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XIV.: I , :Y PICKERING ON T., FRIDAY, �"T.�NE 1 f 1895. • , NO. 3� � � �a :: {� , pleaf Coote al (ggtxb ,., ;. - I . lJ V 1 �R 1•■■�•�'/ - AUDLEY. ,: Highland Creek It __� _ ,.i OUN.4.J S ..tom i. ' 4 Y' �_ ?` �: . ,--------- Robt Cowan our worthy deputy-reeve is MPZC�E. - LATEST LOCAL SAPPENINO& RECOEDEI) BY Road Work hag COmmenCed j ,•n E. L. Chapman and Ira Lawrence San• in attendance at the County-Council: 11 - -_�--^��-�� THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN RY Oj3B `' �T . M,BATE'�AN, M,D., C:M., C.I'. ' dayed in Kinsale. Rev, J.•Chisholm is to preach a special CURREBPGNDiLNT9. : ,.i i { ' .. R e V S.O., Coroner. Office and Re idence, Miss Joorma Neal,-of Kinsale, has been sermon to the I. 0. F. -on Sunday . next in Ing street, Pickering Office hours: • orning OLAREMONT 1 r' visiting friends here., the Melaille charch. -, •- NJ. 90 to 11:30 ; Evening 6 to 8. t i -- Misses Linton, of Claremont, visited We are pleased to hear that Mrs. Cowan t Le til. Richard- Ward'a little girl i9 improving here on Saturday last. is recovering from a severe attack of bron- ; E. ! U , _ _. as well as could be egpeeted, Audley has no garden party this year. chitin, IInder the skis#ul treatment of Dr: �, ENTON & DODDS. BARRIS ERS, Jamesr '�loiiat, Geo. 8teyensou and Harvest home ha» bees decided upon.' Drummond we hope to see her around 1: y DsOLICITORS,.ETC., 1071 Adelaid etrAet - �'� Arthur Curtis were here over Sunday. The large rock in front of Mr. Guthrie's soon. ; east, Torotto At Claremont Tuesday lllq - �� Hendrehan he barber has had a neat has been blasted into -a thousand pieces. The annual Strawberry Festival in con- ' ` - I Sin oared u on the front of his she We're off to Rosebank today. May nectiou with DSelville fi. S. will be heli ,. T E. FAREWELL; C., BA PSIS- _ i- g p p p' the committee receive amnio patronage Chia year as usual on the 1st Jnly is Mr. . t1 • TER, County Crown At orney, agdjCounty --' _. Dr. Tracy and and wife, of Toronto, for their trouble. Robt, Cowar.'e grove near here. As this .I, 1 : Solicitor. Court House, Whi by. 0.7 'choice 1 amily Patent Flour 15.00 per bbl. are here, with the letter's parents for a '- Mr, Westney journeyed to the city re• has always been considered the event of ;; AMES MILLER, S LICITOR, NO• — AT TAE -- vieiMt' venlig and ietnraod well pleased with the the season, Re bespeak a good. atteLdance. ,k : T re. Jobbitt is-away on vacation and markets and the tri and an en o able time. �`� tJ TAItY Public, Oonvepa cera etc, Office at - ,, p• J Y • Thiatie Ha," near Brong a . Money Xo loan. K M I L L : James looks. as though he has lost all hie Miss Harris spent a few days with Mr. Mortieli's store was entered bt- burg• + friends. friends here. bhe is meeting with success Lars on Thursday night and a considerable ,A�� , TOW: & l�SIcGFILLIV AY, BARRIa• p=CKFRI1VC?r. , The glrain crop in - this section looks in-her ellen Major school. . quantity of boots, shoes, rubbers &c were r � � 1J rets, solicitors, etc. o ce' opposite Poet Henr Magill had to leave the. school carried oPf, also shoat $10 in cash. They s office, whitby, out. Jno. B l D:ow, B.A,; Theo. splendid and we expect to have a boun • Y - A. McGillivray, LL.B. Mon v to Loan. Sy tiful harvest, 1 b d eek, th of pf ur gain e b &prying open �e i"- „ last w e result of an attack ed an entrane a cellar ._ Andrew Hnmi ton has ben in eaves isY Mise Bell has -been ofliciatinq ora window and eucceede in committing the EDDES & MACD NALD, 3arris• V ing poor health for some time past, but few days. depredation without disturbing the in• L5 : •, ' G tars, Solicitors, Notari s, Etc. 0 ce in v n h f ` Mr. Whitfield has' erected a fine wind. mates. We hope that the efforts which . g o o . 4L r. is now im rovin-4:. Gordon's Hotel---bver old Ba k of9ce, Pi kering, F R•; mill for his tenant here, Mr. Bye. It ie are being pat forth to capture the parties . �_,, , - Ont,: Saturday of each wee , Money to loan., • Henderson, the buyer, shipped a ear• I I vestments made. waster (leddea, R�givald . an ornament as well as a long needed ad 'may be euccessfal Adacdonald, 15 Toronto at„ Torontoi load Of cattle from here Wednesday, for clition to the dap well. �. fi :.,• - ( the Toronto market. - . ' CiALLAGHER & 0., Barr+istere, Pj 1 IJt t t t William Linton is able to be about ' - """"'"- '� - MARKHgM� `f , LJ • Solicitors, etc., Can de- Life building • UX�RIOQE. `t, t� �.` / Toronto, will be st their o c willia' Bioek, again after hie severe accident at W. -^ Ca t. Rol h shi dye Jerae A � BrDu gham, every Saturda Any business ar _ �i00tt'e barn raising. p P PPe }� yearhIIg'" inetrnctione lett with Tho . Fouchet; 1�e9., ie Isere and au ayeizled'' W. Jones, of Ashburn, died on hianday More cattle and pigs were shipped thisaln6eldhMuskoka and to Mr. Love, Port;'' t0 p p Monday last: f. 4" 1•; as throughout the week will b promptly attended y P week. Mr. Dobie had a con le Qf or)lere t to on Saturday. Mbney to 1 an at 5 per cent, know what to give your friend. aged b6 years. He leaves a wife and die at the yard here on Monday. Next The will of the late lTohn Duncan, $ear- r c g9_gm family, Deoeased was known- to many Monde ;kl r. U» Bennett Lakes char e - of boro, has been probated. The property is k°�� � i You.. cannot do better than here, - Y g I valn at 2 150 and left to the widow. _.&4' , consult Barnard of Whits some cattle en route for England. $ _Y: , Y+ '.sibs. Peter Macnab is with friends in . Dave Clark, the west end butcher, found A number from this villgge attended the +` r -: . Yeterzn� y.` raisins of Mr. Alf. Pike's large barn os leis taste and his beautiful Sanford, and vision$ her sister. Peter a hie wheel punctured Friday night last, and �' " �" t' oc j'Vedneedav, Une of the lutea fell and}' �'� ^"'�� , st k of therefore batohin it, when not otherwise as examination showed that a fine char P -- •� t' F. WHQLEY, V T1JRI ARY , . g P n a �,t �. Surgeon ani Deni t, c)iraduate of On- �- engageJ. ' instrument, such • s a needle, bad been several arrowly-escaped er%as injury. �",t . tario Veterinary College, To onto. Grad late in 11� .The Baptist Sabbath School excursion pushed through both tirealto the wood riin, A seriro�ts runaway accident occurred on 1 ery �,r8 Tharada Ma �..* -� Dentistry. Member of the Ontario Vet�+rinary • • ■ ■ : will take lacy on Tueeda June ]5th, making a donble puncture in he air tube. Y' S' 30th. Mr. - and Mrs. J. y' � - Amociation. Dentisc.ry. epecinity. C$.11a by p y' Peter Christie is one of the luck far. Doherty,' of Stouffville were driving down • ._ say or night, promptly ttended to. omce, to I eterboro and` thence b boat down y Will hes t0 answer the nes- Y mens: He has ver a thousand bushels of the 9th concession when the horse ran � -` _ . . Residence, Teleorapli and t'ost Otfices, jWhite- i P � the river. 4 � 1 'vale. _ 3Uly tion.. �Ie hsa a dozen tett wheat which he is marketing a�1 the profit• away, they �cere both .thrown out of the . _ P Y Albert Russell and John White have able price of $1 per. bushel. Part of his buggy and received serious injuries, Mrs. ��" - ,---- — fancies in the table warn that had Fame trouble over a stray cow, but Dohert 's arm bein broken, Mr, Dohert +. - M HOPHTNS, VE'i HI ARY SUR- w.heat hue berii stored in warehouse fora Y f; y, '^H• GEON, Graduate f the Ontar o vet- 9 you will ' be Charmed with. the affair had been settled quietly and lou time and he will draw the mons now ,,ecaped without any broken bones but was E.�%. urinary - Oollege, Toront Y regiRterod triember He 1laS t3t:erling silver RpOUlls there will be 'no Elsie. g Y of +•he Ontario-veterinar edi ,a] Aeaociation. at top price. This is one phase of the badly bruised, Both were taken to the resi- and spEcial knives and ladles Dr. Smitb,of Stoufiville,wili visit Clare grain business that gives the farmer a deuce of their son-in-law Mr. Geo Morrison . ° I ; Office, reaideuce and ahoein forge cue and one• , quarter milee north of tee River. steel moot on the first and third Tuesda of chance . speculate in his own product.- on the 8th con. We are glad to hear , driving sboes at- iron otic a. doe and shop I in rich designs, and, what is Y that the are dein ss well as could be ea '� q . • - boars from 7 to 11 a..m. and 1 to 4 p. m. Tale- ,. most satisfactor}I to the buyer, each 'month. His dental rooms are in Journal. Y g graph address Whitevale nt , . P. O. address, * Tis said one of our town coancillore petted.-Sun. -, i Bundy s block, next door to the market. ' 4' Green River, Ont he warrant every piece .to be should read up the cow by-law and govern I *-r� - HONAS A. GRAN M; VETE'RIN- y p A member of the firm of Macdonald & MaLYERN. ' t m exact] as re resented. , his bovines accordingly.. ' j, Lennon, Barristers, $toufiville, will b'e 6 "' ARY SURGE6N, Gra nate of the Ontario On Saturday, a farXner named Palmer, Belts, Hair Pias, here on Monday's; Taeeday's and Wed• living south of he town, wtis ap before William now visits the Sunrise: ; Veterinary College,' Toront ,regiatered member ; .. of the Ontario Veterinary iedical Association, Links, . Stic$ Pins, neaday's of each week, office in Bundy's Police Magistrate Campbell, charged by A The weather is somewhat cooler than 6180 honorary member oft a Ontario Medical I block. * tf York with havin do ed a , beton in last week. - i;4, • Societ" , treat all diseases ' f .domesticated avi- Studs. Bracelets. . g gg P g 8 tl „+t'• ;,,- male, yAleo particular att ntion to Veterinary I The market Tuesday passed off.as•ae• to the latter. Judgment was reserved. Mr. Robins has leased hie house to > Dentistry. • All cases prom tly attended to- at On Friday evening while Geo. Gitpiu ewi!t's foreman. ' ' seasonable rates, office at the well lfnown es- nal, diet a being a very Rood crowd pros- Mrs. Geo. Robina visited Browns corn= tabllenment of Graham Br e.. one mile west of ens, Batter brought from 10 to 12 Cents, was ridiu# a rather lifely bay mare, be ' C blishunt..Telegrama to 1are.montjpunctual- eggs from 9 to 14 Dents, and wool 19 longing to R. Hollinger, the animal bolted ere Dae day laeit week: .' into a barbed wire fence on the Centre D• Crawford visited hit. Wyper the other iy attended_to, ]sly cents. There .promisee to be a ood evenin Look oat Davie. .,+ g road and threw its rider. The worst in• g• , , �:: market for he latter m Geo. Beiater ie oin into business short- `" 0o modily here jured part of Jit. Gilpin was his pante, g - �fitC�B axb ; -" this season: 1 1 Rill he Deg the bird ? .. . . . , . . . . they being-sadly dish ured. The animal Y We hav Whits cad Lindsay Baptist As. received a severe gash across the throat, e y le pr trice on' be $aorieeI Z,he p bit c e t - - HO�iAS DUNN, C nv. ,yanoer, Cour- soclhtion meet& in Lindsa next week. which required several stitches.-Times. Farm every Friday afternoon. �(1 1 I Y Archie Spring had a cow killed by the 1 miasioner for taking A daxits, etc., Clare- Rolled Flour, - , The delegates from the 4hurob here are .-----***---- • .. C. P..R.Ahe other day, which was quite a `,a. ' - moat, Ont. graham Flour, Messrs. R, Ward, Jo&hoa Bundy and 'Pickering S. S. Convention. loss.} R. HOOVER,IS UR -�R OF MAR• •d Cracked Wheat, Rev. White for the Circle, Mrs. D. I Mr. Reeve was a guest at "Maple-shade" �, 7,. BIAGE Licensee. ffice:st reeidenoe or Fors tb, Mre, Graham, and 1♦dies White ; Satarda avenin ,but. the race tion was ' z. '. :C Rolled. Oats y The Pickering Township fi. S. eonven• Y g P ' ` _t4 _ - mill. Green River, j and for the Mission Land, Miss Evans, 'tion held at Broa h'am, on Tuesda June somewhat icy. - �____ -- dolled Wheat,' g Y ,, ldise Dowewell, and Miss A. Pugh. 4th, wi►s amongst the meat saeeeeafal in R Sellers and wife haPe jest retained BIINTiNG, ?s Her of Marriage OOrn Meal, from a visit to friends in Reach. The re- B. Licensee for the Co ty of Ontario. Of- . Joseph and Bryan Linton hoofed it to the history of he associ,.tion. Y rt havin had a ]tee at the store or at hi resi0ence, Pickering .. I There was a very large attendance .Po q food time. ' 4 - Black River one day last weeh in closet _s ; -- village. - If .80 Call On _ throughout, especially at the afternoon Will went to charch on Sunday with his t , ^_ .. o h d n e `s oma 18 ons, add tl a attention h sL girl, kand when returning home the °' �' of br ok ti oat T e ,eta c , s R.BEATON, TO NSBIP.CLERH miles. After fishing all day they return• and ev®Hing seasi Riven to the various addresses and papers orae too fright and ran away, bat was � i . D • Conveyancer, Com issioner for taking ed with six small trout, and a basket full was evidence of the real interest that is stopped by colliding with the fence. Yon Y : affidavits, Accountant s d Insurance Agent, W• H• EMMA, of sackers. The brotberA die ole the g are makin a botch of thins sures Will, t Money to loan on farm operby. Wille ora p befog taken in $arbbath school work g g Y bated. OFF'IOE—At itevale. win be to fiot that the party of fiF, Nrmen frcm thr- tivhout the township. The morning ff ABY• ��' I Broa ham ev Monde afternoon for the Elia Dale Mills, Pickerin , ' - �� y here the other week, aecu,v.i such a haul " 4 - iranegaction o baeineee, y I 87-v g session was presided over by Lhe viae•preai -- - from the above stream. dent, A. Allison. The secretary's report STOUFFYtLLE. ./(ONEY TO LOA AMPLY TO F. w 'o w cry encouraging w receive if - t 11[`11 h, h as v a® d • Butchison,'sppraie r at. Clsremont for BROUQNAM. and adopted. Dr. Wi son, of Richmond Hill, was in � 4 �, Canada Permanent Loan Savings Co., head The fotlowing ie a summary of the re- Lown on 13atnrday and Bandag in oonnec- ,i office, Toronto. -$Loci cap'tal $4,000,000, Total ; tion with o ration for cataract on- one of 4 p port : No. of S. S. in township 20 ' No. Pe ' : -I : - _ _ - assets $8,700,000. The com any lends money on V� _ -� - .. - ,mise Bedell has retnlrned fl'61� the ' ' - - - lowe�t current rates of in erect and on favor- of $. S. reported to secretary, 19 ; No. of Clinton Cook's eyes. �I !- . oily. ' J. W..]$abl of the2ndconcession Kin , - able terms of repayment. Mortgages and de- W , S. S., Methodist, 6 ; Presbyterian, 8 ; 1,} . Y g - bestares purchased. No o mm ssion' No Je1ay . Cowie s driver is still iii a very uta• Baptist, 2 ; Friends, 8 ; Unica, 6 ; No. of has bean appointed !Dreman of 'one of the A. ; '' apenees >zt�d@zate, i 4etf favorable condition. teachers and olficere, 201 ; No. of papile, departonente in the Kingston penitentiary A. POST, CO t7N tY ARCHITECT �� Mrs. Derham is having a atone wall 15H2 ; average titenda>ace of pupils, 1062 ; and will enter on his duties on Aagnst 1st. ns ? k �. for the oountip o Ontario Drawings r`: , placed beneath her baro• No. of schools holding weekly Teacher's • On Saturday last Joel Nendick met with Agaepeciscatione furnieb d for every class of Lawjer 0allagber appears to be Very meetings 6 ; No. of schools having normal unfortunate accident. In coming Ont r busy eaoh Saturday while here. classes 0 ; No. of schools having home "+-� building. Steam and ho water hecticg and of the limehouse he stepped on a stone and � ventiistion a epaoiaayy. ffiae--Gerrie B1oo)t, a rained his ankle bads but he is novw Ventil Dundas and Br ok etreetq, whitby. Out' Cash. sales for May, 1896, aho,w Mr. and Mrs. 13. H. Steyenson are alasaes, 1 ; No. at schools asked to pledge P Y - Besidenoe—binaeton Roa" Easit Pickering. 87-y the lamest increase we have ever ]lad. with friends in Newmarket. themselves against intoxicating drinks and mach better. �"_� -1. �` 1lttiss Iinrt Fuller of the wast, ie With tobacco ?. It was unanimously resolved to We regret to learn that Rev. T. A. Shari- - - Never have oods been so ohea in ton has a oankerone sore in his mouth : ,, HOMAS POUCH R, ioensed Auo- g P contribute �20.0o towards the funds o! the n m �' friends hereabouts 'net now =, -. l i 4. 1 tioneer `valnat"or, et ., fore But York and every department of our store. A County S. 13. Association. wh;eh is e�erioasiy interfering with his . the whole of North and outhj Ontario. Strict t OTH• Joseph Burk had strawberries : for The nominating committee banded in powers of speech, bat hope that under t �, � , attention given to a]1 orde s b wail or telegra h. word t0 the Wise is T guffici8no, table use OD Tuesday, Jgne 4th. Char ea Sloderate. Addie a ' $Os. POUCH> B, their report with the , following names as madioal treatment he may soon be relieved rv; � " g ERS MAKE MONEY dealing here A number of our villagere are in Whit of it. So: !7, Brougham, Ont. officers for ensuing year : president, h+ - _ __ why not you `1 by this week attending the -Beattie Deok• Thos. Henderson, Brougham ; vice presi I Died--In $touffville on Sunday, Jnne E� a POSTILL, AU- Tf0 EER, ETC., er trial. dent T. C, McAvo , Mt. Zion:; eea.-treas., 2nd,. Henry Johnson, aged 74 years, lL �r. � " �j WALL PAPE I : We-bave. bad tlo � y �r . I 1' a Green River, solici s sales from his num- e ons friends both far and nearj sales of farms, Ynalie another llrCh&se Of a er. We H' B. Madill ie haying anew feces J, W. HoRle, Brouctham ; executivq tom• months and.2 days. Alco, in Stonffyille. fm stock, ani everythin tha is to beec•td'will P p P breoted along the front of hie property mittee, 4fesare. tV. D. Gordon, W. Dale, on Sunday, June 2nd, Eunice Johnson, t • t the utmost cleared out lineH at 2G per 4ent. din- W. Si. Barker, W. W.3 arks Wm. Thom, aged 65 years, 10 months and 28 days. be handled by the snbsc Leri h in he north Ward. P .care and sold to the very bat advantage. 481y Count, lt8 yours at �, i, 4 �, Up t0 C. Stovrr, Thos, Packeriag, Jaa. Todd, On Saturday last ae Philip Miller was - � sr#, William Matthews id confined to the Colin Yhilli , F. L. Green, C. Ro ere; C driving a post into the ground with a maul ..� ! 136c. per roll Pretty gold paper at• p g house with illness this week. _- His case Stevenson, F. Hutchinson', Jas. McFarlane, the head came off striking Mrs. Milller, ,� _ MONEY 0 LOAN ioc. is not oonsidered dangerous. - Jacob Stover, F. Willson and Misses. M. who was standing near by, on the eve,. in ,;; a _ aPh, bat we undecstaad —o I - MILLINERY : Trimmed hats tiOC. A member of the firm 0f DdBbsrs. MaC• A. Richardson, Mabel Tool; M. McPhee, ti an ugly g ,j,s, �J hat she is now im rovin nice] Tribune MORTGAGE ECWRITY , up to $12.00. Sun hats (trimmed), donald A Lennon, Barristers, eto•, Stoufx• E, Evans. y P g y•— `1 REAS ?FATE. 19c. You Can pay more if yon wish. Ville, will be here on Monday of each In the morning session, Thos. Henden• wHiT~EvnLe. �� Order now and revent a dela later week. Office in Qerow s block. 'elf son disaassed the advisability of ail inter a bought and sold on corgmi.ssiun. P y seted in S. S. work taking the proyinaial _ 1 on, Some person borrowed a collar from the report each year, thus keeping in touch Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ward, are visiting- ., g1. , , j rson of A. Urduhart's pet dog some and sympathy with the work throaghoat friends in Saarboro. -\ - Agent" for Fire, Life Ac Ment, Plate THE MEYS NEW : STORE : " F aye ago. The thing was done for a joke rho Prov,nao. Mise E. Evans, of Clare- Mise B. Miller, of Markham, is spending I.., ., Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance moat, read a r on "The Teacher out of a few da s FFrverything you need in beta, ti$ o doubt,_ and the collar should now be nape y with her mother here. rpt Two houses in Pickerin to rent of for for men and lieturned. School" which evinced mach careful Mr. and Mrs. Ionson, of Searboro, spentb g and' Soft, latest styles, M � � . Bale, i - I thought and was listened to with close at- A c�Lolupl sof days last week at Maple ave. !µ j " boys, also a full range of Straw Hats. W. J. Boded was in IIitbr,dge Wednet• rs. rank MOCO , of Jackson, }*I SUITS TO ORDER at 10.76 to ay attending the I.O.O.F. district nmost. tentioo. y Mich. �� r,; I + f �.. In the afternoon eeQsion, Rev, J. Chis• ie visiting her parents, Mr. acid M�•s. dohnT }? Cones using► carefall done' -at a mach og as delegate of Brougham lodge, „ Y 18.00. We. uarantee erft3Ct fit holm ave an address on How to succor• t3leigh, ower rate than usually charged. Tit- - g p hitevale. - He was much pleased with age Bgbly atady." Thie address will no Mr. and Mre.- M. E, Parks, of Colwill, '�} . 