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DAa { F ,v c ' - _ - - k 1. _f, - reseMblf+ag Rt � �%N� - - _ f ' G , ONTI-- - _ 1 I - _. r: h � ' I'll T i - .. 5.., l 4- b.-. i jj' . .� SII , .,f p� I' PC.U.,ERIN � - . 9 UGUST 24 .. , : . e . ,��- - _44eil"' :. a:: 1. . - ... , , 1� . � esE i . !f Y portal Q�arbs # 1 FUNNY M NT , I t iTa $$ �' T oU Y: . . t : �Ozai �... . o .� �� M ;'`` ---_-- N Robsda, Ne YorVJ is here, visit" L 11.,,` Mr. J. Boaar'snd s eters,of(been Skyey, Med�cat. LATZB''Loin. tApp do 00o"ab "Bir are visiting friends her$, bis parents. i d � +. 11 ` (( TRZ •PREBrI AND JOTTED DOWN XY OUR Rolph Iiamiltoo, of Stooffgile, visited B. 'pQalters, Bu aro,is home for a fete :•?I r 1 .,...�..ti..ti. i ` M,D., C.M.,M.C.P. oolltlttsepwirD>rzirs. his uncle, J. Tool Sr. on Banda M•BATE'bIAN, 3'• da s visiting. , ,� R• g.0., Coroner. office and Residence, OLAREMONT.. i Miss Rath Linton,of Huntsville,is home Repairs are be lig made at the (eery '� �; ing Street, Pickering Office hours: Morning I:1 ,, with bet parents for a short time. gtreet school. "�' r - pedagogue of Atha, and :��'� 30 to 11:80; Evening 6 to 8. Art, Poynter, - Mrs, P. T. Andrews, o!_ Oshawa, was , Paul (fordo a has severed his- `con >= �- Legctt. / Fred Palmer, o. fioroata, paid a flying a� � here a few days last _week. visit to this place the other day. vection with Ja es 'Willis drug store ,� �� . --- " W. Bundy raised his new barn on Mow- Mc. and biro. Donor have returned to Miss Mary boon, who has been !ll �� "� `' EryTON ,t� llODDa, IiARRISTER:I. - day, when everyihiba passed offsplendid- their hom� in the city after having spent for Eoine time,p at, is now able to be out < -.1 ETC to Adelaide. street , 1 very anlo ably time with their brother-in A few cif; our port's went to Pickering t: ` t�LICITOKS> ��• � r � est,Toronto. At Claremont Tuesday _21Iq �,Y._ y. L:._ E• FAREWELL, Q.• C. BARRIB! Miss Bertha Lumley and a lady friend law, T. Thornton. on Tuesda¢ and sport having had a good �'° : _,, T. TER,County Crown Attorney,and County 1: 1' "�. from Markham, are at present the gaeat� c t Thornton and 0. Pu . were i the time. � , :.F, tJ Choice Family Patent Flour X1.60 r bag. of Mrs. I'alli9ter. l y on Qatnrdav and repart�large van• N°c mRriy fro hers took in the GFrBy -` , f ' solicitor. Conzt House,Whitby. 10-y . ,,. ", 4 AMES "MILLER, SOLICITOR,T R. Howe, of the C.P.R.`A ' , Toronto, tities of new grain coming in but prices bound excursio to Grimsby Park, on : ' , �!, ,Z. i AT TBE -•. ._ and family spe>�t f�nnday with Jobn Resd very low, while various small stuffy meets Tuesday. ' .- 11 1. TARY Public, Conveyancer, oneyOffice tffi]Ont ` •� T - h Thier-_1e He.'�near BFoughham• Y BARRIB 1 N 1V1 L L a with more ramaaeratiye figures: . at the north end: J$$cit Stinson, who has been laid up for �t,c pyP & McGILLIVRA , Who will eat the most peaches find Ona of oar farmers bare h$a become abo�6t four mon hs, dose not seem to !m :• •y Solicitors,&c, Office opposite Post P= quite a tra per of late'end the other morn• ,;,� _., .- w D tars, CINE II . Jersey cream, at Brougham,on the even• ing.'on looking Up his round of tra found Prove any. Whitby,Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,B.A.,Theo.. :.0 CIS sol?' y• - ing of the 80th, Y ps k. f , A.gcGilhvray,LL.B. Money to Loan. 13y 00a „_- � 9;,� wisat he supposed to b+� a woodchuck but Mr.Nioholso , editor of the VindiCat , :,I,,,-'-r s '" '" '" (deo. Em ria ham advertim x s a farther ins tion.he round to bis die• Oshawa, wheel d into town on Friday, is � t ri ,ew thousand debate, private funds, sox a so ; heifer in thlp iaene. If on bars loaf act�l maw std borr°ra little .black and ;white last on bis biv le. ;` �� A to loan on Real Estate Mortgages at teas- a y y IT, ti ' ;. - g ti $ an ani nal, look up fine item in our Now quadruped which sometimes infest our hall Thomas $ phrey, of Toronto, form .:,,-- onable rates of interest, THOS. PARHER,sur- 'tot .o house at niebt ani which sent out an odour err of this pI e, wog the mile and half `, rister,pickerinR.(every-Saturday_.) �_ M :deg v �- . a a' $� 'o •adv:. column. �_ vetert"arU. s - Alur " - a . :7 ;~ ,n Dr. Smith, of Stoud'vitle, visite Obit's• which colonged the irbole neighborhood. In a raeee.at ontreal on Saturday. �. , a O oar °"" mdnt on the first at►ul third Tt eeiday of Rumor has ' that Thomas f ack�on in• �, , ' [vyQ a a 0 s•.:.w .a each month. Hie dental :Opti is are m tends rnnnin aD ezenrsion to Wilson:: �. . F WHALEY, VETERINARY v°� - ° :: F Bnlpdy's Brook. H• Burgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On- _ idy ��to. Grad In 15 _ r sow take my n ona►,more to Iet yon i boy pa int a near fntgre,probably on 1. '� tar Veterinary College, Torontario Veterinusteary H xeR aft so Q'''� � 0 ti J. Patterson, of Taranto, ie kl►efie tb/q y ' ,F ,tistry• Member of thb O 11 �b re a �" week overseeing some 1» that and mow that Bobby urns i6 still slips. Our Crick t team intends Orn `W' Weare pleased to see so man oni to A�xiation. Dentistr, a specialty. Des y �' ,. Q d gas • A r@pa going ! daY oz night promptly attends to. Office, 0 nay a e• being made to Cdr. dohneion's residence Lindsay io• ay (Friday) t0 con- - Telegrap and Poet Offices, White- •� 1. gf. church Sunday morning. Reetdence, 301y m� Q an Brook street. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ormerod were visiting olneions with the home team. a s�lall '. Ak i -E 1! Ivale. __T- W 0 p oa 8 r ho j ti Rev. White will resume his pastorial in this vacinity on Sunday. el[peet our bo s co win. r 1.�..._. [opKINS,VETF,BINARY SUR- = a.. X ,�4b o I duties here Sunda after bavil �s nt a The fi►rmeh of this raci�it have finish• �r Saucy ins baseball team saooeed� r + �(' H. 6EON; Graduate of the on.�rio Vet- o °off a a aw o ft few weeks at Clarey+mont,PoiDi, Maakoka, ad harvest.and are now aryi y for rain. ed in defeati g the Port P@ team on:. •� College, Toronto, registered member a1[y e I I: N�p'a ng s orinszy '" cr the Ontario Veterinary M rca2 Association. p 1� I� o .e•a with J. Bundy s party. Our experiamental farmer has secured the Athletic rounds, on Wednesday of `_zl % office.residence and shoeing forge one and one- N ,�� ��pt �Oaa M C. J. Brodie is oonstrQotin a Gotnmo• his old position at the Toronto Industrial last week, by a score of 20 to 6. a � " t _ Exh'fibition. We wish you lack Archie. Two dier putabl0 women haVe ben H�arter miles north of .Green River. Steel e b • o n ,: $�Y • diose stable driving abed. The frame qq =0 ° : A "' ti c� The man friends of Miss pi►rah Blakely, nroand tow for the past week causing '`` drivin shoes at iron pric{ee. Oce mend Tele �- hours from 7 eowhitevale ddOntto P.PO. address, `� - was raised on Saturday. The taeW etrao• y g M 4 0 o .a • will be pleased to hear that he is able to oar citizensi mach anno "� graph address O _ i c : • o A tare will famish sufficient a000mmoda- aroa�pd once more after be reacant sick• t yance. 'They t, -� Green Rover,Ont. N fg tion for all should be locked n for a few months. H 0 P B I N 8, VETERINARY � ' (.0 '� w x a g pm t' Hasa. 'a We regret eioeedin I to state that Mr. Frank Br an went to Port Pe on . 4 . . , surgeon, graduate of Ontario Veterin- I sox .b.b ° c M s a y John-'L. the Irish pugilist bas parobased y ,. College, Toronto, office and residence,Lin- , a a p v tq p Maenab, Br., is ineeble health. Ttte a wheel on which be is going to exercise Thursday ls8t to take a hand in the ase• :;. axy. Pickering village. Calle by day Gld Q@ntleman is in hie iT6th year, and big maeCles. John promisee to be a fast. ball matches to be pla3ed there. He ''} ton's avenue, d H � •ox I -- ,� or night promptly attended to. Lame an _ has been a robust man all his life, there- rider played on the winning team, certainly. , p A warrant is otstnfor the arrest a Pat ', dteeased feet attended to at my own force,where fore, the infirmities of age are not suited I wishtt-0 cotrset a little error which a ' I am prepared to do all kinds of job and general p_ blackemithing work. Man always on hand. ! to bis liking. - p@orad in the Cherrywooi news with re• Murphy, who is charged With threshing ` 'i HUMAS A GRAHAM, VETERIN- • W. J. Graham is beeomi6g a qo%d Bard to the Tournament held at Claremont Mrs. Grier.`! It appeaxs Mrs. Grier re ', .11 ! m shoer of hes horses. 'The other da on July Brd. 1Tbe Scribe stated that F. fused' to Rive Morph some a on tick, , 1 ARY BURGEON,Graduate o! the Ontario I heavy y eggs y Veterinary C611ege, Toronto,registered member. -=� he re0aip6d on order to go to Muskoka Collin's got tb prize for the stand and and this caused the assault. k., t. - : of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. I . long jump. I :isb to inform the public Miss Fanny Rodgers, who was helots _!, `' f and oboe six horses, Clydee and Perober• p also bouorary membet o the Ontario Medical ' d the it is not ao as Gleor a 4reaves; a G. P. M. Harper last week on the charge ofAl.` J - Society,treats all die ajee of domesticated ani Ona, that tr$ t0 be shoat a$ the Indus• g • • mals. Also particular attention to Veterinary .-trial Fair. He will do the work in'Tor- T. R, brakeman, of Little York, got the stealing a silver watch, was again tip for , - ilbutistry. All cases promptly attended to at ' reasonable rates. Office at ihei well known ea- onto• prize. C�ige honor to whom honor is due. hes ing on Monday. The evidence went Al. , . • • tabliehment of Graham Bros..one mile west of ��••W.-. ' : toe ow that Fanny's sister found'it, and `. ' a'� ,. Ularemont. Telegrams to Claremont puiactual- , T. C. McAvoy, lumoinpabied by R, OMEltR�wOOD. , . ly attenaea to. y e Johnston, of Grebnwood,and Robt-Milne, on a strength of this she was acquitted' i ,, g of Green Riret, left for Manitoba Tees It looks like rain, but all signs fail in dry oft a serious charge. `'" u${rte$$ Q�axbs. day evening. The party aspect to be ab weather. ALE ',_. : se t five weeks and i will in $bat I;st rted he on Monday in - i.., •, ,� sent for abort Cohoo a re M the WHITEv . ,-�-_:*, time Muth of the west. May they usual form. . . - >w ,E ' t^�HpMAS DIINN, Conveyancer, Com- hay s s letidid time atod a safe return. Mrs. McMillan, of Winnipeg, is spending Mrq. Dandy has returned to her hame in •,r 2 a1. 11 miseioner for taking Affidavits, etc., Claret g a few weeks with Mrs. 'Irwin. 'oronto. "�"� Mont,Ont. _ . 90y Robert Underhill is desirous of renting 11 R. Gilchrist of Toronto spent a few A. E. Thornton spent a few day last - 41 BUNTING, Issuer of Mae his farm of 111 a►crer io the fltb con. and day• at Mr. Laweolar last w�+rk. seek at Grimsby. { a f "' + BeL Licensee for the County of Ontario. f- . ' known as lot 28, to a good sevania Pot flea at the store or at his residence,Pickeaag Mr. Ma4aw and family, of Markitan7, Mr. $lg inn, barru►ter, 01 Toro4t0, spent 'k '�� , - a full diseription of the place ase adv:. nt Sunda at A. Barkholder's. 13Lturds in the villa e , '�fi.: 18-y . y g vinage. yy +;� f _. - -- - elsewhere. This iia one of tbtl best up- J. Irwin tett last Saturday for Ravenshdo A. G.�Chite is preparing to gine the mill < p, - . D R.BEA ON,TOWNSHIP CLERK J I inted farms in the township of Picker- where he is at sent teacbio dam a thorough repairing. ;_": �' 1J• Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking at the mec11Anwm Of the hum e. � p � q• p g' -ing therefore the owner should have no We are sort to say that Mr. Chapman Mrs. Hamilton has returned from a visit' k ra ' affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. This Or 8n hat3 bean BO Carefnll �ttad• y P . Money to .ioani on-farm property. Wills pro- �, difiioal$y' ssanl•itig a Want. is very dcli with inflammation of the lungs. to htr daughter in Toronto. bated. Ol?'FI(;E-At whiteyale. will be in ! Our teacher. Mr. Smitb; is back in our James Major and Mr. Murmy,of AanOra, :; ` ' Brougham every Monday afternoon for the fed Mat defeQte WblOb were tb tlgllt midst once again. 1t seems like old times spent Sunday with'Major Bros. transaction of business. Q7-v __ _ ______ Incurable, are now easily O'ver a by BROUGHAM. - ! w now• - Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Pickett, ,spent last: 4._��-' ONEY TO LOAN- APPLY T- OAF. : 111 Hutchison, ap raiser at Claremont for the use of accurately fitted,BpeC aC18P. � $ t ' ��� �Vb wonder where Will Of the Choir was week at the old home bear Hamilton. p qm y Sunda t? Wb ,Y =_ ! _ L. t3anada Permanent Loan & Ravings Co. eau S nigh y, out to Armadale of Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Thornton and da ;; office,Toronto. Stock capital 63.000.000. 'TOW i W e can help you. het pat"eOkl bade. 0oar". feta spent a:few days last week with their ,i assets;8,700,000. Thecom any lends money on W@ feet �b ice a�0°k, of Oshawa~' iii W Rosebank;is the order of the day now, as son E. A. Thornton at Norval. p qur a es free of ,, � Mrs. Hanbal>o. nits a nais�bar of loads have visited the Mr. Hawkins, who hes been ori gad to . lowest current rates of interest-and on favor- 3 y �• :able terms of repayment. Mortgages sad de- � q ga bentures purchased. No commission. No delay We sell you perfectly ad usted Mia Jepie t3erow, of Olatt�ooBt •peel grove this,last week. preside over the Green Riveer academy for :' it: ��: Bzpenses moderate. lett ldonday her aDote's. Quite a number our yuang people at• the balance of the year`; visited his uncle, ;_ 11 A. POSE, COi7NTY ARCHITECT glasses ,.. ,. 89"IeviGerow is hoose b m PiekerinR fended the garden . rty at Orson River D. S. Turner, last week. • ,r A. for the county o! Ontario Drawing. We don't barge fanny prices for a few days this week. the other evening. Miss Lulu Vardeu,. of gait, and Miss : ,ti, and s�ecificat rte furnished for every class of ; Itesers.'Collins and Lewis, am . Miss Rub S ink, of Toronto, who have been building. R am and.hot water heating aYnp ». Donald Molnt rii,. of Nii1 York ventilatio a specialty. Office-Gerrie Bloom ' r Chapinau, of Highland Creek, spent San- rusticating for a ievy weeks at Maple Ave., % ,. D d e arta Bzoek streets Wtiitb ' 13ARNARLD, oily, ie at praao$ wi sae and rein• ai W Train's returned home on f3ainrday �:' ., . - $emsiadenca nQeton Road East Pickering. sr tives here' s. Qrallowayy, of England, is visiting at John Butterworth, s oung lad in the; C. JEWELIR _ WHIT Y. yrs• AI sod daotetr Kellie are Mr a. It u said that she will re em to of D. B. Tamer,had anarnibrok�en: P T. PE HELL, HOUSE PAINTER Petty7 employ • snd Decorator. All kindsothonae paint .-------'•_ - home after spending a fqw amthe main in Cherryw4A for some time. We 'the other day by a horse which he was rid- k tug,sign writing,graining, paper.hanging,glsa THE CELE6RATED. with friends in the bt&kw. welcome her to our little town. in crowding him against altree. ',, a fag! kslsomining,•tinting, etc., done on-, abort - Miaees Bessie Phillips, Thos.iCarter r. , s `4 notice. All painting gone by me will o of areUlNua I ` ts, afW 0008"N a The football mater between the Whip- j , of Duluth after upend linseed oil and white lead and satisfaction guar- few weeks with het d nts,retorn• poor-wills and a r home team will be pia ing a couple of months with his father and ,� , r i 4wteed. An, early order solicited. Any oz fVAMY �/ AL ed W d�d�rr to her !ia>ons Wat�tford. t this plana be Batardav, 25th fast, other rale fives here, reit for that oily on .I.. ,,, { 'left with J.Tanner& Son, butchers, Picke Mr� atd� td». Hettidersota are wools ball io be faced ai two o'clock, sharp. Tuesday morning. His many friends re-. ." , will receive prompt attention. Work shop acknowl ged� to be theDiogqrretted hie departur@, for Tom is a good , I. residence,Whitby. l9ly again, bat we are sorry b stake :Dat hdr. . vssxFORD bo and a whole soaled fellow. ' THOMAS POUCHER, Licensed A c Opal mm°d' Henderson has m•$ with an amidenl! , + Harvert was flniahed enerall liars last tioneer,Valuator,etc.,for East York and - �--�- ' wbic+b wily delay ab l for a week longer: I - K n ;' the whole OT North and South Ontario. Strict ; - I . . Mr. and Mr. OhnoWn We k. We O x pie insta ce so K Gsq. T.h]! his net returned from Oamiriaw J are tl� a cane t e aim an n - ' attention given to all orders b mail or teleggrrapp�h. •.7.AM im OR TING T)I$ G'T:.,.. guests of W. Gammow. early as cited b the Mount Pleasant cur . F� . Charges Moderate. 4ddress THOS.POUCHER, visiting friends in. U ridge and Reach. ga y Boz t7,Braggbam,enc. _ ....F$O THE .dillVEbi. .. flu had a .Rlonoua me glad ez ars b Mn. Gooderbain and Mrs. Giles;. are respondent, and can hardly account for the ;' T visiting friends in Toronto. Sth con. farmers being ahead of those here I �i' STILL, C CTIOhEER, ETC.. y bay inks or coal when you n get frequently enjop an tripe in the fa are. Mr• Black, of Toronto Junction is spend- abouts in getting throw h with the Itsrvest t • - Box • Green River. oolicite curse from his num- gg ezoas friends both !xr end neer. f;elea.of farms, the for same price. PatiersoD d May to loot a heli of�tbeir in the summer at �. Riobardson's. as t)?e latter are neral) sa sed t0 be °3' g t y PPP°. i. , farm stock; nd ever%'hina that ie to besoid will threshing machine the other day between Mies Edwakda and M iss Callback,of Tor• the smartest on gecord. It mast be an ac- 1. , i. . be handled ty tLe Fnl;Fcriber with the utmost ,L the Holtby place and that of David Annis. oto, have been spendinga few days with count of the heavier crops grown here and -.,- care and sold to the very beFt ec}vantage. holy Finder will infer a great favor by lesiv• J. W. Edwards. the scarcity of harvest hands.' " OH - - - - I- ..#.,OFFICE AND YAR White and Tatter ere B. A. Erikson met with a anliar scoff- JN ESLIE I; )T AND SHOE iDg the belt at Brougham post-odhoe, or %esers. Powers. r� pe 'fi . Maker,, Pegged sand sewn work. _ Orders KING ST., PICgERIN(I. _ notifying the firm at that place. in the sabert>. Of this town on Sunday dent last week. He was shaving at an , :�:. . promPDy attende3 to. Ea rienoeorkmsn= The eat>it end of Gerovr't:Hotel has been rumor says that they were on matrimonial open window, when the wind blew over the . • ship• Don't forget the stand,nearly opposite the -. (Opp :tlordon House.) - _ Npwe,Hing etr�t,Pickering village. 7-y { i'eoeiviDR!ootDsiderable aiienii n during business. Success boys. - mirror he was .usins : in an endeavor to �, } ei*ORDON HOII$E, Pickerin , Ont., I �" W' DE ER' �e past:la►sek. Tba chimney�wu bnili I. Pack and Mcs. Jas. McBaith have !e. save it from a fall his hands met, the .James!Gordon,proprietor. Tbia otei is a -- _ turned afar a two months'visit in the old razor gashing the left. hand to the bone. tine new Brick building, finished in snpezbr !n the Old fashlOned Way Wlih syreplsoe, • ' - style• Emory convenience and comfort toz the and when a stove was attached the draft Country. Boih report ltFvin¢ bad asplen- being s. clean cut it ie tepidly healing. . '.`- travellin wits not saiiatae Fearin chat a fire' did voyage ae well as a good- time while Norman Whiteoak is at present in charge gPublic. New and commodious stables USE g there. We join their many friends in wel' of the blacksmith shot►, and B. A.is enjoy-• . and shade. coming them home. ing a holiday, something that be. very eel- , $ay t wonli be ibe resort, Jgbn decided to `_ FOR-SALE-Bicycle 67 ; a, knitting 1 remedy the defeot and ereet a detaobed There seems to be some very mean pert dom takes, as he would rather work than, '_ . machine in good repair s3;1 harness mak. ��, " ohimusy, which it oow-being done. sons living �ret, as some of $hem visited play anytime. � era hoYse $2;1 get telegraph imtrnments s63, a :' this lane about i week or two ago and A party of young people'f°miin the vale One IDaD esW$$, 1 sickle grinder E7, • grand. - • Qrer tR®nty•fiYe years ago a drilIDaiie p fathers clock rare ora timepiece sail eddung �• :ton , bearilag the name of C,pllins, ane- style nor milkman's boots. We think this pioknicked at Rosebank cn Frfday after- 1{ 4 : box$10. Aaly to T.C.Brown,Brougham, 6m - I ppee is the meanest trick any one scald be guilty noon and had s delightful time. No s>r- y l . , awnmbed to stern fate bas, and C. W. s Matthews who Was then conducting howl oil J at to think, the poor milkman be rangements having been made respecting . 'tet • here, wilted their luggage for expenses. 64M abused by the farmer for having his boats,those of the row variety were all that ntano �e was allowed to kee ' the ontflt. A a►ns to big and then by the men in the scald be eea�!'ed, and it being harvest time,'.1.- _ I Q . aft for having the milk so thin or elate sour. th rowers were few, sa very !ew that the . . y . f, large roll of their adTertlang matter was We think ti mast be tragi that the way gallant quartette badly blistered thein: siOft � " - ) PICgERING BRANCH,! ,' found the other day while the garret of ai She transgressor is hard. while+ hands not made far each Iaborioast�1 a�S _`` i C :tie hotel.ass being aliened. An Ellesmere blaokamith Hamad James toil] in propelling the boats freighted wiitbj n z ;., Open for ibe transaction of all legitims e _, i Ws ware sotdtawhai mistaken last walk Ley bad an exoesdingly, close call w ile the many fair damsels present. On a0- 4 B+n nq Basinede. !"., 0Y; . '1.: , - i staff that the C}�ristia>a obIIiroh pie driving info Toronto on Saturday morning. count o! the preoions nature of their 1 c !; Orrice Hoviis-From 10 toe• Batnrda s JV leers about io holds itukh e[►otial The Be wag crossing this a. P. R. wook on the and the fact that ,they were not asea� . to I o'clock. -- y ° ' - P ascend man ession of Scarboro,a mils,west from drowning, the boats were not takes item should have read h social, and �' �` P of Agincourt Station, when the ex rasa far from shore, bat skirting along tie bank, ,,{ �aving� Bank In ConlCl s ,• � will be held i>a the awn hall on Thtars• t the r' killin bath the Liea athered white water:lilies for his mss, �Ot10n. come ong ands ruck ig, g g . (8-y) aEOR(r� HERB, �[anager. "`It�r %� ' ' " day eyening, August 80th. Plenty of ;horses, smashing the wagon to kindling- girl, and his subordinate the Corporal ex- . ' h . peaabee sad Jmey cream will be pro- 'wood, and' (brow!. ' the owner.thirty or plained the main princi flee of t e art of' 1- i` DECxzrs� - - �,aed ae well ag a stumpttwos tea nerved forty feet over the feats into an act- .w�imming,rowingandeagnatio energies ;';. ` VERS R4LLE �= from s to 8 o'clock, rshen a pragrsm will Olii' Olid. The train pulled u and The vet and the pe a said but. little,' ,r> p First-cl by oommam�d. $eve. Siple, Pickett. k , the driver -expecting to Stria a bat worked their card s ke men. klveninR 1y,;tt ass vehicles and ltati�ises for hire day - - - j Prosser grid Pe with delitre>e addrei[t#eir; an ed Le was not dead, how- bran ht them relief by the advent of a : r or ni t o fineit Out fort • rt�y q rz"'. �Q t. Teaming done promptly by B g while there will be and reeiia• �ihoaR try nor it from the steak- o0du d ilaasoailar farmer boys, who could . 1° ; �, : daay�lob. 'Bus in connection meet- 'I= the befit.. Try it. ,,_-. �� n •u and i rat. Hp what at ori board row without titin , and in too fear of inlar- .�� g all G} T R trains: Fre' t and ,� Bose by loa►1`talent. Tlae m ill part g p P g rt �Pre�s slivered of pr w'll! be�rOvlde b�the W hila* d brought to't$e ofty, where the ambo- ing Their Lillie white hands. Th@ c¢mpertiY i; 5, ;_ ` to all parte of ? GrSli1 F'ltm> , bgst Qtilty ; ir. y tired but the villin e. yule Baptist rho ClireluQat Btu tet himI�a t )t binl m :her hoe- retar>a�_ home b moonlight, ' g F�: i tat. Au e>t�wuliiritatiotk''lrevealed a bad happy in the satisfaction of atl�enjoyable ; will ,also enlivea* ' itn ;d�dtlrtisr. phsap and good " ever. 1 � d, sal ' and commission stables in ; _ Flt3flT Ila p . '[i laar•borle gad afterrioan- ; ' (;; . tiisn 26 oehts,children la dam �� _11ti cenneotion, , :- We,,, : ... . . , free; Thi ' ll be'1i 1 41Be re on oto Broatlbe on on tie `� r �f �� 1 . L �4fa may 8 R _ i I'll . � ' P,•o . .�i. •. as ws a f ` ,� :�, $4t}� gad eta'o g ache` gad elrel , z .ill pM 1'1CH$RI�TCF. '+� %% _ .�:.�,�, y _ = •z ,. ;}_. , I M -ilii i .. -.. t ..- -: Y. -. r41: _- ,. _ .-.. - _. ..:4' .:.-.- : p R a. 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" STD Via;.„ - r , - _. 3 .aa .-- - r � ;o wt -• ... ,z fa `a! - .. - 4 � • r rho r 3<_ (�j� 1 usl frofei th kni a IV%�' l` e. story t a�,11 �?4 ml y t franc a �((}} almot►, y d rho"'lUU � there were , ` - �� Ill je �' ' D ire tpo, he revalue• of 1 take 1� ' > tV re PC Lrh h` '° s` .gI We �r To • , •-•. - r p of ristnt, which . � F ', ' -,-� ,p - ,F r b4pca �rxx i; $,74l oretnaod Inka� he chief city ,; Fr a 1., },. s:, - -.� :-. -;' :B ;eg•' ,fin: - .. G'_ i I ii `'` j-t;, ]s' woe DED O](i K Eri 1tiG op > ,. i3- 'GOI to I _ TIIE F4 x of Japan, tai! av age numb ,of oaremaGioas r To.keep lie house cool, throb open the t _` + �S..