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R. -= f �,fit r,ofinfss{wYtal (�a>r1Q wh did bar. H. et left Sunda ei, ,� _� . �-.: that whereas Bros Dr. anti Mrb• - y t; �' �� _ ><; LA'rEBT LOCAL HAPPENIN(iB SEOOBABD BY filer, Wh does Buftalo Bill n t et s 1' �" `&�{ ateson are mourning the lose by„death y P g - . D JOTTED DOWN BY ODti . � ! , .s lrjedtCal. >i K THE PREss AN e . ' f ���^��' COItAIIePGNDENTs. o their only child (Iladys Pearl, Who was tit? , s be Ind t t - - 6 rn from them after bat a fbw brief If Tbm wait h' he qa a poet tsts� >�x,' ' M.BATEMAN, M,D., C.M.,M.C.P. ,. .1 OLARZMONT int es illness Therefore it ie resolved• more. •� ,,.:r R• & S.O: Cproner. Office and Reeiaenoe, _ ``. �'ickering office 2lours: morning - hat this Lodge take the present oppor• On Banda�y •.last Ruse. Forster wad r. � ins Street, so to II:30; Evening 6 to 8. De Fngh, of Milverton, is ai: present in ba tlzec� ere. t pity of e7,pressing to Bro. Dr, and Mrs. '. this neighborhood with friends. ateson their sincere and heartfelt sym• • 4rmstrong was, visiting friends of ,�� Lepat. Near Claremont,on Monday, N,o'P. 19th this ac© Last week. r� the wife of S. Hard , of a daughter, ash in their awfully sudden and sad P F k - ENTON & DODDS, BAIi1RTSTERS, =' y Eliiotion, trusting that the bereaved Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fowler were vise• ,>••.-��._ ' = SOLICITORS,>,"'C., 10 Adelaide atiiiy Ed. Pugh, of Chatham, is now the est ToroLto. At Claremont uesday desats' may find consolation in the �gO.P. Ferrier Sunday. r;� "f' e WELL v., BARRIS• �''� -� gaeet of his hast of friends hereabauts. ought that their dear one has been call• Mr. and �1lra, A. Ellis were visiting t8 � �` r° E• b ARE drown AtQtoxney,and County Charles Derusha and sister Ella, of IIx• former's are>�ts on Sunda ,;ter >. TER,Co y tp- _ n this week with frlends Here, d to a better and ha ler land, and that p : . '�' o�ioitor. 0ourtHouse,Whitbv• 7 1. he is not lost to theme brit has only done I think �t would be advisable fear t� � �� ,sy: NO• Choice Family.Patent Flour $]..60 per bag. bridge, ape t a be m• council to build a sidewalk on the taws Y 1- • _ ES MILLER, SOLICI R, Jarides Greig, of Toronto, was here thi$ efore. And that the Secret ry 's TAAY Pnbiie. conveyanoer, etc. once at - AT THE week with frlends. He was also in search trusted to forward a copy of this resolu- line and ti�h con. as people arevE d8inger a' , Thistle Ha; near Brougham. Money to loan. of a pair of horse of fallin Oyer the stUm d aloft 'lie •� 5, ion to Bro: Dr.• and Mre. Bateson, and g p s I : . \t- OW & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS. s p M X L The market on Taeedap was fairly weld o the Pickering News. S. B. Lynda, w, of the road, teras Soliaitore,dcc. Office opposite Posh _ •—=-••••+" .. ' office,WL.tby,out. Jno.Ball Dow,B.A. Theo• �IC::KER2T�- '• attende3. There were some new tincts Donald R. Beaton, Beeretary. i �5, - present, and it ie e><peoted that they will Q E N7 E N N I AL. ;� ,t A.M°Glillivray,LL.B. Money to Loan, 8y 8 . . _ - m � oontinne to come. Hi hland Creek. ' ,� yew thousand dollars, private funds, oeQ B Frank Bu! ing, of Oshawa, is aisi�it A to loan on Real Estate Mo ages at teas a •e0x Any person wantinq•haree clippfug don® :' 'will do well to ce►11 neon A. Foray6lle, J°ah is going to start a boning aoadetlly at Jacob Bru well's. �._ onabl9 rates of interest. THOS. YARgER,Bar- �p a ' raster Pickering,(every Satnraap-.) 4'y »1`i dee ' a' `e, $ ' •a Claremont. He bas every facility For. do• in this place with Freddy' as genere►1 man- Rob Chapman, of Toronto - oeit P, a - , „ , as „ A ins the work gaiokl and well. ' ager. Thanksgiving day under the -parenbiE. 4G ;' T'et"inamf/• t r • � w d ° p ' Dr. Smith, of tonff9ille, will visit The Bridge at this place ie completed roof. ,��' f` F• WHALEY, VET'ER NARY p as r °A� ° Claremont on the first and third Tuesday and is one of the finest in the ooanty of Dr. 13mith of Stoa>Iville visited ham . . �, surgeon and•Dentist. Graduate of On- p�,.� dvR a. . W __ -,a - m , sister, who is teacher of oar sohooi, +oa. � k�3 f.: '" ::, Toronto. Graduate in cs( of each month. His dental rooms are in York• p y Thanks I in d },crag veterinary oolleQe, >k, A friendl ame of football was la ed � > 1;? Dentistry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary =.� adv ie�' O $Andy's block, nazi door to the market y g g F .g ay. g• ` peeoeiation. Dentist a s Lenaed'to�a0ffiee N ivyQ ° �' °' I �° ^ M TobI88 Uaeter shipped a carload of here un Thanksgiving day between the - Fred Lewis, of Harbord Col. l dais r :� � day or night prom ly $ighland Creek team and the Bcarboro Hilton Brumwell, of Osbawa High'Solioct k p A alsike clover seed direct to England this Rangers, which resulted in a Victory for Residence, °Telegraph and Post Offices, White- M`it Hog a,n., + 901y s nt a few da s of last week at •their •e- : _ , } Yale, O aVr a - $ O week: He is papi>aq the highest market the home team by g to 1. The game was p u gOpKINS,VETEBINARY SVR- o rice for all kinds of grain at his elevator, s active houses. one of"the finest that hsa been played here PA Football �3ateh took place mere '- 0 }EON,,f}red`nate of the Ontario Vet- � - a ! �laleNont station. ` °rinary Uollege Toronto, resterea maiXiber =O o a i ,c b ; a m o {or some time. The players did aagtlit i ntario het rinery Medical Association, r W P+0 o q q a Qpk o� p i p,�� A horse•ba er was here Tuesda as also Thanks ivi da betweea the Bangern of the O y y themiselves most magniflcontly with•the g Ag y . office,residence and shoeingg forge one and one- w.� .a m b� ��N 9� m a large number of horses ; but very few exception of the Little General who aaed and the Highland Creek club. �e ail! uarter miles north of Green River. Steel O d1> $ $d c p a m "' q b $ P4 Pk a fi.ai Gtr deals were made. 'Where the difficulty some most rofane language. The cat was pleased to Fay that the latter club won bf . , driving shoes.at iron prices. 09ce and Tele N� ! '°1 pp 54 Lours from 7 to 11 a.rte.i n onto P ppmad Tel e, m b $4 o d B ; o° �a I y was we know not, but it would seen that in the tniclat of it. Tarn' oat boys and a Moore of t�vo goals to one. Weld d F . JX graph addroes whiteve e s O og X ti ft c� the buyer did not care to .make a very practice so we will'be able to repeat the boye. ,' Qreen River,Ont i~U �, a P j I heavy purchase. Many returned home dose on Christmas day. The"teams lined The Anniversary ig connection evit�t• 4i -- HO�SAS A, (IRAgp yd, yEtERIN- I «: n ae follows Ri hland Creek : Goal, M. Centennial church was a decided success.." T ARY a;T1tUEort,G}raauate of the Ontario 5 i o o , ;,� e m � pp tq with their horses mach annoyed. P g :_,,- 6b Cha roan ; .Backs, P. Gates,D. Bartarm ; On SUndas 18th fust. there were threw 6w le a fioronto,re�istged member ,; 8 b .0 g a w Tneeday, deo. 11th—The farm of 1 L Veterinary Col g , Hood, being th Half Backs, S. Ormerod, W. Knowles. R• services conducted by Rev, Mr, Chapmasl o!the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. . , m n a e Parker ; Right `'Ving, E. Besse, F. Plax of jl'oronto, the attendance at each servim - ,n 3 alto honorary member o the ontar�^ Medical •per C4 OM �o "j dorsa OWIIed by SID. 3 '�8 I � north part of lots 19 and,20, con, 7, Piok ton ; Cen•tre, F. Lewis ; Left �Vinq, W• 'e e , society,treatpps all diseases of domesticated ani- ox ' Bring, will b© sold by public auction, a R. Bartarm. Rangers Goal A. being vers large. On Thursday fnllotn- . �``� malt` ry. Allrcasesa o aptly attendedrtoa t Wilson's Hotel, Claremont. Sale at `L Bramble, Dentistry. P Little ; Backe,. C. Thom pden„T. Little ; inq the usual Thanksgiving Drinrrer to DB 4'; xeasonabie rates, office at the well known et- •g, giyen in the basement, after which an e� isiiment of (}sham Bros..one mile West of CROWDED WI H m. Propert will be Bold subject t0 Halt Backs, D. Ormerod, G. Little, •;' tabl or artienlarB see bills. J. flax- eellent prugr m was -rendered in thetb� t ;- Cla;emont. Telegrams to Cl i3e1y Ont puncta -�fi Iportgage. p Pearson ; Right Wing, J. Weir, <, p ly attended to, G00� HIi\ S. Thomas Johnston will leave for th well ; Centre,•A. Ormerod ; Left Wing ; C. hof the church. The masieal gait of city shortly where he trill reside with hi Calender, E. Willis. The game was. re- rogram n•as ably provided by the 11�Ivs>�k- ,, f3{itE00 (F,axbo• . , _ Iii fereed by F. Mann who gave entire satin- ham Quartette. whose sindin9 was gre�l� <§ - 101 . _ . •-,N,Yft^,•• daughter, Mrs. John - Patterson. .ri,, F. Col- " ave anoer, Com- many friends here are sorry to lose M . faction to both parties, Umpires, appreciated. The readings and teem- sQ NOMAS DUNN, Co 9 - dare- Johueton, but sincerely trust that he ma line,J. Sherdoa. tions given by L. A. Kennedy, M.A. e Tmiasioner fol taking Affidavits, etc., CI& i _„_____-..r.0f, also yell received. The proceeds of moat,Ont. , enjoy life in tae city. The.sadden deaf --- . - . _ y: g of hip aged wife has proved.quite a she nRoox ROAn. anniversary amounted to aUonti?4. _;;' BIINTINCr, Issuer of Marcia e • II •�••-• ' B• ,Licenses for the County Of Ontario. Of 1 ` ',/� to;the Old gentleman• - WHITBY. - - A -ra or meetin is started for Wednoe- doe at the store or at his residence,'Pi19ering �� The sewers have all been placed ben b P y g . '" � �� our main corner and tLe etre®C -nice y day evenings in{tile Banday school hall at A burly 'coon" visited our tows, 5"— - C t t� Qi-.-- F MAR , i i R. HOOVER,ISSURE 4•f e % levelled down again. There -should a - °'°look' , a21d = � N, Crnwford, Esq., has mo9ed hie goad• week: •� P• gIAGE Licensee!or the County of On- i r,( ` nC more flooding when's wet day Qom s. 5:, tario. Uffice at reside nee or mill, Gree River. 1 will and stock to the Hubbard estate on Births-On Nav 17th , the wife �. �v ' i `r0`'VNSHIPC,LEItK While the gravel was being hauled a � Back street. ' Vizi. Sm:tli, of a daughter. #, T $E>�TON, before being spread, a few of the "boy Mrs• Asa Hubbard is still in the hospital An "At Horne" was held. in the �cptiek. ;; ` 1J Commissioner fox taking Conveyancer, g� a ¢rOssin oyer the mud betwe n alUdavits, Accountant' and Insurance Agent. g at the city. but we are glad to learn. that church ari Tiles Si lying evening. Money to loan on farm roperty. Wills pro- the Post Uftlbe and the �Vllson Hou e. Seven J�ibilee Singers gave an eista~ a�- 9 b pp she is improving. w" bated. OFFICE—At Whitevale. will be in If the pathmaster but $ods Ont who id par market la looking iIp a little, there mens in the Methodist taberia '-s '' i Brougham every Monday after 27-for the •~ transaction of bueinesa, _ the mischief tilers would be! a charge of being » buyers here on Tuesday instead of T John Lewdery off the Chromate , zt ONEY TO LOAN APPLY O F. _ murder in the first degree registe ed one as previously. =$'- Mise B. Palmer, Miss G. and Master D. indisposed this we©k. Jack has t�i�Io T M Hutchison, appraiser at Clare Ont for 1� agaln6t tnem• - Qtly for some time est. Canada Pc+rmanent Liman �c sag00o C Toa Brsnn Linton narrowly escaped the n• M•.Docker, of Pickering, visited here on ins po P is f office,Toronto. Stock capital at the 'e0 le st1 Of Thanks vin da Johv Hopper's hotel;the Iock upt,iabei tori assets$8;700,000. The company lends money je wh �/ p dertakers fond caresses on �'Vednesda3 of Om merchant is busy getting op some well patronized ao far this fall., Jntsey�` ,- lowest current rates of interest and o favor $�,RNARD'S SORE• well last week. He had one of the seat CII fine cutters. Give Herb a Call if yon want there is a lot of tramps on the road. , boy's a- able terms o! repayment, Mortgagee and de- Thanksgiving visitors- Peal Gordaa and . r i bentures purchased• No commission. eodelay although the tines 'are hard men load his shot Han for him, not oar nq anything in this line. H. Francis, Bnwo- .� 8t �, F.zpenePs moderate. you want a good stock to eho8e to hold the $re arm and discbarq it, young men when you try to pound each Jas. Shins, Toronto, ,a sn laced i6 under a bunch of r '!s W. �licheil St. Catharines. F- A. POST,SCOL'JNTY ARCl3law n e your presents frQni, ` and,s0 we Bey p other again n ii 6 oz. gloves Instead of 6 h bridrte, k a; . for the county of Ontario g i and by means of a string the ham er stones yon sill not have to stay in the. A band wagon iced of young people Eton sna t eciflaatione furnished for ,every °lass of are showing' . , dropped. There was an awful re rt• house so long then. Oshawa, attended the dance hel8 =irl the - Q building. Steam and hot water hea in and iri Olc and silver. ' Th$ barrel was shattered as was also the H. E. Poynter has. secured the sole' Council chamber on �Pednesday eveni+�. f+ Ventilation a speaiaay. OfD.oe—(leilb0k� SW R D PINS g oorllsz Dnndae sad Brock streets, Whitby. N gun stock. Linton clsime that, he as agency for Pickering Township and the week. Residence—Hingeton Road East Picke i___ ng.S+-y BROWNIE PIS in, silver and struck upon the arm by a pieeA of the fly• surrounding country, to sell for fhe Bsin Dame Rumor hue it afloat theft dohs f NOMAS POUCHER, Licensed Auo• , enamel. - Ing stook. Tlie section man is bel re•' ldannfaotannq Co., of Brantford. As this. Willi4, Of Hatch Broa. hardwareatere,bird T ' is an old established firm, we have no lately been , married. Congratulabicas �r tionee:,,Valuator, etc•,for East-York dna R H 11fV E STONE P i N that shine spousible, by Bryan. the whole of North dna South Ontario. Strict like stars. - i doubt Herb will do a cashing bneiness for Jack. ' attention given to all orders by mail or telegraph. tbeild. Needed. Thbs. and Wm. G reenwrood, �- Ohargge ngivenat i- Address THOS•POUCHER, - DUMBARTON. 0 47 Brou ham,Ont. i K P f N S with . initalfl 8214 We would sa pose from the item aboot Toronto TJniveraity, spent, ThankagiviaQg ' B z g ST ,— p Mr. snd Mui. blems. Walter Thom spent Thanksgiving Day our oweert in the (been River been one of J. Hamer Greenwloodarente, 5 � POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC., em encs that the writer mast have . _ . 1� . Green River,solicits sales from his num- �at-prices that t HI T_B� 0NT in oar midst. those creatures who ere in the bank corner The Daughters of England gave >R reoep- crone friends both�r and near. Bales o!farms, tempk+you to buy! f • Miss Caesar, a former teacher, iY anis Earn; aleck, dna everything that is to be sold Will ( ins friends hare. clad did not know cash to keep silenn tion in the form of a banquet on Thasib- � be handled by the subscriber with the utmost it Dr, Smith, of Stoaffville, 'and Mier t at tbay might see and hear what was go' Todge which metthe eeon that #day. '' °are and sold to the very best advantage. t8ly r w�' WOULD CALLI LL ,�,. __ — I I . _ Bmlih, of Hi hland Creek► were gees at itiq on. Those who did know eco>rgh to tSe- ods i` , � : g , -,„ OHN LESLIE, BST AND SHOE the manse on Tbanksaiyinq Day. have decently in company say it was far Cop•; �T Maker, Pe ged and sewn work. Orders :. ��N be and their ex tations and truly as ad- WHiTEVALE. 5. " g perien°ed r►orkman- •L�•TTE We believe our trustees have a ailed .1 pea - _- romptly attended to. Ez vertised a grand program and well carried t8 t:1 s °�� 0 t0 Our well eel ted StDOk . Miss McKechine, of Peel Co. Ma teach r for . . ship, non t forget the stand,nearly dpp 'v oat. If the had know even enough to keep We regret i o learn that Mrs. Laaghl'in ' Kewe,HingAetreet,Pickering village. HNITTINti YARNa, 1896. sibs comes highly► recommend y :F uiet afterwards we should have kept quiet. quite ill. edu t: D. W. Ferrier has been aaable to b g FINER WOULD, • daring the past tato weeks owing to .ill But we think the only mistake we made Thos. Ward spent Sunday with fries+ 7 30 Tri ; TI, E � 0 f wad failing to treat those fellows as they in the city. HAT PING, ; health. We wish him a speedy r very. ISS nding a few da ItQ #;.'. e' A 'lar a number from bare attend tl ave beenrdeAlt with elsewhere and either S. B. LyndIe ' pe WLy waste time and and labor working th , $ASR PINS, them out of doors or had•them fined Whitby thin week. , WOr `= nm handle when the wind'will do it ';:, funeral of the late Mr. Andrew, ata hue p 3 p p use: CHEAP PU aE$;' day last. Mach sympathy is felt # r the 20 and cost�.each,for disturbing in asahool Mrs. R. Ha�►kius spent last weekin a� >< AY :xt?. without expo bocce. Saoh oreatnroa are a disgrace to onto in cite idance at. the Chrysanthaal bereaved widow and children. "° ; i, For the small a ' of $30 you ban get one of Stro2 g WoolleL Mitt for men find __ � the Township, to say nothing about the show. boys, section they represent. Mesedamea Mott and Tinsman, of Ttor• i-, RI�ZF'Y, BROUGHAM. onto, visited heir sipter, Mrs. Jos. Wilsoaa Stationery and School! Supplies and n I: '► �-I I ` { *? I OHgRRYWOOD _ last week. Iroved WINIMILS beautiful asso talent 4i Rug ,�, Cowie is fearful this tweak 1e ii he __ , Geo. «ard principal of the Groeftvcoto8 r Patterns. . T �. tpatent applied for) should loose Ilia 8 gear•old colt. je; Oewie is at present ' visiting Iter pabiic school, apeat hankagivingday mi�� i Mr. and Mss. B ke, of Mar Ilam, dadgghter, Mee. Dayidaon. " his brother T omae: �.. This machine can be attached'to any Ms & OON y• Mr, Henderson, of Broughham, was in We are pl sed to hear that Herb. LaniFr _=� without chap e. y Were hArA with friers over >3unda ,, pump handle q Miss Murtha Philip is India use thiN in is doing'ninely with his amputated atlze� ----r EAST,N , PIC ERINO. . P lour midst Thanksgiving Day. n't110 hoF ital in Toronto. ! 1 t ! , vreek t11ot her Dasa is not coup dared Miss Blakely has been visiting for a few } P DECKER S LIVERY : A number f the Masonic brethren ' l critical. da'y a in Bendale with friends. ,, ',, f I{ swiok has re nrned J, Irwin has been re-engaged at Raven. tended the fuieral of the late John Andreva;, - -:, .. '6 Mrs j'ut di , e , First-class vehicles and horses for hire da U�E of Pickering,on Thursday. t. Teaming dyne promptly by home, after havillQ ape�nt a wet eo shy, with an inoreb►e® of salary. Me• J, Annis and daughters, Mesdames `' ?11 or nigh g wish Ler father, Colin Philip. Mise Irwin has rotgrned home a#ter da 'or ob. , Bus in connection meet ll while la iii fat ill vI2 spending some time in Bruce County. Heron and Mason, q# Scarboro, are spen>fi- n, X EliJah Bode P 9 q George Emerton, of Little York, spent a ing a few days with Mrs. W. S. Major. insall G T R trains. Freight and ' , . dap had hie right arm dielocateil ;zt tl:e "'IPV ` e rasa slivered to all parts of !ow days around this place with friends. Mrs. m. Birnie, of Sarnia, and J. 1tk; '' =P elbow, The same was M Quo® 8t ended Quite a npmber attended the hot dinner McPhee, of Toronto, spent Thanksgivia� ; '• the villiage.• to wd ' now dou2 ae w+ell as co ld be ` and sale and commission stables i - R at Centennial, and report haying hada day with their fathe>i Postmaster Mahee. Pa We J,Qarn that oar friend Adolph Them- connection, �� e2tpected. grand ttme. �+ Jahn Poacher,�of Toronto; '� bare g inter con hue reached his destination near ;6�ot �,- > . �T Z'EG✓K Bp all appearances the corrin w arEO� with his brother Thomas Brenda Mr. will .be a very mild one as the choir boys Portage. He reports severe weather arl ;,1 Prop., PIQHEIiING- there. = ~ ........e,�-- 4 Poacher is one of1the yerq few rea •estate have Shaved off their moustaches. Sd�lerg la the easy that have v►►i hstood Boma o oar sports spent the holiday oat Coolly did notRinence iso 8wh ch ` ,i .` T�, , DAD $��� nliooting, but we thinkluekmast have been as uncal, in eonseq ' . S the collapse of the boom. �� hearts were sad and lonely, Faint beailt R =, OF CANADA- Perhaps the valine df horses i this against them as.their game Was not very neer won fair lady, Charles, you shonli , - enti#uL - r locality was+,)sever better ezempplift than Asnaal Anniveraar of. Cherr wood strike while the iron is hot. - �. . the other day, when John A. 'khi a trail• y Birtha--Ou the 4th con., on the 18tls r Capital, paid tip $1,000 040 R Methodist thatch will b®ld on Sunday 41 sd the lifeless form of a three•p ar•ord ride 'harch f it 98rd and 28th 1894. inst.,the wife of James Ha es of a daughter. ' Reserved fund $ 600,000 z 5: ' ' gander for a real.live horse, not a old and F y �' Further partioulare given later. Bee bills. We venture to congratn ate the happy ,: . t to convert inks flaaeag� roost o mince con leu n the arrival of their Srat born. , ?�`", Assets Over $7,700,004 <, ti ,, There was a meeting held.here on Wed• P P° o�I� to ar age f he nnual awes lig d, ha nesday evening ra cr t a J it a ht hearse ppy $ ` Head Ofl<ice, TORONTO. {.: - ''.'. _ : Thomas Pl il' and Mise assell, anniversary q# this olnaroh. "Ara the Cor- low, and to say that lIe is, at the ptessi ti - - 'uncture, a pier+than n®rural is but 1" # . h nd r i daughter of JOhn assell, 7th con , were root tune is not set we cannot give the par. desoribiu p I9 ecstatic frame of mi <}� gill I, L "'."