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''' .- .GAY..z-r - .-: 11 ­ .._. _ t, ;Y;:.; _- .: - - -.,. _ i e-: -kir .tg, 11, IN $ fit'�•' a 1 t.:xpt P, . - - '" - _ , �: 4 r' .Lab , : h ., - - I . _� - - . I A ' r t ',} ,r ,- t sus �- ti • - --- - '- - - - - r PIKE ING, - ­ - VOL. XIII. w � Y-:. :# �JNT:, FRiD:A . AUT.TS� l 1894. q � ,; TQ 42I 0,11091 1. ...: i . . „ , , . .. .. : . k . •1 "� > i r S -., x,a�,c66{,anat etivlAie: T Trout•fishing ne er• seems to dry out 6Tout=pv L tr. ' ,,41,: ��: I , 4 , OZT .AROLIDU X _ : ,1 i , ,; here. -Some P=etty good hauls have been , , I i made Istel H. Sangster, W.MCC rty and B.Flettrp; �' ; - lVe(lical, d LATEST LOCAL AAPPE?iINos RECORDED BY Quite a number o our gomsg folks took have gone to Jackson's.point to spend a )' k , 4dt: . .. s ,....r.; , THE PRE B AND rIOTTED DOWN BY OIIB ip the garden part at Claremont Wed• time in the luxuries of camp. Don't load) i $ MOD., � M. M C.P COBBE$P NDENTS. nesday evening, an all tell ns they hada the old gun to heavy. R M.BATE'1ZAN, , + & -g.0., Coroner. Office a d Residence, CLAREMONT. grand time. The night before 1 st N. Button of 4. }Im ' ing Street, Pickering Office he re: Morning : i• ' '`' ' i , 10 Several from he spent' Saturday on Ringwood, went rap into his hayloft to put • . .',; 90 to 11:90; Evening 6 to 8. ? Mr• Y� of 4ue1 h doavn feed to his horsesand having no ,. �E �s here with his' .Toronto Island, an a ort a cod time. s a' p g light, he slipped into th hs -racer, breal�- , , pec le dui g v $cation. - Others'iDt@nd Goin in the near future. yy • Leg(tt. J - p ing one of: the bones of his le We bo e A s Misses brd end Smith of Toronto, This trip makes a g od $aturdav outing. ,he may soon recQyer fro hi nnfortanate ENTON llUnDS, EAItRI5TER8, ', are vision a► hos. (}ibbogs, - Mr. and I M Iling, whoa have for n1isl�fl D SOF,IGITOl2S,ETC., 10 A sd aide still t •.• `r t � t� p•: , east,Toronto. At Claremont Tae sty y .,._ Robert : 'er��=, ha astray pig on his some time been vi iiia$ at P. Teefey's, During the heavy thunder storm this � �i. ��- premises. For palUoulars see pew adyt. rbtarned to Toronto Saturday, accomaui• morning. liehtning sty ck the large barn .l,. " , E. h'AREWELL, Q. �:, BARRIB- i �� � ; . TER,Count CrownA Dyne ,andOount column. , - ed b M'Ba A. Teef What will the of .Joie h Pi her on he 7th concession U �t y y Choice Family Patent Fl r x1.60 per g. y y• P P ; olicitor. court Donee,Whitby• 10-7 The Hi ees Pringle, of Markham, are owner o the grey d now ? Markham, north of Peach'o charch.i' -; visitin wi h their and- eats, Mr. and Miss Graham on ceesfully passed the Jacob Widemar who re ted the farm last t AMES MILLER, SOLICI rOR, N 0• , J. _ eli THE — g gr Pm09lci1 . TARP Public, Conve anter, etc. Office at _ Mrs. A. 'ley. recent teacher's eza s. and won a third. eprin t, lost thereby a amity of wheat, I '` SPINK MILLS ' " ' Dr. E twood returned from Stoney We also note that Master W. 4leeson barley and alaike, peas and bay.—Tribune., Thirtle-Ha;' near Brougham. Money to loan. I ' Reeve Johnson has pr)claimed Monde , � �~ yr•, BARRIS ' Lake Tue da morning, where he re- secured s tbud•olass certificate, while R. °._ Doters, W & McGILLIVRAY, I�ICKF 1�?"C y- solicitors,,to. office opposite Post Aug. the 20th, as $to vine's Civic H to i-f Whitby,Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,B.A.;Theo. . porta hav' g had a good time. - B. Harris came Pr tty well tip for a day. ofDoe, ooQ ,� Dr. f3al� th visits Claremont oa the ecbolarebi at Wh=tb . p:ltc(cillivray,I,L-B. Money to Loan, by .w •c ,. �; p These are the mornin that non see the i �� Y ,ew ihpnsand dollars, private farads, Ct ••oN n+ Al first and t ird Tuesday of each mouth. DUNeA TON. � boys and girls hieing tp thel berry patehee , ,t. Ato loan on)`teal Estate Mortgages at reale- 20 .400 ap His dental rooms are in Brandy Block. i ;_ . -- .I with every conceivable size of tinware-1 onable rates o1 interest. THOS. PAR;$A,Bar- M ti tdeg 62 . I be ,a' ,� Joe Ev , east of the village, A erect• s: » 1-s`' irister,Pickerina,(every Saturday.).1 " tlnp o. 'w. Dr `!'hom is ding- a part' of his and dodging the owner 's no�amall part of . _ < ,� xv, o ing a etrav� shed with a cow stable under- vacation milli Dr ao at Brooblin. the business. r .n ,,: neatb. Joseph is a great man for im• Mrs. W. A. I enned and dao ters, of John McCaRae, fa er ,of Markham I a�'9 )Pewt•1t rv- .. = on p a+ "' .. 1 , daughters, , �' o provementa. 8carboro,with Miss J Die Watson,-visited died last montb wort 012,060 in realty 1 -,. ���' "��'v v w °' e w "' The village is exceptionalliy quiet.tbeas at John Parker's ibis eek. and $1,673 is personagt . The land is 183 ,. �'` F. WHALEY, VETELINARY j go* k A+ Surgeon and Dentist. (cradnat8 of On- W •0 : . G days, as the neighborbood is busy with . The Roane Hill and Cherrywood football acres, lot 5 , conaeasio . 1. Vsagban, and ,.Y tario Veterinary College,Toronto. Graduate in O H :.yt �,. - n '^° r harvest• There has been considerable teams met on Mr. A derson's place near .200 acres, lot 28, cont Bion 3, Markham. ��� Dentistry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary M� gots a� here, Wednesday ey ing and had a very Last Thursday whit Mr. John Staple- y' '; threebina done daring the past week. Association. Dentistry a specialty. Calls►by :L,.: ezcitin match after eying full time the ton, of the 9th Conaeee' n of Whitchvrch, , ' ASG is night promptly attended to. cults, s 0 uvc o. a ' E. R. Eddy 'returned from Sougog on g i dayF.jeldence, Telegraph and Post Offices, White- m :a I Monday, where he has been camping for game w decided a d w, as neither team was drivin�q, his tea Rot iriabtened at `" t eoly W �►. o p o'I seamed a goal. Mr. alliday,�of Brooklia, some children playing n the roadside and a"k j . vale• Q o o,Q ' ll eo •d the past fortnight. He is highly delight• ran awe throwing r. Sts Teton out HOPgINS,VETERINARY SUR. ..� �W o,Q$ a o o � + ed with the amusement afforded him ��d as referee and tied the position to y 8 P . j . • GEON (craduate of the Ontario Fet- T batten his knee and cratchin 3 i A w a o the aatisfaction of all resent. hese clubs g g his face ciiinary Oollege, Toronto, registered member D ESI eb �s" pod MW-,a Sls f while away. are very evenly mate ed, but they should badly.—Free Press. " - r '-• Medical Association. O wu m=�+ Geo. U`erow� and the Nzws went far a of the Ontario Veterinary ,�b $ ww W not cultivate .such a itter felling one for Office•residence and shoeing forge one and once- =O I M� o o c fish-Tuesday, and succeeded in a$PtntiD WHITEN LE. J G " 1 quarter miles north- of reen River. Steel c I O •A i g the Other. - c .N gshoes at iron prices: 0`Dce and shop _: o a X ►s "a � � a, I a.few choice beauties. To be sure fjsh • boars from 7 to 11 a.m-and 1 to t p.m. Tele• �J I under five inches were speedily returned. Brown's orners. Mrs. A old, of Tor nto, is!visiting her . �l rat. P. O. address, 8 A a -1° I h addrese Whitevale O — c W o c t0 the stream. - brotbei Wm, J. White. a en Bever,out. N o �+ '' m , �• Mrs. Eva Pearson has returned home �~ ; The Misses. Saander , of Toronto, are ,�, H 0 P S I N S, VETE UNARY p b .A�,m °" � � ; Barry a large ae�v bIacke®ith sbog will , �+ . - o ,CA C x ..o a !.1 8 - - be finished in a 'few days, and will be to t0 sgead her b�lidays visiting Mrs. Thos. Wa�'rd. ' `= s surgeon. graduate of Ontario Veteran- w� m ., o M e o r. Robt and Mis M. Sterlin were Miss Cora Arnold of Lin- ap I leo A w 0 0 jag D I 11%- rent on reasonable terms to a first-clued fZ Tharald, is visiting` �� _;` �. cry College, Toronto, office and residence, visiting friends in Bro klin last week. , her cotisirl Miss Ella 4►bite. 1 ton's avenue, Pickering village. Calle by .day •px m. man. This is the best country stand in r :: or night promptly attetlded to. Lame and - _�____---. -- Ontario, being adjacent to the main line The service was w 11 attended in the Alf. Arnold, of Cleveland, is spending a� - diseased feet attended to at my own forge,where Malvern church last uuday evening. few weeks with friends here. € _,_ - ELi LE of the C. P. R. and the` two elevators: A. E. Ma or was abs rat for; a few days ` y I am prepared to do all kinds of lob and general �'' S, COzwOith and �OBter HDtehiBOD re Mr. J. IOn60n was r0aght before J. P. 1 hlacksmith�ng work, man always on hand. Clark last week•and fi ed 65 and costs.for last week on a business;trip to Buffalo, , �4 HOMAS A. GRAHAM, VETERIN- turned from Manitoba and the North Mr. and Mrs. Jas Brook,of Toronto,were` L , ARY SURGEON,Gra{�nate f the Ontario ROLLER . MIL • West lapt. week. Mr. COzworth took cruelty to animals. with Mrs. Thos Mcli re,over Sunday. _ �', .` Veterinary College,ToronEo,regi;tered member f some stock rap there for show purposes, A large number fro here attended the Miss Ella White gave a pleasant party to' °C ' ` of the Ontario Veterinary Mediic Association, - arty ai Fairview las Wednesday even• 'TM�� f is i and -reports baying had good success � a z�nmber of her friends one evening recent t : i� 1 else honorary member o the 0 ttario Medical Hi hest rice aid ibr Oa and Barley f ing and report of have g a good iir�e. 1' I e' Society,treats all diseases of do esticated epi R price P y or Wherever elhibited. He a*ostia to do Y• male. Also particular attentao to Veterinary feed. Un aeepuni of it ing such a busy MRga J�inre Camps of Toronto, and` : ' Dentistry. All cases promptly ttended to at I 1•' a good trade with the farmers rap there time the Rangers were unable to send a formerly of this place is visiting friends - ce reasonable rates. Office at Lhe ell known es- Those desirous of have Spring '' eat in the near future. _I tabliehment of Urtabam Bros..on mile west of mixed with their Fall R heat for gra t, NVhile E. W. Evans RbO John (Ferow tear;o to Toronto on ng. fat to _contest here. �� ' Claremont. Teles ams to Clare ont punctual- can have it done'so, as I have °a Were lacing a amp . Mrs. Dole. I with the Riverside$ at the Wanderers _ Cbae. Larkin, of To onto, is rnsticatina F i y 1p attended to. 131 " , •iaait ori hand for that BioFcle Club's garden party. at Mount Pleasant wit this uncle, William' !,. cl• y well uesday a ternoon. a very seriops .________ .*•• & .-- Major: ' 41 purpose. accident .was narrowly verted. John , Qr ' in.. - Misses Harrison bn 'Bar ' l rg;, of Toronto,) t: iib{itE>ai>it (�i'a � .L Good ground Chop Feed 18 and 924 per vcss driving ttre�head of the pump down are a ndin a few eks otith Thomas ,;j;;,.,.J..•- . -- - ^ ^^~-- ton. Flour b1.50 r cwt. with ap are, while Ed. held a board so For some time pa t come rtiDninq at Thornton. g + $ lj1$0:17AS DGNN, Conveyancer, Com- far a sunlit of Bran Shorts for ale. that the tool would not damage the to large on the nblio hi hwa s of this vel• "ties o Chief: stet and 1 rc.jssioner for taken Affidavits; etc., Clbre- g quantity aiK g• p 3 S. B. L. I s j p y' g 'sop C' OPPINB 5 cents per ag, done every While than engaged the axe and handle l•iage have taken ill an` died. Many. W. B. Hagerman's three-year-old Grit vb mont,Ont. T ___ ________ — parted company, and Ed. vvas straak on theories or rtlmore of poisoning being a• Wilkey are matched fo30aaideto trot at ;¢. BBU TIN(I, Issuer of Marriage day in the w ek. P P t Moat led the Hon. Jo Dryden to Dell an Markham on Satnrda • next. We do not . '• {'. • Licenses for the County of Ontario. of- ! b the knee and aDrkle by the flying,axe, the y r, Tice at the store .or his residence;Pii�ering i* H. ElVISS, FRE R. GEE, steel passing within an in h of his head. investigation of One o the cattle by some Work much at horse i'a ing, but will likely : village._ _ specialists Saturday. Dr. Sweets le, of attend this little go, a d will endeavor to MANAGER,, ROPRIET R, Although the b1cW on the knee was some. P� , y' PP re rt it to the;bert of ur humble abilit R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK I �. .: , _ - _ _ __ what seriouN at the time, all effects Gave the Ontario V eterina College, Toronto, I'O �' >. ' i i 'I— I D• Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking Sunday morning the Rev. Mr. siple Al. .1 - Z4 . affidavits, Accountant - an¢ Insurance Agent. since passed away, and all feel grateful was present and a nos mortem held No, the baptist church, an .in tie evening, the r,_ -r • ` Money to loan on farm property- Wills pro. W E i MAR E.L ' that the 08Cape W8B 90 co plate. light was given on thematter more than Rev, Mr. Pickett in-the Methodist church, bated. OFFICE-At Whitevale. Will be in - FOnr Of 011r oaths Con sired the idea that ivoD b Ino local veter=Dariee. Five �� Brougham every Monday afternoon for the, S K y had foc their subject Baptism, the ode , transaction o1_ business. 27-y ( •-1_.. of having a little fun th other evening cows have been stric en here, of wbieb upholding immersion a the proper mode, ` �: ONEY TO LOaN APPLY TO F. f `]` � .1 and their scheme works to perfection. four died almost irn ediately, and the the oth*r sprinkling as being quite as eih _. Hutchison, a praiser at Claremont for They procured an old rig rad an inoffene- remaining one Baan t recovered. This cieni. Both dealt wit the eublect In a, - . Canada Permanent Loan; savin ga Co., hese 1 ? eve borne, and proceeded t parade Brock case bafljea all vete ry science,and the very able and interests q manner. •'" office,Toronto. $tock capital 1i8.o00,000. Total 1 street. aye boisterott manger, after villa ars are so al ed that the kee David Annis' son E die, while driving assets$8,700,000. The company lends money one g y P lowest current rates of interest and on Tavor- making severs trips IIP d down their there animals shut p, lest they share the binder the other day when crossing the _, r '� - able terms of repayment. Mortgagee and de-1 I a ditch was thrown off in front; among the . bentnres purchased. No commission. No delay' mirth soddenly cl=anged. Another �usr• the gauss fate. Expenses moderate. __48tf • ( tette mete oat fora lark t a, and without BROOK OAb. revolving knives, sacs 'nR .death in a most ,. i , A.POST;C07NTY ARCHITECT the least warning, tree the passing - \ .! mir�►cnlons manner. When floe fell he ; K AA �" grasped a lever and Tang to �I with the •' • for- the..county of Ontario' Drawings vebiele and its cupants o A s6,wer bath - Miss N. B ig-nall is isiting friends here. knives revolving about him,until Mr.Annis L , and epeciileations furnished for every clary of of ben fruit. . elft t=tae sae boys wish The farm are bus harvealing around aro the team and released him from f . building. steam and hot water beating and PFS - ventilation' a specialty. Office-Gerrie Block, W have fun of the above bart►cter, they ben. his perilous position. e . ooriigr Dundas and Brock streets, wnitby. will likely select come qui t, unfregaeut- We woude what become of Brock A select company f m Cedar Grove and i Residence--Kingston Road East Piotk�ering. 87-y - ( ed spot and there ahri ks themeelfes Re" Correa ndeat. Whitevale piokoicked t Rosebank one defy ' T: PENNELL, HOUSE PAINTi�R , hoarse, We have s Dight'wa bmtEn now. Pretty last week, and hada oat enjoyable time T 1 and Decorator.. Allkindeof house paint-' I !t�osunned on Pah toarJ. good Jack, t again. The Whitevale detach ant went ander the �: X ing,sign writing,graining, Paper-badging,glat- - - We are 1 ed to b thin John Mit- - -,I,'.- ing, kalaomining, tinting, etc., done on short F gallant convoy of 11� re. Wal ' Major and notice. All painting tions by me will be of pare * BROUGHAM, cbell is on emend. Al. Thornton, the fo er havii,� the vise linseed oil and white-lead and satisfae on guar- i. -:— Mia Nelle Conlso has been on the tors from Durham un er his especial pro ;4 anteed, An early order solicited. i?y orae: 'at the IIleChltt]143D1 Of th huhal� 8 0. T. Gillis finest l3 ntiay in ibe sick list fort a past w k. tectioA, while the Tat did pi et snip in t left with J.Tanner Son, butchers, Pickering, t - Mr. and rs. 8Do visit friends at i - will receive prompt attention. Work shop and This organ has been 80 carefully 8t d- 'north ward• guarding the lunch basket. i; ,; residence,Whitby. ' __ lsly Mies Annie Dafoe, of -Rot, v9lited Higblaad C k on Sn day. Russell Taber has just retnried from a fed that defects which were thou bt Mr. end M Chane >iMlargais visited at three mQntha-visit to his uncle Dr. W. B. HOMAS POUCHER, Licensed-Aue. - with Effie Bodell, Tbureda Thos. Knox, on bond y last. Marray�of Minnealx�lls. The doctor as Twtioneer,valuator`etc.,for East York and I incurable, are now ease overcexne by V. B. Woodruff and c of-LWhitbp, v hole of -North an,l Sonth Ontario. Strict George Co an dt So have started thresh• com anied him home s fa.r as Toronto,butr rttention given to all or,,ers bFF ina'l or tel a b. the use of aCanrately f1 speet►acl:F. °Pent Sunday with friends ere. ' ing� Oh, w at will ome-of the farm. oa account of the-pres9 of .base ees had is , argee Moderate. address MS.PouCHER, W can bel u. Dr• Bateson and'wife ape t-a few days H, E. Poy ter, ohr merchant. visited the return without visitin� the vsi mach to % Boa 47,Brougb am.On t. e a 0 "L f ---�_____ P y I: this week with relatiFee At ratio. cit last w k a�ad r rtes the market Henryee, of Toronto, ie s »deo a y p° the regret of his friendis here. Russell had POSTILL, A T'(,TIONEER, ETC., We test our eyes fr e of 4.11ar a ry Pe g irl good. 1 %i �+ (creen'Ri�Fr sc'IjrjiE stiles from his num- y •' f y K a deligl>»tful time with+his Yap se friends, , stone friends botL far F,,-,j rear. Sales of farms, few dopa with friends in the vicinity. CORNER VILt_E. and save that his cousin, D. M Spink, is farm stock,and e,.t:.-Tvm: tbet into besoldwill We itell you perf etly adjus ed -Miss Ruth Linton, of H Otsville, has , . . - — well ple'haed with his ew hom in Minne ,I r }... F. he bandied by the rnl.Ecril ,-r zc;,h the utmost 1a88eB. , returned hcmle from a few eks vacatioD. .,Now go wSy Dea I'm sa slip." snobs. , y care and sold to the Ver ' est advanta e. 4Bl € _ y _ _g y Rev. Hoac , formal of ickerinQ, b Dr. 19, y is the and o cess it of a` ' OHN LESLIE BUST AND SHOE We don't charge fan prieei3- ' H. Bee t i iced our corners on Sunday J " now of Whit arch, lied a Methodist ball p❑ , as homely as a stump fence-and x ,_ Maker, Pegged sand sewn work. Orders . Mrs. Alg, P and h r daughter. Nellie promptly attended to. Ez enenced workman- BAR A R pulpit 6abbat evening. as CioB as a gri�Zly be r, and is most high Frank Bri all Dame d wri fr have returned from C iaso. ' : : 1 raze by his owner, whose oseession of ship. Don't forget the Stand,];early opposite the Am the Mr. Holden and wile, of Markham vis• the pup is much envie by ce P Wn of his j , . News,Hing street,Pickering village. 7,v : City-on his w eel on Bator ay and visit- j y neighbors, who, unabl to bra , borrow, beg- . - WHITBY. ited I. Little oho a on Banda last.. be . , - ORDON HOUSE, Pickering, 041., ed a few days with friends. , . y R s James Gordon, rs. Bell,of Markh m,has been spend• or ateai him, determi ed to he►ve one of i- ,proprietor. Tbis hotel ie a , Mrs. H arg ve, who has been very ill Ane new brick. building, finished an superior ing a few days bore with her son Jobn Cr their o n, so set out t secure Iris mate— 4.:.. .style. Every convenience and comfort for the T'� I ' for the past eek.is very much improved, The milk wagon is having a rest now counter art tc.hila in ood look and ami- ► , tasvelling public. New and commodioneetables �+ we are lsaes to atatd• • r ' and sheds. 85y I :.•1 I as the creameryy is not in rtlnnibg order. able to per. ' Almost needless to say the :I W. sgdeu baa gone to Hiligetoa Times are looking ar and here as owner f this other pap fancies a good dog, �fh FOR SALE—Bicycle 87 ; a knitting i this week a� repreesatative from the our drives a g p an a new cart. and lov this particnh►r pup se he does hie • int• machine in good repair�S,1 burners mat- 'Broegham Lgdge, I.O.O.•F. The grand wife, when a pair of:ourvillage sports by �,a f ere horse 32;1 set t._egraph inrtramente$9 a , Onr formas John ie talking of going to ^F�f Dae 9'srw$9, 1 sickle grinder $7, a and- lodge"of that .order is now in asaelon in U , uville to learA •Toting, "�t1Coe68 struts$ decoyed him away to the vale,the 1. S'"' , F , fath�clock,rare old time piece $5.1 peddling I the Limestone City. do n•,► owner as wroth, and came afte them, ,:. boa$10. Apply to T,C.Brown,Bron ham, Ta .1 Mina BBdsi I and Master- Ted Phillips wild-ey d and hungry for their blood, his t The fust concert wa given in the mesio y are sppeending 'there holidays with there Crusty fight arm wielding a clnbthat monis � F"::.;. a pinlndiathor, J lin rbilli J. I?. Mas® ball Dae sight last w k. The tea con. diwoun a Toronto peeler's baton. The s 'Ontario I 4 I's' a sted of atrav►•berri and batter•milk. ` ' _� � . j Jessie Phillips is visiting ai Claremont romptiretnrn of the Dnp, and a little the 4 n1. w the m feature of the p p offered n t Dancing was b e Ion n a=akl and.w=ll=ng1 a p. �•:<. _ with.her cistet•, Mrd. Diamond. even saved tem fromthedireful late threaten- U , ed thein, and. the ow' er returned home 6<,p_ PICBE$INCx BR�NCS. H. Wilson aria little dazrgnler, who t _ - have been • riding a few weeks with AUDL Y. ' L I with his n and other oesessions,n. for- d hiB mother. retlnham, retnraed to eating to gve her a t ate of }Ifs stick for �` , Open for the transaction of all legitimate ""+ 0 I g11 Baukin1. q Business. t Kansas Monday, t ocompanied by Mrs. Win. George Elliott , aperot f3naday her Sakleneee in dere ins her own .true Q1 Onto$HovBs—From 10 to 8; Batauudaya >t !' Bteyeneon and Mrs Bharrard, Mrs. Dann• elsewhere. master.) ",g . to 1 o'alook. , -` ' hams niece. Mrs. (Dr.) Walters i vieitiDg with Mr. ' t, !r 'i° �:, ,, _ .Geo. Walters here. �. .. ! flh f . t Catholic ohtlreb. =e af�vin�go Bflank In conneot�on. _ t � GRIXNwooO - Mia Laura MoCar by it . in Toronto n independent � , , z l$'y 4EOR(1F HERR, Mlaatger.. %Ak visiting frietads. be fortYted=n the IInitfd States. ,x i v : t the We oo tnlate M' sea Annie Polls d James Drury, of Ballantrae, neglected , r' ;: ,h Lsw find wife, Qf Orba�ra, ngra '7 �' . ,Z.:" . AE SER'S LIVE3�Y i - LL $• .-MA s�Z' �abhath with his b>rether Georg and Jeanie Bell on ha ring passed the a i• to ehttt'the door of his Rraaary Iasi Fri• , ' ' ` trance. I da d his beat cow entered and ate, _ Rev. W. R. Roa b, of Magmatl , is y, au � First-claaa'vehicles and horses far hence da' 'iru'�g 'with Rq�r. . Harris here. Mr. Squires met j it an be ident com- so ah ahorte, that eat day she died. i � -1 j y An'e*ehan a tel s hdty a farmer tried a , or ti t, y the finaeet thing ons .for brasfaBt. ing from Toronto a 1 . 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' was disappointed: _I ehduld lime a oxen r C e w IAPTER XIX• each y [te PRodilllowA Bafsln�'W>betit. Tf aeirat- -t := another bride for you ; but it was not ins afar I could not understand it. She• " There is no-telling what may ha pen in Islas as Wake and Ship Rattfr Ctrs a' Profit to Great Britain, why Caunet t I wasVnoteoeived. I went td my •ojwn to choose. You have decided•for yon elf, was of tr[um pant; she was not re- a year ;" but at all events I took L e nage• , p 1 -P Canadians be So T - �# old morula -room, whic'� was �Iiaq Auatin'e and 1 haPe you will be hetppy. jotain ; she looked exhausted. and oven• rive method of wisdom, orad bald m ease. ; received "Hope ! There is very little fear of t at," strain d, as if she had gone though some The end of the week found uson a mora The Ontario farmer,i has learned by air. •, �'��-. 1. room now, ' and where I had said Bertie : "but I should -be Kapp r if trial hioh was almost too much-for,bar; at home, and all these touch-expo ted fes• Bertie'a fire advaneps towards a oonfiden- you gave me a less sold expression of your and hen i closed my done, fancied I tivi�ies thrown back into the pact, confess perienee that there ie no profit in owing 1 . Cousin Clare 1 heard bar softly return and shut herself I had almost forgotjten Clara. arley's wheat.. 