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Q�� AROUND NL V 1',.i c ;* ^� , : nMC.M.,..P.'I. Re A S.O;, Coroner. Office clad Residence, Ing Street, Pickering office h urs: Morning `. 80 11;80 ; Evening 6 to e. . ' Legal. -� t'i�HOMAS PARKER, Ba 'star etc. is 1 t Dnnbarton each Sat relay. �y at0 fun d'.O loan at five per cent. - t - - '�ENTON & DODDS. B RRI 1TEft8, 1 _ __ ` 1J sOLICITORB, ETC., 10 delaide street east; Tororto. At Claremont eaday. IAy Lhoiae I amily patent Flour $4.75 per bbl _ T E. FAREWELL, Q. ., BARRIS- - AT THE V . TER, County Crown Attorney, and County •8PTN,*K /� fi - '`� t3olfoitor. Court fionae. Whitby, 10-y lrl l L L 1►7 i JAMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO- _ p=a=R=N'0r. TARY Public, Conveyancer. etc. Office at Thistle Ha.' near Brougham. Monet to loan. DOW & MOGILLIVRAY,- BARRIS- f - tere; Solicitors, Ao. Office opposite Post ofScs, �'"titby, Out. Jno. Basi Dow, B.A.; on V O A, tictilillivray, LL.B. Money to Loan. 8y .. (� EDDES & MACDONALD, ,Barris• : G tore, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. �Offlce in -We'dain:g e ' Gordon's Hotei-over old Bank office. bickering, -- . I Ont,: Saturday of each week, Money to loan I . Investments made. Walter A. Geddes. Regius St t f M. 'Macdonald, 15 Toronto st.; ToronI0. ZGALLAGHER & CO-, Barristers, is bare and you •°are puzzled to : Solicitors, etc., Canada Life building, Toronto, will be at their office; Willis' Block, know what to give your frierd. Brougham, every Saturday. Any business or Inst left with Thos. PduchOr, Esq. YOU cannot do better th n X throuzbout the week will be promptly (attended consult Barnard, of whit y, to on aturday. Money to loan at 5 par cent , , �_0m � , 1. bis taste. and big beauti 1 VeMr�itary. ` stock of - F HALEY, VETERINARY"";-- �lverware...: .�:.... It . H a Surgeon and Dentist. Grg.duate of On- .. tario Veterinary College, Toronto.' graduate an Dentistry. Member of the Ontar o Veterinary will 'help to-insWer the qU $- .�eaooiation. Dentistry a special •y• Calls oy • tion. He had a dozen pret day or night prom atly attendeid to. Office Residence, Telegrap and Post vices, white fancies -in the table ware th t Vale. _______' 301y you will be charmed wit . - _ �HOPKINS, VETERINAR' SUR He has sterling silver apou 1s • (PEON, Graduate of the ,Ontario vet and special knives and lads s erinary College, Toronto, registered member Of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association.1. In rich designs, and, What 1$ - Office, residence and ehoeing forge one and one qquarter miles nortb of Green River. Steel Most Satisfactory to the buyer, drivin shoes at_ iron prices. Ogice dud shop be. warrant every piece t0 e hoarergm 7 to 11 a. m. and 1 to ! p. m. Tele apb address Whitevale Ont, P. I ,address exactly as -represented. Green River. Ont - --- Belts, _ " Hair Pin8, rnHC3'1IAS A. CIRAHAM,I V TERIN Links; Btiok Pins, ! L ARX SURGEON, Graduate of tht ODtario ' i Veterinary College, Toronto,re stered.inember Studs.. i Bracelets. .11 of the Ontario Veterinary Medal Association, , i S also hcuorary member of the Ontario Medical Society, treats all diseases of domesticated ani i ( male. Also pparticular attention to Veterinary ��k_ Dentistry. Al] cueee promptly attended to at - - reasonable rates. Office at the well kpown es- . tablish Hent of Graham Bros.. one mile west of , LLClaremont. Telegrams to Claremont plunotnal- 17 ly attended to. 131y - . . .1 .!� �uiitess .QGaxDs.I HOMAS DUNN, Conveyanbs�, COLD.Tmieeioner for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare- bULLLUL ' " C=C�r moat, Ont20yy �Fall terM opens Sept. 3rd • _ --- . U R. HOOVERJSSUREB F MAR - 1 . RIAGE Licenoea. Office st resi0ence or A Boarding- School for Both Sexes Und mill, Green laver. I Care of the Society of Friends. . Marriage Beautiful and healthy lolation ; co BBUNTING, Issuer e Lioensee for the County of Ontario. of- modions buildings; home influences; elfl ,: doe at the store or at his residence, Pickering oient staff. Village.. I I 12-y! Very moderate rtes. " ,";; ' I_ D R.BEATON, TOWNSHI CLERK ooPreparatory �e end rprepares.and f000m ertmebusints a of ilConveyancer, Commis&ions four taking p vits, Accounts,nt and Inour no+ Agent. matricuktion examinations. Money to loan on term Property. Wills pro. Diawin • - . bated. OFFICE -At White a. i Will be in Fall course in Music, g - Brougham every Monday afterno u for the Painting. •: e transaction of business. ill_ 27'y Send for annOanoein ant to I' i - i MONEY TO LOAN APP Y TO F. I - PRINCIPAL FIRTH, Hutchison, appraiser at 01 emont for ' - Pickering, Ont. Canada Permanent Loan A Savin Co., head - 7�urin Jnly and August address car office, Toronto. Stook capital $3,006,000. Total g asset& $8,700,000. The company len a money on SAMU19L oa><ize tk Co., 80 Front street ea lowest current rates of interest and on favor- Toronto. • able terms of repayment, Mortgages and de- - bentures purchased.- No commissi u. No delay - --_-`--'--- - I - Hipenees moderate. 48tf 0 - -AA. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT ��� dale.. ; . for the county of Ontario Drawings andepecifications furnished for evl ry class of (Mood iieoona eland Light Wagon a building. Steam and hot water beating Lad - ventilation a specialty. Office -Gerrie Block, Buggy for sale, also •a few good carte oorr�r Dundas and Brock etrbete, Wnitby, Residence-Hingeton Road East Pickering. 87-y H. F, `. Po�'1tCi''s ►71H0�IA6 POUCHER, Licensed Aao �J 11 tioneer, Valuator, etc., for East York and .Brock Road. • the whole of North and South Ontario. Strict f attention given to all orders by mail or telegraph. • Charges Moderate. Address THOS.,POUCHER; N. B". --As the roprietor is givicig Box 47, Brougham_ out. - business at Brock Road these thin - FPOSTILL, AUCTION�R, ETC., .will be sold regardless of cost. 84 8m . Green -River, solicits sales 1r m his num- - erous friends both far and near. S a of farms, u farm stock, and everything that i be Sold will THE WESTERN BAN be handled by the subscriber wi h. the utmost care "and sold to the very beet ad a Cage. j8ly - UF' CANADA. MONEY TO � 0AN WHITBY eRANCN iL ). -ON- _- I MORTGAGE SECURITY �`'- Ca£iatalAutborised ...... .-........,...$1,ow, . T 1 �` Capital Subscribed..... 600 .A.=.1 �i�T �� Capital Paid-up ........................... .870 y Rest ........................................ ' ' 9s, l bought and Bold on com B'111011. BOARD OF DIREC�'ORS. • •. I ., . John Cowan, Eeq., President. Agent for Fire, Life ACCT it, ateW,, CowanReuben e. Hamlin, Esq., Vice•Pr sE q W. F. Allen, Es , J. A, Gi. Glass and Steam Boiler I .'Ur�­O,r nce on, Esq., Robert McIntosh, M, D. Thom TWO houses in Pickering t 'ren of for pat McMillan ....I f T. H. McMillan... .....................Csebl r sale. - - A General Banking business transact !" I Drafts is&ued, Payable' to all parte of Cana conveyancing carefully done t a Tfineb United states, and on Pondon, England, pa ower rate than usually chars d.i Tit- able in all aleof owed OnHighestns B n . les searched and certified t when Deposits and credited haldf yearly. Special t • required. Private fund al -r. teLtion to collection of Farmer'&.+sal0 notes, . ways an hand to loan at X. Do WAX=I ff the lowest rate -I., nterest. w v. RICIgAR S TORONTO -- .FINANCIAL t . Owe• Dale's Block, Pickering . - PI ORPOR.ATION W CKERING POST O ICE i ' _ .__ I Maize axriv® from Toionto 8 .o a. . y � Auihori2%d Car 02,500,00 i Mails close Tor hto' 5 55fi.II'a. ,a Arrive G.T,W, 8 10 a m Close G T W5 55 a m Snb�cribed Cap...'.... .628;50) QTEyy890am GTE750am '�GiTE84b8 45 pj Ie .. ,. TGTW!900oronto 8 00 pm 3 _.�.., Money orders issued on all parts of the world. Village of Picker ng baveinptiane office lately :ywch In Lo 13AVWQ8 SAMZ BV8 apnied by the Ontario Bank, under the manag . - i»�16. meat of the undersigned. Deposits received and interest all�wec} at I .15.S atDheposits will be received and interest allow d 'ti • per Cent per annum. Security ifedf utable Dratts sissu ds� on all arts oollectio s mai �' , •WJq. I.QRB�, on very liberal terms, parts, 16aned Vii not 01 e ' �- •lad other recmrities. 7Pos Abd: GIRO. K]6CRB, l4ani►g J,. {� s t If -, "1 } i:: tM ] 4 4 i' 4 J f Y. 7 F S f , i ,1 .£ J T : N lir' 4 t K r -iP n <` 1 7 . h' {. ✓- if 7 a a LATEST LOCAL BAPPENING4 BZCOHDED B THs PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OII r,ORRS6YGNDENTa. .- OLAREMONT lids. Gourlie is still indisposed..- Mrs. Park has returned from visitin her daughter in Michigan. The Misses Birrell, Graham, A Michel are now camping at Rosebank. There was a fair attendance at th market Tuesday. Butter brought 14ots. and eggs 11, cents. • E. R. Eddy and family leaye, this -week tor Sougog Island where they will opend a few weeks camping. Miss Jessie (Ierow has just returned from Ubley, Michigan, where she has beers for some time with her sister. Mise Jennie Rawson came home from the city -the other day very ill. Her people are anxious to see her recover speedily. Dr. Smitb,of Stouffv ill e, will visit Cla�e• wont on the first and third Tuesday ! o eaoh month. His dental rooms are in Bundy's block, next door to the market.* A member of the firm of Macdonald & Lennon, Barristers, Stouffville, will be here on Monday's, Tuesday's and Wed- nesday's of each week; office w Bundy's block. - * tf T. Caster and family left Wednesday morning for a fortnight's trip through Cunada and the States. Jae. Harvey will look after the lime business during Mr. Caster's absenoe. Tobias Caster is 1lavinR a neat fence erected in front of his residence, of the locked wire species. Reeye Gerow is putting the same np. It is a handsome fence and no mistake. David Purdy, Mai- vera, is the- agent. . The Claremont Presbyterian Sabbath School intend holding a pie-nic to Muzzle- man's lake on Tuesday the 28rd July. Claremont Band will acoompany them. Ail welcome, bring your- baskets and have a good time. Locs of boating'; swinging and games. A refreshment booth will be on the grounds. .James Madill, or., and Thomas Gansl. ing were somewhat injured while attend- ing L. Birrell's raising on, Saturday. The latter bad .his ankle spraitieJ rather badly while the former was' struck upon the head by a failing brace. Mr. Madill. had a very narrow escape. The raising was not completed until Tuesday night. No further injuries were received, Mary Cooper, beloved wife of William ldilne, aged 87 years died in Toronto on Monday. after a very brief illness. Fri• day she oompla:ned.of a pain in her side. Medical attendance was called and the patient removed to the hospital, where she underwent an operation, she haying ruptured a blood -vessel. A few hours r alter, death arrived. Deceased wai well -known about here, as is also liar husband, . who with his two children now mourn the lose of a loving wife and kind mother. The funeral took place from the residence of Geo. Cooper, west of here, on Wednes• 4 day afternoon to St. Jos#n's oemetery 7ch d concession. A pest which is distro, tiva to both to. d mato and potato plants; and which may in the future develop, into a greater scourge than the potato bug, is the larva of a very pretty moth, grhioh may be ob• served byiniz among the vines in. the even- ing. The larva outer& the potato stalk a - e short distance froui the root usually high. t, 6r up in. the tomato }'ins, and Asoondfl the !hollow pith of the plant, Affooted plains are very easily noticed by the most casual observer; as the top of the ,V itable im mediately becomes practically d6ad, On taking a penknife, and slitting uji the d stalk the larva will be found to consist of t e slender worm three-quarters to an inch in length. Some care has to be observed as it is very active and may escape. All those interested in the cultivation of these plants would confer a favor, by cutting affected stalks at a point where the larva P enters the stem securing the out end to s prevent its escape, - and forward to Dr. Brodie of Claremont. As this insect is - not of recent origin, having beau observed some five years ago, it is probable there is a parasite in connection with it, which, up to the present -bas prevented ita-' in- brease. If a fluffieient number of larvas can be secured an investigation will be entered into, by oertain' members of the Natural History Society of Toronto for the purpose of ascertaining if such be the case ; a matter of oonsiderable, importance in so far as to what measures should be employed for the extermination of this do. . stroyer of two of our most usoful vegi. Thomas ..p I a}3f ." tables. . BROUGHAM. , ____, Croquet is now a f hion on W Matt- hew's lawn. -Mrs. W. Matthews as returned from the city after spending] a week. Mrs. E. Bette, of G6orgetown, has been spending a few days, with Mrs. T. 0. Brown, There were fix uumbf r froth bore attond ing ' the barn raising at; David BirreU's on Tuesday evening. i - Miss Ruth Linton 6 with her parents just now, enjoying a' short ,Vacation from her duties in the city., Mr.. and Mrs. Hen4rson have returned from Cherry wood afteit •spending a couple of weeks with her parents. . A member of the firm of Meyers. Mac- donald & Lennon, 134r'risters, etc., Stouff- ,Ville, will be here otic , Monday of each week. Ogee in Glerow's block. V. We are informed that Robert Miller,, jri, who is now its the old_ Country Mitt, - purobased a &umber of woub comic an ' i.I. I _4. T . ; G . M . I : , s 1. r .. hv. w' t � ai, F �: it 1 f yI j.,j��F1 `� r +p• 8 Iu li a �T 'd t . f: r rt fi � s ,i" 4 ` �. 1s s yy a: u A .En. Y- - �•I 1 i ii , gg �-. �. ,IU� . �- :rw N ., t -� mak:C' } "I i ci t-t.yr #.r Y.- Ma:xlel- y 1 .:>F4 . y,.rvvtt <.. - 'S ...4 :^ .. ,,--. .. �.. �.: fir - �. i� ..v �. �..e: .. � ft{t � _ .:s. -:.. .. ._.. _. .. �.v." -.r. ��:� P.#!'•��22 pis: �";Sk- . :. ... =3cnyi -C -..- ., . :r k, Y++-- .f�... �N• .._ ., .tYt F.., .... .. .. ,-. 9F3 7i.e , y �'., ..: Its, E- - .. , • 4.. +>>fi. .-.. - . r .r ,0 'sup' .. ` - ,6. R 51 _�. Baal-�.,�.�•.*'rr'iRa °"<ti:.�r.,.9a:�ix:«::::d-�F.. `...r�:�a... ,, •_�M�.t . A�iM'� .,__...:.. .w.t _. ill art...-. oaf..... 9�... ... .. will arrive with them shortly. We are anI us to see the shipment. ' S ivanus Philllps, \ has been ependilt BY the est few days with his father here $ and snow in Toronto\.presidiug at exam. inati�ons. Master Edward and Mie Jessiie Phillips axe here also, -with their friends. Mrs. Hubbard has .had a handsome g monument erected to the memory of he late husband in the Christian burying 1 around. The stone is Scotch granite of very superior design, and was erected b e Messrs, Mathewson & Hawkins, Whitby. Armadale. + . � .:t: Look' out for the Weddings. " " - A lacksmith shop has been erected in our t wn. . Fr ends from Glasgow visited G. Bea on S oday. Huirrah . to the candy store for cheap binder twice. ThosE. Long has been under the "weather for a few days. Miss Rennie, of Cashel, is spending a few days. in this vicinity. f Miss Addie Patch, of Bloomington, spent Sunday with her pparents here. The W. F. M. 13. was held at D. MoRay's last Wednesday. afternoon, and was large- ly attended. No -service- was Leld here last Sunday inorn ng on account of the funeral of Wm, Penn e, of Box Grove. . A arden party under the auspices of the Eben szar S. S. was held on the beautiful lawn of Mr. Miles, but very few attended. .•+ter. AUDLEY.. - . . . ] __Thje 12th pawed off" all 0. K. - : " phis Flossie Smith spent Sunday with her parents in Whitevale. Rev. Doye preached a fine and eloquent sermon here on Sunday last. , There is eome talk of a young folks pie• laic, when ? where? and how ? Miss Alice Westney and Master Frank returned with their aunt, Miss Heron, to visit }n Scarboro. Mr . Perkins is spending a few' weeks wither mother, Mrs. Walters. 'Tis fruit season and Mrs. W's garden is loaded. Th;e choir is appearing in a new attitude nous,'• New chairs have been placed in the choir and the old back -breaking benches remoived. Thanks for the efforts of some. The fine rains of late have revived some. what the sinking hopes of our farmers and they now look forward to a better filling of t,be grain. So may it be. What is wrong about all .parties joining and having a grand garden party or harv- est home here on Labor- Day? We want some amusement. Let as all take it in hand and do what we can to add to the liveliness • - .wool. *----'�� . j MALVERN. ' all w P 4 `A. w WHITEV1.ALB. LX, r Y � .: `! y g Jennie Scott, of �Toryal, is vijrfthig Lilly► . Thornton. - Mrs. MoCoy has gone to enjoy hersilf at- ` =f � Miss Bowmanville. ' Mrs. James- Major has returned to her v� d a home in Aurora. }air: 4 Miss Franey, of Victory Square, is visit- y,� � r ing with our -M. D. - Wm. Major is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Madill, of Sandford. ' Russell McCrohan is visiting with Dr. f? - k9� y Vardon's family, of (Telt. :. Elisha Turner, of Drayton, is with his - mother for a short period of time. a ,, , 1 The Misses Jonson, of Wexford, are bei' t ing entertained this week at Maple avenue. ,>. � `� > V•� Miss R. McPhee, of Hamilton, is spend- , 1-4.. ing a few days with her mother and; sisters. -- �?: Beare . A number of.our residents celebrated the flags but once. We notice that the boys had men ow their side that could have been' • - % ' - 12th in Toronto. claimed by the other, and this may Th rain on Friday last has benefitted have materially assisted them in securing .. :: " our rops in general. Barley and wheat the goal. The next game is set for July - are ing cut this wtek. 27tb, when we expect the married men to - Dettr Minnie maiden, I would say, -the be victorious, which they certainly can be ', . silliot way to Goo this se*wn,, is to ride with a few nights' practice. . '�' all day on a bicycle built for two. . 1' Mr. Hilburn the Browns Coraer's black. After a long vacation the members; of the ' .- ,c smith moved to Ellesmere lin Monday last, Fur, Feather and Fiu club had an outing where he has engaged with Jae. Ley for recently on Nobody's Island, The attend - the handsome sum of alGO per annam. ince for the initial meeting of the season I he Rangers and some of the Highland was large, the company a jolly one, and �Y Creek F. B. boys met at Callender's hotel Messrs. Miller and Dyewey, of the Queen - , city, wheeled out to Whitevale on gat nr- _- day last., �° E. A.- T4ornton, who is now a fully- , A forcommercial trayeller, has left `' } for hie trip north. =; The plisses Littlejohn and Annie an& ref � ` Mr. Osborne " are visiting his sister Mrs. ',� :�, Oke, at the parsonage. ' James Rae, of Orillia, whose beaming,- ; countenance is so well known, favored the .:, yale with his presence on Saturday last. , Levi Cooper is over from Buffalo to see - bis sister-in-law, Mrs. Hopyer, who is ly- ing s ` ,11 t at the point of death. He wheeled iR; GREENWOOD . - from Toronto here. �- W. B. Hagerme,n has secured a lacrative '1 position as manager for an undertaking Ha ing heard that W. J. Devitt, west of and furniture firm in Toronto, a position . far which his experience in that line: fully early in the season fur spring chicken, and qualifies him. g g, The Whlteyale band is going to Rive as ,. open air concert on the band stand some time of the year, a.half dozen fine fat wood c time about the end of July, and we would about completed and is 12 feet square and respectfully suggest that the evening of` . the neat foot -ball match would be a veru+ -. favorable time for so doing. They will- w I play a program of eome ten selections, and. we know that we have only to mention it, some of the opinions expressed as the mem- and thev will have- a very large audience .. on that occasion. They have had a. very successful season this year, notwithstand- . If 7. ing the hard times we hear so much about,_ -. and have held -their reputation in com*isr- - -3 icon with (they bands as they have done sotto between the heavy and the light - in former times. ": Judging- from the crowds that lined the ." fences just over the east hill on Saturday - . last, one might think that we had been Devitt's premises is his cow stable. The mistaken by one day, and were celebrating. - ., the glorious twelth, The fmt waw, hu-wr-• ,ticle striking him on the proboscis, drawing ever, that the bachelors and the benedictg silo, and should prove very healthy for had resolved to ascertain which condition ..' of life ie more conducive to success along - the line of playing foot -ball. The ball wast - kicked off sharp at 7:40 p. m. and then be- _ -,_,a gala such a struggle 4 is seldom seen evenr bead as to curl his hair in its passage, and in professional matchos. Notwithstanding h the fact that the married men had no Y ' practice, they put up an admirable game - aminate ors reducing his stature by .: and allowed the ball to pass between their �_ . A number of.our residents celebrated the flags but once. We notice that the boys had men ow their side that could have been' • - % ' - 12th in Toronto. claimed by the other, and this may Th rain on Friday last has benefitted have materially assisted them in securing .. :: " our rops in general. Barley and wheat the goal. The next game is set for July - are ing cut this wtek. 27tb, when we expect the married men to - Dettr Minnie maiden, I would say, -the be victorious, which they certainly can be ', . silliot way to Goo this se*wn,, is to ride with a few nights' practice. . '�' all day on a bicycle built for two. . 1' Mr. Hilburn the Browns Coraer's black. After a long vacation the members; of the ' .- ,c smith moved to Ellesmere lin Monday last, Fur, Feather and Fiu club had an outing where he has engaged with Jae. Ley for recently on Nobody's Island, The attend - the handsome sum of alGO per annam. ince for the initial meeting of the season I he Rangers and some of the Highland was large, the company a jolly one, and �Y Creek F. B. boys met at Callender's hotel although their choice of a day was any - - , last Monday evening to arrange a match thing but a happy one, yet the ocoasion for $100 a side, each team to play bona• was a happy one,.which was due we are fide members of their club. This the H. pleased to think as much as anything to C. were afraid to do as they wanted to the new rules which were recently adopted: - play three champions from Toronto, thus _viz;,that nothing stronger than Blue Rib- -- - ' the Rangers refused to play. A lad named _ bon Beer be allowed upon the board. the . - �" . Ed, Mo 3regor furnished the tin for High- grounds or vicinity and that no member land .Creek. F : �tATaj. shall devour more than two spring chickens I - or one old hen at one sitting. Those salu- " :. GREENWOOD . - tory regulations in the interests of temper- ' -had the effect of making the proceed- . Ha ing heard that W. J. Devitt, west of ings,more orderly than usual. Beingrather here, " as erecting a cement silo. We call• early in the season fur spring chicken, and ed at his place the other evening and was old hen being tough and scraggy at this ,. shown over the premises. The silo is time of the year, a.half dozen fine fat wood c about completed and is 12 feet square and chucks were devoted to the pot, and' made . 26 feet -high, • having a capacity of about a delicious stew. "Elegant," "supurb," . 