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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1895_07_05.. - ____ - V _ - � . - - I � - I � . " "" .. ,� ­ - , ' w . .. I I .; ., :..,. I ", "' - " - . ,. . . I lorg0*0tionat garb** 1. -1 . I � -..�­ '_.:� -%_ ", - 11 . .��,.. 'I" - , . .. . ' - -- - AA,,- , A I � � - .-: . �:i ,'.'�,_.;;._. . -.-. . . -1 chair up stairs o ' Satulrday. He ' . I., �� * - ._ ,o , .. t, also - I - ��J� . I 1. _ . ': " f . . . WHITEVALE. .. . __ - '..�:_ . . I I A . . I � � � �, " 7. .. I . t- OUTAROUNDUS I . . - . �. .. i . - - . I I ' � I . ;.. . . . ­._ /-. .�_ - spent the holiday at bonne. - . 'Medical. , :.";.,�.--t, - . .. :_ - -1 --- - - . - �. .. ; �_ - ­ I .- . . . -, - .,-,,' , , ­ .. - . - I - . LATEST LOCAL RAPPRNINGE RRCORDED BY ,, James, the butcher, re{ Monday R. B. Vardon is -just now with friends -.� , , ­ .; �.',�.. - .. -;---",-,.P.",...,..1.111%�, �.-. �... -, , in the west. ;. _..' �_'I-i :,t I . � I ' - . � . 4 � ""'a - I b1lat be had just talleq heir to $2, 00. . - ,..... � .,� , . . .. THE ]PRESS AND . I . . . M BATEMAN, M,D.,-C.M-,M.C.1r- :� . JOTTED D0*14 BY OUR I" ,,, - �M.. 1, ' I J. C. Major, of Aurora, spent Sunday at - : "-. _:` �A' - _. 0, ,. Upon enquiring we fear ed that it was a . . I-, ". . . . R & S.O., Coroner. Office and'Poesidenc , COURESPONDJMTS. .. ­­ , I - I ". , � . - .7., q . ; : �_ . - . in trost, Pickering office hours: Morning 4 1 - I - � I 1. girl.. 1 - , Maple Avenue. - . . :- � :_ . ,�'. . . I - ­� . . .. - J. D. McPhee, of Toronto was with-..-. ­.­ - - '9 ,% - 1; . . ; .. -1 . So 11:30; Evening 6 to 8. I . CLAREMONT . .. Our town was ally deserted - . 1 4 . 114'. . - . � . I I praoCi� on - : _� . � I - � ,_ , . . . his mother Monday.- � .... . ­, , ". . . �, _:.. .� , _i 11 - . . . . I . � % - . Monday, the only mag being at home . _..� I ,_ �-,_, , , Z,egal. . W.'Henry and family s . , Mrs. Mott, of Toronto, is just -now with- -, -_:,.-.'� � � �,�,4 `, . 11 11 I I - I I pout the two was tl�e * follow with t a white knob on her sister, Mrs. Joseph Wilson . , . - : . - - a . the front door. , . OMAS PARKER, Barrister etc. * . o days in Uxbridge. I Mrs. J. Dundas, of Toronto, and her . . , .. e Miss James, of Toronto, was here for daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Carleton, of Niagara, .. T at Dumbarton each Saturday. Private 11, Miss Thompson wks here with her , .. - � 351y I . .1 , �w� ....� I, - - ­.- , . -, . �_�,�, --- ,:. :; . 0 ...! - fund to loan at five per cent. I _% people over Sabbath. - it day with her mother, Mrs. Hood. She were here over Sunday with friends I .�­ . .� . � `, . . . .. . 101ft . Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Palmer'had a visit was on bar way to Stouflville to sing And It has been learned that Samuel Arthur, ­ ; , ­ , I . NTON & DODDS. BAARIStERS, :.- y � -4 '. ", _. . P I I I .... 4`1 I I .� ._... D SOLICITORS, ETC., 10, Adelaide street . ' -: - "' - - ­.. - ­ . I from Mrs. George, or. dropped off for the niglit! - who so mysteriously disappeared from this .. �� J -�' - .. as --*.'-- � .,I .. . east, Toronto. At Claremont Tuesday 111Y Choice- I 6naily Patent Flour f5 00 per bb). Wm.'Leaper and daughter spent their A member of the firm of M 8. '�r: , - . I . . Mae. place about four years ago, returned to his ' � I., �.. �... . .. . . ..., 1� " - . - --- --- - . . ___ FAR - EWELL, Q. G., BARRIS. I— . holiday with city friends. .donald & Lennon, Barristers, etc., � stoo. old home in Ireland, and there died about, .. . . . : I.:;, , - AT THE - two year@ after. His creditors will there- � : ..�. a:�.:.. . . - - ,. . I.. . - . Henry Hopper and Miss Hopper were Ville, will be here on Monday f each �.. I-- ,.-. . . . r. � ER, County Crown Attorney, and County : fore charge death with tbevarione amount . ­. . � - , block , a �_ : ;, 4�10v' � - . solic . Court -House, Whitby. 10-Y vioitiug at R: P• '11oppei's. • week. Office in Gerow's block "'d - I __ - . :�. !� SPINK MILLS ! - Miss Christina Burrell, teacher, of �_Q - . i - - muel - .� !� � . '12 1, . I- ... - . The funeral sermon of the late Sa �_ - 4`,- .P . �_ .11 - , ", I : I . I 'i . A �, : . SOLICITOA, NO- , = -, - Guelph, is .home for vacation. - - �_ � - Coultorwaspreaelied hereon Su6da last , -: - - -`­ 7VN.-__, _ I .IC, i IMT2�TC3l ' TA ES MILLER r. ,. ... � Green River. . . by Rev. Siple. It will be remembereT . 0 ARY Public. conveyancer, etc., officeat " Miss Humphrey, of Toronto, and others I . I �, . . that , his le He." near }hong stn. money to loam., --r---------- __ __ _­_____ - . � . - . 1. ' � .- deceased died from the effects of an as- i. -,-_��,. �'I'��.,:. T _________ . . . \ I I . ... . are visiting Harry Thomson s. The 1si of July passed off very quietl� in . ..- - " S I I . - ­ Dr, Bateson and Mrs. Dateson, of this place. . I sault at Lewiston a few days ago. Samuel, ` z.-;;, .-.:,'- ", - . "' - ni irt , I . & McG�LLIVRAY., BARRIS- . : . .. . ... I' - : was -well and favorably know he 'sn& - ' ­_-.. "I ­ . , .-. . : D WS, F,Qlicitorh, &c. Office Opposite Post . . � . brougham, attended the pie-nic. J. Windsor has been ma ing an addition his re, -�. .. ­_ . - ' .11 %.1111 . . 11.1 _� LLL .. - . office ' b .- . --.,:- * .:. I , "? - . - . Jno. Bell Dow, B.A.; - oo. - bereaved mother and family have', ' .1 . , . Whitby, Ont.' to his herd of swine. - . _. -. � 4 ". ­ .. Miss Pilkey and a gentleman friend much sympathy. - - , 1 -_ , ,�.�!" " .. � . A. Ho illivr4y,LL.B. MonevtoLoan. 8Y The onth- O"1. W. Bry�nt and J. Bart n, his gone to ' .. 1. -; -,.'­-. . . .:. "�(­ .- I I . spent Sun -day with friends here. Rev. Mr. Picket preached his farewell ' . '- ­� . 't ' ' ' - ... Sutton on a fishing ex ed tion. � . d _.. .. ..;11-90.., �1. ,. ... 'L ;­ - L- . . , ­ . . L . - .. . I . . . . q . .1 -L * .. - � - - ,c I -1 . . : I �. � . Mrs. George and Miss Graham, of I . sermon on Sunday to a large and appre- t ­ .1 ,.:, . . EDDE9 & MACDONALD, Barris- - ­:, " 1 I'- � . . .?* . . . . : _ . T .. Pauline has quit - far ing, he save it .. � _., � I . 0 , . ., - Willo" -- . . . � � - -- - � ye left for, w- .. ,i.., I . . . . 1 ­ , .� I _ - Wednesday with his family, carry- : . �, ':. - --1 -�g, , . . - , , " . ,a Hotel --over old Bank office, ----- I . - . - E. W. Evans has almost entirely ancially embarsesed he don't like to be _ - - - - . Ont,.. turdsy of each week, money - ' dd I - , . . .. recovered from his recent illness. . � ing with him the good wishest,of the people .. - 6 - . - Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Office 'n Toronto, were here on the first. ciative congregation. He . 10 don't pay. He @a when a man gets fin- dale on Wedu ord Pickering, to John, .� � . _ L. I We ings dunned. , ""-' . i ., : -Inves montsmade. WalterA, Geddes. Reginald 14 I 0 " _ I �_P'11 - . . I .. . : - _�_, 0 , . . i - , 15 Toronto rit., TQr6mto. . . of this community. Rev. Mr. Oka, of - �::; . . .-.., I . . . M. M Gdonald I - ... . P. Miobell and wife, of Toronto, visit. ___ . � :;.. I "', � 4 L-.,� ": � ' - .I � I � a .. I . . : Sandford, has been appointed to this cir- I L. .. : 1 . -,.,I.- . L;.. . ­ .1 . I I . . . - Barristers, ... - .-- '- -� :i` . I . . - . . I _. . ad with his father here over 9unday. DUNBARTO . . I . I... I - . - - - * Z GALLAGHER & CO.,- Ba i s here and you are puzzlt to Mrs. Joel Turner, of Oilbourve, is . " *: . I I . 1.1 I- cuit and will preach for the first time here- - .., -.:* _,f"J.� I.. ' .. . Solicitors, etc., Canada Life' building, -,.5 , _.�:. :..��-� � � � . 0 Soli ;_ -- I - - . Toro to, will be at their office, Willis' ' Honor doll for June : 4 class -Letitia next Sunday. - On behalf of the villagers . - . .�� . I ­­ ., � .. Block, ,'; i , - know what to give your Tri nd. with bar sister, Mrs. Joshua Bundy. I tend to the new family a hearty . :.- . . , , 11 - - . .., Any business or -, - . Wright, Maria Conway, AgRie Conway. we " . ;. ..... .. , � - .. I . Brougham, cvery Saturday. � You cannot do better t ian Joe. Walker, of hfarkham, wig visiting welcome. . ..-. *' � __.. . . .., ­ instru tions left, with Tblos. Poueber Esq- , ' 3rd class -Walt. NicholBo Ethel Hol as, . . ; . .. ­ � . - . . .. . �. .p, � Mr. R. P. Hopper's oil Dominion Day. , rl�, - .- ! . i. :�._ I. ` � . - . . gitend;�l t," .� -:.� consult Barnard, of Whi by Jessie Annan. Sr. 2nd el 'a se -Geo. White, - a 6 . . .- . -.1 .. - . ., 1. - throu out the week will be pyowptly . .%. �`_` . ..., I .. - . . . . . , to on ixturday. money to loan at r) per ceiat. . � _�, i Mrs. W. Dowswell is with her par , . - .. .. . �_, - . . .,; .. BROOK OAD. �..� .... .�7;1_0_ .. - - - , 2q-6in .��.. .. his taste and his beau fu - Dan. Conway, Mabel SIC )onald. Jr, 2ud . . - K R . . � .:,. . , - ., . . . . . ... . eilts on'the Manitoulin Island , I .. . . . .I- .. 1. - . .�._�V. . - . - , - I . . . . ___. . . .;� . I I - ______ - - ___ __ ­ .... stock of Just now- class -John Conway, M itland Gorj-;rl6v. * . � �. 1. - .. .� . _' . ­ . . . . . i _4 , �_. ` - .- - . I - .. �.. I . ...­ -.1" .. i `_ i- " , E. R. Eddy has gone to Port Perry to Will NiLbolson. Sr.71. LailkIn Fpeiit a few Jay � ;�'7 _': � � � . . I vetcrvju�ry. .. - - . � I : -;, I .. �!_;,, . � ... . . r.'pt. 2 -John Richards S at 8unnjr. --. . . ,-, o. . . � !.- .. . . , - - , .. i _ _._,A_. ­_i_ . . . fill his uccu itomed place as preE,id i Mount recently. ­ , - . - iDg ex. Btrtie Holmes, Esther Ni bolBon and Rose I - - . 1. . . � I - I . I I I . - I �.. . I � . - Minor. Laskin and Mrs. . . I .; . . . - - . - F ffilverware..... , `-' '- - McGinty (equ-_I) -Jr. pt. 2,-Itobt. Dixon,, S - Jas. Ka returned', . . � Wfl, .A.LE - , �ERIN IRY -0 .- . . . � . - . . . F. I .11 ­ * Mrs. Bunker and ebildren, of Toronto, Minnie Spencer, Charlie cGiDty. Pt. 1 . .., I - ... . . Surgeon an(I Dentist. Graduate of On r-, I .. ... from Orillia on Saturday. tario eterintLry oollog@, Toronto. Graduate in ... . '' " ''* . - � � - .. .. L, s are visiting is a - � I ­ .. - Miss Nellie Co�ners contemplat�s visit-- ... -.,,.,C. - i . _. .. .. : Denti try. main$er of the Ontario Veterinary ...., � Will help to anE;wfr the 'q u - at Joshua, Bundy's tills Ethel ltiebard nd Cie a Dixon (equal) -� . -, I �., .., i , � . - I "?�_,A. I . " -� ""I ' . _. ... . Agsoc ation. D-intistry a specitlity. Calls by �, 1, . . ion. season. . Earl Aunan, WelliDgtO Allis6n. June ina Oshawa in the nea,t_futnre. �. �_ L� I.:, I t* He has a dozen pretty �, - �. I. _,r?e,; , . . - . 4 . . ­� ." � Banbnry, of Auror Proniotj;on Exam. S. S. o. 3, pie ' froi this place spent Dominion. ':. , - - ..; night promptly Attendedto. Office. ­ . M r. 8, visited his kering, Several,' M ,'. ". . . , " pb and Post White : � I . "I I , - ... nee, a - Names in order of merit Sid to 4th. -E, . .. � , - - Offices„ � fancies in the table ware t] iat daughter, Mrs. Sherman Rum 4 m time. Rosid Tele.,, � 301y _.. I .� - olir cia the t., - day at Markham and report a slim ,14- •I vii1c. - 1i ,.. I J .. - 7 - - -.-- _ yoll will be charmed wi Lb. holiday, Holmes, B. Marks, J. An' an. Mr. Bowman, of Aurora, and A. Grupie, ... , - ------- _fE_ TE R'- INARY SUR- � -_` �, '-. - : ' He -has -sterling silver spoons On trial, . Ferguson. Sr. . . f �i S, . -.1 .. . Y. . a n W. Nicholson of Toronto, visited with S., Westgate over, - .,,,r�:.�. . . I . .1 ITOPN -i MiFS Sarah Hood is on'& visit G, W Iton. . i . - .. ­.- . 4 GEON, Qradbate of the -Ontario Vet- - -�� ani special knives and ladles foi a few days but intends to r 2nd. to 3rd -F. Lacey, D. Conway, L. We]- Sunday. . . . . - I v, i. , I --- I :1 - I . . . crines College, (Toronto, "registered member : I -. .. _.. - return to ton, bl. McDonald, G Willits. Jr. 2nd to Jno. Thompson and wife, of East Torun ­ ' . . - . � . ' . . . - Ontario Veterinary medical Association. ..- . ,,. ' in rich deslgD13, and, what is the city. . . , -1: � ofth . . t . sr. 2nd -W. Nicholson., J. Conway, .M. to. spent Dominion day with relatives and' �, �' , , . . - .. - - . . . � - I � - . . � . . Offile, . residence and shoeing forge one and one- ... .! . Joshua. Bundy and family leave for ; friends here.- � - � I.. - . � .- I... . � . . --. Gormley, S. Roach, T. C nway, F. Da . ­ .. ­ It r miles north of Green River, Steel . - . most satisfactory to the buy,er les. .. 7 - , .. _. .- . , air cottage . ­W,.:� : - . d shop � : .:� I u , ,.- . , ;'' 1_; �, . ariviag alioee at iron prices. olice an i....� he warrant every piece to i� tb i age in Miskoka.on Tuesday, On trial, M. eirstead M. Cotton, V.- Our school closed on Friday and our -1 . . ­ I . . . . . .. .. worthy pedagogue left . hoar from 7 to 11 a. m. and I to 4 p. m, Tale- . 9th inst.Marks. , Pt 2 . to Jr. 2nd -E. ., ­ . grapt address whitevale Ont. P. O. address, .. ; ��. exactly as represented. Lacey, J. Mark� . for his home Iiii 4' .. 4 ., . ' Lindsay. May his vacation be a pleasant `_ - _...�.._,?' . '.1 . - Groeu River, Ont J000I)h HiOkinebOttom find wife, of Nicholson, J. Richards, B. Holmes, D. . . . .11�; I I .. .. _. I - _. ___ - ___ . .� . Belts, I . I Hair Pills,, :. �, Whitby, viaited with his brother Thomas Cowan, R. McGinty, J. ead, U. Annan one. - � . .. _ � I . . � .. . . . ., . . . � I . .­ , _ t _A� e .. 1. �.� 110MAS A. GRAHV.f, �TETERIN_ 1: Links' ." :, Stick Pins,, . � -1., - this week. On trial, H. Courtney. ,. J. McRechnie, D. O,Neil is busy ho 'Be cleaning these - , I _ , , _. . 7 ­­ _ - . , . - .. � . , . , � . - . - , '. . - .. I I ; T ARY SURGEON, Graduate of the Ontario . . Studs. ' -.:1 Bracelets. "' ' - Goo. Dowswell. and Bryson Parks, of L. Noble, Teachers. . , days. 'That's rigl;t Dave, don't live alone . ..., ..,_ _.,�..'_ .1 . .. rt Veterinary College, Torouto,registered inember . I 0­64Aofto- I - . . . .. .1 , -1 .a . � : . Toronto. were visiting over Sabbath in .. all your life. Hope we know when the � ' f - ".. .. , � . of thf Ontario Veterinary Medical Association, , � .. . . I, . I .. , . I . . . - . - . . L, I . ,,shivaree" comes off and we will let you . - .1 � _ I - . Claremont. . . _. - . . also k ouorary member of the Ontario Medical � -.:. .. .:-:1 - . - . I - . . MALVERh. . . I "'.1i., . ' L . - . - .. . . ' - -- ; - I 1. . . . , - . know dangerous without lock, ,.A. . . .-. I sv�3ie iy, treats all dieea3es of domesticated ani .; . , I . ­ . � . . __ - Mr. and Mrs. J . . __ - - I _. I.A.- , - I attention to Veterinary I .. . 08 Rawson were at the . .__: .-.. . ... . . . . inats. Also particular a . - . Miss Ormerod visited t a Third a Abort stock, or barrel., I I . . � I . , I _. - L I I .. promptly attended to at . ._- . . � ,-:��:',ii� I .1 Dentistry. All canoe pir , . __ picnic to receive the congratulations of time ago. One would alniost think that the people , L . . � . _. .. L.. re"o able rates. Office at the well known es- '.. " - old friends. I -I' _11, � I - � James Baxter was the nest of W. Fish- of our town were growing desperate as it -�., I - . .. _� tabu meat of Graham Bros.. one mile west of : ': - ` '6�-,; - � . . . Clare on - . - Mrs Byiogtoo, Mrs. Eddy's sister, er Sunday, while To did likewise. is thought Decessary by some - . . _� ' 0 11�-­g -_ - t, Telegrams to Waremontpunctual . � �_ ome of the young - L I "A�; . � i ' , . . . 'ZI . � 1? V � -:; X , " .:, *. isly . . ­ . , - I , ­ .. ly at"ded to. . with Spring and baby Helen, are here for The bay or tion is very light men of the south ward to lie in the fence . I - - 'A - - p in this Be 9 I.. . , - . -1 I - _L _�" - . .. . - I I .. . it a few weeks. a flue -tooth comb is being used'as as a rake Corners on Sunday eve � I •. 12ings to vetch the I . �, � . . I . .11 .­ - guot"V00 (garb*. I . � . Dr.. Smith bad so many months to to gather in the fodder. actions of passero'by. . . - __: I . . . � . . __ ---. - __ - � � - I ,• - -i -�,�A�, - 'ootball Cut Mr. D. has been rather - indisposed this �.­. . . - . � I .. V flit on Tuesday that a few are. left toollth. The Rangers won the 4 . i , - . I I ' MAS DUNN, Conveyancer,! Cool- . : - ­ . less until his return. R. Cowan's grove on. Doi inion Dav, I. week from an attack of inflammation and�­ . mi to. Clare- � . , ,. k � - 'I 1 . ­�_ I �-��, i . T`1 loner for tatting Affidavits, oto.; , , . , . :, �i­ ­ _. _. I Rev. A. White and sister intend feating the Thistles, of T ronto, 4 t6 something else, but we won't -tell. T - . . " k".. Mont, n t. . 20Y ... . 0 � . : I * . '. _1�.... , , . I , . . . .. - -- � - We didn't have any Do inion day here says, cheer up Duke its an ill wind that. - ... - f. � , �_!1141 � -- I , I I _. ." i . I . . . _1� - ' t . - - . f I spending the summer in Ireland. They this year, but a lot of our young folks ape 't blows nobody good, and you may yet ,-j 141" I - - - . . I . n - get a . 41.,)�4.,".: � .,: �14 .7. . . . p R. Boo V al� S -SU ii�� i 0 F MAR- - .. . I I will be goufi about three months. I . . _V I . . � - . . - - * IRIAGE Licenses. Offloe at residence or , the day at other places, and had a very favorable breeze from Green River. W_ . � I . I.e i - , - fit I � Win.- Hopkins, L I M4Dit0UIiD, Visited I . - -�f - . . mill. reen River. . I - i good time. Quite a number of the farmers of this . :1 . . _:",:,_.1 I I . Q "'. . . � . . ______ _. . ��; .,- - . . ... - -_ .,- - - ---------- - I— I I I � ,riends here after fifteen years absence. A ellort time ago the scribe from Brown's .� � ., . -,� ,-. . I . : - I 11 vicinity have commenced making hay and - .- _� .. 'NTING, losner -_ f , Ile reports everything prosperous un, the Corners stated that 34 1 shade farm had report the crop Very ligh. Some say you , .:,- �.- : u-_-'. - --,-I- 1 . . I I- - - !i ! � - - lovenseeforthe0ounty of Ontario. Of- Island. been leaned to James Zpa' well. This item could chase a mouse through the field all .- , of Marriage . . � , . ; I I I.— . . -� BeDO 0-,t. I a store or at his residence, Pickering - . . . . I - Miss . Winnie McKay, of Toronto, and was entirely false &8 Mriellers has no in- day and not loose it if it were not for . .. . _ - ­ - . . . - - 12-Y - n �. .1 . . I .,. Village. - - . . .� . . - . ,:�,_.._�.!_ -�, !_ - -_ ---------- 6 - Mrs, Douse, of Parry Sound, wi,b two tention of renting his" fa�m. Such 'items knocking your brains out against the mull- . ­ - ." ,.., . R BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK I children are visiting at the Methodist are rediculous. I an stalks; and others say there are DO . _ � .JJ ' � .- .., Do , nveyancer, Commissioner for taking' lake'rial all@gel * ParsoL alto. . . Rev. Mr. Graham preached his farewell grass -hoppers in theirs, for the simple reas. ' - - - � � �. � I � affidavi , Accountant and Insurance Agent. , . . Dr. Smith,of Stouff vLlj-.wlI1 % fait CliLl. sermon to the people of this place on Sub- On they got discouraged at the long hop . . Money loan on farin property. Wills pro- ' � , I 0 . - . � � , -.1 . bath last. The church was filled with they bad to make between each straw. -Whitevede. Will be in � -:, ,; .. �:,� I] - . * I mont on the first And third Tqeoday of ­ . .: i�� . � bated. FF]OF,--At . : 1, _ � . � .-. � . �, �.� � - _ .. i�._ - . - . , I - people, while many a tear was shed at the a followi na is the standing of -the pa- ­­­ �- ,-�_' - - . I . . trough a every MoiDday afternoon for the . 1. L 1�, . *ill Re -open-' , -�' each month. His dental rooms are in .the . - - , . Aran i of business. 27-v � I., _ - , ..., _. .. _ ; ta� I - I _i- . , ...:�' - . Bundy block, next door to the market.* farewal). Rev. Graham leaves this circuit '10 of S. S. No. 6, Pickering: -Sr. 4th'-.., - - %1. - -, ;�.�!, _ . 1. . P.. ,_,!t- . .1 I . . .- 1. ..: I carrying with him the beat wishes of all. Uggie Fitzpatrick, Lens Ellicott, May ". I . k � ': .. . . ON Y TO LOAN' APPLY TO F ' - , I I A member of the firm of Ugodonj%ld & . - . I-, a ;.�I� . , '' - . WALLABY. Kirb,y, Jr 4th Knox, W 11 .__ . -John i iarn. . : lAbnon, Barristers, Stouffville, will be . r.." . � M Hu chison, appraiser Claremont for , ­,­­ ­.. ­ ; FOR' * FALL4 TERZ, - - �Cora- - L;,, . . Knox,* Nellie Percy, Lottie Rowedn, �_I;i:., ­ - Canada P rmanent Loan & Savings. Co., bead . . . � - I - - I ­ .,% , 1- - i.- . _. ,'�Zjd­ -- � - . - ,.- . . . . once, Tor oto. Stock capital 53,00D,000, Total I . ? bore on Mondav* Tuesday's and Wed . . .% Mighland Creek '. Ellicott, Frank Mitchell. 3rd -Edith - �%� 11 K.'.. - , ; . . . I : %_��j- - - . . . , � . � , clesday's of dy's •. � Dillingham, Flora Carpenter, Minnie Ful- � , � . . "Sets 171 ,000. The company lends money on eae� weeks office in B . - . .. �: I -­.":,.. _1: ., � , � , lowestcurnt rates of interest and on favor- .. .1 Septe,mb,fir 3rd, 1895. __ block: * tf U11 One of the Rangers, while playing feet. ler, Florence Conners, Louisa Hubb - I _..�� '� , able term of repayment, Mortgages and do- , -. . . :, I _., _.,.:�,� , - - . - , I .. � 1. , - � . . V, !�pnturoo p rchased. No commission. No delay ­ - ------ - ------ --- -- - - A. Ridley. -of flickering, has erected ball at Melville festival Monday had to be Annie Farley, Ethel stover, Lizzie Wilson , �� ­ .1 .)'.,J_�_ I -,- . . o - .", . ' L , L , - - - one of his patent wind -mills for Robert carried off the field, he baling had his leg Sr 2nd -Mable Carpenter, Arthur Percy, .. __­ .: '. . �0 L� � . I Expeus", oderate. � tott � : � injured . L.. - - I , . - �11 _: I I . - I L . I ;�, . t I_1 _ _.-­� ... . . - : � ,Sale.,1.1-1 Carson. Those who -have seen tha ma. injured bone were fractured. Martha Rowson. Jr 2nd-Ruesell Carter, - 'L . _,..__: :I- , , i - ­ ­.. For ., ", by a kink. No bo rac "-"L - .. I �: 11. I , , L . . . .. . I.— - L'. 1. ugi g at R . ­: :_ _. A; OST, COUN.TT ARCHITECT . : .4. - :_ - .1'. � I -class and While engaged in swii R. C)ow&n,g Layaffe Mathews. Part 2nd -John Fitz- . ­ :` :.I.if , L - . . . chino at work pronounce it first . - for the county of Ontario Drawings � 6 . a . .. I I . . . � _-_.11.. . �,: -_11 ­_ . . I . , .�: 1. . � . - . . and speco 00 second hand Light - cheap. Grove on Dominion Da * Geo. Coultice patrick, Roy Percy, William Lockwood, . . . - tions furnished for every claim of ight Wakon a d 011 how 0 1. : ;. ..... .�'.) - L i. ,,_ _ I _ , - I � I L' " Fendeted insensible ,% striking his Alice Hood, Alms Carpenter, Wrendal - building. team- and bot water beating and Buggy for sale, also a few good carts &t Our barber had his ioe-crum parl:)r w I ­ . . - ventilatiot? a specia'ty. Office -Gerrie Block, - . head againat a tree. He wai taken to his Ellicott, Posy White. Part let -Emma, . . beautifully illuminated with Chinese � � corn -or Du des and Brock streets, WWtby. �_ P I father*9 residence near Rouge Hill and Conners. Mary Dunn, Rigy Faller, Clar- _ : .'-- L _�.%, . . Residence' Kingston 'Road East Pickering. 87-y .1 I , Monde evening. The malical assistance called. It ip thought encs Carpenter, George Gibson, Norman . I *. � , '. � , . 11.,.�.Oj-,� .. . 7. - ------- --------- - 1EL-, Ef oynter s � I ­..' �-_ - .1 � - I ­ 1� � .,� . I , .. . cream was of splendid quality and the that the injury will only be trivial. Gibson. Promoted fro 2nd to 3rd Class- , . - -.-.-,-.-, ., . . � HOM S POUCHER, Licensed Auc- _�, r. - , . ­ . -.1 - , . --- ... � � . . _­�.. tables were constantly filled. . . " - " . .� ,�. - V� I . .:, . .,. .k .1. . L '' ­ � . 1. I'�4 . , . � _,, _, _ :" . � _,_.:. L:'-'. "T . T tionee , valuator, etc., for East Yolk and , 9 - The strawberry festival. under the -aus. Mabel Carpenter, Artilur Percy, Martha, . 1� 9 -Brock Road. - - The wariet was well attended ou i an of Melville Sabbath School held it Rowson. , I . .- -­ . � the whole o North and South Ontario. Strict -Ll� - . 't 0 . * . .. _. . . 1 I attention gi ell to all orders by mail or tele b. - ' , Tuesday. Butter brought from 18 to 14 Wobert Cowan's beautiful . . POU - roprie or is giving 11D HS I I Charges No erste. Address THOS. P R I X. B * As the t ,grove on Mon. . . , - 0 a - - . . I _ . - _.. s:, I. _-� -11 :W- 1� . Boa 47, Brou lbam. Ont. . business at Brook Road these thins cents. eggs 10 cents, fowl and oneu like day, Dominion day, was a success in every - . - � .. - : .�.'.­- � n�. . L � . , �_ .. . - ---- .-L. . will . . . ., . - f!:- i '. � - - - . , �. - - . . ; ! I . will be sold regardless of cost. - 84-8m . found ready sale at top fiqures. It the respect. The weather Was all that could -.;�- � � . '"'ILL, A,UCTIONEER,-ETC., . _ of the ,_': ­.., '� :: 5, t4'1'�? . , . . people want to Bell in the best 'local be desired, and therefore there were a People are still smiling over a slip ..-. , , ... I Fe POS ILL, River, solicits sales from his num- - - - � ­. .1-1. 4 Z - 1- .. - ll , . ,,, 1._,-,�, . . � . ...... �j� ., 1 erousfriefidi botlifaranduear. Salesoffarms, market they should attend Claremont large number present from a distance. tongue made by a Markham preacher in a '_�::.'_,.".. - ' "_-"-'��'_;'� �� , _ . ;,­�_,;,�jr ;,,,.' L. . far stock, " d everything that is to be sold will every Tuesday. Although this [ostival liar been of annual funeral sernion.the other day. In pictur- '_.'.'..:,:,'- ,.L�',�,� � I , , . - - - :' _' ' 11'' oe I ­f;1_N I . . ..''. - 1 14, - 1, L� u o,curance for past fourteen'yeare, it ing Heaven he said "one thing is certairk L - - _� ,,� I - 1, L� handled y the subscriber with the utmost Dominion day, while Thomas Graham V .1 * .. . be farm � ER BANXB( ol- � ',I - `h -I..'. ­ . care and to the very beat advantage. iffly seems to be just as populqr as ever. The there would be no undertakers or grave. . . "I __ -. ,� , 011F C�&NAJDA. - and Peter Macnab, jr.. were exercising - ',. L � -, �'_: " f �- " � �­�,,: OP - ­ . ,school -tell � . . . .. . .. upon officers of the us that during all divers there," and Undertaker Beierl and - . ..­..?� %:-'.f, �­,.,; . .. their bicycles, the former collidei 0 - '­ � .�4--'.L'�, ': � � - . %1.11 I _. � . I L'�, . . L. �...� ­� "•L I 0 those years the weather has never played Sexton Hebson have had to stand any. �.. _�- I. ..�_. - L:� . :. :.: ­ _� � . .� L - I - ... - I MON Y TO LOAN - . �� j_­�. WHITBY BRANCH " -, -,;:, 1�, vyith Joseph� Evans. causing a terrible them false. Another reason why this amount of chaffing since. ON- I I � I :z . � 4.. �' .", �1 1 " ..- .1 . . . - ., . - - tum - L tumble for all hands. Mr. Evans is a faotiv&I conti � ­ .­_ . . I ' � I I - -_ , . .� - .- . R Y Capital Authorized ...... .. i,,,.. . i ........ $1,0W I nues to draw the crowd, the The E. R. York Farmers' Institute ex- - *-, � , I . - . - . � ... $I'm, . L,,,.,, . ... . . � - 1 ' - ' .- 1, .. .1 . !:.. ,!:- ..:-- 4;f , . � d �. ., Capital Subscribed ......................... OW, good-natured , roan else trouble would small sum of 25 cents includes strawberries cursion to the Ag'I College and the Model �;7 --.%. ... ­ : . MOR GAGE SEW i . -_,- W, . Capital Paid-up ........................ � - "', __ . � - : ' � .j I � . - . _� 1. - � -�;%' i. _.. - - XO,( )O have visited some person. No bouee and oream.,ice cream, and all the shapes Firm, Guelph on Friday last per G. T. R. .".