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' .. _ • 41.,::: ,�•rte• -: - ,� I i - - _. __ __ - __ --_ __.--.__- - l PIC.1­11 EKING, ONT -, FRIDA.� JLT� L . 2� 18944, 1 . 1 . 1 . 1673 4 vpL VIII. ii. NO 36 T T "� _,. _ _ T T SCYARBOlIb.. : I Arnid the' clamor of battle, the hoarse ------- resounds of a ff ray, news swept over the - - The annual lawn social in .connection wires on Tuesday evening that. our Hon. . ;;� 1II(!tliCCLZ. ` ' M' LATEBT LOCAL HAPPENIN(iB R>gCORDED BY with Washington church on the evening of John still held the better opinions of our . _ _ ,_,,,,,,;;;,,,�'.; TH1g P> Ef3B ANA dozTTD DOWN..BY ovxz Malday, July 2nd, (Dominion Day) prom- good people. How,fair minded gentlemen, "N 'v .3I D. C.IS.,T12.C.P coxz;ESPoxnxxTe. ices to e a grand affair. 2°he committee of what use were those campaign lies, that M,$ TE�IA� ,. OLAREMQNT. in charge have completed arrangements for nomination slander. Always the slanderer _ . B rorouer. Office and Residence, the Comfort and amusement a large as- is the one who gets his own. People have: <. ing Street Pickering Office hours: morning __ of 30 to 11;30 Evening 6 to fir w Chas. keDohald, of Toronto,. was here sembly. No better place for §uch a gath• had many things to change Their votes for:..: • Le�'tZ, ' �' this week. sting could be seieoted than .the beautiful tk�e other party, but of no use. We of grounds of J. Annie, Esq. For an outline Radley have shown our respect for the . 1saao .Mantle has ice cream of the R, of the s lendid program, 'see bills. The 'honest man: Long may he live. . _ ---- - p E pN &:t, D.9, �RRISTERS, _ choicest variety. Whitevale band one of the best in the The warden arty was a grand saccess oto tI sOL�CTOxs;�'rc•, lot Ad;]aide street I •, � Hiss Gentle, of Toronto, was here this p "`' _ ,province will be'present, having made ar- Thursday week. Never before was the �% east Toronto, At Clargmont 'Cuesday 111Y �- �+ Kraek with friends. rangementa to arrive at the grounds shoat fah a so well loaded, and everything passed C., BARRIS I Rey. Ki an and wife are here this 5 m. Be sure and attend this atherin off smo�thl An excellent ro ram was vl: T E. FAREWELL, Q. Pp v • TER,Ooanty_Crown Attorney,and County ( ` p• g gr y• program Whitby. Io-y Choice F roily Piatent Flour 81.60 per bag' vt►eek with friends. given, Mr. Harris ably filling the chair.. g solicitor. Court Eloise, Albert T 1 Rawson is- much ed r I e roceeds amounted to 827. The town: - AMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO. R w h rejolc over h p ` T AT THE i the arrival of a stranger at his home. It 0t`ar"ber >!' tivax at lossbank oa lithe team won the,football, but Radley s tJ TARY Pubic, Conveyancer, etc,. ofce at r f Y►ominloa Da'. Thistle Ha," near Brougham. Money to loan. SPIN MILLS,'- lg a daughter. was a tie with them and through courtesy i , 1 OW fit M'cGILLIVRAY, BA RIS• t The election somewhat interfered with Highland Creek. gave them the ball. Well done Radley. . tars;solicitors,&c. Office opposite Poet - • our market on Tuesday, et there wits The football bqys are worthy of all praise PIC: R�r1'C3F• y y Miss Hicks, of Seaforth, is visitin at R. Theo. 1 mach produce offered. g H.A.; for their success, offi0e,Whitby;Ont. Jno.Ba11 Dow, ' We are Bare we o10e the.sentiments menta of all : .. �, M $ Cowan e. A. ticGilhYray,LL.B. Money to Loan. ey ** o®(! Dr. Smith visits Claremont on the Srst The aleft of Mellville thatch was oe- - ' ,ew thousand dollars, private funds, a •Aox at 41 • and third Tuesday of each month. His cupied on Sunday last b Rev. Mr. Main• c hgen we cordially wish them future suc- .Ft S n Reai Estate Mort ages at reae- 2p , o a � y i A to loan o ,� a o COI ( -, dental rooms are In Bundy's block. tf tyre, in the absence of Rev. J. Chisholm. gg onable rates of in THOS. YARKER,Bar- a - Pickering,(every Saturday.) 4-y N tdeg °' •w -Or . Things were rather warm in more ways For years the Sabbath Sebool in eonnee- ` ` neteEO. F. DOWNES, BARRISTER, 1 Llnr °" �, '" CR 0 than one on Tuesday. Our people are tion with Melville church bas held & sac• WEXFORD , *,� Gsolicitor, conveyancer, Notar ymem lit. O0 ear �� « now settled down to the stern realities of cessful picnic each Dominion day at Rob- etc., bee rmanently located in Claremont. art Cowan'B (trove seat of here. 'Large W. Brawn spent Sunday in Claremont, fF�x pe O y I ° 1i1� again. and jadginq from the longfaces and serious' �� Office in Bundy'e Hall. Brock street, north. v ds>DQ a. a I ,Q s � .� M g crowds have attended these annual feasts, _ �•� a S. Cosworth leaves for Brandon next and each year the outing has becom more young &4• Money to Loan• jdv looks on some of the can I lea, lie was. o Monde with a const ment of bo s and pular. A feature of these icnioe has greatly missed. �; O iwyQ as ' . .a +e y gn K - Yetertoary.. . _ M I a -+ '" '" heepb, which he intends exhibiting at po p D. Maginn, who has been employed 9A i 1. .r;� q ,� a�, s been that 26 cents, the price of admission ^•. " � p num er of faire in that Province. We foreman over a an s g g of men workin on . i. r � pitch&see all each delicacies as strawber- g R 0 O wish lli><n epery success in his andertak• ries, ice Dream, eta., these being served an th F',' WHALEY, VETERINARY o w e electric railroad between Qaeeuston • _. ][1.- Burgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On- W o q - 9 Ula. )4r. 0. will do our township much the table's. Thie'vear the managers have and Niagara Falls, is once more amongst Toronto. Graduate in =Q O a I e Si ow �- a credit, as his stock is all first-class. decided to visit 12osebank instead of the 1 y tarso Veterinary College, „ „ us. We join his mac friends in welcom- Y - Dentistry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary. p; a a Ap,a' �"�000 .. Rev, Qeor a Brown, of Maple has peen genal place. With that encs tion the pit- ing him home. . - Association, Dentistry a specialty. Calix by a.. 0 b a 04 UP Nm m >i g pointed pastor f f'1 pp day or night promptly attended a Office, pp o . aremout Methodist nic will be as of yore. Suitable prizes will A. Heron and J. Tingle, who have been . , I ; Itestdence, Telegraph and Post offices, 30iy s}s •� :;0 �o+aj] Qa'm= A '• eliarcli, and will Occup the pulpit for the be given for football, cricket, etc. High- dangerously ill,we are glad to report almost vale. , m b I m o c� .. o a$ �p first time on Sunday, July fish. T�ev. land Creek band will be in e►tteadance. A- out o! danger." Dr. �'Valtere, of East Tor HOPKINS V TE ERINARY SIIR- :O I o' e b Y onto, had charge of bulb easesand deserves,. P q ft ►, 0 a, commodious yacht will make ,short ezenr- K. ct�oN, Graduate vi the Ontario Vet- J Sandert,un who has been' here but ons sions on'the lake-this will be an interest- all the credit possible as well as 'all the. -r tM�t 7' orinary College' Toronto, registered member I « ` l : p k c a c year, bas been called to Brampton East raise that can be iven him. `;,�r� of the Ontario veterinary Medical Association. • o I�4 a ' m q and will move tl43ther in a week ur Bo. ing feature. Four trains stop at Roaebank p R pffiee,residence and shoeing forge one and one �, + .G:. 0. .� At last the Baptist Sabbath school eo• that day--two each way. Tickets for the Oar genial agent some time ago adver- quarter miles north of Green River. steel a 1�n e e p p round trip from anywhere..,►t half fare. tiled a waterproof cost which ha lost or at g pie hays saeceeded .in seearing a 9 a.m. Admission 26 cents end children not of least he Ba posed he lost. It now tarns dnving shoes at iron prices. Once and shop a, (�C w G out that while be was courting his befit '.- a_ hours from 7 to 11 a.m.ane l to 4 p.m. Tele- I % boat at Toronto for the Falls and will run school 15 cents, which entitle9 holder to giaaph address Whitevale Ont, P. 0. address, �y p m an excursion Eton this place Niaga on tel►,'strawberries and cream, and one sail girl irl one room, a gentleman friend was y' Green River,Ont. y y Arrangements y p g y putting the coat on in another room. He H 0 P K I N.$,' VETtRINARY Thursda ul 5th. I ave on acht. This romises to be a ha a da F g �T 01 DALE been made whereby those who desire to of sport, and all should attend. Tea served now threatens to destroy bis friend or steal ! Y r s surgeon, graduate of O:,tario Vet Lin his wood. cry College, Toronto, office and residence, • do s0 may visit Buffalo. Tickets good from 4 O'clock. Everybody invited. NO fob's avenue,-Pickering village. Calls by da p��( E R MILL. for two Jaye' postponement.an account of rain. What ,ie the matter with our choirs. or night promptly attended to. Lame and j� The Presbyterian choir was lacking itsI diseased feet attended to at mo own forge,where The Daniel Forsyth fretjtse>btly in8n• _ - MT ZION. -leader and organist; who sat in one of .the.: " I am prepared to do all kinds of job and general -.-- tioDed Of late in thesh COlamnB in OOnnec- _- " biacksmrthtng work• Man always on hand. I _ I pews instead of taking her piece in the YSI Highest,price aid for Oat and Barley for tion with the Stouffville iheiving cases, is The anniversary of Moana Zion S. S. choir, wbliJe our Methodist choir was in- . 1HOMAS A. GRAHAM, VETERIN- feed. - not the Daniel Forsyth of this place. will be held in the new church lot 6, con. creased with one of its old bass singers, -1•� ARY SURGEON,Graduate of the Ontario Those who are i the least acquainted' who not only adds to its looks, but also to , • Veterinary College,Toronto,registered inemb r Those. &siron i of havilsg Spring Wheat P 9 $, Pickering, on Sunday, July 8th, tom .,; ri mise with heir Fall Wheat for 1st, with our Daniel entertain no such idea. the singing. .of the Ontario V eterinary Medical Asaociatio meneinR at 1:$� p.m., with BOn(� 88rV1CeL�� . also honorary member of the Ontario 1►fedical ca have t done Bo, as I hay a but those not acquainted with him might for half an hour. R. H. Rogers, of Pick- T. Keath, of Scarbora, and B. Pedler, of :: ..SI society, treats all diseases of domesticated ani make Lhe mistake. K York, who have charge of the road planers 1. mala. Also particular attunfion to Veterinary gigs ty on hand for that sting, will deliver an address on " Mr. Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to at purpose. We re�fet eaCeedlO(�ly to state that Ci. Mood 'B work in Chicago," where he belonging O both tOWIIBhip9, have been reasonable rates. Office at the well known es- H. Disney, at Balsam, after a y g working on the townline between York and. ': tablisument of Graham Bros.,one mile west of Good ound hop Feed 818 'and 820 per. spent six months last summer. when the Scarboro at this place, and we mast say , Claremont. Telegrams to Claremont punctual- ton. lour $1.50 per cwt. lingering illness for typhoid fever, died at greatest revival meeting of the age was in they have done one of the beat jobs that J�j . ly attended to. Lily his residence do Friday. He was a ro ess. $e will be followed b Mr. has come ander our notice for some time . ,it' L>irge nantit of Bran R Shorts for Bale. p gr y '"s , oanR man and doing a good business. Barnard superintendent of the Methodist at least if we are any judge. ,,. CHOP INA 5 cents per bag, done every ,, .. e leaves a young family to mourn his E .S., Whitt , with one c.f hie est black- The thunderstorm which passed ovelr � -, $us{stew garb . ay in the week. y - early demise. The funeral took place board exercises. All j3abbath school this place on Saturday did not leave ns mH01•iAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Com W. H.; FLV� S FRED R. ��E Sunday afternoon, when the interment. teachers and alder pu ils should hear without leaving its mark. Besides stnk 7, I 1 inissioner for taking affidavits, etc., Clare- 1 1 t was made at Salem Cemetery. . him and see his apt illustrations on the 'ng several trees and poste it also struck Y a PROPRIETOR. Alex. M pat a hole 20y MAN (TER, Reuben, Rawson and kfiss gra Dlio- Mrs. T. bale, of "Cowan a hoose and moat,Ont. --- ----- - -- ---- - =---- '----- i'y black board. At p.m., , BIINTING, issuer of Marriage Farlane were married at the residenre of through the roof big enough to lettwo meny.1. � - g Uxbridge, one of the moat efficient S. S. through and set fire to the house but was '' Be Licenses for the County of Ontario. Of- IN A MT TALC the brides mother, Mrs. D. McFarlane, workers among the little ones,in our art ( I put out with a few pails of water. Had : _ • '.; ace at the store or at his residence,Pickering 1. On Tuesday afternoon at 8 o'clock. The of the country will address the chil ren the fire sot beyond,acontrol, it would have �, ` ` Village. __ _ 32-y , ,,, '` ceremony was performed b Re A. H. TOWN SHIP CLE RH I 1.I y p p• and young-people present. All older per• been a bad job, as the home was a new one, ;F - R.BEATON, I - Kip AD, and was witnesse b a large sons are welcome. We haps to hays s only being erected about three years ago ^ • Conveyancer, Commissioner for Laking I - t': Oamber of IriendB aqd well wiBherB. The •-4*►. a ' affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. _ orawded hoose at both services, as this "�,a Money to loan on farm pproperty, vr'ille pro- 1 , I young couple left for the west by the even• bated. OFFICE-At Whitevale. Wiu be in I ' _ ` log train. carr ing with them the best will we have no doaht, be the most inter- wHITEVAt:r` ,y esting meeting ever held in oar new com• - - Brougham every Monday afternoon for the j, y- t wishes of all friends. g ' -transaction of business. a7-y ` We join in wishing modiaay church. Collections at both Miss Pickett is visiting friends in BeIIe- ONEY TO LOAN 'APPLY TO .-f F. I f a. �� •i them long life and mach happiness. services. Come early and don't miss the villa. " <Y , Hutchison, appraiser at Claremont for 8 I r ¢ (tontinar�t on gags 5) � - song service by the school and others, i . F= Canada Permanent Loan savings Co., A. E. Major returned last week from a - - ' office,Toronto. Stock capital $3,000,000. Total • , / Im. -'. ---�•- week's trip to N. lt. ,• , BROUGHAM. sou 8 Hill. Miss Annie Stover, of Altonit, spent Sun •� . assets$8,700,000. The company lends money on i I 1'- I- , °I lowest current rates of interest and on favor- '~-`- day with friends here. � °. able terms of repayment. Mortgagee and de- I ` Frank GorOw was has Over ganday - Haying will swan be the Order of the Miss Craigie, of Weston, is visiting her .:: '�r .. bentures purchased. No commission. No delay 'Ninth his parents. da cousin,.Miss Annie Miller. ' Expenses moderate. 4stl _ •� - J A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT Norman Poucbir spent the sabbath The craps s* looking well is thwe Dr. JVhaley is nursing a very sore hand; , A• for the conn of Ontario Drawing. with friends here. used by the kick of a mad cat, received r , ! ' and a eciSaations furnished for every clues of I , tt8r iD geniis Blioe while Sehiog the ether day. p Mr. Barkey, C�I Ed goes weet of late, wonder Whst is baildin steam and hot .rater heats and - Mr. and Mrs. (leo. Ward and family, of =, ; g fretory, Toronto, here visiting with the attraction. � 3. 1_ ventilation a specialty. Offloe-Gerrie lock Toronto, are a nding a few weeks in tl•e +.` eorlgir Dundas and Brock streets, Wnitt►y' ,I rela►lgee. Oar bops practice football with the vii• vele with Mr. W'B.brother, Principal Thos. u :'� Residence-Kingston Road East Pickering. 37-y1. Messrs. Harris "- d Kincaid, of Green lags lads now. - yard, , T. PENNELL, HOUSE PAINTr,R wood, were Here 8 ,&day with Aleunder These was mueb rain earth of IIs on Mr. 'sad- Mrs. McNeish, of Kingston} : • and Decorator. All kinds of hoses stat- ' • Urquhart. g, paper-hanging, Ias- $atardi<y b 'edge from our river. Jamaica, last week visited the letter's 1 Ing,sign writing, graining, � . B. Willis has oomme8oed hila stick• ' ing, kataomining, tinting, etc., done on e11ort A village 1Oha made a trip to Oar burg &ante, Mrs. L. Cooper and Mrs. T. Todd,, - 4� .,: ; notice. All painting done by me will be of pure , _ I et season. He and Staul,ey Gerow 'were do the evouing of Friday last, and n0 Of thio lace. - , linseed oil and white lead and satiefaction guar- p ' auteed. An early order solicited. Any oraer I: a ; , at Markham grid Pickering last week. wonder when the fillies bloom. Rev. Mr. Pickett will deliver the &n�• ;' left with J.Tanner A 8,n, butchers, Pickering, 1 Oae hundred dollar lob to be Its on a,.a Itiohard Rodd hue lost BeveD Iresthng versary sermon to the Whitey&le A O II - will receive prom attention. Work shop and 6, lots $2 and 8i3 Monde , Jul 2nd, at at the Baptist church, Green River, neat reridence,Whitby. _ 191y , some b rig is ally said about Barr a►rd s + y 9 eattle, six of wbieh are heifers. They Sabbath afternoon. 2 p m. (travel to be drawn from Wm: left his plats about June let and he has . THOMAS POUCHER. Licensed Ane. Bargains•and me piece of jewelry, that Barne's premises. 850 'ob grovelling an R. B. Vardon of this place, and Jacob >,- J g K since baso unable to learn of their where Turner, of Brougham, l&et week attended.: tioneer,Vnhantor,etc..for East York and has come from is stock.', Perhaps a talo Greenwood road between 5 and 6 cons. abouts. the funeral of their relative, Mr. Stepl:ea- the whole i n v North, and South Ontario. strict � � p kt 4 o',dock. Seneca Uwi r, who was committel for attention given t�,fill orders.b3 snail or teleggrrepb. in brooch or st ck in, a handsomer tin or son, of Alaryborough township. . Box 47,s Moderate. Ad3resa THOS.POUCHER, g F g Greenwood ' and Brougham Were to. trial in connection with the post office_ We are leased to learn, that Mrs. Tar , Boz 47,Brougham,outs chain' ora ret set of ban les; He hag have had a►. same of football Satar is p g .s.. a . - OSTILL, AUC'rIUNEER, ETC.. p y g y robbery hers oa .June 1st, came before net, who fraetared her leg throw h a fall - � J • Green River,scylicite salsa from his nam- sold hundred --he has hundreds left. 'evening, but the rain hada different pro. the •edge at Whitby Iasi week. He some three or font months since,' is now �:;; :.. am and revent,gd the la . The match : eroua friends both far and near. Bales of farms, p '� pie ed E�tiilty and was sentenced t0 the able to be up and walk about with a little+ . farm stock,and everything that is to be sold will Where you .go to Whitby, look over his will now take pli on Thursday of this Central prison for four monthe,the charge assistance. be bangles by the subscriber with the utmost 1. week. It rOmis to be an ezcitinat It is rumored that a fashionable wedding care and sold to the very best advantage. 481y stook' _ , ,. ,. .:.• , 1 s, ., p being larceny. sl JOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE 1. game. The Cherrywood eleven do not wish to will take place the vale in September When full particulars are to hand we m Z 1� Maker, Pegged and sewn work. Orders The Wbitevale find Came over here own ap to the defeat of some weeks past p y . �f �LL -- WHEAfi I, Moeda avenin g d escorted Hon John ' take the liberty of congratulating the a •. • - . promptly attended to. Experienced workman- y and OOw try t0 &lin Off the Whip•hip-poor- ship. Don't forget the stand,nearly opposite the I" . Dryden t0 White ale, Where 8 ab110 p p youthful pair. .r".-PR°� ':I Neave,gin street,Pickerin vin L p wills as a picked team from Rogge, Dan. Jae Todd is convinced that the Bible so _ -_ g g _ase. ?-v +, rs I •--FOS- s, SQA .�: meeting was held. We have baso inform• + GORDON HOIISE, Piokerin , Barton and Pickering allege. If they count of Job's affliction is a very realistic I , a Ont.,. KFAST, ` r�. ed that the prooes ion visited Cherrywood do sojourn at the above named places, and ttiithful one,and he feels great sym• . . I James Gordon,proprietor. This otelia garden party en r ate. The' meeting I'D the are the Whip•poor-wills ail the same paty for the poor old man in the trialstine new brick building, finished in enperior ;style. Eve conv9nien a Whltevale was s dad b arrran from y r I. . : ; .. . -1 ry ce nd comfort for the t�tep Y y and ae for Cherrywood holding their own which he had to undergo, ori account of thetravellingpublic. Newandcommodiousstablesand sheds. �y , : t g hem• against such a team, they are ,,blafflng comforters with which he himself. is at . 1.- s I Some misbreaut on Tuesday evenil3g themselves or they would heye had a present afflicted. r�' t^? ' `° F dam ed a naimber of ma Is shade trees �'_ ag p smell of victo when the me was The mistake of substituting'Old Scotch,' ��, �' '.rI' i set out this spring by Colin Philip, On the played. We' believe she* do not know hot and fiery, for the innocent, thirst ��' . . Ont 'ano .,..­ 1...� Ba It is the hest Bing. et, and ie ea- Brock Road north of the .vii e. (tach aenohing lager, name near caaeing.blood-:. ..�,�,, I . Y what a friendly game is, and we shall be q fall• adapted for summer use: . co>�duet is scandalous, and should the able to explain to strangers where the shed on Frida night, The effects of the _ tmtor be found out, he should be pp stronger ligai was to pat the ea-trooper: : , PI C KE R I N G B RAN C H. ,:i Y Pew Btron actor winds come from in •the g t on his mettle, and having v& aiahed r+ , '- r' I I r� �.- .. severe:y dealt with. Barely sash was future. '' a' without fl htin , is sa rior officer, � a Open for the transaction of_all legitimate • - ' 5 ' not an Irish trick. What delight some - -- fighting, ' I m&ate e b st`bn, the 'kat,, fir would not stand t at nit for a fi ht, he , Banking Bneineds. I p people take in des�royitig property. 01 nos Hostas--From 10 to$; Saturdays s , s; r_____ ' AUDt.EY. . made for the blond ex-trooper er of the same ltd If 0ll dealer d08s riot k'e$ �' - old brigade; armed with hie trusty bowie, to 1 o'clock. y : y P ` - The Maowherre trial_.east_ Peel oaun J. 8. McBrad is at home, ' •. �1 L: y y but the &Rility of the blonde, who did not fJav111 s Bunk in conneOtiOn. go . know whether he was being assailed by :: it, send treat t0 t118 mills._ 51886• I - 1'icnice were sit the last areek. ($-y) GEORCIE HERR, Manager. `' Hamilton has one. case of smallpox, - Mr. W. K. Elliott is our new minister. man or woman, angel or devil, saved .his '� 1� j ' I . - j i The local health authorities cannot be too p• O'C#r&dy bas purchased a bran new vote far Tuesday's election, &nd he a�lrint ! DECD 3'. LIVERY t , f - 1. I active, biridr. ®d &way from danger at & pace thaldid not. F10u� '� n ted' Shei�to as �eh�$p i Mi Webster has been visiting in this admit . of timin . Four blooded oaths ._ A Belleville Friday 'Cfeorge Page w g ____ sentenced to two ears in the penitentiary Vicinity. (not troopers) rustled swiftly, yet silently First-class vehicles and borgis for hive-- - its - esu b � bought;' anywh i`8, : (3 new school feriae is in cotiree of con- dawn the }sill, each with club in hand, or night. Teaming done promptly by for ruffianism at oxboro. stmt on, read yes eager for the fr&y, or for any � � day'or job. 'Bus in connection meet. ti 'quaff tmnsid�red. J.`L. Brodie, m Waging direotor of the but the x ,r ..B y, of Port Perrry, has been vi$1 -! f at might come their way, ing all (I T R trains. 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', : • • = „ d all oongrat_ula,t -;� 1 , . :;i, �n lot me icuow what•they are. popuiair, and who on` an , � ` ,` rofton said lice Bolemal , ed me onpoaeeaainpl her. It was delightful I "--"' " Yes, my -d ar,�, sate Mrs. B,obert ; "airs. C , ► y .: GAPTER PIT i `��but itis suets tion-the asylum-=" after a little pause, "I o to go out .as to see bar unselfishness, hos consideration .6atrered Crew Yar[oas Points tlrasn the . rr T want to have d peep at old Estaottt, «Mra. Crofton meant the rooms for the a governess ; I know I 'oug . , Clara is-go• for others, Drirs. Crofton of Stoke assured At1aaLIP t0 Ltta Pacific. $�" Cousin Clara before 1 leave," said Berrie; m�yatnhllis sant " x issued Luo . ing to be married, and to be rich, and I me that very night, and bow she watched Dagald, M anitoba, wants a doctor.'. f. "can't you drive over some day !-it is not tims lice, blushing,yet looking hope she will be very,very happy ; but I my every movement and tried to anticipate West Selkirk is to have a bicycle slob. Vii; eo very far." Z. somewhatndi Haut, had withdrawn be• have read in books how gentlemenQfeel to my wishes. I said Yes, and I dare say hind Miss Auati s chair ; and Bertie, gen. their wivea'families, and I wil not o with my excellent kinswoman thought me. very Aug. 16th will be Kingston's Civic boli• _ ' " ltifteen miles;' Bald I "and back eronalq trouble and uneasy for her,follow- her to fret her huabaBd ; as ' a has no ungrateful. da l - . cause to be angry, nor grieved est er, and- However the conclusion of mp thoughtstratford'a rate of tazation tntiy ba 22 again ; and, da,you t�ilnk I could take a ed her there wi a hook in hie hand, fond8 1 raffia her.a ntiou to it. that is one part of it quite Bottled and about Alice and Clara was twofold. T'trst, mills. . dangerous fellow like you among so-many Y g „ , that they must hear something of the kind August 6th is the date for Q uelph'a civic "Look here lice, cried Ileitis here clear." girls?' 