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J . . . - ... ..I 'I'll - - � #_:_ I.' 4 ' ERING ONT. FRIDAY, jUNE 22 1894 ­- � .- . . I.���:_:/:., NO - 35 � . VOL,- X111 , "'.", ._�, .,Si. ,­]:�_ ' 'PICK I 9 . S. - � .. _ . _ - �',� ". 9i . .* �: .- , . - .1.4 "- - I— . � I _. - �..,_.: ­__ :.F­_.,-.Z.,­1 I - _.- :­ � �;:_ �� _:­..� . .. 0 .__ - : � , ­ . � . 1�. . ­ _ . - ­ _ -_ I - .., 1 . .- _�­ I -so . __ I --=-�--, - - - - - . 1. _ , � - M I 4 , - _3 '§' - __ -_ -_ .------------- . _� � ­� 6W%% . - I . I . . . .1 . - 0 . - . . � � 0- � _. :_4", .4 -�,�.,;q I- �­ . __ - * I . ,� .. �­ ,&�- ;. � . - . . . . . � I � - . �% ::�!­ ."A ' .1- . . .. - . , . . 1 ,� .. - , � I f,�j :,, . ,� ­r� ,.. _.- . . ­k� �. . . ,:-��, .. , . .. I . . - I . ���, � . . :.- " nal Karboi ':,--"-" ,.., ., _":, , �,.�, I I 'i OHERRYWOOD. . I , . , ::�,� ,�- � . -" , _. .-­,., " � '.­'�� _1� --. :� , . . I - . . . : I South Ontario Nomination. , .. " -z - ', - , I - ��-.-*:*. ,"" _.. I . . � .. . . I . . . �4�, .,. � . .!, __- . I . . I . . :. . I I .- ...11 - - 1- ,.: .i I . I . I _: -��,' . . . . , . - 7ND US - , ,-'­ , - , 7'. :-, � JOUTAROL . _ : ,: . '_ � __ - . - , � _ ;_ �_ . . �, _:�A� ­ . - . I I - -_ ,1- - ­ ­,j� ­,�: ­ . . .- . �-,-.!-­ _�_ I -Si. .. . ' . . . ..�.' - ,-�­, -,�._­� 1 4 � , 1. ......, � , --v,..-;,.:. ,:_,.,- .-.1_ . . .. - - .- e . � � . .. - . I '' . . . . - � ' ­­� ,/ ­ . . , :." kil:. I . .. Miss Sadie Taylor, of Markham, is'V' isit . - ". " , � , - . . - '' : , , , ­ .- '�i� . I I . - ompliance with 9 proclamation issued..-, -.;,�. - ..11_. , , ` i . - I 4-1 s ..'s, I ; I . I ; . . .. In c . ., .-�� ,�_�- I .,I __11 . . - I � .. I -1- .. ' -1 ­ __ -1 -. , I_ ' _- - . ,LATRST LOCAL HAPPE IUV.!V - . I.. I . . ,L le(fica I - I ,;I,I . ' ith her parents for a few days. by John F. Paxton, returnin cer, tha- .-�- ; ­­� ,-,, . . ._�­ � . - - - I . i g offi .. I I . - I � . . - . 'k .. . � � - . ._ . I' -1 . 7 . ----;-- I --. -- ---� _-_-_-�_­C".­�-- .! THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR' Inessrs. Green and �'Phars. Bell, of Scar. electors'of South Ont&ria met at the Musiol. , ; .. � ,. , -, I . � � .;.1: '�1 4 - -1� � �_ ' BXTEIIAN, M,D', C'M.,M.C.P. : � I I I CORRESPONDENTS. . . - I boro, paid a flying visit to our genial mer- Hall, Whitby, on Tuesday, for the purpose . I 1.- :,--." 11 ;v ..- � . '�d* - U th L I - . I_-I 1 . " ��" I . . . � i5 ,.. I .� M � roner. Office and Residence, i M . . I .1 ­ chant, Mr. GieQn, last week. . of nomi6ating .candidates to contest the - .:*�,.: " V : . - -R9 & S.O., Co oface- hours: Morning � � __ 11 . CLAREMONT - �' `:' ' � -"... . - - - ; .-.,I J� -�� , ,. ... .. o . �. , ing Street 'Pickering . . I i It . . ­ '. _:� 4 �:_ : .. J_ - ; 11. . Daily mail starts on Monday, July 2nd. riding in the election on Tuesday next,26th ­-_ " � "4 zK''-- I ' . . -.----;- I . � ' ;_� .i ___- . . � . ' . a�.. 1� 30 to 11:301 Evening6t08- -- - I Order your daily papers noW. 'Just what inst. Although there were many electors 'i .--"-' 1, " - - . - __ IT ! Se'voial from here attended the Pronin-' , ' 1,"..'J'_" 4.` _...- ­- .:,,1, -v �_ , � __ _. _. /' i - - - we have been wanting this long time. present, the gathering was not ..nearly so,,,-, '., ­ - Legal. . . I ���,_ 1; �11._�' �' � ..., ­ � � k.,. ..- �. -� cial nomination at Wbithy on Tuesday. The big job of fixing u ou r corners was large as was expected. _ - "'. , _��i : . X . I . . I. . . . . . . - . �-. �. :_____L__-1_ . ­ , �:� � - � . ------__ . The football boys as well ail the Metho. - I -'.1 -,J , . .1 - � - . '. - - -- ' 'i I � .. � - ---------J-- - A11fi1STERS,, - - . let on.Thursday last. V Coultice was Precisely at 1 o'clock the r' � .. _1'11..o. ot. . . ON & DODDS, B . ' eturningofficer _ ' _' � - , � . . E NLN1 T �,w . - -, diFt people are busily arranging for a big fortunate enough to get the contract.. Side- took Cie chair and after �_ :. :­," % � DSOLICITORS, ETC., 10L Adelaide street . calling the meeting- :' '.""' "' onto. AtclaremontTllesdRy­ illy - ;V0, .W.� time on the 2ud of July. - .". .� 1_:� _. I�_,.;` I I � east, Tor � I walks next and then we will- be in fashion. to order, declared his willingness to receive �-_ ­'_� �. � . I - - , - , i . - r ! I � my nom �r'.'.:t,�Vn 1� .- . -F--E- FARE NV ELL, Q- O., BARRIS. '-'�� t__��! -, .�'_-' .1 . F. Hutchison�s now fence has been Our village was quite silent on Frid inations, . The following names were `� "'..,..14�,�' ". , � ,� .. " , � ,�., - County Crown Attorney,and 00unO , .. -- - adds materially to the last, an most of the folks were t Rosebank placod before the meeting : H6n.. John- ' X- ,I - 9 TER, completed and 01 ,.�,?lt�g-­ I _, - " A, ��� - . .. . 1� - - J y1ouse,Whitbv. 10-y ,I Choice Farnil -P lte�t Flour $1.50 per bag. app Camp Grounds at the picnic. Oty schod Dryden, Robert Miller, jr., A.-Johnston, L. "" 3 .. . 11 , .. . . solicitor. Court - O.! Y I _�aranoe of the promises. :_�'i-�-,-,-fi-i . . ITOR, N - There is bright prospects of a wedd and football teams went down in grilmad K.*Murton, G. E Mowbray, F. L. Fowke, I .�V'11,-XW ' . - ___ __ , . . . 1, I 11. ES MILLER, SOLIC :.11.1 - .. 11 --' ­ . . . :-,;,-,'.,� . ­_ ­ I I �. . -:- .;' _.'0�1 , .. 11 . onvey office at� : - ., I �;L , 7� , ': � �._, in the village eariy next week. 0 . W. Coulthard, James Henry, and Rev. M. I -."_.".I: .�-..,,"1�. �1. .- Money to loan.. THE-- ' :� � . "Of style. � I , , .�T .- ancer, etc. . TARY Public, C ,am Wate . I ' . . e.. - �Thistle Hs,,11 near Brough - M.- these columns for particulars. The Cberrywpod football team played a Gold. The latter seven made short epee hes- ..�-.w_-:.-.�'.�.,. I I __ ,L " ,.:" �- S :I N, ILLS I match on Tuesday evening last with the and after thanking their movers and second. -. � ­";"I "� '..- Ow & McGILLIVRAY, 1i,&JMJ3JL13* - . - . The Mechanics' Institute library is, in ' .� .1 ij�li - __ '' I" - - :. '­, - J t.4 9 supposed to be gouge Hill team, but when era withdrew from the contest, leaving in r-; - ..'!�- - . ; b tern,solicitors,&c. Office OPIV.61to Post ' - .. . -1 I.�!­ ,­_1, - .Ball Dow, -A.;Theo. I ,, XWX . (3k. _ , a flourishing condition here. Are YOU a tibey got there it was Pickering College, the field Messrs. Dryden and Miller.- ­ .. ,K V - i : -, office,Whitby,ont. ino onev to Loan. By a-. . - � _ _ _ � ___ I -,-,. ` ._,11% '.I -. . vray,LL.B. M 0 -0 a. 0 a it - - member, if not, become so &I.onoo. .- 1: .:�� - - A.McGilli 4 09(l . V" 94 V4 Dunbarton *ad Robge Hill teams, and it .- . � `s.. -,,.,:.... ..�,�- _ ." � _:&., . " 4.- I .1 -�-'..'­­ ­!�'. .L-.._1 0. 1. I Dr. Smith visits Claremont on the 11 . I . ,C.� L I .�-- . � d dollaral private fundst . ob. .,&Ojq as In ..- all . . Irst made quite a bit 'of rivalry between the - L . � ' 1 � ��11 . 11i ':.­,::�-.­"_1A-,_- . � ' ,­­ 1 . -.­�_ - - � ­_ ­!--�.: -I- ,-,. r-I - . . . ... 7 , fort ep at reas- I ' L ' , I and third TuesdaT of each mouth. ,His bo 9. but not as Tom save before thty met �- . L -,:_:1,. :-�, ., .. L.-I -1 _ * - � . . ;_� , �-Y�-_' �"; '"L-, .- .., loan on Real Estate I 30 , , - ."..,.� .-1 . I y _. 1, � '_,�c I . -A 'teow thoum WHER,Bar- '400 a ..� . . . � ... - -1 . THOS. P . N I ,�_ 'i .� _ 44_�' . .. I I ._ _. ..i -,­:�__,�4�._,�*,�, " 'L' - . , . . ­ . < - - �:,,_ .1 . - .- --45-,:, 1 . L - - onable rates of interest : _ " . - - I 'dootal rooms are in Bus:dVe block. if it was after. It is'not right that our boys ,I L, _ .� - - . . I � � I"e.: ­�!J...­I - - . Saturday.) d-7 0i ;dog ' _ .L'.. - .. L . ,. _ . - �4-. . 1 . . 4 1: " ": I L'" . t . "_'�!*­' - - - : _3 11 �:.` -,�_,­ 'L ,�, rister,Pickering,(everv, __._ ,V,& 0. -a .;-11-, i - 6.4 Isaac Linton has start an ice cream should have to play the picked men out of : : .,.. %. � , I -;-,� . - � � :.�_ _--1 -I. -1 I . 1..�,. a'. .:��:.�_.,..-*i�_ a-,;:.,0,44 . .. _ . I _. . .1 . A. , 11, ,­ � -1 BARRISTER, b- ilnf. Co .I r" A -whers, he will three teams, but nevertheless we can.1old �. . . . . - - ag--* 0 M 0 0 .h -. .. . �. % _ �'. 4M . . I I . . I , ,-- - -� --'"kM13 I : GEO. F. DOW11ES Notary Public, :qp -_.,. . . parl r at ' e barber shop. .� �. - . _e,._�. L. , . . . .. - :�, � .� , I ... 1,, .,Lf _ I . � mont. I i . - cater to the wants of all in that cooling our own with the esme boys and will be !, _ I . ; , - 00' . - � ,- ,1`5 solicitor, Conveyancer, =0 I . ,-.,- . . _ - ., . . - .. W., bas rmanently locatea in Clan 0144 4X �._-V, " �­ .1 1�. ;,y , 0 " , I ::�,., _^!_ .r ILL, .. a A . �:­ �1­ . ,!�* "_­,,�_.­­�� - .'" Ay the -, . - � . , _ , .1 north. go in 04 . . . .. 19undy's Hall. Brock street, - ft - g 10 line. . glad to meet them any time to pi L - . i�i.l . I .- opce in I" I ,''* ,-,,." " -'.:".. . . - ' I ...L ­ - ? �... I - ... ­ Loan. '[.@Jql ` . - 4,� , .., " �,, .. Z A idy 034 �,.�� There is ruibor to the offset that Wor�- return. ' . : .. , . - , _-, - .... I , . I -I _ _ Monev to . -1 a I '_-�� i 19 . We are glad to say that our football bo is X '*' � ,�-;".�:1 .�,_',__- :.._.,�L,It; - �., __ ca E4 "39 a ow thy M3 lee will be defendant ;'n a magis. y I -1 .- -�_ ��, -- ­ : I .1 � � .. .1 ,* 2 10 W4 h - .. �, ,� �, ".",�",�I �.o . I- , '.. . . -1, 1­�:,!:,-.: ­- 'I I . . vetertykwv- W4 .4 , art all &We to get around after the big - * ' ,. IN, " :-. .. L I - . . . . Z.�P, q9,1 .sm - ," . # trat 4 cast during the next few days. Far. ; ':". I -1 . , ,'.t.- I �111 . I � lw ,j 4, � I �.- ..- -_____^�._,,_,__.­--�. . - _�K,^J-�,_, L ' .. _: _ ! games at Ro"bank. Our boys had hard - -1 . !, I _,''' ,. - .� ,-,- . � _­. - .-k - . ­ - .." I -1 , � . 8: 'O ,-j6�::_ . ., . . _ . ,�� ' I . '. I ,.�L . ... �. ­_'': L.,_�, �f, . . - W 0 n1r. " .- . . V, 0 tioulare again. look as they had to play four matches , . , t�.14S , I- . .� EY, VETERINARY - I .. ,. I 0 be. 41 " . ...i� )I ) . �,1:`., ,,, , 7 ,. I F, WH&L' uate of On- a N � I . . . I Much interest is taken here in tbs fore they won their prize,* but they got \ ,�, � �.,�� -, .7'. , : . urgeon and Dentists Grad � - . I ,J , .1 � I . ;, . .! I L . 1. _ lie B Graduate in W 0 0 e g a e . trial of those seven parties At BtOuffvi)]O what they were after. Weehoul haveha I I . . -. _;�':�_:'�'.;,'� ''" _ ' le Toronto. 5 I a d 11 .� 1�, !] '7. _;. :� ,___ -�,_ taxio veterinary ColleR , = 0 ft P� / : _ L,"0, ,* - , _-, I . I - : y. Member of the 'Ontario Veterinary 0- 9; I .d 1010 is 8 f 4 for tbeft. Henry Elson,of the town line, to play the Rangers yet, but there was not - . 11 ) ..,.�__.. .L 1. DeDt-str . Calls by �q .Q P N . ,_. .- � )n. Dentistry a specialty - - a A 0.0140 ��04 "�i is one of the accused. . time and our boys were d9 I : ', .�� i . . Associatic N I - � I r�.., 1, night promE 'o. Office. I"N 91. I ' . _no out and me . - 1. � � .. ., . day or -tiy attended t3s, White. a oi � d 9 �I�:m)40;-04 M A.1 0 , . The trout streams hsmb6uts baye, there were two prizes,our team took one . ." -.1. -�.! Residence, Tele9rhP and. Post OM04 k � d I M;WN a PW = A . . -_. , ��! . 301y .W i . J'A X '. - � .14�-... � . - 0o i .- been given a rest for a few days, as there and the Rangers tho other and settled it it, .�� I . � . - tz) 0 or. 'i : . � �1,1� � . - "" � I � , .- . - I � . V . - -I . I- I S,V CD �! 0 a 8 ,% h s f greater importance that way. Our club is fast coming to the - 1'.:-,.;I., - I ERINARY SUR- Z 0 0 . ft 0 P4 ! I ..,. ., �!- , � �. -"I�,.� ,� .� ­ . . - - �_ H, GRON, Graduate f . . : a il , _ .. §1 �. HO the Ontario Vet- -;.) - M X P% 19 * I publi.) attention. front and with a little more practice the 1\\I 'A; . . . . � - ):,4;:_, -,:.- .. - ed member �: - , Occup in boys will be found equal to cope with any I I " .. . . -.- -.. I . - t register %W : : I , t Mrs! Liator and Miss Mantle were - � - . .,�,, � � crinary college, Tor 0%) . . . I IZ/ ,"'.. - � _ .� . I . Veter r Medical Association. " S other team in the county.. I Z /I-,:.-, ,'�I�. 14 .-,. 0, of the Ontario Veter bo ing forge.one and one- . I 2 141 .A4 a United in marriage at Toronto the other . . I �1-.,.; .-.:" . .. omce.rei 0-herrywood Union Sabbath School will 1, ., .,.:.�. - ! .� , , . . Bideuce and oil .. v,77 -_ . 'il . f Green River. steel 4 i I - k 214 S. "I '. i - . . quarur miles north . " , i J2 j S .­ day, but as Andrew wishes to keep tho h ' " . - 0. U, � .,- .I- I .ces, wice, and-shop . a I ` .0 N � I.. old their garden party on Monday, June 1- I ,I- - I - �` fl��- . - � 1: I , ., ,.._.:�_. � . � . . �:_ " ,�,-:1 -- - ; 'I" , � ' 'I : - Go .1 �_ -ZVG � * .:,. . driving shoes at iron . nd Ito 4 p.m. Tele 5. 1� M 04 affair quiet, for the life of you don't well* 25tb, on the anundo of Mr- Mob n- ey. Tea /' 4 I ... ­�- .� . .. . , .hours from 7 to 11 a.In Out. P -__ � t% tion - C4- . '... ,­�- . . . . o. address, ; W4 .0 . that we give the affair away. will be served from 5 to 8 o'clock, after * ' �� . '. ..., - - - ,;, graph address whiteva I .*I . I . 1 � 0 . . / I .. -1-1 :�r�, _,­­ ,.k . � . - I . Green Riv . 1:. . .fA � - er,Ont. Our people ilre becoming muc t which a program will be presented consist- . � ­ ­ .'�r- -, ,­­_:%, �-- , � ­ ' . . " . . __ .I ... w., , ,,.- -'_-'�: ;,I , .% � ­ 1 .11 . - �. .. .­.��.� .I- - � � .._�. . -1. HOPKIN ..1. :i: qv6r politics, and daily discussions take ing of singing by the Markham Quartette , i ... .'. RON. Joux DRTDIN. (IIS.)� '.Z. -,,�:-. - ;:.. - -" z.z, - of Ontario veterin. I ,:!1; . ' ALE .'. z,- . .. _:%;�.eJjj / . : � - � S VETERINARY ­ - �� - L_ _ _14_-D - - ___ � .. . _ . . �_ : " ­' * _, ,'_'. . . - dua4' � -!� , I— . . __ - . . We surgeon. gra`uatl . " .1 - place Upon our street corners. The two recitations by 1dre. W laway, of Pick- . - 1. I- . * -1 I..... . .. . . _:;,'.��;..--.� ' � residence,Lin- _-11 These gentlemen addressed thei meeting - :.- . , ,'A ., . .- . &"College, Toronto, office - - - " didates have each held meetings b ering - solos by Mrs. ;�Ilt of Markham ; - . .., ;,: . -1 ; � ". g village. Calls b 'd can ore, 4, I ton's avenue Pickerin in turn. and each one cal.led friends to .. j_1 - L � � �-� :-�i": , - . . .- I 1)y 8-1 R �y George A. and M gie Gordon, of . .1 � r' � _% . . or night- piomptiy attended to, Lame an 0 LER MILL. with what success will be made known daet,9' ,Lc�,'._�,_, -"I . . . o at my own f one,where - .I Pickering, and addresses y the resident siot in bringing about his election on the �.., . , ' _ I - ; ,.�. cliseased feet attended t 1 on the night of the 269b. _'',"�1.-� �-�, ,,,� : .� . . .� . ,.*-�:1,-P-L I.. � �- I nd general ___._ - .- ' - In 26th. - " , . "; " I : . - - . . .. I - . . . ,. . - 7, ­ ­ ­ analways on hand. - . . - - - d Linde , . � .,,:,,, I .m I am prepared to do all kinds of job a i _ ._.� .1.1 � - ." f, . � The Baptista of Whitby an inieters.- Music will be furnished - __ . .. . . I . -1 .." I I - � .. . . . .!, . blacksmithing work. M � I . , - . � I :...- ... -1 - �. - . . - �. . . ­ . ., ., . , ��:, .I I- ,mi . . - L .Highest rice F aid for Oat and Bar ey for Association are is session - " by tbe, White-rale. Band. Refresh. . . - ,. _-, :1,4'.'l T7 . - . fists ibis week, , ; , -, ., ..�� � . : . I .. L - .�­ I- ­ - .- .��'. - . 4, - .. . a , , � � . - HO A - (i RX HA M, TERIN- . . feed. - ments will be c(l I as usual. Do not fail I- al ':-,: , -" , ,� 1 3' . . and in conse . . . : I . . .rence there are Lvany 1_ :'L*-�� '_`,"'-__1 , . .. . . - ­: . I I - I . ... L. I I - i . 71AORY SURGEON,Graduate of the Ontaxio , . I . to be present at this,one of the best parties - - -:4,-"-*- ' -'. . ... .. I - . - , . . i .11 - . .1..­� _­ . .,�-,�� � . . . ­ . . . _ ­.,:�� .1 1.- ed member Th6se d a! at 8�rangere within our gates. Our peopl of the season. Come one, come all. Ad- . ,- . . .- i ja.�K - . ., -: .Veterinary college,Torouto,register ' rom of having Spriag 'Whe a . - - . N - � - .L' ­', L, , , - I i . of the butario Veterinary Medical Association, endeavoring to make the visit of I .1 I ,, � I .. . . I .. ��* 'i , � � 1_'-J . _ f.-:.�,�_. . , . . . � , oi the Ontario Medical mixed ith t ieir Fall Wheat for Oat, - are 111c mission 26 cents ; children 15 cents. Be- -' �� . . . I I � L. -,.-. -_, � ,m.],`��,.,_� � - __ also honorary inember . - . : . . L_ � i .� . ,"..� .'.,;,�'. -- - . . L ticated sui- can ave i done so, as I have a delegates as pleasant as possible. . sides this on Sunday, June 24th two oer . . -. , , L . - - . - - - ­ . -: Soeie$y, treats all di8emeo of domes - . . - I ..., _.,�,._,., .... - 11 m - I ­,..,- � . � �, . ve_terinar� I . ­ . -_ :� - I . ­­_ " _�, : - I IL . - . - � � , - , , mals. AlSoparticular attentionto "� . .:. . . I . __ ; L , - quantiy ocn hand for that . The Baptist excursion committee have vices will be held, one at 10:30 a. m., 'and .1 L I : I - - , , � ­ . L -, -Dentistry. All ca�es promptly attended to at '.;�., :purpose. . I ..1,_i- I , or the . �''; .-�- . _.:, ..1_.1�. � ..: I�,�.,'_.I., 7 .1 I � _,�­ � ... - '. - I . I known ea- - . . . still been unable to secure a 0 o'clock the other at 7 p.m. The preacher f .. L ,,,, � � -_- j_' . reasonable rates, office at the wel - ' . _. . ' : . I. . . I - . .. . ­ I � ..L'.�;__ -'_t-. t .� - I :1. - " � . .­ - . . . . L � ­�� ' L.., t. - - - ile west of 'p Feed 118 ind j2d per boat from Toronto to the Falls. , The occasion iw the Rey. Isaac Coach. a former - - A I - - I �r_ .� . - ­ .--�' tablishment of.draliam Bros..one m G a d Ch� I . .--.,. _-: ­ -.v . . . . . _ -", . : t punctual- . 0�; - .. I X ,,-4., 11 (Jaremont. Telegrams-to Claremon . Flour $1.50 per cwt. coal strike has not yet-been settled,there. junior pastor. . � - �, ,� ­,�', -I �-:� ;�;� � a . . ­ ­ _ -L���.�%�;-�,.�-,,j�_- - I - . 1 , . . . - 131y I I . - . . . . 11 ,_ , � . � - . . ly attended to. I I . I 11r., -1 � I �.. "'.-j , F­- � .1 . . . , . % .� ii,. , - . - - .. . I I ... , I ��.--;-I - - . - . i La ge f?rs the scarc;ty of-hiel delays the excur- - . �: 11 A . , - , . . __ ..� tity of Brau & Shorts kr eale. . - J � . . . . I __ , . - . . q..� I GREENWOOD . L . . , � , . ,;--. ,t ' . . , . I . I L - - . sion. The date will be given in good � .I , I 'IL . - - 11 . . . ­ CHOPPI 0 to every .1 . �'. , : ". ... %7... "�� ... � - I- _; 0 � . "I N per bag,' done i -_ 1_ in., . ­ �� � - L 1, . . - . . time for all to attend. Watch for - I - . - .1 I I _ - , .r. ... %ouatittoo carbe 1! L , par - I � � - r.. . . ­ . . 11 _. 1. - , .: d ,in the week. .. Miss'A. Cartis is visiting at Mrs. Pat . � �_�"�,�.�:���i:. . I- . . , ��_-_ __ ____ - - -_ - ____�_­ I 'L _�e . L�fl.,,­ . _�_�___ - _-_­_-_'-_-­ , '' , . . . - '' ticulars. I - _. � � I . . A . . 1. . - I I.... . - -1 . . . 11 . 1:1 I.X.. . ., .- . . H OM A S DUNN, Conveyancer, Com- �1, . " I I Teefy's. . . . - . 'J 11 - I 'LL -�'I . At the Baptist Young People" -,_..L'_ .�,;, - .: A.. . - , . .. . . d. . W. H. E V1 FRED R. GEE,. %, s toeet'ng Mrd. Raurst, of Roehester, N.Y., is ,. . . I ,L. ��'..,+ 1, I. _. - 11. .- �.. . I . . .. . - �,.�- ..., . Monday evening two very interesting visiting at Thos. Maidden's this week. I .­ . 1. .�i­�:. "..., , - �­ .. - I .f� I _______- I . . � / ..��!_,X�-, ��­­ , � r � - 1_ - �( . I papers were read, one by Mrs. Ed. Evans i I/ . '. .. I ..- ; Twissioner for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare- -,: . .mont,Out- - � Wy . AN GER, PROPRIETOR. 11", " .� � ___ I­� �:�. .,� -. . Mrs. Wm. Tarte is in the west this week i�.,i, - .-.I 0_1. .. - - . . . - I � � . . -..: ,,_ - " L E. : Issuer of -"-- - �( / ,f ��, '. - _-1. . Marriage ,� '. - I BUNTING, on tho "Life of Roseyj" the other by uttending to the wants of a sick relative. . , � . . , - - I . . . - _ . I r_ - I 1. � . '.. .,�,,�r - _. . . _._ .- . Be Licenser;for the county of Ontario. Of-- - .ir- - - 4.- ."j, ! '�'� . - tee at the store or at his residence,Pickering IN A rET TALZ �. . Miss While on "Sunday School Work." Don't forget the Sunday School picnic in 10 I " . - ..,-,_ R- . . :�__� ... -1 I .1 _�...... ­ , - Q . - .:��'L. -, ­­_��:J-, .""L . ' - I - - . _. -y L . ��­ I ,_�," :' ', ,__�.L���'���� _, ) - " Village; 12 . . They were listened to with. much atten- Mr. Clark's grove east of here on Friday . I . - ._:__­-. _ ­­­ .,L2 lw d 7_1 . -1 � - �; � .: !. . -.4 . __ - _____ . I L .I ' '. . I - � :1. I . . , I t.* t-, I 1.-­_.. I .. "L " ,,.-.1,1 .. . � - I., , - �� ,�. .__ .. .. .. . . .1. tion and highly appreciated. The other the22nd. / I '. _. �". .. I� . I- - -1 . 1." .� -L' I G - , ,�1.-_ , �- . : I ' .1 1:. , , . t�� -_ i I . . ,;L . -;-.: - - , .; R BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK .�?­ L' .G . it � . L��, . :- _ . a : , _ - , - L . " ... . "..r. , " numbers on the program were well re. The Rev. Mr. Ream, of Scarboro, who - - I , , , . --_,� --,ii,:7-�".":-'!" - I - - -&9-nveyancer, Commissioner : . . .�.." '�" 41'. . I :­� A':� :_.:,,�.�-,.,-. .:,-,':,;-�- �, -� D for taking ­ -Z . . , . ,,�­ .I L . I � �_. L :1. I ., ,� . . __ .- � ... .. L I- _- Zt.,. , _­__ , � - _ . ,� ". , ,_ , � - . : _ - . I, ..� .1 J � '- 00" ) ,__,�_:��_�' , , ­ ' , _ . . L,- . .- * - 11. i .- .1 ; I �.... Ali , - d. The young folks are taking .once was- in this circuit, calle ' - I - affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. . . .1 ­� � �d on his �. . 1103DT. MILLER, J.H., (CON ,.-- I— ­ .1 . . . ,- - .. - J - �. - � " -'- "'; 7. '... . .: _. . . Money to loan on far operty Will ro- I . ­_ 1. .1. _� , , 1�' ']­% ' 1* :. many friends for a few days lately. - . , , � I :_ "a P _., I . _.�: :, .."L �� - , much inter"& in West meWngs. , ' �' 'I,,-''_: ! . . bated, OFFICE-At NXitevale.' Will obe in I�.�:. .. .. � T.,. - � . .11. Brougham every Monday after f h . ..11�,. .I,'. I, - - . . . The band-will give a grand concert on Macy from here took in the Union That the present contest will be a beate4l ..i I;:.-,.. 1.I. ,- I . i I. �. . i . 4 � .. School Picnic at Rosebank last Friday and one there is not the least doubt, s�s much ,,-,-�",_ �. . !�_ . �­.-- �,_ � - . � � transaction of business. Nr-v. .. � Tuesday evening, when a first-class pro. . . ."' - - L . . _____ --------- . - Od__ . -1 - �.,:, ' - :­ - � .- i . , , ) - I ail report bayiog had a splendid time and party feeling was displayed while the var. -_`­ '. ;� .. . I - I , , , 0 . LeLL� '? � ­ I - , _ .! I .. . !. -w� .- � . . MONEY TO LOAN APM TO F. A - . Z , gram will be presented in the town hall. ' . ious speeches were being delivered. -�.. .1 1.- � . I -, seeing sia awful crowd. .Lt.-. I.L I- . f .. #I I I I . i6 p _�v�* . ... .. Hutchison, a raiser at Claremont for . _,-1 The election returns will be made known - I-'-";�--.-'��-, , "t, ­ -, , ..! .� ,­­� _ . . - Canada Permanent T'can & Savings Co., heaq 0 �. 11 I - ' L ! The residence of W. H. Li%mmbe here A public meeting, in the interest of 13 ' -�- .. ... ��Ii. . : I . ,I&,, _�'�­."_- -_'.,Jj _� . . __ �Vl" , ;_ __0- .- -. offlee,Toronto. Stock capital $3.000.000. Total I �. ,I, . from the platform. As the boys have was destroyed by fiq on Wednesday.even- John Dryden., was held in the Music Oni- . .,,- * - . assets$8,700,000. The company leuds monev on . ; rented &he wires for that evening, those ing, June-18th. Ne'arly all the contents, in the evening, when his followers d ..._F�., " ,i ' ' . . . .1 I . �� -,'"-'I'_:. :�i-.:._­ ... . . . .: , lowest current rates of interest .Who desire to got th,b returns will have to together with many valuable papers and ed much enthusibam. - _. ."" : '­ � - and on favor. - I igpl&y- '�*' , 'L .-I- able terms of repayment. Mortgages and do- .: / � . . I L­­ __ .- . �, ,. . . - .- ! 1.�1.1­�:-� 1_ .. . .. - bentures purchased. No commission. No delay ' % "91013d the eoncwL Everybody should about one hundred dollars in @&oh were - - ­ I __ I . . %. . 1 Expenses modetate. 40tf : 1 . . : __ - __ 4 111im..''...1. .. 'i .:. " ­ __ .. " .I I .. L - .1 ­ . - -I I ­ - I ­ L. . � ­' ,,� -% turn out and encourage the bud boys. loi4. lasur@41 In the Waterloo Fire Insur. . - - ._..L ... .I.-.11 '__.-_, . � . _ . I -1 I � 2 � - ` -- . -I ­_�,._, �! . . . _. A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT i. I i The market on Tuesday w" -well at.. anoe-Company for 1600. . �, I BROUGHAM. . . _. .- -, . �L - _ _ � .. ; .., , ; - I � 11.* - .: . _ .:�.. _: -1 *-L r...Tw.�. : . . . I . . i A* for the county of Ontario Drawinp I � �� ..L� .. . 1. . � . _�' - . . ji� :.... : �!',,-,_:? _.- Z-- ; �, I . tended an4 much produce was offored. There died at Andley 'an Wednesday .. .. .. . I ! . .. �, , I _ .1 . . - - � an I .�­,�.;.� � . s I. 1. . - . . � and specifications f uruisbed for every cia" of . June 18th one Joseph Brigual,], . . - A � .. . S building. Steam and hot water beating Lad . . I �- . 11 Butter was sold as 18 cents wbils eggs who fintij Norm Pouchor bas ri , I- :1,�� I,'.'. � . this "ug has for a number of years re. studies in she city, after spending a vow -: - 1�:_;�',`.�o J", . � I ., Ventilation a specia!ty. Offios.-Gerrie Block, : I won bought at 9 coulwpor dozen. The" . - . (b _ �_L�Li:', . - ­ . � oorW DuudL6 and .Brock streetg, Wnitby. . aided in this neighborhood and wait very tion with his parents and other frion ;_-_ .,. I - .. . . � . . , - I ; � pnees will compars very favorably with . I ,� - : _.,�.I 41 1�,�' ., :­'� - -- L _ I .� . _. . . . 11 W. He leaves a wife and here. I �i�, ! BAsidence-KinRaton Pond Fast Pickeriug. ST-y _. ! ghly reepec . "Ant, V :- - - . - I I � - . . 11 . ; .. .- . ,_ _� I, .. ; any other market in the two counties. �_.-, ��jL I I- - T. PENNELL, HOU-8k fA�INThR I -r - 11.1 . . . wn up family to mourn his loss. They J. W. Hogle and Ed Wilsen wom- del- .�- - -L I � ' , . � .. . -,:�I- � N - � ..1- � .. .1 :! It was thousht that the *tarin F of the . � . - , , Eo and Decorator. All kinds of hou"paint. . . ..",,-% . L . 1, ;. �. Ave the fall sympathy of all their many egates to She Christian Conference at Kes �.:,�. �' . I I f!L ..� I , . I , �' ...:.: . I , % i_. . ing,sign writing, graining, Paper-1,mnging,glaz- ., N � I .. ertlAmeries would somewhat urf*ri Greenwood friends. wick last week, and were doliRhw '1161a .�.... .. . - . L L ,� . . "k __- ing, kalsomining, tinting, e.w,, done on short �:-j�L"I .L f .. - . . - , - ". . .� . � . - . -. I ;� ?."J .., � I 1. ' I. . i. _L . . '. - - _ ­ . - notice. All painting done by me will be of pure ..., . i . with the butter !upply offered, but an yet Tramps ary very numerous around here the ftip.. . . i.I_1 t,.�.1,­ I . - ... . � linseed oil and white lead and satisfaction gu&r. .. .1-1 . no Apparent f&llilftg Off has been noticed. this summer ind are becoming very bold, - I% �, ,.�, __. I . . . - � .1. .I _.. .1 . Mrs. M. E. Bateson re-tutmed from Via- ._:._....,; Z.--, . . . . `1' -�' .:., , -The celebration on Dominion Day, an- one the other day i ­ : ant,60d. An early order solicited. Any order .,�. i . I - - -1 .. . I 1. . ' . � I � . .�:,11�1. : _ .I. . .. going so ar .- � I �' left with-J.Tanner& Sqn, butchers, Pickering, :. I I . L . : .. .L"- I ­ .;�. I' ' . . .- "'. .I� .. �] .1 � - '� ­ . , f so to Pull & iting her parents in the ea,as the other day, .; - . ­ ,. :., L :. I . .1 der the auspices ofthe Methodist brethren revolver on a citizen whom he happened to .. - . .. . - I ..I L will receive prompt attention. work abop and .1 I . . , . .,-.. I . and in causequence the doctor looks:- ­.:, .1 .L. a xon!oihing is u ally said &boat Barnir_X every possib'o have a few words with. Mr. Tramp, how- . ,:�­�'�­..,. .., . I- . . _', I - .. residence, Whitby. --- 191Y- ' pleased. . . . �:Iw:v, .-1�._�I- "% .-" - THOMAS POUCRER, Licensed Anc. Bargains and some piece of Jewelry that effort is being put forth for ita success. ever, took good care not (o stay around Meyers & Patterson have had their en-�. _.. 11,. - L , _­­ , . . . - I -A- tioneerjalutLwr,etc.,for Fast York and . I - The picnic in ;ha aftermoon will be even mll'i minutesafter doing so. Something I.: ...:.. _� - H ' - ! thewholeo? Nortb an(l South Ontario. strict has come I rorn his stook.. Perbap a should be done to stop these fellows as- in- Ono refitted and are now wait for the I_,�-.`___;.-.-.i��_-"-_��I I a . ... . 11 . : .­..."��� ,. .I � I . , re. . � �.� �...�, � - ­ it tak- more attractive thin ever.' as tbo ladies i gJ _ '. attentiongiven toull orderab,vinailortelegraph. deed they are becoming very thick. harvest to commence, when they I - . . .; are exe L' t 1.�.. � ", ­', , , i . . . . Charges Moderate. -wqress THOR.POUC HR. ing br000l or slick' pin, shandsome ring or rtiog themselves in the prepara - wil '.;,.-� -,"' - I - . ; PDX 47,Brougham,on t. . - The elections are waxing fust and warm sums threshing. �I'-I-. �:;-,-4 -.7--.�1-- I - . 11. . tion Of innumexable delicacies. Refresh. - ". . '.� -1 � .,­F� - 1. .- - chain, or a pretty set . n on. .-; ., - I , -- - � OST111, A�t,,_c,fjF0__- . of hangles. He has ment stand on the grounds. In the even. .�. �'.I:_iv-, �: ... I - . . _�_���' N . .9 each pwirty after its meetings is the order Sabbath School, when a very interesting ,�� '.'.1' * .. . . . around here, each man after his party and Sunday is review day ii the Vni 11 .. - I .. I .,.% I . - F9 Green River,solicits sales fro is.dum- sold hundrodo-be has hundreds left. i119 the usual entertainment will be hold of the day, although we have never been . - -� : . . �::,-k.".% .. . .., I -. erous friends both far and near. Sal of farm@, meeting will be hold.- All friends of the .-- 11 -­_v, . - ­�­'­_\,�,: . f arm stock, and everything that is to be sold w -in the church, at which a complete and favored with a meeting as yet. It canbot , 1. ,�.,;�_ ._�;.: . I - - � I ill- When yot go to Whitby, look over his school are invited to be present.- , -.1 ­ . . � be handled by the subacriber with the utmost entertaining program will be presented. be on account of not having proper accom� . ., ,.".. .. I . -_, `N��..__..__��_ - . ­. . z care and sold to-the very best advantage. t8ly stock. L: _. - �i­_ - As this gathering has bee Joseph Burk has some fluo tame'strawl.- . I ­.. . . . . 11.1 :* . . ��',� . . - ­I . :. . I , n an annual af. odation as we have lots of that. .' ­ _ . I ­ . ' - - ­;­ �: ' ' I... .- I I . I I . on. We sneak .."�,,,­!! �� � - __ I .111, . 1. :.��I.., � . � .-_. a 1� �".. I - ­ I -_ '' . I I - . -and � I ,.. '6� 1 If i I-- -. - - ____AE­�L_1_E_, _t-0OT Ajqj� i�l-jdp �­ � :: - , i :_` *I ' ' fair for year , most people know what a not have an old rouser in the drill shed be.' ith authority, as we sampled them," .#_ . . - - �7. -, , ' Why berries growing in his gard I - � � - . - - , OHR I , - I I 1�,: . ; - .0. . - � . . J Maker, Pegged and opwn w6rk. Orders _____ - . good t4ine is provided thereat. All will fore the 26th. We could seat all that w _::.1n__W _ I- - . . I L �L. I L , " .;;� . � . promptly attended to, � I 'Ld :_, . - . Experienced workman- R611ED - WHEAT L be made welcome. would be on hand. . our ability as a judge is Unsurpassed. . ­'. ";_�,' , . ,1 .. I I e .