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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1895_08_16Ts - .V.-. - , f xafiveetastal Satbs. l �JTA A a w, RO 1`T . ; . 1 U D US embeP of the firm ; f M86a1'b. Maa- : -' , WH1TEVALE. , ` '� • ' . —~ Medical. - . ". '•' 4�, " donald & Lennon, Barristers, oto., Stouff• �� .A > —` ll 66 he n Pmnkie of re o M. BATE�iAN, M,D., C.M., M.r.P. TBe3 t.ocAi. $Appax><lras $a0ol 3lll;Il vill k �Offi e n Derow�e blo k. o*tf h in fiends e►•e and st tlreen River$ p=art= , ' i' I. , wee fah 8� We are lea , 6 %� Mr. Henderson had the 'satisfaction of P sed to learn that Airs. Birnie. � -, r� , y\1. 8.0:, oorpner. office and Beaidenoe, THB PBaga AliD 70TT>F»D DOWIt 8T OIIB fir., has recovered from her reoent illness_ , :.=:3 1=g street, Pickering Off3oe hours. Horsing pOggagl►OpDaR7,$. passing four pupils (o�lt of five at the re• � ,- " s0 to 11:90 ; EvgPing 8 to 8. - Mise Ward, of Collingwood, spent a fever � : , �a cent entrance exams. Three wrote ai OLANEINONT days last week with her -brother Tho6_ !° `'b i Whitby and one at Markham. This is t� �' L,egat. _ .., __ Ward. F Mrs. Courtney returned to the city last pretty good showing: F. G. Wilson left on Tuesdav for a trip _ . rj1HOMAS PARKER, Barrister etc, is week, T. B. Willis, S. Gerow, and W. J. Bad• to Manitoba. He will be gone about four , :'E Tat Dnnbarton each Saturday. Private A Frank Ferrier, of Toronto, i8 here Hist e11•were at Bowmanville with the Picker- or five weeks.1. lands to loan at flue per sent. s5ly. .,., now with friends. ing orioketers Monday. Willis and Gerow �. B. Lynda left on Monday for Al om.% " K �.a,:'. put up a goad gam at the bat, while Bod• where he will remain for 3 couple of � . .IT, 11 _ 7lENTON & DODDS. BARRISTERS, . �„�' The two grain elevators will be ;opened 4 1J SOLICITORR, ETO., 10� Ad$'atda street 4, -tris - in fall force on Monday next. ell's umpiring was almost perfect. months with -a surveying party, � � .'. east, Toronto. At Claremont Tuesday illy q �Y bbl. O. Y. Do. , C. P. R. reliegin¢ agent, T _ other da p Mrs. Ionson and little daughter, of Scar- y. j :: Choice 1 alms! Patent Flour 54.50 yon@ of 'our romiaeat [ T visited bore Sunda with fa eke And leis hired man Deere workin ,boyo', have returned to their home after '�:# �9 t! E. b AREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- — AT TUN _ — y th Charlie Maonab. g spending. a week with friends here. '� . T�IiY, Ooenty Crown Attorney, and County Mr. and Mrs. Brodie, of Markham, ne r a atone pile when they Beard a Pe• Mre. Ste hensMn and dun titer; of Air- ,. Solicitor. Court Rouse, Whitby. lo -y SPi 11I MILLS �nliar noise, and atter a hurried consult• P g , { r;: wero her@ over Sunday with &hair sun anion concluded that a rattle snake had tbur,�sppeent a few weeks with her 'brother r �� + i , �AMPS MILLER, SOLICIrQR, r0• Charlie. C. C. Reesor, on way to visit her arents , TARP public. Conve ander. oto. t)flloe at, pIaKF'RIl`�TC'�•.: _ Mr. Campbell, of Torofato, a ant Stan• secreted itself among the stones. Ttie at Little Current. Y P , , _ farmer, posted himself at a safe distance - , Thistle Ha, sear Brougham. Money to loan. ey with hie bratbsr, C. P. BeotiOn h ' ' foreman bore. and acted as sentry, while rho hired.man Sunny Mount,1. , DOW & MoaILLIVRAY, BARRIS . 1 k Mr. and Mrs. Caster Iia was despatched to the house for the shot _ _ . k { , t tete, "Solicitors, &c. Office opposite Poet have returned , Offtoe, Whitby, Ont. Jno. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo from tbeir trip, and report bkving• had a Rqn. In due coarse the weapon was at Samuel iteeeor of Markham visited ouzo - - A. KeG1llivray, LL,B, Money to Loan. By - i. . grand time. band and the farmer took aim, bile the mount on Friday. - � ,, m , �: :L �► �i Care George .Dowswell and Bryce Parke other proceeded to pull the atones over 8. Mathews and-Hasting took in the ala_ � V1 GEDnE MACpONALD, Barrie• j t witkl a .long stick. After considerable enrsion on Monday. • . , fere, solicitors, Notaries, Eco, ofaee in were liars on Sunday, havwg wheeled it fere. Medde arm ie still im fouls under -. Gordon's Hotel -over old Bank office, Pickering, , ' % � trpm the city. work the atones were rolled away, and to the care Mt- ds Dales. P $ Ont.- saturday of each week, Money Lq loan John Howe has eectdro a sittiation is the surprise of the mea, a plain. common _ ;W, }T: Investments made. Walter A. Geddes, Reginald a of Your3 �• everyday rand wag revealed. Don't mea• Mss Alin of Toronto visited hey sister k„1 M. Jliaodonald, 15 Toronto at., Toronto. a planing mill at Parry d. . He will h' y Mre. Carter on Friday. . go up there at once. tion this matter to anyone, as the parties Y�, you Oen t afford to have j=our Mr. Hilts and wife Toronto -arevisitin GALLA(}HER & CO., Barristers, feel provoked already over their mistake. g ,L_ Mr.. and Mrs. T. C. McAvoy leg for p y their mother Mrs. Mathews a few days._ ,,. j Z • Solicitors, etc., Canada Life building, gla88es ,picked out at bapba8• Manitoba On Monde where th The death of Mrs. G. E. Alger has cast Mise 'F', N. j Toronto, will be at their ofliee, Willis' Block, y ey will Nellie Mathews accompanied by ands. Your optician must stay for a time with their.son. `- a gloom over the entire neighborhood. Mr. Whit•ter visited their parents on Sun- ,;-3' Brougham, every Saturday. Any business or p Deceased has not been entirely robust for div. ,� instructions left with Thos. Poucher, Esq have knowledge of- science of Mrs: Reuben Rawson and Mies Dellis throughout the week will be promptly attended Opt1C8, mulct have practical ex- .Dawswell are visiting a& hit. Leckie e► some months, although able to attend to Wm. Gibson left on Tuesday for Mani - to on Saturday. Money to loan at per cent. toba where be will spend .the rest of the , 29-6mI 1- ,.` perience, must have m-eebani• Zepbyr. They will be gone a fortniebt. her household duties. Several weeks ago, pe L cal skill and a perfect set �f ll aeeom ani@d by 21st mother, summer. ;t , i r. 13mith,of StonffvillP,will visit Clare• P Dere. Hnb i tiff, • _ bard, she went down east Lo glair with Mr. Wilson snd family Kaye returned �. trial leases to fit ou ro fir) moat on the tires and third Tuesday of burns from Lake Simcoe atter s ndiDg g � _`� " ER ; AR Y 1? P y• friends. While there she took suddenly F. WH4LEY", VETERINARY ''' each month. His dental rooms are in y' pe ,� a • ill, and hoz husband was sent for. He very enjoyable time. H• Surgeon ani Dentist. Graduate of on- M Bundy's block, next door to the market.* Dick M d has threshed and his fano Veterinary College, Toronto. 'Graduate in 1', - B �,�'� �U remained about a week; when the doctor grain .- , Dentistry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary 3 �;. Geo• Gerdw shipped another cargo of turned oat plentiful, fifty bDshel of oats-� Association. Deutistrp a specialty. Calls by 4 I. pumps to Ddanitouliq Island the other informed him that there was no danger one load. ' day or night promptly attended to, office, day. He hue shipped a. ]ergs number of died be came home to look after business, Toisarr . Residence, Telegraph and post Offices, White- (� ��f j,, i Upon reaching home a telegram awaited `+— vale. 301. V �.. !' 1.11 �P p �' L y , punas u there during the present res II g Brown's Corners. __- --- -- .. I Bon. him stating that Mrs. Alger was very low. '' ti4 ; He took the aftfjrnoon train back but er• - Wonder when Yob is cin south again. - HOPXI'NS, VETERINARY SUR � A member of the firm of Macdonald & , R ' g j 12tt9 all of these r uisites a d Lennon IIarriet@re l�touffville, will be p ld► . ciEON, Graduate .of the Ontario vet �. XI rived a6 $elleville too tato. The remains Fred visited Mtn le Shade Inst Sabbath" . - t :. , urinary College, Toronto, registered member i a very arge -stock of the latest bore on Mondays Tuesda s 9133 Wed Fere brought to Pickering station Tnes• Wm. Hope was the guest of R. sellers ,;>> of the Qntario Veterinary Medical Association, ' . ' y dap afternoon, when the funeral grossed on t3uDday. a U®ce residenc and.slioein•* forge one and one- styles Of frames And lenses alkd neadays Ol eacb'Week, Offi08 Ia Iivady's Garter miles orth of Breen River. Steel ' a for Lis skill and ,Careful atten. hlook. bd to the Christian burying round tot in Miss Thompson -was the guest of R. Sell q � Y K g R •�. driving shoes at iron prices. 0lice and shop - tf ter.nent. Service will be conducted in the ere for a few days last week. hoyrs from 7 to li a. m. and 1 to ! p. m. Tele- 'tion he will make a very The Maple Leaf printing giant arae preebsterian ohnreh next Sunda The W• Sellers visited Idyl Wyld for a few ' ' �� •.. graph address Whitevale Ont , P, o: address, packed up elld shipped to Parr - �• (been River, Out. y 8otlnd y" da a last week for the good of his health. '�J�'' funeral was a large one. Dooeaaed was ' -- ------ l.�del+ae,.. �j�a, e. on Tuesday. W. H. Bandy has one in 41 Dare of.s¢@ and 1 . Walker and J. Fleming have beery 4 eaves five children. '� .t:- HOMAS A. GRAHA111<„ VETEftIN- to partnership in the news aper tnainese y trading drivers, and we think the latter has•. p The husband and family, as well s other _ ; ARY BURGEON, Graduate of .the Ontario with hie father•in•)aw at Parry Bonnti. y' got the beet of it. Veterinary College, Toronto,regieLered me her friends, have much 8 m aril •ibeit Of the Ontario Veterinary Medical AssociaTion r` We wish flim enaciese. y p J G. P., the bon -ton intends going to the+ also honorary member o the Ontario Medical 1' eUdden b8reagement. North West shortly. Hr is going to leavet, - - , ;4 ,4 yi Duncan Ddscnab and Mfes Mary Mae. Society, treats all diseases of domesticated ani- -�— - -- his beet irl behind. y, nab have returned from the old -cotta g , L . r; �: mals. Also particular attention to Veterinary caber@ the Savo been eoending the t More Cricket: . The weather ie somewhat wet for flier'. {a -G ,. Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to at _ }' , - - -a A finishin n of harvest. The le to then reasonable fates. Office at the well known es- few weeks. 23oth aro enjo3 ing the et s g p P vw L. �:. Lablishment of Graham Bros.. one mile west of ,., • Pickering Cricket Club'sent a tears to north want to know who will finish first_ Claremont. Telegrams to Claremont punctual- -1 Of health aDd'speak ip glowing t�tm6 Of Bowmanville oa Monday of this week, We have an idea it will be Swift. :. ly attended to. 1$lyPICKthe trip they enjoyed. Mr. Macnab, who With pleasure we notice the Aimadale `' 5 when a very exciting game took place re P was rather delicate when leaving, has rutting in a victory for the home eleven. �ri� hue again recovered from his recent r oft _{xtFisia Q�axbie. ' greatly benefited by the trip. La k f i The game being a draw; case decided' ° o melancholy, and is able to report - . > ,,._- Mre. David Cnoningbam, -*bo bas re• it me from almost an art of the town- # k31 T�, ,�COLLEGE gpon the first innings. The score at ball e Y P OMAS DUNN, onveyanoer, Corsi aided with her ean•in•law for some years, time was 66 to 80. Ixt the second ins- ship' From timbers in the south to timb _ lesioner for taking i daeM etc., Clare- C died on Monday, aged 79 years. She ors in the north, as well as adding "= wont, ont. two n has resided in this locality for many ears ing. Bowmanville retired for 52 rune, coneearions. g eA - a _ Fall term ens fie t. 3rd. yy while Pickering had 19 n for 2 wickets. PR. HOOVEft,ISbQRER OF DdAR• p and cast highly respected by all who knew It was a boil oon&eated p PIINC?L1AL. __ • RIACiE Licenses. Office at r�iaence or A Boarding School for Both Beier Under her. ?be !,nein! took place an Wedaee y Kama throughout rt . , T both teams baving empbatioal.y decided Mount Pieat;ant: mill, Green hive:. Care of the Boaiety of Friends, day when the refnainf+ were intoned in 1 Beautiful and healthy location • oom• .the Baptist cemetery, Alar a number to win. Had time permitted, Piokerina BUNTIN(I, Issuer of Mar fags modions bnildio g stood a good cbance of winning. gs ; home influenoes ; effi- of friende attended. g, as the The young men who went to the -pond o� ,. Bt Licenses for the County of Ontario: of- agent staff. _ bOiDO teaLD'6 bowlers were tett Well 8upda will remember it(rightly). son at 'the store or at his residenoe, Pickering •A cheap John has been here for a few- •, �.1. villagt• �°'a Very moderato hies days conducting a Dutch auction. Of fwlged Ont. and Willis had become a fix. Mise Mackie, of t3radRida, wag *.. , R.BEATON,TOWNSHIPQLEftH Preparatory and oaihplote: bociness Donne be cannot oaadaot a -r alar tare at she bat. The following is the visiting at Der. Barclay's last week. �4' .. -regular score as it stood -at the close of fhb game: Miss Flora Patterson is staying with her } courses and -prepares -auction without a licence, tberetore be. ;, • Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking fot departmental and BOWMANVILLE-Fi»t innings uncle on the old farm, enjoying Lhe re-; �' affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. matriculation examinations: changes the mode of proeoedure some mainder of the holidays. ,T; - Money to loan ou farm property.- Wille pro- ., McLaughlin... c- Gormley ...b Wehardeon.... 4 _ Full oonreb in >ltusie hawing -and wh.t and escapes a bi,d, The man friends of Miss Fhebe Madi13 bated. OFFICp'-AL W itevale. Will be is We have Ford. )tt Brougham every Monday aft rnoon for the Painting. nothing to say agafnet this siran¢er, bub Lowder, .... •......•••.... b •' j care pleasedyto el+e leer Warne among the �*�: Lraneaation of business. 97_v - Loscombe, aS. .. . Send for anno�aaemeaj to - we do wish to state that such bankru t '`•'•'' • b ••.•. 2 successful Dom titors at the reoent rim- �. . MONEY TO LOAN slaughter sales should be sto d p Y°oh Dg' ' ..e Eastwood: • b Riohardsoa... ff ar examination p 1T1 PPLY TO F. PRINCIPAL FIRTH ppe by pro Gordon,. ,b�"� . � e. Legislation wocild be Decet;• McD°nga11.., .. b .... e e oontraot taken by G. Lee to gravel • Hntohison, appraiser at Claremont for t PickerlIIg, Oat. a!•ss Of 1aW. 4, Canada Permanent Loan & savings Co head sary, and should be as d f Belt,, ...... ?`ua out . ... i the Brock Road no h i Brougham, Darin Jn1 ~and August + lee Rf at once b Foru ... rt o B g m, has i1 office Toronto. Stock capital $s,o�0 000,'' Total ¢g 9 gni t- address 'care Y ... , .....ti iiioliaidioit.... fi been fulfilled. The road has needed this. 4 assets $8,7W,OOO. The company lends money on SA>tIIai, tioti�se d: Coc;.t;p Front street east the wholesale and retail dealers. Just Hum,,....• •.run Ont• ................ .. p f .� /) : - - ' lowest current rates of interest and on favor- think of it for a moment, a merebant who. Ga"eLt"' • • • ...Dot out . ., 0 repair for some time, and when once it has - ¢ Lk, - es and Toronto. able terms of re - E_�: • .. , ora beatures repayment. Mortgag de ,;,�y� has Rood credit will purchase heavil and 7 been w down smooth, it will be a great* y �` 1.l+/z purchased. No commipsion. No delay , •' • • • improvement to this part of the country 3. i _-' pensee moderate. �etf overetook bis store. Aper a while he In pleasant little walla -,e Cherrywood.•,t, finds that bneiness is not as good as be iAlc$>�slxa—Flm lnaiDge. p ;£,. A. PbST, COUNTY AR HITECT expected. and he is forced to make as aa• Dr lgaatwe0d„ -0 Ford........b Lc,00mbs . is At the bottom of a hill ; . . A• for the oounty of Ontario Drawings The uadereiKned Wishes to annt un" It Gormley, ...... , b e Stands a pleasant little dwelling,` . and speaiOoations furnished for every alass of t0 the people 01t Cherrywood and vicinity eiRnmlrot. AIODg ori®ee a dealer and T b Willie, .. ,.o Feii.:.....-:b , •, 8 Not am large as Thinks' Mill. _ �%, building. steam and hot water heating and that he has taken poeseltBion of the oho purebtioe the stook at say fifty cents ou C H O Wright..e Garrett „..b 8ankler ...... 6 . ,9 �, ventilation s epeciaay. Office-GFerria Bloak, J Riohardeon ................. bm 1 In this dwelling lives a ns mea. which be Sae net purchased, {b the dollar. Atter selec&in • . loatlita (b yl z norqar Dundas and Brook streets, Whitby, j p chased, &bat all $ y N �margach c McLaughlin b 1taLanghlia , . G Of fame and great renown ; • where be tbinke there y some ready T Turnbull; ..c Hughes ....b 1 Besidenoe-HingQton Road East Pickering. 87-y worst entrusted to his Dare wiN be execs• Who has a little knowledge, ted with neatness and dispatch. 6 eo]al money, hangs out lie �hingle''Bankrnpt a Loi'' b Senkler s p! all the news in town. . THOMAS POUCHER, Licensed Ana.- p stook sale." The dealers �. .1Dw:: :::•b o 3 , 1 attention paid &o shoainR. Wagons. Caxte, who have grit• w J 0larii,....:..... . •.....b x.osoomb...... ... o He yved thore very recently, t a.Y 4„ tioneer, Valuator, etc., for East York and chased theft Dods at ttt11 value and 8 Ciarow• • • • •loot Otit '� ° - the whole of North and SovitL Ontario. Strict Buggies for gale cheap. Woodworking g ud •• • • :• o Y . attention given to all orders b mail or tel aph. re airs in all branches for them, are forced to come to as )8xtras, • • • , • • • • •, • • -• .: , . , ;, s 13o I have heard folks ea • , :,, : ,'� hf p pe in And if he does nt live there still, _ `�4_ Charges roughate. Address THOS. pov a¢a, asp usual.. Prices Fo oorr pona�w b addition help to pay tales and other rates _ ,; ; .- - oo $e most have gone away. b � v Bo: !7, Brough. Ont. levied b the municipality, wliil the H�'dNVILL---Baopnd timea� Givtt ns a call and be.,00nvinood. y y+ p Innings. f Zxd Zea ., POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC., - , jobber has but s:small rent to a for McLaughlin, o Wright b tear h Qp , �•� F• Green River solicits salsa from hie num- E• POYNTEft, p y Ford, b 1 MARICMAM.- ,_ r + , •: say, perhaps. two mo>itbe. Tile oonnt� Fortt, run cot s ; Z, Brous friends both far and near. salsa of farms, 1 Brook Rd. & Cherryw od. pOunelle 1 j; " xa farm stock, and everything that into besol,i"will - pass b ]aweireven&ing pedlars Gordon, r►3D out b >ieh 8 `I'heee revigoratiDg and rejavinating• :r _ `# handled by the enbecriher with the utmost from asitia Q !l bombe, ardsoi 11 care and sold to the very beet advantage. l81y THE WESTERN ��*T� g g� s wit - out a licence. sad Sank%r, b 0 springs are being more appreciated this . jj�� should also have power 10 collect it ldaClung, o�tiar • . -�: b •• to season than formerly. There are an aver- : ` � _ `� MONEY T O LOAN OF CA.NAIDA. license fee from these shop keepers who (iarrecL, a age of Len boarders in addition to man j __ McDougall; c and b $3chard On x Y . are sot ratepayers. At present &here ex- NuBhes, nqt out 0 casual bathers. „� 1- `e —ON— WHITBY BRANCH. ` ,� tete a grievance that all are itltcr#I in Keith, . b Riobsrdson v The commiesioaera Moser's. Resect, Boort sort MORTGAGE SECURITY. ; - .c r _ �, } , i removed. Eittrae , d B i , see'ng 1 4 an Lawrie, 'e, have let the steel Work ' the ' �` �,, •T . Capital authorized, ,-$1006)000 k "' Byer Sri. a .,.- a Y� Sth con,, on Tuefada last. T�� . Capital. Snbsoribed ...._es .. + . s '.... , �tj00,00f1 � S. •...--..-,-+ft•-•..�.. ; , - :., � Capital- Paid-np,..................'.•.. .' S BROUGHAM. t PIOHESING-lleooeid innings: They had four tenders. The Hamilton `. ., bought and sold on oommiuioD. Bart ...... .... ........ ... • ..........:....b�Op 6 Gero�►, 1 b w b Iweoonibe ! Bridge Co. received the contract at 5660;. f, • HOARD OF DMEOTORS. - a T B Willis. bot out the.bridge to ills open for traffic on Sept. let: =%fir 8ebool starts here i[ouday set.. R Goitrrley, b genkler It fast.—Economist. ' �' Agent for `Fire, Life Accident+ Pirate Jin `Cowan, gis+j ; Preeiderit. r Norman Poaober was bore over Sunday. J Richardson, did not bat . . - ' � •, �t Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance Reuben B. Hamlin, Esq.', Vlae-153be Margaanti, -rhe High A�chool Beard meet's -in then ' , ..' ti W. F, Cowan, Esq., W. p. Allen, Be ., J. a, Dib- Mise Gerow >A with pity �rieade just H C Wri ht a-. school lluilding on Friday, the 16th Inst. , .. Two houses' in Pickering to root of for e°a. Esq., Robert McIntosh, llf Ii, Thomas now. T Turnbull ; • engage o another t ?� � --- 4 i; Patterson Es q' W Rogan. �� t4 g g sachet to fill Mr. Sid I • eels. . r T. H. MoMillea... ...}i......,.......'• •Cashier, tbfs W k1Ck is vltsitili� at J. $. Wttgoner'o is w • „ V , • a lay's late position. r t r . ,t> � f - — Dr Eastwood, u c_ The poor stringers noted last week have : �=i A General BzukiDg bnein tranirgoted. Teacher's meeting at Colin Pbjlib on W J Clark N - tt not been put in the new sidewalks and wa � Conveyancing carefully do$$ tt 4' "uitioh Drafts Issued, i . owor rata than usually charged. Tit Payable a all pairs of 47anada, Estrae I 1.1 understand from some of the uonaoitlors United States, and on London• gugland pay. Frida alght. . x able is all arts of Euro e. Highest current J Jewel and Xeat Visited Lindsay ;" 1� that they won't go in. . tea searched and certified to when I►•,, ;' rates o! interest allow on f3ayiDge Bank, Ori Sunday. required, Private funds al Deposits and credited half The Pickeri�pig boys lets highlyy pleased Miers. Chas. Billing, E. Joat ft R�f ' ways an hand to loan at yearly. Special at ►!'he ex bo 6 Earned frotxlColbtiertae 'with rho rtes&zeut recesved at the hAndB MoJi;ay and E. Wismor went trout fishing tei.tion to aolleo_ tion of F`armer's sale notes. g p at the Black River oil Tuesday. The party z . the .lowest rate of .• B. �• ws>R �w the other day. of the Bowen ngihe crfokeiers. -' r Mexao$s: Mrs. Danbam 4 -were piloted by Mr. Wismar, who was at< interest. ,. a. platted with fsiare�o t Tiffs Qrelud Trask pass • agent. r®• the top of the list with sl trout. ' friends Inst week.: oma: '..W V. RICHARDSON ` a. TORONTO `IN�NCIAL a, _ , fused to estop the ttigt �xpresll, axil the-°1`here is some epecalatioa in East Toxon_ ri r Dalt's Blocq, Piakeriaic Mrs. Joh. Poacher cls visitiD wltb T. . GtO P� ,�,j�� bots therefore1 t urad G. W. Decker to to he to who will be the Deft Conservative , _ � - 7 Poacher an wits. . , . S PICKERING POS OFFICE: t .;; _ drive, down. 'It- +'WAS ,rather too. -far to nominee. The report is that the present .` � ' • e.. t. Thomas Henderson sloe nal fiiy har►+B drive betkore p1a. igg .orio at, and the xe: member, Emerson Coateworth, is to ba + re sed from Cher wood. gain arrive from Toioato 8 ;0 a.m:, '° Wn trip ajpati rxla rs tib nigl tfalj, made a oM�nty judKe, •vice Judge Morganr - T Aut3xrizeda Z0QQ jets. favid Stepheneau arad`eon reluri• ;.,,: ,dive Morava . 14 Ar}ive G,T, Mails close ToroAi4 6 bb .in. •', i + who is to be eapelrannnted J 1 11 G T 1,g cog m CIO" a� W 8 as a m Subscribed Cap. ed frooa Brooklin the otber +da -, . N,,* r ' al R's0 ;laatt kti c >;t htit. W ' 628, X00 y a n G T 1z 7 5o s m (Dx.� F _8e1, of Deiaolt, of i , Don�gallawilli boC senior J ridge. Jnsud r fi, ,, B .....,,, �T y 8 4r, p�u .:I . .. Toronto 8 t►0 P m - , � . Mre. Rhl1. � . _ Mcl ►r E---t.: . - 8 45 P m .::, here with fxfend tigriti b b "' " sa3u b Coateworth will rank neat. Ac ` G 'j' pV 8 ef! p m .. Thio Coip ' say have g ,t t vf, , - orders issued on sn � p opefled a brarcY� 3n the i.f '0 L'*' t t3ta>ialeyulgr cording to hese reports all this has beery ' i • parts of the world, Vi11��`QQgge of Pickering, is tbei :of lce lately►.. oo / ■r• DatesoA';e. - ' . d; o s 1 M - - a nitlU b "•the.©nt$riu Bsnii', n>ider the mala- �PePd -ll ,. -. t.: �'�- ."';�.;.�'� �``��t '. a -. \.' settled ; but the trou* blesome rt of it to `moi: ` 3 -7- ■eras aa>Dnc a_ meat f ase• . t fort es -dor ik . -r j � Pa Qis>[ MBfa. o the nndereigned. . *,._, A `` -. __-t;i o 9t1 o f«' ..: , DepositehR. INt` ffr mottle t .., ., ,c- w;: �+T' BeDotdis will 'be recei,ed acid ialterest - ! : ` �' �.ffj reaeiv ailotoed �`_ -�- : ,- s _a. r oiainiitit�a for d $a�toes�r tcr. ed and interest p �, ' , .. �� �5 ;..I , e .._ •. 4w' sent allowed at b :1.2 at-biabest rates. T., D - . -� Y .: , Per I 1.annum i` '. l ; tteourit Indisputable Draft® issued on all .w >,�_ w?� ..v ��_ .. 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CE. � - ., -'� �z c► _ : C- - - - �c r e -. t a : S Ise• e - _ ,, 56 -:.ate g: , . - _ _. a . t 1 . _ ,� " � 'tom .., " „a - y.: w :,� fi . tom° _ Nta �9h' Clhttn Cottitrt La ,. - OlI>'R T �S >f l� ettaate % .r • _ : �, z� =`y r 1117 X01' tam`,. 1 t`' t . 'ienr �Someeset was inform,t, ,, y In New Dirk _sost.�►:.ia $vtt: r y t F she W 11 tJ$ Ri �lJ It yr '' ed _that f -' - .. ry`� ♦� p®Y .R:. Q*• �9p ' 1 ' is s+yid �+{gy {�% Ito pretro- the,. renewal of 1i nor ': > --- -. `: « Y 1- :'' j(], •°.. +.- y- ,. _ _ A • • "I �ak�GA 4'VVkin • a MiverYW,��I .�� , Ps: 1�.�:.. � ..CY a ��� �� - -.- `: d' - -- • _ .:•ta.. � lio+bas Sin a hnt�l a os` h®r eats q : I Ilea .sal toast :genN �Sy, we .belIe*'-% re ,. - a - �, , � � 1 > w P to �n Rei. , gg +� n -: bask I4o ho fathves riot t� $tory at< , . .S , _ sed roe cream. as oft of the least liarmfuh,:`$MS QF TNTST ABOUT 'TfiD �` : �' ai;.e•A °' •� ° ;_-, !! , Q desirrner giber hey n�tclts►1 �01tda well - L " `--, A T 1'RON;tI LL ��'�� '� - 3 u � fbrtas of sweet f Iaw►lide are `errnit- " . -:.,, , BU&X YANKIUL hove boen�sevemd. ` �� "� p . �+ � _ . _ __ . Tit VMRLDa� -K fa -. , I r - j • _ U � found by the Coroners juryrap,inat Robert. ' . , ":., v `.... ted by their physicians tocat it when every „.fit 7"-:` ••-- , rte= x � Mrs. Carrie Chapman Cath who wt'i� . ,,. _i --.: _ rob bl be: the leder of t)ho'►ttman s • t �, *• Coombes, the, London boy, who murdered th', . other sort of sweet ueabaolutefy proscribed , t<e�trpitscrrly istePert fair teatat -•fat+ p y #' ' I c� •su�l�ril a movement whets ,Miss Anthony txteintitintr ieosis,►bmW61ti(Fwu otMatt00$ his'Mother. Nathaniel, the younger, yrs. {r� �.-' - and - in health there ie robabl no other ' tors of moment and 'Martis Qatheeed g � . • • _ • . P Y retires, is a good lawyer. 8ho has lived Great arlialn. the Vilteil States, and held as accessory. z� � °-, . ttrew Nli+ n+►titts« Jtecard. - kiae� of refection more popular, paRfci_lar �.: _, ''irnortiy In California and Washington. The . Ott Parts eftliie tt►bp; adouset stye Tesde utalous >ia l�iorthutnberlaad- and. - c ► blatae the Socialistic ' Ito , �` ly in the summer. It is an nnqueetionable Maxk Twain has X30,000 in_ judgtnentr tun evolved from Mrs. Catty p name Ito 4,brrrteal [er �att>r >Rendingi a Po y at 1 V standing agpilist him, longer anaoyr bar. ti.► PAo th r ra n e o as ib ing ' fact, however,.that serious and even fatal - - - -1. ' to®the Liberalsdeffeoatgin Hfngland;rand re j_ � ': .- t - The annual drlta]L bill of Cleo and (I., Phtneae bioses, a Cincinnati tnerohant uebeo tri taut pf winter earnival.� .