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T PER" AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR e . s S.C., Coroner. Omee and Sesideaoe, iYGNDIt>l1Tg. Street, Pickering OMoe hours-:. Morning • 11 8o #o 11.80 : Rveninst 8 to -8. I j OLAREMONT l - , l e9aE. M Nathan Tarr is with friends m and I SOMAS PARHER, Barrister etc. is _ _ ar0u d Mongolia just now. r Tat Danberton each saturday. Private _ M s. McNay, of Toronia, ipenl .lee funds to loaA at five per vent. any .r- Babb th with her sister at the parsonage. t M s. Burk, of Markham, is at present I - TENTON h IbODDS. BARRIFATERB, - the est of Der . sister, Mrs. Tobias 1J SOLICITORR RTC., 1p� Adelaide street <r'. _ ,-- .east, Toronto. At Claremont Tuesday luy Choice 1 amity Patent Flour :4.50 pet bbl Mic ell. r L . - A? T>as -- lir. P. Rapper leases this iReek for W@l• 1 T E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS land where he will spend a few days with V • TRR, County Crown Attorney, snd County � later, . I . solicitor. Court Hone, Whitbv. lay S P I N K MILLS. 1 M a. (Rev.) Brown leaves this Week AMFS MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO• for uekoka to spend a few weeks with I - P3:0==M NGf.. r TART Public, Convey7ancer. etc. Once at her inter. .Thistie Ha;' bear Broughair. Money to loan. -_ O e of our young ladies reoeived a se- I v re b e th v ing while DOW & McQIGLIVRAY, BARRIB- up h e s ak1nQ t o er a ep #ere, solicitors, Ao. Ofgoe opposite Post tryi g to ride a bicycle. No bones ,were , otdoe, Whitby, Ont. Jno. Ball Dow, B,A.; Theo, �� br0 n, however. - A. mcon ivray, LL.B. Money to Loan. ey D H Slauith; �r atouff'villt=,wilI visit Clare • - EDDES MACDONALD, Barris-- -.--- .. r�: >m ton the fires and third 't'tleeday of Gfere, Sollcirs, Notaries, Etc, oi�oe in a ea month. His dental rooms are in � (cordon's Hotel -over old'Bank of ce. Pickering, �. ;/ Btu y's block, next door to the market.* Ont,: Satgrdsy of each week, Money to loan p 1 # # # i I nvestmen made. waiter A •Geddes, Reginal �/ + g A member Of the firm of Macdonald dt ' _ )!d. gaodonala, 16 Toronto et„ Toronto. en oa ar 'stars to villa, ,, will be L .B n ,B nff I her on Mondaos, Tuesdays end Wed• �(IALLAGIHER & CO., Barristers, ie here sad ou are p>zsled to : Solicitors, etc., Canada Lite building, p nes aye Of each -week, offivp 111 BDDdy i • - Toronto, will be at their office, Willis' Bloc , ' k � ow what to give your friend, bloc • . * tf Brougham, every Satut ay. Any burn ss T 7'oa cannot do better than re. Watson, of Stratford, i6 hero with instructionA left . obnsult Barnard, of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cooper. She hall throwghout the week will be promptly attended to on Saturday. monney tto loan at 5 per cent Itis tote and his beautiful chs ge of the children left by her sister . stock of the ate Mrs. M ilue, who recently died in Meted,+. "V. . ,., ,... _ o n o.hn • ed a bsr11 sn the Dol• ti.,� .�. �. S�1vErware . E _ rasa > ;. ,c.. , F, WHALEY, VETERINARY w... phi farm Tuesday. A number of our . - H. Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On- 1 . vill gers were in attendance. We have ' tario Veterinary College, Toronto. Graduate in will• het to answers t1i8 uea- not eard of an aocident6occurrin there• '° . Dentistry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary p g Absooiation. Dentistry a specialty. Calls by t, n, He hats a dozen pretty at. is nsual in this locality. day or night promptly attended to• Office Tlie band hoe been engaged to play at Residonoe, Telegraph and Post Uffioes, Whly f nCleB in the table ware that ` _ y u will be charmed with. the Mount Zion church garden party, vale. ___ -I- -- Fri ay evening. James Bortop has kind• u gOPhINS, VETERINARY! SIIR- a hoe sterling silver spoons ly o nsented to loss hie orchard for the H* GEON,'Graduate of the Ontario vet- a d special knives and ladles �t ering- . urinary College, Toronto, registered member - _ cr the Ontario Veterinary Medical Assohiation. -1 rich designs, and, What 18 ur band boys purpose giVi11Q open air Oftice. residence and shoeing forge one and one- I moot satisfactory to the buyer, con arts each Saturday evening for the qquarter miles north of Green River. steel arivin shoes at iron prices. OTice and shop . . hip warrant every »1948 t0 be pea few weeks. They Will hay@ a pard- honralrom 7 to 11 a.m. and 1 to ! p: m. Tele- ,` exactly as represented ea rty• ehorily, an are now making graph address wbitevale out , P. o. address, ppre atioae for the same, Watch for Green River, Ont. Belts; , - Hair Pina. da and other particulars. HOMAS A. GiRAHAM, VETERIN- Lipka, stick Pine, i he Mae of E. E. Pugh and A. Ellis TARV BURGEON, graduate cf the onLario studs $racelets. W tried before S..l. Holies, J. P., on - veterinary College, Toronto,registered member • of the Ontario Veterinary Med cal Aesoaiation. Mo day. Zhe plaintiff ohsrged 4he de also honorary member of the Ontario Medical' - ' fen ant with having threatened him with Soc►etiy, treats all diseases of domesticated ani I I ' ly harm. After some dif$cnity a set• male• Also particular attention tt veterinary tie ent was arranged between the parties. Dantietry. All cases promptly attended to at 1 reasonable rates. Office at the well, known es- Mr Ellis onterrd into an agreement to - tablishment of Graham Bros.. one mile west of kee �eace inwards Drf r. Pugh, and M@este . Clarem)nt. Telegrams to Clislmontpunctnal- A, ilson and C. Proctor went security _ ly attended to. i for the same. He also paid the costs of g�.ts{neso 6azbo. the court and oonstable's fees. �, ,� ._-, _ _ - ^� , - rofessor Becord's natural museum �. HO'MAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Cour- psi ns a visit last week, and held the Tmiesioner for Laking Affidavits, eto.,are- bo de two nights• Tb@ revenge derived wont, Cut. ---- Fall teriri 0�38IIB 8pt. 3rd. fro the show was not very large, al• PTR. HOOVER,ISSURER OF MAR• A Boarding Behool for Both Sesee Under th gh the Townebip realized a license . BIAGE Licenses. o1noe st residence or Care of the Society of Friends. fee of $2. Reeve Qerow glrt►nted fee li min. Gr©en River. *. ce se. The conej,�bl�s tbrongboni the _ _ _ _ Beautiful and healthy location ; oom- _ BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage modious baildings ; home influou0m ; effi To nehip should be @ver on the alert B• Liceneee for the County Of Ontario. Of- tient staff. an collect fees from these travelling - . fioe at the store of at his residence, Pickering Yety moderate rates . , ... - sh we. They have the authorit to do so Village• nn er a Township bylaw. Te above R.BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK Preparatory and oceuplete biuiness sb w was of the average sort. The pro- ooarses and prepares for departmegtal and - �. Conveyancer. Commiselonerfor taking matriculation examinations. m was oomp0ied Of slight Of band a>t>davits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. tri ks and such like. Money to loan on farm pproperty. grills w'o- Fall Ursa. in Music, Dra*ing and . bated. OFFICE -At- Whitevalo. Will be in Painti - Brougham every Monday afternoon for the , BROUGHAM. - - transaction of business. 27-v Send r annaunoement to _ . ONEY TO LOAN APPLY TO F, i PRINCIPAL FIRTH, ery low cases of sickness are repbrfsd lr1 Hntohison, appraiser at Claremont for Pickering, Ont. . Canada Permanent Loan A savings Co., hew Daring- July 'and August address oare he e. i office, Toronto. Stouk capital 58,000,000, Total 8s>rv1zL Rootas A Co., li0 Front street east, im MoCaan is rwyeritig nitlely and assets 18,700,000- Tile company lends money on w• i Croon be berself again. la lowest entrant rates vl interest and on favor- Toronto• _� Ose b' Bnrk flee gold oyer 1000- boxes ' able terms of repayment, Mortgages -'and de- pp bentares purchased. No commission. No delay of epberries this season alrehdy. Expenses' moderate. _ C he rryw o o d., *.. n. John Hood returned from the A. P©ST, CO tUNTY ARCHITECT The undersigned wishes W announce cit Monday, whet@ she Las been with A. for the county -of Ontario Drawings to the people of Cherrywood and vicinity he daughter a11d so11 for a. ebori time. andepecifications furnished for every classgo! he council met here Monday and had building. Hteam and but water beating ane that be hoe taken possession of the shop a er slut session. Hnrveet b@ing in ventilation a epecia'.ty. 4ffioe-Gerrie Brook, which he bas just purchased, that all y Pio oorgUr Dundas and Brock streets,l Wnitby, work entrusted to his Dare will be arson' fur swlDq, very few farwers were at the . Residence-KmReton Rona Eaet Pickering. 97-y ted with neatness and dispatch. Special m tmR• HOJIAS POIICHI';R, Licensed -Ano- attention paid fo shoeing. Wagons, Carts, ev. Livingsta11 ocoppied the Metbo' rn Buggies for sale cheap. Woodworking di t nl ;t on Sabbath evening, and his 1 tioueer, Valuator, etc., for East York and p p . F the whole of North and South Ontario. Strict re airs in all branches. Plow repairing di OOtlr66 was listened to with IIiC1Ch at - attention given to all orders b mail or tel a h. F - to tion, sr Charges Moderate. Address �rxoe. PCv HatR, as esual. Prices to correspond with member of the firm of Meters. Mac Box 47, Brougham. Ont. times. Give as a call and be convinced. POTILTi, AUCTIONEER, ETC., . H. E. POYNTER, do old Lennon, Barristers, oto., Stouts �j yil e, will be here on Ddonday of enol .l' . Green River, solicits sales from his num- I Brock Rd. & Cborrywood: Brous friends both faraud near. Sales of farms, . I. W ek, Office in G@raw s block. 6f } - bore of oar people who attended carni V{- farm stack, and he subicr that is to be Bold will T � ESTE BAN m ting in Simvoe recently hays r@turn be handled by the subscriber with the utmost .. % care and sold to the very best advantage. 481y �� ed TLey all report having Lad a gooc CONEY TO La c>,r c.1iNADA 1. I ti e. although the weather was not yeri WHITBY BRANCH, fe orable. -oN- - - - _- I . B. Willis was at Whitby playing M 0 R TGAG E SECURITY Capital Aathoriaed.... , , ,:......., �; .. fi,aoo,000 cr oket on Friday, and made a very credit a - ' RAZ �S�,AZ,� Capital Bubecribad ...•.........: .•...... , ... too,000 ab @_ showing. He ran up 26 for Picker Capital Paid-up .870,000 , bonglit and sold on Commission. Rest. • . . 9d,6W in . in the first innings. Stanley Glerovi %' BOARD OF DtRECTORp. w s also at Whitby, but did not pplay. _ John Cowaas, Esq., Preslbent. bert Miller returned. on Saturda: i�, I Agent for Fire, . Life Accident, Plate Reuben s. Hamlin, Esq., Vice -Pres• fr m the old country, where he bad beei A Glass and "Steam Boiler Insurance w. F. Cowan, Ee ,, w. F. Allen, $s ., J. A. gib - son, Esq., Robert McIntosh, P1, D, Thomas pp chasing she@». He import@d some 8 Two hooses in Pickering to rent of for Patterson, Bmq. he d, all well all a number of fine Welel sale. T. H.I[oMillan....,,......................Cashier. po ies. The sheep are riot yet out o ` . A General Banking bosinen transacted. qu rantine, bat ar@ all in a }i@althy con Corive uncia Carefnll done at a .much I)rati► issued, payable in all parts of Caaada, d1 ion. y. E y United states, lnnd on London, England, pay- , ower rate than usually charged. Tit- able in all parts of Europe Hi est current ""-"'"_ """"'-"""- - , les searched and oertified to when rates of interest allowee cn vinge Batik. j - Crocleettville required. Pr,vate funds �►1- Deposita end credited half yearly. special at , _ ways an hand to loan a� teLtion to oolleotion of Farmer's sale notes, M. To. W�>aM , Smith, of Toronto, spent Banda; the lowest! rate of •' �_- � . • tea'°�: wi the Mayor. ,t - _ . 1 inter -est. b r@porta having had a glorious o1 3 - -v v. RICHARDS��N TORONTO - .FINANCIAL da at the show. O®all: Dale,a Block, Pickering Mann, after an absence of 114 years -- -- C O RP O R'AT I O•N, w in town lust week. pz PICKERING POST OFFICE. - .- wift took a move from this burg las I � . -- - Authorized Ca Z 500 OOO w k in search of higber wages. Mails arrive from Tozonto 8 10 a,m x ; p` ' iso W@ober and Mrs. Little, from th x`` Mai1R close Toronto G`1ia.m. - „ , Arrive G.T.w, 8 10 a m Close G T w 5 eras m S�IbrrCtibed Cap. 828,�{�0 ,cis , are visiting at Willcott .Hill. GTE 8 30 a m 14 G T :� ? 50 s m r . ' - . Monk, of the Toronto High Colla • whitey s 45 p m •' Toronto t3 00 pmE: -� C m an , s000m anted by Mise MaLear r G T B 6 15 p m ' -' G T W H 00 p in T Gamy have opened a brarob in the p Y p ' )honey orders issued on all parte of the world, Vlll a of iokering, in the office laielp oo- s nt sn eV@Hing of last Week at $atry'1 � open by the Ozitario Baths, under the manage- negro Baas seen,n be northern suburb meat of the undersigned. a ew days since. He is su posed to b eev�a►e saNX >dvanMNB. Deppoossrte will qe reoeiyed and 'interest allowed v Deposita received and interest allc+wed at 81-f1 at blithest -rate$[ tri " one who escaped from t e central per caant per antiAm, Security iadieputable Drafts issued on all park, oollaotione zaade sh t tiral ago- Its a pity joblot Bill a `. om i►ery liberal tardus, money loam onl nt>tes die from H. E1 was not In towel At chs r �C W m. I.optan. sorts o#bar eeCwsitiee. ti e• . • rose, 8iiy �ki#0, $Its, >w[aievaeer• ' - J., I 'M ' r t #� 4 . w - -.:. - :: I ' ffi F1 't'. .ti x 4; 1' f3 ! ... r` ' 3 y .4 i l f Y �rT'b 5 V 1 �t t "'i( _>. h, v _ n; .. r-Rc t'. Y F } i q ' . ... .. - .., . - ... 6. '1 vet - e'er. - - .+`.-y -N' ry �,{ pp�� T' .. -.tea • ,i- i .e K. l' : : S1 ' '' .. ...i �, -. x --_' ... !-i .' :... _•-, ,'. ��-' -�': .:i,ir r. ti". 'eta �- _ �� .�.- ' - 1 -` S A - -i3 - d E j y' �^ �> -'k :A ,. -4-x. :.-i Y 't'a �S �' 211"- 1%,f F-�..' i=�5•�1•�,' C .4.- s. 7.. 011F - �'r has .i': • x a ,z'-..-. - !`<. .:, _ - �,._c �`v-___�._ �44'pt�r=`�_ S :i�Jre ;.k•, a:.+a�'�r,,a .,..• w�. r,orw�-'3°.... 1:j .. - - -- -- _ - v "', , 7th Concession, Scarboro. � Sunny Mount '` zt' i r -` 4 I� t o- I L. Bennett has almost recovered from . Mrs. Medds arm is rapidly inproviek+ , er reoent illness. Rumor saps look oat for the wedding ' " "J 3 We wonder when Bill, the dusty thresh- Rnth Linton is home spending her" boli e�- �`' t �� r will be in oar burg. days. ,� i 1 Ed. Eckardt has 6ompletedhis house. At Miss Nellie Mathews visited her parents;: �-- net will be again join hands with his once on Sunday, -,tet t'`Y -Z �ved Wm. Gibson and John Brignall were int' r -. �^ n x �s,y - Thos. Bennett exchanged a .valuable -the oity last week, ..r ores for 9 haps and a rooster, business Mr. and.Miss Calvert visited their uncle ,$ �1,;. Oan ain't be 1 - Mr. Gibson, last week. ~ 4 Quarterly meeting will be conducted in Mr. Brignall and wife visited their friends` � he F. M�. church on Aug. 16, 17, and 18. in Uxbridge on. Sunday. r " " `x til are welaolrie. J. Hood and .T. Smith, of Cherrywo�df b - Mr. Smith has a fine lot of crooked tur- visited our Mount on Sunday. ,,4� lips -no Y mean drills built by his hired $drs. Wm. Carter ie improving nicely ,, Io , Billie, who, now resides with Poppy. ,after her long spell of sickness. J . -,� , Big Bear in his letter to the Economist Mr. Wilson and family are attending tha:' 4 , ;, set week asked us to locate this burg. We Camp meeting at Lake Simeoe. ' ;- :1 4 to so with pleasure. It issit"ted one and Mr. Hodgson and wife, of Wbitevale. • • < s � R �,t ► half miles west of Armadals and about visited Mr. Carter's on Sunday. � E, 4# ¢�' r y. ►s far as he goes north arrayed in his white Maggie Briton and Mr. Connors visited ` }V�� "r rest. Next time you had better keep quiet -a few days in Uxbridge last week. �� ' J, y,+ or fear of results. R>trTr;.a. A. Collin, of Toronto, has returned home ." ...s: s ..�-...--- i after spending s sew weeks with his cone- - y North 9carboro. ja Russell Carter. .1` Norman Crawford visite our morns oc- t« - , , We wonaor who will be through. arvest Casionally witb bis waggon.-Tomxx. ; � j` :; .4,.�. tint. .�; Atipie �etob sp@nt last Thttreday at MALVERN. ��' Peareons. '1 . Mise . Jane Underwood, is visiting her Misses Howell, of Toronto; are the guests . i € brother at Uxbridge. of Mre. John homes.�s Eacnae me hack I mentis to lay it was s We wonder, ii the Scarboro Parrot has ,t1 boy Congroulations, taken the bunions off the Crow's toe yet. �: . Miss Patton. of Toronto, is *spending her Mr. Chase has returned to Miraposa' 1 holidays with Lil. Maxwell. from '.target Hill. W.,e will have to f,Mv r ., Mass Timber�,oi Btouffville, was among back on Jaok'for news. -., the ArmaAale people last Sunday. The barber has not been seen since the r •;� shies - a Stonehoaee spent Snndap pf circus. It ie sappoeed some of the monk- _ 1> ,; last week with friends at ButtOLville. eyshave picked him up. �^-'�` Jim. •Baxter called at Geo. Weir's last Grandady hopes since he has rented the -. a Wednesday evening on important business. homestPaa that his visits over the Rouge . - ' Jas. Duncan spent Saturday last with will be more prosperous than they -have r -;r>'41 r' � his father, who is slowly recovering from a been of late. - � 5� severe shaking up he Rot some time ago. Mayor Lockyer has declared Civic Hol,- '., Big Bear has forsaken Acmadale sud the day in this to} n to be on Aug. 14th. The P ,� News and has not sought refuge under the Steam Sbip Agnes will leave Richmond St. 11 wings of the Economist. We wonder if wharf at 2 p. m, calling_at Poverty Hollow: . i W. B. soared him. and Crocketville. - ° . A'team of horses °attached to a binder After the If ate def eat at the Woodbind .- and belonging to Arch Spring ran away last week hia Cocker the Gray Bay is anx• - ��' while the driver was shocking grain. Con• ious for another go. No doubt he is will- , siderable damage was done to t'he binder ing to use up the surplus pfofits of the late r " but the horses escaped uninjured. contracts. n ; 3_. The notorious kitten spoken of in last t a. dHERRYWObO. week's issue died the death of a worrier ori T .. j`r -- Wednesday last. Tyne and Davey were -! -•r has, t3ilohrist, of Toronto, visited at J. Ibe only ones who followed her to her last r Lawson's last week. resting place. _ •. , We hear that Mao is taking great inter• `it is better to be born lucky than rich_ est ill lace bnsinese et present. Dave falls in -veryy much with the above as - . Messrs Johnson and MCCray, of Bcar• it is reported he found a very valuable gold ring in the suburbs of gravel Pit Park andl �w4 boro. spend Sunday in this plsoe• Target Hill the other day. `tt Mise. Black. of Toronto, spent a few . - • days wit11 the Misses McCreight's last Swift is almost through harvesting: $, week. James Beater orae the guest of George Quite a number ares taking the no -to• weir the other evening. • -=z� ' bac cure. It is to be hoped twat they.will A farmer named Ionson was fined' last . � .k stick to it. week for cruelty to animals. t A The quarterly meeting held here on Charlie Calendar and Toronto man Mad " ;- ` } , Sunday morning in connection with this a footirace at the Woodbine on tine 31d't. church was well attended. Charlie would have won hae he ran fast { u : , r Two horse buyers from Coltimbns were sponge. The race was the city man's, t` ,s however, and Charlie is out five and toren- a , here on Friday and parohased some Sue ' horses h om some of the farmers around ty dollen. - this lava. James Ionson killed a snake the other= a� ; P day which measured Oft 11 inches long and'. ,4;. (,twits a number from here wended their 6' inches in circumference. This is the ._ rA wa to Whitev,als to see the little hundred ;I y largest spoke that we have heard of in this ., dollar foot ball team play a match with locality. This should be a warning to all : a' the vale boys. young - ladies to be in the house in good i We hear the young folks west of bore time in the evenings. , Lad a very pleasant time on -Thursday sreuiu�r, having a fine night for their ez. Cricket Again. cursion and a grand row down the rough• - -- . = r . ' `• tion river. .. The Pickering cricket team visited We wonder if the young IDa11 got scar• Whitby on Friday afternoon and hada . . ed of the dng or what was the reason the very 11106 game on the athletic grounds. A1 Cedar CFroVe lade do not answer our card Although it was a draw game, 1i was _ > we wrote them. Was it because thty certainly a victory -for Pickering as it was , tri were afraid. decided on the first innings. The visitors lost the toss and were stint to bat, apd re - Mount Pleaeant. tired for 56 runs, of which Willis matte - _ i . . _ -- 26. Whitby followed with 80. Pickering J. W. Madill and wife were' visiting at then scored 28, and Whitby had 21 for 1 hie parent's Snndap, seven wickets when time was called. The -: ',Them n are better bowling of Richardson and' Margach was Romeo says, p ps than thorough bred-" exceptionally Rood as the Whitby batten - F . Jack says he don't like keeping batch; will testify, The county town men are rte too much bother. much better batters than are the Picker- ,� C. C. believes in having two sfiriilgs to ing fellows, but the visitors have much <, I bet bow and two beans on one string. better bowling. Following is the score : - T. Hunter has b@en somewhat indispos• PICHERING, ; .ed, but is now . looking as jovial as ever. 1st innings, - Snd innings. The new a ant who drives the black T B Willis, b Brougball....96 b Brougha 1-.. I g Richardson, c Mathewson , horse is not only an agent, but a Rent all b Gould 5 b Broughall .. 