` y�HE�� ` . This bank eases bran at StA$�`ville aietly married on Wednesday ev sting at tieul%re, but will do so next week• yUnion sergvices-were held in the Baptist g• = vvhere deposits`are taken at at2rient rates. the reeidenoe of the brides l arenbe . t?nly Borne of oar•1►oung folks w®nded their ���f church on Sunday morning, _the pas og, Sums of $1 and u wards received in tie'fi��'' filing'Ont or lwe W"t. : the >pu�t intimate friends of the amilies way to Pickering on Friday evening la�t to R»v. Mr. fit le and Rev. Mr. Pickett °f thla AVIN(18 BAND De artment, and p lsoth de>iw _ the S R th® best. it• war.® resent. As the yot2ug fo ks are hear the jubilee Ringers atid''Th telt ne Methodist Church lofliciaiai{�{., interest allowed hal yearly, :� mom® . both well acid fatrprabl k2towlx b re* we shaft we missed a grantl tract. They y• trod short addresses a propnate to the oo- +v; Farmers sale notes and othI '.. ' �lonr heti~ uallt • *a-s elle beet eoneer't f°r money ®ver ' A Glrabam , Y. - Goa le oar congraltUlatlious'nd l v('isbi iv ilii Oanadrt casiori. The choiria o the_ two church a er diseotinted at lowest rates. . For �e ith those of tlie: oXnmtztoity _ �`' PP g ti ed In renderin a well chosen and :. ro ►art:, :: ;: Iona 1 to r`" C2Ca Tld OOds ever. e,stitri of` -Btoa hard , III an i able P tlramme �i znihc'm� tiny".l,y farther informat pp y FIOtI. p g At a m g - - . _ . ,..-. }, --.�,-�. ,; �`���-� �. iso k�rY�,r� Bd> ge ng „!t• large ccangre anon mus iia a eudan - `.. 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Ok _ _ -- . __ _. - e n® �� NIAN z N hand corner Of tib ts.#s a it�►llg tai d .1 �'' W H E iednetiu in miners wages, and strike Is{ '- �� t�! �j `�[]' �T •a t ► with the wretcBe > i b$ 1 � s ►Ir � S 1� talk l f. 1 �U U U .._ ' tai af.. a i�tte pians l(o,ur .,� t.' r _ ` gyp' .rx-,�. as ,_ , r_ ' `:�i :%, Yt«N, v F. ° fir Nr hOnT°s. l;he' y ,� i�z `. rII herfa ie'tipid mto ri And Iu ,; later t►nd date,: ► _ - t aY , r- ! t ons ...► days ut a at ber fate ` ti e,,t err tate . ; Qic[e hgndrod anti 'farty•tbree a ea 6t►ve t „ was seDteagtred death and' m ®. HQRI;TB .E-. T E 0 ' v ,r--`= a IQenA . 3 f 'been re .cited, and about half o thetin are PRETTYHARLOTT :CtDAT S �W LAST ttor4es Mo ;..w •• ,, p . with pertec ' at,lmeess andhah fortitude t. y BLOSHE - A rienTtrtral` tea bin is -tb Ie inti': fatal. FIIL CltI11dE RECAILLED. that eevertJ who saw her`ore betrayed ,• z ;`At a time w g g uced.in the aohoof`, of Manitoba. The athletic couaoit of tornal IIniversi• itaLta admiration.f r whiohr:fhey lints with , r �, � h ---- - '-p ••+„y. : .,....: -' elbowed a t bre decided to send a view tet nom to "' - their eads soon after. �� � down by the t . The health of Lieutenant Governor Y pe . v -R9ackintosh has gre�tly improved in the in the Henley regatta in London next 1SLe ATented Iger i',evWd murder 'i itth '' ua 1>talasrtwa' itiracttes > rtsetag t June, ser ow>. wand, sad Cheeriatlty rand T s a o • past-few days. RAIQHT 0 ArfDEI� C6tldreta aanbj a••��� ctnetu1er s dim madesmo f 4 .. the ream)ty with Der p.ite. - -: .-• ST PR .M THE General Patrte; oral of the tesilt known - - George Clark ha�a been cent oed in _ Dentis at toe Ka4ds e� the gH11t $ritiah marks achtemen io America, has an4ounoed hie Xt was a centur a or, to be eTtaet 101 Ramelton to 18 months in the Central Y 7 lit° i cards. ' '' tis°n for stealin a bio ole. I � can Cup Committeeiwtng from the Aaaer[� , g g fIn went u ver tat the a sy Rotas orthe de Less A despatch "from Land `L says :_N more he is pu P g y years that a yours irl of anile birth 1otd Miser $ruin Bertin Affiteriea steps oris irr a its Eugene Cote., of Montreal, pleaded and country and convent bread g P • o cps Canal. , � ohairmttn of the . Armetlian ' Pa guilty of mailing an indecent photograph, Mr, Levi P. Morton., Governai-#loot 'ot then'in tbo throes , trio�t ' street railway and was fined fifty dollars. ew York state, spent$19,790 in the also• to poor, a8liated Paris, Mr, ILoaoher Mo sans arrived is 7.crcnto t on, soco>~din to a statement filed b of the revolution, and. to serve what she ' Association,. G. Hagopian,. has ani it is his c' Mr: Hirano Walter, of Walkerville, pro- B Y rem Central Ameetioa the other day. .A the followin letter received .his sale so re see to erect a lar a areamor and cheese his privsye eeoretary. ° esteemed real liberty and bar native land B +. fico B ho g y resentative of the ress had a chat with �. factory near that town. - Charles Wilfrid. Mowbray; the LD l,'eh dolibertitely plpnned and carried out a P P . an Armenian, whose game is not �iow erument live i anarchist, iIs reported to have reached Naw r. JheIowao. Hp is employed fn con• because it v.orsld 'eo ardize hie life we have- ex o . The rate on parcels between Canada and deed of blood and cheerfully paid the pen 1 P , to t>ta 4`- P Ja an b oat. will be reduced to 20 cents Z'ork, niers with hie sun. They assume ' action with gold mining in the Andes, Eatl of Kimberle the Seoretar h - horses more tl P Y P - arty afew daps . later with her life.' In Yt y of state :'lhe tote. nu per pound on and after .Tannery 1, 1895. the name o Curry. hich, he so. s is 4 lucrative business for i y for Forel n Affairs. The letter is a ' The Ne York Beard o Tkade and these-days, whein everybody seemed to be g Daft- . ` The navigation season for Lhe ort of y white man who car: stand the climate, farmers and b Trane ria ion has aeood a resolution to taking new interest in the tragic suaaes panted by one from Hagopian, in which he - Montreal is practically closed andpit has ° P here are only fourrwhite men kt the mines, ea s : " I have no reason to doubt the a proved a disastrous one for the ateamehi the a cot t at the polios force should be y a, - vgt;Y P - _,,sem' ne of whom is the #oreman, while the oth• divorced fr m ell olitical control. , / T thentieit of the details. Tho. will be bo tl n the war companies. °� P i.- ° n arooffioials of til mining aoinpany. Mr. Y Y ret ,+* Y Mayor Villebetiv$, of Montr,''I' bas had The Roya Electric Light Company have . . out by fuller official report#, which ha " horses had no p oIsaao has bean srwa from she cit for rQ r - ,I. `placed in -his chair of office a bealutifully urchaeed t a patents held by the Stanley � - - `_,•;,� . - . . ` - - Y Y• been, or which will soon be, received frost _ -.ralpid transit.._ chased medallion, ,'commemorative of the Eleot�•iaal nonny, of PIttafield, Mass., ,� ver four years, duf°tng which time ho bas the British a orate in Armenia. 'rhe rices it i the use of wbioh s rc fact that he was invested with - the chain , it is expected, will greatly n joyed good health except for four months, reported are the re-enactment of yhe $qy much as if he by the Earl of Aberdeen. . reduce the expense of the production of s r The school Board of Winnipeg intends aleotrieity, i hile he was stru gling with the coast garian atrocities with all their most Rickert•" . '% � a � � in details of,fiendish lust and atrocio the horse, for I ver at Panama. B . ;, -are no lon e takings=e toe _ jeh a ac�ol for teach- - The`new stesmahi t. Louis was launch- _ ,- g r P t Mr, MaIsaae getrr #I$ par day at the cruelty on unarmed ChrietiKne and defence ing''boys of the crim;nal class, .so that they �iQm Cratrrp's shipyard fn Philadelphia on �'_ j less, innocent . women and :children, , LheN is a to t will not have to associate with the children Mond; I1, Cleveland did the ohriai,e n- ' ines and works seven da s a week The + de' tow r,s and i Y• Y literately planner and ruthlessly executed r' decLned wit,hi of a better elaes. , . ing, in the p�•esence of 56;000 people. t reman gets $7,000� year. There salaries under orders received from .headquarters' „� ` A west bound freight Crain tau. into a Col. John A. McCanll, of opera fame, , ar lar a but Id MciIsaao so. s that at Corietantinopl'e." '� feed trade wa �r PPa B , K y of city busine rock slide between the first and second who fell on the ion and was paralyzed in �� f/ i agopian con�ludee by '4pealinq that ' ,tf = __ - ,; ;. ,a t t .; ; 4,,�g it+_{: s :..fix �� r a ` - - - 4 - `t- 9�•'- _ -.ii_ 'U- - �,r A,,, tj. s'Y ,i ss. '. �, ?a <: �._ - .tr y 7;. .c.., ,. T ,tis r t N. y• ,. :'L- rA :• . _._ :: - ....., .-:: tl:-. .'7r_... _ -if..T't�• cru C{_ , .. _ .. _ LS'y4d�r .. ,' y-€''; s . ( « e. :3v - .. x - r .., .-�.-,. ._. �... �- .-c. .. .. :.:. :. -. ... .'� ,. _ _ �- a ,..� ., is '., �> 3%';, 1 4� ,a..,r f eX, _ `sx4: _ .. ...-m ._. .� .3 ,.. .. .. ._ :. ..fit:. _:: ..- _.. ,. 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'..'i -.'- .w�: , .1 - ri�tGi iT.2!�11E?r "tA .. . . +i7�L'T�!- tdk' T*� t".- t"F� ., ti. -z. - z•. �.a {- 'S`, � -_ --. , ._ -< _-. - _ St .s.4`§„xdh 3 ^' _:,- ::. .. - .. ae7 ...,i.,. _ :-, .. l:i- .. .,- S -.3. Lt. - �R'13� ''.. :FA.ei :'� +is• tom' ti �. -.. e M• ..A .- v «o ... .r,.- _. l3, s,r «4l�aa[>n. - #, -' Y,.x• - - _ �ju- m _ .. - - - :-. 1 +ti. _k' 9S K.'P'- 4 I' -i•e 4�j1-i3td:.:•R�d. r•M'.� .•d __ -. a- _ w' __ : : .,./.�v_;. -.,t: Y' ,i s;t� -y-'y YL .`'�- '�L, .3'1' a°�° sr`„ea' 1. .w.:s e _ .. _ .-. _ d,�!#.._:..� ,c7.:_ - .,4 _ _:.. _tag_$ . •' _ _ _ - , n rl,I . ... v-. _-- - - 3 _ - - - , .. - _ - - _ -.-._. rte- _ - - • , - , .: - T i .S4• 1, 3 ._ .: - _ - - y_ -.- y4 ` _ Vhlorofari�l• far--th+� � saw- ,.M1P•.... - �T.i. -..M�Y.:.-- ':WHERE HORSES SELL. - g �INICQE 00• l C Rini f - i f .� _�y�j , . '`; "y �. 1.. -Prot. B rt Gl« tNilder of Clornell ttin '4''J' •, t I _ 't • !�- oir'bra& ern Read when pimpleet bot car �. ` _ r y Bests that chloroform should be used frealq utialea a►nd lilts manifestations of im nee , I .. �, ?: cre,i,t Britain Nas Talctirt Four'11FItoastiaell �'$E 5TARTLIN EXPILRIENCI -OF x bl d a ar. q'hay wouldn't ap ear if oar ` �- v IV, .. :to relieve the victims of railroad ' oldents Pe P horses store This Yeay Than Last. MRS. ROBINS N, OF' MIDHURST.. laod sea pure and your system in i ,the' - "s '� ' ; With t►ha Bae, bac, and saw at one' end of x ii �,= A t a time when a Canadian horse:,is be• -, right edition: They show you wtta yon: ' r '� ,, eve asses er oar sbould be a ties caw ,of eed--- ploodblood-Pucifier;that'swhatyou # � � lit � �a P X. k I io. elbowed aside and his value brought Nieves �CejitiEs !!1 lcnile-®lip”"Vel P>1s1►_ fY P K -, noanced;rositl ely II tcarabie-•-Bhj Was �Ohloroform, the mouth closed with soft get wlc yell take Dr. Pieroe's G 'Iden � PYA_. down by the bicycle and the electric motor, a Medloa 'ttscover . fl ;, , ,r Given ■g to Die by Two Doctors— low a �n sial, easily out with a knife, the whole Y �, '4 s it is a aonevlation and a aarprise..to find plotare o[Qoo ubalxh and t3tren th. being'plae+i<d to & hog .lined wit& absorbent It Fries ,ioalth .with-it, All B�9pd, ; _- r him made more and more welcome in the cotton. IR a disaster, one or tiro.table• Skin, d $Delp Disexaas, tram a nowQimon ' From the L&rrle miner `s f�_ .f T, - _ blotch ern tion to the worst 9orofulei;are. ar•� a �� Ilritiah market. This ie both . beaauae of spoonfuls upon a handkerohlef held near pp �' Near the village f Midhurd, abo t six the nostrils. would lessen sensibilit ver oared b it. It invigorates the liver, purifies ,r '- ? and in spite of his displacement. The miles from Barrie, tands the smithy f Mr: y Y and enr rhes the blood, and rouses wary � > loan. Ail dtherwiee inaeceseible sufferer t � ; more he id put out of nae in livery and John Robinson, wile within Bound f the could be eu lied b means of a cane um• organ to healthful aatian. In the'Wost j ` anvil is his home here in the mils of a PP Y ' etubbor forme of Skin Diseases, engh as • . ` �'' street railway service the cheaper he gate, beetle,, c►r feaae.rsil. For years, gays lar a and.leaf ora and dwell the enol hand Salt-rhe m; Eozoma, Tetter, Erysi ' las, S a „ , e and it is his cheapness whish heti improvpd g �' Prof. Wilder, I lave. castled a Bat two- I _✓ , tits ' his family Mr. R binson is a typ@ of the Carbun lee and kindred ailments and with hi3 eale.eo reatl The r8 ort of the,Gov- „ Douse vial of chloroform in a hip.poolt;et, ' ' *" '' � ; ow g Y• p proverbial blacksmith with the mus4les of It has not been needed in a railwa wreck Serofut in every shape,and all blood-ts;iatai r ernment live stook ins ectors shows that his brawn arms strop ae iron bends" Y ' 'if it fail to cure ou have our mons sok. ��' . ,' 4•u P� P Y g but it has open served as s speedy counter• �Y Y Y n�� �� t we have els orred nearl four thousand but with Mrs. Rob neon it has been differ- And the makes it the cheapest blood-purifier ��M.t t1M d_ p y irritant for the relief of inward pain. It sold, i ' ' "?."�' ant. The wife and mother has fora long read to dash in the face of au assail&n r ., horses more tt.ie year than we did last. I Y w that when Ou bu oft S lr*lYlu� ate, time been a viotiqt to aeut{e and painful biped or quadruped and has been-emptied, Goldfi b were brat known fn Chfna and p p' � 9 ri$• 1'he total number is 6,279. No doubt dropsy of the kidneys. Shortly of r xhe repea(:edly to puts out of misetty soma were br ught to Europe Ia the Aavente1enth Sion you are not Beit ng a astral P;- ` farmers and breeders had to take birth of'her.youngest child (now *44 13 homeless oau- Finally►, emptied u - their QAttury. mixturq containing orthless Ot �-��', years) Mrs. Robitiacin began to take fa`nting nostrils it has indaeed several fSNoaious {star —IIae Nasal Balm. Qaiok i- hal•mful drug3. VERY 'luell LOWER PRIC94 . _r +' + aQ i spells, accompanied by violent headaches, do a to stand not u on'the order;of their five our , , g p Soothinct. aloansintt hdalin Scott S EimulSion ax0w bd $� xt�" the i they were aceustoaned to take when This continued through the years than have going, but go at Deco. As a sanies paoifl- ` - j- �, � � ' stela sed,durin whi h time she has obt ined ' • ret for an anal sis re eals all'theft . , ; "r� ►ve horses had no rivals as a means of, lo4al P g o ostor, chloroform ie rQtnpt and. pot�[[�t , • weal customary, a 'hundred yearejago, . g the best medical ad tae available. For boat and emar enoies mi h arise when it ooulc when a g ntiem&n bowed 'o a lady,.to sgrapat iS,1A lt. onsequentl the encorsa a a rapid transit. But even at current export g g _; a year she was in a nsternt terror of Ding Dro6tably. >ce leas dangerous Blob in his foot yon the ground► meat o'f the medical world ,neax- c ut ,rices t is_grobable the farmer makes .as insane.: Her,find*b ay* eadaahe,,be iri� � � _ a i+t��� � s : �.� 4 . ohe treatmew of hu stn'eeduleitrantae. somtthtrtg. . + al much s if heisoI hfe iorae-feed'-instea'd oil pain'in�the Bdol<;an vtea swollen tog and Y_I - _ • C arlatanls &n. $use , - . . ?' , ,.,._-_ , 4,� ,..,t.. u= .t . ?, , bod made her oaa eomethin fearful To ' 'n the ho se for Canadian towns and cities Y g .. Iisve to lied their voaation:otl lite ant' .,_ - �. � y ► a re reeenta'ti @- o the Examiner Mrs• Aro omtnentr i meritltin divihe tv►rft8s. p S &, ns P Y , feria a ale of the a le. The lcnite hss •••� • _ ;. are no Ion er the markVts for orse-feed , „ God has been pleased tQ store the earth: P P °P " " .- '11�; - �' the u g h Robinsap _said i t is some five a six are to the uiuk • � .. y. bed'to.be: The.horse,..poliulatfott`in, and the air with remedial agenoies for the P q , ut►netia- applitoations , ; i ;I';�, ears ttiebo I tdo� orse'and since th we d I . ie•' towns and cities has very :materially ours of dineaee eyBd t e iprotoaq&title tf life. have for ante the vior;im of corns�pntil I �. ;�I t,,>. ,� i have spent hundred of dollars in :med'cine the aqn cation aha ed tt4elf--there s no ,-j,. declined within the last five years. The I belieive St. I.sroh Rater°to be dn8 of these , p c �� �� 1F ars i >. and. lint• medical a ivies. The eym ms aura. P team a Yatnle�e Corm Extriator t , r� feed trade was once an importaut ;branch � agencies. It is invigorating, exhilarating of•mp Dewe were h a7vy7 heitdaehep, ipaiq rov�so whatslendertiasis ublioo nice -A::: of city business, but it has waded before and remedial. Used oopeounly, its effect P P P� ,tl tat in the back and ki neys acid swollen leg&, often sea e. If ou sutler from corns get r i _. the naw power of . locomotion. As the upon the whole urinary passage is most Y t1'�'erCOiT1CS T3�astai OmOte3 t'llO ' a I rapidly grew wo se and last July was the Extr for and ou will b4 satisfied. �t r " B . urban markets for-both horaps and 4,;rse- ' ettefioial, y . K, re given ap by.Cwo.do tors to die, and s 1 mq Sold ever where. lriakin Of SDlld F and vas: 4 .<�• , feed Have fallen away,an .export :market • Wet. 'Fswatc*, D.11 u,fi 4 b friduds. and neigh rs tell ''me timet`-they+ A, p,f38 Vital Str th. It hat nO ual.aa =, }7x Y; nt w becomes the hope of both produete, Chits o, yrt'�r of When the Canadian farmer bas sent acrdas never expected to see me out agai 1 .- - ... _ i a Cute for Cou CO1d Sore'Tb I could not raise m s if u could not Fees 'W hen lotiery rromen`weie sold_in ancient-, gtrsr s+ ► s ,�. Ier as many horses as British buyers want for m tyelf and bads bdpassisted in atter Babylon. the money thus raised was used to Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Cky�nt "� kr IT a while he can turn his attention to raising Y ' Y- AKE I Anaemi Emacl�on,and - f thin Now I,am well and'etron „and dower the homely ones. • a+ a4 g Li}tlldtl ��u _ THL I 'Wasting Diseases I o . the Bruin needed to feed them« Juat now tt g' B '- a N b can put out a big w hing without any ver Giet Rid• Of Neutsagl4,: - y looks as if the bQst way to dispose of the B� T Scottg Bowne.BaNat►ilie• All gists. 60c.A St - N+ exerlian. Y have & ao euflered from d err- to feed ie to use into There ie no uee fn fooling with neurslais. he� - .. hcea fors number f years, -and wh n I It is a disease that gives way o ly to the _Finest In%. ti I s PRODUCE dOOD IIOR9k8 SAUSAGE CASIH S = �; 93 {'' spoke of it to my do for he said if it ere moat powerful remedies. No r meds et ported>4nglidt Intl sell the same to the eartera farmers sto ed worse reau is would follow, At o Sheep and Narrow Ameri n Hog Casings se <' a f + PP di covered has given the grand r sults that right prices, Park,Bi&ckw It 8i co.Ltd.Tor'nto - a n, i verymen, and horse fanciers of Great the urgent request o my solus who was hen invariably attends the employment of Pol. �v,,' Britain. This winter an old opening that -living in Manitoba, nd perso nally icne .of non's Nervilins. . Nerviline%is p positive ' en hall contracted within recent years shows wonderful cures wro ght by Dr. Willi me' epealfio foe all nerve pains, and ought to bs TAizs iiuns of widenin a ain. That is the Pink Pills I decide to ive this reme i a vol_ g if g Y kept an hand in every family. fold every Y lR ;y .J d- # Idn,and from the lumber woods. According trial. Sfnae using t e Piuk Pills, I ave whet©, 25 sen a bottle. PLACE A3 t useful,pro ve pr ro and successful a ' ., :ir r , all expectations this will be an unusually been completely our d Bad have felt uee - _ 6y takinga ugli Bunn ss Shorthand Coucts'L`e Bat . +dive season in the cam s and there tiut beneficial effeate Only the wee be- /sl p ' THE NORTHERN Bust ESS Coi.LLtaE, - ,, at � �u ht to be wont there for a lar er number fore I aommenoed to in¢ the Piak 'Pi is I ne - than usual of the grand horse that ire was told by & physic an that he could not ., oeonisiidOtlisw+ owEH sctuao oror. . _ 4 s•" ' fired in this province. Uheapnesa .moat cure me, and that I cold likely get w Fee Iib an A te6 all b1 rite for Announcement to C. . FLEMING, Print . 18 },ash the horse 4orward in other directions. when spring came. He analyzed my b ood . �1V beast DOu2 and (7oIIeam s Feu• , tt►ud(7rOtaa f1u:s i, There are at.ill many peop•e who -have nQt and said it was in a fearful state and hat r - , 'd -I iteetrode the' bicycle, and of these m&,,y my disease. was dr pay of the kiln y11, _. ----" .' S I C I -, I -,- tis a tiu would ride. The rice at which the which snivel coo d notes cured. his •'t j V A Y Po Y - �` �-/ Every'M sic Teacher In CColl - ` :an now get A horse is a direct temptatidn was about the milli of last)&nriarr- flet G.. -+ -_ri • nada -sho- ld know where t i u them to buy_ a beast• of their own, the third box.of pil my baokaetre let me ) 5" ++ can get t sir Music cheap ' • its ` ': ivlechanical locomotio ma die 'ace the acid it has not since eturned. I }rave t ken I � _ if Y P '� Wri[e us for Catalaga�s; a18e hese, Lot it cannot rgot out the thirteen or fourteen boxes in all awl we , sample py of the C�NaDi -.1 t+ ' likin that-moat eo le have for-him. The m recover• to this on( erEul medicin . I l '. * I t r � hinicTn t,&livemonthlyjottr• . > g P P Y Y { 4- , : .t -�tf e �= noble brute-has not.yet: gos.so low�as _to can't praise Pink Pil too iiauoh, wha ger nal with i1.00worth of masse „ .. H r in each ane. 1A 16 per der • e of no more account than a machine, I say of them, said rs. Robinson, rte• - madeb anvassers. Seeprem- -� i, ;. u . �. - S; I recommend th m to overyuod I t ium ilat We carry everything e --WHERE VitAS EDEN LOCiI'i~ 3D 4 can't speak too hi hly of ,them., ey / ` - in the M sic line. • . ' _ y, -, eavecf,my life, and I eel it my '�ttt:}f het ' y WHAL Y, ROYCE&CO. I i ,., ,, . others, � who are a ffertng si q, « 168 YO QE lT.TdItOMTO,ONT. e Senotar$ of Distinction t�o not Agree and know all shout them " w f-• N O, Canada PtB 1'natl8rit 't the Mystery Remain,q Unsolved• Dr. Williams' Pin Pills strike at itis �. . ,,y,.:..:• �'4 The -location of the earthl aradise or root of thedieeaee, d iving it from the aye- - � ;x O, " Y i tem and restoring th patient to health and er . ^+�' "`"-' . �r l'c Re�1" ;. Loan and Ss. is S Company. �: ►f- ; Garden of Eden, ie atill< a matter of dispute• *stren'gth. In cases f paralysis, locom�otae . . lift. J. W Dyksww» `-� �/t,•.