-.'�­� .,I:I e,-I, .. I... I ship. Don't forget the stand,nearly opposite the . - . � . . The Football Committee have com- At the last ' meeting of the Council a T. C. Brown 9M W. Sanderson hav . �,,� � I ; - News,King street.Pickering village. 7-v I 1� I. I ;, �_ .LL . -, :1 !, - _____ - ­ -_ ,. ': i ��­11 ;'%. -FOR- , - -... .�:._.._:_.- grant of $50 was made to repair the Green. ,entered into partnership and will operate - -.-;' � ' '. - .. I - _: . L, �1 . �,, .- I - � � - t Pickerin -0 t '-.. � :L�t",I ... . I _.. ­ I ._..!��'' leted arrsagementr for a great big time - . .� - .11._. -. - G n ., �_ , , �t , - -, .. .. -1- ­� , . wood road on the road running south from 'a threshing machine -this fall. Tom has ;:!.---,,. , - ,� I , . .. . . - James Gordon,Proprietor. Tbi&tel to a � Eore on Dominion DR A cup Valued , :,....1 ILL..,." .... . - . - - ­` Ina- , I . I.... � ... ­ at $85 will be oompeti . -.-1_�` .1 I . .. style. Every convenience and comfort for the : I wi ubt is travelled more than chins. I . . �,+, " �^ - fine now brick building, finished in superior .L ' I I o, 'while s000nd-elass teams will I here to Pickering. Here ,is a road that -purchaseda hqlf interest in Will's . . .. -1. - I Tflo, r by first-class - .1. _.. . . ... team thout a do 1p:- �:_- . ­. .1 - I . . -1 . . travelling public, New and commodious stables -,�. , any other sideroad in the Township, bRrr. The members of the Mechanics' Insti-� .:1 . . .3 and oheds. - I--­� I, , .1 . . . �� - B R ,KFAS ­.­,_ i I for a $16 one. Besides these-there PIA I �. -- ` . . - - � - ,­�,'. � . Hid) -, '. ��"'.in . I I ­ . . . . - __ . begoodprizes offered for other athletic here on the south ip done on this road. All -8 1. � -------- 25y w if, ing none. All the teaming to and from into are asked to meet in the Ono . . I , * � ­ . . ­ � . . . t, _ _. .1 .. - t- . ,� -"I -7�4. �:.,;._- .­I.T:1 . ....I .1-1 _.. ,-4!.,_- , _ on Monday evening next. AU &reiuvited./�­Z�:..�,_ .i.1 1 L - -�­- ;.- , : - � _ :.. % I­­ �_- ' ' ' - . � , --,. ... 46 0, r �.C:,:_:., I �'.. - I-; :_ .-.:,. 1 "I,.:: . , �t -..... - sports. There will be a refreshment the travelling to reach the G. T. R. at&- . � . .1 .. ­�i. - 1: - - �. 1, . . . as important business is to come before:�.. -�: -.:, �- - . . I :- - , booth on the grounds. In the even1112 tion at Pickering from Kinsale, west, east '. "i,.I I. -.1'' ­�, ­ � ,. I I ing ye - _ .� ..t,- , . . - ... Ontar' io Ban I It is the beat th t, and is- SWO- a grand concert will be given in the town and all *Ptind us is done on this road. All the meeting. - - I ,� '..--, ­_ . * - Sutton- -� - . � I . ..4. .. � --, ially adapted for.OUMMer use. , � -ba.11, dowmevoitig at.8 o'olook. The pro. the tr#ffiw�from Whitby and .other points W. J. Bodell haig L returned fi-om - -.:Z�. _.,.­ L:.-' .,I � "I '' PICKERING BRANCH �.1.. principal in glowing terms of - ,:._­�­__-L��.L L I- .:;., ' �� . - . I . gram 0$ the to'Whitbyls all done on this roa . I L , :� I �_ `- , * .. _� - � ' will be firat-olas I d, and ,and speaks that see "'_-, S. ­ . - _" _. .- . - . . .1.I - I 1� .1. I er.__ - .1. . - . -,* - ,'!,..:,'..Ji::_� -'..-1.:�.�­ !?,.1 r " 4 - ". � L- i L .'� i a es by 0. P. Smiley, then just to think $50 dollars would prop. tion. He thinks an excUrsion could b I:I"L.!. : _ . ' . - . . I I! - .. :-L-**,'- �5�, ' , 1' '. .' � . .. -1-, . . . L .1. C1 ,. ,­�� � _d . �� . I.;.. L ' . . � . . Open for the transaction of all legiti -mate 1---�:"-,L_-j1k" ' -, .F.; _1 If . .%''.- er� pay for taking the stone off the road. arranged which would be much enjoys _,."iL ' . . _. f e 4 i I� ­ . i one of Toronto's most popular Sons. ' . .1 ,:-!.- , I--, ". . . - ' . .� . Batiking Businege. m e I b �St'bt-the moiket. Try Tickets for the concert on sale at the he junior football club won a game by Pickerinq people. . ..- . � ._. '. . LL ..� - . ..I OMCH Houlas--From-10 to 3 ; Saturdays _: � - , roo L I :11�1_v, .,'. L .- . from Kinsale on Saturday evening by de. The members of the Methodist churcht' _` ,�, - , * - . . - t I - 11% .:,. '�I .:L' r. _:....� .._; .- to 1 O'olook. I freshmeat stand. The o6i�osrt will be a fault. Our boys and a fairly good proiwd here have decided to hold their u I' :7",- 1- . .. it.,_-_ U.your dealef does not k' ' Ann at _t, - . I L . . , � . . . . ,-?.. - . . Savi gF3* .,�. . eeP, - fitting conclusion,to a good day of,sport, waited about an hour and a half for them strawberry . festival in. - the church, ... .. m . ., 12 Bank in courlb'dion. ':" � -- ___ _ ._'.�,�P. :- . j . . ; _ : - - -`,:1. I . . .. .�� it, omd direet to the mills, � 'I - I . - -Y) GEOR(4v _..'L�'. . . �i ­ . . . to show up, but they never came. This - - , I . . .. (8 . ., KERR, Manager. 11 1.� , L - . I . s grounds on Thursday, June 28. A short :.f. .- i -11 L a I I , I ,I - - :-il:�', . 11. SCAROOSO.,, .-. '_ I . . �_-.,�:, , . - -, - . ' : :--: �I., 1� � ___ , , � 1. . ­I - . I. .. Z- - ., . .,� ., � does not cog. very well with the Kinsalo ., li �I., - __ "I , - .:,, I.— .- . . . .. - -, L- . �7. 1. program will be provided. Remember . " .- ... . .� 01 .-1-I __ ­ -I - .. .­j,,� ' ­" L . � .I ..--..�L�', I 1;-t ,-... ,� ��� "i .1. - �' ­_ �. 1. ;L ... - , . -1 - * ` ' ­- - . ­, 1�" 1'..;_ "',- , -,?. - I �.'L ' ' ' .� � I I _ . . -`.,z,��,-..�'l 3 . I'' . I correspondent to the iVbitby Chronicle the "late amd don't -miss the treat of the .I ­:���. .1. i� � . - . _� ...1 -,�_-, - _,fl .. .:, I.-� _: -_ ,I;I i., in -­ - 'L - . - ��', .:.� '. 11 i.� . The 4uniial lawb social J cobnection last week in which he a& - 11 0 - football I _ . _. . DECELTS - LIVERY I I . � '' BI., . _ .` L...�;L"_�.� - _ .. . . " 1 . L . ­,.,�: _ t_ ... I- . r.e practising h and when they season. . .. d : ��z - . $ ,wnd-- Sh' - UT .. .� . � �� , I f" 1,''!, : 6AS Be ch ea!) with theWashington church will be hold boys a N,s I I -1. � , f", L . L . c . . . .. I . . . - -. � I . i . - I :- . -class vehicles and-horges . . IA .. .-.L I I- Firit . e beautiful grounds of Jerry Annis, a Meeting M 1. � -�-,-C,,� ; � I I . for hire div , , on tb - 1 come in contact with common teams such Hoc. Johift Dryden held 0 L * _,-,...-�-­-I ,� . I :.! . . . . � or night. Teaming done . I As " call N anywhere,,- - .i 1-1 .. ... . .� �. a�y:or-job. -promptly by- i I. . - �'.. Esq., on Monday afternoon. 'July 2na, %a Greenwood, Andlev, etc,, they will do the town hall here .Thursday vening. ,,z,-...: ,__ -, .��_ i. . ; .- 'Bias in connection meet- �-:,�.�ii,`I:_:��, _(� when a pleasant time will bo provided. themselves credit and carry off the laurels R. R. Mowbray',reeve. occupied the chair.. -,- - --:' L I I.., i . I, balily ,cons , - . -.1 - . ' " - . Freight and �, I �­ . . - ' � - " . :.��:11, Ing all G T R trains . .� . idded, , -,��.,-; '' as of lots." We would like!' to know if and T. P. White opened the meeting, fol .: 1 .I _­ ' __L.. : .- , I . 1. `.L. . ,. , . �""�: I I .­�. -1-. . .. . . - - � I .-- - _ . � I. _ .� .. - .-i , i - - �,�.. - .- , . - . ­ . -1.4 I _,� - . 0 '." ' " . I.. I , to all parts of �� �:` ,!�, . class talent from the city. The White. lowed by Mr. Dryden. There were no. � .. ,. express eliveree L i- The program, will be prosenteaby first. . 1_- . .-. ..- � , . I I � - ne.theraselvesoredit by defaulting . �.­ 11. I ..,'.-i I,- ;!i-:, -I'. .; : ., - � - .'' . .. I I I . . - , _.. -_1. �.- ­1- - i'�, - .- - . � " - - ur i�_- � - I ­ the villiage. ' ] , = day. ' They are afraid to meet our 0 . � . .­ � " � , � - A� 11 . _SH11 �.I-,�-i.,�e_ d di set music. If you ha Junior teams, and as regards senior teams ile band was over and 1, ���.-,' .11 . ..I 1. .-.. stables pirn I"T , 1:I�I- .I 11 !,--'in SAJai -C' 'A'' - ' vale band will be present in the evening pposi ion speakers press r. ;.:. , - .. . . � ... �10ard, - - -, - _ 0 t, nt. The White- . . Sale: and commission � ,A LY" v escorted M .1 .. .. . - �,:,�-". I , ,"'.. .�'_ an . Ise urge ow � - I _. : . .- L . - � .,,,.� ".-1 I connection, , , ... . . ". .._. . .I� not y ye they never have been ,man enough about Dryd9n around the village and to the hall ,_'i�� ..I.���.,;.I,�� .-..- .. ==10=. . I I . . I . 1. I . : - , - P , 11�1'_ ­ ; ' s _ .1 I -00 At On"t Its R them to play the return match they-owe I � , _U � I . .- ... - 1. (3�ecs� I�Xr. -.-. .1 � _._. I., i�., '! , !, . - � en a bill, do . . . b re they rendered Several selections,as.- . � a I.� -� . - , I rare re t will be provided. Tea Served our setdor t6am'.. -Perliage they need some w e .. . ­ - . - "'?,;1!.'�Z . . ­': .1- I_: �- a . .. � . 1 � 4 � �` j.- . :, - I ...:'r- 1. o__... `m -. .--,, - - - ';..�. . , .. 'Lo %xiL%JEE * -1 . . . -.- . . Mm. . - I � �, -dNlm , . .. . I � . ... I .. -, . . . , I . 1. - . . I - . � � . PrOP.,'PICIIERINfl- . '.­ 11 . I No fro 20 c - -, . , . � , - - I ­­­ , � I . , , a .- .�-1 ._:,�:�?..;,.; . A . _ 168i _ only that drgavizatiou can do. - - : I . 4 . . "', _! "e4 i.­; - I . . . outs. i)ractloop. . - : , �;`.. ­ ,�.� j... � , 1� _ � -, . I 11 1 ; " - . ... ­­e .. .._,�._, - �­`:,;..rl�­_ - . .1 i . ­ I . " . �, �-, -- .1. � I , .. ' ' � I . � - . . . . ­ . �,',1'. ­�.. - . � � . I � I � . . 1. - I . . � - .. . . I... - I I I..1.1, _. . 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I I ,� ,;I , I about thew., a maGh.maker thi�h a,marriiiui wooili'a who - - , �_ . ��4 *4� . .. ;_ . -,, tilked to me as if I know &I . ­ - ­ -.1 .� _ : - I , , . , � I 4 - , I ,. __ i'_ , _F. !1-1 iE ,. s.� � i ,3 - .. � n I . - '. . � I I � . . ; ' A_ . � ,. '..'' h; �- 'NEW - INMAT � - I .. . - d called me Miss Margaret, and I had not was happy herself'ought t,o be. I thought X flaudy milk's Vise for 19*w Sh pexlhx - . ... . TH'" OF� HILfONT 'id _­ . .. -, ..'� . . I.:. . 11 an . . _ 'L . i, . P . . . � ­ . ;. . . � ...' . . . . . __ ;. - I � . . I ­ ;. � . . 0 . .1 . �� - . ­­ .. t� - 11 - - ­ - , I am . . . .�4 , "'.. - . .... ­ I - ­ ;_�_- -1 , ," - _ I I al her before you c' ' if I c uld but see Bertio Nu;ent married to - t 1.- � ,W7- . -L, .;­ P. : . - - _b - �lm.. ,,1--. - � timb bo undeoaiv o While at worIL 'I".. . - ; , - . . . -". - _., Z_ " �. j,l . . F - - . - - - i�Vtf �, �: I 11 -1�­ . -, _ - . .-, :j 7 - I t I -I ,.: - I . - :W�:, . - _ 1. C I �: . . , . - '. ,, , . ­ . - _- _y .. .� I �� ­ I ' " , � � . .� I- ". . down-stalm to I -- Alice Horley I should be quite happy. I A good mechanic will genertilly havoi his - . . ..- , . f.-; . IFF . . F- - : - � % .. _ .. ' . I 111Y OF OLP ENGLAND. ,_.. '. . - - �- .. -- 11 - __ , I ,�_. .� , . .:I � � � % �- . _ � ., . . .,"I,� .1,1',I J 64 . . I .. . " �, I �i` - _: ,.." A THRULING'STO . '_ ".j '' ; :. a is older," said I; �rbut he is a had, of course, never suggested such a t.hing , In- I I �`,:"_ - . .1 ( L�': _ �- . .. \ :. - ; I _ I . - I 1�;_ ­,�', ; _ , - -­ ". .,s I H tools in good order, but thr agh ,&ooida 0 ,:). - , . .� . � _ � ,: _ � . - .0 nb . . ,L - � ,.. . - . "�� I i - - � - , . 1. - 1�1 -I - I ..1.1. - . . . , - -1 � . - ad son, and he will be a good husban(L to to aftiter of them, by 'tile 11 I , - -_ :-:; .. - I merest whisper, �n I L ;�­��, . _ ' ' -T V 1. .1.. "I �`lkink i#&MM& "T go, 1. ;O . . . . .. i 'L. � ---:.,.,.!, -N,,, - 1 �.' ­-, I -. I -...- I __ I Z, ­,_,�,% -';""' �, moist I think it or the meddling of some careless or Jgnorstit ,- . - -- -: - - - , I ,._7 �.. , 0. :, : ��, - , CHAPTER V. i ­.:-1; -.-..,?;.-'': . . � I ... .1 � , and I will . ,,I was interrupted by the sudden on. nor named it even to Derwent. . � '. � I -. . . "V� .-1 .. . �:. , i., .._., I. .11 . I., I as . . -. _.. � . - . .. lla_� . 11 I I . lik�ly,� L I Istay a moment, Alice ; the in�iv' idual even-a good meoho,aic* may find - . I .�Vl_.. . I i � .- . . ._. Thislambe, vereation with ]Lucy broughv trance of Deif won t6 11 What's the matter, was almost the only,secrot I had In . A. .. : . : . � .1 ,-.. ..: . . I a0a tho alat niabed to speak. Hugh Sedge. I - .. I : . .. ." : _. - . . . -," ...�� t.- , -husband. 11 The Lord world. -,. � lm . ;� I .. .�-_: �_ iny house I family at Estcourt very muoh Clars?"'exid my . -1 - .- I , .� I . I I ­ �, . i�, . Wick I but i otAirootly ; not directly, my . .1 .. � .. 1. �11 V-, -4&. � wriage going down the hill, and So here they were, together. The two .1 . . - ­ . . .,- . _1 to my mind. must Mayor's as . � . I- I . . t '. . I I - . ,_. I .� _.. . �I . .; , 't�- .- - -I dear child. At is too sudden ; you � the little Harlays In it, looking a if the sk whom Derwent wished to unioe, r4nd tile .. : I I � . . _. .�� . .. . . 1. . - ,.,%_ . I W ," �, - -There were now twelve girls there. We wait." . y . .. : ". . ,, , I . s :_ .. . . . . . ., '_�" I . 1OMe - hom I wished to unite, meeting each .'' . �. . . I � . - - .� ,;..; . .�­. .6 . � . � - ,_._�.. � , . . � did not profest; to bring them up for gov. * id had fallen, and they had a ., tell you� two W . .- ­ - � - . . - . ­ I . .11,Yeb, I said so before, godmamma," . .. � � I 0 I ... . . ­ �._.,. ernesses ; but they were thor4ughly well a what ii, wrong ?" , - - other every day with the most perfect ' -'. . . I I J. . .. .. . .- . I:_ -.- .- � I __�. Clara, shaking her head. As she did so, . � .! . . .- - - - . .- . . - - . . - .-,. �4' .. .� - educated, whatever they might be hereaf- ruck me. Such a -Clara Harley," said I,' very emurely, placidity, and the most provoking friendli- - 4 1 - I �- � .. .. - .--. . ,,, - .. ,-�-�,:Ix I . � this cb ildish movement at f the plans - ., . - �. - . . - . ­ . . lor, ,Alic,,d Harley was eighteen, and had . . lc,is goin to be marriod,*Darwen to Hugh neon, -totally unconscious a .1, . . : _ . 1. _. i&, �. I I . .. . . . . . _. .,I I I (___- , � I --- child I so tender, so young. Little Clara '. I . . . . - I . -, ­ - , �: r ag. , I ; . . .. 1. � . I .�: . - I , . I . . . . . . . '. I -C�, ­ . .I- . ' finished her education ; she had aominally Harle3',, the poor widow's daughter, whom Sedgew Esq., M. P., of Wat fl " laid about them ; unless, indeed, it was . . � -..1. . . :. . _..,--�. 00 ­-- Derwent's amazement was cc ical to Lucy, who was amazingly conscious of . . . . - .. . p . . I . I - Lucy Crofton did not look down upon, be. e, , . . . .- . .. . retumed to her mother, but was.still most - . v, . 4 1,_: 1. .- a I 11.1 - behold, He did not believe Mo. a d said everything ; hisdalway her eyes about her, -_ I . � . ., .. ':, � �,,. �-_ � Of her tim3 4t Ratoourt. Another of the No beitter I I 11 o. - . . . . . . . . - I . � I .1 I " cause Iterself was no better I more knowing and - - .� - . .I . . 1��...L %... ..1� . I I nonsense, it was ji, poor-joke. Tile , when and was a reat deal . -I .. - ., . . . - � - 1. � , � � . older girls had become oli, teacher there.; '4 , � . . .. I .- . , _1 .., 4.-- . - w I. - . � . , - _: . �.I woude, h i,t Hugh Sedgewick would say conviction forced itself upon him,he danced experienool in the world than any of the . N . � . - I . . . A �. . .. ' . I � - A .-. , . I..-... .- three had gone home, and three were now to Us , : ai A the contrast whic`h this Bud. - bout Oe room with shouts of laugh r, and rest. . - I . . I. . I .1 ;- - -1 - . .. .- . 3:, � , , tutor scholars at my school. It was a den a ad al irtling intelluretace brought to a Ang-room usually so quiet, was , ­ . . . . I - . . .. - 1. - . .d It - � - I .: - . ious, Our drav . �� !�, - . �il I . -I'. .1 :. school in ��ory Bonne-of the word. Miss my ov n pr ivious th ughts ; this natant so at last� checked himself and looked er a .long winter - .. . 1. -: . .. . . ,�.I . ---- -1 I '. .. .- � C*,�, -- ... I.. -h ulthe general charge and super. , 0 just as I was about to be very angr . rather a pretty eight in thee I .- f_: . . I I... .- . . Austin a ng proof that Estcourt had been %, - � ..-1 "I , .� . 1. - overw iolm - .. I . . - .11. � - .. . ­ . . I I.. . .'I Well, he is.not the first man tom s ,evenings, Mrs. Robert Crofton, and Mrs. 11 I .---_ � . ­_ . . ­ . �. � . ­�-. intendence. 'There were two or three other no- disadvantage to one, at least, ot Xny only fell into talk � \�� o .1 . _ ;. . . .�" , . ftuaiaa pretty face has made a fool of," nai Der. Crofton, of Stoke, comm 11_� i ,��\ . . ! . 1. � . �.:.- . - temohers, and-occasional masters carne from childram, rr Dved to a womanish. a of � \ i . . - I - . ,� . - I , .. - l- . I - town. The children went* home at their went; 11 but of %U men in the orld vogether ; both of them had families and 111�� - . -_. . - I . ": - :, .. 11 k % . - . , , - . .i t. . � �Nt.- ��.. - . - pride %nd I lessure. I raised Clara's blush- . � . . ­ - J I .. . . � � . . . . ,;;; ,� . 11, . Sedgewick I That is always the we, with both were learned in the sickness of chil. ... ��,.-� - _­ . .- _.. - � - , Lf my bands, d dis ad, as if . . - . . . ­ . s 1- 1.� . . - holidays, when they had homes to gin to ; ing fa.-e i i to laries of young people. I _­�* - . I ��'.11 1, � .-1 I �:: when they had none, they remained with I ,_ an r Ir gs.. - dren and tile val .� - I - . . I ., , .- 1 for th 3 first time, what a ely child's you a er in ig see them now, one on 11 � 16% , . I . . .-, - .,. �_ * � � . I -- - :� -_ Mine Austin. They were well cared for i . 11 Ito is not a-prig," said, I r th i i almost think I can - 0 - . I o . - - .. ..-w- .�-I` .- I - I 111 face it wasr Little Clara I our lara I The t. 11 I think he has shown hims I % the sofa,one in a great a$$ -chair, with . _;% . . . .. . .. .. ­_ . ,�. � - . _: . . every W�Ily, an1 seemed very happy. " go i" stounding ,nan - - 0 . . . -- .. . -.-xl � - . being mt4rr ad, vollich was the 1'. . . - - . I . I p tween them, __t.,.V"1 . . I - , . 4 �,-, ",-, __ ,�.��I nadch for my educational institate. We eircunistance-to Alice, did not at�rike me so very seniible man." . the little sofa-tab a and lam L air capa, , I . - - I -_. .. , - . � I k . I 11 Sensible I" echoed my husband; and laying their heads, or rather th i to- . . . . . i . � had a homelier school in Egtbonra, 'Where - . ' C . . - . - - I ..,, , ;�.- � - much ; but f confess, once for �11, that I - g e onomie8 and family ` 1 -- . . ­ . . . . . � . .. . 41i � . ­.. ..: ,.,.. , a gre-vt many children got their education, was D-dud, uplifted, not t,) say smaied, be- it would take at least three notes of admir ether,over domestic c ; : - 1, 0 . - - , 6 1% �1 . I . . � ..- .- . � . . . ',�_­ : . . . _� - . . ' ass tile emphasis 'which Der. -troubles. Mrs. Fortesoule, who was not � - . - . . � - . ��',__ ' L"' . - and which cleared my conscience of tile ation to expr A . 4 . . I . - . 1� - . yond measure, to find my little Clara Hugh I �� - . . ­ z"� 4 the word. "I suppose Y(u only my husband's sister, but my oldest 7 �. ,. 6. / . - . I . .1 -the Escourt girlff too Sedgewick a choice, and therefore cried went Put upon � I - ... ,- . . . . 1� � sin ot 'bringing up I . . I . I � - . . I - I . . T 6". ?.- - . .1: daintily, as some people said. think hima, kind-of 801a-ila-IAW, Clara. 'Why, friend, the Mary Crofton of my childhood, . . . - I I . - 1% . I : , I- ..� i -,--- I. . . 1. My twelve 6veriler- lice joining in with ready chorus atinct. Her . . I 1''.. ; � I . - ' . .- � � I - I- � . I - ' � . . _ � .. ... . L. - , -, . daughters of poor gentlemen, I .. 'EXTEMPORTZKD SAW VIRIL - I were .. AN � -1 I * as if, inst%d of great personal exultation the fellow is as old as I am.Ito kept close to me by the same in a around - . . . . . . ,_ - . ... . � I.- ..L . � ,1 Well, it is easy to settle that," said I, two little girls kept up quiet romp . ,. . I - ;,- -.-, :,-- wanted to treat them as if they were simply and pleasire., I was very near upan break-' . . .- . 1 � . , -,,,--- - ,.,,-.- -_ at school, and not recipients of cl,ariLy ; I feeling rovoked. ',' Let as just calculate her chair, if they were not with the little to)ols out of order and requiring attention. . - . .- I . .. . � . .. I,,�. 11 --- nq ty y he rt., I Ito OlThe im." . Crof tons pouring over the Indian puzzle- before they,can be used. - -1 .r. .. .. . . I . . .. . and Iconfeas itcost m6a pang-not.to . I-Bat Cl%ra, dear child are y u sure ; do' I In I Bertie had brought with him. Our artist the other day sketched-a car. . . . ... .. .. I 11 , I .. ... � I I . .. .... I- .� say a considerable flush of indignation ;_ We both,. remembered him in oar own boxes whio . - . - .� . - - you I 1e hi in enough ?" aid I t last,,,as a . .. ­ - . ( - m - . . . , �� _ I and resentment-to . find that , Lucy youth, and that was easy enough, so by Of tile young ladies,one was at the-plan ), penter who, evidently hs-ving become tired - . � . .- .. . - : � - �." -� sudden terror istruck m. e. She as a eat degrees the estimate assumed five-and'i one looking over her, - one working, of the dull saw, reao�ted to the expedient .. I ' W - excuse herself . . . . - ... . f. _-,.. . - � Crof ton had ueed to deal 00 y ung to know vrhethe she firked . - , ' I - _1 . . .Z--'_- from the imputation of "'look i , . down � - led and thirty ! Derwent would 'not consent to a and one sitting by the �fire. The illustrated. Not having a suitable vise at , .� � 11-11 .. - . L)f M him or not, and of course was a art leab age 1 but than Hugh Sedgobwick was one who was working w"l Clara-.I hand he inserted,his saw down backward ..- - .. ' ' '. .. � ��.­:,� � - .. Ppon y young scholars, and .--aie ex- .. � . -.- - X, .I. - . .- . . . awed by the mystery of this love offered to * _�. _.- � ,,� . "I" I. .L I planatory, and as near patheL,t; as it was herself. Clara, �owever, started at the only in petticoats when my lord and husband I can notsay she was much addicted to work, in a kerf in the timber on which he was. .: � . . - � .. . I oil (I cam 11 ,ver. .. . . L.. . . � . - I , . . . . . . �� . I : -her nature to bq, to demonstrate that ,she �vor&, raised herself up indignant, 1) u e thankful of such a though it were held in the moist approved . ­. .- .. . t 11 K " a home ,from Eton, with that fe as a general principle, but I dare say the- working and proceeded to 6le his saw as _�L.�_ ,­ 11 : . : . . " .,l.�l - .. . I I,. - . herself was really no betcer than the I Thirty, then I ,Why,ho had been abrotti poor child was only too - '. . . . . . --- ,J �� o- . _y were. Acarl3t, an I exclaimed, "Godma,nnia lot in-a I . . . , . I _ , -.. . - - I [NO be, ter ! No better than Alice Harley! .tone of off inded wonder, like 4n insulted no-end of time. 'Darwout dare said Luc , gentle turn to her thoughts. The two at manner. . : ..- I � . . .- . . . I . 01 - I L -Ifto . - �_ - . .. - a . 'r k a� . 1 ean him. What was Lucy r thp piano were the two strangers-�oth - - . . I . . .. . 4 . - -t w , indeed, ver easy to believe that. must have § � . . . V . I Y Tits iia.. 3o I had nothing more to say on . . ' . - . . . . I ­ I . Croftons-who were not at all unlike ��­ - _.. . 1. - . . . . I L' � . L .- I w s 4 good deal occupied with- these. ' afe to love him w-ith opinion! Thirty, if he was a day I 'M a r y -,k�- ROYAL LITTLE FOLKS.- - ._. . - .. .. �_-.; -. - -. . thr.t point. She was a . . . - -_ : . � I 11 . � I - - . . - ' ,". .1,,, - . 11 Eight-and-twenty,"said 1, obstinately, each other, atid both very good girls' in' - - .1 I . . I . . - I , thoug to this afternoon, thoLgh nobody.waa , -_ - . - . . . - . . - . I her i vhole heart era long, and she believed ,, - , . I -, . . _ ­ - - - - . .. - :_ . -L . . - ­ - . . � .. 1. _. - aware it. To tell tho. truth, Lucy a ata . , if so much ; not a day mor(." their way, which way, however, does not -If,; . . . . I I I She�.id it ilow. � ' . � _ ._� L.".., - to . � . * .� - F. ,, 41 Eight- concern this present history and it was Some- Pleasant Glimpseol of the Fuspits'llk � � , . . I . . I _,� .11.. -. L _.. . ten.'ion- put me in a very- frequent 'fre ' - ".knol rs; Sedge,%ick brought yo'a : Whereupon Derweut .gave in. P_ . . . - -. .- . .... . . . . I L. .1 .1 ... L 1. - and made-me very often rather ashamed of and-Lwenty in years ; fitfy in rofaneness ; Lucy who *so sitting by the fire, not med. . : Royal Family. . � , . .. . .-1� ,_.. � � ;�;i., , ­ . . -stairs? . 0�0 . . . . . . . . 1. . - ,v.I � . 1 . I ?", fln . I of Charlotte,-Lady Can- - - . � . myself, as I indomnified myself by saying What will she think of us all, children d litt!e Clara Harley wh Irixtee -1 itative, but busy in explaining things to the �. have you left her all this time down � � � � _ . . no The letters � . - 11-, �, - - - - . . I I. � nothin, pose. I wish you joy of your 4ion-in-law, children; sometimes remarking upon 'the : ..... ,.- ­. i . �." - .IT .g abowt.these unintentional but very I id L 11 I suppose she is qnit,e happy an4i GUR I . . - �r into ning,-who was a-personal friend of Queen ; . - .. -.. .. ---. . - . I I- . . .. _-1. "irriLating offenses, and so began slowly dear Clara." . . music, eady to strike in at any pause, - ,-:. . ;1eased, o- she would not have come with MY -a any converwition. . . . - 1 I . _If. � 1. - - .. to lose my'character for ' old temper in t­1,e But Clara Harley -was seventeeTi, and Site was still in black, V ic Loria, afford soke pleasing glimpses of - -- . � ­ go -stairs." - ' ' I I I - i - . . �.. c.. 1,� _ . , you. Come, let us go down mouth oi two over. Af ter 411, that was only but the,black was silk, and not so doleful _. . - . ::: .... .. . house. 1-was in ,ny -own dregsing-rooni it , the English royal fa,mily,-when the princes . - I I . - .t -1tilm In . . �. ­ . ". " . . �31ne is a dear old lady," said C rai . � . ..­ �t, �L­ . . si a " I as her former app%rel;an4 nothing could be ; - . _; . . - . � IN 11 . . considerirg on this matter of E -court, h1lf whisper. "She says it makes her eleven years. - I ..I . , and princesses, some of whom are now . . . - - I . _­ . � �_..,_ . -. prettier than tier white neck and ahaulders, . . . . . .I I . 1�,�J� "..;� wondethig if itcould really hurt the girls in ick _ . . - . � � arried people with . .- . - I - - I - . 1. .* - � the dead, and the others in . . . �_ ­ ,._ . . . . , . CHAVAP[i'lt VI . l. * which looked whiter in contrast with , - . .. � their fu'�are life, and half inclined to believe quit3 happy. She9ays he-Mr. Sedge w . '' ' ' . -- � � ..�., -,. . - . . I-Christmas I and all Hilfont briitled with I I . - -. I . . 1. ' f jet which children of t4air'own, were a jolly, simple ' - � � .. - __ �Has been Ro restless for a long time,. shel - 1. - . 0 . . Oh, god. , . . ,- ; __ ' . that I haa done them more harm than good; did not know what sited him. . black dress and the little chain - . . . . .. I ... . .., -- . for, af t�r all, wl�at is -education ? \V Irat � . encircledber neck. Icouldnot helpwon- d friendly group of yaungsters, who won I - I :_ ­ ; maniaa I" . . . .holly, shone witill-l-bay leaves,trembled with had got'it; but Lue to 4n - . . . �. I .1 - - - ' . . . I -stia . Y - - , - I � -1 . . .1. -, � does it matter to most women, or indeed to I . . .,I I I ! : MiStiCtOO. Our decorations were profuse dering where kindly interest from their elders every- . . ... . . " What, Clara?" � I -1 I , - - . . late in all its Orris- . . . , - . � . _.. . ;�._ � . . 1. : In 49 so comp . L . . I - . � . . " 1 . - . Rea winter fnouru g w . - - I - ,�. . - most men,- if tru ch were -told, that they 11 Do you think it 6 possiblel�60u_ld it!be and flot id,like Derwent's tastd . ., .. � . . ..". I . d adjuncts that it was a standing where. . . . - . . .. I I o ; have been taught ever so many things. I)P-- 'ittle girl, in the berries glemmed at one everyvyhere. and mentil an . I � . i I . . . .. � - . . 1 . . , all a bout ine?" cried the 11 66 . of . - - c - I.. . L � - - . . - . . - ; -�� I yond the reading and w'-itill" thoile gift's , The children are an merry aq grigs, . __ 1. 1! . - 14 I extremity of her wonder and awe. I could festoons of eyery evergreen in e'xist,ence wonde-i to me. I ,),) I '. - .. . I . ._ .. I . ; . 1 I I �... �,. . of niture, which are the true practiCaIL' -1 When is Hugh Se,lizewick e ' . 17. � : and ' Clara, covered the. walls. There were so many ')mlng . she wrote from Balmoral, I.' and I.hear title .-. I I I . - .- 1. I - My on) ki" her by wily of assurance. n her- fires in the house, t a. Fwteacue, in a half whi'per,look- Prince of Wales and Priace Alfred, who . , - .1�--�. .. . 1. ­ .�. I. ­ , I primitive beiiefits of *civilization ? I hat the air warmed you said Mr 'a - ­ ,.. . ,_­ . poor child, lia4f evidently quite give . - . 1�. ; . - _ ...': .: . '. � - � , - . gi*rls miglit easily )i -these any. ing at 'C'Iara, who was too far oi' to hear - . : . � - I I _. a,ve ac( uiied .. % Led the moment you entered at the door ; and , on - 1. I- . I .., �-I ....- . � Had I really iDja I red, ,to a m uch self up to bg kissed this day, and expec I ,' . ,j, ' 11 What in th 9 .h .' out of less . . I . I . . . . . . il�- 11 I . whem . � I notl�iAlg else from, all to whom her tale was, the house wai full,of voices and footstep us. a child . thinkin of, ive under me, singing away, . � . . . - � :�- - -e%. Is i,p liar finery, , or her new time, as loud!as they can." I . i- . - � . ' . � .. .. . :_,� greater degree than I had advantaged vicni, , to�o! . . . and many r4ples-' a.nd glowed with hospi.. Clar � . I . . - I - I . . . : - .. �_-.: . . by bringing upon their- names the s-,igma digvity, or is it him." In a letter from W ndedr-to 'her mother . .- . . I . I . 1 . . �. � I . namma," ebe-whistlered iigain tailty, for vl,hich Mr. Crofton had a weak- I . .- -r. . . � . 5 And ;o3n t I - - � " -- _ . . _� it T . - * . .* .- .- ... il," I : � Of a cl-.arity school ? . .. �,e left the ness. Mary Forteactie with her two child- . tie whole together," said 1; 11 bu y title gays' 11 Prince Arthur is really a nia . �. I. ... i�_� -1. .1 .., . . . ., .. wit a triumphant look, as * onorler why you all judge so harahly of in I I . 91-- . I.._. . ....- - -leaning ag�insti ae says he 'will call m , a . - . 1-1 ��, . I Much perturbed ) stood 4 a (liar . I ran ; Robert Crofton and his wife, with w .. , � .� - . I . . � . . . .. .1. Jn-law, an Ihirwent calls him; I have'no niticent child.. and the queen is quite an - ' . . - ­ . , ; ,1,e, I !-,. -1 ..0 11 my w . . .. . . I� . -�,� ..I.,:,--. '.., . .. I )a induw, listlessly looking out,- ,W;e� I I hav � alw ya 1wished to be called Clare, b I ") . . at their four ; the Stoke Crof Lone, with their son ,�_ doubt he will be a very happy man." . . �� $I chanted to filad he is bigger than tile keep- . - - " ­ .- . I . . ; ---I � ", . .1 .. w a very tine carriage coming up the hill, 1-nob),i.y ,,i ould ever do it until now. grown-up daughters, -m%de a positive be Mrs. Forteactle.once more looked at Clare, � . . 