1. I - a mark of old times : here's where yon "Very wall; now for the other," -said I. sooner or later, and had better set it over holiday. '7 "Dangerous 1 I stn their brother," esid acrifibied in the days of your youth and I rather think Alice was half offended now; andsecond, that Mr. Sedgewick was •The Lutheraft Synod will meet next year Bertie, with a laugh and a blush, and s 1 spoiled the title page, and caught a blow. .. that I received her "settled and cleat" so coming to-morrow ; Derwent had . invited in Elmira. qui and consented to it with so much him to join our Christmas part I was a The Kalmar station on the C.P.R. has look of ingenioug gratitude and thanks. Ing up. Look h re 1 and your name written q y, "We're all in the sane boat, end have a in my own ad irabla hand-writing ritiD as it readiness. She looked as ii she would like little curious t4 see how he behaved to his been burned. was in thoaa days ; yet you leave such a to cry. but after another little_gauss pro- little fiance, and felt that his arrival d right to befriends: Here a to-day as bright valuable sutogr p'� lying about anywhere reseed again. 1 14 would at least effect a diversion in any The Methodist church of Priaaeton is bs- as ,Tune, and nothing particular to do with --for shame !" "And, then, mamma has not very much little schemes of annoyance toward my two ing repaired. Bertie'a apse t�stored Trip good humor. far thereat at home. I could not go to giels. A cheese factory is to be eetabliehad on it-let us all go 1" moos Island. " Do yon c 11 Escourt anywhere, you make them poorer. ,I will go aDd be a I • (Tp :BE CONTINUED.)- Si " With the greatest of pleasure. �I should 'saucy boy?"said L " Leave the memorial governess, please I" 1 : -• ;'� - �: Diphtheric is prevalent in some parts of x like above all things to go over to EstDOurt where it ie; I 1'ke loses it. Come, luncheon "Lot us go into it gaietlyy "said I, ah+ow• k I New Brunswick. .( ementa Clare. I am -is ready. Th • children are somewhere Ing uosympathy for the au3df en break down ( . ; COAL. IN BACIS. Chairman: Skene, of the Galb Publi.o and see your arrang - y -_ m told they are quite admirable, said Dors: about ; it is 1►01 day time,and there is moth• whish accompanied tblm exclamation. Is I L : School Board, has resigned. " Robert Crofton. Ing to do. But as we are going to ahare it because mamma has told,yon she has very i Cleitn. and t;onvenient way at Deliver- Rev. James Ballantyne, London, Ont., - ;,. their roast mu ton, we stall see them at little, or because you have seen the outer ing Fnc4 Y " And no one is adm�ttted I It will be table. Come ; but I am afraid there is only ones suffering from your presence, that you • . hoe moved to Ottawa. _ - . Hite a . rivile e," Dried Mrs: Grafton of sit" le fare." have come to this sudden tresolutio4r. In the European countries the custom of A lodge of i,he �Knfghts of Pythias is be._ ; q P g �'Vith amaze faces, my visitors followed Alice?" delivering coal in bags is universal. These ing formed at Rat Portage. Stoke. ''yiamma aonld do anything rather then " lla Ibe of the *act e►un tit said tc� the. dining-r om. „ lei me think myself a burden," said Alice, ora filled at the yard--aa many to the ton Mrs. Hannah Spurr, one of Stratford`B ... P y+ f' I dont un erstand it at all, said Mrs. y .-.and these are carried on the back of the oldest residents, is dead. Lucy, quietly-so quietly, as if this gentle Robert Crofton to Mrs. Crofton of Stoke, in with indignation. Two artiller men have deserted from . girl had no will of her own, bt.t lived only alt audible whi per, which I could not help "It was some of the little coca, then," , "A" battery Kingston. . i '� at my pledsnre, that it would have been overhearing. 'The arrangements here are said I. odmamms 1" criod Clara, " -ourdo , I I ' .' The Hudson Eay Company's store at Rat .- barbarou� to sa no. I ave in at )set those of a gentleman's house ; whero are "Oh, B, y I Portage is to be enlarged. - Y g the children k t, do you suppose t" not think do; you know better. It viae �( , -1 .against my will. We set out, the whole The other la y shoot; her head ; she was what some one said yesterday, when you It ie reported that a barge line will run party of.us, except the elder gentlemen, as much in the dark ' as my respectable were at Eateourt, about tits girls." I i from U gen Sound to Duluth. " And I don't mean to be ungrateful," ,� A lodge of I. 0. F. is to be established at the three Mr. Croftcna, who had no artio- sister-in•law. �- , •� Massey Station, Manitoulin. I ' P " If this isa charity, I only with my ohil. cried poor Alice through.her tears ; " but %. ' ular mind to follow their wivea . over the dren were sn well off," continued Mrs. tC mamma was too poor to bring tie up at ` . . I (louses has now 8,477 poet offices, an in 11 country on such an errand Hear and home, I ought to work for her,and bel her � _ � crease of 139 since last year. y Robert, who w s a lawyers wife, and lived, leer ladies and isa Russell Squ re, and they did not at all crow: know it is all true. I should never ; E Patrick O'Grady,rad a very old resident of " Borrie were to ride. Wee , the children-ren filled two cassia es, while know how to eat the six little girls, who, have le rued anything but for your kind• ~ ` •� . I � Paris, is dead at the age of i0. a g though shy, re as frank in their speech, new I have no right to be proud, and say Mary Crofton of Stoke, who was the least so far as I was eonaerned, as though they they were cruel to tell me so. I did not , , . Dundas is opposed to converting the H. thing of a hoyden, proposed riding with had bean Cr (tone. Mra. Robert looked know indeed we were all- brought ng for -� D. Railway into a trolley )ins. overcieases, but I must,pot he dependent on - y • Rev. Mr. Prosser, Baptist, has moved " the boys," a-s she was pleased to call ro•ind the'roc , and held up her hands in g f telegraphic h rror.� She was shockeel to mamma, who is poor. Y mugt do my duty i from Leamington to l2idgetown. 11 V 1 I .:'/ them. 1. now, 1 know." I . i I - think that m orphans were so well off „ Andrew A. Wylie, customs. appraiser, "And I can •mount yon, Lucy," _ said and in virtue e indignation was cite read „ I trust you will, said I; "but do you . . . l died at Hamilton at the age of 68. . Derwent; " are you up to fifteen miles? to suggest th t scores,, of poor children think, Alice, Mrs. Robert Crofton is a much better judge than I sin, and than mammal I i A foar•foot live snake is on ex bib ition in I'iather a long stretch for a lady. I expect might have n educated and clothed in j R a Dundas street window, London. • blue frocks an white tippets for the sum what your duty is?" . I . I I. j- 1 you'll both give in long before you reach " Ub, it wss not Mrs. Robert Crofton ; It " - Alarge'party of Scandinavian immigrants which sup:por d in this luxury my unjustly . Estcourt," 1. It twely It might have been sold was Every one;" said Alice, turning away 1 i 1 will go into the Edm:nton district. Does Luc ride..' sakes I ' ' ttnprise, for so much, and given to the_ poor. I her face- . . I -' Sweet potatoes aro being grown tl~iia Bas- . t ' - " The best horseman I know," said Der. -could read th L ancient sentiment in my " Alien is naughty, Clara," said I, '•and I . I eon on Cedar Island, Chippewa Bay. . sister-in law' face ; but I fear she was ill-tempered. She is punishing you and me I Canada has-thirty-eight divisions of the . went, laughing'twhile she with the rest thinking, not of the poor, "but of her own for other peoples faults ;•never mind ! We I �_. - I - `' Brotherhood of Locomotive.Lingineers. went to get ready. I wvaseupriaed-perhaps gassy and M Mary, Frank and 1';d ard,.who are good, and don't deserve it. Now listen ,� + yv to me, you'foolish little girl. . Young ladies I _.••-"y I I i A new school 4uilding is to be erected at something m,)re than surprised--for all Luc s had no such ardens as those of Estcourt I 1 •. P Y in novels o out as governesses whan there 1 - i,xt,rvHsir-o TUN COAL.' Fort William, the cost of -which will be attainments came upon me unexpectedly., luxuriate i As for Lucy, she began to g g enter into conversation with the little girl is no necessity for it, to show that they ars driver; or bis assistant to their place in $18,900. Modesty perhaps, and humbleness of mind, next her, an asked how she liked to be high-minded, and of an independent spirit, London has-isetted 1,III' dog tags and here, and sai how kind Mrs. Crofton ton was, the house, where they are emptied a clean• a desire not to boast; but it was somewhat and to exhibit the cruelty of all those un- ly and simple operation, that offers no hb• about 200 untagged dogs yet roam the: annoying to find out the gift of one's inmate till the child as stricken mute with amaze• fortunate people oho employ governesses ; streets. but I had much rather my Alice did not do struction .to traffic, and that should com• and companion so suddenly. .- Virtue, eo ment, not k owing, till it was suggested mend itself to every one as the only sensible The county of Wentworth has a net P Y that. I had rather-now dost look aston• balance on hand of $1`2,528.23 over all lia- - _ to her, that here was anything sa very re- ou can't plan of doing the job. - superior and out of the way somehow never markable in er lot, Atallthis Alice Harley fished ; you ars a gentlewoman y _�. _ i i :'', bilities. . gets the appreciation which it is supposed looked on wi h a thoughtful face ; she had help belc+R a aentlswaman, whatever you The 13aptiat Coctvention for Manitoba and ' ceased to speak to as of •our art and may do. I had rather, for my own part, see ' - CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. to deserve. P Y party, ++ the North4�'cst will convene at Winnipeg I :.! sat b heraR f amen the little iris, with my Alice the housemaid at home. I _ 1 Jul 9th. Alice, the ofdht*r Mary Crofton, `and the Y - g g " The -housemaid i" They both looked • I ' Y r ` • a certain air of pride and resentment which A Creat Plague ttastng its China-idenii• The corner-stone of fit. Paula Evangeli• • little Fortescues were in the other carriage. I never rem niter to have seen on her face at me with pale faces and dilated eyes. eat V1,1ta the Loudon ria"a of the � . "To be sure, the housemaid t Dont cal Lutheran church in-Ellice township has Alice was no horsewoman, and I saw with before. An Bertie was not now by-her seventeenth Century. just been laid. - - 1-1 Iaide to a ea of old times, and she could You think it would be delightful to be title a momentary regret the young- eo le an- P ' Re its that have thus far this' -year Y g Y g P P bear at the other aide of the table L°cy do everything all With your own hands Po The HobbsrHardware Company of Lon• - tering before us, Berrie keeping close by and heed and nobody helping you, for reached us regarding the existence of don pays $1,000 every week in-wages-to its _ quietly` tufo ming Mrs. Crofton of Stoke ,i, I ,� mamma and the children at home . conte sous diseases have'not been startling employees. ' Lucy'a rein. That, of course, was a triers that she was an orphan, and ao tortes' ; g accident; but still I should have prefer- than these c cildren, end once thought she AL which saying Alice suddenly got IIP althouttb in several places a d►minutive Rat Portage'is swarming with comirrer- . - ed that Alice had been there. Luc should have en very glad to be tdrnitted and kissed me, and a bright blush of our- idemie has been announced. Chicago aisle. prospectors and aapitalista from all Y rise and pleasure, t hwne and satisfaction, ep . seemed to manage her horse with as much to Est 'urt. � P Dints`of the compass. . . g Where, I •suppose, aunt qualifies them Row over her face. She perceived what has had several honer"eel oases of smallpox; P A consignment of orchids and amaryllis quietneas, and ease, and propriety as she all for• gover 4saes," said Lucy. " So good I meant, but Bo did not Clara. whose little Brooklyn had 778 eases of meables iii May from British India has just been received: . -did everything.else, not exuberant like the of her t I t on htJ should have had to Ibe head was running on harown future gt;and• andI lb6 in the first tour,days of the present- at St. Thomas . i a govern 0. ' aur, rnd who re ated t hat; terrible Dame . Stoke Maly, who was wild with simple K of housemaid with diem-%y. month ; and cholera is said to have broken Col. C. S. Jones and Major T. Harry - . , It was an std scene in its way, and not spirits and girlish gayety. But then I was. a very pleas q1t one, though I atery sure " Yea, my dear child," I, delivering out the sacred city of Mecca, in St. Naz- Jones, of the Dufferin Rifles of Brantford, - vexed and put out by discovering again, there was n thing in the roast matron and a little speech for the occasion (which was airs on the wacern :oast of France in several nave resigned.. - . rice udd.rn y an indulgence, however, which I rarely du icts in R�uasia and Prussi Jane it D- Johnston,of Lower Fort Garry, for the fifth or sixth time that I knew p ,Iwhich m honest Bertie ds• g h a, and in Lis• P ' moiiahed to s'eh alarming extent, to make Permitted myself.) ''I don't agree wit died recently. He was formerly of ,dont- nothing about Lucy, and that she did not g the worktn .women idea vet much. I bon. Theme outbreaks, however, have not anybody e- v ons. Yet I found the two g y Taal and London. choose to bestow any of her confidence- on Mrs. Crofto quite without interest in the don't think auy lady does an unbecoming been alarming but from Chins,comes a story ' Peter Barnett, a retired farmer living - me. I could cot help thinking over it as pieture al e(•y and the chum of state. office when-she sweepa her own hearth and that is. In Hong Kong, Canton and other y g , . near Fergus. attempted anicide b cuttin we drove along. Was it my fault? - Yet Lucy desire I to be left behind to make ae. serves her oven table. Serving one's own, cities a great plague has been raging since his throat.with a rasor. _ . . why should, she have hesitated to tell me quaintance "th the little girls whom she evert in menial offices, is a privilege, and March. _ The scourge "cries off whole Was so eage show herselt on an,equality does not lower in all ranks. I think they familes duringa night and the terrified The Beckett Mountain Park Company, that she rode and liked riding? To be sure e9 Y a who can do it; but everthin tigie riDci, a1 victims (Limited,) with a capital stock of -$40,0000 _ - g with • but o ail the other incidents of .that are happy B Chinese, who ars p p , Ishe did not hesitate,•ahe only said nothing visit +I was ost concerned b the sudden that itt not.necessary is unbecoming, Your spend their time in parading the streets, has been incorporated. she it.. f It was way, cloud which covered Alice H Wile 's fans mamma's tnaamA is a certain one, N it is night and day, proving to their Josses. Custom receipts in Halifax last month ` .. It was past noon when v:.a reached Est• _-_-- Y not very large, and you can do your duty a The mortality is said to ire fearful, reach- were $71,667.36, a decrease of t.,103.Z3 . _court. There was no lessons going on then. -1- I groat deal better by retraining at home, ing eighty per sent. in some localities, end compared with May, 1893. - IIAPTF.R VIII. I:ook me u that, text vbiob speaks of yJ A. Leven, of the tVetland High rhe teachers had gone home, and half of ' P ' the disease a spreading despite the etfarta the ci.iidren, the other half,-in that holiday The morn n after thiL expedition.I found voluntary humility and will worship, Alice of the authorities to check its growth. ' time were doing their Dion, pleasure. This Clara and lice together in very rinse con- fora uniahmen�, When I take t.cr preach, `Attending physieises aey it is almost school has been appointed entrance ezamin- ry p - pleasure consisted in some secret and mys• versationi t sir own room.- The rest of I siish take that and harp upon it ; 'but I identical with the great London plague of ar by the Separate School Board. teriou9 work, about which T, oro in in b ho m dear little girl has had her share , The St. John N. B., Board of Trade has PP g y the party w r all down-stairs, discussing Pe y g : the seventeen.h century, and is traceable , ,,hance and axone to my old morning-room, their lana the d a but the twosisters of the lesson, and will not require any to-t1he filth habits of the Chinese, and the decided to sand a- delegation to Ottawa to found them clustering their heads as busy had contri contrive( to alae) Sawa immediatel more." 'wretchedly��ad oats system of drains oppose the fast Atlantic subsidy. . as possible. They were rather disturbed at after break t. Aline wasyseated on the Aliso rose with a blush to do as I told. Thera is little or no reason for Christendom 't he Maritima 4rand Council of the Royal MY sudden entrance, and plunged the work, ottoman at the foot of the bed, while Clara her; bat Paused when she had taken a Ito fear a visitation of such a'kind. Templare of Temperance will be held on • - into a wi ht work-table-of Miss Austin's, half knelt, f eat on the floor before her, W - - July 9, 1Q and 11 at Woodatock, N. 11, g Y stag or two towards the table. Mss- 1 one and all exclaiming in dismay, " If Alice leaning on her sister's knee. Alieb was the „ Did mamma ask you to taka Ins,, A company of rich Winnipeg gentlemen should see it ! " Then the secret was confid- speaker, an Tara's earnest little face was Crofton!" she said, with a little ticieidit pEEERREI) WIITE MEAT F '�' will develop the new found coal beds at ed to me after I had taken an oath of strict gazing up t er with wistful wonder and "I remember long ago something Lady I I .r•_ Buffalo Point, Lake of the V�ds. silence. It was a wedding present for distress. "hey both started and looked a Greenfield said 'about an ,orphan asylum. ;Lien Disreatttreia a Ba/Mr and Takes an The cotton factory at KonotoD, N.B., re, - Clara-a magnificent table-cover worked in little eunf s as I entered. and it all came beak af{ain��yeaterday. llid Berttttrlhtnatt. aumed o rations, the workmem having- ac-twelve squares, one by every Girl in Eat- "Why a e ,you here, children?" raid I. mamma ask you take us T pe '. I •''_�To," said I, ; "I took you beo(in$e I •'Though liens are timid enough iD the cepted c cut of 10 per cent. in.the,r wages, , court-a mystery which theaisterhood were $ave you nD opinions or inclinations to daytime," Baid a well African The London it:M.C.A. will put its uew, I j bound under grievous penalties not to di- add to the a feral council as to what is to wanted something which you had to give -vulge till the completion of the work. "But be done to sly?" " And what was that? Oh, what was y �, building on the old Durand property. rl he " that! Tell us," the cried both together banter, when the sun has set and darkness g _ Mrs. Crofton will not teff , said the least Oh, pl ale, we would rather not o y g. - Free Library Board will have one corner of - with the greatest eagerness: comes on they beoottie bold and fearless, the lot. I Of the little embroiderers, looking doubt- down : we onld rather not go anywhere, g ,. „ - . fully in.my face. I ypeated my vow with Mrs. Croft n�' said Alice. "Nobody will "I oras very solitary then, said I';. i6 and of tan when urged by .hunger reckless A four hundred- and fifty pound bear, the greatest seriousness. " And ohi plea@e, ever miss e ; we will stn here." `eras love !" " and daring. It is-by no means unusual for y g Y ` T g y slain the other da in Anti ontah county, don't let Alice come here ! " cried another. " And h -. do you know nobody will In a moment thea were both clinging oxen to be seized at the yoke or horses to N•S., had killed twenty-five sheep of differ- -1 could not promise that, but remained till miss you?" said I "Am I nobody,and Mr. round me, twining their soft arms about - ant farmers. Mise Austin's work-table was carefully Crofton, and (Bertie, and the children ? Is my neck and my waist. My heart warmed•:. be killed inside a stable, or when tied to Diked up. ; then surely, the- secret was Alice cross t da Clara, tell me !" I feltithe dull pain that was always there the wheel of a ws on ;,while in Mae At a recent meeting of the Watford and - '_ y� eased and relieved with a sadden sensation g Zion Con egational churches it was decided - safe. - " Alice i ever cross said m godchild, land alone four man were carried off and Y g , to extend a-call to the Rev. Mr. Madill, of After this little adventure I returned to with some frit "but oh lease speak to of happiness. I had children ; I was not a eafen by lions during the first two years of - • �'' PI ' ' P dr tree. the occupation of that country. One of Alton. 1. the drawing-roam, where Miss Austin had her ; she ys such dreadful things. She Y „ „ Pa . re eived the party, and where the young has been e 1 w and dull ever since yeater• "I think I Qct a little of it, said I, and these unfortunates was a young man who Judges and•lawyers in Kent County are . _;� peopile waited for luncheon with agreeable day," I comforted myself. . go now, children; was about to start a market garden in the agitating the appointment of a shorthand A impatience. The two Mrs. Crof tons and 1, Low n dull.? I do .not tmder4tud when Mrs. Robert Crofton, or any- neighLorhood of Umtall settlement, lie reporter to record tis_evidence and judg• the two Miss Croftons looked about them that` Has a v one vexed you Alice ?" body-also, says anything stupid about blit- had gone away with a cart and four oxen meats in important cases. . ,I' ;} " with considerable amazement, especially "No," a i Aiiae, with a certain youth• oourt, tell them they do not know." . to buy wme native meal at one of the Kaffir Mr, Ephraim Lumley, of Ridgetown, is _ the alder ladies and Luc cast ui t f fol di nit " I left after awhile looking even bri hter kraals, and had outspanned for the night at suing the Wabaah Railway for $20,Coo, for y q c a y ; I only I have boon thinking, g a • t sheat six miles distant from the injages unstained in a switching accident - ;estigatinglooks at the door. -But thee if you pie e, Mrs Crofton, I think I ought the° usual, and with all the cloud blows spot Was only plain, homely, iron-$ray Mies go out governess" cobs ; but®illi I was uaoaay about rho ohll- little towmhip. The oxen wero tied ug to on that road some four yearn ago. - Austin who was now so confirmed and es-- 66 Oh, go arrma, listaih t6 her !" cried drop. It wars not I►lrs. Robert ; it was the yokes, and Mr. Teals was lying asleCp . , . t fished in her authority as to be half re- t, . i, ever ane,. The • were tender littllAeart�m j ab y Clara, wit a sudden burn of tears , etre Y } under the cart, alongside of a native, when L8t't?,"f3 F88: x,- • _eentful of the intrusion of visitors upon her has been, ick on so all the morning, and and they ''"'" re at the meet setsrttive age. Bois walked up and seizing him by the yers 7 qa. Nothin , to be &alen ! The aat onish- just when his has happened to tne, aged v e should haws been 'w7 gW to have shoulder carried hint of£and kille+l and ate Itittalv►aya refreshing to lea►ra of taw a want burst forth at last. were all t be so harppy. $peak to her, sent tkwm away freer I•IWant. , to him, Thiis lion, be it noted, showed a ro. who will not undertake an unjust sauce. I ee none of Mrs. Crofton'a arri►ngements " A goo r ails !" said I ; " indeed I do Bible. - `Them I could say . to Mrs. seizing the European*" 1 - ,� i Robert, "►'la not, say anything thing about an ck►uae; be would not ertliat in it otherwise• here," said, in a tone of disappointment, not pleas , Alice. What does the child At Dna tiine'a Bharuer triad to retain hitt►, any namesake of u'take. mean?" I orpbRti asylttrsi. p•esw` : Bstcaurt is trot as Manitoba protests against the iaflnx of „ •, :I' orphan ss Inial. ani the iiCtle Haile s ate and was smoothing over his. crooked con- "Indeed Ido not think Z promised to Ah a eie"riot�children now, said )< ,► y sadeiiirt►ble irDigraate. duct,as well as ha knew how,molten the j�ge s,.�0 ', ,.tow you an. " si.id L '"I }�rought yon to Alice, gat et oally, " When we were child• taore highly conoac:ed rhos I artt. But I p is astonished him by exclaiming: ?" �e Eatcourty� which is a very .cosy Eild ten' did of matter. '4ira had na experi- coals not ronduan+ad f0 far as to make any The city of $anion, in Glreat Bucharia, �, -1.r, ; - house, and haB a little picture,�sller and t3nce, wed d of understand an thin ; Dari such i'et4�treat bi L+icy.. I know by, instinct .crit in the side of a MADtaiu. 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The Khedive of 'F-�'- - - I __� . 