✓'•- ! ' r tc - among orientalists and scriptural scholars ataxia, sciatica,. rhe matism, kidney and 8!r Qeorg!!'New Brunswick,- -`� ��Va1 '? �n IM OrrQd�'• ° . � * `` .,� P . Office---TOCOUto St., Tironto. F 't of highest reputation. Same have endeavor- ' liver troubles, er sipelas, earof 'lour " ""-"^" [� S a'°J o a j , ed to lgcate .:it by the fruits Bial mineral tro blas, etc.,. h eo Alla are su rior t all - e A#Advle,e _ - . snbetoribed Oa ital.- .. : .....4 a,eoe,tl� •5, other treatment sT ey are al ;a •ep 6o . Aft a ��� rip �.1• +� � Pa1d np Oa LtaL..... ... ...... 8«800.1100 p , ,t productions named in the biblical descrip' foC the troubles �i+hi hmake ttiv lives f -;�- � l$ oR• etrirw I�Jk• Beaer�red Funds..... .. .. , -. i,1t•64.t i - Total Assets .......... ' M 18,OOA o tions as they appear in the eeaond chapter maby women a burl , and epsedily� re- iso strr9ngth, No Albalon 1s.Cc r S �� r. � - a C store the Lich glow of health to s llow n► -t:--`;09 --� The enlarged a&pital d re>;ourcea of t3tis - a of �.enesis; others by the rivers mentioned b Company together with he increased facill- n it`_= cheeks. Meq rok down by over ork, , �%�" . in verses 11 to 14 of the above mentioned MOOd s SilrstdpArillA aA40 Pw►feet RdC. ties it now has for suppl 'n land owners with � ,; I, , worry or exueaaea, w ll 'find in Pink P 1111 a j y�M ptoco cheap mono , enable t e Dlreotora to meesf s chapter..- The weight of investigation anti certain ours. $old all dealers or sent Health. i .. ASA Rl y hv►�K. .. ,, w with promp eas all re uirenients for loans ` tradition incliue'to an agreement that the by mail, postpaid, s aQ cents a box, o six The fallowing letter a h+Ont well-knawni upon satisfactory real es to aeourtty. Appli- w 1,. boxes for $2611 b addreaein the, llr. �aerchsnt tailor of at Qeorge, N. .: -- -- eat3on nosy be made to the ^.ornp&ny'a local < '' -. Tigris and .the Euphrates of modern g Williams' Medicine ouipany, Brook ills, "O. I. Hood dt Co., Lowell, Mass. a ��S MUST ©�. Appralsere. or to"" t geography are the -third and fourth rivers J. BEBT 1ldA80N, Ont., or 9chnecta y, N. Y. Bewa a of (ie(Women-I am glad to sslythat800d's T he Leavill Dehorning Oltp- �_. agingDireotoer. d mentioned in the biblical description of the imitations and subs itutes alleged be Barra arilI&and hood's Pills ha�illa done me a per w81 take them off with less n--- ----- -~ 1 + garden. ,Tkose who. agree so far diner "dust ae good," great ettl of ood. I had a ser re attack of table and less pain than any 1 '. i; a,leis as do whet rivers should now lite grf in tits winter,std after gt�tting over the . g ``� -��• (1111 IQI� ` s he re arded as the ancient Dison and.Gihon. Aend tot oit�ulas�vtttg:>pr6bs, g foyer 1. d not seem to gather str gth,and had � -_ n Tile Buddt}i9tic scholars althou h thlt CANADIAN NTERPRISE.' , tesLimodals,e0o. .O ,' g Y no ambit on. Hood s BarsapaNl progad to be I reject our Bible in the greater part, incline ` - - • ' ittat tvh t I needed. The resul were yarn j ' t-, the opinion that:the Pison is the sacred A 164 York il-t#per at' Last Diseere Its satisfac ry,and I recommend th medicine to �• � Kt��� ' y Ca all who a aftlioted watt rhsttm or other ttbett �.�i„ ' ,angea and that the'Gihon is none other 6gts ■ee • i i f than the Nile« As to the last it is alto- `-T i Ihave been drinking Leon Minerdl Water The Irew York Ti s says e4itoriall to- e t.£ Rather probable that they are correct on �� dTi+" � regularly tar four y &nd oonaider liths 4' that point because the biblical account day_:-- It is not par icularly Qredita}le to t very best thing to drink hileinggo�nierall train- ,, 2 I R�lainly says that Gibon " compasseth the American enterprise hat the work, of;lay• sf>iletfonil w►nsed by poison end blood. 1 -+ p�lleete�lyy owed me of ncon patioahanvd kidney '.` whole la d of Ethiopia." Some inveatiga- ing a sable across t e Paoifie sbould shave slwaps k�P Hood$ l �lllaI in nor noose k,mble. b' _ tions at$rin that Eden wgs a spot of tom- and useit when 1 treed a totilo. 1R►e also keep �,$ Haszrrr, Hanning Ave,. : F 1 t t been left for the &diene. The ;Dom- Hood a Pills on heard and thfnit ni�ltlyof tltetaa. (3hampion edestrian of Can&ds. paratively -small area located on the table j J. W.DYssti",fit. G o"ge, No*Brtswtck. ♦ , { ' lands of what is now Armenia, from which meraial interests of ur Paoi6a coast with A )M St Leon linual atu N , Ltd• °' rise the Tigris and the Euphrates. A few Asia, as well ae wi h the islands of the Hood's PMO ars 1Pm'•lT ve tabM sad do - - ' Read Q�ow- St•W.,Toronto. • t-. scholars of distinction argue that the Aaamie pacific, have for a ge eration been far;mora Clot purge'paw or gyp• Bold by1 au d�l�dn' AUDruggietk Grocer9 d Hotels. . ,- 4 paradise was located ip Africa,' in the vici• - l . ' niLy of the�'Vlot}ntains of the Moon. Still -1II1p°rtantthan th of Cane►da., Y.4t we A&UN,S WANIso t 1 another school of Orientalists locate the have relied for Dom unioation upon;slow [,�Og the latest and best line of Books and - I t"' .elebrated gisrden in the vicinity of the' mail steamers and 'have not• eetabi had 1' $ibies in Canada. all s and prioes, i Terms itberal. Write for iroulars. Y R 3 l ancient f R ism ,, �� city Babglon. None of these telegraphic commun ation even with the ynyyx� j=100S p,a Toronto. s theorists has b n able to get the four rivers gawaiian islands, t &ugh one enterprtisinq 0><ilario. i mentioned in' the biblical account.properly newspaper two year ago invented a',oable � eta f ►n ever. T±�ery y: wtints t els ~' r i located ; neither have the found a lace g a �j << Y P for the purpose of� promulgating its; can -a lltartRn t ate $vtel'y.deteltter.aeliti tllem. They wear like I n. . where one great river seputatee Auto four o e m'ada `news. The Csnadtaw have uMe In alT-gees as I` ' heads." This being the case„ it is hardly eh wn great enterpr se since the o en n of ecilo Isde,>Couseq Bol P 8 toll liters and cleat at t+e egyeatly `r `., necessary to add_that the ezaet location of they the most rnctMa)for ro b usage, - ;�" the Canadian Paoifi .in divgrting tre4de tp - Eden is a mystery that will probably never that route, while Californians septa to u l i be solved. have been very spat otic. The layinjq of a lie► tatlei /"► I _ ' t cable from Vanoouv r' instead of ftobi San gewer Bits then othrrrepCutrre &nd aim ler, WQO� z wilte�Qr c.logureto jt°4 REFORM IN •RUSSIA Franoisoo will Give the Canadians veep �ar11Dlra gI11S CO. and..• _` �_ marked advantaite. ' their effort to o4pture New liaise,Conn.,O.tl.' COAL. ' it . the Asiatic trade." - Ft1Ht i11LL 81ZE8 4! BUILQINC$ ``' . Refugees in London Ilootrav ely Drell if , . .. * • •*, .. . :v Satlsfleo with the yew Czar itxpect - I D LAVI4LE'1'T� S f Why Mr. Dixon Works at Ni ht. , _ , p�tclty from 10,000 �to 80,00 dub c ��¢ � Reforms IIuder, Nls Bate. _ ,v Members of the moderate section of the One of the moat rsepeoted oitiz ne at `. Rusalan olitical refs ees in•London seem Woodionville., Ky., is -George W. Dixon. SYRUP OP TURPLITIN� GYCLQHU $T�. ItADIATaR" '. p It �+ WOOD URNACE to be fairl well satisfied with Nicholas II. i He is a farmer And 3 years old. In 1863 he � � � , Y $n wrrH tNv�Rtdat.it sucaiLBe coli HEAVY UR TB, eapeaial and the prospect of reform under hie rule, was stricken in the arveet field and taken adaptedtorw odbarn ng ^� The are thankful that the Talk, (7zar had s boitie to die. )de old talk and was con• COUi COLD$, RUNOIIIT 8, 1lOAftB>ir• yy Steel Pia Flre Box Dosaa - `' �,� y eoious but his bod from Iiia nook wa ri id end Radiate , which heat '` pgacefal end. Sooner or later the Nihil- + y g NE8$ L088 OF vOiCit, ROUPr gnickerand snore durable a � . i, ate ' ` . �e q nets would have succeeded in Lakin - his and appeared to be f eezing with col Hi WHOOPING (;pU{i , _ RADIATOR of odornConehrne- 4 f, � -. g t ' tion and(ire t Heating Power a, t f 1if�, and as the Emperor's personal merits mother, for lack of atter medicine gave E, $Tt7 "' " LARaB Asti P -•r tied won for him the la s and affection of him a bottle O' os. hoc. His bod soon ' , n r I �' recovered Ata natur conditions. 1> t his �: 'k . u ein'gularly loyal people, his death by hes seemed bnrnin with fever. II der a T. �' W A Y V R $ . rid . f RN'�G ' violence would have been an untold asli►m- physician's Dare be r covered, with of a sin- AS� F0� ( L>Sirg6r�Comb� q)��iitaRtb@!rte L,.�', Y ;I , .: - •. : Long Fi a Travel. oirolYsg radiatly :4 .. ;, ity i-r Russia, ss. it must have resulted in gular exception. E er si'nce, if he etcposes -;,,,., the adoption of still more stringent ragas- himself to sunshine, hather or no itis hot, Froin 'Your DrllgFist f Groee>r* �a ;� l.ar$e Heatln Surface , - + il.ill g8 F88 QOtN' tires of repression under his successor, his body becomes ri id. It is equally ba,d `a'ho cau procure 1 from - R l � • $tmtiotlal Ali POt '�! , q : 1'he�• believe the yc,ung Czar will inaugur- for bite to be iw bight_moowlight, For a0i. '1#Qle�al© II uAC f - - Rotating Bar'D trying 8ntc a ate a policy more in accord with modern many years he has opt all day and done -. DEEP ASN ITS 6 Y 1}ispoeiton Nicholas IIf itshmue hmoretc&pl On very brightgnf�h he ei h4rremainad C1r direct from the propria r. d1tFbltb WO , x } i able aecording to these refugees than bis ndoore or pawl a shade. In all otheF fi 4 p i' gettidtor... i . J., Oustate8 Lav inlet a 11 I] Full uaranteed Ca acct -%T�lo �s � f3TiMON1AL sEtflR. f father of understanding tate ideals toward respects lie is like h' fellows. i e ! • p ` u:. . . which men in all aivilized lditcls are grop' - . - " ,s `.- i .dL 4� .. ,...l anu!notured by..-' '; ' ung :tlieir wa;. Isis ed aj,tion "tae been Edged should bt3 1e Iant enough t t �' ` y �i r� t. �• i "" c. iifid , anti tlice..e is.good reason in mind this truth, hat it is with the fire 1 1 ��� URNEY FBU�Q�Y VU���i�Y �,�d.b i(�� - i � � e ttixt he will i.u:iugnrato a more of °ongeragtiap, as w th an oilier fir ,little • - - ,' olicp than.hss ever.. yet. Ueen par- :elicitsnd tit Bre tttu 1touL.„ . t• 1: � �, +t 1 Rus is non. _ �• ` „ w s A M. .. i, R :.: , . „� ,,. «. r s - -: .. -. ...-., i.,..-,_ -,r �.. 'r v, -y , ,r,_.a,.:*, r\-.. -. •t { m .f t..+''.:, •t Y- -:.w 4 .._ -.....r..,. .,. s.. - .... _ 7 -.. ..._rC.-.. .. .,t, -. - _ L:. -.. ., i - :.. .. 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I T 2 42 2.C _`'<, , .._..-'" `�'�.' ,, ( .1„"' �` _L4fia..v ,.}3'a { :ei}grew,, i '+:'w:. .,y,� ",yw�'rx `te. -- '`i•:,•� ..-..v a- .� , y� F to.,�w, . - A 5}-r r'f -g (`.•r,.,., S"�xv4 f.:. I .. -i. _ .-..:.r-- -. .: .-.. .. .. t t.- - `� .. rs . ,. , z , _ ... r_� I 11 _ _ - _ - _ - AT, -.. le` - , ­ .� ­ LT=-Tits riders# + _ t TRAY - nfda ea Atom!$ Cf) ••- ---' f .� ' •! r .. .. L� � � - t } . - pager - s Will Rae of Toronto, st d a r$p Of A� sienna of lear�ttfig th �beseat►oa#�..of:*� - � +t • Ls MW �, , - K :` friends from th t plane,. aqui ped with brown ftliy spring colt withmiteh�ctomM� i6 -S t,.. o t. : The setae- strayed Poway your.. 1,`►§ p p ' I .1 breeoh•loadere, a d a000mpanted by three Nroo� Road, the other da . J• $. {3t31YF10> ' s, y L ­ . I .1 : `�'' hounds and a onple of ferrite, aunt pioiceriag P o a f �} uy • _ ' ` �1 t Thanks tying da in the woods hares nts gEEN'4VOOD �°F' ' and although "th party had a deli fitful MISS CHARLOTE Will gyve lessons to Charcoal, Crayon, 4i, �jiC �� �� tram through he autumn vroods, one and penoil drawing, wet r Colors 'audile t : n w&s, Il the ame they secured, painting, ttom Co tee, Na re Obieots, ori #iwing o ,' little ban y g .W.DEOguR, •' died ever Friday muruiug &t its office he being oapture after a aha but brief terms and date appy to)iiR David y sharp Pickering. id _ _ Pickering,Ont, run by.the pack. A fox was starts , bat _ _ T- P . :S �,:B 0 ` 'selected r TERMS ,-- :1 , .-�_;'. was evidentallp sly old denizen, s he v� 1. $uron. - "s per pear; •1.00 if paid in advatne6. ver short! diva peared as ii by aaio, Y r, npp RATES OF ADVERTISINGt• and with him th scent of his trail that �� S QllRoot AT - kl Knox, el ..........,. .,..,..... . e J i�iasertion,per line - - 10 cents. the doggies could nod further follow him. P�uNa. R ' ' " } C� `i 4)rado Sl + - �subsequent insertion,per line a " ` We trust.tha . ill and his friends may ` - - - - T.+ At Mc M&rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad b an o 3~_A - - ente. have better hk ext .time. A recent y trwed �, ' with aht ri terms given to parties making�a- Several of o r porta attended a shooting . Pb j� Oltiousa-do of _ ' ' . i witted ft 1. aa, for s or s monrth9 or 'the year. Half- match at Markt m on Thursday, au sno- R >tti,: ttr�yy the on1 rt or earl contracts ]-able us ; i:', j Foxboro ' #- Y p l? , quarterly. I,adlaa, y De ! Anew ., Maaiaess cards,ten lines or under, with paper, Deeded in baptnr ug as prizes som flee D N . «' s�9�►r, $5 00,payable in advance. turke a and due 8, which are now i pro- eateand blemodtciaeafs- g l�'�Tatios til local columns tqu Dente per line, ossa faTiteninK or Christmas nee. A. Gl. e1"�• Beware o! nnprinol lea drn6gbtl afro ll4ve c�enta per line each subsequent insertion. niter inferior medicines in pi of th1s. Askibr '" building 1 oontraot rates mase known on applies- won an ancient b t gay old gobbler, ith & Cook's Cotton Boot rem nail.sake no sit!• iY`�;.. A lilt! ! - - WF +No free advertising. �� - frame quite cape le of carrying d'E le at 84 feta or inolose 81 and a cents "tap in lettere � � :._- - - •.- "-� �f� Fisher Advertisements without written instructions lbs: of.Christmas ating, and as all t at is mail, !'unseated ;fi, lodging 1 ` aMbe inserted until forbidden and ichatged so- and we wW/end,seated,br . . s ". §1 F, ngap. Orders for dieoontinui ad At necessary in cede to bring him t0 that particulars !n pL� sure to iadtes only. A �f $. Ti ha wet ht is >i cover that bon #rams , �30o Elompaarr r!' a sell fox' t � b ! fac ort' . ' the t ° : snsssta.mnet be in writ to thepnb- happy R Y stamps. Madras wild Gtr , • lii#er. I with shoat at o t. of said flesh, the an- r,Out,Out&" Midlanc ing and sent . Allb Work promptly attended"to. r , stent veteran hels�een placed in charge of � Bold in Whitby by W. , Howes. . 1 Samuel Sykes, a poultry expert of more •vim. N Bir. J L �0 CLARK R - PROP�i �bA. y e than local reputation,tion who b 'ndioione { �L1LV �;- � nether I .1: . .; I : - p e4 , Y l and �t 1► {�r , �X } Thornbi ,: , - . and asrelnl feetii>q , roper groonpinEt �h,� otter Polio a-8aiot Independeno•. g p al ar ho r son' S _ e .- • I:_ , -;_ ­­- - moderate exercise daily oaths h t ► yes _ _ - tl- j. - - -- - - . . - . oar`him-s class LooalPaper. bring old sh►beiGde$ to the plump form Y� ZJV rV �DMtB._ prOVe� ilh� u �r10 � � kr i , patient i - __ orae �zpeotsttions The htNrty and aymetrioerl proportion. required of a ` ,, With a)� 1 of the P00014 of Pickering and vietalty, , well ted gn' t key. The voice of wisdom ori , take the road . - Rev. .: . - � �_­. On Monday mo ing the citizens of the Gordon'sto Shop an proonri♦ i� r �,: section v s were ve In oh as/onishad to learn Eve' weer te' sen resiigiiea _ ­ - FRIDAY, NOV. 80, 1894. �a bottle of h' . .. 1. J. . - - ,th t on the evens revious the dwellings �, The gp : of Thosq_ . . CaAor a d Rev.-Pickett had been i' �TR VI O . . bangael NOTES A1N D C M M broken into and ransacked-by sneak ibleves It f 04 tits head of all disease and is iaaAssr of _ - � , - e' e a those gentlemen, as cid Dandruff, I6 will color s hair,cleanse, n :,. stoner t I . I ., .. - _ .. � g d relieve it t all itehfnec. •�- or � ��ld �ee t� � I We - - -- well as themeely , were absent at church. the scalp as . � :\� � if you are heedful of nr nal ap o•, - re r n exchan a we et the fol. �h° c . . - .$ g Mone alone a &red to be the object of on will allow no roger i w.J. to do ; } . Y p 7 y Your barbering. Remem it you will - = ,. _ death l ring very sensible emark;1 .since the.robbers sears , They failed to "Ours Yo j .� an at the son a who ever heard of a take that path it will i you to W have" & fine-range of Ven's, Wa nn ,� foyer. Oe Massey-Harris_ Company' are per. Y p8 r g W.J.a, ane t � Canadian olergy an laying u riches, let PRo��� -�_ ' 01," Jae. nmstted to import free of duty:the iron __ . . _ . . : ; prizes ( L . . alone o! having t e chance of Ding so),bat a � hldr ' Muter Booty a ` i the manufacture of reapers in- at Mr. Carter's w re more eaocertsf ul, end- �'H E C E L E B R" TED „ a tonrn i, ;hie fel; l I - - Unded for export, why shouh4 not the ing in a bureau d ewer about $14 in silver - - � � " Juhn ' Zuers be allowed to ..use untaxed and copper coin, aIra perty of the Meth- LEINGH VALL Y COAL odist church an ebb&th rzohool Mr. I j = :° shops s man on whish to fatten stockifor Eng- �.A.nn rM33vMS I0=8. - - �„ Carter being the treasurer of those institu- acknowledged to be the beet _ � ! . i badly" markets - tions. Althouggh ;the house appeared to have beep tho>�ou;{hly ransacked, the coal mused _ b , y -- � The Anti-toxins a new remedy fordiph- thieves fettled to discover a paakaQe non• e . - a�. . *- >tival i Soria has been. tested in Hamilton, taining 026 in cot , and a parse containing . .� .14 , `1." Year's �d it is said the result was highly a respectable &m unt in bank notes. They ••••IA1`IIhiPOTIN D�IiECT,... _ M ENRY 'p .- I. 1 ''r4". tiaiactor indeed. 'llr. Br'ee of found Mrs. Carter'a gold watoh, but avid• --�— 7 as elle y Y eutly decided the they did not want it, as .;...FROM TIIE lNEbt.,., T. i � A. E Provaq inc al Board of Health, \ � has it was left on the sill of the window from Why b�y inferior coal wh you can get �; 8t. scl meade arrangements by whit4 he will which they made their exit. There does -Barry's' ,a r Ne' w ! ' s; school 3 81Te a weekly consignmen of this not appear to be any clue ss to the thieves. the beat Por same rias. 1. � „ .� of the ,'. Mrs Mous liquid weekly, a ough to .The boldness oft a act is eicnplp amazing, �: ,_ - �r� haat twelve patients. the robbery having been •committed some- �y 7�T *�► - Bruce, • p time between 6:4 and 8:16,p. m. It goes �,,.. � V R �1� i�R�.. .. ^� the tee _ - to show that eith r we have some very &d tion w - ,. , - - 1.­� ��__ L '�'he public schools in De colt city citizens, or eine that bad aitisens from RING} pT,t PICS INCI. ' j I' f t i i St re( r' � , A y' � been ordered closed by the Board some other 1 visited our ll a fos . •A.'4 was al p ag (Opp Gordon' H° se.). - 'at health as the revalenc ' of di b- other purpows ham oburoh oing, and I ':E, p �•�t � � and,k dieria is. ra idl exten din throe h certainly indicate`a a serious state of affairs• � � ' 0 . DECKF R. v • C L A R E M���`'* - � Mr. I - . L . ...