'here was a time when t e wheat .Lz tial friandg ip. It was somewhat changed. satisfaction, "Wait Y d at •' My aatiefaetion ! I said, a into? b r own room. Perhaps Lally h d more marriage already. The new lucid nt was aro was the most important of a+ny, and Migg Auati a ,work-table, which stood + ha of so mach rester im •tanee,. hat it P little, Bertie ; one can not command_ ones heart has I gave her credit for j; per haps— q P° r`: s the wii?do was twice sa „big as any wishes so suddenly. Rut it must have been but conjectures were vain in refapeo to so blotted aur that other complete ave t which realized a profitable prise in the market ver- ch has rGn de ided ancied.a person, who took nobody no longer left any room for ion ►nation. but that day has gone, with small obabili work-table I ever saw, and full to o a very short wooing whi be self• mm pe � ' flowing wit the performances of the girls. to-day. into er'copfidenee. had half a mind W Clara was married, and there was a and of ty of its return in the near futur • This g " 1. having, a compunction'in,my her ; but as for Lucy, she was el to me, condition has not been brought abo tby any i• Music-boo sand school books, which were '•awe sere fivs� weeksoget`her at C i`ietr go to her, , of Mise ch were Inas aid Bertie, recovering his spirits. mind and try to win her to some degree.of by sidq every day,and,strange ager vation, � ' perfectly o deice to the eye •. v d to be always as near bar as frank ees ; but my eompagsiron of -the was Bertie s chosen,and theuture 'istreae deterioration in the quality of t e grain : ¢�; 1. P I contrived y Y produced, but is directly attrib table to .. who knew xactly where to find what she. possible ; and a man can do a great d al in mom at was not strong enough to overcome of Estcourt.' I Fo Bet ie's sake and for wanted, b t were novertheleFts rather an five weeks. Then there's nobody lik her my revioua feelings I began to quartet fares I was able, the increased production from he large L �ancomfortsble thoughte—strange- aecfsaity's, I torted verbe twe to nd out ed areae brought under cultivation recently ` uneasiness to me, whose eye did not under. for that ; she knows me better—what I with ysome he book• prefer, sad everything shoat me than ly di stent from heh ie of n the °rLhsg spirit b�emy s de and n,povwaeII A d Lveiiacy in foreign lands, where in for er .years, ;: .stand the-irregular lines, filled t other people who have known me a 1 my —and could not p g ._ shelves. oohs . of general reading were y life." on the other side of the wall was Atice+who replied to my efforts with tite alma t sweet- the cultivation of thin cereal wa's not an. 41 L , walked with m , talked ,� : Thera was another ase and rat era robe bly like me, had sometimes thought nese—sat with r,V aged in to any wide extent. B t within b_ not in this academic retirement. The fire ' lice vt cold of another oonolusion to Bertie'a youth, ,►itb me.wss attentive to every w' h I ex- g place wan carded by a high fender, and 'painful one. If it h ad been A t' ' ate th e I said the past decade or two Indic► h ►a sprung; . 4 , ¢, : � have mutually praised her,and been m tual• Well, well ! disappointment is the one thing preened, ani# tried to an ►rip k the carpet was somewhat worn. Yet I felt 1 delighted; but being Lucy, there as all certain to every human creature ; it.might nothing abotto, bat withal never o ce lifted into prominence as a wheat producer of ndi'n Y g ew have been worse. that vett, never betrayed herself; ud love, vast acreage, followed by Auatra�ia, Ildanl. �{ a familiar pleasure in it, notwithstanding theusualawkwardneasof an hoar a inti vi — however solicited,would not come. But we . all these a ranges. It was still my roots, with a friend who dose not appreoia the i Lobs and Argentina, -1 These have poured �: CHAPTER .�}+, : ' preaerved,aamaybe suppoaed,an a earance where I used to have my private talks perfections of the,lady,and is not to b con. - their product into Liverpool, w ich regu . , winced of them. Poor Bertie`s . ..rejoicing lips ( of the most perfect friendship. Luny P sat .t { ' '__ with all y friends, where my mother • were sealed, and his enthusiasm.met full $o, Clare," said Derwent, "Barba has kissed me morning and evening a duly as latae the price of bres,detufis the orad over and Derwent came. If it was a wog kshop, check. He could not say half, nor a tenth lost no time in acting plica your words. she :ams down and went upstairs. She and the price has come down nd stayed t ads shoes in it it would still be art;of what he meant to say; and yet Do you know whett errand ke came to talked of Bertie as sensibly and quietly as down because of the cheapens supply. ` nd they _ P if ahe'had been his grandmother ; but I am y room. y } there was ttenfold greater reasonfor p cuing me to-night rieved to say she a ill continued despite The Canadian farmer, when in aQmpetition i ffi ` - . wai • to me the excellencies of Lucy than a Karl `Yes ; I saw him Bret," said L I g Y J E I sat d wn there accordingly, not t, ever supposed. And you don'taeemvery mu�chdelighted, all my endeavors, to prrivoka nd "ag• with the Californian and Russian producer . possible that theta .. a n� guardian," I said, a last, I am bound to say. Did you; expect the gra me. costo hold his own, but he cannel compete ng—thin ing it just p She ha g g q My attention'waa roused, and my eyes with the humble wheat raiser in India, �rt'ght be omething t I to to in a tone R',ieh I felt to be chilli" , but young fellow to has on Lo our skirts, myself th Lit was r mature, that I could not alter. "Her father left n will, Clare . said Derwent. "It does not jealous. I remembered her paleness sad whose Heade are no more costly than a rice y p tin et and as she has no fortune, and Mr. C of ton answer at his age." ' heavy look when I met her at Es curt on really di not expect o.hear anrt?i g+ Y• I undertook the ecce of [ter none has been` " I expected nothing unbecoming in the stairs ; I remembered the i eident of diet and a loin cloth, nor with the cheap :. ..� g p dieappoiated: I do note know w ether Bertie," said I, a little die ]eased, "'wltioh the cab on.,Raster Monday. I began to labor of the Argentine RPpubliF, whence ; . • listenin for Bertie's s e all the same , and - _.. ) p t Y wheat is seat to England and marketed at Iconfess in the quie ass and suspense, a Lucy thought of referring you to a 'bo lv that wogld have-been ; but I confess I bink and r•scall tom mind what, she tier \ else. ghe has real rudeuce; peril a she thought it sadden. They have seen very atyout her father's servant, and he letter fi} abuts a bushel. It is true that grain from . -single ch 11 of appreh vsion stole over me. g P gddreaeed to Plantagenet hall, a d I could it lice? Had be left her mother so bud you see y r..Croftcn ±" little of each other to makeup their mind a Was �• ha knew•I Dame to tall yeti, ouain, so soon." not'help observing that Lucy sti 1 got the tropiaarl countries in inferior to Manitoba soon ? r lit of tours it ,vee Alice 1—who which I thought was all that was nares• "For $youth of two- 'ad-twenty tae has same suecesl;ion of lettere, and that still grain, being softer and mach lea aatisfac- u' ant ear said Bettie. in a mortified tone, chosen very discreetly,' said Derwent. "A the.maid brought dawn her ah re of the tory in the milling,yet in meati g a want it `r but Ate could walla with Bertie N g ,. out bound eorres t►dence net as the is acceptable, and . r after the fashion un r the Estcourt'trees? "B t of course I will see Jklr. roften bettor girl than Lucy ie Holl possible. I po P im ediately, He who protects an 1 cares told him I thought he Iwas tri great luck, post bagg was-about to be closed. ne other Ixowi.its TIiF `VAIAT ( . dull. I a to be Uit of m �mind.' time I thoaKht I caught a glim a of the of the�sn rior article. With ow pricbs 1 - Every hing was quiet, languid, for her surely has the beat right to a con- sad ha seem q YI - could a t help returning to those days be. sult�ed, and I trust,coon she wilt nt no l "Yes ; lie appears very Ihappy," said same tab dulling along the road tow $il- abroad and lower still at home, he Ontario I i_ fora my marriage when I knew nothiaq of nth r pr^lection save mine." I. font, laud a lift a later caw Lt cy enter, farmer cannot peraue wheat cu tore with ' Than I resume you wish toffs ne esaar ­Upon my honor, CI rd, yob take it very looking agitated and distressed : but when any hope of profit, and must cast around I - Derwen , where he was, or what his seriti- P y y I questioned her about it, she o ly asked, for some more lucrative outlet energy. I - _ f arr ngements to be made soon ±" said I. coolly. I, expected to fi d youjquite excited menta were ; when I used to sit in this ..,,R t yon are both very young. L rtie; it about `tHe second marc age in the family ' "r with tae same o n smite of su prise "I • Pe ' Australian farmers have met the difficulty 1' same ro m b myself,hearing faintly all the 1 " � Aunt Clare' 1 .do not k ow any- by turning their attention to datlry products r y y g y will be beat to watt. paid llerwent, aughin I pvould rat c timd vrab drives a nab nd visits (e isolated toast ' TI>e sooner the.hotte�, l think,a pecial- it had been Ran.y C fton : hat as it t y ; n to be and taking their land out of w)i at cultiva- - ' sounds f life without, an Y g in the vai,a e. T%ere .was no hi g . - woman]thinking so to spend m}' life. And ly cow," said Bertie.I Then the came am ver well leased.' �`hat is wron g tion, amt so successful have they been that another pause. I could, see he was deeply ! You are quite&vere slid atat{ely to-night, got out of :.ucy : but I watched I � ,- ' ton's marriage ! But pp ClI I Australian butter ranks high in�,he iJnglieh that da of hate Crof g t mc�rt•ified, and I was grieved at it, yet did Madame are." hist with involuntary eagernea and kept I market and meets with prolfitable sale.. thoag}iiI smiled, h tregibled to think of it ; no feel that I could do anything mend •• I would rather l heti 'bean Henry ties very close unJer my eye When a , t)ntario farmers would do well to consider - end thanked"ked Uod in my heart for the bright th matter. "Then I will go to M . Crof- Crofton too," said I ; ` that is all." young lad speaks aka ver frLakl shoat her ! d enc h now I Y g Y Y Australia a example. Uutario is,the pastoral to " he added, after a little, and looked I " Ah, I pereeeive ; urg betrothed lover, quctea his letters, and is I province of the confederacy.' Here are - course that lay before their' two children, w atfully at me,as if to see a•hethe I had don't think you e. have taken to quietly tratirical over his Opinions and' some of the finest pasture la ds in the . . whom God blase ! . Thus I waited by myself l°p itively nothing more .to say. a had I Lucy Clare," said 'Derwent. " ��h I weaknetaet•, and at the tame tame. ate '' Y g world, interspersed with lakes Ind streams for Ber ie'$ retgrn. I al est reached Lhe doorbefore 1 a ke. wonder' She's a ve y good girl, is she heaps of other letters, and seems to have of.the purest water. Few co ntries can +. i `Bettie," I said, calling him ek, " I not ±" some myst rious,unexplainable lattonst�ap present conditions so favorable to the rais. - I And I was not deceived. -Ere Iong it g �, a sort I cannot as anything to ive you A ver good girt, ' said 1, gravely, with the Wftl•o'-the•�'Visp cap whicki no• - . heard quick, him step outside, eeelfidg Y Y y g Y , ing of came and t'he auatenan a of dairy p1 a•_ure- I am disappointed ; th tis the " Then but have you got against her �,,ay knows anything shout,on s curiosity herds as Ontario presenter Can Mian Cheese • from r um to room for someone, and fancied v, ole. P had other fancies, By and by, ghe'e'part culariy attentive to you. I like becomes interested. I atmos think �I I holds a high place in foreign markets, but . I cool hear a cotter step steal upstairs. of course, 1 shall be quite pleased ; and in her for ,at,,, said v husband, with 'a should have read the addrease of Lucy's i while groat attention has been given to : . At las Bertie found me out, ani plunged the meantime you must just bear ith Ina. glanco of aquiry, fr a which I averted illy letters had she .placed them n the hall I cheese productiou litt•tle attention has been � But this, of course does not, in t• e' least taco. table now ; and I confess I as under bee towed upon butter as an article for foreign into t e room with an exclamation of joy- •_ •p '` p g commerce. Farmers who have been losing a ect what i said to•yod in Janus about And Lrttcularl attentive fro `me, tem ?tions to steal the old ma s ba t+rom , His face was flushed—tie was breathless E tcourt~ Do not stop me; the atter is said I ; but sometimespeople are we Atten• him end look over the correapo dance elan- money in ra`iaing-grain could Have secured with is great uewa—anu camp forward , i portant in your eircumstancea, ad you tine and too good, D r,tont. Poor human destinely. Theo there began be faint . a profit had they turned their attention to with such a swell of pride and happiness 1 u d'eratand that nothing can a lei the uawra objects to be ncdone." indications, breaking even through Lucy's the dairy and availed themslvea of the ' I . 1that I was touched to the heart. +a ttlement which we made then. In the " Which means th t you don't intend to aelf•Command, that all was note calm with demand wltu�h always exists abroad for ' ! antime, on your marriaqe, the h if of the. explain your objeeti s to Lucy. As, you her ae it used .to be. ;lometitn s her eyes prime dairy products. The Australians, ' "C nein Clare," he cried, ",slab me joy! I r nts, and at my death frstcourt i yours." will," said my hue d ; " but I assure looked as though they had en crying , fully alive to this valuable rade, have _ _ ;x , +" "That must. be as you lease, cousin." 'You I congratulated rtae heartily,- and-1 sometimes I was inclined to appose a-a igen an intelligent attentio i to- butter . I amt a happiest man alive . P y „ ' 13 g - ,, ++ id Bertie, firmly an nobly.- ' I would think he has done ve y well. •had aut slept much the last ni ht ; and at making, and the r.1sult ii that they have, .r . Happier than Hugh Sedgewick . bald such Wmes Lucy quote.] Bertie, and smiled I. `• I wish you o with all m heart rather have half•a taozen kind w roe just With which words the conversation end- by the excellence ofitheir produ t,<ievelopEd' Y J Y • now than Estcourt;but I have not nything ed,-ended wi;h a kin i of aghoat of aquarrel at:hia simplicities with a positav bitterness. s traffic with En gland which already hits Bertie, f r I suppose you can mean`only one do with that ; it is as you pleas " between my husban and myself, -and a as if the owed him a rung . I never g Y g J - 3 � given most gratifying returns, with premise ` less you, m dear bo k" And so he s(tratted forth maj atically, little restrained o cordiality for that studied the character of. either man or of great expansion in the fat re. If Aus- - o thing �, b y , Y Y ' c qsin thedoor behind him with p notilious night, which 1 am a raid did not improve woman before, but I did watca Lacy with tralians can do t is, Ontario agriculturists - . _1 . ` He came up and shook my hand. wrung oliteneas, and left me alone a sin with the amiability oft y sentimenta toward I an actxioui and jealous regard. Nothing can do the same, anti, as they have ]setter it al oat, so sincere was his grasp, and so y card-castle all blown to feces. I, Lac 1 la awak pondering the whole she did escaped d me; and when she chose a , facilities for butter production thea can be ' fere, t his happiness.. hou¢ht it over, and I could see Qre and matt r for a long time, and iihe strange book and read it, I used to r all it after , found at the antipodes, and re within a 1. ,; 11,E. , ore what a blind fool I had bee From incident of the Haas r Jlonday retuttied w I her, with somii.idew of catchio a clew to aoinparatively abort diatanaeo .fila English may own it to yau'now, said I ; it i Could ua have an thin to �. he first day they met,,Bertie h sought my mind. Y Y R her thought. taut the books hich i.ucy market, the opportuuity of ' ht. as en the desire of my heart. I -have i tier society ; . and though Lucy -gave, or do with the owner of that dashing rah Tend wereaall proper backs, hi hly recotn• I I ' wish d for it so much that I began to dread eemed to give, no part of her aft olio" to I and steaming thorot gh•bed ± How was it mended for young ladies--the n oat of them SHARING IN THE I'ROF'IT4 .I � that' t never Zvould come to pass. Derwent ! im. otherwise occupied as she vi as at the I,zhat the sight of hem overpowered her loftily superior to any hums sympathy mpathy of the trade should not be disregarded._ The -I says am no.match-maker, but I have both ; ime,,I had no doubt she was con pas of it!; tor the first time with such a coaaciouepeaa whatever. 1 listened to her muaia, but I advantage would all be upon chair aide. tom the first. To think hoar a ily I had of her orphanage that she was Compelled that was-the music she always played­; and I The land which is now -exhau�ted through - hope and plotted this. re.n deceived !—how complaisantly lout to leave me, moved by feelings which had on the ,t hole, I could discover not , sucoessive grain crops, would regain iter' . '4 thou ht so !" said Bertie.' "I kilew m own assistance to deceive ro se t :' When been ggitre quiescent' nd manageable hit her- 'about Lucy. �Ve walked together as if ' fertility of ter a few years of use as pasture . Y Y - - - you hed it—I told her so ,but she would I began to go into particulars, an recoiled tt•, yet was atilt out walking in tolls there was a Aiarlt bridge betwee us ; and I land, the work of dairying would not=be ao i not er[ieva me." + khat visit to the cottage which clic heti garden-when I reLur ed' The ciragmatanc knew ►ustinctively t tat all my knowledge i exacting on the farmer, fertilizers in.the " dare ea a persuaded me to, and which aft r all was I es were very suspie ous, Lad_ became more of her,.Nil m watlah�ing of her, all the time I shale of manure would be plentiful,and alt L. . d e y she thought it Y o Soon after l we heti a gt to ether hed of enabled .t of to visit Alice but to be f r a whole I sad more so ae I po dared over them, and peri g r the farmink necessary would ba to produce this marriage," said-1. "Why did she Lot , . com with you, Bertie ± It mast have I l ng day with Lucy, my whole heart rose! in brief I was thorn ghly discontented, and and nt ver would enable me, pronounce gush crn as are needful for winter feQding- bee an agitating day for her, poor child." �gainat her, And if 1 turned to he future, i not to be satisfieul by any exercise pf reason. with certainty uj an any one thing which Extensi pe dairying would lea to the ester- l_ `• wan ed l remembering what• pleasagt dre me I- en- Lucy's calm -was to a only an impenetrable Lucy utas like. or-was not like do. tion of the hi hest Vf-P"&f milk-producing t ler to come but she would - - ;, ' not, ' said Bertie; "For it is strange wha;, t(ertained an hour ago, and how he entire sad uncertain surfs e, which some unsus (To B CONTiNUKD.) BLOCK and th increased value of animals it, -jeo pe of that future was changed Estcourt Led influence tai tit break up under our would be another source of revenue to chose a f e fled idea Lucy has-'that you will not 1 g - .. ` be p eased." itself grew painful w inv eye when I I feet at any moment. A person who [e in- T. - We �ti t Have PO 8 'wtAobredtnem. By turning to this industry I:-. I thought that henceforward it mistress comprehensible by ordinary rules of nature ' - • and following it with a will the farmers of ucy i 'gasped out the-name with a should be Luc Crofton • th t she it Is enerall more o less a* auspicious r- End ea sensation—first of utter attrpriae, Y Y P p° While 'ave are five millions f Canadians this province could pleas themselves in a I the of.actual rage and disappointment was who should iuh9bit these familiar son. This girl had been in my constant Ilton which as rain rowers they can- I „ r„ rooms, walk on that terrace, eve look that society fcrr four or fie-months, and I knew to-day, W±i Have he ports, thenavigation p� g F g whi p Horrified myself. Lacy-. I could aeilities he m; oral rerourc the a r[- not hope to attain. ardent that through bar intorp tatron the'! no more about Ger iahaa, her thoug!►ta.snd { �, R Ontario Gov not ay another word: Roth the Dominion and th �pext generation should learn.the haritable• her loves, that I di the first clay. Every cultural land,, Lbe extension fisheries, the 'ornmenta have done eonsid rable towards F': ea Lucy. Bertie looked a t me,'sud- folly of my orphan school, an have tb I now and then 1 mar e a sudden disoove of den chilled and full of astonishment;then timber,resources for employing and sustain- directing attention to this- important. = he c n hilted in a tone of self-defense,' half think of those happy ehildren�w q.,e voices I something which eh had no motive what. in • population of ft Millions. The main branch of agriculture. Pr . Robertson. { defi nt. half apologetic—"Who should it, I could hear,as almost paupers. 7 he idea t ever for cnncealiag, Led yet " haver men- g )P°P Y and Aon. John Dryden h ve rendered be b t Lucy,apologeusin Clare ?" stun me ; for I could perceive forehand tioned," which was ter form of putting the thi�Isna" needed for the suc'cessf upbuiiding invaluable service in this irection, and r how uc waald do it, and bo tendert I matter. What wo Id her power of Con- of is the opportunity for aeeful I bink I groaned aloud in the Mara etlort Y Y , y the travelling dairies have i parted much. i satirical she would be u n poor Auat'I oealment be if she b really had something tin' m rovement and develo men We moat ractieal information upon t a subject, but to r leve myself. Lucy—the very surprise Clare. And et after all, that, as a ver to conceal? ' sae ed to mea plan of malice to wound Y ' , Y have peace. W9 mast have s aurity. We what is needed is a vigorous policy on the �' me he more deeply. Who should. it be secondary consideration, Was B rtie likely] In the morning I me to the resolution cannot afford td keep up a standing army. part of boplu Governments with a view of J. but acy? Oh, Bertie, innocent bo ! I to be happy with Lucy Crofton r a wife ? of asking a year s d lay from Bertie, a very The maintenance of a fleot is beyond our making diarying the lead] g branch 1. 1 was glad to try and forget this last view Common condition, which, considering the resent ability,, althou h w have the agriculture in this province so so eminently' , tut ed from him in pain and niortifiation P Y g 4 P L� t e window; g + of the question. Till last Christmas, Bertie age of both was a so very reasonable, and seater art of a million tons o oee�n going fitted b nature to roe r a that direr- then I turned die aced g P Y P - �►nd Alice had always been gether at to which Derwent t lly mseentred. Bertie shippingfloatin •on all ooeL s and seas. tion. The literature of tits subject should. fro that art of Escourt which was .to be f3 P r very holiday time ; but it was, f coarse, gave in after eonsi erable persuasion. but Great Britain, at the expena of her Own be widespread in the farming districts, an i ' Luc Crofton s. For the moment I tell into P n the frankest footing ofyouthfu ac paint• .could not end the iaauas[on without af• taxpayers re levee us of then costly safe.