1_. !:�;._: , , `� , t' .,-. ­ - _ . from Que6ec to M'ontroal. t� . , pt h0 abandoned ]CROFftions Snakes Fight to the Destb. and branch of tha tree, and at last the great � ... � - I � gyp a , . . ­_ � I I;' I .,1. .1. I . - . . . . - . - - ; , . , . .. I . I ". is-proposed E Be Iteturne'dtalroland.jrrbmuuiraio for _ ::�10 ­ - - Ili , it is said, ow. the,Trees in tke.Nelilbborhood Are Fill- reptile dropped heavily to the ground, . .� - . . AnEdward Adams, of Kin,gstAn, ont" . . . . - - . ,. I., --.:'.� -,­ . I :I'_ ::I- r . . .. . � . . %to an expression of the Sultan's will. . ad with chattering and, Sereethlux I ... � � 1, . I via wife, wk 'he had u"see r, .. . , - . I ha3 been appointed,chairman of the Cana. - . . . . om a or : .�.� .'. ,��,�'."I'L--, ,-, * .,.- . ear-Admiral Er ­ A CAUSTIZI) AND LIVELUS BlAtis. ,.:. - .!.'­�11.1_, - i . I -eight Years* and:-was Arrested .; " --, - . � , . en, of :,the United `i I Monkeys-Cie ver8parrinx for an,0Pcu- ,. . - Twenty . - 1 I : - . - dian Board of Steamboat Inspectors. . . ,, . � . ' � *�,.�.. `� . . - - - . I * - c. � States cruiser Chic4o, gave a reception on ,� Inx. -, For a moment the victor held the vanquish. and Sent to Siberia. .�. .,4.;� i,-:,; .-'--,, I- . . . -j."­,_�..." _ - . � I -1 . , , - I ­. I—. . . . I I ­� .1 I I k . . � . - . It is rumored in Montreal that Mr. bbard his vessel at Gravesend on Mond I . I - I.— . :., - . . . . I I _ . my* I "Brazil Is the home gigantio. ad in its coils and then released it. The ThePolea of Buffalo. � ' ' deterTiifn -- ... � � . I Auge, M,P,P., will be appoin ted a judge to- '- . of the moat . are ad to­.: .:-"-'�'�",�',­-.- - - . . . . I -I , t ,�� ........ � , . -1 __ . I There was an eart quake shock in And&- viotorio" rerpent glided troin . its tree, secure the release of e, follow citizeu, a, . .W. -e I . . . - - 1-r- fill toe pliAce of the late J-adge Johnson.. .. lusia,'Sp,%in, on Moi kday, which destr(O'Ved boa-c' ons trio tars in the world," said- Harry moved rapidly several times around tiie ;-�.-, �_`�;,,�--,,��-�'.P I . z.� . . - . 1�..... ��, - . former resident of Buffalo, who *as rrest. - . '.1 �,-" .. . . .. . The City Council of London, ..Ont., has many-houses and kit ad several persons. Clober, 6f Nearopolis, O., the pr9fassionul crushed body of.it,5 lifeless foe with loud . Z �� I 11-` � � -.. - 1. voted $500 for the immediate relief of the ' I it.nake hunter and dealer, known to circus and angry'hisses, shooting its red tongue in ed on revioiting Russia after On a a "', " � �". , - . -� The French Chath,ier of Diputies have . � beence,o.f,, I*j.:�--,I'-P:­ - I - . a n British Colum- .'.:: - ;�Af.1� I - . .. . I- and out like a weaver's shuttle. Then it twenty-eight, y 5: .,..� �.'.1 '4.' . � � -, . . sufferers from the flood 1' . . voted the credit of 1,1800, 000f. asked by the and museum wanagere throughout the � ears, and the United State � L - , . . _ -.1.I—.: , � - �� ! . . I bia. . - - - - i . 0) . � � , .,14%� - - moved a few fept ind stopped. . -.."k� - - I - - ' � . . ... . * ho Wa's fin ' - I. E Government to ena4le them to send troops country as Is Big Doo and- 11 Old Dollar a 6' Much to my surprise a third boa now Giovernment will be asked' Jp demand his I-".. "_.-.1.''�_T- - -I)r.- Portbr, w til recenily -toproteetthe Fren0h. frontiersin Africa. . �'.- ,...� ,_ ' ­' ' -0 . ­ . � V .�,v", - . ­ ­ -medical superintendent of the Winnipeg .. . r f0ot," thst 4eing his market. price for or- appeared on the scene, a ma, discharge from the salt mines in Siberiato .­�­_.�%­� _ . . , gnificent � .. . ; .� " - I . . .., VIM.,- .. .T ... J .. I . I . General H(5spital, died in that institution . The new hospital for acciaenta at,Popar, Oinary an' Brazil female opecimen. She joined the conqueror which he has been transported.- . 111. Y... , , I— � . - akes. " On my last trip to - .I. ...'"'A'_�.. . I . .Jn the east end of Londo'd, to w- hich ,8ir . - .-.I.. �. ,. . . . - .-.- ,.-- - .... ,� ..­­�.,�,,�.' - . I � - .- I . I . . in the late terrific b%ttle. - I then knew it - Stainislaus Frank inoki, 'the,,exilea"­�t'-- : ; ­. '� 11� - " _. the other day of typhoid fe;ver.. Donald Sra4h, subs�ribed" fifteen hundred %f ter snakes I didn't meet,with the success Korzw . �..:; . . . - � P I .. 1,1 . - I - f�Itraffic I was for her that the deadly duel- had been .Ab ` "'I I.. � .. ditizen, is 65 years -old. out - �-,` � ; i I. . . . The restrictions on al-I ch%sses O' pounds, Was'opened y the Prince) of Wales I expected to, but I brought back one of fought, and she had been a witness of the American �,,"­�14"-,It,I - " ... . � .. I . railway over the . . I ' ' twenty-efgh b -years-ag ' - I - "'� on the Grand Trunk I .. .- ­ the beat snake stories, 1 think that. ever combat from the seclusion of her boudoir in o .he left Russian�., � �.� - I .. _. ved: and everything Voott Lf. a, � __,� I.- . .. . entire system are remO � I .­ - .._­­ ­ � - �. .. . . - __ . . .. is now being m�vr.d .fteelly. . - 'In view of tht J1SqbiJ[sf__bb 0 the �ame from that land of serpents. - I- the tropical thicket. -Her actions showed Poland and came tothe UnitedStates, with! '. ...,I-,I­._�,-�- - . . . Berlin breweries, . the North. German Oa- . that she was pleased with the result, and .-5.1��111...... . �i� �., �'_ - - A yOUDg Englishman, named Ericket " Boas both mg.le and famaile, often fight two eons and two daughters. His wife ,�. X 4-,i _� ' s zatte urges the pas age of 'a bill by th . she tided away with the massive winner of . . - I, �M- - - : 0 , . ­-, '.. �! 'remained behind. About twenty-one years '...'�' ,�._ . . - -was another vie-tirn in the railway ac�idePt Reichstag to punish$oycotting by fines an's � coly over" prey that one snake has cap*- her la,vor and disappeared with him in the " ._. - � . d er 11 . 1.�, .. ..-- . � �.- - , . 7 I _ �I . 11 , . , .. . 11 I . . .. ; on the Canadian Pacific railway, west, of 'imprisonment. I ured and which another one oovetel and forest, their departure bein ly a ago Korawinaki lived in New ciy, _..�--,.", - �:11 . - . - i I - . - . g followed b - ` *, ­­ - , -�'. :�.- ' - -,. � � .. _ -- " - -. we eked by kt certain seasons of the year deadly com- years af ter' , .:- ;,.�4- . .... , ., - - solfflers . - Fort William,last Saturday. I 1 ... Nine British ' re %tta , dealoning din ot monkey chatterings and where he was naturalizedfive ..,�.­. ; . . . . . . :�:,., - , _ . . . - loud, discordant shrieks and screams of . . - . __ - . ; The Columbia river ba�; become S sea the plague in Hong Kong on Tuesday, and :) the his arrival*in the metropolis. . Seven y I �­..,,_­ _C - ats between male boas'are frequent* earn ­ _:,2��, - - -.. . . 'from fifteen -to twenty miles W.-de, and- is the military authori�ies are taking extraor. - . that axsembiy of 'many-hued , Brazilian .g ;_ .. - - . � . I.... � �`, ,,, . - I 'L . - . ­­ �_ - .L . . -d-inary preoau , ight being over the - . .f & female birds. ago Korz winaki removed to .Buffalo. H*_ ..;�- `,­ . ­ -full of the debris of towns and ranclieB ti�ons ,;o prevent its further . � . possession 0 94 -_ - . � �_­­'�_ , _ . .. .. which bare bee'n destroyed -by the floods. spread amon the tro or a mate. L. It WAS S night such as this I straightened the- dead boa on 'Phg has lived there since, that time, with bhe_��: -*: -,. . 9 - ops. - , . I .�. :*.L."",�,:�� . : . r .. .- . I here is considerable alarm amon�owners The eastbound f.as ;freight 'train o.n the 4ist I witnessed one day. in the depths of grotind .nd measured him. From his noes exception of about' two years spent 'in L�� _'L".,*.�,;.�­ . - - - - ,_ .- ._,< . Sent � - . I - to the tip of his ttil he covered 34i feet." Pennsylvania. . 4�.�1 L. .1.,�,,,. ' ' . .. , . - of 11,0-ses in Montreal at the prevalence Of Vandalia line was'wivoked at Pocahontas, � Brazilian forest. I wasn't out after . _- Korzwinaki. had : ...:,.I 1,a..- . . . . . .1 - � - - .:. � .: .. - - . I . itifluenza among these aiiim.%Is, a State Of ID., Saiturday by a car jumping the traqk, ' I . . . 1"�, �IJ7.- . . n money and many letters to ,h* wife, silid': .L.. ?,b�," '. .­ � L . . . , is . ,. . � . I t this time of the L snakes that day, either. If I had gone . __ . _, __ - . affairs very unusual a The Eireman ,S. A. P Lulsen of Terye Haute. * I , , . TWO WAYS. - � .- I , ��, -�-, ­.. . I . L .- . .1 � I . . , - ' -- .".""-'- I d to capture boas on that oc-, L , _ . - ,,,4 � - . . . - -- . a killed, and twAvo passengers were prepare asion I I L I L ,I .... . I... _� had urged her for years to' join him. Sh.e--.,,-.., ,L I . wa . . . I . , .,� � . . - . . I I . ­­��.. .. year L .. . . . . . 1 . - . I I I . : �' _11 . .:- L . . Ja , . n Oightly injured. ' , . . ihould �ave bagged .. . � I � did not come to the tinited S tates, prob- .::,-,-.�,.14rt-'Z'R, . mes Corkery; an ex�pricst- a A itnti. i I . .. - . . The D117e rent Methods of the Arabs and the .. ­1-_"? i 1. . . . . . � . L - I .. .' : 4'ef.,, I - i I . I .. � ably'fearing that if she attempted to leave-.. . '7'. - - : . . � ,:_j,,�;�. . _'.. __ Romanist lecturer, was sentenced at Ram. The Marquis of 'f)u fferin, the B'ritiab Am- . ,. TWO OF THE BIU0193T SMAKES . � I Thrl(ty Dutch and English Farmers In . . -,.".W,V*' . and !,".,Y"-."'. . . L _. _.i. ilton, -Ont.,. to one year's . imp-risoliment ba%eador to France, 'in an interview with I -- ,- ' I . Rueqian Poland she would be arrested .. ­� .." � .. - ­ ' . the Treatment of the Ostrich. ­ , ` , .1 - . Mary's M. Hanateaux,,the �rench Foreign Minis- that ever came froni Brazil or any other , �;--­-.C . 11 - - . I . for committing an assault in St. - Mankind is ealmost invariably '&steful exiled, ior it is a violation of the Ru i .- ` � w 88MIL�,.­ ---'­ -- I . .. - - cathedral, Hamilton. - ter,. informed him thist England desire,i to land of anakes. . . . ' � �I..%_-:�_�1.1_1 L . . . . . . I law for a native to lea,ve the Czar's domin--- -,�-,� _ . L - - ; - 11 . . ivith natural resources, and'is especially �i*�, . - - . L 1� _.--1 1".. I_. At a niceling of farmers living along th6 act in complete accord with France in re- -I Was out taking &-business look around * . .. , - 19­1� . -. ;; : . 0 ' . . � - .. . I destructive of wild animals which yield ions Without permission of th ,-. �.�_,,,- L . - .,.j.. �. 1� � R;d can canal,w ho s atfer f rom over A biod in g, gard to ,Morocco. � . I I, n - - . . . I � . .. . ) . I I !after some rare specimens of, monkeys. I mont. . �,.,�,._; ..':..- - � I - - . it was decided to ask the ,Dominion Gov- Sultan.Muley Hassian, of Moroeco, died valuable commercial products. Theskinof - . 4 _� . . . . . chased a long-tailed follow up a tree and . Heedless of the risk of arrest, -and- be-- '. ""I,.., � I , . �_. � .. .. ernment to appoint a;. commission to con- su(Idenly.in.the interior on the "ith inst., i the buffalo was so extremely useful that in lievin that the American citizenship would �-..- ,Am,:-_-%'� " - . - .�.. : 1 . .was trying my -wiles on him when I wall 9 - ­- � � - sider canal matters, and to seek dainage8. . M. .�.,.�- i I �� �� -,. _. .. .. _. ,� . -- ' and thare are strong suspicions of poison. 1 - I 'the space-of fit ty years the millions upon .protect him from Russian tyranny, Korz-'�­-_%.5 ' - I nters have 'resoived The dead potentate was?even ty-three years ,startled by a, loud his84ng sound that came . I ,,:,.X�:,�., . - , I millions of Buffaloes which roamed the winski determined to see his wife and ­,". �_ - ' L I--"--�';�'&f . � - -thatallnews compositors in regular' em. of age. His son Muley A�dul Aziz has ifrom another p3.rt df the foreo like a gust other relatives in Russian Poland. Armed ' - ,�: I - . - I Western plains were exterminated. What - - '' .,�,%,.- I ...- - . I .ployment should work only five days in the bee% p rocla,imed Sultan. I ' -L'��L.�J . . . . - portland the neceesary-p ­ 'I , _,_ , I - iof wind escaping from some narrow space with a pass apers ..:�,­, _0,1 . - .,;, . �;__ � .* .. . .. week, and give the sixth to less fortunate A desp%t,-Ii from ' ' we have done with our buffaloes the inhabi he sailed from New-V(rk on the Diana, on - _,;-'.,?-t-1.1 I;ill. . �- Berlin states that there is 1 1 looked in the direction of.th ��;! 4� , . . . I � . members of the er-ft, The order w-ent 0 little, hope of any uu ierstandinp bein &r, I a soun(l, and, ta.ut8 of Frenah Algeria, and the wilder March 8, 1884. He'reached W16cawek and L :;'�:_'?_1 '' . . .._I.. . . - I . 9 to my surprise, saw two enormous boas on- .. .'­�S�''. - . .,,�_--.','.,:. . I - . z into effect yesterday. rived at -between t;e different European races to the southwarl of them, have done saw his wife and relativea. Then he .�'- .�­�' �- I. . L I 1� . .. . . The St. Mary's ,Josuit*UollcRe cadets, of . � he groun.-I, looked together, and writhin ; _,;­ . ­ . - States upon the quelation of bi-metallism. ,I I tarted out to spend three or four mouths ., �.-.:,'.' ?41- � ; _ . an(i twisting in ouch a desperate strugg e with their Ostriches. In taking them for " � I � . . . �. - �-L,_'­" . .. _: . Montreal, won the banner on Friday which -The Silver Commission, after giving the that big bunches of leaves were sent flying traveling through Russian Poland, intend. -'.� _'.­f'..I.L 1 . . . . r.- 0,:1 , _ . . I was presented by the Duke of Connaught, tte their plumes they have either exterminate(:1 ing to return to the United States and to': 1 1:".-" .1 . C., ma �, t*enfy.one days' discussion have 'about.in the airas if they had bepn diitarb- . � L - . .: I f -' 1:'-,"� . . - , 0 - 'bpen uhable to report any tangible -result. ielsk. � - .for the best cadet reo,iment. The cOmPe them, or else driven them completely away bring'his wife with, him. At Lutoin . �:,, . : i.. - _. ; tition, which took place in Montreal, was ad and lifted by a whirlwind. _ . ­­ .-- ­ .. I . 1 "Then it was that I groaned'aloaA and to the southward out of their reach. Thus he was arrested. Before his relatives. ..-I- ....,..!;, I . . I witnes8ed-by thousand8 of spectators. -The French Senate has adopted the credit L , %:.. . . uld do anything he was on his way as an %:"-:�.. - . - .. .. . of three hundred and sixty thousand dollars metaphorically kicked myself beca,uee'l had they have deprived themselves, as. the '* L * � * ' � : -�: -wo . -, island � 1. - .��.-, I , . Mr. Anthon' y Malone, of Oarden exile to the salt mines in Siberia. The .,�.:;­.'�! 1 . . . - .. - ' a'sked for by the Goverhment in order to not gone forth loaded for suake,for I would ... I...."�: . . I . Ont., while on a steamer going (town the protect the f routiera of.the French posses. have corralled both of these gigantic Bar- hunters of the Western prairies did, Of & American Oonsul in Warsaw attempted to ', ��,.,­_` : . :. ,74. * . .. - . 1 . Gallops rapids, sent a telcgraph despatch a , . considerable source of income. to delay Korwinski's transportation to 8ib- 1'._--'1_.�",A ' - .__ . . - . ; sions near Oubaughl, Afric-., which is an pent,b before they knew it. - ' ' - :,�..,, 111,_ . , few days go to Garden island by using I&, but was informeu .hat nothing could ', '- I I , a , iioTh,�re are many varieties of monkeys in This is what the Arabs and other tribe of er ,� � 11 - . outcome of the reccut.protes� against the .,_41'� , - .- . the Morse tele 'raphic alphabet with the be done. The Russiew officers---demanded :..�-I­���'�­ . . _ .- ­ 9 Anglo-Congo treaty. , J the Brazilian foripste,and every Ono of them Weet*ern Asia had already done. Ostriches __, -I. . ., . . "bond" for Korzwinski's appearance -- _,:.�­- . : - . * steamer's whistle, with which he called tip . 1 1 . . is a toothsome morsel to the boa. Usually A, a --, 1-11 . - 1. - - - I - ' -.1 , ­ ­ - the operator at Car(linal.- The pcwg.of the despatch of a French geet . know that one of these great were once abundant in; Asia, but now are when wanted before a local tribunal. He :1" ­.:. . __ .. I .. person may - - �.�r-.. ' " ..- .- . - The incident growing out,'of the teariDg to Moroco and of the other preparations reptiles has come to hunt in the woods by found only in small numbers in some almost had 600 rubles. or about $300, but the' r, ��IV_ . . I .. . . . . .�.�ill . . . I ' -down of thia Utfited States Plag from the beinR �,nmle to reinforce - it -is attractinR Ild scamperl-ogof-all kinds of,mon keys inaccessible " i Arabia and Persia. money was co-ifiscated by the cfficers. � ' ._,;: .. - ' ' ts n � ... �,,A. _. much tention in London. It is pointed .the w . The news of Korzwinski's exile rea.ched ' '- ,' , , ; ` - _: ,��,�;�-, ,�V.­ - . _ . -United States Coneulate at St. Tbomas, through the trees, fly ing from possible cap- I ��_..,_j. . . � � _� a I out that the danger :to European . peace is re by the boa. At the same time, there A dilrerent policy has been pursued by Buffalo last Saturday. It came in the I 1. '��'.. I � - � - . Ont., h,.9 been ,satisfactorily closed by an tui - 1,- , i . . .li,.. I f . . I due to.the fact that'NI. Dupuv Js Premier / the thrifty Dutch and English farmers of form of a letter written by his brother-in. _�,_,.- ;�.� ­' - 1. � . explanation to the Departinqnt of State ir must be a pecu"ar fascination to these Inou- . _� ,._, - - . I - ;- - . - of France: and that he may take this faw, Mr. Jankowski of Wlocawek,to A. E. :� . �:,11. i, _... . 1.� . ..- Washington that, tile perpetrators of the keys,in a fight between boas, for this parti. South Africa., They, too, hunted the : 11, . . . I - opportunity of striking a blow at English Sielski of New York an intimate friend of-...., I I . I . outrarre were drunk, and will be ]properly 0 . . . . in - cular-.battle hid not been g ing on three ostrich until lie ceased to be found in a wild V-111 '. .-. : - preadge. � . Korzwitiski. Fearing detection by the '%-..-,�---,,"_. �I - . : . . dealt with. '. miuutes before the trees #,It around .the - I�-__V,, , . ;.:: � � ­ � I , .Il- state within the lim-fte of Cape Colony, and alert Russian officials,Jankowski, trayelled . .�,,,It-:. � ... I: . - S �. .. I - .. - . 11 -E� . I � ­ .. - ., _1� , _411i� - - - ___ .- I .4 1. , - " . _. - _ . - :. , . . ­ spot were . . ' `X- "I*-, _: . - - . � - -:-, 1 :4":4 1 -. . . - CRVATBRITAIV. .' . ,,, - i: . . . then they sat at work to domesticatWe him. many miles, crossed the frontier into � �- ..' . - � . - � . . - , . ... . . � -' . � � _4� �, . . . - . . I rmLzD wrru MWIKILTS - -�,:,!:,-, . - I __ .. . . ; -.,,.�.lal-�.t Warning to Tradesm6n.-.-,." . � " . _�he Germany, �,nd mailed it in Thorn. ,:, 1. �-, �, � 1. . Lord Chief Justice Colerieloe hat suffcred .-.. ' - . - � In this they succeeded as addiirably as i I - . r;_' r': ' . . . . � . - . a A petition has been prepared which- " '. .A I . another relapse. Tn the early part of the preaent, epnto' cliattering and screaming enough to. make 4 ,.:�!��1.-11 ;�_ I . - - . . . . ry, .keepers of the- Yellowstone Wational Park I,- ';" -"',�,'- � . I , ­- The Scottish' Mine a very amusing case was board one of.the a steam calliope p'ayer jealous. will be presented to Secretary Gresham; " ,.:-J .1 , . I ., � d 9 0. 4 %i-.� , ­ �., - rs'Fedettttion has de. -Londo� police c,ourtp. - ,.,I , . ­- � - - t . With the snake fight off of t-he-bills, have succeeded in'domesticating f he bu ffal asking that the Government demand that*.,--'7','I rsl� . I . :_ cided in favor of a strike. . . . of, moukeys we in ....,��. -i;l, . V . Patrick -O'Shaughnessey. an Irishman, this xgqregation aid have 04trich-farmitig in now a luoriLtive business Korzwinski be released from the mines I _,�_.�� 1.� . - __ .The Mayor of Limerick on Saturday . . '�� ,"oe-; . ought- up �n the custody of a oon- been the greatest allow on earth too ine, but in South Afri E ffalo. ` -.4,--,wg--A'�� - . - - ica. wigs are procured and Siberia and permitted to return to Bu .`_1,'#��' . - � ._. I. " .. -11 -- copTerred the freedom of the city upon Lady . . . .. _2. vN . . - . I�. A' leen. . :was "� _� -d by., a linen-draper in St. it wasn't anywhere near -0 it with the ' d are Mr. Slelski sAys that the petition will be - I �, . . stable� cWar�e fight. . artificially or naturall hatched, an I-�:.:...�.�,� �. - - . ohn Itr . ra, ned by 1,5W or 2,000 Polish citizens 6f- ,�'- ' ' . . . . i ect with assanIting him, and creat- . worth twenty-Ave dot are &piece. Young 1519 - � k, . �. . I �_ . . . ­ Five women, including a member of the ing a. iot in bis shop, thereby causing an 64 The fierce struggle on the ground last� birds are worth One hundred and fifty dot. Buffalo. ',_-,��.'�,­.,I�-.- � - i��,�,'-.- ­ . , . _. . Salvation Army,were su..'focated in GlaRgOw imme se crov�d 'to assemble before his ad five minutes, aua then the boas sudden, Isrs ispiece- Korzwinski had been at Hazelton, Ps�, ,.-.;. ""'.<,.!. I � LOUG serpent glided to a I&rge more than-a good horse in many I, . , - ­ . nited ..-1�':,--;��j-'J I on Sunda night by an escape of gas while door. 1 ly separated for nearly two years as agent for the U , X I �. . - -hey were y in be(l. parts of the United States-aa4_ a fine . ­.,f-.�- - - � . - �� . _­ . . . . it 1pieared that O'Shausthnessey ws� tree near by and went up its trunk like a mature male ostrich is wonh three hundred States Industrial Life Insurance Company, ."t'� . ­ , - . U­ .-_ 1. . . . The P * of Newark, N. J. He has tw in ". , - . . .� - . ... .:- - � ti(�Iit Rev. Lor,l Arthur Charles passingby th3 complainant's shop, andges spiral Bash of lightning. The other snake and 6ity dollars. Yet not many years %0 o eons ��:�',., - . . . M . . - . _ I . - . - Hervey, 1). D. Bishop of Bath and Wells, I ing mi bill on the window witir the words flashed in the same WA up into &,other birds of this-act t were pursued and killed Buffalo, S. C. Frank and Ignatz, of 901 ;-.t,�-'.1.I-�.._i , . . . .- , -1 , .,-.-.:-., � . dicd on Saturday at.R.Asingst,oke, Hants, " Bla, ketg at hajf price" written on it, he tree fifteen feet distant irom the first one. merely to got three or (our feathers out of Broadw&v, and a daughter who lives im.,-I..",_L�"I.: . . - .- - _ . .. ..N,�, ,�, - . ' . - ,�,,� . 1 .__ --*.*ter looking over some blank. I fearcd tha _11._',' ' - . �_ England, aged 86 years. � went xi, and , t-t ho fight had o�ame to in anti, their tKilL Perry N:J1. - 11. . : . . I I . - � I ­ . 4 ."i, .� - *On asking _. �",�_ .: 1.��, �.,., . � . _ .1 , , . .�� . .- et4l, emed to be To some extent the Degrees of Senegal 'e, '.- t'�_ . I .- . Mr.James 1J. ff uddarit,ti-.6 chief proin otbr I c pite"--d oni one. the because one of the snakes so ' . , -�� . I � . _".. . . , � , . . Of ihe Canadian Pa6fic mail line price Of it, he was' informed it was five af'rk%id and the other one d%resn't. shame their French neighbors who have THE POWER OF' BOROUGH TO - . , f�. ' - - 1"S' "'*- _4_­:� . to Aus. : . .� , . - 1. --��'! ;. -0 .. , v .A: . I Is But I 'Solon saw that I was mistakem. Permitted the extermination of 'the ostrich. L-., .,.'.-,-;1:_; , -- 1. .. I - tralio, haA dailed for,the United States from shilliiigs ; %itiereupon he ordered it to be _ . - , ., . ; - - cut off, wh Qh was done. Having be - The snakes.had hardly serttled among the I I . - . ,-4_ ,'�� 1. - , . - . - �, . Soil thain PLOD. i en farther to the northwakd and eLstward. - ': . : ,,-. . I o IL isystem of Home Rule-Controlled Their ;! '--��... _,�, .1. . �,.' . .. . .P respective'tre",when thO.. They have domesticaited many of the birds . . IL .. . L . wrap ed up, " at took it up, and )&Yin .branches of their i . I. _ -,� _1 The new British torpelo boat destroyer, . Trades, Manufactures and Profession �'. I—' - . . - z__i�1­1'1_ I - . down a half-crown,, was .walking off Witt foliage of both traes began to shake and without. difficulty. They. are, however, . - - I .: - . I I I I _...'�,.,...'_ , , . . the Hornet, at a trial of speed on the &I Occupations. , .. �:­ ' - .1 I I __ L.... b L his borsaitii when lip was stoppod by the quiver as if a wind- were pa3sing through curiously afraid o'f them. All (otriches are m 1 ad.for .. -�-%- :- L- "-!,­L� * - ..- ., . T ames On Saturday attained a speed of I - , _.,� . I shopm%n, Who! de"nded the remaining' and agitating them- exceeditigly fond of lokiag tip bright ar- Borough towns in England h merly , , ­.", , . ::I_­� --,...- - I � . . - ­_. I. . 27 knots an hour, equal t,o- over 31 land. half-cFown. I . ii, Suddenly each boi, calling Its 11 eye ' *..-__ .. -­ - �� tail , �_­" ,-, . . triles. . ticlas of e l� 1. ewels, t inkets, � I O'Shaughbessey r�f used to pay a, around a bratiah high a; in its tree, drop- 4racel,st,s . Ox traord inary.powers. Each had its ? ��-L �.-'Z�.._.� 1_1� - - _ I And the IiFa? and the Sene *1 - ......._ . - - r The oppositi in manifested by the colonies like a lummet taward the ground and tem of home rule, and was a Iftt' to impeirum,.-"... -�-.;", �,,�;. . - - to the real.estate tax pr savinj1hat, from the statement on theL bill ootrich.as include among such articfes . I ­, .1 - ' ' I oposed in the Im. 16:�41­ . - � . I. 4 - _.. � .. Z in'this window', the kitaper had no right-to r.d.g at fuF1 length, its h"A raised but a �ig eyes of the Senegal babies. It In imperio. It controlled its trades, wanu- .-'-,;.,*,�",��I I . - . theglistenh I . � - .:L -1, . f . . perial budget scheme is likely t _�'i;,_, . I � 1 0 o, cause demapd wore than half price for it, and he few inches sbove the ground. For a Inc. is necessary to keep the 6bildrell rigidly factures, and-professional occupations, the--*_�', - . I - �;.. .