• : oases of . poisonin oceu., almost `ever • 9 fuse to send Bele atee to, he eon reaa, g ° y is said to bo. -$10,0D0;000. . who died last .week at these of 97, was f; ' g ' season from• eating ice_.oream. Rteoently the son of 'an Pin limb $threw whta also Th leer Ste►tio>w• bf elw :H,r ? B: at. '" > Se'vent -five er Dent, of ihe: enliitments g ,i Lord Wodehouse, the elders sun of the `'� �' 1'� is Syracuse, N. Y.. fiat children were Y D Hatt• to is oot>i l tedt, ;�- y in, the regular army last year were of lived 6o be- ar old. Phineas Mases used to 1i-. ' Hari of Kimberley, who led the mob that boast that be Saw Na oleos a risQner on b1rs Mopta ue of Ch rlottSctti*0 ,P. l�'. made dangerously ill as the result of eating Americans, P p attacked H . hider Haggard, the navelist, 4 { _ x �, - _y a British frigsto, the bay having rowed out lit gave birth is Ave dapghters.I _'. " and his party at Statham, while he was on i` ,.w iae cream which was sold ou the streets by Within a yes►r New Jersey hits lost dour in a boat to her side to see the fallen Em• y his eleotiioneering. tour of the East Norfolk t��-a = !_ The`Gt of Chathant_hue::purohaft the "% an itinerant vender. liana of them died, ex -governors, namely, Bede, Abbott, Prtea peror. - vmtorworits plant at.$145,lft disGritit, was fined for bis participation fn r ! * - bnt Hair encs from death in severs and Green, pe -_ p, R. BanitBt who to r(ow s risoaer In + that affair. II ' ?he Y. DL A: of Climbrid Masa. t'' P The HawkIton smelting woeke bailciltag , _- • inettanoes is attributed to the small quant- ge• ► the Alameda jail, in California; says that and planar will be raehed-to eoanplotion.. ; Dr. John MoOonuall, oT Toronto, &dale= ti `s I : raised $30,000 for the grection of s new he has disvovered a t • hical error fn t �, - ' -, fits in wlilch the ice cream was sold to buildin ata ban net cue evAbin last° P Thirty superannuaticns have been made gate to the I'oreetere Convet;tion fell dead I't R q g the Bible. As share s a staading offer of last month is tbo outalide ouetoma service in $t. Martine Town hall, London st five I th `: such aoneumar.. . .. �,� w`ek. i „_ =600 by the printers of the book for the o'clock on Thursday afternoon. A few 4 1 _ : �.-3.. ,. 'Lhe will of tho late Mr. Jose h Hood- _ R" —= z : ' -�• Two igen recently faund'ii s 1�Isrirstppf discovery of such an error,Bennett expects P minutes previous he war obattin with :4 4.t,� :" river sandbar a hulk of w wrecked rteanser to dura his tem tar readin of the less of . Hamilton disposes of a►n estate of , 1 There time tivo ways is whish physicians po y g other delegates, and made no comp aint ae 1I- i • cogtaini 100 barrels of v►hisko $tri tures to material root• =76'x` ire wanted into the corridor where he was t►ntleavor to socouirt for the ocoasfonally °g - Y' P - P Aid. John Skinner says he will be a ' 4':1 Gov. Morrill believes that the - old. Rev, Jahn G, Qibson, pastar'I of the stats candidate fan Ria &Lon geZt, round dead. It ie supposed that apoplexy t , poieoaoeee e$'ecte of ice creams (hie it site fashioned temperance .pledge will do more S3mannsi Ba fist ahurdh .San Irragoisoo, y g waa_the cause. _ : ' - P ear Loo Ald. Robert, �Iliotai. r 1: . presence in the compound of souse -distinct to secure rohibitinn in R sus than all where the horrible Irl y PPS - I . p g' ginrderr took place Cs►unorts, an old .lad livin near , - : vNiTtrD sTATRIL. polsoa, need to color or to flavor the ice etatutee, not very long ago, addreaaed a thr ing in a Mrs• y fl - _ ► ' {. Loqdpa, deliberates walked Tato Lhe river Bisho Howe of,Yeans lvatats is dead, i 1'. cream the other is the develo ent is Paul Gee, otlAma`h kif.; i" tisnlovred ublic hall last Sunda ni ht in defence of y : P Y . ' " ' P y g and drowned herself to right of her dani�h• I . ;t the ereatti or inaik of s peenliar chemiiaa1 man 86 Years of age, who has thirty-eight himself against hfis critics. A hypnotist Parts of Miohiasn were +visited with a -" s children distributed over Virginia and namod Tyndall challenged him to submit t°r• Jnly frost. nbstsgoe halon in to the class of sans $oma stables and outbuildings on the + g g Pm idissouri, to a mesmeric tit of his innocence and Mr. Cleveland will moi be a esndidi►te for ` � 1` ' known ss rriainea, These resemble . ` Y the actor refused The incident created GSovernor-Ueneral's eanoh in Britlah Col- " - Prof. Colliui, of Cornell La* Sahool,u ie P - ubnbia- were destroyed by fire, and two a third term, according to the Now York ¢ i. `. -- in character the eculiar isons devel eroitemeot~ H�rald. I P Po oP- reported ae resigning to practice law in horses worn bursae. . ' ed is dead bodies in the cosh of eats . rtnershi with ez-Lieutenant•Governor A Michigan- sheriff travelled- intto Ohio Mr. John uino 'Adameof Ni araFalls - i Pr Y Pa P The H. t,}. ik B. electric road is experi• Y dbeehan in Yew Yor1t, after a man and captured him, and, in order N.. Y. took. a "header" from his bicycle s ` In almost every inatanoe of a=tensive Lo ravens his rteoaor r nein hit mons ending much diffioult iii eevuein a right Toho Allis Y P P Pe g Y and was Milled ' isoni b ice cream controvere has , 9 years' old iae instantl of way upon Ilse hig ways from rimeby 4� . " 1Po n8 Y Y recklessly the officer took $300 from him. killed at St. Louis by the ezplosfon ifs to Beao"hville. The Rev. Dr. George Waehbttrif;premident . j arisen as tq whether'the deleterious effects Passia through Indiana on the homeward huge rocket that fell in front of his home . g h of Robert College Constantinople, and : r 4A were due tie these ptomailpea, developed and which he Fioked up. trip a brilliant idea oeourred to the prix- A. T. Barlovi, a Montreal coal mer. ant, wifearee nein therumroerat Mancheai •`- � i .I -. after the compound was prepared out; o; Harriet Js ne hue' been t" &trans of over. He hired a lawyer and_began capias who dsirauded hig patrons ods of a portion b •the -Sone Marga. % y P proceedings to get hie money back, trite, of every load. delivered, was fined five Y ., 1 - wholesome tuaterials,or to noxious coloring Bellevue Hospital, New York, for forty ae the sheriff had no requisition, papers hundred dollars. George Allen, ane of the meat who re• � c: tthattess or flavors the tomaine bbeor Years and has been adtgittad'for treatment that were ood in Indian he was looked oentl abducted Ls er Cottle, of Buffalo, ,. - p y g a, The owner■ of the passenger steamers y At least 100 times. u in ail, and the former risoner.became and held him for ransom, was arrested being adopted by the person reeponeible for P j P Majestic and Alberta have issued poriti��. oa Frida at the Mansion house, $ui3ilo. A firm in Auguitta Me,, sends'to` pot- th4proseoutdr. _ orders to their ca tains_ to discontinue y making and Belling Lbe ice cream, and the S ' ' ti,. P series abroad photggraphs of -places of note, racing on the Ontario Lakes. Forest fires in the vicinity of Gladstone, ,_ independent poison theory by the poople and these views are artietioal y reproduced An fnjunotion hats'been carved on �dsyor Micb., are still re► ing. Maywood, a plea - RUSES IN WAR g who have been, made ill. _ on pieces of Chins. • Little of London to restrain him from sure resort east of the city, has been swept n Monazite a rare mineral; whish 'neither - -- by flames, and otiror sates are is reat� -• --- ' signfng•a paving ooatraot wlth the Barber P g `' Now tlersae Greta Thing* Nave tsars 1►aae As halt Cvm an of Dutialo. P A cues of thiekind camebetore the iyonrte melte nor burns, is fou4d in the rich me- P P y aril. tallic heart of the A alach�n mountains N'Ittrout Bleais6ed. Wali street Stooks are stiIl hers boomed of New York State some ears a ,and PP Mrs. Prince t the victim of the Ancestor g y g° that lie in North Carolina. It may be interesting, in view- of the mystery, has lost her memory, and cannot on good scop prospects, If the corn crop - •. finally went to the Court of Appeals, - One of the commercial now wom8n has suffers no damage before it is harvested it - reoentwar between Chins and Japan,'to recollect stuything that imtneaiately pre - srhere a verdict of eight hundred dollars -at one of the seashore resorts an eleutrio �� ' ceded the accident nor the cause of iQ will be the largest in the history of the . , fan for dr in the hair of women bathers show a few.of the tricks of the trade ;' country. 1 was sustained against a firm of druggists y g There ie ao trnt'h in the rumour that the - and ie overt un b customers, in othor wordse sew of., the paouliar strata- The Rev. Dr. Geo. F. Pent.eoost " of the - -t for selling Oo an roe -cream manufacturer a y. resignation of Mr, Lt J. t3eAtgeaat, General ' 1 certain preparation of red coloring matter, i T. N. Tucker, they-eooduaW who ran gems which have been successful from tl-ne Manager of the Grand Trunk railway, has Marylebone Presbyterian church, London, • ' the tirrt Irwin betwaep Basten and War• to time iu part years. - beep P� is the bases ai the new is visiting New York, Bind will preach in `' design to be need for giving a pink tint carter; Mars., on Slitly 4, 1835, ie still the Fifth avenue Preebyterian oharch for & Pampeluna was tort to tta Siardr .in m&nMgement. , to ie cream. I The contention of the ivin at his home Melrose Mssn. - ► few Sundays. ' �' g ' a curious N sy. The French troops, station- Jamar yealan, the paung �iamilttan man, At a trteetin of uban in thizere in dafen�lants that the poisonous et%cta of the , Mrs. Le Gre►nd Buell, of Hollq; Mich., ad in the district were all allowed to suptrvaed to have been fatally shot sty g C ay � . ( j' � ice Dream "thus colored were due to pro- preached the sermon at the church rerrfge $otelkeeper Wall, ie able to walk about, Philadelphia on Wednesday night, the i over, the. body of her btuband, sad used eater Lbe fawn 000ariooally for their anti 4ti'a11 will be released on bail if he can d�trrng propoeitinn war made to steal rite 1 , -.: mainea, was rejected by the jury ;but per hfa bibulous habits to point a moral. provisioaa, and this feragiog party find the sureties. Un►ted States dynamite cruiser Vesaviue, _. haps this was not verj strange, inasmuch cooeed to $aysna, sad day Moro castle I s, I11re. Baker, 60 years bld of Dickinran gradually iaoreased in number. One day, The T-, H, A B, line botween Toronto ,_ as the evidence in behalf of the defendants Cot.rt House Va, haw ust ob%ined the on arrivin in town t e started mow• to r�siva. I . j g b y mud Aamiltou will ba double -crooked and showed -that there wee arsenic in the li- position sof mail rider iii her dirtrfot, fraise will mato the rug fn 1U minutes. Pierre Bottinoaa; an old•tfms' stated ballfog eaaQ oilier, and ar the exofte- scout and nide of the North -Rest died quid which they mold. Their expert wit- which is one of the wildest of Virginia. - One of the dtreotore romises that the line g ' stent increased, each soldier from the out• P the other day at Red Lake N. D. In & nesses declared tha, the proportion. of ar. F4itor D. •B. Cooke, of the •Niles, Mioh.t will be completed thin yea►. ' side kept joining in the battle, Comrades great many. of the early expeditions he was Mirror, haebeen a printer 68 years. He The Minsiter of Justroe scxse+ a full w Suit was nc,t large enough to hurt any one is now 90 years old, but can stick t pe armed rushed in apparently to share the responsibility for the -release of T. W, employed as s scout ani guide by the (iov- who ate the iae cream, but -the jurytthought- as rs idl as an Dom ■riot in hir o }►ce, s rt, but when a sufficient .number of the ernment, and was such in the noted Sibley p y y po tYi 1'° 1Vacten from jail whets ha was serving s 1•rench roldiera had been incroduoed the ez ditioa across the ares. otherwise. �i'e may add the testimony, The late Rufus Waterhouse, a New pear r reale®oe for retaining money belong• Pe guards at the gate was seised, and the in to the (Uustoma De artment. United :Sttattes Congressm" Hilborn, upon the trial of the particular case to • York manufacturer, has -left $:00,000 to S P remainder of the army- entered the town who has returned to San Francisco from a-hich we refer, tended to show that ohoco• found "a ward fn St. Luke's Hospital for Dom late the ooa nea4 At a meeting of the Wentworth County : P q Hawaii, says he is deoidedly oppoaed to the late ice cream woe the least Likely of all consumptive and worn nut seamstresses. About the same time the French gained Council, they docided to akeptt the city's annexation of that island as it•would be i Lulu R. George, a wallpaper designer &ocean to Sag S&bastian by another clever offer of $38,(X10 for the Barton street goal, - - - Binds to be whole :)me, ft seems that ice Ch sure to rove a source of continual trouble in New York, drew a iusee ttern artifice, The eneral' commandin the the city to maintain the county s prisoners p I.1 > g g to the United ,States. Fie advocates & cream makers,. when other sorts of ice which roved so o ular that three huh- French soldiers obtained rminaion from for five years at 37ja per prisoner. - - : P P P Pe comrnerois� treaty I cream hit A grown somewhat stale and draft thousand tolls of the paper have been the l�Spanish commander to , rend the sick Tobacco smuggling bas been carried on . eol3. of hu arm into cJad'�etisatiaa Heseemy for some time between Mvntreial Borusn The usw Irish mavetaenC in the t?nited unpalatable, can conceal the age and un• _ y . , - Governor Atkineon,'of Georgia, who was to have had a large number of his men and New York. It is said thaiI the su. States, the object of which in to form an . - desiraf,flty of the compound by the liberal sick and, in need of sea air for on retoeivL ti thorities have now a strop a and open orgaump-tion opposed to all Parliamen• so near death that his phytimions absadoned • , 8 is a+0. - ase of chocolate.. - rmissioa he sent u wards of 3 ir'•' "nme im tant arrests will be made wry attempts to redresti Irish grievances, ` all hope, is n.ow vtKourous wd on the march Pe ► p ,1100 to P gad advoa&tin ' w rds ra id recovery, hospitals hortly, altstion measures, it & p the s g rev ars GRAINS OF GOLD Captain Bradford, of Ht►oiieosa�k', N,. J,� They were band►gecl in, Sooty aoncosvable► Jialea Helbr..nger, editor of Lbe is atlegedo ie about to t+tce-definite shape, way, and some had their arms supported Monttreal Prone, has taken an motion for ten and a .convention to organise will be - --- is about to test in the courts the question by, slings• Z'he Spaniards afforded every Wousand dollaradsmager aQaiast the Monde shortly hold. To succeed in the world, it is much More , whether a elarioneL, played by the hour necessary to possess the penetration to + b a nei, hbour in oe not an abatable accommodation, and ultimately allowed on account of an article in which., tche Ueapite some advances in prices for a i y• &bout 50tr to he placed fn tbeoitaciolr liav- plaigtifl aIle es, he was referred to sr Lhb few leading eiaplee, business throughout discover who is a fool than to discover who nulmace. g " ie a clever man. —Cato, ing been thus far successful it only remained "Judas" of the Prease. the United States has slackened oft' per- - EmmaNevakahas an 8 ya'ar•olddaughttar, for there presumably poor, dying oripples, The commission which was appointed to eepubly during the week. The activity � _ ' list,rust the malt who finile nveryib'ing (Mignon, who is said to rival her romantic but otherwise healthy noidiers,to leave the take evidence in Ireland regarding the noticeable for the greater part of July has goo :, the man who' finis everything evil, i namesake in the witchery of her dancing, hospital• one morning before day -light and mental condition of ShotLis, astablisho. ceased, and the usual •'midsummer dul-,_ and still nwre the man who is iudifterent to her birdlike voice and .her . dazzling take possession of the fortltications--and that 8hortis was reckless in his use of fire. news" is being experienced. Crop estimates . everything.—l,avater, beauty►. this they did bsiare the trewildered garrison arms, mud dist hu ggrandfather and other are mare moderate, and, except for corn, There are many troubles which you ras• Dr. Paul Pasquin, of St. Louis, discoverer' realized that the soldiers that they had so members of the f"ily were insane. A full yield is not now `expected. The not cure by the Bible and the hymn -book, I of the consumptive serum, is breeding. carefully tended ware not friends but recent rise iu prices hue to s Sartain extent ihuraday moraine (apt. Chas. F. Coz, stimulated production, while it has, on the nut which you can cure t>y a good pecapira• ''guinea pigs nn which to experiment, the enetnrer: assistant engineer in the DoparLmegt of oma- '" tion sod's t>reath of fresh air.—lieacher. demand having exhausted the supply fp It it °sale tib&t once schen the FreAch other hand, also checked .purchases s . Marine and Iiisberies was drowned at In wonder all philosophy began, in won= tba't pity. made a descent on the coast of Wales they whist. Still more regular empbyment - • der ends,_ and adn►iration fills up the The villa authorttiai of Bab lots Laic y Gatineau Point, thre t miles below Otttawa, were held ►n check for rorne tlme b stash• and higher wages have added�to the spend• inters ace • but the firer wonder ie the Y ' g er FeeuLar strata am. he wontien who He wont for hir eustoniuey s�+im, was P Island, have ordered that anyone hereafter g T Seized with cramps, and was drowned r8 i°R power of the people, Sad fear of moue• ollapring of r;;norance, the last ie the ahem tin to title a I,ic ole throe h the thea generally ware long red cloaks, warn tat dtaturbance has subsided. Striker on P K Y B the presence of his wife and daughter. - pareut of admiration,—'�oleridge. village streets on Sundays &hall be arrort- collected and marched among the hills in rather a largo sc4le continue, and Lroubl-e:: _ An honest reputytion is within the ed. full view of the invaders, and,as they keit The Dep�►rtment of Agriculture In Uf^ with the coal miners is again feared. reach of all ; they obtain it by socigl Ma or Stroh 'of New Yorir admits appearing in dif Brent points, it gave the taw& rboeived- a telegram front Prof. Generally, however, in all lines a hopeful Y g' ' idea that there was a ooariderable nsro;trer �&unders, diteetor of Lhe Lrx rimental . virtues and doing their duty, 7hte kind that he took note of reli roue beliefs in Pe feeling fr the predominant pus. g of soldiers near at hand The !ranch ware farms, with reference to the oro s in of reputation, ,though neither ixilliant nor' filling municipal officers, and is the first ,' P . startling, is often the most condScive to somewhat afraid of a, tacking, and; &s a British Columbia, in which it is stated the - . `ti>si RRAt.. _ . ( chief executive of that a' to make such suffoient. force Mar soon collected t.o repel grain craps .ire well advanoed anis promise 4 happiness—Ducltia. - an admiasion. .. art abundant harvest YesIow fever it ver bad in Cuba . ' The influence of temper upon trine - thern,they took to their ships in a hurry. , the hay crop in i y •' , , rdeaerve� much coraideratlon, Habits of The law requirutg all boilers iii use;in In another case a beseiged city, short, of heavy+, and the yield of fruit above the• Seals are very scarce in Behring Sea.- - Maasachuseetts to be subject. to� inspeotior, rovisions was on the oint of surrender• &veraga- . p ,. querulou>.nes� or til ❑ .tura wilt cornniunicate p P - $ ain has another colonial battle on hand . _ a c:at lixe clu=,lily to the i,inging, as infalli--�'Koes into effect this year. It has given a logo as thoy fqund it impossible to Convey Mr, Coulson, South London, Ont.; on its the Island of Lueon. bis ae they give a quality to the Speaking I great impetus to the business of ineuriug a message outside- for help. In these Wednesday evening snatched frow the � •,, - voice.—.11or,ieunt, boilers. straitsa young nlsq volunteered to pass. stove in his house a vessel cont&ining a Cuban inrurgenta have captured and A si sit fn the Philadel hfa trolls the cuemy and if possible obtain aeairtagoo. l hid that had eau lit fire and threw the burned Sabana, There is a- sort of natural inatinet of hu• -P P Tn ersecution and anno ante of Mme. cars a few days ago requostn paseenl¢ers to 'I'o do th,e he left the city with a bridlo 0o •teats outside tbdpor. His infantsoq, P y - •ran di:;uity in the heart of rn£su which „ . fn his hand and mfxsn w SLntmbulotl the Sofia lice continue. x :. steels hie vtrry nerves .not to bend .beneath rem•aiu seated until the car e.tops;- and g ith the invaders, aged eighteen months, was sitting on- by po ' . " then et oil' in the direction the air is s"ked if soy Dna of chem hwd see• hie t►bserved in front of the ,door cud the A bi iu f&otos on an island in Ham tie heavy blows of a great, adversity. The g - moving. . . ; horse;-In�thim way he got through their father unwittingly threw the blazing fluid burg har'bo'r was burned. I'a:m tree grows beet beneath a po❑derous t • make and was the meant of Sitio Lhe over hfa bo who was tertfbl weight, even so the character of man.'— Gen. Francis N., gpsnt er, who wee Trea• g g Y+ y burnod. Grand Duke George off Russia will epentd pity delivered, 1 he doctor ives little ho e Kossuth. - surer of the United States for` so many 8 p that Lbe child the winter in Algiers. One of his lungB - year�, and whose autograph was a puzzle w. A Moorish gsisetal : on arse dcoasion will recover. js entirely gone. Every real rnaeter of ep�aking or writing rallied hfa troops is s very simple mangier. 1 - uses his ersonalit as be would an other most people, is to have a bronze arsine in , p Y y They were beginning to retreat when he oa$dT geiITAtx. The negro oolabista wha wvent to .iliexico' : i Philadel his. &ervicQable material ;,the very moment a P sat down in a field, declaring that he The Prince of Wales' horse Floritel II. from Geor is and Alabama are suderiti j A farmer near Sandwiph hl; while` g g . •_ s1;eaKer or write r begins to use it, not for ' ' would there wait for death, seeing that he won the race for the Goodwood Cup. - great hardships. s ! 'a main sir t 9e but fur vnnit 's sake as Ploughing the other day in a field ynearth• Th® schooner Fe►1a sailed froth Hawaii in P P Y ed a deer's rib. An: Indian arrow•Nead war forsaken by !i►& troops, They were The wages in the Welsh tits plater . r':: s all weak peapre are sure to do, hearers and was faint®ped in the rib w ti htl chat it ashamed of their cooduot. and, returning, trade have been inorcased 1Q to 22 1.2 MaY with a large number of natives on readers feel the dif%venae iu a momeu.t.— g y ultimates �yator . Holmes.. ,could not be removed, yq°`iDBd the y per cent. board and has not been beard of since. ': All that'a *universi� or final hi heft There are twenty-two Cbin d womoiti of - - Mr. Gully's re-eleotion as Speaker will The Khedive of L�gypt hue taken s pre• '. y K full -blood in New York and eizteen who ' A Victim of Heredity. not ba o sed b Lhe Government Tice sent of "000 to the Sultan to secure hit - + school can do' for us is still but what the t r Y ,, first sot,00l began doing --teach ue tp read, are half-hreeds, - Th re are nearly 100 You have twice told me, said the benev .fall Mall Gazette says. - good will. = f We learn to read 'in varinue tanKuages, 'in (•Chinese babies, about�two•thirds of whom olent man to the wooden legged mendicants A lugger with a pleasure party on board Ata (�binet Cottneill just held in Con 1 various sciences; vve learn the alphabet acid 1 have American mothers. that your lea was Ic,et in the war t wan burned near Queenstown, anti nine stautinople a noheme of reeform, not only �; ` letters of .all' manner of bcoks. - But the Abraham H. Cavender, c`f St.. Paul, novo Yes' sir, persons are missing.. for Armenia, but for the whole Turkish j place where we- are to go -, kuowle'dge, even ;nearly 80 years of age, is living on the Now, 1 am sure pen were tote young to Three for o-dertrcyers, capable of- Empire, was decided upon. + _ theoretic knQw;ed a is the hooka their • exact mpot where he settled 4T years a o enlist at that time ! ped g ' g ' 1 .air I 't d moving 38 nines an, hour,have beentord®red Republieana were viotoriags in rho &lea d t selves. It depends on what we read, after ,whenNere were only five American fami- _We 1, , con eeeive you ; you are, by the British Goverumonta t tion of members of the Council -General of all manner of rofesaors have dace their ;lies in the place: right, It was my father who lost a leg in - P Mr, Josue Marley ma contest Pl mouth Branae, and riots occurred in. several i, . the war, and'the blamed ng runs in -the � y distriote. I best for us. The Leat university in these I nenied membership iri the white doctors' - in case We Edward Clarke, the present _' 4 blood. I simply inherit It. am a wountded_ days is a -collection of books.—Carlyle organization at Witahingtop, the colored veteran b birth ! member, is appointed ?easter of a IIrom .t•1►e ,tepid progress cholera it .;.� � ,� 1 physiciaus of the District of Columbia have • Y ,,,,_,�,,, : Roll - - . , making ie Japan it sir evident, that thio - En;liyh Tourists in Russia dormed a society their own, to which j Ashes mooting of the ISaprettse t".ottrt of meat progressive of Asiatic nttsierns ba8 nob ;: ' • they have made white practitioners . Sigri of g Town• Independent Foresters in London ' Au. Eu h6h tourist art of sevens five k, , fag., yet arrived at an advanoed stage in the � . e P Y Y- slap ble. Watts --I went `but to Boomville . last yestterday. it was decided to bold• tato next science of sanitatlon. , , ladies and yenLletnen left .11osc ow recently + ' A Connectiettt clergyman >mg distln- Week. Where I' bought those lots, you meeting in Toragta Iia 1898, I ►y t+or more. tha}tvro yeNm has been l,. for Nizhni Novgorad, Knz Ln, and otirer guished himatif by openly thanking God for know• . • • ' A "legrain hits beau reocived fn Now practically basibrup►tI. So seriously is the k `interior places of interest rHs is the the failure of the apple crop, because there Potts-- Hnw dill you find 'the! town t ort; annputacing 0he. et�dden death (n a (ioverttmesit ortRpiod fiilaaoislly that th# "' t first la*; a ioreiRn.t.our%st ltsrty vV.,ich has I won•d be less cider man.tafaotured, a.nd the Watts— L`here wa& a migti . citats�t v Ia hospital ttti_Qictnria, 13. {)., cif Col., Kia 'e adtriserr havo ru Sated the tem erance cause would be benefited thee• the middle of a 'fort sore rairie—•tha-V Sibley, prominent iii Now : York air, a tai. drawsl of the kingdom from theeatly trlpls -M t travtle l t hrou 1, Ii iasis ethos the famine' P y• p t year n= }cry = ��Y• w I found llr .way scan aziid t�nke� . at I f .,. b° �ellianue, and urged dinsrtnatnent. {« s is i:- ':'.: - .. - - -.. .� - .1?- M��• i w ,,,,� xt .- ..,. a� 1 .tR 1. +t . t .. r- y��� .. , , _ o - . -. _ . 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(I }If K i +� f t ` , , s a { i • .. -A!� �+' '"" " . , it - i r - s `; i o-1. e, :..�„� n� -- 'a :.