1 and are satisfied with smell profit. lee searched and eertiSed to when is trip• doubt be the means of rousing many to an spent a few days with the latter's sister, '} - required• Private fjands al- - BICYCLER AND SUNDRIES The road jobs let on Tuesday were increased effort along that line. This wa Mrs. D. R. Beaton. , ° ,,, ° ways an hand. to loan at • . We bave sold &.number of Bio oles &ken very cheap, Almost too much so followed by a paper from Mrs. I. H. Wako- The song services in the Baptist o&ureht y. �aV-. the lowest tato o! J ;. ry # -1 '_ 60 7t5 80 and 1 4.00 or gond work tom tition was keen Her, of Brougham, showing the rest Hoed on Bandag morning and evening were well+ „�� . interest. , at $60, $ $ , ppee +_ ',`�� . in° ever Ca�6 our tines are lower nd Deputy•Reeve Pouoher had no of teachers especially, being fills with the attended. The pulpit was occupied by the b 3} iz4 Rev. M. E. 8i le. The son •W: V.-RICHXRDBOI P ' rouble in getting bids. spirit of the Divine Master It was also pastor, p it Qlliae: Dale's Block Pickerinit q than " competitors.. See them, buy listened to attentiy�aly. services was aondacted by Mr. Whyte of <J ti :Isaaelpaoket, the telegraph repairer le them and ony right now. The mass riie®ting of children addressed the well known Whyte Bros. � 41 l - ' orking in this eeoaon just now. He is b Mrs, Young, bf Stouffville, and Rev, A.' The garden party held un4er the aaspi :fi, PICKERING POST OFFICE.s- Sweater, 60C, t0 $x.00; p�oel epairjng the lin& b®tween here and �oAuley, of Pickering, was the feature of ccs of the Band on Friday was a eery sue � `:z q'e carriers, 60C ; chains 26c; pant clips, laremont, New poles are being put in the session. The ready answers of the oessful affair. A good rogram was rend- N ;� 14teile arrive from Toronto 9 t50; a.m. - _ _ 1 ' '' p Mails close fiorbnto 665a:m. 10c ; 26e. develine whistles at lOe ; hen pevetlsar� , &ted file wires tightened children showed that heir bible training axed, Mr. Harry Rioh, of Toronto, and Mr .; f Arrive G.T,W= 9 55 a m Close G'T W t1 55 s m C cl0meters $2.26.. p• -_ was being well attended to. Ward's aboral plass being the main attrac Ai' ` '' G T ,E 8 90 a m ! GTE 9 0o a m y ThpA: Fouchet, ats�ttiniissi®Her, will s�:l - The evening session included a splendid tions. The. chair was abI~1 oaaapied by r. - ._ 'Whiteyy" 8 4b p m " �TororftP 8 00 p-u $686 ,ball, erieif8t•ai]dIaoroese cup- - address by. Rev. White, of Claremont, on Mr. E. M. Dafoe, of Zephyr. The Clare °='. �; _ G T E s 45 p m •• (I T w b oo p in : IS following road jobs on Monday, June „ „ "Y L�'` _�' >�sey orders issued oa all p of the world. Plies..- Croquet Bets 69e. rip. - . 7ih, 1$95 : g .: in gravelling 6th oou., Tho Teachers Res nsibility, and an wont band kindly added by their preseti ,; " 1 " p eo� and , the rendition of which disc d i ' • .: - ,. pp. lote 27 and `28,'.uear Bangor ; 8 p.m., of'Besysrto bylit-the czonventtiiQu-to a a marked improvement since the vi d - ;. evs>erQs �e.�rs arts ee. 1 :- . y iA� rading eideroad blatvtean: loth ,80 and: 81, oloe. T th&�a of lite eitectltive Dom. 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"'1 . = pp _ Dacre, you have done your Bert, seed your stili of ocarae Hugh knew quite well Ghat I wrut to hear hazy more oonfideaoes ; eo I } h bim. . . shai�hav j on. , . k; I I best in ver good. Now take a cup of tea, was d r yin ova it i y Di a t lHc►wl ter wtx fn t Perha iu s too bad 1-=whan I thou he I it - and pardon my aunt her sant oourtes T " Y y g ps , CHAPTPR PI. "Ah, cid en Dyed it, I dere a►y t" am Dias to write to Hugh, and Ill tell be did net. 1 should have a minute / talk with yen ie = " "Yes; bob also enjoy returning g •• •+Ub yes he did •and of course I did all peace i Did yon ever know anything /e 1 him of your obampioaship. ► tea Daorei was a very: pere`derin., , g England." ••Yon ought," /aid Mus Desmond, who sortie of wild things to shote I did not idiotic as Miss Dante s dramatlo. et• - -' . ' •'Indeed ! Well, I do not, The motalttent ' ivOman, nor was she restrained by any had not epoaten before, bda whose voice ears. Lem t - sensitive delieao in areuin tier deet np Leet foot on my native shore, I cease to t» showed rhe had not bean unmoved► "9ery " Yee, I understand." " I. tbodghtyan proIIanIIoed it 'splen• Y P g g a tree man; fuel/fele deteotiver put me to few Dan recant on such oourageow advoa►oy "Then I had that diswrlaatcoe ; w?►h fay dfdly eneroue.' " -p Hitherto she had rather, liked Mre: 8avi11 socia! irons; cruel warders - imprison e of the abient and of a losing Gauss," father about poor Lord Balmuir. I behaved " ell, so it wa/, ooasideritiq blew aced t: in a suriaoe fashion, flattering herself tha within adamantine barrier. , where I "You ere very kind tosay so. Yes, I will rather badly. 1"did�really intend to marry Jibe was about Hugh herself a couple of . she was a favorite with the stern little wp- obliged to eat and d ink and ap�ak and' have a ou of tea. M mouthfeele parohed. him, but I oouldn t ! And so we west years ago. It was a match. that would have - . I have my befog accor ing to rigs rules; I ,'No ponder I" cried Lord Everton. •' I abroad; and I felt better. But it w" an aw. suited my auntdown to the ground, but he - man. . - I must give my mono for what eatististh • am sacs m tea ue would have sleeved to fel blow when I found that Hugh was ,►bee- would never hear of it. -Are yon really t On this supposed f �ivoritistn aha v►a�e I not, and go to the fan1srsal� hoetelrii s Y g . alwa •e read to resume. Ho a Desmond ire vented b m ars. I. must don the roof of mine, had I dared to utter saoh lately married ! Juet think of it !--and to going S Well, it is too land of you 1 I haps S Y P p' evening dceasYand wear unlimited purple words to the lion of Ingle$eld. Excuse me, w mere sdventnrers, w nobody— saoh ha you will not go over to this practising to- . ` and Mr. Rawson !vera therefore somewhat 1 m dear Ria}iard." �� ambitious man ! He will gob sick of bar, morrow t I am on duty, and have tQ return and. fine Iiaeh, Then my exasperating j"Do not mention it my dear uncle. you may be quits sure. to quarters to -night. � *" appalled when the coon ie of woicer and ` +• „ What I can or aannol do de end/ on t relatives will pesters with invitations, I wish ou would come out had take a Wti Y asked Ho e, lookin earnestt `• p. � �, approaching footsteps in the. pleasure• because they think th y must not neglect y „ y„ P g„ y Mrs, Saville. G}ood-b a for the resent." ground to Mich the windows o� the small' + +that Dor old be er Everton.' Now, on little walk tivit6 me, Ddiw,Dasmond, /aid at her. Ir be ver changeable ? Y P ,.• . _ gg yy She ave him her hand far a moment elves the other *ido ofg the Channel my only Miss nacre.. - "No, not at ail ; hs is a* steady as R rook, g ,and - e: drawing•room opened made theme it bedroom au uatrieme "I li+ el fri htfuI n t " and very proud. But most mea Eire of wN gone. L habitatfon is an a y q g the,.ir wives, especial! when the have With an air of extreme annoyande, Cap. heard about teatime. VPfien iMre. Saville .outside wliioh a whole world of cafes and ++j should like too do/o very much, bat y p brought _ them no advantages. I never tsin Lamle lit w cigar, and, atepple bad, come in from a short etrol with her' resturanta are • before me where .to ohouse' Mrs• Saville cosy want me to wrfe for her g "- Ho bad decend m breakfast and dinner, where I mer+t or somethftrg, and I do not like to bs out thought Hugh Saville could fall in love and thrdugh ons of the open windows, followed confidential adviser, and for et himself. Now when I saw Gteor a the path taken bq Mise Dacre. t+': leaeaiit intelli ant pec le of every sheds of the wa ` ' g - ed from her own room, where mhe had en- P g P y' Gumle hlfs likeness to his cousin made m The dinner at Ingtefield was vet• tract• joyed a couple of house' solitude. Thera, of opinion, with whom I oda converse ••Heavens 1 whab penal rervitndel" Dried Y• ja freely in happy ignoraaoe of their names M{m Ilacoe. heart teat, I soon saw that he war w goad gull that avenins. Mrs. Saville, er son, �, Ho Desmond and Mr. sounds were followed by the apearanoe of and oonditton, ar they ere of mine; and ++you must sot say so. I agree to per- deal struck s►ith me, and I believe I could Pe . Rawson made up ° Mise Dacre,. Sevilla. Lumley, and Lord oceaaionally I stumUle on old aoquaintanoes form cartain duties fwd it would gob ba love him passionately if—if memory was the whole party. Mrs. Saville looked ill ; s who en o life in m o a fashion, oheertull „ not so importunate. • He i/ very oh&rmmog ; there were deep shadows under bar eyes, = Y honest to run aww teem them, and her fade seemed smaller than usual ; - Everton, accompanied by two or three . J yi t y and wh should I sot row Dun a sin ! accepting the contem incus treatment of "W6 do ou alww s take her art t" y g y g R but she was unusual! talkative and ra- doge, at which Prince immediately barked Y Y Y p for one does feel awfully old when one hu y ti . . Dame Fortune, wh is emptying our and Miss Daore trade an impatient grimace. no iove•affaii on. Don't you think G}eorge oiaus. defiance, sera;nbling up oft hie mistress sofa pockets also relieved d of tiresome respop- Then addresaiag the gentlemen, "I dare . She discussed olitics with her gest and for that purpose. ` sibilitiee. It is wond rful the clearness of Lumley it—very much taken with me t' P 6 say you airs all dying to smoke,,which Mrs. „ 000asionall directel her remarks to Ho e. ad rnent and suer 1 cuff btepment o[ 1 suppose thataora of attraction is more Y P " " So sorry you were not able ' +come to + J l3 R g gaville will not permit is thL part of the percreptible to its object thaw to any one Mr. 19+►ville contributed some rather original church this morning dear Mrs Saville !" f those who are not w ighed down by this house. Just go and have your cigars or �• glee, retained Hope llesmond, hesitating• observatfons, and all thin s wentemoothl world'/ goads." otgaretter outride, or walk back to the 4 said Mise Dacre, effusely, and' with the • ••I dare say you are ight, Lord l�verton. ours and I aaa fo low b m tt ly. She had grown pale and grave, while On leavins the table ehcd Rawson, unconcerned assurance of the class which I, Still, a few of the are advantageous I 1 y yse Then I must leave you to Misa Desmond s dare I can Have a uiet talk with Mia Deatnond." Mir/ !}acre chttled on ; „ ••Then, you see, when I heap ti about this evening, for I have a very bad . head- though I do not see hat money Dan par• Very we 1 ! /aid Lumley, riaiog. "I gu h Savin that frau s life ache ; but I shall see you in the morn• dose not hesitate to rush in where the chase any essential of lite." g g , I thought I „ - t, cher er-si hted fvear to tread ; "ao we.have „ wilt escort my orale to the Court, sod„ mi ht make ase of the etor to wake u ing. p. K That depends ver much on what yea return for,you." Miss Dance• save him a g y p Atter a lints conversation, _ - all come over tq inquire for you. You are !consider essentials, Mia. Saville /good feelings. It would be Mr. Saville �, nod and smile, and the gentlemen left went to look for some sketches he had taken r lookin Hite ale. You see I have broaght II That ie true B t Mise Dacre is going rather an heroic proceeding if I were to . g g P Ito make a s soh," ad them. d of the Lin;olushirs churches and in hu - - Pe fo the young lady h ceeoaoile tla• mother,eoa, an wife.. George poor Lord Everton 'who is eo dietresse�d at The young heiress was as she said much .beenae Mr. Rawson said " Mre. Saville ie - . .1. - : ' d �;eaid, in an addible t ne, "1 hm going W • • Lnniley safd I was splendidly generous. t heir ex elled from this ar:dies. on „ uppsset, and, besides this, rhe had felt for ••What t dad he too knell all about Hugh meet friendly. She particularly wishes yon - . , � f % g p P :1, ou a e ry. - ifome time what she herself would have 'to remain • she sa a ou know whey to be - • - really must make friends. He could not ' •+ know," whir r d Lord Everton. "It „ " --I mean Mr. Saville t cried Hope, more Y 7 .i. termed an aohiag void for want of a silent and when toe eak so I think thin . foresee that things would go wrong, and he her pockets had , was been empty, she confidante. A confidante had alwa s been tma more disturbed. romi*e well. Go on as ou have be nun. . r : would have known Iter how to hold her Y Ob, yes ; we have quite tateresting Y B 1j is sorry. Now, for may sake, dear re. 'tongue." a necessity to,her, As it generally t* to per- talks about him. I telt him confidentially ke tabu of going on the Continent is a ou must for- ive him ou are ' uah sons much taken u with themselves. Her mont)i or two. You are, I imagine, firmly F' -' - Saville, y g + Y I •'This sLOry•Came me in a letter from � how fond I was �of'Hagb, sad then, of - - last devoted Erten the depository of her fixed in her cod ra i' near relations." fj !the wife of a cousin o mine .whose ��cousin secret troubles, projects, and love -affairs, coupe, t wishes he was in Hugh a place : halt oar work do e."� '!'his is having . Connections, yon•mean, aOr%ected . re. wan eye witness of t e adventure, Miss so we get on ver. well. He fs always cum• Y had lately married a brutal husband who � " God rant it !" said Ho with heart- Dacre was saying, as he posed herself op ing over Lo the art, except whet: he gala td �, - . . r Saville, a bitter smile. curling her lip. "It Rn ottoman and eve one turned toward had taught his bride to laugh at Mary away for a few days' shooting. 'I am not felt earneataess ;and soca after they sepac- . Dacre's storms in a teacu end two• enc I - Lord Everton chooses W come 1 I can my her. "Scene, a d k. stormy night, a t' P y' quite sure my father likes him. You have aced for the night. �1� . " halt penny tragedies : sa her heart was .. edmire his forgiving nature an] aecep the distant sea, onepf r M&jesty's big 'rbi never met Lord Castleton ? He is very nice, (so sx t 0VT72g7ED.) empty, swept and garnished, and ready for olive branch." �toering 'about on th waves, which make the occupation of another '•faithful friend rather old fashioned, and High Toty. = ' I „ ,1nothing of her' bi ness. Young sailor, Lord Everton was a great tris of his in . . "You are, as ever, jdet enc goner ue, and counsellor, when tate threw Hope Irl da a. Now m dews Ho e ou know TRICYCLB PBOPELLFiD BY $AND. r Idoing_eomething inoo prehenefble with a Desmond in her wa In Miss Dacre's Y Y ' Y P ' Y returned the � impecunious peer, wi h a,`rope or ropes, loses hold or balance and ' y' my heart history ; sad you will notice - „ j estimation, she wa. amtaeutly fitted to fill delightful bow and. smile. � am nits drops into the black depths of tee raging Captain Lumley's manuer. You know the 'A Rovel Machine-'•tfa Pedals Hired od the �watera. Cs rain orde goat to be lowered. ( the vacant t ; there was just the differ- Y r charmed with the vieioa of #nyeelf as "a P 1•umle estates are rather eocdmbered and . once of station between them which would COn1�Iwancl. He ll be gone before you can reach him, I dare ga ha feels shy of approaohin me d ve, which you loudly auggeelt.'' • I make the oonf3danoes of the future Baroneae y g Thu maahiae, while not reall a decided .- I - thev say. lie Dann t swim, trice saothar • --poor fellow I bat, if I like him(and I do), , y .''- Mre. Saville turned from h'm wit nn• I Castleton flattering to their recipient~ to „ 1 officer, throwing ori' is shots or boots (I do ;whom also flee triendehip'might Ue useful. that is of no oonsequeooe. novelty, f/ pictured -here fa order to illus- ' - , 'disguised contempt, and addressed h rbelf not know which the wear on board chip) I There was a short pause. Mu►s Deainond'a I am always interested in what you trate its mechanical features. It Is thirty. - o Geor a Lamle . ; while he spoke, and pringing over the side • o. looked dream as if chs were azin like to tail me, µbliss Dacre, safd Hope, s;x inches is width,weighs fifty-two podiods, g y' i" { at a bound. I Y y' g g with "some hesitation, as if choosing, her "So you are staying at the Cpurt ! How ,. , , n spirit at some distant scene, and sot sa .• tort ei ht•ineh wheel base- The wheels This is suicide, exclaimed the captain. , if she were niverin with im atieaee for words, but I am not very observant, and y' R does your regiment, or your troop, g t on The young officer is a huge favorite with q g some cider aa� wirer seen would he more are thirty-five inches fn diameter and ace the r evelations about to be made to her. �. r without your valuable-assastanpe ?" " . - the crew, the crew +ork with a will, the + The silence was broken euddeoly by, a deserving of your aonhdence that 1 am. - "Disagreeable old cat !" thought Lu ley, boat ie lowered away, a lifeboat probably, i somewhat naconneatecf ezolamstaon frim Nonsense ! I could not tell all these r hey surmount th wavea and •slide „ things to a stiff old trump 1 Now, mind � • while he said, "Oh, I ride over every ' then Miss Ik►ore : He is certainly very nice- day, sad the intermediate vnep the tum• nt° the watery ollowe, they soma looking „ you ask !Nrs.:�avitle if you may oomo and Y p with the gallant lieutenant, „Who' Lord Everton!" asked Hope. praetioe every. morning for the convert. .I ` ble on as beet they can without! me," who is eupportina .the benselese sailor ++ Lord Everton ! Nonsense I - He might intended to eak her but my anxiety shout "I thou ht ou were Din dew to and nearly exhaubte 1 himself, they drag Hugh quite put it out of my head. That - . g y g g have been forty years ago. I mean Ca = them into fire boat the re sin. the shf ± p- is always my way . I never think of n,y Heron .yke V the men crowd sou d the whatever you :lata Lumley. There iaroaiethfng knightly" ®alt." 'Hope was too bewildered with hoc . r „ in his look and bearing ; one could imagine , "Here's metal" more attractive, ! said call - it where they et on board; •their ' , ener�etfe rapidity to rep#y, su Misa Dacre _� .e4- _ - him going dawn Tato Lhe lion s pit for ones ., " Lumley melodramaticallyi with a w ve of cheers ring above t e roar of the storm, I went on : She has reall no feeling at „ , glove, and that sort of thing. " f r d - his hand towards ;\lies Dacre, who was the rescued acid redo er are safe f j „ „ „ All. She is tearfully hard: I am afraid she !,- . - dee in conversation with air.,'tiaweon, on �• I do not think I could smilia I - p Moat dramatic, said Lard F.varWn. ' g' wilt never forgive Hugh. But I wilt do � -. whom _she was smilin with 'her habitual • ,• „ do not teary Captain Lumleyy or any other „ . g Worthy of Bra dram, added Gleorge to ical modern Gua man dolts an thin all `I can' belief in her own power to fascinate ail male Lamle i g K g Y g If ou till! take my advice, Siistt fitted wi6a cue${on tires. Propulsion and Y• r the kind. a might, if ez airs ro Dacre,'�said Hope, earnestly, �'-you will steering are entirely of acted iby the &rens creatures. ' "1 don't 6xactlp's e--" began Richard 'coos, bring you a dozen new parrs from leave the matter alone. The Iesa Mrs. "Metal '. Yea I dare say; I bomet.imee f . Saville. I .!Davin s to replace the Dae you had of the rider. The driving power ie supplied wander if you are"ae foolish ae you deem; •' No, of coarse yea' do not : there is ' d o d."