0, . . .- ... , - I .VV I .. . � so fine a carriage that everybody near �new a child wil,lerment and confusion of family lisMas. era child at. Balmoral of the same &,, '. . �'. �,_ ­ - - . . Ti'T poor child ! tile mingling of th u4s smile c+.no gradually brightening . . . 4 C . . I �Vt.. , - . 6 . . - .,- ... .. itnearlysmile Off. - 1t . belonged to: the tL11d tile iroman in ,her quite overpowered There were two Mary Croftons, and. two I . .--.- -,-- i . . - I to & little wi.ose measurements she eirefully brought . - . I .: '���.: , . ..� I I ' I n her face, then it broke i'ti I * � : '' .. ' ..�* - . . I . Sedgewi6ks, of Waterfl-ig, or rather t) o d , me. I was affected very near to crying Mary Forteacties, alle of which latter had up* 11 D,) you know,. 'Clare" she said. back. He has the royal look I ha�vle hear,l . - I I I - -Z 1. � .I- __ � � Mrs. Sedgewick, a capitp.1 . old.:lady,,.who I aga n. If I li.A been her;wn very mother, been Mary Crof ten, too, in liar youth. Then 1AUghl, - . . . - A 6 1 1 . I .. . . .. ' -mine ? I - - . . " �E. . - .11. -� had married the late Mr Sp,igewick, when i Crof. I that Hugh in in old lover of grand-mamma talk about, and which was - . . . I . I � ld scarcely. have been more foolish. there were three Nt r. and three Mrs. . . I 1w, ,; :�. , ..I - I clu ' ' believe he really once offered me�his hand . � .. ,J � ; two of whom called each . I �� - ...,.: .1 . . .: he was a poor disoarded sec()iid- son, her. Well, but these were still my children' after tons, oril - other by go roiniLrkable in the queen when. & 1)361)y- . -� �__ . ?_'�' : .-Z _1� I . . . - and heart, as the words says. That wai . . . . - a . ' . . , . I i. .-- . -1 self of- a . very humble class, but had all. their C,hri%tian natnes, so Lit t all Lite coin This child now runs about and eMnbs on - . . I . , . I � 1 �­. . �­ before 1 was married, when he was a . . - I '' * , ,r , - . . .� . . . � - ray -and bright, a mon mistakes of an assembled fal I . - - t , - -_-�- party just . . 111-. I.; � rRade him an excellent i ife, and gained N�rs. Sedgewick eat .. - . .. I - ­ .-.-, . j .-i. . I when tyro at home f9r the holidays. How .1 chairs, and says two or'three words.". . I- - . I., I' . I .eve.ryboay's respect when sh.9 came to this lively old lady, in the drawing-room, talk ' -made m.erry our quest at H 1-folit, : _ ­ .1 .�, .1 . �---- 11. " � .. I ugh (11 Anti how grand ,be lookedl I SLill more' pleasing is the �L� . ."� - ,. . I : kingdon). The— only symptom oi vulpr �ing to Lucy. . When we entered the room, some one for whom it wa-i not intended was a a . account of a. . : . . . - � . . - _. .. ,�. . .-: - I ' I reall got quite mhamed of myself," I . I I .. � I LL . ..--. tatte which the old lady showed was 7 . always answering every observation. The dren I ­: I . - _r .-.-..L ­L... .!-. this she It ime up and kissed me, little performance got up by the chil .. ... . . 1'� .,. .. - . " c to " Mysayboys always like women older . . '. ". � _1 _. awe cariiage, which was truly firte enough' Z7" is�-e exJaimed, what do you old house was merr�an-1&live with Lil thell1al Ives," said 1; "and I am sure, in Windsor Castle before a small but ex- - - . . . - � . � . . 1. ..- I * - a a' b than themse , . , i, . ' - . for a Lord. Mayor. � Wondering what could 11,i'llk of it! The lit0e one has been acting unusumlsoundg. Therewas lw yabome Ody � .'.'. -.: -. ...­I - .. I L n like Hugh Sedgfiwick, fastidious, criti, tremely friendly -and appreciative audi- : ­�. -. . I I I- . . have brought the -)ld lady a. journey of If : are you pleased? They have playing or sonlebody singing, sol,newhere -, me � . .. .. .. � � - for erse . - � -1 . .1 a L; - � highly refined men, very Often ohOO88 once. . I - *- . � ' - - _:;, � � - eer - * :: t twinty iniles on a December day to call on . so tnxious about your opinion, that Mwayj a noise of the ateps and voices.of cell, - ! k 1) f- "'. - - . , . is - an he had done. I don't know why-unless to 1 ought to- tell you of the pl,ay the , - . ol�- ,-.�.%. -,.:- 111C, I turned hastily tochange my dressing the a made me anxious too." the Croft,dn boys, or Mary's little girl , I � , I - � -, I� "I .. . -a more'dignified h 'v 1),ar. it is that they distrust all kind of a.rt and other day, actei by six of the royal child- . "I - . . I . - I _- - - .,-- .. gown for array. But this .1'Vir'e you piessekil" I asked in a low mostfrequendy'audiblo indication that knowing -it no.well, afidare . ,- I . - I— . - � �v � . - Importan'. matter was not completed *hen 'LoOnt,lealing her'aside to put the question.; wout wasromping with them. What a educations, ran.* It was in German verse, interspersed - I ,V, . . simple n ture with choruses,. sung y - - ..- ­ � .. - , .f n a . 7 1. I w 1� .1. �-- I I 1 ...- -;,Wo soft taps cime to my door. Bofore the er Eicoy I heartily !' cried the old father he would have been;.it used to bring forced to fall back upo . in the little creatures - 1 . .. �._. 17 e _. . . _. I when their hearts are concerned." - in pArts. A little' stage, with acerery and . .. . . .1 . � I i - I.. .Io�. i I . door oould be opened these two taps were l4d ,' in her loudest voice, scorning MY tears to my eyes. I � - . - - � I ­ . , ..., . . - I repeated, running into a'whiaperiug suc- I arti ice; "jdeli.ghted I a aweet little m&tron Alice and Clara had also corns to ful6ll - Poor little Clari� in simple natiaxe, a curtain, was put up in-the oak room, and ' - ; ,.. .. . . .. - . - . - � . _'%esoion: of little tapb, full Of an.e&ger, youth- _-, , .. , , . N._. . � wh m i re to look at, and who their ong& ement-Alico with liar usual oortikinly,"said Mrs. Fortescue. who still the representation took place at five o'cloc'k't , . . -., , I,, - � * it Isla pie&au 11 old recol. before the Nemoure and their chil,iren, . . .. . . _ � - a3 distinctly told as--f the is n)t . I \ .: f,� ­,­.. I .w �: ful impatience too-grand to be an old woman's pat delig'ht ani affectionate pleasure, but Clara laughed softly to herself over er �I I � ' I - . . _. . I . knocks had been words,, %nd in came Alice and darling' -of COUre I am pleased ! - And with a divided heart. Mr.' Selgewick was Notions;' I I but I trust that you do not mean overnesses, me and WD maids of , . - ... . I .1 I I �t I . I ad Clara Harley, "skybright, blushing, she shall, be lady of the. house, I can tell an impetuous lovor,and accustomod W have to Stigmatize me as Art?" =ocnly- .. .. .I ..,- . -1. I . . � . � , - I . - �1. . * . - . 11 . ._.. I . - . . � "I � - I" b %I - 1011fused, full ofs ell. Al' I I 11 I dare say Hugh found this a very easy . . k� ometiling to t - I, The children acted admirably, with - - . . I -, '.. ice, you Mrs. r6ft.on ; no his owl, Way.- Mrs. Harley', who w&adoubt - :r 4i 11 � . - - . . . L l. who was most confused of .tho two, led tier kn w her wooin . No need to woo IOU before ti-is greatepirit and without the least awkward. � . . - . . I . WA) ; &6(l %ke my Hugh as happy an the 161 and hesitating, and never tq , 11 . - . . I , -. '. - sister, ivinile Clara came dropping in with a day is I n . -to own. mind, -and Clara, a timid lit a gi rl, lady 0 lite lovo; the poor chill must have ness. The Prince of Wales was a poor b,)y,. . � .�. .-­ I .--, - L ! . I k-now she's very young - - . I '. . . ,_ . I I ivain in at once, in very fright. - Fancy whose only posseasion was a cockiwhich lie . . . _101-,-J F4� I shy, tioiselesd atop, holding down her head, be ) ure is o's young; but she'll mend of who did not "'ud 0 un opinion of her I - . - . - I I..- .I I I er. -I .r . :� Z . and had dr4ped into my arms . Pwre t she was told, now no a '130�1`1`-I sold for food for his starving mo' . *_ - or ever I t Its flugh. Sedgewick with hi ruefill th - 1.1. - .,_ I . .. tha, ev�ry day.- own, bu did utof h .' wit" Prince Alfred was a-rich, elderly man, in a * .. .- . .. . - � 40V . wonder she has . _. __ , I- . � .... was aware, saying nothing, and looking as "She�io x very good child," said I ; "but Mitch for the authoritativeman of the world, _uot gone o or . .1 . . o I . , , . . -_ �1.7_ . '..."'L I . I thouo,h it was everybody'a duty to k i3s her, . - - and lord of the Manor, who proposed to all with fear." L . I cocked hat and brown cost. The Prineess , .- . - � ,., ,;"`Z you must ,)ardon me for being much our . � 4e L I- I anti ;5er own to droop her pretty head and . I ell with this fallen family. He W 11 Hush, Mary,you mu'st not speak so of Royal was&rich farmer's wile. The Princess . I .� I '. _. - � 11 -pria ad. aever could have drearat of i Mr. hims . ' . . �� ; �;'. ­ M" I st-baii t -t-a the fiame. - What possil)li, con-- Sed4.awl I I made up his mind that this very young my little girl," said 1; 11ahe-is very young. Helena a country boy, in little blue breech- - - . L . .­ � �.. I. , ad 4ewl ,k making such a choioe." . � ' I..­ . � -.- - .. i.-I. - I . . nection"there could be between-the ffarleY"� " Thete I . It said his -other, bride was not to he talked over "I WOD- Sha has never had any occasion to act for as and braces and jacket-rather a polisgon . . . ­ ­. . __ . - I I Lt in, you see, m . .- '. . . . . , . ;_It� _� I... I- -� and o.'d ,Nfr& Sedcrewlok's fine carriage, � wi ,, 1, ountry for a whole herself; but I believe even now, at soven* (rogue). Princess Alice represented an old - . - ­ � . 1. _n t a I eature. - You all of you dered tit, by all the c . - .. : . .. I , zi�: � �1- . is nt and Princess Louise a - - -,- I � could not guess for my life. - I kiz3se�l Glar� think iY - - . . I 1, N .. , ,J vl�js ogutside appearance-none of year, a3i we proposed. "When Sedgewick teen, if anything occurred to call for it G rM an &I . . I ­. I ' . ., 4 . , - � 1, With very good wid, but I looked. to Alic6 you knqw what a simple heart he has-no has doitermined to do a fooligh tiling, lie will Clara is able to vindicate her womatiliael". ve am& I child:dressed like her mother, - - _ I . � . ­ . . 41 " � I I . - � - - I .... � � .. . I . . - ,. _.. I _: - for an exphmation. What did it mean? ., one but a - ut now we're going to' Mrs. duit j�mmadiawly,"my husband had prophe. -she has more in-her than you beli- a." the Princess Royal - but even she had her _.-.;. .. __., . . . - _I _ , r "'Oh. WP C � i 4.4 ' . .. - I I- � - - . ime I . Poor p t child, she oaght to live in little bit to say. Tilley did f�r bett-er than . . I . .- . If - .. to tell you," said _Nlice, all Hai-ley Give us a glass of wine, please, Gied to me, and so it proved; and the long. fa ,re ' . - . '.. . . - ' �� :- , f _­_ breathless witi, haste and excitement, 11 it Mrr.' Crofton, and'some o%ke for the poor eat respite whioh poor Clara could obtain iry life, os�lMary; 11 she will never have we'in our 'Old Blind Man of Spa."' -_ -_ - . ­.: . ': , � , . . .-Ci ara. i L us n o f. me.) . . stand up for herself, I hope, The little actors have played rrilore im- - * ..- . � , .1 ...,I - IS / . children, %nd wish us good luak, and let us was until Easter, when her impetuous any oegasion to .- -. . I . ­,� ' Bhal�never forgive Hugh Sedgewink if he portant rolen on a more conspicuous stage I I . . "What is it Clara?" said I, in -amize- go. Simon has gone (�n to the village to lord had vowed to be married. So I I ' 1. , �. .. . ... . . . . ,� * . � , . nd got postue.ttle ; he'J fear Clara's thougbta, 0" happy-he can if al that time. Some of their parts have . �. . .1 ' ' -1 __* , .. .�ment. I . put up the horses, a ' -1 which w re often does not make her very � . � .. ., I 0 some. he will." . .�� .. . L .�­ . . "Oh, dmr- Mrs. Croftofi, listen ! let me be back ior us directly. Now, my dear with Air. Sedgewick, were &Is .1 fo r been cheerful and some tragic. I . ... .... . - __ . . . I Z � J, . - tell you," said Alice, "-Mrs,- Sedgewick liert chird, liake a glass of wine-you want it,- times with tier trousseau, an over- With Wit the conversation dropped, , r The 11 rich farmer's wife". is now' the . . .. .-_� - - - . . � . . .. � , 81 W of- .-I .*.- . .. a - us. We.chine to tell ; , ,I first; anc' you, too ii' d her the antleman now came into the rooni;- dowager Empress of Germany, wido .- - '_ .-. t! elf brbught. ttle Alice 4, and tie your whelming affair for such a child, 3n I n Y i . I � - even before-mamma ; and then we are goin � bornets,and wipe your eyee, and let us be marriage trip afterward, which of itself but I could dot, help observing Lucy as the beloved Emperor Fre�derick.- The "old . _­ 11 '!, - � - ' . I . . 10,; . . .,.,I— . I I . . . e; she was seated near us, and German peasant," Princess Alice, was the " -_ . . It lea go. . . � I.. vo mamma ; and I Only heardof it the firs ly t . . was a promised glory enough to upset a . ._.- � . -: : Vor he Was to. could hear a great proportion of what was devoted mother who afterward died of - is - 11. i .. time last nighv!" i . . I 11 I ., I - - .: . I . .. Thegi Is obeye-d the commands of the royal seventeen year old,brain. - . . ... .. I : . - 1. I � __. ... _L "But what is it, Afics? am I never t ma gnifi ent old lady,.who rather prided her. take her abroad to France, and 8witzerland, said; site had a slight smile on her liPa-a diphtheria -because -she was unable to .� . ,-, I � . ­ _ - . I . . ; ; . - LL I.I . . _ . .:� - bear V said 1, suspecting at last what this sell ii%n 11 doing 1,hings han doomely," and Italy I No wonder Clara's 'thou�hts listener's swile, somewhat amused, some- re^use a kiss to her little child when dying. . ` �.. I ; . - � . . .. . - � I � . ­ h - I . I I .- 1, i*._� . . ighty 8 a u - and it was often only the out.' what interested, yet not very much con of that terrible disease, although knowing _ . . .. . - - , . _1 m ecret must be, and full of anxiety. wit shing affectionsteness which it wandered s .. : . __ ;tL '.­ . '. ..- a �le -fine carriage I . - I� ..- �w � ,:�, � �, . "Quick tell me ! who is it, Clara ? but %h D wAi asure to obe. The ide and external proseUtMeDt of,-her which corned. Yet, I wou d rather she hAd not that she gave it at the risk.oi her life. . . I .. '. ., . :. - . . ... . �, .. . IL ­ . - *, ,- is he ? -- . . came for them very'shortly, and I went at quiet,with wistful eyes, in the drawing. heard; not thAt I feared,any misollief-mak. - - .. I *�;,11-� ., . . I � .:. . . � _­ " - . � I . Ing from Lucy, she was too good- a girl . . . I L ­ .. ,.. I . . .. __-.� ., � Then it co-nd out in a barst-. 11 ClaraL 'a with thqm to th ..- . 11 ._,��. , n door. .n at Hilfont. . .. - ,_ . �� Ili %�I .�, .. . . I . `v � - , Y; ­. - -, , - make mischief-still-but she hadheard, Lord. DufferlWs D aughte r Ma rried ,. -- . � , .- - - going to be ma,rrieJ. It is Mr. Sedgewic "I an�l afraid mamma will,scarcely. be And thou came Bartle Nugent, the crown to - . . , � . I - '_ 4 .- . . ' . "i. I ng � I .. .. -1 I - �.. �.... We had met hini such a great many timell plei6sed �hat you hay.a come to me first," I of ur Chtietm4a patty. Bmio was now a and there-was'an and Of it; and nothi r tile nam6l of Daffe.rin is men- *1 `' '. �_ ',:*'%'- � ., L . .. - ' . de Clara good-by. handsome young guard,iman, greatly to I a ., - 1. ��'-' '�:. ' but I never knew-and he is very fond.of sai I-as I ba lis had been said that could do '. any one ny . . - .. L' . . . - I - ' - -,- ... '.--- ­ ., �!.L L 4 I ,Ltisfac- harm. . tioned in Canada memories are 'aroused of 1 . . I... " her, INIrs. (.1'rolton. INIr Se,igewick-last Oh es !" nid'the betrothe(f, blushing own delight, but not much to the a , � I . I . i , "., .. - "I'll %,. ' . L,)rd ... . � . '.. . ,I.- . .- . - I stj a a cc . . I .- - bight lie said , and ha ging down her he%d. " He w-ent* tion of " the ,gc,vernor" in India, who had . (TO HE 0ONTIN.UED.) - '. the able sdmini r ter who u leaded . . I. . ..- _�11�0 , he was my brather, and ana ilb i i - l I I ­ .. . '. . ._., L:!"-� . 1W .. - � ..� . - . - ..:... .":� - me call him Ilugh." . I ­ . , off to t a cottage early this morning-I already given me more than one hint that I I I .. ` . . . ! . . Liagar and took his departure frcin tlie . . , � - I . 1. . � . :. �_ - ,I .. . . . : . I . . ng 0 f L . . I�'.�I ��. L Hugh Sedgewick ! he who had revenge - mein r. Sedgewick,' added poor' littl oligh t to provide for the lad whom my lavish . . _. I . . . Terrible Outrage by a N091`0-r i Dominion in 1878 with the good.wisbas '. _. - - . �. _ - 45 . . . __ ­ I . . - . '­-'­ . I- ­ I �._,. L dship had spoiled for work. These l _. . ]:L_�,.,� Z� - I 11 � . 1. . ­ himaelf on his fathf�,�L' marrying a wie Clam, turning away her pretty glowing f Hen - - ..­'.- _. - ..: I . t . ' A terrible outrage was perpetrated . . I . I . ople.' The mirriage i . I 1. - ou , P . * . , . � Aj I ..�. bene ith -h Im, by 'ilLg nce the face, an if there �vas any other. he in the hiats had iven me a little trouble some -by a the whole C%na,dian pe .: ­ . . . r t at o ' - . ­ . I I � . I . I I - .. - I - I . . . I van- - . negro no& -day. to i. . .,� _. , � �11 IT ,� . . finest gentleniii,in 2d ti,e most dutiful so but M r.�Sed gewick ;* but she had not ime since, fut new that was all over; there r Colquitt, Georgia, on Sun in Paris-of his. youngest daugh r, L 4y - " _:� ik� :1., 1- :, . , I - - . 3 - -. - ho .. - _- .� , _­ - I ;­ . I . . : . , - � _ � - in t - . . Victori% 'Alexandtins Blackwood, w I ­. ­­ ,- .i: he county. Hugh Sedgewick ! whose ture,l yot to call him Hugh. were no new heir@ coining to disappoint - �.: ,� 11. � . m , aged 14, tha- daughter .; - � - �. . 4 t: . -- . . when.she left Canada was a little girl 4 I ... . . , r. I I Are; these the Miss Harlejox, Aunt," these boys. Harry 'Crofton was to have ' - , --" � ­ . .. fav(,rablp verdict was fame, whoie appei i . ..;., . i do than of a farmer, was returning home from Saw five, in an event of considerable interest, , - . �' ­ - I ., - I., . . &nee was something scarcely to be hope'. said LU .Y, when I c%me back to the draw. Uilfont, and what better could I . . . -1 "..1.1."..., .. , . - - - - ­ � - .1. L � . - ha, leave Eatcourt to Bertie, who was a Nugent day school, she was interoepted by a neAro, both because it was attended by much . V ­ . . : _. . - I " � ­ - . - s a to with a mingling of vig.r=, 11 the sminic Miss Harleys t t ate - - ­ -- . - - I 'Jary!i'!, . . _. . . . t -for. -1 held t, - �::�!, I . ,".-. , � astonishment, d d affection which I ooming, ere?" of my own blood, and after my own heart, who aptempted to Vsulb her. She defended Pomp and ceremony an,t because her early L . , . - -_1. I : �, .­.", . ,� . "..- ' "'f . Her � ; ,��". . - ­ a 'L . 11 . I � - I .-. _­ I I- could acarce14-coeti'll"t or. Hugh Sedge. "The very. kme," taid 1, and I almost And then he was Buell a fine fellow, so herself with great courage, and her assail. years were spent on Can than soil . . -,� . I .. . 1.1. Wick !-fag tid iou��eritical, ed, a a- fear I w Alied Lucy to look rather mortified. handsome, to good, so true. Perhaps it.was - husband, Mr. William Lee Plunkett is so L - , I.P1, 3 accomplish - ' - _v '- ',,"-1 , , .,��J' . 441 Blink of blood-perhars . . ,-�, ' . � .� � ,_� _ ant boboming. furious drew his knife and son of tha Anglican Archbishop of Dublin, . �� ___-� -­ -,orac! �, and an M. Was it to be believ- hop( we may still get them to come. the-most myateriou I . I I��, � I . - ,L - � 4 '. ,�.-"I - _ - d . ' o be ma d. I suppose the thought long cherished, ,that he u 4 stabbed her in the side. The girl's father who, immediately after the civil ceremony I .��..I .- .: � o 9 'Cls ra, if going t - wo I . IL �-_11� - .". . , i" - erformed the - . . ,�. .'.�,.- , �66 .I . �, - I "Our Clara 1 r�, - - ��..V . _,I ..1 I , 0 , M ro.-Croftoi-in,.dbe'Sn t YOU W661d Sam what a I her agitation I one' day fill my father's place and carry appeared on the ,scene at the moment, 'and at the British Embawy, p '.-,- _� ,,., , . rch in the I " . I - I ".,..'' � I .1 it look -like a ry ?" said Alice'. "To meamt?" ' down the name-I os-h not tell what it was, a desperate'ancounter took place between religious o6e at the Anglican chn .: , � -1 . . -" . __� - tion, but 'his but Bartle was nearer-to my heart than any him and the negro. The latter drew a re- Rue d'Auguesseau. The welcorfle that was � .,., -� . - - . L . think Clara ould be married to Mr.'Sedg - 11 I did not notice the agith - 0 * J- - - --- -L I __� -�1� �_ - .. wick ; ai�d'she only a little girl, and a mother told tn*e. I hope he is a; aioe ,man ; of the other children; nud If I must W can- volver and ffrad several shots Pit his. assail. extended to Lord Ave, during ,his visit to � - m _ , ; . .-.,..-,. ..r.� -idence' of how . . ,A�t - , alich g_ tman !and to be. marri�d d - but is not he a great deal older than she is, did, I will even, 'now reveal a secret of my ant- who was seriously wounded. Tile Canada, last winter was ev . . _4�, � r . F I � . - .. , . ,ptured - by the police, and high a place the Marquis of Dufferin holds --. ..­ . .','.­;�-� - . . . , .rec y. t ever come t - . . - ;*. . � .. ti 1% �e:n i rue?" ! - Au tit?" ' own, unknown to aoy one, but dating a t4ogro was ca . .1_��;_ . -peof , I .. - . I I lie I . ­. . I . � .'i� .7�._ . . � 4,134 not, unless you and mamma mAy-so 0 44 Wh told you that,?"said 1, for I beg%n long way bowk, before I was marriedl,&,nd identified oi,nonday by tile girl and her in tile estimation of the Canadian - ..,..-:4.�,-,I., , . h, had triv fa+her. A mi ' -.1� - ..1. . - - said Cl�ra, gliding out of my armi to',�'stoo�l -tosaspe that Lucy had some private means while they were still ohildren-1, vo� ob of fifty men Mterwards and if Lady Plunket ever raturnis ishe will - - ''.1.'!,..�2' . - - . , � ,-_� : . . I �� . . IV, 1-tua lul -into the J-04--s zed tile neg doubtleas be received with th;"aie useasurs . -�.­ ��z" ,�, _. , my feet. 110h, not for the world an ei s of knolilving. favorite little project of n tol ki g,whien I broko' -0-i ro, - I . A-� . . I I I I I I --:1 '4�.,���­ , a t -- --- I . "I"'Zi -� .­. - . -. 1) ; 64 a -t wood, and hanged him. of enthusiasm. 1� " .-. .1,�..I -..!,,, . \ I His mother," said Lucy,-quietly - I maneuvered with the ut oat Uxi0ty,._1-ged--h11W 0 06 . � .- - - - , : ,�4k - ! . . you saly�so# and manam,116 . _o, shol � I . � . I . - .": I I . �, � - , - . . - I - ­ �,g . - Ai, . . . . ..._t i� ­ ; - ­ . ,]_-_..� I ,�]- k . � I ­ . . I - - . 1. - .. _ � � .­­.- ��. I. ­ , -�1 - ,� -.. . .� .. 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E- r4,sge - r ,r..: k , "SH �•+ �, §pr I' il ; . d t7h otarailssa •.fie NoiioQnfoeia7ist- p. i ; nf; luuilsto .:fn,. . ti Y 7 i 1�W _FR A+IY L :I t rJ �onaoi Hoe *ill not much longer tolerate a ROUND � jtl Intrlaud attid:•Walea ;100 return them :_- �` " ' _ -' j �� : ,� I Iporse- scan Prime Minister. selves as total •abstainors, in Ireland there ,. _ - ti - - .,,•.•-,.- - _ me Int,a1•esting.`ktoms Fi��m Al 11 -1 ,�? '• are no axes tion and in Sootland S5 er g4 I pasta of r - » . Bei g dis t,ehesi wit} the a=smtnatiaa P tti w • �. ' WHAT I GOING ON IN THE FOUR A erld. :-� >;oAt(i ' a �� ,lois; :., f the Cana lar. cattle by the Government Qeiit+.are abstainers... 's ,1 - ex er a, S r Charles Tupper engaged the" CORNERS OF THE GLOBE. Indfa_has.132 000 lepers, The dominion Line, steamship Texas is a Prince Bernadotte, whose romantic mar. �: P PP gag i total wreck off Cape English, St Mary,'a emiue t ex art, Prof. Bunting, who re• ...._ 4 r'iage with Mies Mank created so mush in• Turkey haghad but two strikes, _ 5. '` . orte the the cases of alleged leuro• ol(i' V,eo: l Bventts o! ><ntcteiit Ckrotticl- trerest•in England w year o,.hae just been - P P g Y g - j . . Vetiibe in built on ei ht Islands. 1 . bay, Newfoundland. _ . ,:' . i pneu onfa re simply neumonfa contract appointed to the chief command of.the B ,� 11r. H. .a. Maseev hag been laced on the p y p ed >�rtea�—Interestlnz l�tappentage of PPS Th4re are thirty varieties of bamboo. 4' 0y P ®d on the oyage from exposures and not >Qercn: Date. wegian navy. honor roll e" Toronto's most esteemed infect one. - - Ctligese botanista can grow oaks fa -r } .11 . citizens by the Jity Council w IINITED $TAT$8. Max Muller has just turned 70. '£he Crows Prince of Siam is 1►mong• the thimbles. ' bop.authors of the world ; he has written .s. The Customs and inland revetjui'rettii'na Pro . W. D. Whitney, of Yale, ib-at the , Russia has 700 lady physicians. several stories-for English children's maga- The average if of a ship is about twenty ,;. at \lontreal for last month show,large de-_ int f death. • Kerosene 50 sante a gallon fn Mexico. zfnes and van write fluently in three six years. - , crearcae from the correct ondin month of - ' p g Sev ,,n ne .eases'of arnali•pox and iwo British wheels contain American spokes. European languages. _ The tea plant Heade a _moist hot for f . :- last year. _ ''death from the disease were reported in Cigars for the Prince of Wales..east hirer One of the most important Industries of growth. ` All the engineers of the-Canad'i'an Pa- New ork pn Saturday. $I each. . Germany is the utilisation of amber refuse. Tramps are'pradticaily aukasw'a-fin Feta - eifie railway staff at Winnipeg have been Th strikin miners at - Cripple Creek, Olienor of eve five nativb runnier of Many long and beautifully clear pipe stems Zealand. ` sent west to the scene of the floods in g PP t'Y° are made frim amber vhipa, the waste _pro= Horses ancoamb to cold clufeker.trail any ol., ave ,fortified their position, have India ie•a widow. dual of ember carving.British Columbia. precte bait~icadeb and du- d' namltp trines, - ,-I Chinese soldiers get $1 a month•and.have g :, othAr animal, Y" Kingsford, pod a e pre offer a dss rate resist. efhn Edinburgh life iaaurarae man says The average life of Amerlean•bafIt rahigs._ - . ' Mr. R. E. Kin sford barrister Torniito T baa,linen a varied b the Ontario Gov to board tbemselvee. pp y arca. in that the largest mortality rate in indo or is eighteen years. "; ernment Assistant Police Magistrate for - Ac Billingsgate Market,•••I:oiidori, 10,000 oacb tions is found among li liquor. sellers. - h, C4ae�yites at,gtaen,t in Washington "tons of flab are handled in a month, q The war material of France is:`: aliied at ,. , • the city of Toronto, without salary. - are o the Point of starvation, and the s Among the 1,000 sellers he found the aver- $5()0,000,000. 1 . -. At the request of a number of the Citi- author sties are considering what can be The only nyetem of signal in use among age mortality to be 29.2 ., � rens of London Ont., Ma or Esser will the Rio olice is a weekl watchword. The.Czar of Russia takes �8 trnnks`with T Mayor Y done o reli' ve the men from actual phy. P Y That faithful royal widow, Victoria, of t . `� call a meeting to devise means for rel hits when he travels .;.< P- sinal.- ufl'eri ig. 1��nish lightboasee are supplied with oil England, always weare'on one plump wrist _ - ., �p�; 11 R Th United d 'States Treasury atat8ment t° um on the waves durin a storm. __ a bracelet in which is a miniature of her g g pplied to 1 in the auffe�era the British Columbia The magnesium 1i bt was first a -. r . floods.,: , - show that the expenditure of the Govern- Rues a's metal industries date back to a depatted husband. On the other wriattehe art photography in 1884. t - Messrs. Marsan & Brunean,extensive) ay mens or th eleven menthe of the current time previous to that of Petier the Great. wears as constantly a bracelet with the There she estimated to lie 1,000,060-Ger- `' and com►�,isaion me. rants, Montreal, are. 8nan sal ye r has exceeded ilia >eceiptB by Austr►lfa is the Daly country itt the world tataiature of her latest.great-grandchild. mans in the United States. _ in financial difficulties. •The cause, of the seven y-tw million dollars. in which no native pipes have been found. A strange avenue of trees is owned by the Most workers in Switzerland labor - trouble is the drop in the English hay A ono ent near New Rochelle N. Y. Deice of Argyll, and it is growt'ng longer. about eleven hours a day. �� Europe has 130,000 more armed men than ttaedd markets which mark{a the plane where the bones of a year ago according to the late estimates. Each of the trees has been plan by some Diamonds so small that 1,500 go to'the > . .. ` . . � A report from Vancouver,Tt. C.,says that Thomas Pa ne once lay, was on Wednesday Tlurin Victoria's eel n hidla has coined notable person, and a brass platen is fastened carat have been out in Hollan . owing to the floods all.• trains on the the 11lecas f s thousandpilgrims of the g q to the iron railing surrounding the tree, in• Canadian Pacific railway kava been ear• £2,000,000 in gold and £206,000,000 is scribed. with the aamd of the person by Only 10 per cent. of German sobool boys y ]Brooklyn Philosophical Association. An silver. are said to go in for athletics. . { celled. The destruction of. property is address w delivered by Col. Robert In- �,. - _ wham it was planted. - . immense. gersol1. Ellen Terry was bora on 'Feb. 27,I$48. In leas than 300 years Great Britain along d - She began her association "with Henry Ir• SMALL BIILLET WOUNDS. has spent £1,3fi9,000t000 in war. t 'v At a meeting oCity�Conrail of Toronto Mr Mal Ballet Macre, a prams°ant sgf- ving in 1878. , In:1f187 France had 83,645 schools, 138, u `' ` on Monday night a by-law was passed pro• tatoi in th• Land League days of Ireland, -� -- vidin for the payment of three hundred who is lava In New York, was interview. In some villages In Germany it is one 800 teachers, and 8,308,000 scbolare. 't g P Y Q Tt>�e Nfaierts Projectile Travels Fee atad dollars per year to aldermen, and one boa• ed on VVed sada with reference to the cry when an engagement is broken to toll The largest ages have only si:teen onnoes P Y Y . par and is Very Dangerous. dred dollars additional to the chairmen of sensational publicatipa. of Number One. the bell• of brain ; the lowest mcen have thirty-nine. - - the committees of the Council. i She eorrob ratios some of the statements set Emperor William of Germany is after the The celebrated Etlglish surgeon,Professor The otter exoels every animal in swim :, every r�f forth' but �mqhaticallydenies that Parnel biggest diamond in the world valued at Victor Horsley, read a very interesting ming. Its speed is superior�to that of many - Donald Morrison, the famous Megantic outlaw, who defied the police for months in. had any ha ,n the proceedings of the $5,000,000, paper before the Royal Institution, London, fishes, t - the ('aunty of �+l:egantic, Quo., is dying of. _Ii�vinoibles or(hat he had any knowledge of Evwy day the Thames' siroopi out of its the other evening, on the effect of moderns Newi'oundland is without reptiles. No the�rder for the assassination of Cavendish banks 1 500 tons of matter, or half a Mil- er snake fro toad or lizard has ever been phthisis-in the hospital of the Stt,,Vicet de `�D small projectiles. In the course of his re- g� , . and urke lion tons a year. seen there. Paul penitentiary. A ,noveinent Is on foot to secure hie release. asNxltai� I There are 150 ere published in the ins marks he said: Some people seem to think A mosquito has twenty-two teeth in' the ; � t `p p that a small .bullet at a ver hi h e ed q y• , There is some a rehenaian 'an the art I - I I• trereate of anarchy the majority of whiiSh Y fa Pe end of its bill—eleven above and the same E. PP p ; The'Pop h 'a been losing- stcengtTi for are issued in Spain. will pierce the tissues of the body without number below. ' - of the directors of the experimental Farm some days. j P in Ottawa as to the fate of the Government , . ; 'rhe largest library in.the world is the doing much -general damage. This,how- One of the moat sacred spore fn the Holy > . : branch farm at Agaasiz B.C. 