0 . . A vVell. MaGuire,eGouldbBroughall 0 stpd Gilpin . 0 I Dr Eastwood, b Gould , .6 IbwbRroughall 8 t1iss Bertha Barclay, with friends, is Margach, lbw b Broughall _4 cGilpin b Ross 9 ,. enjo lug the holidays at the old home- li s tewart, run out. _ ...... 0 cGould bBrou- ' " gghall... .... 0 4 i stem. C H C Wrights b Hay... , -r 5 cHatchbGould 1 rr p t The academy at Mt Pleasant is, this W D Rogers, b Gould...... 6 not out....:. 0 s r week, being fittod for the r6opening of W J Clark, not out ......... 4 b Roes• ; ...... o B Law, b Gould .. . 0 b Broughall 0 school• Dr Bateman-, b Gould..,, . 0 b Gould ...... 1 -- Robert jfler bas returned from his Extras ...'.. , - ....... . $ Extras...... I �'` . trip to the "Ould Counthry;" looking bale a! ;�, , and hearty. - WHITBY. , The many friends of E. White are Iet innings. $nd innings. ' .- pleased with her enocese at the recent ep• ileo Ross, b Margaeh...... 0 b Richardson 0,' aminatlOna. J E Willis, b Richardson.. 0 not out.. ! � J A Hay, b Margaoh .. . 0 did not bat ... 0 d I We wonder if D. D. is trying a new Rev Broughall b Riehkrdsons b Richardson 0 1 style of driving. We have heard of driv- A M Gilpin, b Richardson S b _Richardson 0 t` A Chisholm, b ftiebardson 1 run out...... 1. I ,, „ I ing, three abreast, at tandem, and several W S Gould, run out ...... 6 o Margacb b �„4: f ways, and our worthy editor, in some of Richardson 5' , the tortes andencee, pts the cart before G Mathewson, b Richardson 0 did not bat.. o p F Lawrence, c Law b Margach 6 .not out ...... ! �, 4 the horse. - F Burns, c Eastwood bRich- �4 We notice in another Correspondence .. chop 11 b Margach..., 6. .l F Lapham, net out........ 0 c Rogere b , that moustaches' are in bogue (whatever Margach 0•'r 3._' .. t!iiat means) but we take the meaning as Extra$....:..;.......... i Extras...... o '_.;�. 1 th.,ugh it was "Vogue." In and near this . so .. - it , t _ x,.o , V eomi nunity it mast. ba the reverse, all Tie best . of feeling prevailed between _: t i sows of the young men hays dispensed the players during the game and when - `� with that useful appendage: the match had concluded the visitors � I, What might have been a serious a0ci• were entertained • to tea at Woodruffe �4 dent ocoured one day not long ago, hotel V `� t Frank Ham, while riding a your and ' , s irited horse to Brougham, oagrying The retqurn match will take plt3oe with _.. ;'� P in the next two weeks on the college. F9. e some irons to be repaired at the shop, green, here, when it, is desired tnat the was delayed in Lis prggress. The sni• v111agere will turn out and see the same. x ; r mal, objecting to the nolsv load, sb*ed Due notice, of the game will be given. r `' suddenly, leaving Frank on the roadsie. - i; __ He being one of the •lucky ones, came off . ;- : @ ap usual with spiv a e@vera shaking up. Weston High: Bohoal bas engaged Mr , i< I Zia ZACI. Leighton ss assletant teacher at a salary# r-...�---..•••.�-•-. -__ -- of $550. The Westob Inge schools levy ,t +Mips Mary McLaren, of Chatham, wai ole the oorporation is 8400, It is a two ,sI drowued Wallis lsat,bW9.,a6 Bbndean. 1mas'ter school. . -. . .. . t L k -x 3 S ) 1' 1 : r Ytr z_ 5- r n a fi . ZS. �_< x v. L , - _ "fC. `Sc. ..-... J - :� �. ;: _u F t . K Lz y •�.,f w . raj �,1glf�w-� _ ,, cs �yr 1 r .:Y ! �T- is -.x.... - .... .xz _. _ ,y. .. (i= ltfi.z.:_ a�� N. :'>�:>.. s).1. ,4 2 _ _ 4- f �_ -t_. 1 .y . « . f -.w ,-- - _ .�. ._ fi- -,. v .vim•.` rP'` .z ''*FrR. .. i. - 4 ?9 : ,�, �_a - - - v sem`` F .., - M: - € t _. ,. r �f x } a.v-a.. S` _ _,'_ •�,Y �.,.-iii;, ' t C $o j E . , . -. ,, .,„ . F. .,. ak . - t, r ; i la r n nS -' .:: .. ...� �' - _ .e _. I r Ya ..i .•_ - At - i L• N W 9 F• 1 r �J I 7.... k t"' r y :! : _ _' _ - �i FIGI�ITIN SMORB. � -. SOMM " 0N'TS" FOB PI�HER : L Nor► Corttrlvilnc0 je� the rotieeitea. or lard` Imp r"'At FfAcMoriill lials r+rhir>r. �' �� Flremem. wall ave Tau a vr#g1e Let et Trouble . Elleaehing and Cloaning: - MW . o lieu be'Fill Timer lsaslleeL - . A- oarrespondent writes.:• --Run's straw An irtveotioa hue just lieen' approved bj' llon't y ak. . hate, w ire !e horn white chi all li ht- the New York Fire Department wlzioh will - $ P g' enable the firemen to work in the donees Don't snagged. oeiered . straws -stay be bleached in. the smoke without being smothered �a't 11 too fwstr Wlowin manner Dissolve oxalic acid . Don't f rest the haft.-; I - After trying many kinds of asbestos . t ((powder in hot water and scrulb the straw _ Dont t y fancy casts. : -I- , - - ► suits, rubber suits with cells containing with th , solubion,-then.rinse the hat off in Don't ® p on your cod. waste►ter. Use w small - bru"sh-for. Lha water, and other inventions, it baa bBen , d�oided that the only practiorlble protea Dent to cast too' far , I pvrpoae; Wince the bristles can be pushed Don't e 1 on your rod tips: . - Into the meahes of the straw better than a tion for fire11len would be something in the form of a respirator.., • l�n't uy '' cheap " isekls, � ,. Cloth- � be. Besides,as the acid is poison, - , - ' "' ,: . Don't f rget the back cast. I one droesnot wiehto run an rink of ettiri The -respirator which bas just been apr' Don't 1 t your reel overran. - Y g g roved consists of a reservoir strapped on - ' any of it into a possible break in the ekiri P Don't a rike on a slack lino, - af one's fingers, ae might be the cane iia the fireman's back, which ie to fllt►er and urlf the air soave ed to hie mouth b a Don t I e ; it s been overdone.' - . clots were used. Itiive cents worth will be p y Y Don't sh with untried taekle..I . ' suflicieut to cleanse a number of hate. Use hose. The filtration ie acuomplisbed in three parallel tubes which constitute . the Don't nt your fish in the oua. ` • bot wager enaogh to thoroughly diseglve reservoir. These tubes are about 8 inches Don't rab a catfish by the fins the powder. For one sr two hats a fourth long and 3 inches in diameter. The two Don't eep your bait in the sum. of five i ante •ryvorth of powder will be outer tubes are charged with layers of bone, , - enough.'. This ie the method of bleaching' coal and cotton, the socias air going Dont ogle, t to dry your linea, . nand y9 Imillrners now. through thein being cleansed of its smoke Don't trike a fish with both hands.. Colored leaves of artificial flowers may and passing i.gto the middle tubes to be I�'t arry your rod tip foremost. . be edectivally re -stiffened by an application Booted. This cooling is etfeoted by glycer- , 1 Dont ear strange sporting clothes. of mticilage. Lay the leaves on a flat sur- ine; which also further purifies the air and face and brush over the under side witb absorbs all chemical poison. Don't ry w laud your fish too soon. the mucilage, and let dr thoroughly. i h'rotn the glycerine tube the airlpmwes ap Don'i ry w cover too mnoh ground. ,� I ' the hose into the valve box and thence to Don't ►st aorore your neighbor a line the mouth through a rubber mouthpiece. Don't ut pickerel in Croat streams. DOn't bake -Your Own Soap. I When the air it inhaled it nausea frocW the - D'on't pt your fish run under the boat. There io no article ofI commerce to-1ay hose and into the moutih. All -air exhaled - Don't nap olf your "bast wheat yon cwt. that sold ata sewer price for the value simply goes out through an opening in the Don't ive sack 1►ae to * figliL►ng wait» - than soap. If bought• by the box, from moluthpiece. Thus the fireman need never. Don't tarry im the be0lom of the boat. - _ two to three dollars will supply an ordinary- remove his mouth from the mouthpiece. lipn b ry to steal theother fellow's bitro.. sized family for a year. VVe recently - bought a box of 100 bare of 'an excellent - t ..f grade of sou for;375. And think Of any � ��" � - bup r �.. .-_ - _ F sy, over -taxed housekeeper trying to .,` �\\�\� ,\ __ T �_ compete with such prices. I would advise .� �� \ I :z �`_ ��` `� ZN - ` ` 4 ever b farrr►er s wife to give all'meat �1 '"� " �\ . - fit. Y �5' �!. refuse to the dog, have the ashes acatteCed ��� ,k\ z =`} ���♦ in the vege able and frust 'gardens, and 1S `� '• -I relege►te soap -making with the industries of y \� - �- \� t�. r '��' our Patera. I' • ,`h' r . tl �'b : ;a \\ I ' - Haw to .resp �13f�s j - :'`'�.•:,- glake a piece of lime the size of an. eg�in ' , I I -a gallon of water, and when cold pour it l ' �• �'' l - over the laid in a sLone jar or large - ~ '� cgge �.. . . . butter plot, The eggs should all be turned \ `' i,;. Y � " point downward.- Cover them ' and keep � � '�' •ter" �` � ►� : them in the cellar or in any cool place. Be �,,- 1 t - . very ca"ful t o choose perfectly fresh eggs, ,� L t , a t ;t , as one bled one will• necessitate removing ` ` � 1. all Lias ciliate, waahmg the jar and pouring over fres►l re owed limed water: - l+;ggo "$ 'f YP Pt - , can be kept in tins wap from one 'spring- I time until the next, They can be .need in' any manner Cxcept for meringuea,for which -� b . ! _ the white does nut attain the required _ ' ' - stiffness.: If laid down when eggs Are very �r�F, "- ' cheap and marketed as limed eggs when '•.., .• — L" \ ` -`'' - other eggs are very dear•, they can be sold ` at a good patofit'"to the salesman. ---House- i :.. .. �- - wife. 1_ - _ _ - Here is a reelipe -which seyeral of our netghbore have tried, and with.Aatisfactory \� _ - results. In a he►rrel or box that can bo I.'. Wit ---1.--T••-- j`T.-.�- v-1. headed up pl�oe first a layer of salt and , :i 1\ - '-------�-- '- r - ..... -- _----•-- - . . titan a layer of eggs on their ends, and so ' on, i layer of salt and eggs alternately. 'In ...1 ( i , Ltr� course of a few months the box should I .I. ., FIRBwZl< IIel:ra Rt39Pt a'l'oft. ' I, 1 . be turned frons one end to the oilier several - - ♦••-nPe.-A Subscriber. - , . In other respirat.ori each exhalation L Don let soar atradow fall an the 'brook. ' •` I accomplished- by taking the moatlrpisoe - Don't keep too many lines going at once. _ Children Should Rise Early. away, expelling the air from the lunge and Dont drop a fish into your creel ttlail One of the evils of the dap seems to me replacing it for the nett inhalation. There first. is danger in this method of the fireman Dont "otriks a black base at the fleet to be they tendency to let. children stay up making a mistake and filling his lungs rush. late at night and then lie abed far into the with smoke. The simple process of draw- _ Don,t keep your lunch wttere it will get day. Children need eight or nine hours' ing in the breath sucks the smoky air• up wet. ,I s through the purifying tubes, up the hose Dont carry hooks in your trousers pock• sound sleep. We think any child over 12 and through the mouthpiece into. the etFs. years of age can rise atT5 or 6 o'clock. To lungs. IMn�t thick that it is all fishing to catch do this they should be in bed at 9 o'clock. The'eyes of the fire'mau are protected by fie h. Through the summer we contend it irould a heavy pair of closed spectacles, which Don't fail to clean the fish which are to do�them more good to retire at 8 sad rise rigidly exclude the smoke. A spring clip be ke 't ati 4 than retire at 1.1 and rise at 7 or li, placed on the nose closes the nostrils' Dona store your. rods next'to a 'steam How few young people► know the beauties and prevents the accidental inhalation of pi I of the early morn; its freshness,its etillnc se, smoke 1)onit let your flrb Ret around t lit anchor ire aweetnere. To the early wirier the world W hen thus equipped a fireman can work line. =r� it ire freehneee as Cha b run 11 are worn , for nearly- au hour, it is said, in an atmos- Doo buy p ant "owtch-alis;" they never l ' g here which would ohoke him in to-enty work. j- . their morning praises and the sou b coming P in eight to smile on dew -wet leaves and seconds if unprotected. The whole ap- Dou't strike a fish when the Coal is per- btadesof grass, la rat fire carne that it is paratue only weighs five pounds, and can , pendi�ular. hours aftervvarc't amid the heat, dust and h,e adjusted in a few seoonda. I Uon't leave can sticking over Cho sides . noise of the active day. If the young once A tees of the apparwtos was made some `of the'boat. i• ' leaf ned to begin the day with these lovely time ago- la a temporary wooden but s I Dod't yell I ve got one' atlWl you ve riots &ud souni TY ,� `4 �;.,,s iy .fib 1r.F { ' .:i i.wT ,,cite -F 1 ft: } tw . k f;, . ,- - ;gr'i';:.4 s'. Y � I .::�: . _. .. �_ IS PARAL�IS CURABLE .? si - __,., - �.:. ., _.� - �_ 1�R, dkUR lE LITTLEi . OF ESSEX COUNTY, BAYS IT IS.. - -- . 1. s - 8e Gives His Own Terrible E0erieiee Ito Prove the Trulh of Nis Assertion--8ut- - fered For Over Two Years -780tH Bitn- .self and Family Thought That Only - . Death Could End His Sufferinxw-Axain V- Enjoylux the Blessing of sound Health. From the Essex Free Press. Life is truly a burden to those not bless- ed with a' full measure of 'health and 6 : siren' in, but when a strongman is brought to the verge- of almost utter helplessness, when doctors fail, and there is apparently - nothing,left to do but wait thedread sum - 1. motif. that comes but once to- all, the case aeaumas an aspect of extreme sadness. In such a ^ondition as this did Mr. George j,ittle, of the township of Colchester North, - find himself, and recently.the -Free Press, hearing incidentally that he had recovered health and. streogth, a reportdr had. to. .. _ investigate. When seen, Mr. Little ex- ' pressed a willingness to atite the nature of his case. and hie story is as follows :- • ,5 j . . T i ; � _4 ` - . . - - _. _.� I ) ) f 2SJ, " .'l �/ i%. / . `Ilr t. �I I��r _ I I �i ;r A i; Y•Y•' {P 'K i5u it _R, -tom: }. �`•i�.. 5- A 4 T'. _ _ ?,+'_ --•':r J ^t : 9 .i'-' IJP .-3,:{� .e ' �'=#} H` 4.,cf.�-`% F'•' 2'. - - a„ - i DECIDEDLY AAEiSIAA%. • What a -Word Wltl'wI* � ?1 . � -:- Myron reminds as that • word is 084108411114hg The 'rants Sequel el a Lawyer's,Falliug to. rouse mankind to -mutual slaughter - iLove with • Divorce Client , In Yes, there is power in a word . --Marathon, Lawyers are ocdinarlysupposed to be for instance, Waterloo, Gettysburg, - oold.blooded and cautious,- but Eugene Appomatox, Great battles these, but what •M. Oarre, the Paris advocate who shot hiinsolf a gr at battle is goingon in many a sick ands riag body. n yours, perhaps. in consequence of ddmestio scene of exoe q p' Tak Courage. You can win. Call to you o tional vivacity, must, have been otherwise aid r. Pierre's Golden Medical' Discovery. constituted. While pleading in the divorce It a to powerfully upon -the liver, cleanses the blood and impuri- 1,3h court the cause of the lady who was strug- yetem of all -taints tier ; our" all humors from a common ' - gling to Ret out of the matclmonial wage B1*or Eru tion to the worst Scrofula,' he fell in love with her. _ Z S&N-rheum, "Pever•sores," Scaly or Rough , , , She was so moved with the Jadml$ation: Skin,. in short, all direaies caused by bad by the eloquence of her advocate that she blood. Brest Eating Ulcers rapidly heal ceder its benign influence. Especially , had hard) breached the air of freedom potent in curing Tatter, Eosema Erysipe1". Scrofulous - again .before she had married,`him. She Boils, Csarbunoles. Sore •Eyes,. ... had a good fortune and he had a first-rate Scree and Swellings, Hip -joint Disease. "White Swellings" Enlarged Glands.. practice They were both well calculated and to shine in sooi%Ly by the spcig�tlhiesr and Dr. Pierce's Pellets outs permanently - 1.1' xisian tone of their of nvet•patiolks, and oonstipation.;biliousnerr, sick headache and they became fafmiliar and notalblb . figures indignation. . in literary'and political etalons. . Presap t is instruction written inj.the wind .i Mine. Carrel's appearance was remark• the tide A owe over it and th8 record is gone. , able. She was still young but her hair had Example is avep on the rock. -Channing. ;. turned white. She looped like a youthful , Catarrh riasat f3alfn� Quick, Poo mar uise oudree of the hast century, She q P y tive cure. 8 #+hing. oleaasing, received her friends twice a' week and on salon .healing. __ - . I'` 174 IF the afternoon of the txiip edy - her was .. .t- aJ.� t_ ,. - _ as full as usual. At Ipngtb she-tiook leave - of her last visitors: -Amon these was a- lady who had o�lledr to.see har.'priv&tely. Permanently enured TI ERIHG bya stlletly Educa.. She ryas great) agitated. She was the tonal Bysteni. No advance tees. Write for wife of a gentlemp between whom and circulars - •- TiM ONTA11i10 IMTITUTE. - Toronb - 83 hu.. Maitre Carre a duel has been secretly . 4 III k� �1'� 1% arranged, and she had resolved to tell 4his ,; PEIi, 'Vitt:VA and ste yy emptormjluwawl� - 1 ` ij I to Mme. Carre with the hope that she �'�• gtnt, roar.work in thelo"lity where .. • r 'c�,x,L", u . you live. ��ddtn�d -u your eddy ' and a will - might ' atop the hpetile meeting. But y �' I what is it all about?" •eked the lawyer's explain ne business. Slaverware Co., montreaL f . hi - � L . I ; . o-_ _. ���' I I I wife. " About me,'' replied the visitor, _ �_ .. ��� +��' " 06 .f" Present) Mme. Carre walked Tato $lgger than any other; better than any other, with over fivt acres of a Y TOIi0*T© OU't"rI1g0 846HOOL oder, i- the room where she knew her husband war gpecial advantages to young men desirona selling space and over a thousand employees.. Think what that means -a _ � t. is and conversation soon beaarr a extremely of aoduiring the art of cutting and flt0ng gent- > -1. 1._,.. ,._., animated. M. Carre was heard to a. lemon's garments. No better trade, a rare whole town under one roof, and every class of merchandise that goes „ " Y; chanes. Write for partioulara, 118 Yonge , ' .:: j' HAD To` SIT WITH FZZT IN w Her �ovsx. Nothing then 'remai' a but W die . 