�__,_�11 I . I either its modification or withdiawa d on-r..t&king *' WAY -the blanket, A nieub their great bodies sway-ad to and fro uarded from the gigantic birds; for the numbersto be employed,and fixed the priao .�':`--- - . ... .­ -I.. At the I annual meeting o.f,tile J_ . - �; insistA . . . dulums. Their eyes cuegal u4tives have yet W learn to can. I .�1�11��,1; , _ I . . ' d ' pe '-' �_ - . I I � . I'AndcP, scufA) ensuf . qi,lad a *umber of ' reons like slowly moving .--I I,m 4 ,�, . '11 , ,� , , ,; -,i .. ; -1 . ChamLer of Com, merce"Sir williaplix. r-, c.ol lec ied.raiind the liiiI4(toor ; at length & vilittered like. bre. rk'h'een each serpent drew struct pens or yards for the ostrichei i. of wages and commoditiOL It determined .!" .: , . . ' " : - - . court said that the volume of the trade of co - uickly , half its length .above the gainst the order, Mor- .-�_a`.-;:� ."_- . I - ,t, 19-was sent for,and Mr. O'Shaugh. itself re were in Q, . 1, .__._..._L' , ­ rist T Atthe last ad vices,the pe C,101. I what were offences a ­.. . ....I . L ��:- i .- . .. ..- the country was.undiminished, andit was a nes n in,*barge. . ounl. Like an arrow each head shot ony eighty thou"nd oitriches kept for their . -1 ; . . .­ ., . se was give . .&1.4, and well.-being of the borough, and I 7��­;,'­ . . marvel that the country had so safely I � . . tq-_ -,, '' ,LL I � by. � .� .. - - . , O'Shaughnessey comp)ainei, in re- Forward, and instantly the two enormous " !�I'i -1 - . Mr � plurne*; and the market.for feathers has codes assigned thA punishments.. its ,� .'. :�..i : . - . I. � .- - emerged froru the dopressiou of lut year. I ill-trea�meat ho jecoven from rept,iles were locked in each 4theen coils . . .,�- �:.­ �:'. - L � -turn of the . I .. t come seriously oiarateck":0&trio hoe laws were aty.ran4y, and its� mayor w&* ..:`�,­­ .. ..- . Mr. John ? bles twisted tOg6ther. . . _­., . . -1 . , Witnamakers ex-Postmaster. ihe 'complaine,14, �or he ras' A five like immense 0a halve a ro6 - bly kept in the 4Du�herp frequently a little despot, as real as %ny ,� ­"I-, I .� .. 1. � P, r I 1:1�:` , General of the United States, .-, ' couutries o 3outh America 4nd ­. -,.��'; 1, .- hh in Call- Cadi of the.East. r * .. ­ . e . Rays that thp shillings to be the f�li, pricti ol't,hw_ 1.*tpkel, 41 Up and down, to and fro, the writhing � ­" r ­ . - . - . . . k odulatiou, each oar- fornia. although as yet on no such as In .�. � � :�, ' .. . .. dele.vates to tile yotmg Men's Christian As. which on inquiring. the price, lie wa% told insov moved I U10 u L I scale the Court of Hastings boo� were re-� -I _� ;7 . . � , . . � - .. - . . soc.ation, 0 11 lor an opening that would in % . _ , . . ­ , - . �, , ... Jubilee in Landon ,Pere every.. it was, and the bill in the window etatm pout struggiing % uth Africa. � I corded the presentmou d, - � -.0 1� I Where received, with the utmost c urtesy, 'thiiU thev v.ere sold at hall' pricc, which he lace tho ot hier at a disadvantage ' Their ts of the jury,,:= * '.L'-r�,�L - 4- " , �Nl:i, I - . L 0 The time in evideutly'near when 11 man. a know from these what were the 0 ., ..L J*iffl. - L - . . ,P� �. i.. and their fi-,#-etil,.�:g were most successful paid without any dwnur. fo&-rked tougues dtwted in and out,*of their n' w . - � - -L _i� " .. . .4 "; -r-_tj -1 � S. .- I er of'wild creatures;-which have here6- and modes of punishment. The magis- �.�:,_-.-,.--�- ,:,7,. - -�V. 1". I ,'.j; .4 ­ � L' and delig",ful to remember. . The complainant at.%ted th;-t. in fact,what months like jet's of,&=, and their hissing for's yielded valuable Irodudw--exioept trates at sessions did a-a much for count � 11- . .- . . �. ;-Z�_ - T,-Ll . � y -,,,� �,l - . .1 . The spt-6,0, %ire to White to" dg`e, A ic* h demanded was no more than the half was iucOmnL I those which live in the sea-must )a kept matters and fixed the prices of all- labo, ­;'._�,--''. ­ I . h. e I r. -.J,'�":; - . ' . '. : . . . -1 . .__ ,_ _. .- .1. -A PiLrk, Sarrey, t . is The troops of chattering monkey speo* in some sort of captivity or 4omeatication No one lJoula trade .from a ie pountry to . '_ "' ': . . . . : M(). - lie seat..of the Duke priqp. do of . I..," �V`. % .I - .. A�%p - �j- -'-'L I ! , :- I and Duqhem.i of Teck,which has be fd*ht*#V placeV, *MV1hwM tatora had been joined by hundre iv order to keep up the :upply of their another- without their licionse, .just as no --:1-,- �,,, . L. . g argi ,, en erected' -. . I I , L -- I .._. . . " 40 ho6rah-vaioed but brilliantly plumed birds, . !.-�.:_ t .- Ing ft'n-couch.ement of. hiy� entertaining . 11 6 , At product4. Notall wild tures will yield' I ­ :' _! . . :­ in view of *11-e apl,roacbi " I I it . eta stranger could follow an occupation or re---..,: .1 about, and added _!t,',�,;4 � _L � hich -_1. .. ., -�ichot,s of I ork at Whii e . &,ad- w I OU06 a yew, " the 'ostrich * - � .., .,-...", . ,I . . .- the D - Lodge hao -h I I ' -i=�t"roo a�,* their product* ' - . ". . . 1�,gtb'the m%,1(1xR*t4i interfe How frantioall I - ' . ,11 both nr.rtiep, as neither 1,&A sufreled their excited cries to %le deafening monkey . angars, and C*shmerne at� the side ina borough without 0 e Mayor's per' ' ": - ' � . rise I . I I � I .__ -­ . 2 . - been cut ilace t*let, since SaturdiLy by and.the � mit. The tumbrel, stocks,. pillory,branks `­" - . . . : - �,,,4 . . - were the usual in- -� - 7��,-`: . : _ -. .- , unknown pers.ozis.-,- - ..'. jas�, �w reaz s%tizfied, ar.d each to take his chorus. llama, m1paca, or quanaco, which ave all and the skimmington `..'i,.,_�, - . I - ; ­V�AX pZ -AIR'SnUGGLE . been domesticated, do. But it been struments of punishment f ir slight offen- �_, `L.�`.-:..- . -_*1 , 1. , ` -, , WI). . � . -Sr*Wlt, ]911,D . I .. - . - . ., I . _' .. � . 1- .., I ..... it, the. J-10-o-e of Qu-11frio'ns 0 n Wednesasy, i 10 N) h consented . ,-*Mr. O'Shi%4 say raise certain ... *imals - -�_ -.1.1. . I between a I ,_ . I. �..___ -Alr. W. Wonaall, in rep t I .ghilf's th 1)�Oontinued for several. fouqLdor6fitable to . can, but the chucking stool, as the favorite �",-':I�t.I . - . L . _1- ly to questions as back his h . '-Wown, and t . . :1�1, _ �,:, .. - � ... - - 1.:1 to tbe pv.irchase of quantities of C-Anadimi took i i tlie )inou, MIOUW5, when they separa, gain as end. for the value of the skin, which they am for scolds and cheating bak ro. il­j �, .-_!L�l � . .- ,.� - draper took b&ck �� I)lAnket., anti xo the d -, . I -",. ,. I - ,:. - � . -- '� .- rain and for . a- igether, and I , Whipping was constantl resorted to, - .,� ,,�--- - . _ _ g % e for use in 1-he army, aiLid itenly ami they had rush ,it yield'but once, and th"-upon their death. , . _,..L' th -9 .. __,::I _ - case Ouded, Sfto- 0S lbing cousidorabli mer� The skunk, which yields the really valu. aqd was thought eepe�cia,lly cod for womeii - ��. . - . - ,-4, , . I .- __ ,ompefled thc reo inutem the able 4f.black martm" far of-commerce, to . . at the draught of last year e L each drew itself back among the branches War Offii,-Y, to parchaAp fora ., abroad, R,14, rime t. . I - . ­ . of its txte. For two or th In � 13 and boys. Any one willing; might.he am. � �.',-'; .. - � - . 9 - I 1' .., - - - . - _. 1, -1� , maintained on several 60 skunk fame 4so etimes a wom. -:,_�� I he added th&t, thr forag I . . . .". . sn%kes lay quietly, each' laring at thei- be ployed to perform ittain4so ­-I - - I 'of his _. a f"Om� Caria4a -'.� �__A " , , " * , , , � ' ", ' ,,�.. 1�'_ lW1114 United States for the,as a I .��.1. I`�,..�I, - $ - - _� , - ' ... � i; � ., / le of excellent qualit - �..� � t er ,professionaL..,. -A, other. I skin ; &ud it is believed by many.that in - . fait �1', -i I-,�A � �z proved to L . , i an undertook 'It for the as, a of 'the , , � . Y. , : - I -, ,,�.,7 . - UNITED STAUS. 1. i_�ePtlema L h other night" witin `&Adealy In one ,of tWtfoei a h4s like which varied from four p ce to P, shill- ­ .4- ."4:,0�. - . 11 ." ;1 - A - . .1 11 . - ,�� -t k;.­a � - . . , - , . ­ . . ' 'an t ke in&. witnes ormed oart 1 .I -'. �.�- � . I _. I I ..h_�."�' � I I as board, amd the boa in certain parts of the Went buffalo-raising , To ' 0 it f of public -, _:�..�,�,.� , .. � , - kg stasm w '.­ i-�'. , - -1 , , '' `>,­ , I . I ' . , :�j_lrll� �, . . 'Dabuque., a friend to the th a i e. and arrived before 0*00+"' for the far, beef and other products f;o,:; � n- ,��,� �7� . A fire in Iowa, ' I I .._Jr that tree shot his grer*t length towaid the . . amusements, as in the oue f ha ging, and.- - - . of 3a6iAsy I t . . t .�to.. ., . he doors were open, the oarcass, could bei'made profitable. '0 , -,..._�, . . : e _".­ royed abZ ten million feet of -on *a h' . . whip d 1. - --__;- .; Whilo waiting in ;the crowd,-and stand. ground again. The ohm,11 &I g leg was I . . . . ­ men visited the jails on _ping ays, ..: 1. - , , : :. lumber, causing a loas of over SZ00,0M. . I A11181rored by one still loitdor Frcm the other , - . - - - 4� � the women whipped. Forestallin -7 , - :�4-.­­� . I . see . 9 � - . I - A , -_. ,_�.�.. The United States I � ._ �ing behind his.. frieid, just for a lark, he boa, and it flashed dowar to-4te foiqier� ,:, , ,; �, � - �, out of market to. se I I ,again above I-, -.,:i��- "p-� . , . : . , : - cutter Grant recently amused hirris ing � pooket of I- �_. :_1 A sai sort, �.., ,-,­-`,*� . . I ­'� I., . �, . elf by to I .. � .1 -ffence,aud . �*, - . . - ... � . -,. captured two ' . -� ' ; position and confronted�itA I fm `The boas .`� ' . . . - .1 .. =price-was a very grave 0 . �-:: A:z .�'.� - se&P-`9 scho'00'rs Off,-CaPb 1is 1041W.-p6bitf, 00r9min a hand-; . � -,I ..q . ­ . :. ': - - � . . e :: � : ' Flattery with a quptity, of sealsk kirel 1-1-1*,-,o-__ ,. ,7.. ' did not rush together at *no% One would , A hotel-keeper, when gi 011 iNtIngs- was severely puaiehe& . ..... I - -.I .._�.� � --. . 1; 1118 On lief. "' - 1,".,; . . . ' *in -his rtere 'Mr. Rusby, an eminizfi� Corn faiotbi P',.i,7,_. ,,�, , '. . . . .. :.-- _. -� board. ' . . I': . . , 4#� ,h i strike.at the other-wit�h 010 rapidity of boxes tobia servants, told one of t PO A . r"''.* ,�-,`1`.�,.' I � - .. ., ..- .. .� . . : , 11-4144 had:h-0 do it 10,t .,d was ta I m \ (%smart Irishmsm) that be was �e beat was indicted in the Court of King's.B@nch .- � !,; ,� . . __ , I I . - � . It . I I � 4 . M � _.­::: . . . . . -finished their ped Oi the shoulder by ge by , '�,� -- . . � 00110 "" lightning.. � . .. � The Ca. ' 6' For 'terg a "' ntlainanly in?i, _� �e- .' " an . 44 With equal 4fifoksaft thAt one-would. man round. the house, and there 'ore,-he on July 4, 18W, for having purchased _� -, 1, . . - convention at St. Paul on Saturday, and vidi-.0.1 who handed Am his own watch and -Mark Lane :_ -_ .,_ � ­ . - 1"-*tr "- � avoid the -ush I*. dodgia to' side. or should give him thamoxt costly present. sample i lit months before, in .;�,.:..�.;L L_ . Wong _._: - a . . � lallet, ninety quarters of oats at"J��_�., . . '. .,-, decided to hold their next meeiting at 0 t� chain, rcmarkfng,� . Is Honesty 11 Suret"-said Pat, 11 I'alwayania te to do Corn mw , . .: taw&, Ont. tb-e oth(r, and instantly ni*kb�;-* pounter . . . 6 - :. . _ ... - thieves," observing* �hat lie never knowing. attack. 'Thim interestiti.g sparring match my duty"' I.. . . - . - ter, a --!"'�:- -i- - . Mey.e L_'_:_'.7:. -11. -1 I . . I I I ad '. in a 1 41s. por,quar nd sold thirty of them ,"...�.9_­ .��,�:. , . . . Dr. .--!,�. er professional. 11 I believe- you", - i hi ' pI ­-- �: ,_-� ; - . � MWU,lentaffecil in New'V- ork . . -ad -to, wilen one of � --rep ni oyer, _4gain in the same market, on the some daiyj , , � . . . ; I .__., last . for &t least.five minut ,. ­_ . . - - . - , . . . mon Friday to imprisonment for life in Sing I . .,- . _7 --1 . I _', . n4ko4 drqw itself two-or three feet 49 Midt,theftfOres, I eh%ll: make yott a p�es-. 044s. The jury instantly found him guil .,�, '.- ':_.�_ , ­ , I - � - IT i - . the 0 � tyt . I . �/ - .. � 8ing for �he inurder of Ludwig Brand to ";Te i"t1ils(U-6 4-4tons of saliko%­`-36,0M,000 above the oi lie &' quick dowu� out of.,all you have stolen from me during and Loid .Kanyont the Judge, said jo::,­­�, ,:­ ,�; - van n, ther aad nia; I 1 - . �_.­­ : . .. 1 . I - � ­ . . - - f I .__1-'. obta-ift the iusuranae on his life. -�q tied this season, In the can. ward faint. It* antagonist ducked its the inast y"r.. -� , - - , � 1. them .- "You have conferre by er_:".., .. . . . . cans,, wore pich I ­_ 1. .... " , - I .- - L -- - I . . The (7?,n,Ldi&n oruisar Vigilant wax il la�.-to w nierh-s on the Fr er�iRiver, B. C. ,� head lower tc, avoid the stroke and-th � 4W�uk . yer-'honoari,f; --replied PAtt diet, almost the -greatest ur. _.e I 4.`.#� ..- I . -L enefit on yo . 1 . ­� . .". , . . . - - I� - - - _­.� .. :...;. "Y" %K0 comj*116 It 4nd may'all,yor friends and soci Dtanco country that was ever c ferred by Any __­­;,�_ 'i . ...�, d to firg upon a Unital A farmer ne Cornwall estimates that movemcnt wais fatal. The upperboa datt-" . - nai on " §�,� �. . . . , 1 . , � � J , . 1. . - .. of ... -06 tksat'yo # ., - . the :. � 7 - . .-. :,. -'�tat"flelliGg 8clIOGImrs the cAptain of whijah th a I can to the ,were.-of the united coun- ad on down, and so quickly was its deadly � 4 the man'le " : � t stroll O I%811.1day durtog 1: :I.,1� " 1. I . JQ A quie . . .- - 0 . r - I .. .. . . I- I . .ry. - � . - . - '111T , - -_ 1 . L I . e , heavy.-,%-,,,.� , -� .. I - OPt - isfied the Ojat,oms regulations. ties by the us of� narrow waggen tires, int4stion calried out that.-I was not- &*are I .vie".., teeo-_ 4FOW 4.011I .. I : ._ -� - Ring was Visited t4y a � I . � , . � , - .. . � . . . . . 1� , , ­ _:� :11.. . 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ARM R BALE »Bapth l%aI of ,- . .L� y . . . 'I., _ s,{ bliss De (Jeer, of Uxbridge, will eve neve, lot s4,Dao.4, okerintt. t3o bob btu , Ili "1. F, Y sent solos, while Mies H2Oors. oforoDto, bk barn and aroh.rd. apply co aaeob r a `- - is. on premt ,Bohn t'hivert or Lawrtdnoe 4r- W + ; 1 . =, will preside at the piano and also R1pe mistou,barristers Markhara and Taroi#to. aQ seleatioas The _ EW . p �11,, F _ seV" instrumental `/�, (j�: OR BALE—Bic ale �7 a �selttlDg 1 ; Lye . .� Olaremont orchestra will..also be b the 1 harts to D �t Football maehine in d rrepair 48'; edit1. - �=; ( ether he Foo1. - , firkniva fore, with music. All � an borne a9; i set trslogrsph Wstruuleuts$3, a `�:p syr � boys wiU furnish a s lendid afternoon e►cd one man es►w $9, i sickle grinder $7, a end- ggrr ! N will take fathers clock,rare old time piece 4li.l saddling v...f.. . . 4{ - z published ev Friday morning sit W 01580 evening Of sport. �8 gam ppoo box clic. Apply to T.O.Brown,Brougham. 610 . NEWS FAR .-AND ' ... .- - I `ff�.,�� ' PiE --- Ile I %'. - L : - ckering,Ont. iliacs i!1 R. IIQderhiU a field south of the - ----- j -. I . �, ­._ oil, Au should attend. TBUMB , �I- . Vaelua ble Farm 1. '.1 I - L ; f 7t.S s `air Visas; f k.00 ups is sdvraaoa. The Propinoisl sleotio11e are heat• •••• . , `3 p l ►T16t3 of sDvisa�ISINa: iDg to the blood, hpt the losing party ex• A ' . of moral S1'1 LE Pisst insertion, line - - - - i .. in •s r•• ••• r o chats. peneDces s sense' _ gra,►tness . 1 :1.. 9 �Z.�i Haoh sub squen insertion,per line - as the feat that the wiQQmR party mast - s- �, �!, . . ; , 1. This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- . %= eats. a on b foal means, and this moral ]A, r �� � a! g T 11 ti speciavertisal tex.na given to parties malting eon-' victo pearl balances the real victory ; 's �z.,� nota for 3 or 6 months*or b tha year. Hall- y at eve new tarn in HE undersigned has received inatrat• k on r ipmen , I .. w -by 1 . and as we.loo i"9 Yearly or yearly contracts pa,,able quarter y Botts from David W.Thompson to sell b . fi Busiaees cards,ten lines or under, witlb paper, the politi0al wheel, we 00108 to the 0011• Milo auctiOL on Saturday,June 80th 11304 at $ - fn ono year,$6 00,payable in advance. Olneton that whoever is on the upper side obloak in the afternoon at Ismpriaghem's - ,. - . ' 1 : IWNotios is local columns ten cents per line, t - . . She cents per line each snt,eegnent insertion.' of the circle bis o hent mast be revolt'- Hotel, East Toronto,one the sone hall of . the province of Ontario, ' Saeoial contract rates made known on applioa- ing on tb8 andersla6' whiob in turn will lot Thirty-tour,in oouoession O in the Township To hand of the Newest and .most F"'hionable Goods _ Y r.-* on. No fro^advertising. ,• Vanity of 8aarboro in the County of York, containing �' ' -1 Advertisements without.writter nstraotions. come to t}ie to , and so we sa�, one bundled cares more or less, This term is .that money can purchase,. .- h` - will be inserted until forbidden and charged so-., of vanities with the alter, but %here Orders for-discontinuing s3ventise-i ce. situated seven miles from St.Lawrence market : ' , { feat at Clsr®- Toronto,cad two from the soariabing village o� « € t meat be in writing and sent to the pub-! is one solid, lasting, ab'dipg t celebration 1 Usher. mond, and that is the annual Rant Toronto. The soil le slay loam wel an- • '�'YLI BE SOLI) AT LESS. THAN ` } Job Work promptly attended to. derdralned and tree from noxious weeds. This s 3,�-, y of Dominion Day iQ Mr. IInderhill's tae m 1s well fenced, boutg gate. sato every ' _ �::, . Ml. 1. 61AR1( - • PROPAW0R. grope, and the grand concert in the avec• field. The buildings on the farm era the moat ' -BANKRUPT - PRICES, - � '_ - 1nR• • Tbls is somethiD� a10ld earths modern and have every aoavenience. The . house is a two storey, eight roomed iron: .: . kitchen and wool g p NEW DREBB (300DB IN THETEWEBT SHADES..:: . .: . Our ]F'olitlos—BLniat Independenes. shifting s0enes t0 as on head Od; building with dining room, �;_. 11 . soothe troubled minds cad make the sheds bed and verandah around the whole Our a,1m-AFiratrolass LoaalPapsr. )soars. one barn ii ilio,two aheae 9mcrr3 soh NEW CASHMERES IN EVERY COLOR.....:.....:.................. i s' Our Expeotationsi—The heart! pulse beat more evenly. HOA the swlDge od stabling for both horses and csttle,drivin g .................. go hEW PRINTt3, TME PINH OF THE FL 3HION - r : . wave, and children house 80248 with a work shop in upper storey, a -: snppor►of the neoole of; and vicinity. will fly and the flags large root cellar under the barn convenient to I NEW HOSIERY......... .... ... ... i, .. .Ian h and can ladies smile, and the .1 . �,"� g , Young p pen, house and tae NEW READY-MADE CLOTHING........ - cow buyers. The M bete ••.••••••..•...:..........••.• gentlemen bow, and the old people Out building are also modern and eon look The ............ .. 1894 .= farm U clear sub ander cultivation end hu a NEW BOOTS Ar D SHOES ••• 3 FRIDAY, J(J� E 29, oaks, and the waiters straggle, and the _ leers orchard of four carer of the I t`1 p O('1 i crowd bide away the dainties. Such a best apples. An orchard of one. &are of small lJ j1 V P, _. . - e leDdid 6a r a8 is in 0oucse of con• fruit, proms sod pears. The orchard to sur- ........... . •- ... ............. - . NOTES AND COMMENTS. -, P Ppe rounded by a hedge and ornamental trees. The NEW DINNER AND TEA SETS .. .. •• struction, what wonderful Oakes are con• Ism is well watered by unfailing springs. This NEW OLkSSWARE IN THE NEWEST DESIGNS................ - P _ f. y NEW STATIONARY AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES.................. The., Mowat administration bra strutted by the oung ladies of this gen-, =arm presents a valuable opportunity or aur- ., station. There is that cake called the. one derirour of purchasing s dory farm aon- aiu been sustained at the polls. ysatent to the Toronto market. The milk deal- a` - K cream puff•-I had better give the recaip% or call daily at the farm for milk. Showers of Bargains in every Department. The cry that ` Mowat must 'g0 With as a lady Stave it to me ,,well, there's Tsaere or 8at.g --Ten per cent of the pu�- -- be shelved for another four ears. It chase money at the time of sate and the balance , y eggs around and butter, and then you. of the purchase money within thirty days. The - : M f HENRY, . will not be-exactly known until the open it and pat in the areamf'` Rather tern, will be sold subject to the ex►rcing lease house•mets list R hat the Govern- vague, but I have since learned that the watch ez tree on March 31st,1896. J For further perticulrre and conditions of sale ! —BARRY'S NEW STORE,, iuel►t Majority is; but from present maker site in the oven with a quill in• -apply to Messrs. Allan& .Baird of the city of - . settee in each Dake,and when they begin Toronto lu York, solicitors for the Vendor sad I s . - CIA EMON�• . , ' +.�pearauces it would seem that Sir rise'ehe blows through the atll and William Norton. East Toronto, the tenant of a . I i .-L I Oliver has a nice working majority of q the farm, or the owner, D&yid W Thocnpacn, 68 1 . i keeps it full until it sate. After %he in• .Duke Street,Toronto. . probaLly about 2u. The Liberal ma- flation she comes out (it is very warm HENRY t RUSSELL, L . Jority in 1890 Ras. likewise 26. Now work in hot weather) and aplita the cake, ' Schiller House,Toronto - - that the battle is over let ever man IN- ARM WEATHER Y fills it with a slip ry sweetness, pate i% pe 1 e and makes / I . . t ,: resume his accustolned toll and abide together again with maul ag , MINEOLA 673801 . : ._,,by the decision of the people. It is one believe it is the- easiest -thing in thei world to make cream puffs. Life is full I . ; ' but little consolation either side can p 11'7t iNEOLA 6788 the gerat rm�rted ._ of vicissitudes and then robability is that Yl - derive fax accusing the other of crook- _ 1 $10,000 Trotting Stallion, standard and - it is some of the vicissitude the fill the �� - �^ Y registered to-both countries under rule 8. F`n! J f eddess. . >. . . puffe with. The concert at night in the brother to Black P nce feint a.ia, and Winona • -_ 9,21 3l4,trial 2.16 and dr{Yen quarters to a race I .•- Methodist church will be as the bills say, The recent a uallZatlOn Of assess- with s common sulky in sl seconds,a2.01,u fart , Q o e of the beJat ever given in Claremont. was ever trotted under the same otrcumatan- Is . ,. .. - ment .by the county valuators and b�ise J. H. .Wetherald is said by the oes by any bores on earth. Sired by Jefferson D L - � ­_ ' Prince Wil.trotted public half mile trial with a �,- confirmed by the County Council does tonffville Frce•Press to be the mast real common sulky in 1.07,a 8.14 gait, • fall brother `' not seem to be satisfactory to-at least r oder in Canada today, that she is Poo- to General Benton 1776,tris!980 1J5t, one of the � �. l . sed of a large amount of soul wee, greacert sires of brood msrea that evor uYed for1. s number of the municipalities.- The B which the e: Governor Stanford of Oalifornis a d has the faculty of bringing to the paid for him 426,000 and he was the sirs of ' - towns of Whitby and Oshawa, and the s rface the nems of literature and bi*rnis6• Wazaaa,the dam of Sanal $os 1N, one of the Townships . of Pickering sad Mars greatest trotters on earth. Mineola i. a as=k . have-appealed, and will call u n the log them with the briRhtnesss of her ver• ,.hestoac la u4 hence. weighs about ifi7s. his - isd talents. The Tribnxe speaking of her knee meunree 16 inches cam 96 inches, heart Courts to settle the matter. To sdme a 112 feet,ststle 49 inches,leoak 18 inch shoulder i :; on same-ottasion said: Her reading a feet,beak to hi 1112 feet. hip to hock 4 feet s LOW Klti Shoes. - fy. it may seem foolish on the part of our of Santa Claus in the Mines,' -and her tushes, and although never trained=rinj • - `= ii a as the extra +az in of the w*Rd. in the selection gi'�natural speed and shows his tics C Feet Black Cotton t3aeiery �iO11IIC fi0 appeal, �M�-, and it considered by cod ledger to be from (Seo. McDonald were ez l � Paragon vIIC�8rYe8te ' will only al]¢Ount t0 aboutb0 pbr Wae "�y formed best b=ee ao the greitgrt stock horse _ . .. fine and the Deft time she .domes to in Caaeids and one of the safest to Lie world. year over that paid by ns for the paiit • Ae soul oomtnenoe • epg .ge.oa �ocb April Nretnral Merino UIIderRear seven sacra wills the costa of a sal Btonffville she is sure of a warm wel• and sad to June ss. No nearer taken .iter tli.t , y PP come." Bat why ennamerate, what date.and wilt be Woburn early Tuesday noon• 0 - Black Silk Gloves g� Will be considerable. But there -is lttatvwn from 3 to 6 Taerday.and Tremont hotel _ others .0 is on what ws shall say 'caesday n t cad ail day Monday. Frtds' Black Lace Mitto . �►nothet side to view the matter from. when we hear for•onrssiaes. The people and aatarda r at >ar. . Kennedy's u4 Nosth . . - ; 4" ,.