'i he farm is Advicea coin Coreaeaythe'rebellion there Bibliotheque National of Paris. It con- ever, is erroneous. The ballet hurries for- -Land is being disfigured by advertisements : in the heart of the flood�dietrict, being only is becoming daily inose serious. tains 1,400,000 volumes. _ of Dublin afoot ! ten miles. below Ruby creek, one of the Emperor ` -illia,n is rapidly r�verin ward with its particles of the substance Pr P Y B The Archduke Carl Salvatar of Austria A watch is said to tiok 157,680,000 times - worst points of destruction. from the surgical o• eration on his cheek. through which it is passing, and thus prat- . p : _ _ P has invented a mitrailleuse that fires nearly . in a year, and the wheels gavel 3,558 Prof. Saunders, director of Canadian Fs- IZ is ru Dred in Soba that Prince Fer• 500 shote a minute. tioally beaorrles a larger projectile. If_a miles per annum. '�j Vu f 'perimental farms, said.on Wednesday that dtnand oo�ntemplatea proclaiming himself The Warsaw police stamp to have dis• bullet be bred through a book it oats There fs one Chinese, - one Portuguese, •- - ` _. a whole the cops promis well, but he .lt;ing' ' ,:. - - covered an extensive conspiracy t0 secure oat disks of inareasing_distneter as it tra• and one Cherokee newspaper printed iII the yi as afraid that if the rain continued much Dr.WEk ri , .Prime Minister of Hurgorq, the freedom of Poland. verses the pages. Hen_ ce, too,it iS plain United States.• onger low_ lands would s.ulter considerable hag tencieed hie resignation to Lmperar The Society of Friends recently sent a that the eater the sectional area the The Chinese, p , Malays, , Ja areae llfala Sfataeae amage, The rain so-far will be rather Francis Jo eph. check for $8,930 to the Salvation Army for New Zealanders, and North American F.: . q - greater the Damage. As tc the heating of Indians are beardleaa. b neficial than otherwise, if immediataty Premier Crispi announcgJ the resignation use in its social scheme. the bullet ft has certainly been mnoh exa - . . . :o lowed by dry w•�ather. of his Min�aI in the Italian Chamber of In the islands of the les there are 211 y g• In Corfu sheets of paper pass fSr tnatlep The Montreal an(l�el railway was sold D�puties o Wednesday. � ,q - statians ocaupted by 190 misefoharie.1 The Berated,and its effects,if indeed it has any, one sheet buys one quart of rice or twenty t the other day at Montreal to Mr, Tolirville- Prof.. W,11,;.m Roecher,the eminent Ger- converts number 100,000, maj be safely neglected. sheets a piece of hemp cloth. - 1 - . for one thousand six hundred dollars. Mr. man politic; -,ionomist is do". He was A St. Petersburg ediior h"'hit aeon the The physical corutitatiori of a body has A new cigarette machine has been invent- - - Tourville is the president of the- syndicate seventy-see .,es,rs of age. motion of printing his journal on paper suit• a most im rtant hearing a n the be- ed that will feed, roil, paste, and make 10, , nolo running the road, wh, aro holders of ,_ P° g 000 perfect cigarettes in ten hours. . one thousand four hundred and eighty de- The Rel i ,n Chamber of Deputies an able for making cigarettes. - havior of a bullet entering it. Wby doesg benturea of the value of one hundred pounds Wednesday, after a three months debate, Sir Andrew Clark is reputed do be the a ballet of w certain size and.traveling ata Dew has a preference for some.color sterling ash upon which about half a adopted tine bill providing for the revision wealthiest physician who got money by While a yellow board attracts dew, a r 1 �, g g P of the constitution. practising medicine. He left$1,000,000. certain rate simply perforate some sub or.black one beside it will be perfectly dr y . million dollars interest is due. „ - s- staacea, saoh act wood or Iron, while in The world's o ster fisheries roduce ann - - (�R$AT BRITAIN. Prince Bismarck continues to deciine Japan bas one of the best engineering Y P 7 receiving deputations, and is said be schools in the world, and is begittnI g to °thy such as.44y. brain, .ere., it exec• ually 4,439,000,000 oysters, one half being r; Lord Chief Justice Coleridee, of England, Bufferin ram real weskneta r Iiia eonsamed within three da a e►ftsr the - it is rumored, has tendered his resignation g• R ., B manufacture creditable alsotrieal masliia• oIses s- buratiag and disrup���e notion ? takes, y . Y from ria r cent Illness. ec The answer is quite simple ;the destrnative7�1 .,.,,r"._­ -# owing to ill health. p effects vary directly as the vinosity of the The Victoria Railway bridge over the It is aai that Emperor �Pi11i intettds The Atneer is'x mss of ansa, fat, lswrenae at tdontreal contains 3000 - There is great difficulty ii. coaling the to write a personal letter to K ag Leopoid and stoat, fair Skinned, with black hair avid bode. ' t'f Cunard steamers Gallia and Cam anis► at 000 cubic feet of mason work -and 10 1? support the protest which Germany is beard, a good square head and piercing This was established'by some remarkable � +� ' Liverpool, owing to the coal heavers strike. , researches on the effects of bullets on soft tons of iron. underatoo. to have made against the Anglo- eyes, r . It is reported that the Duke of Devon- Rel sin t at A comparison of the cost of -ss and alae• tissues made by Hugier after he had ob- In one auction room in Lon3on �durfng a '- t ) 1. �,�L . . shire, the I)u:co of Portland, and Baron de g Y• P + K served the results of the woaads inflicted singteseasoa over half a million birdektns - Hirsch have decided to retire from the turf In Soba on f3nndaq there was a very tsar ligghting in seven (,ot•rrian cities shows serious demonstration against ex•Premier that rile later 'S lromr3 to 75 per sent. in Paris in 181$. He suggested, from ob- from the West Indies apd Brazil were and sell_their racipg horses. 1 latamboulofl: The cit is read excited, hi her. Serrations made on aertatt dead organa, sold. Y greatly g such as lung, that the tissues contained Most of the numerous temples thtra>igboat The differen^es between the London cab- and there have been many conflicts between , During'the last four years the Christiane M,aterinlargequantitfes,a°dthattbeeaergy China are painted red ; er-erything lucky owners and cabdrivers has been submitted tlhe military and the populace.. of Berlin have given $3,500,000 towi%rdy of the moving projeetilb being imparted to and lilaasant among the Chinese ie of ver ;. to the arbitration of the-Duke of Devonshire j the erection of churches in the German ppaa - - " . who will undertake to end the strike. The St. Petersburg Novoe Vromya pub• the particles of water caused the dispersion milion solar. .r capital. ppaa - - -lishea a significant article upon the Bulgar• P of.thess in a hydrodynamic fashion. The dollar in Perak, Straits Settlements A party of excursionists near Tralee, ihn cribie, saying that civil war ie apparent- In some placer in Merlin an insurance 'Phis suggestion was shown to be corfeot which trn years ago was equal to 4s, Eng ' Irelaud, on Sunday, picked up an old shell ly loomiaq up,and that foreign intervention 'coupon for$500, good for seven days from by,. Kocher ii, 1974•x. If a shot be fired lisp money is now duly worth Is. Ild.owing ;,'; _ and-began rolling i; along the ground. It may become imperat►ve- -_ date of saie,goes with•every e:z cent drink through two tin canisters of equal size, the to the over-cheapness of silver. •" . c - exploded and killed .three of the party and , 1. ,I of liquor. one fall of dtFy lint and the other of wet, wounded several others. I fioofat of it will aim 1 erforate the former but The first notice of Lhe ase ;of coeit ie In .0 - 11 I , During'the list ytf r the Rade , y p Y P the records of the Abbey of Peterborough. TI BABY HAS TRAVELED. Germany distributed more than 23,000 cause the latter to bursa explosively. In England, in'the year 850 The Prince of Wales on Taeaday held a y , which mention an . - ' ' levee at St. James'palace on behalf of the ' . r ;` , j � - - - ! , copies of the Holy Scripture at an expense the Q 1�a�;hots tireeQ ff�ncoacdorou�inhavtAe item of twelve aartloade of"Bail fuel." Queen.. The attendance was very large,and a Brier t`areet >gws Be`ea pea isstlr of #•5, P g The tiger makes short work of the buffalo - amongst those present were the otficere of ou Trains and Steamers. - A cam uta►tlon of the Jewish population the per ventage of water in the dou,h, and g P PoP b in Sumatra, Therefore, to avoid its enem the United states cruiser Chicago-. makes tlje number of Hebrews on the face in general the more fluid in the au stance y There is a bub livin at A3 Bremeli street the buffalo taste at night int a river, with : r g Y g 403,(X)0, o! whom t3 the greater the distruotioa. :_ In the Imperial Houeo of Commtng;atter tat hsa spent the greater portion of fie of the P11obe 9, ,. *8�+ Now, in life th® brain i a more or less only its rase wind rocas above the surface. :. , - , a lively debate, -Sir William Harcourt's are fn �irope, wee r lroad trains and on " fluid body, though in a state of rigor mortis rhe principal wheat-expos ing countries 4 94 !`I- The most numerous body of sell Ioniete it is practically a solid owing to coagula- of the world are in the order named :—'rhe motion that Government businesli Rini e. gg cedence for the remairider of the Session amal'iys► �,y° the Ginoinnati Enquirer. . isthat devoted to Buddism, 420,000,000. tion of the blood and protoplasm. Heneea -United States, British I dia, Austria was :carried by a majority of ;tievegtleen I ... -boa- praFtieally ..oliroumnavigatsd the The number of Chrtstiaus is estimated at. shot Bred iQto the skull must have a'dia. Hungary, Russia, Australasia,, and Argen- .•'• votes. orld and !lila been an unconscious partiof- '�+�*� ruptive effect and tend to burst fw tina. - ' The'con-feren a of the National Reform ant in several adventures and one romance Courts fa New f3aath S'P.ales decided re. — A new torpedo-tSaat is naw being built at oentl that employers cannot compel Havre for the,French Government yPe THE WAR CLOUD IN THE EAST. ant which is ••i'. `" (inion, a movement in favor of the oboe;- s,�aa, as mat... s are shgpiaq,may expegt to employes to work on Saturday afternoon -.. to be the fastest in the wore The speed, tion- of the 'Horse'of Lords, or at least a considerable abridgment of the powers of deo more tII�, ing at as early darts.4-* without extra Pa�1 Russia teaar awd AnxiAas to Take Adva>t if nothing is wrong in the Iculation, will Overt ears ago HVIOAD C &4kemsu The Church MiWbnary 3Qcfety of•Eng• lase of as Outbreak in saigaria. be from 29 to 30 knots per h lir. that body, was opened in. London on Wed- .- 7;F ` -. nesday morning. L d his young wife etarted from 114rlin for land last year had an ineomb of £27,000 In War is threatened in the••East, and Rus- According to a report the Ffeneh - • The closing services of.the `ubiles cell- t is-opuntry to better their condition. On excess of its expenditures, which amounted itfa is apparently once more ready and Minister of Finance, 148', families in- ` I 1 to£1,250,000. .. _ ,. bration of the Young Mens Christian As• the way over a girl baby was born to them, anxious to take_ advant of an outbreak Franca have claimed exemp foe from set+• India has eight Christian colleges and fain taxes recently vdied by a Parliament, s�:ciation took place on 1Yednesday in apd the little one's advent r►ae duty honor• Opp schools and 8000 000 u alas Theca in Bal aria to eci hate a conflict thea ata EK:tail hall London, when ttihacrks fvis,a a oa board thsatoasser. �' P P B Pr P on account of having seven r more child r , - i g f3 Ljekeman, short- • are 18 000 000 girls of school age, and only will be particularly unpleasant for her P.O. ren. _� I �, ; ;_ prayers for the fifty years'work of the also- 1 - after his arrival in New York. was one in sixty attends school. is on foot to int eda4e.into the ciation were offered. [er ith oid•feyes and died. The ropean neigbboxs.- There-.are also trbul A project tYPh The Sultan has conferred the tlttiid -. ' Mr. Herbert Gard>Yer peeeident° of the vVidow t ;.eupon*ant-tinelatites who have lacewing pod braaved in Servia' and Rou- United Kingdom the edible 1 ober of Japan. • l:nglis}t F°ard of Agrieurtturo, stated in the a Ow t, eo 4 a Aegetes, Cal. 'Three Cross of the Imperial Order of the Med- mo,niau Trsnsyylvauia, but the Bcairrian It is gathered oft the granit rocks in the ' Hn zse of Commons that the lug of the months in the glorious climate artially re- jidis upon Mr. axim, the inventor of o itbreak fs tbd moot n serious, for Prince Japanese mountains and ntains large -_ g`s g + P i the quick firing Ra bearing his name. Ferclinand's ' uarrei with Stambuloff, his quantities of starch and other gelatinous slaug��tered Canadian cattle showed si ns stored Mrs. Liskeman s health and ep sits. q q g The Bank of .Sng1 nd manages the eatlfe, e e fs .ealcglaod - to make the Czar Sabats►ncea, ^'t . whish were always present in eases�of son- She then aeoeptedan invitation Irom.ftiends r, . .• - `�• ! tagious pleuro pneumonia, i at San Francisco. While theirs she was public debt of t#Ieat Britaiaa, sad its cwii• friendly towards him. The Sultan of 'Iti%rfsey not only`has eF !' introduced to Captain Bancrott; master of peneation for doing go has in some years The Russian Government, through the rigid censorship of the Prase, but be has The managers of the Church Emigtatien a'sbi that traded between the Golden Gate almost a called$1,000,000.`: Novae Vremys, a semi•olficial organi hue ordered that no newspapers be published ' society of London say that notw►ithstandin qq f and Sydney, A,uatrv�lii.. 'The sailor aavr, English carpet maniapttirars have bean uttered a Hots of warning, and it declares until the afternoon, so the censors will roti: d - . ti:e decrease in-the total einigration to Can• obliged to re uor wa ea and increase the g g p 1 ved, pro sed and was accepted, and g that a continuance of• the insurrections, have to forego their morning nap in order ada this year, the number of families apply- 4 Standard of their goods in order to compete which have broken ant in several cities of to supervise them. ' PP-Y then his s ip,the W&ter Witch, next set _ Pe - _ ' ins to the society for assistance .o emigrate soil southward,his bride and his little step- wfth the Americas prods. ilia kindom must result in European in- Whea a settler in the North-West to Canada is steadily increasing, _ d' aghter were on board'. M e. Gladstone htt►f ,� rtrenty thousand terYen on• Territory wants to go back to Ontario to be There are rumors afloat in London'poi- P can 4 0, lie If soar intervention occurs a eneral At Sydney Ca tain Bancroft reseived books in his library • y Its married, the Canadian Pacific Railway sella:' ., ' _ tical centres that revelations will soon instructions to sail for the Brazils. The has given most of then i away, ohie8y to the 1 European war will be inevitable. France him a matrimonial ticket at the usual rate, appear in the meantime was thrfvin on sea neral library at IiawfArden Church. - is intensely interested .and the Triple I pp connection with Irish aflaire b by to g general and, on presenting the return coupon sad Alliance is necessarily involved. i'Vhether a massa a certificate he is entitled*o free which will utterly destroy the Home Rule a r and fare. The Water l'Vitah proeedeD Cbnori Farrar is shoat to put up in St. ag . ;; .- . movement, rout the Rosebery party, and Margarett'a church, Landon;'.of which he there shall be war or not da nds on Russia. t one of the*Amazon arta,and"while there Pe transport fur his bride. B Y is rector, a small but beautiful memorial is If the nations of the Triple Alliatice eared ' triumphantly carry Lord Sailabury into D re. Bancroft eau t allow favor and B ht over Bulgaria the would have' There is. one peculiarity about New: . 1:- ' - power, d ed in a few hours. In spite of the loss of the late Bishop Phillips Brooks. S q Y . Orleans—it is aeity of rates. New Orleans I•: Mr, 'T, Henniker ge'ataA'' i mother the baby grew sad waxed fat. - _P found an- excuse when Ferdinand seized rrr intends aslriti In Dutch Guiana the women car • tt on. is below the river bed, and it is all times ,, the English Postmaster•G g 0 ptaiia-Banaroftiavtshed on it all the love the thirope in violation of- the treaty of sne;al `yhetheti,; o s;real father. The. Water ,Witch next their pore all the family saviuga in the Berlin de to Russia's di osition the low and damp. The.city is not clean, and �, . any considerable aabsid ° shape of heavy bracelets,anklets, necklaces, r e wharf rate, multiplying in the oral l y,_,will bre given,by s sled for Live vol thence wont to a Medi• roto of warning. from Sia etersbarg is g and even crowns of gold and Silver. significant. neon portion of the city, swarm to droves Great Britain acrd Canada to the Canadian te-rranean port, returning to New 1 ork a '' Pacific Railway Company's new mail steam- In Dint of dress she German Empress is Mrs. Margaret M'Dowal,a Soatehwomaa, ship line from Canada to Australia vis En J&Pa y ar since. considered to carry o!I the palm, and the Ex o n Jai An's RAIjI+Oa,dS. who dfed in 1768 a od 106 earsIlut a led ' �; laud. d• Cap*gain Bancroft left'.the ship at that $' p g Y number of tAilette. that she orders is the Rut even - rt and proceeded 'overland to Seattle, and-survived thirteen husbands. t, . 11 course of the ear is ver ooasfderable. Slaty•two applications for new railroad , -A circular, signed bv'one _ hundred and ash,, the babe bei°g wfth him. On.the Y y this old lady was eclipsed by one Gay, a fi!lo members of the Eii li$h House of Com w�► and when Hoar Salt Lake City the train When the 3apanesR and tile_Coretias D°ne°esiona are sirdar consideration by the Frenchman, who was oourageons enough to 'n:�ns, has been sent to the ro•nincnt was wreaked b aiwashout; but the child "hitch" a horse they do so by 'tying his authorities.in Japan, the total length of the• marry sixteen wives, and yet he died child- ir. ' newspapers in the United Kin dome aakin acid ata uar4iau escaped unharmed. A ford -feet together. -Hitching .pontis are projebted' lines lieIiag .shoat 1,400• tiles.' less. them to cease demoraliziti the pe le bg little later Bancroft was appointed some• never used in either Corea or Jagan except .During the next twenty ears the Govern- Edison, the inventor, prefers *gIneu �� ', reporting aeusational cases of immorality msuder of a ship that trades in the Galf of by furelgiyars,' , , . Went will build 1,264 miles of road; which, machinists for .the delicate details of his- and-brutailt , y olecttrical machines. He says that they I a ' y MexiLw, He took the little one with him, The idea of au ancient-t ropfeal continent added to the mileage now in 'operation, Lord Rosebery'.s declaraticb of "ride in but t�ilwlizfnq that that the climate'might at the south pole uniting' South America, will give a: total of 1,815 miles. Besides have more fine sense about machinery in one gi , the ownership f a p in'ur , ito health sent it North to the firiends Madagascar and Australia is-arousfa con- thisthereare nos*:I 319 miles.of road owned minute than most men in their whole er 9 good rata horse has a g raised a storm of icidignant protest in ultra who ,mow have it in cilirtrge iii this city at ,s- erable intereat and diucassibnin sa intifc by private capital, the total length of road's istenoe. He backs_ up his statement by .1. the v!�dreae given circles. e s In his mcral nrele.s A diasenting'minister in the. 1. nowaferatfng bslsg' 1,874 inilPg. liaviag 200 female mploye .wor s. . . . : - , .,r. ,i,_ ,: I. -.. -,: .a.Y -. ... I. -•.. ! - ...., :._� 1 r •1 a ..- F :r _ I !" u I:. 1 # I -1 .,. -:P..:.. ....:'.• ...-:`c,:,... .,f,... . ,M• ._. -l: �. ..h' `• aN: l>•, `*i•[: d' - _ i. ..* �.- . . �. ,. F 4 I _� ., ry -.: _.. .._:�...,_ -. -......:. ..... .. .:.. .. 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Y'- ,, bad the mi,df`ortatl4 Iar� eek valdws ice. is - . .:. ­ . - L 'L. _­ . � . , NR _.. I . I r ..- 1­%­ .. i. i' to have a finger out bH by the joiner at the ' ­ 4 p piano factory.. OR SALE-- young )ow, cal# by her I11 .. us, I - bidi ?The street epritilor'dt rasp -Dame t0 a>i}. aide. Apply T80d. 8AND1i:It8, tot 95, I ,,., - end on Friday 1„sL` The roads were dry' eou,1• Dunbsa•3otl P 0. so - "." � ��'S N,0�' x71","OR RE ��Rr�� . aunt ' �t �x�uc�g ��v ANT. encu h on that da to sire -sprinkling. 8 y.. req p ' ng 1 ,$ Maessrs. D. I'Gillivray and Dr. 13. 'tee• Not1C� : CreditOx�s. I published every Friday morning at ills once . I -' Piekeri Out. nom have secured a �6 yeas' lease of Mr. oi► --• ng, TERI[33 is .' j,:: r ,, H. . Johneto>i'r,trtint •trsam fora •mall I ;i �, i iZ.!a!it y"V; 01.001r paw ik idwas�. A � yearly such, and-have•'otariod to• put- tlhe , -" 1�, �1►� tl�?�ardf �eCdd�ed. Y -- r. waters in better aha A date- will be ..**SOUND THE NEWS RAM AND ' SATRB OF e.DYEKTISINtI : pe ltret insertion per line built to-make A pond again and with a !I' I- I ,1 ;. 1. I i: , 0#*s a 1, 10 osnti. little sz ass the 'Will - . �'tft •ash subsequent insertion,per line - 8. pe y hays a valuablt Notice is hereby,Vven p�suast to the statutes A• , - :.`- This rate ddoes not inolude Legal or Foreign ad- trou reserve.- r in that behalf, that all creditors and.others bay. .I 1 �I I• I I i i.e. s•+s ` idoe berms Uxbridge, ons'of the G. iag claims against the estate of William W. , . • I D. McPhail, O[ Ulcbri 8ubbard,lot of the township of Pickering. inno g T ['' pec given t0 parties making con- T. R. bridge baitdere, while working at the Const of Oatsrio deceased rants far 3 or 8 mo>ytha or by tope pear. .Hall• y gentleman, - . '... - - yearly or yearly contracts payable quartez�y. 1'Vhitby last week wM strnok On the fore- who died on or about the Twent fifth day of H : ' f; Busincse cards,ten lines or under, with ►aper, January, , head by the pile driver. The stitches were + ' 1891 to send b7�poet to t�e undersign• ' t e r I'll ;: One year, g5 00,payable.in advance. ed a statement in writing of their ' I men - take out of the wound after a !ew da s g etr names and e� UrNodes in local columns ten cents per line, days, addresses, with full garticulare of their claims. S • AVO cents per line each subs"tiont insegrtion. but a reoeived instructions from the doc- Notice is further given that rifler the 90th day . I - - . Special contract rates made known on applica- for ttio refrain from work a week longer. of July next,the executors will proceed to dim- - tion. No free advertising. _ tribute the assets of the deceased amon the t Had the blow coma fall upon him instead To hand of #�18 Newest and II109t F8,8hi0nabl® ` Advertisements without written notructions arties entitled thereto, having regard only to C�oOd$ 1. f i` will be inserted until forbidden and charged aa- of j 'lancing it would likely have been fatal. the olaims of which the executors shall then oordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- —Joalrnal. - havo notice. I- llat 1710I1e�1' Call ptlPCh $8i I., . Monte must be Ja writ ng and gent to the pub. While out` riding` one day last week JAB. McCULLCUGH, ; �" usher. ; \ r\ snits' Oaq est son,of Solicitor for the Executors I - Job Work promptly attended to. r �' g Colin Dloble, of ::: Stonffville, nt, �* �� t LI D T ° LESS 'T�-IA w. L CLARK • . Scott, was thrown from•his horse and his balsa tJs lith dug of June,lent. s I 'RDpNIE�'DR. shoulder dislocated,' He is Improvir,grap- ASIA SrIBBARI), Executors, ,.�. BANRU�'T PRICES; -, . idly. M. 8. ALOJIR. Brougham. - Our Politiosl-Strict Independence. Che�9. Stewart claims to bays the finest - _ . .. collection of, horse-shoes in the w ARM FOR BALE-- .: Our Aim-A First-class LocalPaper. t�rld• NEW. DRESS GOODS IN THE NEWEST SHADE$ I N, Our Expectations--The heart They are made for eyeiy deformity to be That valasble 1. NEW CASHMERES IN EVERY COLOR... ' y found in horses' hoofs and ever osis of farm,lot 4, in the 2nd concession of the w. : I- ,,,,,,,, . support of the people of Pickeriartand vicinity. 7 Township of Pickering, containing Wo acres is NEW PRINTH, TME PINK OF THE FASHION...•.,;,,,•,,,,,,, lameness arising from improper shoeing for"loan easy terms, It is situated on the can be remedi^d by the ase of his shoes. Kingston road 9 1-9 mile$west of Whitby town - NEW HOSIERY...... ....... ..,• • . . • •...•• ••�.••• �.` FRIDAY, JUNE 22; 1594. The 4hoe for the oontraoted hoof is his andw 1-2station.mea@t d m ewPnoy a kering village and NEW READY-MADE�CLOTHING...:. " railway an $ en Lent to school L n ' : - ':: own invention, and be claims it to be a sad chumhee. The soil is a alay Joam, ocean W BOO A ' NE TS ND BHOEfi perfect devise for oases _fat which it was wail-drained and in the higlieet state of culUva- C �w it NOTES AND COMMENjTTS•. ., made.j ion. Itiewell fenced with cedar rails, and ' . l� ll�� FURY . _ ,_ --- twatered by a living stream Ou the pro rt are t DarfDA th8 past .ti 0 tebltaa several i►o� two dwellings, one brick.the other frame, t�iree I D TEA SETS......................•.E:::.::..... ...., NEW DINNER AN k d At New York Wednesday, Erastils cid6ote hays occurred in town and im- large barns,horse and cattle stables, piggertee, . L - NEW GLASSWARE IN THE NEWEST DESI0K'fi...,,,,.•......, '.. mediate vicinity of more Or lees eeri0ns• implement,driving and hen houses,toot cellars, I �'�inns was e>>.tPnced to five. years etc„su in excelldnc repsir and wen adopted for ' NEW �9TAT`IONA$Y AND $C800L B JPPLIEB........... stud sea nlontlis in states @fans for nesq. Nelson Penrose had the sad of hila their respective°see• The brick awelltng is tit- �••"'" ,• P third anger taken off. John Blackburn teal up in a modern mason@, containing tea Showers of Bargains in eve De artment�, forgery. Iiow have the mighty fallen. had his shoulder badly dislocated and room@,besides kitchen, pantries, closets,wood- ' , shed and cellar; has hard and soft water; tura 1 , I.. �xT William Pearson a boy•is suffering from aX Y lYl At Three ,ivers; on Mondati, broken art@. Jose h Heltnka received 'a ace and other oonve°ieneea .the frame-house is - - �(�( u �T . Joseph Y comfortably fitted•up, has 9 rooms, pantries, . e HENRY E N RYA -Hooper was centeileed to 25 years in kick in the face from a horse and another cellar, hard and soft water,etc. To any person - - -, - desiring a farm, first-class in ever re act, I I ` ' r vicioao brute kicked John Annstrong's e I ---BARRY'S NEW STORE , .:` fixe penitentiary for attempting to son in the head. In addition to all these chis is a chance t:,at ie s©loom offered. it has - drown his n ife. It will be remember been farmed in the most careful manner for the , . I` . 1 1 • we learQ that s eon of Cieor4le Prentice was last 22a years and bas the reputation of being one �T,d �� � � ._ - ed that Mrs. Hooper died under 1 pe- 'run over by a ria,driven by Mr. V. ;tch. of the best-farms in the township of Pickering ; - i s -1. Culler clreunlstanceF while oil a train for mixed farming it cannot be 'excelled. For, _ -_ . I This i8 a IOpQ tet 0# ca81]aliti88 for two further particrllarr apply to A. A.P08T,W'h�tby r in company with her husband, and weeks. Times. I or to W. V. RICHARIISON, Pickering. 23tf . __ -- - - - — � that be was tried for havin - _ ie .- . I ' yl -_ g ppisoned L TTER TO THE_- EDITOi . I_ �� 1 - � IN ;i, �- � � . _ her. After a long ;trial lie was ac j . � . .; -.�. 10TEOLA $738 qultted,but was immediately ,re-arrest-- tThie di partiaeut is open to`all fbrthe fair die- 1 ' - ` . cussio of public eiuestions. The writer must "— . ed on the present charge.. His second in all sees send tote correct name wick copy �IN EULA 6788, file �+i'eat Iillportad - � " trial ended in a.verdict of guiltv,llence We w sh it distinctly understood, however 1 $10,000 Trotting Stallion, standard and - & . - - - 'that i no Case do we -hold ourselves re- registered in moth countries under rule 8. Ful: . :1: the $el1tQI1Ce iponsi to for opirions expressed by aorres- brother to Black Prince, trial 9,16, and Winona t . —. vnndents.-ED NEws.l -9.21 3,'4,trial 9.16 and driven quarters in a race - - �. . . . with a common sulky in A seconda,a2,04,as fiat I � . On -Tuesday next, June 26tb, the , _ . STK, The Brougham Division Sons of as was ever trotted under the same circumat¢¢n- free and independent electors of South Tem" a ant . . session on the av 'niu �f the Ges by any horse on earth. Sired by Jo '-' p p g Prince 619, trotted public halt mile trial with a � Ontario will be called upon to elect a 16th in t., passed a resolution expressing common sulky in 1.07,a 2.14 Rai .a full brother - 1DU ... - I NBAR9S * , . . -, I . L .. representative to the Legislature. jn confide ce in the temperance policy of the to (feneral lieritoa 1775,trial 990 1,^9, one. of the 1 • - - Mowat'Government, and also confidence in greatest wires of brood mares that over lived for II ! . another column We produce a fairy' which the ex4lovernor Stanford of California i the Ho . John Dryden. Truly yours. . paid for him$9,1,000, and he was the sire of I I i 1' good likeness of rife two candidates, W - SUILIrrAnT. axana,the dam of Bual 9 0d 114, one of the , . Me89r8. Dryden .and •�(iller. • That greatest trotters o° earth. kftasola U a dark1. �a chestnut 161!1 bands, weighs about 1975, his either possesses su@'icie,it beauty to i rise Rate Wright, of- Prince Albert, knee measures 15 inches arm 26 inches, heartCL I ` {a _. represent us in that line at Toronto, ha R'op the ROIs medal M the Ontario 6114 toot,stifle 49 oehes,bock 191nches,shoulder ' . . 