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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1895_07_26. ..(SW .: •f .. ,_ r .. % l 1 fr• _. n f�. t <. r: ,,. .. v '. - -- ry - .. •.. _. - -.i s,-2,..- r .... .- �> w � �:-:r I {'. Y' _ r . �&.: fix �!7!. a _.. 11 _ 4 r d. i. - . r .-..v .-..... ,,;-i.. -. .. f _ .-> . t .-. .. ._ . : -t: ,1 .. . 4Y. -,. ,� r a d , k :k , i. t Yb g` r :, ( d. . 5 V - _ 13 !k 1 N 1,. . •f' . VOL. XIV. PICKERING; O y A� r �Oriaiesiriiostal pGarbiw. . _ : t- I . Medical. . M.BATEMAN, M,D., C.M.,M.O,P. . R.- B.O., Coroner. offioe and . Re idence, I in to 11 30; Elvenin g to 8 ce honr� : Morning . Legal. i gp11IAS PARKER, Barrister etc. is 1 - at Dnnbarton each saturdaq. 3�61y ate fur le to loan at five per cent. . ' .1W . ENT &ON DODDS. BARRISTR,. _ D SOLICITORS, ETC., 10J Adelaide street — . illy - ` east, Toronto• At Claremont ueeday Choice 1 amily Patent -Flour $4.fi0 per bbl C., BARRII3- elE, FAREWELL, Q. - . — AT T • TER, County Crown Attorney, and 00oynty , - - Solicitor. Court House. Wbitbv. � � p I N K • 1 LI L S ; , ., AMES MILLER 3 ICITOR, NO �IC?�EIZZIN'C�-. TARP Przblia. Conveyander• oto. Office at Thistle Ha," near Brougham►• Money to loan. _— BARRIS• -— �OVP McGIGLIVRAY, :� . 1J tore, 8oliaitore, Ac. Office opposite Poet offioe, Whitby, LL B. Mo ev too1A9au- ; y�eo. a Ont 0 A, UoGillivray, LL - 0 EDDES & MACDONALD, Barris- r e tare. Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Office in Gordon's Hotel—over old Bank offioe, Pickorinq, /� n ,_ - - oat,. se,turday of each week. Money to loan G iii S 1 t 1 t . I Investments made• Walter A. derides, Reginalcj lit. Macdonald, 16 Toronto et„ Toronto: V . . GALLAGHERC&ns, O''LifBeabuldena; ie!bere- and you 'are puzzled to . _ Z • solicitors, et g - . Toronto, will be at their office, Willis' Blocks know what to give your friend. Brougham, every Saturday. Any business or YOu cannot do better than inst,pctione left with Thos. Voucher, Esq. throughout the week will be proulptlrattended consult Barnard, of Whitby, to on Saturday. Money to loan at 5 per cent• . 29 -cm his taste and his beautiful stock of - . Veterinary. ; - - . - F. WHALEY, VETERINARY S�lv rware..,. H e .Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of An- tario Veterinary College•, Toronto. Graduate in Dentistry. Member of.the Ontario Veterinary ill help t0 answer the queg- kssociutiou. Dentistry a specialty. Calls by tl n. Htl has a dozen pretty day or night prom atly attended to. Office, - Residence,• Telegraph and Post Offices, White- f neies In the table ware that - vale. ___-_ 301y y, u will be charmed with. Her INS, VETERINARY SUR- He leas sterling silver spoons 11• LEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- and S ECidl kn1Ye8 and ladles - orinary College, Toronto, registered member p of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Asaoeiation. in rich designs, and, what is ofnce. residence and shoeing"forge one and one- - - .. ✓- quarter miles north of Green River. Steel most satisfactory t.o. the buyer, - driving sloes at iron prices. 0 lice -and shop he warrant every piece t0 be bonre"from 7 to 11 a. m. and 1 to i p. mr Tele- exactly s,9 repreBented. . graph address Whitevale Ont , Y. O. address, (}been Kiver, Ont - VETERIN- Belts, Hair Pine, mH0�1AS A. {iF��iHAM, Links Stick Pins, , 1 ARY SURGEON, Graduate of the Ontario - Veterinary College, Torouto,registered Inember tad$. - Brac�'let8. . of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association . - -also honorary member of the Ontario medical . so:.iety, treats all diseases of d-0mesticated ani , _ - 33 mals. Also particular attention to Veterinary . ' Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to at reasonable rates. Office at the well known of tablish;nent of Graham Bros.. one mile west of Clarem )nt, Telegrams to Claremont punctual- ly attended to. - 131Y '� •►`(�HO�IAS DUNN, Conveyancer, (�otii- C 11 miseioner for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare- - Mont, Ont. ��% - Fall term opens - Sept. 3rd. PR. HOOVER,ISSURER OF MIAR- A Boardin School for Both Sexes Under • IRIAGE Licensee. Office at resider" or g mill, Green River. Care of- the Society �of Friends. t BUNTING, TsBner of Mania a Beauafal and healthy location ; com- BR e modious buildings ; home influenoes ; efl3- • Licenses for the County of Ontarid. Of- oient staff. floe at the store or at his residence, Pickering village. iQ-y Very moderate rates - TOWNSHIP CLERK Preparatory and oomplete business DI.BEATON, courses and re rce for de artmental and • Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking p p affidavits, Accountant and Ineuranon Agent. matriculation examinations. .I - Money to loan on farm pproperty. Wills pro- . -__r- -I bated. OFFICE—At Whiteve.le. Will be in Foll donees in Music, Draviing and - If Brougham every Monday afternoon for the Painting. f' transaction of business.. 27-y Send for ann'buncernent to MONEY TO LOAN APPLY TO ' F. PRINCIPAL FIRTH, Hutchison, appraiser at Claremont for Pickering, Ont. Canada Permanent Loan & Savings Co., head j ofHce,Toronto. stock'capital83,000,000. Total During-July'�e►nd Augnst address care I - i asaste $8,700,000. The company lends money on SAMURL RBS & Co., 80 FrTt street east, lowest current. rates of interest and on favor- Toronto. able terms of, repayment, Mortgages .and de _ bentures purchased. No -commission. No delay n i Expenses moderate. fit= Che rryw V,od. rs • s' ' e A. POST, CO'tUNTY ARCHITECT • _ ` s for the county of Ontario Drawings The nndereigned wisllea to a2S>60Un0e - •and specifications furnished for every olau of to the people of Cherrywood and vicinity building. Steam and hot water hosting and that he has taken possebsion of the shop xentilatiou a specialty. office-Gerri4 look, which he has ust urcha.eed, that all - oorW Dund" and Brock streets, Whitby, J p Residence—%ingston Road East Pickering. 87-y work entruoted to his care,will be execu- __ - ted with neatness and dispatch. special . HOM&S POUCHER, Licensed Ano- attention paid to ehoeiiig. Wagons, Carts, 1 tioneer, Valuator, ate., for East York and gn fes for sale Chea Woodworkin the whole of North and South Ontario. strict gg p g - attention given to all orders by mail or teleeg�rapph. repairs in all branches. Plow repairing .. Charges Moderate. Address THOS. POUGHER, as usual. Prices t0 correspond with - _ Bo:47,Brqugham•. times. Give as a call and be convinced, P03TILL, AUCTIONEER, TC., H. E. POYNTER, • Green River, solicits sales from his num- R & her d eroas friends both far and near. Sales of farms, Brock d C rywo0 , farm stock, and everything that is to be sold will° -- be handled ld the every best with the utmost �� �itESTERN Bii►i, Dare and sold to the very beat advan_ a e. d81y MONEY TO LOAN --, �F CA ,&X>A. . —err— ,:I WHITBY BRANCH. -1.. - MORTGAGE SECURITY. a s; Capital Authorized.........,_ s,, ...... $1,000,00( RE��Z =ST�T� Capital.Subscribed ..............:.........600,00! bought and sold on commission. Capital Paid-up:.... ..... ........ • •..... .890,001 BOABD OF DIRECTO$$. • • 89,601 Agent for Fire, Life Accident, late John Cowan, Ee-., President. 1 - Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance Ren ben S. Hamlin, Beg., Vioo•Pree W. F. Cowan, Es W. F. Allen, Es , J. A. Gib .. Two houses in. Pickerin to rent of_ for ` ron, Esq., Robert McIntosh, l[, D, Thomas - ; Bale. g Patterson, Esq. - - . McMillan .......� _ ............. . T H Cashier �,� A Gleneral Banking business transected • I - - CooveysucinR carefully done at a much Drafts Wood, payable in all parts of Canada ower rate than neaally charged. Tit- - United States, and on London. England, pay les searched an� d certified to when • able in all parte of Euro e. Highest eurrenl rates of interest allowed en Sayings Bank required. Private funds' al Deposits and credited half yearly. Special at - ways an hand to loan at teLtiOn to Collection of Farmer's sale notes. - the lowest rate of �' D. R,d>ItR I interest. - lamas: r �.: �� TORONTO FINANCIAL �_ Dela'. Bleak, PiakerinR CORPORATION _ . PICKERING POST OFFICE. t ' wile arrive from Toronto a ;o. m,-�- A�athbriea Cap.Z,s00,00C Arrive G.T w, 8 10 aim s' c Close G T w 5 655 s m' Sub1;`Cribed Cap. 628, SOC GT E6 so am -- GTE760am Whitb 8 t5 + y p m -• q`oronto 8 00 p m I ;. - G T' E 8 45 p m -- O T W ti 00 pm '-e is Dompany tiave opene0 a branoli in foie M6ney orders issued on all parts of the world. Villaagge -of Pickering. in the office lately oc' opuied by the Ontario Bank, under the rrian*ge BAYINGS DAl�N Z >91�@ltl�iilil34 • ment of the undersigned. Deposits will be reoeiTed�and interest allowed DePoEite received and interest allowed at 81-5 ai hi&est rates. Per coat per annum. ty indisputable Drafts insuedl on all parts 0011 +tions niaBt - Wm. �.,ojMn, on very liberal terms, money loaned en DOWN .�< and other eecnntiefr. w TOeTItJe'1'$8. Q>1i0. $ill,_ .-i( , .. ;. ; ,: } u 5 s 1 -- �P „�,.. � �a ss, _. �", ^,. `�' �_'^.d ail'- � S � lint• ; � 9 ' , - Yom„ •a➢3! r'd lrf1 v ` _ .. _- v x, -7 "'.. 3. S S::` �F. .. 4 a Yy- F9 x a "_ a' J �S• f. _. ..; - six �,. .,:fir - :"#'3'- ... - .•fit. -yti M� •: r . r h , h--_ .N , +' E. „ ..c. Ib - - �- T- V• -4 .a'' . �.r a� s �• � � r .r {y n, ._ _ r ,� r �_ �. .i. ,. 'r- r _. .- .. ,-:. - ..< ... f ...'"k'fi`- .: ,'^,"E- •;"y.•._.f �' : _..-.�•R.* , t�:... -rim.. � . � --,h -n c > d - t �,. �7 - - --`%:�'?'` f .. <r, ,. c t :: S .4- gg.� - 1 r•'j•- V .. Y,r h r , a - .. - r_ _.. y . .- I. ' I ' F t `- • .. . . .: _ ,. ' - —. i -. A .:.. ,. -. -,.. r... - :f.- _" y, r: �, d .: - r'< _ - _ 5 i3 _ _ __ fr. L `�-. ' 1 ,. . ��*rs% a r SIJ 6I - v�� s ., -. . �. . q '. NT, FR AY JULY 2�, 1895, y i : N0 40;. �� . t ,,� „ 3 O V AU TT1�T?1 TT ladies escaped with a scare, while the bug• West Hilt. ` ., t 11 lJ lr 1J V I gy was somewhat damaged. �` � �1 , Mr. and Mrs. Meddaugh and daughter, Fred Heeler is -home for a geek a Wi "f Cava. Fred is looking well and heart tiiag ](. CAL HAPP x1xAs BECOBD)iD SY of Florida, are here with Mre. Smith. We notice Mies Maggie Camps is home : �,r`._t .?s` Ta$ P 88 AND J TT$D DOWN BY 0118 Thirty years ago these people were resid• for her holidays. she is looking well after ' m $ oo$a$e 9ND$NTa. onto of Brou0bam. They are amazed at spending some time in the city. - -�.. the change Ghat has taken place in the Mise Ma a Leslie has retnrned home 4, 7t' k OLAR MBNT . ' g6i . village since hat time. again after spending some time with herf-'=';� f iutte'r brought, 140. and eggs lOc. at T '�`, :: friend Miss Lucinda Heeler of this place. •+"�- the mar t Tuesda . 7th C ncession, Scarhoro. We arefoorry to hear that Chas. Bennet 11' Lenno has had a number of maxis• has been very sick, bat he is getting better' r`. trate a o Ree Curia he set week. The rain of la8t week was welcomed. ander the ekilfnl care of Dr. Drummond- w ,,* g p The white vested Rent and the old maid ate 9otice our butcher is going the rounds, � A Mrs. upper let Thursday morning are on good terms these days. but we dont know whether he is. peddling. • ��*�a �;_ for Wall eeburgh t visit her sister, Mrs. Jacob Eckardt has retnrned -from meat or brush as he always has a load of it ; `� : "Cloy d for one oath" reads the pleb her visit up west, and reports having a on his wagon. �. ' 1- card poe ed upon of r printing offioe. . grand time. ' ~a"' - W. B ndy is hav ng his dwelling paint• The stloo-9y went down the concession Mount Pleasant. •-. i �, ed and t ie premise otherwise iinpt dyed. last Sunday wearing a gentlemans hat also =;, ;, Rober Graham has gone to Soodland a broad grin, eu rqute for the I-'. M. church John Miller is makidg some very im• 4 on hoof ebs tonne ted with the horse where he was met by the tine wee girl, portant improvements to the dwelling on. _� trade. they then journey towards the Rouge yhe old Underhill farm. Painting will be • ' - , j Dr. astwood pent a few da s at where all trace of them was lost. done in a few days. Z y REPTILE. A larg number of relatives and friends' j Stoney ake cam ing, acid had lots of � � ..,t a sport. v HERRYWOOD. , aseembled at the residence of Thomas Mre. oba Hap r, and two. boys, of __ Hunter, Esq., the other evening, to bele �. � � him celebrate the sixty-second anniver. , Toronto are with . P. Hopper and wife Mrs. COwiJ ie , t present visiting at G. ..� j t for a forl;night. Davideou's. = nary of his birthday. Mr. Hunter has . , �;;t. I W. Iowswell b s given bis shop front Mies Shan ,. of Toronto, is visiting at Just been forty-one years in Canada, and a coat bf paint. He says the shads is Mr. Lawson' . is still heart► and active for his age. He '}t; that of 1 vender wi h t orange trimmings. The farme s around this place are busy thoroughly enJoya the meeting of friends, - � , We Must congra ulate Mr, Eddy upon at their hary st. - such as that of the other evening. The. � � )�j the auooese his pgpile had at thb repent Mr. (}been ere boon yei'y ill for the past tea prepared by Mrs. Hunter fog' her , `, . few days, bu we are glad to say that he is guests was excellent, and abe succeeded._ entrance examinations. They were t it wonder#ully eacoeasful. slowly un they mend. admirably in making the evening enjoy• ). , Lothar Bowes, has engaged with a We regret Ito a'tate the departure of W- able for those who were present. The, ,�, Irwin and w,ite, who left here on Wednes party broke ap rtt a, reasonable hoar, aft- � inerchant in `Camilla, pad will take da last for Brown's Corners. He will be ;' - Y ober a of the tele ra bin there. He y er wishing hie, Hunter many returns of - g R p g roiesed very much as he hoe been in this ` .1 left Tuesdav night for the west. place for about seven years and has given Lhe occasion. hire. John Barr and rs. D. Fors th the best of satisfaction both as a man and . --• � �, ' y y Bowmanville . 4 .> + have just returned from Wyoming. where ae a blackernlith, but our loss will be a gain -` __ '! they huve been visiting 4 ith the latter's to Browu'ri ( orners. Rev. Wm. Jolliffe will occupy the pulpit' • ;'s . ' daughter, Delis. (Dr.) Ralp Brodie. Vr'e notice ui last weeks issue a challenge of the Methodist Church'on Sabbath next :._ZA J Dr. Smith,of Stoaffville,will visit Clare from the 1j angers. We have won the in the absence of the pastor who ie- taking a 3 I. wont on the first and third Tuesday of etampion6hip from the Rangers once this a short vacation. 'f each month. His dental nodule are in y ar ; bot w will play them another game 'rhe Methodist Sundav School picnic at-, �f�Y ?. Buudy'e Bloch,, neat door to the market.* if they ares not satiefi�d. 'We are very the lake on a%ednesday last passed off very - 1••'1 thankful fo their kindness of picking our nicel without an accident to mar the pled• T A rhember of the firm of Macdonald 3r mea, but vc might just say in regard to eure.y Between 600 and 700 took ten, �. Lenno ,Barristers, htouf3ville, twill be that, we err quite capable o4 doing that The steamer North King ran ashore near -'3' here o Monda�'t, Tuesday's and Wed ourselves. f they want to play us we will Brighton on rVednesday. Slit wes hauled '€irk:. x nesda s of each week, office in Bund s y off by the steamer Chieftain of -Kingston. , r z . Y y lay theme berg of our club �sheatber the block. tf have playa once or twice. We have not No damage was done and the boat resumed 1 A` L ; .; The people of Itbis place were some• any limite number of games for any her regular tripsion Thursday. ,�' y_ ' what surprised the other day at the member to play and if the game is.played Mrs. Jno. Hopper, of Whitby narrowly. - ' ' • arrival orae of M se Minnie Birrel), after we will play it here. We named the prizes escaped death at Oshawa station on- Mon- ., ^r �. spendi g a year and a half in British and (we will draw a line at the fun) you day last. In crossing the track she had to " Colum is and Cal ary with friends. can name the poison. pass between two freight care, and -in jump- - i Dr. Sylvanus obillard, of St. Paul, . . i ing to the ground her skirts caught and' ' e ` visited ere last w ek with friends. The GREENWOOD threw her on her face. The engineer had 1'-. � t Dr. ie member f the State Legislature -- just Riven orders to go ahead, when he no- , r, The Misses Moore, of Toronto are with. ticed her in this perilous condition,- and e., and b also ono ceded in veorkini7 up a ,"� , fine edical pea tide. He being an old Alex' Moore jest now. catching bold of her freed her, not ,a min -r r Clare oat bo a are innch Dlea"ed at Mre' Murray, of Toronto, ie with Mrs. ate too soon. Mrs. Hopper was pretty well - . y «'. Crammer for a time. shaken np but beyond that escaped nnin- ''` '�' bis su ess, Harr Lawton and wife, of Fort Clowd, A ��" ".- - }' lnlared.—Stateema0. y � W. . Devitt un oaded another carload were here last week with their uccle, L. . .t , - - �, a. df -ce ent here uesday for the ppurpose Mackey. Bro�ivn's Corners. of bui ding farm structures. He says the m nafaoture of this cement, Mr. Usher. won't all w any person to use it without receiving roper instructions how to use t, then he i prepared to guarantee the w rk. Mrs' John Co rtney, of Toronto, is here with her nieo , Mrs. George Found. .W hile out walki ft on Monday evening, the old lady tri ped upon a defective plank a the side 'alk and as� a result re- ceived a very se ere shaking up. besides cutting her face. IThe road commissioner had too walk repspreJ as soon ap possil,le. The members 0 the F,esuyttirian-bui•• batb t ohooI and their friends trocured vehiclols os, Tuesday and proceeded to MnzLlismanIs Lake, for the purpose of pip-ni ing. Thee were a large nu.nber proem and the a who were there report Navin a lovely ti e. .The day was very pleas&' t and bo ting mach enjoyed bi the young folks. It was an outing long to,be femembere by the scholars of the ESR UGHAM. ' 'Miss 1 acann i ve, J ill again., 13tanl y Gerow !is with triends at Aad• ley just now. S. Dr wo anti r. Brooks, of Toronto, are here with friends for a few days. - John smith and wife, of Toronto, are here ith hie mother for a few days. Little Miss Burton, of Toronto, is with her g!-cndmotber, Mrs. Barcla , er. Jos'ph Burk picked two hundred boxes of raspberries on Monday for the Toronto market. Wa�tor Brooke, of Markham; -is with his uncle, Colin Philip, for the summer vacatioq. - Thos, Young, of Pefferlaw, is with his father during vacation. He likes teach• ing very well. Mrs. I Alger and two boys are, with friends > down east. They will be gone for a fo%tnigbt. Thea is not muoh stir in the village those days, the farmers all being busy with hi�rvest, Miss4s James have returned to the City after spending a few days wjtli their motber� Mrs. Hood. Min ie and lldable Munshaw, of Flesh- erton,i'e bore with their aunt, Mrs. J. M. Ge w, for a few weeks. The adies of the Christian church base promis d us a feast when the geaohes are ripe. twill be a peach sooial. Belf rd Wagoner suooessfully passed the en ranos exam. at Markham. The pupils. ho wrote M Whitby have loot yet beard ow they got along. A m tuber of the firm of Mosers. Mao• donald & Lennon, Barristers, etc., Stouff. viUe, ill be here on Monday of each week. Office in G3erow's block. *tf Mrs.IEllis, of Detroit, is with her fatb• er, W. .Bedell. she has not been hero for so a time and the people of Brougo ham a e pleased with hep visit, altbough somow at delayed. . I. Mrs. J., good WIS. J�i, �!��0 gull a tF�_ 8' si. i.•,-. ol� - � �x at�r�#.�._..;<.+���r. Y_=a.�,;, _��� sem._: A nomb�r from here were disappointed _ • that the Gs den City did not go tb Niagara yob bas lost part of his upper lip. ' .- `- �n Monday Harvest is now on and our farmers al o Jackson roe. are having a Dement silo, exceedingly bast'. xud a cow a d horse stable put in. Devitt s What a splendid rain -we have had dor- '' X0`1, men are do ng the work. .- >;_.1 ing the peat few days. � 1 '1 Report s ys that Mrs. David Birrell, , who hoe en. at Mackinac Leland for her Wm. Sellers visited Strawberry Island 4 �` health, for me time, has become sudden. a short time ago and had a very pleasant , ; -- .I ly worse. Her husband bas gone to see time of it. = � 6 ` her. I Robert Sellers has been laid off work for -_;,,, Geo. Sad er, Pebgally's foreman, myster- the peel few days. He accidentally step• iously dies, peared on Monday morning pe� upon a nail, which penetrated his - � „ J end has n t eince been heard of. Some boot and left him a sore foot to nurse. F (�►ve an icier► that hie departure is doe to The wound is fast healing. <: the dweat of the bachelors at football on f3atnrday evening, while others think there The N2anRers'and Highland Creek foot- _ ^�f ball clubs should do more playing and J �:a may be a romance in connBctiQn. Some _ ^';'/ I tidings of his safety would be welcomed by lase blowing. Neither team would Dare - his an:ions friends. Thos. Sadler is filling to risk $100 on the result of one match. -. •'� the vacancy ere foreman. Unless they cease this wrangling over that - a The married and single meu of the vil- match that will not be played, we will w lege played a game of football on Saturday rule them out of the association, as well " ' k •. reenitinK iD a victory for the old fellows. as society. - r When time was up the score stood 1 to 0, The funeral of the late Mrs. Robert F FAA- while the players contented themselves Purdy took place from her husbands resi. by lolling upon the grass, for a time to re• dance, Saturday to St. Andrews cemetery.���s Dover eafficient energy to take them home. whore the remains were interred. De• 3:. ". It was a very rough game, the only wonder o Y being that someone was not killed. Text ceased was highly respected by all who time the fellows should take out accident knew her, and her death cast a gloom ,b �; policies before going on the field. over Lha community. Her bereaved has - band and friends have universal sympathy . - 5 in their sorrow. '�� MALVERN. - _ ..• ,� �"`t A e Davy Gleorge speDt last week with Gec• wHITEVALE. Ya•ff Bennett. ' Miss Ella White was in the city Iaet - - �-e , Vulgo, wife and family spent Sunday week. `�A � with relations at Brown's Corners. �' , A. E. Thornton spent last week in the • y ;,�, The merchant from Highland Creek Ambitions City. - � '` - . spent Tuesday of last week at Poverty J, D. McPhee is home enjoying- his usual: H Rey BioKa , ' of FarmoBa, delivered a summer vacation. ¢���.rt�- 301 R' - '. Y Mrs. Chambers, of Toronto, stayed over ,�. most interesting discourse at Agincourt on, Sunday at A. E. Major's. - Sunday last. A latae arovOd attended. ate are glad to see C. C. Reeser able to The inhabitants of this burg are fast in- r'�"' 1 creasin ere Mr. Joe Ramex ,oar Vet., to be out and around ere uenal. ., g y has Dins. L. squairs spent a few days last; been presented with a boanoing baby boy. week in her native city, Toronto. ,- 2,A)r� �� Business is hiking ap at the refuge (or Mies Maggie Robb, of Stratford, is being: �.z, t _". battier oho�i) as over 80 youths had their entertained by Mies Nellie Nowlan. r c- hair oroped n Saturday evening. Door" Goo. Tait and daughter, Hilda, are with { opened at 7:80. M r. and Mrs. Jas. Ta for this :week. F �`1. �� A foot -race for �b0.00 took lace last y p Mr. and ll�irs. Fred. Taylor, of Sanford,. Saturday between C. Callender and T. s nt Subday with their friend Miss Lillie 4 " I ,11,,s�,`; . Robbins, which was Basil vada b Charle Y Y y• ajor. %f .� t The Robin ran well. We regret to learn that Mrs. D. R. Beat , �_ `! q RATs., on has been confined to her room with "_ �' 1 _. C. Ham lire ie viaitin est Bt. EAitli'e. Bicknese. - �I ��t� ��A P Y : Mi"e Jenitie Scott, who Nae been visiting Mr. Looe, from the American eider, ie ' y :' with Lillie Thornton, has retnrned to her ,. again visiting on Agnes St. home in Norval. I 4 ' k Hazel Spring is training hie colt every Mrs. Robinson and family are leaving vin . a ""A . evenin for fall races at Markham. shorts to do to Markham, where they will = � ,J The t is training every evening fbr a dwell %n -future. '� _ a - hundred yard - dash at the Woodbine in The 111 isles Cruickshank, of Toronto, and : y � August next. Miss Wisruer, of Ringwood, are passing a � 4t' , We wonder if the Cat is as sweet mouth• :`h . ed with his maiden on Sunda evenin s ere few days in oar vicinity. Y g We wish to congratulate Gertie Highs- `'y_' he is on the foot -ball field. Wander and Mag a Ellison on having pass= `` � •Huntsmen VPillis cit Ramsay have gone ed the Entrance Examination. . � � �`Iv, into partnershi to exterminate dos and ± - oats found within vit limits. Mies MoGilvray is yieiting with Mra: . .., y Hamilton. The latter lady has not been •,`� �l4 Grandady was the gueat of Bohn Ormer- very well, but we (tope soon to hear of her . , �.' od, Hillside, over Sunday last. He reports recover that the object of his visit "a a failure. Mm, Middleton; of the Qaesti City; and _� ' G. G. Young thinks he will be able to Mrs. Birch, of Brooklyn, N. Y. are spend 4 drive his young horse to . church next Sen. ing a few days renewing old acquaintances �.- day ae its a ys it % going (admirably) well. in our neighborhood. 1.' .1"_ — 1 . 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F. ti G - ..-.:.-:. :-:. .. - _T: - I. _ .-.. •isle - 3t s a .` .. - _ -..f,. _v.. ..- i- - .