9t. :>A,Cio Yt hte for - Mchoviolf's (3arntenc well together.. It sells Groceries as well as Dry Goods, Bicycles as well - _ r Some tour ears ago Mr. Little suffered `I Nothin ," re lied the lad" and she Drafting Mactne for Ladies. S y g g p y' - as Shoes, Furniture as well as Housefurnishings. Easier to tell' what • }. from a severe attack of la grippe which left rushed off to her owe room with the in- tention of poisoning berrelf.. This design, AGiFNTS WANTZD for the Farmere ��" t his lower limbs partialt paralyzed, He riend and Aocoant Book, hlgbly re isn't t here than what is. We buy in the biggest markets, sell on the. ,; aVVVVL, U106LLAU15 Vt;Y LLl•ULL OLLLL til Or•lli \lY VV t•1 Laua t...,•- 4"l uuuvo•Ruv.+-St!out: - - •L96 pesweari •1.00 itpald in adra�oa. gravel on 7th con, opp lot 34, 63.b0 ; W W iehee to inform the ladies of Claremont RATES OF ADVERTISING: and vi ]pity that shot is prepared to do all y Irwin, new road scraper and repairing old Pu� ove,�. . First insertion, per line - 10 cents. one 05.75' Joseph Jones, gravelling 9th olylas f dresvwork she at her home. By care - Each sub�equentiineertion, per line - b ' p g g ful an good work she hOPea to obtain s share --This rate does riot inolude Legal or•roreign ad- con at lot l,, 01.9,80. also for gravel supplied of pu blic patronage. LIZZIE BIRRELL, ♦eztiaements. said contract, $5.28; Wm Pengally draw- Clsrerx oat, Out. yeti Special terms given to parties making con- jog gravel on 6th can, opp lot 7, 620, also A. recta for. 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- -� for repairing hill, culverts and drawing FO �AL� :One driving �Iorae rising AND CALL ATS--- �early or yearly , ten lines payable quarterly. 5 bars old, dark ba 15 hands high sound ' _ Business cards, ten linea ur under, with papP*, 'gravel on sideroad bet lots 14 And 15, 816, y y >} 8 - one year, 85 00, payable in advance. also drawing gravel on Brook road south and kind in harness, suitable for family driver. t:�Notace in local columns ten dente per tine, Sire (1 neral .Brook, French Data. Also i Ram- !!ve cents per line each subsequent insertion, of Brougham, 625; John Henderson, gravel say sk lton road cart, has been drove about a B ectal contract rates made known on applica- supplied Alton& road and pathmastem in dozen imea. 1 good second hand top buoy and p harnes . Will sell the above chew for cash or tion. No free advertising. Cherrywood and other divtsyone, 126.74; ap prov paper. Apply to Hit. FIoracire, Green Advertisements without written nstraotiona A Courtney, gravelling Alton& road bet River, nt. Du.nb' will be"inserted anti] forbidden and charged ac- i mordingly. Orders for discontinuing advextise- 2 and 8 con as per contract, =63.26 ments must be in writing and sent to the pub. We beg to acknowledge • notice from F s 1i�.her• Roach concerning culvert bet lots 30 and i Job work promptly attended to. I I j p y - 31 in 2nd con, and would recommend that W. L - CLARK - _ PROPRIETOR. 3rd deputy -reeve examine same and cause necessary repairs to be made. We beg to acknowledge John 'Rassel'e � Our Poli foe-6trtct Independence. statement concerning the ansate condition Boneless Turkey, * Boiled Chicken, Our Aim_ A First-class Local Paper. of road on 7th con, opp lot 15, and'would Red Salman, * Canned Duck, Our Ezc eotationsi — The hearty recommend that let depnty�reeye examine Star Lobsters. * Hey Sardines, i support of then orale of Pickering and vicinity.p0 g K * _ Thistle Haddie, the same and report at the next meeting Fresh Herring, of this council. Fri a Che. * Best Pickles. FRIDA AUG. 9, 1895., We beg to acknowledge Mr Burkholder's Obt�ees ties' Biscuits. * Corned Beef. application asking a grant on townline bet Pickering, Scarbore and Markham for 6herry, NOTES ANO COUMENTS. grading. .,Your committee would recom-Wild t`7 rumend a grant of 06.00 on conditions that Syrup • . . . The Prolii ition case is still before the Townships of Soarboro and Markham the judicial committee of the Privy grant a like amount, this clause be subject Council in E igland. It will surely be to the . approval, of the lot deputy reeve. ti • • . I j i All of which is reapeotfally submitted. • • • • 1' res. �monse ,settled witho t much further delay. On motion of Mr Poacher, chairman, I �, report was adopted. Considers le threshing has -been Mr Richards seconded by Mr Mowbray, done throughout the County of On. moves that the reeve grant his order on - , Why:ltoast,,-Yourself Cookingtario during the past week, and the otnethe treasurer in favor of the parties reo ! mnded in the reports of the various - general repo t is that grain is turning 1'0 ous T1,e out well. standing committees ae presented this day. and rd : Mr Mowbray, seconded by Mr Richards, moves .for leave to .introduce a by-law t0 i II H. H. Hol es, the notorioug` ti l a- assess the several school sections in the • R Aary huttle erer, will be tried first in the States. township of Pickering for the _ year 1895; I. i In case the that thn same be now read a first and 'ankees cannot secure a ��L ADS THEM. ALL a G i conviction h will then be forwarded g d time and that the council rded secono into committee of the whole thereon. to Canada. His chances of es.pri 00 S cape The council went into committee, Mr -I.S ng 11 are very few ndeed. I Mowbray in the chair. The committee tot • i i' i i i i i • • • i i • • . • , • • • • arose and reported the blank's filled up, It is rumoi ed that if the coal Corry- when the by-law was finally.passed. ing roads coy time Mr Hilts, seconded- by'Mr Poacher tie to fight as they are y New Pr>nts, Cottonades, Shirtin e, Corsets. moves for leave to introduce a by-law to now doting, a will yet be able to pun- `• _ � g - appoint a collector for the Township of ! Gents Ties, latest Style and Color. White and Fancy 'Shirts chase coal at $2 per ton befgre' the Pickering for the year 1895 ; that the same y - summer end . There will likely be aL be now read a first and second time and Spring* Suitings and Pantings. settlement r ached before -the trade that the council go into committee of the Remnants of Prints at Reduced prices. whole thereon. Wall Pa re from uc. u , becomes this far demoralized. The council went into 'committee, Mr p A A story comes from Mo t0 Hilts in the chair. The by-Isw was put + C�'�-- GEO. PARKER, DHIIb�O$.• through its usual form and finally passed, the effect that the Controller of Cus- appointing Foster Hutchison, collectpr, at 7 toms is abou to throw -a bomb. It is a salary of 6140• not a to bomb, of, course, but d nam Mr Hilts, seconded by Mr Poacher, y moves that the sum of 13.75 be refunded to MILLINERY, simply an or ]nary political prejeatlle i i of road division No 10, said amaant having of the kind t at Montrealers are al- been collected for non-performance of Th re ain't no use in talking - ways aunou icing that somebody is statute labor. f you want a good machine, ;- going to exp ode, and then as a rule Mr Poacher, seconded by h1r Hilts, You ought to bay the Standard i moves that all 'overseers of highways be E HAVE - a more complete I• they never d The Controller of CUB- i'e the best you ever seen. ,.�– and are hereby requested to return their ! I `"'"'� and Varied stock of Millin - toms is not going to explode anyfbomb road lists on, or before the let day of Sep. Th viberatin fellers at present. He has indicated his in- tember next as provided by by-law of 11 took on it and grin,. tended courE a of action clearly more this council in order that the clerk may A -yen them tl'at buys it - inery and accompaniments than i _ than once. It may, not have been a dharge all statute labor unperformed til be sadly taken in. to the parties in ]default, and place the ever Tore. wise coarse adopt at the beginning, same do the collector's roll for collection ; An you will see in this 'ere instance but any deviation from it now Would dnd that the clerk be hereby instructed W hat their sayin' is not true, do -neither N. Clarke Wallace nor notify all overseers whose returns have not Fo the Standard is a boomin' M j� j Manitoba an good. Ilad he ate ed been made.: = rad we're bound to see it through. I - j - I mo' MRS-* � S_• I • W ISE s, pp Mr Poacher, - Mr Hilts, moves for leave PICKERING, Ont. down- and out when the remedial ord. So taint no use in talkie', , - to introduce. -s. by-law to.assess the town- er was issue ,his action would have ship of Pickering to provide fends for the f you want the beet machine; shown the C overnment what to ex- improvement of roads and bridges therein. Yo 'll have W buy the Standard pact from Or ngemen of Canada. i He and for the general expenses of the oorpor• od we are sayin' what we mean. HILTS DILLING'HAM98ation for the year 1895, and to assess said = r did not do s . It was a mistake' on $o t ie is the way with Agents of old township for count' and educational pun- y K - Lis part, but that mistake cannot be es for the year 1895,.and that the as ®tyle machines. Thev still try to make Furniture Establishment is replete with the latest styles, n remedied 0 ctively until his leaders 6 now read a first and second time and maple believe their old vibrators are the � I !?� once -more or the floors of Parliament that the council go into-oommittee of the beet, bat when the Standard'- Rotary BEDROOM SUITS at $12. take their stand on the Manitoba whole thereon. Shuttle is shown to the people a knocks 410.0 Council then went into committee of the bottocm out of all their statements i PARLOR SUITS, school question. Thep will come the _ the whole, Mr-Pouoher in the chair. The and es abliehee the fact that the Stand• time for Mr. Wallace to act, and he by-law was pat through its severat stages EXTENSION TABLES and and is t e beet on earth. t has several times declared that then and tidally passed. It provides that theAl a I CHAIRS of all desert tion lie' will act. Toronto News. sum of 1,486 21 be raised in lazes for El Be' j p • �' _ the year 18 5, made apse follows : 67,129. •� - e' g r• 26 for tm rovetioe'nt of roads and bridges, i �4'+s� have a lot of new styles in picture Framings on hand. I... Pick Council i p i payment of salaries, and for grant to pub + lit schools and of other. corporation ezpen- UNDERTAiING : Our Undertaltin Department is al - The above council met pursuant to ad. •,Cunty taxes 04,455.79; educational, SUMARD = - ! g P so complete in► jourament at Township hall, Brougham, $891.16. The amount of rateable propert$ 1 respect•, Coins and Caskets in all sizes constantly on hand. Embalm] - on Monday, August 5th. Members all in the township is 68,564,630. To procure ing mode a specialty, present, Reeve Gerow in the chair. Bey- the above amounts, the rate of taxation OF CA�TA DA-.. - �`1 Q N r j`t �` era] accounts were presented and doorman will be for township purposes two mills on H�T17 (Xr DILLINVi 1 1 A Plel��ir icatione read and referred to the various the dollar, for county purposes one eighth - , +• standing committees. of a cent on the dollar, an for educational Capltai J 1,000,000 Your standing committee on Contingen- purposes one fortieth of a cent on the paid uD $ cies begs leave to report and recommend dollar. i Resery d �`und $ persas to Tra,�el:as follows: D R Beaton, on acct of salaryMr Mowbray, seconded by Mr Ripe iand, for municipal• blanks, $40.80; T C moves that the reeve be and is hereby an• Assets ver $7,700,000For a�'Ghoice Brown, on account of salary as caretaker thorized to grant his order on the treasurer sad pARce. iURONTO. WANTED, --••Several faithfull gen- of_ hall, $20; James'Hubbard, on account in favor of parties completing their con- I tlemen and ladies to travel for es - 63; W J Clark, on account of printing tracts. before the next meeting of this voters list for 1895, 635 ; Cleo Gerow, for g This Bank has -A bftnoh at Stouffvills tablished' house. - telegra hing in connection with Green sonnei] upon receipt of certificate of tom where deposits are tatken at current rates. '" p missioners. Grade it'll i River bridge, $1.05. All of which is re- Sams f $1 %nd upwards received to SALARY $7804.00 & - EXPENSES - s ectf�l submitted. - Mr Richards, seconded by Mr Hitte, ppy • p y moyes that this council do now adjourn to the SAVINGS BANK Department, and position permanent if suited On motion of Mr Mowbray, chairman, meet again on Monday. 16th da o[ interest lowed half yearly, also '�• Mastery F1auY' report was adopted. g y . increase. State refereLee and en- •' : Your standing committee on Roads rad September, at the hour of IO o'clock a.m. Farmers sale notes and other good as for the transaction of general business. paper d' anted at lowest rates. For close sell -addressed stamped envel' ; Bridges begs leave to report and recom- further i foruzation apply to ops. CaII at the mend as follows;—The following three Eynon Bark, who lives near Rondeaq, � - amounts have been paid by the reeve, tie JOHN Agent, THE NATIONAL, � per a resolution passed a last in : g, Ont., fell from a barn he was erecting ELLIOTT,t g Fuller, for drawing gravel on sideroad Friday, and is supposed to be -fatally in. BrOt7FFVILLE $16-317.318 Omaha Bldg., CHICAGO. between lot 16 and 17; con 4, #15; James lured. I I •.- - - -s ____�. Malcom, for repairing bridge at Forest I - Sale Re cater, ho. w A PERFECT TEA 3 Mill, con 4, t18.50; Henry Hardy, • for B� •� � PICKERIN G, ONTi gravelling sideroad bet lots 2 and- 3, con 3, -- b N c pq i ; .- SATURDAY, AUG. 17th,.1895-100 acre farm p o'r °. + Qt W H. Elyiss, Pro $25.30. The bills hereafter were recom- � �1 mended : W Silver, for gravelling gide road r'o_ad for sale near Cherrywood. The property �� � •b � ��� � p' between lots 2 and3, con 03.60 W of W. Burkholder. Sale to commence at r -Boyce, for repairing stone bridge And clock, at Besse's Hotel, Whitevale. -_ THE CELE RATED r furnishing material on 4th con, opp-lot 1, For further partioulare see bills. Thee. c� 4 4 S 3 8 $20; "Ray Bing, for repairing hill opposite Poucher, suetiouer. LEHIGH VALLEY COAll Gea-Middleton's, 7th con, $5; J Gormley 'e�d4 �►dWfJONSO N K + and T welsh, for repairing railing and New Advertisements. �" too Mot ; .ince'vca - acknowledged to be the best drawing gravel on sideline between 20 and _ ci d a 10t�r -TEA E a rMs Woet.a cosi mined. r N i.,i 21,. B F, 130; J H Connor, building Calvert TO RENT—The Millinery Shat now o s $ a Q Rt�ota THE TRA IKANT TO TMR TER CU = on sideliL i between 15 and 16 as percon. 1 occu ied by Mrs. wise. of particulars J _ H Greenwood pp y IN ITS NA"VR pQRITY. ... DLREG3.., tract, 03 ; su 1 i�yy�[i apply to ALEX. FINDLAY west door. 19-i8 I d1� Ih� ORTIN(� Ilk. i'�' y _O , _—� �,I -' , ' �y 1. - �k ' 06.58 • J H Conner, --- r r Jan .44 Mme„ Tas ....FIt4M THE htINE,Sr or, vel in let con, , FOR SALE—A first-class fresh miloh , . .. �� Fat: l � up b t� Iwdsan Tia .... grading Brook road in tat con, 015 50 • P ' Clow.' For price and other �' 4A' ... ars as a um best gaahtwo of Indian R Hoover, corn for work done. on townline pe rtioulars + M w • ... w r d, mar a j sae, rhea omthey �, the greatest a to the 'why > uy inferior coal when eau E � apply at lot fl9, con., S. Pickering, or address, F. g aetsct of -the TO& aad itb Woad tbat is wh bet Pickering and• Markham, Pickering's JUDD, Oherrywood. 4$-4S A , g j +.• ,• ,a M,t it m 4 it only is the the best for same prigs •share;. $60; D Annis, for gravel supplied - May for townline bet Pickering and Markham, UGS, w 1° '`'"'0 :'.: HOGS HOGS --Fur pale; "80 a y et 1, in l t4 and e:r,co. �y A r • u . .. d e p S fes. ami.rerlili l7►, being one _half cost, $12; James Lidgett, -L1 moats, l months Old : 40 pigs, g months a;, i 4 ,; ,•, e`w g i� 9.e9• D YARD... q �•► o a July = balance of contract ravellio on 7th con, old, and several brood sows. Price from :1,00 o. ,,. A6.a �� iT• g g rap. Will sell for cash or on tipne. Also 11 opp lots 6 and 7, $4.80 ; Hay Ring, for good work horses 8 a 9 years old weight about ' +W sapb KING ST., PICKERtING. repairing- bridge in 9th- con on Altons, e6 hundred for the low sum of $50.00, warrauted a• i.: " ww 084. [f -your. k• tel#. bums to writes is► road, ' and true In harness or no sale. Apply '° a' a "TA (Apg Gordon House.) 05 • Mise M E Boone, 102 ands of ,. 11ov. -, y HN A. WHITE ball mile west of Brougham. w g, vii - gravel supplied Geo. O'Leary, 07.14; Ira ►� ti y ,,._ DEii f -.ra,-fi�tfs�. �� $t�,'ie�- 4:' M1+� ai'- �;,7�;i`:, �A T?, �r.. ♦ � f'�' ,., _y.�t... a> .: AeL'� - --:'i4..:•-. -F $fJ,'.'�n.. w"-�,.,Ct^ � , •.F:i � � M- .. 4- e:. .. -... .. -...-,-... ... ,'� .. r -'taut., ;.:}:._ .,- .:. .�,• ,r - - -we -. -: �rs'i .: - .:: -::. .-- y.. ra. - „,yd��vi`.1 'ii '�'� � -s [, rt . :..-•y�' _:`' _ �� - � 1�, ,F __�: K .. Y rte.•' � "�KfY' �'1 'T-.u'.IJ•• Y �i���Fy, `''� i'=`�•✓m�, �^i1"', � '� �x� ��� f+. xr�` `}t � -` s�.NKj:: � �1 ,,�.,�^y1*•���_,-'!r..."f.� � ' '��` _J. - `�-f �': •' �.'�s'.=+.rt`,a{'A; ^a�1.�.r� :Y^-yea`�Cd:`�. �vf ..,.ii-Yi�i'St"i^S�i+�' t�lTxw�aidl��`? _ II 21; " -?x f y -. } 41;, - :1 r �r s:.-. . ', ,? t. - t t. �;. § ., r "3 �r UXBRIDGE. • }, ,r A w boiler=and engine arrived the past week from (salt, and is uow being placed n position at the organ factory. Mr.. and Mrs. W. J. Underwood have the sympathy of their . many friends in the - deathiof their infant daughter on Sunday even' g last. Falj wheat' harvesting is now nearly over 0 - in this section. It did not take long to se• care the hay crop, as there was but little of ... it, but while fall wheat is short in the straw it is said the grain ii almost an average Crop, both in quantity and quality. - On Tuesday at noon, while James, son of J. H. Oke, was leading one -of W. Win- . field's horses to water the animal kicked ', him. inflicting -a long out on the crown of - the head. Tfie horse, which was consider- . ed a quiet animal, returned to the_ stable, and the lad, when found, was laying in the middle of the road in an unconscious state. He was taken home, and is doing well un- der s doctor's care. ---Times. ' The house of the late respected Mrs. D. Turner was bought a few days ago. by Mrs. -James Doble, who takes possession at once. The marriage of W. Lonsdale and Miss i Berths Galloway is reported. They are spending their honeymoon at Jackson's Point. . A jolly party of Whitby ites, _including - Messrs. J. E. Farewell, Chas. Hing, A. M. Ross and Editor Graham, were entertain- ed Monday evening and Tuesday by Wsr4 _ I en H. J. Gould. Tuesday was spent with rod and line at the trout ponds in Siloam. . An unpleasant occurrence among neigh- - bora is reported from the 5th of Scott. A . young farmer got the use of a piece of land • . - for clearing it, but did not pat up a proper- _ , fence, although advised by the occupant of :. -the adjoining land who was afraid his cattle would break through. Sure enough the cattle got through at different times despite the owner's care and he finally sent word . . to the owner of the land. The man who was working the piece of land got mad and ` proceeded to the place with a shot gun and . a can said to 000tain poison. Apparently no poison was used, but one of the cows was given a dose of book -shot and required tt�,'e services of a veterinary. If the animal recovers there will probably be nothing more said about it, as all parties concerned have been good friends for years. Thehot- .: • : tempered young man who has thus en- . dangered the life of one of his neighbor's cattle and at the same time earned a large amount of opprobrium, will no doubt profit by the experience. -Journal. ti00-. Alex. Wilson, recently arrested for rob. _ bery in Chatham, was removed to the London Asylum for the Insane. 