• dozens of travellin diaries nstead of one . the ost unchristian and miserable qmo• PaY g - nee—the brother-and-sister in nesses fronting me by a h that in the meantime uards:- ;Her ire clado,her er isers and her or two should ba ut in o ration ill the 1. tion . Lucy . I kept my face away from ¢ g ' him and did not speak again. hich I hoped to'see grow into more de- I would be kind to acy, which, from him, arsenals Iar'ems mucic for 'the protection of country. If one Prof. Rob rtscn can do i ' ided prefbrence. But things ha certainly I confess, wound —more than it ought Canada as British shipping. . The money much to ancuurage this in uetry, a dozen 11 z , d Bertie too kept silent. I_ have no r' F hanged at their laa>� meeting. Alice was ,to Navel done. Kind! perhaps - he which elle a ends on an arca nd navvy anti K I dot] the was hurt, and shocked,and riev- I coo led with her sister. Had s e observed was right—for ht—for I certainly could not Y professors of the;calcars of utter makin g P g y. fortification for: the mutual efit of all ted . � nus y disappointed• shocked that 1 should pp could do mush more and ]his attention ; ' that Bettie no longer took the ams galas Pive love to my est, nor, , fear, even rticna of the empire, we ex nd in build• to a rofita►blo business too 1 ng neglec E she such temper and unamiable feeling— + but thesethings would not comeo to ask her out and share her a usementa . esteem ; dim ppointed that the crisis of his life had ng railways 'end oauals, expl ring re;note would mesal with the app oval of every ` die ppointed me. He stood looking at ins I could not tell ; bu:, I remem red with an being command Bertie ani I accord- dtetxicta, subsidizing eteamahi e, promoting farmer and friend of the farl>jterin the land• wi fully, his face burning red, and troubl• tome comfort her air of pique, h r blush of ingly. for the first ime, parted rather cold- commerce, extending post-o ee facilities The t farming element iq the Ontario displeasure. and has ►anwillinRn ss to leave ly—another ag the wken of the in• and in other works for the in rnal develop- Legislature can do e► greats deal towards 1 4;'. _,r ' ed; not 'knowing whether to ' say H "' an thing or, what to say. I ,had my society for pis.: SCea ; no.. Dahl Alice aence of Lacy. hey certainly took the meat of the countc . The mi t rotectin furtherin such a command bte movement. had been clearer-sighted than L very best method idle of making my arm of the exit [re enableag s�to do trhisg. which if furthering erl carried ou will in a feA1. entered so willingly into all this p P P Y pri r anticipations, that the poor t,by had On my wag apstaira—for it druw°Ing sagetive dislike a ai ive enmity.. With that withdrawn, we wo ld ba eubjeat years make this roviaae th finest butter grq n gulags eangaine of uiy sympathy,and. near the dinner hour—I encoun red Luc Mrs, HLsley sad er family lair. ns next to ,e,ar`�r,c►lares , the peaceful development producing coon province in the world. ,1. c Y day. in present c roumstanose I thought of the couatf would be ao tantl inter- $ w totally uup••epared for the changd now. coming down. $he was slit[ i her white y y 1. So a stood?alta silent, watching me,• fol-, dress which she had worn at th marriage, it just as well to keep silent about this rapted, the treasury would be dre►ined for , change of main. lice was occupied with to in with his eyas 'every movement I and looked rather Subdued 'an pale but naval and military ezpendituee. � -'S, prior Thing �` r% '' ' her brother, of w om, thou b I did not s r t ma e. At last be spoke— not so happy as oris might hsv supposed q "I am rieved to dies Dint ou lCo in from 13ertae's ha pineas., Fo the filtitt paetloularly cr«dnrt frim' sba was vary SOIOtnOri's W1SdriIri. IlGotlier {entering parlor s ddenly ag tb$ `� ` Clare. I g have not done an thin w ich time Ln faltered before -me hesitrated, P rot#ri, anti said -bye to Bertie with lovers turn up the light)—E bel you were .. Y , R„ °3' touch ay good h mor and fries dliness, Tittle girl I don't see 'why j. folks calls sitting entirely too close L'o Mr- Getthere. j i could in any way wound or mortify, ere bung down her head, and ot,anq color. I that I took naw lin comfort Ernst the Soloman rYise. g" when I entered. Bertie passed, witk a rising color, '•any- kissed her gravely, and ass he flat to th ht that m tensions bad as little Aunt-,"ge was-" j '. on ltna welt enougbr; } ,� t. thought Y d Rthel--Mother, y one else. But as . or my choice, I rejo►os speak. ++. „ forty to her mind as in his. And fides• Gues6 yot� dun t rea your Bible stash. hoN a:raid I am iii tke dark ! i; _ `, ;; and glory in it, even whsle T griere that '`Bertie has told Ieie, 'said ; I batt Harley could talk at nothing bat Clara, Once,wh,pu two woman claimed the rime YOU do not agree with we ; and having said fess I was surprised, Liacy ; blit I trust and - ho ou m both: be ie ha Y. wondering how far she wait by this time, baby, he warted to cut It in two, ao each r Y` i this, perhaps I had batter go sway." �` . y Y ry ,� Y arhetili►sr tare dear a lid would like travel. �ulcl have holt. W by,, my little brother The Sn�ts'i olE Johore a►a ca an` alecttic- c tri_". l ". $y this time I had coins to myself, Yon-: Thank on, Aunt Clare, Id Lacy. $ed wiok would be cousid• would have ore seals thew that " ight in,his shirt front. <, r 7 �, iIt , and'it Cdr. ' mast do no such thing, Nartte, said I. 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Sed familiar Am ricau birds, will follow if ol,elet it et below a health : I � 3 . P t i . sexy of Ours.- Y $ Y _ Jesse 13q --'• aeeows, tanks s wl�d eti►adard. No matter how this Domes "" 11 - tr• -r, ' �, t ,� 'o n Su �arf>3 . Y sp 1 OLD � 4 � ��< Y � � E{aoh esi' haa four bones. tAes.l t � " Q.: f . 3nwgni what you treed iL.Dr, Pierre's Golden Medi- 3 k _i4 ` � Y I° ( J - Dal discovery. That is the greatest flesh• . Iia ,t The sto7rtach has four coats., rairmtg '1'essttma>ty of a ictiabl�+ Wi revs -, ' Tha tympanum is really a dram. Added to the Already Long Cha • el P builder known to medical. science far sur• = : ", , �, ^ Qohen Vitt ns. resented the bnchess of f xf, York vel in filth Cad liver oil and all its Hast a R . �� r, Y r th t o cradles for her baby. One Pmt g Y , y ;t � 4 A. The human $kali contains thin bones. 1Bviderice-W6 t3nerer w6ex the Bans $VCsCi� N� "r'� _ �f..* 1. Every hair has two oil land at its base. of care Mee at gland T is of white w compounds. It a sitite� to the molt deli- t .. 1. , and is the earns bassinet 1 , step etomaeha: It makes the morbid!+► ' �:� B as originally eld the Empress Frederick of . JACOBS The sense of touch is dullest on the back. From,the Leamington Post. Germany, t has an inscription in silver thin, 'plump and rosy, with health at d �� �_ , ' ' a The lower limbs contain thirty bones hire, Mary Ulmstsad, a hiRhty leap dted letters to- t et effect, and also that .the strength. Tt a"Discovery"is.sold ontriel' : r r` i y,, ,`"! 2 _int' and well known lady residing south o the Queen gave it to the lluehese of York in in everything that's claimed for it, ae a �T �.n.: �� _i "k_. . ° [path. , _ ;; village of_Wheatle9,aight mileefrom stn. 189 • It is tied up vitith satin and Honl- strength restorer, bloodt•c�leansee, and flesh- % r L ..The glo�e 'pf the eye is moved by six ittgton, has been the subject f an peri- ton lace. Th other cradle is made of ins.. maker, if-it ever fails to benefit or cure, N , ` , ; :4 ' mnaclas. _ encs that has created not a little wonder der hogany with a rich gilt inlay, and ie up- you have your money back. az ,_ ` no THE 0067:. � . ;f. � The cegebral matter is abort aeve; i• vi snits of thelad mach co went t the heletered in ale blue brocade. Roth are Rupture or breach, permanently cured 1' ;'fig , 1. , ` eighths water- 1 r Y lady's home that the Post furnished wit sheets of Irish lawn edged witoat the knife, Address for pamphlet /SND C URES '- � l' ., 'I.,t I believes it will rove of encs t inters t. with lase, ti d blankets as light as elder- and references, , World's Diapen8ary Medi• :;: - , , :°' ,�1- The era t detail-of th� -functions of the P R r t Proceeding to the handsom farm resi• down, compo d of Pyrenean vr.,oL eel A;gasia,fou, 13a talo, V. Y. v spleen are nlinown. denoe, we were aehered into�► room here ` - . g sat the genial old lady. Upo enquiry she .Recipe'-ForMakin* a Delicious Health Statistics show that the growth of great IT. IS SAFE . ; , ?q � � - �. The nor ._ al Wei ht of the liver is betiveett 9 Dr ■ir at-t 90411 rest. foreign cities has been ei.en more rapid than. d for a.�. Z. "��'���" • 3 and 4 po nee: 'I Y formed us that she was in er eitrh t eth Adams'Root A r Xxtract.......`.;,Dile bottle ourown• r •-•-to sen ` 5 t ► t#¢,� The hu an skeleton exclusiae' of tits ear and for one of her a re she t the Fleiaehmann'e east...........'... halt _- � rI teeth, cons ars of 208 bones. picture of health. She ezpres ed her r adt• sugar...... ..........:,,,.awopoaade The lree of Heavers to the common name SAMPLE COPY _. , " Lukewarm W ter..a...............two gallons for the' Ailanthus, ave fro ical lookin ;t� 11 Flair is v ry strops, a single hair will bear nese-to make public the parts ulare o her t'Y P fl ¢ 4 a weight of 1 150 rains. suffering and cure, elating til t Willi she •D[eRolva til© agar and yeast in the water, fres Brown Bros. Co., Toronto Out., tell `_ }_ d _ g ' g did not care to figure romin nt1 i add the ext ,and bottle; place In a warm us that it is nota very satisfactory �t'owc,r,_ t ' he colo of the skin depends on pigment_ 6 P y the place for[went our hours unlit it ferments. I � LADIES'.-JOUR F;. 4.newspapers, yet if her test moat' onld then place on i , when it Wlli for our section. This house wish ana ent ; ,T .�� � cells in the inferior epidermis. and deticione. open sparkling g relieve otherasuflerin as she ad don , she Thernot bee 'can be obtained In all drug here, The calor and ez cress atld - 3> > fir, , Y PaY y P ns ou v�ill not be ' held The ens el of the teeth contai-a'over 95 g g offer liberal inducements. -, ::� <.Ic would forego any scruples f the m tter, and groeory % sea in 10 and L5 cent bottles to per cent, of calcareous matter. She then related the story o here as make two and ve gallons. Aluratnum is now used as a substt a fOI' Sl1bSCI'1pt101! Unl SS It x x -, a Thi wris contains eight bones, the pal follows: •'About six year }Ro I was It was said f both Athena and Route that for leather in building up the heels of boJ, is definite! r 1 , y' q d ere . A d N'I ,.r,, five, the fi ens have fourteen, stricken with sciatica rheum Liam, hich so numerous era the temples and stamen and shoes Grtlllhl'allteeytO this fi'eCt 0, The root'! of hairs penetrate this akin first made its appearancen , my left of gods it was easier to find a gots than a - - T , 3• t ka "-.i, 41, about one->E el th of an inch, a i knee, bitt gradually took-possession . all man. 1S + . �- my limbs. Within three months after its - a. �>Gv 1 ach Sample rr � t` ` The weight of the avera¢e sized man is. given will ands • of the woman, 125. first appearange I was nnablo to lest/ my SSf: , $Ilnple, i Sure. Pale Face* CiOpy. "Send Or one `HOW, ai A } - ): 1 140 pounds bed, and day and night suffered the most Ido ihlattpr here it is or what its naturd ' and it will h ghee full ' The only involuntary muscle 'composed excruciating pain. My limbs were swollen the easiest,a 'act and simplest way to get SNOW, Depleted Blood, :poor 1 of red ors lyse fibers is the heart. to more than twice their natural size, and rid of dieeae is with qt. Leoq'minerat nOUr1Sh171ier1L, everything fortVardeCl, - x ` ^%� ' Men hat/ been known to lose by perspit�a- drawn out of all natural shape. M feet water. Drug ing oneself fa not a pleasant n , X;s. ' tion 5,000 'r 6,000 grains an hour. were alho badly swollen, and my right arm task, but-in ing St. IAon you dispense bad.. Whey are signs of The Wilson P14uhs Comp , Ltd , 2F rn. was in the shape of a semi circle. For with dru gi Harmless and safe as Anaenlla. ' Straight , airs are nearly cylindrical ; P 8_ K• - 73 Adelaide St. W, To nto, Ont. ` curly hairs are elliptical or flat. three long yt�re 1 suffered in this ma Her, milk, and ne r fails to relieve when used - __ _ -__� t 1•. � being-unable to pint a foot,to the floe , the as threewd. Sold b all first-class hotels ` L.0 ' F :, t The glands of the ear which accrete t e Y , _ wax c are to g, hi hl contorted tubed. ohby way Mould move'around was by ing druggists an grocers 5 ����! L ti �, =tl` g y wheeled in a chair. My appetite gradually ` c "� � i The fiber of the brain average a te - left me until I had no desire or relic for Lettuce w eaten by the ancients at til ) 1. thousaudtl>.part of an inch in diameter. ft;od of any kind, and I got very thin and close of moat , as, from its cooling quality • . I i ( W� 45,m � 5 , 1 ~t . �.- i ti was consid red anantidoteto the bestir _ rx: '. The air yesiclea of the lungs are about wPak�, During all this,time 1 kept d sten- . -1 . 11H � :` one seventy-fifth of an inch in diameter. ing with the medical practitioners o the effects of win . 0 e 'r ' c _ , " c: r� s'' , > On an a�era2e, the lungs contain about neighborhood,sand swallowed galiot a of N0 DISAppAltltltl8nt. '-% Ly n `_'80 cubic '�rhea, or nearly five quarts of medicine which cost my husband ach i TN ( ;> r - Vii• . ' money, but. I am unAble to say ,that Ice• Di appoint eats of one kind and anothbr the Cream of od-liver Oil, _ " y � �: ai woman's brain .is larger in aro onion ceived any benefit frorn this medicine. M crop up all a ung life's pt±thway, for un- e '. s c•'' p Y with. h o os hites en- -- - agony kept increasing and ' s stem row• fortunately i is the unexpected that al- . p p _ to the weight of the body than that of a g Y P g Y Y Q ,� A .' ing weaker, till many titres death ould ways hgppea There is at !seat one ar�iele riches the blood, purifies rho < . . . man. - . boos have been a welcome relief to my s iffier- of acknow•le ged merit that never disap- tt -4 /� z ..;: The longest, largest and strongestelate. Put am's Painless Corn Mxtractor Sk111', CllrE3S Anaemia, �Jtlild5 I �tJ OF r in a After rea,iin in the news era . P in the human system is the femur, or the g • g P P is sure to re eve the Worst corn to a fest/ V L11A.system.i .5 ` this+ ( '• - about the many cures affected by the use p y PIip icians, the . �(;�.® 11% ,i. ah bone. of Dr. Williams' Pind Pills I d© feed : days,and as o claim is made that it will ``�� D v T -The het lit of a full bwn`man should world over endorse .it. - tt ' j. 8 -Y to dry ahem. My case was a at born . care aiiythin also, it cannot disappoint, t 1 IS g� �• . . •be three and a half times that at his birth. one, and it was not until• 1 had If you have and or soft corns just try it, , ~- rt .. • " Don't be:- decetred b Sabstitates! qv al e6 an- 1M, ee " ' There are in the human body o27 diatinict taken half a dozen boxes of the pills't at I Beware of til article suet ae good. R. y . ,/ POr , uncles of which 261 are in airs and five C. Polson fi ro rietors �Kiu Ston. Scott a Bo,ane,Belleville.All Druggists.hoc-Sc 1. )'-(a�,1 M� A i< . rfi p began to feel an improvement. I cont Hued + P P + K 1�► /�dvi Ce an Jare single.! taking the pills, however, and never sd a A. P. 7y'S -� - --�- ^~ - i 1 , ' �, Frequent cutting or trimming of the hairs relapse, and to say I am as hear., anti _ ; 11s� Q ( e�,jn� 1$,� :: :' lncrea�P.s their thickness, but not their healthy as I was beftlre the rheum [ism 1i t �s c' - number, . came on. I am now able to knit an sew n t0 ScEh� Y6 E� I. ­__...'r Some Chinese and Africans-use the as fast as any young person, while for ears S V 1 Dollars . , I -L"­ ­ : ear as a pocket to carry coins and other my fingers were as at iff as needles. owe • I alxvit trying to dad a n tg� `J' ' �r , i.. : small article;. my recovery entirely to Dr. Williams' Pink cure for Katt iibeanw, - D O ® "�OBA<<°CDMoNv VALft . i The lilac of the fin sirs are about Pills, and will always have a good word d to v,htch I tutu l3 curt/, �"'c�"� r' PP g 3 sav for them. l,. Y )a g , t - i j :, , �-_ 1- )nth o an inch high and 1= Stith of - ., I h -slclans - said the . g Ur. Williams Pink Pills and be h d of �, y ' -: ` inch in diameter. Y rcvt r waw so severe a 1 You are all right , _ 1 all druggists or direct :by mail fron Dr. -_ d a:c qty regi, back and it The little canals which perrieate the de '41rockville )nc - ---- - t i \'t tlliy�zr►a Medicine Co.,Go.. anus iters reveres b tine of t,h teeth are only 1-12,JOOt}, of on or Schenectad . N. Y., at 50c. a box r six ' ; ': y ,. ,_ I IF 1 +� inch to di meter. , -y the,liuinor. I was unable p - " A, your SLoInILCh,. !gores for g�a,,0. bold only in boxes, the Gec3 , �• : • t t!k•down hi be,i,seas! t L Liver and Bowels ! , - The im• ge Permed on the retina of t o wrapper around which hears the com!, ny s E'; not walk without �.'> ',"'° e e i$int/ rted ; so that all things are really tradle mark. : Do not be persuaded t try_� ". ,'• = - fire perf4 lII '- 1. r' `0. Y 3 cru/che„ and had, to = 1 seen i aide down, something else. ' C.. ; I p air. t,.G. ►rrr}. ►.::t 1ny arnla.ti:u k andME 1W - their functi II$ A perfectly formed face is one=third fore- lc t►au►tarc i tti,lc c a di:I'. I be6�.tn to tyke «-• t•:• = F ro rl beady one third nose; 'one=third upper and CifYNESE BANK NOTES: Hood's t+ur:: I,aiilia and stain I could see 'a 1 L"" P p y _ , lower lip and^chin. _ --- chunl;e. Th+ tt,•.h btY•i.n:e num ht•althy, Uw �"'� - - - ;r - - 1.,V_I=- In the apace of 9 gtiat•ter of an ini*h tlo the}Alititrn"or National Ranks Tke Ars ` sorer POOR Caird, tilt+ -,rale-s fc,11 off, 1 trait I i 'N OT ! L. sy r: . square, Withof found''147 blacl, I& brown, Like Promissory Nates. � stx,n at,1� lir ,;ter uc+ hats%ix►;es and crutches, i� ,,,v 1. I �•. and a Iia;py ,:an I was. I had beta taking I. TRY j 4 and 1►32 flaxen hairs. rG iG° r > Chinese— bask notes.ere more like o- 0 7•s.•g 7`tl ' r Pr So Sr tis The oil glands of the skin are most nntt�- mistrory notes than our bank notes, here Hood s Ss.rsa pa ri l l a ' - _. erous where there are fewest perspiratory - -- INa, LOSSIE +QS+ 1�r t is not and never has been a national nk tc,r seven n,c ►the; and! ylnce :hat tiro.a }r nrx. I3o erre end �ttt nut+t r pour baggy. Take no glands, and vice versa. I have wori no band:igei whute�xr and m other kind. Tt`ey won't dltia Int :You. `�,`'. . 1�ILLl3 % The teeth, like the hair' and nails, ah and notes*re not used an ca!•reucy t any legs and a mq niF „uunci and well." tt• tZ . They are butte Ir t ,an ever for ibW4. - I - ,t appendages of the skin and form no part of extent The banker merely writes the I►ettiti, t:r tr:ulford t;t , !rorideucx, R. F. . , -- --�-- - T--_ _ - - .-..---- - _ - - Thev will do the wo . the osseous system. amount on-the note, and puts his pr vate HQdva ILLS cure liver Ills. coustipstion, • a F.&TZ ]ERS ' use immething good- ,.i 1 The eve adapts itself to view objectsn4r seal.or chop over it. b[uousnusa.t ur,dlce,rndatclrbealrche. Try, � CARRIED IN �. . p@® @88 E_kS11L 1 `TAKEN. OCKET �' and distant by a change is the curvkturea of o �_ r: F :-the cr stalline lens. ,Such note are made but for all wins y t tin, ItlgO println� poatpaid,onty Y fr m 5 to 20,000 iasis and the Ch aces • OUR a tw. The Ncrald, .�a, 153 A_ l.us © � i 50e per bog, ti bozo torw310. Whet le by } The ! rain of an idiot contains much l St., 1'l►ila. 'u, . phoaphorua than that of the person of acerae baker never goes back on Pts signs bre. ` , � � � N. K. SC�i LL R & 0.- � ' �` l� mental powers. I He pays the notes when they are pre Hied �, . lake y'-'� �. I TO Ol1"TO , ,.{ The characteristic- odors of the dark- in silver. or gold. The silver ib usually paid • skinned races arise from the oil-secreted by a _,ording to �042 �"'�'".4 0"_ $ j.- c : d g weight, to lamps, the aha of gfJa p, ��ensda. 110 _ the lands of the skin. � ir g .. a toy bath-tub, ranging in value all the SEND FOR iATAIdGtl4s+' ♦ V.- I �'' Undernormalcircumsta$ces,amoa thcovts way from $I to $:i0. The usual sire is _ Other Off:. urea ever da to sensible and in•. I e 1 : P° Y Y worth about gam, and it weighs a taut five i A�i1! R Wrfir+i trsa tR,ese•rtea. sensible perspiration- pounds. The gold is made in long,' bin �� • lit +trFrt, Nh.U., [):U- A series! f , The heart c,rdinarily beats about seventy cakes, and is`l0 carats fine. enaptera Hien on ooeial purity and rixto li - � Ing MADE SPECIALLY FOR YOUR USE. . ` 2 *3 times a minute, and throws about 2 ounces The banker stamps with his private seal fag. It[q sitter in ph►in lanKuaQe that t! t�� tiienrlglj naama".xats.I ' . of blood at each contraction. every piece of silver he jays out, and ver may ands tend. Live AjlenG+ wanted. !' r 11ardware and General Stores all sell it. AIff . e s . 9. talar,coq Nng lerntK Kent orti apvt[c»t[o�. BA1ldiI1SL$ ACO., Toronto, Out.. IN TORONTO DO TH , Lieberku:n estimates that the extent of the Mexican dollars are marked thus' Wilitaia. r*aa. Publ.+►ber.I Toronto.Ont. - respiratory surface in the firman !ansa is with India ink. Every big b%nk or om• 11 BUSINESS OF Tri s ' not less than 1,400 square fe t. parry has a man who takes ail of the sIvor --- - ' PROViIYGE . . .� q 0 dollarsthatcomeq in,and fits them into holes ' Every home should ltav0 Canada Permanent I _ j # i�` Hair may be transplanted, - and under ► Q E ,, proper conditions will ,:grow as welt in its made in a board, so thea: when they 1 ort ons 'Plant is a-rrmpt from tax - , t 1; �'1/(�� n new as in its natural situation. , them th4jr,w4rfaoe is level wi$n th• ard. DRY RTl1 ��br Deototrs i Loan and Saxin,'L, ,VVmpanya tion, mater is free, best shi He then t,ikob a brush and crater ace w belt! ; `►LOs� o1 . ping facilities in the Dom?: - ��;.V� '- �, The leg of a perfectly formed man should therm as white and, clean as thou h they : e s e :on-alb' mYlxvays and t :.. be as long as the distance from tileendof had just come from the mint. � We now fliCC -TOR'UpLO )h, QtO>af0:. lines center at Ofrtarid's .te®IV OAN. GEAR GOW , ' his nose w the ti a of his fingers. stamps his chop on each of them, and this o - capital. . t�;.: mesas that he guarantees their a me t. ' The tongue co tains a bone which gives d p y __ __._- __ Salbaat•Ibed Cdpitlwl ,,• ,,,•,,• S a. ,OAo F r partitrtTars rrs to lucati n '� A BERT NOLLE CIE' read ap aapltgl ...... $,eco[loo � , support to its ba a and furnishes an attaely• Anyone wilt/ has been in Chitin Wil see •`•••• and most. srritab/e semis , Y, the necessi t f er this. There ar noRAMQtd � • •••••• •••••••• I• � f meat to the mus les that move it. Y Btlloville. Oa>~ Tote Assetis....................... 11$t10o,oJo address. . . ... ­;..1_ shrewder counterfeiters to the world than - p a! 4 , The liver, like the hart, is never idle, the Chinese, and they are especially dept SPLRN IID RECORD oil iz cAndidates for i o { - thougn its cried o` neatest actio' Senior M triculwt[on. All were successful. Theens iia ital and reeourcer of thl wttS i Pubnshin Q' e, :, ,' #,'- several hours after digestion has begun Y is to the plugging of coin. Candida[ a prepared far TPactter'+,certlttcatee. Company, with the increased tacilt (LiiatTZD► g ; The other dp►y an American got a ver . J iplo,nax awardod in Commercial, Science. N",it now ham for sur lying land owners with I !;� ` Tne chemical compos of the epidermis dollar in trade at Hankow, and attempted iisic, Fine Arts, Elocution. Will reopen" cheap mosey, enable the Directors to meat T$ Adelaide St.w08L, TOr�oka. of the heel is neatjiy the same as that of the to pass.it at the bank there. He was told Thanda September 6th. 'iii. - with promptno+n a=l requirements for loans `t ` matter of nails, h` rns and hoofs, it was sot cod and u n bis aesti nin FOs' cal•°ear nddre„e upoo sut[elsctory real¢st,ita security. Appli- _ I , 1, cation may be made t) the Company'a Io I' , f s ,` . g Po questioning PRINCIPAL Dl'CR.11i,A. D.D. Aypratbers,or to..._ ,Y The liver seere es a kind of animal ttu ar,r the matter, the Chinese cashier -sent; or a .. In the hepatic tissue this has bee�i found`in candle and lit it. He then held the coinUC J. HICHBNRT KA -7 V- e,. the proportion of two parts in a thousand, over it, and to ! in a moment it beR n w r` S` R. ManaKi Director. 1 - :,, _ .... r An injury to the ton ue is said to be re- melt• The sides fell off sad to the c Hire �'�""','"""""�',�"t- ---- V-. � n , .. - 1.. paired by nature with greater rapidity idit than there was a piece-of copper. The sou ter- JCvery Music Testchior I;noa � GRANBY: Rk Q x r nada should know where they _UBBER _- x •r s . ;.% is the c- with any o her part of the sys- fetters had split a 'genuine coin and had can get Lhetr !iasis cheap�k N r ,w tem• hollowed out the two pieces on the i aide • -_..-Write far Cat also >- Saictoriens, aA Italian.physiologist, ee- so that the capper could be fitted into ttsan le ,�o� ; ` p cop of the i✓r,x.ntAx They give perfect satisfaction in fit style, and finish, and it has mea timi tes that five-eiRhtha of all the so id them. - They were then patched toR ther MUalClAit a live io�it ntbly jour- z `' ' Ind liquid food' taken are exhaled by e b t�rOld that " «1 so neatly that only the experJenced ear of nal with ki.00worth of music' y` 1;1skill, : - the Chinese shroff could dete6t the fro :i. to each leans. tpto per day GRANBY RUBBE S Wear like Iron k . medAbyy canvassers."See pprraam• lK, �i ,� The sense of taste is mnetr acute in a ambit We eany everythiW _r_ - - `; r ii w��h-- r t �1 base, tip ani�d�;ee of the tongue, and is Do You Suffer Paln?. .; fn the Naele Bits. , TIDENORTHEY MFG, C : LTDalmost wholly lacking on its inferior r= Ddes a dull aching of nerve or muse! , o WHALEY, ROYCE&CQ. cf._ factl, the &cater pangss of neuralgia, toothac e.oP158 TIM f.TZONT0 ONT. 'I;'- ,�_ - r ; Blind persona acquire so great s deict�cy lumbago make life a misery ? -Thou nes I ? { �� 4 ,� �. of touch at the tips of their fingers that ire compelled to suffer day in and d on*t '� i. J N . , r= t w Avg a�d they may really be said to see with' their simply beeauie they are unacquainted with N hands. the extraordinary pain subduing pow r of 1 3W �� 14�' ' ,tiUX k t " ` Anatomists Iterviline-the great nerve pain cn It i ar eayrthat the toil a of 6ttiin T�3w 'rul. i�.tt� ,1 a ,' t �x is smaller than that of an but married is certain to care nerve ins dil Ner- Ar from obs sootier or sTn;;glah s�slion SND r � !' l y I men regard this statemen with grave cue• viline Duces toothache rheumatism, n ural- _ _ s, , ,: R r , , , x • ottb Bowels, Kidneys or Liver. H,+ad- ' $jNVL� > '" . picion ',�%� , gia, lumbago, etc. Nerviline ie po erfal ach ,•Bout Ulcera. Pimple,,. and a host ry, ,. ���� f� penetrating, and effectual. Sold cry of m� ��ttcat[ona arc sure to follow. gt.. c ,,IN ,r11 The tallest than of w m there are 'itiu• Leo Mineral Water aots ptBBCPLir on . . i - hent}cared meaquremen was Fnnnam where. h .. �+ . t t r.: trtih organs-Ir, all filthy obetrtie- of r�cotland A t3 Hieb inaaleisn htis devised a s stem • do --and gives Health and Vigor to the � ` � J } AN 1? r� f z 6 laches. '11 fiet' and little more than '!+f musical notation by which shat sad who eaystem. �_L. €: . 'UWER► a �` ;. -.tf . - /. ° yy. flats are done away with. to Iry s►t IIIc srtable Daaiers. t# tP The tiegt(e of the liter is ciompos�jtY o 's , �• ":I , � • Len „11* erel fl ager GO'J, Lt� immense n At Red Cliff, (sol., a wbmain Dan !!date pi � , � v y• r pry .