=A1�D M '- - is i and E (LOBE.; ie irty a day. d or . nd windows " ► the ea mornia _ . t URS MORE FORK ori Gre , Fiescbi r , :CO ERS 0 TH . Ursini, P PPo + e s ., LUNATE P - I,;4. t The Grid man school foto g`�rls, st Pekin, h ' AN PRESIDENTS. .. many other oriminal& of the Lme Stam oars allowing a pl ntiful `apply of the "h" ' 3 ' . ,. were Italians , t would see ae it• the rI—` has ec,inti determiued to receive ; i Y fresh cool air to enter and circulate _s i ' thirst fo vengeance and tackle a disregard B>(d a�iid herr h'orlld west” er [stag i Qo more girls �f►1th bound feet. The native , of.' life o their race epeoialty prediapased renteied Briefly—Intr`restisg Christfape at Pekin,as the .reanit of an en- through. apcinkle,porah floors and deo•- - r t>�B a sulieretltioosIthe stars, itis 8ar4 ti p al®As of Be�sent Uate. ' _ iced the Moon Have always Played a them oc such aesaulta. � % thueiaetio meeting, have formed an Anti- steoo; As soon ad the heat begins to assert . �' demoPieaoas Part—so Fair This.Ceutury � - Ung ofjFranoe-they are less fr adat,with ricks said to be# om the tower of 1 foot•bindinq Society. itself, close the house again, and in the �,, ?Mss Nssd a Bloody Becord—rhe s[a the efz tion, however, of R esia, where see plentiful at Biro irrrtud, Babylon The eot'onach, or.mourning for the uead, parlor and bed•rooma stint out the serail ht 1 ' i' . . 3erity bt the Assassins are Italiana. the r eo�tjjd� is long from 1801, en Poul, I. The Kititt of Gree a in an excellent aro{ • is still heard in many: parts of Scotland as g � :1K aPPbon some time ago the spots noticed was itrur�lered in his palace, til lf3$l,when _ for a time There ie nothin more restful ( ' mer and has s erfe ion for 64hing wdil as Ireland.. It is a weird chant, arise g n, Alexander II. was ezpoaed a series of P P 1`t = ,.' t; `I >ba the-sun awakened the interest not only ahem t terminating by the fa al explosion The French have introduced coffee 1• of lamentation being thingled with remora- than a anal; shaded retreat like this. ► L" ,.at crate scientific world, but of the •mor$ of the N biliatic bombs on the quay of the lure in Tonquin ith good prosper of etranoes addressed to the epairted for lesv• will be found that the cool bir is kept in tfri�alana portion of the community, the Neva. n 1879 the train on which the success_ ipgbie friends and relatives. the house; and the heated.air kept out. By 'Moet of the Asian countries have a Several variety theatres in Lond6n have• degrees, as the ern leaven the various + I. isiion became prevalent among the lattei' Czar was supposed to. tra el between ivin two 1` ' m dfortune Livadia and Moscow was wreck d,jnetifying seined by the system of `�{fsrmiag he just started a new saha1� q its of the horse, the doofa and wrndows tJhst the henomenon foreboded i performances, each isatin - tan hoar !� ,. P , the precaution which always. tide off two taxes." ` aa+d diaster. The opinion was founded trails almost simultaneously, without its The only remains of lite once splen id and a- half each evening. The same eco- can be opened codec in the fresh air, and t:: •anti _ori recedent. Aatrolo era had being known in -whish ghe m rot and rattdite is given at each performance, and store up a cool supply for the nighC. In s Y P K 1 g �FrPnah poaselsaiona i India are five cosi a• ghe rices have been cut one-half. µ .diieoovered that the oondtellationa were ear- Imperial family have takon herr sesta at Almost alt the T kish taxes are far ed P these times few are without screens to ex_ A Hsuoverisn botanist has dieco Bred ,a elude flies, and a fair share of summer com••1. ' ' � the 1 st moment. Another ti a the dining Y Qy in the same position as on the day salon of the Winter Palaces St. Peters. out and the resulti q corruption is v; Y mierobe.in the atmosphere, pure eultus of p burg was blown up a .ew mi utas before g which wail convert sugar i4to an acid identi- fort is thus assured. / that Christ,ex fired on the-cross. A French teat. , ' It has About 40 040 tra ps, it is eattmah�d, ae cal with that of the lemon. This discovery Salads are very cooling and should be.. •aatroroger=Morin de Villefrauche—who the L ar gntered is with his g sets, d y I is expected to r Y tioaize the eitrio acid generally, need. An old physician was never beep clean roved who her Alexan trsvelin over Ge man all I( : ,piabliahed the horoscope of our Lord, had der II-iwas saved .rom• an ccident or a around. I heard to as that to lettuce the ri ht industry and ' Ju he lemon growers. Y R 5Z. toted that on the 23rd of March; 1894, I amount of opium was present to act favor- •r . preined#fated crime on the tai way train at A, club in Berlin,- caued the (I}creta, d• A keeper n e adhurat Park estate, ably npon the nerves, and advised its -usc w •. -1Ae solar sy�tem would,present- the game Borki, mics to membership oilly men who arei six Kent, recently shot a fine temaie apecimea daily so long as it_could be obtained. I } �aspeat o►e it did over the hoights of Gol- Qaee Viot.�ria wag ahoL at wire`without feet in height, of the white-tailed eagle, the first of the 'Fresh vegetables anti cooling fruit9 !A .dna sate any aff of orce in 1840 b a oath of sigh- °The ships and bt er vessels that ed kind ever brown to have been captured in ,• N_ �gatba eaghteen handred and aixt3 Y teen, E wac3 Oxforc', and not many years p p should form the larger share of the rammer,, •�ceforr, through the Suez C nal last year paid 4,- the Scutt: of England. The bird measured diet, very little meat being necessary to , .,- - , .... I ago by aemilunatio in London. 000,000 in toile. seven foal six inches serosa the w`►aga, and keep up the furnace fires of the system, In popular eupeietition tate stet's, the - In Spain Queen Isabella w wounded •in poisonous snakes rc so numerous to en• three feet from beak to tail. From a hygienib standpoint the use of meat' i". ftn, and the moon have always played a the ar by thg knife of the p leer Merino, ezuels that a snake ice is alcnoat as oom on Ia the.museum of ivory collected by the during hos-weather is unadvisable:`� who ai ed at her heart as she was going in Prinoesa At and of Wales there are t0 be Cooling drinks taken in moderation dur- t •n9nspicuon3 part. Battles have been fore- atr►te t return thanks .at the aanotuary rel there as in lndia• found teaks of wild board'shot by the Czar g ' i'- - mhadowgd in the clouds ; on the eve of great Ateeh for Lbe birth of her a n. In 1872, Abdul Aziz, the Sultan of Moroeco, � of Russia and een� to enrich her .:olleottoo, ing the heated term, are acceptable, and / ' a tsstrophea the sun has, set in blood-red .in the Calle Aloals in Madr'd, a ruffian, margied the daught r of Mu l+:rehid an the'tuska of ale harts shot b her father should form a part of the daily retreahmeot. �: t heralded the death of whose (name was never aac rtained and uncle of his father. P Y men ft Iona for their preparation are re come � + ``� _ Siaaaes. A come and uncles, and the teeth of alligators, r mon tt}at they need not be given dere. The ` �buliva •Cresar, and Bonaparte told Cart- whose hief WNS killed on the pot by a de• The Heasiaa fly i reported to have one sharks, walruses, Aeals and lions. remark of the old'lady who said chat she tectivs fired into the csrria a containing areat damage to th wheat fields of ew Prince Bismarck.in not a wealthy inan in rlascenea that his fortunes tiara• on the on drank hot tea in winter to warm her u and. _ King madeus and the Queen Zealand last season. tiie American sense. The mortage on his P �sciilat nus of one pard•alar star. ltilaay In P muga ,Prince Ferdin d,eonsott af, In the Philipine islands there is a ant estates requires him to nay about $30,000 in summer to rani her off, is one that nests the sea aria da Gloria, was aho q with approval by.many, and most women ' t� •utter xamples were adduced to auppor;t Q which boars a flower nearly a yard de, every ear. The income from his Fried • twice n 18:ii, and his non, ha succeeded pp contend that all other preparatiogs cause. e um tion that the sun's spots indi= i terious and weighing 22 p nds. richaruhe property has.been as uuchn�s thirst rather than allay it- Iced tea is � t the Pr P P the een'on the throne dyed a mys , " y rather popular and very refreshing when ;h: 1 Q The United Sta of G�olombio Seem to ��t a ear, but it has averaged y % ,vated arm._ � L.: _ i death, attributed to poison- about half that surra. His entire income is 1�'veats a ear to H�ve. ustthed the�e I In_ �ustria, the Ern'peror Franz Josef presant the best fie d for in of sa of i sipped slowly, ae all iced drinks should be- R. the , oath America I«. fro 4r, from $100,000. w4l.. ' - pp I ) mirac toast escaped the �iag er of as as ti `states• f , But none of these devices are of so much �kR", . ,: .., 41. .` ~pessimistic predictions ; the first half of Y P account as the habit of taking life quietly :. a y--ear hex been rich in fatefulaccidenta ; Bassin n 1850, and a votive chapel was A merchant in ermany hie been ed erecta in Vienna oil the e me spot in heavily tot asiu0 a luotation from the ble t3 AMILTON S TALL CHIMNEY. and calmly, and not warryinq. There are ,." acatructiou of property, toes of Iife,natural comm moration of his safer Leas for to head an advertis ment. some who rail ineeesantly against theAl his brother Maxi than fell" in, , ; weather, and complain loudly of their own _ .��;Lclyems. and tauat Ot the,1493 privat stallions iu Italy w 'rah ioi'W" I Wi'd.3 Fret NIgU, and 14' ,Frei i P Y � I Mexic under the were ceptor ed by the oftietal inepec ora lasses is Diameter at Ike Baso&- eafferiaga from the heat. The effect is two ` •Y3LDRHEI)W1�IiUl'fi vrAir, r i , fold. This heated condition is intensified, t , i BULLETS oir +rTiE 3oL TBR; �e�nnteen were A erican. Hamiltons smelting works at H'uct' and every one about them feels the diatom- zarrot,., lminating in the assassination of M.- Sadi of Ju rez, and his son perish d in the yet; -,The Duchess of amilton has had a I go beery point are being built rapidly. The fort of their complaining, Nor is it entirely . 17 I.r - , .. , ,. II unex wined catastrophe of eyerliog. stable built ioc he COwri and goes t re buildings and the immediate ground used necessary to rit in the shade with a palm - . t,_:- i-• StaAtely and magnificent as was the pagb- ' In t�ly, the Minisctg�r• Rossi was foully daily to milk tier f vo:ices. leaf fan and iced levonade to keepcomfort•• , •nerd red iia tiro etreetfi of Ito &; Pope Piva in connection therewith' occupy about wiz &at of his funera', it nevertheless crested At Corunna, S in. is the oldest ti ht• sale. Those who kpe * quietly about their k, . . .I%-b rely avoided the gun of a man hidden house, in the world.. It was built n rly acres of land. The ohimney alone,will be duties, cheerfully accepting what cannot be . ummense difYicultiea for those whose duty thin the horses of Phidr s; the Duke eighteen hundred ears ago• a big affair. It will be 12.5 feet high, and "helped, are less get W sutler from heat I, .ia was to regulate it according to the laws Robe t of Parma fell at. ni t under the The have not reduced their were °t . ` (,old productionin Venezuela fs tattin off 14 feat 4 inches in diameter at the base. It Y P° o€ etiquette,as urdaine'd in the case of the stabs an assassin; Ding mberto was eaduranee b the wearin habit of frettin Q saved alit Naples b the count► and resents rsPrdly, sad the c t of tranaportati tis will be s steel Shell, and, will have as open. Y g g, c?,eosiiae of the head of the State, Since P Y P high, but as improvement is looked•to and moderate exercise anyi moving about is . '. of mi d of his Minister, Cair, li, from the ing of six feet, clear of the fire brick which quite ancondueivetocomfortassitting still. J,AeuIa XV., with -the exception of Louis knife of Passavanti, who proceeded exactly India ranks thin among the eountri of , - ?LYIIL,not one ruler of Prince tics died in sacra rio did in hi4 more nuc essful assault the world for whet production. Its tel will ><tne it. The fottndatiou far it, which Thu the capable housekeeper who has lbs exercise of cower. Louie $VI, was oa C sot. In 1Y58 Milano clacked Fec•• wheat crop last year was 203,("),000 W sh• is almost oompleted,�is 24 feet square, and quietly gone about preparing dinner,esviog dinayd II, with the point of bayonet, d ala ! it is a stolid bed of stone and eonerete,about herself s11 useless steps by careful plr;uniag, -, . dethroned and guillotined • ,the Direetoire ► will be quite %a apt to sit down to the meal s`- tract overthrown b Bona rte ; Na loon Le fired on Crispi within t e last twgpmIn one sestina room in London duri A 84ven feet-dee The ohimras will be self d Y Pa P° . single season over half a mill►on birds ins P• Y with a rented •lin happy count�enanee, sa t wvss twice banished and breathed his last mon t Su orcin being bolted b s number of 2- the languid summer visitor why hsa spent AWA from the land he had msdeso great ; In Ge Tmany, the worshi Ernptt'ar sold the ��'eet Indica :rod Brazil ace PP 8• g b' g the entire morning in a vain effort to kee • rtes X. and Louis Philippe were exiled;. Will am... was fired at, by obiline on his lath steel rode. The foundations for the tool while bewailiing the heat in her own ora the unveiling of the c llossal statue Most ®f the numerous tem throng aut three beating ovens are eotppleted. Etch ' ,' iLpoleon II[. never reentered France after y g particul.+r case. -- Zsedsu ; M. Thiers resigned , Mershsl 'lino- of 0 rmanis, the deed excitir g the horror China are lwintedi red ; everything 1 ky of the ovens will .be 65 foss, high, and 20 '- !I . - Mahon and 11;: Gcevy were co lied— and i .digaation of the unite Fathertand and pleasant Lme 8 thtl Chinese is ver it• feet'in diameter, and the foundation is 65 ., ape -I- ' Useful Recipes. 3 . L. s►lrliough for different- reasons—to vacate ice ha$°reat*d. - lion color. t the Presidential chair before their• term of Less exalted personages having, however, The Duke of axe-Cobur and GSI ha; feet a 23 fern The foundation u' seven + i . `� feet dee the big hole having been tilled Chocolate !lderingue.--Use three pmts of achieved some'oeiebrit and hereby called in his capacity an Duke of dinbargga is P• . -mice expired, and finally M. Carnot 'as , Y sill to draw$:'iU, a year from,the Br# iah with stone and cement. The foundation milk, one-quarter of a cake of chocolate aaurdered •sacci at the close of his 9e ren- upon themselves the hatred o the seotariana . y p for the hoisting tower is also finished. The rated and wet in a little cold milk, one j �� or A archists,have in turns n exposed trsasuey. - g lj'. to these a coward) and fanatical grimes, I to wilt be 1110 feet high, orad its founds- 31.rsagely enough, al an epoch robes y There are fa LslntaShirte alone i as- tion consists of s solid `.►ed of stone to the -cup of sugar, four tablespoonfuls of 'corn- • -. . _. clr is supposed to be the object of Gam tta, Jules Ferry, Frey inet,Flonust, trial and rovideotsoaiettes, with ane re- staroh a little butter rind salt .and the I Y PP° 1 were all the tar t'of Sas i a; th.reatenin p depth of seven foes. The rower foundation • s iversal hatred ;when supreme authority , g gate of upward& of a quarter of a mi ion U 30 feet `2 inches lora and 14 feet 10 inches yelks of three eggs. Flavor with viitilla, ' -wasted in hereditary dynasties excites the lett& were daily► address4d -M. Casimir- members g Bak g8 Beat the whites of the ` - h+adeat telae of the radicals, Peri r even before he soanme the perilous `-- , wide. The hoisting towel will have two o halt an hour. Anarchists, Queen Victoria was the originator o the cages of iron and steel frame, and it will eggs to a stiff froth. Add a small cup of . awd Socialists, , Kia and Princes have Post t President hop , the h e 10ell Republic.; Y Y carry stock to the •furaaoe. The founds- l,o •dared sugar. Spread over the pudding . � It 's to be bo that the loaiy record' deooltete style of dress out aatirei o be- I faeen more aparred than the Presidents of P low theahonldsrs.stnd decidedly low in ort tion' for the furnace roper is 30 feet and oolor it a light brown. r` ' e�rpwblica, agataiit whom the weapons of of the oentnry will not. oar to terity F p�apa and in the back. care,and there is a depth of six feet of :,esassiae have taken more deadly aim. We �Y ©cher names devoted to he eltecrstioa 'q . P Lemon I�umpiings.�—Oce pint flour, nae haoce seen Booth and Guiteau killing Lin• of all honest men whatever their religious The Seyoiieiles I&Isisds, which poltti lly solid cement, sand, and atone is the bed heaping teaspoonful ba order Lad salt F; . ` seta and Garfield ; Garcia Moreno, Presi- or polietieal convictions, form part of the Jritish colony of Meati ius, now, There wilt be four more feat of solid F g ' g Po ' dost of :euadoc, murdered in front of the °� era supposed by many to be the ort 'eat. bedding, however, before the bctpk a►sl} sifted together. Mix with a eupfal of milk) Q . Garden of Eden. goes on thq foundation. Nearer the bay u or water. Make a syrup of one-half cupful - o Cathed• 1 of Quito in 1875. Menendez Cy 'lOtts Fac ' ' �alvador, Gill is Paragusv, Balw and the casting-house,hoaSe, where the iron will rna . If the Rolland4» srttnaily •cadet to 8' "lass". one-half oupfnl�ugar, twocnpfulal '- fi from the fura4tea An immeaae'etoae wail, -•C+stierrez:iuPeru, and several -others have A one has been within 4 miles.of the drain the 7uider 7.ee, the nt it o ex• water and two lemoa�eliced fine. Bring to I. use will be a monster dam that will t which takes in both the furnace and the a boil and drop in dumplings and cook 15 •tet violent. deaths. nort pole. Ps casting-boas& is nearly all. built. It in- minutes. Torn them once while cooking. ' ' This century has been fertile is more or .i + 1 ++ at least $18,t►U0,0UU. . i ' g• • j. ilgrim s t'rogcete• has n translated oludes as area of 160 feet by 50 feet, and When the.dumplings are taken out add a '' • ,�I` ",ase successful attempts against file lives of into'103 dialects and tan ua ,,as. Cioughly spes►king, the British EmI it's the wall is 1'1 feet high. The boiler-house, ' R g little butter to the syrup and pour- over _ awlers•of States. An early as 1,800 Damer• extends overone aootineat, 100peoins lag, the foundation of which is now under con- - �rilto and . twenty-four of his accomplices The valve of public school prnperty is the 500 promontories 1,001 lakes, 2.000 ri ars them. i Y P United States is estimated t $400,000,000. F ,. struction, hax a bed for four boilers, and were arrested the day before the execution and IU,.)tlO t&lan a Tomato$alai.-=Peel threelarge tomrtoes, : "' of their well-planned plot:to kill the First A electric railroad 300 ilea long is to The Austrian m ass' brother, ke fodtr more are to be added. It is 30 feet i t �Aastil; and is the acme year a bomb buret built connecting Boise C ty and Lewis. rare with a solid:bed of 3) feet in de th. slice and la is a salad bowl, set on ice for t ,. too Ind. - Charles Theodor of vatic, has •salt ed There is only one more foundation to be one boar ; pour over ,,half a pint of plain ,a the_Rue Nicsise fifty secunda before at Moran Ilia f practioe as an oculist, for built' and that is for the b11% engine and salad dressing and serve. . -Moreau, was ru, and to George the spot. T e heaviest cyclist i$ th world is said the benefit of the poor. pump-house. It will be as substantial as Cream Pie.—Put s int -of milk on ",o �r L Moreau, Pichegru, and George Cadoudal to Dr. Meldoo, of Dublic , who weighs P were arrested for conspiring against the life 3iii undo. He aho playa lawn gnats. An Australian farmer reports a crop. of any of chose tneatioed. for the moast-r P ,5U huahels of AI Brian oats from ten are& ergine will weigh 1 U tons, its flywheel boil ; moisten a tablespoonful of cornstarch' l,, -of.Napoleon I. in 1804, .and in lsog, at A I7-year-old girl who as arrested In of land. Another one eclipses this by a *' op alone being calculated to weigh 50 tons. l with a little cold milk and stir into the' - �3ehoonbrunn, Frederick Slaby, a Protestant Br klyn recently on the charge of vs• of eighty• bushels to the Lore. Altogether about $'r5; K) has been spear on - tlergrmail walked up to the Emperor fl .y boiling milk, add half a teacupful of sugar. .. gran y could converse fluen ly to ai x las• Brussels hots started a Gat Club, which the work so far. . Beat the whites of four eggs and stir care-I. AA atiEH I\ i•IANU . , , ., >. gua t1 j t field a successful show. Ttji M :. fully into tho boiling mixture, twice front' and was only prevent,'M from plunging it a experiment of uriitg •ompi-esaed air were 1 tti entries, including five Siam o[ HOpp1Xi10 TaIU OC S ni3h Jealou3y. the fire and Savor with vanrlla. Line pie- ireto his heart by the r►pid interposition of for s reef car propulsion hibeen cried in great be pty, an tthree Maux oats, ,, area with puff este set in the oven to� l.hn Central News sends out a report of p P P a soldier of the guard. .Napoleon offered Aias aohusetta The results ,were considered K ja the Nile 1• Hey some ;5 prayer most- a teccible tragedy in Bsceoilnns roaulcin bake , when done, till with the mixture the man his pardon,- which he refus• satisfactory.- - a for worneu an+t irl& are held +wee 1 Y g :. , eti, saying that he would never rest till his g g y' and set in s very hot oven to brown. Deaf inutels are holding convention at with an average attopdauae of 1,`3� of. from ;fominine jealousy. Ptfsrcing shrieks Shepherd's Pie.—Nc matter how taarsef -- ,' oarpoae was accomplished. Muncie, Ind. One of the exercises is the wh,:m 42.2 are able to lead in pr ar. i - . P Y were hoar at proceed- Uader the restoration the mast odious T I the beef is if it is gently stewed beforehand dail� rendition of l�eare My Gad to j,ady Burton possesses a neeklad of lug from a httuae in-the Calle de Seput- I- - ":crime of the century was perpetrated ; the —�eut it u into small nest ieees,and have:. The in sign language. uman bones, given by the king of 0&ho ey P P yourig Duke de Berry fell, an ii,uooent veds, and on the police breaking into'the - . victim, i�oder the knife of Louvel as he orae I the interior of Austral a is a -series of air Richard Burton when he made tut ready plenty of peeled potatoes ; season th ea lakes which are occu ied b water ri adier• eneral of hie cur is of Ainazo sr building they found two women on the leaving his carriage to enter the opera house. I meat nidoel with salt and e r 'and af• - 1� - Y q g p.• P PPd r It may ibe mentioned here that so many only at lora intervals. T e' mad which Queen Wiihelminat who is the vac i eat floor of one of the •came locked in each K P ' . Y g Y ter saltire t'he utatoes in slices, season murders have been attempted from the steps rem ins when the water is beent •is filled o a healthy little girl, rides a bicycle I oe• other's arms with their -clothes burning them also- then arrange a layer of the ` of carriages, the State coaches are made wit •,he bones of geologic onaters. . c ionally when aho is at the charming old* fiercely. Both were taken to the hospital; latter at the bottom of a large pie dish and without outer steps and retain the old. Abetter aid author the Zola has been fashioned oa&tie et Loo, near the Iia ue. a tinkle them well with finely chip ped t P P they were frightfully burned. and the P ` #ashkun'ed system of steps that are folded die vered in Bishop tis ley, of gibe, the leading physician of onion • neat put in some of the beef, Cover; Dr. de doSey; g F Y P . sed placed inside the door. lien ark, the author of "Luther's Little y our or lel named Rhea, e. iced within with more potatoes,and onion, and so on uu- Hsvre.recentl celebrated the 101etann} ere Y g B p -Under the •monarch of .Tui the Kin Cate hiai s" A curious critichas calculated til the dish is sufficiently full, after which 9 Y 3 .that one sin le verse of chc Lordb Pra er, eLry of lois bir hday- He is still abl` to a few minutes, and the aider woman, Inez , • escaped seven attempts at assassination. In g Y + attend without istaace*to his large p!AO- Alfatex, lived an hour -only. The latter moiston with water, cover with a light, . • November, 18.32, Bergeron fired at Louis Gi a us this day our daily bread, accorn- tics had time to make a confeepion. It appears rather thick crust and bake in-a moderste - :I Philippe and missed hir�tnarrowly. ha 1835, pani d by the exolsnatory smack, "Pray thoroughly + fdlowed b his sone and a brilliant staff, fort at only which you n ed " hue been Z a combined sbsiita of tha Rotheo fid Rosa washer her servant, and she became in- uvea until thorou Ohl vooked. If the crust Y , family iii Europeare not less, it is Simi, sanely jealous of her and plottei vengeance. is done enough before the meat•aud pots • the King was reviewing the troops on the worth$1,000 t0 the bishop. - than$2,1100,000, . The virtual heatlot cite She bought a Marge quantity of apirite,, toes,&* often happens when the pie is a very _- -Lr • Boulevard du Temple, when a load report Mrs. Matilda Lange has! filed- a hill for family is Nathaniel, Ford Rothsehild' of threw a portion of the spirits ovor her own .large, aabstanti alone, lay a pi ce of greased - � � -'ahook the houses, and immediately the divorce in the Chicago Ciro it Court against London. . clothes and calling Roes; locked the door, paper over the top to preveat�its barring, a' ground around him was strewn' with dead4 her husband, Robert Geor a Lange. The Peru fn the $ moa hydraulic ►dyne ' is ghe then threw the remainder of the spirits and just before serving, pour in through . ' ' . . swd wpanded, among theth Marshal JZor- COM laiaant is a dry goy saleswoman. uu of over the girl and set 'fire to the horror' the hole, which of course should always be what is estimn to be the largest b bier, Dae de Trovise. The Kin and his She a a she married the defendant because stricken Servaa holding her tightly to made in the to to allow of the steam ea �, . g ' auriferous gold iu the world, yielding 0, t� g q Y P E . . .. sons were unhurt. Fieschi, the perpetrator he h adopted the prefix ' Baron.'' After prevent her from succeeding in saving her- caping, some nice rev , made by boiling 000 a year, or two-thirds.,of ibo gold roe P g g P q Y of the outrage, was acreated in. the little the #rialrriage, she says, sh discovered ttie _ self. The irl before ez tris declared down'aa bones,cooked or uncooked,Which duct of that g g Y d of a house whence he fired a succession title did not benefit her n , ae it was a solemat that her mistres sS jealousy was may be at hand. Boiled greens sad more _, 9'aS. Y There are at the present tints 17 1 Y j Y Y of 6fie shots theough the blinds of the third• fictigiona, and she was o iged to earn a Wsslayan Methodist Sunday aehoolo in nufoanued. potatoes should be served sa.an acoorripa,ni•; i 4- stoney-, he was taken, trio:I,sentenoed;and living; for two instead of ne, as she did great Britain, an iincrease of "s io n - ment. . :: .executed with his accomplices. -In :June, previously to her marriage. A Nari•OW $gQap�' F devils ' Cordial.