�. shonh the other- three corporations ire Doming from all over, and the day Beaconrneld Avenue. Toronto, and U parties - . . , Pretty Pri�nztT� and Cambnos:. ` .. i wal wait and nes this bar+ee before select Dainty hl' bite LaWne . appaal, and Pickering remain out of will be crowded from 1:50 till 10 p. ma. ins• sire,we will guarantee to fi" them0 . file suit, the probalittes are that i' �d a combined tioltet will coves tea snd a colt without any aturRe it i. not l - r; neer% for the swell figure .of 40 amts. Dae of the Deet bred an, one of the greaten Boating Straw Hats case they were aucce88fu1 Pickering sto++k horses on earth. Price to taauro . colt Fite., Etc., Etc. nld be raised still higher to make lir los cream is noted for the Oleaginous only alis,worth $so. Grooms tee 6o cefite,wbtah sweetness and dlelia►te flavor %list marks must bep.id at time of rervize. Oiraulars ass . i I '1 the- reduction. Our Townslii has be had at nay of this hors.'$stands. P he best. We weleome all to the inviting E.R. REYNOLDS. - 1 ? . . en valued much too high, and our bade, l6s comfortable ssats,t6s smiles of 9e-cr 4ss Logan Ave.Toronto representatives will have no difficulty rends; to the aluQgioR of Mr. D. Stouffer __�.___ / _ ---- i , • : I . . establishing - that fact before the t our concert, who never yet Rays hie r 1 E Ej N R I V Et R . L . . . -. .. - �I : - courts. - earere )anything but pleasure in listsoing. l� -- �rnd "� � ►. ult your. "- 1.1. . :._ e have beard of singers is Claremont L - \ who gave tie people a feeling of nausea, ` UXBRIDGE. i their selections were so sickly, but Mr. I i ' � , . Ido clue was.lett by the bank robbers,and Stlonffer sings only what elevates, while , The tmde»igned begs to a�looun8e • no word has yet been received likely to it entertains. The Ship on Fire" is a to their patrons that they have adopt- C , - lead their detection. grand prodootioap and will be admirably ed the - . , �T v�j j i, On Wednesday morning one of the most rendered. Mr. .Ward s •Class us Up to lY YOUR . 4 _ popular young ladies in our town is the high water mark.- (Tier and medleyy-, and 0A 3M 93 . Z L. - .` - - , - person of'Mias Nellie Harrison wia united among sacred seleotious.the e1 Hallelujah � . - f� y Holliday,' I Chorus" from Handel. It is a marvel to and henceforth will Bell for �3d8H �, in bol wedlock to W.• H. Hollida o! .,: B rooklin. i . A. hear the melody they make. Come and only. Those desirous of having their ,- A number of petty larcenies have taken bear•thow. War feel a great in ustiee will - . ' .. + . place in this town sad the immediate vioi�i- j wants guppl.ad will kindly bear tri t L. ity. At Rothes last week the ho%el wasbe done.the Beath Riding of Ontario if mi>ad list H O CRE 01 T gives ���t: s< - mysterio"ly broken into end robbed of t- the CLii emont'li[ethodist pio11io and sore T '� . ` A cert is not brought before she le. leen dollars and some cigars and whisky. R pip ander any ciraumetaDr,es. j+t;+ 1. .... .. � 7 _ - I . 1 . ' ' - NIC Rsv. Mr. andetsonPANIC I . , of the Methodist This'is a matter that veil! :noble /6siD g church, leaves after next Sunday for Nor- oven to read about and what is life worth d�neeQuenoe of life abtlFA ohangqPANIC • . .' - wood where he will continue his pastoral to- aoyous who fails to take in the pienie we d d�ida�d reduce prices a 11 y, # 1. dutiea. Next Sabbath being his final ap- and oomxwt: Live for the noble pv follows - - IL .. psarance it is expected large congregations 'f standing by a ood canes and making Family Flour • $1.50 per hun&A . will assemble to bear his farewell address- the» happy. be with os a ooiufort to " i'" . - - �} ][ani6obsi Flour - 01.70 A CARLOAD OF ' a'• ourself and a pleasure to other people,— p. R. HOOVER & SON8, - , . ' W. L Broddy received the sad intelli-- - - a Vence by telegram"Wednesday of last week ow' -----• Ori=It Rr.v=, OHIO111i!�k L. . - - that his youngest brother had been drown- New ddver't{letloeNAP. N.B.,-•- settlement by sash air -ed in Walkerton. He immediately depart• 11I,11111 - sd for the eobae of his broth ''s aatortan- Olt BALE'• -A Rood nniloh cow. Ape note 'ts who ere iadebt- ate death and attended the neral of the �''' jthtt arripad from the refinery at, - - younk man1. .wbich took place-i Erin ou the ply to John l�owisad,PteltertaR. lin a_ i -, - - following Saturday. OR SALE Young Durham Bntls. a��Q� �� ' - — . I .4 . I . f'R: lire. John 8wires, who lives oo the gth. i' obeap Mr aasti or good notes. THOt[e8 7 NDR ' - - �� .1 �. Concession of Uxbridge- not i r from the UGH,Whiteyate. a6 as . L. - town was filled with eouetern tion on re' COLT LOST Strayed from the prem- ; M i ; o- _ . - Lturning home one day last w k from his C isse of the undersigned at wl}itevale on on , • ' days' work to And bis wife ly ng prostrate bout Saturday.June ssrd,a grey filly aced S � •� - I - 1 r" at the door apparently life s. With all mss• Information "to its whereabouts will - .i: 1� . -. ". `' tle4nkhdly received by JOHN$E88S, White. 1 . , e : a 1ble a be haste d to town for i • • • •CLAROMONT '. 4i - .1. P vats P.O. i 1st .. " . � � I —— - medical assistance, ba the brittle thread ' ' .- per d,r I placed the order before the rise in pelts, I am in a posi'6�'on to gine my - °i ]lad snapped e'er hie .return. The doctor ATTLE ASTRAY :-- Stayed from asstome» the benefit. An les wan a barrel of fines r, # _ pronounced it a case t apoplexy. Many the prem of the undersigned, lot at y � chink that the d seed ell off the agston Road, Piokeri , on ot about June ' ' it will pay you to Call and see me before buying elsewhere, `l stoop and hitting head on some cobble 1 t,reyen yearlings,six o them heifers. Two :_ ao i can save oa moneys I have also 'ust to hand P g s red two grey, hwo brindle sad one red and y - pere� - r stones broke her neck. Mr. Swires has bits. '8nitable reward for information that . g{ 4he Sympathy o! the neighbors in 4he 111 lend to their wbereaboata. B. AODD, ?. .a . lose of his dearest partner in life.Times. age Hill. s6ti }a•I . ,`. ., - ARM FOR BALE—That valu-tble � .1 . (D 0 . I I -i- 3-� _ BRalrille S.O.at ios1 4 40000 � - :� ebaak on Xuly gad. fes,lot 4,in the gad concession of the - . OLAREMONT ownehip of Pickering, containing 906 borer i. ;` - t r este on easy terms. It is situated on the in i�ew Bple Dry floods and tJroOeries which I stn sehing at unprecedented prises' '. - y ]Kingston road 91-9 miles west of Whitby town '' This to what the le of Claremont and surrounding country have long . , . I. 'I`he foothaIl tournament here on Ido• d 21-9 miles east from Pickering village,and 1.Pbeen waiting fol goods at low rives. We've t them. We can . 3ninu�n Day promises to be a huge sat �Zy statlon, sad-b convenient to school - a d churches. -Tip soli is a ala loam, atean, - safely guarantee you a saving of 25 to 48 per cents on everything .. ossa. Q► Iar�,le number of teams have til- ,�°gll-drained sr�d iii the , heat state of oniti.a- I p Fa(;s+ ' oa ba froDz ce, Don't tai[ to call at once and see what we are doing• •., ready entered and many more are expect{ t(on. It we11 tepced with cedar mile, and " k t- o so. Tin first size- is a quad- O►atered a living stream, oa the property are SOU traw Rate and Ban Shades just opened oat salting at half price. No trouble 4'd to d P q two dwel go,ons�briek.the other frame, three �'� �'qb=vv+ � to show goods and.quote prices. . raple silver tilting pitcher with goblet, large barns,horsed cattle stables, piggeries, ,. ' unload a4.a885 and is a $ne piece of silver• implement,driving and hen houses,root cellars, •hdanafactareP of--- t - etc,.all in a:oella>it repair.nd wall adapted foe HI{#SES'I' PRI4F• PAID I+'OR ALL KINDS 'OF p'ARMFR ' PRODUCFJ. �i. ware, while a smaller cup valued at #15, their res va as4s. The brick dwelling is fit- ._ ' - . will will be offered for second prize. Besides ted up in a mod rn manner, containing ten , Force & Suction PumP Yours 'respectfully, .;.: - x � rooms,besides ki hen, pantries, closets,wood- °_`''. these there will be prizes offered for abed and cellar;h hard and soft water, fare- Deep•wsll P. pe of Brass, Iron and i m : -, ... , .'. other athletic sports. Altogether the ro- we and other oonyoni:nces.the framehouse is *` -, • 1 r ANDREWS!- ,f yg. '. ' O pro- comfort& y fitted' up, has 9 rooms. pantries. .. . - Porcelains : . - . < promises to be one of rare merit. ' ' K �, " , cellar,her and so t water,Oto. To any person : � U ® X1f � �1�11 PUPi�o � tLL SHE TORONTO B 4RtlAIN SOUSE Clctremonl band wilt be oo hand at desiring farm, est-class in every rssp�at, y W11�e ll• � is s o anoe t tis seldom o![e»d. it has h - x lU a.m.,.sharp, and the clubs 1 aa;R been idem in tb mast careful mannex for the iudmill atld CiatexD 'Canka, aid ,�- q CLAREM01 ' -:�s f� ted soon $fter to draw for positions, . In �,t S6 years and isle t:se reputation of being one Cistom PAtwps. Mall orders p r �*-61 Y tie availing there will be a good.caQcert in of the best farms f the tt:wnebip of Pick . g: rorri I a$t8tldaI tA« .: , -'�'g - • for mined tsrmip $cannot be $:taerllcdcr p y ? . g t4 lfCdBi bh a331d SE 1 A. Srt�ile chs s n bail. . 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DISTRICTDOTS. a�tainst the dash board, tensing it to break their own stable and piq,ceed via the ' .. : . ., ..- , ' e . .1'.��,� , u ­t? -_`� r STOLEN IN TB>i l[08T BAS$7AC8D YANxss off and let biro to the ground on his head. Base Line to Messrs. Heattsdy, for noon, ­1. - .1._ ::., -1 -i '---- ;� '. ... . Luckily the horse•did not start-to ran or - thence to Oshawa to Central Hotel, for 1, - PROM OUR XXORANGZS. Y - �,: ,r F _ somet ing serious might have resulted. night. Wednesday proceeds to Wood- It is not what we_know about Khe I tot EI ions appeared I to be doll in town ruff's Hotel, Whitby, for Waco ; thence Pian d Qahle x11 NSW Pr1II r8i Dre88 a'Uo(a8t aoOB fo! `' ; !Y f world that frightens us,bat what we dont until ondaq atternoon, when I,on 8ebert, to thea own stable slid remain all night. for Prints, Cotton 1d88. Shirtinge, Art �UBhIIB. 1. e , _ know. r ;: of Petr Perry, made a wager o! $800 with friday will proceed to _Liverpool fora . A� ` . Stella Csiri�s, of Port Perry, lies been Dr. Warren on ►majority of 75 for Dryden. -short time, then to their own stable, and G8Ylt8 hats ltl tie la,t®8t st'�1e8. ; . `, -�� fined $t and costs for defacing : fishery niter this both sides went is with a vim, remain till Batarday nous; Satnrdaq ai A. �,� remnants Of pr1IIt8, r�uttable for patOhWOrkI 8t and . ,; , some on each side canvassing all night: ternoon at Gordon's Hotel, Pickering tw- uotrice sign. However, on Taesdaq after the votes were til evening. This route sill be oontinged below Cost. i 1 . . J. Dunnet, ea-Mayor of Belleville, and counted it was learned that Mr. Dryden throughout the season,bealth and weath- - ;.; one of that city's leading merchants died had elected by an overwhelming ma er permittinG-f- . . g there Friday. jority, 36. At night a :proaessi3n was Crown Prince,. the property of R. J. DUNBARTON ed ; Saturday evenings stOrtn did consider• forme , headed by the Whitevale brass Daloe T. C. Oliver, Bangor, will .land .: �; " able damage to trope and fenose in the band, and went as far as Oshawa, where for a limited number of Mares for 1894, '�`' nei hborhood of Whitby. they m t Mr. Dryden and another proces- and will make the season as follows :-- S left for - y April 30th s''e - Ned Wheeler, Ot Cedar Dale, sloe h ed by the Oshawa .band. Both Monde , will leave his own �p "- � Uenhold, on Monday, to join the Carswell uniting they came here and after, a speech ' stable, Bangor, and proceed by way of Varicocele, Emissions, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness• sleet• ��:, ii b Mr. Dryden and Mr. Fowke, thankin Brou ham for two hours and John A. V" ' - Bros- on their stock rant . Y g g Stricture, Syphilis, Unnatural Disckhrgrs, sett Abuse, ' : Six thousand three hundred and'9weuty the el clove, they proceeded by way of ' Jones, lot 7, con. Pickering, for noon ; i Kidney and Bladder Diseams Positively Cared by cattle, 1,387 sheep slid 899 horses have well laud outn to Msn• Drrhad been home Bred for iere a -thencenight. to art W1Hotelr to Woods `I xx 140 Wlot4olTiatMeollogweAtofmoiscovo9- ' L ", ,been shipped from Canada to England these. Atter"being entertaineprepared fora couple' f rff's Hotel, Whitby,pfor noon; thence e this season. o! boars, ail returned home triumphant to (}ordon Houae,Piakering, night. Wed- ' - A son of Thos. Uoard, of Bowimsnville, over their silent victor nesda will proceed to Gormle 's Hotel, g y y P yy -You an Deposit the iAeilsr Ill Yes► Beet er with Yew pastteaster aaretai+er Of the Methodist church, was , - _i . Liverpool, noon ; thence to Mazwell's, to be paid sa aka los are CURED sada s written Aaara°toel W badly bitten by a dog belonging to Master M ARRi ED Highland Creek, night. Thursday pro- _ Ntf�� „�s and�Btood Diam e+have wrecked the hues of thousands of tuner met! C dermas. I v. a. Steven- ' seeds to- Calendar's Hotel, Malvern, for sad middle aged men. The farm,the workshop thb 8nn4y soboo ji,the ofllos the pro ee- CROSBY--THOE[PSOx---By the Re .ions-aU have its victims. I'vw>, ' . Dr. W. X T• Dickey; of Orono, sold out son, at the resiapooe of the bride's lwther, ' noon ; thence to Franklin Hoose, Mark- Q *mom. iflou ileus bean indiscreet~beware a�the fatvre. Yr8• Yidd1.agad,wei.,you are growing premature weals and "old,both ee:nslly.sad�p�y�,,��ally. ,'` his practice to Adam Watson, , of Charles Thompson, Esq, Mr. David Wilbur ham, night. Friday proceeds to Jacob Consult os befom too�, NO NANEi USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT, Coa *A.lal. - :" Cobonrq, and takes big departure from croaby,saleeman of R.Aimpaon A Co•,Toron- Wideman a, lot 99, con 7, Markham, to, to miss Clara Marie Thompson, of Soar. noon ; thence to Miller's Hotel, Stouff• EMISSIONS AND SYPHILIS CURED - •that village on Monday. boro, VARiCOCI~LG, - In Biddulph township, near Lnoan, on villa, i night. Saturday proceeds to -sus ` W.8.CO W. S. Collins, of�3aalnaw, Peaks. W.S.COLLtNii. f a rids avenin a farmer named Ed.Bow• . �- Altona or ItOon ; thence to his own LLINS. «I am ap, At 15 Y leaiaed a bad habit which I o�ntia- :�; F y g MARKNAM I stable where he will remain till the fol- oed till 10, I then beoame"•one of the bo "and lied a era shota��oung man named Cain. Bow- ! lowing Monday morning. Tbie route . , gay life. Szpoeurs need 1�rpume. I�O.me nwv- ` ' ere olaims"Ct was accidental. He was ar•. W g g Milne, re resentin the' 'rilson- will be continued throe pont the season, .•.* s Das aviddesim�eII£: no�bitton; memory poo:; e,es ... \" p g g f . ,* t; rested! burg Mills in the Maritime proyinoes, is health and weather permitting. • �msaakee t blur, pimples ; lave' hats loo s bone �► A bathff of Collingwood created quite s home at Braeside on a visit. rem beak; Oo°°le+ e. and losses at �+ T le Of the night; weekDarts; de is cries.ate. I spent hen- y . ' aensaion last week in that town by seize A number of the young pe0p - drede al doll ru witt help,and was contemplatingg ' - suicide when a friend recommended Drs. Kennedy h ing the furniture in the Council chamber Presbyterian Sunday School, Markham, Ke '. New Method Treatment, Thank c}«i i under execution issued out of.the Divis- held a picnic at Cowan's Grove last There• tri ic, to two months I was oared. This was .i: r ion Court in a stilt againt the town. day. Avery pleasant time wa'e spent. years aero, and never had a.eters. Was married two . The funeral of the late James Flynn, J. t veers and allhsppy. Boys,try Drs. John Parsons., of Osbawa, had to kill a P , one.of the License Commissioners for = �. Tasd►Tac T I"before giving op hope. ' Auras TaRATM T - valuable cow recently on-account of her . � - _ " . East York, took place friday afternoon .! , , KENDALL�S e.A.TONTON. Seminal Weakness, Impotency and . s. A.Tn�!N. having had oue of her lege broken b9 R from his late ru�idence at Lansing to Mt. t1 . SP�Y�� ��R� • r hitting leer with a hammer. a was one I . Varicocele Cured. _ neighbo a Pleasans Cemetery. j The corteg - The damages were settled'by arbitration: of the largest ever seen in the vicinity, and . i '`✓ "�PLen I oscnanTted Drs. Kennedy He'sraa, I had ��, � AIeY. :Vlaokie, near Oshawa, lost a al• '- Y wag a demonstratioq of the wide circle of - \ little Dope. I was surprised. 't'heiraew Method Treat- '' U driving beast last week. "'lie got friends �1[r. Flynne I�ad, and of the great, - - „�o• meet improved nae the first week. Eaiiee►one ceased, -7 `s,r - -111 /: her hind len over the halter iia the stall respe:.t iu which he p' asheld.--Economist, _ . " nerves became strong,pains disappeared, hair grew in - � �` d��ring the fight, and was s0 severely iu '�• again, eyes became bright; cheerful in company and ,I , - --.. -}q,. - jnred next nornino as to necessitate 400t• I'' Route Register. THE . . a strong eezually. Having tried many Quacks", I can f ; 1. , heartily recommend pre.Kennedy do Kergan as reliable ing her. _; -. y �.�T SUCCESSFUL REMEDY , Specls►liata. They treated me honorably and ekillfally." v •/ . UFFVILLE. 1��i)(0 ,Scot.Cltin(in, ati(l 3'osh Bill- - FOR MAN OR 81AST. TtRl�Oii=TSLiYffi''j d�.n►c r.�.rru'T - i.ur/:+, the propert j of J. Porter, Picker. . " Certain in it.effects and never busters. T.P. $Ml;xsoK. A Nervous Wreck-A happy [site. T.P. EMTR50N. E. Graham ofNutton t� eat, was among{ fl, _ . inn wi'I make the season of 1894 as fol.=. Bead proofsbetow: _ - T P. oa Has a Narrow Eacaps. N stI Thursday received high. , - -- - KENDALL'S SPAVIN DUNE- �. , , "I live on the farm. school I learned as earl the few wh a Y Btvsrdnrr L L lr.T. Jan. 1841. r habit,which weakened me ph aicauy,sezaelly ens . set medics: honclre at Toronto's Convoea Dr.B.J.Haun�i t.Co. �' .0 mentally• Family Doctors said I was ofng into •r - tion of Varsity students. On his way'home .. Gentlemen i bought a spplendid bay burp wms .4W "decline" (Consumption-►. Finally " (�ol.iea � ` +q he made his euut, viva. ;Rev) Percy a short timeaWsowith af4p avis. IsothimforSW Iused . • • Monitor,"edited by Drs. Kennody&Kergaa fell int a �` Kendall', spavin Cure. The 24�avta to sone now to my hands. I learned the Taal!s and tower Self visit. �Y.. and I have been oRcnd ,150 forth* rime horse. -•` • abitee had sapped my vitality. I'took the Neu � PiacBnt wa g, near Goodwood, hada I A•aat,had him nin.weeks,w I got 819D for untag , AfTrea me*t and was cared. My friends think 1 few bags of oats taken out of hie barn re- f' 62 of Kendall'.spavin Cut+. ,�, You"gulp, w.a ILaasosrt, • was cared of Consumption. I Have sent them many . - cently. A suspicious rig was seen by one �►- K�MDALL'S SPA�lN d1iRE tient@ all of whom were oared. Their New medicos about 3 .. m. a few nights ~r •Method�`reaLoseat snpDliei vigor,vitality and man. rs E Of Oai `*� m.Des. =Nunn Ts"=*T.hood." AlrrYa TII:�TaiC.11T- ago, and the driver thereof got off the road s *' W4at is tt Dr.B.J.Ysrrnai.i.Co. are Toa a vbtlml' Have you lost ho T Are y+m aosatemptatinR'mar_ and went'along the fence to avoid being �� Mn---I have used tour =endall's s"a fa CW* 1 pe identified. This would indicate that there ~r wtth rueoeer for c■rt►e on two .lase? Baa roar Blood ossa rli.essed7 Have you say weulwe+M? Our _. . _= to is the best Wniumet I have ever used- NOW NA5thpd T1r+.atn.elnt will ours yon. what it'has dos for at� it witf do for you is more work in store for our Felon's As. 111111111111101..�. T r r"o�,1 pop not"*. ��� ��� �,.� Tessa OA N O hgY' 11 800iation. �. ' I0 --ri 11. , For sale by all Dr.,�,or address i0 Y"r$ In Detroit, •100,000 Cured. No Risk. Daniel Forsyth, John Wetherell •and +�� pr, B. .T. XXXDA.LL Goan.",j . Henry Elson, of gtoaffville, were arraigned �r "y on: Wednesday before Judge McDonRel �r- , saoeauw�s+. ►aux, WT. t;`Anttuftatl n Rise. fro ms►tbrwho has to ed yoe.write for fin hnitor a pfn.m, f �� reawaable. Books gree-"1'hs tloldea Monitor" (illus. �: charged with stealing a quantity of pork) �„� _ .r _! •tato"s.w.M p men. Ineloss f Sealed. Y.Y. ,' wtl: BS USKD idyl I UT WRITTEN CONSENT._ Pits- . and some seed, They,pleaded not gililt� ^ate Trutxs aottyu EAST 14 0 . as >rotho yA ilio madiszine elft. D• No names on boxes or onvet- .= Sul char a ori" �`'• Ezr>aae 7:5$ A. Y. ages►. Ittr rythin• oon �de tltl. Questlo� Ilst and a:+st of Tr�at- and will be tried on the g �,,� I .-� No. 6 mont. FREll. ;". . 1. July 11. On the second they elected to be: �� . �.� ++ 2p MIzsD 9:?A P. M. �.4 pr . tried by jury. They will have to tarnish �,�. ,.� .` 8 LOOAL, B:�.P• �[• NO. I�tB SHEtOY ST. ' `' . "+NL $4,000 ba r remain in jail. For stealin* KENNEDY KERGAN'l I . s", mob e i e eamaet HaiRt,t was sea- �`��`, Taalllila oolxct W®?DO>i 18 1fOLLt?wwB:--• D , DETROIT, MICR. Chap p g �... .' . 8.14 A.M - ._ , tented to one month's jail and Daniel For No.? LocAL eyth to three months J. Wetherall, An- �1 _ 0.1!1 1lllzsn . :09 P. Dd. - ---_ --- -- ---- ..-- --------,- . son Forsyth sad Daniel Forsyth were ac- 1 Eztass* P.P. �. {" quitted of stealing the olotlii'at IIpicnvilte. �� I AA AA j j�AD O 1' ` Daniel Forsyth and Hiram Williams were �"� FARMERS' MARKET. L1 CL�.R 1J 11 '••'• convicted of stealing !owls from Russell �• Tosox ro Java 48, 1884. I - and 8opkias.-Tribune. �• -- ' . w•. . • - �"-' . Wheat,fail,............ ' to - - $ QO $l 00 00 ' " � -. Cricket Match. f'+ V. Wheat,spriap; 00 W to 00 60 , . . !T,�URE . . 00--file 6Mw , eeiiiii . . _�r , , Wheat,red winter...... t)0 00 to 00 81 _) - The Sdarboro cricket teant visited ae �"'' 00 58 to 00 40 Just to hand. A choice lot of Bedroom Bt ites,Parlor SuitesFUR : ` rix' taides the t of Isr/ wheat, goose .........,.. Saturday afternoon and detested our slab �"" Barley, bash............. 00 40 w 00 41 h a lot Of Ohalrs of all k]nd8. 11 L,, . - . on the College grounds. .The r¢iu prevent. �'or "Ok t� �• bush................ 00 89 to 00 40 Fix. Tables, and Oh Blip .Itk ;ed the full match being played. Here is �"' Oad°' • Coats iws. stead Pe", bush... . ....... .. o0 00 oo If you have any notion of asking glmira, now . the score = --trrth.r• + Hay,new, ton............ to 0o to is eft ie our time, far- you will never have a bet• .- PIVHIERIN(} �„•_ straw, ton................. 700 to 804 p t fQrIIltur he . . �,. ;� a,y+.a. . a 25 to d ss ter chance t0 ge e a aP• • - let Innings'. .3nd,Inni Dressed bOQs............. : . - Clark, b Oldneld:..... ! b Oldfield......:. 0 �.,, Beet, torequartars..:.,.. 488 iA 600 Gormley, b ol�isela .s b Oldfield......,, o FALL AND INSPECT. OUR BTOCS. • 7 OQ M 900 Willis,c and b Mand.. t o Ormer'd,b Baird 6 �' Bee , hindquarters lfargach,e And b Baird 0 0 8 ke, b Baird a `- AT All CAR(K ts. bdatton............... ..... 6 to . 800 Richardson, run out.. 8 b Idfield••.•sass 9 f-• a ao a 7 a� �'� still kee&13d goad stook of Undertakin"' o�ds. you lPindlap c Forfar, b � • Oat"0�° ' - ,w• ................. 04 16 to . 0o to are sumps to get anything in this line, don't forget. . - : Old>jeld.............. 3 o Ba:rd,b Oldfield 8 �� -- I Butter,lb. _ .18a+etwood,b Oldfield,, 0 b Oallendar...... 9 �� ea! 00 1`� t0 00 Is - W Gormley, b Baird- ! b 0146*ld... .. 0 ��� � dos.................. � N L M � , toes, per bag eo a Law, sur out.......... i b Oalleadw...... 0 • t*3MA] P1C�AS�11�'. Herr,b Baird... ...... O not oat........,, 0 -s �� s - . Bunting, not oa0.:.... 4 b OldtiNd........ ! �� wslNytw ae►d Asa Ne•, DOMINION BANK Extras ............. f Sztres........,. 1 �-- 3110"Taibt.. rB I,T o TOW. .. ......... 91 Total..... 96 �� , O s E• R Ki . - I�o.>aHdT�. Capital �al� �soo,aoaVlhitby Nlrble 'V�'or�rs . J. J Bdre��e Bunting,b xiohardson.. .:: >t Sur' lut, - $1,450,000 CLOCK ST.i Omsm FM OFFICE TONSORIAL ,ARTIST, , . O Callender, b Gormley.. iI - P „� '' H O'idAiid b°aiohudaoa t°cr°'la'......:::: 30 ' IS = E �'• a ken WHITBY AGBNCY. Xa#�lson. - Ha ,J Spark., b Aiohardson.....::::::.::::::sass . , ATTENTION• �.. our ,_. D die, b Rfehardson.................:sass 0 j I - NAZU' m saetaieer 1 . Iiettniiraoausrs of ,_ I. - R Forfar, b Gormley ........... ... . ........ r H✓<lr alDgwng, •• - .- J Ormerod,b Gormley........................ 8 the undersigned wishes to thank his many s�►oavae psps$Tzic'xT. arbleMOlQIItOe3i�r, $eadstoner and"all A Baird. b Gormle Ito Hair Cutting, I 7• 0 der- Lstersst allowed at btssi oarsesrt " J Seeor, not out, .....................:•• 8 patrons their libel p�m►ge notice of withdrawal rsquft". valga >R ()amatory Work. •n -and W Cornell,o Clark. D'tiormii�: sass.,. 0 ing t pas y�r Other G'er» - r.- Bhl►m g ` for • - . Eztru....................r...,,,........... 3 con sone of the same. ass Q 0har►tn F Ian $ J, THORTON, 9480", s wodti lh, g - mmeas causal"wa las• . r Total................. � sass.:•................. i-' f ul es done in all' th4 latest fimt-Disse >�ca>+tao wis)11n work would do wsU to sal '�" WHITSY. Saraeshoeing sand general Blaoith an a. tors 1°oax°lis1: au wo:tt saaran styles of oho ds . Rasore �►oned. a > i, - ' in done om shortest notice, prioaa of �,,, g ss. BARGAIN I cad � ♦went: 7 ti�z wm. Crosby, of Peterbora, isl visitint and fit lowest prices , 1 pr.�'. R,it�h�xda+on, . 