110 tons. The walls are constructed with "out of eight," "chickens not in it," were fine gravel and Queenston cement, and some of the opinions expressed as the mem- from present appearances will last fora berg partook at the festive board. The century at least. This cement is com- proceedings were brought to a close at a paratively new in this section, and as it is- late hour in the evening by a three round very cheap, most farmers are interested in sotto between the heavy and the light - its durability. It is made by Isaao Usher weight champions. In the first round & Sons, Thorold. Another feature of Mr. Sammy in sparring for an opening was 1 - Devitt's premises is his cow stable. The deluged by a pail of blue ribbon, the recep- - ., floor is made,of the same material as the ,ticle striking him on the proboscis, drawing .. silo, and should prove very healthy for .first blood for long John. Round 2 -Sam- " ..' cattle to .stand upon. Beneath the feed my playfully tossed a glass mug which A box a six inch tile pipe runs through the :came so danger usly close to heavy weight's stable. and there is an opening into each bead as to curl his hair in its passage, and - stall. ' This permits fresh air to get into the stible, and there are square pipes ran- was followed y another that caught the lengthy champ on in his bread basket, for. .. r" l ning up through the barn to the roof so aminate ors reducing his stature by .: ' s .. %' that a soul air and gasses may escape. some 8 feet, 1. inch, and increasing his These pipes. are furnished with registers so `thickness by t o. As H. W: was groaning' - f ` that t e temperatu>Le of the stable may be in the positio of an inverted "U," Sam- -. ' regulated to suit. .As Mr. Devitt has near. my was wild i r another go at him, claim- - 1 ly completed the buildin be wishes far- ing that H. W' height being thus reduced mers to come and eXa a his premises. by one half it laced them on an equality„ He will be only too wi li g to furnish es- but- he was r trained until H. W. had timates for cement to those who contom- caught his wind. H. W. felt rather grog- -. plate erecting silos," -cow stables - or hog gy. but his blood was up, and for the third pens. In fact, he is agent for the Queen- round be • ente ed the ring like a roaring Ston Cement Company. John Devitt and lion or a mad nil, and planting his con- `` Wea ey )H'oster have done the above -work derous fist on ammy's nose smashed it as: , g. under instructions from Mr. Usher him• flat as the bluo ribbon compound, putting; self. These stables are capable of accom. both optics ir to very deep mourning. A modating abaut fourteen head of cattle few well direct d body blows and a judi and the building is supplied with water cions applioati n of h. W's cowhides,- - ' elevated in Lipes by a windmill some yards numbered 12, ompleted the act, flnd•podr ' :41L. 1. distant.. T e silo will cost when complet• L. W. was p ostrate and done for, while- ' ed about $90, very little more than would his H. W, co petito>" strutted about in •xi a wooden one of I aimiliar dimensions. exultant glee ' t having added another to: : �Z" There are several others in this section his noble-victo ies. This will entitle him I; 1. `_ - contemplating the erection of cement• silos, to add •anoth star to his well worn and ., The mat+ried and sin le men of this time-honored c ampicnship belt. L. W village have arranged for foot -ball matoh in the meantime is undergoing repairs. .1-4�Y on D�vyre's field, on sattirday evening, to . oommenoe, fist 7:80. It will be an exciting match without doubt. I - The Oshawa electric cars make betwelanr .: } 1 =. }= � � " ' - fifty and sixty trips daily over the line. At" Peterborough Wednesday Thomas from the static lap town. 4*, Gray and his Wife, Hattie (Tray. were The Trunk 1 eeinotives have set fire toy ootnmitted for trail" by the Magistrate, for the fences aloe the line in East 'Whitby ;' the wurd6: _bf DOM Ucollie, of Osoua,We, at several po' ts, and burned bay at " =.. � , 00 F+�br�iAq }� id .11 . others. , . -. ; ... -- % - - - _ - - - . - '' 4 r'. . u 4 � . .L I .1 . . I p. , � - � •.. .•�, �-ft - L • %- 44 t 5 n c 1.^4 n. Y l t r I y,. �A Y3. N { I 5. i�. _19. �1 • vo _.f - fi . w :. � _.. laamilbost, &ad he" eenin,itobleas with the notualad by Jes I I NEW GOVE , ,�', .� , I �__ - ` . �, I . - � , ii- _d Man . . . . . .. RNMIT FARK . .1. I "j;L I ..., . � , I I L ; . ­ , ­ � . - . TR NEWS IN I NUTUM .J , vandefewl i oy*04M for As remaining par . .. . . - ­ .- . :1 - I , ..;,-. '' ­ . i Lerneville, a suburb of Cornwall, Ont..'W&N for th, week continue smt,ist& . The pit-ture of;New Zealand's prog' I.. I I . . .i 1, I ':' , . , ,.-,. I I . '­��, � r , ��. . ­ THE WORLD. . 1redueed La ,&@has Sunday afternoon, and advanoa in wages. that commenced some - ' I - . . . ,� 1 i ��, , I _..: �z . .. '-. � ,.. 1`1111!f1real lirtg 410=4 About Our Own Countr . employes were rendered homeless. Most to the ihoreasing price of many staPles-is the postmaster 0 4 . Desert pt to u of I It P B if I ld I sup 1� be xre,et - . ...; . I ­ �_ _.L. " _; .. - - . � disirici it sati factory Sign thfttL tile improvement one indeed. It is only fifty.flva .. ; _i- V : - . . i . I - if. r e,% t ltrititin, the United Atates, an I I of tile buila,ngs in the burned I brillianilt ed an floe Farm -An luteresting Talk I'- � . : I- L� .1 ; -, � . All Parts of the Glabe, Condensed And. were owned and occupied by mill employes :1 I cook . With lion. .t1r. lbryden Abon' - - I' , .. � -� .� ., _­ ave not 4 oil every where years since Captain Hobson formally 11, the prod. - � . . . I . ­ , 'i � _ ­ . I .­ Assorted for Easy Mending. i and represented t4eir savings for years. advair cas in pric6,h -1 . . . � ,.'- � 11 . .._1 . I � . I ' of the island under'& tresty - peets, or (lie Lauds Adjacent to the .- . 1. 1- . �'. . .. �_ : , . .. :.! I., offest by the stead ard tendency in made with'the Maori chiefs* at Waitangi- . if � �- � . works. . The treaty d0 not mean the poa4eful pos. Hon. Mr. Dryden, who retu .. , . I _ . . I 1. rdod by long and pioneer fawirn at Barclay, on the line of the - . - L -� * . . .1 . .. . . r a L06 at of tri de across the line are decidedly Salim- development was rat& .- �� , , I - Fears ate bxp aimed at Hamilton that the :' -ttroi. 'luxlev's funer I took - plr ' - . . - : :-' -_ ,_ ,bay in drying up. . faoto Y. Vvool, Cotton, letti,her, luinber, costly hostilities with the nati - I . . . �� - _. I .� .;. The 0. P. & land department sold $30,. ! ' r showed both courage and military skill it) was interviewed by a representative of the - � - , .11 I,*. L _. . � I . m I. I., 066 worth of lend in June. � . ,. Sir Henry James will take the -title of aione appears to remain in tile unm&Liefab- one. In 1860 there was only press. He expressed himself se- hawivig had ... I . . . . , '� . . � � - . _.1 - - . , I . - .' Baron .Ayleston of ff ereford. tory condition it has been in f -,r some their operati . ' - '. , ... ..,. I 1. .., . .. Master Job�u Gleason, iseven years 01 I Nazrulls Khan 'Visited the Queen Olt time. . L 80,000 white people. an the itilandsi, having an extremely pleasant trip,. travel ling being . , t ; * �;, '. *� � - . L was drowned, at Brockville. Windsor, and Was received with military. .'' - ,I, . .- - I. . - � � _.. . :1, i- .. . 1. I - . . L_ - ; nENERAU - under cultivation 150,000 acres of land. rendered agreeable by recent rains ih ths :. � I I . . . . ..- . � . funning early closmg on Saturdays. . A laborer; In Dublin wk blown tV a,, I'll Russo-ibbinei loan �65 been' signeA. The troubles with the natives � 0. - . .. 1. . - . .. I - ' 0 a tin- an intimation from Great Britain that those arrived at the farm a week ago, and af ter - . - : - . . I I . - . MT. L W. Shannon has sold The Kin - by &%tin canister he piek:d up on ry n Pr ace Bismarck's health in very I I . .- . r ­ . � 1. - L. - _.. etch 14ews to Masers. Oram and Moore. -street. . eat i a �ac tory. I . who caused should take the responsibility devoting two days to choosing the site for . I . I �.. ,. - . . .. . . .; .. � 1. Mr. David J&okson -of Hamilton,, colyl, Lord Salisb,u'ry's Cabinet Dow consists F�fe man were injured by the bursting of suppressing them, an - - . . i - .-.L., L I -..- �. . , .1 . . . . ibLed suicide b taking prussic so'" , embers, and in the largest of a (lerman in,litariy balloon. the white population _ tions as to the work Gi the fdrm, he "tit'. -_ I . , , .. . � . Joeves Ne&lon, the young man shot by ever -formed in Ureat Britain. - I T n,ichine reo6l,ii,tri by the T.., � I . _. A, . f ' e -irlferna.1 i. 1, 140,UQ0 scroll of land were under cal&iv&. some time personally exploring the - I . [ , . . . .. botelkeeper Wall at Hamilton, in re-jove'- M1.1 Gladstone has -writti5n to the Berlin police was seut by Belgian an- hiLe surrou - . - � . i _:' :_ _ -L, _. - L: . Ing. . . I Chairman of the Midlothian' Liberals in kbren a La. - � inhabitants, in MO there were 625,000, more definitely the. 'nature of the , soi . . . . . - � f. , . . . . . . The -Shortage in Ld-ndon's waiersupply connebtion with his �etireman� from poli- , A despatch from Sofia flays that the and now the number is estimated at be- . ii L I . . . .1 I I - . . has been overcome by the new spring@ take � tween 650,000 and I I . - F` " . � - in. , - �, The. --action! for ilbsolu tie -divorce brought a . . about 9,800,000 acres of cultivated land. th what You 1 -_ -., _. . . � atic Association will be hel liar hu in favor of the P411,10t petr )Ieum in lb94, a failing off of more than has kept pace with their increase in num- "I may say that I'was greatly pleased, - : . :_ 1. - - . . I - � . Right Hon. Charles ' t e now 21,( )0,0(0 from 18U3. A pood is 36 pound& bars. Mr. Ward's figures make the aver- not only with the quality but al o with the ., " - . i* - . . .. . . . . � Miss Falkiner has l6ft Belleville to U_ President of the Board of � Tra I a, was . unt A�tna r,nd . Mount Vemuviu 11 are* . I --- . . . . - . . sume the position of lady superintendent rbturued m-Ahout opposition in Croydon. botl active, and the villageit in their vicini ty head in, excess of that of ('rest Britain, which .. . . .1 __ . .1 �_ - ..- ) f the hospital at Woodstock. � � Col. Stitt anti Brigadier Clibburn of the ,are i a great danger. purposes.. The survey of one township Will 'I- - � .., - _. I . .-.- . 1. . . stands first among European and American . . . I , - I - - - .- - ,f � I . . . . . John Miller, a young man'from Toronto, Salvation Army, are coming to Canada -to T to agreement 1.0i8sikiEl the sixteen million nations, and is $180 a head greater than be -completed in a few day*. It is six - - : . . i �.� , I . .. �_. i. . : - , ov&s probably drowned in Burlington pou id four 1)er cent� gold loan Loi China, the estimate put on Canada's total Wealth. miles square, .and our farm its loosited on . - , - . Bair. select a site for the Army's prupoRed fa ! . 11 1� ­ -, f : - .' A 6�at hired by him came ashore empty. Colony. . uti(l ir Russian guarantee, Was signed on rhe foreign trade of Now Zealano. is very the 15th concemmion. T'o the north of us, &is - - � ." . 1: � I- . ..-. I . Two homing pigeons mad -e the' flight . n gave M r . - . larif!e, thie imports being olose to S35,000,- far as present information goes,mirrill,sr land .- . I , , I . I 1. W. . . .* from Montreal to' Toronto, 333 miles, in Smith a sitting for his historical picture of .144 vere a-.(,rmB of wind anti 'rain have' Wo in 1894 and the exportsov�r $46,0(9),000. . . . . . I - � I., I . �­ . . 8 hours 171 m'nutes, I the.. decoration of, tile bier of Sir John call, ad considerable damage in various 7%0 exports include viool, frozen - . . -4 '-' . ­ - . . the butter and choose, guin, gold, silver. coal 0astLhereareoneor two townships mo - - L .1.. - L -4. Ives is suffering - from we Thompson at. Windsor Castle. I . par a of Austria, and at Marbach, on . re, * I � . . .. . . . . - -, � eyes, - and may have to retire from the Five cloth mills si.uate.1 near. teeds have .Dar ubo,, mix pormous lost their If ves. and other minerals. Iron ore in plentiful and to the west there in at loiat another . 1. - - .. - - : .- L - : - I been close(l, owing to a dispute regarding &sear and in time no tion6t,wiii be utilized. There . . . - �.. .- . . I . -�'. . . -7 . Cabinet on.that account. . I i is reported in Paris- from Madag uship. The soil is I . .. I I . _`., . . . . . I ... . kels, the great sugar two thouijand persons. attacked tile French ttoops at Zaramostla, telegraph communication has bi-en largely . A STRONG CLAY, . � � . I . - .. .� �. - . : .,-. ,. - efiner, is reported to be about starting a. The rurnour t,hat - Lor . d Ros- - ebery in I developed. In the regular and savings banks, unlik, that of Muskoka and Parry Sound, - - ` I . . I . .. ; 3 .. � beeL sugar enterprise at Edmonton. � there are over $90,(W,O(K) on deposit. Th . .. . .- . . . � ­ marry one of the Prince of W&Ies'daughtorh .6 'which is of a light nature. Mv first Is- . . ,� I � . .. .� . I . - I Abbe Dutilly, Vicar of 'Acton, Que., . ' Ii is ti -a intention of the F,mperor of manufactures piroduced in the Colony in , .ar . . . '. - ­ .. � . - d, and it i -q added that he may Ger nany in the epring to een,l a squadron an that it would turn out to b somewhat - . . I �. J. . . had a desperate encounter with burglan'. is revive 1893 were valued at $47,000,000. The w .. I ... - I � ­.. .. I � wbo left him sengeless -on the floor. relinquitih.pol,itica altogether. . . . I to visit the ports of tile nations who number of hands employed was 29,000. In cold and lacking in fertility, but ij this I � - - _. ...' � - ....-� I � . . . I . - - - . - ... - _. Two hundred and fifty pound of flesh is wera represonted in tile naval display of - I .. . . . v Grace, seized o�rer a agricultural and paatA)rai ursuits there -was agreeably mistaken. All kinds of grain .1 - .. I - �'. I.. .-. .1 - The American tug . Is what Dr. W. G. Grace. . carries from one Kiel. � I . wern 69,(KW persons engagoN. The. value 1_. I . - I - _. � _.. .-. - - . year ago, and. now at Fort Colborne, hii wicket to another every time lie makes a Hiron Hirsch, the Jewish millionsirty ' and roots growextremely well. Our wl�eait, .' - . � . . .. . .�_ .: :�.. been ab,Lndoned by her owners. . . of private land with improvements is _1� I I . . .. . . . ' ' - ruij. � halt just lemi the shooting on the estate 1; ',4( live stock 880,(M,(XX), of I � i . .. . . . - . ,� I.- .. The rtDort of the Montreal Fire Con - M r. Cireral(i William 13 . alfouri, brother -of of Cardinal Vanary, Prince Primate Of shipping S7,500,(,00, of rail ways $7 5,000- as well as the various root crops. .What - _. L - . . . - . � I . -.It L - . 1. . . .1.. misaiciners shows. that the losses by fire 'Mr. Ar,hur J. Balfour, leader of the .9u igary, which extends over 77,000 acrer. (x)(), of machinery S -25,W6,000, of min", pleased me most of all wKs the growth of - r'. . L - . ­ .� I . . . , . - during the pei months in that city ' - $35,00o,(*0. This realization of grams "ad. All the land seeded to rain .. . I . � House of Commons, ham been appointed a to. t I ­ - . . - ­ - . 'hie the Newtotindland retrenchment bill. which we&lt4i in half a century by less than three- has been @own with gram seed, wi h I . L _. . . ". - - .'. ' It is rumored in London club.ci.rolon'that J out i $5,000 off his own salary. The bill (Itiartars of a 'mitlion people, occupying a mixture of timothy, red to almike clover all . -i . - .� . _.k. . I - L General Lord R(ybarts will be tile Command- : riluirt now - be submitted. to the Imperial territory oni; slightly larger .than G'icat of which app,ar to grow luxuriantly." . . �. . . - � .. __ and Son, in Moat I real, have gone o u t oh ` - ' ' "Do you think there ii any serious dan- . : - .. . - .. e. . er-in Chief of the Bri'tish army in suco6s. I cal,in& . Britain, is something triinendous, and puts � . . , I � -- -, . . strik I - . .. sion to thQ Duke of Cambridge. . I It, is reported that Russia has massed a the New Zoalanders in the front rank of ger of summer frosts ?" .. .. I 1 4 - . .­ .- � - : ..-. .. The new directory of Montreal, which is - .. Very strong uaval and iand for,, -e &L Vladi- the . - . . "ThA remains to be tested."Mr. Dryden - - _... - . - . just out, shows that there 'are at present The -return ibaued by the .British i I vosto,-.k, and in prop&reti to make an inai . . Y40ST PRCW.Roslv,r PROP1198 -replied, "So far this. season the frosts : �'. .1 1. . . . I .. .. ___ . three thousand unoccupied houses in 1h5 of-'I'rade for .1 une shows. that the imports I doo u nL upun Japan should occaition &:'brd of the world. This position is theirs . I I in have not been so severe as in m,Lny other _.- ,'. . . A � * : . s- I . . . It (00.as comlyared with those for June isst all eXCU114). 1 c,ther mention also, New Zealand has woman * ' rf - I � . .. - .1 s - . .- a I �Winnioeg - despatch 'states that Mr. - . - I It in announced that King Humbert, - will muffrafg,;c, and, according to an address of mation I could gather, we are n ot likely to' - -1 .L. .- - �'.. . - I . --,-- i'i h Hai - . Rnebery's mother, the Ductless of I sh(rtly issuo a decree exonerating Premier Mr, - ard's in London, the experiment have any more front until'theautumn.' ' ` . . I . - - - .. - - .- nesirly the tntire wool crop of tile Nort . _ - - "Wh,t of Ghe timber of the 4istriet ?19 . L �_ . I . . . . ­ Cr iipi from the charges of having been con- gives promise of being a success. Its . L . . - - - .- . ; . Cleveland, is writing' Lhe life of Lady -1-:1.. . . . i � �.. I - . Heater Stanh-ope, liar aunt, who began life no Wd wit h Dr. Cornelius Herz, the P&uanim, Oovernment lends money on land, and is having for the most part been burned over, . _ - ­ , - �,:.. . . . as tile Drivate secretary and confilante of . Cal 61 l0bylst� notaloser. It has& otimpulsory arbitration U - is very large timber has been dent,royed. . . .6 � " _._%'..� - 1, : * L,jndon Township, wa, knocked down and In tile ,town of Ramned, 'Jwoden, on System for -the settlement of labor disputes. � %�­ �' . . . - - I z. _,�, .. - very seriously jiurt in. cqllision with % �Villiaif Pitt, and for thirty years had her : Thim,occurred so long -ago, however, that- - - . � 16 � -.4pl- I- .� .. 1 Monday, lightning $truck a building in And it has an income ,%nd a land tax, the - - . --. . I .1 London West.elp,cericcsr. - own exact way small Arab onetiLb in Syria. I wl� ich ten persons ?lad titkon oholier,k illing former a means of 'revenue and the, latter whatever stamps remain may be pulled out. .. ... 11 . . .- I.- ._... I __ .The gross earnings of th . Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, the new Seare i all of. t hem, slid in j urittiz tile other three demigned w break up large emitate hold for by a Learn without d,fliculty, so thava man. - I -1 . .- . a M dntreal stree t tary of I Staite for the Colonies, oil Tnursd�y me a and a team with a couple of helpers % able . .. : - . . � . ; �. - _. .. rail A ay foe thei month of June were $1 11 - d the reprepentat,ives ofthe different , so %everely that they will die. speculation, and .encourage their -division to clear -from oilie to two acres per day . -. - . ... . .-. ­. - .-. . I . . C:,Ioiiiee*. Replying to Sir Chatice Tupper - . L ready for the plough. r Our farmer reached ' - - .I- . , " ve Aels p4 -s ng through the Kai,er Wilhelm system all improvements are exempt from L . - .�� __ ­ ' . . .. the Canadiatf 'High Coin mitisioner, who ' the place on.May lot. and by June let had ! ,,. 1 '_ L tai forin4 tile Subject of diplomatic cor. taxatwn and tile produce of land is its pt im ,_ ­ . . Tile number of sheep inspected for: was spokesman o .the party, Mr. Ch'amber- cleared away, ploughed, sown, and harrowed . - _- . I 1. . . rei pondence upon t -he part of Great Britain, from the income Lair. . Out of 04,000 I" d . . - .. _.. . - . shipment at Monireed. to the end of June! lain said the c6loilies could reiy upon his some twelve acres, By next auturrin we . . I . � I . . Itt list&, Denmark, ,`iiweden, and Norway. holders only 12,000 pay a land tax ; but it I . .. . � 7 -,:, ,_V .. am 18,7ibO,, of neat cattle 29,830, of horses I hearty co operation to advarce their , I -, . ... - 14,440, and of swine 128. - . interesta an,l inorease trheir in"fluence. .:j )Iney B. A-ahford &nil Fred - Underberg, is explained that the others pay under tlile hope to have * 1, . .. - - .. - .- I . - . . _. . . I . . I I I wl o were expelled fram Hawaii for alleged income tax provisions, so that the system . FORTY. OR Ff FTY AMR& - " -_ . . .. . _. - - �_ . 4- __ i At Long Simon, between Cambridge SiDd o nplicity tit' tile recent rebellion, hAvo does not of itself make the people rich. -ready for seed the following spring. Tht - ' .: , , - . .- . I 1, ­ ._p . inurder o, James Scollie, of Otonabe ,� 1�oston, iiingland, a farmer's wife recently Crinounced that they will return to Hollo. The land and income taxes produce a6vut timiltee in principally of three kinds tania- - ' . - ��. -1 �_;. . . - ... arrived in Peterborough on Friday froml discovere that an old woman in the .& I ,-,. - .:.- 7. . . I - Florida in charge of Detective Murrs. � it]. if under the protection of the British $1,94)(),000 a year, while $8,000,000 is raised rack, spruce, and poplar, with ocle"iODLI .'- ... - .- c � � � - . -- . . - . .- - :. 1. .- � .. . Y. - I iieighbourhood had btiwilehed her. The fl,, :. L A from oustorno due&. Tile socialistic expert- coder and pine."- . � . - . . � � - ... I .. The Sir JD�n Macdonald statue forl only remAdy was to heat the Wiichcraft out - Pne British an,l Oerman admirals have ments have not made taxes light, &ad 41 What buildings do you propose .to _. .- .. 1. - - . - - - . - - . .- Kingston, Out., is fitiished and read for! of her, which she afid ht r husballd at once . � . . . : -, . . : .. . y I withdraikin their guards from the Island of probably they-havill not added much to the erect?" ­ .. .. - ­ . -- . -�.: I... .- . - - shipment.. The ceremoniy of unveiling willl did, breaking the old woman's wrist before ' "They .will be quitii unpratenti6us in . �� : t -_ . -_ , ._� - I ...­. � - . Ff ti It fit believe t that, the reason wonderfril growth in prosperity indicated . t : I - .. - - _. - t prob,tbly Lake place on Labour day. i they werie sucenestul. As they were con- f oi - t h tit action is the ine x pod iency of re"in - in Mr. Ward's figuries, The national wealth charaoter. The houpe 4ill be erected with- �- 1. . .'' . _7 1, I . . . It, iii -announced that t -he American i, vinced that the spell was litoken they ing the guard with t" je,ps,nome form of the islauds, developed by an enterprising in the next five or six we-ekil. - It will- ba I - . * -.. . ­�. � ­ . . . . 'orripany has acquired con Lrol o i .1 . built of logo, plastered inside, and will, I _. - . bacco C . . f t; "'! cheerfully paid a heavy fine. :.. , ad vancing, and fighting probable. and intelligent people, living in a salubrious ) . . - � � .. - .. . . . .... cig&rette-buainera of. Canada by the ptl.,-i ­ . . UNITED STATE9. � r. - . - - - .' ; It is believed in we;ijinfortned L'tiwdon climate, is quite sufficient to account, for ,think, be comfortable as well sit roiepect*ble . . . .. - . . I I..* . . - - . . . �, - . - I ­ ..... chaa,6 of all the Dominion manufscw�_ I ­ ]:� .7. . . I I tiancial circles that the Fr&new-Chinese the record, which it is hoped, will be in appearance. Barns and out�uildings . . . . �_., . � ... - L _� - ies. I I ; A Hot took place at Boston durin an A, 6 . continued. The Now Zealanders a"- a will follow. We have the beet building . . I- . . . . I Mir Walker anda young lad P. A. and Orange procession. leveral loon of sixteen million pounds starlin I . .1. � il - , y of Dundds - good people to be associated with. either timber available that I have seen for some . - - . .� .