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N.. .: .. : .--. .. - 5 4 7 1 , , . _. .. , „ , . _. _. _-� , .__ I . r. „ .,: w , I- i t I s. a.:. . , - K.a . :_ „. _ 4 A r :.: j t': ' r . I 1 gt�` - . . w ., � 0 - + y _�. _, - a4! . ":.. .- -.. v._ �,.g... . VOL. XIV.` DICKERING O1�TT FRIDAY . AUUT 2, 1895. j n" { NO. { t �r. . 1 • f3B1 n e tB m B profigostanal earbi�r. - mi 'O ary. W trust h' inl trationB OHERRYW000 � T �,T ��.4, W r OUT ARO-CJNDUS • r" ' may prove successful. �� "�• . :. MedfcaE. — _- . f3aturday Frank Gerow caught -a trout Messrs. Harrington and Atkinson, spent > . ' T. iI . Sunda at J. Collins. s � s ' LATEST Lt3CAL HAPFE Il1Glt3 ltEcoItnEb 'BY Weighing 17 onncas and measuring i4 y ,��� , M. B�TE'YIAN, M,D., C.M., M.C.P. inches. It was a besot , just the size Misa Farmery, of Gr®en Riyor, visited at i >� ``: THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWi BT OUR y Mr. Davivon's on gunda s.�' . ec 8.0.; Coroner. Office and Residence, Ca8888PGNDltNTe. that one cares to capture. He expects• to ing Street, Pickering- Office home: Morning Mr. Wideman andife, of Markham, �'� : make a similar haul in a few days. visited a few da s with C. Stover.' '" oLAREl�atvT C. Dolphin and sister etccomprinied by ,� go to 11:30 ; Evening 6 to 8. y � +' 1 I -- Mss. Ed. �'Vilson and o11i1dren, Ire, ; ;r' .r Leyat. - Wagoner, Mrs. Hendersou, Miss H. Miss Derusha, visited at G. Davison's. - ' ` r i �• David Peattie is' out visiting at Wrn, Bedell Ed. Nilson and Thos,f' Htlnderson, Some few from here took in the big show . � c NOMAS PARKER, Barrister etei, is ..y Scutt B. are all oin to Monten's Park, Gwillim• on Monde and ronounce it somethin , - Ed. Dertasha, of Uxbrid e, was .here Gt_ g Y P g :_: at Dunbarton each Saturday. ate g bury Township to attend a camp meeting grand. i - funds to loan at five per cent. one day last week. �' rl. _ Mias Cowaort left here on Monde ,. ... now in progress there. - , Y ,t . ,t, ENTON & DODDS. BARRISTERS, �, The rezent cold snap !las had the effect after spending a ew weeks„witih her mane ,: M ;” ' - of putting off harvest fur a few days. i ` friends of thi3 place. - - D SOLICITORS, ETC., 107r Adelaide street - - � east, Torocto. At Claremont Tuesday , illy Ciloice i amily Patent Flour $4.50 per bbl• - Miss Laura Weir, of Prince Albert, is .ul►E8T Ht t.t.. J. Irwin a-d his sister Maggie, of Belle ` ' ELL C., BARRI$- A'r THg -- at present visiting with Thos. E. Pugh. --` haven, formerly of this place, spent a few �} T E. GREW , Q Mre: Parks resumes housekeeping in John Cavanagh has started to thresh days here with friends last week. ;,'"� I V • TER, Cosnt Crown,Attorney, and County �'�i �'�j Tr �t with Mr: Hawkins. Look out fOr your r _ ►7r �N .[1 M I L� ►7 Toronto this week. Iter two.son� will We congratulate : r. Drummond for the Solicitor. Court House. Whitbv. 10- boots Jack. great success be• has had with his many ' -I-- therefu're lige at Come, - t, �- AMES &TILLER, SOLICITOR, Ivo PICS DING- Cissa Kincaid, who has s ant a est Mies Lizzie McCormick has returned pupils in trying the entrance, all passed, J ', , TARP. Public. Conve anter, etc. Offs e.at _ _ P p home after spending a week. with the ____��_�.__._ :: month at Wm. Scott's residence return- y p r§ �. Thistle-Ha:' near Brougham. Money to loan Misses Camps, of this place. M nt Ple t - . I I City Tu slap. We are sorry to bear that John and t I } ''� ed to the e ou assn OVV do McCIILLIVRAY, BARItIS- - I. f ever our town had bright prospects Wm..Bennett are .very sick, but we hope. -- - B�rle harvest is over and the weeds in , �. ters, Solicitors, &c. O1Hce opposite Yost Of hAVing A professional bivycle rider, it to see them around again before long Y " �a office, Whitby, Ont. Jno. Ba11 Dow, B.A. ; BTheo. ��� � � 01 1 the turnip fields" are suffering. ' <� 3 A. McGillivray, LL.B. Monev to Loan y is at the present tithe, as onr friend J. D. , There is c uite a ehan a in the weather is Cuttin i ecords down retL fine, Orville Barton is recgvering from his "; as we notice one of our men with hie fur EDDE� & MACDONALD, Barris• , I g p y as and overcoat bn these da s. Where is late illnePs as rapidly as may be expected.• (`1 i The lady who left her parasol at Mussel P Y G tars, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. office in . " the mitts Bill ? Miea Thornton from Toronto and Miss si man's. Lake, on the day of the Presby• Louisa Thornton from whitevale have . ¢ 1- Qordon's Hotel-- over old Bank office, Pickering, r' terian pio•nio, can have the same by en Quite a few of the folks from Phis place been visitin friends in this localit •. , tarda of each week, Money to loan, g y -, • sa went to see the Barnum & Bails circus .Yxj Ont,. Y i i I I Investments made. Walter A. t3eddes, Reginald gnirlug at J, S, D. Maenab's store. Y john Barton wears a smiling face. What ' M. Macdonald, 15 Toronto at„ Toronto. in Toronto. We hope they alt had a good i :,, _ __ ___ There were a number from here at the does it mean ? Ta it the rain, and has he ,1 ,,,: , L time. We wonder whether Bob and y - . Circus in Toronto "Monday, and are now all his barley in ? Oh no ! it is a boy. r� GABLAGI3IJR CO., Barristers, D1am© went or not. ." L is here a1�d you are putizled to desaribin the various wonderful sl hts Miss Phebe Madill and Mias Jennie Pil- J. - Solicitors, etc., Canada Life building, q g I forgot to tell you' last week about the - Toronto, will be at their office, Willis' Block know what t0 give. your friend. to be seen at Barnum's great show. concert we had here about a ,week agoE key have been at Markham daring the past S `" Brougham, every t3eturday. Any business or YOu (:anl]Ot d0 befl;er than- Dr.,l3mith of StouffvillP,will visit Glare There was a colored ontleman here in oar week visiting at the letters cousins', Miss .Y, instructions left with Tlios. Poucher, Esq• , g . throughout the week will be promptly attended COilSlllt Barnard, Of Wllltb rliOnt On the first and third Tuesday of town a week ago �iaturday night and gave Ida PiIkeys: to ori Saturday. l►foney to loan at 5 per cent. y' g The rumor that Robt. Miller twee about.' each month. His dental rooms are in son a and dances in front of Mr. Elliot R . 12 _6111 this taste and his beautiful to ship some Ponies has been realized.. t�, 9 , --- stOck�of I3undy'8 block, next door to tLo ntarlcet.'" store, while A:rcll played the bongo. Nine little beauties arrived at Clareiriont:44� ,: t'eterttlrvey, I .{ : I A member of the firin of !Macdonald &--•••----� �R�dA; •�— on Friday last. T:.� " i I Lennon, P�ai ri�trra, Stoufiville, will be , Highland Creek �'ho wishes to take np a subscription for 3_�i i;. WJI� LE , Vr,,TERI:�ARY Silvekwarew*.. ___ jiere un hlondaV's, Tuesday's an;l �i'ed the purpose of constructing sesta at a ter- 0 ' • aurgeau a id Dautist. (lradnate of 011 j '. ueeda 'a of each week,. oflice.in Bund s Thei West Hill eople have- started a tain corn r ? It ma rove ver conven- tario Veterinary Colir:e, Toronto. Graduate in y y` P Y p - Y • Deutiatrc, �Iaulber of the Ontario ,Vete is ry ;: �V111 help to anllwer Elle ghee block. 1� tf Bakery a batch of good bread being turned ient on certain occasions. ',� . Aaso iation, UentistYy a apcc,ialty. C y " tio11., Ile bas a dozen pretty Dr. Smith wns unable to visit"this place out last week, tel. address Bakory. • .Mt. Pleasant has been dead to the world . � day or-.night promptly 'attended to, Office , � few of our young people spent a- pleas• for some, time taut the recent rains have. ,13- Re9ldence, Telegraph and Yost Offices, White fanCl'es ]n Elle table wtlre that last week ori aunOuuCOd, rho being in at sols tendance at Ontario Dental Aseociatiun gut evonint? on_"ednesday eve last at the again had the desired eflect, and the tom- :SY: vola. _ _ _ _ __- Vou will be Charmed tivith• }!Daae of 111r. Jarvis', Gravel Yit Park and munity at large is again wearing spicas- - _ • c•c.nvrution in Torout.o. Hereafter he P:CI:�S, VETEItI�i ARY S.IIR ,I lie leas sterling sliver spoons Allisc,n was there to fn good time to arran6e ant counteaauce. s �: 0 a ill resolve Lis regular fortnight villus, , t;i;oN, Graduate of Fbe Ontario vet- atld s eCial 1{Hives and ladles The Uotninion ISrid a Co, heti a Leen °game of cards in the pavill.wn. Jews is are rare and generally precious,; orinary College, Toronto, registered [nernlwr p g The Highland Creek and the Heather but in these times, they, as well as all sale ' � of the. Ontario Veterinary ?Medical Association 111 r1C11 dGSl�;1]S, And, what ' 13 awarded the contract of ©reefing the iron Office. resident'© and shoeing forge one and one Junior F. B. ct.ubs played a friendly game able property, are taken to Port. The cart �` most satisfactor to the bu er, quarter m1149 llDrih of (xr�eu River. Flea] .I ... y y bridge at tlreen River, The price agreed of toot•ball on iiaturday last at Agincourt did not Huit some how,-Zic� zoo. �t . driving shoes at iron prices. O'Dee andlshol' _-1 lie warrant every piece t0 be upon is $•125. anti together with ttte ap which reaulted-in a victory for the junior H 3 _i hours from 7 to 1t a. m. and 1 to �, PUmaddrese, exact! as re resented. proaches and abutments will cost little 1I. C, by 3 goals to 1. Five goals were - . W- .iYEYAt.E, `1; - graph address Wbiteval$ Ont , I y . . Green Kiver, Ont. -- ' I.,: over $500 scored by the H C but were dig uted on , Mrs. Joseph Brown. whose husband the grounds tha o*i�e of the men c imed a Belts, Hair Pi.r)s,, f F Thornton was in St. Catharines , y I3U�SAS A. GRAjIAM, VETERIN-- I I.:' 'i s e tl . "killed at Locust I •11, has foul aPt before t was scored, The other last week. - m Links, S00k I fi , was ret n y L J I 1 AR1 SUitGT ON, Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Col-legs , Torouto,registered member �tut1S. 13raCulets. - I I received a Paas from Elie C. Y. R. to visit ono of the H. C. men were off lido but both w. G. Ward,. of Greenwood, pisited his were die utod by the Referee. Tha Heath brother on Sands last. , j of the Ontario Veterinriry ;13^dieal Association the Manitoulin Island, where silo and her P y alae honorary member of the Ontario Medical . . tamely will spend a few t�eeke with friends. er's are to be highly commended for the - - M. ,1ebIurahy, of Toronto, is visit society; treats all diaemes of domesticated ani , gentlemanly way they used their opponents ing her cousin, Olga Hagerman. • [n ts, Also particular attention to Veterinary I The Canadian I aside authorities are do• 1 , ing what they cal? for bets. Brown, and a"d their visitors as 'everything went in Thomas :Major and lady, of Port Iluron, D tutistry. All cases promptly attended to at Fq : • raasonable rates. Office at the well known es- . first class order and oivi m to there . being Mich., visited the old homestead on Tuesday. _ c tablianuieiit of Graham l3ros.. one mile wast of are deFerl 1n(; Of Ciedlt fOC their kiDaANa9-' no Rangers playing ur interested in the - Tilos. Windsor has been spending .a few ` ; . Clarem int. Telegrama.to Claremont punctual- I The long c}rawu out ildagiPtratefi case [!latch ns� quarreling took pisco the bullys days with his grandparents, Tilos. Burton." _ , - _ly attemied to.. lily r between E. Pugh and Mr. Ellis jr., has took Rood care not to show up with their and wife, I 14 -- ----- -- I been settled beta sen the parties, but 'now gas knowing that Bill was out of a job and Mrs. J. Chambers and son, Simcoe, are T,,A; �Sui {jtEg,a f1�ar I • Mr. Ellis gr., and :11r. Pugh, are•havioq� a is often seen in the vicinity of Crocketvillo. now home from a week's recreation in our -ter - - "'`�"' j round before Squire Bolden, The case � �.&ti___-__ village. THOMAS DUNK, Convepaneer, Cour--`)� Domes u on $aturdn Itis too bad that Frank Poucher returned Came on �latnr te: 1 ,a� 1. miasioner for taking Aihdavlts, etc., Claze- C, — p y' moat, Ont. �Y - neighbor@ cannot Ret along without these AUDt_EY. day last, after a couple of week's visit at Wl . Fall ,terrn Opens Sept. 3rd. ett c uarrels.' Law is a losin ame no Maple.Ave, - R:OVER,ISSURER OF h1AR P y l g ('oma agaiin; 3luti 1 T) �� Boarding School for Both F3ezea Under matter which Bide of the verdict to ours. y Mrs. B. Ellison, and Mrs. Jae Thorntop r , RIAGE Licenses. Office at residence or y ikir. Deverell, of Whitby, passed through have gone for a trip to Visit friends in Buf= l Care of the Society of Friends. �' hile driving along the l�orthern hete ou Sunda mill, Ureen River, townline on Tuesda the itith, lire.. Price Peter Grice slid mother. were down froth Palo,.N. Y. , . - - Beau.iful and healthy location ; eom• S' ftnasel hicCrohan ie home from Galt, -Q BUNTING,- Issuer of Marriage modious buildings ; home influences ; efli,• Pugh and Mrs. Dl+yid Pugh collided veh iiyrtle on Sunday. where he has been spending his vacation JJ • Licenaes for the County of Ontario. ' Of- tient staff. • . ' icles with Geo• Morgan when the former T,he attempt to grow moust,sches at pre_- with Dr. Vardowand family. e 1 ' - floe at the store or at his residence, Pickering i ri RtaB u set and the ladies Somewhat sent, i� in bo sue. - oillage. 12-y Very moderate rates. g P ll. s. Turner has returned from Browns , a�; I _ _ - ---- --- hurt. bars. Price Pugh received such a Croquet-playying attracts some of our ville, where be' was attending the funeral . _� Preparatory and -complete business coag men, tt'hy not or anizo a club? R.BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK courses and prepares fur departmental and ahakicg up that Bhe was aneonscious fur Y of his sister, Mrs. Gideon Hawkins. D • Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking Itlnny from here anon ed the uarterl Accountant end Insurance Agent. matriculation eaaminatiuns. sonic time, and eveli vet tP �,,;t, alt�i;r4l,rr Y We regret very much to learn that Mra. . affidavits, meeuuf; at Kinsale on Sunda he Rev. - p p Fnll course in Music, Drawin sad recovered. The horse tau away and y' Wm. Birnie, Sr;., ie dangeronely ill, but we ;Stoney: oan on farm pro arty. Wills ro- , g bated FILE- At tVhitevale. will be in , smashed the vehicle up Somewhat. While I3rcwn, of Claremont, created@ very favor Ernst for a speedy restoration to health. r 13roug ••every Monday afternoon for the I ainting. able impression. . che road where the u set took place is Misa Fanny Wilson, accompanied by her . - transa on-of business: 87-v - -Send for antiouncement to ,, I We hear that one odour young men of nieces, Irene Trowen and Abbie Birch, is t . ___ ___-__-_T_- - . rather narrow, the a:clljaiou could ha s V means intends erecting a residence soon PRINCIPAL FIRTH, spending a few.days with friends in this �• MONEY TO LOAN APPLY TO F, , Been a tided, and the municipalities and of course to•instal &:•_mistress there. _ -, l� Rntchisofl,.appraiser at Claremont for Pickering, Ont. v1a►IIity. - 3 are tho4fore not considered responsible. We ho we are not wrong in this hearsay Alonzo Madill Canada Permanent Losn &savings Co., head Darin July end Aa nst address care �' of Woodstock, wheeled office, rroronto. Stock capital �3,OW,000. Total g , g tiVe are very mach pleased chat the ds w® wish Will all speed in his- glorious here from that city, and is now being en- assets li,7d0,000, The company lends money on SAMUFI, Roostls & C,o., 80 Front street east, ladies escaped mors eerioue accident. work. . ; lowest current rates of interest and on favor Toronto. tertained by hie grandparents, Mr. and lira k eblu terms of repayment. Mortgages and de- _ i �..,,,_ Those who vi6:t@d aiUzzelman'a lake +fin Grope in this neighbor! cod are poor, but Jas. White. B benturec purchased. No commission. No delay Taeaila of leer♦ week report a s lendid the are not as Cor, as !sat ear end this C h e rr W o O d y p r P y Tae village was almost deserted an Mon- .r:xpenses moderate. 48tf 31 . s.... . time. Isere is a list of the prizewinners we feel sure of. The yield,'will be better day, owing to the large !lumber who *ere ,�� - ' in the various contests : 1st class- A-- and the prices higher. Feed will be a in the city attending Barnum and- Bailey's �A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT The undersigned wishes to announce little scarce and ,eoneegnently fewer cattle Circus. . • for the county of Ontario Drawings biisB Young, TeRClloC-M Powery, E. aha s ecsfications furnished for every class of to the people of Cherrywood and vteinitl , fed. Turnips generally promise well, I __ �� ` ' f 3 p Bell, L Gregg, _M Morgan'. 2nd class A- QVe must coo ratalate Master h:d. Mo- • - building.-l�team and hot water heating and that he has taken possession of the shop f QREENWOOD ventilation' a apecia:ty, Office—C}errie Block, Mr8 ]~'artner, tea5her—W Gerow, C Stor•rp ' I _ which be. has just purchased, that all Brady and willio bsc(�uay for having s�t- corilur Dunda13 and Brock streets,• Whitby. D Scott.. ll, Brodie. let Class B--Mre - ,i Roaidonce-3inf,eionRoaa East Pickers g. 87 y work entrusted to his care will be elfecu eesatully coped with the recent entrance . Wm. Harris L.L.B. is house on a visit • rl Newson, teacher-K Michell, A Michell, . _ exams. These bo s have done well Ld. — -r ted with neatness and dispatch. Special C Dowswell. Girls of the Iiibfe y to ran the this week. -- ; - - -- , A Leaper, haviu left the' farm iu Deo. bliss Wilcox, of VPindsor, is visitin�- rjlHOliAS I OUCHER, Licensed; Ano- attention pas to shoeinR. V� aeons, Carts, g ,. 1, tioneer{ ti aluatgr, etc., for East Yo#k and class.-L Dowswell, b, Pcwsw�ll L I ugh taco and «illio being quite young and .< the whole of North aid South Ontario.' Strict Buggie8 for sale cheap, Woodworking T3oya of tLe Bible Class.-C Mo:�'ab, �` rather delicate. Heed on boys. Ilse what with !ties M. Tait. I attention given to ail orders bS mail or telegraph. repairs in ail branches. f low' repairiuQ ;tsacrarlaite, v. AlaoFarlane. Open race is behind the next mile atone. Mrs. Holly; of Toronto, is visiting/ivitI Oharges lfoderate. Address THOS. POUCRER, as usual. Prices to correspond with / - Box 47, Brougham, Ont. _ Girls under 14- M Reid,.A Leaper-BovS A question that disturbs onr upper story friends in and around Greenwood.. �Z" - --- times. Gi re us a call and be conviuoed., clues 8 afdd 4-W Palmer, 1'1' Gerow Jun. ver often is whether fathers of families b1r. S. Corbett still makes his weekly 3 �POSTILL, r1UCTI0NEEIi; ETC., H. E. POYNTER, MacFarlane Class G--Jjiss Dao Fnrlano try and wish for an educatio❑ in some tine calls on our neighborhood. What ie the >_ y . Green diver, eQlicits sales from his num • in thole Children. Zhe rOw u around • erou3 friends both far and neat. sales of fatale Brock Ad. & Cherrywood. teacher-M -Reid, Jennie Michell. Boys Y R P attraction. - farm stock, and everything that is to be sold will _ — race, under 14-T himbon, O Sppher. home tbe,girla inside at the old routine of Quite a nnmbor firom he%e are attending: be handled by the subscriber Wlth the utmost tvork and the boys assn!; the cedar ha[idled the rest show held at Toronto on bion- ' care and.sold to the very best advantage. }sly TKE WESTE SANK Three•Legged rape-J Bowes and D Mao lluo ar drivin the low without env eu g r ,4"; - - ----- - Farlane C Mo1\ab and W MacFarlane. g P day and Tuesday of this week, ,, ; lVIOY �0 LOAN OF CANADA. couragement or reward in view. The die- yengeltV Bros. are doing a rushing _-•-•�•.- - position for advancement in some member Cosiness in threshing Alsike. They have ,l �.: —oN— WHITBY BR�INCHe I 9RouOHAM,- is disregarded and the old reason that - _ -- , -a . ' ' "what- was good enough for the is good purchased a new engine from London. - ! MORTGAGE SECURITY' .. enou h for ou," is advanced .&a a antis It is a daisy. -•Capital �ntihorized... , ......r_ ....... , .. 8,006,000 ltiisses Aare, of Toronto, are at present q Y REAL F'sT,ATE Capital Snbsoribed......... ..:... roo,oflo aient reason to da what the ambitious of M►as L, kC. Foster, of . t i Bap train- Capital Paid-up.......... ...............f370,000 Visiting at Colin Philip B. • . ........ , e;a,bou titanic Gerow haS returned from Atte• the young, while certain fathers do improve ing school, accompanied her niece, . bought and sold on'commission Beat.. . ............,......,.......... .. ,Y heir childrens' welfare and thus make the Miss Edith Prinlese, is Visiting with her �, - , - } BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ley looking better of the trip. • t Y � �, noblest men and women on earth, there sister, Mrs. W. J. Devitt. ,'_ Y`41 Agent for Fire Life Accident, Plate John t;o�ean, Es President. MiGs Gulliak, of Oshawa, it here with are man who do not and such of course Geo. Sadler, who eo mysteriously dis- J. • Reuben S. Hamlin, Esq., vies-Free. y " ,� Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance, W• F. Cowan, Esq., W. F.• Allen, Ea , J. A, Gib- friends agaiL for Bummer vacation. are so calloused in their-opinions that this appeared from here on Monday of last �, r'�F . Two houses in Pickering to rent of for son, Esq.; Robert McIntosh, M; : Thomas .Miss James, of Toronto, B ent a few, or any other place could not reach their week nas returned, but has taken up his � ti ,;,I4 �, pp e Patterson, Eaq. .,.; •Cashier. da a with her mother, Mrs. Hot)d. P p p. shade with Smith Cochrane, of Green sale. T. A._McMillan.... ,: y,.,'..., ., ., hvel $nada w , s "_ . "', y hiloso hical bum No man t __ The Barnum,ehow was visited by some rapport and raise to a higher le cod. We of Coopertown are-sorry to ` ;t 1 - . ! I I A General Banking business transacted. from here, and all seem to have had a have been debarred from the rank of Drafts issues, payable Ia all parts of CanaQa, loose so truetworth a citizen, but what '> F ' Conveyancing carefully done 'at a mach grand time. fatherhood. •No college education will do- p. � '` United States, and on London, England, pay. . + ifI oUr IOBs is others gain. �F:: t� A ower rate thad usually charged. Tit- able in all arta of Europe. Highest current John Phillips, Jr., who has be& very tract from a young persons ability on t•he p J E Devitt and W. W. Foster, con•. at ,. lea searched and certified to when- rates of interest allowed cn Savings Bank. ill is Im rovin ra idl and will soon be farm. Father study the temperment of � - req`uired. Private funds. al- . Deposits and credited half yearly. :Special at himself again. P y our sone and dau ghters. In last week's tractors and builders of concrete cement _ � ���,' wa s an hand to loan at teLtion to collection of F'armer's sale notes. 