- - - A. a. - �, '• " Istat i KISTAKEN ,bENTOICATIG& • of=tae and eyes. "The Uf you advo- 'Wfiieh Megne, rrut'ttJµlly. . r " k � <; cats !s t e, w arittome, onotonous: am telling an un�trwth - ' -" ti There is t o much snug c mfort in It= it m•.a.ns this, only,. fiercely, that A filo VeatOheatiN Ressl"us freers iii -A . • , there is, n fact, noth! in it. But I don't believe I was ever rudta to You Hhrekl�y lhresi Pins. 4 _ <,.h,,,. . .. __.'oi, !n that of er-where by one'• eaer�ions !n 'my 1<ile, rv'ltatever you have been to Ii x R>vaa, R'ir., J�tee 2s8. -A latleit AP'1*ER IV, They, literally litlrned in his head•' No. one eonqu rs Fate an the world; thet'e xne er" sa from port Francis, Maw, to ing of sho �..: �I o,w wFhat's that. I v one Ys '. "I cannot Iove iD1t![i. he hoe beliefs that date from the Dark surely ire the nobl at of ambition, .e� nth a little +scornful laugh. "Thenniting of Mc. and Mrr, .dames Trevlin, . Y'et t suppose him virtuous, know hii{n p,g•es, Women should be kept in their Oh, Mary! if I da speak to you. estsence � poditenees, I suppaa�e'•,-„� formerly of Iron River, Vii., furnishes `he _' noble." proper place. A man's wife to his cihat- If" -stops ng short nd gazing Azejily ,, I say. Y two r.. calls Mr. Sylves• concluding chapter of an odd story, whish `' Crossing the stall with a view to tel, and should never, never permLt at her frie d -"if I cou lay bars to you ter, from the further sett oaf tfie s3attI t, began last fall, just before the Hi;ckby : - f A reaching her own room, without con- herself t6 draw upon her thu complt- ally that !s now within m heart -I ., stop your spooning and come along, . tact with cry one staying in the house, menta of the crowd." I say, girls, where are you? Nell, forest Ste' in which so many people iota she finds her hope frustrated by n �• will you ? We wont be able to s+re their lives. You make him out terribly illlber- Mary were the -what on earth are Che net presently." sweet, clear, voice. al, you dole !n here, wasting all the a.f- he" This mintaken speech is as ,successful -Until lases September Mr. and Mrs. . "What is It. Nell? .What a hurry .4 you have found the very word I ternoon?" cries Dicky Sylvester, burst- ale yf '!t had really struck the bull's- James Trevelin, were' residents of Iron_ - you are In; and how angry you look! have been seeking. He is illiberal. ing into t e roam at this moment, and eye. Both Nell and Dalrymple, alter River with their three ohiidren, the young-. - _Come in here and tell me all -about !t " Why should he be angry b-ecause God for ever hecking Miss Fairfax's at- an inward struggle, burst out laughing. taking her- arm a.nd drawing her into tempt at confession. "There's Dalry- est a hasp. .lint before ith th forest has given ins a talent, and other men and turned mecfiandcally tow4ard the • ,. •+ mple giving way to bad language be- $res Mrs Trevlin started with the baby a small drawing. room. The same old can admire it, if he cannot ? place appointed them ; and presently story, I etippoae. Lord Carbine warts perhaps he is jealous-oi tT1e ether cause I won't play a single with him; I to visit friends at $inckley, where we.s the Ii�ame i$ in full awing. living some people from iter old hotne iu you to marry Noel, and' you" " know him too well for that, so I do " Ah 1" says Dalrymple, presently, al - men. beseech you as you love me to come London, where she was married. When `Don't!" says Miss Fairfax sharprty. "Tell him that,"' says Miss Fairfax, most unconaaclously, aq Nell misses a She moves impatiently from her friend's out, and let's have a double." rather easy ,ball . T`here !n no reproach Hindley was wiped out nothing was heard with a malicious. 1iitle grin. And "It !s so warm," says his sister, grasp and throws herself into a low see how pleased he'll be. A teen who in phis tone, nothing but regret for her from the lady, and Mr. Trevlin took hu Chair. "It has been the worst art- laughing. rrttshap ;but she refuses to read >et, ex- 'Loo remaining children and went there, prides himself on hie strength of will Amory is �n London still, and is not hoping to find some trace of her. In the counter yet," she says, with a queer to be the prey of vulgar emotion such rept In its worst sense. _ little laugh• "He is to disinherit me .. expected down until evening, " t• search that followed the bodies it the as that.I „ "I knout ic. But what will you? Daly- There . I knew haw !t would 'oe." people Mrs. Trevlin had gone to visit ware unless I marry Noel; sa-disinherited I =_ Nell, with a says e+he, fias�hdn8 round at him. found and near them were the bodies of a Still. he might be, . r am." suspicion of embarrassment. " An- ymple's temper is warm, too. He "That's w'hy I trate pl€tying with .you. woman and a child, which Mr. Trevlin . grows ferocious. • Will you abandon !" "Oh, �no," says- Mary Sylvester, quick_ saver me one thing, will you ? . -And• Just as if you never missed a ball identified ae the bodies of hfs loved ones. - ly� She is a tall, distinguished looking me to his untender mercies? Nell, my ".I assure YAu. I only meant thb-t"- c?on't be angry with the question. Loroi The bodies hsd lain fit the hot sen for.two Dartford You do not care for him best �belo ed," tucking his hand thr°ugh " I know very we41 what you meant. da a and it was necessar to bur them - r girl of about four-an'd-twenty, with ? ? y , Y J marked features and an expression cold .. her alend r arm. "come to the rescue." tha.nk you, After p � How many times am I to tell you You neecin t explain, on t1te r oc as was done in the case of but earnest. She might not trouble "Come on, M*Ary," says she, in a re- all, if I'm not a great, strong, •horrid several hundred others. t1 at I care for, nothing but my violin?" signed to e, and !n truth perhaps a lit- man, It 'isn't my fault, I suppose." Returning with hu two children to Iron herself' to be an enemy but she could To Miss Syivester's anxious ears, how- ' _ • certainly rouse herself to be a friend. ever, in spite of the carelessness of tie grate ul to hi'm Por, the sudden entry "You're tired I think," says Dalrym- oily, Mr. Trevlin sold oat his business, That she is a thorou H woman of the that has left her secret still her own. le too considerately. die ed of his household oods, and re. g the reply there seems to be a touch of p g '- � world may be read by the most- casual consciousness in the short Taught --that "You now when Dicky's mind is " No, I'm not. I'm going to- play moved to Fort Francis, where hie brother - - � � ' ` _ observer. She looks troubled now as accompanies !t. made u , naught is left save to lay this out, !s only to be revenged on lives, and where be engaged in the mining she watches the petulant anker on the .. ' " down on 'a Firms." . � you. says she, with such an alisurd business. After the period of mourlping - I- am glad of that, she says stea3- , "I wast I could lay down rhy b 3d � " aF.ttemp�t at the vengeance threatened for his lost wife; and little one he married face of her little companion. It will fly, watching the lovely mobile face as }' Mise Annie Varley, the daughtrer of a never come to that." " ould be the last- says Ma y, with a stifled yawn, "I that Dalrymilte involuntarily smiles, 1 - , - - she speaks. Hew never fe, t so tired. The heat is ter- and adds another sin to his already neighbor, who had been taking care of his But, ah, yes, say I. Grandpapa 1s the very last husband one who loved little one, and who was one of the stet• . bent on this marriage, and, as for me, rible, and to be asked to play tennis over -full list. I am. bent You would choose for you." In it. .is -well! if I die, r ' fleet:. Erle in the town. She was ver just the other way. lie "Not even the .one who loves r�e Dicky, put a Good :gracious . Oen t you Spare B J wiam. give u anal neither shall I." decent stone over mei It will be your even five minutes ou+t of the whole much III love with hien, and for abs brief shall ch'�ose a husband for me, ' says duty, having been the meads of lac- day T' calls out Sylvester, Indignant- period of their honeymoon there was not • _ "Beat why not, dear?:' very gently. " hitch of any kind. Miss Fairfax. A gown, a ribbon. p }- - "What is it t_ hat you can object to in Even my bonnet, if you will, but. not tug me �tndPr Jit. ly. Whenever I m in love, !keels Colonel Dal " 'Naught as never In dan;,• -t . - my tender speeches for the passages A fsiw'days ago the people of Iron River rymple? He Is rich"— ' my, partner Por 11"fe. I shall reserve were startled by the appearance of the quotes Mr. Ivester gallantl and the stairs. Anythtng more bare - I hat e money. Money is a bore. ' I the choosing of that troublesome, ani Y giving original Mrs. Trevlid,in the flesh and look - am being so erpetuRll reminded of her a.gentle p sh toward the door.. faced than your behavior I never knew p Y indeed iml5robable, person Por. myself." ing well, but worried, accompanied by her !t, that now at last I feel !t would be r " ," says ,, in my Ilfe. child. She at onct+ made in uiries for her R ell, dont choose Dartford 9 good to be without it." _ " Go on !" says Nell, giving Dalrym- hush d ed t st ' and an ex rase he reale diva llfiss Sylvester, gravely. CHAPTER V, f pie a furious little push• whereupon h ' p g p "He !s young and"-- , 1 "Do you think Noel so� very superior ii lrhe time I've lost in wooitt point-ment when told that her husband had . �: „ , , g' rends an impossible ball into the very remov d to Fort Franois. In answer to the Young .' to him? I don t. At least Lord Dart In watching and pursuing furthest earner o2 the court. questions put to her she Bald chat she had _ 'Certainly• Quite young! Only thirty.' ford has a soul for` music. - What a The light that lies 11 ,+. "What's the good of that if he looks ! Fault . from Sylvester. never gone to Hinckley, as her hwbaad touch When he accompanies me I feel : . , In woman s eyes, !' " There ! that's worse than anything supposed, but had gone to St. Paul after forty, and is grave and stern enough as though there were nothing ]eft to bias been my heart's undoing." :. I ever did," saga Nell, triumphantly • leavin this town, and attar a brief visit to be fifty? Tell you what, Mary, he is, be desired." 'Ou•tside the world !e !n a blaze of And then : " What a temper you're in. there had gone to her. old home in London. `,in my opinion, old enough to be his own "There is, Nell, i great deal!" glory, althougfi now the sun is pre- where she had visited with her, parents and . . - - father. I'm not going to marry a ."To such a prosaic old thing'as you. paring to 03dicate his -throne. The After which the second, ball drops Chis . death's head." side of the next, and the snore is tc her old friends. She had done t,hie she said yes. You are nearly as bad as Noel! day Is wonderfully still, scarce a mur- the ene-my. And so on throughout. to spite her huaband, who had opposed her . "What has he been scolding you about But to a foolish enthusiast like me. mur coming from land or ma, to break Dalrymple, feeling thoroughly put out,- going'on a visit, and as ■he had plenty of - . lately?" asks Miss Sylvester, with a Nothin I .tell you -f -nothing. That other the calm. The very intensity of the ' g ploys villa•!no,usly. Needless to say. money of her own in -her pocket when`she smile, j night at the Moores'! How he rendered heat seems to have rendered all nature Dicky and hie sister win the .gains. left she thought she might as well >reep , . "Never mind. When Is he not lecturing that `Reverie.' J could have cried." sdlent. A silent, indeed, a the All += Heat's to4iI much for you. old man," right un g�'iaK. Mrs.' Trev►ia had not writ- �me, for the matter of that ?" "You didn't, however," says " Mary Mothcr n be. Yet If you lend your) says Svives4r, ' giving Dalrymple a ten to her friends here because she wu - "To go back to his perfections, then. Sylvester coldly, with a view to red%ic- ear, 'an give yo>#r vv'hole mind to It• playful, if hi rtful, slap on the shoul- afraid that if she did some one would tell . ` You c nnot, at least, den that he ' is iti her once more to a proper frame of and co quer the first thought ' that " r Mr, Trevlin where she was. She onl as Y g der. !ti et•e . sa;w you do worse-. And 7 h_ andsome." - - mind. It is ,unfortunate perhaps that noise ai last is dead, then you will remained at Iron River -for a da ,and thea "Can't I? Positivel uel I ca1T`litm."� • as for Nelly, she surpassed herself. Y Y ,_ 3, ter friend should. to thoroughly under- heclr th� chirp of the gtshopper, low Is that tea I see crossing the lawn ? went oa Lo Fort Francis to hnk for her . "You are determinedly blind," says- stand hes_, Miss Fairfax looks amus- buried tin tttr� turf beneath your feet; !" husband. A letter received b Capt. •1. IL Hurry up, Tompkins with an en- ganders a friend of the famll confesses her frier_ -1, . a, little Impatiently. "Yoe ed. Her, prett brows go up, the corn- the rustle of small leaves: the sighing g.i gout to the la.guid footman. y' . • Y. coura� rig e� the ee uel of her search. know he is 'immensel better looking ers of her lips come' down, a malicious oaf faAn�t breezes_ that but yesterday 9 y tusilied mstdly chrough the field knd Y°u haw' n't. bee{1 playing tennis'. On reaching Fort Fran_ cis she found her- . than half the men one meets." twinkle brightens her dark eyes. have you htuband li,Oin with. hi■ new wife sad the - "I can't bear that look in his eye's. , "No, and it speaks badly for me, wood,. and now lie bound and chained K ' t'pon this T°rtpkit7a does ennciegcen.l . : . So mgcking, yet so stern. I am sore .Mary. You know those tines of "all w lch thinga with many others, children already aocustomed to the change. _ <o hurry, and arrlvc�a breathless on tl There was the usual scene, fainting and ' - - he would like. to compel all creatures Shakespeare's : . da mak up t•he music of the world. sc.e•ne, with a rather overloaded tray tears, after which the whole thing was , - ; to his will." f Atar ff, toward the v! est, the eye talked over. Miss Varley was completely _ • "The man that hath no music in htrn- and a bruad grin. "I rather like that in' a man." .� ' t'e'sts ul •>n the sunset more ex,Iutsite' . self, 1 ou pour out. t leltY : I'm •luttP done heartbroken over the turn affairs had taken, ' _ "Do you'?" with a shrug. "It seems r;cr 1s not mov'd with concord of sweet thin an dream. Dying truly. but most up f. Rays �;e'1 slnking upon a soft ruh . to me you like everyt'hi about hirih.: icvely i its death. The rich gold u( it and for a short time had to be restrained' sounds; • spread.orier,talw•ise up�in the grass• and from doing herself violence, Of coarse,. , Say, hiaryi" seating hP self on the Is' fit for trea9oih,' Stratagems, and spreads like a Sweet curtain halt acrost3 making a pl n for Mary to sit beside the macctage between Mfas Varley and bit. ' , table near Miss Sylvest nd gazing the sky Duwn b --low the ocean• pla- Trevlin was illegal, and Mr. Trevlin was at her i e spoils:" cid, an treacherous as ever, while un her ' w•herru ori Dicky, who is arcus- . w th ager hope in her eyes. I Now• read the'othe,r way round 'acrd tamed to being cast for this part, innocently a bigamist. Mrs. Trevlin re -- "I see a way out of the difRculty, Yvu surely you have Dartford. He doe$ the grafi y, slopes which hang over 1t, n,anii�ulates the i�rot with much sumed her place as mistress of the house, can't want more than *.a paragon, can y sheep n`bble at the short, sweet herb- - ' leve music, ou must acknowledge that; grace, while ' Dalrymirle hands noun 1 while Mies Varley left as soon u possible.. you? Wby•not marry Noel yourself?" therefore all bad thoughts and feelings age, looking In the d4stance :ike mucth- the tiny hot cakes. for some place unknown to her friends. _ Miss Sylvfster laughs. 1 ar•e far from him., Happy Dartford:'' Tb•'ma dottEd here and. thQrc•. • - " Now• for ..you, Dalrymple," ' says -- . "Fur one thing, because he has' not ;Clasping her harid�e iii fervent admire- 'lir. Sylvester, In a reoplendani suit Dicky, prnaently. "" Tea, claret -cup, FRENCH LOSSES IN WAR. asked me; for another,; because"— , of f,anT els• waves aloft his racket as lie brandy and soda'. Tea of course." _ - 6 . - _. tion. �i ould th< t all were like him "Somebody else has," cried Nell �` shouts to' om, afar : "'�;o ;the •nthrr thinK," laughing, Y• Do you know, :lidry, I'm afraid Noel , , ltix ]whiten Hien Said to Rave perlehed - I4fiss Sylvester blushes faintly and is never moved with concord of sweet I ve got em. I ve brought em. !� Cla.rt't cu then '?' to the wan et the Wut Ce■tnrY. Now for a licking !" �• ;Io.; thrrhE-r thing'."' Dr. La eneau of the French Sa►dein . of nods' her 1. ad. sounds." II .• T'hat depends,'• - says Colonel hat- , No' Not Cha.rlIe Lyons? "The motions of 1L19 s irit are dull ast " l`tr ' flt� !"I Vii}s 4tr. Sylvee+ter, who g y •tN.�•++ - `' �- p ryrnyple, the one addrt-sscd, ris4ng with ta'already pr�►vfd+•d with A-g��l>dly g�>b_ Medicine has been making an astimatie of - , nigh tr "c`* John Amory, them" Ane+ his affections dark ag Erebus alacMty, sntgges3tivP of surprise, from let of that m•�,li rn Hlppucrene• " Iv'ell, the deaths by the w:rs_oE France for the i , ..Ye,3,�. I. , his position upon the gr`tss• ,He is, you ahctul�i koep an .`ye on him. Never as6oentur He Linde that the civil wars ' Let no such Than be trusted. p y r�F - "Well, I am lad; that t"a if nu mu3t FF In, trot, more than commonly surprised inarry a plan who ain't find mi.tisfac- . g y Mark the t, His affections, dark its of the end of the eighteenth. century and of be so silly as to mart " -sa s Nell at <the tact that Nell has consented to t'.cn !n the simple, if slightly nlawkis.h, !, Y= Y Erebus. Andr again, 'let no such man the re ublio u W and.iacludiih the tr t with a sigh• "I suppose you like him, came out and play a game with him. tea." P P B be trusted.' I am sorry for poor Noei, In troth they had played a very In- •' Dicicy, dear, .give me -another cup," 1800 coat the lives of more thaw 2,11u,_ ".1 1.1, but you will never be my Mary again. "Nonsense!" an rily. "You should nus c g diffl•rent sort of game in the morning,, says Miss Sy1v4-titer, ever so mildly, Frenchmen. From the year 1801 to Water• Everything seems sliPliing from me speak of him like that." ruefully -"even you." Miss Fairfax bursts out lau nin to which many unpleasant words hail. turning het•zir•lf to give hc'r empty cup loo,'when Fihance was lighting Europe'in - - - , She has one arm round Tiiiss:S lyes-` •• - g g' .. been used, and where, as usual, tie to her bmither In such wise that he, acme, more than 3,160,000 Frenchmen were Y Nevertheless, he is a dull fellow, y g q alone can se -e her face, where'upo'n . she engaged and nearly 2 000 000 perished. g 9a s she, -had come off an thin but con urror. � � � � _ ter s neck by this. time, and is runnin. " You'll see, mly fine fellow•' says bestows on' hire so many no+_,s and Under the restoration, Louis Philllppe, and Y yaovriing, There is rio mus- , . her fingers through the unruffled locks is in him. Not a' flote, not the small - Dicky. "Mary and I unlit play you hacks without the w re1th:�9 smil .•s tri it the secondl.. re ublic when there were of that rather -stately creature, and I est pipe. Music and charity are akin, and Nell, and make you sing as small P - having ho• -)ked two s all fingers in;rlde I +. that aimUle-minded youth goNa hupN- oampaigiss in Spain, Careers, and .Algiers, , You know. as any R,>bin."' lessly a;+tray. - the army included less than• 217,OW men, her Immaculate collar Is giving her "You have takl n him in quite :a " Oh, no !" says Nail, quickly. You pain T' asks he, !n a and the loss in.ba.tie was only twenty-two ' angry little jerks every now and then• wrong. spirit," sa s Mary, with some "Out a h< Altogether: indeed she is doing great Y and I, Dicky, I''m au re, Dicky," in a loud_w^!i'isprr�m+•ant to be cont'' •n 'al. per thousand. Even in the brilliant vehemence. "You teach x°u.rselt ' to wheedling tt� " I'm not so very bad." "You Ioo1c aNfu1 ' I31Nss me !" as n�,: African ,oampaigne the mean annual loss _ injury to the calm -perfection of her think him opinionated and severe, an,i " I decline t) go Into the morality of his sister 1;F 4ttively glares at him was less than 15U met.. a toilette; yet Miss Sylvester bears it like' that .he does not care for you, or .or the thing," says Mr. Sylvester, severe- „ You't'e gett ng worse, aren't you ? Next came an er• of frequent and bloody . . a lamb• talent; whereas the truth is, that he is ly• " Even 1f you are as block as Try wane of. Ithis." holding out. to her wars, the war in the Crimea, the war in . "Not a.11 the John' Amorys id ' the as _foolishly in love with you as any yotfre painted, far be it 'from me to his brandy acid suds, " 13est thing out •Italy, the war in China, the war in Mexico, - world shall make me -lose touch with scho9l boy, and that you could wind- be the one to point out Your glaring for "— , and finally the war with Prussia. Uut of - - you,-' says she fondly, smoothing- the hirn round your little � finger, did it oo defects. Still, as a tennis player, I , " Dicky." says his sister, in• a tone Father less than 310{(,00 .French soldiers girl's short curls. suit you." will admit you leave much to be de- sent to the Crimea 95 615 erished. Of -the says Nell, breaking into so terrible that !t reduces him to ail- _ P e "After ail," "Well-�it d'osen't; I trust my little fin- sired, w•here� Dalrymple leaves no- ence. Rising, she seizes him by the o',U,000 that took part in the Italian war a sudden laugh; "you -ha en't been o- er �„ a nearly 19,000 perished. Nearly 1.000 `� ger was made .for better purposes, thing. Ste+ arm anil draws him toward the tent, complimentary to your john. You like says Miss Fairfax with a haughty " I think 'you m1g'ht ,try me this where the tea has been placed. Any- Perished in the expedition to China. The , a a man who can bend all others to his move. "Oh' Mary, do you honestly-- nn e," . murmurs stye in 'a voice not thing to get away from those other medical atatiatice of the French in the war will, and John could not bend a fly• h_onestiy think I have genius? ho you ni0ant for the others, two, who now must know that sfie had of 1870 have not been published, nor have. Aman should be rich; 'John is not ao 1 those of the Mexican undertaking. The b-lieve that if I -had been horn a poor J ' been making signs to Dicky to be MI - very .rich, is he? A' man should be Your predilection for iffy 'society, efi'ective strength of the French in 1870.71 - i girl, without a farthing of• my own, ant. 7`hat Ituckless Person still con - - h�ndsome-well, now, come. John is i returns Mr. Sylvester, in aloud and was 1,4"00,OUtl men. The number .lost; ie ' that I. could have -made• money by It? .. sumed with anxiety about her,tfollows not handsome, is he?" cohe-erfui tone, la flattering in the ex- not positivell known, but it is believed that - That is the test! her lead, pouring out recipes •all the the ware of the second empire cost 1,600, - "No," confesses Mary Sylvester, with treFme. But 1f we are to play to win, time in a loud and cheerful tone, ,Which 000 -lives. Dr. Lageneau eadmates that the "I do indeed believe it," wondering -at my good girl, permit me to say .Haat • a laugh. And yet, coloring .warm- her earnestness, but unPortunaiely not he fondly taut erroneuusly believes to small wars of the third republic have been ly; "do:you know, Nell, *.here are mo- You and I againgt Mary and Dalrym- grasping the meaning of it. , "But you {,le would not hav•� the vaguest chance be fa• delicate murmur. fought at comparatively small cost of hu - meets when I think he is.' should be thankflit, dearest, that no Nell has risen, too. A flush of ah- man life. He estimates the total loss for This so delights the other, that tor- such test is required of ou." of��t;aining the laurel crown'.;' L . getful rof her troubles, and the strange .. Y If you dont wanit to play with me, noyance has risen to the auburn curls the century to .have been 8,0?O,000of mdu, Yes, yes, of course," hastily. "Yet Eleanor, why not say so at once," says ,that encircle her low, broad brow. mostly young. new determination Working in her mimll, I should like to try." "Going for a atroU ?" asks Dalrym- . . - she goes off into a peal of laughter. ) j Dalrymple, coolly•. He is a tall, hand- " Oh ±what it is to be in love ! Ma „TO go on the stage,, do ybu mean?" earns, sold+ierly young mac, with datk Pie, carelessly, glancing up a,t her with- A1WayS Unfair. - Not that exactly, But at concerts out- a trace of consciousness in hie Heaven defend- me from . such •a folij , eyes and dark hair, and a moustache Tammy --That uevP teacher ie real mean! now. to play to the public so. To play as dark as either. There Is no doubt face. Has he eat heard. then Y M!t that's what she i%. - Nell, there is one thing, Mary, to mY to private people is' nothing, they flat- that t+he famott9 Car'byne temper runs Fairfax examines him •with a 'J dicial Mamma --Whet did she do to you to ,eyes, •he is ten times - be.tter lookin{,y -ter, and tell one all sorts of eye, y `- 1 pretty thr ugh his veins, too as - he stands but fails to detect a sigh oyf !.guilt. da than Noel, with all his vaunted good things -but oh! to have the world at He bears her scrutiny wii�hout so mush y ? ' r.ow looking at the dainty, disdainful Tommy--Shq eatd the one that stood up - looks. _ Give me a kind man, not a one's Peet, if only for one little, little llbfle -maiden w•ho looks .beck at him a b•Mnk. the longest iu khe spelling class could ge monster ,+, - ti , moment." from under hail -closed lids. "To bhe garden only, to get same home an hour earlier. and then, just'cause "My dear Neil! Noel is the kindest "Be- thankful ybtl� can't," Bays Mitis " It Isn't so much that," says she, roses for flintier.." _ some of us couldn't spell the words, she fellow.!" cylvestE�r, brusquely •for her, "such a slowly, "as that I would rather play Pester take me with you-: I! You made us sit down.. - "That's what the world thinks. I i{fe as you describe would be abhorrent with Dicky. He is never rude to me are going to make a descent oTl the . alone know him. If I were to marry to you. It would kill such a little when to my balls;." Marechal Niels there !e no knowing A Lull G1r1. - . him, the very first thing he would dq sensitive thing as you. All that sort " Do you mean that I ant ?". I . t+Witat may happen. McFarlane is ca- Mrs. yVear:o--This is the Inst time PIl - ` would be to forbiu my ever playing of thing sounds entrancing when one is Bp• this Came lviary Sylvester and her gable o2 murder where they are eon- have a girl who cant speak English. the violin except in the privacy of my well out of it; but to really have to brother have moved away ; the larttter cerned. Husband -Why don't you send her off' own room, or. to him" -with a alight work fc., one's gingerbread takes the to adjust.the net,.tjhe other to got out "You can come. iif you like;'• Bays. Mrs. Wearie-I've been trying to for six grimace. ' . : gilt' off R.," of hearing. Ohs, Indifferently,., u I n' make her understand "All this i mere Laney." asks, but ca t "I can't believe !t," mrs Eleanor, "Well, not more specially then than (',ro as VONTIprUZ%) what the word "diaeharge" nieans. 5be " Is it ? 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I TD ' , " 11 . I . . . . .� . : �, Y.- -:.* .. ­.. . - 1, . J`:1.1--:1` - , -110, ARMENIA - , IN .- DWA '. I 1. - , r olng 41'ry' 'men. . , , JAI, . I � I., �- ., . , ­ . . . -r . c . ... , - . . � � . . I . r I 1-1, :.:.v .. - '. . -.. 11. . . I . ::.:. : I . �..R . ­ . I . . . . i d- ti ing answer to ­ . - ­ . -- - -�14'1.11 THE : ­ ` k - , .. ,� PRAGICAL' FARMING* - - - - ­, KAISER'S 'BIG CANAL will -be no troubi� in ships gettiog in and I There is a, common'*n .�r . . .. k --� - . . r , � . 1 ; I J- . The Raltic Cunal was built within the - - � - , L, . . 1. - �. I - . � t.. . I., . ­ . . �'­- L : . , � I out, � - � �'��­ . .: - . �- - - . � - .