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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1895_08_23�E , i R 1 + 1;, aj 1 "; a. ... &?r�`. vc , - ,r?• } , t I ..ley ,4 `' +�' , >~-_ v _ - y ^V. g ._ r. �. r. i r �p� v. K- 1�. a° s 1 f.. :_- .. 4.. r _. - .. •r-. ..r. r.. _ to .yR•i v T• t . .. ,.:-:.r:3 g p�j` t ?. , - L. •.. �. _ c . r f . n t � '� _ �. ,, � . Vii. �'�t.._ - {" �a "�• � _ mix F b r3 ' ,,. i ": . .. r. • : :. -. �. 337 " 3T 3.. � : " r 1/ -. ' i _'I - • - _ fay.- - -. S , ..:. -:.. .. - P ,r. i - y �gy - v . .. .. .A-, �,aY Ez.: •,s.; +yam �h. �, 5qt ; .a . -,.... - rev -:., : , . -'- : .... _ . , -.. .. . _ .. - .: .. .,,(-, 7 , M :. - •iE°s 6 . 9 i . ate.,. . . ` R I il �i"". P{ y -` _ is '� • - I _ .. - - .. - , e . ; - 7. T t7 c - } { E�.IV VOL; v , s5 f,� PICKERINC� �N� � _ : a _ ' ' F�►IT�AI'', AUCiT,1�ST 2 $9. - .. N M �, 3; . . . - �,�' ,. t - .. ,_: ,,xsfi�*so>�tal �Gaxe►.. ,_ B r� ;. R ti �T' AR{Nn r W� t ```' MGd�Oal. - a `R 1: J.� U S• O 's orrierR I WFIITEYALE •fit r �T ��,a F` I' _ r' t a x ;. ,:., Lord Moak is still on the war path. x -_ Mrs, Cowi , o! Toronto, iii visiting heft :�.^" - , M. BATE MAN, M,D., 0. , M.O.P. ti,, TZBT LOOAL RA.IPPZN1Na6 f�Z00RA>EIf BT �Mfee, E' Pearson is On a visit t0 Brrump• father Jas, R . �, �} . -_�� . We regret t learn of the illness o! Mise A- r �$ et�PicOk�ro,� in� ' O ffioe honais )�otlrnaicnQ �'� pBBes AND .10TT]cD DOWN BT OVA W. Pearson has received another harvest Olga 8agerm n. " i' ��ngg eysi __U 11:90 ; Bveriinpt 6 to 8. I DO>fiitBBPGNDYNTB. hand. Md . is d wife, of Toronto, 'are yi@rt r Gill ' -- - - tjt.�pgMpN� W. Sellers was on a visit to- Rsaoh one ing at C. C. sot's. `� ��t Leyat. ' ' da last week. • Mrs. Mott, of Toronto, is ` visiting her t fi , , Mr. and Mrs.• Ho r have returned �re- J• Maxwell visited at James Thome- sister Mrs. Jo .Wilson. ', �?,�.h T$OMAB �PARHER, Barrister oto. ie from the tri >a wase son _last eek. �- 1 p p Mrs. Jubn Boyd, of Delorain, Mar, is ` st Danbarton each Saturday. Private Cheap John has left oLir village, after Mies . endetso>i, of Toronto, fe with her visiting old fr ends in the Vale. r 11 - faude to loan at five per cent. �y - is using of mnab stn$. friend L zio Maxwell. Mre. Jno• P usher, of Toronto, spent last 1 � . jF, � ENTON � DODDS. BARRISTERS, '" ' Mr. G and'Mrs. Robbins were the guests week with fri nds here and at Brougham... ,4§��_ T star Maonab, Jr., clod Mise Ma a S, 1a 1J 80LICITORR, ETC., to Adelaide street + , .:� _ ' ere in the city oyer Sunda g� of �V. P arson last week. Mrs. Fran Johnston, cf Chicago, andz 9• Miss opps and -Mies Farsidb were the formerly of t is place, is visiting friends -i ' h" . east, Toronto. At Claremont nesdsy 1uy Cboioe 1 amflq Patent Flour ;4.04 per bbl' Bohool reopened Ddonda with a pod Ro $®Here last week. here. ; y g gasses o bt, , r E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIB- — es Tai -- ttendanee in both departments. Mr. Monk's foreman intends retarnin Cht►s, rib g Laok' and wife, of Toronto, are ,a': st �- . TBR, County Crown Attorney, and Coaaty Threshinlg Machines are now devouring , to England next week, having learned spending a fe days with their uncle Wm a ai , Blulioit�r..Ooart Souse, Whitby. 10-y s p I N � MILLS . �he results of an abundant harvest bore• Bing here. Major. - , bouts. ' r A number of the farmers hereabouts A large tree not far from the reaidenaa ' : , ��f .`_, j AMES MILLER, 80LIOZ�'OR, NO• p=�K�R=N.�` F, Hgtohison and talyiil� are with have thrushes, and report a good yield. of John Sleig was splintered by the oleo: Ai�i v TARY Public, Oonveyanoer, bee. Omoe at rienda in LlstOwell and nalgbborhoad Oats ran ab0at two bushels to Lhe dozen tric fluid. ' Thistle Ha." near Brougham. Money to lona. a ARRIB• net now. sheaves. Mesta. Tho .Pugh and sons last week OW A Mo(IILLI1RAY, a Watch for tha-result `of the promotion Win• Burns' of Sunrise Farm, was out made:a large s 'pment of Shropshire sheep f a solicitors, Ac. Office orp�o site Post i v1 'r: 1 De Whitb out. Jao. Ball Dow, B.A.; to the Mineral eprin one evening last week to Montana: -.; offio , y, Tbeo. t r .. I . I I zaminatioD@ in the Claremont school. g . ,;; ':w be list will be pnbliebed next week, for a bath. He has been much improved Mise Blanch Boyd, of Toronto, is spend-' A. Mo(iillivray, LL,B, lfoney to Loon. 8y in health since. inn a few wee a with friends here .and ati f P < 1 a►� Vrei I . good Broe. of Toronto, ha a bought The gea barvest on the Maple Shade is Cedar Grove. : j ! , ; x C EDDE9 do MACDONALD; Barris- nt McKay Bros. elevator hereyand now somewhat heayp, and they are being pulled Mies Lottie mith has returned ip Irl _, tare, solioltors, Notaries, Eta. Office in tom s. Gordon's Hotel—over old Bank office, Pickering, �:` have a buyer located at the bililding. by hand. It gays to harvest as in this few months soj am with bar uncle Frank -, Ont,: 8atnrdap of each week, Money to loan (� �s Miss Laura Wier, 0 e , Who wa as it revenue shellin pe y ' Investments made. Walter A. Geddes, Reginalo Of YOul E � . f Port P try y p g,—PvNOTveTa. Smith, Aadley f �' �` ; .- M ' M. Macdonald, l5 Toronto at•, Toronto. J has been visiting at Thomas Pugh's for � • Mrs. (Rev.) . W. Cannons, a for•tudr- - - , some days, returned _to her. home, on oRaeHw000 rbeiden6 of th Yale, ie spending a few r' r. GALLAGHER & CO., Barristers, yon osn t afford to have p nr Monde, �" lasses i ked out at ba b weeks with trio ds here. =. !J • solicitors, eta, Canada Life building, f g p G y i ` wiuis' Block, p The baslneee men have �igoh time justrt' Llibson, Toronto, is at 11dr. Mra. Birnie r., and Mias Lillie Bosse,• 1 Toronto, will be at their office, Your o titian must now to devote #o oro net. Jobbitt'e lawn Tutee. who have both{ been gaits ill, are, we are ' `': t' Brougham, every Saturday. Any business or I,; ands• p q inetrnctione lett with Thos. Puncher, Esq. ! have kIlOWleage Of science, of ie the scene of many hand fought battles Mise Jennie Johnston, of Agrors, is at Pleased to kno ,able to be ,boat again. .i_ throughout the week will bx promptly sttendecj L Optl(3S, must have praotieal ea- of that most popular ganoe. Rev• J. Harris. Alic Armst ng and wife returned- on to on Saturday. Money to loan at 5 per cent• $aturdav from ort Perr ,where the ha i 29- m perience, must have meeb4ni- ,' Joshua Bundy returned froth camping Mise Annie Ward, Oollingwood, is at Y Y d _ on Monday and has resumed hie farming W• Geo R'arda. been called to the former's mother who • Peteraricxr . , cal skill and a perfeeti set of is ver ill. 1 L operation. The rest of the cam in art Mies A. Teefy, of Toronto, is vieitin Y -r.�._ trial Ieases to fit ou r0 er) P g P y g The Public drool was opened on Mon- ^^^^� �� v'� r ��"' ^^^" Y P P Y• Iwill arrive Lome next week. P J_ F, WHA,LEY, VET RINARV' her ai ante hero. day ander the @gime of the new principal ' '•. Surgeon and Dentist. Gra oats bf On- y� U y� •p Dr. 8niith,otStougville,will visit Clare Nearly every one from here took in tis toric Veterinary Uolleite, Toronto. Graduate int . (,aril1 d 3 mons on the Bret and third Tneeda of Whitby on the I9th. w• H. i►tetcal with I41iss Colvin in charge { ` Dentistry. Member of the Ontari Veterinary I y e j i r ivision. 1= of th an o Association. Dentistry a specialt . Calls by I I each month. Hie dental room@ are in Mre. W. J. MoLaehlan, of Toronto, is Mrs. Cook,' an aged lady residing- with day or nigh, promptly attends to. Office, . I Bnndy'e btoek, neat door to the market.* visiting at Mrs. Johnston'a• Iter son in -la Menno Stover, south of - Residence,. Telegraph and Post O cos, White- �� �1{ ` - �i A member of the firm of Macdonald dt Pengelly Bros., threshed 1 000 bushels this village, o Sunday had the misfortune vale_ _ _ _- 9oly u J I I Fitall, Barristers, 8touffvillo, will be of oats in 5 hours the other day. Pretty to fall and br ak her leg. Under skillful T HOPKINS, VETERIN RY SUR• --, here on Mondave, Tuesda s and Wed• quick work. surgical' treat ent she is doing very nicely- z 1-1. GEON, Graduate of the ptotic Det- ��$ all Of these T$tjnlslt68 and ne@days of each -weer, Ofli a rD Bundy'@ Misses Katie and Minnie Green, of Tor• Auctioneer Poucber on Saturday after- - "' urinary College, Torontb, tegiste rd member .i::, a Very Isrge Stock Of the latest noon offered t e Burkholder farm, Cberry- ' block. * tf Qnto, orb visiting at their brother s, Mr. 'wood, 104 act s, for et►le by Public Auction, , of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. ,"; : st les of frames and lenses and Robert Graham is ekpected home from F. L. Green. Office, residence and shoeing forge ne and one- i y but not tea ing the reserve bid, was qnatter- miles north of Green fuer. steel - for Lis Skill and careful att n - the old country next week. He will not Mies W. Hayris severely injured her driving shoes at iron prices. o3i a and shop brie out man arm a few da a o. At resent at has bought in wh n it had reached an offer of - hoar@ from 7 to 11 a. m• and 1 to 4 . m. Tele- `! flop be will make a very g Y horses. When last beard y P x51(10. - graph audress: Whitevale Ont • P. o. address, i from he had only purchased one heavy not much improved, Died, ' at hitevale, on the 17th lune.. - - •- - Glreen liiver, Ont �%� a h � �'1 j� �� . horse. - Miss Lizzie Shea, of Toronto, spent a Miss Maggie haley, aged 17 years. The THU1fAS A. GRAHAM, V TERIN- lvj (l�j �f jj �Ve had a severe eiorm here oil $afar• few da�a in Greenwood this week, as did interment wa made at Markham on Mon- ARY SURGEON, Graduate of t�i e Ontario -' - , .. I :, N I • day, but the lightning did no partioular Miss cols Tray, of Oshawa• day afternoo . In their bereavement the - - Veterinary College, Toronto,regist raid member I i a I damage iD the immedia',e vlcinit Bev Rev. �• Dewart, of Toronto, and Rev. family of sec sed have thesympathy o€the , - of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association• .i i•' , I y• JDO. Hattie of Greenwood oommanit also honorary member of the Ont rio Medical oral barn@ were burped however, in UI• ,were intro y Society. treata•all diseases o1 dome boated sal- I - , . : 1 — budge tOwneblp. i deeed to tbo Bible Christian Conference, Mr. And M . Thos.iWard have taken up macs. Also particular attention tui veterinary Rey. McLean and M. Henderson were at Barnstable, England, on An 2n residence in oronto. Mr. Ward intends • Dentistry. All cases promptly attiended to at r g• d• reasonable rates, office at the we I known ea- 9' ` at Whitby on Monday, and were bighly The much talked of game o€ football reading for atrieulation and a Ist class tablish,nent of Graham Bros., one ile west of Qleased sritll 46e Oaledonian aelobration. on Wednesday night between toam@ prok• certiHeate. nth Mr. W. and hie amiable Claremont. Tele rams to Claremo t punctual- 1'he mesio of the 46th Highlander @ hand y ly attended to. lsly ed b Gleeson and S. Meen for. a $5.00 wife will be g eatly missed in the Vale, bat . I was particularly enjoyed. wager was won by Mean's team, soots 1 we trust that the change may be to their benefit. §, - ' . •bus{meas Q2ar� �'' I. J. R. Winter, .who has been employed to 0. A grand game. J. P. Longi lin recently met with ,pain r<v ,>.! ,�- here in our now defunct printing ofl'ice fOr !ul accident y i sing upset from a load o TH0M&S UNN, Conveys cer, Com- some months, left Monday for hi@ borne i Crockettvilie. hay. In fall n� be alighted upon his fee> i 1 missions* tor" kin Affidavits etc., O1are• in Woodstock. We dope to bear of hie on the bard r noway, and the hones of one ' Mont, Ont. 90y continued success in the future. ' ; Should the boys go bathing on Sunday? of his feet w re displaced by the violence . , Fa11 term OpeiiB �8 t. 3rd. - Peter Lea r who was a etre. Oho@. $m�►lee ie visiting triende at of the fall. ie will be disabled for some R. HOOVER,ISSURER OF MAR• pe + Dgaged ehingl• Ofinton. A. Boardin School for. Both Sexes Under in on W. Scott's barn the c ther da tali little time. i _ �• RIAGE Licenses. Office at esidence or Care of the o ie i g , y neo. Bell, of Toronto, is the esti of We ret to learn that the Whi a - - .. - mill, Green River. S c ty of Fr ends. from the roof, a distance of some SL tees toy Is f --- _ BeanSifnl and healthy location • stn• alighting apoD Lhe ground. For coAsid� Chas Smiles. Cornet Ban has disbanded lot the time j� BIINTING, Win. GFrey, of-Uxbrid e, is L Issuer' of Marriage modious baildinge ; home influeneeo ; effi• arable time he was unconscious, but was vacation at .Wiloot Hill. �°nding his being. Mr. Ward's removal to the city • Licenses for the County of ntarior Of- and rundry her reasons are assigned for >!oe at the store or at his resides e, Piokesiag cient staff. after a time revived. Beyond a severe Jno. Hoodland, of Cleveland, U. S., spent the why and the wherefore. We -trust that village. is -y Very moderate- rates. � 1 shaking, up, the boy eecaped injury, and last week with the Ma or. " -- i@ now lible to o about as usual. Wh Lwwrie Finla dt Co., to6k a move from who eb mthe r -want ationew llt)� r eamede DR. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK Preparatory and oompl , busi* g y y R L courses and re ares for de a be fell Peter knows not, this town l• st Thursda to • Conveyancer, Commiesione for- taking P P p rtmental and but is Af the y 8carboro Janc- hit. and 117 s. Peter Wonch, of Chicago, - affilavits, Accountant and Insur nce Agent. matriculation examinations. • opinion that be was oror come by the tion. are visiting ith the fol'mar's parents, Mr. honey to loan on farm property. Wills pro- Fall course in Music, Drawin and beat and fainted. It was a narrow es• Juhn Croeket, the founder of this town, and Mrs.. J. . Wonch,, oar -young friend �'� bated. OFFICE—At �7hitevale. Will be fa Painrtin g oa ,bows er. b�ui move$ to the do t of the above men- Peter hoe ba recentl attained to the rank ,rk Brougham every Monday, aftern on for the g• Y tinned. Y c - . transacti.,n otbusiness. _ 97-v _ Gond for announoement to�- ! ` I ••+--.--- , ' I of a benedic ,and we reapectfuliy beg to i Mies Louie Milne has returned home to tender our n�nEatnlationa to him and his _ MONEY TO LOAN- APP Y TO F. PRINCIPAL FIRTH 1 I'-, BROuaNAM. - Toronto afters ndin a few weeks with fair oan b 'de a n the ha ' + r lf1 i I: _ Pe yy g Po PPY event Hutchison, ap raises at Cl recount for g Ont ' friends here. wbioh thap arly rescued him from the �t f Picker n , . Canada Permanent osn do Savin s Co., hexa Durin JOy''and Aa ti School 0 ned Mande with a aNues accompanied by Miss dangers of of bachelor -hood. ' oli3ce, To onto: stook papiLal a9, 000. Totsl g st 8 dtese nate y gOOd Mies M. J assete wloo,000.' Thecompany len s nev on BAllitUR , nus & Co., 80 Front treat eaat, attendance. L. Milne, took a drive towards the lake The storm on Saturday evening was ac• 3'- j- lowest current rates of interest as o favor- Toronto. John Pouober was here Over Sunday last Tharsday• companied b very sharp lightening. It . able terms of repayment, Mortg ea and de- 'r►ith his brother. Miss S. Young has palled through her struck and c nsamed a shook of oats stand• Expenses - mode a to ivo commisei n. No delay: s BOdell has i returned tr,om his dogs illness ander the skillful treajfnent ing immedia ely in front of where Judson Eapenees moderate. vett _ Gerry 1� ��d•s.'i.. W, J•' of Dr. Dtammond. NTY AR HITECT I visit to Mariposa. bliss Mary Roeler of Windba Pngh was at be time walking, on'his bro's A. POST, COt7 The underbigned wishes to announce Miss Bateson, of Mariposa; q hoke J g town, is farm at C dar Grove. Mr. Pugh was- • for the county of Ontario Drawings with her brother, the doctor. engaged aL . Little'@, a .full sized moon slightly ahoo ed from the discharge, and and speoiflcacions furnished for ev rp close of to the people of Cherrywood and vicinity now adorns the residence until early morn. was acusis rably startled. A shook of building. Steam and hot water h a�iag .aa that be tins taken posse@@ion of the oho Mtes, Gerow, bas" retnrDed froim the ventilation a e ecia'tp. office—Ge tie lilook p t4 m•)• {train was al attack and conaamed on the y nor �r Dundas and Brock .,tree s, Wliitby� which be hoe joss paroha@od, that all west, where she spent a torinigilt. 1'oy pass®d down Larbrie avenue last farm of-Faw ,ett Wilson. Green River. � Residence—Hingsto cad East Pia Bring. s7 -y work entrusted to his .earg will be exeeu• Frank and Stanley Gerow were at week. We noticed a small growth of On Sunda_ the Ilth inst. the Rev. Dr.. Wh�tb and OPbawa _. Led witL neatness and dispatola, S acini Y plsyiDg tpoLball whiskers, which no doubt .will be a great Potts, of T ronto, ocenpied the pulpit of ' m'10MAS POIIC R, Lioe sed Auo- attention paid to shoeing. Wagons, Carts, Monday. protection from poison ivy, when on duty the Method, t Churoh. His disconrse be - 4 • tl tioneer, vzl�tator, etc., for Eos Xork and Bu ies for sale chea . Woodw rkiD Mill James bag rotttrned to the cit as night watchman• o the educational needs and - he whole of North and South Ont o. Strict KB P 0 g y _ ing directed t attentiongivon to ail onlersbp mail o telegraph.• repairs in 'all branches, Flow re airing after spending a Short tilos with flet TIIrry. Inatitutione f the Mletkodiat body. The = Charges Moderate. Address THOS. ' VCHER, p mother bore. con re ,tion was lar a and a reciative. Box 47, Brougham; Ont. q se papal. Price@ co aorreapond with g g g . PP times. Give us a call and be convinced. A number of 'our citizens visited AUDLEY. We noticed t at the choir gallery was well . '• P03TILL, AUCTIONE R, ETC., H. �`. POYNTER Whitby Monday. ' Alex. Urquhart was filled. The music was so excellent as to '- ,. �' Green River, solicits salsa fro tis num- I ' - articularl well leased with the �iooteh Chas. Neal and sister Joanna spent Snn- gain the p arise of the Rev. Dr. -The arcus friends both far and near: Sal +s of forme, Brook Rd. �t Cherrywood. P Y P day here. Chronicle eo res ndent was resent tak- farm stock, and everything that is to a sold will. ` ` celebration. laturday'a storm broke several trees in ing notes, an 1 as he hen been devoting some ' be handled by the subscriber with he utmost J, W. Sherrard, Wife and daughter, Ot care and sold to the v®ry best advan age. lHly THE WESTERN BANS Kansas, are here just now with friends. oar vioiaity. little attend n recently to this dhoir, we � °k ---- — — Miss S. Thompson, of Pickering, ie are surprised ttat his notes have not been : ' _ON� 1 Rio �N (>►F CANADA. Mr. Sherrard resided in ibis town@hip visiting friends hero. printed. II iT i .i about'thirty years ago. , Mr. Rollin Logan, of Oil City, has, been Robt. Mlil e.�T. of the T. O., of Leisure 1 w —ON— WHITBY BRANCH. A member o€ thq:firm of Messrs. Mao. visiting his relatives here. - Lodge, Brut swick Hill, and Wm. Arm- ' ; - �. MO RTG.4G E S EC U R I. Yr . �— •`° donald A Fitob, Barri@fere, eta., Btouii• Mrs@ Sadler, of 3reenvvood, now affieiatee strong, C. of the R. 0., Recreation Camp, {+ Capital Authorized...... y.l,.-,',x.:.. el,oU6,00o vibe, will be here On Monday of each as housekeeper for Mr, F. Smith. Locust Hill, ere in the Vale on Satardap .+ �E.AL ,i. i, Capital Bnbsoribed....:. ....... .'..6pp,ppp Capit aid=up.:........