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N , : ay .�. i¢, w_ . „ _ ,n _ f t ��• a .. . ;,, `' .: ;.' . ,. r ; w _ $ t L •. . .., F,. . - ,k y.¢ -.-, - - :.:,> .. , _nit, t:. ,. >. -,'I t.}.., --ar_ - . : } r,>�'' ,a. - : . ,. .. ,. - . _ , .e rya -� - T ,r !tr a ti. — . ,. �y { . . - }� t lir'.. . • � A * � . S w L. XIV. t. �.. PICERII\TG �}NT. 1tiTE 28 1895. - - NO.�3�► r,fi VOL. .:: i l t FRID •Y, JU . f. fr.0fiv eotonal (gavb*. Medical. y ,,, ,,,, M. BATEVAN, M,D., C.M„ M.0 -P- . S.O., Coroner. Office 'and Residence; Ing Street, Pickering Office hours: Morning 30 to 11:30 : Evening 6 to 8, 1 Let7ala TgpMAS PARKER, Barrister etc. is at Dunbarton each Saturday. Private funds to loan at five per cent. ' 8517 DENTON & DODDS. BARRISTERS' SOLICITORS, ETC., 10i1 Adelaide etre east, Toronto. At Claremont uesday 1 y JE. FAREWELL, Q. C.; B.ARRIS- . TER, Ooanty Crown Attorney, and County Bollcitor. Oourt i1o,use, Whitby. ' 10-y JAMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO• TARY Public, Conveyancer. etc: Office at Thistle_ Ha;' near Brougham. Money to loan. DOW & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- tore, Solicitors, dre. Office opposite Post office, Whitby, Ont. Jno. Ball Dow, B.A., Theo. A. MoG'illivray, LL.B, Monev to Loau. 8y GEDDES & MACDONALD, Barrie• tare, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Office in Gordon's Hotel ---over old Bank office. Pickering, Ont,: Saturday of each week. Money to loan, Iuvestmentaamade. Walter A . Geddes• Reginald M, Macdonald, 15 Toronto st., Toronto• - �J { �,L&GHER & CO., Barristere, Z • Solicitors, etc., Canada Life building, Tjronto, will be at their office, Willie' Block, Brougham, -every Saturday. Any business or fnstrucAons left with Thos. Poucher, Esq , tbroa&hout the week will be promptly attended to on Saturday. Money to loan at 5 per cent, 29-6m . - Veterin•ary. ' Hu F. WHALEY, VETERINARY f Surgeon and Dentist.• Graduate of On - tarso Veterinary College, Toronto. Graduate in Dentistry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary Association. Dentistry a specialty. Calls by day or nigbt - promptly attended tio. Office Residence, Teles aph and Post Ufficee, W�h� vale. r__ HOPIiTNS, VETERINARY SUR • GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet urinary College, Toronto, registered member of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association Office, residence and shoeing forge ozi.e and one- qquarter miles north of Green River. Steel Xiving shoes at iron prices, O'fiee and shop hours from 7 to 11 a. m. and 1 to 4 p-. Im. Tele ggrraph address Whitevale Ont , P. ,. address, Green River, Ont THOMAS A. t?RA�HAM, VE ERI13 1 ARY SURGEON, Graduate of t e Ontano Veterinary College, Toronto,register member of the Ontario Vetennary Medical Association also honorary member of the Ontario Medical . ' ` Society, treats all diseases of domesticated ani male. Also particular attention to Veterinary Dentistry. All cases promptly atte> ded to at reasonable Ystea. Office at the well 'known es. tablishment of Graham Bros.. one mile west o1 7laremont.. Telegrame to Claremore{ punctual• ly attended to. 131y - Iguatnelpe �iaxb*. TNOMAS DUNN, Conveyancer, COLO mieeioner for taking AMdavits, etc.,�ars _ n1but, Ont.. i PR. HOOVER,TSSURER QF MAR • RIAGE Licenses. 01bee at residence of mill. Green River. BR BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage e Licensee for the County of Ontario. Of• floe at the store or at his residence! Pickering - vill'age• � - 12-y - Dft.BEATON, TOWNSHII� CLERE • Conveyancer, Commissioner dor taking affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent: - Money 'to loan on farm pproperty. Wills pro• bated. OFFICE—At Wbitevale. Will be in I - Brougham every Monday afternoon for the -,` transaction of business. 97-v - - ONEY TO LOAN -APPLY TO P, ___ Hutehip-, appraiser at "Claremont for Canada Pezmunent Loan A Bsving@ ., T Bad office, Toronto. $tock eayital 63,000000 dtal assets $8,700,000. The oo-,L.pany lend@ money on lowest current rates of interest and on favor- able terms of repayment, Mortgages and de- beotures purchased. No commission, No delay Expenses -moderate. 1 48tf a—= - . AA. POST, CO tUNTY ARC#ITECT e for the count) of Ontario ; Drawings ande�►eoiflcatione fIIrnisbed for every class of building. Steam and bot water heating and is ventilation a epeciaay, Office—Ger}ie Block, confer Dundas and Brock - streets, Wnilby. Residence—Hiugston Road East Picklering. 37-y _ ►T1HOl1IAS POUCHER, LioenW Ano - 1 tioneer, Valuator, etc., for Eaet York and . the wbole of North and South Ont lo. Strict attention given to all orders by mail o telegraph. - Charges Moderate. Address THOS. OUCHER, . Boz 47, Brougham, Ont. T" 'OSTILL, AUCTIONEE , ETC.. ' 1r a Green River, solicits sales fro' his num= Brous friends both !:x and near. Sal of farme, farm stock, and everything that is to esold will be handled by the subscriber with a utmost care and sold to the very best advent ge. ' 481y MONEY TO LI AN —O N— I. MORTGAGE SECURITY. �i�AZ msrr ,& '� bougbt and sold on commissi n - J' ��r. . Agent for Fire, Life Accident'. Plate •i : Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance i• Two horises in Pickering to rent of for . sale. - 1, I i i i Conveyancing carefully done lad a much ower rate than usually charged.- Tit - lee searched and certified o hen - regnired, Private fume al- • ways an hand to loan, a m the lowest rate . -cif , • sp interest. - W V. RICHARD bN Offiee: Dale's Block, Pickering ---------- I PICKERING POST`OFFI E . malls arrive from Toronto 9 50 a.m. :. : Arrive G,Z+ Mails close Toron o 5 55 a.m. ZV,955am Close 0TW556am A_..-,_ GTE6Waar• ,. GTE900an *Whit`Jy 8 4" p m " Toronto R 00 p m j Moiiey orders issa don all' parts of be wol d, R: ,..,, 8A''�ls'06 sa>erllt Nva flan. - Dpr" received and inters" 'al i at 31-2 - ...� cent Per AL,nuw. >lftuAtp i�di eatable Nvma..3,p n,, ,. � , 'I i m C }. - j ' " 1 i'� ' .. zia {. 5.' i 'A{�: .� '.7iy' -._ ./moi --'n a _zs-"""e.. t.- ave�!.,,_c:. �`.".�ftv_- -, .-i ��ii + I ; z 2.aF. _i- '.r: Choloe 1-ami<ly SPIN PIC IThe N,,_' �- A anent Flour 45.00 per AT THa — MILLS Ont 0 I •i „_ -. ings0#,! 6: . is bere and you are puzzle ` know hat to giv your fri, Yoa annot do rbetter t consul 'Barnard, of Whi ' hie t.. ate and his beau - I ' :. stock f to �d. y) :- - . Silver are.,,.: Will h 1p to answer the qu a - tion. He, has a dozen pre ty fancie in the table ware tl at you ill bo charmed wi h. f'. He has sterling silver spot us and special' knives and lad es in rich] designs, and what is most satisfactory to the buy r, he -warrant every piece to be - exactly as represented. I Belts, , . Hair Pins, Links,I i,: Stick Pins, I Studs.' Bracelets =:I. , i -. . F-- S S " mss^'i'� rt r'I',�'r v _ ', s r. , , e F •? r , �+ :.. ;.n3t lei `' •. _ _ s ' September 3rd, 18 For, Sale, 5 • good trade• . .. THE PRE88 I AND JoTTZD OWN BY -OUR � (food second hand Light Wa on nd Buggy for 'sale, also a few good ar at . H. E. Poynte ' fawn or cbromo yellow hair, moustache of The Council met here -on Mondap and _. j` 4� '' OLAREMONT _ y •Brock Ro d. : ; .`' : proclivity for curling at the extremity Mrs. Cousins' sister and friend front's . N. B. -As the propnetor is gi ing up business ai Brook Road these thi gs will be sold regardie8s of cost. �--- I 4 __ ;" '�, -. — — .THE WESTERN E -- - N OF ( A-NAIDA. ,, WHITBY BRANCH., ,, - capital Authorized.......-.,- ....:,.. 1,000 Capital Subscribed ...................... .500 Doo Capital Paid-cW ................... .. .870 b Beet, , , BOARD OF DIRilCTORS, 1R, Jobb Cow", Esq., President. ."'?, " Reuben S. Hamlin, Esq., V Miss Petch of Brussels is staying at Mr W. F. Cowen, Esq., W. F..Allen, Bsg J. soh, Esq., Robert Malntoah, M, D'. A. G b - bow Patterson, Esq Alex, Neilsons. BxDTDa, T. H. McMillan... a.,__ .. .,... aobl r. A General Banking business' tr sac Drafts issued, payable in all parts of area United States, and on London, Englan ps able in ail parte of Euureodpe, Higbest urge t y, g Mre. Bohn Allison is ve low ut th® D poe� and credited half yoear B ial a - teLUOn to collection of Farmer's sole a tea. . a. n. WAJ=N �yk�' E �� t' a" , . - _ .,rev. OUT ARU D U►J Grot:kettville. wOlOURN I� �r S - There 1s a Young man, not far from bar Our dress maker seems to be doing s. ,A LATEST LOCAL HAPPENINGS ]WORDED BY ,who we will describe as follows; he stand good trade• . :; THE PRE88 I AND JoTTZD OWN BY -OUR � a few inches higber than an egg cap, wit Mr. -and Mrs. Newell, of Toronto, were, = �,t " OORB1bt3PGNDENTB. a sixteen and a half hands high collar the geests of Mrs. Johnston. - - fawn or cbromo yellow hair, moustache of The Council met here -on Mondap and _. j` 4� '' OLAREMONT _ the same hue when not adulterated, witb a went through much routine business, } n : ; M. Handersan iB raisin Ii1e proclivity for curling at the extremity Mrs. Cousins' sister and friend front's t stable heaytinward. makes fregaept. visits to the tiny, wee girl Maple, were here Sunday with Mr. Cousins x •New coverin bas been �laoed a on P drives a flashy buggie and a probationer horse, which was recently returned a jrlas� How did the Reeve and Burrows enjoy their boat ride at Victoria Park the other � __ ;" '�, the Iron bridge.g of bones. The came fair haired Willie da % ? » ,, Mrs. Mitchell, of Whitby .was here poses as an ink splasher from different Two bicyclists, of Ballantrea;'. made over Sunday with B. S. Palm r and wife. hamlets in the east riding of York, bu� inuch trouble for themselves the other day , Y. 1 - J. I3. Jobbitt ie visiting h'e father in more especially from this locality. by stealing a bottle of whisky from Bur �, ."'?, " Detroit. They have not seen each other Miss Petch of Brussels is staying at Mr rows bar, but were glad to return it and > L`,14 , 'j= for many ears. _ Alex, Neilsons. BxDTDa, save trouble. Y; ,. . '' E. W, vans is indisposed itll infjam• _ _ .tea•-` The Directors of Scarboro Townsbi� �_ fair t .1 � L. ma,tion 'this week, but h1s o nditiuu is OUNBARTON. - " met here on Monday evening for the �k. _ purpose of arranging the prize list. The . ' �f 9 �. not= considered very critical, Mr. end Mrs. Hill, of York tate, were Mre. Bohn Allison is ve low ut th® list of a ectal rizea this ear is lar e. If P P Y g , "�, ' here with W. Dowswell and f mily over residence of her mother in law west of bere. Her recovery is almost impossible. you are desirioae of contributing, notify the secretary Alex. McCowan at once. - �yk�' E �� t' Sunday and for a few days pr ions. A be A number of our boys are at Whitby _ •r &�* - AUDLEY. • 1, f i, -s .-� A �_u` new stone culvert is a placed just now learning to be aoldiers. As thei . _; across the Brock road south f Barry's are ca ital a r' tare the should be ood p P Y g �, Frank f3mith, Ee has been disitin sf ' q'' g � .; t,�i mill. Thie•is a piece of work that was on a retreat. Uxbridge. . 4 f, . mush needed. Mr. Roy, of Poterboro, was ere Mon• Dr. Walser T om is still in a very pre, carious condition, and his people now fess Wm. Ireland claims to be a champion housekeeper. .4z� �s -' }. rz dap looking after the tender or a new the worst, pet he may rally and agreeabl3� John Lynda and family of Cherrywood f', . - bridge at GFreen River. He epresenia disappoint all. May it be sol I spent Sunday here. �&4-. the Central Bridge Co. Mre• C. James and aon, of the "tlreat Mise Hate JMoBrady hue jaet returned Dr. Smith,of Stonfiville,will vBit Clare Western�MetcQDolie," $t, Paal, is ependin from a eojogrn with relations in Chatham. �°{`A moat on the first and third T eeday of a month s visit with her parents ]Mr. anc� Mrs. E. Hing, "Stony Ridge Cottage"'. Several attended the Hineale Barden r „ 4". each month. His dental root s are in The road work in this beat le about al art on Frida last and re r g P Y y po t a ood f Band '8 block, next door to t11e market.* y A member of the firm Mao A performed. Broken stone has been placed time. Ira Lawrence is home rindin inta� ' ,,&;i _ Y1, of onald Lennon, �Barristore, Stouffville, will be •over the oulyert syrd through the ravine, and we may reasonably expect that next study for neat week's exams $access to -: hie worthy self ! � a =` ���" here on Mandtiv s, Tuesdays a d Wed- fall the mud will not be of usual depth at Rain has come at last to cheer the conn• �=��- ' . ueaday'e of sack week, of$ee in Bundy'e that place. tenances of our cast down farmers. Now `- ': - � `� `; block. * tf for rejoicing again boys. Three of ung rominent bass see men p lltravrberriss and Cseam at B• Cowan'sr. The fall promotions have been made in .. visited HanlaD'B ,Island last atarday. _ BROQK ROAD. the No,, 5 school. for the summer term . �y ThinkiOR they were unknown 11 three _ -,-- From Sr. 3rd to Jr. 4tb : 1st, Alice West--- , `U, ry: had a ride on the merry gu ronD It was Mrs. Jae. Hilts, of Toronto, is visitir nay, 51% ; 2nd, Sherman Brown 44%. .. ^ Y, : ' jolly fun. - fri®ude here at present. (recd.) From $r. 2nd to .Jr. 3rd : let, The Ba titin excnreion to Pete boyo on P Mr. and JMre. Oliver Pugh were th Nellie alvert 58 • 2nd, Edith Hai ht F ,o g �, Tuesday turas lsrgel attended a d those 9 u e e get of H E. Poynter on Sunday. J0% ; rd, John' Haight, 50%. From lot Paz , �{ ��'. %. _ who did go were well pleased ith She Although Monday's rain did not give th , to 2nd : let•, John Ba les, 2nd„ - - - Alfred Lyade. The standing of the schoolo- \ _. day's spout. This is a trip orthy of hired men much of a rest, it will do to eth 'r with the g general report will ajp: I a pntr onsge. The Methodist ple-vic in Ro ert Un• great deal of Rood to the crops. Samuel Lankin, accompanied by Mrs: pear n xt t6eek. ` ", t � t , derhill'e woods on lldonday next ill be a Jae. Hayes and daughter, left last week for ��" Armadale. -'��.1 . source of much enjoyment. T ere will UrilJia where they intend spending a ;. , " be an immense turnout and a q time couple of weeks with friends. Free lectures are now given at our new Gor an Ceara s stables are coin feted. P tie g for those who attend. The who went from bere to offioe every evening but the paper is no Miss1 Martha Timbers is now at Stouts• . 3 youths join the soldiers ai: Whitby hay return• yet issued, and of the name we are no aware, but we suggest "County (Iossip." villa, I Mist M. Thompson, of Toronto, 1a: �_ 4 + -, ed, aB they failed f gain semis ion, one Most of the farmers around here hay visitin (rinds here, ; ;�,W ;'. had a sore heel, another was round- scattered their tarn`p seed aild are now Fra cis Underwood spent a few daps• �' shouldered, while a third was Slow. anxiousl watchin ever black cloud and Y g Y . - - in L xbndge last week. ` . The fourth wa4 all 0 B, but ca a home saying, "I hope that will burst on my tur• Mise Watt, of Uxbridge, ie spending $ . "I": in charge of Slue others. nip patch. few weeks in our town. ` ,, The Presbyterian friends to dared a , Many of our citizens regretted our Jno, Beare has improved hie north rete tion to Roy. MoLeao and ifs in the P . mayor as ninon the lost, strayed, or� but , farm by erecting a new fence. ,, I " .- basement of the c arob the Ot er even• ing. A stolen, he as returned little the worse for his undertaking so be says. Try R. Patch and J. Stonehouse have coma y ro tkae en o ed and re• P 8r 1 y freshments served. ' The best f feeling agA°number plated the bridge on Beer street. _ t.,_ ' prevai{ed, and it a the wish of every Pram around here attetaded the strawberry festival at $rougham on, Thei rain on Monday last done a con- - eideral le lot of good to the crops here• . , 4�';:' member that Rey. McLean s ojourn in Monday evening last, and despite the it:- about) . . � '. Ularemont will be beth pleasant and profs clemency of the weather, a very enjoyable _ Jas. McKay, while playing a game oc 'rV, F table. We all wa�carne the for and ®venins was spent. foot Mill at Milligan's Corners on Satar- " `� SiT.`' ' h►s w•ite io our village. The foot -ball match between the junior day 1 'st, .bad the misfortune of RettinR -1 ` A fashionable. wiedding too place at team of Cherrywood and that of this place, his le' hurt. - 5 .gym tre repidenoe of Nicholas Burto on Wed• which was to have been played on Satur•. They straw berries at the . , it'' nesday afternoon, v:hen Mise . Bushby day last, (but on account of some misman- -Zoological aarde's era looking exceedingly wall just3.. , ' and Joseph Hawsolp were uni din holy agement was postpone) will be played now and the small bops artl looking fore• - r ,T ..- wedlock, in the presenoe of �a boat of sometime in the near ffuture. "Success ward to the fall -assizes. 1 . friends. The 6eremony was I performed b Rev. Brown, while Will- aws�o ani y boys• „ The o d proterb 'aye "Patience is a W Duncan and famil have moved. Y "Panne" �"Ft" } : - ' ddiss Burton wlansw+eu th# contrt4ci. Virtue, a fah it ii yon can, its sometimes in wi h once more, and he has`" eD9 d with Mr. Stonehouse, of Hill- `, '4 The bride was prysenisd wit1� innumer in a wom n, bat never in a man," ; but we th nk th young man who waited so long side ills, for. the Bummer months. , ;. ablo presents. AS the yonngl couple are on the B ock Road a few Sundays ago Owing to Mr. Baxter's horse breaking well known hers, all join ;in wishing m st ba a possessed file pa�i�nee of Job. hose while on duty last Tuesday even- •. �I <f, ahem long life and prosperity; Never m nd Will we will let school out ing, Mr. Stonehouse has erected a tie- - rI � , -----�+t earlier oe t time. poet something similiar to a gate•pmt. 4': ' l slue a � ►�� ---.�.----- I Rev, S. Walker is attending camp - E. r rr1; >i }', MALVLRN. meetiDg down east. LoveleBe, Of ' . BROUGHAM, Ellesmere, conducted Bervlce last Sandap _� `--' Mrs, R Lockfer is improving in health. evening to a large congregation. But why � t Will Matthews ire in the of y doctoring ]Mise ard, of Toronto, is with friends are the people so ignorant ABU stare at ' � . ,4 ' � . ' thw week• hereabou a. the folks when they enter the church. ,r �' �I -• Miss Nellie Hubbard has r�tumed from That as a beautiful shower of rain we A most distressing accident occurred to visiting friends near Batson. L had on M nday. Wm. Boynton last Monday morning at ; ` . Mrs. Gerow has returned 'rbm the city David alker has received his driver four a. m,while returning from courting, , rl raj '{ where she has been yisitiag'. borne age n. his newly found, companion at the (trey _ Teacher Henderson is l endin five 8 Mr• M rton is the happy PapPy of a fine farm, while trudging along at a break pu ile to try the entrance is year. pp young da gbter. J. Cus by ie on a yieic to Woodstock to _ neck a ed he was overtaken b Alex• - terrier, rig , ; . -. "' Pathmae'.er Cowls is ha K the aide see his d ughter. ander'ap and in the mid t_ of the _:.; walks re red in variotu !rte of the. 1 The t and shoo company is doing a confneion Will "lost the seat out of his ., - r village. rushing usines® just now. new Sunday waist•coat." '.- } ": The Varcoe Brothers, of Mariposa, Jerry be first feels rather jubilant oyer' ,h4 were hbre with their siswr, Mrs. Bliteson the posse Sion of a daughter. OHERRYWOOD'. �s .;;�; -. la8i weelr. Mrs. Wade Bruton, ' for - er;y of this Mise. nnie Wetherald, of Kinsale, ie with her inter, hire. Willis. TUe . ha aro is a coin tele faitare p p P ` place, but laterly of Gnelp , -died a few James rmtrod is doing a large.business arotind this place. . 4 • - days ago. in the fe ring line just row. The long looked for rain has come at s' pis A member of 6e firm o Metiers. Mac• Mrs. L. biaxwell, of Brown's Corners, is last which was Ladly needed• , . Kik � donald & Lennon, Barris re, ego., stouf3- visiting ith the people at the post office. 11liis Annie Clayton, of Norwood, has' ,' , Ville, will be here on M nday o* each The f ctories of this town have shut been s ndin a few da s with her , g S ' week. Office in Glerow'a lock. tf down fo a time oD account of the wet brother. The rain on Monday w very welcome, weather. A pra er meeting was conducted at the (,I. Davidson, pith a number of other P urns, a ant a fCw days at Lake Simcos F a , bat did not continuo long Hough to sail our requirements. The a ower was much residers of I). Wyper, Rev. Brown, of P last week and report havine had a grand �i , ,� ,�7- ... heavier to the south of us , inoon t,,officiatin . 8 g Mise ens Willis is home from bar time, cWturing some fine fish. , Y V Frank and Stanley Grow vl►ent to studies t..che Normal and fs now spending The many ForesterB of thin` place at . ,. 1 � - : Owen Bound last week play football the vacs ion wi!h her parents here. tended the funeral of tihe late John Lav }t with the Riverside m. - They will We h ve to record the departure of one aner, which took place on Sunday at the ' ,yo- t spend a weak wish friend ui Flesherion of our oat notorious citizens in the peer- Markham cemetery: The remains were 'on their way back. son of r. Lacs. May hie absence be con• followed by a large concourse of friends p 1, Z ; Thos. Poucher, comm' oner, will dis• tinuous. . , and relations to his last resting place. - of the following roa jobs, on Tues- No. 6 school held a pic•nio at Victoria The garden party at Mr. Monney's on day, July 2nd, yik : at 2 p. m., gravelling Park t e other day. Most of the people Tuesday evening was not as well attend -� ., x.11 siderosa between. lois 1 and 11, in 6th from th s burg took in the affair and had ed aB expected, although the weather was • ... ,. concession ;, at 4 m , re irin two p' g a good t me, His any friends would like to see Wrn. fine. Some 685 were realized. The pro-•. -- < gram wase lendid. The Whitevaleband 441; abutmPlitle, and Strengt ening and legal Sellers ecovdted from 'bis long sieges of P f ' b d h ' Addr �` ` �`� I . _'_- -' �-" in /o of brill a at F set Mille, lot 27, nrnle e e ogee music, 100000 were ` , 4 , g F g illness. It is to be hoped that he will be .j - con. 8, timber to be arnished by the around gain Boon. I delivered by a number of - ministers, :. < L a .: ,, T�RO1T0 FINANC town hip. One our young marahanta had a par- among them ftev. (Iraham, who bid the The strawberry feels al ill the �dethod- row es ape .the other dayy, ae be was people,of'Cherrywood farewell, believing , COIPORATI.ON, is/ church Monday eve ing wee a great Doming ret on the C. P. R. It almost been sent to another circuit, it is to be re `' s e ,� ` , ,1,: lsacoeaSs, notwithatand' R trhe inclemency prove anal, but he is now oat of danger. gretted that the turnout .was not larger: of the weather. Some a1� were taken in, Wo entioaed a' few weeks ago that Afoot ball lmateh took place -here on Arch riu 's cow was struck b t e C. i d r - ,' A�n�iorizet� Cap,,, ,d0� The program was qe y mach enjoyed, g Y b Saturday even ng betw10en Ce a (Trove Subscribed Cap 62 X00 partiionlarly the icings aR of the Whitby d'• R lie cow in question belonged to and Cherrywood. The match waB veI•y Albert slander, and waA not spring's at ezoitin at .times, and some ver load . ' 4 abernaole Chair. Toxo who .were in ail. g y charge of the affaiue d rye credit for the cheering was indulged in by a great;. This C6 ai have opened a bravo fn the Quite a number of our yoanq pie took manner in wbichi ever#ptbil�ig paeBed ,off- ° number of epeotators. 'When the Ramex village of sobering, in the ofnae i. ly �- in the a caraion to GSuelph on ridgy last. t e lied b the O tarfo Bank, under the an s• waB ended the score stood one to one, p y Ag nr cri ket team had a match with the meat of the ancTersigned. - Mr. HOiland bas resigned the position cel h ys and tieoured second lace Although- out' boys were a little 'chew at " Deposfte will be received and interest lowed of C}@neral lldanat�or o#' the Ontarip3ank, without r9iffi P the start of the game, they put in their, at highest rates; rally, J[i may be intert+ating Drafts_ iesaed on all parte, aollretion m�e ar0d 0. 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" too, hays my litGlo story; aacl pts Meeting With Miss 11AI• EwIlm -- —� oiatof being ! softies between him aacl 1„oma day, if you ever are to hear it, I vrill ,` Over Buhl Feet Tall. . I ,► 1. CHAPTER VIII-- CO`' trtr7$n.) "All o ban the rite hatnclt a fe the. s Mar D.tore (such an excellent marria e) tell on$ but not just�t. �_ � ( Y g• Y g ' y The Rev. Qeor a W. Sher firhan travel I' "Lucky old fallow ! ��V at have you weight wi h me.. I am profoundly rieved there is he falling into the trap of that low- "I suppose it oentres roues game loco g p�;, „ that I soul i not kee ou from this orti. born, keel nir> advont•urees our oom• affair, whdoh ou sill ouu eo to alwa s' ling' recently in Missouri, met a very tall = bce,n (Icing - of iti► yourself continued P Y R g Y Y Y Y g P Y ,- •r -. �� fication. 