—Take eight quarts " t-ltli6 Alihaud a friend of �I. Gravy, Qred 1 • . years. The tthildren number not less r, an - -: + ►_ �i •-'1 , 94$,508, an.inerfase of 106,500. Dashaway—"Ah, general, just�pq�ot back' of berries and pour over theta four quarts e,` A tan .at Lout Philippe, the ballet passing ;n a Quare Py v ja blew Zealand the exports of daft ro• d' `� P Y from your yacht trip to the Me tterran- o }:pilin water. Let stand for L hours, �._- riser the Kiri's hat; a few months laier . ` , .,;: . ; I ,r• . $ ' ,j, Meunier discharged his pistol point blank 4 M $e -tyle;"Will, re all your are dicta advancted in twenty ears from , 3,• !� * stirring pow andA. then; strain well,pc'easinq : _ at itis 34ajeety, the shote proving harmless. rangjements for a summer.a the fashionable 000 is 1872 tc $1,590,001 in 1892. ho �01e {Iianeral--"1"eS sir. And we came _: . ' Ie 11537 an en ineerin workman was arrest- taco to oom feted !" _ talon now has 17.1 establtshmeata of all oat all the alas Add three�poands of y near loein� our lives,sir." : - gill• hours before h susses ed "Mrs. De St le--"Nes 1 , but 'I'm in kinds for the manufacture of butter ad ; Daahaway--"Got caught in a gale?" 3bgar to four quarte of juice, one canto of 'ad Gwent f4 e d M Y Y Y I•have ran ed to Bead •cheese. - Tho General--"No, air ; worse than that, powdered cinnamon, apd half an ounceand . saplaotag ai.d exploding on the Kings path Suall a quandary. g . . . powdered cloves. Bdil,fjve minutes, $ 1 . sa inforaal machine he tied constructed ; our case pleats to a fiori t, our eat to a The Empress Eugenie ie devoted to g• sLe• F s Uham ioc sad like Piohe ru cat oma, and our dog to a canine boarding lisp wild flowers, and in the s rin her tai « set+aura to ferment in a etoae jar, with a - his scale P g P fi De�llawap-= 'Didn't get aahprA or, cloth thyitown lightly over it. When it ie , fire hung himself in itis cell, i ho , So that all will be well oared for decorations are carried oat with pxi ar e, a rook!, did you? done farmanttn , tach it off oarefally, n°t Under Na lana JIL,murderot�aattem is anti fall ; but what in the oxld shall I da wood violets, oovvelips, cnemonea,-btu® elle Tte (Ianerttl--�"Ne, air ; we ran 'out of 1 to disturb the lees. Bottle sad cork well.1., ` ' t I 11W.:- ravers not wanting the Em erg• eros ed wit the bah ," grad otltotrfamil►r►r b.g omS, whiikdy. . . $� >` ` �° p %I gf P P , ,� y1. i tt .k 4 I _. -,., g' r J r. a Y..� Y r r:. 7 t z. ., . g T -� S, i t 7F- .Iq:. q .F � E: r� h i v= .- -.. .- .. ". }. ': ... LLS e3 -.. MS.. _., -. -, :.'Y.. `� -,_.., ._ .... :x -. -- .... '�7. r Z_r 1 t v r 1 _ - 4 f. .Y. NE f�! f' .rt` it .6 t 1: !� 1 e• Y '1 4r' . s; �". ,. .., --• .0 z }-,� :- _� C'�y Ft- .t. 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D L L �- ings of this aerial monster Will n sist, of y the tt a ,of the modern: tichinkr the ofd .,,, ar 4 b .a �_ forty steel' oubles, aa-.arran ed that be a' ', ".'�".,' _ �--� ::. g tr time lrudgery imposed.ori the good boas ,• 1A y z HISSRY OF BALLOdNINi , TOLD ship van hd dt~awd to the ground i a very R $ OptSI(t(3 Cellar Stgrill�s. - i ` j wife ae bNen remill and Lhe husbandman p a:tAfaaj' t-''. j I - FROM ITS INFANCY. J few moments. - P;;a ; As usually constructed,the outside cellar now rforms the wont *kith ease and skill, It ie c,61med-that 6 streata cif v �'";' - Among the 4lumrrous iaventia fn the alai`s berme ver oiunb dila idaced after a calliii on his wife only to add those artistic tniaeral water, of�pI sly reNetnblis s •a„ Al field may be briefly- ( Y p ,: 1. aereasuttes Noeelvin$NseY Attbwttoaa fi` ball«►n of M. t'ham s Herta T e tr aerial lewyewrapf use,and Hien sarionb accidents touch in which the ladies always excel. famous Apollineris 0ter, h*s bees f '*� I I ti - Last.YAatrA of -title Ventury—Bw P f3 pp p y -.__... at Radnor For es, Qpe. of;this are not screws or p4iddlewfie le but occur by faking or slipping from and upon i B fife La �. . . a ; eight oblong wings, simibkr to th °� of a� the decaying steps. If stones of the right` I The Ninetieth Battalio51, l VKfwlsjjieRsy: 7I. �IINe �IoRe A�iaw tN Y�swtirs'A(we;e lire , 'the DS8 of the Cellae'. nantit,il fie` Qtrotlaera {Nada life Isifttat dragon fly ; and they ore claimed t0 cyclo has been increased in strength nearly fernyy:, 'f Trip W19b a ®ot Air sax-The Latest a propelling force of twice the etc n th of length can be obt•iaed. they are the best 7"0 �anrethe cellar Is not a good place per Dent. the focal btrength now being 9t>ip,, 4 { : tr weuttoNR i• s�wwPe Are steered �• saran of paddlewheels, Delprad' gi►erial possible material,for the steps, the next to b se farm ,implements; carriages, or inn of 368, as previously ; , k;„fry t_riayt the Wisd_rroxress "Peeled. . velocipede seeks to brio the unaid d mus- �t beinglank though neither can be de- the t ily: provisions and the do some• ( �' y �1'ullereuloafs is prevalent s hlw&4 , , ;, It is only 111 ears since the Montgolfier cola` power of mean into service for the P g P g f ' , y y penned upon unless the whole apaw, under• timeia contain worthless clutch says J. W dairy cattle in the neighborhood of van•. �` ttrothers sailed in the air a be, filled with working of the°screw Bight. ! eouver; B.C. and a Government �. t 1 ; . Vy In Frwrce bel -neath the steps, down to the level of the Rieke but does not the uiaa who shows a ' Imo 1pona have been m e with. P ' is now examining the, ttle. •e in thA year hat can be ateerAd a Hat the cellar floor,be laid u is mirreonry. Where lack o order in the sellar also show the same t ( - ..� hEated air, a crude affair at best ;`'now the g Mr. Thomas. How man er of t P„at a �f : r ... ... wind when blowin twent miles n hanr oral small stone elt�er round ar flat. is at in th barn above and other buildin s y I_ latest developments and iuvestigwtions of g don, Ont., branch of the B nk of ToretetatnelialkWa ; P � ' Langley, Maxim, and Holland are becoming while in Ger any a balloon sae been pro- ha d, lap up the stairs bf this malarial And i so does that prove that he ought to has been promoted .to be general well }mown to the public. But it is only doted which can be steered which is used in live w shout bufldinga2" ; of the Montreal branch of the eaatae ,`� �,`` P Y warfare sol y, score the manna of iia thoroughly imbedded in 1 mortar, making If s' tlicient absorbaats t;re need the barn ` the ate a of the needed heiight. When this cellar: s not a nuisance but the beat lace - One of the large mgnataia e>.ginse of t>be , 1 ' l", ` - within • few yearn that any real progress construction_is not made knowii, P , has been made. June 5, , 1783, Jose h P Canadian Paoific railway burst, near- )♦Seth s - 1? —f Is done, out w planlr step of the proper to ma a and store, that I know of. y width and len th for eaeN step and l+laoe The- 1 quid manure contains nearly all of $talion, B.C., on Monday night, )killing r, ` ;19ontgolfier, at �lnnon&y, France, aaeiated CANADIAN CATTLE IN . BR 'CAIN: the driver and stoker, an alis ' g the lash which psases from the animal, , 1 by his brother ,Stephen, sent up a balloon 77ae Bonder t liRNorawee Die t them on top of the atone step, as shown in and w should Gave an much of it an 9. wounding w brakesmttn. o»lam. t °; �" made of varusshed a r.,The are cre tted p led to po �,: , - - i � ,f, paper.. Y' Great B itaiw About Csawdt w Mail. - Bible, ret a. those barns without a®Tiara It , prop6s� ;to asltablishi�a ao-epe atirw � ; - o tnLO tens. �µ r very l i the u saved. colon oq ou of the many fertile ialandw: W being "the first that ever burnt y that unknown sea." But in ancient times s_ :_ Our cellar is a good place to grow pigs aloe¢the British Colombia comet, to whioktr +,I� It has Ie a been wQll $rho that the _ in, eu in csold weather life row shoo th _' ' y-g t e Governments his promised assitistases_ f . mechanical flight was spoken of in.the.el��- British.Eublf in general, and even `sone( - as wel as is summer, as they never.suffer The eettlera .will engage - in ,farrpisig ancE �#,, , :; nice, as, for instance, the' fable of Daedalus in high posit ons from whoq,i bette •things from ' ld and are provided a dry. nest to fishing. I _ 11 and Icarus in Greek mythology. In the y s � ' Slee i . We have more than doubled the A f�rmI n Y; gY• might be ex cted, have displayed odder- whore >daroed Cwunufl' who walla `. r ' , latter part of the fifteenth century the fful ignorance about Canadian mat re but pro u ion of,our farm and to the cellar is � o P employed by Mr. VemAlatine on a farm ' ,. x ret not tike Det ' - due m ch of the credit. three miles nor b of Morden i tr :r natural philosopher, Da e ( P .) it wag not o generally •known that an 1 ' Ma{' . 4. ie said to have sailed $coccal times over accountable: ignorance of matters within been accepted on the charge of mu>t+rlerisg t `"� FAG`fS IN FEW WORDS. another laborer awed Lard. CannaB b `t�''F Lake Trasymeneo in Italy, by means of a the bounds of their own little island J. 's`' _ confessed that h iaccidentall shot bard r pair of wings, till in decendinq too rapidly prevailed w ong such officials. Prof. `�"�`-'�' - - Cana a's foreisgn busia"a amounts and through few buried the body. r . he broke his le later still w smith at r :. g ; . Tanner, sen, r examiner on agrieu tore in $"(I' t ,000 • year. The White Star steamer Majestic m W ,r, -' ,_- Sable,France, was able to decend obliquely t� Science red Arts Dep�►rtmen of the Chio o it the greatest ' railroad oea.tre dense fog off the Backe on Monday morning,: J� _:-�'* L LpRABLs C)itLLAA AIR�o• in the orld. - rian don the fie in sehoo er Antelope �_ through the air by means' of wings, but British Government is now on a visit to I. n g P1. ' the see Tripoli n in 'Illustration. Upon each Ia 2+'' Hoe the bicycle is r►ddea by indre The steamer lo ►ered her lifeboats and f� eouli not lift himself. There are also Pa Y f3 P . r � * . f_� . this country red was rnterviewed b th here side fit a retaining board, and the result w°maul thea mea. pinked up seven of the occupants of the • sf� tradiLiona of fife airship of Laurent in 1709, and in Ottawa, regarding the rens n why will be steps that are do and general- The are 13,000,000 in n of military age aehoQner,` One f the men reseacd nasi eo Z , Wl I' that of the,Jesuit priest, Lara, and finally the British Government continued the ly satisfactory. If possible make _ the in the nited States. I � badly injured t t he subilsquently died. (� l slaughtering embargo on Canadia cattle k,;,; t at of the Portuguese. Guzman; of whom landed at, ritish ports, and both steps from two-inch pine plank, coveFIng Foots. it was a crime in England during Mr. L J. Sea geaat, general manager of. ,�+ • p° the whole with folding do rs, in the visual the ref n of Beery VI I1 file (lrar.d •Tr�nk railway, is an inters 'N . i is maintained that he invented an +ri occasions he gave as the principal reason_ manner. ► 1 view said that i a red to him LhwL the- 1. x s:. alloon with hydrogen gag, which buret a�t that tuberculosis was known to exist in The nftsd $fates uses, nearly ane-half PPS , - I tome arts o Canada. Now, wIi le it is * of the inine produced iia the world. Intercolouial nferenee at Ottawa was the - ` ' 3 great altitude, am came down about P first step towwr a the unificw on of the !� `� unfortunatel too true that to renter Feedltig The Dairy CoVP. - Pneu alfa tires have dean found very En 1'.: waive miles from Pari , where the supe>I- diseases do �exist to some extent among. �' serviceable on hospital ain'bulancea. English people f the world, ,►n�i the dem { Mr. M.T. Cole says :-Where caws are ,nation of the ngliah len nage and the stiffens peasantadestro ed it with hayforks Canadian cattle, still it is a well known f Ther am more muscles in the tail of a sentiments whi h re ulwte t e liven d the- ., - . fact that the revail to a much ke t for supplying 1 n milk for cheese factories ret than there are in a human hand. " g - • and flails. P greater P PP q Anglo $axon ra► e. •1 . I eztent apion British hserds. Catt a from an•i making butter curing warm months, a haat i ear Australia produced gold to { X,. Trtay �ASRISD �,+ssi �c�irris. all arts of t e Dominion exce t' the h Sir John Gorst, the emindnt Britill , , -- . I I . P p g good pastor`, plenty of pure water with a th4 vel'e of ,�.i3OtlO,ti�00 in caress of an t ' The fret ascension its passengers ers *&a Maritime rovinces and'British (,o nmbia y statesman, and ;formed Under•Secreta • liberal crop of fodder Horn to supply the other c y. y '� ry �. .-: Q P g are bpiinp broil ht re tilarl f r sole P pp y d ntr i for India, "who is at present in Mewtrewl ,. ' undertaken by the ma gals• d Arlsnde and R g 8 7 Thea tamest is made khat darins; the to Montreal and are slaughtered in one Place of short pasture (some now use en- last I0� ears -France has Lost• `6,000,000 says that Canada is a great country, ands a i . ' Pilatre de Rozier, coming down in twenty- y must,have a r markable future. He an . of the two abattaoirs where t ere is silave for summer feeding), there is per- soldiers in war. P F-' ( -, f five miuutres at a instance of five miles from a skilled inspector employed ,ax- ha a not as much labor.or care re ufred as posed that free trade could not be adopted, , ' 1 .41:1 P q Them are clubs- of sri,ris in Sydney, the ! in this count` out he thought ¢,$ `- the gtatting point- Dr. 'John Jeffries, a amine every beef carcass, yet not o ter one Y,I g that ppro--.% is ten thousand is found to show a in some other branches of dairying. Where object p whish is to attend the theatre tectio i in a great many cased is caririodPto, - „ �"-: i graduatE of Harvard; made In 1785 the first y plows one maker butter tR' ive menthe fn the withouta male escort` grant extremes. �a of tuberculosis, while according to me re- I ' >,' passage by balloon from England to France < The'vi rod esker exerts a force with his ;• cent reportenearly oneperoent,of Ari ishcat- year, supplies a creamery or ships milk to i P G"AT BRITAtq. : , with t•he aeronaut Blanchard, paying him tleslaughteredforbeefhaveshownsy ptoms city dealers, it is ver necessary that he bill aRa st a treeequivaleptproportionate r= y _R over £7(.N)for the coat of the tri The tri of the disease, and in some of the 1 r e cit• Iv to th t of(a 20-ton trip hammer. �Ir. Gladstone declines the invitation lei p' P g kno bow to do it, I talkie with ro- visit the United Stateg on account of hie. : ".� }> ,1} - oocu fed two hours only. A monument was fes twenty per of the cows killed for beef g P In China a man who killed his fat her was advaaeia ears,and the recant o p Y• >3 Y 'operation. o ?t' were more or leu affected with the isease. prietera of several a ameries or butter execute',, furl along with him his school ou hie eyes .� • erected at the point.of debarkation and Cdr. Under such circumstances the fes of rm- factories I found that he greatest trouble master 1 r not having taught him better. r Jeffries was much feted by the munici 1 itin the disease from &mon t e most ( I I The house' of larincess �to�tykofY, at: f, 1. l ;; y �` - ° g g in running them satisfactorily was the fall- A Fla ida turtles burrolw was eiplored ! Slough, Bucks, about two miles and a h&if: ', .' council of thecit' of Quines,-in France and ealthy herds in the world seems rather and ads g its i.ihabitaota were found Chir- 1 fr Windsor was entered b burglars on, ys t silly, and it; fact it is not the cease given. in)a off of milk during oaths when creatri q i Sbm y g . �� its compte-having deseenderf in the forest ,� teen sp lies of insects, ,.eq of them new to Wednesday night, and jewels to the value::. . s b the British authorities who nand to sand butter were scaroe nd.h h. Farmers ) of Guinea. Improvements were made soon y -P science, of ten thopsand "undo were stolen. dread tf•o importation of contagious pletW Have to be educated' to he�business. pian Bic c' riders fn Southland Austrwifa � I "after in the safety valve, hanging the car is y y + + A despatch received in London ,coin. �I a nets the method of using ballast, . etc, neumoniw from a country where it t►gtter facwries.have ailed becaaae tltsy are_requ� ed to.disinouat twenty-two yCrda 'Buenos Ayres announced, that Jabez Bal- ' `�' Gla Luseac and Biat reached an elevation Flaw Hive` had any existence. It is could not get enough milk during the winter f►o n an ' roachiu horse and draw their four, the fugitive ex-member of Parliament t , Y , 4 ,% of y,0�►0 meters, or 21,000 feet. No ftuthor difficult to say whether the false •barges months to pay for runn ng. wheels sip- g y. :. madebyBritisIs.oifioWnofplearo-pre amonisr in lookin over has been surrendered by the Argentine :; % t progress was madz in the construction of S i py ilk •set ant I find Explo> Yrs deolsarei that tib flowering plant authorities to the representatives of then ,, '� :'1 :;_ existing among Canadian Iferds, can be laid that our cowsaverdged or`June;00 ounds has ever• en found within, the Antarctic ; British'Governmei - 1_1�4' balloor•- and the scientific development-of „ P aerial navigation for nearly a century. their ignorance, puce 'coned or to per day ; for Augtut, 7 pounds per da ," Cirela a the Arctic Circle 76'2 different .. - 4 ai`,: political exigencies. It ib devout y to be or December, 203 po tide per day, tie kinds#ro known. The Arbitration party �in the -BritioN : (tA The employment of balloons in warfare hoped that Prof, Tanner will imp ve hu keep twenty gens and ilk about the same Reeen ti urea show that the total• value House of Commons believes the the. _�" , '. , was found to•be practicable during the aieQ43 4 g ,neat favors it and the roe ate are b t '' of Paris in 1870, when Nadar and others °pportunities while in Canada f r get . number all he time. I confers t,h n if" •of the in* hes made and -consumed each + - P Pe °Pe` � ;' ,1 ting correct information about_ the al con- mach difti'erinos fru the s owin bsttresp the year thrq hoot the world is ba:little short ful for the adoption of- a twenty-five yeas• :' ' established the balloon postal service. (yam- diti�n of C+nadian cattle. I g $ arbitration a `cement between the United t- rnoachs o! J one and A tqurt, but did you et g'2p0 000- + ,g.. belts hirxlself did not hesitate to escape States .and Great Britain. g ''j, `: from Parse in this'manuer. In Tonquin,is , , ,. _ : r• ' ever ace c o such ex�e es ' During.June In teie :last year in the Lerman town-of ,. .� the late French war, balloons were em Toy. A NOTE OF KINDNESS. the feed was never 6ne ; in August every Des it' was shown that cooking by word UXITED aTATtts. i ,2 �: ed. The balloon 'rose to a height of I50 :: thing parched with deo qht, flies crying co and cosh to w little more than twice that a I / riveters;or durin battles to `T.�,O meters, eztraet what little juice tbare was in • Ia & lot of cheese sen ed an Tharedwy ins ;; g and done wit at, �R;I' Not CwR�11y Net►'Itatlty—lttit It Mas blvtu cow. fl hien York were discovered the bacilli of from that height it was possible to inform Whenq era warder is committed in di htberia,. �•;' . the comniandiqq�� officer as to the point and leerived vlttit Brarty God Will. Care ahanid be taken co feed cows with Artrentin it is ewtomary to put every P , I a � where the projeltci les fell, the strength of An English woman, living in the - wn of the greatest regularit . We weigh our poo is itnesa is prison and keep him The Pullman works were iebpened ons the anew etc. b raisin the voice or milk every Dight and orning. It is truly there un ' l the revel cul cit ie eonvi. Thurada uietl Onl two hundred ani Y, , y 13 Y Bergen in Norway, during man e n was 'ted. Y G Y• Y .��'�'° g y' q y y surprising to see what ,variation a slight fifty men were reported work although. ;, ' dropping written communication6wei hied P q g Forty-f�We pounds o Horn are said to be y p° + g .a"`j I 6 in the habit of preparing every Ch istmas irregularity will produ , Last week we-• worth on) a cent and a fialf in K,aasiA co- the compapy expected eight hundred,, l_ with etonee. It was also through this means I that thP� Chinese were prevent�,d from retic- sa English dinner of roast be$f ver► plum- were go�ngout to &a evening entertainment day,and ny f*`mars Are sending their, Thers is a plague of black spiders in �.,1. 1 five miles ave# consequently milked one , ` fog from Bac-Ninh,-and that place was pudding, to which she invited ail o! the Y+ Y c,attla fat' , the fields,as the coat of harvest- Crawford country, Ind. Shay persona taken without firing a shot. hour earlier. The next morning we milked is wool exceed the rice of corn.. : were kitten and one man died havin ; ,. English s'saoi's who happened to be in the at the regular boat. There was a shrinkage g p g " . �i The nee of the balloon in the recent'great K g }n the 1 Aterior of Australia is a series of ewallovted a spider while, drinking from a -0' - 1. - military maneuvers in France has erfected Port at that time.- - . 1 of twenty pounds. Th weather and feel u , P ' real !•k which are eeeu fed b water 1 'j. . the science greatly, as shown by M, Dehu: The sailors ate, drank and were mr+rry, ing were just the s.ne as anal. As I g Y resident Veba says that he will never s`al`t with the. milkioK sad feel the cows only at ng t4tervala, The mud which a ala be connected with wre strike organ- '=`r. 1 reaus, an officer of engineers, in his report- and we hope went on their way bet r men, remains I ion the water is absent ie filled g y g ,. : i ' I In concluding his report he claims that if myself and attend to w ighiog the milk, It i$aliou. Hereafter he will advise all work- _ . Napoleon at 1i'atei loo and Bazaine st taint a° everybody should be better for this touch is very - interesting to note thins vartw- with the nes of geologic moastera. men to seek redress by the ballot. YrivaS had hada balloon service of kindness given to cheer-the hours of life, tions A notie has been posted on the doors of . f sa_,;_. at their one of the. lost fashionable ahurchea in Lhe i The annual report of the lass Imagecttrytj' dispose} a different result might have been But that was not the only result of her Changes to the wee tar will affect tis'. west end f London to the effect that no for the State of Indiana ilea been issued, > I expected from both battles, and :thereby gentle deed. quantity of milk. In wi tar warm weather , Y g .• and contains the remark that the limit of � the coprse of history would have been 1 will increase the flow, while in sharp more cop , re will be accepted in taking up li'f. An American woman happened t be io windy weather ft will d crease; To obviate Ghe ,wlleou as. the natural gas supply has 'been reachtsd, x,, changed. 11. DebureauSt thinks that At 9< , Y and the end is only a .question of time. : , ; di3tance of three miles the balloon would Bergen on Christmas, heard of this a inner, tnis the stable must,a nomlortable, tend) Preside Diaz, of Maxieo, has seat out y q 4 � - be beyond the reach of artillery,and ould and coming home to America gave n ac- the feeding performed with the greatest a topogra icsl and -geological expedition In the United States District Court-in �;,", .°j command the ground for"a distance omore count of it to some of her friends. car®, 1. to the vol' no Popocatepetl, owing to the Denver, Co)-, on Thursday, aeveo (rand ; The all listened wit):pleasure ; uy � Theme is no nail In talking` about attire attempts an American come an to bre Jnnntion `alias mean were convicted of "� than six miles ;and even at night the-coun- y . K g q °� . compail' Y y. trdylie aufhcieutl illuminated to be comps`• eauft '!Why ►ositot we, � wise,. ' a good flow of milk *it out plenty A good the moan in. detaining the.matl by refusing to handle. : ' a 1 with a map, It is difficult, however to They *air 'all ready V 411oai►,� f ey; food. It requires mote to cold weather ' Two col ed women at Sedalia bio., run trains on which were Pullman care. The '."