1 relatives in town. - __-__---- BROUGHAM, , sT- - : FIS CL� 3 4 . Miss R. 8terraoker arrived home iron 1- - _ - Saginaw on Wednesday evening last. Diseased an interfering feet a iss 'Jdaad Wakel Port H was % j'jCHEIlJICALLY PURE S M Y. , 6pe01allt,• S C U + F icing friends for a few days this week. 0 Thos. Stnrgise and family, of Toronto, P .I.7r►R GREEN .._ are spending part of the week in town. A solicited• � --ALSO TSE • � ' We 26 cents r t><nd at1. . -- - John Blanchard, who has been sick for � t some time past,is now able to be around. `*• J• GR A N A M l - C LA R E M O NT � p° - - - 3T have s�oniplete s ok ofauitiogs,Pant SThe Presbyterians wilt hold their anngal o fad Mrrket Building.) ! , �N . ��� lugs and overaoatingr, which will be €- - icnic at Corbett'e int on Frida next. ° n"owsE � STORE mase u in the very beet maunc , P 1?o Y p The faculty of°the W:C.I. held a picnic CHEAP FOR OABH. and in first-class style. . at Corbett's point on Saturday afternoon CONEY TO L O W H IT B' . Those regnir'a Qlothing for sprldug and i .s last and an enjoyable outing was s nt. summer will o well to call and ex, . About 800 attended the S.O.E. excursion . -"ON- rWM p y - - . = amine cam les Yrioer awe down pi-ORTGAGE SECUR1TYte . `-- CC.3' ll to the Ddodel Farm, Guelph,h, on Thursday last, and everybody had snenjoyable time ►� A. URQIIHAIIT, Brough' I. Pagnell was acquitted on. Thursdayy �.�+'•�•_-�► � ��' * ► _ QROUGWAIVt• :`; l� -" . night last on the charge of destroying 7 bought�4 sold on commission ri , -_�, T.R. prop�,rty. No.trace of Taylor has as GORyON S PISIAN t" 11 et been found. 1 .,:: ------ ,y� _ 'EA ti Im �C E C R EA � ' y Murray got two months in jail' and �ge.nt f•t.yie'I I Life. A::iitit Pttifer COPYRIGNTOG, -AND- �IR VIGOR Brady$ZO and costs or one month. Being plass and Steam Boilerinsur•anCe OAlU i lltk7`A it !J!'l�I�t'P! liter a 1. . . unable to pay fine he had to take jail. . of ai wilts restoi" gray hair kitsoe heal oolo�. 4 , ► - ..wtotiava had y - ". CO"ECTIOMys. . deeps the head - These fellows were up on a charge of gen• ; I t beauty and'saftnem, d Vit. oral cussedness. a vii,LAGE ..t:t�ly at" ' a coal and free,from den caff,,aares irrita ,_ , u ARS twc..ta et• , vas a beaatt 4 The sidewalks o! the wn are in the _ a Ice orad.m ever] day ip the weak. . .. on and itcbiri of the scalp. gi tq fel loss and g me to hair and will 1 iw;; wozee °tate of repair they have been !or i aaa ° Props tyr �'or �3ale �► - s • It to not ears. Hal!o! the walk opposite D. Me in Ptoker ear' - u • T HER• its iallin oat in a:few days. • ?i�elndia twodesiprwble dweUinAls •irN m e ■ tri A stop B y 1 ----- a d e,will not soil the s rl or the most deli Ha s residence has been torn q for g ar1-1 y P village. Pstrspns desirous al renting! uaocMt s w y 7 V their lamas should call on the wsiefd • 1. sate head Breis. M _• .__ : month or more. And there are similar d •Id b , t! Man d ' ' ►Y �. 1 G�RDON, onso+'lat Artist cases in-town. stgaed a % "' °5 aadeX t onus, one! b r On Friday inorninR last, while opposite I t : ;.. '...� ears t .. M'. L': w. (I. Walters'residence, what mi t have = _: - ' . pagkermg a o n�u��x no>Rs+r a - ti. t -Zf ,::*� o xvieisc . ,,. 48d a serwae x00 i '' �� t£on - ?-:.. , went opeurred. Loa ; .. id. �,f_ + a ,y wat�a�m F :r -F' • 14. - ._ _ 33' ,.:i - "55--�= ,S>x 25.if >?-i fl tA'a . .m- -r .....e-, pprroo ,. 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T 11, p rr Og i -•- _.nes 'tY y V IC -� • n 11 ­ . - -- ov a irlent til 'veli' & to j�' j1L�s f �d I I— ,. . _� I,- - WE' DDIMON ittu U i'ff �+1C 1'isdal6 m ed lin n»nti H___ is allah�ed� t `- �: , ,�,.­ . %, L.:- xF"�Pi''.'^te'-rd. ,r-- ... .., -.• `j,-A �la_`` \ - �.F.� y .1-- K el •? �,d� �_ _ _ .b_ __ _ _ _ - �(c'°sa»- -:' .- �: ''"::, i t,<•t�ra _.1F. i ttalll •.i+.rai- f tial ...r..E•4.'§i"". .- t,' ,ad�w.3:. i�; t.".- '. .s. ,f _. - -_ P ice' �IM'i#7[`#s<7lCr�it _ _ a - _ - $ ' ` marksmanship. ter pr ti all - says . s Hera is the man fiH PAGLIA NT- F�OEfifi .. - �, to se" Sir soba i ompsoa eased that the tea- - "pId � Pg, wl i n Sv one I toy think tin- A,: S ION AT CTTAWA. tee rue &ad report progress. � .1 - alsbod.�ha Gauss trcoeivas distinction i°y °i Ye of m _- T'he comrr►�ttee rose and repnr#od_:pro �> ' w try io hi® tti t gi + distSnoti� to - K. o� 'live � Ise ort ire. 1z.,"�-. both in en pen a of tans in the f� $f'�AIIBtfAT iNSPWf101t.1-. tom• often find it cons i►ent alai ex bliss." - Th re circ sedvenity,nide els + ``� 'As:iio szi�i�, ` r, slue to send broken clinics midi, .worrn-out And that b•fly the kind of testa- rock of Gtibraltar. Bir Charles H. Tupper iatrddstred •lril} > '� '� moa which men covet most, What th mak. 'A to amend the S John Thom la re 1 to Mr, fnrni&tire to ani upholstering ee#sblislttaeat, y they Nearly 1,000,000bpIa . soil ti te; pi}t.w _Inspw000 ..4et, P p Pte, reply detrire tQ tbiakof theiaselves is that they da Welsh, , �. . Which was substantially tv remove,flovbts meroa, s*id that representations hod We know how.gaickly t ,itrattdat ria not need that [racy external reason should ", y Nearly 3,000,000 sseedle 'itre ist use ever been made to the t�overgntent in laver of tin bottomed chairs beeaase tit, t - e nor in w y ,,:: esistinga,' to callectjon of dn+eti.for iisispec= le be da - d assigned for to honor bleb + Y �ermistat, City, fltradt at Caisse, 'Noss I waatl to tell are held ; tbiat that honor is, indeed, in Y _ _ ' '$teamb> t Scotia, ani the Atlaatio terminus of Lhe feat after the Ent break oticars. tips of t�itere sad iais:bltizerp. evitahle, sad is a natural co uence of Broad "iisili belong to gea�lfy, aerivaea J': owners did°not abject to the provision: . Atjaetic service. However, chis poiat bow I repaired six chairs at the isatall �t their being what they ore. 'qua " is bashful people. The bill was read a drat•time. •- would greatly depend upon the.mews of of twenty-five cents. I b"ght two large something earned by , effort and labor. Scientists acre of opinion that`some dee- , - r% , the steamship company. lbWls of oolared twine and half a pint of -But, what le love moot-is distinction 'bier last for 200 ears. 4 i ,_ xioma wlTxtasszs. �� r varnish, diter cuttin away the old cannel P rt and Y ., 11 ­ Is.:vaw FAA]rCIIIB� A -r ick is q iptde�endent a# efia There are about 3,0,00 tacibs leder�tes '". Tfie fie` t-aL=flims idferated the"House I g darning la tor, which is imbedded in their nature, tivatioa in Britiatr India. r`g+asn procured a breneedle and. tr,Toltp ThoutpsontiLrodneed lila bill tbreadia it tied a knot at the end and - d, bd. Ptevast slid p: $,� Larow, of g like genius,or manner, or breeding. To.be One-half of the tion of Idetzioo t to amend the Electoral Franchise Act sad looped the cord thrangh the holes, back• well bred is not at s man's own command- P°F - :, a s wit�iswss s app rat th fires -readiv The rind ward and forward, orossways from side to fall-blooded Indians, f . _. ,,.: ;. &. principal she Bar of the House t its day were not in f ee of the bill were oil)mned as fol• side,right avid left,filling every hole,there I The progeny of�a pair of rabbits, iu ten attendance _ :--"In relation he revision' of wor back again weaving as you would A CARP ENTEIVS LANE 00 EL... . Lows re to tyears, will number 70,000,000. " ': the resent ear, we bring into force for for clo - Sir John •Thompson ntoval that the, P Y B (;are must betaken not to draw - - One out of eve 180 inhabitants of- tba Ilse purposes of the revirian the redfstribn• the threads very tight the first time oyer, The Llite sa tie seei ie ilt�rsy+t� )Ertai7 United States'owns or rides a bicycle. r $peahen do iaene iiia warrant for the spore- Z41:1eylisoifolas 92;it will follow therefore that as it is more. difficult to weave. W ben Pewdes•�. Fear lilacs more Iriehaien reside in tba. hensioe of the pecaontl'aamed,'Went they be. of the present yew Will be finished, press both ends together ender This is a dairies far balding sad keeping United :lutes than Englishmen. utado on.abe lilacs of ilio constitaeael<es as the rest;, The chairs were varnished all • e tsJcen' into custody by the Aergeatit-tat- in a cleanly And compact way the chalk The Denmark dykes have stood the -• : :Arms, and brouiht before lbs Bear of the re-arranged in 1892, natwithstaandittg that over and pla6ed in the attic to dry. I made y P y y the redistribution act is,not to come Into small cushions out of bri ht•oolored are- tine need by carpenters, gardeners, and storms of more than seven centuries. . House. force for electoral purposes nato a tanne and tied them on wi b ribbon. 11dy other,and aatomaticaily and evenly eh:1k- The strength of a horse is equal on ant - The xnoti%tn wfui-carried; " ' disrolaLioa of this Parliament. At the friends and aefghbors. do not hesitate to average to that of seven and • half mea. • . ing the line Ia practical work it has been A TORO �•� , �_ - P-4. ry iiam,e time it is oar constitutional '.duty declare that they admire sly woxk. Every president of the United States halo Sir Adel he Caron re 1 in to M'r. fO ase that the oosutituencies are alts a [sand vet statisfacto basin Let few T y g either been a lawyer, or s soldier, or both. P , p Y g in such's ition that is case of an appeal, I parts, being inexpensive to manufacture, , J ' ey, raid that F.D, -Barwick, P.O. Inspector the eiectarr will be read with the lists TO f��rls Who Intend t0 Xt il;ry. In Shakespeare s time the prices of ad- and not liable to get out of order. The: minion to a theatrical performance varied . of Toronto district, had boon disjnissed for revised and the constituency so arruged the should not have ant exalted opinion . that the general elections may take place. improvement has been patented. The hoz from a penny to a ahilling. , general neglect of duty .and .detention of ..Very of herself, slid im a that she fs confers- g Pas The barking of a dog os earth txn bb While it u not only -Possible, but ' ve s� or easing is divided into two compartments, certain snuffs of money which csme'into bis probable, that the revpLsolown of this , ear mg immense laver fn allowing , as distiactd heard b bailooniatr at an eleva- - (. ales. The su y as shown in the sectional view,and journal- y y ' roe, whiclt.�were not will ,pe followed by a revision next year iadmirer to pay her -the ordinary little tion of fear miles. t vier to an dissolution ed in one pmi linear is the reel spool, public revenue, were made good on demand. P y , still, ac ting,upon attentions of polite society. The deepest gold mines in Australia are - . the visci a which I lino mentioned we an which is wound the cheat line, on the P P • the Ma dela, at $tawetl, 2,400 feet, and Tlzie aoco�ntar of Lhe ofSce had been casein- She should not fail to taken fair atilountof 8 are boar to keep in view the facts that, enter end of which is a Icing carrying a Lausell's at $andharst, 2,640. ed and it was shown that Barwick was'not whenever•"dissolution shall take 1 the interest in all branches of domestic manage• P ped g The first discovery of land in the limits indebted tq the government. constituencies will be in a position two LLave meat and all matters relating to the well• a sed in or -the vin to be a vote taken according to the dlstzibutioa bels of shouse. Mea a irl'basbeea sought to a Heti or at,her protection or the peg of the United States was on April 2, 1512, FAST ATLANTIC SL►B Y>C$. g g Y $ g abcuring the end of the lino to the wall or by De Leon, an-d the land was Florida. which will then be in forces However] we in marriage solely by re"on of her good Siir John Thompson, replying to �Mr. pj opose to provide for this case of bye- hottsewif Ip qualities. � , ' - The woodpecker has a three-barbed . i i Langelier, said the Government was doing elections takfag place in the meantime by 8be;`.octldnotcall hertmale aognaiatanoes = tongue, like a Figiaa spear, with which it talon race that the blip divisions will b their -"Christian or surnagies, or draws out the worm which •it has excited its best to secure a fast Atlantic service g $ y permit - b its tapping. and ha to make ' be made in such a manner that in them to treat h¢r fa a.hail•fellotr•weil-met Y PP g• ped Quebec the terminal the event of a vacancy occurring, and manner. '' The greatest i.r. poiat� ' a bye-election bels held before diose- She should not say eha , sat#tical things the Japanese, The esti gof meat is nearly i.-- g rp •s in' the world are .'r CIVIL SERVICE Ml3AUD�. lotion, abut for that purpose may be shoo&other girls behind their backs How• - " entirely confined to the rich, aad even they - . I" made up, scoording to the constituencies ever smart -.ad clever the remarks may 6e, � use it spal.ngly. kir, Brodeur, moving for a select 06th- as they exist at present, from tbenewlists. there are very few then who are not Donn to the present century a part of - mtittee to enquire into the irregularities at Therefore the two riucf les can be kept deeply disgusted at hearing a woman run `� the Civil Service examinations, said that P P P P Y g t'fIALR LINE ON A REEL. the marriage ceremony in Hungary caoaiat- in view in the one revision, the principle down members of bar own sex. ed in the there was s carseat sneer in Quebec that of having the polling disLrist so arranged She shoald not be toad 'of ta►kiag her h�tonnd,etc.,as map be desired. The other gtOO1° giving the bride • kick to in November last at least 50 of the Candi- that the list of etect�rs nor Ltie electoral pleasure and watiaually craving after fresh compartmen& of the easing contains the remind her of her subje ion, ;' dates were personated. Not only Was this district as it now stands wm be formed at excitement and social gaieties. , Gadabout powdered chalk,*and is narrowed at .its A dictionary of Britis musicians is now the can;;, but those charged with watching any moment out of which the-revised lists, girls seldom, if ever, make good wives. bottom by inclined' ride strips, berthing a og compiled which tie editors are find- the examinations were parties in some likewise the principle that the electors! lister She should not show too independent a V shaped receptacle,so that the chalk line i g a Bard matter to keep wftbin,1,000 sense to the personation and received for the constituency, ace^*ding to the re• sp crit and readiness to fight;her own way always feeds down to the middle of the ges- • r 1 _ bribes, yet only two prosecutions had been distribution act, may be acceeslble •t nay through life. 1'rne, the iiinp,lackadaisical bottom, The German Em recently issued sb ` instituted, and in both caves the persons moment &list an opportunity may arise. girl has had .her day, and her up-to-dzte • In a ,lot in the top' of the partition, be- order that no sermon preached before him • ' prosecuted were Liberals. None of the The change is also pro osed in his bill i sister is expected to be siren and self- t�►een the tom .. Conservatives had .been prosecuted. Une p g partments, fs a guide pulley by a Court Chaplain must exceed fifteen . which I indicated a fru days o that the reliant. But the majority of men preW a over which the line pisses, and thence down minutes in delivery. o! them, Boararea, a friend of the Minister ' Irl who, to a «+stale extant, lootCtr up to around asimilaar roller u,the bottom of the Germany sad Austria have about Ib0 of Public Works, had induced one Wilson question upon which so much di erence has t;• arisen in the past as to the basis of the Fran- the lords of creaitfgn. s . chalk chamber, passing out of the box over cooking schools. A four years' course is ' to 'personate him. He showed Wilson a chile shall be adjusted by adoptin the She shoald stat aidopt an extrrt' +sent a roller is its front wall. As the line rises letter advising hiai &o get some one to per• frsnehisesof-the several Yroviaces. Whsle fashion in dress, ear should she disguisve- out of the chalk, all am bus chalk its re• necessary ere a diploma is granted. Most sonste him, and that letter urparted to P of the hotel chefs have diplomas from these'_. pp I admit that this is a new departure, I herself in a of the In -moved by a beepp bar scraper. The roller in schools, P .. . be signed by the Minis ter of Public Works. deny wbat-has been so-widely asserted tbtat habiliments aectd by hose girls who End the chalk chamber ala be readil removed . : t Mr. Uaimet asked the hoD: gentleman if it is in any important or practical degree a Pleasure in passing themselvss off as pallid when It is desired to use the device Rithout The marriage rate of Germany ruse 10 he intended to insinuate that he had been a�Badet ,of any prinoiiple that we have �icatures of the sterner sera - e cent, * the ear,foflowin the Franca. III of such a► (rand. He declared he , chs. - the liiie, ' A" g contended for in times Plast. The number ��4 r`1r war. he same phenomenon was . had nothing to do with the matter, and of differences which exist, between the pro- i - - . '_ - . _ observed after the French war, which ended - challenged Mr.:Brodeur to make•' charge vfneial franchises at,d. the Dominion #rats• Cake'and Custard. fib HEMI OFA fiHb; HOTEL BBA?'• in 1813. and produce evidence, chile as established by our own act are so Allow four e s to ane uart '.of rich There are 241 academies ies of music in the 4 Sir John Thompson did not desire' to few as not to be worth the contest &ad•the - brise Thra iieTi+ baa est Takes 1"se- United States an�b 383 read opera-houses ' deny or extenuate the .irregularities. He milk, with sugar to taste, and whatever expense which are involved lin steep- icettitsl of�stet,er in cities having over 8population. Over, regretted the delay, but there were good n them• u and the adoption of 'a g • Sg 400 theatres ►n the Uai d$ fia<voriu is liked - Beat the e s with a redeo,+s for it. He would add that icutruc- general system which will apply both i spoon in such a manner u to out them ia- p , match hoz that is designed for titise at after their proprietors. - to*es are named tion had been issued far �roseocttions is to She local and Dominion I.ogiela- , 4ss� anj other public places where } 1. - ever case as to which'the(�averaaient had tares bas reoomsttendatiow an regard aim• stead of making their,,light, A custard Far the feeding of Ldndon a little mars any evidence. ' L7nder these cireums�►gres pliclty and facilities `for economy which 1 should sat be porous, but more like salt � ., ,. . ' tbaa.32?,t> i3 tons of meal, pnultry,'•nd _ he asked the House not to grant the eom- mot exist ager a dual system such as � butter:and using an egg beater will always �_ general provisions were delivered last year _ • ; .-miLtee. - It was not she custom of the we bays been keeping np for the past few make it frothy. it L attention to the s from the public markets alone. This total House to inquire into a matter while i t 9_ P 000 more than in sa previous . yearn It is obviously, one of the most, da 4 .• - was some lv, y p - the Gwerament was still actio in the little points about cooking and baking that 7 - ` year. . ' .- g sirable features is connection with any - i .;41 , % - premises, and, moreover, a parliamentary stem of franchise and tom mind ad issues Perfect sacceas. The eggs ia,ust be ; inquiry in this case would add greatly to y 1 f, t Silken fabrics sbanId never be kept foil- q Y g Y essential feature, that the system to be broken or beaten till they do not string, 9 . ed in while paper. The _ chloride of lime - the d,tficnities of the pro�+eutfot?. adopted shall be such that it can be put t which is used to bleach the paper causes a p Bien add the milk a little at a tithe and P Pe The tnotfou was defeated by 88 to 40. - icto operation every year: While under ' z. .. chemical change is the silk,and injures the , the stem which we now beat till eggs and s ilk are thoroughly mix. Q calor. ' Bt7teDAT ossRRvwNCtt. t system propose coaaider , able dif$cnit sad labor ma arise fall as ed. Fill the cups ass set them is a pan of r,,,' 'Mr. Charlton moved the third readies of Y i r x . The fir=st Sabbath school was instituted - B much prrhapi as would arae in • revision ; tepi4 water frt a moderate oven, In shoo& p, in 1187. There are now in the United the bill t* secure a better observance of the under the law as it now steads-while I - 11 '►"Its& MATCH scix• Lord's day, commonly called Sunda . W minutes try one of the custards in the � States 108,9.39 SaLbath schools, with 8,619, Mr. Taylor mo.eu in amendment that admit, i soy, that considerable ditlic3ttiea centre with s► knife. If the milk it seL it drain an the match supply b palwayat Ub0 scholars. The world has �,Oi8,593 = will arise in tanking leis first new lis,, 1 do ' heav is shown herewith. It was reoentl" Sabbath school scholars. the bill be referred lick to the Committee fs sena, but if the milk adheres to Ltie y y of the Whole House to amend the same 'so claim for the principles c! this bill and far 4 its detail that they will introduce into the j knife bake a iritic longer. 1 patented by a Pennsylvania venula. The $o real is the popularity of Duke Car{. as to provide that religious publications and I electoral system a degree of sim licit Hard Puddisi Z�auoe.• ' tch is secured from a drawer. which de- Theodore of Bsyaria, who practises as a Y B p y g Two cups of _ Sunday school publi tions may be die• which will maks the wycking of that Sys- livers only one at a time, and ggives in alarm physician that last year he attended over tributed on the,Lord's day. tem very easy and simple in future powdered sugar, two tablespoonfuls of but. livery Lime a match is taken therefrnrtt 5;OCO patients, and performed 200 operi► - ` The amendment was adopted.,_ ;-_ -_, revisions ; so that I think there OLD kr, half a teaapooafal of nutmeg, the juice tions for diseases of the eye. The House went into committee. -�' be no doubt that the revision can of • lemon and two tablespoonfuls of bolting I,� IN THE LION'S JAWS. •__`^""^ 1. Mr. Ta for moved that the words cir• " . One of the funeral ctistoms_of totes is Y be ez ected to take place every 'year. water. Melt the bytter in this hot watder -'�• , -�- ---. tb say the least of it collar. It is a social - a culation" and "distribution".be struck out ;i_. , of the bill, making it an offence to sell For reasons I think the bill will and beat is the sugar until it is like create, law which compels all loyal f`,oreanetowear` g commend itself to the House, and that., 1sdir Petit of s Ptsale sails Vass a white hat for three re atter the death only. when ostia we have succeeded in formas , Now add the lemon juice and . nutmegr>id - Tamer.-Att-dctced by a Lira suet Ter. y - Mr. Charltars was willing to Insert the g � of o,:a of the royal family, g alis& itllder the present system, we shall on a pretty dish in a moupd smooti� '. rorty s/tie.. • #= word {i seaular"before "newspaper,"w' ich find •this annual revision wmp&ratively tag it wAh s knife► dipped in cold �wator - - .• 4,. Tn the mantifaetures of Great Britain . .. would define the class of papers not to be easy,and I Am care ceonomical u tom ares Set an the ice or is a cold place to harden. A Coney Island' Na Y., despatch slays:'- alone the power which 'steam exerts 'is ea. ' _ - ' sold or distributed. pp Mlle. Beatrice, • lion-garner at tht'Lon• timated to he equal to the manual labor of • ' with tl�e present ryt<tetei. V1•e npbatcl the eft Gingerbread.-One egg, aae•quarter 4,tx)O,OOO,UQO of mea,-or more than double Sir. John Thompstoti suggested that for feature which I regard as the principle trap of butter melted, ane-half cap of sugar den 'Leo, which is giving &-. wild animal the number of males supposed to 11 the purpose of clearness the words Church. feature of the frarschise act of I8.