-.- GT.' -ii + .'..g". - •x3 y_+. r,.,v m eg".., sw - - - �• '•}.' .a` " ., : . erument askin that a time be, named .. inti t>De!! - ,� . ,[_ . ~ I :-. _._..,,- g ,, $-..'r :SFr - >i-ct.• 1. l :. - -.._y _ a. a- pyx !"+ 2�,'rl .fiif''P:. ..;,�.- � i', 'v - - w for !isatin the re reseatativee of the h a .,. .- - ,• J g P o n T ro to >, , : t ::... . Q a Civic le l:dad fI 4 at 1.0.: � 1 rye : � _§ � -`a - • fi county in the matter. t , ; moi: - •1.1. ou a1.1. a ;::_ Both lacrosse teams are t� fag to ge -•4 --'. _ « } tab with a city team last day-" - j - i i - - Edward Blake s undisputed ability On Wednesday of last week VVm. Oain, t . �:'-_�'4'­: `. I., - `aht F •U may get flim the leadership of the threshed 80 bushels of alaike in"10 hours, ' ` - -; �, X., .� - - ''..... - -�� xrTX t ' �. Irish party. More than .that, it may for Ben Madill,' of Sandford. That is ... e 7I ken it for him as ion els there ie no hustling. -Times. }t ` t i published eve.ry Friday morning at its ofiloa p g In the Daae of $akar" ve: Baker, Mr. --. � `� .:: ' a , Pickering, ont. chance for home rule. But should , Raines has moved .against the decieien of TBSMi3_: - homer e r �' :. 1 �1.ls i.00 � d w" ule ve become a probability P. hf. Campbell allegio lack of jariediotion ' ' • - .:. .. >�7°a*, • pal W . _ 1. -. Y. _. - :. .1 SATES OF AD4FGRTISINt Edward Blake would be got rid of as on account of a title to invotved ID the - First insertion, per line _ _ _ io sante. was Charles Stewart Yarnell.. Nei• case. , "' , teach gab neat insertion, per line 6 '° then b trainin nor b r8L OII8 be In eight days flishiag it the l3ilc�al k S�t �V ,. r Y 6 Y RI troy- �p This ate does not include Legal or Foreign ad -t pond T. B. Frankish secured 470 I .:: epeoimeas of the •flatly tribe. Ftiellde inI.Cu­ ,aertisements. in sympathy with the home rulers of poo • �i Special terms given to parties making con Ireland and the church and the peo- Toronto -had the privilege of sum lino many ' ` �' t: ' ", raots for 3 or 6 months orb the year. -Half- p p , toasty or yearly oontrsots pa;a�le quarterly. pie both would insist on hie political of them and no doubt wish Mr. Fractkish s b ' ,:- r ", If ' : $asmeaa cards, ten lines or under, with paper, holid�►ys would last till winter. .:.....�.....�jtl AT---.�+ ( 1-.Y dee itation before the would trust CALF oaey . g5 OQ. Payable in advance. gome time ago it was reported that Ohara - . ` '. . . .. '.; ,. year they po r3Ne otiosin local columns Dents per line, him 018 the head Of an Irlah GoverD• was the material at Chalk Lake; in this ` l- . .;; Ave cents per line each subsequent insertion. ' „ 8 contract rates made known on appliaa- mBIIt. Mr. Blake map bP the mod- coast ,tor cement. ®ince then file Rath• �' 5 on. No free advertising. I y L.: `> . ­ ItJ"� g ern Moses who will ead the Irish boas have been prospecting there. If there Advertisements without written natiuoiioae� Ili will boinserted until forbidden and charged ac- people with' eight of the chosen land 'e a prospect of making. moms out of it ilia iii � ' p "' _ aordingly..Orders for din.iontinaing advertise" but he will never be showed to enter Rathbuns are people of suffioieDt energy -U11 g i ssssats mast be in writing and rout to the pub. and capital to take hold of the matter. ifsh�• promptly'' 101e4dsd to. , it as their leader,,, says the Toronto A char a 0Y was relrerrcd Hiram r rob Worta P@t�arY P ,r ,News. From preseut.appearanoes it Wilson o Scott against S. and L. Clark. - r • j• C�AK - , ! 2011000 would seem that a forty year term in The parties alt live near Zephyr and this _;, is , yy �' the wildornese was neeeesar before charge arose out o>! &division court 00140 I " _ � . • , Y tried here on July 11th. Jastioes Hamll < 1i . Oar Poli og-81a�ot Independsaoe. -' ,�,_ . Edward Blake or say other Irishman ton and H. J. tloald were to . kbe case, - Boiled Chiettes, oar Aim -A Firtrolass Loo.iPaper �+ e try BoneZew Tar could reasonably hope to be allowed but the prosecution wanted to amend ilia Bed 8aimou, Canned Dnek .--* oar Ezpeotstiosr - The, heartyI., , -'3 PPort of the oeopls of Pickering sad vicinity. ,t0 mentioii Home rule 1A the British information and this the bench decided D04 � : R 1. alar hollsterA, * Hey 8atdioes. . f Mallow. The case was therefore with- Fresh * . AUG. 16 .1 I Psrliament. , - :. drawn for the present. -Journal. Prime C ow. * $�«i p���� : FRIDAY, 896. Y - ' f Cbri4tieu' Biaoaitir. * Corned Beef. L TTL[ YORK. r 4 , . , Sale to - x' ° -�1. Regis r. NOTES AND COMMENTS. ' A barl%j looking man, dressed Iwd&rk -- . r -- clothes, whose name ii unknown, drew a 8rrvaneT, Audi. 17th, 1885--104 safe farad � � Cherry'��• � . • s' • The Canadian Gazette states that revolver on the conductor of the local train for sale near Oberrywood. The property • • • • - k the judgment in the prohibition des- rbing" Yotk station from the oily at 6 of W. Burkholder. Bale to oommena0 at `• _ - ' ' o,olook Taesda evenia , for attem ti to 9 o cloak, at Besse s Hotel, Whitevale. _ pate before the Privy Council will not g P °$ • pat him off t e coach, on his Y fusing to Fcr farther psrtioalan sea bilb. Thw. • • • • Fre Lode be handed down until 8ome time in pay his fare. The oondaotor b means of Pouoher, aaetionee. • • • • 1' 1VOvember. tach, however, got the man off without , bloodshed, and then aotifled Wle authorities Tvs$asi, 8srr. 17rg-Ezaontors' awls of 1 valaable teras property in Ohs Townshiplf C a a A• gentleman who has travelled ea- of the incident. da engine wee, as soon ' W as possible, brought oat and ci Uxbridge, also a house and lot in the Why Qa l urs oQ in ­. � tensively throughout Ontario inform- p°ss gh placed a0 the village of Breohia. The ropacty b0• �� �" ' ,:I . -' disposal of oonatables Hoanedy and Hinds, .� . I -­-. ed ns the other da that Piakerin ton to the est&te of the ata Francis Y g who ran down the line in the direction the ge ` Township,had as Jordon. The term contains shoat 160 good roads as he tramp had been seen to take, as far as has yet seen in the Province. Scarboro Junction. Five suspects passed acres and is composed of parts of lots �:- .'\ - Nos. 2 and 8, in the 8rd con. of Uxbridge. - t; an roots were arrested, two of wham, W. gale takes place at Wilson'a hotel, ClVe- Hon. Edward Blake and wife leave Jones, of London, Ont., and J. Nelson, of - the city, vigorously fought for their free• monk' commencing at 9 o'olook sharp. , England for Canada Ilia week. Mr. Y g y R For terms and other partical&re see r - - _ _ s Blake will remain in Toronto for dem, and were taken handcuffed to Toren• b Thu$• Pouoher, aaotion0er. .11 :'1 to Jail. ' The - other three being able to 4 iw - . Some time before le%ving for New give an account o! themselves, were role". ring Goo S. • . -_:,, . Zealand n 0 lis arbitration duties.. ed. The cease of all the trouble is enppoa- Now ddti� tieem+snta. ,' ed to have_ escaped into the bash. • -_ . * • • . . . . 0 0 0 9 . . •- .:.: . ", I j Hayhurst, Bisley's champion, waa 0 RENT --The Mitline Sbo acts -� `' -1. - =; ! ' -teceived with open arm by the people srouffvlLLa. T . . t occuppied b Mrs. 1. Wise. For partioularrt.11 _ Df Toronto and Hamilton Tuesda apply to ALB]C,INOLAY, watt door. !><!6 ' - COttonacie8, 811i[t121 '" : y' Req. Jut Yo New Prints ung and wile started on go, Coreete. , He,will scarcely report at the mould- Monday for a two weeks visit with relative. Gents Ties, latest Style and Color. White and Fane Shirts . ink shops at Dundas for a few days at Picton and Prescott. FOR SAL first-class fresh milch Y . ©ow. For price and other partioul,tra Spring Sui 'n and Panting@. et- at .least. V. L. Berke sad wife of Chi t ge . viYiting &t the home o! his father a aril°cbe::�y,.�ooa: e' Pickering, or.dares.. F. Remnants of Prints at Reduced prie�a:... " - Reports from Manitoba State that Berkey, of Alton&. et - -- �a Wall Papers from 6c. up..1 I �cvheat harvesting has fairly cowmen- Miss Hate Moorehead, of Franklin, had Mise CHARLOTE GREENWOOD- - s dower on bar t blooming oereas lanl Will give lemons to Charooat. Crayon GEi O. pARKO� Dunbu 'cad, the oro is ver leas ane hue II1�' g p and penoll drawing, Water Colors and oti • . . I . • . 1 iJ P Y Y measuring 10 inches in width and 6 inches Paintlna, from Copies, Nature, objects. For entirely escaped frost. This should is depth. - terms and date apply to MRS. G. W. DROKBIR, make the people of the prairie pro- . Rev- J. W. Bell, of the Presbyterian Pickering' . vines rejoice. Charoh, Newmarket, h" resigned, his EBS MAgINCi The enders' MNERY' t charge on u000unt of dissatisfaction on the DR -• 1Rnsd t t ' s. t • part of some of his congregation. wishes to inform the ladies of Olaremnont It is now proposed: . . . . to n1o' a the sad vicinity that she is prepared to do ail ; . . . W. H. Todd is @rooting a. brick addition sues of dresr•makin , $ school of Peda o from Toronto to to the notch side of his new brick residence s `t her oma! By ears. i ,. . Pedagogy fu and good work she hopes to obtain a share Hamilton. What, with the above Lad is also oonverting one of the former of public patronage. LIZZIB{ BISRBLL, I P d MTL buildings into a ocmmodioas barn. Claremont, Opt, y - � E ITAVE : A more Complete school, life observatory and the bay, - �-- sh removing, Toronto will ssareel be On l3&tarday last one of the old.resident0 ARM- TO -RENT-820 acres, 280 �•�-g and Dat=ed stock of Millin. - Y of Goodwood, Mrs. Ann Who. relict of the worth closing - a mortgage upon. .late John Wang. nie ly assed away, hay. F cleared and in lust -class statiof cultiva• I ,;,._ - . q p tion. Wali watdred by both sprtn and wells, I inery and accompaniments than. Ther© is some consolation .in the fact, ing reached the adv ted age of 72 years. Ad ptai for either stock or rain farming. - . however, thea the bay ie leaving only The following are a ow of the candidates Good buildings and orchard. Situated 8 miles . Iever before. . . by degrees. in this vicinit who wets eocoessfal for Abs ear by. Poa.«sion . y t of Claremont. School n to plow and haul manure at once. Apply to t . tb Ib third class at the recent ezemination held _ at Markham; J. _H. Beta, Mongolia W. ALEZ• KODDLA, Claremont, _ ' The C. P. R. Com an took `same Grove, a MRS I: P Y Ringwood, L. Klinck, Victoria 8qr. I SE. 3,OOfl farm kande to Manitoba oil Mies E. Davidson, Batton, Mise A. (,fray, FOR BALF-1 secondhand light y. U Tuesda last, and another 3, Ballantr&e, Roast Crt and 1 open Batey, second. Y 000 ar )ldise H. N' hewander, MOn- hand, ail in order, very cheap. Also new . �' PICHE�ING, Oat. now being sought for the journey golia. W. Rosamond, Meant A1beEt, Mies carts with �ate.t troncentraaos. Sae these - ! - Mabel yo Mount Markham. Earnest Wales, oehicles before purchasing. Apply to W. H. . negt Tuesday. It is estimated that .. �.Markham, and A. H.;Brown, Slouffville.- JACKSON, Pickering, Oat, a HILTS' ' m9s . it will take 6,000 hands to help in the 9ribnne. - ------ - - j IDILLINGHA - wheat harvest. T -. OGS H I . , � - . . The average yield �j OaS, HC8-Fur eels, 80 A Hundred Pound Baby. 11 shoats, 4 months old; t0 pigs, s month FIlPniture Eatabli8li for wheat this year out there le over " old, and several brood sows. Price from sim I • itt6nt. i, replete with the latet3t etyl68 In ' 2$ bushels to the acre. A remarkable event, one which has never °p' Will sail for cash or an time, also s good work borses *ars Tears old, weight about BEDROOM SUITS at $12. - : - been duplicated in Amerioa. occurred Wed- 86 hundred for the low sum of $W.00, warranted �. The consolidation of the largest needay' Ltteruooa fart at the conclusion of + and true in harass or no sale- Apple to , • 3nilling industries in Western `Ontar- the main performance of the ciroas here. JOHN A. WHITE, bait mile west of Brougham. % - PA.�LOR SUIT$, - - io i.� almost aceomplir�hed.x The faille In the menagerie tent, is the pressnos of �"" I , several thousand people, &hippo was born. EXTENSION TABLEi3 and ` 4 ►: I � .interested are th_ a gena; mills, Chat • The adven�k of the pap was anezpeotod, and gppleB W�IIt�d•" �) ham ; the St. Thomas mills, the the gr�+atesl excitement was ceased by its = CHAIRS of alI desariptipng,. = - 1 Aylmer mills, and the. Blenheim arrival. The first intimation of the extra• °�e R. aA• wi.ile. sfl .tam that he will We have s lot of new et 1� ill . f or prepared this tall b pumbase any quantity of Y P1gtQre Framingl3 On hand. i mills. The deal involves property to . event was a greet commotion in sepias at market priam Notio« by mail wfil the value Of $260,000, and contem- the hags combination cage and teak that raostve prompt attention. , - . has been the abiding place of the old hi - UNDERTAEIN4 : Our Undertaking Department i8 also complete in e plates SII investment Of capital stock popotami for thirteen yeses. Usually �1 reape0t. QO�ine and Caskets in all aiZee pons? - to. the amount of $500,000. This quiet animals, the monsters were snorting S + � �� "' B g, i constantly on hand. Rmbslm. . and roaring a>o If mad, eplashing,the water � ing made a specialty. . -. wll have a ten"dancy to make axis - tance for small mills articularl in their kooks on all side.. The notion ex. DF CANADA. s P Y cited the attention of the animal men ;n f HILTS e� DILINGHAM' hick ' hard. It will work much the same as the menagerie, and when tdey reached the - - I ng• .the Massy -Harris Consolidation den the parents of -the new-born •°infant" Capital, paid U0 , $1,000,0001. were endeavoring to kill their offspring. The pap was being tossed from one end of Reserved Fund $600,000 Persons O TriVel� _ e .:.:", "I'he Tbi=onto Star found apnea far the den to the other. The ha a months of a =she following: While half a dozen g Assets UYer $'T,700,OQ0� "- Ch e ponderous animals were open, and in I WANTED.-•-Sevelral faithfull geII- oic �..., organizations are making 8 busines other moment their j+. would have - Hews Ome.e• TORONTO. - of flooding Canada with pauper waifs closed on,the babe. damsl men seized tlemen and ladies to travel for ee- • from England, Japan is adopting a quarter -poles, crowbars, rakes, and in taot This Bank has a branch at 81oad'ville tablished house. • everything hands could be laid upon, and where deposits are taken at mu -ml rates,Gr �eonrse which will win the gratitude drove lite now wilt animals to retreat, tee Same of tl and a wplrois received tai SALARY $780.00 dt E PENS `"1 df. ti t �f this country, and is peculiarly gen- cuing the young beast from what would the SAVINGS BAND Department, and x E$ erous in these days when most na- have been certain death. ' ' interest allowed half yearly, Position permanent if suited; also . - The a was taken from the den, and the Farmers sale notes and other good increase. State. refereLee and en- aste ' ' Fleur I f tions are only too angiosis to get rid pap many people in the menagerie looked upon paper discounted si lowest rates. FOr close eell•addreesed stamped en�el- of t air paupers. Japan will grant the first hippopotamus ever born in America no mere- passports to pauper laborers and probabl the only one ever farther information apply So e. • ' .......................... Call at the - q y er born in QP1. who wish to come to Canada Drilla captivity in the world. The infant looked BONN ELLIOTTt Agent, THE NATIONAL, United States, and no more of that fat and healthy, and weighed probably one . undesirable- class can be brought ac- hundred pounds. The parents of the pap - ; 8TO t7FFVILLE 816. 17.818 Omaha► Bldg., CitICAGO. g are huge monsters. aggregating in 'weight ' 1'tltg 01 cross by Conte^ ^tors to force white 6,800 pounds. They are the only pair ever -- - r men out of work or accept it at star. placed on exbibition in this country. An e - ; - fro ►4 A PERFECT YEA - V , nation prices." offer of $60,000 for the pair has been rotas-- ti 4 N b pq p ?Q ICHERIN G, ONT, . ,' ed many times,' The advent of the pap i .r a . 8 N o,� ; � s W."$ will enchance the value twofold if- the c H. Elyies, Prop, ,. . 1 91 tul 'Says the Globe :"County Councils youngster can be reared. 1 -1 1 °�� I, ea - --axe empowered by the municipal act Hardly an hour had passed after I e I ~ I * ONSOON - . . bO ass b -laws &boli birth, however, anti! the P the y A p y sling tollgates pup had another $ o +� ' K ry THE C E L E B RATED r, and handing over highwa, ,ys to the close Dell for his lite. The :malb had been :i dp a Q 8 a f ©� i removed from the cage and the baby again +a a �� �wm M aa' ee LEHIGH VALLEY COAL ' . . municipalities through which they laced with the mother,i ° Q ��Ncsr N P believing the par- j Ica m►, ca�, �' D run. Such by-laws are subject to the ant would nurse its offsppring, bat osloula• � a 1 `�',�oa b5 Id $°i , 4'c ,«.Ne wo�,�0 EAaakknowledged to be the best Ideutenant-Governor in tions were Leon in this n.d f b ' "'♦ Council, and g e respect, for nos 00$1 mined." sooner had the youngster. .been 1 44, : 1 •� I v o i� ftOM THS Teti PU1NT TO THK TP.4 CUP If the municipalities decline to take y nge placed in Ill - ---- . �--- . ' . . _ ' r `` the cage than the parent opened Its massive 0 ' over the contrial and the res iisibilit 12 g g .. pw m !N !Ta NATtVS PURITY. I.Ahi impORTI-VG DIREG°2.a.} • x Po Y <jawe and longed for the pap. Ono of the r Jan O Z �� , , (of maintaining the roads the LieP.t.- moaeter's grant teeth pierced the flesh of 1010 Feb p - Monsoon" Tea is pput up by Ike Ind'u(a- Tea ••••PROM THE HLVE,51.... P4 oyern0l" in Connell m8 make ' an the little One, and the .ti ht hold was only `•' �' •`+ ._ . �a f •�»*' as a sample of the best quaiitics of Indian Y 8 y liar, was. Thexcfore the use theLLL ,., ioosetted atter the mother h t: r groatest care in the Why bay inferior ookl when you am get A. Order compel;:. thea to d0 e0. In act beef beaten s Apr. pi gg salectton of the Tea and its nd, that is wh the '� with clubs and crowbars. "' la *� "�° p put It up thamwlvas and sell Det is _ y the b"t for same Fork county the by-law has been pass- The " o a ha May ! , thereby q ► P � p w4s again resoued, this time e . - Q l • wring its purity and excellence. �. •ed, bat four of the townshi s are ulat- et u� cif i, tb. sad s l#� , „e1er . p quite seriously wounded. He is now thrix n. ,, w o. J no p b j�� Willing t0 assume the burden of main- Ing on milk sacked through a b " " OFIFICE' AND YAAiri/ ""�` g big, with oq� July' .� AL1. .a..• ti,1 •.�.. taining the roads. County Solicitor every prospect of being svoomfally reared, 'b • ., � °' ,.s Sart - 61 K690 T. He very nth r mbles a pig, ez0ep0 !or a , t?et, ' your groatr dog toot kaeg , ,til , writs m ]KING aT„ FiQHBRINtI• Y Y Robinson, ender inst>G•ucrxictn of the ',° got the short ass of s legs and the great. „w Nov. 1�A1. A _ (Opp llcsrdols Hoeee,) 4 Commissioners, hag written the Gov width of Che mouth: to1. _ . - , - . - . _ :., - 1. .- . i �Qt ? -- ,- .: _ r. - -::: i W 1 .. .. -.: - .. is , . _ - W. Dli. .. .. .. :. .. a .. -:. ._., d .....: :-. -... ,. - ... ::.. �. _ _ r .w. .. t �... t �Is�fi` , �.� `Za . .w- � `rk�• 1. ., 'L 'i ­� -P -. -. .... ....::, .,:. ..:_ _: .- ..- . -. .. ... ,.: .. :, .:. � ,__. R- �., � s!�'"� + -.- .z baa _ �� �. !z#�i w � .. .:. .. ._ .. t - .,F+.'41 ` :, �'"t. 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(I }If K i +� f t ` , , s a { i • .. -A!� �+' '"" " . , it - i r - s `; i o-1. e, :..�„� n� -- 'a :.-.- GT.' -ii + .'..g". - •x3 y_+. r,.,v m eg".., sw - - - �• '•}.' .a` " ., : . erument askin that a time be, named .. inti t>De!! - ,� . ,[_ . ~ I :-. _._..,,- g ,, $-..'r :SFr - >i-ct.• 1. l :. - -.._y _ a. a- pyx !"+ 2�,'rl .fiif''P:. ..;,�.- � i', 'v - - w for !isatin the re reseatativee of the h a .,. .- - ,• J g P o n T ro to >, , : t ::... . Q a Civic le l:dad fI 4 at 1.0.: � 1 rye : � _§ � -`a - • fi county in the matter. t , ; moi: - •1.1. ou a1.1. a ;::_ Both lacrosse teams are t� fag to ge -•4 --'. _ « } tab with a city team last day-" - j - i i - - Edward Blake s undisputed ability On Wednesday of last week VVm. Oain, t . �:'-_�'4'­: `. I., - `aht F •U may get flim the leadership of the threshed 80 bushels of alaike in"10 hours, ' ` - -; �, X., .� - - ''..... - -�� xrTX t ' �. Irish party. More than .that, it may for Ben Madill,' of Sandford. That is ... e 7I ken it for him as ion els there ie no hustling. -Times. }t ` t i published eve.ry Friday morning at its ofiloa p g In the Daae of $akar" ve: Baker, Mr. --. � `� .:: ' a , Pickering, ont. chance for home rule. But should , Raines has moved .against the decieien of TBSMi3_: - homer e r �' :. 1 �1.ls i.00 � d w" ule ve become a probability P. hf. Campbell allegio lack of jariediotion ' ' • - .:. .. >�7°a*, • pal W . _ 1. -. Y. _. - :. .1 SATES OF AD4FGRTISINt Edward Blake would be got rid of as on account of a title to invotved ID the - First insertion, per line _ _ _ io sante. was Charles Stewart Yarnell.. Nei• case. , "' , teach gab neat insertion, per line 6 '° then b trainin nor b r8L OII8 be In eight days flishiag it the l3ilc�al k S�t �V ,. r Y 6 Y RI troy- �p This ate does not include Legal or Foreign ad -t pond T. B. Frankish secured 470 I .:: epeoimeas of the •flatly tribe. Ftiellde inI.Cu­ ,aertisements. in sympathy with the home rulers of poo • �i Special terms given to parties making con Ireland and the church and the peo- Toronto -had the privilege of sum lino many ' ` �' t: ' ", raots for 3 or 6 months orb the year. -Half- p p , toasty or yearly oontrsots pa;a�le quarterly. pie both would insist on hie political of them and no doubt wish Mr. Fractkish s b ' ,:- r ", If ' : $asmeaa cards, ten lines or under, with paper, holid�►ys would last till winter. .:.....�.....�jtl AT---.�+ ( 1-.Y dee itation before the would trust CALF oaey . g5 OQ. Payable in advance. gome time ago it was reported that Ohara - . ` '. . . .. '.; ,. year they po r3Ne otiosin local columns Dents per line, him 018 the head Of an Irlah GoverD• was the material at Chalk Lake; in this ` l- . .;; Ave cents per line each subsequent insertion. ' „ 8 contract rates made known on appliaa- mBIIt. Mr. Blake map bP the mod- coast ,tor cement. ®ince then file Rath• �' 5 on. No free advertising. I y L.: `> . ­ ItJ"� g ern Moses who will ead the Irish boas have been prospecting there. If there Advertisements without written natiuoiioae� Ili will boinserted until forbidden and charged ac- people with' eight of the chosen land 'e a prospect of making. moms out of it ilia iii � ' p "' _ aordingly..Orders for din.iontinaing advertise" but he will never be showed to enter Rathbuns are people of suffioieDt energy -U11 g i ssssats mast be in writing and rout to the pub. and capital to take hold of the matter. ifsh�• promptly'' 101e4dsd to. , it as their leader,,, says the Toronto A char a 0Y was relrerrcd Hiram r rob Worta P@t�arY P ,r ,News. From preseut.appearanoes it Wilson o Scott against S. and L. Clark. - r • j• C�AK - , ! 2011000 would seem that a forty year term in The parties alt live near Zephyr and this _;, is , yy �' the wildornese was neeeesar before charge arose out o>! &division court 00140 I " _ � . • , Y tried here on July 11th. Jastioes Hamll < 1i . Oar Poli og-81a�ot Independsaoe. -' ,�,_ . Edward Blake or say other Irishman ton and H. J. tloald were to . kbe case, - Boiled Chiettes, oar Aim -A Firtrolass Loo.iPaper �+ e try BoneZew Tar could reasonably hope to be allowed but the prosecution wanted to amend ilia Bed 8aimou, Canned Dnek .--* oar Ezpeotstiosr - The, heartyI., , -'3 PPort of the oeopls of Pickering sad vicinity. ,t0 mentioii Home rule 1A the British information and this the bench decided D04 � : R 1. alar hollsterA, * Hey 8atdioes. . f Mallow. The case was therefore with- Fresh * . AUG. 16 .1 I Psrliament. , - :. drawn for the present. -Journal. Prime C ow. * $�«i p���� : FRIDAY, 896. Y - ' f Cbri4tieu' Biaoaitir. * Corned Beef. L TTL[ YORK. r 4 , . , Sale to - x' ° -�1. Regis r. NOTES AND COMMENTS. ' A barl%j looking man, dressed Iwd&rk -- . r -- clothes, whose name ii unknown, drew a 8rrvaneT, Audi. 17th, 1885--104 safe farad � � Cherry'��• � . • s' • The Canadian Gazette states that revolver on the conductor of the local train for sale near Oberrywood. The property • • • • - k the judgment in the prohibition des- rbing" Yotk station from the oily at 6 of W. Burkholder. Bale to oommena0 at `• _ - ' ' o,olook Taesda evenia , for attem ti to 9 o cloak, at Besse s Hotel, Whitevale. _ pate before the Privy Council will not g P °$ • pat him off t e coach, on his Y fusing to Fcr farther psrtioalan sea bilb. Thw. • • • • Fre Lode be handed down until 8ome time in pay his fare. The oondaotor b means of Pouoher, aaetionee. • • • • 1' 1VOvember. tach, however, got the man off without , bloodshed, and then aotifled Wle authorities Tvs$asi, 8srr. 17rg-Ezaontors' awls of 1 valaable teras property in Ohs Townshiplf C a a A• gentleman who has travelled ea- of the incident. da engine wee, as soon ' W as possible, brought oat and ci Uxbridge, also a house and lot in the Why Qa l urs oQ in ­. � tensively throughout Ontario inform- p°ss gh placed a0 the village of Breohia. The ropacty b0• �� �" ' ,:I . -' disposal of oonatables Hoanedy and Hinds, .� . I -­-. ed ns the other da that Piakerin ton to the est&te of the ata Francis Y g who ran down the line in the direction the ge ` Township,had as Jordon. The term contains shoat 160 good roads as he tramp had been seen to take, as far as has yet seen in the Province. Scarboro Junction. Five suspects passed acres and is composed of parts of lots �:- .'\ - Nos. 2 and 8, in the 8rd con. of Uxbridge. - t; an roots were arrested, two of wham, W. gale takes place at Wilson'a hotel, ClVe- Hon. Edward Blake and wife leave Jones, of London, Ont., and J. Nelson, of - the city, vigorously fought for their free• monk' commencing at 9 o'olook sharp. , England for Canada Ilia week. Mr. Y g y R For terms and other partical&re see r - - _ _ s Blake will remain in Toronto for dem, and were taken handcuffed to Toren• b Thu$• Pouoher, aaotion0er. .11 :'1 to Jail. ' The - other three being able to 4 iw - . Some time before le%ving for New give an account o! themselves, were role". ring Goo S. • . -_:,, . Zealand n 0 lis arbitration duties.. ed. The cease of all the trouble is enppoa- Now ddti� tieem+snta. ,' ed to have_ escaped into the bash. • -_ . * • • . . . . 0 0 0 9 . . •- .:.: . ", I j Hayhurst, Bisley's champion, waa 0 RENT --The Mitline Sbo acts -� `' -1. - =; ! ' -teceived with open arm by the people srouffvlLLa. T . . t occuppied b Mrs. 1. Wise. For partioularrt.11 _ Df Toronto and Hamilton Tuesda apply to ALB]C,INOLAY, watt door. !><!6 ' - COttonacie8, 811i[t121 '" : y' Req. Jut Yo New Prints ung and wile started on go, Coreete. , He,will scarcely report at the mould- Monday for a two weeks visit with relative. Gents Ties, latest Style and Color. White and Fane Shirts . ink shops at Dundas for a few days at Picton and Prescott. FOR SAL first-class fresh milch Y . ©ow. For price and other partioul,tra Spring Sui 'n and Panting@. et- at .least. V. L. Berke sad wife of Chi t ge . viYiting &t the home o! his father a aril°cbe::�y,.