-it ` distinguish the movements of troops in o lived in a large seaport town, Wh - Viet than in warm. IL is al oat as�bed to feed a farm th Ives, and, when ploughing judge fined them each ten doliamand costa. �3! wooded country, and there are other draw- nazi winter came they formed the eel-ion too.wgch ws sot onoug _ Only a few days time coats in lieu of using a horse, one Much surprise was expressed at the light- . ! a bAcks, into a Scandinavian dinner club, an stave since I came ear etu the cows off b woman.. drt we the low while-the other risen of the sentence. . . t NE\\ El{A I=ayyva Milan time to the concoction of h therto nottdecrearing thegrati os to{ correspond guides it. ' p , • 1. � . '. . 11ANKRA" .; Mm -Jo n Shenk. livin near Labanon i ' .' ' ( unknown dishes. with the weather. . g , I 'if the proposed balloon ventures Ru cl-eed They sougbt out all the Norwegf , Swo• It is all right to talk about a complete Pa., want " to her cellar to procure some Cholera is epidemic at Marseillm, aD s..x�' 1. ° f a new era will have been ina>#i orated in d h sad Danish sailors in rt and 'coiled hill o! fare to rods _ tnflk bnL these provisions I . centl , and while there wA►s the authorities are said Lo be coaesai' - {, ! aerostatics. The Rreatebt of these ie the tem to a home dinner on Cbri'st day. times farmers will be overned to some tun h & = rboad snake. A favorite 'the actual situation. � 1': !' • navigable balloon based on-the theory of The room:was Rail decorated wit ever• eztebt b what the :have on hated. I c#t which Ai aompanied Mrs. Shenk at. i ` ��4' Lieut. Clement de St. �Iar It conaiate Y Y Y Chief Malabaob, who has been giving. , > . . �1• green and their national flags ; th band know that dairymen do not generally Rive tocitod thi ' ptile and killed it. mulch trouble to the authorities of the „ . , in sending an electric current to a motor played their own music, and on th tabl�r 'credit noonith to corn As a milk-producing A P&rfsisl she lifter carried a bogus baby South African republic, has surrendered. . 'q i played in a easement whiela is suspended were their own dishes. eh}af irmoag wlSieb load• 1 have can do ft again-pea with herd ing shoplifter predatory excursions.by a be'1oon, thus operating A propeller, were Riagreyusgrot(rice porridge), d Leit duoed a good quantity of milk the winter Ths infant ad a wax face and a hollow, The French • overnmeat awe the first to . Hituated in the anterior part of the case-1 Bak (ood6ih). 1 arae t Gt'eat ritwin s invitation to observe f. meat t},e current to be conveyed ed to the through with no feed but corn in the ear' alike` bei It was the thief's custom to P ' Y c It was not costly hoe it+►lit , buti't was and u od cora atalkii with ass gomisional dexterousl transler purloined articles strict neutrality during the war between, motor by means of a liable cable towed b I Y F Y g ' ' China and Japan. ti : the balloon, and eliding alon an elevated' given and received with hearty goo will. ratio's of hay. abuaobh •a glow lases, oto, w the spwiious P / r A locksmith named lAtehowski, his wife ; } aerial way b R he Hien who plobwbly would have spent ;;- :;.,, - Y and two eons Were found deaf in Berlin on .- ! Y y means of a trolley. The the day drin`kins� in taverns were ret faded balloon is an elongated or ci ar.sha d. • u The Frlo8te DS11i'ly. _ r . 1 , Ra&P ��� At3tloh g'BIIISt' a Thursday moraine, all having cotnmitted_ ._.'.J­.1.­° '' form. The cental part of lila casement is of'their homer, Their wives acid ch )dren, S SII• y g g i ' ' a d of the'holy purport of the day. A t a meeting Inst winters of the Ne6nakw r url$'g suicide b hanging 1 themselves. , r the governing station, Where the motorman It is netlike see of one bird that cheers 1 The old that was stolen out of _s.cons .�� fr g dal .nen, F. H. Vaughn said a word in An tate tiui I surgic:a l Law sait htely iC � 1,� { :1 hue access to all the actuating levers. , The rummer morning, but it is t sore , tnewt from New York to lt'sria was found - 4. anterior part is reserved for assen ere g 'favor of private dairying. While not wish. took lace Germany. A Irl seven sate f�a. ` P (r qht up wad echoed from dvery fi ld end F Y g• p y Q p in some sacks hidden in a heap of cess sear1. "+i : I fitted up like a saloon steamer, and will fo eat, until toe air u turned into moue. ing to say anything duparaginQ to the old' was n to,a hospital afi'ectsd with this railway station at Havre. . L. �1 Y accommodate twenty-five to thirty people. hie little ;note of kindness b bseen creameries, yet he thinks that for the mea Lnbetnrulosis in the foot, and the direeling Dr. Corneliu8 Herr., the lanam& iabbyrst• The poste*for part is reserved for machin- who refaced to return to Frwnae Iiaa been . � " ty -: e echoed onto. 'Can it go no farther' w m imbue) with Lhe.r ht fri fasts physioun, w ter vwtal tr m io other Was . 4 po, Here is located a motor of 143-horse �o t' Y Y g Y sentenced to five years' imprisonmeryt, and, , ti. ''' Power. The speed of,the balloon is esti- and love for the -work, that. the private to prevent; the spread of the disease, a fine of three thousand franca NL :I Eu hemism. PaY E .. i mated At twenty-five miles an hour. The dairy preseAtr the tnmtt iovlttttg field. YL re iimputwte the twat. The ,4 A 4: $ The Japanose Government has instructed t t` ;' I electric cnrrerrt is generated b tw6 d na- toric Wife p"Have oft fol MM` eneour e$ and stimulates hi.' to his but tathel of thy}t hill had reviotiel declared is w Y y , Y Y " he would not P Y its Diinistar in London to apologise to, - mos of 2,OOU.boree power each. The track Blank that her bub is deaf and du b 9 eAorts, permit thea operation, and the Great Britain for bring upon and sinking . is - be lain from the house is the cin to' Old Doctor-'•Not exactly ; but I bays All o! the various etoaditir are ander little patio was �wlrewdq ipin on the 4 . .VHF,< the fair grounds,. a distance of about a told her that if the little girl grew tip and his management and immedtite control. operation tact le under ether or chloroform the transport Kow Shing while she wa.a �1. ��IM"'., . in pp flying the British flag. �;; _ The other. venture in a8reostaticb-le her.marIp -ried, her husband would be deo ted to .Step by r;ep thwagb thehfs`viilsnmade to takehis whthe&q tld wwtaer � But thelred at e h a hospital R P r 1. perceptron is quickened, Y physician,' Fearin a idemicy,ut disease in Constsa k _ ' chateau t►erian-coneiata, as its name.sug- :a ,Ti_---ii `` more watchful and ra►) more 1eaenest, for saying. "It too late, I will speak to the tinaplE ie'the people are any Tanga`allowed ~ . ; 4.r. l;eats; in having a castle suspended in mid- . Ever inall has his own voos lo,a• Theta the real that the whole as ,alfa+` atter ands." proceeded. with end remain huddled in the sgarderne. where i - � "."."- en by meatip of a balloon. -This i anti is one rection in which ail r o rests a u him. uite • large bare of this coin feted e operation. After this no they sou ht refu a at the time of the earth �' enterprise is not expected to be in o gra,tson to him. He has fwcnities silen nvitin bnsinea�a fa be and Lhe raimb d fiiiilueaoo > t► tuberch is u aced the abild re afn- 9 g Pe g � , uakes, e•tfovernrnentis tom llin thegr• uLtil late int y g y ppe • g �_ " be summer. The basket or him thither to endless ezertioa. H is like at the ape tsl#o performs, o fort, nod .ed its altrengi h; and has Doe on developing to return to their homes , a �,t- "chateau,,, Will hold 100 persons at a a ship in a river-he runs against Ustru i- directs the work-at the cream . normally. he father brow bt:a case of -=--�- ,,�.-=-- " ' _ g � , height of 1,3pp feet ; connection between Lions on every side, but one, on t at aide Yet all of the -man im' ret'and to' "wou din trtewn I of a den emus in. Rvery sin le action of our life etirriieb lin , Pte. ; tae chateau and tike rand is to be stab• "g l; g Y lam' 11+shed b ground all obstruction is taken away, d he tt`ioatai steps and turps wre Pe octi by or rrt,rne�ti_ iinrtf life dactt!f,bpi the latter its train either w reward or a punishment, - Y lrieant, of fast elevators between awes serenely over a :deepeni>Dg hantael under the llttmedistedir iListi. f t,}re plrivat� w"' t ` The -ill to :be tried however little diap�aed we are to adnut;,. ; " `',�;�_�: 1 heavyblee. 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The long 1 ked for laizt- IYes le }Ott01It 1�,entirely knocked ol�ed o prince at . , °, v � bar arrived over a week o and• 'was OGS FOR BALE�a«-The alders�gn ed . . . -�' r ,,� `= r :' thrown .around the steets a d left there. has 50 ho4ts, so s,jtaklinglitl, and seT- �- s erl►I brood sae. Come eptly an seottre your . 5 Y ed U a+. ViAtriuo ¢ Our worthy reeve should see that his sub- 1610,' For terms and other particulars apply 1. �'! , ,' ordinate, the chairman of the sidwalks to JAN A.WHITE, lot 90,con 6, Pickerlag, or x spublished every Friday morning &t its once committee,falQl his duties re faithfully. Brolgham P 0 - 49-45 '' • i d , • - Piokering,Out. The Whitcharoh Fall Fair will be held t. -W S, L , ,- ;I in stoaffville on Wednesda and Thnrs- RENT Acre Dairy Farm in . ,.. 11 `1.26 ver.F , !41.00 ttysdd>iat ad�ss<ia. the Township of i3oarboro, being parts of 1 11 . 1 ' day, October 10 and 11th, 1 4. The fol• lots and&con e. On the premises are a R60d XLA�REMONL. ee I . .RATE$ OF ADVERTISING}. lowing reduced railway fares w! be Riven: e e • I• . .. ! ;..!40� barn,stable,etc„sad a comfortable house, };. First insertion, r line - - . 10 cents. Oto r 10 and an a undant snppl of water b wells and the pe =0p+t and one-third care, y y x- i.! shah subsequent insertion,per IVne 5 ” river Rouge. For further particular apply to i V. - �; Thfa rate does not include Legal orForelgn•d- 11th, cod to return Octob�e 12 b, single W�. '1'B,EADWAY,Highland Creek. ! �'> vertisemeuts. fare n October 11th, good for the day 0; pnees tell and the p Ople are telling oar pr1C s. EaOh �-�: special terms!given to partied making oo - only. The distriot includes ronto to ' raata for 3 or 6 months or by 'the year: Hast- Linds y, Lorneville and Button rad all in• T RENT OR FORT $ALD'•—A flity ay bangs new end lar sly increased trade. Never ba- a yearly or yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. sore farm on the 3rd concession of Picker- , i' Business cards,ten linea or under, with paprr, terms late atsti0ne. fag, wo miles from Pickering Ville e,composed fore were their such ,bargains, given In Staple Dry' . one year $5 00,payable in advance. Goo ge, Daniel Arid An oreyth. 3 of th north quarter of the tb bait of lot 1g, i i rf •1 ISO No ca in 1 ai columns ten'oents per line, dung 80, were tried beta J dge Mor• las so es and the north Har r of the south halt C o�ods. and ( roopries llt8 We are offering this month five acute per 1 e each subsequent insertion. y of to 13,25 acre:,in a fair 4 ate of cultivation, - Special contract rates made known on applies- Ran is t Wednesday On (oha gas of steal. Th goods must positively go out to make room for a large and 1 necessary building For further par- ``4.1 on. No free advertising. . ing ru s, harness, eta., from Ar are in the toul+lus apps to JAMES tl EAGH,proprietor I a; Advertisements without writter nstrnctions eastern, art of the confit la t spring. an ver,or �M,LOGAN,Pickering. 48-45 � conslR'a171ent Of n W �+OOd$ t0 at71Ye Sept. 1st. _ ?q will be inserted until forbidden and charged ao- P _ - ll� • ,. aolydingly. Orders for discontinuI g advertise- Judge Morgan, after som so thing re- ment�must bei writing and se to the pub- marks to the prisoners on he nature of j� RM FOR SALE—That valattble BI Iow we note just a taw prices 6o Give you a faint idea of what we Are dol , licher. I a discharging Cleo ge, sentenced 1,' farm,lot 4,in the-2nd concession of the 9 - . JQb Work pro ptly attended to.. the o$e>41ue, g R Tow ship of Pickering, containing 2W sores is _ ` I , . Daniel to 2 years less one da 1n the Cent• 40IN OROCERIES4* A.. ,. for sale on easy term$. Ii is situated on the I11 ` W. J. CLARK; - PRbPROOR. ral and deferred sentence i t e case of Kinggtton road 21.2 Hailes west of Whitby town - _ t, Anson; against woom oth Charges are and 1-9 miles east from Pickering Village and { • rhilwpy station, and ip convenient to schools 28 1 e very bright Sugar for $1 2L} lbs Redpath a beat GFramulated for $I 5 lbs pending:-Free Press. and obarches. The Goll is a clay loam, clean, I i+ our Poli o�—stria Iadependenoe. well.drained and in the hi best stats of aulttva- n w Currants for 280 Canned Corn, Peas, and Tomatoes Sc per can Best ' -: Our 3.,im A First-clas LooalPaper.' i tion. It is weu fenced with cedar rails, and HO echos Brand Salmon 110 A good 25o Japan Tea for 15c 11 bare beet eleetrio 11G Our Ex eotatto a—The hearty The Curuarder Campania has made the watered by a living On theprropert� 8 Ap for Wo 4 bare ore Castile Soap for 25c. Half gallon fruit jars $1.40 per . * • L-. support of'the nieople of Pick ring and vicinity.. western Atlazltie ran in 6 aye 9 hours two d!weuin a,one brick.the other me, c , , dos. Quart fruit-jars at $1.15 per doz. r large Varna,corse and cattle stabhos, piggeries.�� and 29 minutes,beating th rArd by 8 impl�ment,ddit''iiving and henhouses,root cellars, I � • I ' - hours and 18 a�inntes. eta,.$�u in excellent repair end well adapted to• vRY �, DS... - ! FRIDAY, AUG. 4. 1'894.. their active uses. The brick dwelling is dt- I - - ti• ! While bathing in 001611 is tD111 dam, �a p°� a modern manner, oontaining ten . ' near Bolton, Sunda James McFadyean, room,besides kitchen, pantries, closets,wood- 25 lease Drees (,loads at Half Price Good factory cotton I yd wide `4o worth• 6a r� q shed and cellar; has hard and soft water, turn• eau Factor Cutto ai 6c worth 8o 10 ieces new rinse, dark 34 . Y NOTE AND CO MENTS.,. _ aged 21, was drowned. It ' supposed lie Y• y tl P p patterns, nae and other conveniences.the frame house ta' in w1da, as 90 worth 1?c a d Ladies Vests 5c each 4 papers ins for 5o ' j was seized with cramps. , comfortably 0tted up, has 9 rooms, pantries, . y P P� P Foster H tchibon h s main b en The remains ot-the late ohn Gray, a cellar,hard and soft water,etc. To any person Bee our fgatherbone Corsets, long waisted at $5o worth �1.Z5 10 doz s . destri;ng a farm, first-class in every respect, men's beau flannellette shirts at 24c each. - Table Oil 'loth 1 d . , appointed collector for Pickering former resident of.Tyrone. ere bronRllt this to a chance twat is seldom offered. I hag y y ' townshit� fo 15J4,at sealer -.of 140. to Bowmanville ce.netery f om Burling- been armed in the most careful manner fur the Wide for 280 a vd Table oil cloth 1 yd wide for 23c worth tf } t n for interment Aag. 10. last 2 years and has the reputation of being one 400 Straw data coast go, the 8o kind for 8c...the 150 . n L. While there are I others who would New of the.best farms in the t.c=ip of Pickering ; . kind for 10.- So come 4cith the crowds to . • • - I. perhaps acc pt' the .position willingly York end for the construetio d has been broker hof ah br dge fur her pafor mixed rt cuulsae p`ply t tA. A.POSTewbitay + _ . r. - at that sale v; `tie are. of the, o inion or co w, v.RICAARDSOv, Pickering. Q4tf— F s : T. ANDREWS , P to Blackwell s island. The t tal length of — __ ___ J. ' . that $200 would be much more - in the bridge will be 2,8735 feet. 1 FOR SALE V ' °� _ keeping grit the amount of wo k in- Mr. James McConnachie packed and - 1` - 1 . C�.A�EMOl�T. volved, not o consider the amo nt of took 8000 doz. Eggs out of 0 ono on Wed• Valuable Farm Propertyr fi: 4 nesda of last week; the la gest amount N' --Ane quantfty butter and eggs taken at highest market price• . security re uired. . The rate ayers y —•_ . . . 4 have no re sol; to grumble t the taken out one day for years. '� _ __ -_ _,_ _ r The hod pf Ale$:Mathds n whams Tenders will be received by the updcrsiKuel amount O.t oney espeilded 11 Saler- y to the 5th day o. tae}•t. next, for the {purchase at seriously disappeared last Se teuibar, was ao much per acre of the homestead farm and - . les duting' the past'few years.L. _ brought to the surface ici Ki CardtDe �ar• 'residence dt the late VPm; Ferrubon, di�reas©d. �, _ ��—�; . t -. bonaieting of that part of the nor:herls halt of r, "�� f',: bar QVednesda b the dyed a Arnold. ;`i - t i r y y lot`�,toll 2,of scarboro, in the county of York , j ii rh@.clerk has notified each path- on the south side of the C P R tcark. about.94 j 1 c {J Rev, Peter Addison, form rly of hew , 11 - master in the Township that hi road beetle, was eerionaly injured by the Riving scree,more qr lase. Thi:excellent farts is local- ®. - i_. _._ ��. ® . _ ®®� . 1 ed in one of the best farming sections in Ontario • list is required to be in the. ha ds of way of a hammock last wee 'at Roache about 14 uxiles from Toronto poet office,and ad. � - . . ` .�.: _ . . that officer on or before .the et of Point where he was holidays g• loins Agincourt village,and is about halt a mile 1 from the C P R and G 'r R stations,and the like ' September, in order thst all atute Conmeb's extensive lam er ]`Hills at distance from churches,schools, and postothea. . . . . labor not perform d, ma be I ar ed Port Arthur were destroyed y fire Delon• The farm is on high ground, workable in early P Y g' spring,well drained and fenced, and the.soil is . . t' . up to the parties liable and cq lected day. Loss, 1110,000. The leotri0 light a Nob clay loam to a first-clans state of �ulttva. I I - , I -, plant of the town was also b ed. tion, The buildings are a substantia , $toss at r stock is getting; lo*,, .,' _.s . as are ordinary taxes. As the, ollee- Jos. W51te is assisting Jn Bumh&W dwelling hoase36 with frame kitchen attach- ;.. i . • 11 :I_�'� ` tOr i9 8U Osed t0 start out e l lA ed,frame bar°,1°0:33•$tabs° tax9o,shed tio:18, . z PP Y in the reyietob Of the DOm IOD YOters �d other outbuilding$, good orchard and 9 lir- - October, it will be readily' see that list for South Ontario. r. White is in wells. 'r'>Rl=tl---(3ne•tbird cash, and the //��'u It ht to retire th�se r8 pp ones aa - - the road lists will.be required a iaily adabied ,for this k' d of work. betaine Secured by mortgage an the property V o c ackVd �llep* q Y with in t at 8 per cent..or at the option of Clerk by September t so t at be Robert IIArring6on, the ner who the pure,payable in cash within two weeks - - . tlOtta a train On Tn while be• after offer accepted. The highheat or any tand�r n n ,. . may have the collector's roll r y in -jumped y not neoe~11 aoa4pted. For further p rtiob. vU will re ui a to uy more before the . - ` . . .. �' r' Ing taken Grum Strathroy to radon, wu lard a t to lore. W R Ferguson, A nsoun,or the proper tine. . If you are an over• ����,1 Rn. exosd Y 0 ,. - m recaptured WedneedAy A1D s 1Q Dat a J�IN 1 ONS N.Executor.el thresher s comet . • Beer, by all means co ply with this Loodon jail. v' ` : , request, if you have.not Alread► done The Town Canheil of Win flu pt1�3• r * . - � I • .. ', eo. . 0d a reeolntion 6o r«tn1.60 0d• WHATE�V�R'Y U GO DONT allVlllOt gf1Ve nlolley �� L1v111 � . 11, . r 1` ' r - ``1 '` of the ladies, the Olden bei to alleviate --D[Iew-'rld►E•— . J . .. I Every ratepayer 1n Pickering+town- /be sufferings of 6110110 qnf ana/e11 who GRAND CONCERT rl - seconds or poor stock.,_ � 1 ­ . . . . . 1. , I ebip will be pleased to know that his happen'to get behind large to At pgblie , fL . . - .. , . . lanes this year will be less than those .aartainmenw. ......sl/...... =_. ! of 1898. At its session• on Monday A disastrous Hra about brae � i tilt Fall b , splendid $tronb �hlte` mile we116.of Ne',ioulls Wed at 10 P1RI FALL - 1 ' _-1 t the Municipal rate uvea struck at 2} Y Piekering.on the evening of Stoneware from . i F. a. fY1., when the barns, eta le, ouibnild• . . . mills, or a of a mill less that last ►nRs large >� fi�E�DAY AUtIUST $th r ' and lar brick mansio o the late - F_ , I. _ year. The County and Educgtonal i - :,: Col. Allan Wilmot, now 000 pied by his - ' ' �srrates remain about the same.' This . , . son, Mr. Asa Wilmot, fish ry manager. , Au come and bear • 1. reduction of of a Mill in that; dollar theca, who a short Gime o came rap ����� .. ♦ ♦�T a � i i i . . -- !. P.' will mean considerable to the hay- from Halifax, N.8., were b ed to the +,�j♦� i s i ' �_ ing it large assessment, while be dif- ground. The fire utas first oticed in the the Elocutioni.c had Dialect ap.cialisx. - I .- I .. . ference will be appreciated equally roof of the barn. and speed y spreAd to all will fill hi patterzls Il ,t c�Ild `yell No trouble has been s to make this a Arat- the stable and house. most f the tarsi• i .___ . .. .1. . I fI . well by those who have not sn much tare wad saved. The house was insured claim entertainment. �cr• proportioned, _ . . I . .,'. ' of this world's Roods to levy upon. It The following stars have been drawn from - in the Commercial. Union. ears of tire, onto'$firmament of Art, .rad wl ulama - :, ' ' . .: . must b� borne in mind .that t 1e two unknown. mate the platform daring the venins. % - I .- - per cent by-law still remains iji force, The Srntinrl, of Toronto,h e fathered on MISS LENNIE JAMES 1• oil will be able to buy in .- whatever ' .,. . Y b a w1 be charged 1n all case where its twentieth year of public icon and. is 3', , , , . the taxes are not aid b the P Toronto's rising Soprano : _ p y proper the oldest and largest pnrel Protse6anc NIRS H. �, p'LETCSER ! C�tlaLltlt wll� ret�tilr: . ,. Mime.. paper published on this con inent, being ; . I ` + :.: _ I .1 the official organ of the Lo 1 Orange Ar Hass Soloist Jarvis St. Baptist Church. • . , ! ; � ,4_1 : A.few weeks ago wholeealel deser• soclation of British America. Daring the n in — be j, [ , -: tions were re r fr t two ears a,atp impo t im rove• i special • � tothe t:ptinnery pe. �u will. g � Plaed' wit lila ' po ted from A battery of P� Y Y P ' ' - the Canadian artillery stationed at menta have been made the paper. MISS LOUISE PROCTOR, Terms, , . . - - I . which renders 1s lnvalaab!e all who are - . I d - Kingston. . To-day we are told by fL tiraanate of Dels•rre college or orhlort, des atoll from Winnie that tweet intetes6ed in the cense of loiv' had religions .04" . . . , P -Winnipeg Y libgr6 . The Sentinel is A 1101 1 tree . men, about one-ei 11th of th® total, y Y >rlw►IlY �" _ owes aatnrd"1 morning g from all political prtr6ittaoa i anq ens at �:A Marquis sora • have deserted from the Mounted In 1nQiy op both •es ., their ----- — poses part, °`'- We Again-�►,1��t6entioa 6� oar. Ro U tHA�t . ICE-CREAM— fantry corps in that, city within six ings wi66 Bowe. The pries of lb* pAper weeks. is only one dollar ear, sent wsekl �0°k °t --AND— ` . . Taken altogether the reports y per y y ± received from various quarters show SO, Part of Canada or the nixed Stares. - Ths daughter of Dr. M. M. Tnekec,. of SCHOOL BOORS••••anaTAIORSHOP COMPECTIO"Ays rthat our little army'of egulars is de- mt . pletea by desBltiion at a rate which is Orono. had a very narrow "tape.Aim - q Y - - , une ualled b the record of any other what might have proved A tal amidetst. ....;.,,STATIONMY T have a eornplele 0"k of Suiting$,PA06. 100 C every day in the week. - foree in the world. There must be A little playmate had lea a by aart•1a�e • _ ..� ings and overeoatings, which will be .some, reason for this a%traordin n front of 6bs north door of 6110 Dootar s . a wards `� MRS. TAN N ERS' �ntuyt TAbls6e from 6 eta made n <n 6ho v beet planner residence, into whieh the ild elimbed, P • :state of affairs. It cannot be'found when the ea s d wo the a Fine Nose Paper, also a good "sort. �trat•elsy11 style. - -- h, `r"`e° °a trp men$ of veru e110ap lines ill Those, requiring lIw�g for epriog and J0H N ; — TANNER T in the food served, for than is as good • ill whieh leads to the fort dry, gaining PENCIL%, .. eummw will do well to call and ex-, - as the majority of the men who par- e it went. When A rtt A third of RUBBERS. Altt2ins eamp1011 Priam away down has fresh uteats always on hand. - % take of it have been accustomed to. t e way down t�1e hill a hor11s stood ��PASQEB ye year orders for fish Taes- T Occasional bull in b non-coma. may broadsidrr fair in a line of 110 approach. , , �IiART Bra ban. days a a ;; bullying Y y inR carriage which shot-and r the apims'l, and NOTE BOOKS. r � y and Thars� yv be one cause,of the wholesale quitting but in doing so the bores ki ked out lift- A variety'a( Inks, sold by quantity or PICKI4R&G-9 FASRIONABLlt of the service, but it is not by any fag the baggy with it. u 6111 oocnp�n6 _ otherwise. TpNSORIAL dARTIST - -FIRST-CLASS • means the stile one. What, then, is clean into the middle of t e road wish. ;lrl `G"t j'1 j� �`- t �1 ;1i . . �!, P +� the reason for the state of th affairs out over tarntng it, the b looming to L e BOONE,hl .h� I BU 9 S U F F L E R S- - i E. -1 1. ` � existing ? It must be found mainly a atandstiA. The child was yy soared. _ ,+ �, and the bn9gy was slight ly damAged, ,�_. Egeryone knows where to get a Rood hair :., in 'the disgust arising from the idle, otherwise no injury was do sero ,e$Are loaf or A s11ave s nicm shampoo to ALSO THE— f objectless lives which the men live. :,.:. ASA1n 0l0�1 and pool the beAd, or a And no wonder this has the effect re- i - - — - p _ g y , BIRTHS. ; CRANTOUCRANTO N eteaee to ke0p the pair frol>a r 'IITSON PLOWS orted. _ The unceasing monotony of coming '-. 