} _ amber of olq o>ltal masses, from for mayor was defeated at a resent a tion lM Otliici--luwDlsl.W..'>rararrOR� I T � ` 11 F i ' tai a sixteenth to -IL .' ' .1 . 1 . - I � p �- , ,' i tt t ameter . _.. 0 'i : � " `3 - ­ -I a twelfth fan inch in di- �},, 1.' 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Cltoserr A�mar an Tdooday. la`7. 3 J ,` p $item Crosby.ig yam• tatter of 1 _ ® , °' are had a toiurd to ber it wo ld give iw ;,, D.F. tlw. �t `� ry: immense impetus the w�i le tohool: .;, q for aU to Xis- ddv4 rat ae»zet►tb �, ■ NisS ■®� i `�a 54 overei h tam With such g t, and I. AAA 1 . do their best, our school wo be equal xs M, ,.. oP I, K 10 Any nblio act}ool in the 0o cry ; an- 0 RENT-A, very desirable I =` �+' t ` Vi lAcriu# j � der exi8twg arraIIgemeat6 1t cannot be T 195 ear".part of lots 19,14. 15, of We lot - z 2 here can mak it what i zon.,Township of Pickering,aloes to the Q. T. f „ , s published v8ry Friday-morning t iti oi>pce for no two teao R,station,99 miles froth Toronto. Apply W. H. , ` s - r '+ r Pickering,Ont. could become' with the need help of RARRIS, Barrister,ate., oreeawo � low f M:/- j,,�. TERMS _. ~:x third teacher. In om toy' q a thu --- -- -- -_- -' -_- -- Your stock is ge ing • r, r p �'+TRAYED-To my farm near Green- :, 11x13 pbs faint; 1. teacher We would receive as- addition woos about two months o,one yearling - RA TS OF ADVtyRTIBLN : grant of�bU &Om the govertY en%to m@e heifer, red and white. Owner please pay ex- l ` Filet insertion,per line 10'aants. •the,expenditure and now that the 501100 yeses and claim same. aHOS. U(i 8. White- �jt� 1 7' } 3' { bqe izent insertion er line 61 1. o l� o ght to re it tb se crac, a ones . � . - ``,if - �, 8 Th a=ate dimes not include I:ege1 or Foreign ad- 18 1aia:for, we see no rose why tit TRAY PIG C'�me to the remises of e vertisement , children in this,sect;ion shoe d not bay -` _' . . . ,51 ' Special to a given to parties tialFing a the renders�iggnned,]ot 11,con e, iokering, on ., m _Qp: the advantages the law pro s for iJ1e or about Jnly 90th,a blank sow pi- Owner can Yoe. vwlll 'ea uir� t� buy amore. �e�ore the note for dr 8 months or by the pear. Half have same b (,roving property and paying ez- To rly or yearly contracts payable gparterly. We are fazed so pay an iflBpeC Or,what ` - a ineas cards,ten lines or undo e,;with paper, he doing for his salary 00 al Ow such Penseo. R.S.CARBON,Claremont P 0. _� i. adca threshers come. , :; rpt fx oa year,ea oo,pa able in state of things to exist. We have n % !'tU$TOM WEAVING T11e ander• _ . Notion in loo�1 columns ten Dente per line, lJ signed is prepared to do custom -cavil. ` • t v conte per lind each ■nbsegaent insertion. written this article to find faa t with-s. gn p g ri c! t contract rates es made known on applies, f at lot 99,reef of Srd concession, Pickering, atOu 111 11ot �7a�`� . o �yyI buyl ..' I. - - 8 One, but to call atteg1610II %O 8 State the following rates: Highland bliss 16 cents; A . iag . . . .�L.. , ti No free adve�ing. ... dvertiaemente without written natraotion• things in this 5ectioII that 6110 ld be re Qraud Old stripe 90 cants. 8, S. BUBHSOhD- eno� Q Or QQr a{-� 1' _ _ i wi 1 be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- ' ER, Cherryw_aod. _ 41-49 - seconds p t,tJ 11•. . . - oo sly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- edied. III Mre. Eddie n00 upon. y. - . . ; - � ��` is a in -titin aha sent to the pub- gairy t find that there ie only an aver a OGS FOR RALE-The undersigned (` _ ': .: Ue er.m et be g . of four minntea for Ch Olde if all a e �"J"' b� Shoats, 90 encklinR pigs and sev- -- 7 Ct1 .,. .. ._� . ..-, I . . ... J b Work promptly attended to. ersl brood sows. Come early and azure your_ Vo71 c+an �� sp�endid i,tron d White. P P y - , heard. Call up tw ent ebildr n in a 0l 8 choice. For terms and other,.particulars apply 1 l a 44II to JOHN d.WHITIs,lot 8D,con 8, Pickering, or ,,� w ,. CLARK - t _ PROPRIETOR. to read and spell and. ow far would y n lBrongham P o +e-45 Stonev�are from : ' . . , K.98 in that time. To do any ork 01aso s -b $ALE OR TO BENT-That . seven _ _ .. ur Pontlesi-Strict Independence., must remain unheard every y y beautiful first-class term,situated on the _ . . ., uir 111m-A Fir■t-class Local Paper. children everyday in one ro0 to k p Kingston Road,twenty miles from Toronto, 14T nr Expectations-The heart quiet as well as teach. The parents a sores, part of lot �, aonee..ion 1 Pio><ering U I . . - . ■n port of the boople of Pickering and vicinity. well as the trustees .should tudy th a township, Ontario Count. &"toZxo;y of ltiva- - ings. tlret-class soil. splen id state of cnitiva- i i'i i B :Z iii i .. facie. Timn passe• quickly, t see Chil tion. Appplyy to MBB. HENRY HANSY, or D. I 1 . - lf BUHK-E SI3[PSON, Bowmanville 99-49 1 _ ren will soon be oat of school forever, -- � � ­ ­. FRIDAY` AUG. 10, 1894.- the mise this one oppoctaDi they a ARM FO)3 BALE-That valuable You will find his patterns neat end well �. . h the losers all their lives, a ali� I additi n �F farm.lot 4,in•the 2nd concession of the I • t0 Out taxes would mean acing r Townshi of Pickeria containin 806 acres is t , - -. . 1. OLARBMONT g for.ale on easy tel me. It is situated on the proportions • 1 "•i . . . 0 1; . r School abreact cif_the times d cottii R Kingston road 81-9 mass west of Whitby town � * . . ..� -1 . . There is a poem beginning with'- ' short.of the best possible ad anlage or and 21-2 miles east tom Pickenng VQlage amd f rahway elation, and is convealent to schools fan x,111 be: ahle t big 1� whatever - , - I , 1. "Old Grimes is devil that good old men, the children PlhOuld satisfy th parentis Of and churches. The soil is a clay loam, clean, �' ' 1 - We neer ahaJ: sea him more; i- 01aremobt. well-drained and in the highest state of eultiva- . p t. i . � . . _ lie used to wear L:s old 'clack coat i : .. . . tion. It is well fenced with cedar rails, and uantity will require- - . . . - " All buttoned do. t, before;' �:`� The following if a letter •re eived 'from watered by a living On the property are q • ,.:, I Rtwo dwellings,one brick.the other frame, three "He modest we'rit s'os ht to find p int Muskoka. large barns,horse and cattle stables. piggeries, , I . • • I 8 Claremont o , >' And pap it its desert,etc." im lement,driving and hen houses root cellars, Ms. EDITOB,We are eight a d till h le P boli VVil� bEit eatl pleasedIt i�3 . a raisewortbv act on his art and worthy , etc..all in excellent repair and aedS adapted to* 'r p P and hearty. Our Muskoka ap lite hadn't their respective uses. The brick dwelling is fit-1 . . , .. . - . . - � o r immitatiou, and in this connection I to be whistled fob. It met ns n the may ted up to a modern cuagner, Containing ten Tp�.nls• � .,I I .� 1i t i7}' pen to note that Claremont public with a vengeance. The meal sale at he rooms,besides kitchen, patitriea�aloeets,wood 1.11✓✓ii s tool ie looking up. hit. and Itilre.Edds close iNvariably and forcibly r tninda ne shed and cellar; has hard and soft water, turn i - ace and other conveniences.the (tame h.>aaa to ., a e making their work show, eleven hav- of a dismantled and scuttled ve sle. I d t comfortably fitted up, has 9 roome.. pantriae. _ _ . h d a d soft waiter,efts. To any person I- 4' 1 g passed the entrance eXamination out believe there s as much bread, tatoes, sh cellar, ar n . o fifteen who 'applied, 9 at Whitby and or meat left as would satisfy a three days desiring a farm, first-class in every respect, i y this is a chance twat is seldom Offered. It leas . . / 2 at Dlarkham, and some others. who old kitten. It would be invida us tom ke been farmed in the most careful c�ianprer for tLePANIC - - ( P . I : cold have succeeded equally well were comparisons, but certainly ou small ow last 25 sere and has the reputati u of being one I*, s e . 1 I . 1. and-his chum, have no room lef theme •en of the best farina in the-tcwtish:p of Pickering _ p everted from going by sickness in one for mixed farming it cannot be excelled. For . . to complain at the end of the t ird cos ,se. further articulare a t to A. A.POgT,tti'bitby , . I i, , . . c se and.removal in another. This is the The medicine bottle which mad itsa ar- DSON, Pickering. 2stf - - - . P or tis W.V.RICHAR g• ■-- , pp mT_ _ 2 � � J b st snding our school has yet shown, ante prior to and after our rrival, as - - - - , ' and t sltrustees are to be congratulated emptied its-contents to'be reple feted o ly . " FOR SALE - A CARLOAD' OF -: -� - Iupon the judgment they displayed in,re- on our return to civilization, w ere ple , - t ining the services of our present tea0h= Valuable Farm Property .fist sick find die. Yon may no know, at - ::C; , .- � I - d a for the section during this year. T it is the boast of some people h re that the I � I ' f undation is well anu rul laid in t country hasn't enterprise sufficient to a it Tenders will be received by- the undersigned • t • • . . j nior department, reit er fear nor favor a graveyard, but one of our party as to fihe 5th day of inept. next,for the urchase at _ bron ht three on• with 4im n orde to so much per acre of the homestead farm sad Inwe any child to pass oil u til they are $ K residence of the late u m. Ferguson, deceased. i. jas& arrived from the refinery at . v J ready for it. A few years q, this room supply this lack. Of course h intend to consisting of that part of the northerly halt of j �= s but as et he has fat ed to are lot ea con 2,of scarboro, in the county of York visa badly managed and pupil were pro• seek bear • y ' �•= ` - j- one for himself or for his fait fal ca ine on the•oath aide of the C P R ira�k, about 9ti. : � �; 1:110-ted who did not know the multipliCa- &(-res,more or less. This excellent farm V iotas= tion table be and 9 times. t e result is hunter. Some things happei here het in one of the best farming sedtioas its Ontario (; y b make one both smile and wood r. A 1 the about 14 miles froui Toronto post office:and ad• i i . ND R. S., . ,...., ... that the'foundation in this aoc�other mat- lad fell into about foot of wa r the o her joins Agincourt vihtsge,and ip about batt a mile tare nut,being there, they ha .been ai a day, and,after he came out he as ad ass- from the C P R andel (� T R station.,and the Lias - . , • I 3 continual disadvantage. The are inn 11t distance from cbunche.,bchool44, and a in early I. . tag g ed his father : "Papa am I rowed ?" The farm is on biah ground, workable la early •' , : .. . . T i �` {k the same as others. but they o not show The marvellous event of the n has iprihtt, well drained and fenced, and the soil U - • • • e ��liii ■■■ ����111���...LLL ` e • e • . X the same advancement, for phare is not far fell to the.lot of our boy b, who id• •rich clay loam in a first-class state of cultiva• �.I I tion. The buildings are a substantial #tons the basis to rest an edn0atlo neon. In fair to rival Peter In the Hsbi line. tri dwelling boussasx2a.with frame kit�haa ittach- ' 1 Pied the order before the rise in peiae, I am in.a position to gig miFj moraiag he caught L'fish from hose i side ad,frame barn.I00x35.stable WxW. shed 5attle, customers the benefit. Any rhes wanting a barrel of fine sugar, 11 . the primary room children a either en , Chased with their work or lea idle habits h• drew a five cent piece the s mo and other outbuildings, Rood orchard and fi fly it will pay you to call an see me before baying elsewhere, . ' of 1891. The kaiak Send is i oar m dot, inQ welt.. •t>s>tlstis--Ons third cab. and the I �n save you money, I 11ave afro�atit to hand . that -.will follow them throe h life. In ba sate secured by mortgage on the property1. 1 and is delib4rately preparing t r snaps abs with interest at 6 per teat.,or at the option of : '0 - the senior division Mr. Ed �y has not romiseaoasly and otherwise. We ho 10 the purchaser, payable in teen within two weeks0 ` ' ' spared himself, and if the p pile are se have•oma views of our sum or ma Bion atter offer accepted. The highest or any tender desirous t� learn as he i5 to acmmunioate ere we.return. Onr time is • t t l not net«tatily accepted. For further particn y fan's ly to bfn. w H Fa;gason,,A� court or I' 00 • .- information, %bore need .not be a failure. ng. g g �r y NY IONeON.I tecutor, Wextorb P O - in bomb fi■hin�, swimming, satin and AN •1 There is uc royal road to :earning and if sleeping, Swinging hmmmoc of n loss Dated July 30,IM. 42-45 ` eaph days lesson from the beginning to sorts inviting us to test and I inure, ng -- ----- -- -- - \ in pew Staple Dry Goole and Groceri is which I am selling ate twp dented prices._' the end of the t3rm is mastered; failure from ander the ire" and the a scions ver T N E C E L B R AT E D This u what ilia people Of Claremont and snrronnding country have long " . ., would be an impossibility when an exam- andah of oar rustic ,abode w .ich wne -been waiting for good goods at low.prices. We've go the We can , - ination comae. There is always heavy the summit of Claremont Poi The sap- LERIGH �� � C��L safely guarantee you a saving of 1,5 to 40 ger aeni. n ev rything�. -I '-: lose to an section when inefficient teach• P1Y boat ie one of the most ma anal f tors on ba from as. Don't fail to call at once and see hat w are doing: else are employed. The difference in the of life in these parts. A few days o it acknowledged to be the best ' -M you Hats and Bun Shades just opened out selling at alf pr ce.' No trouble: a, ed our wharf without call ng, and the . :. taxes to any ratepayer between employ. P . 1 coal mined. to show Roods and quote prices. - . ': is a capable and an inferior teacher is ane it created' was ma+t h heart-ren ren ins. , I, only a few cents and eve child in the Men, women, boys a girl used heir , ' I lunge to their utmost �paeit to at ract HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ALL RIND`S QF' FA �1F1I9 PROnUCB. - - . section suffers untold in ur when tree .. ..I dM IMPORTING DIBZVT in down the taxes is more thought of its attention, but to 00 �u J loon Yours respeotfally, 1 - - � B - ,fired off his rifle several times the p rson „••FROM THE MfNS5.... . I _ ,- .. � • . then doing-in an honest manner what is fastened a towel to the end of Ashin rod �j�. T A right in the interests of eduoatiou. The and waved it wildly .but all no Vail. Why boy inferior Gaal when you can gat ._ , . f, - . school law now provides that'shoos who Short-allowance was to be a foroed the she best for same price. .. • fiHE ORONTO B' RGAIN HOUSE, have passed the entrance examination dog to be slain, famine mast ave ,bat . , - 1. . shall remain another year in the public necessity the mother of inven on ea a to . school, which means a fifth clave shall be our relief, an our brive mai as ured ..(,.OFFICE, AND YARD..... 1 - - - LA. ZMONT. . formed to le • them advance. It this class sufficient provisions for the day • the ' ' '' I , neisthboriti hotel. But the PP Y KING �T. PICKElIING I}on t tmi•take the Laos, , W-1 is taken rep and all the studies.belonging g I tis p Rsii<tih's Old Stand - . to it, sad the rate yore may demand i%, a marvel. It is a flossing G r hop. , (Opp Gordon House.) - on• door south of she Methodist Church. �r is will be im eipla teach a school Batter Bho Confectionary E t•bliih ant, •r poo b e to Flour and Weed Store,. etc. -Svc ping G• D��KE�. effioiently with two teachers. The fifth from a needle to an .anchor is ei on - -- I olase and entranoe olass are sufficient to - -�- - - - - .. . BROUGHAM lward or will be.procured on dr. and Ws again Ball atNntioa in b� lCE C 'EA11l take np all and more (hao ell of one it Rather the whole a►mp feast their good shock of � -s>wD - teachers time, so that some classes must eyes and furnish tberr larder • The pas - - 1 T I ' be niglocted unless a third teacher is om- and mamma• purchase then ,and 3=00L B0013.'...811141 TAILOR M�f I .1 - I i ployed. There tae been a desire on the the younger fry look after 1*c} ' andSHOP 0 i�0��s .- - Part of the trustees= to please the people, chewing gum. It•comse an H�•e • - I __,n keeping the school sax at' the lowest g sq•+Ie meal. Hamill' point adds STATIONny Ice C 8ve>fj day ' the week.- eras=,... , inoesibte rate, but there is noshing praise- a further attraction to our snrpm lits. - . ; _ h6ave a complete hook oiStti/i>ags,PaDl• ; worthy in.such a Connie if it mast be done The Modorm brings to this _ :• . , ito and overcastings, which will be ..• 1 , as the expense i T. each evening,its batch of ma and - Writing Tabloq from 5 eta, upwidtrds. ' made rep in the very best manner , i RS TANNER - pe se of the children. For to aero, both of whiali are anxio y t► %sd. Flue Note Paper, also a good 'fascial- sad in first-class style. T - oral years the school scoominodation hat The campers from she vario isLn that • merit of veru cheap flocs iD ireQtliriag clothing for spring and J O H !� TANNER N E R r .- ,been less-than required, some children dot LMm Joesph and the hots ,lin•s dock , . PENCILS, ! .have been a whole year without a desk at sundown mad eagerly •can the of • $UB$ER8' summer will le well 00 Dell and ea- io lace their book in elfin a seal where . - - amine temples Pricer away down . has mots always on hand. P• +getting the passengers M they pee down neon COMPASSES i Leat' your rdors for fish Taes• Ahoy could. Everyone 11ae silently.fallen them from the upper deck. We not - - �• �8,���ARTi Brougham. days d Thursdays.- . in line so long as it was only a matter of surprised when a goodly n ber ' " - 1. • and NOTE BOOHB. . _ bodily inconvenience, but if th; ,)ugh a bark and make their way to the n and A *sriety of Inks, sold by quantity or PICKERilto- FASSIONARL]!I , false economy the children are refused commodious building capable of on main- otherwise. _ • in aomfortmbl .event .fl.e e.t•, which TONSORIAL ARTIST I+'IR .T-CItf�SS the help to mature their minds, then it g Y Y m jjO�j� becomes everyone interested to demand is owned by Mr. Hamill, wh rep %•tion lel• s v l> >' Lj'� j`� j� T . . . .�- � -) t for a first-class table at he m orate e i , S C U 1' F' Lit E R S � I ; E that when we are fazed at all, that we charge of=6 per week is well knows Our j . have the facilities for our children that - the school law guarantees to ns. There mail matter being obtain we salsa Everyone,knows where to get a Rood hair ALSO THE - hom�a to gladden the hearts f toren y reef- Here wo act( again cat or a shays, a viae shampoo to - , are times when ten minntea.more fora dents on Claremont Point, t rough letters clean and cool the head, ora - class would mean that those not so apt 1pving.and otherwise, y papa tinge to'keep the hair from _ WIL�INSON PLOWS the d ' new SCRANT01T,SCRA"01; . . _. . ` could be made to see t exiting, could and lust though not least, ss PI IMINo coming out. .. • _ .. get interested in the lasso , but the im• NgwS CHE. - . . AP F It. CASH. `, , possibility through the pressure of so O a °_ M' SCRANTON GOAL Ladles' days,--Tuesdays rind Fridays. f . - , -_ . .. . ..1 . `L; mapy classes in a Riven' time, causes • . �' 400� . .7 .= tsoal 0 g well , many children to fall behind and only the pilon is said to b work' Now is the time to pat in your winter Following are my priors : lI smartest are able to comprehend the les' 1n East Luther. stook. Hair Cut_160 ;"Bhave 100; Hair $ince i10: , : �j _ 1 �, " 1. . .,::, ., r son and make advancement. This state Mr. Walter W. McLar >Q, to her of - Shampoo 15a ; Bea Foam 10 ; Razor ;, ROUG ,,1 of things should not be, the school is as the Cedar Greek School. ioker' g, has •••�iOal �;he� 8rthall �iVBr••• another and should die wished himself b ► pass a on of his p Honed lbo. H A M ' . . ' much fqr one child as ono 8. -" . :, be so conducted that there would be time pupils in the recent prim teachers, ex. we beg to state that we have in a complete -� in all t it amination, We extend bu con ratulat• st°°><°f e°ai'ei°Ve and not whish we will ; k lesson hp g sell at the lowest •ibis figure, 0�7 arbl� orks• ;r;: to thoronRhly instil the o P� ag I �{ ­_ ... 'l . 1 �--`__` ­ . minds. We have-no desire to find fault ions on the resnl«. �r•J„ .80 r=►©N .„ sr BARGAI with the trustees, that is not our object, JoReph Mahar, t1te�Jee J mss }hnitator BROCK $T.t OPPQ$ITE POST OFFICE � ­:_ . � Belly in Piokering V iiiage,also SoftI . d .-- ! '. but thare is finch a thing "as be1nA penny who has been terrorizing re�idepto of Coal tar threeriina,s6.g6. ! `-'-"tea •Son &Hawkeng ' _ I . foolish. Ido not think Mono Road by holding t em upltat` the Thankin our manyy customers for past favoirs, TT b f z -lett and pound hoping for a continuance of the same. All � MICALLY U la - our trustees are niggardly,t oy only mean point of the revolver, is in rampton jail, orders lett with Win. Peak- will receive - - _ Ill�i ± >uenutraolturers of 3 +` *i to be economical, but th" e.00mes a-time hie arrest having been aced plished by a prompt attention. 'Headstone end > j ( Marble onumencs, when additional outlay is r�gaired to be woman's wit. W. t PARK PARIS � `•'" RE E N 'i 4' �' economical. Mr. and l�rs. Eddy have At about half one o look oh Tues. i other Gemeter�r Work.. - Qat Agt.W.D.bIATTH>tWs ds t)o. a 1. been trying for the past two; gears to do day morning a fire, origin ting from the '36 Cegts r pOtlnd at . � ' amu im rt sa of se�otah, swedes. `' 1:1furnace, started in the Fleu Airrioaltural - i fes ' • -three peoples work for two I peoples pay, i . a�►>nta Caattataa Grant. ��d ' . they have dbne (rhe utmost 111 their ower .Works, Aurora. 'Phe fir bf igade was All fes wishing work would do well to sal 1 `' P Tie N�W8_ from nom fll •�'a>�• HOWSE'S ,�' STORE AU work guaranteed ., but they oanngt perform the impossible. soon in full force on the s e end exliilR- 'w ; an us t re porch tig r : - T 'ee the reoe. are not aqairs• slated the 8amet bafore ooh mage and prig or trip lowe•i� be talars j�p(� (�p� ■■�[y�, , a' iitalia,*dsoU n ; - - � f�r 4! + "Xl1�sl* � _ �, s1 t['3 A2 ..bA� F' Jd_ -.S.1 /' y.Y4 1 i t e ob se 000are+"1. W ,,, �s, ,� �r rk d ne baa i9 b ao -, ,�, r rte. -. for the wo o , Y • . _ • . ;.,s w �. f' . . end , . , . _ .A,� , ,.. .2�°p t -o-i. i. !$Fr-*.,-'ec._x,._ {' }` z -i.)...,::t.a i._ _, ,_A "�t..,v.a �,• :-r 1:' {� .. .r ,fie..d-. .., - --. A-. 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' .__.. ii, ..,.,,. ,, 3 1•Wae,4 .- fii�.. .. , $ _ `- may �.. _ _ - . .-. .. d- - - .-: _ -r ..P_.5.*. .., c '" ,s Yah - 1. . - t w .. .: .. .. F i ,. .. �,t !, ix. a e r ,.-:'.,.:. . F - • -... .T` t.: 3f V(f '45'r('\i?�'g` §� `ft . - d r'ax.x r .�•l=i - -. .._ ... ....- ,. .. -_ -.:. `-. ._ -, .- :-�- .- .s... .,. -y. f; . �' :� a,. •iw .tx:. �� 'x..•a," v.c-,.` •aril. I- 3.r. f 1 tg. •-e r "n ` wwtcc I}- ;.-. -... t. .,"T_ ., ,.•t. ., n. P. . :f '.. , " `-p.`. .t. .: ) .. 'z._+_.i.: .:[d-F'�, .�.,X_, +�+ _ i, h s"y.f .7 xv.. ' 't�'�-y II��.�� ± f.+�Fb :.`'•} n5 k� N..- -G` f ��-, i--- - `__._.. .. >t'#.. _ .: -t- .:a.<s.<: a k:.-_: 4s-r, _•ex�_,' -Ti*Y s ::1 .Yt.. xfbk�4 't�R+�i _ .Y.1 ,At�`k` fes'•' n•, :a [!2 - 4 • -- wat$r. B the Oime the ♦0 M $� kn7' 3+{> '� ' 7 nllg moa n r STRICT DOTS. c. a, tllt►I .OI , tafarbrle Pont Of. ! �: I turn d with. the waiter, - ,_ Is his employer ae floe, Ora, has a Dorgan mow, which gave flTOLltx 't•sta l[osT Bsaia'edztD l[AI1Ixaa bre hing his Inst. The deceased was ap- 'bib to two ferrule calves this s Min , and Vat`s Potions, Ner'voua pe6illt" , . , t: 11WY OII8 $�CHADIQBS. pare by an ezoeedingly strong and he ty P g- �itgre, ,Sfttitis, Unaa4tural Dschar�as, Abtlip, _, r man and had been in town on W es- aids more than her weight of milk in K J, atgtd gam.Diseases Poeitivel >a�4 _ Mayor Bond of Toronto Junction was day afternoon. The funeral took ace day$` She is giving 40 pounds of y --1 fined S1 and costa the other da for ala __ . .4 , y PP' ri v and was large attended.-Ti es• milk a dao on very moderate pasture. .x �� .-; fug a bo who had accidentally splashed y P yT48 �181401 Trel0,11,0gW801 � DISCM! �Y ,,y 1 P N rth Ontario fair t ie ear Monis to l�he gave 60 Ice a dap last ear. �x f some water on hie-worship. iter than its predecessors- " The rise The Dominion government has adopted k, � yR W:H. lisid's election in west Ddr• 1st as been improved and is now in the the new patent ballot, which it. is almost M i�"Yer ase Deposit the Money In Your Bluth or with Ito ► Peatlsashr -tt � s� .. ' ,. Is. be paid rs After ! �F<, bum will be protested on the ground of ria er e hands. We hope to see this fair impassible to spoil 'n making. white far an CURED ender•written bet M a; ;�,�£ Q } eorrapi practices. The etitioner, is Mr. eep on growing until it stands with the circle is placed oppo�fte the name)o!each -A '°��08a�tssreehays lives de of 7�nn ` men 4 �� C ' '- p nt►d middle gad m m The tarm,the worhelwn fl-w 8aaday.e the o the kotw- A. James, publisher of The State.ttlan. st ureide the cities, candidate, the surrounding being black, cion.