�ooa: e' Pickering, or.dares.. F. Remnants of Prints at Reduced prie�a:... " - Reports from Manitoba State that Berkey, of Alton&. et - -- �a Wall Papers from 6c. up..1 I �cvheat harvesting has fairly cowmen- Miss Hate Moorehead, of Franklin, had Mise CHARLOTE GREENWOOD- - s dower on bar t blooming oereas lanl Will give lemons to Charooat. Crayon GEi O. pARKO� Dunbu 'cad, the oro is ver leas ane hue II1�' g p and penoll drawing, Water Colors and oti • . . I . • . 1 iJ P Y Y measuring 10 inches in width and 6 inches Paintlna, from Copies, Nature, objects. For entirely escaped frost. This should is depth. - terms and date apply to MRS. G. W. DROKBIR, make the people of the prairie pro- . Rev- J. W. Bell, of the Presbyterian Pickering' . vines rejoice. Charoh, Newmarket, h" resigned, his EBS MAgINCi The enders' MNERY' t charge on u000unt of dissatisfaction on the DR -• 1Rnsd t t ' s. t • part of some of his congregation. wishes to inform the ladies of Olaremnont It is now proposed: . . . . to n1o' a the sad vicinity that she is prepared to do ail ; . . . W. H. Todd is @rooting a. brick addition sues of dresr•makin , $ school of Peda o from Toronto to to the notch side of his new brick residence s `t her oma! By ears. i ,. . Pedagogy fu and good work she hopes to obtain a share Hamilton. What, with the above Lad is also oonverting one of the former of public patronage. LIZZIB{ BISRBLL, I P d MTL buildings into a ocmmodioas barn. Claremont, Opt, y - � E ITAVE : A more Complete school, life observatory and the bay, - �-- sh removing, Toronto will ssareel be On l3&tarday last one of the old.resident0 ARM- TO -RENT-820 acres, 280 �•�-g and Dat=ed stock of Millin. - Y of Goodwood, Mrs. Ann Who. relict of the worth closing - a mortgage upon. .late John Wang. nie ly assed away, hay. F cleared and in lust -class statiof cultiva• I ,;,._ - . q p tion. Wali watdred by both sprtn and wells, I inery and accompaniments than. Ther© is some consolation .in the fact, ing reached the adv ted age of 72 years. Ad ptai for either stock or rain farming. - . however, thea the bay ie leaving only The following are a ow of the candidates Good buildings and orchard. Situated 8 miles . Iever before. . . by degrees. in this vicinit who wets eocoessfal for Abs ear by. Poa.«sion . y t of Claremont. School n to plow and haul manure at once. Apply to t . tb Ib third class at the recent ezemination held _ at Markham; J. _H. Beta, Mongolia W. ALEZ• KODDLA, Claremont, _ ' The C. P. R. Com an took `same Grove, a MRS I: P Y Ringwood, L. Klinck, Victoria 8qr. I SE. 3,OOfl farm kande to Manitoba oil Mies E. Davidson, Batton, Mise A. (,fray, FOR BALF-1 secondhand light y. U Tuesda last, and another 3, Ballantr&e, Roast Crt and 1 open Batey, second. Y 000 ar )ldise H. N' hewander, MOn- hand, ail in order, very cheap. Also new . �' PICHE�ING, Oat. now being sought for the journey golia. W. Rosamond, Meant A1beEt, Mies carts with �ate.t troncentraaos. Sae these - ! - Mabel yo Mount Markham. Earnest Wales, oehicles before purchasing. Apply to W. H. . negt Tuesday. It is estimated that .. �.Markham, and A. H.;Brown, Slouffville.- JACKSON, Pickering, Oat, a HILTS' ' m9s . it will take 6,000 hands to help in the 9ribnne. - ------ - - j IDILLINGHA - wheat harvest. T -. OGS H I . , � - . . The average yield �j OaS, HC8-Fur eels, 80 A Hundred Pound Baby. 11 shoats, 4 months old; t0 pigs, s month FIlPniture Eatabli8li for wheat this year out there le over " old, and several brood sows. Price from sim I • itt6nt. i, replete with the latet3t etyl68 In ' 2$ bushels to the acre. A remarkable event, one which has never °p' Will sail for cash or an time, also s good work borses *ars Tears old, weight about BEDROOM SUITS at $12. - : - been duplicated in Amerioa. occurred Wed- 86 hundred for the low sum of $W.00, warranted �. The consolidation of the largest needay' Ltteruooa fart at the conclusion of + and true in harass or no sale- Apple to , • 3nilling industries in Western `Ontar- the main performance of the ciroas here. JOHN A. WHITE, bait mile west of Brougham. % - PA.�LOR SUIT$, - - io i.� almost aceomplir�hed.x The faille In the menagerie tent, is the pressnos of �"" I , several thousand people, &hippo was born. EXTENSION TABLEi3 and ` 4 ►: I � .interested are th_ a gena; mills, Chat • The adven�k of the pap was anezpeotod, and gppleB W�IIt�d•" �) ham ; the St. Thomas mills, the the gr�+atesl excitement was ceased by its = CHAIRS of alI desariptipng,. = - 1 Aylmer mills, and the. Blenheim arrival. The first intimation of the extra• °�e R. aA• wi.ile. sfl .tam that he will We have s lot of new et 1� ill . f or prepared this tall b pumbase any quantity of Y P1gtQre Framingl3 On hand. i mills. The deal involves property to . event was a greet commotion in sepias at market priam Notio« by mail wfil the value Of $260,000, and contem- the hags combination cage and teak that raostve prompt attention. , - . has been the abiding place of the old hi - UNDERTAEIN4 : Our Undertaking Department i8 also complete in e plates SII investment Of capital stock popotami for thirteen yeses. Usually �1 reape0t. QO�ine and Caskets in all aiZee pons? - to. the amount of $500,000. This quiet animals, the monsters were snorting S + � �� "' B g, i constantly on hand. Rmbslm. . and roaring a>o If mad, eplashing,the water � ing made a specialty. . -. wll have a ten"dancy to make axis - tance for small mills articularl in their kooks on all side.. The notion ex. DF CANADA. s P Y cited the attention of the animal men ;n f HILTS e� DILINGHAM' hick ' hard. It will work much the same as the menagerie, and when tdey reached the - - I ng• .the Massy -Harris Consolidation den the parents of -the new-born •°infant" Capital, paid U0 , $1,000,0001. were endeavoring to kill their offspring. The pap was being tossed from one end of Reserved Fund $600,000 Persons O TriVel� _ e .:.:", "I'he Tbi=onto Star found apnea far the den to the other. The ha a months of a =she following: While half a dozen g Assets UYer $'T,700,OQ0� "- Ch e ponderous animals were open, and in I WANTED.-•-Sevelral faithfull geII- oic �..., organizations are making 8 busines other moment their j+. would have - Hews Ome.e• TORONTO. - of flooding Canada with pauper waifs closed on,the babe. damsl men seized tlemen and ladies to travel for ee- • from England, Japan is adopting a quarter -poles, crowbars, rakes, and in taot This Bank has a branch at 81oad'ville tablished house. • everything hands could be laid upon, and where deposits are taken at mu -ml rates,Gr �eonrse which will win the gratitude drove lite now wilt animals to retreat, tee Same of tl and a wplrois received tai SALARY $780.00 dt E PENS `"1 df. ti t �f this country, and is peculiarly gen- cuing the young beast from what would the SAVINGS BAND Department, and x E$ erous in these days when most na- have been certain death. ' ' interest allowed half yearly, Position permanent if suited; also . - The a was taken from the den, and the Farmers sale notes and other good increase. State. refereLee and en- aste ' ' Fleur I f tions are only too angiosis to get rid pap many people in the menagerie looked upon paper discounted si lowest rates. FOr close eell•addreesed stamped en�el- of t air paupers. Japan will grant the first hippopotamus ever born in America no mere- passports to pauper laborers and probabl the only one ever farther information apply So e. • ' .......................... Call at the - q y er born in QP1. who wish to come to Canada Drilla captivity in the world. The infant looked BONN ELLIOTTt Agent, THE NATIONAL, United States, and no more of that fat and healthy, and weighed probably one . undesirable- class can be brought ac- hundred pounds. The parents of the pap - ; 8TO t7FFVILLE 816. 17.818 Omaha► Bldg., CitICAGO. g are huge monsters. aggregating in 'weight ' 1'tltg 01 cross by Conte^ ^tors to force white 6,800 pounds. They are the only pair ever -- - r men out of work or accept it at star. placed on exbibition in this country. An e - ; - fro ►4 A PERFECT YEA - V , nation prices." offer of $60,000 for the pair has been rotas-- ti 4 N b pq p ?Q ICHERIN G, ONT, . ,' ed many times,' The advent of the pap i .r a . 8 N o,� ; � s W."$ will enchance the value twofold if- the c H. Elyies, Prop, ,. . 1 91 tul 'Says the Globe :"County Councils youngster can be reared. 1 -1 1 °�� I, ea - --axe empowered by the municipal act Hardly an hour had passed after I e I ~ I * ONSOON - . . bO ass b -laws &boli birth, however, anti! the P the y A p y sling tollgates pup had another $ o +� ' K ry THE C E L E B RATED r, and handing over highwa, ,ys to the close Dell for his lite. The :malb had been :i dp a Q 8 a f ©� i removed from the cage and the baby again +a a �� �wm M aa' ee LEHIGH VALLEY COAL ' . . municipalities through which they laced with the mother,i ° Q ��Ncsr N P believing the par- j Ica m►, ca�, �' D run. Such by-laws are subject to the ant would nurse its offsppring, bat osloula• � a 1 `�',�oa b5 Id $°i , 4'c ,«.Ne wo�,�0 EAaakknowledged to be the best Ideutenant-Governor in tions were Leon in this n.d f b ' "'♦ Council, and g e respect, for nos 00$1 mined." sooner had the youngster. .been 1 44, : 1 •� I v o i� ftOM THS Teti PU1NT TO THK TP.4 CUP If the municipalities decline to take y nge placed in Ill - ---- . �--- . ' . . _ ' r `` the cage than the parent opened Its massive 0 ' over the contrial and the res iisibilit 12 g g .. pw m !N !Ta NATtVS PURITY. I.Ahi impORTI-VG DIREG°2.a.} • x Po Y <jawe and longed for the pap. Ono of the r Jan O Z �� , , (of maintaining the roads the LieP.t.- moaeter's grant teeth pierced the flesh of 1010 Feb p - Monsoon" Tea is pput up by Ike Ind'u(a- Tea ••••PROM THE HLVE,51.... P4 oyern0l" in Connell m8 make ' an the little One, and the .ti ht hold was only `•' �' •`+ ._ . �a f •�»*' as a sample of the best quaiitics of Indian Y 8 y liar, was. Thexcfore the use theLLL ,., ioosetted atter the mother h t: r groatest care in the Why bay inferior ookl when you am get A. Order compel;:. thea to d0 e0. In act beef beaten s Apr. pi gg salectton of the Tea and its nd, that is wh the '� with clubs and crowbars. "' la *� "�° p put It up thamwlvas and sell Det is _ y the b"t for same Fork county the by-law has been pass- The " o a ha May ! , thereby q ► P � p w4s again resoued, this time e . - Q l • wring its purity and excellence. �. •ed, bat four of the townshi s are ulat- et u� cif i, tb. sad s l#� , „e1er . p quite seriously wounded. He is now thrix n. ,, w o. J no p b j�� Willing t0 assume the burden of main- Ing on milk sacked through a b " " OFIFICE' AND YAAiri/ ""�` g big, with oq� July' .� AL1. .a..• ti,1 •.�.. taining the roads. County Solicitor every prospect of being svoomfally reared, 'b • ., � °' ,.s Sart - 61 K690 T. He very nth r mbles a pig, ez0ep0 !or a , t?et, ' your groatr dog toot kaeg , ,til , writs m ]KING aT„ FiQHBRINtI• Y Y Robinson, ender inst>G•ucrxictn of the ',° got the short ass of s legs and the great. „w Nov. 1�A1. A _ (Opp llcsrdols Hoeee,) 4 Commissioners, hag written the Gov width of Che mouth: to1. _ . - , - . - . _ :., - 1. .- . i �Qt ? -- ,- .: _ r. - -::: i W 1 .. .. -.: - .. is , . _ - W. Dli. .. .. .. :. .. a .. -:. ._., d .....: :-. -... ,. - ... ::.. �. _ _ r .w. .. t �... t �Is�fi` , �.� `Za . .w- � `rk�• 1. ., 'L 'i ­� -P -. -. .... ....::, .,:. ..:_ _: .- ..- . -. .. ... ,.: .. :, .:. � ,__. R- �., � s!�'"� + -.- .z baa _ �� �. !z#�i w � .. .:. .. ._ .. t - .,F+.'41 ` :, �'"t. 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BLUE RI1 ON V 3hek ttr station a.1r.a B eat, o 00 0o to 00 00 � f .: Call and �'et Pr�oes. , Ts aolNa EAST DII s$ FOLLOWS: y gnash Manitoba was liieite-d' with _a hes PURR le 00 48 �'Y , 00 46 to "` wind storm on Tnesda A.NILLA. . Tu1.esday. Noi4 MAIL ata, bush................ 00 88 to 00 87 ; ; The trial of Shorties, the Valle field �` oaAL Peas bush..., g h . . , 2:24 P. M.. 00 66 to 00 00 d , ............._ murderer, will open on October L �`' $ ocAL, 6.`L8 P..M. gay, neR►, ton............ 1 •� L_, i Full Lnef `Harvest Toole alae eon hand, 00 to 15 2G A movement IS On foot t0 eetabh'sh as TRAINS GOING WBHT DUN AS FOLLOWS:' Straw, ton................. 00 to 7 , r i a ` y Mizell-Paiute, Oils, Varnishes international park among the Th�ueand Eto We make a specialty of.Machine oils. No. 7 L4CAL BDre'seefsfo hogs. ....... 6 ��_�� I 11Islands..18 A. M. regnar t yLL �,. 1 LOCAL . 8 Ofl P. M. 8 4 00 t0 �� ReaZ111. • A '. J. W. Rowles; a Muskoka farmer," +wee g• :22 P. M, Beef, hindquartere..�,.. 00 t . "� . ickerin 1 lttIAIL run over and killed by hie own team on1. .. 8 Mutton..................... 600 to 6 �,J: `'- �ondap. s 7[.le. Dexabartot:t station a s ,� • 1'.le, ............. Evans , Harrison. s Chesley farmer, ` : veal, ,arose . . ., • _ _i .................. 11 .'Y�h- ' Butter, lb 6 � � 7 00� _ _ GOING EAST DUE A8 FOLLOWS: -- dropped dead Tuesday morning hoes �. sr- _ =uis I: a.' T No $ Eggs, dAz..........:...._... 00 11 to 00 00 u ;. .1 I k; D�AIL heart fellate. - N 7 47 A.M. Potatoes, SpZ.­�., 6 ,per bag.. ... to 00 ' A quartette of eonaterfeitere was sur- - No. 14 MfX1D . . 2:18 P.M, rested near Lindsay Monday by Dom in I � 8 , LOCAL . .8:28 P. M.1. , ion polios and lodged in jail i �Ve have placed in oar etoak, rite best assarament �f -1. Taatxs (Ioixa ilVaeT DUN As FOLLOWs•-- ������ �� A mysterious disease has broken Ont S6 7 Lo,oAL . . 9:18 A.M' ' among the cattle in Indiana, in which Worsteds, ,' - I , , ,': 18 DZIDa Ital Paid u those affected late their eight. - I " -°' . _ . 8:10 P.M.Pp p, . $1,500, 000 Rei. J. W. DfoMillats, of Vanooaver TWeed : i (us I Surp , $1,540,000 has accepted the call to 8t. Andrew's Trouserings '" ' f -�, Presbyterian Church, Lindsay. i' oo WHITBY gtENCY Ands AhRwt ;� The number of a ligations for vas u1t1I1 s �eat of a1i kind .. ., .r . PP g 8 can. Hades $ � ,. pIaoae in the "Alheton school is"ao great 1 �`or Spring s COMPOUNDr SAVINGS DZPARThiNNT, - that the trustee board were asst fell at one ♦ rsoaat interest allowed al i, . 1 - . _ . 1 .vwY bt" ins oW rest current rater. $p . sitting and adjourned for a rest. Se$ 4tir Wall Papers,' Chep are the best we ever had. atvsioisa. utr «+ea $ott°e of wtuxdrawal required. 1 Wm. Stewart, of Markham place, To B U N T*i i eropftk bV ftowas& ' qr EI. J; THOR'TON11 rout,, oho wee accidentally thrown from .. ,.. i +�. L the o lav ' - t i+cexAGtus:. � '' - . . ` ' tato gad reliable media w dts- hie bioyole whilst returning from Aurora ..' . s s, s �� �priuotpi� weo a week ago, is steadily gaining Strength, otter Interior tnediel" a in place of this. AtR z a' , . and will recover. Coo1:'s Celt" Root t^omtpoead'-ft a * e""g. e - `., M. I . �.rs. Goforth, wife of the Reg. Jona :`T kt4 w inclose $I and a cents to postage to letter e St dove ' "' • 1 than :Goforth, left Toronto Monday to AM We Mllsead. seated, by return marl. F■iseeated t `" , join her husband in-China. - She was acCOMMON11 TIMEN'T, , �arttcnlara to plata enreloper to ladies onlT. $ . - _ clamps► Addsese Tho Coo1c OompnuT� = Tin'. �" oompanied by sig other missionaries who I 1 - 1 �„•_, I- R►iaa.or. one~ a are going Ont to various places in China. - LI o A4 13olA in Whitby•by W. lit, Howes. t i . I ' I - Geo. smith and Wm. Janes, who were , . ( As the dark, dreaming clouds of depression are lifting, - -' arrested in Markham on Friday, charged And the gleam of prosperity over as glows I I. - t with aaeaniting a peddler named Jacob i "` "'Tis a suitable time to look over our wardrobes ; ���HARVE , t'' - L ­ . . Zelinski, were taken before Squire Chap- EMPORIUM� I- �,��**- And serously think about getting new clothes. j Horseshoer Jz G(eneral Btackemith ' ' man. of Thornhill, on Saturday, and re- I . , .. - manded till--Thursday. , A� the above conviction . strikes you, and yon are moved to vigorous , .' C �,�� E d � _ - One of the moat respected residents of �* i 1. the County of York, Wm. Jaekea, died at tion, We would eek you to kindly remember that we snake clothes at�d make them right ht r ardin rice and general make-tip. We live in Pirie'e Block- New abase 25a cast: or 34c credit, and CreaIl�.8r8 / _ . . his hope -in Eglinton Friday, age, 69. g g P g - . _ He was the eldest eon of the late Franklir, guaranteed satisfactory. . Jackes of Eglinton and for man ,=N= �: �VIAAH PICKIII�TG S BA�R� S - NEW - $gap Milk Pans g y years •. f , . : was the-Treaenrer of the Townshi i of i =c Strainer Pair -` -' York. .FASHIONABLE TAILOR. , , CLA.REMONT STATION, .. r -- Private Hayhurst of the 18th Batloion r A trial solicited. Alwa s on hand. of Hamilton. and winner of the (�aeea's y ' prize at Bisley, was tendered a reoeptiou homespun again and wait on the bogs and i - - . other similar chores. The hired man, ao- '1. f . Tuesday by-the civic and militia authori- � . ," ties .if Toronto and Hamilton tee ti sl cording to Ridgetown law, can only look on �'1 '[� j i.AR/ Pao Y p' dud Rive advice. SCh�QI. J..)©�A� ...*. There was an address and a luncheon in A r •4 It is either right or it is not for both to 0I am flow prepared t0 put Toronto and an address and a prooeeeion work on Banday. Their oallittg is identi- - -1. - in Hamilton. - cal. Therefore both should be deal, .with - up the best Galy. Iron- �_. �` . A b�. oy named Preddie Allan Wag arrest• alike ander the same law. By securing one of der e'en Cent 1.- r .... - � . - I : -••••..,.. Eavetrough on Short.. - "' ed Monday at Manotick, Carleton county, _ _ _ _ Bills at your Post OfflCS you Can gAt Bat IIOt1Ce on a charge of inoendiarism. The lad, Stop and Think. ' .I. a 10 per Cent. diseoant on SCHOOL gt'''� derive r■cmtly pawsw in v. S. a,d • who is 12 years old, last Friday set fire to C1a„ada br CMI►s„ t�a•V'�'Mt BOOKS or anything in our store, forll0000000000 t . a barn on the farm on which he was YOU know what it is to find the ffret the noxt thirty days only, Apiece of srar�aus.+sm ►err ' "- J = working, and 12 tone of hay were destroy• gay hair is your head ? It quite startles Blotting Paper and a Ruler iven ' . - -ed. He says some boys ie Carleton Place uu • ` g . - �:�.. in fait, it and th you so mach the R U Rwr U R •�r ace work a SreClalt taught him ho'w to start fires, y t} away with every purchase. you hand it around the family circ! �j Harvey Kerr, one of the most success• each member ma -lan h at the oirontn •�I■,e.... f. i '_el and prominent farmers of the town• gray hair has been found I 'send �$ ' � ;s. �i - CA„� wn ew U R E D . ship otjEast Whitby, died at his residence stances that a, ' T,c„ y­i where a gray hair was sot eo: mach ae I YOur Order �� wiTH ao t�ica+lvErrtErtca �(�(. Kennedy , on Sunday morning, in his 86th year. Y. y suspected. Young people look at you On Sunday evening Mr. Thomas Qonlin, with a new feeling, hardly knowing, i- If you can't get one of our Bills we A Plrle's LIOCk of Conlin a school house, died, in his 80th WITHOUT , = PiOkering, - deed, whether to address you as a strip• will allow you the discount, if you let year. Meseta. Kerr and Conlin resided piing or a patriarch. Yaa have but one u8 know, y CHAP trill MAtL for nearly half a century within fifty rods foot into that sombre and anbeautiful ' - ' ' �. R i r Your mese to us mesas caon,fortIEX�iiiiil�� of each other. A Post e4w win do iL borderland which •lies between summer: �� COilIi�P ;. 1. David Thomson, of Unionville, was and autumn, and there is no cin back v V. �mma��.i CUS CLOTNE Why .waste time and and laberworking the going f ,. Person or r •ii ` committed to jail for three months in de again ! All the galea are looked and Gods4 Kii,d dr. INt r fault of 850 fine by Simon Miller, J. '•P., Watchmaker acid Jrweller,. roRe,rro - ... c�N,►t:,� pump handle when the wind will do it has taken the keys away. A gray hair ? without expense. "' on a charge of Belling liquor withoai a It is the signature of time ! It is the be Diamond Hall For the small sues of a30 pin osu tone . license near victoria Park. R'hen ,berg- $fining of the end. It is a hint that you. t . . Whitby,- -- - ge ed with the offence Thomson lead DECEER'S LIVERY I ��-w-•s .. - guilty, and wit Ont the he of n have lost something; � it is a flake which - i , i : , � -. , I _ - . evidence the uioe of the sting & y �'� of the hastening snow. ' 8aoh ,bane• r -1 { ter, - , j pesos imposed- 4 remind as in the gentlest possible man- First-class vehicles and borsas for hire day Improved �N� �a fine of yU and ,oats. Beford Judge nor that this is not our rest. The night �. - 'y0' Atistcr �llcAtister or night. Teaming done promptly by ' 11 Rose at Osgoode Hall Wednesday. Nei• does close in suddenly. The common , Your chanter sets tis a' itstir," day;or job. 'Sue in connection meet. ateot a - � (p pplied. for) - son D. Mille, who acted for the prisoner, and is-not violence and terribleness. We --- ing all G T'R trains. Freight and This nsobine can be attached to any submitted that the proceedings had been a ; . express plivered to all pump handle without change. - : irregular and the commital ill K gradually down step, and. as a general . , the vill' a � 4 illegal since rats•, time is given for reflection. Yon n'$ • •. - evidence should be taken to rove guilt. Board, sale and ,commission stables 'io .. p R'ni have come to a turn in your life. This , Hie Lordship concerted and forthwith a - connection, . BROUG HAM ordered the man's release. y ham is a notice b quit. % It i` not keen weap.in which gine y oats ae down ; - �O.r �7"• Z.'E - ..x - - - - - 'tis but 1. I_a gray hair, sad it Bays mourn• (7I;AND GALA t3ATHI;12Ihia~ i'tCHItEI.'Y(i OHERRYWOOD... C. fully, Think 1 - The gray hair tells as that Mr �` AND- i ' )fir. Smith our former teacher, balled on the boars are getting on, and present! CALEDONIAN GAMES At - t' the night y y�, old friends last week. cometh. There was your first -will be held in the-- ... - ...- f ,IMiss Brander has returned from'visiting day's siaknsae ;there was your fire/ con• ,�, I have a large range of tram es of ;1* with friends in Toronto. eciot3sneee that your power of endaraage Exhibition grounds Whitb _ �+9 Ot�?�18'13 . ' � Spring and Summer Suiting to �' : was failing. What,• indeed, is all lite, ' select from. at prices that will ,sues you r - ` Masers. Andrew end John Allison ate on -on- Yoe will find the best a trip to the North West. from the sunny tanghter of childhood to I muoh astonishment, I. Mrs. Mills and family, Mr. and Miss the mellow solemnity of old age,' but a Monday, August 10th, 1895, school Supplies and - Having just received the latest fuhion ' Gilchrist are visiting at Mr. Lawsons. succession of blunders.-Nilson Star. Toronto and Rhitby's Civic Holiday as i Btatianary• Cheap and plates from Paris, I am now prepared to , IW. Miss Lumley, who was the guest of her - . der the pafrotuge at the (IaYernor Ctenecal Good.: Also ,,arse and Rive entire eatisfaoiion. ' friend blies fs. Taylor, has returned to her and Lader Atterdeen, and the Grand Camp line �gllittin YarD Cali at once and avoid the rash. home in Markham. g s xi We are sorry to hear thr►t W. J. Taylor First (31888 Job Work done of the Bans of Scotland. and under the Fella Tissue Pa 1.joint .as foe. of the united Campy of the - 1 I. A.-URQUHART, Brougham ` } N is down with typhoid fever bat hope to Order in Toronto (which hold their annual gait Nate, Hat, Belt s hear of his speedy recovery. ft,t th18 OffiC$� .j When y0II Ezonrslon to Whi on the above `prld Hair Pine a A n am bar of our inn le went to f by date) nd Drat 4 y g PeOP and Roderick Dhn Camp, Whitevale last Banday evening to hear Dr Win any work dans SINS I18 P Whitby, Patterns. _ . - Pants and were delighted with his edacat- The 48th H' laoders' Bimeatal Bsnd ' in tall uniform will (by inion of M• A Boone, tonal address. `'' a 0 all. perm �•... »� Mr. and M 1 �"+ .� Lient.-Col. Davidson and officers) be pre- Piekerin East End. ; -egrgetts�. - rs. (3rintoa and twin babies, ., • : . sent all day. g'� rl £�� . Master Earl and Miss Pearl, whohayebeen --�,._ visiting Mrs. 's. sister, Piss Brander, re- ' - - A splendid seder of open air contests in. - rY turned to her home in (band Forks, North pipe manic, den!P09 reels, highland Iii 1 i �a�LL t' Dakota. ghillie ,arises, iaeann Oriabhae, sailor's ' - - - barn ' pipe, hamatter throwing, toot races, i ` Queer Laws «►. Inmpmg. vasitis , aoiti " mein caber, „ I • y ��,tr� : , 4 T� cNtrw �Y $, , 8 q nR� R � 11�' R tag of war, eta., will take place. Also .. ,.xa� ?4k' s . They administer. queer justia8 �a�d ' KENDALL• bicycle races for ladies and gentlemen, for - ;, , - _ stranger law down $iroand Ridgetown, On- all of which hberrj prizes will be given, ti ' tario. Robert Watts is a farmer and also AY1N CURE Medals will be offered by the Grand a Seventh Day Adventist. Robert's hired Chief, Grand Secretary and Grand Physi. ,;iso - man, John Matthews, is a Seventh Day pian to Camps turning out the best parade fi�%t,- . ` Adventist too. John and Rorert were of members. s 1 therefore mutually satisfied io observe �:'For,¢aYficulars, su Programrea,-. -- to their Sabbath on Saturday and work 4n - ' -11 Sunday. The former was prosecuted at THIL ' `' Athletes from a distance and many of - "'�.i <.. Chatham for breaking the Lord's Day Ao't, cosi SUCaESSFUL RE�f11 r the most expert dancers in America. , �a� i and acquitted, not because he was la "looking brew wi' their tartan kilts, their Pars Greer or _ . f FOR MAN OR BAST. W Seventh Day Adventist, bat because �t eastern in tlr eReotr and esus by,t, , bonnets and feathers and glittering gear,' 1L1 IS ae.dp=Oobbelow, areezpeotedta compete. t0 --:.�." 4­1__._) I . _. - _­ aaa held according top;ooedent that a far��D�Qi ��wr - ' Dr F,_,:, I.. mer is not amenable to the Act. Then i>t I -j �1 the Boz ��R� String Baird stall Platform for . : _I "j L/j AjJ _ _Porder ' r. y prosecuted Matthews at Ridgetow'n Dr. a Jbo°A~Pz''•r,'t`t. quadrtlk danciteg are the-dril6 shed. -STEELININDMI s,� , d he was fined ;5 simply because he ha r bl,'_-p� ..aa mr oa• o[ g�� Or dlstrlbuting Insecticedee aIId P y P- Bookrsaaob Ih_� � ate aerreat "otFo■r Special excursion terse on the G. T. I;,, -. "' Fungicsidee. ; .., .opened to be the hired anon itastead of the r.na.u•. epaoua•e suoass tt in most cases at lase than sin le fate, tomLL , .. woa,+erCul medtolne� t.. . '. � -.1 a m'�0 Belleville, Peterbora, g 'Thousands in see an itep... t °bola. oa Lindsay. Orillia, : - -�-.WITH- t; ,A- What a tra6esty this-wttie on justice; To Y et & Scarboro and intermediate point$. good DiHlaibuliea GFr n LOnddll own a farm doesn't make a man a former August 18th and 20th. e0 , PiCy��, , `I' MY more than to own $Sem-pole makes �E� �S SP�YIN UREe This deman.tratioa fe � �; 1 OWE • " Hellebore, Sulphur, Limp, Fup d, . . bim a fisherm1.an. If farming is the ordin• per, No•, ,AICs, ,N, s eX ted � far Tobacco Duet, etc. 1.