- - - - �. . ; �.. .. . . I . ' - L: '.� - ,, . �- , .. , - . ­­ . . . :. I �, _2 . . . - - . . .. _- . I . . words of caution such as theme. This con I . �, - ­ . ­ % ­ : : p,,:__ - �7 , , . . . v.` . . : ,� �:: a "t ..; . - :.- ­ :., I , . ­ . . .7.. ­ T-...- . 11 specified eight years estimated for its con- . . . . . . 1. . :.� 11 . . - I Hay from Soft Ground. " There is -always voom . t : - ­ ' -- I . . . . .. _ 'BAR' ' -, :�-:-- : . � � - I.. I GIVE - ' :�i M �' I HAtiling in repeating . S THE GE9 AN 1, 4 A'Vt TH - cost'came within I COLLECTING THE WHOLR Y 9 � .!,� I I i - � .... 11. . . , :. . .�� , - struction, and its total - ... la. ' , _ '. L .,. . . I - '..., -1 .On many farms there are maraltse and at the top," " The very best is never ., � �.. . ' ­, .�m� ,-.c- - . - � KEY .CO THE BALTIC SEA. � . the appi opriation madq for it, $37,440,000. �, TAXES IN ADVANCI , � ��- ''". ­�,­ I . - . -1 . � . - . ,. I the plan tif ul, " ate. It is true that a few cattle I ­ . ". ..:,. ., �,, - . - - - . � . . . I . ­ a ­ : ...­­ .��. - - I ­ , . :. - I j :� a . . other soft pieces of land into whict . . ..; - . - ­ . - � , , - � - - . . ­ . � '. - � 1:: --'. --,. ­�.. . .. ­ , -- 1: -- . .." I ,� ': ­ . I . . . �. L.," . ­ ' have sold at high prices each year during -. : .. I �- *1 �'. ­ , , -�-­. - `.'­�,-- I ,�. � L L . :. . - I -­ I . . . Wit , , - - k out de , i ' I I ­ I . - . .. . wheels of tits ordinary hay rac ep,y �il -:, i . '. - U �:�' CLE WOMEN, ­ POtte That the Rerorms Dt man de4 Wl , , , - ,., L. �'. I I � it 11ax.Two ftormous Lacks ' Asia Is 41 - P01 THE 13ICT ; the depression. It in true that a small Re - ��x -1 Z . :, .� -� -, L�,-, '4::: - � - 1. I - - ��. . I - � - . ..-- . . � -1 lFrance Equally Anxioug-knuer 11111tr- , -.' . I ..... 11 - �- ­-) - Poling hay from such. land is slow And pereentage of the horses now sold brings Be Exteented by Turks a isitter Blow'-., ,. -1 - " ­.�, .� . I . , I ,. - � . 'r � � - - bor-4 Along the Canal Big Enouxle to " � . I.- - - " :: . .- I ­ i he tedious work. Oxon can often be taken high prices. It is true that a considerable - -Prisoners Taken to Canalastineple. ­: ., �-!, - :�­ �; . ,�.�� I . .�j � � - \- - . I Ity-TtedluirTii e *ordx of wisdom 8 - . ...:�, -.',,p�, r ..� I.:" �.�­�. , ; . � . .. 1. Accommodate Great Fleets Of TrI01109 ' b r of dairymen are now gett,ing such , rg, ­'­�L�­­. , I .�. ­' � . . . IlVill Earn and Deserve the Rampart O-r upon land where nat row oart wheals cannot num ' The Armenian revolutionist pritoue ­ . ,,-�,',­.-t . ! I ­ . I I . L . ,V, .al ­ , - - -- I- ....: Ves-tels. . . ' prices for milk, or Cream, or butter so - , , -�'v ­--�.a.-­ , , .-�� � .. . . the coninjunity oii Foot and Al"Iseel. - � ��. �, . - - , " , -*­ -!,: . - - L - .; .. I . ­ - L. . . � .. go. A wood sled fitted with such shoes an who were betrayed by.,the Turkish govern ,�� � 61, - ;1, .-- - L . , .,. . . . .. . '.. I vas them a large profit. The question ; -0 � �, -L". . -, - ".'- -- - . I . � - ,�;. I .- - , N � WHle thO general public s6e in the-oPe'o'- Don't be a fright. -�- � , -1 � -. ,. are figure,1 herewith omit thus be used fo foir each'f&rMLer to &ik ii whether it is pro. merit at Tchiboukla, on May 19, wtre iaken: ,�,,�-.�T,:%:,�, "?,. �.�: 11 . � . -: � . ., i -� . - .-.- . tic and North Sea CAnal the I '. ` , ,.-. �L 1. ­ . - 11 - e; � , � .� w , , 7 .1 ing of the Bal Don't faint on the roa&.�- 1 . ..!a, - a bable he is so situated that he can expect fr early an t ., , �.j �. ­ - � ­ . ,-1 6M the prison at Van, very he ,-,,,,, � ­ . .. ; . . � - . - . � .- Z, " ­'.�' - . haulinix off bay. An inch thick board i . I ' I . - . I . : ' -� ,;� , . . ­ . . .., - . , � . ­ , � . , - . � ' :.- - - oomplet-ion of one of tho greatest engiueer. ­: '- �. " . -. to secure these exceptional prices, . I - - �:,�-� � * ' Y; :: ,- - L . I - Don't weir-& mall's capa'k' -';,L -;',",: - morning of Sunday, June 2, and started on -':- -,*-'�'. . - . L -11 - � I - . � , - ­ . . I . I � 1: i L- I . . 11 �, �?11--" . .. - I . .1 i 1. '. I . - - � I I . � � - . ,�; - -. -- �* of the century, France, Russia U111,1k !� .1 !.*-: � � . . .. . . - . � .6� - ...Nm . .� .11. , ­ - I - Don't stop at road -ho -*.,. .. -"" L: � - I.' . 'L . - - ��-_­� - . I . . . .. ­. ." 11. -..-,.*:.411 1 '? . . . . - :, L� :­ , ­,,�.. . . I . I � . � . I <%�, - -1 --- -' ' 7"A" Su . - , ing ieatg , - _ ., I . . I - I. �st .>5 -: � M- --- . I . their way to Constantinople. This wet .. , I - ;:," ,,, '' ­­ - ::� . . , . - ':. ! .: ! . I ak­- -- - ­ , � ; ,., 1 �,� . . � . F nglaitid and Denmark and Sweden now , . . . . ,- -- � - . !'.� SHOULD WIVES OBEY IF donounderthe orders of the sultan. No' I -. - �, . Don't forget your tool bag,.;, ' .;.: . . ' i - I -.: . . . " - : . . � , ­ . . , . ­ -,.", 'L "�'.. � - ` %:' : - . I i - 1. - . - . . -­ 1, - . , I - �A;: �, I.' � . I . ------- I - . :�. -...-.. ­ - � - rea,lim that Germany by building this new Don't attempt a ,,century." I . . . . one know that the prLsonore were to be -.- �­­ , .", ... . Z - . . I . . .­ i : - .11m.� - , � - , �W-�� . ' ­ ;-..-­�; �.'­ I . . : . ­ .. -, ,�- , '-�, I ,.1. . . - I - I.. --a��v ' ' -'" - . - ; . . .. .1 �.,,j_ The New Wornau Seems is be 8 is , ­` .1 �� I . waterway has fortified lier,3elf so completely -. Don'tcoast, -Itin dstigero".1 -'­ L. . - .., � 4) fling transferred until they actually had left-­:­r'.�: I., " L " - . . % ...: % . I . I . :. . - , . . , ,�,- .J1. . . I . - * . . . L Quite Irrespective of Her go 1: . '.­ � I r� ­;I��71%., L - ,-A�j­;. � �., - I F . . ­ . %a -to be admooL impregnable. . � - I . . Don't say "Feel my muscle." ,-,;. ,..: i -,."T�l ... �.� I . . . . 8 M �rrla Van, the order having come from Comma-— ::� %:-::.`1:­'!�J"y­ ." L' � . I . - . 1-: .i. � . . . .1 .... . .1 . I ". . I I � 1. Vo ws. . . . I . .1. - '. --11. I I . - . �' I ' .: t- I 11 I . ., �.-.. � ' - ,."� , . . � . - This seemingly commercial entoerprise"s � Don't get lost in,t,he countrve . �­: - , tinople late Saturday night. Instead of. -..-,f'- � LL '14" - - I., � � - I ., it shown " '* .. 7. . .... . . . . . , . . _ , ;�. I sawed repeatedly across one end, Much i's said both wise and otherwisep, ,....- �­,: �� �.q. ­ �. mount importa,,00 to Russt�, 1.:.:1. an forced into being dragged &long on foot, the men -. .-: , "­, .:m, , � t .. - - .. of suph L para � Don't boast of yourlong ridesil i., - , in the upper sketch, and is th were 1pls �­." -i,L- " . . . ; J ; - . . - I - �1 . . - .. : 1. - .. " Don't wear loud -hued loggi I. . . : -; the shape desired. Stripe of Joice are in reference to the obedience which a wife I - '- ,.­ . ­ .­., 4 � - ... - re ago, by manila of & balloon, - . e. , . --- � -- that two yen - . nge. mounted on horses. . 1- .... . I., I ". I., --- ,:. . -; J ­j w. � :_ - , . I ' fastened t o the upper . aide, leaving just vows to yield to her husband. Brideaboast ' .. ' * Lin- ­ !�V��­,.�­' ._ . ­ . &in & bird's- Don't "talk bicycle" at the mlc a. ,-r,�­ a . -,. - I .. her officers wero.enabled to obt . The, 'men had been in hiding I . - , thd - .. - .1, �, I - I - e )) ­ r �`-. roo'm enough between them for the side .of that they have evaded the word 11 obey" . � I �:.,�'.­ - -,, , ::1 Don't cultivate a I-Obicycle fac . --1 ... . -; 11. ­ , L.: ­ � . . . . . . , : *,.,� eye view of this great' engineiring� work . - mountains waiving for re-onforoaments - , ­ ." ,; . -­ . - �. . Don't sit# on your poaket oil -can. . wi the wood sled to satin. A bolt lipped and substituted 11 go gay," " say Day," or . i " - .� � -�' . ,­,, - , ... .- ! , . L - . . - .L - �­�­­ ­ - - 7 ­ I -. . -­ and also of ita strategical possibilities, to t reruse assistance up a hilL - ,-. -1 .' through t he j:)iot and through the Me of , . making plans for cargying on their work l '.­­..... ' . ,­, -,�1'1, I - - . ' .�"L ,, . ­� - I Z � .- - ; &nd tear holds the some other simil*r sound. . - - I . -.1'' -_,_ _ . -1 -- . - . . .� I., . Germany's navy., The. information thus &,X�'It wear clothes that cl�n't fiu! - � - tits sled at the - irqnt and. the weather 1mving turned cold and ­­­ .4, . . - I. - - :�­ - .. . . I . .:, ' � f this kind ­ . 4.- 1 "I , 11 - u . ­ e '' ­ - - . ­.- . . shop on firmly. An ash board makes a After her wedding a lady 0 ­'­'� -;-_L_ -,s 1.4�1. . . .-. . gained is most religiously guarded in h.or ..Don't wear jewelry whils011. & to r. ' --y . I . I wet they went Ivo the house of Hshto-, head L',.�,,;'­, "'. L' .- . - :` serviceable shoe of. thia-vort and one easily remarked to the minister who had perform- '�.L ,,:C.;--�' , -7 . .-- ,. War Department. * .1* Pon't powder your lao46 on tile road.- I I man of Tchiboukla,. to warm themselvel .'�. ,.-­,--'.,�,._,"-,<1;�. ' , * - , - . '_.,I � ­ -, - . i Don't wear robber-soied cycling ahoes.� bent into shape. - - ' I , _- -- - . w ed the ceremony ; 11 Now I Call You ,to and dry their olothing� 1181to was supposed . .' ,'.-.,.'7 , � .L." �' -, � ,� - . ­ , .. , , .. L. .., --- ­­- , � - . � I .- France, equally anxious to discover h,&t ---,: - - : - . . . -,:� . . - Don't race. Ledve that to t" sebro'hers. .� - I .;,..L i i. . - _ L� , , -o '. - . ­ - ... . - - . . . 1. � , L: tx'u no intention f to be friendly to the Armenian 0061186, as - , �­.'.�. - .. - . witness that I enter i 0 . ­.. -", ;, , - I . - -1 -I.., -. o9s. - ­ . '. ­ . , I.. i �._ - - . . - her great rival was doing, sent two or these Do 't imagine everybody in lo+ng a t ;,v -..-,' " , " '­ Salting.. H ' " he was not a Turk, - and great numbers -of - .,. ­- � ,�" - -,�, 11 . . . . ;�-- ".7- �...;�� � ­ I . 1 . ,`., � � . . , . - . -Z -ha . I --- ". - I .. ' . t - . -Ki 0 143 you. . - ,f - i need ealt an regularly and as -full obeying. " The mininter answered, wit I.: - . --- .40, ----", .... . his follow countrymen had been massacred ­-.�ej�,p­'- , .. - yachts to el during the summer f Y sad, sweet smile : ", Ali, madam, you little ­,��;, �­ . . - . '! Hop . � ,::: - . ", �" - . � Don't wear laced t)oots.. Thiy'&re tir%- , . -a 6 by the Turkish government in the Mosul "--�. � I 10. I and the French engineers -� . , - " � 4 . .1 : � as any other stock on thq farm, and " with . 11.1 '11- 'N'' . �. . . . - I . . . .-... "". � �, � '. F . ad important information by means , of some, know the blessedness of obedie " neo." district in 1992. .-Upon arriving at Hshw's ' .-1 I J� 1. �. - . " , ­ I_, I � , ,.. . I - . L.tely, Don't keep your* Mouth open on dir,ty oiber atook iu nearly all cases the better .- , ei:'g.'.. . . . . snap-.shoL cameras. But, unfortuni I . Of course. no one,, worthy of attention house the man Akaeked arms in the corner, - I I :, I "'t �: , ; �,.,. � - . .. . . . 1. 11: � -_ I . .- iscovered. They roadIL . - plan to to keep a supply-,vrhere they call ' W bile they - -�­' � , ,�', - : the Frenclii - .. ­ I.." . � . . -... . -. -)y .1 . . . imprisoned and only releas. Don't converse while in so soorchir.g posi. believes that it is & wife's duty to obey and gathered about the fire. .. - 1. -W- . . . . were arrested, I help thlbrosolven rather than to depend . were squatted &bout the fire HahLo's scribe.. ­­­ ,�. - . I . , ,:�-, �! ., - - " . � . � -. - - - tion. , � . � . I - . when her husbaud wishes her to %at con- ' .. ­ .2 11 � .. ,� - ­%� . - .. . .-- . ed but a few Months ago. n? i & Turk, called his master out of the house . I., I %�.. , : - � -j- �,�'..�.. ­ ... . . ex . - I- I � � . - Kiel owes the promin' it position which Do t' ride where'i- man irould fear'to upon giving them a small supply st'stAtel . . ' , �. � . �,...­­­� . I . trary t,o the d1otates of oonscietim As and iDaisted that they be handed over to - �- .'-- I . . ,e .� . -urkish & . � , ,� I ­ . . r - . I—, . 1. . . '� I . her atanditig u wheel- . I intervals. ILthey &reobliged to. go with - little - is she expected to conform to & the I goverhmen The noribe - :­ I ­ ... - . she 6olds to -day mor6 to . Don't carry too y things in your out for some time &ad theu have access t10 threatened to denounce Hahto to the gov. . ­..�, , . I m ,L . I ­ I - . . AND NAVAL PORT standard of obedice a h & - ' L� : ... , -­- ­�: . �� I 1� . . .- . - A MILITA)iY . . pockets. - . all they can eat at once, there is always � ornment unless the men were betrayed .. ­ ­- ; - . ­ . . , -�11 111. .- . . . . ' . .. 1. � ,"�- : � -.:­,; - I - mercisi one. f he com m1nder Don't wear white ki�glovee ; silk is the some danger of their eating too muuh., A was laid down in a conver,"tion overhear�e Hahto then called together a f ores of Kurdb� .... .: " 4.�,-. , Y,� th&n'&r3.a COM . I - ., I -, ­. ,.,, - ­ - , . : L. . : ' I I , - . . a -1 .: . � L . ­ . . _ . - . .. . � of the Noutn German Sqti&dron is stationed thing. better plan than that of givin omit alprt', between two children wh war %aying on and Yezideis and ordered theTp to make the L.., . ��­: --:, .... 7� - '.. . : . ... : .. wf . ­ � �, : I -1 . . . . . . . - , . - . _-,L,: *.:'L .- ": ': %. ' . there and the majority of tile establishment T% f ' d k with6ut A* 'mile even when a sup ly in kept are they can the sand t �7, - � :"-,.,.­., . -. - . Don't go out a ter ar p ogether. capture. The villagers went into the room . . *- . 1. . I - . . entred - help themselves, is to take ashoe and salt �o v - ':­ ':. - " I . - - . and doekyi*rds of the navy are c es-.orL . Small boy to little girl �0 Y with ono'by one and took part in the con Ire rft- . `1 .7 -:. L' ,. .. I �, - I - I - - � � ,.. I I �., . . , - � � LZ .. - i . . . .. I . there. The headquarters of nearly all the Don't chew gum. Exercise your jawa in and mix well together, put in & box In S to be my wife ?" F tion. At & signal they seized the guns and ., 4. , -2 , I ' ' - ' I I . of : I : .... � . I . . I . . . loc&Led there -the privs . p plenish to YeIL commanded the men to surrender under' ­ - ,:-I'- ---'- *"­ �i -, . - maritime'authorities are - - te. corner of tits feeding &cs and re Little girl, after reflection'-. - . L-, .1 .. Y , L �! .4- ..., 1� -. . . L vq,l constructors, the divigiou-'Of mariuer, Don't use bicycl Filing. ,' Leave that to before the box is entirely empty. The hogs -1 1. ­ � -� 1. � na* 6 Small boy : "Then pull off my boota." &in of instant death. Taken complatel . ­ . . I . I .- 1. I �. � -.11 . : . I . . '' ­ �. .... ­ . I nd workmeni the . . . will help themselves and will keep het%it-hier . ­ . ­­ '­ L '.. , . . � ­ �: �. , the division oi laborers a the boys. * . gy surprise, the revolutionists made tic ­ --*- ::,. - . -1 . . . .. . .. I �. . �s factories for the . . th I ."'i � I ­ magazine s .. . . I resistance. Of the fourteen members in o : .---,1-z'.-.�,-1-� I I I . � 1. . ma. ine schools, Don't neglect to carry & compact little and tbriftierthau it too saltiag is only done I : 1, THS 1DZAL WIM � L . I . . . - - - . . . . - * , - - 01 naval u4iforms, etc. -etc., ,.1. . - '.I � - I manufacture toilet case. at intervals. On a great"many points, however, con ty* only one escaped. Each man had a, � , :- �,�!�,­�`, ._ -L. � ._ ,:_­­. -., i I - .. Baltic . � . - ., . I . .. . - -- .. �, _­­ . . - .. . -; . . - .1 ­ _ '1- - I I - . I This Callal wiIi give Lk key of thep Don't go out without a needle, thread and ... I -­�- ., - . coming the pecuniary or other interests of Kcrdiu rifle an4 six of the party had .,.�.�­­ ­ i . . -i '� to Germany, and wk1l. bestow on bar some- : '�­ - -- � -1 :,L�'��!:f7.;­­ I . ': . L, . : . . thimble. . � L The Uncerta the family the -husband will usually be the revolvers. There were large numbers of . � - , ' 14 . "­­­­�"7 - - - thing of the is Which would Intles of Farming, ' I -1. 1 ­zi I - .. � I �. . ame position Don't. allow yotif dear -little Fido to I . . wisest, and may most properly b� treated cartridges and some material for making- . -­ - :, ' A� ­ � i-.�'.. .1 - -. I. - . Eg) pt, as regards the Suez Canal, - . . � - -. �.�� ��-�;. 1. �.-: . . . . accom OU Ever) business has, its uncertainties &4 the senior. partner of Ne firm. . I., 1� , ,� - . belong to_ . dynamite bombs and & gelatin* Copying parl �'. , ; ­ , ,� ­ I . -. I . � L �' ­­. . .� .. .. . rank. - 1:1,:,--­:�., ; ` were Egypt a power of the tinst � Donpt think you look as pretty as every That of the farmer has more them some A woman may like to have her own way, for making duplicates of letters, ,-:. , , I . . .. .- .1 - . - - . . �- -. .-,1.-. , i I . I , -- - ': . ­ ", -x . . . �.- - The canal will almost double the effii - . . . - - ,- ,L�­ " fll�­'- . ,i�ncy fushion-plate. . . many. He can but site has little respect for the husband TORTURED ON THE TRIP. . .- '. �, .!v Z . . � � - It '_1 . and fightiug power of -the German 96et. Don't letyour golde hair be hanging others and lose than have ' who given in to her in everything. The . . - . . �.- I- .-! , " . - .; . L ' .- iV - . : . I I . L . - - . I , � . . . While Russian ironclads in time of war will down your back. I not predict the yield of his crops. The ideal wife claims the liberty of being her- The prisonem were taken to Sovi the- - ,­: Z : ­�'­ L_ "�� ., - _ � _ . - � % , ; .. - atere * -1: 4�­ - 1 . . . . . . be labouring through the dangerous w Don't try to-- have every article of your severe frosts of May last were entirely self and managing her house, next day by soldiers and were marched �'­­ L . t �. ix.- .L I � . - sixty miles ,to Van, where they arrived -�­,­ '"...., J - - Deninark - - �'�:. L' - ' . - - - along Lhe nariow sound between ' ..7, , . ­ attire "inatch." unexpeovd.,. Now large regions are suffer- never refuses'loyalty to an affection- which was �­ . .. �: I * . . .. dish coast, those,of Germany - Wednesday evening. Their arrival . I.. ' - . " L . . � - - anti the Swe . Don't appear in public until YOU h6:v8 ' and `-..'�.. �.", :, I , L ;- I ­ . ­ .1 - � r e sea to the other ' ing from drought land stLooke of insects supparts and prot,eow her. Despotism watched by a large number of Turks and - �,�. 1�a �.� � � - . - will pass quietly irom on learned to ride well. - obedience are indeed terms that have no ... I.,-- 'L ' ­ - w magnificent waterway. I ,a while other large regions which, last year, . . Armenians. On the way -they were beaten ' ' .. ,1 I ....: .--- .- - . .. over this no . Don't ignore the laws of the road becau meaning in a matrimonial alliance of the .. L-1 � .1 - Li#� - . . . . Perhaps if Hamburg h r �,av . I . suffered much from these causes, hav - by gun butta and prodded with bayonets ' � �: 4. 1, 7-, ,. -- - - . you are a woman. right sort, " - - .,.- � . j�. ' '. ­ As the English .��,�' .. .. ­ - � , . , --- 1 , ... tills Baitio and North Sea Canal would Don't o, erdo things. l� Let cycling be a favorable weather and promise of � larg: The word 11 obey'! had not as great ter- 'hod otherwise mattrested. ,..-�.51 � , .,�-'� 1'. -I . . . . i ; � - member of the party was unable to walk - .­.. .. .1 . ... � . iiever have Leen Luilt, for it certainly rore for the Queen of England when she . . .:­ �': ­.;�.: am tile recreation, not a labor. ' r , . 1! ­ V . . . I 1. .�. . ' crops' He can not predict the prices fo the whole distance, he was given a horse : .. ­ ... . . : I .. ''. � threatens her paramount po�,itiou r wag goi to be married as it has for the . :1 I ': I v � ... - I -1 on- Don't wear the gay colors of a moo hotate , It remains true that supply sod ., Now )man." When arravqing about to ride the last twenty miles of the way. . .. I I ... - I , . I � . . ,,fortiign und col his aeopwL _ W, - ­ '� -' ..- - .- . . . great entrepot or Germat a 60L commercial jockey. It is bad form. , The Englishman told the officials that he , -'..;...r.. - . - � - � L, .�.�. . - L de. But it wa Don't think that every man yqu. meet on demikud finally control prices, but there the service the Archbiahop.9f -Canterbury -- ; . ,� - btlild- was Harry -Williams, of London. Hi .. 1, . a @&M: ,.­".:�: .1 .. consideratione whicil det,etinined the a wheel is a gentleman. are many disturbing condit wis. Spaoulw asked Her Majesty- whether it would be - � .. - I . . - . I � . !. � � � - - I . � ing oi the work. For tile primary impulse father was William Williams, of th ' :-- 0 ' . .'. - -.:�� ! ..,, ' , � - ' �14 . - I Don�t scream if you meat. a cow.. If she desirable to omit. the word -11' obey#" and . ... - I- I - . � I I . . . .,. - me . . . tion temporarily advances or reduces prioale address. He had with him a photograph -. I . '' - - - , ­ � .. we must go back to what MolLke said so she answered ; 11 I wish to he married as a .L'-:, v. t,:, - . �. . . ... - I aces.you first. site will run. of a young woman anti an English passport - � '. . : - -- . � ,,that in tho event of a naval ` --, , . I yeani 1600'. . tile girls who ride with With modern mearts of transportation the �_;�; , " . i . ..: .. .- = . uld have to begin by Don't say that -considerable woman not he a Queen;" when the clergy- made out to Harry Williams on June 15, - , ,:� ­­�. I . I. 1�1 .., , .1 L - . . . . - . . war Germany- wo you are not in your social set crop Condition in even , a At a negro wedding, 18911) fie declared that he Wall the cor- . ... -� ­ ��f,. I I - . � I ... .L - .- . , .. . - � . - '%�'whael when �part of the country has let# influs' respondent of & telegiaphic agency of Lion. - ' ­ I . . . . . � . I I ,�. securing hs!rself against tile encroichments lion't forKeL to Jumpoff you nee in man read the words " lo,ie, honor and , ­ �.. I L . � , - - . .. . . . . - I . . - ..., I.. ­: - - . - ,hbora. " you lmve alxplied tits brake- i card of credentials W&M " - '. ­ . . ..-. . ­ ot ner neig � 1, � - . .. . points of technicel * - fixing prices than bays the crop yields of obey," the bridegroom interrupted him don and that hit - '- '' ,.-, . . . The .au'hl has.many Don't cultivate everythirg that ip u to � and said : 11 Read that &gin, ash I Read . . I—. T . 7 I - ' . ­ ' . p full made out in the name of Paul Quesnol. fie- � � ­,--­`_,�',�- , i� ­ ,� ­­$ .- ­ 1� 1. � '.. -. 1. ­ . . interest about it, but eillefest of them all date because vourl"de a wheel. . even distant countries. I it once mo' so do lady kin ketch do was, he explained,on. his, way to the Mough _ - , ..L 1,;� . � : . . 1� � . � .., L- . are the locks, two in number and - bo . . -11 . 1, " . - , - � . . ,� ,�_ -of do meaning.. I'se -in mar- - -­ �:' � ` - � % . IL . 1. . . .. . ,:. I Dou't go iurt,her than a mile from the The recent remarkable advance in the solemnity I and S&aeouh region to inveetiaLtO .the . .- - .,�-:,­ -.7, .­ - - - 1: ­ I 1. - � , - - . . WGANTIC IN S.Izz., 1. I . . . I nearest kerosene'ean after (lark. price of wheat was not anticipated by riou beto'." � Armenia situation. His thirteen companions . ..., L. I . ' , . ­ leo&- Don't einulate your brother's attitude if I - - .L . - � I "'' I , . . . - . .. ­,--., . \\,. which stand like Betitinels at either many. No one know, no one now knows, , . LIAL . were in his pay as guards &Aainat attacks ­ .. -- I— I-_ . :! ' ' .- . .. ` I " . . . � I . ard over the Baltic, -the he rides parallel with the ground. . . -1 . � ners told tits .,::: - ­., I- 1. . I �1. one keeping I . . by Kurds. The other priso I . -.--,.. �.�­ I -- .. - .� - 1. "--. other over the Vlorth Sea. Don't undertake a long ride if you are -whether 'the highest point hall been reach- 42 a rule, however, when the reins got ,y. All were dressed an Kurds, -s ..-,- 7.'.1'.,- -.' : . . I - Is , , - . 1. .. .Of- the two tile Brunsbuttel lock, near not couti.leut of performing'it vasily. that into the hands of wives the domestic coach Mine $to' . .�..., 11 .L . ad. There is Sri L unfounded opinion ' WilliAMS. At first -William - I . - . . . ..- . .6 ir - jj d .goes much more comforably even for tile includifig - ."-�, I I , .., i I I 000rdb an -speculators" have absolute control in 'our - �. . � r , '. - tile mouth of the river Elbe, which Don't appear to 1pe !7 or isn,bu: - ­ L . � I i.11 i . husbands themselves, and we are not - denied that he could speak Armen .1 � - . ­ �", - L I - . .s - . .. 7 . . einpties into the' North Sea, -in aligliLly "record smachili ist, is sporty. such matters. Now, " &I ways. the speou. prised that so many wives consider their subsequently,under the pressure of torture, ..- . � i . �. . ­ . .... . ;a than, Don't forget 01%t there in a diflarenoe he admitted that he could. Attar a week - . � - -. - � .: tile larger. It is of more importan, lators are divided. One part hop" for &a husbands creatures that have to be looked - . '.� . "L.- .1 . . .- I. . - - � a bicycle lady. � . ating with various kinds of ... . 11 -.1i I - ­� - � . the lock -at Holtenau, near Kiel, on Lhe .between a ls(iy bicyclist and advance ; tits other seeks to reduce prices. , of experime I .. -1� ­ ., . ­ , . . ' , . - " . - . h,L it, will be valled Don't bo aiiiiamed to wear dark blue or Both classes pay elarneat attention to all after as grown-up little boys, intere4tiolfs '. kno,wn -to -the Turkish jailers . I - ­: �Z. ., - - . . .��­­ -. Baltic, for the reason t - 1011111 . �.. : .:.-.I - .. -1 -\ : - I constantly into use. Flood tide and ebb smoke -hued mo glassai on long ridee. . pitluan L, indispensable, but shiftless, head PeFou" William$ . ., � ­� � . . . . ; possible means by which an intelligent th governor of Van said that -1, � .' - - L' -1 - L. I . . strong and at the bottom absurd. . .­'�,:-,L �' L - - . . �. - .. . : on the Baltic seldom present any m%rked Don't, travel without a thin gcssiLmor eves ­ . .,:. - . . . forecast of the probable harvest in this h '00rifeesed everything. Nobody beli . -.': - , A husband is continually liable to say �­-- ­.- �.' . � - ., ,�d -- . -1-1. . . - difference. Such.a dii!crence, when it. does cloak.' It will prove handy in many ways. and other countries may be made.. Reports __ P to MA 30 Willihme had been ... .:�t­ I . � .. - -. - . ­ ,occur, happens only about twenty-five or Don't go out without some money in your atid do fooli,sh things or to offend P60PIS t 04 �14U K I ` * " .'%�m` � . . - . . of good rains depress prices ; reports of from want of ta*L it is a wife's duty to 01 n' to.see the ritish vice conjul at Van _L- �" - .. � - - il -. .. I:- � -i : _: . . ei a year, so that the lock ttt pocket. for it may be & long walk home. ,hou - :"­ L, " .; . . thirty tim . dro-ught advance, prices. After years of prevent him from doing so. Nor will he &I gh Mr. Hallward went so far " to : : - L I'. 1, - . . . I --. Holtenau will be open practically all.of the Don't, try to salute your friends with waiting, . &A the governor" unofficial IV to let him ­ - --4�� .11�- i . year;@ which brought lose to many - - I i - - . . - - I .