1` • La ies'I College. 3 fest,book w hey, 1 IN test. hip to hock 1 teat a I,d�1 gid �hoeis . for the next four years, all will admit ; tushes, and alt ouglb never tratae+i pwseesas c V ' � but there are other and much more great natural speed and shows his fine breeding Fut Blaok Cotton. -losiery XeW �( C?'ttae/1eE3►ta. and U considered by nod fudges to be the best important matters to Consider. farmed,best bred and the gseateat .took horse0 P.ar Oq UIIderveste in Canada and oneof the _ _ ,. . greatest is lbs world. l - Therefore, -electors, on Tuesday -next, Re will commence a spring season 30th A pril • . : I - - - - - - OR I BALE-Youtig Durham gulls, and end ii June 99. No tuarea W n atter that Na tAi'a� �8t`1j10 Uade:wear _ cher having given the mater due con- cheap for cash or good notes, THOMAS state, and will be Woburn early Tuesday noon; B�aCk, $11'I 1 , it sideration, go quietly to the polling PU H. biterale, " Malvern from 3 w 5 Tueoday,and Tremont hotel k 01Oves Tuesday night and all day. Monday, Friday : B1aCk Lace Bdltt9 f boths and record your•votes ae men - A �TE'D.-f}ood farm hand. �3ipgle dna eatUraey at >dr. Rs°n.ay. 114 North �'1 for the candidate whose platform eon- as preferred. Apply at once tea B, Fieacoasfield Avenue, Toronto, and !f parties Pl'ett� PrintB and �$l�lbriee BU R verpool Market. lin will wait and see this Horse before select- ,< mends itself to our better ud eats. ing a airs, we wile0 Da1D ty White LaWne y -- ----,�__� guarans.e to give than a Dalt without any charge it ha is ani I _ . 4A Follow the Ydiction of no party or OR BALE-Firit etas$ organ. ©ill one or the beet bred sad nae of the greatgst1. w Fj t r - alo ue,. bud-act fearlessly. If such be be cold cheap. For particetlar, a ply to stoRk horses on sash. Price b insure a colt _ Boating Straw $at F. .J. Hendersron or 0. Hodge*, perry. only sig,worth $30. brooms tea 5o cena,wbiab I ' , . e We have no fears ,for .Ontario's w 36 must be paid at time of serviee. Circulars can Etc., Etc., EW_ .' . �: I • -- . future: -{, — be had at say of this horse's stand@. - IV - � - E.It. REYNOLDS. � 1 - `' ` TOR SALE=Bicycle ' 7 , a kakttiag - -- m pine is oed repair 93;,l barns"wak- 4* Logan Ave.Toronto . ors o $2 1 sot telegraph instruments X13,'• _ . �- MAMiKHAM -- -- --• -- - -- _ . . 96-'37 ' gr = - I. = 1 : , one Edo saw s9, 1 sickle Minder $7, a grand- - 4 fathers lock,rare old time piece •S,i peddling ]R•:Ej�,•J R I Rev. C. Philip, jr., of Bdieiland Citq, was @310 -Apply ioT.C, Brown, BroagLe►m� 6m .' !"" n _ null: _ �v . -i . the guest of Col. Wm.Bntton, Locust Hill, I ---� YOU -L , over Sunday, and at the request of J►ir.. N. ,N t'1Ce t0 : (� ' ' ' E. Reesor oocapied the pulpit at .the 10th f F_:_ line.ahnrcl@ Sabbath afternoon. : HE A -, r lasses �lamand - __ _ Decca Thu undersigned begs to an»uunca _ The Presbyterian church was crowded y red= to their patrons that they have adopt- on $sudsy morning last when Rev. D(ir. ed the ._ �'' . , Th nue addre " y ssed both bis own and RR$v. i . . Mr,Yoang's congregation. The Methodist N tics ie hereby gt ea pursuant to the stat too - `�/'� in M buil that all creditors sad others hav- T �( R charah was equally wetl filled in.the a en is hat I C.A. T A N � - O v �` - . . P.11 ing. • . 1 4i against the estate of James Diamond, . .. I . . . g late of t e towa@htP of Pickering,in the Coupty and henceforth will 8811 for CASH � . - RIV '� Jos. Gould had a very successful raising of nt o, farmer, deceased, who died onl or - W on Saturday, a large. and villin crowd, abo t th Seventh day of Nevember,to read by only. Those deet@©ua Of having their h' poo to a understgnd a statement in writing , - * ., --...-. .- 1, _. 1 . and everything went up well- and with.a of t air so and addresses, with full panic- wants suppl.ed will kindly bear in ' _ � rash, under the ltble direction, of J fames Ula s of heir claitna. N 0 C R E D i T b d � and Thomas Biahop. Sides were Chosen N tide is further Riven that after tko 10th day mind that will a giver - of J ly ext,the executors ;will proaeeeE to des- — 110- and capt_aind`respeotively'by Geo. Morri• trio to t�ie assea of the willpdeceased among the under any ciroumstanoes. I 1� . son and Henry Grope. . par,Joe �nt,tied thereto. laving regard only to - - J . ._ The June session of the York County the lac a of whish the executors shall th u In oon"quence of the abo`Ve change .have notice, Council opened on Monday. Owing to the we pare decided t0 reduce prices ae - t - ;bsenoe of Warden Stephenson, who wag a fAB. MvCULLOU(iH, - : pall-bearer at the funeral of Mrs. J. Jones, .I .I Solicitor for the Executors, 1 follows :-- { I - F' BtoaQyilla,'oat. Family Flour • $1.50 per hundred - at Scarboro, the Council adjourned until Dated June 11th, 1894, - -- _ - — Y. _ i 'Tuesday morning. The session promises sA HUBBARD, 8iecutors. - . I � Manitoba Flour - $1.70 et I - .- I _ 1 to be a.lively one, the charge of irregular ft. ALOBR, I Brougbanl,; ', P. R. HOOVER & SONS,. Tremm' bus - conduct on the part of Clerk of the Peace - -� - Shtghtcr Pi ices Or Wil Ball viii be-investigated, and a petition assxx ltivla, otv1. , _ Val tole �' asking #or the removal of Inspector Fother o N.B.=-Promptlalttlealeot by Dash of ..l. N t; i angham wul be before the Council. The O p A note is regciioed from all who ars ind`bt• '• 1. snnnai Warden's banquet was held at Via' R' SA E sd. at! DAYS Soria Park on Wednesday.--Sun. XT: . . ' At the Bap of�)ninte Conference, which • ." -_ r � R TORONTO iso got through its labors Tuesday, Rev. Mr. _� ' aj ��i� 0� •'Having purchased the Ww. Roith's stook at Clarelmaot, at about half the wholesale . Young was etetioned at Stoaffyille- Rev. pries, I Will ee11 the goads at 26 per omt• l"e ipso ttl0 orig'n I �8i, HE undereiRned has received iaetrno• ttnd is addition to the above I have Mr. Bachaadn, of. Norwood, comes to JL, tions from David W.Thompson to sell by -'' - . . - Markham. ` , - - public 4nCHOL on Baturday,June 901b 18%. at � _ � - f` Between twelve o'clock Saturda ni 'ht 9 o'eIoc' ig the afternoon at Hm�riogba°i'r . $5MOM � O '1 y fIoier satTo ,_ farms in W3�� -GOODS and $nndsy morning a sorrel hetes, buggy the provinae of Ontario,being the south half of and harneas.were taken from the stable of lot Thi o ` rfy-four,in ConCesaica C is/he Township -�'�--•jQ®t Op6ped out Which tDf1� be t3otd-- • I Mr. Conner, Lincolnville, a small haml t of scar oro in the County of York, ooa/alnfn9 I „ I 1 two miles north of Stoaff P one bun red acres more or law.' This term a I - `1 cities sad were Toronto,and miles from Bt.Lawrane.iriarket I :sse*REGARDLESS OF COST _ ' !nand the next afternoon by J. G. Free. Toros sac two from the nourishing villaga of II COST...'.'... man's son in his Bather's bush on the town- East Top on to. The anti is clay loam wolf un- 11 k 1. derdrai ed and tree from noxious weeds. Thea I, �Oasieting at Heavy i3hirtinas, (}� hams, a line of Markham and Soarboro South o! t mg (Trey Flaooels, Cretoas, Carpets. Prints - q farm is well fenced• havingg gatee into every Lottonades, Mens White and Colored Shirts, Corsetu Faetorr Boxgrove. field. The buildings on the farm are the most Ribbons; , John Williams, of Victoria . S Square. modern and have every convenience. The r . Cottons, Flannelettes, Towlings, •Hosiery, Mu.lins, Tweedo. - Dress Goo.ie, � Markham township, left ten years go to hones i a a two storey, eight roomed trams '+l Marne, Cloven, and in f$ot everything the public requi •ee in the way Le a sailor on the lakes, having followed a buildin with dining room, kitchen and wood I s M I - of Dry Goode; 1 . ! g @bed at hod and verandah around the whole E is'ssl . - seafaring life previously His relatives souse. ns barn is 90x110, two sheds 9ox5Z each - _I __ -_~^^ . . have never been able to .get any tidings of good stapling for both horses and cattle,driving I - : . him sint . IN . ce. There is $51)0 in coact- at Os- 1. hones s9 with a work oho in upper $foray, a � . - large ro t cellar under the am convenient to I : GROCER ES ' ' ' . . •Dods Hatl for Williams, his share from cow bu re. The piv peg, hen house and ice % Che Bale of some property of the' family, buildingiare also modern and convenient. The ,� farm it ,ear and under cultivation and has a .1 t l 11ave it Fall and complete Stook whlotl will be sold at Prices whish defy-all' cocnl - � fie court ordered that he be advertised large rohard of , four sores of the {. , petition. Have not Space to goats pri4 But call and be. oonvinoed that we for. I f he is not found 'in three nlonthe beat app ee. An orclsard of nae sore at small Pump Factory, Oars save you at least ao per Deal oo ever thin oa as . the mons will go to his brothers in' New trust ! - y , pt m@ and pears, The orchard is our- y g' y York and elsewhere. rounded.byY a hedgo and ornamental trees. The w1; •-. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR, ALL K NDS OF FA$MFRB' PRODQC.E � V j The Governor*-General has considered farm is .dell watered by unfailingg sprtugo,.This �°- C G.Grgwv prop-..iF��4.� � farm pr+jl@ants a valasble oppo.•tanity for any. Yours tree t the petition from Toronto and Fork coup- obe desirous of Purchasing a dairy farm con. �- Manufacturer of .1. . pen fully, '". I t for the commutation of sentence of yenient o tbe-Toronvo market. Themilk deal. .„ - - . . 'I �, -1 Thomas Williamson, E -Reeve of Mark err call wily at the Tarn tpeor milk. ,1OrCe SRCIiI �� D ` 'AT A } .1 ITEaitsI oi► $n1.i.:--Ten r tout of the pur. i jY ham. and the decision reached Is that the Cha"m'nev at the time-of sale and the halanae - ' si sentence be commtaed to five years, less of the purchase' money within thirty says, The Deep-wvfl Pumps of�Brae8, Iron and . •the allowances for good conduct, William• farm will be sold subjeot,to the existing lease THE TORONTOj$ARGAIN HOUgE,. . . which ex ires on March 31st,IWO. Porcelain,i'I , son committed a number of forgeries* and - - Be b'or fa her.particulrre and conditions of al I , - Sed the country. He was captured'in Ile- apply to mosers.Allan& Baird of the City of GEARED ANO PUMPING `WINDMILLL p �C .AR,EI�IQ3.YT . , vada and "tradicted, and sentenced to Toronto#n York,Solicitors for the Vendor and - °� Windmill and Cistern Tanks DO11't wiiitake the lace, Retth's Old Mand, ! ,- William Norton, th4 tenant of + sad p , East Toronto, Otte door south of the Mothoals'l Church. -!. ; 4tev� years impri:onment. Eyes with the farm or the owner, David W Tbolnpsoa, Cistern Pumps. �Iilil arder� tho 00rumutation he will-have nearly two. Duke Str t,Toronto. promptly attended o. :.• ' . u 3�,�� . pears pet to serve ber•ore hs ie released. HENRY RU.B$I�LL, :: MSE otlamiat. ;:,. ;h . aucbioneer, >: T, 4I - R 1ktE ant eoonof�air fe'ir tan be.riobi ; with eoanottr�y nam heed �T� •'�` a 3 M- MMA t�. 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S. . .q ­: ... il'), ­­ lows:-�-Tussday. may fth, will leave I ��, .D I�Si�Rl T D�OT�S* ­...,. -..�, . . . 1-1, i . . f,;� -. ­ : ."...i, . . - . . . I .i ­ � .., , their own st*ble and proceed vis the , - -1 . ­ on - .. . ­ Llj: i-: .-�7 '� -.. � �,- - ' . . , ':- �- : �- . � i .1 I Amt -.I... , " � � , .I I .4 - -- . ,� 01 f-1: :., � .1 ­ I— ,.*TOLEN IN THU 1108T RARE FACED KANNER . - A04r Christ and ths ChurckeI Be" Line to Messrs. Kennedy. for noon, . I . : ­­.. " - � '.. ���� : - - . ..­ ­ ­ : ­": ­� . - , � � . .., . ­ - F"* ova NX6111ANG24. During the two years and thence to Oshawa to 0on" HOW, for .:., �� .. �, ­�'..,:; 11 . - ..­ . - ­ . - . . . � - I 11. . ­ .. . �. ­ . ; - I ..� . ; �*­ - I - -- . - . 1 I 8( .. - .1 . . .7 . . 11 1 . � ' I . - . . the Wh4by Ruilesior Union has been ;L nig . . . 1. .1 .1 .­ ,.,. ­,-1. � . , , Emily Roberts, a maWen lady a fib, Weed- Emily ­ , ,­­ fL , -... �. .: ... . . . t,Id . ! - 11 I%, --.: "--. - . ­ 1. 4i�'j existence, tics,more pie - - meetin _ * ndid valne ' in N Prints, D - Goode L ' for �-: �, '.'�: 11. . - T 0 half "s 1. to 00 � Dress :- I - lit• W inesday prooe&U k I--. - . - -found - na union jg FlIrs Hotel Whitby, for noon ; than S�le �w 'Pri W" L 'L.- I was and 21rowned "at Fliputiong's,-dock, "' . j ,, . ­ I . lass been hold then the to their own stable and remain all night. , .1 - 0 006 wo were privi. --- . . , . - - . _ . - , 1. I - � , � U* 'wood,A?�id Friday ill d *46 Live _ _ I for Prillits, Cottonsdes. Shirtings, Art -maidins. . ­ • , - • � I ,­ . Co Ing Aye leged to attend last-Wednesday evening as p"400 Liverpool for a i .1 - - I -...I Lt."."7._"'!� -X $ � L , . - , ! , .... 0 .. I - ... . -F - , .� � .,: . :1 : . Worry picnic Thursday J.H.Worry I short time, then to their own stable, &nd _� ,� .� "L. ­­ ­.- A' -_ . # the Ontario Ladies College. ' The Presi. . ; . . G4nts hats iu .the latest styles - ­ - ­. , �, - . � :. ­.. , � . . , - -' %- .:. ­­ -a , ,�'I- i� - � i- Bethesda. Elford pionja Jana Nth 44.41-' dent ot-tbe Coll Sooisly had put a oor. roinain till Saturday noon; Saturday af L L , I-"- �­ ­,.- �-" , :.:?r�2, - . -, � -- .: - - -," ;�11 �- c , , :I . . . _ A*few 're'llilft to of - .. : , . ....I -. Blford's-Providence. ­ - . dial invitation to all the town Eideavorers � tirnoon at Gordon's Hotel,Pickering an.* prints, suitable for patchwork.. at sud- ­L:,;� I � ' - � I ;. �... .".� -. , . e had been open at . �L� - .'' I : li:-,"Z. ;.: . A now post offic ed ' and a jarge and-repressutative audience ro. til evening, This route will be continued . L ­. - I -. I :;,.:.:1': , , -. . L_ ' I . : . ., below cost. - - - ­�­ ­ , . - . % . � I . '­ - .­ ' .-"L -% - , A . I w . �­ '!. ,�. . hrotighout the seawn,h Ith and wea4h- : - Z � 1. . - � , Port vir4hby, South Ontario, and another sponded. The meeting was intended as a I so _ . ... . . ", I L -,i. .I - . � . --- ' I . ' ' . at Dadliy, in East Simcoe. farewell to -the College Endeavorers who or permittinp. . - Crown Prince, the property of - . ' ire now leaving for their various homes all .The graduating class at the Ontario . . . .'�. .� -- - . . .. . Ladies' College over the Dominion and the U.S., and also Dafoo & T. C. Oliver, 91sagor, will stand GIA .' : PARKER9.. .,,7 DUNBARTON•­.- -1 :- , Whitby, numbers 22 1 . I , -. ­ . ., I 9 L . . 0 ;-,�.- I as a farewell to the Rev. Mr. Watch, of for a limited number of Marva for 1894, 11141111111 ­ ­ . 1 . -I -- . . thi8 year, the largest in .the history of Oshawa, who was for two .years the able And will make the season so- follows :- L itbat institution. - , - . . . t-:�� ; - . . - - � President of the Ontario County Union, Monday, April 30th, will leave his own - - - .; .�:�'.-�'.`.�� -- . -�'-,; , T ' - Frank Sheppard, son of Frank' Sh6o. .. ,,� - . and who is now leaving t stable, Baagor, and proceed by way of �I 11 - - he country fora �'.. . t., I - .1 . ---- -- - ­ .� ... -- ,­ ". I - - . I I PA0, sixth-line-9 while playing with his distant fi*ld of work. Der. Watch presided . Brougham'for two hours and John A. ,:: Varicoc4e, Emissions, Nervous Demlft Umi" W v I - . . , - I , � � " .- . co m, panions on the . school grounds at at the'weeling and in his own earnest way Jones, lot 7, con. 7, Pickering, for noon ;, Stricture' .Syphilis, Unnatural mlc""=69 Seff Abuse, . . _ . , .:!--i - 6 Kidney and Bladder Dhwumi poaUvWy C4uvd by ,, . �I, -, ­. I : Kirby, broke his arm. spoke many words that will live in our thence to Sebort's Hotel, ibrooklin, for : ." �­ ! . ; . �-:1 1:- . �t I, . 0,, - y I . h "Thee" will proceed to -Wood. � . .. A young Man named Catie fell from hearts and be a help in future years. . niW,1, - - Z ,.;p . a' 6 Hotel, Whitby, for noon : Wenoo . , 1,, I . . . .";­4­%� -.1 - -. .. ks on behalf of to Gordon H. ,Pickering, night. Wed. � so , `,-.A,?�,'+­,, ruff's -: the cupola . on James Thurston's mitis, The vario a town societies were rerre- u s near C,amnington, on Thursday, and gug- seated. Mr. Barnard s House T48 W%8JOIT11tintooW81189131 , ­­­ I - .i . -­. -,i � - � - 1 4 ­ ,-�: ..,-".:,� .. I serious injuries. the jfethodisk-TaborniZ140 and eve an in. . nay will Proceed-to Gormley's Hotel, . . ., I ruined . . !�. .- '0- - f i I reliting addrei - .. it the M*W lit reef Ita" of aft TOW Peeftnneftr L .... � . � - . L . __.,:-,:If. �, . ,,She's as pretty as & picture,,, said the to an on 11 Youth op r Liverpool, noon ; thence to Maxwell's, , -.I I an Deposit : , r.. � , �.''� .� -ill '* Highland Creek, night. Thursday pro. - - to be vald as aftst you we CURED and"a Witt"Q8*"Wt"I .-L. I... -1., � .. ­ . ...1 - ,. ,I- I . nsibilities.19 'rho -- . �,- % . .. . , .. ­.- . Youngman. "Yes," , replied the young tanities and ill responsibilities." I j -- ikomw and Blood Dimm have wrecked the Lives of thousonds .. . . ­,,�,-��,:,: -: . . Baptiste 'were ably represented by their 000de to Calendar's Hotel, Malvern, for and m of you"man . 1. ,.....er. I.. , - - woman, with a glance at her rival's com- it U1011. TU farm,the workshov� the Sunday wh9ok the OgWa.&tw pro.sa_ ..-,.: � 11 � . now pastor, Mr. Sycamore, who spoke on noon ; thence to Franklin House, Mark- 0 its vAotimiL Y00*1 "do. it you.have been indimarest- `.,.!-m- � :.-j . I : plexion, "hand painted, too." - I I . L M"k"od _ _ - .bmwe of the ratam ...,-, ! . � 11DAniteas in our work. Aey.T.Ab. - ham, night. Friday proceeds to Jacob Ow-ft um you an Wing DrOwIlStur011 weak and'oK both"and and physimUy. �'. . The Massey Mtlsic Hall, the gift of H. � beto - - I COUSE , I rLham, of!St. Andrew's Presbyterian So- " Widernan's, lot 29, con 7, Markham, 114 NMI[$ USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSE T. Coatiden-ial: . .. -�`�� . y I . ' ' . . I �,,­ . .- A. Massey So the people of Toronto, was cieby gayelau earnest and tboughtful ad. - -noon ; thenue to Miller's Hotel, Stouff. . , - .1 I � r.. � - , . . . .. . . - - VARICOCELE9 EMISSIONS AND SYPHIUS CURED. .. ' ­ formally opened Thursday night. It is dress on "The power and work of the Holy - Ville, for night. Saturday proceeds to - - 1* I . L ...I the largest and finest public hall in the Spirit.- One of the M046 pleasing fast- MtonA for noon ; thence to his own W.IL MLLIN& W. IL CoIllnes of Sairinaw, Speaks. W.a. � . . . 001.1a,NIL 11 - ---2 a bad habit - amm" - I . Dominion. . ares of the evening was the presence on stable where he will remain till the fol. "Ism ML At '" �*­ . I . , . . . ad till to. I then became"one or the bo , - L� mrl�I�jZ. � . lowing Monday morning. .� I ! .,'_�,.'-,j_-- I � . - , 141,Z,i 1 ---�'� -Jamer, Titus, of Wbitobarah,- while the - platform of a church of England This route I I say Lille. Axposure ." -� . . - - ftAm& I ­ . I— , f I . � 1 L "-�e,,.,ep, - �, 1. _Z.".!---. . will be continued throughout the season, 14 no lamden. memory poor;"M ,, Philip Brook's saw mill in clergYms Mr. O'Mallev, of St. John's * . oas and dembonda - .. - working in ... red.sunken.and blur; pimples on fim; .. !.-'�-,;.4. m I . ,. , , ursday, had am church. this is the firlit-time the Whitby health and weather permitting. i hair looms,bone . ­ .- Scott Townsbio- Th - I pains, weak back. varie6cele; drum* and Imses a4 . � . . .. . Endesior Union has had the pleasure of -- . . nigh Dartshas... I : , tom off at the elbow. The wound was . ' . _t4 weak ', (10POsit in urine ate I spent - . . � I I . - ,O . - welcoming and listening to, an Anglican . ! � drsdm of dollars without help,Z'd i eantampla - j"- ! . . . . . I dressed at the General Hospital, ToroLto. � .. . ..- L . 1 � - .- I . .. . � i �. -, .. � �7�-i'-�',�i,-` � - brother, and it aid as good and made us -.� -I I... I mulot& wben •is ftimd recommended Drs. I ­ . .. . I , ! . 11 - I . . .. - .�-.Z­ ... ;1.1z, il - . . We are pained to chronicle the sad ' . . �­ ­­ . Kersan's Now Method Treatment. Thank - . .,� I . . . hopeful for the future when denomination. ' ­ . ,� i I I' 1 . I . I ., : h : . . .,. -f the death at Listowel of Mr.D.T. . .I ... _.: I . tried iL In two mon" .1 was cured. This was .�L. �",`414i�'. � . news o . � -r ..' ; I al' will not be so straightly drawn as - , I L .. years ago. and never nad a return Was Married t I !- '�.""'. - . .- I ...L, _' .t;��L j I . Morris, who has been suffering for some � . . yX d all happy. Boys,try Dm Kennedy a _ ­ ..,1.j- ­ ­ � . - I . now." Mr O'Mall tells as that he ho 'T b= - ��. ­ ,-�-) . :.'.r .: - � e Poo ;.I­�-.-_1 I . ANFOR4 M giving up hop6." ­ Arrm Tu"TUIT . . 'N, � time w '51 .. .1 . Is � . i . with brain trouble. The- funeral Roon to hayol an E'n Endeavor Society working .1�1 . . . -;`.j �.., . 0 � ..I . ..I .. on Sakur- I �. i ; . i � - . 4v.,� 1 .ei took place at Bowmanville in St. John's. Dr. Hare made a few olos- : ,,, KINDALLS L A.TONTON. � ,�. . i . . . ,-1 . , . , SemhW WtA(11088, Impoteney OW- .L A.TONTf'14. "L' :�r r � . . � - I . . - .. vl� . .. day. - I . - 'ing remarks. The musical part, of the � . L - . . - . .­.11..­-� I . I.- . - . . I "�.L' �,.:-,4:. ' . L � . .­� - _ . . . I 'f the programme was in charge of the College . . . . � . �­ �' t . . - - former" o I .i PAVIN CURE ' Varicocele Quvd. I ­ . - Tom herr,'a 'I '. "1. jP , . i . .. 'T 4f- . . .... .�,"- - Massey.-Harris Company, Brantford, orchestra. In closing Mr. Watch wished - * , wrain I omum1ted Drs. Kennedy & Ko*sn, I .had - I .-,..". . �­ . I . '. I L . ! I I- .., �:-!� -.-� . I .. ': .1 ! .. last with a tors. Fuller. of us God speed in the work. We sang ,,God . . 0: littlehope. 1wasenrPrised. Their now Method Treat- ,* I.. - , 'I . � - eloped . . I-��: � ,3. -�: .. � 1. - � 1. - I � j :- 1 .- ,�­:,!,- .! - 1.6 0 .1� 'i�; Kerr leaves a wife and three be with you,till we meet again," and sep- " -1.] . -I, ! : . , I - 0 mentimprovedme the first week. Emissions . �L �''.iP-K4�� . . that city. . . . .. 11 1� ; I..., . -.- .., . � -r 0 k . . ��. - . I . arated, after repeating. the usual benedic- �, ; . . .. nerves became strong.pains disoppearw], hair grow in .�� I I . '- - �- . .�. , , .;. . . �. : - - -!,., young children behind, and Mrs. Fuller .tion together. - . 4%, & .. I . I # . -.LL.- �-� , , . , �. ­'. . - - I : . C rd . . -% 0 - .4 , . .. I .L - ...� . I � f .seam, eyes became bright, cheerful in company and . r ,­ ,� ! an iDial3t. . ._I �J, - -11 - --�--��k ! - . � - I . strong sexually. Having tried many Quacks. I can . �!,- ' J. A. Coald, formerly of Bowmanville, .;-- ,.Z 1. . - -- ..., - I I . , i THE . .".. . ­ - - .!�*-.�*i".`. ; ;.. .1 . .- M. - " Route Register. , `-I, heartily recommend Dre.Kennedy&Kerma an reliable .. -� �,�'­;,s 1 . . . in shares in a , , �..,:,-� .'' - I -i. . .1. . I s:.�.-�,-.';.v­, I , is said to $5N.000 :1,.1 �,,,-.,. i .1 -- i ,. '. 1� . . MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY . . Specialists. They treated me honorably and akiLuany.- I . . . . . . I. . i . . .1 . . : . Someone should ' ' FOR MAN Oft BEAST, AN18210 TRZA K%I A.-;-111, .... . ­ MauitoVa railroad Ito ell Scotclintan, anal tfosh .Bill- . 11r-.11T. .- - . cwwu is its effsou and n*,er buejam ' I suggest to hiurto come back and -square " in.gs, the property of J. Porter, Picker.- ­' Read proofs below: . T,P. EMERSON. . I . I . A Nervous Wreck-A Happy Ufe. . T.p. F-m v!pso.N. . . . -- I I . . T.P.Emerson Has a Narrow Eftaps. i L - up with the victimized depositors of his fug, will make the season of 1894 as fol- , - - . Lt . . , . I CURE 4 1 ;"I live on . '. ...-� ..-4'.% : . . ; ...--.-. defunct bank. .----- -- -, -------- ----j---- ------ KENDALL'S SPAVIN the farm. At school I learned an . � � . I 4r ,f early . -.­P��.v,`;41� F I I .i i . . I F DLVM=T,1�L.N.Y.,Jan.A WL habit, which weakened me ph catty,sexually anj I - ,�,!`-, ,i,, . There was a pleasant social event at ..:. . . I I . Dr.EL J.KwmALL co. .00% L L I - ­-it . - .-.I'1- -- .1 . .�', �.� I .- 11 , -� , .. . 1.L. . . mentally. Family Doctors V I was i into * - ��, j I I . . . . 4. �I I .- the residence of Mis. J. Dann, Port Per I , Mr,"leawn-I bought&siDienad W ham mogn* .*.I . I . .. I Sims OwfthaSrvinjagothimforift lased , I . "..'. ".�, - _ 4W "decline" (C,onsumPUOD�- Finally '�C into ; , I .e 4: - I . � , .�.­�- ,7 - . I " Id2r un � , -Z - .- ry, on Tuesday afternoon, Ken I'm Spavin Cure. a Arayla to gone now • Monitor,"edited by Drs. Kennedy&Kergan fell in- - � . and I have been offered Urso ror the same hum46 to my bands I lairned the TrwA and came. Beig daughter, Miss-Annie E., was united in "I I only had b1m ntuo weeks.Be I got $In for using ---. 0 Now I.��.. �..'VAf.:-,�, I - . abuse had sapped my vitality. I took the -�Z I . .� : -.... .. --: , - marriage t , Mr. W.E.Earle, of the Earle $2 Worth of Kes"I'm spay*cgs* AfgAod rrwhn4mJ and was cured. My friends think I . �.-.. � .: - � .--Publishing,116'ase, St. John. N. B. . . YOU"truly. W&KAMM. 0 was oared of Consumption. I have sent them many . - -,"L pattenta all. of whom wow cured. Thoir Now , . � . - . --�t supplies v4rar.vitality and man- - ! I .. obser KENDALL'S SPAYIN CURE man . Mr.- Charlton's Sabbath Method tims ­ " Baum amuroall 101"=#-r.haed." . AFT=TUAA,rMAj-r., - . 'i,I. i . .1,- -. *=, bill was gi en its third reading in the : .. A 8*MPkTV41N(L - - � ... I -t..- . I Dr.!�j,110MA"Co. 0 L.I . - - - t 1.�"vf�.-�... -1-&4- -1 N � -0 awwts cum PM e L House of mm na Monday evening. As -1 : L !love ue" y"r Kmd&ll . , , ; ­. 1 : I �. 'A" Nue-es for Furu:bu two across"A READER ' "*Toa a Tweer Ra"re's'"t hLow-? Am low_ . ... 1: ­ . I I I A rises? Has your B14xA beemi diesseeD Ha"you any Our � . -.1 :rl I - . -. I . ­.­­ . ,. ! I Now KadmA Tvambiment will oure you. Wb" it has dam sw *then it will do for you " , Mobibils the sale of newspapers i * ,1 '= . . . . Passed is . :. 1� lits beet lAniment bay*evW QSW. ­ . on the Sabbath and provides for thea 6i~ durao dki ido WV Toon truly, Avem whaDoom . . - .. .'::.,'.� . - ; . - - - . . . . I I ­ I I PrIme 61 Per se"Se. . - W = C&1a4ALJ119L-4dL31F1W=311111M 41203M 30 CIO 31PO...^:-lle . . :.j closing of all canals on Sunday fi-om 6 a. A lady PMW on Mokedul 40Y. � : : 7W Bob by all Drunl&W or ad&en ­ ., � . . . - . . . * .- . . 1. . M. to 9 P.M. I Who, pauft at a grecwY sbm - , " ZW. B. 4. 11NIViDALL COZPAR7#1 If Yaws In Detroit, 1609000 Our'ed. No Risk.. -, . ;I- ." -* ., . I -1�1�' '4.1 . - - - . .��'. � - i . - . I I..-1.��.. I � 0 an,essweall FALL& reo. we Mawr VIW bm ran.wrhe for i --U.� t . 1� By a new regulation pressed is by Sir "L� - . ,,!!Tn6uk&%9n F an hou"- ., , ,- � - - * step* ~ in at ft "a 64. - .. . - a Lals"We reasonable. Books Proe=­r�e GoAdam . ,a= ... fkI*,i. , -.� I'% ,.", ., . . . . - owner or master of every steamboat in . 9.T.R ­­ -- of uten. ! _ ....:�,��.,.�L.,. . - - Hilbert Tupper, min-mitter of m,trine. the Monitor, �.*� . With batsd bnaft and A&3dm mks W"M vAMU*-7LWKWWW ftau" , - - , --, . .- - . �-1 I 0- "^MKS U1111D WIT'A'-, " - I : -;: , - . -. yQUCVTToLjWWX TRAINS Golve EA9T.109-1 49 FOLLOWS: VT--W*rrr8N CONSIST4T. PRI. . .; -'sf.'p, ! - - Canada must pity a duty not exceeding ShC.q;30fW-1"116" - VAW� No m*dlcfno sent C. Q. 0. No nampe on boxes or enves- . .t ,.,�,4,-y�, . . . I ; I - No. 6 Expaims . o 7:68 A. K. 000s. Fw . '.11,1 I ,rWnsr confideatial. Quotroon list and oost at ; . I 10 cents for every too, gross tonnage of . . � -jrrasat- .--.t1'4 ­ , � . .- . � The opmM. 111SVft GO bb WWh6 -.1; :i I 11 90 MURD . 2:24 P. K. Monte . . � - . a J - - ­� I . ". " � . � .", J. , . , their vesseli, in additional to the usual , -A . - : . - .., . -­--- . .s: . . ­ ;-�t- � , Ie'tI � :1-1 .1 - .�, - NMI � Cb& .. . 64 8 1006", 0 0 a ". P. Y. " .. ­�-k -. .. w I . I - r .�-,., ''--,I. , - I I - . . '.. . . charge for �nigpoetion. - - Fre NOMS SHELBY 61. , -k,.1.,-�11-.:: t . - A petition has been "at to the' county Bat to " dw b" � I 7�RAIXS GOING W=T D92 448 F0IJ.0W6:- RLn .... . .:.. , - , I - � ..,7 , � I DR& KENNEDY 4 GAN9 DETROIT MICH1. 1 . , 1 . ­ - - ­ .. . .� .­­ . - . - council signed by a large number of rate Am am"CjDTTGC=V - 1' :: No.7 � LooAL . - . 9-14 A.M. --- ---- . . I ­ I . . . - , � ­­ ) . . I "'IV . .. 3:09 P. M. -- - �- ,;:,.,Z�,�.­­ - - payers., asking for the removal of D. I I - 11 .�III,:... . ­. . . : "Whd Is lit" am he to" ' 0 8:22 P. V. ­ ------,- ­­ - -.------ ------- -.- - - -- --- - -- - Fotheriug6am, public school the d88% �; ; ' - a I Birs"s I ' "That aftm. to 00 curiM GYM.' :-: ........0~ .. : ' . L � , . * for the southern division of the county, . I - I . . .. . - I . . ... !,: , ' -11 . t . . I I ­­ ..." � I .- ­- Y ,­ . -. . . . -- . 1 - . ! I� � , . .� . - i � . I , �. . . I I, :. ,�."-1'� . What is it am&of? ~9 Ift uW. .- ,:� FARIOR�' XAR�BT. � A OALOAD 0V09ij69*6, . - L A :;, .- . . , - - . on the ground that he is too atrict with I I . OF I " �' �. ' ' I ' ' - - . ­ - - . j . * � I . ' . . �. ,- 11 . . ­ - - ..­ �,., , - regard to inforcing the school law as to -Aly ignoram YGWII P"maiM" . . -Tosay to June 21, 104. .0 ! . . I ,. ­ : "" . - . . � � *1 I . .- � � - . �I - - - .., ­.'�.:I" - I I - . v . , . . . I I I , .0. I . - � 7, -., I ... .accomodation. eta. I * I , : L I . I L . .�:­., , - fte"t falit:&*...-6.***. 0 Of ft to 00 00 1 1 - I. L,,, . ,-.,..... .1 I ­ - . "Yowl*ad" mKcmmfw my , (* (* to 0060 ! L 1 . . L - I . I I � -i. , ­� - Mr. and Mrs. John Tennison' I - I . I - . f Min- L - . . . ;� .1i '. I 0 Wheat, .....6049 - L I-, J- . . I I . ,'�"I*.�: . . , ,I. . , 4,;��,,� . I me you'm quits ba ft ONSAM& ,, " . , : � . � �r,:., - chester, intend celebrating the fiftieth an- - . . . , FURNITURE 1. .., . Wheat,red winter-o-o 000060 00 60 ,, , . . . . 00* 000 . . 1. , . f, . I ... - r. . . nii. -ry of their wedded life, their g*[. For COTTOL111bla. I'd hm YON Wheat, 00 6860 , .'`. .. . . wBarley, (000 just to hand. A choice lot of Bedroom-Sa-ites^rlor Suites-,. :, i::::::,:::: 00 ii so :. :­ . don wedding, 'r 00 00 I�4'* . .R, on the 2%h itim. Many is NOW W'tbbg*W2 an ft V� . , L nab.. �.---;�ili� . . �� , ., %� - . .�,,'�..- . o,-, - . . - . . ..I s- . . � . . . ,­ . friends will be assirnbleJ on that occas- An artkis at W9b fqPrd I ,- .11 .0a 0 bush...*.*.#,.Of**** 00 so 60 00 41 . I Ex. Tables, and oh such a lot of chairs of all kinds. :. ,�" - *..�W'­ . � " ­ ., I-1,l P t . I " . I .- 41 I - ion to offer oonRratulationc-- May the " ."t, ... . . I ,-XI . . :L .. 10" ! . i " Peas, buh###.#***o--o..... 00 00 10� 00 06 " : � irs n . �o - .1 - A buMft WAGONO t. .. " - .. -Bny notion of asking Alm , now -,--,.",�1-�-Vit,aged couple long five to enjoy the happi. I . . � � It ou have , :11 BAY,new, 6011*006**s..... 10 0010 to 50 : - . i- 7 I— , i,-nose of Their married exiPtonce. puts MA C&M I . 1 . ,yonr time, for you will never have a bet 0 . L ,.;.�... ,-�.., .",.,�."��. Awria" Sftw, too...-.-.......*.