- $axillo hears of her eon for the present, the Ueorge. nothin to see exec 1 " taterru -ted Mia • RPe bstker, Attempts to forst! him on her through the medium of a chair ruunin3 from P Ah, my dear Miss Desmond, 1 fear yod a sprocket wheel located on the frost wheel "Oh, a good deal more eo " sai t'he Dacre g uickl Y, i notice only harden her, 9 Y• are not imaginative. Ur arhsp/ you have •• VV ell. rhe so' bat' oa must back axle• The, head aprocijet .bar a pair of handsome hussar, showing his -white teeth '• I have, heard �s this befort.' The ,cul knows oasis men.' i " y r ' Y me upp whenever you -can. cranks with handles attached thereto whicb in a pleaean��emile. "You know I ha vets t Defy difference ie that rife weather w �* not , . ,f j have only known very. tett► of say +'!slut ma I will." ace maaip,ilatnd bV the rider's arms, the . V many ideas. - I - quite so stormy as you--youi eorres ond• 3 .. ' •'Fat I da a ea ou would be lase sell I •� kind• " Now I had better go home. I dare say lteculiar feature being that the steering is " 5 Y Y Y ent, mean, represents it, said Air. w- •'Anil I have had saoh w wide ex rf• not iu an wa interfered with durin the - ,,,` talion in thee. men who have,", eoornfully. so la to with hie double faeces. •Pe Cspte►la Lumleyfe wa►tttigfor meontbeway.' Y Y g - a , f p n+ pp Y g g once t' said M'ss Dacre with a si h. You rotes of ro ulsion. - Very probably, my dear auut. "It was real! much worse than I re • g I am so glad you meds me open my heart to' p P P 1F� # "What is the matter with ou ?" ked +f Y P' ;baa see I am o beauty yet I have the ou. it is such a comfort t'o have some Otis - ---- ; Y lu resent, exclaimed Miss Deere, 'with an , fecal Kitt of taacfnation iu au eztraordinwrY tyo s ak co." " Mae Dacre, in a low tone, drawing aichair sir of profound aonviation. "Now, doer CurlotlS StattsLlCs. - t;o the tea table where .No pea ond degree, Yee, teatly it is gutta curious, of •• Thagk yod,'' retdrned hope. - - , pe no one want to know the name of my herot + cour*e ill•aatured o !e sa it is les beaux ++ presided. You look pile and ill( and as if Pe P Y So good-bye. Z On -are looking quite A German lover of figures has made the ' „ There was a moment'■ pause. Mrs. � yeuz do ma cassette ; but no one who is nut le sad t11. Be sure ou a*k Airs. Saville ' llowing curious caloulatione :-- you had been crying. Pray forgive me, Saville est ailept in herarrq chair, strokio ., ,y Y fo e '� she added aeein , the uick for r e in g very dull Dan tae deceived in these thiuKs, about the ooiroert. And Mise Dacre de• - , - = }� ' g q° with 9 read hand ills silk hood of hoc �. •+ Aman amoiing a pipe of medium size her victim's cheek "but �.kne!w qui well t Y Y A.nothar sigh. I feel in et ething of a parted through the upon window. r • little dop, a half•smile curling her tip. dNflicult aitfon ust now od I have ao Hi,pe threw herself o{i the sofa a/ soon sa blown out of lits mouth for every time he you could not stand Mrs. Saville for I ng, P° J - Lumley e, laughing eyes sought Mler fr''ead near with whom to take counsel, she was one and sat Chore loetdla thou h fills Ilia i e iU0 smoke clouds. If he a' fn a low tone, llesmond'• but she uses sheltered behind a g g t' P P N w, dear Mips Daamoud, feel attrseced �. "Oh, yes, I can," Haid Hop$, smi ing.a her elt�nw on rho aurhton, her haaci on bar smokes four pipes a day, for twenty years, brave defia:,ce.. "Don't ou think . I am massive urn which always appeared at tea you, I am Partain you ►uld be a faith• hand uneoawfour of the lar a taste which t'` y I time. Only Lord Everton rose to the f I friend and •ileal as t e cavo." y g fie blows out 2t),4O,Olx) smoke clouds, ` likely to have worries and bad�newa apart f>; d� after hanging on tier lou laches, rolled I if two lovers spend four hours together , � occasion. I ,, from poor Maa'Sa,ville ?'' „ "I should be leery ba y to be of any era slowly down hoc cheeks. Wat unhappiness . n'ell, I suppose so ; but it did not..occur I am dying of Ouriosity, my dear Min t you, said Hope, so+ ng she paused for a and contusion Hugh Saville s headstrong ( and the lover takes or receives 200 kiseee - to me. She is not o ule< Dacre he esid. languid! ti ,-A p- p r, 'you know, � Y' r pl disobedtenoe ha,& creatred I--aad for what ! --low• calculation—and each kiss taste tea . tfiou h I always et on w'th'hei, I am Name name f' cried Lumley.• .. ,fy , I knew you w Id. I am so tired of I erhaps only for a temporary whiin ; per- seconds is five ears time the lover would ' g g "Hugh Saville !" said '�liso Daces, riei,ng � Y _ -going.to play a bold stroke j stnow; it w0i � fe ding on my ow heart -I I taut a friend. hap* only to regret it, as alias Dacre said. have- 36.5,000 kisses, and their lips would - and assuming an attitude. I -- , astonish you all. 'Nothing enture nothing i „ „ l N w, dare a you are surprised to see The thought of these things depressed her. have been united for the space of forty- . have,' you knew." I thought�o, as d Richard, h w ear y advocate Hugh Saville's Horne incident in her own life perhaps majie "Just like him !" �Oried Lnmle 'our - two days and afz hours. " 'Jocks of Norfo k be o!< too hold "' ( I p use, Ah, there is a little tragic story her more keenly• alive , to the trouble to ; ' y •Ia11y. If the entire population is considered to quoted Miss Dreamon , wi h 4 somewhat II w ioh will color my whole life." Mrs, Saville'■ ; for Hope Desmond was an � Give me your elrm, Mr, Rawson I I ,f ,. ,+ be 1,4W,000,o,)O, the brait,s of this number tremulous smile. Indeed ! with awAkeufng interast� I axc, edi,igiy rttcaetive girl graceful rgtatle, r - "She has .been cr ing,-rI• am certain 'have letters to show you in in my study. ! tr st your life will be free from all tragic with flaahes.of humor ands fire, suggesting I of hunan beings would weigh 1,4_1,712 avoided church because I did not think , ., tons, or cis mush as 4lti iroadads of the she has :though she s bray n it ouu. At in radiants. delightful po*.fbilftfes. The day bad been prayers or sermon would improve my I •. ordinary size, any rate she is' goi g to ati k to Aire, Ah, no , that it cannot be. You must drying, for her good friend Mr. ' Rawl on . headache. I did not bargain for ecru The air resau a on a rson of ordinur Saville. I wonder bac. a c'fs sayin w k ow that I saw a great d of Riobrrd tend not Drought too flourishing an aeeaant p Pe y g ohli ed to sit out• a dramatic recital " sof sire it thirceea anti a half loos, George Lumley 1 Nothing amiable, I am g . a d Hugh Saville whop I w little irl ; of her affairs, and she did not enjoy the - Mrs. Savilie, dryly, then added to the g sure." m father worried a ire t" deal about idea of being demoiselle do.compAglaia all Athan of 50 yeare of age has in ordinary . Here Lord Everto , who ad'been peak• !company, You will execuse kms, j P litics, and I used to live at a Court all her life. At this stage of her reflections a eases undressed himself 18,350 times, anti do not feel equal, to general - oonver- , - ing to Saville, and of whom thei.m'stresa cation." Holding Prince under her .left I t e summer, that he might a me'iome• shadow fell scream her, and, lookin up, she of course, dressed himself just as many - the house had n t taken the elf hteet I ti nes (m mother died usher war a t>a►b caw t�eor a Lumleyy contour !stir er with notice a coached nd be ed fora u of arm, she touched Mr, Rawsons with u kaory . Well as • ar I e t Y, much intgeree Sl►e as'a�i g� times. ' pp 66 P the finger-tips. of her right, hand, and I Y ) • l off t. w t aye pleased to I [Then a person . on the street raises hie tea: p aying dolls and began feel I as in see his bri he ood-lookin face and smil- walked with much dignity through the ' g •, ' hat, makes a bow, Lhe work of a second - - " It is a beverage of which I am xtre• 1 ve with Hu h 'e►nd he w very ond `of fag on him indly, said, oil have ,issed door which Lord lav rton � with' a cad amd f � p ba ie carried by :he movement of the me} fond," he sal "end I�think'a de• e. Then a wo;it t rca, a d we Maes Dacre. She ham ust ane." . Y solemn expression f countenance bold , J fi r earth 500 meters round with the planet. tided liking for tea ought c4 bQ a pa ` nt of d 3 not meet for years, rill atter I had "Aro you elf right, Miae Deamand ?" he _ respectability to any man. !Ah," he.• dded, opeO• ten presented ao�d refused jhalf a asked, with much interest, and drawin a three mites round rho sun, sad nearly As soon as she had assed he closed it ' g mile forward with the sun, on taking ,the cu -p from her hinds, " you P d zen men. I shall never forget- o r first step nearer. - a . gently, and advancing a step or two, I •, „ - ---- -- - never pr- up one little prayelr for a on seting when he returned from--oh,�t dont Yea, of course, she returned ; then, ' - ' . glances! from one - to the other with eo : Warned In Time. - that trying occasio , you reare�p ber ." k ow where. He was so pleased ''to see• becoming suddenly aware that, her face wag . - • I „ comic a look of dismay that both Lum}ey idr Hardnuttr-I !ad mit, air, that my Iife I did nc.t knu what t{ pray for a ;but soon, Very soca, I saw that the who wet with tears, she blushed vividly and pµt •, and Saville laughed. line not been whit it should be, but I truly Oh, for my d liverance generally . so « I ar the Ifght of my eyes was the o>ze mea up her handrarohief to eemove them. instead I was d"el vered intro dhe ha de of Courage such as'yOtica, fniy dear Mtsr o ail I had met who eesisted lite actrgotion " Theteeribie etI®oSof a privets fntervfew and unselfishly lava your daughter, end iE - the tormentor," • . ; . Dacre, deserved success; and yet 'it has I generally exercise." Here she paused in with one's legal adviser,"she said, with a; ever I give her a moment's pain I hope I'll ") am glad to see that yoli Ytav tom• not been sucoceasful, he said, with an air h r -voluble utterance sad pressed bar brave attempt tv laugh. i be made to /offer toiiure for ft. - pletely recovered. ' j . of deep sympathy, to the f it narrator, It ndkerehi«f to her Byer. " He must have brought you bad news, Old Gentleman • (warningly) -•-Oh, you . . "The shield of a good conscieac the and eat down on the ottoman ride which Ho wefa so amaze.! at thes� ncieit wilt. You don 4 know her. - pe petted I fear.' And Lumte�r sat down beside her. sword of an innocent spirit . broug t me ahs stood. 1- r ,velatioua that the bri ht color rose in her " Old Rawson•••-,••' He aused. • ' through the cedes'.," "I never saw any one -like rs. 8xville, c took,—it seemed to her delicate attire " Is one of the best and kindest, of • • A-Gft omy Prospeet... - . " Then yon did not4ant my prayers." --never !" cried Miae Dacre, growing red a mart fadeceat to thus lay bare. one's friends," put in Hope. "Plow I must go - jigs. 1, inemfnd*-Mp dear, my scientiRO - " Yet I deserved thein." ' with dieappofntment and mortification. s teat experiences to a stranger .-f, took of away. I should have gees in toy room be- i - "Indeed ! Why ?" - 1 "I really hoped that such a story of bravery a ntia�rnaement made her dro ! her eyes , fore thin, only M ie/ llaore chose to stay and works are bringing me in a fortune,and we " I shall eg lain m claim a one a , n ; anli hnmaait would have done somethin p 1 will soon be rich. p y y, Y g b t these symptoms were _loaf oa her talk atsout family affairs, If you follow your , . the silent recesses of some tayngled wood, I towards softening her heart �� and I flatter i mpaaioa, who thaeougt►ly enjoyed holds• will soon overtake bar ;she has taken the ' Mrs. Finemin� `loo bad. Now we will - ' say in the jungle .between this imansi n and myself I did it plretty well. 1 i g forth on the delightful topic of self and vicarage path." I have to a socia with a lot of nobodieb . •+ , who inherited their wealth. tike vicarage." nd the 1(vely old curls- ( "If you had asked my advice," raid a hibfting bar owe tine points. Why, you dont suppose" I want to " - - man laughed w h almost boyish lee a►t Richard Saville, `•I could have told you it ' "That fret bavo bola very tryfago" overta6e tier ! '' '"""""� Hope's rather pu .zled ezpdeasion. would lw simple waste of breath." id $op3, feeling she ought to may some- �' 13he expects you," - onto alment NO Ori 8r Ary. e L g Neeess " You have sen a good deal n the "But,"'exclaimed Miss Dacre, with a t tug. " Well, she may do so, :the has nearly Mrs. Olduu--;Why, my dear, you look Y. ` Continent, 1 be ieve, Min - Desmo d ?' lee ' sound of tears in her voice, Mrs Saville i Awful, my dear Miss Desmond. ' By talked me to death once today. I arm not. ten 'yearn older �{ince you were married ! - .7.- , `- reautred. ; - always used to mind what I said, and— t a by, may I call�iyou Hops? Ii is a good going bQ run the same risk again." r Mm Youngun-••And I am. You know I have travelled ocizasionally my and seemed ao fond of me. I was +rather O •er, yourt ame. " Hope looked at, him with a very puzzled 'I have beeer only twenty .two for the past aunt elite -time. proud of it, she likes so few ieople. ( Uerta►1n y►, Mia/ I)aotie, expression, t ri a smile parted her lips. ten years. t�' . . ', . _4 - .c 1 � y 4_ II , r..: :I � - f I _ .I -..-. r ..-I. _NU. .- - r , _y I.. .. .. J /. . .-.. _ _ .. I . _." .' k -_ _. 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L. • i I - ._. -.. - - - { -'i M NEWS IN A NST HAL � �� r tinne to be of an oeareging nature, 5 . - , . ; nes in moat of tits"1 e►diaq staples care- " a �►hea done, take alit of ties cloth asd t$etrn �j�j �j i ou aur dish s rinkle., a little w� 1, U 1b�jjJ L �� A 1l�$I t f I ` i s edily- advancing, w ges are 'going up, t t. o ployment #r more ge sial, and business dered sugar en it and serve with this pude: Yat the yolks et :i eggs in a xtewpan with ' _. TAE'n`ERYiLATEST FRQ11i' A OViR a 1 round is better thr ughout the United cleanit'tg►. INTLN -:. , ,>� ' . half w ea f BS'1`Itti ITE1S A$iiU'I` i1R : TIIC W08L0. $afar+. Labor tcroablee are vasa tacked of o doe su a d „ e we remember that we spend about of milk. plyliz fwep°lwtogother,t a$d a Il�tle 0r4VN COIINT$Y. " moi �i . a d damage done by frost is asaumiag lemon land' sits over the Gro untfl it �'= ' I I � t ily smaller proportions, Moneta[ con- one-thi d of ells live/ in our bed -rooms it Pca : isterartlai[itr�,t Abeso 6gr can icaunt Y ' becomes thick. It must not be allowed to - i tions are favorable.I Cotton continue/ would m vary essential that these room/ Gatbered flans various Poiuta t1Nm 64 - itrewt groats. ties Unite,l states. and s son boil. Flavor to texts and serve very hot. r Atlantic to the Patine. ,, g ; additional wdotlen mills. have., should receive acrefal cleaning u each . -_ ; AN Parts of t1�e l.lei►e, CoNdenseti and o ened during the week!, and in some nesse, �� - : Assorted for Bary tieadleg• I season or this kind of wank appears. HUNTINGi A LEUPARB,, A brewery i/ being ereated.at Perth. ages have been seated. The mwnufaoture �riatoeia Harbour- has a laarorse club. !' } . OANADA o iron is proRreeming, prices are tending Whe there are carpets on rooms these ------ r -- - - - The do+v I I` u ward, and it is expeo ed that -the wa es ought to be taken up, well shaken and An 4muslux Aaaonat fof now tseme must- Belleville needs more school so°ommodw = " t; _ oolleoted on 390,58 ands of ars 8aaglit Thele Gane im a KiR tion• y�} ys i- l?o t cable at. Pittsburg call terminate without aired a cry spring, - t4laaaditan grown t' ba000 la/t year was a strike. >tKrain. ,� - Anew school is to ba eetabliahed at a ;19,547. - . If iu cts infest these rooms it Gs well to �� d r'UN2TgU 9 fi fill all racks In the wa1lB and around base fibs inhabitahte of 9eon1, in Korea,: do Bunyan. 4 �6 �,'... A lad named Cha" es Grant Baas idrbwded T. The surplus of Otttiwa's witltet�' taival 4 j _ . as Sunday while t•hi ,g -i'n the Dundias Superintendent of Po ice Bernet of heiv boards, oasiugs and in the bedsteads with not need to stir from their doorsteps—if �,� ,,�_ canal' near. Hamil ie $1,150. ;; r ' ' oras, has been allowed to retire on a pen- insect- owder and then fill the air in the indeed they have any—in search of gams ' �• 4 Q•n of $3 000, - - - " Guelph printers have organized a baseball ,�_: _ r - Fire did $25,000 or ;30,000. daknage I to room with it; close windows and doors for Tigers and leopards visit the town every club. . � -�: '"'I Mr. Feataiaa a pork packing estpblimhrabat monument .Lo the Confederate dead, . � - about calf a day before say of the turns• nl�ht for food, and woe to the unarmed The ialvatian Arm have ened ou(i in I_ , at Hamilton, but a firm's business ijill t e first erected in th Northern States Y °P not be isaterropted, ae dedicated on There ay in Chicago. fuse is emoved from the rooms. - native who oroxaca their Valhi Mr, Henry Nortb.Bay. ` ' �. - '.twenty thousand bumhels of wh'oat wore A Man named Archie .'pofford, Canadian, If th re are no bugrs in the -rooms it will `davage-Landor, in a recent work on Korea, The tax rate at St. Tbozh" this year is -,`, t4 ; � � hose relatives live at, aittiden East Ont., be oni necessary to ase Lhe powder as w g ten mills. _ sold in -the Winni g (Train Exchange 'on furnishes a mucin acaougt of how some tti - 6atarda at one do lar er bushel afl at ° mmitted suicide 'ou Tuesday ni ht b hunters so L their ams in a bi drain The St: Thomas Bicycle Club will build y , Q g Y prev+tn ive after the cleaning h done. It YB g g anew track. i. aL Fort William. p j aping into fibs Churl river at Bogton, is w mo a aerLaia remedy than all the old. of masonry nR to a disused palace. A : ' . At Sault St+e. M ie Lhe opaltatoi4s of the saes' Tramps are seeking work on the Treni;-:. -'� � An ordinande was ntrodueed.`in the fashion and fnraiture-ruining prooeeset of ferocious•looking leopard was seen one day Valle canal. , Cans►dian aa►nsil hav been ordered 'to re Y '- , .v . ` 4 ' bice o CJtt Council w ich iy intended w aoaldin or application OE kerosene every- taking an airing in the grounds oa.ttiis old t. t port for duty this weak. This indicates, g Y LI;etowel stares close at 7 p.m., except on ' .� p event women -from w aring •' bicomere," where, - palam Satnrda a � ` Y Lhat the look call► in o enation in thin o kniakerbockery wit u, the cit limits. g y y E days: P Y 'the ret thin neeersar will be to ee• - Y Perplexed and terrified, the unarmed A beer bottle factory will be established ;� 1. .. I was laid over. I move 1 movable articles from the rooms , The Winnipeg G'io ncil will sols 'ihe Lea- then ke up carpets and rugs and sweep natives.ran for their lives. all except one at Langton, >~�:�� -. Loretta Moose wliiu aLo calls herself # «. inlatare for power submit the Sunday y' and d et thoroughly. Ali dart may be who, from a distant point of vantage, Ihi;ersolt tried tea orge►nize aiacrase eletfn ,.;: t , shy t . , street car question to a vote of the �eleat- ddi/ in this ♦ariety thgqatres of California, easily eme,ved from ceilings and wally by watehrad tba animal and/aw.bfm eater the but failed. ore, i now Lady 13holto Douglas. dwughter in• _ "' r4 means f w broom with s soft cloth pinned PetroteL oun ladies -era of is foe ' Y� - . 1 w of the Marquis of Queensberry. They over it • as fast a/ one' au dirt re lace drain. There happened to be staying in Y g g p8 Much of that vLlu hie timber in the y"orL ere married in Saa Jose b Justice of the g Y $soul w Engliebtran, a}Mr. $., who poen- physical culwra� Pell diatria in N rthweetern Y with clean one. Then clean win owe Y , Manitoba, oats llemale. The now -Lady Douglas is door■ red other woodwork, leaving floor eased a c#flu, and who had often astonished t Frogs lege are selling in Ottawa for lb v � • j. ' •$e reported destroyed by fire daring the g.hteen years vt age the natives b hie skill is hittin the bull's cants , t yee►r. to be a opped last of all. T g per dozes, 4� s Mr. M. C. D. Burden of New York In a meantime all bedding should be eye. To him they went in a body, begging A eo-operative bakery f/ to be established'' ' Dr. Montagne, `.8ocret,iry�oi f3twte, Irws hose colored buWer Ferdinand Harris out of cors airtn Mattresses and oom- him to do awwy with ,the anwelaome vial- atntford. accepted an invitation to address the Pan- ss murdered on ),Aonday in the basement ferter will be benefited by being exposed fO1• The Woodhouse Methodist church his a• , {. American Congress, to be bold in Toroflto, o Mr. Burden's hove has offered ten I to th sunshine as well sus fresh air l aL •'Mr, S,, wile wished toe nothing better, Hae,new a or an. y �' . . July 18 to 25. - I t ousand dollars reward for the arrest of nut so ar, thin aeaiaiain feather. •the went that same night, soeompaniod by hos PiP g � t+ ; ' Y (d g ' y faithful native servant, and hid near rho Bicycle -clubs are being formed in all . , t• ! Mise Ireland died at the Generali Noepit= "t a murderers. shoal be aired in the ehiade only, as Lhe arts of the counts �" . �` ' hole whence rho leopard was likely to P Y . al, Winnipeg, as a result of blood -poisoning * The $2,500 bond'of Mr, •John T, 'L'yoa/ runrh'na sofa antaysrably upon the oil in r' _ arising from an injury sustained; on the t e Montreal druggist charged with • the fe there spring. It was a lovely moonlight night, Carlyoa 'is Lhe name of a new post -office . '} � < ours from Ontario. e n lin dna s was forfeited at Naw It asible let the room/ de all si h aid several hours p"Gisyed is perfae,t alienee. north•ewet of UhtoH:w At len th a bit ht idea etruxk the ser- av r - Tb bronze statue of Dr, Chetiier gas orkg nag he defendant failed to put in an other ise do the cleaning as early in g he g g Woodstock wader -works receipts last. a eacan°e before Uni ed States Commis- morni as raoticwble re laoia ear to vant, Certain that the leopard was no ear were $13 414 53. L Yix arrived in Montreal, and applicwticut will p (i g P P y • oner Shields when his •came was called. and f rniture in the afternoon. ice a eon longer there, and wishing to retire to his > - be made • to get the statue . through the warm room he ro osed that he should The assessors report the population of Q :..: Customs without paying the thirty per cent, r. Lyons i/ acid to be ick. hay ix excellent to. put under oarpete, Le it P P Brockville to be 9,073. duty, cixxa albw bhe dost to settle on the floor and Poke drain with a long ham 3 gait itchin it the alar a stn in Lha boo an � :' not g ind the carpets err it will when carpet ro o when th Pop ; use the begat into coming at, . e B p g A Patron of Industry atorekeepee n�►r 9ii assent{ wore kill by the "'pI iefn lin#n is need. master could shoot him. sport in ort Lambtloa. , , - . . Kingston ordered twelve pounds of nutmegs o the boiler of a steam r in Liobon iharbor. )d deo w is for slee n room/ "Vary good." raid the Lrngtishman, who The Charles street Sundap,school, Inger from a Toronto firm. The order was y a g ' was ettaa rather tired of the discomfort moll, bas a baseball club. ' _ - A law has bees passe in Ruesiw permit- a/ th y harbor so much dust but. in this g g misunderstood, and twelve barrels of nut- anal cold, cad who, thoa`h 6e did not It ie said that the harbour at Bin villa s were chi ggaotnmeioiLl cransaationetobe ooncladed sold limats they seem a necessity, How- g/ s�' per' I - o s gold basin. ever, matting with warm rugs is better than saY ro, shared the native's opinion that Lhe is practically useless. 