--au have its,iodms, l�*oW,p. .�a., tt tae t�esn in bewar�o} ,: ' $� ;_{, ' At Fort MaoIeod, N. W. T., daylight accident occurred id the Pl'�by as so that the Dross can hardly be placed in x k *+�*►you are +iaa p weak and okii both m uy and °b�al`patty: , .,'_;�_ . now breaks at 2.80 a. m., and at 10.80 p c ar h Sunday night that might a der COnsglt os befior.too late. NO NAMES USE WITHOUT WR TTEN NSENT. Con den.ial. ��tl� p a doubtful position. The inventor "gets I � ;.. f 7` • m. a newspaper c be read without diffi• sna eiroametsnces have proved ear as. $2 600 from the I C -, net before the sermon a large galea 'zed government for his VARl1COCEM EMISSIIONS AND SYPHIL CURED. �,;: ;; '., salty. This world be a great for the • on pipe (one of the largest in the or an patent. W.g=GbLLINB. W. S. Colitnsy of Saginaw. Spas k W.t3.CO :;aero.�` � " 1 . farmer who works his man from daylight 11 forward towards Rev. Mr. Hands and "I am P.9. At Is.I learned•bad until dark. o a•chair neaallq occupied by Blies(} nide habit which I tin' V� _% r ' .. The Toronto Indlietrial Exhibition, °ed �' I thea a1°ame °nB°y�°,� °bo fed a ° .fit . his evening, however, the chair was- for. °' °s°T° f°d '�• 1 nerv- / oar and desbonden;no ambition; memory Doo ; eyes u 5 F which is to be held from the 8rd to the t nate vacant, Miss (bald having taken +� . red,snalo.n gad Dler; pimples as face; hair 1 bone Me► ,rt i _? 15th of Se tem.,er, will no•doubt be the iss Bastin's place at the organ in the pains; weak beck; •ari000ele;- dreams and at '`�'= R ; ; a{ • greatest fair of the present,^ear,and from 1 tier's absonQe. h� ; it in etc. I ape hna.. '. `� , �: 0 A dreda ad wf t help. was oontesn �"�s's. present indications It promises to aural IIIri John Diwali, a farmer Af the 6ih. KBNDAt,I. saieid* whoa a intend noaenmended Drs. 1. . - all others, both in point of exhibits and a n. Scott, was found dead on Mo day YIN CURE :-1 ,�, ,'! f F 1. ,; gm's Nsw Method Treatment. Thank ° _ . in attendance of viaitors. The grounds . ear his pig pen. The other mance s of �iL In two 'the 1 was cured. This dz �` � a have been vastly im roved since last ear, i e family were away picking b®rrioe and / ° °aD' °IId °°•'a hada try was two ` ` I.V. Z. ' 1. p y he was not found until some time site he I►earo and y fir' tom, & . # l� and aif eady moat of the s ace in all the died. Baa be ogre� ,� j •., ' f p He had gone out to feed the I ige raaw ''a< baildIn has been applied for. All on- and it.ie supposed mast hlwe been Bad en- �d TONTON. . g�jpv W 1 4 . ea ose on the 11th of August. A- . mpottats d,A.Tn�►'�!'•�p, ''t�� tri ly stricken. Io January he had a pataly- I TNI - 1` Varkocese Cum. ` ' ., ;.: good ' rogramme of special Attraotione, Oio ,stroke gad had not bean strong shoe. r• ` t a�� x1 �rOV SUCCESMUL firsIr rr `ftm I eoealtad Dae. � j � both novel and interesting, will be pro- He was-only 36 years ai age and lest' • a FOR MAN OR t[AST. v• 11;enaed� a I lit�d .1 1""`, § littL Dope. I wa.sarDrteed. Their new Treat. • ; t- " 11 Tided as usual. Is is only a little over a widow and some small ohildran.-Jo nal, j. o.raft to is ea �e. nevler an.ars, q . �,'; _ - manth to the time of the fair, and our lt..aVnWo +►� ament�' '� flier * B�sissi eseired, r _ It is said the town of Newmarket has ! ner�ea �' D dvsDDeared, heir drew in readers cannot chose a better holiday trip !seventeen s SENO MITI CURES �� �- than chis offers. Cheap excursions will tt'atea and nine none blas '' * gym• sores brlshC, acme gad , >!oz B•odc•oaoo.,m•.Itrb.tl,'ML be run on$11 railways at rates in kee in Dr•B•J° era,b0 stuns .azosily. $a'i°a tried many 4� • I ' 1. �it P Dsor 81++.-i'iWe send ninon. or non. °°t heartily troommend Dye•Kennedy&Ksm= reliable • i`� with the times. " Thls great'fair has now ooVsNftonRkt ���b + 1 haused ve oryoor endalrs spa cure wttn ipod success it 4 ��,�.K,g Bpeciall" They treated me honorably and Ilfuny." t ` become one of the beet and moat popular wonderful medicine. I Dace Dad a map.t6as an Oealt epavia and,Ave bottles crud Ler 1 Aa:�u rL.�,�rx''f~ � � educational and entertainment enterprises keep, barb on herd au tbottme. T,.P.E.it RIMN• •A Nervous Wreck-A iia on the continent• and attracts visitors COMPOUtd Yoorst� �•s� Po neva PPY T.P. I'?if^`ii3tlN. � f i s 4 1, T.P.Emerson Has a Narrow Escape. '� ';" ;,� each year,.not only from all parts of the A recent discovery by a old lCENDALLIS SPA��N CUREa w"y `K Bee on the farm. At school I learned early 'A;,; �a .' DOmiYllon, but fr0111 the United $tutee as physician. ouny C.,:uK,Mo..Apr.d, � Habit,*hick weakened me physically,sex y and - 41W,' • - aaonthly by thousa of Dr.B.J.Ks"A"Co. mentally. Family Doctors said I Mae of fntb ` 3 s ' Ladies. L the only t Dear 9trsjrI nave used seTsral battles of your decline (Consumption-). finally olden $ +- . 1. well, and those who have never been there f 1r , ; ' woE�ld be sttrpriseii at lt9 magnitude! and Iy •'Sondall'e aparin Cure" with mean success. I Monitor. �e rgsa € +. safe and reliable medicin d!e think it"rho bust Liniment I aver used Bat a rr• to my handa.l Id lac nLd the gs,ta elIf tS ,k �4' attractiveness, basil almost like a World's oovered. $aware O! aapriaci led +„oaedo„e Curb, one Mood Bparla and Lifted $ P druggists Who two Bose 8pa.tow. ve recommended it to , �'� 1. , • abase had sapped mi vitality. I took t e 11'ew • " , - Fair, only on a smaller al ler scale. offer inferior medicines In place of this. As for Nn several of my friends who are much pleased.with ,� MeaW Treatment and was,cared. My ft•iends hank I t *- x ' - COok's Cotton,Root OmpOnnd.tabs no baK• R gad keep It. Respeetfull ' ' was oared of Consumption. I have sent the runny _� . " rt 8.8 tis. P.O.Bos 11a. atients all of whom were curers. I'he r New i lute,or inclose=i and 8 cents in postage in 1 tier N _ ,' ,�( '+ 1 d �- WHITBY: N Bbr Sale by sA Dragglsp=or address ethod�`reatment supplies vigor,vitality mom_�.. rt '� "! ,. _ ani'we willsend,sealed,by return 6fail. Fall aced B><tt►sa TueATat'T.hood." ,fit . Dr. B, J. KENDdLZ COMPANY, •Ala.h T_.:d&:_. ,'i. 3 a / t j - _ particulars In plain envelope, to ladies o y, 8 cNoaeuaoM FAL".e, vT. The arbitration between Messrs. Rosa stamps Address The Cook Compare READER ! Are Too a victim? Have you lost ho ? Ar boa eniltomnL:�ir. rr:� ! �, % 19-11A.", Bros. and the insurance.Compdw s was riage7 Has your Blood been diseased? 11ac roll any WFLAL;i.:,r.r c->-,r ., � : ,'► } - Windsor,Out,Ca - - New Method Treatment will care you. What it has done,for tfiers it ;Mil: r: • f••r jy, .r, r•. - ' concluded.on Friday. The matter is o� importance to the.tnercantile cpmr) .osis` Sold in �Phitbq by ��'. R. Howse. FARJi'ERS' IIIARBET. ,r�..a: t7VJEXMM CrrtT�.'1Fi�.Zg1r=LD C2 XV C! �-'�'t►:7. x as well as insurance companiAs and h s at- -r- ! Toltoxro Aug.. 10, 18$x. 16 Yews in Detroit. �BO,Q00 CUl'8 ISO R3SiC'. . X00 t3nsultation Fre No matter who has treated yon •to for". hr ^�t e P` f*fn I' ' where. . The fire oenrred on the nT'_ t vt Wheat.spring ......... 00 00 to 00 60 htaoof ehaW. Chargee � nable. Books Free.-."The Golden M,,nitcr" �,-:U,- .1 �� �� Feb. 8th., and had its origin in t the Wheat,red winter...... 00 00 LO 00 59 tri►trxi), on Diseases o men. , Inclose i Dente. healed, { tailoring room. In the efforts made �o put he nnderaigned wishes to thank his. any C�'NO NAMES U BD WIT postage, WRlTTE CONSENT. PFM'. ' • I Y Wheat, goose ..:......... 00 68 to OQ 00 VATS. iVo medicine sent C. O. D. No names n bozos or pnv©t.. * - oat the fire, conslderabie water was carried I patrons for their liberal patronage d r rep in pail3, and the chemical eztinRciisher ! Bayles, bush............. 00 40 to 00 00 ooewi Everything Co ildentlal. Question list and c, st of �'��at- r j i i'ng.the past year and asks for a ment. FRBB. ' �'t was discharged a;nnmber of times without continuance of the same. Oats, bneh................ 00 86 to 00 8? �-, oncoses. After the engine got to work the i Peas, bash................. 00 00 iQ 00 G5 ,E 4 l'. ORS, PENNED KERGAN water was thrown into the second and j Hap, new, ton....,....... 7 50 ro . 8 50 IVO 8 SHEL �tT`F , 1 ,. faraeslloein and General Bl cks lth ! DETROIT, MICH � -4, third flats in large quantities, sa it was �' Straw, too................. 760 to 800 g . � Dressed hogs............. . .6 75 to . 7 25 feared;the block would go. According to -- In done on shortest not4tee. - . " �_ •: Major Harper's statement before the Arbl- ; and-at lowest prices. Beef, forequarters....... 4 50 to 5 00 --- - --:- V 7 tratora, over 18,000 gallons of water were I . I i eef, hindquarters...... - B 700 to 830 put in: This large volume of water had to , : . 41 Mutton..................... 600 to 700 data through h the floors, ceilings and Di�e�ped and "interfering feet • _ pe g Veal. carcass ...6......... 5 50 to 7 00 WM � ' stairway into the store below. Besides the speciality. Baiter, lb..... W 18 to 00 ZO i." H N -- . �_. ., :} goods actually burnt, the stock was thus •••••.••...•• 5 ' t' .4 Eggs, doz........ ; �? . ea sed to and suffered damage 'by waiter .......... t)0 6 b 00 0 I - Po AA� p D and smoke. The stock was insured as fol.. A call solicited. . Potatoes, per bag......... 65 to 7. t I, B�1�Y NEW STORE, CLARE O�ONT lows British American ;6.000,ithia policy w Ci H M �;, , �" ` = --^-^^ I . r. W , .- .- had }been Manning �iiteen years) North • .1` A 1 - CLAREM Nr DOMINION BAh1`g `� : :...:�"M"� . . . .1 .11 1'� Pariah and Mercantile,Commercial Union (opposite Market Baildin�.l S - - t , �1 and tua,$3,000 each. On being notified, _ .- _- - m anise sent Mr. Wylie, 'r., to ad• Ca I�a� P$Id U � 500 000 theP _ 1 P Pt . t , Price s are - Tumbling n jne� the loan. Rose Bros. eeleoted W. D � � Sur los - 1 500 000 `` MoSa ct Co's Euro as wou�d bave hair, or a bald ,h Surplus, -. i t P. : �' Michael, Gordon, y pe gray , I. ,' buyer, to'act for them. Mr. Wylie insisted when by using St' ll i Y; enation of an • a raisement WHITBY AGENCY. - - i l ., ° ,_ ,a n the es M e a e r I�' I bond which he produced, but pore submit W' T. �'CR��`N` 1 - _ pn•aral lsaatetas Wastsew 'lzaaua•tte ting this bond to Dow & McGillivray, Roes _ HIR �IGO� ' Bros.: were advised that it was drawn I BAVINGB D8PA8T3[ENT. 1. { it rail tie restored to its roper, thick ear Yntereed allowed at hieb"I current rages. xo .,...JN' PRICE O F:.. : - Y,4 wholly in the interest of the companies and . - I �- r and color; or who wont d allow their • notice of withdrawal required. _ _ _ - , . was unfair. Acting upon such advice they I.. :' '�{ _.: 1. hair to ow long when it can E. J. THORTO`, DRY GOODS READY-MADE CLOT ING84669 �:. " refnaed to sign the bond, but offered to sign s removed for iclr 1ssNApKi�. s=se, f • . _ a bond used by the London & Laneash'ire I and Other companies, to ezeonte one in' - 1 _-�- - - , � TCENT - BOOTS _ f1M : terms of the Statute, or'to appraise with• � . a . • _', out a bond at all. Mr. Michael stated he - .11 - " y ?l even event so far as to offer to take any w• ), �ORDON, Tonsorial Ar ISS, ► * ( F, wh-1 : olesale merchant in Toronto as tbird Eire street west, Pickerin • i DAA: BARGAIX- , - DA' Y 1. � �,Fman, but W lie, jr., refused ever offer. g 8• ` - - �- - - - i, f Everything in reason, it would appear, Woe t�►V Ytl it ; FOR THE NExT 15 DAYS. ' . - �, done by Roes Bros, to avoid delay and ez= XONEYV0. LO N �rOPYR1GN�'V•. pense; but to no purpose. The Companies,; 1 HE BALANCE OF OUR I Ill throdgh Mr. Wylie, ere, neat demanded I: -ON- ! C♦N 100'!'A11 r► rLT1tItT t ltbf a fI formal proofs of loss which were farnis6ed. w• •�as��t� T+s� ! E Mr- Michael, in the meantime, had callMORTGAGE SECURITY. t,�e ,� ► a ummer t��� y in Mr. Nicholas GarLnd, of Toronb, ,�Z �"''$T,�,� eiue►te low old � �� 0 t toy . d . " k assist in h �i1i-' the adlastment. The claim wane bought and sold on oommission. es►a tp� �" based ap„n an eahawtive ezamiaation of roues ta• a�te,•,�t►w*ari�as, '° , the stock made by Messrs. Ross Bros., Ui veat•r. 'lf1•thq Paula n.rie ! * a: , 4 Powell and McNay, Agent for Fire. I •ei�t .•aic•wav tier t - - i ' Garland. Mir gel, Life AcGidOnt ate 1 �� a et,* flair 1 . •-; N,. iq- The Companiea, after an examination bl 'of their own experts, offered $2,100 is. settle Glass and Steam Soiierinsuranc } I9 �.. . i •, > meat. Thio offer was � t.�. non b . slier. - . . ti refused and the e� . *oN� �� i . Pa �A��S d ��LLA " .aa►�lWr ego..t i . . ,� , ' k . ` Companies demanded an Arbitration under errs. b - i Statute. L. T. Barclay, Barrister and n► Das. taroeADWAS �R Ej, tS OODS• �s Local 'stray of the High Court,Whitby.' , - ,� f was oh n by Ross Bros., and Mr. J. H. . Propert For •gate , y , v �• Including two desirable dwellings is Piot B Q O.T i•gad . 00 yirbe of Drees Goods worth .10a and 12 0 your choice at Se end 80 Flock, - C., of Locdon, b the companies x These entlemen havi tailed to oleo+s acres or toad hishi suitable for lis. •__• We have still a few ieoea d Colored Coahmeree it 18o �Portb w . _; �V • ; lots. Good investaaent. Terms liberal. Per- P r �`' upon t e third Arbitrator, Judge ikilyn..6 sone dedrous of rend"their farms shoal ;call PRINT S - . sppoin Mr. L. B. Marton, Barrister. o>� on the undersigned lat ono*. HOES„s I a n a . M ! _ • Ea�' , Oahu The hearing eztendsd over g i Fast colored Prints at 5a. 10C Printa reduced to 8• . 4 period i twelve days. Ileo. H. Watson, Q' - CO#VjWANCalo OAB1iV=Y no ®._ FOROES A CO. • .- ft - TORONrtO I V C., and J. B. Dow acting as Counsel for ; Crum s beat English Prints Worth 1st o and 16c,nQw 9s. and l0iia A. W• V. RICHARDBbN gAvx opf;ixreD a xltw 8802 s°ro s°r , now 6c, - • .i ' Roas Bros., and B. B. Osler, Q. C., and 13 I". i Handsome' new Delainetts worth 10c and 12jc r D. Ga ble for the Com arses. The Arbi� ¢� "poise Bl �ok"t°Z a •�.1 i D�+ Challies worth 8o, sale price tratorsIafter a farther;sitting lasting from - 169 KING STREET, AST p - r . f Tneada to Friday of last week, reached a READYnNAD E C I/OTHING• . ; k_' � ` conclusion and awarded Roes Bros. some - oht=oatre cLYu>x aorkL. - ,; l $7,401.Q8 and, directed the Companies to1. Boys 2 pteae. Halifaa Tweed Sults at 898 worth $1.76 , . Pay the costs of the Arbitration. The1 ­1 _ Youn Men's Suits lou ' z , C� g , g pants'at $6, wo th �7, _ amount awarded is, we understand, withi i X hew lu".'naBOOTS sna ' S OES Men's Na • Blue SO*' a Suits at $5.76, worth $6. u,�, f &boat$500 of the whole' blaim. y at Bottom Dat!io•s. _ en s Scotch Tweed Suits, size from 86 to 44, at $8.80, wor $IO • �- 1 • I Men's Heav Cottonade Pants at 69, worth 1. ` s' . _ UXBRIDGE. II y , f 11111a D. Cel r`Oiti3EES9 M�t>~`xa fir• Men's Shaker Flannel Shirts at 8e wor h 4 •. `. , At the election held in the East Ward . I Iq. . . -- ---- - - i�., ' " os. Monday Mr. Wm. Foster defeated Mr.i oo H Cr R E E R I E fj Gaod Cottonade at I6c, Extra heavy ai 2oc worth 2681. 411 E. D. Wilcox by a majority -of 18, i + ` ` It R O C E R IE s F�� .1 i :` O� H MIZIT� tj If Horse thieves are reported from all par s ; of the c4nntry. The wonder is that ati I . - e'., Thts D Partment�is"redlenished weekly with the freshest GI.OcerleB n "ths . 4- 4 present prices anybody ahoald be tempted 1afta 'jrbe t]ndersigned begs to aUnou�ncie. market.i New Clover.Honey "in Glas Jars at 108, Best Baking Po der iIl �k,�.,� to steal a horse. I . Glass Jirs at 10c. We keep-the bee brands in Canned Meats and Vege- � �. J I the matter with startingg afar- to their patrons that'they have adopt•._ %tory for 'the manafactnre of Burdock ed the tablas. $est Red Saloon 2 aan for 268. New Japan Tea, May pi kings, r xi. c blopd bitters here Y Some - -- ' good at 1,6c, extra fine flavor at 25o per lb the best in the market. Fresh -. � Ar - .- e of our neighbor. c.a.8� ►S�gWZT 4: $ ," x �,I ing+ localities can furnish sufficient mater- < {linger Snaps 6s. per.lb. Every Department packed.full of Borgia s t ► . r xf., sal to ran the plant indefinitely. . and henceforth will sell for CASH a ; g "�0 H• '" Bishop, our enterprising -tom- . `j ` - mission merchant, bought the first load F�rcto Only. Those desirous of having their R►e ember � Su er �'r00ds iY11�St b� Coo ed 0 t lYI t Y. ,'t� : of new rye (not old) from a Mr, Clark, of Wants suppled will kindly beat` itt .; Udora, at 50�, pet bash, It was at once - t e ext 15 Days ' 1. 11 ,t - -., ahi - ' will b®' lved peed to Toronto for fall seed, '- •gr0"�s 0�='�•� mind that �0 C R'E D I T g , I. ,* � j i4 As $all e d, �i Mrs: was drivin b the rYe - - under an aircatnstances, I. . M, HENRY '. ` ,' 1 js ,? � �,;.} 1i� _ � lYR f tory on Monde g Y a Manafaotnrer of y !' BARRY S NEW STORELAR ONT. Ther horse took fright at �. .•r ,:. � ;w , some pigs on the aide of the road and ran In eonsequenc� of the above',C40 lge • . M� away. The lad Y,� F'OrCe 8c suction P a ; i v t -� ;0 , face badl y was thrown out and her t we have decided to reduce pi►ices as - b ?� :a>s>r� o�.>Kas Miotic oti.*•� r A,� � ; „ Y out and braised The ba `�IiAINa tlolN(# EAaT I)Qg A8 FOLI.o s.- }, 3 tt , was badly broken. n d follows :--- I �s CUi �LE1. buggy Deep well Pumps of Brass, ro 5�. On Wednesday eyeliirig of last week Mr, �� :, Poroelairl Family Ftonr - $1.50 par l tilidred �,, •te•pb� NO. 6 " FxPaEss 7:68 . M. �4. John Blackburn. lot 36.con. 3, Uxbridge, Manitoba Four $1.70 " ft#ftd .It is completely �, � �t � � � e butcher for the ! S Ili t lRN RIffi--.�rY ..w, r ow.a-• 20 Mzgrn $24 M . Uxbridge ring, died very PUMPING iLLR,. F. R. HOOVER t� $ONS 1Yo lute nor tns.e s�e.ta�n i� •2 �1 soddenly of heart failure. Mr. Blaclibarn Windmill and Qistern Taake, i ist+oq><._ll+ m slSll 8 Loci. •': 8. 8 . DE } d (iRE1�:N i;tvBlt, Diva. 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"� s.. - - •1 :. a d.i. ,t.i M r ".. ._, - 9ht1i,:.. x.. - - - - __� __ - _ _ - .i Yf'-. ,ti} .. .:.-- -. .-" - ,w-a.J r-:::W 14"P. .M rx+f'r.?s+se�t:�• ib. �t - --- �.� --r �' ���• , Y . -1 . _ .. . intitle'the h thtiaat hinder thr,.free nae: A tax$EATIST� A "SHttP_ Ya, -„ "Mi non had ilia thousandth perform , , (� (�j 'j' $she b aluakirtg while at work. _. _. _: ., . i � � TgOIjEID B . ..� �l[i\il�Vl� of their o I -P ff- soca at the Paris opera Comique wo lveekb z R �Pdrsesalay a 'lytstt•Fe a►t lite , ti i sacs and the oocaston was Dale rated by Checked hoi't et amore and row thus ' �' ""�""`"" "' r ur xi`:- '""'"' ­,-".'j_," admitting the public free to all rte of the , ,: fester than tree horses. A team that !s Agile Metras " IWH•AT' 1 10OING ON IN THE FOUR house, The composer, Ambcoi Thomas, p, ellcd at and caked will beconne ao nervous - ,; ,� pfi3tuP93 foe S$81y Y j fail a letter writte to lien $. Rendell I CO NEB OF THE (ILOBF» who is 82 years old, was presen. thpt they do not know what they aree►bout, B 4 Thb`idepreaaion in the prise of Waal has they grow thin with ball the work of one of New York, is 18ti7. Lord d►i sianlay made ,� a 1 ` =-, . _, j V •A I1lrench physician hoe devise a vibrat- -- been wad is now diacou in 1 low which that is soled kindly and steadily. The man-. a prapheoy-whish, .jgdging free recent � . ; I ^ '�la -aY , ing helmet for the ours of ser ous head- g Y pAra of the team show the tem�er of the events in the United States are to be + 4: Nes world>l�viat+r of Iatcirest �" € a ache, It iso atraoted of alai of steel is ec}nally true of.oth+tr lines of farm pro- +' PFe J Chronicled Rrie�►-lntereatlaz bap ut in vibrati n b a 'small ale trio motor driver. "If far any reason .the ho'raea have in access of, [bliilment. $e aids i k ••` peaiags of lteeeat Date. p Y daotian and which may not have been not shed their aceta ar Aro unthrifty, give P R ` i t The sensation,produces drove cess the, wholly in vain if the ind°cemenir has been them a little roil meal in their fled daily. "Your fate l believe t0 be ne tato,tbattgh I Y . , - '� _ Nearly 1, 00,000 people still `iilp ak patient falls asleep under i influence Begin with a tablespoon and graduwlly in- it is deferred`b a h siva) ca ae. x t elsh. and awakes free Ecom sin. . to lessen the size of the Hooks by the process $ BPF Y P Y As long t < s f� P -. crease until feedin a Tat twine per day. 'r P 1.' •' I . Austrian: law ertn. 1 bo ii sad iris to Lida Gharnit for tweet ea apt the of culling. That # by keeping only •the as yon have a boundless extent;of fertile and �' F Y ? P Few feedo Will i%a a horse so much strength a , marry at the age of fourtee B Foreign Minister of Mbrocoo; raoticall beat and b ineceasin their vwlne b im- g unoccupied land, your laboring tilatton i' 41, Y y g y ' and make him look so well. B POP t Boiled aligator flesh tastes very•i tuck becomes its Sultan by'the action of France, provement. There have been too many Water is hood for a horse's feet. If they, will be far mote st ease than the laboring __ � I s, veal, It is much eaten in India. - Spain-and England in recognizing Abdul inferior sheep in this country and'too little get hard soak them in warm water. Never population of )the old world ; and, while - . 1 ,-_ 1 , - Aziz as its sovereign. The new Sultan is a - F oil or varnish any part of a �horse's foot. that is the case the Jeffersonian lir may ` 1 . The Aino of the Japanese islands tatoo ge mere boy, and the wok of rule ill tall on care bestowed -on their mana meet. A Keep a. foot hook handy and clean out the policy y ' � ` . mustaches on their women s Tapper lips. the veteran Minister. writer in the Praotiool Farmer says : The continue to exist without cau in an fatal i _ yJ feet every day. It will prevont thrush and K y F -', Paper stockings now m�►nufactured #n Berlin claims the rea°rd •fo gnialrnebs tcp aommoa ogin+ora in regard to sheep is other diaeaeea of the foot. HHave the col- ealamitq. But the ;time wi 1 coins whey 1 ; Germany are said to be 's preventive of in tarsi° oat the fire Sri ode. At a test lars made thin at the to and full where the S $ tat the are mere scavengers and fitted P New England will be as thio ly peopled as ! • colds. the other day the;ec,mpany les d was out, y draft comes. - Old England. Wagon ' i The Englishm`iin'who detests s bieycliat of quarters, y q • p- 0 1 to consume the weeds and other waste B gee will - as low, and full a ui ped 4 r the fire Y • 1 -i bitterly refers to him as a " Dad on, Bas- twent -twu sarcode after the alarm was °$the farm. This is a great mistake. Out PORN TO BAD LUCK will fluatupte as mush with you"as with r. : tors." turne�fa. Amsterdam hoe hit erto claim• eta nothin . If the - =--- , us. You will have your Dia cheaters and ' ,+ of nothing one•ogly g g , , a +•:s.. I' Meneznela ie said to'have 56 authorized ed to hold the record on 26 sec oda. altrner ai a flank tsigeano iu►re of it and does �a i gym„ 'te Have seen lore Birminghwma ; and, in those Manoheaters ,:,, ,,I national holidays each year. Mexieh has A"rainmaker in India has a appaiatae not provide snflotept shelter for it, all he Un as Unlucky star, and Birminghame,hundreds o thousands of• • t -' ry 1 13 and Brazil 22. - consisting of a rocket capable f rising,.to li-a , can expect is that:his eheelt will pine away 11 Z hal; some men are barn under an nn artisans will.assuredly.be,sometimes out of j�: r It is possible for any Cfiintnan, A' tie the height of a.mile, containing a reservoir payment of a suf£ciently large sum -of of ether, lin its descent it op s a para- and perish. It is this w Ong treatment to lucky star, I verily believe,' says e► writer �*ork. Then your institutions will be fairly ­r7 - ,. money to become deity.• chute, which causes it to Dome c Awn slow- which is duo the fregtie�t disappointment in the Pittsburg Diapatah.. " Fatality brought to the Leat. Distress everywhere +'} From Ostrogos , on the ''Polgg, it lair re- ly. The eater is thrown out in One array, of farmers who procure a few sheep and surely follows some men,•and try as they makes the laborer ported that the' hole of that district; is and its absorption of heat is ea d to IovFer then, ex ciin the will live on briars and will the cannot avoid iia It was so iu the atIITINniJa A �DI�±co D # ' being ravaged by ata. the teigperature about it eu ciently to R Y Y s i condense the vapor and produce s limited weeds, neglect to feed Lhem and soon find Daae of my brother;; misfortune followed slid inclines him to listen wit eagerness to s1. ftudyard Kipling g is passing the eW shower. them perish miserably. When sheep are him from the nradle to his grave. He seem• agitators who tell him that it ' a modstroas months he intends to remain i England at - ' Tisbarq in Wilt�h re. kept wits sufficient care no farm stock will ed never to be able tazeacupe�,it. .