'N>;ws" On no doubt have read under the farm structures, such as concrete cement , .:._ � Y - e, D. V A1&RZN Miss '1'001, of Orillia, oisited w>th her h Y f "Ho eh Id " ens, floor; trou hs, cis- " . # the lowest rate of I►tarlAaBli; grandfather and other friendB here during ending o us a . , that sketch the walls, silos, hog p gt . ''' ` old i0 "Ilio ti -" f e e t ns, etc. will soon have Jackson BroB.' ��#' . interest. - -`- --_= the past few daps. express u of me I w hav er , tv v. RICHABDsoN TORONTO, FINANCIAL Mre. R. s. Pbilli a baB on® to not read it and that carefully hunt up the silo completed and ready for infspeotion. ' Toronto Po pe P They are using an improvement in thiB , , `t Office: Dale's Block; PiekerinQ 1 T j P g pa rand ruse oat it oat and kee it. --- -- C O RD O RA 0 N to visit her mother wllo is dor gerously How often. w$ see the same description told silo, which far exceeds an of their former > 1 PICKEfRING POST OFFICE. �: r ill. $ligYrt hopes arm entertained of the true bore and in every neighborhood. t1Ve y struatares. As thiB silo is located in our z' � -_ . ; , . - lady's recovery. have known mothers ander the hand of re- village it is quite convenient for farmers `� :` 'Mails arrive from. Toronto 8 �o m 11 Autl orized. Cap, �Z,�OU,000 A member of the firm of Me>sfsrs; Mao= ligion pick out the ugliest coloredgarments Mails close Toronto 5 bfia.m. r dolriald &Lennon, Barristers, etc., to inspect, as the day is nese when these ._ ri ;, arrive (3 T,w. 8 10 a m Close G T W b 56 a m�zbcribed (yap 628 X00 Stouff for their Children and thus to drive off struoturee will entirely take the place of �' r isle, will be here . on $donde of eaiah ride. Poor. mother® we vreep•'st our aT9630am GTE750am q p Whitby 8 45 p am " Toronto 8 00 pm week. Cifllae in Geraw'B Cloak• *tfOgiO and Nape that Tonle future getter tion oa r wooden ones r�r: CTE 8 45 p sn •• (I T W tt 00 p m This CQ2cipfiaiity have opened a branch fa the There it some talk of a grist tiaill start. '.of .yours will see the absurdity, and .look �* !stoney orders isaned on all parts of the' world, Ville of Pickering. in the ofdlce lately oo- beak u A ybu .irl a forga`'ln B grit. We ` , �.. opniea by the Ontario Bank, ander tris manage- .ing here if a bongs can" be secures. Al I'o g p A New York newspaper predicts that SAV,IN% ! :0-A sysat»ed. ment of the undersigned.- ready one flop r has been placed -upo>D believe ,that tb,is paliay will produce more standard bicycles will be sold neat year 1€ �a — De osits will be nc�eived and interest allowed ptldr bilfan.it d l lfg.. d3eauty ie to be ad- ' pp the round. baeldetr other >pnac2i><loe forf30 and perhaps leas. It ie sf9aied Lieposits received and interest allc►wed at 91-5 at bigliest rates. Ired and as l4Yi aB We dQ Hot idolize it ' . • N, per cent pc,r annum. t3ecurit iadi ratable Drafts issued on all parts, aolleQtionr made ReY. L. J.+ivi>clitone li 'r41i'. thief a Certain New York firnai will have Y on very liberal terms, money loaned on tloQer telt ;are I .i I I r npppy :to.:ilatgre. �z f>lienJo, s e leen+ Qn ;: A 0% et 900.000 bicycles to pat on the laiatcket nezg wnai. 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'�1. 1 VHE RARE`CABINETS, CHINA, iTC•, uences involved in the death of such a SOME GREAT CRIAINAL TRIALS OF ,tee � develo d near St. `� hawm& It'he " C8$W OF TAB lTttTHEI LIG81' t- -AT WINDSOR CASTLE, tiny personage, who, has rhe lived would THE PAST FEW MONTHS. -- . partioulars f thus crime are as et fresh WATCH A GREAT BATTL$. �° �� 1 bave bean Queen of England. is the public mind. How theevtdenc:e was ' , -- - he " Graa ridor" alilo strands a ,, oolleoyed ; how the toils wore drawn round Y._ - .. - - ' •^ Der 1 9j ,st'y'i Personal 'interest In leer remar able ass et or Pali ear nom sed i grime ei� Kam Marsily `Any Parallel the tw® +foamed men-- Prlceleas Collection—A Loug'tlerles of q Y Po In the teeords of Olrences Against Tie Few Lashed bite w �Ilelt Estrlf=the r of rock crystal and enamel with silver• - N INDERSHO`kT` AICD WELT=; Nonlinear "ade►asnag-Tiirillgng Iihete>, �.. &*-Val Itelles and Portralls. Human Liter -The Trial of Sirs. Mart• .. , gilt mounts. The side panels are of finely ley at Brautflord•.-The Satrde+r et how the dated. which .they bad thought eo a*d the vessel Left Them Fighting. I Amon s themanyrsreand aostlp trassure engraved crystal. The casket, wbioh is 1 ; .r open to the view only of the speaiallf pos�}ibly German work of the savouteenth - . Jessla i[alth ey the Tramp Chattetle oarofully.hidden from the eye of the law This is a plain, unvarnished yarn of tbs }—Assassleatson er Frank Westwood-- wan gradually. and remorselessly exposed favored visitor, in Lbe riv4te a artment. Oentury, is aurmoanted by a silver -gilt b the detectives •how the lightest word dace, stilt sea, a nartatib set forth bq eye, P P group of St, George and the Dragon. But AilUe y►eus' Slreterioas Death—Tie Y ' witnesses and backed n p of the ro al castle of Windsor .one of the errdersliott Slprder Care. caroted for voluble,, and the impulse of a p by ooimpaa r y + its claim w notice ariaee not ro much from moment forged the link ohaG hound the alone& entry' in the log of the oil -tank s moat cu.rioua is s carved ivory easket,lined its .own besutp, which is great, as from Throughout the length and braaalth of chains of death = hoiq the scan girl plead• steamer Northern Light. Both to and �� with crimson valve and mounted and the relic which it contains, A thrill of g i to the country little else has been thought of sd for the reprieve of her fat er and her � r ' emotion passes through the * hearts of all oil -tank arrived at New York together ti deeorsted with rosewood and silver. Carv- bat the eztraordinar diaolosuras whiab lover+ is vain ,; and how, at the Inst, every spectatorp when the learn that the Bible Y r000urse halo exhausted ever avenue of none the worse for wear, but upon the ed in low relief in the centre is •winged of that true soldier o yheaven dao. Gordon, g Y ' f have been published it► the deity papers e4oapa being blocked, forced to alert the brows of the seamen who had seen the eight_-�,-, figure, surmounting an altar - with asored rents within. The book is one of the plain• concerning the crimes of the man Holmes, gairhmeat which bud boon meted oat to `,• fire. Beneath this is the terse but express• est description, bound in common brown cad the finding o! the badles at his tog them b outraged justice, and given .aver at sea the memory of the wonder seated '�; :' ,s ,, leather, but its muohtworn appearance+ at like the shadow of some great trouble. ' ive inscription, From Lhe Parseer. once shown the►r it was in constant user young victims in the collar of 16 $t. VIn• tO the cath which they so richly merited, And this—as far as it is s•ible to • Toronto. It is doubtful if the two murderers mt 66efr disgraceful Po Dia , r The caakei rests on s plinth, adorned on The &cored sad much -prized little reliq cent street, doors. upon the scaffold. All these events this yarn in the laggard EngJirh tongue— �; l either side with carved ohiEneras, with war presented to the Queen after Gordon's everttbe country has beoa se stirred by a ere well kaowD and the shadow of their , � olden win and crowned heads and cad death. + 1s what bofetl these roamea : . `` q The tach work of art to be colica& in murderous deed. Toronto has of late had parsing hes hardly pat faded swap. It gi h end 4 bt in ballast lila Northern bearing superb rubies in the oentre of their hard) seemed then thatcruelt could reach g g ' �-r*� this wonderful corridor is a charming little a surfeit of crimes, a. plethora of criminal Y Y � foreheads. On the carved book of the bust by �'V. Bebnas of the Princess Via• prosacu&loan : the people have come t[o A higher pitch or utter heartlessness ba mare Light put oat from iliotterdam dune 21, " �, plinth ie the monogram "V, h," and the toric, cow her Maj'eat the Queen, st Lhe Plainly shown. bound for New York by way of Shields, in -` ' look upon murder, manslaughtbr, and In additioli to these few shore have been Inscription, "Bombay, 1877," The ,back age of l0 years. It is of spotlear white England. After repleairhing her bankers i marble end a 4irfeat em.. ideendiarism as- almost being items, of many others. , Wei. ,; also bears the im erial crown. p g st the English port, hie oil -task turned t P _ . . On the subject of pictures iu the gratin daily news, so plentiful have they be T8s ?6ICHe os8s, her stubby coca to the westward, .nd be - Ip the "Large Dining Room" is file mot old cartlo there is ao lima to dwell. Su oe come. Evanw which two earn • o would i fon the da was done wag oat of sI ht of re it to so. that all the beet of the old miners y g n wbioh the accused iv charged with hav 3' !z rY .beautiful bus certainly imposing Y have siroused the widest interest have in murdered his wife and burnt hie land. Overhead the skier etsged fair ; are most worthily represented, both in the i below the seas heaved listless) and until `:0 ` silver -gilt punchbowl. It was designed house, has ' been postponed to the Y+ elate end private apartments. For iastanae, brooms u nothing, in the face of the Fsll . Assizes, and Lbe Sooflie case at Juty 1 it was a voyage without sigh/ of a ` by 1•'laxmsn and manufactured by Rundell in the " `andyke Room" are no lean than remarkable and eves a•toaadin Partes of These sail or sign of incident, , and Bridges for George IV. when Pridae of bwenty•ttvo of that great master's finest g Peterborough i. now nndar way. Jul 1 dawned fair and Eno. Li ht skies . si works inoludin that wonderful • aoimen devslopmeats wbioh have, dining the last are, as alra•$y ststod, the chief ertminsl Y 8 Wales. Its proportions are so vast t1 and weather clear as a bell held throe h Charles I, on a gray horse, a000fnpanied . g events of the ast ear, and the form - 8 fA +, g P twelve months been brou ht to their P y y the da end at four o'clock m. Ca t. " - the gilding alone is raid to bare cont $10.• by his Master of the Horse M. de Stw notice. Thin roviaee ins been durin s seater wbioh, for Intricacy of detail, y, P• P . 000. Thai ladle which stands in front of Antoine." - P g Parton came on deck with his officers to that time the scene of a obaia of aoonr• strangeneu of motive, ands variety of Dir- , the bowl, was mode tar the pre►seat_ Prince oumrtanoe can Hardly be eqt}ailed in recent 1tNaoy Tia asLMY AIIi of Wales and is of ver rets, desi �rHra atAsT'exrptscls renoes wbioh u almost unrivalled la the history. It will ba notioold that of there and smoke their long pipes. The ship was Y P y far troeedr is unlit the iatare b the criminal sonals of any country ; and the 0440•. some of which have, as have been then 250 miles went o1 Roak Hall. Astern ,/: .,� Thron bout the collection cue is Don• q Y P y said roved to be unfounded the motive g same painter of the same subject, which singular feature characterizing most of ' P + the steamer's screw was kicking pleasantly, ' stantly noticing rare epeoimene of clocks was reoentl arohsFesd b the nation for alleged is insurance money. The Hartley ar'1 she was rapidly reeling. off the knots . Y P Y them is that they hinge, in ane way oc acre davalvctd insurance : the Hysmr caw between her and America. of'stl periods. Here, for instance, ir.a floe 887,600. Hera it also the portrait of another a an the ueatioa of lire iasur• war based a an a motive of elle od laser- axample of Louie -Seize work by the Henrietta Maria, mentions& by . Pepys is ' P Q B Suddenly the - officer on watch started x11. ++ anon. IO is oo account of thio that l'q• anon ; tba enderrbott murder was rbowa with so. a aculatioa of *nr rise gabbed ,5 Ifi65. I was only pleased at a very fine to be the outootne of an Insurance iia ' :' celebrated- Lepanto of Paris; The case is Po y ; his binoculars and drew a careful beagd upon picture of the Queen s mother, when she Punto liar lately gained a notoriety as the the game Piaci ler b •lro elle ed to be ebonized with ormolu mounts. The move- was oua b Vandyke ; a ver cod P P B the distant 6orizan. - a 7 g+ Y g roeae of remarkable crimes wbioh thou b +. S ments which is in erfect order r uires Picture and 'a lovely face." In the ueen's + g involved in the Dicks trial ; and the charge Gres& Soott ! he said, only it sounded, i. f P ' eq tar from enviable, is nevertheless ani no. Io. too Sooliis case i& founded >ipan sa elle• diflerent at sea, "look at there !" winding but once s year. private aadienee rooms are also some tine q anon which while cot diracLl iinvolviia '. The oaaLle is a ms nifio+stit niudeadi of Gainsborough portraits, and, let into the In oonnectioa with the Daae which i• now g y B Nine knots ahead over the weather boa g woodwork, b an inraranes policy, is much upon tl;e rsme the sea was in a great commotion. Colamnr� gisseouer containing over[ two ro completely absorbing the public mind,{ f- old china, mostly �0 8ne that one etandr hundred enamel portraits of royal person• Imes• of spray dashed lisgb in the air and two . hast at the mere thou ht -of ages,from Henry VILand Elisabeth of York, i' worth while recalling briefly the few THE GRZATRW e)* ALLr geest forms, writhia¢ like Cant ensile, . . g real criminal trials of the st g `i to the Queen and Prince Consort, their chit• g pa ciyoatba. )Before the Pitozel murder, all theca grant Played upon the bosom of the neap. But ar :; : 1T3 ENOAIItOUB vALIIt, .+ the ship drew nearer they caw it was not . . dren and graDdehildren. In the Grand Some of these► are ar yet sub judiee,but the cases fade into insignificance. •In those Corridor" are some fine Canalett[or, and a which have been roved the lot of the all play. A battery of binoonlars bore - :. - Look for instance, at a set of three vases o foots as so far known may be brie$y P P upon the two great areaturer, ai,d when -; . " Rose An Barry" Sevres in - the rand beautiful Cornelius Janssens. " The ball crime bas bean aamparatively rimple,though 8 luau to Charles lI. at The Hs ne on his touched upon, and. the present position of they were still miles away the seamen corridor. They ars simply priceless. The g g '- tl the details have in soma instances been „ the oases efined . There have been also renculi made out their true form. designs in front%are beautiful) intaed departure to England, fall of interesting bard tb trace w w conolnsion. But io this g y y �` detail and e►dmiraltly preserved. Also a urban of terser importance, but these few tarunoo there is discovered s stor of •ash One of the two was a whsle,;and a mea- ' amorini in panels, those at the book flowoes cell&& to be be► mentioned stand out amid the y afar of all monsters at that. The crew : on -a white ground. The oentre vane has a series by various m ern artists illustrating infamy, such gross heartlessness, combined , notable events dnrir� her Majerty'a reign, myrLerier or crimes of tale *ouatry with a with as `t~cuteaass of intellrat a d a oald- dida t stop to meaeiure it, bat they acid as � . perforated top • The height of Lhe vases rominence which almost defles comparison. pp one man that it was full 120 feet in length. 18 fourteen inches. Old Sevres even well u a tine Str Jwhua, " Prtaoew blooded indifference. to the bommoneist t ' do hie Hellin " cad some so. rlative t is not proposed hers to deal with ancient In this there was safety in numbers. It was - when first made, was extremely expensive, P pe history, but merely to draw the reader's feelings of humanity, as has perhaps w ithiD fariourl beatin the sea into but now can seldom be urchased ezce b Hogartbs. lr g y, g f.. P P mien to the previous cases, in order that irevza IrzsY zQvAt-Lap• acres of cream foam. Lea io litbel to by millioaaries. Not -many years since a It may not bs genbrslly known that the he may compare them with the terrible cad Tite career of Lhe rivoaer is Dao to wbioh cad iso acrossits bank the other creacnre set of three small jardinieres was sold by name Windsor in from the Saxon Windle• P auction•for $50,000, Sin le lates have shore, winding banks. Windsor as a royal almost incomprehensible butchery by which history affords no parallel. His repeated gambolled in its terrifying sport. For some g P the community i• now confronted. It ma I frequently been sold for 200 nineas about oastleiementioaedinDomeaday book. Hing y. colon inga might be understood., Such time the seameD could not tell what itwae. g ( John lay at Windsor during the conference however, be stated that theca crimes have offences have been frequently known, and Then, as it threw itself clear from the sea, g1.W0) and a Dnp end saucer for 150 not, as a rale, been the deeds of Canadian fru uentl unished. Swindlin both of the saw it was a thrasher, ordinarily uineas (about $750) each. In the " Green at Runnymede. The Round Tower was q y P f3, y g built by Edward IIL, and Lhe terraces citizens, and that the present outrage was insurance companies and in every othear known as a grampus. The thrasher is a Drawing Room" we must look with admire- concocted, and its eireoution commenced, in uise is infinite in its variflt and unendin monster of the near who '•o tion and wonder at the rand desert service were made by Qneea E{izabeth. 06arles )C y g r mmonly hub II. added the Star buildings. • Glrtnitog a foreign country, acid that Toronto was in its schemes, and a new method of acquire apart with the whale. It is gr: at sport for • to which no rival ezists�It was commenced g made the unfortunate scseno of a double ing one's neighbor's gooaa attracts hardly a Lire grampus, but it is ieath for the whale[ '. ! st Sevres in 1784 for Louie RVI. and was Gibbons carved ail the beanLifol floral warder wbioh bar hardly say araUel la assn 0omment. I3 t en In fhb 1 of the ori r parehased by George I V. The manufacture festoons in the different rooms. P p g u soh rash a eareee og N hen Light they The Queen,- heraelt a world-retiawood the records of offeaoer against human life. is attached - describe the grampus as being . ' took about ten years of :the time of. the ' =IeaTT trwr Ix LENQTH. first ceramic artists in the world to complete. lover of art, takes an extreme interest is RECENT GRZAT IMIAIA. A CRY o' LfUIMAt . The round of the bar collection, and no alueration can be ' g pieces is of the moat Of there reat trials the Brat miss that of runnin tram ch�a ter to aha ter ; when a 'This is about fifty. feet longer than the perfect Bleu du Roi, or " (lro Bien." 'The made without her sanction.. $o aeourwte B g P P . painting, chiefly figure subjects in sylvan i. bar memory that even after an &beentFs >�ra. Hartley. for the alleged poiroaiag .of man with a university education, refined limit glvea to the grampus in the sn- landecapee, ere by the mostemiaent •mists of months she at ono dete0ts any alter• her husband, which trial took place at in manner and clear from other viae, hav- cyclopmdia+ but. thea this was a record - ever employed at the royal maaufaotpr soon is the placing of objects ne matter Brantford tart fall. This prosecution ez• ing no motive such as ordinarily precedes breaking grampur. - y' how small, - cited wide controversy and attention, both the ezeoution of a murder, because a man With a l this show st hand and not a The portraits of the Queen and Prince cant to a for admission, the officers were Cbneort, which were exhibited in the ez• •" on account of the tool that the accused of his intelligence could haus found otbar F Y hibition of.1851, are ve fine exam lee of A�IBRICAN LAWLB9SNE'SS, sou a woman whore life war at stakes, and cneaor of coupe from the position is whiab justibed is changing the steamer's course. P _ that the chief witness against her was a he found himself ; when such a clan brings And as the Northern Light drew nigh, the modern Sevres work. These ere half length '--' clan whose evidence tm Parcae& the chile ell big iatelligaaw w bear in orosr Lo Dom• �tcampus kept oa slugging. With to two portraits of the size of life, each painted on L T)slet tied Slorderer Kgus lreeplti its wtth rrteh oontem tar could basdl P haus mit a murder in snob •manner as r evade horny peator•1 Ba Pit bit the whsle right , a Tingle Ptah of pporcelain. ; Theg era copies ohleae's tltreets. urpused p Y i req p cad loft, and then lea in its whale len t6 of the-piatures by -Winterbalteri and were . : been • bad he -conferred to the is oca uenees and baffle the ursuit of p K : i ozeeuted by order of Louis Pbili In weiiee�n derper+ado style, a man, slip• crime which war before the jury• In this the law, he weaves such' a network of from the sea, it delivers thumping blows i present to her Majesty They weree a m. Posed to be C• E• Coli, assaulted and care the woman was dircbarged, thea avi• infamy as can anis be unravelled by the Lhe book of iia groggy combatant. EveD utast elaborate res a the sh 's bo cried Foul 1 rneaeed ;oat before the revolution. of 1848 ahem ted w rdb $. d. Mo(Iloin in bis dense► oat being such ss to show that the q rah . Ot this nature is rP Y P death of her husband bad been caused by the *ase now before the public . Its history Time and again the whale rushed to the Y- and were annexed er the surre der f}ov- Moon, at 64 Adams street io CbicaRa, to poison which she was supposed to have roads like the• wildest dream of the ro• surface and threw itself aloft .in its agony, ernment, [ bat a.terward surrendered to administered w him. mancer, Siad iia se rel romises w be striving fiercely to shake off its assailant. Louis Philipps as hie private ro rl sad the heart of the burtneer dirtrto6 ofChiasga I q pp • presented to her Ma est , P Y on Monde avenin . After esrtowl Atmwt on the same day as the Hartley equally dramatic. Its ohief rotor Ess But the grampus kept n, and when the In the •' Green U awing Room" i! also a wounding MaGiotn, the `thiel earoaped, cad vial oommerieed Llie sbowo s oharsater such las hi}r bean rarely steamer war have to h by claimed first splen& ici ret of four brobze and ormolu Itospeta OD JtibBl>4 1[EYTS met with. and ba has gone through a career blood. candelabra emblematical of the seasons. made the most remarkable race for' liberty : such u ecoid hardly be described. What When Lhe whale threw itself In the sir, _ They are probably ever seen in the rtreeta of Chicago. After by Lhe tramp Chattelle took place bear further will be drawn to light concerning hiw she grampus darted aside cad waited ❑ntil - firing into the mob that panned him, and Listowel, and aroused as abhorranoo and time alone can tell. Toronto may yet play the whale came down. Then it railed in, --' . - . - THE FINEST aPEcii•icNe seriously wounding three citizens, he was agitation which spread from end to cad of a larger part in lbs terrible drama, cad it delivered a body blow and backed oft' before - run down and killed by Officer Rosenthal, the province. For a few days the country is p9uibla that a few more o[ the threads the whale could counter. Cataracts of - of such work in existence. The deaiQns, opposite the entrance of`the Auditorium, was Inept In saspaare, ar the exciting new& surrounding the mysteries connected with' water were tossed into the air, and the sea - modelling of the figures, anal chasing of the on Congress street. The wounded are : iv, of the search for the miscreant ohm* over the came may yet be untangled. boiled far and near with the conflict. Time ornament are simply perfect. The work is McGloin, saloon -keeper, threh wounds on the wirss,and when at length it was known .--- . .>.,,..