'I'aEttNi.aa-0a August 19th, a 98hi Lfppltivatt _ g out. barrack life, and the evident useless- St.,Toronto, the wife of W.J. remeear,Har- CHEAP FO1 CASH. : Hess of a soldier in a countr devoted tater,of-saaughter. Ladles' day days,--Tuesday s axed IF , - '... ., . . I .." - . y - � SCRANTON COAL: ! _ y y . y =. to the arts of peace, cannot fail to pro .., - 11 No'w is th1. e ti. ,me to ut in yoxr winte 011owiug fire my priloea •-- - i - duce restlessness and dic9atisfaction Nein �dvef+�tia erste. .; .- _! _. I � Hair Cat 16o ; have 10c; Hair Sig a 10: M J F . .; after a fusty short term of service, and st0c shampoo l6c ; baa Foam t0 ; Razor. . . - then desertion is naturally enough 0 RENT•---A brtndro and eleven ..-�i8&1 Che$p$r aha- - Ever•• r Haned 150. �: BROUGHAM. / r@sorted to as a means of relief. And T sorsa of good workable la , being 1pot 2:i, 'w 1 ' - ----- - - ' rear con 6,Pickering townshipp. On good brom we beg to stats that we have in a complete I . - - --------- -- -- ' . still the Government proposes to add ase:are a comfortable brick ho se, ams .. l atop&of coalI &:.. . . ,stove and nut which we will ' Whitby' } one more tom .an of infantry' t0 the snd stone stabling, well water and fenced. cell at the lowest aslble MarbleDrs$ R - _.". 11 I : BARGAIN P y S Fruit of all kande. For terms and other par- po figure, i � -11-i . 11 , . eetabllsh ant already In @%latenCe. tioul$ra ap 1 to ROBERT UNDERHI:LL, ,,. $5.8O � ":M- r ' L. ro sal should not be carried Claremont. 44-4 delivered in Pickering Village, 6R® K 8T., OPPOSITE POET OFFICE I - - P � . - _ tag age at f�°it = 1VI thison &Hawken�l� Coal for threshing,Sa 6.. :-l .. I - . .1 out. Instead of adding to the 1,200 c TRAY HEIFER—Came to the'preen• Thanking our many customers for past favo �r 1�� T�p" �` `� . ': . who form the present standing ,army ►J ises of the undersigned,lot h,con 8, Pick- h6pfug for a continuance of tho same.- An `` IMMI ALL . P'PURE °.: . '��, =' ering,on or about Attgast 7th twa year old orders left with Wm- Peak will receive I Manufracturers of • '` we ought to cut the number in two 1 .. 1 heifer. Owner is asked to pray property.pa prompt attention. iPARI ,ii , ,t { - p .. arts.—Wednesday a News. . : oz Sea and take the animal a ay. (i1K R(ll GREEN. 1 arb ebatonumence Fleadatones and alI'n 1MPRINtIHAM,Balsam,P O 44-!tl y_ �. SPARKS,i ,"., other Cemetery Work. a o . - �{ Agt.W.D.MA.TTIIIgWO&v 25 ciente onnd at „ ►= ., . k .-8�e fiend or fiends lately out open i1 eTOPIrie's RE NT- The comma f offs chop in - Fax P1 . eteo Porters at slaotoL, Bwedi►ah, -b t 0 . alder of two aluable mares belonttin to. block,PiokAring Vi lege,lately oo- - f can and OsAadis4a arasitee. a u I.1 y g cu ied b T.A.Gra as a tinsh p and stove do. The NeWfl hom no* ..till l All utiles wishing work would do wall i;0 oa}` ` .�, ` 1 R 'Of Mr.Hisnry Rydall,of Albemarle township, Wiled r is one of a best eta ds ln' file_vu- ' All wor -guaranteed I -, ; lope and the building i9 in ,t-01a repAlr. . -: . . �;,-��..3 � • �� , .r, _ �; �a I .l near,�Platrton. One was dead when fogad a a 1 ern ue tore pnrah .. _ Ana lowest. - - -For particulars l to mug. AIH...Pick U . _ . pard apply Y I . _ - -- A \ \, V f .. - f _-- .'F.' A -l�',�y�� :Y 1 Yrr: -��'. �.?�. '� l f rF - f s 'a i •=i _ kill .. , ion nab d i e 0th r hitd to ba ed r an 0 ... u, ...< , ar ct F. r' .04d . Heti%JAMU 0t A:� -; "� . ...-•• :..� -�fI 3..",�. Aqn-. �d c - .. 4:: .J -9: - �.._ �,. I'. -'i; , - .. 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M't'� •7: 3 � -=,* - t.- .: t- -,:_1.111,' - �. -.. {JTa. 1i e•. nr.-y v _ .. 1111:. - - ::'� .y F •. 4 fi ,y. .. 111'1 _: r .s S.- :• r.+ +..�. -rte R 3:� .. ..-_. .-�. _ -, ...-- 4 .;..w.rid. ..sr _.�.. d. - 9. rs. :rti .Y.,� ,,'{.t'• :. - 1111., 1;111 .. _, ..._�.,_ 1111 .>.� .r �..•, �+.Yu "i• ,y .».�- � ."`�`..�` _1� �t,r. � .,�4' -• �:_..'t��r .. -- .�.-�_.-_ .�.,,._ ,r- ?� 11__11• ._- --: � -:�: a:. -'-`Y•�i., � �, ,Ct:st;.,$� - v .n: �� h., ,T. •.>. �, �-.. % p.� . ._--. ... - - �; -V.. . f. k rin Council. Wr Gerow sewn E _. . _ a, ,., - ' Pic 8 i.:: _ dad Mr la ta►rds , , bT s bowl � . : ' , - r moved aha `SIT I : - I t the Reeve be aath to g, • ;.} ck_ . , tltoh w h now _ r;r: .. ptfovlde !or tha . Fa T above council met pzirsnant to Ad• i•8ue orders on the 7`reasurer in favor of abbe. Y /�t�". N01't►t�gs D+t6tlit . + f� I v. oarament at the Town Hall, Aroa tire, the contractors who may complete their _ , ByPh[Itit+ , $ Abitt>� ,; "Ill : z.1 1liiA� D Aug0th. Members al gra jobs; satisfactory to the commissioner, be• Wediaesday` "IdMcI)rinald Ki411iay titsttl B1ttQdtAR' POsit[ Y Ciatpd b t on Monday, g "; .1, � peeve in the chair. hlinntea of prey fore nett meeting, reqs of(leorgia, ws elects Warden ®f Y .- x int' read and ado ted. Mr Poacher.seconded, b Mr. Richards the county of !fork. °`'•%, ;: t�f Lrose meeting F pA large number of aoconnta were gide- 'moved that the owners of all ian adjoin- The Fairy Lake t,empersnes p meet• • r r_�_e r� 1.01 d referred to the vsrioa stand- ing Brook and situated bet the Kin o mg at Hnuts�'ville, Ont., wag o Soo To an n reed Fri. elan o committees' road and second eouoeasion, be otifled to day and will oontinae ten days >I�YsY a IlsposK the Money to Yee Beat or Ysor Psslslaster •,� i ' �LLLLL7 `. t ' - g pe to l pald as slier you are CUSE�ender a use oaamatool V:' C. A. Annie and Thoa Chester, of Port ap ar before this coapoll avd sh w cause, A fine of$4 was Friday imposed Upon � � � � were heard with reference to open- it any,why they should not rem ve fences Edward pennia, who oat a fiieoe of poetry gena ij aha �+°O'°'hs�m'eak abs)li of tboo•and•,at�oww>aaea �:�� ��'1a Union, said m l aped man. The!arm,the workshop the whool,the offi the res- ;' `,i Wig.sideroad bet lots 34 and 3g, B F con. oro other obstructions they may h ve on the aqt of a pa er in the Pablio Libras v , i! on have bees In beware o the ,.. g- Devere11 was heard asking that the •aid road. p y •-�ham ib Tlotltne. YoaA f t Mr. 8, Halliwell;; of :Clarke, had a leg �+ +*e1�,tt fire p weak and ofd�.both sexually eadd vhyeically. k-1x his farm on the Brook road be Mr Richards 'seconded b Gerow Cotl•alt qtr be8ur•taiNAMES USE WITHOUT WRi EN CONSENT. CosBdenaal. '� fences opP p broken in Port $ops via Saturday by hie p 1 horse becoming restivei when a traits was �• ���", _ `' placed on the ro r linea. move that Ghia coanoil do now onrn to Goo. Philip, Tp:Engineer,presented'two meet on Monday, October let a 10 a.m. `VAQICOCELE, EMISSIONS AND SVP LIS CURRD.' � '�`' �j': i' i. - awards, one re drain at An iey affec ing fpr the traf><saction o! general ba near, paseuig' W.8.C4LLIN W. S. Colllrn of SstQinsw. `" e of altere and others, and- one deal- •�•.,,,, -. b 8 Qstks. w..a.COLD;B,-ld,r, � ...Y f Georg "I am M At 1s I learned a bad habit whi I Donna. �<: t �- ing with_the drain across the Methodist Two farmers named Searle a d Greer reed all 19. I then became"one of the bo "and led a , i e church property at Pickering Village. were burned to death in a are w ioh dee• s�►y °' llhzposnrrpO I »her' ZA 1 . ur matron of Messrs. Poacher and troyed the barn of Willi Haw ♦ .0 ! OOe and daapondent; 14°'e7bi ' mem poor,pO°r' eyes '"'` � afn avd, in rad,•tynlceai and blur; pimples oa lfsoe; looee�bone Richards the by-law to: levy school rates ptymptoiz township, near For st, Thee• pMas; weak back; �cOOels' qP ­ 143 for 1894 was given iia third reading and da - �srb poetdresm• 1ci•eee at F#r y ndrads dollttte iir�thoatthelpi sad wei sot hon. r '��; t� finally passed. Following is the amotinas w ' asked fvr by,each section : No. 1, 5450 ; 9, r• D. McDonald E�A�J,• tae whoop • friend reeommenaed Drs. " --1! �l►as chase Warden '• New )f[ewoa Treatment. 1 of ark Co.on Tuesday, 8 s stand• ►�� �W In two months t was , �:r fo',Is Sip ; 3, x325 ; 4e, $275 ; 4w, $650.; 5,1F400, y Ru eared. ie was •iz ,, ., f, 6,'5220 ; 7, 5325 : 8, 5300 ; 9,5500; 10,5400 ; ma 2G for and 19 against. Ne r before 1 aa�000. aaui sorer had a retort. Was ed two , • 13. 5225 : 14, :`3701 15, .had the wardenbhip fallen t a (leor a saronsT,wziic•s before �� y nOj''��'' axw_ ' - i, _ '� 11, $440 ; 12, 8100 , representative, though ''represented ted�!4 ;550 ; 16, 5240 ; 17, $250 ; No 1 Union, ids up tae. ams Ttc'r fi, �;W' • r C $235 ; 2, 5175 ; 4, $165.46 ;7, 5116. years. IL A.TONTON. $Mpy Weakness, 1 '•r h f ,F a Mr. GeroA seconded by Mr. Hilus moved While Die. W. W. Trail; of 0 00, was t►Nt V • � , for leave to int;rcdnce a by-law to assew working at the east end of the parsonage NQBr ddCCES�FIJt r`'r' )lCsanay A ,, i bait - the Township, for township, county and driving house tlie�ladder sli ped from an. A��F�r M°h � .x f ` • sea. p FOR MAN O •BART. � flail•hope. I was earpriewL Their aew Treat- e , t, educational parpo der.him he,fell on hie ohest kno g him Cath fa tar«area a VW busbWa , • + ment imps m• the � wrsk. R ai••i V , #, ` The by-law was introduced and Council motionless, Dr. Rutherford was called in 11 Riad g"roei ! °•M°d' went Into committee of the whole thereon, and Dir,Trull is n idl reoove n �E�D '�SP �N��R aeon beoeeor• t> amt► k � �.i with Mr. Gerow in the chair. When the rapidly R' •-a aaala. teatime btirht, obeartai in p� and ,`~ f� �'_1` ' aoz 00-".111..fhb.ab'a. •moans ••aioally ' Hervios titled committee reported the followin,7 amu ants �,i, 1°tti ureas. many ks, I can �,r were annouced ; Municipal $8,076.06 or 2 0ors nr"*e+**- + •team °•• of ad+++ beau�mmend Des.Kennedy di Kenai as reuistile � %�ills in the dollar ; connty, $4,490.07 or BOOS' l b"e °gre" i°:year 8pe�. They treated ms�/q�� Ysadrli's aprda Cure wttb pleem ii tr >{�Nli>RT><TJrI['y �b�a� �'��'A.i•,� r...:ATx' Y •�mi V V wonderful medictae. I r mars tltai '4 f " 5894.84 ra eeeult•tavta and Ate.battles Cured her. T.P.EMK"R801'l. 1 1 5 mills in the dollar ; schools, �0�' �, or mill in the dollar. The by-law was (,'���!� N�a a • on band all Sb Ittase A NOfYotti Wi*CCk—A HapPY 0. T.P. t''4^^tit�w .� • K-_� ° given its third reading and finally passed. YO°r'aab• L PeR�'• , , T.P.Emerson Has a Narrow Escape. recent at•ev KEiIDALI.'S SPAVIN CURE. . , ••I u e farm. At school I learned earl . E Mr. Hilts seconded by Mr. Gerow moved physician. . it �� o introduce a by-law appointing monthly fAo ds Whtmoir.l[o., Apt. �.. habit,whie�eakened me physically sezu y as 5 1 y mentally. By Doctors •aasid I was int ' �*�• `'1 for leave t Y it bar ggoon� a collector for 1894. Ladies. L the on rf B O°' decline„ (Consumption). Hinaily "The (Hoiden a,. pe ectly Dear Biro--I have used se*eml biles of yon "fin' 1 ' "Kendall's Spavin Cure,, *tth much success. I ' Monitor, edited by Drs. Sennedy 3c Ke fell In. . . - • The by-law was taken up by the council safe and reliablem !cine die- think tt the best Liniment 1's er used. Have re 'to my hands. I learned the 2tivtA and e, Self +� I' ill committee, and when reported back it covered. Beware of unprincipled d who +nowdone Curb, one Bloat Spavle and bitted -- a base !tad supped my vitality. I took a New A r -;-L was announced that Foster.Hutchison was offer.inferior medtoines In pl"aqee of th Alit for two )hens sp stns. Hata recommended it to tlhod ?ltat»zent and was enred. My hien think I , s ' 4, Cook's Cotton Root Compodnd.cab etc stsbatt- and keep iby>ne°Bei oe0 ,ffi ueb pleased�� .4 appointad at a'salary of $140. The by-law s �, P.O.Box wap oared a!Conanmption. I have sent the many ` ' ' r'' tate,or'inclose jl ands cents in poet !n letter_ tiente all of whom were cured. Their New ti ' was given its 3rd reading slid passed. _ pa Igor,vitality d man-�:' ►,.-�Y ,t q N « Method'�eStment supplies v , , "� and we willsend,sealed,by return mall. Fnllsealed N F+qr Bate by all air or address Mr. Poacher, seconded by 11r C7eruzv particulars in plain envelope, to led es only. fl fir. B. J. SExrid L COMPANY, nYbvUS � �T.hood." - r>;a T���I�-a`T moved that the first and, Second peputy atainpa Addles• TLe Cob)<c Com Aur, taoaeuaoN r tis, VT. //�� ® R Et1�E F1 Are you a victim? Have you lost hope? A yon co6t*-,m p is tt-r•R m,ir- '' i i' � - Reeves aLd Councillor.' be authorized to • . Windsor,Out,Canada riage? Has your Blood been diseased? Hue yon any wt-i►kuns)-? t;.ir �' rt �:"4` �. New Method Treatment will care you. What it has done for others I' will c!%, f.,r Y101 ' have all rolling stones over two inches in Sul -in•Whitby by W. 1,1. Howse, diameter raked off all leading roads in the Ft1R11ERS' ARHET. C7TJR�tti G•rtT�. .®.11T�'Bisli*D ly U' .,, . ` •r `, "_" - , township. ---- ToRoxT Aug. 8, 1834. Your sianding committee on Sheep Bill /.; g. !6 Years in Detroit, 160,000 Cure . leo R ic, ,I ATTENTION Wbeat,fall,... ... 00 57 to 00 00 ••• ••• nsultatlon Free. No matter who has treated run Re for an h cwt a."n;crr edcby Doffs, begs leave to report and re- _ Wheac,eprinR 04 00 to 00 67 F-' o Char�. Ch reasonable. Bookai Rree "t (�}oldan Mu nor'' '' j, fg + commend as follows : Payment to Josiah "•""" traSed), on liiseaeeeofinea. Inclose t cents, E7ualed, . `�'`"''' Evans for two lambs killed $4 ; John Hpb The anderai reed�niahea to Thank is than Wheat,red winter......; 00 00 to 00 60 p"";�� a' m,, 6-h g - y �"'NQ- NAMES UBBD WlT UT WR'1'1'T N CONs.F T; '► NN - r R-. j!. ' bard two lambs killed, $4, said amounts patrons for their liberalpatrgna a dur- Wheat, goose ...........0 00 58 to 00 00 VA'T'S. o medicine tient C. 0. 0. No names on boxes r envet- -t• -� being J sworn yalue. All of which is re- ing the past year and Balis-f r a : Barley, bush............. 00 40 to 00 00 open. FREF.EverythlnE gontfdentlal. Question flat and c:st ! T��at.- � . meat.'FREE. spectfully submitted. oontinuanoe of the same t g 1 Oats, buefi......•.....•.., 00,28 w 00 88 `` On motion of Jae. Hilts, chairmatl, .re �• Peas. bush................: oo ao to 00 66 ORS.. ENNEOY KFICA� No. tt�$ SHE BY S�'. :` port was adc.pted. Ho�'3e.hoeingand General Bl kamith gay,new, ton........... 7 50 to 8 ISO Your standing committee on Contin en' ! D ROIT, 'lNiC�+. . r - . ' 8 in donee on shortest not De1. i Straw, tan................ ? 00 to ' 800 cies begs,leave to report and recommend a� g '"" _,,. Dressed hogs 6 b4 tp 726 . .: I - follows : Payment to George Philllps,town- and at lowest prices. BeelT, 6oregnartert•...... 440 ria _ 450 T ship engineer for making award in the ' -�f. ' 1. d 00 to 7 60 ., Beni, hiodclaartan..... �; . matter of Robert Garland and A. Bark• r __,., holder and Corporation of the township of . Diseased and interfering ±fist a Mutton...........l...!!.l.. 4 00 to a 00 i v -' 1. -Pickering, 54, also award in the matter of speciality. veal, oareaw ............ 800 to B 00 9 George Walters and others and the Cocpor- Butter,lb...............l.. W 1! M 00 �0 _ ,, � s . `: % •................. j '�J atioo, 54, and In also matter o! Brereton Eggs. dos W 8 b 00 $ e Bunting and others and the (7orpontioa, A tall solicited. , ' � N �' �0t C CONT = `` `, t Potatoes, bag........ to a0 E i6. D. R. Boston on acooant o! salary,134 w! �a CANAM, CL.AR MOHT --- ^__- -- • _.. 1. ' All of which ie reepeattullp submitted. .. r DOS tION B�lNI WVV, 1�f ... X , On motion of Mr. Richards, chairman, (opposite market Building 1 t - / report was adopted.. - --— �---�- e :. - , . . �Yonr.standing committee-oil Roads end I r T11 ` g- . .. cd Ital Pall u Si Soo ova �� are.. T bi um i g*.1 - . I ; .1 . t 1 _­'� ` - ':_� -a'��`_ t + Bridges, bene leave to report and teoom- .: 1 � p pi t - i t t � , _­ - .-,. . ? mend as follows : Payment to Hay Hing would have gmy hair,or a bald head, Surplus, - ;- $1,500,000 . . , i - a _t �� for grading and building culvert leading to • w ea y Hung --� /. - _ 1. I C.�. Ry. bet 6 and 7, von 9. Sal,alaolosm- lxr. T. 0 (01Z 'z j ��I�B� 't - _ ' tlons ing timber for culvert, 75c,spikes and extra _ _ e� a r T �� �, r b e ,, . poet set itt railway bet 10 and ll,con 8, 25o, : HAIR VIGOR ' - I Wa al i--- met _ ` hal on bridge in Bou ham, '15c. S J Hol- ssvtNae DEPS T]tiYMT. Wit ' g �' It Can be t'eetored to Iia proper h101[AeiP ...!•.IN PRICER OF. 4101 'iti den, 78 yds gravel for contract, on con 9, and color; or who would show their Irtarist atlow•a at hirhes't oititreat rites. No .. ,L t,� F app lot 9 at fie 56.24. John Saunders, 21 notice of withdrawal required. - - ; _ haiir to grow long when it c n $, d, . ���- j'QQ,�S, READY—MAD CLOTHINQ66ses,' :,yds gravel at 7c, $1.47• F. F. Wilson, be T$OIITON,ft road plank at 510 per �, 30c, 45 yds removed for tofu _1[APAt3 , "' t - 5 -S sua �. 0. 1. gravel at 7c, 83.15. G P Decker, putting �: �j �TIND . BOOTS �r�� I . . - -. . : :. '`." in tris drain on con 3, 0 5'ns�r contract E N C L l� d. r, $3.50. Jas .Thornton, filling washout on _ ! A1tQna road, south of whitevale, bet 3•l and ,.�, GOR DON f Tonsorial ArtIS�, • ► � i DAY BARN 11 -1 I . , 33, con 4, 8G ; 400 ft lank, 3 sticks cedar,, Kin�atreet west, Pickerin . Y _Is, ! F : - . " ­ 1. 54.75 ; 1 cedar post, Oc. Peter Cober for - ____ __ cVEA , �t . filling app to culvert on sideline bet 32 and i FOR THE NEXT 15 D YS. / ' !1 , . 33 in con 4, 51.50. Thee Calvert, 41 y rag ONEY TO LOALN co�Y�1GHT60 gravel delivered on con 7,.opp lot 8, 51, .30. - THE BALANCE OF OU • ''i. -j, Chia. 8tephenaon,''gravelling on Base ins —UN— �oCrAp� I�wW�rWA �101VAt tToat,� a . . r :. � ,� rja � -�1- <tUt,lt/fc CA hate ra+d arts-t arty= vim:: � '� app lot 5,as per cont.. 510. gThoa Cal art, : ' -- t, �. .,.k�• 42 yds gravel delivered on con 7 app Ion 7, MORTGAGE RTGAG E S E C U R T Yi 'attar A Mai at . 511.76.' Jae H le 380 ��T�. ■teats mmer * k m�si e old illi� �so of - ,.ate og , Sin tile, same be- �! AT . aalm `a:�a , °,V in art of aria on Brock f vv -�f.•a g P road south of �+ I f; -- bought and sola on.oomanissi a. f I Brougham, 3,80. D E Pugh, 298 yards I r , J gravel at 7c anpp to pathma•tee 515.08. D . -- sawn te�tw.wter Atsw tivrNis� f O"M : i �­ , ,-' *.­' ' �­ I . Annie, 235 yds Gravel, including right of Agent for Fite, Life Actiden . date � •��y � I h�i. it ZQ - '*' . K � �`�way at 10c, 523.50. Wm Hilae removing f s , J_, ;• driftwood, tillin a and rep ori bet Ola>tf and Steam tlloilerinau nee - ,�� ..at I_ lots 28 and 29, coq 3, ai Forrest Mi11e - east•. • 4 , as per contract, epttra rppairtt on PARNS � vi GE • .t . '' ,; . . . . .­ bridge,$1.40. Year com4nittee bear leave , ,11.1y „ • - to acknowledge the receipt o! a letter from �a' I jw E �00 • e 7�r t . Win Latton complaining oithe water dans- Property Or 19. r ; " aging his land, avd would reoommed that Including two a dw.11ingo!b elterlax. B �' ::..f d yal be of Drw Goods worth 10c and 1* your]ohoiee at-5a and $0. r . the 3rd dap Reeve be instructed to visit the also 48 aQr"of lava htghlT •viable er.rasp . . We 4a� still a few pieces of Colored Cihmet'es at 18t1 worth moo, y, I� lob. Good iavp•tmegt. 'rarms 1i 1 Par- ­ ­. I . . 1 . � I . �. I . '' ..- -.4. '' same and cause such repairs if necessary sons desirous of renting their tartsss oaldlcatl (,"t O T,� �I. .I ! F�I T i . ... , . It� �'j and in the interest of this oorpontion to oa the aodenipid M►i' ease. 5 t - - s a :'ri ", _ .-, ' be made. The following orders were issued ast t3olored Prillt3 at fk. lOt: Prints reduced to e- r1 . ` by the Reeve on the Treasurer and paid on aoxVaYsNOtl�t(i OABIitFULLZ I10N8..: ��� Co. # TOROM�O Crulxl's beat English Prints worth 1S c and Iso now 90 and 10e. � certificate of Come. in accordance with a �'' •; aY ,! - resolution seed at the last meetin of this W. O• RICHARD NI. �_;_` , > �.• , � . 11� aAt`R orsxtxo A titsw s$ok arose ,Sir f andsome new D8lsinetts worth 10c and 12a. IID Bac - pa g woe: 13a1e a Bl Plat naz . Chal ie8 worth 6v; gale prlae ft council in favor; of contractors who may :k. 169 RING $TREET,EAT 4, '. �A18h their COAtr$Ot6 bet meetings of the - READYM A�LI C I THINS �' council, viz. ; Jas Plaskett gravelling bet e : t ,{ '_: '� 5 and 6 con, on Kinsale road, also turn ik- OPPOSITK uLYDa HOTXI,. ,.: p 1._ y $ S-piece Halifax Tweed Suite at 990 worth $ .76 '� "'. . ing on,con 5, bet lots 5 and 6, and bnildigg •: ti r F. ry tWo culverts on sideroad bet lots 5 and 6, I' , r Young Men s Suite, 1 ng panty at $5, worth7, �n �`� ' con.5, 537.10, W m O'Grady,gravelling on e $y�err7y- hhtas ��Z' ; SHOES en't� Na Blue Merge Suite ac X8.76, worth �6. �1 �. . hie'ln:... vy } Kinsale road bet eon. 4 and 5P. t Aden $ $tsotoh Tweed Suits, size from 86 44, at $6. , $ � ` 528.eo. N W , 50 "�0th 10 Baker gravelling on Altoaa road in con 8, a Pte • I t Onade Pants at B9 worth 1. :', .two contracts as stated by cores, 529.21 r 8II 8 $cavy Qo t , ' t ' i1,,,i r ttiYtAi�sr. Geo Lee, delivering 80 yds gravel on con 9Aq , �' ' _ _ __ it rah M �:iFc>► s4. Men's Shaker p'lannel Shirt fi0 wo' 400. , f 16f lot 9,t cedar a PeT coat. $16. Bohn Lottoa, �' W — -- E�' u ' Doti Cottornade at 15a, Egtra� leavy ai 20e worth 25c� t ,; a I {. ti�tnber at .7c, 81.12 ; 4 posts _14 . y � E � ' W L t ..a f `g., .-N .iv used in con 1, Opp lot 31, 40c. John Crei h- `• ` � '''�' �T •,.. .� ,,, ,,, .. �, . ton, drawing stone and repairs-on cul art :'` �*-ate-+ • on Kingston road app lot 28, $1.5o Prea- - i his Department is redlenished weekly vc►ith the freshest Glrocerlea on the y ` l ? . 1. ton Madill,'10G ds ravel 7c, narket. New Clover Honey iu Glass Jars at 10a, Beet Baking Powder in >i}11_.fit I�Otton,; y $7.42. Wm. `: _ The unda si ed be to l►nnourioe t -t ,- 31 yds gravel at 70, $2.17. John 1, ` " • : lass J>t.rs at 100. �'Ve. keep the beet brands in Canned Desats and Vege Wp Sinclair', 77yda gravel, at 7c, $5.39. Year' ` to their patrons that they Dave adopt- soles. Best Iled Sahnou 2 Cans for 2fie. New Japitn Tea, May pickings, �? h. ommittee beg to report that the council ' _ P .. ed the I ° ,-_ ;;_: E. visited the localit as cod at 16a, extra fine flavor at 2Gts per lb the best in the market. . Fresh I o v y per arraiir2ement, :..e .e,. $'YTT 2 Glager rinses G0 per lb. . Every Department,pac�ked full of Bargains, t ' , :: west of Pickering Village, where I)uffin'a I , r „�- sx' Creek overflows the Kingston road,and'the and henceforth will sell fpr CASH ,� ,. properties of several others, havin heard gip''` �'' -n their $�CIY be all Summer Moods must be Oleare' Out lIl , V 1­1 � `1, , g Duly.. .Thoge,desirous of lla�1 g .�,� ,,� , ; '•t t� the parties interested and their propoait3ona. r sap ArCO °` as tv oI. pening a channel to prevent epid 1 t i 1 wants suppled will kindly bear 'iii lie NBXt 15 Da�S• ;A % - ' overgow, deem it advisable at the presents:� mind that N(� C R E I will be given _ 1 ;: �i` time for several reasons that no action be � � ' rGti�+ ■- WRY .�, � ...HE : :� ' taken in the matter. Owin` to' the ar ids under any oiraut letan0esl ' f . .- , . disputing. g P Adantlfaoturer of•- • i - BA MON the plan of x ,, BARRY'S NEW STORE, C RE _ T ' �� cross the'h' P having the water �h` _ yt, 8 yghway bet lots 10 and 11, von - $ in annsequeaa® of the. bogs Change . Your cont ,lt, �t OY'C� dC tgACt101 we have decided to reduce prices ae N mittee wclnid recommend that - ` the Township Engineer be sent on to exam- ' t sZtm Ir"zo--Plalusiaa stallion�.tC, Im, iDe the same g peep-wril Pum sof Brise, on and follows — •y, 4 ,... p;1 ,, �' � � a ; @ 8AIN8 (3oINQ F AST D II , AS FOI.L4VP8: kj;Rte#, W Thoa Piigh, 72 ft cedar or FaHlity Flour - 1. per hundred , ,, i.w No. 6 EnirRasa •.. 7:63 A. Dd . 'xis �'� culvert bet Tote 6 and 7, eon 9, at $o, , `z° :b Year co 54 2. �r Porcelain. .. _ saes.tta.e i >9 , t. Dlanitoba Flour • X170 . r 2U Ml no 2:24 P. Mi mjmittee further recommend is the d1► NIE .'+r t:es�•cet! - ,tet matter of I penin the road allowance bet ° 8• : GEARED �NQ PUMPING ' i1 D iLL�, a Loom" :• - . .28 P. M. lot 34 and.3 g • E. H�OvROe ,.. A >r ir>ua llreaatw► ae . 5 B F tart tiI I if .111 t .l t'. next t be laid over until the Windmill and Oietern T e, and , ttil� , � pm r RAINS GOIR < WEST DtTE AS Fo> LOWS:-- �' F ,k is reaueetin� of this Council. All of wklich intern PUm s. - ' �i � Peotf 11 C p Adan o ors t pre � � ., No. iiAL 9:14 A Mi �? 4_.: ! y submitted. Ns iia �`+W«�3y ' - 0 tK 4Q • . •: `i ` Ss Oq o ro tl t tided . 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I. -- f 4 , �p e It. .. .,.. .,4. .- : _. ... R -'... ...._.- ,:... 'n '.:.. n .- _>_..... .. --. -. .: ,�._ al. s.�a?r_.- .del. _- :c�'. ..1W ::-,� �. ..- a.:. -.'�• 11� 1.- - - - � �•�'.�'-r•', -iwrs�vlt+%+.w ,�k•` _ - R...i - - ... ._- _ -.-- "T_w—,-...._+.-•— .,',r>r+P'i I moi__ .�' .�•s.=1!A__.rrz. _ _ k' .. __ __ _ _ ___ [ � .- _� - -- -_ __ +-ter"_ _. _ �, .. .. _ niY rrsktS. ,.-.-Sae P... .,s- -. .:5i'AACS':.'�,y" tw" , a k11 11 I - _ UVr - i kip - „ ry i/ !l•e, moi• Hyl.'. .: F s m t ' i g' �� �'d fon-}lag r; j _ Q me overiltei talo. f,b a ] .-,Hat t, 0 else-t to round statddtsttl met Bertie face to f 4 t sh ti�cse ef., r y; e ,.; - :, E a .z_ -¢ tn., • B •� _. ,t. +!may 0 i ted al se a 94 • .A JLJ �� n ws. 1!t gun �trt�►, ot► ie0averili eua h rt if .to nk'that I was'Inns The poor boy as a to most beyond,.:rt :, i L ��. .�►.� e g g 1 qq - - - - _-_• 10d a'rIt'ed to aviaQ taken rte' tin hse.fii` li, in. the.ho of dit• war_of a sec He threw himself and . �, tuber}fad hap n , p. 'I q lm . 