�Vherever iniquity that one i{ian should ave a million Some of the 'b i , � PERSONAL PARAGRA IIS. - be more profitable. The wool will pay for, he would go it followed him like a shadow, while another cannot 8et a full meal,_ In 'bricks.found in Babylon - . indicate by the et mpe upon heir surface --- good keeping and t e lambs will aimoat or I remember how, when a 'boy,. Pitting in a l bad years there is plenty of gr mbling here, J an age of at least ,000 years, N ntie Readable item% A$out a Few or'the sometimes more th n double the flock each high chair, he fell from his'seat into a tub and sometimes a littl� rip 'ng; but it ' i Duke Carl Theodore of Ba ria% s ve to is Great Falk% of the World. his feet so severe matters little for: here the sufferers are year. This ought satisfy any reasonable of scalding water,scaldi.,g , a practicing physician, attend d more than The Queen of England has a borr�r of anon and'the pleasure of success will be 1 that it was months b fore he.hwd full not the rulers. Th lid eeme 5,000 patients last year. peacock feathers. Curiously enough a P Y e Y 4 p power is in R• 1'• A tombstone in one cf the fashi' �.ble great many well-known peopl share this an equal gratificati n to that of the mosey recovered. All during �tim ahtldhood and the hands of a e[asa numerous indeed, bat 3 cemeteries of Belfast hears on y those four dislike. profit, as he views is thrifty flock quietly-, boyhood he had a greater number of acoi- safest, of au edue ted class, of a class ' { words : " Left till called for," contented) re osi in a green pasture and dents than usually befsllreoklees youngster whish is, and kngwa itself to be, deeply : I + To,Queen Natalie_ of S�rvia belongs the Y P $ B �° Y Y B interested in the security of property anti 11 I There are,now seventy-four survivors of distinction of owning the fin t - heaa of the lambs skipping about their dams, WLien he grew up the first seriau++ accident the maintenance of order. Accordingly tr:, a the famous Balaklava-charge, o far as the hair among the royalties of E rope, the A'flook of sheep should be-provided with which befel him was one day when he eras the ma.lcont.ents are firmly yet gentyy re- British army authorities can ee, usually, gears it hanging in two long plaits a good pasture, farmer who. cannot or grinding a chisel. The tool slipped, hi strained. 1'he bad time is got over with- One of the largest hospitals n the'tworld down tied back. out robbing the, wealth to relieve the l _:, Qne of the last acts of I,or will not make this rovision must not keep head got caught in the machinery--it was a Y is the' biiserieordis of• Rio aneiro. It Boughton indigent. The springs of national prosper i acelous to leavin Crewe H 11 the other sheep ; indeed, he ill not, fog the flock steam grindstone-and the back of his hand iL soon be in to flow again ; work is plea- '{` I receives annually over thirte n thousand P B Y 8 gff F patients. - day was to write to the, Cali efard oral a ill soon leave hits. The Pastore must be and half his thumb were sacrificed. Shortly tiful, wages rise, and all is tranquility and The Austro Htingariab ref gas fol the board odering to present six ares of and diy and rolling. It may be stony dud after 4his he was working at a machine in.a eheerf a•lness. I have seen England pass �a� ✓ near the town fora public ark The tier three or four times through such, critical i`s aged and infirm sup ort thei inmates at p P he batter for it for the manufactory when he had two tin ars taken B _P rough and to all t , m n y g an average expenditure of-fif en cents a wa:i gratefully accepted. off. In ad justin .x mowing machine some seasons as I havedeseribed. Through such `- day. There has just-died near Ballymena sweetest and tenderest grass grows around 1 g g seasons the United States will have to pass t , time after this the blade took' off another lDi:s�ntient Poles, who have had Ireland, David Yaston, who, a the age of socks and stones. The grass should be of finger. Not only iu accidents was he un- in the course of the next century, if not of trouble with the authorities of he Cathelie 59 had attained the height o three feet. a kind that is not coarse roe h and stemm this. How will ou ass throe c R + B Y, fortunate, but he seemed to be marked for Y P gh them . I .• church, talk of urQanizing a re igioua body A widow and several children mourn his but is soft and tender. A clover pasture all sorts of mistakes e°d bluQders'in which heartily wish yotir a good deliverance. But F of their own. death. He was well knotrn as a evangelis- lie was always the sufferer, One evening my reason and my wishes are at war ; and Lia reacher, and carried on he ' rover kept for the purpose and no,'. ;nown in ex- I"cannot het foreboding t 'i In Roumania ' duty of 23e. bottle has P •.'grocery he-took a ,walk down Liberty street, and P g ho worst. .. It is to be id on foreign wine. -business. eellent, A. blue or June glass field to ,q� standing looking at a building, when quite plain that-your government will pa g T ere is a tax The lane President Carnot of France equally good ; red top, meadow fescue and three toti b looking men began to a him; B B B Y NEYtili BE ABLE TO Rg3TKA1 v on female servants, on door pl tea, anc� on according to French papers, was never other common ttraream are also excellent for- thea he heard one ss. ` Yes that's our ' doctors. 8 P Pe y ,I a distressed and discontented majority, \ sture, but timothy. unless. pastured man.; go for him.' He told me he did not 3'` baptized. 'ales beloagoci, it is said,to the ` For with you the majority is the govern-lieutenant in the reserve of the Italian Theophilanthropista, founded y La Rev closely, is too coarse for the purpose. Shea b � g + , - F° P know what made him do it, but as soon as meet and has the rich who are alwa s a arm and a resident of (�eno><was resent• should never be tared on rain or ha + Y illiere-Lepaux. . Among the original mem- Fns B Y the fellow said :this he was seized with an minority absolute) at its user Y ly discharged on account of his socialistic bore of the sect. was Lnzare Ca not, grand- stubbies because of the stiff stubble which Impulse to run, and he followed it. He day will come when In Lhe State of Naw tendencies. - wounds the muzrle and cheeks and some- father of the President, was an athletic man, and soon got the lead york a multitude of le none of whom Great Britain' of two of her bsaeaeions times injures the eyes so badly as to cause of the three tellowe who followed him, but ' ` Pe4P 4 p e has had more than half a bteakfast, or ex- from pirates-tbe Leeward islands in the Andrew Carnegie will rata to Pitts blindness. An aftermath of clover may tae not until be reached Soho did heaucceed in tVest Indies and Sarawak int a northwest burg ici the fall to arrange fo t6e forma used but itis not w desirable pasture. The eluding their, There he hid in sawmill. He Foots to have more than half a dinner, will l ' k,in sin of the fibra whish he is w give to brat is one prop"and sown for the ur- g choose a legislature. Is it possible to doubt . ! of Borneo. opening library g P Pa P had not the least idea for what the men were \' what sort of legislature will 1x+ chosbrt, Ua -_ hie'fellow•citizene. From all • rousts the pose with such grasses and other plants as chasing him, but knew instinctive) that B s i ' A tr7tiitcb per publishes t e following B Y one aide is a statesman preaching patience g iaetitutaon (rnmises to be wort y tai great are best fitted : These greases rod top, it was den Drops to Pali into their bands, j • advertisemedL from a disconsolate wife : n use sad fit to do its donor ononr. The blue' rasa. yellow ons rase created •do 's g rospeet for vested rights, strict observance : _. s "Ado' hue Retnrn to our.M tilda. The g Y g i1 When he had hiddentthere fora long time of public faith. On the" other side is a � ' p P Y uilding's capacity will be 2.30, 00 volumes. tail. animal spear. Pas, meadow.fescue, he came out onlyto be chased again ; bac piano ties been sold, g demagogue ranting about the tyranny The death is announced f.J. O'Neill meadow foxiail and timothy ; and with be reached hams in safety. While workia g K Y y of Paderewsk; has got along so ar with his Daunt who was on a ver omiaent in po Pe Y• B ca itaiists and uaerera, and askia wh - theao should be mixed a few pods r F + 4 . Y P in a mill shortly after this :some white hot an bod a B k Polish opera he hopes w have it pro- Irish controversies but almost orgotten of acre of red plover, white clover.rib grass or molten. metal s lashed upon the ale of Y y hould bb permitted to drink duced next May at Buda-Peath under the late ears. He was a conte narrow leaved laiittain, parsley, and a P P° P champagne and ride in a ccirria a while ,� . 4 direction of Mr. Nikisch. Y porary and P ro Y. his head and burnt its way through. 1t hile thousands of honest folks are inwantof - - loyal supporter of O'Connell, f whom he little yarrow, it it can be procured. About working in Ilio same place a fellow.work• The moat co mon offence in Jamaicef is published a hook of reaollectio s. He was five ounds of each of .hese grasses should B F necessaries. Which of the two candidates r' tt�� P B man dropped a heavy bar upon his head, is like) to be re e the use of obaeelna and offensive language,. an ardent pstr ot, but had. n s mPathy be sown, per sere. so as to make a dense talon •wa art of fila seal Thinkia Y preferred by a workingman �� yy sod. Several of the a varieties have run. Ef, Y P P• g who hears h:e ehildrea Over one fourth of the arrests made last with either d11 ynamite or the : d Bus. that Iu k wwa af*ainat him in Pittsb rg,he - year were on this charge. Queen Marg Brite of Italy h been seized ning roots, and in two years will - have ,Pent Cleveland to find work. While. CRY YOR MORE'-UREAD. - - In certain arta of Africa where s r'soa with the rev ilia a clomw is and ever bound the soil firmly to th r. The past• walkin aloe the street there ane da a I ser ofirei w rehend that you w }l in P pe P, g Y Y g Y i Y PP - ' ie ass acted of a crime a oWckea is killed. uce ehoald not be fed o pat i it baa made ,.. p day she spend a couple of hop practising man whom he had never seen before, with• some such season of adversity as I have de-good growth and'btmome firstly rooted. out the least paribed d � ' If the intestinal are white, the person is in the gardens of the Quirinal. All Rome prwovatios,slipped in front o things which prevont rr►e rtt innocent ; if el ow. uilt m■ to have one crazy on the sub'ec wheq the treadles of the sheep will be o[ of him and ave hint a blow which broke from returning that ou will acplikee eo . Y• guilty. B Y ] . B le Who si,ould y - F gtust wssistanae in making it firmer sad his nose. Not being able to find work i P In the Frans _&coats a niintion to_ the and hot-only a rials, but also the diploma• more nam coo. The tare slioald, never ie. P +to a Year pf acaraity, dovour effect that the sons of divorced women tic corps and t e two Houses of the nation. P Foo shipped on Lake Erie, and on his first trip all the Beed cora, sod thus 'make the next bepermitted to o to mead. If it cannot be That year a year not of scarcity, bat of absolute should be_free for militar service was re- al Legislature ave succumbed the temp. P g was wrecked nearly losing -his life. y eaten down closely, so as to prevent settled obi:p in for him and he went to famine. There will be I jeer a Iia - cently adopted y a votie of 116 to 114. tation. -i p g the growing of the bower stalks,it should pe,idla In Din about he was constant) PO cion. A German offs er has invented a motor Mies Sara Jeannette Duncan the author mowed at Dace sad the Pass raked g' going y The spoliation will increase the distress, ;FL. in which a fine,a ream•of coal dust ;is util- of "_&'Social)departure," is the daughter of off for ha • the new growth will then l� �iagtgistaken toraomebodyelae.Onewom►n The distress will produce fresh spoliation. ' Charles Duaca of Brantford, )at� Atter Y ' claimed he was hoc sun,ataJ.strangely, too. There is nothing to stop You. I'our oonati• ized to drive a p stun by explosion) in the rapid, and there will a no hard stubhis in. tution to all sail asci no susbor. As I said i same manner as he goo io the gam ,en ine. teaching awhil she entered u n journal,• the way of the sheep feedin . (,rasa s h;a name was the tanto as h r Boa s. So B istic work. an in her journey round the y P g t t much trout,;e did this cause him that he before, when society .ham entered on this . A wheel is.bei built in tondo which t,lweys short-lived when it is perraitte._ tri ave u pecidlin and onme hack to Pitts • B q 1 downward ro c world was oo ea ndeat for vera! Ea R P 6 p i; ass either 'civilization Cr Is much larger t an the famous ferns wheel. F° B' seed, but close pasturina Lamle to make the pure. lie hall scarcely been in the c t a y must erish. )Jtther'aonie C bar flab and Canal an papers. She is no the growth rrnaaent. Tnia in the secret of y Y �r Nrat P , It-wall carry 2, poop e m 50 eters. A wife of Profes r Everard Dotes who holds g day when a man came up to tiini, while he Napoleon will seize the reins of avers= bi saloon veil cccivn�. the as rt�n the thick, deeae soft turf of an old.sheep e u etanctinac on Diamond street anti with mens with a latroa ban, tz g FPo. g an importaut ition in thelgd' 'Museum i • ri + : towers. Caleattitf. pasture is England, as much of the moist,. out cause deliberately struck` him with a g r your . will be as fearfully plundered and "laid T ,�. , pre of the climwte, and the value of those bill t�reakia that" ar wsete b barbxriaas, in the twentteth.cen i• Greece is thre toned with a plsgge of y os. the nose, g sans y Abraham L noola undoubts ly'was the alit pastareb is proverbial. It is better tt•ell h ty fur; as the Roman empire was in the fifth locusts this year, Swarms of these i ss is is luck °ever seemed to change. •He y r i • tallest Preside t of the Uni d States; that a pasture should be overstocked than continued Navin with this ditlecenoe,ghat the $use = are reported by the local authoriti to g one misfortvne� after ' . have appeared is various distrix of he was six feet`four inchea in hi ht, The to be not stocked enough to keep it fed and . g another piled upon him, until one day he . vandals who int-aged the Roman empire - abortest was pijobably Be>ijwm' Hareiean down ; because it is easier to grow a green ewme from without Subaea.p went oiit hunting and thbn b'e lost his.life. - 11 _ although Wan uren and John damn were fodder crop,such as mustard or rape,whieh A frfenct marlo a shot which b mistake Vandals will have heehien your Huns. and i A German sci iis#%W#tcc`eedre4!' pI�'1- very short; we The oldest Pr sident was will be ready for feeding in Aix weeks after gendered within pagating sponge artificially: His firs cat William Hear Harriaoa, who was sizt sowtn , then to etrid of the ur Itis rowth truck my brother in the side, and he died your oven aonntry by your awn iustitu. . ; Y g g 4 lu S of-the wound. Sn�ely fatality follow a di trona. � $20, cast of aintenance almost oih- eight years anc4 one month old when inau- unless it is fed off by bones. Cows do not bmf► . "t 4S' and a crop f 4,0(10 aponges:a a r stilt. gurated the youngest was Gra t, who was like to follow sheep, nor sheep care'to run - 1 "R". __ 4 y j 9 y• y ' pas b y 1- An Irish arts and crafts eo L h t -ao� arta fort seven ears uld. in turas whish ave booncoded b sows. LABOR ffiEN WILL ENLIST- :.- � The PI'iCt3'Df Q;� in E11S1ArAd. - �e I {{s,e�en formed in ublin for the purpose i of The pasture will be eaten closer and kept In a i. (" The Prince Archbishop of Austrian -�--} pamphlet recently ublished is En ' . ` stimulating the industries of Ireland end in better condition if it is grazed in alter. P g- , Polwnd, Cardinal Uaaajewski, w o has just sisal Thus leis t>be Diutta Over re Their land some intece�tin a tiatics are leen. attempting to ra se the craftsmen to ahi�h• died enjoyed the ani ue distine 'on of hav• bate' posit;i°rat"' It may be divided into Interests. regarding B � B er artistic level. halves b a temporary cross and one-half g ding the coat of Manufacturing as at - . - � i ing in• his youth, an prior to his'taking The report is.ourrent,and its authenticit 4 g ;._ The largest Cave in Mexico,"if pot: in the holy ordure, worn the garb of ennviat. Pasture off first, and when this is closely Y both governmental and private planta. The h eaten the tease is opened and the sheep an. 'is vouched for by an official attached-toone world, as been nand by a ranch en in served•a term of three years . tm risoameat figures are based upon .the official re Data ser in the'wilds of th Hort -west: I f it in he great Austrian nitentia of Knef- closed on the other half. Ten acres thus of'the t>aost influential labor org9uiZationa P t 8 dlvlded sad need alternate) will su rt from mnnieipat planta and beard of trade he found a same ry,.proving'that'lite cava stein, and of having us. two Doc Ions been y in New York city, that organized labor one-fifth more sheep than if it is all trodden statiaticsgathered from private manufaatu• had been inhabited. condemned to death, the sante se in each F throughout the Unitbil States is to.un:te-in M. ,Dupay. resident. of I the (French case being commuted aL the ve last mo- doK° at Dose. iThe fertilizing of a sheep era relating to the business of the ea' lgg psisturs is not t be neglected. If the sheep An effort for the conversion of the militia Y `J• meet. Municipal or public gas works of whish Chamber of llep ties, has jua� been elected are supplied with some bran or corn or to labra tnteresta. This ie to be aecom• + of/ which colpo 1 of the regipfent of Son- Mr.Gladstoait tend I'rofeeaa $ t►okie,aaya nth, Marin art of trlis year, ea l,l there were 173 in England tluria t:he g F Y especially lishe the anlistmeut of labor mein 'in B year danese Sharpsh tars, one of the crack the. Westminster Gazette. are bo h going to when the ewes are brooding and when they P d 1889, supplied corps of France's African arm Pitloohry this tope er, and veil probably the National Guard-in the several'mbatea FF Sas to all applicants at an P Y are nursing lambs, the manure will help the For the feedin of London a little more aprnd same time toether. , Th y dre old grams eonsiderwbly and but little ferttliziag The movement was inaugurated in the average rate of 132 Dents per 1,000 feet- The friends, but the don t a eon olitioe nor average profit at this figure was phenomena E than 323,083 toe of meat, poultry" end Y Krn sill be seeded. west more than a year ago,-and labor leaders --no less titan . 221} can on each 1,003 ,; - . on Greek and it is not unlikely that the in this cit who favor the scheme int to cubic feet. The scilla) chat of man general proviaio �ivere delivered last year Y Y from the public ar eta alone. . may fight some of their battles Ver again. Y ufasture ' j When Professor Blackie was)ad using hie Obgg $ppsq RgjgDg pg the resent conduct of the National Quard of is En laihd then 'talon the average ; The Condo Fr St_ate is really a colony o „ in g " g students he used sometim s ie a Qen- - California, who refaced to do duty in repeipts and_ profits of Lite 17.i municipalg d Belgium, Navin a central government at P very uellin the railroad mats, sa an evidence g c Brussels, by whi h the affairs of the Fret+ tlemen, there were three rept on born in The rices of horses an ve low at the q g as wdrks for 1881, is a fraction over b9 1809-Tennyson,. Glade ns, of whit the plan may accomplish. cents 'A State are admin' tared. Its area is estimat- John present time yet when we consider the pric+ per 10(10- The figures of the private y Stuart Blackie. It has been stated that an a result of a manufaatnrera P �. ed at 900,000 aq are miles, its population is : - of othear farm p1'oduots horses are oom ra- , .representing 405 plants _ conference following the recent outbreak in show that it aceta them �i3# per cent, more- i7,000,004, - The Sultan of Turke is the m t extrsir- co g !'r y lively pro6tabla In teat good horses find Cl'ieago.an order was promalgated through- to manufacture gas than it;does the muni-- - aganthousekeeper in the held. Accord S I. Henry Yates hotiasbn, former owner of a mark tat fair prices. It ie oily the oom- out the labor organizatioae to the cast oipalitiee whish own their own works. The ` ing to a recent estimate hi dam tic budget the Pall biall G atlas has offered to give runs thus : [ie las ,leve fQrni qre mdn horse that ie a drn oA the market, directin the men to enliat in the militia, profits of the rivals $190,000 to build a chapel, conneot�d with data+ g g P Plants are nosh lase t This is denied-by the lafbor leaders, but the too than those of the ub 'o ones Westminster Abbey by a cloister from-the beds, eta, $3.0 0,000 ; tui et req ilius, fu- Hood horses are finding an outlet to foi�etgn fact remains that the a tic t' ' P � , for, �.': pp a lona far ad- accordin to pcet'a corber, for monuments for great ufen °ludisg rouge and enamel or tk ladiies of aottntries and to encourage the exportation, mission to the regiments of lire National one aide of copra�►ureq (given in on the __ the harem, and jewelle , I , 000 ; k y interested and women. extra extravaganaIes, $1$, hes the farmer should.tarty@ to breed up. {ivard New Yor strafe have recently been the public works parties), ,�:k mare namerous than ever h �.e- an aver a of t,t Norway is to a opt a aniform time'for the" a1Yd furniture for the $ul n nwll2 • lb r stt►ndards of merits, `Phe lar cities + and among the 6,646 eustomPrs each .h '� '' whole of that ce utas from Jou 1 next. y ' ge applicantm are man , While those owned by I ;? .- 000,000; doncenrs and w gas, , 1; Plato want the best rl►ia±d fila demand is on the gantacatioiza. $stns of®theme applioantsr are as ave uses Prlpc ate ebrparatinna bare os. The mean time w 11`be that at the'meridian n . " ' 'these figures Will 1 } `� gold and silver plate, $2, ,000 maiiaten• meirtbera of the Hui ,?8s.. { �. fifteen degrees east of Greenwich. At anoe of carriages pod ho nes 0 00p , w iaatsase v Prices recede. The Dare of Knights of Labor, and this apply is all rit em not t tar removed from resent pearl ev r lot:alit in Norwa has ' ' horweu has inaoh is da rritli develo is regarded +►r► significant, because of the bitnininous P Y Y Y Y total of$34, ;000 pangatof fact that.after the railroad riots in Buffalo while the Oce offs thont change, for, 4 . its own local tim , ,�F lilac bit class whisk is itaost easy to find u in X1iQ0 the district tusepabites of that order most Ane Qua Is Biter here, ' The widow of riieat Resell wl#ia d48d I a C srrket, Feeding for muscular develo e t resolutions roan . 1 is o much richer in ilea. t F' - the other day,wa a Miae (,ornelie Schc;ffer, " ATO 8AP Of iH1 >�pb8 ° f' regaMt+ing thou rnerxibers than that f and in I$n land that the saving wad r rather thorn fter jet to,essential, tro refrain from 'ePlistin in the Natto�psl of material pore than�cimpenaates for the t u t a niece of Ary S hefter, the Dutah•Freneh Mother Did 1 lt{ar yo kiss oung Dr /►writac of expeidenc a says afbout here Quard, and of those ki s enlisted it wait extra ex n ! , .pe►inter, who educated, her. slang with his hlyan at tae door Y Don't, afe`aidaa boy a horse beoonse.he Fe 0isure for ee. 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It is :. l►a'. atiln._aF g- , ltsaeFi �' �. . �fi;- �. , g r uirotl b► is bo i ae a week- as rt ever blasts. itayl ._ e► siszft '+ tap-` til n, stat eat ;ells. �0 $AN IVERSARY'WAS'CES. • l •s I utsb + to.' �te�rro sa t4 e. tib ur ; . .1<1+; atrt ;!s at . :.._ z � ,�, , * " Int YTS 2 , y Lament, and this s tame t hung at hoity ofl'asrs a teat tam itioa to counter- ` .;Lis a rte t - .. . ``` a;1� -� .. ik atiperrAnr be Sea: GRATE LAST FRIDAY. , its ` nor saovP on ibis tip tial d. y that the estate oat oaf etriplopttlabnt, ,{� A rn Q t sea. li►shed'ti . {�yJy y � . - r•' - he -kzi!vwA - - - P' y , P _�"✓ :f .,.._.. tr 'r ,t' r _. 1 �` ,, ogtn#ending note issue Iran ated into losses of the ba k throw h coupterfe-tfa BY tfie completion of lie Sault'assail - 1+t a u ed cone rusition• on the C ` rg . £ _ ' w. i fi' ' , ,''. -4, _ . dollars--46npe{lints to ;570, This mount u In th .- 200, tiara of its hiiftoe itpeiher im brtant au±ri ,inti Ceatin ubI - ww.r -� y Y g b? l stesmshi Luaaai>a` an Monday fa irenot h, «► ` . 3'he Three instl irttons of Which it alt p yy " Consist•-no 'a Director Mad she inddbtednesa' ie guarante d,ace dingtotbe among the mill qe, F dries iota ars work Is added to the number of whiali the erg y when eh was �bABt 800 mi1Qt+ out frra stat@meat ! y tang.debt Dwain fi+Qm the rare. The ma biaery of detention ie ar• Basch Lose$ iA:OAa by bla-VarViessteeos. G•overnmenG l the smou t of 5,015,500 ; I}ominion sow lwaste. When.,the water- foot, and the s stem of namherf , ae well T Qaeenst wn, bound foe New York. be �' --8eme �Rtereaiing Ftgnres ass to tee other saseurit ea to thea oust • v way vias undertaken opinions were serious- 4 r. Businoas oe a in the World's Greatest_ -$28,9Zr, as the rpatu 1 nae by all banks of freshly Luaaz<ia ae bounding westward nearly at i _ pa �- Y o - , - 000, and $142,570,825 in coin d ballio{t printed Bank f England notes, resents tp divide4d touching the neoesaity.for it. ,i 11#.