- and again the combatants were hidden by either of the tete Louie Quatorze or Laois the head, will recover. -H. H. $ternber , that he had been apprehended and bad con. the clouds of spray, s picturesque pet Quiaze perio3, when furniture bronzes of p �� pep 1'ht! A1<lt Doctor. terrible rtgbL, which brought the chief . the fioeet'ctaee were being made in Frsao�, shot in the abdomen; taken to hos its tossed ole breathed ►Wore freely, in the - UDfortunately, the artist's name it not will probably die. Samuel $tone, shot_ in knowledge that Canadian justice would be ll M -A. E. Cr :Maskell, who probably engineer- almost w the verge of tears in ��{ known, as they, in common with most of ngbt le ,will recover. executed w its utmost ►emit cad rho acorn- knawr more sbaut the habits of ante than sorrow that there was no photograpbia ;;'n JticGigoin was alone in the saloon whet► drel brought w the gallows. And the camera aboard.. But in place of that, he . the finest pieces of the period ere unci sed y say other ItviDg perrca, uaiesr i6 churl& drew a sketch of the atfra . In the "White DrawinQ� Room,' the Cole entered and ordered a glass of beer. were Hoc dirappoiated, for (;laLtalle was y Sevres" cabinet of the Louis Soo rind Thin war served to him, and he then asked hanged with commendable promptitude. lis Sir John Lubbock, relates the following It represents the thrasher in its unsports- Pa the saloon -keeper to get him some meat Frank B. Westwood, the young son of curious •tory of how she obsevred 4 num- manlike act of trhumping the whale in the 4o.; demands more than a cursory glance, that he claimed to have left in the ive-box. Mr. Benjamin Westwood, of Jameson avec. her of sick ants visitin their "doctor :" black, Tbey ray abroad tLe Northers Light . From the elaborate character of its desi a + fx that .the thrasher, with his enormous 6na, fl McGloin walked to the entraaoe of the ice- cue, Toronto, was shot st hu father •door +1 They were *sob socompained by rev would ruse vertically twenty feat or mora - Nnd its finished workmsnshi it osis P, bog, and Cole, drawing a revolver, ordered by an unknown person, and died within a probably made for a present to s royal him to go inside and stay there. Metlloio few days. To this day the Due is crapped oral attebdants, and I knew that they above the surface, and then fall full force personage. Its prooelain panels are of turned and struck the robber's face, nearly in mystery. A woman named Clara Ford. were sick by their emaciated appearance-- upon the other's back. 3A "cell de Perdria" turquoise. The plaques knocking him down. The two mea then wa•_arr®rued ou sarpioian of having Dom- fl y r' indeed we first ima ined that the ant All the seamen felt sort for the whale, .. .� in the doors have paintings of flowers io oliacbed and fought d*rperately Cole witted the deed, &Paused to male attire, hospital had turned out for vac siring, but but time is coal cad coal is manes at seri, eo baskets snepended by ribbons. The other managed to get one arm free, and with bis Investigation produced a •ingni4r &equeaea th®Y appeared w hove another object in the Northern Light bore sway on her a concavii plaque's have bouquets of flowers revolver he pounded the saloonkeeper of eiroutnstantial details pointing to bar view. A grave, stroog•looking ant was course, and left the two to flght it out. with turquoise mounts. This is onl one P sittin on a briok wal about a foot above The g g y y , Y vioiourly iDflioting three severe wounds on guilt, and the Dasa wa• nblished far and f3 I+ y map be fi brio et for all an one s4 of a number of these rare cabinets io the the head. The robber than broke loose wide. Her trial lasted several days, during Lha ground, and iaiagiae our surprise when knows, far they were still at it when the private apartments. The are moetl made Y Y from McClloin, end raniriag to the front of wbioh time feeling ren very. high oa both as invalid aropt slowly up the• wall to the eteamee (eft them far aatarn. by the first of the old French "Ebenistes," the saloon, flew down the street, closeily sides. At the and she wan acquitted, and neat of the 'physician,' Immdiataly the such an the world -famed Riesener,Roentgen followed byMegIoinand a crowd ofcitizens. no other clue, has since bean obtained by ' doctor' began to make passer over the and the other giants of the Louie Seize A running fight with its tragic ending then the authorities. 8o fat as is known there atiiiated Dae s head, as thgugh he were A W1lse ChOiat�. .4 period- .The gilded bronze mounts are by ensued. was no motive for the murder,young West• trying to effect a care by the electrical Mothesr—I am very glad to learn that the the great Gothiere, oboes work,for design, a wood having no. scums in the world, and 9ualitias or roma nth*r properties in his young lady you are engaged t[o is deepll . Modelling end -finish, has never been a nal- t' q ,r: A Liberal Eduaatlon. being an houest-miadsd, straightforward antennse or feelers. During all this tinge religtious.. You have made a wise choice. - - , led. His gilding also is so good, and so - boy, of whom those soul nobody to soy sn rho rick ant eemaiaed perfectly mowunlese, Son—Yes, we ge to ati the proper meet• �. thickly lard on, 4e t B have coffered no The late Prof. $uxley held thla opinion with bowed head, white going through the inga church soaiabies end revivals that �; ill word. injury whatever from a e. The same may as to what constitutes a liberal edue&tie : o cation. Mme s1oD It's a +hes Chea er then also be said oaf the Louie Qu4torze cabinet Of aH the ssrts4 of I'ecertt trtaln, how• g• P P a- work of Andre I3onte (born 16421,a1so to be -'The man has a liberal eduoaWon who has aver, theta Iles been sone to equal to intra• Aad so.' ora after aDct he's• oamo up for theaters, bails, and operas.f " ` been so trained in youth that hi• body is ®its of interest and romance of detail that treatment, the stroam of invalids eontinu- __ :A seeu at Windsor, Ae some tndicstioa of tx the value of these works, may be named a - the ready servant of his will, and does with *f ing frern sparise until sunset, when 1 A Fair PRrtnerahip. Boule cabinet in the Jones collection at ease and pleasure al: the work that, as a vus HYANil W1Ite, j' 0essed .w miak0 obsarvationa." . Stranger, -Boy, there's s dime mnseues a ; South Ken•ir,gton wbioh was bon ht for .it a ea able of ;whore inw+lleot far i>be ailepted warder at Wlilie ivallr in _ somawhexe around here, I understand. Dow g mecEaniam p «--- ,_ =517,000. Similar prices were reached in is a clew, cold logic -engine, with= all its , aauar c.lastyesr. COf8ftl811tiUtt3. ou know where it is S I Tbir trial commenced P Y Boy—Yessir. 1 wish I bad a dime Ler get •, several instances for Louis Seize .cabinets, parts of eqqual strongg&h and in smooth in the ginning of May, 1895, and lasted Wife --It I though: a thing was wicked, . ". etc., at the Hamilton Palsce este some few working order,yady,l*o the steam engine, foartsea days, each of which sou replete I"d.dfa before 1'd cta It, ID• years since, to be turned to 4ny kind of work, and ■pin in -sensational developments rand incidents. Husband -.-So. would I. ° - Stranger—NVell, poo conduct •me' to the �-- _ In the "Grtinfl Corrid'or," whose 620 feels the gorssmers 4s well u forge the anchors Eminaat oaanasl weer aagt►ged on bulb Wife--$qb ! I think rtnokiaq vigars is place, and I'll give yo.0 the d,me. of length is literally crowded with objects , lis All ri ht. That's a fair artnershi �, ' Qf the mind ;whore mind it stored with a sides cad a battle of legal elan• took ti vrickeid waste; sn impious defilement. in Y— R , P� ` of the greatest interest. one notices a white- knowledge of the great and f undamentsal place, while Lho two oung moa looked on fact. You furnish th capital, an' furnish th 1. marble recumbent statue of 11. R. H. brains 1 w • - '�= -, truths of nature and. of the laws of heir it all ircm ,fila_ duo , wi.th draw_ n .sad• Hnsbt►nd--Thein you phoald -not smoke, Princess Elizat nth of Clarsnoe, daughter of P :....�. y; o eratioas ;one who, no etanted sis0etio, Is furrowed fc.eee and acxie;as eyes. The Band the a match, please: - yfi�Qrq A8 yQ,aS• _ William IV., and -oonsequently heir full of life and fire, . but whoise psasione are tormination of the. case witnessed a scene --•»-'-- - apparent to the throne of En land. The trained to come W a halt by s vigorous will, never, rhsapsi paralleled iia _ Toronto, $ Pe. .BIfPB Phill�l'hiDpT. G4uest (an rity)—What has become of sLatuu whieii is the servant of a tender oeasoisnce ;who }las During the bourn whits the .jtacy oras oqy oat an learned to love atl.be4at whether of no.- the ocaEuTd `lli fctlnti of thedeatlrear VVhgt dill+eti.do wit'!s tirl that waiter i gave my order to m MOST GiRdOEFIII.LY D>cBIaPSD y' cout�t•hoase i tore or of art, to hate all • vileaoes, and m iacreagsd-::gtrtil'the'litrooet ctae Lbs dt t laf,. f ,ygtr 2, hour s n.! ,..: g f It kod b . .�. - HO► 't'Vi►iter T don't know ssb bnL Eo represents e4aeptng infant, .betlrs the respect others u;bimself.. Such a onc,sfid nn a ltatttrd fnati et.te: ao y ttlil�q _I b.rdarewaa`p ' ,bf!` goal tar's naris W. $co lar o o r },. w` ?ii.l j r a t ! : snot ltkal he's weaiLin' an some ant wi*� p , m , $o. it oat n the ,Bias load a Ilberq►1 edupatloa, `Lh+t err d 1, p� - ; + k tcap,J.. p y Y . g o t { Y,F �7 ,q3p, , {, rah 1 T. �� s� . t . ,. f ,�` flAe>l' tlft ; - - -- - + r ' , ♦ ...-. ... d- -: - .0 L.. - : • - .:t : t.k- .9 - 'd- Til .1. - �. .-..t -:Y . Ff ...- .3 -k.-,ct.+b - r• i'i +�. _ L-Fi`-.. �f 7i >r� �S/." .'- :-. - _ -. .. .4:.. _ :: rx Ss. ,�[1 r ,r%.. w .. 43 '.fes . - .� +- .t... -..:- sem. .: - .-, C¢_ +m .. '+?4 -r:1 - - :`"1, ..0 -, -. .. ... r >.� so. .- a� _ . - _ _ y.. . _- .. s - - .F:' r t'na - g• i� - ..xa 'tK�?- {, `tip-. _ : i , £� _ rya .'V. gg ��11 z. 4,. 3 , .,x Via. -- _,_. .--..:�- .'- .... .-, ,. .. :. .:: .. �. .. .- -. 9 i �. H' _ .. � PYA��� • � .ay �, - NZ.=- .. -... �:.-.�:.:- ..: :- -. ._:. . - -:.. ,.. ,.�... �, .. ��, ..4�r », -;. - fir.[ _ ...: . , . _ � .:' s eta .. , _ �" - v, .. :. a .3 .. : e _„ .. -.. ,.. . ,. Y. , rp - 'lie .,t , ,ate - . , - r r :, s " _ . L, p ,: �5r[' , . - - - . - - , - ::. A... ' aw„ki&Sf`,._ •may(!`` , ,.,, v r . .. -., b .t. .� ; F ,. .;� if ,,.. _- y • ..tit -'3. __,rt:...-.>a.._;n.'-'r.vx.,iX:✓-,y ci.`'-.�'i rY.rim,?s..sc%:.?q,+'M,...,a.r;a?�,h?ev. ,ray�°,'u�e::. - . S f 4 * I ' . b k'°` �j.-y r., ,.. { ..t.,'�j`, 'gip 4j 14 '�` +try %'w .: 1�..4k A `. 3,' 1 /, _ - - THE TERRORS OF DYSPEPSIA• - �A Disease`That Make the Life of its : Victims Almost Unbearable . A 5ntferer rot Years.Tolls IIA'It/' She 6ii.- tallied Keller—A Bright Ill or (lope .: _ for 'Those. Similarly Affected From the Bowma.nville Nowc ,�� The editor of the Newe,in company with Mr. Jury, of the well known firm of Stott •-ate"'- - fi Jury, visited the home of Samuel Wood, i* . -- in the township of Darlington, for the plir- pose of ascertaininv the partioulars of an- ot her of those remarkable oures happily r . ,brought about by the use of Dr. Williams' - Plr k Pills fur Pale People. It was Mrs. ' Wood who' had thus been released from suffering, and when the' newspaper . _ man made known his mission she -. _ . � said, " Yes 1 can give you a bright testimony in favor of Dr, Wil- - liam's Pink Pills, for I believe if they did not save my life, they at all events released _ me from untold -weery. Some three years .ago dyspepsia came upon me in a severe . . -_ form. I doctored with one of the local _ doctors for more than a year, but all the time was growing steadily worse. The medicine .I took cost me a dollar a bottle, and the expenditure was worse than use- . less for it did me no good. Then my hus- band -thought as I was growing worse, it would be better to try something else, as they ;elt that unless a change soon came I • was uoomed to live through bhe terrors of a dyspeptic's life, Sometimes I would be fairly doubled up with the pain, and it seemed as if a knife was cutting into me. >i:: I then tried a number•of medicines recom - mended for dyspepsia, but none of them brought the hoped for -relief. We had so often read of the remarkable cured achieved - by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that I determined to give them a trial, I got a • supply and before thesacond box was gone I found myself getting better. I continued the use of the pills until I hal taken eleven . bozee ween I was fully recovered. This - was a, couple of years ago, and I have not now the least sign of dyspepsia." - Mrs. _ '`'Food further said that her husband had . . been a victim of kidney trouble for a long time and had taken a great deal of medicine f-or•it.s cure but to no avail. When it was . seen that Pink Pills were doing hie wife so much good, Mr. Wood determined to try- . - them, and they acted like a charm as he is now entirely free -from his complaint, and he -attributed ell to the use of Pink• Pills - - and would not be without them in t1he house. - I, Messrs, Stott &t: Jury informed the News - that Pink Pills have an enormous sale. - , Tiley have handled Pink - Pills for years and say that they cannot recall a single instance in which. % customer came back - and said thev were not perfectly satisfied with the reAuIca. This is certainly a -re- markable record, but then Dr. Williams' - Pink Pills, is a remarL-able medicine, and - oures when other medicines fail: - Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold only . in boxes bearing the firm's trade mirk and wrapper (printed in fed ink), and may . be half of all druggists or direct by mail by - • Dr. Williams' Medicine Company,' Brock- ville, Ont,, or Schenectady, N. Y. at 50 -cents a box, or six boxes for $`1.50. . - • - -- ------ i : THE OLD TEASER : -- ' -A WiiPii ie Side-WheeIe.r; Which Hae Seen - Nisch gervlce. : ,�. - r _ _ �,. _ C' 4 1,V b N. i? 1. r - u,-,. 1+' i? - •res%Fad e tt vim. `k s «.=s it. ��y 9.• Y 3: -iso• . ,s' -i: i1t. 4 : 4 "'.rF - v .- :lEv. , ,t y. .! 7f I. - t•M-C''F:':• _.1-r€JJW -.h.. :,sem - ,- �_ -. y.: :. a *-. u_. '. lk: ,rye ,, - .. , _ v _ . _ _ _., -., ,r J. !rL`t4i ;t'',.", `.. -_-.-.'••*,a.= }� �'y,.. P'^' .. i,7 .,� aim„_.. - r� ¢¢ t#. . %3`.. �� :f: ' ' P ,.. s T, -� 4 ate- R•r . - €. . .- - . rx' .� a ,.. , - ` v a . , ._ :. 1. _., s j I , .. -. r , - 0 . +< :3 ..... . z.1.... -.r5 .+.:.. , . .,: -,,, ,33s-r'x , .M. ' t i .. .. ,•. .-..:._-. _ : Vis'{' �: - • _ $� is } �; -. .-� ' ,., _ #� k r6 iW y:' { J. b f., , - - - _...-.C. Ft -.. , ... . y 1 - - �_ - ._.�-.. -�- -- --- . Waiter 1 B eesteak, Ham and Bogs, QLIc�IN%ssi '$ »AIR d Good StorB.', ° �� • 3 .• r for One aiter 8,,o a Co umiteo A story is going the round# at the ex- • } z a'" • This a sttttra� pi°FT®', pen#e of ono the best known moo of this Th. L.rs•.t x..ntr.enr.r.-ot ' i ' "(Ind gave tis meat, but Lbs: c#evid sent �,. Y g sand Dr 114gnear's Cure for the 8oart plana. We shall notmctn4ion hie narne,but PURE MICH CRADIL .' r,a t~t'f t us 000lrs is a trite sa i>a From bad at Opoe to be Taken, t ccoki,,g, fast eating and overeating pomes you know him. Of Bather determined mien • a whole train of diseases -indigestion dys• No nae can read the daflT ppaper Rlthont he has of late been showing signs of meatal Cocoas andCNOCOlATE8 pepeda, bflioueness, catarrh of the stomach, heing seriously imprePsed with the fact that agitsation. He wears a full beard, but a on cissa Congaent, haler s•i.ea t_ - a largo number of people in the presort ago ¢4:fi headache, dizziness, and the litie, 0od also have within their system the evtdeneo of apo• few days since his wife, much to her alarm, HIGNEBT AW�R08 $>..¢ 7 gf►ve lie a brainy, man who oompouaded the ploxy. Thte is Roen one. telt often, in a tremb found him sharpening a razor. She thought . � a ling and unoertalnt of the limbs, and ire- his mind was - unhin ed and went into e°°' Lh. sr"' ?° ' "golden Medical Discovery," a eorreotfve Y g I :; of all the ills resultin from overeatia quently in an unpleaRant dizuinese and light• h sterics. Ex lanations followed and it 4` `-i g g news of the,hoad• He is a very unwise man y Industrial and Food T' rq� . and bad blood. Dr. Pierce of Hudalo, has who. knowing these symvtori to exist, does was found.that ife had for him still some • z� furnished in the "Discover a reat de• not pro np tly take measures to have them re- charm. He intended to use the razor u on 1 EXPOSITIONS !� -� sideratum in America, where everybody is moved. We know of no remedy that has been painful corns. A friend who had used Put• - II i , IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. � ;>�9y so remarkably successful in this particular as , I:: PP ��,d'° in each a hurry to make money, they Dr. A now'sCur© for the Heart. Prienarily nam s (,ern Extractor with saccess advfeed t1 ° CSUtIOq; rn ..few of-th z fps haves no time to eat, and scarcely anyy time it is a�eart Cure, but It is equally ofrective in is use, with the following resultrs, : Man yy many imitation= : - x to live. It favi orates the liver cleanses what +s to some extent a parallel disease, woo- alta ha 1 , '! of the label. asd wrapper on ort $ , q ppy, wife ditto, ra20r Yent Sway. gcoat, consumer should mak•.ati x : I, the blood and tones up the system. pleotic Pymptoms, In a<setason when unusual Use Putnam's Corn Extractor. tts.t our place or rnanutaoterte, - `Q hes prevails and excitement often rune high, namely, Dorchester. Yale. t Z ;,� - - we are do'ng a kiadnesls to men and women t•�rintedon each pacicase ; py Delicate diseases of either sex, however b lett ng them know of this remarkable meth• Rheumatism indubed, speedily and permanently- cured, cine. SBLD BY ©ROOERb EVERYWHERl. .a Book of partioulars 10 cents in stamps, - Aa P. 77.3 may not always be oared -bat it may be _ ,� mailed sealed in plain envelope. ,Address, _ _ _ _ __ greatly 'relieved and in one minute by the WALTER BAKER ACO. LTD. DORCHESTER YABL r ` World's Dispensary Medical Association, _ use of NERVILINE or nerve pasta ours. -- — ".. 863 Main St., Auffalo, N. Y. ■ ■ - Its action can only be expressed braying STAMMERING Permanently oared " '�' � it is wonderful. Try Nervilina on will► bye strictly > T for ` ��' Jack -" To feather your nest you be deli hted, tional yxtem: No advance toes. Woi for 1 , must have money." Tom- Yes, there $ circular. THE ONTARIO INSTITU E, -1 , .. 65 3huter 3t ,Toronto �� , ie nothing ao delightful ae cash down." [ 4 prescribe Scotts Emulsion of FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS �ISNINC TACKLE, sporting Goods, Guns, Arantunition, .Fite., very large %too � ::,..e,l Cod-liver Oil and H O hos-. Write for rices. Correspondence solicited. , � s'- PROTESTANT AND CATHOLIC CLERCYMFN p � cosTNN "e co., hites because the find their lees Notre name st., Chari cter of Dr. Agnew se Catarrhal p y --_ liRontreal �`J r patients Can tolerate it fora MILL 8UPPLIE8.—Tetl�w'e English Ca1•it'I�� t owder. lothing, Belting, Mill Machinery, Woolls While Protestantq and Roman Catholics are long time as it does . not u set W p Cottons, Yarns, sate, saponitled Wool wide apart as to certain remedial measures Oils. ldobt. S. Fraser, r}�: proposed•just now. they find common meeting the stomach nor derange the 3 9t. Helen �t., Montreal. fr ground in Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, - Take Hamilton alone. This medicine has been dlgest1021 like tile. plalII Oil. AGENTS WANTSU owed by Presbyterians like the Rev. Mango 'd . Fraser, D. D., and Rev. John Scott, D, D., by Scotts Emulsion is as much - 0108. the latest and best hue of Books ast Episcopalians m with the Rev. W. H. Wade. r j� btiblea in Canada, all sizes and priori ,•" and Rev. Chas. E. Whitcombe; by the w ell easier to digest than the plain u�` �[ Terme liberal. Write for circul$$rs. = Y* , known Baptist Rev. G. Anderson; by promin- TIIGCOOR S BEST FRIEND WILLI" BRIGGS, Publisher, Torontte oil as milk is easier to di est LARA[t3T 1S�A1 C!1N CANADA, ent members of the Methodist churoh, and by g Ontario. - - :': x1 the Rev, Fattier Hinchep, and many of hie Besides, the fish parishoners. They all telt the one story of the butter. greatgood thixmedicine has done them. The fat taste is taken out of the oil,- y, - same story has come from the most prominent Y . #ler ymen, in Toronto and elsewhere. IO ie and it is allnxost alatable. The B ■ - .. BE g . R un like any other catarrhal remedy, simple, � .- easy and pleasant to Lake, and quick in acure, Way Slekly Chll. en, @maCiated, '; It will give relief within ten minute!, in Hay anxmic and consumptive adults, r Bettsr this season than ever. Everybody wants them.. Every - ,, Fewer. $old by all druggixtR. Sample Bottle fain flesh 011 SCOtt�9 Emulsion. dealer sells them. They wear like Iron. and Blower sent. on receipt of two 3 -cent . -- - k; stamps. S. Gl. Detchon, !! Church street, very remarkable. -- --- --- - -Toronta . = „ ibis's ne perew0ed io accept a tub,ctttatet - UPRIGHT and HORIZONTAL. - --` "V �r I hate these bicycles built for two," Scott & BelievNle, Spa, and said Mies J emmieoa. " It encourages poo• __ �_ St. StatlOnar�, Portegle 8t. Semi • PortablE q isle to talk behind your back_- ��A M$R•S here is a snap for you. Harris �� �� - - All sizes' hex +sample cloth pieces tot qullla. t3enderrse iteelpe•—For Makin R 8 Delieloua 1 for 1xial lot, good value., e & - Health Drink at Small Cost• _ 2�, i19, 31 wiuiam sir , Toronto. Adarll's (toot Beer Extract....:.....nno bottle Cili:NT13 WANTED for the Farmon Fleischmann's Yeast ............... .halt a cake A 1' riend and Account Book, highly re •a -w• I Su ar........... ....................two pounds oonilnended by the several Miniawrx of AQ- I . g t Lukewarm -Water ... two gallons riculturo for Canada. Prices low, Terms ! 1 .•, a ` Dissolve the sugar and yeast In tho water. liberal, Send fur circulars, WILLIAM R1111"s, >�It�ZO)gLL�U in I$impiioity, lgffeettve • add the extract, and bot the; place in a warm Toronto, Oat, ------'— - Working �uwlitiee sod DtivabWty.' place for twenty to .r hourP until it ferrnontR, �I�O �� then place on foe, when it will open Rpar{aiag FOIL A OLD CANAL IAM $TAMP gUARANTEED TO ,61YE FUII POWER GLAIM�D - and delicious, - • uRed etwoen , I 1 and Mi. KOOK UP W►t'R OLD LE -I'll %and old not •ao to ss as earsssautsn The root beer can be obtained in all drug s,,A and grocery stores in 10 and 25 eont bottled to IectionR of st,anip+ and lit tl►e hi hent emb, Over ,2,,000 in sueet>lissftll operattoon. . . price for them tram ($. p NEDNAN it will a ou to strife w beton buys a, Pan,lAldt tip. make two and flue gallonti. 6;4 Main St. E.. Hamilton Ont. P y y She-" Have you ever loved another Y' ---- -- -- .__--__ 1�euPPtrof•e000s.ersd and vwbils» �% /� He-" Yes, of course, Did you think I'd Kaohinery of Ali Hinds, }.. ''�t°""u �""' v* ATER�,t1U�s BRANTFORD, CANADA - ,- praetioeon a nice girl like you *" Iron, d'indrnillR, Fire Department f3ap . . - • , ., plies+ and Waterworks Plants! down too ' . . DO NOT sQlr'FiC$ Engine Packing of the best kind. J. R NAUD, Manufactugers' Agent, ' With,Kidney Complaint -You Can be 1Re.' 'l--57 Notre Uime St.. Mpntreal, . . - ' issued within Siz Hours, lTtOgONTO CUTTING SCHOOL offer- I I take mart pleasure i`n stating that I have 1 special advantages t'+ yuung inen de-Airolty I . I - been using South American Kidney Cure,and of ,acquiring the art of cutting and fitti ug gent- - I, . � I . found relief withfqq six Hours after drat dope lemen'x gartnent+t. No tetter trade, is rare - .I t.tken. I became alek in January, 1693, when' chance. Writo for particuldars, 113 Yong* - . I employed ,:overal of the local ph}} sicianw,acid tit. Also agents for Me-Dowell's Garment ' , wiu; treated by t4em until the Pall of 18.43 I DraftinK Machine for Ladies. I . ' . without. rereivtng nuch behotft. I then began --------=----- - . unin :iouth Amer -can Kidney Cure. and h.►vo �AtiTFI) HELP. --Reliable men In every I g 44 4 found great benefit, and am allnoRt, if not « locality !local or travelling) to intro- I � . 1 I . I - I �t quite, cured. Have not been taking any of duce auewdiacoveryand kee►ourshowearda 1 - , the medicine for seven weeks, and toot ,td . well as ever. Mtia A E. Yot+rrci, ISarti,itoo, I to ked up on trona, tent•e�and liridgut through I 1 out ►:awn and country, r+te.►dy employmeaG I ' d P•(, Com ini,000n or salary. ffl5 trer month and ex • I . 0 0 i e First girl---'" Cholly isn't such a fool as pensees. and monoy deposit# d in any bank when „ " started- For particulars writeThe World Med. I e he looks. 13eoond girl- No, indeed, Elect ric i'.o., P.O. 13ox 'lrl, London. Ont , Can, he couldn't be.