`ib and d ane .half trip of molt►sses, one-half cup ttltow old lrPa ® PP inhabit sad Sunda school" be ingerfbd in the bill r aril Nestrigh- the lobe. - y that is tb*t the revision shall take place of sour milk, one level teaspoon of sada, a g which wea)d b-tter define the clow of papers by offices ander the coot;rol a{ this Par• teaspoonful of ginger apt,i of}earid oart�half t`'°' s't'd a rrow escape froth being Poisonous an'akes'a . eo numerous in Ven• that might be circalatedi liament and of the Federal Uovernment. caps of flour. $lake' in a tldu sheet, in mangled to d th on Friday night by a ezuela that snake bite is almost as common . Mr. Charlton moved that the following The great principle which aaderlayed tba synarcte and cut, lion. She entire the page with two lions. there as in India. But there are fewer' proviso be added to the clause :-" But franchise act of 1882 was the control by A Banana Cake.,-.One and a half cupaof Her act eloses,by opening the lion Brutus's fatalities, for the natives have discovered nothing in this section shall prevent the this Parliament over matters connected sugar, one-half oup eacb 1.f butter, sweet mouth, and kissing Bich:' While she carts that a plant known as the oeumilio, when - 1ratuftous distribution of religious pub- with the franchise. We have arrived,atter milk aifd cornstarch, one and a half cope powdered and applied to'fhe wound, results iications in churches, Sunday schoole, or the ex rience of eight or nine ears, at r making her bold ahem t do smack the li in a cure in aiaaoat ever case. Pe Y Hoar, two teaspoonfuls baking powder and P Ps Y religions meetings." the conelnsioa"whir I hive stated. that the whites of six eggs. beaten stiff. Bake of Brutus to-night, the pian who feeds the It line lately been calcuia#;ed Lh4t at least . The proviso was carried: _ • - it is not worth the offer to Creep up the in four la layers. Rub the sugar ar land butter lions made, his appearance near the ca e y 8 8 60 per cent. of the earthquakes recorded sl! The ,,committee then rose and r`eportad divargenees that exist between the two -t>a a crea►ta, add milk and cornstarch theca with a box of raw beef. Brutus cau ht - - ' . g the•werld ovet have Occurred during the the bill. _ - ., _. sets of franchises, the franchise u we the flour: with,; the baking pdwder itced eight of the beef, and fn a moment be sofas. Mr. bIr►rv►, an the motion for the third have it now, and the franchise as it exists with it, also iliadr�ci (a teaspoonful ex- toned 13extcfce'a hold upon hila, and spring six Calder months of the year. In the ' poor P g Mediterranean and many other- districts . . reading, moved- that, the bill be referred in the various provinces ; but we adhere to tract of lemon or any other preferred,) last- upon her. Both had a lively tussle, which the o silos dariu the cold w - back wit`i instructions to limit clause 1 to the second branch of the principle of eqn• I the whites of eggs. For the frosting finally easult,o-1 in the lion tanner fallin to Pt' g e4ther is • Y gg g g, even greater. -January and February seem the sale*of newspapers on the Lord's day. trol, namely, that this House Lind the elec- f to and layers, the whites of five e . Pape y o P y �i;s the floor,aril the lion grabbing the left side to the two ntoaths in which mother - diter a debate, the House divided,on torr who return the merobera to this House sad I5 large tablespoonfuls of sugar. S}ice of hair face is his mouth. Manager Farrar earth especially delights in shaking up her - -144;, the amendment, which was carried oto a ought not to be under the control, as re- six large or eine medium sized baumnanand and Trainers Bronco ar,d Ordway rushed is children. . * vote of-50yeas and 52 nayi. Bards the exercise of their franchise, of the wtrow them over the layers .but not on the I with piV'_-Vorks, After 1,:-„t-•iug the forks . . , - - - The House went into oommittee. officers of any otherGovernrnent or Legisla- top "ono does if using cocoanut. This �several times in the h - •r•i body of the The Japsness tataoere 'not only pictnce Mr. Mara moved that the wards "pro- tore whatever fn t}te country. Therefore recipe also makes a very-afce and palatable. lion. they ntaaaged to -.•:.•-e flim loosen his dragons and flowers and mutmees on the - bibitfng Lhe distribution and eirculettion of we intend to ask the House to �Ahere'to cocoanut cake. bold; and o& the Irl out of lite ea • (; g he.- She bodies of 'heir patrons, bat to meet irtie • - news a rs on Sunda ' be struck oat~ "drat principal of Federal control over the was uaconefauii, and blo�l was Peoria artistic demands of Europeans the now federal feancbise, C3ratlera--Oats coup of fiiilk, twei cup$ of g P� Y Tt_e amendment was carried. ' Wath. theseremarks. I ..sugar, one taab:es nful of melted lard or from Vier face as alto was carried into the produce in colours an exact photograph of - ,: Mr. Charlton moved the third readingof ask the first reading of the bill, a office. - Dr. Hill waw surnmoned, and, upon any cherished friend whose image the tatoo. - T lie bill received iso Ent readin- butter, a little salt it lard is used, one tau&- . the bill. g• isle ratod,•one.-teas fol of soda two examination, found that flier lion had coca ed person may desire to have constantly . - Mr. Langelier moved in amendment to '� teaiptag►ntsls oresas tart • or two sods, ceeded in stirring three of his big teeth with him. ' ,f ° the third readu g that the present Act shall Waterproof, , . `. through the woman's Left uw. Usher arta : spoonfuls of vinegar, three Cape of flour. K j P A great preventive of rolda is said to have not apply to the Province of Quebec. go e�q'comes to the front with a o g. Handle as little as porssi6le wjieu mixed and of her face Were also chewed. Dr. ill been discovered in the new papas stockings (Laughter.) estion that is at least vrorth a trial. Thi' .ray.to r out• a�►id it was &lap worst case of animal bite he now made .in Germany: 1 he material' The amendment use lost. g. ' ever saw. The woman was delirious at they are formed of is- specially prepared... < The bill ti-se read a third tune on divi. knowing ones declare that old gloves (cast;- `"' " �i -, :* ,¢, a# midnight, and in in a precarious can i- paper, ,impregnated ated with some enbatance sivr, r t sways,. w�iich have apparently outlived T mer oI' the-<<((I - tion. - which apparently iineks up all perepira- - - t _ '`:'Resuic7.'i'g To A1si�cAls. 1. their ueeftitnesdl inilty:be made"wnterproaf tion as quickly as it is formed, keepingq Y�ord Motixurae tile$ toy tjiab aero Boa>t'dt3rs For Sale.. the feet warm and dry. This should Mr, Ci stowortti moved the House'into by dipping them in hot linseed oil i that - r `7irss only one order in.the,*arid wort Iiav* � A,. somewhat startliu adverti -- nt be good news indeed to a very lar s pommittee on the bill to make farther pro. rvtien Duca They have been taken through g' g vision as to the.prevention of cruelty Lo ' this process t}iey-are even better than rub. Ing, and that was the 0s;tisr, bevauee there appeared lately fn a Parisian paper, which portion of: much-suffering humanity, if - I bar loves or washing iilustratics the tendency of boardiug•house it is true. animals, and w amend the CriThtna`1 Code, # R dishes, scrubbing or was no merit attached to at all, and that keepers eve where to r and their boarders -1892. - worfing in.the garden. was what attatle it the first ®rdee in Euro everywhere - ' ,�-�i. Mr. DfeMtllan (HtlfOn}thought Was not ----fes , p° as a species of property. The advertise• give persons in aloe obi hwa Ei ht tops of coal were taken ottti of rt And Lbtsrefn Lard. Melbourne showed his meat oras ae follows t =Mr. J.A. Cameron, of the Kingstoh C`aoI• well�to g' pe Paul B i; • Y $ Y usual sheawdners. `The distinctloq .mon for ate •-A houso coutafning six auftee o! legfate Institute teaching staff, has rea^ntlp er to interfere with a lean 1-treating a vessel in two hours the other day at K' , $ tat►eaLs, intstadtn�all&tie occupantx- pow - sten. 'i'8' lov c best is the distinc von which instead t"' 1xs+n bequeathed a handsome le ac b a -.; Lorse or°other avi maL .. • + e r ran and ttrsiccls. n YcellenL pPpar- of making a utan dist;ia ,lashed marol try. ar u married con relative gwho died in terse Cit g y Y f f: f, �, ',1. • g fl , y alae. . . 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Nqm 1. - official Navin asenrod the re otter that be i'r•'Ii'• Peak, B. 15th street, Naw York ,dams'ltoot Beer N xtract•......:...one bottl® ' p Q •u;rto>ns ifome nagie. 1 r:_ (would find the case one of more thtln Ct.ty, visited Canada last year, and had the 1+tet�ahmnnn's Yoast.,...............half acake UC3 ': - Y good fortune to pick up something which Sngar.. ........... ..,...............two pounds xC ti 1 Make a small ariral of very fine iron wire ordinary inters t kindly pointed out the Lukewarm Water....'..............two gallons ,5 a� nearest route to Mr. Wager's residenaae: not only suited her, but her neighbors also. Disa3alve the sugar and east in the orator, � . '' and coat it slightly, with oil. Place this The-Wager fam ly is one of oldest in the Writing the manufacturer of Nerviline she add the extract,and bottle; place in a warm ( .,j ' .: veil caref taly in a basin of water and it will Bay district, and Mr. Wager and his peo= says:-III bon ht three bottles of�Nerviline 1 lacetoetweet lour hours until it far menta, I t �` - wile in Canada and treated m no' hbors then place on too, when it will open sparkling , 1, float, on wile >9urface - . ple ara well known throughout a - wide y g and delioious, .t d � straw or lap,ss '•abe and immerse radius of country. Arrived at the house to some of it, and all think it the best mad. •Phe root beer can be obtained in .all drug � bmq , _4 rake a . is trine for internal or external pain t hey have and grocery stores in to and 2b cent bottles to Iff Al - . . . - d for a taw inches in a glass the reporter knocked at the door and was ever used." Nervillne eervessuch a rom- make two and five stiffens. - the lower en quickly admitted by Mr. Wager himself ' de g - �t� edF ­�, ,�>.= ,:�:.� I _` containing soap suds. Before_removing the who iii may tie remarked, is in his thin mendation, for it is a most powerful, pen - - - _ Nearly one-fifth of the 3eatha in. Valga CU �}�u�Q Q ___ .1, ` k `� fifth ear, and I�aB formairl eta to titrating, and certain remedy for pain of all .�! ;� y y p� y raiso are from pneumonia. In Bombay the � 11 . - t , , ; • las a section man on the Grand Trunk kinds. Take no substitute. deaths from the flame disease are in the 4_ - . �' . •�� , ` Railway, his section extending east and Wire hair-pins were first used in 1545, ratio of only 28 in 10,000. - i . ] .- i _ west of llegeronto Junction. He was a and were invented in England. Before that St- t- -. � good workman and faithful servant of time the hair was held in place by little. r .a .� the compass. On the 28th of April, 1893, wooden skewers. . TACE ,�f', he orae compelled, on account of ill-health " - to give up work completely. The doctor \'Ve ars in receippt gf a �equest from '� w� � � � � � P I, .: •`` .. t --- _ 1. `' ronounced his trouble to benervoua al i• Brown Bros. Co., Torouto, U it. to reoom. �ES•i' T• . -- xy ; 1' --r--"""" 'ttation of the h art. The district sur eon mend is good salesman to them. W.e call ° �_ �' 'Q`' ' lof the Grand T unk Railway attended him Your attention to this house. It is reliable y Every Musca Teacher in Ca: " ~_ �.•• ': Viand did all the medical ek yl could au set and will give you employmedt, with salary I nada should know where they ' O.. dit"•^ gq and expenses aid from'start. Write them can get their Music cheapeat• k ,� . to order to giv him relief, but at the same P Write va for Catalogues; also s t: `` � ( ( I � promptly as the offer good inducements. _ . 1. - , `i�� tit-h, , ittme frankly told him that he could P P y y g sample copy of the CAxantax ': ��, ) 'prescribe nothi K ti,at would effect a per• A window-cleaning guard, or portable l MUgICfAN, a Itvc month�y jour. ; t p. 1` �` • manent cure. M r. W ager was a member balcon to enable rsons to clean windows nal with $1.00 worth o.-music , ' +--- Ys , in each issue. 03 to$6 per day. .- = ' - of the Grand Trunk Insurance .and Pro- in safety, either sitting or standing, has madeby canvassers. See-prem - s DRU1'PINa: SUAV SUDS U\ TIIF GOiLErY TTRl•:. videntSoeietyand during hisillneas receives been invented. 2.5eta., - iumlist �4e carry everything 1 the usual pecuniary allowance iven for a Mars. and in the Music lino. tube place than index finger over i„s upper certain number of weeks to ale members. Prof. John Baker Edwards says that $1,00 Bottle, D WHALEY, ROYCE&CO.. end, so that some drops of the suds will, by The society also paid his way to Montrdal St, Leon is so charged-with natural gases One cent a dose. I58 YONOE!T.TORONTO." � that he mi ht consult an eminent medical that the water is not injured by oxidation the air pressure remain ►n it. g Itis sold u*1 as nranic a by all drug• - Hold this tube oversthecentre of the cull, man who seta as referee in such eases, or exposure to the atmosphere gists. It cure3 incipient consumption Ca1'iSd2t Permanent l;" This s ecialist at once pronounced his and is the best Cough and Croup Cure: s pPj' ;,p: a>Yd.by quickly removing and replacing the P P In Dijon, France, there is a poplar tree r c�i� �nn�{ (1 �t c� case hopeless ; cure was impossible. tie which tlouriahed in the yeas 7 '.. Its IJotLii lLllU Savings Vo�11tLOp. index finger allow a drop of suss to fall returned home• treatly dejected, and the height is 12.2 feet, and its oireumference 45 ANHOOD Wrecked and Vesened. Bys - .. .- . '.• IN ": upon the water. The spiral will immedi Insurance Society paid him the whole feet. M_ W. J. HUNT1a:1t, Ph.I)., D.I). A series of o ,,„ • at el make several revol.utious in a most chapters to loon on aerial purity and right liv- y amount gragteai to its members in case of . 1niNt"iPF� Ing. It is written in plain language that all -Toronto St., Toronto - - - mysterious manner. total disability. Mr. Wager has since that it .!. �� 1 may understand. • Live Agents wanted. Cir- v rhe audience should have its attention time resided alibis home on theGravel Road, ;i For Dxtcing Roatl Beer culanc rantaiin�ng terms cont on application, o�- attracted to the fact that the tube does not I William lirlgsa, Publisher. Toronto, Ont. Subscribed Capital..........,:.,.$ 5,000,066 . unable to work, .seldom going from home Turing the satnimer months a more de- Paid up Cappit�aL......,...•......, 2,600,000 . 8 :'.: come anywhere near the spiral, and that I except to made an occasional trip to Deser. lieious drink than Root Beer could not be Reserved Fnnds..:.,. ....r•. 1,554,000 I. . ­ I dy . - . therelis no force exercised to move it. ;ontoand Napanee. About three monthas o desired. For the benAfit of our readers we I Total Aatetets.......:..............: 12,OOo,OQO - ` Another drop of the suds . in the same D1r. John Kitchen, the well-known section give this recipe. Take KILLER'S TICK DESTROYER a-- man,,er will produce a repetition of the master on the (xrand Trunk, +wl:o reaideaat Snidor's Root Boer Extract i one bottle The enlarged,ca ital and reaourceq of this ' -Al peculiar action on the part of the wire. IDeseronto Junction,-told Nlr. t'Vagerof the Yoat . . - • half acake Company, together with the increaHed fateili- 'a. The action of the spiral wire is due to the virtues of Dr. V"illiams' Pink fills, and hugar - - - 4 lbs. ,�- - - ties it now has for supplying land owners with +� fact that the addition of a drop of soap suds Luke Warm Nater o gallons i- cheap money, enable tt,e Directors to meet recommended h to give them a trial. He Dissolve the sugar and yeast in the water, - ':j:. »_p.,4 with promptnestl aall requiromentit for loanq — somewhat modifies the surface water so as accordingly pre, .red a quantity of the .I '. upon satisfactory real estate security. Appli- to alter a force known as "aupArticial ten- add the extract, and bottle,111ace.in a warm l! cation may be made to the Company's local. ., �5= r famous pills in order to give tnem a trial. lace for twenty-four .hours until it for- - ,a. '. Appraisers, or to..•. V cion. The science of this change, how P Y . ;��_ Now mark the result. He soon felt the menta then place on ice, when it will, open ever, is rather too deep to permit of explan• " "�t , J. HERBERT MASON, good effects of this great medieiae. iiia sparkling and aieiieious: Managing Director. . ' �.. anon here, appetite improved. The fluttering aensa- The !Loot Beer Extract rani be obtained Tl'c rates promptly and effectually in de,atr.ly d The exhibit of this trick may be made in tions about his heart appeared to be less t D y y . vas two ways.. Either the claim of magic may at All Grocers' and Drug Stores, at 23e.per Ing Ticks and other vermin pests,as well as in - e } ,,_ pronounced He contiuueal taking the pills bottle. Snider Mfg Co., Toronto. Sh�Qa�atrogxub tictac Shajcthe ownetr a;houldible iw.; 3' be ma3e for the spiral, which,with suitable •and his health steadily improved. The ' strange incantations and appropriate Bea i chane became apparent to friends and A. P. 716 without it. Asa curtain euro it -has hitherto' O • 1 g pp I proved infallible. ' Price 35 cents, 70 cents turings, may be made before the eyes of I neighbors and a matter of ublic interest. =�' and 1 . } the audience and annointed with the mystic P - - _- - - ---- -.----- $ Per Box, A 35 cent bi,x will clear, He gained in weight. As he remarked abaait to Ahocp, tioid by all drngi;ivty. ` '' field of oil, or the Simplicity of the spiral ' HIIGH 14IILLEJi +tk CO., 1- t t last summer he was little more than a walk- A Vetera'n's�+�� � Story Ir:anufacturers. Toronto 4 B � � e I and oil, may, be eaplainec and the sol s, to ing gho t ; now, as the reporter could easily - I . -:.,:,... i which some slight coloring has been added, -- - see, he was a bubstantial specimen of 11>lr. Joseph Hem. - O ® . may be ready prepared in a bottle and be '� RMER� "use something good. humanity. Mr. Wagai ' informed the merich,an old soldier, c introduced as a great magnetic fluid. ' ----- ------_ ----.--- reporter that before he commenced taking 62i) E. 146th SLO N. Y. �S��7„�4010Is5i ' ` There are few whose knowledge of natural Dr Williams' Pink fills his !heart used to " '" City, writes us volun- - �P�•a+*+ �+ I philosophy will enable them to explain this beat rapidly and continue palpitating40 tartly. 1n 1862, at the �'OlZi��O I interesting experiment in "popular sci violently for some time if lie attempted to battle of 1?atr t)aks; ne ' ��a'p O� . „ - 1.I. Ce• cut-even one stick of wood; now,he can cut , was stricken with Take . '�r01'L�1® * ' the daily supply of wood for the house [ typaeid fever, and - -1 `KILLED BY A TMADXAN �� Arises from obstruction or sluggish aetiori . 'a wit�,out any such disagreeable sensations. atter a long struggle !n ' __ - f XQ of the Bowel,a• Kidneys or Liver. Head- . ..- He feels himself -a different man and Ills lmspitals, lasting sea- _, a aches, Boils, Ulcers, Pimples. and a host A 316st Unusual and Exciting Ocen"erice . - nt;ighbors are all congratulating him upon ral years, was dis- q of complications are sure to follow. 5a,. in a ';:reet of r;uenow Ay res. i Other • _Leon Minoral Water acts nIRiCCTLv ort I the great change so plainly manifest. lie charged a9 incur;hblo ,. �.. A special facial Buenos Ayres says that es pacts as soon as. navigation opens to `i"''-Hrnan►erich, thepo organs-ramovingall filthy ob9truc �. p y y 1 4 p with Consumption. tions--and gives Health and Vigor to the at midday recently, when the business commence work again. Mrs. Wager was` Doctors said both lungs rvero affected tinct he whole ay�t�m. �1 present during the interview and corrobor could not live long, but a comrade urged him iT'S MADE SPECIALLY "R YOUR USE. 'igold by.alt Reputable Dcale". eAA.; streets of Buenos Ayres were most thronged, to t� Ilo(xl'.,s SarRa arilla- Betore a had Y ated her husbands narrative. They consider y F' I (XIs C�•o1d. 2'YI®Hassles.) 1 tlni_sh..d one bottiq his con h be .n to at loose , St. Leon Mineral Water Co Ltd Iaidor Origot, a French risque, enteredt gg Hard++aro and t;enerul itcprtls_all ,ell it. t ft a dirty to publish abroad the virtues of file ehnk(ng aa3nsatJon le , anal night sweats . the gun-smith shop of Don J. Invernizzi this famous ,nedieine which Mas brought grew les,; andless. He is now in good health SAKUZL R,OGER.S & CO., - Toronto,Ont• iHoad Office-Kine SL w.,Toronto, such hoe anti comfort to their bouse• slid ccprdially recommends - Hotel at Springs opens June 15th. . x and called for a doulple barrelled fowling P piece with the corresponding ammunition hold. Mr. Wager also told of a leading ! r }y farmer in the neighborhood who had been Hood's Sarsaparilla • iii belt and cartridges.ea. The sl:o was in OLl f1I'Q all Il�tlt I. • g P troubled +vi;h a chronte headache, v ho, st as a gena•r.►1 hlncp,l I»trifler rind to■ie wsedt» I1, IT IS.. SAFE . 1 - 11 4, - charge of Bautista Pensat, cousin of the' his suggestion, had also tried Dr. Williams cine,especially to ills cotnraaley in th. G. A. !t. 1 i 1 propriet�r, wile showed the customer acv- Pink Pula and had experienced relief in a' �`011t' S�U111aC�1, to send fora.... HOOD'8 PILL8 art hand made, and are per- 1 tI� very 1.hort•tinie, Other cases in Deseronto 'fact in composition,prc•►orUou and appearance. - a eral guns, from which he selected the one Liver and BowelsSAMPLECO?Yo � and vicinity aro known to the Tribune in -=--(-L - - - ': a that pleased him moat. . The price was ar w}iich 1)r. .Wtlliama' Pink l'llls have been •� • 'a 6 ranged. Ori of filled his belt with' cart- productive of much good. These ills are I are l)E.I lUI'Illlll0 , uC a . g g a erfect blood builder and nerve restorer, i �.l laiu/� "0 c�� their ftillt;�:.iOI1S . • �nG_ LADIES' JOURNAL ­ ' . . " ridges, shouldered hie gun, and, saying P ume� aar�/o i ,i >> curia such diseases-as rneumatiem neural , • �d�- , P,uenos dies walked out on the street. B + �BT AGN• })1•ulJLrly, gia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St .�-s• SEND FOR CATALOGUE."'' � t ' , as you Wlll IlOt 1Je held 'i Tne shop nan called to hire to pay for his Vitus' dance, nervous hea,laulie all nervous I l' T(�l� i �' IT.w purchase, to which demand Jrioot replied --- -- a- `` i . for u script,1011 unless It - - . P • n P troubles, p;lpitation of the heart, the after . _ - W3M-V' - with an insult. Pensat then rushed out l • , effects "of is grippe, diseases de ndin on s is debllitel OI(lei's(!.. A .- from behind the counter and ran to catch humors of the blood, such ase scrof la, Ia- D� .• Tu n r��{T 0�J` �� Gual'antee to this effect� - Urigot, who had meanwhi',o placed two chronic erysipelas, etc. Pink. !'ilia give a GANANOOR DRY EaRTN ll�UtXl IS�,�"M3P��1� cartridges loaded with double B shat in = lyndosnudt, doctorslhnd, iontteta. Is~v:sry -.1 1. the Bur. \ithen the gunsmith reached the; healthy glow to pale andsaltow complexions y CY honaoMt,ould 1►avrono. i ricc83. hlanufar• �_�� � 1S biven With each Sam- . - and are a specific for troubles peculiar to feted by CAN Cf.AR CO. Cananoyu®. Out. a ' ple CO : V ' . Send for one door Uri of retreated th:ec paces into t.ha �, ,��, �•1h,01r�lrt�� alley Wlll C10 ill(, \V01'lt. f g ' the female system, and in the Case of inen street and told him to stop where Ile wag, now, and It will be CIIeCI'- ' they street a radical care in all cases arising _ �_� c r A 7r v 11 Pensat still advanced,- and without more from mr utal_worry, overwork, or excesses. L ti�l l� l cARittED IN . ado ti,e other raised the gun anis find tI � . A__ TAKRN. POCK FT- . fully forwtirded.-. i`'_ a a Dr. Williams' Pink Pills rn be had o, all �- �� �- , shot right.into his face. The charge enter ' druggists or di act b mail t�roari Dr. Wil• r } - # .i 1 �, gK Y l� � 30c per boa, 6 boxes for i'd.50r. Wholesale by TII:lso� Publishing Going's, Ltd *I ed under the left ear and carried away the; llama' Medicine Co:, Brockville, Ont_, or O h fill �, K. cN ���� co t z entire under.jaw: The poor man fell across, G�: gam':, the pavement. He had scarcely reached Schenectady, N. Y,, at 50c. a box, or six ty �p for$2.50. See that the company's register- TORONTO 7S Adelaide. StA W., Torolito, Ont. r.�_; the ground when the assassin fired the ed-trade mark is on the wrapper of every •�-��• _ I _______- _��_-__-_______ _ -- -�-- ■--� Now t._• second barrel, the charge of which took box offered sett, and positively refuse all. cc ' . effect in the left thigh, which it completely imitations or substitutes alltged to be Pd' � ;, . - . ­�­" -fin, yFaatitered. •ijust as good." Remember no other rem- �, RUBBERS11-,, b The murderer then ran away, and as he edy has been discovered that can success- tYir ov .: ran placed freeh cartridges in the gun. A lolly do the wank of Dr. Williams' Pink e� They give parfeet satisfsCUO, in fit style, and finish, and it has become^a . _"" policeman who was on duty at the-'corns r •" pills. V chased him, and finding that he was being _ _. , w r I by-word d tl,ut �� _ b ' Be eure'>artal gat one tor'your I3uggy. Take no " GItAYBX ItUBBE�� weur`Iikernn ' 'Y . overtaken the murderer stopped, wheeled Children Wht Suffer., - _ other kind.' They wont diva point you. _i sharp round, raised his gun, and fired at hip 'r pp -=---- ' rom scrofuioue, skin or. scalp diseases, , , !'hey are better than ever for 188. >F, pursuer, who fell bleedin frim a ter►ible ` + >str'0n W411 Ball SorYlc"e � � SINGLE "� t $ ouKh to tiegtven Dr.Pierce s Golden Medi• _------- -_ ----_-_-- �---- !f� ENGINES wonnri in the right groin. He again took Aepwv,m To or t�0uet, i I to hi3 heels, but another policeman had cal Discovery', for purifyin the blood. For hit. -TAFT'fl• HEAVY - g TUBULAR aand children who are puny, pale or weak, the (A.ItiveNMNigM w+ oornuNUOUe ARE-sox r alteady .caught sight of him, and four or „lliecover " is a tonic which builds u t ORO BOILERS five of them, atL ; 1:_�_ . tracted by the whistling, Y p Bwact blacy& - ,l ., were Boon in ful! chase. Both flesh and strength. What is said of so that you need not BANO and ;tr 1 Seeingthat his it for children applies equally to adults. As situp ta�ll night gasp• CiRCULAR SAW M � 'LL� . s pursuers were -closing an appetizing, restorative tonic, it Bets at Ing' for breath for fear �,,,d�r daagriptiw oataiciBuss ' with him he ate ed and raised sed his un 3 ASTHMAO, eufYccohtion. OnPp g work all the rocesses of di estion and • A policeman, however, drew his sword ane P I g receipt of name andREE WATEROUS Brantford CARR& t4striking up the gun barre' with hie bled. 