'os will find many .goo I and panion ! You are iron■ woman to be think of the last importance. ' young lady. He jays: - Lumley, looking earnestly at�her. You 'barman amen who if ou seek them kilinded b nf; thin and Cu never took "It does "said Ho a with rave feelin , g , y , y y g• Y P► g 4' I had -an appointment in the afternoon, i s 'are lorik ick pale and thin and your eyes-” would love you V#101 • and I will ev u tell the trouble to ;warn us or save him, and I "and°I am sure Lha trnportauee cannot be ,�� on that I havo nq heart to ave. I Atn who alwa s a mi athized with ou in our oxc► orated. If then and women only about' stz miles .distant, to reorganize at " Hobe u,terrupted him b holding up Y g Y Y. P Y Y gg ' �� a tdn; er• " 1Vhat a rade spa oh !i' she ox- ""g°sed tQ a roan I• love with all m, coni, tireuble about XiuRh ! I expected baiter allow themselves to thick what a sa ran Price sohoaihause. The rain ceased in . A , I t A and no one can putliim ou� of my m' d• things from you, Elizabeth. You ata and eolRmn thiag Iona and its usual coding time for o fair attendance of parents and . j ° a'i i d "�Vho n d what ie he ? Dried Lu nley, it>fatuated about that woman, of whom you marriage ia, fewer unhappy ones would ehfldren at the schoolhouse. Some ,carowzk� " You ought 'to know by t is time that fierct•ly,atu ting forward from where h had really know nothing." take place.'' i `, I nu, lou dee;ily interested illi you to pay l,ecn leagi q against the window•fra e. For a moment Mrs; Saville was . silent, "Ah, with the vast majority love is an in after I had begun my addreee, among a ou co7o laments." "I will' ell you ao much. He is poor too amazed to find words. unknown quantity - anti an insignificant them a young lady who had to stoop con - - Y P . like myself and we havo a long str iggle "I don't understand you. Pray explain ingredient. Just thi►ik what human nature siderably to ofiter through the door. h " Aud you ougut to know �y tl?is flame, ! before us, ut -There, I will say no c ore. your meaning, if you have any," she said, is, the conditions in which it lives, moves, knew she must be the famone iantees r r! ` c:. Cuptain Lurnley, that I am au ungrateful i Now that ou understand there is no I ope, at last, a bitter little smile curling up the and � has its being ; how is love as you 8 ` ., Miss Ella Ewin . crdat.��:e ant' ndt ueservingof yo�,r inter- I Yc�u will able 5o put me out of our coracle of her mouth, axalte.i people accept it to eziat? Thera g ►►Sha was raised in that <M ;, t, ughts, Do tell_ your father he has - " Why, our unfortunate tnad licfy wrote we shall never agree. Pray get me the - t `l est, I no•h•ng to fear, at least from me. t is to his father a few days ago that h:• was Figaro." i ,,' r tZ'hether you deaerve i or' not, I crus+l to isappoint a father, a pa ant., going to make an oiler to that dreadful girl, Mfas Daore was reprosobful, and even . t t cant help feeling it."- ` � R R r 1' Ste what s !Cerin Hu h Saville has ca sed Ae she was the sort of woman to whom he tearful when Hope next saw her, but the 4 1 1 #L ' +. i ` hie mother: ' dared. not propose a private marriage ; that "much desirAd one" was immovable. ' �'� Hae Mr. Saville any, thoughts i com- ., . - ' ' 'By hes en, he was right, He got hat he feared we might be vexed at fir+t, but if "Is it not extra•>r.iinary, cried the kis• � ; `' ins to F►rii3 ?" t +� w _ ► z hP warrtred. -I am infernally disappointed. we attempted to prevent it ha woulrl gu appointed heiteas, that (3aorge Lumley , l ` I don't gnaw.. He wi)1 j robably pay I Ili -ught hen -you -knew what I r lly straight to the dove. Oh+ -it is too -too bad ! went off in that un&coouutable way ? There If `. is reapectied mlamma n visit. I3e is at ti-reallt, You --" I little th,,ught, when I was so horrified at ie some hid+len baneful iufllienoe at Work. ' :I } "I` It is a eless to argue arout wh t is Hugh's conduct hist summer, that before a It is always the same ; as soon as we are ` ' ! 3 :resent deeply engaged assisting a des• 3�;* Inevitable interrupted Hope, with a ,rne vear was over I should be aftlicted in the- growing ooufidential he flies off. It is a f' _ 4; perate female antiquarian who, is collecting hautieur. ' I dee re, ret having ca aed same wa " hideous thou hG out % haeoceurred to me .�.� - • . # PY _ - Y•• B , �,; ;� It- materials for -the history _of Queen Bert•l,a, I y ,u annoy' ace or disappointment, iut "When you gloated over mydi�appoint• that he ie secretly marded t.o coma dreadful .' • or Boadicea or some such remote oten• Veit•her you nor I would have been ha ►t►y mem, you mean, cried Mrs. Saville, liter woman. What do�you think ?' S - 1i .. P if we had b come man and wife. ', Why, h, black even flashing. " I have no doubt yCu "I think there is n.o,'thing more unlikely." F • " a�L tl � 11 tate. Whethefr _shA will end by lead.iug why rayl yo not undoratm►d ma ? No I thought to youraelt that your eon would "Heaven grana it 1 Well, good-U'ye. - - 1 - - him to the hymeneal altar i� uncertain r can hear no more. il9ake haste to reli ive n•.ver be false to the instincts cf his race, We return to London - on Wednesday. < i ! but it ie quite possible•" , your father' mind, and=good.bye, C p- whioh is aristocratic on both allies, but Porhaps l�Richard Saville will be able to tell � a I j(t, .: r7;- "I earnestly hope poor Mrs, Saville PION fain Lumle ." She half put gut tier ha, d, that mine was impelled by the plobfian me something of G forge 4)h, I forgot ; ' ,� - ,• „ drew it b►c , and left the room swift y, vigor inherited from hie mother's poo la, I we shall just miss hurt, falai!, if you can t a y t ,. ,' 11 A— be spared thin lastetraw, excl imed Hope, I'he salla uc and disappointed lover too a know ti -e amount of gratitude you a 1 feel find out anything y¢u will be sure to write? )t t l `,rr smiling. - tura to and fro, utt.erini4 some half Art c- towards mo far conferring wealth for which You have treated m6 very badly ; but I do 4, - ' . " 13m snre I don't erre. ; I -only care ulate dentin dations of ills infernal ill lu k, he never toiled, ou y our brother and his not Dear malice. You will find. you have '�t ' ; for my own troubles. 1 have b an the most then, anatct ing up his ha+, rushed away. to sone. . But the blood plebeian in my veins made a great mistake. So good -hyo." I 1 � . miserable beggar in exieltenue for, the lest Pour illy f.ro ibis into the eymt,nt'tiizwit e r haA been etroat; enough to, keep you all in Mr3. Saville cosmos -more oheerfut and ~ - t ,i , r % I_ of Lodi I':v �rtoo, i -n whom ail iinprud t your places. Yes ale the world we live in in a better tamper after -Lord CAetleton sad ; four or five months ho in nd ±earin , ver p g 8 yuungstPr� f land a congenial confitiabt. chooses to attach importance to .unit and hie daughter to►t I aria,thoug.h the presence ! i`� ( , i' and dra ed ever wa -I am esolved to -Ay soon s tris sound of hie ate e s to worehi e a title I t>ou ht what Was neo- `` . . gg y y, . P ! g of bar eldest can was always mora or leve a I . ° put an end to this infernal uncertainty heard,. the n iclo+ed door of a small inn Rr easary of the valuable article : but I know trial. 1.t� I ^� room from hich. there was no other ort., your estimate of ma r►ud the veiled con• She endured an occasional visit from Lord ' '.1 . 1! and know my fate. Don't yo think I am gni! which wc►s used' as a c:abine't d'ecritur , tempt of your. commiseration whet► the Evarton, who was quietly pertinacious in "_ r right?"_ - was pushcfi m, re wi(i(,I r open, and S4r . blow fell u on me. Now I am going to re• oul-tiwating friendly relations with her. +I ' ,1� " . �, t '+ ++• • I , i por evil and relieve your mind. He was the onl member o the famil y How can I tell ? Ho a was Ue ronin Saville walk t tn• Shr wore hEr i.ut dor turn ¢+rod f t, �� e. i P g g dress, an.t i, tri >; note ill bar hand. I our preoioue eon ie perfectly safe. That who dares to mention bar olendin jon ''s'' Q when Mies Darca broke in "You will come „ g - I little thouglA what I should hear, lowborn, designing adventureae, my oom- but he only ventured to do so. when they # back, to -sup with me,_ will you not, Misa she said elm st a.oud ''when Ideterminet - 1. a uornpanion, hue dafiaatly unci utterly re• were,alone. sires ELt>A EwINa3� THE CSRIST7AA trIA'�'rlq . j Desmond ? Ca tain Lumle and Lord to kee , < !,; •t. till that boob ha. ' P Y 1 f y l goat, jetted him. "I really belie-ve you are softening Mrs. : AND ritsR MO'rHiB. - - >E 4 � Everton are coming, and Lady' lAlamere, Listeners I..:ec lttar good of themaelve '' Iinlioneible Ara Solt cure! 11Iay thio Savills's stony heart," he said Dna day ae ' So I am a �ca tunkorous,.dictatorial, tyran • not he some deep•laic schemes? How do you he met Hope coming from the galleries (not district. I had heard much of her gree . , • I and Monsieur de la Taille. I ill send my natal old wei ran ? Hope I)sgmond does no know ?" the Ucaride 1lagasine) of the Louvre. "Not, height from friends, bat was not prcl,Ared =- ,'.: - maid home with ou after.'I think so • I now she does not• " I t is bite ossible I ` am rfectl '. Y + y F pa y •I am sura, a la mode de Hannibal, by bre fo sae each a wonderful p raon ;Bair' Sur ,.. "Man thanks Miss Daore- I reaIl --- iure ; it is no deep -laid scheme, .I !snow, -aCd vine+ r but rather with the milk of assed' m - ex eetations She enterPci �"d y„ ' - Y ,HAPTER IN. because 1' was in that room here. uncus• as ' P S P A o.uet not• An animated argument follow• li,uman kindaees, She allows me to mention heartily into the Sun3ay school orgar,;za• e may` ea •hut Ho a Desmond stuck to her reso• To Ilepe \ ra. Sevilla made Do sign, P°'ted, And heard every ward of the pro Hugh, unci just naw eniiured hea►rfnq that tion. At the Close of t e cervices I oo•. P she remains i in ,oto late i norAr.ae the pose! and of the distinct, decided rejNutiou. I had a letter from him. He writes in goon taint`s an interview wit her. She Ips - lution, and declining Captai Lumley'e P g 111 tar Deamrind re roacheci our son with intelli ant and has refine mariners. She W r ' her acute a lances had been a hearer o P Y , spirits, i believe the Vortigern will be g p offered escort, drove back to Maurice s P alone, his I►ert+everance fu spite of ban discourage• home inAu$uat or Senterrilwr and then we told ma, in answer to my question. that ' Lumley's avc al. , �' There wee ometh n Incroaeln t klnc meat, and iuformod him she was engaged shall see what we shall sea -oh nlldw ma " bee. hedght was eight feet and two iuchea.(; 11 re. Saville wee rather as ua d in Paris; g g Y tp another,- evident! - some humble and cohfiden 'al hov�ever Y for Hope had dra ed her auashade sad and I think no cne atandin6 in her prea�'' �, she met many acquaintances wk�o did not in her tone ant stru lin man from whom our charrnlu � stoo e,i to iclr it u p "tattin nate too sate could doubt it. Her wei ht ie said ; {fr.. bore her and she tolerated Ca lulu Lum- Y Y gB g Y g' g�` meant+., . Iia a was• Kreatl relieved b P P P R q _ lap's visite more good-humo edl than hay inq thus isposerl of her admirer. The clietiuguiehed son was powerless to attraoG hot to stay bete: I am off to Switzerlacd ; to be aUout "td7 poaods ; and her shoe, I_s Y her. Miss Desmond a. -ted like a young anti I hear Richard ie oto to cruise in am told, is near seventeen inches long; her f formerly, chiefly because i,e was quiet and worry was a an earl, soother, however. woman of eenao and honor, -sod in m K g ?'. ; distrait• still remainet • Y. eomobody'e yacht to the Coact of Norway• hands corceslioad with her grneral appear - t., opii,ion, she is a great deal too good even He has scent of some buried treasures of ecce, and she is fair) well ro orttoned A bout a week after Ho a had one to the Mies Daer is feelings. and imagination Y . P P P g for so hi h and mi ht a entleman as ,-, .: opera with Mise Darca :19rs. Saville had were greatly exercised by the sudden die- g tC y, g Runic w- iptiona, sad heaven knows what neither slender nor excesaive'ly c-,rpalent.. + a earanee c George Lumlo from the Gaptnfa (.eorge Lumley.' else, near �karatad. You had be: tar got She ib very much esteemed in -her commun- - gone to drive i❑ the Buie with an invalid PP r, Y ;; dowager duchess who was on her way to scene, and s o, grew quite ravenous foe ThaulC {,Ind ! cried Lady Oli�fa, too Mrs. Saville away, and yourself too, lou ity, and n ode well in the estimation of much relieved W resent the uncus aleck eon -e famous health -resort in Switzerland Hope a societ that aha might Wunder sad g,P orb looking pato ani seedy,=excuse a nil who she her. Without doubt .that - scorn and angerof her sister -.in-law. But rivile ed old fellow. You have m beet Sunda school has the tallest scholar iia _-. . . and Ho e ' havin finished her week! conjecture ant maunder about his-nystrer- P g Y yy P i g Y are you quite aura there is no dwuger of wishes m dear ir) ver beat. Ao- the United States. The' hei ht of her ,.� f3 .... letter went out_ to post it roceedin ions conduct, nd Cross examine Rope as to ! Q ."'mY Y g - P g this -young person changing her mind ?" oe t a ro hes .I think we'll turn a father I ud a to be about six feet, and : ° ►fterwarde to do some ehoppinq, t)n bar whatehe thou ht might, could, would, or CopuerUefore long•" her mother's height very little above the - - way back, near the Theatre -Francais, she should have c used him thus' suddenly to ++ Be under no a prehension.: iYour son . . I"° _ _ met Lumley, who immediately t rned with P is aafa enough so ar ae my young friend And before fPo Could oak the tneapin aveea e throw a the ams Which Mice Daore chose Pe R g her. The walked rather wile tl to the to think he wt►e playing so eagerly - viL., „ of his enigmatical words he had raised his • • ' Mill Desmond is oonoerned. hat bowed hotel. H pe feeling very anxiou to get the pursuit of herself, -till she made her ►► I am sure I am very glad +bat really ► .and departed. Feats of a Colored Hypnotist• " hearer's life a lburdoa to bar. +. . • The colored people of Kansas City, Kan. �l rid of him, yet eome}.ow deterred from Elizabeth, I am amazed at the vary a:era• (ro AE uOvTIN[7gn,j , acting with decision, but a cer�ain air of " 1 don't k OW {/hat you do to Kies Beit- ordinal attack ou have make u an ma. I - ' ' - resolution, by no means usual, Iwhteh er- mond when y q have her cut, . by herself,"- •• y y p are in .a state of .open-eyed wonderment•. p Ur, rather, you are amazed that I know } vaded-his face and voime seeme�•i to hold said Mrs. Saw Ile to the young -heiress one A Pillar of.Fire by Night. over the marvellous things done by Joseph . X yon so well, I saw the weer Ghat lurked . her back.' afternoon, wh n she had CAlle3 to know if under your assumed eompassion for my : A most wonderful Cloud -and lightning K. Williams, a young man of that city, ,~ 1 - "Has Mrs. Saville returned ?" aske:d dear Mrs• Sav Ile would spare Hope Des• din intmeat and I am arnazed ou •• p° effect was to be seep Saturdpy night by the who styles himself Joseph the colored -: ' - Hope of the waiter who atte' ded their mon3 to take drive with her and stay to ventured to speak in the tone you did to - „ _ `�� . suite of rooms. afternoon tea,," but she always comes back me, Now you may go; anti write to your residents of Boston as they looked towarJ boy. hypnotist, at a series of entertain- - "Not yeti Ivlmdemodaelle," he; replied. , looking white Land tired, quit+, exhausted ; husband and assure him his son is safe for the East. A huge pillar of clouds stood menu- which- he has been giving in the - _' t "Then--" she began, holdi g out her and I will not} spare her, Miss Daore. 1 the present Before we meet again, you- almost still, asst seemed, for halt an hour, colored churches• Williams is only '20, . ` hand to Lumley; but he aid not take it. . want bar myse lfr If you are always taking must apologize to me for the liberty you and near! incessant li htnin illuminated ears old. At one of his bntertainmeDte . • If you will allow me, I wi 1 •cpme in her away, you''had better keep her. have taken " Y g R Y ", " and. wait for her," he said with a much de• " I am sure !t shall he delighted. I want "I think an apology is also due to me," it from within. The cloud seemed fairly_ the other night, W illiarna hypnotized a• . I- N. . .vision that she felt it would bee Bier to let A nice lady-li to eompbnion a little older ried L.Aci Olivia• alive with tire. Now a c uiek low li hted `Aumbar of colored people and had them do - ..I than m self " Y 1 g g all sorts of odd Lhin s He rubbed his . rr liim come i than co reaiet; H therefore Y , t� go about with me and-- up the ilial and satin relief the layers of hands over the a ea of S uira Tw for a '� followed he upstairs to the pleasant salon, "A littlo older than yourself !" laughed While she spoke, Mra. 4aville had .tills white a Duds thacmade up the large mass, Y q Y ' l F looking, ouG n the Tuileries Bardeq, whEre Fire. `�aville• I suspect she is two years he ball, and, on the walter s appearance, Noyt, a sudden dash +rt creaked light ou.t young negro wh,o makes a business of ter; Hope took tf bar hat intending to supply Your jr,aior, Well, take her, if she will aid, in�a cotnmandiug tone. "Lady Ulivia, tt►e air, and disappaartng ae anddonly as it diving from high ''bridges, and pat him to . � `.1- � ' him w' ewepaper and leave him to his go. , > Lumley s carriage, whereupon that lady Came lett the mass of vapor dull and gray sleep. �.aylor was then laid on a sofa and •. f own reflecti ns, this tan wee. ni ed in "Indeed. Mttin. Saville, I thick ou would Confessed defeat by retirwg rapidly: a clone weighing about 15t) pounds was . ;) P PP Y again. It seemed like as immense tors®-- ' laced oa hie breast- With a heav sled e Lhe Uud, I do better with as elder person, some one That evening, as Mops wAr pdayiag some the fiamee from the Charcoal fire thrown Y g `3cotah sirs with great taste wad a. delicate ammer in the hands of Ed. Fergueun the _ I Having w Iked to.the window nd looEed nearer your own age," aloft by a Budden breath from the bellows f� " I stn much oUli ed for our kdnd `eco. '~ouch, while til re. Saville suit thinking in scone Was brokeD. In the presence of the out fora inure, Lumley return's and g Y oast a lurid glare throughout the smoky asLor the Rev. Abner Windom and • . closed the door. Standing -betty:en- it, sideration. des, -of Course ia.gs Deamund her Chair and ■troking Priam, a Dote was ahop. F ' , and Hoe -h said ver uietl i "'Chis is hue rather a dull time with me. Su ose brough. for :,lire Desmond. Elope finished large crowd of colored people Taylor . P ' Y q y'! you make her an offer is writ -log:"• PP what she was laying, thea, asking, "Will -deolared he did not feel the shock. Wil• . the first ,ha ice I have had of sOeaking to Q, XvirdeP .at the Ag'.e of FOUrr liams given people an electric shook when ou, and I implore you t,o her ine• I " Yes, of course I could, that is-, if you You allow rne 1 opened the missive. • would not Ile offended." "It is from Mies Daore," she added ins Indiana has a youthful murderer in ilii- he shakes hands with them, and he will . iat on y ur hearing me. uu have „ minute or two, -"a most extraordinar take a piece of glass -usually a piece of _ _ treated ma ith the moat insult�ng in�dif- No, by no means. I would not stand Y bort Bowaher. 4 yearn .old, who killed lam ahimne break it u and eat it, He - fereace, - and obstinately refused to under- in `her � light." . tpintla She says she writsa with your Bernice Collin■ at Monticello, his victim P P 1 Aland -the fee ingo I have tried to how ou• Really, Mrs. Saville, you' are the knowledge and approval. She asks me to has been eating glass for some time and y most sensible woman I know. Pray, ' how leave You and live with her, and offers me being a toddling infant of 2 years. Bow- isays h,, has felt no bad effects from ire. _ Now I am determined to 4pea}r out. I arri r t one hassled ups. a ear. Will oft look cher, who was in Com au with two other 1 _. madly in love with you. I would eacrilice l much ��do you give her. --what salary 1 Po Y y P Y -^„_ -, y' - I mean. at it Y boys. passed Bernice Collins on the ■treet, . everything and every one for you. Ilam „ 1Nn, Saville atrotohed out bar hand and The latter a ko to I3oweher's oom Mona ` = desperately in earnest. Promise that ou Wt.mt �lr. ltaWSOn asked for his pro- ► Po pa , Be®t3 Swarm@d OII the C011i13. : ` will 1 -ave me, that you will evpu tryyto leges' -fifty octose." after rousing the letter, deliberately re• but retuaed to notice him. This angered A strange incident hap cosset a itwera love me, and Ill -I I1 iirtarry you to- ." Is -that, all? Oh, I will -give her a turned it, young Bowsher and, lying in wait for the hundred." ' "How do you mean to r_s ?" Collins child, he attacked her with stones, near Parsons Kan., th�other day. A . morrow. I\ ! hear me further," ae Hope " Then of co roe ou will et her "-said " Y ?" H ,-•`unless and before her iteous cries for hei little son of Sa uel Carson residin south- Can ou eek . ocded o attempted to speak. Just think of the Y g pa + P P m * . Mrs. Saville rim! "Teat brain so indeed, your knowledge of Mise Dacra'a brought relief she was dead. ' rhe authori. west of the cit died and was buried in the dil%rent life ou would lead with�me. You 1 ' g y' K y,' pray leave her t,o me for this.afternoo t intention indivates a wish that I should ties Ana uxzled as to what st®s are' to be would haves eiety, position, freeom. �F.e „ 1a•" p P neighborhood cemetery. There being no . might he o !aged f.o pinch at rat but Oh, See, ce fainly. I oa►r write to her (save yqu. taken in dealing with the bo •, the annals - ' this evenic Her further tterance was "No, iti does not. I thought it ri' ht of the state #ailin to racer a alalic! - .hearse, the remains were placed in a spring . .. _ nothing can eep the family estates from ar g' B p me when my father is gone,. ; an I could rested by the announcement, ill loud that yo should have the option of refusing case. Both families are prominent. wagon and Conveyed to the cemetery On , r , - tones of Lad hlivia Lumle whereu on an advantageous otter. You would have - always get cn i,ey, I hen corripare� life with . ' Y y+ P - the Way to the grave a swarm of been gath- that personage entered, weariu a sim le more g yety, a larger salary, an easier life, a husband w o adores you, with hat of a g` P , aced on the Ifs_ of Lha coffin and theta . Mort of app r servant to a cant nken travelling -dress; and a most troubled ex- with Maury Daere,than with a cantankerous - The Worlds Wages. .. ' pression of countenance. old Wu nan like myself." remained. Wheu the cemetery was reached -_ dictatorial, t rannical old woman Fike m England stands at the head in Europe im all effbrte to drive the bees from the coffin . ' Y „ "It haca the mouse I should be' witifag were without avail, and the pall bt,arere - .aunt Saville. You must- not refuse me,. Dear Mise;Dacre, I- had na rasa I j� the boat market titer latmr. $Cotlund and to pay hundred a ear to stay away frorn France are a little behind her. were forced to take char a of the coffin Hope11 bl w out my brmine if you do." should find you here." said- Lwti Olivia . ++ y .. Then theta f• Miea I ore said Hope. You are severe, I He tried to catch her hand, whi6h she when she had greeted, Mrs.` Saville. ►' I and ra�her formidable, but I feel Bare of is a heavy drop until Austria, the Nother- with the been swarming 'about them, and nick! enat hed awa ste ill back a am on m wa o t;ontrexeville, to tr and lands, ani Belgium are reached ;the scale before the remains were deposited is the q Y y' PP g y Y q Y your j etdoe and loyalty and the reolfulDeas rave ever all hearer suffered bean stun pace or two, while aha grew alGernatel et rid of m dot rheumatism ao--" ' cos still lower in {Selman whore the rate. gg Y P g Y' q Y g j Y of .ifo;t4h you is infinitely preferable tC B y' in mora thea one place on the facto i►n - pals and rad under the passionate gaze of I "Hew very !unfortunate that Ca tela is the same as Ireland. S in $ P the te{�era+d gayety of Miss Daore s ozia pa , weden, hands. The base clung so tenaciously to the eager young man. Lurnley should }gust have left I" interrupted tenoe,'� - Ruaata. and Italy follow here in the order - "Now, you must listen to me, Ca tain tss Dacre. "IIs started on Wednesda r, Ivan. Accordin to the ble_of Bodin an the eof6n that many of them were buried 1' ' P i Y at qa •►� glad you think so. Write t.0 her g with the hod of the dead bet The dead • Lumley. You have distressed me itifiuitely. something regimental, I believe." talion authorlt�+ laasblorverr are the best y y• You oil ht o have uuderatooci t, m " Y Ho obeyed, tend, after writing with F y, be was ver fond of bees and whether g y y :41osIt unfo tunate, returned L d aid meohaniCs, in Ital and papermakers y y + manner that I wished to avoid such an Olivia emphatic Ily, the oorast. The rate of wa ss the bees were thus-showin their rief over • ,rt ex ltt.nation, dalibe atioa to some minttwtPats, gave the P g in Islay, the loss of their Dun friend o gwhat the p toeave you;as well as myself, " i1' . ere are ou eta in ?" asked Mi low as is now,waa still lower twent five Y g + Yt ri Y g result b bars. Saville for perusal. si nifiCaace of such an act on the art of x the pain it net Image. It in itt{ipossible Dacre. "(} od," said that lady. "IG is firm and Yeara bb o. In Ragland the increase i the g P That I'cold 1 vt you as you wish. And it "At the Hote'd' Albe.'