- P Y g g in the vale, folio as it doer a saooes• f• mai Parts of the city. While the cities and cion of petty th• , confined, however, for q ase ' I owl g . - -".,; The oAmi the disease, the cases are indeed roost pilfering$. A very mean act it is to f r "� 8 . t but our Health officers should steal anything, b t the man who oould rob . to oat& your trail 0 d y lu pi ry depositart' of the little obildren s Sun- - or wowk. We w t the inhab- ` s Met sea`and take every precaution that our. ­ .. school oont butions� mad attem to treats of Piokerin , `Rlhitevsle, e , Reid, resent healthy condition may be secure the poor her. rape a >mte so all all late'? peals el ,` " - imaintained. . " small that it oo d not be found) mast be BtOoghatB, Cute nt and 0n- • find P., tai . kin to the man a have all heard tell o!, brio County gene y to Pint - e •` test., 1 - utile, who was said b ave rtole>a the oo henefer ou ' - Ford,"the mulatto girl who a VARIETY ETY HALL 7 , :r ' sealing the $iRh ew 4rbs o! the d , and ,; Mr, arrested a week ago on suspicion in rage having ook the unfortunate de• airs sn�thiag ill Qur line �: rte�q � went elybe' g the assassin of Frank West- ceased beeati$e did sot wear gnttrters. i Arad dekponetRate iouraoi►n Ei - 1^iditly Bede of I1ry Clooda, Ready Made .Clothing, Boots tad' $heti tt f6,oG mod acly in October, at the door of Tae last Barnr y night practice o! the II gatieffOtlon that a ezaeth arld (tante Furiehmge for tilts f tortes Band was not a cry enlivening one, il. bed h tat er's residence, in Parkdale, The i. to we ad.ertise. _ • - Jai s cot fessed to the crime and was boys were not a bit chirpy, . in foot they ;e seemed very do is`the month. Bator• AME g should see ur Millinery0 E X,T . DAYY . aa,,, ,mitted for trial in the Police court da 's dailies had wwounoed the fact that ,- ebarl ' , y display. Trimm ed hate 75c O N E. gr to,'on Wednesday. - Her excuse their beloved 1 er Mr. A. C. Tresham j to $15. Jacks , Mantles, t Conn -m the crime is that the ouA man had reosived the a pointment of leader of Ulf . Y g �„ „ Capes and Cl in all lead• We have socured many lines of Dry Goods at 60e on the $ and iII . ; was I --­ __ the th Battolio nil, of London, Oat., 1 "L'` All ane occasion tried to take liberties and Mr. Tresha apon hie arrival at the ing styles (�•2f;� clow regular be eo d at a small advance on coat. '`G'J` -. '- - w3�1 her. She had ho intention of Band rooms con rmed the truth of the an- . B / Jackets 9c to '$25. �, roma Uhaa-him. She will be tried for noancement, wh ch of oourse means that Brice. • -DRESS GOODS. . - be sold for 85o ; Men's hes all- nal COs ��' of bi lYder at the sprinry assizes. be will be intoe to rest the leadershi ressmakliag On short nOtlOe. per ,=r .'- q resign p Dr ss 0 a worth loo and 12 , sale at loo r air, worth 20c. earl of the band her , as he noes to London toex ENTLEDIEN, we a e the Hatters pri e. 5o a yard ; Fancy Cheek Drees BOOTS and SHOEfl. I :,t Cone . reside,and will h ve to devote the whole of and Furnishers latest styles Go ds 'worth 12i'o, sale price flo a yard In this department w ".`i~�" arras Y. P. S. C. E. NOTas. his time to the cities of his new position. in F©dote and 8 ifs. Hats from vert nt a defy nom ot�m ` Go d Shaker Flannel worth Q�a, sale price We kes the best Boots and ah mans +• A --. We beg to eongr tulate Air. Tresham upon For Christ 7rtd flea ChitlrclA, pyo went, 490 to 8, (360. !rack Ties, Gc 5o and • Heavy 1�Uak r Flannel worth i how s, ,, the honorablo a d lucrative & in ' y +• fac6nre�iII Canada- fir'`• ,` The Christian Ende:,vor Societ of the which he hoer Arad, .which moroovQr is t0 840. Mali 8 Dollen Gloves So, sale price 5e a aril ; "Extra Heavy 4 ^€ ing+ v Sh ker. Flannel wor6 .12�o and leo, sale GROCER?ES I � I" s uil odist Tabernacle (Whitby)held area- a fitting tribute hie talent as a musi4ian, 19c a pair. All wool 'sox 1,10 4 q set�fnl missionary meeting on the evening and ability ae •Band Conductor. His a parr, pr' a 8o a yard. This department is replenished weeklJ ,-_ !. neck of . 'nd, when the following interesting connection with be Whitevale Band is too I FLA: N ELS i with the :beat family groceries in tht - I wort Program was. given : Addresses by Rev. well known to require detailed mention Ca} p Flantlel worth 12 je, sale price flo a market. Try our uncolored Japan'tea a � a Tl ?fir. 11 ming, J. S. Baynard, Mise Burk. here. " Ise has simply made the band what ya d ; Heavy All Wool Flannel worth 200 -15c, worth 25 ; Beat uncolored Japan tet �" argu 3der, Miss Nellie Harper and: William it ie to. day, a found it weak numeric- e e prico ,150 a yard : Grey Military at 25o, worth 40 ; An excoUent Mixed tel June BoQtzrth : recitations by -Mise A, Martin ally and fluent lly► he broaRhb it from Fl anal worth 87 f e, sale rice `d60 a yard. at 250, worth 40o ' Fine English Break ?oar Cdr T. N. Davey ; vocal solos b ' Miss M. chaos into harm ny and order, He has p { imp( READY MADE CLOTHING fast-Coileo 25o�r lb ; Bert new Currants P . eve , alis$ Pease O. L, C. and Miss E. tea a it the hes band between. Toronto per time o ; Reading Mies C. Holden ;";ID$trnm• an HinRston, d he leaves it is good flni• A ew more of Men a 87 Baits left, we sell and Raiiiil7H ; New Figs 6o perib ; , Freak ,y =; �taI duet b M' la shn n 11 th m now for- '8.90 only ; Men's every Ginger .Snaps 6o per lb ; New vaned °0111] y ,iss Lord and Herbert Ab- a well, nipped, well advanoed, Be• Corn, Peas,Tomatoes and Salmon Int tbi :- I ;'Choruses by the choir. and will given his ohprge to a"worthy da pants-worth 11, sale priod 650 ; welcome home was tendered to their encaeasor IQ the patens of Thomas Ward m ' der of boys kuee pants worth 75c, to lowest prices Good Chases 10 cents. s th ]President, Dr. AlcGil',ivar. by t e Christ- our well known and versatile professor of I �,-'. O° !: E n 3eavor Society of St. Andrew's the art musicale and, who, having enjoy. E�! I fir C - = a z Dec church (Whitby) on Tuesday last.! Despite ed the benefit of Mr. Tresham's tuition for un U � +� I lx�� ' ASING DAI�-y ;� .. ' ton, teles fsct'tnat the evening was di agreeable aeacly 4"yettrs, dad to several year$ pre- - I . I, rest. a lartne`number gathered in the Bement vious experience in bead organizations Why 7 Our trona tell us eve are selling . Gro g" , y pa g goods at Toronto prices:" - E .- `- aha church and spent a most a joyable "well 8t him for he Afton his old master (i02Yle gild get prices before purchasing elsewhere, NO I . 4-- 5 ➢soar or two. Refreshments were served vacated in th hitevale Ban Mr. s1. was Tresham will be ban ueted b t ' trouble to show nods. F . oyel , ]sad the time passed in social shit-ghat in- y fiend at i. g : t:. q ; .... . Avspdryed with music, recitations and ad. the Besse Hotel n Friday evening next. ' HENRY gun .- .. -_ Itea in which the following took part : 1VZ. H ' Y' lrexort, �nt� l��F a�dresaes by Rev. J. Abraham and Dr.Aio- 0, 111nf New drvertiaemmts. the Gillivary ;.recitations Miss Esther Clellan; �. _ v- I -_ - aersk&,lcs-b�y Mrs. Geokoss, Misses Annie FOR SALE:-•;_-(load fresh milch "now, BOOT$;- BOOTS, BOOTS I Johnston, Cathrine Hill L' Q t . � cry, Katie Fraser, biablyy suite�ble for milkmen, apply to BR,AR FQ}iC�i1 T�1._ -- ; .. ?- at:nd Mr. Burns. - JOHN GfATEB, errywoold. A ; f 0811 at . • Tba semi- anneal basinessmeetiug of the - SANTA el �L o Ulm iaj �t -. - , � A - - . -- _ _1- _._ tiff. Audrew'e C. E. Society was held in the FOR SALE A number of high grade 1aOYN, S' u,i I fr - I .1 .I�.- .­.:�% ,--.- bnsemezat of the church the last of Clot,, and reglete ed ghrophire Rams and , "-r . � = is � = = - 1NENE.W AY g1 i Ewes. Time give on approved paper. A ly - ' ! BRtOd$ RUAD. ?::1 vale wlte- .-. - .n the following officers were appointed: to THOMAS PII4 ,Whitevaib, 6o-tt u J� j ET AT lT Hon. President, P.ev- J. Abraham ; Press A 1 J..� for bitrgai>as in Felt Bogte, Gent's alt• �.' L. .-dent, Dr. McGillivary ; let Vice-President, ►r0 RENT-- or a term of years a farm Ess :bion Thomson ; 2nd Vico-President, Mra. containing 7 acres of first class land, be. - Never have we adf euoh a stock and derwear and Mitre. .4 her, ing pparts of lots 1 and 1!in the let ooacession prises never sb w. 1800 Chris as - rest tgrson ; Treasurer, Mise T. Thomson ; of Plekering To ship, adjoining eiokering (3. N.B,..�Vehaere ado ted the hetird times spstais• —k cording Secretary, Miss B. Anderson ; T.R. station. On the premises are a good nom- ' Cards from }o a oh tq 83 each, Toy New Shoes for 2G seppta,Dash. It your ,�heeN orrespnudiug Secretary, Miss Donaldson; fortable house, ii a baro with stone stabling Books 10 up to 2. Presents for tiny need a set of new rime,get them done bed �11�; I Organist, Miss Annie Johnston • Convenor underneath. Poe ssion given immediately ii Bab nod Qi Is and Bos Fathers and we Not the tikes gratis, Cutters and be. + , required. For• to mer and articulars a 1 to y' fl y of prayer meeting committee Mrs, p pp y r' sieiQhe shod at away down prices: All col �." 2� C. F. DAVID ANNAN, r MRS. JOHN ANDREW on an(1 Mothers. BGO les Mixed CA dies prices have been cut down to suit the t•imea < . the premises,Pic3�ering Post Office. f3t1E • , '- Sto '.3rleGiilivary ; Looitont Committee, Abra. •.also 350 lbs d oeolatee and Cr awe (livo us a oali and be convinced. 1 �-; Z ' - gam Iierbert ; Social Committee, Miss J -`-- -------' - - wart Tb(ink of it, ow wat0h aur ice - ' W. : Flower Committee, Miss Mc- ,. `• '� � T. •,,.. ,, - _ f�; r Gill vary ; Good - ,iterature, Mies Allib ; ° list next week. (�Y, 1►co o Y►Tar ILL I S ( ; ma 3In&iia:, Alias �. Jolineton. Re Orta were . ROCERIE$— a save you mons ' ail ` k °`�_ rya p L. DALE' oe®rise. ook for our price list. I j ' - felt Bea d bs the retirini; Convenor all showing IDEAL . ,� 1 - -: . -:. -.-- . . aisding progress and earnestpeda in tL-e 5, cakes a ap lase-tha>v who! sale ; -�a j Ne: . � :_, _ -- ' 't- . oLLE� F�oR .& FEED M�t,Lt If _. * Lel mak. •toe. -- . . . :..�.' "'q�� TLI1IL i�iS NO EQ ITAL ALL PAPE g�.Nearly IO,pOp axle uP "`' PIp EKING, OR. i,- ,. < it• "I- of wall a er 8 11 a . Naw t the 1 ,1.2 . . .4,.:,�. s orsea in Edmonton distriot�are in time to bre rep your homes• bele. l - y fi kloiled llonr... .... t ; - - - . + --VV TH�—I Y C �1 Y� T � ll�t orf distenriAn per. - QW ER our. . .:.• '.t our stock. ( �e �t �T ., ,,t is I I r .� .I � ­,;-,4Taw to keep ti±otlri;out of !old clout• i3dnday iahvoi an (Yhurch t3ominittees sti ' .� L"e lr old '>�; y tot --give i to the poor. I Crook d VOlieat.�.�i..... lied with ahristni gifts st a smsli dtso ant. •' � ,# :;-, The Daughters of England dosed fL sno• _ , lied Wheat....,i... - eve oautton the vu c to buy,•the first w k in no wood used in any part Of itis. .� �� �,_ ' ` i': etasirtul convention at Whitby F dayeveil• eat af.a f.. �4 n - s r �n, 1. a iii'•,,li .s...♦ ,!y�rf ,, dolled 4ate: ..f.. �` S - {_� . ; h Feria a d avoid the >asnavuse WVWds lm 1. :. ,, - - , 1. I S a Corn Meal . I �G cons man's " :> u on. j �9aman in olothin has been I S00V4ered robb' ., and e.11 klads of iniU"feeKissfaiiifWi � �'1E'R��'�� Wo(�I}, � t:Tdk:RYl�ti A�t�� ��: mg. hen rocs at P d VAR ETY HALE, � � t� - °'� r� 0i.� b Bt. - nicely painted ed. Tl • a : ' _ h N rth End guurl lin iaa Ploititx4 NF,Ws an Weekly0W �" . . - - - s,a ; -,d .. , vasa fr $. EL. 1wY dsi o tbe' o7Cki---Mach f �. i � ..- - , --- , __ :J . ._: k . ,a -. ti. 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I I _ -- - - ,.".., � � I �L , , , � .-. : , : .. U R. 10.ni '"' � T 1. I % be 55 ! , 1. � . . -­ -y, ,__ 11 '.- ,.- - . t te -alt a fillep, .*-orld the countess , : - ."i-- . -I ., . , . ..." . , I VO . . '. .., -44 4,* -:. � 1.�-,, .1..,Lm.. . ., Z��. ..:-��_.. ;-- -�� o I pra WHAT IS OOING ON IN TH I " �. . - i-5; . . � , I ­ . � - �.,R�� ; ,* , I tree@ af tier the glars of th 6 lie . - � �__� , . . � , ,.:___., hersvi 40st .,-. I !�_��; . I � .1. -, - , ; I �, , in idh sti� know �,, �, �:� . I , -I - t 11 � a shade of groan fnaliiek; wh ' . I �- II :I � _- - , . ,Oet voice, the oleart I ---., , . � I .., . ­I-_ . I �,7 I i� .- ..It�'�. a sun. The sw sistil . OBL I !,I i..� ;---.LLL, �. . I . .,:__1.._______1,�"' , , 'VE ��ft E� ,AS - ble, said: 0.ORNERS OF THE OL - . _T I - ,. , ­ : �_ =a' 'ful di the . I . �. . V I ­_­ ­.,-*. . . . � 1,*.1,7.1.I �� `� I , , LI:';':�. I -0 I .1 I . .. I . - - . - .,�0 summer I gentle he* to m ke quite irre ` - - I . ­%, * - - _i� �' , .4,�... I . � .. . ­ . I I - . ... . I 'i I ''.. ... : . -, !�, - - , 11 � . A, i gracious An' , \ �.- ,-,�� . . . .. .. I - ­� 11 _ __1 E I, . - . .- , - : .i -1., . � . I I ."----------- '. ­-,-4-w­­- ..1. : .,a refined accents tht . % � . , - . . - ,- *If 11,saddy arlon I went you to help fn0 to, , - � - � - . .:. . I . 1. . . � . - I .. _­ - . -6 I on il�ne on, 1.10 , . �.�. I .: ­9� ' i'� : : �. ,:. -_ -1 110,_: - . �. � I . I i - U . - '.,_ , - I , - - *- - , - b me - f�.. ­ ,­ . AtionS, All were � . .. L � * 1 4� - ,_4_,:_., �-__Z?...._.�:I;94;� I IT% thoughts, the APt ng.,.if you wii I -*. I ­ . � ­� .1 " . % .1. :. qucit � . .1 .. 44 .; . _ ­ . . I . �\ - - - - I - . True, I have, . do nomethi, a iew World Evans* or vate" �' . .. ' � . L .4 . . - . �.:_ .1 : 1:. - - ­ . _VT . ' ' �.' .- ;:' I 41you k,ow,I will do all thing ------ k, I I, .. . . . : ** �'-- , .'' . AitAPTER JVX - .' -'t" � - - ,a and eligible. , som thing to remember. She was by 00 I con f led r . -1 I :,Q'U* all read, And or Old ,41 1 , s.­__� - V" Tire asked, a . - ­ � . ,­ z -, I. ,,V_1 ­­ ­ ­,..-.1"il. , jug, but she WAS w . . - .1, I I :- ?:.:. ­-" -i.,_��__.:, 31 I . .1 I � means a gon :-� " L, � . I not free 6nd aligi'blo Irl he. 11,11 mail the girl. geut� . -Cbronfel6d 111riellY.-Interesting map '.I , q_� , 4, . .. V - . � . .. ._.. LENicq.qj"�,;�_�,�,*i.,:_ --A . ..d Am 1! face t. she you, Lad- losinewe ut, Date, . �., .P."._- pur . ­ I-. III' -'- :"' -XAN 8 FICKJ . , . ' his brave YOU bad the power of remembering wha, I .1 re"ings eir Meet . . . � . � - L , . _ .I - 1- .4._.V�.17�1.il. .r- klv; and th . � I have no greater pleasure." . I . . . . . . .� �- r � , . ai�i- t. always quio aq or [jug most Of her ly 9 I 00111 - I . ­ - �. , I .N�I`.__ inel .., . - � - n iind his mother a slows .�, . I � - ..�. � .�. .I ".,: jsi� did meet. again hnd 9 grew Dory red- j, do not me&6 that; read, had the gift Of in&] hour's She did not add,because I love your song , Mineral oil@ are not so efficient as ani, ­�z V .:. � ­ . . ,y 600n knowledge. if you wished for an � I . . ,. I - . ! � -,�. .� . . li ,ible in but thi r 8 (nal and 0 , - ! for � ,­­- I art, a4d vez sneering smile- ' there Was no one is w in in he' mind,.and the countes vegetiVe oils in stilling tr ubled .. - . I- ,. ­ -: -with.pleasure on his p . ' . .. I I ... �", � ,. not free or a interesting conversations I, � - to i . . . � � i I n hem Wherever of oourse I XTd thitif I &In quite und,tratood 4.4 . I WA,ters. . . I - �­ .-, 11 . _D, :, . . - _; � . with something else P . sense of the words yet, I like Lady Marion. She- had suoh ouri6un � � .. . .� - I,� ,.. I .: i. . . . � I � .. 1 .L "I,-- -1-11 . , '* Th t I men areer brain - �1_ - halo " . :'L . __._�,. 1. rk that She con inued I %w - - '' ' ' . . . . � key h" a 1 I . ."': ­ �.� � . , 1 . _ .- ... . L . . � -.:�:..,�._� . she was she looked out above the d& all able 0 entertain Young And odds and ends of information ; her reading - 'Pu'i"On*to him size t - . . ... - - � � 11. erect figure and qhite as W dowagampt I know. '$You k ow how I.10#6 my dear and only I n p rIo r t ban. any animal I �- - I- fito - I - - __ . Italian headq for the ta ,ty girls me Old had been Universal. Ste had some 3 , . - . - ., ". __11 . - pret I how . . `1 .1 i .-.- I 1-.1 ­ . - ledge on . . - I - .; . I..I Ion] : .:-. . _,.�..._­. face of Lord Uhandos. She -do ai t. She had her own %on, how xious I am for his welfare, . � 11�..,I_ . . I Lady Lanswell, lookq(.1 keenly at him - � every poin exulp man. .. ,�_ � ..'-,�, , brave Eugl*h I mything to fined and itraight- devflited to tile in'terests." . The grape and wine industryin Hungar) .� " I .- . aft. . - . - the � � ' . � , -I­` did.ndt talk'muc but there was a -My'dear Lance, I wi I I.,perojob ideas* too, clearly de "' 41 Lady Marion' is suffering greatly from phylloxers and . 11 . . �,._.'­�. i z�.- �-. . - face please you", she timid, "but if Yet' forwards, not liable to vary with every I can I agine it all."said . . - - I ,��-, 1�_ I 4bt in her eyes and m-amile on her in considering,yourself an 0110964 t!a .Us per� she read, and in these days one warm;y. . I . - black rot. � . . 4,I :-.,.q pip, . ­ . hen� he was Dear- ' 'Of 'ch ri I a The cou teen went-on i , :(_cl, - . . - - . -I Drego the, society arm ng - ; ­ . . � you must f4 v � . .. . I I . � L' I 1. most,pleasant to .see w . . othor�,viwib learns to be thankful for oonsist-oncY. 00 . dea, a quixotic, foolish and The 'very first pri ate -library mentioned A- . .�_.- : dri, . , . .- . .. , I ; , sh4 never, either girls. I have no desire for All I pl.. tht4olovely, life-giving da a, when the 9#He has an I � b &he historiani was that of Aristotle, who '. . 1 �, I I . i (.1 ' r* ,_,­�---� She -. never sough.'o hiia, - ly * I : - "'.�.�.. I. any idea of from that tempestuous young person. 41, " ,B1111 atil,4'sk earth and air, ower and tree moot unba py one, one, that if carried out lived 334 B.C. . I - .. - I .. - I - 11 - I .11.1 - I.. , � �, .- . ­.. . ­ I shudaered' thik" I : - . . directly Or indirePtly, gave him Lance, Lord Chandos, I. , I :�., . 4 I . 1� I ,4id th*ir lot, it was Lord Chandom *h,) will mar h @ lifeand ruin his prospects, and Single,t.o"h of the maAoAon-have been ' I - . . � . I goi . d I reak h . ­, . � ag. -Silo never contrived . U hoart, Now, Iwant You found in America w4igbing AS much As thir. ' .I I I - .1 I.,�,., � 1 where she was words-"a tempestuous Young* Pet likid to huger under the vines talking to in thoen, I . ". - . ".1 I . - I. . I . . . a' heroine of his roman iii, , r . a; he thinks of . . . - . I I -.Veri few days this was th this-lair', ItI whose very fitoewasshaven to help in I re . teen p9und, . . . - �.! ,�,-:t to uteet him, but there were . ,gi �e.- : . ­ - . '. 7 . . a d--if lie I- .! - 7, In I . . - - . - � i I .- � .11. . � . during which they did�riot spend iome,hoiklZe bee,utif III Leone, whose voice alwaYe ' returning England in Juna, an - occasionally- �. . " . ,�. pf rest. - - 9 I I - ­ . . I I � . � �? 7 ..:.- .1 __ .Z I � . �' to him with -, , a Ild6v , .. .. - I . , , , , . , .. - ...­ , ., . el # � � . - - .'� la - thought of love at all in con. doe)snill it over. -He never .alloirs I The Prinoess-of Walax-who .- _ . . , . .. - � :� I I,the whisper of the win *'­ , .. . )Of, all h pe is tries liar hand at an,4411190 Aas 01,991d mount. � I t I _X ,,--,- " . ,:��_ . � . � .. .­� toother, -, _�_k, . i,e.i-�- t ji.j, T., ' or -ded I; as to . �1. . ;�. � . , . 1. ­ __ iI ter 10 .. arced ' peisum . . . _. . . . .1 ot theldast atten. the sweet ripple of failing wa, V,F'W�' i h her, he felt so sure uf one Iiii4self to be oo ad r0_4 phs,p cost ,*2Q(. '.� . . I . . . ­ Lady Longwell paid ­ I pentuoun young person,"his bemu�if ul L . a I f Itl I be a fatal one, , I . � - . �-;;, ", V-_ I . - . ..�,: 1. D ,I at he loved his wife ; he forgot the.word ,I narriage' it woul, .. 1� . ''.r ,�" ­ - .,t. , I- joined-their party. kisses wete still warm o _ .- _A4- h Wais stated At- the. 1&bor:dongress iU, .; f " It . - . ii ht, I am sure, influence �: � . : _� z' - �" a when Lady Brokine. - _ , � . whose passioRate but we in . I- .�!.:��::� n .. I L th . a,Could be such a thing as danger . .1 I .U� Not*ioh, J%aglano, that there are 56100U :. , P�'rt . . �* - . . - av6r his lips, whose bitter tea 9 I )) _ . . . ' .__ I . - - She- ind and oordial, but jibe It . re %eemeJ wet on- or t � Aiou. Lady Marion had grown that is if ou will help me." #I -4 i - ` -. I .... . . was k . I ' . . I I . . � .. - . . face-Leone, who wpm a queen by rilght - I , I I can said' *- e*ri61;�-, .foredp spilors.,on 1144sh Rhip& . I . I :, - - . Ain liar lie . I : it was impossible to help it ; I I will C O al F t-- - ' - .1. - . I.' � - tert to ov I ry I. Z.- - , �. �_." made the least effort either to on Way, and Lady nestlyt ter sweet fane had -QW *1 art Aw.e0tword-oWan-tirip, between I ... *k L -f. -�:.;.­ . . . . livine. He turned angr ly,,o. I 11 men ear �Vl� .. _.. , _�, - 0 j. -'If tivdrby ebatim ad gone far he ha at and grave faults, as a 4- ,-t. .;I .onger ­i,-' I., I-_ . 1. ,­ . , cni--ti indtice her t ats, � I - I . newell seeing that -she h . I L and Now li'ork,,is usnaliy,7 pjr Pont. I .. , N� I -_...z. . . ­ I � to � ,. �I, . V1 ,-.-,-,.*., ,_ - - 1:10, I � - have, he was so brave and fearless, so Pei 6 - : - 'i !! .1, - I I . Ili 'muth��reeeiv- Bee his super, but , -k- `V,U�ri 11 said . .,i I �', , - ,7.:L" I 1., d i,liamed her, is enough, affected not to ) in# Z-i;�''Oh's,0 to thaii,lLn,eask)Tara one, -, .- . . . renerous,so kind and chivalrous, .I . _ - - � , I I.,ord Chan Q I . - � J;%6 -_ - .. . .- 1:,- . -I ). .:.,- . -I.. . - a laughin tone of voice. ; his faults th aousite . W,144 4�U llel, Until Gold,di&6wa-as and tfoolit)- .. T. ­ wt,mi�gilen;oe:-in faet, 15118 spoke next in - 004 - I . ' two different � , ,�,,_".�. -the remark in . . V 11 ' �Ws- I . . ..�.I.. �x,_. .�_, 04 . I � . "Yousee, u are very no one could help loving him � ugust-,,,.,h w , L .__ . I - .. � . 0. .� .­ in which'she show. Lance, in my eyes yo A � � 4 40 it_X.,-- ­.^ I chemical elesnentli have been 7" I L - . 1 I ad her- I . almost were lovable, a fact that *an much to be - . . found in aer _. �. - '.- completely ignor . ligible, indeed, And it seems to me etted ; since, if they had been disagree- ' '$Aukahi I 3 , ,_J&lid tke.*dvilig girl, lite$ 44 stouoo from the sky.-" - . .. �_11 � _- ';�--,-�- . . . I 11 �_,- . .: he umt it rai I . ' * - .1 . - . 17.- - - . - ..� I I--- I . - drue � I F r L _ . d -the,le&s'f' a ircle of young regr -1 - f .. I 0 ,to-be-t I ight. ..O y*u.npublished " � .