= ; �3�i ;5 any former celebration. L 4o wood •used in any part of its u9 eocnpativn of the'ftired man, he is a Destro s tato b 8 Rud Dr. B• J tensed ageral el - Q1 Lrmer jest as mach as hie employer ••.■a.ti+..aP..tn a,r,N wi6s mac C�amee isill open at $ P, at.,. Bxiarp. with a COCt#lttu$elOn, d PO b t & ) �Ma, ' . Ridge tbiaic it tate bat uniment z area. res• - -6100 ea , in�cte an prevents blight . town a J. P 8. a reIItly have a +so,wato„� D■ri,, rp i..` �a.t■ rKd \dE i, ��I% For .the8r .,. ppa Peculiar idea of what the law is intended t1O a'a# Ore W '* treo it n faro. 1A,100 ton •hien Bata:day the employer is tot °s�'ar oars mach ,►tis „ 1100d . o r ln, rchard Y1 Banda cloth n' n�:,. o. >tan ..Came a tint it ria` #►nd garden. y The hit es and go to eernae. , - ..,.�...r.�..,.. Ome rostrad est 1 t � ,' # . d I. ` 1.• ed mew : For tutu is to stay home sbr sate ill vie . (,t' ad®resle , t : L: S,- by y s par y,. y ,feed the .Tact. write, . J,.1, r s ; and fait's send t0 1 oe to . lir. X' J. X7DAZZ O'er ART � "* , ; 1 .. - =- _.. w toes a P° agsiIIeb iiia OOnpgieDOe. '�! . ,.. ,. b * ; 3 F , f E .: t , t a 4a 1 _ - r a „ ! ':4 - `?�r" _ j • i-f h.1• , d', Fry._ (^'. .L�.../� 4b �' - I . 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' punish -him for hie .- L : I in - � of Children carefully ; . ...".­ 4 � - Plake he?r talent Wore the'pUblid and day there, and so . a Ddlrym� ,, Y6U Igoe 'hegrt I I - I . .�,.:. � ,'­',�., . . . . - � _. . sly .upon .the tabl .. I . - - _�� - ... ­ e,.- near .say it! . ­ � . .: i'� - to, live or'die,by 'Its deolsion, becaus - . ' I � . - � 19nglish Gavubilux Act --Th* - 1�.,_.- -, - - , ­ `� ': . -_ ... /� I - . e ijupertj,Aen,ei (his 'conduct has by ,this wing nervou too -stubborn -4 f0hloln �!!'_ . L � . r, Grave ., . ,- _. " -_ 1. I � . .1 . . , she . I . I ': � 4 , I- .�, , . � -, ��.- :::_­� , - � ., � . ever sLuce heT tiny child's fingers ,had time come to be regarded by him as him ., "I told her it refused to , 'it _. . I I -� tba,t -he yard" Variety OrLftaud._ L I.b.- : . � � L., ]:, .. - i . yet- . is *ltn, aMMIL heilft. I - , ­,-..-!�, . ntly marry y -er-41sinherit � I 'I- , .- - , drawn t -the strings, she something monstrous), and prese oulthat I would � moirymext day de- - t1w Out& or. - 4. 1 , . - . . . � - 1 go - - - Dr. Howardjluuter� 10 . ­ - , �.. -he bow across . - himself- meet* A - I .. - I ­�. ­ � �. I 1:' . I . - will.,be home again. But how ter- her"' -_ . : . . -and I spondent, In& I that I , - Isay's the . .. , . �� _� .: t had vaguely longed for the moment . - �!..is hls�'Moo(f-tbat, rament IDspooto of Ins,urance, . ­ I � ,� ­ . 1. - . - .. - - when she should, or at -least might,b� ribly.ohe ha3 been an "You did,!" Says Dalrym,ple. with e r I f . �e.. . 'I.- . I --. .I- # . . . - 'Crust himself. he ,�in,aly-young-ra#,,ri Ktckix bls�Walli .� .. , * I lutely therl,.as if affaid,to, w law'in regard to the.takirig out of polices is - - : I . - :-:- 4 _. I - famous. lt.'W'as h1er' night dr6im as such- great extremes. To abso er speech. � Tha�. & view to fttidIn4.*.40M0thlA,N-tfi.V,t irill 1. ,;._� . I . . Vi.. - ..... - .. - - - . - : I - -1 � . ' -house when . I :,!t-- _.:, . retraine, from furth clearly and socurately outlined, !and -win - I �.! - ng 4illt abspnt herself from the compel ! I . I -_ well as' h:ir nest imaka * thou I � . '. rentened ,with take him out a,himself, and . . "I 11 ­.. . - � been th . .1 i I � .. - � - .., 1. 31, '' .­ ' all h sbe-')knows Mary Sylvedter to leaving she should have, WhI1,1 be read with some ihtet9st *at th9 present . ,.:, �- I -�. �. thr 'er earlier yElars, and of wander for a I - I �. � ., .-. ' 'I rig' home, and � his. thouohts to; . L . i . ., :.,: . ough . . I ­ ., I .. Hunter - country . � I . . - �� I i . , - . - L .. -.. - �,' _. Itte-within the -lust twelve months, by 'tbe. three tra,ln I . Lord .Ca.rbyne him as a. ineans of 16.6 fyom. tue..mlaer�ble SUSPanft- tW-10, time. Dr. I I mid: I - a thi I . . - _ : * . I . . I . - I ,:�_ � _­­ I ed.for -her. several, -tifties, axA ft-intune. - _ it seeam -to&--cruel 1-4n wbat- , I . . . - � - . . '-:,-, I . : _ .: '. it- had become a passion wiffli'her, Fe- el- � has ask How -tia canvVanIq# #)Cht and day. �!­ what is4nown as the wager poliol net for- , , * . . - -1 -.1 ._", . . ­:.;�_' - . " n a,9:3 ired by Dalrymple that she a light bas he baen pla,oed I do 64 for� .. I . V 1, .- _'. . 4 �,.,. - , . . __� .. Ing the genius that tifid,oubtedly stir- ha,s bee - . I ShL I .. You've,, lyane,% says he,#_ , bids thoiusuring.of on4i man's life 4y an- - '-. ., -.1. 1�� ; .., . , o _: . I ' i &bix � , , i I, . . I . I - . . . z1fk �W,he .1. red wdthln her, she pined, as -all true iw�ill ,be,back- In t)jne for dinner. The must she have regarded him! �.a,]:Vevents axd�wl�e .- . . - k tiftn-146 '. at rl� i�- � d - I 1. .... ... � _­ - - artiats mukit do, to put it to the i ;' - - " low allea.- - , 0 1 1 . � . � _ � . ­?.. � . I— . _.. t wt'. old Inan, pining for the violin that has. the pretty clffld, with ber quic - e y � fol I J otliermat),exoeptunderoertain we�l- edued . - I . - 11 11 coerelon, in any ght', th ie ' Oii: shall :.1"..�1::_ .. . I :. -..�. -.% - to. bear the world's Judgment on he; now -become an almost indispensable per and her hatred of , I �lt will Is conditions. A, for example, smaot insure �� . -.-. . . !;.:I I . ­ . - . .zood:.to 491A�,494;94_ .t, "_.*y_ .. ­­ ­ ­ �� .. . - ._ �.,. ��:- � bfw _otck . - tteir 11 .,4W . I - I . . . law. so - - - -,-- q- __: , . . ­ - - - r- _.. ­ � _. � . - � I V-.. �, � . - - . � I .. ­ - - � � - - - Y d4d ; I - c0Wf&9d'-t1iAt 11 .1. - luxury, has swo�rn* w good. deal. but for.m. - 4. � �41. - �, . I ­ ....- . B's life -unless A h" an insurable interest ' - - , tr sink benef�th, "' sses, 4 4 Yes. I 1: . . M "" i ult -of presently has consented to be quieted yes.: � i . . ­ ;' ' - _ I 1�..,:. L 0., 19win to.,shore amfd��the tum down, waiting fdr'--the 'evening tha - t i -(,W. I shotild mat -have tUrait-med 11-1 don't ca,�e-Where I 00,' says Dal- in Ws life', Tfie',614iiing of that is that A: . 1F. . _..1. . . :,�___ . �. I . - .... � ­ 1. their applause. . , - - . e, with honest weuriness. a' death of �- ,' ... - �:,;: L." * I . . - , . , _ - phally-give him, his chief Joy. 1� h�r with dislaerltimce ; I admit tha,t rympl roust be a deouniaty loner by th .. . - I—_ *� . _. - IT been a I - 1i F 81 and . - . . - . . . . ;.7, .. I " � -.. Xpt PArbour had cert%lr� I I do." ! '. -,:. - - . " - - I I -everything. You need not look at .1 i .*Iys Amory, frankly 0 east"would 'have be r � .. � _ I ( � *: :-... . ;�ill help 13,'' r A I- 'y' op. so, 6% the . -. - a . � -__ :, .- dl:i�et agent'1oward tg� course sh-6 ha& , But dinner comes, and yet no Nelly! A real good thing that . - . . I.- - . _.. . -..,. �. �, ' . trained explaria,tion me as thoug-h. I were -guilty of murder. '!'know . ., I . I I �� I I , - 1� A. ' - 4t - last elected to pursue. - ils had Af ter a I a ther -a . -noon, at � all date at wiiich thop9hoy was issued. ' If A I . - . . . .- - ow � . ". . .1_ . I . � uld have known well that my ..us -to, p*t in pur. aftei - . - * � '- . I 1. . ­ . :.. - - �, . "I - ., I .- opened the way for -her. He had, in Col nel P 0 IL . I I_ -, with 1,#ord Ca%;e,,,rt), ' - ,f.,Irymple She 0ho . : _,_ ' . ­ , events . .Tkere s _mWtin" at the is a creditor of B, than he in entitled to . I . :� . �". , I i bark was worde than my bite, and that _. .... .� -, . __. his kl�dly:�6zvthusVUW1Bhb6mIEQx way Jpm-pp into a d. . -1 . . '. . ­­ .. , -�:_ # � ; 0 , 't d i J*,,4he . ' ' 'UlIxtr, ne* thing--firet. appearance -of Rfor his (A's) o%n bons. f - ,,I rain to toWn. A -, 0 , 1 -would not have dast, out Into th ol IL I . . �- . - . .. � I .1 - , �.-. .,:- het 1 a,- - �� FA- tove4- rl�n ' 1. , n a - e e d -of, that it -is sure insure the life ' I assured it t w1le Xe p .e ,t � n v _.� . _ .. ­ .. . ever t.. .41 I , lf'� ," 0 -had 11 --but so well hinted fit, as a direct or ooll&Wr&i security for the - _� - _T '­ - - I � ­ I . . . . . k - - ­, Bar. - � I . � - - % .... -I - . . . . - . ­ - O& - . - - .1 i. ,the L . � . . � � . - 9 to � f � it in too late 'for explana pf the debt, . . . I - _­ 1-- - any child of the one,*oD . I . -1 -*her, a- . 'an outrageous duoc - . - t6d Istrotig' fey ad enin up'llf .. ti6n&,,, to be ess. I I ­: . '10 -t -.:t�Aimddb� I . - i - - ­­ . . . . . _ ? - .- . . I " 1. . , ,:� �.. her bey6nd: .thi6 carnal 'longings for r -4,k , ,.,W* 4 , . - nt I - .. I 7 : - . .i� . � " . I unning It. & .,: - . .. . :, . . , le, bittefty, untopch r nd Mrs. T�eeoham _.... - - . . �:.:, . ' .". mphs that,surr- . - __' -tF,R lek .says Dalrymp I - ed by bour is -1 'Jx SH Q G ACT. . � - I o � -. �- -' -%�ort , ' . . ' . . . L Aryl poetal tiqu ,: 4�11AP J1 � AM BLIK ,.... " 4' , . �r his gua- Brown In to take the principal part. TU QPI . - .1 - .-- - c rd c: nec4ence the grief df the old man, b . I -1. ' .- . - - . � . . i.- � ,� red her­��* -� - . , Ther ' ' od -in the history of '. ! . 1-1 :- -` " - rounded- 1wr atil' hampe he - -'TJ%" ` 0*06 ` .9' ' -ol4es head .and s w"..s%. pari' - ­_ . � , I �_ _ . .. . .. ..'­-­ � . . .1i . - ;. z4f _. -den allusion to big only... abIld, the son It must have &,, first I . . . . . .- .. ­ ' . " . - , :,;..- _ I I , � � I . L� . , - ., . ar,t, wid, grt a orte was acknowlelged �. 111ou &ffii(li ;me., ... 11 a 0, n t � � : ,.­­_. . 4� I Id hardly ca England -when thapeople began . .:. - . . � of I I . r ?d. I 6 wol a . - . , '. n4 . L - , _� - - :.. ''. � lis Who e ,ha4 I,qvV r � .., �- : � _d e4 . . jkd,,t trqpt , 11 il to it, or he I to gambl : . by hor as the supreme king and cavi� ' 1----6, Por it krar . I F. h ' ,�; i h- it, and besides; in . . . . , I ... ..., I.' - - . � , -1 "I ­ I by 7hb,;k-*12 di!w)o b4 At Ul y M, +0 mix heVelf , insurance, act unlike the manner now .. _:�.-� . .. ­... to . , . . . � . ­ - - -. � queror of aR, then, if she eame to.bim, ThaV-'What we. -have W""e � � it * - I -1 . ; I 1 �4 ow v;.�i ..... _ �, !_ . . .1-0 � # , �J, buties.Ag i .. 09' � You'll come ?, . ... , . , . , , , � - ' . . . c0i'ved - §,' 1- ,. . � I I 1� C �Var .4 'T lent in, the United States and this . I � - he would be not only willing, but abll ­' - 'the Worth - --,.4 1 1, . 46 " I s )alr�mpi.�. -q-,q. pr"', . . .. . 1, ­ - . . . . _,­ � , , , ' ' __ " - if you Ilke, a.ve . 1: . � �_ � , �.., I : . � ; I -J' I' Ap -4. .. - - . ft- -, -, - - - , r- , peowd to have led � I " w . . . :I- � - -aloie' Ar-hil -1 ryg " - ` _t a - . ." � . -in, thM poh tlig,4t e I t". 0 _t_ n ,.A -r 11 Are vie to call' country, amd--it'was sun I "' t1)Q_iAtAJ9r 0 at . a- - . - I : to place her 0 we enJoy It, butAie . . . ­ - . . , " C - r - I.. � . ­ ys Carbyrie, test- premely Indi erent. . -_ _ -;..,.I I �. I ments, ht-wever," sa' . . 1. � ", - �.... - .,: trives sohwe to tfie-unwilling *"derir , �, . and- loot, . , - , - '. � _. v r, I*ve for Mistr Sylvowtor2!�n.. route.?" to someariminal "to. - Then the act, 14 . . . .. .; � - I 'pqi�o h . * wo utd raU11.6 , I . . . .1, , ­-,� "%qW� tAen wo i�iwk tbe,.-,ValU0i:_, 11y, hurt,'t 1. I . A# N_ . 11 1 I 1. . - . . _�. .- - , I- -1 : -_: upon this earth. I . � - "An, � ! Vsx7s ASIr John, .11, , _.� & .. ; I No. n , S., 48, was pawed, which is .t. - . :1 ­ , � �., � , � . (lied than ack-jo*tedge it, by tile yoifng- qft� ­ George III.,.ah. - . , . .- - - . 1�1 He ,alvmys -talked a good' deal of � ..� � we fli;4. . It . � �,- - � �-_ . . . . ; 1, e - . � .:. .. ' I L . '_ I :7, cr man's Want,--of-'sYV1V&b&Y4. qrArke- avologeticailly, ,tAst,Mary.,and. I hav known ,ae tho gambling ao*.#,.or the wager - . L . d.. . ­ � �. --.--, - nonsernse but on pfie. whole 'Baebour ,The virtue Lth&t p6saiessilon would not I -ad rather a tiff this morning, small . ' - . .. I . - � .-.. �11_1 I .. - - I - ; � � ..- . � . ... � rance on lives _ - . .1 - _� i4v if �nylthlzlg' a man of Uusiness, : - - Show -,Us . .. title is y3urs--qnust come to you. The ' - - _ .:. : . -­ __ # " - . ' - . .... m -now ! I t wa's tbing, you k.now-mere breeze, and all policy sot, forbidAing insu - - . . . �!. . . �: - � s at, -4d with the belief Whiles. it was ours." �, " : I � _% oney shall follow It t ,supported by aim i _�-., . - rnd�though tirAA �4.t;,-.,�;1�4� .tJ,..."A­Pr. a ught to cement about po,w, dear,t little ML -s Fairfax. I whore the policy is no % - 5 � � .. -, " - *purable intereau This sot is still law in . I .! , 1� , � .. .. that everything should give wa:%' to It is a Ttonth ls,ter.4, - And-% aq yet it I was sure i : - . - - -� -�-. - .- , -,,�: genius, always knew what genius really i �een hei Wnit pot title and fortfarte by' a marriage be- just happened to gay tha Ontario. It came in with the constitutional � - . . - - ; . , _-.1 _. - ,._� , I_ - 1, � . no, t1ditigs Ifilve _ard .-ea . Aween yau two, but she has put an.endo,she would turn up -all right -no harm . i791, and the legislation in Upper .. . . - . .4, - . � IN . . ,P - 9"Parious sDf;- Fairfax. Lord ,43iLrbyne, pmud,�,Jm, at, I,m sum my dear fellow- I - .'' .-1 - . W" "hd passed"over' -but set of ] . ,1he -, . . 1. - - -, , , L_ twd:' In- to all that." He -in speaking rat4er in th I- . Canada in 1792. in which is a spowial pro- -, . I , I . ,_ - . - - � - ._1 -, c4mens� With "a kindly word oi� sitive, sof-conta-ined, has. perba,ps felt I neo, erently, and Dalrymple glances Blie took it r.wful, bo,d­faid I'd no feel- vision making the I- w of England the law I . J-_ _11 L �, _ ,_ . - - - - � - � *.I--...-:.'' � deed, but -lipirith a diatinct rewal to -the disgrace of . Ilia granddaughter's . h jit it to you, Dalryun- & ! � . .., . . I ;.- �i.: - . : .1 , , - -heneively, but the old iPg. NOW, I P . - �. �._ - -: anything to - at him appre of Upper Gan&da., - - . -, . 1. - - Miss disappearance In this unaccountable njo -ple In I a brute ? D'ye think I don't . . . . .. , - L hRve do with them. ' - - ­ . . - . � . '. . . . __ . . ' . . - . . . �* � ­_ I 'ftx's .violin .ad - man rallies -owt..of the weiLkness I - ONTA11,10 Lxa*LAWON�, :- L ,�� , , - _..�: Faft h. taken him by fashion more keenly than the actual and �il of - - I . . - . . .. . ­ -1 - 4 � I . . " - . ­:_ . �. , : �,� I . . - . __ -L storm. 'He had waxed eloquent -over ,which grief and humillation have feel for little Miss Nelly InA892 it, was found that an i � �­_ . . loss of her. Immediately on the recogal. I mmen" - %. 1. . : .... .. � ,�_, - thrown him, I you ? - I explained a good deal, but 40 afloat in . . ...-.,. .- . .. L � � . It, .and having succeeded 16 gaining she-wasAn re-: ,. . - mber of policies we Ontario �. . .. ... _�� '. . . n't listen to me, and kept nu � � � .�,.l _ , "'. I an Introduction to the e . ..6'. . .1 . " - . - wner �f It, haa lality gone, he had --given orders to close You hear ?" tie lie ye, - 9b arply. " A she Would ,0 would never marry on the lives of young children, effected , ') � .,.- , - - ' ­ " 11 , . L ­ Wd to her m.kny thinf:9 ,4hat her � marriage b_:ween you land her to all oN, deolaring sh I sometimes by their parents, ,sometimes by. L ._.4 r i I 1, - -1 `� ,6 � I his d9ors to aJI- visitors, and sad at to - . . .; ., . me u9til Miss Nelly was -found.- I - .- i I 1, � � -1 r I - . _. i :1 � I I . .: _�-L` r . friends. and sometimes by others not con- ..- ' I . . ' ' , i 1_�: ,--.1 f lends would have vrished,unsItid. But heart, if stubbornly indiffeient in tea- - . - - : 'Da�rymj)le, didn't mind V"t so much." tbrusting .. i :, -.� ,I, :: � - 1. , . ; L - ' ' to Barbour, the adorer of genius, It was "'Yes, all ' ovdir," ' 64ye -mple'8 with a truly neeted with *them at ". These poilicies L � _. �'.._ 1. 1. I - ture, had 3watted . the - - end Oi this coldly. . . . I,Ig arm -into Dalry , . �Iilz - " ­ _ . . . . 1. 1, I - . . �'. , 1� -ImPossiblp to hear. such music and re- strange tragedy 'that had fallenAnto -i, She.. -ba .1 mat lXerself I handsome desire to comfort him, -,."be- are a breach of the Xnglish gambling act, - . . - . . . ­ '. ­_ � __�, : -1 . .. is clibsen to . and the question &roe*, What was to be . ... :., " 1� . , . 4, - - ,� .. , I , -.1 - fmin from advocating his creed. To his life. � . . " _. . - I— - h ifiall., c, - ause -1 feel 00sitiv , 0 Mine Fairfax will - -1 . . -:z . _,�;�­ I �� - � - � _ , d_b��;, � - - - . adritt from hF1r 1"illy -' 8 e � 1, ; . .� , � I _. him, to have the divine -fire and refuse ' U .L 9 done about them? There were from 20,000 . :i ; i .. . __ -11.1 ' 4Not so Daliryinj�lev,-�­'-Nalt 41n4"*n64" th by herself. be.good _-enou.gh to. lot us know where I - .,: I �.;.�� .� - . � -;. , I to lay it at the world's feet, was to .Orefore, sink or swim to 2510W of them in force in t" Province. . ­ .. - - , 11 . 4 - I _:�.. - I ait fi rst by - the Firl's ?Right. a-nd g"ce - t ' fa,pth- It seemed a very strong stop to dec - . ., , "t) . � .. � , 4j% be unworthy ot the rift. . , . ., 'L I'm .done with her," ntill.bea4ing idly she Is 411 46 �veek or so ait .be a lare . . ,�-:, �. �1, q � - . _ I . , ­ . ther ' . ­ � 1. - � . . ­ . - _. Elean' .e 1was sillf'� a,4r*L er bit�erne6qk!ry on the ta.ble, with his finger -Ups. "Done eist .' - ­ them .illegal, but it was deemed right in I . . . - . _.. * - - �1' . or, throwing herself Into an 64 - - .; ; . �, -a� . :-.. __­, . store for hirm, when illough t 'ha(A -Alma with Iiier., I tell you. The rnon,ey I I would to heaven I 'could. think &be first place to regulate the amount . . � . _. - .. _�_ .. �­ hrme.buir beneatli ,a - to Alswert � itself. � --i- W he .'n 'O'e drstf" - . I �_ . . lamp, gates -long - , - - news .- . , 11 _. - 1� Meant for tier shall now be yours. Yes, Po,", saya Dalrymple. so touched by *h1ch could be plaeod. on a young obild's . . . I ': ­ � - � . - , . � I -, �. .. and, earneErtly at the card..'-. i that E�ftrtfor'd, too, had I#ft hl.sk-bome. every penny. Title and esta . ten sbould the other's sympathy as to give way life, and in the next place W limit the . . . . .. �-, '. �:_--. - � . . . .6._i . �. . - � -, -t, , . __ _. Here Is Barbour's name, addreg,'a'nd - 1. .1 I �4.,;�. . � �__ - � - " - 'fie' ' %# ac, Join.�f,.I leave you all!" flinging I . . . .. .-Z; ��q rr . �:: I .. - and. gone, no ondt kriew, w' r4 j, out to Nature In a degree. taking out of a policy on such a life to . . I 01 . I I . __,�- ,-r ­ , -unw,ritten--all his golden promises. tual martyrdoniL,b�jMn. -Having as� his Withered h4ads as -if In repudia- -It's hard on you.- just tww, . - - - . I .,_�X, .- ,.%,%� __ b1dZ the parents Tbose seemed two good . I 11 __ 2 1, - -n- -- - . I . . ­!�.;Ii � I . _,_ - �� - - certalhirl fhat on' the very morning who had fovaken him. you'll see it *111 come -right In the ong safeguards,, nswoly,t (1) the -limiting of - -_ �.� * . The world Is bf�fore her, with Its ho . � : , . . ;, !.�::- 00' tion of the girl I , : , ._� 4" - - . I -_ I— I __ eyed praise, Its adulation and the splen- Nelly's disappUrance, his.-'e-u-pposeJ "I wouldn't touch It If I -were d-Ying run."' says Armory., cordially. 11 i'm the amount to be placied,to about the sx- - ­.. L �: I I � 1. _. ­ . . . . . . t L � ",'�� ' , I I .1. . . e., ; . . .� �;�L,-,. t1id triumphs that others have achiev- rival had also.left'.Ws- tkQx1U. fear grew (A starva,tirn," says Dalrymple, pad- sorpy you can't have Mary to cheer pens" of, the ls.s6 illuess and the cost of ... ' - . . 7 ­� . - � . . Ir - ad. All this before her, If she choose Into a ceftainity.- and with his brain FJonately. - " Good heavens I 3�ou talk you up this xft,ernoon ; slae d (2) making it *Iegp.l tor the - . . 'il- - ­ . . ­ . . . - ;1 . , is such a burial, an , __ � L . . I , � �' . �f ; T. .: _.- � . -and what behind T1 . on fire v n1, his eVt�ry -pialsor 1h bbing.- ' ---�ut she-w4en she felt a parent* *sly to tWO Ous She P040y. LAM- - . . ­ - �. .. . - ro girl I . . , -r as If she were dead. She will" good . . . I- ... -,Tnax � of he .. - .. - ' - .4 � - � . , .i: I L �, ­ t , O" � ­ . L little-er-you lishod by . _�_ *&ry Sylvester is. going to be % - he tf*e'L f6jkoWl" ,,the lat %es �n en to know --annoyed with me islAtiOn to this 0040t wall AC00m , _ . � , , � � - _ , ' . --will j;Cyt LMi S_,:h - f -;�'� L Dtiver. ir6ld- that' to slgh� if, &-- �4,-,'ilj , -1,-,xv�. , , �, 4 --abo elected to go to. the_EIIxIr with the insurance oorporations sot of IW2. - -.. - . ' ' : ­ ­ TU4' She . 15 . er. I tkliA,, I ft r(rm.,London . t r L * _ . I . . e ea.d - 1, .- .� I .1 .. . IL . 4 , �::- :* _: �.� de -ed who - Ill ? e Cal*is�- r -,,tlm& #1l1#,;fVther,­#dttt,n " I .1 as an adj uatmen t last session of t h . .� . ! . - I W Not grandpapa. H ,vorri. I .� I I I � �� 1: _. her brother Thor* w � I .- L. .:..' - " . I � , . *� ." - : .. _Ilvz . . I or to ttaly .t4 Iii�n�'t6r&_vAtb.AbsolQt4 " She Is not. - She will 'ddlnes `ba4k -% e eo amount whiab it waa made permissible to -1. Ll%., �,-- to always at feud With her more - - '11 m t ther:'K. perhaspis, then ?" . --.:- .:,;­ - 1. �. I " 1 ­,4;� � � . P.. lets. He has threc4tened-, to cast her certainty that Dartford had travelled some d - f reak., "Dear fe3low I Tou'll meet all the place an a young child's life. The adjust- - : .. - �; 0,:, , ­ I,— , - - r, ff . All ' went of last session was for the purpose of �. -_:� 11 - - . --- I . - . . t. f . 'tell you -aoclety is on . . I I ­ - �_ I to- diginherit her. i4nless alone. . . � (;f hers You mistake her, s1r. There world there. I " � . I I eart -ith . . . - . I - � , . : , '. ­ .- . Stie gets up -suddenly here - ' - W - dit the qui vive to know all 9L�out the new making the law work conveniently w - - , � :.- _.­ 1. I an -1 The rell-A-Vis tupreffii �( y .,cW4 la.grent 1warmth in that etrange h . � . : ..", L . . - . -:" . I . pted by . , _ ... .-; 4. #+. ; 1. �., . . brings -her pretty white teeth ;hth a not 'destroy the traces that. thosl few of h ered now b� Play. � . the seats wWch had been &do " . . _,!� ;­ , , ,_Ili - sh-arp, click together. After alir-grand- terrible days and, nights of suspense your threat and my stupidlty"-he has L � - �ftY) '1112 60IM6619D.)_ - - �'- ­"' several oompsaimi, and so Void the neoes- -- - . ­_ . . - - .1 1; -.-,-'- I I 11 sity, of the printing of new forms by them. . . ; I .�: . . -1 I _... Apalpa need not have -been so hard on had I&IA (n Dalrym Lord Carbyne of that last . ..- ' , I - �. � - . , . , . � I ­ .. � . -;' . � . . pie. -He wa& never 16ng ag.) told ­ - , I __ - . . . Some of tm newspapers criticized us for ' - . - -" 1. -.1. . !x'.': I I - - -, - , -::,- -. - hie ---she, evidently, was. -not the, only quite the same an I .. . -. -. �1 � , - ., L � -.-�.i_. . __ r ' m aguin. ' Not so langry interview with her, omitting all __ . . -1 �.s.­ I _... - - _ - - - - amotioning child insurance at all, but we . . . . _­ - . 1: .- . ' I � _�N� _1 W:. one averse to the marriage he has at you ng, rt- FASHION IWOLD JERUSALEM....'. k; . �'. -1 - 1. -_1 . - for' one thing ,, and' alTrIlys Isuiapplorr -of her. tendeesso for Da. . -_ - __. found very, In"y poboies of the tied ex- I' I .- '_;_� I - -0 �­._;_..!, . heart. Ob ! that she could be even with a touch of melancholy. about him. for4--P'the hour will come when we . - .. . -- _:.1 ..' - - .­ . , . I I _. ­ The Jeww"s of A a client Times We" 40or- isting, and so we have thrown the subsUm- . . . �.. _� _ ��:_ . - _­: . _ - _ with' Noel 6am_- time or other ; tuat It hard!y detracted frown .his chmnn; s.hall hear from her -know through her ­ I. ­ I - .- -.1. . � ....: - 'a- I _ . # ' - x"usly Arrayed. indeed - Lial safeguards mentioned about iN L . , ". - . V - I . she could only give him back Insult but it was therej ­ ; . - -1 �­ - of her present &bode." . . . ... � . - . -7; ��t : 11 , 71._..._,. - .> 44 ', g, Oel n4 As for back an seven centuries before the safeguards which did not exist before.. :�:.. .- . . 1: - _-:r for Insuk. . He'who bad dared to be- - words of Bleanor, uttere&WIth -if y u e. n be ieve th t, N , a . - .�.... ; ,, � - Thosc .. . ."", .� : .. ­ - . Tbin is the. state of things now with regard . .L.. � - I - : . .. . . - --- . - .- % '..". � lieve hc:r Mpable of kissing a man to soo dlffei,mt a meaning, had rankled kill feel kindly toward her, I.00nfess Christian era there were very gayly dr""d .. . :� _-1 . . . � .. om sb,e w,cL8 nekher evgaged nor 11kC7 in hJs mind stid bor' In to me in thought at . to child inwranool . ­ .1 . . . - I : wb -10 L k ­ ­ . . � � . ne him bfthiefruit 'you are women in Jorusalom The prophet Ezekiel 1 lqo LINIT 19 Aft&lim. - ... � . - i ,� . ., , ' . . ; -.�... L I �.:.-� _ 1Y to be ; a man- whom now she holds " You will speak too late." and again. all events," says Lord Carbyne, fierce- .1 I . L '' , , ". , �' � . - . ' ,11 , :-. . � tolls of them Thoy had garments of milk " - is no4imit Ili*, however, as to thii - . ' _' ­ . ; -ju - can may no .1y. - "If a,t this moment she in in goud Oft , - . z in deepest haAred*and contempt.'Wtiat " All y pow will maike � th % . I ,..:"; ... : . I , I ornod with broidored work i their bodies amo hich � any map may put on : I ; .. �.� . . L . . - __� - I - malignan-t god laid hands on Noe'I'and d1ff#f.ren(!e." He had not und.erstood 'case and can permit us to endure the Ad I UnT, w 4., I .. _. .­ ' his own life. -The law suppoe" him to have -- . . ... _% _ � pyshed him inlo the conservatory Just to Which we. a�e we" swathed in fine lines - they had shois . _ , this.- filled " he was with one belief, torments of susperse I 0 . . t. I .1. � :� . � . . - , �:, �_LT �'��. at that moment. and not a second lat- To, him they, pointed but one way : a prey. she is a "� ra'Cher than a wo- of ho6dg,kr 11kin. They wore ornamosits of . .. 1. I ­� . .. - � - fien an insurable interestin hie own life to any . .. � I �� � . .. � _ ­ . � . I � �_ . :.: __ - amount, and in insuring his own life he - � .: ,�_- .. , __ .� - . 1. - � I L., I L �. . er, when sbe had, with angry indigna- rfj-at she loved Daftford. and that no ffum !" . � I .. go may make either his estate or any desig- ': , � i- - - on ,,t, gold and silver, rial in, the 06're, bracelets . - ,--., , *,.;�.� �''_.� � I flun, repulsed Dartford and refus-d warning Aao�uld change thip woXWn" of The old rnar#% sudden exhlUlti, . . . I . - . ,:.­.-� I ­ � .- ��__ . - eel . ,,I :--L _. . _ I . I . - � A 4eant 4 Ing in a revel"lon to Dalrymple; , Wrists, A flio�in around, tho,nook s, noted person his -bon ry. When, how _11'. . - - I the offer of his name and fortune In her hedrt. L I 40 -is, . '. . k . .1 � ' . "' L , - YOU. es re --so M U I . - To her they ha: bu -4 ch. tt*n ?" he saYS, jewel over the bro , a &.Grown upol, th* ever, he in offecting.. an insurance on. the - .: Z- , - , __ - �: . Words -Fat aamitteld'of no doubt. HoAr that all the talk in the world e 110 � A life at anyone, else that insurance must be - . I .- ... .1 - ' . - . '. . , �,�.