� rate of wa ee lieu been about tweet per the bee"as, is a mystery yet unaolved. uour cue, Lot it be posted at once. Now g is well I do not ;for there is no reason why . "Well, I aha! call late thin aft7ernoon play a the march Pram "Tannhauaer."' oenL in twenty-five years. A French you should grieve your parents , eke your Now I am oblig d to call on the (:omtess ++ brickla er now ote tiff er cont. more v — hen that was finished Mrs. Saville y g Y P cousin bar done:hia mother." I de Sureanee. S' Rood -by for the present said, '.Come and lit dawn, p wages than were gt►fd for hie work in What FOrty Acres Will D0. That need not weigh With Roti, cried Mra, Saville. cod -by dear Lady Olivia. ' go obs ed There was a short ease Franca forty years ago. At the central exparim9Dta1 farm at Ot• ' Lnmley. "I wrote to my father yetsterday, As soon as a e wag goDe Mrs• 9avi11 Y cr ' , and told him I would ask ou and if- sods'a went ant As poo have oh eD to taws an Interesting experiment was car• =1 ' S , you looking vary freight at her ■iota BiltiOre• aoeep ad me, e i hoped you would,nothing in-law, asked, "What ie the ' matt r stay illi, me, my door Miss Desmo�i d, I r. - riled on last ear for six - - i 'x, �► - shall increase your salary to what las Y monthM. Thirty ,. shoal,. prove tour marriage. with you?" ,. The bioyclist who wu riding a ve:y'high milkin cows were fed tin the crops of a - _ *_% Dacr offered. `•How insane of you l" raid Ho ,greatly "Matter! hl iter enou h I It I h d +c +irh�l took a g,eaaine header and turned an fort algals lot. The tote, uantit of milk B Y u are very Rood Mrs Saville but I Y` 1 q Y . - agitated. "Why could you not s e that I not been anrbu for Contrexevilie I show d almost complete somersault. After he had iel ded was bii' 869 ounds. This con- wool rather yoQ did not. I have nate ` 9 rest►*prod himself and wiped the ddrt from rained 2i,.;Oti pounds of butter fat. This '' # shou}d never under any oiroumetan es have have come here n purpose to -to tell y y encu h for all I wept. A pear lienee, his face and clothes he was ver much ► laved poll, we are ao unlike in ever Way ?':' (what I think," when you hove provot( me, It we are still Y ►nanufaotured into halter would yield 2,liil, 4 'That's au reason why we shoal not be "And pray what may thak be, Lar astonished to hear one of two small bo s oh ounds of butter.. ,B a t in the Current �. perfectly _happy and sae ail I n .sive 'Olivia ? 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"I .. . - " I it no - - .:� . .. .,?_ i .. I L -­. ­ a - � L- '. I . . , '_ �_ - � . 41 . . _ . gerbroad lion carves ou't two or three o be beer, taking bar whole brood with her, in AGRICULTUR �'L . �'':, , _. - his mother's ping, while a boy with' Into the 86pub,'0 (or atsocial g less of biftei .... THE SCHOOLS OF PAR 3 I NUT IN WHITECULPEL AL; '' � . I . �­ .. .. ... . . . and is satisfied to.0 . .�.­..,!: . L ' : � i� I .. - '. . . - � . I M the orumbi to f t o or. no way resents the prepence of the frail - '16 - '�' - %. , I ­ " __ 'T , "I . ­ - ,. , .� . . 11�' . .", � - - , - ' L L _". , � ­,��_,� � . . .11 .- - "; - . - I � -': . � - , 1. �,' - � . _ * _ � J.' , J, I _.. �" - . .. ? , I.:. -,I - _. __ . - !� - Irpi a. butt,on-ho 1 . '_�' 1. . . . . . I ' - . - :, , " �!'., , , * .-: i - Penholders, hairpi oks an a. , - sisterhood, nor objecto to bar daughters I I -.1 ". . , . - - . L - - - - � 41 - . . to . , - - - . .4 10t , , ' L . ,.; - hostof other thilignaremade with macar Ill, SCENES IN THE MOST DEPRAVED I Creamerles are Beneficial - .... . - - . ", r� I ... - _11ANY ' POINTS --OF EXCELLENCE observation of the miserable spectacle. 0, . - , ; , &' ­ :1 --,.,.i,, � - I � ­4-�. , .: _.. � - . -L' I.) .1. - I.- - and really clever caricatures are desig ad " i - �, Farmers. � _ . - 1� ,,- - �-�: L -, w �' � - 1i ­I,,� - . - �L­ I WHICH INTEREST PARENTS' OF LONDON'S -SLUM DISTRICTS, . CRININAIA OV WHITKOHAPEL. ! . � - i _� �._ ­� _,�� ". -� -, -1 ._ - " - .1 . I . �� . . , with a match, broad and bits of sugar ind ' . Writers fot ___L: - _;� "�I�`J � - ,� . ., � .; .1 There is no street in Whiteahapal -There are some tartifters and " - " -L - � - .,.-I-. - , .- . ­ _. - - - - .. - - .t. I. s. ­ . L .. __ .-,l:.; dried fruits. . I I . .. .. . -1 . - . L.�� I-- - .. � 4. � I . .. - . _. . I- . - - .. . -, �, . 7- � .. ' � list Rad no It WIN en Jack the RIPPer"i through which a stranger -who knows how farm papers who have declared it was a _17, I..,.,.,. -1.1 ,� � - - - � . . - . � :. L..... I �-, �':� - . - . I . i . . . ,_: T�'­�,�'_ "a -, ­. - - - -: ,­ . � 1�4!!!, . , , - , , ... , !-- nfac.. , . � .1 _ _1 - . - - . School Reftriners fit This Country ISIlit - � _: .. A NEW Y k (;� DAY.,' ' - " T, to mind his own business may not, pass, - . - 1 '_--7 1 _� I ­: ­ . r . ,�' - .1. I .� . - . .. % no -The Havints of Thieves. the lie- I � . e , . . .. I afety, mistake for farmers to allow the MILD . . . . I - . ­�_ L I 'It. , - Study Them with Pirdlit-Toys , - . unriab by night or day, with reasonable a - ;� , - .. - LL - I ce vers of Stolen Goods and the 4 .. *11 I . .:: I _ ., _ 'L - , � . . feir the . ,,A aource of ne r -ending dolight'is the , because of the overpowering constabulary, ture of milk into butter andahoese to I6ays:._--`1L,', ,:��. _ ,� - . - Little Ones and Every Girl Taught to .. . ­_ _.., I � I . . .1 _ . . ..., ,binet of toys, to which manufaot Vi ,*a of the street$. . - - �; 1� :-. . I ca ,upers � I - .. . 4 - L, ;,,.. - ,... . 1. Cook-TIse Poor Pressed &ad Fed-Wbat hioh is now everywhere in 6videnoe. the farm. It may have been so in Borne t _� " -1 ��_; '., L '... - ., - ,�. ­�I- .., .i � ' I!a - .,� ' � _', 1, 1j'. i . � i ' ":.- ­ - � . - i I . . - - . .. ught. - . and dealers make freqx;ont contribu no. Lam t night I rode into hell on the t1op Of WBut there In scarcely a street in White I a ��'; � .", , �.L.� - . "'... L.' . "'Al .� L , , _. . _.; _. _;" L t I - -1. . " - , .- -L ­ - - . . the Pupils are To I . . ,; _ J ­.� The teacher whose heart -in in her ork an onnibus, writes a correspondent in chapel from whose crowds ha old detective oular oases which they had in their,mind . . -, -, ", - .11 _ L , , )..� I - I _� - -.11 " , - _ - . , - Paris may be the wickedest city in the manages to have a t least on a new wo dor ' eye, -but according to my oxperienoe,:.,;,�,,,�,�:.-., , , . - . - . ­ tondon. I entered through Aldgato and can not single out many persons whose I . . L. _-L" - � , "'t, - . %, , , L � . _. he case over rning. . . . . - , II � , .. . � - , �. I ,'f0. . - ­ � . � . . world and the most pleasure-lo-ving, bot the ID t, y criminal records are known to the police,. creamen", when established in localities,,_*- . ", - .� s . . .. 1 _- , ' . , , '­ . - - . In theme schools- aternalle boys and irls met a guide -an ex-Sootland Yard i '11�._... I � Y", . . ..- . Paris polio school system is a modei one* 'atac' and 'my guide, whose, forte has been the ,where cows eIre kept in atiffloient numbers,.,,,.,., .'.. . � - :0 _,�' . . �'..­ - . ,Zv . .. wo r ointed out to ., I ­­ - , i ._.�, It hais man' points of tixoellenc� utterly rk and play tog her. There a's d able tive--at the corner of Leman street and recovery of ,4tolon goods, p' within reachinig distance to keep the oream __ , ­. , - _.... �.111 - :� ­ y seats, and Louis ud Louise sit -aid by Whitechapol road. The hell was London's me more than a dozen places which he I ,-- �­ , � I I.: � _1 'it 4 - . . . . .. . foreign to our system of education and side. In all tbeo or schools Ztet oceT are designated as tile resorts of these " receiv. cry -running �o its full capacity the year f - �', _.. �.'- .,I-. - 1 �. � : - .. -, , . I -, .. . - many wise regulations governing the aohol- GOP&MtOd. � I Whitacha.pal district, - which was once 11, an . :_ .., - t�� .i, .�, - , . . er's shops." It was nearly midnight, and around, are a benefit to their patron d __ '' - - .11, � -.;�v . - 1; - � , . ­_­ ;!Q, �. .. , __ - .,. z . I . Paris has 298ptimary sohoolefor btiys probably the moot thoroughly vicious area boys. :, -.-.,. _1- ",_ . . _. are which will interest parents as ,well he . there were half a, dozen men and reasonably profitable to their owners. If -.: -� 1. -._: , ,� � - - ` - � . - i . . . . and 254 for girls. The girls are instr oted in tita world, as it is still probably the besides one woman, in the place, in addi- . .1 i- .. .. I - . . . . - - . . ..-- �. -,.: I .� ­ lichoel, reformers. it were a mistake to permit the manufacture , - �;,, ..,.... , ", . - : ,­.�, - - - - . . �._ - - ... 4L ( by women, and in all but sixteen of the male - ' � I - � 1 , i . ­ . - . most depraved. Leman street and com- tion to the aged Jew who kept it. The ` :, �-,,:­� .. .� . of butter and choose to leave the farm, then. J L. -, _0 , I it in not the fashion in France t6 eird''s, schools the teac Ere are men. f d hi .­.". _ , ,; �, , _41:Z ­ - detective wan well known there, an 4 . . I'll .1 - -, _- I � �,:".�,­_'­�L .L�­ .- . ., . vell-bom child to the public. sahool, but completion of the primary -ooursaosix high inere ohapel road to. . , -,�'.-i­ - � . arrival created a great OOMMOtiO10, the why was in it not a mistake to permit the -�:,-_ ` -t � �­_ . . . . I .-, � -.--, �, � - ., - ,�L� ,_­J.._�_ 1 . I I schools, six schools for manual trainin and getbei, and the three thoroughfares make riator running forw&td, rubbin%hts manufacture of w ol and flax. into cloth to - -� .7 '­'_�:"' �! L - . . rop t 0 .. -I'- ­­�.(_ I I that is his lossoor the system of education ., , . . six professioiasl sohools are ope ndon. Eands, to explain that he had done no Ing . L.'; �.,. , , , - i .. " . � . . � _ , -�� - I .: n the a junction that is not equalad in Lo " , : �.t,,�� . . - is the beau of its kind in the world.. 11 I . graduates, besides various lyceen, . I leave the farm ? There are 'Istill poop . to ..­ ,� " _�,,.,i t the I . . ­ � ..." .. . ThlAy thousand wretched women room the wrong. ! .. 1- � ;�,� �.,-',!,'.1 * .- . - � . ving who can remember the time when , -A-,..,-, -__.,,,-,-3 . . For the last -fifteen years there has been a high-normad colleg the girl who in cages 44 He, no." said the detective assurin I). It .o. ­ - . - 9 ­_ _"�;k. % . , V -4--L I - � , � , ... � - . I a the entrar ce examin&t* h district, and these 'comers are its most 11 I know ain't. Whatever made ' the card hands for carding the wool' &he. - -.'--" ".1 " I ion ge or _. ... �*,�.�;�., X - socialistic or radicai majority in the Muni. to Pas . F - . ' - . '. _. I - . - . I I - .11 - .­�. - ; L _ �' r � -;� " C , W_�, , - board, lodgings and education J ea of ptorriaTtopot. Jack thi Ripper probably think I trouUght you had. 11 am juloan. big wheel for spinning the rolls, or " bats," c �: - .�T " ' I 6ipal council of Paris, and all that could be ex I . r __ *�:, '-`_ "' . � - -�� - -�Zi' . . ..., pensee a selected showing this gent'eman around a bit. ' � .. V. - - . . . loitered in their whereabouts as h the real for reeling the yarn from the' ,-. _. _. .. . , Vni ., -, . * , , , . - . done has been done to advance the interests There are 16,4312 �dyif_lsnd girls n the What you 4ot in that box under - ' ' . ' .. 4','�A � , - I his victims from the miserable procession t re, spindle, the quill -wheel for putting the yarn .1 I, .1 - '1_1�,!,� -Ill- , - . . . .. ­ . . - . hools. This IV - Levi ?" .�` , 4, .1 . . of the people. The parent ban only to send communale or free primary so � , ­, . . . quills fo r the shuttle, the loom for weay. '.. �1, " ..,QtA I that lo.ever passing them. That his example � - �. �, f1N_;4,_ � , ';� -_ N. ... __ . little army in expected to be in pla a and I - lAvi pulled out the box. It was on g tile 0 loring 1z... � - . ­ r�; `­­! I '�: "; - " - � L ":'- � - , . . his child to school. The motherly .State _k handkerchiefs, wpolied and Iled in loth and the dye -tub for 00 . - . ready for orders at 8 o'cb�dk every ming made its impress on the neighborhood in & with oil ir ned :, ­. I 1 I... 1. . . , ., %. . . . _.: - I � ,,�': -;� . . . . - - ioes the rest. With openjarms it welcomes in the week, ajoept Thursday. Ga are tening 4he women is and neatly folded now, but probabI the it, could be found in nearly every house. . �: . �_. 1.1.1.,;"., , . . . � . '. .-?-,.a, . . - I way other than frigh ly 0 as It was the same with flax, which was roLten, .1. ," '__ . . - . - . . 1. . . the toddler of'4two Y�ars_of' Age, and, if he closed at 8.30 a. M. and the laggar must � outcome of some pickpocket " mob a I ". t .:.,',L � �;_, � allown by the foot that two women, hava broken,' swingled, hatitheled, spun and - . L.�­_ . _7 - 1. - _..�, .? - _ . who druits . night's work. The detective questi ned - I -4.1. - _. . I shows special ibility in any direction he pass the scowling conierge woven on. the farm. The argument, against ! ��­ , - t, - .: � him, besides the reproof of the p inoipa hat similar ways not him closely, but the old man b d I I- .. . ' . � , ­ � . ��, ,_ I. , - - "L --- �t, 4, .. may purou ,y -t of creameries in equally effectual .1 ,.-,�_.. ". 4".'. . _- �� . and teacher. far from his old haunts since I bave- been bl* answer for every query, i 'a a P=x _ , ., �. a his studies- for twen wo . - and the the utility . _L I- .4, , I L ..�.... . - . ,-4 - I ­ . . - zI1I;,_ _. 11 . . r . oonsecutive years and not spend a I lollar- I .. - . .� I in Lindon. This was told to me by reliable went back into its place. Then the ot* aga ufacturing establishments, . . .. _1IZ5 " 1, ' � - '. ,i� X�, ;,, i, i � . ' L PLAY-GROMO AND GTHKASIU - I � tent, would throw ' '--', - - ' 1,: ". rh * ' ": I I a - I �e . Education is compulsory. Nothi ig but :-, - 1 ive made the aged rascal ovei ,�tabis end if carried to its f all ex ­­' ' ,�- ..� - . . . Every school hak an -open yar and a person*, and I visited the scene of one of aside all labor-maving inventions and slowly :� :­ ;..,. ,.o , - - , . I entire stock for my benefit, and I . ­ , A_ .. . , ,F .. i �, " mental debility exempts the -ehild. Even lead us back to the rude implements of ::�r'-_.-, . L I- ,.�., " �. � , - . . . . covered play -ground and nearl 11 a gYm' the murders on Butler street before the heterogeneous main of everphill nullear' barbarism L . I-. . .I _ �; �.­ i'��,� I , , - . . ' _­ -Nn',,4��-. . . - - . the little hoe-pita.1 patients and tiny cripples nasium with some calisthenic ly a lances. er gatherei unler �' o - * .., �..­__ - . . . crime was twenty-four hours old. Yet not the sun was nev no �W.�J!.� -'A , :, � . have their lessons and industrial toys. The noon hour ii 1�'�p school . . - s spent inside Ill Why did the farmers permit the carding w.,;- 1_r��e�r_� I '�. L' . . _ ' . . . I I 'eather, a word has appeared in the �ortdon papers root be(om From,old slices oake machines, the spinning jacks and the power _: ., - .�­ ��,'�J � I Each day, regardlessof the baskets ; from books to a O0Al1 of k *�­`,!" . , � I a ThesmallFrancaismay go to the &ter- 99,te- I- 8 0 ad - _-y -"M".,." 1� - , .1 1. , ..... 1.i,�*- : � � . I the boys are drilled, and running, tamping about the murdem The police here are looms, to drive them out of the business of" .. 1. . . 4 . . I herring ;from laditio'hats to &nickel- ated ' �.:,. �-L-"� . I I . ., .. I . -between ti a ages in . . "... , - I. - sielle or mother schools . ".. t, ) - , . and wrestling matches are 001atles d under food of kespihg their own counsel. American revolver, the strange mi ture making cloth ? It was because achinery, -.'. I ' ' w.". I I ! - _... .- - , .. , , ' . . - . of two and six years, but he must go to the direction of the masten hail a driven by ste�m or water power, could do,.: - __ . . _ X - . I - ._�,,� ! 4­�' i - ;�. . - , ' ' r' ' - . . . . � W a went -first to a Wbit-oohapal lodging ranged. than . . �. . '': t - .- - . , .e . . - . I some school from six until thirteen ,years. whistle in his mouth and every note is , I . 41 Now, Levi, you know that every b body the work so much faster and cheaper , .- ­ ­ I I . � " ' ' � . _. I . house, within's blook or two of the scene it was possible to do it on the farm. It is - ' �-. - Ai . i .. �11 : . - aed, for instantly headed. . . thing in the whole place in stolen code, :_ .:,"'.."I" i . a not entertaii . . " . . . The pies of poverty i ., t tive. the same with the manufacture of milk into , ., -,.' �'L,., -x--:.;..-j,, ' , - the St t� stands ready to clothe, feed and The principal of every 801100 - has S of the first Ripper murder. It 'a one 0 don't you 7" finally queried the do . bu�ter and cheese. As a rule it can be . .-- : t�,&,­ I - :. a residence in the building. Be idea 'the � he old style IefL Since Jack's deed. Ob a . 1. ". � I- � ., � the J aw of t 11 Oh. no, Mr. Dick. No. in . --.11-1-1 �1. :. - , - -Z . . . . done chesperand better at the factories. - ,L-:. - : �. ,,, ,� ... � I L . ,V.L.: , . - . w,o cap the flast ing knife attractood the Of, single hartioal I" � . ,. . r_ What's- his- name, and rho , 7 . . amuse Little I in concierge. and his wif Sotenti011 ; - ., . , - - - I f addition give him a pan-fion to pay for school promises in ord,:r" an�'i t a cook, the world to this district and its conditions, 11 Well, all I've got to may is that I you There in no question that people who are - � ' . . - - ,_ .. ".".. L .", 1. � --- . . - ts . - - � _.­� . - :i- . lodgings in his own house. This pension, there is a cLntiniere, who go " & salary of moo ; of the lodging houses which formerly ought to have been raided lont ago. ;Now, constantly doing but one thing become very . . - . . _-L:-e ., . . I varies from $2 to $5 a month, according to $5 a month and is silol for th' - expert in doing it.. Some farmers had their '_ .-L:.: ­­.. I __ . respon ' a - don't ever lot me find sucli a loody i ouri� . - _�` ::.:" * -, I , I' \ . Soco modated men and women indiscrimi I .­ . � :. . th diti of the family. quality of the.. meal and the anner In make am ,good butter an the-.-'. I - .. I 1� .. , ­,� -� 1. - . . ately have been forced to confine their osity shop here again, or I'll make you to a ' �` " '_ ' Li : - . - I I n ad . . -1:1��;L:fLj�. _ . , 1 '. - . ere . :414, - I - . , _. ..6, '10 %HX8 FOR THE FOOIL :'I _ �_ which it is serve p I briUd b inane to one sex. But in a half dozen the whole blooming It to be idetiti. , - . 4 - A _: ... . L a con] r d. The 'pu a. a up amerymen, but. that all do not its prov I I' - .-/ . .1 . I 1. !t CL - � -, broad and wine or anything ,else a wislics u Tek. I by a higher price - the crearnery butter . �_ � I . 1.�L .. I" ! -, , , . - ­ - - .. - . Paris. a di�Vj4e - or at) of the places the old oustain is still fled," responded Mr. Nobody will - - ""� ''.., ;" - d into twenty arrondisse I brings in all the markeits. " , : : . � ,-1., 11 . . . . - I 0 w&r(LiL to drink. port iitted, on We ground that tile homeleam 'But of ter we had left, he said to me: - .. ­_ . �..�, . � � . - . . . 1. . . - ments, Each has it@ own mayor ' lie ate that business can be done on a large .. 1--_ , . � . - I '_ i - � . I �: 4. - - %­'. LL - . - - . - - " 4 L ..� I . . � VMAT TURY ARIC IrAtCl - - I', - . are La likely to be husband and wife as to 11 The old scoundrel knows an well as I ' r4 - -, ". , ".. '' l- ; ion council. If a parent in so ill. . . .. The , . . . . , � :u d - I I sea a cheaper than on a small one. .. � . � - . . - .. : . � :. - I - I . 't'do anything with him. .�', �L '. '. . . . m� a, he cannot clothe his child he The children do an t I an �.. .. : 'e - I col . . 1. . a arred � - . as onishi g amg,uut be a mgle and that they must have places do that we o man who churns, works and pack& I,W0 .- , , � , - I . - - .. . . . . bas onl� to rotify the mayor'of his arrcn- lio� t to a eep. The police watch these lodging Ha's c&reful to buy only of men he known, pounds of butter in one day, at an expen. . . , :: �*,�: , : - - - i i of writing and ciphering, wl , ' r ' . - - - .�:� _ ,.. - bounce with even closer attention than and is reasonably certain to take in only I I ._., , ! . . .. dissernefit ; if he doesn't, some OfficiOus dim sit for oom- . diture of but 96 6w shillings, for coal, can . ­. ,.,., � Z.- . ., _. . � . . . inishes the'apparent neces On a 0 Lon - * w.:-.­,..� 'i - : .� I h10 - will. In due time the child is 1ortable and hygienic Beata. cry little they devote to the others, however, and stuff that has been atol outaid I - do it cheaper per pound than the one who � . 4 -1 - . Del 0 ; � . . . L. - - ., � A it that their patrons are not young. don. This part of the town in a great head- to . I ,�!. . - . .1 who not - . - e. f . . seult forrby the proper authority, attention is given to the geogra hy of the see turns the crank or who lifts the dasher L �� I I I - I �. - - ,- - I . ­ - �. I - knoll The result is such a collection of tottering quarters for thieves who operate in the . -1- ,* - .- ,-L only drooses him decently, but comfortably world ; it in enough for the chil to . . churn but ton nounds, although he may do .. . . . ­_. . - .. '. . � . I I I .. - - - and of fashionably. . France, and he does know i -railwa wrc *s of manhood and toothless, crooning suburbs and the provinces. Burglars work . � . yp isome other work besides. When machinery - . : -- .� " .* '4� i .. 0 a limits . A: , ., .. � . . � . N coud-hand goods ate used. Every res and li� as Darite mighth.ave drown ideas for out beyond the met4ropolitan police and the forces of nature are employed to . �. .1 ,.. . I . . __ .1 . . - - � garme waterways, productionso; manufa tu h � 11aferao" from. a good bit and bring their booty in to Lon- lessen human labor, it inevitably cheapens ., .. ,.I .. "L%_' - 'L. . � _L__ . - . t distributed is brand now and f he social as we!I as physio&I featur a. Besides .; . don to "It it. . . I - L ,­ " � a , - 'L . . . L�;.. . . 1. . . . proper fit. Boots and stockings, a blouse knowing his own country, the pit knows . , A WHITECHAPILL LODGING ROUSL . the product and is a benefir, to both pr�,o- � - � - ...-1 . ' . 4 - "... i - I I . . - � . .. _. or spr n of everlasting jeans to e figures.' Wherever there is in ULI Or in* I lonp, low room. hall filled with "They are very clever about it all, and ducer and consumer.; .-Then why in creamery I. . '.- - ;", � : � I - �., '. I 11 1; - : - I . he'winter Picture a the danger of their being caught through . * . ,". �;. ,� - � . ... � - � 1 . , - I i - outfit, spa, hp,�ts, wraps, and in t side butter dearer than store butter ? Because . .�. � .,- _�I, " dustr*l training there is prac ioal book I beaches and not �ow tables., At one ' - . .1. � - � ' 0 - - L'�� I ; .. I - . � - ... � I , . X3__ re included. An might be supposed keeping, and it is so well thug t that the the identification of the stolen goods in it in better and the demand greater. , ., �, I great glow of coals in a mammoth brazier, . ­ 1'�� . 11 � � ".. I W. � . . ' these women are the bookkeepers an cashiers of the hands of some receiver has been greatly Manufacturing establishment@ as a rule, - - :. '_ *: -- '' ---; . �� . . from t a national love of unifor :ver which, such ot the human outcast* as I bust. .1 ­� ; - 1 . - - me , . 1� - I . . . ''. I..". .1 .. . - .: . free g rments are neither out fro' tLI name the entire business world. can find refuse food to hat are cookin it. decreased by th appearance in the cheapen the price of. toe product without - . - 1_ :-11 - '' - .. . - � ... .9 .�., - ", .- I .. -plan. I am of I salteX tholen goods are 'rarely '' -.,_ ! i - . .- cloth or made on the Same i f .1 , - . . . In the girls' profession I schools, flower, Probably a hundred people are in the p hoe. lessoning"the cost of materials or lowering - .i , I.: - 61 - . . � . . .3 been the butt of nature dream and corse Dory recovered, you kdow, unless they are found - -1, I I �, , � . , , ��.., , - . � If t a child ho, t making, tailoring'm i Ili which to clouded by the output of many , the priceV labor. Cor. of National Stock- -1 _.� .. i - . - - � .. - I L . .. . 1. - ­ : _ . .. �. . _� - hit, ,de ects are made as bearable as .pd,soiblo work, washing and ironing. business moth - tobacco pipes, and fouled by the smell and " the first hue and cry that follows the Man. I .- L ''...�, I. - - - - . - ... :_ ­ "Well, the, Isalter'pr ventA that, . . I . - . L ;.. ... � .- by lk a - I . .. I - - . I �. : :, . . L . b . sk tied medical advice, accurat,ely'fitted ods, knitting, needle work and drawing are smoke which comes from a bons, which robbery. - - - � - - _­. ': �. __1 �� . , I . - I - .- the police. . � I , .� I - . 1. - and he is a dreadful. bother to I I . �. I . .. . - ,.