- ; . -_�'..,: " ", 1. - 0 t_-1 - - . I., :E!Br.V.A ,,.r.V:M ' Rest ......................................... 9%1)0 . . ' 1 . ­­ I , _LL - � - - I L 'I '. �._ ­ , � I :,i I _ . �_ - �,. , , . .- - �. - - : bong t and sold on commim don. were broken and the-nijuries are rapidly and designs of try, in the preparation was a success, there being about 400 a ­ ., . . 9 - . . . . '. � . . . ��-- - , � . I I— . ident. . ., -, , -1i - : 1, -. -.5"L. -P .. � � -i -: 1 . . _ . . vWg. on �r - --..,._--,_.-r-_ ,-., . .-. . . . �r, -'L. Jrobn Cowan,Ct ro of which the Isaies of McIA116 congregation curts. The day was fine and the reception �� � ..�.--._ � , . . . . . . . . . - I .Z. .. . '. dl� - - .. .. , .. , .. , . .. , _ . . . . - R*u n S. Harnl.in, Z exper . ,� . � - - . � .. ` " - - , - , - , - , . . . . , s_ , , . . Tree Dominion Day colabration in are te Than too Mr. and Mrs. Cow- by the officers at the College and Farm wag k _": ­.., �' , . :_ . � .. . . - sq., Viwfta :, ,�!:�.­�� - . . . . . Agelht fdr Fire, Life Acci"n-4, plate a..'ie W - F. Cowan, B89 -, W. F. Allen, ES(I., J. A. 01 b- an and those who assist them are ever at- the kindliest. All appeared � - . . � - _­',�� . 1. - 1"�. .. -01aremont w":A great success. scarcely a,red tovenjoy the `� .'� ".: I ., , . son, Esq., Robert, McIntosh, m, D. .Thom hot . . .�. . _­ .:. .- 1. 1. . . ': 'i', - . tentive to strangers. The Whitevale band trip and were plea . - � �1: .. .. L -Glass ar d Ste'am Bo - iler Insurance I Patterson, Esq. enough for lemonade but exactly sed with the evident - . .. _._. '' �.,_._4 �. k. � . - ,0 "'�" .- %��"-,�r%j - ' , _� - _ -. ,1-4 Two hou in Pickering to rent of for T. H. momillan ....................... i.....0ashier. right for comfort. The grove was all wall present and furnished music in their good management of the institution. in . _­­ , - .. . . � . .. 'A I I.,.".�-_'. %, '?,V �, . sale. .- I __ ustomed manuer,to the delight of all. Miss Maggie McCaul daughter of Johrb - ':�*. - ., . . _!� '! -I' - alive with orowasof people and the num- '400 11 .1. . _iA� . .,- . I . Banking builpen transac The football match between the Thistles, ... _,L.;�.., I _,� L' _,; ' ' - _-..;.1-- Met . 11 . ..�­-. � - . . , f ., L I , - '�' i � .-­ : �'.-_., m, .. : __�` �- I 1-�� , . ;". - .­'...", Drafts issued, playable in all parts of Caul * erous swings were in constant motion. McCaul of the 8th con., Markham, ­ � . ­.. . - - , LAI . of Toronto, and the Soarboro- Rangers, for with a Serious accident Friday afternoon. . . . I.: ,., _. . .. . ' - " - I . e � other members of the ".' ", ,:i . ..--,- ; . �� -,�;, i- 1. ' _ -, , � . - .-- .. _ I 'Convbyanci carefully d t d"mach - --':' , h ;able in an parts of Bur,or,.Rr.,'est,, carr t tention and the . speakers as well as . ­ : - United States, and on London, England, I a . - The programme was listened to, with &t- a handsome silver cup, valued at $26, was She with several oth ower ratty ,vill el .. . L � I.. than usually charged. Tit- rates of interest allowed s Ban . . I the most attractive piece of sport family were seated in a two seated demo-i­'.� L . .. - - ", . "., , _ %, , ': �, I - ­ - Deposita and credited half yearly. Special a - reeiters were equal to the occasion.. The M'haelay. The 'game ended 4 to - �­.:' ­ , . L - � - .1 1�­_;�. . .. .. - leg searched and certified to when , ' 1 in crat wagon, attending the funeral of Henry . . -.- � _1 1. -, . ­ . . . req a - , - .:� - I - - ­ - , -`ix, :I ited. Private, funds vJ . lei to collection of Farmer's sale notes. -band gave a number of ,bright new seleo- favor of the Rangers. The Pickering La- Robson's daligbiter Emma, when in turn- L .-,.., .�",-�,- : ,'��,,,,� -- - : I . M' D- WAJL'LZ-w - I � - .. �:.VA,. - ­, . :, - - - � - .. - , . . I _ ,... tions. The total proceeds were over 0100 crosse team met the Junior Victors, of ing around - ''': .L� I '� - , - ways an hand to loan at lk,_. --I";,.! '" -_.- , .-t �d _. __• MAN, . ound th6 horses plunged, then stepp- - _. . 1-0:- 71 . . - _ .- %., � - . "", ". , 'i " __ _; � �� . . . I . ...I, _ k . . - " - , . -1 ... �, .. .' _ , _ ­ , . , * - ' �- '' . . -dash- bat ,: ..:1 -�,-,$.��,i,-_',;., . Sunday. School. of small boys, the Pickering team refused board and in front of the wheels, and -� 'fit , . . ... . - I.. : interest. � .. .: ­ �� - _ _:�'"';­� �' ��:�.� .. .. L .- I I . " L the ;owegt rate of '.`­.- . _ about 170 will be cleared (or the Toronto, but as the latter waa composed ed suddenly, throwing her over the ._ 1. ..'.. I ." - - �� ��L .- . . - f 1. - . - . 't�.�­ -, w- : , . . . .. fa.. . I . a . - . - ­ �,,­_.,I-��-,V,V�."_� W V. RICIIARDSON'..� .. - � !. I . -1 . - I .- " ' _ 42, 1 1� , . I .1 . .. . __ , I.. I . _. ".. TORONTO,,` FINANCIA ... I �' is.,. to Play agaftiat them. The clubs. then plunging suddenly again, both wheels pass- I- Z ..., '. I " _� --:' ' L ' - . ..., ., . .1 I .. I . _­ � - I . ... I . . Black Pickering .. �'A, : BROUGHAM. r I amalgamated, had sides and gave an ex- ad over her stomach. The unoopsoioull , . 7." , , - I ,; � ` I - ;..: 'D A . ­­ � :�: - . - - �Along � . - . - -was -L ��_ "I � .I I - I . - - r, , , -1 1, 1. � - I � . - -6..- .� I � - hibitiou game. list of racing young lady was taken home end medical .- ": % ' : -,- � . j.71, - . CORPDXWMTJOk". .� I * - - - " - , - - - - �- ., - . I . . . . .. . 1 . � . v I -1 .. - : - �PICKEF4NG'POST OFFICI ­­ " - .:, � Have i Nott seen W. J, Devitt's- now silo f urnished for the amusement of the small � 1'. - !!,. . 1. I __ !1`*,.` y aid summoned, and we are pleased to an- .. . I � . - - I 11 I _:� � L .... - - . . - : ; '� n h L, - -: ,,_.._ - ." ­ _ * - - .. - m - - . . of the school, and at the end of each t.- - �t .�t,41 - .1 , . 1tills arrive from Tol onto 9 Do a.m i 1 , ,�, -;, lk": . I 9 - � .and cow, stable ? nounce that she is now recovering, thou . -1.11_41:. . �, . -v, - Author Cap....' =a prizes were awarded. The grove in a critical state for several days. -Econ- �1_11 ._� � _'T '4i, c . 1 $ 2 � 5 U00 ?* 00( Mrs. E. Holtby's brother and *sister i. .1. -,-'- L _.��! 11 - i . ,f ". - - % * - - . Arrive G.T,W, 9-55 Mails close Toron0 5 55a.ma., I w" provided with Moos, And upon them omiot. _­ . . .. - ,L'1_��: - , - ' . .V a ln� . . are visiting with bar. - I . .1 ,'':­ .., � �e4vi I . 10 Subscribed Cap. - � 7�.. ��, M3 50( .. I .- . - .; , _ : close G T W5 56 a m � - G T It a 30 a In 1. - much of the youth bpd beauty whiled away � 1. I , . - A - . ...-.1 '­ . - � ­ _. . , , . - _.. . � I— � _L , GTE9%am . ; . . . Frank and Staul 'Garow returned m' I �, now - . . , �" , I . I .. . ,:­".. 1.. : . Ola - I . It. . . . ........... W - i� I. 0. the time. Tho, lots did a jood trade in - - .1. . - . . � - . . i 'Wbitb 8 45 p R , " Toronto 8 P M ., �. _1 I . ` ,­... . . .:. - _. _. - . - . . - , . L , 'L ­ _ ,� ' "L "' e GTU 45pul -, .., I . .L; om Owenlolou ­ The, seats. in St. phiap's church,, ,,. L L . ..L - . i ,--- -6 � � I I .. . Friday fr ad-., . I •i . _% - .1 "i I . ­ _ I I I the provision of ioie - drin:1w, confectionary, U io : .. 1. e -- I Ord I J. M. Gero io,taming 4 OMely lwoliOY " rued on . b 'all G T'W ti 00 , p X12 Ti bave opened a -brajqcb in tb ' . . parts of the w This ;on ring. in the officO lately oc w - OWU " b4ik and LOVO n oville, have been hands . world, Village of W2. I . . � _ h like. � � Shortly. aftee se'ven. o'clock. L . _ ------------ �_ , - U' - - ob .. - . _� . -, 11 I ( I - R_ It] r, I in t t h _ 8 r ' , I ) D r 'o n ' U I _ _ ' 0 .i * out ' tu 'n ' ' ' ' ' ' "' ' - 'O' t 0 - - _= - , M. BATE ) I .1 , ' ) . f 001 30, 87i, Pickering E i in 8 k 11, .30. ,� Even - _ _ or 0 0 . a t I d t, il ___ ._ I _ r - . Su' tar'o 't," 'Uti try. - . . L - 980� atio n . day r n'l R.,id nee . 5: 1. " ' 2 0, I , 10 , � I r-il t i., I - 8AV=Q8 a epuied by the Ontario Bank. under the manage. kitchen and will rebuild on a �Iw -,-lav I iph6latered with dark crimson cl,)tb � p . _V�!-', ,.�,� _­� `� . ' - '' L - AS 0jQMWn0'pr0ftQiafi%*1osed and whew t .. __ I.. � Lt " ,. 14, , ,7:�._­ .' . � - ­ , . " ­ " : ,� _": . . . - V ­ I . , I - ;r A, � I I - - L I , - , 4! I � 11. . _1 - , , -, I - W - 0- I . ANZ 31USUMSe.- -��_ ment of th unasysigned. - gar_ So# _ - � 'Ia.. . L ; . _' - . I ­ U0 riogou - 1_9,_- " - ­ It Wail and Acok very well. . . . : � ... ­ � I . 2 - - .. � I - I - - �' � i'f m',,' -'U - �ill, ". ' '. . ,. •. L '�­ 71 ' - A� i v , ,.' " - kon � - '.. I V Longford, gav:& J 5.., �i- i, - Depoalts :U1 be received and interest allowed . W. � 6d . I . , MeRL F'; , -beliovita re 10 Flw, ;Totalis' a 0 . V - - we",--igpo'" , . I .- - � - Jb I -A Y __ - - 41, ob 0%, I q 410 . �." k ,­ � I � , _ I 0 - - - _,. _. � I- -4 11 I #1 I * -- -, I 1: highest rates. 6,61i OWS -,L " "., ., 11 I k F. 16 -W A- �v 'U, W ­ . , - I - received and Interest a3lowed aCh-2 - at, . L vaith h tdiw I 941, , -0 Wbin:. o � . .. -M,:' , _�� - ­ : ­� ;4. , I I,- - I 11� .,�,� ---I - ,2W:-;:i�i -7 ­ i ­ - - ' W� & E %_5� I - 4% 41� _ _ -, - - S_ �. .- .1 , 1�� I I I 1 7- -- ;�_ =,,�._ - -IMA- �Tl,i---Ak- ,,�-t.-1,-.V,,-J- �rr­.jf,- - bjrdi� ,to -i healthy- bab� girl, *bich - I I , _� �� ;?��; - �Q Nq,:g1,_,W7,j,, . . .- J ra x-, <> on - , Q - , - - , , � 3. . I I . . wer , I; . !!'P�-��* 771N I . _.. pw cout Per anuur` - Beculrity iadispntable Drafts Issued oil - oil p", collection'll Imme bi�y,. etc L - .. ­ . . * a I * - - -40 06, 0 - 4 ' �, L : 1�1. - ., ., .. . . I . N . *,'��, ,R�14, - a ,in - . - � i... . . . Ran. i. - P AM 11. . __ � I �_Wq .TF - &,b`0"kt Opi four - UYs 61d', 44A 41all hudviom- - .. - � - . ;7 LLL , __- : � 11 .. _M�V, �'"'�,�' " T - - Igg , _. t!�: - - .% , fl, .. ., - _0 ;� , " �z, -A . ­ - _y liberso tame, rioney loaned* on _- ous if, sdZ66 � t�,, - - � L . " 4 �� -, � . . - - - �, . -1 - P"Tw" . . _ , , .1 - I _. W - - and ottLer No ti4s. . �_, � _� I . ". - � I . . I � ­ � I _.L� �.,� _ , .., -kz� - -: : ­ � . I � Mir I �:- 1, -:,. .r L. -'­ I �1, ,.-.L L I - , . - fj , ." I I - 1 "Na ..---- - ­ - - ..;; . _. . - � MN , � . . GRO'Kaus, PNI ; �9 - �1" I .� W" , � � Q -1 4.4 - :�l .... .... � mz ;._ . - I . - - C , I ""A ­ .. 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I � lion . . . 3�1, N. : - -:YOU NG�''L` E and no one Caine. a here. J . . ­ � � , " � . �_� , .- - . ,.. . - ;�- TH . ��. . I U TEN ANT. 0 - Paris, land I oame. a . ' . .!. , � . ­ I I ­_ IT. - 4 if all our - know he I 1. :1. I I � �Ik­ i . � :1 I I , 4 care ts,jh6l' tho�ght HOPS, home Itain irill be Hot, weather in what tries ,the batter .... I .;: . . - - - ,,.:- 1� - S* - - 41, - ?, .__iv. - ; to Hugh. I I ... 11 ! I j: .. ;e'_,�-L ' �,.. , � I . .. 1,�;_:. . , ­­ - , 4W., I ..� � -1- ".: *�; �i�i',i�--.,:_ ;; .If 64 Is position for me I -I have must write . 0 . .1 , _- __ ;� - r L�7 bi,, . '. -.. _. I . . `.,,�-�*�',�; - .�7 ...L' ____t-'- " " 6�*', I cloubt it I hat a terrib . I . . � I '41i � . � . � jr, .- , ­ ­ 96 - - I - - . I . , � : '17Z�. --.110, . - M, " -,� I _� " Happy . __ � � - - in a ill �Irs. savitiWo Shocked at the idea of bev' r Boeing hill make'09 mote, , writes a corresponds L It ' r ' . - `_ . V : �� , b at ; but w . "L, _ le . - CHA ., d - ' . ` C __ � 1. . I . �' I . . i. ­ �Ljr _� � . I- . ­ L ­ . L I - I.. PTtk . - I- -1 . know what - . _. P: is - If- she dies uureoon. mother in this world. is well nigh impossible to succeed in mak Ztl I . happiness ifj?" . _- Ink I have? inforlondo" . .i . 2". .1 I L .1. -� I 4 M I t � "" .e I " __ .�,� -fish ng -village of Saintit-CrOilt It That is v . I What jug a really fine article w thout ice. The . � � ., I . , . , " The, little ery oxtll�aorrdinary. " z' � " -�_.` - z ' _' I , you may10 sure Ikept,111, I - . - . , -7!�Zt- -�� 0 X. .:-. . . UP to Hugh, who6t, a tragedy I's ' I I I __ I _; I lying at the m own much hipoi.. 0 cps n this morning I Mau *; I 1% _� " _r.. ­ . . � . I - , � I - . . . . - . . � . I 4� _" I I . � , MCI an to H could spare from the suf- saidHops. `4 Eve - I r '. , _ juth of a valley or gorge 1, is -it? Have you kn . - , the joyful next beat thing is a Spring of cold wato 1,� _; 1 , . ` - ­ a t,etwein high- neon ?10 I . I he spent in writing,, covering the aged a short letter to convey ..., . . I . � �-� - "' -_ -_ which opens from the Sol f 8 is . . , ._ , L ­ I ." ranntng throng to .: . - -1 ,� I., . - . ,,, 7 :1 " Hope seemed to think -for a momfenti . - -she sent. by news. h ths milk room ; next . . I! . g _­. , I -, . ­ - Al .f L .. � z liffs on th coast of Norman y, has of late .. then Ll;,r,g rapidly. These letters . re will be'vo drawback to in a wind mill tte, h d to the well in .. : L, ­. ; - 1. .., . .1 , I 0 a . . an indescribable sweetriess, a sudden light, I th'i urier to the market-townt that they ,,I trust the -rpmain here for this I a a , _'­.'� - L ` . 1;� been revealed to especial.ly artin- as - I shall � . . ..-.V. * , . f . - M, - I -Parisians, . came in to her eyes. ­ I m,g % escape the uncortaluttiog .Of the her oonvales noe see 0$11 is safe. It such a manner as to haTe a tank of frG,sh - .. ;�2 �, f. 1� .. -1 :f 0 � . , P" I . .. 1. ic and literary Parisians. 1-1 I 11 I have known glimpses of great happi- , Sai te-Croir'post-offim - a week or two, U0111- -1 ng time for U. Water in which ta not the 'Milk and orea - _ - . t 113. ; , . :,% . . I 0VIN . appiness, 0 . - wl., .- .. Hie - beeoh-645, noes ; of smaller h i - ften , of bit. " a 6100i . . Such respo iy ,, t Pon . . 6 '. �� .� - �tt'j , L . A straggling growth of d sells will kill hor&e1f,11 oxid has been an 8,Wf ally t i load next is the cool cellar and milk nab in o , I�L - � . , . � - ' F7,%._ J �.­ _. terness and sadness,1 now and then." . risibility ; and hold she L 0, , - . I Sist r Marie, the - nurse, one morning. - i . , 1'�, - ,. a large wood which . � unjust will would have held good, � ­ FftP-'_ L ' - � tretched down from 1 14 A varied expo�iance for so youngla ,jug, of two. thal PAUL Eternal ,#igiianoo, is indeed the price. :.- . .-: ,1. .s . W!, L .- I - Y a do the work, the watch 0 - �,��. i '. .__ . the L , - . I I of the valley'l,womani -By the way�,, 'I never think ' 46 on told me so. She Was 9 Ing k7i ­_ - '_ :rowne the gradual asalent . I of ybu I And you are imprudent; you let her hold It has be . 85 in Making good,buttar wnen . . . .,:I -. I.. , - . - . 1 1:1 � �, - I . - . . �_, I ; - -lead : AS a girl ;yet you Oo quite young, -I see I when this dreadful favor of nuoee .- �, - tQj,� - .-. . where it - 0 11 . 4 thermometer registers up in the nineties or - , . morgea into t a flat table hand and loan against you. 4 Din to make another, . . . - i!2. A the Hug. ! y a rest. Trust began-." t4l I =I , and teal that. Now letUs rem . . - W�, � . - "I. above, well cultivated, d rich with fields' Ut1w so. You must take some . . -..,. -_1_. 1. lish papera which come this evening- -1 to A long, confidential 00uv6r4PtiOn Ouscied even the eighties.. - -1 - . - _­ , . , 1. I .1 . . � -1 ­ . , L - . .. . 'J'A .. 4� � . -.1 of oorn and colza. At t o'date of this story was glad to see them ; for the post, at these I 1010 a I itt a. I - � -t ­ I onot then Hope left the family Solicitor -to the see the milk, ifost-in a . . . �.: 0�8 a 'I do. ut a* . .4, � - . to I d sister, - nod to her . In the first pl . : . _. - - - - it jpa known to few, t obscure though out-of-the-way places in always uncertain. " I d o, SAT ing care of the courier -.and ratur In oans of any kind deeper than ` . . A. � - - . 11 ; 11 ... re:t. )(on dopot know how my life $60 , m . . - . 'L; The next day, however, Mrs. oxville did , rest. post. - . .� I ... . %* it was, Mrs. Saville obions it Ifor a resting- I 'of .. _ . ,7 .- . I -.1 � It not feel equal towrilte or -attend to business. ,: to do nd on herL" I '. (TO 23 0019THqUZD). . .1. _".11 the common milk pan, must be quickly ' - ' � - � . 1� - I . f�. . ` place before she turned to London. 44 on Dieu I mod you are not bar d#,ugh..- - . .. _.: 1,�,!, ­ . a I Z : - � . I., � . I I L y, she said:; i ,_1. s cooled. . r, ­ %'-,, , " LIL August evening whent Her head felt heavy and gidd. . to I � � . ..!.- . . I ,- . With plenty of too this is an ea4Y. . - � � ;, , - WAS a fine glow, so she ordered the ramshackle Can iage and i r � ­ . , - - . � .. . " . . L . I. � ItL.l - . T , drove to the Chateau, hoping the air would .1 Thii tenth day cards, land Mrs. Saville ; - _. . , - matter, without it fresh Witter from the . L : � I - . I � with Miss Deam ads her German courier idl The doctor re. :.::, . . . F I TRUTH..-...-- L. I .. well must be poured into the tank our. �. I lwl� - - � . dd ; seem�d sinking r"I y.; . - L .. - . . ' , i - I - . '1� 9- , -.--,-'- and her Bnglish maid, Mrs. aville arrived revive her@ It did not, however. She so . . ln�dalluighL nopetatbythabodaide. , � M, _: rounding the milk, after that which cooled , . ., I ff L �' - - � __ she felt inclined to sleep, -that the air . me Time is the herald of truth-Ciolil .. . . - ; . - . . - , . . . km- �� ; !�­ : and startled: the sleepy little village Into Haggard, dry-eyed, sometimes the sufferer I the milk has been drawn off. say half an. . I... � *141 - - - was too strong for her. or rather that She : . of heaven makes one heav,607. . - :.. I _ d t 0 name I ­ - .. .. .. � -�� a a a rove through it in bad grow . of her offending son, The love hour af ter straining, or as own , .W- - _ -:L ,. lively curiosity h d n too weak for the air,-*,h'ht the � utter� h V.fl I �_: . . ' ,-So she murmured I -Shakespeam ter becomes as warm a milk. A .. - , - .. _ traveling-ci 4riage� drawn place made her Melancholy, and she would' Some I nartioulaWly. W_ as th : I ,: F, 4� ­ : - . an old-fashioned Shall be all stuck full of *YOL Wa .. . ,�. I I The Zventh day dawned grey and over- BUG iolon - negloot to do this ill result, in a great low - . I . I.. Oki- - - I whole leave - .- _ ,� ..: �...,.�,­ the next day. Hope persuaded her to try I - . I . , . . by. four nor . of cream and consequently of butter. . � - I . . . - * . & 'I, . - . I r over with wraps; cast. Hitherto the weather -had been fiat -.8haleapeare. . I , �Wl: .1 - I ­.,.. and 1test. She bovered he I I . Wi,.:.,. � � . , �'. equipage Seoul ad with some difficulty Zia, enough to make it difficult to I pity The cream must We 'kept as cool as . : . , 1, for, though the day was warm, She com- and The more happy I am the more . I .. Mfw�_ � . - nearest ShiL ' ake the sick room tolerably 0101* Ill h jugs. -Voltaire. possible until sufficient has aooumulated .;''. "q -_ V - __. - . ' - � �' by the careful courier at - the I tried of cold, and ered a good deal. in . V� . '_11 � � I : . 6 � i the shimmer of moonlignt on 'kindred 'with for Churning. It there in an extra can in * . . . q,-,. I., � railway Station. The dogs barked, the hens Woope took her knitting ,and sat patiently , after�yoars, All powerful souls have ,. W. - thati an hour, during I the soit, and the sweet soothing rhythm of each other. ­Ooleridge. the creamery this in a good place to keep -: ... . . 11�- � , - : _.: �_-- cackled, the ducks and goose flow out of beside her for more ' i the soft upward rush and backward Sweep � - . it. Exposure to the open air in the milk - . . . , . S&villes:lept heavily, sometimes, I - -k-N-F. _� ,__.. �,:­­ . the -roadside pond with prodigious noise which Mrs . pebbly beach, always In temperance there is ever Cleanliness room --covered ' of course -will Sour it - - �1-0�. -1 ... _... ��_ . Moaning ; then she voke sudderil , As if of wevelete on a .-JiDubart. . I I - - ­ . - ,.;. � and flutteriDg1l, as the scarecrow team T sever� brought the sick -room and the terrible and eleganoo :ufficiently in twenty-four hours. It . - . I - , " � , - - -1 - . startled, and thouilit she had bear - as days vividly before HoPO'G A kind voice in to th6 besirt what hould be stirred frequefitly during the- . . . , . �.. . .. ,. rattled down the hill to the shore of the &I people enter the room noisily. She was- anxiety of tho - �- - . I . .. � .. . L I - - - - . - �_'. � - - rock -t noiroled bay along -the edge of which better, and insisted on taking a little walk mind. A Cooler wind now blow gently. light in to the �ye. _Elihu Burritt. , time to ensure its ripening evenly the Game . - ; , ratitiob Min as in winter. There is danger of its 0"et- - . . i -��1`11` ­ . ,- . inner she could not eat supe ? ",�. .- -111. on the beach. At d I and Hope, who had Snatched half ai� hour's He who is racked b . .. I .- ches its iow -but complained Of great thirst. Con after down to resume her I -Cicero. ting too sour which must be guarded I _�Z the "Hotel do Is Europe" stret Feeling rest, came 9 never find pea" of min . . ; I ­._ . �t -, . I �kI - . - _. ----- irregular front, - I . severe headache and drowsiness, She went watch. She was startled. Had the proud, . - - . . ��.... - .. - .... i -,. ; : .1 . The churning in i " . I . Conquer a victo to -day and you says Your again" �* - . ...: _. - Hope felt more,uneasy than , hardo disappointed woman passed, away I summer time should, - - . : k;_ . _d �'e 1 � * and' two d uts untold misery. -Anon. - . - The landlord an n -male I i ` _' early to bed. eacenda, : i , . � .'I.. . --I-- - . - still, with something of that always be done early in g so as . - :�. 1 1 7T�_,r._-_.1_ ol... . � - -, ., . . - ��L_. 1entale waiters were drawn up to receive she cared to Confess, and persuaded Mrs. I She lay so tongue is the only'e4ge tool that �o got it out of tha way while it in COOL It: - I : �._ ,.- .4 '.. , . � � . Saville to let her maid Gin in her room. 11 rapture, of reposs" which only death can A bharp a -Irving* - .1 � '.. � .. - ... - 111. I h I at the, illipter--a look of grown keener with constant U a. Is & good plan to start it before bn&kfset� : .1 I t- . . . I tho distinguished guesita and usher them to Then she retired. eraelf, rat to write at bring. holooked - - -_ 1:� - I . . . 11R.- - ­ '... L. I rifiedinquiry. "She lives. but scarcely HAppinean is'like the tatue of loini If one of the men can be spared from the - : , _ their apartments. . considei able longt t an to seek forgetful . ter I 4 - � lw��, .. '. ..: - I � . if , itailliod-L L - .. i- 1-1 : -, 1, -. ., 1i i * vain' ;her nerves breathes," was the wb . � . . i_ � ,��.L . - : - , - ' "i'the 'bay 6d ness in her bed. I � t n . 1� � .. ispered reply. J1OP6 whose veil no mortal ever ohores to do this job it should be so arra:ng. k; .. . "Afadame has a fine vie4 o' . do and touched the thin London. ',:it in pretty heavy . . I i ,. I - �.-'.__� . I . I were strained, and 0 irrosiatible presen- bent over the be ad, " with most churns . . : ,,, - . - . . '..'..- ,. * � - * * cliffs. The ounasta are superb, nay, lax- hand which lay outside the clothes. she The world will pity you for what you work for a Woman. ' � . .Z.. I Z�_ , ' . timent of evil weighed i,er down. " ., CI- .,_ , � __ , �..L . -1 .,- .�. uisite, in good weather ; and it is ganer- The long, wakei ul, rL&tlOW night wore in breathing rogularlj�c Her hand is not lose ; never for what you lack. -Mins. If the churn in not filled too fall three- . � I . I - 11 L � � I L I L- .. - V � .- I q ' I t . burning. Go call the tor, dieter Marie. Swatchine. quarters ot an hour ought to bring the but. . .. � I - .., ally good at Sainte -Croix. I do ,no through. - . . of .. . I :i 1 �_4 I ­:,:�­,:_ . - I - . K, .. _!_ i '' lkly, Talent, like beauty, to be pardoned ter to granulea. Then add a pint of salt to � � X.., - M, ... ; ­ - 'essop cams into MIN Oh. go quic . ., �,,,., - �, � , , _.- :, �, remember having had the honor of. receiving At early dawn �11 . , ' J -, . - '' Deamond's room �ith an alarma,d-look on When he came, he too touahed her hand must be obscure and' unostent,atious.- facilitate its separating from the butter-' - I , . , , - � so . t tte .. . . I �Ll _� -*,: , .-!,. . Madame before, � I . i - I' -.. �., - � her face. � I and listened. 41 She sleeps," he Said a Lady Blessington - milk, turn a few time* or until the bu r. I I �,�. .. ..,-- � �� . I I . - * - ' - ; . _... , � 6ji "She may lives. Keep every. wash inplenty ' ' . I - . I k%� . . I _. � I dare. say noL, , You were not old 11 I am afraid MrL Saville in. very ill, � length. A thought embodied atild embrained in Milk will draw off nicely and t . - I . ­ .1 � - , , , ­ ; . - : I V_ .- - : - - . - 'enough to be the head'of such an establish- mine. I have never seen her like this. - She thing profoundly quiek" 1. As fit words walks the earth a living b9ing. of cold water. Churn 7 t 58 0 if possible :..... - . : , _. I . 1. a I . � * , �­ at," returned Mrs6 has been wanderin off and on all night Never could Hope forgot that vigi . . in summer. . t. I - . meut when I was here Is -Whipple. �7. � - ..-.-. - ed, and still the exhausted. tided qualition as to whathbr ;.� Saville, more graciously than she would about Mr. Hugh sal her husband, that no the hours pass it is an undec . I - �:"� , '. - I . just now patient slept and slept, some mors than Talk what you will of taxto,- my friend the thorough washing of the batter detracts L: - " . ,_ . - �� .1 ­ have Spoken too in Englishmani - one ever hears her Speak about. - . . ­ , , - L � you will find two of a face 64 $00 �;, � _ , onto of no in natural strength seemed given to the Young a an of a from ite avor. Old-time buttermakers L . �. i - -�* idlmpossibla� madame I's cried the host, she in Asleep. ,Wllat will bee e. 1. .: - - . t quit the bedside, mind. -Pope. often omitted the washing entirely, and L * _. _ ._%... .1. . 1. .� ,._ .: - ­ With polite Incredulity. 11 When, will this poor miserable place if my lady gets watcher, who would no .1 - . 11 _... .. - IL cup of milk to sustain her, The happiness and misery of man depend some of the fluent flavored butter I ever � . 11, , - I!., . . . . . .1L - .., . . I . � madame dine ?"' : . really ill ? Why, we couldn't got holies or & only taking � she never know. . .1 . . .. for how lonit or than on -fortune.- tasted.was, not washed at &IL This was . , -, - , . , ' Meantime, we -' doowr ; though that queer man we saw on no IOU upon tamp 1` -I ., waat tool, ; but and the I .. .. E,V� "At six. - Tr - i �: ;.- . will see tolthe preparation. He the ay At, last when the sun had sunk Roohefoucauld. years ago. and sinos making butter for - - my courier' I 9 they tell me, is a, very .. _: - - - - I MrL . t.�,� 1. - - �' - or,' but he lives miles and miles first nof t Shades of night begau to fall, ' h it until the water - . Ir . : . ... 1". ; understandaiL Pray, io,M adame d'Albevills clever doct . I ,Saville slowly lifted her eyelids, and recos, We should live for the future. and lot myself I always Was . . - _.. . �A -, - '' I .. t the ch.*teau ?" i away. " � hould find our life in the fidelities of the runs off nearly 6lear. Butter that in I .. ,V�� _ I I;, I :. a I I . . � - : - � . _. .1 -dren at onoe," re. nized Hop -L She smiled gently, as if feet- a ,thoroughly washed needs low working. . ,�i_ . . :.�.,. 