�.:...............97o,ouo week. Office in Gerow's block. riot€ Thomas Puckerin now wears the happy in the inter to of the new order called the 1 — ', , BOAADOF DIREOT0813. • ��� 0 Mawa�nlT esdaurned to her home irl pe P ay 1 r e sacceas, and bink the field here a codons �` r bought ail3 sold on commis4i n Rest..... smile of a oontentsd pa a. Another bo Sone of Res The met with succor n eh y Monday afternoon School reop ned on Mond with a a g g z ` I Agent for Fire, Life Accide t, Plate John Cowea; Esq., President~ about thirty of her friends spent a very attendance and as the buildings have bean for the orgy ization of a asmp. We ere �_`` 1 Glass and Steam Boiler Ins ranC6 Reuben B. Hamlin, Esq., vice -Pres, leaeant time in J. repaired, everything is lovely. not ver w Il informed as to the objects' f W. P.Oowan, Ee W• F. Allen, Rs , J. A. (iib W HOgle @ tOv®. Y 1 4 q q Congratulations to F. M. Chapman on and workin of this new institution, bat , ,•.. son, Esq., Robert McIntosh M, D, Thomas he first ro ition was to visit the 'ewo hooses in Pickering to r t of for _ ]'atteraon, Esq. P eeo matrio on bel a its ne► 's ver- al ring one. We pre- - `• _ H. McMillan . ...:..,............... asbier. lake, bat for some reason ibe shops grove thhae Piakeriar College recently tt t same that a emberldoes not have fob:oak d T C was selected in reference. ' ng -', --- P We ®ztend our sym achy to Al honzo stone, nor bo nd to bucksaw his own wood, . .. g p aft'. A General •Banking business transacted. Lawrence and ies Orvis in failing to nor do we sa pose him to be forbidden -rid- -- Conveyancing carefnil done at a mno}i Drafts issued, payable in all parts of Canada, ; .k.. t"- ower rate than- asnall char a Tit- United stated. and on London, iongland, pay• Sunny Mount. , . seoare their �n and $rd tea eotively• iniq out on hi byaiale or horse by way of 3 Y g able in all parte of Enro HiQhest current Both were good students and their failure exercise. It may be that the members: `x les searched and certified to hen rates of interest allowed �n Savings .Bank, was in one subject we believe. "toil not, nei her do they spin", barring required, Private #ands 1- Depo�ite and credited hall yearlq. Special at T• $cod spent $andap on our mount. One of the andest times of arden s ' _ ways -an hand to loan a teLti n to collection of Farmer's Bale notes. hitas Briton has been laid ap for a iew g yarns, not urn. As to their array. We { �. >D- WAItIRIIaf aye. parties is expected at Mr. Byes handsome know not. hose in any way possessed of Ii; } -. the lowest rete of ,.,,, M.Nsdaxt: residence on Friday 80th, inst., in the in- that. tired fe inn, so neoeaeary a requisite `� N.. _ wN ly all our farmers are through #erect of f �� Audley Sabbath eehool. Foot- for members ip in this restial organization a interest. w V. RICSARD ON:' TORONTO FINANCIAL, Onr corners a"ro rather diet einae the ball. ie a feature of the dap on the .oan obtain full information by personalap• I �:; F Dale a Black, Pickering magnifloient sod round, $5 and a football lication at ears s store, Win sur s shoe ys started school. P CORPQ ATtflN, , . Miss Philip and M7iss Gullick spent Sat- are the prizes. he choir of Audley will shop, or at he Poat Office. All ye that � �' PICKERING POST OFFI E. _ rday at Mr. Wilson's. furnish eioellent music and the literary are weary, nd Have that tired feeling, ,, • part will be well locked after. A sumpt- join the eon of Bleat. I;ils arrive from Tui c,nto 8 O a.m. i, Mea. Mathews Sundayed with Mrs. T. ., a 1�uthorized Cap 'Z,�OC,Oi30 gown in Broagbam. nous tee, will be served. A Stand is to be v: , `� Mails close Toiont 585,-.m. 1 x arrive si1b1�CI'Ib6(� LSP. 6�8 ��Q Mre. Gibson end famil conducted by the school and the proceeds - - x T,W, 8 10 a m Close G T 55 a.m I y. visited kr• µ�� GTE03^am GT 150axa .. } •• to bo used in benefiting the Sunday school, 'Joe. Bnig It was called home from , -, . a'hitb 8 4s m . Torun o s oo pmQiller's farm on Friday.. � _ : p The grounds are I mile �weet o! A udley or Rochester t Bowmanville .last week on .O T i 8 45 a m •' . r; oo pm Mrs. B. Castor orad family were thegaest _ This -Com ay bave opened a bisnch fpn the better known as the Nte ua homestead. account of t ie dangerous illness of b �aaey orders Issued on all parts of a world. Village of Pickering, in the office lately oc• , of Geo• Linton.on Sunday. - Y' �' opuied by the Ontario Bank, under the manage. , Mrs. Calvert, of Toronto, called op her gym° X11 and what we do. sister, Mise pule Knight. E: ga��ae ss'rs sys ®e, „ anent of the undersigne8. E. h'risb , of Aurora, took : a flea De osits will be received and interest allowed sister' Mrs. Gibson last week. Y .: ; • . �pcsits re Miss Becca and Ru$b Linton spent Sun•, 'Jude ' But iahaw, 'Of Whitb ,was dose of salt tre by mistake for epsom calved snd interest allow at 81-8 at iii hest rales. Ys �'' , �r cent pw aaiiurti, 6ectirity iacli potable 4. Dr is iesaed on all parte, ooliectiansmade da w th their cotrein MissBodell.- i ihro�n flro�prl a ati'eet oar in Torontq last salts and Ila it not been for the timely �, . I.oR � an :cry .liberal terms, ttio aey leane8 oa nates , 3. Carter, of Chotrywood, visits hie'. oda ; .With setoff iaroe se W .dislocate his arrival of a hysician - the result might , " 1 _ and other securities. H I ,t a , bretber, Wry. Carlen , on Bunchy..: >c• s•ar ts$7lga, .620. UDDER, .Idamager. ave -' .�R; i ..: �. . _ _ .. ,. -R.. .. ..-.,.... .-.,. .. ._ .. - �I _ .p .. .k .:. :. -... j .. - i a I 0 i # t; f, - ... t - ; - Rt ,kyr. e e.. -• -sig - - 1 f :_ `II. r. t. ��,y _ j ,. _ i, ,. �. .. -_ , .. - . .:', - . ._ .. - .. I, I �b ., .. , -"'�" dK- -all "spy' -.r.. KJ ."^C�qf- �} +21s .. _. .. -i.s. -i : - - - ,. ,{ -4 _.. ,.,.. .a. read t -•'P - ?;. x ,fit. . i _.. -e. vt �-g� :d a. „r �, - , .a • .. :. . -. - :, - n ^C .'4 1, . _. , b.. '•t., a • - r ..-, ti, t. . , r a r ; .. { -,-.._:�.; - -...� .. :-:-.: - ."..,, - - w i. - A ,., . �.. _,. �,, - ice''"" p 'i _ a .. ��� fid,.,, �� a _ -: ..:a... 'i ., .�.- .�3r'wrra,>3:. .. q . ,. 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Ewrvice, and stassis. tan"atrattuir . wisy r-tren of 111ah-Grade HiLehineS _ , �_'. - - - I 'L - . . �­ , .1 � , , , - 0. , J- ,ii. , I . X94'.. , _: i.. � � .., . L . ­ , - . 1. , � ..., I h" vexed you-�- r ht arm falls to h Frontier or Alanchurin and Corm are Higm _"IrrKe. - .a F 11 : .- L-- .. h l�r er aide, and after a _. . . - . ,C:." __:, '. � _.­ . - . to . the field A - - ". Who � .kv . ­ - I - - _ , . --The talety I?Set*r ­ A 'k . I . . , I 1. . -fiehind -a di*iaby dis-d6irift1it " . . ­ . . � N, I - I . . - _ - , ­ � 1. -, - t:: -� - Slho lef t .0, - Have -31,11 bush, more coanplimentary than a tliuift- ., , � I . -1 .. . . . I � :: 41 4 - - ' I - -, .. t L_ - � ­ .. '­� I L-1 - ' Alhory 7 You look warm. . ­ L. . . song is . I - Ing" the Patriso I � .. .. I . - ., - ,­ " . . . . . - - _.,� *'I .`. _ As Bad as ailenice When �. �, - with the nowe that Japan . � -_ _. . _, ,-- ,..- . c� - - -- ' '. A �_ �.: , I _. . I 11 10 A � � i �, _. �:L � - � .- I -1 Ice ?" �.�. ' * - ,- � I sand plaudits, a perfect --storm, of ap (30nourrently ' . - � turing depdtlds for its . -_ - � 11 Z�l I - ' � ­__,�:, - I., I.. . � . ' r Bibycle manuiao __ � ::: L � ' L I .. . ' .- , .11 . . '. sple - .:: :,! - ,,; , ;;..�__ - Is purpot . -1 �.�.. . . . - - ­ _ . _. ­.� nt. Is I I . . -th. : TIle whole - tbea. " i ithdrawibg he ' . I _­ I - L. I" ­ 11 Nd, thank you.".. .. I . . . plause breaks for . L � @13r d latory in .T1 . I a_. � - �� -I.;, � __: ... -- - _ - 11 How p e -looks, -, It is In effect a . L �: i I L I . � � : __�_ , , '. ­ - �:­ 4 � al 6hd . , I � � 4 - f . . . . . � �: '7� � . I n - - I . I . �, _. . , -I Coffee, then _? �&ne---614 Idiot has ter rtngs� with it. L . L I ohiei y upon skilled labor. When , . . .. Z �, . - I ­ :* armieq from the ,.Lmo-Tung peninsula success _­�,�-�, L�. . :.. .­ �._ - . . I . .. 1. ? ­ , I I I 1. ­ n eartbly cold ! Mark you � '­��'.,, 1'1�-t .. , I . � - , - .1 - - Z . . And of a I given it as hip, opinion tbait hot sotup ovation I tho� tidlng$ that Runkle, in 1000iliziuR you skim &long lightly and rapidly on your. - -j61. �f " - ;:.! �`! .:-..., I -.:.-..: , - � . , , I �:. ". _. . . , - ­ ,.. ­ - - � �-, ­ L' - I her eyes �?" . . L - I L ­ " ­ . �' _: tr . .- Of It, tittle heroine Comes . I . _. . ; 11 . . -1 - .- 1. , I . ...� � � - . coolq the fevered brow. TheTeforet, - Undel� cover thle , i bringio L a demon. wheel you are apt to think: t,hat.it in the. :, � ...�;. - ,, . - '. -.;. #L with a view t - rL-.L-. ­ . . '. : 1-� I, '. `_ - , ,�, I eieb these . ild L on troop � 0 9 � _. -."-, .. - ,. . I.. ­.­ 01 Dea'd lucky to have go moitnti -the lovely ch _ . . - � , I I ­ - - 1. ­.,�._ - I . � _.... . I., .1 I why not hot ooff 6e ? Try it." . of the nt I - - 1. , I I - . -.11 �_ ... � . . I - Syl-Y01 e tTength of the component parts that - I , " -4- - . 3.... . - I - , L. .�:` ��s,ll iter, as h -) ` -upset, - " - - .... I . � �� . �. -It sa�s Dicky 64 -nothin all , eyes 'ar centered strative. force to bear in that region, 'It _ i - f 1. - "A . . I . - . a . .1 Lv, �, ., _ . I . . L ". _ ih. 1. - , : , -�' - ".1 n . No, nothing , 9 !" say$ MarYr w4hom 1 4'.1, ­ - - ­..... L :nables You �. ;� 11 K,- .,. . �': ,�.�.__ ...; Ad Maxy take - POSSesslon -day. " DO frighb�nea-1hard)y conscious of any- - seems probable that thereL Will be interest- to ,do this. The strength of : " ?� : %-A 71 - _, . .. � an - I � - . I . ,-. ,... ­­� who to rather irritable, to � . . . ­ I ­ - __�_ I _-�- . I .- L th�s front row o ... �J-, - ... I - I . _., - Z., - . i f the dress circle. --'creeps develo. � - 1. �,-_: :;, be quiet, Dicky, jheore? a the tartain thing- save a desire to *escape Inouts in I hat neighbourhood during the parts in one elaxnent, the putting Of � -,- .� - _ ­ . - -..p . I ­ - , . : "i' � - ��! � I;,,- ''. . Ise bought up three �,�� ZJ �, � " _ 1. - �: 11 Everything e - r , I, ,­ .. _1 . oing up. it. you don't care -about the from the rstago.,to find herself fa0e .to i . �. � , ­ ; �:: 9 ' w the next six mon.thsA According to a them togethqr in &.far more important ' � �11_ 'e, ". ­_­ ­ , - . . - ., : . - . I'm told. You'll be fret- . . . . - I � �, . � "': L,_j,, � . . �. .- ;.. weelts-. ago, I face wlth---Coloinel Dalrymfple I - 'element, and one that requires the greatest . -. � � L I I �1. �_ L� . "" _� - play, I do. " -1 - � asia has .-� ­ - .1 I ­� - , . L: 1. it ..:, ­��.i ,,, 1. . . St. Petersburg, Ru ! . . . " , , � .; I -_ -1 - _� . . - . - - 'L- , ,' -_.�� ting for your.stalls.'" - mad 'risen . __ � I despatch from �� V. ­ , -_. ,L : The curtailn bab .. �1 . - ...,.. " ­' "' - I - - � - - "I , I descended . - �� . ,­:', - ,;. - �, � � Ad I'll Says - -- I think f or I 7 . � 1: � .. . . . � I _. . I - . 1, . . I . ._.� . , . k, --: I , . ; - .� I . .. � ,Not Mar5P4 . .Preparations for placing 68.000 skill- .1 - .. ..... 11 R�k - : , �,�; � .*. :: I o �. R XII. ' _, , . completed . . . .. . -ir.- - ,;� " � � :., �_. �­ 1. . agaAn for the third time, and once .CHAPTE I . - - ' . 7 1. - nf7, "the first"row h6m is be " .-), _� � . I , . 1. " - st.99 * - *heel in every 'instance ,: , * 4 -"4' � � . . r� - - .- seet A All soemplinhed little creature ; troops in two smy corps on the frontier of The &Joq, of a -, ', 7 I - . . K:"jF I .1. - I -'.1 . _ - more silence fa.lis upon the audience, - 1. _,� . , L .. . I : - . 11� , . _� . lWays con- - in - . I . I ng .. I I �� ­ - . " Good little Mary. A. -2�ntion Is turn- ure- . Manuhuris� and Corea, besidom sendi represents the amount of skilled labor - - I—- . . . � ­ L' '. . .. . . , and a very flattering att Vatally endowed by Na,,t . . .. ��, . ._. . � ­. ��'. es full - �i :_41 - - , . �.__ tented !" says her brother, in ton .42,000 men by transport service to V'adi� its construction. The materials thein. . , - �- " - I .- ... - . ..: - ed o -n the staV., A woodland scene, Were, your in,ward soul laid bare, n 4 L .- .. , - , . ' ; _L .. I � , . ­ - . j, . - we discover undt�r fre - Probably $16 to 32U -' - .� - -L .: I --� �. ,cof admjL-a,ti6,n,. giving her a surrmtl . isitely pa,inted, oe�Ve$ as S W'hat should .1. vostock. This report will oocasio " ­ . � , _. .:ar - . . very exqu I � selves cost but little. , 1 . I - - A z � . . -.-,... - ,_ I -�,-�w' dh under the preterree of 1003- oonjecturei as to Ruvoia's designs. Such ' _o �, - �L - I ­., ..- tious pin background for the berolnd� of the That seduotive mask, uwantler- - ....- __ I ._... . I roat. it i . tieusive military movements wou . . I - I .- . � __:1 . __ .. . . '. 'iound her t is met by 6hanoe, In a ohar- Beauty Clare 9 I .,-. . . Id nbt will roprbeent' the oost of material. The _�r .1 . , . . ..: eMng the laces . I . ex . L. � . . __ I piece, who - . _.' - 1 2 �__ : - I'- SYIV4- - e -but be undertaken without an expectation of restin-1abor. go when you buy & high. - * -',.' _.. ... 1: '.. �., . .L " I'm a- � . .. n ,�� " rqin4-P;ly arringed glade, by thr - . ­ _., _ . . , dullard V says Miss 'is I e%ro -His fa, -e ti_�tern',' set, miser%bi . . . I 11 . 0,37 1 ­ , . .- s envating advantage. Obviously I - . - , I 1, &1_ 1, - . I . I . .-. ,: �..,�. - ter, with serious self-conteinPt. A. he man towhom, in her earl she sees nothing of all that. Her rei� some oomp grade wheel you buy the beet that intelli. - . _:_,;Z -.! . 'L - . L ­, _: . . ' " pauses . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ., pon the Ja -1 . �_ '. - L , � hem, or any- - . I I - I I . : . � � _. 11. shouldn't have come . t,he had been enguged. It would tAke lief. -her Jay at Seeing 'some bulwark.! they he . To a beqrinq u gout artisauship can produce. There are - . .., . 11. - L %-1. � -I ... - ' occupation o .. I '­� . I . � : I .1. :... - f the Li6o-Tung peninaula, and I .- .� :. . .� .. , '.-..- , whe,re, with you.. I In - give a full history of th10 belonging to her old home Is so great " -dozen high-grade . ., :.� 1. _., __ � .1 I., I - ., - - - _ ,­,­ too long to the dominance of Japane ';flu' oe in the but few, or possibly a � - r, V. - � " . �. . � rnberd-d t1hat you don't k orw how to em, to I en .� !:,J - I ­. i .: .... me play here, but it is necesmwY to ex- that she runs to him, 'and ,with tr Ill. I,. , ". . � .. .: � 7 affairs of Core&. i -wheals made. The cheaper grades aro I . -1 ' . . I . � .. L .. , ... � - if with the smallest I ;; I .� ._�', i . I -.- - ., � _. conduct yourse -1 .- '.1 L.. � 1 ''. 'Z� 1;. - I plain one or, two things. fhe herOinla Ing fingers seizes hold of him. It is the habit of Russia no move swiftly legion. I i 0 ,-� - *1 I ­ . . � .. ­_ � . -. : .- �-_ � r I . t�� she � gasips. � - -'L &I . . . F � - . . . .1. .1 -. sense of -propriety. I ca,n only hope, a,muxician. HaAl " Uhl It to YOU-' t- � 4 I . . �L ­, _ J had onocce. been a famou you !" I - . I - __ ,� -:;. when ioady without much time for condue The various'parts of the bicycle must - .. I - I., .1 1, � . . lay will afford me some ods. 1- - , � :, tha,t this new p A I suffered many. things at many ha "Quick, take me away from this.i I'm il . .t,� .;1*j,- I - I,-:--,- �. , ��: I ­ - 2g preliminary negotiations. Russia would be absolutely perfect and capable of - I 1. I...., . - . ... I ­ I . - - _:��, -:..:..L,.. cormolaticn." L I rted-by the machinations frightened. ' Oh ! -it was horrible, C.6nsequeetly atanding exactly their proportion of the ��l I 4_1L . . 11 _.. .� Had bee'i P4 rather fight than negotiate.. . . .,4, 1 ­ . ­ . ' .. ... .� .. - � I.. , ' should . ." � . . , I 1:. . L. % � :1. - . . ... __ _�- " If puffing means atiythl It of evil people from the man she lov- wasn't it ? All those eyes !-thosedl- I in much speculation as to the present whole &train. They must be adjusted with . I , ,N. -1,� , . . .: I . . there I- _14i � I:L - .. ­ I - : 1'.', * __ , . - � L `: - � -­ stir the cocki - Had been I.'', 4 . � . '. eds of even a heart. Of, ed in her first yauth (Hero). i,hort. dry-sobe breaking. her. icety of a w -ch i order to get'the � �� . . - at I ` . . � . . , 11. - ;:.. ­ , Move. Does Russia expect to overawe the 21 . - . I ­ I . P . , . � : . . . . L. . �' 11 says her.brother. . . I.. -,L, � - . . , believe him false. Had voice. . . .. . 1. h e a , I .. - .: 1. -gr-anite like yours , taught to I . . .i'. . . , . . I .! - .. ". - ­: 'Japan b 'these demonstrations ? Or is it or most out of thpm. Th are 5W parts in ,4: .. '' - . P., . . ,_-`7�.,'�.. � :..-- ­ "But I don't'believe in puffing myself. married, mo-st unLhftppily, Was now IL All the sternness and a good,de � Pdrpose by need bicycle counting each , a oke separatel .. �,A � - L, � : , - -. .­ "'. . _ . al of a sudden movement to Pon 1 P Y :. . t.�._ __ �: _� '.��.::.",. On y,y; own mer- h . . . -I.., falli - the ' old erself v one hundred and fifty and odd .� .. - ;. , I . 1. . Always .stand or I w-ldow ; still believing tale .the misery bas died out ot Dalrym- ; oted territory? Were there and the . . "N , .. . L. . ­ . , . . � w - � . - . , ,' ­ ;_ � - -is. The , , . k , ­ ; -- . . That eager clutch of the' nor . -. " - . ' . : . as Politi L I -_ ­_.. Its, may L" V y Pgainst first love -had come to meet bim ple's face. Cal conditions attached, to the miniature steel balls in the bearinh I L.N. ". ., - - ­_ ly. I - the links, nuts and 'L ­�J L . .:,.;.; .. . 1), - - - L .- �' At this Miss Sylvester unkind In soc,lety. - Struggle between her heart small bands has been a, sovereign cure recent loan t,o China, of which these move. rivets of the chain, I _. 1. I I . . . � , I . __ . . ­ " A, - - � ­' I . .. :. "', . . . .:. I � I ' � a .,A I .. I 1. . . ... ._­�: .- -Cives way to mirth. her doubt of. him. H e re I n this for both. � . . I a partial fulfilment? It has bolts number 138 separate pieces. . Th I ­ - - , .: I f:L,.:" and 11 � meats are. "'�, 1� - � . , ' in all offici . L - �:� . - .: ... ., L ,% �� ". - __ � I_ g AW &I old saying of a chain being only as strong � - : . 4, - " Eh ?" says he. _':; ", ' '-.. ­;- `�­ �: I e he pleads with. her once more . " Where's your bonnet, your cloak ?" I suit,ed the purpose of Ruesia, I . .:: I ., � ­ FL _­_ j- L '' - - " ; -11 1 .7 . � .­ ' . I L I ", � !__7.L,_L, - 4; "'I'm thinking you"ll. fail, i bicky. for the last time ! ' Proves to her tha,t asks, he, and, having procuned them, deliverauce& from St. Petersburg regarding as its weakest IA;vk holds good i� the - -, , .. .. . � . .., �: . ., _;TA . . I- ,� ­ , '.- ' i ' pted � --. �� . �:� ��, � � .1 - - ir - - -� � - 'tays she. bicycle. ... . , I : ___ - .1 . � ,, . - . � . her suspicilous have been unjust, and h a gets - her Into a cab,. and presently' thii loan, to ispresent hereself an prom � ". . I - - I _; I � ­ . . . . , .4 Le KI. -I: - I ..-,i. - 11-1 1 ­12� . . . F . � . Z�.,: _;��,� A' Not a bit of it," says h �, *iIgglIng still, so old, so long has been the mis- they '�re far away f - ' b disinterest,el friendship for bar CoLestial .- _. TRZ CHAIN , . . . , : - ,:. ­ , rom the theater,' I . 11 ... ,1� -1 _ lar I � I ­­ - - .. - � . : I . . ...11.. his Beat as if to test the of I ' -, I . �.... .. I." - � merits with whose frontier her own runs for m 1 .�4 - - I .- - : .,.,- �­, in I understist-ndipg batw,een ihem, that and the applause she had so Iong6d for. Yo is naturally a, most i portant feature-.- .�� I � � - ��:, 1. . . all thin s are now- Of _ �, - .. ' � L . * -.1 ­' - � .�-. -, It, * " Unsound as -f0und so terribl,� a solong a diatancei, But pretentious ranking in un - .. "I �, . . _J1 - ­ even at ttil supreme moment She had gained, and � _portance with the tire' _ "I . ­ _­ . ­. . I L" � L ­ r . t all . � , � -,, � � *; " ... .. . !.-.,: �� . r . adays, I fancy this apologY for a chat shriiiks from%im, as thoigh in diabe- possession. : The sll�nce b-atween them that kihd will deceive no one who - is a and the tims. The f mme and most of the .. .. I 11 , �.. . - . . . ., 1. � ­ . . �, : .- 1. .. I - .- I . , - will last me till the curtain goes-dowil." , instal parts of a �4cle of the high grade . � ,�-,�;� ". ,1-j familiar with Russian diplomacy. Russia . . . ­ . . ng for him. ShA has grown almost oppressIve, and . . :A . f- -, . . . ­ . . . . ,.� �: - .. , has schemes of her own. She wants a more ._i I . 0 - Aid the.firstl aremadoof Swedish stoold, There is an . .. , � 1. I . - L As hf, speaks; it rises, a turns -from ;him, her face ,*rung with last it Is the TrAti, not the Woman,. �1, :.-. - _�.,. . . - , ­_ .- - 1, __.. - , . . . ". 0 ut the - - - ' ;- -�n � , , ( I . � I.- . ­ � .- I I- .. :- -_ . , him, he standaL to do this � .1 '. - � �.:. - reene is gone through adr ilfably act- I paiii and un' ertainty, and as If despair who breaks it. . . southern terminus (or her trans-Siborian English steel which is also good, b '� - � " `�A' . - . 1. ­ - :�, ..� y some of the first a6tors c induced -you railway, and she would not ob)eot to a @till - . ... . . I . - � : .i-� ed b of the I has seized motionless. Ad What . Swedish has the call. Both are made by , , I ­ 1.- I - , " lent go in the piece . greater slice of Core&. Hance her movements secrit process. . The stool is imported i� - . . � - -:: . � I '. _. �� year, and with suffic . It Is the fin I appeal ! after this hop- thing ?" says be. not coldly, but with - A: . ,,, :,�.%­. . I *11 be watched wi i - , . _. I ­ I . : . _. "_ wi th interest. the form of tubing. and in out into per tll\ .:,_;'I � . ­� �. ,� - I I.. -1. . Itself to almost ensure its success. The will be at an end. Already she has a A%proach no quiet, yet vo suggestive I �, .� �, I . , - � I . . ­ . I .1 , I , I �_ ,,.. ­ .L._:- '. flmt and last -w.enes are usually the nfw in'the . I . . of various length&, which am brazed to. \ -.,- 11 . .., I -1 ­_ e'rossed the r,tage, She is ne&rly gone, Of a cruel amount of susPe �. ' I 1� .. . .... .. __ L " - - , - : _: 17 .. . . . .. 'L. , - .. 9. - - ­, I -I- nning herc � . gother to make the frame, The brazin . . 1. . . :_ when s iddenly a- sound of music, the past, that She. pales beneath It. She - - ELECTRICIMS SPEED. ., . ,. - . . '.. - 0-vocial tests ; and the begi ! '_ . - I . is all-important to the rigidity of the frame. ' .L . K,'� -: I _ - . �.. ,1 �. ­ - . . od and full mu,fic of a violin-coming--corrilng, but hangs the pretty head that had once . 4 .. . . - . .. . < has been undoubtedly- go . . . :L . L. _ . - � -_ . __% � I .- _ ; , _ . . . . I - Without riddity a wheel would never t - . 'L. - - , �. . - .. . 9 `4 1 ­ I - . I � - ,: een so very high and mighty,- and *hs IF, - Xbt 1*"$S*d Miles . . . I - I � - I . I . _._ le, sitting elowly, sitrikes the ear. ' It is a sound 0 , aid Travels St stand arose country riding - The brazing ,- - ' - I , � - of promi3e. Even Dalrymp I �;: '' L, -1 � "' � I L _!' - L - -,. - - -.1 -;: . %; . . '. 1. - I . - .. I.:: .�:, , � - in thf- Stalls beside Sir John, feels in that stirs both (his. beert and her own. sa.vii, wisely -nothing. . rer setoad. is done under suormo '. � . - %....'.., _..... ­ ., ­ '. . ._� i - t.. L . � . ..� � I - -: %, . . .. I., - . - I � � � :... ,I. tf-rest In it rising In h1s breast, eo What m-iPmariens ariae with it Id What " A naw er me, " say a 1) al rymple - gen I L' . . : , I . I ... I .".- . I I ,,� - pl - � 1_1 , - . - . I 'L��. ­ , strong -t , . ... IL : ..w . ' is repeated again and a i . 