- � A very different condition of affairs great i4roxe while you are on your wheel. ,.ore w solos beat cattle breeders and object to be wound up like a clock and so ) W iili&ms, but the request wall refused. . �-'- �' .11: !tl I . year. . siAd fai right in reference to such mat. . , *.,.� * . : -. � made to go - . % . . - -L . -out woolen I * :-,- � . 1 - - &I touches 0c Elbe. Don't decide that a worn a A I of the prisoners were tortured during � .": -. 0- I � �? . I . prevails where the can . I feeders, we now hav good prices for . I - .,.. v,-, I ­-. L - ­ street dress will do to wear ou your wheel. fat cattle. This &(Ivlhnca has been goli! tars. ' . . - . . . --.... , ;- Jl . . Tile differeace in tide here makes the depth 001, the prison at, Van. - L-.,_'- � . . ���`­ :­ ­ 'I . I .:. - � . - . I I lie What can be ples"ater'than for a hue- 0 ' ': n ` ,: � ­. :V1` . . '� ­ . of water ,vary from t dently predicted by intelligent men si= . en to nearly thirty Don't -wear a wish for ornament. year Th Ytu tio ' in Armenia grOWS More - ' ' .1 " . - , . - - ..", .,- ,q I .:. - . -;� end may becoine entangled in the wheals. baud to he well managed, and at the "me I �. .111, 1. W. . . . I � ieet. after year. itica.1 da by daye The Associated Press ' ­ . .: t - �� --- . ­ . . . Don't look back to 61see what she hat got time allowed to fancy that he is managing 10 tar - - r� ,.t - �. nt 1� I i , . - - rhe foundations of' the lock at Bruns- During last fall and early *inter the t-�Gous ly in receipt of stories of robbery, ..' - r��.- i,..-- : - , , -: j , . . - - ".­ 7'- ­ - -' ' � � , . , , . - . - - 1. ' on." Eve's curi Wont before the, fail. himself I Only the other day I heard one " , ­ � ­ ­ buLtel are unique' because of their size. osity evidence seemed conclusive that prices for . ' 0 had murder. The condition- of -. �­.� �' ... i . - I womau passing to -the street i�my to anotbar : trages . I - . 1.4- , I . . . Don't do anything on a wheel that you . ring the O"t - 7� -1 . - , , The syalls are built of brick and square hogs would ativ&uce more than they have. rmenians has been *ores du .1,1 ­�,­ . I - i -. , js � ... .. .. - I - . I � . -L .� i" ­ I I , - . - Itogether there are would not do orl ii fashionabi promenade. been befors. I.. 11 �­.. .., . :. - - . .- blocks of stone, and a ce in .Prices for shoop and lambs ".He's a man who would be nothing x mont.hs than it has ever - I .,� I -�. -*.- . - .... I I I -. - It Don'(, st,up and dis6iplin: sipall boys without hLp wife." When a woman has a in the City of Van soldiers have been .: L- 1: ...- ­ ,I I i .. �.: over 100,0% square yards of masonry. oowe sooner and was more marked than ; 1. : '' �!�,-�, - ,I . . . ske remarks husband ot this kind it 4 her duty to guide Vs" � - L& I , - . I .- consists -of 'two chambers, pamllel and who may think it funny to m the writer had anticipated. There is large Claim guard at the Armenian Obdiches,.- _-_.. . ,'-".­` .. . � - .­ , I., � . . . . � . � ., 7 ­ - - . bim, rightly instead of all 0 C &le ­. ,:. �, , � . I I -- - .� adjoining, each havinw an available length about you. . . .1 I diffemoo of opinion aniong intelligent, owing Ilia) io come t fearing an uprising. .. ,:�.'-­�,11�' i - i i . . . ' . to nothing qr worse. -- 'L ­' --'� "' . - L of 49,2 feet and a width of 80 feet each. Dont't, use a br*ks until you have b"n farmers as to the course of prices for horses The Government is now collecting the , . �,�� � - ' . I .. � .,. .: ., :.; . �- - on one 0016sion & Scotob minister knock- . '. '.. .. I . . � . . : �". I- .. 1: Only one other lock in the world surpasses thoroughly instruoted as to how and when during the next few years. The writer . hole year�e taxes in advance, which is a - -�­: ��-,-i .I 1. .L �- :! ­ I - ad at t,be door of a house it here a husband - � . 'i .. ' trel prooeeding� :1,­'o;W.L�.";4�-.4�. I.. � I . � apply it. . b4lievesthe prices it . . L 4� - . - - . this in aiLe, the one at Bremerhaven, -near, to ' )r good draft horses and wife were quarrelling. When admitted oat unheard of and cr :,� 1. - � I . � - , . .i�'­­ .. - . . . .� ... the mouth. -of the Weser, but which is �ot a Don't scream loudly for assittaoote be- will advance' within two or throe years. ' he demand in ac.entuated by beatings . - .,; : ,;;:.. � .,� -� . * , 1. A ­. ­ �� . - . . he injuired : 11 Wha's the he,&d of this of poor . - i ­ . . . I . t thru Thousands - V�. � . . - mat. ate. .,� - I . ;�. . L , . - '- cause you see a strange man in a field -it This last opinion is dependent on a " 9 A bayons .. ­ , , I- - --. - - - . . part of the system of any great cansl I I house?" The mail quietly replied : , it i and greens, and - 4 ... ". -,:,; .. "I - . . The i-Srunabuttel lock is provided,with may be & scarecrow. ter of great importance in afrooLi illager 1-1 ... � Z - ' - '. - � I ­ ­. . ,-.., . - ag prices ydrscl' doon, moo, sit yorsel' d000 ; we'r* a are living on roott S&Ssoun. L ..'-_ ­'-.t'.,�' �� , . three sets of gates, and the- regulaUons ou4b ple.inis.the wretched ­ , " N Don'ti wait until you tril itr*Ud*4 fifteen for (arm products -the general prosperity just trying to sattle that the, non." q the M - ` ' � A :­ ­ . . I �r �' - � I . � ,.-Pip. . ... . I concerning their use are . g to death. The.. -,.. � - I . I that they are to be miles froin home before learning the use Of of the country. The impossibility of car. . . is ate literally starvin ­':--' - I :- : " . -- - - . . . L �.­:,.. , , -i - � . 1: -1.1 �. , .:. . adds to the uncertain- . . rotests of Great Britain and Amerm have ­ . . , - - . � - closed every foufr hours. . your tools. tainly prediCtiIaRthis . ­ . � � . -�-k - I - .. - . . . 7 - .. . - A Tree Hitehing Post . .. I That . , ­,� ­ 1� - - � ., - ­ ill reduce a ivess. Thor I alien -on contemptuously deaf es,rL 1. I L . - . .'. .!-. � -Don't think the bicycle w 4, ty of tao farmers' bus 0 Aro . I . , . ,.- 11 -- I - ' t -,�,:- . � . .. I � IIYDILAULTO POWE � , L, - ritions of carryin 1--`. . �. - - 11141, - . I - - . . ey u , . � :_ .-- ... ",-. I .. - \ . li, to t has no into 0 r, : . 'I, , ­ �.: . ­ opera,tet- their mechattiRmt 'there"being in perfluous tleah if you insist upon satisfying good indications o! a revival of business in ' It is often do irable use a tree for a I urk th tsily, . . .:. , ­ :,�,, t- � of reforms is shown by o - ;*:,:f" .- , . , . I � I . ., . i the bicycle appotite. . general, but so one can say positively hitching post, but there is danger that the any sort I , , .Vt.._.'. L,." ., L. , .. i I - - . ., -� ­ I- - . . - .7 1 - . . .. - the centre of the bu.10.1ight, inswinging ' mg nir ,who will - . ' ,,or of pressure now being put Uvoll... � - . I I I , '.. . -1 - Don�t go out With a youl whether the" are to be fulfilled. 1. .I .1, � .. -;. C Ion , or rub his har. . ­ . '. j . .. . . . liev; the makin gates of a port' horse may gnaw the bark 'he '"a .� �L -..,�* : ­ I .. . . .. - gates to re dal away for assistance should tramps or Because of these uncertainties it has helpless Armenians. ; .. I -.1 �'�,q I I ­: . . .- .- I . � ; of the pressure. PoDtooDs* are to be used Pe ' The out shows a - -, .. ­ : . �V..., I --:, I ", .1 . . ­ -�,��. - - - .! � . I .-� - for making the basins water.tight, when hoodlums make trouble. - never seemad wise to me to go so far " ine" against the tree. - '.- - - . , --A.:-� -, , - . r ". : . - - " . . .. -. . :- .��; .- 1 , �- r-!�.-; � , IR i, ��, � i - I I .: ..­- -1 . - . I . . . - ' .. 1. Don't ride at all if you are in doubt " many do in advocating specialty farming, . .1. -' . I . � Orderly Maste , ... .:: I . '. :.� '. � . repairs are needed. � . .. . . L� ­ � . 1� 1. I - -'- ­�..,., 4- . ­ , . � � . *­%�,Ot - - -. I . � .the bonefitn'to be derived, unZil you either for a local .. ,.� . - ... I . .'. I - .1 r.1- I, , - ­ -... ,& ,, - . ! � .., ` . - '­­ � A" I !� .�, - - . . On the caloal,--juste I*fbnd each lock, to it or for the average � - - . L. . A colonel in, the. French army, who had 'N I ;. " " L ,f - ,. .1 . . I . . . ' C' "-- - � � . . --... - have consulted -oar family physician. ' individual farmer. Zader "favorable air- - � ' 1 �, ­ -1. 4 . 1. .. -- - K ,' ­; ., - . .-.. - . .an constructed, great - y .. s� - . .1t I . 11 � great eye for neatness, but not much of an .­­ "I .., �' 'IN , , '.. . � inner harbors have be rative merits of- cametanose the '"oialty farmer secur Z �:, - . . , . - ­., S - , :. -4 . . . 0. to , ".L , ,,I' ­ . - . Don't make the oompa as i .� � I .. _ ... - , - . . ,7 ", �­. ­ ­ -. - - . � - 1. -. ­ scooped out and m*oned basinv,which Will . . �.',� -,, ., -: , .. I I . L. I ­.. ok occasion one, day .,f, _ ­::�_ - ., L -. - 11 I � . . : . a the subject of dimou"Jon- larger profits than does the one who has a . . , --- ... .�:, � . . - various bicycle . . ­ ­ � earfor M118109 to - .. �. . I L I - - .. . - . - .�­. �. - .1 , � - . sppepr- � - ­ , - 1. N . -- - accommodate a large .number of -vessels. _ I 1� - . � I out his ban(immater on the , � ­­­ -, 2 - .. - ' . . _ � � 11. �. I . . . ,00mplim � . . -... :�: , ; 1'� .; 2 .1 - A117 feet 14 is as dangerous a theme " religion or greater diversity of crops, but he runs . - I - . . . ' ­ " I The surface width of the cansi is ' . . � - ,'� . I I I The uniforms are nest," - ': , , . - .. ­ ­ . e . nee of his Mon. .�. �.�� ':. :-,. . . ' . . . laud, of �- ­ - - I I . a I . . . .. . �t which P011ticP- . . . ,- i, I " . and tile depth of the side is 19 fee more risk of loss. special Aw%a of . . . � olonel, 11 and their initrumbuts ..­ ­ ­ ­ . - i-hubstitute* location, or of the man frequeadXjpakes it I 11 - .,�' -� -� " � 1. - .- . . - . is quite ample, when it in consider Don't think the bicycli for , 1. � I .. �4! 1 . . - I I.. � 7 amid -the c, r, but . . -.1 I, ,--;,I, ­ - , . - �. . . .. , - �L _ ed that danger ahead wise to ive almost exclusive attention to .. ,� I 0% . , I are nicely polished and kept in orde ..., , .-,-. ­.- .. , , . 'L 1 " . a t)abv carriage. There ill : I -11-`-,, - ,, . . . � - '. . ­� - - . -. -,­-.'�- N .. . . ng vessels draw more . . no improvement that I must insist , � . � . .1 - , . - ..-­ - - few of the Baltic trsdi as *rop, but this is . .1 ; � , .-e," . .." - L there in o - . '.., �,:j, ',,I-a-1--1'-z1i 1� - . . I .: . . t orily for the i fant but, the bicycle and the - I., . I . ; '.--, `-,!I - I., ­ .. . . I . t� - I - 1-. ,- #I �-'k-:­ .. - . . .. than IS feet. In the coal re the depth is 30 110 1� proluction of 0 a eater practise is to .-- .-,. V 44 up,on." . I ­ - , . . .1. I.'- rasif. 11 I . .1. � . not true as a rule. Th . . . ,.f� " ".- - /Om� ­ .- . - ... -; - j:_ .... , .. -.L -t - i . . . � : , .1.- , , I. . 1. !: . , 4 . �. . � L .� . - " what is it, col 1. :� I �, ­ .: I., ­ -- . � feet, iind so admirably haver the sides been You - . . onel I" - .... . 4..:;. -1 ; - i I - I . I . . . . . n . :: 24 . ! , I Constructed that tho-elpeediest iren-olad in Don't try to *able moulita"all o ree leading lines and slow r.-,-L�, I ' ' - ­ ­ . . :. t ­ 44 YOU must teaoh your ment Whe 'they ­ ,- �--L': - -,;,�,, . - � " I ­,��, -I.-., .- .. �� . I . t at it@ wheel. Only beginners. do that., and of i o Mention to some minor industries. - . The -' ' k � -, .. .. ,.7. �. - the world could steam through i v a you 'device io' obviate both diffioultim perform, to lift their fingers all exactly ths, -: . �,.'.-. L . -1 . course you don't care tq appear & beginner, $ryi:1 to do a little of everything is 9 L I � %, 1- I I �­ . - � - any - - the - � "L' I ­ : . I . . highesit rate of speed .without doing h I same time, and at regular intervals on. ­­ ; _ , .. . . ­ -, : , 1. ..L- .. -. .. . even when you are one. I visable then is having an exclusive horse thus hitched can neither reac - ­.'�,,; i. .­ , ': -` - � . I . . an two ! One, L. I -1 , .. 1. �, � 0 ­ . damage. The oanal's total length in 63 . in either direction by iLi their inabrumentS, 80 -One, .. .- .. - ­ ­­�­ , . .-- Z �� - miles, and the average time sevior passing tamp . ­�', : ,,;, t.�� - " 11 . . Don't at t a curly bang if your hair gpeoialty, it thi4 has been well selected. tree nor move ­* --4 A - ; ' I :- , ., o a h as I - - ----- �, �� ".. 1_ �-.. 1, _. . ,-. ,f." ��, . - I . ­ . I . , dOG8 Dot wave naturally.- consol yourself one line of argument mig t well be Anothars%fs oontrive,note to prevent horses two ,,, I - -: L .....-.w - 1, ..- � "! ."', z: -,f I -, ­ L- - . - through it, in thirteen bour�, this including from gnawing trees consists of a ItAP10 .� � :, . ­ :L7- . t, -,:�­.,�,­ '. ", ­ ,,.-- , ,., - ' .1, .. � - , . . . the thought of your appearance on the This is the claim . I , .".., I ­ . � "' ;'� �� -, - - ,:',.4 �� � - ­. - .. the delays in the lock& Stu'ven special little with abandoned once for all. which are attatabod three or four links 04 L -:-' - - - - , ­.�, : J - . . . . I %� 1:,"�"­: ­ � 1 , - ... ... � , , . � . .. I hothe trip with straight dejected looks that it is impossible to overdo vorne par. - A'Husband's ReVenge. ­� -.; . . . �. - harbors have been constructed along its f-inah rod thirty inches 1QDgJ ;�- . ,:­.-,�." ��: ',-L-,­,-� . . �. . '' : - . -1 � . . . �­ -­ ,::.,.-.:I I I . � i-.- . . -�. largest- floating in the breem ­­ � . ­ ' tioulmr agricultural Industry. We Vpsy as chain, a hal links. with a ana� some time ago the-proprilstor of a t il- �, I ­ 7 �11 . L .. _ "k,4. ! . -.C,....' ,..-�- t. I - c.- . -�courae wfiich will accommodatelthe �. - � . '�, vl�, -, ,cultural then three or four more - - .- I . � .. 4 ­ - � -�4,, well s000pt the fa& that any agr . � own in:.-;;, ­ �L - �­ . I : ,: _ , � I - . I - .� .. . ships afloat. . r 1-� ­ - � . I . ab the ea(L Ing wild-biast menagerie well kn . - : ­ ­ j F, �. , � ' � - - I 'I I L ! .. - ' - .� . - �, I... :.11 1. - � I I -: 9 �1- - � � I _:- I ' - 7 �, , L . .. I,--., -,� produotg'for tile ,production of which an � I I* I I . . i -,:�­'L �r b, 'L , --- � : .1 - ... I -7 . . . -- -:-? U I I .. L - I . - .ls� I �- - - . .-_ . L., The canal's courn is from Wunebuttel - - .,�'v I "W ­. [taly, qua,rrelled with his wife,and the pair - . .. . . t I—: -f � don. .-� ` �- ­ 11 is War, z ... - . - . . - . . - . ­ ,1; i. pattlAn Lon . . oonsidemble,1prit.,oUthis country 1 " L' at They GeL, I Z..,.. '. . The wife sooll'af terwards went - ..", . . ' I . - I 11 . on the Elbe, opposite Cuxhaven, to a polo �; : g ..�:" L esp&rawd. . .. , -1 � � . � - I _r, -,f .", 'riol!. fitted, can be _ -.. Wh -. �;� ' ­ . ­ ­ .- � -Tk 1, �, - . , - so abundantlyproduced that , ml I . her own accouutin ths­-.�:. ­ :, ----'-,�-.� ,, I I . - - on the Baltic three and a haltmiles north , i-&Irns p ain won the b" the on ply will exceed the & For L I . into business on - --.- - - -I..-.:".-, -, - smand. � ' - . - � � . , stti, has Ag TaLcher-.If sixty men work sixty days k -the husbimd'sLL�"­­�_'f 'L " .p , _ . I of Kiel, running in a slightly no�thern . wild boast line. -Last wee Was � ; L;, - I . ­. . oi d years it w" insistod, with elaborate argu- �ta a dayi whab do they ot? -in Bologna, and it _ . . : ..., . - 1;: ly'. I . . direction for about half the distance and of Londoners with h6r 910riOull T ^ 60 . at sixty oten . ,.:: 1: .,� ­ " � . - . menagerie arrivbd . 11. -:,. . � ., t ­ - - . . . . . ' . ustain the po4ition, that U would Boy-Getinad'songli to strikes s . ­ - , , - .� . � . I .. ... : I I..- . a absence of twelve Y62216 Menta to a I U11111116 jo ­ . ­ ."', , �'. �, . . 11 . . �. .then turning sa,st� The two ends are this too after a ' ,Ilowed two days later by tbat of hill wife- -�, ­.; , , OCOSsio . . . infinitely better "d be i=bIq to over -sup ly the .dbivis,nd, . . --- no'- - .- � - �­ , "�; I � . . . 1-. ­ .�­l � 1. .. . . . practically in the same latitude, a . - - - - � 4 - � I . '' I . - . -1 . -A v, - 4 - . ., "Is notes quite as sweilt for ; but this w" � . . . placarded 'S nd in a They find her aotin , For many Thehusband was equsl to the ­ I . lines sad midd 0064 I. - A Long Sermoni , -4 - - the walls of the town . . , e ,�' . . : -,. : � at rsight line are about fifty miles &part. At her l. ­ .� . . � . . -1. a i He had ,­ .. let, � `1- - . - - ­..- . the termination of thl) and mallow ar they were twenty Yeam ago, yean it has been held rank heresy to on&- . I I . 4he following' ambiguous :60nounoo- , -�.,.. '-., 7 -: "' - I �- it - UrL. 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Bat tt e )) w; _ ood repair for sale on easy terms. .A}ply to `,4..: : .� _ : - 4r': thought should convince anyone that AMES BA'I,L, Whitevale,- ; Ii9tf .:. f E -;_ - ` ' .aI for a man to leaye hie home and poo- _ _ • sibly a wife and children behind, and I88 CHARLOZ'E GREENWOOD-- . 1 + Will glue lessons. to Charcoal, Crayon,St this '* ` _11 e �y d after a few week's rPOrli Ona farm, o and pencil drawing, Water Colors and Oil ��N ��i�►��rZ� F� Paintinc•, from Oo fuss Nature. Ob sole, For r �,.' " �. °t m find himself stranded in Manitoba or j °��_ � F terms and date appy to MRS. G. W, D801181t, .. - 1.a published every Friday morning st its of oe the Northwest Territories, thousands Pickering. . Pickering, Ont. _ . - TERMS of miles away from home, l,o money, - _ ,Y f ,, no friends and winter on the rairieS RESS' MAXING-Tile undersi ned $1L�� � _11�;?­.26 "r�eas0 •1.00 itpatd IstadVMco. + - pS. 0 ; 11 � ­ ­;�_­ wishes to inform the ladies of Claremont '' - .. V�� I - _ • BATES OF ADVERTISING Statin him in th@ face 19 s Dor solo- y prepared to do 411 g + P ana vioinit that she ie i. Firse insertion, per line - - - 10 Dent.. tion of the unemployed problem. If strlcse of droop -making, at her home: By care. U, , O Ve ' ' lash subsequent Insertion, per line = 6 "` tui and good work she hopes to obtain a sham - d bl �.. This rate does not inomde Legal oifForetga ad- the Governm@nt had but the courage of pu io patronage. LIZZIE DIRRELL, -1111- vertieementa. to afford the means for taking the Claremont, Ont. betr . Special terms given to parties making con- , g '- mote for 9 or 8 moniths or by the year, Half- whole of the man 8 family out and e. _ _ Yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. OR SALE : One driving Horne . rising - Business c.,rda ten lines or under with a Settling them On the land, With a F ti ears old, dark ba 1 hands hi h sound AhTD CALL AT-- .' .: one year $6 00, payable in advance. paper, uarantee of a subsistence for the first ana triad In harness, suitaable for family driver. _ - RtNoiice in local uohunns ton cents per line, g Sire General Brook, French Dam. Also 1 Sam- flve cents per line each subsequent insertion. year or so, there Would then be such say skelton road oart; has been drove about a -'� r . • rc`-. .- . - W-0 - , special contract rates made known on appHoa- an avenue opened for the unemployed doaan times. 1 goad second hand top buggy sad . ' (don. No free advertising. harness. Will sell the.above cheap top cash or ' . . ;�. ., - . Advertisements without writter ttstructions that the great problem would be In a approved paper. .Apply to fly. Horui�s, Green ": . Un r will be inserted until forbidden and oharged so- +• ver, Ont. - � :. fair way for solution. iii . •oordingly. Orders for discontinuing adveridse- ya i menta moat be in writing and sent to the pub. : •-+�.-• ^ - - lieher. Highland Crook „ . 'Job Work promptly attended to.- - w s a • �. �• CLARK- •11.11; - , - r :' - 1111 -- - - PROPRIETOR. Albert Lewis, who has been on the sink- . - 3::_ list, is on a fair way to recovery. � Our 1"'olitios=Beriot iadependeaoe. Rube says he earned Scots. Dae day : ` our Aim -A First-class Local Paper. last week inking berries. Boneless Turk 1 * - I _ .:. _ p� syr oiled Chicken. • . Our Eapeotatt0ns - The hearty Chang must have brought the tent from Rad Salman, * -Canned Duck, ' support of the people of Pickering and vicinity. the camp at Whitby, and left his has in Scar Lobsters, Hey Sardines, _„ - its place. Fresh Herring, - • . * Thiene Haddie, ;- FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1895. Your correspondent from Malvom last Prime Choses. - . * Best Pickles. k- . ' - week makes mention of a meeting that . Cbristies' Bisonits. • * Corned Beef. .' � , I 1.'� N+CTES AND COMfI�ENTS.,; . was held s� Callender's hotel by members . 3t� _ of the H. 0. fool ball club and a nnmbor7►. Private Ha horst of the, 18111 Ba- °f the Rangers. Instead of H. C. being Yr-il i��erry 17yrU s ' • y + afraid to lay, they had the money, that •. • • :. tallion, Hamilton, won the Queen's was supplied by a number of the club, Ed I - - . . ' - rize for shooting at Bisley, on Satur. McGlregor, and the Rangers couldn't .1. . scratch n the "tin" as the call it, as all. • ' • � icy- The English Sports now claim P y W , ' . - - • . Fresh L , * n.s. that $isley'a hero i an Englishman. H. C. was given to understand there was 41. Perhaps he is, but he had to come a hundred dollars at Malvern, but, when L : - . ' . . . r - the H. C. boys got there all the "Cat" „ out to Canada to learn how to Shoot. could show was one dollar and sixteen - why wast Yourself Caokin , ' cents. George 1061 a copper out of that According to the latest returns of I . and lit 1-_ � 'a boa of matches trying to find it. �" the -British elections Tuesday, , the he.Standard - - ­ I . ,I - I 1. ­ I . 1 y The H. C. will play the Rangers at anyI.. I Liberal Unionists have three hundred time, and play for money. -that talks, - I. -% - �, grid si$ty-four, and the Liberals and Cherrywood needn't be afrail to play the,�tiary Shuttle - 1.' all other parties one hundred and Rangers after. the Rangers got done up at • • • � M "ninety-four, leaving a Government Scarboro Junction by a scrub team. If ``�,EADS THE " *I I GO Cherrywood won't play the Rangers the • M ALL . majority of one hundred and Seventy H C. is willing to take CherrywoodB = . . . :: .. seats. I Spring 0 _ place. If the Rangers draw the line at I - � marbles That -there will be another session we are sure they will do so at %« .9 11 0 0 0 0 , , .• .. 11 , , 0 , 0 0 0 0 * 0 , ` . of 'Parliament before a general oleo- money, They. wonld'nt face H. C. at R. ., tion is assured from the fact that both Cowan e Grove on let Jn1y but kicked . - - F ' . " against -a junior team from Toronto: - the Premier and Finance Minister WiL. ndy Sandy . took good care to match • . New Prints, Cotionades, Sbirtings, Corsets. - T 1. have stated so. The former in the his mea against boys, eo the cup would Gei1tS Ties, latest Style and Color. White and fano Sh' rfA Senate and the latter in the House of he sure to stay amongst their own clique. Spring Suitin s and Pantings, y . . 1111 g Commons. It would be a peculiar If they had played H. C. it would'nt hays . - Remnants of Prints at Reduced prices. � . . .. move t,o set aside .these promises. to -have been Wrapped up for export. 1 Wall Papers from 5c. up. - ' y DicKER. - - 9 , The Governor General would have excuse for allowing such a tiling. - " .1 G, -- -GE0. PARIKER, Dunbadon. s r The general 'superintendent of the . . ' The coroner's Jury returned a ver_ Canadian I's 'fie railway hue received _ dict of "Wilful Murder" against H. very favorable reports as to the condition . of the oro in &be provinces and teiri• MILLINERY. . .- . �i. Holmes at the Pitezel in ues�, pe - q at tortes. Hay, owever, in most places inI . . i i + 6 0 . : - Toronto, Wednesday night. The ex- Ontario, is a total failure. " There ain't no use in talkingI .. .1 . tradition of Holmes will at once be If you want a good machine, - demanded. He will be held by the Xeiw dvertt8ei�nenta. Yon ought to bay the Standard States, It's the best you ever seep. E HAVE 8 ,moremAlete however, and tried for the I W I murder of the father of the dead child- 800 BIIS BUSHELS of Seed Oats and Tlie viberatin fellers . - and varied stock of Millin- ren. If - he should be acquitted of •large quantity of berry bushes, both All look on it and grip, I . .. `` - �.... that c urge he will likely be handed ea and black. a a>1:E Piokertn yen them that bu a it . h g A sa y `�._.�-s- inert'- and. accompaniments then ` overo the Canadian auhO�ities. LUST -On r about Jnly 11th, 189b, Will be sadly taken in. ever before. between E ward Cornell'•, lots con. 4, An' you will see in this 'ere'instan08 I Pickering, and David Smith's, 1'ickeri4 A London (Ont.. girl had won the vile . - - ago, notes rawn in favor of A. Fleury That their eayip' its not true, - _ r.- prize offered by a Washington paper Sona, stouff�ile, finder will oblige by leaving For the Standard in a boomin' . for the best essay on the late lament- same at DA to SMITH'S, Pickering, Ont. !o Aad we're bound to see it through. ! lYl is, I • I E X J111 a ' . ed George after whom the capital of Imports t Auction Sale So taint no use in talkie', , PICHERIN . the United States is -named. A Can- I, ` . G, Ont. -O ' A VALUABLE+ - If you want the boat machine, adian (Hall) was the best member -of- - You'll have to bby the Standard the Cornell crew at Henley, a Canadi- Roller, ai d , Chap - Hill And we are sayin' what we mean. `` an (Hackett] was the fastest oaraglan ':HILTS ]DILLING]EIAM'S So this is the way with agants of old - • at Saratoga, a Canadian (Hayhurst) and stet Privilege* style machines. Thou still try to meats . r won the Queen's prize at BiSle and ; Furniture Establishment is replete with the latest Styles in. y+ Under sad by v rtue of the powers contained pie believe their old vibrators are the ` now a Canadian school girl beats the in a certain wort age and all powers vested In beat, but wben the Standard Rotary BEDROOM SUITS at 12. - the mortgage, th re will be offered for sale by Shuttle is shown to the people :t knocks k Whole LTlllted States lII writing an. ublic auction on the premises in the village of - . _ _ essay on the Father of the American whitevale, in th Township of Pickering, at ! the boucm out of all their statements - i PARLOR SUITS, "`` o'clock is the of moon, on and establishes the fact that the Stand. It -Republic and is alis best on Barth. EgTENSION TABL f.JI� WEDNE DAY, AUG- Zlst. ES and Eight charges of murder have been :he rollowing v gable ' ii- property: All and B Lctt, : CHALR,S.of ell desari tions. filed against H. H. $Olmes, Who nOW bingula`r, those oe gin paroela or tracts of lana a * - p and premises sit te, lying and being in the We Have a lot Of new styles In Picture Framin QII hand. i f _�awalt8 trial In the Philadelphia"jail. Village of White ale, in the Townahlp of Piak- ��. ga ' wring, in the Co. Ontario, according to a plan P :i - Th1S 18 perhaps the most brutal fiend of said village wh ah to an amended plea of the _ -known to modern times, and the onl otllage of Major, l.ld out on the rear of lot. sl STANDA" _ - --- " UNDERTAgIN(,l :Oar Undertaking Department ie also cOmpleie in eve y and 99, in the 4th concession, and front of Iota Ires estwonder ie that he has escaped justice 91 ana s4 in the 6t concession of auoh townahip •.B4011 i p 11 Coffins and Caskets in .all Sizeie constantly, on hand.. Embalm -so long, It would have been im 0e_ and being compo ea or tillage loco numbers 46,iIIg made a Specialty.. - I., . . -impos- 47, and the e t two-thirds of lot 44 on the O%` CAMA?