'iutrition, rouses every orgbn into natural P. O• address wi11MaiI Ili t J�_ s3 sprang forward and seized Origot. Uther __ ___ _. . - .tc.ion and brings back health and strength. - T ,iAL $OTnt " In recovering from grippe, or in eonval- Ds- TAVT Hua. Mao!- �� policemen arrived just in time to prevent eacenee froui pueumonla, fevers, and other CrNIC C°•, ttzoheater. N. Y ' Toranto Branch the murderer from being lynched. When 186 Adelaide 8L W. IL taken before the Judge he said that ho con Aaattng diseases, It speedily and surely in• use Dr. Ts►(t'ar iitttte false dyrap far Cold IN THEOR�D " . 1vigorates and builds up the whole system. THE ONLY ONE ■, ■ ailersd his word of honor to the Runamit}; For all diseaae9 caused by a torpid forst - sufficient, and that he- hard no right to de • ._-_ _ - - I•. , or impure blood, as Dyspepsia and Bilious• t u That will b rn # . ­ - r mend back the gun in the face of his prom • - ' •__.. . cess if it doesn't pure in every case, the I �� -� rs-. r :�li ise to pay. He also said that if he had ' i tiOUCN W D and COAL: _ money is returned; been allowed lie would have gone on killing -` . -. policemen until his ammunition ave out. The most valnafble spots of land in the > uf�'eriA With Weakness and ...E q'gaily Weil... Y # ii : '. `earth's surface are situated within the sev - I _ - to The doctors have pronounced l;im insane.: emaciation '(K/ho give little ry, , i eral business centres of the city of London. 1$ T AL. P nourishment LO I�abies,should a •_ f In order to roout•e a deed to the four T - LIFE ON g Ix ��lL�ti�t . .. . - � � . I .L - I 0 '1U"N' -G R 0 9 I _.tz -. now occupied by the Bank of Ebgland the - directors of that institution were obliR cd to take, -_•• 1 1� THE E give a well certified check for$40„000,000. . P - L .�.: -., .:ori l do it:: ;. v :T r : i EXPERIENCE OF A GRAND On Lothberrq street and Bartholomew i Has !1. 'gest w®n. TRUNK EMPLOYEE. lane. near the iiank , mentioned above, ,`- t x:- li - . Well Ill Frain F.xpasure-PranAuseed'rte- there is a tritct of" an acre for 1S A �AI1`I�R'S sTOV) �� which a round; $lO,Ot>�li,4U0 has been ,.. ; ,. . , .! eatable and low the Total Dliallllily k THIS OX�'4RD•+ �S EYe bid $L� - 11insurance Allowed b lire Com an refused. In.aather business street$ of Lou.Lon• _ `' _ r* s y p ''- don there are dozQng of corner lots valued ,„ - 1 I .��� < Once (lore on the road Io Henlih-fir �'�' ; ( AS CQ�� STAVE yI 'i .6 ���I est $100,000 per front foot~ /� yy a __ Tel h; Itow'lt Canso About 1NitthO[01}1tItt0ll. C�p0 of Have Yot Thouglrt`Of it.' S P. From the Deneronto Tribunal � (88 stiff Blti'ti8 SLS Own For four thouand years or mot's` the '", �, Daring the past few weeks tt fruitful - a subject of conversation among the Feople world groaned,coffered and fumed about the Cream Of COtt"tiVelf -From Common Coal Oil. - - �� at ll seronto Junction has been the won- its corns, for there was no positive relief-- : and hypophosphites. - It will hp DIRT, lYQ til:A'Y' 1N Tki». KITCHHN. � tit _. derful recovery of Mr. William Henry certain and painless cure until llr. Scott < 1 Wager, who has been looked a n as a Putnam ave to ;the w•tlrld his teat Cora g1veth©m Strangth and make . ,' pa f g 000 a. rami" dinner for TPo Gents.. �; .' hopeless invalid. •A representative of this Extractor. f (here is suffering now it is a IN' their babieS fat. Physidans, _ _ paper w:►a sent to interview Mr. Wager result of careTeea>�esB, for the remedy is at - f the world over, and it„ and gain all information o�aible in 'order hand. Tr Putnam's Corn Extractor. It 1 n t R Wz� F trto satisfy the public concerning tietruth' is sure, pa alaaste, land ptempt. Beware of .. � `� �UJ10 COt, �• T� ,�NTLi ��DDA t �D � ! !; . -" ; of the wonderful cure. Making his way to substitutes. IN. C. Nelson ai,Co., era pate• i Deaercuto J soatt&i3owgie,Belleville.AllDra�isdr,$4an&1J1; the reporter informed tors, Kingston. 1. _ A -,.I.- - V _ . _ -:1 - - ...._ 1• r . a. �t. 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"- _ - . - VD • - � ' �gQQpp�� t . t7Vd• 7w . . - ., - 3 �a. .. _�-- . ..-. _ i8�$q.By relemia6 ,? ._ - - `Mrs. Allison Dunbarto - ,- .: address label . ls, blot ogpr ► t3» 1 d.: t-.,. •. on your er e � . 8 ,- . :. - L . _ _ - - PaP y R clan al : ' �L�rf O <: _. ways ascertain the date towhi thanks far a mei38 of Dew intoes, k l• I .••,•-•• , . ";a w *� , s >`; -_ .. � •' . _ - �rOnt Q, „ �, c - - subs Remittsn oription tc Tsic Haws is wise some oiDions. Hors. elohD I3ryden bar basil ebaen , psis es etc acknowledged b a " � h ' �� ' °h Keay. r►e re reaeotAtfve for South Ot tario is tyle , "`� ' , -Mr. and Mrts. �, of Toronto, vis• a low r apt of moa ey at this oboe"A�lrwaye steel last week with the latter s - Loci )crit sit laced at " l .-. +-. r kee ti and House. His- ma y p . tea �, p e date paid ahead. ti mother, Mre. Allison, Pleseantfield Dan about 886, which ie >ti decided inoresee over , - awry•. •' - ' . p �, 1890. The official count will not take •4 _ Barton - �- ry , .. r:r -- �- plat® until next week therefore we cannot1. ' o I M -Lost-From the Colleg 'on Taekda , �a 8,. �Yt . .-- ­­�:--, . 1..�- � ifgive the correct figures. Following are the 0 ,�, ;� 9 , , . ° Jane 26,a spotter collie dog, Finder will w please notify Principal Firth a6 Pickering returns ae complete as �e can astute them: J 3 + �' a, • PICKERINGF 4­1 11:J , • � t ONT., JUNE 29, 1894 Lollege. lt�n ies4 •_ h i�Y 1 -%Ve wish it 'distinctly understood that 11 LOCALISMS - when bills for Balms are not printed at this , i ,g .�'' , ` 0° w Y . ° ". o 0 office, we charge for inserting notice of a * o �• ^ entertainments, icnics, excursions.. and grange Halt...: „., -Logan has the beet'Paris Green. 25 , �' the like. Some pec Ie seem to ima ine luargach•s ................65 00 ay'. o • -Mies C, Wilkinson is with friends p p g Yiokerin village....,, g here. that we subsist upon air. Be that as it Liverpool 1►iarket,,,,:,,.1� f0.0 X =� +~� �' :� '" "��f h / mai, our board bill falls due week] just obsrrywood .........,, 98 -,-, 17;. ,� ' +- °' �' o - ' _� -Screen doors are fashionable,ae also y J Hineale .... ............. 12 'sa A4 w k - ' , the same... are fly nets. ( 1 _ .. Brougham X.......,.. . ` 0 _ so p'b I � �;' -Mi -The tv.F.'Jri.. . o the Friends Yearl' Brougham . .:ii '� sl re� f t { -. 7 es Rice, of Wb4b is vif,itin atr. g w ' meeting will hdld chair annual ubh a whitevale 0000,••,- s io <C H -. the parsonage this week. • mee ' P Balsam 0000...}....... s8 - • . .x tin Fonda a en�n , THE PIC KERING TAIL . -John Carrack, of Toronto,``*is here q y v g July 2nd, at Claremont................4g 87 ' �p 7:80 p.m. Mrs. Saunb who has a nt Alton&....................84 28 [l*,. S . - w ith relatives over Sunday. y _ _ Robert Uronk hue returned from some years in Mieeionary work in Japan ies til 2B® . e9 I - t Y,« will speak, also Mrs. Alma GF. Dale, of wbitbTownship .. .. 41 Union Springs for the vacation. Uibrid e. v -- g Admission free. Collection Bast hitby .. .. .. .. .. 1. 149 "� : -Ernest Downey, of Bowmanvillt3was whitbv Town. ... .. .. .. .. i14 A D ,��l.! U in aid of the work. Everybody weleome: Oahar►a • in town on Wednesday evening. 1 _ .. .. -The Methodist S. 8, will oomlrie- -The Pickering Dramatic -Company Reach - - :''. " _ did not present their drama "Bound b P°1�Perry '-•-•-••- •- 8 1. e `Y at 1:80 p.m. instead, 2 o'clock on Sun. ++ y tiongog - .` . 4 � - . } may, Oath on Taesda�y veining as was pro. . ­ . : p�oSed. The public were so enthasiastia sr -Herbert HodAebt of Toronto,is Itis- over election matters that but few tickets From the abova figures it whl be seen t /// EA //// sting with bis uncle John E. (lee, oaf were sold. Those holding tickets will be that Dryden has a majority over Miller of 11 Church street. . . . �. .. � - i6 . . -Mrs. Harvey Ham •"and admitted there ay neat. As the 3 . family, of oil Mond • reserved. seat tickets ire now on sale at _ . . i . . . . .. Holstein ted with ...rrr re and at friends be Ieeao Wise's store those who Ontario Elections ------------------------------- •Bar..rrrrrr.rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.rrr�r�r�rr�r����� Whitby last week. desire to gain admission to the hall on Monda We have jusGt bought another lot�Of �no t8a6 ' -W. H. Field and Frank- Pe For the eevesth time the Mowat Iadmin• • wheeled f om Toronto on Wednesday and evening' will do well to Select chairs t istration has been sustained and the little . yes I our tea trade 1 � • once. tt e s 1IICreasin We have made a short Step in town, Premier is again entrusted with Ontario's made it a stud and think• we have learned a' 1 -W. D. Gordon bas had hie eeeideDoe 1 -Rev' J. T. Caldwell leaves for Midi strong box. It is somewhat difficult-in - y� I repainted this week, which adds greatly and_neat w k ,where be has been sent Iaot im impossible to give the full returns cor• little about tea8 and how to buy them right. - - ppooss g * g y b the confe ace. Daring their three ready, .but the following is as near the r to the.appeaiano+e of the place. years Stay b rb Mr, and Mrs. Caldwell truth as it is sible to et at. the resent rT 3 1. -The stone foundation for Jo$hna have made any friends, and all join ns time :- P� g P OUR BEN—H r. V R �L N Riohardwn s new residence on King in wishing t em every success in their CONSERVATIVES,-25. ' 18 fast becomi famous. I street east is almost cam ]sled. �1g t is high gI'ade pp new field of ] bar. The rev. gentleman -The barn on the old Dowswell lace • blended from the finest estates in ndia • place, deliver is farewell Sermons neat Cardwell, Little..,:..:..:.......'.,. amp - ,�ie l0n 0 'r p �r'est of the village, has been raised and a Sunda v. a. C. Pailp,.jr., of Diid. Dundas, Whitney.. .. ..-.. .... .. . ... 200 and ?Northern China. It 1s stro , rich and 11 - )'- Istone foundation placed beneath. y Durham West Reid 59 —Un Tuesda Wm. land, has ben appointed pastor of the '""" •• ha8 an egCellent flavor. y Ham clippers fiver. ' shee for Ca t. Methodist p 1pit here, and be and bis Durham East, Fallis...... .. •0000. 400 -- Rowe, of the Srd con.,and Elgin East Brower.. .. .. ......:... 881 .: 1 . family are expected cted to arrive next week Cur 25 cent Congo, Hyson ran ml%ed -teats . got 621bs of washed wool therefrom. • Grenville, Bush.. . . .............: .. 450 - , -Wm. Clark, We, on Behar of the people of Pickering, goslings North wood.. 10 alnly g7@a Church St. i,outb, raised ,.9,...... .. are cert t Value. A.11 w o have tried extend to the new pastor and family a a new barn on. Saturday. The building, y Halton,Herne.. .. .. .:.. .... .... .. .4 99 - our Japan's pronounce them very e. If you • when finished, will be a credit to the lo• hearty welcome.e. Delay their sojourn here Kingston. Smvthe.. . ... ... . ...... .. r- oality.- be prosperous and happy. London, Meredith.. .. ..... , 9...4.. 185 want B No. 1 sifted Young Hye n, We have, - 1�1Patbnnester Gordon is having"s new -The Lades' Ai Society of the Lincoln, Hisooti.......... .... ... ... 57 the befit the market Ca71 prOdu e. R'►a are Methodist church held a very nice garden Lanark, Mathieson 000x. .,... .. .... 828 _r, walk placed along the South Side of KinRr . . street, not however, before the same was arty on the ]awn of JRmes Richards, Lennox,Meacham.. ... . .. .. .... .... loo making special offers in 5 and 1U b lots.. We . - eq., east end on Friday avenin There Leeds, Beattie... . .. .. . .. ..... . .... 8�7 , will be pleased to hate yOII , Oall nd get trial moo needed. y g' Lanark North, Preston.. ........., Saturday evening a rather aieaStroas Rae not pearl as many present as ez• t hail storm passed east of Whitby. Con- petted, bdt th se who attended seemed to Northumberland E., Willoughby.,:, sample. thoronghly r n op the outing. After tea Perth North, Magwood.. .. .. .. .. .. 100 '. ' siderable damage was done thereby to the Parry Bound, Beattie.. ..,,,,..... . 163 - . Rrowiflg aro� pe. was served, which was gotten ap in first •rrrrrrr rrr.rrrir.r.rrr.rr..rrrrsrMi�lftrt*ssgr isiir . rrr i3imooe East, Misca►mbell.......... 120 . CiaSe Bt ]e. . y S Squire Bunting was called to f --Thos• Hemptharn is ereclinR a horse q Toronto South H wlaud 20Gu - - tlie chair, and the roKram commenced, " " " "" ' these days. He has the frame up and the .p Toronto North, Marter.. ..:....... 847 1 I . . _ . f Recitatinne +ere :van by Mrs:. W. Alla• Toronto 'Vest, Crawford.. .... . .. . .. 1676 ; ! same is being rapidly filled in. For re - 0,. cord and other particulars See Thomas Wav Gild 'M'Mir,, a 1'eart.and Fawkes. The Toronto East, Ryerson........ .. .. 1683 I .,Q . himself. ; male quurtctte gars several Choice seleo• Victoria East, Carnegie..:... .. .. .: 71 - �1 ' )j �( tions. Rev. Caldwell made $ ha York West, lit.John 0 0 0 0 .,0 0 0 x . .,. .. 1:TIC••jj��••IE -Pickerm g Township Council eetS ppv 07 : , on Monday, July 2nd, and not Tuesday speech which as Highly pleasing. The LIBERAL$.--48, - t , the 3rd as sone at first proposed. Those proceedings of he evening were frequent- Addington, Halliday. . .. ...... ... . .. 29 -4 I -.6.11I. ._ having business to bring before the board' ly enlivened b select' from the Piok• Algoma East, Farewell.. ...... ....' 172 �! i ' Algoma Nest Conmee. ... .......... - � shouldbear this in mind. Bring orchestra. The ice cream and i� _ candy booths did a good business alp Bruce South, Trnai. . . . .....,.... .. 181 _+ MARQUIS41.. _--The Whitevale band aeaed through Brookville, - P Dana. . .. .. . I+ I _ - evening. After paging all expenses the " "" " " 240 - ' - here Tuesday evening en route for the iladies were some $84 ahead. Bract North, Wood:. ...... ...... ..] 428 - - -- --_ - -- -- — t - - Dryden demonstration at SVhitby, Thep ! - - -- - - Brant South, A. S. Hardy.. .. ..,. ..; 448 . I treatrd our villagers to a few choice "Mrs.J.Pirie of this village is likely to Essex North, alcKee. . .. .. .....:.. 827 - 1.iselections,which were highly enjoyed. (have a lawsuit with the. corporation. It Elgin Nest, Macnish.......... .. .:I 179 ! END STO E ' 1 -Those trees anrronndinq the fire. cornea gbu»t in :thin way it we understand Esse: Booth, Balfour...:..: .. . . . . ..` 608 •I . . . . hall are apparently all in a health con- the case pi operl . At the request of many Grey North,Cleland.. .... ... . .... .. 1 200 ' q y in this section, he County Judge ordered . clition. The cattle have discovered tbow Hamilton We4t, Gibson.. .. .. .. ., ,9 1458 .OUTH . 94 , . . Hamilton East, that the winte sessions of the Division Middleton. .. . . . .... 120 - however, and occasionally attempt to rub .. �. - • Court be held in Pickering Village instead Huron West, Garrow.. .. ...... .. ..; .1 - -- . the bark- off. If stockmen don't look - Hastings %Vest, Biggar-. , 129 , - of Brougham. uch sone done for years • • ••••*• •• • • 1 after their bovines, the firemen Sorel . g . . y and the hall known as Pirie'S Ba11 was Huron East, Gibeoq. . .... ...... .. ' will. . . , used for that pu><pose. When the Shane Huron Booth, McLean............ .. 16 ' Curing to the rush Of business we found It i possible t0 -There was left at this office the other g Kent East,Ferguson..............., r was made it was understood that the ball close our store at the time advertised. .. -During the summer day &a account bearing the name of Lydia Monak, Harcourt.. .,, , ,. ,,,,,,,, 118 �: Slakie, also a receipt for charges in chi rent sone to a paid by the people Middlesex West, G. W. Ross........ 108 months this Store will be Open uIItil nine and ten o'clock I.. P' of the village. uch sone done for Some Middlesex North, Taylor.. ........ .. ping, of the name of M. Brown, and timA, bat shortl after Mr. Pirie had pur• Norfolk South, Charlton.... . ,.. 17 Saturday evenings. son by J. Heagene, of the Q.T.R. chased the ro rt the ""' . ° „ here. The owner may recover them b P y payments were Norfolk North, Carpegter,.,,,, ,,• , 274 Si?PCial bargains thl$ Week. Linen Tabluiga and Towel$. calliDQ on ns, y y- s�PP�• but the otut continued meeting Nipi�ing, Longhrin. . . .••-•.�•• ,• 610 �tir8 Linen Loom Dill- ' as usual. Mr. 'rie presented his bill to Northumberland West, Field...... .. 162 Tabling 22 Cents -,per yard. ''� -The United Society of Christian En- the council but meat sone refused ae Oxiord Booth, McKa ..:,„,, deavor of the Friends Cbwch in Canada, the members w y Ottawa Bronson O��• �i •• 407 Sl?eclal bargain iu Hem and Brtis8e18 (� et. . ' e e of the opinion that as, Kee e, piaralty 700 p $em will bold their annual meeting on Satnr• a ro r hall w Ogtwrio Booth, Joha Dryden.,,, ,, ,, 886 Carpet at 9 Cents per yard. BIAs881t3 4$ cents per ar . day evening aat ' 7:20 in the Friends' P Provided in Brougham - pe y • the had no right to provide another in Ontario North, Chapple..... ,.0 0 0 0 50 Our own importations, ' church. B. R. Heats, resident,wilt y �� ` ` . • P we Pickering. Bo the matter reefed until Oxford North, Mowat........ .... ....... 654 i ., aD -address and an interesting C. E. pro Peal. Smith.. .... . .. ............. 441 Clearin Sale of Nall Paper. Wall paper cents per g�-_ gram will be provieed. All C. g's and after Mr. Pirie s death, Now his widow peterboro West, 8trattan.......... 574 ' Seeks payment of rent. The present NSW e$1 $ III Wall a r border8 t0 match, ?, $, IQ . , : oshere interested are invited. P• Peterboro East, Bleated............ goo gn p pe , 1. -A cinnamon -bear, aecompavied by council members refuse to entertain the Prescott, Evant urel.. ..,,,,,,..,,4.. 748 Cents per ]Poll• ,-� 4006UDt-on the same grounds as did their Renfrew North Barr,.,4..,.,4,, .4 , -two tough laking-foreigners, Struck our 66 predecessors. Hence the proposed oouri Russell, Robillard. Boots and Shoeo Special - town a isirific blow on Bain Pira . ' Zine Ladies Tan Shoes 75 relay sveDiDR. . .......... 108 _ p@ and Rave a short but animated perfor- Proceedings. That Mrs a is justly Renfrew Booth, Campbell.... ...... 118 cents per pair, Worth Z.2�• - r mance in front of the Gordon Hoose entitled to the money there is not the least Simooe Centre, Paton.....640.#9940 196 GloQerle$ Thirty uIld18 Sugar a2 for 1 `'l . doubt, but who has a right to pay it. Victoria West, McKayy.. ...:.0.0 0..0 400 y g . 8 rise SOap The collection sone not very eziensive, ae If the matter be allowed to go to court• as Waterloo North, Roberteoa 0 0 0 0.. ,. 1019 5 C@nt8 a bar. T@a in five and rote at 30 Cents f' the trio straek east, after but a brief stay. is probable, the case wi:l be •w a sive Welland, German.. .... ............ 94 - per pound,' t This bear business is not nearly so pay- Wentworth Booth, Airrey.,,,,,,,.,,. 279 Worth 500. Terms, cash or produce. ,. � zpea one, as the trial 18 likely -to lake place in p ing as formerly. Welliq n East Craig. - .. ....0 I - 1' 4 aosniason Nov ioisebank. Toronto g� ig 0 0 0 0..•0 0 0 0 ggl • ��rr1. Wellingkm Booth, >tiatrie.:..,0000. ` -A very enthusiastic meeting in the --The firetioen p4•op�ae baying a big Waterloo South, Moore......,... .. 461 RE IVE -1 'interests of Hon. John Drvden was held da on Monda neat, . !' - Sy y (Dominion Day) Wentworth North, Flatt............. 7 .in Pirie'e Hall Saturday evening. B. '�l t 10 a.m. a monster procession will form Xork North, Davis. . .. ......,0000. 283 BDDtin Es - I . . . .g q., 000npied the chair. AIr. at the Fire Hall,and headed b the White• fork East, Richardson..., .,,,,, ,, 458y � Dryden addressed the meeting at con- vale Band will march to Gordon's (trove, P. P. A.'s-8. - . ,. r - . siderable lengib, after which Mr. Bantling where.the day will be celebrated in a 'be- 75 L. � CPF FAR GROUNDS Iyambton West, Gurd., , , ,.,-.00,,00 , offered a few remarks. A feature of the fitting manner. Tables will be spread Lambton East, McCallum.......:.. 150 . � . .. J- `- .. gathering was the presence of a large laden with all the delicacies known to M°akoka, Langford.. .. .. .... ...... ?5 - L PATRONS -17 The season is �n$t number of the fair sex. The proceedings modern art and attended by obliging '. now opening for rc Bruce North, McNaughton..:... .. ?0 . closed with the usual cheers. waiters.- A choice program of iithletie Brame Centre. Macdonald (Lib.).... 897 -Friend B' Yearly Meeting will be held sorts has been arranged, including a 885 , %SP-RIN -CA - Carlton, Kidd (Cori.).. .... .. .... ...: 1b0 `- k this week, beginning on Friday. Several silver cup to be competed for by Football DaBerin, Dynes.. .... .. .... .... .. .. ministers from &-distance will be present, teams. Here is-a list of the other prizes : Fronten", Haycook (Lib.) pluralty.. 64 Devotional eaeroises will be held each 160 yards race, men, $2.50, 51,50 ; 75 (llengaltry, Macpherson Lib. .. .... 400 •i and we are showing elegant ranges in all ki ds of. `'' morning at 8.80 a.m., and special meet• yards race for boyo under 15, $1. boo ; Grey Centre, Gamey (Lib.)........ 16 g • �;. svgs each evening at 7:80 p.m. On San- 50 yard race boys ander 12, pair of boots; Grey South, McNichol (Lib.):... .... 58b worstedl3, FanCy Fantings, Canadian and Im- t day, July let, meetings will be held at 100 yard race,farmere only,$9, *1 ; three• Hastings East, McLaren (Lib).... .. ported Tweeds at Olose rice 10:30 a.m., 3 m. and 7 m. in the le ed race $2 $1 • Vaulting $2 $1 Haldimand Senn (Con. prices. - . P• p• gg . . , i Friends and Presbyterian churches. A tanning high jump, ant wast Pardo Lib. .rrurrraurrrrrr ill 50, 760 , standing ( �.. 0000-:.. 800 I ......................• - large tent has been erected on the College high jump $1.50, 750 ; ho •ate and 'um iddlesez East, Short (Con.)....., .. . P P We have also opened our new stock o cauda, which will be used for services $2, $1 ; standing broad jump, 5 Pince Edward. Cavan (Con'.').. ...., ,.,, gr R 1; 0 75c • ( ) 268 ��T on BnLday, and for morning and evening girls race under 14, brooch ; ladders race, P rah, South, McNeil (Lib.), , , , , ,, 28 titttittitltttittiti V Y .�`S..ZZ �PT1'[� s �lltttittttitittiti! meetings. The meetings will continue Bremen, $8, $2 ; putting the shot, $2,$1 ; S mCO° West, Carr Lib. ., .:.;,,,, 141 ..�.1.•��J . s rmogt, Benget! Lib.;,,. ...,,,,, 15o which for uallt_ desl n and r` till Wednesday neat.-Cots• pail race, $2. $1 , tag of war between q yi g' p .Ce are batt@ than . . -The Firemen's ionic on Monday farmers and villagers, ellingtou West, Tacker (Con.),... 272 . P y box of cigars. . . we have ev_ er shown. ' heist (Dominion Day) promises to be the Refreshment booths will be on the grounds Two spatted adders were found in Essa . greatest event of the kind ever' held in to dispense ice cream, lemonade and snob -'i . ,tom` . 4; Pickering. A silver cup, valved at $85 like A feature of the picnic is that you last week' a Thirty-threo boars and twenty•sizN q will be competed for by a number of foot- secure a ticket at the gate for 25 scute, urinates was the time taken to wheel fromRs • , . ­ - . . . - .. ball teams, while the list of prizes will which entitles you to dingier without ex. Sarnia to Montreal in the great relay rape. �— �' ,: - :,�.: aggregrte some $76 in all: These -prizes tra charge. It will be a solid day of sport Blventeen miles an hoar- was the rate of ..•_ , - will for the most'liart be in Dash. Swinge and yon cannot afford to mise ii. In the sp�� over the course. The time is 88 - =� 1V •�-4�� "` ,il � and other means of amusement will be evening the dramatic company will a Vii. P• m Dotes better than the fast G. T. R. - I �---• 1. - provided. Daring the aftdrnoon Mian pear in Pirie's Hall apd present the drama fright train between the two pointe. Whitney nd her class will present- their "Bound by an Oath.'► See programs do. We begin this week with our stook in excellent aha �. The managers of the Garden City have pe. Each day fie novelties aro .t now pope Flower Drill. The White• soriptive of the variops scenes to be on. being added, making aha ;noel complete assortment of . Mine Goods and co seated as a special favor on applica• Novelties ever-seen in Pickerin . Mi rY , vale Barn will be present and enliven the aQ'ted. Reserved seats and other tickets g We show a large assortment of Straw proceedings with choice musical eelec fqr the concert may be secured at the re• ti n of M. A. James to lake this popular Plaques. NO doubt these are to b® the leading feature of the season, T plasare Steamer off her regular root® for ,, tions. There is no more pleasant place freshment Stands. outstripping the shaped hat in the race for prominence Flowers in Ontario to spend an afternoon than �.- ---= - once day to.oblige the people of NewRastle, in endless to suite all tastes, Yeilin Etc. We cordially' in- - Bdwmanville, oehawa and �C►hilby who �' ` Gordon's Grove. Therefore all who at• it=a barn•raising op the farm of 8[re. patronized the boat so liberally last year rite all to inspect our stook. t _'. tens are assured of a good time. 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