1. . � . : �­­ ... hat only t1!e downfall of thP antel has st.11'red them ? Did ever iy. , Vhe telegrapher@ have never made but a testing gain. , � '. _. ;..:. . In a bicycle, factory. spoken, rims, sprocs, . � , � IL : . him ba.ck -With a Pang human re ure play thAlt sWeet old is series of tests for the purpose .of.do* ­ �.'11 - .. ,- �-.-,.:, . mirtain carries . c . "I don#t know.. I'm not sure. T #'lug I kets, frames a", are all treated before they - . ,�­l I ­ .. . . - . . � . .. U 4. . . I., . 7 r ./Irl � ", of fielf-reproa,oh to the one, troul le tba.' I air with so divine a meaning ? A ail- wanted -to play to�-before-to be a "e- termining the actual amount of time which �. if . �, � . � . . . . I &is adjudged to be ready for use. Each of. " J. , I . - I : - L. - :% . . . - I , '. - � -wf gular musician, and find out what I elapses Whits a qigual. in being flashed from these part& sustains a strain that has. basil. ' :. - . . ­.- :,7 �. . I . Is ever present with him - ei -. falls upon the heroine and hero. - ­ _. - I . - d, . - P . - .. I.: :.�; Biess' me, thei*ls John ,AMort. Ir- F. silonce, t falls on Lbe entire t,he- was really worth, and..besides, you and .,figured out to a niosty. The testing - . . - 14- 1 �­ __ J_.; : A America to EuTope along the Atlantic -2 L_ 7 . � 1_ �.L. - . � _!� .. I'll. - -; I ,. :` . . L. , .. � . � � � - I _. -'the. stalls !" says��., Dicky Sylvester. a,t - -andpapa were so unkind to - tne. A' machine� can exert a tension or corn. - -__V , � ... . . er. . gi . 1 1 . . - . 0 . ose un- I . . . , - - S1 __ _ . I - , '..,;:. s_ - . - . - d� las' - ' " Cable. _. I I I . � , I .: ��­ ,,Z . ..�, ho, n w the cur . -7 . . - - r.udgiag his sister, w , An at t flie fd-_ndef�r -lot th �f* you pressiou of from a few con*" up to 100,OW � LLLL ,.- - .... .., ... I—- _. , , I Was ? Your griindfather. I - . . I .,� '. .. __ 0 "I" _". .. - � L:, - 1-.. tain is dawn, Is enjoy�ng herself gaz- equalled strains siteps, into view. A like; he has confessed to me that mis,r-, The tests referred to w re made at the pounds. Whou the full power is turned on." . ­ . ,&', I -. _­. -, - L , � I . .. _ -9 � ­ - L ­ 1. . L. -1. - I . I I I L . . - . - � � __ . . - .. Ing round and seeing what triends are young -girl with her violin ! An en-- able threat of his, to disinherit you un- McGill University Montreal, Canada, in its great jaws can tear &part wpolid bar of . . I . �. , �e_ I ;.� . _r ..- F ' ..: . I . - ­ . . 1. L' - . � . -:. �_ - hdET ' ­ Naug�tl' tireiy secor Jary person sv far as the Jess you Married me ; but what had I j uns, 1891. In carrying out these .experi. .. � .- , � . .;--. ,:I -, - "., e, and- what at home. steel " easily as a child peels a ba,nana.' � . . o .. - , I 1, . - ' � * . I �� - . ­ - � - .. .;.. � . , � I � . 1! - I _. - .()Y - . Each spoke has to stand so man . ' � 77 . � - � � .., _? I __ � 1: :: b , out by himself !" Miss, Sylvelt" play is concerned, yet necewsary as a done " y pounds, . . �­ :-* ". - , _.. . �.. ..... hors -If meano of �educing the heroine to' a . . ments a 44uplox circuit, w&a'arrangod on the frame must do the same, the rim, the - . - �._ . , - , .. L I . '. I 11 4*. - . : - . . - _. - c.tarting a little, and finding. " Oh, you ? .' Toll were 'much worse I __ �, I - .., , I :.., . . - . . .. I . ­ , ­ - , (*ho in.- gentle fraire of mind. Quite second- than grAndpapa." says she', with quite both land and sea alo6g the entire line, chain. the sprockets, hub, the front fork,, �. I ­ I . _ : I I ­ __ looking �% _: � .." . :_ :_­ into Amory's 'eyes - ' '� . _ . , . . .1 , , �, deed is incurring a severe crick in his ary ! . Yet Barbour, who to a very a little eigh. " After all. tha,t threat wbich 000DOcts Montreal with Woterville, pedals. cranks. handlebar and even the ball - I ... .A., - . , , � ­­ i -,�. - - . : �w'-.. . � - T , I, - . - . . bea - . ­ . I � -, 0�! " I _ck tit his vain efforts to 'examine E-pqcure In stage arrangements. � ou t rings must abow that they are aimolute- - - 4' , ` ­ ,_ : .... ... �- 'IF 11" of his am n ed to nothing. An you Ireland. When the line Was 11 ale" " 1, * " - ' 1. , . �_ .- - * . - i.� . I - " would not marry ine, of course he could chronograph was attached to the observa. .iDg ability of a bicycle i ..� Ir _., . .- � ,- - every part of the house. -at grice, in his who will alii�uys have the very be"t ' I The 00441 I egh 7�, 'r � I I ­. - m. . : ­;� ­ . ­ ..-,- - �, - . ._ - - ­ - - I .� L., . upon the 61true" character of the . I 11% __ -, .. 1. endeavor to Clacover hc-r) changes COI- even In trilnor matters, had judged I not dightheist ine for your backsliding; I �.'_ 1. ,.1. � - . I I , I -!I- �_, .�.411;__ ,. . - I-."- . tory wire at Montreal, and everything boarivira. To show how finely they are % 11 a ..: 1�_ - �-.:,%, . - : . or perceptibly, to her brother*s delight. rightly that this exquisite Interlude (as' .1 .�� I I , - Otle . . . ,L,' , - � . .. ' ; W can see at once that It was not - I . _� I.: ,� I %'I.'.,- " Whait color Is red, Molly T' aske he. it rnig.ht 1), declared to beia readiness. The instrument measured it will only be Decessary to Say. L . " * L . -...,: - _ ," "_' 4, called) will be a, distinct for fear of being left penniless tha,t I . - . 11 . k ` ��_­ _ ­ , - , . _ I lar - i .1 � , _. . . there is a :.1 .. . . . - 1. �;., _'.�� .. �, . � ,'.'-,. "Never mind, don't ansW6.r It. I'll attraction and.add yet one more lustre, ran away.", . clicked off the eigu&l. wn ile the experiment. that iu ths goat factories 64 I . I - ; . .� -., -_ - .. .� ' � ... ' -_ ' nischine which ipakes all the persts .rue" I I _� .11, I - - " - � - I . �� - - _ L : .'w'�. � _,�.' _�:-,_,,_, � let you off. IVs the color Of YOU at to the brilliancy of the play. Noel's spirit groans aloud, but gqAr- are watched the chronograph wilth breath. down to o6-teu thousandth of an inch. . L! _­ '.. - - - - And i - I . .1 � ­ , , . I. , . -1 � -':.�_ :-- - violin on I is aro proverbially noiseless. so she lam interest, - It did not seem " like an This in getting bicycling down to a find , ­ ". .':L�_ - ..>Z' all events. gee, he 1has got the The girl !advandoes glowiy, " 11, � ._7 � . .� . T. - - .� I - . I . - ,: -- L - q , . _ ­.�7_ ,_ :, , Me - .. ... ­ I disdconsolat6 one beside hi . Dalrym- shoulder. She had been referred tv, do" not hear 1,1m. - age of suspense," however$ for within one point� but the ram for prociodenoo among - - _. ;� - . _. -- I - '. - ­ - . - _ .- T� - . I ­ �__: :.. I - . :1 got 'your stall, casuall - . W�1' _% ­.� . e's thy . i,�,' - I t��,� � �_ ;. , ple, in- the flosh ! H Y. In th% earlier movements of I ".Well, as seerningly It was all aud one-eighth second* ti 1.8 seconde). the �; iv� _� ,.. �­... . - ' i . - the big makers is fieroo, and seemingly out * .: L, - . L . I . , - - I . .. .. . -r �_ .�..- -�, I shouldn't wonder. See lkoW foolish i the play a.; a rising young ,muMcian, I I - :. fault, I shouid like to know where MY :, - - 7 ,. . . - . I bronegraph recorded the return Of the of keeping 'with the general hilbrity of the � . ­ � -, I I ­ " - 'L:: . : .- r, �. - - ' �,,-��:",! , ; ,:� o ­ '. .1., _ : � : ,; It is to quarrel with people,on'the eve'staying to -,he country house, and no -9 I trime comes In," says ht, a little St 101Y. &signal, while it slowly -dawned upon the sport. - . i -w- , ­ L - I ''. . .. :- L -, ­_ I - - .. I I � _. L - , , .- .- to be.'.' . .r .. . ! ... I " - , �. of a play such as this promlses � L I . , -�:-� L:_, L.. . _,�,g _ 1� � ' L � -,. - .. - . .. - I I at this Jrst, tnt, so fraught with Intense " Do You mean to say you never w,rce int,sreated scientists present that the Bash An -interesting thing about a high-grade - ,.�_� ,-1 ; � .., . I . .-I- " I n4ever quarrel," replleEi his s ster, , I 4tten had actas, .. -1 - !,L:- .-L - � I . I e presents herself. She is a I unkind to we? Have ,you forg made the round trip fmom bicycle is what in kown in mechanics as �-: ""Ik"i ­-, .. � . -,.-, i. . ; n-1 erest, sb - 4 . ­ . I - _. - �-_ .- `­ ­ . - - , - - . . _ - , , e., - . . - : �, ,I . - - - . rA,`�.­ _. Z �...._ . . _._,�_,: 11 1._'� , . with ditnity. If effie has fondly dwelt :-vtry-, very young girl -a �hjld, one Oat last night at hume, and all you Montreal to Irolandin a period of time but . I 111131 8"irry rAoroa. .. .:.I't - .1 . - . . - -_ ... , , '.. -T subduing him, she finds. might alm(oot. - - . . . , -I- . , '. . , '.. -1 1. I � . I - ,I. " - _. - �--' - ­ � en the hope o say --gowned in -a little. wa id'?" litile greater than one sixtieth of a minute. I - i ,,�,­,xz�, i . _ I ,�.­. , L._ - -_ - .." io._... , . i . 1. : � � . -prosawdie modern - L;� � �, . _ herself indeed mistaken. pretty White- morning frock. from In that very short space of time, infini. Thus in the great high r1l. . . : . , '-d i L :: 1-- L' ­ .�:,, I . . . I I " I have forgotten nothing, but as I I In . - : -_Oi.: - � - , � "' ...... .. - I -. -, � .'... L.: � " Not, you !" says he, 'wiff lively which the I ce at the, th tostimal and almost unthinkable, we might guns the safety factor is twenty, or . , . . � 11 t . , . . -L. .. I .. �,., _._ I I roat falls away I am a person'of,ho consequence in your say; that electric message was flashed a other words, the gun it made twenty tit" - so . : - 1110 -1 , ...1.-. - � - .:�, L - !.-- --korn. " Think I forget how you- used 1 in a large, full collar, and without an, - ... : I I life. I fall to a" how any words of stronger than the strain to be put upon iL . � 141 I .:%- '. �-�_,L.,,` to;grab out my hair In handfuls, all.ornamell distanoealmostas great -as one-third the � � . _. _.All ;� , t cf any kind. A lovely child ! � I -. -, niJne could so hir bave affected You ton, ..T_0 I ' - - L - .. �1. � I � - , . . . - sionate exclamation falls from, �­ , : �.__ because of the vivisection of a beastly I A Paz. circumference of the world, or, to be exact, Ordinarily guns have a safety factor of �:,e " - ­ ­., . ' . its to Induce you to leave. your ho"'el 8 0122 mile& Other experiments made the boilers of six' bridges of five and other - ..��­. - I .. � 9. - � �� :) doll or two ? There ! ,jo to ! Don't 1 Dalrymple. He oprin" to his feet..' - 1. . ., - . ! . 9nd subjerct every friend you. have to ;:me day showed a variaLica of from I to achanical products about four. The. �6�1�2 I I ED - � . L hope to impose upor, me. Keep all, Iq nd Is with difficulty pulled back again 611ch prolonged anxisty." . bicycle of' the old style weighed sirt TI:L .,...-. .'L - . I.. I I - - that sort of thing for Amory. I ahan't i into a respeotabl--. poiltion b Y. o I . - ,,.,.y A -mor " 0h, don't think I didn't fret about 1. I seconds for the signal to make a cound pounds ; the high-grade machine of- to-dAy - ; � . . ; . tell. ,-Y, too, Are you * mad 9" "4 -that.--- says she, vehemently, turning trip. . .1 L I � . - - By the by, there's Stank I . sa the latter. Ism � weighs 1 btee nds, and the safety - : - I -_ ... . ,W..* , ­ . 4 ­ I ., Ic-rding it In the stalls, and Weyman, -W . . I I . _'. - . I "ould you make her town -talk. Wait, to him with her large eyes full of team. - . .1 . . . . factor O=Xucued to only 1.25. - _. I... . .� I .- . . . . I . . and Mordaunt. There must be a bank . .. I .I.- _. I A a little, s3b in her throat. ." It. " . . , L .'­ - L � I man ! wa*4 Until the sAcene Is over. a r. Ltyin jr Stones In Falkland. - ­ � " i'R., I This extraordioardy low safety factor bi �4. � _e .. _ I 'S , N ': . . � -1 I . . holiday somewtiere." I Good hea. ns ! to tibink. of her being has half killed me. Can't you we how' , The most curious a pecimeng of voot*. in deference to the demsind for lightness, V., %i . � � i .,.-. I Ad I Ba1*,f;Ld1 . .1 .1-1. - I, . I _� - � :4 - - �;_ really never ma,ny, men here !" which just now is being oarriid to an ex,. , � 7V _.. � � .,I .,-' �. - . 1�� thin I 'kave grown*? But If I hiLd ble or plant life in oxistlenne are the so- . .. , ... .. .1 : )'. In the stalls befot-e a�d so few wo- e trame. Another year the tendency will be �. ',��', t. �� I . ___ ._ . . I Eleanor 6" advanced 'to tb foot.. written you would have f6und me out. calied 11 living @tones " of i,he Falkland a � 1�1 �.-O':,. -men," says his sister, glad to turn his 1 lights, Htlbr playing, so soft up to this - to mak fewer ligtkt machines. The figure . It - 3';"� and taken me horne, and" --she stops . .� Z, � ` � I", V - I . . � � ,nel. , - la - a! -nere suggestion of tbinge Wande. - Those islands are among the 1.25 above means that if any part of the 11t) . _ .. ; � �,`L. % thaughits into another chan a -tu be suddenly, and, as th-ough a full re- I . . _ 14 :: � . L. - i ; : - "That's because all "the women htve to come, ow changes, and with a t cheerless spots in the world. being wheel is imp#4fect to the extent of one. : . I , i:-: - . merribrance of the rilght's terror, past. WOO . - `7 .. 1� . !..,._.:,.:;.-. , gone out for a drink," says Dicky, in- &barp cram h- of quarter of 'its calculated strength, the ' -1 . � I I ­ 1 . �, the boW across the , -_ -_ .-I z ... . t . I Yet ever present. crAhe% hf-r once more. *oustantly subjected to a strong polar . � . ;-I . - n1ocently. . I w(rings the nature of her phaying a)- ' � machine may bearipplied suddenly and the , ­ JffV , . . _ �Y�4.1 :11. * 11 the covers her face %ith her hands wind. In snob a 01imStO it is impossible rider may have a bad fall. .- �'�cr" - - � . -, _ Really, Dicky,". tetyms g- - i, . ... .,- . . � . , . _�._ � - X.. ... she,, indl -1.ters. Th t - th,!,re Is niagic in' her und sinks back into the corner of- the' woot, as they do in ot or It is doubtful if more tkan one or two �*-_Vq­ , . .: � I L I .1 . for tress to grow a L 1 11-14, - , _11% - N- . - �; - your conversa - .41 I'L � ho Yorrd, doubt, because t - - wheei. � , _. , nalitlY, "I do wish you would arrangeAc,ucb , : I � ,� -\�% , . he . .. - ;e ' friendly hansom. "Oh, why didn't . ., I - .� -tion properly, when with I !nAtense ner�vousness to which she � is YOU find rn,� out!" slie al-ies, "and countries, but nature has ma'de amends by m&l1uf&0tur6r4 make the entire I '. Z . . L . . . ..� � 1�.:_,"L:." �' ' � Me. . Some of them claim that they do, h 11 I .. r - - .. _ I must bek you will nat 9 -peak!: evidently J prey falls to sopoll the eif- spare rn,t all . � furnishing adsupply of wood in the most - owevere -,- * " I I - L' I � - thin 7`1 . . . 11 ­ � 1,ke'that " She to still a little angry: feet she to producing. Just t ! , .*..�X . , *!,f; �. ! - The fact in that the tires, the wood rims, . .q , : . . .- .111. . . at fira , " You gave us; no chance :'not:a word. . curious shape imagina�le. The vi#Ator to the chains an,4 the saddles, and also the _. � � - I . 1: *th him about that Ellusion to h,3r'irhe trem'bl�s so terribly that her agita,- L "�A . : , .. 1_.-!,:_1 ­­ wl : �_- I., - . . _... v, . . a line. What I want to know Is- I the Falkiands sees scattered here and lanterns am in most instances made by .1414 L' . .. �. - 17 L _.� �. - .­­.� . .. quar-ei with Amory. . - . .. �v.,A . -41:; .;, I tion Is peroe-ptible, but after a minute ' �,:�!,I .. . ou In this project of avAscialista., This cannot -well be other I . :�- �, �,�..' -�.�.w ­ who' helix -4 y iss, f, ­_, -,.­�­ , " No !" with mild surprise. ;': " Well, I or- so sho steadies herself. as it . 1�. there eingular-shaped blocks of what ap. w . '�"_�,�..qr ' , 1, ­.. ­�Z"_, -L t yours ?11 . I pews to be weather-beaten and moss. because the four first mentioned require - _, L�:�' _W "� ,.. ', �,�. ,,-it _. . '' ­ 7 won't, Vion. The truth, i'know, Is: were. and ompet.4 .vierself to. do h . � " .. ­­'' -T - - ­­- _ , _ 7 ,� _ . , __ eIr I !7��',%q I . :. .. . - , 0 now dge being really t a mois � , . , , " Mr. Barbour," says Neils - tillite covered boulders in various sizes. Attempt _ :: .' L' __1 . ­ I - - ­:, IL 1, .1 � ,it c5 � - - ", . _'.. .. ,�. � .-I.c.. . � Adways hat-ful. But I thought youlgenui:ie Ju tice. The rendering of the k . . . .- . . � - , L . I - no 0 the" 11 lAuldere " over and JW taut 61 on of all good wheels. � . ., ­ .. r ­ L' 'L, - wAhout arriere pensee. Indeed. Dal- to turn 0 1 , - - ,,, � . _�', ;�',,.;:. L _.�."_ A -ere one Of the woman-rikhters 1d nd t�nder air, chosen, meant to .", ... � - �'_. ,_ - .- - ,�, - -, � _. __%, , . � I rYmple's manner throughout h4s been you will moot with & surprise. because the has* are any number of tires, but a grest- -_ _ . . ' � .- . _1 � _'­�L. � z._.- .."L'. Shouldn't have spokpn." oln� to fond inemories . . . -;; L. . 1-1 .It- . ly lea number of rims. Thevood rim is 4' - : . Ix. __1 . ,.,..I - so Immaculately Mild that she hardly stone is actually anchored. by roots of.great . - , . I " Th&re'S one wo,man � ou"!"S' ,`�`in, of the pa-ar, is so magnt od is .. 'L - - � - I ­ �_- _.-._,q1'1__1 - I .- y ow I ficently given, underattinds the passion of rage -and strengt1l; in f I act, you will fin& that yoyA one of the great -Aiso6vories. The wo I L . r - I .1. I , , _ -;, - . I ; : I - _ I, �� ­ . ,.1, : r.,,� the the,%ter at all cvents," says she re- I that the 110te'ners, who had anticipated . . -., � _1� � -., " -, .�,, . _. , ­ -� - forably whit4 ash or hickory. Some ", .. .. -1 . . . %�� - L� , . '_ grlof that to consuming him. are fooMg with one of the native tress. pro , I I�:!: _�;- - _.... -, I.— . I , -, . - , '. ' . 1.,�., , Sen-tfully. " Mi.3s Burgess. ),see her nothing be�tteT than a Pretty little bit " L firms use three or four -pieces, glued *nd , . . I . � . , L� % ... �L I .- L�'::.­ "!� . L - ' � giving loose No other countey in the world h" such a . . -1 - . . . .. '. _: .1.. p I , Is I � � . . . ere L e second box. Of music, #It as one man, spell-b-o"d. prossed together-Isminateft in the traide - I - �, over th in th i Aarbour !" says he, .� . , .. ..: ­ - .�! I . I r Greet grow e, :. : - . 11.1 . . ­ - ' .. ow. " Well It cl4rb. �' . - . L . I ijf ' - `_ -;, . - ..: . �� - --L_:J)' "Do you know, I never see ' ' - t"L .' . �;. i . -1 .I., , . , - tbAt girl," the reins of anger n -peculiar 11 I th, and.. ib is *aid . word --and then curved. The connecting .. I � .. I . L' I . -:..,, al ' . I himself by a supreme effort. oxt �t4 impossible to work the odd. , I ­ . .. ­ r �;­.. � * �, The little magician w -ho has entrane, Ing to be 84 -'- , -� , , , I _... . -�. I Mys Dicky, prompi " Her -teeth are ­ - I , ends- are fastened in various ways. It has - �� '�� -,- � _!_ - -_ , ­�­_ '.. 'k y. . shaped- block* into hisi, because it is par. I � , . ..�. -_,. � '. ­ 1. -1 ed them fill. plays, or, with a delicacy never mind that now, he ish 11, tell , 6 .1 11 � - � - - _". - I � a , in ,,, -. . , .4, _4 ; th . I .1 _ . Udo much for me. They're a lot blig- A . - . .� I .-: . '. �� �. ."��,�,� ppmrs �! - . . � � ..: 1, ", *'�: 'I'- -1 g�-r than she -is ; they're tosks ! They yc-t. withal, a wildness that bets ake 4bout It la.ter on." - . . been found that woo4 rims have more K§- .0 K .. I I 1, ., _1 . footly devoid of 41 grain " and * to - 3R I . .1 , pe .. sillenoy-that is, power of resisting shook - , ".., . - . .,� I I - . , , � Z I . , 11 .. . . A ... . _. .- �cxcitemen.t hardly be .nothing bus a twistad man 61 woody ,; - I . - �f i- � . , 11 , I 5 !, I - - :_ I- r : --- "?f � hide her from me. If she wouldA't pleasurable. Too " But you 0ust fi6t blame Mr. Bar- . -than have -steel rims. It took yes rs to - 0 � �. *. - _J� - - - . - - . , . � - . � _ �.. ; �� ,. ' ariltist ,' �be untrue to herself bour," exclakus abe, eagerly, frig -h enQ fibres, - 1. I - - - , . - . - � � � .. _ ue all .0 ­ �� I a I � " _1_ _.,___­ tr t � - '- � - : ., _­ e�0`_-* I"gh them woould ba a chance for m a -, ."I . A ____ I ,. I find this out. Now there in talk of paper -" ,.� ­ � . . . -..,.-, - ­_ ­ %, � � .. I , -, . .. - . _ " � -� - - -1 ­ � T I -.- � . ­!,7�_, -�_., �. b wheii ,occa0on calls upon her for her by hip manner. and sorry now for her , 7.� . . rim&. But w6ther made of steel, wood 0 . � . ..� . .1 _I -a ... .�:, _ I . ;,..If u,t she 'lat'ghs v,ll -day, and, all night, - . .�� Good IteaSoll1i. - - - � :111-, .0 . ... I : .... -_ .. ,C30�. I I I ' : ' , - . . . i - , �:;, , " � 1-1 . �, - . -,: �'':, r . ! , I'm told," heavy and. -severe emphasis beet, she 10 still so frighten6d, so hor- adm4salon.: "You should not hlkve . . . - "r ever made is able to w .1 - I -1 . ,;.. .r I . - �. . , no run, , .. . . . . I 1. - _' . ' .. ' ' - _� - I - I , . r-- � � ­ �i "I '. - � � ..,..:. ­ �. Two lri4men, .driving through - -'the stand a oollWou if it in @truck ands A , 1_- . rifled .at , aely aaked .rne that question so quietly It . ;, �­ - - - . '. "': i��, -= this. I er situati,in, an to near . - ­ , _-, - . I - I I I . I ;A . .. - ­ � . ' ­ ..... I _-, I - I � _' ,; . � . - i r4_1N1 - : 11. � �, : A - disruss ff%&_r,`-­- - you ineant mischief by it. Iftt was 00unt . 110400d.that many of the - bame spotd. ­ -1 . . .. I . . ­ - - I _. . , . "I don't wish to say know how she Is to ca.rry out this fear ry - ',-' , , Rvo � -�_ ., .. . I s ' . ­_ �� I . I .. �. , ... f, . . - . - : _ , . , ­. itip - I . , ! ful engagenent to an end. I . mean. And. 'an for Mr. Barbour, he had weathof-valles 1. in the ebaps of hugr I � "i. :41 1 � . % . . � �-� .r Ripi,'_. I I ". :_ �: - Miss Sylvester ; " I merely mean to I . . . �� __ ­ - & 3 . ,_ -, , .141. , .�, . �, .