'q� Emanuel 3t. Louis, the Montreal bridge - the r gu[ation carpet for such rooms, beat h"d g°OQ• Laet 'week oil r worth " reds of Bulgarian bri ands are awaiting a 'f has enesouca d the servant rooaeded P °� $26,000' eostractor, is to be prosecuted again on Ev y article put back into clean l-cone + P ohan ed.baady at Petroiew. - favorable o ortunit to invade Macedoniw with firm / to the drain about thin g the charge of robbing the GovernenenL of arab re�.ia the Macedonian uestton. shoo be made u oleau as passible, $r•' • y I '_ =170,000 in connection with the building of Y g' q cry lag that can be'should be+ washed ttrst�, ywrdr off. hen he reached the opening An eztenmive ,evaporating plant wrU be _ 1 On Monde. last Em ror William, with he seemed to hesitate. He stood and established at Owen Sound. tie bridge. y Pe Afte asrpeu are tacke3 down, turaitace 6'r own royal fingers, pntled out Prince is nae nB a little powder around the listlened. He .carefully peeped int, and The In ereoll Celle ate Inatitufte oun While aoaieting at a barti•tsis�ng near seer's hist loose toothy ed a at a around bed•rlau and the 1utened again. He hewrd nothing. Thea, ladies ha8ve a baaeballgolabr y g ; e, Harriston, Ont., on Thursday night, Mr. . II - g eta' brie in all hie ooura a to bear he lifted ` ' w Finlay McLeod was thrown from the build. Six .'persons were blown to atoms ou wor is done. fi 6 g Woodstock will'raue $1,000 in debentures • t _ iag, ' aad deceived injuries from which he tarday by an explosion at Major de ,,..._._.-_. his bamboo and an kin to the drain, p y ,,. p° g doe vasal im rovemeni$. oth's un wdec tactor at Felizdorf Two or three times, ae he thought, he had ; died yesterday morning. g P° Y , The Kingevilte Preserving Comvan ' / $IeA(3h1Dg Aa3. ; ., rouabed somethin soft, He dro ped his' Acoordin to a're� et resenieid to the 1 uetria. g plant has been sold for $t3 000. . h p° P A young unemploy i .workingman was C1 ase them in warm soap tads by bianiboo ax it it had been w hot iron and fled • :` �. t.. Dominion Parliament the premiums paid to his master's aide where he la shiverin The eteotriu road between London and - s'rreated at Dresden n the charge of -btu to them well inside cad on then ' Y g for itf inenrance in Canada ducizi 1894 �1,, g t, 3 ria bank is aearl conn leted. ` g t neatening to kill the lag of Sa:oay with with fright:, P B Y p : aggregated $9,909,284, an in seers of $276. n infernal machine. sin well is acid water asd dry ti►oroaghly, You are trtghteaedl you aorrard ;there The trout pond at Looks Springs i/ to be- ( r ;. b05 ae oomp.red with itis previous year. In a tight barrel, put a saaoertat of mul- Is nothing. Go again. - stocked with 10,000 trout fry. I I The Cris,pi Ctovernment was sustained by Sir Charles Rivers Wils' n the new i Aftrer a few minutes the faithful valet . ' n increased majorit i the Italian Parlia- pha . From a stack set through holes near + The Pembroke fire brigade will hold a „ �� C - who had thea made c Hite rare there was o j `-. president bf the Grand Tr nk I Railway y t demonstration on. July 19 and .A. I � . enol t' a►ee mbe Bz Premier GiolitLi it the top, saspead the hat or bonnet io ba Company, is expected in Mottreal shortly. no leopard in the drain cad that ho br.d ne of the members ret rued. ble bed and'$yt Hie to the salphtu. (:over shown himself • cowaed, Bowl' returned A steamer this summer will run betweeni - . and will be accompanied by everal sem• y . bore of the Board of Direet�prs. He will M• Loair Pasteur, the disLinanirbed of ►y immediately, and leave several to the ahaega and pinked rep his bamboo, Port Stanley ant Montreal. ry I , make a through inspection of th# road. nsoh ahomiat, bas refused a German "Ism Ur.mhfing with cold, not with Towns about Toronto are visited by ::: , "- s F b4u The only objection to this method „ ecoration Lh:►t has ea awarded him as f be said ar ba was ettia u a sin. hundred/ of wheelmoa.every $riaday. •�. Salmon -fishing is reported ansually good result of his lwboa in the sennas of tfo it whitens thein beautifully), they soon ' }; along the Saguenay comet, A spell of tur yellow, but there i/ not this result it �*I hall enter the drain this time and rouse Proapevte fora valga crop of wheat I iam/ait and soienee, g' stx°aa,nortbeast wind,whieh oouurred some Y' bl bed with oxalic sold. Cleanse w the animal, It 6e it there, Liiroaghost pntario are raid to be good. It is understood that the Government So he really did, life went in, holding Rev. ;.Ir. O'Neil bar;assumed the setas . / � Buie ego, �s trt,e cause of the abrndaneo of hof re, put a atnwll gaaatity of oxalic acid p - sl,Ii; 1' bt lodia adviser the permanent oaoupation the bamboo in front of him and pausin at fish. At Tadonsac fifty salmon *►ere taken bf Chitral b British tree and Lase' io a.eroexien reeeptsole,pout oa rnffioiaat $ oto of the Cheltlenhasa Baptist church. _� ; at one spot during one tido AG Point sn Y psi sea ding wwter to cover the .hat, n6 tt is N1Dh step. The farther in he went ills I ' buildia at a road Lhere to eonneat with P more 6►s self-oaifidanos failed him. The Renfrew is moving in the direatioa of „ Pio. _where salmon is rarely caught, the an hold it under the li nnr wills a rook �` thatrituh military routes lies the q drain was high enough to iliow of bis seeariog fifteen sorer of land for a Vett: firth are plentiful.. I - . Month. w ut five minutes as the acid water will �'= I A $ooteh Mormon with 6Is t}iree_ wives P Y standin in it with hazy bank and bead bent Many farmers are Kiving tap than nisittg me. a the hinds sore. Uo no6 ut in ver g L I ' Then iss`belief in some quarters that mu h said or it ma rot the straw. Ih down ;wherefore, if as eaaounWr with the of wheat end going in Lo the dairy- bumineas. r' arrived is Quebec on Sunday night. The 1 y' Y p Ezperiasentwl work at the Giielph c F Amerienia ImmiRratien Commissioners, rhe Formosa Republic it w Chinese in he run or before a bot lice. _ Stiffen spotted bond wore to taro lace, the retreat Ag i - manoeuvre, banked b sauce cad Ruaria, wh to hair or bonnets with whei6 L called c rho mea w°old not be as easy matter. cultural Collage iy being eztendad this - i;. F • who had heard of his azpreaeed �intet tion y •• o -trick Japan oat of the fruit/ of her ehment size Muter must think me very brave, 'he year, of starting an -establishment in t e United Pa # • States on patriareial principle refused ietory. .it is feared it ill re -open the war. __, j ;1 J • ; wu soliloqu#>GtuRonhimeubterranearimarch. The G. T. R. waiting room at Tecumseh ., him permission to cross the line. I The for do boat built at the G,srmanis when he reesived w sudden sboek tua� was recsentiy. robbed of a number of ar- _ Some Good Reelpes. nearly stopped his heart. He had actually ticlas. ';( Lwharf at Kiel for the arkish (lorernment touched wmethia soft with the end of his Information bas been received in Ottawa I ws makin her trial i when her boiler ramal Custwrds.—iwve8 eustard en g Belleville declines the offer of the to the effect that Mr. J, S. T,e►rke the g P bLmboo, cad he fancied he beard a growl Dominion Bri a Com an tc► establish its . - pzploded, Sid of the sew were instantly all ready for the sugar, melt 4 cup grams• He turned uickl to este , when the P y . -"� Canadian commercial ageaL in Australia, killed and fourteen m rtally wounded. 9 Y •plant there. , IiIY laid before the Sydney Board Iof Con,- ! let sugar in an iron pan and pour into leopard leaped upon him cad knocked him . Three British wank ps have loft Alez- An antf•tobacco league bar been organized massae a scheme for the ooastruction of the th bottom . of 6he ea beat three a down, almost senaelees and bleedings t �andria for Jeddah in o der to ineiat opal W+ bit/ in connection With the Teeswater Pabtio• / . Paeifia cable by Great Britain Cana " Bang r' went the rifle out.aide just as ' ' f the puairhment of the coins who were wi boat separating, add 4 twblesp000s „ school. ,' } kill cad Auxfralia, which was very well Ire- onceraed in the mu der of the Britiab au ac 1 Gear n vanilla and 1 oa milk. the wcewras of Maxtor, aahi, ahaai, , r aeived„ - . r p°O w kill 1" were eahain in the drain ; and the The price of beef cattle in Manitoba hiA u Vice -Consul. P urinto custard au stand them in a g - I ' `` w' P leopard with a broken hind leg rolled oust Kone up the past month, end there is a - GREAT BBiTAIIr. i' h I Prof. Leyden,: the fa ons rpeoialiyt, who of boiling water cad cook is moderate oven on tba ground, groaning fiercely. The poor yeast#ty. " II ' attended the late C Alexandria IL at ° 15 minutes, turn from the cups while hot It is stated that the ueen is almost an ! Korean airy parplezed, looking at the scene, Owen Sound is thinking about the -ap Q Livadia has been ram ened to attend Lhe b t serve sold. invalid, and that her rheumatism has. so IGraod Duke lilacs a hone condition 6s�s all lighted up by the beautiful moonlight ; puintment of a committee to show visitors g numb Griddles.—Dae pint of milk, 1 and his heart bounded with 'o when, after about the lace, increased that she can hardly walk. IbecomQ ver much won 7 Y P < Y I The Kin yof Saxon dnria the si: ° p bread orutnbs wok over night, thea the second or third report, ba saw shot prof. Cuff, from Bourtiemauth En land ' Fire broke oat on Naturda in the Fife- g g Y e P dead the animal that had alread crawled share Jlain collier and nine, m ii were s d teaspoaa salt, I egg, 2 tshlespoons ' Y` hoe baso engaged as argani/t of 8t. George'x , 4 Imontha has received m naaoing or wurrii' baak:to the tnotith of the drain. killed while trying to quench the flames. ons lottery. The win r of came of those m lasses, 1 tablespoon melted lard, I tea- church, Godeiich. , s eon soda flour enou h to make a batttri. hair swiss approached rifle in 'hand The Rev. John Morrow former! of �e istles baa baa diwo Bred m Dresden in ' K Anew li hthoaoe has been built by the • • y P cad touched the dead beast, the native's g Pittsburg, has started a new religion in a youthful labourer with unfavorable O ed Strawberries. --Place a layer of valiant qualifier returned to him is full Victoria Harbor Lumber Company at the ed a of the shoal off Bur ems Point~ - ' Omaha, Neb., rho principal feature of Lntocedentr, I and he of u out of rho drain. Hextructed g g s rawberries in a dee dish cover the $Line g P which is that all members worship in 1 The French Cha•nbet of Deputies hes p ' round and mond the great leopard aver• A farmer delivered a spring lamb in _ nature's garb only. ivoted urgency upon the Government's ith pulverized sugar, then a layer of I some with admiration of himself, and to Drayton the other day, just eight weeks ` - - _ Mise Beulah Kennard, who prepared the demand for a credit of, 250,000 francs to rries and -so on till all the berries are ! this day can always draw a crow, d about old, which weighed forty-four pounds. r . minioaary calender of prayer which u in �ereot a monument to he memory of the . Pour over them orange juice in the when he tell of his prowess iii leopard George Jaekeoa, of Peel, had a sick vow 41 . use this year in the Baptist Churches of French soldien killed I the Franeo•Prus- oportion of three oranges to a. quart of hunting, and he killed herd When opened a knitting 1'` . the 'United States, died of apoplexy in sign war in 1870. , - 4, cries. Let stand for ao hour and ja$t needle wi ff° found lodged in the heart. , . . Philadel hia. Ninc.t five houses 'were wrecked b fore serving sprinkle with pounded ice. ' P y' Y Wealth of Chitral. A St» Catharines hen laid an egg weigh _. Hugh Gough, First Secretar�l of the eprthquake and many people buried in the Loaf Cane,—Take 18 o$ flour, l4 oz sugar, - ing • four ounces, and a few- days later .':: , British Embassy at Washington hoe been ruins in the District of'Baku, Russia. A I oz butter, J pint (scant) of milk I tea The Chitral expedition will prove a anotbee weighing only one-eighth of a. shock -was also telt at Mombassa on the advised of the death of hia father, Lord r on soda, l 1b raiyina. nutmeg wad liL�►e acytly nndectaking to England, but the ounce., € - r ,�� tieagh, and of his own suocessioa to the Zanzabar coast, and re; oral houses in the woe = ES eggs. keeping ouL the whites of 2 €ati. of the Chltralis is rich is old and In August the bfndelr twine factory at titles, estates and pension. Town of M,alindi were destroyed. 1 Y g tha ' Kin ton Penitentiar will have x ,. , °" _� e gs for frosting. Makes two good-sized , t3a y '^ � 1 -� The Lmbateie/'of Greet Britain, Frtinae ayes, yellow arrenioi and if it comes under direct hundred tons of twine read °for e . - _. Che new British cruiser Terr b_le was - Y launched in the Clyde. Jho ie o f 14 250 Russia at (:enstaatinople, have demand- ' Britixh control; ay it i$ verso likely to, a market. ' ed Lhe auishmeaL of the 'urlti/hp lice at Batter Padding. --One pint void milk, 4 ' .r '= _ tons, with engines of 25,000 'horse -power, p poo now Indian gold field may be opened ap. Miss Lillise, Littlehalee, of Hamilton, has' li Mo,,eh who broke into the reeidetiver of blespoons fluor, 2 eggs, a Httle salt rti and is expected to develop a speed of 22 r Yellow areeoto i/ a sufficiently valuable received the degree of "A/rociate of the )mote an heir 7 delegrates of itis Armenian (3ommisxion for t e flour is L pact of the milk,add the eggs Ro al Celle a of Mesio " at Kenein ton the purpose of arrest#ng L servant, ithout besting and b9e►t them all ether. commodity of itself to make Ghe conquest Y g fZ + y g - St. Patrick wads sin Engliehmai), if Dr. England. - l P ur into a hot buttered dish and •lee 'now being undertaken as important one, ,` _ _ Nicholson, of the Bodleian Library, i/ 1 ',a Last year bidyclea and tricycles to tho- A soft An3wer. , h uc. (Put into tbo oven as recti Ls tnized.) ,but the country being also a.gold-bearing value of . right. He thinks he his found out froth I "`' - i $333 473 were imported tato r - the tripartite lite of Lhe saint that he was ' Mrs• Newcomer—Good mornfng�i Is one will make it doubly so. It has been Canada. A tax of $100,040,41 was vollected •.- .:• t�, - A Delicious Plum Pudding. —Pick and known tae h born at Daventry, near Northampton. this Mrs. Tesahem'a lvats sohaol Z years pastil LL gohi exists is on tlibm. I pprr r ne a` and of the best Mat a raisins;i Mrs. Blinks (hotly),Indeed it isn t, P° ag - , ood paying quantities in the streams of �� �, It is admitted that the EQ lith Liberals �, The wife of John Mutrta, of the 12th ' 8 Ti,is is s private house, end these are my w ieai put in a basin -with a pound of our• hitral, but no attempt bas baso made to 4 -' are not ready fora general' election, and own children. develo the iadustr owin to the chalet• eoncemsion of Greenock, has resented her �,r ' r they will h ,id on tc office a/ von a/ +she r t —well washed, dried sod plated—a p Y' g lie a lord cad master with psi t' g: 114rs. Neweamef (hastily) --I thaaght it ler placed in Lilo wtay by the chief, who R pate—two have a ma orit no matter how sural p and ct good j beef suet oho peed not too bo a cad one irl. j Y. , mast be a aahool, beomuae the vhildrea ru$peoted that if it became known that his Y B rather than face the ole at the lis, fl e three-fourths of a pour of white orf . Pe P ,Po - looked so. cultivated, rand educated,. and ' f counts -y produced gold Chitral would . be Mrs. Crane, Guelph, recovered $900 rn � , br wa xu ar, 2 cancan eaadied lemon or The London Daily Nevvr, aoiximenting scholarly, and --and reflpsed, you know. g lost to him. t1 traveler who visited the a moil against hotel -keepers who sold her ;? i' or neve peel, $ ounaea candied .oiteon, (3 f upon the attack upon the representatives Mr/, BIinka ($ealally)—Oh, yea, of country is disguise some years age worked husband Iiggor,uader thc� influence .of whivh ,� t`'. ',' •,'... of Christian powers at Jeddah, says:--t'It course. Clime in • and si't down, Lucy, °U res of flour . onedourth pound bread � rep specimens of gold with the - aid of he was drowned by falling into a mill.:.; „j er arab$, with a little grated nutmeg cad mercury and on_beinR eubxequently tested dam, ., `• is not Goo much teeny that there are many call fa your six broths a and give sisters,. as t. Mix the whole together. with 8 whole p signs of a hol war a ainst all Christian and ntroduce therm the lad " while I the precious metal proved io be of 21 -karat r. Y g l y' eg a cad a tittlrs milk. Have read a plain Times are very lively eat Whitney the {' �nr�unities end all Christian ri hats iq the et read to o arou d with her and' y quality I - ' a Turkish Empire," !t sow hoc where Mrx. T aches'/ school is. °e rnamental pudding mold f well butter •: new lumber point on the Uttawa, Arnprior .: ` th interior. four the above mixture into " ' "r '- and Parr Sound railway. Over 100 men:- -- ``+ with a per, tie the mold At the last meetia of the Hamilton Cit employed in puttin in th a maohine t 4 Nazralla Khan fila iaoc:nd' scan of tLe' """'"'" it, saver sheaf of ps are g ' ry '_� - - - - Ameer of Af hanistan. i/ bein honored Once She Was IL Soldier. p d g i to a lar ®i Council a motion was asned reeommau - w ,` . g gi ;-- 4''" in a cloth, ut the pu din s g p vt rho new mill. and feted in London bat he is not ra arded pea contaipia boilin water and let it is a b ls,w to /e r" to Dillard, of rooms . A curious feature n- AonBeotio'n with tide 1: `, g A well-known char Ger is Paris t$ Rn st w K g , g Y', Pa Po w+ a social eubcess. �He ie as stolid as a '`'" _ wooden image,and the members of hjis snits old *oman whose br t is one glittering boil quite fa+tt >for fear boon and a half, or and bawling alleys'fr m places where liquor erection of w new wing t° the Protestant : z �- •-_f' haus an nopleaeant to/te for oaketta the mase of croxses and d rations, and who it may be boileli by tying it in a padding is sold. , ! - Hospital t.t Ottawa is thal-it will be oalled � ' eilverware.of their hosts. g ie now cefnllp a gad a/ a flower cl th well flon'red, forming the a ape by 9Zr. Tinsley; t u well•knon►n G:T.Rd. after the late John Roberts, who left c.- . R 1= q': _ /eller. Her linins im J ae Bonmere, and la lag. the cloth in a round bottomed basin locomotive. eagitieer, f Hamilton, has peon hegaest with - that condition. Yet the "M . . - The advices contained iii t/ `r pa •ta of her honors were gained; in the Critseaf Lt' a d pouring into it. It will make no•difi'er• appaia4teid! Head Ga a Warden of .Ontario, largest proportion of the °slot will Dome , �._' ;a` ` 1' �n'e and Bradatreet'rvommeroial mgenoieis Rome, �ilravelottie and.at=4rleaaa. a ae iii the dime required far boilin$• iaplane � the Malo tit, �iainQ0.a.. than bogus/c of Allsuu ailmo�, � j -from -. - . .. -. :.. ...