1, I..:- "No, in 11 I- shall get ul -Beecher. , . ­ , :.. 1. .. .. adarbe. Unf rtunately,the second p and ,I I will ing comfortable and pleased to &to her. Present., 1. __ I I.. . .. . . .. ­ _ -1 -1 ­ son of Madame I&/'M qu -p * W6 wounded turned Hope, much alarmed. Overworked butter quickly Spoil& Butter - ' ' . - �7 � ., - I.. . ille,directly." , She was too weak toopeak. Thereliefwas When thadevil bringathes oil, bring _:,; I *. - , Th way to safe ..... hould be hard enough to resist the ladle ' . -.,. - a week ago in a duel, nd ahili hai gone to come to Mrs. Sav a �. " L . : I . . � . . g I too sudden, too delightful, for Hope's self- thou vinegar. be in a . . . L I I. -, I . - . � . . nurtie'him-4t Gren ble, I think. Her - Shs dressed accordingly, little thinkin hZnk God I thank God I to be secure. -QuLrlda. I : or worker or it in not in fit condition to be . ,,. . L . - . . . . . . � 1 5 .4 ..,. , . - r &in. " I how long it would be before she should Command. Oh. t - - worked . _. � . - I.% .-, i.- .. Lrrival is quite unce . you will live I we shall We ought not to quit our post without . . . ; - i 4 1 I ._... :_ � . . "Indeed I I am a ry to hear it." And agsin-go regularly,w bed. - you are better I When, years ago, Joe was not obtainable . . I. I . .. � - save you I's abe exclaimed, while the glad the permission of him who commands; the . . .. ratif when . and the churning a small one the writer , _. I...:. Z . �_ I .., .. ;he bowed dismissal t I �o her polite host. Mrs. Saville see ad quite lit post of in n i used to hang the butter down the well - -, .- 11. _ I .- __. "This is a disappointments" said Mrs. Hope reached her bedside, except that her - toloars dr>pped from bar. eyes on the poor, a 4 life.- Pythagoras. . . I t, _. ; . - I . . . - i - � ;'. . I , . , .-. . - 3aville to Hope. "I quite counted on hands and BiLin wf re dry and burning. her helpless hand which she kissed. hire. Ever w -morrow has two handles. We (which had an open curb) until sufficiently . . ... __. I i .1 . - Sho raitioed liar Saville smiled again ; litr lips moved, An it A good .. � I __ .-. ... __ - Madame d'Albeville's society. She is an eyes bright and restless. . can t2o hold of it with the handle Of cold -and hard to work nicely. . . . '� I j. - . :. .- ..,. .. agreeable, sensible !woman, and rather cafe an lait, and wanted to got up in order she tried to say sorrathing; t,hen she closed aliety. or the handle of faith. "Anon. Cellar if properly managed, keeping it . , I . . -, . I ion Ot infinite Con- a and .` o - �_. - urney to London. She . her eyes, and an express ­ . *, -� pleaa&ntly.associatedl with my former ' The quiet tenderries % I i -: - -, ­ - ' . I visit to prepare for her 5o ,p of Chaucer, where closed during the middle of the day � � - . to this little hamlet. i Come, let us look at seemed feverishly lanxious t,o be at home tent stole over her worn face. �11. . . I � is . . - .. I 'i . TOU almost sesn�,tv hear the hot tears fall- opened when cooler, will keep the butter . .1 . . - - - . . 1. . . - . . . � ", . . - our rooms. I once more. Titan she began to speak about , I Ing, and the simple, Choking words sobbed hard if there, is no ice. It should be per-, - .;, ' � ­ Ugh 1 _ . L 1. I . _ : I . ­ 1 ' . I �. ' I . vegetables, --- - ' . I L ... I I They were small, as if he warb' there, tho CHAPTER XT. '' . , out. -Lowell. 11. 11 fectly sweet and clean with no ­� , 1. �% �.., .. �ut more comfortable Mr. Rawson I r . .. . , - . � P,.�. . than the guesta had ticipated. Hope was they both knew he hsd startei with his .. I __ . . . old boards, or trash of any kind around. .. ... - . � ­ , :n . �_ I - - '. .:. -: greatly pleased with the piatureaclue our- daughter for Switzerland ; alqo she talked Having "on the doctor, who paid a late The excessive pleasure we feel in talking Screens at doorls and windows are a no- - A - _., . . � er will, and her fear that if slits died Visit to his patient, And- Iteard from him of ourselves ought to make as apprehensive . . . I . .; . . .". I . . , ­ roundings, and was uxious tio survq the of h I rd little to ot�r auditors.- Ce"ILY . . . �, I - . . . - I _;..� - � . . intestate her son Hugh would get as much the confiriiiation of her happy anit-icipationa, that we affo The �are of all milk utensils, as well an . I __ .: - . - I : .. village. - hefoucauld. . I I . . - ­ -. . : 6 Sister Maris in charge, and at Roo :, ! . . - 'Then tail e Jeloaqo with you for a ramble. of her property as his brother. 11ope left , I . . those for the butter, must have special �. - _.. . .--- 1. ­ - . I I t L . - , ­ . - ' 1110 - I . I - . �, . .-.L I I . As soon y, Hope itingth yielded to the imperative ueoessity . I attention in hot weather. - Never put ho I I �_ - a 1� .. , I have.letters to write, and do n9t feel in as she eotild get AWL . I - --- ' . ' . ��;,�- --..,,.. -,. � clined to move. Tel�l them to light a fire balled the..Iandlord ani bagged him to des-. for res1ft � - . A FAMOUS DUELLIST,— . - water upon milk pails until they have first ' - , i -' . - ".., . - ­ ' ke the next mom- , * . . I . I . I.- . �.' - '.. or the dOCLOr, - What oy it was to wa .. been rinsed witi; cold. ,Never use soap , - I , _. . _. � inthesalon. 1 like &I fire and open windows. pat,ch a mounted messenger f .. I - I . .. �­ - -7 L _: ng a liael that danger was p"t, and that -' - . L . . i . - . ... . , . . _., The air is V ry fresh and deliciously . salt, to whom she hastily wrote a note deacrib. i nd I Nattre Jean Louis. Who W*Ugkt mad Won around daisy sitensile oVany kindL Hot . L . . ,�� � �.. . ; - "... I _. . . I , but I can .9 * J Ing the condition of the sufferer as occur. She had helped to save the cold, atern Tbirteen Consecutive Duels. water pure and simpIs is by far the beat - . . - . I . .. I � _. The sunset that a y as she coulA. This done. there was woman who had buri"d liar heart So deep .. . . : . .".. . . ­ ve - Ding justified the atel � . . cleaner and destroyer oi microbes. Let all . L __ - ­ . - . . 1. ; landlord's eulogium, and 11re. Saville nothing for it but waiting. down under liar pride. self-will and arro- 8"soless dueling becauto so ravaging in pails, Conn. strainer*, etc., be given a good - -'- I I I I '_ . .1 . ':., This waiting tried Hope severely, - She gance that Hope had nearly despaired of . . I 1 4 � .. gazed at it long in leep thought. It was . . � � .1 , I HOW 4W6dtL it Wes Napoleon's armies that it was a maniateven scolding every day. Look out for any - . .. i . perhaps a contra( iction in her rather felt, moreover, what a weight of responsi. touching it - to return . I to her post anti see the delicate face no among the commonest soldiers, who would cloths in use about the dairy. See that . . . i . . ­ I complicated nature that she enjoyed fine bility lay upon her. ' I they are exchanged very freqnently for I - ; scenery, -iddeed, �eauty in Any shape. At last, after what seemed LROG, but longer ditifigured by the dusty purplish hue scarcely otherwise have thought of single - ! fresh ones. Rinse and 'soaLd them and -- - * I This she, said very li'ttle about, av she look. really as soon an he could come the doctors so oureiy indicative of foil disease. but pale Combats. In 1813 it had its oulininat4on in shake out well before hanging up t,o dry . - : - I ed upon such -tenA,encies as indicative of appeared. And cool, if worn slid thin 1 a pi tooho& battle in the streets of Madrid, *&3h time they are used. Make strainer ­ � � 6, � weakness, Suddenly she turned to Hope I I fear " hanaid 11 the lady is Seriously Mrs. Saville's eyes were closed, but she - ' . � I . The fai6t rustle of Ho 'I between 200 French and Italians of Napo- cloths of now bleached butter cloth, and . - It in rather difficult to foresee how was not aeleep. 9 - and izaid, "I remember just �uch a. sunset ifl t her at ro in U t gh to double tww* - -` . ver th; 8 little bay I a feverish attacks may turn, andwe can dress'set she sat, ddwri,cauuh tent 0 ,loon's army, then I' Spain. Their-.offioen I - - 0 pearly twenty years aRo & over the lower part of the wire strainer. -' 0 Cal telp na,turs. There is little to be done. and slis nod them. 'then site amilod, * . . I - when Hu 'was a little fellow, and in all y a were forced to most to Put a @top to it, Don't leave off the ol4h- strainer. If you L - _. � i - he was I satisfaction r, modicinis with me, thanks Soft, L.k'inodplo) smile, such as Hope had never . . ; Y ,-. thme years .Lo me till I have brough which gave ri.40 to the f',amouo duals of Jean do not think it necessary -just try it once � . i I . ! - . . -till he destroyed my hopes forever. We to the description in your note. Sainte. � seen. before part liar itpe, she made a slight I no -amtt,er how clean your Cows may be. . . . I _L � - had been tr 96vellingi and I wanted to see Crdix boasts no chemist's sho You must I motion of 'her aimc at -transparaix; hand Louis. . . - .. i . . . I If there is nothing on it but milk you may _.- I i . . - .. i . . .- the old Not man -churches. There are some watch your patient oonstantF; Giv 5 her toward Hope's, who immediately took it It was grimly decided that As the real uotneedit. I think, however,you will'be . . .- I . . � - . � � ; . very fine a] lecimenj of Gothic in this part milk when you can got hir to taito Gaylthing I and kissed it tenderly . tres d'armes and their convinced of its Usefulness. - � I - i o . I I - - . " You are really sion4re were the mai . . � I k . . of thp coun xy. W� stopped. for a day or I will speak to the landlord about a few ,fl&'J," Mrs. Saville - - . . . i I � . . - . L ' prevoto of the two regiments, the regimen- . . - .L. .. . . - - 1 : I two at Cae i, wher' Hugh, who was with precautions which it would be as well to , whispered,-" really,' she Sighed, a sort of ' tal honor should be -cleared by them alone. . , -L I . . . . - I - . . � , . Work for Colts. w. . . . . i , . . . . I . L I.. me for his I olidayo ime, showed vymptoms takes and .I think you had better have a- contented Sigh and kept her eyes fixed on In a word, theaw rinkleaders were picked . ...-... .. I .- . -, . I .: - 11 . � � . , of fever. "hey &( vised me to take him to nurse-& sick nurse -to assist vou. -It her young oompanion's face, as it it gave, out to fight againateach other. Joam Louis, That violent and continuous hard vrork .. . . . I . � I � , .. - . - Sainte-Croi c, wher � the air was purb and seems. to me that Madame has been a her pleaaure to look at her. "the renovator of French swordsmanship," .would injure a colt or an immature hores. . ... . � i - . . I The . . ! . i � . . braci D -g. ", le was vonderfully happy here. healthy woman ?" The day passed in Profound quiet. thus fought that series of, extraordinary will be clearly admitted. That Many farmer- . � ­ i . .'' "Remarkably healthy, I believe." - '' patient slept, a great deal, and took 11 the . . ! . Xadarn d'.41 beviHeJ wait tuen at the chateaui. 6 duals . whose awry would be considered many . . i I .-I .1 .�, I 'had kno*n her 4rother in London. He . " Tha,t is well. A reserve force Of IST11- nourishment offered her', Owe reattuis Con- fabulous had the sombate not taken place raisers of draft colts have failed in - _. . - -.:. I - � .1 was one of Ithe French attaches. He hap. tried strength is the best help in these tan t*d expression on her countenance mour before on entire army. . . instances to make some profitable use of - . . . pened to be at the dhateau too. They found cases. I will come over very early to- jug the watchers, that all was well. -The duals took' placs on a heigh flat strong, well -grown colta, in equally true. � . . - . .i ' - . � I I- and were it morrow morning, and, if p?osible, bring a ,The afternoon was far advanced when ; . - me out. wonderfully kind, hillock. Around this natural stage the Visiting a farm re6ently w foundit had ' ! - " a - i . - . . � - . . is one of the few purely pleasant memories nurse, with me." I . Sister Marie, who had been taking her whole force of French and- Italian troops I a L eXt' . i . - � - . . . I have, those weeks. The marquise and I So Hope was left With a sinking heart to turn of rest, stood in the door -way and then in Madrid were grouped as witnesses. been thought negesmary to hire a ra _' - . .- . I . - - _...- tiever quite lost eight of each other since." watch the biok-bed, to administer what Made a sign t,o Hope, who came to her in . .- : i 'L. . m _; . Jeau Louis, was then mistre - d'armes of the bores for Work a part of the day. Standing - : . � . � When we were in Paris she told me she medicine was ordered, to cool the burning the next room, Thirty-second of the line of the Third idlo in the stable, because iC was not 6on-, - - . . : . . . . I �. � . 11 A gendeman has arrived and wishes to I . � I � � ..L I/. Would be here all July and August. It is a skin by applying a lotion which smelt of it slon of, t,h 3pain. new" I A! _. . . whispered the Sitter. - Div 0 army of I veniont to have- him on pasture, was a - � . .... . --., great disarlpointuient not to find her here." camphor, to pray for strength and courage. 160 you, he first obosen'to fight not the Italian . . 1 . ­ I .. . 'to 11 What kind of gentleman?" asked HOP@" bravos. He killed the t6a second, the ,sturdy grade draft colt two years old, and.. . . � .�._,­ ; : .;- " I can understand the !' -said Hope, She sent the courier to the nearest tels. luezi weighing, 1,250'pounds or more. He had .. . i - I _ -i_ :1. softly. Her lips trembled as she spoke, grsph-statiQu, some, miles off, to wire a in the same tone. . third. He refused too rest. He refused to I . i. . .--.. -1 � . . �- % '. r and her eyej dwelt, with a itrained,anxious message for her solicitors, describing Mrs. It He is stout and gray." , ..- ive place to another Frenchman. He 'ever had harnen on. Two colts a year - . . 7 .- I- . . � � _... I I I illed th-i forth, fifth and Sixth. .. � ­. expression on �he 'delicate, strong f�ce of Saville's condition, and begging that Mr. 11 Ali I Mr. Rawson !" exclaimed Hope ; `1 older were doing ,practically full work on �, - . - . . of Lay ` - I . I - - .� ant and she hastened to the salon, where she ., the farm. They'were carefully handled i. . ! ­ I her patroness. . I Rawson and Riebo6rd Saville might be is am side by side," be cried, bleeding from � i . . 1. . . ; . . - , . . , .: - She begun a I In 0. ( ulet'.tonel as if for. - found that gentleman awaiting liar. He '" land, robably, were not being injured, al , I . - - - . - � 0 . many a wound and scratch. " and than . - . � - .. . . - . �. . 8 of S Peso presence : 64 Poor I' lied weary and anzious. thougtl r quired to do more than one likes ... . ! ­ � - - __�., un.consciou Aleantime. a note of terror had spread 00 send on th4others." . I _1 I ., Hugh I Hii i - �: - hases, ad his o wn ptinish�nen t. through the household. Some preoaut onA I I How is silo 'I" he exclaimed, taking In that one afternoon,- without a ., to see asked of ooltA at their age. . There "IS . i ' _. - . . � '.. L. . Pan" no reason to belisirs that moderates -light - - . . .. __ . I am glad I destro ed my I %at will."! And sug ea to ex. both hands she hold out. 11 Is there say .) son Louis met and parried all the strokes - . s . . , . � g64 t d by the doctor gave rise - . . .. - I need at the firepla:e. Theni su(I. ag(7 vas of ittleotion, and Hope soon hOPO ?" I .f work would have been of the slightest in L- . I .. . - . . 1 '. - she g a . ,eraNd id I ' � -of the greatest masters of . , i . _ I 1, . : '. denl� addgessing 40Pe, it *u will bO glad began to _ fbiroeive that the service of the 11 Oh,'thank God, ahe in out of danger.10 and tricks of 13 - jury to the two -year' -old -but it is not the � , i . -,. . � the Italian school. And 13 corpses lay ' . . . ; .1 1-.- I I . Custom to WDrk colts at that algo-at least . . i r __ - - .r. ,1 . . � . too. You §ee t have espoused his cause. Gick-room was beeomin difficulty. - she cried,iburst�nq into Wore, her nerves 00 around the hillock. . . ­ . -1 I . � . � - . . . ! . . - - ..� Mr. Rawson was lways devoted to Hugh, and Ion gar able to resist her emotion, now that not in ordinary work. Many two-year-old ; i _% . The doctor was faithfual to his word, ' Every French child kuo*sof Jean IAuiL ML I . - . , L r, . - � - ; 4 : trottingor running colts are a -de to do. .. . .. . I . ster the terrible strain upon them was re. He has passed into the romance of dueling, - I - - - .- ., . And yva have oaught,his enthus�asm., That returned with a sturdy, broad -faced Si . i races. � ? 4" ­ . , � ,�. . , ---1 . Then moved. , excessive work W trainin or .:. i . - pt, - I- � ­. � . - * e W It came, to me before we left of Mercy who was an immense help. "Thank Godindeed I Itwouldhaveboon where lie embalmed the great duals of this injured %V t ir --- - P ` _� L'' I ­ Q - - I Many of,theas are hen work, t . I- Paris fro a ffice Was my Will. I the sad routine of a sick -room was Institu- century . I . - t , - .. . ... I we n 0 ! . any good - . . I - .. .. � I . - 1_. :: I . ;.. �_ wanted w1oread io. - I thought of adding a ted. Gradually Hope began to know thst terrible it she had died unreoonoiled to her m . . I I - . . but it is the opinion of very mi gh - . - , _. 1� .. _.,� - . oonten a was really fond of her. They ' trainers tliat reaednable work, even at hi _ - L . L � ,��:! �.� I codicil, but I could not make up my mind. the enemy with'which they had to d non, for It . � � _ . I.. I - . ' More, Deadly Than 11 - speed, -need not ��, :,. .:: _._ - the TI:tol do harm' to the colt, if . : -a : . 1- �. I have dreamed of that will, and struggled was severe typhus fever. The whole were fonder of each ot4or spart, than to OY . . :V . �_.., . L. . i- with my heikrt,my pride. Thin afternoon, as weight of attendance fell on- Hope and the gather, Why, my desse youn lodY, You Customsr-Why do youctall this electric reasonable care be taken not to overtank. - � . i � ­ . ! � . � .. . :­ ' Carter . I .. . .. .. . I satalone, I seemed to see Hugh,to hear his SL-ster. At timele Mrs. Saville was wildly look completely worn out. $he o . , cake T them. - . I.-.: . - I .__ '. .. . I:- -1 i .. _.. L 1 4� 1 - .� - - . i - . I.. ".1 � I '�.. Tofoe, and the impulse came on me; I thrust excited. striving to got out of bed and ban told me of your devotion, I trust I* Bakees Boy -1 s'po#e beaux it has car. Many a boy of tender years is requited to - .-""-. � ­ �, �. . .. , : - �, .., - ..:":._�' ood on will not suffer for it." - do hard work,even on farm@ where it would , 4, . the Pa In her worst stat'a '_j; I 4. .: _ .,:­ .11 � . per hat doomed him to- poverty in to wandering deliriously. so renta in4t. I I I.' � I - - - . ...'.1 � . . - - :; - - � ?T40, 1 am sure I iball not. Ood has - . . .- ])a thought almest monstrous to ask a two .­.. I � I ��� - �:.: the fire. It in done with." She panned. Hope's voice and touch had a certain degree I I � _�. --"--' I - :_ " . I - � I , I . .0 - - I 1. - .,- - 0 a strangth." ; . � L.. 1:L I - . � year-old colt to help in the light Work of . ,-­.v,�-: T. L: Hope co, ild not speik. - of,influenoo upon her. The weary days, 9W a m 1. I .1 L I I ,he Died Too Soon. . . I .. vl - . 14 . 1. . . ... - - � I I L- . , V m 11 Your -Hugh Saville will thank you - .. . the farm. Better leave the colts idle than ­ - . . '' 11 But I &in not. going to leave hi -"' I � ., - " _.. more and still more wearier ni bts dragged . I I . I I I I __ - . - the distracted w0ina6, neither �-_ . - . 1, I . I � - L. _. I I.. t an a, corr pettitoe ; no, he does not deserve. their slow length along. Mors came 60, . . to injure them by overwork, but, - - I 11 . -1 : I ....., .�,;__ h t d repay you for this." 'And the good bootoir I cried - . . - . - I _.. that I should give him ease r! circum- from Mr. Rawson's partner Assuring Miss man walked the room, greatly moved. gave my busb&v4 thi wrong m6di0i11% And extreme is necessary. ' On iarms where . . - .- . - __ . I .- . . '.L.- eared _'. � .. - . I .. � . : " i . ­.� - stance ; but I have a I will' forall with me Desmond that he was in hopes a letter Hope Get- down, and,_ covering her face -he died I � I considerable numbers of colts - re r _.�'� , i� _. . . - " Terrible I torrible I - . . _. -k but or' . I I _. I L I _ . __ . - I I.- .�. .w: _.: aDd to -morrow I will oil q up. I have would find Mr. Saville in the island of With her handkerchief, wept quietly for . they may not be needed for voll. , each L ­!' . - � I . . .. I __ I.. � . I..... �. - . . 'fie a few moments; then resumit g her valt. Yen, I I shall never for : . I - _. - _. 1. . � ..-:..- I I nned. what I shall Pit in it. 1 will got Rugen, where his bankers believed give myself'l many, where one -or two are rawed I � � - . � .: " �, or iad 00111tc0l, sh be 1 to tell Mr. Rawson the No had "so y $1,000 Insurance .on his life,-- year, moderate workat a busy timeJilby be - * - . , __ 1. I an Wedues. a decided help and do no harm to the v8" . � � I . 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I- - - aro ...:. .... ,.- s _. . -,. - : -I .:". :. ,. - i - - - k j,' jr. r - -.. a ,� . - I 1 r _*- : E s __,_ • - .. - ` yap � : zr ,�� btaokdage are assembled.. -ihe Japanese (Il�j(i j T THE NEWS IN A UTSHELL are atta,aking the forta at that lace and 11J311�� UU1Jj m eldest sons of Knigtrta of the {r}artetr,' �%�] � Pl��HTH���.: bnronete' eldest sone and eldest none of 111111'[ QNCLE 5�. IS 1T. ":.:_�„ +,x:. -- the British warship Spartan is removing _— kniahta, aceordinq to their father's pre- } r- the torsi sere from rife town. T$E P�SI�ION SIR HENRY IRVINGt cadence, baronets' younger eons, knights' t, THE VER�� ATEST FR MALL OATS$ g ..._ E WOR D The nineteenth annual meeting of the younger eons, eaquires, gentlemen. : _ . ITE S OF INTEREST ABOUT THS �, . �" HOLDS AidONG THE NOBLES. r Rrit{ah Women's Temperance Aeaooia.tioa It is altogether' probable that.: •'air BUSY YANKEE. tt ' `'j �'� was opened in Lonnon un Monday, when ---- Henry Irving" was made a " Koight - tnteresltnRlfe iA* bor O rO noeant?f. the annual address was •delivered b Lad There Atte B Ba y y ufi Five Orders of Nobility.- chelor," and in the matter of precedence !-- � • fi . _ Great itrltain, the Unt d States, and Henry Somerest. In the course of her re• Ruffs of Precedence Amonx Nobles he has been advanced some seventeen Neighsborly Interest in uts- Tiolu*--alst- �11 YarQx of tke 6la�,e, Condensed and marL-e she said that Toronto was Lhe best and Kalehied Comtuonerr—sreaAt art- q + P . L de tees• [sulcus to which time he was fere of ltloraent and 3ltrth aatlaeteti ;.{ As9orted to t3atay head na. governed oily on the Amer{can oantinant, rain is ver' Punctttilous In Thla Ae rated at the very lowest degree, that of from B1A Daily liecord. z i' oexsDe. � ` � No fewer than 1,939 estates are t° be sDect. .gentleman. Uncle Sam has 4,787,179 farms f ` `•� • } Bold at auction thio month b the State — �� Y There iso belief existin in the minds of Amer{oa manes 400,000 orntohes a yet►[.. �} `, ;. , Work 'on the�Belleville Ele ' rio Railway Bank of Russia, which has foreclosed the g TES TING TH E SI(I BT. r. , bas commenced. mortgages, They nearly all belong to no- many that, inasmuch. as Henry Irving has - The per capita wealth of the United A G. T. R. Ticket Agent Pe►neton hoe left bier who are hopelessly insolvent, in a few received the accolade. he in of necessit States ie $1,036. T ,y ; . : ' g - London mysteriously. His accounts are °sees through a succession of bad harvests, elevated to the ranks of the nobility. 3uoiS, Interesi1s,N ltesalts of eoi�ir and . otBer Raising peppermint is the leading indaiir - . all ri ht. but generally through eztrsvagaaoe and however, is. not the sane. there aro bu Tests A,uon Toronto Claudren. tr of W y y, g neglect. - r' a y ane occur N Y j ML. W. J. Horton, Pr'e - ant of the five orders of nobility, strietly •peaking--• An eminent Toronto oaeulist has subjected It is estimated that there are 75,000,000 a. i ,1; Army and Navy Veterans' Society of I over 500 public school ohildrea of .ages doge of all kinds• in the United States. Hamilton, is misein with the band Lands. ;.'I dukes, marquises, earls, viaoounta and The coal ro'duotioa of 1892 in the g CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDBI�CE*' } rona-toad these oral re varying from 7 to 17 to rapid individual P :, a:: The charge a�;ainet James O'Brieta, jgp., Y a eat{tied to teats Cuffed States wan valued at $27,668,000. i sight tests.' Theexamination revealed some - " - of Montreal, of `obtainin n the House of Lords. Baronets and ,;:• g $:0,000 from tfie Tt 'dame~ ltatr Lyneliiisk+` .w ! man In interesting facto aonoero{° the revalenee The Agricultural Department places the 3 Quebec Bankl [y false pretences, hps been Knights are little better than commoners• g p annual loss caused by weeds at $10,000• 3 k t dismissed. I Raadlnrton v►Aese ianoceaee b Now of defe Live vision among j.uvebiles. OOC. Made plata. In receiving knighthood,the socia[ standing :lir. Tardivel; a Quebec journalist, will of Mr. Irving has is a somewhat lar a Out �of the 500 children examined, fifty, Dougleass Henderson; hanged tat Murphy ,., >";-. '_ Cirenmstantial evidence ettme a Bear g or 10 r cent, of the whole, were found to boro', Ill., smoked a cigar on the way to 'have to pay $2 K? for calling the ed�tor of de tee been advanced in aaaordsace with The Yatrie a Methodic -t, The Court of m'u$•ng a ma° to be ly°ahed and atao to g posses maekad defeativa might. Of these the gallows.. 