� I .; .. � 1. . . I 1�' - .�._ - . I . - - , __ _. , 1, , ' Her face Is white as deat.h,- tier eyes to a friend of mitne. - A real friend. ro"tore,- . . , . Infal Possibility. � � "... r� I I - , - . C .. -A, I I ;� A Pa _� ­ ­� � .".. � - I -�- , . . - . * ' - - , "' � ;�L --! -.-. . . - �i:: -,`-t, way t�at o'he, at all, events," withering- . " % . that- , � ..j - ­ .. , . .w.- �­ . F . .­ ­_ I., I Re, Pat, - � s9d *no maw to the oth6i, c*n in love with - . . , - - , - . , , , , , . I � .1 _----,­:-'... .l.", 1V "has not 'gone out for a drink.' are gleAming, her soll't. lovely hitr lies I shall consider him so Wt my lite.- . will"If yo� are so much .11 I - . �. � �� .. - �._ ': - .? I :1 , . . I , .. . . , . . . �.. , -1 , 411.Z, - e � ; . I . - .1 - . in fleecy Ooude upon ber -low brow, waa so good to Me ; far bett r t 11 me why Isboy fAways 'have a little don't you- propose to her? . I -- m , ... ! -, as YOU very rudely said, a moment I ball you yim U angel, why I 1. �".:� r . �., � .. � fl�. -:: At I -her rAig,,ht. childish form or grandpa,pa have � ' tw aad,siver a bin on; Mia, top -of thim -Gus (woodily)-I have seen both h6r_- ��_, .. - . . I . ...,-:- �. ­ .� 1. 0 . I . every'eurve of evw b"n_-*Ver,1., V0Q2 ' ' I - ­ I I �: '. ­ " . ag I I I - 'are � �� - I .. - . - _ . _�'.­ . . - - � � . - .. - . . . I- q_ __.- ... I I ­` - ­ -,-" Fa"yyi_'D`1ky, " Don ie,p�_as with a very pqasioll -of And -as aliirriy. wilth -hIM.At 116 - . fatherAud mother, sdhd I can't be a - I i, -1 ��.: -,,. ­ She'" 06-0-uldh"t ot can be a to. being . b&m ? _ --- tho'; ..... � 5- - ,. _ I - _�;:�'.,_ � I - , . . . . � , . . shu*g "#Ued I -1m,_ it, must be that the won't grow to look like one or � ;i� 11 � .,i-. ­ - �-:"� you now nervous exc' .tement, she draws- t 0surd. - Ve wou1-3WV- 1UvAQ%t0M4 _. .�: M .: - "To... . _ - dh�'s been forbidden ! Tho . .. -_,h . ;fiJj;;t � ,� , � � � -,4: ko I . , . . - 04- 1 k he bow 9 , t,, , I . : � . 1, *,- - ': J . i - - beftem-4v � 0 - ibey�4 , have in othe , 111, . , �� -, -_;" . --. �, �_Z': ��,,�,� her You .' - Ile Is:'& deirpt,0,' -in - e0thlits, . _. K, �. -1 " � '', . - I . I -- r of the � 11 . . _..'_1 * I `7 I . :!. � .f- � - bar wouldn't .stand it. She'd bite btts across: theistrings. Never in all - . , � 1"U , :, I I , - . - _-_1 -,.I- .. I - I ­ - .1 . , . . * ' . ­ .0 - - - ;_ 7� .-i,- , . .- - I- . , , ao, -, esw . i . . � : . �.Vo .1 : _� . - � - I ye . __08 � ,144*g 60 ­ "I..; - - . . . ­:.- : - out Yed as she pla Is Nllov�d b1 a Iig'oop rhe4 . - � - I . , , , , I - . '_ , _ �, : of all 'the tumblers, and th,at life.has sl�ie pia jWw. where.. h' I � I , A . - .1, , - - . .. -I.. ., 1 ,4..,. e� 4 , , - L.,*. ... . , ; It- -1 . . I', , �1. . - oi&r' v K * � `� .. .1 - :.- The Reforvied Btkrglar- ,6 1 � . : ` -, I` ' intent, - . . -il - '- , - � . The pe;o0e listening, rapt, s A r -�I'i�'�,,� I - I - ,�� . . Iiido , . , , , _. -;. , " , ­ : . - . . - , - ��, �. A. - "IHO ,�,," .. k . ." . : _� - . , -1 _. _.. 4 4rt- 0 ' I % - 1, He is' -a -a . CiS -'1' ! � I 11. I . I _0 , . .1 X-.- . . � __ - 1. I �..�. - . ;�11 . ­ 1, , " - .. . . .� . il, , . . ".I.. - A . 11 . e0om - "­_ I . - .� I I - �',_ - �. - 7 . eac - � I . I -­ ,0 .. I . -ve uses -very ­ - I- v - . �i' - " �1­ - . " .1 , �, .. .. - -W�,;,,, - � � - ..)� . . I , 4, .4, " __ . 1: I 1� , _ . , . - - -, . - 5 � _ - "Wjit - , - " 60" � ,,� .it : � - - . . , . , 1. '' - Wou 14 n' p4� . _. � � - i .. - t . 1- �4__ V � 1�� . 1. . ­_ . " I , �� -, ,`__ IV W i D -, Burglq--Wot has b ; I.il .1 � _ -1 . Of t1AJ- Miss Syltr��tf'�e­ _Y -t- - ­' � - waree bre*tbing, dwell'upon - h tiolle. believes, ill thI09 , a t-44 *0401i.�_ �� "10,__ 15 , Ul" - hy., . yi,Mt e I I , � gi " i, . . , 1�' I � " , .��W � . ­� I ev __ . 1; '. . .1� ��,,,il* ,� " - , ­_ 7 1 4A tow, Abo "' , 9 . , , , - . . _- I - - b . - A " I , 0-1 -NaThu g? He's too o . . . . ­-��, . ­>�- , , .::;-- I e - 1410"_�t . , Id to burgle any, . .$ � I . - . . "" ., I dr- pmperlr to tro.ke any . notice. 8he and marvel at -AN gr - - . _ _", . . � ; I " ace and beauty of should --- . '41- 6 `4 - , I , . - .- - � . . i - , , , " 2 ,-A . - .. . - ­ I 11 k 'i - � �, -w .1. , . I i . . : 11 � : . . , - - `7 1 - . - � I � 'MOM - - . -_: � . , .: . � . . . I . . . . , �- ' ' ­� JK �, a , 4 , . .1 ' iP, - . . oven. vp - ,'d Ill' I . � .._� , r�. V % IN 41w " . - , �;��. turps asKe her he.,W, .and looks con. the �Llr. thl'uO The grace.. and A _ , prCilqui Wt1WW9W;P,i- W-W I 1". .: 4W . � � I I � 1. 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Such Daae# aro of w i P r- w t _ t +t„;1 ,_ ��F `�_ i- .,—�., : ` Y4 _ :-. , course rar but ow „ v:3 ` • i Y,i K- ,. x s .:-.. _ . _ , .. •._ .....- - f F r 4,P• r.•-F:'tr -.. -- , _ e - eta :.. - _ s .. 3 . x � .� f -. se. 3� r 1 , .. - ,.:,:..- ':.: ..�:. ...r_. -sad �4@., „ - Y' ":.. _ ::.,_,i, again Jaak seat atter am :-..«. , ::�: . ;, '€ f-"° i1"tk Dag th>vss ° ; . ¢. ' ` IA, z - to,...: w:. > . ll a� #edi gYaws' qtr 1:�'la4, x ES SLS 0 WHICH JACK TA8 about to sail en boar his shi Dae with �' � w <� « ti ` 'list F,- +� , 5i- GIVE A ..WIDE BERTH. 4l _ p whom he w+on t tempt Iiar<vy Janna, AII . .• - a:,W.' �,� "° ��R r I � H .� - In Eire Austrii at► Danes it L con � ` H: i. inat'anae ai this kind occurred some peen ' t. ' r , - : o ,, v _ ago, when amor the nacre erS aboar - t;, srtom fair peshtlwble articles t � tl; Q d a k ll g_ a5ir�tored l+teas or lite i6ribodox , i vessel bound the - t EwiDe an lite hm 1 Y#, hellish fireman Cosreeratlrt�� ••'Use. ! txited "8tatea was Fes►.. twlsle. The rreattp11t3Y A ?�f; .gyp.= dteaovared to be a man. who, although he it lattge perpaisitLs �t lire adtendrwtr. tl'n . ,ta . V latky" Vessels wad to tales. had been cit p ted at hie trial wu net+• t. i i , . -) - 0 r > ... •.,, ` P.� IIs ma - - n _ . f __ - ells sail � �.. i 1 _. hb aoaoe'ied bassi Dent mor ter al r b re Lo do t• e A i a n i Bit anti` a. a coq a T s rded as h Av' in 6 u ul y Y etre t t o be , • 8 ft �' g y a r r murder of a young woman under eoutiwrl noshes the Lf the gle;eses, fes. Jwak Tar is. notorioaaly. ar brava as a lion.. p y' wear tis , Strangely enough, he fe at the sarca time atrocious circumstances. The sailors re= 't. other theoiatiy and to aIIother tttbiall tFhe vatted, sad snDoeesfnll too eines bis a- y ag +' game oe the swesEr. Eery morning a�sar tr a perhaps t) a most superstitions ateature bola' allowed to stay aboard, a ocaeuing h gr ender- the Snn. In my amgloyrget►t u w whin wan diotaied not easy by JaDk'e ai market is'held in tits basremant of iAre ' - r s ti shipping agent • clerk in -a ;lar a port I honest indignation and abtiorrena». of the a "� - _ palace, where the Viennese come rowdily to , • ' 3 (A t N fearful prime of whioh tits roan -Was P.j purahatcss the Pius, dud d. have ootne aoroes some peoriiiainetanoes suspected, bqt also beoanS i o ' . ` `§_ e, ar one seta l r other mesas of pcaaariag Imperial 7'okay-f of this. In almost every port in Britain remarked, ruoh a psrsenger was enough to i, thlw , you will Sud one or two vessels to which I sink any vessel, even '4farther "than the • - 7�� T � - lowermort bottom of tbo nnfatltoauabla •,° A , Y. -;„::. Lang ago in England a►en • trite grant�esi. t � , sailors, aaquaiated with then history, give ,. ' seatti TA a wide berth. These are not necessarily :.,i. s ! r lura fn the land w6re pleased to receive fi '3� rt �� 5 = ,� `� Deaf t with a bad regulation as to aeawort'h• Ial p - ra�y$a :a �I� IPiVENTI, ; I r �s,r ` such gergsisites, is rho refgn e! Hearlr a ' iness They may be as fine as any' afloat tenons, the Lord Chaaaellar was , rye,- - .. w • ,'• entitl d to the --but Jsok looks aikanoe at them ae ' • na• ' x,r ��� caadle•eads of Dae great sad 11ga`rvethewd"�es>r yOialmed to Nst*e �Beew � "-, - s 40 small candles per day. ,pied the aquae.. • , Ineky." accompli#Med--Isle weeds acct axe �_ ixtse, who mast be'a baton in rank, reaaeivad �, a.b. a lrtlsled tet a l►s►wta ' ` i t one penny for dryin towels on every..:.;_. , In`the a`iantli. of Jtfi. #tges» 6� : , -: e e ordfnsr oceerion of . t e kin " Ie. g vessel war lcunohaid'. from ',a ship.buil3ding The: Western ,Unioiali : o ioiar�i In New ...r Y h g r 'bathi s . s The ceremonial that the revoluuon swept yard on the Tyne, built'Eo ted ordetr of a York are vary mash elated ori what they - 7't'1�^� , r ,� ., '.e , _ - Rq -. k'isy from the first Em roe Napolson°wrls-' - °� Liverpool shipping firm. A finer craft for say is the success .i naw vention in ei a :t.- easeful to revive is a Las extreme farm, ,., , '- her tonnage never ant the water, and she telegraphy. The expeAmentAi ave been f f and -it is chamoteristis Qf the man, that h , ' �;''k�`;; • r I made a s sial rt;ud of � `;` ' ;. was named after the senior partnere eondaoted lila the private oiuea of the # ` Pe y it, aqd"west ltFr ,a.-• `a �'-•r. , 6 ' as to resoribe the s sal farms te- ha A � second daughter. She case lost oa her first Western Union buildinE in New York Oity, f• , +/, _ IP° f ' r. ' obeeeved on 1-, t,,,r�: - rest oouasiopa. Be#ore his ' R . I— s on thaA lou circuit between P, ow York , s . L _ voyage to the West Indies, her captain, P :. >' g .gacttstation, _ Lite tltiat►t4q. , ...►. • ; second mate and eight ef; the orev losing ,and Chicago. The*v Agit atf thgse . ejp4ri• " v " `' Painter, gave - . ntr . ?•P i� t3- . ../r •_y.w+P.. w • ..-:1Fy�P a. _ _ - mac. t . t their lives. She was quickly reploopd by rr _ ,as stated in the enthasisstio language Pr- fi , r •',�- - r I _ es'Pitir E8seR8eLs; ` . an _exactly similar vessel, reseiiipg t e, of ohs. -of the leading officials`Qii the West �'''} ¢ + - ",i t•, " CA"ON's RIVAL To Tux azzR=,WBa;�...-. with wooden dolls a ro riateI descend .,.r' ` f , ` '' �3 : c�fi �i-, PP P y ,,.:� c ' same name •aS the former one. Wlhat lie• ern Union Company, i• this':. •'We have ; j,pN + of the seven ceremonies thlatwwa to be s Dd' t S BIG W HEEL GOING. • I We immense steel a�ind Iron f0wia Thirt enac � � came of this ship is a mystery. She never secured the in Von tion,.,wbigh is the most y tom, And one ceremony beingeaspaioally ;. f At �•., of theca are ordinary oaars and fire dthen intricate, the functionaries rehearsed it w , arrived At her destination on her fourth advanced of a thin that b as. yell been ,ltts�ihirt -rix Feet wift1 er Tbtts �!'as tW are far smokers. pe gallery of Diana at the Tsiler• ��r 8 lean in ibe The other five oasts arae used ' first -aim iss,a plain having beencarefully traced with j ; �'' . voyage anti and war eventually g'vea up Calked baagp iiftttelegnpbia;rvioe• We lrattrb rikeel artd wall Carry 1,Se lay pawge pa#sen ars wba object to riding with the ohaik on the floor. Ibis was the Tort of ae logit with all hands. When third can ae from New York to Chicago is mctleowd rand are willm' ten siz• thin iti whioh ivs lean es eoiall re 1'�:.�`. - veeael bearing the .qme name wee anncb- quadr plez over one .wire and haven the Three hundred feet from the -ground rises y ' fl IPay PO p y jolted. ,� ' the great wheel whioh Ln fish eu In pence or et�sbilling for the privilege of and he hiauelf arrattgad before hand all s ��� fid, Jaok regarded her with an a it eye, Donn st each end pradnoed upon a printea� g g vers Nlttinq on cn ioned aceta. The aIle o the the details of the entry of Maris Loa#na : - and page, land not upon a slip, .350 words a have been at work upon for nearly two whreel weighs fifty-three tons and 6 for into France, and of his subsequent marriage _ "' _, ears feet in length, requiring delicate handling to her. Amon other articulars oa REMID T6 BAIL W 11J minute. I say that we Dan do this because T , and whioh is now in daily operation. B F . -y -= She had to ye re ebristenedP before tier moa have Bona it. Thera it no dela abput It U is the exhibition grottpdr at Earl's °sop it into its p1aDa 1b0 fast above the reaching what was than French territory, k 3 . _ I y g�ound. the Archduchess waias conducted into the ' f £ ,4 owners could get a Drew. I I , i� It it not a system liable to be obstruct; Curt, where it forms -the most striking The graeat towers on either side of the eastward room of a three -roomed House : A' � t One of the finest cargo vdeeels Isatlinq feature of the Empire of India exhibition. wheel are to be used for recreation purposes . near Branaaa bb ed b delicate and , im ible mechanism. ,the French Commiationet :_ ;1"Y .�,,r . betweeLondon and the West C net of y POsa Thls wheel is thfttysiz fea3 tri her than A ballt�oom it oa to of each tAwer, and entered the westward mobile the third g f s t - - Africa had, five rears back, Attained quite It is not a fancy or a fad whrtoh can pro- the Ferris Wheel at the World's Fair, after there are three restaurants built one above room in the middle was occn ted by the ` : R 1 dune a result in an eleacrio la.bcerator but which it was modelled. It is built to the other.where visitors may eat and drink rest of the party., And M. de Bausset,who b' r�` ; a phenomenal record an a `• death ship^ y+ - from the number of -men lost by disease be of no rervioa its s practical operation of �ry 1,600 passengers, and It is ez ted and watch the wheel o round. A dail life. The inventfon is acoem lishod: peQ g �►gnt- giver an aaaouct bf the proceedings having _ � and accident on each voyage. At length y F to ewrn w lot of money. There are forty ficent view of Loadaa and its enviroar sea bored holes with a gigllet in the door of : , r;w . eo serious an obstacle did her histo` re- It is practoable. It will work. IC is a y • , y p Dartiages suspended around the edge of ba obtained from the top of the wheel. rhe middle room hada s leudid view o! ,' , ' seat in getting men to join her that her Praotia►1 printiu� telegraph, whioh will p nsrne was altered, Under her newt one, gtve a result in page form like the page of I— - the unconscious Prineesr. But. he.quaintly y- , }, ,! too, she is rapidly becoming known as a a book• It is the thing the electrical r - adds, :t was the ladies who took most iriventon have bean strivi3r for since the ������ 1fiE�� 1 The iarglest siagld item fn the Parisian, advwntage of his .forethon ht, ��' tae • '. ship to be avoided. That the strange g asT all a r shi s is Q mishaps which befall her hapless ore�r are early days of telegraphy. It is the W heat• P ! The ceremonial of the Chinese court is - ,t: not the fault of those in eommar}d i# Stone system vary greatly modified and - -- .. . .. ._ -: asst oast, RIJ&- -. - iwmewhat exaorring. It used to inolude,� ii �: .. erfec•ted bo that w sin Ie wire can be tweeit l dontra►1 and Liv -Dae it does not now complete prostration �° ' ` proved from the fact that she bee had no P K. �,A$(il$ t�iTAN'ITI$S CONSUMED QN erpool before the throne. Last sent a Persian -`• �- fewer than four chief otlioen in eine earns. I worked both ways sad yield the result ti ttia Parisian buttal in tfhe nei hbor-' y (mdioated. It will be some limo before AN ©CERN VOYAGE. p g &avoy refused to go throndh the deRratdiag • �" She will, in all probability, have aoou to hood of 1150 tons of opal, As the direct =.;� i these maohtner can be ret- into ractical I ! Sault of this coal eenaatn Sion rigs an- ordeal. Directions were given to the 'rte be re•aamed agate. P P p y offipiaL to oornpel him Icy rtratabem to da 0 `<: A vessel which has-played,&part iia spate ;operation, for very sew have mor qfu, brae inaetw, firemen, stokers &zi coal handlers, r Tiremewdoies atetres Tats en oat moi Montreal ao, On arriving.one day at the eafranca . �� �,• :_ great sea disaster is at once shun�aod by made. They are still in the hands of - tbf ; re required. To attend to ,rho wants of and 4webee--Tice Cost to stats a steam- to the hall of audience, the Envoy found no `f' Jack = a tar es he 'has a choice. If aihb hu inventors end oonstraotats, but the aDhesao the passengers in a thousand and one ways, skip oto t.iverpool std i<aeflr-�meers mewni of r to exce t b a w:oket which ,t,. figured in a collision resulting inl wreck is perfected and the fact is aaoomplished,f "Vanty•fives"wards cooks eta; are used, g° P Y , sad Aeanioru'S Pat would compel him to scoop very low. With � � I. and loss of life, he ie apt to regard her as I -suppose,. said the gentlemuau tc wbot4i Next come the sailors proper. They . ,F.; unlucky. If the mishap has been ;caused this ststemeat was made, "than the result Few it any outside that* directly tion• number about thirty in ail, ,iaoludiug great preaeace qt mind and coasideriaable . � t ;�� I will be a considerable reduction in tela-- officers This t>cakes a total of 16b a audacity the ml aseador turned around t, by,the fault of those aboard her,'.aad a neared with Lha eSeamehi bsaisea have peopl - _ . whimper spreads" that all that cou14 have -I f3ra►phio tolls, sal eaten its this new s'atem p who sailed on the Parisian on her last tri and catered okward, thus saving the , been done was not done for Savin those can b �. put into practical operation ?'' taay oanceptlan of the expanse and the takin care of six hundred passengers, p' haunts of bis retry. } , r� on the ship she ran down, the sailor views ! "In that,"said this official, "You possibly' amount of supplies consumed on board ons, •• What is the total cost of a round tarip --- � '� ti �� = . her as a guilty thing sailing the eeAs with i may be mistaken. The benefit far the of the larger vessels plying between Iden: of the Parisian?" asked the reporter. JAPAN S ATHLETICS. . >�G-� , :; a track of blood behind her and doomed : pretreat certainly will be to the advantage "This is somewhat difficult to S re " - - . __ '`' ,A to disaster. So general ie� this feeling, I of the a3ompauy whioh owns and hwa per• treat nerd Europe. The requisition is a #std his• Hannah, „but re. round numbers I ,`- ,f :`j ,, that upon such an occurrence the offending footed the invention. There it no reason printed document of no mean dimensions, I should say fortyy thousand dollars at this Orate a Year Akl the aehool Ckildren illttt. ' I china are most often re -name at once, the +why tslegraphin should be asp cheaper. IL is printed in blank and $lied ost.in ink time of year would abant asovcr the ex n• Rage in Aiklegias. � , ; owners seeking thus, to disco � eat her with Itis en tsiany ins tanoss moo cheap. Thera and si ned b the chief r.teward. I It is th` neer to Liverpool and return.," q Y Athletics hold alan important but suboii. ;. . the event. an oercwia classes of measagss wbiah ars Tine salarim of the o#fissrs and nier4 ea f' regular requisition for_ supplies for the dinate sition in the Schools of Ja as t''i There iS a ship at the present time I #ant for less that the actual cost. of trans• a trans-Atlaatdo ateamer though by no - p° p ••.A st*&GUhi Parisian on her lash outward Once a ear there is a atherin of all- the • � `a attached to the port of l.ondoa wh►ch, minion. I know of no movement to redaos P means . ozaz4asively large-maks in the Y g B L` while sailing under her farmer nata;he, Dae telegraph calla bjecause of the invention i voyage Besides the beat, there moss every- aggroqmora no inoon#iderable sum. The students in a district to engtage in atWetto f , . wild night, I hate described, ! or of any other that is thing one could think of. Of mutton Llisre, fwct of all their llviaaq expenses being paid oontests In those aeon by Mr. Hearn, and .# "`� Rl aaowv s v ezp�+oto too makes the pay even better than is at . - Hg '' It is understood that the Wheatstoao were 1ti00 pounds sad of pork 6901 pounder.- first glanoe shown. The cal►ptain of an �e�Qeibod to Glimpser of Unfamiliar Japan, , in the Channel, causing her to Bink with device, whioh haaM been in use mod has been Veal was represented by just one-quartor ocean liner of the better clan is paid from six thousand boys and girls from all .the all those aboard her. 8nah an evil re utw- }; P owned by the Wr¢atern UaLun Company for of w ton. !'here were 120 pounds of ham, three thousand tri tour thousand dollars a schools within a distance of . twenty-five i ' tion attacher to her that, on her identity come pewee bu bean read improved aur, thou h a fww g y 155 unds of eau es and 16whole Iambs• y g gets as high as five becoming known among some of the men through the invetdative sad legal' ability of a p° thoasa► ad ar afte thonaaad do3lwrs. The. railer ware entered to take part` A oiraular 4 , }. engaged to serve on her, nine of them re- patent attorneir foamed Buckingham, who This finished the list of stagle mei►ts. chief engineer's .clary is next fn lira, cud racetrack, roomy enough for an army, r ,�a;- oently deaertad in a body, preferring lbs s largely engaged in cbe Western Unica Nczt same sttrab delicacies as sheep's beads is usuall about twelve hnndarasd duffers par allowed lour different kinds of gamer to be '' '- •almost inevitable halt of fine or im- _,, y Pa rervioa. _ and calves' heads. Of the former tlhese ear. , His assistants' pay varies and runs performed at the same time. f. g prisonment to sailing in h .. I.