1. P A t. ppe� - _ ; a note yePter.iay afternoon to little road. ttpiting, hom-, `l;isfrotn Bettie! but I was denly u n hie knees before me, grasped 'i =}' ' A. '�iI�TUT1�G STORY' 0r ���� �I�1`�LA�'V'� 3 :. po � � _ . `ends ins at some distance, o .the hero not ung y I made allowance for cats young. my Mande, and erred out in a choking vows :j -I W I A _ g . { , Y I i of ` the. orh. The . lad had to wait a veheme ce se. undoubting faith'in her--I 'for par ion. Pamdon ! as if I judged brat '` . fi I httd Yaf+ T T aver ftgo) w f '4 ;�Ff PT_kRrY 1YZi1. , whilo with ydti-; begs i rodigious time for an answer,!but brought knehw it os Uut tate first angry phase of a severely at such a time. _ I raised him up F the g ', `� � }a �r i �. it'boald be ;,but I truPt that As changed no'. it b-tok at last, and delivered it to Lucy's tutiorin trust. Poor boys I could not add lea him ha Lpily into the house, into the .. •Tlta was rrna:of the niost-Uncomfortable cp Ya 'Ihe �+entleman whom von »ieti vtL ins confidential maid, who had di@appeared alYara j t be Iang d wt hi:m. I should library,-.where no one wale at present, and ;141;- ' nights I ever epenz~ I �ccepteti I.ucp'a yosterday was Reginald Broom. the train along with her, just, before fes Crofton have go a and cried over him rather, if I which was the linty room in Hitfont ancon Brc proposal,and v4a content to wait till to- ison of hair, Broom, of Plantagenet Hall We, came down to dinner, This, d ubt,less, so- mip�h_t.- ! he next letter I bad overlooked, nested with Lucy in Bertie's mind, and � •; mai have been engsied to each other sinoe 1 fore counted for the change in h r demeanor When I saw the writing, I.tore it open then be poured out his sorrows in my ser hnr morrow.• but Derwent, though he agreed to *. f papa died ; and when I Dame to your iouss from the serious tone in w ieh she,first with•etil greater eagerness. It was from Yet not sor4ws either ; rather his dirgnst ` thug, did not by any,, means do it gracefully. it was with the hope, as they were, t an in bade me Wait till to-m ow, to the triumph Lucy. I was written with a levity and with,everything, his distaste for everything, squ . So be left us for most part of the evening, this quarter of the country, that; with wbi3h ' she said bar good-uigbt. lightness of T,olte, assumed, doubtless, to his desire to go' away to the ends of the fol' ' _ rvhieh he spent alone in tete library, oq pre•' perhaps 1 might meet thein, do k'urther disclosures followed ; as usual, the show bo Hi tle seosaof wrong she had; world- tha natural thought of every young has what I could to wilt over th old servants knew, or professed . to knob►, a per�iaps, '. the natural expression of mind in 'ars first trouble. Nothing about ;• tense . being busy. Lucy and I sat-near in t4 `; __ gentleman to our side. I dare spy yo will great deal mora thea we did, and my maid ret3ef f m er Tong diisafmulation. She Lacy. He had been convinced bitterly and bath other, both.working,and keeping up think me quite inexcusable for su eriII his k..-"- •1 q q and the housekeheper were sante aware, to was mart ad. sad,they were going to spend beyond further quest}on by her own letter <� • a x ery restrained and uncomfortable;con- Bertie to suppose brat• I liked him.- I can take their own words for it, that Miss Crof• a few eeks in a cotta on one of Yet he proudly forebore to aaaaa'llude to her_ in ! versation—not Lucp's fault ; but I could not enter just now into my re"o for ton brad a-clandestine visitor whom nobody the.lakes Neither Regins'd nor I sem would not blame her—had not a word tti '�'` qui net sesame even the common kindUess of doing so, though U was entirely his fault. kntt+w anythin about. Mr. Reginald Broom at all ro sntiv," wrote this *calm bride. say of that other man's wife who never had I ns and not miner because I believe that yon, too notab1u ani individual to have been � If I had by chance married Bertie instead, been the Lucy of Bertie's imagination. But R our usual igtercourse, in- full consciousness Aunt Clara, when you rind I am ea i,rely tjil^ee titres in the•village without attraoting ,this wool have been much more congenial with all his sore troubled heart, he wanted - of the aecretti which lay between us. i4re out of your way and married, will f `give '�vetcybocly•s attention- Nobody, however, ' to him th . it is to us; but we cannot go to to pro away. the than that, " I mind 'was full• I could not me for this. Reginali _has been do n at � thought It-aa srt of .their duty to ' Hilfon only three times. Y p Y old Mr. room directly, and so have made When Derwedt lindertitood .,he whole i' the i -'�' help discussing with myself the everts of y The sole ason ,1*lam his pr+e�nos to everybody up our tads to wait here. I have sot matter, he thoroughly concurred in Bertie's bee a why we were not married before thalR , 4as�rineh's Ory wf everything written Bertie, and dare way he would own desire, which was to go to India, where -- this dayi an'd the eontinRbneiesnwhich hung Mr. Broom iso osed to it because have ` t, pP ittrgrs Qf'` aluso, e►e n. look with not caret hear from life now. I ehonld he had many friends. Eren I acquiesed,- the ;s upon them. 1. �It was impossible, cutting no fort,nne; and as Uncle Derwent could Ui>dp*"*ble eyes upon tellers of each tales* g y y y g tha be much bli ed if you would convey m and agreed that this would be better than quietly rheic, '�to presence of that quiet, .not;howev7er liberal, have. given m snob So t�W went on i nasus oted save by good wishles to him, and say that I am -to go away for a yea 's listless wandering : face a fortune as would please, hlflc. Brno , we myself anion ht have gone nasus tad pretty figure seated opposite, inteux.uponi Y g' Pe0 really grieived to have given him any pain. on the Continent, wh ch was very likely to a jc have at last made up our minds to r n the even b me, but for' then lucky chance I aever sh' uld have done it, I assure you, injure so simple, and' if I must say so, nn Bac that trifling work which made so diltinet risk, and-twill be-on par way to 8 tlano vtieti d me oa Faster Monday, when Aunt Clar , but that he was very urgent, 'Intellectual a mind as Bertit's for his after ` and vivid the impression of hodee-dwelling when youEndthis. good-by, dear unt, Lucy su poised I should . hav been fully and I wast,ery much embarrassed about life. For.Bertie was not likely to be in. .. lac and-settled life, to avoid sjSeculatin$:upon I am vary much obliged to yon r all ocbugied at dome, into the village street Reginald, iwhom you had seen by chance in spired-with a real a d elevating love for =: can your kindueae, an. hbpa you utay a n get , Ion sistent, unw verity 1Are- the villager and did not know how.in the the great in art,and t e beautiful in nature• Ogi •I_ all the chatiges which -within o fewldayst another companion who man sun ou B.. persistent, fi. p Y Y nimei► d plat- I ed about her world to Oivert your attention from, him. He had too much lit and animation to fall hav might be made upon various lives th ouRh room after t had dismissed t housekeeper, 1 knew we should have been rained if you into peddling antiquarianism 4r sham 6n-- :; 11 ., better than I did;!and I trust Uncle Der the agency of the same little person- Ilam; went will stand our friend with Mr. room thinking over it with amazem at She had had found ui out the slid-k1bought it thusiasm ; and the chances were_ that -the ; ,can L obliged to confess .that I was not so uchj when we come home. « . - �• it all in heif heart when I brought her into y� etire to please Ber a for the••tierce, if I vulgar dangers of foreign society might en- -•. . ' fine Lucy CRo x. . sieved for Bertie's share of the troubl as I' this very room on that snowy December awoepted him, and lin would. perltapr bear trap Bertie in his present mood. So we - to g ' " " So there is ai. end of Lucy Cro ton," night, and warned her to pat no unnatural my marrying somebody else better at agreed to his own w4h. - He stayed at Hil. L. - ; might have been. I was distressed for } im,l cried I. ` " She has e.'oped; she b left constraint upon her feelings. Har feelingal another time than just then.-`'.So,all things font-till 1 saw that the place became intol- seen . but the sting of my distress the fee, that Bertie 1" And I I confess, in spite f my As I said so, half aloud, with an involuntary considered, I thought 1 was justified in erible to him, then I persuaded him to go'. - a cc Bertie,in spite of this, would cling to , icy, indignation, my resentment, my cob •ions- exclamation I stooped to pick up a orump- what I did, though it was a great- vexation to k enosiers, to visit his aunt, Lady Green= ask .- .' and .Deceiving her ready explanati n of nes@ of the cruel blow which it wouldbe to led piece of paper. It was ,covered with to me to bei obliged to.do it. If you Trill field. When he was gone. with herwent's - Che him, a spark of exhilaration unknow to it writing, the torn half of a atter, . and by explain this to Bertie, as much as you think full approval I had the needful steps taken - le: the whole affair,would still give his I arm for months sprang up in my heart` and by I sat down ;to exsoine it more proper, I shall be so pleased." to carry out our intentions about Estcourt. . P Bart lavishl and throw his loveaway ' yon Derwent said nothing for a moment, ,carefully. So far as I eoold;make it out Bertie was to sell h-s commission shil bl Y• h y This letter was signed with Lncy s new , and to, - . a woman who did not care for him, and He took the letter is his and, look over it:, was the very note which hat been name. It was a hard but a, salutary enter immediately into his rights as my hg! could maintain a clandestine eorres nd- it, and set his teeth. " The little witch I" brought to her last night ;from Regfnold stroke; such a stroke as seemed needful •to heir. I wished him to go among his Indian . fatl - be exclairrred• then tossed the tette into Broom. It was badly ritten and badly relatives an in a ndent-man. All this- n while afliano,d to v� bring Bertie to bis senses I inclosed it tie squ e� with another perso the fire, and then picked it out again,burn- spelled, and was to the ieffect. that if abe to him withc,ut a word, though my qwh was done, though Bertie took no greet -- himlielf. Then; did Lucy prefer this other ing his fingers. This touch of pain r lied ,-,)aid note stay any longer in Hitfont with heart ached with the thought of the ache I interest in it and a week after, taking person? He oris well looking enough -but him to himself. ►t being oompetled to marry a fellow she was conveying to my poo- boy. Bat better leave of us all, and this time riding over, hav vacant and boyish,and not at all to be om- "Kee it, Clare," he cried ; may 1 I -,ted, why be, the v�rriter. could he should get it ovesr and know it at once. all.alone,a solitary day's journey, to bid his star - . want it before we are done: The Litt a ilt ; i+••c stand that Nobod else should He had ower sought, h$ had never known, old playfellows farewell at the cottage. - pared-to my Bertie. On this last the whole , g ! To think she haP takes us in so long ! ow- marry her, by George. bile he was the Luey who wrote that letter; but I Bertie set out for Intdia. He told, with a _ y 11 question hinged ; for if Lucy threw o her ever, she is a Crofton, and my cousin's alive ; so she had better p k up bet traps, groaned within myself to think that it was little surprise, that oIrs. Sedgewick cried for unknown lover, and "explained" her I' daughter. I'll 'start at once and a this and -meet him at six to-mor ow morning at my hand which should bring this sad dieen• when she said good-by to him, and that he -_ Ire; '. I duct and preferred Bertie -Berle, I k4ew, Mr.-Broom." the old place. IIWe'll hav a jolly race to chantment to Bertie's eyes. almost thought Alice cried too. " They •; out -' ` "I think really yod will give. you-self a Scotland, wrote the lively Reginald, t and That evening llertvent came home; he have known me all their lives, said Bertie, would not be moved from her side by�j the great deal of unnecessary trouble," aid I, the old fellow w'I1t have to ive in when he w in areal . . and considerable excite- philosophically, and with a very serious req arguments of all. the world, If their' did somewhat stiff for I had so idea o hav- Can't het himself." And ere the epistle vigor y P P meat, and for the first time seemed unable ..face, slid the ezp}anation, I have no doubt, at! t , � ' flutter in my mind the possibility that anon ing 1 ucy brought back to me, ani re Cored broke oft abruptly with s mothing about to subside into the easy-chair condition of was entirely satisfactory. 1 said nothing wall •I would choose the other way—that B4rtte to dertie whether,she would or no. "� t`that milff Nugent," whteh I could nor existence. He had seen old Jnr. Broom, about it, and built nothing upon it. I had ' or i Derwent looked at. m4• closely. She make out. \fy firm impulse was to tear it whom,he found in a great ferment, having learned better by this time ,.and Bertie _. `i. would be free, and that still-my_.ec.Mme has.never, d Ott,. and yo have in pieces, my second to reserve it for Der- W as ae silent as I was apa so he went . ed ' P �� P , P �, just reeeived,aII intimation of the sudden , might come to .pees;I smothered thew opb been right, he se. d. '�On women nder- went's inspection. Poor Lucy !'poor poor loot. in a corner, and would not venture to ;look stand each atheP; she knows, too, th t you II left her room with, it is true, a flash of extinction of hie ambitious hopes for his. away, foil. .graceless son. But Mr. Broom knew Lucy' The heir of F.seourt, bevond doubt, or - Thi in ate face. 'All;iiepjended upon tomo w 'never wanw� her to be$ertie's wife, Tatra in.Iignatioa. pet at the same time aresent- only as the daughter of a selfish, poor controversy, or power of altering. '• But . nee r, r t. , ;comfort; Lit not gait after Lucy. She fol, ecocntgl pity. she was not even car- gentleman, who had nothing to leave her, it is just possible that you have been rash, he —and to-morrow S ti9ho. tali nook;#orvrittrd ;has chosikn er ow 7o and I will not inter- rigid awe b the vehezen a of ber lover; I ,, '0 .4 Y Y and who was supposed to have thrown her Caere, said Derwent with g smile. He The with oouficlence-:to the soiving,of se uneer fere f bdta I-shall got the father. 'a d if I her very elopement was rt of a scheme l upon the charity of her friends. Whop said it without the slightest meaning, for , • tha I feisty upon another day% ! can, make terms for her ; and I must go to far theconquers of Ph►ntag net Hall. Derwent.whose name the rich man knew he-had gone ,lith me' in all my arrange= fig` At last t1?e rdae, .gathered he..'" i to• Bertie, .Clare."' ��� , ^ --- . well enough as that of a considerable land- Monts with the most perfect and cordial t+� 1 My poor boy 'I'sald with invol ntar'y. CHAPTER Y. IV. - • ed re. riewr and man of influence, a r- satisfaction ; 'but that-he should say it wss - • stns -gether, and held out Iter hand to bi ' me sympathy, as 1 had only felt for t e first, I p PPea ( `� F a. ed an Lucy's behalf, to deplore the elope always a slight vexation.to me. gre, I . good-night. Looking-in herface,Isaw -hat, time what au awakening that would be fit r�^ ;next d�► `rive q cviilgetvably meet, yet to make, if possible, -friendly (To as co:rTrpoxD.) ' i - Piot instead of bejthg humbled and dowucas,t, it 4eyoup heart, which believe-ri ip •vetfy,O iortigaud'wes Y the .7 litre so,#nai.y arrangements,the afh►irassumed a different ; to < uvea flush" h an xcitepient�vbich had lady, q p ilglo llnaw neit}ter,falsefiood a die- weeks, sav onI that hoar or two of hard aspect. Mr. Broom . eonfcssed he hail PEARLS OF TRUTH. _ fort no appearan __ . n$ and �ihat her yea hionor in:all tbq;woad-_ i ane pAiaful bnriness whir I had alone in other inteiationa for bis heir, yet, when his. - . ! his shone with hylf-a0cy triumph. I_ had "Leave him to'mo," said Deme . '`I my little room,fulfilling m promise to Der- fi axion wan poor, seemed not unwill• The take care of our Pt nth >� A marl's con act is an un@poken sermon. • meant to say a parting ,Word of ae ious a[m off Clare ; y q , went. I did it, though it broke my heart , to snake its best of a bad business. ! the counsel, :which should,,:sena her.to res fuU mad remembee our iomixte. Vo shall to do it. I kissed the dear ittle robes that All true courtesy springs from the heart : aha y P AE r long discnsa.hZa, and Uerwent'r bte►t- of tb�tight,? sand bring fully before lie the hei#e From me to-Morrow. ;, td .ti i}liam hsr>d olpt-ie;ct bine. said the l le bed where Ment of thefortune which he meant to give A stingy sunt is to)be pitied for its little- • the importance of the crisis,but the words ere 1 after me to town ,%ith some tlilags. 1 shall he had ones slept. in that o .+ hour of glory to his youth relative, vrhict► Mr. Broom 1010"°- i ono checked on my lips by Lucy's look; she bade start at once ;and,in the meantime squire and of joy, the crown of y life, and then loftily smiled at, the old gentleman eon- . There is�no true association except among 1. 8ft '%-_ ;.• me good-night almos a 1 "l*ood-n ht as you can and- ascertain what h been ked them a'.t t4ndert n one knowing - the 8 g 8 know g Y >° y, g seated under certain conditions to Forgive equals. Aunt.Clare ;you shad know all about t to- known among the servants. You c n do it anything of what I did. w nd chem away, his son, and receive Cha noun con le into . - wal ft p popularity that is purchased is never a. morrow, _ she said ; st�nd ao went off as light• quietly by goal• maid f and send ' e the When the room was crit.ba a and desolate, a certain d�pgree of favor. These condi- bar sin. cum ly as though we hs!d been each o bet's particulars; it will satisfy Martie,i notb- and l had carried away wit my owe heads tions were that they should roma to hili« g ! $e dearest friends, an she had never used ing more, chore precious packages, I fell down u n A happy fireside is better than a big bank ' � bort - either uneasiness or displeasure to any one i "But w1hy so hasty, Derwent ? here is the floor where the::cradle had been, and first at hie hons10 ii1 town, and make theft account. ' ` submtesion withthe humility which became •bp1 in the world. I cou d not forget her'look time enough,"said I. � bid my fans;and ha the» I saw for ' that:, the should spend To be personally great is to forget chi - kne „ upssre naughty children; Y Pe all night. It was the first thing that cc- There is never time enough, c i4d "hT Ow first time that Darwent was`n;ht ; for the next thrice years abroad; and,that they personal greatnem. 1. tnar `t carred .,o me when 11wokein the morning. , husband who alreadj? called for hi hone. when I sent these relics away 1 Melt as if I should neigher enter nor aatertain any The honest roan nevers�ope w inquire if an i It certainly did not neem the fitting hlerald and whom one of hie rare fits:of act pn bad had been bereaved agai>a, !t we.@the rhlriIIe she pr� etient.ion$ too the heirship of Plantagenet honesty pays. of a .confession of a �de�ceit and simut�tion srized upon. " Rumor is always rat 04 of as idol, though Gad was there. Hall. ''He hall have lest ,sic. "' said,Mr. - gi such as Luc must have to irake; nd I .the road. If 1 dt there in tfine t may Nothing happened on those two da @— P Y We follow example much mores readily opl3 Y 4 g Y g p y Broom; b t he shall not have my family than we obey command. ed i could not help feeli g certain that ome- ,effect a compromise with old liroon The -no letters came--some .three words from + , estate. It ane is ►p own; I m not thing quite ditterent�from our expec tion ungratefullit,de witch ! This hues turned Derwent telling me he had arrived—no � y y Overwarm friendships, like hot potatoes, . � r ' round b • u-• entail thank Heaven; and awaited us in the Morning. .When told upside down on account of her,and ache visitore came, for our IIsarertr neighbors, 1'll ve ii o his sis•w+r. They shall never are c►uickly ropped, Awa Derwent so, he repli#d with an exclamation, preparing for pooh Bertie's unst icious though doubtless full of curiosity, did.not " No entertainment is so cheap:aF reading, the -heart not to speak of the hievitab a tom- et disturb me; not even ons who sent over '�tiao� wi in Plantagejiet Hall. Y df impatience: . I p10 y nor any pleasure eo lasting. , her - }-, "What she has to say had better U sat. motion in Plantagenet Hall ! I ll you a long sympathizing, letter, deeply under- c`And w; t did you answer?" t asked.> t . What is the greatest lux;lry a man can isfactory," he said ; 'but why do yo pro- 1 what she deaerves;•t;lara; she deaer, that lined, begging to ktsow if site. sou'd do "1 anew rani," @std Derwent, laughing, , ++ for g ., g g enjoy in this life. An �ionest man's sleep. pose so,Clare? this young fellow should cast her o. on the anythin or her dear din. Crofton in this that 1 h a great euriaaity to see+ so 1 Y I The " From her Look," said I. - ;�,� I way." distree►cmg calamity. I was slow to write famous a pace; that I.understoed is was The'slander of some people is as great ai. . �� 1 I "Her look !. ah, thega's'`IIo trusti a •W i '• It civil to suppose she has one It to any one on say own part, to tell what quite uni us in this country. On which recommendation as the praise of others. -not looks," said Derwept, .,who .I dart .say sill,far his sake," said I; " but if he did had happened,no til I heard something more '-%I r. Brno: insisted ob drivSpR me -down A man who puts off his enjoynient_ too . He 1 thought himself wiseir than lin t1ka int ; 'east her.offon the-way, what shoed you ' for evert to myself •the whole matter was and shown 10 me over the whole place this long will find it mislaid by the time he goes, ,neat --. and so we went down-stairs to brea fast- ;do?" so hurried and unreal that ft seemed to%giant morning. ; Nit should see it, Garel I to get it. sine, I tltink-tl+ah was t e only monriittg since Det*went -gssr►ttr�t► shotty;- sltttgry laugh. Goufirmatfoa,and I Gould sdarcely believe can wU yo thwt fellow .bas really made a Where we love is home, home that out- ager etre came to Hilfont hat bury had no been 1 " SboQt, bilk, I suppose, I am net at all that all the arrangements of the last Iliac acri'ioc' ' hope. A--y �tflt mak,9 it up to feet iioay leave, but' not our hearts. _ Bro' ti first in the breakfaa 'tooru ;•and this� tart- aisiueluied wren now, said my h sband, month■ were aulli ed and overrthrovira— him• ( wife led me to he in with ; but it was per ecti rather firma and so went away galloping that Berti10 was free (coat 6 Rat a at "Do-yo: se. Ln will rose such a There is no authority can justify perfidy Mic g q y Y g y g� i ltrire if ib Dao hail i62" iea►d 1 with some towards a friend ; fickleness in friendship site na►turat,and mi ht ate well be enact food. to the neareyst railwa to et'the t io for and that Luc Groftbn could itav►ec oorMr be , ' is inexcusable. her , t:i She mi ht bee itate andnotstron a ou h town. I knew, thou h he had not ld me mistress of Estoourti, It seemed too oud ! Derwents simplicity;R g �, g g g innocent Dorn o p y; V3 meet us both fr m the earlieat, d.wgo ,exactly what Derwent would do. I knew news to be true, and I sputa scarcelyy et "if she.is of done the hereon there with- The .real happineda of life cannot be , The through all the sisual punctiliouig oal,hef &l. she=4vould make hu proposals to t elder having alittle private d'eeeid,nkat„ after all. in six t ion hs,.utver trust me again." bought with phoney, and the poor may ` a . by t Bat we commenced) breakfast, and still I '.11r. Broom as carefully as though his had something would Dome iu the way to prevent "Aad @all yon call that justice'" said heave it as well as.the rich. been Lucy did not appear -,_finished, and here I been a mere extravagance of youthful fervor- $o tr►tisfaotary a eonQlgsioa, slid{ that Derwe, t 1 ughing. Put off repentance natii to-morrow, and - and was no word of her. ( Them I went up Lairs I—the true love which would n t run - Derwent won bring Luca horrid with him, "It is he way of the world," said I; you have a day more to _repent of, and a , ; , lett, to inquire whether The had breakfas d in !smooth. -I knew how he would re eseat Unlikely as that was. The very fact of "but Bart e. what of hies?" day less to repent.in, ' . u �, her own room, or mesal to do so. But I Lucy's good qualities and good conn ctions, being alone, which I had IIot been since my "Bertie er 'nearly sueeeiaded in quarrell- fate Lacy oat$IIot is her'roo . ..My own q aid : to ,soften he .px husband went to bring this very Lacy from ing with e."Itaid Derwent, with a serious �Vhea you put your shoulder to the sent r�► �tipeeA►tia)a of the father, �� , wheel it is well to notice whether you are Quer came d4we i>i carist�rnaton to,ell eiso. �-without sevW-igg, _1# :.tbe most istant Germany, puzzled and embarrassed my face; ye I a►a t blamo himeither. I dare bel it alon or working .vga'Incl it. M . ' Then we became ;alarmed and aught ' interence, how' little respect she h shown thonubta. and it seemed impossible to say I @ho Id have done just the same. lit B g cq through the house in!a little dismay,. hen I to us; and being confident in the wet of rea}ize what had passed, and the change of would II4 believe me. 