-. ..: - !�" IAA - ...._ r .. yJ.., ._ _.. .. _: i. ._.• - d's. ,1. ia-. ;..,r '3• - .. .. - - t .. a I ...,. I .. a :5 � T� �.. ;:� i y,, # ,., , _, + F, -.... a 6r - ,-- , a,� `., ':'... : + -'-V . .. - ''l}; %,iii . i& mac., x -. b % : -... .,. . a. . y • ....., r - .r t Pay ->,,, a. /, t. �:`fsa`,... _ .-h.. ` {. y -.}`p . �l'i .'?i' . .L l,. i ,. 1ti -,:: -r. ., .s .. �. f- . . {. '. . i `e - .ti.St'f. .A44. i v -9 i' 4 , .. L ". ,k ..- a .t � , --3. _ 1 i rpt . t . .. - . - . , - .. t: �.-, i` h .. til'".•,;. a-. 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'� - -. s. ars,' a. -s' . �. s ,,��f ... ,. .., .-.. -.-.. - ( .. l . n Q� °wbit►°'}wrt d r, r '. •RA,Y iJ - .� - .. - ru:_ tare in , g d•'.. .. t 1 %o .» ..,. •' @ear behin+ Encu, - i .i. r.,. .. �,. � with a n. id..'WN+ ,hs _ le $ow Oo ,- ,...;.. nd a lift �.. :... - a n. ;xot, . , J4. `: :. s - .:. ,- , . ,. her wood: . . s.... TAYLOit, c ; jx: -, �:t . a . . a f . _ {a ' DOL 1•••-I sin ,, e r 1 �. _ OOL 1 W • • _ i r 40L _ repared to pa the hi hest tsesh p8e . ,. p y for wool e►t my promises ual rails west cot . "'t" Brougham every Monday. Bead card for riser i R i .: '. ' and parttoulara to JOHN A. WZgIT15; roux- •' . haul, Ont. . . . .o published ew�ryy Friday morning at its ofp9 . . EXECUTORS . Pickering, Ont. r , r, } - FiRMs - - - - - 1� :) F+s . e; - ' •. ii a!a �ia adtaa►a E T 4C REIT�S _ _ r _ T� r r ' il1.9b parlrear; >ai.t�0 p N� � _ < ,. _ • t .� RATES OF ADI ERTISII O : • - , .10 cent. ��' �0 ` ph-bG insertion, per line - - , . Each subacquant insertion, per lin - 5 Geo a Wilson,, deceased. 0 -g This rate does not include Legal �r Foreign a I • . - vertisements. ,_._._- 'y special terms given to parties making oo - phrsuant to the'rRevised Otdtutmi of Ontario - I: motsfor 3 or 8 mouths or by the yedr. Hal - i r . . earl or yearly contracts pa; able quarterly. 1887, Ohapter d10, notice is hereby given that �. s' Y Busyiness garde, ton lines or under, with paper, ail creditors and othetr pentons having ol&ime A 0 '� 0 0 0 0 0 0 I one year, g5 00, payablA in advance. sg afnst the estate of Osongs Wilson, late of the - :'may _ _ �.: • e• . columna ten cents per ling, - ''• 1 Township of Pickering in the Oountp of Ont►r- `: ° s s3'Notics m local ' r line aeon eubeoqu®nt insertion. k rr� ' to. Yeoman, deobased, who died on or about the �.-: ,. ` ...., . flys cents pe sixtb day of Mareb, A, D.. 1895, are required _ a _ _y ial contract rates made dnvWn on applies _.., j . ,... send by reg istered letter to >iressrs. Dow & Mo- - on: No:iree.advertisinn. -- Brook st., Wbitby, solioitore for Jas. nts witho'�t written natruotione Qilllvray, Advertiseme , • �- fi Hopp and Newrick VPilwn of the Township spill be inserted until for ,idden an$ o sw ,lee- k d i i i dens for discoatinntng cf Pio. eriag. Ezeoators of tie tate will ea oordingl- Or testament of the said (leorge Wilson, decseaaei, , gents must be in writing and sept to the pub- • p. R_.., T on or before. the 99th day of June. A, D., 1885. i , _� usher. I - their names and addresae• with fall psriular+l __ , - - Job Work promptly attended to. f , - - Sht�tjt � of their claim fwd of the sevnrit e• ( �►ny w Qta�' I. :. , , * , k PROPRtTDR. * ♦� • -•. h And notice to [anther given that atter the sal$ . w J. CLARK .. - last mentioned date the .aid >l+teanton will C� L bra �S,tg, ] erino �Yldert OthlIlg, Hy n ``LEADS T gM � ' FRIDAY. JUNE 14,11895. proaesd to distribute the wet. of the acid 6o, I - ceased &mongg the persons entitled thereto, , . - having re and only to the cla#nns of which s /� - i:. a;: Y � notice shad have been given as aimve requ V80tot outing Shirts; 13nlrlmer Corse 19 �a�e�i� - NOTES AND COMMENTS -`�t& and the raid ezeantors will not be tlable t , . • . . ,.: - . d said casette or any part thereof to say6ail . .. r whose a >� - ° - %~ person of Isim ora a notice s n all OV6T the - 1 ee Comes - not have been received by them or their sollcl- CIQq$Qf _ ong0la �ht)e8 _ t . From ., tors, at the time aforemi . - the report of bright prospects for an Hated at Whitby thio 97tH day of oar, A• o , S abundant harvest. It now looks'as I 1 JA>das HoaTOP, Hinr&le P.o., ' e were on the eve of better NE�+Galai WILSON, Brougham P -O-, = A.rf - I11C�l��i$IY �+bl� _ .... - though w % BjL auto - times. ow o . . ... 1 O Broall Y hltby. D M SY-91 lictioss for Bzeeaiori. 0 « " a,, 0 _ gJh s . . • P The Mltnitoba Legislature met as Thli Wfi 'fir ~:,.. . . per adjournment on Thursday: Much----�---- ' . - interest is taken in this session as the ►. . ; 6 t, - 8shool Question will likely be dealt - - • .�Ve with in some wap. - _ ._ - _ _ ` i. , - `: - iss M•ar Hendershott bas been - Z'i M y . `,, t • in Ottawa a salla for the li es of l . ... pp g There ain't no nee in talkifSR .,' • .: . . her father and affianced bus and -. lil I . l If yon want a Rood Machias. • I' " The authorities; however, have acid Yon onwht to buy the Standard ed no# to interfere, and John H nder It's the beet you ever seen. TT �-- - - nr shott and William D. Welts will � , • • • Ia . The viberatin >ellere " `•�1 V - . -suffer the extreme penalty -f r .the - - _ ... All look on It and grin, . , - crime an Tuesday June -18th. This I-' , - : A asyan them khat buys It . . .. f the most brutal rdera Ile_0 ~d - i was o Wlll be sad) taken ln. .. _._.. - that has ever been commi ted In .� �0�' f �: � " a''S NCW ► 8 Canada. An yon will s in4hie ere las -. reamers, - I. J ' I. That their a yip' is not true, i , . - . ' e The York County Council i8 lb see _ For the Standard ie a boomin' , _ Ml1k Pang.. _ - - siou in Toronto this week.. T e toll And we're bound to see it thro h. _ Strainer Pails - - - - ;. gate matter will come: bef re the �� council as usual, but th s :ti a it is So taint no nee in talkie', Alva s on hens, If yon watlt the best macilioe y . expected that there will be a heated you'll have to bay the Standard ' _ . discussion, and probabl the matter And we are sayin' what we esu. �•` will' be disposed of for s me ipne at : _ •, m So this is the way with agents o - old -� ' least.. phis toll -gate ma ter 11 $been �: - - = before the county board for a long style me►chines. They 'till try to eke I II©R� prepBTed pleb . , people believe their old. vibrators a the - time and it should -be fi ally eIettled best, bat when the Standard tart' up the beat GFaly. Iron . ��''''jj ' _ - ithout' dela tle is shown W the lea k coke h On short- he � • • w y Shat P FiaVetTOu .. . - pec 8 _ :. I .I' the bottom out of all their state encs . Hiram : Walken, the , inilltOIIsire and establishes the foot that t1;e S nd- eat notice. ,, . , n { . _ brewer, of Walkerville, ho is said to and is the best on earth. -' - to be worth from $ ,000,�000 to I l ---.. i+�e��r before hoe aur Stook been >re large 000 has retire froizi� bast- • I : aIId �riee8 aS ahea . s $15,OW, H,,,' B ZOtt . . P f Hess and divided his a tate up in - . " s_ Several. parts. Will this prevent the ,,E3. a. F'•mace work a Spet�l�t;�• , - 4 - th nt o G t Ontario Government fr m securing - { n0 er• lwge eonagnme f 80de 8 ` succession duties in case the Old man Xew dd erifaevr♦enta. 1 r�7C7- T�► v� I hand this week. • - - y should sudden) dro off If so the �a YY �'`�' ��� J - Y P I K: •Province will lose a snug su Wal- BUSHE S of Beed G& and " t Pickering � . ken is some 78 ears of a' e.- , 80� .large nantity of berry bash ,both Pirie a Bioek, _ . red and black. J. E, (SEE, ,Pickering. . . Fp t_ __.___ I — -___ _ - - The County Council' of Ontario DR 8S GOODB AND PRINTS -- Ne�v Prinf� tri great varietip of ,closed ltd June session. I n aturday OW8 FORS LE --The ander igned TORONTO F`IHAIdCIA� patience, stew Dress Goods and Trimmings to` match. "The very cream afternoon. AlthOL h t ere were a h1e 3 gcod t ash Mitch cows t .ale. o f the f"hiigYi." . `" g A�ply to JOHN QR HEM, lot 9b,.8ro vont, _ number of important ma ter discus- Piakertag. _ (iOR,PO�',O ' GE T'S FtJRNX�ING$--fiats and Cape in tyle newest designs of jah sed, the session was not b ea oardiri- MALL PEAK We haves qcan ity of ,[ !' f� ,• cry importance. Oar re res ntatiVe9 S small peas to sale at slay&£or, ranch• rill hOrlZed �Sp,Z,�OV� the Bet#3iI• made a lieation to hay a c retaken meas' Bay. apply t THOS. MooDY, nt ran � N r a cin ed for Pickeriti I brid e, but W. D. Matthew@ a c . SU scribed (lap. 628,600 RE DY MADE CLOTHING --As we are going out of this branch of �. pp gj g tLe scheme failed. Th Interests of our b1lBine�s and going ,more extensively into Boot$ and Shoes, we will clear ` I88 CHAR TE GxEENW OD— ,gl,i Obebp-any have opened a branch in the ' - Pickering Township were looked after M Will give le win. to Oharooal, raY�n, vni at Pioker[ng. is the otAce tateiy oe- out the balance Of our youth's, boy's, and men's Ready -Made Clothing, re- ` . . a very -thorough maim r indeed. and pp�nail drawin , w►ter Dolor. a d Oil opate 4t' the Ontario Sank, ander the manage. gariileits of coat or profit. We have a splendid line of Men's Pants at 500. ___ Paintinv, from Cc ,lea, Nature, Obleo s. For Ment of the aodersigued. In view of the fact th 't IIIU3 terms and date app y to MRS. G. W. D KER, De osits will be received sad latsrest allowed Worth �1,t30. . h Pickering. at hi best rates. - - p - op vel l bbaur�al tatm`ai ma e7 ol*ned°on nott" BAfIGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT- -Don't let'go that mighty 'Yinoney and statute r labo>* as ea end- • ed in tLe Township *4 s bvelling IGEONS 'FO BALE --Homes and and other.seounues. Dragoons ---85 airs for We ahea . 1894 i 5Dy 0110, KB&H. Manger• dollar uilt you have tested who sells the cheapest. We don't fear oOlri- - _. . snow during. the past will er, would it bias, ss.00 per pair ; lbw birds, •1.00 r pair. _ -pet±ition. - . . not be well for our counc 1 to pass a Auntw& a and Tu blere at halt price. Apply New Gloods coming and going every week.. Conte to the sheep Dash b -law rovidin for the carnia of co w. J.�osnoN, ial�ertag, oat. �fi p g g � ' BANX t stare, North C1laremonc, for Bargains. . _ wire fences, at places w ere drifting OR SALE— cod Jersey Cow, Bivi� - `Occurs.. To be sure S C a by-law F ,, ty of mil , and due to WTO arly in OF CA.N*] )A•. — - would re ulna t0 be CBTf 11 drafted the t '1, or pick of end 'f ppreferred, ul .ail • . q y cheap • Apply at to 18, 8. F, con, Picke n , or I - - and bonuses granted onl on .the re &der. aaoaa$ A Ursa, Piokertag P. o4tt . Capi; al, bald hq $t,000•�oo i commendation of - a qu lifted Town- L ' - TICE-Th undersigned bee a good 4300,000 ., , ,ship official. i N. ReSrved Fund $ ; general ppn ose mare, 8 years ld and - - I ' I `, fine �ai, got to laflstone, wlaioh he wilt ex- 7 700 0 • During the past wee]c, o so a large ahan�e for new Iloh cow. Apply JOHN Ass tS OvQr $ r r - -" . number of road jobs have been let byoO1pRnFF &t. of 99, con; 9, Piak ring, os Head Office, TORONTO. ' . eke -ng P. b. ... - 1 ' � -tender in this Township., In the I I .. . �j�, T Bank hag a branoh M Btoalffville . ' � . Grlbat �.`.. • * :1 . :'rniQority of cases, these cto t -'acts have S. S... i/e ' EXCVRS CN• where deposits are taken at ourrent�ral". I : . Ibeon taken at much less ha4n a Pay- i 8 ' s of $1 and. a wards received in a - p • ing rate, and therefore,) f the Con- Darlington sons of England wilt r n a Far. the AVINGS BANK D' partment, and traGt0I8 $uCceed In makllp fair wages, Mara a:onrsion to the Model Farm, 4 elph, oa inter i allowed half year y, .�Aa ��� i . Tueaddy,Jane 25. 1iw`+" b • the work will of necessity a slighted. Tuesday June 25th, excursion day, apecial Farmers sale notes and - ©they train will leave f3. T. B. stations w L w at itis a r discounted a't lowest Cates. For _ This is a mistake. Ther tepayers of following rates : 1' >� - Pickering cannot afford t have these � ADULT. CHILD'N, Spa tat train. turther information apply t;o . . . - ; . ., jobs slighted. Fair prise should be Pckering Bios , :65 , _.. -2 `;m' . . JOHN ELLIOTT, Agent,. . .. . - �' ala to Com stent men,'. d the com- Pt, Union 100 .50 .01 p P i Trains arrive at Gluelph at 11.25 A,m STOUFFVILLE milssloners in ; charge old insist Tickets at the same rates will be d going 1 on all afternoonitrains oq Monday, ne 24th ; ^_,.r that the specifications be c rried out all trains on Tuesday, Jnne 25th, an wood re- j oto. w - I t0 the YeT letter. Thos 1 the Onl turntng on all trains till Wednesday, use 98th. •. - ( Oo . . .1: y y Free Lttnoh at the college. -95 " b S " V 0: -- '� . . wa b which our roads i 1 be ke t - : a cit . - . - - y y p TOBIAS CASTER ' V '� � �► Th® Cheap Goode 1V[an is hack to ihitl �i In an efficient condition. Mr. Mulock's bill * �p ohibit the p a �� at GiRAI N DEALER, a y w - - r! - a , C� n tarda Neat ane 15th 1$95 at the ease of railway passes by embers of 9 s And will have a Re -Opening Sale v Sa y , - ► forth -Claremont, Ont., ;, a � 0 ° o Old Stand, where he will be glad to receive an old friends and _ g -:, Parliament 'was defeated Wednesday 44 $� isbo, �. 4+a b alar a ma crit It _ is Bald the Has bought out THOS. E. UGH'8 b � �� ,d' �'� e� ouatomers, and will treat them to Bigger Bargailte " ._ Y g Y• t -01" rrg • o s w � . Coal and Lime baaIneas and ie n w pre• y than .vex in French members voted in: a body ' "�® c d'o� 1 b �l- t; - . o su nl the blio with t 1e beet , m °' a = - . against the bill. The feat of the pared t p_ y fie► ,� g� Q p Georgetown Grey Lime, also Whi a Lime a �a o �' `' `. bill was to be eapQcted. Now that i D cods• Clo In by the bbl., the) best Portland gement, p t# lg a,a, fan �. , ;� _-5 • both our Parliaments tl fo decided Plaster Paris and Ontario �Cemen by the Q W . _ that free passes are a goo thing such bbl. Pare bbl. soh. and ooarse salt in r , >reb 14 w BootA & Shoes., Cirockerp, te•, Etci : - rust be the case, yet we cannot r"ed- bulk, also tltoye Coal and Blaoka ith, the y '� a .. ,a.,; a hair i1Q e b best in the market. I intend kee ing the i a� epr•+ �st On Saturday, to every customer, w will gi 251 . Of ganalated, owl oncile the acceptance 4 ag y w j m ° , .. _e. °"° >aay . a, as 801bs of. nice► brown sa ar for. 100 We ha a sot a ecial Value inl - bast grades of pure Red Clov®, Alsike K g $ p these same Members. C.. Mulook, and Timoth Seed for the retail rade, at � �. W J se oto -s t or some of his assooiato s ould in- 9 .. ! M �1e .�aTy ' Teas• . ' )ant+ Butter and Egge. at �1Git�e1%; Remember tbs Old the lowest market prices. 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Y. .-. _, --- - tDQO ; a knitting m&ohine has. earned tsilitons; i' - h - -i Handl!>I2g ' ' that Jtttseia As r dairy cow fo - Nobody could have sappo4 BRIE TNVENf�RS OF 311IALL ARii a squirt berutonniere brings rayalti� "o CLES HAVE BECOME RICH #12,000 ayear. `would remain satisfied with t e concession P let bay i. sot► by rn' �. � veq onm which i i I_ Amon the in ti t s rom chat she induced France an� Germany to _ . -'•-•' - lead would realize a fortune are okay -board to t3hia eeantry. bat �f j,,sn bar in extorting Irotn Japat?• The ".0 Inkstand Ttiiat line• Alread!► ff¢atrired typewriter dvhivb could be sold for $25 i • millet hay oto' gy00,eeo-ieventlons Thai Are Aatr<ed devise to deaden the 'noise made by the R mere shutting out bf Japed rom alodge- Ber—tshoe•oleaning Machine sad a maul on the Asiatic msinlan would benefit typewriter -=away of making kerosene it b no wonder mac Maellage Bolile'I'ha4 WIIi Het OIosT Are odorless ; a cheap envelope whioh ca►naot attraoted to its Vit Russia► only iodireotly, b keepi . 9 in . Demsndeo. be opened without detection t a time stamp ads u n the tim, � - . -. possession of the ,whole oi. Manahur�a a --•` 1s: - This gross makes ' ` „ of a strong Do You need fltonrep ? If sin "vby Hitt aN►s, for street !eller boxes showing, bine cf de• PB .x " weak holder, .China, in P) flour attention ,t•o the invention of small posit of letters s r , • market, exceeded b. holder, Japan, is wbosehen Port Arthur nd useful articles which may ile patented? mpst be out, howev be real! a etronghol Bug Russia _ _ would y little inveatigatioD will satisfy anybody . � out, and the curing m desired much more than tha Sheldesired - e t at a great amount of money has been �_- Dally. The grass primarily an open port on t Pacific as & Ude in recent years from ■mall, and in crop, too, and if se- ' naval &tatio and as 'the W minus of Her z. s me oases, trivial stents. It is true that part of May on the . - , proposed tr scontinente4l rs i way It toes t e tnveutor has n t in all oases secured : • _ .. �_ :r t - .. r . ,- enso lowia corn,very go quite im erial to her at w, nae exp A PEtr 4'HAT PAYS $4f),fl00 ♦ yx • _,.. g • she got it, bu it was ev�i ant that .her + There is, of oourae,a great field for invdn• ed in nearly every i : tions uses 1 in the household. A shoe excellent for feedin possession of a ch a port' wQ }d beacon- for filling the silo. tut hills to the fishing. machine would confer much Stant menace Japan: ppiness nd Improve Che general appet►e- is ripe the hay s �� s peace of the E et, and to th interests of �r ,t� + . &nos of the community, \ Urinary orttans of W all nations h ving •.comma Dial relations r - The gra t bar to the hsppiuesa of the The outtir sad 1tr. ., '' v��\ average p pe smoker is the difficulty of with the East. tsnoertaiu hay weal see edr her o3d tht nothing was ,moi cleaning t e inetrumen4 Ae yet'it ass- in ueetions to mi It m not be don without much uo !assent labor. g q said of Lhis pr msry Russian bject in the \' thought much of tt A pipe th t will not foal toll! make r for• If the hay gets a e+ ' . joint nota tw Japan. The omi was . �l �` ., tune. incase the stalks t . mostnaturall explained by b e su ponsiLion / � A praoti al flying machine ie mentioned woody, Even a a I ' as an inve tion wanted. This is hardly a that, while F nce and Gert ny were wt}1 S will :n jure them is in to easier nasi& to t}te, :tent of pre• � �� l small one and got in the class of Lhe one ttlay have a see k, g other .thin s mentioned. out and dried will venting Jap from . Makin permanent ._ It this oment there is great oppor• there .� •� tunic for 11 im ravemente applicable to chances are agains ' acgaiaitiona f Chinese ter itory, - on} ro er w a were len the o which they o one of them, �" bivycl e. Thereps not only a strong de• ally 9 n curing ie 5 ,� „r, �� '. mend for hem among the riders, but the 1 aertain;� and besld+ ,;- 'would not qo in support oPi R eels, end so .� ���� , tt�f'i+i,h� - buainese f the bicycle makers depends the grass,but ourb the terms im obed upon and accepted' by o/%�/N�4' "'�"'1 largely on thb addition of attractive im- satlefaotory. Jus Japan did n t include thl al object of " movement to their maal+inee. It ie ilea nut a foto swat Sot7"NNTZRE fl LD FOYt $12,000 A` 4t;Att. suggested that there would be a demand � , Russian ambi ion. horse rake rhoulc 1 ' ` uch of the roht himself,but itseeme that for a bicy 'le which could be operated by Rake the new -out --r•— F the arms d hands alone. iia - tVhett tha is is novo foe ly stated in ith energy and rdinary busineee ability Bible in eche of w �- � tjle rake the other Rusetaa jour els, end it must a remember• a should he able do so, up into cooks As a ed thatnoth lig is freely e�tat d •in Russian How trivial t e invention I�day b8 to CUri tis Defects oP Memory . should tallow bah ' Rugate Government how, by .the ate. maul that the " Pi a -in- t material for se- eatite journals of which the g It wou! i af3ort make the rude aoc �� 000. Ex- diaapprovee. Whether the deliverances lover" puzzle b au;ht in $100, paper to Ludy defeota of memory and to pante The rake c L... - in question, which appee}r ai ultaneously rience does not prove that it is wise for describe me of the auriositias of thinking up to Lhe machine A writer cocker close behic ill two Rus ian journals,'and in a Russian he inventor too upy him9elt with such a which re lilt: from such defects. It the sky is th i; � dispatch to a German paper, are intended hing if he can invent- anything useful. in the Po ular Science Monthly Bays that he atop until the aha as "trial ba loons" or as the expression of atents which !i not earn a tenth as much saw iatel a business man of keen mind and in vary little mill the man cooks tri the policy o the Russian Gov rnment, they "Pigs•iu Clov r " in the same period are good gen ral memory, who was not parsly• very little harm rtectl able to �N: would not ave appeared w shout official rofitable.Still. __ zed in &a way, and was Pe Y The mowing moat sanction. ne of the {►nno tncements is Of tour{e it 's giver, to few to invent unitersta d and to talk, but who had Sud- than ons or two e A • i , - ce lain orts in uch things bs telephones or v&luable denly lot a part of hie powor of reading unless the day it that Russi will ocoup}� P These cocks can i Corea by w y of securityIfor a observance- improvem:•nts o them, but many inteltl- and of t athematieal Calculation. enough tot- perms 11 ent men must f el . themselves capable of The 1 tats d, g, q, x and y, though seen weather they ohs. r': of the con itionA imposed upon 'Japan, devising a mucic ge bottle that will not perfead were no lou er reco nized and -'. which wou! be an extr ordi ary piece of • K g , leu days to once ' �. clue, or "scutal ing else of that humble oouveye no more idoa to him than Chinese four to five hunt • . impudence considering; the Russia' ties order of usefuh as. each cock. If th , just been jotting to .a simi ar occupation ' oharagte a would to us. He h►d grant the oaring pros dtflicult in reading—had to spo11 nut all turned over a Iit1 r of Chinese orts for the purp ae of Ruaran- I: • "'. # vrordr a. d could not read words contain• teeing Lha China would a cry out the iaR this letters. 