� ,.\-,. __ * - I wer.., driving acro . ss the Northern & Nortl�j people were fatally hurt, giiaranteed by 'Russis has been conclildel commercially or as part of the great British timp. ThiD pine in very tali and straight, . . . . �. I.. . . ,4 I � . .� western R. R. wher A ten-year-ul,i boy named Palmer fell w' thout" a lien oil the Customs of Ch, 11 I . .. ': - - . .i a train- k-illed C. in',, family. . anti there is no difficultv whatever in ae- I � -,d . � ! - .. - tiors6 and smashed .he : buggy. , T_,�)el from a horse he was riding at Fargo, and . vi fing ,that 0hina shall not borrow any .. , ., 1) - .- curing 50 -foot timber. Thin timber, which' . - .- '9 - , - ir ­ . . 2 - . occupants were not� hurt. . . I 'the animal,trampeii him to death, I � more vnouey for six inouths. . . .. "MAN OVERBOARD. - hasnot hither'to been included in any I.; ..N - 'a' Po4sident . - .. � � . I imber limit, will, I hope, be reserved for � ..: - . -reduced his f4faff by five or six, saVID Cleveland, gave birth to a daught,er ov - . BELIEF IN WITCHCRAFT. *1 A Lively Little Joke, But-Itc-ont Him His the use of - tile act tiers. 11 ' . . . - . � .-. . . seven or eight thousand dollars a year� S"nd&y afternoon. . Rassieffe. , "What are the general physical . I .� I .,�. I 9 I Pullmau Palace Car Company hall ' Ali ftlyamr-dievery Trial In firelioad-A. 11 Stearnship passengers frequently re-. ' ' '_ - -1 . I I-. I ... . . . advanae(i the wages of its employes at its i Man. Aiden by Ill& Kelagives. nurvii sort, to practical jokes to relieve the mono- wat r . I . I nt for driniLing urposeF, : �. ... . .1 � ­ la,ne Masse, who w.is 11lit "l(e to "Vaillf, Vader the Relief tony of voyages," said a retired mes, japtain all,hougib it i soft, au4 alpears to be lack .. . . - ., I - ­_ I _.. 1. . murdered -at 8 Thirty houses were *'3kohed sway ind Thati %be W&4 ^ Wilch* . I ­_ . _.. I a - Henri, ,, anburb of Montreal, last m( . the other dis ntirely I in lime. he landscape it I.- . - I . .�.. . : ' )at 'J Len people killed by a flood at Winona, yj "and while the pranlKs, so ,ng 0 - I I .1 :.�:_ -_ - I . I A despatch from Dublin Says ,-Michael much more ttractiv6 than in many parts - I . ... - 1. . I -L. ,.j . was arresLed on Friday on the. charge A near 814ingfiel,i, Miss., 'o"in' Saturday. ! a rule, are perfectly harmless they some. of the north- western region, and the settler . . 7 L. - -_ . - . a 1! At Elk har*, Jindiana, six hunqred people - ` ti to have a boomerang affect. Three would hardly imagine he was in a wilder. - .. -'- " :-.- � ! . � - . .. Albert and Paul Rieuler, two Germaine,'. fell 40 feet by the collapse' of a bridge from CA OvIcled of manslaughter on Friday in yi:s ago we were crossing the Atlantic nbes. It reminds me most of . - _: . w-. . -, 1. - . I - , .'Were arrested in Toronto on Thinsday, on which they were WatChiDg a briait frees. ei using the death of his wife, Bridget and both the owners &ad myself were . . . ,.. . .." . . . I . . _wa_-r�mts charging thein with fraud,! Several fatal inj'uries were- received. where one looks away a distance of go -me - . . � - . . , I 1, . I- co-ninit'ed in� Glermany. . Tile German - I I exceedingly anxious to make it speedy trip, miles. - The takes and rivers teem wiLh fish. . � ;_ 1 _­ 1. .; I ­ �. .. . . _. 0 The ex,-�e , a of United States Government by butuing and otherwise ill'treatiug her, ' I I- _L __ ­ 1. . , � i (''nsid received tile warrants from BerliD. . �. - I expenditure over receipts during the fiscal - an 9, rival liner had the week before lower- In Wabigoon lake there are maskinonge, - - .. . - - . - : . - - Tiw MeLeorological Department reportO oi the ground that sha. wmA &witchad. ad the record L held by our compisny. On Pike, pickerel, whitefish, lake trout, and � . . .� I.- -.� z . ,-:. - � . I - year ended on Sunday was forty-two -,I [is ad -called Clonmel witoh tragedy is one ­ . ... I . I - I . . - . - .1 _. .. that the rainfall for 1895) to dmtf� is only million eight hundred thOUA&Dd Jollars. - the third day out� just about dusk, the cry , - , . rl� . w- I . tridle above half the usual aniount,aud tha ' o the most remarkable in tie annals of to stock it with a qualatity of bass. Within - .: � , * - . �... '--, iast. mouth wai the waruiest, June recordo , Common Cnunoilman Charles J. Kingster c -ime,in Ireland. Michael Cleary, nusband of., Man overboard' rang through tile ship, a atone's throw of the farin there is a fall I .::.. �: - � . - . . by the Toronto Observatory. - wait fatally bhot in tile hea,p_during a flag- of the deceased, Patrick Boland, her and a hurried .investigation elicited' the at about twenty feet in �he river, which , . � , . - � . .- . . - . . I g in Philadelphia by -the accidental father, William Pat,rick Michael and . . . �� __­ . . � . _. � I . . information that several of the will doubtless be useful for power at no � - I.- . I ­_ . ... I - . .. At Quebec Prof. Hanimer arwended in a' *Iiwhltrge of a revolver. paseengers ' T _1_. , - . I - . - bailu . eethirly win . - y, cousins, Ma Kennedy, � had heard a splash, followed by piteous distant date. Besidea th" , it is the only - � ., .1 ,�, � _ . . - Mrs. Lslawl S.tanford, of'San Francisco, atint, and Pate -ick -Dunne, Willis.n. outlet for at least a hundred million feet of I ,� 4 � 1. . � . . . 11 I i,v(--t tile St� Lawrence Itiver'and landed - In of I Help, help-7-sav . -_ . '... � � I has deter-nined to sell her jewels, which Ahearn, and Dinnis Ganey, the latter appea a me I' The a timber in the district and I expect 111 . . �-, " - _­ . _. _.. h than halif a million dollars, k town - so the " family doctor," were engines the steamer Pin . . . ' ' . - . : - I - . . ;,afore lie was nescued by a tug. I - � the future to see sawmilli 2f; and other in, , , __ __. - .:. . - . ., . � I in order to support the Stanford Univers jc intly arrested and charged with put' about, a close watch being kept me'an' duatries started ther T a line of the C. * '. . _.- � �L .: " - � - . Tile health officers of Winnipeg disicovert while for the drowning man. A half . V .. . . I L Old a sausage factory where cat meat f orrt-ied ' hour was spent in cruising about without , . , ,,.:' _ .. . I I . - . 'Mrs. Cat-herine'O'Letry is dead. She C e&ry, tintil deat,4. �reliovod bar froyn . Lions are alread attracting much attenticl)) . � I :.; r .. . - . . - I -_ - a large proportion of the ingredients. The was tile owner of the fractious co,k which, it r t results aind we started on our journey y I . . . �, -.�, .1 .-,.-; - - I � . . her suffering. The evidence showed from' travel lers. " I � 1.� _. ,-. . I .. -..:. . . Proprietor pleaded guilty to the charge of on a metnotsbie night in October, 1874 that Mrs. Cleary was suffering f under the belief that the poor fellow bad 41you a . th th'st the - __: il,_ 11 _. -- ". . -.-:I- . I keeping filthy quarters, and was fineJ-a kicked over a lamp and star.ed a, blaze n Dirvousness and bronchitis, mi that her gone to tile bottom. The inquiry that 11 - ote �he settle, . - " 11: , ­ _� I - .. I Contractor Foley, who has been h'andling Great damage ham been done in Mitiouti . and we came to tile conclusion meat ot our northern lands . .11 . __-1 . I . L . - . f( reed a nauseous decoction of herbs down M1811111190 in this instance ?" . . 1. . .. lho survey of the Hudson Bay railway, say and adjacent Str,t,es by storms and floo,is. her throat for the purpose of exoroising that a sto*away had committed suicide. fidWell, I don't care tD prophesy too . I.- . � . . il�at the road will be built 'whether th Chica o was also visited hT a violent Storm i the evil spirit. After this the unfor "The next day, however, an explaus. . - , .. . .- . .1 orninion Government granted aid or not and ,) destruction of property and ions of . woman was hold over a fire aqd drea,dfuily tion came. We had a ventriloquist aboard, . . ,.,�, . . L . .- . . may that church bells will be heard in the - . �:�. - I Ir- . ., ,�.; - . The survey is now completed as far as Lak life a a bad and excessive. I burned until she declared in the in the person of a very smart oung inan, ... .: � .- ­ - � aupl.iD, about 125 miles. God � who was too tickled over'the Success of his , . _-.i ',7. -- . - . I . -, � . . - D � � I Frida at, noon in Budalo Mrs. Maria that she was not 'bleary's wife. This six years from now., , -. - - ::�.__ . -, . Reeve McDonald, of London West,' 0'at. � Ce'listan Phelps, a widow seventy-eight tx rture was repeated, and in the and her ___ - --."- ___ . : - ., �.. 4 - . , .,. � h isband knocked her down. 6tri 11 Then the laugh was on -him. As he 8!;. -L ._% .. _. � . 1. ... .__ : has written to the City Council of Loudon; years of age, reputel to be worth a million pped off They Often Make Mistak ..... ..� �� . 11. .. !.,.:- - - ­ I'.-- - 4 ir clothing, pouring paraffins over,fhar had caused a seriou's delay and much � .­14�., ,�� . � ­ . . I - . Ont., calling attention t,o the SICO, - - dollarm, was married to Dr. Ashton Buchan. an Mrs. Brownstone- I should think you . :-, , - . �­i­w - . . . - �. 1. ,: , . againa, an Talbot, of Philadelphia, iliged thirtyi , h Ay, lighted it, and the woman w noyanoe I notified him that I had made in the . . _1 �­ �- !n - -1 :-.-,, , . I.— judgment recovered by the village . as an official entiry of the circumstance on would,feel afraid, living WLY off here e_�* )1 , I _... 11:, .­ , �", �, - the. city four y"rs ago for polluting t6 four. . f her I : 'r -t _�- .. _. log and the lose of -time, and that on country, with no many tramps about. ., . I.. .. Pivor Thismes with newaue. The letter Counsel for Clarence and Sadie Robinson,, ri latiies. Cleary claimed that he was not 1ny 1 I -_ 7 - ­ awroaching shore I would - detain him Mrs. Meadow -Well I %in Sometimes. I -_ '. �-; it . � I states that if the nuisance is not abated the convicted of the murder of Montgomery I . until a suffio�mt gukromtee had been pull s'pose you don't have tra ps in the city. -1 . �. �­ - . ;,idgmen-t will he eniorced and suggests a Gibbs in Buffalo. will make application for , . .. -A -- .. . . i . . . I up that he would answer in ooprt to ropl . Mir% Brownstone -No, udead. We have . �.­_� 4 � _', , -1 .� 3 - �::_._�_�!, : A Statement has been mad, Jr. Which, he say@, will ostablish a complete Marked this Cheerful ld6t, in an tr,Iked of 160,000 being.almut the pensiq ______-4P__ __ - I �. .. ( k �* . . - N.t , 11 that. the deal between th.c Toronto, .�iiio t - I I . . ..,- Not Rema,__� able. - . - _: . .1 � - Hami I - - . absent-minded MAU1116r, it Was S Clear Case. under the goveranienr mail contract, and r / I '. . - _:.. � ton &nil Buffalo Railway Compapy and th4 Bessie Hatiriia, 6e, -pi,ree-tty- mil x to an- y ear -old ; What wait ? &liked thq shoo Clark boarder. it to needless to " he spout the balance - 'Birfi. M�Spatt_lmnit- i remo'ckable how - - , - . .. - *t -1-1 . . Issixt we, --k Texas, confessed on Wednesday to having � The show9ase', - wer t � _." .'. . � - ` " ' , C. P. IL will be consummated during th� daughter of a wealthy farmer of Ramiretia, ' unthinkingly. , of the voyage on tenter hooks. He die -many to I' - -,-,t? - - .- 090rate the line loetween Toronto '" murdered Albert Blackman, liar suitor, i Cheerful Idiot with lightning celerity. Iiiaggage b�hiud.�' I - . . . . I ,�.�: : . LL �, I , I I . .: �,,�L L . . '­ .- . _. 11. . : ilk . I 't� , �.. ':.. _ :.. ''_L L:,'. gip,.�;,e °'t .:�i3+i -Je'f (-y#'`q`.Y'.�y;•,Ngn,S{ t„' t >_ Iii 1Ta rWW .. V t-.., : - t. ,f , .. - a -44 �. k �:-_r, -,'kt _ _ d� iiz- .-t .�+s.< 5 ss. " - 4+,ix..f f ,�a•'... 4, s�i•, - , .. ,r ...,,. .. _- :-:... ) .' ---.-....y.. it.. 'pt, rt_ .,, •fi ;= c.r«3 - .=£^'' R.. 1 ,'?'_s,.6' r. '•- -/_- ...., .-i-: �:, r • _4; - wA'. .., _ ..r, .. . - , . .. 4T' - T-_ ,. j4 _ uE - - {. TY. -. 5 - ,,y.3 z� t -.!'-c:3,. '3--,r .' ­ . , . - ?v ,..m .. -.... _ - s7 : _.. . d. ' < h �• -: - - : - > y,.,,,.r .. a s." " _ _ - 5. _ u .,, s �; 1- #«,s' , s •+w,�b»s ,�Y► ta' .:^Gt'... - - ,•!., , -.✓ -A. .. ._ .,:r :..I .x - '.o- v _ 1e., i M � � e,�5_ ,-- r.. Q , yy .r 'tel` - _:. 3 i;. < . v "1"* x r 3. { ,.. _ ... _ .. .. ... ... .. .. ... -. .. - a-_• .. a- $'- r._ art.-. 'M;" ;. _ r G . s. •. 3 F _. - a... -y. ,.,, - ,}:, _ . r ; .�T - ale .-e ,=- - r: -_ - f5 - , , - a€, - +. a.. �)• F' rF•'.: .. (- ,nit,•'` ' Y' _ !. ., a _..... .-. _ , % ;.t'., q' y' j - .._ : .. , i.� < .. .r,: _ : _ .. _ . , ,,.. • '�`#. _..:. _„� ��,� rpt+: _4,Y S ryy.r�rtl.t.-:.:-.:. -.. , - - ... .. .. ,. F-• i ? - . e, ,kir ,_ t r . 9'J• ti, . �p��• �� . ...:ti .r.. ..:..... {{tt��,, -. .. - -. ,. r;' 6 ,; .-rp. 4: .,.•` ,-.. :�'•_ ,ural" 2.. of - Y:.Y :: , -.- ......: , _ c: _ .. : .. t -ray ,,, "- 4 .� ... - r. _ .. - I- .. - _ i..c�"=• Wit. 168.7' 'k u . +Rc. l o s- - - - - ,• --- . -..>r - -. _ - .. �. , 0 ''SFr': , would be to enumerate many of the t When I>oneede-Latest s"Ifilitto And: a W0 ` Shore Thrott$h sleepta Ow `` R . % THE DEAD WIFE• Walter Baer a Co l glted; , I f°�,; known Bind highest authorities on mo ora The fountain t;iclo back l t yearly NeW YOpk. • , 2, It may be that he had in mind .:d: geolo�y, snoh as ' The Story of Ear. h nd What draw ht which seeing to matte a ttmth • One of the handsomeit sleeping oars that • i •rI.,, �' � r _. . The hour set for the luneri►1 h1 come. Man and The Dawn of Life. Dr. Daw on, Out of the table ages old, has e`er been turned out of the factory iA PU VIE, H IGH GR QH a , The hearse, with its black plumes, stood at has commended himself specially to 1 rge For drinking it the old grow young; now rennin from Toronto to New York t ' �� ' t numbers of eo le b tris stout an o ism It IA, indeed, a draught o gold, g COCOAS sad CHOCOL 'E$ ° 1. she farm house door. It seemed b► strange P P Y tai Surpas'ling all Ly posts sung. - r' without ohauge via the popular West t P,r4 to Darwin s theory of .evolution, end to the shore route. It is a buffet car and re-• on em. e;onnn.ne, n... z�.►..t and forelRn thing among the brigiti•oolored ' teaohinRs of other scientists of the Da win The draught maaat is Dr. Pierce s ioldsas :'. hotlyhooka, the oommoaplaoe eunsk>line, the and Huxley aobool. He is regarded as a»e Medical iNsoovery, of course. It is a most ireebments can - be obtained en scute, if N16NE8T AWARDS : ` tent: re uvenator of the weakened and desired This oar leaves Union Stationftm . : 3 of the foremost ohampion of the Bib ioal ° Toronto ever da exe t Sunda at 4.55 ie. w"' _' lowing of cows in the barnyard, ;and the ebilitate a stem. It drives out all lson Y q P YR r - F l view of creation as against that of the Y p° f Industrial and Food j chickens that moved about upon the 9"" Darwinians,and a number of hie best oke all im nifty, enriches the blood, and makes P•m., reaching New York nezt morning :: r�• p at 10.10 a.m. (�a f�undags the sleeper >'. lawn before the house. The wagor�e of the have been -written in defence of fila poet fan. the old and worn oat feel �►eung and vigor• EXPOSITIONS r ud 4 . , nus. Ponce -ds -Leon didn t dusover lt, but run■ from Hamilton only, oonneotia with,to nei ,begin farmers- filled the road, for the Although over seventy years. of age, Bir the throwgh train from Toronto vll at ; 9 �N EUROPE AMO AMERIOA. "� � fi gi g Dr. Piero* did, and he ri htly named it ��r W illiam retains his jntetlectu61 vigor „ gg as Gtrand Trunk office in Toronto for in- i'' itn .r ins , ` T -11 _ "1 - Garrets were much reepeoted. i when he call it a Gloiden lliscovery. y C UtiOn • k i andiminiehed, and oontinaes to be a fie• formation or space ip this rteeping oar. Re• � may . - Mrs, garret who had just die , was a cent and alwa a intereetin oontrib for lir. Piero*'s Pellets cure rmanentl "rI i.b i.�ea "nt�p.n • °':�,W q Y g Y nervations can be made in advane if f' Dods, eonnmen.honid.j.ttty ter-) : ,� . "home bod " and saw but littio of her to the popular scientifio literature of the constipation, indi estion and hesdaohes. i�lt our pl,"s of men•h.t.� Vii.; < ; neiKhbors, but her husband b od a cosewn day. - - AlAdbashfnl aiang will eke s wor'sa desired. t-:, A, F 771 Is�°�p D4: ..t - L 'n� `'' well-to-do by great industry and o tiv _ - __ , HEALTH AND HAPPINE brave• itiLd sY ORbCERL tY[RYwHlR[. P .- "' ing, and had pushed hie obildren on in the _- "'� aR�"�i' FEDI i E ' 14 - -r li } .. world. had been ta' colleleOwf It Wa3 Found By Lan k HEdB DISEASE YIBLIIS AIT- g FALTER BAKER • Q0. LTtt. OORCHEBTEA, MAK. - John his only eon, 'i'.1,., T$NDED VICTII[. 1Mt>r�s he is a snap for yew g� �g� and the girls to board ing• school, and they1. County Lady. e t . { Cod-liver Oil is useful hue sample cl th pieces for quilts. Send l were ao improved that they seemed to be• 'i•h lirifo of Capt. Ohms. mugger Radical- for trial lot, value. `,� �` ,' Alfie Had suffered for Trays Brass R alt. Cured of Heart Disease of Four beyond any praise it has 87, 29, 31 William St.. Toronto,, i ;1 - len to wile another class from their ears' Standing by.Dr, Agnew's Ou" - ! � -'�' g. q aeu sad galas int t`e seek-Eieia lea for the Heart ever WOn, and et feW are GZNTS WA TZD for the F els - -, •r, ;' mother. ;- .: - F 000unt Book. h hlr re `1� " Coimplltated theTroable cad Adde to A glens and tg They stood with their father at the oo'M ser U[Isery Her eealtalt ♦1 most Ir• Mrs' Chas, Mugger• Bii-d-ney _N. 8. "For willing or Can take it in °Om°�ended by th several Ministers of • -- over tour years I was e�lictsd with severs ricultnre for Can a Prlcee low. Terms N :;^ > to look fol• the last Lime at the woman who aortloasly Restored. heart trou►+IeL l3mothering'and oboktnQeensa i uat>�1�aj i�tate SCOtt�$ liberal. Bend for o anlage. VPri.rtent Aatoos, - �' lfrom Brookville Reoorde tions, swelled telt and aaklpy, and yarn is tett Toronto, Ont. . k f :• lay there. - side were m! sygr proms. -I doctored constant- _ ---- " Ysur moth8r was a pretty woman when Un a. pro3perous farm in the t,owashi of y,. without benefit, and in fact had despoirod EI1111Ia10$ 4f Cod -fiver Oil TORtONTO C IN(lr BCHOOL o> "' . , x Menta ae Lanark count liven Mr. d otev .. againbeingwell. Dr, Agnew'g Utitro tar Special tuivan es to young mon deeiroes � <„ I ', ` she was young," the farmer bad said.. It g ► y, the E[eart was at last tried and to my astonish. is not offensive; it is a1-' of acquiring the art of cutting and fitting gest r Mrs Joseph Wood, esteemed by all ho went gave relief inside of an hoar. I have lemen's garments. No better trade, a rare � had startled him to see how thin ahs with- know them. Mia Wood was born in the now weed three bottles aqd am completely IYIOSt alatable. ohanae. Write for particulars, 118 Yoagc 1 er9d her face was under the white hair. village of Merriokville, and spent her cured. ilio one can use too strong language in P tit. Also agenta for McDowell's Garment recommending this remedy, as iispowers to T Drafting Machine for Ladies, a�I i " Sarah's only fifty," he continued. "She whole life there until her marriage, nd oure are truly wouderfuL" . Children like It:: It 1s L.hadn't ought to look eo old." Hd had not her many friends are _ oongratula ing r d Qbarit should start in the hartrt red ti COd-liver Oil made more FOR AN_ OLD CANAf iAN BT'W�� 1. ; .. t thought of her looks when she was •live, her on bac recovery to health n y f $150.00 used between I1 and I$df. l strength after years of pain and su era ° � °� Ihs world by war of the pocket- effeCtUal and combined LOOK UP YOUR Os.D LI:TTBQ Sand old nal- . . - $� There was a Detrain sullen resentment, in When the cerise cadent of the lections of stamps cad et the bi best oas>e -,>i11 ' - under hie Brief that she was deed. lieu► Reorder oallsd at tbo Wood ho e• With the H po 105 111teS DDrice for them from ( AA NE DRAM . r was he to do without her ! She wile a was• y P P 86! Main Bt, li;.,Flamilton•OnO. "i ter hand at cooking, butter -making, lean-lstead, Ms's• wood, sltho°gh caw of TObaavO•WBkened Regolatlonfi. its strengthening and �� ** - looking the least like as iaysGd, aid Nerves irritated .b tobacco. alwa s �. DUTHhiG &SONS t drywork and eewina. He had never that mines irlhood and until recen 1 Y y flesh-fol7TlinQr Owers ,are g Y, cravin for stimulants e: lain wh it is • `y P r thought to ask her if she needed help• she was troubled with a weak book w fob g P Y SLATE, SHEET -METAL, TILE di CRAYEL ROO/ERd ' She had never complained, and to complete so hard to swear off. No -To -Bao is the only largely Increased. : gave her great pain at times . As etc R ew uari,nteed tobacco habit oure because it y her work she had risen at fear land had R Sheet ketal Ceilings, Terra Cotta Tile ,, older the `weakness and in incrs d. hon'( N permaded to aaa*pt a auatNtute / Black and Green Roofin Slate, Metal • ' g9ne to bed late at night, Things always p°' ants direot'1y oa of%cies serve oenteca, niece, Felt. Tar, Roofing Pith• Eta Glutte tik 1.and for nearly twenty years nbe was n ver desire a irriwtion remotes di sullen and Scott 6c Bown Belleville. JOc. and t m'.1. ran smoothly. She never spoke' of being free Irom it. About a ear a o her mi er ' __- a_____"--_ $' Downpipes, tato., supplied the trade. ill. It stuned him when she took this q g Y healthy, refreebing fleeµ M ny gs►in 10 ----' Telephone 1936.. Adelaide & Widmer Sts. j - was increased by an attack of sciatica, and ounds in 10 da s .You run no risk. No- TO WOOLEN MANUFACTURERS. TORONTO �:-. x_&- . cold and sank under it in two days. The �, Y Wools bow ht and sold. Hard Wat•te, Hari w this with her back troab,e forced 2tdr! to o•Bao is sold cad uaranteed b Dru gg doctor said that all her strength was gone. g Y g' Ends, Floc ks, eta., bought or ezchangcd for ANTi�U HELP. -Reliable men in every . - take to bed, where she remained a helpbess fists ever where. Book free. Ad. Sterlia Mill Su lies,- garnetted waste or shodd If• .. !, Sarah had the strength _of ten women, 1 Y g pp y• W- locality (local or travelling► to intro- � �i. " invalid for over four months. Diffe9ant Robt, S. Fraser, 3 St. Helen �t., Mo treat, the husband said. "Where had ;lt genet medy (�o., 374 3t. Paul, St. 6dontreal. P duos a new discovQry and keep our »how cards He wa's amazed and inuiknant Was doctors attended bog and et:e tried nu er. taekedupontrees,fencesandbridgeathrough- 1. cues remedies said to be a ogre roc her we can make nilst*kes so eu that we out town and county Stead em loymsnt a. this 'the justice of Glod, to take i.way ao trouble, but despite all she ooh tin fed to are almost forced to think they have already AGENTS iY�lNThtU Commission or ea'ary per month esus ex- . p 1.woman so useful in the world ! It was not p been made and are mere) waitin to be 011' the latest and best line of Hooks an penaeA and money deposited in any bank when grow worse. She was advised to try r. Y g bibles in Canada. all size,4 and price started. Forpalticulars write The World Med. right ! Williams' Pink Pills, but she had dose3 called for. Terme liberal. Write for circulars. Electric Co., P.O. Box 221; London, Ont., Can. ` Her dan hter sobbed vehementl . Moth - -i. g j' herself w•th so many medicines that her •- WILLIAM BBItitiS, Pablisber, Toronto . - er had always been so tender ! She did Ontario ARE YOU HnNEST, SOBER. INDUSTRI- t it; ie true faith in the healing virtues of anything was - A. ilial Ladiesl College• ac, much for them . They did not, OUS 1 -if so ,engage with us for 1895; SSW • . about gone, and she had fully made up her I$NINC TACKLE. Sporting GFoods, aur. month, fuel well acquainted with her since they The 8 me Art dejtartmegt at -ALMA F Ammunition Eitc., very large @took i3�61M1 a pedr. You can make it eaayi E' mind that her tr uble was incurable. At LAwas' CoLLsosi ST. TaOrttas, 11xT. elx hourA a da . Our agents do not com- • E - . ha.f- grown up. - But between tht lr music , , is Send for list. Correspondence solic ted• lain of hard ti es. Wh f They are mak- - . i ! lest a friend urRd her so strongly that she T. COSTLrN A CO•, y y y and their studies, and their young cow- doing very suooesstul week, over lOW in>{ money- sell! q our Portoction 1)idh Rash= 1'' consented- to giv the Pink Pitts a trial. 