„ i .. .. . F -_ Il " _ ARK lY(tU 110NKST, ,yt1HER, INDU8TR1- + : - : 1 � _ 1 . ,Tobaa000 Tattered sad Torn. ,'- OUS I -if so engage with us for 1ti95; B3W o f i ,4 f '! "t t. 1 ac' s I tobnth. &3.0X) a yokr. You ruin make it oasy; a %� � , f r 1 `ii •y''f� - _ )'very day we ipeet the man with shabby 1 six hour a da). Our agents do not coin l S't 11 t '++� , c clothes, sallow -skin and shambling footr-tc}t,y� pplasia of hand times, 1t'hy f Theyy are nirak s �1f-- � • C)�_ . - 1 holding out a to�aceo palRied _hand for ilio inK uu►nt�y selllnK otic Perfectio[i t)ish !t'a,ih -�+'' charity tivarter. �Tobatcu destroys manhood � er, the only practical family", waxhor m+tnu- } -�` ' d �.. and the li+tppigess of perfee:t vit:altty, !Vo -To lectured ;wit.be�, dr1eR an .polisheR dishes > Bac Is guaranteed to cure just such eases, and perfoetly in two minutes; no oxperience - i _ ' ' it's charity to make then: try, $•.►id under 1 need Raary . a child of ei{lbt operatcl it ea,cily; y �q guarantee toeuro b Druggiafa everywhere, the+apanddural►le; wclatht thirtc�n pounds; . ._ � '2Lci�m 1 � . Book free. Ad. Sterling ltemedy t:'o., 371 St, rill of Mali rust shoe, sreel ; capacity Itis) '0 � , t Paul fit,, Montreal. pies#+. rlfi,es++r) for Ila e.luul ; evorY t,amily �. ` "Isn't Smith d set !" " No.• haat tier• want, ono. ti',nt dun t h,evu to CaRl,aNa7 aR t s p 1 soon ar people know you n+ave it for wtie they _ �f � �.� � _ row a quarter to have his hair cut -that's »end for a dhh w:,.,h1-r. F,ac', agent'" tot rt- - ' Wo tRI !;/ - • all 1" - . tory l,rotr-cted no competition. We furnish ,,f, � M1 n wuill) tw-elbria „ix txnindss in rico cage. i ' - '�` j I to la,di- a ant, to take order,i with; ora• ' i n A Family snQe for Want of a Mothei•'ii , - agent mit a $_1i.53.tlr�r ten day,.. Address, �a n ' ttention. I for full particulars, Per oction -Mfg. Co.. a- l 1 I '� e Lnglewood, 111. •e 1 Mr. Neil Morrt on. A4 John, N. b.: ''illy. - ---- — �6 - -- ; t s , daughter, Mrs. Ur'•gory, has had rheuinFai,ml i so bad slicingg tht butt year that she wax unable I to help her children, or attend to their hou,e- I - hold duties. E 'eryt.hing imaginable wait r may, Y tried, but to no pis po-e, A was at 1•iRt. reeom- 1 • s - t mended t.o get , I uth-Atneriean dtheumn4ic - �„� ," I i . Cure. One bottle :arcus ms daughter within l """' �� a . , four days, and t to a much pleab+rre, in giving I ; t this recoiamendatin. TW UHTRY C TTREtia , - They say Ch�ally. has moretmoney than J C I C C - _ brains." " Th n why don't you set your - oa for him Y' . POWER• PRESSES I. " - p• ; . Bigger than any other, better than any other, with over five acres of ht:)It SSAI�E at a bargain for selling space attics over a thousand employees. Think what that means—a Toronto Industrial Fair:.- - Cash. Ur tiwe wtluld be given whole town under one roof, and every class of merchandise that goes An unbroken reoorei of succors in the - , past is the hest p ssible guarantee that the I o_il satisfactorily endorsed well together.. � It.'sells Groceries as well as Dry Goods, Bicycles as well -.. - I17 lbronto Industr al 1+:xhibi tion of 1tiA5, vows. '. I �. . I as Shoes, Furniture as well as Housefurnishings. Easier to tell what -which opens onto }lad of September, will I , . • - . . .. be a display of nrivalied attractiveness, ;, i —:_ I isn. t here than what is.. We buy in the biggest' markets, sell on the Man im rovements in the buildin a and Y P g ' _�,' _ , ,I .__. ,_ ___ T closest margins anti do a business aggregating millions of dollars every -- �' grounds have b�kn made to further the ii�� �, n�� - eonveuience of r.zhii�ttor8 and the public, So 1' RA N [1 W I ��SO N9 year. We have thousands of customers in small towns and villages all and with the return of an era of prosperity KU1H UI~l 1(. E, i pP g - ' II % ,� over Canada whoa recial:e the savants es Ot - - - the enterprise pf the management w,Il 1 I - . . doubtless be tetn'arded by a thorough I 'j'oroiltA. - - appreciation of the inducement offered. i i The volume of a habits this season wtil be Sr ,OPF�tNG BY tWlA1L ! , larger and more d versified than Pver before,I r a and special attra :tons of a br+lliant anti Q� -�, f , I . • . . , exciting character will be presented, �k, -M - i - - , including- the novel military spectacle . I "" Wherever you are, the facilities of our store 'are at your service. "The Kelief of - Luoknow," with gorgeous � Bright clerk do your shopping for you as carefully and as satisfactorily. ,4 Oriental ac,:6asories and pyrotechnic edeots . s on a scale of grandeur and variety hitherto ' ` j '. , as though- you stood at the counter in person.. All orders are filled the �� •`- unequalled. The system of cheap railway ��9 . a same da as received.. Re uests for sam les and 'in uiries re ardin - fares and official excursions from far and q' r 1 y - 9 p g $ -;F.,� afar enable all to visit the fair% at trifling It's no beCausC . goods receive the same careful attention. , Our notion of a store is a .A t,, cost and everyone should take •dvantsge l►m Scotch but. , tl1 store to draw the trade of the country ;`. a store to be' chosen all .over the r �} of the opportunity, as - it embodies all bhat I a .� ,,,. ie best worth seeing and knowing in you ' c a n n s - � country, because it serves its customers' near .and far so weji.. - .�#.4 mechanical progrese,and seienti8e invention . . Mti: - All entries close on the 10th of August. smokC a better - .. -' ittL fes,. Cigar than f' - jam. 'Gold is the h I ad-Nasrl Beim gives im r= 08 RAY " r`�. mediate reliet, eedily oures. Never tails. R + t . E — - + t . .4 _ -, . . ' A,�,=Bad Break: i, Tke� COtt 5C al ilrk y_ fell 198, E09 UMITEQ, ::: �6arles--I se, Mated. yon base gottiy 1 % sirlFa >Bt..18G 161, ,18td, ; : •but I et sat �a sen Street �WeWt, lOand 12 All Under stain Rntranee. -T t hotograpf, in k laws os honor. ` ; aw at,.13 1a 17 iii. 21, fit, 26 y a•�'�' p Maad Yes I always reserve this placr of them for 0 , dlbm* l�l'eek ii ii. and i9 Ono hoof. _ " - E for the man I eu ed-that4s-:I tneant tet r r i BtTitrlNQ Ot'8'I01 :: , O YO.� LFL $T. t ti .:. x Prima Minister Stambato� Iof Sale -, •ti!&J I to sa And i . too r half an hour to y Q:` - 7 Warwicic Lased Warwick S tl$!'G, _ < garia, was fatally stabbed by siss�#*ins oho a=plain way hat nnluaky speech and re• 9 TO RO Igl'T� `+ f dogged his steps in SoSa,. #tore ponfldeD 1gNP1Nt Ta1AGC4 BQ:, 11fe�liritt[ati, L.ONDAN. ENti, ' s ; t- I - .�,. ' 'i . - ; .. 1 .I - - � a" .. it �� 7, 1 . , - , .:. ka L. ..,1 .. , - ,_ _.. - - .. -� .- .. ,. 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'. ,� : d _ -'i- ".,�., ::}v, -.yrs `t , .�_'.r;s ,-4ak}�_ , a.<" -17i" h.�w ! :M' 4 ,.:._:. :,rs� - _ _ , ,.,. 4rt,',v`•ir,EYi' _ _ ...Y�[,ifi'f`�.. t,usr..:'-41 "�I :r` w t-_ . e:cZ{ f:, f -.� .:: - - One more round trip of the Mirimich - - between Montreal and the Guff ports an he etanoh old boat's life work will hav . " ended. The quaint eide-wheeler of th - -- - fash-ion of a generation ago will give plat • to the modern twin screw steamship Camp ana. The early history of the M irimichi ,i - unique, inasmuch as she was designed• fo an entirely -different trade from the peacefu one she has followed since the early 70's - She. was built at London, England, -in 1464, . by J. Penn, and was christened the Teaser. - , For whoin she was originally built is no - 19riawn. This was kept a secret, no doubt, - for the reason that her intended trade wa of a semi-pir.tical nature. She was design- _ e -i for a blockade runner bet Ween ,Souther _ porta of the United States and Europe. 1 : t' fat near -1864 -the war of the rebellio was at ire height,' and the navy of th Unit -A States had hompletely blocked al - trathe between the rebel porta and hurope. The speed. of the Teaser was about sixteen - miles per hour, which was accounted ver - fast iu thoRe days, acid' it war, thought the she could outsail the. snips of the. United . Stlites navy. She'was captured, however, . on her first, trip, as she was trying to ge out of a hiockacled Southern port with' a cars,_ of ootton, rlf ter the clone of the war, in 1865, she was sold by the United- States - Government,, and for a time was employed -" 'in the Gulf of Mexico between New Orleans ai,dGalveSton. Coal being very expensive, this did r. of prove a paying investment, and she was laid up in New Orleans until . .. ld72, when her present owners,the Quebec -, •Steamship Company, purchased h,er. 1 Afteratlons, such as the deck houses, etc., have since been made. ' Her boilers were renewed six years ago, though. the engines - - : are the Baine -as when she waq built•. She - has made 300 round trips to the lower ports, whieh aggregate -over 600,600 miles, and in ail her service has never lost a life. . . The Ease of It. '. I.; - -- George (nervously) -"I'd like 'the be m - in the world, Kitty, to marry you, but I -- ' don't know how to p. opbse. . Kitty (promptly and practicallyl-Phat's - all right, George. You've finished with , me ; now go to papa, _, . ' ! I I .. His Reasoft , 1` Teacher -Well, Tommy, you were got present yesterday ; were you detained Iat . home in consequence of the. inolemeney'of _- the weather ? I Tommy—No, ma'ain ; I couldn't come .. cause of the rain. . - ' I' ;' - He Did. . I , I was in hopes that your father~ would . • t say a good word for me 1 exclaimed the hal,less lover. - - I ask di him tl ed D oa 8mthe he wan faamily he -said, Gracious heaven - y ,�. - r _ _ �,. _ C' 4 1,V b N. i? 1. r - u,-,. 1+' i? - •res%Fad e tt vim. `k s «.=s it. ��y 9.• Y 3: -iso• . ,s' -i: i1t. 4 : 4 "'.rF - v .- :lEv. , ,t y. .! 7f I. - t•M-C''F:':• _.1-r€JJW -.h.. :,sem - ,- �_ -. y.: :. a *-. u_. '. lk: ,rye ,, - .. , _ v _ . _ _ _., -., ,r J. !rL`t4i ;t'',.", `.. -_-.-.'••*,a.= }� �'y,.. P'^' .. i,7 .,� aim„_.. - r� ¢¢ t#. . %3`.. �� :f: ' ' P ,.. s T, -� 4 ate- R•r . - €. . .- - . rx' .� a ,.. , - ` v a . , ._ :. 1. _., s j I , .. -. r , - 0 . +< :3 ..... . z.1.... -.r5 .+.:.. , . .,: -,,, ,33s-r'x , .M. ' t i .. .. ,•. .-..:._-. _ : Vis'{' �: - • _ $� is } �; -. .-� ' ,., _ #� k r6 iW y:' { J. b f., , - - - _...-.C. Ft -.. , ... . y 1 - - �_ - ._.�-.. -�- -- --- . Waiter 1 B eesteak, Ham and Bogs, QLIc�IN%ssi '$ »AIR d Good StorB.', ° �� • 3 .• r for One aiter 8,,o a Co umiteo A story is going the round# at the ex- • } z a'" • This a sttttra� pi°FT®', pen#e of ono the best known moo of this Th. L.rs•.t x..ntr.enr.r.-ot ' i ' "(Ind gave tis meat, but Lbs: c#evid sent �,. Y g sand Dr 114gnear's Cure for the 8oart plana. We shall notmctn4ion hie narne,but PURE MICH CRADIL .' r,a t~t'f t us 000lrs is a trite sa i>a From bad at Opoe to be Taken, t ccoki,,g, fast eating and overeating pomes you know him. Of Bather determined mien • a whole train of diseases -indigestion dys• No nae can read the daflT ppaper Rlthont he has of late been showing signs of meatal Cocoas andCNOCOlATE8 pepeda, bflioueness, catarrh of the stomach, heing seriously imprePsed with the fact that agitsation. He wears a full beard, but a on cissa Congaent, haler s•i.ea t_ - a largo number of people in the presort ago ¢4:fi headache, dizziness, and the litie, 0od also have within their system the evtdeneo of apo• few days since his wife, much to her alarm, HIGNEBT AW�R08 $>..¢ 7 gf►ve lie a brainy, man who oompouaded the ploxy. Thte is Roen one. telt often, in a tremb found him sharpening a razor. She thought . � a ling and unoertalnt of the limbs, and ire- his mind was - unhin ed and went into e°°' Lh. sr"' ?° ' "golden Medical Discovery," a eorreotfve Y g I :; of all the ills resultin from overeatia quently in an unpleaRant dizuinese and light• h sterics. Ex lanations followed and it 4` `-i g g news of the,hoad• He is a very unwise man y Industrial and Food T' rq� . and bad blood. Dr. Pierce of Hudalo, has who. knowing these symvtori to exist, does was found.that ife had for him still some • z� furnished in the "Discover a reat de• not pro np tly take measures to have them re- charm. He intended to use the razor u on 1 EXPOSITIONS !� -� sideratum in America, where everybody is moved. We know of no remedy that has been painful corns. A friend who had used Put• - II i , IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. � ;>�9y so remarkably successful in this particular as , I:: PP ��,d'° in each a hurry to make money, they Dr. A now'sCur© for the Heart. Prienarily nam s (,ern Extractor with saccess advfeed t1 ° CSUtIOq; rn ..few of-th z fps haves no time to eat, and scarcely anyy time it is a�eart Cure, but It is equally ofrective in is use, with the following resultrs, : Man yy many imitation= : - x to live. It favi orates the liver cleanses what +s to some extent a parallel disease, woo- alta ha 1 , '! of the label. asd wrapper on ort $ , q ppy, wife ditto, ra20r Yent Sway. gcoat, consumer should mak•.ati x : I, the blood and tones up the system. pleotic Pymptoms, In a<setason when unusual Use Putnam's Corn Extractor. tts.t our place or rnanutaoterte, - `Q hes prevails and excitement often rune high, namely, Dorchester. Yale. t Z ;,� - - we are do'ng a kiadnesls to men and women t•�rintedon each pacicase ; py Delicate diseases of either sex, however b lett ng them know of this remarkable meth• Rheumatism indubed, speedily and permanently- cured, cine. SBLD BY ©ROOERb EVERYWHERl. .a Book of partioulars 10 cents in stamps, - Aa P. 77.3 may not always be oared -bat it may be _ ,� mailed sealed in plain envelope. ,Address, _ _ _ _ __ greatly 'relieved and in one minute by the WALTER BAKER ACO. LTD. DORCHESTER YABL r ` World's Dispensary Medical Association, _ use of NERVILINE or nerve pasta ours. -- — ".. 863 Main St., Auffalo, N. Y. ■ ■ - Its action can only be expressed braying STAMMERING Permanently oared " '�' � it is wonderful. Try Nervilina on will► bye strictly > T for ` ��' Jack -" To feather your nest you be deli hted, tional yxtem: No advance toes. Woi for 1 , must have money." Tom- Yes, there $ circular. THE ONTARIO INSTITU E, -1 , .. 65 3huter 3t ,Toronto �� , ie nothing ao delightful ae cash down." [ 4 prescribe Scotts Emulsion of FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS �ISNINC TACKLE, sporting Goods, Guns, Arantunition, .Fite., very large %too � ::,..e,l Cod-liver Oil and H O hos-. Write for rices. Correspondence solicited. , � s'- PROTESTANT AND CATHOLIC CLERCYMFN p � cosTNN "e co., hites because the find their lees Notre name st., Chari cter of Dr. Agnew se Catarrhal p y --_ liRontreal �`J r patients Can tolerate it fora MILL 8UPPLIE8.—Tetl�w'e English Ca1•it'I�� t owder. lothing, Belting, Mill Machinery, Woolls While Protestantq and Roman Catholics are long time as it does . not u set W p Cottons, Yarns, sate, saponitled Wool wide apart as to certain remedial measures Oils. ldobt. S. Fraser, r}�: proposed•just now. they find common meeting the stomach nor derange the 3 9t. Helen �t., Montreal. fr ground in Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, - Take Hamilton alone. This medicine has been dlgest1021 like tile. plalII Oil. AGENTS WANTSU owed by Presbyterians like the Rev. Mango 'd . Fraser, D. D., and Rev. John Scott, D, D., by Scotts Emulsion is as much - 0108. the latest and best hue of Books ast Episcopalians m with the Rev. W. H. Wade. r j� btiblea in Canada, all sizes and priori ,•" and Rev. Chas. E. Whitcombe; by the w ell easier to digest than the plain u�` �[ Terme liberal. Write for circul$$rs. = Y* , known Baptist Rev. G. Anderson; by promin- TIIGCOOR S BEST FRIEND WILLI" BRIGGS, Publisher, Torontte oil as milk is easier to di est LARA[t3T 1S�A1 C!1N CANADA, ent members of the Methodist churoh, and by g Ontario. - - :': x1 the Rev, Fattier Hinchep, and many of hie Besides, the fish parishoners. They all telt the one story of the butter. greatgood thixmedicine has done them. The fat taste is taken out of the oil,- y, - same story has come from the most prominent Y . #ler ymen, in Toronto and elsewhere. IO ie and it is allnxost alatable. The B ■ - .. BE g . R un like any other catarrhal remedy, simple, � .- easy and pleasant to Lake, and quick in acure, Way Slekly Chll. en, @maCiated, '; It will give relief within ten minute!, in Hay anxmic and consumptive adults, r Bettsr this season than ever. Everybody wants them.. Every - ,, Fewer. $old by all druggixtR. Sample Bottle fain flesh 011 SCOtt�9 Emulsion. dealer sells them. They wear like Iron. and Blower sent. on receipt of two 3 -cent . -- - k; stamps. S. Gl. Detchon, !! Church street, very remarkable. -- --- --- - -Toronta . = „ ibis's ne perew0ed io accept a tub,ctttatet - UPRIGHT and HORIZONTAL. - --` "V �r I hate these bicycles built for two," Scott & BelievNle, Spa, and said Mies J emmieoa. " It encourages poo• __ �_ St. StatlOnar�, Portegle 8t. Semi • PortablE q isle to talk behind your back_- ��A M$R•S here is a snap for you. Harris �� �� - - All sizes' hex +sample cloth pieces tot qullla. t3enderrse iteelpe•—For Makin R 8 Delieloua 1 for 1xial lot, good value., e & - Health Drink at Small Cost• _ 2�, i19, 31 wiuiam sir , Toronto. Adarll's (toot Beer Extract....:.....nno bottle Cili:NT13 WANTED for the Farmon Fleischmann's Yeast ............... .halt a cake A 1' riend and Account Book, highly re •a -w• I Su ar........... ....................two pounds oonilnended by the several Miniawrx of AQ- I . g t Lukewarm -Water ... two gallons riculturo for Canada. Prices low, Terms ! 1 .•, a ` Dissolve the sugar and yeast In tho water. liberal, Send fur circulars, WILLIAM R1111"s, >�It�ZO)gLL�U in I$impiioity, lgffeettve • add the extract, and bot the; place in a warm Toronto, Oat, ------'— - Working �uwlitiee sod DtivabWty.' place for twenty to .r hourP until it ferrnontR, �I�O �� then place on foe, when it will open Rpar{aiag FOIL A OLD CANAL IAM $TAMP gUARANTEED TO ,61YE FUII POWER GLAIM�D - and delicious, - • uRed etwoen , I 1 and Mi. KOOK UP W►t'R OLD LE -I'll %and old not •ao to ss as earsssautsn The root beer can be obtained in all drug s,,A and grocery stores in 10 and 25 eont bottled to IectionR of st,anip+ and lit tl►e hi hent emb, Over ,2,,000 in sueet>lissftll operattoon. . . price for them tram ($. p NEDNAN it will a ou to strife w beton buys a, Pan,lAldt tip. make two and flue gallonti. 6;4 Main St. E.. Hamilton Ont. P y y She-" Have you ever loved another Y' ---- -- -- .__--__ 1�euPPtrof•e000s.ersd and vwbils» �% /� He-" Yes, of course, Did you think I'd Kaohinery of Ali Hinds, }.. ''�t°""u �""' v* ATER�,t1U�s BRANTFORD, CANADA - ,- praetioeon a nice girl like you *" Iron, d'indrnillR, Fire Department f3ap . . - • , ., plies+ and Waterworks Plants! down too ' . . DO NOT sQlr'FiC$ Engine Packing of the best kind. J. R NAUD, Manufactugers' Agent, ' With,Kidney Complaint -You Can be 1Re.' 'l--57 Notre Uime St.. Mpntreal, . . - ' issued within Siz Hours, lTtOgONTO CUTTING SCHOOL offer- I I take mart pleasure i`n stating that I have 1 special advantages t'+ yuung inen de-Airolty I . I - been using South American Kidney Cure,and of ,acquiring the art of cutting and fitti ug gent- - I, . � I . found relief withfqq six Hours after drat dope lemen'x gartnent+t. No tetter trade, is rare - .I t.tken. I became alek in January, 1693, when' chance. Writo for particuldars, 113 Yong* - . I employed ,:overal of the local ph}} sicianw,acid tit. Also agents for Me-Dowell's Garment ' , wiu; treated by t4em until the Pall of 18.43 I DraftinK Machine for Ladies. I . ' . without. rereivtng nuch behotft. I then began --------=----- - . unin :iouth Amer -can Kidney Cure. and h.►vo �AtiTFI) HELP. --Reliable men In every I g 44 4 found great benefit, and am allnoRt, if not « locality !local or travelling) to intro- I � . 1 I . I - I �t quite, cured. Have not been taking any of duce auewdiacoveryand kee►ourshowearda 1 - , the medicine for seven weeks, and toot ,td . well as ever. Mtia A E. Yot+rrci, ISarti,itoo, I to ked up on trona, tent•e�and liridgut through I 1 out ►:awn and country, r+te.►dy employmeaG I ' d P•(, Com ini,000n or salary. ffl5 trer month and ex • I . 0 0 i e First girl---'" Cholly isn't such a fool as pensees. and monoy deposit# d in any bank when „ " started- For particulars writeThe World Med. I e he looks. 13eoond girl- No, indeed, Elect ric i'.o., P.O. 13ox 'lrl, London. Ont , Can, he couldn't be.„ i .. .. . F -_ Il " _ ARK lY(tU 110NKST, ,yt1HER, INDU8TR1- + : - : 1 � _ 1 . ,Tobaa000 Tattered sad Torn. ,'- OUS I -if so engage with us for 1ti95; B3W o f i ,4 f '! "t t. 1 ac' s I tobnth. &3.0X) a yokr. You ruin make it oasy; a %� � , f r 1 `ii •y''f� - _ )'very day we ipeet the man with shabby 1 six hour a da). Our agents do not coin l S't 11 t '++� , c clothes, sallow -skin and shambling footr-tc}t,y� pplasia of hand times, 1t'hy f Theyy are nirak s �1f-- � • C)�_ . - 1 holding out a to�aceo palRied _hand for ilio inK uu►nt�y selllnK otic Perfectio[i t)ish !t'a,ih -�+'' charity tivarter. �Tobatcu destroys manhood � er, the only practical family", waxhor m+tnu- } -�` ' d �.. and the li+tppigess of perfee:t vit:altty, !Vo -To lectured ;wit.be�, dr1eR an .polisheR dishes > Bac Is guaranteed to cure just such eases, and perfoetly in two minutes; no oxperience - i _ ' ' it's charity to make then: try, $•.►id under 1 need Raary . a child of ei{lbt operatcl it ea,cily; y �q guarantee toeuro b Druggiafa everywhere, the+apanddural►le; wclatht thirtc�n pounds; . ._ � '2Lci�m 1 � . Book free. Ad. Sterling ltemedy t:'o., 371 St, rill of Mali rust shoe, sreel ; capacity Itis) '0 � , t Paul fit,, Montreal. pies#+. rlfi,es++r) for Ila e.luul ; evorY t,amily �. ` "Isn't Smith d set !" " No.• haat tier• want, ono. ti',nt dun t h,evu to CaRl,aNa7 aR t s p 1 soon ar people know you n+ave it for wtie they _ �f � �.� � _ row a quarter to have his hair cut -that's »end for a dhh w:,.,h1-r. F,ac', agent'" tot rt- - ' Wo tRI !;/ - • all 1" - . tory l,rotr-cted no competition. We furnish ,,f, � M1 n wuill) tw-elbria „ix txnindss in rico cage. i ' - '�` j I to la,di- a ant, to take order,i with; ora• ' i n A Family snQe for Want of a Mothei•'ii , - agent mit a $_1i.53.tlr�r ten day,.. Address, �a n ' ttention. I for full particulars, Per oction -Mfg. Co.. a- l 1 I '� e Lnglewood, 111. •e 1 Mr. Neil Morrt on. A4 John, N. b.: ''illy. - ---- — �6 - -- ; t s , daughter, Mrs. Ur'•gory, has had rheuinFai,ml i so bad slicingg tht butt year that she wax unable I to help her children, or attend to their hou,e- I - hold duties. E 'eryt.hing imaginable wait r may, Y tried, but to no pis po-e, A was at 1•iRt. reeom- 1 • s - t mended t.o get , I uth-Atneriean dtheumn4ic - �„� ," I i . Cure. One bottle :arcus ms daughter within l """' �� a . , four days, and t to a much pleab+rre, in giving I ; t this recoiamendatin. TW UHTRY C TTREtia , - They say Ch�ally. has moretmoney than J C I C C - _ brains." " Th n why don't you set your - oa for him Y' . POWER• PRESSES I. " - p• ; . Bigger than any other, better than any other, with over five acres of ht:)It SSAI�E at a bargain for selling space attics over a thousand employees. Think what that means—a Toronto Industrial Fair:.- - Cash. Ur tiwe wtluld be given whole town under one roof, and every class of merchandise that goes An unbroken reoorei of succors in the - , past is the hest p ssible guarantee that the I o_il satisfactorily endorsed well together.. � It.'sells Groceries as well as Dry Goods, Bicycles as well -.. - I17 lbronto Industr al 1+:xhibi tion of 1tiA5, vows. '. I �. . I as Shoes, Furniture as well as Housefurnishings. Easier to tell what -which opens onto }lad of September, will I , . • - . . .. be a display of nrivalied attractiveness, ;, i —:_ I isn. t here than what is.. We buy in the biggest' markets, sell on the Man im rovements in the buildin a and Y P g ' _�,' _ , ,I .