1 _ r{ the table of establiabed precedence ; and it A nob i e factor , with s daily oat rat x ' ` Appeal has confirmed the judgment.. be unjustly accused of robbery. That fifty, t arty -five were girls and fifteen were P P � p - The council of the Hamilton Board of happened nearly thirty years ago on Whid• is men's rank that oonfers preoedenee and of 8,000 apes will shortly be put in opera yam'' . Trade has panned resolutions in favor o' a gulates state ceremonies. There is no young oya. The doctor said that the r• pp re Pe tion in Waverl Tenn, ��:_ by Island, a few miles from Port Town. cents O *ould have been hi her had the chit- Y+ . • t, a i �; . . simple, economical insolvent law, and the nation in existence more panotillious in g g It ie estimated that two years are required : increase of the sample poet Limit to three• send, Ore., and R required over a quarter area been those of professional men or for the gulf water to travel from Florida to >. r ::' marten of preoadenae than Groat Britain, y +°i"':- . pour parcels. o a eentury•to establish the innocence of students rather than of business people. the coast of Norway, e ` Dr. Roddick,` of Montreal, ha presented ad the rnlee_governing it are thus .estab• s the accused. The evidence of the man's bhad. " There is nothing more hereditary than Over $50,000,000 are a eat is maintraia -, , ` bhe Fater Redpath _museum, ir� that city quilt was so oonolgaive that ,the :people of tendency to short Might,'' he remarked ing the churches of the United States and .. with an Egy-pwn mummy 2,600 year old,- the' island seriously considered the advis- Me° of official rank, who have higher " People who misuse their eyes must $400,000,000 in running tide jails. ^ " ' whish was ezoavlited from bhe tombs at personal preaedenae, are placed accorlinQ remember that they ,are iajaring them for Horse meat as an article Qf food ie nob Hawars et�Mskrtae Fayoum, Egypt The ability of lynching him, Inasmuch as he „ to that higher personal precedence. two generations. new to the people of Oregon. The old 3 mummy, which ie that of a lady of rank, is- had persistently denied the theft In op• Afoot worth remember{ng, Lha doctor missionaries from 1833 to 1344 used it as a 4 in a remarkable state of preeervrition. position to the testimony of half a dozen The wives and ohildrea of great officers says, is that no chill is born short•eighted. regular diet. ' The oder of one hundred and forty -Svc siitaesaes who were positive of,his guilt` of state and of all of those who derive the{r In Qeeman matt inveeti atiotr: hc,a beets A telegram from New York to Australis r thoueand'dollare for the water works lanb no oonsequenb preoedanoe not have the recently made ooacerning ibis particular has to o "nearl 2= P Finall he wse iven twent font hone to ' sad infants' a es have been nub salad to g Y 0►000 miles, 16,000 of in Chatham, made by the City Council, hoe y' 8 y places on Lha scale from official rank have y j which i+re by submarine sable, and it u bean arae ted .b the Water Works Com• leave the island, $e protested his ever amble test. A radia o 'tion to ` P Y wives sad ohildrea of arohbisbops and y p° P P 4' handled by 15 operators. pony, and all that ie -now required t•o place innooenoe to the last, but he did not lose bishops, short sight may exist, but the` actual evil L does noUezist at the time of birth. And Thomse $with, of Paris, Ill., a Veteran z the gity in possession is `the assent of the any time in aoceptinq the invitation. A lady having precedence by birth no. of 95 years, who .carries throe Confederate r- ratepayers to a by-law giving effect to the althou h if the hereditary tendency be In Lha earl 60s on Whidb Island a tains bee iani►te rank and preoedenae bullets in hie body, claims to be the oldest • , purchase. y y although married to •commoner, but if she marks ' ib w{h develop itself, parents may survivor of the Civil War. t f party of men ware at work in a fiield mow do mach to ward it off daring childhood. Advices frets the High Commissioner for bo married to a peer,'her precedence is chat Ia many inatanoee childrea'e eyesight ie Hoang long Sik, just arrived in Wash Canada at London elate that the third fag hay with old-fashioned scythes. A of bar, haaband. rmaneatl {n orad b eteainin the ington, is the first of Lha tun Curesns - "� ' strap er Dame aloe seekin work and Widows of ere baronets and kai hta Pe y l y g y g - annual exhibition of the English aonfea- g g 8 Pe , g musolea of the a o The doctor says that sen; by heir Government to be educated s on marrying oommonors ooatiane by the y in chis occult fr tioners;" bakers, grocers, biscuit -maker, was given employment. A few hours no child should be�allowed to gat too aloeq y He will remain tan -pears, etc., will be held in the Royal ARricultnral before a neighbor happened along and aid etiquette of society, though not by Iaw, to . Oo his work while tinted matter an[1 Bicho Potter who louse to ride barns- ' hall, September 21. Canadian manufaatur- P retain their titles and precedence. At a ?� the overseer Lake Wright, $ ►00 in gold, coronation or other state ceremonial, Widows writing should always be from fourteen to back, is out almost daily is New York and C . ors in these specialties can be represented ' . eighteen inches from the eye -of the child. takes rides a ainst time thou h he is ', at this exhibition if the ao desire. which was tied ap in a backakiA bag and of Peers, who have married aomaroaen g + g y Pale yellow and pearl gray are ttte colors seldom in the saddle more than an hour, t are not summoned to attend. In society it It has - been recentl calculated that •- - `' put in a coat pocket. It leaked Mome time least trying to the eye, sad should be used Four months ago the city of Montrga,l is diffierent and the widows ,.t peen, m much ss oasibie in the matariale with y " `' was startled b Lhe °awe that a [ironer from being the noon hour, and the owner P Burin the 16 ears snafu with June 30 v Y pl baronets and knights, married to an- which children work• 4 Y- q A named John -Collins had attempted to eareleuly threw the cost on a bunch of titled commoner, generally adhere to 1890, na fewer than 1,836 persons ware Pt Only tea of the 500 children examined killed in c escape from the Montreal goal by orewling grass. All this was Witnessed by at least the titles acquired by their flrst.marriagee yolonea in the United �Statee. _ were entirely color blind, but in nearly •25 through the sewer, and it was regarded u although the practice is not- derived from Iq order to give employment to the hun• • half a dozen men. In using the scythe the per Deet. the tensa was proved matitedly certain that he had met hie death. A right. dre;[s of idle man now in eau Fraaaisco, _ dee etch from Three Rivers eanger had occasion to remove the coat deficient. The color test was a very simple P , Que., etstea Nae to out the grass. Re removed the A peeress in her own tight dog not base one. From a light wooden rod hue , a the rperchaata of that' city ora pushing that Collins is riow safe- in fhb United garment a Lew feet and l.id it on the bar conk and preoedenoe bT marriage of fringe o! small ak,jina of wool, the colors forward' a movement to pave all the <<< t States. widowhood it she ba married to a ser of streets. r .1�-' stubble. A t noon the men knpoked ori` ' p being srraaged in a certain order -=greens 6EAT RTtIfiAT ; higher degree than her own she has her A number of families froth Chi ewe preparatory to.going to lUnoh. the owner r mingled with fawn shades, pinks with pp The• Canladian Gazette states picked up the coat and the gold was mise- . huabend spreoedeaoe. blues, and reds with ellows. A knot of and Eau Claire counties, Wisconsin have _ "7, that Uaaghter, baronets and knights, and y + selected a .site, and are to eataF,lish a ;� kZajor-General Herbert w 11 return >� ing, The moat diligent search failed to graea. wu placed int the child •heads and Canada. find its b other persons of dignity, rank next imme• colon about one hundred [Hiles from � - idinq place, Naturally buspioicn dlately atter the wives of tkeir oldest t'e was told to throw over the rod nay Y Yew similar color he discovered among the Orleans. a 'A•oana`ry'aeed trust' has= en � formed in Oe°trod oa the stranger, sad .that soon _. ar stwllized into conclusive evidence of brothers. fringe of skeins. Where the sense of Augh S, Legere, of $ouch Carolina ;Abel ` r Mark Lane to control the rice in Eng- alit. Six men were read to swear to the 1)owagee peeresses and baronets widows Dolor wan Moate the teens were instantl ['. U Shur of Vir anis ; � land. g y take preoedenoo of the wives of the existing g Y P R Daniel Webster, facts, as stated, n sad baronets of the same oreatioas, Galeotedl where it was feeble much heli• of Massachusetts, and Water Q. Gresham, A eubbcription for the Cromwell eta- The arranger was told in no unrnistaksble aaoy aqd searching ware displayed. all secretaries of State, died while in that tae has . been started by The Chronicle terms that he would be the guest of honor tom their befog senior i° the digaity,trom In oases where the sense was markedly otlicu. ' and funds are already scoured to erect at w lynch{ng if he did not produoa the their bananas having been nearer the sna deficient fawns and greens were mingled, Twenty-five years ag'o James J. HiII, it' money. The feeling was very stron bat oeMsi °' blues were pronounced identical with resident of the great Northern Reailroad, �, ` Pe ra and peeresses take rank among inks h p �, I: -. Prof. Huxley, who who has been in ill. the advice of cooler heads luggette that p , a d no attempt was made to distin- ryas a trdi ht clerk on the steamboat Books health for soma time past, suffered a there might be w doubt as to tba man's them lyse thus : fly Of 8nglaad, (8) of g ywiowe and rads. The R uiah twee• of St.' Paul, \1iun., at a salary of $W a relapse last week, and ie now i° a .critical guilt, as the money could not be found is Saotl nd,(3) of (are t BriW u,(4) of Ireland, g, month. condition. and ► of the Unite Kingdom and of Ire• child is whom the color asnae was wantia a his possession. rhe msbter was fettled by chose every color in tarn. Lord Colin, fanrth ion of ihe I3nke of dr{vin the saran er oft the island. No load rested since the anion, accord{ng to I,► s►o lbs C�►pt� Johu L. Clemm, U. S. A., is aowa- g g tagae was the child aware of bhe dj►tes of the reepeotive stents. major. He is Lha ou net veteran of Lhe ,;' Argyle, a captain i i the Bombay Rifle one ever doubted his guilt and many ez- his defect, the deficiency apparently not y pR - Volunteer carpo, ie dead. He was fort p p' Ma ds of honor to the assn take rank Federal Army, and is 43 years of age. He y_ reseed the o inion that after stPaliag the having Dome under Lha avtioe of his „ , two years of age. gold he cached it sad at a later date return- °f tb bacons daughter, Baal ate allowed patents, was famed as Lha drummer boy of (,hiaka ed for the treasure. That was the way the the p efiz of hoaorsble. P po mauKa." , ' < r ;. Oliver Cromwell fared rather bd►�{ly is Th baronets of Ea lead baronets of As a result of the test it Ia ro sed to Q� matter stood for more thea thirty years. g ' petition the Canadian Goverameat that itis estimated that the sealing watart< a the British Commons on Tuesday, and oa Irela d, baronetrs of 800tlapd. baronets of of the Arctic now contain 400 OOU or 4" �'' The field in which the men worked was railway employees and navigators be soh_ .50,- �; motion of Mr, ,Tustin McCarthy the £500 t{lied year}sifter ser sad gradually the Great Britain and baronets of the United jeotod to more rigid elaminataon is the ODU sea's, which are all that are left from placed in the estimates for a statue to his King om wke rank among themselves • memory was stricken out. . story of the lost god assumed the phase of matter of range of vision and color sense, sherd numbering millions twenty years . a legend. Not many years go the farm wan actor lag to the dates of their respective and that a skilled ooculist be appointed ag°, and th iy represent a total value of The British Board of 'trade, after exam• pate° for this patprose. about$l4,000,CUO. - parchaeed bq John Gillespie, hike his pr{ , oonneilara o! Great Brfw►ia and {nin;q thoroughly all the reports regard{n y predecessor he continued to plough the Two pious darkies in Ni!siisiippi were bhe sinking of the South German. Llo privy onacilorof Irelandtrakerank accord - Y land and now crops. One dky the upturned tn$ to the date of the{r bean sworn Ln. engaged in a oontrnve-sy�, Ore asserts i steamship Elbe, last January, has ruled that g h' furrow revealed the presence of two or rh re are twelve classes of esquires, who work Ol° BeeS. Lha+• the Saviour coda au aej ; the other ' the matte of the Crathie, the British steamer z three $20 gold pieces. A $rad like that A French naturalist with s mathemat• denied the assertion, and was shot dead .,; which ran into and sunk the (}erman ebi take °k a000rd{agly. . , r P+ oeat.•farmiag all to hieaes. Ia as iaslaab for Lha denial Th9a the shooter was wee reaponeible for the dieaeter, alnd his Th recedence in the soak that follows o 1 tura of mind, bas been calculatia the ' i. , - certifi :ate is sue ended. he was down on his. knees scratching to the P - t g killed while resisting a�reat. P dirt and picking up coin. He found more is -Lha which is known as genaral or social work done by a hive of been. When the _ _ IINITaD BTA�EB, rem sate, and {sadmltted on aI1 oaoweiona ., „ Pcofeasor Joee h Emerson,- the senior T . and .more of the doable eagles until Lha P weather is favorable a worker s000rd- pp ' Y: amount ran a to $76� The mat Bili eat and i all society. The sovereign, the Prince ' professor of Gireek at B31oit Colleae, ie a At Naw i'orlt Judge Barrett l sentenced P ing to his estimate, mater uauall six to cousin of h 1 "- searoh failed to reveal an more hidden of W lea the soveeeitta'a ycuager sons, Y t e ata Ralph Waldo E,n �re0n ea Police Inspector c�icLaughlin to two Y rand as, brother, uncles, nephews, the tan trips, visiting 40 to 80 flower and col• He has held his ; professorship in Beloit ` f years and aiz menthe in State Prison. wealth. Arch iniac of Canterb timate of all siiioe 1848• Previous to, that he was for Thea when the atoep was known Lha old• P m`y� pp looting about one grain of nectar. Evan seven The carie against actor Joseph F,mmet Ea la d, the ford High Chanoehor, ot• year a (3raek tutor at Yale. limen decided that the gold was found just when, under extraordinary good conditions, - i who tried, to kill his wife, was diemiased about the spot where Lake Wright, thirty for per, it a po6r, the Archbishop of Ganeral W. L. Barues, the San I±ranciaco � 1 , at San Fri%noisco, ae Mrs. Emmet fused York r{mats of En lac Lord Chanoollor he visits 200 or 400 flowers, the amount tris years before+ had lost the bag oontaininq • p g d, lawyer, who lost -so much prestige and 1 fig. to testify. ! $900, Bat he and his fellow worker tied of Ir land, Lord High Treasurer, • lord would not exceed five or six grains, and practice as leading counsel for Sharon in `. f . , . 'The Unique Cycling Club, of Chico o long since drifted away from the islatld, and Preal oat of the privy octtno{i sad lord Lha coUectiou cf a pound would oa iupy his famous divorce dose, has recently been , ,-'i riv seal It ser j--.: composed solely of women, has visited a their whereaboutrs are unknown. Rut, P y P i the lord great several years. A hive contains 20,000 to compelled to mortgaga hie library, in order � + sham rlain. lord h h constable earl 60 000 bees . of which onl about half are ;o meet arreard of otfioe rent. �`` severe penalty on two of Its members.who nevertheleaa, (iillcapis s find has established y ; violated the club rules b wee►rin man ,lord high admiral, lord steward 000up{ed in preparing honey, the rest oar• i_ y q sk{rte the innooeaos of the stranger who was aa- James dills Pierce, profestaar of maths instead of blooroere. They were discovered jaatly aoaused of sobbing hi employer, sad of her Ma esty s household, and lord chant• {ng for their young and their uarters. , q matins at Harvard Collage, has been e in Union park, and a committee fell upon who, had he been arrested, oald doubtless berlai of her Majesty s household, above In a goof day 16,000 to 20,000 bees can, student and amateurof acting for fortyyei: k " - them and divested them of their objection- y all r of their own de tae. dukes of is aiz to tan tri visit 300,OJ0 to I OOU OriO . " , rtt ?, have served a term In the nitsatiar far q Ps' I3e hoe nee° ell the great ac. ore and aotraes -? f a} le and eaperflnoua drapery. _ larceny. a es o a t r t we . Fo tis t e n se y e9 that have appeared in that time and he ' .. •.:- : - -, _- , Brigtt►i ��dakes ofSlreland, dnketi of the ghat the locality ahou d be fe►vorable for h ' wl asxlcBeL. ## as known many of them. :1, „ < - i • ,, ' Uni Kia dom and dukes of Ireland honey makin , and that the nectar secret:• ," '" Since the death of hie wife Allen G '. ;; t3 g . Grand Dake Alezu of Rivaia has been .. k, t4+: ones to 8 me. ores since the anion, eldest sows of dukes ing is plants should grow near Lha hive• A +� - placed apo the staff of the German nay . of the royal blood :thea follow in the same hive of 30,(100 bees can then, under Good ,Thurmaa,atteationately known as The Old f� y At Rome. the days of dirt and beggar Roma° has become a strict recicee. He . . a alarm cation as the dukes, the marquises, aouditions, matte � about two pounds of , British marines have been landed at are almost past, bat with them have gone the earls the viscounts, the bishops of honey a year. - rei►ds all night and spends the day asleep ; -; Formosa, and a conflict with the Black several other things. The scarlet coaches London, burham and Winohestreq and the in his library in bis house wt Columbus, 4R, :` Flags is expected. Y other o lisp bisho , accordia to senior• - Ohio. Re is now 82 years old. - --V of the Cardinals no longer roll along the g g - The Khedive _who has quitrr�elled with ity of a aseoration,1rrish bisha s, according BaMjng the Mosquito.•. , '� Dr. Sampel P. Vander Smith, one of the : almost all the members of his famil °{roumsoribed drivel of 'Pinoian Hill. and to the r seniority of consecration. oldest and !beet known physicians in Essex :- ; 3':, the Po ata s alwa s at home. The cal The t{me of the year id arriving when intends to visit- Constantinople to see pe Y y y Th Secretary of State and Chief Score- county, N. J., is dead, aged 74 Yeats. He the Saltan'e support. ■how. is the mild speotaole o the Queen Lary the Lord Lieutenant of lrelaad, i! many people are keenly interested in nay became famous 'from the fact of his beingp Z.Sme. Sarah Bernhardtbae been tined $2 taking her daily drive eta flap days, sad. a b n, the barons of England, Scotland, measure that will lead to the circumvention cue of the .number who ca Lured Wiikee ?. in a Perin Police Court for em to in two l3!reab Br{fain, Ireland, of the IIaited of the pestilent mosquito. An Amgtican Booth, who assaesiaated President Lin p y g -though bar lackeys aide iv scarlet, they are Kingdom and of Ireland created since the eoln. h children ander•12'after 9 O'clock at night rioultaral ex rt $ads that a film of ��8` at the Rensisnance theatre. _ not exciting. As for the old piotaresgaeaess union, the Speaker of the House of Cota• a6 A St. Louis mm� has iuveni:ed u machine '- t ,• The Portugaeee Chamber of ieptttieb is of the people, itlingers only here and there mons, Commissionarq of the Great Seal, kerosene oil on the water tanks near hie that stamps steel engraved bank notes by s�k�f Lisbon was dextro ed b fire on Monde fl P p ps Treasurer and Comptroller of the $oust• douse has rid ib of aaosquitoea. Kerosene stefim the first of ita itind in the world. ' is a ton of model oa .the S anish rte , and all the archives wyere burned. _The P p hold nater of rho Hone Viae Chamber• The [oases while more costl than the old ' or an bhe orch of a sto down in Corsa ' smeared on the face and hands is quitre P + Y Chamber of Peers was saved. lain o the Household, Secretary of State roeess b hand turns out ten times ars . V `-, ds for the street music it has almost died effective in kee is the insects at - ba , P Y sad C ief Secretary to the Lord Lleatsaatir P g Y man notes in the souls ►en th of time. w' Oaehuaga, in New Zealand has is woman away. One hears the scraping of a violin An Indian ogenal vouches far ihe pastor• � g ma or last ear. bo Qt ire and, ander the degree of a baton, S Y y She wiped out the floati° occasionally, more often the la red strains visoo ts' eldest sons, earls' outs er bons oil plant as one of the beat protections A woman .of means at Smyrna, Del., iia• debt of the town, and added to the sinking of an accordion, and now and then—t► rare baron 'eldest sons, Kni hte of Obs Glarter� agafnat mosquitoes, In Egypt it is ptautod so '�unaing a fashion of can in whole ••' fund, but was not re elected, oy !—one enegnntsn a monkey and a g ' about the houses to'drive the ineactsawn tomatoes raw that a Philadelhia concern , a' and organ. At rho galea of Lha Palace of Privy Cennoilor, Chasoellor of the Y P (` 3 . Bordeaux timber merchants >Ate t>rlportiilg the Ca3esars a moa sings, a000mpanied by a Eich nor, Chancellor of the Duchy of In towns the young plants oats always be has . already contracted with her for her $X eappliee from the Baltic. Timber from Lan ter, the Lord Chief Justice, the had is pats, and they ren be glaoed about whole output of. (chin season, which w{ll bs , Canada is still taxed the maximum riff little chap dressed out•ia a rusty black suit, Mas of the Rolls, Lords Justices of the house for a day or two. After that from 15,000 to 20,000 quart oans, worth ndin the ratification of the treat ' with a a{lk hat. - So morbid! ea er is the P g pr �i 1 { Pe g y g A e 1 atmordia to the time and orae[ of they moat be put oat in the fresh air, for. tom $800 to'$1,200. �._ y average tourist's appetite for the bizarre, ppointment other ud es. a000rdia lbs plant lovtia the sea. But with two The largest fish caught in the Columbia The Russian Ambassador to France that this little oho , common lace as his their p P to the rank of their appo tmeat, visc oun •eta of pole, one for service within doors river so far this season was a sturgeon �� Baron von Mohrenheim invested President mate•up ie, gathers,► rick[ harvest of pen• and bhe other tecta to ,the tan oaa ba �: ,g Faure on Monday, at the El see palace, nies. young r sons, barons younger sons, baro• P g P measuring 11 feet b inches long and weigh yy m bets b nneretrr not made by the sove_ reign. a Pett° trap4oat s ing 755 pounds.which was landed at Kea p 4 ,:� �` x,' : with the Dollar of the Order of St, Andrew, _ otk otly. Xti coantrie on behalf of the Czar. in aeon. be or iaary belie# ie that tie mosquitoes- ton, Nasbington, a short time ago. The ,; Y ,. . `' ,. at Caught in the Avf. Kul bt (band Crass of the Batt, of th'e aro killed by a poison Wiat ie to be found head alone wei bed lb tunas and the ' In AsLtta ban the Kaltnaks 'a•e `'in ,} , g P , Y 9 . $hi --I really don't think we ought to Star f India, of St, Michael and St. en rho lower std• of the leaf, but ii a c�ozsn flash yielded 427 pounds edible meat. � ' ��7 - .:. °gt They a e aft,ioted by some mysterious assooiste with the HI inees an more. Geor of the Indian Em ire, leaves are laced about aroom that swarms. "'� Y I mental disc a that ie fillia the ae lams g P Knights P `The beat tea in Japan is raised Ia Bis ! a , g y They are each Immoral qq le. y i3aohe(ots Jad os of ' Couut Coutts, w1lh, tho insects, they will disc pear ,P V and hospi s, sad the mortal{t is io recti )!m0p q y p tr{ata where snow often falls to the eaveb r • .' y g He --Immoral i iWh 'eibat makes oil Ser rants -at -law, Masters in Luna0 Cott►- 'vithtint le ivi>ag any . .. U6 -a lying about. Y' Y q , of. tris hoes®a.� � 7f�at? tants will 4urvive thret there ill probably soon be not one of say that ? auicps.of the Bath of the Ste►[ a►f fndi et. : uudier. such snow Lha yar� r not hardy even the rase let in the distri ot. ► ,; .;. , . A a i She--Well„the* 'ale.. Why, oitt� Est1i'(il' t. fah sl atsd Sl, fleurge�, of the .C► 4 ' : `ihe d �trat d in�It a it+ •�tti+s orlii is st. #u' the Southern Staten. 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F ...... ,, _} -___ ._. - .._ . : . r ...A _ .. - ... .. ... - - -i:.� - -- :- -: ..., - : .� : - - _ a' - iring maurltfnl rale• �, a C e itv . ---- — arse o! sans 4�ixCe VM large conao �' es and friends.—Tilvea. ! . - tiv i x r' fro weeks ago a large �e�m and toll of - , remises of gSUANT to the Revised atatates • ,YI .K • - - -- .} ` - : meat were stolen from, the _ P. !ot Ontario, 1887, -chapter 110 notice is i s Wrn Hidd, Quaker Ilflla hereby given that ail creditors anti other pert . airs at pnblia scan .having claims sinal the estate of Jan, i - . Tenders are asked for replsstetio sod g Sullivan, late of the ownabip a! �iakering, in 1 , 'A - eohool, includinq'9ooring, p _ • Mr, �ialker ie chairman the County of pntario, Yeoman, of A�rield'A D� f is whitewaehiag. • ._; r ++''ff vin the work in hand. died an® rebuired toe nd by regiaterc.d tetter _ •� ��� aV� ' ra met alt the Is ar q .. - s� �,�,,� � � of the committee mainiaelone pYep� d, to Thondea Parker, room li. Jell , �: _ ;E• _ E pnLliehe every Friday morning it fife omoe The License Co zbridge last week 6utldiaK, Toronto solicitor for tieorae Eimith �.:� Pickering, Ont. _ Inspector e othce in U • aria executors of the last will and testament ` anted the tranefera that had been mud�Thomas Nowlan, of the Town�tee or Out TERMS an�gr tjxbrid e, Roches, Good o! the said James Sullivan, decess . Aes of Jut A, 4•. 189$, their U 0 J1 . ii aid 11i adwsaee. aPPhed tor, at 8 eAe; •1.00 n fore the 80th _. 11.96 pi: . g TEB OF ADVERTISINGI' -' wood and Bnnderland. yy ts. en the mayor Wept to take hfa seat names and addreaaes pith full particulars of 10 den Wh on, per line - s spoil cn Tuesday night he lonnd bt r wham ims and of Lhei aeaoritiea tU �Yl held 4 - First ince er line - at the ao . �_ >�aI subs Hent insertion, p al or Foreign sd- ie0e of ice at hie feet in front of Aga notice it further given that after the acid . a�� ' ATS_ This rate Des not include Leg s large p last mentioned date the said eYecutora will pre - . • - vertisemen a. edea making con- the me, lsterial Chair. One of the aoanail- a - Q( hfm cool. Deed to die thea ersana entitLBd thereto, ha - :. - Special - rma given p the veer. Halt- lore had placed ft there to lFeeP among - - - - , L'd'_ p . 1 t.. - - _ +''_ ate for 3 or 6 morrtha or by Who regard only to the alaima. of whish notice ehal . r i or y i oontraate pa7&ble Qu�rly ' The Methodists of Colnmbas, Ont., have been gi _ "i ;: a s, ten lines or under, with papP*, refused to accept Rev. James Anderson as van sa shoes required, sad the �eaa y Bnalnea a aLle in advance. art thereof to say person or t6 �• p 7 _ uta er line, their actor, but called Rev. N. B• Kenned =: assets or any p ill sot ba liable for the acid i° - one year umns ten oe p P a ement : M ae olsim or alalma notice shall' i `` �Noi1i in load col sent insertion• e a reed t0 thin arra g pareona of who. ;.' r line each sub" hav g Hoo have been received bT them or Oheir . 0 • . five Dents Anderson is transferred to Belleville North * 0 =A ads known on aPph�►- 1 con aoti rates m� solicitor at the time sforesai3. on. No t ee advertising• _ Mr. Marvin, who was aeeigned to the latter - Adverti�e ante without writter ustractions sapped Dated thin :8th THOMASeVAR ER, - s until Lorbiljden and ohas� se- station, Roes to-Colambds. Mr• y wilt be ince advertise- has been saetgned to (Irafton. Boom 14, Janes BuildinlTaronto, din 1 'data for disooutinuing ub- the BoUcitor for aNid zsontora. - A ossa from Greenbsnk name before vents mus be in writing .and seat to the p • ., "� Daniel Till ••-� -- trate on Monday, I ` _ • , . ` I Job Wor promptly attended to. being bra sed with sowfng maatard oa • - - . . PROfRi OR• w. �. CL RK S -acre Held of Edw. Ph6mWe. Till did 1 -- Booed Cluokee; Ba�nslerci 'orlrey, * Canned Dnok, ,fi . not Ro info ;he educed by the comglainesat. : "' Bed Balmtw, . * gay Sardines, • ' FR DAY, JULY 5, 1896.. wsathereforeprod _ - Bar Lobaterlr, ,� T6tsCle Haddie, - It ass shown that Till had boaRht mnatsrd Fresh $erriapt, * Basi Pickles. seed alsiming that .he wanted it to teed to . • Prime Cheese. . * - Corned Beef. . NOYES ANO COMMENTS. •-:.:: his horses, but it could not be shown that , Biscaitr. . " 4 `t he actually acsttered the send on the Cbriitaes . s 1> ; :. en�8tlts 1n fleldB.