'can dry before t i He could write the lettere whioh he could After being aures - `' stipulation of the treaty. Another an- the barn, or be e E notutremen is theta Ru!aaian o.cupstion of, = read, but could not a ito the five letters the barn as one mentioned. He could ?oad and write some - /,'i cooks will neve Corea is eceesary to prev nt Japanese ri ', ? numbers, but 6, 7 and t3 had been tort to 4 r _. bleached- in th+ merchants from competing Corea with 'i him ; and when asked to write them Ills Dolor. In seilin y a only result, after many attempts; wai to _ :, Rnsaian m rchants, and is thi d that onl s, bo nn to wt its the words six, raven or eight, color frequently . ble and fidranci 1 ower like ��� 6 the first But all hay or m -+ military, to , P not being able to finch theca, as Rueaia "h the right taf hof " Corea. t '4 and last aontaiped teyters (x and g) which toned way in the — he did not know. bleaahad in cola 111 thea proposition9; ace utte cyntcaJy r He ooald not add 7 and 5 topfathetC; or . any two uumberr of whioh B, ? or 8 formed gpmmE - ;. -shameless, and. the upshot f all of them . - INAe;'EA" r Lr zD AT HALT t MILLION. a part, for' he could not scall them t4 his The tom tali . ie that Ru ��a proposes i to u e Japan ae a mind. Other d'umtters he knew well. He P eat'a•paw. Now itis perfec y certain that. The modern ndeney in business is to could no longer tell time by the watch. spring too soon Ressiayr, not do this of her own strength. struggle fora onopoly. Capitalists eco FQr a weak atter the onset of the disease enough grass to' not contented Ila belag rich. They want he did not recognize his surroundings. OII a correspondent She had n way of getting a Japan except ,all the money high the business iu whioh going out for the first time the streets of by Bailing round Europe an Asia. Japan they -are engag d is oapable of gathering the nity no longer seemed familiar ; as is spoiled by dt+ tau safely defy Russia .cion . She cannot from the peopl of the whole opuntry. The coming book hd olid Hat snow hts own house. is lessened t &n� rnan without a pita! apE►ears Lo have no After a telw weeks,, however, all his Temno• then. on the = safely def Russia, France, &lid Germany chance -of esti , control -0i an indust pa fI B y rY ies had •returned eircepting those 'of the (town so oloaoly togethor. It a©oma iucredi le that Ger- or business a certainly oaaaot control letters and figures named ; but as tile loss it down all sum +r m%Ay and France sho-ild c nsent to joi the supply of a 1 the beef or all the school of these put a stop to his reading a'bd to all wo is to wait i books in the la d; but there is always one his business life, the small defeat of memory an the cows _ Russia o support het in o •barefaced we- b whioh +thont ea ite►t be laity ob- 1` ro act of a oliation. If the 'should do so y y was to him a serious thing. usually keep � 1: p j P lain a little m nopoly of hu own. That is Experience has shown that such a defect. (read on two ac '' in defiaric of probability a d, decency, by means of invention and a patond }s Jae to a small area of disease in one part food durin the * t vary seri us question ! will arise for th ` ' of the brain. Such caste are not uncom• •phis I cauld n+ ;' - - nations which have thus ac held aloof mon, and illustrate the separateness of our on it call in .. _ . ! various memories and their dtl adenCe y u role the round tt at thei igtereete wet• •;:! other `food so 1 Upon a sound brain. the cover Clave not inner led. though thei idtereats wary = thev should ha' -� :_ _ J Ytt Fr 9 l t f� I d, 3 ..f. � r� 7ARe I enl Jdt Billet Ray. , or+ 1, properly cured mil- fol ex means over-estimated ret �e see se little really th d away in barns that en are not particularly to Everything de- oil of cutting and curing. fe+ he best hay in the ho very few, if any. . It me when, fairly beaded &I, lust be done scientifi.. kF •oduces an abundant tit ed during .the litter tb revious year's sod, fol- l results will be obtain• ve se. T.he millet hay is tk winter stock, and also of [f out before the seed -0 s no effect upon robe n cows. [ring of the hay is our B1 er have been perplex• of y who bave•otherwise It r grass for dairy cows. tl king during the curing tl e apt to become very a ,tie sprinkling of rain I] hie way. Occasionally In when the hay can be tl ut - a shower, but the )ne. Consequently the a r to take no risks . at t' loo lona a process to be s' it tends to bleach out a, in the cock is sure and t is soon as the machine t of the millet down,ti-e be startod behind it. Iillet as -cleanly Be poo - drown, slid %hell turn f ray, and bring the hay c all as possible. A man I d with a pitchfork to s more even and oom• I i iu this way keep close s end the machine and the I the rake. atoning, work need not ( er is close to you. There ( cut and exposed. If t erly the millet will have lone to it lap a shower. is should never get morel. &the ahead of the -rake, • very bright and clear. made large and secure ant fixtures. In ordinary d remain in the field for' s hay properly: About ed pounds should be in weather is rainy during a the cooks should be I so that the bottom layer :ng carted to the. barn. the hay can be carted to oked in the field or near asires. Millet cured in become tough as when ■un, n,)r will it lose its millet hay the loss of ells heavily against it. let oured in the old-fssh. run must be tough and Care oi' Caws. s is to turn out in the that is, before there is ►tisfy her ,Wants, writes The result is her appetite food, and her flow of milk another thing, if you put ure too early they eat it n the ■tart that,they keep er. I think a far better til there is a good growth fin get all they want. I om seventeen to twenty s of pasture with no other arty. part of the summer. do if I turned them in the spring. There is no load as grass. acid after Teen fed grain all winter a rest,—feeding them on k S 7 ♦ F t �. IK.a31(.ri7;fi X2 ;` } Y �i �� ^2 �•w6: a { Y :p` S i. r d fi y b 4 z: lid up their titssues, On the whole catty dlege stands at the head of tie lis6. ►ny depend more Upon roots for !ceding the fall and winter. sad raise vary large 1 tr ►ps Thsae are certainly exosllsat food most animals, but they are much more pensive to raise t ban good ensilagge. Re- tt ettperimenb bane sown candlusivood It they bene no advantagqee over g !liege either, so ths6 it is Eaten economy depend upon them and negleotfilling tho � D. i If a silo is -properly filled it is a great _ iding vat for the artfmalo, and a storage . use for the farntet. The oolkWOts will op for any . Iangth of time, ynd the ani - ►1s can bs fed all throup�b the winter with most the ideal food. Good ensilage will ep not only through the winter, but• rough two winters The trouble of ten is - - at it spoils through lack of proper under- . ending of its Datura The question of grain feeding is next a' pry intricate one, dependent largely upon e locution of the farmer, and the nature the crops that encased the beat- -Cotton- ed meal is & cheap and very good food : lis year. Oats, bran, ani aarnmeal all ffer in prices, and in the cost of raising the various States, but any one is excel- , at ; even in grain feeding variety ie notes• _ try for perfect health, and •combinations . the several arsine Rive the best reanita. I'malting up a grain raticn the cheapest of - ie half-dozen beet grains -can be given in ro largest proportipn. and the others so- - . ►rding to their relative cwt of production. _ i this way each farmer or dairyman can . ,ake up hisown ration at least expense- If _ ' lis is supplemented with good clover hay, . od plenty of rich, well.preserved ensilage, _ sere in no reason why the animals should lfter, and there T& no time better than the - ging of the year to plan out theme various. . rope foto the year's feeding. ' ' . .. Reclaiming a Brigand. The last survivor of a wealthy greek . smily, skilizzi by name, war in Naples . - . verseeing the erection of a magnificent mausoleum to the memory of hie brother, . ecentiy deceased. The mausoleum was At once distance from the city, and a wilder - rose separated the building from the near• _: ,st road. In this wilderness Skilizzi had . one evening a strange adventure, which he - . elated afterward to Mr. Rudolph Lehmann, - who prints it in his " Reminiscences." . ' - . Skilizzi was on his way to his carriage,. when he was acoosted by a notorious. arm - Id brigand who infested the neighborhood, , .nd had baffled sit attempts to capture him. •� Your purse or your life !" called the , briggand, at the same time levellingg his gun. SkRizzi, instead of being frightened',anewer- , ad quietly : " Put down that guh, -and lot us have a - _ - tilk." . The man obeyedt, • „ Skilizzi can• -, '6 I can give you my puree, .. tinned, " and should not feel the loss of it; Y but would you gain much by its contents ? - They will not Ro far, and you will then _ _ • - have to oontinue a brigand until you are E - caught and beheaded." "but then "Quite true, said the man ; I have & wife end children. I cannot let them starve." - _ "Suppose one promised to take care of them, would you give up this infamous - - life.? " .. "If I ware sure of it,,, said trio man, . , . . st&ggared, "I would give - it up tomor- row. ' - "I give you," said Skilizzi, a entleman's - word at honor thht�c ,wile oa&some your wife and c y . with me, give yourself up, work out your _ _ senLenoe,—which will be infinitely more • ' lenient than if you were captured,—and - begin an honest life afterward ?" , After some moments of -hsaitat'on, the - man accepted the offer. They enterers the - carriage together and drove to the nearest . police station, where the man gave himself - t. r, to the i unspeakable surprise of the 1- authorities. ' Through the iron grating which now - . separated the two the brigand shook hands - . with his captor, and said, "God bless .. • you t" r— — •,•r.-,,.: s Tn via - . , Iar greate Luau t,uvne vI r ,n k,ucoo I,v..•oa V I'Divi lur tb avr, yr + 1WWUA" R•--- --•—__- -- . ' which d'd not hold' ala t. A Rwria well•knuwn firm of bankers iIo London, dry and fail to provide sufficieat food, • Lotd Hastings; with his staff of officers, oo: upatio of Corea wou d be such T= something must be grown to supplement it. was oa a tiger•hunt. A splendid _animal r , _ have just made a profitable tavertment. Plar some early sweet Dorn--Lhe Ever• menace the commerce f the Orient s - f! „ 1 f3ome time ego a man who ha•1 defraud Rreeu. There it nothing batter to supple- had been ebot~ L�ve'ry one eapposed it to ; ' _ would coy pel Great 13 jitain and the U,nitd ed them of a large sum of money war. taken tnent pastures during rho fall. I aim that be dead, and with the raehneaa barn of in - States to take up a deciided position, - 04 my cow @hail have all she can eat ,of the . experience and excitement, Major S.. into custody, convicted, and sontenood to a beat food that the season will roduce. and • s P rushed np to it. At that moment the tiger ;1 long term at penal wrvitade. Ar may be if this is neglected the oow is very apt to A HEALTHY OB. , Tst> wait s°its >ras #30,000` imagined, the prison taro did not agree dry up, and no amount of food or care reoovered himee�f, and with s roar of -f-�- afterward■ will bring her back to a full flow mingled rage and pain, turned upon Major - An enterprising New York firm, realiz- with a man who bad by means 'of fraud of milk. Always provide plenty of salt f/ Workin- in Powder• 11111 Condaelve i ?• ing the attraction whioh the subject of lived -on the fat of the land. The - change . - Long 41 re. small stents would have for man men,. end pure water. Do not allow her tadrink p y effected him in many ways, but he nom- front stagnant pondr. Have a shade in the The y oaug mttn diachargod his pi@sol at Apart from th ; dange of explosion makes It a buriaesa of dealing in them. Ila plained more partioularly of the effe-A the pasture. Take the items care of your calves the brute's head, but with no effect. The �' - q oireularr show what lenge sums have &I• food had u on his teeth. They were not y y y weapon wan knook'ed from his hand, and ,. whirl►, b the way, are les foe vent th F and sailing@ as ou do of our tows. I ready been mide by small inventions, end numerous or in good condition when he was have never been able to et ood oowe from ;�" is genera ly ephposed, gun owder milts a e indicate a number of others for whioh the g asst flying a dozen yard@ away. ,rhe tiger sentenced, and as they rapidly became poorl ke t calves. The o not seem to : ' . exceedin lyhealthful place • Suaha thing public to now waiting. worse he applied to the governor of the have the ad Unit for food whoa the et bore the man down,eeired him by the right - aworkm n dyingof coneu ption iaunhea d Among the remarkably profitable small rieoa for a new set. He w&a told that Lhe p y y g shoulder, end lifting him bodily from the, . inventions is au ingenious automatic shad- government did sot su 1 rironen with older. The sucoesaful dairyman must Iook ground, started toward the jungle. of, the c: planation being t at the tousle t pP y p &ion we- ahead and must ian in the ing pen, for which. the inventor is said to artifiotal teeth, and aG the first oppurtuuicy a r►o to have hi@�farm roduce the whole The other men were powerless. No Dna - breathin into, the lungs of duet containi g P K P receive $44,000 a pear. This pen is used in lie wrote to the banking firm in question ear's feed. (linty ever thin ou osejbl dared to chant for fear of hitting the man. charcoal, sulF bur and salt alar i@ benefio' i engrossing, and •makes it possible to use offering, if they would send hits a naw bet, can, e►nd preserve it in the est pus@ible The brute,eeeking probably to ;et a better t to them. Even horses a ployed .in gn - fouroolors at the same time t,o give them some valuable information, shape• hold of hie victim, gave him a shake and` Thereu on the bankers, thinking th® er —„_. . - as upward fling, as a cat might toes a . powder mills ate found o be fatter a d . .. P mouse, .and caught him by the thigh. sleeker hall than' their f llows `rom t e might be a Kenuine one, sent the goys nor The Food Question for Cows. , I the prison a cheque for £5, 'and as ad This liberated the majors right artit, same s ble, worked eleew ere. As tote f, him to provide thv Cooviot with a set bi Evory spring the question of propsrinq whioh, prntectAd by the padded cloth of death rte in powder m lis, the popul r . artificial leech. In due courea the coltpiot the right kind of foorie for the oowe during hi@ coat, heti not been injured. He reach• t Ideas a e much exaggera ed, the ayera a �___ kept his ' romisa, sad sent the banikers ed to his hip pocket, drew forth his @econd fret ht and beim sar9tl more fatal th n the summer and following wipter becomes i@tui, and, raising hie arm, placed the _. p t„ ES y K � y aerteta information by means of whioh P • r _ they. tatietica show th t from the beg n- "' they wars enabled to eeoover na lase titan mora complex, t'Ve want 4be food that will weapon against the rigor'@ ear and fired. `Hing of this century, w tetj the du P nt 11,500 of whish they had been defrauded. give the best result• .at the least cost of " I never felt calmer in my life," he s&i3 powder mule were seta ltshed, u to he „ They naturally regarded thin as Lbs hest labor or mons We want to raise the afterward. resent rear, there had b en an a era a of investment they had ever mode, but it y' 1'he animal dropped dead ; but to dying P 3 g t proved even better than antioi aced, for right foods ther for milk,batter,or for beef. his jaws closed convulsively, crushing the . not qui a one death a;yea from. ucoide is r f the have ' ust received from the vinon The same f6od does •not always apply to all muscles and tendons of the major's thigh..: or exp! sio-e. yy 1 Lord $agtin sand hi@ brother otftcere hur• ,r - � As a -ong the employe s, so among he authorities a Celritttante of $l, the tooth tk;ree, sage an Eanteen oxohange. g men. ear io almost nowq,. the bla k•' / 1. neiving cost only £4. In retain ha for mihb oowe timoth tied forward to congratulate the major he . � l . �' g y ' y his coolness and lucky sees .Save for Lhe ` faced f }lows sllovelinq the gunpow er y i p per mbinat he pe It We�ei .;o0 1 and walk=s I �- ha n eo 0o ion with of r injury of his thigh, whioh resulted in s about s if Paga=n London. , throng it encs -deep, a$' they too ld 1 foods, gives excellent results, but most slight lameness, Major y. was none the 1 throw eo much flour. he are pperfea t / '�+ '� Arobbtahop Manning, in a recent' die• •dairymen are eaLinfied that clover hay will worse for his ugly adventure. f ' ' happy, those stolid Iris men;• wlio go on F yc` /iii, :y:� = coarao, said of London: "London is a d@soles , @ - '' a e ear for ab lit J: tion beyond that of any city in the Christian ;serve their purpose best., Timothy make rlsliing their lives year f r y _ world. Four millions of human beiagis, of a greater drain upon the toil, and hardly I3ifPerentiation. > . r ' es as alre ai for less Jan er• ASQ Ip,jk' i'ION THAT KA6' RARNED A MTT.• - - ite sen a wag p whom 2,000,000�hsve never set their toot In ! gives as good results when fed to Milch A -roman is sweet __ nus. em loyments ;tat ' , $40 or $5 a LION DOLi.ARS, month. And yet they re Plrceedin ly any place of Christian worship ; and among I oowe a@ good olovor hay. The !eller im• And so is a rose , ti @u cost tions, it tieing not uncommon for a ; The glees lemon agneeael•, iamitl&r to theca 2,000,000 God only knows bow few proven the soil,as is well known, and in the Arose talks not, = ` l ma to throw up his job cause he has had everybody, Ie one of the simplest of them have bean baptized, how few havo boon end la cheaper by all odds, gni;—..goodness knarovs? - f Y -.+ 2 a warn ns� or his wi a h s dreamed f e all. Jt has-ttie me!•I eanf d never wetftin llondon is a witdernes@. I t iHs Illro Roma tarRfoeding shou►d cisr oRofully p atoned ou>k. i _ white area. There are Urinals doe ms being easy to keep vl et g Ch1na-Japan i'r8i11"y. owder ma to foretell an out of order. The purchaser paid 150,000 of old—a pool into which all the nations of Sorghum antilagP, whilo very goad in many tinders oocl by p r the world @treamsd together and all the partef the country, does not, aontatn the The Jape have aorritered China accf+lent :or au exp)oeion, and it i@ wary for it.' A noveit ' tot an automatic inkstand is eine of the nations_ off tithe world were hi••1 ountdOf protein thea sully Matured Dorn And squeezed the (:hineae flan i. , f1 , r uif}ii'ul--bfteu irnpoesible •to get a r}ia>:I Y , _ ` (},t, l a hod Dna of these o go near the another -exampla. This keeps an equal tinca�ly flowing, uo in_ ,don at t s �n,an theley bl gen tgiowingaimaledre- Till they've ratified the treaty, ' I = r1. -t, R• - i _ eappty of .clear inh always ready 'for the day: : It re conal era a pro e n n t o r qo Oo With the accent on the '" tea` i 'i n. q �.".- ,y, �',,g tu a - { 4. fi - ,xd ?. a.. - - $.. r w.p . A. e^' Wit- 1.. t .. -. - . 1�' a+ : k 1 ,.. {�y�` r . Yrt1 4 i �, : ' 4! ' n �t .: i Y' ., _ _ —, a.t `F `$a <_. -.. ". r : ai• a: :. k. : `Xs rxr .... - ... �• r'^a:. _. ._ a r. ,, - x%•.Y' �F _ p• y -.