**** 7 0060 8 00 - ; I-I' . le � I .3. * -.'", .. ---�� -�,-�, -;,stoo In C , 9 I . . 1 . -, ,,, .. ,­,,,� . . I. - -i -1.. .� 1 .• I . . . . A sad awident occurred- as Blackwater For . Dressed hoo............. 0 W go 5 59 .. ter chance to get farniture cheap. L . 11 ­. . .. L..��".., -­'_ ;:�.­ I" I •1 . I - �-�. ,�.' -";-.,-..rd . . . :.- ..., j' ' . . . . i I ,­ �­ , .� . . . . station Thursday evening whereby Wm. ' AS fma hk SIM ft IrAy 114 � - - -` %ef, ferequartom...... 4 60to 5 I ,I ! ­ . _ �1"?, . . ­ . . - - . . . '\ - ' I Davis, son of Mrs. Davie, of Gwdwood, --- . ., CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK . . - uarten...... 7 00 to 9 00 !L" ­­; , . I The El,sef, hindq . : . , ,I . . 1 1 I 4. .- pony amdod Ws h"d-W L .. L I. .-: . � ­.' �--. -'- L' -1 :" . :­ :,� ­ , . I � - mmwmw� . ­...: �L4 I W. .. . look his life. Am G. T. R. bmkoatan he Y, Wow..................e.. * .6 OJ to 8 00 . . .. . - . . . .. � . . ..."41. I . . :.. , . I .. __­ . I - was attending to a back shank, and on bis 140rl.fialt "am I - i ' . I YOU .'­Ij- -I " . 4. "'' . - . -W" I 1 7 00 ood stock of Undertaking Goodc. If - " '- ,�T, * . - We still keep a g ­, ..,. !. C ­ " am OrMLAAML4 . - !.�...,.In," - � .- . .. caught between the draw-hsads[rind death I . ­,� B11411art ll;..*...6....6----:- 00 1810 ' 00 14 .. t,4-., i . ..., ­�,"I ­- . . - occurred in a few minutes. Doeessed - . . ­ - . 09 are loonipelled to get anything in thill line, don't forget.,,;- �--11';.:�., . . . .;. � . . - V , 1' F4=.dna.......#04444.4.00 00 1060 OD . "' . "I I r�: . L . .1 o . - • I. j 1:V.:I � 196 I , s t. � . ­ , . I - . � leaves in Lindsay a wife and one clad to -, ,' 4, � -A&Tam&900 I hr L� -L - 'I . I M . 4, ; -, ,ftww, 1 r 1W......... so I (V 1 -1 - . - AX L=403X-A, r VL0JC0Z=C- :L:­ ­­-� - . L i ST 11 Xj" . - . . . . - husband and father. I � . . -;.�1�-. 4=000=0 ,-. :I - � . *__::r .1 .. _ � . - - . . 41,Wfw : 2-.... . i:-.� DO- X A. 1--A"X - - --- - - - ----- -- -- _�. ­ :�-;-,!N� I . . . ­ moors the loss of a kind and affectiouste - . . i.!I I - " I ,& =)= 11C i- . I L I. . . . . . 1. I: - ­ - ­ - - - , : � ' . . . I - ­. .i," . .. .. We are sure our readers will sympa• . . . . - -....:L as Ra4herford in this cost : .. . - thine with Dr.' Jam' V. X. 'PAUILSAX19 & . . Et ; BURK ., . loss of beloved wife, Roealiae A. V100162" sm- way - ---- .. C41tal Paid up, ,. �­ 41,500,coo Whitby Marble Worksm GE06 $ , .- . . i�lks � . . ­ i - - . . :, j, L 1i - I 1, ARTIST, � ,., - . .. .. Garnsby, 'in the prime of life, being 40 � v ... 1. �: ' SurP1vst. ­,, - - -- $1,450,0001 , I I. : t:. . . I .: . ­ f mos. She had been ill quits a . . :. .," I .. I. NUCK 3T.9 IMSITI PW WrICE -; .. TONSORIAL years 0 .1,p 1. . . I . . I - I" . . � . . ' 1 1�- �".­.!�", � I a- - . . . . e , �, . . It. ­. . ": - �),; while, and was taken wore* during Mon. f . I : V X 0 = 3M 3M 1 ZT OK ...":I -�;�-L -. . ]" �ltat� . ­,,, , . . WHITBY At on k1gswken, ­?-,­ ­��,L". .1. day nigL1, and expired about six o'clook . .�:.,.-Ii' .. ATUNTIONs ...I..' '.'' I . - . - - ­­ ­ .-­;� .,. .­ 1.1- , :­,� ­. N 11 , . . . . - , . � . L .�., ,�; . . 1 -: . . ­ .---o-'. . - j . . . - I . I ­..�, . - -.­ ; . eefter" 2"""a" suallsen ivyuasao" . -- .I L -��" ':,.-, ­- _, ... '- 011 Tuesday morning. . Mrs. R . 1, . L I ,_�') _ . . utherford .. j - I . K"Ubaotwm of - .11 . . .. . � 1. .. - . . . - 8#ngsing, . , . .. - 1;�­..� � I �­ ­-.. ,�, . / . was born-in this town and has beets h' h• . � SAVINGS DSPARTUR". - - Hair I . , �1.- �1,"'..-11'..�..:.- I , . , .,. , � The undersigned wishes to thank bin Many Headstones and all I ­ I-� .­',­, " -, :,-,. -1�:,,.� �. - . . � . . . - - - : ,­ � . ly esteemed as &L worthy mother kind patrons for-tbeir, liberalpatronage dor- Interest allowed at hLg1sess current ra" Ift UarbteMonumenw, --- . Hair Cuttialit . - ':"'.1: , ,,,�,;'� �.,�,, . notice of wiUmInwal required. . . other ComierY Work. "-:. '. .I I . � " citizen. Deesaiwil leaves t laige fiunily ing the post year and asks for a - ­ - , . I. . . . . % . . I . ,8h&m*ii1g sad .1 � ,.,�.­. -,�'.­--.., ; -.- B. J. THORTONF OW66101, &Aa. . I - . 1,14 -• . of children and relakiyes to mons bar . continuance of the same. . . . 1: .y Ailse iftesaw"*9 asensk* ► . . - . ­.,�­1��0 . . ,,1 i , , , - 'i ' ­" -'.- --I':.-L: ��.� 1, ley ' . "� r I KANAGNS. mi"A Wj&G&S&4"n orassites. , ,� - . -'' I - - , ;. , .- � : , him& : lose. The funeral takes place this after. - ... , ­ . - . . - - . . . .- ­ - -I Sh r-.- I., . '. . . ­ I. -,- ...-:, I 1 I . ­ . I . - !� I . . - I .-,. ...., I 1� � , - -. . noon at two o'clock 96 the Orono come., •, ­� L . do well to done hi all the tatat .first-claw `.....'. ­�­*'� . ­ . . P 9 . . Horseihoeing"GenjarjJ Blacksm"4 "us ""basing. ALL wort Iluoranto" . , L,%!,�,,Q. "I - - "w"ehl"work would � ­ - . 44". . I ' - , i.4, :- . A . : I . - - -i�' :- . * � . I ing done on shortat ,notice, im *a wow of the lowo". � styles of the day. FAsore honed. ,, -,­.,'-'..',-� ' - - L . I ­­ ',- !� ­ ­ 1112� . . . - - I , r. 0 W.V. jMj*jj&r460j1, - - '&"Irkte - .,.%,:,.:�'1-e - . - � � - . ,L" - I Ili:. I - - 1�1�1�' I., I And at lowest priow j , 'I - ;.. 11.1 . I . .- . . SINDALE. . ,. -, .:-� ,� , -...:, ­�", � � . �� I., LI .I. ., . I - I - , .. 1- 1 . v��- , I . . '_1 - 1 ..- .1. ­ � -- . 1-. ---.- . . . �! - - . . ..".. -1 L r�7m;'..� . L , !.; I � =:;=�. -.� - . -1 . BROUGHAM.. . ,,,,_, . - , �11 A 4 ,. ' BARGAIN I ill =- . . . � . . ,�� .L .. �L i .. � .� - ..!I . � .i ; . - I . - . .. - I ..:. ..., .,7 .11. ­- ,�....., . . I . . . . - '. . - . .i - - 1-:.- -1. . I . - � - - . - - FIRST-CLASS 1. - I - . i . -6 . ,.;. , I ,- . . , - I -1 .��,- . . . 11, - , " speciality. .: , , � , - .. . . - 119 - . . .- �.- �' : ..-.. o Who are those you ' People goian to ­-­ ,.,: .- . - . � � .L j- In ,-. ;,,',-1" . i",-, . . .. - 1.- ..� ..I to . .�; . 1. r, ii 1 . . �.� : - . . . ­ ;�n ! - oeoupy the coltage. -,�".",i:'.-.�. 1. , ­" . 1 - , , . . - � .. - ­ :�' '11 EEN - ­ . s T-AILOR . S 0 ""-'� -- I whe" 'Vi" %bg coachman .on, SundaY Diseased and interfering WL C- 111EMICALLY PURE.', ' � - �. . evaning? � . - .. PAR S GR SCUF FLER . , . 1:1 . I ­ L. . .. ­ :L - .� �: L ,: i : - 1*1... . . ` . .. now - ­­ `F.�.� , A a 'solicited. .. . �,_,- _ ,' ; . . . .: . -ALSO Tlu-w . ,I 1. I , -, I ... -��-I,.i, .,-��,��4 ! . - '..­ � . I. 11 , .1 - .- . . We never see the Irish Slogger n .�k: . Z- ... . ... I . . 1. -1 . I I � . . � � -� ­ ,--: .-,�. -.,. ��L. � . - . . . 01W I . I . I , I 1. I '. ­ . . I - �.-. ..�,­. . � W, .,L:'? , . , . ­ Ll . : .. !Q', ,;�;�... . ­•, " ­ . I . I . I I , . .� - L ­ ,;,� . . . I' 'r-.,, 25 cents per.pound at , - .'. , � -, .,;- �- . Where can the poor child have 'gone. -- .. . . 'L � -. CLAREMONT ­ '' -' I h a v,e I& 0-:' 0 T--- : We were much pleased to hive Red. WILVAHA , gO - . �Mplew @book' (86dugs'pant. ­ ­ I .. I I i Inge and ovems6ings, which will be Z, �-L .:;.:, . . . Dr. Moffek with no Sunday morning and -. ,.,., (opposite r.rket Building.) .- 3 a PLO W- 3 . .. 11 �- . I . -,!, - --- WSE'S �R�G STORE W . IN 01; I L,.: - I 1�11 evening. . - M&I I ".,­;., - ,- %,� - ,. le up in the very beat numer .L, . , Our pastor, Rev. D. B. -Maa• - - . -L­ -,--�­�.' '.-'-!jk - L I . - - -­ . . CHEAP FOR : and in first-ekes style. .f­j L , donald and wife are absent froth no fora � - 1 4.z - �. 1 .� I.L I L��,, � � � - I I - I- . - 1 ­ . , i i : -- - MONEY TO LOAN ,:i-,.: .:- .- WHITBVIG "-�' ' spring iudl.-� �. _-'�L. �, &, . - -1. few weeks. . . . '. ­-- - . �, - . ... ... Those r"Wring olo&lsing for , ­.'I�f �,I . : 1. I . v -ON- . - -. I , . , . �. - -L'o L 't . !,­ � . I . . � - . . 11 - _ L ' , . I, . � m6r�lldo well to 81 -%.- -1 . *�" . :'. , � I., 'r. :, -, - , -I.- ! ... i . ­ 811W W1 - = 0 ., .�� ,' -"'k-4 1 4 ' �,-1.. ­ , _ . . - . i I , ... - � - .., ,:' - ­ , , � I-, : I ­ : -­ - :- -!'t.�� .4 ."­ .;� . .. ,��.. ., I— — - .1 - , . . . - .. I.. . I .- . - - I- L;� ., -- . '�,-j",­ - �1::��:�" MORTGAG SECU'RITY# L' .1 WM. .. go COWIE I amine samples F'riow away down . WEST HILL. :­- - , . I.;- A Pk I ," - I. . . - -I ' :.- .- . 11 . �1; . . -- - - .. ­ - `2 1. - . .. . . , .1 � - � 1. ' ;M.A.Ij Nj8W.jL-.L=j �` I � I , 1'1t� . I . - - I - ­ I LURQUHART, BroughsO . ­n1vv -* - -hl' - 61': . . ,! ­ . . � ...., - i T. Pirkdi, of she Baal H I 19 9 last • . . a $9 � I .1 i ..��- I .-- .- L', . . -�� *1 . . - I :� bought and Id on Commission. . .., I .... . .- - . I ,.,..�. week for Winneveir. L � -- . ­; ... . - - . .- 1.,. . , . - . - . I... `4, . . 1 . "V�q L - . I �,.- !t,-�� , - . I - '.­ - � - . .:�,,!L ,-. -L . - - . - PARISIAN I ­ .� ­:-, ­� . . : , , is -Tor• - . . . ­ ,�. �.� �..:.- �. - KE M s-1 . GORDON'S . I �­�­.'.,. R. Eads If� a K. Biriftni of - '-'-� ' - I " �, ,.� : . . .I .. ! "* , -. 1.:� '�1.� ,. . ­ .1 C EAT 0 - ? CHEA . ,-,...- - ­ ,:­. - . .. ontof spent Sunday with Mrs. Wilson. Al-ren* t f,)"41!r-4"L� ifs A-.',: 1.31, t� PIM6, - :- i I 1, � --­ - .. I I I -,.. I 'L ' ' ' ­ ­ . 0alloway visited friends in Mark. I ' Go . so .. -AND- . I ­ RA 1.1.,�­ ­��,�, - L John I ' - � Glass and Ste�rn Bollerinsurance .. . - f Iror & ' : , . .'' ,.L L . IR WOW. -, -,7...1-�, - :`,-�-'..­_. , � CAN I OBTAIN 4 PATEN , : . - .- . r ; ,L I — - � - . . .1w . . . ... ham Bunday. We wonder why ,,-7aek . :1 - , - - . , ay hair to its 00 � . . I L . ,� . . _ monest opinion.wrft to a restores gr ori I .­,":., .... - . -1 .,.:",., I . - have had nowl Oft I .. �XPIOMY � 1 :'goes out there so often. . ,-., "I the ­hesd clean, - .- --4 , --�- * . in 0 patant , up . . I ­ . beauty and softness, kooDs I... ' ­- ... .1. ,� -- - � ' - ­-­ -� �4­ , . - . I -� �.­1 � ` � We noticed the genial face of Harr I ly omftential. aw-d at - . I - . . - -. t...."' .' L 1 , Y Fame - ana VILLAGE "uoPmw=, wvt -- dandruff, aurae : .�"., . I cool and free from ds 'I I 1: I ­ " - I I 4 : Office, , .� � formation concerolne Parsers and to die : .L. -` � . . I- . Beeves of the Toronto Post 0 pass . jr - I i� weeke., tion and itabing of the scalp, given a beauti• . .. . Wn them seat free. A190 a mawgul at maw, Ice ()reaw every day iu - , ,, ,­­ - :-. � . .. . "'i 1: ' ' through here Saturday night. - I - . ..�. t fts. . - ­ ! pert , For ----- fel gjosl and perfume to the. hair and will � . .. -- , Sale. , 1061 A04 ed=b � 11. ­ � . . . Pro �­ .1 W it lWans a a r . ­ . .-- I - ' ,* . pateal IV L - .. ­­ division I Including two desirstle dwellings in Picker * al notice M a we . .. - . . . I - . The lot d' " . � 9 A ,U: .1.. �.,�� I .;. . ; . �1. 9 I L of the A. 0.B. jh6t a tb En Is Mesa-R .. � MRSt TANN,ERs' -stop its falling out in a few days. It ill not .. Corner grocery Vill Person desirous of renting! , = a or the most ,, 1$11 &turda, night -at a eom at C= t"bt widely bag,*the Pubhe tb* - L. I I . doli' L- * ­'��: .... 'ot 4 1 . ­-- I skin .,--:: ,, :-.- , . a C to t 0 InveDw. 6 6916"M I I I . a dy@,will not soil the - - . ­' .. I - -I I . ­ - their farms i hould call on the j _­ ! - sold -- e V. O. B. took the chair and ,. ' tr .rmt b - . ; by -1 store. �h . . Wood elegantly 11just C" = .- rate hmdaresg. M%uf'd and _ . I . � . r - � . undersil nod at .once. .-.-:,'-..�,:,� =. I* - In the . In. After an enjoyable - :i.1 - I ; ,,� ::-,.1 .. , I lawast atiou of � - O]HNr - ANNER. I 'told tales of long ago. , ­ : w4rd. 3 a--- "M a r - .. I � - 1� - I T� . . .r ' ; I . '�. - . :, - ' ' .' e".-. .. ..&--�- , - ; -, r'� _ I I rev. 6"Am - 1�1! 1. i - . I . .L.� I �'.. � � I . We L GORDON I Tonsorial Artist .. obewing tobacco and !4'.6� ..,%' -.L,. -4 � . wildi tdition taou ly, a yasr:� . t'71. . I - ­ - . .. ­ - � L, I r -h I V-- . . . - I �iM"Yos 84W" ra is a44 h7e I d *� � �j I mix - R WO � I Ker 1rMMA%W . I ! T coltolene giben . . -- evening spent in :;�,-, ,�,%,. ­ LLT DONE. es'l ,ffy UPW Oft , .1 .. - , '.. ''ill . YAN01140 bAlalijkg , ULG'Mto, ?* . always., .on .b4a. . . . . .. � _gS fi*d2 r Mftfa� '_ . I Le t . . - .rL:r. -quw - . , � ! 1010eawl ppis . *as("% am, of. le _t". . ., . . . .­ - 19 I reling,- they adjourned go*meet again ,. ts, , - , . �,� King Afteb wesj, Pickering. . . .. : - . -. . - ­ - . . � ,, W � " W114 -- ,�- - !� Iminitaltiolk 06" . . - . -:.vo 0� ' 7 - - i�- -­�-�n..'­ ,% . .-. �.r.I � . - I I - ' - �q . .. - IL. - 1. � . -- CHARDSON . tk OnAmimil. ­ ' --.1, ah T-OW01 next atuilr&y - I- . W i . ... O"L . . - V� RI , L: r�.r , ; 11­� -1, ,� - -.,:7- .1 ,�, .., ,r,� I I - r , . I �� - 'r , . - ;.., I I r . F,&-T-�7 c , 1: . . I ,.-. . _,jj " -' '�` "!0- , � I 0 L . I -J -1 � .1� - . . .. I : 1 ,�,#742.L- . obl,� -1,1 j. :, ., !-. I I - ­-L -- I I L.I 1. - . , ­:, ,�� , ... . *,, - ,:�! � - . . - ,�, --: .. , .,iL , -" . 1�-, ,��A L4iNG STONE".- , 11 . ..'" - - ­ 1- ­ 1", -- , - . . . I—— --� ­ -0416 - . I .­: ­ I . r- � � 1, I . ,� _­ _ Z­r.. , . 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L' s - - a : a . ._ "rx 4o- - _ 3 w -�.. ..'-: .:. f.: t. -. , d. :( ... ..r ( A 4 t R•mp 4tL7 - ry t ' . [ h ' ._ A ._. i. r . ( y� •. 3 '[ . ,. - - - , - .. . ,,,. .-• rt: 2 - W �Fa s a n fide test of shill Iii mark- iuts.in tho dlssoarso. _T_here was entire pR0 DRESS �N AFRICA. q ry � A f:yq�� j s t a bo t /-.P'4./.rid., V _ yjy_� a .. a ..-> . _ - _ _ _ _ _ - -w: fi .: _ .. r. a I. :v. ,5 * 1 East l: ix»: '..` wr•r e" �ltlll}�o n . r - a r�+otts neiems, " V 1,.�� p" cite 6 'm ---. Abohi stru k out, whish, as th® clause v but ot�l �► ve earn .. . . r :_ t&ads, proven s the ill-treating, baiting, L _ ,, _ est, impleeasive air, at daycare st(LLe t3eet=o Geaniey lithe Years : �. y r starving, aban oiling, oar using ars a target , . X.d da t enjoy the�sarmon at all this .the goc d man admonished Ghriatiaa parents Ago nna AtowY. >rEVENT' H PALIAM NT--FOURTIi of any donieati animal..' morning,"said Mrs..Fisk. .i It seemed to to beware teat tliieic style .of otionpgrsation A,G"erman named Marlin, who recently SE55ION AT OTTAWA. The amend nt was carried b 4 vote of prove anything ' bqt bane alai to the t.; —� 10. y me Dr. Frescott went out of hie w ay'toy yauttger rnember:i of.the family. made eE seven months' trip nil the Congo 5$ to <. : : . , ,.. x n .:: odd thine a Mr. Tisdale dyed that the committee 8 . nd I am sorry ta. notice he is 1$e.reminded `his hearers, that let s r►vac, tells some interosting things about" TRASER Rlv�a I+Loons. rise and re or` wQ rets. .. bs ronin to ut on ul it arra somethin preacher be ever so faithful and ever so the r$sent condition of the settlements ' Mr. Corbonld desired to ,:all atf`ention to The motion as carried by a vote of fit I es is I detest in any minister." g stn°ere; his teachingl wanld lose all paver and enterprises along that greet stream, '' the disaster in the Fraser River valla t° 27• -iu a , his ia- Y D• . 4 �!VPhatda�gou meats by little pulpit airs, . be totally lost u on and has thus furnished a text for the well•- .. t nd his precept all vel C. `this distrix was; perhaps, the garden x #iTi3�wT dam.. f uenae for goad would i ` af-British Columbia, and the result of the ' i '- , I f, • 'Fife 2 I the young peopl® of the household--i he knawi, African traveler, Dr. Baumsan, ' — Mi+. Daly, in hitroduping a bill to amend „ + , • o � was criticized unfavorabl in . their floods was,hardly yet known: Much vale- the North-Wes .Territories Act ex lamed Why,didn t you notice hoy�every little y who contrasts the present aspects of the• P „ hearin A sin le - remark, he argued, able propelrty ha(1 been destroyed and some that when the robibitor�r law was in force '►bile he shrugged a Ishoalder 2 sad Mrs, of a d�rimental aharaoter was sufficient to Cos}go country with what he saw nine years '; ,lives.lost. A stretch of :country seventy enactment as adopted to provide"that Fiak drew up one shoulder is exact :mita- destroy the most earnest efforts au the age, when be went over the very same 'i miles long-by about twelve miles wide had debts for li uo supplied by wholessle'mer- .tion of the minister's movemeat. " Then pastors part. ground. f - . "` , been swept by the Aoods. The disaster was chants coal n t be collected. It war ro• P And the $erm'on.was site that could have c = 'osuaedbytheaaddenandexceptionalwarmth osedto rovid bhat the Lientenant•Ulaver• there was an affected way of-glancing with At chat time there we're only a few qua•' of an earl season metria aver beau P P been listened to with marked profit by Y . g Y Y narmight by pr clamation repeal the previa• great rapidity -frorrr right to loft, as if many a well-meat.ing but Lhough0leaa lid areas hater on the aide of Matadi, 90 .� oulawfall on tne~mJunttaiiie. He hoped the ion. Another f %tore of the bill was that it startled by his own ideas." parent. miles from the mouth of the river. The • --, Government would corze to the aid of.the provided that t e memberof the Executive A ain Mrs. Fisk mimicked the actor, lace is now-a small cit with about 20.90.. " people of the district, who were homeless Council should. old office until their sucees, - ' P a - P Y ' . and destitute. . . - turning her eyes from sills to side .id eo TREATMENT FOR OBESITY. population, forty or fifty European build- sore are epiloia d. ., Sir 'ohn Thompson was sor`r`y hb' s not + ludioroas a manner t ner hatband laugh• •A Patient Loses sloe Titan I+tt'ty Pas►nde Inge, a hotel, stores, and mission houses. fi .- IRRIGA'tTON. 3= • able . say t. give the hop. gentleman a - -tr . This transformation has been wrongh , by r k ed outright, and little Dot liurat into a loud in the Cones@ of 11x; ifontUs. + diredt:answer for want of information and -Mr.`Daly ex tined, on the $raft'reading '. . : particit:ars on the subject. He presumed of the Domin' n Irrigation Act, that it peal of laughter, tea. Savin gives an account of his treatment the dense railroad, of which Matadi is the the inf6rdiation would be forthcoming in.a• makes provisio for irrigation by companies "It's such queer Iittle mannerisms as of obesity that presents some features of seaward terminus. In 1885 Baumann toiled ; few_da e. and individual . ., sinfully over the Palshalia hill, finding Y those, she added, that I call pulpit sirs, apecialintereet,says the Louden Lancet. A 'p d . himself onl a few mites beyond Mata i - - _ ,: b. , T i,lE�LIB CABG. i , p Tg�tb RwaD xa4 �_� � ": and, as I .said before, I detest them I I mea 8 feet 10 inches in ietght and weigh- after a hard day's work. Now the steam �c Tlie House passed adverse indgment duly with some one would tell Dr. Prescott Ing 28.1 pounds was admitted to the Padd• care daft whisk their passengers, in less • The following bills were read a third • K n n Davies re lotion, which ro sed to - 1 time := P° P Po how he spoils the effect of what he Is saying fasten infir{nary to be treated for an ulcer. than an hour, around aha above thin hill condemn •as ron the im risonment of td the lateau overlookin the'Con o. In . - To incorporate the Northern Life Asstir• t g P by assuming such'looks and attitudes." This patient, 68 years of age, ' was unable P g g , ':: ..ohn V. Ellis ' proprietor of the St. John three days after Martin reached. Leopold- .> once Company of Canada, n Mrs. Fisk and her husband had ust re- to walk chiefi b reason of his ulk. He $eapeoting the Richelieu Bind Ontario Globe, by the 13 prem@ .�onrt of New Brun- 7 y Y b villa he wsa able to take a steam haat for the -. .. - F Nevi ation Company. wick, for cons ructive contempt. of court. turned from church, and little Dot. seated was put upon:a diet of.one pound of cooked upper river, and if he had missed the boat - ': Sir John Thom son ave the answer of the he would not have been com sled to wait - T incorpore-te the-Trust Corporation pi q on the floor waslpaying suehfiiced attention fish an'd one round of learr cooked meat a Pe �= Can da. Government to the chargee made agaiaat len for another while in 1885 those who _- .. stop what her ther was sa in that her da and a int of hot water si ed at in- g .. the New Brun ick judiciary, and to the �° y - g Y P PP wished to go to the farthest reaches of _. �IP08CE COIIRT:;- legal argumen which have been pat fur- father asked, laughingly, " And what do larvate every two hours. The fish and the navigation had an opportunity to` embark ' .. . Mr. Cbarlton, on the seeond.,>;eading o1 ward. So far a the offence was concerned, you think of pulpit airs, little Dot Y' meat were distributed in meals, according only once in five poi' six months. In 1885- the bi)1 for the relief of Jose h Thom eon the Premier bol s that it amounted to mak- to the taste of the. atient but no bread there was a great scarcity. of carriers on _ P P b " I wrtests 'em !'' sold'. Dot, emphatically. P said that if the system of granting c'ivorces ing infamous ch ;ges against' Judge Tuck, • the road leading round the cataracts, while = were- to be continued, it should be�by� which,afterthe user was compelled toad• This caused a meaty isagh at Dote ex• vegetables, milk, or aby other article of Martin compares this road to an ant-path, _ mit were roan less,herefused to withdraw. genas for the little four-year•olsl was par• food was allowed. The patient was a sa numerous were the caravans of heavy Divorce Court, g ' teen of intelli once and did, ever thin laden otters trod in in cin le file. Aa the evidence had sot been distributed Thepuniehmen of 1 ibelloua and false attacks ocularly fond of getting hold of words alta- .Pe g Y g P g g- g the bill was allowed to stand. upon the bench iii connection with actions towards the rdcoess of his trea„ment manag• Iu Bang';. .Baumann lived in a miserable - - - gether too large for tier .little puoher o - pending is held to be conetitutionall and cls but and had aothia but manioc to EMPLOYMENT OF 0111N l.QE. ro erl with: the Y mouth. The,dinner bell tin in us hen ing to drink five or six pints of hot water y g p p y power of the court aa� 8 g eat, while Martin sojourned in a comfort-. Sir John Thom son e 1 in 'to Mr. sailed• t - ! effected a than a on the sub ect duringthe day. Weight decreased steadily. able brick house,and en n ed"the fruits sad Prior, said-thatiaasmuch ae hegwgrk on ' '-` ggLII AA'T WI'rVks9Bs. : : - It was only Monday afternoon, however,- On admission, Sep. 21, it was 284 pounds; vegetables of a fine garden. A well•kept - . the Esgaimalt fortification i carried on iter. 2 it wap 274 ounde: Nov. IS it was station of the State now stands there,where Mr. Edgar m ved that J. B. I'ravo$t aha that Dr. Prescott called on bits. Fisk, and p o - directly under the British -Go rnment, no. 236 psunds. and Dec. 4, 246J pounds, At nothing. but wilderness existed in 1885. -. . . action had been taken- ardin the C• E. Larose, f: Quebec, witnesses who the servant chinking her mistress was st Christmas there was some latitude iven in Baumann acarcel heard rubber mentioned g had refused to �swer fire snmmoas of the g Y U employment of Chinese upon them, further home, admitted him. On discovering that diet, and the result was a prompt addition on the Congo, thou h it is now one of the Privile es- and Elections Committee do g than to forward the protest to the home g Mrs. Fisk was awe the irl returned to to his weight of seven pounds, but nil Jan. chief articles of trade. - - att nd at the b ref the House on Monday, Y. g - • authorities. . I 15 wet ht was reduced to 239 ounde. Mr. Martina ironed arrt�w did not hit : Jun l 1. the parlor, and was sarpriaed to find Dot After four month's treatment the deet was the mark. W hat he meant to do was to aov>tttx:ui.�T coTRAcrs. `; S r Hector digevin pointed out that iq carrying oa what appeared an animated . :Mr. Coateworth, in moving that it is Que,bee when itnesses were requested to conversation with the minister. . modified by the addition of two small slice, giVA a very unfavorable -impression of the , . .'- - . expedient to- insert in every contract for go a distance t air traveling expenses were When Mrs. Fisk returned the saw her of breadand.butteratbre:�kf&atandenppers Congo State. What he eaceeeded in doing any public work made and entered into always tenders their.. In this case not a pastror's card in the salver on the hall table and milk and sugar is h e tea night and was to furnish material for one of the mast hei3after a clause regbiring+ the contractor cent had been p id. Therefore, he thought g+ mornii Fels. 7 he returned to ordinar careful and scientific of African ex lorers to , and later in the afternoon ss she satsttwio �• 3' P_ to pay the workmen engaged upon such these witnesses should be first offered their with Dot seated, as usual, oh the floor, meat diet, such as other patients had, with prove that, considering all the disadvan- . work a rate of wPgea at least egaaI to the expenses befor these extraordinary pro surrounded by her beloved doll;eewthe wait- the exception of potatoes, Ile then waighc:d rages, the $tate is.maving along the path . current rate of,wages paid in tie locality ceedings were t ken, ress.in.pasaing, looked into the room and `'`;4'1 Pounds. Weight increased slightly of_progrets at a highly commendable pace. _ where such work ia' being ' done, at and 8�r John Th mpson said the praetica said• - fora time after reauming ordinary diet, but - durin� the time scab contract is being car- wet not to tend expenses, but no knish- "I su a ria saw br. PrescoLt'a card, Mareb 21, when the patient Ieft, he wet h. g AN ATHLETIC ADMIRAL. . me t could be @ted out to a vitae s wire lYik►'am 1 Y ed 2:i0} pounds, having lost over fifty _ ' tied on, unties$ the Manistee with whose dc- rands in six niontha. The ulcer healed partment the contract has been made shall f&il d to often 1 �beeauae of his indigent Mrs. b'isk replied that she had seen it, PQ Sir i[Ielitaei Catme icyuuinur rules.a Faet 1 for special reason relieve the contractor eir' ntristancee. and was sorry not to have ►eea the gentle- within four weeks of his admission, and Race at Firtr-alaht. 4 , pa hent of ex• man bimscalf. " . Pam and stitfno" soon disapppeeared, per• . from the observance of this clause said r. Laurier s id the y mitring as etueh walking as tt►e apace in Admiral Sir. Michael t;ulme-Seymour is : that-a similar resolution was carried in• the pe sea in adv tire,- when the witLessee - As the girl passed on, Do't looked up and the ward would allow. Wei el remains one of the most o alar as well as moat British house of ,Co.mmone on February were summon iby the Crown, was not remarked, in a tone of great satisfaction': Q P P 13th, 1;'91, and was now in operation in the��ppractice in uebee- "I acrd him, and I tailed him 1 did a-lext the same (2301 poundb), the man being now distinguished of Great Britain's naval offi• . . nU t6e departments of• the Iia trial The taction �a ado ted, ul it sire." on or<finary diet, but dlriatting ao freer. P P P P Ilia health is siceellent» cars. Aceardingly everyone w. s highly service. -A b ,la f had been -.ado ted id � . "'` xaaei v LE PosTpot► IICs. "b'i'h&t1'' Mrs. Fisk atart9d e0 cad @poke Y P its �` pleased at the Mediterranean fleet athletic: .• . t . Toronto euacting that laborers working --JJ ,_'` - with such, energy that Doc started, too. 9,ir Adolphe aeon,nnswerifig 51r. Lister, Then she adied, mors gdietly, "Dot, tell � aporia held recenty at Maltw, when he won._ on corporation work in that city shall be ' p The said that in 18 and 1893 complaint has- mamma ji. t what you said to Dr. Pteseott." The Great C©al StrlKe in fine style the veterans' handicap race for . • . aid not less than Iv cents an hour. beep made by P• Leslie that her . principle he sought to establish was by no letters bad --bed tampered with in the Tha child began again with a satisfied As the goal strike contiouea in the officers above thirty-five years of age. Com . means necv, and he thought he had shown air, as if sure of commendation for t►aviug ,United States from day do day the em• man.ler B-iruey, of the Hawk, ran a KemptN the po ttoffice. The matter had worthil erformed a nee,jed dut ood becond from scratch. The Admiral - a good. precedent for its adoption by the Y P Y• g Governr-ient. been investigat c�, and the postmaster war .,I tolled him I did a-tcst.�pulpit airs, ployment of great numbers cif factory hands who succeeded the late -Admiral Tyroh in . instructed to d a harge the assistant, who Aad he said, ' What you mean, littia becomes Precarious, and as a destructive the command of the'Mediterranesn squad• - '11r-'Ouiinet aa'id that at first eight the was charged h' tampering with the girl Y And I say, ' You sticks up your agdttcy the strike is having far reaching ron► joined the service-tis far back as 1819,• resolution seemed commendable, but the letters. •• and is lift ,�; I I ahoul er, •.nd you goes this way, anti Uat y-eight years old--quite a respect- - ' question that always&rose was what was eesults. 1t is eatimgted rwbat the strikers . - the current rate of wages. With the ex- I - LAw *R >;7ET'1't t' ' •• i o ned hor brown a es to ih,,eir utmost ex. able a e.at which to win a foal race. He ' ¢ tenne and wri led Y are ioaiaig w° :,O,Ot a day in wages. and is g . ception of what had taken plate in Toronto 3�r• Charlton cued as amendment to a !Ig her little body aborti in: - served witX distinction in the Baltic daring t _ taction that th ones o tato su 1 that bar desire to loon as wild as oasitil�.. the course of tri very few weeks wage-earn• the Crimean war sail a�mmanded the naval - `last winter he knew of nothin that cal'�d g pP Y� p ! for such action as the hong gentlem a lands shall be _ 1 only to aptual settler@. -IWhat else di.i he say, and what did you ere is Oun4retle of factories, - which must opaeasiona against the Chinese in 1856 and sought to- lake. The' trouble in �orunt The curse of th ettlement ' thQ country -say?" asked Mrs. Fisk, her -voice fairly either have coal or close, may be'.deprived to 1858• He is of Irish descent and comes - . seemed to be that the eontcae+ors took in was the middl n or speculator. The trembling with exaitemeo4 anti anxiety, of a sto.:k distinguished in naval hiitory. „ Government ha iven away to apecnlators "21e say, 'Who Mad you that, lfttie of t�ieir•incests a# aubsistenae. Matiy menu.• Largs numoers of epectatRre gathered to laborers who were not local men. But c irlY And 1 sa '.Hiss Mittikaas !"' and faotnrers, viewing the oyer-erowdea con- witness the proceedings, which ver© en• . ` how could this be provided against ! If no lees than f)0 townships, or 8..,5.10 gg Y, 1)ot threw back her head a d tau hed mer• dition of the labor marks and reflecting livened by thv tiiass bands of the fleet outside. men were never employed, much square mile@. ► other evil was the grant- g t, , and ' higher rices would have to be paid, He ing of 25,000 s are miles•at $5 a s uare rely, • that'after -a s' mmar'i idleness they c,)ul+i the prizes were afterward distributed by. - foresaw great difficulties in the way of the mils to favorite f the Government. What "�Vsa that all he said !'