�Jonrna). _ • r p: i,Aba doping legal ansa$ u ' • McCarth will non•—'=�"'" • :c ,; London D' Alton y . -- - r 6P' �` `: tinue i Ottawa until the Manitoba - s•rouFFvtt.�I�. _ Thue School Pficulty is Battled. ll of the gtsndaid . rip- MS• (� • M. Campbe the 'sten st mon forsake salary to stay with hie p Bank, here, while attending s `e Fresh L • of forsaking his Prin- Hill last week became infstast- `* • • . : I ciples, stead Richmond on'a re - -_ - -. 4 ci lest stay with his salary.,,, says ed with sad purchased Mr. Alj g y , t _- - - p trotting mare, which has a record of �.4�. w . I cod round k �`i . . the Te egram. It ie rumored (Dick) paid a g • yourse Von 1� . teat` En- $gore. aaaabees will � I Raa - Dr. W. G. Grkce, the g The Knights of the M . . _ .. .. . . ` .glish c icketer, who has made -more parade to the Congregational oharoh on • t ,: , . - . ` tuna o the innings than any Other Sunday, July 14th, wkare a sermon will be ivin or dead, weighs dust two preached by the Rev. I• A. ghsnron, The `� the Stonffville,' - t man g In the • patsde will be headed by _ . ' hundr d and fifti pounds. Cornet band. A large number Mt. Al• . :` ,face f this one occastontillly hears of Knights of Markham, Goodwood, �n u his bat ;: Sbutt�e � a Ca adian sport gi g P hart and Vendors testa are e=pected to be "� �1 ar °� present.—Free Press- .... �•a rj u on makin a century, because of rin L s�< P Anthony. Barkey, while pruning apple �T„ fang e. How inconsistent t of Locust Hill, on i&T �� S THEM L - . -x " trees for John Plke, L Ai .. ds of Wm. Wilfred Monday had the mistortnne to tall from s . . i * .. .. • ` . . W file the friers tree snd fracture the bones of his tett tore- - . �_ soon recoyar I I ' Cam bell and Bliss Carman are con- arm, bat we ho he may pe a is uely quarrelling, R. K. Kernig- from the effeats of the saaident. �,! , p Canadian poet than Some parties on Thareday ar Friday j�ew Prim Cottonsdes, $hirtings, Corsets. . � ban, a greater tl test, dnring the absec0e of the family en , ole ff (lents Ties, latest $tyle snd Color. White and Fanny $hires x both of them put together, is q y . tared Dan. Miller's cellar and carne o Yuki ha , sa s an exchange. To spring 8uitings snd Psntings. g y y about 10 jars of canned fruit. A chart � � oho era not fanuliar with such time ego Alonzo Fora th'a cellar was 6180 gemnsnts of Prints et Reduced prise&: RF ,hos yy _ , Da es, we would say that Mr• raided and oonsiderable lrnit stolen. Frnii : Wail Papers from 5a. Up• it is tragi, but ft would be better_ ��� �?g�f �j�ba1� Ke ishan generally writes over the e1 abed cif honestly obtained• Bneh • etr l . na a "Khan''. conrae o! eapplyiag one's phyaiaal Heade 1 '" generally leads to thin gruel is the oasNe - , `Y he present session of the Federal Over the Don.. R t t.. _ : ,� - •s nearin its 'close, and On FricLy last w Louis heft eld aero Z V i s s • t - - Pa 'ament i g . 4 the probabilities orb that there will be sister -in law Miss Hattie Sheffl . � t lie driving in s pact westwards when oppos F - I the' sessioa before we hsv, a gen- �' �rnage works the horse tack the , i, . an alnat the =�� er election. «hila it lennounaed d tah'snd running the cart• ag ` . :' present session is bear to its bridge at Jaa. O'Bnen'a bath 000apanta 13. gA�E s more aomiplete : th t the wsa Caught There ain't n0 ass in talkieR ' here is one matter �f import- aero thrown opt. The horse shaken It you want s good maa4lne -- , ! cl se, t Mr, Yoke wax badly — �� snd varied stock of Millin �' ace to be considered, That of tamed-, immediately• �, a and hsd one knees considerably iaja» Yon�a bs be�s1 aoa Byer seeds ,. , . �'� pts than s . , is legislation in tLe Manitoba school by being thrown on the hard road with Ic s Y ` finery snd acoompanitl� t =. a_ Miss Sheffield fortunately escaped fibs viberatin fellers '�� �: _: c se. It is now rumored at Ottawa t at the Ontario Ministers in , the only a sayers shaking up. All took on tt and grin, _ ever before . - t will reefgn if an 8atreme Tuesday afternoon of ►est seek Mr. C bine, 'kern to . A as ea them tbst buys it John Evans brought •load of po Newmarket and delivered them safely at Wttl be sadly taken in. (7�TT ; ensure is dAcided upon. The de- s• ; I 'Y1f �` P the station. On his return the horses ba �� Jon will see in this 'ere inetanoe ` , c cion of the Government is eg acted - q name frightened, and unfortunately one of That their esyin' is not true, ., PICKERING, - Ont.:. efore the Week closes and tonne cent- p For the Standard is a boomin' _ all a •es are turned in the direction the lines b ol. ME hEvane, in the attsmPt 're bound to see it through• . 1 y beyond con And we �'' f Ottawa. _ d from the wagon, , to save himself, jumps - — but is ao doing fell waders wheel, reaalt '�' 8o taint no use in talkin', . _ - . - i - . The Middleboro', N. $,, Outlook inn in a fracture of both bonen of Dna tag. If yyou want the beat maohme, . You'll hav8 W bap the Standard I ' otes the extraordinary fact that the The team came to a halt on the sidtwslk - , 7t And we Are wym' what we mean. ;. ;r�ia�► - st of Jul is not a national holiday in front of T. C• howsd do Co's store.—Tri. ©ld • • • I ' - n the public schools of hTopa Scotia. ga chis ie the way with iiganta of _ t is further stated that where the Xew dduert{eemanta. style maohioes. Thev still try to make f� a I ` o la belietie their old vibrators axe the , i _ - hools are closed on Dominion D y BUSHELS of Beed Oats and ,, _;; 800 a large aantic of berry bashes. both et but when the Standard k otck iddddd� 0 - - ' reduction is ordered in. the Provin- q pec to a knocks air ��1� a - nt to both teacLer and section. � and lack, J. E, Olt . Pi- ring• Shuttle isms outhof all a t11e'ir etAtemento i � � . . tial gra -----�--i— the bona .1 .:; : This is an outrageous state of affairs MAIL PEAB—We have a quantity of and establishes the tact thkt the stand- i } and one that should not. be permitted S a 'a11 peva for cafe at elesRtor, French• I 1 to TEiOg, MOODY, agent for and ie ,Fie best on earth. ; - y ±- - A �: tt # to egiat another year. It is surely w D•:�`he a ei ce. -ot - - -rc- g a S: L.. A . Only necessary to call -the attention of • 1.1` . the Nova Scotia Government to the OR SALE—At lot 28, cob 2, oe `' .jt iq 1 cow, Ant -nines to a err reaP�_�. i= old ; 1 tat baiter ; also I _ _ =� T I .... matter, -'as the Outlook has done, lII treah owed, 6 years - -. - - ' " order to secare the proper observance yoounng?fisc. Apply to A. ALLI�oN, B 6 STANDARD = $ANS . of the national bolida in the one ' e in which the day is now ISS CHAftLO ninl aEW00D a +' The Cheap ods Man 18 sack �.0 Wh�t►1� . Provinc M Wiil give testy I . r ignored.—News. pp {� wing, water Color. sad Oi OF OA NA Dom• '_` Paintinv� from Copfes, Nstare W DECHE>I, terms and date apPiy to Nati• e r $818 On $ettlydsy 1!Iezt, June 16t)x, 189 , the. e Toronto News has the' follow PiakeslaR• I 1� 0'000 And Will here Rd• g lad tO receive all old friends and Th �i ne of the best speeches pacts' Capltall paid UQ pili $toad, where bed wrllbtlroa them to Bigger Bsrgsina , ins to say . 0 REBS MAKIN(}—Thea tPN $800,000 oueiomers, >I►n - s " heard for some time past was that D iriehea to inform the ladies of Ooasdem `l R$SerVed Fund than BYer.iII . dent$ at tyle Agri= and vicinity chat she U pre $ nate- $7,700,000 is delivered to the Stu et lea of drew -making. at her oma 7 Assets Over. I: - t Guel h; b the Hon. TURONTO. t �,�.r� I cultural College, p fu sad Qcod work she hopes tp obtain a share Head Office. ���(} �j1�1+,ag1 I • John Dr den last week. The address of public patronage. LIZZIR ,txELG, r - Claremont, Ont. was full of sound advise and calculat Thio Bank has a branch at Broaffvilla ESC. en at current rater, I I. B(i0t� ShOEa, Crocker�c EtC•, e s -.'� ed to impress the minds of the young � where deposits are talc 11 �_� ._ with a sense of the dignity of Persons to . rave gam® of tl and a wards ,received io , . �_ ., farmers 1 en• he gAVINGlB BAN$ DeparCment, and 'On $stalydsy, to every customer, we vrill give 25 lbs. of semi! all i ,"`a` their calling. Especially good was ' W.ANTED.—several faithful g t lei Value in _ t at the o o travel for es- interest allowed half yearly, rd gOlbe of nine brown ,lager for :1.00. We have some Spec blr. Dryden s statement th tlemisn and ladies t Farmers sale notes Bud oche g at cash tinea. Remember the Old - ,F W nted Butter and Eggs p �: P ".. . pert of the college is to bring �Og�ether tabl shed house.. .. I - paper disconnt6d at lowest noes. For Tess. W 4 the theor of the professor and the I to Stand On a Cornet, Dominioly arerooma. � _ - . i, �; = r' . ractice of the farmer and his actin'- $MARY $7$000 at EXPENSES farther infor>aaa4ion a OTT A ant, C�, "�' Position perlilanent >�f sailed; also lOHN ELLI g ��,y'war - ation that by mixing brains and work E, �. lir • State reference and en . in thin way the produce of the land BTOr7FFVILLE to increase.. - d h ,went -five Self-addressed e'amped envel- I r xray be increase y y o Cee a . >� ' N M* . fift per cent. There can be no P V: y q o d i pd ►d l ` roduction 1 • NATI NAY„+,' �° doubt that the increase in p - _ d " I o 3 } ibis nd it is equally a "'V I Cx 1`�/ p A A 1R. a. N IL: - — — - .. LS RIOT DOTS.- D' - - k . la r..�..� - _ • Hall y, Sr.OLEN IN HE MOST BARE FACED MANNER�� 7 SubsOrlb� for the NEWS-. F OM -OLA EXCHANttE8. ' "`.: t, • N j - , • I , Reeve As has proclaimed ' Th �� ` E'w �� 1O OeI1t11 11' 111 IIOW 11IIt11 t�i8 ursda cryt0 e, lt��' .7aly 25th, Civic Holiday for Markha> Is nO�' °Pen and a owing a full tine of 1�Vatoh s Clocks and JeDwellery at very lowest 113t Of Jaz, i The gross receipts of the Orono Poet Prices For lust roe see, our Ladies' $tejrlin Silver Watches for X4.60, Ladies 1$�� affiee for th year ending Jane 80th, 1g�4, .. Sterling $liver Belt Pine ; Roll Gold, wo th $1,00, for 600. Cuff Linke worth s>I� T�Lm- >t!c!k°rine station'3.'T.R are $1,074.8. ;1 $1:60 for 900. Tidies and Genre' Wat h Chains for $1,60 worth $2,60 TlaAitNs G►OINe3 Ee►sT DII^I AS FOLLOWS: — Account� t J. - .Blair, of the Toxonto ! and every hang at similar prices. member our repair depart. No. 6 MAIL j 7:68 A. M. Inland Rev nae Oboe, formerly of Whit. ent. All work warrants , Come and see lis. , ",14 LOCAL' • . 2:24 P.,,M. by, has bee rein4tated. i - �� g LooAi,� 6x8 P. M. Philip Wi eman. left as estate valued C A'- ' C� N�'R,t DrOC� E, t•, Whitby, On ' - P•S.-Mr. W. Log n Pickerin �� •' " TRAINS GOINGI WOOT DUE AS FOLLOWS: - at $11,740, The deceased was a resi. No extra ohar ' 9, will forwar to me all repair work left with him. No. 7 LOCAL' 9:14 A. M. dent of Markham township. . _ g . R _ . •'18 LocAL . . . 8:09 P. M. . Mayor Kennedy, of Toronto, Iai& the - 4. 1 MAIL 8:22 P. M. corner stone of the new Methodist church :,.. LETTER TO' THE EDITOR• _ Horse Register, Timm TAaLIB. Danbarton Station &G: at Canningt n, Dominion Day. est IThie department is TRAINS GOINGI ri T Wm. Bl left Whitby on Monday ouseion of publiequ g ions. The writer mn 1 i4tra� ` tar, (1381), [7711), � the lair• �A£3T DUE AS FOLLOWS.-- Napanee to ake a position in the Paisley in all oases send hie =erect name with copy P°rted Clydesdale stallion, the ,property No. 14' Ma!ED . 2:18 P.M. Hoagie, the rst hotel of the town." We wish it distino ly understood, however of Jonathan Porter, Pickering, Ont,, " 8 , LoC�AL , that i no ease di we hold ourselves re- will make the season of 1895 as follows: • 6:28 P.M. Frank lir an, o[ Whitby, left fo* Co- that i ble for opinions fie pp expressed by oorres- N, y, TRAINS GOING WEST DjJE AS FOLLOWS;-- ' .bourg on Sp day evening to ta11e s cosi• onnaents: aD >aw ,t - Monde June 3rd, leaves his own stable, . tion as bar oder at one of the hotels DEAR f31a-I we►e >lot a little surprised, Picke n n Proceeds to Woodruff's hotel, No. 7 Lm,!" . .. . 9:18 A.M, there, and was also considerably amused, b a 18 Mt D . 3:15 P.M. e y Y• ten; Central hotel, Oshawa, hlr. Ferri r, of (rbsen River, a young letter appearing in your last week's issue night. Tuesday noon to Woodlruff's -- -'- _ __ --_ over the signature hotel, Whitby, night. Wednesda to - student, oil preach iu the Christian gnature o� John Harris, whom Y the article in uesti n Gordons hotel, Pickering; thence to his church, Orono on Sunday afternoon the question, ,discloses to be the g ' 7th of neat ouch. Methodist Minister at Greenwood. Now , own stable over Tharad- y night. Fri- r as Secretary of the Township day. James Found e, Dunbartou, noon ; .. The ix, T. R. authorities warn -the pub- p Sunday Maxwell's hotel,'Highland Creek, night, tic against crossing the track under oars schools Association I Can only state in g . justi$cation of myself and contradiction of Bat°rday t° his own stable until the fol- , attached to engine, as there is great Rev. .Mr, Harris th t the report of 6 Union lowing Monday morr4ng, KENDALL danger in doing so. Sunday Schouls, 6 ethodista, 3 Presby 09118 .Sitantort,.Standard, 199,99 A,T•R PAVINCURE - Jas, Gilfi Ian, of Bowmanville,. sue- terians, 2 Baptista, and 3 Friends is made trial 2.17,1, race res, 2,231, the property of ceede Dr. P Purslow, of Port Hope, on the -up from the reports of the Sunda Schools W • G. Barnes, Careen River, will make the Board of tcaminers fur ,andidatee for -themselves, and I far one feel them t.-. be season of 1896 as follows :-Monday May - teacher's th• d olase certificates. more reliable than mere hearsay or posip 6th leaves 1,19 own stable Green River to Mr, Hugh .Miller, J.P., the well known or the biassed partiality of sectarian�am. Gleeeon's Hotel, Greenwood, noon ; \to TN[ l drug gist nd r the market, Toronto, his , I am, moreover; suzrlised that the Rev. _ Gordon's Hotel Pickering, night. Tues- �08r SUCCESSFUL �1E'MEIi/ Mr. Harris takes it upon himself to make day Woodruff's Rotel Whitby, noon ; been appoi ted a elegant Police Magic the blunt statements he does about this trate of that oily at a Salary o[ 1760 a Bebert's Hotel, Brooklin, night. Wed- FOR MAN OR Y![AdT. matter is enah an ungraceful manner or neaday, Hotel, Myrtle, noon. L. sebert's"� h'> below bu' year. - 'indeed that he has anything to say about Hotel, Port Perry, night. Thursday, r r blr. >l<nd ars: is rley, of Dartmout>1, it at all. He makes a show of complaint Utica, noon ; by Epsom, Mansion House, KENDALL N SPAVIN CURS. - :. De�onehire, Eng, a ived in Whitby Mon• be:,auae the Convention was held when he Uxbridge, night. Friday, John Sanders, dr. a JixxnWtx, �`"0ao°`'Iu'' t'i'ro�' day mornin Mrd. Bailey is a sister of was away at Conterbnca, Now I would Goodwood, noon; Queen s Hotel, stouff. �' Sir•—Please send me one of your gores Books and obi!ge i have wood a great deal of your Chas. Fasti y. They intend to reside in just like to sty in reply to that, the date of villa, night. Saturday own stable until xenaau•. elparC- are with ,�od euooeas' It a following i n wonderful inediaine. I once hM a mare dust had . 'QPhitby. . • the Conyention .is set by the Executive g Monday morning. The above AnoeoaltHpavla and five bottles cured her. I In- the pr sauce f a large and dieting- Board composed of Minisiere of all Prows- route will be aoati'nne I through out the ketlaa bottle 0 hada au thstime . wished gatl Bring Sir Mackenzie Bowell tant Denominations. and the Superintend• season, health add weather permitting. O1"'�' �' pOH` cuts of the Sunday Schools through. Iilonday u yelled he monument to. Sir u Y g Grit Wilkes, the - thoro'•bred- trotting KENO K SPAVIN CUNEs out the Townshi For the last five the property of W. G. Gerow, Dr: a J. �„asu. c. John Macdonald rected on Parliame t P• years stallion, ox,lio., Apr. B,rf. this meeting has been held at Bcoagham, Whitevale, 1 tlsar tiHr•�t have seed several bottles of your hill, Ottaw Unt. wi 1 mak'c the season of captain f 'l miles from Greenwood, sometime during 1895 as follows 6: -Monday Monde May 6 leaves N ink itthe beat (i�zuen� with mush success I " � Robb. Ra kin, of Port'Hope, - p - � think it the Deet I,inj�nt I over used. Have re - the winter of each near, and on only one own stable Whitayale, to F.0 Mc ua a two do e*:�i `a+a,U.ieT.D81"d �s ed„lipavi and ka to _ _ the schooner Fleet Wing, while engaged occasion pastorship t e three years of his loth con. 4, Pickering'to Harry andi,eep°fitj�r _oa mnohplesdwith hauling a acket f water from the flake astorshi has the ev._ Mr. Harris been Mean's lot 86 eon. 3 on Wes Whitby, , s. R. LT. P. o. acus, ' at Kingston 3atur ay fell overboardlarid at the ail etin Cdnse uentl Y ,presentg 4 Y nigbt, Tuesday, Wm. Hepburu'P lot 8, �rsabe►y.IIID s or address was dirown d. there is some little ground for assuming con 5, East Whitby boon, Wilsou'a hotel Dr, B. J. SS21rDdLL COMPANY, Toronto oancil has (passed an 'order that the Rev. Mr. orris' absence there Ashburn, night, Wednesday, Frank eNoiw,tow r,tt,u, vr, . tb abolish arket £ees to take effect on from is not the alto ether-- unendurable de Jone'a, lot 4, con 7. Pickering noun, - - . the same day on which the toll gates on privation that one would be led to believe. - Wilson's hotel, Claremont, night; Thurs- Perha a these Sunda Schools which are I I - the Mork Roads are done avray with pro P Y day own stable, night, Fnday, Wm. of a Methodist tendency would be better %oLAiR# `� bably August lot. - Y Storehouses, lot 9, con 4, Bcarboro, noon On Tflu sday .last Drs. Warren L and known to be such, were they.'more frequent- John Graham's, lot 35, Kingston -road, ly made subjects of -interest and visitation Pickering night, Saturday, G}ocmI 's MTOP oore am utated th9 lett arm below the by the Rev. gentleman himself and others hotel Liverpool 1 market, noon, own ata le elbow of o. Blair, of Scott. Som Milne of his brother roteaeionals. At all aventH it P� '!" RUSS ago a haw• og :.,. upoa his wrist, causing till following Monday morning. This �.-, if the Sunday chooh in queetion have re route will be oontiaaed throughout the p�+ . the bone t die, necessitating amputation. ported themselves wrong, I for one am at season, health and weather permitting. ! When W m. Foy -of Whitby, want to a loos to imagine the reason whl. But an- � By a new denim nse�„tly Patented ;n U. S. and • . Sunderlall to take possession of the Mo til I am assured that such is the case by Josh Bluing,., the property of Jonathan Ca..&& by CNA _ CLUIrHsf - Donald ho el, obstacles were thrown in Some one who is really convenaat with all Porter, Pickering, Out., will make the -the way of his gaining possession, so he the facts of the case, I prefer to rely on season of 1896 as follows: -Monday, bfay - raTweusteso,ar, is now looting about for another opening. my original reports sent in by the Sunday 6, leavers own stable, Pickering, for Wood• --- - . While r. Willoughby, M. L. A was Bebools themselves, and which can .be in rtff's hotel, Whitby, -noon, b Central RUPTURE e ted b an one who cares to do so, -at hotel, Oshawa, night. fiuesday, Hotel, getting. In hie ria on Percy street, Col• any y Y Raglin, noon, to Sebert's hotel, Port C " borne, on -Friday last, his hocsa started -any time, at my residence Dear Brougham, CAN I$E Yours Truly Perry, night. Wednesday, Heard's •.� up, throw' g the doctor over the wheel, hotel, Manchester, noon, Wilson's hotel, WITH NO INCONVENIENCE _06'URED breakin o e bone in the arm and d bigot Jae, W. Heade , B : Ashburn, night. Thursday, - sting his let. - - P Stic. Fiiokeridg Tp. B. B. AesocuEion, g y, Scheel s hotel, Bra.klin, mood, Gordon's hotel, q Early F iday .morning Harry Derit, of -- ----- - - ---------------- ---- -- • Pickering, night. ,Friday, Thos: Kuos's WITHOPT R - ,i 5. Toronto unction, was killed by an Brock road, noon, Maxwell's hotel, High. CHCAP MY MAII. electric ea on the_suhurban line between THOUSAND ISLANDS -land Creek, night. Saturda +, John Your.aa,we to us means comfort to you. I. . T t d 1, J Henderson's lot 33 0 2 P ksri A Post Pani will do it .-�'f.y'' k "�'yE 4'6.i-. j'� td .._I. r lL f *�y� {k 3 ,'l 1 r. - .qw P1RdE3pgOD1N39L .: 'lire amiat Mstgna& sesnedT. � x V : i .., -. past and o '_ to control. K t - 1! I(}* , •48,11 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' `•` mit some s rious mischief, and as a guar• 4 � • W. K. Elvissi,.. .: .. it own safer the father wasvots"ev "4 l . _ co straint, S palled to place her under ,re- e will likely be placed in the ' �, dwft w d1 Or meow Wim,.., oemas - FARMERS' MARKET. ` ;. Y z t . ' To1;oNTo July, 4, 1894. , .•: i"I; Wheat, fall, ............. $ 0 86 to 0 9'T- i x . ` containing - cheque for Wheat, spring ......... 0 86 to 0 00 ` , . Wheat,red winter...... 00 88 to _ 0 00 � i : Sp Wheat, goose ............ 00 00 to 00 75 :. _: a -small boy and left with Barley, bush ............. 00 48 to 00 49 a M, Gleeson ; the owner. Oats, bush ........:....... }: 00 84 to 00 88 -. a ' Peas bush 00 64 to 00 00 1 Tie woof (7oea*snl►, wladsor, cat.. Oanad& Hay, new,- ton............. .14 60 to 17 00 . � I, ``- ' - ' Bold in Whitby by W. R� Howse. - Straw, ton ................. 5 00 to - 6 60 ' 4 ' j 4 , .­ J FAOM THK TRA pL.ANT TO TNR TTA CUP IN NATIV9 PURITY. Dressed hogs ............. 6 60 to 6 76 Beef, 'fforequerters...... 0 - 4 00 to ; 6 00 /,,� .� , . ITS '', " train at T the cam• ' Horseshoer & Gfeneral Blacksmith. .. Monsoon" Tea is put up by the Iedim 'res 'Towers as.a saesp_ - of the bast qualities of Indian, Beef, hindquarters...... 9 00 to 10 00 Mutton 7 00 to 8 00 ._ ( > :sae. Therefore they use the sr+eAt"s Offs in the ,election of the Tea and its blend, that is why they ..................... home, attemp"d to leap O - z Veal, Carcass ...........� 6 00 to • 7001. Butter, lb .................. 00 18 to 00 00 fi I : way : anon Eggs, doz. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 00 11 to 00 00 # , : { - ':' •: Potatoes er b 80to - 00� p ag......... ° IL!�.. 11 if BANK 1DOMINION _ { _- 1i_ .V Capital Paid up, - $1,500;000 i,j .� Surplus, - $1,500,000 C WHITBY AGENCY.:.1 cameral Banking 8UAIMOW IVabbuaot»,, , �f a r SAVINGS DETIiSNT. Intdrest allowed at hi current rates. No s' ' `1 J:� notice,of ,pithdrawal req d. E • J. THORTON, 1 . loly, 1 , , 1[A N&GZR, ., _ , . I - --. T. heSto"ve�� s . - _�_��!" 1. ;�L ”{ - - 1. . . . . . � . �: ; .. I ... . - . . � . e..., I , ... �� . .:;�, �. i'-_ - -: - ,­_:,�. - ;,y1, .. `-i�. �. . .I . , - - ...- „ ; I - - . . ... .. 1. . - . I . . .- 44 EMPORIUM I .. . . . __ I �- .. ­ � I5 :I. �� ­ � ;I r,.- -11 I I 11 �L .,; ..1; "%' • .. 1 . Creamers, . . . -; Milk -Pans: . Strainer ails - . %r. 11. I - Always on - hana. p I am now- prepared to put . �.: up the best G�aly: Iron Eavetrough on short- :` 1. I est notice. . _ .. �. I ' . ITIME ]iEdNS MONEY. , ' L'� - ] I,.,, .. .11 _ , : , _J . . Cron o a t e unction. At the in- , . c d, , is nR, Wellington Lodge No.. 19, B. O. E., Bow noon, thea to his own stable where be Why waste time and labor working the . - - �' I quest Keil yeeterdaq afternoon a gerd'ct CRAS CLUTHE manville, will cap a will remota until the iollowina Moeda `�s° `.'f I"'""n `� pump handle when the wind will do it 11 y, of accidental death was returned. Y caro ,mntatrr+et 13+1 KI/t0 $7, iKCST *k:, without expense. - The an ual excursion in connection CSR -AND - EXCURSIOI�T morning. The above route will be con- TORONTO - - - - CmWADA I. _: , . with the hitby and Lindsay Baptist As• " tioucd throaitbont the season, health and For the email cam of $30 you can get sae sociation w' 1 be 1_vld on Tuesday. Jalp ON weather permitting. -- ------ - - -- - - -- �- - -- __,._ RLEY'�a . 9th: _., to Surgeon Point, the beautiful �--�- Crotvn Pr�ince,•the roperty ai T. C. �_ r 1 Tkursda - Jul lith .1$95 p LIv RY I - t, . - . pleasure re ort of the north. Transit by �r Y r r Oliver, Brantford, will make the season DECKER'S t* r<,:�': train to L dray,_. thence by steamer to - By special train to Kingston at,d steam. of 1895 as foUowe : -Monday, April 29th It�prG4ed �Ii, ��I� � .:1.11 the Point. or Hero, to 1(Wl Ieland Pak and Alexan• leaves own stable, Green River, to J. M. First-class and horses for biro day b or night. Teaming done promptly by (Patent applied for) r f ' The. rum r in eiroalation that Melville dria $ay, going through $he Canadian Gerow s Hotel, Brougham noon; y day;or jeab. 'Bus in connection meet- This machine- can be attached to any . 1I ' ' . =Hester of Mongolia, had been killed and channel, and retarding thtrough the Am- Greenwood to Babert's Hotel,�8rooklin, all {} T R trains. Frei ht and °n, handle without change. , ' another m n fatally injured at. a barn or ohadnel., seeing everything of dight. 'Tuesday, Woodruff s Hotel, � slivered to all parts of pump interest in the trip. This will be one of Whitby, noon; Gordons Hotel, Piokwin 4 raising at Sanford Tuesday week, roves p the villi , P the most enjoyable tripe of the season, (fav night. Wednesday, Gormley s Hoe . „ to be ez Berated. Both were injured lag the excursionist,* the entire afternoon Liverpool, noon ;sawn stable and remain Board' add commission stables in - BROUGHAM � � but neither seriunely. A scaffolding gave on these beautiful waters add returning all night. Tbarsday, Franklin Haase, connection, SHOP, , kN ;: way and ih p fell nearly 40 feet. Keats home in good time the same evening. The Mar am, soca ; Jacob Wideman jr. G80.. . �:�,' "t - had four' ri a broken,1111 . I Hero is one of the finest boats on the route lot 27, con. 7,.Markham, night. Friday, Prop., t'tC3sga�o' � : I --- ;;; ... ' �` Judge B rntiam reserved his decision lighted throughout by eleatricit and bas iiiller's Hotel, 8touffville, noon ; Todd's - -_- - - after heari g the snit of Field vs. Hart alsu a -powerful search light. �be saloon Hotel, Goodwood, night. Saturday, WFa FFER � •"• 40 • ! I - ,�, 1. � LL • oyer the chattels of -Mi. Stevenson of the and staterooms are luxuriant) founded Brown's Hotel, Altana, noon; to own -lake shore, ut since then be hue+'Riven and thea cuisine is aneioelled.y In order stable -and remain notal following Moo- / i'•,,' - I issue a large range of samples of . , - judgement n favor of the defendant, with to give everyone a Chance to go the follow- day morning: The above route will be • * To i L4e Publk • Spring* 1hs and Bummer BnitinRs to • coats, eQpe he possession of the fano ing cheap rates have been arranged. oonlinaed thea out the season, health select from, at rices that will calico obli ° ' p' °�' fir cheap and goad p y which is le to the plaintiff, who lives a Port Union $2.26 1 16 7.00 and weather permiltinit. mush astonishment. ,� Pickering. The Pickering 2.20 _ - 1.10 7.13 STAT I O A R Y, Having just received the latest fashioll . - . g defendant 18 Ed. Hart 8 Whitby s.lo 1.06 7.26 SC OOL SUPPLIES, plates from Paris, .I am now prepared to of Whitby. � sr • Rive entire aatisfaotion. .