11 "I -- ... - DUMBARTON . { J. D. A. Tripp was here this week with friends. �, - Tina Ore, of Toronto, visited at C. Long's over Sunday last.. - We must congratulate Mies Lena Clark on h9ving passed he entrance exama. . G. A. Walton, of New York city. and X Walton, of Toronto, were visiting at lake view farm last week. . .The camp at Rosebsnk and also Messrs. Cowan and Clark are taxed to their at. most with city rusticstors. George White is slowly recovering from his recent seyere illness. He had an oper- ation performed in Toronto a short time ago and since then is progressing nicely. Wm. Kerr, who lives a mile west of our town, met with a serious accident one day t last week, by the running away of their spirited young team while drawing grain. They cleared the fence with waggon and rack with a amall load of sheaves and tak- ' ing the ditch overturned the rack and the - wheels passed over his leg smashing the . shin bone, which, however, is progressing as well as could be wished for ander treat- -- ' went of Dr. Dalen. - Two of oar townsmen took to speculating . with a simple Italian on Thursday last and bought from hien his outfit, Con - Meting of a driver, covered carriage and a - peddling stock. Four hours after Constable Brown; of'Toronto, came along looking for the simple I and the said outfit. Otir speculators gladly gave up their poem- . sions and the constable telegraphed to Kingston and had the thief arrested and _ - brought book to Toronto, where our speou- r lators and he will meet at the police court - and settle matters. We fear the purchase - . money will be minus, bat what is lost in dollars will be gained in experience. - - What`s the matter with the choir 4 . L. M. Grant, our popular earriap mak- - er. is visiting friends in Bowmanville. C. Long has been engaged for the past week in unloading coal at the harbor. ! Miss May Henderson and Mr. Danlap, _a of Toronto, are visiting with friends here R. G. Thompson and family, of Mark: ham, us camping at Danbarion-on-tho lake. Our town pump went out on a strike for a few days bat, has resumed work again. . Der. Fisher and wife, of Buffalo, N. Y., - � have been visiting at Dr. Dales' "Lorne - Villa". Frank Woodruff is home from Sudbury on the sick list. We hope he will saon be himself again. J. A. Taylor, B.A., of Blyth: a former - - , teacher in Pickering College was here - ou Friday calling on hie old students. We wondered what was the cause of ' the broad smile which our Ex•reeye now wears. We were told confidentially "It's . a girl." • , Mrs. C. Rose, of Foxboro, are visiting -at Mrs. Wm. Pizer's at present. Mrs.Rose intends staying with us some time and -Cale will keep "bath". Quoit -pitching is now the leading",feat• I on the. card and although Sam and • Dave are tUo recognized champions, Pete gives them a hard rub quite often. S, Hing had the misfortune to lose his valuable driver -Din" one day last week. Cease of death unknown: H. Morrison also oat one of his in the same way. ve wonder what has become of Butch- er's mustache. Has this late cold wave niPped it for. he now sadly singe "Oh t W. where, Oh ; where, is my mustache gone? J"• Richards, of the west end, has - _ parehased an engine and seperator from Reo. Alliu ,and is makiaR things hustle: is now prepared for a fall season's i•. Mork. �t _ Ste: U 3 7 @i" x ✓ - +. u9`4. t I.i- - :, -`two_ �. i* T • ci f �- 8 4444 ' .., ,. : •_ '. _„ _a _. ... a. 4444: ,may"` ,. rn -. - , 4444 .' •- .'. • 'alt •> 3t'- n a n *t 3 ; : .. ,..-: �. 444,4 ,. {+. -1 n s r. ^ .n :\ ' , Y.V. s c� » ___444-4. v. - o- - ,t - , , a,r •: ra. - . - n..rv- ,.-. .. - v�u,' .., , + .. a .+ _ .. -}5.-! , 1 P .. - .. 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I. t.. - ..,-."r.... �. .- .. - - ,, - - r .. ; , 4444...-. .. _.-. - _ .. - r. , _. _. - - - 3 ,. _. .. .• : I. - - - _ --4444 .. A' _ v� 4 e ..--r. 1. .. ,: : :- .. - Y,. ..:ts. :_._. _ , __ __ - __ - ,.. F'y : '�C Y c' � , ,•'__.- • - Subscribe for the NFW8. -..: FARMERS' MARRHET. £ V. r �: a lYl 1.., 40 cents from now until the - Toaox'ro August, a, is04 : , Il, 4444.. - .. - ti ••.• 1... eat a >f 080 t0 Q' 0o -, P Y.; l t 0 Januar , 1$96 Wheat,spring ...4..049 0 80 to 0 00 iY. D AI.1. Y wheat 4 .1 ;. RE ,red winter...... 00 8o .to 0 ?' .r C:� !um ,Ix-ltakari is station 0.r.tt Wheat, goose .,........,. 00 00 to 00 00 `1a e - BLUE RIBBON, tall d et Prit3$fl. Earle r I B' , bush......:...... 00 46 to O0 48 = .� TaAlxs (:OI1IclF EAST D p^ Ae FOLLOWS: - y PURE 1kfANILLA. NO.6 MAIL . . - . 7.58 A. . oats, bash................ Q0 ar-to' 00 00 I as bash -11 .�, � . i �, 14 LOCAL . 4 2:24 P. M. Ps ► ................. 00 64 to 00 65 .', :� S APIA 8 Lvoa:., . ��h8 P. M. Hay, new, ton............. I4 00 to 16 Ul)F ' TsAnre aiolxa Wa»IT>ays AS >ror.Lows:-- raw, ................. 00 to s -7 11 Line ofatest Tools always tin,hit<eld, Mired Paints, Oils, Varnishes No. ? cAL Dressed hogs... 6 75 to' 7 0�0 t'' Etc. We make a specialty of Machine Oda. 8:14 A: Dd. r� .' 4 „1 Beef, egnartera..... 0 co fN W• tl 6 Pick _ „ eef, h gnartere'.� . 00 t _,d CAL : $ 8 b9 P Di[. r 8 �; .,, .p ' , • l� in. elan 1 MAIL . + . 8:22 P. M. . hina 7 o s 00 r . Mutton .................... 5 00 to 6' 00 : , � � . ~ S ea TAJ1Lf.-DUXbAX1on Station d: Veal, oaroass ............. m f~, 5 00 to 7 Q;1 t w's' Batter, lb .................. 00 16 to 00 17 Y -N ,-ill G- xs IIAST Dtrtl (3 W . " 00 S - _ , ­ " L TBAI i�olNiif As PULIAw13i-- dO8 Q(� 1�i t0 Qo 1$ 1 w 1 _ 44...........44.. i No. 6 MAIL 7:47 A.M. Potatoes `�' i , per bag....:.... 40to 00 , + q ' No. 14 MusD 2:18 P.M.' r`,i I.. 8 LWAL -, - . .6:28 P.M. We have placed in our stock, the b t assortment of ' TIaAINe ilolnn Wsa�r Dva As aoLwws;- DOMINION BANX k #, - y No. 7 Loodl.. . 9:i8 A.M, Ca i�al Paid u Y�� �� 'Norsteds; �+ is D p $1,500,000 ° 4 1. . 8:16 P.M. pf , Tweeds, - - 1 Surplus, . - .,. $1,500,000 y 2fLL l ,, z ' - Trou ' `,- } 34 S, serfage, � I 't��� Sn01 WHITBY AGENCY. ..� . .-:... ­,.- I I ,;-And Suitings of all kind$ Gener" Baum" saata es ?raauaoq I _ �j _y rs For prang. - COM POUND. aAVlrrae HB�PAaTY$IdT. . �; ' -- A : Interest allowed at highest current ratios, ti0 - nc. I . notioe of withdrawal required. `` 4 ,, Bee cur 'WaU Papers,, lhtp 'are the best we . er had. Asn. 'x10°°"' "'0� '� aloNr�►hr br tib,�eawss qr , E. J. THORTON,:. -; Lanes. Is 00 ono peeesatr 10i� I[dNA.619 i a 9 sets and reliable medicine die. �a I ..- ... I - RE, An BU TINCINdosared. Hs�tsre at enpriaoipled &&mess *b a _..�_ A. a` el>'ee inferlot ma8tcinee in plass e! this. del[ MrI ." . I- Ceeli's C.a.ye lto.t nesaps�ad. !sire no substf. . M. - _ , - � i - The ��v'e, r : ;.,._; �� lots„ oe latices a and • oasts is postsp is tenet t -11 4, i , .. Gad we willssad, sealed. Dy rbtara msiL Dhilaeaied + , I I COMMON.-., SEN IMENT.' to pisia envelope,, to ladies ody. ! . 1 1 + Address The Cook Company, i . • Y ' , _ , .Windsor, Oat, Oanada, = i= . - c . '- .! �!,. � �' 1 , , . i d - .. , I _.. . A I L ' , .Hold in Whitby by W. li, Howse. l . . I. S .;} .- !. - 'As the dark, dreaming clouds of depr scion -arIt lifting, --'' �-*��.- And the glean, of prosperity Q- s glows, y �'�, HAR M T , A. � Tis a suitable time to look over am wardrobert I _ "! EMrOrC1,IUM ;' }) 1. And serously think about getting ew clothes. , Horseshoer 4 G cam' l Blacksmith, . -' - -1. 1 . As 1111 above conviction strikes you, and you are moved to rigorous CLARE ONTi . . - �` action, we would ask you to, kindly remember that we make clothes and make _____,�� . . �; .;)� them right regarding -price and general make•u . We live in Pirie'a Block- New shoes Z5a Cash or We credit, and . Creamers*, w �" � - - guaranteed satisfactory. Mj PB,IIs. - �.'l`T. B. MAR ACH,; �'I KERING'S�s BARRY'S : NEW - SHOP, . • - I,�ii Strainer Pails y A FASHIONABLE TAI OR, CLAREMONT STATION. - - A trial solicited. Always on hand. -. ' former's sister, Mrs. C. McDonald and. .1. Grove. . the latter's uncle W. Walton, "Lakeview - - - • Farm". IAnthonyReovo, r, of Toronto, a spend - Tho attendanev at church has, of late, ing his fa louRh here with his brother. been largely inoreased by campers from Art Cle doping, of Mi Joy, has rented Rosebank and vicinity. We are glad to the blacks ith shop lately vacated by G. see them and hope they may long remain C. Evans and has Commenced his ham• with as. -mering d ties. We wish him success. (leo. Parker and Sons Have been treat. Andre McCreight intends bricking his ing the fences at "Bpringside" to a good have new house, laW erected b Robt Bar• cost of paint. Quite a number al- rows, wh ah will add groI W. the ap• ready tested the quality by putting their peaxanos f Clayton street. hands in it. . Oar f 9-ball'team went to Whitevals (leo, Allin passed through here one day last Bain day and played one of the last week on ' hie way from Toronto to friendlies thatches of the season, defeat- Bowmanville frith his traction engine and, ing them 2 goala to 0. Our boys speak clover mill. While crossing the bridge di highly of I they he team and the kind treatment one of the ive' chains gave way %has recei ed ager the match, which gave causing a short delay. them mo honor than a tree fight and a Although we! are especially grateful for jangle would have. With the exception the excellent oratory of those parties of of one 'im dandy on the vale team, who Malvern. Highland Creek, Cedar (Trove did not Wl from there, and a number of and Cherrywood who are so thoroughly Brown yoctths from a southern haunt, we beating out the football matter, we think found theI right jolly good fellows. it would be advisable for them to "bury the hatchet"• . The commissioners who wore a-ppof at. . . - - . ,. .. , j' , , Iam now prepared to, -put up the best Gals: Iron Eavetrough on short- ! `` est notice.K. _ r it v'j:. . -t . r } a .i ' - >_ ka,,` a Furnace work a Specialty. : r h"¢r .. , kj­ D• W. Kennedy', ..- _i. ..r g3 Y .. Pixie's Block, _- Pickering, kart .a± . r_ �` : TIME MEANS 19ONEY Why waste time and and Taber working the.i*­,. .. 1"k.� ' `: pump handle when the wind will do -it . .: -3,:. without expense. - � . m to investigate the oondltion of the Cepa- For the small cam of i30 yon can get one5. - - F .; Important Auction Sale f to Soho of Ottawa had another con• DECEER'S ��Z�.�,sIN . �, -. scents oaa� Saturday, and will meet agt►in:: -OF A VALUABLlL- next Batadday in Toronto. I �.. First -alae vehicles and horses for hire day Roller . and Chop Mi1. d - f �'O' Alifter blc:llisier or night. Teamiaf done promptly by • Your chanter sats us a' astir." , day;or job. Bas in connection meet. and Water Privilege• ing, all G T R trains. Freight and . I "prom slivered to all parts of Under and by virtue of the powers contained the villiage, in a oertain mortgage and all powers ,vested in•Board., sale Gad commission stables in the mortgage, there will. be offered for sale by ou of ,aguand connection, - public auction on the premises in the village of . Whitevale, in the Township of Pickering, .t s��_ o'clock in the afternoon, on WEDNESDAY AUG. 21st. GRAND GALA GATHERING�•• P10JIMMING. cam- 1W -AND- 14 Atl�D he following valuable property: All. and ICALBDONIA.N :.:. OADIE8 . singular, those oettatn paroels or treats of land and premises situate, lying and being in the -:-will be held in the-- ... Village of Whitevale, in the Township of Piok-�OYle �. acing, in the Co. of Ontario, s000rdinp to a plan Exhibition Grounds, Whitby V' i said village whiob is an amended plan o the E. village of Major, laid out on the rear of lots 311. ' and 3% in the 4th oomeedon, and front of lots , ten- 1 '�tt aa You will find the befit . . 31 and N in the 6th concession of sash township �oIIdav Ail ftt l0tb iv$5School su lies and and being composed of village lots numbers 26, .r t gQ i , Pp • 96, S'l, and the east two-thirds of lot � on the Toronto and %Vhitby's Civic Holiday. nn- stationary. Cheap and south side of Main street, and also that portion of land forming part of lot 32 in. the 6th oonces- der the patronage of the Goyernor General Good. Also coarse and sion of said Township of , Pickering, and con- and Lady Aberdeenand the Grand Camp p fine KnittingYsrne. sisting of the mill pond, and bounded by the of the Bons of Scotland, and ander the high water mark thereof, including the mill joint auspices of the Waited Cams of the Fells Tissue Papers, dam and sll rstes and appllsnces oenneoted j ' Hair Netf+, Hat, Belt therewith, an the use of the water of said mill Order in Toronto (which hold their .onus, . pond to the extent of lift horse power as indie- Excursion to Whitby on the above date) and Hair Pins and Mat sted in the deeds of grwit'thersof, together with d etioit Dha Cam Whitby. the arml of land of about twenty feet in p y• . Patterns. - wiac�, a:landing from said mill pond ins, The 48th Highlanders' Regimental Band south-easterly direction and crossing the cut- in fall - uniform will rasion of M. & E. Boone, ern part of said lot SO, and the south western (� part' of lot 31 in said oonoession and used u a Lieut. -Cal. Davidson and o oars) be pre- , . - Pickering East End. race in connection with said pond and the mflls sent all day. . known u the Major Mills, situate to the south -- thereof on a portion of the lands hereby oon- A splendid series of open air contest& in .tern veyed, together with the agid mills, and all the pipe music, dancing reels, highland ding, . I�r"01AIL� scales, machinery, articles and applisnoes now illie callnm, man triabhes, sailor's ` i [ r_ in said mills or used in oonneotion therewith, U 't(r 1�'•' ! with the right to use the earth from the banks , ornpips, balpmer throwing, foot races, 4 t I of said mill pond on the west side of the tumb- jumping, vaulting, gnoiting, tossing caber; THENE.W AY ha dam for the purpose of repairing or re- tug of war, etc., will take place. Also - building said dam, with the right to ase for aU bicycle races for ladies and gentlemen, for ' purposes for whioh a roadway is usually used, a road thirty feet in width extending from all of which liberal pr�_ues will be given. Church street in said village along the west ` side of said mill race and extending around Medals will be offered by the Grand the dam of said pon3, to the bank.st the west Chief, Grand Secretary and Grand Physi. side of the tumblingdam, subject to the reser- oian to Camps turning out the beet parade vations mentioned n the deeds of grant. The of members. i Property is thoroughly fitted up (and in good running order) with the G. T. Smith system For particulars, sea Programmes ! complete, built by the North American Mill Athletes from • distance and man of Building Company of Canada, and consistin of y - j 6 sett double rolls (E. P. Ellis Co.), 1 Receiving the most expert dancers in America. Separator, 1 Coekell Machine, 1 Smatter, 1 'Hooking braw wi' their tartan kilts, their Brush Machine, 3 Purifiers, 1 Short Duster, i bonnets and feathers and glittering gear,'. Bran Duster, 8 Hexigou Reels, 9 Inter -Elevator M, t ILL Is Bolts, 1 Centrifugal, 60 bush. Hopper Soales, are expected to compete. - Flour Dsekers and all other neoessaries pre- String Band olid Platform for taining to a first-class mill. Ran by 14-inoh s WEAL_ Little to wat --wheel under 89 test head. quadrille dascixg in (A4 drill shad. • The building is 1 'i0 brick, f"ity, 100 b with '` ial excursion rates on the G. T. It., ., STEEL - WINDMILL stone ioandstion :. .TO feet, oapaoity 100 barrels i� *A �' per day. Adjoinin our mill is a chop mill in most oases at lose than single fare, from liix70 feet, 9 run of sone, 4 "4" French Burr all Belleville, Peterboro, Lindsay, Orillis, • WITH - new, run by 14-inob Little Giant water -wheel Soarboro and intermediate pointy Good under as ft hese. The will is in easy oomman- ication, beingg about 2 miles horn Locust Hill August 146h and 20ib. = ,S T i j. TOWER station on C. P. R., about ova miles from Piok- This deixtoustrration"Ig expected b far ering on Main line G. T. R. &I about aye sur any former celebration. no wood need in any part of its, ilea from Marsham on Midland Division 0. p� y A. from any of whiob, stations it can' lie G ,muss ifill open at 2 p. m., Sharp, with a construction. esaiiy reached. The property will be d sCOTO)!r - a subject to a reserve bid. CREAPHR IIA WOOD$ TERMS -10 per cent. ooh :day of sale, bel- ,ids f1M. 1�1el1a"u.*a4wli, haft* ance in 8o days thereafter. Farther oonditione "Come a' th lost �1 ll micely ptl ntrad and arant�. and particulars mads known on day of sale or on application to "Coins round 40 gathers l I I,- } . i �� 4f +0 AMR ;� $ . G20. HO. S. BTigPHEPi81}ig, vendai's 8olioiiar. Jao, Bur�a►i}; d. B. D r, __ i►' t � ! Mar� 4022 at. let . �... or to S&LI E0 KARDT, kua- . ilalonvole v F ., ��` a , ._ ;A tLLL Tal 19 1�. 411?9 ,.I i*� •t' s ,w- �' _ Markham y , I3atsdW11a a -.r �+�"Y-ry . _ c.;' d',, '.saa.. . . t HY" i it a a�'.,-'.'�.Jd, Y"�fi�YtAi `i�..x.i�`Yw IMproQed WINDMILLS �; (patent applied for)4111 %�, This .ms&ine can be attached to any I pump handle without change. k�ti; Y 1 r, I BROUtHAM11 I ' a AILOR SHOP�. r . .- , ' _ 4 ' L �. - _ :�; 4 _. .1. _._ ;; . .- I - . .,,� - .�i r 1 -1, ­ 1 I have a large range of samples of • Spring and Bummer Suitings ' to , select from, at prices that will cause poo k mioah astonishment.k Having just received the latest fashion 0 plates from Facie, I am now prepared to 3 Rive entire eatisfaotion. }`` Call at once and avoid the rash. . ��I. A. UR UHART Brougham.. Y a f r -_ �; ,� d x ! w - a ' fi . _ - Y , R .:,. Leacetts1. 1.} ��- „�• "� }. • t. 1. ti s s� `� i). N1. , Paris Green or ., - � §; � 3 - ' -.,, 4 :1 1-1 .L � - L Vo*der Gin, s l_vi:--_ ., ;',11 Dry1.­:� For distributing Insecticedes, - s ' Fungicides. s �r nay Thousands in u$e. �, L. Distributes green, London -Pry, �,F�, Hellebore, Sulphur; Lima, Fclligi>�p,11, , �- Tobacco Dust, ate. _ `_ &_ Destroys potato bugs and 0 insects and prevents" -blight. - r- - For the farm, orchard, ",'rift -yard s F and en. ,. ; A .. For1.. artlaularg sen . - _ - .;O-) 1.�, 141 .t r t 'Gnats. Ri'gerr P,%,.ri .• a., z-� .` : ,Z -•' "i"3 'S,r�i1XL ':ti. ..-k-_ - ,L. 4�!'aS• .el:. "his F 'i i-.F _ - 'f 'Y F my , by- i. _ Y. _ C q t y-�s�agr. a-9 : r .: ♦lt __p ^L.«Lr "l.N� �Y.•,._.. T H1. . ,-` -� 5� il'4 � pTi,�r•'^ - �V a �' ,X' •} T •1' ' p - - i ,. - c..p�aa - _. ra - � .: ,•e♦1. :�- ,9 P? �. - 9. •t [ S, kvi � �&- "I . Y .. a .:. .. .. .. ., ! .. :. .. n . .- _- a •. 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Checked In this hope,'- she rot a duejotian of me• T1 ds �vf Y et s hers M--Wand ,�ollowa him. slowly, arn'Thinking. .'.Phis srx•t of thing must f i �$ t ak} er by B bour the nights of - ";; .. - ; : thoughwful y, ,ientfuhy, to her grand- be 'put a s`iop to- _ t shall 'be a 1?p '� You are only a child after . all, and per- Lady $wandow 1 - .�-v er s. p esence. one has 'taken You 'to heart been kept avec sinceanile s steely knew ,. r lath ` ,.L.j ' "_. Here sh apologises very sweetly to ,,taps na why. ,: ' How are you to know a - , - CHAPTiJR VIII Dartford etttet�ed. t$ nservatory Mrea Max ell, w2to says two or three sufllciently. "T41is this ttts�own a.serpent ta''tnYl thirty minutes'ago they .have been lost • untpleasari't things to her lit the gaYeat good man Prom a bad one or f'he right Sor�hhe born dartist n t ae pgtop>e s , heart - - ! to axis'-- other soc*� -but •their o,Wn. manner po $ible, and with the erchest or wrong of � aiaything ? I tell you way He had interested her. He had :_ ` While it o'erflo-wed with. tenderness, sueal a flagrant breach of manners on .of glance from under the effective this," says he, as iP warning her, " I a r w9th joy, the part uP her hostess deserves, 1n lashes, an thereafter takes herself shall put a.n end to Your acquaintance ccmplimentpd her, and there had been _ �� With all the t�weetness of exulting 1�'Irs. MagA'ell's opinioft, ltistant pun= with DartPotd. You shall find -some than in life words so undeniably air= and her neral away. And presently ' t` ao�►e, islrment a�pd so with �. rather nac�ty sal the at er gve�ta follow her ex- one else to accompany you when You Cere and earnest, that she, vlho .shrank . � Notes naught but gall - is, there and li 2-ad accepted hip arta felt . file senile she notiv 'foes and dosses# after a. ehtoae to Play your ��iolln. I shall from praise, t burning poison." dawn Capon Lord. Carbyne,: making itis' ampler', nd .Lard Caraiyne, iniform your grandfather 'to-morrow o2 plc&sure in. it. He had appealed to. "R'hat you will," i:efurns-h e,'and'pt'e- word ar wo oP censure to Eleanor, adieus i'n a very deterrxiinexi feahion. who, hs�,t dl hears him,_ ie carried otX what sort of m'an this Dartford is." the kirt'�tred artist soul in her, _and had i " You can tell him what you. like.