1898 Notre Dame St. >B ntreal - panicna, and - other' social occupations, certificates from the Ontario School of Art __ A er, theronly pr tical family washor mann- - t their lives had been filled 1 They smoothed More the first box wu all used she having been token by Ilia student, Perwaneatly cured d g P ��i ������ n a gfaatured; wait es, dries an potiohea dlehcV felts elf ht im rovemen which detoermin• A erfectl in t o minutes; no experience the folds of her merino gown, a little Student cues calif al Alma Coils a std y strictly Educes- { p y 4 Y g I necPsgary ; a child of eight operates it eaailyl 4 ed her to continue this treatment. From lienal SyeWm. No advance leo,+. write for ashamed -that the neighbors ahniild sea receive license to teach in the public and cheap and durable , weight thirteen pounds that ons she steadily improved, cad was olroular. THE ONTARIO iNSTIT(LT11:, made of anti,rust shee' steel; capacity Ind that she had no silk dress. She had high schools the various subjects of the 63 Shuwr St . Toronto soon able to be up and about the house. I pieceR; $10,000 for its equal ; every family I insisted that each of them should have art oourre. Rates low. Foe Announoement A -further use of the Pink Pills drove away 00 PFFR WEE& and stead em toy wants one. You don't have canvass: as 'ilk gowns, and had helped to make them. address Principal Austin, B. D. i soon ar people know you have t fur sale the L Jack,the son, like hie father, w e shocked ver verti a of the pais which had so {$15. moat,�ou work lu the loca�ity were T11 on yafilictsd her and she found herself A great man broken hearts semi to get you live 'gen us your addrewy anti we will send for a di@h waster. Each agWof• rnish i for roteoted ; no oompetitio We tarnish to see how tired and wog° b mother 8 alon ver Wel with lobes on them. ez lain thobu@lneas, µ'rite to day y p looked• He had talked for a year or two again enjoying the blessing of perfeo0 g Y - - �he Quem Silverware Co.,;hntrepL sample (weight six ounds) in nice. ease I health. ight months have passed sial» ____ _ _ _ _ _� __ _ _ _ to lady a entm to ta�a ord rs with; Dae of taking her for a week to New York. she tseaaed neing the Pink Pills, and io that Date Or General Election• agent made 5214.53 fimt ten d ys. Address, Sha had never eeea a great city Aut he POR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS for full particulars, Ppr eo on Mfg. Co.. alwt�ys had some engagement. Hs remora- time she bas bees; entirely free from pain When b i6 to be * This gnatioa it dis. DUNN' Englewood, Ill. ___ or weakness, and says she is oonfide°t ao turbin the souls of litioiane. In view of Y". L �._ bared now that she had riade enougfi fir: the g Po lair to keep -him in spending money •t I other medicine could have performed the the matrerial alteration in the commercial N EW BOOKS ' - . . - .y wonder Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have done olio of the county which would be _ o0llege. He wished he had contrived that P y y f for her. She says, "I feel happy not only involved in a chaa a of overnmeat it is a -BY li tie ►ioliday for her 1 They all felt now because I aei now tree from in or ache g g '`' how good and unselfish oho had been, and pa matter which ooaosr°e the general public. �A���, H AU NRS how dear to them. but because if my old trouble should return Meanwhile the aohir g oorn of the populace BA�Kl ` . 'Why should she be taken from us !" the , at any time 1 know t•o what remedy to cry for a remedy and the government gI ." : . - 1-:-_ ive. - look for a, release. no heed to rho demand. Look here i don't hiss Detde : a Romanoe of the -Prg• - old man moaned, bitterly. "It is cruel. POWDER *vines. Ily Stanford Eveleth(Mre,W, ,., Dr. Williams Pink Pills are esposially sutler this ns lent to Vela the ase of means J. Dickson!. Paper 300. clot =1 00 - Why has (xod done Ihia thing . t3 y , valuable to: wo en, They build up the o n to all and which removes the most ' . • Japan, the Laaid of the Morn, By close i fore the d sac woman owls make no an 1' her lips °' P° /��jry}}�/ [ ' y K blood restore t e nerve., and eradicate THS CVVi\ S BEST f RIEND Rev J• �'• Sou°by, B A• seely ewer save ' paiotut esus obeunace aocns is two days. illu,itrated.. .......... .. •e.)1 bi ' those troubles w ioh make the lives of ao aminitas sure actin corn cafe. Putaam's r ARMrAT SAI E IM Ir.ANADA. thah which toil had stamped apoalthe thin, man women o d and Dun , a burden. g 3iotJle Verse Grave and (fay. By worn face that seemed pleading for testi. Y ' . y g Yataleea Cora Eztraatoe. _ - - -- ----- ---- -- -- _ - . yy • Beugo gt,, tatcj lidl g r and Ar Dizziness, palpitsition of the heart, nervous W, W A good impulse will cot grow into aatfot� fist of tirtp. its 100 ori anal i her headache and nervous prostration speedily trations, by the author and other SI$ WILLIAdI llAWSON: .' without ottitivatiau. ' a a Canadian aria+ . ...ii iA r yield to* this wo derful tnediome. Thep T are cold eel in bo the trade mark ao i "i"-"- iciest Lake end Prairies Twenty Y e`' THE SUFFERING OF OLD''PBOPL$. Years o[ Fc�ontier kite in Weitern The Eminent Qsaa tea t3eientist KLese wrapper Printed i red ink, at 50 cents a i Canada -184_$2. By John McDougall. Am 11 %itb .,f full-page illustrations by J. works are Well and Favorably Known. � b,': or six bozos f r 54,50, a°d may be bad 1'is simple atnd Gabe Relief in the Use Lan lin....... .. .... . of druggists or irect oy inail from Dr. C�LY ASK YOUR SEWINGMACHNVEAGENT Ethf omaParsonageVeranda. - _ a, There ie ao impreeaion in some quarter. Williams' Meds a Company, Rrockviile, of Boa�h Amoriaaa ICidnoy Care. FOR IT, tNi.SUMA 3CENT STAMP Byy Mrs. �E. Jeffers Onth, With that the British provinces in ibis country,. Ont I The -iutrering trout kidney trcuble endured FDR PARTtCULARS.PRICE LIST, illi►strnRiona by J• tt'. Bengnuph......>al GO1. : r 1 by men and wa,men who are getting a little ® SAMPLES COTTON YARN.d.e. Lion the Naafis A Humane $tory. By 1 and Canada in particular, have: very little • -' u in yearn is often excetedingly dihtrs,aing. , .. , • A. G. Savi ny. -.- .,,-............... ai0 . 11. . pp e.3 :<_ to their credit in the way of the prodnetion ARISTdCR TIC SLUM MIN& Tite annoyance and inoonveniece caused by r r C • • For Sale by all Booksellers• I __ deraiagenteatot the kidneys in anis too plain 1�'ILLIA BRIGGS Publisher, . of men and women who -have made a large (T>re ilfartiesa it reit Is the trl'tititcitetpel � to all who have been troubled to this+ way. - e � e n • K mark in the world, says the Philadelphia ' : H'tw keen the dintre"J-4 at times from what 2x_33 ohmoad St:. West, Toronto ' District -A F ee Smoke In CYurer. ly known as prostatic troubles in the old. such , - _ - ' *' 4 . . - �Preae. If this has been true at any time it a•• enlargement. InAamuiation and vloeration A despatch iTom London says .-The , of the prostate gland. Without any prooent - certainly is not true of the present. Among Duchess of • Teoi�, mother of the liuchesa i Kid ey irtitter e gel es im ediateutandmlaxiio° r - w.' the rising poste of file day Canada certain• �� .... , of Yolk, has bee" damming in the White• reilet in all such case+. It is a wonderfu t - ly has a full share. Am n the are Bliss 1 modiolne for kidney trouble of whatever kind. va ' - g chapel district �9he joined in the prayers ' It Is oeseatially a•'tldney cure, and boasts of - �� i Carman, Archibald Lampmaun, (.bugles Gl. nothi°rt more. Nut it is king here ♦cry n�%j D. Roberts Duncan Csm bell 'cot t, g, offered at the neetinga of poor women time. �v✓j � J - . - p . �' and girls. and (also joined in singing Brown and W. W. Campbell', w one names tine h m°s- i�h$ •` had distributed amon A woman's judgment is liable to a ttrec. '` , Y g __�_ CANADAS t3REATEST are familiar to i he readers of our magazines.'tae deeerviag l,obr alothiag cad woollenr A ffi$tter NOW B8 Orid Dt8 tit�� - /� . D'1 r.-Lampmann has been ranked by Mr. knitted by hersel end the huchoesof York. - y p 0 i USIC HOUSE ' Howells amon the error. est of American A novelty in reliioue triuions !n'tbe East The tact (bat Sia Leon Miaerat Wa ria Yt 8 IIO bCG'lttlst usiC Pub{ishecs,Manufteturers g g )end u free emolt�iag services. The ipvit• the only recognized pertsat medicinal star j' $GOtCh but !nd Importers 4 singers. And as for men of -scientific ations to these ism vices run :- If you oa the ooatiaent ie cow be cad di uta. OF EVERYTMINq MU$IOAL -< Y P o tihonght and aohiavements, there is no man want a tree amok+, coots Sunda! toChrist e. That It Duces Indigastfon Rhenmrtasm Y O ti . C 8 A n a church." A freoi cup of tea apd tobacco ' ' dPEC1ALT1[A i living who ranks:higher than the xrbjeot of Riliousnesa and Kidney troubles is proves S1Do1[C, a btttt� gratis are Riven, nd w a Reaeral tbinR the by the aamerow inetaneei in which it has ;+ Our `imperial' Awad laoiret- •I this sketch. Sir William in a Nova Scotian vesipients of the i vitations accept them. mrnta pultaro, Mandolin. 1., cured where other reme=ties failed. e1gAr tllitil "` I oo sarsjoe, Nwrmon4eas. by birth, having been born at Picto°, in Our leading phpnioiaaa reaommsnd it for ' and the Latesi- Music PubIl_ - 1820, but he has s nt nearl all his active `5 Life In he Suburbs. i f p ii , ' Muttons. to* Don't purchase until - . Pe y , s rheas diseases, and, besides, the proprietaes �OB nOYI you see aur prices. try, life iu Canada, and ie thoroughly li3estitied - �itde Son -b ma, there's a tramp guarantee it. .Hold by all reputable deal- ,, r Sr,td jbs Catalog,xss - with the educational and soientifio mteceat coming in the ga . era. 1 "Whommg roods r•- of.that country, Mrs. Suburb- Bray me I - You go up It is better to give than it is t,o reoeiv'e, �er �`�� �� - , ywisd. _ Dr. Dawson received his collegiate train• stairs and stamp i round sn he'll think its Icor the giver is always the creditor. * j urs wA»T T,.. Aoomu or .vsmr ,.u•b i .: p �tlt! ♦ Qt aaZ /1A011[A AMO aANOYAaT[A tN OAMADA ins at Edinburgh University, but returned your father, and ll put some tobacco on 8 -I im.- ­ :mediately upon his graduation; to the the stove• i' . Of them for lt' �- iWNAIEY,R0YCE8�COt 3 provinoee, and entered at once upon his Th8 �iab&4l1 �BllWay • life work, which has been almost wholl - uarterr - . . �, IY It Absurd. , . is now' ; acknowledged b travelers to be Q that of geological research and Cpaohin y [ !T g : ' - the shot st, quickest and best line from .. --=• '.- .- lata MONO STRt , His contributions to tteologioal literature Itis a surd to tr to aura rheumatlRett with i have been voluminous rich and; varied. (sarsaparillas, and the ordinary adver tilted ' Canada o Ch_ icago, aft. Louis. Kansas City, tMliRt TdRAOCO dA., MMTasak. TORONTO, - CANADA ` ,a =- ooinpounda which alta recommended for tiro old Mexico, California and all westerp and In 1855 he became principal .of McGill oure of almost every disease to wbigh the ; eouth•western point. Its train ecluipaleat University dt Montreal, and loiter was human flesh is hely rs su erlativel the Hnest is Ametioa. It ial . - made vice-chancellor, Ie. these capsofties Thls disease, ae a�l,know, la o$used _ by an I p acid oNon in the ; blood, and can only be ! .the great truni line that passes through BSl ., "'r: p RA Y.RU . be hue been connected with the' leading I quickly and efreotuially removed by the ul+s I six amtes of the Union and makes direct _ ,I';_,:,� { * educational institutiona of Canada for'' - . ( of an internal re ady, which will neutralize ' EV8 led W6nti them. eve - ' ly fort years. It is only withi the past • oonneotioa with one hnnrired and nineteen Better thhl sellson thou eTer. ry p. it, and thuv de@troy iia irritating properties, '- pear tat he has retired from iP►otiv ser• I The ingredients of Oouth American Rheum- other railroads, Ask year nearest ticket dealer sells them. They wear like Iron. - viae, q alio Cuce have not,been long known, but arq ' agent for tickets cad timetable of this won• - _ - ^� -�� - recommended by some of the latest E;ugltsh Cana. �' r Ur• Daweon'e eervioes to the. !saline of inedioal works as being to rt•eumati,em what derful eailroad. J. A. Richardson, science have had the moot abundant end quinine is to aRuo, ne obsolute .specific. "The than Passenger Agent, hi. K. Oor. King and PRI(iHTp tLnd HpORIZONTAL. eminent recognition. He has bden made a rat dose of refnedy,giveepsrfeot relief. and (Yoage �treota, `Toronto. �tat�lPerb�ad�Senl-PortRble i . it at once begins the chemical pr000t;s qt nen• q m•a doesn't aiwara knotlr himieif, flus r ll ` ",i member of a lar a number o 1 ained so• tralWng the said of the blood. It usually cure* ,RM �' N t .•; { {) cieties in Europe and America (ie. 18A2 he one tc throe days. !m'c always proud of the aoquaiotanoe 7 en .11. • -.t a - received the Lyell medal of the Geologio'Ll A hand -shake illi -sometimes Setter thah when ho foes. 800iety of London for distinguiel�ed service a prayer.. ! N - k,, tS --For MakiuR a Deliol0=,. 1. n geographical study and researich, and for Cold fn the he4'd-Nasal. Balm gives-im 6 pS' , '. r� ew.o the'lame reason was knighted biy Queen mediate relief,epiaedily oure,. Never fa+l-•.-- Health Drink at Small Cost• ;•, •..1. I 1. �, ,� Victr�ria in 1864. He was seise1 by rbc _�- "Adam's I%ot Beer 1Cxtract.........nne brittle 4 Mar uie of Lorne ae the first evident of. P'lei#►manp's Yeast .......,.,.:...half's cake '; i One Mlnuie Cramp Cu>h• q ,M, R the $ Sugar...... .,. .•..•.••••.(..twopound9 1X0ffiXISD In city, Ef1<'ective `r , : ' a oval 5ooiety of Canada, a>pd In 1.892 La ewarni V1+aster . . ..............two gallons WorliLag'Daetiities a Darabiuty. .. ! t was president of the dmerioau �►s;ociation This ie the sed of the hour and Nerd• pjelve th• sugar and yeast is the water, `- ' for the Advancement of Science, a. id after• QUARANTM XO GIVE FULL POWER CLAIMED - line gores cramp is ane inlnuts• $palm add tjae sztract, and bottle; place !n eF warm i k ward held a similar position in �hq British is at. once relievgd by its Use for it oon- ply tm• twenty -to -r hours until it formouts. AND zo ns Aa saPsesi.Nzso .- raise the most po*erfui and pain subduing then place on fee. when it will open sparkling s ` oVeP 2,000 in suc cessful O eraRition. "�� �" ,� } -=rt ?t`r L,, eoaiety of the eanie name. The a are only and dollolous. p .F • few of the honoes bestowed u this remedies known to Medical Science. Ner- Tb@•root beer caul be obtained in all drug . ill will pay you to write us before buying. PAmpklef free.._ , • ., , � . fortunate a4d gif�} Nova good' a ° villpe or Nerwa L`ns oure is sold by drug-• and grocery stores in 10 and 26 stout bottlea to %UWC*unpiyofsecond-itaiid Ane rb•*Ak ' i �n CAir:ADJ� R t�"W"attaedwit0vrk•s.: WATER.O US, BRANTI=ORD. , Tc eaamerata $fir '' - t 4v Williams writingi g is 0 d e e. w and t ma e g - t I t..4'f; I;1n., ¢- �:. )r3 +<- - - _ _, - ;�, :,r - r -7, - ..F .-#. - - -,., .. i I.- - y .. - C -: ,., .._. „-:r. t31W..- ;at __ :.... , ,, - ..., _,�. }bs� I.i:� fir- {k'. <- - t a ! .. .. .: . s - „-. �,, r 1 s r ?,VL i••:--- !. ., -w «, e.:1:' `r .,.: ' ,` P 3 a :- _ - ::. , r I i .. ... _... x: ... t... .. rr ., T . r �...ax _ . i . : .> : ... , _ . - w .. .. .. r'- :. - .• , - . � _ Rut 't^. ,�•.Wj '`,S. `- �` ct. - . :.. ._ .:.. - ,. { ,.. y ... n *�.. .. _:. a 'F+� �'Y' c - , p y • .kt .� .. -3 5 74 ut _91 ,f ,+R:A v - i I. ::. ...' -1 - e _ 'f{y3.1 i' :.. ii L e- f Gar ..�T J. .. �5, _- .. � . {,�,Q .. .. !�. .... .. .' . tt - � .. tom.- ,_ >- r .., t }� '�1 11 ... - •. ... �. _-.. � ."so*. .r -.. .. --:: _ .- - � . �. -, ._ ..1 - _ S�r U K a , t > r ! �* L L. 1, rtf5 -.i e..:� ^'-g-. .. .. ..... j.T, _." r;Y - .yy 1` a ..'...a ..- ... f � .:,; ✓f�LJ{�:. �.. 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Webb, who 'for• St• Charles hotel, and D.�itllitne , of the i� `.. - merly lived here, was keeping hotel at y _€ ' Railroad hotel, for 'selling liquor after11 * i . S't , . - . .- : tt Edgington.—Journal. - hours. Both pleaded guilty, and the * ---•� former was fined 112A and coeds for the 1 � 1C1r � X� �x� � i ;.:.� � i Itllt. Zi©n. ". fi1.rst offense, and the. latter =40 abd costa " .� S s -'published every Friday morning &t its othee — for 8eoond offenc®. Pickering, out. The arinivers r Any porson desiring to adopt a Canadian I. - k,1 _ - y services is connection : - - . 1. 1.TERMS I, �': with - our Sabbath school took place here child will hear of some very suitable oasesP I •1.lt8 Per year; $1.00 itgald l d�aaaa. - - - Sunday last andjwere very successful. -In by writing Rev. C. W. Watch, Brighton, , , > RATES OF ADVERTISING1 . the afternoon Mrs. Hopper, o[ laremont, Ont., who has several children placed in - r I First insertion, per lin - - 10 Dents. V_ Each subsequent inseion, per line -; e �� taugklt the' dray a lesson to 'the eicol, and his care for adoption into good chriatian Sto e -- This rate do n _ her manner of teachin was er inuob a ..Y• es of include Legal or F reign ad g. v y p homes. He has some bright little boys vertisements. preciated. Rev. Bunner followed with an of three and under, Canadian children I - 8pecial terms given to partie4 ma tug con- address. In the evening Rev. McAuley, of who are deserving of cod homes. Dr1in• . facts for 3 or 6 moiAhe dr by the ye r. Half- K • i yearly or yearly contracts payable- qua rly. Pickering, preached a very acceptable serm- isters and others knowing of orphan and I I --AND CALL AT•� . ' - Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, on t0 a large cangregatlon. Collections - . : _ . dna year, 5 00, payable in advance. 4 destitute children in need of assistance I _ . . ;+ . . $ were takeq.up at both: services, and some ,Mr. Watch will be plgaeed to correspond - - - - - . . , �'Notics in local columns ten cents per line 1. - five cents per line' each subsequent ; insertion. 13i.50 were r4lized therefrom. iThe . , , with and advise in the matter. Persons , - $pecial contract rates made known o applica- officers and members of 'our eehool hAve i , rL,* . tion. No free advertisinr,. every reason to feel pleaded with the result applying will please send name and ad. ! . Ad �rtisements without written ne ructions - dress of #,heir pastor. Finan ial aid and, _ will be inserted until forbidden and ch rged ac- of the above sergicea. Q 0 6 a a . clothing will be a reciated and a lied • - µ -' cordingly. Orders for discontinuing veptise- - I' RP Pp 0 . - .- ments must be in writing and sent to the pub- .' as the donor desires. . fisher. - 8. OOK ROAD. 1 . ` i , • �. - . ,lob Work promptly attended to. '':I r � 1 1.. 11 � . � - . Hustle u Bill the season will soon be ; . W. -1.- CLARK - PROP IETOR. P , - over. I i .I - - . H. Lankin is visiting friends in Vork , . L `:- Our Polities-Stnet indepen encs. these days. b '.I i .' . _ - Our Aim—A First class Local:P Boneless Turkey, Boiled Chiokeru, ,- ; per. ;- Miss Kerby vi ,ted with her sister, Mrs. ' Our Espeotatione — Th heirty Wm. Carr, recently. & Red Salmon, . I * - Canned ' Dack, - I : support of the people of Pickering and icintty. . Jno.- Mitchell and wife visited friends' in $car Lobsters, * Hey `Bat'dinee, . Darlington last gveek. Fresh Herring, It . - * Thralls Haddie, - � r Mise L. Palmer, of Pibkerin , e with Prime Cheese. * Bees Pioklea. - - ; FRIDAY, JULY 19, 18 6.. g Cbristiee' Bisonias. * . - - Mrs. H. E. Poynter at present. Corned Beef, _ . .% - Geo. Hayes, . of Toronto, is spending a ,... - I • , A: NOTES AND COMMENTS. few weeks with his brother James here. • - =I. -1 w . = -- Mre. A Boyesf of Pickering, visited withlld �jh�ipl•V Syrl�p • • ' - The British- elections are dW on her sister, Miss J. Westgate, .on Saturday .] •J • • • . a . . I last. . i ; - . • . and the lini6ai8ts have made t amen- - 1 "� Miss J. $eldon, of Pickering, spent a F dons gains. "Home rule r Ire- few days with "Mre. John Mitchell rbcs 'F� i I . . . , k land " will have no place in ritish week. _ ; Fresh Lea, a polities for many years to tom . The News offide wale crowded to the door I . - I . on Sunday evening last. Wonder was there - `Hand . - . :s off Manitoba " w're the a special meeting of the reporters? �3Oa�{.Urse�f Cook words inscribed u on thousa ds of Messrs. Mitchell atld Toot have each .T -�� u lJ I . . ` I I ran p purchased a new Massey Harris binder. � . � . �1"' - orange badges worn in Colli gwood dard ,- I' I . -I I -_ This Tooke like pospecte of a good harvest: .. on the IZth_ Mr. Foster n- the There is at pr ent�in the pound keepers - ,. . . ' - House the other day made a stn ement Yard here fi+e sh ep and as the owner hueT,�j�_�' � - : { failed to turn np they will be sold on Wed• . W as to the Governments posi ion on ; . - 1 • . the school case. Remedial legislation neAll-she sdav an to ate" m ., p farmers have finish- ....,���'� Shuttle a ' 1-Fvlt... will. not -be passed at the present sea- ed haying and ' ommenred harvest, and _ . cion, in order that i�Ianitob' may those who have lsike have it threshed and `LEAD THEM ALL I � 0 ods! M c -. have a chance, to settle t e inlatter report the yield as something aboye the ' ... • . herself ; but if such is not don , such average. We have always s heard that hot weather • `• .' . .. ' ) '- a measure is promi3ed by the '.ederal with a few gentlo" showers brings most thing , . ' • leader within the next few onths. on little before its usual time, but we � 4 � i• It is not probable that such action never knew until a short tis:ie ago that it New Prints', Cottonadea, g Corsets: had any effect on leap year. That's right, $hirtiII S, I be necessary, as solus is rt df a teach your Lady bow to drive now, she can . Gents Ties, latgst Style and Color. White •and Fanc Shirts 3 settlement will likely take plc with- not Learn Danger.. y1. ` y ` Spring Suitings and Pantings. in the next few weeks. Remnants of Prints at Reduced prices., ; _ _.. -- I Weill Papers from fic. up. Another murder has just b on`un- I :' wI . ,, - . earthed in Toronto, the victi beica _ , g i i �-GEO. PA�gE$ Dunbarto two little girls. The perpet a or, H. t ,- r n. . �: H. Holmes, .is now in Philadelphia ' Z:. ; _ ,,� ----- w, jail charged with trying to defr vld an I_- I. insurance company. He enter;, d into s==ue --`' I I MILLINERYi . 7 _��f 1 '' ( s t t t" ' i-' a conspiracy with alLother felwand - - . sh--„t,,.., - ___- -.-------,e , , , . i W"IV, ov"v"4v wua 0UUUUcsoiul, ❑L Dis I , �. 4( _ companions life was taken. Ten to �it�e. �•,�� '� � a'�` There ain't no use in talking • het *possession of the full am unt of I M ,,� • $%”- . If you want a good machine, 1 �--� - the boodle the children of t e poor �`k- I You ought to buy the Standard ; ",�'--- I . �' { It's the beat you ever seen. I _%/ fellow were to be got out of ill way.% _ - . Thio fiend brought the two lit irls j.`- � 1,)�.4'. i g g - The viberatin fellers to Toronto, rented a house a d murd - 376k.�1 All look on it and grin. �-� ered them, burying the bode n the - kz ' f A sayen them that buys it ( _ �l t Will be sadly taken in. I - cellar. - This „rime was tom fried 1, . , . ' last October, but the bodies w re not i' _ ! An you will see- in this 'ere instance xy ` ~� _ MRS.