='',' . ,, pp „ see , when the a►av0 topple.. over tiles ;� aspic• now i(ri 'the anits, iasurmountabl obsttaoles to svnJora• Immediately tc the eolith line the canal of toP F ,� A tondo' oo eepondent writes:---The Gold in bars is receive bs th- Imbue Oe � - The most se eational a iaode in the his- port bow and rolled aft. Ile epraq stage �'r� I y the United States. .To this canal Canadian , ,'f-fib Bank of En gian wily reach on July the partrmnt ani paid for i notes t the. rate Lary of forQerl s on the alt of England on he promenade deck. The bridge r4it- t , =fir i a {• �- of £3.It7.9 a ounce.of 2 arta f urs old wap that o th Bidwelle, while the total vessels are admitted on forms similar to f . 37th the ti anniversary of its births F P R ing was bent and twisted. Pagers vie ' , out of'24. his price is ree b lfpenoe be. amount of mon y out of w ich they,def rand• those accsorded to American vessels ; that f;, < `, Y low the mar et value of old an nate and ed the bank w not as lar a as had bees bad bean asitia on chairs and looks !at a. # i For two ce tori a it has been as it is to•da , g ag, >. ¢: $ is to say, wa usq the ilaitad States can a the reatee ba li in the world. It began is aouaeq wen Ip lase by th t prop rtioq than obtained by of er great awtndlere, the lento the angry sea frogs the main desk fled from i t g the $eller' w d receive f coon flet it;had on which 'the were oparatin the s stem- without toll'or foe. Seeing that he'neigh- the° invadm wator.� -I�' - buaipese:on Jul 27, 1694,in a small edifte i g, y $ A sailor who was ,,. ,: paeaad throu h the min He , ould lose atio oleverness ith which the oou had boring canal ie at oar disposal, it appeared knocked.against tin iron railid lost several f. � ,.4 oecnpying the centre of the Threadneedle- interest on i however, P ft ; hlle it was bels been ansa ed, and rho vranderful skill with to man of ue ce if the buitdin of a s eels teeth and three of hie else were brokdn. A ft f3 Y g p 1. etreeb side f the prseent structure,with a coined, wad the dliao nt ar angemen whish a lar umber of for arias had been cabin asses er was thrown a ainst a rail `! " t, ge P Canadian oanal..ivere-a.waste of eff and P !t g i, _P,", _ a stat of 86,0)0,000, which. had b�aen which is a convenient on for bo h parties, executed and piassed by the bank, showed �mons , by ha sudden oheaking of the ship's pro- C ��� ,lst he G vernment l a yialde the ba k an span 1 prof 0 of£It1,000. aleai'ly that hula for an accidental di ver�r y teas, His head was cut, ' 3 tom tl loaned to L 4 y a 8_ P P Y For the.privf o e of leen n the notes and throe b ekrelessnees on their rt the Dnrfna the debate ati the propoast< to Just after the first bI sea rolled abo irit :� ' �°" -'� plroup of ci r merchants to meet the rose• g g bar! g } P for the exam !tion of dut upon them, the a onnt of--their frauds • might easily have .undertake the enterprise.one of the legis- another followed it, increa�singthe confusions � r k - ,;0�' ing neceasit es otj$ing William. •In return bank pays tl�e Goveram t abo £..'00,000 nw�µnted into ilia millions. lstore suggeatoa that in aaae of war the especfslly among the steerage passengers, �,. r snnilm. On the eon tars t e arpount of whom thera,wlare 465. A' woman was . ` for this to n, $arlisment p*seed ori sot Pe , - United $fates canal would certainly be 4`- ai'd b the t3overnmen fort massae- -' — knocked down and braised. part she ��° levying n w cilutiea, on .he tonnaps for P y ANAIr, ENLA84EffiENT. eloeed s must us; thus a Cla atlas canal, i toirent smashed jin the thidk late• law •; 2 {� s meat bf the ristional deb aeool' ing to the � _ g p p g the benefit o f s ch loyal persona as should, sot of 1892,ie £a23 per illicit p to £50n' �_` --- ' _ eonstruated would:"turn cut to be a hand wipdowa of the, librar sad flooded it - s- i';i� � : � - advance money for carrying on the nam- 000,000. and,£100 per illion; r the re- l Iteaelietioa l asvortns the )!'reject Puss- e►ad indeed welcome posaesaion. But the raining some of the attpholstety, An iron ; ; t* �, �; r . } ra �.V as, n s stn t th Dutch." This enaoEment mainder. This now ag regates:aboat.the ed by the l4aultoba Central Farmer's ventilator under the brief ge was twisted oat :, ::�. P g g rum above mentioned, 00, r ear, inwtuate. argument from the military point.of view of shg a sed oth r ventilator�weeewash�d } "iv 1 created the ine�titution and nave to the .The Issue Department p sada 1 y manages . I ` ` was not strong. i3houtd hoatihtier anfor- away,p Tjte ateamehip was slowest down , r E1V � Governor' sac tom an of the; bank of The following resoIntion was adopted st. {fix, P Y itself, preaen),iug no c Alia ti ns in the innately break oat either Canada or the iwd ao more water name aboeyrd, :: England" eculiarl- favorable• charter+ ordinary oouoe of busin as, ver bens the annual meeting of tae Manitoba f entral y One of the passes ers on the Ludanis,Mr. 4. P i United Stata9s would speedily control the- D, Sola Mendeagesid that when the I f ' vfhich has en tom time to time renewed, z♦ote issue beyond t•he a can f X16.700, Farmer a Inatibnte,held at Brandon, Man., .two casaba. The airenmstanoee whish ao- ' I : 000 fe repreaas�ited by bu lion 'n he vaults, the other da '�doved b R. R. d Leech wave ailme aboard nearly all the ladies were �.h& rmodi. d yetematized, though Iiia and the £16,700,000 is i vee i Govern- Y• Y tualiy led to the construction of the. Canal in theiriberths,the sea being pretty roe h i 1. ` . ; . original fupda ental idea has never been eeoonded by Henry Nichol,and resolved .-- meat aeouriti s, ao rish sn ibly occur than canal were two in number. First, the for suety s were not good sailors, Mr. .. I i � until the ie� of bank tea s oduaed to. (1) That in the opini n of thir Institute Mendes'' to wham bi waves, accord � •I changed. t}q traffic through the United States canal ie. g ing ( . c �, , The rotation t rias establiatied between ilia this amount,;rind even hen b eonverti- the great lakes said the t, Lawrence River to his wn •a--o*nt, are familiar visions, �e , I bility of the liability wo ld b e furnish a valuable natural hi tiara - s,1,;;{ g ypr the aaowrxa itaQRiaoQSLY� thinks t wave was a pretty good sized t p x �. (yoce�nme tan the bank was peculiar, i -. r ,; , xow 7tfls saxg I MAN tt n. commerce of a great part of the Northwest With the unlaces exteadin it is ossible pnA d man of the men were balsa: tint that it has roved successful is evinced a:,:. .. - g p go p „ f, =i its continued a ctension. The debt orifi- 1'he ban's u managed y 24 d roc , It. on both sides of the international bounda- that, in the course of time, he shipping of 11 r. Me de,A was I ne of a party of about a , ;. .� by addition Lo the overno apt d ut ov- the blasted States ms en'o a roterence snore oils were ittin on atesmer chairs { ` „,. , and in order ht►t the ubha ma en o Y y P ' lastly owed tot a bank by the government arbor and they by thea eomimf tabs have he full benefit of that hi boa the ceowb in the use of the canal. There lis nothing looking at the to nIt.g It was not raining, V' ; has increaa�id in the lapse of two. centuries full eo¢nizanee of all th bank' tratisaet• g Y in any treaty to prevent'suah priority being and the sky 7%us almost oloadless. A -,el train$6 000 $55,000,000,with interest g g P° along the route ought, in the Immediate van. In the second lace the treat fair-weather ala was ilia u the meas. ' j ' ,ppq, lone and Lull over nia wer in {all re- ifi P • Y' g p $ p 1 at 2 per cel t.p r annum. The-bank build- speets. Thq governola re select d s4nual. future,to be enlarged so as to.accommodate under which we are conceded the right to 'He thinks that it vas not so much the height � : a l as candidates b t e direo ors ! from ocean shi in pass through the Sault canal is, like all of the sea as it wets the tremendous forward t , ing has a pan ed until it now covers the Y Y PP ix l °N amou themeQlvea thou h the re elected other international instruments, qubjeot to motion of the ship,which was being run at � P � whole ,are bet een Threadneedle Street, g ' Y (2) That snob a deepening Pf the tkrrongh reaanaidorstion. A abort time a o it was fall a sad that preated the dfaturbance. ' by the etookhplderr, Tie chief 000a>xntant, g p S, , Pri lees St 'set, othbury and Bartholomew and ehiet cashier reside within he bank's channel is even sow argeatly demanded for argued across the line that the treaty had She plunged her agar prow deep into the # , a the accommodation of the fast inc�reasia alread been denounced and ever one will first wave, tthe ar st o which Mr. Mendem ����' Lt lie, a efface f nearly four acres, upon walls,and they or their eputiea re alwsya 8 Y • Y $ , a ._ au d to ble on the emises. Clerks of traffic of the eountr west and northwest remember that in spite of the fact that we thinks, came up !almost to the brit e. The � . ,, l.. which its win owless, brown-stone wall- PPOma T- Y weee allowed b the treat a nal ri hte i g >1, ati►na'9ing sad bharacter re al elected to of the lakes ; and it will if aaoonipliehed Y Y q g biggest part of it was a solid green masa, i , - only one story in height, rise wits an ae remain at the t>,►nk ave nig t wring the ' ' oa the canal, a dfacrfminatili�t toll was and swept Athwartshipa and tore awayfifteen 0r ' . I d by arsterially reducing the cost of trans- levied for ane mason. It is true w at s re- < . pact of itiassi a impenetrability. This year, and on Sundays & d b n holt aye, p feet of the port rb4-l. A part of-it reached f V sense of tale m 'eats of many million a is A guard of eo.diera iso tut ev ry night, portation, greatly encourage Immigration text was discovered for t4is discri ination, the promenade dieek, and wrenched from I y and that the hostile act-on was d la►red to their fastenin a two heav benches. The t inarcbing fro the tows sad th y are as- to this district, and moat aotivoly promote 8 Y fi.rther r3f ecte in all the crooked and nor• mi be retalitito Bnt the #set remains that sssen eird in steamer chairs on the ro-4 - Et sister by a body of wa hme ormed of r'Y• p g p porters and workmen, y the dtrvelo mast gird res tit of the the discrimination was ractised and bat menade deck retreated aft, and some of the s-_ .1sr row street' roe d about, (late hundred f i t in d in aaae P P Y P and fift bank and hundreds of business of Ste or otben timerggan . T e tel nam- country oa both sides of the line. at some future time it may be repeated. �he- chairs were owept' back with them. i ' I` � , enter nae" of w rid-wide fame are crowd- bet of employ ea is show 1,.. t e salaries (3) That t•be Government of Caaadai►,hsv actual meaning of the canal fir, theref re, P $ and waa�es am waling to £290, per pear, ing undertaken man e;►rs a P the dee that on her own waterways CanadiAs tcp be - : y ed togethe int a centre of the city of J,on- Y Y g Inds stents Whsa the ro l to asliect A Elt3Ctl'1C.F100r•PISnBP.. ;' : ' end the peasi na to £44 000. T e present assn of`the Sk Lawronae Cans to .oar- pe PPs+► , - t don,all located a near the bank as possible. price of hank of Angl rd £ shares is 6 our independence was ma a the cost of;the Apply ag the lawn-mower prinoipl to ss, The visiblle wen th in securities sad other £330 sad the solders o the s are 270ti• teen feet,' tat work ought to be pushed process, based upon engineers' estimates, �J 4� 000 in nnmbe . Oal cones i nt teen- forward to Dom letiop vrfth rho tmost w&s fixed aL a million of collars ; far a il- the mak ogof a plraning tool, aSaotch gi �4t assets her Doll cted in a apace not more Y Pe �° s T is a of them a tends th ; anneal meetirr lion we were to get a Sault canal complete neer,..M oolm Sutherland, of Dambar on, _ , { g gr osaible dill aaae, than half mile square, easily exceeds 88,• otherwise t sae wool 'require to be held P and ready for uea But the estimates oQ the has tees ed the Mather unique piece o ap- �M5 A f (4) That inasmuch as the works now a r,? 000,000, th greatest aggregation o in same each ap,�oion# m satin room aN engineers u u too frequently the oase, . status own in the annexed sketch and Io pePgrea on the u per lakes are ealou• were below the mark. The work as ori- F 1 ` riches in a smal canoe that the world has Hyde Park. b • ;y ,�. , bated to f nish, wit rn • the next toe ginally planned, would have cowl far rtiore conaistin ,in brief,of an eleatrieally driven :, i ever seen. , sexes LaTtait D aha . ' = eery a eh eel of toast feet io de th ' °��; Y • Y P than a million ; as extended,eleboratedjand revolvia cutter, canted in & frame on x ,• . p, HRE i�OLD I�TSTITIITION. • from the b ad of the lakes, to Buffalo, iC � ! #��,� Yoa some ezt w t q'' sberota • office im roved it has ja.volved an ez adituge of f is most es ntial in the interests of the P Under tl.a ge eral name of the Bank of where a polite messenge in aheli tiro coat ; f �� ` i ani to bat kms akar a of ou, lcen. Northwest, a! well &s of the country at ; Two tllr.clove AttD s tial.»,' ,. England hive en grouped, ever since iia P lar that t e depth Pf the 1t elland sad - tants you firs to the soca ati n Depart; �' y _{ rtµ start;thre' eep rata,inatitutiuna, cash of Pit. Lawroa CgapaL rhould be furthee in- , meat, which,a�ith the P sating partrnent ana ptrhaiips mora The canal, howav , is 4 ;$ which has�been complete in itself and die• behind it, ares an the rinoes-s rest side. erea!`aed so to make a channel of a uni• a waste ieoe of engineering, mind of con• -V, tinct in its ppera Ions from any other tinea h-o scale out q�f the 6s,)000 or ,Oi'i0 now form depth t twenty iFet tc• the cocas. atruetion. It L Iy,�O feet io length,iadlud- 1 issued tail u ever is ed .lois 1f es a (5) That i asmuch me the entire route is ing the ap roaches; and it has a lock 900 _ ,3 ' the pa9sag�'of t e act of 1814. Thesere, Y R ' eaientiatl a international Dae, and as the teet ion b sixt feet wide and twent SgT; „ ,,. depositor, you should raw any mount fn Y f3 Y Y 1 ` , first, Tt}e N tional•debt Department, canals toren thereof an either sfdo jeot tb y solea at 'the b�sok nd ahem back into ug Par free indhes deep. When i-t is opened, s �4 �,�� v . which occupies he Bartholomew-Isne side of the line s by international treat dud• +u;t wlh be 1n a week or so Ise re octad i ' your account :IO inn after t}rd they ' , 4 4 and conducts t e issue of all Government ' sestet to t e use of the citizens o Uoh breaks a sot bels ,as aIle ed, serious or r ' would be cane lied. 80 iso sm her notes t3 fZ f .I IV? +�- loans and the p sweat of di�fdonda on its Y countries on nal terms, the v►ork end the [m r / � 1 t1 received by Sou from any oth bank is eq po last, wa tall have sa unbroken own stock on na i'onal bonds and other •se- t�oadon are al ass new ones, oris from the expense of tiger deepening the Welland watertrray from the head of Lake $u�erfor - _ '' curities eontroll by the bank. The second and St. La rence systems On ht to be to the sea. Our canal s stem curiousl �,4� y: Bank of Engle d pros of the y before. g Y y - Y } , is the Issue a artcnent occu in the under ken nd 1~orne b bath Go'<era• e�''� ' P Py B 4a y eGou h be an est where it now ends : fvr �c . The signature a cut off immedia ly a note ft g j - `, t M ,t,,,t centre of the Th eadneedle side, and having is id in -a 3 the noellati Ile t, menta, so th t he two countries shall con- the first Canadian canapl was built •ass ung < 3� � . for its scope th issue of bank notes, their , tribute to the entire cost of the undertakio a o as 1798 b ttie Noirth-West Compan � §� # �' rintin meat proceeds to filet iii in th it regular fI ft Y Y > l �' p g,cancel anon and redemption, an{i -order taking notice s d keepin count cf ii. proportion; to their respective interests at she-Sault to facilitate the carrying down T $ + pLodg.pLlipgg,. ` :' �1` ,;411I1 . the numberless transactions in the iasgoa all notes whi h have sot been retnroed. therein. of furs and the -taking 'in of _ supplies. I �'3�; end receipt of t e gold coin and bullion by ' (6) That the whole water route from the This work was destro ed b the Amerf rollers w ich by eons of handles, c be � , Y, I One of the cur osities f this de rtment is Y Y °f r ,: ogles the note 'esus s,9 mainly guaranteed. - lead of the lakes in the sea should be put cans in J814 just. eighty years ago. It moved a ut in exjaetty the same way; and �� i a £23 note, w� soh was id in s tet bels pe f ' h alta as aril its claimed a g The third is,the Government and General g ander the control of a rmanent oint wags in 18' 1 I at the first Lsohioe canal q y, s the arden ;� out for 111 y rs. Th records f this de- tool me tinned. ;The lawn-mower resew- i' :,.A lianl ing llepart ant, on the Prineea•etreet ooritmiaafon. to lis appointed b both Dona• was bulla and in 1824 thaE the Welland t • partmant afire Pf lave waste rtaacs fa p blame i feat, ia' arfect. The frame, or . ` side, in which a l the banking functions of tries sad fm roteatfon ahoald be uar�n- p g was commenced. We have`rebuilt the en • , '' , a national trans ry and the ocdinary buss• checking fgdrg rya and the c1a►nce led notes teed'bv interoatfoaal creat - acid cg�irrion 4; _'; , rather se late,!_is of steel -1 �. which are ke t for a riod of s x .months Y tire scheme of canals since the first aeries P t , , nese of an ordin ry commercial bank are the cats r on flab ander aide while the A �..� ,; " 'before bels b reed coastan 1 under (71 This faatitate rejoices to testa that was prajeoted, and have spent seventy-one • ,~ r, aepar$tely carr! on. g y the Conaail of the_Cit of °oroato aro tak- rnlllionK of dollars on the enter rue. There motor is laced on top and drivesthe nutter �; examination y 4aot1 d Xard- etectivgde Y, P � . I THE I3 8 DEPARTSIENT.. ing steps for holding an International ie a movement in favour-of an ea ement through i terveni g gear wheels,• giving it &ti in search of s len mo ey or of er people • Atter sesta throw h too main`esti e whose autos b va been lost. Conferoaw fn that city at as e4 ly date ext tilpg fo magnitude that now in pro-. a speed f 3,000 revolationr per minute . ., ' in.Thret lneedle Streett you come upon an A question ften rais d is who er or'not with a view to the advocscsl o such s grcme, op 'the St. Lawrence system, with a The bind ller of the base plate, ogles fol- �,_'Iii. '� inner court gua ted by a gerg�ous function• a Bank of $ng end no which m sats coir►. schema view t, ' the pawago of ocean vessels to and lows fn be cut, is .Stied with eacentnP s t1J cry in a black v lust cocked hat and a ton ponce the tints ail our fs. variably 18) That we would tgoat rerlpeottully; Troia the appper lakes, journals, that, by moving' a lever, they , , i gown of braids scarlet, why has something good for iia ace. d m�acte of toot, bat what earnestly, urge upon the Qovern• his difficult to avoid the obno insiPti, aaa be ed or loNv.ered, pad the depth of '� out Wiest ad'Bsted. The riaai al field of , of the gaudines of a Brazilian parrot, but whether Tort o stolen, a note ill always mart of Canada to cause careful surveys to with- respect to this project, that it will J P P Iis much les3 int iued'to enter into cogvere- be paid err t a hank, Thence come the be made, without delay, wits aview ro as- be a tremendous benefit to our neightwura, Lhe mash ne•--tfie one, in feat, for whish it �a certain the fea►sibilit of o sin a canal of seem thatt. ander the Washin ton treat was spec lip deal sed--is the planing 'of � jL ation, Se has teat di nit and holds a habit of re�qu ting all persons caseating Y Pe g Y wand of office ith whichyto wave, ou notes in the onus De talent o indorse six feet depth between the Tied River and they have the use of all our artificial water. ships' de ks, takipg, off'the pitch and in- � f§F t<owatda the inn r door which gives a a them. Th4on tom is f r everq cion who the L►ke of the Woods, sad the probable ways. L'�or eueh a benefit they surely equslftie of the sdama of deck plank after • 3, - the Issue DPpa tenant, repoits his f use of a no to pay h f atarvwn Dost of such an undertaking; as well &I to ought to pay. We ma build a Sault canal. -tngg 1 d and jat►lked. chis work has � �. �. ' This is a largo squarer room with aonnters lfi4 cent`s).! d fortis sum be beak c�1e an estimate to be made from actual to relieve the United S usuall t be done!in circumstances of con- � 3 fates canal, and to yy - , • � rM{ on all aides, at Which all the old or rtatea uarantees lead im the name oc iarveys of Lhe probable Dost of opening a protect aur own shipping fnterenti, bat to siderable ineoavepience and disagreeable- • . s � , paid into the banit b the g g continuous waterwa from the Lake of the ex end a hundred millions on works that Haas• the arpeatet' having to go down oa - " , ", y general papigtia names of i�ay neon w P may pr sent the Y . p his knees trivia sok- lane before him, are received. Anybody can here exchange stolen moneY. ;Nbarly 4611 the m len notes Woods to Lake Superior, will be niore useful to our neighbours, who 8 l P � _ notes for gold, or vice versa and all the in En lend are!return throe h kmak-. (9)-That copies of these resolutions be contribute nothin to 'the 000c, than to together with wed shavings and other r bags of soverei ns from other ban A do beef gesson ra a cow forwarded to the Premier of(!nada; to the oaraelves,is an ezeassPf geagdrosit frons the things le s alesn. Ordinary Boor planing, j g ka or from ers. These m n Minister of :gallon s and Canals, and to Y however can obvi usl . be done by the Ina- kx-•;, y raetice of which we ma faiel ho a 'to be Y F j abroad are bore paid in, Its only peculiar and.have ao cans of aatng pe Bans who p y y p china wi h fully as good results, ao that it tom`;. '5 I . feature is that anyone paying a note is ask• deal with the They s liar no 1 through rho B°arda of Trade and Gain Exchanges exansed. . ed to Dnd�orse it on the back. This is ;or the stolen• pis r, and are very enerally of Brandon, Portage la Praise, Winnipeg, , :- ' is not n aeasarily ueatrictsdteshipyardnse { , ::j Torc►ntq Montrewl, Duluth, West$aperivr, 1 a� �� . - tracing pus , which will be diacusaed used in th s w y by thi ves. l t k , .� ' fuctheron. Alt 'the sovereigns and half One of t a irectorr in 174n epoaited Grand Forks, Fargo, Minneapolis and The Wasp's Misslon. L Olein T Wards En land. I'IPOr sovereigns ecei'ed sere immediately under $150,000 apt , k a d gle vote, filled Dist St" Paul' ;; S' . `': ti ,. go in a large room adjoining, the ordeal of by the cashi r. in turn. a went ` """" '' Idose people will be disposed to doub»r ilia No st ps Have a, parently yet been taken �. _"� the weighers r se orators. These are home, laid the no on the rue tl igece Plg80DS Slid B1 CYQit9S 1n War. ; utilit of the was , those handsome insects P to tip Y P by the egialatora f the United 36i►�,.es to ` '. a�-, small brass box a, perhaps a cubic foot in and fell asleep) It df p eared. 'He be. Experiments with 'oyoliate and earner which create so much terror •when ha a �' >}1k'l'j p Y raven a rec.rrre a of ie indaatrial tis- . a ;A size, with glass sides. In the centre of lieved it had f Uen in the fire made as lgeans for a`ransmitting messages are .being Invade our rooms or bats abtPnt.our heads P There are fiowevera• ',-+ -� the braes top is a esiall round hole a little a ffidavit to thf effect nd recei ed$150,- ads by the 4ymnastio Society of dome in • turban as of the yrr. , _fay' larger than the overei a which it filled 000 more . iv' a u cantee atit'ho he interest of the I,talianarmy. The rider inthe oountry )&nes. Yet even the weep iadiaat Dna of the prevalence of the.idgew "! � ,ivy by the round I to of a delicate bal$noe, note wain fQun he vgvo. Id sou a its re- carries a small oa a attached to his machine `' Upon this sal ace the soverei a or half s oneibilit . g hat iia use, and a very important part it that so lathing oa be gained by looking sovereigns, actio din tot b> y ' bitty y n site' and the fn which are several well-trained pigeons. Ia • in rho eooaom of nayBre. What P y Y toward England. According to the figures ) " he urachi a elide nwa hauls is the mea bine djed fhe note Wheq important olaervatioas have assn , , abs bneata time b their own wei lilt from was resented ee��'nd the ask h&d ft taken sad cited down the era laced in hawks, kitee,,ra�►ess. owL and bode of given y the Brits h Board of Zrade, there W # s -; an inclined hal tube in which the' are and As the min's •e had 1 n gbeen envelo es and afhxpd to he birds. which _prey generally are in the case of field tri ice were 6 2 strikes a d eight lookouts in Eng- '�., 3 placed by tae b ndfal�formin a lop , n- dibided the k l the rnone g ace liberated. In ever IQstanee tha. far i►,.d such deatructfve'rodente the was is land f lg9l, and f these 34b ware set- f _ clI'pted cylinde of old ao'g g i ' y ' Y coin dei R ins, As each ., the birds have flown promptly -and in a to.grabs and oth�r gists=.that infest and tied es, her b m teal conciliation. or - j �' `, ghte tb . stance the latter sinks, PBINT)<N TH$ NH No g q ) V ;, , 115.b ubmission of the work .o strai ht line back to head uarters, over is ere lant life T e birds named have medial on, y ,`. y If tFa.coin, be of standard wei ht the ate notem ere rime in a ton and "nasr• distances of from tell to twent kilometers. hisses Wedel j extermivikiel in the British Isle ,ppeople, 79-by the h ads being replaced, 33 � "" � balance sinks f r enough for a tin steel row rintin ropom, in which sg ozen ma- It is thought that this combination of under the belief that they are inimical to bar son filiation and submission, 13 by Pea- 9.