__. ,_ ___ T closest margins anti do a business aggregating millions of dollars every -- �' grounds have b�kn made to further the ii�� �, n�� - eonveuience of r.zhii�ttor8 and the public, So 1' RA N [1 W I ��SO N9 year. We have thousands of customers in small towns and villages all and with the return of an era of prosperity KU1H UI~l 1(. E, i pP g - ' II % ,� over Canada whoa recial:e the savants es Ot - - - the enterprise pf the management w,Il 1 I - . . doubtless be tetn'arded by a thorough I 'j'oroiltA. - - appreciation of the inducement offered. i i The volume of a habits this season wtil be Sr ,OPF�tNG BY tWlA1L ! , larger and more d versified than Pver before,I r a and special attra :tons of a br+lliant anti Q� -�, f , I . • . . , exciting character will be presented, �k, -M - i - - , including- the novel military spectacle . I "" Wherever you are, the facilities of our store 'are at your service. "The Kelief of - Luoknow," with gorgeous � Bright clerk do your shopping for you as carefully and as satisfactorily. ,4 Oriental ac,:6asories and pyrotechnic edeots . s on a scale of grandeur and variety hitherto ' ` j '. , as though- you stood at the counter in person.. All orders are filled the �� •`- unequalled. The system of cheap railway ��9 . a same da as received.. Re uests for sam les and 'in uiries re ardin - fares and official excursions from far and q' r 1 y - 9 p g $ -;F.,� afar enable all to visit the fair% at trifling It's no beCausC . goods receive the same careful attention. , Our notion of a store is a .A t,, cost and everyone should take •dvantsge l►m Scotch but. , tl1 store to draw the trade of the country ;`. a store to be' chosen all .over the r �} of the opportunity, as - it embodies all bhat I a .� ,,,. ie best worth seeing and knowing in you ' c a n n s - � country, because it serves its customers' near .and far so weji.. - .�#.4 mechanical progrese,and seienti8e invention . . Mti: - All entries close on the 10th of August. smokC a better - .. -' ittL fes,. Cigar than f' - jam. 'Gold is the h I ad-Nasrl Beim gives im r= 08 RAY " r`�. mediate reliet, eedily oures. Never tails. R + t . E — - + t . .4 _ -, . . 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Y , I ' . ,, ... s,. v- 1 r .:. 4 „' , tea.:.... .r. y z a. h- } 11 1. .: - `. - - - r Highland Creek knows that they cannot ANGINE FMOR SALE --A good 1 I, ' ,: : F i 4 _fi ' ` ' defeat the Rangers by.playing country men 1'� Waterous flygina' (12 horse power), in _ -. , so they resort to means of combining with geed repair, for sale on easy teniae. ApE�ly tq JAMES BALD, Whiyevale. • - $9t . i 1!1.1-'t t = �<. the city players and borrowing $82.50 from - _ - i �, 1.' r �• . a lad named MacGFregor for the purpose of -tudy• . • . - 1.playing the Rangers in two weeks time. MIS$ CHAt,OTE t1REENWflflD-•-• #' w Where as the latter wanted to play in one wttt give lessons in Charcoal, crayon, A S-_ - __ s • �' - and enoil drawing, Water Colors and OilhIs . � pp th1: e 'x(kf ring G P)a week and .not after harvest as stated by pail, from Copies, Nature, Objects. Icor . r ` G '4 West Hill. Where was all the H C money term and date apply yo MRS. Q. w. DECKER, 1.qy_ s published every Friday morning at its office when they wanted to get up a tournament i'iokerinR. I , -_. i„ �, .: Pickering, Out. last 24th of May under the pretense that - _ _ . - TERMS r _ s ' '::` Greenwood wished them to drop it? They KESS HARING• --Tile undersigned U`I p. S1.9d p8irysstr; !61.00 iipatd is advdtIIQs. The could wishes to inform the ladies of Claremont talk about batting $100, bah. y RATES -OF ADVERTISING :' not raise the $82.50 now only for borrowing and vicinity that she t prepared to do re - 1 First insertion, per line - - - 10 cents. styles of dresP-making, at her home, By careout - - Stove -. - Eaob subsequent insertion, per line - 5 .. it from a lad who . is English and dont ful and good work she hopes to obtain a 4hare Pthe� This rate does not include Leal or For ad- know the ways of the world yet. In re- of public, patronage. LIZZIE BIRRE'LL, - vertisements, gard to leaving their mothers apron strings Claremont, Ont. a8tf . , , ,, { Special terms given to parties making con. If some of .the H. C. members had have .` - r sots for 3 or s morphs or by the year. ,Half- taken pattern by this the results in the ; : K g `AND CALL AT' ' yearly or yearly -contracts parable quarterly. �j dR SAL One drivin Horne rises I - Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, Bakery business would not be the same as JU 5 years old, dark bay 15} hands high sound I _. _ : One year, $5 00, payable in advance. at present. Why dont you Highland Creek and kind in harness, suitable for family driver. . 9WNoties in local columns ten cents per line, fellows take a defeat like man. YOu have Sire General Brock, Freugh Dam, Also 1 Ram- •' . - - , ave Dents per line each subsequent insertion. say ekelton road cart, has been drove shoat a r ` ti pecial contract rates made known on applica- no money to lose that is why you borrow dozen times, i good second hand top buggy.and __1 tion. No free advertising. If the Rangers had only $1.16 why did'nt harness, Will sell the above cheap for cash or �" �. Advertisements without written nstructione approved paper. Apply t0 liY. HOPiLINs, green will be inserted until forbidden and charged so- they borrow ? Because they could nt get Rivez, Ont. O ,a • . 0 i o y. eordinelp. Orders for discontinuing advertise- ,it? ? NO, one Rangers farm is worth all the • i , �; menta must be in writing and sent to ttke pub- sand in Highland Creek, You say they . limber. had one man from Toronto, one from Mark -1. { Job Work promptly attended to ham. That is antras. The Rangers acre willing to play without either of these men, i - r;�;>I W. J. CLARK . . • PROPRIETOR. 1 bot H. C. C. know why they want to play _ . . aur Polities—strict Independence. with three city men. Another item says b , * _ - i ay ` the Rangers were defeated by a scrub team Boneless Turkey, - Boiled Chicken, j Our Aim—A First-class LocwlPape}. at the Junction. It is tragi in regard to s: t Red Salmon, * Canned Dnck, ` Our Expeotationsf - The earty defeat but i4: was by a more duly organized Star Lobsters, * Key Sardines, , support of the neonle of Pickerin4 and vicinity. team than Highland Vreek who were de- Fr h Herring, , ' * - Thistle Haddie, fasted at Rosebauk by the Rangers. It the Pri a Chasse. * Best Pickles. - FRIDAY, AUG. �, 1885. scrub team defeated the Rangers and the Ob ioties' Biscuits. - - * Corned Beef, - latter defeated Highland )Creek, the shrub I . . team will put H. C. down as Very low. If _ . NOTES AND COMMENTS. you can borrow enough money next 24thld.Cherryr s s - of May get up a tournament and the Rang-. t �. . • .fe The English Admiralty >r9 pliwed er's will be down unless shut out rom ea- •n: orders with the Messrs. Thompson, trance. You say Highland Cre ranges ` " . ship -builders, r of .Glasgow, from Maxwells hotel to Dance g store. t • ' ' , for the This is qu+lte true as your players re toand ! '.'• •. �• Fresh L�ma�►S, construction of three torpedo destroy- inhabitating these two resorts quite fre- - - ers, capable of maintaining a speed of gnentiy. - r . . , 36 land miles per hour. The inten- Will Hobbs, our Worthy Constable is seen � ,a, _ - daily in our burg hunting for some wall e hy.�t Y��ir881,1�o.tling■ tion is that these boats shall be the pounded beef steak.—TATTLER.11 __ _. �11 -._fastest, vessels of their kind afloat. - This would appear to strengthen the ltir Thomas Keenan of Arthur Town .-S�(�, a� . I - I . ­ i ' " . ..- � I-_ :. belief that France and England may. ship hanged himself._- _%. - t .. .I.,�,._.. . _ yet have an encounter. France is V - , .. becoming a little overbearing, and .' z ° �' uxr3a{Dae. �,, , .- ....Rctary: Shuttle - — - -- - , *ff's.,:�: 1 .e , _', - - England `is quite well a�rare of it. B O'Biecn lost two cattle �'iiday nicht t� +:P • . 9 . ' , , _ - . ,- . by poison. A neighbor named Stoner had LEADS •THEM ALLS * Watters the Government octal been putting the poison on his potatoes ani '� -1 n Goo S- '. . . . who was recently sentenced to one left some of it on a paper in a fence corner. . . � . i - I` - . r - year . }ail for appropriating money- The cows gut through and licked it up. . ',�► - - - • . . ♦ . . . f . . . . f f f t . •• i • a • ' •A 4 4 that belonged t0 the Customs, has Paris green is said to have &sweet taste. i •i I Temple Beswick of Uxbridge has &horse - .. . been pardoned on account of ill health. .pasturing on the old Bailey farm in Reach - 1 t ,. - - . How strange it is that these fellows and a week ago Friday in got mired near a New riots, Cottonades, Shirtings, Corsets. ... - " become!so delicate so soon after being stream -to which it hgd gone to drink, It j (IenteTies, latest style and Color. White and Fancy Shirts` -confined. This McGreevy and Con- was discovered Sunday morning by a son Spring Suitings and Pantings.. -� ` Hell were ardoned for a Similar of Wm. Terry of Epsom, mired to the neck. , . . = . M .. y p The neighbors were summoned and one- , Remnants of Prints at Reduced prices. - . reason ; but they are now in the seeded in drawing it out with the aid of i Wall. Papers from 5c. up. . . pink of health. The thing is rascally other horses. - . . • - 4..t and should lie cried down.. It is , Lse�t Banday might between 8 end 10 . . I L C-(r7tFi0. PARKER, DuilUar���. equally as bad to steal 10 000 from o clock a handsome bay horse hitched to a top buggy dashed down Toronto and Brock the public as a horse from a farmer, streets, with the empty baggy swaviug - ­ ,:1. .: .yet the latter buys years in King- dangerously, and disappeared sat the Brook MILLINERY- . • .. road. Shortl after John McClintock of .. - - - _. - . ; sten, wh11e the fo.mer buys a paxdon y, near Port Pgrry, who bad left the animal and in many cases a seat in ilia Coln- • . . ' . mons. Canadians must sit On this standing in f�cont of Mr. John Dewey's, To- ronto street, appeared at the livery stable .. " There sin t do ase in talking If you want a good machine, - • thing _ and getting a horse drove out with Mr. - Yon ought to buy the Standard I• , i - - The gnesi ion of Proli1b1t10n is be- Nokes to find the runaway. They reached the towaline. without seeing it and Coll- It's the best you ever seen. (���_" ing argued before the Privy Council eluded they, most have passed it. Upon The viberatin fellers - �'-•�� in England this week. Sir Oliver turning back; they met it on the road walk- . All look on it abd grin; Mowat will appear on •_behalf of the ing near Mr. Skene'a farm. It must have been ;Q the ditch when itiey drove oat. , A sayen them %kat buys it �'Vill be sadly taken in. I `�, Province, while the Dominion _Gov- . • ernment will be properly represented. Not a thing was broken about the harness or buggy.—Journal. . .1 An you will sae in this 'ere instenoe .. 'n' " That their sa is not true While 1t would appear as though hYl R S I Y Y , New dclvertitaementa. For the Standard is a boomin' neither Governments care for. the t • -- And we r boned to sae it through. "' responsibility. . of the thing,` the deci-. TYn Important A.ACt1Qri Sale So taint no ss in talkin', - PICKERING, Ont. sio.i -of the English tribunal will be p If you Want the bast machine, - - - - . - ` final. If it is decided that Provincial of s vALueBr.is— ' - You'll have to buy the Standard governments have . - . L_ �� power to give pro Roller ar11d Chop iii And we are sayin' wha6 we mean.SILTS DILLINHAhibition then the Local Option clause w M S- ... of the Crook's Act will apply; but if it So this is til ay with agents of old pp y ; and Water Privilege • , : style machines. hev still try to make ' - Furniture Establishment is replete with the latest styles in be decided that only the Dominion people believe their old vibrators are the can give prohibition, Local option will 'Under and by virtue of the powers oontalned beet, but when the Standard Rotary BEDROO SUITS at $A. , • . . " in a certain mortgage and all powers vested in - be wiped out, and we will go to license the mortgage, there wiu bs offered for sale by Shuttle is shown W the eopie a knocks - again. It is nearly time some ender- npubile auction on the premises is the Village of the bottom out fall their statements PARLOR SUITS, - Whitevale, is the Township of Pickering, at s and establishes he foot the% the Stand• ... ) standing was arrived at, as the present o'clock in the afternoon, on . ` . 14 and is the beat o earth. . EXTENSION TABL +`S and condition of. things, in Pickering WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21st. - CH Township at least, is anything but i AIR$ of all deeariptiontr. - y g The following valuable property .- All and _ �t ���� - i'' '. 1i -satisfactory. singular, those aertaYn parcels or traate of lead • - ! We have :s lot of new styles in Picture Framin son hand..:. 1 • - and premises situate, lying apd being in the B' F MALVERN. � ersaid ulnae Co. of Ontario, a000rdin to a Ian Village of Whitevale, n the Township of Pick - of _.-.. p a whidh is an amended plan of the N GII tiIIent 19 x180 CO 4 g U DERTAKING r Undertaking Depar � mplete -1n ev village of Major, laid out on the rear of lots 91 Mr. Lace baa'returned to the Awn ican and 82, in the 4th concession, and front of lots STANDARD BAITE, ��t. Coffins and Caskete in all sizes constantly on hand. Embalm- .side and reports everything lovely onich- 81 and 92 in the 8th roaceesion of such townahty�In lnad8 a B e0ialt .and and Agnes Streets. and being clomposed of village lots numbers 9 , I 8` p y . . 26, 27, and the east two-thirds of lot 24 on the OF C,AMA ID - Quite &number of our young peopl aE- south side of Main street, and also that portion . .HIL T S DILLITHAM Plckerin tended the excursion to Jackson's Point and of land forming part of lot 89 in the 8th conoes- - I . g. Barrie and reported a Good time. Most of Rion of said Township of Pickering, and cos i _-.1 � L* , ' .::..:, slating of the mill end, and bounded by the j Q()0 0()0 them went to Barrie, but owing to the p Capital paid uo $ . • g high water mark thereof, including the mill , 'scarcity of water this dr season Torn and dam sad .an Oates and appliances connected Reserved Fund 1300+� Pers�s tQ Tragal•. - • x hiesponse of .the stonemansion4th oon. therew•th, and the use of the water of said mill, stayed and wade good use of Lake Simeoe pond to the extent of fifty horse power as iodic- j\� Ce "�stud in the deeds of grant thereof, together with Assets Over .. X7,700,000 Or • Io ` water. . . . the parcel of land of about twenty feet in WANTED. --Several fitithfull gerl- L. Lawrie. of ,'Gladden Hill 'Farm," is width, extandirig'• from said min pond in a Head Office. TtjRONTO., - south-eaeterly direction and crossing the east- tlemen 8�}d ladies to travel ft3'r es - the owner of a fine specimen of a kitten ern part of said lot 89, and the south was This Bank has a branch st Ston$'ville tabli8hed house.1. I 7, which ie not only a fine ratter but will part of lot 81 in said concession and used as a Gra e1. j.'­._� -tackle almost anything its own size in the race in connection with said pond and the mills where deposits are taken a% current rates. I _ rx� shape of an animal or reptile. Davey 0. known as the Major Mills, situate to the south Sums of Il and upwards received in SALARY ;$%$O.DO & EXPENSES 1.d''. " "'_. thereof on a portion of the lands hereby oon- p i happened to fetch one of these so called veyed together with the said mills, and all the the SAVINGS BANK Department, and. Position permanent if suited; ' also �� x vermin in th.*,,,��",; . e folds of his loose fitting moales machinery, articles and applianoee now interest allowed half yearly, + •.,StBr1. - F��Ar dress, and the kitten, which runs on scent, in eai'd mills or used in connection therewith, Farmers sale Horse and other pod increase. State reference and en- . .T went on trail of there file ; captured it and with the right to use the earth from the banks B (/ p P of said mill pond on the west side of the lamb- paper discounted a% lowest rates. For close self-addressed stamped. enval= - began to devour ire` prey ; but Dave, who lin dam to the u Dee of repairin or re -----'--Call at tit$• building p �, g further information apply %o one. belongs to the Humana Society at this g sal dam, with the right to use for all _ - - - - _ � - _ ;ki : point interfered and took the art of the purposes fo which a roadwayisu�u�lly used, JOHN ent P a road thirt feet in width extending from ELLIOTT,f l THE NATIONAL, 1 vermin an its o onent was .thrown out - a f - PP Church etr tin said village along the west $18-817.2318 Omaha Bldg., CHICAGO, aide until such times as it should be need- side of maid mill race, and extending aroundT. i�rfll7FFVTLLE t 'ed in court to settle this matter, County the dam of aid pon3,-to the bank at the west � — - - { side of the t mbling dam, subject to the reser- = Z. Constable, Will Hobbs is span daily on the vation8 men toned in the deeps of grant. The ao I NO __ A PERFECGT TEA - � ,F;ty Lr I 3rd, hunting up a clae to t4a mystery and property is oronghly fitted up (and in good 'd I - � . - has been seen at Gladden Hill. running ord r) with the 0. T. Smith system b W b 'd � 00 , ONIT. . g • -. PICKERING I notice a sera of news in oqr a r complete, b It by the North American Mill "a i N o � b + � - P Y P Building Co pan of Canada, and consisting of 4 a �� 6-1 ?t . W. H. EIviss, Propi - last week from West Hill ,in which the a sett doubt rolls (E. P. Ellie Co.), 1 Receiving hd Rangers were called "Wra4lers". Ip re- Separator, 1 Cockell Machine, 1 Smutter, 1 y a oo — - a Bard to this statement I just, consider where Brush Machine, 8 Purifiers, 1 ("Short buster, 1 p 4 . : '0 T H E C E L E B RAT E D : tx' Bran Duster, 8 Hezigon Reels, 2 Inter -Elevator d- , „� . ,l it comes from. Ford wool nt say the like Bolts, 1 Con rifugal, 80 bush. Hopper Scales, Q g w . 0 b , 52 O -i O.": of that. Singe getting derated at Rose. Flour packe s and all other necessaries pre- •" a �' Q. a �4 ®TEA TL, , bank with a man from the Ri ersides and twining to a first-class mill. Run by I4 -inch b4,-,. � . ;.. L :­ � EHICrH VALLEY COAL . `� y Little Giant water -wheel under 8�3 feet head. • � rt,�� b.o � Q1, � a� q N I.. .1. another from Greenwood and ettin m mN an 'iNasT TCA acknowledged to be the bass g g 7 �e building is a solid brink four -storey, g thrown out altogether at Scarboro �janc- H,. to founds fon 40x70 feet, on softy 100 barrels � 9 aV"" .0 a a ►I N TNc Wosfi,p : +• b s coal mined. - tion with two men from the Riversides and ii day A joining flour mill is a chop mill o g w •* FROM THE TEN QUINT TO THE �f`Ea CtJr` one from the Hurons the have come to 16:: 0 teat, 2 r a of atone, !'•4" Preach Burr all o p � i ,� G . Y new, run by !-inch Little Giant water -wheel — - ------~� ga IN ITS NATIVI t•URiTjf. •'• •; ��P URZ`IN�# I�IRE�� •i•. the conclusion that the Rangers are invin- under M ft h d. The mill is in easy oommun- 0 id g �- ,F �,�1. J oible by their own H, C. men. Because icallon, be about 2 miles from Locust Hili r can 4 � ,, � ,,• Tea is put u „• •••.PEON TSE NINE••.• - ' , ra " the Rangers have played all this -lao- sea. station on C. . R•, about five milon from Piok- , e,w Fob -•o s P by �® Indian Tea . zs - ering on Digi line (,1. T. Ii. ani! shoat flyys y , ++ M g�rot+owers as a sample of the bat qualitim of Indies son with first and'seoond eleven men in miles from arkham on Midland Division ti. �' a �' r' m us Mar ® i "s. Therefore they neo the gmtest care in the y bay inferior coal when you can �ei A > their team`, causing an equal number of de• T. R. from n of which stations it oan be 9 "lccWa of the�Tea sad its thIId, that is why they Apr. the best for same iioe. feats and victories life H: C.. club inoladed readily rasa e� 91'he property wui bQ sold .� `" a m put It ug tvrs and esti it silty In tate original P . _; - subject toe eserve bid. M' '° m. ICILY _ _ kms. thweby r g ieparityaa-e�leace. ( _ in the latter they now come at the Rangers TEHMO- 1 per cent. cash tday of sale -bal. s1. `'�'• ne ut u la lb.,a ib. sad iS lb. sed Hewn n T •� with elute #or upholding their rights anoe in 80 da s thereafter. Further oondittions „ � ial :.... V F�i,E AN YAibD.... against a an from the cit The Ran and partioal e made known on day of sale or • • " � 1006 7 ag g R R- Ail., KAP tT ere are not Wranglers, in other words,. a on appliestio to rp . +i•c� _Sept ' ' ,y �F ' i' th y , "tf l _ , - . KING ST., PICKERING.. '; GBO. H. S HPRONSON, Vendor's Solicitor, _ : lr► , ,.- y"mPro era gentlemen nn ase provoked by outside L q ; . ax4 , + : , litarklto.�on, QAt, - '.. - d6T ux i� .:, MBs. 9 , slurs. They have men in their team who os to SAL � M ECHABDT .Aunt. tints villa (el a► ,: _ 4 .. r- : ''l r Qpp.. . . Z i...ic'v n f { do>a HO dont Q around picking n V Dated Msfr dal !,:" . Z., t ,r a.- �j �'-'..t.- ., . 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Wheat, spring 80 to 0 00 ; The Ontario Agricultural College ,has . : '�» r let: of J 'Hoar .1896, ; 0 t , ; V. _ Wheat,red wiinter...... 00 sil to' 000 just made a profitable sale of live stook to A' RED C�P - - ;: ; '.. <_'. y L T>� TAML1>t YiokerinffstationS.T.B Wheat, goose ........... m',.. .. >i 00 00 to 00 00 , Straoh�n &White. BLI7E RIBBON CaI� and yr 46 to 00 g8•. � u Chas. Camidge, J. P.; of Nikga,i Soto. i' i get Pilots. TIiACNB GOIhT(3 EAST Dvz A8 FOLLOWS: Berle bush ............. 00 • h1o. 6 MAIL 7:58 A. M. Oats, bush ................ 00 88 to 00 40 �t m muted suicide at his residence by shoot• PURE MANILLA. . 2 • in himself with a revolver. , • _ . 4 h ................. 0 to s •� cAL bus 14 Lo 2 P M Peas 0 64 00 65 . , ; .. » ,F 8 Loo", . , . , 6:28 P. M.. Hay, new, tole..........., 1 to 15 00 1 . 1�Iee Emma Foster was the name .of . Y g'atI fine of Harvest. T . v; r w ton ................. 0 to 6 ©0 . 4 TRAINS GOING WENT DUE AN FOLLOWS:- a ' 4 St 5 the oun woman who fell dead on the oole always on hand, - Mixed Paints, Oils, Varnishes No Dressed ho$s............. 6 50 to 7 00 , street in Hamilton on Friday ni ht. . 7 LocAL . :1 z. y g ttc. We male a specialty of Machine Oils. �1 9 4 A M It has been decided to add 15 feet to - 18 LOCAL . . . .-' 8:09 P. M.. Beef, forequarters....,.' 8 00 to . 400 � ' - f the spire of the Roman Catholic church a �� ReaZYri. P1Ckering• . L . 2 P.'M: .••1.1. ' 1 Mai 8.2 Beef, . hindquarters .. 7.00 to 800 . Walkerton. The frame of the present - TITO M WASLES->tfunbaa'toa station t;F; Mutton ..................... 6 00 to 6 00 - ' �Q :` spire will in consequence be taken down. T.A. Veal, oaraass ...........�. 6 00 to 7 00 a 4; _ The representatives of England, F rause TRAINS ('xOIt1(3 EAsm DUE AN. FOLLOWS• - Butter, lb .................. 00 15 to 00 17a and the United States at Pekin aie • de -N _ Goodsi _ M .mss N6. G MAIL . 7:47 A.M. Eggs, doz....',r »...•.,..... 00 12 to 00 18 .., - -_�_ .. p aQ......... aration for the ill-treatment " Potatoes, er b 40to 001. r 4, mandiug rep Nb. 14• MIXED " . 2:18 P.M. . of missionaries. and the destruction of 8 I,ocAL . - .6:28 P.M. :. - foreign property in the Province of Szi- RAN I -- DOMINION BANK T I S Gro NO WEST DUE AS FJLLOWS, Chuan. - We have placid in our Mock„ the best assortment of g:18 A.M tv 11 An exchange paper tells a story of a NA . . - 1s M XED �� p f Pa man in London who determined to spend i r WOrSt�ds I . 