- I discov8red until one day thi week. _ - That their eayin' is not true, - ` a T�� T - _ For ►he Standard is a booarin' I • YX 1 SE s Holmes has a long list of rimes _._ .�;," .-1 And we're bound to see it through, PICKERIN I.� - charged against him, among th m be- '-- #""` - '_ G, Ont. - . y _ N,.z ,u �- So taint no in talkin', ing sit murders. Among his ictims I `"> i - - were two sisters, they having 0,000 , " -If you want the beet machine. ; . G between them. By putting th m out I You'll have to buy the Standard HILTS DILLINGHAM' . - � - I - - 1 - And we are sa w' what we mean. . y __ . of the way he got possession f this - -Sffi81I - ,Profits . . money. Holmes leas escaped justice . So this is the way with agents of old . ! - Furniture Establishment is replete with the latest -styles in - for many years, but he has been cap- I, _ . style machines. Thev still try to make _ . ' - o el v hero BEDROOM ITS at $12. . tured at last, and there is n t the . ' pleb ie e t i ld vibrators are. the B pe $ U I beet, but when the Standard Rotary least doubt but that his life ill be - . . PARLOR i3uIT8 $hat le is shown to the people a knocks , Y!, required of him by the state. h - . the bottom bat of all their statements it —'• and establishes the foot that the Stand EXTENSION TARLEB d ; STOUFFVILI,E - �j F and is the beat on earth, i CHAI Sof all d . . ---� eacriptiong• , L :,. 3lra. A; T. Mitchell, we regret ay, ie -� I T' }} ! We have a lot of new styles in picture Frami son hand. very ill, but wa hope' she mays n be \ = H. P o : L'a u t11 _• g' , - (luitae well again. - _ _ - - I ` '. . W. Baker, M. D., of Bobcaygeory, rrived _ - - - UN E - - yesterday at the home of his paren Mr. -- RT7�1II a .Our Undertaking Department is silso complete " in every - . and �lrs. Joel Baker. I e respect. Coffins and Caskets in all sizes constantly on hand. Embalm- �. Bailiff Noah Brownsberger. of'j Boa ; STAi1 �� BANIC lag made a speoialty. . . ," eevain, ,flan., is spending a Month, v, siting ' � �� ' / ` 7 •.1 . HILLS c DILLIN • t > friends :a Stouffville and vicinity.' - / ` ' �ti ; O. .F CANA. __. ,DA,. � ■`■ �` - � I Noah Stouffer yesterday had erec edahis " w• AM, Plekering0 t. , . - I _. - ... _� - "' large barn, 80 ft K 50 ft, on the 9t, line Z r M 'Markham. 'J - Capital, paid bo $1,000,000 . Joel Baker has been very ill recent y bat - $gyp 000 pSO Travel• For e1. � . - . . - ,- - ".. is now better and we hope he may n on- �# - I'' Reserved Fund .. , ­ ­_... . " - -- joy good health again.—Tribune. - 'j � �.. ; ..:. rI -­ - Assets Over . - - $7,700,000 WANTED.--Beveral faitbfull n- oice • - . I UXURIDOE. r- __ Head Office, TORONTO. tlemen and ladies to travel forges -Gra. .- ... - . � - - . tablished hquse. _ fife thermometer registered 90` i the �`�=--+ �-_- M - -t This Bank has a branch at $toaffvillQ . . e ­0f,,,,,, - ; . �. --..-..- ... .. . - - . - - -shade on Sunday. i where deposits are taken at current rates. SALARY $180.00 do EXPENSES . . The farmer and gardener once m r' wear �,�, Sams of $ I and upwards received in �, a smile, for their crops have been a red. ! :, ' the SAVINGS BANK Department, and '. Position permanent if suited ; also �. �j rived. ay. evening the much needed . n ar And �iniok I�eturhts, interest allowed half yearly, increase. State reference rind en- ��' tF'r� Flo, ••�I ... . .1 �''Farmers sale notes and other good close self -addressed stamped envel- In a game of tennis on Tuesday, seers. - paper discounted at lowest rates. For --Call at the Sharpe, Bascom, Vyvyan and Clar e, of further informations 1 to - ops. r .. the Uxbridge club, easily defeated for re. - NetV Advertisements.. 1 apply . . presentatives of the Newmarket clntl; I .I t - THE NATIONAL - - JOHN ELLIOTT, Agent, . ' '1' The funeral of R M. Noble's two ee>ie'- �oo BIIBHELe of Beed Oate and 816 817-818 Omaha Bldg., CHICAGO. old son, who died in Caunington on atur- a targe quantity of berry busheM, both STOtUF'FVILLE _ day, took place from the G. T. R. a ation red and black. d. E, GEE, Pickering. ! I j ' here to the Cuaker hill cemetery on Mon• No. tr A PERFECT TEA , day afternoon.—Times. L,NGINE FOR SALE Good b e a M p m 1:4. I PICBERIN(}, OI�T, Some fires are burning -in the swa ps of L Waterous Engine (ls horse power), in >f Cr �{ © ; O = ' • . Scott, principally in the direction of a h- g°A°d repair, for sale on easy terms Apply to 4 •� b •► y ;� W. H. EIyiBB, Prop. P J MES BALL, Vl hitevale. 2Stf V 4 �' s �,� i r yr., west of the 4th con.LL. oo o ,�, ` �. fi The Free Methodist church has n an- g a o � ,. ~• 'dergoing • repairs' and was re-ope a Last M1SS OHARLOTE GFREEN WOOD— • ,e Q Q �, y K a ' Qa 0 ,01 T H E- C E L E B RATE D Sunday; Services -were held in the tem WLII give lessons in Ohamoal, Gray9a, e• 8 $ - W_ *-.__5 Oi ; and pencil drawing, Water Colors and 011 8 Q I . LEHIGH VALLEY COAL ,penance ball daring the church renow tion. PaintinP, om (lo ids, Nature Objects, For b S - $I a?troto as'' -,,g You ma be tied b a woman if ou want terms and date apply to Mita• tlr• W. DECKER, p:-.-.2 Y Y y -_ }i► i m�m�,+�p'� -►�saT Tea aoknowle' ed to be th Pickering. You Mrs. Alma Dale of this town ha been ��a n, dg - e best ill 'a p ,0, A. N TNi WORi,b TEA ,` � : granted the power by the yearly me ting, s b F b �'�d _ 1. coal mined.5 � � ._'. �� and which was.'ast conferred on th' e- REBB DdABIN�-� V 4 d Ir O FROM TME T[A PLANT TO THE TEA CUP . 7 d D The. anderslgcrad . e _ E , �,, : �'14 " nomination in Canada b the Govern ant wishes to inform the ladies of olalemont ••..I A�1 IMPO$TINCf DIBLC� 1.Y ► 0 is $ 0 LN ITB NATIVUPURiTy, «.. and vicinity that she it to laically perform the marriage care ony. N prepared to do sU w w{{��, �►aa �" "— -•--��--- les of drew -making, at her howls: By acre• r - 1 .. it p, O Mo,psoon " Tea is ! the Indus Pfau 1KINE,�.. t� FR Ohf TH +, : A #PW sesta around the fences are sed• ful and Bood work she hoppes to obtain ai share U., ' ,� •b 0 •,� a Sam�® w t he t qualities Indian ed at the lacrosse grounds, especially on of public patronage. LIZZIE' BIRRELL, _ y a i -w r.so war Teas. Therefore they use the greatest care in the Why buy inferior coal when you oars- the oerasion of a celebration like' July let, Claremont, ons. 118tf °e alae►;os� of the Tea and its bland that ;i$ why the y y ' -alnd if funds would permit the grand Laud •• ro _iw rb a t • p1° d'p y put It pis thaanlialves and sail It unty in the y y tb4 best,for same ce, should be made a little truer to name e b . OR -$ALE :Oce-dri$vin Horse Lela "r a s`p Ysy ka>�. tharalsr secariag its plus•ity and azoem e. r the addition of a neat roof :to protect s y 6 years old, dark bay 15i hands high sound ,� so d us O 42 " up in Ib., z lb. and s lb„ pact&, and never , T/� i}' P and kind in harness, suitable for family driver. 0 r o zal •.+W u� t•f1•� IV$ D �, tators from Ban and showers. Sire General Brook, Frenal) Dam, y I wa y Z '•••s ,. AUo Sam- :s ALL. 01188 tP 11'.: T Word was received here this tnbznl $t of toy skelton road acro has been drove aLnt a sb' •a Sept 0 c ` I tf your grow act RINt,1 8R',i RaCHEI�iNt�. _- k a quarrel at Edgington, in which two ][Lal- dozen times. i goon second hand to b a>td a• s: ,. per, Iw :it.-tetll bias to ws �'. fans shot and wounded Mr. and Mrs. rank �Kroom F v Will sell the above cheap o• sae ar 's e' °. . at :kk' vapor* Apply.to air. Hop>rtms, Grp . (PP Gordon House.) fr Webb, of Edgington. This afternoo the Giver, Oat• > a -- i y. `.� t a i t + •- ,. ._. .., ..- . ; . . '. 9. i x �Y d .♦F.-0, .. : .-..:.: ,. -_.:.- --.. ..M 1.. :.. .ham^ la _ i : T� b RL. Y�i, ^Z, ^I"d,' .I;z. _._ _: :. ." . : --. .f p, ._ .. .�. k.3'•,.. 3 . war i ' r i _:.., .. - � r -,.. -o-- - . -...-, .:. __.-�., .,. :.%.. -. .. . k.W,f_ - ,,,{{7 .art"- : a. .. _ t py _I jx > _f: ,{ I @ s ; .,I. '< ` rf2-3 f•� , 4" « . .- .' t De `fie Kennedy, Y i >1 - . I I . .. YF• "' , . . 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I r _ -, I '� - . _. �;. _r " � I � , F '. � . , -. .., :­:. � ;. i I.:'- ,.1.,J, . ­ ­: r. ­­.... - - ., _ ... _ aI.", . 1:,�. � __ - _ 'Il-- ... ­­­. .. . , . -- - -- ,­ . � I ­:; I ... � . , - �-,, DISTRICT DOS' Plain paper that roll bghand; the walla Horse Register. • plastered and pictar®leas ; the floors f., STOLEN IN THE MOST BARE FACED MANNEE scrubbed white but oarpetiess ; the stove - �� . FROM OUR EXCHANGES. clean and shiny, but decrepit—a carefulnl� 'orf �188t), [7T11J, the ill�- . preserved collection of ancient iron, where. ported Clydesdale stallion, the property The new bare which H. Salter is bei d- in of Jonathan Porter; Pickerina, Ont., Sappy loge sputter and smoke, grid will make the sew on of 1898 as follows ing for Wm. ring, in the 2nd Con. of whereon stinking cattle food seems oontin. . East! Whitby, was successfully raised tl ually to be boiling. The farm is not half Monday, Jane 3rd, leaves his own stable, Thursday, the 4th lust. fenced and the cattle have to be confined Pickering, proceeds to Woodruff's hotel, Whitby, noon; Central hotel. Oshawa, Wm. Harris, a thirteen.year-old lad, ib in on® small enclosure every night to keep night. Tuesday noon to Woodrufi's in Ail awaiting to be tried on a charge of them out of the growing am. The j g g hotel, Whitby, night. Wednesday- to I . stealinga coat .rom Lawler's boathouse, various implements of agridultare stand in . Pickering; thence o his fence corners when not in use, warping to Gordon's hotel, ..: Whitbyy, on Saturday last. P g • own stable over Thursday night. Fri - L. T. Barclay. Whitby, and L. K. M r. the sun, rusting after rain. day, atxlee Fonnd's, - on, Oshawa, leave neat , and Lay to t. Although there is no sign to indicate the J Danbartou, noon , presence of childhood, yet there are Maxwells hotel, Highland Creek, night. tend the Foresters sovereign Brand led a children in that home ; though there is Saturday to his own stable 'until the fol- meeting in London, Eng. . nothing but cleanliness to suggest the lowing Monday morning. Hamilton Bros., (:filen Huron, lost 200 presence of women, there are several Fo is ,gtw,nt4m. Standard, 199,99 A.T.R tons of wheat; had their machinery badly daughters and a mother in it ; -there in a trial 2.17}, race reo. 2.28f, the property of ' damaged, and 2 feet of Sand piled in their father', also, and sone, growing and fall. W. G. Barnes, Green River, will make the basement by the recent rain. grown. With the first streak of dawn the season of 1895 as follows :—Monday May Dr. McKay, eon of County Treasurer father rises and rouses the hoose, his voice . 6th leaves his own stable Green River to rind Mrs. McKay, expects to'leave in a savaae and imperative. At five o'clock the Gleason's Hotel, GTeeuwood, noon ; to f stock is fed, the horses harnessed a couple of weeks or the western $latae to sod ready Gordon's Hotel, Pickbrtng, night. Taes- look about for a suitable place in which to be hitched, and all sit down to break- dayy Woodraf['s Betel, Whitby, noon; fast, prefaced with a long and solemn ' Sebert's Hotel, Brooklin pi t. to locate. wed - grace. Even eight-year-old Archie is there nesda Hotel. Myrtle, a n c L. Bebert'e - Lewiston dock was reported afire at.2 and too -year-old Nellie. The father Des Hotely' Port Perry, night. Thursday, 4_ -' - o'clock Monday morning, and the steam! to the fields accom nied b his twobigUtica, noon; y y er Cibola, after landingher ween ere, g by Epso°n, Mansion House, P g boys, his two grown girls and Archie. The Uxbridge, night. Mdaiy, John Sanders, drifted -down the river in flames and barn• daughters work like men, with hands and Goodwood, noon; Queen s Hotel, Btouff• - ed to the water's edge. features big and coarse, arms thin and villa, night. Saturday own stable until', 1-1 - A Chatham despatch' reports that a muscular. They rake, load and unload following Monday morning. Tltie above trunk containing human bones has beh0 hay—are . exempt from no labor of the route will be continued through out the fished out of Mitchells Bay. The Attor, At eleven o'clock they ell come in season, health and weather- permitting. - ney-,GFeneral's- department has been com i to dinner as silent and spiritless as the mnnicated with in regard to the matter: horses. At five o'clock they come again (fit Wilkes, the thoro'-bred- trotting ChAe. Gaseam, charged with robbing- for sapper, and go back again until dark- stallion, the property of W. G. Gerow, g' nese makes father work impossible. An Whitevale, Ont., will make the season of the till at the Queen's Hotel, Unionville, hour later they all grope their lampless _1895 an follows:—Monday May 6 leaves . onoDominion Day, pleaded guilty before -way to bed and sink to sleep until the to F. McQuays, own stable Whitevsle, , - - Judge McDougall at the %seizes Toronto, savage voice of the father warns them that lot 6, con. 4, Pickering noon, to Harry -• - on Friday and was lot go on suspended the ' socursed sun bas risen again. On Meen's lot 26, con. 3 to West Whitby, sentence. Sunday there is a break in the routine ; night, Tuesday, Wm. Hepbaru'r lot 8, S. Brown, forifSerly of Cedar Dale, how not much of a break, but still a deviation con 5, East Whitey noon, Wilson's hotel . " recently purchased a grocery business in that punctuates life in this slave -hold. . Ashburn, nightt• Wednesday, Frank • - _ Hamilton' had been there but a few wee a The Voice df the father rouses the family • Jone's, lot 4, con , , Pickering noon, 1.when he' was offered a good advance l�n an hour later than usual—a voice softened, Wilson's hotel, Qlaremont. night; Thars- what he paid and sold out, moving to To repressed, complaining rather than savage. day own stable, night, Friday, - Wm. ronto, where he now has a grocery and is Everything is done solemnly ; apeeah is Btonehoaees, lot 9, con 4, Baarboro, noon doing well. subdued. the Bible is read as the only John Graham's, lot 85, Kingston road, g diversion. At -ten o'clock the horses are Pickering night, Saturday, Gormle 'e - A. Pascoe. East Whitby, has beet/ in hotel, Liver I m9rket, noon, own atayle Western Ontario looking a a farm. He hitched and the whole family mounts into b t; P the lumber wagon—save the two own : till followinYMondsy morning. This saw. some pretty fine places but after all boys, woo walk behind—and off thergo to route will be continued throughout the 'it is a question if he can do better than church on the neat concession. At one season, health and weather permitting. stop in Ontario County. He is one of o'clock they get home and- have dinner. Josit Billings, the propertyof-Jonathan East Whitby's best farmers and it would The mother reads her Bible at a window; Porter, Pickering, Ont., will make the - be too bad to lose him. the father sleeps on a hard 'sofa'; the , season of 1895 as follows :—Monde Barbers are the cheekiest tradesman eldest girl sits at another window, hour y, May 6 leaves own stable, Pickering, for Wood - we have to deal with. The take their after hour, gazing out towards the unfre• , I- we - y. riffs hotel, Whitby noon, to Central customers• by the noes, and, if the man quented road ;the children are watching a hotel, Oshawa►, night. Tuesday, Hotel, ' does'nl pay, he puts a nick in his chid calf romping ; the grown sons are sitting hotel, noon, to Bebert's hotel, Port on a boa in the barn doin nothing ass and if he does'nt pay the second time, he g g Perry, night. Wednesday, sea -a exchanging a word. The family y, Heard'a _ crosses it out with another nick. It eaves is keeping holy the '8abbe►th day. -Scone. hotel, Manchester, , Wilson's hotel, time and paper. times of a Sunday afternoon a neighbor Ashburn, night. radsy Sebert's - Now Hamilton is to the front with a will come across fields and- talk of the hotel, Brooklin. noon, GOrlion's hotel, _ sea serpent. It was seen by three parties .crops, or the morning sermon, but not Picketing, night. 'Friday, Thos. Knox's _ at the peach. - It was about 35 feet- longi often. And all mast be to bed early to be Brook road, noon, Maxwell's hotel, High- . _ and the body abo0 the size of a large ready for the coming week—all bat the - land Creek, night. Saturday, John - beer keg or a hogshead. This kt; ,_: . _ - ,. r • , - - - �I , u- ' - >. >� _: . . . ,.:....,_ , m�` °; L � x' Y .:, « .: :ta . f y �? ,. x t r .. , .. _ -- . , .. _ - - - - - v. .' • s „ - any Sts 1 • . .. _ ��$$ � 5 i t - L ..:... ,. �. a f �... is - - � w. �t+--.-'�.. CP I ., .$�i•" .," rs t _jj , __ z , .:. t ._ i< - ,_. ,-. , jai, yyF�; r ...d .:: w, ,. _._ r..- : n . r 1 .,. {2. -. .. ,, a :+r -"w _ .:. - - _ - . ... h ... . - .. ... , _ ;-.: . _, .v -.. 9v.. . -!t ata.` a ,F st' i._� . .' s ,_ ; 1,, i, >rt_ >'� : . ,. , t,l:. r, . a• , _ - �, - s, , '. .. - i,, t _ -... 1. .c : - ..... . - - 1-.' '-< I.-. 'til .- .L. •. - w : _ _ _ - _ pati ttslme. 4eu to cy ag Dave genius E«►- • A BLLSShAIa hN P%ACE. TIIE F'ULDIAi4 $ICYCLZ ` =. x 7 "` '": 1 eawse you can bring out a decent note - ,�,. � �, c i or two from hat fiddle o! yours.' but --i--^—r .. „ z You '--- , r}, timable itspertaitce to Get - it lfay be Deabia+d a re as to Of*astgy Satt t c of iso tP ell rdinary kpa�x. � I ant � liar s al ny a iia O CHAPfiER II. '.: l ,, "�i"ell, it yo despiise mY BShce.•' si3ys Work oa the Baltio Canal was begun in Bicychi inveiitione Dome thiole and faitrtr - I Very well, indeed', ingaged to her, she, catching up that beloved friend, h, who shall lightly say the Failte isn't he?" 1877, when the old Em sect Villiarn laid '' Ia nothing but an empty name?" t and preparin to beat =fin indignant P Every week eome inventor comes forward + I "As fcr that no'cne Is qulte sure. At retreat, "you certainly can't want to the first stone. The plans we draiwn by with- some new 'device dexrigned to make As the pretty heroine of the hottr , all events it there is an engagement it hear It to -day; so there wa little use Her Dahlstrom, and the water• ' Crew her bow foil the last time across , a Dane, F cycling easier or safer or faster or to make . I can only be in the first stage: How- in my coming And what a. story tel- ``- 1 her fiddle, and beat her swift retreat, 1 way rune entirely through Holateip, the a wheel lighter. A folding bicycle is the f ever, the world talks oP it. The vld ler you must be, grandpapa," turning �, . _. uAder corner of well deserved applacse i man, Lord Carbyne, is all for it, and flashing eyes on him, "to pretend, Erb Danish terriwry seized and aggetced by neweet novely is the steel line. Bp • that greeted her artistic flmish, a t.11lr , as he i9 ,an arbitrary old Prussia in 18,34+. person, ar,d often as you 1 ave done, That you found simple and ingenious arrangement the con- k�osr_ly built man, who hall been speech- f she is absolutely Dependent u on him, I pleasure in m neoting rode of the frame msy be folded `,, '. lrsely- attentive all through her playing, P Playing." The canalatarts at the town of Holteuau daresay it will cc me off.' "That's one th on the Baltio side, three and -a half miles. until the ma bine is reduced to the size of turns suddenly to hia companion—a „ iftg, to please an old C _ man also ; Not if she is inclined to rebel," sayP man; to leas. a cultured a Eanc�ur, iiavin. in his mind that am:LT P public quite north of Kiel, and runs south by west to one wheel, aeshown in the illustration. - Professional?" asks he, as if a little : g 1 another. Th re! where are you going, the port of hrunsbuttel, on the Elbe, a Inventors claim for the foldin bi ole,: - mutinous: face, that but a few moments 9 i3 ey piaazled. ,,, i Eleanor, Sit own again, I say. You little above Cuxhaven the seaport of the nossibility of storing it In one's room, • since held all the room in silence. • t "Good Heavens, no. says SII' John ,, have not at 11 understo d me about - - I dont Panty Por that mtttter' filet prop°sal of Noel's." 9 Hamburg, and twenty-eight miles from the the ease with which it may be carried tap Atvrory, with a slight laugh. "ThouKh, tris thEre ie much love lost between them,' "(;cod Hea en's oily• �_ after all, your question should not so ,what is there to ur.- or down. stairs or hoisted in dumb waiters ;+ much su says Amory, with a shrug, "on her part derstand?" s ys she, with a stam .,f 'rhe etrstehof six! three miles traversed • t7trise me. She can play, C.LIi't ; at all everts. But a 'little aversio.n,' ., P y' or plevaGors. It can tie readily doubted up . she?" - 1 her foot. Y. u want me to marry him; from the Baltio to the Elbe is almaet level. ` '•Play! It vas a^tc nishin I You know, is generally supposed 'to be I dant want to marry him There it for oarryi11g on the ehdulder up and down g!. Not pre,- The realest difixoultiea encountered were _ nn .excellent ingred!ent In the com- g . ftasional then?" There is a touch of all lies in -the palm of your hand. 'Quite in crossing streams, highways and rail mencement of a matrimonial career, a little affair_ and the victory ]les with r . relief in his tone. A professional, and -and -I darsay she will give .in in Ole me. Marry im I never shall." ways. The latter were provided for such a one and he not to know it ! erd, jike rgcst women. Persistency is No, th9 world has not come to an and Then I s all disinherit you," Cries, by bridges of great height which allow . tho tHirg that a: rather them. T or- her grandfather, hitting the ground the passage of the tallest .vessels, - , a c,uld do anything rfr they than be war- with hia cit tch. h "You understand . ,�,% 1a2ere amateur. Do S'cou mean to say r;ed." The entraacer at both termini are pro- �1 y-ou have not heard her before? 'Your ., . that, too, I h ape. Not a penn `"► - Would they ? says Barbour, who penny." - y—nOt $ vided with dock galea 27 l-3 yards wide, o - ignorance, my dear Iia hour, -is astound-• teems amused. "Most sa tent s Pt ! "I d°n't care," sa incloring • space of lfii seeds in length. ' ing, Not to know her arbues yourself where did YIf she, after one -` _' unknown. - Why, where have you been, ,yOu gain your depths o! I long minute. "I still have thin," tap- The lowers depth of water at either sad t . knowledge? - . man, not to have st:en her,'here or there .. ping her viol n. it five fathoms while in th .. , gctsnsl proper ?i Not from you, 'at all ev4hts, says "Well—tak_ h=and I've dans c f throughout the season?" Sir John, laughing who evidently te. .with g°' font and a baht fathoms fa the lowest The "Can't bear cru ;hes: v?tjy seldom go You ee what haat precious hit br®adth of the canal at bottom is 24 1.10 +• to them," nays Barbour, as if in set f_ garde Barbour with a. curious ager- of wood will do for you,' says he, still - . tion. "You, who believe in everything in a' fury of anger and disappointment~ Ysrdr, 1 i f defence. "And I suppose she nevgr and everybody. Well, she is &'quaint "See if it 11 brim Tu boats meat vosiels at file entrsncea 'I �,` gets out of strictly proper, society little creature anyway; so perverse! The R eo much grist t.�, g grooves. 