- -,: An ezoh fire aantains the IoUowin oabamwag �•� 1•� 7' , KNITTING YARNS, Call at once and avoid the rush. ' . "�_ words of ibdom :-The man who gb Dahl n 1.95: 1.00 7.46 Use E' the fewest letters oomplatns most of th Bowmanville . 1.95 l.o0 7.68 1.6C FI N E WOOLS• A• IIE,QjjggHT, Brongha�... :_ ,y r manageme t of'the post office ; them Newawtle 190- .96 8.08 �t • 1i1�� g d �/ AOIeA �1tt8 Slid , : . who comp s the most of Newtonville 1.90 .9B 8.18 - . �� prow Port Ho 1.76 .90 8.83 - , . �-& :, papa the 1 et the pe , I- - - Rug Patterns. - - - man who complain Coburg 1.10_'>. 8.6s Eolled �0 '� 88 ar, ,: the most o hie neighbors is the meanest - Arri in at Kingston, 11.16 a.m. Leav }, 1 — neighbor ; fid the man who has the least v B g .. Graham Flour,'• E', BOON, . ; _ sense is th most conceited. ing theca 6.30 p. m. 'rake year Lado Cr>,cked Wheat, E I N11'111 Basket and Ro. East End - - PICK R G• Monday orning I"t Miss Anna Eliza - F. R. DIINHAM. Secret Rolled 1'�a>�+ <.. Allia, of 0 no, was committed to Coburgm. - Bowmanville, Oqt • • Rolled Wheatc - for violent onduct towards other mem- -- Corn .Meal, . berg of th has been o family. The young woman unsound mind for some time .qw P1RdE3pgOD1N39L .: 'lire amiat Mstgna& sesnedT. � ; If ao On past and o '_ to control. ry day became more difficult Fearing that she might nom• - .. e(e paorao, 0 ,,,,,tot so nrosnvW: and nermaasatl •48,11 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' `•` mit some s rious mischief, and as a guar• on" au corms of x • W. K. Elvissi,.. antes of th finally it own safer the father wasvots"ev °iO1�0w°,' A`asss I + _ co straint, S palled to place her under ,re- e will likely be placed in the / dwft w d1 Or meow Wim,.., oemas • Elm 17�a1e MillB, Pickering. , Provincial asylum. One day i ast week, while Miss $. I.�is. Of4bba000, Opdees•or,eris• BeforeandA ter. k.N,toAtohovenn hadto11 •-- A PERFECT TEA " combe, of from Whit reenwood, was driving hdme she lost fav+ l"" *40, a"""' Of a" fin early 0,•ave. V= been P" or'bed o'er 86 years "A thousands `10 . ` containing - cheque for y, .her pocket' book, over $60 in mons shed a y 1,000. The,pocket•book *&a' e"se" is the only aeuabte esad J110"O n M,0.er„ ♦skdeogglstfur Wood's Ph6syhodWet in CC NSOON 1 1 .'. R. / T ,b� a t r ; 3 - bseReresom worthless taedioiae place pinked ap b a -small boy and left with ibwlose p oe in letter, and we win send try re M, Gleeson ; the owner. Greenwood, who soon found- Too Abe• one °' ♦li " Sk Oce ybasa sire 0 s`wv- pamphlets free to say , s` ' - �— _ - Riven this mach raise cannot be oy for his honesty in leaving Tie woof (7oea*snl►, wladsor, cat.. Oanad& •'►+v the purse handsomel I good hands, Miss Liscombe rewarded the bo y, ``- ' - ' Bold in Whitby by W. R� Howse. - iNtVV TSA v TMC Woert,e Joseph ekes, of Aurora, a member of the 12th Y rig Battalion; started on Fri- . is JA URVEY FAOM THK TRA pL.ANT TO TNR TTA CUP IN NATIV9 PURITY. '" day to Wallhome, but jumped freight . ITS '', " train at T the cam• ,a rnhill, h. aaogiag on; betwee The Horseshoer & Gfeneral Blacksmith. .. Monsoon" Tea is put up by the Iedim 'res 'Towers as.a saesp_ - of the bast qualities of Indian, . - Aurora train did not stop d lie, e,"W that he w .. - `:` C L A E: M 1011 xe a :sae. Therefore they use the sr+eAt"s Offs in the ,election of the Tea and its blend, that is why they passing hie the home, attemp"d to leap O - out it up themselves and sell it only la the f incl .,w��, m securing its purity sal mea I L,to Bide. 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P .. .. - - - _, ._ .. .. �' , .. - 'hit _ - Y --- e . - - �..- , - :, : y ?. .. .. - - - . - . ,: - .. .. - - Willett the ,��� THE LD O 1 _T y 'j'�T j(�T '1j� �j1 olw , is oa wiiah and► acid pE glwse U 1J LL' 11�1J 1 l �12t 7 w rt Mrs. Stip le was wild with joy, believing EAjrijlj� , pp 1� UU 1111 is obtwal�le% 'P}►et'tn also dents eZn- -• SiiEPT �T�I TY YEAR�t that the spell upon tier husband had at last sivety in Brei brisk. $re slay, ate• inion OaHfde11Q8 �8in� �09#��d SDd been brogan. He ap eared to bs In full a t,, __ p trades e>itenat frost one sad of the Dominion :, _ pot session of his mental faaaltiea sad talked tithe other. aourrenaea of the TFRI STING ACCOQNT OF ONN OF The g)sate meai;iwh ohs f%mot ® haRmi Asummep is haviag a "j'Hls DECOR OF BREAKING SLU - witn 1►ie wife shoat the o pQR EASTBRN TOWNS., �, inst all said except those The advent of BE8 OF N`EW JERSEY -MAN. eventful night ten years before. V;,'hat had wits, and the $rm guarantees it9 goods to statin eBect ou some lines of trade, sad m t d taken plane since then was -a blank Lo him, a �_ : erfeet as glass ao that q g - . - f._ 'F' and he talked an if he had %,,lio from a fi .: , eep itis oonGeata as p �otiin hand fes is was s Meeigttis' no `son need fear of fault or other nth®/ the movement fn me 4D1`a6ha�r�ih w sr 1. dinar lit N'e ding Ntgf~it, in IS81f, night B sleep. He asked if the term li[tt,,ta�at facers O p s somewhwt restriete y $ Stipple Be Been Appnxeutiy Dead+ had milked and how lou before breakfast tents becoming Po Y i g tea' Patradi�e—Itaiiway I►aeiUttes Un• lensed b the glace o , _` ; bat Ne at It Lt�es—Oetpaional Brto[ would be: ready. Fearing- the of act that the sarpwssed•,- A Beautiful Susioner !ge- v@seal dissolving. The manuh,otul id oar• moderate sorting business in seassonahl� ` ' Periods o[ . emt•ConseloaeneRe. knowledge might have on her husband, sera- -A wintery oto Few o[ Ilse tt ead'" rigid on aefentf$eally, Mr. 0. A. Bart, the fabrics, and a cod many traveler wlceady °_ In the Fla ington itivor Vslleq; T -titan Mre. Stipple did not - tell him how eHdasD,im� taanager, being thorou ply aonversa®t with g t was thab those offsite he an the details of the wor, sad giving ifs his oqt with fall samples wen booking a fwtr `mileB from the little town of Ringoes, lives • long ago i } ra-emiaenW conal supervision, number of orders. (raoeries are not patio' ' had been talking about took piece. She Belleville, Ontarfo, s p y �qw or of the city b the ams of John Stipple, who' oh was then doing the i edl loostiou for manufacturing concerns Mr. J. E. yea}maley, i d well ularly active• bat there it w steady disc a man y told -him that J a <,a: basal t atmos oontinaouel the last thi of Belleville, oondaota w large tan y rty chores ab the barn, and that she would have o almost eve kind that the raw material stocked wholesale grocery establisbmenw tribntion of goods oonntrywarda. here ears• . breakfast ready in a short time. she eat educed in Canada will warrant. E:seta y t the bed with her acme nt water power, unrivalled railway oe He enjpys a large patrons a from the retail has been no retrogression in values; bail E The`aase ie a remarkable oris, and it Z;a• on the edge o g increased scifFness to be noted in some lines -" around her huebe►gd, hes heart brimming otions and transportation facilities, ohetap merchants to the entire Midland district. pp�aled a good many Fhysiciwns, who hovel over with thankfalnese that Ire hwd bean 1 vino, exoelleiit schools and a low rate o! Merars. St. Charles do Pringle are Pro' of mete►ls ; oementa'sre aLtoslfgntly �advan• • ' ,visited the Litt} farm hoose in which stop• restored to her, with hie raaaon, when his t nation make Belleville of all places in ba' ly the beat known omnibus ane street head' suddenl fell forward and he was orae facto Lha m•aafetoLnrera' Utopia and t14f oar builders in Canada, rho senior member olid, F`aeogotaLiena �t r newvpagk pBritish , pie does hie elu boring from time to time; p Y of the firm having built aha $rat omnibus in , +.. more to a refound slumber. eohaalca' aradiae From ever point peiaes. Q for . the purpo a of making a 'study of his! p - - iew from which the astute capitalist can this country. The firm manufactureselectrfo Columbia salmon are somewhat higher than -A ggtdsaxABra oaANillr. atreetaareu pn the lalttand moat fm roved case. The ma ie now about iso years o�d, iew the situation of Be1levlllA as a dealt- P P the opening figures oI last season- Cheess, , i and but for the taut that be }Doke haq$4rd Ali thio ■cage of the peculiar ease'a re- Is maanatsoturing location, that city designs, horse oars, boas. wagons, phaetons, The rent day resents an array of induotiments that are buggies, democrats, and in fact anything and butter do not bring any better prises ,' land pale his fa has the game appearance markable change occurred. to ride in that runs on wheels drawn by a yet, and the shipments this season so far - that it had thirty years ago, .whenI John - Mrs. Stipple and the farm hand were in ualled ;nowhere else in this fair the room, talking over the affairs about rovinoe- Belleville's reputation as a place horse. Vehicles having their name plate show a very -material falling off from the . f reeidenoe has long been established can be found in every section of Canada, a . waa a hearty youth of 20 years. t Y : fibs farm• urea of }894. t^,olteotions w •whole see 1 Stipple's long',e}eep begsii ung 'peeultar " Orris W bitingg wants -to buy the Jer- wing to the hundreds oivisiton who have sufficient evidence of the vo}ame of the $g se heifer for $40," ei►id the farm h4pd. om time to time been entertained within trade they da hardly +t►Liafactory,' though some linea of '�- eircutiigtances.. .It was in the winter of y sifts fair remittances. •• What shall I da about it ?" er borders sad by her enterpprising ,rhe Mat Machine Corripan3► fs one of the trade profess to 1�e g g 1865. He had married the daughter of a •. Sell her." said Stipple, before his wife itizens. That it is also a good manufaa�' r� be&t equipped plants is Causda, atld they Money fa rather assist, wnd call loans Are - farmer who lived in the vicinit of Co r i nestle ie amply attested by the } g y PPe could answer. 1� manufacture rook e r sent. Hill, and the w dding pwrty, consisting cif Mre. Stippple rushed do her husband's umber of manafaotoriea that have been drilla, air oompre& readily obtainable at 4 p aide thinkin that be was about to awake tablished here for years, sad have to-dsy There is raotioally ao change In feta o' n frionda of the son le! ! g five aonneotioua with the s°rs, hoiatinK end. I b sitnatton at. Toronto.. Merohwnts . = a dozen or so y g p agate; but :ie appQared to be deeply asleep, 1 rRe and lacca decided to take allege ride on the Flem; stationery engines, nsiness and all effurt9 that she made to arouse him orld's markets. Belleville s retail setae• ore driills,alag pods, ; generally spew hopefully of prospects, be- miggton River, hioh taws frozen over wnd failed. He wnnld aonveroe with her, how- } hments are, both in number and quality, and chuos floor i enaonra ed b the firmness of markets. '. . supposed to be safe. L �< ever, answer her questions intelligently uf$oient to supply the needs of a pity very }atea,oruaher coat- fug g y ... , - _. end. gi�te liar advice about the sffa{rs of� Lhe uoh larger than the one in which they ., in fact every- Confidence is in a 'treat measure restored -. i During the trip $tipples horse ete>}tpe farm, but no effort of here could make him re located, bat there fs not a more gg into an sir hole and in flouriderin scour thing neoesaary far and owpitalists show an increased dispo&i- , 8 open his eyes or move a limb` esirable location in e}i Canada for menu• the carrying out of tion to extend operations►. Nearly al} of broke up the tae ao that the sleigh contain As before+, at irregular intervwis he sotaring concerns, suaaeutul "mining the banks have had their annual meetings - awoke, sat n in bed and drank milk, but W. W. Chown A Co., proprietors of the ' j Ing the bride and groom went P end quRrrping oyer- thio week• They have had s tryin}r pear, • on these occasions he gave no evidence nadian Zia and Stamping works, t►re ations. The aceom- but taking the dull times into considers- . INTO TIIs WATER. that he remembered what had transpired nown tbroughou0 the province t►a cue of anying oat is an r ti b some 1 }lustration of chair tion these iaatitntions have done., wonder• Whe young woman was served wit or what he had talked about while as sap._ he• largest manufacturers of dairy supplies . His spells of wakefulness never lasted more n the Dominion. They make lanterns, famous "Peerless" fully welt Profits oto sa,alles than for difficulty, and Stipple upas at last got out rook drill admin- previous years, but the remarks of the titan three quarters of an hour, and there tamped and placed tinware, the celebrated managers es to the future are fall of bops but he was unconacioas and to all appear- were frequently ten weeks between them, tent Empire State milk Dana, cheese edl the strongest, `` .• butes dead. The peculiar power of forest ht,olairvo oo cacaos, vets, oto. Their trade in y wnd aonfidenae, Money is plentiful with fd y- Pa P lightest and moat X. rates unchanged. Manufacturers, however, � 1 ance,or whatever it may be, hoe grown up• anafactured tin . extends from coast to aim leworkingins- - He was taken to the home hist he' hall P should be able to et the requisite aaoommo- .. . on the man, and he is now pat to ase by oast, and ie constantly growing under a chine of its kind on tie market. It has the dation .on bette g terms, and ehere is no - . . prepared for his bride, and after a oouple farmers and carious persons who are areful and enterprising management. prime requisite of a suoaettaaful drill,namely of physicians had worked over him several desiroaa of knowing what the weather is R. $• Qrsham is on@ o! the largest pro a pertavt working valve, and it is operated doubt but that the industries world be hours in the ho a of restoring him they going to be of what the future hold• !or ace exporters in Canada. He exports to either b}� steam oc �omprasaed ale. greatly stimulated with money at b to 6 declared that hepwaa beyond human aid, them. There are hundreds of man and be English and Continental markets G. g Tiokell & ,ons' business has been PeC mak `d@eurities ace in demand sad and in lege than twelve hours he had ap• women livin within a radius of twenty. beese, butter, eggs, green apples, in bar- hi hsfr. The advance in many aeras has K established over halt a sectaryy, and they g id but for all that the buying is . - cantly ceased Lo brewthe. $tipple iwss five miles of Ringoes whose faith in Stipples els, farmers dried apples, and evaporated m•nufaacura ail kind` of furaitare for the bean rt- snppoaed to be dead, and he was prepared ability to correctly forecast events is solid pylae, waste and chops, He is at •Il trade . Their goods are the very beat that abut M god aver. The eacntngs to far burial. The day was fined _for the and firm ae the hills. People come from far timas ready to buy these articles or eon• modern machinery and skilled labor can cable and street railway linos continue re - funeral, and the young widow was nearly away to have the man tell what is in store ign them, giving the seller his option to make. improve, and iso c'oubt these stocks t►re� crazy. for them, and the contribution of money the matter. -He represents Abe best houies bein boomed on must satisfactory pros- - For twenty•onis years M. Frost 6c g The niRhtr_ before the man was to be from that source has enabled Mrs• stipple in London, Bristol, Liverpool, Glasgow, Oo, have carried on an extensive business pests• The prices,. however, seem high for 4 buried, Henry Vt'ilaoz end Jason Dalton, to eurrcuod bertlelf with all the bomforta Hamburg, Bremen, Rotterdam, Copan he goo, in the manufacture of high grade show results attained. The wholesale dry two of his friends, were sitting up with of tiding. Amsterdam, Bordeaux and Havre, ani he -cases. bank and office fittings, mauiela and goods trod@ is fair, good-sized or�itrs file corpse. They bed a euchre deck, end It is evident that Stipple knows nothing i has good business connections" throughout is foot anything made from wood by mar Doming in for sorting up parcels, and ' it beet .to nes the time of whet :.e does ;in this line, for when be L ' (mads and the Un►tedStates. nhiaer and skilled, labor. Their show- travelers reporting a rteady inareaae is i. ` were doing the p pleasantly with the cards. Aboub 1 o'clock awake he takes up the threaei of ezfeteaoe The firm of L. W, Yeomans Co. has gas@ ode °a Dna of the lairggest in (',ana•la. orders for autumn sod winter goods. A - t in Wilecx had inked u the at oxaetly the Point were -he dropped it a been established in the wholesale and retail and the cheerfull fnrnieh catalogues of slight impro"mtnt is noted in groceries. - in the morn g p p Y Y - - Dards to ehuflle. when a"volae to the room few weeks before. He has now been in this drug business in Belleville for over a quart- Choir goods upon applics,Linn. uried trusts Doatinue low while this season s where Stipple's teirisins ley spoofed. condition thirty. sesta, and whenever he er of •Dentary. They i►realso proprietors The firm otlNsrris and Walton has been tear •re" opening at sn advance. Advices . - '• Whoa, there." becomes oonseious he asks if John is doing of tape Dominion Herb Go. and the Kennedy eatabliabed some sixteen years, and enjoys are reaeivtd of the 3rst shipments of Rfo ;<' That , th all, but it waa enough to bring the ohoros and inquires about bieakfastt Medical Discovery, and are also the sole a wide reputation as the manufacturers o! entree. Hardware -and metals are' in fair , R'iluoz end Dalton to their feet with their Hypnoltista,'eleotrioi•ns, Chriatisn soler- manutsoturers in C•nwda of 3eott s Emul• sashes, doors, blinds, buildon' supplies, request, end the Dona of the market is firm. ', r: hair a iu the air and their a e■ hanging fiats, berbaliste,. homceopathfsts and quacks Sion of Codliver Oil eta: They make a specialty of fittings in- Leather also continues firm. Remittances ,� i� - •out. They finally braced tap and went have done their best to change the condition In this city is located the famous Ontario HAtisfactor . I ,R� pp bat without Business College, now in its 2; th y@art The tended toe a sp@tial puepoeo •uoh to ohuruh• Y - . into the roem with the purpose of .finding under which Sti le exiate, eat offices, hotels, et:., for the inataufac- ." oat where the voice came from. There effect. His life apparently stopped when followio is aha a inion expreered of the tura of which they receive orders from all , , - was nobody in eight but $tipple, and to the he went through the ice with his bride, and O• B• C. by the Premier of Canada, the parts of thfl province. James Wallace A BURIED ALIVE. Y II amazement of the two men he had turned there is no hope of his ever coming out of Ron. Sir Mackenzie Bewail, in a letter Co, carry on a very large wholesale. and . ower on hie aide- He was apparently dead, the trance, sleep or whatever it may be till (dated st Ottawa, Feb'y `'.., 1896 :— tnauaf•otanng oonfevtionery concern, and �'� Terrible Niaeske (lade to tet Caae and atter tryin all the wa a with which he dies and u to date the chance for his PRIVY COUNCIL OFPICx. OTTAWA, of as Itaitaa YtCe Conant. ,,� • g y P do s very I•rga business throughout Fsstetn :1 A • they were familiar to discover if the man living oat the full string of years according OTTAWA, Feb'y 22nd, 1803. Ontario• Tha firm of b. Pitceathiy k' Co. A corre>rpondent, writing to a Turkish , breathed and failing. the watehcre to man is good.: The Ontario Business Colla e, of Hello» ' gg dot+, a very large wholesale grocery trade, paper, reports the fol'►owing tragic. adsir a� strtsighiened Stipple out on his book. viiia, has achieved and holds a diatinguiehed end carries • $Hely sasoFtod •Lock of gro- t , from Messins. I_e . says : Last week '- covered hie face again and left the room to ALUMINUM IN WAR. ppooanion in the 6eldofoetnmaroiaf education. �riee tic sora and im cried coda. No - talk it over. No more sounds came"from -- Tha books written and published by its '•drummer" oo the toady is beer knows M• Ovidio Rossi, Italian Vice Coaaut !n • i the room that night, bat in the morning [. is to f'rajJesed to ltetxtee INe fFres,e4 prioeip•la have become so popular 'on than the genial kir. $. R. Gorman who this town, tau takes ill. A meesaKe was . . -the supposed corpse was found lying on Cuirassiers to Jackets •r That !Maters- account of.their standard qualities, that the hails from the City on the Bay. He repro• despatched to Cyprus for a physician but- - _ ..his aide again. The story of what hA ai. taollege is recognized as •representative 'ants aha Harvey 1k VanNnrman Shoe . watchers had heard and seen was t id, ; a pea the' doctor reached 3lesslna �1. tinsel. Canadian institution, meriting the fullest Company of Toronto, and the Rubber Shoe an4 Mrs. Stipple retuned to allow ,er Someprominent French military sdthori pubtic confidence. I speak from a personal' Company of Toronto. S. 9. Potter owns to the belief of , every one who was near husband's body to be buried. ties have proposed that aluminum cuiraase 1nowledg•+ of the Institution linea its ea• a large canning businsee,his factory having him, was dead. The physician himself . . nasix DHOLAR1cD DB. ., r _ should bo aonetructdd for the c,►valrymeu tabliahment in the year 1868 up to the A capacity of 3,1$00 cane per day..He grows declared, after examination, that life was _ - Tl a phy�ician� tried every means kilo n and they have given their reason thereto preaout time his own fruits and vegetables, so that his extinct ane delivered the neeaisucy l ertiti•' , - _ e 3ti le to hie 7 he meu who are now Its Pria4lipals, goods are always reliable. • nate for the burisi of the body. Now. the . to the profession to rector pp to a ver co rut fashion. - . normal condition, but without sv�aill, and Y q' Messrs. 4Y. S. Robinson sad .Tohn Wesley All of aha manufacturing establishments V►o®•iroasal hall expressed a desire that in it teat the ave u the undertaking, A cuirass of aluminum, it appears, woo} Johnson, have been known tame for thirty of Belleville are doing well, and they are case be should die, certain articles of ' y g P oars. Their success has been achieved b founded u on a solid basis. Their combine ewelr for which he had a great fxney, declaring again that tape man was dead. be lighter thaaone made of say other meta y y P j Y = This, however, the wife refuted to believe, , ■kill, ability and pcact►oal experience and ed rnsp� cit is evideuue of itself that the should be placed is his aotfip end buried '. �' known, and experiments have proved tha P Y. and she _could not ba in3uced 'to consent to personal tretining of thele atudeuta, ,who oily of Rel'eville is . goo9 print at which with him. Hie relatives aarupnlously car - aluminum can resist with a,we sword thrust Dome to`them from all actions of the can- to establish an industry. The citizens of ried out his wish ; but as i;, w%s feared . the ir+terment of the body. the place are energetic and entrerpriiing, that the valuable% might tempt robbers, it . Siz weeks Stipple lay without manifest- or bayonet lunges. Baing..so light ft wool fluent and, the tpeat lndiee_ u ing eigrs of life, and alien one m ruing, mt►keof the D+rrvslryman who wore it a moo i (Siq;n®d,1 kfAOKZKris 13uwsr.L. and alvraye willing to lend •id to any was decided to keep �s watch on the •ge•ve.` ife was attendin to he Behold more serviceable and active warrior, an ' Belleville would be famous it it were for worthy project. The chairman or the in- "In the night the watchmen heard cries 1 while hie w g duties in the adjoining room, sh Iheard the lessening of weight would be very par no other reason thea that in it was mtiou- durtria! committee of the oily council, Mr. issuing from the Krave and, se►zed• with somebody shout, `•W'boa, there 'I She as tible as regards the borne. factored one of the largest vehicle bridges Frank i't'i11e, will cheerfully furnish all alarm, ran away. .They hurried to the re - r hurried into the room where het ueband Bullets striking it directly would earel in the world,the famous Quints brill�Te,and desired information . to those who are sidenoe of the family and informed "thetr►.of sues, and found him sitting up, iib hie Piero@ it, but for that matter a bullet t that b a local firm, Lhe Q. dt J. Brows seeking a new field for operrtions. what bad happened, whereupon the rel•- arma extended, ae if he was d 'ving A. measureably close range will go thgoug I Mf , 9., which was established nearly ____ __ -- tives of thl deceased with several other , ' Y hal s century s¢a ~! persons immediately proceeded to the hone. any shield' or. cuirass that has et be Population of` the Territories, . -. Overijoyed at the sight, M64 Stipple made. it is a well-known military t t • Mr• H• Canniff is the proprietor of the cemetery and caused the grave to be opened. - t�rew her arms around her hask.a d, and chat the famous Label rifle Beads for h Ashley Carriage Works, which were *stab• A census of the population of the Terr{• Whan the bier uvea' taken cot and the lid 1. g 8 liebed- in 1873, Y removed it utas tound that the position of - felt to weeping. Stipple showed o signs bullets that will o throw h a brick w !l being thea known as the tortes cf G•nada, taken by the mounted of recognition, but called for some ping to three feet is thickness. Should, on t e Ashley Carriage Company. The present the body was changed, and that ix wse - management mauufaotuces all triads of police, has been received at the Department eat and drink. idle wife brought hi some other hand a ball striok an aluminum ou' r turned with the face toward the botte,m of mast and a glass of milk. tie refuse to eat ase obliquely; it would gloats off, le•vi g oarriages and vehicles. They own twig- very of Interior. Th@ f3guros give rho following (Lhe aofiin. On closer examination the the il•od but drank the milk an called only a dent. This gives it an addition 1 valuable patents, which have found a pro. as the population orf whites and halfbroads I terrible truth became more evident, namely for more. He ea art swallowed several advantage as a shielding material over oth r minent position in the market from their in the Territories compared with the ce sus that the nnforFunate consul had been buried glasses of milk andythen 1 tin d wn re- metals. intrinsic merit. The first is the tubular alive when in a trance. He had regained earned his apparently breathleAa of p. The subject of shields and cuirasses h of 1891: ee>neoiouaneus in the rave anti had made ; ] + axle which combines added strength with t3 It was two months before Stip le was of course, more or less of as sffioit�r tai h decreased weight, The other patent is the Alberta—IR9i, 113,322 ; 1894, 2f1,i83.; *po`ts to free himself ; his hands bora again heard from. One day a p eschar, that of rifle and bullet, and ft is importa t }ow down wagon eapeoially ad,rpt@d for lust@aa@, 10,4(il, Dc 67 p*c sent, several scratches. Life was now, however, ' who bad. •'wide reputation for be' g able to note that while a ballet from the IA eh delivery purposes. Their goods find a East Asainibofe-18f1}, }7,C+II ,; 1894 abaotutely extinot and every attempt at to aura obstinate diseases through prayer, rifle will penetrate a three-foot brick wa I, ready msrhet in all part& of the Domfa1oa, r ' restoration proved unavailing. '. sortie to the fitipple reaideace atth request it yet will pierce hardly more than two f t and are exported largely to ,foreign noun• L3.69a ' ir►cr@sae, 6,183, or 35 per Dent. _ . , - of the sleepers wife, and, `kneelin by the and a half through a bank of soft aro . ti=t{es, Nast Asainfboia--1891, 8,9$7 ; 1894, 11,- A Fhlvate of the Fort Guard(L . - - bedside, began to. pray. -%8' hen he had This fact, that soft •materials are a bet r The Belleville Box and Basket Company 096 ; increase, 2,159, or 24 per cent. - '$ ceaQhed a point in his appeal for the guard than hard ones, was exemplified is is a new industry lately established in that >3askatohewnn-1891, 7,460 ; 1894, 9,931 ; A correspondent writes : "lt ie reported' ;;, restoration of Stipple' to health he was trhe late Chinese -Japanese war, many of a city, but its growth has been phenonianal. trot®ass, 2,471, cr .93 per cent, that the other day a private of -the Foot intterrupted by the man crying oat, `Whoa, Japanese soldiers wearing a heavy paddi g, They manufacture all kinds of splint bask• Totals -1891, 52,230 ; 1894, 73,606 ; in• Guards Mas hauled over the ovale for omit - tai there I" The preacher stopped raying, of floss silk next their skins under th it boxes for butter lard axlo• reale OI 276, or 40 par cent. ting, while on sentry in Pall '1is11, to past I �t $tipple salt up in bed ae before, and with an': uniforms. This inner shield inclosed of els, g ' aro•ee, .. , berries, plants, vegetablea,,ete. Z`he following ere Lhe returns of the the orthodox couipliiiient -of presenting expression of great anxiety on ie face course onlyyi the trunk of the body. It is The name and fame of_ the firm of S. A. Indian population.. arms to a salon of the royal House. The wppeared to be said that by its use many Japanese li es Lazier d bolls extends throw hout the i Guar'sman pleaded ignorance of the -. '+ were saved Erom the force of a er1L boils g Alberta—lull, 6,Atsf3, 1894, 6,332 ; RTxvcaLixI WITH A H6i�Ji3 P llominioa. This firia manufaaturea paper, decrease, t3'd5, or 9 per cent. illustrious personage's identity, and thio . r He soon fell back on the pilleiwe an feebly the Norwich Patent I+olded Pnper arpet Eaat Aseiniboia---1891, 2,971 ; 1$94, aesartiou was oorrohorated by t nD evidence ' -- i Linings stair ggads, floor doafsners, bottle 2,811 ; decrease, 160, or 5 per cent. of a Sergeant, who stated that the expla• , called for food. As before, meat a d milk LeatheP Tires for Army CyCles.. packers, oto. Their milia are situated upop West Assinibola-1891, 953 ; 1894, 683 ; nation wse probably `;rue, eepeciahy as the _ f. were brought to him but he ewallo ed only - The military workshops of Puteaux, in, he Moira River thei water of which is Y decrease, 270, or 28 per cent. ro al individual was in plain clothes. The the milk. He drank nearly a gal on of it France„ are turning out leather tires or peculiarly Adapted to the manufacture of Saskatchewan -189} 3 690. 