- found his echo there ; . she ha'i indee+i . t , se.Dtly soanelthinlg is chosen, and melody I/t . 1s'-.still distinctly early; but that to •bed b his valet, and ' she to left t such as its no+t often heard iti private she has.refused,.tq .c4nsidet' it rho, i$, Zvi= standing t the big 9etrtpiy •room► full. T`ou will speak; too late. � _ You should prawered -hirn - back : he had hinted - Hf�, is swelling the air. Cotiversatidn dent. `''' ' `' have done it betpre." Is there re- gre:. t things t+� her, and 'had -teen hon- languishes, }and Thou I Mrs'. :1i'wiwml, •• of her ow thoughts—Ghat are hardlk i oach in her tone ? . estly and openly sorry -that Fate had Yes ;� it graves, .e'hijly, ypl[ .ngw, And who is >rngry, tries" to keep it. tliS; tt t9je (8iteral's tAtrbat . }le always ao agreeable. '� You Inc, b, that ?" _I st 'k 4'` rot -so ordered her atfait•s that elle ' ' Wlth a 1 the sigh $he abuses herrself, Alf ' soon cies away alto6tMr. '•--Every- tmubaesame. No--ri leaae do not That all y"ou can say now will make should •not have to work for her.:-daily. body gives him and herself a mhre and, with dPterminatlon to seek ford bread. He had cried aloud to iter tht'- dfeturb Miss Fairfax: You wi17 say no difference." getfulness in sleep ls. Moving tows',, e.. _ acmfortable stha,ke inta'•t'he chair. Deep- _g0 d-night t'o me for,,bax,awill you not ? t'he door, when a�voice behlnO, h•er - „ What do yoli mean, FleanoI de- glories of a universal conque. the : - pied; alta prepare 'to liatcEr£ ytiith,a I Pel sure she must hevo_.good teaser moods its, roughly. gathering of many people at her leen. startles h r . , - •, r ,. ,. -that she had but glad hem t. for deplcviril$� us af'Iter society for the not go yet, Eleanor, I wish to Exa. fly what I say. i He had assured he ' . All exc ,t Dalrymple IIia heart past' hoti rvd I wotthl •ttaL for worlds ,. " We shall see," says Dalrymple. ,, If to ,spe•ak-�tha,t ix to let her violin j speak fo y u• seems un fire. To see `her there" o blittlie oa e ai ---t' :c: h�a,vv, I beg you .. a. you insist on believing you, feel an af- s•peak,- ti,nd the renown of which' she 'thoroughly bon comarada o€ •that:eoli- wall Iet.me.steaI__aw.a.Y without compell- - ' feetiom-fdr that—tha,t fellow, I am had reta.d :;n'd dreamed "a'rd longed for,. .' temptible libertine, m3'aes his own hrtfi-. ing her to.do the usual,.thing., . i adore � CHAPTER IX. sorry fol• you, tis I shall certainly take would be hers. An enthusiast him- ' est blood boil - in. 'tis: veil}s% It cer- unco'nventiohat .p�p'le toyse.le, %may .are 1+ �o eh uld 'be trusted now, when measures to prevent your having . any- self, he h td l+t on another only ready y zaindy. wouldn'•t` have- boiled at , a,ll had o- satisfyrin,g.. One.•itever,,lt;Iowa, w1hatl one's 'right hand thing furtl•.c r to do with hiin. to be kindled at his touch, arts had - the "liberatdite" beer. tajking td""arty they are going to dbxtt°d Ia perju ed to•,thaP' boson ? Proteus, " You will lie giving yourself useless set her caul aflame : Oh,' to i e am- I other girl—it prababiy tivould 'tot •so night•''• - .� '•: I am ser ry I must never_ trust thee_ trouble." ons the gree ones of this wort '- To • . V sit as reached a tepid`heat—but- that " One.•'.rAoiinent," ,' says Al* i'- more " I am to understand by that, Isup- know, to fee>; to see, the sant tion AI h+e encu,, i dare t�� aspire to faeariolr .bene,. fit h9a colQesrt; haughtiest tone ; But coo t the world a strstnger for pose, that you de+ty me ?" the crowd. . : leaves only -one desire—that the. good Noel,"' to Iialrymple, who is etantding thy aka-- "You can un+ie[stan•1 anyth(rsg you fro Bs corr'rtxtlttn.) 1' old dark ages were once more here, � r eat, 'and- dvho is 'regarding Mrs', liilax- The .pot a wotm8 is deelpest." : 'like, so far as I teem concerned• but, �--- I . .. when tom, run a fellow-citizen through :well's' ldttl0,. smiling faire avitih jll-sup- Colonel Dalt-ymple's. tone; is harsh after all, I dirt riot ''lean that." THE SULTAN AT DINN R. the body would De cou'zi•ted Its .ti mere pressed angst• ,"tel! Eleanor to come and ton-mu .cal ;there is dis+plerteure' in 'then, w�lim ? I wish you would . ea,aua,ity—a nece.sa�a,t:y hint--�a •playfuj- at once -•arntd._1*1 Mrs.- Ka_Xwell good his whole a1r: „ There is misery too ; explain,,' Yourself." ♦ - rcminder that your patience had a .night:-;,you will excuse her;. t am stare," and even pain•; but the girl, looking "Why, that is Cho morn ta's?xpect," Rate ♦ien� lrrrwm w t311vee'1'iitbte s>Ad els limit. and ito more. with a courteous, if: rather '• forceo, back a,t h m, sees only the displeasure. mays she, with aTi unmirlhful- laµgh• TableBzpensee Foot Up ,taut rwa _. Zt}-t*u�th, It seems to Da rymple that smile to M'rs.•' Maxwell. " When she He is st ndinlg _-tn -the open window '� That I should supply the 'ladle aril 1hillions a Year. he cannot bear to look at her, standin. g gets on the subJecti 'of rt(iuesie, she for= that leads - on � to the -balcony,- and had the answer, too. . No, no ; find out th,e H far the most ezt>ra#&$ant diner in the` there with her violin pressed against g�tg all -things." evidently been walking up and down latter for yourself." y her shoulder, though in reality she is ("Even her -math&,")' is on Mrs, there whi st fhe last guests were tak- You have some fhnught, same plan world it the Sultan of 'Put key, flit table as fait- a thinlg as Nature 'ever made— Maxwell's flippant tongue, .but she re- ing their c eparture. fc,rm,ed, which you hope to keep from expenses foot up to $5,000 a day, or $1,825,- _ - ' a sight to, make an old man y •ung•'! serves it, and, satisfled with having " Grand ,alma. has done your duty for me," says Dalrymple, with -a poor'at- 000 a year. Itis the most expen4ive table She 2s standinlg a little for4�arti In brought the .attention oP the entire 'you. I' 'e had my scolding,'' says tempt at ov:mness. " J3ut do not hope and household, in all probability, that an-y her white gowns with one t_it'td and room to tl�e fact that Migs Fairfax Nelly, sti 1 looking at him oyer -her to deceive me.. I ern your nearest .re- . arm raised. Her srtn2s11; haughty ileac! has been for the past half-hour tete-a- ,shoulder vi•th t•he odd sort of angry aduntry her ever seen. The old Romans lative after : yout grandfather, &nd I . Is thrown a little backward—and side- tette with a man of Dartfard's''sputa- contempt she usually shows him• " I stall see that no harm comes to you." need to spend vast Bums on sing s meals, . ways—as' if naturally. inclining toward tion, and so farr charme3 with him as knew .It ' y heart now ; I've learned the equivalent of $50,000 being drop in the beloved 'instrument. 'fine lovely to be forgetful of even the commonF�st my lesson Listen. I'm. a shucking " You needn't lose your temper over - the bucket when their emperor used to pearrls around -t er.n, ck gleam and rise etiquette, subsidee , into -a lcyunging hostess. I've been barbar,owsly .rude• 'mc>, at all Averts; says she,,wtttt a pro- dine forei n otentatef blit tie lotion_ a.nd' fall with each soft breath she chair beside her host, and consents to Airs. Mz well said (very deservedly) Woking intonation—half mockery, half B P � draws, elmitting tiny sc intillatirg let the General's throat take its chance. came torr hly uncivil things about me. contempt—that fires his blood. - " You expend' all this money on himealf, He ii sparks of light. ,lie is playing n-,tv Dalrymple, making. his .way Into the I have n . !sense a't decency. Nature make yourself very ridiculous. ;I must not a sociable man and very rarely has - et last c+with a verve, an a-li:.n+tun, `thsL smaller ccnsei vatory that lo=ads into lta4 roof]' ane more. grand mistake ; 1;aY. when you let_ yuursrlf go, as you - guests or visitors. thrills the hearers: anal b+>trays the ' the larger one beiond, and not finding :=he nas ,ick(A up a wretched little '.re doing tu-night. Wilat is all this He doses not even have a dining-room or - genius that is hers.; music's own s,)ul. I Eleanor there, pushes asi(le-the heavy bourgeuist and flung her into the midst thodomuntade about ? •I know grand- dinio hall, Turkish custom amon the . . without which it know; no real life. _ curtain that divides the t«'(`-rooms, and Pf the aristor•racy. He said a g6o,i Napa has given us to cacti other eves g g' �_ deal mor > that I didn't ,,tear. But since. I wits born ; but there is really hi her °lasses is for servant', to bring Cha Her playing is remarkable, even in savor es slowly. : B - an age when one insists on ;rerfzc'ion Tall• flowering slirtrbs slanr3 here that's en+ ugh, isn't It '" very little in that'! I am nothing tu. meals to wherever the diners may be, and . behind:' 'Rrhieh cushioned " It is on quite another mattex f you, soil ,,you, belle've mc>, are less t.o me. in the palace of �t or nothing , and her compani•)n. clots a"rid there, , amboul the menials at. • ht r justice. Dartford ind, rel exllr'e.�s' Ic:unges have been at ranged. On one of w:sh to SI Nak to you," says Dalrytt�t,le, In spite> pf grandhap;e's perpetual nag- the dioses hour fi'raG search out Hir es himself not only with fierce, bu•t I 1-he-w, at the farth?s't enol of the con- coldly. ging, yu • are not bound to marry me." . with feeling._ Stra�.n tnt,rr,a] 1 ,n a �r rvatory, a slender figute, g y y you ! after what I ��ajesty Bind then in long procession bring owned :n fou -sit until to-morrow fhen," ' To err <ru - man to whlrm heart is unkn�.x'n. Nei `White, is sated—the lace ttounces of ,ayfl she, 'shru tt►g her shuuldera• an 1 saw tu-n ght ' Yevc-r !" says Dalrym- the banquot, table and all. - - • accompanies her, indeed, with',,ueh her dress gleaming. li$e snow against n:akit,g a stet, or two low frit the door. flea a vA y passion of disdain and rage The table is a silver oue, and perhaps taste, with such,-synil*athy, that one the dark background of myrtle leaves. " Not f r an hour ! Not for one milt. making i is voice riaig, "He has turn- the moat exquisite table that has ever Leen • might readily belie';e that at 1hast the It d5 Eleanor. �•he is hardly seated• uta . sa ys he with passion, .coming ed so a,, to face: her more directry„ made. It precedes the procession,- borne . r 4} a1_low of hiS pretty cot is panion.s inrlet-d. shA has half risen--•+ine hand up to fie • qnd laying his- hand upon and has thrown out cine hand as if in upon the shoulders of lower grade eer• - .. a mantle has fill. rt upon 11111,. , : pn sera ag:,inat the arm of the lounge her arm. to give . mphasis to his deet 4ion. A vantr. Following con's a lona line of - + • u 1 i ublaki rs, who arN. cook's assistants. Ou Hiving benitn, aria rt,vished t t� r'ar —her atti'_Itde suggestive rxf sod len Del exclaims she, i» a 1 n• trine. , o-.,t, silence lotto«s, 9iiss Fairfax, J P S with Rubinstein, they piss cit to ligiir-,_.surprise—!ter fico uplifte,3 to Dartford. She shakes his hand ttvm her arm as t)tougi .rhangpol into_ma.r-bl;e, dia:nds the heads of these Orientalk are large er, more frivolous them s, and at '.%1st � ""ho is banding towaid her—au int- ^lid glan, .ss at hlrn with gleaming eyes' rnutluul.,s', sit Ins brick at hie I through tablets on whish the platters are platted. Eleant.,r. as_ it' stung" by Dt lrnipl!' s latae passloned glance within his eyes. Err a minute they re•vir<i eticti othi the lun;t ii>us ri,trknesFs—nut tying to Such a perfect balance do the jublakiars censorious glance to . it. fhor- - Sevnir•thing'—he never knew wheat=- mearilly. Loth faces angry, defiant, an•I rt_ad tits ♦xpresslon for se�kln� to take keep that an accident, the breaking of a • oughly dhi.l,]'.sh disrl<ty of reek- cc'1lptsls D<,la ymple to :'toned still, as niz then he s1'�:eke• his word iii heart, but merely 118 ,tor d%eh, has Dever been ka°wn. •yes li; lit upon this' tableau. He is . • , I sow you in the C6nsrrva,tnry with The waiters (sofiadgis) lift the platters ltssness. pal5sai into <i mavetnent, mft,ht .tv o4e pores' of thought h9s to,� far Awaj to rete the g.ance in Vart,- artf+ltd tc-•right. I will ha%e an ex- I from the tablets and present each dish to a/ - • ' larv, sed•active, entrancing, the very I? - s;udd.-niy.'bpen kill,-d,' and who has no His Ma est bowia low. The dishes are' • - s Bhp has selc:t d it ,,i't fr ► l's c y 1 s, to read the cxpressio►. ;n l lanatlon stib+,ut foist," says he, his fulfils' lit„wtedge of anything. A J y' g' fo+7d of love. I - P:!oannr's. -It is an lr`stan-t's dtalt. bit mouth ire,. numb stake, rrcarcely.tturtful at the m1,- o°vered and sealed with the imperial seg,,, of uique, re> ariless of .consrttul'nl_r�, vs hien is ut on is the kitchen b the Grand and ignura�it of Dartford', let ling io- l''ng ami rgh to �tor4t a worl<a oP nils.- t ,Ir a t rome'n he fears she. is goln'K 'rent, but rich in promise a! miser to P Y :nil P. I:v� n as he gages, Dartford to' faint. Her ilea grow white, her Y Vizier, the idea being that.trhe Sultan may• i awards >.er. =� is n•in,i5t kaY11y a 1 I�jt_ c•r;me. fih'�> allence is a lung ane, and hecertain that his food her not been poison- I - ... sorts of the panni+mate Porto ur. e stoops swIfIly downward, his arra glwr, .•�,•:; iarg,'. Then she tlnasdcrs. hersc•if g lti�t�ts to Dalrymple sutfii, it�nt time to ed or tampered with. rr,und 1:1 sn'it's slit,°ht form, 'Itis head `! tV,-Il ` ' site says, with a short, •u.n- type, and, exqui=itely-rendererd as i. !s, tt'clntto r i� h.is speech has beAn all 1t All at oa.e the dishes are set upon Cue bends tots artds hers—he•--- certRin ] :ugh. hvlras the rte"m si,eltbuund. ( :trght to b^. She is .not usually so table, vegetables, treats, icer end confitures 1 Then foJlow som-, charmilifi It Is all over in-a second. As ftiougrh His he rt dies watt In hint. This is t„t's' quiet sn h: n angered, and angt r��ci she being arranged in front of His Royal High from R'agner ;sun:�'_'.tiri" o,i Iat'atan,''sI.sltut to thy' heart, Dalrymple turns on Inot the ttitude R, freshly-engago must ct>ftainly have been. Ha$ he rens without any regard w courses or . go trios seeing to have .�n'_ererl into 'D r i Itis }ie:•1, 'ItP!s the cut'tain, and stands girl would have takeur There is no krurt her 7 A' eurluus sense df satin- ordinary dinner regulations. The whole fcrd, because he pl:iys n.jvv as he rte,'i'r' outside it (Ince again, his pulses befit- G rinkir• no pretty, gnome inhthe 1 i re ast is before His +ila est He runs his . ; i int, to a .;Uffo o-atin' degree; his face i. detiant•e, rath..r, and a faM ort. cif d�llght 1n thls thought, s P J Y• played )-,(4ore, with a_ spirit, -a -1r' i), - mingled vilth a On,'e.re regret, Fear eye over the many viands. Then he picks a 1 to be rivalled. inti:, oris tnucli (`ike rlr'ath. Ht= had itar+sd—hut he love,,), � iuthful Ayes. - o A and chooser eatingthewholesitnultao9ous- r h rd Y. ilsd n{>.vvr .Tuite believed—until' now' ” I saH ou," says he;' again, Int a iidt•cd Is taking hold of ptm, under ' too, he has thrown that su.,l,it ion I,f_I l Y - the uncr;mfurtable charm of this dead- ly a pick her,, and a bite there, a mouthful malicioii: rens that h actuate.-1 Elcicn- i The end hall come too abruptly'. dull sort of wiay. I of meat, a spoonfull of ice, a sweet arks . And that she—she—. That any wo- " And hat did you see ?" Iertt-d Oho. ly calm, when at last Mis9 Fairfax sad a flit ball of Hen. , : or ali through, it is s though he l:ud - l•reaks it . Y . . Taught it from her. a ! man should permit • the embraces of a, 'fiercely. " You talk,. and . talk, and . It all seems Strange to a man who finish- " That simplifies everything," she.. mati like• Dartford, seems horribly, to sa,y noth ng. es his soup before he tackles anytiring else, I. - And nate it ig ov-r, tile• last long- says. in �n ordinary way, if a little Whim—but t` at -It fhould . be Eleanor! " You now Iwhat i saw." but the Sultan seems to enjoy it. He is a . drawn note has sounded,• acrd silence, sternly..- Ater i0l. he tells hlmsLlf, too poverty-striciceri, sit, , tl i�Ic, that child !- Grea t Heaven ! - Is there : " I do tot, lnde�l. total abstainer, and never has wine ee6 on . nothing in the whole wide- world that' " If yot well have ►t, ttiAn," -says he, he.had ti.ul no power -to hurt her. He the table at anytime. At state dinners ' lays aside her fdolin in t .,,filo ahrupt lie ran b•> sure of ! = Ta ht>r innocence, ' falentl�, " I saw hurt kiss you." is now, as- he has over been, nothing the people that get a chance do drink the way, and with shining ,•yos anal faintly to Mir. Teas than nothing, as she her- - flushed cheeks movzs among h-e.r her 'prld9>, l - euro' ha.ve.- sw�cn, and Just. f,,t the mamen,t. it occurs to Dal- rare vintages provided are those seated QO self had said a minute or two ago. The otuer thap the imperial board. I. - I n„w, what is' left hirci ?. She had rymple -that she Is on he point at - . guests. , There is a suggt:•stion of tri-V four and rt'gr�t die, and - - <;UA rot d the very it;carriatlon of happy,: r,trikiug tiro with her sm 1, clenched jti,dicial an- tmph—h rt triumph ttnsatisfia+l--in die-r , c spricious, gutleleas -youth—yPt here hand. ut once aEtain sh subdues f3c'r once more taker their place. wb�ie air. To Dalrymple, still wau:h- I �h� ” When one eomes to think of it," . � Punetiliou8 Brid et.. ing her, it r�ppear,y. Lig if sht lisdains is car' * g on .a vulgar flirtation htrself and $'rinds the little dt,ubletl g . ��ith t man whom the best people look P,ngc�rs into the palm.ut the other hand, says she, speaking again, as ane might $ridget Ir an independent woman - the coml lirtients pressed upon her and tin with uniriArrdly eyes: and so tonic staring at hem, client, who hats been summing up a case, atui has came to a safe conclusion on • it rhos h rhe aanrot be called cbe oomin - pines far a larger ground. After •• i Then all at once it occurs to him' but ,,rtes. htng very 4 ,lckly11 g g - vague word, or vaguer Sn.tl.', to thus; th.'t, perhal,s, I�ariford tiAd lust 'pro- "You t o nut deny It," sayit he, offs " I have done you a good turn ; you a'otn&a, because the people ray she is gen• . vt'ho insist an laying their ito:rtage a i posed to her ane] had been accepted. last hop dead. I should be grateful. You did .not wish orally going ort` ; but whatever may be her feet, s'_te turns aside aril s:'ys a Gruel as this thought is, it yet coma-s " Deny whet ! pe . word , , two to Uartturii, as sack , t you caw How could to quarrel w'it'h grandpapa, and he said of Widest she is inde ndent in all to him as a very heaven.sent Nape, af.- I 'T' says she.. An'd then, suddenly, wistic-d ybu to marry me. As you the word implies and never loses an o por- . he alone really can undeisI_--v,tl or ap ter his first grc at shock. To be able she burs s out laughing--a little peal of threatened me a 'while' eines, you will p tunny to show her employers that cbe is ' - preciate, As a: fact• she is so far art- to preserve his faith `in her Is dearer laughter, wild indeed, but without mer- to-morrow tell him all the terrible as good as any of them. It happened oae - ' - _ . • . - 1st at -heart, that praise from the 'tut- [ to him now than anything life has Itit riment. _ things you know 'about Lord Dartford, evening when the door bell rang and'the sidErs—t'r.e uninitia' n•-is as nothing } !to give. " Come it you must telt rite_ your er.