-.., . a I .. . glass and surgical goods. In the eyes of taught by prof�ssional experts. Every I may fingers have dropg:d irre- .. . -1 I - I ­ - I , � '.. , . - , '- _. - - �Ome a a He has only come into existence durin the , ." . Pastures. : i, - .. I A i'. ...,,.i L!�- I �. . - - , I . - the 8 te every boy in a French soldier and M c mbined . . .- ... - - !.-.,. � .. . . .. .. - �. girl, no matter what course she parents, -�laimably at an 'last few years, since the police have %:an - ' -- - _' L - ­ .1 ' . � - ".. . . every girl is the moth6r of one, which has i�ust patch a ragged pair of pantaloons, with the reeking odor of burning fi It d I A reader a, few ' ears Ago broke up a , __ - _.&I� __* . � , , . -1. , 1. � ­ .. _-, r down here. He sets as a safe deposit y I �. ..4 .. � ': , " . - .. . . . a gre t deal to do with the excellent quality dam a hard used stocking, make a suit of bone in the reeking odor of the hundred est' . �­- � ': '.4 . . _. - _' .1 vault for the thief, as it were. The thief acre of land which was taxed for SW but, ., - .. � , I .. . . of th clothing furnished, particularly that I . . . infant's clothing and pass a lood examinh. squalid human bel'DgL .1 I ", �,, I% L -'- " ""' - - , . . - of ti, was almost v . - � !� .- I f 11 puts up his stuff with him, certain that it alueless as pasture land. He , I- . " . 1. I . . �t . - . . I Tt �h re is a perfectly appointed kitchen to . , - �'. . � - .IV_ . . . � derwear and footw-ar. tion in the school kitchen. f she in clever beings, and among " � . . . A hundred human will be "salted away' in some cellar or ,.r�.. L . � 0 T - she can do the required cooking in one them not one hint of youth or beauty I not - got it broken up at.odd jobs without i . -, ,�_ .. _4 . I . . . . - . . I , . -,- z and capable cook and assistant in OvOrY week. one person who is clean ; not one person arret until even the man who was robbed re costing much, and in the early hill put on L -,. .. " � , . . ::_1 � .� I, . . - �� .. - I � . : - . . echo . A piping -hot meal is served at . . . L ­ f . : �_.­:.�;� _� __ . - . .. : LEARNING TO 00011- � - :.1 �_ I at alone the police, give the thing up fo . ,. ., - . . . .. � .� whose clothes are other than Ili the lost loot and forget to look for it. A Year or three bushels of rye. April 25th the �.- i _�_.:.- .!. 11 :_ "' L . con . � . n If the pupii'does not care to buy it . � - I _. . , n Hight girls are moat to the kitchen atery stages of dilapidation and decay ; not one :_1 L I .. I . , *. �i ,, - ;. . I � - - . - - two after a tt,ing has boon stolen there 'Is following a . ..r- - , p. - hr n bring his own chop, eggs, fish or of do- pring the rye was up 15 to 18 - ., .� - 11 � - I - - . Monday morning. They begin b cleaning face unmarked by the vicious lines I . , ,� ... ­ . E; t- very little danger that it will be identified . .._L- �_..­ L- - . . .. �. .. - . i ie, and the cuiaifiere'will cook it for . a and he lot to 13 cows for 20 minutes. �, -.- , ­ �,:, $ -v:',!,, . � . . . -1 I im. In the poorer sections a breakfast of the plaes-t-hrige, tables, brick Ur, win- praved age, or the vacuous imbecility with when it is offered. The ,salter' rarely sells incho - . . I . _:­�.. , I - - � I.. L- ' I and all. When which kind Time sometimes wipes away days he let them in durin . � �-. '_.. _,; - - - 1' - . , , hot down, ta, dishes, pans 9 1 �7 . L 01 � � . . cup in served at &.30 o'clock in the at retail, however. The thief geta so much Every day for 20 1. - - . - . . .,� 1�*�� � ­ . -1- .. - this is lone they go to Market and buy for tile traces of a bestial life. No collection extra,00mfort out of putting his atuff into the noon hour, after that he lowed Hungar, ' .'.-*- . �_,", .�_. J� . . . -, - .... mor ing and a lunch at 4 o'clock, in &ddi cash the materials required to produce the of young criminal& could be half so horrible '.. ... - 7 - .... . � . I - I - � .: , `-­�. . � . I . : - .. !-. . tion to the noonday repast. . rinted menu. The outlay is not limitood, as in this gathering of the time -tossed scum. such safe hands that he disposes of it to ion on the same field. - The last of August, � %. ...:� I � . . . - - .. . .. _. I .,p _: .- him at IL very low figure -so low that,th . - %..-. : �� - ' . I __ - � . I. ­ I . VACATION. TRIPS, IM4 , . �.:., I I En c even for a fet4L sum up the ages of the orowd and you will : the land was again sown to barley and rye,'* - - --.! .: .. . 1, 11 . - . I . ; Isalter' can, after he has bidden it for . . � .. - . . :­_ .- ,� 1. . . . half a century. Vive Lad the .. - :t..- �', I . � T e school hours are fi - - L 'I'l.30 When the goods come home they must go reaah an average of certain lorigth of time, afford to turn it the barley was fed off in the fall : �:t I , , I - i . . - . .. I __ i . Lnd'ftjm 2 until 4 o'clock. Specialclows back if the weight is short or the quantity hundred years of horror lark in the mad- - - '. :�_�_ .%, : ,. . 1-1 -_ : 1. rye in the following spring. Only X AWLII I ., *.�, , L:_ ,� _ - I - . I , - - , - - __� - . L are n session from 4 until 6, and all disy auspicious. Fish, game and poultry are died memories in this room and I . .. . .. . � . a wasted, _� %. . .i, , . �. ­ .��. _', � . .. - Th reday, for the accommodation of the %natomically and zoologically considered from blear eyes at the inquisitive amount of any of these crops wa , '. � ,-. -, . but whatever was left wan plowed under - I _. __ - : . . � I - __ . ..--. . - . I . - . 11 - ishil ran whose parents are away from home before going on the fire. Nothing good, nothing pure, n t , ' - I, ,I for the next crop. With some kial of a... ,-- ­ 1 � - _ ' 1. _� .�. _-1 - -. . all ay. The school year last@ tan months, The,girls ranged from thirteen to seven- nobent� nothing, that is not u raise other crops in . - _- _.:,._.... .1 " - I , . d '. ... -, I ­ . .. - : They were mimic housewives, with irrodeemhbly� vile is here. It is n he will .11 ^ " I . . ovable fence � .. ­ �. 1. I. � . . . . .1 but during the vacation the State continues ,teen. a manner. After tne cattle have . �:� :, '. �,,.. I : 1; . '. u The die- mat place t,o visit, 0 Um .. I., . L . � . to I It after the youngsters. . their @leaves and hair done p. . d on t . . ..' .�.�. . , I .� � .: - _ I , . . hem, he intends to tura in swine, '. ': - ., '_ - , - .. I.. . a.cation trips, varying from! obe to section of the rabbit was an object lemon I Bu)oDlr R1iONXAT16No . _­ . I .-L I . . d in this way will not lose anything. :- .1 . .. L �.:,!! . I . . 1. I The teacher had every vit4l I . . _ . - - _ _S� - . ,. thi t days, &re provided, the directors in physiology. . y years this distrAt Our pastures are necessarily made up of . --,- - : %" , 1. . ­ - _. I y I For man I ��L�! ,,� � -, ­ , I . , L - . too �. : - I � 4 -v ­ - .. - ­__ ma ritaining that the pupil will not profit organ 8XLminsd and discussed. Then she ­ -, .. .. . . . .­ allowed to sot an a sink hole, in onle good land, but the most part is I ­ --,�.,�_ : �.L , 11 - I ., ; :.� I , . _­� _! by the instruction unless he has had a cut and gave each girl a piece of the worst of London's moral saws. ) poor, too wet, or too. dry to - ,_ , .,. __ . . Oligh, t*4 , . _.,­.� � "_., . L . 1. - - - - - too skin, bone, trim and ': � . -.'i -1 ..; pie sant vacation. -In the distribution of bonnia-bunting - . ..... .. j, ' . .. - - . ing for her- od, there to faster in its own decay dinit of profitable cultivation. Cultivate 1 - . r , - ­.. - r s- T - .. '. , -th se fresh -air prizes the preference is -prepare for' the stowpan, ratiery ' � ' � . . - - I r .. '. _. . . � . gi an to the best -behaved, the pqoreat self the nook. It was illustrated economy ad. by the other sections of the at he taxiest and beat land in the pasture. - '_ - .-. - ., ' �..: - � - - I . cally unknown to,any but ths, The first few years it will probably be ­-- I . ­. . L . . �' � '4 - - . : �. � - � . I � . _ _. . .. . _ I .- . - ildren being selected for the longl trips. to see the tionos and reaveranos 1, I., .- w - . .L ­ I ch inly disturbed by them w ougb, but it matteirs not, as the cows can L Z.,. . .. - -.. I I ;. - . .- ­ rporal punishment 'to not tolerated in bestowed in Notlaching the rrogments of C -, - " ... � 'I.- .: -, ­ .. ,, I . I particularly flagrant offerme, for t down, and by brealLing up this _.:­�;­ - � - � - -_ ' th French schools. No child is ever jerked, meat from the closely -knitted vertebrae. ' - � � . �� � I . , L'' . - , , � � L'' . . - _: . . momentaril robe the depth& e land, we sove all our beat land for - - ` �-_ _: :_ ...!: � -.:; .1... . . - - -child But that was what she was there for. An y - �.-, ..j_'-,' . L - pushed or shaken, and ver rarely in a , -I '.L2'.' . I �. I �. :., Officialdom halgone on the the d graim I - 7 * .. . ..-. . I . scolded. Every class 7rom the oreAle the work went on the little cooks talked ' . __ 1�i4�-,�� --,,; I ­ - � certain percentage of hums tivating a Part -Of the beat and most ,'� ; _,. _ - 1: . 11 � ion, cost, food - - �'�_ - - ' I � - - elt ment -in the Maternelle School to the rabbit,-iti habits, habitat . !:�­ ...- I nece"al-ily sink to this dograd land and lettino, the cattle feed there . 1, L I .,� .­ ... - . .1 . � 11 . _* - '. . . ­ - br htest has its roll of honor -and its nickel pr?prtion and gastronomic possibilities. . . 1.. I L . . 9 wasratherproudth tt arefu perhaps an hour a day e,nd then turning .,- ­_ .-. -, ,­, - - - 1- . . ­ . %_ C; - _ .- :-. - in,dals, with bri- lit ribbons an"attering Each girl. had bar cook -book, and while ' . . : -,4 _... . - - : , to stay . - -_ -1 ... .. � I . . -, oentrated in one I ality. them into the pasture to drink and I - � '... ` 41 1.__�. .7_�, - . . I.. . . - .� . ., L . .., � IL - ... . - in criptions, aril these, wiW the free the foods were stowing and baking it was r murderi--fri litiul 0 during the remainder of the time, will .-: 1, ­ ." ... . . . - . cast, menu and observe, 'U -A.-. . - :- . ­.. I �... - Be iol4ro'hips, free holiday trips,prize books posted -formula, re D _:_ . , T , , , -P, . -1 . - . thipsplglact- -were so ghastly in , greatly improve the pasture, sis the loostio ...:. ,.-,��_ __ . .. - .. sal honorable mention, are more than tione. Thouthatable wassetand seven " �_­, " .. 11 % . . . . at nature and persistent in their re. them constantly hotograt) a hinge of the resting places, of the cattle will :.- - , . - __1 . L . _.� .-..A.!. .- , .1 ....1_.1!_-_:�_1-.�,-_ . I - an pie for perfect deportmerA and admirable pupils, with the principal of4he school 1, that the attention not only which it in their tusiness to recover It in produce good feed continually. I *, I... ­ �1,1,--I I ;, .- . . . Ourrenof . .. . . ­­��. ­ . � . A . the cooking teacher at the wel in four . ­?W,� ,:-'. , � '' __ dii cipline. tile head and . - 'i "" , L I _ . . .J1.1 --i, f .,: � . . . of all London, but of ill the world was a plan which has worked very Shade tress largely control. the places . .,.� , . . - - �,, - _, . ' ­ 0 '4 1� .. - 1�1 - . � . : % J .. . :n addition to this paternal interest, the- foot, sat down, and were serv.ed b the 0 and the business i likely ..L.. Ze., - " .� - I , � - . 7 , focused on the neighborhood, and the r five instances, . where cattle at& If a row of shade trees ` ,�,'�..... � . 11, L � I "t I _.� . . . _� - . .Government supplies boo" and all the eighth. There was wine a plat bottle authorities were forced to such action as I to irrow." could be plant-eylon a ridge and those near 4--�L_ 7' ..;* - I:i �, 7 -If - . .­ - - I . I . .. � other school requteites. The boys in the full -and with the help of four oarafes of . .. -, - :.-- .,-, -, . lone letters. The After we left4he oellar we strolled into ' 'rz � .__ - have described in prey the brooks and wet places out down all the '."��'�'. L'. ... L - � . ".. , � i professional schools where physics and wateritwout round several times. The number of police was quadrupled down another lodging house -this time one in ... . .�, ..:,_ .. - 11 . . I . droppings of the cattle could be saved. .. . - : - I .: _ - , I . - . � I I I . .. W chemistry, ckbinet work, printing end table talk includedthe general topics of "' - 1� : . there, and with such Speed " was possible which men only were permitted to sleep. Some of,us may have good pastures that �_' � - .- j.-_' "_ - ..' .- I ,..� __ ., , , I wr ___ ­ �4 �L .� ) _. . bookbinding, mechanical industries, prao- the day -an omnibus strike and thoplessure the destruction of the old'alum environment The ex-datootive was greeted on all aides yield an abundance of sweet grasses, where :- L. -.1., - . . - - ,_'-_� - ,!� - ..., . - � . . I . . _- ti at drawing and the application of the tr of the President of the Republic. t::. " , __ -I%.,.""- . . , . . �.� .; .; v .,- .. ­ upils in the dressmaking school wor &con frequented : -'-.. .. . ti a arts are taught are not under one son T k woA begun. Nearly every -one of the old by sully little nods and the touching of he cows can get all they want to a& - � narrow @treats on which the murders were caps. This was one of the PI ' ;��.:­ - - - . .. .. without too much exertion, but it is a rare-..: _,� ----;�,-:,� i_'. - � - . ­ I'. 1. .. _-, I . . -o expense ; edu3stion in the girls' profes- under prQfeasional teachers. The price for -K_4 -.. , - I .- - committed has been tom out and widened. almost excl,usivel� by the criminal cluL thing in this section. Whoever has one, .-.J_ _�I::t .J..... ( . .1 si nal schools is equally free. Prize winners making a nice dram in $3, and the patron- � . ; _.- _. ..�. ��..,-.:.%. ,*; . - . . . . . with both sides built up in substantial and -We finally seated ourselves on one of the no doubt., has taken good care of it, for the 1. I':. , , ��. . .. 11 . � . - , �::,L;. ,. .. � . _'!. L . - . the high schools are sent to college and age supports the school, The customer sanitary "artisans' dwellings," to take the long benches, and the deteitive called same coutinus, use of p�sturoe for the dairy - �, � -;-� ��:. ", t� 'I', 11 . . I .: _ - _' . '._'�.L��, �: � . _ -1 .. 11. - . . . . .1 I 6 a State pays'the bill fo ' r three and often comes to school and is fittdd by an advano- place of the old-time rookeries abd the of the loultitbre to him. - must exhaust them of their moist valuable :, ­ ­ L"' - L ­ _' . :. . I L.�: 5 re years' study and living expenses. ad pupil, in private or before the class, as I ­_ ' , ,4 ,� . .I'*. . permitted to con. 44 How long have you bee out� Petey ?" ,.4k.1 .. � 1 I _. I lodging houses, hitherto I _� elements unless some means to prevent this 1,01 - � I , -,.�;, ��-:.: L.. . . . . -.1. - . . . . - � - �,t-,.'_ "­. - 1_, . � - I I she prefem. Models are bought from ired of one. ' . ­il I ­ _. � - - 1:i , La they pleased, have he inqu; are derived fr,j.T outside sources. . _,- " - ­ . � . - ":.� � .:.1 . I _. - FOR VERY LITTLE TO". i .. I., . ." . .� - : . L .�, � .. . . r . duct their business 9 t I " ­ - �!:` . . . I - - .'� I the grand coututiores and ad in cheap rigid-, I )n ton days, Mr. Dick," responaed .-,. _. � �. , - ­.- , , � .. I . . ... - __.. .�,.,� -, , - . - . . Cc boon. placed under strict regulations, - A Pasture that has an abundance of feed ' .1 . . I _. . - There are 141 maternelle schools in' the stuff, with often charming elaot. L . the ville,inoun,looking youtb. - .. _% . .. _Z , �, - .I, , . . - - � and water, with good fences and plenty �Of -, _��'­.L��,�,� _, , ._;.L _ - . 1--,r ci ty of Paris. The hours are -from &30 ­ __ 71- - .-., ly, onforot d. This has resulted in a � one . .. L�. ­ _ ' � � -: '. ' - "' "I 0- - . I - ' 11 What were you in for ?" -. � shade, is worth as much per sare as any'- - _7 ' ­ I, ' I ��,-.: ) . :� � ,� , - . J L .. � -_ _� I I . a, m., until 4 p. m., but the mother in in : -'- - a . .� 1, li�dad reform, The actual criminal classes . _ . 1. . i . 1 - _�!_, " _ .1 � � .. . . . .. L.. .� I .'�- � I , _�. , .. . I :1 - ,� -.4-the thugs, highwA robbers, room thieves 11 Touching a gaffor, Mr. Dick." . . land on the farm. . _'. ­ 1, i, � 1.7'.., .,- I ._..�. , . . .1, ,_ .. . ne, and . . .1, I I _. I Vo , __ . . - Y -T -��t-'. - ­ . . .1 L __ - L -�,, I .I . � . -:. r3sidence, with a cook and bon -P VMy We Drink . . I r .Me_ � ­. ­ 11 _,._,�. - , ,,-. '.I. �, _.� - . - . I . � ­'�L' , - .. - �_ c� ­ ''. . .. . - . I I ­­ . ... _� ;,_'.��' --;L_" L .- . '. , .-- , .:1 atid like persons Kave been to a great 61 How ? much did you touch him fo . J . . 1� , li: ", �.. . -1 � . 1: .bipsof tho laboring classes are received I . ,rt I w. 'E only ,ad ,. .�. ; . I -;, � L''. ­_, ''"' :'_, . - '_ . . . , . I brank Dootor-Brea Is'- a a -_..g 1- _.�'_;.."._., _ �, 's 4, ­ . � L d f- th'- '! taff extent driven out or compelled to mead ' Owl a was a disy. 0 we -, L 91&.: "'' - I I-'. " , %�`, . �.. - � - - . . _I;, - , � I - I , 1. z -_L,,._ _ -­ . I . sit early as 7 a. In. and kept until 7 p. m - Iffood . . six bob W -CO), an' you'd W thought 'old I j�.., The Same RUs I ­ --. 1, - . � ._ - � I - , I - . . - : -1 . . ­ _. -1 ' -Nonsense. If you eat it whenit their ways, - ,.. � , - - - truction given in these maternelle -of life ? been touched far a I undred. IR goive me - 'Despite the fiatteries that have bee'6.��­_, "J�. -;! ­ :­ �, .. . %t I . I - 19 in will die : Womanhood to without the safeguards of 0 . � - y;t4 ._,-� , -, I Y , . . ­ T�1100181 is after the kindergarten .system. is fresh you of indigestidn' I I . . _ -..,. . L � . � I ' ,irectly.' rument- -_ ' ,I --- A - . it ill die oither law or custom. 'A woman anywhere six months, 'a A d fioaped on the new Czar, his Gove , ­ ,�,_ �. "'he' pupils are seated two at a desk, the If you eat it *'Lon it in Ale, YOU w .- ­ ), . , , , " I - sl .- . %V ithin an hour we h&4 talked to more * ' f ,-*, � - h� - - -1 _ , : I � ; � i enough consideration ; t seem to be different from that o. -' � - I . OP of which is marked off in: a variety of of diaekso germs -that have lodged in it, in England gets little - does- no .�� lv� � : 5��:. jFt�_, L _ ­ - . I -1 in nothing so fatal to life as i Whitechapal she gets none. She drinks than a dozen professional thieves. They 4 ­.:��.- . �,-j, '"L. I . - �. - . i quares for bead, straw, paper, and woodwork. In short, there . . I � toopes of their business or their his predecessor, at all events in the way .��7:..:-t.: ._. ,. 1. . I . . .I- q iite as freely as does the pion, and attends made no I 4'. - I . �­,W'­ , ' � . I . It' would amply repay the iDfant-school bre&dL at. Its latest aot� we read is ,­ � I _�­��!,__ 1%2�, - . . _: agul&rly. records with my guide. He koew them too of improverno - L-, �� - I eacher to go to Paris and make the round Patielat-Thw� you adviss' T69 to eat V is public house as often and as r - I 1_.0A.8 !�.-- , ­ . . . - . 4-.* , . ... . -1. . 11. to forbid Jews to resort, for health, to any, ­ �`,""`­ , f i" - - . - ", ­ - . f these schools for babies. To be sure somethina also ?" . 11 by no means uncommor. tofilud women we - h ... .t4,o i I . .,;�., I - I . . An we walked out of 'the district' about of the heating mineral spring& for whig - -1 1 .4 . " in om - '� " ��;,I,Je � .. - - otoT-My dear follow, pied inating in -the .bar tooth crowds . I . . L . . here are indiderout and inefficient prindi. Food Crank Do . l shape weto cloned ; the empire I& famous. This is, perhaps, t1le J,.. ': �� I .. -1 . I I- . als and assistants, but the good on6s are science had little to offer you in the way of. down there, and the hard-working matron 2 in the morning all tht - - - ��, - I-, - k, . .. . � ly in evidence an in tile ail business except that for which White- most -inhuman edict that any Government ­,_� . . *11 _� � , - � ., yal_ I . � . . 'L: Bry, very good. The great thing in ta dvioe. Everything else It as dolet,eribus is quit,o as numeroull hapal has achieved a world-wide reputatio has issued since the Middle Ages, unless, ,.. ". :. ..,.I.- ,�, . . . - I . , reate, to make something else with the :@ broad, andt of course, im Oat nothing at omad of the streets. Indeed, they rub 01 n gig n 10 pit I I 1-i * If 1. .� . street traffio--'had 'ceased. That indeed, it in i A, ti ff ot 'the watering' �- ,� - �;.� �, 34 : . I material in death by starvation, L a iniii4ers constantly, and this rubbing has - the � �___ - ' : ' .% a - '-'*' ­ - L' '­ . ­ I at hand, and so a. child with an all will resul� in which aa�e-it in worthy of a-,- ' .. ­ �L,. _� , - advertising bi ­ . . Scott I I guess the only s ) far worn away the moral class.distinction aloee was still in full. and uninterrupted places, I .-I 7. � I �'­ I � , � - I 11 will b6'&*id,,d in converti 9 Patient -Great � . I . ... I I cdaptry far more advanced in civilization. . � _ : , - , - . -1 .1, � . " ._ 0 - -1. �_ A __ - Ve it into a doll for hiesister or a littli oish for thing lor me to do Is to take t' drink.. List � tile mother of daughters whq drops owing.. . I . I . .. .. .- - � .1 . . � I � .1-.- - ,- 11 �.�, � . . � - .- I I - . . , . -A I I . � . . .- - I . . . . ­ .. .: . e�. I 1� . ; . I . I . . 11 11 . -1 : I ! - - - ',� , .-!I '' ; - . - . 1. - . . ,� L . I - I L. 'I- - .- ,*,.- �4 . 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'. .�,' , .1 .,� 2 A � - :,!�. ' - :. L C; � - I _ - I I L .- � �" L' . . . , TO-IRIT-AMS11� I : 1"i ", . . � ,:'! ,t,lt��--,, ; - . - 11 - I I tt , , , ­ � . ra 5 �. " " " . I - - N -1 " I . . - I 'A `� �_ - I.. .4.. �. ,; J . � rg - : 5�_ ,,� --�,. �'-Jnowix,,-- - - : - . ', ti I �', �, - - , �W , � .� IX 15 , � , I . - , L& I . � SP - K..WW41VW,wr� V� 1� F A 7 . I �� - - , - - I - . .. I - z - � � : , t . . 9 • _.~ n g �v�.�$'"_<itTleta44 ;, - �. tw� ■ } • L ,.r�.�.,.iFd�'4 t"�`i'"c�"�.^Y;'x-s�uit24a�.,,''�%a7 u�� h�crl%A`�r�l�'u�`W� �,'� i;' `F#'At �i<A• f 3 _ fill- fid, .`•+�F•{ �4,a,, .,+. � '. :'_ i.• :� �€�,� �- `Y'S 4.� .P4Y 7 'a It a 'Xf�� �� r5 •- � -z''I� L+s - I S I _ t <� the treasurer to pay the following: Q W Notice Cri�Forfar, $2.25 ; Geo. Palmar, $3 75 ; Har�ys Sheppard, 01.60; T C Kirkham, $1.50 ; J f ° Knights, $8 ; G Cheater, >E9.54 ; Rows�ll U'RSUANT to the Revised Statutes . Hetohison, $1.98; W. Lemmon, $4 ; T. of Ontario, 188•!, chapter 110 notice is Reeaor, $13' ; A Catton, $2 ; T Wheeler, isreby given that all creditors -and other per - $10 ; L Morgan, J Cousins, $2 30 ; W one having claims against the estate of Jae. $2 ;. ullivan, late of the Township of ickering, in i • ? Johnston, $13.12 ; W J Clark, $25 ; W he County of Ontario, Yeoman, deoeased, wtio Green, $6.36 ; W Nesbitt, $:3 ; T Kates, led on or about the fourth day of April, A. D., published every Friday morning at its office $20 ; Hague & Bros., balance on building .are required to send by registered letter, - Pickering, Qnt: bridge, $'32, as r accounts rendered. repaid• to Thomas Parker, room 44, Janes G" g' per uildiug, .oroutri• solicitor for Oeoree Smith Pick - TERMS �; Carried. rad Thomas Nowlan, of the Township of Pick - _01.9a per year; •1.00 if paid eft adTaaoa. Mr.. Cowan, seconded by Mr. Jackson, ringrexecutors of the last will and testament ` RATES OF ADVERTISING: moves that the Reeve, Mr. Baird and f the said James Sullivan, deceased, on or be - first insertion, per line - - - 10 cents. ore the 20th day of July, with A, D., 1ticu their Young be a -committee to examine road- amen and addressee with full particulars of ash -subsequent insertion; per line - 6 wa between lots 26- and 27, con D, and heir claims and of thel securities (if any) held This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- have such repairing made as are necessary I by them. (. T sements. i And notice is further given that after the said ';, ► pro - Special terms given to parties making con- sled the same at bridge in con D lot 30. ast mentioned date the said executors will pro- is for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Halt- Carried. sed to distribute the assets of the said deoeas- s q ly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. Mc. Baird ascended by Mr. Jackson, sd &mora the persons entitled thereto, having Busines.i cards, ten lines or under, with papr*, reggard only to the claims of which notice shall 0 e year, $5 OG, payable in advance. ..moves that tr- sum of #100 be granted t. have been given as above required, and the IWNotics in local columns ten cents per line, gravel the towpline between York and said ftecutors will not be liable for the said ve Dents per line each -subsequent insertion. $earboro, on con C and D, York, to grant assets or any part thereof to any person or steal aontraot rates made known on applioa, on. No free advertising. a like amount, and that Leslie Armstrong persona of whose claim or claims notice shall Advertisements without written, nstructione net have been reeeixed by them or their b© appointed commissioner for i3carboro to elicitor at the time sforesai3. �} , ' ill be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- *expend the same. Dated this ;8th dayy of June, 1895. e rdingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- Mc Baird tided b Mr. Cowan, THOMAh PARKER, i�nts must be in writiQb and sent to the pub- , we y Room !!, Jones Auildin Toronto, cher. moves that the reeve- grant his order on gS Solicitor for saidxeonio>ra. I� Job Work promptly attended to. the treasurer to pay Wm Tredway $100_ ---- . J. CLARK - PROPRIETOR. for one acre of land on lot 8, coq 3, to be used by this council, as a gravel pit, and that the. seal of the Qorporation be attach - FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1895.. ed to the resolution. Mr. Cowan, seoonded by Mr. Baird, Y moves that the reeve and treasurer be and NOTES AND COMMENTS -1.a hereby authorized to sell and convey -- fid gravel pit situated on lot 9, rear of Lord Roseberry has resigned as cin a, to one Wm Rowson in consideration rime Minister o ngland, and .Lord of the sum of $25, and that the seat of the corporation be attached to this resolution. alisbury has bee callled to forma p° abinet. He has accepted the task M r Baird, seconded by Mr Jackson, P moves that the clerk be instructed to send nil tyle new cabinet has been formed. to treasurer - of Toronto Street Railway, general election will be held at the following account, re special meeting of the council, re $oarboro Electric Rail- nCe. way', viz : $28 00. .