1894 3 519 • y 1' before he was satisfied, and then became a er. T e firm bis s and ex orts and im• ' ► soldier was dismissed with ,� caution, but The preacher at the the army ayoles in place of India rub er P P p Y P, decrease, 171, or H per cant. before going away he said excitedly to hie , unconscious again. , ports grain, tiinter, coal. Totals --1891, 14,567 ; 1894, }3,3.15 de• - earnestrequest of file man's wife, o �e more ones, which aro difflonit; to hair w Mr. g®nr Corby, M. P., is ao scall ereaao 1,221, or 8 er sent. t%aptaiii, `Sir, brluR .the llook pup to me, be an to ra ,but Sti le showed n further y P ail let me ave a good look at 'im. on L - g p y PP they break down. Loather tires can be known as a distiller end miller throughout Total population. of whites, halfbiceeds bet, I'll spot 'im next time 1' " - I a. signs of life.. •'• sewn without much -trouble by the .oyc ist Canada acid United -Mates that only a and Indiana for the Territories in 1891, - . For ten years the man remnioed in this or a neighboring shoemaker. Moreov r, mention of hio'name to sufficient to bring 66,799 ; t•otal in 1894 86,851 ; increase,, - - f `, conditipur awakening. at irregular i tervale they are .lighter than osoutohoue ones, nd to mind the roducts of his manufsotor at The Latest Style. and glwa s ehoutib •' W boa the e 1 and P y 20,062 or 30 got caul~ Y fl'• lase apt to Blip on wet pavement or aspb It. Corby villa, where he isas an immense capital The Indian population - ought to bo YaunR Dudeton (in the milliner's stprel �apgearing to be engag d in holding a horse. --• — . invested in one of the most completely accurate as the police are especially char ed .-Let me have one of these fancy i,1 las � - • The excitement of th night who he and. ` A Mltter of IndentiflellGtian, a ul ed diet�llerfes in Caned•. He also gg rokw Lh h the ice., on the owns the beautiful and far famed Manson. with choir care and know just where to find boutonniarea. acus ! That isn't a . .a `� hie briefs b T g a cold, murmured the blushing girl, tea them• Tba Milliner—C3raoi Flemington River s_ mingly ret is ed with , saga $otel and park,o�ae .of the best known .boutonniere. It's a bounet. :. �- - 1r' him. Whehever he awoke he woo d drink toe unruptured yautli .slipped a diem od and most beautiful', summer resorts in -••_, large quantities of milk, and refus to est ring on her taper fiinger, everybody s ys Canada• Coneerning,Shoes. ;' - my twin sister and 1 look exactly al, e, l Nobody COuld Tell. stud food. r 7 he busineBe of •Hart Bros. Lazier ha& Castomar•--1 notice some she®e in rho Uno day, al>foat Meaty years o; Mre. bat 'you will elway� know w apart,* w a3't bees ostahliellod close to half a assists. window that you hav® labolad Tamperauae .Tudge—Aa you think that he hit the' le as .-engage 'in, sweeping tit the you ? , TI manu(nature ail kinds of stonewaret, Shoes. W hat kind of ehoes aro they ? plaiutitl intentionally ? �_,;SsiipP �. hen he Of aoiiXsili; �esfid Hearoid,''ibstatiofally I Il c� Dealer --.The tare warranted not to lie Witness --I couldn't Bay, Your Honor. j room in' which "her has,b�,nd letsy, d water filters,' aligmioal jars of all 'Arts, y saddenl criedT�out "Thank,(o r,udie, know jroa by Chir 'rung: n►y +�►t"'u'.;,'• butter pots, churns, $ower gots, all of tight4_ „" You stns,. the defeudaut is areae»eye . _ S whq,t'e ttua rriattort ou was .saved ! ' . .` _ _ '. . . «�'; / - ;dy N K r • .. < i �, t r,c� Y. -.1 , } - �y a -^ .. : �1 ,, _ t• - g M :a ", s,�,�g .r,rra a -I _ .. - - A ,' •y _ �_ prlt + Mr. r ( z- .. . '-� .r.., �y.yy , ,. i t s. . _ x 1 � -.. ti { t . X; �' �_, `�t e , . r., - -� : a 3y� - _.__ .. , . , tt .a-- a- - - - Y -.i! _ �k �� _ 1 ?t-"*, ,fir - _ .. ., a , .,• .. : :.. _. - : i .ems --E ,Fi .� ��..� �i ;- ,. ,:. , Urn- .4_.- k, �� �r r .:: Tr ��^ r t ra'a. �t ;5;.q. P}t A" iC� F�-:$ick .M, I .. -,. �m.. _ :_ a -.e ra _. j. .a R. - r. _ :�t -:. .. _ .. - ..-- :.. - .,_... �.. ,. ,.- Y .-...-�., �r `4. s.. Pea � '�`•� .�2 . ; - :- - ,?. t - . , r?� _ ,.-,,, ??. moi.: : i < , r :., e, l i . „+r"�y ..z! - - 'fit , •b,§ '"° v_ Y'r„q+ , n - s ..,F rg�P', w ' :._! x.t.�" �x.A.-?•.d_��.y',`.-',�i �•}r'` - '',, ' F ! Wi .^ x �fi€iz 3. _ i. ;;t�. y - 1->_. '.t. :fir` - . - . - ,�m - ..A ._ Sew .. - -. � "S9wen .,'lis. ,. ^.i, ... ., &`F--•-1`�r .. - _ '�Yx.: f• Y J t r M 1A 1 ' wx I 5 l' .i F i i ' $ S1 ✓. 4`- 1 $S L ,5 :- w.,-:.- i . �F y -:,:ate;-,.• 7'.:.r! , �r ,s. ,y?w s i} t, L J.. t: n. Ha }}... , J . fi t y .1 T� [, i t' ..�:•. �1 v r$ J. 4%119 �. .ate i r , n. W �i 9 � t Y ••F t } k; y 1 Y . I r u F r.z L S wtr , �l.. 'I 3 e t' I 1. �: 7 k A q' r -, i:. i3.� xrtfi f S; y x. "tee. ' a .1 - ?—e ---- _-- GAINED A POUND A. DSA '.: •A LANARK 0UNTY FARMER'S RR - MARKABLE CURE. --_ ,•:: Takes with Btltnus Fever the Arte E eets of Which Brought Bim Almo t t the Grave—ile Gladly apeaks fort a ae tat of Other Sufferers. Smith's Falls Record, , .;'I ii1r. JeaephT. Barton, who lives bout a. mile from the � illage of Merriokvi le, is one of the best mown farmers in flits own- s ship of Montague, Up to the a ri g of 1894 Mr. Bartok had -always enjcye the i best of health.I At that time, ho ever, he was taken ith a bilious fe�Syer, the effeots of whi h left him in a � to ribly weakened con ition. When tie time came around to begin spring o er tions on the farm he found himself t�o e-9ak to take any part in the work, an -not- - withstanding at he was treated y an excellent physician, he was cons ntly growing weak r and his conditio not only greatly larmed himself bu his friends. ' Havi g read so much co cern- -ing Dr. Willia s' Pink Pills, h� eter- mined to give hem a trial, and I wi hout consul ting ,his pllrysieian he began thei use. He only. used one box, and, not' f eling better, he digeo tinned the use of the pills. This was where he how admits he! rn fde a serious mistake as he not only fell ;back to his former weakness, but became �t►orse than bofore. He could now do no�wo k of tiny kind, and tiie leastexertion left'' h' al most helpless. Life was a misery to hi and Some Poultry Sugge3tlona: A western poultry raiser makes "the following observations t The inside arrankements of hon -bons" should be made movable,.ao that in cleaning out' or whitewashirg,.the nests and roosts may be easily carried outside. We keep lime where our fowls can have free access to it, and almost any time i1c the day there may be seen one or two of more fowls picking over the=lime pile. Oharoosl is another essential ;•the fowls need it; sharp grit they must have or thea will net -remain healthy very Iong. Man] a chicken dies with cholera, simply for the want of grit, or gravel. I am often asked which is best to sei hene,on or above the ground. I think there is little difference where she is placed if she has good fresh eggs and is not molested she will probably make a goo( hatch. A sitting hen ought to have a neat large enough to turn around in, but not so large that she can not gather the eggs up under her and keep them snug and warm ; if e nest is so flat that the egg■ keep rollin6 out from under- the hen every time sht moves, they will get chilled one at a time, and theoonsequenee is a poor hatch. Sitting hens should be dusted heavily with inseal powder two or three times during the thrst cr four weeks it takes her to bring off s brood of chickens, for lice cause a great uneasiness to sitting hens, .. BANK OF TORONTO. h i The thirty-ninth annus! meeting of t e d .1 1 stockholders of the Bank of Toronto was I held on the 19th inst. - By request of the Chairman the Secretary read the following I REPORT. ,' i The director of the Bank of Toronto beg to present to the stockholders the thirty• ninth annual report, accompanied by a statement of the affairs of the bank. - i i' The following is a summary of t'he result s� it < - . : . I GAINED POUND A DAY.- _ he was on the pain of giving his casep up as hopeless when a fr end strongly urged, him to again begin the se of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. He agreed o do so, and by t y e time tie ha_d used three oxer there was a marvel. loos change in hie ppearance,-and .he felt like a new< mPn. a still continued, to use this life -paving Iedicine, with as;tonish- Int; re ilts. During hie illusss he had fallen in weight to 135- ovnds, but he soon in- creased to 180 pounds. In fact, as tie says, 1'.e increase avers eu about a pound a day vhile he was takit h the pills, He is now _`,,le to do any kin of work on hie form, and it is needless .o say that he is not only a firm believer i.n he efficacy of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills, ut loses no opportunity to Sound abroad their praise, with. the result that others n his locality have•bene- fited by his experi puce and advice. To those who re weak, .easily' tired, nervous, or whose blood is out of 000dition, Dr. Williams' Pin Pills come as a v riiable boon, curing whe all other medici>�nes! fail, and restoring tho e- who give the fair '•:ial to a full neasure of ;heal h I and trength. Ti,ey ill be found an a, solute ^ure for St. ti itus' dance, locomotor ataxia, rheumatism, para ysis,' sciatica, tbB after effectsof la grippe,l 'es of appetite, healdache, dizziness, chronic rysiplas, ecroful�, oto. They are also a specific for the t ouble,s peculia to the fe nale system, cor -ecting ir.regu!aeities, Supp essions and all forms of female weakness. In the case of men they e&ot a radical ct re in all cases rising from mental worr , overwork, or excesies of any nature. D . Williams' Pink Pills are sold only in b xes bearing the firm's trade -mark and rapper (printed •n red ink), and mai be had of all drug ists or direct by mail from Dr, Williams' ;`1$dicine Company, Brockvill , Ont,, or Schen Ictady, N. Y., at 50 cents box, or six bolea for $2.50 f UNIQUE SIA LWAY CYCL I ! stay Re Ruin ons a Track as F.asll� as a Wheel n Asphalt. The accompanyin illustration • Aows a cycle that is eomin into use among rail - roar' officials and a ployes. It is said to be e.�pecially adapt d to the purposes of _ �t , - .; 0 .. N ----=f'-_ of the year's business:— • The net routs for the year., af• j ' ter making full provision for all . losses, and deducting expenses, ' interest accrued on deposits- and ; i'. rebate on current disoountd, ' amounted to the sum of..........,$204,325.51 Add balance from last year......,... ll,ltl6 76 $275,492 30 This Rum has been appropriated as follows : Dividend No. 77, 5 per cent. ... ....,$100,000 W ' . Dividend No. 78, 5 per cent...... .. , ...... .. 100.000 00 --$200.000 00 Carried forward to next year .. - ... 75,492 30 r $175,492 30 The General . ana'ger and other otticors of the bank have performed their duties to the Ratisfacdon of the board. The whole respectfully suhmitted. . (Signed) GKOROE G001)KI IAM, President. deneral Statement. Slat May. ISO& . LIABILITIE.& Nates'in circulation.._..•.•••.•:`.•.$ 1,21. ,788 00 Deposita bearing . inti+re<t ...... ..$57,880,607 05 Depoiit3notbear- - ti . ing interest......... 1,810,109 75 -� 9,720,716 Balances due to other -banks. ... 106,397 7Z Balancvs due to agents of the,..• bank in Glreat• Britain.......... 16,891 Unclaimed divi ' dendR_.......... $ 1,015 00 Half yearly 4ivl dend, i ayable IaG i June, 1895....•.... .. , 100,0"10.00 01.016 Total liabilities to the public..$11,187,807 3 Capital paid up......$2,(Nx).(Ot) 00 Rest.................... I'm 000 00 Interest accrued - !'' .1. on deposit re cebpts .. ........ 51,932 60 , , 1. i Rebate on notes. - • discounted .......... 93,178 60 .1' Balance of profit 'I Had loss aa" . , count carried 1 forward .....I.. . , ' 73,!92 30 '-` 4,020,602 1 i $15,:08.409 i. �` A9A�T8 Gold and slider coin - on hand...........,$ 624,86100 Dominion. notes oft ; - hand..........;....- 1,165,67200 Notes rind checks of . other b,Anks ... ,. . 261,505 59 - Balances due from ; other banks in I !- Canada-.... • ........ 29,726 38 Balances due from '- 1 1 agents ct the bank in the United I . States....... ••... 113,110 06 I nepoatt witn no minion Govern I , ment for-seebrity • I of note circula- : , tion ......... ... ... . 761.016-81 - i, ,Aiunicipal and other - debentures...... 229,310 99 -----$ 2,39,232 80 Loans and bills dig counted.... • ... . b112,171,050 37 , Overdue debts (ebti- mated l�qs pro- 1 ' vided for).: • • .. 6,891 57 _ Real estate other i .than bank pre miseg.•.......... I - $31 91 12+ 17£1. i 76 85 �- Bank premir;es........... ... 200,00000 �: ------ . $15.'108,409 65 \ ��' } :: t5igned) �: D. Coui ,c, a : General Manager., . --� k — . The report was adopted, and the thanks %�; �, , . of the stockholders were tendered to the ,, .. _ .- r . President, Vice -President and Directors for , A"—'- 7`�'"f their careful attention to the interests of . ___ = - • - __ r --- - _ the bank' during the year. -- The following named gentlemen` were •I elected Directors :— . - an perintencienta, ro d masters, inep ctora George C,rooderham. JHenry Cawtoi , of bridges and line r pairers. This tinique Robert Retord, Wm. H. Beatty, 'Wm, wheel weighs only fty•-two pounds and GeorgeGlooderham, GleorgeJ.Cook, Charles may readily be run n the rai18 ata speed Stuart. �11 of twenty-five miles an hour. It requires At a`''eeting of the new board George . no more exertion to ride it than it does W Glooderham, Esq., was unanimously re - ride a bis cle on an s halt ayement. y P P elected President, aad Wm. H, .Beatty, Esq., Vice -President. p That Go den Hair. ----- -- --- ; Judge—What is t e charge a fne the DetiveP and RetuPn. prisoner at the bar ? I The W abash Railroad is the direct line Officer --I found her walking down the to the Great Annual meeting of the National street, with her golden hair hanging down Educational Association at Denver, Col. her ba�,k I Tickets on sale July 8, 4 and 5, good Judge -Thirty days for prowling ani six until September lstr •The rate will be the months for golden hair hanging down her lowest ever made to the publiQ - The Wa- back. I'll break up this golden hair � bus• .bash is the only line that can take delegates iness or I ll quit the bench. Next ot! via St. Louis and Kona" city and return . them via Chicago, or (vice versa.) Taks There Was Another Wa this reale and pass theongh seven States of Y I � the Union in the finest equippped trains in A conjuror was recently performing the AtI'leriaa. - All particalara from any Rail•, old trick of producing -eggs from a pocket road agent Or J. A. Richardson, Canadian, handkerchief, when he remarked to allittle Passenger Agent, northeast corner King 0 boy in fun:_, r p9 can't get e s y Y boy, your mother Yonge. streets, Toronto.. " I (;g without hens can she ?'. , -+ Of course she can re lied�the bo Student- (translating)—I'And—+lith-th"o _ t y. '. - why, how is that ? asked the oonhar =er—Cyr—er--went—er—and—er." Pr She keeps ducks, replied the boy, amid feseor—"Don't laugh, gentlemen, to err 'cm's of Isnghtec, human." r - J ,, �. t, � '._ F- JJ t ,_ ice: F�. �. f I r > , ' , a t �t 'k I x �'� �v tiS ' u t Y ,ia � ' �. �, d_ X 1 a A -w 'u F - r F 4 ,a. i s 77. N i r+ ti. .... ... .. - r .-. ..� «, t n - ..in • ; .4. ,..y f' . . _?' 4' - .r !w�' t S- :• - ..r'• a.:l . �... .ave?,:. r Cf•'�'+ jJ F cv ..y., ,. �. .. ,�• .'`u t;-r-g'._.r:' . .tii,..53,:�••��.".+�'A _x�:�[ `t 1 .'�..,. _ Y.y i:�t, "�a> _ . A'7�jA- 'I'� g T '�. £�iyA l i't ", f •. 4 �,W--,9.J''l.' � i .. pc - _ JrtrC ez.. .. res. $..s_ -d} `."X3'x�.'c t 4� t u _� . b Ir �. M Sd':•'1- '. ". fir r f.c�,--.._..;sF . M ' 9 � 'G'C .H • •^L�i ,+vs - x ..n P a.� N j7j F' y 4� r. M r d' • . .a , . r:,-. - -: I - 'f:.. - . CONTINUOUS SUFFERING UNN.E CESSARY. tine or Twh Doses of Sonth Atttlerloan Kidat,y Cure will Clive Relief in the • Agent Distressing Oases of Kidney Trouble. It is a fallacy to `argue one's self into the belief that suffering when it comes upon us must be patiently endured. Usually suffer - Ing can be removed, if one knows of the means and way. Much suffering is borne by .those who are troubled with kidney disease. The distress at timos is keen. But in South Amerl' can Kidney Cure, medicine that is a. kidney specific and nothing more thoug% nothing lefvs, a sure. safe, and more speedy remedy is to be found. Relief is sure in less than sig hours. Caller--" I'm going to send my little girl to cooking school at once." " Does she care for suoh things t" Gaaller—'' Dear me, no ; but I am sure she will make a good cook, she breaks so many lovely dishes." . A Matter Now Beyond Dispute. The fact that fat. Leon Mineral Water is the only recognized perfect medioinal water on the oontinent is now beyond dispute. That , it - cures Indllgestion, Rheumatism, Biliousness and Ki(yney troubles is proven by the numerous Instances in whish it has cured where other reme3ies failed. Our leading physioians recommend it Ur these diseases, and, besides, the propprietors guarantee it. gold by all reputabls deal• era. - _ "You seem to be cultivating old ^Ka jones. What do you see about . him to admire I" "His daughter Laum" Death Seemed Preferable to the Akon- icing Pain. Mrs. Roadhouse, of Willbwroft' P. O., Ont., writes ; "1 have used Dr. Agnew's cure for the heart Pince last tall, having taken in all nine bottles, and I bow feel entirely like an- other woman. T ata! fifty four years old, and have been troubled; with heart dieda'de for more than twenty years: sometimes ,for five hours at a time flu troring such agony that death Roomed Prefe'able.to the pain. Tpe cold sweat. would s,and ou : in great beads upon my face, The ��� eart Cure gave me re- lief from almost tbelflrst dose and hai proved a Freat blrssing. 'You are at liberty to publish .this letter if you think by so doing any good may be aec:om- plished." ' Nell—"I wouldn't be in your shoed for anything." Belle (eweetlly)—"You couldn't get into them, my dear, ' �--- , . . The Trust After No -To -Bae. Chicago Special. --Deported hero to -day that a large sum of money had been offered for the famous tobacoo habit cure called No -To -Bac.. by a ltiyndicate who want to take It off the maj kat. Inquiry at the Vggeneral offices revealed the foot that No• liac was not for sale to the trust at any price. No•To-Baer tuocese is'marvelous. Almost every Dr ggirt in America sells No•To-liar under gel arantee to cure tobacoo habitor refund mo ey.• Hire. Hazeum--" ow in the world did your husband .get er terribly ohoked ?" Mra. Snapper—" "tin' boneless codfish." Neolpe.--For MI klna a Delicious Health DrinIc at Small Cost. Adam's Itoot Boer Bx'traeL.-.;......one bottle F1eiRchmann's Yeaa .half a oaks Su ar.. ........ two pounds Lukewarm Water ...............twogallons Dissolve tl{e suga and feast in the water. add the extwact, and bottle; place in a warm place for t wenty-lo , hours until it ferments, then place on ice. w) en it will open sptirkling sad delieiouN. The root beer ea be obtained in all drug and grocery stores i 10 and 25 cent bottles to make two and five g Ilona. A report has re ohed Varna, Bulgaria, from Constantinop e, saying that a plot directed against th Sultan of larkey. has been discovered. -- '� . " I Took t3ne'Ha1t Bottle of South Ameri can Rheumatio Cure and Obtained, I Perfect Reliur''—This Remedy Gives Relief in a Fev{r Hours and Usually Cures in One tt} Three bays. - JAI. Ga•rett, a pro ►inent politician of Liver- pool, N. S., maker, fo rhe benefit of Lite public, the following state,iont: "I wad greatly troub'ed with rheuil "tie pains fora number of years. On sever -1 I occa•iions 1 could' not walk, nor even put tl y foot to the floor. I tried everything fold all 1 ►cal phyeielano, but my suffering continued. At last I was prevailed upon to try :•south Ar ►erican Ithou uratic Cure, I obtained perfect r lief beforo I had taken half a Nott:e of the r medy, anti Lo•da% rogatd it as the only radical ure for rhoumatism." ---; .. . Alma La les' College. Alma College, St. Thomas, Ont., .has five departments -- Literature, Musio. Fine Art, Elocution' and Commercial Sot- enoe. The faculty inumbers twenty thor- oughly qualifled teachers. Rates run from $40 tb X46 per tern for board, furnished room,lig�ht, laund y and tuition in tall literary rubjeots in�luding the.classios*and the modern languag s. . S;N419(IL00 paid n advance secures all the above advanta e■ together with ir;- struotionl in drawin and piano by the re• gular tescherti for on year. For Announce- 'men-tadd;ress Prinol sl Austin, B. D. Catat h Use Na al Balm. Quick, post tive cure Soothin , cleansing, healing, Teddle--"What a Woman's Rights,pa 1 Pa -"Everything hey want, •iny boy always remember th t," . . , , _ A. P, 769 COU hip . 1 For X11 the ailments of Throat and L ngs there is no cure so quick nd permanent ' as Scott's Emulsi n' of Cod-liver Oil. It b palatab e, easy on the most deli- Cate sto ash and effective. I; of 9 � i, . muls o stimulat�s the .appetite, aids the dfgestio> of other foods, cures Coughs and Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchi is, and gives vital strength ' besides. It has, no equal as nour. ishment or Babies and Children who do of thrive, and overcomes Any ndition of Wasting. I Send fore -Uri au Scott's Emulsion. Fret'- Scott • err 994 Vallow" All brunsls". �,,t St - u J • `I 13 r 41"r S q f-' 4..v, w E . t � cam. { 6 : -�n�, Pr��� $... d to 1' ., t '-fir` �. a J - ^4 .- i / r a, t: g y� � j f" i � �' i i-• r r a. '� "r I, �€st F � •tom q -�- 1 ` ,s W > J..r-L'rill ' y ill S r •4%% 4i P a r e i� I. Y 4 ?=t f 'S £ i �- { �` da rvb 'Fl?' 1~ .3R e . , v "S 4 �" g .i . t C S' F" �< 1 ; I 1: r . t• . . _ .__ - - - :- _ "' Grin Like a Chdshlre'Cat 1 , " Well, well 1 Didn't ever hear of a ' grin like a Cheshire cat t'' Why, you see, a man down In Cheshire had a oat which .grinned and grinned until there was nothing left of the oat but the grin, just as some scrofulous people, who don't know of Dr, Pierce's Glolden Medio�d Discovery, get a cough, and ,then cough and cough until there is nothing left o: them to' erect a monument to but the cough." . ' - The " Goldou Medical Diitcovery" is the most effective, anti•bihous, anti -dyspeptic, strength -giving .remedy extant b For weak lungs, lingering ooughs, spitting of blood, sorofula, sortie, pimples, and nlcers, It is a wonderful and -efficacious remedy. Send 6 cents in stamps for a Book (160 pages) on these diseases and their cure. _ Address World's Disppeneary Medical Assooistioo, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierre's Pellets cure constipation, .piles, nick headache, and indigestion, or dyspepsia. ' WALTER BAKER&CO. The Largest Mannfioturs I of PURte HIGH GRADS COCOA8 and CHOCOLATES . On thts Continent, have rtetind HIGHEST AWARDS . A= the grad Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. In view of the ' Caution. many imitations „ of the labels and wrappers on our Dodo, consumers should make sure hat our place of manufaeturs, uamely, Dot-ehesfer, Mash" is printed on each package. M SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER- do CO., DORCHESTER, MASS._ . GENTS WANTED for the Farmers Friend and Account Book, highly re comiponded by tite Noveral Ministers of Ag- riculture for Canada. Prices low. Terms liberal. Send foreircu ars. WILLIAM BRIGGS, Toronto, Ont. - AGENTS WA11NTEb TfOTI the latest and best line of Books an F bibles in Canada, all size; and price Terms liberal. Write`tor circulars. WILLIAM BRIGGS, Publishor, Toronto Ontario. FISHINC TACKLE, Sporting Goods, Guns, Ammunition, Etc., very large -stook. Send for list. Cotre� ondence solicited, T. COiSTEN & CO.. 1698 Notre Dame St.,. Montreal Y1A KERS here is a snap for you, lj:arris j' has karnplo cloth pieces for quilts. Send 25c. for trial lot, ggood value. . 