-�_ . . ad-her tact. Had she Over ma a I to bring you into a o 11tr1g, ght have been oured of thtm. - sirliply; - . I 3, . I W-hile able, he mi -1 I . . There atre so yet an m0n - I " . , I I I . . �.L, . ,. . I _ U. %. I f _I--:. .. �bt�jng them- Ugathers;,he V.oulf one of whom might admire you, a fashion, forWard 0 of the gn I .I - 11,04kM Pt to; . . _ n Lady Marion, in her quiet gentl . ' . '( - � � , .- - , . , I r6ugh little.piotl0d WOU14 know that you can never bu it'woold not be of the Jealt U86 "armons , . - - I - . admire then- , � 9 saled to "Yes late ,Rev..0. H. Spurge , r.I i . . I', -� , � h*vb seen bh the � 0 7 - had learped to love him. . She ap as Vvill require another ten years to get_ ,! F: ­ , . .. ...-_.._. � . . . was,-the net'ira's so )a it not so?" .- ki�:w irn,cO4AAAQ&l1Y4-t4O reading of 6,took, thw he must be Influeoed. - Nvw I think.that �, . . . �.I I I gv._�',I I .. L. . :. . 11, - .. . , I "I am -no I You- r a dur o"oty to any othor; I I . . � ,, --.4. �-1. have taken f rlgb,C; as it . t free, mother . $UP. OU4 L I I 11 .."�c- .. . .,,..., 11 skillfully W t t singing of a song, tho arrsingement of a he fireform - ' G .I . '' .0 1? . � ught in I ' I . � - . .. .__ oven, that he was ca well an all the world-knows; still I repos, It,* t6ur'througl� Spain, and Paul Lindgu, tiie'well-knowa' er�man , . . .. . - .`�-,.. ­ '..' (I Y's Vans, the choosing,of acqu�in tanpos, pose you to . I 1 . - , -. - ��, , 1. � .-.,^�T was a net at 0111. If ft that it is no reason Why� you stiould fill A tin she a k him to o with us. novelist, has been appointed Intendant of f .- " - ,.,-: .I .. before he know there n and ali of these poin iside him ask him to . ` : ­- . . . I : _ L. � . L W , '' * L . 11, dowagers and "a - 11_. ... . ..- !. I I i I - fee, -1 - never bring flpshed..- , . , . th famous Court theatre at Meningen.. . . . I . &� - ' 11 - . the countess arranged a party for*any place, the house with I her nonfidant &lid guide; it was so 911111111Y .Tile (.)A19 5.. . . . I . .1 L A It . - .� .: ' � I i 441 will I u.thin k ho would agree."she 1. - I ---rlia, 7 .� L� . the bloom of a young face near it." i yo � �he pastor of the Wilberforce Memorial -". - 1 Ban . -, : ..., d , as bly .. - I �.Z­ . I �:. she never includea the young heiresa among . , turally done that, he Insensi � �I C� L .1, . . . . -J will do an sh, Lance." isaid my an le life without knowing it, tlp�lied. - I � Church, Birmingham, England, Rev. Peter .' I , 1. i . I pip you w L I .'' _. � . . - whu I of slay. . ."." �4, - - guided her ined . . 1 . '.)�--. abc .. her guestp. , _.. . . -- ! ,�-it so lady,,and her son 'smiled. I believ he would; if-'he seems in0i Stanford, is a negro, who was born in " . . - - . .. .� What. Lord Chandon saii or thought wise ' . :, - A,? � . � I - . . I . I �4A., - . �� ,- , i-�eivib.we w "Though I'consideli myself, and am, in so, a d you are.in tile least degree - . . -i - . ",*;'. con - re . . . . � . ,JIL� , . . . . So that their f quent n I her rule. It was .such a pleasure to guide to re-In ary. . . I 1. ___ . .L. I ,oes r t he . - ­ .1 �; val . L -..� '_ . ­�.� of them all sole-nn truth, angled, still that d disturbed o a it, I believe - ...11 1.� 11 , - � ... . -��� . completely accidental, neither' I , ise liar, abe "a so yielding,so gfin- ' I skates 'is the latest ini6n- . . .1. -I ".1-14i .. 7.�L: . make me a .,slave mother. 1,am free and,a4v L . obeying him ; will go. I 10 not think that he known the - Priournat o a I wit .; . L [ firat pair was gold l' ,I" " . I . - f S, 1. .. . -Anything of it � i U Lot . - V5-',R�- I.� . - . thought ; they drifted- un- not , tle, she took such a pride in I tion in England, and the ' "'' . , s . . I . to do an I like.' , : . 01, L..' ` ..- .:- - �L� ,.. - ­L I - o an intimacy at,%hich every one . 1, Certatul "i&id*yl%dy,-and tor somb 8ho,,would apologize to him at times and strangth of his own feelings fo yo - to a Scotch housewife, who does her shop- '-'_h I - 1 lea * '. k,I 1 by . I it i -_ A.. yf7t` I-.:-,.:-. __I ., &wares int . I ,Ulf try it. You can speak to Trio about am. ! . I - _ . . . I . & ­ . . - "I themselves. I�wae silence betweenthem.- sl%y - . ping on th - . . . ,.:� . .. . it flaittered' Lord- minut#39 ther I I then I wili'leave you with him . .1 por ... � I - I -<. . � ..., I Broiled but ' ' 'I'a ore him, The wife of t i 'an' Prime Minister, - , -l' I - . I . 11 I-told you, Lord Chandos,.that 1 must he Ite.11 V44- __ .- . broke in. - I . . d you oat 6niah your good work." - 1-.t I ,��', .. str: I * Chaudos to see dukes and prince ::! .#? a draw Lord Chan4os an _. I - �P_ ­ s, . nd than my own a anti. . I �. _W" I I ­ . . - . 9, Why do you never ask Lady Erskine always have a stronger int "He in tl)t likely to be--Vexed, in he i.11 Crispi, is An ardent lover of oic(arette ­ I On . . L ­ �1 lea " . � .. *�" . .......,­-�. . , back when he came near the bige,otdLl t.0 visit,you, mother? She is a obarming to lean upon." . asked Lady Marion, timidly. enjoys puffing a cloud whenever she in dis.- -.'- I . - ..1. - . * . .. .�- I , a smilof I ... - I - . 11 � , 11 I . I -_ h though it were quite underlistood I He listened to the Words with ,'Vexed, ny dear child - angapede . �I dri I �� . I . eiress. as . irl, and,you like her." , no;'he will con I-,- -:..:,.­-,' I- 9 he would � I " 1� - wit . . ._ . .� : . - The countess looked at him straight in it (lid not just occur to him that a I Q $19006,000 'at I .. I I - . -". that he hid the right to claim her atten ider himse f highly favored. You sed it Tail r Do*e, who wanted' - at ' .... . , - ,I` . . 1. ,., -,-. . I - . not have his minxi to lean upon much long - I I I i�-��.- out . �. .-- , I tion.-to Bee,&proud Roinan princer. With a the face.- � . . , home to England to in in'this way. I cannot show -any eager- first for his bullet-proof coat invention, has . . V_1.. .. . I , - . i'more prudent not to do er, for lie must go .. tw( I I think it it 1. ness for it. nd you can. My son would offered it to the Swedish Government ic,r .d L I . . long pedigree, make way withs, bow-to - ' rice or twice lately he ha'd been : .. . . I _� ��. the . ­ . ,� _ ­:_. _1�_... ..--- - - Fm she Said', ,"Lady"Marion is 9 I a of tile Leone. 0 :suspect my notive; he known your's - must 6 18,00. ': I ' . . . i . - . .. .11 "l Var .- . I I I see a courtly French duke resign the seat go" i, u3h strock with Lady Marion's monner. I I, . 0 � rilost perfect-women I know ; -1 know too, be a good o a, and will feel sure that it is Lighthouse, '66 the Irish . ,� ,X- . . ot She was so graclous,'so charmiu with him, The Fastriet . � . I . .�� ,. a ,:_ the - - . . .. � I �. .- . � . , he had waited half the night for-to see the that she %dinires you, and as you are u likin i r It i society-yod do like it,do you coast - - . � I ,� -- � x i t." When he had suddenly.-atiter2 the room ; . I is said to be ill a dangerous condi . I�'. ,� I , .__ - batt,or 0. ar I .. � froi - .. ­ .. I . I I I � ollowed him-it fiattqrad free to admiro her, oware , - not, fWai arion V .tion,-an the tower - . 11 ( var � .1_ eyes of envy that f . self as si I tin g hi"b"seen 00 Gri In iron fastenings of the . - .1 ,I - _. .. .1. . - . Ein on'the car�et, and where she w 'Wes. I cabooi deny- it," replied the have become corroded. '! -I, � �- ,. I ' ked where it wotild He flung him head on his mother's son blush that roseovor her wfiita neck &lid . . - . . - .. . . *1_�.-4� hitn, and he never sh . I .--: ;1 I 1. des I . I laid his handsoli,e ouLag gir � --and't will he I p You 4 I J cotaii -w*ll he .. .- o".. I- . - .- . - - I.. . brow. He noti �08,theit she had rarely. Within a few monthi Poking I I. plel . ' - . ; � . I . . . ... ..V,` ,I knee, looking Up t.p. h6r.with ma ng eyeo .- � . C ,io'not 'ip4 him to return to En land - I . - . end. .- I—— . . - -1 .4, . . . ., - . �. _ . w, - . !'L. �� � I - - . 'i .. ,I( ever, raised Ver Iwo.. to his face uinil nOcied by wire with St, Petersburg, and,, - t" I �- � vi 1% 0 . V�. ,vea . I I .- !.--, t �. , -�� -. , - Lady Lanswell saw it all'with'wall-ple&%- as h .d I �bbvlfewal b " in June.. I will do my beat to keep 0, him eon _,-_� .. " ,- . . 'L _ -11 .. _ . ' 442- A Q1.Fa%*-admI1*i moi .. other? tha� blush lia PKbiw I awsky, lost they to therefore, with the,telegram system of he . ��,, . . _- .� 4 ;0!r,o - away. . ' .. " V i%�, .. � - . ... - , , L . � - . V .; . T .� I - I�_ - - , ' an all tle r dii�i should t a *t6t. . - � �� e&eyes,but said nothing.J she was bi4iag ', till thoir,ow And.one day ­ . oiviliy.od world. ' I I I . - 1.� �': - Je6ij *hd h � r -*at - I I 7410 * And the �u Itied -:-Woilld sho $no- . .. � - .- I - L . ­ ,. This beM. "Cil - . '. L I.. I. I � 46 .. .1 -'an hali-pro" tl&t ...'" '_�L . . I.. ._.- � I _ " I 'j&ally k ; F-.- . L coed? of Iftin , ,�I - ..1. �. her time. * e0v49"--.:.#1. - 4. ­' . I . tweil' or 'I -,.h6 said to her Ii I -I - - . .- in Rom' i � ­ ' , Uitwutrementd . - - I . ; ,.� ."I', I 'A '.. ­ f A '" depands much on color and t iss - -,.-- ly "",, , , .. r.t. . . . - w. , . .11, . ;., - -its fiaene . . .1L.,' ' ' ' ­ " . a euing- �hey-lrie - - . I*, Why do vor givoi Me o ra , .. I � .� '-�'I'� ' ­on ev j-&I; Mrs. Cheater at admire��,*4. v,-;�4%'&_,;dp . I , I . 'You glive. - - . C'm 32-001M.,funD.1 ,,1.WK . :- - -; I .. L .- I IV my ­ - . to t IF tlIoA ,- % . �, �. I i . . . .- - - b ,11 buts, - 11 I 6w . . J I Pe .#_ I _!! of an . im, � , :1 � - . .. , .., . ..- .� ..- a neithe A4,uW , �_,. whed I knew Van first ? no . . I "I'llitrion suoh " . �" ­_ . . There*a ys, ,,Ah - . , n luuk,.L,%4-r I w .i.,,, , afto I it VAAOS from the 250th co.the 6Wth ­ [-,. 1i'. , 'Jae IAWAYN -_ . . .. I. � -, ­ .I.e_..�. - ''. m` or ip made -I Who told ), -k IV* 4 I I _ _ - I inch in dia6motar. _ : .. . ; , . :', . 1. ., � the - . - ; 4d .�U,tftnthitl � i,, � U � , . 4, .' � :..: I .. . :. �21, pit t1wiage, BgN 'ATH H . . - 't I . - -L _. _. . . - -.­ .1 � '44- r a - 13 DIGNITY.If of :She-','I,- �' - -'.;X; - , , .-. � home-; and tlieir 1-ten=ht _ , . _ . I ... I an __ . �", . quiet at . . I 'know?" ,4,��,� . I &. ur Nine., 8,11��yv yon yes - - � - 0 , . Snce i L . ten . .- j. .1 -- � . I . � _ _ � _ ­ . 6. H41 * . , I C,P I , f I �t, . ­ - �1;.,V.,.-.1 ,greater. or MOP s..I. . I I - .-V--" . I )O poN,uI&W'= of Brilgal oan obtain a .. W . � .*. .. .. , I - Ile I, I . ,at rie 000,(A . il . � . "_: .- -� qqi a Of NN-11 she I '4419 . . r fl. ,-,t,2,4 ! gro , -: � `i., -4,I, I. - . . trides than it hitherto �*d don: ' '641t rd 1 4%#l9&Q_ a r, I� . '' b - . a, , to a� f -11 shall. QtL%I , I _ I . __1. - ,� I Some one asked Lady Erskirm - . ,you to k - ;. - . . . t'At -1 rep 1$ ,geo it , not ad me'twirse a Orenes siolill' Ineldeffito IL ve graill so of q-ninine at ,the nearest ..- L , � 'W', ,� . _. .. L � . . I 11 red I I - ­ g,X It Ida thwi�1,YAW 0OU14 00t,d itiplesse Rig. I Ike Keljof of lLucknow. I . I I ;�-1 mil . ­ 3 �. . L-, .� ... . .I ­. . " � . - Lord Chandos looked'at her. - - I colloid - ­ '. , se,T, bev-you exe, keeping some secret fmn L � - . . .. post-odkoo for one l"thing. . . . 1�," L � :. , I T I- 7 - 10 nde-It *1 . '.." I,.�' but . ....!�"- `_. *. I ; .'** �, -t'� �., dictated. I I f, . of ar-findefiavor ith .e. 1, � - . 'L�'11 , ',v�&s . ­.-I .- , 1. 1111141 . L ' l"W, sweet, - I - . I L 11 ... -Do vou sing?11*he asked. � -44 he$41d, and ahe smike4-w'" �, ir Hope Grant/ W" the first to A pneumatic horse_0611 M, I-', �.­. . j.-;: . .' I. were a y611UV girl *yftlf." -, ' , I - I 4' - qua .;. , , .I - . . _ :. .� : '. . - I.. ; : I am very much flattered " V, - - I I :t ­ '7i ' 0 � . . I a 44 'id,-'haj(.4#A spiie that a-firied his heart with - . _ . . 1, ! '-And sheanawfired with ,, quiet in I Iii it, I gi6eat 'QenOr I- Havelock ifter the .reliel �many. horsemen, and the apimals them ' 6 ' ___ . ­ .r. . ___ . .., I . . . . selves seem, to appreciate it as it adj uts � . . .4 Thi - . . - ­., I -.-,:,..- .-7 �-.".- .I- a of the fe things I do well �slowly. -Evell'if,it be truej poLlaqrs -1 do curleus,p)wer- i: I O' aribes the affecting itse I - -e-. - . _. � . -- f ,"Yes, itis on i t,J, sht said; 1, or it .. . f Imoknow, and des If ta every mot,jon of the neck. . �, . L I . . . . . . . I - . . . - ­ I )t Quite see why you should-think lio Much 11 I h&ve no secret, I I L I . � . ( tim . .� . . ... .. -:--t enough to conten, myself. I have a good ni . ode but my- scene when the soldiers flQcked round the ,ery - - . I. .11 . . ..-. I .I- . . 4-1. . . . prudence needful. I admirei Udy Marion; have it matters little to any . � . him th(ea choem Their , The main ebqroh of the great monas _ -LL�_'�L V at . voice and I sing waIL" � YL self." I hero and go ve of San Francisco, in Mexico, which L Is rice ­ - . . - ., I - . . . I - %vh should we not bie friends?" .: , ' lax . I . ­ :' ' 47 , ' � . % I­ �!,.- �� . � "Are you what people call fond of music?" -Would the tempestuous young person- I ,, ,roil me your secret, Lady Marion," he welcome wou too much for General Ha-�e- 1869 had''been in Proto*mnt hands, its t ) be . .... -�' 0 Ill- . hai . : . . � - - . :,. �_ ..� . ­ . . . . L I :.1� - . . Al .. . _. ­ ­ ' . " asked my lady. said, with asikh. ' I I . � J re ' *. . '­- I­ ._. .'� I . like ii, Lance ? . look he 0 U team restored to Catholic worship. . i , __ ­ . .. :­ 4 .1 d not ko6p back the ­ . .. % 7'-.. - ' he Asked. � , . :," , . , I will answer you In the � *,: . I . � I Fly i . : ;1 _. . 11 - . -1 I . -. - L .-,- � . ... �-, And it is very painful tO state that an Or- Of over five million children in *iilet len.- .- .. ...­ 1 . - . - - . 1. ­ I lister.. Lord Smilas and t are are-strangely minFle .: - d in I .-1, .. . . And she answered: . .. . - ceedingly strong and highly improper word , favoi Ile poet," she Said; ' hoole i ' England only 890,000 : - Fu . _. - - .. I ­ ,, -, .1t. , tary so III y - � 1 V - _. - . " I - _ . :_ .;:. �1. , �_ so Yes' I often Out MY thoughts to came from between Lord I I this world, iowever, and Sir Hope goes a %,'A . . gut � . W� �. �...: 9 ��, . Chandoe" closed Chandos. ' I X for,their schooling, and of these h Fig .. IA. . . � : - -__ 1. . They were standing near the oh&d.e Of :,tj I ... - .1 . . . . the _ :­ , � . music, and if I meet any words that seem to lips. , on to relate another incident of the day. million pay no more tha nn . . �1�:) - ..:---­­ 1. . . ind that kissed hot . .. .k.--0 - - V .� . . . : 9 ' I . . nl�ther. I sabino harm c'noerin vine, tile W � ' . I � � me very good or very sweet I neter rest . "Do nor,tease me, Ing f&oel Wa's f 1111 of perf Utille, - I Ill : which stood u It'idiculous and allolt pain. The rare night of a rainbow in the sky - . - . I -_.- .. . . .t; if I did, IrIe quite sure Lwould not do fair vou � ej rees . me I - in I . 11 . I I .. � .. . - . . ' ,I.; : �' - ­ - . unt-il I have f Ound a melody that fits them. -Laily Marion and I %an always be flower � he had with the temperature from 12 to 20 4 � I . the - . . s that b1domed around them wero ful contrast to the one ip which . - '. � . it. , .-L I.. :.. - below zero in sometimes to. -he sOolk in . .. : ,_. 1 S113 ' . :-7. . ., 6%. - I canie aerobe some tile o�her day. Shall I friends. I like her and admire her ; there full of sweetest odors, tile whisper of the , just particip kteJ. It was contio,oted with deb, Iceland and Nova Zambia. . - , , I I V L. _..I-, . . . -hat I odorous wind was no sweeter than tile voloO the removal ')f the women and children. Swe -, , . ,:'L�� We .. . . sing them to-you?" . Is a oertain kind of repose about kier t , . . - I - - I ' , - . .. _. ..1. . . . I Why should we not he friends"' in which she quowd the words: I i The miner t-hey had endured must have A-IeLtar thrown overboard from a Daniah� �i . . 1�1 for - . enjoy. I :,- � There was a slight commotion in the room , me foifnd six days -latoer in , the . . . . "Be-friends i.1 you like,"said Lady I.Lne. 1, ' 126,rhnpo some lan,guid hunimer day., '�. been intense I saw one little girl run up vessel W L -- .. I . goc � . English girl ke, W lien(I rowsy bi rd o King lolis and leso, . 1; when people saw tile beautiful a 0 -well ; llbut,'if, In the course of a few wee And golden fruit its riptinimil Lo exee4s, ,I I to her inotir.er. saying: . * st,ornach of a cod caught 1,2hl indds �rom - . ! we] I I ,,, She turned With mile 11 - . of I - led to the piano. you find that m1utual admiratiun does not It thure's not too much wind or too much I 110 mamma there ia a 1,)af of bread on the the spot where the missive was dropped . 1#.� . :- .to Lord Chandoo. . answer, do uot blame me." ! I cloud . . i - able I I&rn 0 irtain of it; I saw it with my into the'Aesi. � ,�! 1, L Mal I 1 , I - in English, I she Bai(if I an 11 nor loud t - ­ . - . . 12 6 d And tile warm wind Is neither oti it, I '-� - ' General Be th, My I .�� for . " My Bona , From ttiat day Lady LaAswell�laid saide Ilerhaps my 6ftret I my o4y. I 0 of th6* Salvation A . . I . - will not, be understood by evbry one, ' all prt-terise at,mcruple,mud. allowed matters or-you may gue-si" . I I . lown eyes. 11 , the I � . � . . The poor little thing had seen nothing so has six children engaged in-the great I . U , I . - . 411 1 shall understand it," he said,'-" you . i.W. and '. - It . - . I to go as they would ; ohe visited the-young 'Wards, I I t - good for a lot v ti me. in hand, and they a,re clever, Dal- ,11 �. . L-must sing it to me." � heireas oonstantly, and Fmiled when site 11 Whait b6autihil - he cried. I$ he has ugb do I" the ,. . I , U gentle, delica -1 . � - .-1 ­_ . When he heard the worde he understood seemd to me, Lad V Marion, that you have is I I asked o wlookinp lady ble, eloquent abd earnest enough -ji_L I '.�-. � . saw that her son was becoming, day by I I . . . ,I-T! - iLgil .� whole swrehouse, fall Of LhO MO;t pt at : it I could do'snything to assist her. credit to his training. ­ . the bluali that covered her face. . . �, - . . ,�, - - w0( . I - " I I - I (lay, more'attr ctedl to her. Shia noticed Issautifulquotal.iong. You oug to ha . . Id '.� - v . I htm 11 Oh y(,,, ' she replied.' "If you con . . "I :," ould change my song," she amd, "if onother thing., too, with keen pleasure, and �o I 11 I I of cheese, .I should be There can be no doubt that t'hO Tlsl� of _ jL'�L'�-I ly c I . -anotter came into-my mind. . Tlipso words .. teen a �'ut t yburself." . . procure tile a 00 gmpe !eeds and appeqdicitis has affocted �.­. in I 11 � It was tilat, although the name number of "No, ' she eeplis,J, oil can"S prooll,to,b L ' so thankfull 4'ais foi a poor siok lady.," ; .�. I . . I I . . - I are by a poeLeiss I read and a.dmire 'much. letters came. from England, not bali so I cannot invent. I nake ,trio words a Id I thought t a' romedy a pretty *trot I in spite of. -1 few ­ . ) 0, can 1 �4 3g one, the noe of giapes unfavorabrly 1. '. i� � . It is called 'Somewhere or Other. I many went there. " I - . 1 I was rather taken ab%ck. tile fact that the grape cure a few years .. . if il .. � .. � Weet, pure voice ; -there - . 1i tt. the thoughts of a poo r4y own, cali, few . . - 11 Sbe sung in a s ought in high vogue. - ; 4. teci , - ., -.. was neither fire, Rpwe.r, nor pagsion in it; "A at,ep ill tile right direction, i Vis not inven� or create ; I have no original- 1 1 ventured tA, say that it would be hard to 600 w" ­ . * - .� .� 11 1�'. it h . . riy lady ; "I shall succeed of ter 4,11." of . . on bricks, in the f a eel._ � I r, .L. As were clear anti dis . - I was qnItd - . I ad for . I 1�� but the woi tinct. - - " ity - . 1 find what sh) asked for; buV' she answer.- Rollow gla . orm of'cub _ . Ing . . - t, I I . � To do Lord Chandos justice, he ,,You have what in rarar, still." he cria- ; ad that if I ,iouid only find a gentleman by parallelograms, octagons, etc., are us . " I' .yiel __ " Tonw`wberc or other there must surely be blind to the dan er tha�t=*(le(' 'I'D" 4, "gragoful humihty that raises you higiv r tile name of ( ptain 1XImeries she knew he building purposes'in Lyons, France., They . . .�.I.�- one ; . tace notseen, the -e not heard, He ffitellded to a true- -lie 1� .1 ­ . , The Voi f a bad- would give- trio some. . Admit light,and afford protVction from both ,, . I'll * titan any other gift could do." . ... ­ A'! : toll I � I . - The heart diat itever yet-E ever yet-ah, Tito, no other desire, no otheiI wish-he had , . .-: .,-. . ­ He spoke so warmly that she looked I therefore proceeded on my �delicate heat andeold. ' - 'L .... I . I . . Mado-aa,3Wer W my word. . moment the aut , I I '9 111101 11 . never contemplated for one' a V I pre'. . �� - _'� r:- 1.6 in wonder, but Loi;d Chandos turned & - errand, and st laml,found th indi idual in Archduke �iranaix Ferdinand', be r. � I .., the I ; Somewhere or othe.T,Ill&y bb riftr or ft%r-.-, of deserting tier ; he would have denounced' - t 0 ' . 1. . 