�. aible -for him t0 hay@ pursued his south side of Mai street, and also that portion - • -Pickering . calling in Canada. Just think, eight onaof for In °p nsthirtoi �In theatheonee.- HILTS & DIL g p o Pickering. and eon- L IN G HA.M, " sisting of the mil and and bounded b the • - murders committed by this man since high water mark thereof, including the ymill Capita, vaid 11D . $1,o, __ 6 - -the elope of the World's Fair. To be dam and all ga and appliances connected therew'tb, and tb use of the water of said mill Reserved Fund $800,000 . . ., J SUre two of his victims were done t0 pond to the eaten of fifty.horsepower as Indio- .-Persons lo Te death in Toronto, but they were Ann- aced in the deeds f grant thereof, together with Assets Over $7,700,000 . - wi parcel of len of about twenty lest is WANTED. --Several faithfull en- For o1Ce �_�,: erica children. There was a. report width, extending from said mill pone in Head Ofyice, TtiRONTO. g i. . Ch t that he would 'be handed over to . the south-easterly d' ction and orosdag the east- alemen and ladies to travel for eS- �ern part of said of �, and the south western Thie Bank hue a branch a/ Btougville tabllShed bonne. CanBdlSn COUrta ; but we don't Want part of lot 91 in aid oonceaston and used as a - ? race in ooanActio with said pond and the mills where deposits are taken at current rates. I rhhim. Let the States administer the known a. the Maj M,na sicgate to the south SALARY $ 80 Ofl & punishment lie s0 richly deserves thereof on a po ion. of the lands hereby con- Sams °f 11 and a wards received in .X f ENSES Orade ss 4t i - . .11 veyed, together th the said mills, and ail the the SAVINGS BANK Department, and. . scutes machinery, articles and appliance9 now interest allowed half yearly, Position permanent if $oiled ; also . Pa - Stolid snd unemotional as the in Baia mills or u in connecti m therewith, 1 }pt'• English are supposed to be, they have o en'.ta moil ht to use the earth frim the banks Farmers sale notes and other good increase. State reference and en- tJvi y 1Qur pond n the west side of the tumb- paper discounted at lowest rates. For close self -addressed stamped envel- - their of moments. The -su - ' n dam for the g- gg pu�puse of repairing or re further information apply to `-Call at the--=--= gestion Of play -aging in the scene of building said dam with the right to use for all pP y - ' ope, ` purposes for which a roadway is usually used, f t, � John Morley's departure from New- a road thirty fee in width extending from . JOHN ELLIOTT, Agent, THE NATION�iL; Church street in said village along the went castle is dispelled by the thought of eine of said mill race, and extendingaround I, STOt7FFVILLE 816.817.818 Omaha Bldg., CHICAGO. ' the- earnestness of the Tyneside Lib- the dam of said onJ. to the bank at the went - y . side of the tumbli g dam, subject to the reser- I 1 orals, who sang "Will Ye NO Come vatione mention in the deeds of grant. The a - . - ' /F property is thorn hl fitted up (and in good " - No. kt . A PERFECT TEA _ ' V i Back Again, and wet as tho train �, % 'CI V -- p tanning orfler) t the (3, T. Smith system q Q� rt' +,d Op • carried their- defeated leader awe � tom tete, built b the North American Mill b i 9 M a �° I� ted Vi PICKERINGF, ONT, y. Building Compan of Canada, and conslating of < - p OR r rom the constituency which had re- 6 sett double rol t (E. P, .Ellis Co.l.1 Receivin � +d- '� R • W. H. El is8 Prop. - - jeCted him. Politics to Newcastle Separator, 1 Coc�`all Machine, 1 Smutter, 1 - ,4 a :'* M y ° Brush Machine, 9i Purifiers i Short p rt Daater, 1 p _ - must have an earnestness and a mean- Bran Duster, 6 He�igon Reels, 9 Inter -Elevator t� r ing- which it lacks -in Canada. Can- Bolts, ii Centrtfagt�l, 80 bush. Hopper Scutes, Q p n� $ pa 0 THS CELEBRATED . . Flour aekers and all other necessaries pre. 44 b 1 w � Q Q LEHIGH r adians have no political" feelings taiDing to a firat+olaas mill. Run by 1! -inch „� $ Fgioi tib g �r�i' q jMa I' YAId�YEY Kittle Giant watet•-wheel under 99 feet head. ►� a d' a 0 A ' COAL I s _ Which cannot be expressed in vocal The bnildin is a solid brink four -store with a�O OWN pa 0 g �� a n g L a o ° a � ra CIs Ti" acknowledged to be the best 1. aB8erlons that Some ody ]p a j oily atone foundation loa70 feet, capacity 100 • ,-ale b � F I . . . .YR "�'' Ood fellow. ter day" Adjoining flour mill is a chop ,Jlill " r A. e p WQatO - I o Do81 mined... g Out politics, Our.pOh- .18x70 feet, 4 run of stone, ! ! French Burr all a 0 � !l I w �' C Q m , F110`_M Tgll TCCA PLANT TO�THE TEA C ' '` tician8, Or Our people lack that vital new, run by 1! -inch Little Giant water-wheel10 . �; under 98 ft head. , e The mill in in Sas common- �° � ,a cow � ® IN ITS NATIVE pURITY, yy Ian [PO�TIHi,II3l LC.7.... - Something which inspired the North- toation, been about 4 miles !rota I,00us0 Htll being ' umbrian crowd with nobler eon 1.and station on d. P. R., about five miles from pick. d �w F ©S '' Monsoon" Tea is put Itlie iadian Tea •••'-F THE � ,y,.,, . eb up by $ UM + Bring on Main line (}. T: R, ane about fi e _ y a *� ,� era as a of the beat aa�litiaa of Indian fi �ro�w ° q deeper feelings. --Telegram. miles from Markham on Midland Division G. a °i a . `a 1° Mar M. Therefore they use the gnvitmt can in the Why bay inferior coal when n Oen R. 8r lrom anyy o! which stations it can be j► sateetiou of the Tea. asci its blRMN ey t'0 �e� . readif reached, This ww blit• the best for same oe. y property wiU be sold rr V � ra C : a r a y to put it up thentaetvos and rill Iinal orf i The Toronto Star is of this OpinloAI: subject to a reserve bid. a Kay .e2 pa �, the.+e►by ;,,g la ce. •-1111. : T RMS -10 per cent. cash iday of -rale, bal. - t1 Put m lb.,: ib, aed Ib. "M@II are in demand just now in Dian- �� in 90 days thereafter. 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OUR EXCHANW-9. . �_ races this week. . tft,y Star, (1881), [7711]. the im- 40 0en, is from now un;fl th - - I I Thoe. A. McGillivray and wife are on a ; ported Clydesdale stallion, the property .e Wheat, fall,............., to � 0 005 - - - , � 00 ­ .., . Mr. Murdock McLeod, freight claims trip to the old country. of Jonathan Porter, ' Pickering, Out., 113t of ri, 1896 � . ... Wheat, spring . ....... jo 0 82 to o . . . . of the J anAary, a . � I I agent Grand Trunk at Montreal, is The youths of the town are having bar. will make the season of 1895 as follows: __ - - - ___ - . . Wheat,red win or...... 00 82 to 0 W_.- . 'dead. rale full Of fun at the lake this weather. TASLZI-Plakennot station *.T.jL Wheat, goose .. ......... 00 00 to 00 . ' �� � Monday, June 3rd, loaves his own stable, -glum , . - I � J. T. Williams, of Pictob, eau b i E. A Pickering, proceeds to Woodruff's hotel, TuAiNs oomo EAST DUI. AS • POLLOW14: y 00 - . - in: t in Armstrong has been confined to the . Whitby, noon; Central hotel, Oshawa, - Barle , bush bush............ 00 46 to 00 48 V1_ Lake Ontario a Sturgeon weigh jo5j house for the past week. He has rheuma, No. 6 MAIL . . 7: Oats, bush ................ . . . ­--# � ..., pounds., -. . . � . . tism. . night. Tuesday - noon to Woodruff's $I 14 - ' . , 2.2 A. M.00 39 to 00 40 Is. � botej Whitby, night., IjOCAL . . 0 P. M. Peas, bush ................ : Private Hayhurst of the 13th Battalion Miss Lizzie Shepbard has gone to Pick. Wednesday to 44- 00 64 to 00 65 , - I JOCAL, - . .. P. M. Hay . I . . ­ .1 L Hamilton, won the Queen's Prize at "ring, having -been called thither through thence to his 8 I I . , . L Gordon's hotel, Picketing; th ' I 6.1 new, ton........... I ......... 18 00 to 18 60 L -i� I . .� � . . . . � the illness of her mother. own stable over Thursday night. Fri- TRAixs CIO WO WEST DUN As FOL owe:-- Straw, ton ................. 5 . 00 to 6 00 - . . -1 '. Bisley Judge Dartnell had some difficulty in day, James Found's, Dunbarton, noon ; No.? ' 6 CAL . . . 9'. 4 A. M Dressed hogs ............. , ­.- . ' _' 14. ­ . - . . . . . . . Mr. McLennan's -bill projiding for the Maxwell's hotel, Highland Creek, night. - 4618 . Jo . i . . , Beef, forequarters ....... 0 00 to . 6 76 - - .- � ., getting his COUDty cricket team mustered CAL . . . . branding of cheese, stands over till next 8.10 P. M. 4 00 to 5 00 , together. -Saturday to his own stable until the fol- � ',' I 4AIL . . 8:2 P. M. -Beef, hindquarters ........ 700 to 10 00 * -, ; . . ... , . . . . - They should make a- good show. lowing, Monday morning. . . . Veal,on_ session. IBg. ' I TIMM W A L33LZ.-Bunbarton �tation e: - **,,**............6 5 00 to 6 00 Col. Henderton, City Solicitor' and 'A very sudden death oocured here on T-Icoxcase .......... ".1 5 00 to 7 00 .. P09is Stanton. Standard, 199,99 A.T.' TAINS G)IX0 EAST DUIS AS PG,'LLOWS:- Butter, lb. 00 16 to 00 17, Treasurer of Belleville, dropped dead in Monday, when Miss Srhitb, of the West trial 2.17j, race reo. 2.281, the property of I �._ j ... . - I . " �, �. I - ...- I . . ­_ -..- his office. . � . 0 end, succumbed to diphtheria after but Q Eggs, doz.'.*.*.*.*.'.'.1......... 00 12 to 00 18 the flight three days illness. No other..oases have 1 41 a .� ­, Two homing pigeons made W. G. Barnes, Green River, will make the I N . 14 MixED . . 2:18 P.M. Potatoes , per bag ......... * ­ . from Montreal to Toronto, 383 miles, in 8 been reported. - . season Of 1895 As follows: -Monday May 1. 8 LOCAL _. 's .6:28 P.M. . I sow 00- ,.I. . I . I ; I - - . The fellers - of the "Garden City" 6th leaves his own stable Green River to TRAINS GOING WEST DUN AS FOLLOWS, -- Farmers - - . - ... . �_ hours 17f minutes. to , Gleeson's Hotel, Greenwood, noon ' . . y ,ILWWS;- _ . 0; t& . _. _. . . show up on Monday was a great dis t Gordon's Hotel, Pickering, night. Taos- . No. 7 IJOCAL . . . 9:18 A.M. Farmers who - have. a Silo filled with appoi,n - q .�. . � I at to a large number of peo � D OMINION f BAN . - . ; corn ensilage this fall will be fortunate in me Pis vihO . day Woodruff's Hotel, Whitby, noon; " 18 MIXED . . 8:15 P.M. - I I . I . . . - .1. . - . . . I gathered. at the wharf fn1l AV # ; I - I . - I I - . � � . L . .. r% I - . j in U15 L Hebert a Hotel, Brooklin, night. Wad. ------------- - . - . , ��MaUwAwd&.W� -Capital Paid I ��... - .4. View 01 We small 114yerop. visit Niagara. We are y nesday, Hotel, Myrtle, �noon : L. Sobert's I up, ... 4115001000 -, I .. . . enot etawarewhen - ' . - . 1. - - _1 I ; X_ Five tramps were sentenced at Berlin this excurRian will take place. It is claim- I Hotel, Port Perry, night. Thursday, Surplus, - '. '. $1,500,000 . . . - .- \ '! - I , 1 ; - . for attacking Grand Trunk trains to peni- ed that 150 tickets were sold at this port Utica, noon ; by Epsom, Mansion House, . - . I " .3 .. . \m . �_ .: . " tentiary-for five and seven years. alone, I I . . - - .. ..�, ,.-...- - ,4, .1 , ! I - . ". _', �. . - . . . Z,2j I .- . Editor Shaw of The Tilbury Times has . . I .- _.- .. . Uxbridge, night. Friday, John Sanders, _1 ­ .. , - . - , . .. . . . . . . - - I I � .... . , li�l - .1 .. I ... Goodwood, noon; Queen a Hotel, Stouff. . . WHITBY AGENCY .- ._:.:V,�,­t.. . . . , �En. , .. . , .., , gone to gland with a shipment of cat. - . ­;.. . �- .1�' I @ �� I - ­ M , . 1 . *.' _. 1. STOUFFVILLE, � . .0 . . . ­'I�f'* � 4_�. I .. .. - ­.; � � � -.11 1. � I.. I iu?. . . - . . .. I . _ - ;­_ � .,experiences." I . I '. ... . . . I 'S"Oftl Rankin& ]IMIdnew 2-ransaaft - 1: . . Ile for the sake of the I � V1116, night. Saturday own stable until . 0 � . . - , - I .. - I I . . _ t_* . I I, � _. 1?j,t . - ­ .1 ..-- - - . . following Monday morning. The above KENDALL NT. �. .. , _.­ - , I I _0 The Canadian Pacific authorities have Mr. and Mrs. H. W. - . I . . � , .. __ W. Woodgate -took their route will be continued through out the I FAVIN CURE interest allowed 0 higbe4t ourrent rates. ;.__�,­�,_4` * . ­_ - .: � .. . I - ., �1. . Ing. . . - . I - :..-, �..: , -applications from Manitoba farmers for depkrture from amongst as last week and - season, health and weather permitt, nOtiQ8 of withdraw required. NO. - ) :. ,. - ,D - . ! I . , , -2,000 men to, work in the -harvest fields. have gone to reside in Toronto.: . . I - : 1.1,-.. � ' I :..:% , - . _. .. . . ' " There will �c no fall fair in Barrie this The Br.illinger-Cherry case referred{ to Grit Wilkes, the thoro'.bred. trotting WIT , . - E. J. THOIRTONt . . �. -1 �, . . - . .1. . . . - ­ . .... ­ I . - I . . in our last week's issue -resdlted in a 11, stallion, the pr3perty of W. . . � MANAGERi ..*. z. - .�t.. - 1, �' year, the West Simcoe agricultural society 0. Gerow, . . . , �. .­ I I- .. I .__ - - i. . . . . ..: M� - - - �4 I . I I . . I., .,- �, '41 ; � , .., it for the plaintiff, the Magistrtstes iv- Whitevale, Ont., will make the season of � I ___ _­_� I : . having amalgamated. with Stayner for !u' ; . I . .. . I ­ .� �­j I . I - _ .1. I - '' . - - � -:. . .: -.,�j .?� . Dig I - - ­ ��`: - "; , �� 1, . I - � : : - I '- 'L - . � = � . . . , __ SUCCESSFUL REMEDY.. .. �111 , 1�',A _1 11 I.. .441 .. . Shortie, the Valleyfield mhrderer, will We understand that five more iuf ' a. lot 6, con. 4, Pickering noon, to Harry I .I ... .. ;":L _� ' . . - . .. T-Qj . . _. `­:.�.".". - , . .. .1 Ing their decision to that effect on Mon a 1895 as follows: -Monday May 6 leaves THK .i . - '� . _ 1, 1895. 1 . I i .. .�. � . I .ht. Each party pays his own r its. own stable Whitevale, to F.O. McQuays, mosr - Stove ... .. be examined as to his montal condition by tions have been sworn o FOR MAN ON 8KAST. : . - . 1. . _,....�. I I , - . I -_ - . _. . ...��: at' -by the plaintiff Meen's lot 26, con. 5 to West Whitby, Owtsh k In its effbeM and never bilogW16 . � _. . ­ . � * - - -� i � . .. . - . - . . I.. .. ,_1 :7,1. - Dr. Clarke, of the Rockwood- asylum, against the defendant, and that the mat. night, Tuesday, Wm. Hepburn1F, lot 8, � � .1. . I - . - ­ � __ _1 - . .. 1 . . .1. I., _� 14-1. - - - . 0 - . ' d I . .1 KiIngston. ter will be resumed at the Queen's Hotel at noon, Wilson' &" me& "ww' - I' , - - - � con 5, East Whitby a hotel I' . n � , ,7 � 'I.- V - . ,�: .- � � - ­ . 1. .. - ., The pedestal for the Macdonald me- 10 a m. Monday next. -Free Press. , Ashburn, night, Wednesday, KENDALL'S SPAYIN CURE, L : # - .. . ` Frank k, 4 W = . . . _L-;,�,-.r� .... I ... . .-. -, - �, - : .. ... �.., . .�.� I . . .­:_ 1L'i ' Jone's, lot 4, con 7, P 9 noon, Dear kips -- PleW send me one ofyon Horse . : . . -be ra Mr. and Mrs. Ward and children, of D�T�� 0 . - .. Inc ,al at Kingston will not n! y in = . . =tg�M� CO.. 'a, ftb. W. � , And ��:1. II-- !�:._, ... .1 . time for the unveiling to take p gee on Greenwood, visited at the home of Mr. Wilson's hotel, Claremont, night; Thurs. bu ). I have used a gr . . . . _.�.o . . . Book9and L, . � P 4 4 u Darrach this week. I " _ Gat deal of your . . ; _. � � .. ,;­ ­ i., . . X:6n 1'. 13 Cure with - it Is . . . . . . . . : - �� �4�. � I r day, "O.r - - I Labo day own stable, night. Friday, Wrn. .4. 51V Intooem . . lum 1W. . . . . I � . I 11 i9i -16. j onc, a mare iQ 4 EMP . . - - ­:��F_ 1. -1 .- - - _' � I %, - .. L' �e` � , � -onitratula- . Mrs. Weir and child, of Toronto, is yisit. Stonehouses, lot 9. eon 4. Scarboro, noon aq . . . �L. L " I The Orono News extends t Is, and fire botUes cured . � - . . � . . _ g for a week or two her father Robert . John Graham's, lot s5, 1:41aftb=%y "M ,U Ito time. ORI _. . . _. .��, �4 _ � � . ­ . ___ . .... .. I I ..- . tions to Mr. and Mes. E. J. Snowdon, nee in Kingston road, You" trwy, OVAL POWNZ, 7 .. . �.,... .j, i � .. . . �,­ i- . .. .. - . - I Miss Florence Coatbaw, and wisheF; them Wilson, and other friends in town. Pickering night, Saturday, Gormley's : - - - . . -. 1,.�i I I , - - .1 t - - . .. I .1 . I . - � . .­..',:11�il; ,I happiness. I , 'sister of KENDAWS SPAVIN CURE ... I I . I . - - , --- z . - every Mrs. Wallace, of Mount Albert, hotel, Liverpool market, noon, own stable a . . I . - . . . . ,"N. __ ... . . . . 11. . . CANTON, No., Apr, 3, Vt . ; . . . . I Mrs. W. P. Hartuey, is in a very critical till following Monday morning. This Dr. B. J. KXXUAM 00. . . . . , I .. Prof. McEachrar), who has returned to state from cancer of the. throat and no - route will be continued throughout the rAft" Sir -I have need several b -ales of your . . I . ill . ­ . . I ,Zdall�s Spayin Carlo" Wait h It . .. - . t Mr ro- I . Ottawa from the North-West, reports that hopes are entertained I of her ultimate re- season, health and weather permitting. , tied Liniment I =r mi!u= I I . Creamers, the cattle business in Alberta is in a most covery. . : motwdow Curb, one Wood spavin and Majed . . ' - ; .. _� . - . . . _. :.. , . . . two gone 15P . . . 1. ... .,. - � ! C HATO recommended it to - . I .., I - � .4 �_ - flourishing condition. A league match between 8touff villa and Josh Billings, the pr9perty-of louathan several =dm who are much plea�ed with •. . M ilk PanB. . , . . I . ��.v . I * . �� . : - I I � .. . . . . - . . . - . . . . � . . . '. With an energy worthy all p�aiise Markham was played at Markham Porter. Pickering, oat., will make the "a 4ftp � . . . . . . - i . . n an Sat. . : . � , ... -- � - . � - � . 6 " � . I .- .. -1 � . � ir, R-mp- wniv, P.O. E�ox so. - Strainer, Pail 1_� . � - I.— � . � . the people of Tottenham preparing urday afternoon last and resulted in a season 01"1895 as follow@: -Monday, Ma . - . � I . I- i ­ -1. - . . - . POP Sao . - . � .1 ., I . . ". .1., _." I ,�. "', .. I vigorously to build up the burnt district. victory for Markham with a score of 4 to 1. 6, leaves own stable, Pickering, for . by all Druggink or address . . - � .: - , i, .I I - I . ­ - . I . w P�lvrp .1 .. . � Dr. D. 0. ArBNDALZ com ; . I . . I - - _.- _: of their village again. - - -Tribune.. - rtff's hotel, Whitby noon to C� a* . I ,Uwaya on hand... .1 . - - I . I . 66081MURG" FALLS, ". I � . . . I At Niagara, Frank Rogers tried to •, � 6- 1 0*-&4� 1 . . I . hotel, Oshawa, night. Tuesday, OWI, _X3C3EXVXZ__ 3= -_ . I . - �j I . . I - -!-------- - . - - . frighten an Italian farm laborer by play. *:� �.. .. , ..1. . � � Raglin, noon, to Sebert's hotel, Port A-4-0-0 - � ,,­ ____ -------- . I - , . ­ . ­ ­ � - - - - - - - - - - I- - . . .. . - I . .. i . a. - . ... .. - . . , . % Perry, night. Wednesday, Hoard . .. . . . .. , i . I �! I ing ghost, and was fatally stabbed with, ' '- ' � � ,­ � - - - - - ► � . . . . i the pitchfork with which the Italian was . hotel, Manchester, noon, Wilson's hotel- ,, .' . � : � . i_ - L Mrs. Gilbert of Little Britain is the guest *q BAR - . . .. - . . - . .. � - - * , - � , , - . . I of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wisme'r A I Grove Ashburn, night. Thursday, ',oSebort'o' A �ftCt - . .- . . . ,p e . am now prepared' to put: . .- .-I'' v� -: - OuF I . .-. . working. . Cottage, Markham. Mrs. Sii to hotel, Brook.lin, noon,' Gordon's hotel,- U , :11%,',;�t jj , . . 5, wife of . - . I P ' ' . � . A public meeting was recently held 'at Elder Shoul tz of Toronto, is also a guest of Pickering, night. Friday, Thos. Knox's up the . . Richmond Hill to discuss the advisability Mrs. and Mr I . Brook road, noon, Maxwell's hot . est GaIv. Iron . .. � ...- - E. Wiemer. . ,el, High •. Is - . . . . - . . . �'.. - - ; of bonusii)g the Metropolitan Railway Co land Creek, night. RU155 .- Eavetrou h on short- _� - . . .. . .Notice has been received frorb the PARt . Saturday, John I - ,�� 11 . . t Ilenderso - ... � . . .. ... in view of having the railway constructed Office Department at Ottawa that a system D's, lot 33, con, 2, Pickering, . . eis notice. - to that town. - of post has been established between noon, then to bis own stable where he By a now d reeently patented in U. S. and . - I . . t Robert Batetrani a milk -collector at the Dominion of Canada and the colony of will remain until the following Monday - C by CHAT, CLUIr"K ... - . I Collingwood, while crossing the railw' New South Wales. The rate for such par. morning. The above route will be con- I L I,- 7. 11 . .. .. . * I - - . sy . . - serABLIANNO I&VI I , - . I I . � - i ! , , . . ., 1. .. '. . * � " ., . : � - track in that to Pvn with a waggon, was eels will be twenty cents for the first pound tinned throughout the season, health and . . . . I .L I .1 I.. L- .. - . .. . - 11 I I . .. I " . . . ` . .' �, � . �, '. . . I - � struck by a train, and so dreadfully in. and sixteen for every additional pound. weather permitting. ., . -:=j , . , ­ . -Specialty.' `­ . I .. . jured that he died a few hours after 'the J.- Van Itarn of the Standard Bank, Chat. C�rown Prince, the I - . R p T u RE Fmace'wgrk 'a . . . � . , jroperty of T. C. . . . . . ham, arrived in Markham Tuesday even- Oliver, Brantford, w make the season accident. I . 1, . . � . I . - - - ing for his holidays, asid. accompanied by of I CAN - . e r- � � -1 . . � - . . ­ � merly lived near Hampton, will regret to fo- leaves own stable, Green River, to J. M. 4 'We' I Kenned ,-.,- . Friends of Mrs.. Joe. Trel 'ven,'wbo for- Miss Nellie Armstrong left on Their April 29th d00NM0MN1N� 895 he follows: -Monday, 13EUU RE D D I&, , - . ' r Lakeview House, Jackson's Point, to- WITH NO INOONVENIENOE . . yl - . . . . I Gerow's Hotel, Brougham noon ; by � - . - bear that she has become feeble in mind day, where Mrs. Armstrong will join them .Greenwood I . . . - . -. .... since her husband's death. and has to be this eveninga`13d opend a ample of weeks.- 4-6 Sebort's Hotel. Brooklin, A Pirie's Block,-- - _. Pickering, . _... . . . night. Tuesday, Woodruff's Hotel, WITHOUT - . . . watched constantly, she having attempted Economist. ,,_ L . I . Whitby, noon; Gordons Hotel Pickering, . TRU .55 . . I ... . .. - to drown�herself a few dave ago. Markham V"Aft - 4 A.- _... * ,:.1 I - I . - 'ill 11.41 �. _�; W ­ - I . . - t.. : .. � � __:- L . I ft- W" %PrVW.Ar OT MAIL ,�. - ..., .. � .1 � I_ 'r . ..- . I The steamer North King went aground on the glorious 12th. . wronvo night. Wsd��ay, Gormley's Hotel, � Your name to us mcanscornfort t� you. - . I - . .­. t I _.; ,--4,-" . . Liverpool, noon; own stable and remain TIMIE1 MEANS, M��E�' . I . in the Port Hope harbor on Saturday, in -About 50 attended the Mount Albert ex, . A Post Card will do IL 61T� � . . . .. I � . . all i h Thdrsdav, Franklin ITous% .:; . �if t. - 7 feet of water. The Guido save : -'-She cursion to Jackson's Point on Monday last. Markham, noon; je NAS, CL E Why nd and labor working the � -r - . cob Wideman jr. Aire of jwson or - a --- r . In the entrance examinations Dora Rich CASO immaterial was a couple of hours on bottom. The 134 Kin ST.,WIST pump bindle en the wind will do itr- - - 1- .- -.�j _. ' lot 27, con. 7, Markham, night. Friday, I . L wager in ih6 lake t lowest of Agincourt, headed the list with 684 IMF -TO - - - - CANADA .1 wit oat expense. - _.. .-. _� �*�., � . r , � L .1 - -, .. � .. I - I . his year is the * I . Miller's Hotel, SWuffville, noon; Todd's --- _____ so 01 FA , .. � ,X - . marks. The young lady is but 13 years Hdtol, Goodwood, night. Saturday, - , - - - - For the small sum of 8.30 you can get one ' . ... - . on record, about six feet below' high wet old. . . yl - - __-_. __ __ ----- . - . . � , � LI -, .1 .. L r . er mark." I. , .1..' . , . . . . I Brown's Hotel, Altana, noon; to own . . . . . ��,,�d , . . - . - . The many friends of Wrh. Bovd, of To- , stable and remain. until following Mon- XZ2=)=j:S_W,18 . . � ... . . _!'�fL_, i .. 1. 4 . .- ::'� rr A lady died the other day in England ronto, will regret to bear of the day morning. The above route will be 111 . -:, - � �;_] .. �.. I- . . DECKERS LIVERY I - '. :j_, ��, . . . ed- ­ 1, . .L, 1: I ­ left the whole of her fortune, amounting The lady bicyclist who lost a nigbt-dress r �- . and in her will it was found that she had Wedn(.sday of his only daughter Lily. . y. ITATAS _. - - - � f:'. !:.:�'� . . - . I. . I , � I Improvea,r WIND .. � oontina through out the season, health p,iftt.dsw vehicles and horses for hire day . _0 . - to $50,000 to the local news and weather permitting. ,__,�. I I . I - - . . .. I . r.. . . . . -paper, the and tooth brush, on the 6th con., can have . or night. Teamino done promptJy by .. ... . - . . . (pate applied for) : . L . . . . . perusal Of which had given her - many same by applying to Walter Miller, Hager- � . - day.or job. 'Bus in connection meet- - -* . - . __ i, 11 . 1. .. - L . P-h,J N - happy hours. The example of tbis -lady inan, after working hours. ing all This-mmohine can be attached t� any . . . . :.-_-'W,,, '. - .- I - I T R trains. Freight and .1 . .k -•, is worth emulation. Mrs. Thos. Morgan has a lovely cactus of express elivered to &H parts of pump handle without change. - . - �.-: .1 1 4 -, . . '_ . . . . I Squire Jackson, of Newmarket, is deal- the night bi wing series which will short- - - __ . . - . � .. the villiage. L � 1.1t'- 1-1 , O�ks�ftfidoot _ I. - t.W . i ly be a L _� rr � 11. '� , . . . . . � - . ­.­ . I _ . MR out the law liberally to young lads main in bloom. Numbers, through Board, sale and commission stables i - BROUG - I � :. - - .. __ who instead.of paying for the' the k nessof Mrs. Morgan, saw a Bawer . in . . HAM� -, 1 ..� . . ­:,�41� A - - . , �- ' , . I their fru it ' connection,' I r I .. . ­. _,,, , . dnige in Stealing it from shop In* in full bloom one evening last week. -Sun. 4 COMPOUNDe - �_ - I - __ I- , _�, ' .� ' .-,-. I,' � - . . . . , . fronts. . A n&nt 41swrwy b7 &a dfi (3-00. . nz! .rL r-; " ......�.� -l"11, I - %ftwi � I. 1. Better to make an example of them in ^"k"16 ft"Ok&ft 0004 .. P.. PICKHRIN.G. .. I . , -- . . I . ­ ,..,., y - .: 1. . - r ! � " .I- .. sw%thk bg Wwon& qf . ____ - -_ L_ .- . . � ..� I - � ' . their youthful days as it will likely make ,,, . . HO FOR, . - AIL 1R SHOP .d- . _. -11 � . .. .. ____ - . -i__: ,I . - . 1,_LDY . I . z4d" Uwe owy . - L - ' � : � I them turn over a now leaf. . q . - - ' .. .-. .. r- .... . � .1 - saft am na&M tnediwas dw WE 0 ]PER _*-�*-��M­ % . . . . __ L - . - .. . �, . . . I , - - ! . .. ­ r .. - � .1 .1 _� - - . ;�, WYLD,, I ftvwo& W"n" 01 unpriwPW &Ugglas W10 ; 1 have a large range of Is , : - .��..�, .� . . . ; . . N . I I 1. - , � - . I . ' samples of -", ...'.1 . r . . .t. . I . I - .- L,;. L , . I , UXBRIDGE. . I _. i�. . . .. �... s . . .. *Cw InWor modichm ba plaos of tbt& "k tar . an M , Ift ­'.. ,.-,.. : , 10 . 0 0 To The Pbl�c"I n ummer Suitings to _ _. I _. . "A . . 