7 ooAL � ' s P M' Ca Its t up, $1,500,000 , It t'1 all he had made during the first year in i . - ; ; t , - - -- - - - --- --- --- --- S _ advertising. He soon found that it was _ Tweeds, wooDi r'xOdrHODIN3M Surplus, a $1,500,000 . -impossible, for the simple reason that the i. I The Gireat E dish Remedy. 5 11 more he advertised the more he made, Trouseringsf _ � • � WHITBY AGENCY. �� And Suitin s of all kind promptly, and peraisaentt, and after a strenuous effort to get rid of1. i. tt osnerai Sanlcins Saaiaeis sraasaat i clone in 'advertisin he had to ive b a r� alxre au tormus of Nervous t fi � h s y g g Weakness,Dinissions.i9per"t- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. - % . '# it a I �- 0. '. ng. I atorrhea, Zmpotenvvand all Interest allowed at highest oarreat r ' s.` 0 y For Spri John Harvie, of Baes LRke, is having �'aotsgj Abuse or Fmoesaa, notice of withdrawal required. See our Wall Pa ers, the are the best we ever had. Mental Worry. essoessive use t r ' bard luck- with his shingle mill. Last P y E. J THORTOI�, 1.!_' - week one of hit, .men had his fingers lbadBe Bre and d r, °r��"O°°' Opium ertmu. Ipiy I MANAaE�: . �, "� Sant@, which soon isad to In- _ "{ T___ _ y Y` I z ly cut, and on Tuesday tY,orning of this i �_,itnrttxv.lnsantty,00nsampttonanaanear�ygrave. � . I week the jointer burst and' flew all over ' i Rv::1� A,.'BUNT aOm "a oder 85 ye ars In thousands of - } 4 I the mill, doing; considerable damage. -- -- .}ssea; is the only Retlabte and Sonat Yediotne ds The accident happened just as the mill known. Ask druggist for Wood's PhosphodineI I( The,St'ove I �xr IIeaffin tso" worthless medicine In place of this, - � '. was starting in the -morning and the won ' . ' SENTIMENT .1 . IInclose price in letter, and we will send by return der is some of the men were not killed ,COMMON • ,ensu. Palace, one package. >]e; six. �. Ona win . Young Harvie, a brothex of the propriet yisaf�.OWWillout+a. Pwnphlet4freetoanTaddren, . t s r, �,' I • .. ��. I I Tho Waod Company . � . or was sitting at the machine jointing , • And Tin g 1 Windsor. Ont . C�snsds. t � 1 shingles and was badly cut about the face ( As the dark dreaming clouds of depressit3n axeliftixlg; 8o d in Whitby by V4'.,li, Howse.I. til. - Some of the splinters being driven in close + . to his eyes and requiring a physician to i .? And the gleam of prosperity over us glows, -- L� AR �O T-�T M � :. - extricate them. Another roan named ; Tis a suitable time to look over our wardrobes ! :AMES HARVEY 1`� 1�1 1 lJ U Morrison was knocked down by a piece And-serousl?'think about getting new clothes.,' ' - of machine, but was not seriously hurt . �- Horseshoer do General Blacksmith, Two pieces of the machine were hurled As Mlle above conviction strikes you, and you are moved to vigorous I _. :: _ through the roof of the mill, tearing ofl action, we would ask you to kindly remember that we make clothes and make ; i, CLAREMONT, . I _�-::, sheeting and shingles. them right regarding price and general make-up. We live in,Pirlo's Block• i -�+. CrewherS, t•.------"*-�--�-1. - Newl'shoea 25c cash or 30c credit, and '- Mild Pans, , - _ ._ .. ., . a°a� North Scarboro . - guaranteed saGistactory. I !' ....`N. B. MAIRGA'CH'iPICE�NG •*. BARRY'S NEW - .SxOP Strainer Pails (�- FASIiI�NAI3LE; TAILOR. , Miss B. Moon is home at present � . 4W .. . - - - Mrs. R. Sellers dinnered at Poverty - CLAREMONT STATION.. Always On hand. , r Hollow last Friday. - - ----- - - --- - -- A tial soliciti d. ' - Miss Etta StonehousQ spent S nday in Capt, Milne of "Braeside." Diemens Land, and ship him out at once, _ Markham Village. t Samuel Break, manager of the Detroit for "fear of results" don't you see. Don't . Mrs, Arthur Cox presented her usbaud Electric Street Railway Co., wife_.andchild forget to sena a f8w testimoniQls along VjU.ARf with another little girl. are 'visiting his parents, Mr. and A1re'. re ardin his proficiency In the generalTOP / G I sill 210 prepared- t0 lit :_ - . � ; . � Miss Ida I3rickwood, of To onto, is Daniel Break of the 9th con. K g p y g ' _ ` p p bakery busineee. 4- . - spendin:? her vacation at home. rkham Mrs. W. G. Wilkinson of Chicago arriv Who went to Clreen�vood from; $6F! up the D88t �7 8,1Q, IrOIl ; _ _ Mrs. Geo. Robb and family, of Ma ed in Whitevale Monday, on a visit to her � � Eavetrough on short• i - - �...A.'tw, - .. were the guests of W. Irwin on ' hurad.ay parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. /Burton. She 1 dltdhe on the :24th fust. and got para .,...,...� RUS• I • - . last. --,.- - expects to visit among her f fends bore an• 3' �'�" - est notice. - Another holiday! What am I,saving? til September. What has H. C. won this sutumer at P By'' a new device recently patented in LT. S. and I mean Thomas- has been present�d with' a The farmers are all through their haying playiug ball ? Nothing but a disgraceful Cai.a" by. CHAS. CLVTHi little girl. and are busy tatting all wheat and barley. reputation, and tthis is something they " -. Mrs. R. Powers is seriously.i0 at time Fall wheat is a good crop and barley an will never be able to wrap up for expor• i aar�eua,+ED F671 . ' of writing but we hope to heart her. re- average one. Gate which were , largely talion. Furnace Work ar Specialty '" f ' cover1.t' ere long: sown have picked up wondbrfally=and prom• The Rangers waren t a tough enough1. RUPTU RE ;; - -. General Monk and sweetheart; of Tor. ise a good yield. Peas are also looking re . . onto, spent Tuesday of last week .ander g Y crowd for Edwin or Toffy and this ao• p y markably well. Some early sown fields of collate for hiw oinin the c1uF t4 the � t P"' ' -the parental roof. . corn lock well, but that sown late is patchy I B CAN Q .CURE ® � - Y Y • Kennedy . - . Wm. Boyington and Miss C Thomas and uneven. south east Of us. 11 NO INCONVENIENCE • ' J y - spent an unexpected visit last- Sunda I Poison Toy Dace is now aotilig ae flews p p Y Mr. Glendenning, editor of the Dundalk carrier ficin Paaert Hollow and Target I Plrle'a Block P1Ck8r1II eyening at Wm. Grey s. Herald, acid his fifteen-y6ar-old son, are Y g g' . I *: '�_,_,� . .J_ I... aF. Ormerod and ''dad" are biuilding R making a holiday tour on the - Wheels hill to the club rooms Of the H. C. windWIT OUT 'A R - . . , g Y R U. � . _. ' back kitchen for old Jimmy at the black- They had visited St. Catharines, hamil- bags•. I - smith's Brown Corners. ton, Reamaville and Toronto before reach• �' �H AP 8Y MAIL TIDE BEANS CONEY..,: Y our nanie to us means comfort to you. illiss Annie Hoodlees, of Tor' nto� and..ing Markham Tuesday, where they were The Cornwall Canal is again open for Post lard w�lido it. . - • John H., of Cleveland, U.S.A., a e renew the oasts of J. McGaw. The left for tr0ie. - Why waste time and and laberworking:the g' guests. Y g, g Y Y p 1gr , r i CIMS. CLOTHE Y ,_� - - in old fr-iend3 this. week, home yesterday morula gain b way of (Iravenharst ostof#iee was robbed of i'' �•""r pump handle when the wind will do it - . -A few of our natives attended t e excur t)abridge, Beaverton, Orillia and Barrie.- about $2'2.). cisco ,n:,t,a�erial tON O - - WEST without expense. I - . Oft ONTO - - - - CANADA sio� to Jackson's Point on Tia sday and Patronize the man who advertises. You Thirty stipprannuatio»s have been made0. ]dor the small sum of $30 you can get Cue1. - report having had a splendid time . -do not visit your neighbors unleae asked to, last mouth in the outside customs service. -- - - _ _ __ - - - ' _- --.--- - _ Harry Secor. wife and family have re- and do not go to a pprty or wedding with r I 'acnes from Michigan, after s ending a out' an invitation ? then why should you Hon. N. Clarke Wallas© was re elected DECKER'S. S LIVERS�LEY i . few weeks with their relations th re. r y (liana Diaster of the Sovereign Grand Im roved W INLILLS � s`P intrude on the privacy of a storekeeper Mrs. Charle U shell, of East Toronto, Lodge of Orangemen without opposition Y P without an invitation? Ba of the live . First-class vehicles acid horses for hire days has returned home. after Ppen ing a few business man who not only invites you to -`�♦"- or night. Teaming done promptly by (patent applied for) weeks with relations and friends ere. come and see him every day, but. educates . . Sale Register,, . _ dsyj`or job. 'Bus in connection meet- , I -- This machine can be attacbed to any A little girl strayed to the ho of John and keeps you posted on what is popula[ in i.ng all G T R Grains. Freight and am handle without than e Fleming] - on the 19th fust. and be have SATURnAt, Avo. 17th, 1895-100 more farm pump B ' ._ i,� Y his line of goods. -Economist. zpress elivered to all parte .of r : I decided to keep her. Both are doing well. ^, for sale near Chercy wood. `t'he property the villiage. Mrs. T. L. �'4 illis, accompanied by Mrs. . of W.' Burkhoyder. Bale to commena® at Boa ' sale and commission stables in-` '" Goe. Robina, is visiting at Riusale this MALVERN... 2 o'clock, at Besee'8 Hotel, Whit©vale. BROUGHAM connection, week. Tom and Geo: are having lots of For further particulars see bills. Thos. fun. 1` Poacher auationer a0c. �. �'.="0 im. ' - How mueb' sweeter and easier must be I . _. . i..,.1-_ ­ Qui e a number. of our apart attended --------------- -' Prop., PICK �_ . TAILOR -, SHO . . . . _:._',..:..1. I . . _.­­.... . . the repose of Mr. Dicker, after such an , ,1;I -n .. - . . . � L' - -.1 .� ­_ 1. the Barnum Bailey circus et Toronto ex lesion of gas, ae that occasioned I- HO FOR . I.._ . i,.-. _.. I �­. � ;i.,_�' - - .. :.:. - - . . . :, - - 7:. . : . - -on MOuday. `'Ve wonder if the barber saw P ' --t�� by him last week. It mast certainty the monkeys. IDYL W YLD 1 I have a large range of samples of ' Jim Ionson, while attempting;tb .drive a Have been a great relief to him to have rtbik! - = heifer to J. hawrie's beef rinh.slaaghter his mind freed from such & load of rub- ' I To The Spring and Summer' .Suitinge to . house on Thursday, got the ta>Arurtis and bish. Judging from the false statements • select from, at prices that will cause you r ! our cheap and good - . thrashed the beast in such al,iriign ��-r,so as and childish arguments which Dicker sets - I 4 GRANT} +- ��- 1 � p g mush astonishment. -to destroy some of the beef, the mutter forth, we think the poeitioq in whioh he 1 ATIONARY, , , Having just received the latest fashion • - should be investigated. A has been laced was alt ether too tr in l ' - . lutes from Paris, I am now prepared to p °� Y g �® 'SCHOOL SUPPLIES, p - An ice cream party under the auspices for him and .his constitution must certain- ' give entire satisfaction. Under the auspisea of the farhous D, O. 4 , . of "Big Bear" (alias "Prutus") was held ly be left in a very- badly wreaked condi KNITTING' YARNS, Call at once and avoid the rush. - _ on -Tuesday evening, thd.23 i+nst. Those P. Co's Band. The members of the D. , who were in attendance, odes bqt few and tion. In the first place, gentle reader, O P, Co's Hand, of Bowrnaaville, an t�C FINE WOa LS. . a rat er carte -let -me explain to you about the $100 pounce an Excursion to Idyl Wyid, on A• URQUHART,I Brougham. far between. - Ice cream wag 'ki o good Woolen Mitts and - . Fawn haired "illie was not in ;At`.__ match affair, and how anxious the H. C. Rice Lake, on - i , -- - . - A small - girl of this •district ma be seen were of arranging a game. It was at . . - g Y Cedar Grove on Saiurday evening, -July y�ednesda A . ?t� �. ug Patterns. . a few hiaurs before "Sunrise" studying �i' f . . , 4 . with great devotions large and handsome 6th, when it was agrees upon by mem- This will be one of the beat excursions - p" ' tts ­­ .caliender'of ancient design, probably dated bers of both clubs to -meet at Callender s Oil E. BOONE, i P Y for the summer as the `beautiful grounds = - �1, . as far back as the year 1850), wondering if Hotel. Malvern, and there °arras e a B g idyl �'Vyld which is fast becoming a pogo- East End - P I E K E R i N G. r the matrimonial. ceremony - will Byer be match for 0100 a . side. but mark you, lar Bummer resort has been all fitted up -- -- -. I., __�--, �� preformed.I I'll, 99 - , �,!. - . .the Rangers also stated that if they (HC) and every facility is afforded for the can• 1 BMNTf'0 n 'LL f` 1l /� I. Our new blacksmith, Wm. Irwiii, late couldn't get a team out of their ow:n club, venienee of pia -nix parties. The following r , ` � ,:,``,, .� ' r.- of Cherrywnod, is doing a rushing business and not run to Toronto for -players, they cheap rates have been secured for,the trip U (�� �GG. 11 . as he is selling Wilkinson twin plows, could stay" at home. Didn't they know which will be by special train to Harwood I � \� Tinkler's wheel plow, and all kindw of f ti _ - shears, also wheelbarrows and gag doge what this meant ? It seeriis not, or and thence by steamer, City of Peterboro, Y I=NEW AY � ' . #or sale. Horseshoeing a specialty. Car when they presented their list, here was railandhaat for the rld. The ound tririce naludee both the names of three champion players P• s _ ! - riage repairs always on hand. . . In last weeks issue of the NEws there from Toronto. What did they come to Fare. Time ,1, I appeared an item from West Hill and H. Malvern for, simply to make a little show Port Uidion, ill 10 7 15 - d to ha a sometbin to puff and chew Danbarton, ,") ` 1 10 7 25 �K"�a, ;jI. C. which contains nothing but false hoods, an v g a ' + and is unworthy of corect�ion. We would about. Regarding the scrub team beat- Pickering, - 1 10 7 31 r ' _. ' advise the H. C. bo s to face the Rangers in the Han era at the Junction, this is Whitby, - 1 05 7 45. � I t y €, g f{ , :,: 100. 7 66:x., , �. . with their own men and bare the results but the Rangers take- their de• Oshawa, . _ ' quite true, Darlington, -'' beat or• not beat and have the honor them- feat like gentlemen, so very much unlike i ' 8 0� • - 7� g BovVmanville, - selves which certainly would not be due to the way ' H. C. 'acts in oase of defeat, ' ' _ - them even if they did win with ringers , 3 Nevctcastie, 90 8 26 - Paris Green or which is wherever they go. Futhermore, No tonville; I 85 - 8 40 ` from Toronto (such as Mott, Seeker and let nye state, that is the scrub team beat poxt Ho . 80 ; - 8 50 A co o 5Ai -, ILL I s , �y - Crimmage). This match will never be 6 play, Cobl urg� 60 _ 9 10 T �r Powder Gun.a...tthe Ran ers onegoal in one hours la ,t �`•r played unless fair play is the rules, and as -, and .the Ran ers at. Rosebank defeated Children kali fare. �FJAT/ a For distributing Insecticedes ands, M. " . -1. soon as the H. C. boy- consent to this the - ')IL. X100.00 stake will b - 'overed, and the Highland Creek two -goals in thirty min. A riving at Harwood, on Rice Lake at i , g L -Lgame will be played on ,date satisfactory. utss, how long will it be before H. C. will 9,40 a, n,•,.from"whieh place eacaraionists !STEEL WI-NDMILL " Fungicides. �a - Now boys 1qave news items aloi:e and settle be able to win a match ? Perhaps when will be conveyed by boat to Idyl Wyld,---WITIi- - Thousands in use. > ' down to bus'lness and let oar secretary ar- they play Danbarton with twelve men. Tate your lunch bask®ts and go. Ar• ,�,�, . Y London Purple, ) crenae the match as soon as nossib)c or far• About the picnic at Cowans Glrove, H: ran ements have been made for hot water �r Distributee Green, .* - ever hold your peace. C. had the first chance to play, but evi• fur ished tree, and those who vrisb San i' . ST '. EL TOVUR, -- Hellebore, Sulphur, Lime, Fungiroid,. 4 m`f $ Ui�cza Tosx:: y Ilav dinner and tax e►O:.the lintel at 250: wood used in any part of its Tobacco Dixet, etc. - 3 , dentl appeared to be afraid- to meet the �; all a p • y' 8 o n e ni thbiesipa�t of t� the best ti hhing ©oneltruction. Destroys potato bugs and oth r • . . intermediate team from ilia Olt sa as a' __ MARKNAM. matter of coarse the Rangers played, win- g d p Quinas, 08e i Naw wh d®light in thin a rt can kava a da s insects and caveats 'oli ht. Geo. Item ping the beautiful ^!28 pitcher. fish n . l peoil~1 t►rra ementd hmve been CHEAPER THAN 'WOOD p - g d, M.A., head masier of 'Slack g For the farm, OrOhard, viie�►rd1. t bays, ust a kind word of advice'; don t' rax ®far boats and fisliia$ tackles. 'Phe All nicely painted and guaranteed. and garden. ° . s ham High 13chool, acs family, leave today . p y .First C'tcxss .;9 ra Pttf»a ®.. Al to spend their holidays with friends in chew the rag any longer, and if vox d n'i Ba d will aacam sn tlsvexaacsioa. Dar» p p For particulars sen.d.t0 Kincardine,' Ont. want to arrange a match with be ing the afternoon the steamer. City of P . Lawrence Lawless fr gentaa viaii- Rangers, taste your 0100 which you h ve Pe rboro; will make trips aro�ud flim take .t, G'EO• G ��% .. _ . Ny.. HNSt " � } ° ' f- .ain a t;. et taking n ih.Iebilee >t'oira4 atl", 646b : '`+" i cid Markham On Monday last, after a' ab- in the treasury, buy your ea t gj& A ao of 84 Isom I nor stli B. O.. Mi en yew, and was!, that of for such .>w pians �• A. for Gan _Green Raver, F,{}, , . 4, I'« .. �. ; . I�stn is :.n . �Y`-s-: '.:'°.��}" r € • .> j.i j . .. .: 'fit{ I. .. .2 :1. r. ._ a,•5 :v '• ... ..:._ _.. r :. .'�'< a.. ': .. .., iia -. .. _.t n- ) .<. ..: ., .E : -- _. _ .v ,. -.t #,- _ X5",1: ,.'t�. (2" 5 _ �. .. ly .. :.. z >. ...,.. 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I .�­F,�.�t­ 1. -1 . -. - .a � �. ­...., I � .­.- I i ­ .:­ . . .. —1, .. . ,,, .'....." — ­.. — ..� ­ ­ . — - ; ,,, j, - --,-. -­.4'­­�,­­­­.�:, . -...3., ";,­­ I �.. ­ I- --i— I.— ­­.­ ­�. . %, ­­­­ I I * ­- I'— . ­.. . -, ,�:,:, , ­ ­ I .­! ... . �!.,,]��,� , . - � .I. a CHAI�fiER YI, b.- i`_ .I . rpontaneo`i�8 tftought . I A�. dt`eadful t,�7. "7%ou ti'ou�blesi me ; I am not In the chill scams to have fallen into the heat vein." of. the suf,nMer day, and indeed- as lie He accepts t'he ungracious permisr- looks round him in a half-hearted Sion, and togt-t'her they stroll t=aro fasihion, it ��ccure to him that day is K.,k the. glass -houses, where McFariane's gone, and evening is already here. Tho '.. famous roees are still in all their gloat, warmth, the! vigor of life, has faded, though Autumrn is cloce upon us. 5o,.ie- only the ashes -of -It now remain. And ��- thing the girl had said to him a trio- so with his life. Y me'nt ago about them. and dinner is As if in pbssivnate'- protest agalr' now rankling in Dalrympl�'s mind, and this mournful desire, .he throws up his I presently, after. a firm, inward resolu- head, and co'm.pels himself to enter tion to die rather than approach either once again Into, conversation with the ,; of thou s� jeots, he turns abruptly to -wilful beauty walking in stubborn slim her and asks the one question that of -once by hide. He will talk gener- all others he had forbidden himself : !_alines to h r—gtnything—every, thing-- " Who is dining here to -night ?" _ if only tQ show ber that he is not al- •" The, Maxwells, the Moores, Sir JO"- together sla n by her bow and spear. Amory and Lord Dartford:." i "-Warm d4Ly," says he, making- this Dartford ! i thought he was'nat brilliant remark with fill -the force that to return until September." • I it requires. ' , " He has came, nevertheless.. He a c- ,t Warm, lehe vening," Corrects dhe, ` rived last night. 'd fold grandpapa sweetly. i - about it, and he desired me to send " Dull tri ebuntrp, Isn't it ?" - hien a card." . I " Is it ?" " If he only arrived last night, how " Seems absurd, the monotony; after 'did you send him- a card ?" and had the Incessant change of lawn." " This morr.9rng, aP course, " I'm afraid you are very unhappy. an acceptance this afternoon: Any.: why stay h' re? I am sure grandpapa thing strange about it ?" with a saucy will excuse you if you wish to return „ .. little glance .from under her long lashxs to the sweet shady aide of Pall Mall:" at life frowning Paco. "Oh, no, th aka' my solicitude was a12 *L- "Rather more than strange, I think. for you. for me ;.I like monotony. -1:;. For institance if he only came iaat night, _and all th rest of it . how did you know he was in the coun- .. Am I�th rest o! it ?" She laughs ir-y ?„ Why, that is the simplest part bf it provokingly as she says this, arid, -r all. He wrote me word of his intend- plucking a older next to her, holds it ed return last week, From Faris he up before im, and then second by �: wrote, Ithink." second adva •ces it, until it its. right un- •" You correspond, 'then !" His face der his n se, "You are triose," eel's In wlfite, now, and there is a curious she, with a lilt -of her chin ; "and with � - expression on his -lips. "Does your me. Give t up. What good will it �.. grandfather know that, too ?" dog you �� None no P Ws Dalrymple, with �� :' "I doin't know," nonchalantly; "I dare- an inward g oars and much conviction, I _ say not. You can tell him." „ Why I let you triumph over me as Colonel Dalrymple, catching her by you do I ca 't imagine. But what I he arra, swings her lightly round s0 _can imagine is, the folly at your caring as to face him, for so thea a victory. Why not let "Once for all," says he, "you are a me go ?" r girl, I know, and I am amen,- but un- „ God hes ens ! One would think 1 derstand at once you shall not in- was holdin on to your coat-tails," I suit me." . says the a oiled child, with a little , ,; "What a temper you are in," sa•YS laugrh. "I'm not, anyway. You can ' she, shaking herself free of him,1 with go, when a d where you please," ` 2 ;. a little rapid movement, "and all be Is that m n going to play your`ac- r, _ cause you lost that game of tennis." compaRlme ts' to -night ?" asked Dal- __ "If that was all. the lose I am ever to ; rymple, abr ptly. endure !" s•aye he in a voice now loco " What man ?" - .. and subdued, but 'very sad. He seems "You kn w "very well -Dartford." I "haaned of his late -violence. "I don't now him very well, as it `r{."- "Still, you don't like it," soya shp. happens. B t—yes—I daresay he will." s3 "You hate3 having to play with' m�, "You m -know him uncommonly 3i for on•e-thing, because you know I am well to be ii -letter -writing terms with - uncertain with my balls. Yes, I quite him." un,a,eetood what you Meant by 'that .le• ",What a extraordinary sentence ! pends,' when Dickey called out to you, ` Letter-wri ng 'terms V Why, not say F F and said that he would give you a. 'as y(eu. correspond with him '?--6a 11"G 'licking.' You wanted to play , with much prett er !" -1 Mary." "You are very clever at evading' en "I really don't believe I' gave the accusation,' he says, with a sneer. 111, - , ,matter a thought," icily. l " And wh attempts to accuse me ?" "However well you play tennis, you • demands she, hotly, Stung by his tone. certainly play the lover badly," says she ! " You ? And why, then? Where lies _'--:' with a scornful laugh. "If you had I your claim ?" - - been . sensible, - you would have given " I am our cous[n; at all events. me a thought. Not that I wanted it., After your grandfather your nearest = I much prefer Dickey as a partner- relative. have no intention of stand- .