27, 89. 31 William St , Toronto. STAMMERINC bya 9°°ouy Eaux `conal System. No advance fee.•►. Write for circular. THE ONTARIO INSTITUTE, 65 Shuter St . Toronto �4TAN'1 ED IIIA LP.-Ateliabld men in every ��`` locality (local or ,travelling) to intro- duce a now discovery and keelp our show cards tacked u p on trees, fencoa and bridges through- out town and country. Steady employment, Commission or salary $88 per month and ex- penses and money deposited in any bank when started. For particulars write The World Med. Electric Co., P.O. Boz 211, London. Ont,, Can. ROGER$' MEXICAN HORN FLY SALVE The most successful remedy against the rat' agps of this pest. Cheap, safe to use, sure and qulbk, and the fly goes hardware and gen- eral stores all sell It. 6At1VEL ROOKAS A CO., 80 Frout tsa Fast, Toronto. FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS - I 7 N THECOOK'S BEST FRIEND' I ARr'-EST SAt B IM 'CANADA. Rob.'' ..� "I i vim+ L WZ �• c , * m It's no because r. ' 0 I'ln Scotch but *1 you canna ° smoke abetter Cigar than i It _ , `IROB ROY,I, - V . I i They cost 5ce but I get sax. of them for a j . quarter. @ A ttiNRK TOBACCO Co., MEATRtAL, . R . Better this season 'titan ever - dealer sells them.` They wt UP'i Slat r"M �f11tL"D in Simplicity. Effective Wo king Qualities and Durability. GUARAN 0 TO RIVE FULL POWER CLAiNE3 ANI) To HS Ae REPaRSIINTED flveP ,000 in sueeessful operation. 't will pay you to write ps before buying, Pamphlet fres A rah oupply of aoe,ond-hand std fa=k d t � I englgcs at P 1 I. I 13 i-7 a: - t 3 �: f 7 S Ss^ f a+ t< 3 ne - 1� ! .�y� i � F 7' 3t S `i & f• ss y� S 7 - • C 4- . ut �`;sr L . ..l I , . t J. is r,'�tY J `{'�. I rl� r � �. � y ypl X l A' i r f 1 ¢s �_ 'S �� F F `•i i -j, t � z m r x{y� F f 3 1 g3 'i a {� i f '' ��z [ �{ .}.r i '+ k` a tib[?$ - p_, k ,� s.-.. - "47 < - S� i -. ,s t. b �Y „1 3 r, y I s 1a ' FI,� - ." 1 P �' ;, . -a � f '- x•- r, W }' �, .. .. _ -- -_-' -__'_.—__y g.F -. Weft Shore Through sleeving Ow �'' .. l;o N w York. 4� g; .- 1 r4 tine of the hand on_estsleeping care tliti4i :. 1,11 r has ever been turn d out of the faotottyy i• '� T m._ ,. now running from * Toronto to New Yoeilt � ;,. without .change is the popular Waet Shore route. It ib. a bulfit oar, and re- `� fi :reshments can be .obtained en routs, it Jeetred. This oar •leaves -Union Staticn�� Toronto; every day excerpt Sunday, at 4.flfl Y' p.m,, reaching New York next morning at 10,10 a._m. On Sundays the el�eper runs from Hamilton only, connectin with . the through train from Toronto Call' o - k, any Grand Trunk office in Toronto for fn. "xp formation or space in this sleeping oar. Re• eervations can made in advance it' desired. F' ' -- t I. {IS00 PPR lipK and steady em i0 �• a went, yo work in the locality who1 you live. Send Zi your address and we will ex llain the business. Write to-da�r. The Queen Silverware Co., 11tlontreaL ' TORONTO CUTTING SCHOOL offers n - special advantages to young men desirous of acquiring the art of cutting and fitting gent> � `" lemon's garments. No better trade; a rare ' , :: chance. Writs for particulars, 118 Yong* - St. Also agents for MoDowell's G,�rnient r` - Drafting Machine for Ladies, - t $15� 00 FOR AN OLD CANAL IAN 8TAMii � �.> w used between • f I and 1 , LOOK Ill' YOUR OLD LM TIER d and old ool- , lections of stamps and et the hi host Dag - , . � price for them from 6,.,. NEIDHAN - OU Main St. E., Hamilton, nt. G. DUTHIE & SONS p 1 SLATE, 8HEET-ME AL, TILE & GRAVEL ROOFERS Shoat Metal Cet ings,.Terra Cotta Tile Red, - - ` l r^ Black and Green Roofingg Slate, Metal', Cor. . nices, Felt, Tar, ooflng Pitnh, Etc. Guttere, y Downpipes, &c., ppled the trade. Telephone 1936.' Adelaide A Widmer Ste - . ' { ' TORONTO { r1 e l�.�USKOKA ESIDENCE FOR SALE— i 1 ll�r Situated 1 the famous Muskoka -lake 1 region, 120 miles n rth of Toronto; one of th >} '' r finest propertlee n Muskoka ; - cottage, witlY veranda all rnund; a large sitting -room, run- ning across t•he en ire front of the house ; bay :t window with w de upholstered Reat: boat.. ' house; with larg room in upper part; ice. i `71V :; house: steam•lau eh, 33x6 feet, cost 1+111,250, ! • l� with Roberts' pa ant safety boiler; row -and ; 1 sail boat, canoe, st amboat wharf, all concern ' fences- the'hous is furnished completely; ' •. veranda rocking ohairs, lounge,•" tableware. - John Bull range nd all cooking utensils, eta. sprtrghedR, mattr saes, refrigerator ice for seW- , ° • ` son, wood for s'tea launch and the large brick , open fireplace in s tting room, as well as ample su})ply for cooki g -range for season; every- {- thiing nearly new only been in use short tim , .the house is situated •on Lake Romeau, right on steamboat cha nel • price $3.850; terms to . sur ;won't 'rent. S. Hank Wilson, 73 Ads laide street west, oronto, Can. . 1 � :.: 1 N LY FDR , ORSSENDA 3CENlTESTAM P r FDR ARTIQ LARS.PRICE LIST, Il',_. 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'.,I . ... .. *+, x 41.'1+'- �j` � It • 0 - 's:." . ,. 4 + 1 p, 4 , -s f� 1. . h " . _ �� j _. 'OLlSI BRANTFORI) ^AIVADAi; - ..." I • 1 t g' ap .' 1![ : 4 - .; f, F t �s 1 5 t a R I-' w-�' ,�s, Rte %i_. o`t'I �f •tea:.. r i, E r 'j^c +a c; f= r} ,Ti.� Het" .,, i�w s$7 �x i Y 's. ate' -g t• ?'k,'s,.if' "''F k-� i. - I 11;> , 91 dt A'.',"qtr : _ -. - ,. _ , �t i ++ yr.',�yx✓;L - _ _ }:. J �h '4.�-�>>•`P .:.f•: .. �. .- ♦, .,, v...:,' �- - ,3 i _ w P ,i• law�t ,.y t *L f , f 1 l _ .�—� , =,, r� - •: c P v.!✓s a- • a .. - - ,:'_1 - . ., -._, : 1, ..N♦<d 'Si ,-S 1 .dam' ♦Zv y7. -,-i - .J... -. r:.. _ s 3 F _ - 11, wllf N F_; „ r:•a. x s a.. t• a.. fix. . _1- ..-__ r-. ....._.._. , : - _.- .. ... .3r .3A^. `fie -r= •,. i ->E'..,_ a. Y .` :, . _ , t .: 7� x 4 +,i�. _ ... :: Vit. 9 _ �. - .::. _x ci .. . -' . - . , i. r.n F E• ..�. •4 :(; 1 .jft .. _.,�• its �`` Via. ,. . _.. . - ..: :.. r." . .. : -e .. ,.z- _ .. 94.x.... - v =ii. ..,?.:- t, iif..`=>'uf'. S >aa ;F. �. .. �: r #r e,... -�.� � - . . � I � 1: I . , -A . f ( .s. - t � e e �- , • . ya.t �` • t d f '1`O O R SUBSORIBERe : By reterrtng - • ,, 1. -; .. •� is to the dress label on your paper you -Abram Law, Of 0044wa way ere on •• Wm, Andareon, a ni the boli a in. ,£ can alqrapo ascertain the date to which the 1,s�, Pe y . . _. ' y�our e�tbsonption to Tian Maws ie aid, - _. Toronto, - : - f �. ,' � ' {' .- z 8emittanoes are acknowled ed a Wm, Aadrew has engaged w th G + `' +►nse�ot�date n label on tl,e Drat pap dot_ W. Deoker. -Chas. Fawkes, of Tomato, was home , 42 .easy tb pt money at this of8oe. i ways -Miss Estie Philp has reiarned from for she 1st, r i ! e daze p d ahead. Ed. Motilin "` "` ty, of Foxboro, visited ' ' 1, .; -: her visit in the wee&.OD t , 4 - here oyer Sunday. -Dr. Dross, (Dentis!{), visite Pio erin ' b ' �� every TUesda , fftoe over Bank. i f g 'dm• Armssroa, of Torn:,to Jttttc _ . r�.t x �; .q a }.. s 'x� g , : -Mrs. Be don, of Whitby, anon, ie here this week with intends. - I ;. s, ilia -Muses. Elsie and alas Philp are:1 I - - �' ignest of her son, Geo. Beldon, on M day. with friends in Port Perry ibis week. - r -Mr. Per°y, of Toronto X was here --John Herr, of Toronto, visited ntadet�. . � - -- ' X■ 0 PYQgERIN , ONT., 7IILY 6 1896 with Mr. and Airs. T. B. Marga' over. the byline . parental roof here a taw days this week. . --Miss Field returned trom the city on - -Mise Je�esie H for err left wednerd y Friday, after a short visit wish relattyes �"'t O Peterboro where she will e d a fo ht ALISMS there. > , • _ .11f with friends. i ; . .: -gaol Ca�u, Blne Ribbon Dad Pure A[eeors: John A. Pits, $otttito I`+i Q qr . (� ' ' y +.: Abell, of Toronto h.� .;:e ..., . -;_ t" ave been open m a Mantua Binder Twine at she PrcJter' ant B Ties. t ` ., Mrs. W. .Clark and Tamil are g Hardware. a m8 , y few days with William Varsy. I .1 Irish her people in Hamilton. -The wire gin of ilia telephone ' ► ' N6W Stock �rBIIt'8 -John M. Watson, of Indian erri• 8 pane eomt.- _T -°Mla►e Maggie Gordon ie naw with herr sans, Mrs. Ma n, of Oshawa. tory, will attien,l the Friends' m tin pang have reached this ,section and are y Fan y �tYa H neat Sabbath ar, 10:80 a, w,, and sh Bay working east. --Mrs, Rober Gordon and Glertfe ni a C W atB e } at 8 p. jm, y -Another cedar awi mp is being plant >i few days lest eek in Oshawa. ed at the corner of Hing and Elizabeth L. NeW Fine 8hirtQ, ?_ -Dr. F. L. enry, (Dentist) 'will be "The hearse hoc,se of Messgi, H ]ts A found at the Go don Hoose Parlor's a er Dillingham is being repaired this . eek. streets bar the telephone people. Y y It bas been wanting asseniion for oma Sabbath avian istian Endeavor prayer meeting t ' , Gent's - Fine Roe$, Ta 8csyuboi• 88tf time now. ng, July To i1. , -. 7th. p c . The I K� ° T wnsh�p council meets at ten oommandYnents to oar lives," Lead. ' Reeve Chester's res�denoe thrs (Friday) -Chas. Peart, of Toronto, arriq d on er, fir. J. H. Rogers. f '-�� --� evening for trap action of business, y) Monday morning s train to join the art I y -Those who desire a trip down to th'e -is. Allan, f Toronto s which left that morning l,y haat to untilBW= I}re�>3 D�10ks, pent the the Thoasaad Islands. Thousand islands should road the anus. • �� # gabbath and D minion day at the rest- in another column. The return trip from ' -Peter Andrews and wife of Tor nio LaeSt �tyl9 QIItf h �. _ dance of Mrs. ,Joseph Gordon, lake Pickering will cost you but #2.20, .. :, shore. visited here Monda} . Pete was m rigid . --Pickering Township oounoil meets on lately to Miss F. H. Blight. He h a Dr. gateman is having a new plat BIneB, Str+pes and OtB. nice store at 2.80 .I -Dr. erected at his surgery door. Ed. . Monday next, July 8th, for the traneao• Queen et. east.1. p ` tion of general business. The Reeve will -Robert Bio.ey oomplaina that h Ys work is inn keetping with tis the he contractor. •of she accused of writing for this r om I NeW �raBB C10thQ, call the oounoil to order at 10-a. m. Pape residence throughout. ' - --Mrs. Perrin and .family, of Geos e: Armadale, and desires ns to contr dict - --- We must congra6alate Mise Etta Blank, Creak and W�11j+8. �_r awn, visited at J. P. Buohan'o this the statement. We do so t►ishoui est• ' week. Master Willie will remain here tion. Margaoh on having eacoesafally passed j Z •' Tk% -Will Mar ui,s of Ri It , ere bar examination at the Normal ,school for a 'fortnight -with friends we are told. 9 P H' and is now We are daily receiving now Goods Duca Ca1CI110t I�eI1t10 -Piokennq had a very de,sersed look just now with his people, a and lti,s possessed of a Beyond class If Z. on Monday, brother.. Charles E., are in partnerNhi profebsional certificate. y Dominion day. A number in dry good, and are P -Alex Findlay has a curiosity in the �• . COt7ie and gee for y0II2'BeIVeB: of oar people spent the national h�olida getting along shape of a pear tree. The preeebt years s� in other Ulsoes, and of course, hada cod splendidly pp ween. branches are now out in bloom and nom y� time. g -Arrangements have been made q�iih - T T the Rev. Mr. Bronghall, Rector of all flros�doaesvean abundance of frail the U H N 1 C� (�. �, j'� -Is ie surprising oto note the number Saints Church, Whitby, to conduct er• not interfere with their develop. v - of accidents that have occured at 'barn went in the fall. Some of our most ez• 1 - � . raisings in this locality during the resent 'vices at lit. George a Church, picker n _ _: 1. _ ' P' Bervioe at 8 p, M. ever R Penne°°ed fruit growers telt us that such season. Years ago an accident at a rail• y 1?unday. All a thing they neper heard of before. Cer- ^' - _` —� - - ____ __ -- -� Ing was rare, while the timbers were are welcome. taint we i : -- , , , r mach n1.,ure weighty. The pre,sent ge{aer• -The ezaminaiions are now on at he y have nos.,.�'.. store. j��+1 i� (1 ­.: - ,I &tion are not nearly so well accueso`ned °allege and will continue until Tu -A gates wedding took place et the V i�7jVj (A! �J BU ielle ra y• residence of Wm. Tait, Greenwood, on • . to such work. Mr. Silcox, of the Cullegiase, Wbitb is. y Tuesday, Jnly end. when blies Alice --Mrs. Rorke, of Thornbury, who is Presiding. Thele -are some twenty ix Tait and Fred Lawton, of 'Pembroke, viFitinR with her mother, Mrs. Richard- pupils of the college writing, but a nu were married by Bev. J.. Harris. Miss �i'he cheapeIIt end Ynost effective insecticide on the market "F__ son, of the Base line east, fell down her are writing elewhere. Esti@ Tait Doted, as bridesmaid, while PP y- q required. Al�rays read and safe . stairs Tuesday and sprained bar ankle. --The following item from last wee 's Frank Lawton performed the art of A Bed Dr gNo mixin q bene the vines, makes to handle.. : . Whitby Chronicle may be of interest so , Being a strop fertilizer, it strec t It is somewhat peculiar that the acct p potatoes larger and better. 1 dent ba the cricks.inR fraternity of this looalit graomeman. The gifts t0 the y°,nq Has been used in the United States for the peat three years with great success. = ppened Inst a few boars of er • couple were beautiful to behold. Dire, Applied to the vines with a very fine sieve, in the morning, when the dew is on, it1. her brother, �I►, V, Richardson had s s• We understand that a sarong team of Lawton leaves Greenwood carrying with will remain until the whole crop of huge then hatched out is killed.. Fifteen pounds to tained a similar injury, past and present players of the county is her the beartiest wisbee for future pros. , the acre is sufficient if care is taken in distributing{ it, and only 2c. per lb. -A party of city people spent a We k likely to be organized to playa aeries of parity and plural bappine�eeti For Fruit Trees=Apply in the morning, when the trees are in bloom. For r in Gordon's grove eampinR, returni County matches, beginning iri Toro to Shubbery, Plants; Et Apply any time when the insect appear, to Toronto on Tuesday evening. Th g during the week commencing July 8 h. at the Gordon on aeon Fridald for ate ens nee For sale by PP Hills Curcalto, Etc.... y Otbar matches to be played in Oril a, the Pickering cricket club was reorvan• J• Re�Z1Y1 PI i had a jolly time and were much plc a Whitby and Peterboro. Joe Clark Pick - I ed with the romantic scenery sarroun d ized with the tolluwing officer@ : President g• inR the river, JndginR from their yam Judge Dartnell have the matter in hand " li. A. Busting ; _._____ - ---7- iDR outfit, they were member,s 'of t e -John Kniewa@ser, oLe . of the tel N. B. Mar soh, Ca taine81dent, Geo. Kerr . Queen City's four hundred. phone line gang who are erect'Bunting,g P $ecy•Treaenrer . . I. Poles tbrouRb the village, narrow W i Curator, W. D. Rogers. The ti a� __ .� I � . . -Captain Hilts and his party of _tog New Goods.. fete left for the St Lawrence Mond escaped death on Tuesday mornin had a slight balrayncepnrctre easur�y from morning happy in the belief that a to y With a number of others he was plan last year, and the retiring curator stated ` night 01 pleasure awaited them. T e 1Og a PCI@ and was just settling t e -that the material was is very good order, - r We have placed in our stock, the best assortment °f ; ,t schooner was fitted up for the pr a earth around before pronouncing t e therefore the expenses should be light for ' P Po job completed when a hand axe fe 1 the season. The membership fee was $x: , Worsteds, and with favorable weather the orale � - • will be all that is Claimed for it. T e from the belt of one of his companions ed at 50 canis. Practice will begin with boat reached Port Hope the first t. T who had ascended to fasten the win the least possible delay. TWeeds, to the insolaters. The axe we be' som Fziday afternoon a loose bored b three and a half pounds and ell $ -Those Parties who were charged with Trolls@rin $ . dame frightened while turning into th �'� >� i _ " sweaty feet, the blade striking the moa den yHadlere ams at the Bay, by War ! . hotel 'yard and making. a bolt laude y up for trial bef©re nd Suitings of all kind$ info t{he Bank, opposite the teller's win upon the head. A slice was taken o Squires I3untinR and Parker at Dunbar. , et. It was with considerable difficult the scalp and the scull fractured ton Saturday, (The tires ease called was For Spring.� 11 the animal was persuaded that the Medical attendance was called as that of A. Booth. who was charged with See Cur Wall Papers, slit Financial Corporation people were no the wound dressed, -and from presen having game, in his posseeinn in olo6e P y are the best we ever had. ' ' after the patronage of snob characters. indications the man is rapidly recover season• After weighing the evidence the in pe ,. No damage was done save the faiutiq g This Was a miraculous ossa frD case was thrown oat, and of coarse the of the office boy, who at the time death. W B--- .UNTING . wa .. Warden w� - - I : :_� 1. ' -The Conventiona� held under t6 W. Cowan wask e z called t Hecow a o� ! Playing knickers in the g r calling i Due ioe,s of the Piokerin Township Bab• charged wub Lavin a n -CO - t thought it was the manager Calico him B the School Association have been fruit ei R g n to his posses- -Anumber of our people in this Vill oa ' The Magistrates took considerable riga were amused when we advocated to, fel of ranch good, as ail Sabath school evidence - . and then ad MON SENTIMENT workers yarned t - .. . a wasenng cart, and were of the opinio o kers are aware, bus there seeme to be he case for • .- I . . one week. The other cases will also be ' that it would be impossible for us to sup, some dip°� to she denominational heard on Eiatarday. We are told that P classifications some of the schools in should the Walden win those cases, she A 'the der port snob a ltuury. Now that the ear , re in aotivo operation and doing the Secretary a report as road at th6 ooa parties will appeal from ilia decision of k, dreaming clouds of depression ar (lifting,, K good ser ventian held in Brougham a few weeks the Magistrates; There Promises i And the gleam of prosperity over us -vies at nominal Dost, we feel like oelebras- glows, ago. _4n oar last tease a p es to' be Tis a suitable time to look over o.ar wardrobes in the victory, The first few da a Mr. ppeared a letter much litigation before the cases are fin 11 Deoker had some dfiicnit rn y from Rev. Harris, of Greenwood, in which ally settled. i And serously think about getting new clothes. y Procuring ti1e claimed that the S,eore had no& �` sail6cient water eupoly, but than dit6oali $@nor► of senior department of Pick- "_. Y done the 1!ltethodies brethren justice is ing public school. 4th class -G Vart , As the above conviction strikes you, and you are moved t0 vi has been overcome, thanks to the kind• th1B olassifioatioa. This week the laeore- 79 garoIIs: Hess of Mr. Spink in allowing Lis mill H Allaway, 70 ; V Ham, 69 i L action, we would ask you to, kindly remember that we make clothes and make tabs to be tapped. Lary, J. W. Bogle, replies, and stag HeaQeae, 67 ; L Palmer, 6i3 ; N Peak, 6f1; g g g P , them right re ardin rice and general make-up. �4'e live in Pirie'@ Block- -The Ontario County by law referring that hie,report was based upon returns M Allaway, 65 ; E Every, 62 ; A Carle• g received from the various schools in this ton, to hawkers and peddlers has been mater. Township. There may or ma not be a gl ' A Herr, 58, H Decker, bti ; A _ _ - .: ially altered of late, and those of our ' • • ON. B. MARGAC H PICKER � �'_ ' mistake �n the Score y Davidson, ba ; N Herr, 4fi. Prd class f L R I N G ► i s . agents who are not now familiar with ta'9 a repo that or. -W Peak, 65 ; 0 Decker, 85 ; B Pal. i • : FASHIONABLE TAILOR. its provisions should at once become so.; matters lititle, The emcees of the Deacons• mer, fi4 ; L Leslie, 1. It may save them some mons The! tion depends entirely upon the good feel- B Burrill, b5 ; M O-Le&rry, Mowbray, ; F on e, y• inR that now axises between the various b8 ; J Leslie, , by law ie framed in the interests of opri 5Z • L Shepherd, 48 ; W ` local dealers, as it should be. Those denominations. Jnet so soon as we be- Davidson, 42. � _ e B - gin to dispute over snob trivial matters Quay, b6 ; P Hilt,s,.b5 ;�P 'Leary, Mc r �'+ 4�y�'a r from other ooanties desirous of ddlin` al al *, . Pe g we sound the death knell of the associa F (3ilders,. s g in Ontario should -either pay " license or 5d ; J Gillman, y� 64 , a. 3 s a finq, it matters little whish. In abort soon. We would advice these entlemen bra , 4ti ' E Mow. .4 �t yS . an agent without a license must sell b to refrain from turtber prolonging the O parson F Andrew, 89 ; 1tl Pollard, 8ff ; , y dispute through the press, and in a friend• motions of 85 P Parsons, 80. Pro _ t )1 - T}�at�t3 �IIl3t �Vj1at W8 Oar sample -that is be cannot deliver the ly way have the mieundeet+ti►ndin ad• lrr Dior division, Jane, 1505, ,____-!__ -� -J` goods as be sells them. jueted. Anv other course willg om sr part let &o part 2nd -Berrie _ -Tuesday morning while drivip to 'have but Shepherd, Berbers 13rantoa, Fred (_ °` '� > _ �bll flits m(inth.. Iu g one effect, the wrecking of the a,ssooiation. otter@, Howard Rogers, _ the bay in company with John Field, W. ,.,a -The A. 0. U. W. excursion to Oak ohs Wood g David Savage, T �.� --_` V. Richardson met with a rather ,serious ruff. -Fred Harks, Elm& ev8r de aY'tIllen aooidens, The horse shied at some bar- Or per steamer Garden City, oa milli, Ethel Oo:don. From jr par& 2nd--- p t Of - ' Tnesdayfi was even better attended s5an er part Ind -Eva Harks Efh -� r a refs by the roadside and fearing that the =-- rig waB about to ap,sdt DZr. Riohardaon the committee aspected. There were da Vaaderbnrg, Flor& tiiider8ldoA •'>\ �` Our f38r8 some three hundred and twent •one alvert, B Burrell, jumped out and in alighting he 8 rained ' y Rosy Howlett, E % 'ti9R P passengers on board, of whom shirt ole, 1 __ • his right ankle. IIs was not aware of y• y W Leavens, D Rammer, YoU W11T �lnd B ". the extent of his injuries until after the iia were children under fifteen years. nap. Br part 2nd -&o jr 2nd Cl Mo. ,.. ,' i~" vga$"` The day was delightful and the sail am, ''" ezeareion boas bad reached Darlin o ' Rnby Hilts. Jr 4eh to or 2nd-_ s ±' ' ' I is - , gt �. sconces and book was a source of conch erne Law, Frank Smith, D 3i Deoker, "�` when be became helpless and had to be L - t carried o$ and on the bast at Uak Or• pleasure. The Garden City is nota s . - - --'_` aggi Salley, John Brown, Harry i �_ A�IE • "" Look at b� Chard. Mr. Field, who was dri in ilia very large boas, yet wish the above err , iVor.n&n Do le. lar, ` - l trimmed hats. at 190. t0 �' g i camber of y y 2nd to jr =w -. v,- _.. , $12.00. vehicle remained quiet and seta ed! passengers the decks were t ird-Artbar Fawcett, Howard Wise, YOU will be pleased with the If. r P not crowded -just oomfortably'inhabiied. eriha Rogers, Irene Dunbar, styles and satiated with iujary. Although the ankle is somewhat; Oak Orchard is not a large place, but er Emma toes, the loW Pal Mr. Richardson expects to be Maud Banks, Edna Bead, lOn Dress &iuslin 80, 250 Silk Gloves 1.5c, Parasols 20c t is highly suitable for a pis nio and ' erbers' Light and Dark Print 5 0 $, &boat again in a few days, with the ae• rA $ Kerr, Charlie Davidson, 6, 8, �� and 10c. Lot Of Lac �' sistance of a crutob perhaps. a few years will -be one .of tbs. most 1val-is Leavens Arthur Rogers, Fva Y e Curtaains 350 to $4.50 per pair. Ever curtain a .bargain —A number from this seotioa pup°lar eammer resorts on the ,south oak. ' THE MEN'S NES the Friends' visited shore of Lake Ontario. The Workmen Pants $1.00 SfiCRE--Here 1'c'1 are l : yearly meeting at New• over there did . all that was possible so Dr. Bnoh $1,75 Fine Tweed Pante 1.,2g, $1.50 BIaok Sergg ••-.I _ , rsiarket durine the past week. Ir was Buchanan, she wife Poisoner, was (Men's! $4.00. Boys, $12.00 Ready Made Sults - - the largest meeting )geld for some ears make the visit from their Canadian el otrocuted at Bing Bing Monday. to $25.Q0, See our alOthuits .$1,50 to 6, y brethren as pleasant as possible. ,The lir. John Blyth, Reeve of Normarib-, 490 to $,00 $ �' Mom's suits t0 order' $10.75 all the delegates being present but two. before ordering. is The IarRe CongregRticnal church R;as water in the harbor here was so low a d ez•'yi.P,P. for eoath Grey, is dead. y $ ' S0 ®tyles to select from• g` Mens' Felt hats, hard' and soft, Men's Straw Hats' 22c to $1.50, : kind! that Upon returning the large boat did be- tenth annual convention of the WALL PAPEItB, -. jtijot too late y giysp over for the different sea• not come to Shc dock, bpi Mr. Bparhs' An voiatioa of Executive at $, 4, 4 and up to 350 rot yet to brighten your home, alone during the week, Dort (all the large 3 Dohs had little difficult in Health officers 1, with border and eeill W8 sell..' churches in the town were thrown open in the y bring. of Ontario will meet at Belleville on BICYCLEC, ng to math.`zG on Sabbath, and were well filled to hear 8 We have sold a nunlher of pded the,s c she piere. All Au uet 14 and 15. and $110 and 'in every ease below cit 13iksyeles at $50, $6U, $ the' gospel preached by ministers from who attended the exoureioa were well ev. 0. C. S. A y price. 'See + . r p eased with the tri Wallace,,pastor of I31oor WATCHES AND CLOCIt;S. them and order at olive, ; - `r Naw York, Chicago, Kansas, eta. Be. p and she Man stn t Baptist eharch, Toronto, bas ac• at your Own tics, Clearing out a big dock of Jewelle"r ajmOst« �# > sides the reRular meetings on the Sab. meat. and shou!d' the. Workmen again cep ed the Ohancellorship of M°Diaster $4.25. Boys �'Vatche� ®2clocks $2.75. $3.25. y attempt an excursion she attendance University. $5.00 clocks bath, a IarRe fabbath school meeting will be ► $ �0 up, Mene $5 00 u $6.00 clocks greatly increased: mint in llandso(ne ossa, $7,5Q, P• 7 Jewell American s' - W" hEld Dna a temperance meeting. Something a Pasrous of Industry and prohib" , . Handsome _Gold W a more The buainAs,s was transacted in - Orta are X74 will be clear after all ezpen��e tion'sts of North Uzford mot $& Wood.Olcl Watch X26. Retz►ember we ape closin t0h $18 iadi S t r. barmor;y, and 'adjourned to .m,�t Paid, and this &moan& will be di• stoo 0_dZ out t �) Tents a n&.. on Saturday, and ratified the : 7"`L1ZQxL At vided .. between Piokertttg tAd Whitby tau idasure_of Mr; Hugh McDonald,, of 1I.,:.All al g this department.1. gin` Pickering a& stns usual.ii�xte.nexp year, lodges, 81�1 k 'f . .. r �, _ n Eau sorra ham'' cv y •�' g,� fi'" .. - .1 _ ,- .-.- .:. -. ,. .. -.,.i - q M V _ C. k, [ cmc' 11 :' � (per - i IeT . : f " . t . -.. ... > " .r. _: -. ,:. _:. ,{.. ( r. : ♦ �' � .. � .♦ _. 5[31? - 7 C.. s ry 11 - lm TT L °C 2 -. t _ y�,.r.. .. ..h J. u a c .. - ... t - - .. .. , .. , . .. ,r Y, _. - - .. _; -..4_ ..^.? 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