04owsoot"a"Oloosspes".1"O"04ab" , 1 . . - . . .1 i;� . Q:I - #ut4orjado"sla"somtaia"tmolalauw , . 6elect from, at t ces that will cause you", ... . . . . z .. .... �.e*,report'thr.t a Brad ord �_ - .o cheap and good - .��-,ITh f " had died � GRAND +-. ... �. .. . p . . . . �:: _ �:,i�v . .r' from abloom rewmpiwAa in & lacrosse . I . . A" we w1umnik mesled,-by n4am nl&M ftusew" mash astonishm nt. � - I - .. . rnaaa "%ak^h• I - .- .- . - I . . .. - - - - ..-.1 with Newmarket is denied. The man has .L ­ , WaN jr �����ps Q2QQ1V444 Is, plaft euvelomtoladies 0alre a slampL A41dress The Oook Company, Zi 11 N H I - - � I � . Having just r eived the latest fashion- !" ­ - . . recovered. . SCH .-platm OL SUPPLIES, . from Paris I am now prepared to.. . . . .L It is reported that Mr. James Durward - of Greenbank Under the auspiaes of the famous D, O. , whWe", Out. Canadft Sold in Whitby by W. R. Howse. . . . . KNITTIAG , . YARNS, . . I give entire satish,otion. - .. - - - li-td his hand cut off by acci- & P. Co's Band. The members of the D: � . . , I Calf at once an I avoid the rush. - . ..... ­ . .. . - . dent & few days ago. Another report stat- ­ , ed that be only had a finger out. We hope O. & P. - Co's Band, of Bowmanvifle, an. nounoe an Sicursion to 'Idyl Wyld, on - - .1 I ' � & FINE WOOLS. '-- .. . . I A. URQUHART, Brougham, - .. . - . - .. .. .. the latter is the correct one, if eithbr is . - . - Rice Lake, no - . M JAMES. - - HARVEY I L Also g ocd Woolen Mitts and I . . ­. . i - S. ­ _. - . �. I � . . . . -_ - - I .. -_ - - I . ,.. .. . _. - , - .. I :. _. I . I correct. . - The well known trotting stallion, 0 . - I . ant. � -1-1 Wattera, �di_ ___ . .- Webesdq, Aug., 7tht - Horseshoer A General Blacksmith,'. , � . I - . . Rug Patterns a .1 - I _­. . owned by Alex. Watson Of . . bridge died at Sexton's hotel stables, Udors, This will be one 6f the beak excursions * L, � Ci LAR , � .., . ,; � . I a • X & E. BOONEV _.... 11 .1 . . 1 - . . - . - .- . I . .6tt• - � - Tuesdaymorning. He so ..-.. . _.. .-. % attack of inflammation in the night. for the summer as the beautiful grounds Idyl Wyld which is fast becoming a popa- - _­ . - . I - I see - .., .., East Eryd . - - - PICKERING@ '.- - . . � . . . . - 7 egg S . A Young man aged 28, from Febelon Falls, lar summer resort has beentall fitted up facility is - Now shoes 25o cash or 9" credit, and --' - ------- --4------- _. .- - � I . . .__­�'.. .. � . I ­ . was arrested at Uxbridge by Chief - . . end every afforded the con- * ' . guaranteed satiefiwt6jry. D R,A W TM LL . - . ��.. - - � _. . - . Wright last . . I I I Thursday taken to Lind- . _.- - . say by Chief Bell, charged with seduction ­_ . venience of . pio-nic part llowjng fee. The following cheap rated have been secured for the trip BARRY'S - NEW - SHOP, � " SIM , - lv� I . . .1 -­­ . .. . - .. - . . I , ... I .- .. !. . .. . .. I -.1 . . ., . _.. under Promise of marriage. Cbuuty Magis- . - trate Deacon offered to let him out On bail which will be by special train to Harwo4a and thence by steamer, City of Peterboko, ; CLAREMONT STATION. - . t :1 Atrial solicited. I t�[LL , THENEN AY I , I _�. - � . and give ilim one w to get . . eek in which to Idyl Wyld. The price !includes th . �- . 1. .1 . � �;,. I I - . - . - I . .. I 11 11 � . I - � . I - . : married, but he was not able to obtain bail rail and boat for the round 'trip. ! a .-_. - . I and in consequence was taken . . -1. - � - to goal. � � . . .. . . .- Chief Bell procured a marriage license and . I I I t - - - - " , Fare. - .' Time ' - - I Port Union, " - _,.:"'� -_ ': I 81 10 ' - .' � -..-- 7 15 , . I ­- I . I . I . .. Of course . - , _. . . Was expected that the pair would be � � I , . Dunbarton, .1, . � ,;, 1 10 �?. ­� 7 25 I I•- . I . . . . . , . . . . 1 . married Friday night. -Journal. .- - � _: . Z . . On Sunday evening while C. - W D ' id . . . - I I � ._;- . I . . � Pickering,- :,,' �4 J I.- 1 10 _. - 7 81 I I ,.,. I . . :;._ �, .: ­ 17 AR � 11 ".. Whitby , . I 11A � . � � . .-; 'V 0 1 . - I 'I . . t,'. . I �;. . . . .. V1.1 . I . L�., , t"!L . - 1. . - 7,1� . I 00 _ I . � . - _�, , ­ , - � - _. . I i - Bon was riding along the road nee S�ud ,� '�: . . . _ _. , ­rL ' 7 55 V U %)U .. - . I . L_ - ­.. -Z' r Oshawa, - _.: �_,* I .. .... I . . . ! - . . . . . I - . . I . I . . .. - .1 _;L��'. , ". , ­ . ford a dog -rushed out andUokled him. � In Darlingt(m,� ` -1 00. --,.; � �`�' 8 07 . , - when year dinner, is 1, � -,*_� ­._�� I.". .. . . . . - � - , " _ -1 . :. , I - .-- . �: A - ­ I I i .1 . .. - . I . . , . . 11 . I . " � .. , - jumping off his wheel, Mr. D. ustailo a Bowmanville,: . , I __:�,.i. _.. I.;, 100 - 1:.. & 14 , . I . --X. - , .1 11" . I I .. L . �,, - % 101111 , , . , ` , '' _ . I 11 .. I . late. Any man does.. But •r - . - _ badly sprained ankle. ! Newcastle, J, ' ' �:- -.-,� - - ­ .� - � I ­ . . - I ,4­�'t�l�,, � I. . - i I . : 90 ; �� 8 25 - ; , - , __ . .�. i ,_ '. � ," - tlf . � . ! , . - 11 � J, k ­ - '. . - I ' i,; I.... I - _ 0 . * I ­ � m -, . '..' . I .. , -:: �.� ., . The Masonic Grand Lodge w 9 convened Newtonvflle, ' :' - 1 85 . . � lid you know that old kit• Paris Green or . --..: r,,'j�n.,41!,' � _. .. in Massey Hall ..., .. I._ . ..., 8.40 . I �r - I ­ I ­: ;. . 4.. _. '1� .,.� , 't , I . I . I 1 j.. . I , .­­ I � - , - _0 Toronto, yeste The Port Hope .1....j.... " - - 8 50 , � .. I . , . Oben clock of yours won't I M - I I M1 UNNAWNINNSM4_111.1. Is -;�W�-:j��­,.,.oi .1 . . 9 16" 1. I _.. ., 80 - - . I . . ,- . -.-. , regul � . �, ­�.L ��, ''! , --- ' - �­ t - '%:"i '.. *�t .. .­ , I i , __ . ' , , '" , " I .. - . ; ., following from Hall, attended eo;rs,- M. Cobourg, . . _� '... 1. � . _� .1 . late household duties - I _­ �­ , , -":, ­ .. ­ � .. i �� - !1� lij: .% _. I _,._,! 9 10 , - - .V'' � . . � - f . - 4.�.. . I . , 1: __ ��. -, " ,* - . .- _ , 1, _ . . - 4- - - , - -5 � H - ... . .1 any longer ? Be a man at - - .. - - 1- W -d Wit :. .,. .1 . I __ I_ . , � ­- ­ --;,- -i, - � - Johnston.Johnstoon 1; - I I '. . D 6 .. i L - , �i, , ­. - Crosby, 11 ,n. T. :i Chapple, � � Children half fare. '-: 1. I : � . , Dry Po" or G '_ . i'. - " - , . - i .1 I . ­ ,% %�_,,R - - . . .i . . ones. Got a 410 that will - ' ' ­ - " I .I.- T "" , ­ T�`� * . . "_� $ - L � ' For Aistributin Ing d. � - ­ q-- A . . I . ectioedes an .; 1. .. . - - - . i '- t:- J�esp oorr"I !line. We oat on - i�' - � . 11 N - % .1 m., froru which pit," excurs' - � , , 4k � ionis � -, I= .. 1. 1, ' to _.-I!- . I I .1 �. ....7 ;,�_ � ,- , - . - I- - - n ; j , . "WT1021III ­ .. .. Fu gicides. ;. ­ " . I . The hay drop is short this I., -Aidvini-0 at 'farwood, on Rios Lake as I 8 - B - Todd and E. R Anderson. i . . - VICes have beau advancing iron, and 9.40s, STEL i 0 ily the will be oonvoy6d b boort to Idyl Wyld. I ! , hell you a itood one at 0 1.25, - I . � . . . I . - � ­ �.... � ­" L 1. �-_ : *:.-­_'--­ .�'47.,. 1� 1: , . . ..:, " - -_ - ­ � I 0 g 11 ' - . . I .�i � � - . " , I . � ­, - -11- :-. �, . &V . �' - - � ­ Thous's do in ine.. . . �_. �. - � 1-._�._R­___•-_ 11 _It I . Past two weeks. Horses have been cheap Take your lunch laacts and go. Ar - - - and an elegant eight day - . � � I -wrm- . � - I—- c . v - . �, 11 � I - - , I p ­ ­ , .1 ..:.1` - ..- �A � in the past I � ;1 ! I.. L I '. _. - , the - : ' : I ' � . I ­ N . . I 1i I . 01. 4 I - . - y wfll still be- more so as ran ha been made for hot whist :� -� ., � .- I- 0alhadral Gong Clock for 1. 11'. - , ' i the Cost Of f . -, i ..; I . - . - L . - . . I L. L -1 - = 4,�� -, � ''. I . . can I ­ $4.60. . . IVEET. . . :-, �: '' .- � '60 winter any more stook S ToWkR ft Helleboro, Sulph , Lime, F '��_ . -,-..--- w:.-%,-_',_;5-1 'I - "d Increases. Few Will Care furninhed free, and t6so who wish . Distributes Or en, London Pople,: - . *oi than they can have dinner and im at the how at 250 I ,.1. I I . - , . � . � - . Ungtmidv -:, � , . , . .". Possibly help - . I , ; _. j . .: no wood mod in any. part of ire ' . . . - , "...O., L - - ., . � . . I , I ; - -, * *5th anni . .. each. This being one of the best fishing I I . ' ER: . . � Tobacco Dust, 0. ' ''_ . _� , battle of the grounds in thin part of the province,those_ 0-I. --� . .�. 13 versary of the be ,0- 0 , - - e�tti..*��, Oy's was celebrated far and nest' on Fri- who delight in this sport ow have a d&ys I ;, . ....insects and prey to bhght.-L:.f � �_., 0 '.: .: . . 111-11 . - I 1, � . , . . _. - , - � Diamond Hall, - , . CHEAP R THAN. WOODs -, . - _. �,,, - . - . day of last *esk- The Orangemen from fishing. Special arrangements havebeen - - ­ .. ­ - . For the farm, orehard, ThIGY&A' , -'- -.'.��'� . . I .. � �. �Wooly this soctic'n 'looked to OAK&,. where thous- made for t*&U and fishing tackles. The ... t . 4 _._ _. i - Ail OW4141.and gummteed. I _. . , . ILI . . � .. "dg 01' wearers of the orange and Blue Band will aeoompany theeieursion. Dar. Bmk simst - - - ..­., ,..,. 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Yet tt �. . railroa hav e i .i an ler asist bur tofl. alt THE NNIS IN k NUTSHELL d e be n fore d en, by or of iriatorrally iinore g ewl� �� - i�i�i'liwt �.: � ' " _ ,•` just issued, from using tcbaoco in any A Freaah:paper'reports the Primaiim, :, I "� ", - M • SIFL4[ �'• ___ __ _ - - _" - form while on duty, and when off duty if. $ $$tAN,B $$A later of Spain as Baying there will be ao HORS � ���$ 'Ali➢ ' $� 11 - i j1. THE 4VERY -LATEST FROI ALL OVER peering uniform or railroad badge. - , THE WORLD. decisive operations in Cuba for the present - ,' , i i , P, f The French liner La Ngrmandis, wbioh owing to the exactibne of the climate. NOW MADE FROM WOOD PUL?- - Xviperetr Rad tropic s viare a llgit>g er t ` ... _ - I ,r h.4 , has arrived at New York, had an eventful German warships have arrived at Tau• ..J." . -- WrisluX gear limas verse. 1ttt&ekting)ttoi s About OutOwi*tloatiitr► . passage, An explosion of coal gee killed Biers with orders to insist upon the pay { Great Britain, the Gaited states, and one of�ber firetr.en, and the crow had an mens by the Government of Morocco of an AU• • Oeod limitation OrSil c is l�aia t"®' 2i Sonne poet ba writtely s` atosi t All Parts of the Globe, Condensed and all-night batt -le with a Bra in the forehold. indemnity of eight thousand marks for the -lured--matU for steam Ig*& I ae� sQuerilous poem, in wh oh he had described Assorted for Easy BeadlnB. The City Council of Roekfort has reduced murder of a German citizen. Tubs, Neta. tsar, 1Ybeole as ibiauy and liholed not only t e .empress, but also Other Usetal Thinyts ;dads •[ Pa r. the pay of all officers on the police force It has been discovered that the Luxor the grand dukes and d ah saes, The censor r � �1' lyiNAbA..;i ,.. i �, � -` who have not served two years $200 per obelisk in the Place de is Concorde, in We have had the golden age and � the of the press went and ol� the emperor. { L O. P. H. Iand Bales are 1oo11ing dp,, ,:x year, making it $60t), This follows the Paris, is crumbling away finder the in• iron a e and various other ages, but the „ 0* Bush fires are reported on -Manitoulin out made in the salaries of the principals finance of the atmosphere. The obelisk g The urian had betites be sent off to ► I"i,land• - is the Public sohools, - was taken from Egypt to Paris in Louis Present will probably be known` the Siberia at once," he spfd I ` it is not a oaas c �,, - Chere were beef declines in the Anglo- The hose barbers of St>: Louts firer Philippe's s ret n. wooden or paper age. Paper dress material- ; vq decided to test the validit bf the Sunda PP g io`tdetay." _A ti;.- ."• p` "- -11 � Canadian trade in Jana. y y Dr. Tomassewsti, tiro rogimentaI rgeon masquerading as milk is the latest invollt"oa Oh, no, said the etltpt'sq, it a i,: closing law. They find it is a great damage belonging to the Landwehr, residing at n the er line anis threatens to drive Mr. Warden Ding, a proMinent baeineae 1 Pip litdo, but tell the man' I desire to see him a . -man of Montreal is dead, . to their business, as well as a great idoon- dohmiagal, Germany, has been dismissed `w 8praee 'aw• at 6 O'clock tomorrow resale ." ' venienae to the public. Their counsel are from the army on account of his refusal to the ritk- orm out of btrsiness, et t The Globe hotel, Winnipeg, wai de• confident of winning their case. fight a duol with an apothecary of the da@t, cotton or jute waste and alcohol lase When the poor man was to d tbi be felt "stroyed by fire on Saturday. The Government has made important ' Atel Burman, of Cadillac, Mich:•, while same town, pat into the machine Siad come out at I the as if the last hour had come and that the j Po visiting Sweden,his native aountry,reaohed The plan for arectina a gigantic Bis• other end shining, dalioately colored, r t- •+pm eror (Aleze►nder II,) must intend him- 2 :` I ohanplea in the fisheries regulatioam, i the age of enrolment in the army, sad marek mopament at $lankenses, near self to ronounoe eternal exile. I3e went •' ling silks, suitable for the most faetid one P A subscription in aid of Irish Home failing to present a passport, was drafted. Hamburg, on the steep shore -overlooking to the palace and was shown through all - '. Rule bas been started in Montreal:- -His father. Axel G. Barman, after two the Elbe, is taking she It it proposed lady's gown. Of coarse, this paper milk g Fe• P Po the grand staterooms, one after another, . • A oar load of show horses ane �' cattle years, has brought about his release, to, collect a million marks for the 'purpose doesn't wear so well .as the real. fabric, ;bat . without Boeing anyone, tltl at last he from Ontario has rgached Winnipeg, by from the commercial agencies of by public subscription. think how' much cheaper it will be I , arrived at a small, commonplace room at _ For the half year ending June 30th 2,3`22 Messrs. Bradstreet and Dun agree that Prince Henry of Prussia hasi sent a num- Enthusiastic paper Manviaotnrere eap�the the end of them alb where was a mingle immi rants arrived at winni a the business for the ih'bt half of July hue her of bottles $lied with water from the ' ►.able with a lamg upon it, and here be aaw I g P g now woman and the new au will dine -off The sea err at exhibited himself ' been fairly Rood. Prices generally continue River Jordan to the Minister stationed on the empress, the emperor, and all the grand I strong, though values have declined in a Heligoland, to be used for baptismal par• paper dishes.. It is not improbable that dukes and duchesses •whom he had mention- `'" two fishermen near Hamilton Beach. I few minor linos. Ii°n and steel are higher posse The $ohoazollerne are always the bat at the future will be an indeatrpot- ed in the poem, The first carload of• aheeae: ever.exported and print oleths and cotton are firm. baptized with water:. of the Jordan. ibis paper affair; impervious to Suri or . How do .you do, air V Baid the 4"eror... � I �`' from Winnipeg was shipped to Montreal. Woolens are oleo firm and d code are "I hear that you have written a most r'y g Singe 1868 the foreign trade of Japan water, Over in Paris any eatarprii�ing i y The latest aro reports give assurance of quiet, Cle&rin house ezohanges for the hue Increased tenfold and amounted in beautiful em and I have sent for you p p g aaitliner wfll be able to show you Po + a bountiful harvestallover theNorth-West. Past fortnight ave been 36 per oent, in 1894 to 230,728,042 silver dollars. Its - that you may read it aloud to as yourself, advance of the returns for the correspond- chief imports are kerosene, sTYlastl BONNETS AND HATS ( and I have invited all the rand dukes and Italian cloth, Il: 8 Wentworth - County Council is taking In period of last year. - Leather and hides y g , made entirely of aper, :rams, trimmltt , duchesses to come that they may have the +g y sugar, raw cotton, cotton era, shirtin s p gg lessors of hearing ou. - legal steps to separate from Hamilton io mire firm. "IAboar troubles" are becoming arms, machinery instruments, and mous- ornamaats, and all. Parasols of Paper' do P °g Y regard to the administration of justice. an important factor in the trade situation, saline de Laine. �ba leading articles of ez- not Beam to have been thought of yet, but Then the spoor map prostrated himself at• President Sir Charles ftivere Wilson and wager show in man linea a stead port, g pp s3,tohals and trunks 'of. paper are oomfhon the emperor a feet. y Y rt include notion cods oo er and coal will Arriva in Montreal about ,August 17 advance. In the South trade is quiet, but .• •� San Pelayo b the patron saint of the rasa h, . The paper ;trunk, despite its feafl Send me to. giberis, sir, he said to .investigate the Grai#d Trunk %►ffairs. at Chicago it is above the a,yerage, and at gg is A four- `ear -old bo named Paulson rias y, village of San Mateo, near Ferrol,in Spain. sound.is the despair of the baggage Smsshbr. force ma to become a soldier, oalq Pio not St. Louie Kansas Cit and Omaha prices Y y His image was to have been carried' about It refuses to smash. , compel me to read that poem.' :. run over b an electric oar -in VPinni on are firmer and the movement good. ,. y peg - _, in a procession the other day,but a dispute So do paper car wheels. They have been 0, air, you are cruel to refund mo the - • : Saturday and died a few hours after of bin1. asxsa� _ that areae as to who should carry it caused 1 in use for years on some of the most import• pleasure, but you will not be so ungallant injuries. . i knives, revolvers, and atioke:to be used,so ant railroads in this country. It must Inot an to refuse the empress the pleasure of Severe earth, uske shoAki have.. been that tort Psoas hearts our versos and she will ask ou r _ _ • Arohbiahop Cleary has issued a circular 'ezperienoed is the Caspian and Ural die• y fnaluding the priests, be suppoae3 that the wheels are minds . gay , y tQ the clergy of Kingston Diocese asking trtots of Russia. were woun ed before order was restored. entirely of paper. This material only herself. for aid for the Irish Parliamentry party in forme the interior shell. Having been sub lAad the empress asked him. When be _ the fortbooming eleetiond. The newly-estabii hedVailstFrankfort- ,- 'eoted to terrific rissure it is moulded and had finished ei:e said I -- on -the -Main is the•oilly English newspaper WITH A SHEEP'S LEG. -- 8r a' bolted to L e outer rim, which ie of "I do not think he will write army : mcre - } The City Engineer of- Toronto has ro• in German oommended improveinenta in the water y' -- ►steel. Greater durability and lightness 'are verses about us again. He need act - go works system the cost of which will ex. Ale unknown -man eaooeeded in penetrat• ''life $oj's SLis► Vfa@ Ntiriifyiiag, ort fire claimed for thane wheels, but don't tet the ro Siberia just yet." coed Biz hundred .and seventy thousand i°g into the Royal palace in Madrid,where Graftlar May Make It all Bight. ' idea of lightness -lead you to get under ane. A nobleman entered into a conspiracy - dollars, he shot himself in the breast. I If you do you may possibly have use {(or 'against the emperor and was sentenced i An extraordinary bone-grafttugoperatioa one of the paper coffins which are being �o Siberia. Ilia eyes were Banda eel, and Mr. William So+'th, Deputy Minister of Shipowners are. complaining of the high was erformed at the Hahnemann turned out at W ,} oleeale b a firm at Wes g f o was at in a daryh varris P and for eeve0 Marine, brings with him from England tariff charged in the cane of vessels passing pHospital,y p 8 . proposals from the Allan Company for the through the Kaiser Wilhelm canal. in Philadelphia on Wednesday, expert j• field, Mass. I daya and nights they traveled on and' on, . establishment of a seventeen -knot Atlantis Forel n a ars said that Prof, h den surgeons substituting a portion of a sheAp's The railroad train of the future is 1%kola only stopping to take food. AL last he felt service. g g g y ' not only to have paper wheels, but to run they must have reached Siberia, And in -the -steamship the famous (Merman physician, received I leg for a diseased bone in the leg of fifteen. I on paper rails. These are made entirely of utmost anguish he perceived that the car Thy Elder -Dempster Line steam'- Dfezi. $25,000 forattendiiig the late. Czar in his year-old Boyd Folwell. The physicians` paper sad are formed in moulds under gr at riage had stopped,and the bandage was co, having on board the first cold -storage last illness. say that their patient is doing well, I prenrure. Thep have been used to sapmc take° frorn hie eyes, and --he wse in bis own shipment of Canadian butter for England, .. Mr. Henry M. Stanley eeiys the world's although ft is too early to determine 1 extent -in Russia and Germany, and re home I He had been driven round and round was wrecked in the Straits of Belle Isle. freateEt need just now -s s railway throup�h i said to be free from many of the defectaloi 3t. Petersburg the whole time ; but the The crew are safe.. - Africa from the Mediterranean to the whether Ithe operation will prove a success, ' the ordinary ateel rail. fright cured him. 1 Ca e. Some time ago young Folwell received �n The Queen is taking a keen interest in P PAPYR 11PR89SHoES the elections, and will be supplied with all - The Japanese have learned the Art of injury w}iich resulted in necroeuor rotting ; the results b makin Lucifer mat he of the right shinbone. A few days ago it are another European ►nvention. Ant Advertising Dogs It x y a easels{ wire running to q c s, and have taken was decided that amputation of the limb the advantages claiined for them in that Windsor castle from London, away the vast trade of India in this article Enormous fortunes. have been made in from Europe. would be necessary to save the boy's life they maintain a rough surface, Enablipg 'the manufacture of ,teat medicines -ea s According to London Vanity Fa}r, the and atter the parents bad been so notified the horse to get a golod grip on' the rrpo�tF: p y .L d" Queen has expressed a strong oondemna• The steam cutter of the British''arufser and prepared for the worst, Dr. Carl IV. pavements. German paper -makers have a correspondent. There is a proud family . tory opinion regarding the so-called New Speedy foundeial while on its way from Vischer, one of the surgeons of the horpital put on the nnarkot a etrbstaace called in l3rooktyn, N. Y.. whose wealth is away 1 Woman, especially as to the style of her Southampton to $pithead. Three persons staff, decided that bone grafting might save " papier sculptor," which is used instead - , : - dress. , were drowned. the limb. 1 up in the millions. The father who made. A000rdinglr a big* tine•lookinq � of vley for modelling, It is simply paper It is estimated that while the annual sheep was procured at the stook yards and , u! ke t soft e°ou h to be worked. all of it, was, not many yfara ago, a porter . :. _ The ween baa ordered that' eztensions pulp P g be Made to Frogmore lodge, which will 'revenues of all the countries of Europe are taken to Dc. �'ieoher's laboratory. The I papier macho Collings and wall dean a• in a drug houre. - Hie in.eiatetl a patent become the residence of Prince and $2,930,000,000, their ezpendituree are t animal was shorn and shared and kept is a tioi,n are very fash.ionsble. They may 1 ok meaiioine, Hia employers were int a habit brat -class condition until Wednesday, w - Princess Henry -of Battenberg in the event $3,3UO,Ol10,OW. y, hen I like leather or brocade or a thousand and of eayir g to their ctlletomrti~ after selling - it was taken to the hospital. The bo was one handsome embossed effeow -but t e ., of her death. A oloudburet deatreged recently halt of P y I y them a bill of goods ��'hy don't you the villa a of Olaneael placed under the influence of ether and the are wood ul ust the same. take a taw dozen ! idea ct cur porter's • The oft'icere of the Italian fleetIaiiC� week g , in Roumania, P P j � _ part of the bone of the right leg for seven The housef'urnishiug, departments in the were fated in the most hearty manner, Many Perrone perished. Other villages inches above the ankle joint was carefully big $hope furnish interesting avideneo I of medicine . $elft Lh cid fellow a:ong. IL both at Portsmouth and in London. The suffered abs • j out away, The sheep in _the meantime bed the -extent to which papetr enters tato or, is nothirg to ua. ' he porter was popular. Duke of Uenos and other Italian officers Forest fires burned over 80 miles of been chloroformed and the surgeons out divary lite. Paper pail's and tubs are and many an order, was given. In that ' �were presented to the Queen at Windsor valuable timber in Newfoundland, and away 4 portion of its foreleg to the exact appreciated by the suburban dweller wiho mod eat way he started, He advertised, n Saturday. ,. y and finally made miliienn. I know a pat' destroyed a number of buildings. The measurement the part the place of which 'been t eat' tubs, They are much lighter eat medicine min who mays that he can Capt. P. Lemothe; of Alton Ill., Kos recant raids eztingaiahed the fires. it wall to take. As soon as the brae was and easier to keep clean as well as rhea er - commenced proceedings to recover aiz Emperor William last week *had's good takca troth the cheap it was fitted fa the than the aid style, Water coolers are bottle sea water ani make a fortune out of thousand acro, of land in Ontario, which gap and the joints of the boys bone were made of paper. So is the rnuch•abutlied it by adv ertlsing. He says if any man will _ . y time in Sweden, when King Oscar and his i P ut up ,,_OO,UGO for-:advertibing purposes1. it is claimed will revert to trim fn 1897 on cove:ed with riostaum from the sheep's cuspidor. pp family took great Palau w signalize their p° p P he will at t he end of two years return not the expiry of a ninety nine years' lases. i bons, in order tout%rd the proper nourish- Peach baskets, bare baskets and batter , The cit of London is located on rt of friendship for the (Merman Emperor. P y only the S�t U,00i►, but steer a profit" of as Y pa meat to the bona. The entire operation boxes are mads of paper, anal almost suety• much more. Una tuna is supposed to tees the land. -I Intense heat prevails throughout Italy, was carriedon under thestrietest antiseptio thing under the sun-aalt, whi,b ui,ed to and several deaths caused thereby have treatment, and as soon as the sharp had coma iii pretty blue sad whits bags, oat- an income of over `?tA►,�MO from -his pill@, ItBAT BRITAIN been reported- AL Palermo the mercury served its purpose its throat was cut. meal, crackers, ice-cream, Dandy, shoes, and there is a tooth -aaeh in the market Gen. Lord Roberta has declined the poo• registered III degrees in the shade. Qnly a few such operation@ have bean ooraets, dresses -is Bent home in a e'er that has realized a vast fortune for its %tion of Commanderthe tib}ef of the GurBritish auece$sfult carried out the earlier method box. P owners. Such profits are realized only .1 ' v.riny, according to the Manchester t3nard- Fire has destroyed two hundred and y ' through Judicious advertising. l am an, _ thirty houses in the town of Sambrew, , of employing pounded animal bone, .decal- In Japan, they say,, home folks lire in Poland. Two thousand persons are Pea- ified, haviug been almost universally un. Asper houses, and in this county iter informed by one of the richest manufact- . ' A newspaper has just been Started in successful. If the operation comes ' u to ' boats are }n line. ' y P urera that he poticee within a few weeks a dared homeless- by the conflagration, P P Aur feast the neceaamyry falling cis in prcfita when he undertakes to London which is printed on a postal card. _ the expectation of the surgeons, Folwell sewer pipe be forgot -ten. Papper liipes for ' The first number has four ihuscratione, a It generally believed that Japan will will walk and run as .Well as he ever did in carrying water, eteam or electric t economize in advertising. Iiia advert"ring , . " { comic tragedy, a few jokes and puzzles,and use a large part of the war indemnity t his life. t y are costa him over g1,000,ut10 a year. Next some advertisements _ not uncommon. As conduits .for clash . y - _. , - ---- - - - ---- -- ___n - ____ __ ___ - - - year cost him more. The general elections in Great Britain _ -- - --- - _ __ e it will l e t h' $100 000 e. __ _--- -_ _ _ _--__, - practically commenced on Friday,.witb the f - "- --"--- -- - - return of thirty-aiz unopposed candidates, - - - . - . . : A ,ding thirty Conservatives, three 1 Plan of the Toronto Exhibition Grounds -- �- -- -- -_ - .. L+ berals, and three Parnelli ter ;'., _ _ - r v N G . Walnut shells are in demand in London _ _ � � •� - - � "'� lV K fi A I L W A Y • 'r t Ir /, . p / G N r � _ _ � - &' � ` for Lhe purpose of adultaratin6 B i f RM/N v3 • 4 �+ N O T /7 U _ _ _ - _ _ ._ __'" S i�__E p - ronnd 1 CAR tat= - - - --.' _ .. - cinnamon, and bring more than whole wal. ,TREE ' . _ TS . , nuts. The powdered shells are not distin- I _ 0 . + Cj . - guishable unless the microscopic examiva . - 1* - • - tion is ar unusual -careful one. 9 f • IINTTED BTATEB. s fop o• i , `�.11 r0 e f 1 • Samuel , L• Clemens- (Mark Twain) is - . : . - r 2i • • 5 poor, and in very bad health. j . 