'rho is she? It is difficult the mill as will compensate you for to render recesaary assistance, and special • very fact that her grandfather wishes Carbyne Ca ' tie, and all its lands P q p g ,� to bt=lievi she- is only that inconsequent " ilots aro re aired for the sass a which ` her to marry her cousin would Ino "You are ether Vul cannot be made at a speed exoeeding live creature—the amateur." gar, do you knovr, . ' doubt militate against his chances. Sbe "' gatherin u het g "The orthc'd�x reading oP that word iu grandpapa says she, h A a11d thre6•tenthe k11ots, It is fi ured that _ is ail Por fame, and glory, ane violin. violin and moving f -wiird the door, rhe average time of p8,eeage, allowing for certainly a libel on' her—but she must "It 1-s interesting. One would li a dela a vial be thirtee,a hours. To allow plead "There mus have bee a wealth Y 5uilty to it, for all -that. She to keep an eye on her, to follow it to Po y hour- ve t; is com t, here in yfiur family. You seals w get ant of the way of speedip¢ is the Htin. Eleanor Fairfax, grand- the end, says Barbour. tt ink m�n�� war vessels seven xideaed pasasges `273 atlughter cf ol,d Lord Carbyne, and "The law does not forbid such mid 1s n�'Prvthing. I don't You ards lone and 27. aria wider than the • hEirt>•ss to his immense wealth." havo threat ne me; y Y . . you have said �•on inspection," says Amory. "Keep yoi.r will drsrtUi,tr •rt Ir,e canal itself are provided as temporary � > . , "sin heiress, and a fiddler!" says Bar_ II Yuu sile'n't do thtst eye on her by all means it it so pleases twine." harbors, . bour. with a groan. ,. t , _ . "I can see how you regard it Yes; YG Tn file ve I ' "I don't s'uP'i?ose I shall," says by • 1ri£IUrss �► VD t6ItAI . * Y e nt of her quarrelling wt h with s chu leis. "You will reconsider It 'rhe �ani►1 i arusfliad b several swig i - . quite an imI•r�rtant little person in her-' her grandfather, she would be 11-�ft to and five u Y g ' self, even if you leave out the marvel- - �„ >; t Playing the_ fool_" loridges antil aen•eral ferries. The piers of , - fOLDING BICT&,1L . - - • . . her own resources I certtti ily cha'n't mar Noel --If 'the permanent raillvay bridges have case- �. loos gift." ' •• I I mated but, fres es with bad roads. 5uah a bic ate asn 11e readfl Quite so. Not a p nny can be heft8 that is n h t you mean. portholes for guns y y "But what a bntise; 'Mother Nature ' i laced in • cattle a or other vehicle for unless the Did man wills. it.' "Rut whN not? \t'ha't is there against ;apd pr°visir�ae for the seasoning of large p g ahc {ild 1je a�.hamed of herself," says the ; "There will Probably . be an antic'- ham.? Hn i bodies of eOldre re Ito revent sn costo .b transportation. llouhtlees,al�, the police - big man, with an angry shake of his ' f Young• handsome; rich"--- � � man ho has had an ex erience in lea, t !fete, says Barbour slowly. i I Possihly nothing. He may he tett' j ps�ea(ze,, I 1? Y �' p jinq leonine' head. "I cnttld have -Trade th t ' Dt�ar mp, no;" aa. g Amory Pasijy. ± At. Rzndebur c' vessel of less than ten the bicycle of a prisoner to the station- = girl's forturin, and her - y' maculae f rr all I know --or care, The g , e she has o:3e ; "How stagev you always are! Poverty ` K !feet draught cap pees through a lock into house will appreciate the mentis of a without my aid. It is an act of un_ ( fact remair s that I don't want to mar- I IR so p3lnfui a thing that she will-prcb- ry any ctrl• I am"— eosin Ind g, v- the Eider kiver anti thus reach the North machine that asn be folded up and carried - paralleled injustice." q under the arm where it is owerless to ably do'anything to PFC3PP it.' I :_ ! ip p g' ' Count yon '►lglcke, however, used Lo P - -Tut, y3v can never take -our tnifid . g a traglt Cone to firer lull's—' married 1 dieolare that in times of war it would take work injury, - • "You have nut taken her chin ai;td ; already"' The inventors claim farther that in its off the boards," say's 5i John Amory, hFr violin into consideration,"' as }q • r ,. I a entire arms• Corps to properly guard the lightly, "Yon n o2tld � 11',t let the pr,)r �'t hat topes thf .bid man.- b canal. folded shape the bicycle may be securel harimur mildly, "I te11 you, it will e, l 7 4 "To this; tr, my Violin.' Rayq tithe, r I'IIe copal u' l,glrted throughout with locked, butseerns to forget that in Its port-• rich folk have any oP the t{t-bits t t ' iilteregtin9. T should-estpi-m 'it n lauKliing i 1 spite of- herself• and layin;-I electricity {urpiahed from power etativna able shape -it presents an extraordinary 1`_fe. Pray try to oma down for a honor i.P I might be intrnduc,ed to he her lover Bushed cheek with ineffab;a at either terminal. inducement w the intending thief. moment or two to nu poor level, an9 "An -eye to future possibilities.?" sa;Ys rP u „ + Ren n the beautiful instrument I The mass.excavated from the sixty-three The folding bicycle is one of cite things see that talent may occasionally be of Amory, with an• amused glance. "Tk1e t>ptsPNd a sainat her heart. that, sow that it hss been invented, well ' service to a hrivat.� individual, thouvh 'world is right miles of waterwa}' amounted w 67,Ut)O,t)UG . she may not need to make her litiin You are a great main! "A truce to such rubilish," clays Lotrl cubic Yards, . From 5,1*0 to IU,UUU men cause people to wonder why it had not k .: s ; ':1n c,pportunity once lost, . says t e ('arhynP' "There• o, were err Iv + been thou ht of before. There is no reason out of it." moral cnllyiwok,: "is neer to he g Qult my si>y.rt. p yei �onataetly, Skirled artisans K You have heard my d�cision. •Fhink it Were pard fromI to $1.5(l a day, why it shouldn't be hang up on a peg oat , "I have come down," says Barbour I ainerl.' You loge no timet Y�ni h+ ifat: e Dover, I a•9 iso The total cost o4- the cansi baa been ?f everybody's way. quaintly,' yet I cannot hel thinkiri .I You Tha mea who invented the batty carriage p g you will have. this distint;uishc d y�iu>. "I am tot, easily frightetied, 'says 3ri•;,tx),ttUtf. hoes immeasurably of greater use a Violinist on your hands bt•fure lanq.'� ' One of fhb irn edimenu was a mors,ea whish could he flatteped out apd jerked -�; genius such as, hers might be to a "I ho she Ina 1 �w,.curir.,us t,ne., In truth, f P f pt; not," says Barbour gravely, ., impossible to drain, Heav sand was under' the ]red or stood against the whit . ]t 9t n+�w. t sermtt to her that 1t wou.d , y behi d a sola worked a re t pcor dtbvil without a farthing." The. e "But iP ever it was in m " ower. o brou ht from Kiel and laced on the aware, ° g a benefaction, • Y P be a an t experience to find .1tPr•seir g P P is some honest feeling in his words, give her a_ helping hand, I should Ilk- I f 1 until its we,fght displaced the It wi lire beat thing since the jointed . � • a1,1ne in t re' ilr,rld, with her violin f ,r : count though they are uttered jestingly, An i to do it. From all •you have told it' s4Kt;y Boil sod gave the machines a sur. 6ehiug rvd. Then a Brooklyn mea invent- excellent- actor fur many ,years, ant I.; it is Possible she may cn a sole tri• ,►d. 1Vith it to .eArve a f,tr- ed a piano which could ba readily takeD t±b'er- c rase, me to lu tu'ne. I' tat strange man, Mr i3a,r- 7'he commerc al importance of t,•♦e, new' °Part and carried up the narrow atairwayi ;.. circumstances compelled him to lean, tic -ads with her g•rrrn!9father." hour, httd hinted to her of dNlightf i the stage, he iy now the lessee of one I "Always. the dramatic instinct; 'y u c nai can scarcei be expressed in tigurea. of sn apartment hones sad then set up is a - . of the most Possi��ilirlt a nn that 'nftztit ht=fore fibs 1e bring it flow to some comprehedaible httie"room, instead of being owung into an popular theaters in town, are incurable," nays Amory, shaklt9g �.lcft town, n ,w a fortlifTrht ago. The a rnparison it xe rieceasaey to styli s few ap• outs►de windovr, se a sale is generally put an authorit} amr,ng the artistic lot, bic hemi• ' cc,ol fit yhn�a of the country had n•,• into ap otlice window. Bat there are more and a man sou(;ht ,ifter by fashionable! "�1'c 11," sa ... Rar.hotir, a coin otictillly p really diaconnreted sets, Ys ] g I killed tt t lontring to, which his wt�rd. ; biayclea than there ar.e either- baby caret. London. A kindly man, with a ht•a�t "I only think thath'e is young, prt•tt�• ha•i sit.,, , rxkti.� or oi,v xuuTs. i soca or niFaoa in New York, ao fvr the iffe. c7 h- to bP free; PAn, as large as ::is body—which is saying and rebF•lliotrs, it I 'am not an ut:i•r nil, �y, 1n1 t;Pd, but vwith a fortune t.N- 1 Sime lti,�f; ;there have Leen recorded Present the inventor of the folding bicycle a ac,�d deal. duffs r shout hunl:inity. A.nd I ha 'e form nor. nd a wUt ho e ; 3,5tt0 vrirecks a'ud the a ie entitled to a seat , Sir Jnhn, a.. young loam of thirtyt tor: helper] many a one to a raid liven i , pe that, In tiro -. s mo.nuniber of .1eu on the right side of the- . g tF,e' rir:�:{t e of tame might yet dt•se0nd I a nous mlar,al,s ori the Danish coast Since thecae—New York World: ther�gbnuts, Laughs a lltth.� ��,r to—home again, as the case mig it .upon`hcr head. Tri est ape, ton, free'ta ' 1 'i more than I,,UUO live- bene been lost _- "Ynu evidently grudge'M.iss Fairfax, -t be," - , t tt►ese accid8ars: an enforc •d marrlas'e--and, with tit;el, fire divine 9Park." says he "Don't t ll "I knn{�✓—h knntv," ays Amory, w o. r,g ap'rt,•, t,le! A 'matt a htr '=elected ;fir There xa by the new route a saving of 80LL18 Of CStsup ExplOdBd. her ao, she might not forgi� e you. The indt�Pd knows_ of many a case R he' a i 2. 9 nautical rYiilee in the trip Ecom LoDdotj Fairfax bine;tq is Famous for its warmth, I Barbour has bean a an anl:tal u i- ; h"r ir,n� i rg Prar a Publ[c career—wtio M1ira. Alexander Baxtercf Newtown, L. I,, t~sl'd stir rv.rq not auitr•d to that . t,rt the R8,16ic,Whilo from Uul,kcrk and other and •-he vas -born with a goodly lteri-'' awarr's, ' � i points along the Freactl,I3elglan asd U.utch met with a serious accident at her homb ' ' c.f thing !'tall—f:he enuld show him. the other ni h . take I h, a.r, so far as temper goes." ( "You will introduce me, Ra s - tl a rciasts the saving varies froth l3U to 250 g t from the explosion of a .'. • "T grudge her nothin 1 Y 1t all, r rnq throuf;h her Wliful Imin�l , nriles. A aiindar saving is of eourite bottle of catsup. Bhe wascomia from th g," says Barbota.r; lattr r, br« eking thxougll the atherls as she st nds there, a ► )r.,tr •ntly ber.f on ' g e 7 only say to myself, 'There goes a. memories. - i I t efieeted fop the Ba►tic ports of I'rusaia and cellar e+>m_ ,rtable comr,eterice for sr}mAbo�f i "�Iith pleasure! She has >' etfiZe f,Sr lmmolatir g ttte rnKes' In lite pretty. Rachis. ,where the csLeuP Iy stored, when the f Y' I F.truscerr tar beneath her fingers, whilw Thrs chant;e'in '!tie 'chsnnel of tmtrimerce bottle exploded, knockinlq her down. Her and it is absorbed by a little girl who 'the Pr ,f«,scion,' as you call yours, yu her grate+ fattier storm[= frNuly, attd save means r leaeeniag of the impocta11oe of the acieams brought her husband, wllo found doesn't want it at all; a, rich little you may be sure of a pretty welcrome. m:1nY a ping that to-ttioruury 'bei will Danish and yeu di her in • itifui girt, and one with beauty thrown Into Cc-me.=thiq-. wa n 11avisu parts, Go' pep• P coaditioa. The blood was - . 1 I Y—I saw her jest n+,�(, ►18,9611, long the greatest port in Northern flowing from several cuts about the faces .1 - her bargain,•' - rPgr,ot. going• with Dicky Sylvester toward the "Above all things;" hq � wtttdy up, fur- Europe, has alrewly felt the effect of thb sad head, and her lett eye was• completely • "It certainly sounds unfair as• -you su � per .room.,, ' • I Iousl Clow route and has btyen declared a free Wro from the socket:. A piece of lasa two . - _ l put it." Y• cunsidr�r Noel.;to 'he .the, one tnoher lop in len th utas stuck in her "It is monstrous'? And P `� . ! ) a ' ' man In t! e world for such a hoadatrong ' Port in the hope of retaining eome of her g g aganint .in CHAT. EIR III, Child as •ou, Iii• i tbraaiened commerce, cheek an loch dee Fragments of the has charactNr and ; p• petticoats, and all Por•nothing." "I �prouI'd do what r plear,ed; and doin coruiue,n ent3t? for two. He will hold The strategic intportanceof the`big canal broken bottle were inbedded in her fore - "Not suite that. Miss Fairfax draws I what I pleased, I should have, my will; Yczu , writ' in hand, and Contrt>1 your ' is rttanifeat. It snore than doubles the head, chin, sod neck. Her hands were hien the chief plea�rure of her TiPe from her j ar.d havini; my Rill, I sho{ald hP cn� - ridiculnu l'pgslriPR.•' i ef%etive11eas of the t`.erman fleets, as in severely cut, A physician wga called, and • talent"— I tF•ntFd. and when one is. contente'j, - ' oaaw of wsr they osa be ahtfted from the he'removed the eplintere of glass from flet "Genius, my dear fellow!" tie st alt never -control itis," `says i }P1le to the lialtic in a few hours, while an fa°e and bandaged the wqundo. The si ht tht-rP is no more fo be desired; anfi ttht�, in sa little choking tone, and with= "And manages besides to .soothe tttP when there is Ila more 'to be degiri�d, alit aunt ►er word RhP ttr"nWA t! hep ! enemy would bt► compelled to lose several Of One eye is totally destroyed, but gthf , temper nP that _'terrible old pagan there is an end of it.'i P days Iu s da11gerous ecseting voyage. doctor said with cerefnl treatment ttlat o ' pet ttv, t� nod head and niarrhes to the As a line of oommuniostion or tie of the otkier msy be saved, grandfather of hers, by means of it. "No, grapc9T,aT,a, I will noir" I' door. T tore she turner wind !Doke. -back operations the csaal will certai Nis evil rrrocds are Proverbial, and she "And I tell you, You shall!" ! of hien. ler face my be of - - pale but determin, .l. great Importance to the next German war and her violin alone can sometimes in- "Z'ou tell me a great deal," says lti(!s "You hu ,e Qald dace iim to listen to reason." , . p your last .word grad= as its various paints are strongly protected growth.. • I'airPax, a n-, a little sem nful sIn I Pana," q tys she, "and I hia', a said by forth anti arebnals. - Do you know there's a time in ace's life - "�ti'e-r re determined to turn'her into ";Sit down', -Eleanor. I insist ups minty!" � ' . , a boy,^ says Barbour laughing• "F,'rsL, Tettlirg this'mat•ter once for all. Pout When the weeds grow wild and high, - I ,make her a Paganini, and .now yc,ta cou.gin is not only willing to give in to f'>m sB dcrxrtNodn) And we re hedged in by many a sin a - would have her play David t,o yryur my whim and marry you, but is v1a I�OIInd. — BOW It Talkative WoM&n teas - And we nothing can see but sky, Saul. An ab�rd _conceit! I dare say lently attached to you." er Pt2CS8 In Her gpe'g Qtileted. There'a►nsny a mountain walled fiord something. might be made of it," mus- "Pahawl" says Miss Fairfax, proirlpt " HOOf.ab The story told about th• dootor,.who Qt gest ate n we it closer scan ing. ly, and with much elnriuence, gym• aoOb flatus, livbt to few miles t3. g e where a thousand could "nh, don't" says Amory,'with an im- "Don't. attempt to 'Pshaw' me!" roars north of ,'auandsigus, N, Y., drove to that a talkative lady w1put out her tongue, and abreast, - Pim . , rioting gesture; "forget- the -beloved Lord Carbyne, now thoroughly incenRr who, after she had protestaed that he plod Thu' shay look too small for a area.' Iowa th other dap w do Borne trading, been writing ell the time, and had no0 If your soul is boand with fttage for a artoment or two." ed, and started with every favorabl She tie i er horse on Msin street and made "Right—pit;ht," says Barbour; who is symptom on the mad to a tine ra a looked st her tongue at alt, replied that he y Iron heeds, the soul of_ good humor. "Lau h a lei "Do g I several purohases, but found that her had merely made the request in order to And oar handtgare held wi raaul� o+ g you- think a little absurd girl likci And the weeds row bold ant and grow fat," says a merry old sage, and I you': is to frustrate a plan of mint,? t Pocket " ok containing $,%) was missing. gat a moment of quiet to write a preacrip• And into your life falls rain— r . truly h -is wisdom *has been exemplified te11 you, I've set' rnk/ heart on this mar After se rohipg thro11t;h the carriage apd tion ip, called out a OO�atpagion-story from Know then'tia our rn in the person of th;s stout "merryman," nage: I can't last lt7ng, and there isn'C the stor s she advertieeit in the evening a dentist. One day, he said „ a Y g w1nR time, who is oP a t;irt'1 fleet might well paper ufl ring a reward. On her w+' yonag Your tieaeon of eowin and tears, by a soul in this worlr, __o receive you y home lady came to me for eome denticle gar g Dominle Sampson have -been calle,i when I am she notic -d that Lha horse was somewhat mother came with her, and remained sit- Of to gings fraught with cruel pain, Prode�gious." ", till " gone. Therefore,"--sfrikin lame, an the lameDesa increased until she tins oa a sofa it1 the room, As she sat that are partly fears, says lie. -'yor. his crutch upon, the ground—"marry silg ted ' rom the vehicle and made an ex• there, she talked -'Ruth W . utast' conftss yourse)P that she lends you, must, in my IlPetime, that I mav� aminatioi. Tee animal lifted hia toot st Ic'ame nervous, acid hardj�ko lw that I be- �'d Karn, In BebetonTraaserYpt, herself to the ideal! That little rill,_ be sure of your welfare before into her biddin a11 Y whether I , . _ g g. d 1lt's- Darue was surpeiaed waeco11duoti11g the operation properly, Pre- < Led head of hers, with its crisp locks, I myselt'up to -the worm" II when shed found, firmly embedded in the gently the woman began to talk about hep might well be a boy s, truly, 'tis a f There is 'extreme kindness, and love llullow of the hoof, the miasin surae with own tooth, and to Complai® of a `� Tha Ciot3k `WPOed, - Phame," nays he, strolcir.9 his beard• land longing in this speech, but, unto: -i y Mrs, Darue va ae distress that she often telt i main Mr. Stay late-- Dear me ! I don't t.eiievs all them nelieves that• g n diem, this cloak to Din is it v "Beauty and• genius, both to find shel- 1 tunatelY, all are .marred by the fiercer in alich6 It from the carriage the purse fell I saw that my o' portunity had come g _ p I She wearib ter tinder that one smelt roof?" r.esa whdch he utters it• rom her lreas and undnit{the horse a feet+, called the lady td the chair, looked at her befog Y1 1`0' We always wind it ap ''A vKe11 thatched ane:'' says Amory. "I can. take care of m`seIf," says sh �,I - ' • teeth, apd then af,plied a liberal brushin a O` going to bed, !t rap down an hour �.-;; `•'Her cousin, ]17.iss Sylvester of Iodine, You know (hullenly--poking her small foot to and L�ifida i3Poe®1" TO int gldt3)i:Ate, Now; sand I, if you will ao g :- - . ,. her, I think? She is i;onderfully f,lnd fro across a dark , of her." It would neem as though, n i"fro sec.° patch in'the turkayl bacbc to the sofa, +Ind keep your motuh . A awe b cold of a grotler engaged i aloaed ao as to ettclude the air from your + . yhOW. r One Eeaption An &fir Jahn'& opinion, to be admired by j "That Is'what yotr don't do—you,withl business i a London suburb, to the egeo gums, i thiq!k y iu will have no further P Miss Sylvester is a P Tu man—The more a man has, the More � ' pass ort to all the i Your infer-- a— ahem----: I never) that he o oe declined to attend,_& very trouble- From diet time on she eat with he wants. t{rtaes• i satv� a girl who could put me..out sot popular co of rt, even >ihcugh a .freetiekeb her !lauds ovsr.tler mouth; sad did uot, it Sn°dgraes--Did yotl seer have twinta "D�tias Sylvester her eb'tis!Tif dh, ho! ' much as you"do. • You can't take care � `was offers him, " Ye see," i1i needloss.� ae,y disturb mta aqy more.•' your house! at he ss,id to she has another cotisfn, then,," as ii of v<�tarsAlf.. Ybvr sr,le ]orrKing ie io' ,he persoD who gave hips the ticket "' k ``` if l I , . . recollection Buddenlltt iettlriis to •him.: get 1'a.. a ft�rn ivillwid life and' tr went 1'd r e so man o I,1k •, "� - - �� w y q., . Y Y pe pie who owe aye a Hi; impttdel�a�. .- 'Colonel Dal . • Grum .. �'rnlal -=man in tire: Llt+e ' Youil fortune on the stage," money for groceries tt would saoit my fun, Landle►dy—I dai1. t know wflat wards:" - , •-,. ry$ o C&�2s tp hI9 f t j ,` filo, not the .atagtiL says s`te: and the eight of me would spot! theirs. I'll There'A ao water i±or th I'shall da . Ale►ii ! I . gym: of 'in r . ,. "Y'on know hf tt'►" - 'Ste eta at home." a dishwater, >a It, exclaimed the f : , Ae-concert room= -it. oda alp the Y hona6lesa dog as he . -X f t 'r. .'t. i. . - y ret'tie ihiQ aQ$ p : =, _. 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INTELLIGENT AND PERSTS- apparently drained person over a barrel ant! I wasn't in it," Ito Ca><II� Vegetables �;�; losoph.er. A sweet landscape must some. TENT ACTION REQUIRED. • is a useless one If it is done for the pur- The•- manner of eaarrin g one glad o'f pose of emptyiltig thg lungs of water the Hoax•• That story of yours reminds me 6 . ,, times be allowed to atone for an indifferent - ._ of a tram " JoaaR-••' How ao!" Boaz-- vegetable applies to almost all kind, exec t 1. .. �� . �.:: ','- ,. �(F f�pp'' -;? ,�,� �,,.('' aflame effect canbe obtained much seises by •� P' ,� _ P g :_: supper, and an interesting ruin , charm De Net Abdn�.i ie. erI'pp`satd lllr'as+Pr$ed raising the body and lowering the head, It won't wash. . corn, and by mixing corn and tomatoes no away the -remembrance of a hard bed."_ We -In very Meipy lwstinees - bawpen� d'd The traotion of the tongue after the fashiop i' Don't you know, prisoner; that it's difficulty ie experienced with these. Toms-' ti , } Ani•naN•►a Is h/twtal[en for math- of Lahorde seems ern the whole tc, be the ver wrou to steel a. i '" '•Ido now v . x " have aro ruins to speak of in landscape, and . 3 g P g • " oes are the easiest to can, pnd are -invalu•- d i Whwt W111 Canso (.rampq — ArtlAelal most feasible method. out honor. The make euoh s row. The wake drlieioua. t there need nor be any hard belle, for all @osplrstlen—`A dost Bemarlrabhe ccs- 1n sn event do not abaodou the at►. Y ,.. Y ble is s household. y •k _ -: heatelries of thebe da a are near encu h to p A're oar obs man who sous this news• f y g cue. ant until it is aacert+fined be and the ,.t • cups Siad sauaee. Airs, Henderson vee Yapsr Y No, air ; I m' only the editor ; e g� - centers of industrial production to lodge a The b a lih t - shadow of a doubt that death hair taken the oitiyeus run the a er." �e following recipes r— e 4 g`t►nd bathtn aces to #fere P R _ traveler on -an sort of couch he lei►se. It" Plane• To Oan Tomatoes.