� F. E. Jodery, of 14tontreal, Mr Cowan., seconded by Mr Young, moves has een appointed b the Ottawa Gov- that Messrs Baird and Jackson be nom PP Y m geioners to make necessary repairs to rnment, to inspect the butter sent culvert dt corner of Markham road, con D. hrough to ' Great Britain, using the Mr Baird seconded by Mr Cowan, moves ; old storage arrangements at Montreal that this council do now adjogrn to meet rad on board steam -she s. ! This again on Friday, July 5th at the hoar of p 4 p:m. at the residence of the reeve. Standard bould tend to improve tha price of ur butter in the English market. �,ymin Moore of Belleville was killed The Imperial authorities have for- by a train at Madoc Junction. Shuttle t #. p A little girl named Ethel" Bannerman • • • •ot,ryt Ule varded to the Canadian Government of Stayner fell into a freshet on this road draft of the North Pacific Sealin g from school and was drowned. LEADS THEM ALL ill, which was read a third time in Root beer is prescribed by the . Simeoe - be House of Lords Tuesday. While County W. C. T. U. as containing more t makes many concessions for which than 2 per cent. of alcohol. A« s - anada contended, it falls in two int- T. J. Patterson, a aierchaiat of Moore.�� •� i' octant respects to mleet what are field, Ont., committed suicide yesterday . at a hotel in Berlin, Ont., by taking ao egarde(I as the -just deman ds of the overdosle of chlorodvne. ealers. New Advertisements. III». C. Holland hP9 res. the osition of General Manager of the Soo BUSHELS of Seed Oata and f ntario -Bank and C. McGill, man- C7 a large quantity of berry bnabes• both " . " er of the Peterboro branch has red and black. J. E,: OEE; Pickering. een appointed to the vacancy. The cMALL PEAS—We have a"quantity of S . small peas for sale at elevator• French• ffairs of the O.ltario Bank have not mane' Bay. Apply to THOS. MOODY. agent for ust been satisfactory to the share- W. D•.Matthews & Ce. olders and a change, of management L�OR SALE—At lot 28, con 2, Picker - i as thought desirable. The -hew i� ing, t cow, first-class in every resit. fresh calved, 6 years old; 1 tat heifer; also I There ain't nes use in talking anager :is said to be a first-class young pigs. Apply to A. ALLISON, Cherry- If you want a Rood maohine, an, and it is expected that under wood, P. 0- You ought to bay the Standard is supervision the institution will MISS CHARLOTE GREENWOOD— It's the best you ever seen. scams more prosperous. MISS give lessons in Charcoal, tray,)n, I _ : and ppen cil drawing, Water Calors and Diu _ The viberatan"fellers Paintinn, from Copies, Nature, Objects. For` All look Oq it and grin, terms and date apply to MRS. 0. W. DECKER, Scarboro Council. Pickering. A sayen them tl•at buys it Will be sadly taken in. The above council met pacaaaut to sd DRE$$ MAKING --The undersigned An' you will see in this 'ere instance ournment on Mondav, June 21th, in Bar• wishes to inform the I&di& of Claremont ow'a hale Woburn. Members all present: and vicinity that she is prepared to do all That their sayin' is not true, styles of.dresP-malting, at her hunie. . By cars- ReeveFor the Standard is a booinin' ' Cheater in the chair. Minutes of ful and good, work she hopes to obtain a share ast meeting read and --approved.. of public patronage. LIZZIE' BIRRELL, And we're bound to Bee it throclgh, ACCOUNTS. Claremont, Out. tett $o taint no use in talkin', From Lewis Morgan, repairing )fridge on , ENDERS WANliD=Tenders will If you want the best machine, arkham road, between tote ld hmd 19, r - be received by the undersigned up to the You'll have to buy -the Standard on D, $12. eveningof Saturday, Jul Gth. for removin old ° , q y f And we are sayin what we mean. From F. Wheeler, straightening creek bridge and driving pile for new one at (reen cross lot 19, con D, $10. River, The tender a alto to include the plac- ing-of a tem porary brid a over the river. Ad- So this is the way with agaols of old A. Catton, . drawing{ plank from Agin- dress all tenders to 09 ROE QEROW, Clare- style machines.. Thev still try to make court, $2: mons P. o. a believe their old vibrators are the From Andrew McCreight, for draining but when the Standard Rotary Yand tile between lots 2 .and 3, in 5th con, I 13.12, a Is shown to the people a knocks From Jag. Pearce, for approach at Kir- Atem out of all their statements ton's bridge, $4. i+tablishes the fact' that she Stand. ' From R. Sellers, for taking out stamp the best on earth. _,pp lot 21, con 4, $2. From W. Leminon, digging ditch be H: B. Lott, Elots 10 and 11, cou D, $4 From Rowsell d Hutchison, for et6►tio ry, $1.98. From -Geo. Chester, for team and m - i n road machine on con D, between to���� BOX i 4 to 28, $9.50. From James -Knights, for two etrive �� C��d ��, n Kennedy road, con C, $8. R - T C Kirkham, for hauling plank fro - Agincourt to lot 4, con 5, $1.50. 3 Geo. Palmer, for culvert on Kenn 1 palm I/lI $1,00,000 it� _ cad, con C, $8.7.5. �M PNNI From Harry Sheppard, for tile for ro 8ti Fund A5 -x etween lots 30 and 31, con C, $1.50. Over $7,7QQ,� A W Foifar, for repairing scraper fund Head t)ffics. fit3iiONTO, "-road machine, $2.25. . • • • W J Clark, for .printing 314 minutes of I This Bank has a branch al 8bu�rills vnncil seed auditors report for 1894, ' 25. Rolled i Flour, i , where deposits are taken at current rates. Joseph Cousins, -for iron for bridge on Graham Flour, Sums off 1 and upwards received in Markham road bet lots 18 and 19, $1.50. -1 the SAVINGS BANK De Cracked ".Wheat, varti>neut, and Jamie Ley,. for rods and nails for Rolled Oats, interest allowed half yearly, SrWmsJobnston, for repairing rid a on Rolled wheat, Farmers sale not$s and other goad p g g paper discounted at lowest rates. For on 2, lot 20, $13.12. Corn M eal, turthor information apply to �:. Wm Green, for cedar for bridge at lot I :' 6 0, con 2, $6.36. I If as CaII on JOHN ELLIOTT, "Agent, Thos Keate, on account of working road machine, $20. ........ 8TOUFFVILLE William Nesbitt, filling rap end -of bridge • " ' a r ver the Rouge north of Milne's, $1.50, al• we H. Elvisg, No. w filling up hole at north end of iron V b = w o 4 d! m ridge over Rouge east of mill, $1.50.. Elm'Dale Mills, I ickering._ 5' 0, a The. Reeve laid on the table the deed of o' ne acre of -land on lot 6,. 3, as a gravel o ~ it. THE CELEBRATED The committee appointed at last rtieet- - y Q w o g to purchase a gravel -pit reported that LEHIGH VALLEY COA0L g` a pit had been purchased on lot 8, con $ a IN it W aw .tor the sum. of $100. Andrew Young acknowledged to be the beet " oMop s,H ,a hairman, made the report. coat maned. tl ro:11 OP4 The reeve read a letter from Messrs. • $ a ;. awrenee & Ormiston, Solicitors, Toronto, ' n behalf of Gordon Henderson & $on, of I1� IMP`ORTIN� bILO •'•• $l g 16 r, gra JT allantrae, statin tat the r claiantr ag ,...:FROM �'b[E RiIhTE#�...ad met with an accent on the Mark Fab am road, loath of Malvern, used by the Why bay inferior coal when you sari gel _ ti; �� Isar M ant of a railing• the befit for same price.. •w Ave. # Mr. Cowan, seconded by Mr. Yotrnq, x ; a * ' go I& Iitsy 91a over that •Messrs Peter B Reesor and E c OFFICE AND YARD �a' ' okra -Beare be commissioners to have dlt- ....**•. &►. �� �,, July hes cleared out in bills in beats 8 and 9, aw i d that they be allowed' to expend the HTN( 8T„ PiQHE$ZNtI. •� Sept sun of $12. for that purpose. + a+a •. Mr. -Jackson seconded b M . Young, = .; . (opo Gordon Hones.} . y r o fit. ,. , . ea �w Igo flues that the reege grant his order on . 0. W. DECKE�t. w t Kf T � fh `F:, � j 4 _.,4 •N� _1 -h1 1 �y -L'Yi S'r - tyRL ncT- ?�^ 1 Y •_ : #'a' �y',i ,z•..,eif ?,�Fi'" i's�,'fi #ate;:, ' Y Y+ 5 �8fad���1 + xt .".am..�:�x1a....�c'sQ"3n-n^A`'-'�,ss3s �r.LW "...S:ds _r'i.�s-x+a ^...--Ste^i-viiCi..�+L ',�:�.i.a►t.�..@S. - t d. r .: `y - 4 tri s. +'let; f f s. - --�sx. a a.. .. ,. .. - � ,.-_. 1 .: -r �..., .- t k... �r,. t. 2 3 - Y - ... - - - - - '.:, . --•Iz 4, . t . - ., -, - . _. nc' ,'i,<i '-r :,59. . ra ' t, - .,:a::. ." �y . .. _ .-' -.v ^1;'. ., : - .. a :, -. _., ,-�-- .4 'sa- :. •PEs s , , i <- --. - ..� .. t . " . - .4..^ - .. i� -�j� � f .-.a�. - ,�•' -!„fir ' _ r, ( «r'., ` ... " '' ' rc 5 9 .. ....... .. 4 h •.c• -. : :.. i . - . 'r:.. _ - - ,c .... .•�. .:' . .. + , ,fir t - y� � a € , - + ��+ ��{ . . ".k ri .-. ..:- . _. ._ .., . 1-v: L�. . a , • i # ... A��F ,t+s...1+ ,� . :.`''tar :9a . );>: :,i.="sit', pn ..f.c -: t•- •*`y„y, ''�' ;"`'.. _ . .. : ; . - _ , :. , -_.'- _ _. .r•.. ,. - --;yt,. ;,fp- sa-r_ .'�4� . _Yg �..- ..�`-�j-.IS.. - ale. -_ -. ,, ... ,. 4. - ..- ...:.- 4 'i.,, - -:. -.. - E' - � p' 'Y� !-.� - :tea_ :. "'S V '¢'��,,�-.,�< ,�Y�..tia.�_ - r. ! .+win... - _ -C :'4 i'tY'•b55' dl., ::. >4"' m t: ..� ..r r r, �..,- s a i _. r .. ... I '} n.. ,: trt. `j .. .. _ ... -, ?' . aM:+ : ". ..fir - _ . i .... _ I. tip } , I s . s. .,' "t i1.1. p , x. _r f ..' -_ _ ..: :N .. f , ,., n n. fi .. ,. t �, , .. a �. .a,. �u A..:: _ . - 1. -- - .. — . ¢ i. 4 $° - - _ , ; DISTRICT DOTS. Diamond �Cail �- - \ �ubsoriba for the NBWS �' Rs' MA$KET. �; ARME STOLEN IN THE MOST BARE FACED MANNER T080NT0 June, 27, 1894: jpi.", . ` vire FROM UQR EBCHANGIEB. e ew Jewe�ler� Store,i,�i'., 40 cents from now until the Wheat, fall . Q� -11 enetanguiehene has set out 1Qt)O lYlitple snow open, and showing a full line of Watohes, Glooka and Jewellery at ver lowest 18t'Of Jailuar�. 1896, wheat,spring ........0 0 85 to , 0 00 s 00 00 to 085 tr es this season. prices For instance see our Ladies Sterling Silver Watohes for X4.50.adiee: � .6. ; Y Wheat,red winter...... Sixteen hundred men are ` eh 'a ed on '' Sterling Silver Belt Pins • Roll Gold worth'1,00, for 500. Ceti kinks worth g g _>� s�LE-Inekortns station a.T.s wheat, goose ......,'....t: 00 00 to 00 75 - th Parry Sound railway. 81.50 for 900. Ladies and Gent' Watch Chains for $1.50 worth 82.50 TRAINS GOING EASTDIIR AS FOLLOWS:- Barley, bush ............. 00 00 to 00 47 '.� Rev. Jae. Batetone, of Tyrone circuit. and ever3thing at similar prides. Remember our repair depart.I. N°14 _ MAIL 7:58 A. M. Oats, bush ................ 0 0 42 to 00 48 Y b been appointed as junior minister on , j� ment. All work warranted, Come and see no. " cAL , 2:24 P. M. Peas, bash ................. 00 64 to OQ 00 5" _'.' F th Orono circuit. VQNN�iR j " 8 LOaAL, 6:18 P-' M. Hay, new, ton............ 15 00 to 16 00 _ jam, - ohn Lowe ie prepairing bim,eelf for A' - Brock .•, �r 111t�� �n�,• TRAINS (IOIN(3 WEST DIIE 19 FOLLOWS:— Straw, ton ................. 4 5.0 to 5 00 }`, I lei,�t-� P.S.-Mr. W. Lo an, Piakerin ' ( Dressed hogs ............. 8 50 to 5 75 "'` a or ination into the Anglican Church g g, will forward -to me all repair work left with him. No. 7 LOCAL 9:14 A. M. `' M'nistr ,Diocese of Ontario. No extra charge.. '• 8:09 P. M. Beef, forequarters....... - 400 to 800 y 18 LOCAL . Beef hindgnartere......-. 900 to 10 0011 , 3, obt. Rowe, tenant on the James 1 MAIL 8:22 P. M. 4. G msby farm, has purchased Mr. Jae. 'PINES! WA RX.,—Vunbarton stattoa a• Mutton ..................... 7 'Od to 800 � .. M Gill's butchering outfit, Orono. -MILLINERY- s.let: veal, asro+atss ............. 500 to 7 00 z - . -h h e local bank i Bnt ,1:sat Ni era ter, Ib..... . ag Fa1lEl, N. Y. i i • • 1 • ti i T2iAINi! (OIN(i EA9'r DUN As F41,1W8:— • ••••••••••• �0 18.90- �Q �lI. I . - wi 1 charge a discount of one per cent. on I . N 14 M ggs, doz.................. 00 r I t', � d E 11 to 00 00 Ca adieu currency after the first hof nez9 . - mo th. , ILad named Wiliam I orrPw cues arr ted Monday at Newtonville charged I-.', \ •_..�� ­ , I � -. . , . wit a theft of $26 from Mrs. Stephens, To onto. . --. delegation from Port Hobe went - to _ Ott wa on Wednesday of last week. to urg the appointment of 'H.; A. Ward, Ma or of that town to one of the vacant - . Be atorshits. - eeye-Eddy, who so mysteriously die• - . ap eared from Clarke, has been located no San Fransisco, Cal., w fere he is en aged In fruit culture and io enjoying axe !lent health. ' , - ev. Chas. Adams, -who wets ordained .. at he late conference at Piston, has been ap luted to the Flinton Mission on the Ta worth District. Mr. Adams will be . ' gr atly missed by his many friends on th Orone, circuit. - n Wednesday, -May 29, the residence of - . •iii hard Cullisj Esq., Camborne, brother - of rs. Jas. J basion, Bowmanville, was th scene of an interesting wedding. R v. S. T'. Bartlett, -of Cobourg, joined in , --,- - " _ m rVage Mr. John Hall, of Lakefield, - an Elma R. Cullis, daughter of Richard C lits. ' ;Tuesday afternoon Iittle Stanley Kemp, - - tb three-year-eld son of Robt. Kemp of Dundas street, Toronto, vhile playing . about his father's butcher shop, accident• - al y sat down ir. a pail 'of boiling water - w ich had been brought in ;for cleaning p rposes. The child was so terribly sc lded that he died from the effect of his , in'uries Wednesday forenoohn. • , "Greater, and better than ver," , "Ez- c !ling all others," and "It Ever," like a - : agnet," are terms very appropriatly ep- . p ied to Toronto's Great Industrial Fair, It e seventeenth of which will be held fr m the 2nd to -the 14th of September - n at, and the Directors announce their - d termination to make this year's Fair e lipse all former ones. They have issued a very neatly gotten ap pride list, a copy I whish can be procured by anyone who . - . s desires, by dropping a post card to Mr. .. . J. Hill, the Manager-, at: Toronto. -' - , LAKE SHORE. e farmers have started liaying: .. _ am 'aments abu,ndantly as his Ambi- tio is visiting east. essrs. Gormley and Birrell completed I 1.the r rdad job on Monday. rs. Madill and Miss Eva Patterson left ' -A for ome on Saturday. . se Eva Sanders is visittng with Bow - ma ville friends this week. . bort, you should not drive so fast here afte . Give the wheels a chance to turn. . L and Herb Sparks, and Will Turner - left or their homes in Toronto on Saturday. M e. Getow and children, of Whitevale, inn ayed with Mr. and Mrs. `Wm. . She pard. ': 0 r tree and fruit agent Joe Y " sent . aw y the books, Riving up the basinesr in des air. Try again my man, success will _ , be ours if you only persevere. .:+- ' UXBRIDGE ,.`_ i A couple from Cannington desirous � of 1. gett ng married arrived in Uzbr'dge on --.-' W nesday of last week# and waited all day or the purpose, bat could not get a min star in town. They were all sway. - The couple were disappointed, but not dis- Cour ged, for on taking the evening train - . the rospective bride said they would., "get -: off a Stouffville by jingo, and catch 'some of t em there." W dneeday, before' Magistrate Camp- - - . bell, John Cowan and Jabez Wright were charged by the Brookdale Trout Co. with fishing in their waters. The men thought they were safe because standing- on a : poblio road,. The magistrate decided - • agai at them and •as both were poor men the rout Co. agreed to pay the costs (no smal ansa), the defendants being- allowed . , to g on eupended sentence. This will - pro bly prelent any farther attempts at ac in Another as load of horeer was shipped . by Joseph Ward yesterday. There were - some very fine lookers among the lot. R. F. Moulds of Verona, Pennsylvania, is spending a week with relatives in town and vicinity. Since leaving Uxbridge Mr. Moulds has become enamored df many of the America characteristics. He thinks they are the most progressive people on the earth. A slow.bic)cle race is on the list of Con tests for July let and ought to provide a - lot of inn. he idea is for each rider to . go as slow as aeibl5. There will be con- . • - siderable wi ling and falling off before the a;stance s covered. ` Thieves ar operating ' again.! Oli Mon- . gay night Ge . W. Stewart's poultry house was entered and robbed of its feathered . •.. occupants. he same night Mr. Thomp- son's fruit attire was broken ieto, and some Of his stook carried away. Make your premises sec re and keep the ball dog ' loaded. -=Jo al. �' Donald No le, who has spent the past nine months t Anarbor Collegiate Insti- tute, is visiti his parents o Soot,. Mr. Noble was his candidate at the recent exams, in contraction with. the 11. Institute. By the an nal trander .of the Metho- dist sonieren is Uxbridge district Rev. W. P. Bra succeeds Rtev. C. T. Cookingq at Gloodw and Rey. W, H. Learoyd succeeds Re . E. D. Lewis at E m. By the br ng of a scaffold o4 a bairn raising -a, J Mask's 4th con. I�cotti on F, Tuesday, .tin framsas, home god Dared by i'„ ! ~ . _ 3 -3- , f'.c-. - L At fx .- s t -'Yr t Y - J�� r- --4-, f°5 "y. Ft r\t 3� . ,As n st 1 r�-s"j a V. MID „ 8 LOCAL . • . 2.ig .bi. .6:28 P.M. ' Potatoes, per bag.........,' 8090. OD - f- . $ ,' TRAINS QOIN(i WBST DUJL As >roLtolvs �- DOlI T+ N ON BANK '1. I - No. 7 LocAL .. . . 9:18 AX. 1011V MANA(;ft . . a -:; a' . i" - ,,,''- : ` . ' 13 - - _ lx�D . - . 3.15 P.M. , : """"" Capital Paid up . $1500 ana - - �{Z­ lk a .V Surplus, - X1;500,000 . WHITBY ENCY, , at Saai[iat 3[nfl�aM 'Iheaapete ,� : " o 3 9AWNGS DBRARTMENT. - . .1 - Iutsreet allowed at highest ourrent rates. NO DryPMad Gin •J notioe of withdrawal required. '�` i�� Yf _ . E. J. THORTON; . .: 1011V MANA(;ft . . a -:; a' . : ` . ' Thei�� r - r: : vStous -,- -, .. - , , I....*:, ,. .... i-, . _ - . ' I . a - P, . - ` . L - ... ,v L1.- --;.-1- 3 — 1.s— 1� S ' i+ /'c s�' �1VIP�II1VI '- I � T - - t . �.:� �� - . Is �� : t z. ` Creamers, 'L` HILTS-& PILLINGHAM9S.,-Milk Pail �' . r Strainer Pails -- N: �Ib. Furniture Establishment ie replete with the latest styles in Always on hand. - ah 3 BEDROOM SUITS at $12, . . KENDALV , . I, . PAYIN CURE ' .. . PARLOII SUITS, . , EXTENSION TABLES and I E I am uow prepared to put ,} ' r i ' CHAIRS of all desoriptiails. up the best (Ialy. Iron' ,,, ;� 'We have a Int of new styles in Picture Framings on hand. I , �O8T SUCCESSFUL RENEDr avetrough on short - FOR MAN OR BEAST. _ est notice. . ow"M to !M ewsets and sane buopoi ` "' UND)ERTAKINt1 : Our Undertaking Department is also complete in- every BeadproobbelowI .. > ` respect. Coffins and Caskets in all sizes -constantly on hand. Embalm- � lg $pAr'N SURE. �- Ing made a specialty. sus Heaa.n"00, m..s+tu.M,'•A - - ig, ti -- .' �r�e:�s�ai� �s �''Al`Il$C�''ii4drk $' �Clt HILTS & DILLINGHAM, Pickering. >� •. r.with W ��ls if p 1. y It 8..,. ■ .ad R'O"eoWW onrsd h h Do Kenned- being thrown to the around. At last re- own stable over Thursday night. 'Fri- ! J % � ' ports both were doing well. day, James Found's, Danbarton, noon ; KWAL . $ SPATIN UUREs , There is a law in Ontario ander which Maxwell's hotel, Highland Creek, night. Dr. li. J. KBVDAMft oAVi NO 4r•+•'K Pirie s Bldekr Pickering• - , benevolent people may units to rescue and Saturday to his own stable until the dol-' Dear 1910* .1 have used savers! bntua of your -- i; , rotect all ill treated or n eeted children. lowing Monday mornin r. ep•t Lwft Ankm$Mrs " vrteh anuah saHave I P g Y g• o A, •s°i«a es."i: msawi a 1�1T k ,•, ,. The cost t saving a child is only 5 per neat Po ie Stanton. Standard 199,99 A-T.R "'s "'" a vtk..r H"° 1pO1 wAnded It to TIME MEANS MONEY Y' Of the cost of arresting and punishing a Q � i +� trial 2.17 race rho. 2.23 the property ,;, , ; criminal. Even from the money side of b. p pe ty of ��•� � Why waste time and and laberworking the . - ;., 48 the question it is one that requires the at- W. G. Barnes, Green River, will make the ,11W Sale by au �� drew „ pump handle when the wind will do it "' ', tention of every good citizen. -Times. season of 1885 as follows: -Monday May Dr. B. or. XDdZ.Z oOl[PdXY, without expense. ":k 8th leaves his own stable Green River to - Gleeson's Hotel, Greenwood, noon ; to setost►veoM rate , tn. For the small sum of 130 you can get one ;� I Gordon's Hotel, Pickering, night. Tues ------------- ------ ---- - ----- : {► F9 A "" L. SCOOIl16t R=���s A day wnodraff'8 Notal, Whitby, coon ; DECKER'S LIVERY i .; Sebert's Hotel, Brooklin, night. Wed- r+ y I� .ti ; COMPO�lNDa uesday, Hotel, Myrtle. noon : L. Sebert's Improved ' WINL ILLS - �' l 1:. ♦:eeeat dlsoa�arl► �4 aaeid Hotel, Port Perry, night. Thursday, First-class vehicles and horses for hire day _ t pb7esciao. etML Utica, noon; by E m, Mansion House, or night. Teaming done promptly by (patent applied for) stoRt by MotwwN qf Uxbridge, night, Friday, John Sanders, day.*or job. 'Bus in connection meet- This machine can be attached to any 11 : Zahir& L � �, > 4 Goodwood, noon; Queen s Hotel, titouff • ing all G T R trains. Freight and ' pump handle without change. , utile, night. Saturday own stable until - .�r' 4 sats sad reilablemedblas a!s Y express slivered to all parte o! 1 i. ; .- ,� followina Monde morning. 'The above covered. Beware of anpriao pied arossistb who l Y g• the villiage.. ,�, BIOU(HAM . Y cost► Inferior medlolaer u plans of this. ash for coats w! 1 be oontinaed tbroaah out the Board, Bale and commission stables in . . Cock's Cotto4 scot tl�potteN.t� wosuD.ti- season, health and weather permitting. connection, . -f A hrfry at !sclera el and a oeab In pastime In tetter ������ and wewiilsend, sealed. by raw man. yaussaw Grit Wilkeo, the thorn' -bred- trotting C�'�a� t �' Is plain en"fter to Idles esly, 3 etalliOn, the ro Prop.. PICKHI LNG paeaoolars p party of W. G. Gerow, ,>s , ': stamps. Addrers .The Cool. Company, Whitevale, ni., wi maks the season of -- -_-- TAILOR _ - SHOP -' , - . ­ Rladsor. oat.Oanada, 1898 as follows :-Monday May 6 loavesEI OFFER.—O _ • - • " jSold in Whitby by W. R, Howse. own stable Whitayale, to F.O. McQusi' _ _ - - __ _ lot 6, con. 4. Pickering noon, to Harr I have a large range of samples of , Y rt . Harry ——— i _� t Mean s lot 26, con. 8 to Wept Whitby, To The Public • Pring and Summer Saitial{e to •; . A PERFECT TEA night, Tuesday, Wm. Re barn'► lot 8, select from, at. prises that will cause you , .4 c p our chew and ood con 5, East Whitby noon, Wilson's hotel i p g mush astonishment. �. _ Ashburn, night. Wednesday, Frank ` .- Y STATIONARY, 0 N A R Y Having just received the latest fashion Jones, lot 4, con 7, Pickering noon, SCHOOL SUPPLIES plates from Paris, I am now prepared to ' y, Wilson's hotel, Claremont. ni ht ;Thais- r ONSOON da' awn stable night, Friday, Wm.. give entire satisfaction. 1 , Y ig Y KNITTING YARNS, Call at once and avoid the rash. - Stonehouses lot 9 eon 4 Sat►rboro, noon & FI N E W00 LS : John Graham's, lot a6, Kingston road. t A. URQUHART, Brougham, � ;; � ,, .Mr : Pickering nigh,, 8atnrday, Gormisyy's &180 good Woolen Mitts and' r,rtcaT TEA; hotel, Liverpool market, noon, owe stable 1N THE W0111ef ' till tollowing Monday morning. This Rug Patterns.-�,--.. $ season heat continued ihr0 p .� FROM TM[ T[A PLANT TO THE TEA CUP agbont the a� 9h and wa►t#ise permitting. 11� do E B00NE ` ` )i IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. E. t: , . tf"A Billings. the proper.y of Jonathan ' ' +1t r a - '�M�nsoon•• Tea is put up br the Indian Tea Porter, Piakeriag,.Ont., will make the East End - - - PICKERING, a eu U � ;�; rowers.as a sample of the best qualities of Indian season of 1885 asfollow.:-Honda MaI — .L *i�. 7� j: • eau. Therefore the use the test can is the Yt 00 i y >.election of the Tea i4, blead'�that is why they 6, leaves own stable, Pickering, for W Nj"FO�DALL1. "� put it up themaelva and sell it only in Ehe original rift's hotel, Whitby noon, to Central .