71- 1 .. Past land and soa,clezir o it o'slght,, ruptly away ; there might be d"itor if lie question, who at once supplied me with ou ,Iptivot,o h c�rowrxof.Austria-Hubgary, U9 �I..' . , . in . invi 1, _ . . . a%one who even hiutetl it;such a thing. . I ­ I , - - . i � at 1� � ,I :,-, ;-. Beyond the wandering nio�n the star, .. !..J�� said more. . . a large pi a (if high-flavored, strong- has placed the articles slid curiot which he the , ; I 1-1 1� . That.tracks tier night by night. If, uL. he was young,obe w&a beautiful,they ing, gmasy . . r . I -1 . . .1 1. � � I - y month uUMay ended, small' I _. : . " looking cheese wrapped gathered on his recent we Id tour on exhi- 11 - . .. I I .�.. I A were.in a And he never dream. So the lovely,lea . . . I .1 . _A_ . . unny lt,gly . . . . 1*1 ­­ , :or-,'-.. S''Somewhere or other,Inay be'far oli near;, � ' . . I as I ­ . . .qua I I i_'. . - - , � . and June begam Then Lord Cimudos be. up in a dirty old newspappr. - b tion in Vien " . . ..m. .--' ed of loving her. � ,� . 1 I . �.tz� . _1 . : gas torce Poor indestructible by fire has been in. � � .,I . _ . With just a wall m fiedg:) betweeni r Ran to think of home-his birthday was ion To tho commander of a Cox ,. I I .. . ­ -z.; ... .;; With just the last ieaves of the dying ye&T ..� Uey were friends, that was all ; they the 'thirtieth of June, and he know wh relieving a go number of his con t vented by M. Mayor,of Paris. A-specimen --: U�0. . I ­'. I ..� .. . .1 ..' ' I ' I . I am( .. � --:. .. Fallen on a turf so green.'" ­ were to be exceptions to the general rule- ,L I � . - . . ... _.. -1. " -.'.' -_.. . flo 'had promised for'that day. He could women from terrible imjirisonment�nZI of it was e0jeoted to a severe tegt-148 - I ��� It i w ��. 1. -.1. I .- . .. - I � they were to be friends, without any of . ­ ­- . ' " I g -wrough - ­ .. ... -- 1. . his . ower-oovered window-46 r t's furnace-and came out . . 1. .4 legi . .,� - �-,�,_ He ate d b lie side hile: she sung, the pretty, 6 tinder the I none* of t feel" hours in a potto . .. , �_. - y liar side . . .:..-- . 1. tile elemento, of love or ft rtatioo marring a" .� - , I ­.. ­­ - . . 1 14 1. . I I '.. � row which must be-thrust a4ide-the ga inge of subli It& it was rather a come- . . ­. - -eyes . 0 - 4- ::��­. fixed on iier face, thinking how pure, their inter I with its glaze almost,perfect. 11 ly F ,, , - � course. , ga - � - I :� . ' - I . .., - Brea , V . ,*;.. : - �.:I--.�--; &nd fair she won. Whet the.sweet strain a bad promised to open ; he remembered down, both a ity and in sentiment, Criepi ban swim on his back, on his o'de * ,;�.,, _ . 1 .� . .� _ ­ - Only friends. Yet in the betinning of I I. .. ", I . ,,, -;�"�...-- ':,,-� Of Music elided, be said I . . every detail. Well, it was all vtry to be the r of a Pisee of nanty W - Tne � -, -.,..:" I - May when Lady Cambr y . and backward. He gets through the wan3t I I j,t I - , - , _;, , -and .her wgrd IT " ­ -­.--­,-;.­­: � L.. -is I that I "I . - . _ _�.,,,".._� oil ,., : . _ ' ..,e , �. Somewhere or other-y ' ' wii� find it declined.to return to Engind for pretty and - very V16simant ; - ,but he strong oh"o,i and I must own i at tl i. ,_'_�11�__:�-,.­.- ., )I * the sum. k- very rapidly when he uses the English over- . tire r�._ ,� � - _'.� . , - soolm, )Lady Mi.rion. , could .not tell why, th* oloom of very reluot&i itl went about,. in We dar . I . 1. . ". -"." mar, but resolved to spend it In N I hand stroke. They say his spread-eagle dive - _.�.,(.,f"�­ -' - ---..:;, . . to n _ - ­. ­ � -s . - �- - - "Vind wnat?" fibs said -, .,._..,'. .---. a I theromanoe was gone, that was quite am of twi lgKt, seeking the lady who - _,. . W_f. .,. I _:i: . . ,� __ Lord Chandot went -there also, wittzt . is a ma-Vol of natatorial grace. . � . . . . .1 .__ . '." , : whi I., ..:_- ,I : .. -_ . I I � � ., ,_ .-, _.". - " 'The heart that hat; everyebanswere4 feeling at all sure that he wqula be back in to Poo t a requen I \ . is a * � I .. :-: '1�1, � certain. He had learned to associa, had made ti. . . - . ., ._��, _L_ ' .. . , _. ­..: - . kniong tb'b Duke of Fife's treasures is a . . �,­� _-L-1 � �. . 16 replied, quoting t r . - !, - . _L :_ *ord, ' " he he we da of Endo with the pale moonlight and Folden ha r, For som* ti a my inquiries were fruitlem J - I -be a . __ � __:.I....� ..,. . ,­ her song. "People do often meet their fate a by JU'nw I waa. abolit to throw away photograph frame fashioned by Princess : .- ...1.I .. 1-- �. _. . with a very fair face and sort ripple ( but Just as . . � .. . . - --� ..-. I I - - , , `1 ,�_ - ` I. . e " � ­ . � ­ �­ - - �� - pr . .. .:­. ' .L; - -. t 11 he intended most my unpleass.it burden in despair,the I .- lku-- - . without knowing it." - - ­ ..--,. . .. . .. � , sweet a h SI lady Louiseout of Ur firali court train, and .I I IMI . . - -.1- . I . ,_ � .* P"O - .1- 1, 1. 1. 1. --IHAPTER X rL I �%w . . air .a-,� I 0 'L . _. +-,- When"he saw the fair face-grow! crimson _.�-,..,;..:.I -C -1 .:.,. hoilsorably too keep his promise; lie took agearod an I relieved me of +be choose sentood to him by her three years before th � _-_ -1­ .� . � ;,.. .. . - ,�,I;, _­ I .1 : .- -- - - . . .-.I'. "TZLL MR YOUR 8R0RIl1`i!;)A,- - . .. .: . . '.�_, . � .­ thought he was , . ::-!' "" , ,.--' great delight, too, in thinking of Leone's aik Of y a 11 official engagement was Announced. 4 -:11 I -�. ­ � he knew at once that slie _1- " � L .. I �`.'-. "I_.-, � .....- � spea -ier . .1 I I I . .I... -1 � passionate happiness, _�._ I . .1 ­ I .- .. /�," - .'. .-- � king of hi.niself ap� h After that i ' __ , : of her 6autiful face . I . � . . . .�I 1.__ . . . . - .. ,L .-. - ; - � - I � � . Trabuco, wbo was implicated in the Or . - , I ' ' .- - . . - � L . - I . -sunny summ --who of the ecstasy of w* elootne bho wouli give - to n - _ . . � - I. -. - �...I:-I"".- there seemed 16 be a ki -3 Oi Undell.IlLanding The. at days at N1016--s' pini conspiracy and,oondemned to Im jo . L 1, � p Pat( ­ . . �-1 . . .. .1. ;� � . . . .1 g Is not Bad Bating. . , - . - . I . _. _! .A.- .��-_. .I.. ��r.., between them. When Ithers were speak-- can tell of their beauty, '.the glory of the him. Then,of course, he must mury her. . L . - eleased y Lho . , -vot I . " �­ . 7.1-.7 . - ' ment.for life, but who was r - .'- ' ,�6 I�: - -­ ­...,1, - day after that would be the first -T6re is me tually nothing -a the flesh of . '. . . 1. . . , " 'L . : ...-.- ing he would quote th4 words: I"Some- sunny blue sky, the glory of the foliage, the colpfaune,hae started from Antwerp oall . LLL i pf tj . - .- 11 .1. , - . .. ., - .. I . � "I -1-:. W eet,balmy breatE of the wiud,which of and, for the first time, he thought the dog the, is distaJeful or v*pulsive. tour of the world..' Trabuoo, is now I ..,.. I linif I . . , . " - . --, , - -or other," and then Lady Marion the 8W - I .-4 �,-, .. -- 1:_ - - ,,, here ,Zyry I 70. - ., . � , .- . .k, - * ' � -- . ,* � -.:. -:_�.. '. would blush until het ace burned. go a seemed daily to bring with, it the - of his coming marriage with a sllgh-it lAwis and Cl Lrk, the explorers, who learl1lb At Badaimst the congress of hygience hais . -..f..- I _i, 1 . _1 _perfurri� . W. � -; _ . . . . -�:�_ " .. ..:1 - grew between from.a hundred new flower4? How did would separatoe him go entirely from his - ; , ki o wrot uuderstal ding . � , �1� plac .j ,-- I _. in d f,,f( . - I . . .1. J,hat unveiled-a monument to Sainmelweitio, ;,. � - _�`­� . ?in -hein'..quite under- the time pass? No one knew ; it , . .� " .1 - . .- - -.--.`:,: th v itimt. either of was a mother, an4 from Lady Marion; in all pro. ed to eat it Airough oompulsion, actually , ��L ". _.' whi( . . _ , _� 1847 first advocated the chemical ��-- 4- I . .,. - .- . ­_. .1 I � I ­L� "I., . ­ ­' standii g now it was'. , long roll of pleasure. and gayety.� There bability he would never see much of bar �eooima fond d it in tints. It is no _ I , hang � I - I :, . t goner. wh in - ii __­�. I -I _ - �. S�L � -L - -11 a y n W*A%ing of&hands of operators invurgical--'.*: ­;0 -_ . -. .: -, . L d L�% swell was quite happy ; the was pleasure enough in being out-of-doors., ag&lu. He thought more Ot hor loss than, silly known t tit to still a favorito article and fought all his life for the antiser ,_ ,,�` - autt A.- . ­:1:-:. , L ­ I I Cassel . . i - ' I .. t,e io Own. . Of diet Amonj,certain people, but.a French , ' -,., � . :-1, .... 4 Dait was taking; there ,ram no need for her a picnic there was a very simple mat r. of h . 1 i -- . 1: lj�� .-_�' brox � � .1 0 _ . . � I;�- -;� � to interefore slAugh. tic treatinept, ,� . - it : . -I" I.- ..I_41 ) all was gong well. - They heard Ql-a very beautiful spot,drove "I How ahfl will inims,net he said to hiin. paper'says 0 at the nuinb�r of dop L .�...__ - -11, - - 1: - .. - z, � ..f,:,' �,il ,. .� . . t-, �..- - . - ­ � "'Mother," said Lord Chaudos, "I'oari- there, remained there so long as Un, h aspi Kudollph� Hemings, of Loud , to w,dting .11 `�9-i N Opp, - I . -. I.- , -it suited 'salt; " she will have no 15ne to consult, 'no tared at the�abalitoirii in M ic b n. on ­ , grae - ;-I�:.., . - . I ,­ 1. : - � :_L. "4" - . ..i,�� - I -' '�" - were . I lea � I . -not unierstand it ;. v)u- invite all the 'them,then went book again. There onik to advise her. I wish we could always cre"ad ama, agly in the phat few m(inthL an epic poem-whieh, when Gompleted wil V ' �urf I .. .. _:� i . . I � z . # .. I"1.`k._.. I k . . . old dowagers, and spi sters, in Rome to as there always are, some very uiT English be the same good friends as now." Tito taste-for dog a flesh is said to have been contain 21uw iitang" of from 500 to 700 � ' I . I ... -1 11,­ I . . . 71' I I ., . .., � _� ' ..:....R, , .. ,�; rott ­. ,;�L:"I , I .. .I� . a - do eaeb. It is a history of England ironi 1.� :I ( :,of 0 . 1. afternoon teis an soire as but you ople at Nica�,but none like fair's sweet -Then,it occurred to him that ' perha *imported by Italian laborers, who have re- wor -� ­­­� . . . . .. - - .. , , . . .- , -numbers to tho Ba. the time of William the Conquirdr up t o �' , , I . � pop � � L I I - 0 ' . _ ._,�' I.,- never invite�auyydung ladies, and.ther't%are My Marioa. - . � af ter all, his wife would not care to know qqwily, 0owe JL_'I1%rg6 .V..k ,..,.. . . .�1. . . . . . . - 1. "� ­ �,- 4pol - ': I . ' - '1�� _� % 1. - - 1� nome very pretty ones " - I As the oharm of liar o4eet character that he was on suoh confidential terms yo only the tim - ..- -,6'--` hari �� grow Is ft -1 It: Tho a%eit is nab used a of James,IT. "'��L: tt. - ' . . Mob n as . � - . . - , . - � I . I . ­­' , . - . - - Chando � fal a te ut tof satio-se 'a 'isis '' -1 � otho , I � I . �*. " M' dear Lance, I �now it, and de'601y upoa him. Lord I . &`�Au , - A - . I . y a liked her more with Any one but herself. *V. I . 1)t. lghlors. of Coperilisgan,1 malde or. " ' L�, . - . - ., . 'lli, %ut I Oaten ., - � I .. `�; . ­ . . .-... I - . . . - , " L'. ... -.- - regret it; but yo a 4 h-ive lie .. 0 d her societyi, She He would have felt far lesse' ure of either S6, ,I- - -a .ri_ �. ace . - - ' . _m U 66' one -to and tnor.e He enjoye !I'" , * W.ii .­­ - .. �1_' . - L - . ifop y, _10 * ita4tv names preparAd in apocial, inopeekior. tour of Southern Iceland :---`�' . � - , . . , . . . - ' ' � v_, __ '),U . I i4 It I - - . If.�Z...- , Y:, -. .fore " - ". it,h,au . '. . , I..- - 5. -.�L , I - I -entertain-young ladies.," '., . :_ ,�.-:: , ' 'Vag not witty, Bile could not amuse a whole his return or his marriage if he had ov r. *i" t '. ­ ' : a . -,L. '.- I . _." _�.jj L- - I.. I I ' I . . A, :1 . . n - � . . . He raised ir.,be d injure ,*ilt .1- I � - , i�t M *_ _­­ I � - to asoartain the number of lepers, And fou d ' .�, %;v,_ - : . -% - . a wl , it,-IX "�,,Z P 1_2-_.__ --.,.--. , I, _. . �Cte&:�%­.� �' , � _ ,L' - . - , . . fifA man � , IjAQ,:t ­.;­--w-� p . ,4 , . - . . � I . r_ , 4 12044 '151.1. . . I . "A , . _v so �e x i . � 'P� . A- I '. - biller L' _ . - '.. --�'�-I, others, nor did talkin the ColintefIS - ,. ­­ ti n, I- . � � 1, -VOW11 9',-t 0 A-hospital ia�to.be-builb to nrevent � u ,, - . I .�_ . , -,e q� . . � .. IT Jj,`=;_*. I .ii.-r 4, 0 . I , �- : 66 You ha%+e me,", he Ireplied. I % ; -of I between his tnother and Lady Marion.- The ' '��' 'A- I has ,_ . .- ­ -be! could not ore& I h' d slight conversation that took place ,-, -pa � ? . 0 V -, �_ a U,A_J . , . - 4 h . d . room fuil of Imople, a to as a I � ' i . &*I - , " . __ .- Is. I , , - - - - . .1. ,. - wit.in ,?..�&,p", �y-threej ojr twice as i �.I I - , . ,�.___.',� ughter, she was not the cause . , I 1 , (OV ., littw. 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'• "eke�r, s.�a"-.,..a�'. ..:-...,.�5i•-Yt'iz�«'. :�^.as,. ai'� y-r�t,r -- - }-s .- ""1,1 !,.TV .' �1k"*1 <'- ,` I , .. q of Iter a andel .�,.G.1{ . s l t:,-4ma11 ea ansa , iter - t "'-t o' lissom ems re- ilf riP�Rt>t7!e sBt P , . A H lm Dpi e`; t12Iit►it}Q> t re low the gA, These bare $ustle �VOpk. moved. t .Slmm r slowly till soft, uttjng h° e ey g�aty-i'��e.... E �� P '°` ` , tr, c a': them in the wa r:whey cold wnd lit t stn Jatnaisraasell l� ►ell used to hell hu �,__ are not a .. la ss. t to look at and . h t .,� a:- A "mecKainio livii, beitr d ma ,a a ri P .•� P , • W ile.la the Union I' out entire. . S aotea.the uice a ver -little, Astor to intimate.friends, It to r n g 4 Depot the other do noZ speak well'j'or the`-armer. j Y y 1.x' pump from about 1 :set f iron pike two I saw a ve nioe rustic flower stand and and flavor. sli - t1 tYith letlwa e] servin z '` ' '" 1 ' g y Pe g John LOthrap Motley. n 1863 just inches in di4meter,"and a a nc9ctiug piece 1 as this je about the time of ear when agcli. with"the sirup. o th p ut I '+ before the Crimean war commenced, the_ ;, for fastening pipe to.the si e f r e po Calf Feedil�g , g ry y PP + �: . r. .s1• �k ; • _. thin a are n000esa I willl tell ou ho Stewed A 1 a 'No; 2.—Use nice tart ,r� . to which uprights were efts had to hold the Tfiere is in impression with mane farmers this waa done, and if any. intareet i frau, which to be washed, peeled and venerable Baron von Humboldt name t0" handle, as shown in the it ustration. He and dairymen, that skim milk is a rather taken biy any of our readers, at some futur� cored. Stew" .n a little water till soft, Loigd°n °n a very- impartai oonfidentlai i• miaeiou. $e called n on Lo Palmerston i fitted a steel lu d) to ne end of th thiaz diet�lor calves; ands we see aonetantly t:' rasa thron h colander or coarse slava P - - ' � � ` P g 4 dot I wiljl P g ' and said:—• I know a war is imminent be• ,,] .ace of i e and d filled holes near in the dairy papers recommendations that It ''" #a i sprinkle very ightly with salt, sweeten �! 4°� ]onRest p' p p show how tp tween England and her allies on the oiv '� V1 ' ' should de reinforced with flax seed meal or '� ! facie.and se vet the end for the Inflow of afar (cl. The , make .manor '' hand and Russia: If os. will tam rtt;ra pipe was then with a largo wooden mallet jelly made from Lhe Around seed or oaks. 11 e" rah veal rstawed Ag los, No.' 3.--The apples, Y p° �i' .-• q make di lomatia dela s , do an th' fY-' :_ driven down about 10 feet into a sandy So fay ae the oil or fro is eon Darned this ', • ,t as well wheq peeled, orad and quartecl-, are to be P y ' ' y ' - ' addition is all ri •ht, But flaz-seed and ' t ", gain time for a year or two, there will lx : - g , dro into old avatar to ravent dwcol- especially the ground cake, is oxne elingly o r n amen 1 p p no need to be a war'.' ' h �' } rich in ro in; and thio is 'set the trouble oration. The a sirup is made of sugar Why-? Palmerston p 7 articles, say asked. • Because Nicholas of Russia will F, ! � ` • with the skim-mill#. , Itis deficient, not in ,tj and water, pr portioned to the acidity of 1t ��., w a writer i die within two yeard. The fatal °orae of ' protein, but in , �oarbohydratea—fat and the fruit. W ten this has been brought to 'r' q : • Toronto Lo► starch. The best single addition to skim• a boil the qua torr.are dropped in,covered, the Romanoffe is on him. Do yon not knots . milk for calves as soon as they call esti is 1 , 'ss, .IoarasL and cooked ill tender. They are then that a.great seeress told 1k'eter the GlteaE _ -.1 -- . Dorn or Data, „i. y, j . that no male member of the Romanoffl , w " Q This one skimmed out oereiull and the uiae ifh stood about Sit. bin. too thin, is b 'led a little longer, when it would ever live to see his 65th ear Y' Bnf ,�a•.` - h and looked some• y g is poured ove the apples in the dish in Nicholas is not et 60 ' Palmerston ata- - . l `' `airy Gtranul8s, thing like Fig. 1. In reality it was .much which theya - to be served. This sauce awered. 'I wish toiays an immenee�, of ? ' •_R .. i 1ldilk-fat is oommerciall the-most lm- better,and I am ears had my readers.sean Mt is pleasing ichout flavor, but nntraeg, human blood 'said old Hpmboldt solemnl ``'` 4 i Y, the would have liked it as much as I did;, cinnamon or lemon, peel may be added, 4 know that the Czar will die within two - �;�I - portant compound in milk. It varies from Y sccaording to the taste. ears:' 'Lord Palmerston wee ail � i below 2.5 to o ver,eight pe Dent. and aver• The three legs pare of the Dame ehape,and cut Boiled Cid r A le Sauce No. 1:—Into Y . Y ' rf od,l s care at the to eo as to enable the PP impressed with Baron Humboldt s alai• -. ages about 8 3-4 per sent. Science has also Pe g Y q P a gallon of s eat new cider, which has menta. But he could not hold his own i shown that it•cost less to produoe a pound bottom of the�aaket to.be nailed Lo them,as been redua one•half b boilin dry hand then. France, in view of Louis F. a - of fat in rich milk than in poor milk. shown in 1+'ig. II, The aides of the basket quKrtered ap lea w'th of tient sugar to• Napoleon's ready recognition by Palmar• ''. "' t ., That bane of modga business life, sweeten the Let th m boil "slowly till st°n and all Europe followed hie lead, wa1 !_-j, �` . tendon talo Dare th thea les do "not then ready to take the field, So the ! . destruotivc colli etition affects the die PP 1 ` j •• f P j scorch or bre k in pieces. Crimean war had to go on. But Nicholas of 'j f ,. u mac least. He Reed"not fear the market - Russia died within four'months of the two c i, ti + ,' Boiled Cid c Apple $ecce, Na 2.--This ears' limit loan him b von Hnmbolt." ohxeee, for the growth of a haul bf dariy + .S I� i y g y ` cattle is not of a aeaaon,but of d decade and ` ie for the pre amtion of sweet apples. Peel, Leaving the rophecy out of the ueat!oa x ' " Y + , i• + r1+1„ , , p q t, ; those who foll w the rises of the market , F + 1 y 6 quarter and ore a peak of the fruit,. wtiiah it is a fancy of historp that the Russian .. A AMPLE DRIV)t UMP, P t + • uritil theAro en lftl all will never bie a ri ' ' ; '; Czars have all died before 65. =Alexandef foams until it had "penetr ted•a lays of P Kn ' ti r . . °over in a reserving kobtle with sweet competitor in-dairying, because he bas not a , III e randfather,the half insane Czat'r'Paai i ,2 sand containing water. T the top of .he ,. + r I ` , t t : s aider. Add tottj nice quinces, sliced fine and t o font heads of the Romanoffe before ,`��t t l pipe the cross 'piece waa onuected, and tLe enducanee to succeed. -�� Boil for tour hours, stirring and skimming 1 ' ' ' ; often and b:fore talon from the fire add a Nicholas all died before 30,and of the>tame -j m .about fi% feet' down a plc was inserted Did you ever lee % covered barnyard? g <d i ,t i i " and of eu art disease thathas been so deadly to Alezan i • l '�� containing a hole fitted wit a leather flu Well, if not." on on ht to see how thavows P° valve'on 'to b . Inn r of hard wood Y g 9' der l Il. Alezandgr ]., at ops time Napo P O P . g , Baked A le Sauce, No. L—Pare "find enjoy one in cold weather, : They tate get ` ,,j P leon s great ally, then hie enetriy, veho ao y� ,: with a hole in the-bottom al o•fitted with • I ' � 1 core some fi o tart apples, and bake slowly. aided in the downfall of"the French Empin , ` °Y' leather flu valve waa.conne ted to a handl enough ezereise without beaomiag chilled b an iron etre and the h ndle was 6up through and through. It is an easy mat- t1� in a paddi dish in the oven. The sauce diad when he was 48 of "monomanja,-bo'd• ` i, ter too ' %` will be of a rich red Dolor and ehoaid be daring os. Insanity sa a histo' Met- ported from the�spout of th pump on t,wo ,� keep one dr'y by the use of plenty /� r h , Y cY . stripe of hard wood bolted fast together. of straw or leaves,o by frequently drawing r �� ; kept oover� till it is t be used. tarnish, t e' great Aaetrian Premier of i rr -jam, that date bluntly declares he was insane �. .U, ,��.. On the iston or lug e1 a ctrl a o ont,the manure They are cheap and can f� C flaked A lee Seuee No. 2 Taka lar e • P ' P g f )' P enerall be at u with but little ez ansa , •�� ! P 8 The Grand Dake Constantine, who was - lea"then are fastened"to prop ole auction. d 8 Y P P P `i, and perfaat tart apples, pare them and re- mall entitled to Lhe Russian throne, drive wel! at first bripas u the fine Band and trouble. / i \� Y „ with the water but as the and ie um d Whatever ohuraiia few erature the N '°'" m^ve the 'a roe, leaving the body of the waived hie right in favor of Alezender 1. ,- ' outs cavit is f rmed which olds a barrel or g p �ii t;r, ��� apple cob okeo. Fill the sore cavities He had sense enough to be aware that he A I - Y batter maker may from time to time decide . ' •/ .