- : - ready he (Noel) bad -.been to believelt'P- i not Rever-her fro,m Dartford no-6ffft- Ptartng at Cartyne In a oort of W41W- hsAd. - - I . . ported at the date of the policy by an . . .. r ;, :.. �.._ ., .., *crst of her. yes,, she Will 9b, to try tually as Dartford's own copduet. � d-?-Tnewt. , ' � 1. The prophet ipoAs of the osiMngs which am p . � . - . - 31- - .1 - . _ � 1._. .. !10 worn by tho' women of Jer.us.lom-'- insurable interest in the life. and the .1 I . . � lier fortune ;W.1-thi the wOrld. To. him The manner of his *Oropogail in the " CiLre--<,are T.Ard Carbyne ral%*�" wets 1. . , 1. - , . . � . I looks 6414 tht" Ornaments were Worn by J swes;;� amount of the policy must not exosed the. .7. I I- .. himitelf, hg erect. � ,-!'_., 11 ­ , �L, -it will be a 'relief- to get ild _of ,I&", eciisi-rvatory ; the assured tone of It ; ard standi . I � -- - � �'� .. - .. IOUs ags I - - . witb a cur . � before the time of FAwkiel, even to &moon% of that insurable interest. For 1. .'' .. --: _ ­ and to herself -well. Glory Is a i, --a- his fre'e, ai.d easy attempt to embiace straight at Dalrymple, . . � I L "I � . aye of Moses. and isrhor yet. There Inst,"0410 if I owed,- you, say, $3,000, you . � -I.- - � L - ­ - .,: ; - - �:.­_: .. I _. . � L .1, - .1 : . -cious. partner ; what other need she her, with* the too evident assumption expression in hin aged eyes.. " Hear mc. -_ � : !,- �,, '.. ­ . were earring* ambng the other gifts in could insure my life for $3,000. The Po .i. � . I _. ­_ __� seek. And if ' 0 that 't'he eitibrace would' be weleo;" once for all !11 eays he. " She was the . . � . :,_�W. .gran . .; . * ' * �_, I . _. .. - ,,�papa is going t4 I _ I . the oblation, given to Mown as diescribed ouliarity in the law is that atthou h I . . s;�;.'; - . . , disinh6rit ber for one thing,' w h y, h,-- had all enraged her'beyond* forgive;-- I%PPI,- of Tay,.eye. The l&rt of ther old mijht discharge the debt that woull ­ - 1_..� I - �. . .I- I . to the Hoeir of Numbers. The first Biblical I sob. I . t very ordinary otock-the ohild of my one chi - 11. . . . �� . st as well do it for anotht-r. 1 ness, and ld ' If a - &void the policy. .The debt must be c wed - I . . liking Ae erurp "h ; -her, reference to them in in the part of Go ons, . . : . � . . t- ,z.� � nd to ree, , and- famous In Of the p9licy, but need not _"�, . A -be f* ftetdinedef him Into an l.waB unkind to which tells how Rebekah obtained " Ift at the inceptic . . - ... V . - I - - - - -, ! 1. or . I . - _. I �.­ * * I * . * , - *­ ; i I siball never forgive myself. Noe!., 0 V1 continue to run with the. policy. - - . . .. � . - _. 1. I - � ., . ­ I J intensco dislike. I - . . ,. -a "golden oarriag.of half a shekel wei9t _;�_.,z -1 ' ' . '6olonel D&Irymp]6', 'wbose­nIgbt fits I But of all this Dair-y'Th'-p'le-'Wa npce'g- I can -110t d1sposseft Myself of the be- from Abraham's servant-, who "put it upon 'One great source - of trouble in the United - , - . � .1. 4 �.�_ � �.� � , been passe,d in - a remdil�eful view f sarily l9morant. and those -few da� s ,IlPf thttt. she is dead. . I dream Of her face. 11 'At a later period the parti&rch States, where insurance murders have late. ... � � I.., ' 1. I , _. .:_ I I . . _.��, - , � e -1 - - in pursuing who,tever jacob p&duced all the earrings which lY . . . . . ,_ %� 1. -tng that last con- and nigP.ts svp e Dart- - boon so frequent, in the want of observ- � hfm own conduct dui hvr nightl" abd always, I ' n � F.1� '. . 1 :.�4;,. 1 versatloii . w4 th his Wusi n, -has - cor�e ford we're full of Web. ra#ge 4ttitude 'I see her death ,Is oil _ tier belonged W his bou"hold and bid them ing this dbotrino.of insurable interest, The . . . ' ft n ang 7 .# � - . .,.. , ��. � . act of George Ill., chapter 48, in not res � ., .. . .1 I A -fasti fff­'a -petiltentfial and des4te or I . un4let an ask tree. Subsequently to that _ 8 09, - . . _. . -1 own. to breal, r�l revi�nge,, harcXly to'be f 0,4" !" - - - * _.: I - I . I I - . do in the tates� Theack was passed . - .� L:..,.. �. �, . Thcod, eager% To cry mea culpa, and equalled �Pshiw I ". dream* are wortble"," time earrings are requently spoken of in 111114d . . . . . �­ . _ * . ': - . b, the patient man of oat about- the'datoo of the American revo* . _. . ,. ',� � �, Von . �_, 11 . , -, - ... throw himself met-al)llgi-iclill.y.-a,t.--ILer Arid at,)ao.t.'- wher!-.,the flrst� worst Pays Dalrymple, with iMpLtienoo ta&t the Bible. Even - IS L,'-'. ...t 1. hem in the fution, and it in -held by khe American ,'- . , I � I . . . feet with a view to/'gain;og r.ardon for fear. was happi y aL an end, what still wavorm of fear. - Us, must have ow a lot of t - . _ : .. .,.;:, 'I", ., . - " They may be., courts that the set was never valid there. , .. . - A' ' . . all the hars�h things sa,W...to,ber. Ho"Ve- rErnalned '! - 0 ly .despair of inother 1 - yet those : lehildren latter part of him! life, for when all his ., . : �_fi , . - , . ." . i . . indeed was at an land for him, but, af� kinfl.. The' -041 codid not be found. of aai l0e bmin' 0(ttimes coMe true. I brethren and all 4is sisters and all bi The want of insurable ititdrest, of course, . - . ­. L.,;, a . '. . . - ­ . .. ... .1 . - I . - rnful acquaintances came to comfort him under lends to direct �gauibliag in lives. Then 7.. . . . I . - -",;;,-� . . . ' A ,. ter all,. who was, he th�t?Ae should The cleverem It?tectives in Smtland ml*o ,her." says he. .with & InOu - � ..% - . . . . . . - . voi them gave hinA the, next cause is the excessive amount . 1. L'11 - �. - " h . . � . :1:.: 'eftifte-ter ; and if 9he had 0�ted, what Yard were called iiao requ�mitjoii. but t,).% of his -head . .. ei! laughter, her his afflictions, "s 7 one of . - - , , : .. ... ' '. 7. _. __ . 1c. She AD earring of gold."' . placed upointiveff, Even where there is - .. - I - - . ,. -t.;,� . ., .) aval . . ­ I - .... - �, ��'; . was she but a �ehld ? He hdd been bru- all'*fo 'P.' '-''-''I ' little mudrooub ways. her mus .. . � . � ,_ �_ ��- '' . � 44 I In the very early periods of Jewish some insurabler intetest thi amount insured . % ­-��.�, &0.ma,ea wah intmov lta�rlf.'* His p - . . ve n* i _ <� .�._. - ._,�., - I . 6n,,t. .b.e'l _�, , 1, � 0 , I auseJa % - . . � . ., . tal to .her; he woruld make L amends & hlito women now to have ben as fond in frequentl tar i� excess of that insurable - 1- - ' : a , a he, in a- .. L I - -44 �_��, . . � _1.19:�' for that at all events, He would de:- modern pollce,'J says LA' carbyrie. F,hall itot *-e her aWn." cal 0 44 they I '.. . I.-- ' I . . of d*r:L "' d decoration' an in interest% It in from one or both of those I I � - " .1 .: . �, '- inand her pardon for the high tane be leaning 'back -his aij' with his 6ropho,tiv- Lone. - . .- ; _. ­ n oh , . . � modem times. ­ When the daughters of causes that much of the criminal insurance � . __ . � - � P '-Mp' -141 The older 1 , ,-. - , . - � . . �_., . - to re.- quiltei I - Dalry . t3 is e r. -t.,: - --- - ­- . �� ,� I had taken, and Iry, if PQrisible, ,dr il gown.wra'ped round � . Jerusalem were. opparell6d. and bojewellea has originated. I . ­ -.,. - - . . 1.___1 . . : -.,: estabi mui s manner is so 0&4, so aspured .. . . - - I .. . . - ­-. ..�, . �, .� . Ish between-tbein the. old frir7nd- his chilly old rm " What can tho 'OF ftAUD. - ­ . .-f. _ _ .. , . . . __ :.: . 1. I 11 in the way described. by stokial, their ANOTHZE ildnqiit . ; . . .- _,L, " heart, . . 717 L.. - I I ' � .. N ��. .- __-1'_ shIp' vrbich, if of a rather warlike � Cda Whorn Ill they find ? . You of evil, that li cato bUn to tho starmouteaud ornsimenta must haveboon . ,_,�,` - . . 0 ? � Then there is. another variety of fraud- .. . ,_ , , ...:. � , .1"', " I 1_-. _ been . -1 ­. . ,: ­ - kind, %as, at lea,bt, better than no n pin YOW' f th to thern, if ydii will, and turns the dread that he tas nearly waxpensivis as those of the graAd � . t - . - I- . _ . I . I . . , . : 1�0 - , i,__ � - , '. . - eks elk no 8 06 uleub insurance known as graveyard in-._ . I � .-.v � 1. .. . _-. r �_�t, . - thing. . - i Dalrymple, but r confess I've not got fightir.g wiLlf aU the" four long we dames who now i in o i ty. The 4uranoo, &be of late years very frequent- - . .t"IwA - . . , ­ - ­ I I . __ -, I I . . I.". But hi .1self be- your easy-going spirit " I 'rKo a -terrible cerWnTy. . . . - ­ . - 1-11" : ". ­ , i desire ta­ab2��e lilr - I 11 - I . -1 - wearing of" 'divers colats,"t however, does in the United States. The person vo be �'- .. I ': � av- - .. - 1� _,­ � - I - to -mor- not 4 I 1. . . . ­ � 0 . . - - . . - -1 , �-.. ?-.,:.- fory her receives a chedk. Miss Fair- " Detectives .�re not n affiral l'y' ''in fall: , " You are KcA nx up to I Owl em to hais been a mark- of honor. insured in such a case is geutrally selected- , 1; , . I ­ - . .. ­ . - . I , 1. � . -, 1. - give them time," says r0w ?" V - ; I ... -S' �-:_ _. _'.. fax doe.a rot grpxe the brealcfast table. ible. you mugt question3 ',6rd Carbytte' pre . I -_ - 11 . as having been struok with some fatal dia- .- ' - -!�- - I - . . � - � - � . , . _�, � � . - - I . . . - .�',j W 1. . ­ .. ,-. , � . . ,. "'. � - -4 . - The chair behind the big urn saeved Dalr#mple, who 'has been ,Inwardly : SentlY - . 1. -1 .. ­ I ., An6ther Men;iary Systow, �' ease or " being otherwise ot short duration ,.: _., , . _." S , . 1. - , . - , � . I . - ,iz_ I �� ". ­:', .I--- to her ren�,alrs untenanted until ,-j- Or- cursing theni aver Ance the day .of .' " Yes., ' Sir John wired t�o me - to - , . - of life, and the person *e6oting the insurance .� �. 1. * I . . .1. I . I I . / ' I - , , "'. , " t W i Rs ra I r f a x Nelly's flight. tnee't 'hini -at Morlety's--ame business - Bridget, I want 4 pottad of steik,. a 49 has usually zo insurable interest in th life. , , . ., . -, .,, � � , - 1 - �_ �: , _; I : :,�. , vant having said tba I I . 4. . With tile I of salt, t*o.ounaoa of p1pper. a, loaf of a ... -1 . .- - - I I . " I've given A lft�ri- a'goQd deal,' as it matter, I think, CoitimKAetA The fraudulent connivance of an insurano* . . �, - .- __ ly walk, and her , bre - . _. _ _.. .'. �W_ - . . - ' ad said a pou6d of utter. �Do you I . I I I . . -No: ihat.child will. not oorping marridge with ,Mary SYlve &sea. .. 1, ­ . � 1. :� early walks rn-eanin', a reappearmnee seems to me - . , - _."� Is went is generally an element in such c' - : �4,,-� . , _''�. - . - I ." - . think you can remember them *11, or shall all - . �' 4 _7C .1 - come back ,1. Oood .befivens, Noel I ter." _�. . , . . - - - -, . '��-_- only at larrebeon, Miss 9ylvester Rind . - I . . - �_ ­ Nath usually comes in these cases without �..- �.!-_ , - )?I- - -1, _­ , 1. 4 : I I write thela downi? . � . I.; ".. - - - __ . ly (very InefficientlY. according to Col. What a,terrible thing to happen Ao me .1 I thouirht she belid put .lt'off . " � � 4.-I - - , any active intervention on the part of the - _. �`!�Vl , . . . . I Sure, inam, I cao' remimbor one by the . .1. .t _. . I . '.. . �, . - .7 I - . - � " Yek, she Is In great distreft &bOUt - do of the frauduf . . I � 1i - . - ur out rhi-, banoficiary, and the procee 4.-',.r . . . Dalrymple) cc-fisents to po in my old age." .. . . � Al 2 " . � 1. , Other. � W hon I Wv braid -I know I win t . ­ ,­! 1. , o: - % I - Nelly. Hk of cou-me.. thaA sort of - lent inauradee ire not inftequently divided � . .�fl , � � , 11.%A '. , �., . : , : ._.. - ��,..._, i .I- -..I-- , �,_ tea, now- depk,mbly out of condition " It ip novt su,baod for you as for We," � butter, And whon'!J I hev a swak, I 'wa t � :. - , . _., -_� ,., , .. I . - - � _. ..,. z �, . , ­_ .,:1. ; - �. . n - , ­ - - . _. through IwW stand4ng-. - - sa thinle. Is folly. - The world," bitterly, I . with the counivini agent. ... . _­" . ,,, .Y� Dalrymple, wltb a touch of. pas- i. . � . . . _;�,'. _. ­. I - � .1-11 , I- . d "It. _':� - .. . . - I _­ ;t :: I .... i�j. S - .� -r. ankl�'Slfj no op- " cawfut stu.nd still because,one littlt or - . - - . ... . �_ _. . . - , . .... . . , : _;�� . -on cornes, ' Ill '-f-i " sion'* turyiing- t 'the old man- a pale,, popp 't he long. L - - ' . .. I . . . � - - , ,e_ - , But, lunc4� I i , All r ht. .Go, ond don - .. '_ -- L -- - ­ . "... I . . . I . � - __ 5 . - her Iftridg t was not j loni. She wan gross.- . -., , . _.` , " . . tunity given to Dalr.yinple to ina4ke agitated face . "You n6ver seem to 'girl is, n)-lefling. � Sir JOhn. and all back a �'- - L The Mar'eh of Pro . -..-..I-,- __ � . I , . por r it i, , .., .� ­ _­ .1 ! - - .- I _ , L - . '. .�, ­­. �-_ - . . �. I,. 's. S .- If reA.hy,P that I 'oved her. How e Im- ffr�ends, .are persuading her 14D kftpAo a ijary $!&or% timit Wt with %Q.� empty . got i 4_1 _ _ .:��. I .-.�; ;'.; . �- , - . . - � . , .b:W peeA3p with his -9,rnall bostkis . : . a * I I ­ . ,_A. this Ifi, Hello olib, is it ? Well, . � - __... "' Nyl . c - -f, _:_�­ _: Abe . w saav,-shE Will neWt eom - I . bmk9%,,'-, L . . I . �­ - 1-1 -tn 4 . .:., ,��'. . . . F I .,( * - - "Na . - - I,_ " , ... -t � - . had outraged all fthe In WS of'hos;- ly yo e.back'. the original Ute." ,:.. .. 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I �: j (,jI° Po!Rs.: t a lively ht.ut is full ervin Round the • `' i •._.�. �' cake itself were imed&llions showing dogs' TIS �j l t3� tl� j and foxes' headr,horaea,whipsand brushes. t C tie*e Rents er i#teerest About Prominent' BE'R RKA$LE ACHIEVEMENT Or y, an angler will want aPe ° F°4 !n Su>enmer. tie ple.ef the 'Werlld. , bomewhat similar) i e ,• ...... � F ENGLISH ROYAL BAKERS. piacatoridl trophies reproduced -on his"Dake The following suggeatlens are valuable Lord, Acton hlas' a prirAbe nbrary'eSt THERE A)�! ��dTABLIs RIId�$ faF" a the architect liken so. ass bis manum .opus for tnaa A housekee er; fta the co illi 60.000 rolutYiea, which fe tiel[eved to be the , ' +; -1 - tn• tits flirm of a 'te 1a op the thtrdkier, Largest in L+'° hilts. - 0 p I tti�pp SILVBR AI�U T� ' � 1'., f ' 'l ails achtin and milli@@@ trteta, ariokesters who has not -an ice house i g - „.: � i he• re�if Caiken �NT1110h F1'st"I - i`aii I y g Y 'Porins arriftell n r . Weddings or Queen vletu.r•lit, the and musicians frequently provide. special Charcoal, isgf great-yoJue in keopitig ice t Mr• Sxo, of �tfte 0hineaei• Legation . at �c ®� iiT Its msrst� V9aahingtoa, is ani onthusiA/tic wheelman, sielsin bay Develop f1uo'a �-eGdr.. '< Prince or .wales and Other /toyatttes designs for their oK n wedding cakes. Even chests, store rooms and iced sweet. Plano but on aCcou4t ofd the peonliwr style of bis )1ltaing Caml►_@aNwa>.s iia Core@t►e wt tt --lntcresltnA >Faets Al•ont il'edding heirlooms are reproduced in •colored sugar a sha(lc.w dish of flus' sharcoal in theins dress hs fs obliged ie use a woman e= �- i - P '` calces, on,� redelin .cake • for atam le I am inform- Construction yhe tBtef�ttali .'eK . i r 4 K a' - P ' cheat, 1n milk roams &ud 6thor rooms whorl. Dotnlnlaq. .tr. ed that the -.famous vase known as -"The i y l � _' Unl.y a very .emah pet�rietfag+e of the Lnek n; Eden Ball " whieh•.jias been in the pt, set slabs/ of ohareoal. where food f/ ke Krupp, ttlre gull' manafaotuber, h @aYd io' Tales of wonderful finds of the, p:eciiatzx. 5r ,. readers of this article will'bed:able t reeAll .Po/session pf the lusgrado family for the If poultry or birds are to be hang fn a cool PeiY an i°some taz of $200,000 a yeat•, but 'metwls are Generally lai�gel disooasted fa _ y y bar majesty's wedding day, Monday, Feb' art -500 years, was re roduced b a we11- the brewer and alcohol manufaCLurer, Big. this ? � P Y room for a fo da / remove the internal �aettical srgi. Confirmation sir sr - trow•n confectioner, and served to adorn P Y , ' Bragadir, of Bucharest, leaves- him far o°K @nary 10, -1890, when the theatros were the bridal Dake made for the mt►rriace of °rgano, and Partially fill the body with in the lurch, )tor he a s proofs of Holy �r3t is needed to- ;tip 'z F 9i50,A00 . o; f hili open free to the public, avrites aLoriden the daughterof Lady Brougham and Vaux. °h&rco&l, Now wrap the birds in paper, year. Credence for Such reports. It is not re-, correspondent;, In. the evening a banquet One of the most important questions I and hang up. ' If -the outside elf the poultry , Mme- Patti L► the bomb paid woman markable, therofare, tb*.t.-tips Rime tat: put to the royal oonfeCLioner on the ocoa- wormer fn the rvorid For man ears she British Columbia : As a. de ori Id, { t was given at St. James PAlr;ae, and oovere Is rubbed veto b1Aok er It will bs stiU Y y P gv . Sion o[ my visit to him' at Buckingham PePP has rcceivad $3 000 a ni ht whoa stye sig r, were laid for I�0 pereone. There were Palace had reference to the most important further protected from flies. Small bird@, Mme. Melba eooeiven $1 fi0U Eames add and silver has bean of slow growth, for tie= a three tables, and at tJhe• upper end of the wedding de►y, from tie oint of view. Mr, liven, kidne a Sweetbreads eta„ • wa be Nordioa each F .. � ' P y = Yi00► C+.lve X600, rid Sus jCious reader seemed to see beneath i0 , Queen's table stood the two chief wedding . Ponder unhoeitatingly replied that, the wrapped in parafline pa ee, slid then >m 8oalohi X500 all the hand of trite bowgwdto >sooineter or. -': ,P , cakes. This cak3 was made by Messrs. Duke of York's wedding with Princess buried in a bed of Charcoal. For -kee iu The wardrobe bf possible ,• p g Queen Margberite► is rni ing shwrp- It is trot ng May entailed by far the greatest strain large pieces of mea4 and cult@ here i almost as renowned for: its vAriet and : , Custer, of Berkeley Square, and before be- upon him. The ' prince al Dake on. this a ample deride • HAve rPlar a barrel ar a lesson@ as that of y ho ever, to attribute the ietociese of tilts p g P Quoin Elizabeth. 2'be ry alth of BriU*h Columbia to these scarcer. ing sent to the palace it was eYhlbited on ocoaeion was made at Windsor ; iL was 6 hogshead half tilled with charcoal. Put Italian Quseta will Bever wear the same the firm's premises .to more than 11,000 feet 10 inches high and weigh8d between meat hook/ in A /trip of joist and lace it glove/ or tockings twine and all her owns " �- ¢ ` p 4 g The finds' are boo well aa6hsntio•ted,; 200 and 300 pounds. This Dake took the_ Across the top of the barrel, $ave & are made is Parfa. anti lite materia( ohat►ges that bsve folios►. �'J� pereone. It is said that beside@ the two royal confeotioner nettin to s read over Lhls. This barrel psi ucipal wedding Oakes there were nearly g P Ferdinand de Long, of bieatsiovin, Pa., ed ae a Douse uenoe of Lhesse Sada canaob �, FIVE a EE$� TO MARIE, .. r may he kept to a cool place, and pieces of ate A dean and a half o @tett and then. q 100 smaller ones, wtlich were ettbaequently there being as many as thirty•ninelseparate °seat hung on the hooka. Tha ohareoal will list that h® scald oat the remainder of the easily argued away. Wises we find towns cut u acid -distributed racticall all Over ieces of lanter in some of the figure keep the atmosphere dry *W Tweet And of 3,000 iniea r tants springing np •s if by P , P Y+ P P oysLe3rrran s aleck, 14U, i>4 tines minutes, tr•& io ew &barren hillside ane t�eftsse t . - the world, melds. Altogether, there were aL Lhie the netting will, be a proteotiou agawat- ge fine@hod the twig io L.wo arts one-hAif g r - . wedding, six immense sakes' on what is insects. `hould there be danger .from rata minutes and died. M believe Lltat some rem&rkab alLractfas. =_ The second wedding cake that figured on .. " or mice, are wire net ting, has bronot the forbane•seekera there. 7 known Aa the general table, end i'n.addj' The 5h•hsxLl& eanaeit tsnderittand wh `` {i ', this hiatorioal occasion was designed. by tion to these, Mr. Ponder made Six teen or Fresh fish may be rubbed with Balt; Y Recent issue@ of The Vancouver WoarK ,� ei, hteen smaller CaleS for cuttin u each wrapped in paper and buried in a bed of Etiplish ladies 'and gentlemen- lower and contain a series of letters from,& stt&ff oos- T Mr, John C. Mauditt, yeoman confectioner g g p, trouble tliernaelves b7 doing what he ooa- respondent who has maple a Lour ed the, aak3 avers in about 22 ounds. Blore• charcoal. Of course, the charcoal in ones to the r-oyal houreS►old: It weighed nebrly g P and barrels should be Chan ed' at least elders should be done fear them by menials, mining Dam s of Southern Koeten". ?ire, 1.{ ; over, MeserS. unth�r say that they cutup g' He roferS to dances , P 300 pounds, and was 14 laches think and no fewer than 500 Slices of wedding cake Qnae a month. It o&$ lice aea4 for lighiing ball even g Thi/ is a newaspeat writer doe/ nit content himself with tttet� 'f 1;2 feet in circumference. On the top was on this occasion, the smallest shoe weigh• bras or for boiling meats or fis If, how- g g• generalities, but deals with such details as _ i a - f see3 a figurb of . Britannia blessing the in({ about half a pouaetl, and the largest a ever, it is'diftieult to get a good supply of . Prof.. Huxley was buried, as probably the names of Companies, i little over 12 pounds. , One of thin name charcoal the 0141 can be purified by paw he . would have liked to be, in a bed of - T1Ia LOCATIONS.OY htW92,\ ' 1� sf '4 ", �' bri,le and bridegroom, who ware somewhat firm's confectioners Buba uently attended ting it into the stove with ti few ljghted bouldey olwy, a fittin /e ulttlte for A ' g P the wotrk. that hue been done oa them, tht� - I ` i eq Meonfolo tet In `the earth shore his s incongruously dressed in the oos.tume Cf at the royal kitchen, and, armed with a Ohipr, anti allowing it W burn natal red• g , • output, the sire of the eommanitfies that ancient Rome, These fi ures were nes 1 saw and a a ecial.knife out u about 16W hot, At this stage open all the window/ coffin are relics of the prehister}o era when g x P P have sprung into exLtenoe, lire .na>7►ee and afoot high, and were, of eour/e, pounds of bedding Dake in three da r, let the qac pass off = then close the all Scotland and $n land see #&r as the' 1 y nurnbern of ho.eL and the Hamer arts tram-, The most irriport&nt oaks made outside -draughts of the stove, remove the covers, Thames were oovere with & ra/t @beet of , '. ntoLnEp Ix sviAx• birsotti►me dei bnsinees in t�►i mtishrooat - S A ; the palace for the "Fife" weddin was sad leave the room. When the charooa( 1�- K towns. The fdbwm9 is s egos rpeciinea . , At the feet of prince Albert was the figure provided by Messrs, Glunther, of Berkeley becomes cold, it will be readl for use Tha naw Chicago directory; just out, of the sort' of information these letter/ s o S uare. It was seven feet hi h and wee hed again• contains such neer names as Diathdew 1 tf f •dog, denoting fidelity; while at her q 8 g Q ,' Contain :- 150 pounds. On the cake stood a Greek If there is any gaestioa &s to the parity Upperorust, Nagger, Windyman. Dwtdry, "So mush has been sAfd Aboa6 tits liiilver "• a ' Majesty's,feet ware a pair of turtle douse, temple in sugar, Gnu round it were medal- of the lister, none of it should bi &red for (3raeebuoketa a e[ergym&n ; Chargehigh, a King frim time to time thwt bhete i.littls f denoting the felicity of the marriage state. lions of Satin wi•,hraised sugar monograms, drinking or Cooking purposes unless 11 is dressetaker; Blunderboggun, Scihweken need for ma to go in" details• Had it . _ A large Gupid was also seen writing the This cake wasexhihited forsome ti'mebefore first boiled. There are several other math• bracken, Blatherskelter. BraushmuLter, been mangged AS the Sloean Steer and other date of the marriage in a Look, and at the the day of the tnarrj&ge, and while it ryas ode of purifying water, but boiling ia�iha Blaumeisterrkukand LLeaver)aisconsimeon. mines were it might be talked of tfo-dad i on show it was decorated with Artificiwl eateet of all. hen water isrtainted by Four Portia° are admitted 1p the bar of As the slier of Vfest $oe6easy. D'ntty top of the cake were many bouqu3ts of flower@. On the wedding day, however, decaying vegetable matter, sevarAl meth» New York Olt se tits 100 Of)0 tons of highrgrarie ore ate is aagftt, ods are used too urif it. It ma be boiled y retealb of lbs recent white flowers, tied with the _true lovers' about £20 worth of fresh natural f-owere P y y ezaminatIon. Th�e,� are $oaAiii Loess, a It wilt arerage upwards of to ttm ton. knots of white satin -ribbon. Amon Lhe oovAred the entire Structure. or filtered through Charcoal or oak chips, yY ti B . daughter, c►f Mr tVilli•m N. Loess, of 233 'Nearly 3,5U0 feet of dunnelling aced drjft,ag I • decorations of this wedding.cake, may alai . I have previously mentioned Instsnc6a in or alittle alum may be'added.. The addi- Broadway ; Carolioo vise Dod e, Minnie have been done on the property- One tun• , tion of the &stria ant wood or the Alum g be mentioned four white e•tfin flue on . whieb the person ordering the bride- Cake g L. MCK, $meth, and_. Lora E. Matteson, sol is over 900 fest in lengoh; .500 feet being B + baa provided a special destga.. Perhaps the Oausea the albuminous matter in the water, They are said to i be all of them young in ora Tour winres;7o t ,125 feet, have been which were p9inted the royal acme. most remarkable of these cakes war aaade to ooAqu!•te and fall to the bottom, ahs woman of eiteoptioal Ability and promise. Sunk. IL is not conoentratiag ore owing to The next free theatrical night marked .for Rear Admiral A. H. Markham, who the purifietd water can be poured OIL a sjligular dFamiA is beeng played in • tha axisteneeof refaotoryelementu.Hitherto :} i . the marriage of the Prince of Wales, oa served in the actio a:pedition of 1875.76, --- c8ofia theatre withithe 1&4e Prince Alexan- there has boon a deversitly cif opinion As to . March 10, IS63< On this occasion .a and who .was presented by_ the Royal Tomatoes Canned and PlekleO der of Battenbor Ae Lha principal figure, the best way of working the thine. There - I apienciid wedding cake. was mad® by her . (,eographica) Society with a gold watch for Whole Te3ttutoes (.yenned.-.•::ielactt ma Zt oA11ed. '• Hems if yflvitzka," and has been a greet deal of dead work, but chi. Majesty's coafectiioner, i`l. Pa�niez; butte hie services when in,'. command of tete Rin MilAn and several trimer eaer•Le, present manager, Mr. Davys, is said to F one of equal importance was made by the northern division of elt�d es in th t e= i. diumsized tPomatoes. Wash and wipe, pion g g royal confectioners, Messrs.