- . �_ . � •.: yy As there era unlock chi tram one thousand to tour hundred and -1_ y pk so thdtre are were twenty and the latter fourteon. Then There were races between the beet ran• 'N afro unfortunate oa tains. These however A $OPAL PHOTOGRAPH 3Ht}F.: followed 20 ox moa nei 60 ox tail ti0 eighty datlats pale yeses.' P f g • r' Tus azttzt ot�mz>: ears of different ' schools ; and races is - r� ~, : . are more scarce, for a veep good reason. -- kidneys, 6 bearta and 4 livers, followed rep which the runners were tied together its ,t�;,4e. ' You cannot get rid of as unlucky vessel Quota vitloka, Ike& a Raw Pletwre Taking reusives nine hundred dollars, and the a with 6 sacking pigs. Thant swost,-broads ?riser o�csera ander him various sumadowa Pairs, the lefalog of one to the right leg of ,--. . very well, representing as it does some ®wt6l est Windsor arts ■er Mn "bark the Other. 1 thousands of pounds, but the unfortunate .1' t•eaas," are a tsvorite dish with the unveiling to forty dollars per mouth for the fourth Little girls -a# pretty as butterflies, its h captain is most frequently put on the shelf There 1. tri btlsnd-new project i .the ublic wasshowtt the item of 400 rr. oll5osr, Able+seatnanreoeivetwout dollars y r, rS tea, F y �' thele sky-blue hakama and mea colored 3F as Boon as be gew that reputation with his NeYc in rotation was a fair r riahlin of mored a ship s aarpeuteac forty dollars, while �1 . owaerai. If they don't do so, however, Q y �; ,� P g rof�aS-conttsted in races in which snob one ,H- �ousehold of the ueen at Windsor a ro al the patty . ofl�ic er@ get about twenty..five had � pink up u rhe sew three balls of "t �lq .sack shirks Lim, One of Chose unfortunate department of photography having - just bara•yardetrs Three included ��sprtag dollar par mpalth. The chief steward's t chicken 48duoke, 150 duoklin s 30 ditiorent aolors'out of a number 8aattered - `• , _ - indivi4iials-anis able, courageous, and kind h g , goe",' salary is fifty dollars pwmonth aand the • . , 'f, ., heeb,e#LaLliahed- For several years lust i • over tube turf. The most wonderful sped , a fellow as ever trod deck-acciuired this 70 turkeys sad 20) pigeons. seoand steward s thirty dolLrs The hal- Her iia est has been in the 1 a;ibit .of hiav tack was the dumb-bell exercise. Six -: r - F �f ` fatal reputation by promptly losing the two ! _ . l Y One would naturally suppose from the anoe get from ${lean dollars to twen4yfiva thousand boyar and girls, massed in ranks Y -I ' = very first vessels he want piwced in oomaanwnd ing events that have taken place about the doliwrs according to Li;stir worth. It is about Svc hundred dee •Six thousand . _ _ of. He doubtless would have been shelved .castle ancf in tlae ounds hots re. heti arai�unL of duh tilled for in the requisition into titin da errant. however, that..tbe P ' y$: b his em to ere one of the bi est rain , �' P q P par pairs of erases rising mond fwlfing . ezactly , 4 that the ParLian would a d at least teen are eo #reel turn b the ?Duerr Y P Y that•she might have on band a sort of coo• leo j y g y m+ together ; six thousand pairs of sandalled I. carrying firms, bad he not been a relative 1111 TRIDAYs sir aXA and a very handslome amount is made by feet advancing or retreating together at �� ?intoes Mrtoriaal.ireoord. This bablit.has - �;. of one of the senior partners When hey. some of the atewarda withain a sew menthe the si nal of the ,mastora of m t - received a third appointment oat, however,. grown very strop ly upon her within the instaad of only Dae. The bill of fate was:' The surgeon who looks after the ills g gY nasties, �,- -,{ Jack shrank from risking " getting the t few monthel,, and so many plotnrea Spanish rouwokerel 46 paundet tiresh near, 'f•'i0 supposed or otherwise --of Llioire on beard, directing all from the tops of little wooden ': salt water in hint irauuth " b Bailin under' towers ; six thousand vainer ahantiag at . Y g. ands= taalibut, 100 ands, haddaaic _ 1fi0 receive# Sixty dt,ila-rs per mouth from the ff ff so unlock an individual, h&To•been taken that tea Load Chamber• 130, FO ouae the One two three, of the dumb y 8aQh dif$Dultp ands; ore, C compare as wall as an acoasional foe from <. d 76 unds, and salmon 250 yy bell drift : Iahi ni.-can Shi- o rokn- - zk: was -there in obtaining a crew, that he had I lain hes finally ordered the 'purchase of a p0 P° I a well•dis osed traveler. ff ' ' g ' , g P g P F• pounds. Besides theca, there were eevoral There at some very curious laws in shichi, hachi. �!; , . to real n and seek a command under an -'Damara and a fa set of hots ea bit a , = .�: . - other firm. - odd lots whiob amounted to a little tiver Tho games began at eight -o clock in the f :. pesetas. . everwl of the servsratr about the 40U pounds more. Ot soah trifles anis ggga ! vo;{ue npaa the high seas. And not the morfling, and ended at five in the evening. 4 �„' It is by no. means uncommon for 'there aatatle have had eluate_ lessons tram a least of tlreni is the foot that it ie. oantrarp 1 P there ware fiW dozen. The item of bn4cer Tbaa at a Signal fully Six thoasaad voices �1. to reside in some dirty and .Mul:stpo,lling ' rofessional hoto re. her - on the art of I to law for a ship to go to sea without a ealed out the tlational anthem and eon , ,� , , r.. ' dwellin in the nei hborhaod of ,the docks ! P P P was represented oa jest i►b0 pouIIds--1700 oarpentetr', though that same v4ssel- be it eluded it with three chwe for the emperor r 3, f3 g taking pioture�a an develppiug them, sad dairy sad 260 orewmery. . in a large port au old and wtthered beldamo' a Wonderfally complete " da,k roolw! has In the vegetable line was en,imerate 150 a freight `pip axetluaively--treed pot carry and empress of J,span. The Japanese, - who lays claire to anti is reckoned by the � been fitted u .t , a doctor. It is lalso +against the law for. a aailore to assess soars' near ower of e- P buabels of potataoaty 3.0 pouudsaf rhn4*rb, instead of shouting when they cheer, cheat P q V Pr Two ob'eou have heart' `sabam fished in steamship carrying passeogers to makfa a ., ,,f 7 P 28 dozen cauliflowers, 90 dozen lettuce and' with a long Dry, A -a -a -a . which saunda a ' Seeing whether a eh'p's voyage trill be', this moa vayaKe wf6hoaat a physiciatr. like the aponing tunes of a muaioal ohasens. "t'- y The -first is that privacy is 26 dozen cabbages. 1Qdaa these waa aha fi prosperous or the reveatse. assured -and there is neo ; isk whatsoever of endleas variety of other vegetrables, fruits, 1,.. a n�'-�— ; , s eN er n r ADx oy TH1s soxT,. r :: the publieatioil of th p'o ares taken. The eta To take Dara of such supplier fiftoaa Lilt, LUCk , ueen is morbilli ren#hive is re. and to Pl8lrr3ADt 'faDr the Nelghb0l'g. 1, who dwelt in one of the chief parte an the Q y K ton$ ai iia was taken along. I - west ooas"t, and who died. two years. ago -1 this matter in general, though she does not That aril travellers do not stick religiouisly I- a Friend --I should chink your daughter's her death being caused by her` tryiag,while mind the printing of pictures of herself to Scotch and Soda is enowu ie.- the icegn of - four hours' practice on :the piano would • 5 r_'`" Intoxicated, to replenish a lighted paraffin ' and an occasional group. 250 gallons of milk. which is the amount drive you crazy. - �%i ` lamp with whiskey, whioh she mistook for' The first plot xes taken by the amateurs taken on board. How this is kept fresh l liostese-Uh, not at�all, 9bb opens all + 11 °: oil -was found on her decease to be worth of the court were a series of photographs of throughout a ton days'voyage will occur to , • r f the windows, and most of the sound .'f '1 '�;, no less than 723 sovereigns, kepi in, a box :certain farm products. These were a great many, In answer to a query, Mr. Hannah ; out doors. 1 under her bed. . These did not ;wholly success, and the Queen has ezpressed much tea pattern er manager, explained that tha I I•.--•+ :; - - K eI, represent the money given to herb 'poor . eatirfaotion in this new departure. it is mans v►erajturied iii ice Ie. much flus aemo CpAte111pOrplOtt. #`,5'` a -f Jack" when cc nsultin her aS to h w. his �. Plant;td, as nonan etas ash the details Dan be inauasr as wa ioe•aream treeter is aubmer ed. - ` 4 g g - Frofessor-The-leather wprou'aa worn by'. voyage -would turn out. Many a captain arranged, to have all the reports that came With plenty of ice, there WAS no ttrouble in . w the blaokanatith is mentioned by Ptiny as in � ` hada etped to swell that "pile," fo ' So , to- her Majesty from - the various ro aI having the milk- perfectly sweet for even a • F p use at tsars ttime. ren " ► f, ` alaces of the kit dom accom nied with r + t s T g dr • o ria a -�. >� _ y` 8 a o$ t' n ce a th re r Me S I Pa t e tme r u of a neat F g fi cava hnds� Well-maanated holo re. ha. i } g ► " Student -I 11 bet that oaiiaro apron that y with her good or bad prediationa, t t `sap P g P Dourer a terga aalount which is n+sc givew the landlady wears ,at our boarding house ' tains found it better to avoid trot l ' b "' i These include sugar, tea,'-aoirse ora. a red . ,t : Y - - . '. . - was one of its oaste,iriperaries. ,:1: ro itiatin her with a resent to ae nra , SQand and Dista nOO p P g' ,,' ease taken from tAa campaay's owe stores a favorable foreei t p - — ,. ff ,.. a. " gh " for their oyage. i Thi roar of the lion can be heard fatrthey in Liverpool. The ptractice followed 'by First `riot--'44R`sci %ey'luck ?e' . . . r.' J, In one case which cam• under my own than the sosnd,of any other living creature, +,lame of the American lines out a. New Second ftriend---. Bully. Why,'. it airs t - +� LittlB Wise Cautlall. - -. observation, Meq, being+ offended pvith a' Nezt comes the Dry of the hpaxna sad thea York of tn►kittig menses tar the round trip been an flour crenae 1 haid.a lrTaly aiEsble,"`Ir#t. Burglar (at rank window'of brig y ''' •� certain captain, set albroad such a active I the hoot of an,owl. After these the paw from this side is not followed by the; store) --I've got the hole big enough curses - and dismal predictions. re arding l ttatelr and the jackaa. The doyike �c an be .anon plytteg between'' Canada and Europe, :Not E'> sy. . -. now; rad we oa>, qit �n without any mare 4 � '�'� the"fate of the verael and all !te ora paints, ' -heard fifty 'times farther Lban �h hares, The enpplies ucad ca the strip acrosrt era Nims -Thera aught#p btt nom®•easy wt►y trouble. that he a►t length, as the shortest a to and the cat -ten times as far lar the do uroh&"d -in both htonteeal an Quabet yeeond Bae lar-rAll right; come ahead; y - #alit to mala to aatluire 'am .fortune.• I g paril hie hands des atched £5 to dhe old Strap a ars it ma aeem, the or of a litato n Q ebec a utter su l of fruit Vasa tall- Uinks�-• . cot rne►rrp, nl�s, .. byt don't ,make ao much noise. 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Newmarket has thus been sun- �• C„ remove a tumor from the breast of Mise �:,, r,- cessful in winnin the chain fonahi of the I g p p Lottie. bat after rise oonsnitation, cansia "�' ` Midland District. • ,� enation and examination they agreed to I--: ` t. �� �� � � In bygone days the green broom waa re- treat it otherwise. - s _� • -.' Q�� ganged as tougher and more durable than We hope the treat '� -'published ever Friday mornink at its office that made from the riper broom corn, but meat will prove satisfactory. �'+ a 7lakering, Ont. _ x -s �__ _r _ "j 1 i O , # . it will be noted that many of the green ' «-. TE81d8 m 1 n - brooms -on sale to- a are si " d ed with - , i . z d Y -.. - f Y Y Sale Re fete . p ,ti . � , iib per year; ii.00 itpaid' hi advai�ee. Paris green. An instance has been brought I g 1 1. `'' RATER OF ADV>RTIBIN(i to our notice where a child was poisoned / ger r 1Tra-Exeoutore' ae►le of ' a N'frat insertion, per line - - - l0 Dente. _and narrowly escaped 'death from chewing TvseDAY, �. Havh enbsequent insrtion, per bine - 6 '' a fragment.of thio reen broom Dorn. Bet- val°able farm property fn the Township >> : . This rate does not i clude Legal or foreign ad- gg of Uzbrid e, also a house and lot in the - ' „ ter bra the broom de oid of verdant and ,, s I .. ♦ertisements. Y y Y villa a of Breohin. Th® ro t t be• n � Qpe°ir+l terms given to parties making con- ran na risk from ieoning. g p Y A - roots for 8 or 8 mozyihe orb th$ year. Half- ppoo lona to the estate o the late Francis addock- store Newmarket, ' °� : y The H. E. M g ;' - yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. Jordon. The farm contains about 180 • . Business cards, ten lines or under, With paper; ��°cored by two burglars Friday might one year, $6 00, payable in advance. last by p ing-'ap a window in the lower sores and is composed of parts of lots I I To i+'tlh'. , � '_ .`, fr3'Noti�e in local ooimm�a ten cents per line, etor The were seen b Mrs. Litllb, who Nos• 2 and 8, in the 8rd con. of Uxbridge. � . Your Tea Cannister I j • Ave cents per line each subsequent insertion. atoneed her hnabai:d, Oonetable Savage �tle takes la eat Wilson's hotel, Chu® . 1� - ,- 8pe�ial oontra°t rates made known on applica- mo°t, dommenain at 2 O'tl(xlk eller " ,e:r .' oil n. Naives adveztising. was called ap• who after placing men to . g p ;" -i. •{� ' " Advertisements withogt written nstrnotlone ga and the outside, entered the building.. Foe terms and other partiaalai'a see ' , will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- The bar lars retired a tairs followed b bills. Thos. Poacher, anotioneer. ���N ' g Y tnnrriruntrr�rmntrgnnrrnrrn cordingly. Orders for d' continuing advertise- Sava Findin the offiicer close on theffi - - ` I _! ments must be in writinnnnn and sent to the pub- ge• g lisheur. they rushed to a rear window and leaped Now ddwo't{semente. , . Job Work promptly attended to. to the ground, a distance of aboral 14 feet, - W. J. CLARK PROPRIETOR. and escaped in the gar$nee..-Tribune• s ' �0 RENT -The Mitliliel Shop caw i i al as+ o occupied bT Urs. 1. wise. or artioulan , { , OAR80R apply bo ALEX. FINDLAY, wit goof. tts-!6 - --- . - _ ©ur Politl0s—StziotIndependsnee. -�-, __ _ firm nrnnrrr�r _- Our Aim—A First-class Local Paper. Foutball `ractioe Fridap oigfits.-' NOmT -W Cowie hoe as aitaoh- p ICE - Our Empeotations — The hearty Moet of the farmers are through her• ant to �n on any plow to aaewer the , - . sa port of the geoole of Pickering an vicinity: purpose of the ,miler plow, rot ♦boy to tee. ,. o!1►E>t; F-0' ` p `� vesting here. "_* ,1 ' W. Norton l� taken' a trip to the Y FRIDAY, AUG. 28, X8,95. North west. 0 WANTED-� mid is caged TeW 1 fro f' ' A` •.• -a- Extra z coati is desirous of eeonrina a sitaa- 17 1.� �j�oice �` Will Annie paid a visit io friends gest tion " onse-keeper or .parse. Has had can- . siderabl e=perten8a Address -J&KZ8 '�` _- NOTES AND COMMENTS. of Armadale Sunday afternoon. wll�LIAM, Broaghsm, Dain !!-!6 ` � • • !J ap�+n 1 eia. ' • • k` ,- Births -Mrs. James Fenie of a daagh• ,i I I 1 ! .- .: - _ x r There was a time erha s when ler. Mrs. James Senor of a son. All MISE OHARLOTE CtREENW00D- I I • P P doing well.' 1•� Will give lessons In Obarooal, Orayon No Pedlm RabblBb.' . . the pen was mightier than the sword, dna pencil drawing; water Dolor. ant oil g indaeements t0 bis a WINTER'S TOC$. i� I 1'' Paintine, from Copfes, Nature. Objects. For y bat unless China investigat 11 and al►s MALVERN. terms and date apply to )rtes. 0. w. DROKHR, Fragrant Ceylon- Teas in balk or lead packages. . far as possible, makes ame�ds for the I 1 I . 1?iotseriax „ Mies L Flectrin is at M. 8eoor'd. t . -- - late massacre of British mil sionarles, OST-p'rom the Soak al l3pink s mills I (i0II1S III aIl( �t8t A$ fialk �0 YOti I I- - by her people, Britian will b "compell- wm. Sellars u somewhat improved is L while being delivered to Pioksriag ..`. . -_ �, health. station on Thursday nigh0 August 16th A ed to try what persuasive Weare the D. Walker'and Padinnued.down Oast on Shropshire Shearling Ram. Any information I - - ' _ - as to its whereabouts will be thankfully re - sword really hat.. Sunday. 1 1 _ .' �'. + I- " (io day i calved by THOSi PUCiH A SONS, Whitevate. M Ar. d - good day Martie ; .Rood day i "It is reported that ther will be' a Dar. Young. I OR SALE -About 100 basheds of seed j ' I session of th@ Dominion arliament Miss Ag°es Underwood in visiting friends wheat, of the "Winter Fife" varie . This - f ' . at Armadale. grain is a remarkable ttyy - - ytgider and ahoald rind, i4 November in order that there may reedy sale among the farmers of Pialisr[ng, A Mise Mable Bennett is visiting her aanl, Fir artianlan s pi to' THOMAS i,AW, at • be a full' discussion of the Manitoba p p y '�j x Jdre. (leo. $tonehonee. tot 16, con. 4, Piokeriag, or address Pickering F. 1 / school question in the Ho se before David Thompson is now ander his 0. !!td 1 , _ t i ' � r _ t� -,t action is taken on the remeial order. mother's oi►re, having fast returned train a -- - I� S L" i • Sia monihe term. MAKING-- he undersigned - TRESS T Th18 is .hotter titan delaying the L wishes to inform the ladies of Claremont , , , , , , s s . + Well how is Davids oat cro I good and vicinit prepared to do all y me@ting .of Parliament till the last mean Bair the 'll tarn col shoat 80 bnahell y that ehA ie Y ®t les of drew -making, at her home. By ogre - moment anal then rushin a measure j . .. , g to the achre. Moan bat there a fine crop. tnl and good work she hopes to obtain a share I . �_' through. But a more statesplan ike The twin brothers in the form of Davy •of pno to patronage. LIZZIE BIRRELL, - . 4 Claremont, Ont. yell Bhittin C R policy, and one more in keeping itl} a• and Davy W. have each reoeiyed their " Nei► Prints, Cottonades, gs, orsets. de looses havia fafthfnll .seed from GFents Ties, lat@st St le and Color.. Whit@ and Fane Shl'tat- r _� the - genius of our politict4l sys m, p g Y p 08T --Two sheep and one lamb from Y y ' -1 ' the life of a benedict into that of an al. I/ the promisee of the undersigned, lot 0, !tb vin Bailin 8 and PaDtin s. . would be to dissolve the House nd most dejected bachelor (especially by the con. Pickering. They had a red mark ob rump p g g g -- .. < and the .beep a N in the front of the lett oar. R@IllDantB Af Prints at RedUeed r1Ceg. - ry appeal to the country on the is ue fair sex) they are now seeking whom they p ° p - ma devour the former with a reed in hie Anybody giving io ormation of their where.• Wall Papers from 6c. up. that has caused 90 much d�tittirba ce y boat. wuI be.utably rewarded. F. M. and )t. arms was tact seen making for* iRhland s, CHAP3atAN, Angler, P, O. !!tf .�- -_ - throughout the Dominion,( Sys Creek, while the latter contents himself Hd PA�JLM DuII ja QII„ :: ' the Toronto News. singing "Ajone in tlhe wilderness." �j ARbi. TO RENT-$� acres, 284 . - - Rile• L' cleared and in Qrst-olaas elate of enitive, Just naw the advisabilit �f gbo h- tion. Wee watered by both eprtn and wells. y Ada ted' for etcher stock ar nn tarmiag. in the toll .tee on th9 HiD e n ilcotviiie. I aoo� baudings and orchard. Situated g miles - • . •' - • - _ g g !. ' .,I - .. east of Claremont. School near by. Possession , i t- t i - r0ad 18 r@t3eiving COnBiderabl8 BtteD OII to low and haat izanare at once. A 1 b -: Mrfi. Ja°, Weir resnnud froth Wezford ALUX. R ODDLE, Claremont. . _ in Scarboro townshi . Whan he . . ' mat r was first introduced the " b- �alardsy. M -- -- - - i P Gleo. Thompson spent 9anday" of Last HU(I8, Hoag, HOClB-Fur sale, $0 . € . _ were rather opposed to this thi g, week with his brother at Wsxford. shoat•• ! months old ; !o pix . 9 months i^`...� old, and several brood sows. Price from •1.00 bu now that facts &fid figures h ve Miu Loafs ParkinsoA, Of Markhaaa, ap, wet sell for cuh or oa time, Also e • been nbmitted, we are safe in say ng was the gaaM, Of Miss J. BO nln�on, g work bore" 8 a 0 years old, weight about - Diok Jarvis cad Diok Ham ue sm• h'm for the low sum of t16o.o0, �arraa6ad that the majority of Scarboro'S a ec- ood and true to harness or no sale. Apply io tors. want to gee the tollgates go. Of pI°yed wall the dusty lhradher [ur theo$N A. wHlTli=• half mile weer or Btoaghami - .�,.�,.,. course it is understood that the m rk- aasOD' — - ' Wm. Flore ha"a000mps,nisd by Miss E. TO RENT ---Favi- containing 100 : ., et fees will be abolished by the or- Cook, of T oto, s t civic holiday 1 was lot m, eth cote. Piofcerinr ° Fr hi th i cod ham . . :�. , r v - , Into CouDCil. A public meetlxig as Wlth fnende i this oil e. °• P on a rem est are a t[ e ag hoagie w1t� sone cellar. barn !t?za80. with straw - I �/( T held in Burrow's hall, Woburn, on A large na her from hero attended the house attached ; also drivian shed and stable just e 1 ISE . and Rood root cellar. The fences are in good * ' • rFr - qaarterl m iia at Armadale last tion- PIC$ERINQ, Ont. Tuesday evening, whefl the . ma @r g aha The term to wall watered. Full pee- �., da and re rt that a 1 e arowd al- ae.. on A { was pretty well threshed o:a. Re ve y • prit la fie:c, with pries of tail . ' Chester stated that Scarboro's 11°deg. . • �ivag •Furl pattic°atan apply PR1o1$ t Wm. Boygwgton, Esq.; visited (#. , olanman , o t. a-!6 miles of road could b@ maintained for Beare's last �Banday afternoon and thea r�0 $ENT OR BEGL. -Farm soli• �T r , N �( $100 per mile annually, He clai ed proceeded to Netherspring where be re- 1 taming N &area being east halt of lob is, •�• ���.a..J�1, 111 - B.F., concession, Pickering Township• On the � >: that the farmers of that towns ip c°aiaed colli the fallowing Monday . " p»mise. ars a good tarn hones. new barns with Y paid annually about $2,500 io m et morning. stone stabling underneath, stood orebardd and Furniture Establis)lbilent is replete with the latest styles in : fees. He was in favor of making e A special meeting +oras called Monday the place ls wall watered• Fenoaa in a lendid. `' P condition, and land in high state of ouldT&tion. BFiDRO SUiTB at 1�. - - '' deal now, as the toll -gates were dy ng evel.ing by t,s mayor, at. Kenny. Plowi aB possapioa at coca. Far partioatare .a natural death and if allowed to do discuss she elelotrie oar problem. Paatfo• ,apply to ISAAC SALTER, Darlington, three i. so, the cit authorities would have no m"r° of said `meeting writ be forwarded collet stet of Oshawa, or.dasei t�aarti o• 1 PARLOR SUITS ' nett Week.