__.. .. ... _, : :- _. _ _ ... c. :. �. : i. ,�. _ ... �t-�' , b' e-3 - ,�� �r .:%. . a t... .,,... e.. i ,. .a' v. r,, _ . - >_... .. ,. _ . -.r>, ..;- : `. w:lY ro"=. ;-.•, .'.. ,n. Saws is = ,�, ,. , , +fir i a + rt i -...... -_ .: ''?� .-:- -.. .a, .F. a-L,-:_x.dl_ e. _ .m"C W -...E `41p':, 4. _ .. .:. .:.: , - _.. _ - ,Fr' ._ - +� - �r ,. q.. y ��k .. i�•-,.K .wt Y - _ +nEr. W -{ye- ,,t .. :. .:w,- . - .... _ .r-_. .L yam. (j .: -..., ,: ,. .. , .. - , , ,,,,- dib'.... .. #"cs; -:'a` ,S! ,�. +� ., :: is .. - ,:; ."'l• �. _ ; , :. - . - x a d . o-33_ r - i' �,n,1-•�`�t'?'`�a „y - Y .. .-_.:. t y t ..• '^ �, ,fie r - - � a, t.a: r +.- s •c fy tt t a,y _ � i 4 ice' � .:.;,( � �'��.� V* f >€i �s nIt. z & 3� ? s r# fir . i .• �.�. F"_.;.,:-dYhE' Vii_ •,:,:_ t..s. rs ate. .. .r-,�' . �ztx; ,.'*sccxi-' n . ... ,. _ [ 11 ------.�i. i ��. vv• �u�ctinULl�' I I B><rd s Ton 118s. I Wa>, Otil'ad of Rhaanmar..t®.., s., r..-__. _ ( . ,. ....�, vuE,,/ * V . ata to Health Atter Years of E - e fresh information about the t n nee Four, Hourrs, D UTHIE � . H I, Gieorge English, shipbuilder, have lived .n ! •i trema Suffering. of bit�de has reaentlp been_ .gathered by a Chatham, N. t3., over forty years, e�: — I took severe pains in my Imes, w6 ah SUITE, SHEET -METAL, TILE' GRAVEL ROOf6Rit _ tlecman naturalist. Mapq people suppose blued with Rwelliti laid me up for ata weeks, slieot Metal Ceilings, To &Gotta Tile Iced, � ' Ytetiied to tine Advice Or tfrienti`and 0 that during whish time saluted Woodpeckers use their' eharp•polnted great sufi►ering• Hlaek and Green Roofln late Metal Car- ; txiiued Results TLree Doctors ad ]bi' l I saw South American ItbeumatieCure adver- ulcus, Felt, Tar, Roofing Pit _h, eta. {Itlttertl, r ed to Secia tongyes es darts with which to transfix Beed in the Chatham World and procured a Downpipes, &o.; supplied t trade. w their prey, It ie true that the wood sok- bottle, Within twenty-four hours I was ab. • - �, From the Ottawa ournal l I Telephone Mo. Adelai do Wier Stir p solutely free from rheumatism, and have not OR ONTO er, lie the hufnming•bird., can darq out its been troubled with it erase. Alr, GAorge rgue is one I f the t .. -. known farmers iq the vicinity of Nh tong a withastonishing riapidity, and that It is difficult to believe that a true . :Gower.- ISE has &seed throe its Muth is furnished with. an elaborate gentleman will ever become a gamester, n ° s► rah an exi• libertine or a sot. --.Chapin, ' C , a �� .• ' encs as painful as it is -remarktiible, and bis mesh nism for this purpose • t 4 ,, t, story ae told a r portrr will perhaps be of g p j ,yet: inveati• Messrs. Walter Baker ac t7o., the lamest , ' :lf� ' atiop'ehowe that the ob errt of this swift 4 nt at- e value to others, '. -I was born in the count motion Is only to o•&toh the manufacturers of pure high rade C000aa y prey, not to and Ch000latee on this pont pent have found Bold bAn y Agreeable Laxative and NIEItVID TONIC. ��'�:;�' of Carleton," sat- 1�1r. Argue, "and have pierota it. For the purpose of boldin the y Druggists or seat by Mail, 9Ka., 6t)o., Ly ASKYOIIRSEWI titINEACENT „. 1: , lived all my life ithin twent 'mileN of the p p p g it necessary to issue a special notice oau- and $1,00 per package, Samples free, FOR IT, OR SIENN 3f:ENT STAMP ' � :- - . y; oa lured victim, the woodpecker's tongue tioning consumers of their code a sins n'' cite of Uttawa. en years of that, time h ve is furnished with a sticky secretion. �� �� Tho ]favorite TOOTH POWL FDR PARTICULA S,PRICE UST • y the recent attempts which have besnmade for theTeetbandBreath, O SAMPLES,= NYARN.&c.' _ l been years of psi and misery almost e. Considering its powers of imitating substitute other manufactures, beer' . yond endurance. Eleven years ago I e n. speech, it is not surprising to learn that g JRA -� • ~, the labels,snd done up in paokages in imitation RMEaB bore is &snap for yotr. Harris ° ° ° C. •e O ' •a. 1. tractefi a cold whi h resulted in pleurisy a d p�rrot'a longus resembles that of a man has Pample cloth p sna for quilts. amsBond w�inflammation of t e lunge. U her co►n li- morelelose]y than any other bicd's ton ue of theirs. A sure test of genulaeness ie c. for trial'iot good value. • • • • :� cat:pus then folio eland I wa confine to does. r - S the name of Walter Baiter & Co,'e phos of. 87, $8.� 31 Wllilam St., -Toronto m room for five It f>r not because the manufacture -"Dorchester, Masa" V f g� Y years. The doctor w o parrot ie mare In. V g attended. me th ough that �ong illu as telligent than many other birds `but be There is a strength of quiet endurance as - .' �> - said that the r aeon I way; unable to cause its tongue is better suited for artiou- significant of courage as the most daring 165 - r a \wI , move about was due to the ;aontraotitig lation than theirs, that it is able to Armes feate of prowess.---Tuckerman, • 'V►. 1 .` " 1 us with its mimicry. Cold in the bead -Nasal Balm gives im-RO ' ,.' - The humming -bird's tocgue is, is tsome imediate relief, speedily eures. Never fails. _ y { .- �I, • I • -i.' respects, the most remarkable of all. It Ie It ie meet that no le1. b minds keep ever i _ I rt- _ , double nearly ' from end to end, aq t4at -with their likes ; for who so firm hat can Q�' I , �4 3 '` the little bird le able to grasp its assist not be seduced -- Cgf'1 - .� . _ Shakespeare, t CANADA S GREATEST .ti - - prey with- its tongue, very much as �if its � ,, : mount- were furnished with a pl}u of Got Rid of NeuralglA,.' jt's nohecaUse l �; MVS�C �"�QVs �+ - °± i t r�' .. �fingers. There le no use in fooling with natrralRla. j'm Scotch but " Music Publishe ,ManufSCtursn . •I1 . , -- ,. It is a disease that gives way only to the • I e - and Importers - . most pogrerlul remedies. No remedy yet you 1 canna - of eYt=_RYT INt3 MUSICAL -�''"°+a+ A Pleee of He>;' Mind. dt covered has given the grand reaulta -that ' --i,. smoke a better `"`-" Z �,�-�.w. A Nly correspondent has this to s in ariably attends the employment of Pol. SPECT LTiEss :�:.. �� y'• eo 'e Nervlline. Nerviline is a ositivs Ci ar than r Our'imporial'Band Ins>tw. _ '3 I want to give a piece of my, min to a p ►.+auto, Gutta Mandolin. ¢ A is . certain class who object. to advertising, ap oific for nerve pains, and ought to be oe Banjos, i�armonicaa . Q0µ), ut!• ,l ke t on ha in every family.- Sold ever l t !f•- ,tttd tho nate Muoto Pub11- �' Q. a-f��'"y.�►� �- when it costa them- anything -thio on't y 1106 ROY - -� ." 'r,.ltra`' Dost them a cent w ere 28 &slits a bottle. 1 � :. t &tions. t Don't purchase tlii"I t �. • ®. P. 766 t : you see our prices. ,: � - "'I suffered a living heath for near] two .tel - TbBy COSt 5C. ears with headaches, backache, in pain -- -- -- - { 1 -_ - e �- Y g g g o - -- -- -- --- i goo, is Sand for Catafo usJ i : ' ' � mrfition n '� �+ti. � go is .rs- ,� � standin or walking, was beta literally r • - guired, ALTER �{ BAKER 6� CO but j g�.t �f�; M1[ WANT TN[ AODRtB• 0I [VERY M •Ia ` dragged out of existence, my misery inoreaa- --11 . ' - i ed by drugging, R of them fo a` i T[AON[R AND BANDMASTER IN DANA A, �' - "At fiat, In lea air, I OOr><imltted tt�e sin 'ih° tarsier Manufi►ctu»n of r u I COIILb HOBBL$ AROII�TD p�T �IIggg, pp wll� CEY, ROYCEB� 01 $ ; of trying an advertised medioino quarter. 9.r Dr, PURE, MICH CRADLE f ,, . of the muscles and nerves of'my hands Piercers -Favorite • Prescription, and it re- ;. a: and feet- through long confinement to stored me to the blessednessof sound health, COCOAS and 168 YONG[ STREET, I , CHOCOLATES guPIRR TOBACCO ao., MOOTBEA46" � i Vis. bed, I could hobble_ around a little on I honor the physician who when he kinown . On this continent, have received — TORONTO, - CANA A crutches, . but was well nigh helpless he can cure, has the moral tours a to HIGHEST AWARDS , AL this stage a second doctor was called advertise the fact." S u in who declared my trouble was spinal The medicine mentioned cares all the rFo"' thi sre•t 4 1 , IHE �0�AvO complaint, Notwithetandin�; c�t�iedical ad- delteate diseaeea peculiar to femalerj, as i industrial and Food CISTAN 3 TO Dl vice and treatment I waa sinking lower "Female Weaknoae� , 11 A, periodical pains, I EXPOSITIONS and lower, and was regarded asl incucable, irregularities, nervotin prostration, eptiisir►s, •-_ J`, f t I was now in such a state that I was unable chorea or St. Vituti's Dance, sleeplesspess i IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. !. . `.to leave my bed, but determined to find a threatened insanity, I ' 1 ' � ---- .• -y cure if possible, and sent for o' ne of the ` sl Caution : lu vie MADY ,ninone 'd a To permanently cure constipation,hil}cup• „f the i.Ueb •od wrapper• on our i 0 moat able physicians in Ottawa, I `was un- ' , 11 . 0 . 1. . - nese, indigestion. of dyspepsia, use Dr. i C^oda, coneumere•houid make wry I .der his care and treatment for three years, p that our place of manufacture, • lie blistered my back every three or four - ierce a. Pleasant Pellets, i!nmeip. Dorrbeatte t Massy1. From T'oront0 proportionate rates _ from all , 01 weeks and exerted all his still, hilt In vain. - °printed un eacd k.jr. 1 other Canadian Pacific Railway Rtations _ ,. - . I viae -growing weaker and weaker all' d b BOLD BYIGROCERS EVERYWHERE. in Ontario, West of Norwood, �" gan to think the end -could not tie far d - ' I AM A CURED MAN." .. _— �0 i. = W LTER BAKER & CO., DORCHESTER, VUL , '`` .I At this juncture a friend strongly urge Kidriey� Disease Vanquished by Bo `th +� �;` me to try Or, Williams' Pink Yi118. I Ame•icen Kidney Ou Cure -The Re _C:1 • !g,. ST MMERINC by RI st Permanently cured AND RaTURN BY THE ' yielded to his solicitations, and .by t e ekiy Whish Relieves in 81x by n strictly Eduoa- time six bozos °f pills were used, foursi Hours>. tion:►t �1Nwni. No advance fuo.i. Write for �/�'�� •` - _- ,, ; myself getting better: I uacnl in all thin circul r. THE ONTARIO INSTITUTE, TT ♦ f`' �� Adam r3r, I{ark's Falls, Ont.: - _Roti° red - 45 Shuter tit , 7'orogto via Owen Sound boxes, and they have accomplished- wh t much pan or months from kidney and b ad• r 1 -. _ _- -__--_----_-___ _ _ _ _ `s v' ten years of treatment under the physiciai a tier dinea,90. I received &killed modicA tr at June 13 and 27 tXg .. failed to do. Thanks to this wonderf 1 $ I5 00 FOR At! OLD CANAI iIAN STAMP * Sept. 12 and 20 .,. �' , ment and tried all kindN of medieine,i top no used et wean and 1,54. �„ :, medicine, I am able to attend tom duties purpose; in fact, I did not obtain any r Itef Lvt►K i' illi N 4►1,1► 1,CTYEB SWill aid col- LACK i i .; Y - until south American Kidney C'uro was u od. lection of Rt+tmp+ sad ut the h! hest ca+h HOD�R$ d L��NER . anti am as free from disease as aaq map in it seemed to fit my case exact] ivin me r ordinary health is expected to be: I eti it )' g print tc r ttieni from,� NEDHAN vin O�yen Sound 0 ��tt immediate relief. I have now used Rix bot leN Q34 list- i tit. F„Hamilton, tJtit. Juno 4 and 14 '' ' use Dr: Williams' Pink Pills, and -they sire and can day positively that I um a cured to n: � > 1 believelone bottle of the remedy will n. Sept.St10 and >sA Tbs above out oe►Ile your a ntloa to the t tho medicine for me, and so InaR as 1 live vinoe an one of ire `i� GE TS WANTED for the Farmers• v 1 I shall use no other: If I had "got -these i gtdat worth.'• i 1 Fir+nd and Account Rook, t►Igtily r® BROWN Q famous pill, ten &years ago I -ani satisfied I wau'td comnir+zled by the Reveral blinihtora o[ Ag via �i'ind,;or �7��wBALL A�ON• i ,Yt not have suffered as Zdfd, and would Fave ricultur for Canada. t'rlere low. Terme t-3•' STEAM1N813 What lis defeat 1 Nothing but educate n liberal, Pseud for circulars, WILLIAM BRtau June 7 and 91 saved some hundreds of dollars doctor bill,, g G step to cometh ng e' 1895, If there is no a,"at in your ooality, wrl411 _ Y nothing but_ the firs ' Toronto, Ont. $opt, 10 and il4 direct- to the house. Buy a 8 wbali and you • - It is only those who have passed through better, --»Wendell Phillipe. wilt wlwaye be happy, It is th best vsisw is such a terrible siege as I have done who AGEtiTt3 RrA1�TTFD Full Particulars front any .igrBt,I . the market. -1 . can fully realize the wonderful merit of Dr. Keeipe.•-FOr lYiakinR' $ DetIetou�l nOR t is latest and best line of Books an Oi the !%Odiptllty. s'yalVB�hL WA xON CO. : tti'illian)e' Pink Pills.” Health Drink at Small Cost. I• i` flit ley in Canada, alt Blxea and prtw ------ ----- _ _ M -. Mr. Argue'e experience should' canvin a 1'e mR liborf►1. Write for cireulAre, - -` , Adam's itont Beer Faxtraot»..,......one bogie WILLIAM BRIGGS, PublLttor, Toronto even the most skeptical that Dr. 1�'illia s' Flei:chmicnn'a Yea t................halt a cake Oaitario. GRANBY sSugar.. _ rix"Pink Pill staud far in advance of oth r "" "" """"""'•••••••,twopourid+ _ . I � �... _:,!�. .. . � Lukewarm �1'ate RUBBER r . . * . medicines and are one of the greatest di - "' wo gallons . . . -; g Dissolve the sugar and yeast in t.ho water, Better this season than ever. Everybody wants the Every ereries f the age. There is no dine se add the extract, and bottle; place in a warrin clue to a Dor or watery blood or ghatter d place for twenty•fo I - T1. r hourN until it formentri. O dealer sells them. They wear like Iron..i - - �_'-,�11,:. ­ I i nerves which will not speedily yield to t is _ then place on ice. when ft will open sparkling he inCCSSanC wasting _ __ _ _ g of a con- - ------__— _= V. � _ and delicious. ------ _ _ treatment .and in innumerable cases pane to The root beer can be obtained In all drug sumptive can only be overcome by UPRIGHT and HORIZONTAL ' have been reetorEd to health and etreug h and grocery Rt ores in 10 and 25 cent bottles .to . :, after pE Ys'ciana had �ronouuced the dread- . make two and five gallons, - a pow rful con�enLrated nourish- Stational7, Portable&Sam]-Portabl ed vtord 'incurable,' Sold by all dealers We - sometimes -meet an original gentle. Ment, like Scott's Emulsion, If [411 fro eked ' . . �,,�. in medici a or sent .by mail post paid, at man who, it manners had not existed, this &sting is checked and the zuILeiSo 150 cents -box of six boxes for $2.50 by wot1i have invented them. -Emerson. ower c�.,, addressin the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., S}'Ste is supplied with strength to _. � Brockville Ont., -or Schenectady, N,. Y. _: Charlatans and Quacks - ' eomf)• t the disease there is hope - .Refuse. imitations and do not be persuaded Have long plied their vocation on the sit- Ulf rec very. • a.W. co -An -2, . . ' to -try something else, i fering pedals of the people, The knife has - I - •• • ••1. A = pared to the quick ;caustic applications��' ` ti have torrliented the vi-tim of -corns until O LED In Sisnpitcity, leseottve HE STt+TE BALL I Wo-rkiEtg QQAUUen and Durabilit - 1 „he conviction shaped itself -there's no SUARANTEEQ TO GIVE FULL POWER CLAIMED a - . h �. � • - -- I cure. Putnam's Paialese Corn Extractor The Brllli nt Function' aY Bucklim ' - n proves on whatelender basis public opinion AND To as As RYrRa9aNTED - f �li� Over x,000 in sueeessf111 operation. ty`'' Um I'aluce A Wonderful Display of Gold often rets. If you suffer from- corns get itwitl f Plate,. - the Extractor and you will be satisfied. I PAY You to write tis before buying, PamPhUs fris, . - , 1 Sold everywhere. a ettE.uppiy of sea,nd.h•nd •ne rahuilt WAT p O B A deep tch from • London sa�tr o -T a 0egin"at�wVjioeJ fl uS RANTRORD . -. � ' I of Co -liver Oil, with Hypophos- >, CANADA tj State hall t Buckingham palace on Thu a- He who would $ghi the devil with hie -------_ __------------------- nay -last w a the most brilliant affair of t e own -weapons meet not wonder it be finds phite , does more to cure Con- 3• him an overmatch. -South. - �� ,, kind in ye re past. The great majority f � sump ion than any other known - � 3 the °¢salla en wore showy uniforms, their _ A MafteP IdOW Beyond Dlsptite. ,i vane y, It is for aft- Affections of ? , , , bras= Throa and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bron•X. to so erect with glittering orders The foot that St. Leon Mineral Water is Paps �itst res.I � Lav/ �/ r &bilis nd Wasting. A while the 1 iso in their charming dresses the only re,aognized perfect medicinal water Scott & owns, Belleville. Ali DruOpista. tftk. Jo t;t. on the continent is new beyond dispute. __ f - I �` `. and jewels formed & pretty contrast to the That it Cures Indigestion; Rheumatism1. - - - - Z�. €, pietureaqu Afghaneof the suite of Y&zrulla Biliousness and Kidney troubles ie proven F �' TWENTY-FIVE Y$s$,$ - _ S� Iihau, Whoie gorgeous Eastern robes added by the ptln,erous instances in which it hJie UNN Syru0 _ _,i. �1 additional nerve to the scene. There was cured where ether remedies failed, j. - - , It wouderf 1 display of gold-plate in thw the a disesOur ie� end�beaidesioians ethe pr recommend it i .. 1 1 1 .L �. .1 - ;, �, : , ` r,N ; p ra ,. Supper -roc i,- Dlany of the richest and guarantee it. Sold by all reputable dealt., . I -�� heaviest ere AKIN, I urpen i� �.. ..ne pi tee were fixed ae ornaments ►,". o I �j . �.y the wslle, hill the tables and the ma:rnifi, , tl.. ,.­ _'. --*. � . _­ Y J.:, -r=- 5 t cent bufre.t were covered• with some of the 1i'Or ISM nthe� Unable to Lie Down tit Molt valva le and highly prized epeoimens Bed-A�Toronto Junction Oitizen'e OWDER. ApprOved�Of ill l�raxltve by L'ECOLB S�1P 1Ir tTR- ' 1} \ . ♦ t i y of the got ismith's art. Besides this re- �PHARMACIE DE AI�I9, Aat►1'ul Ezperienoe With A n , ,y' markable c isplay of goldware there were Heart Dieeasa. TH COOKS BEST FRIEND Well known, as the onI �� ��'" i several Oriental show pieces, whish were ., p e7 V RE remedy for Co �►9s � `displayed i L. J:Lnw�. Toronto Junction, Ont.; I con- L RGEST SALE lit CANADA. J g -�I � � 1 honour of the Afghan Prince. Rider it myi duty to give to the public my ox048► Bl'OY1Ghlt153 EtQ•,.,, ` -24��-11 , t_'' - Among the i was a peacock composed of perience wilth Dr. ,,gnow's Cure for the Hoart y x � _; precious et nes, and valued at $1150,000, 1 ha ve beer! sorely Isoubled with heart dgit;eaee V UST UT j 44:� 7k'° ';roue nd invitations were issued or monthsand towel to ing todown' in bed for smotheringspells and hteen KiDIEY $�(� ` the ,tate gg Pug, FOR(g n And 8180 the Beit KI t �3�,`.all and it is safe to talion. Fact nightI would hav9 co be ro l�K NU pRhIRI[ ADDER CURE„ _ 'rmore than ' $ay thatr 1 _ that cumber of popple were up by pillows in order to kecp' from smote©r a I . F # „- Pre -sent- the reoreaentatives ofthe Royal in Attertreatin with several medical map �t 1V8$ lIrStant relief and never ff�ils t0 Dura .c family entered the ball room at 11 p M.; !io FiaairttCube�eAlter taking the ocured Arettdoae I of rue TWC1t j '8!1>t'>R or allel8r Lire f U �g 1ildSt. f kr�y:. a pruceasio headed by the Princess of seripil8 and the IIIOSt $tll1J1J01'il CIISeaSes Of the Urinary ~i «'ales and :- tired and Rud Roundly until , any o I nee 1 We leirn Caliada-1842 :� cr . thq•Ducheas of $axe=Cobur one bottle R�nci have not taken any of the tern• � Gotha g' edp t6r seven weeks, but -the heart trouble hue B ILXV, JOHN MODOUGALI, Organs ACtltB 8114 �ihl'Q 10 . Ir1�lfLmmation of he Kid- �. their ' the great officers of ;tate,. with not reappe red.- I eonRider it the grandest i }. • Rand of office walking backward remedy in a latents for heart disease." ": - before the head of the proilesaion. Directly With m full-page original illustrations by J. Ileys and Bladder, Irritation at the nock of the 'Bladder YI. zfter the, — E. Laughlin, t a embers of the Royal tamil I r '�{.� were seated dancing began, Y y �.QTI� QO Gravel I'alnfill Mieturrtion, Latarrh of tl.e Bladder In- - Tobae o User s -Sore T roat. • ,; . a ' 1.�`.1�1>S� is The writer of this captivating book haeapont flanlmation and other affections of the I rostate Gland etC. , beet an so common i ateoa t throat that t baraduallr dlmoNtw oil amore rho IndianP. Hle servloos , ` J ., ,; 1 �4� Ybis who] life on �hto� Canadian trontior, and 'ens ruck, Then FrOZendevelopstn a sertotis condition gfra a to the Ci vornmept Burins the uppriasnR of 18Ii3 ONLY 25a & c. -Z ­ 11frequent- d. Hi 30a. YER SnTTLE. t s ly oonsmp ion, and it's the kind of a more are yet fresh In the public min s pages FSS ANEAO �� ALE OTHER PREPARATIONS SELLS1. The ban eabienees of wencher fn Minae.: acts ie teem wit exciting adventure, n d present a E 4, eon thin remarkable. throat that never gets well as 10139 as you graphic ortraii ure of the condition of things R�i AT `RT•OR A BOTTLE. f 1 , 1 : while t e m reurg Last week , use tobaoob, The - tobacco .babit, sore in our.N rth Went during the fifties and six- FOR SALE EVERYWHERE, TRY IT, y 1 polat, a. ma Y was up near the boiling throat and manhood cured by No•To• tics. The Illustratlana are superbly Bono, and o ; in Goodhue County, Minn., the original Aesign in ink and gold on the {�,,� L:�!1o'!