—Let them be entirel . Y P • . bringing in its train the iUevit4jfte annrial Coto (who has been very ill and suddenly J t was doubtless the fact that Sam Johnson once of drowning aoaidente. Boating and i:, , Awakens)---" AM 1 in Heaven, mammal," --fresh. Put scalding water over them to aid k' ,q eked ublic houses better that hie own A LARQLr FAIdILX• Mothsr�-•` No, dear, wo arestilt withyou.t' romgvin tlr skinir. When the cam '' p bathing have numberless followers, but it 1 __ g Anna:-" I wonder what makes Mr. a that led him to declare "there ie nothing is doubtful if drownin ratifies an bod .' „ with .their covers are in �eadlaess rapers ' � g g Y Y The Mf•a'°d 1ReDerd of n NireneL anadlttta Droopley down in the mouth tc•night 2 � "�: which has yet been contrived by .man by -but coroners rand coffin makers... Neverthe• Farnity iu Worcester. Gay belle—" Fotoe of habit, I suppose, the table, the red sealing watt (wrfoh is ,, which so much happiness is produced sa lees the three are so intimi►tel` t►eaoaiated He's a dentist, you know." generally too brittle end requires a td�rs f } I - ' Worcester, Maas., has many faonitiss of lard melted with it ,y a good tavern or inn " that Death ma be said to rin over the s " Papa," asked little Willie, " isn't a } is In a cup at the book �1 " ,�— Y g from eight to fi teen children, but eo far es cynic a man who ie tired of khs worldY' of the fire, the teakettle u full of boilia u gunwale of every pleasure craft afloat on heard from Francis Gervais a car enter ., g °�r P No, my dear ; a o nio is a man of whom water and• the tomatoes are -all skinned, we Tbere ie not the slightest doubt the , summer waters. holds the palm. Gervals has •the distine- the world is tired."y are ready to begin the canning. Put - however we may differ as to ruins and inns, - There are several ways to avoid death by tion of being the father of twenty-four Fudd' 11 I was talking w Johnson last enough tomatoes in a prooelain preserving we now must have roads, for it ie certain .drowning. The principal and moat potent children, twenty-one little blessings having night—' lluddy—" Yee, I sew him this kettle to till four cans, a d to water. Let f V that we are about to enter upon a new era method u to hen our alothee on a hick• morning. tie wan in a terribly demoralized them come to the boiling point, or let thews if - Y come to him and hie wife, Louise,in twouty „ all -be well ace lded throu h. Fill the owns t of travel, That+sny era of travel should be cry limb and don't o near the water. Doaditi°°' ' inqugurateii minus the horse would have g years of married life. Only nine of these Judge—" You say you have some means with brat water first, tea with the' hot Y Another favorite way to cheat death ie to .survive, the others having died in infanq r„ T „ tomatoes, wipe oft moist re from tops with '_ Y• of eubtsistence , ram Yes our ;, appeared to Don uiaote the ver arac(ox p-- ' Y a soft cloth and real t covers on ti htl Q 9 P wear a life preserver. Outside of those The ins ace rugged -looking children, and honor." Judge—•' Then why is it not P f�_ Y• of paradoxes. The horseless carriage is to methods there in MO Buys uard a ainst the visible''' Tram " I ate it6" while pressing each ver flow° closely g B they make the little home on Usk Hil! re. P- with a knife, pour care ully around it the ,¢ R -be the vehicle-of.the new ers. As it was a grim destroyer. Yet even after he has Brt r " You sa the hreuolo 1 t who hot sealing wax from a tin enp.. Hold the ( d { soon with their heart sports. Their K(1 "' Y P� g Frenchman who made the age of the bicycle apparently laid his icy hand upon you names and agar are as follows : Frank,aged examined '!your head wasn t very. milli- knife still that the wax may st,t. Prat the y mentary 2 Hardly. He told me I was blade of an old knife i the fire and when ,, . ".:1 by the invention of the pneuma6io tire, it there ie a Dhanoe that fife ma be driven off _ Y eighteen ;Arthur, seventeen ;.Roch, four Bttei to be a leader in ■ooiety." it .is red-hot ran it over the boa of the . . is France that is hastening in the era of provided your friends Lire at hand, and pro- teen ; Henry, ton, ,- Louise, nine ; Eugene, " I'm going now ; yes, I'm going, going," sealing wax to melt any bubblesthat taay ` 't travel without the horse. Last week a vided also trhat they know when and how five ; Edward, four ; Eva, three years. and mut mored Swigher. " Wbat an excellent have formed. There will be fuioe left after . - prize of $8,000 was given at the end bf a to sot• Albert, nineteen months. auctioneer you'd matte," said the heartless the tomatoes ac° canned. season -this and +{ but tired Mise Nyoegerl• boil it down for catchup. Self -sealers are '• ' race between the French capital and_ Bor• WHAT Wlf,l` oevsts OiiAtkt'ir.. � Gorvais was born May '26, 1847, in $t. . Beaux foe a four•aeated petroleum carriage, In ]rrguid summer when each-troe very convenient, buF many think that heat t . - - Bathers cramp is one of the most fruitful Roch, a village about thirty miles from . In lax oadence rustles, hardens the rubber rings so that they are which made a trip of 736 miles upon an sources of drowning accidents. The chief Montreal, on the River Cbettnbley, whish Y unfit for use in a ear or two and for this ~ ' 6 The blithe mosquito seems to be Y • average of about fifteen miler an .hour, condition■ under which it befalls a bather separates the towns of St. Roch and St• The only thing that hustles. � - reason they prefer the cans or jars with a Three other prizes were given fol other groove around the top for seeking with �" "_'' are a peonliar individual rueceptibility, a Ours. His father was and ka now the villag The teacher—"Now, who can tell me wax, „t _' :` horeelese carriages. The new vehicles for penetrating •hock of cold applied to the carpenter, and of him Gervais learned the which travels the faster --hast or cold 2'' '"� s -- . the moment highest in favor 'used mineral general enrfa(:e of the body, or w prolonged trade at which he has irorked since.reach- Johnny 13rigbt (promptly)— Heat of string tisane. --Next to' tomatoes thi ; b Hu father was one of course. Anybody can catch cold." vegetable easiest to can is the string bean. . ,� } oil or steam for motor power, ut there are Ing manhood. . ' , r ; and Budden muscular exertion, especially nineteen children, and Gervais ie one at Tramp—"Do you know wbat it is; sir, to ldemove the tough ecriogs at the sides ani Nth ` numerous working models of eledtric in the direction of the extremities. seventeen ,(o that it would seem the ten- be shunned by all ; to not have the grasp of break the bean in two or three pisoea bicycles and four•wheelere, se well as This form •of cramp ie known as "tonic" dency toward large families is a- family a single friendly hand ?" Stranger—"dn• When ready throw them into boiling water ,P tricycles, on the French and English test spasm, in which the contraction of the trait Gervsie Brat married idelvina Tel!• deed, I do. m a lite tnaursace •agent." for 10 minutes and can like tomatoes. , ;= � courses. isr, in North Attleborough, Mara., in 1870, Principal (to new spprenttee)-- Has the C®u°ed watermelon.—Cat. ripd of ri 'y ".: — museles is uninterrupted. There is no oar- Three children blessed the union, but all bookkeeper told you what ou have to do : . .. i-- ' y q Y Pe g died shortly atter birth, and Mrs. " " melons into small ieces 3 Inches lou first :' 1'. _ That we'are on the threrboid of a wholly taiu ws of avoidin it. Generali s akin Gervais in the afternoon 2 Youth— Yee sir • I P g• n6ve1 diepenention ie, therefore, manifest. however, phyeicisns condemn the practice died in t8; 3. l;ervaie thea returned w uses to waken him when I saw you coming." Dotting off ail green ;boil till tender eaoagb f k of cooling off hefore going into the w�►ter. 8t Rosh. He wsa sora attracted by Louise First carpenter-�"I can't see what you pierce with a fork. Haoe syrup made - - As nature is fond of. reversions to Orly probably ninety out of a hundred bathers Berard, one of the prettiest gir: s in the are driving at. ' Second carpenter (how• of white sugar, by allowing J lb sugar to 1 : . ; ` types, .the new horselesa carriage, when go through a process of " dabbling" before village of SLOurs. Louise war eight years Ing with pain)—"Well, I can now; I was Ib fruit. Skim out melon -and place in . ,- brought to approximate perfection, wil no immersing the entire body. Medical suth• his junior, but she admired Gervais, and riving at thelnail, but hit my thumb." syrup .with a few pieces of race ginger ; .. �R < '.. oritiee say that the body should undergo a they were married in gt Ours, Nov. 20, grout lady at street treeing. W polios• put in can and seal hot after letting it cook 1 doubt revive the leisure of the old stage sudden plunge, beeaure the maximum 187;5. man)'"Cool yon see me across the street a few moments. � . coach, without its lumbering gait and its warmth is needed to give a vigorous reso- Their lives since then, to judge from their offioert" Policeman--" Sure, madam, I Corn and Tomatoes`• Scald,- peel and Tont; delays at disagreeable places for fresh tion. If possible the bather should get tha oonversatian and appearance, have been aonld see ye ria times the distance, guy." s'.ice tomatoes in propo tion of corn sad ° horses and refreshed men. The new horse• inevitable shock evenly distributed all over. vef y happy. As re n arky aethe year Dame ;} - g First o cler (nearing a road -house '�Do tomatoes, put on in reslsin kettle and , < the body. This is probably the teat sate• round a new member wa. added to the Y )- less carriage will more nearly resemble the guard against bather's cramp. household, and one year three came, but YO° s uPPuse we can. get anything to drink let boil 15 minutes an can immediately in , , .% a rivets coach with the dee box for the The death of s drowned ereon nruwll the lived onl a short time. Dea ite the tbers . :kodnd cycler— ,)ort look at the ;. p p p y y Y P glass or tic. Some t. e e ual arts corn , R savor ham r of the lord of a manor arises from uphyzia. $ynec,pe or colleens expense of caring for this large family, Mr. enormous aggregation of wheels in the q P Y Pe canis shed " end tomatoes, p:epsri g them in the same . who could take hie ease at bar own inns all of the heart action is much rarer. Help for Gervais has prospered, sod is the owner of �' way, Others after ou tiug corn front the over hie estate. If labor hue sown too the drowning should comprise stimulaSion hie hosts, a neat little cottage on Oak Hill, Walk 0. Nights—"Doctor, what' is a cob cook it 20 rain fes addin a little ; g to the nervous system to restore sennation, overlooking the Union Station and the busy simple remedy for sleeplessness?" Doctor-- water and stirring of n cooking tthe tome ` expensive for the luxury of a redundant Do not abandon an apparently drowned v4ley around it He u a stockily built "Let the person Donut until he is a�la�p." toss in a separate kat le for 3 minutes sad •- t retinue, the new motor, requiring little persoabecause hedoeanotbreatbe orbecaure mea, broad-rhoaldered and dos chested, elk O. Ni his --•'He can't count. It's p' ft then adding them to be earn in the pro• _ feed, lase grooming, and least harness, will you can dirtinguirh ao perceptible a art b feet.8 inches in height. He hue a the baby. _ poetion corn to to aloes, miring well heart beats. In many cases this is mere r Doth, broad forehead, denoting morn •� Oh, Jes,; y hus"nd has bee° a 60-1160- till tluey boil up on , and then canning - enable its users to enjoy life more thorough• suspended animation, very deceptive to the tan ordinary intelligsnue ; blue eyes, that for of curios and each things for a number immediately.—Mrs, uxton. . ly at far lees cost than the horse and the inexperienced. Suocesaful reanimation le d to hu features a piesant cast, and a of oars." •' Was -he in that business , hostler required. depends on rapid, inteltiReut, sod above h deems, squwre•trimmed brown beard. when he mar>(ied you ?" _•' Yes, indeed." tanned Corn. -1h toliowing proaea is all, penistent notion. Every known mein• Hie oomplexio°, flee ire his forty-eight it I, thought so." the one patented by Mr. W inalow and is " ,,4 p l� - - " - --`�-- _ should be exhausted, and should be iceps y rs, is as oteet and kin taco is u devoid '� You can always Ikusas a woman'• acre the beet for preserving the natural flavor . :.. F I � - ' - Bnt geed roads are indir iensable fora up for an hoar or more without Oersatio°. of wrinkles oo a poy's. His disposition is if •he'll give Jou three guesses,"- remarked of green sweet corn., Fill the cans with - - - popitious entry of the new era of travel• Persons who are apparently drowned cheerful. whigl4,• may account for hL ;;inuiek, " I don't believe it•" '• It to have a strange habit, after s long interval sgarait of we} lea the uncooked Dorn ((rashly gathered} out As the wheel will have todepend upon the J true, though. i it's bound to to sixteen, i poem, g p g R Y Y• from tihe sob and seal them hermatioall of deathlike re of as in and oomia Mra Gervais it a slight, Rirlirb•looking (weal rix or six( y ordinary roadbed without the aid of rare, to life again. ImQiediately npc�a the little woman, about 5 teat 4 Inches in :+ Baker got !tete a rumpus with a police• snrror.nd them wi h straw to prevent them y .: it will be necessary to adapt grades to tire removal of an apparently drowned person height, and would weigh perhaps 110 man tAe other night," raid P►nkney. " Be striking against each other and put bhesn new motor a puwer of resistance. The roads from the water, • work should be promptly pounds. She has a light complexion and a offered to bat the policeman he didn't dare into a boiler over the! fire with enough acid . , begun. In the first place. convey the patient pleasant face. ,be does not ►ook .day arrest him." " W hat did the copper do ?" water to covor tb m. He.t the water .a of the old world. are the beat in the world. to the most convenient dry spot. Litt the over thirty, although rhe confesses to forty ,. Took him up." - gradually sac. when hey have -boiled 1� - If convicts may not work at . competitive body so that the head may hang downward years. Thep have lived in W orcest.er hours puncture the ;tops of the cane to industries within prison walls, why shall " l3e ^b "raid Mrs Dctran, '• that b' ' for a few seconds to allow the water in the fifsesa years, Gervais being constantly g Y allow the escape of gases, then seal them Pat of ours Il soon. be knowin more than lungs and stomach to escape. Then place employed at his trade. Mr. 'Gervais is •• immediately while the are still hot. Con• they not assist in hastening the new era f his fail►er does. ' vi 11 niver moiud shot, time to bo( yy the patient taco upward on a dry blanket temperate and uses very little tobacco, lie 1 them for 2tj hours. It, packing travel by making rural thoroughfares! f r if possible, in• thr open air. T( he shows is never found away from his family, except repad Dolan, " if he'll go ahead an' know the cut corn in the can the liberated mi.k n it for sure inrtidav only tbinktn' he doer." . • the state ? Organized communities may a no signs of resuacitlation raise his shoidders Willie at work. It u a happy and hearty �+ and- juices surround.the kernels, forming a trusted - w -steep streets in , repair with n slightly and rapport them w th anything lookicg cire.e from the parents down to You made a slight mistake in my poem liquid in which they ere cooked. , municipal boundaeiea,but the long stretch that .may-beavaitable. Now let one persou the youuge :t member. i this morning, said the poet. •' Sorry," V:'hole Tomatoes.—Fill a large stone jar replied the btor, W hat was it 2 %Veil, , standing at the patient's head grasp the , l wrote, ' The o'cuds bang murky o'er tbo with ripe, sound, whole tomatoes, add - - of driveways- between town anal count y tongue firmly with his fingers covered by involve for right construction and efiieie t his handkerchief. Draw the wngue out . THE LS-tVEL OF THE LAKES. weft,' and you make me say, ' The crowds few cloves and r a rinkling of -sugar be ,L .4 be and the li and either hold it or r'"a ''�' — I hang turkey over my desk.' " tween each layer. ( over well twith i cold - • naintenance an outlay which should not Y �' p ` charged to the local ratepayer. The state the under jaw uo so as to retain the tongue 't plitbe,# a*4 LeweWirluttualleiss ,ire Upguardaon—" 1 had a singular siperi- vinegs►r and lj water Put w ieee of thick � ` . protruding from the mouth. et' rei•4rNtat oterrrrsee. once last Tuesday. You re:ne•n'aer it look- flannel ove, the jar,l fling it fall well down i' ) should use the men in ire keeping to ke$p esTietcui, xssYlxA's'r�ix. 1 ed like taiu and the weather prophets into rho vigegar,the tie down with a cover _ I" - The variations in the levels of the coat nredia„ed rain Y' Atom—" Yes." " Well of brown a r. Th a will lies all winter - bese roads fit for society and cam• g '• At the same time other peeons should lakes have been the subject of study for , brought my umbrella raincoat and rubber and it mold collects n the flannel it will do t merce. Nor is it likely that.the prisoners Dom rsu both side of the ,hest with their „ ,. ,i p shoes downtown that morning. Yes. no harm. - ' would themselves object to such occupation I hands applied to the lower ribs, slowly and many years put, sad vartow tbeoeies have •, „ r . - — . . ,. is Well, it rained. in reasonable weather against the ,noire firmly. Atter euoh pressure relax suddenly, °sen advanced W aooeuat far tbem. Up• Friend Perriehcn; aceompaniedby his LOVt3Iy Ko emends Ruga dreary hardships of inoloeute. Man nes• ropeswng the operation abouttweaty times wards of thirty years ago all available data wife, took a trip to the outskirts of Paris. Y q a minute. This will produce a semblance Ve, tired and hon r , the entered an A rug for the for aan be diads by ' ' tions will come in with the era of horeelese of breathin although it ma not be of the regarding the fluotuatiotir were aompi:ed, Y l� Y J �L atient's volition. The fin �eoasideration sbowinK the mors imp°rtant Qtiaaryes i° eats°g•housu. The p!oprietor declared that stamping oetraainQ pattern upon a mater , • . trandportation.audpossiblyonethatwillfind P � ha had nothing but a chop to. otfor them. ial i° tan. This l ks like the common a right solution thereby will be a partial use u to get air into the lungs When this is the lower lakes between 1838and 1837,with. ••Only one !" exclaimed- rerrichon ; !•than ,� of state captives. As for the horse, be is scoomplished the battle ie halt won. There• w few facts ae to exoeptioast ghencmeaa iq what ie my wi.e tc have ?" cera and bran Backe, only it is mora ckoeely �, fore, keep up artificial respiration even ! i, woven rind substantial. It is called sacking to pass into poetry, paleontology,and,alack, after other means -love been given rap. earlier years. The highest known leve Edward— Inn t Diok going off in hie the boneyard.. Nometimes an application of ammonia to ooearred in 1838,whea Michigan and Huron 'writing?" Forrest—'•I baven'tuotioed it" Work in erose -stitch with bright -colored (°: the nostrils will induce breathing. Edwwrd—" It seems to me that he has lost worsteds,lining the a8pie with cotton flannel roes �8 inches *bone ordinary high stage > ` Borne ears s o hI. f.aborde the noted that exquisite delicacy of touch he used to to keep from slipping if placed upon' a . ( r ` A Terrible Death. Y g •°d Erie sod Ontario t8 iachea, Tbelou►est bare." IrotCxest (ruetull " B Jove ! ': Frenci►ph sisian, wrote to the Paris Aoad• 1 Y}— Y carpeted floor. Sew together all but one �`� �- ' emJ of Medicine, giving an outline of a evel was in 1819,when Erie fell about three You wouldn t think so if you had seen hire w - A despatch from •Lyons, N. Y.; says most remarkable rescue made b him Burin p ae. The Iside turn ri bt Bide out and catch the ; ' Y g and a half feet belor' its usual la cork me for tqn this monin,g. ft! �: ,. open sad by hand. Finish the edge by , Charles Bastian, a Wa ne count farmer a suanmervacation.� After liftin the bod I h+ve come to ask for our dao htecs , Y Y g Y fluotunt ons apart from those which are Y ravelin out a bri ht colored shav1 or buy �. 1 died on Frida ni ht ss the result of a of an apparently drowned boy from the hand, Mr. Herrick, said young alter g g *�, � a y q annual sad those ceased by kis winds ace „ l; _ -tervouely. Ob, well, Jon can't have iL," a fcin s which costs but little ;b= ehockiug accident. He was aL work draw- ws,ter he opened the month of the'pwtient, Y P Y g Y of iodiaal oeourrenoe, sad aro ohs ac• •, , A ver ret( and wr r m rn ma be : i pushed a spoon into the pharynx, and got toriLed by a remarkshte approach said Herrick, Int not doling outs n•y made ae follows : Gathcu together all pieces ,�_ :� ing in hay. He had a load at the barn, hold of the tongue Drawing it out, he daughtnr-on the installment plan. W hen which he viae unloading with a patens hay- be¢an a rythmical traotion, which lasted rot-1ularity. IgfaDe the highest water in you feel that you can support the whole of cotton and woolen goods, having an equal fork, In paaeina from one end of the load for the better part of an hour. 1!338 there have been girl, you may call again." quantity of bright and dark colors. If same pieeee are faded and dirty, wash and _ 0 i In the meantime, ae essistsnt bad planed sl.`ricxNAy>b F$ltlODB , z — dry them. Then aelectyourfavorite colon ( Y to the other he fell from the wagon in such hot towels on the hesit and anterior par- r - : to d e following the directions oarefnIly, * . _ i . a manner that he struck with his chin ppou tion of the chest. Aftler half an hour's hard °i descension and ascension of the levels, The Salltlon Catch. t .,, • 3 ' one of the four sharp•pointed stakes at work the patient gave s taint gerp, either five, or seven, or eight years itis using women dye for some and Dolton dye , ,, i euoh corner of the waggon. The stake followed by othgrsat regular intervals. In length, the 1lteven years period'beiag most The salmon run in the Fraser and:Cutnmt for the cotton scraps. Tho diamand dyes entered under the javy, pierced through the forty minutes sono very faint heartbeats frequent. As we have said, various theories bis, Rivers this season has been excellent are the best. Old rose and black, gray'and •,' ink or - blue, "rdinal and -seal brown, - : chin, floor of the mouth, palafe, tongues and. could be dieserned. have been fbdvsncsd to account for these and it it deolarod by (tie oldest Behermen _Pale reen or olive sad ink are pretty i It was four boors , , . carne out through his upper lip, dialogating--befcre the patit,nt showed signs of intelli. changes. 1 he winds, of course, cause on the rivers that the• quality of the fish P g combinations Still ail de endo on `.; ,r several teeth.' Tbere the man hon sur• encs or •eco nized - those around his bed• tep�p°cart wnd local fluatnatfonr. Erie, wan never ,so fine. 'rhe weight of thb P a, r� � ; (; g g the shallowest of the lakes has been known gs,ltnori its iaerearin earl and this oar the color of the pieeee used, as. in pended, ao that bis feet could not touch the ride. Next day beyond a slight weakness ' g Y y' Y d sin a shade darker most be peed. When - -° ground. A young sister who was o° the' he wee at! well weever. The tragion of tee w have iu level •aired seven or eight feet averages fully ,,28 pounds per salmon. Y g ." load 'wee sn scared that ehel could' cot ton are in Ibis Dare andoubtedt had s, at one end ,,rad equally depressed at- the Buyers and distributors say that' a large all ie resdq,eut up strips three inches wide, ; g Y Y g g ro ortion of rho ublie of this aontineat if the goods will allow. Gather the ,tri t .r` r - speak. Mr. Bastian rabbed the stake and marvellous effect on the relax res irator other b a ale blowin east or west tar p P p I Ps T P Y Lhrou b the middle or fold to ether and ' by sheer force oiled himself n Blood stem. several days. Irregularltiea and variatiopr cave only recently begun w be consumers g x P P• y ether, leavin the alticd ed a to bon gushed from the wound in streams. I He `There' *to Vmn variations of the above of atmospherfo gresture also Rause Dhanger of canned salmon, a result ascribed to the g g g ' p 3' when sewed an' the foundation. A ver -' died in horrible agony, of level and there are tides on the take ar p g p Y �, ,j named methods. Sonietimes the entire recent innovation of ,akin erfeot a boa is rubbed with ccar.ae, crash towels well as on rho ocean—rho hi hest known good and ■ubstantial foundation Dan be I . � g steaks of fish in o',al cans. About 100,000 i;. Y e rin tide titin about throe !rashes. Sun• made of old.tigking, oc even cab sacks, If 1 �' hot clothe or hair doves. Marna e P g g oases of Columbian River salmon have been . I And Several Others. . J •! g g ' spat influeaoes, tee, have been assigned ss bought far the British Ieles'this se taotn. w son.ethind very nice ie wanted, it can be , -- kneading of the limbs, beating,- hot water, a cause of the fluotuationa It seems, a ainst 000 cases last ear. lined with any colored material in contrast t:' Whizly—One swallow does not make a brioks,etc.,Ate also retorted to on occasions. !