=�Anraltsss . EgTENSION, TABLE$ -and . reason .toy abandon the market fes. - - John �ichard8on, M.P.P., stated t at `: K ins ate tn► APPI �' . - he s o sed i „ ptiolilt. I 88 aII8 , wa ppo to assuming the ro --- , . CHAIR& of all desari ;� ___ ' dohs B. ties wishsa to smote thai lie will be a hake o IIB 1 i P' Mise bens is atlowi rsifoverina a 14t w $t es n tctnre Framin ry Since 1888 the aN erage colt peey ile pre area this tall to purchase any quantity of y gaf On hand „ T p iw to maintain them had been $827 n- Chu. Mackie and Migs Addis liowbray •pple� at market rices. Nohow by mall wul have resumed jtheir teaehiog duties. receive prompt attention. --: nually.• He failed to'see how e. P� g — UNDERTA&INC# : Oar Undertaking. Department is also compleie in ®very ��,I Mias Sarah Uwrenoe has been s din townshi could reduce this sum so ,� few weeks with datives i° western res t. Coffins and Caskets* in all sizes constantly on hal►nd. Embalm- - materially. D@putt' :Reeve B ' Canada. S i ANDARD �t � � ing made a specialty. ` mentioned the decline In the. rev@ ue Mise Pocti� is again Tilting ,with p� �� •` ; 'I from the ates, HILTS & DMLLINGHAM Picker�n R and wanted to see he Isaac. Her resenoe iii always boked� F deal made at once. He had ad upon with ad iration. �_, much to do with the York roads, nd Mise Edith filler, of Toronto, has balsa Capital, paid '" $1,004,080 _ ' was confident that the townsh eo d ape°dins a s ort vacation at her grand• j! p fnothers, Mrs. Thos. Bteveason. RisSBrVed fund $,� P@sons i� Trit�Q��• a:� beep them up.at one-third thelpres fit Jae. Sadler hate entered rola the $?,70U,000 �r ��� Assets Over poet. He mentioned thtl I�anfo th hog business, avlug sttecured a good staff f WANTED. --Several faithfull gen- " , and Weston roads usher@ the ex ri- of i� to b from, patron solfoitsd. Head 4ffic8. TUAONTO. h ;�, , p +8e \ tlaslaen aj►tid ladies to tray@1 for es- , went had been tried Wish satiefact r Open meet' in the interawtw of LOCI. y This Ban - has a branch at St •iafiville tabl shet� house. - �� : < results. Several other a eskers w re T. of this p wiU be held in the alar r�, s P where deposits are taken at carre°t rales. els is i _yM h@and, some o Deed and others fo r- fatnre we bay baso iafarmed. Look oat SALARY' $T80 E ES . ;� A s pP gams of 1 and a wards reae�itred in for partientare before IgpR. p able to abolishing the toll gates. e- Ws hear the the Anaaal garveet Bothe the SAVINGS BAN H Department, and P i i cul n - `n ° os t q>1 perm e t r# aruited • alsoa��e� F'lO�ir fore the meeting closed a resole on is likel to be ven in oonasction mleYest allowed hate yearly, '' . • 51 ' y MV9. Farmers` sale nota and ocher lnerease.t State reference and en- - a r , l 7, , vas passed endorsing flys Scarb • ro with, the ouv ii No final a wants 6 'yang° r dieooanisd at lowest rates. For eloee sel#-addressed stem ed envel-�s"` CSonnciL's action in the matter, fid have been entered into its yen, later..notioe ape p •-Call at the , favorin the removal of the a s. ma_y be looked for. fnriher information apply to ops. g g t° - #, ,k r ; Dr. Sisly was chairman of them t- Reg, BaQne ,who is alap�lyiblR for Rsv. J 0 H N ELLI OTT, Agent, . ' THE NATIONAL, ' . " I ", ing, while Jll�mes Lee, of Ellesm re, $"''i''s� who at present w England, isla•817.818 Onssaha Bld . tHICAtIO Acted as secretory. meeting witch fine saooese, teasing the ,¢ 1 $TOUFFVILLF g' I t ' p ,_ .- . peop a with eloquent addresses frolp ; I x ;, 8 bbath to Sa bath. - _ _ , f 4 _ _ . , _ No. Met ikEl FEf:T TEA 1 aTOUFFVILLE. I'he Hinsal League wore invited to r q d , slo f' PIC$ERIN(}, ©NT. �� 1 r R -�- attend • an Ep orth Leagae meeting iri �� V{i. H. EI �` N '" Bfoaffyille'a rate of taYeltioh for this r Brookh° on ednesday evening. Not , vasa, Prop, . _ , , is 114 miles on the $--the same as est man attends , °however, from here ow- ' � '�� � - .,: l r ear. y V a o' it°. tlA - T int to oiroums .noes, e v : � . 0 Forsyth's Little• Joker captured gt T H E C E L E B RAT E D - Many. from here took in the ,primp a y : W �-- -ro a - lace in the 2.40 trot or ace at Glen G ve o n 4 `�� P p meeting preo gs at Corbett a mint a 8 Q : , ,I i yesterday. - t abbath. Too man we fear visit • c3Q .1 E �1a1 t t _ LIZI91GE VALLEY GOAL - ��� , News use ' t come from England t at 1•s S y, w `s � ric I. - • r ' ter: - the Rev. Viant Price, who for a t me Ihie camp Rr sari oat of mere oarioality * daa,,t +neap Yrsi aoknawledged to be the best. desirous of b vu1R a oh e _ and a tact a Yfer wot Doti ,mined, - ' , - ' Vin;. --. conducted services in the English ch oh a $ Rei � ro +�+i _ X� here, and who had latel one to his h me very healthy age W_8 set!'. • b nflM TiiE T6A RLANT TQ THB TBA CUli :� Y g f n `� �t< � tnR � - across the Atlantic, fell dead while to in Mr. MoCull nRh, has titter` ei .din _ "f �: B g aT ar+►Ttylt,t+wtoarr ....I'dBy I1�P'altiTl( �IELs1..,. , �-, i :: to his mother. -Free Press. his holida s his home in Enfield ole eA a.s 11-.1�•,-�•••,•t _ ' y daa .� $sniff Noma I3rownsberger started for the i'as= of b father, returned to hid d e .•'�`'' alt - " T" Is`' et by • Indica ea ••••F•R4�f TSE hflNE�tST•••• �. .�.,. 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RED CA Hon. John Ha arts s h ea a to the? k� Foo canal to be ready_for op ning n the �, -. BLUE RIB$oN CaII ai2d get Prices. ` `E° 1st September. < < R{ PITRE MANILLA, i The annual games of Peel a>odn elle i triot Sootohmttn were held W edne ay at <' �l ' ,� g 3 , n, .. _ Brampton, Ont., and were largely ttend• . '" 4141,', : F ed. FQII line of ' $arpest Toolsalways on hand. Mixed Paints, -Oils, Varnishes The Murphy family of alleged counter- Rio' We make a specialty 0J Machine Oils. . fetters, oonaie of father and five sone, _`: rt ting , sl * ; ; '�V• J. Reazin, castle were committed for trial at ndsay _ 1 ... yesterday. t ti The contractor of i T., H. dt B Rail. , way bridge, in • Hamilton has let i that city and his workmen a Mont 's pay' f in arrears. ` :, George Dun"00L, brakaffah ba he G. 1. T. R., had three fingers and a tht mb of \1 - ... L_: �. . -the left hand cut off the other lay at - ti Orillia while coupling cars.. r The G. T. R. freight shed ai Aurora was destroyed by fire on Monday night. 1. `. together with a aantity of grain mer- . - ohandise and machinery. .. ` --Orride petrolum is the best and oat always unfailing remedy for tho6 who . become victims to the poison oak, n -' ash or poison ivy.. Use it as a luti n. The Township of Clarke Agrio ltnty►l ' Society's Fair will be held on the gr ands, . . ` Orono, on Friday and Saturday, 27 h and . SBth Sept„ and will be op n to th Pro- vinoe. Beef, hindquarters......, 7 00 to - , 8 001. On Thursday inorning I*it wh - a `the . .� family of Wm. Adams living just east of Aurora were picking berries someo is en- -tared the souse and took $16 in mon oy and a roll of batter. I � Provincial Detective Weer sh t and • . . dangerously wounded a whiskey edlar - . - - in northern Ontario on Friday. a is being held at Parry Sound until it ' seen whether the pedlar will recover. , - � . When a person on the street rat as his . hat and makes a bow, the work of a s4 mad, he is carried by the movement f the - earth 500 meters round with the planet, : three round the sun, and n*arly mile forward with the our.. t;: j 4 A little daughter of lames, Bo d-, of Aurora, while tha family were camping . at Wilcox Lake, had her face badl lace- . b d h' , 4 •�.«N B. MAR -ACH, PICJDLJUA I'S;*: . ' ... FASHIONABLE TAILOR. - _ . - . - rated a few days ago , y a og w i had MARKHAM. an earlier day he would have feted better. s been chained to guard their tent. The While the long bow and the cloth -pard dog duce was made to page over the C. $ilbrongh, the well•ktiown inventor shaft oaoapied the place now filled by the majority.. of Markham, has just completed his latest rifle as the British weapon, the contests in • invention, a self•ooa lin shaft to archer were of the keenest and to re, R W Barker. postofliee :nepeato ;was At a meeting of the council held Monday wards of championehlp were very high. in Aurora for the purpose of finding -out eveningthe reeve was sat orized to puri ,and punishing a party there who as no. � p Henry VIII, in his youth was ' an expert chase two ,Babcock fire extinguisher, and archer and entered the lists against the ing postage stamps a. second tam cher the chairman of the fire and water oom- best in the kingdom. He instituted the cancellation. The minimum Po lty of mitten was instructed to bave a brick par- practice of conferring titles aeon the oham- . . 410 was quietly handed over by the guilty tition put up in the engine room at the pion bowmen, and so late as in the reign of party, whose identity was known. waterworks station as requested by the on- Charles II., although the strong bow hail Burglars broke' into the reside ce of derwritere.-Eoonomist. given way to the arquebus in war, we flea - 4� Mr. J. Crosson, Coboarg, last Monday A buss load of Markham young people that the titles of Dake of Shored and picnicked atjBond's lake on Friday of last Marquis of Islington were conferred a night, and before prooeedi>�rg to sack week. the mast skilled marksman is • t Pon the dwelling helped tbemOslpes the Mrs. Has gree con•• - hest ohs hones could afford is the ay ofg of Pickering, who has test. Thomfore it would appear that what , ` wine cad cake. (They were only h man) been the nest of rs. (leo. Warren for the we have done for Private syhar•f is a past two weeks, returned home on Monday, more trifle, for if he were to receive the re. They got, by going through Mr. Cr son's At lacrosse practice last Frida night ! p ward that Crecedent entitles him to he . � wearing apparel, $265 and Some c to iii �. obby" Pringle in a scrap got ander two would be called before her gracious sover. cash, a valuable gold watch and cuffbut. orlthree of the other players sail as a re- sign and raised to the peerage as Dake of ` . tone• , • salt Bobbie took a few enforced holidays. Hamilton and Marquis of Dundas. a s ' The Speight W ocka have been closed • - 'down for a short Vacation and repairs, and i In our issue of two weeks ago appeared uxdRIDOE. 1 . an article treating of the art department of --- _ re -opened on Monday last. The employ.lbs coming Industrial Exhibition, and An Arimy camp meeting has been n pro• nes spent their time in various manners, therein it was stated that the most im• _ gress at the park sinceSatord4. fishing being the popular pastime. portant painting on the walls would be the Organizer Cummins of the Bons o Seat- The firemen were called out on Friday one entitled Breaking Rome Ties by the _ land visited the Uxbridge cam last, week. evening of last week. It was est &boat A stalk of corn, gj,i wn in a�north ward ten minutes after six that the+ factor American artist,- Mr. Thomas Hovenden. Y This painting attached more attention j=- garden, is on. ezhion atthe market whistle sounded the alarm for a fire in the than any other at the World's Fair, crowds store. It measures.lin. it=,height from picking room of the factory. The fire was gazing upon it constantly. And now roes base to top or ten feet to tip, of leaf. At readily extinguished by the woollen mill despatches telt as that Mr. Hovenden, the base it is 2 in. in diameter. employees with their own fire fighting ap• creator of this great painting, met a sad- . The many _riends of John Ewen. oat- paratus, it originated in a bale of wool from den death on Weduesda evenin while meal miller, were agreeably surprised yes, spontaneous combustion and was drat seen heroically attempting to save the life of a terday: morning upon learning that he had by Mr. Morison from his residence. The child, Mr. Hovenden had a summer resi- taken unto himself a wife, in the person of firemen laid •a line of hose from the fry• donne near Norristown, Pennsylvania, and _:_ Mise Nellie Taylor, -one of our most estim• draut at the corner of Main and Joseph while returning to his home found it nec. able young ladies. The ceremony took streets but the water was not turned -on. on. �: eeaary to Dross a rallraad track i0 franeter- plaoe at the residence of Mr. Chea. Flewell, On account of the wool and picking room sing from one trolley system tb another. _ being performed by Rev. A. U. Campbell, being flooded the factory closed until Mon- A little girl ran a few feet ahead of him _ of Quaker Hill. Dir. James Graham per• day morning. Damage about 1400 fatly and did not observe a locomotive rushing . 1 . formed the duties of best man, -while Milo covered by insurance. -Ban. towards her. The artist jumping for. Mary Rich&tela supported the bride. .... ward, seized bar in his arms, ba instead Richard Veitch of Reach, was arrested ' of saving her life sacrificed his own, for last Friday and taken to Nprth Toronto Read This Now. both were instantly killed. His desperate where he had lately been working. A little attempt at a rescue adds another to the while ago Yeitoh got into arow with a No doubt there are some who think that list of those swift, unpremeditated deeds of - tough character at North Toronto and the demonstration made in favor of Private heroism which prove that human nature is came out second best, he then procured a Hayhurst is all nonsense, but it is well not altogether selfish. To his famous club and came out best, stylus the fellows that saoh people are not too numerous. painting there will now attach a e n severe hammering. It was .not fair fight- The man who can win the highest prize at choly interest, and the lane of -a ma an- usands - ing, but no one felt sorry for the other., fel- Bisley against the sharp shooters of the. who will gaze upon it dura the Industrial low because be was a nuisance in the neigh. Empire is entitled to a welcome, not only be0aaae he had the coolness of tampers. Exhibition will be moved to grief for the borhood. The authorities, we, understand,brave old man who died so nobly the other were more anxious to secure Veitch as a ment, the fineness of eight and the delicacy da The picture will y - witness than to punish him, in order that of touch necessary to shoot as he did, but y' ' p posse" s new . - the other fellow might be got out of the because he has given Canada an advertise meaning, its pathos will acquire a new commnAity.-Journal. went all around the world such as we have deppth. Into his masterpiece many of us i not had since Hanlan proved himself a will feet that the disembodied Boal of the r� i marvel .among oarsmen. The English- artist has been merged, and I hope that. LAKE 8HORE1 speaking rano inclines to open air sports, the people of Toronto who love the besnti ' tat, worship the good and admire the and to the exercise of nerves..senses and -heroic, will wreathe his picture during its - Thee. Clark caught 17 fine pike while mnsolea which is gained in sporting con. P. g presence in the cit _ iroling the other day. I ," � F y (tor it is his moma- tests is due in large measure that vigorous '- Mr. Riley and two daughters visited manhood which has place& the race per ment) with garlands of white flowers every . with T. Welsh recently. haps a little ahead of all others in the day. -Mack, in Saturday Night. The graiii is turning out `remarkably world's affairs. The proposal made by one - . 'well in this neighborhood. i of the local papers that a great sporting - . Charlie Shepherd has r1letarned from . tournament should be . held in England I _ ' visiting Whitevale friends. +: every five years, open to citizens of the S'C�Iobl Books i.«41. Mise Nellie French and t -o-consins are Mother Country and the Colonies, is, a good one and we may live to see it inaugurated. I .11 visiting Mrs. Thee. Qormle It is in line with British sentiment and "` The Misses Holliday spent.'s. few days taste. Contests in shooting, rowing,. fail• recently with Miss Annie Martinis. ing, running, jampiug, hoeing, football, $Y securing one of our Ten Cent Wm. JSquires is back on his farm plow cricket, laoroese, baseball, bioytiling, Bills at Your Post Office you can get il.g for fall wheat. He will Work the swordsmanship, tennis, bowling, and 'what a 10 per cent. discount on SCHOOL `I place hiznself. not, could be held, - carrying with them the BOOKS or anything in our store, for 1E David- is quite a 1?los ole rider` and championships of the Empire for flue the next thin days only, A piece of shoald'be heard from in the near future years. Such tournaments would not only Y Y Y� p� - ae a recorJ breaker. develop sports, but, more important in Blotting Paper and a Ruler given John Cformley hall r'efamed to his these later days, would serve to introduce a ay with every purchase. . X. obool at .Highland Creek. He has junk the various peoples of the Empire to each ., , �eturned from a trip up the lakes. other. The interests of government and of end ue Mrs. Heck has returned to the cit trade would be served. Y Your Order by� msih . after having spent a weak with her sister, « + a Mrs. Jae. Gormley. The two little That we have not gone too far in honor- If you can't get one of our Bills we daughters are still here. ing Private Hayhurst is well known to Will allow yQu tbe'discount, if you let The lowness of the wafer in this lake those who can recall the demonstrations u8CAow. this year ie remarkable. Tire rocks along made in Scotland and England in previous I the shore are now above the surface. Years in favor of grevioas winners of iiia ' The water fell 9. . ,I inehea in one week first place at Bisley. Since the Queens C� A, , Conner L. - I :recently. _ Prize was first shot for thirty-five yearn 7 ago, no Canadian has ever before won it, WatchmakeP and Jeweller, It is rulYioi'ed that Cfeorge Salter is -go• and I doubt if Canads has ggone far.enough r ing to retic from farmin.gg this fail, and in honor of the man who first carried our that bis bro�hor from the Suites will tape colors to the front, -not far enough. While Diamond Hall, - Whitbj0 . -the lace. . - P VQe regret that; George has .tie is deprived of §lig part of the oarah prize 1. ibas decided, -as be s a good ;neyibbor. which his shooting you.__ Haad he lived at. j� ti +j�,. �. 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Ta 11xs t3oxim W28T DIIa AS FOLLOWS: No. 7 LoOAL . . . 9:14 A, M. "18 LoCAL . . J .' 8:09 P. M. "11 MsxL 8:28 P. M. I ; s &3".-Ipunbastba station 0: ' T.s: TsaNs GOING EAST DUB As POLLOWS:-- No- 6 MAIL .7:47 A.M. No,. 14 MIXxD 2:18 P.M. it 8 LocAL . . ..6:28 P.M. Tama -s' GOING WZST DUN AS BOLWWS;--- No. 7 LooAL .' . . 9:18 A.M. Is - 18 MUSID - . 8:15'P.M. 1 I 001SWSOD 04 t COMPouNoS A rsosai dboover, br an eN swathir by mousamb dr Latina L the only pwftd l► sate and reliable medkd" db• eawseed. Beware of unprincipled druggists w>bo Giles ,inhetoe raedleiaes In pines of thb. AIR ibr Ceows Cott" Bat empouaa, tufa wo srbdi- h44 as inclose 41 and a assts in postage in IoUw and we wlrieend. anded, bT return man. Fhllsealed partiotilwo is plata euveloM to ladies only, _ r:amm Addrea The Cook Company# W10400r, Dab. Oanada. Sold in Whitby by W. R, Howse. JAMES - HARVEY 1 Horseshoer & General Blacksmith. CLAREMONT.: . 1 - Now shoes 25c cash or 300 credit, and guaranteed satisfactory. BARRY'§ - NEW - SHOP$ CLAREMONT STATION. A trial solicited. I vjsAR1,vq4 A . 0 P �' RU55_ . BY er new device recwtly patented in U. S.= C:-&" by CHPAL CLU'rHt NO rA/L1009 01*71 i` i► Pi'u RE CAN CV RED - . WITH NO INCONVENIENCE WITHOUTA TRUSS- CHEAP BY MAIL Your name to us moans comfort to you. A Poet Cavi will do it j Aga of person or CNAL CLUTNE mane immaterial. . 134 Kim ST. WEST it —.-_ a TOelONTO •. CANADA DECKER'S LIVERY i First-class vehicles and horses for hire day or night, • Teaming done promptly by day;or job. 'Bas in connection meet- ing all t1 T R trains. Freight and express slivered to all parte of the villiage. Board, We and commission stables in connection, - - . Prop.. PICKERING-. . . At'�..!0�. . M. & E. Booide' s . -i. You will find the best .. School Supplies - and Stationary. Cheap and . ; Good. Also coarse and . fine Knitting Yarns. , Fulls Tissue Papers, : ' Hair Nets, Hat, Belt and Hair Pins and Mat I Patterns. . � � --M. & B. Boone, Pickering East End. -4 IDE.A►.L - ' SSWINDMILL STEEL '_ . —WITH— TETOWER not wood used in any part of its construction. H APER THAN WOOD, Ail; nicely pkinted and guaranteed. r st Mass Rpraij pumps. 4- Ho:# ]ROW, - 4A _�' Y c t : k5 a, 4. I w 7 i� 1`�t ff X II J M' } _ F {L ' l a n I r w°vra�Mlif�y� c rL:a • '7�l v: J. -•. fi.• s ,Y scar"•- �'$ "'t3; IV •C �3.