-' asked mamma. Lady Culme•aeymour, who seemerd to take "No ; he say, 'Who is Miss Iilittikens 4' C°mmat'1 their own rates of wages. do hat es eeigl leaaute in handlin the anted of . : - adoptiva of such a principle, and for his was wanted wa he actual settlement of p p g )ands and- the d elv meat of the resources And I say, Ole blother Hubbard . And care whether they clone or not. Thus ff victory to her gallant huaba ' V. Y. • - dep�rtment he could say it was impraatic- p he tau h and as 'Who a!e 1lothar Hub- Herald. f ' able, of the country. he tloveramant should in 8 Y� thu strike caittinues, wages map ire forced - . - Sir John Tliompaan said the propnaal to every way •mak t to the interest o: the bard is!' And I say, 'Little ole Marm Step down to ntany or all:of Elie highly organiz• . ad"ours 6he debate wag &.reasonable one, settler to go int noccupied lands. and-fetch it. and tho unconscious Dot laugh- ed tuduatriet. Although small qua:tinea Women Ga>r>rablers In England. . " If the aweatin s stem bxiated in Canada` '�1r. Daly poi d curt that the ropos'ed` ad harder. , pp of fuel have been imported from Nova• Theevil he►bita of batting and g&mblirr� resolution dart 1 that 1&ads should be Mrs. Ftsic despite kat trepidation, had and could b+g necked by tho present reso� SeoLia anti Wales, the supply.from those are ineressin most of.all amon women . • - Bold to actual e t Jere cal on,liberal terms• to laugh, too, bat she aske+i a sin: g • lotion, i-t should be adopted. , That, how• Y � „ 8 sources, u n whish s dot of 75 cants a g ' that there she I • be' no sales of land to Acid:what did I)r. I reacctt sap then 4 fou is irn d Y says an Lnglish.paper. Mothers of families _' ' ev-.r, was seriously challenged, The subject - pose . cannot bring touch relief.: .- middlemen • t ' t rovisiom should�be made Tell`mamma truly, Dot, , was worthy of consideration, and therefore p Aagordiug to the American Consul at Cape bet away their husbaanda wages and pawn . be supported ;he motion to adjourn the for freq graAt ee tars ; and that land grants "He never say 'pother word, only pinch E3retata, the miners of Nara gcotta receive clothes amd furniture to obtain funds for - debate, to railway cot dratione had jibes made. mn i!heeit and gay, 'Qh; you little rniuhief, i, y g g p Hundreds of teen ►, atter pay than do those of Penne lvan•a, amblin urppogee. with reckless la i hneseto tris seriouadet• Y !liar Land, sad Weat. Vir this and.in the women eng&ged is factories bat regularlq . "TfTIATi BBnrllva, ;., riment "of the " ablio interest. The m&• Mrs• Flak felt a little relieved. She had Y B ' . opinion of at least one Pentisy,lvania Raper Some see the bookmakera persona!ly,others - • Mr. Weldon a bill,to disfranchise. voters lority, he @once e , would agree with the shown such a,predileetion for silk mittens the present iMaKinley tarifa' duty is insuf- send their money- throe h middlemen: - who have taken bribes was read a third first portion of -t a resolution. Provision all winter that her husband had, sportively ficlent. Unquesteanably the demand of Bettis amon ladies is on .the increase i ix time. ' • i for free grants a i existed since 187'2, and called bar ,lira. 1►i{aikens, and, of course, 8 g Dat had learned the name b heart is a ver the strikers is terra reaganable than is that and the drawing room sweepstakes are- T - - . i"t w'as a liberal p ovision• .- Before the hon- Y Y of the rotectionist a sir. - - SABBATH OESERVAN(?E. gentleman m e such ohargc,s, he should short time. Then because of her fondness P P p becoming popular. This is a tremendotie I . • Mr. Charlton moved the.house 'intacom- ascertain the to s en which colonization for a rather shapeless house dress, he had - �.,.�� 1 indictment, pet I do not proFose to refute inittee on a bill to ee¢urP the better obeerv: lands were gra to to aettlere. oecaaioually dubbed her old Mother Eiub- Fr819Ch Surgery. it• It is a deplorable state of thinge� but ante of the Lord's day, commonly called Mr. Martin ob r d that the(xowsrnment' bard. Tba afppenation,"Little Maim Step. - ». even if the half:hue' not beam `ta)�, it is Sunda - land policy was eaironsi. for the small' and fetch-it•, Mr. Fick had appl►ad to Dot It is of taterest to note the reeults.of re• wtt,}>.{n rite pale of credibility: Gambling `� ; : , Aar. Sproule objected to the provision: ness of the et'ni ►r tion • to the West. The herself, because of her alacrity in running cent experiments made by surgeons in the is on the inoreaae amo�ig women." Betting preventing bows moving through the canale� reservati�n of a t o mile"railway belt had little errandB, anti knowing, as ha di<i, that cueing _of idiocy in children. Like many is largely practised and'with .disastrous •. ! between 6 a.m. and' 10 p.m. on'Sundays. , retarded these 1 mentof the country. He the longer a name he Could find tha b+ett«r edec.te on rite fancily life by the mathere of a,ther things new in scrgery and medicine, Ea land, who are constantl anal roudl ' _ Mr. Haggart moved tc substitute for the contended that r me had in everyinstance she would like it. fl y p y clause, that in case of nrgeat neceaeity� retarded the bu ld�ng of the raitlways. The. Ml's• Fisk took Dot'nn her lap,aad; look-- these experiments origqinated iu Paris. Tho enough proclaimed thesooial saviours of our in at her steadil said en but. with tele• was:conceived that idiocy frequently land. e owing to pressure of business, .cause by fiat.' m$n who got g arts were in iprearly every S Y► c g sly. _ terruption of traffic or rite approach of the irnrxance unabl nd'unprepared to go oti some decision. : was caused, where no congenital` causes V' "'' - - - close of navigation, the clause may be sus• wtih construe ob and onl "M little Dot, I'want ou to tell me were apparent, by the premature union of Come at Last. #i, y pre van tecf S' y - �` pended or varied by order•in-Council which y on the work trul , Did ou sa.'.an thin at a!l to "Dr. tri® boars of the skull in infants. :ALating A lady was the mother of a Bright little - _ others who war _able ta.carr y y y y g shall continue in force for.only four weeks Mr. Davin 6 id the hon. tnem.ber fo Prescott abo'at papa or mamma t" on this assumption,' the French surgeons boy about three years old. The whgoping . - - at tine most and may apply to one or more North! Norfolk (Mr. Charlton) in statin Dot shook her head witti decision in 'her removed a portion of the bony covering of cough prevailed in the neighborhood and - ' canals. - the aiiiouni of 1 nd granted to railways by turn, ae she replied : the skull on several patients, the idea being the mother became very much alarmed lest - The mo,ion was-carried by a vote of 56 the United Sta t Government since 1850,; "No I truly rooly, I didn't say mamma that the brain had not had room to.expand her boy should -take it. She had talked commensurate with the r - > r - to 32. what ne first rant was made, down to nor papa one single lima." g owth of the c tild. and worried so much about it that she ha3 " the r sent tim , which be.said was 58 00ci Then Mr@. Fisk added, lightly not wish• Tba results int many instances proved the infected the child with her fears to such ori x Ddr. Charlton suppeRed ho had Letter be F correctness of the t'heor Ia : -. - "I satia$ed-with what he had gat, and, with � spies, ha given only a fractional tn8 to imfrress the matter farther on the. y some eases extant that he -would scarcely leave her the permission of the chairman, h+ R►ould amount of the rants. He had made the childish mind : the results mere remarkable, In one case side. One night, after 'the Iittle fellow drop clauses 3 and 4,,referring to fife. :•rte- mistake ignore fly, ha believed, of salting "You must never speak to arty atne ot. an•.idiot girl of 8 years began to show signs had been put to bed, a donkey was being nitig (Sunday railway trains and railwaS the amount pat nted from the total amount that again, Now remember, Dat I" 4f reaavertng intelligence the very dray atter driven past that house, and, when just anted. And the innocent Do reassured"her the operation was-performed. o and a eamboat excur$iona. (� 6, , pia• ppesite, set upp' his "bee-haw, bee-haw." The clauses were dropp.ed. . The'anendrin tit' waetben put and de-: misiag "truly rooly" never to tell it to Dr. "—��"' - With a shriek rite little fellow was out o,► ' Mr. Taylor desired to know if the Chris- featediby a vet of 100 to 47. Prescott &gain, nor tis any nae elae� " over ScatIand last year increased its wber►ty Lid, scree►ming at the top of his volae :-- tion Guardian was to bt called"a newspaper. "': anymore." growing are& by about 8,000 acres. '+Tho whooping-cough ie camiu , mamma " - He thought not. This paper was sent to- n talking the matter over with her A.technical paper given the followiiig'rulo --the whooping-cough is coming.' Some of the ricks found in`B' bylon in husband that ni ht Mrs. Fisk concluded for determinin the number of tons of r&ile ---- ;tri= - clergymen, who di$tribnte3 it i'n rural dicate by the et mpg upon their surface a t g ' g districts to their parishioners on Sunday. rl with the remarks : I required to.lay a mile of track :—Multiply It Fr'Ightened Him. age of at least 5000 taste- Tha art of briak� "I did not realiui for as instant Ebat the the we ht. r and b 11 and divide the He therefore objeeteu to the clause provid- y y making was we 1 developed at that Lima,for Bink@ was callin on thea Ie of his e e {A'- in for the im osition of ai fine of not more little mideet would understat:d in the least product by ,. For example : Take •4 7U. g - pp y g P no bricks are tier made than. these. He picked up a volume of "Lucille " and than $50 for fir;,t conviction and not more what I was saying, much loos tre�aure upround rail : 70 multiplied by 11 equals ran scrods an inacei�tIon on a fiy•leaf,. . .�. * than $100 for each subsequeni, offence. In the year 1 6Z the value of the aalm�i� sad r�mPmber it. Bat it shows that parents a70, which divtdad by 7D gives 110, 'tire „ , ,� - fisheries of En land and Wales was esti, cannot be twooareful what they say before numberof tuna (2,240 pounds each) required ,+AI' ' & Present! he remarked. The clause was carried on a vote of 48 td tasted to have been £l$, Yes from a dear friend 24. 000• In 18G3 i children, &ud es eislly sbaut others. As to the mile, _ - ob, acct eo pe ; long ago nine or ten years." h was said to hav reached £r30 000 In 1870 tom mimicry, I stn sitnpiy ashamed of it, T,he )ength of t-me that footprints will �'So long ae that 2" • T e bill_ was --te'p6 ted with certain � y amcirtdnncute whicli •wore agreed tc�. " i value was xed at '£70,()00, and two and I aeknowled a frankly int criticisms remain fresh•looking is the soil on the coast "Oh ee » t ears later t e value was + y I web quite tt-Little girl. - y placed at were naneoeseart y uncharitable and severe. of Greenland is remarkable.. Oa Littleton- When three weeks had:peas by, without fllLtfE°,'rSt TO'ANI11iAT.8. z ;: £100,000. Thi inereade is the direct ter I can only say I have learned a lessotl tact f eland, near 3mitla'a Sound,;txtetnbgra of the the r© alar ni htl & aranaes of $irika , Mr. Coatsworth moved the $ouae info salt of the 8a1 on Fishery Aat of 1661, of soon to be forgotten." Peary-Relief Expedition f ' footprints and it began to looyk as thou h he meant its -- committee on his bill to make further prof which the thr a fundamental principles Not very long afterward Dr. Prescott' of a reindeer which seemed but a few hours she looked up the book uA- found the ex. . y vision -aa to the prevention of cruelty tq werp-: The pres rvatioii of the salmon urs reached an admirable sermon to which old. Yet other signs discovered shortl p Y plaiae►tion.in,the inscription. : animal$ and to amend,the criminal code •of ing a fixed time the openirq up of rivers to Mrs. Fisk listened with a forced air of after proved indisputably that the animal , the free ascan of salmon to the uppelr placid attention, although her heart flat• which left the markt had not been on the fifth birtlida •To _ 1892. Mies Clara, on:her twenty. Mr. Flint-:moved to haws the *6rdri "ex- waterb, and the prevention - pollution, tared in little uneven bounds, at several island for many ,t�eelss. fl , - ,x. . • e is Dfl . - - " - . -.- .: y,•G - - .4 .� -.r. -. - - ._ -f. ...j'.. 1 1 .. -..- ... . ....... . .. .. s - .. d.. :-... I: I - : ...- ... ./..... (M. .. - .. - rt d.. ... a -. . ���y R ."•.-.--,.�- r•.�. - - - .. .-_- . -::.. p.. -'ar.Z. Wim- fh.-. . 1"r'..- - _ _ - - i.t .. : : - .. . .. - ,ti . a v, _. I y . -,� :- .. ::w -.. .. ,, - .. .. a-.. :. .�. -- :: - -. - SyP-e.: c� 5 -4- . .. - r +,:- ,._ _ ... ,. ,... .i�..w .w., s=a .y..::,: . •, C: - `-tea' `•'•,�,£� . F -r'.�rte�� ., , .. utt f. r-. S .... - - ,... - r a R.7+ .t'.:..di. 'F, ,. .... .:-. C : .. � .. .. .. �- n., ;w.; ...•ter-.�.r. . w, rS< .... .wY• -:� - .U,a.yy.+4 :'� d'' .� t yyp�; e, +y{3 i >-.. qL r :.',. t. ,ri .- -.:. ,... y. ,^l...r ..... _ , .J•- - �f"=t ' .�./w CP- e X66-+.,.i. •. . ! 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Mt. .t: H� 7P r.:}i a 1y... _ _ r a J r: a -:.r -_..: _j -_" .-?=:i 41.5- .., -. 'a v. `Y % - :_ .. .. aft' - .: ..: _ .t ..k .. a :..-.. _ - _ ..r.:'.-. xT� M < .- ._ a is ;_. ,•tb, . . . > . . zw :.... .IF e s �: , ,.. -- - _ . ` VF etivity in British Shipyat•ds. F g REFI RAB�E .(SASE• Whether this is true or not, several deadly Wamen tri "smart " twndan` society It, disessea.have become alarmingly prevalent dress magnificently rv%th quantities of `, - `�� }' Rzrely hzve the shipyards of England racentl that were not known 'twenty jewels for ornament at belle,.concerto, and • shown such activity in the construction of THE STRAN E EXPERIENCE OF Y, '. M 10- years ago. For instance there is diphtheria, dinners ill the seasoti : for their country. � a war_vessels as is visible there to-deg. Nice Rm . . HAL OF ALDERSHOT. _ which is one of the deadliest diseases house gaieties also they prepare gorgeaue •°`. „ , huge battle ships, of the largest type in the known. Bright's disease ie another malady costamea. Bnt at the theatre and aG Lnn• 1.cot r' F, z ` d being d.' 14,!)00 tons displacement He :.tense fiLnn ht to be at beatlt•s 1t►oe�, modern in origin, and typhoid favor was don dinners in the autumn or winter they 01 _."'v°` toot! t• - -ane the Ale tel nes of Continent hail little known fifty years ago, neither was prefer to wear, what they call "little.gowns" I. X:, E. and 13,000 !iotas power, are now under con- lt?alled A F nal t;rtort to ItegaUt Health la grippe. These diseases may be duo -pretty and rather simple bnaek dresses, '� ' :-. struction or about to be laid down.' They was AEde, snq he is Ter-day Alive, largely to modern methods of diving, the vara without jewels, not too low-necked 6ros ( .,- -, ,.,� � � $- are the Jupiter, on the-Clyde ; the Mars, on Strong and in Good Health. food, the cooking, and' the surroundings. and with a goodly quantity of sleeve. s ! - � �q,j v; Fr' m t o Hamilton Herald l this topic is receiving a good deal of 1 - - the 1N'lerse ; the Zajestic, Prince George,' ( attention at the hands of the Freach- and - Purely Vegetable. - Oae aft e In at attractive places in this "' and C,c lnr,at Portsmouth ; the Hannibal at county of en worth, is the little village German doctors. Il'icst the bud, then the blossom, then the •� d A new disease of a ver dead! oharaotor er B� Pembroke ; the blagnificent,Illustrioue,and of AI ersh t, a' lusted on what is known as y p feet fruit these aro the several stages of �,; •. lite Plaine cad about five miles from the Io, heart failure. This uiesae is becoming of son®of tbte most important ingredients - 3 i Victorious, at Cotham.. To this list ma , city of Ha ill n, One of the best known alarmingly frequent, so frequent in fact, composing the painless and sure corn cure ' rp: i be added the battle ehip'Renown of 12,350 that it is almost. an a idemic. Heart fail- --Putuam's Painless Corn Extractor. The m is residei,ta of t e village and anrrounding P x tons and 10,C00 horse power, now in pro-, cogntry is.Ca sin Hall, who has represent- nre was almost unknown before la grippe juices of plants grehtly concentrated and . "' . •- ^', dress at Pembroke. Of the cruisers build- ed the Townah p of Fast Flamboro' in the laid siege to the human system a few years purified, game and U&learre in harmoniona - the Powerful .and Terrible, far Municipal don cil for a number of years, ago. Now hardly a newspaper can be pick- union, all combined give the grand results. . r inK t"'O' and who with his fast! is held in the ed up without containing the r000rd of the Putnam's Extractor makes no more t W death of some well-known man from this done not lay a mall up for a week, but goes Chisidn sur• assin their class anything everbefore Is Y► Po P highest esteem by all who know them. Re. - -­ 7: .•�:e.I_`­� signed. They are of 14,200 tons dia lacement Y P disease. Man doctors so, that -the can,• on quietly doing its work until a erfeot P cent! are art r of the Herald visited the Y Y Y q Y a p wcrh0 are thin, h©llOw�cheSt� i :zl il each,and have the enormous aggregate of horfie of Captai Nall for the purpose of in- not account for heart failure, that even the cure results. Beware of acid substitutes. n vests &tin s story to the effect that one of healthiest persons are no; free from it. ed, or growing too fast, are 4`, f 1. 25,000 indicated horse power each." Then g $ Y There are a few German doctors who have . the captain's sons had been restored to Our botanist imparts the information mad `` come a' class of cruisers of 5;600 tone health in a too derful manner after having been recently investigating the matter, and that a tree differs from mankind in that it StrOA$', �ROh1iSt aIlCt .>, �,� displacement, and with 9,600 horse-power. suffered aiince boyhood from apoplectic (10. they ascribe heart failure to a oisoaing of never leaves after its trunk Ilse been taken . Healthy by .:j They are the Venus, Diana, Dido, Isis, On arriving a! is destination, the reporter the heart, or a weakening of the nerves for board. _ ; '; .- ' -; a Juno, Doria, Minerva, Eclipse, and Talbot,. found the genial captain, his wife,daughter that control the heart's action, through the llttFCtN!& ' ,3 i " r I . - Somewhat smaller, of 4 36U tone and 9,000 and three soar ooiiatituted she tarrr<il Of taking up many of the fancy-dru s recentl -----• i, -- a Che ox and the Flora- the three e 1 ° Y. placed on the as tonics to take thy- ForMakiisg Moot DeerS , S ..' , '� s.. horse ower, ar F taw t young man it was im os• I -1 .if The four graat torpedo-boat destroyers sible to pick o the one who .had for so place of quinine. The action of a great During the summer montba a more de- r.i t,; Havock, Hornet, Daring, and Decoy, of many years b an such a sufferer, but the manyof these preparations with high sound_ lteioue drink than Root Beer could not be ,♦ _=" � ,_Y captain settled all doubts by referring me desired. For tho benefit of our readers we c c,: ! ,% ' which the two former have alread shown ing ns►mes, for ezpelling-lavers, headacheseach extraordinary speed, are famous the to " VPilf: Wlliam R. Hall, more famili- sad colds, is not yet well defined, although give this recipe, Take .•/ UI . , 510 .4 { Snider'&Root Boar Extraeb - ane bottle world over. -But these are dsly the pioneers arly known as 'Vill, presented the appear- every day presented by doctors in Choir Yeat t. - half a cake rs- ofa great fleet of similar vessels. On the ance of a heart oun man about 30 ears mixtures and they aro nearly all heart do- tau ar - . >_, g y g Y - 4 lbs the Cream o� Cod liver Oil. • Cly,.e there are the Rocket, the Shark, the of age. His a ry is briefly related am fol- Pressors. Anything that interferes with Luke Warm Water -- - : o gallons Surly, the Fervent, and the Zephyr ; at Bar- Iowa c He had een a sufferer from fits from the a;tjon of the heart is a heart paia� Dissolve the sugar and yeaef'in the water, It Contains material)Tar n2S� . row, the Skate, the Starfish, and the Stur- his sixth birthday, a� childish fright being on, and to the reckless preoriptioa of add the extract; and bottle,�place in a warm ' Ing healthy Flesh and Bonus,,•;._ '� " c' goon ;-on the Mersey, the Ferret,the Lynx, supposed to h e been the• original cause. these fancy drugs by doctors the moat. place for twenty-four hours until it far- _ the Banst.ee, and the Contest. All these For years he said fall down anyvt;here leuraed Germau physicians are now &*crib- menta, then plaue on ice, when it will open Cures Coughs, Colds and 'z_ are of about 200 tons and 4,000 horse-power, without Vein i the least able to hal him- in the prevalence of heart failure. An- sparkling and delicious. I t Weak Lungs. Physicians, the_ - and the fit successors of the Hornet. Bur self, the doctor from Hamilton and various otter cause giver is the reckless prepare. The Root Beer Extract can be obtained - the liar is- not complete till we add from distant points were in vain called in attren. tion and use of tonics for the nerves and at all Grocers' and Drug.Stores, at 25a,per - - 'World over, endorse it, , other private yards fru the 'Pyne, thq dance. Medici es were prorated from num- blood purifiers put u is liquid form. Those bottle, Snider Mfg Co., Toronto. � Thames, the Humber,'the Wear, or at East erous sources r Canada, the United Stites ao sailed bland purifiers and nerve tonics Doll t be deeehed by s®b$tlt�es! . The first time a man ever lants a flower � . Cowes twenty-three, ' o_ ther torpedo-boat and even from n land without avail..The contain strychnine and other poisons in P Boots d Bowsae,Belleville.AUDruaaista.ape,��, gastro ere. Then a un vessels we find g garden you can t persut►de him foe a while I bo became so tterl hel leas that seven solution, the most dangerous method of , ,{, Y g Y Y P „ „ that the florist hasn't swindled him by sell= s buildin at Davenport the Hussar of 1,070 ears ago he as compelled to keep Ilia administering those drugs. Shake well g P Y 1; Pe ing him the germ materials for a lot of (� o.1, tons and 3,500 horse power, and at Sheer- bed, and until a year, ago was complete- invariably means that there is strychnine iii weeds. NO ness the,Torch and the Alert of 960 tons ly helpless. he' fits sometimes came the mixture, for strychnine sinks to the ----4--S-Sucre" .�.,.. {; and 1,400 horse- ower. Some of the ves� bottom, and fh the bustle Io, not thoroughly .. i1'` ROU4�, � •L' d's• i t`. p on him so se @rely that.be would suf- 8 Y St. Leon is a perfect boon to persons J .-Qs� SENO FOR CATALOGUE i + gels here named ma not et.be be un, -but fer from as man • as fifteen in one shaken the last doses &re visonoum, and is d _ , y y g y whose kidneys or bladder aro injure by the - a. al; are planned. Take in conjunction with day, and at au,,h* times it was so difficult many cases absolutely angeroud. The excessive use of stimulants. _-i- this array the explanation made the other for him to get is breath that his nurses effects of many of these deadly octans* an off'`: day by the Government that it does not had to wash hi _ with liquor, At this time the heart is accumulative, that is to say, They were discussing woman -snffrage, •• the are slow olaona. , The &tient feels all and moat of them appeared to be against it. wish to make known its full programme of he was so low that the Dei hbore who Y P P „ �; $ ss new construction but only such an install. b right and in good health when he is takia Aro you an anti? was asked of one s "� y dropped in to a e him expecte to .hear of g • . _ k I nsent of it as must immediately be carried them kut he occasional! has a feeling of comparative stranger. " No'; I'm a moth- : ,... y his death aline t any moment. This con- ,� „ Y g „ . ..- oneness ovor the heart and a rick I er, she answered. - • into effect, and it will be seen what Great tinned until about a year ago, when the g � p Y • r Britain is doing to keep u her naval au- sensation in the fin fingers and toes. Noth in 1.; g p p newspaper atti lea relating the wonderful g g Recipe.-For Making a Delirious IIearth g $ $ ley -'remacy. cures by the ue of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ie thought of this until all of a Gudden the Drink at Small tort. D -L induced Mr. H t to give them a trial, and heart elope and death comes in a moment. Adams'hoot Beer Extract...........one bottle • ," �` There are certain diseases that also leave a Flei4chmann's Yeast.................half a cake -.1 The Loss of the Horse. to the great ea 'afaction of himself and Ilia --- ------ - - , 8 Su ar.-. .. .... .,,,,,....,.......two pounds . poi*on in the blood tht.t paralyzes Ilio Lug�warm Water..................two gallons .friends he begs to mend not long after be- k ���1Fi,*, 1% i t: vc The rapid substitution of steam and else- ginning their se, and in- three or four ac°ion of the•heart. La grippe typhoid and Diseolvo the sugar and yeast in the water, }� tricity for flesh and blood in its relation months was au ciently reoavered to be able diphtLerie are always followed by Vali add the extract,curl bottle ; place in a warm H8�►j3 Off;' blood and heart failure. place for twenty tour hound unt[t it ferments ME . to the use of horses is at t"ractin consider- to go out of doors. He continued taking _ g A case of this kind occurred in thjR nit then place on ice, when it will upon sparkling Z'1oOtZ�lO ,' the pills, and f r the sat six months Ilse y, and delldan�, _ , bbl@ attention avd- eliciting much spec u- P this a ria lu ane lbomaa a wood•turnor t been as strong nd about as well as either spring. g The root beat esti be obtained in all drug Arises from obstruction or sluggish aettca . • ' ,_, f� ' lotion -as .to where it will end. Not only of Ilia brathe by trade, took la grippe and aft-or he re- and grocery stores in 10 and 25 cent botUos to of the Bowels. Kidneys or Liver. Mad-M , and has attended to make two and live gallons. ache@, I ` IM, ; is the change affecting the cities, but the the- stock an done his share of the covered He was troubled ed with pecnliae pains Boils. Ulcers, 'imples, and a host ` IN- work on h. + f there farm and fruit _ and a •' gone" feeling over the heart. The A. P. 715 Leon�f 'neral W tier „ct8 sure tDIReloTLe on farmers.are beginning to -apply the new gar doctors told him to be ver careful as he these organs-removing all filthy obstruG .. rtiotars and 't is said that already in the den. Before. r. Hall be a taking the Y _ _ -_- _ _. -and g g y .. 3 � Y rink Pill hew so thin and light ithst ono toss subject to; heart tailors, and not to Lions whole eRem�es Health and Vigor to the k& ... .'. west much farm produce is being moved of his brothers could carr him ups tsire jump out of bed suddenly or climb &- long y over to the roads by-electric trolleys, while without the le t difficulty,but he has since (,stairs without taking a rest. He got so a TAKE Boid by All Sepsstable Dealers. . bad at last that his heart would almost THE the electric asses er car for counts roads gained fifty po nds in weight. He has not St. Leon Mineral .Water Go'yt Ltd._° .- P g Y taken any of e.r medicine since he` be• 'atop it be stood ap. He bad to quit work � $T Meow OfRco-King 8t.W„Toronto, ;7 . '.s promised and the bicyle is crowding out and to remain in bed-or else ro d u *r _ gan taking Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and - propped P Hotel at Springs opens June 15th. '� ' the Boise saddle. It is within the memory although a fit of a very mild nature occasion• with cushions on a sof& aoAs to give his " ,.� '. " of many when rivers and harbors were ally comes on him now, he is so nearly hetrt�ss little work ' as possible. Finding IMPERFECT �., - that other medicines were doing him little - dredged h horses when these once useful cured that Ilia that took reit pleasure' g g y good, he was led to try a box of Schiller s - - :I. . . - a. ` .� `i in giving the information fore recorded. ' Sorsa stills Pills. Five bozos nom letol � , animals unloaded all the ships in the her- „ p P Y DRAINAGE ;; It is over a m nth since I had a spell, cured him of all heart trouble and he is `.. 'i 2•- ., pit. bar and whey innumerable small industries said William as the reporter toss leaving, He believes that if it, were I �; �t employed horse power windlasses to drive "and even wt;e Ido have one now it is not well as avec, k;a fertile*oaten of disease. Is Y6II>e :.� �,b� = near! so hard before I be an to take ttie not for Schiller s Qsrsaparilla 1 ills he -, blood suffering from defective seweragef ' ,- their machines. That there will et be Y _ g 50cts. ] Impuritiori cannot accumulate if you will :' Y Pink Pills. Tb net hbore look sur rised would be in Ilia grave from heart failure.. use ordinary precaution and y nothing left for horses to do but draw g p Sold by all druggists a; 54e. per box, six $1.00 Bottle. to see me drive over for Hamilton w I fro- t)ne cent&dose. •;: 1: 1. ,�n: ' "� oral❑e►ry vehicles for family use or Cho boxes sulky upon the race course is evident. I quently do, for they all thought I would die �' K• Schillesr h Co:. ,f ! long ago. I am pleased at the wooderfdl Tororvto.. rt is sold on a g�iaran tee by all drug 80HILLER'S , The load of the horse as a companion js progress I have made, end am very glad iuy z Ira �iretil i Bh3 It cures nI piens Consumption ' ,. ��.�-. no trifliirg consideration, Tho influence of and is the beat Cou*h and-Croup Curd. the-higher order of domestic animals -upon experience is be publishes, as it may be �--of the constitution may follow in UteSARSAPARILLA '; ' the general moral nd xathetic tone.of >o. of value to son one also," track of a disordered system,due to im ure ��"A%U**D Wrecked and Nexened. By - � " Every statement in this article may be blood or inactive liver. Don't run the risk ! W. J. IIUNTICK, Ph.D.. D.D. A series of t .' ,1 _ ciety is not easily omputed or fully teens- y chapters to mon on soots! purity and rtgh't liv- s ` ' ­ I _ . . _ .ml� nizeQi;- The thou ht of eliminating the fat verified,by a vi it to the home of Captain The proprietors of Dr. Pierce a Golden ►nQ. It to writLeatf in plain tanguake that all �' AY Hall- ez-eoaoei for of Fast Flamboro, who Medical Discover take all the chane may understand. Live Agents wanted. Cir• ' ' , �� ' ­ . - - :. -:­. :"�' and ud e nine from the domestic circle Y q hoe resided on he Plaice road for the past They make s straightforward offer to return cum"containing tdrmx sent on application. t z3 and substituting herefor soulless drivers Wil!taut Briggs. Puhlleher, Torcula,Out. Win ntodef'tf remedy for a sluggish:004. ; r'.,x of iron and stael i not a consoling one. It eighteen years, and whose word is u nod yqur money if their remedy fails to bec.efit dation of Liver and blood. Try it nowt a. would, however, rgue small faith in human m him bond a ng those who know him. or ours in all disorders and affections due Don't procrastinate. I- F,, nature 'to assume that men will' art cam• The reporter so had a conversation with to impure blood or inactive liver. The _ �: -. 