- but still it would have been mare grace-! ing idly by and seeing you make a fo•1I 4, s' `.:, fah than to show openly what a, bore of yourself " � s 3'ou thougth�t me." � " Really, Noel," says she, Ere calmly '� �' "Did I show that ?" as possib! , though she is positively ii -"Well ! I leave it to yourself. O[ choking moi h indignation ; "permit mc; course, I know Mary plays beautifully, to say the ydu go sometimes a little �" . .. and that. I am very' inferior to her in , too far. here to a line that must be -: every way ; but there is a ceTtafn 'drawn. A j ke is a joke, and I presume amount of courtesy, that=I t1iink," I 3-ou were ttempding one When you she says quickly, perhaps at heart a called me fool, but one can be some - little ashamed of using her best friend I times too canny." as a =medEium of her -desire to torment " It was no joke," gleoRrrily. s. her cousin, " I .think Mary is the Somehow this reply}, which should sweetest thing alive." have incre sed her anger, touches in . "Miss_ Sylvester is charming;` as ail an odd way her versartile nature; and the- world allows," says Dalrymple I compels h r to laughter. with Warmth. The warmth has its ) "It was not; indeed," says she, 'giv- f ' principal source from the anger. that; rag way to mirth. "Well, don't do it 5 . is still• burning hot within. him ; and ! again, the 's all, or I sha'n't let. you Is so pronounced that involuntarily ore so easily. Oh, there's McFarlane" Nell turns her eyes to his. It is not : -- . the answer she had expected, and spine-; Strip, Nell-; --stay `one moment. I 1. - how—for a.• , moment—it startles her. I don't often ask a favor of you, but— � How, or why, she ._could not have ex- j don't let Dartford play . your aocootn- plained. I pan.iments to -night." ;; ' "Yes, all the world,"',says she; slaw- " And if I say `yes,'" who Will play 1 , ly, "and—you." them—will you ?" . "It is really a matter of ii ihport- " You kn w I can't," Bays the young i ` "once to her," says Dalrymple ; "but. man, rept aahfully. she certainly stands very high in my "You know what you. would have," } ' I - estimation." says she., disdain -fully, "You would ,.: "When_ she marries,'' says Nell, still have me ve up music altogether. You starit;g at him, "I shall lose my best hate that recious violin of mine. You friend." would break it into a thousand pieces "I hardly see that," says he, "but it I if you da .d. Come ; deny all that if - , - you do close her, she will be, I should you can.' '-. "Ican',ra ---ire think, a real loss to you." , slow _,` In truth, "You admire her very much," 'says wise and able man as he Is, he would_ 4 `'Bhe slowly, yet with ranch vehemence. gladly w yak his vengeance on that E�1 "As I ' have said," shortly, harmless rstrument. Not even Dart- ,� "Well ! You can't marry her- either!" i ford—thou h latterly he has begun to cries she, with -all the careless anger of think oP h m with deep suspicion—is so A spoilers child. `Because she is going dar►gerous a rival in the ' path that to marry John Amory !" leads to • he heart, of this capricious ' "Nell!" says Colonel' Dalrymple, maiden the violin she so dearly sharply; as If shocked, da indeed he loves. ^ �� well might be. " Don't speak to . me "Good y ! Go up one ! The troth '1. like that." He layshis his hands I upon before all things ! Well, ,you sha'n't y.. ... her shoulders and presses her back demolish t, be -sure of that, so long _ `- from him, and as she thus looks into as I'm alive. As for Lord Dartford tats eyes,. something in them should —I beg you won't demolish him either, have touched her -but it doesn't,. " I until I ca .:get a substitute. I don't - 'have no desire to marry Miss Sylves- think he as got an underevtudy ready, f:=- ter, or any one -unless ' and in h self he is so-inCom�parab(e _. �11- " Ah I there we are equal," In that I ca 't afford to- let him go." she, quickly, not heeding- the end j there- „ I Ise'-, says Dalrymple, with a `r -1 I- might be to his sentence. " That's stran'g� nce. at her. He is evidently Just haw I feel, We are comp inions on the pf t of saying something more in this one thing at least. - I�don'£ -a good eat more --but by a supreme want to marry any one, either." effort con rola himself. Presently he " Don't• Y,pu ?" says he. " Well, but gays, quit quietly, " You like him ?" t- -. I do ; so we are -not such close cornpan- "Why of ? He is a good musician y - ions as you thought. And yet, all my -"'he understands me." ` desire lies that way: For, as you are He u ers>ds you !" almost Vi tires of hearing no doubt, I would be. len tly. _ Your companion always." " MY pl ying,'• at' all evbitts. Concede - ; ---,. "Don't make -me quite hate"" you," so much o him."_ ' " I cont e- nothing to him.'; says she, with a tiem'E little wrench , } that leaves her free of his grasp . " You a e; as I have said, illiberal ; Dalrymple, as though efPectuallk all- You woul deprive me of my, friends, erced, ;walks an beside her without a and to m art. You would leave me word..'' .It seems to him, that If he ,--only" - , VW I/ -1 so eager to pursue the argu- " What " defiantly. ,� .., `1 - !vent; no language is left him, in which " Ybu !" with oven greater' defiance. � :'. to' do !t. She has killed within him .all H3 -is- ni enyt, staring . a.t hep, wonder - Ing and lira♦ ous, that yet him 111 char change." glut moor stre he— .fellow. ed t " at .� not gar ity. he, desperately perhaps -.& little at her -audacity, a great dean at her beauty • � Good ens ! What an • Indolent, michlev- adorable creature ; with a heart might contain so much love, and ill hold not one, small grain f or 'hos confess ...it �rould be a poor ge." says he, at last, in a. sort of ig-up port of tone. " I'm not h the• quarter of it -but," hie igth returing , td him, "neither is of a half quarter ! A despicable to whom one would be asham- -. hold,opt the hand of friendship." saw you shake hands with him scot," says she, -mildly: man might go. so far, but t es.n• bear to think that you should re- him with even the barest .civil- It is very hard to speak," says ;. ".but if yotA knew ail" f I knew 'all' about everybody, I to aid n,r in fuer A.+}UMA%% Z.%*, -----_--- rile blase �th,In of 't1Ye world, accust the ed to take thingb as they seem, so. nc lve ,pleasure she 'displays 1 filet he ctety has but one meatning, given him her young heart's first 'love, and is pining to receive from him ,the assurance that the batter iss W hideorts remains of what he pleased to call his love has been dad tic vela laid before her, to pick up. c6er•tah ii her, - innacent bosom. " You arc, cruel !" whispers he to ler rlcw, drawing her a Iittle away from the affronted saint; who -has now con= jured up a'rnartyred air, - " And not ohly to her." This with . distinct ti:eanln$ ; but Miss Fairft�x misses it. , , „ No, to myself, also. Could • any - thing b'- more murderous that the way Mr. Morgan treated that.last scherzo? Tt was horrible.. - Yet t. endured -•I t„ hued. I a+m now' talking to you , TheiEe Is nothing beyond a pretty dompliment to his . superior powers as of cousin. the m rning.i the malicious retire has- kept.her thatev nfng prompts! hertt+o throlWehiml ihebig a deflant word or two, • We are going to give yott eomt thing food egardpthe, unconsccries * ious ous E -.. grown c veraher shoulder, whiten w4thonethar 'tiled ,she irrfles with the amber beadh around her neck. "Something to re - membri•. Don't lose a note. I feel I .. 1 am going o excel myself ! Lor Dart- - ford has inspired .me." - : _ - . ' It is an ovist _ons little speech, and but for , the extreme childishness that characterizes her, might be .termed bold. It makes her nothing, however, _ save a naughty child. Dalrymplere-, turns her provoking gaze steadily, an unsmiling eye. •lie is worth ten ` . thousand Dartfords, but, unfortunately, . . is so 'much in earnest that he gives , '1. -::-- z. w E 4 _ - : E _ - " dar say my- acquaintance would be ccompanlat conveyed in these last himself away a good deal, and perfnits ,- _ . iimi ed." words ; but Dartford, who has been a her to see only the yno�•mfortable side that " That is true, of course.. But Dart- food deal spoiled by a certain class of of him. Beyond the glance, he makes her fordis on a worse footing than moat, women, miatake3 her. no reply. - The a are people -in your own set," " Do you think I am not sensible o! "You are so etstirely > person to be says " speaking with difficulty, and feeling E that ?" seas he, with considerable em- congratulated on every point," says "that tie In ho much easter it would be to put. presseanent and an earnest •look -that Dartford, as they move on, our by- her on her guard were he not so -en- has done considerable service off and crumpled roseleaf cannot afflict ) ou Prec tirely heart and Soul her slave, "who 'on• Mise Fairfax stares at him, and greatly. I should say that cousin of . be a hav refused to receive him." then, as if a little uncertahn as to his yours is It." . d$ " hat rionsense ! You are imagin- 'Why, but charitably supposing "How ?" sayi3 s!he, withpiclous -_ nor, ing evil against him. he was ,mea;ning, thaut it is not nonserse, but an absurdly )nnocenee, looking quickly around. adorg,ble the most petted guest at the Darniy. humble tribute to fier genius that has " Surly beggar, eh. ?"- •sdys Dartford, - Staines fast Autumn." . actuated the enigmatical reply, says, secure in the knowledge that she had .-.. _ . „ Ali. but those girls are- so old-- kindly : gives; Dalrymple a rather angry glance - ' Mi and of course, he has money." " Well, it's very Egood of you, I'm when he ad re=used to arrs+wer ht'r. -. by " t doesn't aceta to cover �h1s sings." sure. ,. " I -think I have gathered fromn him- - us With a short little laugh. `that,• " Eh ! What ?" says he, pausing as that you are not a very Intimate friend. -. himself "He hasn't enough for It one might who is.partly deaf and has of ,his," says she, coldly, annoyed with- - Would, take a Croesus to Ifv down his; e failed to comprehend. If he had been out knowing wby. Truly, she tells , the ,her rely r, talion." enigmatical to her, she ' lias been herself, Dartford, though unrivalled abl " e talks very kindly of you w'irenI Nell,; doubly so to him ! as an accompanist, is a little trying at he elks of you at all." says „ you are very'good, too- good," peer- times, and, of course, it is always in _ . gen ly: i alsts she, secure In her own reading bad taste to abuse one's relations to . H vias delivered this stinging little and feeling so ashamed of such praise ones face. - . cam lament, she moves on more briskti from a man who really understands "What shall fit tie ?" says she, lock-. . ly, nd coming up with McFarlane, music, After all ! What is she ?" Ing dawn at the heap of music on the dismisses Dalrymple with a cool nod; The' world has Yet to prove her a_ stand near the piano. - and carries oft the old Scotohman !r� gEntus, or merely talented. To as aax'rInIIsn. triu ph to the Rose House, ..... - , .: I " Oh, ay ! just so," says Dartford, _ .. --: = - . . CHAPTER VII. ' still at sea ; and now with his usual . COREAN MARRIAGES. - ; - . • . . ** A Id the goldeh gifts which HeavO bea.ming smile that has so little In it. . . H left, like portions of Its light, otr " BY Jove ! .It's the first time I've been . =:. . L. earth, told that." e Girls lin Country Would !itis" N ne hatlh ouch tnlluencb as rrtus113 Somebody coming up to Eleanor at . Anserlea's New Roman. bath." . this moment• and touching her arm, , ` Coteau girls, according to Mr. H. S.. - e room Is rapt in a soft silence;; slip Impatiently turns to her right. p' Y the Id man, Lord Carbyne, is drawing Dalrymple: his face paler anti sterner Sauuderso% after enjoying freedom Lill in eep, long sighs, of contentment ; than usual, • 1s standing beside her. they are eight years old, are consigned to • gre t savage as he is to his domestics " Mrs. Maxwell is so anxious to hear , - the women's quarters, where they live in - - • and those dearest to him, music hath Lord Dartford sing, ;hat your grand-. uolusion ti 1 they are married, at sixteen , lr'. charms to soothe his breast -and ba- father has sent me to you, to -to ask him do ` or seventeen years. • After marriage the c -on clti! all other music, that of his grand- She is now standing beside the to so." - _ There is something Iii the grave re- woman is allowed to see no man but her pian Ori st careless, unstudied attitude, rroach that is so very near 'to angel•_ husband. The boys on the other hand,are _ _ . with a pretty ffusk upon her cheeks, in his eyes that enrages Miss Fairfax, awght tba0 it is undignified for - them to and t all evenits. part of her heart in shh gives him but curt reply. - "He , enter the women s part of the hoses . "' the sweet strains she is drawing from "Certainly," she says. Is They never see their brides till he wed- . . her violin. Now, most sad, most .kind, so agreeable always, that I am mon nful they run, and now, wild with sure he will not refuse." drag day, all having been arra sed for ; glad mirth, and now again, tilled with She turns a cold glance frons Dalry- them, often when both brileandgroom ass -L 91 a martial meaning that stirs the souls n' ple 'to let a beaming smile tall on' infants. The marriage ceremony is very -. ii . _ - Of those w -ho listen. Dartford. _ "Mrs simple. The bride and bridegroom invite. - "I . Yet to Dalrymple, who has made, her "Have you beard r' she says,. their most intimate friends to moist theta 1. a udy, unconsciously, for the past Maxwell will be unhappy . until you . • twelve months, it is plain Chat she is have sung to her. Go. Put her out of in dressing their hair in the manner befit- _ . - . but coquetting with her violin ; ma.k. pain. Sing to her." "Not to her, to lie, softly- ting their now estate. - , , - . Ing use Gf it, as it were, to get you," says Then the bridegrorm mounts a white through the present movement, - with to low that Dalrymple cannot hear the pony, which lased by two servants, while . . . a view to another movement further words, but can mark the lover -like two others on either side support the rider - on, rich in promise. His jealousy but look and attitude, and San feel the in his saddle . .. . - too plainly points to Dartford as the pang that contracts his heart. Thur he proceeds to the bride's house, --- . one who in- to bring that promise to "It is a co,ripiiment !" says Eleanor, acoomp&u'ied by his relatives. At their - . - - . . pert tion. • prettily, but utterly without sentiment, destination thea find a pavilion erected in _ - _ A d pres+.-ntly, 'even as he is brood- atr,d presently Dartford's well -cult!- the courtyard of the house, in which the = ' Ing nhappily over this suspicion, the vated voice is sounding through the bride and her relatives are awaiting their - mus c cYmee to an end, and Miss Fair. room. He has chosen a qua4n-t little love -song, as simple as possible, and earival. '­ - A goose -(the Corean symbol of fidelity}, .: _ . fax, thanks with a pretty word or two of to the pale young man Who had Into the last verse he throws as much which the bridegroom brings with him, is - -. veru Inefficiently accompanied her on devotion as he dares, hoping Eleanor tz then produced. The bride, who has to Dover her fMoe with her ion sleeves, and 6 es. - • _ the piano, and" an til -suppressed nigh will accept it for herself, " a the bridegroom then bow to each other, . : Of lief, moves lightly across the room So that our hearts be one '' until their heads almost touch the ground. . . to here Mary Sylvester in sitting be. So that our love be true, This they do three or tour limey and are . side a very lean young woman, got up The world may laugh or frown thea man and wife, like a ms4ltaeval saint. This latter For me and you. A loving cup is parsed around, and then , Rhe as Indeed managed to acquire t•►r Men may be wise or fools, , the bride i• folios off to the women's public ocet Iona, and an expression not Stara may die out a bov y apartments of her husband's home, worn _ .. to b matched for melancholy r•eslgna- We ask of life no gift But love -but love !" she is loosed . after b her mother and _'-� ' y . - -4 tion, and is now shaking her short. -Tt mother -in -146w, while the groom entertains • tangled, flaming locks In Miss SY)ves- . is a distinctly passionate little ef- his friends. Fidelity is imposed on the - - , ter's rather bored lace. Eleanor, fort on Dartford's part, but, unfortun- wife, but the husband is under no each bearing down upon her, drops on one stela, Mrt►. Mazwell, a little, light- obligation. knee beside the saint and most irrever- heared, halt -pretty wornan of thirty. He Bari marry butane wife, itis trite, bat - entl chucks .her under the chin. flue or so, who has a passing tenderness he is allowed as many concubines as he can - for him, and who had asked him to afford. These, however, never inhabit %hw - " hat's the latest craze, pally ?"' sing, takes the devotion, the words, the same house u his priaeipal wife. .- asks she, gayly. subdued passion, entirely as her own. The husband is forced to maintain his i . " h, not Sally, dearest, I implore '." "What a heavenly song !" says she, wife properly and treat her with respect.? cries Mrs. Mountby-Maugre, with a de- waylaying him as fie rises from the 'Marriage is the great event in- a Coresn's SPah ins moan. "Sarah --that teacart- p!gno, and, herding forward, in a little life, for he then attains man's estate, Be. tui c Id name. Not, not that terrible" fashion of her own, to glance up at Trim . fore marriage, no matter how old he may -" !" - ' n•om under her lashes. "And how truel le, be is treated aa,a boy, and has to main.,. -. She appears on the point of fainting, Oh," rapturously, "love, love !"' tain i o m deferential attitude toward thar- . - and gropes blindly for the vinaigrette "Love -that makes the world go tied men, even though they may- be only , - that hangs by a lode silver chain from round." says he, curtly, making a pts- hall hu ago. - - her girdle. tence of tilling up her sentence. -"- - " by, it w" Sarah last month," "That's About- as near rubbish, you A Cure ;for Toothache. •_ y says " Eleanor, unfeelingly. month ! W'hatt an eternity may know, as they make it, now -a -days. It . in $taffordahite and 3bropshire,I$uglaad, . • tie In a month !" breathes Mrs. Mount- a money that makes the world re. volve, That's the true axis. You take they halvea, meat extraordinary .aro for - by- augre. " How you talk of time! ' my word for it." toothache. The sufferer watches a mole'r1. ' Prec ous Time ! How much may not There is something a little brutal runaway with a spade and traps, and, as be a ebmplished in thirtt-one days." about the anan-a little vulgar. Haw- s� as be succeeds in capturing one of d$ good deal, certainly," says Elea- ir�g thus, without regard to the small- "choked these treated carious little animals, Data nor, springing to her feet with all the eat courtesy, off," Sas would ., adorg,ble elasticity of youth. " It lies .he himself !rave said, this woman, with off its paw and quickly applies it to. the :_ `' enabled you to get christened all over whom he had dallied area ny an hour aching molar. In order to make the cure again !" - ' and oft, he crosses the room to where sure and effective, the paw must be ampu-... So rebody laughs as She; aeys this, his latest fancy site smiling kindly at tated while the male is yet alive ; fur;.her' - and turning her eyes giulckly, she finds old Geneial Maxwell. more, if the oohing tooth is on the right . Lor Dartford at her elbow , a slight, "I am telling Miss Fairfax that she side of the jaw, a left-hand mole paw must . - - Spdr man. with a dark cum.plexi,�,n, has been a little unkind to us to -night," seed, and ►pica versa. A silrrriar tooth- ' - hes y moustaohe and light -gray eyes. ea•ys the General, looping up at Dart- &ohs superstition exists in the Cape Verde -also A an outwardly polished, inwardly fcard• "We so seldom have the chance Islands and •on the Canaries. '" r din to a degree. Not vulgarly die- of- hearing her divine Interpretations --"--- siva ed in appearance, blurt unrmistak- Of our favorites othat' she should not _- - .. Ne�lt in a Clook. ablyeo for all that. An excellent grudge us a good deal of her violin � A curious incident has iust occurred a1 :nus clan ; ei good talker ; ever with a wttezz �"'e do rnee+E.. And You, %lartford, I leave Birohiagtda Parish Ohnroh, Engl►nd, im- g jest, -humored word upon his lips, or a beeontirrg or othi.t•wise ris heard You ac co mpany her. It was a treat. Mii3'ht, turning gvsvlLant- mortalized in the • "' In oldab '� g y Legends. company as shifts itself, • without a par- IY to Eleanor, - "an old man plead for In commemoratian of the !'weenie jubilee a clack with tie!e of heart, and no character what- such another' grerfe- t half. flour to- a skeleton face was placed in , the church tower. The `' roe er. night- ?" I "You 'have a silver tongue, denera.l. other day the , "look unaeoountably stopped, and upon al . That life 18 nbtorlously- evris ubout Why is it I could refuse You ?" says inspection it was found that a house spar- ' Mi Fairfax -is a fact now accepted p Miss Nell, eweatly- "Are you i' the row had built its nest between the proje"t- •"= ­_-� by is Set. Where she goes he goes, vein, Lord Derttord ? Cugne, then, 1ve ins VIII. ►ad IX. eo firmly as to prevein6 us often As is practicable--�thrt>wi>a illi do our begirt t4 oli rtn this olevereat,, the clock from working. The nest was himself in herr bath on all occaolons. To if kitrdlCeet-of critics." €site smiled down promptly removed, only to be rebuilt a day ,-: the girl 'hcrself, he ill n0thttig inose at the t�letibrezl, -; �i►ho, • in fins a or two parr is the same unique position.- ()Des- the ,her a most extIlent in.i ret+pr:: 'tit favorite ca ;poser ;slid Ail; lnvelil .truth; . iltte kn+ler ckf tnusio,:land a !lave fat ;it- more the face has been oleared sad the opportunity taken to regild L Pl? y the figurell, - ' abl ally when .>rhe moa ' . s q ,tilt l , , ' ail:, (Khel* � - -:;'4 1- . ` . __ t . the- > Ile :Idi>•cl ,s . .gild The sparrows so far have not made anot kQtem t to build there. .het p . , . .. :. c _: ., _ �.: x _ _: -. .. .: , 'z _ _ ,. .. . - : ""r - - moi;:.` Wit. a 5. r �. _> ,.._ .... . z .. # 4 k .. .. :. ,. .,.. x. W , , - - - t.�- t .. `ti' '-. f . a t r .l ik. �,: j '.x /;i+r : - ` : .. .y.. a.. �:a, . . -,r �.. .. � .. 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I . the Bib a prophecies in regard to the second a i. fi R f Christ. A Ks kakee min, tried to drown s Oat by wading out into the river and putting. it under t TSE t EWS IN A HTSHELL .." x' �� - ..- i . - `TH `VERY LATEST FROM ALL OYER: . THE WORLD. t .; - ,, • nfr aryns tttma AbantA�iri:"ww i'ou`it Ply. Great Britain, the United Staten. and All Parts of the Globe, Cendekk•ted and Assorted for Easy Beading. oANAnA. - M' 9 f M ayor Stewart of Hamilton has 9000 to Eur pe. Paving la mpaiiies are 'equabbliag'cver' a con tract in London. Tlie Merchants' Bank baa- imported VUQ1,000 in gold from New York . • Itlhas been deo,ded to enlarge the 8'c. Vingent de Paul hospital at Brockville. T!