•,� was not mentally fit Lo rule each an emptrl h L with su ar to which bits of butter have .� LWo of water, and in time a 1 the sand near + g• as Rusa'a. Ho d'ed 'n hie 62nd year o1 ."� . on, there is one general rote whish we ba• been added sot them in an earthern ud• the bottom.of the pipe dies pears. One ad• - + , P what would now be called cerebro—a ?nal '� vantage the driven well has overs. well' flava should .be x 'pt in view,and that is tha 4, ding dish, and pour around them half a P 11 / t meningitis. The rAnd Duke Michael was _ art that 's du and walled a I in its freedom useless work of h atin the cream b con- I ' 7(•; ou ul of of water, tat them bake till - g P g Y p killed in his 48t year y a fall from hIs . from mice toads and insect . Another ad' •. „ soft tdeu mash with a wooden a on � 's cuceion, if the bu ter somas at 68 degrees vweetenin and flavorin to the Last ' horse while 'n fit. He ad ehgw>kpigue of " k vantage ie its cheapness, The well here it is useless' to commence, at any lower are then nailed alt round the "edge of th g g - madness so often that i was a ,question -` described cost only about s x dollars com ternperatur"e the may 54 degrees. Four square bottom." These sides ace made f • whether itwaeaafe for hi to be at large, l feted and hoe done Doc?se viae forsavera P g degieea is all the ice in temperature needed a.nall breaches cut in two. If Lhe brava - S3o goes the tong but j never changing ;' pears pumping much water i a dryclimat in the average of urn, and it seems to "us es are brittle yon must Doak them 'n wet r G ffiBL�NG AT DACES. record of Lhe Romanoffe for tWo centuries. i } _ a - — that anything o er that is simply an un• for some time, Fig. I will show.you ho + —�'— Alexander"III. was personally: a moat % {_ '� �., P•rofitabie Fall Da rying practical way of eating the cream. to complete the stand without any furtb r The B1,r Coatit Net Sian tMark Loweir kindly man, and remarkably free from ;. ' When a station school or farmer makes a description. Be caro and ore Dopper nail ' Than it max on Many Tracks fin New the grosser vices. He drank a little red j . I; Jia: The usual course pursued by dairymen j `` wine so e a :�: as wire or irda nails will.rust, Y rk. m t mos but no sLron li core and i record of the goal ty of the milk of a cow - g q � t to turn milah cows upon th aftermat•h, of �,, . '. j The ado tion of the auti•gambljagaintnd, he 4,bhorred drunkenness, as did his father it .without referen to the quantity, it is before him. At the meadows, which the eh wars of Sep• �. Drs In Cllrt�lns. meat to t e constitution of the state of New . ., �, _ " , ' s*i 1 only " a half feat and thea of little value p g York w'll at as cad to book-makin slid ' tember have stimulated to an abundant( p g WAGES Iht GERMANY <.� gra rowth.• W"hila chis fi'ueh f feed ]sate th Three cows are f tied giving milk testing The Question of how to drape enrtajna a •: K 4 ao im ortaat one, Unaartiat slid : "Ever - betting as they have boon oonduaWd in L1. . r three,four, five r cent. butter•faG teepee- P „ elate for some years. Reputable rasing Average EaeniQgs erordtnitry iPorKuttat " milts yield is materially int ased,and mora tively. The low r is poor milk, the higher thing should hang etra'ght at the sides butter aud,cheeae is produc d from a Kiveq richmilk.'Butif the cow gives 40puuadsof the mea and tock breeders like Mr. Keene see Labe than $tdoA Per Year. � ' � quantity of it thRn earlier i the season three per sent.. milk in a day it will furnish Another favored featoone and ends, or, a .1 1.2 ounds of butter fat •while if the sow teahn'aal parlance, "rwsys and tails," a d nothing bjeetionable in the law, bat the After an exhanet've examination' of the This advance in richness is ue both to th P „ „ Dwyers, `colter and others declare that-it wages paid in the large manufacturing j - giving the rich milk giver but 20 pounds in, a third favored draped lamberquins _ - time the cows have pease bey end th a day she vPiil f irniah to her owper only However the erLiatio e e ma deal n"a 'will deet oy racing in the elute and involve ectablistimenta of Lnzemberg, whish he parturieLt period and to t o influence o Y Y K P favorat,le feed. 'Combined with this w oris pound Qf but r•fat. tioular cirapery, Lhere 'e one great impoe ' a igss of jiltous annually. In the'r op'nion aye stat shoat the came as are pa'd jn other 1 have in the"fall cool weathe conducive - '- not only ill racing deteriorate under the parts of Germany, George H. Murphy, j � . , . PEAR OF TRDTH, ant tact, tea slightingly treated by mr y ,�' reserving milk quality,wit a consequent restr'oti ns planed upon it, but Lha stook United'Statee viae-eommeleial agent there, p housekeepers, That ie perfection in hap - ly improves quality in d icy product farms i which great sums are invested, transmits to the . Department of Mate at; If ou` would now had not ba known ing. A draper ie jail as ezact 'u mesectic g , Putter and cheese improve i t price,apd the y , i I autumn is ap'aidered aprofi able period for live in a city,—C tin, and placing curtains, as the carpeuler is.- a will be r ndered unprofitable and loss visit- Washington' a report upon wages paid in a- A. hanging the dour. A little out of plus b ed u n pea who are entitled to eneoura e- steel and iron industries with a eneral(" the dairy farmer, When Anger r sea think of Lhe cense- p° g g ,, / means any amount of trouble. An uneven. Fid ' While there is no doubt about the im- nuance's.. Contac us. - meat. As to deterioration in racing, the view of the whole:subject of German wages. ' foldin , means crooked, nasi htl han t s , mediate profit, it is well look deeper A bad book is he worst that i( oannot t.c, to drr t r and ae► in or •skews. g spprt co !d not sink much lower than it He finds that generslly speaking -the aver- F P.' Y+ BB •t ,, than a casual inspection as see if there is tepent,—E. N, irk. the very Best prrL of the eoom''s deeoeatto hsa on a any tracks in Naw York. Seca- age earnings of ordinary workmen amount any real'pic�fit in.this met od. Meadows . f Fre perfoot sch me of action thaid devise, For are not windows open pictures t A e to a ar to be a real raoin centre and to less than $20t�,per annum. Women ecru f are set apart for-producing hay and not g K K k ' - will life be fled. ",Schiller, . they not the eyes of a room, and thereto a about half ae mach as men. .The average.' - 'K y for affording pasturage. c>, good crop of in need of careful trertgtent? The ret the mea inge ?hero attracted 7 good hay is an essential'pr action of every One of the ill•e lects of cruelty 6 that it Poo • - i wages of mjnere and foundry fiends isf Isar' - well-re ula,ted dairy farm. Fall pL,sturage y carer wires oils at muah, 't not mor tis wi:ALTx AND rasxl ,K than $1 r da The salaries of rimar - makes the b sten far cruel.—Fluxtcxn, °Cl q Pe Y• P Y g caro Chau Lhat of better quality, of the'1 et•ro olis. "But the course has fallen school teaohera are$224 for melee sad $170; % of meadows without heavy top-dressing of. Violence in .th voice is often the death P into th hquda of the men who Demo into for females, A very 1Rrge majority of thej manure masse depletion i .grass yield rattle of rewon i the throat.—Boyo's. i j' . notoria at G4ttenber sad the mane e- empioy'+es of the Government earn leas than, . �. ` for the ensuing season. Ca ale will graze The wind neve blown fair for that sajlcr Scr'thjlfs Of Black Sllk, . )' q' K � the tender succulent- rows -very el�,aely, who Knowe not t what rt ho is hound.— j ment of affairs at Saratoga this year was $400-per annum. On the other hand, stip. Ierer throw awe a sora of black ail not enc as to ins ire aonfide,iaa To suit speaking generally, the necessaries of bi e. and leave the grass roots unprotected at Y p p Anon, . the bo tkmakers and amblers mornin cost as much in central Europe as they d , i i the advent of winter. this 'a doubly dam• An inch strip of black silk is a boon com 13 , 8 a in whensofewheldeare otectedl3 ood We.do inot liv in "s'world in whish -a ra.cin as introduced, much to the re ret in America. A wiorkingman's expenditu s,- . w odlandwindbi;eaka.Anar 'altthes close- °tan can afford to be'disooura ed b trifles, times. After ripping up the old gow , K pe for clothin and rent ma ssibl a " - 1 R Y of shoe who bad been.accustomed to a nd g Y Po Y ly croppeii meadows are baa or partially so -"Blackie. take three or four old kid gloves and p L their a tarnuons at the course, as waa the somewhat less here than in America, b t - in wipwr, the snow- collecti g about the- ' Commerce de es ,ebe'ry wind, 'avtrides them to boil in a pint of water: Let the fashion Sport was aubordinatad to betting, in the town oyi Luzemberq coal costa$7 r ..1. fences in drifts. A thitr"k ma ting of rbwenj 'every tempest, a d invades every zone.— boil for an hour, strain through a qlo cad wt eco .that becomes tile" case raying ton, eggs 21 o9nt's per doz., rye flour 3 , . l if is existed would then sot a a ro Bancroft, ceases to be a ast'me for entlpmen and wheat flour be, sugar 8R, butter 25e, bo f• P i►fzd put in aha liquid a quart or.mote f 11 g' 19c veal and muttop 16o to 20o freak r tective mulch, and combine with'thQ ane $seven's eters 1 wisdom has decreed that beaom a pla►ythlag for professional , Pc . it held would prevent thea tenaive 'freez man s;hoald ever "stand in need of man.— hot water sada tablespoonful of bora grmbl a. These latter era reepouaible for 2Uo, and eraokod pork 23o per porn 1. ing out of-grass roots. I 1 ave seen th Theoeritus. Lay your silk flat on a perfectly ole 1 4he w neer and electric light racing on Frugality and industry can hardly bee - . ield of ha from a fertile m adow reduce aourse where the ool box is of more con- peatd to accomplish any miracle great r Y Y Were we orf atl a naitited frith •the table, that has no seams or cracks in t , p , one ton r acre in amount i the season p Y 'sjdeta inn tm)u the purge. The amend. then that of enabling a t;hri,.fty workman object we should Havoc pasaionetely deetro and rub every inch of the silk with Lh kee oat of debt. - follo•ying a eload fall grazin -. Besides re, b men?t the constitution will put an end to " P t.4 l g P ] ic• -Roahefouoau d, mixture till '? ie thoroughly saturated an Lhe o rtztione of the multitude of question- This.dietresaing state of affairs is ao doll t mov,n the roteetion this m thodeub'e Ga the land to a do lble oroppin in one season Tha c000aaut gno�e wilt not fl^urish all spots are removed. Then fix a tub o able haraeters who spend their time in part an unavoidable result of the aoa - .: ` involves a heavy drain on he fertility of which does not d ily hear the steps. of its •• fo11 win the races" and brin discredit petitive demand for employment," whie owner in it.—Hi doe Proverb warm water, in which put a liberal quau g g must exist inever densel ulated cou : r the soil. upon he noblest sport .of all, The race Y. Y-P° City of borax, and pick the silk up by th tr But the- miser of the uro ea i° , e� In viewof these faete it eomeg s Rrav$ Not the price t at we barga'n to'pay,but course owners have, of course, greatobjee• Y• Y P Rpo question whether or not the increase,"of in* p ' corners end dip it up end down in aha to P has been a ravated b that. o uiar era the rice that a"ie Beta on herself ie aha floe this as it de trues thei of consider- fifl Y P P eo ne from fall deicing ab at resent aeourod value of Truth, 0�en Meredith, of water. Djp and dip Lill it is well rens- able r venue, inasmuch as it suppresses-the which pauses the large towns and cities o � - ' ed then take out to the line where yo book akere German to row with ra idiL as heaotn ' amourita to real profit to the ilk producer Were all thin a aert$in, nothin t{neuld be ' ` , each of whom patd $200 a Y g P Y P -t,"; t It is a scent that it ie n t secured in g have piLned a long strip of olath eibout a da f r the riv'lelte of 1 In his buaineas anal as that which is doubling and treb t _ PP sure; joy Goal a joyless, of mi'sfortune Y P P Y g" ' t legitimate way, and dairym n who regular+ free; were wa all ealth thea we worn all foot wide: To too edge of this oloih pin at roc meetings. 'As there were.. the population of.our own western eiti 14 Y, . the s'lk by the extreme edge, atretchiog it " An important point of differeiioe however V•. ly practice bleeding their m adows by fall poor.—Eurip'de ss..that it is not wrinkled and does nob x nzr TIIUl7 AtiUB or i3ooRKeg 88 ]jes in the fact that foreigh immigratio - ,; �; j` grazing are in reality cheati g themselves ' FeatureaMone ° -iot ran in blood; riots . lar el accounts for the develo went of ou 1" _ droop. Let it drip dry, and it will Head the r�o: urn from t is source alone mut have g Y P The cheat is a grave one en ai]ing damage sad virtues, genie and foliy� are frena• no ironing. Do this on a bright day, whey mon normous Ilio eat season suffit�siout in towns, whereas German cities ezpandY•al at the present andweakening he basis of fate mitred throe: h t o same euro but unseen P ,� T g there is no wind. Btaak ribbons may ba most entirel at the ex ansa of the rural di �' • ora dairying, f the pasture i not sufficient channel.—Hazlit . itself in souse oases to return a handsome Y P to maintain a ood flow of ilk in the fall °leaned the same way. ' trios. Conse uentl tale labor market i ` • > ' .. } The crowd dt nd Mize atr►telsttiii►q's"flan profit over expenses outside the -¢Mount q Y, which pit enerall is soili g crops should Y . recei ad from -the public for admissions. glutted, wages keep falling, and the evil it - s.: g y mind that makes heir destiny; but Choy do A 18 Rett 8s. How is tole foes to be. made u. so ti.at enhanced by .the inoreaging use bf labor ba supplied to make np'the efioiency. I Ph A p i ._W �, not trace its ear 'ggle or its long expect- Savin devices. The com etition octaves Fried A lea No. raoin may be conducted without lose to 4 P ; ancy.--Lander. � .� pp , L--Use fair tart fruit. ' j, Improving Poor Places 'n Meadow' - t►he ►anagen of coarsest Ask the racing manufacturers also forces down wage ' ••Have patieno ' 'I'repliod, •'durtiel s Weah and dry the, apples, remove iiia man j treated, The answer's Lhatas soon The policyofthecountries of central Eur°p - t; � . ; Rlld Pastures • are full of social tong; and maybe wild at atoms, blossom end and sore, but leave the ag th csoar'sea are cleared of objectionable seems to extend and inflate their'mannfac b ' In most meadows and asture fields are dreams are but t e needful preludes of the turin indaa rieaeuioidall Their idea.o ,�'' P P specimens otherwise whole. Slice thin and babi .es and the management placed,in f3 3'• althea of rester or less extent that are trach, Tennye n. Lha h ads of man whom the util'a Hoe of national prosperity and.of happineae seem P fi • _ drop into tin oiled or battered frying pan, 1� Pe • r no pearl e►a roduc;ive as the remainder The ddy is yet yoitna, 'and` jii 'tjte early tFe fat is which must be hot, Turn to re• the c orvtis that will be attracted to witne to notbing.more then the attainment o ,' dawn many t to s look weird and fantas• vent satirching, and when tender and g the abilit to ex ert manufactures and im -. _ - " l�" Y P h' P the onset raoin whish Brill result will Y P of the field, though the entire surface is tic.which-in fulls li ht rove to be familiar brown serve immediate] . full - om nests man ei�a for tin outla Port food, and in support of this polic ' K P y f Pa �►u Y Y ', ti uniformly seeded. Theso S- unproductive and useful.—S3 tiswoode, to w ioh the ma be ut. This is the the Government is taxing. workmen an im .S x places are usually knolls or hillaidea� from Fried Apples, No. 2.--Peal and Dore 'sdn view sari loveyrs jnyNew York take .of the port duty oil food in order to give th a tea divide them into" ei htha and manufacturer an oz ort bount -� q'� which the fertility of the so 1 had bben ez .' '` FIQSg ND' THISTLES?: PP ' g mea r, sad the batter aloes are siaaerely- P y.: Th - I �" f. W- 7, sprinkle with sugar,flour ani bread orumba. thea ful that an sad has been brought-to much-talked•of disarmament of Europe hai�ated by wash"ing or cro],ping, During , ,_ t will, if ever realized brin further Heavenly maxi' dannot gat into gloomy Melt a sinal] piece of buLtee os. aha imttom Pre° ices which have degraded rasing to , K t„ ,, s autumn they can easily ba loo{ttd and heart. the rufessional gombl-ers'level. calamity by adding to the labor mar _ ` brought back- to a atate�of f'rtility. First - of a stowpan, and cover with slices o apple, kets millions of young men unfitted far noun . a-"6 3 `' Ever_ land t at $have "with milk and i h;4 r 's ' apply a good seeding of tim thy or other Y ” which era to be fr'ed till yellow on both •• 'other,"sobbed the your'! gide, �Qra ,try life by several years residence in otty! ° r honey has giants in it. -b b. •" K -%is seed, -and then coo r 'the entire i , •s barraake• Thedevelo a r, It ie better to offer wrong from!all baso 'sides, Then place 's a"saucepan soma rb'Ik, is ju t ala mean as he"can be, No, he pili nt of our 1Lmeriaanl ' Hurface half an int i or more cep with well en ar, bread crumbs and ourrsnts ; ut is isn't dear," saiP3 aha mother eoothitt ]' • manufactories-is undoubtedly o#. greatim i = < than to do moron tto,a single Dna q P g y rtenoe, but Ameriasn workmen and wo I V ' rutted barnyard manure,or heavy sowing the friedapples, and.lot them boil np, bat "A man can't nealiy develop all hie P° Y is ` of commercjal fertilrcer, a yin aver the We rte neve saved by knowiDR our men have ood reasou to favor therestrictionf`, a,•L P g not 0 break. Serve hot with sauce left in moa Hess till he has hien married four or 8 A iota several tjmea with a a tin tooth of strength or lost ,y knowing our weaitneas0 fixe ®ars.,, - of"immigration and to view with apprehen . s �� ' l P K ttie pan. , , 1-�a �, ', harrow. The early fall rajas will cause the There Asp peep a whe pray for stijowera of Fried A les, No.'S.--The old-fashioned Gorge---"I wonder why 'it's ao.�easy to cion the tendency to inflate our manufac• - x. • _� :tt.her seeds tb germinate, and the wlrolesur. blessing who exp ct them to come iwi""shout; Pp of n a ed•to a irl in the autjnmer ?" taring industries beyond safe 1'ttitta. >�, �;,'{ ry l wa 'waa to fr Lha led andalined a tae fx R g fl _ X • lace present a healthy green appearance bei clouds. F y y pp dac —" I net to]] ou what Cl - �- in tale fat of ee1L peck: and to servo with- + j Y .. eorge, .•Is. Miss Elder's hair artificial 7" t` tz ' tore wipter seta in. Frequently a"field that The sea otter" 'ii' the meat valuable of 'out�tvveetena»g es a-cause for.the moat.. J eft` rc gfrl " saps -herself " in a� summer , nae been into grass ;or many years is well all fu[a, $1,100 h ve beau pajd for a lap le ; boarilag-hanse looking.glt►as elle la aveegt no ; it is hume►n hair. L moan• is ii her c A. . .. net with moss, ic, which case scatter seed skin. S awed A lee ;No. 1.--In this Das y y,„ . ; „ •, y'i g ,,- - k ,. _ rt wn ? at 1 sh boo ht o Ce a a it �a L I; , Z,-i .r,., ",L",- ' i , i f" m n .- _ . ,. �.. . . . _. , 4 -a �.. a ,: .. ._gi. tv ._ h t. f i -.,. a r \. h': r. 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' - / a; t c e �- b 4,. : 3 fb;AA 14- 54. � K:.',y t't'�Jt➢!r b+' d.x' l! r,,,�,a-p S +tsy . i i , k t� kw -r.I. , r weL , ga x ,g r razpls sfi V ,, 7 -P �r?' f. -..•..,.£rti �"S>T < 'y, e,..gr },}'- 'yi,*'`S 's "r3�°+" 'Js _�+ra.": " fit P - - :.r. - !� s;, : .tg,+''• _ -"� - - - = • �5>•.� _ r- •' =-4 Y• �`�y'.SY3Y^:.• v 'r3t 1-., _ .r .;Iw: g yt��?�-.'�'� % .m- _�y,,, ' - A, r . Y. .::... ..- - :- .. , ... . .- _p "..: r' JET.- L. ,� 5- .r .� -'�.. , ,;may„ _ r ` k � >:y. >- ,.'ti• . •..?u '>. r =ter F;• _ 1 i. . �$ 1. arc. . „,�� _ ,r�,. * . 4., t r.;� _ _ yy F. .: 1 : f ... -. . .-., r. - ..> -.E -. - Z Jrt xE - �. J, , J-� « n � _ - e , : . r. �_, . . 11 _ ..: - . .. : .. i ,. -. (III ..- ,Ztf.:'- 6 _. , -." �'k 'fa, x•', - , } . 5 .... , s -, If )- - I 11 -Arz 5. 3- . J ,- ..._ :-. -.,. - ::. .- .. .. -.� -..m ,., . . . .._ .'". -". "-. :d a .. ," ,,. ,,._. . . % 1 r '. a.. .. ..-. _ :,. .. - ,-. - ..- - ..