�� ' Was sunetr Bao. Sold and guaranteed to perp by cover mt kc it&very handsomo book. ® .1a . unable to k' lie fgll to the ound "Don't - Ma g up again, and, as nobs Druggists a eeywhere. Book, tithed Dont Ask yo r Bookseller for it, or write direct to , a �- him nobody saw 'Tobacco Sp t or Smoke Your Life dway, WILLIAM BRIGGSS. AIt131hii1tel', +'fI St. ©rltrt�,�. 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AI'�iYalda16 Z io the addrerg label on oUr a er ou' ire p,ariv green 2 conte, Logan . :, 5 P P y :....?.. `. a ascertain the clefs towhiah res Bateman, of Whitby, -ie k�er j _ i , eana�► y® G, BeOre.hae eD ed"car enters to e>a� .� — yyour subeor'.ption to T7sr+ Nx�ws is pr►id. this - eek .with her sisters. if p : ` • :. ' Rem ttanae� are ac>�owledged L a lar a h18 stable. „ate ; f rel R, flee and #amily were he e g 1 8 s tsbsng of da on 1 -abet on the first paper ol- "" J. OPeir is again. �erioasl iU with • •; -, lowin eoeipt of money at this oboe. �Iways with riends over, Sunday. : . Mrs• beep e_ciate aid ahead. ,. tt -. iss May O'Leary, of Toronto, inflamtpanon. Her r$ooyery ie earnestly , 3= just "ow with friend's hare. looked for. - i �..> _ --• number from here visited t e We heartly extend our congratalatione __ - I , .. - � Model Farm on Wedneaday.- to W. Bennett last Sunday evening on �tBR s -1 SJ --- _�e x�xxx.::.: ' — r: Croce, (Dentist), visite Piokeri g his moon•ligbt excursion Henry Bs'. .: • . _ , ',. l.'. _, _ every Tu4sday, office over Bank. 881 Bro. Cook condaoted service in the _ - _ . _ .. 5 —The. road bed is - beim matari ly 8ynagogae Sunday evening owing to the , - ; gip. PIC RING, ONT., JTJI'6E I, 189 altered opposite R. De4ere11's lace, absence of our pastor who is attendioq p —Diss Gillian Ham is spending a w camp meeting at Rayenehoe: ' weeks with fri nda in Woodb id e. Jim Ta for was s eeding a horse 5n °,.1 ;� e r g y P - . = �' �`1 A T Master Frank Allaway has been ill Sunday last from 104 Beer St. reducing - v�LI • - for the peat week, bat is now m ch hie record to 2.29.—Big Bear. }- <- . better. _ .. I .. . , K .:� • •=J E Vat'rel�hi ed somas cattle nd _ ego AD,: �_ da ivic-Holida o Ro ,. y y• —_ - ,, pp . � _ J• sheep from here on Thursday for the o• ". . J. D Ideon is • able i t be around .,.. . ' - .. a sin y row market. _ andfsave hietwilliBoon so stud so on f;anday, g —Mrs, J. R. Winter end child are ith 9 Lathe's Blouses cheap. : `�° �,, — Dion ic•nic- at Roseb nk to•day Quite a number from here attended the Fancy Crepons for Blouses: • relatives near Barrie, where the will re• �� : - (Frid y). - > . - y song service in Whitevale on Sunday. - - Fancy Cream and Pink Ducks. re, Wm, Peart, of'roi•onto, is here main for a fortnight. Masers. Keays and Lankin contemplate « New Stock of Fancy Prints. ^` , . ` this eek with friends, C. E, topic, Jnne 16th, 1E395 : he visiting York county in the near fatare. `: . proof of our Allegiance to Chri t. Brook Road is still existing even if she - Fine lace curtains Cheap•_ : — r. and;Mrs. Walkoy, of Port Hope, W, (honk. has held her ease lately, and we are all ' Curtain Net by the yard. ,�,_ °" are h re wit4 relatives this week. Leader, Mr. - - " — xcursi n to Model'Farm on Tues- "'W• RJ Howse, of Whitby, Soo m going to the picnic. , Fancy Screen and Cheese Cloth. Sanies' Robert Miller, jr., on his tri to Mayor Crawford ties proclaimed Friday ' day . une 25 . See•advi. for particulars. , silk Lace Mitts and (lloves. - x= _- Scotland. They left last week: Civic Holiday here, therefore, all business' s uitt0 Net. °I — r. F. Henry, (De>vtist) will ba will be die ended with. Dotted Muslin and 0 q —The Ladies Aid, of St. Andr w a P found at the ordon House Parlor's every Sam ahoald carr a an when hrt goes Fans, Perfumes and Toilet Soaps ! i Tnea ay. 38tf ohargl�, mat at -the residence of J. P. y g . : — r• and Mrs. H land of Toronto are Bnchaii on Wednesday afternoon. through that bash ae there are wild este Summer Goode of all kinds. y'' y- located therein. `- 1 i —David Annan is now in the old Everybody invited to call. .�' here n their wedding trip, the guests of Goo. Cowan and sons are making fence _ - ;. ,, the b ide's ole, Mr. A. N. Ridley) oountr ,having gone there wish et ok. Zheaa days.. The atone fence now under .. ' rot. Ge . Harrington, of Toro tio, is He wil). return within a few weeks, construction will be a dandy when finished. . r this eek th her aunt, Mrs. Joseph --Mie. Snell hae'rented the east elf *r r Gard n, and ther friends hereabouts. of Dow!,swell s cottage on King street and ' , "i - Bi'QWF1 s Corners. - will mgve therein in the course of a ort- . — obt. Gordon, hie son George. and _ , night. I . `Glad to see Miss Bartram in oar midst - - • : E - i �V, ekie, left for Barrie Tu slay morn- -. Ing ere th will- at once zcavate for —The rnembor- of the Christian En• again. Soar Lemons and 'reah Fruit$ 111 8 - the n w reeid nee thQy area oilt to erect deayor Society had a very pleasant iM Main street has been awarded a new . •-• Goods Ever Fresh aIId 11 e�• ' 1` ' oat t ere. , • . at the ; residence of Mrs. D. Lea ens, ooat of _ gragel. Thursdpy' evening of last week. The Deleotl a Taber ie is onr midst lookin ti-. — numb r of our villages are ` talk- v k . • Ingo enga ng Captain $ to a �d his affair puss in the form of a min tare for Oscar Wilde. . - ' scho ner for cruise down t e St. awr• garden party. W. Ormerod's child has recovered from H N D I CT I • C,it o. - I once: ' This ould be a splen id trip with The A. 0. U: W, lodge of this lace its recent illness. , out t e least onbt. havejjuet about completed arrange ants Mrs. Lilbnrue is absent from this burg - - • . - •_ ' for r n Ing an excursion to Grimeb by attending bar mother's funeral. '�� 4 — st :— n Wednesday morning 6n , : , 1 boat n or about July let. Full pa tion• Oar blacksmith is doing a rnehin- • 1 , ging ion rod between P okering and g lir t Whit y a e all uocket book containing fare it be niadA known later. etch baeiniee, having eeocrdd an avprentioe to .. B 1 a : 1c o Potato . for rtianlars,elSlor ` ticko and ere. Finder will esti p help with hie huge ainopnt of work. '= oblig by lea inn it at the :'PieiExlxa —rarely there can be no `reaso able John Fleming had the misfortune to > - . . a It , ' NEw it oSic . • ezoa a for those who allow their 0108 lose his driver last Thursday. It's- i . and horse_ s to wander about par s reets death was caused b the bursting of a -: — t ie a peoted that there will bo y -° at tots ime of ear. Paslarb ie t be . thirt or fort thousand people at Rose �, y _ blood vessel, - A bank Ibis efts noon, found ithin rea3onable distance the Quite a number of ladies attended the Tile cheapest and most e$ective itlsecticide on the market. : The affair is better . adva tised th n ever, the prizes are Rood village nd at moderate rates. Malvern Sanctuary last Sunday evenin - Applied Dry—No mixing required. Always ready and safe to handle., / —Th Beattie—Decker trial at' W itby but returned doleful and sad gg,, and t e west er promises fair. Hitch ap this w �k ie canein o siderable t n• , Scor girls $sing a strong fertili2er, it strengthens the vines, makes potatoes larger the t am and take a load. If you dont g °n t e they had no fellows. and better. Has been used in the United States. for the past three yeas tion in the Township. As we, go to rese = 5' . - : go i will be our life.ong regret, ; - ,/ u_ . the evidence is being taken, the udge with great success. a this d y has been declared Civic The Bay of Quinte Conference will A lied to- the ' vines with a very fine sieve, in the morning, when the< Hoh a for Piokerin villa e, in, the thinking that thAre was sufficient to pro- pp �: Y g g meet in Trenton neat ear. Wena wa w are ra u steel to stale at cued up n. The present case is the trim y dew is an, it will remain until the whole crop of bugs then hatched out is q Q �� Belleville merchants have granted a the s oree�an other laces of bnsineas•'of Robe t Beattie for stealing the ores. killed. Fifteen pounds.to the acre is sufficient if care is taken in distributing - P —Acting u on instrnotions from rows Friday half holiday to their employees. �� will a closed Thase who have business p W. E. Parker's swells store in Ham• it, and only 2c per lb. �, r¥ f to d will ma e a note of this and trans• Attornejy Farewell, Coroner Bat man For Fruit Trees—A ply in the morning, when the trees sie in bloom. Por . - act t e same n the da foil win made enquiries on Wednesday, as t the Mon was robber of 1400 worth of scuds. Etc. y g• The General Aesembl of the Prosb Shabbery, Plants, Etc.-- pp)y any time when the insect appear. Hills Carculio, Y, death of Rachel Fawcett'@ infant on ues y y' For sale b — n ocr Ce tennial letter f May 81st. terian Church iii Canada is meeting at _ - y . . it w s state that the re ipts of the day. After obtaining all the infer atin London. - W.- J• Reazin Pickering• staid n°} part on Ma 24 h was 118. possible, the oo,coner decided not to hold �^ , ---- 9 Francis Tasiguoat and hie eight-year• "' `'�— This was a m stake and she Id hax�s read an ingngst, and tk�e remains were, here• - �; old boy met their death by drowning at . �: 178. This m kee a fore, interred. . great di erence, yet w -�` fi the e a oft e S re made all the dif• —On Tuesday. Jane 11th at the rest• aubaushene. feren e. We egret that sac a blunder. dence�of the bride=e mother, at O taws, The Toronto Associatidn of the Baptist i i t i •- �, Theo. A. McGillivra L.L. B. W itby, Church is meeting at Markhan, and the soon d have b n made. y' ��� .., and Mies Helen McLaren were m rrisd; Guelph Association at Hillsiinrg. . • .. • . • • • • . . . • • • . . • — he cloy g concert ` of Piokerinac The one ooa le will take a tri rose Ald. Maguire of St. Catharines Was ; � eolle a for th present term will be held y g �' P - the ocean. a oin his man iende found dead in bid at the _..... . on edneedr evening nezt, 19t1i Inst. j. J j Queen s Hotel For articnl a of ro am consult advt. hereabouts in wishing Theodore a d his in that city from an oyer dose of land• - P New Prints, Cottone,des, Shirting " Corsets. else here. ie promisee to be a con• fare partner a happy and pros roue anam. ' Dart of exoell nt merit and should be journeg through life. At D er'e Ba ; Ont., a few mites iaorth Gents Ties, latest Style and Color. White and Fancy Shirt$ large y atten ed. Programs will be die-. —The dwelling on the Gresawoo road of Lions Headya farmer named James Bpring Sailings and Pantings.- � R trib in a f w days. ocoapied by. Mr. Keeler and famil togk Graham accidentally shot his son Irvin, Remnants of Prints at.Reduced prices... • . -- -he Col ege and: Village lacrosse fire Friday about noon and was urned killing him instantly. - Wali Papers from 5e. up. .; s had a etch on Tneeday evening to the around. A defective chime y was Fridry. Thos. Hawes, wha works for ��� • " { whic results in a victory for the former the cause. Moist of the furnitnr was t}�• Mowbra ,near Oshawa, while draw• . t"�='' G"0 • p�P`gE �'� ��lba�'�II. '': by 6 goals to 4. The town boys have saved, and the family are located i part el from the it fell from his ! _- — _ .. -, pick up mu h since the last match, and of the barn until other arrangeme to can waggon n a large stone and fractured his • wish careful p actice for a f4w weeks will be made. The farm belongs to Mr. Todd, left leg. �� . be a le to giv the College boys a good of Goodwood. The -house was not very gam • - A la ge number of spectators valuable one. David BooUie's dea/h at Otonabae seem %� , . - ,T' were resent nd en'o ed the match nni•' - Iikeip to be fully aleard ap, and a direct lJ • P ) y --Shwa time daring the stilly h are of charge of warder hue been laid agauist - -- .: vera fly• Thnlrsday night, last week, some a sown Thos. and Hsesie Gray, the people with — hose nn ightly poise :h ve not et whom itis old man L'ved. persions entered W. J. Morrish's s re, at been removed from the co er of Bing Highland Creek and made sway w tb the - We have placed in our stock, the best assortment of . 1 - - ' and huirch a eels. We p aid suggest following list of articles : ' s of Walter, Lemon. who it will be - remem• , . - - `' that he villag re, tition t Mnnioi al bared was eo several injured bar an en• 1 WOr$ted� f, g women s rubbers', 26 r boots, dos. 1 , conn it to tak act on in the matter and • fire horse some wee, a agu near (3artia ` 1 box' Hotel, Oak Ridges, has rbcavered saffi• 'i i = men a socks, 1 hoz oar Ing tongs, Z'Weed$ I - have the cam done without elay. 'Phis brier tobacco, 1 diamond glass oa r, !4 - _ ooa► iwaiion cedar is an o sore to onr u orth of coppers, /8 in silver, sow ladies 0ently b be able to be out. T�rOttaering$ - prin ipal @tr t corner: shape the vests, and perhaps more. Mr, orrish S t'etired farmer sags be hue made a / ! ii 1«,,� ° ' Duos disgrace al part of the ffair is that was bore Fnida morning hunt' g his duooye�'y• In each potato hill he_ plants Alii tunings of all kinds , !"!.�" _---. 1 nted o iia �he wlndo - -, - • ._ - =; one ole ie P gP� W property, bats ae l�e could not be any• a bean • This he has dale for the past - Por Spring: of e. Linto 'e ens cellar. thing enooaraging, started book w th the three years, and daring that bine ha hue : -. — e are i formed that there will be' a intention of plaow the matter in the never been bctherad by potato bags. ma tied 100 d. foot race between T. $ See aur Wall Papers, they are the best we ever had. „y hands of the detective departme . AI• - Henrp Vague, twelve -year-old soft of 'k . �` f Dnnbarton, and James i, Hen arson, though a diligent watch has bee ke t, Robert D e, in hying to catch a horse -. j .. • p age ,. Plat of the ollege, at "Rosebank"" this not the slightest olaeie obtained as to who in hie father's field, rear lot 80, in 6th 1 ;` -' _ (Fri aS) after oon, for $50 a side. The the b4rglare were, or what was do a with con., Markham, on Sunday evening, was t Committee in barge .of the Pio Die have the stuff.- It is too bad that they cannot kicked in the stomach and died in a few �, nothing wba ver to do with the. above be located and brought to justice. hours thereafter. . race, bv• the a who attend the gin nio baring the present month th high• It is noticeable that while pastors all u T �m �T T �r ,T 9 -_ : , ' . may see this oe without eztra expense, ways through Pickering Township are be• over the country are busily making HIL 1 S & DI.1...�LINGHAM� mnc .excite ant prevails over this .race, �y • 4: - 7 Ing repaired by coutraot and lso by couples into ones, the old gentlemeLl of , as i e friend. of either party are oonfi- statute labor. We are of the pinion the Senate are dividing them into twos. Furniture Establishment is re lete with the latest styles In dent .of snot es. Who will be disea - - P Y p that Statute labor is a relict of t e past again. This J ne is prolific in weddings- 1. p°m d' ages, .yet the majority of Piokerin 's oleo• and is doing fa' ly well in the way of BEDROOM SUITS at $18.. - • wo of r bneiness me� were en• tors are favorable to that s stern, i" Y gag conve Bing, when a middle-aged 3 there• divorcee, - 0 "� . ,- tore we are content. Bnt we are riftin I PARL SUITS, '. is andi ideal sed along the treat. One from onr subject. We started cant to We regret to aamonna the death of of t e arties informed the' of er that the Mrs. John Spry, which occurred on Ban• EXTENSION TA '" ' - p warn - pathmasters and oommis toners BLE S and , - Y J . ' . ' str ger had of breakfas# his place day. Bath her and Mr. Spry were oon• that morning This hie co panibn die- against oarelesely leaving the roa 9 in a fined to their bed at the same time, and - : i, C$AIRS of ell des0riptio11 r dangerous condition over bight while for a while both lives were die aired of. pa and a ager wag at o ce tut ap. p �c have a lot of new st les IYi Picture Framin son hand. Tlie deem n was overhauled an when making repairs. A Dasa of thio d is The Tamil have the sympathy .of all .in y g I now before the courts up wept, and ae the th it iron la. . . e if each wee' the case beoa>ide ye e „ ry accident happened upon a townli e. two m ant. ata Ing : I_ gases I get enough Boma two weeks acro We received a call UNDERTAKING : Our Undertaking Department is also cum fete in every to e t at ho a aithon h tipaea are a little townships ate being erred for !6 A p ' K little reoahtion would have aver d the from F. J. Jewell, formerl of the Col• P „ y res est. Coffins and Caskets in all sizee constantly.on hand. Embalm- ,�-_ Mme- bar He roved to be an industrious ' borne Enterprise, but latterly re resent• F fa or rest in near. Dnnbarton. The trout e. As a rule, the pathmas re of p Ing made a specialty. g Pickering are a capable Ipt of. f flows, Ing Masers. Gwatkiti d Bon, ,Printers _-_ � - bnai ess m now laments the fact that Supplies, Toronto, Mondays papers - con- TT••� m��1 ocoa tonsil oa find two eo le who look but there ire a few who need wat hing, HIL J.. S &. DILL Pick In '� y P P and these are itis parties moel lik ly t° t"U7°`1 an account of his sadden death at alta cause the Townsh' 4aell h. Ho was a well known �oews• . - ip trunble and ez nee. . n Fri ay, J`nne 14th, X894, 1, R. paper man, both east and west. , Mo bray, omtnissioner, will let the �•p :< +`�'—" t The norther# papers say the officers � - A follo in rod obs : Gravellin on 6th :> ' . _ -. HayWard s Locals. j g Bpd meg of the 84th around Cannington k -- . con, -opposit lots 7 and 8, at 4 p m ;.. 1 t and Beaverton are not in love with the - t grad'n ons deroad between �ote 6 and 7, N $waturddy Jane loth, great lane Bale. , g idea of doing their drill in Whitby in pre - in 6 h con, a 4:30 m ; re airin bride Venieoe, Chantilly, Irish Gai are, p�; - ----I•--•• i P p g g bleu and ference to Niagara. Gannington bee of 8 on 6�h con, pp lot 4, at 5 p m ; grading Point ds Ireland, oto., in black, fered $200 for the privilege of baying tits , ' A th - t white, brown, white, oreaixi all at half I s e dark, dreaming clouds of de cession axe liftil3g� and grayelli g bet lute 2 and A, in 6th camp there and the chanoee are iia favor P price. And the learn of res crit _- ` 3 _ don, at 6 p ; gravelling. on sideroad efC�aauiragton. g p p y'over us glows; Special sale of teas. 25 int to for i 'iia a suitable time to look. over our wardrobes ,> r J .�i bat and 3 i 3rd con at 6-80 p.m. On 15 cents. Bgeoisl train from Toronto for St, Glee- • b Sate day Ja e.lbth 1898. Grading and cry's ohurah opening. Father Jeffcott And serously think about gd�ting new -clothes. gray `fling op lot@ -5 and 6,on 7th oon at Pure Irish linen h8metitohed han ker• g - M ehiefe for 10 cent. Remembar the lace, teas succeeded in -getting the Grand Trunk - As tits move c+onviotion strike 4. p. ,grad ng sideroad hist lots $. and 7 to run a special tr0in from Toronto on_ . B you Sind you are moved to VigOy Dominion warerooms, ori the c ner, , : Wbi1b the blanuay of alis agening, 28rd int. y Y in 7 l 4.30 .m ; gravellins; sideroad bet 6iLtloll we �Ould ask ou to k�ndl _'remenaer that we make ciotiles and make s ' Iota axed 5 i 7th oon at 5 m • avel• ys E. R. B. Iia ward: p• g'' y • -v oon to them y themeigl�# regarding grid and general mike -up. Ws live in Pine's Block•. . Tie ill be a great b an ling idaroad bet Lots 4•ana 5 in 8th oon - h -, t Oshawa pcogle ip 'Toronto wkao would i , > at 6 m ; gr yelling s derolaJ bel lots 2 - At flee Ban of Quinte Conference re• like to be present.: Cheap >�e ;anti -opg• 4 ��• - - ° P' -angi in 8th on at 6:80 p:m ; grading on uoltition was �tdo tad o #.! • . s '.1 -Yl �r ",, C H �• �{ -' � l t1i ono 1 Z at 7 m.: emtie in th p PE g in en• va®yant�lioctre and other: pa ionlarc will, ... , - IC .E IN � ',• - PP P• a MILDA0 n school questio . +ed JAUW ons V` . .�:��'�. �} .. ._....,: , .. ILS -_ N_ . , ,:: ... - . -. 1 . -.. .. '. � - .. .. ..: -I '1 ..g ; .. - ,- . _ .. , : . i-'� . i �- ' fes. - A.:r. a l aI pp i .. ,-- _ ..; - sx...- . ,,.ark.,,"- �..-,.:,, s w.+.' ._ 7`_ _rr, .� •i,A - �° :+�,i. 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