0 S 6 ..... • 5 - - The Washington Marine hospital *`is • F advised that yellow fever is epidemic at (®1��, , , \\ . Porto Rion, "~ Format fires bees been `raging in the a:tE�, vicinity of Alpena, Mfch., for the last ten _ o ¢ �� 1i ~•, ,"--� ti • � �� , days, and much valuable timber has been © '' 1 _ destroyed. o • e... ' is ° •'� ' . `1 "r1. - "! .. • G './!,[OGE1N t ;� , 1 -J tocrtrtcx 0>r ttVttniirat In Logati`county, Kiusao, the -farmers O' � • •� 0 '.a ,••.� RJN ~+ zt"• � ,J have what they call "thistle bees," at ; y, 2 • :;M o a t. xonaia�turer, Btati, ., i •I •�- 4 Pius Art Gallery ` _ j ` • • • y I *- ` 4 Band stand - which time all -hands turnout and fight theI. i ' f. • y„.. • �t H�rticulturoand t>hai ` Russian thistle. t Q r T" ,.'• -.- � %% & GmIn. R^ to Vea't bl ' . ; The New England Magazi 'a think�'''that ' _ ���'� �?I `��. = L'1) tag H„►i. ,, .. 'i^ ,• . ` 7. Dalry products.ID . Boston ought to have a monument to either p o c A •• 9 0• • i •� a Honey, Apiary 6upp1'� 6 >a Carrla{�' •- Cromwell or Calvic' to represent the spirit '� 0 O 'a ,, QQF .aJ� �•� 10. t)utTorlu St_ Entr►nc• a Gr 1- 1 t 1L park clm'ner's Holy. x o€Puritanism. ';;,' Y t 1:. leaios parlor. '• • • 1.• • .'' t ts. In.neers, Cottage # Rawhide pinio>ys Are being placed in 1$1. , la blonumnnt some of the electric cars at Kalamazoo. It , 15. )►natral tnstrulu e a • 1 i0 lienrral0illCea will render them as near noiseless as it .is `\ %' V� ' + IT. Press Bursa,,. \ I poeAible to make thorn. J `♦ 1 i3. Rice [.owls R Son Five persons were drowned In Lake ' :' 1 11. ' '!'• t ; K / j iA Telophoue, Tol�sgrapil. '.L J, . 1. • • • L r e I a Asricultursl lmppl'm'ts . ' & AWN s • •• . i , s 6 .� f 41. s Nggon Hxhtbit. 1 Geneva, Wisconsin, by the swamping of a •, .% 421 3 xiu e' p '�' °�' 1 thA sleet launc Des etch in the Wrpad4 I: - '• ( rnl tjietor�, - �.'ti _.•- V. . •� ., • . ) ,.. 94,-Itnchlndry Hall. which swept Quem` the i5ection, 1 ' •' a. ��%Ii/. I i 45 no Show. L. ::' 1 ' . 4a. ro at Rev. Dr. 14ZcAnall of St. Louie senior ; • lunar Taliels-Locate,!.. a. i.� ooT eta. y + ' Ijttttt►no. td YanuAstursl• mvlldln� ,. ' Fi!•rt a Ola - editor of The Christian Advocate, and one /d ' at Ltdlsr Parer •a w•.t .lde o! + ; ' ! �. Yo11co dt (lents' Totiot~ ., s»w►da. a4Q it eat al a»f now K t SD. Ciurne�. IYldon Co, . of the most -prominent men in the southern sa ti, sl. Roney imonta. L . Methodist Church ie dead a ed 78 IN= oma•• J tea. w w.nwu • - 1 r q satrraoss . w• • 34 i)uminlon ur �..►n pa . A farmer near Sandwioh,,Ill., ploughillg t ` ti • .,.r ; 39 c. r. R. BXhtbit : "` ter+ '.s ti• .... •, 3t. Barber shop. rt - the other- da in a field, uuegrthed adedt;'e 'Ya,'� ,':.• %%. . X CeeFlra m,J,n y • i - I moi. f.w.•�.. ••.• id. Ceuta' 7'�tlet rib. An Indian's arrow -head was fastened w. ninma Hsu. k , { 39. retre•hment Gonntera ' in the rib so tight that it could not be 3>eAMBOwr _ _ ft Ran-,ahment caucu.,a r r removed. � waaw� - `'_�- o T'�it R q C' to. >,lnttu Batt. � . 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A S'rORY FOR MOTHERS •' Hut evil is wrought by wt►nc of thocghE, _, . boys for Farmers. , : Household. 1 _.- Ar yeU as want at heart.. �ialter faker �( r itQ ,: By want of thought .tuothers allow , Some smart, health , wall behave bops a* �O• L� "Matt -� .; ,. y Which ffiaq Save the Lives of Their daughters to become frail and puny. Over• from 10 to 16 years old from Mr. Fegan's Th•'r+ce• t n•nutlletar•r. of ,`, Daughters. Homes in En land haveareivdd in Toronto. PURE RICH CRADR �Y .. No Time , i._. study in girls induces uterine disorders and , � !ow c+ft�n do we hear h6us�wivee eQy " �. - `! f `� .: weaknesses, and bli .9s their future hap. They are like y to give valuable help to - `1 .. ����,, s. Yiiirtig "tl;t�A at Merrfcllvllle Sorted pluses a. wives an mothers. Joined to tarcnen m the busy season. Several ez• COCOA$ and CHOCOLATES �t.. . t't,ey have "nti time." 'They have no time ro er h ienic oars, Dr. Pierre's Favorite perionced lads whose engagements have on-thb Continent, have real et I . ,; w'teen Near Death's Doer -Icer Itlaess p P Yg for a romp with'the ohildrea or to bestow Broaaht shout by sUments Peealiar Presoriptiao is a pilo®tesa'remedp in slice expired are coaetagtly passing through the H16NE8T AWARD8 �s ' '' ailments its va ue bedomin even more iatributing Home in Toronto. Those anz- some extra, attention on the toilet of one to , to Oer ilex -Only one way iia whieb � R f}om the heat ; ; ),;ease its fancy. They have'tno time" to T10ey Ca■ Be t3aceessially ReelsM aP arept every year. Using it, the wan, ious to engage one of these boys should . ; " pp ed. debilitates' school 'girl ains color, Sash spply to the Superintendent Fegan Boy'rt 3+, Industrial and Fdod -£ put pretty frills or ruf$es on the little oma 296 George St., "' 4 ' " From the Ottawa Citizen.• ',-;- -: ,r and spirits losing these eathly headaches Toronto. t `t 1 , fi q , , EXPOSITIONS ' �' .garments. The same excuse is given as a perha there i4 no healthtei? eo la on tormenting backaches, languor, de eotion i Y ' �:, P' P P and other e m ca 1 Nerve Pain Cure. (! iN EUROPE AND AMERIOAe ' ., � ` reason for not making toothsome and ap- the continent of America to•da than the Y P mr of fuaotioaal irrega- t �, l ,,,,..,., Y laritiee and nervous debilit It never A wonderful discovery was made when t , x ��. �etizin ds.inties for the table, and for not `residents of the picturesque village of y' ; CSIItIOtl: In sew of tIu •V ;,M f g harms the most delicate girl. the combination known as :N L R V 1 L NE- many imitation. fi havini; the table in neatest condition. The Merriokville, situated on the Rideau river, � "'��t tn• Lhels anQ wnppen on our ,, Robertsdale, Huntingdon Co., Pa. • j�•Ertk Pain Cure -was found. 148 a^.flea G� ,K�,ods, consumers should mak• our• •�.,� and the reason is not eo much in its sahib- + u on sin ie aim 1 wonderful and octora itaF�r/ 'that •our place or maauPacture, " �' ��i same old cry is heard about the taretty rices olimatA ae in the wise precautions world s lliepeneary Medical Association: P P p Y namely, Dorc5eet0r, ])lases. .. dresses they do not wear and the attractive (Iontlemen -I oannotsuf6aiently express acrd scientists are lavish in their pr ice Of is printed on each package. taken by its inhabitants in warding off to ou m ratituda for the benefit _ Y y g your iw marvellous aotian upon nerve pa u. i t manner in which they fail to dress their disease by a timely use of proper medicine, all other remedies have failed jus buy. SOLD t3Y aROCERL EVERYWHERi._.. ` hair. ?either do they have time for the The greatest favorite ie Dr, Williams' medicine has oonterred upon my daughter.. _ Pink Pills, and many are the testimonials Of late she has suffered no pain wiiatevea 1't'erUe Yai Cure o r Nerviline ; dr ggista social funetione of life. titre, A- a pall is in regard' to their virtues, Your eorree on• It ie simply marvelous. You have jeer Bell it. � - 1 WALTER BAKER. CO. LTD. DORCNEETER, Mlt,' lett unreturned, and.it really was not neaes- P reason lora t ity�urt'FavoritePreroription," A. P 772 �F r. dent on Monday laatcalled at the residence and to stake your reputation sew physician ` sary to ttend that meeting of the reading of Mr. and Mre.' H. Earton,and interviewed - - .__. -- -___-- - _-_ _-__..-- G. D UTH t E i. circle. Likewise the never take an azar- their - daughter, Mies Hattie Easton, a on it. A favorite prescription itis, indeed. SO v . Y Y _ , ' , �. handsome young lady of 20 years, who ie fO'you and to thousands B thio land,'aad I �/� $LATE, $HEFT-METALTILE & GRAYEL ROOFERS rise in the open air because they have no known to .have been veep low and her been believe will bs LoaufTerin women the world • (T �% Sheet Metal Ceilin s, Terra Cotta Tile, Red, f `! over. Yours Rratetully, e/ Black -and Breen Roofingg Slate, Metal Cor- t,me. This is one class of houeewivee; and restored to health by the use of Pink Pills. TaouAs TIICALtvE[.h. vices. Felt, Tar, Roofing Pitch, Etc. Gutters, i- , their number ie legion. Yee, sbe said, e' I suffered a great deal, __ _1 _ was a living skeleton; till OCA llowupipes, &c., supplied the trade. ' -1- but I am so thankful that I am once more alethma oared b newt di verso treat• Telo hone 1936. Adelaid • &.Widmer Sts ;: ♦ '- On the other band ie another class of p Y� for said lie was dying of M as- p restored to health. Y ou have no idea what meat. Pamphlet, testimonia s and refer• ' TORONTO ' F N . Y itAis to be so near the portals and fool that y mus and Indi estion. it I ANTED HELP - 1 ' women. Tbeae know that the have aures free. Address World's Dir sneer g 3 r '` foment four hours of eizt mt ' utas each ever thin in life's future is about to sli Medical Association, Butialo. N. Y. - . T Fte fable men in every • • ; y• y l Y 8 p months he weighed only seven �� locality (local or 'travelling) to intro- , - ,ifi,.1: from ur rue and an earl rave our =--------�- - --- duce a new di covert' and keep our show tarda every dap, which is all the lien there is. g P Y i3 Y ounds. Nothin Stren th ed tacked u on trees, fences and b id es throe h They arrange thio time and thei duties so doom. I was taken ill four years ago with A latter NOW .Be Ond DIS 1118: P g p r g ' g ' li out town and country, Steady employment. - , {', troubles peculiar to my sex, add which have or fattened him, . - I be an u in Commission or ga'ar that nothing is neglected. An h ur's read. hurried man a ours woman to her do m The fact that St. Leos► Mineral Water ie y t85 per month and ex- x -a y y q SCOtt s Emulsion of Cod'-) Ver pentaeR, and money deposit= d in any bank when z � ,: ing every day, to keep posted on public -an early grave. have taken in all the only recognized perfect medicinal water ssnrted. For iarticulars write'fho World Med. ti. about twen boxes of Pink' Pills, and I am on the continent id now be and die ute. Oil with Hypophosphites f ed- Electric Co., >.O. 13ox 2�1, London, Ont:, Can, ` ` aflaire, and books to. give new - nd better tY y , p , . thoughts, clear the mind, and ive one only too glad to let the world know what That it Darer Indigeat►on, Rheumatism, A)tIC 1'OU HONEST, S0T31�R, INDUSTRI- g these wonderful little allele have done for Rilioueneer and Kidne troubles is rases ing it to him and rubbing it rit0 acro❑ er and neer ur ose. hen there P Y P OUS t -if so engage with us for 18J5; $300 a g P P P me, hoping that some other unfortunate by the numerous instauces in which it has his body. He began) to fa ten month, $3,800 a year. You can make it easy; . - I �k `' . is time for a walk or drive, even if not more young woman may be benefitted ae I wee. cured where other reme•iies fa+led. Rix Hour++ a day. Our agents do not tom- io than half an hour.... It tones t 'e i stem When sixteen years of age I began'to grow Our leading physicians recommend it ft,r and is now a beautiful dim led Main of hard times, �Vhy f TKey are nick• �- s y ng money selling our Perfection Dish Ni ash - bei h*ens the face and for a time at least Pale, and weak and many thought I was these diseases, and, besides, the proprietors boy. The Emulsion seems to er, the only practical family washor manu- - _ g goingintodeeline. Ibecamesubjeettofait)t- guarantee it, gold by all reputabli deal•' fat:tured; washes,dries andpolishes dishes f: "driver dull care away," Neither ie eo• ing epefle and at times would become ars. supply the one thing needfu, ., perfectly in tRo minutes; no experience -'' aiabilit ne )acted, Friendehi rare saltie MrS. KEPdYON `YILLIAI► S nec�esary ; a child of eight operate° it easily; ; y g A P unconscious. fy strength gradually de- Dialay'aaora tray lark beti'ind i olishtd } , cheap.and durable; weight thirteen pounds• vated, if a call or courtesy is due, it it oreQeed and I become eo emaciated that I shy p I , made of anti -rust- sheet• steel ; capacity 166 - '' never rudely neglected. 'The far -away was simply a living skeleton: My blood • � ,aY �.Ir1894• Cavz SprmgS, Ga. pieceR; 110,000 for its equal ; every family : friends -too are.remembeted. tters are Similar -letters from - oil her wnnts one. Ynu don't have to canvass; ss + seemed to turn to water and lny face was i $kiny Sufferers SAved, ' soon ae people know you have it for sale they promptly answered, not only be ause they the dolor of a corpse. I had tried different ri mothers. send for a diNh washer. Each agent's ter Tobacco uNerr ae a rule eco awe tory prot•eeted ; no competition. R'e turnlsh _s a ou ht to be but bazaars it lues ezchan e y below { R B g kinds of aledioines, buL they did me no normal weight because tobacco deet roys di• Don't to t a ruDatttntil sem le (weight Rix of thoughts and ambitions with he absent Rood. I was at last confined to my room gestlgn and causes nerve irritation that -;a aorlep p pounds) in nice case almost as well as would a. face -t -face talk. -for several months and hoe of m re- brain power and vitality. You can get a quick $Ott & Bowtie, Bellsvl14. 346. asd;le to lady a ent� to tiike orders with; one . P Y �___ _ __ . agent made $114.53 Rrst ten days. Address, . Besides these - things, a wom n should covery was Riven up. At last a friend guaranteed relief b the use of No-To-Bac,and for full particulars, Perfection Mfg. Ca., � . make a place for some special work, ae errors 1 ur ed the use of Dc. then if you don't like your freedom and im- FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS Englewood, Ill, hilanthto or the a+ud of uric, sale g Y + g Proved ahysical conditian yon ren learn the . p PY. Y �Villiame Pink Pills and after using a few u+ie of tobacco over again, just tike the fleet i _ once, or art. Au haus each da could be boxes I uegau to grow aliulitly stronger. I limo. tio'fo-13ac sold sudor guaraetee to sure i �� �00�S .. I a devoted to any one' of these. I continued their use until 1 had used shout by Drugici-t•i everywhere. Book free. Ad, V yterling, R.4,mody b„ 374 S:» Paul St., Mon- , i_ It is tiresome to hear a house eeper say twelve boxes, when I found myself 'restored treat: _"v_ she has no time for these r creatiane, to health. I now quit using the pills and A woman's tact will bit mora than a There is no reason wh we shoal not have y CANADIAN AUTHORS . = 'f Y -for six months I never fe{4 bettor in my man's dollar. . the time. That was one of the things for life. ' Then 1 began to feel that I was not i . � - which it was given her. IL ne er was in• re ular as I should be abd to feel the : XUa Dozie : a Romance of the Pro- , tended she was to spend her wh le life and of ti d feelin once more comm on, ante Cleveland for Thlyd Term. vinees. By Stanford EvelethlSirH-W, - . g g J. Dickaonl: Paper 50c. c:oth.........$I 00 existence in- drudgery, utterly neglecting more I resorted to Pink Pills, and by the Washwgt,on, 1). C.,-. --The possibility Japan. the Land of the Mornin ; By to develop the higher nature. time I had'used six boxes I found my of hie perry uniting on Mr. I levelapd for Rev J, W Sauuby, B. A. seely - Even the girl who is employ d all day health fully restored. I keep • bo: by me third term attracts increased attention here THECOOK'S BEST FRI ND � illuRtrated,... 31 - in an ot$ce a Dun mother t e milliner ' I.ARt:F�T �Ait INt CANAD Motleyy Verses Grave and Gay. By Y g and occasionally ween I feel an symptoms and hie namiaatioa, despite its exReptiotaial _ _ J. W. Bengough, late Editor and Ar or dressmaker hue some timet devote to of a return of the old trouble, I te►ke a tow ebaracter. is cot an imporsibtlit R®rip• tilt of drip. With 106 original illus - self culture. An hour or more ea h evening and am all ri ht a ain. I cannot find wordy trationa, by .he author and other R g ectal trade relations with Cana a sad the °- A. can easily be so spent, There ie no rea:lon of ruflioiPnt Wei ht to ez rasa m a tesla• r tit Canadian art eta ............. 31 00 wh even the should s end their •ime on g P Y pP admission into the t,nited States- tree of i la sorest. Lake and Prairie. Twenty' . Y Y P tion of the wonderful curative qualities of duty of that celebrated Canadian product, Years of I+rontier Life in We-itern ' trifles Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and etnoerly hope Putnarn's Paialeas Corn Extraotor oa t Canada -1842 d'l. By John McUougalt. - r�a-to the avers asocial woman she hue "ith -7 full-page illustrations by J. . g Y that all who are aillicted as I was will give account of it:� painleer action and oerr'ainty, E. Lau¢hlin.......... .... ........ . ....31.00 - any amount of time to spend in any way them a trial and I am certain they will. would be plank in. his platform. Use KYO►lRSt:wiNaNACtt�tEAGENT ZtehingafromaParsionageVeranda, ,, she chooses, bat there are few who accbm " , ONLY By rs. 1l.. Jeffers Orahani, With r ! find renewed health. I utnam s Corn Extractor. Sure I sate t iT, ORSENDA 3CENT STAMP iltuetrationa b ,I• ��. Bengou�h-......31 00 1 pli8h, or try to accompliatr, any good work, . The farce above related are imp6rt"t to ainless I 1 PART1CUt.l1RS.PRICE IST y r m t social funetione till their life. Their l Lion the ffiastiR A Human$ Story. By . P y arente u there are man Dun ►rte 'est P AMPI_ES COTTON YAR, _ time ever P }' Y g R ) The e e can lie more in a minute than y 6'c A. t,1. Savigny.. ....................... 50 - Ry, money, and Krac>oua mttn- buddin into womanhoo whose condition Y • • r • g the ain ue can o+orreat io a week. For Sale by all Bookaellert?;: . t uses are for the moat part span,.oa poofile g is, to say the least, more critical than their • - . - ,,+ of their ovn kind,who at heart care little - - - ` - - - WILLIAM BRIGGS. Publisher', ' parents imagine. Their complexion is pale more for them than they do for the lake' and waxy in appearance, troubled with I THAT DRAGGING IN THE LOINS • • 29-33 Richmond St:.,'West, Toronto , breeze ,and were adversity to touch them Bart palpitation, headaches, shortness of { - - - with its cruel finger the Erstwhile ardent breath on the sl' Meet exercise tatutaess la t awall,y t as• r4 by a Deraat emrat of ties - ` ---- -, friends world die see end diva oar,ae 'g ' 1►tdne►•-trestle .4n+rrlrpa tiidaRy tare - . Pe PP and other distressing symptoms which in- Will Positively Ite�lieve ft In flit Heart. � �'j r . pewdiops before the sun. That is how vsciablq lead to a premature anus enters: t)r o rna� be aeeelved by tt.P toeung of o � - ` _ they spend their time, and think it well prompt steps Sri taken to bring about a weight or drAgging =n the loins that cauRod V, - - I spent, while for the higher duties of life natural oonditton of health. Jo this emec unpleattantneaw and inconvenience to many - - - .+ '� luau and iv'otnen, Attri►.utin the trouble to t� t they Have no time. g Small wonder woman's intellect it deemed saucy no remedy yet'di covered can yup ly something el;e, they forget that thi.i may be I - ✓� �i� the place of n.- Williams' Pink Pi Ir, evidence of inflammatory atfeetiona of the e • w when she thea judges the relative im or- kidneys, that- eventually may develop taco- I� j CANADA'S GREATEST P which build anew the blood, rtcengtheq „oriou,i trouble. Tr.at very.uccessfui.i ecitic• j - ranee of the things for which she takes time the nerves end restore the Rlow of health South American Kidne3 Cure, gets at t�e root tt //�� and those for vthich she says she lies no to pale and sallow cheeky. They aro cer� of kidney trouble, sad will qulckiy remove ► } M VS1 V HOUSE time. Its no beta Ise I - - a fain ours for all troubles pecul%ar to the the cau.u•. sad having done thio, edmplete re-. MusiC Publishers,ManufaCturers female system young or old. eocery is Noon reaehud. lt. is worth repeating 1 ltl aeotClt gut ' that :South American Kidner Cure iba rantedy Pnd Importers . omebody Says ' - -- -=- for the perfect cure of tuim one trouble. It O u fl n K a j,/1 : , 0F'EYERYTHINa MU8ICAL - A CONSCIENTIOUS TORONTO LADY. does not l►rotend to be a cure all, but it is a }• ,.a _ . •,-• To mane a quart of lemonade take t e _ cure certiun in every case'of kidnej trouble. SPECIALTIES t smoke a better . , _ , -- And it does it quickly. (?or `imperlai 'sand Instrtis+- juice of theca lemons, umiug tl a rind of one TYe ipeiiewiett Stscrmesi is rabliiihM by Cigar than mature, flutters,- Mandolin. of them, Carefully peel the rind . very tr ne•et oe1 Banjos, Harmonicas, thin ettin¢ ust the ellow outside. This 4 It takes tare curage to cherry a woman s it D q :uui ttto Latest Mesio I'ubli- ' g I y I consider it my uty to lnforih the public than it does to be r husband to her after• 1 iA08 AO 1 1 , aeons, zU Don't purchase until' - . cut into pieces and put with the juice and of the extreme benefl I he►ve received from warda. 1 ' you soo our prices. - the use of your South American Rheumatic . i I, .Sta,i or C halo urs powdered sager, of which use two cancer Cure. I -have been a greatruffprcr for several fit, I mn,tion/ig guvasgra 1' ` to the quart, in a jug or jar with a Dover. years from rheumatism, and umed thte remedy W83t Shore Thr'ongh $leeplIIg Car 1,1�' C�$t 'e quvcd, . with the beat results. I trust others wilt to New York• ♦ rte r( WANT T+tt ADOpe3s o. 2AMPty MUe+O. - g _ When the water is at boiling point, pour follow my example, and believe it they do as �}u� I �` .aA T[AON[p ANO pANOMA3 Tap IN OANADA it over the lemon and auger ;cover at once they will feel ae grateful as I do for the t,eneflt (}na at file handsomest sleeping elite that g '�'- derived thereby, hue ever been turned out of the factor is of then) f0 a - and let it get cold._._ Mlle. BATffi8, 7l Gloucester sa, ?oronto. uow running from Toronto to New Y�ark - WHALEY ROYCEB� COt . . Pineapple and Edam cheese should be Some people's fine clothes .are no more without change via the popular West quer i 1 _ . , :ut ro that the top will fit on again, and than the pretty label on the empty oan. shore route. It is a bullet oar, and re- 158 YONGE STREET, • . thus exclude the air and keep, the cheese -. _. freshments can be obtained en route, it - R11r�ll,ti 08ACCo CO., MotrTegtit,, TORONTO, - CANADA • ` in good condition. A large sieoe of any ifeeipe.-For Making a Delieloull desired. This car leaves Union Station,-�_�__- _ _ ---- -- - - - -- - _ .. other kind cf cheese is preserv�i by wrap- Health Drink at Stihll Cost. Toronto, every day except Sunday, at 4.65 . ` - ping it well in a large square of rhea Adan -'s Root Beer Extract...........one bottle p'm•, reaching New York aezt morning _ }� B�� cloth, dipped and then -wrung out of cider Fleischmann's Yeast................halt a cake at 10: IO a. tn, On Sundays the sleeper vinegar. When sendin cheese to the Sugar .......... ........I.......,,,,twopound4 rune from Hamilton only, eonneetin with ' ' . . . 8. Lakewarm Water ... . • •two gaUoae the through trate from To oats 1! at , q �'` table with the salad or any other course, r - B tter this awwon than ever. Every) ody wants them. -Every . - - see that it ie laid on a fresh napkin. Dirmoivo the sugar and•yeastln the water, any (}rand Trunk office in Toronto for in• - ;, add the extract, and bottle; place in a warm l . d ler sells them. They wear like Iron. . When you have strained your plain place for twenty-fo r hours until it ferments, formation or space in this sleeping oar. Ra� ' - - boiled -potatoes, take them at ontse to the p p g nervations can be made in• advance ii - , then place on ice, when it will o ea a arklia - - . "� and delicious. desired• M�.ART U R, C O R N E 1 LLE & CO., 4' open door or window and -give them A The root beer scan be obtained in all drug - vigorous shaking is the draught. They and grocery stores in l0 and 25,eent bottles t0 ---_ .__.-. - kiaNVlACTUEiER9 AND iMPORTERB OF-- - I '°' will become white and meal Tr it make two and flue gallons. p y Gllass, Vsirnlshos, Oil., t3hemicatif ewd Dpe Stufis.- ' Y• Y RMIERB hero is a sna for ou. Plarria to Lead, Colors, •Y� once, and yon -will do it always, so great is Charity should start in the heart and get i has sample cloth pieces for quilts. Send . i 1>kltil�T'T�i+�7�L. the improvement. out into the world by way of the pocket- i for trial lot, ggood value. - - book. 87. t38. 