'Hp gave nae to Scandal is deeeribed as somrst ing whish - yak ': that was Unavailing,lDerwent began o ex- my Husband,as a good wife shout , I had cirenmstaaoea, so far as @lie was oonoerned nndbn d that we had not been kind to one half the world takes plessur in invent- him amine the servants. I Miss Crofton h left -no fear that he would not ultima ly *no I since that,time. her, sad hal she had run saywhore in Lhe ing and abe other half in believi g. mass her room very early this morning, ne of ePed. If he did;here was a sew rd for Oa the"third morning I had letters, the world bu to Gretna (a^eeti." Klin and wife are like a pair of scissors, read them Paid,jtint after daylight, and h gone domestic deceit, for open faleehoo , and first from Bertie, •which I opened with "Poor rties" said I; - and then I told so toa�g as they are together, but they be- , and out to walk, as he auppcssed. The my secret scheming ! Lacy, who had d oeiged breathlen anxiety, slid which ran thus: Derwent f hi@ latter sad of Lncy'a letter, come d re as ecwn as they are disunited. was maid returned to whisper to me with us, who has injured rtie so.hea early "Mr Crofbon rias brought me word of and of tb means I had tatken to undeceive A eng�eQ►an �'A kind ,of human being .. had solemnity that one of the female ger- f•Lucy. whose whole 1' a had been cheat whathas happened, ! want oonfirmation ditty• rwent was not quite liko hiinself g gentleman , I learr p II who is oonacioue ,of being a g I ; to ac - vent who specially attended to Luo waP If tbf@ past year, w ld by and�b , as if from herself. I attic nota nshu to force all thslt day; he was more like the old without advertising the -fact . all coca i falba also missing. We I sent clic masse gen InothigR had happened, drop quie ly into my suit upon any woman, bat I want to Derwent of those forgotten youthful years I ' immediately through the grounds and the gdeenship of Plantagenet Hall—the hear from herself before I have anything before a y bar had hese laced between kions. ! mesa. gardens, but Luc osis one. Both De went olden size on which all this time, Dahl- to slay. You will think me nnreasoaable, go Basion stet He who is silent where he thou pp is was K b Y g 8 P d hiss and me; before'he ttsd ns abraad is known to be,iniormed will be believed o atµd myself became very anxious. "here less, her eyes-had been fixed, for th ,elder Coysin Clare; can you think it strap a that and felt inw Cha dilettante life, crit of his vi roes En to be informed where from i norarce he is we.$ no note, no explanation, to be and Mr. Broom had lost his wife and his daugb• I should believe la her still having loved gd glish youth. chat very night g I clinic anywhere. At last Derwent picked p a ters were still young. So muoh we and it her? � If abe had done mi this wrong, then he wrote to Lucy a short, forcible letter, silent. �_ L. ti 1. � hoen� I letter from the hall table, as peopl3 licit easy to learn, it i@ clear I have never knows her, and whtoh, i anything �t+t_ld penetrate bar I • �, yp excited do pick up and notice the most i After Derwent had•vane I dent through there is an end of everything; but I believe self-re its$calmness, must have done se., makes a Big DifPerenee - trifling things. "This letter had tter 1 thedexeited hou@e,wbieh thrill«d throughout In Ger still. tihe has withdrawn from your teUin h r the steps he had taken and g Qrati g ' 31[r. Timmidd How would s irl feel have stamp," he said to me ; and I rem- every corner of it with the strange vent of house for reasons which she thou ht safti- 'what he husband must do to re regain his cr?'' _ ember wonoering.that he should obse ve it .this morning, and which somehow looked tient,but she has not fled frog# me Thank father's avor. Then he came to me to if ;end��etfa a epdsAlaLt irate for you, ; ' e at such a time. In another momspt hi, face unnaturally empty and silent,with no one you for your sytapathy. your regard and know if had fulfilled my,promise to him -. ++ ,. Lube 1::: fI lashed. He cried, "Ah, f�iarc,, here i is," in it but the servants and myself, a d ro- tenderness to myself, but I wait to ,hear And the , to my groat, surprise while my shed foal in@lilted. p heart w @till aehio with theis� n�tioas U°°—�vaB�r—suppose abe did cue J e - held it up to me, and ran into the brea fast ceeded to Luvy's room to see what he had from one who is more to lme than myself. 4e. 8 q �,, . his t room, where hegave me the letter. I was ;eft behind her. . I found all her trunks She is mine, and will be mine; nothingin degas ten tell me of ro' is and igtentons fOr me' Lei P 3 •:She'd ray `yes by telegraph. ,. Qbtai from'Lucy, and doubtless, as a last little locked and• placed in a row, read for re- )the world but herself can prt Duey and such as a week, ago would have sounded te 1 `. paa that Croke of her wit upon me, was place on moval, all her dresses removed from the me. end I believe in horstriil." impossil3le for Derwent, Weis'be at 'Bust Sllglttjy DlffereIIt. = that table in the hall. warrabt`;her dressing•case and eve ything Thio was signed with a great slurred "A. about to vindicate his. powers a,ad my_ ' ' ' „ reed y - romo a And this is how Lu e " • 9 •c like I am, rem ,tQ cy zptained heir else belonging to her gone. All bat rs- Nugent, which I suppose oris Bertie s hopes Yon ought to be the Be a secret to the guardians of her orphans ie:— j manned on bar table:wee a card wh h -fore solemn eignatnret. He had 'always oaUed The•IIpxt afternoon I was by mys 1It in the musket to the ball-terrier during romo "NAx•AuxT ' —Before you re viva ,the dame of Mr Reginald Broom, nd for himself by @ familiar name hitherto to my flo�er- ardent superintending aoi�ae al- dog days. � I- _ ��' f E this I shall be gone from Hilfont,but gone, address the Albany. While 1 look about me. And tis was frons the boy to whole teratic � h-A just turned from ttho gar- " How's that?" t0quired the bull �' F, met .> _ 1 trust, for my own happiness, and atj my >the deserted room, so we# armng and I had given much. of my hes►rt, to oast detest, bo was at wolrk� into a little reen trier. -"d ; w_; gown will, and rot because I have offs ded. orderly that it was easy >p percei a Lucy me off for the asks of this girl who had'de. kihey o holly tl�d Uwe), which ed to ' " I went' rny'murtle without the slightest. I . 11 • anybody. 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Teitaate Zaia 4, , . f. ti 0 P y..ecrotulvtts child"rets, Dr. Pfero t :, •'• '�',-0. ��y �� t wetile.[R• 61 ,pf'i. _ yi k.p••S 'C$ AS f ea f �;i �iioA 1ld l' :. r , �. tSCU�D Y (Iolden Medical D stover .' '' 'r, :�' - ,o To a " which arrived y. I a Pi .bead .a Tke steamer pb , �, CAVA AN. thin,. known fair s wasted �bod -aild' � { ,� m and. T •ea } from Alaska on Wednesday, brought down _: weakened a stem. y •*-�• ItRRICE S6:Qpt �� , . 4, ; s It thoi'onhlyttrtllfies the story of a atra> ge romance of the ser Life Rat`bespaired Ar-'#k>Glee i the blood, enriches ft, site raa tss a active i • It1Ati11fA0Ttl6g0 BT OAN. QEAB'Clp s. ., Yukon,says the Vancouver Wodd. Thomas haltilttg #pall•. ase Seam yse a every natural means of cleaneiing,repairing, . and naurishin the system. In recovering �i. ,�E Isoet•rs lfa1�ltec•ve>wy was atm ibi �• g •, from Lw tial , 1 •.� Brown, more familiagly known as Shoe _a w•aderiel 8t•ry. �Pe,' p�ttettmo nfl► •fevers or ,., ./' '� �. maker Brown, !sone the many fortune i'F I., _, other debilitating dueasiea,. nothin cats 1 is � 1p --, 'N', ,1, '. , .+r '` K R , .• I tom the Gl g �►�18► i. . a °� aagovv Eoho. : equal it sa an w tfzin teetorative foals 1 hunters who went into)the wilds of Alaska'(i The Dears o!F"Little Nell wtic P g' C r t r . - . 'tiloua ctarewtta r. ►ted ' ae m rag . w hairs back 1 ., i-• some years ago in sea ch of the preoioua epo in the ihewepa rs nervousind general debfliLq,�fgor. Cures U � (� y "°1 `r y, .with� a soba rent letter from the ev ✓ I - 3 f gold. $e drifted abo t the many mining - "{ r Il Swmuel Harding, is but one in.a seri sof ell diseases °f lower 'bowel, itiduding r � � - "" r hamlets along the Yuk n, and finally got similar 'oases in Glas w�•. The I rupture and pile tnmQn, radically eared. M 1� - .i �n,, g° a G ie Bek of ttdulars free, World's Die n• * i YAX' z" 4 :oto Foity-mile. He h d many times told !that of Miss Lizzie Duncan;a yoanq wo a pe �.; .f <.f Kr„-: hie co nionb that he had Cherokee blood whO has been s°wtohed, back to life. S ears Medical A°dOclatlon, 683 Main St., dt , was in what is termed w Bu@al , r in his vino, and they always attribute this "decline"-•► t- o N.Y. __; _ �` t ;' !ng away by inches_before the eyes of her Over 30 kinds bf bark'she sow s � I 1 ' t,;,'z ?, gaickneslt to resent a affront_ er use his arente need in ��� / 1 (p , and her sad condition seem t:o the manufacture of paper. Even banana �. ��� ' ' gun, as d`ue to his Ind! n mixture. Accord haneAe been known to a number of pea, 1e. skins, peavines, cocoanut fibers, hay, straw your �' �� ' St-71 1 h in to the Alaskan Ne a which publishes Co quently when she was found to ave water weeds, leaves ehavin eo 94 ,� g gs, ra husks 4th escaped the threatened death and be and hop planta are-used for the same par- If 4u are OSiYIg flesh your . GAt ,- ,t ri : ; -.k the romance, vYilliam Silvia, in charge of apparently,ae well s anrona in Alas w' pose. �r Re11 r �� the Canadian boundary; survey, now under a teem adoas ifi sus was even to the re. R S $r8Vii'�n OIl OUP �� - i �• ;, -g r, z i � . g g y S Y head wa , first met Shoemaker Brown on ,valent talk, and an Eoho re otter a leeipe'->Fs>r l�>tdag a Heliei•as Healish U� t. ,.,,.. ��r , Y P • OMlalc as Simaxll Casa 1>kLeYj►t strengtbt. Somet�ling q Z r�0 �►� iMPorred ��},:r P 5 little knowing at directed to make a searching investigat on, Adams'Root Beer Eztxact.-.-.......one bottle I,g 'j•RkQ y s r,.< ;: the Y ukon river in 135,, with the result that this strap a ator Fieiychmann's Yeast......- ....hail a Dake e apt! AdVlee (, ,. R,r that time he would become an important i g y as entirel oonarmed. 8a -�• i' gar i, Y Lukewarm water. .... 1..wr°psltons 7 �h�1 e�,Ijt� 'IS # �, factor in sending him back to his home and Arriving at 908 Stirling Road, the rt3 rt-' ”' "" g '! S ix x} a joyful fami:y. Mr. Ogilvie camped near er was conducted into the present of issholve the anger and,genet .ln the water, . � 1 ° r r , d t e extract,sad bottle place in a warm „ 10 V11C�MQI(e Or � ^ - Y Mrs. Dufican b a roe d yo ng place for twenty-tour hoareuntilit ter menta, tx"°� :' 1~ 1 >ti ' Brown's solitar but for several weeks, and 3 y-eheeke -�^ � _,_z} '# r woman, who roved to be Mias Dun n 3 then place on Ice, when it will Dees sparkling y each time they ntet Brown would enquire :who looked in no Wap like an invalid. �' t�tld delicious, - � 1R `��y�1� (moi Ai: The mot beer m l be obtained in all drug�� too O cautiously about Canadian affairs: JVD r. '• This is the lassie," said the mot er. and gtocAry stores in 10 and r:5 cont bottles to lwta„ hrBA °w'K�te� r "Heaven knows that a miracle has• en make two and five r x' • t-1 Ogilgie noticed Brown's preoccupied be• gallons. wrought upon her. Eiuhteett Ironth� ago ' havior, and so invited him to come to his r r Nothing ie more pleasant to use as a:cure • r Lizzie began to pine away. The color eft the I11 Of COd—flyer Ulf � r ; camp and spend an evening. Upon Brown her entirely, and she appeared to ae for rough and sunburnt skin than plain ap�o �f slices of tioun►ber. The wa to use it is to t© 'Ve Ours stern Its need-- '11 'f '�!1c,"'' finding that his companion had lately been Weak. as water- One Sunday morning she Y Y y , , t, • a said, • Oh, mother, I canna rise to-d ant off a slice and rub the akin well with '""' c`=K't'' to Toronto, he became less reserved, and Y. it, drying afterward with a soft towel. ed trength and restore your . ., Ta s%M. and before'.ahe had of out the words her 3 +c�• - , s seem d debating with himself abou::_msking g hes Ch rGVel ht. whiteneae became like that of a corppe red - A. P. i24 Y g Ph�sicaQns a �, a. : • - '- ,+► 't a coliferion. Prior to that• Oglivie had she fell away !tufo a faint. I sent for the ______ _ r w : t the world over, endorse it. - I have been drinking St.Leon Mi seal w'r tiatr r t asked him if it was true that he rose part doctor who said she had hears disc se.. regularly for four yeSi .,alt Saved yeRTa, and cc eider ittho , . Cherokee Indian, as the fairness of his'com- IWhen he saw her sgaftt aha find gr wn t 44 cry Goat thing to drank while in g neral train- :`� `i.11. worse roue the doctor+ said ` The or t M� �BCEh@d �r 'SabStituteSi lust. his an excellent re wt , ^lexica would not warrant such;a relation- liRafe is very ilia through.' VS'e expo ted Attar Scarlet Fever, Diplltherla. I'nettnionia 8aott 180 $•ltsrille.AllDroa$ista.too a p'etely cured me of con tg ipatloti red kidney •' � shi But Brown said it was true,and that, i.nd other rostratin dlseases, Hoods Sarsa. trouble. ,'t P• I that poor Lizzie would not live long. T ace P B tiV. H. HAsr.tTT 383 Mannan Ave., VI he had been born On the Cheroe;ee stri ,hie Iwaa no color in her face. $ was was in q rolled tt1 -A® 3W�� ��W�• and - ' •t p parillil iy.une t Champion Pedestrian of Orinada.kh r! �p g t *.toariatsg .permttnentlr cured, I p3 father being a white man, and his mother a away, her cheek hones stiLrkinq thro gh thoroughly purify fire • o advance feel. lure smaranteed. �� �j��Il �i�8r� � [� �4 TT} '�" - jag if they would break the akin. Iter a ma blood and give needet! 1[Z _ LINTON - )INSTITUTE ater Te J 1 1ltda , .. �- r squaw. Finally one evening Brown carne ,and lege were just bores. The doctor a id strength. head this: �YriTe for circulsirs G5$hater 5t., Torontp. I 8oad Office-King St.W.,7toronto. . .� to Ogilvie's tent, and said he wanted to 'Lizzie may stand the winter, but 'if she 3 • "sly boy had t carte! --`° - ------ — All Druggists, Grocers and Hotelsl � ,�a ,% have a talk with him alone. Brown slyly does, that will be all.' Uite day, hove er, a Fever when 4yenrs old, LBE:RT• � (�1, L.EGE, c I chanced to read of several cases iu w ich g him vtl %:,mk Sellcvil2e, , stated that he had purposely lea�in ry Ont* Canada Peru sett a 1 dying personeshad been restored to lif by and tt ith' blood paiw . t q' � a. 4, e LIED ABOr,T Ht9 ORII:IN anew scientific m°thod-some pills, not oHed wills caslc•rr. SPL D1U RIsCOY.I)of six cnnilEdpxte» for 9 • (�(�m qj ;k{. . Sento btutriculation. All were successful. Loan al!!U aYI� S VVIll.�an Xr",` for reasons of his own. He was born in like other medicine, bat altogether of ea• Hay eyes became in- Candi ate:~ptepstre4 for Teacher scertificates. a ,", traordinary virtue, called Dr. Wills ms' flatnetl. his sufferings Diplo ap a-�arded in Commercial Science, i _oT �- f i Ireland, and his father was living in Tor- pink Palle foe Pale People. I saint tom �+"ere intense,and for 7 Music Fine Arts Elocution. Will reopen I ;�,�r onto, when he left home 18 years ago. He hli+lband, •In the nwme of God let's tr r 1 tireeks he could noteven TFor alendnr ndt�lressth• I�11HCe Utt011loO b>t~, T CBH , �,t. .. requeatPd iVlr. Ogilvie.to call upon his father Williams' Pink Palle.' W11, before the Cllffard Hlacktuas. open his eyes. I took PRINCIPAL DYER. At.A., D.D. > , first box was em t there was a mar ed him to the E •e and Ear Infirmary, but their Subarilied Capital ••••••••••• •S �' � �'A' at 8284 Sally street, and tell him where he P Y Paid n Ca ital- .. � improvement. She ►severed and wen remedies die hftn no good. I began vin him D D •••• ••••• • g•gM ;- Reserved Funds................... 1.t6fi3ON 1 was. All that time he had not sent a letter she had finished her filth box she was c• T ' g 1 Total Arse 5 'i - Hood Sarsa Drilla ..... O. p M IG • '� or heard a word from home. Ogilvi9 assent- tectly well, and there is not now a alto er o .kf, I ed to his request, and the following winter young woman in the townhead of Glass w, which noon cured him. I„know it saved his The enlarged capital and repo a of thi f � eiRry if not lily very life. Annta F. Bt.At K- Every Muslo Toaehor in Ca• 'gym'' d. ,� - Mund himself in Toronto. He hunted for though at Das time she was a living ek le- MAN, 2898 Washington Lit.. Boston JmAsy. Company together �►ith the incireaaed facili. Asda should know where the4 : ton. You can ask any of the nei hbo ' ` can get their Music she ties it now has for supplying land owners with J, ,'�- Thomas Brown, his friend s fattier, far and g shale money, enable the Directors to meet i �� maid Mrs Duncan in conclusion, "or n NooD't3 Plt.t_8 ue the best after-dinner hills, Write as for Cat ee; also with v . - near, for the shoe store on.Sally street, but T promptness ail requirements for loans i ^anon oa the street and they will oonir m tua>st disbetl+,n.Com headache sad bfibastae•r- lple �pY the AxaarAtt upon s ttiefaetory real estate security. Applt G f: - he could find ono evideticea of the ^latae- MIIstcrax alive _ .�, There was no Sall street and the aIle of my story. Y��� , mointhly lose- et►rion may be made to the Com(iany'a local Y y - .. CARD, 1000 printings pobtpatd.on) I sal rolls il.cio worth of tttnsla Appraisers, oc to.... i i •, , I am stronger than ever I *%a in q cents. The Herald, ho. 156 A. Lust in each issue. 93 to 06 per da ! ' that name had numbers clefs to i3. He y J. $ls',8,81l.AT }>f[A$ON, life, added the daughter, ••yet Iran her 1 st-. Phifa-. 1'a. madeby canvseeets. t3eeprem• Managing Dlreptor- t 'r. finally gave up the search. One day he was lam 1 tet We c deaeribe how ill I was, 1 'wan certwi 1 -- arty everything talking with ttie propciPtor of a-jewellery t y in the Music line. - O "� dying. I could neither o u nor do a ♦�>•Os►g 1►t?ertitei ani ttetleaei By FARMER, , 'useaotnethinggood, {. 1 store when an old man welkea in sad g P �.1 W, d, $UxTKR. Ph.D., U. A sealers of YVWILEY, ROYCE&(:O. � ' stain; Iwaa-afraid to walk on acooua of dhhaaa `�`' i8��1E38S 1 ;f +' t greeted them. He roue one of the earliest c piers to men on social panty and ht it v- lit"ON fT.T011911MOUT. .��:� pioneers of Toronto, and was so introduced the flutteringg seneation at my heart.. I Ing. It ie v,rltt•n in plain lattguwtte t Ali _ ^ ,`-� �,I to Ogilvie. Thinking he irieht et some in• took Dr. Walliams Fink Pills u my mot er may aadet-irtaitd. Live Agents wanted. (sir 3WXrQ��.�,: ;+.F , g seta described, sad feel thwt the saved o° °O° i°g ter°u` sit on pppUvatlon. I � . E formation from the pioneer, he made known „ Y y will/as. grips►. •pat,llaher• 'Corpnto,Otst. I' TAtiE - wt- s"J his search for the store at.8284 Sally street. life' Oil J# ,, Miss Worths lade rose drew the �' y. The old man- replied that. the store wag at( O + I; - •. 4Y .,4 r the old location, but Saliy street had been t porter's attention to the case said that he n�' ti0 parents had their daughter's ho r h ' Y re. �. a�: i changed to Chestnut, in compliance with P P I ,; ` taken for they thought that site would n ta►x � � �_ the wishes of the wealth residents., Sure - i enough Mr. Ogilive found the shoe store at be sleeping 'in' her grave, Lizete w •+�ANO f01! [ATALAGUE.• . , CpC c OTtitR ,__ . 82S•i Chestnut street, wi 'h the signboard on •vteited see, and was so weal that she ad � + . . 4 to carry her back to her house. ” his '"� , the door bearing " Thoman Brov�n." He „ ® - �\ C i chap e, said Mias Wood is oonolus' n Martin Alfies •t+� ! �,; s walked in a. A sunny-haird girl of 14 �., IT S MADE SPECIALLY FOR YOU USE STH_ has bee° wonderful. tihe fs now a n A °"�>a•li `cisorrA ttrtl ftp i ,' '_: summers stood behind the counter. He ac k% Tbor hate dol.,t .` 11$ 404cpl dL 31KedmXs) �F He could see the striking resemblance she stir lass. and Dr. Williams' Ptak Pdl• h ve top recei•-ts. tut alts.t at fila swat, Co tsatlJ ;,;� Hardware and aenefial 8to all sell It. ` , `'' Ueen as instrument in (,rod's owe hands. ' rosy are tt►a tnc+et elft ltf al cot rotten tt -as, V , tee( 1, w,�:. bore to Shoemaker- Bro n. He inquired I - SAXWM R00ZRS b CO., Toronto.Oat , ri ,y about her folks. He fi lay asked , if she. light p • till Be su a and get one for four buggy. T1►>te no _� _�—� ! 1Ce'e"bt• lc;:is of er kin They woa't dl,iappoint �•ou. . 'f , knew that Thomas Brow , who had left so NOthing H11QtS OUt CO2'11S ,11•ar T Yee beat• rGh^never-tor 1881. � r,4, many years ago was alivq. The girl became g �trsts Wren atn.rr til, flier•! on stn int _ t e: vat• . . I Write of rratat.wue*to _ all ra tures. "Are ou! ,•+ L'tke ti ht boots. Corns are va •mall af- ■► - P y [Tncle Thoman : g ;I>llltl 1'tfa AI1I13 GJ., I i. : . she exclaimed, rushing;forward to meet ; fairs; but apply to them a pair of ti ht flewHsvea,Coen..U YO aLre all r� ht - , Ogil�•ie. But when told he was not, but A°d all other aosceras of lite s'nk j [iT only brought word of hi , she still persist- , into insig°iflcwaoe. Tight boots sad ut• tt tt 1 r • • �� .t Da Yao lig®� Tbttrtb �p_ ed in calling him uncle, "Come, let us go I nam's Corn Extractor (the great and ly V Ul' 3toina,ch, : to mamma," she insists as he was led aura cure for soros) ma o T •' ;i y g together• nd We want a ^mart boy to sell this stew and 1. ver ilnd Bowels a e e - ' , z x12,4 away. He sat down in the parlor while comfort will 5e their ^aftosa ; but d a't hand.olraell• illustrated weekly-.newspaper on IN TORONTO DO THH I + ;,. `s ': the girl ran back w the kitchen /►red told fail to use routnatn'd Born Extrao or. the sttbeta of"taws. I: l? 11Ce@rfOrillitl€; BUSINESS OF TI1B i sec mother chat Frauds, cheap, poisonous • and daogec ns _ gig slump s *lir a srisht ley.' PROVINCE . . • ' -. • � substitutes. are in the market. Bewac of •I. their functions • ' ��1 • Q\CLE THOifA� HA��.pXfLr RACK. them. 1?ataam'a Painless Corn Extras r, Write at once to THB L'AftTH. 73 t0 8l _. +> �+xi, I Adelaide street Weld.Toronto. Oat. _ .:1 propel l� Plants ext+�rpt fs�n taxa ; ' , The married sister of the lost one .-rushed PO 8on `k Co„ Proprietor. Kingst-oo. - �+ titin, zrater is free, best ship#• t { #� `, . I �' Nt)T I i r�€�: in, pale faced, but quickly saw that he was t alters on vital etatiatics state that th re pins►•facilities rn the Domtn- � .. v s r. + I not her brother. Explanations followed, i persons sick for every death dur ag )RT ton-all railways and boat I 1 +�` ar two lines cutter - at Ontartio's } . He learned ghat Brown had left home 18 ; Y i �{'S 7®�_� th ear. , , y `years ago, and'%had never(been heard from tatistice rn France ehory that during he - . caper°`!. ' since. It was the cons ant wish of the last yew years the population hAs absolut 1 *&3V*138JPEL3&" ILEL t� `"�.V, For.particulars as to locaiipn abed father to see the b�,y before dying. ! de.�reased. y i I and ►Host suitable premises, Z'0XXaLl3= { J , Brown had left home cause his young >k address. . . .'. l{ ' wife would make flails o her parents in Doses a►re'now in full bloom. Marty rn- t • _ , , hey ti�-ill do file c'~rt�rk, " >' Michigan, and would co par,,n that their plauts throw suckers fr m „ . - t. ease her. PSI hint to go the roots. 'these are budded roses. lou s e e W11pon - Publishing "s She 8180 hb rdiElicuity with T- ( (� ('ARE2Il;D Ih'. . ttantrraD) f her hu�ba.:d's relatives o er trival matters. w old buy roses grown on own rootis, t eu -- - ----- t. 1 iJ l T AK1•a.• YOChET' t The abandoned wife had been eu Dated will have tan trouble. $[OMD $cos. T t �1n! C __ f T3 Adelaide SLNSSt1 Tisronbu" � pP T� onto, Ont., are the,leadir,g rose grow rs NAM�l1 �N �0�� VVL�G� �� g�xe for .30. , tPhoteaate by a o `_• ' by the old man and the wo children had in he country: Wrife them for an a en Re-o 7$t,_ } been given a good echoo ing. The father R Y• yens September t.itis' I - y Cp' p - � and sister made Uailvie o f 1,090 men who marry, 332 ma rY .Ali teachers honor graduates of univertkilieR . 11. ��/ ��„�.f�il Q( �j�e - �'' `, p mise to send a - �� �� ,� . letter to the lost Broirn ra in r Yo nger womero, 5;9 marry women of he tloliegesu Itelt+tiac COuraea for graduation iR L4_ti . - return house, as there was $2, him to as a age, and S9 marry'older women. to It�e raturo and science, music,art.elocution. TORONTO • ( . � ' intact, his.portion of the eatate,��0 tivile Spooner'a Phen le Disinfectant cif 6d etritctotb, rloflnaometa�tton9nandpf�nasgafn ---_---- ® -- ; leg �m Rt �._l . sent the letter in 'y0 in care of ones :11c- with files oil or grease, will prevept he sutrvundittga. Address the Priacipa �� f�lgestin, to forward it to Brown. It reached Hurn -fly. Apply with a brush about he "'3 A. BURNS.B.T.D.. IaL D. i If- !try. : Mc( ueatin in ' 91`, but Brown 3tt,d left the horns, head and back of animals. • � r Yui#onriver for Juneau. The letter f s =tt,i�� him\out, and in 1892, ,j ollowed Onr sun, with ata train 'of attend t+t ey give perfect satisfaction in fit style, and finish atld it hall become a T Field the est- la eta is travelin throe h s ee at . he ' � , .naetpr, handed the letter to him. Bicron un Phinkable speed of 18 miles per sect d. � LSD b .word that read it with tears dro int 1 �t . and lookir PP g from hie eyes, �t � ����1t W@Al'Xitke ►Ori ; ; over tt, r. James Sttl flea, lea ctor Toro to : Do we not prt••ent a swo..c countrnu.-o wh; sh :'•' g ielc� vvaa going home to stated that he pA ice Force sa $t. re nom:t it is true we hate b.•ea orerwotsed sed c ea t, to _� I t e3 had Toronto, ae the folks Y✓4 Leon Water hatQ m• y - ---- ---__- i „ i sent par erratl t^cra.tsad tacthims, have Aad to aotl nasi 1. to _-+ - -- , for him• '.11r. Qg' Ple ly cured him oi' indigestion. sc4iNsy the deniands tua.la upon us fur Aern.oi••r%.