-" oagar moving t t e left to tilt the cin ;chines of sigmilar const notion a in full bicycle and pigeon service can be very galime, and vie plagues have been the result. ailiatio and hands tieing replaced, 2`l b►y `a �k,`;f off down a tube in a receptac)e below' If nation. Their denomi ationa v ry from profitably used in milli 'ry observations, At this seson of the year, the wasp is aubmia 'on sad hrait)da being replaced, sad A,�?� .t the cow be lig t in wei ht the balance £5 tP£1, , the lar es note ao Anted. and the Italisa army o ice propodes to particularly useful, especially in orchards. 16 by rbitration,� Coneiliatary methods F zty_,°, does pot sinks fa,- and ghe'coin is eau ht Tho Dost from 10 B 2 oeatr aab. A continue the ex enments. ' The ons n in the Dent are fed entirel have, t erefore se tied more that half of " ' by s aeisond p direction fin er moving in the 'opposite single impression ao pletes he note g1� x whit ti on cubs �vhic�h infasst fruit treses ; and but the diff tenses, i►adi it has been said by the F {t ; E ► on the r' Its it into a race facts s ciall� numbered, d d, and igned b - * W., for the activity of the wasg, Chase psalm Weatm nater Gszet that tbereieiea grow- j , t h P f s E ngl4h Yt� Knb � 1. , mati¢allg t' base maebines work auto- t e cashier. Great re unoe, as a- aheo g P P . Y Y y ' ` Y and • would become alto numterous as to do serious in o i ion ez re ed ear b mai• both � , r perfectly, and save an n n cogAnterfetin i 1&ced a the Some ides of isle camber P# New York` fojpry tai hF treag, It salt qu}te true that among employers s d ,i►orkme>n, in favour ` " - amountof laborwhieh can only beimsgiped, paper itself tl�e iai�gr Ing, sea ompa ted B � �, teetiitig gp 000 mei. who ' et tfieii clothes'•in Landon m&y the was an uegtip lgilvies toll on the of,ve►rioaa forma aDf 4rbitration and gDOaailia. ,, �s ; rcem can' Pieces per annniri. The with the0anadialabaak- oteatand rd,biefng be gathered teem he #sat that rsciently fruit ;b�it hints have largely Qontribnt• tion. Tho Phitadelptifa Resort is right in , $Ilent laying 16 of them all there were 23 en for Ian lisp tailoriit ed to the salvation of the caro and the. sa in that:`�evide 'tl the`lidaotio tone of iY '�� ''' workia less ela►borste. The a er s as, ty made. ft g P• Y g Y :_ eagia $ = egularly ;by attnoapnerio fro in are linen ragd ie strangel bin and houses fn that tows. Rr g P po Most of the Pods are little he token should not bo ud •ed, A the London ress towardar this country ..11� ' cin le ape lu star the the sere of a remarpabl tgaiu h. +. _'.a. gg k y Tt as a pgca 'ar ehsde brought Itsto lite oPi tris fees of dut��r t►aad wasp. it sho8td be kaowit,is tti'to harmloea, dating thp-t7eaeat as tike in thv West was �,.; . - mediatel P Ye ' The light coins &re im- of whiteness iraposefbl to dgdbciri , and lar coat the wearers Litt a fess thea the mrrtt$s: sateen wtiesi tolr to defev :itself , then 'not altoltaather waw wanted. Of co t`se, mint Y s, tin half.gild r+:,turned`to the ranted in indelible bl k ink f r sat •clothes made hers- All the big Landon it is urigtrsatttipably viPlloun. But it: left legislation is nese ry to make arbitr&tivai C ' 1 y�. is in Qtr' t O" of standard weight manufagotuee. 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Whitby Friday and were met an-the Atb,-. a"' o , 4+ )�mittanoes axe acknowledged b a y A -Mrs. Wm.; Clark, of C urob It., .10 ,; f 0, . bangs of date an label on the first paper' ol- . . ;letic Grounds y the County towu eleven. - � . p � ,� _ T� owing receipt of money at this office. Always visiting her da�ngbter, Mrs. J. V. Six A . rs ti smith, in the e�ty this week. Whitb baying won the toss the visitors oy T p,o I ,`.� eep. a date paid ahead. tt weot first to bat, and succeeded in scoring ., ��ArA p p s, 1 g �.p '` . . '• -Thos. Pott©her, of Br ttgha h" 72 ran , J. T. Clark and J. Riohardsoix be ,. 42.to , o k m = Y • some fine Nary st apples. 0 ly by eampl• isg th only two to reach double f kures IS r, � „ ��' x, `ptr� ` - a �° ' - • �,� _ � f Il f� 0IRM ing such fruit can we judge of thea merit. After neer, which was rovided at the 7-R z ell a at pwhich several ev. R. innan, of Hao gig , -Woodi House, and �, s it Is m`a �' � 3- PICKERING, 0 T., AUG. 1 , 1 84 Toron#o, will o onpy 8L Andrew' pulpit mem rs of both teams did some tall saor• �-+ : - p� C�� on Sabbath, as well a8 tit. Joan's pulpit, ring, t� Whitb men took the willow• Boss � 8 � m ` ` �.%44sD 'g 9; 0 i youble fi res, and the ten a� m' , -".. " LOC LI S M $roagham. I alone reached d gu .$ m AV iS p' p , (. ( —Some perelozi visited Jahn Ho land's wickets were down for 89 runs. Daring 10: 'I,5 I i. 1. ""fl. 1. " I, woodpile Send night,,and surras off a Pickering'e second venture, the fielding o-! m A .a • ,� vj1 . m i' . Aman ma cruise along the coast, i . y the home team was decided] improved . •tt quantity of the same. Aa the l�' oreant y ,o ' ' f - "�"�' jf` :z y And on a lana av8 lots of fun, t9 well known a had better settle or the while the bowling of Tanner and Gold was Bat the time he ne da vacation mot I also very effectual, as 82 tans ended the in• W 1,., . F fl, =- Its when he's just returned from ne. wood at once a d save trouble. �, s'' ;� Wings, Clark again reaching doubles, The , Rev. G. B. WR eon called ,on friends --W. E. O rise, of the Grand tadio, Whitby rben then followed with 27, which m•� .,°q i _ ; ere on Monday. Whitby also a ent for pianoes and organs 'were made by careful cricket, as the bowl- -d cc H . - OR i - Miss Rorke, of Collingwood, is k ere was in the village Thursday on business. ing of Richardson and Clark was capital, II'�TG TA s (this week with frielgds. He reports tbi vs rather brisk in is line, while the fielding of the Pickering team THE PICKER j -Miss May,.Chester,`of Toronto,' is and invitee 1 Pickering.people to his was almost faultless. This ended the . :f. here this week with friends. studio when th y visit Whitby. ' match anjd gave Pickering the�gsme by ` g I ,J, -F. E. and Fred Logan, visited�'with -Elsewhere will be found advt. 88 runs. !Following is the score: . ,! - I. i ` there parents here over snnday. . I annoanoing th t coal at the Bay ill be t'ICgBRIN(i. ]� ]� U T Ffi•st In 'ings. Second Innings R E,L"�,D A "I -John Leslie is not himself this eek delivered anywhere in Pickering village ' ' ti - J T` bier o (fold, b' o Palmer, b Tan- - I :- . as he is suffering from a severe cold. at 05.80 per tot}. The_ con,, is firs class, Tanne . ............8! ne�..............�i :, . � - . , 1 _�, J Clark o Ross,b Aold 0 not out,;........... 0 -T.B.Gerow returned on Monday from a sample may be seen at several of the J Satpura n, b Gola..a this, Tanner:..... 0 i - ;a a month's visit to friends in Eastern On• business places of'the village. canton J Go ley, sola...... 4 a Gilpin, b Goid.. 6 1 ratio. eve is acknowledged to be the b st-•fuel T iebard b Tanner.. s l 8, T art,r dole s0 ; -F, $artier, of Toronio, is at presti ever mined. _ N Mannar 1 t 1/ TEAS' / - - rgac , o Bryan b It' I1 / . 8 b Tanne: ..... .. 0 W !with his brother J. B. of the' -The result o#I the junior grid Beni r leav- """' _. .... C H Wri t,b Tanner.. 4' b Gold..:......... 1 f h1 . :'� .: 2 b Tanner........ 0 Spink Mills. ing .e:.aminations are-just ublish d, and w dorm y, b Gold ...................—.4 .. .. ...................... ...,.r „ Bd Gorml y b Gold..... >: b Gold.....,...... 0 " . 0 .r.w.�..wi= wwwww"Immus- -a�....��t...wsNt p ... -TheaY P 8 C E will be led nezt'l�nn from the same)we learn that $be Picker- C Marqu , b Gold.... r ran out.......... # - ----- ------- - - --•-------• - ., s .wro.- _- 'i .. day by 1�ise Hattie Law. TopicI `•Wool ing College pupils hays done rem kably H stew b Gold...... 4 b Tanner ........ 0 ! - •I . hearted service." well. In fact� to result shows tb t about >rsxtras . .............. s sxtM.......... 8 I e hBY� �IIBt bou ht.another blot of fine teu* 6-- -/tr. and Mrs. John Hodgson,of Tor• seventy per cenit of those who wro were To ..............� �otat...,....8g yes 1 Our tea tra a 18 lIICrea ing. we haws ' '' ` onto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John E. enccessful. This P •inciP4 and teachers WHITSY. ! �': 4 Gee last week. staff of the C liege ;have mea to be In fleoond Innings. made ita study, and tl]lxlk W have 1@arned a - Tanner. b Master Herbert (lee, of Markhanh is proud of. Gormley ..... i b park............ I . , • ' out teas and how to ht. . � ; little ab y them rig t visiting with his uncle, John E. Gel Iof --See step etisoa Whitby ( ppoaite G e acs, "i[:r ash ..ia -b liiol►ard.o. .... a . . - : Church Street. i Hatch Bros.) f r a summer tri Mas• J A Hay.o w J lark, b �UR' BEI ��UR LENS ,7 pp b Go 0 b Nobar$son...... 0 i -Mrs. Alex Falconer, we are ple4o kaka Lakes- Money: Lakes, M kniae $Bryan, o% J Clark,b o Richardson, b I . - �+ • . - I to state. is progressing nicely, and is bol Island, Bostona Clevelend, Port rthar� Gormley... d Ciark...... r . o . is fast beco17 ing faI nus. It a high grade1. ._ able to go out driving. Banit Btemarie, Montreal, Mil nukes, ° stewsrc, c'Wrigtiti'I 11targnob.. :. , 8 bRicbardsonr a blended from the finest estate In Indla, eylon. I' -Rich. Moore is indisposed this wee k Minneapolis, Chicago, Portland, alifaz, A M Gilpin b Margac a b Richardson...... 6 - - 11, with ranee , He is -expected to be ot, Bt. John, aetec, Rochester, M itoba, w e Gold,cib Margae i b Richardson..,... s , . and Northern China. It 1s a prong, rich and 9 y Q A Chisholm, c Blew , . duty again irl a few days. B. C., E>agland, Ireland, Bootle d, pray• b Gormley.. .. 0 b Richardson...... 3 has gn egGe118nt $aVor. '. -•+. Dunbar and fatmil i'etnoved E R Blow,o Maryui:� . W.T. y o where, ever]where, single round trip of - - Qormley .......... sa not out............ 3 Unr 25 cent Con o son ,nand mixed teas 4 the lake on monday, where they wt11 prepaid. Choice of 12 ocean 1 es all F Paxton,not out....... 0- b Clark......_,.... $ � ' � . spend a few weeks camping. the Lakes Boat Lines. Palmer, b Gormley s b Clark.......-.,.. 6 . are CertaiWy great ,value. _ who have tried Extras.............. . 3 -M . Hillock, of Bradford, and it Stephenson can ticket- throe h from " + ""' -- • our Japan's pronounce them v ry fine. If you .. - s - Dodd, f Caledon East, paid a flying visit Whitby to Liverpool, Londonder y, Bel• Total.............. 89 ; Total........ S7 �1 to the pink Mills, on -Monday. fast, London, Queenstown or lasgow Times was when very bitter feeling ez- Want '0 No. 1 gifted Young 9oII, We hav8 -Mr Robert Croaks people reside in for #21;56. (1st class Ry, to ntreal) isted between thele two clubs, and for. the befit the market Cali pI UCe. We ar8 .1 INorth ', arolina, and not Northern Cali• and round trip proportionally low. See them to meet and h ve a friendly game of i ` ` fornia, a stated of as last week. ' Stephenson and visit old country friends. cricket was oat of he question. When 4 making Special Offers .in JC and ld lb lore. we =A1 a ZIJr nbart. of Bron ham, wishes Nothin beats an ocean trip. close decision was g yea by either umpire q 8. 8 ' will be pleased to have you c' and get �hal , ng to st to that be has several through - a protest was at on entered, and an ani- spa;. bred E shish pug pups for sale. MARKHAM_ mated disenssion f lowed in which every ! BaIIlple. ". 1. —M s. George Harrington, nee Mise `' - player took a head. The umpire was cnl�• - . Mrs, R. J. Cof son and family d M'rs. ed everythit� but a gentleman,and not tin- '; I Jennie Cuthbert, of Toronto, is visiting T H. D. Milne left for Jackson's Poi t Wed- fregneatiy his remo el asked for. Rev. Al. ! r X y. �;I -.with h r aunt, Mrs. Joseph Gordon,Lake Goad and R A. Bunting prrsid,-d over the . Shore; this week. neRday evening.. " The Franklin House is Navin a Dew= game•on Friday, an not a singe cocr.p)sint �' -Farmers, Clive the boys and girls' a was heard, although several c.ose dc,i dons 01.-� iY sign paint'Ed b�,• the well known and able R { holida outing to Niagara Falls on Thurs. sign writer Mr. It. j4ilson. were given. We re oice to know tht+t c.ld ` ; .•fi _. { r . , � . . :,,: . a: Aug. 6 by the steamer Garden .City. There are ewes and 2 Iamb in he things have passed• way, Bind that Vkhitby I � �E . . . i . . . I ., - s Many ill go from here, pound here a d unless claimed at ogee sed Pickering can;.now meet and play 1 . ..� - s , —G L. Maver and wife left Thureday they wrll be.sol ThEx were put n edged cricket as it should Ibe played. I .' h C. The familiar coo tenances-of several of �.N�---- : morn$ g for Mackinac, whore they will on the nth nix. Snn. the old enthnsiaste, nch as Jnd a Dartnell r spend month in sightseeing. ' This is as Mr. Albert D.. Sypber; far mJor than a g - '' ­ � . fine a outing as cat%be well conceived of. year past with) �VIr. Pitts of the remaont S H. Graham and theta were much miss- T i — . . . . :�- a ,lint ey return mush benefitted. Hoagie here, pais leased the hotel�► Ballon ed from Fridays game. but Fred Hatch 7 MAR 1 _ . . e Il . ... -T a household effects of •the late trae, forizterly kept by Mr. McQui lan, rind was there, and his amiliar voice rang out -- _ 0 __—___— loud and clear each time Pardo or Dr. ,will -- — -- � _ ' Thos: Triffitt were disposed of at ono• has been erant,ed license. . I i • tion B tonna evenintt, and ever article Peter Kaise , a youth of Rinq cod oa rattled the timbers. r : y y Saturday mor in last caught a brook trbut A return game is expected tit.'take latae � . I` was sold, but the rices obtained- were p ___ : - . P next week on the College grounds here, very low. The entire sale netted some 14 inches in le gt and which weighed 2 lb, g The- B8a8on is ust noW o enln for I ' 14ozs,in a littlpstresm that ripple through .wben our boys *ill]endeavor to return, in P _ - 660. a measure at least, the eourtesiea extended - . " that village. SP R -1 :; -I -I Bro. James letter last v)eek it Mr• Wm. 8#�moarr of the rte d office, them during their visit to the Couuty town H I NO . - �was tated that 330 assen ers buarded on Frida last. C! CLOi I - P g Toro to, will be in charge of the tanda d Y . � ­ the G rden City at Whitby, on Monday, Bank here during the next two we ke while 'Lent' - - li .. .�C. < the 8 t.. The number was 228, leaving Ddr. r is way on his holida a. 1:ntrance Exams. - . �- ;1. from' bat place. Mr John 0 borne. cashier of th Stand1. -- and We are showln�antings, elegant ranges I all kinds o.f �'Ir — eke a look t the address label on and Bank her , who has been ser ously ill- •�+ Canadl and Im-. ��. CI the hundred and .twenty candidates Worsteds, FanC ' your apes this week and see if the same at Dr. Robins n s with typhoid f ver has that wrote last Jane, at Whitby, fifty six ter' take a than for the better an it is to p ii., - 11se da ahead. If not lose no Limb in taken R were sncoessiol. There teachers, same. ported WeedB at CloBe 1"1C®6. _ . . v' be ho d will North be about a in. ' . remit ing to as, we are sorely in need y g and marks are given below. It was nex- t George L. Bteffen of Markh m aiea ............t..........................1. . of A t w dollars. essary to get one half the total marks, or _ I three weeks. o worth $12 000. f this$5 We flav8 also opened our new stock of 4. e A. 0. U. W. will have a! grand 4253, and one tpird of the marks is each ' 000 ' ,in mort ages and $5,066 in 1 fe insur• dr .r Plow exensio by Garden City on ance.l He Ilei ever chin to is wife. sAb °ot, is ori w)u� ps--Ciera Aasms, 4Z�, qli liilgliliii ! lima 1-1 There ay Aug. 1 Take four family; b A y R r. Brown, y P ,� 'I His sure of a estate of bis la Rrsnd- g, Fraser 462 Clara (iii ip 466 Evs$aw- noa use taeoes ry besides $1,25 each !arh r,Gottli bOsterlioa,GFerman amount- I 1:which for nal$ dee$ and r•ce are ,better than for ti kat. go icer or mora suitable q ken 198, Louie 8abbar 488, Edas John• (l t�, gII C ing X7.000, is also given to beg.—Boon, stov 152, Daisy Lawler 463, Annie ]dein time visit Niagara Falls. y11 1 `' will be seen b adverltiae eat in , th r E m 471, Winnie ideldrum 515, Grace Stuart we hate ever a OWn. i . .. . .. il-I . , -- y D1 a Xa :. 47b, ism. Arnold 4�, Wm. D. 84rnes 456, an r column 6 W. Decker has' start I I g'rsnk Brant 467, Frank Conner 486, Har- ! x ed a o al yard in Pickering and intends T follow$ g is a partial tied of �lte old P'cassr 476, Frank Mathison Har• ' : ' ;BUNT I. - CA keep' g nothing but the very best ~grades Join Board o� Examwers on the result of old Ricberroa 6l8,•r4eorge 488, Bid o i B the i h Bch 1 'union and se leavin ""�~'—"""' of the fuel. He has now on hand a large go I g Thompson bets, (scholarship.) — -�-- uant of the o -ebrated Lehi Valley e— ations, and the pass and b nor ma• Mr• Gve Whitb Edith Correll 1144, q Ditty @1 g 7-- f',. ooal, *hiob be will dispose of at right tris tion examination. The iflcatee Jean Galbraith 424, William White 472. - � """ i.i�.a.1v Em� - _ �", prides; Office and Yard on ging_ street, of a successful candidates will sent to . Pegg, Kinsale--Frank Rogers 436, i _,_ r t . '� k' '' opposite the Gordon Home. .: the rincippaals�of the High Bah L and Mr• Marquis Greenwood-Jao. A.Harris . - `"' Pub is �ahool Inspectors wilhoa delay. 484, R• B. Harris 586. Ws this week with our stook in excellent shape. Eno day new novelties are 11 1. -I a glades ball toarnar>1 at which Ina cage wi the matks bs repor d direct .t, was h Id a Auburn Park C o� July Mr. Ftrrier, Daabsrt�a—$$$anis Annan being added, making the most complete assortment of ,Millinery Goode cad t t • y by to de artmeat to the Candida . Can- 4 • 13 an 14,Alez McKay,forme] Green- didates who dbeire to appeal sic nested Novelties ever seen in Pickering. We show a large assortment of Straw : PPS ®q Mr. Underhill, Brooklin—Mary A. Bell Plaques. No doubt these urs to be the leading feature of the season, � �� wood was successful in sec rin econd to wait-until grey have received th it marks 4b5. A. B. Chinn 452, H. M. Delong 602. outstrip ing the shaped bat in the race for prominence. Flowers_ t 1 ., place a class of twenty•one competitors, before making any protest. Mr. Chapman, Andley—Jennie Bell 486, ®ndegg t4 spite all tastes, Yeilinge; Etc. We, cordially in• • among them being several of Chicago's Mtsrkham ..$Junior leavingg—E. . Arm• Annie Pollard 478. i crack c shots. Each contestant was given etre g, J. J. atheson,M. E, Ping e. Sen- Mr. Eddy; Claremont-Annie Ball 578 - vito all twinepeot our stock. ; 1. r ! 100 lass balls, and out of that number for leaving-- , Crosby, L. Ec and, �. .I .1_e g (sobolarship), Ella Dowswell 428, Eliza c , • Alex. broke 88, while R. 0. Heiks, of Fleming. ma riculation T. 1,.r etrong, Forgie 668 (eeholarsbip}, Maggie GreggB raI�7 Ee - . Chicago brake 92: Thus it ever is. Boys passed in Fre alt authors and ph site, C. 518, Jennie Gregg 474 Wm. Bjrcell 496 Flint ;passed 'n Latin. ]ING STREET, PIC__ . . from Pickering Township are always able John McFarlane 462, John Stokes, 479, •. r _ z : to hold there own in whatsoever tom eta- Oshawa—J nior leaving-=-5. arewell, Thos. Wilson 422, :..,.... ,� P F. cliffs, N ander, J. mcCalloe F. mac. Uaiaxi No 1 P. and W • • Mr, Graham , --- ' tion. kie (also in 1 tin m. Thomas, , Wi ' gg• Allis Coakwell l78, Edith Bem thorn 488, • p A CAR LOAD OF. ....., , ,-i. �_: ,� . . ­­ . " . - -A grand after harvest exearsion to -ncat�ricn anon+-1 . A. Bain, passe in Ger. Ida Lea 472, Leslie Anstia 422, Albert :; j Niagara Falls by the popular steamer map, G. Dingle passed in German N.Fare• Carruthers 466; Edgar Ha11477. - - L.- .E ` . 1 - . - Garden] City Gill talcs place from New• we 1, awed i German Fr nap nd h S B. 4 E. and yP. Wbitb ' castle, Bowmanville. Oshawa and Whitby aiea. P p 9 Miss Binyer, , y .: --Olive Crawfortb 478. `-1 ; .. . . I .. ' FUR ; __ 1 = on Thnrshay, Ang. 16, under anepiees of iekerinq College--Junior le 'ng—E. Miss Philips, ($seen Rivet-,Cora Doren a •a o B IT . . .' - Oshawa Lodge of United Workmen with waargacl , F. noore (also Latin), H Thomep-- 489. e as istance of other A. 0. U.W. to es Latin,matriculation—A. Croak sed in Mr.Metcalf,Ashburn—M a Davidson, ' ~fig ,That to haaa,d. A choice lot of Bedroom S1�tite�,Parlor States - in the district. No effort will pe spitred 462. Ea T lee and oh each a 1 t of cha1r13 of all kinds• 4. , by the brethren -to make this excursion Port Perry--Junior leaving—la ougard, Miss Willis, 8. S. 12. Piok.--rHattie - - t Q i A. R. Delos, B: _Grant, L. Ha bl A. _ en oy ble. Everybody who has .beeii on y Madill 469. have any Motion of.asking 'A lmira. now 6 :. Haltb , m. sire. matriculation ° this ptendid boat is in love with her.° gn on s41%in Latin and Gree , A.FYQ- Mr. Hamilton, Balsam--Barbara kiiller e 428, Maggie Miller 466. . i 1e your time, for you will neverhave a bet- Tioke onlyg1,26; ebuldr n ?6 Bente. mi len, w. Biowq passed in Latin authors. Misr•Holliday,S. S. 1, Whitby Minnie , . ter chance to et furnitur8 open . Leave Newcastle at 7 a. am., 'Bawat�ville abridge-rJnnior leaving--J. Ashen- w 'i,�. ! gbortridgge 474. 7.80, sbawa 8.80, Whitby 9, on arrival h rat, P. Anderson, N. Crraagggg, H. Gundry, Mr. Henderk m; Brougham % Beatrice CALL AND IN SPECT OUR STOCK- of tra' from Port Perry. Bay tickets on m. J. $ginned , II. L. Kennedy, .Qniglef, Btevenso>� 471. r ' w Bee large postero. J. W- Rynard. J. A. Sharrd, al Latin, Mr, Lea,.B, g, 1, Pick.--WalterBa4rtrick s 011 .—++ x. matriculation-A. Case seed in �$ still �e� 8 cod BtQC Of Ulldertak111�?', Goods i. y dater Clark of the P:ekering Maws weg8• 4853. g t la cricket last -week and of bot: L tin and French, C. Davidson, sed in yqm, Rammer, g, g; 2, Pick.--xobt. a f g • I x �_ s I y g Latin Aathoa R. Irvine, passed to Latin, are Loffipe ed to 'etIIythlYlg 1x1 this hl�e dont . ball o the nose. Barnum'. Jumbo ries G1 Hamord, b sins, R. Dob n. W sb � � , ��Z� = 1x, pf C3c® V' , s ' to bo 1 a train off the track with big basal P y ros><,aa ecaooh r�a�•Ata ,, . 4' {�hitb for leavin --W. ernett, , _ - appen age but it wag not a success. ro.. I" y : g Ot the silk oandidatee Cora MOTpgRa o! NJ Dowler, . Harris Alfred Ho lids A. Myrtle way,gucaeasiul, and Agnes lit`owlie "-I. Clark hould not,be-so self-confident ext � y' I • - - f. time but stick to phis bat, which is eta 1 re• Smith, also arae, H. BaovPdOn, . Wood- of Kinsale was granted an entrance Corti- . . „,, - � � t• .. r snick. matt$ uIatilati-G. Field, J tirahamI - GOOPS4. Z . ­"�j� -�,� ..'.,1` ..:_ � k - I $zed as the best im littietit for to floats. q.: . � - , P P' -Ossed in Lain, m. Sowell. _ - = i ping het balls and protecting the wi�ket. i _ . . . ' 1. I Bemuse a man has a long nose for mews, I. Z P6 or, the principal o Allistau 'the rsoe -meeting ab the Woodbine it mtist.ndt be ea osed that it is cod for p blip ochoo� was res need wit a urge Drivio Park, Toronto, will tstkQ doe on S l9ndld 'Yalfl Ila NevV Prints ' reB6l C8d6 Laoe� I �,J_ PP K P , P g PI f r , 3 . . a cricket bat. Then Bro. Clark objects to ofj 060 ing gol reoently.I tog. 18, 14, 16 and liths Inst„ at Rbaoh for I`IIItB CrOttonades. Shlrtings, A A MIIefinS• i s }$ a I . the rudd­ I � y hue bis pet has. Many men jA summer hotel A$Oshawa-on f�le-Fake 86000 will be liven'.iii-purses._ . . -.., . � :: �a� 11 ihays a nt-fortunes and t a beat of there is snow talks of. Parties hays ked Cdr The Datiuiluw>a parha> eht bias pacednts hats itl the latest styles. 1. . - �t g P Po y' -ALL:a €: rix�te :i to"table for atchwork at aid��;` ��:5 lives t cultivate the tinte`bf the eraninm C Want for rice for the to of b Mrs. Downs s divorce bill,,and she wth e : o f t p E _ b . f r p iu the a nose. Yet when it comes to a land, just ea• From the Port. a bank thus be rendered , .; ATn;tai_i9 ■p■ ;/fig■{may Pay .:. ..•�.,. ,a ,�rt hdov� y i•�t4'-' ': r ..( '; i f� �H r.fr ma i he e h . will be slope d ctuld be a ; rlt t tiw �, 4 . n t twinkle of an eye a objects Pe .►wit to too w ter, and. C. Dowztey e. , batt. w6• ,^ .. :• , -. ,, ( •,: _ .> . _ _ - Tip€�'•e.. t e.�t-:i� ,,. � �i�,`.an - a: a • `.1 _ :1 - "::j : w tb t ” �Ca rte us man how . he to be leased i he baa h on nth Bi f ! l •r - I . � - - _.e-. � _ s. b deg o he tote v l..Y.a.,_ .,.. ,. _ : P P ., F , , , ,�,,• y, , Qeh -wa hsndtcrztbr, Thanks . ro. aid the bete itself till _ ♦ �? ,.. :� t',: e b logd tai , . :- ��w�,[.� y r`• -. ... , ...'.'�f9• .r:.. :. .tet s, -' �s y •i 6- T.«; . y r .-. •, - -14 s,. .,F -`a^••_e,i•,4Sif_. - u , l .t 3_. 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