-, -- I packages. thereby securing its purity and eaoaBance- hotel, Oshawa, night. Tuesday, Hotel, U t . ls oy Put up len ib., i Ib. and S !b, packages, and nawr Raglin, noon, to Sebert's hotel, -Port � 1`'�II�G tVL . I { 'ic.lt! in Perry, night. Wednesday, Heard'a I.,-" ., TN ENEw AY , iI ALL (i00d GROCERS KEEP TT:.,. hotel, Manchester, noon, Wilson's hotel, ,j - if your grocer does not keep it. tell him to write to Ashburn, night. Thursday, Sebert's STEEL. HAYTER & 00. - hotel, BrooklIn, noon, Gordon's hotel, ' Pickering, night. Friday, Thos. Kuox's _ 11 and 13 Front Street East, Toronto► Brook road, noon, Maxwell's hotel, High• I Creek. night. Saturday, John ` Henderson's, lot 88, con, 2, Pickering, JADES HAVE � noon, then to his own stable where be - Horseshoer At General Blacksmith,_ _ will remain until the following Monday morning. The above route will be con - C LAR.E M O N T �, tinged throughout the season, health and . weather permitting. ... - M . ra ILL Is New ' shoes 25o cash or BW oredil, mad Drown Pr 4 iee,, the ' property of T. C. guarapteed satisfactory. Oliver, Brantford, wil make the season BARRY'S - NEW - �$�� of 1895 as touoriei : -Monday, April 286h _ - I E A IJ r leaves own stable. Green RITer, to J. M. Geraw's Hotel. Brougham noon; by — STEEL WIMMMILL - - .CLARElfONT STATION.1. Greenwood to Sebert's Hotel Brooklia - sA trial solicited. night. Tuesday. Woodrtlg's Hotel, —WITH Whitby, noon; Gordons Hotel, Pickering, �. �r Ts T O x Y R Horse Re6lster.1. night, Wednesday, 0ormley's Hotel, ` 1 Uverpool, noon; own stable and remain no wood used in any part of its, I�riG1'tt%f/ '$tits', (1881: [7711], tfle ins- all night. Thursday, Franklin Hoare, lel! construction. 1. ported Cl desdale a on, the property Mar am., noon ; Jacob Wideman s . jr. _ of Jonathan Porter, Pickering, Out., lot 27, con. 7, Markham, nigh!; Friday. CHEAPER THAN WOO—Do will make the season of 189,5 as follows: Miller's Hotel, StouQviiile, noon, ; Todd's Honda.y, Jane Ord, Isaias his own stable, Hotel. Goodwood, night. satiuruy,- ,All Wooly painted and gaara4lteed. Pickering, proceeds to Woodirufr s hotel, Brown's HoWl, Atte noon`.- is oltt1 _ �a.GIF - s� F''9t,�,)ps. Wbitby, noon; Central h". Oshawa, Stable .arltd teslla n anti A&WI 1. Mtn., • , 1MIA41% •. t. Tuesday neon to Wopdru>>r's daX lanilirig, sal►.'+► Whitby, o t. Wady +� eontti t>bine ilkIS , ,- I �' ! "' Orden s hotel `�a,,y,y,� r to 1 r I.11 , PWWMS, - - _ .Y-,, __ - .r' `c i, -�. .. `+ 11 E'• ,-5. les __ R ' ..m . AIVN •Y,�n _1. if',• .. 7� r .�. '. i� 3., a > C��+�.. �asi_,-._-"_l,.jc F #P i� _ , #,L�` a Yrs' k ..• i.e. •.E J r. i � c' s 4M ta.s ' 4, y,g� v -,Xi'-. rr - - �. g�g1 ., . < ]_fy .: - i ! Paris Green or * * -,,3 ­ N•2�.�. i:. r ­�—- , � ... ,:. . .1 - ..,.a .-.. �� ­ -:, DryPMad Gin •J , '' �' �,t ZJI 1.,t L.For eq, . i distributing Insecticedes and . : ` . ' Fungicides. r ; - Thousands in u e• �� ; :t I m : ' Distributes (been, London Purple, �" , Hellebore, Sulphur, Lime, Fangirotd,'. �V : `�w. Tobacco Dust, etc. , _ " Destroys potato. bu - and ex other bllgb�. ° V� n insects and prevents . For the farm, o"bard; Vioeya - = . , - -;. '7. ' and garden..11 '. _ .p For. particulars 1M4' to '. IiOP N , - '.. � r . 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A noble wu" °tiiz hue gone: Eagiand baa " SiDce tlenator titantord'e. death got ones, o r- .1 THS V�B� LAT ST FROffi ALG iltVE� Fllaishl>n' Tt11I0 �, to day few women more worth of univer• dollar has come from hie estate to the uai• German Toast -"-Cut into diass a leaf f '- . ° _' Y. . sal reverence and affection. But few A TH WORLD. varsit , he founded. To kee it rennin After the hard work of movie furniture °� y p g g ' baker's bread, soak them ten or fifteen English women have received more signal { '-"- - Mre: Stanford hue given oD an average o dusting Carpets and sunning the aonteats minutes in a flint vt 'milk, into wbioh are . ' $1,000 a day, half her private means. of oloaaw and storeroom, the ivin of a t tokens of scalier esteem from latr}'trxttiktt'' Tt ifny About waft town wank g $ gq p P Queen mined two btu►ten.e s sad a inch of salt. try, blreat Arllarn, tae tt..ued states. A letter hws been reoeitred is Boston little toavh of varnish os olish t0 this or , Diotoria than Miae Emil Faithfail And P Fry in equal parts of hot lard and butter -'f Y sad All Porta d( the silobe. Cendestsei from a reliable Aoneeiosn Citizen reelding that, the uttin u of a latera or tt.e re• until each slice is a olden brown. To be tote was ss mtich to the oredlt of one as is Turks loin in detail soma e►f Lhe p g p p g :`� and Assorted ter-ltTlss� 14eadtaa. Y� 8 K In- served With puddingasuos.- she other. But Emily Faithfull's chief horrid Cruelties inflicted by Kurds and. covering of a auahfoa is almost play. ° ii O�NdDA. dietinotion ie thateiie had m�de her names a Turkirh pffiCiala on the unfortunate Art• deed the addi>,g of these 1ftWs $aishing Lemon Padding. -Beat the yolks of a Tresaurer .tock of Waetwortb hsi bQ,en montane in priroa touches is st;oh a t?leasnre to the real home force eggs with nfoe tablespooafoL orf' - i it synonym of a most practical form of help-- asked to reef n, Hanr Le►n to 's ltarneas oho `, a four• white en r the juice ot" two lemons and ., • f fnlnese for wo en intent u on' hal i° - g Y g Y maker as to be a rost,. ll� P P 8 The Montreal 8�eet Railwa` aatmad story building, in Fall Rives, ass., in a arrall tumblerlul of sweet mill. Lige t►" = themselves, - nearl $4 000 on funds y which there were e►bove iCtty emalopes, How mash Dean he done to best:tify a - - + y ' Y• " moetl women wan wrecked on !'ri w b home iu this rwa aiad with how small as dteh with psete and pone in the aniztare.: The ro Deed cant to Lad` Thom son Y Y Y Y After tt is baked beat to • froth the , � a / � P P g Y P the explomou of the boiler in the Cellar. ezpendituraoftime,etrgngthandmonoy,only whites f t roe e s with three table- -,' A daughter df a Clergyman of the-Chnroh has been voted by Parliament. ° gp; F Four persons were killed and two fablly those who have tried Can ima ice. Home of Englan3, her own social advanta es Belleville mer�hante have ranted s 6 s Confula of white sa ar read it over ._ , g g injured, pp g ' were of the best, but her' heart was too Friday haif•holiday to their employees. things among the following suggestions the top of padding, return to the oven and Capt. Dunn and nine men of the Govern• brown sli h61 - ° big, her aympathiae too einoere and prat• Mr• W. E. Parked s jewellery store in mast steamer Petrel on Friday captured max of help to housekeepers in aomptet- S y f +' tical and bor.preeeptioua too Clear as to Hamilton was robbed of X400 woeth of the tug H. J. Warren and two mud sooevs, ing Lbeir spring renovations, `"!' �`: 'i goods. the ro rt of the Buffalo Dred in Com• �� ' what ought and might be done Ito make P Pe Y q g If the oar et in the bast room,' etflt per- ACUTE LO.C$JAW CII$Eff The Windsor salmon canner on the P '.4 11 . �_i any selfish mode of life tolerable. Whether Skeen& River, British Columbia was°y' from Ruffolo, dumping-dredgings in sista in looking a trifle dust and the colors , • Canadian waters in the Niagara river Ia Y i' t.. '""- w -t - or not she had prophetio vision,;ahe had burned. front of Fort Erre. .The a►-taia.and- four dingy allot it fa pat bank on the floor,wash A tetmwrkabte bat tlsitxers�ai fitisrgltw>! clear inei{tht and free oarlock. .She saw The steamers Edaa Brydgae and Alaaritia men of the tug were arreatped; and were IL fn Chir way on the fleet bright sunny day. Aperatiea. collided near Rat Portage. The Algoma yoked u to Fort Erie. the condition of working women, and the was badly damaged, p Ins ' ilfulof warm water dissolve two table. The surgeon's scalpel was wielded with - .. %41, condition, too, of women who needs but G%NBRAL, . e oonfuls of owdered borax. •From this now trium h at the Randall's Island Has-` Seventy horses and Wattle urate killed . , P P P - the chance to work and were ready for near Qu'A.ppelle by 'a 48 -hours' visitation Russia in�ma�ssing troops on gar' Armenian wring out a soft cloth sad wipe the Carget, " pita1, New York, the other afternoon, ` and ` ' the nett things in 4the way of legitimate of peculiar grey flies. frontier. • . rubbing across each breadth. Rinse the a Case of &cuts trismus, or malignant look-- . f opportunities for sel4f-Su ort but were in Two members of the Ladies' Orange Belie• The commeroisI treat between Russia Y Cloth often, If the carpet is large It will' jaw, oared. This u the . $est trial of PP valent Association were fined ALO each at 'and Japan has bean signed. ba neaesaar to Chan a the water° If there surgery in the treatment of th a=Qitiog painful perplexity as to whst;they could do° ganiiltou for violatin the ineurauae""act, y. g . R In the Town of Mereny, Htrngary, three are ■ to rub them with a beush Have elf disease on record, IO was one of those Mr. Craig rho horticulturist at the Ex- hundred houses were burned and several PO In ttiie respect Miae Emmy Faithfull was perimentat farm thinks that G�anadian persons were killed. tl•e doors sad windows open, ru the carpet daring ezperimeatsl operations hich rtes . among the, eadieat to discern the inevitable tumatoee could be laced wi►th refit on the rformed in strietes6 sevreo std never London market. P P One hu°dreg and twelv}t persona last trill dry quickly. . pe y industrial social transition of the timC their lives in too Hoole iD the W nrtember ' The Nlackenzio tort=e` 'on Parliament district of Germany. g Two Common ifatakes frequently made become known to the pablia m' d nnleaa especially ae it so vitally concerned each by amateur■ in varnishing are in preparing the result is satisfactory to .the perator. Hill was struck by lightning and several The statue of Martin Luther, which hue the artlCle for varnisitiag and in using too Ia ire mild form trismus to o table is s fast-increa9inR number of women, Con- of the Public Works employees received been a long'citne in course of construction, much varnish. The turaiture woodwork api�aous• among the firer and forenr>Iost, she severe shocks, was unveiled in Berlin. should first be washed with soap and war n about five oases out of ten, but wb u &°ate . - sensed tiie situation. To do what she The Montreal Street .Railwa Co. will is alwa s considered fatal inside f fort Could to help somewhat, at le•►st to Dint Y The Italian tovernment will arm its water to remove all duet "and grease sn i Y Y- - . P run a eight service of r3frigerstor care -native allies in E-Irythrea in expectation I P Pe y y Torpentias vt,n eight boars. The result -of"this n wopers- thou wi ed rtectl dr . the way for the ht:reat ve•omanhood of her- between the cattle markets.° the abattoirs that a war with" Ab asinia is inevitable. be used to t4in rho varnish as the work and Lhe meat markets, Y I roeeeda. Woods tiaishad .in oil t l,ae look tion, whteb is the $cat prsotfee oft a theory r time -in seeking timely adjustment to the - . Mr. Gladstone received an ovation on his P of Drs. Joan Bigelow and M.' Mor is Bar• •.� . - Mr. Hiram Walker the bi dietitler + dull or cloud can be iresiiened b rubbin new conditions—as inevitable as ; destiny who is 78 years old, has retired from 'the visit to Ham.+urR, He was feted sad the them with a fyian°el Cloth on whit s little Ward, who jointly performed the t sal, has quoted by thQ Seaste and mer�hanta of the itealf—Came to be with her the very life buxinean, which will hencsforth be managed nit of the follovring mixtnci has Lean poured : nausea the wildsat eathusiaam am ng the r _ of her life, the soul of her religion; by his three sone. Y• Equal gleets of turpentine. and linseed oil, 6 rieians and ser Boas tenant, d it is It is seported In Consti►ntiaople that Said ut in a bottle and shaken until thoroughly P y R P i , Pcicee of hardware in Canada are Renee• "pasha will appoint a oommiseioa, includi° P believed that the method will be innivers. . . ally advancing, Wire nail, horse nails Armeniane,to formulate a scheme of r o g (i°ixed. 1'be success of the work will depend She was no fanatiq ; ah� was nqt averse and shot have advanced and rices of °f r1A ' on °sing a small quantit of the mizture ally adopted. P of the Turkish administration. and leaf of friction, y" to social distinction or insensible o social oiled .or annealed wire and iron pipe have P Y The fortunate subject of the .1% ovt)ry is enjoyments, She appreciated as nuinely been withdrawn. The New $oath Wales Aesemblj hue i So mann really good piotur� Dame .with , passed the Customs bill which abolishes ! various -papers and "magazinpe Ehst some Mtsa Susie Merrill. "Although the sufferer. as anyone the friendship of the Q sen, ae The Champlain m�tittment cost $40,000. the duties imposed iu 18f)1 and virtually ineTponeivo way of u■ing' them will be of the most rigid paroxysms for t o days `� of other people of note, but she loved most It will be erected on a nice ranted b the r 8 Y e■tabJlahee free trade. welcome. Oae vary simple w y fs to teak the shook and pain of two serious lanrgfcwl; Government of Quebec in Quebec City, them o° a anal of the door it� the aha a of o rations, Mies Merrill fs now f� ing •'on '_ of all to be of use to those who chiefly or hfeutenbnt-Governor �:hapleau is a sub• An exptosian of fire -damp ocourred in a P p Pe peculiar"ly needed her. As she wrgte in an scriber to the amount of $2,000. T°1O1i1g Pit near ADtonienhntta Pruuian I rho pietury will permit. notber vary" very good terms with herself nd the Silesia, while flue huodted mt*n "were at ratty way'is to frame themwitb eibbon. album some twenty yt are ag°�: "IG iS only Tt,e British exports to Canada inoreailed work in the titins. ODIy !0 were ro■cued, p p " sur Dons "tor whom she seems have Ftret tack the icture to the wall. Then g the imbecile,or those brow ht u in c!om Isle Tour per Dent, in May, and deereaeed c wneeived a strop affection. D�r. Jobe . q F P The s apish War Utlice aanoancee that I far an ordinary-stzod picture select sn invfc- g lazyhood, who can encounter successfully save° Per cent,, for the five mouths, The F 1 wide ribbon of a tint to hermoni+e with H. Bra den a h sioian living" almost t€ imncrta huts Great Britain from Canada the _ reinfort�e.ment of tau battalions of Y + p Y the monoton of-$nothin to' do' and can - infantry and other troops intended for the I the Colors of the picture, If it is colored ; if directly opposite the Merrills, was Calle3. 1 Y g inerea7e,i eAven and sight par teat,,, in the a blwek wtld white print, a aoloe w tuft slumber away their lives unheard among same periods. Island' of tuba will. leave Spain next and sooD made I I -'��' Monde i tlis room. Commencing at the lower le/t- ,;; tihe. dead weeds and flowers." Abogt sizty of t}�e se halt" pavetnaot y� head Corner of the pictuea, tank the end of s OL$AR DtAciNwte I ~` p It i■ repotted tha6 .H. b1; $, kdohawk the ribbon so It wig cover the ed a of the fin --_ employes in Hamill n, Ont:,, etruak for g of the disease" known to medicals noes as )n' - u"` higher wage■on 1<�rid%y. They are making was Bred on by a 3py°ish vessel sear the picture; tack it etratght aorose the bottom f There was' no "lazyhood in her idea of $1.50 a day at pros 'nt, and roan ask for O°�� of Cuba. The Mohawk followed the of the ptoturo and fold it at the tsorner to triamns, which, is this cane, wan plainly : - the true womanhood, She enjoyed 'keenly, twenty-five cents a d y more. Spaniard into port, where a full apology � make a perfectly square turn fasten in place caused by a cold in f• Cavity in th;e young tN' was tendered. with oneor two tiny tacke,Continue it up the woman's gum, where a tooth had decently - profoundly, social' advansagee, an what Tj►e Dominion lle artm9nt of Ohe Intern deals across the 4o and down the othoe side ever other advantages come with uperior or has been advised f the arrival of nine - The Ub ieiane ar'e ao vastly plaaseed with j P been drawn. The DQctos advised the : -_*Y- Yaal Dubois' equestrian statue of Joan of I being careful at the turninRe of the corners. immediate removal of the dak ane to a )-t' i `- physical and mental endowmen s nd familes of Carman im igrnnta in Win°i a Aske n flat bow or c�ertte of the ribbon to 4 P g, Are that they have started to take ups 1. epi ritual gifts fitly set off by the R ace of numbering thirty -for souls, and bringing subscription with which to purchase the I cover the last corner, where the ribbon ie hospital, a■ it was evident that the disease - with them about twent t.houea►nd dollars r' high culture; and yet she loved most of Y artist a memorial as a testimony of their I jolhad. was increasing in its symptons very rapidl a Co operat;ve dairying •ie making great admiration. Exueediagly grotty` covers for aaehions .and proper treatment voald not otherwisyiet al"l-tn "be neighhor" to those women- abi►ut- progress in Prince Edward Island. When The bark Qarrie E, Lon was struck 6 or headrests era made of dainty cotton be Ivan. _ her who most of ell needed such -lea ership the Cornwall factory . opened on June 15, lightning ofl' the Baham s, The vesse I crepes. They come in all color■, The covers . . _ Whoa Mi■s Merrill arrived et the haspl• such cliampionship and helping as }ie spas 1893, less than 700 pounds of milk were was loaded I with petroleums and ocher ' should W made with battens and hutton- tal her jaws were perfectly sealed." She - . - best fitted tc, give. And then Emily delivered, but un June 3, 1895, 6he delivery nflammable i material, an,l burst into holes along one edge so thea• can be slipped had eaten absolutely nothing in several' wan 9,;27 pounds. flames. The raw had a terrible experience'off, for one of their great advantages' is "days, and was glowing weaker and weaker.. - '* Faithfull saw tt.iLg in the time of t. She .- i " that the can be so.eaeily laundered when As exhaustion is the immediate cause of A mulatto named William Jones of �It: 1Q the ■ha. tt imfeated waters. yy caw the thing to do and did i For Cathariues was picked up on the bank of A special espatch from Shanghai .�y■ ' soiled, The most etlective finish is a double death in trismus, this condition caused her : _' women the world over Miss Faithfull was the Niagara River, having apparently that a remn _ t of the famous hlacik flus is rutile of ttie mawrial. It should be about life to be despaired of at once. ,The opera. _- falleD over the earl ice rcbabl the da eatr000had a Chua Wa isle,ndof Formosa two ►nebes wide, Plain red or blue denim tfon known as tracheotomy—that of open- £;' the "3liss Greatheart" of bar generation, P P �' Y Y �" g' is the moat serviceable malarial for Cover• ing the throat—had to be performed in _ before ho was found. a wan dalirioue 'and acs ex •ted to make a dgtermined ' in the -cushions of illuwe to be used an P par nourishment and i ____ and badly injured• I stau,i again• the Japanese,who acre taking i g P order to obt&ia ro Eigh-te;en Years Ago. ) Solomon Pertigo,'whose storiosabbut'tlie possession of the island. , the porch or in the hammock. It is best to stimulant for one suffering such intense - - This "mon h I I abduction of his ate •Ilea 1 make theta plain, sim I Seamin a ony, and avoid the dreaded e t .;. t tt will be eight•eeel. years p ghter caused a, The Auto ice, of Paris, io deniandin P Y g the edges g zha tenon g Logathtlr. Avery good filling for such at much w possible, By tracheoton7y a ince the great fire at Sig sensation in Woodito-A,, Unt., a short , the publication of the text of the treaty oushione is fine bits of paper about an inch glass tube connection into the gullet or John, N. B time ago, was tried there on Thursday on ' uetweeu Fra 'ce sad Ruuia,sa ■the Freaoh Nearly all the public buildirga were burned a Charge of indecent aeaaulL proferred by ; Government does not dare' yto publiah it 'long and a gentler of aD inch wi ie, Old °�OPhaqus�-the long muscular cube carry• - the custom house, poetoffice, savrnge bank, her. He*ae found guilty and sentenced ;because is first olauee binds kraDot, ?lettere or the white margins from news• 1IIg food W the stomaoh---was obtained, . to t,wo y' rs in the penitentiary, and tro j accept the European situation u,eanin ' pa rs van be used. Printed a r is a t But this had no• effect on the - Continuou all the Banka but fust of British �brth ► ! to have an unplwasanc odor, P The little spas'nodic Qoatractions, whish completely �'` America, the city hall, the Aeadamy of receive-shirty•five lasbee. acquiesCence fa the lose of Al"Ce 0101; folks of the family will consider the elf dwarfed those exhibited in a right livelg - • t; ' In the Dominion House of ('ommons !ii c, " LCrraine, ( case of "the snakes," and were somethin, Music, all the larger hotels, the Victoria i ping of the bits a sort of frolic and will Ouimet at'tted that there were three elate - Great rage t ie felt in Raine at the death i soca have quantities oI material ready for terrible to v►ftne■s. Chloroform, in' facts hon6e, the Dramatic Lyceum, Trigity, St- funerals given to Canadians• Sir George of a Garro n--lisron Hutfner-:whC hsps the casae. was the only relief, thou h the " - Andrews, The Centenary, St. Jam�e's. Sig Ft• Cartier's cost ten thousand dollars. Sir done more or the city. in recent years, An attractive ornament for a shady g g young woman ■heart Bain afiecte_1 with a touch- David's, the German Street an' other 'jOh° Ma4donaid'scosteiiz thouee x dollars, j than almost ny native. He was formerly I window is a dish of growing ferns. They of valvular disease, trade it extremely . i . churchec,the G1obe,Newa,Freeman, Watch- anti it was expected that the expenses in i Prussian ' abut in Paris, and a grand are very little trouble to oars for and will dangerous to administer it. - Hi�n, Telegraph and other uewepaper otiicge, COnnectiou with Sir . John Thomgson'a i seigneur in the true sense of the words, I keep green all summer,lookiug delightfully Y became uaCantroilable, funeral would not exceed twent The diseasefinall only one escaping, that of the New Dam- y five He presents rho square in Yiaztao Cairulf roof and refreehin on a hot da oblornform hsvin to be abandoned, and thousand dollars, _ boldin g Y• For g _ inion ; the express and telegraph: ekes; to the city, and gave much of his wealth g thent. an oblong dish, a soup plate the fair victim hecoming more and more the law libraries ;all the busineaa iportion GREAT BRITAtt'C.' " • ' to beautify Rome. or even a large saucer will answer nicely, exhausted as �' =3 of the city lying on the dock an water i I Thi very boat"way Lo obtain tits ferns fa rho fronts, all the wholesale stores a d ware• Mar Lodge, the Highland 'residence of I : ' Illoasantest,.pud that is bye amble through Tiis ttPAB+se tN0�EA8tiD houses, with their contents, t wan' the Duke of Fife, was burned. uaint Proverbs.- 0 - the woo.is where they grow.1 $elect several to violence. At this -periods trial for life was valued, atmuet literally, a holoaau t. T e The Co"tess of Eeeex, nee Adele (;ran J' varieties of the low rowin kinds. Those determined upon by the Surgical staff, and Y value of the property consuuted was es i- of New York, has iven birth td t' People in love have belle daogLiDg from with fine fronds g ` g g a their eyes. Danish. and the maidenhair are after administering other aaotoor operation . ! - mated at $2ti,600,000 nod the number of daughter. &mon the best. Uf them up without P A girl th t spina thinks of her wedding g g was erformed, A noble Charge on the persons left ho.neleas was some 15,000, � Lady Wilde is said to. be dying of a dress,—Ru Sian. disturbing, the -dirt around the roots and enemy was made,.many •'cook■ takin�g� part Yet St. John rose phienix-like fr m its broken Heart, and, her friends in LOindon "Rut, si ter, he is blind;" ' "So muoh Put them in a tin'pad brought for the per• without spoiling the -broth." Dr. 8iglow asries and is to -d iy one of the" mos hand. predict she will never sea her.son again. the better I Veaet!ian, Pcsa• When planted in the dish, cover handled the knife. He made a delicate '' some and thriving cities in Canada. 'Ulan Is n rer too old to love �or commit the top of the earth with masts, also incision directly under the left jaw, care - The pweeengere of the little British yes• nonsense. Finnish. brought from the wood. Wat,or freely and f»liy disseoting away and severing a amall -- - tel Why Not, wliioh was un fire and keep m a dark p►aa® for a da or Cellon of that laranoh of the facial nerves Cattle-Dlseftsd'• abandoned a't sea by hercrew,have arrived Tha taco of woman makes a knight of Y two, P. - • . 'in Jersey- a cowherd. Gosconese. that operate the jaws, which wawtaund} fn ' ' _ : Prof. Saunders, the director of D mit ion TWO unknown men succeeded on Monday A man- in love doesn't need eye glaseas, Tested H©me-Recipes. s highly diseased condition. - j experimental farms, makes the ser ion tri mutilating , ptrtrait of Mr, Gladstone: for he is bl'ud.---Tt-rkimh. Miss klerri�l fully regained oonsoiousriesa ' , or, exhibition in London, and. escaping ' Getting tarried makes golden -plates of Livonian. Soup.-, Mince, blauvh and after tile.wound waa dreamed, and the con. r ' s in hie annual report that Fltluro-pn m ria earthen di hes.