- Bolland, of tion; g P . princes, and oounts "all of i hem still &live m' ding we1L Itis generally believed. that — ----__ On the top of the drum of the Cake od the stems, put Lhe tcitnaLaes ince one or ezcopt"i3attenbarg»–Ale represented oa the a smelter veli be erected at an eerLy dates - Cheater. Thee is what is ttnown, ae a stood a sugar model of her 4iajertq'r ship two -quart cans, sb#ka them saw° w they hoards, Theis are,no famwlo Charaoten is It will be bu►lt near the railway Statics. - -. _ "three-tier" Dake; .and around the bees Alert, caught in an iceberg. Round the aro bJorei, $1l the jar■ with odd water; ret the play. An aerial tram line it now under constroo- were festoons comprised of the rose, th'ietle drum were many nAutioal trophies— tion from a point aear�the station steers `. and Shamrock, entwined ti^ith the ro al he wash boiler over Dhe $re tis encu h Australia s and old @lira is :#t• gear � `"' y capstans, anchors, boats and davits and a t + Pn g y to the mina Itwill he four and A half sailer . and, Denmark arms. On the tiers were loaded arctic sled e. These were surrounded hw to Doter Lha bottom ut the 'ars jn w -Parker, who has played a more prominent act in that island's lttieis than an other 1° length, and will Dost vocal $76,11011, placr,d alternately reflectors and 6quree of by oak le&vee and acorns and man t e rel, fit3n and ut �.he Covera oa then F p° Y T►ie,Ye aro @elver mines,hut theca are old seraphs with harps ; also, satin flags, ion branches of Bowers. Worked -iii ens h y F ' mAtl. AL first sight he appeAre to be the g. .r. ur abou h cold water in boiler to cover oldest man alive, looking tic= be even more' twrerkinga, too. to Lhe vicinity of Nelson which were painted miniature likenesses round the asks were two life buoys, gin p° g of th.e Prince et d Princess. The whole which the Admiral's fin and motto were the cans hAtfway. Put, the cover on Lhe than his 80 years of age•; but in realit he g shares with Gladstone lire Pa and 1/. esvitaAL sic& ac- - valxa, was surmounted by a temple embedded in engraved. This wedding cake took three boiler, and after the water is boiling keep a p°' and as old aline@ gave it 9S her' oprslott- orangb blossome and vilver leaves, on the weeks to prepare and its desi n was marsh the art of keeping the vitality and -j. • g etitady fire and let the .Cass boil half sa energy of youth to •period far beyond the chat hTelson would dt� clop into a big geld. summit of which was placed Lhe Prince's entirely provided by the gallant Admiral ruin} rim The roe tit and rutwa- coronet and a magnificent plume- of ostrich .himself, who took infinite pains to bays Lha hour. Then .lift the jars. from the boiler experience of human life. nS Q• P pe y pe. featiiera• The cake which stood ne•rl .. „ aloe of Nelae>n aro ae,aured, we are told, as I y modeling and technical details exact to a wigs a towel ; if not full to the top take off The oldest living subject of the Queen a will elsona re @amain- a ire iol and . 5 feet high was of 'edlosaal prcportio°e. curious degree. the oovere and fill wi hot water atnd th t w ch s tie fairly claimed by .. I may mention, incidental) th t , r° smelt.inq centre. Kaslo is .one of the lest th G s tt le ht y y. ,�,;` screw the oovorr on and set away to•aool. Mrs. bloLaukhlin, who is now is lair 111th. k the largest cake ever made by Messrs . hasp to a dark, Doo! piarx. Some peel Lhe ' yeat. All bar loaq lifer has beet. @pont sown names in the silver country. It well i Gunter was ti, t which fi ured amon t e CYCLISTS IN LONDON.. , soon be Ce•nectid with the cmc ids by r&i1- fruit and &dd •little raft before putting at Litsavwdy, the ,home of ThaCkera a „ „ i Y wa the Kaelo & 8ioaan roal now " jubilee presenia. Thea sake was 13 felt -- the fruit in the jars. famous Peg, airy McLaughlin is tall (it . y' bei z , high and weighed a qu%rter of a ton, its go 1Rans Ateidenta (rave eeraerre'd ttiislt An economical way ' of putting up temsk. feet 9 inches in lIght), well set up, anti in coarse of conaLroatdian wi#t the expects• value Leirig a ut £300. The emallc st j the t'ouuty Coanc�l Is Bntldlseg a toes tar winter it as follow@ : Soteot good, digniBe looking• c+he is a6te to hear unci tion that it will be finished by September. ' wedding cake i lade was ordered by a lady ' Traclt. ripe tomatoes, pick off the Stems, put in a see well, and her mind is quite clear.' She KAslo ie •l,readq guile & muaieipality- Bir. for a child. I was a doll's wedding cake, I ' .. . ,john Keen, the engineer who laid oat bhe - -- - Seorching' has`Ama'to be a bugbear'ia large pan and pour boiling water. ever has had eighteen children, fifteen of whom town is eta Mayor. The Coarsei! has re- " 3 niches high, and weighing about4 ounces; � ,� ,, them, peel And cat dff, taking out ar,y have died. Mrs. MOLAaghliu's husband ' it coat 10a, because it was perfect; in every London. LAdy Cyclists not infrequently green pieces. When you get a quwatity served in the 0ores of Yeomanry, Som. uently ;,urehwaed land for the erection of a f' respect, and t'he conlfectioner had teat get into trouble there throe h fast rjdin dives eti ail the thinners ujceaad Louncft Charnher, prilice station, fire hat{ R g g, j setedr you massed by Ur. Ross grandfather, in the and Clerks' oilice,aud all the other "fixtt�e' ditiioulty in getting molds, ainall And white, as a rule, they Gra" ancoaroious Oen, then pot the wmAtoes to • porcelaia- beginning of the century, Ams her good of civilization. e� paper is published weak• enough: of sinning and apologize very nicely, a wase lined kettle, add a little salt and cook from memory rnabips heir to recall intere"An .. •. . �._ - . It is interesting to know that eaehof the g tq and a Theatre Comique is in fall Lht•ee foueths of a hour W an hour; then sreau ooaaseLad cutch those Stirring Lialeo• blast . royal bakers has ', occasionally brops up where it is quite the with a funnel fill large bottles and Jugs; ' reverse. - That yras the wa it was with which are thorou hl cleansed and lled -- -7 – - -- At Pilot Bay what is called the Hendry, A nISTINCT'BECIPk,,.: j ` y g y i �T smelter is in operation and twenty Lens' of which ie gurarded like a CAbineb secret. ire• Wackerbarth, who. on A Sundayeven' with hot water, thea emptied lA/L oiling FBW1a1 PEOPL$ DYiNii. bullion per: day a;e being shipped out: Roughly dpeaking,a bride cake takes about I ing,-a fortnight ag.o, deliberately ran down before filling. After they are full cover Near Here a the Blue Bell mine, which u half a eery Lu bake, but after the' tine have 1 the mouth with a pieceof olath a few inches Marked becreease I:n the Death MAte ii . . a harmless young lady pedestrian on one of square and insert a good cork, pushing the bre-sr ('Iitevs. paid to be tbe,first quartz mine discovered been removed from the oven and the cake !Liu hjghways up is the north of London. cloth down a little ;sorer Cork with hob in British Columbia. At the mitre and turned out the serious part of the wprk The death rate of groat cities is being Smelter 2'`5 men are onployedand the pug. . only'commAnces, fora wedding cake has to, The young person who was run over reaiing wAx or aemeat: if you have plenty brow ht lower ear b roll amounts to $1b,600 per month. •Tires i be at least siz months -old before it is St to naturally protested, wherwt Mrs. Waekec• °t two•quwrL Klass j&rs, they are jure the g Y y yam, and, thus enLerpriae ja in the heads of Amerioasry ' be eaten.' Darin this time it is lie t is i tiring Ion causing tomatoes. Whoa put up furiytohid a rplenelid teatiimonial to the Who invested in it years Ago before tfseses g P berth got ofl her mAchjlie and began tc use in lass are the do not r airs so much ate enormous warehouse,- called the "cake I iso glen 1 , y . eq beneficial efleots of modern medical science. werwroads or any other than the natural . Strong language, following it up by serious• room, and each firm keeps a separate Staff l dams► in the oun woman's ha 8• The rate of mortality to every 10 000 in• means of getting •t their pr+eperty. 1N is -:r i of artists eni to ed•in mal;in new deSi ns Chopped Yfokls:--WAieh and dry• small now valued in , P Y K g breaking he g hatpin andgat IAat dragging habitaints for 1894 Wgiven for the European anti altering the fashions in wedding cakes. her across the road by the hair of the ead. green tomatoes which &re too small to slice; THIS MILLIONS- ! Natural flowers are the great feature in chop Sae and put in a jelly ti&g twd tet the cellar named As follows : Idosoow, 3!1 ; Kfr :';j. g At &police court the young women unfold- alai drain ou p p g g 314 • RAuatn' 313 Havre Qgg % rile great bulk of the mining 'WW'yrin modern weddin cakes, white- roses an'd t,• then ut in s resirvin Peterrbur , P . is l;ritish Columbia hue beton tineitrbakin ed all thin tale, and although 'Mrs, q P 260 Dublla `Li7 orange blossoms being the moat popular Wackerbarth denied ein{iiiatically, Lhe �ettls and Dover veli wilt► vino ar#nd sock Na lee, 277 ;Milan, but at Atawectb Glee 'E varieties in nae. , by Americans. A good sea( of ingenuity, magistrate proceeded w fine her peremptor• a few mr►mepte ;pour is & stone lar until 5� unieh,i7 ; (,e,logne, 231 ; Pragae, ?21 ' • however, hue to be ezercised in keeping tl air. cause and .three /hilts s after the nest day, then pour in r colander sad Bordeau:; 213 ; Loisdon, li7 ;Liege, 17f;'� Correaponiient orale across a peoparty , these fresFi,.for a faded weddin flake would I Y p g ' owned by Fova Scioti•nS arhiah gives peat _ g arranging to -pay which she departed a drain = throw away the vinegar• prepare Berljit, 172 ; `The H. gue, 169 ; Frankfurt, rum re. The largest commusAy in Weel i indeed be a grievous sight. The Royal enough new W cover the iekle,add ground 165 ; Bristol, 154. G i-npared with former Kootenay is Roseland, wh'ieh teas a,popuL: Cheater oakerS wiser woman and one much sadder. . p (Noesis. Bolland) have got It is interesting for bicyclists here to Vice ►ad ciaaamon fn A bag, and A Cup of ysa�e, the showing rs vary gratifying• Ia tion of be•ween 2500 and 3,000. It hue pe �` over the d%Eiieulty by having narrow,whife @agar to every uar4 of vitjegae f beat and Loudon, for example, the death rate has banks, ao�rcheol �honaes, no o}iurchets, uo learn in oounectjon with this that the porcelain cope sank in among the decors• London Count Coanoil Are re tin to pone over• the pickle in a @tone jar, put fq. & deoreAaed from 243 is 187U And 218 in 1881 tione,thus euablIn each natural boa net to Y P g tock-up.no theatre oomique,no waterworks. fS q construct a Cycle track, with its necessary ew pietas of lions-rade@h root to keep iL to 177, er nearly 30 per sent,. in a qct&iter of ao protection from Hie and no railway it rest in water. buildings, on an open expanse to the north from moulding, turn a small plate over the a century. la 1881 the death rate in Paris c , steamboat running into it. It ie surroendeti s Aa adequate idea of the magnitude of of London known as Hackney M&rah. A pickle and Dover well, and keep >!n &moi, was 255, against '. per 10,U00 for leaf with -mines, xnd every tttouiatain pe&!t is , thin business may be realised when I men• dry plaos.' �ear, while the rate in Berlin for 1873 was . . committee of the Council have written aI� the vicinity ie haus %ed by prosgeoteoerss. A , ,, . - tiot,_ that Messrs. -Bollard's Standing Stock report regarding this in which they say - 280, tete latest returns showing a decrease company has been formed "to give .the town ` .i of wedding cake'is about 2000 pounds. The that their two teat ob sets •were first to Washing Sill HAndkerehlef ; ,. of .37 per cont, in tweuty.one years. While < , , water. Two newspapers wire published % - curiously statuesque cake was made w ro- g 1 the-rea)tnteat of disease has im roved iu y PP relieve the thoroughfares from the inoreA/- There are torus silks th&t cannot be P weekly and on�a of them intends+ 4hartly to . priately enough, far the Princess Louise on in - numbei of bit ole/ and secondl to etficaoy the most potent cause of increasetd 'emerge into a daily form. Itis not det�iea ' ; ' R Y ' ' Y+ washed without Lnrning. Thera; is wine heAlt}i has been cite preventive measure/ of ' the aecasion . of her wedding wiith the put a stop, as much ar poseible,;to rapid that mining•there is something of a opeotL Marquis of Lforne, which took place on bis cls ridjn ohemieAl used in their preparation that, munioipAl s•aitation, achieved in great March 21 1871. Thea cake was deei sed Y g• lotion, but thorn aresutheatiC ctase+sof mea ' g " The tete tation t0 uick ridin in Lhe will not stand washin without discolors• measure oveor the fierce opposition of the ..g'' ;' " P q g q who came to B.oesland on borrowed money and made by. Mr_ 13amael'ondet, the streets," they say, •' Constituter a Serious tion. very classes sought to be and. avtua b Tha vary best way to crash /ilk ' y and are now men of wealth. "$riti'h . . preaPnt chief eonfedtiouer of .her Majesty's danger to the public, bat iia puiilio track them lisnefitetd, i>olumbia is essentially the '•Eldorado" of:. E = I household. Mr. Ponder tells me _that this I were formed upon which high rpand riding handkelt•ohiefs ii to rub them in rt'hite the Dominion. V. 4' ' I cake was about 5 feet 10 inches in height cauls be indulged in there w°uld remain no c"t4le snap and water• Rinse them tltor., ! ,ori weighed 2.50 pounds. The lour fi tee The" Speed Of> E18C1;rlCiy. - g" ezcuae for cyaliete to end&ager the lives of oughly and dry in the shade. Sometime■ - ; Revenue from Eleetrie HeatlnZ ; at the angles were modeled from the statues „ foot aeBengere. @ilk that bar become very yellow may be The speed of eleotricfLy antler the laeret - on Holborn Viaduct, and the eke wee ., pp „ I - An rleotrieal journal Calls a6tsntioA t! . i The,necessary buildings it should be bleached by hanging It when wet over the favorable coudftious is Row established to the favL th built in four tiers. Thi's very artistic said will include a field'hospital. fumes of sulphur. The beat way to do + at Ottawa has proved itself ons wedding cake was surmounted by a replica , - -_ r lie i8t1,000 tnillaS &, second, What this asci- of fila mwt progressive tttiliaer/ of ebotri Y of Canova'° "Hobe," Mr. - - this is to put none ashes in w pan,oree this .moa/ ape®d entplies ie eomewhat:riiml Su , t. Ponder having , i�.,,, s plass Some live ooats,then a tinkle rut liar. y S - procured a lanter model of the statue at a ) ton' � Tile BeEWeeA• r • p P gested by an illustration reeently used b City on Lhie Continent. .The running cif ,- „. o.I Lhe Brc. he+ httndkarchiafa shoats iia �tbe emfuont /oientfs 5i�c Robert Bell 50,000.lights in a city of 40,0110 inhwkiantss �, 7. decorator's in Leather lane. TNa elook struck January l Bind i.lren Fel ready fn a bolt or barrel on etejaga: fgu se that & row�ol tel It would appear that there !ir iqo limiVto FP° egraph poste s ak/ volumes, and it is doubtful wiithtr r Februar 15 but still she was alone, strung across from. side to side. 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I26h, E e B : b s, 8 Iy Very lames • Fi 6m,'. • ... o1.1. iiemittanoer are acknowledged �y the wife of Thos. Puckering of a son. away d n iu -priioe John Dickie & 00-. - shangs of. date on label on the drat paper fol- � ? . ,Ai lowint(reboipt of money at t2�ltr office. Always. . -Miss Lydia Bostwick returned from -M Ices. S. and E. Savage, of Naha- �.. •C : • ,� �„,: peep_ th date paid ahead. if tbrie week's visit with friends in the City. Ilton, have been sgendinir a `week tvitb I ;D� , ' � . -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H field, of Clare• their brother, H. Sav e, of.Rin street1.J' - . Mont visited ith Wm. Olyark for a con le east. 8 : I . - 0 ' , �! Tivied I s of da s. -We' neirlected `to mention Iasi: week ­­­ :- �. , �,J - - gg and Ddrs. J. �i/. LaW and that Mover Hamrick had done t cit' ;r*i y ' `S- `Ib ' r . �' h daughter visited with friends in Boarboro to Isar' the tinsmithing with A. B. owe+ I F a► e - this week. well, F �y. .. > . PI0KERiNo. ONT., AU6. 16, .1896 . 11 -t -Y. P. S. C. E. Aug. i8fkb., To io. ---Miss Wileuu, dila professional aurae,'0 .' 4 , . . - % p "Cbrist's work for the world. ' Leader, who has been attending Mise Richardson, • Miss Dale. returned to the City il'aesuch, her patient .1:1'�''j ` 'j'� `' I.1.li g . 1 LOCALISMS. -1 -Onf thanks al's due to A:. J. Huggins having improved very roe s,.. .. . , for the donation of a basket of fine bar• --Did on ever see an Indian staid- --- vest apples. atone ? �. F. Every picked one up in z , '� �'} : -Mrs. Carleton is slowly .reooverinq. ' -John C#ibtn is ii8x`e with J. A, Hilts the garden the other week, sad the deme --Nits Lizzie Richardson continues to during the hazy season: The paint will will be taken to Toronto and placed on ' ; .%8 Q+a?r a �Ot of g'OOd = , :improve. now hays to fly. exhibition. ' I - Made n and a lot. ••--Best soft coil for threshing purposes -Mr. and Mrs. B. Bbatiag spent the -Rural schools start on Monday next. r i � ,e p ri .. at PickeringgiBarbor. * Sabbath as well as the past ,week with Parents will bear this tact in mind end ;' Ready -to make up, w8 , 4 --Miss Gertie G4ordon is confined io the Port Perry friends. base their children attend the Stet day, { j Tek a your m eaanre and ' r house throagb illness. -Boots t3tewai t 'and the livery stable especiallyy in sections where there has` j .. -Dr. Cross, (Dentist), visits Pickering have had a diepnte, and now they do not been a cbe►n a of teacliere. .� ) �%IIarant8e 8at18ta©t1oII. - . eve Tnesda , office over Bank. 88tf a as the ass b - ---John iller Bons shi tied a riuixi• i'Y y P y P p Mole. ; . -Wm. Valentine and wife, of Rings. -Rev. Father.O'gonnor, of Toronto, bar of thoroughbred sheep to Rew.Ramp• i wills, are here this week with friends. hsa been conducting service in tie Catho• ebire on Tuesday from this station. �awaBBettr . ' t ` -Misses Rate and Ma a O'Lear , of lin cbmoh here during the t few Sun- The ex ct their recent importation to 1.k Maggie y e pa@ Pe g BroWn•Dok r1.q Toronto, are here this week with relatives. days, arrive here this week from quarantine. B1IIe-Drll�, t • /� t 11 + W,, -Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, "of, Toronto; It i# 8zpeeted that the Whit creak• ---Oso. Mo$eowa is having, raetalio f.- i ,� a I Sunday with A. A. post and family. et club will visit ns tbie (Friday) a moon shingles ,�laoed upon his dwelling, also CottonadBSr . ---Dr. F. L. Henry, Mentist) will ,be for a game. The same will take plaoe on metalio aiding. The place look@ much �i Great I�riet , . found at t,tie Gordon Hoose Parlor's every lila CollieRe n. better than formerly. It looks somewhat V .1.' .: �e sus cions this fittin up the eage, while I - - h If ou .want a air 3. Tuesday. _ 88tf -JobL Milne, A,4.U.W. tirantl Organ• pi• g �` , _- • 4 -=Dr. Walters and family of East iter, will visit Pickering on Thuisday the bird is not captured, - Of Shirts or Overalls .1. -- Vt. , ; - . Toronto, • were here on Sunday calling evening, Aug. 29tb, and deliver an ad. --Correspondents should remember . " ' y `; i- Maden cod and aa,' .- upon friends. - dress in Dales' Hall. that we require the name of the writer , p -1 I! - ••-Dr. Eastwood got his band se4er`sly . -Captain. Hilte_ b$e disposed of his with each news letter. As there are so " � � Yon want them leave *1. ,. -S� bruised while playing orioket the other sobooner, •'The Nolrih Wat," to (Iould• many nom•de•pinmes we oaanot remem• W11r � I -, ,,� ; " day at Bowmanville. Bring Bros., of Whitby Harbor. The bar them correctly, sad this is why we - Yp'IIr order n0 with -qtr. -and Mrs. Murkar` returned from new owners are^ now in possession, bap- want their proper, name as well. t ' ' ���rr - n, 5 Port Elgin this week having spent the ins boarded her on Welnesday. --The moonlight excursion fromL. JOHN DICKIE 1 E t.�t O s I past two months there with ads. -We expect to have t�t►o orioket mat. Frenchman's Bay did not materalize oa • _ - -Charlie Bostwick has r ed from rhes here this week. Whitby team Wednesday evening. The , sbagers - . - . ,. 1. ,mss . Cleveland, and claims that his etnrn was expect to meet the home boys on the were on hand, but neither the -boat or . _ __ __ y` due to illness. He is now quite robust college green this (Friday) afternoon, and the moon pat in appearance. The die- , pe again. Saturday p.m. the Bowmanville eleven appointed parties had it aio'on the 6 �` , Tse hoose of Jae. Carrie, neer Heli, are expected to visit as. Our villagers piers, _% , F� -V ''.worth, was struck by lightning on Friaiy should turn out and give the boys all the -Wednesday e'vsning'one of ourprada- ..1. r ,_ . - night. Mr. Carrie road killed and two encouragement possible. The is#ies are ising youths borrowed' a carryall and W ._ others injured: gartionlarly invited to attend. took three of hie best i[irls to egjoy a boat In ooneegaence of the gevailing low. -The Toronto and Whitby Bons of ride an the lake. Late the evening tis': 1"--B0'0k'& ' � ; . y water, vessels will not be allowed to eater 800tland purpose having a gian.i time oo Act hie rig, want home and left the ladies • - - . the Welland . Canal drawing more than Monday afternoon next on the Exhibition to return go beet they could. Cause nae• ,,. . E thirteen feet six inches of water. Grounds, Whitby. The day being civic known. '% { x -"Loss" Stuart has left the emplol of holiday in both plaoes an enormous -crowd --Samuel Linton, who injured his foot ' _;_ 4 W. Woodruff, and is now taking holid� ys. is expected. Besides the bag•pipere the with a pick while digging a well, will j "`" Frank Woodruff will fill the vacanc__ . _y cin• 48th Highlander's band will be present. sooty bd'able to discard bis oratobes. Air ,IkEt '. , - LP g �00-�ks • • til Warren can procure a man to his (lik• Games of various kinds wili'be indul ed those tools have served thro b innum• • ing• , in, and the winners rewarded with hand` erable sccidento,, anyone requiring them ,.. L, T `...: a F., -The' members and friends of St. some pr}aee. See programs for fall par•. may be accommodated by applying to .... % . �" the above. - Andrew's Sabbath babool will pip nio at ticulars. � the lake this Frida) afternoon. The ride mora' oar lacrosse loam Walker Bros, �. ( y F ' y ing - Colossal Pavilion <, , • day will be spent in boating and such like visited Stouffville and had a - mund at Uncle Tom's Cabin show will exhibit in N . . , v c .. V . amusewents. Canada's national game. Lacrosse is_ Pickering on Friday August 28. This is1. --There is a family in the village Lely oomparitively a aero thing in this place. the largest t3or•pp��nny ever organized to - - ti �" ,mach in need of assistance just now. and the boys are therefore, very green at went this *arltl•famed Draw&, Walker =' - � - Those who desire to contribute .to- a handling sticks, but they will soon learn. Bros. are yetsrn showmen and know what tJc�mplete A$BartiIIelit of SII Books •� ` : worthy canes may find out name by call- The #core stood at fall times 2 to 4 in the people want. For 20 years they have in the Collegiate ,Institute, , F ing at this office. favor of 8tonffville. The Visitors were oaiered to lbs American people. Their Model and Public Schools. , - : -W. H. Hoskins, V.S., is enlarging well need and ppronounce the Stouffville sine is to aseel in presenting to the public A new supply of Exercise told - his blacksmith shop at the west end. follows a first-class lot of sports. The this popular Drams, and to give a r , . � • �oribb ing Books, and' all achoel - W�en completed the building will be return match will be played here within a formanoe, clear, inste•ootive,and amusing. for. rice and _. ! . ; about double its former size and will shot: time, but the date has not yet been and better dean any other Co pony hoe $egtusites whi4h n p therefore be • much more convenient for „mnnouavei, ever presented. A grand free street parade >. quality . the naanoe of the shoeiu and 'obbin -The and Mn. tapas Mace st noon on the day of ilia , . Pn g g ipauy fneq of Mr. a,:. , E> ; �;: - -- - business. W. Simons, in this p*s will read the fol- exhibition and it will give our citizens am . --A session' of the District Condail of lowing, from the St. Charles, Michigan. opportunity of hoaxing one of the finest . - i N , R, T, of T. was held here on Tuesday Independent of the 20th alt. with mnoh bands on the road. The performance . evening in the basement of the church. regret. "A most lamentable sooident will commence at 8 p.m. The doors will -, �1 -_ There were delegates present from the happened the little 8 year old daughter be open one boar earlier. The prices of 1 *,..,..C�r� l� o�e Surpaaed. . . various lodges of the district. When the of Mr. Siad' Mrs.' Wm. Simons, of Fre• admission bays been placed ai 25 :oaiats, -. .. -F `. business had` been egmpleted all sat monk last Monday. She being out with children under l2 years of age, 16 deme, " . ;,' - . 1.1.�... r down to lanobeon ided b the ladies her father t+vho was dad' '" ti f .:`.. pray y j ing a horse to reserved folding. opera chaire 10 cents of the local Council. A yery enjoyable the barn, persuaded him to let bar ride ettra. The citizens of Pickering should - evening was spent indeed. it, something she had often done. He not oonfound this Com y with other so . = ,- - - >R ` : t -Pram the Macleod Gazette of Jnly placed her on the bores, cautioning her called Uaols Tom's shin Shows, iba xhe.rt and Assorted Moak of Sa►taonery, Fancy (IOtads,. 1. the 12th we clip the following `'The at lbs same time not to ride fast, but have visited this town is the past. Ia ti Melt and Mtmit:sl Instruments in the County. �., North West Board of 'Eduestiop will after going a short dutwoe, the horde be. the United States i1 is admitted that Liberal discotuxt for the next shirt da s. ' , I�1. ,s - raeet at Regius on Monday next. Mr. dame unmanageable, an in lural lbs walker BMs. carry the larged't mad beat y y .. W. d. Gee has been appointed on, the corner on the town line, $be chip was Uncle Tom show ever organized. They Please c LU and see bur Bargains before purchasing elsewhere. . Examining Committee, and left for that thrown on a culvert which crown the bring the earns Oompsoy of Metropolitan place to -day. He expects to be absent ditch, with snob force that it o(t► d her artiste to Oanada flat they carry on the 1. *: , • i . : - shoat three weeks, and will take in the death in a few hours. As abeP was a other side. Their mammoth. waterproof ��� ;.. - Territorial Exhibition while theme." great favorite being an u5usnally bright pavilion will •, be pitched 'opposite lbs ` • I.. _ 5 ` -Little Bary Haley is ill with typhoid child of her age, tbe-"srs nearly distract- Oordoa Hoose, Remember the day and I a - _ -1 lever, She has been workingg for Mr: ed with grief over untimely death. date u Friday. Atigtisi $bid, as 8 p. ma Whitby Book and Music,. Btore. . - Powers on the Post farm. Therh must They have the sympathy of their many -, ,,, • .. be something defective in the water sup._ friends -over this, their a" bereavement." , !4, : 4 Ek wrnanville .. `% - MaJ ply of the farm as there is a Daae of -The people of this locality are Dopa• Any b6ok Blit in attack sill bis P in a days notion, -I. s4 : typhoid fever on the place mob summer Meacing to think that Thomas Jsekson.� - jIn Orono, on July 96th, Jame4 Iiotlill Orders oiled in. short notice. . F G y.! , '7_ : ! " at least. in the interests of the public of Whitb ,and the other managers of de ted this lite, aired 90 years. - ,1.