�5 Y 'W � 5tii t '$ rF �' A. - _ - g #1 1, t - - ' T;1x3• t- FARMEBB' MAB,RET..: r a- •"` �'O$oNTO August, 22, 19% -`_ - Wheat, fall, ... 0.0 4.2... 8 0,74 to 0 Ob ! ' Wheat, spring 6.....:.. 0 74 to. 0 00 .. Wheat,red winter....... 00 74 to 0 00 ` Wheat, goose ...........9 00 00 to 00001 Berle Barley, bash..........,.. , ,,, 's,° 00 46 to 00 4817. Oats, bush......:......... 00 00 to 00 87 I 1 4 y Peas, bash........,........ 00 64 10 0000 _" . Hay, new, ton............ 14 W to 16 00 i .,ti's Straw, ton ..........:...... 00 to 7 GO Dressed bogs } , ........ �..... 6 75 to . 7 25 Beef, foregnartore....... y 800 l0 4 00 f } `_ �, `.� ., Beef, hindquarters......, 7 00 to - , 8 001. Mutton ..................... 5 0060 : 6 00 Veal, carcass ...........*-' 5 00 to.'. . 7 CO I .i ,a Butter, lb .................. 00 18 to 00 20 i .-- � Eggs, dos .................. 00 I1 to 00 00 . � ,: Potatoes, per bag......... 80 taj.: 00 � r,; ; DOMINION,J BANK __-___`.-: ' v� -.:: L., -ii. -Ca ital Paid u $1 500, OOQ�_ P p, -1, �. .-;, ��-e, , Surplus, - 1.$1,500,000 WHITBY AGENCY. r r�3. ,, .l � : Omer" saximus summess :waste" : �: ::., _ SAVINGS DBPASTHENT. t;: j 4 interest allowed at highest onrreat rtes. tib `' ` notion of withdrawal required. E. J. TH08TON, �' , loll► - KANACii1:Bt ' , 4 -----A = .. .< The 'Stove..,.- •_ -� 't; • f_'�� a .'j 'A �, . . . . . L ­ I I ­.. -- _-� - . . ..N� .- I ­- ' �; - '' . . ; _ i- ­ - I 'A' �d t-1.� -... e ".;.,. t,.� ..,r'' -i. 1, I ..1 - •I �- », . .. . 1. _. I _1Z, '-.-_j . _... � - ."_.� ­­ - I I I . . . . -1 . . . .1 . _�.O_� - 1104P.. E1VP4RIUM_ � _ ­ 9 -2 ­ - _: I IrV" ,:'_'_"­ �:,_,, .;-L .!: �', . - - _ r Creamers, . . . _: Milk Pans," Strainer Pails . . Always on hand. . I , ani naw prepared to - put. up the- beet Galy. Iron Eavetrough on abort- . eat notice. ;_ .•.--. Furnacerork a Specialty. D. W. Kennedy:, Pirie'. s Block,- Pickering, TIME I MEANS HONEY Why waste time and and laber working the pump handle when the wind will do it without expense. - For the small sum of 030 you can get ane : Improved winmiLLS, (patent applied for) --- - This machine can be attached to any pump handle without change. • ' BROUGHAM . TAILOR . SHOP: . . : I __ I . . . - I have a Iarge range of samples ' of Spring and Summer Suitings to select from, at prices that will cause you mach astonishment. Having just received the -latest fashion plates from Paris, I am now prepared 0, give entire satisfaction. Call at once and avoid the rush. A. URQUHART, Brougham. , J'! ...:.:,t t- _ iA . i y/� J , k *,: ?'t. First class JobWork done . . at this office.. When yon - want any work done give us, . a call. ` ' -- � �, - .. .. � _.�,_l / f '� %. a KENDALI.' FAYIN CURE I NOSr SUCCESS UL REMEDY '" FOR MAN OR BEAST, Osmate in its effects and never brie ws. _ - ori, Read yrooUe below t KENDAWS SPAVIN CURS. Bo:6L(Jarmaa x,-: dersou Co.,11L, Feb. N* % ' DJ. J. 8 ar.L bn. Dear 8tre—Please sued me one of ro r Borne Books and ob(�e I have need a great deal of your '� � ,� Sendall's Spavin Cure !stili good success it b a wonderful mediolae once a mare ilial hs' an Occult epavia IIve botfidee cued Iter. + rosy a bottle Y > , o &/. Pow7Q,i:• 1 � � ` . , k KENDALL'S SPAM CURES , 0AXW x, fro., Apr, t. es. 4 x (` Dr. B. d.amtUM Coo 1, lknr dHre -I have used several Bnee of Tear ,49 eadal1'e Spavin Once" w#b lone enooew I think i6%he beet I.lalmenE I ow vied Saw re• � ewoeed one Uarb. one itlawd 8/avin said f two'Bone Spavins. Sara rwommeaded it �t�g trLnds whogas mach with IW 8. it $'.:. � . 0. Box @ '. >Rtr Salt} by all DrunIsts. orsd&%w fir. B. J: ""."If OpA[P.'Y, ' a g4oneuifaa erAUA4 ". - _ _ - - _ y� I . ' ,�� «i Vitt. fr,. ­� -'1',';4 I .: I ,� �., - � k" �. _ � . - __�A_ _:__11- �11 P-W.rf-PTI.�A ,"I'. , ��!F � I . I ., .- I . I . ` -_ ­ . - . �__ I - I--------.- i � - . � . I . . - I .: .. I 1. I— I .I I - __1 ... � _ _... ­ . .1 . . -- I i�i - � . - . . - ______ - - _____ - - - - . � , I I J:! - -, �, _ ,�: I .. . . ­�­­^� - - ­�-�, ,� � . R . , , - . . . ­ I . . . .. - - . - I", - � N , - . __ . N, - 1, - - .. ... ­ , �. . M, - . I . . . 11 � . . I I . . . .: . . . .. tmw_�_ . 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" . 11'__'�, a - _ I . . , - _ , .11 - , . � , I ­00­0_10WA� � __ - mmongaws"WINOW" ......... ........... ,_ _- . . I - - .1 * -; I I , ­ ___ __ ,-- _ . . . . . ! 06:==== - - _----------� . . �-, - . I � � 1, - L _. . � ________ : __ _�__ _%�r____ __ __ - __ - - - - . : .. . %I , q: - , - - . . . - . , I ". , 1 - . . :� � � - � . . . . � . . -1 I- ; I c. I . . . .. I . /vrT' i � . i - .: . � � -1 four of thii gang P 0 6 . ­- - I .­ ­ .: .. h h err discovoreds and � N1 G , ,. . % ! _. - - name had been borrowed for an opera and . RKnuiL FAR 11 .il :.. I -.!,.. ��i. - I *1 - _ � . . , 'Jersey City- '.', & . . , .". . , . - - -4 J I . ., . i for a pantomime, and even in the puppet J1111 of five ire uudi6i arroot� n . � ". -.� -. �, I . - . .-_1 OF SOB. FAYOUS SONGS M NEWS IN I IUTSuPLL "ve e . .- . .­ I " � .,--. .9Z q , ..:: - I . in Chicago ­ �, I- - _ _ . - . . .. _­ I., _. . "., � , . -_ 1� shows the sorrows of the song found oz. . I . Arrangetneks a.re in progress * * . ' w ' :.,.,- . '. " I . � - � . ;- -i. 1. -, I .- . . � _:_.�', :_-0:- . ., �,.` "-.;, .. - I - f the Irish Inter Wheat. : '' .. ,. .. . . .. ­ ' . I I ; ,. 1. .. .. . ; :, _ . , - I _.. 1/� I . . , I . .1 �.: - - . pression. It is probable that anob another , 0, .: I . - .T.1. ;\ , .to entertain the representatives 0 . , Seed Bed f0P W . - ! . . - .1 .1 - ' I . . "''_. .:, �,,.:`.: Mic4 T14AT HA&VE TOUCHED THE instance of concealment, where no cause TkE VXRY LATEST P,-10 X* t.Lli OVER,, race from every part of the world who will 1 -his year on socoutio of drought-in-manT .- . ,'� :I. c:1- - .1 7 . - .. - �,. � - - i - 26 in , , 1. ..; . - I -11 � ­ THE WORLD. I existed but excessive modeaty, is not to -ba. assemble on September - I.. , ___. . I �1_ -, -_ . ;.�� It. - - HEARTOF 24, 25, and . . . c . .. . ­ . ..: . � . THR WORLD. . . gross and clover I L � � I I I . . . , I �r 1; ­: - _ ­ . . . '­;_ found in the 'history of literature. The . �..`- " consequent . �_ I . . . .. ­ �,� � . :'. ,; � . .:� r , � . a 1. I i, . that city, � -. ­ I � �:..- . __ _._.�.: ... �.__, - ,.',,-,:. - . -_ f �:�-�,�J. �-- . .- 1. . ­ . . . 1, 1. to decide on & policy to be pur- ;sections and I . ... I l .. I �� - ­ __ . 1. . . ­ ­ - . 1. - �� .. .1 , , . � �� ­ . _;., � . � I'' L. �._' � � t '' - . .. . .� I . i . -: 0 ,.- I.- ­ . : - 1. .�, o � I k- 1. .1 a _ '­ I . . . .4 - secret of ita authorship was not fully : 1� . ­_ .. � a ting Iralaad and her people, se'd failures, there will be large brosidtho .1 -: _ __ " - - - . - - , - , . ! . . .. ned respec . - � - . . i -i . _. sal'is - 1-n-filpliatten and r6i�ao - it, mis a- ' of jo.tubble lands broken for wheat, - - . � .1 ­ - .1. . ­ - - ­ . _�, . � _.� _. n . i "rV,- revealed until after the death of. Lady lv�'loreallux Itirms About Our Own 001111611'Ift Over 1,000 delegaos are:expected. ' _. -1 ... I . I i L : : 1� : - - - , I L .- ' : : I _. � . . ' � � i . ,: 1:� _ . ,_.i , The Luesty Irish Doctor, Robin Adair- Anne. , , ­ ,-. I il" . .1 Great Britain. $Us Visited atateli, and Smithsonian In, start the plOws - : I -1. `&.. _.`��. I I -,;, r : _. . , ,�._ �- - - - - � -i:-- - - The authoritiesibf tibe The usued custorh ill to . . ;--; .1 ­ . - - Hodgkins I , ...� I... � 1''.. - .. The. Old Minxtrel who OrUtsinteil ifie "KTH'IQ67 ."'. r .:! - : All P449% of the Globe. Condeased.and, igtitutioll have jw dad the. -- � , �� 0 - � _. . � I... . . . 1-r . 4-�, % ar d is .­ �r. .-. .-,., .r idea for the "Last Ito-sa or Sumine.r." . � ': - . . - Asserted for R&SY AeadiA& __ prizes &&follows :f!__ First grand prize $10. and keep them going until all the jan - . . " 1�. . IF . I., : . .- _. - - - . -there was nothing rewarksible ab;�ut the -� ;, * . . rl,k. then abandon the fields t4 . - �',�­ . . . I . . , _- I . . :. . . --.-. . .� - CANADA. . � , I Z 600, to Lord Rayleigh apd Prof. Ramsey ­ . . . . � _ .. -oalled � composition of the words or ofthe music of , - .. . .1 a ­ - 1 . I '' `��,�/ I'-- � Every song, has what may be I I . L' plowed, a . ill t,ime to harrow 01 � --.'; ., , .: - - i-:, _- -_ "_� - : . ��. � ,.� . , . Personal'histo . ry, . or, if the expressi in this well-,w,.)rn song, but it, nevert,holess, -1- - '- - 1 ' : . . of London. for th�ir discovery of argon as weed propagation t , . .1. . __. Pl­. , I .. - . . Oil to continue' favor* . . PP,aim - - . ?­: '41% .. i.. - . . Manitoba crop prospec a constituent element of' -the atmosphere P f '' - : 1b. '. . : � _._ , " �: 1, � preferable, has oonne,�ted with it a bit of personal I roll it down -or seeding. The Plana - \ . � . I . ­ . . L a . . . .. .. "i - - .,.:,- . � . - .. ..� - & secret history- hill- ble. . 'littl ' work on tits Is "AW ._. .. I - .. 1.1:.- � . _ I . �n -'r" 'tory that is worth the telling. The w6rds a - . ­ .- I . third prize, $1,00% to Henry de Virrigtly of do an e . - , - I - ­ . . cases the sources of its inspirat bait Popular easay on the to be to ­ .r ­ ' ': ' . , ' ' _. - � ., - IOU MP9t 'were written by Mrs. Crawfordii an Irish. Mrs. Crackaford of Harnilton was nearly Paris, for the . - : - - �. ,. .1 � . . . . .1 I I ,. - . - __ -: as lady, who is, said �o have died about 1865, . . possible. If the land breakA UP olodd, , ilk..' _.., I q .- ,�. 1. -1 . , - _ : ­ .. _� remain unknown, for even poets, fond _ killed by an overdose of painkiller. proportion of the atmosphere. The second - ." .." � r . - . .... rded, none most cases winter frosts will have to Mal- - - ., ,_ _'. _ - . nd the music was composed by F. W. N. Lord Aberdeen has'appointed Inspector grand prize, $5,00, was not aws .. " L " . . . � i ' they %Nq of setting forth their own feelt i - � - L .:, : �: .. - . I '' . - 019 � - .. � �: -om . .-:-- - �-. I .,�� . 1. 1 . j . - P Crouch, an. English musician, who had much Macpherson, son of Sir David M&Ophereont of the uOuLeotauts'fulfilling the conditioniL low. them. , � : . - . '. � - � . in rhyme and meter, are otten chary t6 I - ­ . .1 .. __r �_. � . . _r . __-, L " ., - .. I of I I . I - . . - . I - - i- _ . . t,O� . : . _ .I.Ii-a-ii � . ­ , , ability, but little balance. The song was an honorary A. D. 0. � I , There. ire few requisites neciessiary . - L -,;' - " � . . ... - . ' I L NURAL. - 4F .- . .: .�L. . � � - - , ,, . . � . , I i . . .1 . .. . _ I . ".. - .�,� . ,- Ing about Us incidents 1whioh served ,' " composed in Plymouth., England, and for ' ' ' I . I.. . . . . L - : I . ., �.., .,,� � - . Pr. 0. -R.. Parkin has been appollited - . ' ­ d bad. if such a thing Is-, I . . - - . .� � ; - . , �'. Basin a - in Newfoundlau4 are secure a perfect nos . .: - _ '... .,.�..­_ I . I I - ... . L �, I .- ;- their inspirations. Theyin'st draw -the the-copyfight Crouch received E5 and principal of Upper 0anadikGollege in place ' 2 e a prospeTt,4 asible. Going back &.1ittloot in noossearys . ­� , .. L � 11. . . - . U L . - I I - :; - - . � ,_ thouoht himself -very lucky.. Hewas ex- improv'ing. I .. po - " .".- - - 7.�. � . line somewhere it seems, ra I . � . -. - - ': . I . ..- _; � - -, - . I of Mr. George Dickson, * . . . - - to get beat results from sairface oultare, ., . ... . - L . I . . I. , tv�niely eccentric, and marvelously improvi- r,, a. seoond-c - - hat thL' ": i. �- . . - I h ' . *1 ' H.- M. S. Lion We' twin � .L . " . �_L , . -,-. I. t ling they --draw it at the close df the -song d�nt, twofacto that ill -fitted him for busi- Alex. Wilson, recently arrested for roh- . . OW0 t. a land have perfoov drainage sitAher . ! - - ._.� I . . . - ' - If, - L -._ _4 - their aholcest 'heart uttersin.* and leave ness, so nobo-dy 'that new him felt in the - bery in Chatham, was removed .to the screw guirboat, ha's arrived at -Foo -Ch ratuml or artiCoial. Without this tho. I...--- � . , . �:... . I 2. -_ �.. - , . ,� , in many pa - I * ' � � . 11� ", ;�4..�.: �' I the readers to guess for themselves how the least surprised when he came to America London Asylum for the Insane. . � Continuous raino. rtb of J&P64 ideal surface preparation in a failure. When . .. .. .;, . L , . � . � . . _ - have ruined the rice crop, and a famine is tubble land in to be prepirsdo other tools' . , ­ ­ -, I � ---�- ,' . n 1848, an first 'cello in the orchestra of an A Millem' Association for Manitoba d i '' 6 . - � ,:_. I--- . . . . . �� j �' lyrio'camete be written. Thus the mate- 11 an feared. I � than- the plow should go to the field at the - - . . - :- .. : . ' Italian opera- company, to bear that he had �he Territories 'Was organized at Brandon -_11 i i � . - ­ . . -1 .: . , '' '_ : _­�' ' I �­ .. -1. .. - � .. , rials for the heart history of famous songs fallen out with the manag'er, ha.d left the on Tuesday, and officers elected. . 'A republic has bCenL orstanized by the beginr.ing, Reforestar0ing the plow, the I- ... _: .. . - . . .. � � .. I ..� . ': are not -numerous, nor easily foiind, for company and- settled in . .,- harrow, drag and roller should have otten- . : - I I - - . __. ... . . _. . -Portland, Ale., an It Is- probable that the unveiling of the C. ubin rebels, and a. provisional orga . nizo � �� . . . '.. J ­ - - - . ' - I � .. _. .- a teacher. . He did not tiliiach lciiig�' having. i under process Of formation. tion and be put in shape to do the best, -. . - . - .­�, ­ . - �. _.: .- when a . poet did tell the sources of his jr, Macdonald statue in Kingston will be post- L'On " I ' Th . ' I .. . -. I " . spiration t -he narrative wo' ' d�u- little patience with. pup�llki and j�eferring poned till the Queen's birthday next year. British Indian!' Sikh troops will' escort work when needed. ey should be ready .. ­'. . ., . . I . _. .. ' L -,.� in a usuadly hid , to hitch to - *jtilout- annoyance or i4mis of .1 . . I � �­ . I to- atr1oll- about, giviuj­d6n0"1w6oraver Dr. H. H. Miles, late Secretary"of the the British tionsuill who goes to Ku.0heng � I ,�. , �. "" I- . ��::,.:�.,` - away in the- uniformly dull pages -of a - I . . .1 I ... - .: � . .i.: . to investigate the m I ' ' ' ' L ' . � . - _. he could get *a audience. 46 isperous was Department of Public Instructiou, Quebec . Issionary massacre. time. . . . . L - , . I 1. -_...-, - private coriespondence priDted.long after he, as Well to impiovident, t;G. I on 004 L Do. # .'The plows. should lijive J61uten or d J. '_ 'L. .. L' .. - - . 1. .. - . .. I . I I . . .* a distinguished aducationist, died M,pn-- At Kissingen Mr. Stern of -Now York,. 11�t � _. I .- ' I - L' � I... at I . . . . : _ . I - casion, when aiding in a conqort for iho chains to ut all stubble and woods 0 I � 1. � - i. '. 1. it had lost its interest to all but the mem-1 ' . " treal. I was sentenced t.o;two weeks' imprisonment - .. :. - i.. �' benefit of a frien& finding the recaZen er I ight. Ran, to make the most Of the . t L I - a, I _ . , - .. - . V y The - annu I returni; of the postoffiae and a fine of Qoo marks for inrulting - . ' ' - . - I , a . - .. - . L, .1 I , �_ . - , � bers of his family, or confided over a glass small, he increaseh them, to the h. � ,f . , i - moisture in soil whes� first turned UP# the , .._ ' . � _. : __ and bottle to an intimate per.ional friend* *$Io bycaBLin savings bankil allow that the dep?a.its made an offiiial. I ... I . . . I . gin ,he last bill ip in posses- last. year we . rb I 0 . . Ug . In Russiall Po�olfa, ,view should be followed with the roller# . - - : '..L : . . . . . : I , . � . .: L. , . : ' - slightly I wer than in'the Cholerk% is ragli - working down before noon what has been . - '-- � . - . _ .- . axid divulged perhaps niany yea.ri after the, Dion- Going fro bad to worse, he was - I . . - - - - -_ - 11 ,......., � : � � finally reduce 0 abject povert and was proo0hig year. � I : vi - 1-11. � and., when temporary hospitals were erected plowed during the moruiDg, and late int* -'t - ...'. I . - ­_ -1 .,-.: ....., � - death of the n%irrat,Jr.. To this genqrst r�lv yo . . . I . .... � . � � . . - in this condition' Whon Titiens made her I It is not believed in Ottawa tbot therer is the invabitalits resisted and troops were the evening the plowing of the afternoon., . � I . ­ .. " - . I . - . , . I11 . . � .. .. 11 . � :_ �, of reticence there are some ox�e U h in the alleged cs pleuro- called out to qu I the rioting. This work can even be improved by follow- ­ . I -_ . - . � � P to Go first vigit.to thiscountry and I any truL , .- 1. . . :. I - . . ' .. . am most notable'being Burns. he York. - On -the u ight of,he'r firi pileumouia in Canadtan cattle . is - .- - . . . � � . S . . � 71, sang in Now recently Archdeacon ollo'' cables from ' Foo- Ing the roller w,th a scantling drag. Th . .- olig the it concert . ­ . .- . . - � :.' .. . .., I - "Kathleen Xl&v(urneen" was advertised, I landed at. Daptiord. . . Ohow, .sajiug that, the ,Chinese soldiery latter will fill up all holes and smooth down - - . _., - ft . - ot like to talk about. .- I .. . � . . � I _' and a shabby tra F, by aiding'zo move the I Mr. Parmelee, deputy Minfifter of Trade sent to proteot i the. mission at Ku-Cliong uneven places left by the plow. ,; . -., . � " � . f . . . - .1 - _. . . . . ' . - I I .� himself, and rarely did so iL, general cord. offectly of the 001111 any, managed to obtain and Commerce, is direct,ag the attention broke into &nd plundered it. He addii that The farmer does not like to be bothered ' .- .� : - ­ - - , . I I . - - � , . ­ � I � ..- . %. pany, bul when with one or two friends he adinisaion to th i stage. She sang the 0 * . I . . - . : , .1 . . - I Canadian lumberman to Turkey as a no reliance can be placed upon the Chinese changing the wom, from the plow to thio. - .. I 1. _'. I . . . ` - I - .1 . - trusted, and who he 'knew would neither melody with marl 6d effect,and as thernotes good field for Canadian lumber. . authorities. i � i . .. other touls -and back ain and regards . . . - . . . � ­ - � I . - - - . . I . � . I I the,plowing as firstainpl m'ofst import&nt% I . .. L' .:.. I. . :_ - . . . - , . - . : � ta)r him with egot.ism nor suspect him of, it - raugfrora.berhpisomo onenotioed that The Ontario ftvernment has d6cided to The Now Zealand Government - has . �, . I " the tramp wai we,ping. No attention was hundred More oftien it in equally imFor"at to, Coll- .. . . . . .. . �.r . L . . ... I Sometimes -. ­ ... . . _� - - -'t: he was singularly confiding. Yet even the , aid to Min, linwever, until'after the great tarm out the 'loronto OeDtral prison binder granted an'stinual nobsidy of one . . - . .... I , . . I I ; � p nerve the moisture in the soil - . ­ twine factory, which has hitherto been tho 8"d dollars to. the Pacific steamers � i.I. : . __ . . - whole-souled,. ODeLl-harted Burns did not soprano had retired from the stage, when ' u . ' d rains come, often tbty donot. .'L . . . i . . L .. I . conducted as a Government undertaking. for calling on both inward and outward the expeow - * . . . . �.. - ! I L .�� I. ..- tell all his heart, history , Lao we are left to he approached her and tendered his thanks I gas, and Canada will carry the. New If the soil io'cloddy and worked directly L . . � . . . _­ I L . - . I . . -been - . � . . . , . for singing his song so beautifully. It was Another vacancy in the. Senate has vOy& - after the plow, the moisture is retained in .. . - . . .. conjecture D4,71ittle as to the orgin of many C Zealand mails suroso the coutinent -free of . . - I - . L. . I _. . � '�, - rouch. At the ( lqae of the concert he left filled by the calling to that House of Mr. .. the soil, otherwise it in lost and the farmer . � . I . . I . I . � . - . of his choicest lyrics, which no doubthad -the hall, went out into fohe night and disap. In . polled to^ 'wait for rain. or mmd his - , - . 1. . . 1 , ­ . I I - � - Josiah Wood, M. P. for West oreland, in ,charge. . . in oom - . . - . .- 11 I Mr. Wood, As a o- ; i� I i I- � . . a history, which, however,.was forever lost peared. He was never heard -of again, and Pl ... of thb late Senator Burns. r oult'of the recent massacre of land in improper condition. It ohould ever - . . . I ' , ' I . . � i - . ' who is fifty-tvto years of age, has been missionaries in China, the British Foreign . . . I . ... I ... . . _. .. : when the grave in Dumfrlei, wii,s ,.;'1osed probably died not long after. be borne in mind that wheat needs a solid' . .,.. . . L . ­ "'. . . .1� ­ thirteen year@ in P,arhamantw . Office has instructed Mr. R. O'Conor, the � , . . . - .. I .. . above the coffin of the greatest poet of his -i- I 44 ..L, I . . - need bed underneath ; with a fine surface, : .. . _. : . , . . - S - . . : ". .! . ANNIE LAURIE.", I F.. - L British Minister sit Pekin, to demand the If the land in in proper condition to plow, *� - - . - - - ; ­. - _1 _. * . I The Dominion Departraent of Trade and a. .:, . I ' . � - �L - : �1, age. . - .- . . . . . 0 t all I British subjects - in the di rnaer u Ir . . .. . . I . . - . � .. .. � _. . . .- .1 . I '. . I .L . . The se ret hiijwry of "Anntia La�rio" -is C'ommorce transmitted to the Provincial "afetY 0 not We wet, the fa ad have no fea _ . I . I - - . . � I... I �.: . ::; , , , : , . , - "ROBIN ADAI . it . __ .L _.. 