- and—and-�-of my what did you. call It'! eldest daughter of the family went to�'the to - her, and she is tt�b ,voting, talo un- I door. -' A stylishly dressed young man Ht> draws a: ir�rit; tif•e�th, a'nd, li'fttng i,eriHnce { :et us go where there ie alt," lmprultet Gond of will do very well, tutored, tri pretend a gr•c'ituda she rain- : his hand_ to his •fo.reht-ad, pushes back she say , pressing her hand against at all eve6ts, a•n exacrtly sults the ex- asked for Bridget' •He was told to wait in . - nut fest. . In Dartford, who is really a his hair. With action memory re- her thro . t• " I cannot breathe here." igencieti of the c: se. Well--Qhere you the hall and the young woman went to the . ; `' musician;whatever else he may lt� ( turns, snd the knawlPdge tbit he can- She >as es him and steps hurriedly :.re ! Grand'pa.p Is utseful, and he will servant's room and knocking at her. door - . lies her sole interest fpr the inonient; , not go back to the dr loins-room with- l through the winiuw on to the balcony, not quarrel with you, he will only quay- said to her : "Bridget, there to a gentle• . He etas been the char. of •her viclo:y ; t Lt hgr. Curinsd'ty-already a little nn and, lent Ing against 'the Calls ae 1L glad rel with me, anll you will get out of a bion here to see you," Bridget opened the partner of her success--i+nisi,, � the alert—amuslt be sa nflod at once, of their upport. drinks in greedily the detested se•ml-engagement without of- the doorjwt a half an inch and answered: . though` she counts it ; and," as such is : arad any- further gossip jbout his' cou. sweet, sift night air, heavy with the fending the suggIester of it." `' Will yon pleaQe tell the gentleman to - g..ven for the time_ being a high• place I sin put an end to. , He would have " send in his card." in her favor. perftame of the sleeping flowers be- You rein- make me out.'as great a given a gtXrd part nf. his'incame to es- renins sneak as You lijCe, says Dalrymple, Tha, Dartford should nilsunderstan I cape the ordeal before him, but, with- The s y t$ bright 'with eit.ars, and In "but that will glue you little satls2se- - ;' Paper Cant,,. : t'he poesition is inevitable. Accustom- out a second's hesitatl A. a again puts - - - h their m dst a crescent moon hrangs tics when your own mind belies you. woos made bf er ul are bein intra• ed to be smiled on by womeii, he etc- aside the curtain, arad advances with , Pa'p p iC ightly. Eleanor, after a quick glance You know I shall not mention bour daeed to take the lace of tin cans for oon-:. . reefs Eleanor's-brilliant i;lattces .ts ads- rFsoun'ding steps down the tasaelated p at it, to ne her saes with an 1 patient uts,me to Lord (aarbyne. There is, too, tint encouragement, and having fin- rmvement -to where he had seen her taining all kinds of preserved:prodnote. • ally_decided an retorzning himself, and sitting. gesture o the dense gloom oi' to dark on® other error in your sAeech• That, g�Tving to her Ithe joyous task of re- pines ul an her right, thea look like a semi-emgar?;ement was oat dertebtable to The occasional oases! of poisoning from oae ,,, ' ned oods are due to the contents becoming - forming the rake, decides on making Eleanor he' ealIs In a loud voice. dark bi upon the already gloomy me. Bu•t I am not a fool. Sa long g . ger i formal p ke, dl before the night He cannot bring himself to look in her blackr ".s a the woods axound♦ �� as you cared far tto other man, I en- tainted through the cans not being air ' . direction, however, or he could hard-- " Are you engaged to Dart.ford ? dured the thought that you did not tight. Many trillions of tin owns are used - 1 is over. sternly. He •teas fol- care for me. Blit when T saw you annually by panned goods frcctloriesend such Togesther. •he and she-pavq through ly have failed to notice the crimson cake Da rymple, the rooms to the conservatr,ry beyond. + cheek• and flashing eyes, and gene•ra1 lowed r. and la now trying vainly encourage Dartford as you did to-night oases of injury from tainted goods sire $tie, impatiently anxious to escape air of in3lgnation,' that diatingulahes to read her trace in the uncertain, light --when I sttw you "-- eomsrativsly rare; bot baoause it u , 2ront the laudations she ecc�rns with her. ghe is standing, looking aamost oa d up n it by the •ttaitA beat;rt3 "Be silent !" cries the girl, fiercely, panbls,thrau hslightdefeotain thesolder, g > ail r 'r wmilgt.;Da ford lowering throtcn by the ha#f-gtown moon. checking him by the vehettaenee of her °rminntebr�aks In the Daus; for erste all youths intolerance ; and he, �at;er t fo h i"t danger to result, canners haus been looting -. ' for the moment when he shall hear the and sullen, is holding back from. her, No, ltuipuls�ively. , ;, voice and gersture. Noot another pretty ."yes" that will put an end to a look of angry rase t'" eeeert on >tic dark No ! And yet—. ,,tie proposed to word. You haws staid enough t 'I'oo for a satisfactory enbstitnte for tin. Jit is m believed that this hats at iastl been fonad tri his rather d sreputable bache'-)rhopd. face.. - ' • Yflu ?" muc3h !" She stands' bssck from hem ; It is half an hour later. A own- "Mrs. Maxw�31 is .going=9he'wviahes No aft er. -- the paper pole cans. ThP sire oil•proof her hands pressed against her boson. as well as wator.proof, wilTnot expand or - I -,.- tury, a9 it +has seemed to Dalrymple— •to say good nig'ltt to you—your grand- - "Not even tha.t," t ya he bf#'t41 II he lied atrtiek her she could not have oontraet, and. will stsnd.ae.maah rpng6 ' who is cans'�^'red with. jealousy_ A , fa•tlier sent me to find you. "says Dari " w`hy, it is a sorry tale: It would looked more enraged, - Then suddenly usage in shipMent as tin• cans, and perhi,pt , i, l i ¢ t>ittited atone fall to her more. good long hour to Mrs, Maxwell—who rymple, in a deplorably, jerky style, 41- _have ben ba ,,enough if he had made her lover', is secretly furious c' Da`rtford':, defer- ways with his eyes upari ti:e ground. You stn ltoitot�,i�le ofte>r 01 his htl�nd ; afs, ` drhe throws up het' iisad, 'end tl Finn, and eager for an aceasion to' �be 1 He - turns aaray a:brnptly as he- fln- but ah I is "---- . without s'tnother g'ianoe sat him, ,sweeps , ' : It s Sff. :l reg♦exged upon her rival—as she has. is•hes his-. ,,me�r,ge, without a single rr Do ou kritfw.,". syn-'ihe,'ttirrtltl a #a poet and hui•rl i t0 het' Doti room. $aotislar--I.am told that a msreisd mss 1 -sono' ; some g? curd indeed far her glance at `heli. - He hats notheeded the him, a opeakiti#f very Slo�t!ly, ,that Once there she gives thought full' can live on half the iinaaraa,e. tht►t -6 shat - anslpician has beers. given her ,by the little.eag-er riAn she 3nade.toward hirci, �ft. is`ho t•ilil tp hate any On@ tt ll' to evPay♦ And one etspecial thought, 'rata rtrsiaires. 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[ I` ,t , , . . .. •: _. r .. .- :: _ ... f - _�.-� ----- - ----_ - — —_ _ . — .. , • . ... - .. . i � ` F�i_ j��j T T The ssnitar tioiiditioa of 'the White• f t fs as auneed that Je free beef Bdo ted t T T In• the course of his a0iiendanas , t medialis "''.'' �£ 1!1!7 11�� 1L1 1�L1'1119� chapel district of London has- become apolicy of delay=in her for !ga affairq in .-���111D IJ .URLY LIFE. lectures he moat aL some time iLv,va'beep : "d'' Y - . _ extremely bad owing to the short water the hope f getting the. suppart of the �— obliged to provide himself with a cadaver, t .` su 1 �� p y Sal"isbury otverDment against Rui+stia. It has bean rug sated that perhaps hie flritt _ _ THIiVERY' LATEST FROM -ALL OVER ' A WIERD . STORY i F MURDERER false ate g r fifteen thousand dolla�re has so farbeen The . G rman Consul at Tangiers has , p was the theft of a corpse from a-''. .- - THE WORLD. _ subscribed (or -the testimpnial .to Dr. W. been paid he sum of fifty thousand dollars HOLMES YOUNGER DAYS. graveyard, and that under* .evil in8ueaoes•: . , _4: `, ,'" , t;I.`Gcaoe started by tthe Daily •,Telegraph.. as indemnt y u n the part of Mor0000 for ` he may have been hed'fnto an updertshing f po E " . 5� :'.t --' . >;� _. :t �:. - ..Squire Abingdon .. Bedcd's race course the mord a of a Qermwn trader teamed > Fla atncX teed a"sttoDR frits Mlle of to swindle iniLurance wiripanies " by the `r t:.. InterestIASTlesis AboutttarOwn Couptrr, -arid farm near Hull on which he a nt Rooketron substitution of dead bodies. Once started s � I,0 � Pe - , . New Bampahl�e-�•�slarRled When. Very iireat Brttat■. the <Qatted sates, sod $37b,000, were sold recent( for a little in the ath of crime he was unable to .i a Y As a r tilt- of tied' beril:o?cations' iu Young to a Bright Young �wamau-- P . ill Para sf the Ylef•e. Condetued and more than .$50 000. extrtaate himself or .eche still old ' New :foot Wale■ the GSoverntnent have a EladNbh Oli~ii t P ,r �'k `�, ♦sorted far Sag Readlna. e' -'. r )iti�eilrauce ficin HAme- bj pecuniary necesefty he ppTunQed deepeur. Leprgsy is itugreasipg in Toetand fin sa ma crit tiioltrdin the Iiabonr art Nis lteai N&i'e iii Netttsti. K:'lltad;xet" f OAxADA. The depth to which he has gone the au. s - -- alarming manner acoording to the Jesuit of hirty-st votes, g'The Fret Trade party -ts • ' isylntiri ter a �Nntitber o 4 ;, thorities are now desperately trying to r , ibe � , Arohbtehop Langevin will visit Rome. missionary, Farber f3veinseon. 1 -set year will be err, pq is the new linuse. Years,:`ile Itar+i=nls street ib Boetets discover: !"' a Danish ph sioisn sent b the government The Bu The Canadian team won £850 at Bie. examined one-third of the island and fou • Marian Goverumeht has been - The ( ' ing ,`ypty� interesting story of In the New Hampshire villatge to -day � z �Y ' making ae ret e>Aquiriea into the murder of where Mud eft was born hie identi�� 5`,.'; ley . 141 lepers. is re yin to from Che. g y '-" ,1 ez•Premiee $t4mbuloff sad as a result it ie Holmes early,o seer; p. I� Anew as well has tern etraafe at Fort - �'• with the man now im rieoned under the . B Five ehoft'autogca0 poems by . Robert claimed th facts elicited" ahodlF that; the Pbilwtlelphis,Pree ,r• ._., . ndma of H: H, $olmes to doubted by some Erie. $urns were sold recentl in London for' arime.wwa wot of revere ver eance. U amon the tilt of New l3am shire t + t Y P B P g P + of the old residenta. It is said that bit _ High Conatable Hunter oi` Wentworth $490 ;three long lettere for $370, and three: The _ E press of Aastcit► has paid the .where fire siertl"ity- of rice soil and the father, who is bordering on eighty years of -, pounty, ie dead. short ones for $105. At the same time ; expenses t the Austrian post, Mme. ri oiare `of the �alimltte iodnae a hard age, believe& him, even sc this time, to be -- Ja ,•, '. $an. Dr: Nopta ue�baa one to the 'seven letters of BSir Walter Scott were sold g P Y g g Johanna mbrosius, at a Glerman batten detid. F t Eastern States to recuperate. for about $27.50 apiece - resort for four weeks, and also sent bar aommunit , innlr9d to toil and noted for The disappearance of Mudgett from bis s A.Z � , Hamilton Beach residents are.petitioning Robert Coo abes; the elder of thb two for four we ire to the mountains of $wit• .the aimplipjty oad ppirituality of;its.every• New Hampshire home fifteen years ago has; y bo s charged with mnrdeeing their mother zeriand. day life there - developed into mpnhood a sequel. One stormy night in November ' for annexation to -the cit Y in a suburb of London, and a half-witted last a strap er climbed the frozen hills near _ , Mr, William Chambers, an old soldier. German does not matte appropriations about tweptp .Treats o w oath to whom died at Dresden at the a e of 108 man named Foz have bean oommitteti for to ant do n weeds for Iota (armors but y apace the Befogs lies and haatened to the ,� s Y g trial. Nathanie}, the your er bo ave Y the path of =&vel.teemed to be unknown. door of a aorta e. The ni �' �" ears. g y+ g. ire whoola are provided with wall maps g ght was dark and Y evidence of thecrime. re reurentin weeds in their natural colors , His life was. as simple and as common- cold, And the .stranger was given shelter. _ ' , - y1r Michael Benoit, General Manager of In the inventory of Prof. John f3tnart wed ahowin how their seeds sea ecatterod, place as a Q1aia 1\'ew Eng}and. lad ecoid It was Mudgett. Within the cordage at 7 . T Ls Baiinque Nationale, ha& resigned. Blackie's estate the co ri hts amount German fa ere are tau bt to make war on 4 which he oalled were the wife efhis oath - , �' �� PY �� fl fiIId ft bred open a fAcm. from " infancy and the child he had never so en Y _ T k acts; J. "AA -Troy s safe. was robbed of only to`$426 ; Self Culture isovalued at all weeds its a minimum of labour, ap to the period of epgsgiag in life'a town to. be B stout lad. � atnae ' $i ;22,00 at Cornwall. $2.50 ; The Wisdom of Csoethe at $100; �._-�._.,.. , _ g ,<, The Government ie tailing ategs .to "The Lays of the Highlands" at $25 ;and ,trugRles xis %"ooiatioas, were pure. The He said he had been inosreerated m an N14 " 0`he $sottish Hi blwnde" at onl 2 EEL FIS $RIES 250 YEARS OLD asylum in's pauper lunatic for a number of . ' , `' bring the French treaty into operation. q y $6. 5. _` breath of evil bad never crossed the three• % ; There is reason to believe that Mr..I. : - hold of this rustic home, An atmos here years. He had k` any . Mr. Alex. Moueeeau of l.avaltrie wee L. Huddarc'a scheme fort #est Atlantic The i`avtle a Trac a of the 1::rman Cotoe. P 1 LOST ALL MEMORY . .. �. killed by the explosion of a boiler in his of pesos and a spirit _ of deeply mora - , and-Pacifia mail services f making head- tea In caaada ettu tr.flae. and all trace of the past through this pe: a i •v'"_t cream - g reverence ervaded it and within the auliar misfortune , ' y �' way at last. Lord Ripon, afore leavin There ar eel'fieheries on tans fat. Law- P ' , he said when b come -, Reduced rates on hay shipped from the Colonial OtBce left a emorandum shadow of this. wholesome influence a inea licable oircumstanee his reason and - • '�: Manitoba to Ontario have been offered by cease Riva on the Canadian side that her P atroagly urging the matterupon Mr. Joseph been in o ration ever since they Norman -character was ormed in which it seem* his memory returned to him in an instant, ; .r 1-�;' r the C. Y, R. Chamberlain, his successor, p almost imposAibl for the seeds of de covet and he was brought back to himself. Tha V, Sir Adolphe Caron is acting Premie -r A despatch from London ea ■ there is colonist's o sae to Canada 250 years ago, P . y 'return of his faculties was like the flash*of .. 5f Y ever W kava bee im lasted . during Mr. Mackenzie Bowell's visit to -good authorit for statin that the British and are oot daoted to -da exactl as the p - a light, he said, and it brow ht him back'to- -` - r y g Y Y By nature the child reared in such sur- the old days whop he left his New England s, the North-West. (government has agreed to grant a subsidy, were in th days of the colonists. They - At Hamilton a lady of about 27 years, which, in uonjunetion with the aid granted soundings bore the early +tamp of piety. home. - ..� `* are the ■io t productive eel fisheries in fibs His wife who had become divorced bat ', name unknown, stepped off a car, fell and uy the Canadian and other Governments, His boyhood was es ecially marked for the , died shortly after being picked up. will enable the Halifax and Bermuda cable world, and are_ objects of m%wh curiosity absence of thb ueua�misahievous propene- who had not remarried, was overwhelmed � to be extended to the West Indies. to tourists on the St. Lawrence durin t e ities which bo hood`is cans to. lie waa by the surprise, it is said, and became «r. Murdock 11IcLeod, freight claims g b Y p h eterieal with o . a ent, of the Grand Trunk at Montreal, is The great wheel at Earl's Court, London, early fall awn, when the fisheries are in what the community, and particularly the Y l y �Tbe syrsnge story of': g maternal ortion of iE would dose nate a the sudden stroke of insanity was implicitly , a t dead. e►n imitation,on a lar er ecale,of the Ferris o eration, - P I g P ' g believed not . ont b the los deeerted :, , - fir: Nicholas Flood Davin, M.P., of wheel of the World's Fair at Chicago, sto good boy. He ad no vicious traits. If ' Y y g' p The shel red bays and estuaries of the re ort is to be o edited the conduct of tie wife, but by the people of the village, ,- t. Re ins, waa married at Ottawa to Mies ped on t�'edneeday evening and impriaoued I? ' Tilton in which she was liven last No- ' g bt. Le►wren e, with wide, mndfiy Leashes, youth awe;mark d by obedience sad defer• g � crowds of aeaen era. Several hours bomber. Lizzie Reid. P g soca to hie reDts , . eta -peed before the wheel could be moved, are where he best eel fisheries:are. From , and an estimable A dividend of 37 Per cent. will be paid de rtment at t e little villa a school he After relating this story, Mudgett to the creditors of the f1S'auitoba Commercial and it was not until next morning that the high wate mark to low water mark on Po g ` attended not far from hie home. declined to accept 'the hospitality of his excited passengers were released these bee hes a wioket fence made b - wife's home on that cold and loom ni ht Bank. , y HI8 i�.Y 1tARRIA4B, Q Y g ' `. Four, important' customs officials at VVITED STATIM -• weaving tr mored saplings, aLOUt an inch when he returned as suddenly as though r iii diatne very snugly among upright As the years m ltiplied and time drifted a meteor had dropped from the sky. He Hamilton have received notice of sup�r• The Humane -oeiet of Pittsbur Ihas ' Y g • stakes, e t in the mud. These stakes by at a lazy pa , the. little New Hamp• said he must hasten to the villa a of Gil•." �," annuation• decided that young girls must Deese selling shire veil a too deli lit in the nu rials man ton to see hie rents. T3egleft that. are tour to t high and set a foot and a half g P , pa IZev. Dr. Davie• of Springfield, Mo., ha.e pacers on the atreeta. , apart, Th fence is made in panels of ten which unwed the promising boy, now close night, ana the next time. he' was heard of accepted the pastorateof Emmanu9lChurclh, An explosion of fire danip In i West- feet in lea th for convenience in removing to man's estate, a bright young woman be was in Boston. He waa fleeing from ' :f S Jtontreal. - phalia mine killed 32 miners and injured and repairi g. Each anel , a rough of that IocaliGy The wedded pair were arrest and was searching for a hiding plass ver oup Th room was little more when he visited the home of his deserted - ' The Canadian 13acifie autlioritiee have ever stun:-3re1. frame s` t o beaoris bel togetl►er Ly cross• y` Y K• g applications from Manitoba farmers for -A strike of carpenters fe threa'ieped is p►aces nail from one beam to the nt1►er, than I8, and th bride was younger. A wife and son. He was subsequently traced <, , 2,000 men to work in the harvest fields. Boston next September. They demand and two an one-half foot long. One beam new career open d to the young man, who to Boston, where the" detectives finally - had been them el outh of the lace but closed inn on him and brow ht him to 'y - The name of the Queen's Avenue an eight hours' day and an increase of is puncture with holes at a "dfstanao w Y P p g .. Methodist` Church hoe been changed to verges- corres;,oud with the space between the at its very th hold he fogad a heavy this oily during Lhe investigation of Ohe the ."London Metropolitan Metaodist Kansas worsen -gay they •wffl boycott ali stakes of t e woven Mork, and into these obstacle in lila th. He was poor. - Pitezel insurance conspiracy. The irony holes the st free arei-driven. In the arsllel -His lifehad be. a spent within the shadow of fate overtook him. if he had divulged , Church. kiu,ia of notelet reform earl .alP other good P of the old tom read and hie da s had to no one hie intention of visitin his old:., Tt,e pedestal for the Macdonald memorial works until mew concede to them the beats rbcs holes are- t►ored. slanting. , Y g Three bran a are run froth the top of each been given. to Loi on a farm. Life presented home in New Hampshire, he might have.. at Rin�aston wg not a ready- in time ballot, anel the ; wer ends of the braces being no opportunities within the narrow horizon been secure there today, hiding from the, ', - for the -unveiling to take place on Lal,our DeeiFioa has been even wt Washiu ton p ' of a Naw n 1 villa a that omised world, where he ass only known ae Holmos.