1 ' } pany with the no le horse, with his glossy several of Ca in Hall's neighbors,and the germs of disease oireuleite through the � OWN o DRI - [rilll - U1� Sold by all Druggists. 50e per box, 6 boxes li �a �- coat and graceful step, because the electric ry p Y Pe Endorse+dby doet�and scieritlsta Evory for 82.50, Wholesale byr. ' mto • of Willi* Halls recover •as vet i- 1^lood the liver is the filwr which rmlts ed .t carriage has bac me the leading fad. It find to his tisfaction, I the germ& to enter or not. The liver homeRhou► have one- PricoRi. Manufac- ��11 pp will be the Let r for the animal in the Such well ver fled cases as the abo vo active, and the blood pure, and you escape tared by CAN,GEAR.CO,, Gananoque, Oat. N. K. SVHILL11 CO. _ - � fir. end. fle will be relieved of the mor cruVI the wonderful efficacy of Dr. Williams disease. _ � _ TORO�l `O: and inhuman las a to which he has been Pink Pills in t e treatment of all diseases When you're run down, debilitated, _ L 111. subjected ; but,his race will be transformed of the nervous yetem, and stamp the rem- weak, and your weight below a healthy -- 1. into one utilized for more humane purposes edydy-as unique 'n the annals of medicine. standard, you re ain health, strength, andRERS z than pounding pavements in. advance of St. Vitus' dance, locomotor ataxia, partial wholesome flesh, by using Cho"Discovery." g __ . .. . ;,F `. street cars and tugging under cruel burdens paralysis, rheumatism, sciatica, chronic It builds up the body faster than nauseating � ' ' .. . - - ' and more cruel drivers. Whoever believes erysipelas,•net ous headache, the after pf• Cod liver oil or emulsions. :I They give perfect satit�faction In fit style, and finish, and it hob be&w a �i ' that labor so,-vine machinery, fecteof la ri and all diseases de Dain b wOTd that • y,.run on prim- g P • 8 Dr. Piero Pellets cure conmtip&tion, y' - r :. r rip?es of equity' will ultimately humanize_ u on a 'depraved d condition of the blood, piles, biliousness, jndigestion, or dyspepsia, - ee �iRRY �U�� $(S wear-Ile I-!'Oil rather than brutalize industry will refuse weedily yield t a treatme�gt with Lhe great end headaches. . to believe that similar devices will eater. medicine. By restoring the blood to s � Ohs world---the impecunious tramp. $d'ettg, iKel! Built, 3twviesable atNake minute the noblest of all the inferior ani- healthy eonditi n,and rebuilding the nerves - S- �� mals. On the contrary the1 I y will conspire they speedily rive out• diseise and leave • DO Not Believe it. AWsneo To • or DOUBLK �, °: p HEA W �I�I O E R to beautify and-ennoble the splendid crea- the patient in the enjoyment of vigorous D6�not believe thnt Nervillne will cure OOMTINUOUS TusutAR sad f z z FIRE-BOX • R .'� : I tura. Society will always refuse to be Health. They re also a specific for the I neuralgia almost instantly. If your teeth wom + ,,: �,.i' . 4. divorces fram;it�dearalid faithful compan- troubles peeuli r to women, and soca bring &ohs eonaole you if with the reflection ion. the roe glow t health to ale and sallow- BAND and ,) Y I P that pain for ever. Dont use SAW �M I LUS - ff - 1. _ cheeks, nth nese of men they effect & Nervillne; it nig m p Cho paw, Rheums• ctRcut.Ate } x I -i Bond for descriptive ogtato$uss P,. - 1 , radical cure in troubles arising from over• tism is often di ohlt to cure. Keep on Decoration of the Home i work mental ort or excesses of an nt,• - WATEROUS Brantford Canad& r` ,, ;r y Y rubbing the of fashioned liniments as a ' t r t`r: , ' ture.� matter of res ct to ur randfatlior's _ :- -` -- �:, y,4 The decoration of the home is a vera g The'publie a " cautioned -igainst jmi . aunt. Nervi a is s n diaeavoryy that Ili t z 1< t laudable ambition on the part of women, tions. and soba itutea said to be "fast as itself ought condo Therefore oifng ;:. but it is mucl• to be 7fred that the err Rood." Theae are onl offered b some ff ain • avoid the use of �:Y Y Y to the and ; . TSE QHIr'� ONE 1N THE WORD .. .:..."-' y on the side of overcoration. In ane unscrupulous eaters bee&use there is a NerviCine, th neat powerful, P®neteatirig, a i;. •small room we often congregated and larger profit or them in the imitation. and certain pain remedy in the world. ♦ ­ :. - �. ",.,: There is no of er remedy can successfully ' ': ' ' • .. , , That will burn crowded together every possible and im. take the place f Dr.-Williams' Pink Pills, + , ' I 1. ' __� possible decoration. The walls and ceilings and those ,who are in need of a medicine .1 - - ROUGH WOOD and -COAL. ` ��;. Eyesightt Saved are covered with patterns. Patterns crawl should insist pan getting the genuine, ...Equally Weli... ' h ". � k which are alwa a put np is Voxes Ibearin Aftcer Scarlet Fovcr Dl htherla, Pneuluonts 4 over the chintzes and curtains and the .� g p O p hood a flaraa. i 1.i 41, . carpets are either mosaics, ofa imitation the words D . Willia+zir' Pink Pills for and other rostratlii diseases, ` ", Pale People." Ifyoucannot obtain them piirllla le unequalled to ,. _ �fi' eastern color,ng or : else are covered over from your dealer, they will be sent post- � thoroughly purify the - { with sprawling arranN. gement of leaves and paid un �eceip of 50 cents a box, or $2.50 blood and give needed _ 096pp8R , �, Spotty flowers. 'rhe result of all this is for six boxes, y addressing the Dr. Will- strength. Bead this: - :-:Will do It•_ ti - that the eye becomes fatigued, and when jams' Medicin Co., Brookville, Ont., or "My boy hard scarlet I � t. really fine and noble design is placed in Schenectady, . Y.' ' s uch a too Fever when y ears nisi, Hai the Largest Oven.i mit fails -to produce its effect `` 6b -=- leaving him very %leak - , , t� . IS A >l~ARnER'S STOV>E3: ; 11 : '. because of the undergrowth of unmeaning � ``•r'' HE RT FAILURE. k ti tend with blood pots. , r, patterns that already raver every available - i ened wiith tanker "k ` 'i v �.9Y, -_,_. •. :. .. . Y c �s Ev®rybddy s , ` . point on the floor side walla and ceilin s, A!liew Bi ease that ie»t.caming 'lrery Tre i+ .i ' Tf•f� (�N��RO i , g I , Ills a ea becufe l[i- J CV i1. STOVE i ,, ; Itis noticed in thisconaeciion that Amari- vales -Tb Canales •to Which tt la ! ;ansa, his sufierla� OIL ° ' cans night learn much from the Japanese Aecri ail. were intense,aad fpr Z wltnetattMipit. CO01 S#OVA. ,i, ' �: . . ,,' in the art of leaving large spaces nndecora,t• BocTo�� Ma 5th:-It is very strange Iiia weeks hs could aotev©n �a�tgsL . �n{� �lurng ry =tai QWn '�Rs - g,� �� v ed, so that the single gone! design should number fa ne and deac'lly diae&eee that Clifford Blueiksuista. open Iiia eyes. 3 took From Common Lual (Uil: ► have proper advantage. This is applicable have bac me revalent during•the latter film to the Rve and Ear InQrmary, but their ' also to the furniture in rooms. Not pest of hie c ntnry. Whether such die- remedies did filet no gou(L I began givilig idii NO DIRT, NO HEAT IN THF, KITCHEN. - . . �' ` can be in worse taste than:rowding parlors eases ext ted fore our day it ie hard to ! " (j®(� �, 11ghOI' TWd �$�hts.'.. zb� .. and drawing rooms in such away that toll but there 's certainly aterrifilefatality Hoods S rsapar�" � . visitors can hardly move, without disturb- attwvtied to s1e oral diseastes' apparently of which soon cured him. I knr+w it saroal his �:� .1! `' ing articles of.furniture. s very life." - Auntie F. BLAt•¢. : modern origin. Some wise .mon• say that " t,if not lit gto - �(i ( NET _-- the manf the future will be both toothless 2eB Whla a eta,]Elvstaa,!lass. tp 1 � UDI1D�►� CO Ltd, TO.ROI�T0rl j t,As"a rule.eareasm is a boisterous demand ani hair meq Il,through - eeolation-that HOOD' PILLS ar8 th6 b*8t attOr-Cftner t tla� __ �: " - UR for liver mcdioille. iut,r .Iti g pr ceps discovered by Darwin. assimtdtgciA`--curehoadaehevid - ­ :. . , _�L ­ , ' , t - .t _ _ - _ . - ­ . - ­ _ _ 1- 1. 'I - . :�Zl; _�­'_'.'­". _. ; _ ­' '. .' I* p ­ I 1 ! ­ I -,- - . ..-�. ­1-1. - , I . � 11 - '_ �`­;�'. j . .r-, - ,�,-' ' [.. L ,--. . ,- . _ 4�..�,' 1 " . - ­ .. . 11 - ­ . _. I ­ - .1 .i I %_?�­, _ -1 1. . - ' " � ��,' '. ' ' ' '-`;" � , 1: � . I -1 . 1 '1 .., _ - ,7 I . �:� .�, " ­ ,­- , i , r G5 . . x. i-L I ­ .. 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I I �.'a , ` Y pap y , `•U R,' eat&IV Ay�a�icertain the date to ab oO pecti D wi b. a FrieDde 7fearl _ whi a our nabs& ription to T>m laxwe is aid, Hestia will a .bed Moeda avenin The I'resb tera ►rc:of Cedar f#rc�ve in i '� mittance® g y R� . p § �, change of ae are acknrswleagea 1by a tend holding their o p @, Di � i .4 'I �` ,. a d n herr alfa al lawn ®Vf1{ `� 1 •e, to on label on the ilrgt July 2nd and ill be addressed b Mrs. p. Q paper fol- y p I ,` , pg H m T lowin receipt of money at this office. always Saanbv, ately f the Methodist mission tie beautiful grounds f Mrd. Dimnia t3D • 1. 1[eep the date pais ahead., tt in Ja an and re• Alma G, Dale of Ux� hriday evening, Juue ptia. The follow• ;.� ;''' so ( 'r' p. � L t P . brill e. in artistes will.:cont ibnte to the ti g , . „i g pro. y, w n���� r® .. - .:, p'' o M .�-..­.­ ., �' _�­� ,� . 1. I . try � �,� � ��t + The yearl meeting of-the Society of gram : Mies Peace, iarkbam's popular P gra ' o :i . '� ' #16- I� Ortbodo Fria ds will commence to-da elocutionist; the celebrated vocalist Geo. :� :'•M A S �'' % Fri y a r tl �`� m day) Pab io meetings will be held N 491liday,of Brooklin ; also Miss L'. ,o $ �,, k. . PICKERING. R �: .4 ONT., JUNE -22, I894andayt 10 a m. and 8 p.m. in the large Lumsdin, of Mar ham. There will be a �'' 'c �,.,, rz brick meeting ease, The pablio meet• football compete i for' between Cherry• �°, 1:3 ---• a �, 8 4'C . •� in for Tuesda will be announced on wood football tea n and:the Rangers. TbQ . '� m m .� ,.LOCALISMS. m Sunday. committee are ep ring no trouble to make ^� >, �- o t". ;. -The Osha a. Steam Laundry has this the lawn Roei 1 of the season. Tea .. c { x c ►� Best ParIA ( t'een, Lo an s, 250. '-k o sued Out any served from 6 to 8. Adwission 25 and 15 6 d „rb • _:: Jennie $arse g P ,lency in Gordon Gordon'ss barber 'o �., .ti+rry�f�+ ,' Harvey, of Cedardale, is here shop. Work s ipped out on Wednebda cents. For particulars see posters. . •v ti W _ ' ,- c with friends. - , y , ..�..r. w ti? a o o c will be r. turns on Saturday. All work ink. q 'q �+ "r' = _, ' :- Ir":.: --A. W. Gee, of Torb�t r, is here' this: done in floseb a, -,� . t ret of as style. sample Dollar 1. , . tom"° ' i i. ' i1. •: -week with friends. - � . i I >' �a>ud shirt done free. Hastings & Man- Firemen's concert Tttesday, Jane neve, proprietor . T The Union S liool Pianie onlFriday,June �p ,; ' , ; .1 u 26tb. Don't forge& it. -The cloain ,� 16th was an un jualifled success in every _ ebncert at the college on particular. The mor.iiug_ opened bright _, THE PICKERING TAILORO - , -iMies G. Logan, of Oil City, Pen:ii , is Tuesday evenin was one of rare merit, and clear, and at an early hoar ri s from visiting friends here. although the at endance washy no mans all parts commenced to arrive at a camp --Oar college closed 'for the 'summer large. It is to bad that the program grounds. About .10 a. m. the different vacation on Thursday. was not enjoyed by many more of our schools began to arrive, and the floral do. I .i:. ' , '('� --S. H. -Teffe2-y, 6f Davisgille,,was here people, as it w s well worth of coratione of the vehicles were beautiful in : READ ABOUT . "`with friends Satarda y pablio the extreme. It is somewhat difficult to y• patronage. We shou.d encourage such T . - W j -Asan Bart;of the C, P. R.was with concerts, as the are alwags of a very state which school displayed the better a I . his father here on Tuesday. superior class. taste, bat in the opinion of your humble -Walter Richardson, of Lindsay, 'was -Within a ew.+ daps the firemen's scribe, No.1 Pickering carried off the palm, NE ,. • bore with his parents on Tuesday. while Brougham section were a good see: /g/ rg t t. P y committee will isit the parlous domioilee ond,; The Brock Road school arrived - ; i ' �. . . I —. : --Arthur Cuthbert, of the G.T.R., was in the village a d solicit baking for the . here with friends Thareda avenin g about that time, gotten up regardless of . y g annnali icnic. s the, roeedde for thio h Harold Clerk, of Toronto is with is $ P style,.and to say theleast t air mode of de- .. .. . ... . ... .. .•. . . . ... . ... ,... ... : .*,=,*i�� b affair will bed voted to-paying for the oorating vehicles-was original Only those """ "'i'ii.'i"' iii*s.l'ldlrMilie.11eiiliMMitsffiliis_______________. - � � aunt, hire. Mowbray, of Church street. . fire ball and beautifying the grounds, who witnessed their arrivals have a proper •- Election returns are to be had only every villager s ould render all the as- conception of the sight. Some ten senipr We have dust bought another lot of fine to". . ai the Firemen's concert on Jane 26th. sietanoe poseibl . The firemen do the football teams entered,and as the Cherry- Yes 1 Otir te8 trade 18 lIICrea8ln �e have . -Mrs. W. Banner, of Minden, was work, therefore end them a band when wood and Ransere teams were a tie, they : - g . here with friends- for a few flays last you eon. divided the prizes, -the former taking the made It a study, and think - we have learned a Wim' -Like Picker # the village of Beaton football, while the latter were given the : little about teas and how to buy them right.. -'t'' J• Lister' will pfeaoh in the Dis- has been protest ng for years against the cup. Eight school teams entered, and the rT - eipla eharch Dir Sunday at 11 a. m, and castoicn Of cows being allowed to ran at medal will yet be played for by the Dun- �jJ�, BEN��V BLED 8.$0 m. large upon the highways. The council Barton and Higghland creek teams. EtbFl pp Vail captured the ladies race. D. B.Nigh 1 f t Com1II f __--- re. A. W. Burk and family. of as a last resort, has decided to .charge - s aB be amous, It is a- high g swander and H. Rammer took the trustees g grl�ade Toronto, are visiting with D. F. Eveij► $1.50 per head for bovines pasturing yap• race, while W. Renimer and D. W. Ferrier I blended from the finest 'states in India,Ceylon . this week. on tbe. streets. f we cannot stop the took first and second in the teachers race 1 i• -Rev. Mr. Webster, and Norther China. . It is strong, rich -and graduate of Enoa nuisance, why not have the cattle owners D. B. Nigbswander was too fleet of foot for 0ollege, Taronto,will ocenpy St. Andrew's pay fok the pasture. The repezape thus the other fat men. The Green River Pulpit on Sabbath. - hue an exce ent flavor. derive vrould in a measure make amends school took the club swinging trophy and I - --Many from here went to Whitby do for the damage one our sidewalks. Miss Wbitnp and her class the prize for y, , Our 25 cent Congo,, Hyson and mixed teas - uesdag to attend the nominations for .-The Colleg Lacrosse team visited anay drill: -�n the lett®r event E.R.Eddy I I . ale C®rta1111� great value. All who have tried the Le Legislative Assembly. Whitby Sxturda afternoon and were met and class were justly entitled to second i . , . Mrs.A M. Palmer is with friends in on the old aerie Iteral grounds by the place. It is eegimated that there were , our Japans pronounce them very fine. 'If you - • Claremont this week- She is aecompan- Whitby juniors: he ball was faced about some 6,000 people on the grounds, while •-E' ' I ' ,!, want '6 NO. 1 sifted Young Hyson, we have fed b her dun titer Bertha. • others claim that there were many more 1 the best the market Call rOtlUCe. �e are y g 2 0 &look and the college boys scored two than that number. It was the largest col• ! p •�-Frank Logan is home from Ann Ar goals within a fe minutes._ .This some- taction of riga ever seen in the counties of 1 r' I i .: bar Dental_ College, for vacation. Be what surprised t air oppopents, who pat Ontario and York. Two steam yachts J. ! making special offers, In 5 and 10 lb lots..�,, We Wild resume his dental studies in October. forth greater ex rtion and secured the plied on the lake and .were kept busy all af- Wlll be plead to have you call and et trial --Glee. E. Bark hue had his new shop nett four goals. .The game therefore end• ternoon making she t excursions. Some j sample. ,fitted u w first•claBe a le and is y g - ' P • ty again ed 2 to 4 in Whit 's favor. The beet of $190 were taken at tl ate and after all i - ; I p - prepared to receive customers in the tai?•, g ea Hees are id the - fe�eling prevailed hroa hoot, and the vis• pe pa re will be some ,O sirrrrrirrrrrlrr:afs�*ssilraesr=�aiviiiiilii=s=ia�iir�� r�r�r conal line. itors- were ente tained at the Queen's left,to devote to next year's prize list. 1 he I I : . ---=There were nearly three hundred hotel after-them teb. WhitevaIe Band was present and furnikhtd �' - ; tickets sold at this station for Rosebank i-The Firemen Iare tnakin choice music to the huge multitude. ' The ' ' i . the day of the pio•nie. The mornim g Feat tare" prorooterQ are to be congratulated upon the - Q train was crowded to its utmost capacity.g paratione for tl;«i rnnual picnic in Gor• - I , don's Grove on D winiuu Day, (aionday, success of the picnic, and e�eryihina, ver' 0 H - -- -- - , -Hon. John Dryden and others. will July 2nd). Tl.e ervices of theWbitevale taininR thereto. A full $tAtNnieLt ct re I 1�'� ��j ceipts and expenditures will be published ' I� jJ i . ' addzess the electors of this locality in band has been se orad for the occasion. I y later. i, Pirie's Hall on Saturday evening. Cbair The ga,ne coin jttee have arran ed a +�-+ g '' �_-A,Z=__ 1. taken at 8 o'clock. Mr.. Miller, or rep• first•elaes progra Iofe orts. Miss Whit• I WHITEVALE i resentatives invited. ne and her &las ill �- -I. '' i.'. I , y give the Flower - i -Dr. James Ray .and -C.H.C. Wright Drill, which was oiglily appreciated at Chas. Beaton, of ,Toronto, is Visiting j _ - - were here on Wedneeday,haying wheeled &lie Union Picnic a 1185 env will be of• friehda here. MARQUIS*11,1� _ _ - .I - from the cit in the cool of the morning, M. Hemmingway, of Unionville, spent '- --t- -- i y g fared for football ompetition and some -- -: -, ._ _ As the weather was rather unfavorab!e g75 offered far v k•ioae other sports. It, Su ds in the vale. -- I _-- _---- -, for the return jonrney,tbey took the train will'be one whole. ay of solid enjoyment. - Besse, of Claremont, visited his ----- - - - - :: back to Toronto. See lar a bills for all pa eets here last Sunday. .. RE ' -We most heartily con Mies g parti�alars,. Pick• r. and Mrs. Barnard, of fitoafl'ville,vis- � .94 .. y, Bring on the Firs rte Jas. Ball last week. ' END Whitney and her pupils upon liayinq se- -.The-0 C. pis id was held in Gordon's aylor do Lount's factory fQ agah)[in openS . - cared first prize for their flower drill at Grove on`I . 1. . . Wednes ay and there was a ati n, and is running ni htd in an endeavor is 94 SOUTH, '. I the Union School picnic on the 18th. good attendance t ' rest. The rain in the to ie Beof the beau ocumalation of or- - They carried off the honors in-the face of i _ ___ . Po y , morning prevents man from a distance des i . the,keenest competition. _ from alta'ding. be athletic features of ittle Ingram �'Vbite came near beingL. 1. -We hear that Daniel Kennedy; of the pier were w 1 sustained, and some o weed the other da hila bathipg with to tl]e .i't18h Of basin s � s Dundalk, has rented- Mrs. Pirie's shop, keen contests took place.- In the lacrosse 8° a other little fello a of the bridge. Owing! e B W8 found It 1posslble t0 ' - and will therein open out a stock. of tin match, hitby vs St. Paul's team the G tt' beyond his depth he went down a close our store at the time advert sed Durin the summer , ware-within the next fortnight. Dan is former on by four straights. Rev uple of time3 and was rescued only by } g I no strani er-ia this vicinity, as be was for t e timely arrival of Ed. Derusha, w'ho months this Store will be Open until . nine and text O clock . g y Father and acted- in the capacity of some time_f cuployed with T.. A..Greig. P y j m. d into the gra rand drew him out. . field ca in for the city team,and Saturday evenings. p ter a len and inful illness, Patrick I -The Sc..rboro Cricket Club will vilsit ed the large gatbe -ag by his mode of pro- owlan seed away Monday mornin $ e©ial bargains thYs w ' this lace sat eek. Linen T`ablingf3.and Towels: p tiildap afternoon and try con ceedare. There as a sham election be• a the a vanced age of 76 yeare.y DeceasedUTe ,lnen Loom Dill T&bhn 22 clneione with `the home team Game tween Sir Oliver Mowatand W. R. Mere• as highly respected: and the funeral on g' cents per ard. . . ,._- - �tarte at 1:80 sharp. All who can do so ditb, which resu ted in the election of uesday was attended by a large number i Special bargain in Hemp and Bruissels 6a et. Hem are invited to attend and encourage the _the ;atter y some forty votes, We have o sympathizing friends and neighbors. � p rt. Ladies are particularly invited; he interment was made at the A.C. Cem- Carpet at cents per yard. - Brussels 4$ Cents ,per pard. P y not heard the amo nt of receipts, but they i 11 I -C. •E. topic next Sunday evening- would be consider ble. All things con• a at Highland Creek, and the funeral Our own importations. - - r "'Christian ideals." Leader, Rev. J. T. sidered the Picnic as a grand suams• 0rytoes were held in the church there, the J� Clearin dale of Wall Pa er. �Ve,11 a er 2 c�8nte r Caldwell. CoDseergtion Heating will i-A political m ting in the interests of �v• Father Welsh of St.Michael s College, p P p per Pay g Robert Miller, a Conservative candidate, delivering 11 - ' follow the prayer meetin On the fol- th g an eloquent and fabling discourse. roll. NSW eslgns in w�►ll paper, borders to match, 7, $, 10 .- ' lowing Monday evening at. 8 p. m. will was held in Pirie's Hall Wednesdayeven- with many others from the vale we took Cents - . in the school picnic at Roseband on Frida per roll. be the regular monthly business meeting. ins. when the la a was literall coked y' I . ' .. . - . -The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist P y P The intense beat, the oho 'ngolouds of dost Boots and Shoes. • �p®(3181 lino Ladles' Tan Shoes' 75 aharcb propose ba wish electors. rthur : Johnston wad pr po having a grand time at land slow rate of prZe ve, almost made C$IIt® er air Worth elected chairman. The meeting was wish we had remained home and hoed p p s $1.25' their garden party on this (Friday} even- opened by C. T. alfagher, of London, toss, tint as we the blue waters Groceries. Thirty pounds Su for $ 1. $u rise S* ing, on the beautiful lawn of James who was followed y.Messrs. Mackie and f Ontario the cool breez" moderated the 1'p a ' Richards, .at the east and. Every effort Fowke, of Osbawa, in the interests of •mperatare to a degree that was delighful, 5 cents a bar. . Tea in five pound lots at 30 cents p8r peon , will be pu rth f the comfort and Hon. John Dryde Mr. Miller. then mpating the dust that had been so sorely Worth 50c. , Terms, Cash• or produce. amusement o tb t,e who attend. Tea Spoke for about an hour, after which J-.S. r3`"'g °u'' darxUd optics, and be an to 1. served from 6 8 . m., after which a peke delivered a peeeli. �Ve will not bink the outing eat so bad after X On , - - - - - " ' program will be delivered of a very enter- report the speeches snffice it to say that the grounds we saw enough of Pickering's i ' , taining character. If you want to have the Maekie•Dryde correspondence•was youth and beauty to make us wish to be 1 : . , '. i7 . � a good time attend this gathering.- young once more. Between lea"at meet- I iB REIVE R Z � ._ - , .. - . . .the principal topi ,discussed, There in with old friends, the music, and a sail - , . _: v. I -_. -The life of a tramp is by no means a were resent a fair a rinklin of the fair g • I .': I - coDtinaons alb of leasare. 'Occasional- p p g on the smooth waters of the lake, we had , * - ­ )f . � - i�-.1 . . I - � . 1 be has troubles as have other mortals. sex, and to that too fuss due the orderly a !fieryy enjoyable time, the' we Have to ac- . : - OSP. FAIR GROUNDS. , y nature of the mea ing. Thai gathering kn�Owledge that we did not have half the : . Sunday evening one of these ragged. fel broke a with thre cheers.for the Queen fn that some who were there had, but - . .r�r,�,t�r.r.n lows attempted to enter W. H. Elviss and a lite number or Messrs. Meredith, th se some were younger than your scribe, . . yard at the E.mdale Mills,for the purpose Miller and Dryden. an had not the ever present nd everlast- Th8 season i8 �u8t ntSw openln$' for - f getting a drink of water when he was - . I p -g g ' -The Pickering in encumbrance of a-but there s that - . . - - ttacked b F. R. gramatio Company , ' - s Attacked y Gee s dog, and severely „ „ . bo John Thomas, who was 'est at tc will appear in Bo fid by an Oath, in P �. , ' bitten about the head and face. A phy• . , howling like mad : says a wants a - Pirie eHall next Tuesday evening, Jape , aician was.called, and the wounds dress- dr nk, and that he's being ate by them _ ' 26, This is by far he heaviest play yet da n-ing needle bugs and skitters. His . ...ed. ,attempted by the company and without a mother tells hi.ni he onght to be thankful '.'i and We ;are Bl]O'Fi'ing' elegant ranges in all kinds We clip the following'from the Dain- doubt will be a great success. The that it is nothing more than the sweet Of �neapolis Penny Press,of repent date : ''Dr. ' Worsteds, Fancy Pantln s, Canadla>r� and Im- ; scenery alone will b well worth the rice+ voiced akitts. She ea s there is a kind of :I.. 9s. "'QtTm. B. Murray, - wife and eon; accoW_ P y - . �anied by Debir M.S ink,son of Toronto's of admission. For urther particulars se a bug---a illy, bloodthirsty, black little kind ,, ported, Tweeds at close prices. - p descriptive programmes. The Firemen of a fellow that sometimes bunks with the iller, John L. Spink, and Master Ras- - • .rirrrrr.rrrrrraaaarrrwrrrrrarrrrrrrarau under whose auspio a the concert is given small boy and bites him awfully, and . is I T%ber have returned from their trip have made arrange encs with the tele bleeds him like an old fashioned surgeon. . We :have also opened our new stock Of , t rough the east and Canada and are at John Thos, asks her if that is fact one of A graph agency here y which the eleotio13 the fairy tales she is so prone to tell then,,, 111 1111111111111111 � "� �A� i ,{ me at the Spruces. Debir hue secured returns will be ann anted from the late1. remunerative situation with the Doctor form ae received. herefore if o plat, but she asserts it to be gospel truth, for her �lts . 111111111111111(11 - a d will therefore make his home in that y u want grandmother had told her that her mother ; which for fluallty, design and r;Ce are better than to bear the correct returns attend' the p c ty. His many friends in Pickering shall concert. They will n'ot be made nblio had seen a family of them one time when W8 have ever Bhow�n e peat to hear from him occasionally and A house-alesaning. So this bug must, have i J will be mach disappointed i€each reports here at any other 0e. Plan of hall is had an existence in the long ago. What a -are not of the most flattering nature. now open at I• Wi els jewellery stoie, blessing that the do not exist at the pros- • ' - -A report was circulated in Uxbridge wh�re seats maybe eserved. Admission ant time, and how thankful we are that a 25 end 30 cents. oors o n at 7:80 John Thos. has ■ 1 st week that the Ontario Bank here had Pe , gone to sleep. What an concert eommeme at 8 sharp. The awful thing to be a pater. The responef- 7._ � . ` b an burglarized and some $10,000 taken magic will be furnis ed b the Pickering , ' from the vault. It is elm et needless for y bilities besides being great are very trying, owp* �• �- Orchestra and will, a suited to the la especially upon our dela idated purse, andmil .•W�. •-�= I to state that the report was entirely. play. entails a depletion of that most neeessar - t:: without foundation, There bus never Do Da art5cle of everyday wear as to make Dna. ' yet been an attempt made to rob ani• y at artiham.. The Citi• sometimes wish that boots and the art of We begin this week with our. stock in excellent shape. Each day new >aoveltiee.arm batik, and it will.,not be healthy for the zei,s Band with then aspal entelrprise and millinery had ® m y d never been invented, diad being added, eking the most complete assortment of Millinery Goods and . ' p' '' . first person who tries such a think. The Push have made arrangements for the bi • that the summer season, accompanied b Novoltiea ever seen in Pickering. We.sl ow a large assortment of .Straw .11 • gest celebration ever y g• rg - - accountants oc0npy compartments in that g Y held here- Trotting African fashions in dress,would only ,con. Plaques. No doubt these are to be the leading feature of the season, k and rennin races, ootball, baseball, �a• tin for twelve months. in each year. outstrip ing the shaped bat in the race for Prominence. Flo f Institution anti are armed to flue_ teeth. crosse, lady bioycl racing, any race, -•--»- 11� wers Por their own safety we would advise pp 'in eness to suite all testes, Veilin e, Prof. Bunds, the co ical tumbler in his Daniel Forsyth and Frank Elson, wall. g Etc We cordially in- hnrglars to gigs Pickering Village a wide laughable and origin I specialt entitled' , - bertlh, as our fellows are sharp sbooters, "Celestial Pastime" will furca ah amus'. known farmers, were committed for trial , vita all to inspect our stook. ~� - a .d like the British drummer boy, Satarda at Stouflville for a Bamber of,. i i ' have meats for one hour i front of the rad I M I �9 �' umael Haigh has;turned tueeti's " . e ■ I. paver yet learned to beat a retreat. stand and at the Don- 'rt in the eve>,ng. er dear, 11. . , - , . 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