—Baayue, drain soma carrot , turnipe,parsley, uelor vuhrtona failed to reappear. She opened without arrest. y+ and closed liar mouth voluntA►ril without ' is not known to exist anywhere ib an da, Levo ie d' scovered earlier theta •s bole in leaks sad onietns. Warrn in bullae, add mac Y Prince Rdward of `York hath made hie the swokin Venetian. h difficulty, The opening in h"er ! He eays.it ie moat unfortunate that m ny .first public appearance. in London." He two handfuls of'we,ehed rice, moisten with throat wan uloaed• inimedt . Intelligent persons should confoun hie was driveq-through tit. Jamas' rk is an Man is li a fire and woman like straw. ately, and the pa The devil Iowa in between them. --Tut• rho n;ceseary quantity of stook and boil, glass tube it held" was transferred to' dieea-).e with tuberculosis. The forme •is. open carriage, propped" np by hie two When the vegetables are done stir to some the mouth, through which nourishment ' nurses, and .vas cheered nit be went by, oaa, w essentially- a lung disease, under he; in• .. - — - ,_ , boiled oream and yolk of eg and The rumor hue bean revived that the pour wail be Taken until the artificial opening in fluence of -which the lunge become a idl - .into a tureen over bits of fried bread. the throat ie tally healed• When this fs . - P Y {: 4ti11 Roam for Researeh• done and Lhe ewetlfn reduced to i 11 conjested and rapidlo lose their war of Duke and Luchees of York will be the Walsh Custards. --One cupful of dry K to normal discharging the natural functions, o that R''=els of Mme. Adelina Patti at Craf { " IVhat ie his now substance that I hear condition a perfact cure viii be the resul y g•y- deo much a ut ? asked the emineQt solea• grated Cheese, four eggs, Dae cupful of of an actual experiment with life and deatbt " the infected anirtial dies. The lett r, tu- Nos earl this summer, and it is stated - berculosis, is not essentially a Langd seaae. that preparations are already being made I fists wife- milk, ouue teaspoonf•,il of butter, two tot• which, though eatromaly daring, and ma � - Out of 74 poet -mortem examinations m de, for the royal visit. W hat n6 .substaniie, my dear ? spoonfuls of prepared flour mixed with the Cause no little criticism from followers of . in 26, or two-thirds of the whole no °fir Edward Grey, in the Ian rii►1 House The slam nt in rho sir that hatw just been ps milk, a bit of sods the size of a pea, 'half a the old school, who- would have abandoned ' disease whatever Ewald be detected in�tbe of Commons said the Government #tad been detected. the autlerer s lite, seems to have been fully �r;: lungs, nor were their- functions - interf red fully possessed of the views of the Canadian . Oh, that, ny dear, he answered, beaming teaspoonful of salt and a pinch of oayeane. justified. with in any way, the disease being eonfi ed Government with regard is the Behring `over "hie spa ,taaleS with +the good nature of Heat the milk, stirring In the soda, batter, "If. by this method a formerly inaarsble j9 eQine of the other glands or organ of sea, and in the bill before the House the su for was iom, i, "known as wrgon. salt and pepper, with the flour wet with s, form of isease is mastered,why discourage - ' the body, Tuberculosis in identical ith Imperial �Iuvernmont had triad to meAt little milks and pour it scaldin .hot on the it because it is not accordin to sur teal " aonstimption in the human family, nd nes. Its dit° y gg g Add the g g �' ` these views iD aubstamceg Qver it sae 0i the mt►st e s beaten 1i ht in a bow . Classical remarked one of the visiti%sur eziacs to a greater or lean extent in le er iremarkablo sittetiiplis of the agge; It has ohm, haat up for s minute, pour sato .cone, to which he added ; "Ralf didn't Y irxiTED BTATEB !. 1: revolutioniz d sq a of the old tbseries ; or buttered custard rune and bake in a beisk eotuider ancient medic country .where cattle are kept in a Stat of ;I YD the coloured Baptistobarvh at Doable sL least it w 11 revolutio ase tlYem before it oven for about twent mfnut he al tradition when domestication. Pleuro•pnEumonia is,m - ch They discovered laparotomy, and yet look at �, Springs, Ala., on Henden, while the Rev, gets throng �' should I served inetaietj ' leas prevalent, and, as before 'state is y the millions sad millions of lives all over ire unknown in Canada Greenleaf Lee, a young man, was preach• What is it t I _• _ . r ino on the tormoats of hell, be saddeDly It's—er-- --dfd Yoa say what "is itt Cheasa Bis°ittts'"'7'ake as -mush aheeae the world that have been and are being - , a '� y;1;: ,- saved i --=— -- + fen dead. - I said tha you want for your biscuit, and with skim romine t t ur aoneratn� -which at first : _I Vt ell—aho n --you too, we haven't cis' et milk mix It into a v � „ B ed reokleas.sad " t , ! Wit; '3 I+uaay—':What! ie the trouble ;with The Chief of Polies of Albany on il'riday Y 9ry stiff paste, efts tmpravtieal. Caudle) and his wife ?" Daddy--•" She has morning for the first time enforced the law dieaovered uch abort ft ezoept its name, which roll It oat to about the thiakaetat of • � � Vit' r - Sued him for brea`h of promise." Iltu dy forbidding theying of the liege of forefsn - — a p8ony, toes out foto small pieces the size A D i �� �r: of a antler"•dolle►r, acid rolliD ve t 0S rBblt3- Death. ; Breach of pro ise ! --How an. thatIbe, nations on any State or municipal build-• Yon re u I the world to the he Cried, q,. hi . �' when they are mar iecf ?" -Duddy--" Why, ing. 1 i_, ' And• she with .calla mirth + I bake , a a q"nick oven. g n' . Rollingstone Nomoes—I read de' Cdr cit -:' J + i I 3 she m,�rried him fo hie money, and he de= Henry Ledtke, a farm hand"employed 0 And tonde neon, said: "Have you told Skeletoins.--Two agge beaten ver li ht day about s man wet fell in a beer vat and - If• atii,es. i;., give up t o money'.' " y S d d . i,,, Y j Y P 'Y thre, tablespoonfuls of sugar, one table wTatterdoa Torts i.l a . n h tt t - H � :. i. ,.-e �n. hs t a heavezal destb 1 o : ��T P ea C o wan ear ,.:.. �¢ L. . .. -. .....A " M� - •. t -,i. .: .. ...,. : : ...!K" t ..,6 .fad: ii: 'Y - . .E _� . I : i.. .. t ,.:, . s �. - -: a .,.".... ' � .e - - - 9 -L. .. *... W... - .a :: - - i •i .': 3- _ :- i• i + - w ... f ,. _n .,. r. . .. - ,. -J.. :- - ... - -. ' n. e 1. .... _..-- _ ._,. .. ,-- - , S _ do `� • w, 1 +g ,r. _ •do- '` _,�" : ,. r 1 { � r , f a r A-, t. i . i- s *" _ -" _ f N.,* _. �. , , 1 1, -- : .,,� . , t, l �_ y- v. - y .r ). .moi w1 � k y, L � .3..�.eK -. c� n2"3a 3„z��.-"»z,� ar-na--_,r-w. .. ;a:.{�..�. 1�.-.• as• 11£ -. a-' sa ".,,. _ - i"..r-i l:g. _. - - _.''``:::'- ,.:�`;-;"i' :� - A tom-' y�5a, � r'' . : ., _ - _ - � x' as � 1 � � � .:�.t, ,. - �Y , ,a� p I. =r s i he had thought they were his prisoners i �- PLUCK OF BRITISH TARS, ; but, as it was not no, he would hold a all he mother had said besides lidding some - �_ council With his dicers, and let the British, new testimony. Happiness now ing =JJ commander know the result in the course in th t home where misery heli away too SOME INSTANCES OF BRAVERY -of an hour, 11 I regret to tell you air," to°g' and Mrs. Belanger rests her faith in UNDER VE,1Y TRYING CIRCUM• coolly answered Hood, " that I am limited Dr. tlliams' Pink Pile, which will do for STANCES.- to &second ; and my friends are an othe week and ailing girls what they did awaiting my return, to recoinmenoe hoe. for h r daughter. ` tilities �ahould my Jam&d be refused." lel►e coolnAtm or lit Dam ttryaia--tRurled With this he was >.skin his leave when • Healthy Children a French Ge eral Uncler the tatuns of g -I the Governor, alarmad at the probable con• cam fro health mothers. And mother the Fort -Captain IU►od'@ Propo@al ,to sequences of driving; the Euglish toextrem• will arta my It y mot l► if they'll take Dr. a Spanish Governor - ,r flew [t I its, a'ooedd to his proposal. He according. Pier 'a Favorite Prescription. Nothing Worked. 1 sculled boats K y P , and sent the English off can qua l it in building up a woman's' Daniel Btyain vas an of?d awdan and to their ships, where they had ceased to be etre gth, u regulating and assisting all her captain of the foretop, who. had been ,xpected, laden-wit4 fruit and various other list ral f nations. It lessens the"pains and turned over from the Blanche into Sir refreshments. bust ane f shill -bearing, supports and - Sidney :smith's ship, l.e Tigre. During :::. I. sire gth n!. weak nursing mothers, and A (RATE'UL MOTHER pro' °les nabundantsecretion and nourish - the Aeg-e of Acre this hardy veteran made me t. repeated applications to be employed on . 4--- I 's an invigorating, restorative tonic, a Shore; but as he was an elderly man and Relates How HIB` Daughter's Life -so hing nd bracing nervine,and a remedy . rather deaf, his request was not; acceded . WaO Saved. ' for wom u's ills and ailments. In every 1.Ghr mio-' female complaint" or weakness, it to. At the first storming of the breach by so so neficially that, once used, it b ' the French, among the multitude of algin Anaemia ' alad atir"ne at Debility Rad a1w ys1 favor. t Brought Her to th verge of the Grave fell one o the generale of that nation. silos Diseases affecting male or —Phyplelanr,li id Out No Hope of Ye - Tho Turks in triumph struck off the head covers -Dr. wu ;inns' Pinlc Pill$ Again fo ale, owever induced, speedily and per ane tly cured. Illustrated book sent of this unfortunate officer, and, after Prove a Life Save*. sea ed for10 Dente in stamps. World's inhumanly mangling. the body with their, From the Ottawa Fr o Preas. -: Di penes y Medical Association, 663 Main sabres, left it naked a prey to the doge. A personal paragraph in the Free Press St et,B ffalo, N. Y. . As it lay thus exposed, a dreadful, memen. some time ago si ply statifig that Miss - , I to of the horrors of war, when an sailors Sophie Belanger, 4 8 Cooper street, Ottawa, . et Rid of Neuralgia. . ' had recovered fro a seriotla illness caused here a no use in fooling with neuralgia who had been •ori shore returned !to their by anaemia and gee eral debility, has ap. It e a lis ace that gives way only to the most ship inquiries were constantly made re-. par@ells awakened more than usual interest po erfulj remedies, No remedy yet d'eoov- and pleasure among her relatives and spectinq the ate.te of the deceased; general., or d has kiven the grand results that invari- acquaintances. fi much so, indeed that a at nda the employment of Poison's Dan frequently asked his mesematee why a reporter of the paper found it extremely y they had not buried him;'bub the onlyinteresting 'to visit the and enjoy a jo all . Nerviline is a positive rpeofift - g Y J y fo all n rve pains, and ought to be -kept reply that -he received was, "Go and do it chat with Mrs. Belanger on the recovery of o hand every family. Sold everywhere yourself." Dan swore h9 would, observing herdaugherafter she had for two years been a.,n� bottle. considered irrecoverably a victim of this that he had himself been taken pr'spner terribly enervatingand dangerous dideare. T baCCO Stinking Breath by the French, who always gajve their Mrs. Balanger is a very intelligent French- enemies a daceet burial, not like those Canadian, wife of Mr. Joseph Belanger, Not plpaa&nt to always" ry around, bat Tures, leaving them to rot above jboard. whose wall paper and paint and glass as. it don't o mpare with the nerve•destroyiug tablishment ie at 46 Bank street. ' Mind p .war th t tobacco keeps at work night In the morning,having at lengthlobtt;ined Sophie Belanger, the whilom invalid, a d day, keep con weak and 'impotent leave to go and see the. town, he; dressed vascillat-ing between detith and life, is a all eye , loss of interest in' sweet words himself as though on an excursion+of plea- promising yuung lady of seventeen years. a' d look tell the story. Braoo ftp --quit. f . o-To-11p,c is a sure, quick oura.� Guaran- sure, and went ashore with the surgeo in _ _ , 1.ed by, Druggists everywhere. Bunk, the jolly -boat` About :;n h Juror two.after, t tied "Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your 1 while i,he surgeon was dressing the wo�}lid- � �� ife Away," free. Ad. Sterling Remedy ed Turks in the hospital, in came lean, �. r�• � f'. t,- ,, ��Co., 374 %Ly Paul SL, Montreal. �, , 1.:y �_ exclaiming, "I've been busying the general, �� � � � c .� r • 6 � -lam%''' �r )•(,')r -I') C NTIN-000S SUFFERING UNNE. sir, and now I'm come to see the sick." • �//�' ^'') r Not particularly attending to the tar's x`11 ~ .1 -- ( `W `to§' C, - CESSARY. salute, but fearful of his catdhing the '�11� ` j �/i' a or Two Doses of South AlmetiaaA- plague, the surgeon immediately c,- Sidney Cure will Give_ Relief in the Most Distressing Cases of Kidney - -, -- ORD&RE;D HIM OUT. - . _ Trouble. Returning on board, the surgeon inquired- . � __ -- It iR a fallacy to areae sec's self into the �a �� +lief that Buttering when it comes upon us of the coxswain; if he had seer. !d Dan, yam-+ ' 'I % � , -- , t est be p""iontly endured. Uivally sutler- - % '� i ►g cilli be romovod, it one know,i of the mean@ "Yrs, he italij been burying the French , — , ,/ , '^_ y t (Id way, Much sutr6ang is borne by those general." The oat's Drew, who witnessed � . .._.I � ho are troubled with kidney d6ease. The c ist res -i eat times in keen. But in South Ameri- the generous action, thus related ire c sn Kidney Cure, medicine that is a kidney circumstances : I- _ 1' pocitic anti nothing more though nothing loss. p GAY ;�i A IIZ1A I.iRE ONE DY[1:Q. sure, safe and speedy romody is to be found. The old man rocured a ickaxe. shovel, telief is sure in lend than six hours. and a rope, and iusiated on being let down, , She is a student under the DULD in St. Jean ` out of a porthole, close to the breach. Some Baptiste school on Primrose Hill. Over ( It is reported in Gonstantinople than Said of his more jux-6nilo companions oilerad to two years ago she fell sick and rapidly ash@ will appoint a commission, including attend him. -No !" he replied, ''I'you .are wasted away. The nature of her Mosses rmenians,to formulate a scheme of reform too young to be ehot yet ; as for rile, I am appeared to be •profound myetery t4 the ! f the Turkish administration. • physicians as they were called in one after ' old and deaf,and my loss would beano great the other. Despair seized the family an est Shore Through Sleeping Car matter." Persisting in his adve Lure in ' � � they looked upon the once beautiful, spit- t0 Now York. the midst of the firing Dan was elungoand ited girl, laying day in and day out, weeks -lowered down, with his implements of ' One of the handrameat sleeping oars that action on his shoulder.- His first c�,(liculty, and months on hyr�aouch, _simply slowly Fever been turned out of the factor is vanishin and the powerless even to raise y not a trivial -ono was -to drive awvav thee to er %an ow running from Toronto to New York doge, The French now leve',led their pieeea medical man gravely scold the pareach nts to ithout change via 0o popular "'est -they were on the instant of firing at the repare for the worst. However, Mra hors route. It is a buffet Gar, and re - hero: It war, an eYcaiug moment' ; but an � ` reshment�e can be obtained en route, if officer, perceiviaa the friendly int;ntionsof Langer is not one of those ,*omen who erired. This car leaves Union Station, the sailor, �vae seen to throw himself a rose give up in despair wells there is stilt dupe, ornnto, every day except Sunday, as 4.55 9 &e her own words will denote. , m. reaehiii the file. Instantly the din of arnid the "It was aterrible time," ehe,said. "We g New York next morning thunder of the cannonade died away ; a at 10.10 a. in. On Sundays the sleeper dead, solemn silence prevailed, and the had been told, again and again Glint nothing runs from Hamilton only. uonnectin with could be done to s';we Sophie, and had the through train from Toronto. tall at worthy fellow consigned the corpse to its almost been forced by appearances to believe 1 g parent earth. He covered it with mould ay (grad Trunk office in Toronto for infor- it. I have now to say that but for Dr, f and stones, placing a large stone at ire i mation or space in sleeping oar. Reser- head, and another at its feet. But Dan's n b Williams' Pink Pills she would have been ations can be made' in advance if desired. task was not yet completed. The grave in hoc grave instead of attending school every day the liveliest of the lively. It was formed, but the epitaph was still lack- began like this : the poor girl was coming( He-" I've been watching for a chance I ing. Dan; with the peculiar air of a British to me thrree or four times a day exclaiming, kiss you for the last ten minutbs." She sailor, pulled a piece of chalk from his 6 Oh, ma; I have much a terrible headaohe. -" You must be nes!-sighted." . pocket', and wrote on the atone- j cannot stand the pain of it.' Thin went A Matter NOW Beyond Dispute. " HERE YOU LIE, OLD CROP" on for a long time weeks in fact, until we The taps that 3t. Loon'Mineral tVate! began to look at it in a very serious light~ y - He was-then,with his pickaxe and shovel We had almost every h tench doctor in the a the only recognised -perfect medicinal hoiste•f into the town and the hos the fire city called in, but with no result. Sophie water on the continent is now beyond div ing at once recommenced. l got worse and worse. Her face was rinall puce. That it curer Ind'ggestion, Rheum&• A few days after, Sir Sidney hearing and yellow while her lips were ar white as ism, Billiousness and K' luey troubles*ie the story, ordered Dan to be called to hie I your collar. She vias fellers and apathetic proven by the numerous instanter is which cabin. " Well, Dan, I hear you -have acid so weak she could not raise her hand it has cure i where other remedies failed, buried the French general." " Van your to her head. A leading doctor forced One leadin,t physicians recommend it for honour." - Had you anybody with you, ?" her, to take •a certain kind of powders, these diseases, and, -besides, the propprieturs Yee our honour." " Wb t which seemed to be takin the flesh uarantres it. gold by all roputable deal- ' y y. �hQy told g rr. me you had not." " But I had, your hon. from her bones. Her skin became hot our." "Ah 1 who was it?" "God Almighty, and parched, her eyes sank into her head - --- -- - . your Honour." " A very good assistant, and she lay on that couch as one dead, tak. • I Took One -Ralf Bottle of South Amer;. . Give old -Dan a -glass of grog." Dan drank ing no interest whatever in things going on can Rheumatic Cure and Obtained around her. Then it was we became con. Perfect Relief' -This Rome%y (!rives his grog and left the cabin, highly gratified. Relief in a Bow Hours;, and Usually He Was afterwards pensioner in the Roy• firmed to the populir belief that she was Cures in One to Throe Days. 61 Hospital at Greenwich, goinpl to die. IG was agonizing to loot at J. H. Garrott, a prominent poitician of Here you h eve " the spirit of soar her, ut'we became pi.rtially res;gned to Liverpool. N. H., makes, for the benefit of the fathers" to a h.,w 1 the fete that appeared to be overtaking us. public. the following statement: "i was She was watbhed day and night, but we greatly troubled with rheumatic pains for a When Nelson lost his arm in ta`e' attack camber of years. On several occasions I could , at Teneriffe, and after he had fallen and could detect no change unless for the worms. not walk, nor even put my feet to the floor. I was carried baric to his shipalter all the All hope had gone. I had read of the aures' tried everything and all local physician@, but English boats had been either r sunk by the by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, my sutCertag oontnud. At last I was pro- vailed upon to try Routh American Rheumatio dreadful fire from the batteried,or swamped and about this time I noticed a description pure. lo btained perfect relief before < had in ,the serf ; Captain Hood and Sir;Thoptas published in the Free Press somewhat taken half a bottle of the remedy, and to -day Troubridge found themselves in the heart similar to Sophie's . case. Somethiag regard It" the only radical ours for rheuma- of th'e town of Santa Cruz, at the i he&A of seemed to urge me t, give them .a trial, tism," a few seamen and marines, armed with and now I thank God I did. 'I sent for ------ ---- pikwi, but surrounded by some thousands some and began giving them to her one at Of'Spaniards. Their situation was most a time. Before long we saw an improve. -- SWtt9 critical. It was dark and for the- present ment, and gradually increased the dose . the enemy was kept.in check from 'not, from one to two and then to three at . , being acquainted with the position or regular intery&le. It was incredible to note number of the. invaders • but by daylight the change. Her color came back, a differ. Emulsiot.. - -. I their miserable force roust inevitably , be' ant look in tier eyes, her generAl health discovered. They deliberated, ,and I i and appearance gave us all new interest in "Decision followed as the than der_bott.' - her. Before the fourth box was gone Sophie the, CreanI of Cod-liver Oil, wid The lightening's huh.,, was able to be up and around again, and a H p hos hilts; is for - I - ' further use of them fully restored her YP P P i ,Captain Hood immediately waited on the. health,or rather s atched herfrom the brink Coughs, Spanish Governor Don Juan Antoine Gut-. of the grave. Td Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Colds, -- terry, with the following laconic message is due all the credit for we had rte d P� "bore Throat, -" I ant come sir, from the commanding ,doctor's- medicine, and simply gave her Brorlahitls, officer of the British troops and seamen now these, following the directions ascend the with n your walls, and iii possession of the box. My daughter's life was raved by Pink. _ Weak Lungs, prin ipal strutto, to say that as we,are die. Pills and no one knows better than her Consum tion, appointed in the object for which we Game mother. I wish, to tell ever one of the (alfa ing to specie), �r,o;rided ou ill far- care ae it lr almost fm oesible' to believe `Dia Ot16ah,wish as with boats -e we aey►me ifn being that the poor thing thatpsy there. and the EmfaQiatltDn,all 1st -we will rerink peaceably to our ha roe checked girl who Des regularly WOak 0ab�$6 mhi ;but should an l'PYI Y• q li B Y p y means be taken t to her classes are one and the same, person CroWlrig Chllarrl� mol at or retard us, we will fire your town in such a marvellously" short space of time in d fferent places, and force our wayy out and you may be sure I am advising ailin� poor Mothers' Ml�h, of i at the point of the is Deet." Taking in nei bore to nee this wonderful medicine. ' $OrofUra' out is watch he addbd, " I am dir ct d to J t as the re otter was leaving Mira a- /�n8siftja• f offs you ten minutes to cons' i p icier'i of this Belau er returned from school. "She was In Jjaet,- for, all conditions call-. The Governor was astoniryhad at the picture of grace, •health and beauty, ing for a t�uicit and effective the roposal, made with such oon#denoe her lithe physique denoting health in every -on t e part of men whom he conceived to movement while her face showed the warm, nourishment. Sendfvr Pamphlrt. _P7R*B . be Iready in his pow r. He obserded that ruddy low of health. She corroborated Soo h Sswas, 06111 vltle. All Iftsolets: ice: �a St Y _ _ _ - -. _ . . b.. I 1 11Z -f @ -_ a-. I, : a . 19 A. 3F Y ... _ t., r,.,_ 1 ,u _ �c e � , msµ,. f.. ^k - i r ...,.. - �,, r� . `ka -.v: ,� .1 " .-___y ., �. '-' .: ..-- .. :-. .-.: 't r'-` ,.^3•. _ +1 6.. , - .. - :fit-: . . a.. a .. .. _ . - - ,-G �. 1a:, d. . 8' a., i.. _:. 1 a r in f rr f k '� t 4 r U r {JS a a,�'� .� ,r K- wG �q x ¢� �� om,�' 6-l�asr o- - - t' lf,�'a �ai '`' l,;'� a '� 11 t f ! Jt �+s.de i -u Y s�Ya.`gr-. .r.{: "1 W"., - �, x.. 1 �i•u rti1 �i�Mlri Ya h �,Gi;#' i .:Ssfi1�i , - -, - . ., , �! I ;;;;;; - . 1�1I f -- - - Charlatans and Quaelcs Hav a ions plied their vocation on the suf• for ing pedals of the people. The knife has nere i to the quick ; oaustio applig,stione havo tormented the victim of corns until the conviction shaped itself -there's no cure. Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor proves on what Blender basis public opinion often rests, If you suffer from corns get the Extractor and. you will be satisfied. � Mold everywhere. -- Alma Ladies' College. DO .you want your daughter to receive a -thorough trailing in English, Musio, Fine Arts or Commercial Science ? Alma College, St. Thomas, Ont,, offers first-class advantages at comparatively low -rates. For Announcement address Principal Austin, B. D. To mourn. a misohief that is past and gone is thenext way to draw new mischief on. . Death ;seemed Preferable to the Agon- izing Pain. Mrs. Itoadhonre, of Williscroft P. O. Ont., writes : I have used Ur. Agnew's euro }zor the heart since last fall, having taken in all nine bottles, and I now fool entirely like another woman. I am 51 years old, and have been troubled with- heart disease for more than twenty years . sometimes for five hours at a time suffering Stroh agony that death seemed preforable to the pain. The cold sweat would stand out in gretit beads upon. my face. The Hoart Cure gave me relief from almost the $rat dose and has proved a great blessing. "You are at liberty to publish this letter if you think by so ding any good may be ac- Gompilshed,' . " ,. Recipe. --For Making a Dellelous Health Drink at small Cost. Adams' Root Beer Extract.. •...... one bottle Floischinann s Yeast ............... half a oake linear ...... . ........................ two pounds Lukewarm Water ................ :. two gallons DipRolve the Rugs, r and yeast ii;, the water, add the extract, and bottle; place in a wtu•m place for Lwonty-tour hours until it ferments, then place on ice, when it will open sparkling and dolicioti*. - The root bear can be obtained in all drug and grocery stores in 10 all d 25 cent bottled to make two and live gallons. (catarrh -Use Nasal Balm. Quick, posi. tive cure. Soothing. oleaneiria. healing. . ., A.P. 768. au"I it - a • • i • tL asst 1T WILL —Nor—u +E - 7�, � ,' 41 R. P .. t f� }t s: r. .�r h' s .. } x:. ;� 6g Vii;' k il 4 - i 1. '-ti11 :_ 3 _ t � { # �IALTER BAKER & CO.1. . = 4 � ­11t"t'' The Largest Manntitotarers of r `�`` -�, , 'PURE%, RICH CRADH k- . COCOAS and CHOCOLATE$ .,•� _ On this Continent, have teeeirad . - I $r r 4.. E � �, HIGHEST AWARD (' r WR D _ $ f ,t loom the greal _, t I and Food ,b =3 EXP031TION� IN EUROPE AND AMERIOA. .. f Caution: m view of - L �h a 4' I of the labels and wrappers on one ' f' qtt�od�, copsumers should mate.tlre ' ` , , th.t our place of manufietttre. ' namely, Dore 00 ;Ir Maass is printed on care package. ' lir }t, 2 ... : SOLD BY GROCERS-EVERYWHERB.: r s WALTER BAKER h CO., DORCHESTER, MASL 'i . '.' TORONTO CUTTING SCHOOL offsri� - C ' special advantages to young men destroti/ r of acquiring the art of cutting and fitting gent- I loizten'R garments. No bet or trAde, a rare J1.- chance. Write for articulare; 118 Yong! St. Also a ents for MoDowell'@, Garment $�' Drafting Machine for Ladies. s _ ___ n_ -% - STA M M E R I N G Permanantiy oared]:_ ' by a strictly Eduoa. : f . tional System, No advance fees. Wri}e for circulars. 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Send for circular&. WILLIAM IittIU08. I I'm Scotch but Torunto, Ont. �7[TANTED >IELP:=Reliable men in every jf Oil CaD DiA ��"" loca•ity ;local or travoliing) to intro --i S=ke A better duco a new d1sco%cry end keep our show cards 1 tacked . up on t ro,•a, fences and bridges through. Cigar than out town and c•)untry. :to dy oil 1ployinent. Commissio•i or salary 06-5 per montn and ox- imnso@, an(! nloneydepohited in any bank when o 11 AIR08 ROY started. For particulars write The Worid Med. 1 Electric Co., P.O. Box 2•'1, London, Out.. Can. . S159.09 FOR AN Oto CANAMAN STAM1 used beLwoon M1 and 1R,i LOON UP!YOUR ObO LETTERS :and old collect:— , of tit imps and fret the 1115host hash price for thein from O. A. NE -THAM. 031 Main St. L. Hamilton. Out. . G. DUTHiE & SONS Slat*.Shoot- Metal,Tile&Grav,el Roofers Sheet metal Ceilings, 'rorra Cotta Tile, He 1 Black and (been Rooting Stare. flet♦; O )r nice@, Felt, Tar, Roorinic Piton, htix (hitters Downpipes, &c. supplied the trade. Telephone 1W Adelaide A Widmer Sts. TORONTO. ROGERS' . MEXICAN HORN FLY SALVE The most successful rowed aatn@t tthe rav- ages of this peat. Cheap, @aregto use, sure and quick, and We fly goo@: Hardware and gall. oral stores all sell it. BAIIIIEL RO6iltfftll A 00., 30 Front St. East, Toronto For Twenty -$®e Year ]a" cost See - but I get sac of them for a gtiarta. _ _ _ IV aupiR= Tot•ACCO Cn.. 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"ince m retain from conference my 3e -'� . ynrsnbeoriptionto Ta1eN�weiM d - —Fred Bunting Was dOWn 13rOtn the y y' , ;: I ( r_ �. �!`I��I� I - .nittanaes are acknowledged ya attention has been called to the 8eeretar s1. `ZT !f Stange hate on label on the Bret p rerfol- city this week. n report resentt�d to the B. 8. Convent oa lowin pt o1 money at this offioe.�Always •--All grades of shingly` at the Pioki3r• bold at Bron ham, Janne 4th and also to a """ • . , keep t i date void ahead. t ing lumber pard ** summary of the same report published in -:;,._ .: i Pstre • —Dr. Cross, (Dentist), visits Pickering g your issue of Jnne 14. The followin is� 1'�: , t HOCA cp ' every Tuesday, office over Bank, 88tf the art of the report that Methodist aw _ { ° —,� number of the Friends are attepd• p N Jd T'd �OFFE� ,..,y le all over the Township are enquiring ONS , I '` x� 4 in earl meeting at Ngwmarket this 'PeOP �►"Ed,l� ,. Extra Ftne. - g y y about because it is known to be incorrect. , . > TES. ' =' week. ,-Number of Bunds B.hools in the �� U *�, . - .: It - - —Mrs. W. R ernman, of Whitevale, township 20 • No of Methodist B. B. 8, � o . d� ag .µ ) .....ii PICKPI IN GI, ONT.. JUNE 28, 1896 - was here this week with her sister, Mrs. Presbyterian 8 , Baptist 2 ; Friends 3 ; iii... • / - - Y W. D. Rogers. Union 6 ;" This statement of the score• . tar a report of sifies and a000unts.for the ' tr# . . + - . , . —What a grand rain we had on Wed• Y po �s . 6CALISMS*�,,-, nesday afternoon. Even now the Drops schools of the Township.' Naw Y and T show signs of improvement. the Methodist people of Pickering town-$ j �� 30 (���tsfo�th 4�cs—The ublio schools close on Frida ship protest against the B. B. Convention f • P and its officers making any such statement {- }} - 5 - next for midsummer holidays. Mr. and Methodist Sunda Schools are Ask.- - for a sample �1 lUtififr' ��,,., .$ —Miss Rachel Burt ie with friends in Mrs. Marker will s end the vocation with so far as the M y 1� `� ' Toronto this week. p concerned. Sia of the schools are allowed 1 friends rap west. to be ,Methodist, let ne see, there are 4 inC. r �,...»,, ��. a �1. —T. A. Glreig is bustling the - sale of —It will be im impossible for ' as to visit. i P the GreenwoodGireenwood circuit ; Audley, Kinsale, I . � bindery these days. , Claremont and Brougham neat Tuesday. Greenwood;C y 1, �., — rs. M.Lean,' of Toronto; is this y` Mt. Zion, and Greenwood herr wood �jlC-n1e�O(� It ` 1.Our friends will therefore see that we get Whitevale, Pickering village, Claremont. .0 �+ p guest f W. �. Reazin and wife. I the current news from , these places jus There are 8 Methodist S. S. out of the total = Vlk ;�r H. Field has been with friend's the same. of 20 in the Townehi It would be some- - - for w da a durin the week. p' Canned thicken, boneless. '° 4 y g —Very suebessful- meetings were held what interesting to know why these facts • , I Corned Oanned Beef. -- rs. David Whiting, of Cratlia, is here on Sunda in the Friends' (orthodox have been suppressed and a classification Corned Canned Mutton. - with quire Bunting and wife this week. y not true to facts substituted.. While on 9 g church. There were a number present I ; , Boast Canned Mutton. . - � —D .!F. L. Henry, (Dentist) .will be from various parts of the bLatds, as wb;l the subject �f the convention, I would Boiled Canned Mutton. • 0. -found t the Gordon, House Parlor's every as different points in Canada, suggest that -an occasional convention be Balmoral Horse Shoe Brand. - ' - . Tuesday. 83tf held at some other time than when the Thistle Brand. • y• —Darin the past fortnight much brok• - Haddie, — avid smith beeoiie "10 Kingston en atone has been laved on the Kin Methodist District meetings snd Confbr ; v where be has secured a situation at car- P �' sures are in session as some of vs would Canned Herrings. %ton road -east and west of here. An Ung- like to have the privelege of being present • Sipperd Herrings. L.. . pente work. lish road -maker once said that broke once in a while. Greenwoodi June 20(95. Sardines, Tomatoes, R - ,r — avid Annan returned fr:,m the old stone should be small enough to be take Joux Hsaais. , ; Corn, Peas, Pumpkin, Eto: conn y Saturday, where he had been into the mouth conveniently. Barely - 13allC Piokleea extra fine. . . ' With tile, such a rale was not adopted in this town- Bottled Fruit Vinegar. . : aTOUFFViIIE. i - ! . A. I'indlpy 'left for Mildmay on ship, if eo the parties who did the break } ! Bottle) Worcester Sauce. _ r Mon ay, Mrs. Findlay will remain yet iug•"`had very open countenances. On Batnrda at IIxbridge the home team .. Prime New Cheese. j a fort ht witE her people here. .-..The opening of the new Catholi played lacrosse with Richmond Hill. ! Fruit an Fsney Bieeaite.: neat sign hoe been placed on the church at Oshawa Sunday was attend p - 1 11 F' Dial Corporations office front. J. y Score 2 to 1 in favor of Uxbridge. Fresh Lemons, Oranges Pine Apples, Bananas, Etc. p A. $ Jts did the lettering, and the work by a number from this Pariah. A epeoi On Thursday evening last ibe Magic• Lowest Qash Prives. . - , is edit to the artist. 8� . train was run from Toronto and calls testes Court assembled to give their de- (" " _ at this station about 10 a, m. The Dere vision in the Ed. MoQaillee Dees with the ('1 j-� I ��I &• V V • -1. e Pickering Lacrosse team will play moray was very - impressive and th result that the case was dismissed. - V j -a `an exhibition game at Robert Cowan's o>lnrah was filled to its utmost cepaoity, An Augusta man -says be recently . j - . . • 1- . . ' I grove Highland Creek, on Dominion The ole of Oshawa would not alto atop in a village where the hotel had _ .`____ ---__-, _ _ . ------ -- -- -- ' Day. Don't fail to see it. the street railway to run, so that tbos two arge roome, one for the men and one . - K*11e I ---. new platforiri has been plated 1n who went down by train had to be take for the ladies. Half of each room was 1 I .front f R. A. Bunting's store daring the made into beds. He si;id there was a sign �r IPotato ...Bug 1 t 11 v Exce s n town in ebioles. This was the oral I '-, : - - peat eek. This piece of work was much hang oat on the porch, whish read, Per.. need The verandah has also reoei� ed bitch in the days proceedings. sone wishing to take a bath will please- _ • • • • %:, some attention. —First of July at Markham :—Th notifylr. Jones half qn hoar before hand �_ I I ... — lawn social will bs bald at �J. A. committee hays spared no paiDo to ge so that he can have the creek dammed up." I. Rich dson's, Nest Hill, on the a ani g up a good program of games and rases—Tribune. I The cheapest and most effective insecticide on the market. • consisting of horse and pony racing Mrs. Dr. S. L. Freel has a beautiful A lied Dry—No mixing required. Always ready and safe to handle.. - - ' of Dominion Day, under the auspices of Pp y Chris 'e church, 8oarboro. Tea served lacrosse and foot -ball: matobse, and othe specimen of the night -blooming oereus , Being a strong fertilizer, it strengthens the vines, makes potatoes larger and better. j from to 8 o'clock. Good music will be games and sports. There is every pro which gave out several blossoms this week. Ass been used in the. �Tnited gtatee for the past three years with great success. i s of of a good afternoons racing an A large number called on Monday and Applied to the vines with a very fine sieve, in the morning, when the dew is on, it furni ked. All `inyited. 4 y hang rap a 840 marble oloc]s for Tuesday eveDlLge to witness the grand -Will remain until the whole crop of bugs then batched out is killed. 'Fifteen pounds to n excursion to Toronto, r the blossoms as the gradually and tremulous- _ foot ball match which will be hotly con y g y the sore is sufficient if care is taken in,dietribnting it, and only `lc. per ib. '46Gar en City" was enjoyed by. many of ly unfolded their large petals and eapoeed For Fruit Trees—Apply .- in the morning, when the trees are in bloom, For - . tested for. The lacrosse match will b A our ople Tuesday. In the evening a to the view an exquisite specimen of t3hnbbery, Plants, Etc.— pply any time when the insect appear. Hills Curcnlio, Etc. - good. Thep are also haying a old time , ' moon igbt excursion was run from nature's handiwork. The only thing to be For sale by - ' pig -shave which will create lots of fun regretted in reference to this plant is that Frenchman's Bay to Newca�.Ele and book. k ' P �: J= ReaZln F1Ckering• . This rip was much edjoyed. and all who go to Markham next Mon its beautiful Bowers are of such very short _ — _ _ 1 — new time -table went into effect on day will have a Rood days outing, duration. Each blossom ls,ste scarcely for the rand Trunk Monday, by which we —The Pickering and WbitbyA. O. U one night. W. lodges will run an eacursiofp pe On Thursday evening last the dwelling ":1 , � ,. . .1.....-... � N . A ieeei a our mail -from Toronto in the "Garden City", on Tuesday, July 'Lod, house of Gordon Perrier Church Bt. south i , *i ; . morn ng ht 7:53. This is a much wel was badly scorched b fire. , Mrs. Ferrier - . come change to the business portion of Oak Orchard. The round trip will cos- a y Y B P but 90 cents. The boat leaves Pickering had placed a lighted lamp on a chair near - the o mmunity, For full particulars see Harbor Wharf at 8 a. m. ; Whitby 8.80 an open door and the dtaor closing struck time able in another column. c the obau and threw the lamp u n the •We have placed in our stock, the best assortment of and Oshawa a. m. arriving at Oa ppoo — onday's rain did incslculab]e` good Orchard at 12 o'clock. Returning wi 1 floor, breaking it and setting the bnjiding . to th growing crops in this vicinity, but leave at b p. m., arriving et Oshawa at on fire. Uur Efts brigade were Boon on Worsteds, band and working with their wonted suer .. we r gist to say that the shower was b`at Whitby 8.'lA, and Pickering at, 9 p. ,gy a 1 1 one having exhausted itself before exon had the flames ander control. The TWeedB, ' , - ref►ch ng the eastern part of the County. This gives passengers sic boars of a ata loss ie folly covered by insuraDce. .. In tli north part of the Township there at the popular summer resort, which While teaming wheat to market a few Trouseringsi , . . . ' perhaps the most fashionable wat6rin days ago,, r.'Denne, son in law of Jas.('� AAd Sllltlil sof all k121ds was j et sufficient rain to lay the duet. lace on the south shore' of lake Ontari Parnham, m t with an accident and now d p g . Soar oro Township re.eived the balk �f who contemplate- in h sacs with his life is a miracle. Those o ntlemp at�ee taking the bot a pea .. For Spring:. . the A aember of families Irom Pickerin r. Iat Pickering Harbor should bear in min Crossing the bridge on Beoond St., New - g that the passengers will be taken on Ind market, Inst north of the railroad, the Bee Cur Wall Papers, they are- the best we ever had.. - . - and vicinity leave on Monday per Captain off at the wharf, and 't the pier, this structure gave way, precipitating horses _ _ __ Sibs' - sebooner, "North West" for a and wagon into the sballow creek below a I. ` removes all objectio s. The f3arde 1 • triip down the lake and before Pbt,urning City" is perbaps the oat popular s 1 distance of eight or ten feet.' Mr. Denne i 0 . - , wi l cruise among the Thousand Islands. had one• finger put out of joint in two • n : palace steamer on the IAke. Think of it,= '. � .,..� i e wish tbem fair winds and a; ha plaoes and was internally injured. The ___ _-_ --.— __ PPy 90,oents for t}iis fin trip, while the a Ihorses sacs without broken legs, and i e hronghont. The trip will occup3 under lb ears will takes for b0 sen ped - - • n twelve days all being well. the wagon being a pretty strong one held . . -and children under $ ears -free. . Tioke e onainion Da will not be celebrated the load intact. The accident war caused N y maybe purchased fr m members oft a by rottou-sleepers and the township will ... - • in this village in any way whatsoever. committee, or on the different whary . have another heavy bill of damages. I .. Mao of our people will spend the boli• Secure your tickets early as only a limi .�. I . ' I —'—` . - day lsewbere, while others will save number will be sold. If the weather .1. their energy and money for the. excar at all favorable there should 'be a large �'O'�1On Di`v at °� Y As file dark, drealing clouds of depression a r E I1fting, - Sion o Oak Orchard neat day, under tke crowd -on board. You can't afford toe . - -. And the gleam of prosperity over us glows,1. - ass i es of the A, 0. U. 'iV. Markham y MARItMAM i , . _ P- at home. -'is a suitable time t0 look aver our wardrobes% , .- oil a will have a big day, while .'the ::- . , I :- -I' : . . ' _ _ .- And serously think about getting new clothes.' _ - - - . - - l High. . I'. Markham ficwn>ilskip Council IDeeta cD pro -n eat Robert Cowan's Grove, Saturday. 29th inst.,.at 2 p. m., in Webb . .. laird Creek, . will furnish attraction for 0 rien's Locals• - As the above conviction strikes you, and you are moved 'to vi orou 8 man . _ I. �er's Hall, UDionville. • y y g -Did ou e • A. Mason had a very saceessfal raising action, we would ask you to kindly remember that we make clothes -and make . .. here will be ti meeting held in the y dyer see how quick 0 Bri a f a now barn on Tuesday afternoon. The them right ht, re ardin rice- and eneral make --u We live in Pirie's Block• ; ' arlo s of the Gordon House, this F I. 98D Photograptl a baby, Call at hie g g g p g p• ( uildiD is 60 z $0. The atone work was - - oa vening for the purpose of re•or In• studio in Whitby and he will show you ? g ' y) P P g one by Pat Gorman! r Highland Creek, i�► X� �^� �*y jy •� PICKER I N' G' S I lain the Pickering Cricket Club. The —0 Brien has introduced a new style p y • • • j� • . li'1 11{h� v j1 iia g g snd excited considerable raieeworib meeting will be called to order at 8 of photograph called the '♦mantello' c ll Qsoment. The frtime work was in charge - ? . - o'cl k sharp. We are requested ' to at his studio in Whitby and see them. df Jno. Stiver, Agincourt. There were .. I . FA$AIONABLE TAILOR. strop ly urge upon all the neo eeity of --O'Brien the photographer has n about 70 men present and no acoidoDte - - __ _� — _ - atten ling. The matierial is i I good in business in Whitby for twelve years- occurred. - . — chap ,and there is nothing to prevent a and is still rushing businoss there, he . It is painful to have too ,relate the sad ; food season of sport. Attend the meet- Porte basinesa to be increseing eve y and fatal aooideni that befell our esteemed _.e Bargai*ias '- _. � - ..,i d ear what is to be year• neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Lowrey, • ; . . , a . ing Friday night an h when the news reached ue that his little 1 said. .. ,D , . , - is to have a street✓ eprink s Laei:oesr ten Monday, 8 -Caws 's boy, Biz years of age had been fatally kick- `1. %E —Pickering I ad by a borne, and that the father is. now . That's just -What We Offer : ler i a few days, we are creditably ink suffering from s severe kick also. The " form d. G. W. Decker has succeeded in GREENWOOD i i little fellow's remains were taken to the - Ill i hig sufficient subscribed to ;warrant I . -- Methodist cemetery and interred on Mon. - . ou t. II1d11th. I him in the purchase of a watering cart. Clerk Gleeson and Bailiff Mackey e' day 11th, his schoolmates marohing in a \ ! - -- The intention is to have the eartgo over turned home form Lake Simcoe .tie bodv, headed by their teacher Miss Hart, 11 -- .. ever depRAMent of • Hing street once per day, while the .other day with a wagon load of fish a d from the home to the pisco of burial, the '� — people of Churvh street .will regeive at- fishing inoiderits; Those who saw t ebaryed have the deep sympathy of kind - _-- _ { ; tention three times per weep.. During a catch . are prepared to make a sole n friends and neigbbors.—Sun. - � our A , . dry season this may not be' quite evffi • declaration to the fact that they bre t Monday ushered in the early closing • . tt�� movement here and all, of the stores were ` Find $agains• oient but it will in a measure meet the home 400 weight of muekallonge. TL y , _ 6 �t closed promptly at 6 0 clock.. =-'�/ j O� t xegai ements. In fact the fundi will not were in company with a party fro pre Monday three children belonging to`'-=•-� - • w rat hurl Decker in using the cart Aurora: The Bailiff was nearly a gon r Mr. Grey, who resides on lot 14, con. 4, ! 6- _ .. • . often r than as above specified. ' We are one day, and but for- the timely us' t• Scarboro, were playing with matches on :--d . . - elate `c ler the fact that our fondest anile of his oohi anions we would be r the road in front of the house. Little - _ ��.:. •• •LADIES.- Look at our .. j p ,_'_ �'.1 Day ��_�_. dee sin this regard are to be so Boon cording the sudden demise of a pronai Arens. aged aiz, had her clothes catch Bre °" , ` '_ — '. __ - trimmed hate at 19C. t0 $12.00. .- -� reali ed. Pickering is a splendid village ent citizen rather' than relating the p • and instantly ran blazing to the house a - -•� ..�,, . -- You will be pleased with the to lie in, as het' people are noted for ticulare of a fishing expedition. On t e distance of about 18 rode, Members of the . .. stales and satisfied with the low ..- their enterprise all over the Province. day in question, Levi wits quietly fishin family quickly put her ander the pump prices, 10e Dress Muslin 8e, 25e Silk Gloves 15e, . The illage should be incorporated. away as were the others, and to all a bat she was so badly burned that she died Parasols 20C to $3.00, —Game warden Hadley ofi French- pearanoes enjoying his usual healtb an in •few boars. Light and Dark Print 6, 6, $, . 9, and 10c. Lot of Lace Curtains 35c to - , man Bay has charged the foliovging strength, when suddenly he toppled ov r It is evident that auctioneers and pedlars $4.50 per pair. Every curtain a bargain. . do not take out licensee in half the oases. THE MENS NEW STORE—Here yoiL are l 1,50 Black �Se e . �' • parties with carrying guns in a place fre-- towards the water, and pole and all too $ g gaen d by game during close season : e header for.the lake. The others qui. This is more especially true of pedlars, Pante $1.00. $1.7.6 Fine Tweed Pante $1.25. $12.00 Ready Made Suite i Eisry householder who is visited by a ped• , Messrs. A. Booth, J. Marks, Jas. Gordon ly seized ,him, and to their delight di • lar should demand (aa the law directs) that (Men's) $8.00. $8.00. Boys Suits $1.50 to $6.00. Mon's suits to order $10.75 John Avis, W. Cowan, T. Chester, E. covered that a bugh fish bad beeo a be or she shows pedlar's license before to $25.00, . See our- clot 1 before ordering. Mens Felt bats, hard wid soft; : - "1 Stoner,- Geo. stoner; F. Stoner, 'fastened to his hoop. Foo the remaind r purch"ing any goods from them. If they 49c to $8.00, 50 styles t� select from. Men's Straw Hats 22c to $1.50. _ Cons able Decker hap served summonses of the fish the Bailifl was achored to a have no license no goods should be parch. WALL PAPERS. --Not too late et to brighten our home. We sell. i and a cases will be tried before hgaire tree and in that way succeeded in land- seed from them and a description of the at 8, 4, 4 and u t0 85c roll with border and ceiling t0 match. Park r on Saturday neat. Boma-uf these ing several monsters. The Division pgrty sent to High Constable Jones, Court � p + B - ,, charges date back to early spritig. The Court clerk also bad rather an unpleasa i House. Toronto. BICYCLES.—We have sold a number of Bicycles at $60, X60, $76,. irx luw eeme yery strict wish respect to experience. In some unaccountable wit A commute of the E. R. Y. and Mark= and $110 and in every case below city price. See them and order at once. i carrying firearms, and in our opinion he etray�d from the rest of the party ga ham Ag'l Biocieties board met at the Frank. WATCHES AND ow city out a big stock of Jeweller almost lin Hoare yesterday and 'revised the rime g g y sboa d be amended so as to admit of'a• when night arrived he could got a ' at your own price, $4.00 clocks $2.75. $5.00 clocks $3.25. $6.00 clocks d lief. The third rizee were lopped o the smal degree of common sense. Wbile found. A searching party was at one sheep and pig ct8,= It is proposed to $4,25, - Boys Watches, $2,50 up, Mens $5.00 up. " 7 Jewell American move- �- a.~ the p esent regulations exist, the: warden organized, and about midnight be w out off some•of the prim for fancy poultry ,anent in handsome case, $7.50. Handsome Gold Watch $18 (ladies) Gents' >� is pe fectly right in enforcing them, but found wandering around in a circle, cook* and add prizes for oodkerale and pullets• (fold Watch $2ti. Iiellember .we are closing out this department.. why have these cases been allowed to pletely dazed as to the points of the cook- Other obanges were also made, and a Dom- g stare so long. . It seems to • as tL,,t the pass. We are all pleased to learn th t. mittee of Mars. t1. R. Vansant, Mrs. H. O. IT. 1 o SQA,. 244a Z Ift,, �a r�l8,=' bunt clubs and sporting men have all the party have returned home with not Marr and Miss Llegilt appointed to revive N'aB.w=•All close in ,Qarkham svey 'lion., Wed., IFrr., at 6 o'clock. Please shop }Heir awn way W this county any how. -single member missiang. • the ladies work; ale . --�R . . .. t . `. . _1. . /. .. I -- : .. fi . r . . .,. :. a . i - r kk k .. ".. - �-... : ::. _.._. - .. , , . ,. 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