�: g• q held by th slanting hole in the opposite g d g Pr daY than• there ie no law to prevent the impor beam, the per cad of each braes having either advapasem t or riches, and the soul But he told his associates in the Weer, The Forty Seventh Battalion hes been tation of bulla -for the proposed Atlanta, a hole bore in it which figs over the tops of this yctnng perfect sighed for other where he was going, and he was tracked. thorou hly reorganized. There wilt now Georgia, bull tight. of the stale fields. An ambi ion filled him to beco.ne there by the officers of the law. be only seven companies, instead of ten, An Indian war has broken out in-jda'ho, These pa els are wit had to each other at a physician, and with commendable grit -- - t as before, and, after a white family of three hall been the ends, n &king a fence across the heaeh, and determinate be pushed out in the - THS MICROBE FIEND. . The crop bLiletitr about to be ieeaed by kille,l,. the settler persued and slew ■,z of sorootimes , )yarns long. At intervals of world to win reward of bis hopes. He -- '' ` ., the Department of Agriculture of Manitoba 'the Indians, four feet a tare is driven into the ground scoured an.oppo unity to study medicine There is a Russian Doctor Whe► i inch P will eanniate the wheat crop at thirty Cashier- Walden, of the Dime Savings along the f `ace and reaching h1gh above it. in the university Pt Ann Arbor, Michigan, vitae Air Contains 400,000 Germs to toe b toill f o "-' ' , miiii-,n bushels. Bank, Wiilimactic, Cenn., hasdisoppeared, These etak s support s pet the is fastened Y ng r br„ 4}on and thither he C■bic laid. Yroi . 11cEachran, who has returned •to and there is a shortage of at least twenty- Lo the top o the tgnoe, and rises ttto the tips went. It seems nowadays that when a sof*offer Ottawa from the North-West, reports the+t six thousand dollars, of the stak es. This net, the tone* being When he wept way fall of determination - entirel up er water wh en the fishta rs► carve a path f r himself in the world he desires s little recreation or to fill in some �. the cattle busineas in Alberta is in a most y g „ The latest, project in electric railways is bore the stat f a homel clad rustic. He a re time he olishes a his microsco , , flourishin condition. done, it to revert the eels when eomlop . P Fm P P Pe . a line from Chicago to New York, which it knew Dothin of the crotid -exec t that he "�� " down with t .e tide from passing over the q , p eharpepa his pencil and begins a vigorous . a i9 r. Wiluarn J. Robertson,"who iia& jiiet is "claimed, will reduce Lhe time between hoped to eoD ae it. He carried with him �� coir, leted a. term in Montreal ,Tail is re• weir and ;escaping. There are various ( q search after microbes. His haat is Alwa a I p _ those cities to teD hours. f on the atria affeotiaa, end the biessin , y" :a. ported to have inherited $i.>t000 from an operLipgu in the coos, to whiab the eels, as y 8 sure of Lein successful- nd n from est ,'` '' Manager Break of the Detroit Rahway they return tt+ward the sea, are led Ly of throe ear of parents, who, nightly, in g j f!� g P sunt in Toronto. Company. formerly of London, retigined ingeniously,plaoed wings, whish terminate the obslrvano* o family prayers, invoked results --no matter where he looks for them, , - James Wall has been committed for his $2,55 position from -eonscientous in strong boxes, three toot wide, three feet the protection o Providence for him when for they have been found in clothing, ; trial on s charge of shooting ,Tames Newlon scruples agatnst working cn a3uodayta, high; sad silx feet long, be had goes. e: lett behind the sweet becks, carpets and furniture, while in the at the TrFmont House, Bamilton. healon Charges of Brest crudity are preferred The eels appear in tnef3t;." Lawrsne* weft peoty of the ham of his birth and boyhood. - is recovering. mouth , and throat of every human being 1 against the otlieers having the managomeD6 the tides of (ate '3ep'cember or snails Itis u" aceta. - i . „ Lieutenant -Governor Daly, 'of Nova of- the workhouse in Pittsburg, Fa , -in October. If the tide .comes in the last week , they• are said to exist in incredible numbers, y' Scotia, whose term of office ex iced "on rho which women ere confined for minor of foe tember the cal fishi„ will be ped /liter the lap a of as interval, which P P 6 B seemed like an to a laagfng wife, Lha The latestcontribntortotherapidly Rrow- firet of this month, has been reappointed offences. Some of the punishments inflicted for i• tic weeks, but it it doesn't ootho until good young m .of the New Hem�hire ing mase of intormstion regarding microbes; _ ,.,. for a second term, by the matron and het asetsLpante are the first acne in October there will be acly village returned to It. He was ao loI The llominion Trades Con- cess Citi -1 be ngeniously severe. three weeks' fishing, for the tole never ran a bwtisl clad c stio. is a Russian bacteriologist, Dr. Maximo g y- $e had been t,rana , held in London during the week comment- The investigations of th* polite at Chi• attar the third weak in October. if the` formed. A star pd `feature of his attire , vitach, whose researches have been made i4 . r ing September 2. About one hundred and caRo and elabwhere show ,,hat Holmes, tide to attended with high winds the sting was a silk baa of ,fti►t�tfonable shape and has' the rooms and corridors of St. Petersburg t , 5fty delegates are expected. with some asaouiwtea, has been guilty _of a is always superior. c is no uncommon .aparel bore' a tstplp o'f quality that the ' hospitals. The cold weather which freezes Fourteen manuscripts have lieei; submit• long series of other crimes in addition to thing for one of these' weirs to "capture ew Hampshire Ilia were not familiar with. the Russian capital during more than half . " those alrrady reported. The dereetiva 3,000 sols is Dae rna,Lat l,Ii00fs the averapfa Forte><n* se!*latid to have oast as eye of I the year asoma to have had a favourable ted to the committee of the llomiaiun de artineat of Toronto in ins ositiop to arch. Upe tali IW,QUU' eels were oaagbt Education Aeeuciation. entruatsd with u,e P P favour oD the np igbt youth,and the village' efieat upon the fecundity of bacteria, judR- ''° ` resit of selecting a history of Canada- complete its case, and will not trouble at the mouth of the Ritiere Que�o aloa*. was proud to o n him. ---;_mg from the figures given out by this , about any further evidence. Sgmetimes Lbe eels are packed iD a fxiices ge went back to lrtiehigan, sett again learned scientist - Cache lake, more than one hundred and - so ti htl that the are with difeult i $alp shire to settle down Bu+ineas in the United Stater, is well g y y y re4arneKi toltIewl p , � It is a matter of common belief that the sixty miles from Ottawa, is eTpected to be removed and the iessury 'of eels from t, maintained for this -season of the year, and p to the uiet Pad respectable Occupatiion of ! air of habiLations contains an extraordin- , the Eastern terminus of the Ottawa, Arn- within has freaneDt) been so reat as to what is called the midsummer dutfafs. 7 : a rnr p>sysioisw. A few ears be rived ary�'qusatity of microbes, but a quantity;-.. �;l prior, and Parry Sound railway for next is law in evidence than usual."' White busi• sprang the heavy planks. The Bele at these " *:- winter. with itis wife wiRhin the s�adow of his :which varies continually, for wen the air . fisberiea are almost nnitotml of two nada , name is small compared with the pa,t two y po parents home. , He had become changed I is rfecti still the number ma be reduced ` The auditors of the ana'- Dded Banque do or three months it is enou h to encour• a weight, although speoimeas weighing near• Y Y • 4e d g g h somewhat. From a quiet, reserved, and to almost zero. But when the air was age- ' . I Peuple are re aria a statements of the I tea ands eve been taken. eels .. , P P R the opening of many works in varione der- Y° somewhat prondleh boy, ba became a man . fated end filled with dust by dry sweeping' financial position of the institution. It is ectione, and perm►t of advansea in wages. are ppoo ed in barrels whole sad salted sad of sarprisiag aottvfty, as the later devel• !and duetin , Dr. MazimoviWob (coed that"• t i said that hopes are entertained of a com- Some serious strikes howevat are ha an. in Bfteen days are ready for market,. The opmente of his "career ve the fullest gF� PP ` farmers who live aloe these shores make it contained about 400,000 bacteria to the' y h. paratively favorable settlement. ing, anti though •'labour troubles ou a !� assurance of, read in many ways became a cubo yard. He therefore concluded that . diore from their water front b "I fishin The steambarge Glenora has' cauiiaed large scale are s'tcarcely feared,suoh a posse- y 9 totally dit%rent charactetr. there must be even a greater quantity of . .l another and more serious bretk in the bility is felt W be wi,Lhin reach. Reports than Chep do from their farms. Pltbong One day wbile his wife was about to microbes where the dust came from the,, • "` h f'ornKail Canal than Ras made by the of injury to wheat are belfevtld to be mush fishing -never leets more than one mouth. become a mother, he dieappeard from the floor. That his theory was correct is shown �, propeller, Ocean recently. .Traffic will be ezagger%tect . Cotton is steady, iron and New Hattjpehire village ae enddenly end by the etsrtling results of his fnveistiga- . ; ' delayed for some time. , steel are wdvuaucipg, sonnet ala is dearer. i'he Suez Canal. oompletely.a a (afar eta vaniehes•in the tions. e A Drowning accidents were aumerons- At Cotton and woollen goods are lu better sky. The child was born but the father In the rooms which `were exceptionally ., � , _I - Ottawa throe eons of Mr. Brophy sada demand, and wool is scarce in the eastern There are some IDtereeting points ba ate neves name baclt and he was � 7 ► well oared for and swept daily the doctor �, sun of Rev. Mr. Winfield were upset in a markets. As a rule, the tendency of prices Suez Canal Sgares for 1894. The year's - , ltOU"D ATI VKAD. toand is the floor_ from 11,000,000 to 34,• x .�1 e9ilboat and drowned, a lad numed Miall is upward, and the business outlook good, reosipts amounted to 76,951,000 fr., and„ To -day that f er lies point is a dismal 000,000 microbes per square yard of enr..t , „ ,u J p being ceaoned_ ; and at Uhhtham three after deductia ex nses interest, and cell in Mo sme in rison. small boyo were drowned while barbing. GENZRAIr ; ; 6 lEa : german g p gee same is face In then leafed corridors, however,. , r r y . sinkin toad there remains • balafiDos of Ddgdgeti~ This is a otos t and that& whiab were cleaned at longer, c 4 The feature in the dry.. goods situation is The Porte hoe granted ams" 1;� ) ill 3 ' record of the eajrly life of the man who intervals the scientist discovered- that 4 the very strong tone developed iD all lines "Armeeiaa political prisoner+. 40,.Rf37,#00 h. The report elates that 3352 nndeu th* Dame of H. H. Holmes #aruisbes there lured 290,000,000 of these crit- , _1 of domestic and Britiah and foreign manu• The Khedive, it is announoed, will pay a ships, of 8,0339,175 teas, passed tbroughthe farnish*s to the gage of the world a phase feta " in every square yard. A gramme - t of dust (about three•tonths of an ounce' • , > factures, and the number of advances visit to St. Petersburg after leaving •Con- canal last you, oonveying 186,980 p iamma• of criminality that' is unfatbomable: This _ t ` �a Done Irato!" hod en murderer revat►b avoirdapo») taken (corp theao latter rooms. " ,A ' -ts, , reported in lines for the fall and wiD far stantinople. gets. Ut these vestrlals 186 had trot err 1° oontaiped, so the doctor asserts, at leant : ' �.' trade at thn recd of :bis lits traits of villain , .„ Australia bets s popniatlon of less thea viously made the passage, ana 8160 passed Pe y 68 000 000 mieeobes, The tzeral superintendent of the Can- 5 000 000 but eaonomiste deelaro it uoalti 1 thatue appalia�,'Tarafng tohia parentage, + . edeas Pacific railwa has received ver su art 100,000,000. _through at night by the aid o the a eetrie his home life,, It is. reasuring to know that meet df ,,} , fibs ttraitr of his boyhood, a y Y PPo li h4 The aver * firsts of transit was 19 I these miorof�*t► ar* harmless, "but after i t r i favorable reports as to the eonditaon of the g and all his early associations, aph000meaon � , - 8 airs is re cin to fond hese hours tS6 minntse. Tin aver •too i cotnforUn the reader with this statameat,,.1-i tr crops in the provinoee and territories. $try, P P g very � of chaaactsr ptealants itself• that is bard to B reinforcements to her army in Cuba at as r shi is steadily increasing, and is now the Russian savant agaita alarm him bg:.J •�'f however, in mat places in Ontario, is a pe p atoalyze. Miss that in this hospital dash manT t :. �,s total failure. early date. 288$. Forty-five passages were made by There ijs do tint of ariminalit is the Y gg - Rusaia is moving large bodies' of troops 11 ships with petroleum is bulk. After tamely of Chia IgPa. $ie I show l microbes of tuberculosis and pneamonja" r !?: t tseT sarrAitn; ,. f toward the frontiers of Manchuria and speaking of the dredgispg operstfions, ata.. sone of the meatitil phasett which ariminolo. were encountered, and that there ie every ' ,k ., y, P Cores. t ee re rt touches on t e rise in the rete m amon the Iadireat eanseti o! re"'Oa to believei that. such and other eon- .~ . The Ween bas " one to Oebdisn*. ppoo 8 . (: The Js .:bee will daieirtsad £7 600 000 of exohan a with Asiatic aoutoteier the s g ous diseases ma therefore be U*Da- ' t f P g de rs,vit in tit' devela ment of criminal w': y y Lady Frances Rose Gnaning wet srrettt- additional indemniy from t7hina for ,ban• teeter activity of traasparta, sad the liner. 1 is seed that if visit awe made milted through the medium of the impab -' s t ed in London op a charge of forgery. dosing Liao Tnng. orstitie art 76,000,000 fs. is tie l�glish le dust which floats in Lhe atmosphere"' t ;:: ,4 to the Medgett home&tteiad fa (tiilrt9aaton, P Rev. Alfred Dann Capuon of Lhoorick In India every `tCesid�t:` Muat,i' -undo trade with the F'ar East. Jute, rssaw eottoa N. H., ana inquiry made amon all the Cathedral, bas been appointed assistant penalty of fine,bave his pastae written up at sad wool figura rQ ibis inoretute. Australia, the . fa►aei y the tr. Self-Reflpeo& •. I � . minister of St. Pane's 'hutch, London. Lhe entrance to his hone$. trade has also impro,%44s es ll% fhb •' { ,';� tsitaau now isprisoaed pending the invest w Drinker—Waiter another boiti`a �: export of batter and 'fruit. ;� bde�esa• tion of dere rate orimea, nothin wo fir' , t.-;- , Large Atlantiu steamers are now •berthed - Fleven pupils of the " Clanndian Oolfege IPe g s « z genies hlaritimos k*ts will cow risske ga $t► wait*r 1 close to the wharf at Liverpool, abd the at Rome, having fiDiehed rheic studies, bo:m*t wit�i 4tuit ptiotss, Clod-tei►riag gs4pl*. alter=Y*s, ah l +` .. " �1>= f �` I .1 I; h iii inoxplioabie, t>bt►t a tzun gnllby of the s�,, troublesome tender is dispensed,. with, started for Canada on Monday. eta* buliidroal and tweatysiir voya aa- Mr. I}rinker—Sa er=is t!s 't&ta`' et �, , Tile Ri ht Rev.Aatuon «flocs Thorold The fmmi ,tion of Rnaian Aebrew►s i. nually inetelad of 100. Of the 33ii allies heel s►txoai that t►ra lt►id to, the y F g �� ti �g g Y gr. using the mal, 2386 were RagNsb, aesoount ut iiol , whose- right hame� iii ' Wtaiter—Y•e=s, soh. It is,: sah I seta *,, . Y' ';-:i D.D.,, Bishog of Winchester, is dead. He being turned from rho Argentine Republic 4ermaa, 191 Y?utab, 13,5 Fr*aeh, _fif3 Autl� �Rrtdg* trhoold haReisugh,family origin. ce sates s - . . was in his seventy-first year. to"the western United States, t'ralian, 63 Italian. el Norwegisilh 35 Rus• Y, ' The APPOiptment of (gen. Lord Roberta 'gerioas fighting is re rted In Cuba,`and eian. 33 Turkish, 28 8panittb, 6 3ei - "_ :. - _ _ Mr. Iieinker-�-Huni ! Thi arts'( t1sf. ` �� -i __ 1o.Zb@ command oI her Majesty's foroea in It"Is said that General de C amps heel Leap. r� � • f Americas, 21gypti, g P - A t►t�aatfed (that Mud Neater. do at all.' 'Bead •out en+i ge►' tufo tr.• [reland hPti ■ eeived ro al s roval.: outmatched b the fuser out leader. 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By re errinn Charlie Fawkes, of Toronto, , , MU - ....-...; iOfhe undress label on yo z paper yo neer gouda - _ can always i�ecertain the dilate to which y . - 'miss Ids Bre sU epgnt annday here. ; � 7our subscription to Tax Nnw3ie aid. -Waller Rlohardsol4; of Laladsity, acs Miss Jennie Bell is visiting in A)viston.' 0 7 � p 7 Romittanoes are acknowledged by a here over Banda Rev Mr. MaAnle , of Pia kering, called " L, ewe of date on label on the Bret paper fol- -Mr9. John W And Mies Glertt8 are g� I . E! Z receipt of money at this office. Always ( on his Book bore recently• - ® I ® - , ttee°� the date paid ahead, tf with friends at Greenwood. >drs. L. V. MoBrady and daagbt�r i ayeN _ P -John Dickie A Co. are having their - iq returned to the Queen airy. - . ' ,..-_ r Sign re•lettered by J. A Hills. Percyy Bray, son of Thos. Bray, is visit•4. 1.` : -L. A: Findlay is playins errokk8i up is at hfa randfathat s hero. �j gg - `•'��• west with eotasiderable sacoeas.ohn Richardson, of Ml. Zion, spent T Bunds with Paaiarin Bros. e New J e�veller ' at0re �Vhl���s , , _: -Mr. and Mrs. Welborn, of Toronto, y - .11 were here over 8nnday with friends. > !: O'Leane and iaaaily, of Toroufe; y ,,.. " 1. . PICKERING, ONT., AUG. 9,, 189f1 are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Mo . . I . � -Mise `Minnie Law, of Darlington. visited with the Misses Law over Bunday. Carthy. - -- , : ------ ----- Miss Emma Marritt is M borne at -press E to $nno'[11108 that the b i dded -B Zine Of -Miss Annie Wool, of London, Ont., ant, she has been in the Queen City for S s visited with Ler sealer Miss Jnel Woad some time. School. Books, stationery# Etc., 0 their present p - L®CALIS last week. - . I Thos. Pookerin has bean in. Cannin i! o4 - - . - �'� -Dr. F. L. Hen- (Dentist) will be st k of • . ' attending the funeral of hie si$ter•in•law, = ;. - -Best soft coal for threshing purposes found at rhe Gordon House Parlor's every Mrs. Saunders, who died suddenly of heart - i r. ws at Pickering Harbor. ** Tuesday. 