� , ;I` �-: A . '` the Board o Heatih ebonld make an ez• 1.the Gar en Oity are soarosly in their pro- . T H an, of this I' eco, died' on . �. amination of the remises and if possible A net 9nd. •+ i i *• = p possi per sen_ ". Rome few week41kgo tbey ad• F, ng Jul 27' Ada Louisa, 1 _ � k locate the Danes. Died -in Harmon } .: vertised an excursion from several of the y _ - __ �_-- _ _ _ _ -- -It does not seem to make any differ• ports along the lake to Toronto. Among second dsu titer of Rlobert end Louisa , @nee bow much notice we take of those other porta mentioned was Frenobmmn's Hinton, anbeleved wife of Mr. Levi Per. .. r •.:. :',: ` horses rind cattle that are allowed to ran .Ba About iwent five risen ars sib• kiss. of Owen Bcat�d. sued 19 years. �. 11 , be streets of our ill y• y p g Mr. W. G. Clarke, of Colborne, bee been0Hell 0 ' . �� _ • .. i a village, the practice con. @red upon the piers, but imagine their . . , :� - F tinned d the usual amount f ap luted ComixierciAd Mester of Pickering ► r , po ' M , an n t o annoy• diappointment when the boat steamed College. - r . anoe and damage nightly exists. The up the lake never even oondesoending to MrIli . J. G. Forbes, formerly of Port Hope t .: N; �; pasbmasters do not care to ampounithese turn her bead towads the pier. It was Custom Hoose, died in Toronto Monday, Yee their Bargains are just , r �- animals,• as it would perhaps offend the iben thought that perba s there wore aged 81 years. as they advertised. -'Whey tsar I p } . owners, but tebse same owners have no some good reason( for UN action ; but James Gale, editor of the West Durbam Yy a tremetldCue stook for 114 regard for the rights of other citizens, and when the same thing was repeated on News, and Mr. Arthur Cawker, are enjoy. - , therefore we hold that they should not re. Wednesday of this week it is pretty near in a holiday, taking in the Mackinac trip. Men, Women and Chil&e>s. �4-: a Mr. D. McPherson; of Columbus, Ohio, They are -making special pri i.I • ,esive mnoh oonsideration in return. 'Sun- time to demand a relson. ' On the latter - day morning M. Shaughnessey's horse ooeasion about thirty wouYd be ngers who has been visiting his sister, Sire. N. cp In August and a peal! to i mounted Dunbar's platform and arched were permitted to see Nie hoirid old Lawrie, and other relatives bare, returned bus from horn till night, ` the entire length of the same. �P en op• boat" steam' home Tuesday scoompsnied by Mrs. Mo. � �'; "', � � a ing pa@t wish all the sirs of Pherson iwd tamlly. You d star shop noW. { / s posits the salt hones a weak pla k was a mlll6maid with 's clean apron oa, It There hes been a crest many �r�nappss in Trade for MaT, June gad July near• • - . eaooantered, abd of course gave w y, but will now be in order for the mana�cerr of town !stet , most o! diem are etron # Y g ly doubled that of 1894, August wilt �" - the horse proceeded aimjared, ; While the ezonnioa to state why Pickering able-bodied men who no doubt tramp be allium er, all summer oods must -. � , i this was being done, no doubt other ani• people have been thus slighted, around the oountiy simply to get a living p°t g • - •. 14 11 k; reals were at similar employmenyI else- "The b3os performance of Uncle and as long as -our citizens continue ta; go ibis motaib, yours at m primo. where. - Tom's Cabin ever given in Cornwall, was feed tla®m they cosy aspect to be pestered Y �, •PerbAps its► pot generally lCn�own, that presented b Walker Bros. Pavilion with them. �' K bat it ie a faot,'nei►erthelesa, Aver larga nninber went on the exons• Papers 8o up to 85o roll, less ; that goods Company, last esday eveam . Their y . qq Sion per 4arden City to Toronto on Thnrs• 10 per Dent .discount in August only I �`- or any saleable article, whatsoever ma. large canvas was crowded to is doors, Not to ix yet m bei bleu not be - legally peda ed in,the county un• mangy► were turuea away tenable to gain day. Though the weather was chilly *ad y g yeur-home. t �� less the pars so peddling -holds a county admission. The company is a large ane; the clouds dark the boat was crowded and bar many passengers met a warm recapps• - M license. This, of course does not.apP y every member, of which know their ion when the arrived at noon in the { - ,� to articles manafactnred in the donut .. business, and all- leased the Ise s d y (IENTLEMEI i Our store adjoin- , ©LATCHES CLOCKS i Ali Sk Any ratepayer has aright to demsn a oritiosl audience. R ant Queen Oity. TIfe boat left the city and in Variet HPIl on the north is for . p g Jeweller must be sold. Bee Ati st A { -The hit of the evening returned 'in good time takiv trona the y A ;: 11 eight of said license, and a rcfasal to; p o• belongs to little Marie Conner, .who took same its a large nom i. for a aaooia• men s goods. only•,: It will pay you rices 8 da half -hr Strlkia Clocsk '-:, ` dace the paper assares a conviotioo! thepart d of "Eva,v she is sou rb little ht excursion hich las-ted till, the wee and our wife t0 see our oods and P y 8 ;�. i, -pa lig y► y $� worth $4,4Q, at , $2.95. Clocks 750 1. `: This b •law a lies` with ail force to ban le of three or four sammera, and the dials' hours and was'ver mnoh en o ed b ri0ee Felt Hats, v y p� e9 y i y r p straw Hats, Neck- to $22,Ot1. Wat011es $2.5© to $40. , kk '`.<._.^implement agents residing m the oaanty manner in which she oibg and acted bar the young people.---Stat,esms!). iO4.wear, Collar, (Icithin and wits to Hast Riding York Fall Exhibition t who dispose of machinery manufactured part moved the vast audience to tears, order.sll at re.d�t0. priCtsd in August. at Markham, 'Oct. 2, 8 and 4, Don't- R iv outside. The di9'iCnit� may be overcome She is' the �maUdst and youngest child on The liost•affice at Girard b first,, wall Bihyclta brill. , apt)rtitag i ds Of" fail to attend the realest Count �* : . by these local agents carrying a sample the American stage tt,day taking this broken into by burglary sore time daring d. � y 11 � :; Z and takeing orders to be delivered later. diflloult rt. The parts of Miss Oplielia,, Tuesday. night and about:. # in. cash over' �e�ri�"ro�-at Mose prices• : - :Exhibition in Ont'arlo. Bee our big I 1.A , 1 ' pa This, way of doing business does not Maxke, Gumption Outs, anjd Uncle Tom, thkon. - l,►� IES l S " ecie►i pt`tc6's qn Millin display in� main building and make , come ander the head of paddling. At •were uniformably well sustained. rt'he 'Walter Willits; of Barrie, w stricUT-a nary, Jack Sri :'j'60#s. -' „•A, - our store ypur' headquarters whlle'. �r .' first glance it would appear that this b - performance ran smoothly ani 'gave the with paralysis 'orae Aky. lasf:+geek whilePso �d 1. ,7e,.t0. �`1q. 1� yd. hey.:; :. ,) ..P' standing in his door. It is bbeu bs.: beilj -law was a hardshi , but when o e con• best of satisfaction."'-Cornw,ill Standard. , �i '_ ! ; sislei5a the object dot in view, the stimplahng The above Com an will a hi ' `d e J p st bii in Pick: til recovitr : ' ,� =� , Fps. _ _ -- � , , y P' -' ; . �, days esday, I - 1 +g fi Stare close# kliog We Fti F AL *. •of ;legitimate trade, a different- %ase of @ring on Frida Aa met 28rd: f - _ = : .3 0 •, t � _ . ' �>��� �::: _ ._ _ F y g , Ville I,}A4 o file .lad' lefr yrs .'i¢^- =z �jj[ ;../�J. =.. a _ at 6 O Block, - . ' - t the cane is presented. Coast es .and ices of admin i are 26 ce is' list s `� +� }, t y,- . • n ,' tires pQd AVW _ y ;� 'y"1v 's - ,�sF - - �•,�kx-. $i.. i x , r-. s.. C i e. ushers shotikl attention th a mat under 12 veers of a e 1 ,,� �x.ti�;. y t3 , 6 rails#, r6ieri abut 1 %, __ - - . p 1. M» � sA. -►. �:_. �� ..K ,;, Y <, .WS 4 s�N, - ter lite la ie o 1 0 ,:, _. 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'''iaS a .f: -.., - , „i r'- w .e -z., _ .` . P c. . , / ` �g L .. , . fi,{• r. , : t ,' . , t .. :: :.. _.. .. r ...... .. 6:. -. - K- • .. .... _ ... .. -. ..t.. .. rr. ...-_... - ..+ .. ..... .- v ,. r l . 1 . , - i .. - - ---- + .- i •! ..., - -- - - - Y` _. _ - . + The Qtief9A iI Prlxti. .. •' t all the gold in mint or bank . .' ' £ A THE D�� VLL1Y. , earthly tirtnge that soca oa�il wettlt3T t_ '1`lss`aaoompanying picture is taken froth ere mine, with every ((sled rank, , 4- -- .'', a hoto ra h of Pte. Hh basal of the 18 h rd give them all f:,r nreoloue health." .. 4' �: . Y P g P y i - ., F - ' Thus in .a wish wrote a lad teaoher .- _ A YOUNG GIRL RESCUED FROM AN- of Hamilton, a member of the Oanadfan y a near friond, telling of itiissti headache, EARLY GRAVE. pp a ;_ I ng paia,ot pain in bask and loifls, of emarti t . a - _.... t of dejection weaknsevand nervous feverish IV _> ' ! `� ' • i iZ7 `unrest. The friend knew both oausas and • Pale, L-istl PS3s and Weak,_ else violists of a ' ; ,,� i> tare and flashed book the answer "Take ,, a iGrrfklrrg Cough, idhe' Waw Apparently' �, roe's F a n �`,t '�. Dr. Pie avorite Prescription. The /:oi'ng Tutu a Sapid Decline—A Case or ,, ' ::... distmesaed leather obs ed, was restored to I ." r , t�ccp Inierer;t to Fvery:liotLer In the y , . ,' �"'+. 1 perfect health, and her daily dutles once ` y Lrut tl. - " - . r bet m aily p as a or ads mors a e a d le ne F l Froui the Cornwall Standard, ^.i- , l r : teachers, sglenladies_ and others kept long t ; �• " r , rttrndin , or broken down by exhauatinQ It is now a common thing fn tAhre locality g �, fr f . ,,: ' , work, the "Prescription" fs a most patent to heat people acknowledge the wonderful ,� :: �. ,I ,, i4. . be-nelit they have derived from the use of restorative tonic, sad a"oertaia Dore for all _ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and it ie n,ot to : , fagrale weakness. Sand for free pamphlet. 1 - ' " a Address Wortd'a Die enaar 9ledioal i a" be wondered`at that the druggists find the P. y 1 4 • ��. � $esocisttoa, 863 Maio 8t,, Buffalo, N. Y. ._.. . sale of this remarkable •medioine so targe u/ __ _ __ t , i and.yet constantly increasing. We could Fibroid, ovarian and otheL,Tumore oured ti @' •• • ,. , . ' -give any number of instances of splendid x. , : without resort to surgery, Book,'wit'h •yw - results following the use of Pink Pills, but . numerous references, sent on receipt of to - ` ` so maty of these are well known to many s r +' vents in a"ttympe. World's Dis nsary . ':� _ pe of our readers as to,not need rebapitulatirin - / Medioe►1 Association, Buffalo, N. Y. ���� However, .now: and again a, ease :of more ci, - . than usual , interest arises, and we will •+ SIAAll AS98t9. .. . gi-ye (tie particulars of ane of these+ for Chollie, is fn a bad way. Hfe mind slices the benefit of the public at large. Some team which competed.at the meet of the to be unsettled... years afro c ytons -girl of 14, a daughter National Rifle Association at Birley, Eng• sot Well._ if it ever settles, It will not . of Mr. Leon Dore, a well known and re- land, this year. Hayhuretwon her Majesty be qtt more than 20 liar cent. - . 'apected resident of Cornwall, began to the Queens prize, the highest honour to - - show serious symptoms, and caused her .which a marksman can attain, is ; . MflpV9Il0li9 Brit WondBr]1`ilY mother great anxiety. She was just at the -. l _ critical period of -her life, and medical aid - as' �•ts: Ib the action of that great nerve pain remedy 3::.." was called id and everything done to'help . Mlsunderstood thb DOOtOP. ,. ... Nerlsiline, • Its penetrating properties en - 4: ': _ it Mr. Brows whose wife hard been taloen able it to reach the very source of disease. - / _ 11.11-,, ` ' ' sY ill durin the absence of the fa it If you suffer pain of any- sort just try _ s , g m y physi- NE1{,VILIN or Nerrh, Pain Cure. cian in Europe- called in a young Auotor I_ 4 who livedo calfs �" . . 1 I ''�i pP The (I. T. R. docks / r:�� In the afternoon the youthfgl M. D. at Point l�dward ars ! walked into Mt;. Brown's of5ce and in• in a dilapidated condition. . formed that gentleman that his.wife needed . — '� ' a i change badly. - • Revival of Trade. ` . ;{ � Z Change ! roared Mr. Brown, why, my I +Reports from the United States support Q I ,I f/ If / r dear young man, it "would take a bank. to the viewi that trade interesta have vastly ++ I), �_ { I satisfy her. improved recently and . that the business • • • - ► �, f ,i, i outlook for the future is enoouraging. This' • The Only Test Of Mertt: . - will be- welcome news to the people of �� i!� „ I That the people are quick to appreciate a Canada since our own trade interSA will be �_ -• � � ` �•' .� H good thing whoa they see it ie abundantly stimulated and improved, In nothing has �` jj I'r shown by the phenomenal record of the this improvement been shown is amore Toronto Industrial Exhibition. The Fair marked way than in the increased sales -of - + Ft which begins on the tad of September next Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor. Times is the seventeenth of the series. It has being dull everything not absolutely needed r�- grown steadily' fn popularity and pearly became a laxary; and its sale became i attracts increasing numbers which is the stations Now it. is different. Sales • ''�1'A� MEitELY A aHADO�C 4Y HE)R FO T►iEli ry. trove increased vsatl doubtless as 'it has SELF." beet possible proof of its superior exoelleaoe. y• her. Bnt it appeared to be useless, kind This season the display will be, more Provos the only safe, sure, and patnlear, Com fete and varied than ever. The remedy for corns, and wise people will use week after- week she oontiaued to ;grow P no other, worse, until it was evident aha vias :fast number of entries ie unusually large in all going into a decline. A Hacking tough ret departments. Already -every foot of space - - —_ in, and the poor giro was formerly in the building is taken up through addi- __ _ -_ plumb and healthy looki�, with -bright tions, and re -arrangements have been made the "ks be •an to waste awn and.in a to accommodate the increased -number of Strati a but Tr rosy e- g y' ezhibitors. In live stock also entries for - .9 �� 1 _ fCw tnonthe was merely a shadow of her - ` . former delf. Her mother had about lost which close on the loth of August ::there - , The child that cannot all hope of saving -#e young girl's life, the will be a very `full showing especially in digest milk can dxgeSt doctors being apparently unahlP_to do any- the ohoioer breeds of horses and cattle. ` , thing to check the ravages of the mysterious Great improvements have been made in the Cod-liver 'Oil as it is pre- . disease. At length the mother's attention accommodations provided and ail arrange- aced lI] .�COtt�S EI11Llh - was directed to -Dr. Williams' -Pink 1 ills, menta for public convenienoe are as nearly p and she decided to give there a trial.- A perfect as possible. An attractive 8nd. sion. ,Careful scientific i box was taken, and,as theRirl did not show diversifieu programme of entertainments i. tests have j3i'OVe21 It t0 bfv - any visible signs of improvement, her offered. All railways will give low rates ' mother wan on the point. of disoontinuing and special excursions will be run front ' more easily digested than ti the medicine when a neighbor peranaded many points., presenting ao opportunity of milk, butter, Or any other ]ter that a single box was not 'a fair trial, which all should avail themselves. - and induced her to continue the Pills.• By I fat.._. That is the reason . the time a second box was completed there A Mystery. I: wh un gickl chil- wa� some -improvement noticeable and gilkini— Why da you send �►br wh dren $nd thin em elated there was joy in that mall household, and to those Leathen Chinamen' k , i no more persuasion was needed to continue Wilkins—Beoause they seem to ire and anaemic persons grow the treatment. The use of Pink Pills, was more conscientious aboutrdoing it well than , then continued for some mon-ths, by wlaioh. Christiaus. .. fleshy so rapidly on �coti s time the young girl ht►d completely recav ered-her health and strength. Today she . '•i: �� . I.. i rntZlsl!On Of COd-liver -- is the very picture of health, and the color Tobaeco's Triumph -, ;, O11 and Hypo�hosphites in her cheeks ie ae bright ae it was before Every dap we meet men wt►ohnve aTparant when their OidlllarV fond =' her illness commenced. To those who saw ly lost all interest in life, but they .chew and, .7 - her during the days of her illntas and Buff. smoke all the tithe and wonder why the %uni- does not nourish them. erin her recover ie little abort of a I shine is not bright, and the sweet birds' songs - g' y sound. -discordant. Tobacco takes away the Don't be persuaded to aocepi a wDatiiuul sole. Mrs, Dore freely gave the Stan and pleasures of life and (Have+ irritated nerve $ppu t fisllevR�. s#d =1, reporter permission to publish an acooant centres in return. No -To -Btu iA th,j eapy wa _ ``- of her -daughter's illness and recovery, She oat. Givaranteed to cure and make you wet! - _.._. toa g and strong, by Druirgi,4w everywbore, �I 00 PEk W 1CF.n a atead� yemploy said she could not find words strop a Ment, you war n thy+ loca it w ere enough to express the gratitude for the • --"- - � If tr you 11ve. 'len u3z yor r a.id'roma and we will miraculous ciire this "rest life radio rued- Has a Liey "On It. , ex :cin the busines 1'r,te to-dr�yy. B Q , . � i' The Queen alive re Go., ;hntreal. icine had effected` in her daughters arae, `' Yo'a seem to think that you own the -- - ----- -' and she hoped her testimony might be the P'er•mr►nentl au red earth i exclaimed the irritable man. STAMMLR�� y means of leading others'similarly afflioted by a strictly Eduoa► No, replied the haughty oftizen, tional , +3t to give them a trial- ,� `I3 rind• ro advanco fee,. write to thoughtfully, I dont own the earth, but circular. 1' ONTARIO INSTITUTE, After writing the above, the reporter I've_ got some stock in a street railway _d3HhuterSt. Toront- ;again called on Mrs. Dore and read it to "'-"'---' - - her, asking her if it win entirely correct company. dZNTS WANT D for the I'.►rmera • .. — -+. , . A 1''rienrt and Account Book, highly`re She replied that she would like to give even Catarrh Use Nasal Balm. con)mutuied b the several Miuixtc+txr of A - stronger expression to her appreciation of Quick' po r ric ti tura for iCanada. ('riots low. Tortngs this wonderful medicine. she further said Live ours. Soothing, tileaosing, healing, liberal, mend for clrculara. WILLIAM Urticas, that Pink Pills had greatly helped herself. A, P. 775 'I'orouto, Ont. _ Jhe had Been es}f%ring from the oflecte of _� - --- -_ H E L�i Ft1It ���,� R "i an attack of Is grippe, and the Pink Pills + had restored her to health. $er daughter Hea� ` B i It U • .�A1�31EIt7 who need respeetaLle txrys from also expressed her gratitude for the eztra• l:. to til for farm work, phaco app ordinary change this medicine had wrought. " I had a very bad cold which sealed ors air he 8ape2W (Jeorge S �0.Tor HO Ys $orate. in her health. Imatge. I was, under dootor's- care and was not In the tees of pouag girls wha lire pale able to • get. out ci �18H!!iC TACi(LE. 8porttn� t3oade, tignti . or sallow, lidtiess, troubled with a fluttering � the hour© for eight Atmmunition Etc., very large stook Write rorpri 4'. t.orrespondence aolleited; or palpitation of the heart, weak and easily weeks. I dict not gala T, C�aTEN CO., tired, no time should be lost in taking a etren$'�h very fast and - 1496 Notre Daaae At., Kontroal course of Dr. Williams' Pink PiU1% width other -tem islllaq will epeedilp enrich the blood, and bring a to help mo ur improve Kno�►err of AU kindle; rosy glow of health to -the cheeks. These •inyew,j aslndueed from Windmills, Fire Do . tmont $ftp. pills are a positive ctire for all trouble . r�� lies and Waterworlie Planta down to 1. �"'� - to te+y 'sBarsapa- gnglne I'a►eking of the beat kind. , arising from a vitiated condition of the blood Alia. i ha; q taken .i• E. NAIID, g of the beat ki or,a shattered nervous system. Ther area i several b tiles and in . specific foe troubles eoµliae to ferrfaler. i W7 Notre Dame :3t.. Montreal. Phealth is Improved correcting duppre"- ions, irregalarilies, and � Q Yery in h. Since A -------- --''--c. all forms of weakness. f have to ea fl'ood's HAMILTON LADIES' COLLEGE Manufactured by 'the' Dr.• Willirme :,srsapa Ila I yeel . --AND— Medicine Co., Brookatlle, Ont„ and Schen- vorpm c6Rttros�ig•: ColllilalCt'YBtOty 41t liiAfiiG , coasts, N. Y,, and Bold in liozag (neves is Mr. Joseph Neiley "' loose form Ly the dozen or hundred) at 60 than for a long time pa L I have. recom- Will re -o n ae mended Hood's Sarsa�arilla to others for it les, ('olleo fa On ar�io�lCver T1se oldest Ind• cents a hoz, or sit boxes for $2.50. May trul Iraq been of� great benefit to e.., `,>�oaiara 8 ything first class. y Has lbii rooms. Int,plring inatructon. refining be had of all druggieta or direct by mail NsILLrX, North Kingatoa, Nova tioWa. a4soofations, Bond for terms, &o„ to the from Dr: Williams Medicine Company at Sa�aj)f Principal, either ail'dress.00��� A• BU1IN>, s.�r.lu., Y.li.i�e 1 r7;'. �o . - � {. — A Stirprlse f13r $gip. r ` .� • Hood's Pills are a mild o thartlt:. lbc. . I aI ��� ! Mallet- Baku I Co. Li�ire�, Th• Larte.t Yanntitotunn o! ,'` -'- - k _ � +, APURE, Hl.tlIt GRADE Thoroughly Equipped RaslBeratial8ohot)1 .. �/� ' ! _ for Aoya and Young liQen. i CDCDA8 and CHOCt3lATES MATRICULATION, • -Ir on tide continent,harereoeivot MANUAL TKAINING. --$$ orZMBXR . ,. 3rd, 18x3 HIGHEST AWARDS TEACHEK9 COUR.SES- ' �• '!!om the chat r ncipal—J AT$'8,, Ph.M., Y1 I H Industrial and mod. stock, oat 1 ur �- ,- -.,..ter., 1 ' EXPOSITIONS . -¢ ' �� ' .. ; 1N EUROPE ANO AMERICA. �� _ _ rr rr ,e .., ;., ,ii } . Daaghtat T'vb Yearned-cao�kiirg,` Fath-. -, ii; action : le vie. or w• I • er, after•three months' rsctioe .under' the = �` rrtttny imitati°ne RIVAT9 FURD' S FO,R IN VC8TMIONT p f ' { go the lonsu and thOuld re on v" on Mor a of (tea Estate. Interest directiau-of acetas and the nook. +Now; rood., coneumer.ehou►d.make.nr• t$ag ou m at our _place s ernnuracasn*, a lowest. rates. Special avr4p cats nnay'; 3' ust give me the aurpriga that yon camelyx ]aorrh• t bd made for Church Losasa .. -A--pp t to ` promise3 isle." to printed an wh packasa• Btasitt i31+fa�ksl 1� 1.i1<>t !%t .il. . Father --as Certairit jt, `My astir. On t h r r.: • ., - , fila �,. BOLD 13Y ORP UK, IEV Rxwl+s+Hll~ Qh�tdwfi* � . 1l�t4e11 � y t of the month- ill 4 ^coL.,e we w dracharge th - - , °; , nk tato ` .�+,' TD. DORCHESTER, MAST. • - _9,,. _�: �-. T `�>e+ll ER lr TER BAK . �r �r': Al w p• : -zt- • . _ - - e .. -•z.. - - . - a - ..'�'a'• c } . g .. .-.. _ .. .--._.. ..: !. _ _r. .. s � - : 1,.: } e ... -- -. �§>� �. - - ., r : . - , ... J -. .-.: . - -.. '•., -.. _; .'` - -... ,g Viz.. -w - ?.. ��$ h .. r.� _,,. ,•: .,-.. P f 'ice g . .,+ t -.a -_ _:_ .. i - ccLL . , ,_ : +'M : a - , a: r.. r. 3 :+7A 1`r- .h w u .e { j '. � a .et - . its:,. I .. a •xr '?:- r g 7 N.b s. - .l` t v 'R F 'y. to � r - 4 "' a r yf,�;, s.s -aa .:,�,.v�> - Si` - gip• ,' s f s T* d` -tri,,, t - R, ! I t e i? 1tsa Til. fi - te r.,. r - a " tP_. ,'a 'ta: .3 "..,... , t:�6 i g r..t5,.:4.gv�.r tl�: r -ti.. .�'Y9..3:.'u Ms Y' +�' `.ls•-�2t , «'. .-.a - r ._ '. �. 3 �..- .. ,_� --I ---. t� Bigger than any.other, better than any ot`�er, with over five acres` of selling space. and over a thousand employees. Think what that means—a . _ Al whole town under one. roof, and every class of merchandise that goes - well togtaher. It sells Groceries as.well as Dry Goods, Bicycles as weN'. as Shoes, Furniture as well as Housefurnishings. Eas+er to tell what : . isn't here than what is.- We buy in the biggest markets, sell on the. - - closest msirgius and do a business aggregating millions of dollars every - year, - We have thousands of customers in small towns and villages an y C I * mii fl x over anada, who appreciate- the advantages of . . � ,� t• t ' - - SHOPPING BY MAIL ! -': - Via, '. Wherever you are, the facilities of our store are at your service.' Bright clerks do your shopping for you as carefully and as satisfactorily. �- ;��. as though you stuoct at the counter x1 person. All orders are filled th• �.y .i .. same day as received. Requests for samples and in uiries• regarYiing ; .; goods receive the same caret�ul attention. Our nation of a store -is a " ;' ,, store to draw the trade of the country ; a store to be chosen all over the Z� ., -: country, because it serves its customers near and far so well.. . f'S ' ' ,t ; s • .. .' . .: N' o Branch Store s..� . t „£ ;;: . �+"� �aln �trancc 19 ►mon a Vit- - ,� `-N O ', a� . Yonne fat. 1913 102, . 4 ; y ' _ LIMITED, r� "1f#,' iiltti, 198, 200 �l Queen street West, 10 and l3 All Under ". '� Main Entrattmi" i i Albt°errt 15troot,lTi 17,and 18 ` On�f. 1�0 YONGE STs BUYING OFB10EB: ': - , k -- i Warwick ,LAhe and Warwick -square, - � 4- . Lor,00rr. I_14 TORONTO f ' . • ; • .. � 1 A$K Fq.. McCASI�ILL, 'DOUGALL 8l. CO.'S - , : 0_&RRI.AC;•� V• .RNIr3I33Mi3-' fI - `` Iasurpassed for Durability. Brilliancy and Easy Working. 0, �_ OD�TR]�]d.L. - ----- _ __- --- MCARTHURy CORNEiL`LE & CO.; • , . *: �� - _MANUKAC•'rU1tX1tH AND iMIN)RTERS OM-- .: ,. �;.), White Lead. Golers, Glare. Varnishes, Oils, Chemicals and Dye Sti& ' Ott®1�'T�iL ]�L. .: , �� , --- __ --- — ---. -._ _ __ - ----_ -- -- - - - -' -- --- ---- --.------.------ — . z. h a { ?. AN B .' Everybody wants them. Every "' ` Better thio season than ever. , � deaLer,Wls them. They wear like Iron. �4 . �-- — - - ---- ----------- ------ _____ --- t� UPtZI�►HT and HORIZONTAL.. ti .. Statiol��, �orta�le & Seri -Portable , ,. r A!1 atzes 1 • �` , (h ors s to tN - , rH. Y {� i ?'i i ,- { ti ` c.w. i . 'k ',. z ^- a . { rt lOZOAI•I.ED iia Simplicity, >EK®etive , Working Dtaalities and Durability. " ' BUARAOiM TO GIVE FULL POWER CLAIMED : � AND TO 8; A9 IMPH9BSNTED <�� '�. Over 2,000 in sueeenful operation.°. + - - It wiltpay you to write b• bolo baying. Psmpkkt frit. e'' ►adrarpplyorraoond•Liindaadte- WATERC��JS � irFORo. cAN�oA ,a 1 � . at modaaste puff y ' �: c , k ;. +' . c Y - ` '' .1 � ' � 3- • , x � ; 0�" ...:_ F O - U N S T I IP'RT [ O IV. x hX ys" h h 4 i ti-, $, Tf iQO! MA itIhACT�RER& IML MONTREAL, EXPOSITION CO. 1�I ��3 �� Dale ah and eo d. and Waste, Hard g 3 i&uds, Floc s, eta, bought or exchanged for Il'OIJRTii PftOVI�TCIAL P�IIIIBITI01� i3 ` Alin Slapppl�ies, garaetted .waeto or shoddy. . , y,_ Y Robt. 8. ii'raser. 9 St. Helan St.. Montroal.. Thursday 12th to Saturday 21st Sept j dR E here to "a snap for you. Harris ' Grand Agrricultural and Industrial ` e "'' - bas sample cloth pieces for quilts. Bond Y `t{x . 1� for trial lot, value: - _ , f" A I R � ";� + t; . �'1, sem, n wintam Bt., Toronto. . Splendid chow of Live Stools. Magtiitifftlen� r'' Horticultural Display. r . BENCH SLOW OF DOGS, n F o ° Manufactures. Machinery in Motion - - FINE POULTRY SHOW. _ ` , r- . Gi1g. Y.AI#CE A �I�RAII >9T$� IOROM' A► 0l1T. Nee► Special Attractions. 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