}I a late Mr. W • 0. Wykoff of Carlton lsla4d left an eatable of a million dollars bat i o will. A i large -pilgrimage left Montreal on Saturday for Lourdes. France, on board the Labrador, A D anmittee of -. Cincinnati citizens present d a magnificent biiver service to the -U. . cruiser Cincinnati. I A N w York and Brooklyn syndicate will, i is said erect a twelve store iron hotel o the site of the old, Delaware Kouse, -in Alba y. - . With - ut au known reason for the act, Chane A. Kimball, a New York broker, commit ed suicide by turtling on the gas in his roc . . " Arra geinents are being made for at con-• -vention in Pittsburg, Pa., -for the study of the Bib a prophecies in regard to the second coming f Christ. A Ks kakee min, tried to drown s Oat by wading out into the river and putting. it under t e water. The oat -Dame back, but the t took oramps and was drowned• Willi m Brusseau,theaccomp:roeof Mrs. Neilic - ope 'in the murder of Dr. Horace N, Po a in Detro;t last February, wait sentenc d to twenty-five -years' 'imprison• went„ - . . Four- iwacros oaf heee havetaken possession of the ethodist church .in East San Jose, Coal., a[1 it is estimated that there are at least 3f pounds of honey between the outer and inn r walls. Alex. Wilson, a young local prgachei of Inspe for De $airy, of Buffalo, has:ap• Cnatham, who is charged with a i number prehenci d half a d',zen more Canadian of thefts, has. lost"his reason. f plumbs who went t•o Buffalo in response • Col. Henderaon, City Solicitor -end to"adve tiaements or solicitations to fill the Treasurer of Belleville, dropped I dead in places o strikers who refused to return to hie pfhce. work. A-; copy of William• Lyon Mackenzie'a . Recoir crGoff, of New York, on Thursday hietbry of the rebel' on is in possession of sentenc d Maria" Barberi, .who murdered Inspector Smith of Hamilton, her lov r (% . 1' .. : - - ,.:. - , . - tea,.., x•w,-r - «... * k a r.z Vw _.Yf ... . :,?,a . tea vsi«. ,... w._..'� -. ..: _,.. :. _ -F ) . , -.. ... _. _ - - - ,: i w u sl f c k i wwnm'?l - --.-- -I: I r :.t'�•' i. F 1.'"-r ..a*"' r -�. .sig ,:r :-•k'+r`;,�,..: I'xa- .-" ..r.- .. . .. - r..,� - f -Ir'�'" e a .,.. $" .. " _ :-5 rte{....:.* ' ' . , , t 4 ..:. ''�p. x. }: f -- - zti - ,.y� h t i d�} x >. .. -.-c- -y. r _3_. na - _ i .. .- .-.,mi, .. j . - :. - -.. fi> --e - -. ,... s- . . :. ) - .- "- Z. : - .a - rt .. .. a - - J r , I I. a ._ ,. . _.. . x - .. -:-.., ...., r... .. .- ,.:. I- - _ , : n]t _ -. ._ ... - '-.- _ . .....-.: - , I 1. - . --i-. .• .. : -. - It f r. .. : F , gam_ _ : _�%:: - y - `�nr - - __ - .:.fir 1. • . - • , ' x 1 f - - - - .. .- ---. _s , r . _ - -TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS . By referring —A n w walk is bels la0ed in "front Entrance Examinations. _. to the ad8ress label on your, paper you , q P '-i' , . ,,.,— �` - , : r can alwa s ascertain the date to of Dr. astwood s residenoe. L � 1.- , f y At the eaatninations hold at '�Vbitby ­­ 1. ... .. .;.: your qubscription to TSB Ntws ie - aid. --Ha •e you seen D. W. Kennedy o new - , '. 4 __ Remittances are acknowledged pb a bast June, 89 candidates wrote for the en- stook cf resile and tinware ? trance certificates and 4 for public school change Of datA oh label on the first paper ol- g , r . lowing receipt of money at this office. Always --Mi s Esther Clark baa been visiting !saying certiflcatea.� Of the former 29 '" II , X O"� . : -: keep the date paid ahead. tf with fri nds in Toronto for a fortni ht. I- .{�. .. q were bove and 60 were irls. - Of the boys 4 ' I ° A� C -M i s Af aggie Linton, of Whitby, ie 15 passed ; of the gtrla, g38. Of the 89, 29 X 7L71 - i 1. �� c,�+ wisitifig with her friend,. Miss Alegra were from the town, and 18 passed ; 39 - 1 _: 1CY � I I f Cronk. were from the outside and 84 passed. . -' ., _ - -Mr .Jas. Gordon was called to the The 4 ublio school leayin candidates ' _ --- city this week by the sudden death of a were from Claremont and two of them The ' Jew �ellery- 17tOre rV. hlty. .I - relative. - passed, John McFarlane getting 673 marks - • ' ICKERING., ONT., AUG. 2, 1895 - ' . ` . -Mr Robt. Rogers has returned from and Maggie. 12. The number re- - , " - . -Greggg aired to ase at the entrance seams. was " �' Lindsay where she has .been spentinq a 9 p 1! Ifew da 422; to pass the leaving exams. 612. Bev- ( t0 BilYlOUilce., tbat the have' added a line 0f - • y r _ _ oral schools great! distinguished them- �' + LOCALISMS. -Ou oriokete s have sorne notion of t0 their resent °,� selves. Two pupilis of Mr. Underhill s; School Books, Stationery, E c.� p ' f - going t Whitby this (Friday) afternoon . g Brooklin, took scholarships, one of Mr.. J. �t041i Of fora a e. �. H. Lee's, one of Mr. Eddy's, Claremont, :.:. Jne. Padden, of Toronto, wheeled out -Mr Dr. H. R. Pearce, of Toronto y ij e"' . ( ) and one of Mr. Jae. Brown's, vVhitb to Wm. Clarke Wednesday. is Visiti g with hvr sister Mrs. Hea enc, ' g The names of the successful candidates, , • •. �. -Mrs. W. J-, Reazin and family are is of the at tion. �[� j' the cit with friends this week. with their merge and the names of their - Flame �i' C�LChes, CIOC1iSf y - -Kin Ston Road east, on Monday, teachers, are as follows : -Mies May Barnes, of Toronto, is now Mr (frown, Hoar et. school, Whitb -- ''�'[j�11 With her friend, July 29 h, 1896, the wife of A. A. Post, y Jeweler SllverWare Lt(' Mies Cora Ham• Esq•, of son. ` G R Blow 422, Gordon Johnston 938; E die y, , .1 " =Dr. Cross, (Dentist), Visits Pickering -Mrs W, J) Clark and- family have Nicholson 471', A Taylor '422, May Arm• , . i - , '=every Tuesday, office over Bank• s3tf returned atter spending a month wit i strong 449, Maggie Britton 563, Josie Daw- . I . . -Dr. F. L. Henry, (Dentist) will be I3amilto friends. ey 422, Claret Jeffrey 424, Jesie Jones 487, , ,�, found at the Gordon goufse Parlor's every -I11is L. Hea�sns left for f'reorgatov6n Janet McKay 496; L Philipeau 471, Ada And W111 be open for bUslYlefdB 011 Saturday �iugust 10 • Tuesday. 33tf Saturda where she will P end a time Tremeer 422. .'- -Our IacrosAe team are thinking. of with Re :.L. Perrin and far ills. Mr: Utile, Dufferia at. scUo01, Whitby-- �6 8+re now giving away a Ten ICent $ill �vPhich !flay be visiting Stouffville for a game on Friday -Alth ugh the weather has been ea• V M°Court 44'l, L Smith 429, G Vanval• had at 011r store of.. from any of our. Agents) for which we . of next week. ceedin 1 cold for the est few days,' we kerlburg 480, Wm Wilson 42L. , g P y Mr McCarron. Separate school, Whitby--- are allowing ten cents when purchasing one dollars_ worth at , F -Mr. and Mrs. Wismar. and daughter, have as aped frost. 'Ihe high winds N Breen 4'23, Josie Newsome 425. . of Markham, Visited at John E. GAe s our Store. , . have pro ented the same. Miss M A Balfour, Myrtle -Roy Ellerby - one day last week. =Baer ment of the flol' Ba tistn will 477. Orders ta1�811 for an S paper ubli8hed 1n the world at 9. y p P P i ' -Y. P: S. C. E,, August 4th•. Topic, be' admi istered in St: - George's Church Mr. Frank M Chapman, Audley----Ed, ' Onr remised land, and how rto'reaoh it. �OWeSt Rat.eS. P next iia da afternoon. Sarviee nom• MoBrady 427, Win Mo u 434 y Y _. Leader, Mrs. R. W. Cronk. mences a 3•o',alock, Rev: Mr. Brou8ha11 Mr John M Clarry, Ashburn—w Beam• , In the Watch Repairing we make a specialty of repair-.' -Pickering's representative t on the ieh 423 A Balfour 539 Joe Johnson 440 �rL affiaiaEin • ' ' ill watches that others have failed to make ive satisfaction - county team, N. B. Margach, did very -pick ring Township Council meets Minnie Johnson 532, Alice Pearson 459. ng g ti_- -well in Toronto last week. - Mr. E R Edd Claremont -M Bell 474: Remember we have a, er line of Statiouery than any at Brou am , -Monday neat August 6th � p' I - .- -A few responded to our I call for K ' E Castor 563, I3 Eddy 638 . mons on subscription, but onl aver at 10 a. . for the transaction of general other house 1n the County. And a Ten per cent. Discount Mr John Graham, Almond s -N McCul- y p y P y business. Those having business to lough 439.. on School Books is quite an item: . few. Take a look at .your address label, transact ill make a note of this. - 2�s'` and re it without dela Mise Mabel Harris, base line east --Ada . r �' -A n mbar -of young people were en• Manning 46g. Orders by mail receive prompt 'attention. -Tl�e harvest is fairly well adviiiiced tertained at the residence of Thomas Mr Thos Henderson --N Alger 443, M . in thiajtownship, and already the thresh• Law, ar., on Tuesday evening. A very Phillips 464, N Littlejohn 439. I - . • . „ _ - ' . ing machines"are taking to the tenses leasant time w P Miss L Hollida Dr den`s-Wm A Dr ; p Was spent, nt, the: evening y, y �' i! . R Con-nerP.sions, Not a few hays starteO plowing, bein_ . ­ � ... g whirled away by lawn and parlor den 474.s� for fall: wheat, perhaps. . Mr J H Lee, base line west --Ida Me-, '. 1. -_ . .. 1 games of arious kinds. , -The Ion- looked for has' arrayed at Causlar,d 508 P nrvis 555 Al Robertson ' I I • F__ -Mrs. innacou has returned to txs . j r� last• In another. column we publish the and take possession of her house on 475, Ethel Vale 580. - i : The Nem dt;�'ellery I I result of the entrance egammations re 11ir J H Madill, Tweedie's--f3 Guthrie Church st set. She has been vary ill for ,� I; `� , ' • Gently held at Whitby. It is rediculuus 4..2, Jabez Lynda 460. i . the past two months, while with her ' to delay thane returns eo long and the Mise L J McKechuie--Tana Clarke 42�... �iaAt Slde Brock -Bt.. - Whitby. :� . Y + daughter n Toronto. W6 are pleased to Miss Parker -J :�f White, 417. - local press should enter a vigorous pro .># learn that she is now much improved. bliss Perkius -F Coultice 504, S Robin; ; i , r . ,,� test against the same. -Consi arable-uf our apace is- taken tip son 474, ,E Spencer 9;.5. , -J. Richardson, Jr., visited Lindsay this week iscussing the prion sad cone o 111i3s til J Reilly --L Ridley 497, E C �' ` last week. While there he la ed `cricket . , - - ' • P, y a foot slob between Highland Creek Scott 42'... - against the Orillia eleven, -taking five and --Rang .r teams: This letter writing Mr J A Underhill, Brooklin-G Camp - +I wickets for six runs and adding 15 to bell iUr3 M G Bill 5t;3 N Keater 619. I -� T w �, Lindsa 's score. Althou h. he has not can do no good, but will only serve to 'a. {' y g make a Li ter feeling between the young The following also passed•: --L•' Ili White , I played cricket since leaving Pickering, he (whose teacher is not reported) 4241, and W I . - ' men of ti township. Let this matter be - ha� na.t forgotten how to trundle the ball. Crawiorth, who -was provisionally admits- i settled up n the football field. % , -1 . ..., . ... ....- . • =A foot -race -took place down King -Mr. Savage and wife, of Ham• ed before. - ' eti9eet Wednesday evening between a To obtain a scholarship 563 marks were filen, war here over Sunday with their necessary, ,that is, two•third's of the total number of youths of the village. The son 13enr 112r. Savage conducted ser. Y n n- ' • distanc3 was half a mile. William Fred. (845). All the winners of scholarships are o Ca e i '' i ti i & - , .. , -vice in St. Andrews ehuroh sabbath girls, and the Happy ones are -Mise Kest-. . s'' finished first, Fred second' and -Charlie evening. 'IIs waa sw prised at the ap• er, of Brooklin ; Miss Vail, of Mr. Lee's ' • l third, while Wm. never gat away. The pearance of the crops hereabouts, 4nd school • Miss M G Hill, of Brooklin ; Mies - - - .1. - . *, prize was a balogna, which was afterwards states that! they are far in ad venae of Edna Castor, of Claremont, and Miss Al i .• ' - • i . e, � ' r, _ -, �. ..divided. anything t be seen in `9estern Ontario. Britton, of Whitby Fleury street school. = =Now that it has been -completed who We can ratulate the winners and their - . , . �_ _ . - --W.. U Bary, of .the «astern. has tI n'd I A will dispute the fact that the rl�cant re plowed up he half mile track upon which teachers. Other pupils did exceedingly I i novation and painting has•added,much to well, especially Miss Orvis, who took 555 - orrid ,.1. our horse fanciers were wont in former the durability and appearance of A. B. marks. The boys did 'not do sc well as . Dowswell's block on Bing street. Youth years to sp eel their horses, and this tall they should,, not one getting 500 marks. 9 - he hopes t cut therefrom a good yield of and beauty are inlelibly stamped upon—­-*--*.*I-- beck•wbea .' The track was in very good - �,j Cedar Grove. every door and window sill of this huge bet there _was nqt enough . -- . building, condition, reeve deri ed from it to pay the rent of . Most of the people are busy in-barvest - h , --� _ -A snow storm in July is of vera rare the ground used, hence the plowing up, and report a good crop. - - W occurrence in this model climate of ours, - Mr< and Miss Harris are vision Harr Ld-war Boone, of Indian Head, N. g Y . et to such we were treated on Tueada - and Jessie La IIUI Gold Dust Ccrn Meal ie now , „- yet To be sure the ,,beautiful” cid W. T., wh is here for a Visit, received a PP g• Th® inhabitants of tt,ia burg are fast in• acknowledged led ed to be the best in the �, telegram tl a other.day from his foreman g - I � not descend in sufficient quan,titigs to creasing as A. 1+. Dimma, has been pre• - • - stating the a hailstorm had swept over market. Made by 'the new American �� snake sleighing, but we had flurries suffi � sented with a bouncing baby boy. . >�jrvr` tient to Bay that snow fell. The white that section and completely destroyed the p ng Y � y Daniel Ramer is puttingu an addition process there is nothing like unto it. crepe. Ho(stated that- Mr. Boone's crops to the old hoses. It looks nice ane ici ,� substance was noticed is various parts of 9 suspicious We keep the best Molina Rolled Wheat, • - €z���-T, .., were not w rth harvesting. Robt. Miller" Dan, � P+ the township, pan dried Rolled Oats, Granulated Oat• � - - • . . -This ie an age of sn rises, so much has not yet heard from hie son William, Many of the people of this vicinity visit- , ,� but fears th t the storm has also in ured ed the Barnum & Bails show at Toronto % - meal and Lint -Seed Meal to be had in 9 �x so that' one should pot now wonder J y ( I at aitythang. Perhafs the most severe his grain, s they farm in the same and were quite pleased tit the grand sights. the market. All who try our Rolled . neigbborho d. � We would like to•know : Why did the - nervons shock experienced in thio village -The Li dray branch C. M.B. A. Wil! boys go so close to the door ? Wby did D. Oats say they are the best we get any- for years, was that - occasioned W. - .� - give a eh lap excursion to Toronto, run; aorms the road ? If the boys were not . where. Always fresh and direct from 1 . j Logan s shop front the other day at re Niagara Fa is and Buffalo, on.i:e>Gt Thure• ashamed of themselves when they ran off milli. calving, without the slightest warning a with the rife. It the boy carries the valise ! new coat of paint. Frank was the artist day, Anqas 8th. The excursionists Will ,' I .. , �v and di i P take the r Ralar morning train of the any more. What the boys went to White- I . - a. - . d L s work with the deftness of a Vale for and how did they some to get run - - Whitby an Port Perry branch, which . professional brush slinger. over on their return ? Who ie the thief i - . ' ' -we have in our leaves Whit . y about 8.50 a. m , and will possession'a small that took Joe s neck yoke ,and oil . . .1 fete of Irish bo connect at orouto at 10.15 a. m. with . p g moss, which we will Our football boys believe that the public _ �� be only to happy to show those who have the eaoursi n 'train from Lindsay to the are ander a hard opinion of them, since _ i ,i . - j. any desire of seeing it. Those who have Falls. Tia ate will also be good from Cherrywood windbags published the untrue �p� any knowledge of Irish history W111 re. �9Vh'tby on the afternoon and avenir�q results of the matabs that our boys badN LICKI� C3G t;aO� trains of th day before and on all morn• with them. On June 23rd our boys went F. member reading of the famine about . r�_ ing trains n the day of the excursion. down to play them a friendly game, but • .. ' . 1847-8. This moss was for a time almost Pickering passengers Will a Whitby y got there the big windbags ►,_ g P g pay y when the I" ,, the entire source of ,ivelihood of the pec• wasted to tight oar little boys. Our team d ` , . ` le of the Emerald Isle. At least it pre. Prices, as follows : Whitby to Toronto, p P good for one day, $1,10 ; 'to Niagara Played a friendly game bat were hao>ted - - served life until assistance arrived by Falls, good for 2 days, $1.75 ; to Buffalo, terribly by the big opponents. But our -_ ship Thee from America and elsewhere. boys defeated them easily by two god}e to a good for 2 days, $Z.40. This time limit ,. officers and memtlere� of the one. On Jul 6th the windbags came With t RL1 RP gP iseaelusive of Lha afternoon before. y P gargains... EVER SANMe odist Sabbath school of this lace. the eastern association to lay the returnenjo ed a pro sic at Gordons Grove on Children s iekete, half price. Tickets match. When they got here C. "a. offered ,f . ' - Wednesday afternoon. !The demand for may -be had �on the train, and wial be good W play them with their own men but they j, _ . ' . - cold drinks and ice cream wale limited to return on any regular train within the would not and than our boys brought our�r vel y IVody --- �"� r . =--�_-=—= _ . owing to the minatnre stature of the at time limit. !To enable visitors to see the their senior team, and the eastern associa• _ ___ - .- Niagara riy r and Falls Jo the best ltd• tion said we might as well go home as to '_ �= I. ,noepbere. Swings and other ;Weans of — 'ri la that team. however the game was DUring Our Special@duCtit711 �--4= ._ - . vantage, s eels! cheap rates in alis P y g amusement were provided for he child q Sale. . electric rail a ' from ueenaton to Chi played and our boys again easily defeated = -- — I ren, and all had a good time. The pews will b given to patrons of this .ex• sham by goals to 0, and would have had :�'�--• t ` ladies had provided an abundance of eat two more had it not been for the referee , fit, shies, consisting of ever known kind of eurbion. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. r _ g y knockin one out with his hand and the , 4 �► h pastry accompanied by tea and coffee. other with his head as it was within a few Fine Pink Salmon,................., 10 - �' While the day was not just such a one as STOUFFVILLE feet from pase�•ig .through "the goal, as 10c, Fresh Dates .................. 5. _ _- Lengthy would never have reached the Canned Tomatoes, Corn, Peas -- -\� �� , a person would seleob for eiwh an event, `all wheat baryestin aammenced on a = _ � '` the occasion was a source of much enjoy. ball. The referee kept cheering. for the and Beans, 9c. or 8 for....... -25 • good many arms in t is section of the .windbags s until the were ashamed of it 10e. Whisks for......... 5 '�- vt u'� . mens to all who were present. 8 Y ... ......,.. � � - _,, County dnri g the past week, and farmers and sty d him. blow windba s our tn- --The O tario County Cricket tetim have eater neon their busy season. It PPe g loo 8gxub Brushes for...:,....... 6 ., , •+ _ termediate team Will play you for money gc box matches for ............... -_ _' played two atcheb in Toronto last week. did not take them long to secure the hay or supper -but not for fun or marbles for 6lb Raisins...... l 25 .••` b, Thursday.th were defeated by a team crop; there as not enough of it: but while there ie sat fun in glayirig ..ith a fighting, """ """""' --= of the Toronto club b 2 wickets aLd 122 fall wheat is.short in the straw, .it is said FOR T$ WOMEN -B' stock y hacking, c�uarxelsome team out of a brick 'q �# f runs. The O tario's made 95 and To• the gram ie almost an average crop, both yard as big Fred called them. As you- is- Wadding and Mournin Goode on hand, route 217 for wicket's. Frida aha Park• in quantity and quality. q Fedora and Stiff Huta from......... 49' Friday sued the challenge we will expect Van to Stylish trimmed bate 75o to $12.00, latest Straw Hats, 19c to 60c, worth 250. ' dale team we a met on the Exhibition On Sunday evening after church ahappy -come and la on our rounds, and have st lee Ca ee worth $1.50 for $1.25: 250 r' ` ` pair Were drivin Weet, hav,in a lave! P Y �! y P ' . • to ................•. •......•.............. 1 25 . , R lawn were the oma team drowned the g g Y your choice what we era to play for. The Silk Gloves,• 15c; 15c Lisle- Gloves, 10; Cotton Books, r air ...........•.•. 5 ' y count men b an funis s and 99 runs, tete-a-tete, when met by a trio who wake_ referee to be decided and reed b bath Joe Cotton Gloves, 5c; Parasols, y Black or Tan $oaks; per pair...... 10 _ '' { y y K very anxious to see who the fair one Was, y 1 Hosier .' ' Parkdale soon d 192 and Ontario County they turned; !allowed and passed, and teams. Ooe boys will. Isy any team out and Lace Curtains at 10 per ct. diso't; P Fine Cashmere Books, per pair... lfi p of Toronto for $100 a aide providing that 400 yds Ribbon worth from 5 to tic per 48 and 46. he county men should not satisfied their curiosity,but the dao then 1,50 Blank Sorge Pante ............ 104 .1 4they shall be the same weight, . g x rI feel discoara ad, however, as, they did became anxious about he trio and follow• I yd at $;.,So Fly Netting at 5c. $1.76 Tweed Pants .................:... 26 1 very .Well o no, the disadvantage ed in hot haste but were too slow. - +�My r' J. I''a' . Bo s' Suits $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.95 to ' they ere a . not having practiced to_ how inquisitive some people are ?" BICYCLES AND SPORTIiV(1 Glooda y ` ' 1 he �Loadon assessor •his found a lady •-••$50 t� $100 far Wheels, ladies' or gent's . $5, worth 25 per cent. more. 4r gethe , a e of the players not having The Claremont -Presbyterian Sunday $nits to order for men at $10.76, $12 to . played a game for years. The Park- !t and headed who is the youngest and 51st ©Mild of heir Sgvpaters 60c. to $8. Lacrosse Btieks all,a.. School, with banners waving, t . dale bowling on Friday was ireiioarkabl by the Brass Band playing, drove through father. He was an Irishman. was mar• gq at W per cent, discount in duly, $25-a perfect fit guaranteed. *� , y town on Tuesday on their way WATCHES & CLOCKS -Every dollars j 11. 'h good. Judge Dartnell has accomplished Y y to Mussel. rigid five times, and had 18 children by • ry je P CROCKERY & GLASSWARE --Tea Watches and Clocks -0 • his purpose in ettin on these ,matches. 'van's Lake, where they spent a pleasant thie first wife, 21 by the second, 12 by the worth of Jewellery, P P g g 44 >tndes..:. $195 da ` net®+ P • • • • • • ' must be sold, ours at our own rifle. { ' " His sale desire buss t3 0reats some inter- yi.cniainq. They returned home in the th rd, lacus by the fo>>rth, and 6 by the Colored Tiaaa . Bete:. 2 75 S y P F e Diane •..••...•....••••., Bootee of bargains in July. p eat"in cric:cet in the count We are in, evening acid as the procession passed -11 h. ,,.. - • y throng h town it resented a ver I 1?7•piee r alt ••..,...• ►........ i GO Store closes Monday Wednesday Fritiap formed that Uxbridge wilt at once organ• q P y imposing ark Twain is reported to be ><lt and A lot of „ 01"s Sugar Bowels, Pitchers at G o'clock. <a • " ize a.teanp, while the Whitby and Pinker•°cls, there being an exceptionally p slices. He uiadc large selrnsafoley large turnout. -Tree Press, and +ers, _worth I6, attd 20e., ..r as an author, whioh be ranfoiinuf of +: dost Buhr Boal �; �_v _ ung 0lube,will at once comments .constant • , • , . y� .all at It1tiI } c ; �.;� �{ tactics: When these In unwise env flea les, iccul rl :+��aP -j ' I '4 p see Toronto teams - A bealr was seen in Greenock swam E 2a the return P 0a neotdoi a' -Wiilb e:I �o�; R�:._9� �' �+; � �.3 e 4t��r5+��,� QB` ` a p y games they will! find the late! and has ex -R - 110 y cited the Nimrads bf tiles frz_ r ..; ..,°:���`: i >D . ;:__ Cat1S]t Ise i1 8 Atif t1f Q �: , .r�.,.e�+r..�.�.a,*,. �r �j.. y n mach more woxiby op• neighborhood call�. At last' atioutete .`s� . IIe�ili8. A ruR��y l '` s1. ,• s : w�a*�.. 4 01 .�•• _ , ^+ll� ;.,t -nu -'ser 3'-e!+s'�;v- s4"so .=.at• .r .,, �r� _ �y?