81 wiuiam llt, Toronto, t' APPIy sweet spirits of nitre to m0equito _ _ - � ` ' - .. - - bites, and,it will draw out all soreness and Permanently oared �% itchin Theis is more than sentiment t ha saying STAM M ER I NC by a strictly $duos• i g� R E N O E' ' °t; g, if the skin is not broken by- of Sir Walter Raleigh to bi�tecuttoner, tions! t4ystem No advance fees. 9Vrlte for - - ; scratching it. `What matters i4 about the hes the heart circular. �'Ht� ONTdRIO INSTITUTE, �� R R E �' `_, If the throat ie husky froib duet or ie righty The trouble is that ill this high 65 Shuler tat . Toronto g _ weariness an excellent gargle can be made pressure age the heart is Aeldom kept right, - i (Limited) }♦ By careful estimate it Ie calcnlatcd that one dQ PER WEEK and stead elftpicy Montreal April 8th, 2895.. r, A,, � of a teaepoonfnl of epiritr o; camphor in a; person out of every four or.flve bas a weak or '5e moat, you work in the loca�ity where %AB4RATQFtT o- iiT� RsvitxUs. 81f1IOIi tie O>rrlorAl. ArtALYBT, �;, , glass of hot water. diseased heart.. Think for a moment the im• you live. Send us,your address and we will "I hereb ce tify that I have drawn, b m own hand, ten sam le, of the ST. LAWRENCE • y y y p 1 M: portant work that the heart ham to perform, expi ain the business. Write toda�yi, SUGAR REFINING CO.'S EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR, indiscriminately �*� f and it isnot difficult to realise what a derange• T1tte 4neen SUvetware Co., >Igolttreal. taken from ten 1 to of about 130 barrels each. I have analysed same and find them Gnitormly +� fg Ment even to a slight extent, of this organ i� to oontaia : , ' ; A Furn;ture I'011sh. means• Dr. Agnew'a cure for the heart is a AGL'VTl3 WANTED ti per wnt. of euro Cane $agar with no impurities whatever." �` cure !or heart traubleq, and nothing else. It g� TO ' ��' ood reci a for thio ur one ie as fol• is a mistake to suppose that remedies that are �OP the latest and beat hne of Books ati g P � P P 1' 181gnedl JOHN BAKER EDWARDS Ph.D.. D.C.L., ' .0 We : given out as panaoeasfor all the ills that flesh bibles in Canada, all sizes and price Prof. of Chemistry and Pub. Anslyet, Montreal. �r�7" Raw linsbe3 oil and spirits of if heir to can effectively cure heart disc' A". Terme liberal. Write for circulars. �:t S 4 Ld .. publisher, Toronto ------- turpentine fn tae proportion of two thirds Within 90niinutos atter taking the fleet dose WILLIAbI 8$IatiB, - -- ,�, UPRIGHTand HORIZONTAL._1. of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart relief is se- Ontario. F til and one of turpentine to the model cured. and eventually complete restoration is S�Itbn ,Portable&Serol Portable L , . .,r effected.GiRNT$ wANTri:D for the 19'armors r garniture reviver. It [8 what profeeaionab Friend and Account Book, highly re x,Yi cel o When a man has more money than hs tits , , M. �•' y n ; ae a rule, theq nee no other. The pommended b y the sisverst Ministers of ala- m a i s �, ,� knows what xo do with, be very soon learns iture for Canada. Prices lour. Termsjo»e T►, woodwork should be first carefully wiped what` t rat. Send for circulars. WILLIAM BRlfitxs, off with a dry, soft sloth, and the duet oronto, Ont. thoroa hl Cata th •Use Neral Balers. Wok, po s s B y removed from corners and oar• Soothing, cleansing, healing, OR.ONTO CUTTING 8CIR00Ie ofltere a.w,4W n' ' . , ( - Y, , x'' . live care. t ')1911, - The beat article to Socomplish the e l an t=� Dun mon deairotte ��,1 ` is a lar a poria adv tagea y g g paint brush nasal) called a of acquiring the art of cutting sad fitting goat• , s ;� painter's darter. The �ofl ms than ,� En00QPa$'ng H1m. applied y be lemon's arments. Na better trade, a rate " - € ;_ , with. a smaller brush wiping off gW 118 Yonge � _4 with a` would kiss yon if I had the cheek i+o ohan�. etre far particulars, ftp t} 1#d , E8'eotive "' ""'. �1t. Also ag®tits for 1;icDoweii'r Garment P �* soft sloth an$ eabbiaq tharoaghI do it, said a bashful young man to hili► g �1rarking uttlltleit.and Durabillty. • ` t yy Drafting :bi"hine tot Ladies, d 1 dry, If, will be found that dents avid sweetheart. � �� � �� � � "A -, - ecratchea love their rominence ander this Hilt tit.ti C 1 IAi# TlIA1P " p What is the matter with your lips t suet• treatment ; should this .method be persued ed she. e g Art'x Ae RlcricasaNTati - IiI�sRR eatvvgeai sled I g { s 'ytilf 000 n_ :1u , fu l -pmttio ".� _ , � , regularly there will be no diffictt;t ex er'. ' a+.=r+. [.calk I1>I. 1t6>O i +II<> L. `[' gmitto 1= '�' :•. Y . p. i ,_ :: leotioisa at stam> Yom,, eQah • ,Ilh v t a+ iia t� •. j =- ��. ♦ .-.. .p f --z•'. •._.,cls anted in having fnrnitnre'•„aP ialait retain a 'fr sh - When awomttn is firm is Her oonvlctlotae cetortll!orli ��" ` tam' y,x,o aP ar o F -fit ., f T1p _ -, It Iso t wise to call her stubborn. ain [ .. - Fw� Q. [ .-„r.:- .. a.s,.t.`l:d.,.. 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To OUR SUBSCRIBERS : Bp referring : to the address label on your paper, you et ":. can: always ascertain the date to which your"subscription to Tan Nawe is pod• •.+ - Remittances are acknowledged byy a Si &bang& of date on label on the ant paper fol- 10wing receipt of money at this office. Always . teep a date paid ahead. Ct 0 �f. sht Irl�1g La { e - PIOKERINGs OXT., JULY 9!6,1896 . fc . T 1 LOCA.LISMSs w e . -Rios, 8 cis a Ib. at Logan's. - C -Try Logan's World's Blend Tea. ' ' L e -Dr. Cross, (Dentist). visits Pickering -every Tuesday, office over Bank, 881f 81 :-• -Rev. Father Jeff00tt, of Oshawa, "ic called upon a number of his friends here Wednesday. fs --Mr. and Mrs. John Woodruff are C, . visiting with their son, Loat, at Sudbury, this week. ;; El1. r . -Robt. Gormley and Miss E. J. Clark s ' Sandayed with John Holt and wife, of tl Darlingt,on. � . -Harvest hag "fully commenced in this n ship, and threshers will be in oper• s] , atiowwithin the neat few days. 7 -Miss Woodruff, and her friend, Miss Forbes, wheeled from Toronto and spent a -' Sunday with Mies L. Woodruff. f a -John Gormley leaves this week for a 8 trip up the Georgian Bay to Sault Ste• c � Marie. Hv will have a splendid time. 11 �..-Barnum's three trains, composed of e _ some sixty cars, passed through here to . the west on Sunday. The show will be e , attended by many from this district. x -An expert who bad been sent hgrs to set' up s McCormack binder for Agent f .. - ' 'Handoock out his hand severely the other t ` day, and was compelled to return home. � r _ : -Some of our sports visited Toronto t this week to witness the Ontario County picked team battle for victory and wickets l against the Toronto and Parkdale cricket 1 _ teama. r�, - -A number of young folks sp4nt a � `' ' : very pleasant time at the residence of I � " Frank Gee one Evening -last weep: It " �- was a surprise party, ice cream holding a ' :- major position on the bill of tare. -By mutual consent the firm of Rich- ardson & Cornell, merchout tailors, Lind• say, has been diaolved, Will Cornell �1. ,-' . returning home. Walter Richardson --% is continuing the business, we wish him vc' a ' success. -The farmers of Manitoba hue asked �- W the C.P.R. authorities to engage 2,000 . men to help them take off the present harvest. Here is a chance for those I.� _ around this Township, who complain that work cannot be secured. .� -John E. Gee has a splendid assort - 11 554 , ment of raspberry bushes of the Cuthbert �. variety. Monday .he picked 125 boxes 3 and shipped them to the city. He left _- with us a sample- box and the berries :, were larger than any we have seen else• where. -The Major Mills at Whiteyale,' are - advertised for sale by public auction on - Wednesday, August 21st next. Here is I . a chance for some good live, man to p r chase mill property cheap. Fall pard LL x ]are of the sale will be found in oar d• vertisinq columns. �;1. -James Richardson, Jr of Philadel• - phia, is home for bis vacation. He is' - learning the drug business in the Quaker City, and is highly pleased with his sar- s° roundings and studies. He will have leave for,about a fortnight, and may be 7 III• . , : one of the Ontario County eleven in the . � . cricket matches in Toronto this week. . - -Wm. Bunker A Sons have already - commenced the erection of a new barn, Y . on the site of the one burned in the spring. The new structure will not be " as large as was the late building, but it " •• will be conetrnoted on a more modetm . . plan. The frame of the now building is now up, and will be closed .in without delay. -There are a number of scribes frouo whom we would desire to bear more fre- quently. Once upon a tiape Wexford had a good -weekly letter, Dunbarton waf .generally beard from, while West .Hil; had a weekly bridget. Many other place, might be mentioned. Green River shou;i . . not be overlooked. Come friends can' . you assist. us a little .in getting news. --A foreigner. accompanied by his wife =u_ assed through this village Friday after con driving a -horse attacLed to, a large urdy•gurdy on wheels. It was one o cul - -those large street pianos the operating o which requires more. musle than brains . The music produced was simply fine The immediate future will ' bring to u . tramps mounted on latest improved bi . . -: cycles. -We are of the opinion that i4is vill age is not in as good a sanitary o ditio -, just now as it should be. The attentio of . he Sanitary Inspector is respeotfull CIL thereto. We have had but few', any, electric storms during the presex summer, and -this coupled with the fai nthat we have had some very hot dr weather, such a condition of things is nc to be wondered at. There are seven I k,---11* -- ­ ...-� cases of typhoid fever, of a very seVei type, within our district, and unless ma ' string nt regulations are inforced the cast r will m ltiply. .Ito. - e -�1 arden City Iw'.ae billed- to ra . i' "an excursion to Niagara on Mond&; The day arrived but not so with the boa Some fifty passengers assembled aa.it I piers at Frenchman's Bay rea3y to shi ` and did not -leave for home again-un1 �' near noon. The dense fog that prevail& all along the shore was responsible h tbq disappointment, rendering it impose x ble for the boat to get into any of 0 docks along the. line, In taot we do n think the Garden City ever left the cit x _ _ as in the morning she took passenge 1 off the Hamilton liner, Modeeka, who - that boat ran ashore on the sand bar ou side Toronto bay. It is thought th 1. , • -tb6re would -have been as many as .B00 c �' the excursion if the fog had not gathers �.-' . - 'there will likely be a trip arranged f 1. . - I f' 6 C �' j' I.` E�e v s11 t § ro'ti. t..ti�„-..,-r .lit !,.u' .. -4 ..a... :,.au .,,-', ��a,.:y ��.i�*:�.•�?":•.ii' u �i`m r .. st i`-Sa - 4µ 1 ,�, a a - Y .-M-7- sz `. 5 i - ' _ r �! ?- 3 f1aS+E.6T k'wi ••w �•lV-.,y ii�tryt4 ..YS T'1 -s {_ ',/ .: Ate. !'T .�-n. �q c,5ii Y: r } , 1.N u y A " � A _ids: '+qi i s q a` �Fx, ' - ,1Fiq q - a, y. > , 'FC-."9R'x ..it .•i$ -a1 �. ;I:�,.';i _ _ I.�d $. it? sa- ". lr. f �t ], a . 'p T{ : y� 1. e �n 1� �0. ,,,t�� 5•ua f } �. �y dd Y cal s F`I} _ . . . W _ _ _... P�l,� -Logan's for fork&, hose, nails, wire , � - § � °- _ � y e .. .. .. ,. -, f- k ' - C. W'r. Westne- sold his fat cattle. - :F f . , -,. s "' yn -Dr. Field, of Toronto, w here on Wanted a blas English dovesr Jaoh. mday• ee t�undayed elsewh8re.J - ` Mr. Henryy -Sodas 7 ots, cheese 11.. cts, bacon 1% Miss Edith Elliott spent 81144Ay at ;.. . . � i s s, at Logan's. home. S ' -The iNright and Dale families ars on- Our red orangem" thinks himself tooAI.,. - ' ... yiing a holiday at Roeebank. big to be anything. - -Mrs. S. Carleton ooniinaeei to Mise Annie Elliott 4011t Saturday in _ ` "! !ova, although very low with) typhoid . the city after a short stay. ver. F bd,�F>nri - I Ug ­ I- - I I .1 . . . . . S , ... ' ' L. .:: . I . I..: I ­ , , . . . � -Dr. F. L. Henry$ (Dentist) will-• be -.1 'I., : , , ,­, I uad at the Gordon House Parlor's every �e over and 1�- i Vr. Lynde is reshing of : I ae&day. 88tf re rt good yields. -Mrs. Pringle and Mr. T. Windsor, of'm, Walters took her grand-daughfr,I. r owmanville, visited W. D. Rugere and Nellie, home oa Tuesday last. ife this week. B. Carter and wife, of Cherrywood, spent .. - , -Y. P, S. C. E. topic, July 28th,. "Our Sunday among friends here. John. ' Dickie & Co. axe � Selling bristian Journey, Helps and hindrances." Exourtioni&te got left. Bot, "we had a - -- eader, Mr. Thos, Law. . good time anyway !" so OILY' some of our Fruit Jars Self Sealers at a great. . -We regret exceedingly to have to citizens. late that Mrs. James shepherd is ser. Jno. Bell has been having his 8rd line barn repaired lately. Some new sills were reduction in the usual prices. usty indisposed this week. I 1. -=Janles Richardson, Jr., Iles been of pat in d it looks very much better now We wonder if .oar benighted old bacheloreW rubber rings. for j ars. In - red a place upon the Ontario County is still looking for a wife? He meat have - �ioket eleven by Judge Dartnell. struck something Saturday evening last for - stead of the price of Sugar going ' -Thos. A. Greig is hustling Massey• he returned in a yery happy mood. �� larris machinery these days. He has The old Carpenter barn, or rather jumble .. we. have reduced-. it for the )ld some twenty-one binders already of barns is being iepaired and will present p - iis season. a somewhat plesaanter apperanoe m the - preserving season...: Best stand . -, -Mrs. J. H. Rogers left Wednesday near future. This farm ought tobe retain, '` - " lorning for Corrie, Ont., where she will ed in a museum as an old Canadian. turf- and Granulated at the price of pend a time. with her daughter, Mrs. osity. 'hos. 0. Johnston. Mrs. Madill has started o good work in aid the missions having a Hilt. inferior grades. Come and see : . -It is rumored that Mrs. Mowbray trying to • nd family will shortly remove from ing on Wednesday last for that purpose. /�(� . All the women around met and enjoyed a What e01:VII cash will buy. Fresh ' church street and locate in Whitby. We • • a talk, for we know women above all, can '' - �} , ball regret to part with such worthy paralyze a short hand writer. But the Groceries arriving every few a3 so ' itizens. act, -the quilting for the r in other 1. -Although suffering from iz Very lands we mean, -is a one and we . evere attack of typhoid fever, we are must Commend Mrs. M ill for her efforts - - _- COO ' - ,leased to learn that Mies Lizzie Richard• in benevolent directions. JOHN. DICKIE & on is slowly regovering. A professional Foot -ball matches, as in everything else, i, iuree from Toronto is in attendanoo. go by fashion, and since several other pla• �I . . -. . . -Robert and George Gordon returned oes have held matches between those under , .: . . • . - - rom Barrie last week having completed 21 and those over 21, or married vs. single, . . he hones on the $Hell estate. We an• so Aadley joins the style, and to -night a lerstand that they have been asked to match is to be played between those 21 or _ _ lender on a number of other buildings to under and those over 21, at least, so are )e erected there next season. the intentions at time of writing. We Bindei iT'wii4e,. I 6 - , would like to see one between the mkrried' -George S. Cowan has retired from and single men. Greenwood marrie3 man - I*- )usmess for a week, and accompanied b which goes to @how there that marri- - " • • • � . : . .� I P y beat, h g •• i i its daughter, Miss Katie, has gone to age is no tailure. We look for a rush for ,pend a few days witb6 an old Companion matrimonyy now from that - quarter. But . " - in the wild@ of Muskoka. It is seldom if Audley benedicts shou'id meet in encpunt• R�,� �rA ' . " "I . - Ddr. Cowan takes s vacation, but when or the happy ein�le ones. we are afraid that • _ - , he does be has any amount of sport of a they would be beaten since our vicinity is - BLUE RIBBON, Cali and get Pr1C8S. varied character. noted for its abundance of bachelors. - . f t . • - -H. E. Poynter has taken possession The entrance examination report has not PURE MANILLA. '+ Df the blacksmith shop recently porches fie° sent from 'oronto yet and, those from q 11_ .. sd by him at Cherrywood. He will also here do not know whether to rejoice or commas business at the Brook Road is weep. Now in our humble opinion, and I gull line of Harvest Tools always on hand. Mixed Paints, Oils, Varnisbea til fail, when W. H. Jackson will rename think we voice the sentiments of many Etc. We make a specialty of Machine 011e. control tbef. sof. We wish Herb. snoeese others, the present entrance manner of ex- �T T - amination is a huge farce. The papers go ri • O • Reazin- t ickering• at Cherrywood, although regretting that to Toronto and perhaps there they are .Y • W. Irwin has removed frcm the Town` looked at in list, about five seconds a de. `- - ship. - He has gone to Brown's Corners, artment mark stamped on and returned. . - . - . - �.. $Carboro. ' hat tomfoolery ! It only, feeds Raver- -We want to raise some Mone b the al more grabbing political friends and letsNew • y y i . 10tb of August. There are hundreds of them live in luxury. Why so? Now the - dollars due ns on subscription. .and to this candidates in the towns and' cities hear . . source we must look for anistanoe. Look their results almost immediately, in oonfl• .- 1 at your -address label and see how much denoe of course from the kngqwing,ones R e -have placed in our Block, the best assortment of you are behind. Pat the amount in an while the country schogls have lt-o be kept _ - II . . envelope and address to us, and we will be on the verge of expectancy for over a month. I Worsteds, . - . greatly obliged. One dollar is not very *gain we see some from beginning of "red- mj�eea$ mach, but a hundred of theirs would"ma qapism•" it seems to us that the Qntario � Tweeds, i .. . terially assist os just now. Don't forget to school system is one favoring largely the (2`���'� TrQuserin Si .. . .I ' . . comply with this request. High� school teachers at the expense of our 1 -. -N otwitbetandinq the fact that they public schools. - And Suitings of all kinds - . are a great nuisance to the public, and a young horse thief, who � . " scarce of annoyance to those who have Newton, , .- - For Spring. , ' - . trees growing Close to the fence, there are arrested Some time ago, by Chief a number of horses turned out to paeture Jarvis, of Bowmanville, was taken to the See cur Wall Papers, they are the best we ever had., . . Central, last week. on our streets. The sidewalks also come I in for their share of damage. We have 1' wgeT H, LL, Re An� repeatedly called attention to this matter, ,.. r'. . ... .7.1 .", yet the practice is continued. As thea . In last week's face& of the Nswe there - -, ' -- warnings have not had any effect, this, ,appeared an item from Malvern. in regard . , road overseers should try empounding. to arranging sl -,football match between the " -On Saturday, July 130, a City street Soarboro Rangers (or Wranglers) and t car loaded with children of a mission school - Highland Creek. In regard to the High- COMMON . ' on their way to Victoria Park for pionroinq land Creak being afraid to do as they want- ' . _ _,_____.._ . - purposes, collided with a Scarboro Car ' on ad, this statement is untrue, as it was not -- - . . . _ . the Kingston road, and the accident caused their place to do so. The Highland Creek As the dark dreaming clouds of depression a r c lifting, . the death of two little boys, while a nam" club, on the let of July at Cowan's grove And the gleam of prosperity over uE lows, - , her of other were seriously injured. An rionic, wanted to play the'Rangers a match g P P y g . inquest is now being held to find out, if which they, (the hangers), owed them and 'Tis a suitable time to look' over our wardrobes . . possible, who was responsible for the terri• they said they would not play them. And serously think about getting new clothes. I hie accident. The only way to prevent Whereas the H. C. offered to play them . . such accidents would be the construction for $50 &,aside, and their would-be bully As the above conviction strikes you, and you are moved to vigorou � . of a double track over the Scarboro route. Champion, the Cat, said that they would action, we would ask you to kindly remember that we make clothes and make' ' Possibly many will be looking for not play for lees than 8100. Tbay agreed the result of the recent entrance exam- to meet at Callander's Hotel, Malvern, on them right regarding price and general make-up. We live in Pirie's Block- inations at Whitby. We attempted to Monday, 9th inst„ to arrange a match - procure the names of the successful pu• when members of both clubs were Pres• `�`i B• MARGACH, PICKERING'Seve .. _- I pile, .but were nnsucoessful. It would ent; but in regards to ai rouging anything • • • • l� I appear that the rale at Whitby is to it seemed the Wranglers were crazy to FASHIONABLE TAILOR. keep th® results from the papers nnt�l make a fight, for the bully would only, on weeks .after the teachers; who have n being spoken to, call Iris opponent a liar, 6 Oto., and if it Dame to beaking it up could s - . pits writing, hays all been notified. The not do so, and took it back again. But a II : il?? .. TrR Eq, result from Markham .has been known afterwards wben he was taken down an � r l i i -.. . +• Veli )v '.,., for -two weeks. It is high time the inch or two they began to come down to + s color of the tape- at Whitby, was Chang- business and the names of both teams ' . ') f ed, we have been gazing upon red long were written out and the Rangers refused - For Eveybo y f enough. to play the men on the H. C. list aide as `1- � -- . --Judge. Dartnell and his County't�eam they said they had i not played with -�: of cricketers are in the city this week, them last year and were members of the During Our Special Reduction Riveraides, Toronto, they- having new Sale. - -,V -� - I _._-"q,4- . s Thev meet Toronto club on Thursday men from Toronto and Markham. Then I and Parkdale Friday. Following is a list : 4,-J. .. of those selected to rtathieson. resent the count they refused to play until after the harvest _ _ y ' was over and the H. C. wanted them to GROCERY DEPARTMENT.. __! e r + Masers. A. Ross, J. W. Gold la on as soon a date as possible, game to 0 -__ ! . n and J. A. Broughall, of Whitby, E. played on tbeToroato♦b�eball gcounda. Fine Pink Salmon••••.•.•••••.••••• 1 _ V IOC, Fresh Dates .................. == _ n Broad, of Port Perry. N. B. Margaeb,- of Bat the Wranglers could not get away any 5 =I -a_ "I Y Pickering, W. P. Mustard and W. Ham• farther than their mother's apron' strias Canned Tomatoes, Corn, Peas" . - \. - ilton. of Uxbridge, Gay Dartnell and for fear of results. Chapman, Captain of and Beane, Ao. or 8 for...... 25 � , if Arthur Till, of Toronto, H: Garrett and H. C., put up the money and wanted T. 100. Whisks for ..................... 6 �l, 11 it J. T. Clark, of Parkdale, A. Babbitt, of Little, captain of the Rangers, ,to cover it loo Bomb Brushes for.............. 6 Osbawa. On Friday the county players and he said he would not play them if they 80 box matches for ...............: 5 I - _.. _ y did not have their men from the Highland 61b Raisins.• ..........• .....•.•..• -25 �_- it will meet ParkLale in an all day game on - - d Exhibition lawn. The team "looted by Creek, which ranges from Maxwell's hotel FOR THS WOMEN --Big stock f, e Toronto club is nota very strong one, to Dancan'g store. He again pat up half 41} _ the amount and was again refused not Wedding and Mourning Goods on baud. Fedora and Stiff Hats from......... . and the Ontario fellows should succeed in Stylish trimmed hate 75c to 812.00, latest Straw Hats, 190 to 60c, worth 250 ' V showing be was thus able, the match could 1 25 d,3feating them. The idea of this match styles Capes worth $1.50, for $1.25 : 25c. to ..........:..:......................... sa not be agreed upon, viz: Where to play, 5 .. .is to try and work up the sport in various who was to play, and when it was to be, Silk Gloves, I6c; 15c Lisle Gloves, 10; Cotton $Doke, per pair ........•••••••" I- n parts of the County. played, all because the Rangers world not 10c Cotton Gloves, 60; Parasols, Hosiery Black or Tan Books, per pair ..•••• - 10 . v . agree after - inviting them to Malvern. and Lace Curtains at 10 per ot. dise't; Fine Cashmere Socks, per pair... W �:. F. LAKE SHORE. The 'statement about the tin is false as it 400 yds Ribbon worth from 5 to 8o per 81.50 Black $ergs Pante .....,....•• i 3', t' ', ' Came out of the treasury not.being put up yd at 8; 8o Fl Nettie at G0. 81.75 Tweed Pants...................... 1e • We have visitors from ah.'parts of e b one lad but b eleven. But we can't y g Boys' Butts $1.50 $2.00 82.25 $2.95 to 25 ' .c D• township daily, who enjoy the Cool otm - seye how the Cat or as of hie tribe of kit• ' BICYCLES AND SPORTING Goode y ' , � ' V y $5 worth 25 per cent. more. til phare at the beach these warm daps, tens could manage to do so.- After the -550 tO 5100 for V7 heels, Is dies' or gent's suits to order for men at $10,75, 812 to � ' �d The crops on the O'Connor place are not meeting soda buieouite, soda water and Sweaters. 500. to 88: Lacrosse Sticks all )r as far advanced as -Mr. - Found would lila, cigars were indulged in and both parties go at -20 per cent, discount in July, 825-0 perfect fit guaranteed. i. and he is afraid theyy will not mature. returned home to -dream on that if it ever WATCHES & CLOCKS--Everq dollar's We hear that Sanders and his la d CROCKERY & GLA88WARE- ' Tea worth of Jewellery, Watches and Clocks ,.11 1e came to anything who was going to be the y . Dt lord can't think' -alike of the Coming fie leaky owner of the shin plasters. Sete, $ pteoes...."""""""""" 61-95 must be sold, yours at your own price. 2 76 ' years, eo William has fetched a man from We wonder if the Rangers and Cherry. Colored Tea Bets......,., Scores of bargains in July. y' the -north of Darlington. We dont think wood Club will ever play the xnatCh they 97•gieoe ])inner Bet ......... ......... 6 Go Store closes Monday, Wednesdiyl Friday ,_-, rs the stranger will set the shore on fire, un" are talking about.. If the Rangers lease A. lot of Glass Sugar Bowels, Pitchers at 6 0 clock. 0.1. - an less perchance a box of ,matches happens who will supply the slipper, .or money. and Butter Coolers, "wortb 15 and 20c., - .. - at to be lying around to trip over. we will We think they had setter play fo,� warbles all at 1�. t d - I 5_ be sorry to lose John and his wife from our se they will surely all -have some of them. - �n vicinity. . FOR THE MZN--- 00; _. 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