88kf disease,. - - -Mr. Reynolds, of Toronto, was here -The shop ocougiel by Mrs. Wise, as Mrs. (Dr,) Walters, of Little York, to- �lrle watches CI �` ' this week with friends. f a millinery -*tore, is to rept. Apply to A. #gether, ` with her three children, Nellie, , 7 -Miss White, of Bratighatn, ie yisiting Finlay, Pickering. Georgie and Florence, are raeticating at '( Weler 17],lver a►r y �cii . - 1 with Mrs. Frank Glee-. -Thomas Turnbull, of the Bank of, the residence of (leo. Walters here. e1 a ,y� _ , -hoar Andle3, on 5th inst.) the wife Commerce, Berlin, is here with his sister, At the residence of Mrs. Bye here, Mrs• , of William Sgnues of a son. Mrs. C. H, C. �P right. Walter d�eraer of s daughter. Mr. M®raer ! j . . . - -Fred Bunting of Toronto, tvgs here -Mrs. Carraok of Toronto, and Mrs. Who is at present in the Regina region will P be rejoicing and wishing for the fall home•. And will be open for business on Satur a � �u�St ��• on Wednesday with his people. McDonald, of Chatham, visited this Week mina in awe a Ten Ce>>`lt B 1 which w be . -Dr. (%roes, (Dentist). visits Pickering with Henry Gordon and other friends in plias Flos. Smith has returned to herd ars 1C14W g1<v g' '. `'• 'every Tuesday, office over Bank. 88tf this vicinity. home in Whitevale after a few months so- ha,d at our store or from any of our Agents), for which we _ -Mr. Brown, of Whitby, called around -The 1895 6 announcenctent of Pick- journ with her uncle here. Many tears . 1.- - -to ass some of our folks Wednesday. Bring College have just been issued. will he shed over her depaidnre, but re- are allowing ten cents when purchasing one dollars worth at Mrs. 'Boyd.• of Toronto, is at present Those who desire a copy can procure one member tie but a short, distance away. Qur store. . 1-1 . �� the guest' of Miss May Gordonf church by addressing Principal Firth, Pickering• Mr. and Mrs. Westney and Winnie , . . --The township council passed a by- Chapman jonrne ed to Basrboro 8°nday Orders taken fdr anp paper publishe jn the world at i street. -Mies Dudley, of Toronto, i� now at law on Monday striking tube tai rate for last #or their children, Alice. and Frank, Lowest, Rates. .. . `' rb who have been holids in in those wet "The Glen, - the guest of her friend, Mies 1896. The township rate is a quarter of 7 R • h n last ear . It ie now known parte With their relations and friend In the Watch Repairing we make a- 8 eClalty of repair- . Katie Thompson. a mill lower t a y Mr; and JS[ra. Edward Boone Sunda ed -Mise Etta Margaoh haebeen engaged two milleYn the dollar. y i)Clji;' watches that others have failed tC make glue sates ac l0Il of the Minden abliv ebh�ol. --fibs Toronto Camps of the Bons of with Mr. and Mrs. Chapman here. They ether W8 have a finer line of St iouery than anp as teacher P both seem to be enjoying life and its bard Rome We,wieh her suttees. Bootland hoed their annual excursion and one iris spite of the reportes loss of the en- -Whitb defeated Linaaj� at cricket- games at Whitby on Civic Holiday, Aug. fire c' opof the N. W. T. b a disastrous other house in the �'i01121t�. end a Ten per CBIIt, DiBeoLlnt . y Moudgy by 7 runs' The Bowmanville 19th inst. The 48th Highlanders Regi• h�j �=m• on school Books is quite an item. •. . , F. r team will play at Whitby to -day (Friday.) mental Band will furnish the music dur• , As i Frank McCarthy and Mise Laura Orders by mail'reCejve prompt atteIIt - - -Lyman Forsyth, of Uxbridge, was ing the day. See the advi. were leaving home with a colt in a domo- - s . . here this week calling on old friends. He - -While digging a well one day last crit, someth seared the animal and itC - , - looks well himself and reports his family week Samuel Linton straok-his right foot docided to reverse action and a000rdingl. A- n 1.-�, in splendid health. with a ,pick•axe, and in consequence is turned asomersault-no damage more than �i�n.eri . . -F. N. Leavins, editor of the Bolton now aoLapelled to use a pair of crutches. scares and a wheel off. s. s t1.- 1. .. _. �._. . .- - inter rise is here this week oallin a n The toes are considerably bruised, and Unr Harvest Home of the 8. t3. has tak• - . ` friends. Frank is always welcomed by will be some daps in reooverinq. on a decided turn and from a meetin�j on . Pickering. -We have a fine lot of scribes Fast Monday eve'g much was discussed and de. The i�eW J8�'Vp118r,.. � _ `�z the people of Pioke ng, I ided u n. It is promised u on or about a, -Mrs. H. H. Smith, Master Tone Me. now, but some of them are a little tion � upon. P P trhe Spth of Anguet, and a grand football whlt.}j Card', of Victor ave., and Miss Beesley, much inclined to mistake gossip for news. tour 'amour is expected and prizes given. �at3t �lde BrOck•6t. �• . , A - = -: of Danforth, ave., all of Toronto, are vis• A local paper is not intended for that St4phen Westney bas had a brand new - . b +;- icing Mrs. James Thom, Cherrywood. purpose. We want good items of news, Ridl y wind -mill erectel on his farm here - ., . -Wm. Bnrkholder's hundred sore and must be pardoned if we continue to that dde artistically to bis alrea8y hand . farm near Cherrywood will be offered for out out what we think objectionable. some place. He is making preparations for1. . •_ sale by auction at Besse's hotel, White. Even then we do not detect all items that over oming the awkward stable aceommo• _ _ �. vale, on Saturday, Aug. 17th. The sale are unworthy of publication. datio of the barns and then be will have, F~- . will commence at " 2 o'clock. See bills -G. W. Decker has just setup a'iread- one o the best farms of Pickering. , . 1 ,� - } <y - - - ,�_ `r ' for terms and other particular . mill at his livery bar�p with which he par• Ou old school house that hue weathered - • . . .. ' -Read the announcement in our adver• poses running a cutting box.. ` It tnuy be the a arm of time since 1866 hue been rano • tising columns of the big Scotch gather- somewhat discouraging (for a horse to vete in such a manner as to make in en - . ing and Caledonian games at Wjhitby on tramp away for an hour and hake no ail. dare as long a siege again. All holes in Civic Holiday. , Aug.9th just. The 4814 rent progress, tont then look how mach the b ick have been mortared and the win• ;f y g Pa sow ad door frames painted a healthful i i i i i - ime. If u 0'hn i[ty . . - . . Highlanders Band and a host of expert straw can be cat up in that t you actor, The inside has also been made very . - dancers and pipers will be there and a have never seen such a machine as a - . . ,: ills nt with kaleomme and the scholars' �' grand day's sport is assured. tread -mill, call around and see this opo a es who have not seen a whitewosh for -- --Our lacrosse idem will visit gtouff• -The Ca tain of Garden Cit is a mean yy �z- p Y almo t a decade, will no doubt be a bright= Sr �' -,- villa this (Friday) afternoon, when they big thing, said a lady who intended going er col r. Many thanks to our trustees at1. . _ . _ _ • 1 . will cross sticke with the players of that on the boat on Wodueeday, to Toronto. the t oughtfulness displayed. gr . _ .; town.. Ball faced at 2:80. wkiue the She with some seventeen others stood on Th ► return football match of those 21 - . club here hue not been in eaietanoe long, the piers and watched the vessel plough and oder vs. those over 21 was played onAnd Porr1*d,,0_ ' the players give promise of putting up a ing her way nil the lake. Why the boat Frid y evening last and resulted �n a via • !iii. . Fairly good game. We wish them enooess, did not Dell at fi'renohmad's as adverbs tory or thr, "boys". Now this just makes ._ the t e and anotLer match will surely have . . _. : . --One-of our promiuent�bueinese men ed we know not, tont sarmiso .that peri to be played. Much-fuo is the outcome of . I I .. . . met with an accident the other day, and Nape there were sufficient passengers on these -matches and as all is generally taken - , _ - - in consequence nursed an injured foot for board when leaving Whitby. The, Eu. ing -)d part the association of the boys - ?.1. . ." �', some days. He caught a pike in the dice also ran an excursion in opposition lead to kinder feelings for each other and " ' Rouge, and in trying to club it to death, at half tare. Surely the people who re- a d per brotherhood. What still happens ' (`. . . , struck one of his pedal extremities, in• side along the lake east of Tortit,tu haps im some Darner of the. field is the yooi- ,OU"R riots Dust Cern Meal is now - ' Li.hinting a severe bruise. No bones were had no Birth of eacarsioas this summer. faro s carburet of profanity from part of acknowledged to be the best in the . broken however. It has been one continuous ezoareiF�n. the eld where some one has a petty griev• - r11 Woodruff the butcher bought ahorse, --Have I•ou seen the troll storage a° Such things do more harm to your• xxlarket: Made by the new American harness and peddling wagon from a building being erected by Messrs. John eely a boys, and make you appear most ri• process there is nothing like unto it. stranger who - struck the village Wednes- and William Gordon on Church street.. die lour. One thing Greenwood boys are We keep the best Molina Rolled Wheat,.. •. da evenin The rice was to the neigh. The building is capable of boldin 2,500 commended for is the strict enforce 1 �^ dayevening, p g Pa g Granulated Oat• . me t of its prohibition from the grounds pan -dried Rolled Date, borhood of I7 cash. It is to be hoped barrels of apples, and u so constructed P �. Mr. Woodruff will not have a like exper- that-iQ .the winter the cold cannot pane by be Capt. Even so here Aadley c�►pt. % pmoal and Lint Seed Meal to be had in _ ien4e as the Danbarton sports,. There trate the walls, while io the summer the ( (the market. All who try our Rolled I ao always appears to be something fish atmosphere within the building is very me of our bicyclists are making good I - • y PPe R y P g ry r rds now. Fred says he can go to i oats say they are the best we get any- _ - about a stranger selling a driving outfit cool - The building will east about 5600- W itevale in 16 minutes. - where, Always fresh and direct from - _ in a small village for little money. when completed. The prea}noe of this onstaches are all the fashion now. We i - .. _ , "Pioked up on Lundy'e lane in 1m20" storebonee ahoald serve w Amprove the wo Id advise oar pedagogue to use diaerrond tnillb. , is the insw iption written upon - a card apple market in this district. The Meears. dy s to obtain the desired sbsde. - ` attached to a double barreled horse pistol Gordon deserve the thanks of the farmers fter his sojourn in Brougham our - I - s s of ancient:design, One. barrel is broken for the enterprise displayed, while there ge oral friend Will,Elliott has returned to ! off near the look while the other is entaet. is no doubt but that the brothers will not th haunts of his childhood and first love. -1. . . - )ar Western s its baye or auized a J t l ' f Who left- thin mysterioue blUderbus in lose anything by the venture. ° g f t ball club uo er the name of Ma le our sanctum we know not, but we will -We have received a number of let• p , i : - . 11 be much better a aaintAd nitre the art fere this week anent the football dispute D le Blazers. Practice Tuesday and Fri j'� j� a q p y d y evenings an 11dr. Westney'e field. DICKIE JOHN & V ll ��. who( gets it from us, as the presence of between the Highland Creek and Ranaere ••...4-- Q. ' , .�'5 such a relict adds much to the value of clubs. While this controversy may furs- MARKNAM - • �- - _ - ' .r our curiosity shop. -T ish amusement to those directly interest- -Master Jimmie O'Connor; o ohttrah ed, it has no interest to the majority of The cold weather knocked the end out of ; - our readers, and as , the virtues of both a proposed picnic at Cowan's Grove for I° I I t street, is indeed an unfortunate youngster 1 oduesda last. - - -�- - • and it is lone9os�e he would be, had he teams were pretty well ventilated last y week, almost monopolizing our co Sims, John Y. Wheeler, of East Toronto, ie ' Tell ' - not some part of his body. undergoing re•- p° 6 g zoites in the Durrant issue of the Ontario . . . . I :.", pairs. The other day whild tot play his we .must refrain from publishing the azette as bailiff for the North Division 0 n 1 . .. �� head came in contact with the face of an letters referred to. It can serve no vpod ourt of the County of York. - ,k � • , purpose to continue the controversy. It is ,ossible that Mr. sidle will net be I . . - . axe, and Jimmie received a severe scalp Let these teams meet on natral cauda 1 y { ' �`�� wound, that necessitated two stitches to o the High i3chool staff next term. Mr. What makes the stars twinkle, „. close: Although the iniury was painful, with bona fide players and settle the idley asks to have his salary increased to whit makes the earth go round, _; d' . matter for all time. Unfit such is done,. 1t►00 but the Board will not make the what makes the sun warm or the - the little fellow is rapidly mending and l .,; V even now seems to pay but little attention we must insist in refusing to pablitlh any else. moon cold'? - . to his wolmded cranium. i - - comments whatsoever on the matter. Hubert' Carleton, B. A., formerly a Mark• ; - -Saturday eveD�ng some half dozen ►am boy, returned ou the lith inat. from f ; -The _Oshawa bas _1kery wagon` was !'ngland Afters using a year at Oxford f : bicycle buys from Toronto wheeled hero g Pe EVERYBODY can tell why our b �y drawn up here Friday by one of Livery. snit Sit a at the Gordon 4ouae fora lnivereity, where he successfully passed, ,' �4 ta. ,' P trade increases every month. We ��� ' man Brooke horses. Upon reaching the a extend to him our congratulations. ,{ �, test. During the stay James Rae and have the largest stock, the best goods ! "� !rL yell a the animal refused to do more and Hugh W. Devlin, of Unionville, h&A-issu- g g ,; ,� ; ".. one of the numbs got quarrelling and no amount of persuasion eebmed to change d a writ against a fellow townsman nam and alw,aye at the lowest prices. ,� ,�f; -� r, its mind. ;The driver had to hire another finally exchanged a few blows. when d John Webber, claiming $2,500 for alleg• Trade .for May, June and July near- horse to take the rig home. ;Neat- morn- Constable Decker interfered and stopped slander w,nsieted in a statement which ly snub ed that of 1894, August will ' ing the horse was hitched nil, but refused the fracas. The combatants were some{ r{ ' Webber is supposed to have made to anoth. be a hu mer, all summer goods must t, t what intoxicated. The wheelmen became ez citizen of Unionville. 'go this month yours at a price.* s__ to o east, while uite willin to tri el in ' F ° - I any other direction. How the animal armed and proceeded east, but Rae still The Markham lacrosse club have pro- - :.. . y persisted in announcing the.fact- that be tested the game st Stouffville on Saturday , - ' �, was disposed_vf finally we know not, bat could wallop any man in- the village. last, on account of stouff�ille's playing I 'i - the -better way would baye been to sen �VaII Papers Be8nil to 360 roll, lase ( .: 1, f' L -i®' f"' - sane it to death t :once ae 't was neither Decker cautioned him several times, but several ringers. They have to win the pro. 10 per nt discount in August only a II p, ,a' A '. t ' I .to no avail. Finally triends succeeded test to have a show in the final. The�'man- Not to late et to bre hten our home. ` • '''N'' "'' ° . use ndr ornamental. - agement claim to have ood ounds for y K y + .: , 11 h ` in getting him to o homey Tuesda t3 �' _ . + " 1 ' f R K 8 ti s �,,i;�F;: ! -While the people of'tbid.village hive evening the Are eater appeared before the protest and expect to have the game , , ��,�; �� a,,,�,,,;,raw ,,.�;, � .:�:r no desire to �atart'a land. boom here that Squire Bunting to answer to a charge of Played over.-13an. ` will swamp capitalists for a county round using profane language upon the highway Mrs. Peter Stewart and Miss Stewart of GE TLE"MEN l Our store .adjoin- ' WATCI ES & CLOCKS I All Atha, Pickering, are spending a month ing ariety Mall on the north is far Jeweller ust be sold. bee Au ust. and inerpase to -an alarming extent the and was -fined $5 and coats. We should Y Aug wt, heavy per Dent. f s icides, the have a lookup here as the bio ole fellow nsitiog friends in Caledonia, Hamilton men's oods only. It will • a you p Y g .•` $ q y P Y and other western rots. g Y P Y. Y rices. 8 a half -hr Clock, .. believe in allowing the village to steadily was Ball to blame with Rae. He too, and your wife to see -our goods and worth $4. - at $2,95. Clocks 75e $ 9 y Head -master Jones of the public school, , - _ , grow in population and building worth. should have been detained and taken be• and family felt to•d$y for Jackson's Point prices. Felt Hats, straw gats, Neck- t0 $22.00. Watches $2.50 to $40. For inatance this summer Geo. Gordon fore a magistrate. The le of Piol.er• for his holids s, and will stay over a da wear, Collars, Clothin and -Suits t0 PSP Y y y East Ri ,ing York Fall Exhibition has erec$,ed a commodious residence on ing have no nae for rowdyish. and this or two at Palestine enronte. order all at re duced prices in August. at Markha , Oct. 2, 3 and 4. Don't Church street, Joseph H. Bundy and V. fact should be impressed upon stranger . David Crosby, of Toronto, has entered Bic ales and Sporting, goods of Lo an have completed leted new apes of busi• y p g g fail to at end the reatest County �, - g P P� as well as upon our own people. In the ,snit in the h��'ggb court against the Mark- g aw, . Doss on King street, and now Isaac Wise absence of a look -up, our constables are ham Wellen Mill Co., claiming $500 dam- every description at Close prices. Exhibitio in Ontario. See our big has a gang of men at work erecting a materially retarded in their duty. ages, for pollution of the water which runs LADLES I Special prices on Millin- display in main building . and make double aho to the east of his residence. through bis lands in the village. er , Jackets and Cages. p I The Detartment of I;dacatioL bas issued Y our store your headquarters while One side of the #root will be need ae a Dr. Clark, superintendent of thfe Rook Drssa Goods, 7C. to $1,50_ per ya. here. agr anew program of studies for High School 19c to►8 00 jewellery store, while across the par• `wood asylum, Kingston, Ont., ees with -Ra asols, . • 1 and Collegiate Institutes. Th® most im- _ - - - tition Mrs. Wise will conduct her miilin•, Dr. Anglins in his conclusion that 8horti portant and debirable change is the ioplu• 82 inch Cotton, Bic. -' Store close Monday, Wednesday, Friday s Ary business. As the summer is but 'go• be Valle field murderer, is insane. at .6 o'clock. " y cion of a thorough course in conameraaal �# yds 1 inch Sllk Ribbba worth ing yet, we may expect to hear of other Convict Kelly, who escaped from t work and stenography, and the giving to - buddin bein ereo d ere the snow flies. Kingston, penitentiary on Saturday afte • this course the same option and as much 6 $c' at $e d. Hosiey (Iloves, - g Pe y y P '� Y �I�SaH, 8c, S0�', . Uar people have not. yet applied for nor noon, was oa tared earl Friday mgr prominence se is given to languages, t�0tsn� Lace !Curtaijla, Oil Cloths gild Catrpets ... . poratipo papers. ing, a>ad is aRa in the pr n. rail physios.�-Eeoneraist.: reduced. _ St., ] arkbatxlr 0 t x . ; . - r .: -.. I, - .:.. . -, - '. , .. :. -.. .. y i _. :: .. .- .-::-.--.- _ r i -al.7 _ F r ,-.: _- :.. ,. �- : . Ir �,r•' kC,t. .. t 7.16 �•. °4 b'• 'i� - .. #y n a i -, +. v y}* .. - :, - ..-:: - - 1.1 s ,.ten �t :.bo 6` ✓ • 1. f,,+ {�'' y . : ..- .. .. -. . i - - r - y �4 ,ice v.. r ,a, , __.. -, 4r j r1. 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