$ r Y 8 Summer. It' is •general rule, however, to give the however, to be well established thittt, the - ..;,, ;,, with the prevailing color on top. ,_ew al O r 4 F_ Sizl eriodioal and general ehangsr of levet are A Iiitlt fOr HUbb ,;.. ternately the bright and dark colors Yoa ;� y—No, but, one g'rasshoppefosti make pwtient nothing• to drink until he is P F will be sur risad at rho beauty. { a Spring, QOnrCIOur eYCe t w'few dr sof brand due to the tiariations of the rainfall. A , P THB BYLVssrr)iR brSTHOD. Y• ` noses, Sion ofhwet years produsee exoep- ouMd knowvbotter thau)tolleaveulcut seal resent alovnd ides! u sande. rk mreea foe the ., =; s �� tiou�, ly hig water ; w succersioa of dry Y y PO Y S g � •- . .., - '► coat in such an exposed lace. The first leaves, oream for the• petals, :with ,.tittle v-_ The 8yry eter method is ,a niodifieta -yea„ extremely low water. There is a , p A True Saying ii tion of that aldopted by M. La't�orde. !t limit. t►owevor, to such Dumtihtive etToata, tbtof tha,t�comes q,lonq would gee it. dash of pink under the petals, and a littit +, i Cuatlomer— Good gracious, how attn yon consists in laying the patient on his back, far wl►eu the water is high its outflow is Mrs• D Avubo (ealmly)--No setf•regpeat• yellow or raveled worsted to form the pol s charge $." for a wstch like that? � ras in both arms ust above -the elbows In thief wotild:be seen with a sial cost so ren Roses and ansics in their own; colors �r g p g j mare rapid than when rt is low, +find an t3 + P I `, Dealer—Time's money, madam. and repeatedly rsiriisq. thotn until they , automatig check is thus providod. ut of style sari that old thing is.1 are grand and quite easily mo dye. . i . C% .. n- %, f l y k I \ . F. .. .' s. - ... ,. ,..,. •.. -.a '.. r _.. a.. d`�.. k .. - -- , _s-'. :g ..zv =v g,. gt '.,,I. r - .. .. .. - - .- tC' .. 1 - :, .- ... S - - 7 >:... . 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Always found at the Gordon Hones Parlor's every t►e a.t ata .hexa. tt Tnesda . g8 a���°este of Dr. W. E. Tilley. t =Mrs. Rorke, although h her sprained mr• and Mrs. A. Bingham, of 0hat• ** .... --;a,- . . �... '� .$ g P Glover's. ` . - ankle ie et ye pe for ham, are ggaaeeio at W. tI, tllov •I . ,-..-; ;, ; J very Painful, will lea Ddrs. John Mason and �angbt�r, of - Sht 1XVIMUO LRtal home in a fbw,days. 1,4 —Mrs. Aua1r, of Toronto, is here this Brantford, are guests of Mrs. S. Mason. j :- f . i - - - .. vesk with ber parents. She was aoeom• 0• J: Jolliffe, ut the Ottawa OollegiateS • . 11 t - , __1 .PIaHERINt1, `0 'P.. JIILY 19 1896 ponied by ber niece from the 13tatse. Institute, >. visiting hisfathdr, Rev. Wm N —Will Bunting leaves this week for Jolliffe. 1{ Mrs. D. McPherson and two daughters. -I . '1 rs a . London where be will spend a few weeks. I.,. . He is not atraid of becoming lonesome. of Marshalltown, Ia., are visiting relatives LOCALISM O” —Miss McTaggart is at present with here. , ' . - . . W. 4, Marvin Bark, of the Lake Shore, has .1 . _ her grandmother Mrs. Riolaardson, B•►se- lost h18 only son, a bo of seven sere, .. ,Q� •. - 4 - line. and other friends about the neigh. ' J J JOh ' D1Ck2e lX�a+r� �elll ` 7 _ --Mrs. S. Carleton is seriously ill with by diphtheria. boyhood. g typhoid fever. The ministers of this district •had a y —we nnart i nd there it to . another p p �'r�llt J�,1's Self Sealers ata .great —Mise Alberta Palmer is with White leaeant ,turfs at their anneal ionic hold friends this week. butcher start in the village. Others at the residence of J. M. Jones Dadt week y . come and go, but Woodruff keeps march- —Dr. Cross, (Dentist), visits Pickering ins right along. A nice party left here on Saturday to reduction - In the:. usual price '�. - -every Tuesday, office over Bank. 88tf sail by the Allan line steamer Sardinian i —Mise Hoskins, of 'Toronto, ie visiting —One almost requires to wear gloves for England consisting of M. A. James, New rubber fines fQr ,ar�i Ia- in handling the city papers just now, ■ . . with her friend Mies Heagens just now, editor of The Statesman. Messrs'Mosetta , �i there are so many murders .a>rd suicides Mise E. A. Conrtice Steat�. Qf the rice Of , 17L1 ar Olil ' —W. T. Dunbar and family took up ! and Sophie James, reported therein. p g g g their abode at the lake on Tuesday. They - ' Messrs Thomas Paterson and Richard • ,. —A. B. Dowswell is treating his pretxi• I - ,. will spend a few weeks on the blue waders ices on King street to a coat cr two �f worth, and Mrs. M. J. Redman, of �1p we have; reduced. It for the of Old Ontario. ' —Jae. T. Richardson, wife and family, paint. The shops and cottage look much Detroit. _��� i preserving is �'as� Best stand — of Aspdin, better in consequence. MARKHAM. - Muskoka, are here for a ifew —Rev. Bunner, of Greenwood circuit, days with friends, They seem fairly conducted service in tat. Andrew's Sunday last was the hottest day so far ,. ; ' and Granulated at - the. price- Of. . . well pleased with life up there. this ear, the thermometer standing 94 in —N. B. Margaoh has been chosen a8 church here Sabbath evening, Rev. . Mr, y g inferior grades. Come. and see _ _ McAuley being at Mount Lion preaching the el,ade. Pioltering's representative on the Ontario • annivereary sermons. - scarboro Township has abolished the otqit n County cricket eleven. We expect him aces in its uriediction and has offiaiaTl What $1.00 cash 'will buy. .. Fresh —Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cameron leave g l y j to do. the place honor at the bat. notified the Count Clerk 'thereof. . to -day (Friday) for the east and will Y Groceries arriving every few da3 s —The addition to Logan's store is be- spend a few days with relatives on the $t. Richmond Hill lacrosse team hoe dis- F ing pushed to completion. We under- banded, and a number of the old team are . I . stand that shelf hardware will be added Lawrence, before Tern 'ing to Boston, playing 1' '. . - .- . . . with .Newmarket. to the present misoellaneons stock of where they .have loos .The firemen's garden party on the lawn , - .. ' —We regret to state hat Miss Lizzie of G. R. Vanzant, E on Wednesda - , .T C Tp•_ the inetitntion. e9 ' y til JJ 1 1 CX, CO' V —Mrs. (Dr.) Eastwood and' Mre. pax. Riobardson, of the east end, is indisposed evecing, was a fair success. Numberp of _ ton joined a Whitby party on Saturday this week. She has a alight attack of oat residents apparently forgot the work i Catarrh of the throat. Ii is expected that the fire toddies have done and the possible night and all are now nicely settled at . I I , - . , Catarrh will have recovered within a few days, work the are expected to do.—Sun. Stoney Lake, where they will spend four . I . : . weeks camping. Between thirty rid forty tickets were D.' Ay eraorth, merchant here has sold . _ . ,_. a b gold here on Thursday morning for the out his usinese inelnding•the store to Mr. . —Mies Riley, teacher o1 No. 4, east Thousand Islands excursion. This was D. W. Hughes, of Toronto, wvho takes pos• ----------- --- ----- --- --- - --- — - , is to be congratulated upon having passed session at once. . - . - two pupils at the recent entrance exam cue of the cheapest excursions of the sea The results of the examinations of the - i . • T'VV • ; son. Most of those -.who went will stay i mations. Lorne Ridle and Lizzie Scott Toronto Conservatory of Music have been ! - y over night ineKino ston and not return ! ! ! i in, e ! - ! .. are the successful pupil8, and they too published, and we are pleased to ole that : - are deserving of congratulations, having until this aft non Mise Kate E. Rtesur, of Markham. ! - , . —Crick t practice las commenced np- daughter of Mr. F. A. Resor, passed her . awed with fixing colors. R p—Jan3'es Palmer is thoroughly over• on the Boll ge grounds. If you have any second year for the piano -forte. ribs also . - -' I ! - nse. for the game tarn out and help along took first-class honors in Theory, first year. RED CAP, • • hauling his saw mill on the 2nd con. BLUE P,IBBON Call and get Pries these prat ices. The boys expect a match At a meeting of the Directors of the >✓, He intense, .we understand, to put in a i • i -_ - chopper and in other ways to extend his soon. Th college committee and Prin; R. Y. and Markham Ag'1 SoCietiefi held at T C , . • . - . oipal Firth are deserving ,of thanks for the Franklin House Satarday afternoon, PURE MANILLA. , . volume of business. Henry. SQvage has . - th�e,�work in hand, and this fact alone will havin¢ loaned the grounds for the use of the prize list was finally revised, all but i. - - . - the club during the holiday season. the ladies' work classes, the committee on - - . assure its success. Mr. Palmer is toy be —J. A. Bund 'e new sho is about whish are to report next week. A rote y i Varnishes 3 1' Full tine of Harvest Tools alwa s on hand Mixed Pa uts Oile, - congratulated upon his. enterprise. wee also added "that, in all see of - Completed and he is moving therein this Etc. '4Ve make a specialty of Machine Oils. . —In another column we reprouuee a classes, in live stock where there is no week. The premises are highly suitable `splendid article from the pen of Mack in for the stove and - tin trade. • In the competition, the first prize money only will • �• Reazin.. Pickering• ' - Toronto Saturday Night, and the same be awarded." --Economist. . . _ should be read and that carefully, by second storey of the•building will be a -*--**-W-.* . ___ -_ _ _ __.__�_____ _ ______.__ ____ _. __-__ every farmer in this Province who has hall, and we understand that the Masonic Ranger's Challenge. T a fatriily. Perhaps the writer has pre brethren will occupy the same when fill -- - - . . y ed up. It should be highly suitable for In list week s issue of Tiiz Navas there Goo .. - ._ I . • sented . th-e darker gide of the case, et i - . .. • Share is much truth in his arguments. aaCh a purpose' appeared a communication from Cherry. .New . ,- •. . ­ . —Nana er Rerr informs na that the —While we have been }iiekin� acintinu• wood in regard to a football match played g at Cedar Grove, iu which reference is made ally at the manner in which the Tele- Toronto� Financial Corporations agency to the Cherrywood team having defeated �'4'e bati'e placed ill our stock, the best assortment. �f . here is doing an ' extensive. business, phone company were destroying the looks . . g of otic streets with their nunieroug polys the Rangers at Dimma's garden party. _ touch more so than was expected when and- braces, we are not forgetful of the The writer states that Cherrywood is pre• i'. 4 I .1 worsteds, . . the branch was opened here. The pared to play either Cedar Grove or the - • -: fact that the system has been gr�atl3 irn• Rangers a ams for a supper r for ton, ! ' amount of deposit is rapidly increasing, g g ply o Tweeds, . proved by the eieetion of the copper cit• mono or marbles. On behalf of the and will continue to do so, as our peo• : Y Trouaerin 8 ple become better acquainted with the tufts, A person can talk over the tide Rangers allow nie to state that we are nre- , g �. _ . - working and solvency of the institution, now with comparative ease. pared to play Cherrywopd a game directly - —A report became circulated through —'The great Barnum and Bailey circus harvest is over, and in order that each , And Suitings of all kinds � will visit Toronto on Monday, 29th of team play Hobe but members of their 'r® For rin the neighborhood of Iiosseau, that Frank ; i dd July. This is certainly tho best circus in spective clubs, -no player i• to be allowed to p b Webb and wife, who keep hotel at EK• le in the match, excepting those who - . - - the world, and Toronto is the Isoe to see � Y P R � - lington had been shot by enraged .• P ave played in at least two matches with ' See cur Wall Papers, they are the best we ever had. , - s - - - Italians; and that Frank had died from it. The Grand Trunk will run a epactal P Y i ' jL,. train service, and tickets will be issued'at either of the two teams mentioned this ; big injuries while Mra. Webb was in a season revious to Jul l5th. Aa we ex half fare. The train will leave the cit P Y 'BUN I N R precarious condition. The Toronto pa- y peot Cberrywood -to back up their chal• - I � a d- CAit -. '' again after the performance is over at pars published the item and those who . lenge, we shall expect the match to be . night. For particulars see posters. `�`—"-- —_---� _-- — ------------- --- . . . . ,3 t were acquainted with Frank, when hotel —A full rows and smart looking hien played on our grounds. The match .which keeper at Claremont,' regretted his la• q g inng� be of at leant one boar's duration, to called upon Alex - Margach a few weeks be T -or fan, money or a supper, (we draw -COMMON - mentsble death. The. report was all` SENTIMENT i nonsense, however, as s part from ago, and thinking that his premises wo4ld the line at marbles,) Cherrywood to have j ,_rvol . y be congen,al to her health has since lived the choice of whit we will play for, and _ - _ _ Brougham met the supposed dead man there. Mr. Margaoh hoe used the biped the referee to be mutually agreed upon. - 1I. 1 , - . i in the city the other day and be denied ' " ` • that Italians even drew a n on. him or well for to these many weeks, but no Ii Cherrywood is as strong a team as they dreaming clouds of de cession a re liftin , . think the are, their secretary would con• As the dark, g p g bis• owner has yet appeared to prove owner, Y Y I , I - - ship and pay expenses, therefore he 4e• fer a favor on the Rangers by writing to And the gleam of prosperity over us glows, - -The Whitby Presbytery held session me and stating their willingness to play 'Tia a suitable time to look over our wardrobes : - - -z3_. in St. Andrew's church- Tuesdav after sires to state that he will not hereafter the Rangers. I - I, And serously think about getting new clothes. be responsible for the safety the olnoker. g r " noon, Davis Ormiston, moderator, pre- JAR. 1lUxwrct,r., Jr, � , . - . - - siding. There were some siatben minis• --Captain Hilts and tits party of pl6a 8e'y faarboro Rangers F. B. C. tern and- laymen present. An almost sure seekers returned trom the Thousand As the !►hove conviction strikes you, and you are moved to vigorous unanimous Call was extended to Rev. Islands cn Monday morning, having just Division Court. - action, we would ask -.you to kindly remember that we make clothes and make - . 11 �John McLeo3, sent' two' weeks on the tri A v�r i them right ,regarding price and general make-up. We live in Pirie�s Block• , . B.A., of Toronto, formerly S? p . y , I i , . of Noya Scotia, by the people of Newcastle pleasant time is reported by all, white the Court was held at the town hall, Broug• T -d4 � T�T �-�t There - are -already four Nova Scotia scenery is described as immense, It was hare, on Tuesday- the 9th day of July. �. A�GAC P1V�L'1Rllr GT17•a ministers in this Presbytery and the g od expected that the North West would have There was a very heavy docket disposed •••• • ! f people of Newcastle are endeavoring to made better time ; but the wind ori the -off• Court penes at 10 o'clock . a. m. FASI3IONABLE TAILOR. 1.procure another. Aside from this the return trip was not nearly as favorable before his on. Judge Dartnell, and oc- • sess;on was of a routine character, The for speed ae was desired, lienee the delay. copied the - whole day. The following I � :. Whitby Presbytery is peculiar from like There is some talk of another party taking learned g tlemen were present : hit. - . d Denton, of IIDDenton dt Dodds, Toronto ; Mr. I _ s organization is the foot that a layman is a similar trip some tiwe urine next r) .Lennon, of McDonald & Lennon, of e! e � ..... .1 , I .. -_1 -presiding officer. month, but particulars are not yet Com- Stouffville ; Mr. W. Ormiston, of Toronto; .� munioated, ► i —Elsewhere will be found a reader G. Y, smith, of Whitby; Mr. Gallagher,- 1 % - • from- Rev. Watch, of Brighton, stating "Dalayent'g Mnseum" Qave `us a of Toronto. Some'of the cases disposed of . i ` I ' _ that he has a -number of little Canadian friendly call en Tuesday evening and are as folio s : Ou, r-, Doors � ' - I3esee veTurner—This case had been �' . children for whom he dasires to procure pitched tent on :L. Bank's field ajoininR •. . homes. We have been paSing too much the village.. The night was fine, and the adjourned everal times, but was finally - attention of late to children of England management bad the extreme satisfaction disposed of, judgement for ptff., Mr. Den At 6 o'clock every Monday, Wednes- who are sent out here b� large hearted of disposing of about $7.00 worth of ton for ptff, day and Friday and beg to solicit 1 . philanthrouhists, but our own deserving tickets at 10 cents each. The proform Reizin vs Hopper and D. Brown Barn- the interest of our. customers iri I ' 1 poor have been neglected and allowed to ante was of -a varied oharaoter, and er- ieher—bion y in garnisher a hands was this movement. We strive bard to. . claimed by ne J. Branton, but was allowed ; - . • grow up and fill our jails and other places haps was worth the price of admission. ptff M r. Re � zin, Mr. Ormiston for.Brantou serve your interests. See how we . _ • of confinement chile the English waifs The rooster band wag t•he attraction, be- and G. Y. Cith for garnishee. do it. . have had all the pampering. , We are glad ing a cunning device. Mind reading, John Go` dos vs. John Phillips --This . to know that the condition is to be Chang• vantrilogq sm, slight _• of hand, and wire a�aion occu fed a long time. Defendant SUITS TO ORDER.—A perfect . ed and that young Canadians are about to walking ere used as sides issues. Early put a lot o witnesses in the boat, the case fit, guaranteed at these prices : X10.75' receive their rights; attention first. Rev. Weduesda morning the proprietor load- arose out f the purchase of some fat $1,2.00, $13, $14, $15, to $25; mens' At Watch should receive the hearty oo•oper• ed his ten and roosters oris foreopk the cattle fro deft. Judgment for plantiff ready made suit $5 to $10 ; boy's j - anon of the pulpit and the press: The town for (some more pretentione place for $6.00, Vff Antiff to pay all costs. Mr. .Government should with draw- the where the revenue might be increased. Lennon for. and Mr. Gallagher and G, two :piece suits $1.50 to $8.00, three annual grant, and supply the same to —In dr'ving through the Township we Y. SmithUr defendant. piece suits $2.50 to $6�; see our dia- bome charity. ' Forsyth v, Storey—ibis action was for play they are all neve goods. p frequently hear farmers complaining the dismiss I of ptff's. son by deft. Judg- • �•� —Ontario County. has long been noted of the poo crops, hard times and the like. ment for p ff. for part of amount claimed WALL PAPERS. --Not too late - for cricket, -and some of the most notable This is a nonsense. The hay oro has Mr. Lenn for ptff. and Mr, Denton for et to brighten our horde, we sell at THEN MEN.—$1,50 black serge pants• players in Canada today, can attribute been poor, and that -sort of feed will be defendant. �' g y at $1.00 ; big assortment of tweed pante . their success -upon the Crease to the drill• hi h in 8 4 4J 5e up to 85c a roll; with bond - g pride for the next year ;but the Hotahin Y. Gibson—Judgment re- at $1,25 ; Men's straw hats 22c to 1.50 ; ing they received in the various towns grain crop in Pickering is perhaps better served. hi . Denton for ptff. and Mr. Len• er and ceiling to match, equally low Boy's straw hats 15e to 650 ; linen collars - and villages of this county. For some than that of any other township in tb; non for def . in price, lot of remnants at $8 per stand up or las down. weeks past Judge Dartnell and J. T. Province, barrinR none. Wben'we eon. Green y , Malcom land G. E. Alger, et. discount. WATCHES AND CLOCKS.--Clear- Clark have been trying to organise a sider.that in other parts of Ontario crops garnishee Judgment for ptff. for full ' County eleven and fixing dates for a ger• are very light, it is butreasonable to en amount. r. Lennon for p:ff. Mr. BICYCLES. --Next week we can ing out a big stook of jewellery, $4 clocks os p' -Ormiston f r deft. again supply bicycles at $50 to $110 at $2.75, $5 clocks at $8.25, $6 clocks at fes of matches. Their efforts have pose that prices will rule much higher Siong v .. Cowie—T is was a big fight for ladies Or gents, all guapanteed: $4.25, boys watohe�+ $2,50 up, men's. - 11 .proven snooessful and the series will open than last year, onr farmers have much over the le of some washing machines. watches $5 up, 7 jewel American move - on Jnly 25th and 26th in Toronto. Per• reason to re otos. The will be mach Saeatere 50cts to $8 Develine J y Jed11 }� merit eserved. r. Denton for ptif. men,, in handsome case, guaranteed for haps we are not an authority upon each better. off this fall than for a number of hZr. Lenno for deft. whistles 100 looks and chains 25 to 6 years at $7.b0. Every dollars worth matters; but we think it would be advis• years past. For several years pci0ea have Pugh vs. Sadler—Ju gmant forpl%intiff. 500, carriers 50c, clips 10c. - of jewellery must be sold, its yours at able for this county team to have bad been low and farmers have been soon. Denton for ptff., Lenn n for -cleft. -LADIES FIRST:—tit ligh Millinery y p y a few matches with rural clubs before omisiPR� therefore fewer store bills will Aliin ve, $irretl, A r garnLlee-.-Ad. y rY— almost our own rine. Bu this week. venturing after ,4aob large game as the ,come in. Last fall we did not have a journed un it Septem r court. Trimmed hate trio to $12.00. loo dress 7 I Toronto combination. �Dhile the count great nam ernfgredit sales: and of course ate hen on ve. lite h@nsoA—Adjourned mnsliri at tan. -26o silk gloves 16e up to Ron 75o r r-•• resole 200 to $8.00--80 f; representatives are all good men they there will fewer sale notes to meet in until �ept. court. per , p Pa - . have had no practice t etlier, a disad• Hortop s. Dunn an T. Knox, garnishee print, light and dark, fro -•-Big stook of On'$ 5 og October. In our humble opinion trade in vantsE;e that will materially te12 against this disiri t promisee to be better this. fall nt for pia ntiff. Tri®re were race ourtatus 25o r. to $4.50.•-,�.nother b I ;hetn on $be 24L rA let ' than it h been for a dew bars t. several. . ,a gement d btors examined by b� ship east of b ick -dress and mourn- .,� D i.- ? 1 . i . , '. , ,.. o an � . n n. o Ar _ , . nil Me An _.. y �. t �1 t :i , _ : , -'Y�. . . • .. r y is ,,1 t�.. % - __. 1. 1'. _ ....... .. .-. _ .... -, : _.- � � �,- �AF__`. i -v, airy,-` •� -. t 1. , - %, �.. , .. ry ,�- <, �g �, M_ �^ 1 �: a a + 9 ow ..�r-�_­­....;... r �.: c` t u.. ,.. ;..,,. .. . , `u. - f $,'Yip-ber`' e yet -- -�, .. -Ill .:. - ..� ,r r .. - fa ': -- :. . ;, . , :, ¢ , :.... . _ -: 1 . nx�.� ... ,-te, Q - ...•.. )... a,Si- Yr, i.. "- -. _..5. . - „ 9 yr _ • 1 -11., ._ 2; J 11, ,. ,. .. . " .. .. -y ....; .. , . . i �7- ..1. - . . t. ,.. ".. _4..,' :. - 3 , . 'iS Ei`__�� }h"` 9f -a Y 'n.' c•S».. f t�+,,.x"'' 'G"i-'rayiS,s �Fi.: 9 ..s. - .