- a. .t.. .5 - , - .. s 4 .: - ... . _::I. .. ..fit : Sqr... --...... s- - �. - _ :. -..... - - -.. _ _ I selectia s by choir, matatio►ns by � '��y.1 To OUR eUBB(MIBHIid:Br referrtag --Bohn A. ion, ,of Feferboro, "w ctxskf T,t►wrenoe and Saunders• U NTI N 10B . to the address Iabe1 on your paper you hisses ffi Qa ,. , J , � ' a here on ba ' ass Wednesday. Reaeipis amu gted n lyLa 3lr. aand nd R• r , ­� can always ascertain the date to which , �. ; ' 11. yon�snboeription"to Tim1Vlsweis aid. -The No Williams is esp�ly Mrs. Be11 m de the company� ppy i i8 ghowing great values in � =_ Remittances are acknowledge4 by a ada ted for" 11 kinds of work from kos w 1 ebange of date on label on the first paper fol- p ld• ** �I are iadeb to ihelm for fide ge.> eros ty ren �awina receipt of money at this office. Alwayp t0 OVerODate. Toronto Wor ,, at their home. >: >tee eaatepaid ahead. tf . -Eye on using a Now Williams •-BLANKETS, �.ADI'ES did GENTS UNaERWEAR� FLANNE(, �� ��,,� . pew I hAsnothing bat prises for it.-•-Toronto KiN+4a F NNELETTES YARNSt ETG " 1[1► � rX� x • World. �' -In Picks ' g on gpnday .Nay. 2btb,f LL . fr late far last nee" ' ti 1894, the wif Qf Richard Mo°re, of a J. N. dor p drivesa new roadster,tlrxies �. f, ' '" FICSERINGl, ONT., NGV. 80,x189 mast be looki g up. . r ,, i daughter. Mise Elko has been renewing old $ o# ering better values than ever in - ----- ' '.The boo a ordered for the Picker' _ _ 5 cq aaiutance bore recently. g �o tedo, Sootoh and Canadi&n Tweeds; Melton and tri - 111 : ` . R,. Mechanics I stitate hags arrived, an ° Mr. an'd M s. F. L. sheen visitin at 0- s_� L O CA LI S M S. will be placed in the lib$ shortly• .•j � k�I . -'-A,. =-The members of the bran commit- J. Stevenson on Sabbath after service. 30 y Some talk f a S. S. Anniversary here OVerC0atlYl�gf3. so tc -Roy (lee, of Toronto, spent� Sunday tee are asked o meet at Dr. Bateman s this Xmas• by not encourage the young? � -witb friends in town. I residence a>i 7:15 sharp this (Friday Frank Ho per is now working for Mr. Befpra pureha�ng a Rabe Dee the SAaHATCHEWAN RSB �' We are eel •-Did'Yon lose a lady's black mitten ? evening. _ Ws,goner. r• Newtou baying dissolved J If so call here and et it. -TBE Pic Eitma News -arid Toron o rtnersbip. � east, -Miss N. Jeffrey, of Toranta, vi Weekly Mail for 1895 for 51.25 cash. Mr. Jno. L wrenee has been remodelling - - - - - ­ ­- 1-1 .,= last week with Mrs. D. Leavens. • Subaoribe at nce and secure the balance his house m king it warmer for the cold • ■: NTI N ■ ° J -Mrs. John Baxter, of St. Paula stn• oz this;year f ee. waves of wit ter. T , k Solic tion, was here last week with friends: -The Drre tore of the Pickering Me• I, Our Harness maker it doing. a rushing - - , ," A " --Cleo. Fields, of Toronto Medical Col• chanios' Ins:i me are regnested to meet business, hi obliging and genial man- �T■ .� lege, Snndayed under the parental roof. at Dr. Bate an'e office on Wednesday nor ie gainin an ever increasing custom,' % : Q �,1, -John Collins, f e k Mich. is evening next t 7.15 char Some talk of An wedding to Dome R PARKER ' s' J o Speaker,er, v g p off in the near future, look out for the maty0HO � � � �c 1. visiting with friends in this neigh orhood. -Miss Annie Brawn left for her home that noes around the btoclh 000asionally. e -Harold Clerk and James haw, of in Sinoardin Thursday morning after . FOR. . office Z Isaac $arTtey is once m fe hook wfth hie ', , A.�1 Toronto, were here with friends last week. having spent the last five months with old employer, Mr. Wt►�oner. tVe are T i � �1 - p;? N M s. T. A. Qrei me 11 1'• � .�.ii l7sOO�S - A -Misses. J. Story, M. Gordon and her sister, pleased to have him in our midst so ie so 1. . Jennie Gdrdon, were in the City over the -The>topi of the Y. P.t 0. E. Pray• hod else. . onab h lids er meeting ext Sunda evening will be Rome eirole meets here once a month ���1, �� i -� S x y ' g y " P - . • YEL'VETEtiTS x - -The New Williams is fast-Em reed- True Wisd m ; (letting it ; Using it: thea insurance i® said to be the result o - > ing all other makes of machines.--Toren• Led by Miss Mabel Leavens and Miss this organization,who would not die with . • to World. . ** Mary Sparks couple of:1,000. UNDERCLOTHING, ETC.- � H -Take a look at your,address label and -T. A. G r ig ran bis band through a E. W. Wioe has leased the farm Intel A few remanent of Tweeds at and uncle C AAW see if it is dated ahead. If not kindly turnip pulpa the other dap and as a re- worked by M . Fmoleyp and"will move ther ' ���1� Dieu remit at once. cult be hats b n nursing a Beverly wound• early rn the p K, Mr. Foley goes to th day Tompson bomesteid near Brookhn w jPAR�E�, ■ •SRI, DUNBARTON, >�es-A. W. (lee and Mise Carrell,' of To• ed finger eve since. The pnlpsrs Thos. E roma, visited with Albert's parents here sella are no r speotor of persons. wish them success. vie A Phonograph Concert was given he ri `' r `" over the holiday. -A load o our young folks visited tills 3'' y g an Monday avenin by Laing Bros. the in i i H -F. Gr. Lo an and Miss Ta lor, of To. Centennial C urob tea on the evenin df t - - = i I g y g strament is a won erful piece of meohan ,a, aria, ionto, s nt Thank vin with the form• Thanks vin Da The had a od r _ or tl Pe 8 y• y R'° ism re roducing son sun ears a ��I . . . er's parents here. time, and speak in Very favorable terms_ hundreds of miles av�ra , expressions oDie . I J ar uis a om<P >* Y q . =A practical change has taken place in of the tea as ,well as the program that ratitude and satisfaction was universal .. r. ;. driv the personnel of St. Andrew's eboir dur• followed. hey were accorded many �Pe have no hesitation in recommending thi - ish t0 call goIIr attention t0 a few .,� '' h�I ing the past few weeks. kindness?s y the good people of that concert to the public as one elevating, in �, rN - - -=Tbe Glendenning dwelling."on lting locality. Strnatfve and profitable. j I�'�'' ('� OD !&, ,; St. west, occupied by Albert Burrell. is -The foll wing road jobs will be let Jack Frost has some to stay seemingly 1 A' i,• Ll �,\ - 1N 1 GO , 1 fo SPEC l '1.J S .t f� p bein; repaired this week. by the Dom iesioner, Thomas Ponoher, the ploughing season seems to be over __-___-_ _ __ _ I Vet � December 8rd 94 as is the case generally with our tiller of t --The highest price paid for any nam- on Monday, at p. m.. . 1 %,;. Bloc :' building bras water on sideroad betty®eo of the soil. Nearly all aro lonad inlly pre .. .... ...... ..-..... .. ......----- ;t ," sec - - beriof igeons, delivered at once at the ..J • ... . i . P t. �_. Gordon House, Pickerin * lots 80 and 8 in 4th con. near Whiteyale; ared for to entertain-Mr. ,john,their wor .•.•...•��•..■■■.•••..■■■...■■...■■�.■ ■■■■. ■■....■■i■..■■•■t t1' mal g' • being done and we!! done, of coarse they .....-._.. ih Den i--Miss Sarah Gordon, has just return• and at 4 0 0l ok, banding breakwater aft is always one or two in every settlement yy� , DRAW RS .dND SHIRTS tabs ed'from the city, where she spent a week east side of reen River bridge, 6th cone. unprepared for the obilling blasts of winter, � cin - -very.pleasantly with relatives. of Piekeri6g. Contractors will do well to but time and tide waits for no man. bull sizes for less mone�- than ever. The�" e I ``_�T ly e -Fink Moore, formerly of the Col• attend at the a laces as above stated. John W. Balton intends cin to soh 1 y y ' p going R tra good and selling fast. Should be worn to bt �4 .. , ' -- lege, but now of Toronto Medical Col a e, -The fun ral of the late John Andrew this winter are understand. He like man - r:'„ g - appreciated.. " .: , . spent Sunriay with f�lends here. took place on Thursday afternoon 22nd athero it they would attend school for �:. -The ,4@,w William's.William's. can duplicate inst., and wa one of the largest seen in term would in all probability be surprise h . I: V, 111. any work made on any sewing machine this locality r some Sears. Rev. Mo• to And how little knowledge they carry vy OOL SOX an HOSIERY � " ** round with them frown day to day. �V o' in tb.e market.-Toronto World. Anlay condu ted a short service at the We always teat value in this line. Tic -James Shaw left Wednesday{norning house after hioh the biaeonio Fraternity would"advise all that can conveniently Y g 1 y-t:• for• Montanaoe , where he bee secured a took charge f the burial. Their service to school to not miss•the opportunity as people are buying them tells us they .ora bei g sdd Y . that Retteth wisdom geneth a."Rood thin ri ht. -situation in-a gold,snmelting factory. at the grave as impressive in the ea• . g . . . � ' - _ii this nobody has the audacity to refute. t� ._ Y, -Scranton coal only $5.00 per ton at Creme. The 'bereaved friends have_the ,tinother lana+ scrape took place betwee - :,.. 1 Pickering Harbor. A� this coal is the universal sy patby at our people. two of our big mouthed growing boys a fe WOOL ELAN TS " . . , tar best in the market,. those requiring such -Aside fr m the religious exercises in da o ago we are informed. J. W. Salto `� Clean, Soft, -warm and t such a rice on" "ea �'t '�' fuel should procure it at once. * the churches, Thanksgiving Da eased i h it a pears Jame P y y P be ng t e rosecutor, pp -There died on Sunday Nov..11th at off exceeding y quiet in the village. A ,Sadler not believing he had been properly list buying. You will want them. - Call a ,� Cedardale Clement, infAut son o� D. J. number of y utbs went hunting and re! dealt with by the Salton fraternity� Sew ii - examine. - 11. - ba Hain. The bereaved parents have the turned home gameless, while their elders to a compassion and promptly c21l John 1 , . eympatby"of all tboir Pickering friends. - contented th mselves in picking the bones A liar. John not beim a pugilist a li d - ' Ba p g g P g JP `OOLEEY FLANNEL ' - -Read the card of the Stoaffvill�branch of roast "tier �ey or duck r or perobance to Magistrate Bolden ander wbbse uri - - . -. _ � - . � , A of the Standard Bank, of Can_ ada in, an- testing the q nilly of roast beef and plum diction the case was heard. The result - Beautiful Light end Dirk Flannels of the very 11 nR ape oalty of b0ote and cost# for Jams ` other column. For the past two weeks padding. (�} nerallp epeakivg it was ao ioxflt. Barely this cannot be a gra t ' - " mnk0, selling at from different prices up: . I off there has been iom_e bungling in setting day of feasti g as is usual.y the case. - I - �, the same up. -It was circulated throughout the source of satisfaction to our friend John s �� log both are wage earners following the far �- WOOL TWEEDS , . . �--Thos. albite, of Filson, N. Y„ for• northern par of the Township that Hilts ing profession, quarreling among bo e b e ti' merly owner of the ligery stable here, & Dillingha 's furniture and andertaki0 may: R� g Tway# been allowable,but John thin s it 's ; This is another line w ora selling cheaper this f _ who has been spending a few days with establishme t here had been burned down bout time longest tongue must pay for 't - than ever. Good all wool Tweed fof' little mono . " : friends in this neighborhood, returned same timed ring last week. As neither a do not believe in trying to christiani .T _ � I t Just the thing for making men's pants. or -boy�e `v s; an •, home on Monday. of the firm a aware of the f>tot, i►nd as he world thusly. school clothes. Fina' snitin s and QvercOatID �- - - : -A.local wit remarks that be always the building s in its usual health to • ail I . g gs made u in the latest t la I to knew the tree roclaimin ood a lee b a earances. we met ,aJ P g 8 P1 y PP protionace the I UXBRIDGE. I P g y $• the sticks around it. It is equally known rumor a fals one. The destractim of I . � • T - t , i _ .- tbat the New William's isithe beet sew Moore's bar er shop some time during The 'tax of Uibridge township a . -: -Come and. see what, we eari do for you. , - . E ing machine in the market by the club the summer as the last fire we ba a bad �.� ¢' V said to have.been conning is well this w I (! 3 x :< th ling at it b o position men. ** • in the Villa I y P v 1 Neither are ;our people The Major and other of our deer hent n : a at, -Auction sale of Milch cows, young anxious for conflagration. have recenW� returned from the no L.i Q cattle, buggies,cutters, etc., at the Queen's -f - --: They got Chest fall legal allowance of ga e. ICKI E & ARQ U IS �` . Hotel, Whitby, on Saturday Dec., lot. BENDALE. I .The morning train from the north is a ry -Sale at 10 o'clock sharp. Terme $10 and t_ due here at 10:40 and the afternoon mix Ki i 1. er under cash, :other same 10 months on ap - When To gave up the o ase to Mill at 8:11. The. times previous to Mon y * • I fa roved paper. Parties having articles t o Bank• last were 10.8b and s.60. - - �? xf, . bl .,} dispose of will find this a good market. � When will the Bendale bus'run regular A. Marais was "bore last Friday d - - a_ -J. L. Spink has a gang of men sm. to the city ? bought over two oar loads o! hoMe Rl* O Oth, r ple I� °!. g When the widow is going back to the Prices 1 i o • IIIIIIIIII Pe� i 5 :'I -.- 1. to ed this week g g noes ra ed about as usual, but or e � M.,. p Y increasing the strength Orpcents home ? team be paid Wm.' ©allentyae ;200. r. .Ww r pr of the race bank and lower dam, as be Wm.. Cale der paid roar town a Aying V's horses ;were a magnihoent pair of • ----- ;� '. p� - has some idea that the present embank• visit the oth r evening. ,I . , . R strong ani cls and were price winners at t�� { - mnt .is not sufficient to withstand the Our boys a e getting very unruly now on several fair in the county. The sap ly . " Toe commonly the fact is ignored that a man's opinions' an oo ` ' . heavy pressure thereupon. A large seo w Sunday nigh s. Come boys this will not w lentil 1 • wan ` horses be tak n -,„�? 7 Y Y victions sire Lie rivets personal matter, with which no One else has t s is being used in drawing the dart across do: lI p F -, back thei stable on the farm.-Jou 1• right to meddle. ,,: - V `` F the pond. The invati ions areoat r Robert's wed Mr. chap e, M. P. P., i. erecting a A e jn litics, the ndin of lmene , in social life caress t►nd n -The GE. -N• W. Telegraph company ding at 13oz rove ; bu�I'm not in it, so ""new barn o his premises. 1?0 ' t y ,t tai are reoonstruoting their line between here I cannot tell he particulars. An exchange says that if ,a cow g is tion, each one should- scrupbusly avoid acting as censor ofothers w o MN � and the city.- The wires are all beim We woad if it was for the lioenoe, or choked with an a or. to holdln , F strung un one line of " les. Their ung pole Pa 8 differ with himself. po g was it other usiness that took our Bendale its head and breakia An I_ its wo h of men have reached this int, and an Ladies to' City city on 13atnrday last. is a Bare ear . The same remedy ds$eco Evidently there is no difference of dpinio� regarding the fine Wer - ? _n »anshi and neatness of garments turned out b E other gang are working east fp°rom the cit Lost, stole or strayed, a gray pug, on mended for Drees wader s3anilar circa a- p ge y y• lot fifteen oo cession 4, Boarboro.` Owner stances. I The work will be completed within " a will please me and take it away, or nt Oae c! the oldest residents in our• .to ti, i - - J fortnight, should the weather prove favor- a tag on it. y p in the - " able. p�rsou of Mr. Hy. Chapman, has in - The Ieetar delivered i : y,i.<; by Rs{v, D. B. Mo- his poseeesioui.Cha first pair at bobsleig s I� �g -Even though it hue frozen'ttp for the Donald, two eeks ago, took effect, as you that oarried'meat attoand to the re4ide to 0 -,third time, surely we are not going to could here in dro the fo :: P P Mowing Ban. of Uxbridge. Thev are exceedingly dim n- . : ; have winter yet ? There is an old adage day evening. ntive, and oris would hardly think to l k -- to the effect that winter frm ollows the third1. at'them that they could Kaye perfor freeze up. Should winter take possession - AUDLEY. " that arduous tank. The same g4otlem n F .- 1'. . � : of our climate now, there would be a has also * " . i W- - !n 171is possession a watch over FALLOPENING," 1894, -�.- � -- .°;` great scarcity of.water in our walla here- 3frs. E. Bell, of ldichigan,ab"d J.Hamer years old, which will keg as Mui iirhe as tfy I seen among an of P C 'k 'i abouts duriny� the winter. ,Our desire is g oar visitors on Sunday Y the latest improved near heR_ last. . that we may yet have a week" of wet two are quaint relics, and the °l� p:::atle• ` weather. Mies Edit Elliott; daughtbr of Mrs. A. I man is quite proud of them.-••Tit"zo, . y D , -:� -'rhe reflection noticed in the east Elliott, was akbn sick while at Mr. Ghee-• ........,.�.^..ie�ar._ a n!WEDNESDAY ' �F P Wednesday evening of last week woe son's in GFr nwood�►nd had to come home far awhile. Bat glad to see she ie some : Banday delivery of milk in Iiellevrll is BER 3 "and 4, and following s i canned by the burning of Charles Mackay's better. to be stopped da �� barn, north west of Whitby. The ea led- Dr. Orono •aL. �' p Rev. M slay the'new and much re- J tekha iota bean appoin 1,. __ • ing of a lantern set Etre to some straw and. epeoted P . pastor, Piokerix�, oaUed on >► dttetioe of the Peace. - in a few minutes the building was in the ontlying;melnl�ra of his sock here�n The.fireb YOUR INSPECTION AIRSPECTFULLY 1XVIT D age of Chatham Townalhip e • Z 1.-:*. movtld bnt•50 tons of hay, 500 bushels of impreseton op the different fewmilies. posting more threats ' notices. • ,, i ng aim -fla ,' W. H. Wilkinson ip ended iii to oatms#150 is Drees an cattle were re• Monde lass cad made a ve favorable gu ry • j �•, in r bushels of barley,some Dorn and There i# balk of haven a Preeb �cr ;'f yterian burglary at Balesille. Benience w e. �7 `" ra er meet#r, g g I C most of- his implements and twenty P y gin this neighborhood soon, ferred turkeys were burned, There was 5600 to acquaint r. McAuley with his friends , A inenranoe on the barn and 5250 on the About 8. o clock Benda morol►n re here. One oald be .well attended we be- �1 Neve good t can coma noise to often. destroyed a trams dwellwg on , k A VAR LOAD OF s.. .i• ` ` A _` contents. The loss vfill be nearly #1,8.'l0. 4 Old Jack rest played•.wiGh old mother street, Oshawa, awned_end ocottp>ed y y 1. 11 :' t t� " --The Ball Family held the boards in a 3UN '- • earth in a v rT hysterical uner. An Thomas Sheridan. The house a d n• i _ Pirie"s Hall B ridgy evening ander the " Y- = -- �� auspices of~ the A. 0. II. W. led e, and way old win r freely grtt�nte;him his hap• tante we;e a total loete ; both insured ip . . B pines$ and o ten times the mortals are ad the Laneashire, the house for #400, t, e ` presented "a very good program indeed. to see h• Ma he i i i•i N Their rendition of plantation songs and Y toss- his feat ®ry contents for ;860. Clause of fire tualtno n, ITU. 4 melodies was highly creditable. Flames �fO the Yule-La barns. ilflt t0 hand, �: Cb01a8 'lot of Bedroom S>nites,Parlor AI t g 3► The Those to g lost cattle of 41teo. E. Law- (�KERINGl Pp8't' pF 1 ' ' 4. family visited flus .place some twelve renoe were found east. of Calumbas, and > • E$. Tat1318�, CII( Oh St1C�1 a. lot Of C�lalr8 Of & .ku1dB 11 years ago, and while we cannot say that now our fr end G w. re'oioeli in their ire• '" ' they have improved much in that time; l KOMP arl'i"trramt Toronto 9 " )a.tn. It yon have 'any notion of asking A lmira, YtOW I turn. Tc lebrate their riatnra he hes we feel assured that their recent effort bought thir sen more fdedere from Mr. arrive a.T,w,s afm s close. ie yQtlr t11I18r fQp yp� Will I1eYer�1ave a bat- f was fully up to that of long .ago. The gain of the Town Line, to keep them corn. N • 0 T B t 80 a m . ., p T.E Main a w . limelight views of the story �of Uncle Pany. He ust have faith in the appear. •• �i e p ,;` �'�nags par -.' Cr: chauce t0 get fUrn1t11T8 C}18&�?. 1 . . an"ce of the ping marker. '1' tl pm , ti Tam, were capital nary-as explained by The soci 1 of Tuesda evoni DAon�p order#,tamed om all"parte c►f the-wcr d :� :- #L: AND :� 1 .�I,iCT 'O �" TO Mr. Ball, were highly entertaiiiin . In Y 4 mas well a` "... , # C attended a d a grated time Inas s . . "I . , „ our opini°n the lantern used wa the best pent, a 1*0 Is l .c: ', ,,Y.,t - games of a kinds were 1 : • :�, .!Ntt la ed. A S 5. ,a : ever seen in this villa re. Ta en alto p ne-tom lfi was re a . , +.;, -� aP p d and tt s 1 is Vis. v y '. ._. ,l ook Q lode 'ether b n ends ill .._ . s' ' t,>t e entertain w 1' ]� - t4#1 �r ° - r _,. �:, � � a > :..� . : d�.." ,,. -,8 eft as a cad one ive fN: - Q�j','py.. -.. gf tf n. 'canes .:... -- -_ ,,.. d 4�.L43"'' G � t,.,. -fi ..x,. .ta^'•.. �>3 E_C�.1.'•-.._ rf a Wii.Li.i� 0 „5- - .,.-:'. • ..: sir, �.. �- •:_� .. -;r : ,... -,:u- =:.r �- .±tr..,- _ -:`V- - - t] �h-�J .. s d , i3r�,F .tee ti. .c .-,., .- '�: - f and r fa 9 r -. . �, �., _ , Cho ou ht . �.. it , : - 1 u ci ed b1. . lx u i ,n1. a ,.- �.� Y: , g. y tea d encs. . et-, r.:�, . u : .f in 4 `.. - 3 Y - I' eat P}'{. w m,L-' �°• t f .;� (( d � � o>i` . . ' ' -, 3 'F „( P"�- yam.."E., .,,..t� .•,y.. �' `�iti. � �� :r' ?aa m.. r• r 3- us r maYd t • - t� -aS.s ., .r 1•- ''��?s,,.. _ 't'. - .` at'�.. ,,.z -.- _ .. _