••Iik%apt! f T /,. learned alive never ' wuer .This ever inn-rearms, 6ea.r.aeasn,g deg%nkd for ow -- f `X�: whether he returned ho '• _ ,..: Qur Steel D 111@ and __ he skeleton of a R hale lizard ''b a ht goods, even to.t m�s of rrrt bu,)rsss 0p;-re.,i-tt, retakes as :.' ` to comfort'the me in time tired, trot li. 1 declinin ears of his a from AlaskaL theett•amerCit of.To err. as wtttM• tqa t,,..t:¢� countenanr� tp * r:i ►�?yteel LVW .'- : + �r Radiator false g Y p,ed Y / ar our etitto►In4 AcrtnolOr. ttl..te Ctban G+;,net gat .►.,rtt v, ry� , r► who mourned him for we ha exact! 2 e0(i and do. w••r•a}erwti•in ed .alit tr frit)t nr.•a. n •:n:,r e . ' Aan.y Years. dead these lig Y t p° s+ filo ea.c te;i, tttal G.n bti mo.it, et tea '�� . ,l,- r rolls not divuThe news brought by Ogilvie ,l Have YOGI dot It? luMedal that w melee.at the i.Wes thOU Sed t0 the wife, as the �, price that rte: ray rar3a. Itt04 t i r rpt t+ , gh t beat to relieve Y. To otire cramps take Ner villas. a bat k is au t•r the u 1 flu , : was tiny of doubt her of the ion bat reputation ,'�,• � ,; and des it . g break ap a t7old nothing is as good wa Pte - et„r w3do for ) - rte.' t wit .� .� ,, Pa , before they il" 'e. l twat . -or rhea knntrens,.hsd <: ' It three steel radiating $nes P could hope to'reach him and have him f;. home WQt neuralgia •haw amain. In the hearts of that Tamil tism trogbles yon reso,jt to Nerviliae. It as it dip c„t -1 , " ,` William 0 !foie ver lin Y never fails to give treljef. Terviline a a"'t'' , �, ) -k '--^-_ :# gratitude. $ gejra with >:eartfelt put.h,tpg rhe re• �, , . po erful, penetrating subtitstgoe, vis oh salt. All the world taawa :., d a- TN9: RAMI U$:. . 'i . ,tk �.. ' e a .QDCe to the bOttOlII sad 1 that tM iertnpdnr Ca alone ktir.,vs i epees y holo w tnakt Ylutd- milts. sloe! town , ' • ' ±; °' `'�.° islodges roll pain. Nerviiine is�etf v ] iTllll *0 tanks. Orde►s for Aepa .our tn' p �eD g g h ' at as trate ever^nook site c�rnar t tl3e saTth- ' #`'` t �4 - - Lubeck, 8119 .stir#upeir,, and snore certain to aotiOII t A busiatns depresswa in .sty on toryitty w lust ;. �•t a resideht .ot �t t TAe '` 3- f is the. �' � I Vie,, in satin an outer in tamed is •the- it4srlt t. felt by Ms. warty n cur eaid. .le it,therw ' Q ` weeks ago, got one of g ora°gee several Y t,we. any wonder that tint aro busy and are % , } t MOST'POWERFUL �? t throat the Neiviline i,/ sold all dealers oaf 2b doubtin our Inst rear's output• even tb tbae ' his seeds lilldged in by , Y and was unable to rertov ce>ata. „aa ys o! depreystt.nt lh dorsa on�he Aermu• ' `' d ECONO ICAL i-'. I"S t � • t�S�€? Late1 for premita+s,1", like otece ttr+W the ovrniera. k , I : Y his throat e."!t. L :_ nntpa p obtains began to awe1L aOil1 tlD1$iP pat+cents this wait tad, . s eottuteuapcs_ t \$sate!' mAQe`iII C$a8da.} fi N,,Axex i. d medical advice 'ue P Y Atl are pi9esltcroot, , `>{ attdal�iGe dt�lgn! trrr .� elle was infonned y � i81tOt'-"The maid say. your`mstm a picot y,and pna3perl• yy t Yf your local df'aler does not hantildour n " that tae sEed had eprOUtBd ars, makers. r4alta$ers and sellers•of Aeresalev Been the m t�00da,wrist!Our nearest hOuae.. �e rani°vee at on , ape (nasi be ivtll Soon be to so I well watt for h r. purchasers of Aermotnn are ti.c wide awake, tuteiligeat, up �.,, t' 8t0 �' The other da Ile ' • to the•ttmes sash t•iiyers to any ra fttttuuits, Acratiftcr • /' `h i c ._ �` l -, n for a aur Y went `con c yon sit down and talk to alar y Se:.t+ta hate no tcrelr,dings at diaastsr and hart! flab^. C t rernoval� butt gieal operation for its little man*" termotar emidom never *Wke. Ther ate prasperoas And can , here ort a f relief p as that Aar. ss ,- ,, eontetttc:k Even to tate otvil aotu,nottoa anis greet ulrtiesL beinget D0 as the wells Little Mali Yee rat; I ll6ras. to tr►1 ncenetY raging ip 4�ticago,u,e Aep,aetw P�P�tvere at.wort, r" q led instead of •' it radiant with .miles and roa.t.e, p i , , :'�a seed, •iefr,and ra ro nei ars Y t . . i Well tate this ollair by my side. e,, j r s, epU treteoate bark fife eanorst pace itr, wtticE►'stat„ �r and ca iii the throat lit in the lungs •� Oh no that's too anoomfartttble_to' it opine inarttably rotura toour land- '!'QI ON" HYON'1'8�lkL., x. m'0t sed. -�. Lt?N�ON be rear ' . . tt$ toTott c a.i�tA,ttaetatalt aft ltiliwon sial, Ltsiitilq,ul►' j :.., r in�0ag. That's fO�YLlrltO�e. . ik•e+�asetbia*At1e.tttoV.-vrrktI001l.. $. a 3 WXNNVP�G, 'l A " Q ti at k� !. a' ' Cw " i. 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I , � .. .. 5 1 ' �g , - P •s ` �� Jahn Pad on, of -T to, - { 1. , ;. lu%_ , , '..l BZTBH� :B7 rae�s6 Maetsr fir* e address 1¢bel an ur payee you la6i West[ �tb1'ie0da. . - e+h visaed bare P in Cited s Y. #rlways asoettain e Gq + hien0 . the date to Whi eae1`al 40 . a. .-`li'ill Buntapq w:te with hie , aim. , a � �, la 1. :.- ,' l*'' F your sQhseription to'I'i�ad Niswe it to attend oar fair and v 1a it, it is I , ' . a Beldon, at GFreenw d for a fo days .. Fred ; � r r `� ,. riowittanoea ate aaknowl y pe t: A ,�fi. ; `�- elsaage od date on label on the fir8t paper fol- sbli'the iavatativa will be recap " , ' this week. On Tuesday while ftt►ing a belt o ibe I _ F '� = - . 1o�receipt of money at thio eines. Always ` �' b, keep Qie date paid ahead. tf ---Frank GFes hie ran part of . H• thresher at James Morlsoa's• James Dan- � I G• �:' _ t j estop hand U FALL . . , .Pov = , -�•� - Bund s resident and dill take pus can had the fingers va h� left b1. . ­ 11 yL. } �'' w nett weak. ed is the ootcss of s wbael,oi Parka agog• • j I i: - ', `. '5" 1 I M , ft- - I -Mrs. R. A:Banding, with sena Tex• Ids. Doige. B A., late onto friends,spent a few r this week legiate Institute, and Mise Millers of Tor• I ! ,. - x :;t PIOSERIN(:1. pNT., AIIG}. , 1894 at Orrimsb`. onto. have been ea aged b the - S• • � � V �� y '' Grimsby-. 'tioa� of Mr. M ` .- �� -Roy G", of Toronto, hair been visit• Board to All the ° ��`.� . pow T - f T �TS ing with friends here and at GFree wand, and Miss Whitside respeati4aly. ` ` l IO�✓ i J-�• ` ' i the,past fortnight. The Public School Board have an 4 , . I., Miss Ackerman, of Pf otha, a par . MA % W _ ,- -Alex.Wilson and Wife; of t�a Imo• annum and Miss Carrie Gilmer, of alter• L. -Mies Addie Peart, of Torout is bore moot Hotel, returned from D of and down, at the same salary, to Ail the laces �i il- -1 . i 4 . � 1. .. L. - , : 1_1, - ,� \ with friends this week. Manitoba Saturday evening, ver they of Misses Steele and Lumsden, res geed• • _Cbas. Fawkes, of Toronto nbotion, have been spending the past f�w eeke. Miss Lu meden has secured a ppoossition m -• is home for a few weeks. - - -A number frond this Parish isited the Lindsay Pablic school and Miis Steele I - "- �' r . . : i .. Chas. Coakwell, of Whitb , visited Oshawa on Sunday and witnessed t e lap• intends to complete-her second claw caval- ` ��� e in this vicii4ty for a few days. .I ing of the corner stove of the new atho- Beate at the Normal school.-Ban• Ei tic KERING T _ -Miss_ Lizzie- Shepherd, of Whitby,' Iic Church•there by Arch•Bish9 alsh- The Homan Catholio picnic held ' the i � 1 8a idayed with her mother bere� -Correction of error re dab o press driving park at Richmond Hill, Monday _ ?- �-' -T. M. Turnbull, of Berlin, is visiting notice on Henry Lingford reoita ion at s a great success. Over two tho�isand d' F i, 11 at the camp, Pickering•on the-Lake. Deserts College of Oratory eonCer Ang. ole attended: and the receipts 4zceedFOR- i U f I -. -Both de artments of our pnblieschool lbth instead of Aug. 14tb in qui la t week SOU, to be applied to the new,churob, now • . DS { opened on Monday with'a fair attendance. issue, the Globe of the 16th a�►te says : in scutes of erection. Quiet a number of iii 1 . Markhamites were present and report a 1 s i 1 ' -Miss Wilkison, of Oshawa, visits. «Mr.Liiggford in his two hu moron palet- I i with the Misses O'Connor, Chnreh fittest. tions roved himself a comedian;." jolly time. , The lsarosee club's garden party pt .the f G.W. ecker, and two daught- -This villag8 was given a ri up in .......... .... ...... .. ............ ' . .. •-• _ _ veniRg of the , t�� . .. .-Mrs. G D , new athletic grounds on the e - ars, spent a few days in the city recently. the Saturday edition of the Glo c, lid ac• -- ---- I _._.__._. ---- e a her of 8th was fairly well patronized sad t�111te i it„eNfiNNiiwrwrirNwNNiiiNouiiNNNwrrru wu�Nwr�wrw y -H. Patterson, of Tileonburg,- spent companyin the sketch were enjoyable. The club is indebted to their I. S-.nday with his friend W. Linton, of the pictures, illustrating some of the public fair friends in the village for the excellent - . . . - I : .I I . , gs, P + spread provided. The bo shad talo grounds -�. Bank. and busines4 baildin of -the 1 u y . ;, W@ have been 40111 a Dias t?ade 8,11 alOIIg - 1 , -H. F. Wilmer anrd family visited well as several residence . While some very prettily decorated for the occasion.- . .n ' with Whitevale and Stoefl+ville friends of the pictures were not s clear they The band played several of heir best salsa , thorh �gjly Qomp sin Of things bei g r, hens week. should have been, they W re,nev�er heless, tions. The Do$ reoeipts were about ��. I Gt Th@ r@88tyn lg We have 8 asonable f Whit- on the Whole, very goo . Th escrip• Eoonomist. Q i --Cleo. Barnes, of;he Ghroniole, - __ k nt a few da with friends here five was f}attsrinq. - - goods, whi0h are i st what yon aDt, aIId y. by+ � 7s .. this week. - -Hy. Hopkins, Gree Rivet•, . Q. ie ; . AUDLEY. . at a otic which= insures re y s e,snc as I - -Mrs. W. V. Riebardaon has been in- .as•usual looking,up appl s for the British BrroaghI oo y - '•j I - disposed for the past week, but is now market and will pay but eel markt rice thA.e S�h.�e ��� f 1a�uele Lo Shirts with Col s, 40 �s. ;{�' j much better. for standard Winter v tieties, c� Several intd taking is the Toronto Me s , i' --JohnlDivkie and wife were at TbrbD- Spies, Spitzenburge, aldwins, Goldent Be ' ' ani B Seeks Exhibition able fall. . I lieu's Seamless Cotton Socks, l0 cls . I to Junction for a few days this week.tll and Rozburg Russetts, re g _. .., - lug on old friends. Canada Reds, Pecks Pleasant, Part} r 8• �restney lost a caloable etleerr lee# { hil of Locust H' 1, visited les that I have not se et galled n, will week filum indigestio>b. e CQttonades, Shl tlxlgS, _C 1.C. P+ -W. P y Schools near here opened with s fair y with his uncle, Rev. S. C, Ph' p, fora do well to address the above or c or en few da s this week. airs of my boss packer Wm. B tort of attendance on Monday. hast of I 11l taking patterns, qualities a d prices. il � --J�S. Barker is snperintemaing the the same address. Mrs. Taylor and Qrand•daaagg th. - - . tsinking of a well at hips premises, ad'oin• -Excursion, beet yet, from i kariag, Toronto, are visiting in the mieighbo cod• - W�iitby, lirookiln or Myrtle tv ingeton Harvest is nearly all gathered. the pre• , . • '" .Mlirwwrrrww-wriiiii.,iiiiwrNwwrNrrrwwr4ttfrri iiwwiiiii�wii' ing the Spink Mill. I - . -Misses H. Alloway and S. Yarn► t°e• �4, Ottawa �5, Montreal , Gln boo �9, sent dry weather wording a splendid op- ` • t k turned from a fortnights visit with�rtenas good going Aug. 81st, Se t. 1st, d and portunity. ` ' I . ' '... ( There is much wonderment about the - - - in the city on F ridgy. 3rd, and good to return til end Se t. 18tb. ill all be _ , 'r � / .. - -George Allan, of Hamilton, speint'a Call on or write Stephenson ( pposite comms Harvest ]Rome. We w , few days this week with T$E NEWs aha $etch Bros.,) Whitby, for all t c fits to there of yentas. 11116 ROSS above races. Step a son can Wm. Collins, of Danbartao. formerly ••,GUA$ANTE b FAST BLACE. . other friends in the village. read from Miss Peters, i - -Sevaral from here took in the ez urs• ticket through to Liverpool on3an• of this ply+ and his oonsiD, t Nie era on Thursda of last eek der Belfast, London or GI ow, (in• of Uxbridge, spent Bundsy here. Labs Gloves al lk Mitts, Etc&* i ion o R y Masers. W.H. Bray and Robt McGrady i per SS Garden City. The trip was eluding first-class railway tipk t o Mont• ' real) for $21.55, and returi} t� propor• disposed of bore" at K rids dnrinc a Yle�er haA better value fact02'y . . enjoyed. pp . -Wm. Ham bee"ust returned from tionall low. See Btephenepmi, itby. * the ,est week. , .Good animals will sawapn � we boos at r88eII , ral;glIIg. Scarboro Junction where he has beep for --fie will be seen 'from tea ing the sell• ' ottOn than p i minutes of the Council melting held oa Among other visitors of the ween _were - - II #108 from 5C to Joe per p . Aek 11B V .''. a few days visiting hie daughter, Mrs. J. Mr. DnnD, of p Henderson. Dionday, the wtmbera of that b dy have L• L• Mackey, of Hinsal®. �8' aYe glad t0 have you call C.'Dillin liam'left with ne on lion• at last conctudFd to uave the r U ng areae Windsor, and W. R. Harris, fl•A of bOIIt them. .. g nova. d will tr and serve pan to thi best of. : a a fine sample of new ]potatoes. Fez raked off the leading roads ofP ckering. ®tee w �' d y pl P , size and quality they are the best we This is a capital ides, and those ho have Robt. McBrady has soca west omi a , t our ability• , . n have yet seen. i 000066:on to travel Lunch upon o r roads visit. He expects to meet his brother - - , can best understand the huge eD.e6t to John in Michigan. May he have a • f. , ' "�L ': --Mr. and Mrsl Mayer returned 'from •i' thier Mackinack trip on Thursday much be derived therefrom. During he past pleasant trip. • benefited by the Outing, end highly do- month many horses have bee lamed It tri said that you ]snow s gentleman 1S_ _ � -. "' , -1.. • ,_. , - • li htad with the scene beheld. from treading a n these small oulders, by his.dress. Now, by that it is not the � ki* e .g--Mise Petery and Mies Nellie Peters while the damage dans to vehiol s during otic w�o has the Rost new clothes or t118 f�; frim �Izbridge tpmon, are raeticatiag and that period cannot be estivate While ass with the 'latest fashions. thereby at enjo themselyes thoroughly in Mrs. attention to. his menta. One ' ,+ ging mag y our representatives are about it, a should trsetirt� Ra :, • -: Collins pleasant glome near Dunbarton. like to- remark th t as diflerpe t places of the most ridioulvtis of eig;bts is is les The Beason 1s �uBt naw Ops ng for -James Gordon had somewhat of a ,4 thronQhont the eor oration, yon the s Young woman or mag going •Dat toj �`. .. .. tassel with a block of ice the other dap, leading thorough as too, t e � •are a church or it somety lake an advetEtisioR ,Y°. ' : and las a result now carries a cane,. The number of large s one prole ti 'g s few figure, making ibe bods °°IIf°rQi t° the H INGi tiff was top much for for the host oft a (}ar• �obee above the gravel, that itonld be dress rather than vice versa. Jaahert ex• don House.• I - removed or covered ' up• ' ire the pressed ING CLO himself tboronghly'when be caul, ISP { w Mae. Pirie a asses a ids Hick6 lace, on the GteenW ad, will "I hold that gentleman to be tie bar d @ 8,y@ g110Wln11 @le�,'ant 'range iIl all kind6 of µ -Elsewhere p P 1 sire to rant the shop recently o�cnpied by be found a collection of thea tone that dressed, whose dress mio arae obsearva, . �V rsteds, Banc Pantinge. Can dian and IID : T.A. Greig as a hardware and stove de- have lwen a eoar�e of annoyav or years - ported weeds at close p ices. pot. Here is a splendid looatioa for some. those driyin ov them, 1. O ' YMAWA eriiwisrrrriwirrwiriiiwwriiwiwwwrw iiww enterprising bueuiees Haan, -A' leiter : iu n teco�v by abs Is eitaaded aro your• f . ' - -James Richardson left- Tneaitay Toronti Ansboriti from ,. ar, Col• A cordial iavitatioa morning for Philsdel hie, where be will • of o><cvrs• 8 have 8180 0 BIIed OIII n8 BLOC 0 3 m i; p credo, making enq for also :relatives + �to loin a party p Y` The best of a may named D el Connie or Con• ioetists nn the salssppives ai the LO.O.F., ea>tgatte in the drag business. . i le Oa�'"ra, am► Ang. 541h. to telt she Famvus ~lltttlllll •w ZA RS I Qiiiitmitfttil91.! wishes of his innumerable frieado go with Hors, who lost his l�fs in a sbs�t int Cr pv Muaka!<a The most elaborate ar• nl YY him, and all expect that Jimmie will be Creek, Colorado, in ami ber..to� tremor to rangeme have besn;made sad slaty ef- f8r gIl811ty, design 8Hd pT.O@ I '@ beats? than "` , a large success in the Amer•iCaD world. save the lite of s ;owbeini, The un• fort will be pat forth in order to make this . -Richard Guthrie, who has been liv• 1 raised De r' Whitbl, the most enjoyable and perfeosy arrandod I . . we have ever sho fortunate man -was; ' ilia retired with his family, on Church Out.. and is said to ve friend living in of the season. The distract to which' E street far the past few years, has deciJed the Township of h, Omar q County. we going has gaud snob a re tattoo , to resume farming is the fall, amid will The deceased has in Colo do I2 or over the entire oontiaeat that got"sag we BU • rl. ' :L / . move onto his farm in a few weeks. The 15 years. but is said h,ve " ited Can- could say cin Mid to the impression you . , • � - _ ' �11_.._.,� ILI . confor'table residence on Church street He as worked mast ally have of its atu%ativenew . _ -j 1 N 0 . - ads some 1C ears aad�o. will therefore be to real,or for sale. in mina at 8aekville. YiUti�p Lsadville, bot the ovar► ra{ b a ied s •7�'T E -Whatever von do, don't miss the Tin Cup and Aspen. � -It is go erally be• iea+e of Rett tots - •L� . ' -great literary treat in Pixie's Hall,- pest lieved here that the above ref to Daniel areas of our citiisns fro® tins . .. ed summer resort.- We have averovme Tuesday evening. Henry Linaford, Eloi O'Connor. Mrs. Hionell 's b her,' who both of %bees obstacles and have sscnred a - - Ptah .da new novelties are pec left his home in Reach about 1 �p� week with oar steak in szoelisnt shape. ? outionist and Dialect S islist, will be y ^O�1, rpsoW fast train which will land us at We ete' aswr on . of Millinery Goods and f_.- assisted by Misses dames Proctor and located in Colorado. r several said prom added >naaltiog most aimpl r T For all t been from. Muskoka wbarf st 10:40 a.m., We show a l assortment of Stru 4. �_ and Mr. Pletche of oronto years past he has no tom„ the win proceed to the extreme Novelties ova seen t° Pick ' , - particulate see program and posters. Re- �o underete4nd the friends m Dom- � n on the magnifiosat Plage No doubt these are b be the leaden feature of the lesson, _ i ' of Cripple a Muskoka Navtgataoa Co., . ';` is - 'ng the shaped hat in the race for ornineaee. Flowers ; . i ' serve seats 85 cents, general admission, munioation with the autbor 4 pp iitesmers of tb 4m, 26cents, Flan of hall at Dickie sad Mar• Creek. .whiob will call at all the principal point# ; in ass to•nits all resales, Veilings, Etc We cordially in quis store Saturday morning.. - - of interest, and tbose tv sto at vile all to inspect ours k. �t - • any of tbw points may do so and take ' %5v. A. T. Sowerby, M. A., B. Thi , UXBRIDGE. I • � �) , 1 Pb. ., pastor of the Baptist Chureb, the steamer oa its return sa�ane ereniaug, INR • I Aylmer, has received a unanimous call-to . 103 Uxbridge' peop)e were ° anted st or on one of the otbor steaimers the fol } gI STREET, gI�gER1h1G kq , s prominent church in Boston, Mass., Jackson's Point on Sunday 1 )owing morning.• As a great maa� will The town age •bas'tbe cop �nlenoe of a wish to take thea families on chis trip, too and goes to his.new field of labor early in Mr. N. Penrose being this now driver. . bus, price has been arranged so that moo.ova September. Rev. Sowerby at ous time . i , The funeral of the late } Heury E• give'tbo enure round trip at the following i taught school in this village. and ie there- Long on Sunday was Gond gted. by 'the extremely law prices. The special train A C A� QF 4,s,Y s: / �_ fore well-known by our citizens, and all Army. The ianeral was gars 1y attended. R,iU leave the stations at the'time gives. ` rejoice oyer his good fortune. The Free Methodist tabors le meeting. via sen rias ants i -The members of the council visited held in Joseph Pickett's bos>� 6{miles south Cubes rg 19.75 6:00 Brooklin 12.85 6,86 � .,; "' : this village on Saturday and oonsnited of IIzbridge, begins on the l$ )# of August. Port Haps S•'16 6a0 Y�+rtle 9:85 6.46 " ` •Fr ' • E, . f v - .s I_ - with the parties interested, with reference Charlie Jones }las been wet► ng his eyes N.ewtonville 5.66 6:26 High Poiht2.80 41:69 . I . ••a •• i• IT �R U • ': of some a 9.60 6.87 Manchalst'r9.88 41:88 �'ulte8 Parlor �'uites"4: �` to the-overflow of the creek west of Spicks closed for a few days, bat 9 8 Newcastl `� • Mill. After bearin the case argued pica. poison ivy on his face mobil osrnping at Bowmanv'le 9.60 [1;46 Pria.�lb't 2.96 7M V ust t0 h d• ahoic@ lot Of R8 D m �x e 8cu Darlington g.60 6:69 port Perry 2.50 7:10 Ex, abl,�a, and oh such a lot of hairs of all kinds i } and con. the council have decided to take gog t no notion in the matter at the present. There has been a :lot o like olorer Oshawa 9.46 8:06 8eagnve 9.15 7:80 1,11Yllra• grown around here this year, nd the Drop Whitby Jnc.x.40 6:16 Bomi•a 9.10 7:86 It on 'bays any notion of eR g no i �, ! time. While the overjiow doge to.a vet' tnrniag out well. As it alp other esarl b y iNbitby 9.40 8:9tt ManillaJaa9.00 7:46 your time, for you will ne fir have abet- � ;� ,_, tarn extent damage the road bed, t e bust. All tickets good going p• crops will likely be marks soon, oa sU m.. trains _ i It��A , damage.to private properties is much more ease men are expecting an or fall sea- Taffy and all irsaas Wdaesda�,god to ;.t i ter 411ant3@ t0 get fur, @cheap. _ extensive, therefore, it seems to be the __ `' son than ngaal. return not Inter than Thursday night, rXi.- C � AD IN�pECT 0 R �Z'�Cig• K. opinion of the executive that the carport The Nig ht•blooming 1. d ned by inti ample time tot fishing parties to enjoy � '; tion should-not bear more of the ez nse �,, mcianuell, had four lossotas out a day or two in these famous bees As2iiag �0ads• Tf 0B i , s than the amount of damage to tbo h- last Thursday night. As sal a harge waters. Hot ao cold s►a bdf al had free @ Bt I { g, . cod EltOdk Of �nde 8, �, �f way would.warrant. In feat it would number of pee a acoe a chance to and excellent m� can be espeaal- g in hie �et don't forget. ;. appear that the council scold not legally see this rare "4 beaut' nl $ fir in bloom. ly reduced rated either on she boat or at , are 40 pe 8d o Vliet an 4 do more thou this, ehionld any ratepayer A few days ago Wesley, of Mallory arae of the`ronany!fit-oLr note #,far which r=r Qr Haekner, of 6th con. of Elco , ;met with a ent of time will be given 04 ane of the I . r object. -1 Y oto I!you coli t :; • serious accident. Being a y of an is. p�cpal g plao". ge Z -The ismaine`of a fate Ptiaoriok pilin f : ventive turn he is always r• Ing u some np ap�rty qt f orty of your lrioads mos will i Hare ,.sacsond soft of Rieliard Haney, thing in the way of tnschin ,and#event• be glad to gine them a ' ` oar r .r wereroa .'_­ '.ht here for interiaoent There, aobiae C. F. �lson, R. H. SPRINGGOODS1, • Ll ly fitted np ami of three ing ai exvinuve see . day morns , from fort Heroin, Mioh., cylinder to thresh tiunoth. ;seed. While James, F. �V. Watrres►, Coaairaittee. • f ar � " where the family now reside. Deceased using it x-few days ago he g t bis left hand Dont forget the po"h f"dT9l at the � ,p@8. o� was s harness•maker by t,ade,.and was caught and too roar flmigers �rs,taken off. chn>reh, - barn, oft Ate, Sd, leridd v8�ltlte i8W Prints rase �0 B, Cbrirstn Prints { ottonad@s �h' Vie, Art 1�Iusins. Y ' , 1. . I .—— �t in his 88rd year. He was unmarried, --Journal. t , ; a i ,,�! �: _ __ Mie illness lasted onl a few .weeks and . y . nattatiot qua 76 y old kiss• fr - was termed b meal sl mon as ooneam :: Hon. . $ : fire .of taebao, 31t8 hats Ill the la eat sty188. ` ; " ': • y p I ed the b&gd of a ouni Isdy by way of a1. �� lien . s to f$ IPS . tion of the throat. The fsweral took has ymignedhPo . Q Qom ! ter. a Int!for brew rt tr '� if print;d, suitably ` for patchwork. ,`-, V nce at-$ p.m,.froL>a H31ts A Dil}mgham s Applicst a for gat P . . : :, ::; . toe of ibe of omit. 00110w,,; I �. ` below 009t. ndertakimi Eeablishment,and the inter• of adminisprl O I - pprr { g At. a N� C.01N.�.�� ' meat made at St. 4eorge s cemgterv, this following uiteststes. -� Forrester • y - .. . - - .. ' viii A large number of out villagers' Markham, p pe �ril �,;' �. 11 , . BADi - .. -:.-FS,I?. `�.� • �'QQ qy • volt-- ! ... z ,_ - t� ti h"Ew yid d.. ff.' :,�, �y_ .-, ' - lla a ytt� ' 4s. -'a.• '.r 4. "i- bn,. ��:: - ' - ". ,;�>., - 18l6 Joao b t fA e } aaad all fie I N , ! ` _ . ! h ,a}r-r:� >p T 4 *4. "t �. �. tended b8 n res , y F ;D� --:.. ..: --•.t p J __ .c..-. ,r _r==.: .'C� t'a.� :sti.� s�n+. 3 7 �r ,;.` .��',?�§.... .i d ;4. .. ,! .,� t �. • • --, h. _ _ 4 A.n(1.. j� y�<�Nw alk + Y y .t d... :: • - _ ...CS .. .l',.< T A . -. d (p.. '!G.. _ -..'�' •�, Y'C. :-1-,•..?v ti !- t3 5�: ,, :4-.-.: .'. a T.. - 1. :".i , eta. �; A. '.1G. �'• it ar area H i i_ .d <r .3 .., .1 I .,E 1, W with Lia. bereaved fam ' r. .. _ ,. . -...� - _ C I _:t ale uT - '.t,. " '. _ _ "5 *' 7 ::a-i _ _ rtl. _a l- $ '.. .#" ai3r:r a.,,-r Y ^s."e •al .S, ,:t- ,-•'1j e. .2�.• r.:. {,�, f 3 __ /a �...�a�rz''tr -.?s--x=-. alt:w�.a ^q�'" ? Mt_f;�F t ._ L a. ' i t` 1 sr, .t r•�4 .y�� mold" "lam' ' _e, ...... v, ;r14s L rf(i 4, Sty ;