1. ... I an illustration of the sarcasm of fats. Treasurer of British Columbia A. oheque for turbed districta, and to insist upon a full that he wdl got il by continuous * ' .. ; w - - & � .. . - . . I... . ­ � Wc _ .1 - - . .. . . . 0 i,Wi, . . . . .- I - .1 . ­ . - . . . . .., .. . Annie Laurie was Do myth but, a young seventeen thousand dollars, being the enquiry into t'lle massacre. - working. The plowing sh uid be done as. 1. . I— .. . ;, - . L- ; f'.. .� : : . , 1 -�:! "Robin Adair" came from the * Pen Of a Scotch girl of noble descent, being th� portion due to the province.of the per - AL a crowdo'd niesting -of the Hurdpean early as possible, and plano hould be laid to -- . . . ­_ - . . � - I , .woman -separawd from her sweethe,a.rt, and disughter of Sir Robert Laiiiie, the founder capita tax on Chinese on wring Lhe provinad residents of Shan i pe e c nde ing the land aafrequeu t wor ings ' possible. ! . - . I ­ I . , glia a cell 4 6 ma .1 . % ­ � I - v - � I I :_.. , , � t'tisca' year. . the &�Lion of 6s Chinese authorities in the Ceeseed bed cannot, be womolid u"l ath, , : -- - -, - - ' - . - r of a Scottish line of brave men and, fair during ;he l&a 0( erne* . - _ .. 'I - . - . IL had a bit of secret history more 'romanti4 - � . I -, - � than t1sual even -with love song@. 11 tars, case of the retent mass& ellow on top. The impleimente . . � , - . . L liobqri women. Annie wag ono of four daug' lt in understood that on account Of Irk- ores of missionaries nor too m . � i - . .- . � -all good looking, but, Annie especially so, creased a,Dd enlar . were. made a4d a resolution was adopted to that' can be used to the i reatest advan-- � - " ' . . r li . w.. - - ,gad postal service on the ,9 . . . i - . man who, aft r soin4, her wit kLnd be ttracting suitors from Canadian Paeific railway, a rearrangement appeal diree�ly t4 the European Govern- tage the farmer must d termins at the - r * . � - � Adair was all Irish. e I - . o_ . . I aut . : ;�. '. :_ . . . ., . -a was nothing extra- of the pao,tal subsidy to that railway has I � I time, lug -- . .. i I ytare of medicine ond surgery in Dublin,� far and near. Ti ei ments against the outrage.. bei governed by eather and soil - . - . I � L .1 � � . �. -I. I- - ' became involved in % scandal that enforced or(linary about ths fact ; there have been been made, which will have the effect of --4.- 1 . .. L�.. I conditions. fi is not safe tA expeat a wheat , � - - - . ,. , - i - .- 1, I . �rov, when the drill hoes p clods conti'l[lu. - - '_ . . . 7 . , ;1'. . �. his absence from town. He started to Eng' nianj such women, unknown w farne,- but increasing it about one hundred thousand - _: �OROWINO IN POPULAT40N.- .' ` L . . I , � - . . . .1 � . I - L . . , - - . ainong the gent emen who- visited bar dollars per annum. . oil$ Y, nor in good farmi g to depend nn . I I I :. ­ __ - . I � . ; . , ­­.' . I land, and soon after landing at Holyhead, father's house and sought the' honor of an I . _. - . . .. . . . � - . .L _. - - .11 A Jeanie Gibson,xgej 17 y6are,daughter of , ; . front action'to mellow the clods and cover. .- . - . I , . ,L . 11 . _.. in Wales, met with a lucky accident that alliance with the t.amily wall a Mr. Douglas � irbe .111ritish, 119114`111 8110w A StOAdY IftOr"110 the wheat rootaduring �h winter. -Since _ . L .1i . . . - . , Mr. Alex. Gibson, W"kads, near Malita, . � . . . � ': � .. . proved the foundation of his future fortune of Fingland, whose affection amounted tq, Man., was the victim Of a iterrible accident with t � 6e uteption or Irelau4L _. it ban been demonstratoodi that first-clsss,, - I * .. . �- . I infatuation. Under the influence . - 4- . - and 4on for him the soubriquet of Lhe. tender pas of the I&ALL,4Xturday. While baking her olotiling The total increase to thapopulationof wheat craps can begro,ilin from cariastubbile, � % '. . . , . I - .. ., sion the mind# jeven of an oriin. ; a fevi lilies as &o how'they; are secured will . . . i I � - . '1;ucky Irishman." i . .. . . -:L caugjit fire, and she ran out on the prairie, the British isles in - the four years since . . . I . . - I _.. - A* he Was Walking ary perkon, sometimes develop@ unexpected 1 . be in order here. Tile obru,shouid be grown . . � I � : L ' _. on the roadl il&Vl*Dg Do means tor., tr,Avel in where all her clothes were burned off. Aft -or � :. . .. i I I- . � . , . - . . abilities, and so it was with -Mr. Douglas, - . . the consul 4f 1891 is somewhat over nine on clover sod or land made rich by man- . i a ­ I I . 11:1111611" ago on Sunday., � . .1 1. . �, I. I .i 4� . . - - . - i better style, the carriage of a noble 4ad y who, tliough iiie had never before-ahown J I hundred thousand.; The population in uiss,and should "ve frequent and continu- . L� - - ny she (lied 9 - . , _.. . I going to ljoi,donwas overturned, and she Mr. John Kennedy, 6hief engineer of . - J ) . - poetic gifts, waxed eloquent, and one a , one cultivation. The corn may not need - - - ; �. _ . . Was somewhat hurt. 'Adair offered his 181)1 was 361OW8,164 ; now it is 39,0.16,270. 1 1 . . - I . . ' . � . . , .. I- . - services as a surgeon, set one ur two dislo- produced the song which has gone roun the Montreal Harbor Board, has gone to � . so much, but it is a necessary preparation . I � .11 I . ` ' ' cations, bound up her bruises and other- the English -speak ng world. It was duly Chicago, accompanied by half a . dozen Inasmuch as the number of inhabitants 11 it ne - - I . . - , ­ . ..�_ � presented in roof of his affect,ion, but other gentlemeq. interested in -engineering, of Ireland has decreased by nearly 200,000 for the wheat to get a, -ads in the way - . . . �1 ! , I � ­ . . wise attended her so well-thar, she insisted - . . of food, from the the soil. Level CU'LIVSLIOUL .1 . .. . , . ; I . - I , .� . I . . thav he must attend her during -the whether the Issly,w as& poor Judge of poetry, to Inspect, the great work of the drainage in the period, the Lucre,"o for England, for the oora will be found a great advantage, ... . . . . . � . � . � � I .. V. ". her he rt had &)read 1, and the monace; which it is supp7sed . . . I �il . I.. . - calls, . - .. . - I . remainder of the journey.- An may be y been else wh*D wheat seeding is to be done. I . . . , I . ; I � ' I., . . � supposed, he was nothing loth, nur after where bestowed, ( oes pot appear nor malt- to present to the St. Ldwronce shipping. Sootlaud and Walssi is more notable than Care should be taken not to have this - . ,�: . . I . ; .1 . . _. , i . ter much now; ti a drily thing certainly A special lrot� Paris received in Mont, appears on the surface. These tbree it 'DR' mad bed too 1004e. Shallow -working - . . . - �_l I I . ; . they got there did he rejeot the .hundred - I . r - r I I - .. .. :� - Louis A. Des. . . 1. ­� : , - guineas tendered him a fee, nor the eneral known being the f tot thatthe poem did not real reports the (loath of ' domi,, which had 33,303,414 people ,four tools will be beat in its preparation. 'Ons � �. - I . . I I I -:. - - secure thti result i itended. Poetic justice sau'lles on Sunday morning &L the age of Years ago, are e ow " _. . I � .1 .- invitation lb call *it her house. It was . ' ho�ing or two inches of the surface cannot be -� k ; :., - 1 . I : i'. _,* . vo, would se�rn to require that the lady should - seventy-seven. 4 r. Dessaulles was a 34,423,288-1,119,874 more. At th "I ' r`t* mad* too fine. If an fine as the dust on the - . ' - _, i I ". i . � - - there he met with Lady Caroline Koppel, have been'overcon a by the charms of the Legislative Councillor before Confaders. of increase, the population of Great Brit. . ' .1� I - . - , - ­ '; I ' ' - ,�L . the sister of the celebrated Admiral, anti I highway, so much the. better. There in : -- ' - I , ­ song and at once surrendered her young Lion, and founded the Liberal organ Le Wn proper gro we, proportionately,&* rapid. more protit in ourt4ilingarea,a *own when , � - I ! ,. � I - L.- . the twain &t, once proceeded to fail in love heart into the guardianship of the poet. Pays. He Olayed a prominent part, ju ly " thoi of (Janada.wbich is a remarkable I . , - - . . . - _.. -L . with each other so vigorously th . . . � perfect tillage is given, than in expanding ' ' - - . - . .. L- I h : . _,; . - - .&t,,,&,Ler, She did nothing o' the kind, for, even if (;an&dian politics during the fiftias. fact--ps,irticularly romarkable in view of areas with poor culture. At #owing ti ' . . - .- 'e, they determined I .- - - - � .i the manner ofeuch peop. she was engaged t ) him, as one line of the . - the lo ' to the mo�her country through . Me & .'L. . .".I.- I I - I - - � � - ,_-. . � that nothing but death should saparate I " ilarges,creage sown sounds well,i but as -­, :* 1. � � -, - .1 I song intimates, she brcke the eupgement .: I ORKAT BRITAIN." I I . emigration, and the gain of Canada b JIM_ L . - f - � . - � I . ..-, . y i harvest time the maximum yield in busheiii .. L _ 1 - . . . . . - them. BuL Lord Albemarle, the.- lady's and married a gen.1 lernan named Ferguson, Mr. Juatin Mo(;&rtby, M. P., leiJer of migration. The old country is not dead I .. . .,.;- ­ i-., � -1 - '--� i. _. father, hard a better inatch in viow for her - .- I sounds better. . L . . �i - - .. r.-. . :i , me Only an the husband of the Irish Nationalist party, his issued a h - ! .. . .. . � -1 . � . than & poor Irish doctor, and ordered her known ;o f yet.. T o followingars the detail Ifig- _. - ,.., . - - L " _ ­. I � � .. - I L ' i ' . uros 4-: � . - . .1 . . L ­ ,- ,::. - . I - - ., i Annie Lauri:. W 10 Married Mr. Douglas, manifesto appealing to the Irish members . . . _ � . � . . . . , - to give him up. She respectfully informed ' Weaning Young Lambs. -.. - - ..- � .. I 1:. . . , if he married at all,is not matter of definite of Parliament to end the dissensions in ! 1891 - 'L . . .� I . I . . I - . i 1_ the bid gentleman thft she would not diso, record, the fact that he did not marry the ranks of their party, which, he says, h th - , . I .. . ­ - . .1. I . . -, . . - �. : . - aw: Engla.-J'and ��ales--33.3allil N, IZ 288 Concerning the Lima, or rather the agall, . . I ;!- , ­ .1 - I - &oUan .............. 4. 7_ . i 1. . . . . buy his commands, but that, if not per. lady for whom : CrJ5.6t 1 14'.471 '- - � _­. ' 4 - �-, - -1 � - . ­ , . - - - . � I- - I I mitted to unite bar fortunes with her is expressed a Poetic brought dissister to the National caum L........ 4,7U1.7W - 7. - i1:52 982 of weaning young iambs, littlecou be said. i, , - �.. I .i: ,.0 I . � . . I . . . . Robin, she would never unite them with willingness to lay him down and die being . I L .. . ..'L'1J, I I . - - : � It is almost oerWn that Lord Salisbury IrGIA64's people evidently still couti Ue ,Their varying ages and conditious.t*gethef :_ - L ,_ L .1 - . �. . . the most conspioucus fea,Uure of the *hole: I . - LL .. : y one elp-!; so there now. Bat his lord. incident. , will offer Sir Philip Currie, the British to Nov' their native soil in numbers which with the inten4a4,mana � C ."! % . ' an . 0 gement oi the flockt. - .�. ,. ,'. . _4v -, � . . I ; I . .. � . . � �..11 .. : , �' 'ship had his�owu ideas on the treatment of Ambassador to Turkey, the p6ot of Am. are no� offset by the natural birth ineresAm . . ... � ," V ,, - 4 ­ . THE LAST ROSIL _ ,� - ., .. ­.­, - b&#4A,Ior too Gormany; but it, is probable The 4ext oenous seems likely to sho must, enter largely iaW any discussion , . . ': i __. .: a love case, be he packed her off to Bath, . . I . ­ 1. - �i;��, _. �. .. . ng, now associ' w which had for its object the settleme, - * 7-1- :�' : .�:- 49i : . ary -refuse the offer, as its Scotlao'd and Ireland much on a par am . ,- . � li�:. _� - . .� .-. - then the middle of the last century, a v sited that Sir Philip will at of .. I ..r. . .. - . - ! - ,;Fk . w . . .L .- . � , gay resort, in the hope of effecting a cure.. inseparably with the name of', the most acceptance would greatly do(or his chances regards population, whereas less than fifty this question. � , L _ .I.: - . . , ... ­ , . � ; t-. .. . - - - . - , I � - � I . - r .,," . ." . I " . .. ' . . _. - ­ � . ....; Me was no sooner there, however, thin she noted lyric moDgetress of our century., was of obtainiDg the Ambassadorship to Frailoo. years isgo the populption of Ireland was It is very impo-rt's'at-t-o "An'sue,01311111ful � - - ­ -.-., . by the poet to an old Irish air, called - I .� , .L, ; I ! I 1. L - _ d ; - , fell to, in a poetic mood, and produced Get oonsiderabi more tham double that of .. .­... .. L .01 - I _: I _. . _... . . � � ­ . - . . - . I .. a . U_ , .�_ 1�. . -, " , '� " ­ / , . , , I - 1� I : . "Robin Adair," and the words being shown - the "'Grovs of '111 ruey," which he altered , ,­ UN17" STATK& .. :,,. , soot land. In 1851 the green isle contained I weaning of the Iambs that they be grow . - ' I . ,�.ANj . - ... . to a local musician, lie set them to - the M& Iran Ago says the iron trade is 6,553j383 poo, 8cotland but 2,888,. an rapidly and stiesdily " possible from the - I.- �. * , 1,_ � , 1".. _: . � terially to adsp� it to its now use. The the PIG, &D �, - ,,, . : - -- _� . . . I - - -..-- t . 1" , .. .. I .1 .:� 11: .- .. wo�rds'ware ougged Ad b an Irish' tradition, liktoly to sustain the present high level of 742. Sixty yet I I ad had over tark To -do this, and at the. same time -- i . I I � . r- . . - - melody now used,' which is claipled by � re &00 re a . . : . . -,. L, .. -_ �� I .. . 4� , , . I . I . . i- t _1�1 - L . . il ­ I .. � , _. . . I . I- z � , �i� C . :. --- ' I . Earl himself catne down to see how the the " Burial ot Siz John Moore." In the � _1at On Of the oatmeal secure the largeeb, profits frow',mutwu 1. , i, I ­ . , . .i _. both Irish and Scotch. Not 1&ffeafter the well told by Charlie Wolie, the author of prices. I popli i � -, L � The dacr4ase of the number of Iambs, we are inclined to the belief that it : . - � , �`�: I . _ �. I - . I - . . :_ �, � .." -, ­ se was getting along, found all Bath olden days, when very. petty Irish chief- Th I a California Labor Nmmiaslc�n is kingdOul, : -_ " .:. � I ., ,. !��. : __ ca o , - ": - . I t&iL?8 court c6lit one of� starting a &ovement against Japanese inhabitants in Erinlremains still an argu- pays- to grain the lambe daily oven if on � . _: I ­ I : . _. ­ Dad a min0trel, . I I -- -_ - singing about Robin Adair, discovered that - :� .� A, . �� . : t 04 not- right there in good pasture. A ls,mb-croelk in not .1 , . - - ," ; 1 : . ,,� . . ­ lm I . a. .: ,_ i . � z.� " - .11 I these Influernial chwacLers had the rninfor migration. mauttlilk )mething! is � ­ -_ , " , _. ,., . - �, "; -, _ , , �.. , , - : , � . � . ­ -, . , '.. - - ... - everybody thought that he was a brute - ' difficult thing to uonstruoi�and it is a useful - .1 . 1. .:. � I and the young lady the worat _per tune to o somq w i - , - . .. - I � . :. _�,� secuted ffead his Ord and w%s driven out New York StAtoe Is quaranilu*A against : r .- I . ."-:" .:. ­. . .- : .1 1- 1. .. : - � � . "I,: . �; �,.,. . i, i , . in - adjunct to the shepherd% outft , ­ . r.� '.. � . " _ � . . . . . . h.-roine in the world, wisely gave his of the 'domain. For years nothing was ContlectiPut Cattle On &O43OUnt of tuber. _ ­ ' I., "' 11 ' . I .- - ' . . -:i - ,�, _­ - heard, of hi ' bat day, when his name oulOsis - I . - Tpare are so momy enemies of- the'sheep .,-. I . . -.1, 'I:'-. ,�-­ . i .r_, ..- I : . consent, at onoei and the young ovuple were in, . .. - - � . , � `"J HOW the'Earth Quaked. ,i, i 'L i, , . ,�-,- . I I _. , ,4 i: . haft become little InDlare - ­ now that any one can.e&oily see t ". lmportw ­ - - ­ i . ...- - .1 � : . I �­W. L -.'�: ��" : -, , ­...:.. ioon married. . than a memory, he , The firso air ferry for service 1-tetween A tmonk in the lWian city of Fiona" &nos of keeping, the larribe, and sh"ps , tooi ., . r I _. � : . . _.- .. - - � . � � . I . _. �,�. I I . ; , - . I- . . . 1 ;.;7:, . suddenly reappear Ixge,.t,o the Port Dover &ad Conneaut W" launched at has 1. . 11, ,_.3 . 'L .. . I . i :1 . .. , d in the vil, I - I ­.- . . - . ­ '4 � .. .. I 1._. �_ ��L�_ , _, � . 11 . -"I -L. . . � " AULD ROBIN,GIRAY ll� - . satonishm,Qnt of thD old and' the delight of Toledo. � � Aept a trap not ter earthquakes, and I in a thriv ing.c6ndi Lion. The chances for - ,, � :, , -_ - - , . .. -i r. ' , . - -­ ­ _ , � r,�`�- : -1 �.. - :�'� , L L., -1. . . . - I I . I I. . - w 1: ., - , -, j" , . L ".' ...L � 11,- - _.; � hou the recent seismic disturbance arrived, heavy losses, should any disease or milady . � - .. .- ­ I - . � -� ­ ,-�'_ I �, 1. - '' 11 � I ­ I . I . tliis famous Scowh xor,g has - connected Oie young. He. w4 a urged to play, and at, .- ffhe Whoiwmio Bakeril" Association of he got what he wall" His device con- over taki theno- are - greatly red need when .-.'- L' � I. L., - i - !.:- A— , " of personal hirAory that tempted to comply With the request, but it � .. . ., � " ­ , I , " with it a bit is . New York City has raised the price of . I 1� ., 1. .-i . . 0:1 ... i, . ... - , - . - . - - � . . the shee pan in a vigorous condition. I . L, 'A - I.. was soon discovere I that he could play and broad one cent a loaf. L � . :­il 'ii.;i. . I .. - ­_ - . probably unique of its kind, indicating, awk 1' ' . - '-, 0 h - - �._. ',;'. - L. w_ . - .1 . - ; � - . - . I � . . . I . �J Z L'. . _ ,__ , . . � . - . sl. ". I -, When the Iambs are taken away from t *- , I.- - � -­ . ' :. "' `. �_, . ­ it does, a degree of &version to notoriety sitig but one -air, a somo­ about a rose that It is reported to. Washington . froin BriVah .- ! � ." ': -i N � - .1 �... ._ he � .L : � � .. I .­ - .1 . I - I .1 _� � , �.­ - , - I I . , owes they aliould be ran on fresh faed,good' ' . .: . 1% -, - � .. L I :, . . I . . I I � - ..- . .." . . __1 -1 � .. - I . , : :L .. _ " , .",� �1. . ­ ".�. I., - - . : '�*­_ such as is rorely seen. It was wrUten by was left blooming alone on the parent stem Columbia that seals in the .13,iihring Be& am .- -, I . - ­ hearty pasture. In addition to this they. ' . . 1 icr L.,: � _-,� � �, , - ' :1 ": _-�__ _:�.�-'-'_ . Lady Anne Lindsay, a woman of marked long after all its companion 6 _ 6wers. had practically extinot;4 .1 %,. I . i ' .. ; .'-. � " ' : ­ -_ ' :.. �� -, . faded and scatter d- their 'leaves on t � .. , : should receive a liberal grain ration of . .- - -1-:11 ..i ..:. , - I .L�.: 1. 1- - L.. 1. . ,. , . . : . poetid gifts, but- of singular shyness. She - he i ... . - I . '. . I _' _: '! - ' - . . . I I . � - r� ­"�%' i: �.: .1 _... _. . ,_ t the song for. her.own amusement grain bonea.th.- TJ o oQuatau"t t3pring Valley, -111., in under viiob low. - '.. lWan and crushed oats, ipq"l W . . I : .. �_ ''. r I . _- -1 - .; - _� wro e . repetit,46n of �. I . ... till. . �1 . I ­ -1 I . - ­: - _ 't - � - . z, -.� I I ,_.i . - , � . � . ". " . - 1. - this pathetic melc dy with, its squ fly &ad The Italians refuse to allow the wal I" .1 ., The ewes should be turned on short food - - .- I e_.� - _:_ during a day- of lonelincom, and showed it , . . . . :1 ' I .. - . ­ __ I . � I.., - I I L� . - : , . I .il words reseed tie spinu of th: whole eompany to operate their plants or the - - I so that it will have. a tendene .. _._. -...1 '.., , .- . ­. , - LO --her mother and the members of her d s - y to reduce ... I � ­ , . ' ­ ­ . � ,S-,.�._ . I : ' L. .. .. i � , family under a promise of secrecy. By a to as he V . L � .- "., - . *.; ,:. . - L I ,� 1:i, '.1 ...r.:.: village,tlj, d' vaej I as, . the old noilroos to re-enter the %haft. the production of milk. At least the heavie" ­ - -1 -:. ., i ' ._, L � " bard perceived the effect of his *I Mayor Strong of Now York, asked. # . J - milking should be milk :. ­ . _ . . . 1. - their adirice she sent it to a publisher, who ngwg, and . ed out &floor .- ` . , ,. il - . . . . 4�­ .. f.;, " .- " : I., - . , I - ' 1. , quietly withdrew to th President Roosevelt to go a little isaiser in :� - t% forty.al ewes rs _.- t�:: . , , , �.- ..- * ,��; :1 11, had i t'se t to an old Sao tab tune and issued a 6huroh yard in the * . . $ , - h hou '. and to insure the safety ­�- - .__ \' ,� _�, - I ­:k'..o . t . . .. - I : -_ - , ,- .. bin enforoement of the satoo . of the U g re this L . � � . .. immediate vicinity, where he sheltered hiM. ,u -closing law, :­ .: dde 1piea�:, �'. .. -,:_ . . '. L . - . .- -.1 .�.o it as anonymous, not even himself knowing * - 0 _ proom should be -to I , 4'. i - ­ . . .. - . I., � A Iii. � . . I I , I I � . - L , . , I - ; self in a recess in he wall of the church and Mr. Roosevelt poiat blank refused. I . ed a second time. � 1, .:. - - \iar. ­ -.- - , - who wills -the writer. The song proved _� m . - . '. , . . - : -:�, `�.­. I -11 I L . I .1 � _�- I - . A ' . . 'L � - .- .- --- -_ I . �� .� i .. I . - 4 . t �, immensely popular, and in a few years was and sarg his one so ig to all who --approach. Statistics *eived at the Washington ,. -1 - '. - ­ . - I . � - - - , -- . '-' � . _r!;C. . r", 1. - .. . . - . I - � . _ _. . '. . '... ...',- __ . . - . �. f .�, - . . . . - - __. , . � I _­ � ..,. I . ..., : :1, :, �.­..:'.... . . - - I . _. �. .. �6 ... g tiot only in every corner of Scotland' ad And desired to h mr him. He could never Isureau of Indian Affairs @how that of the �- � . . . � t .., . . .� I .. I : ' , . , ­ _ .. ,-, � sun 11 . _ . � 11 . - *k . I - 1 .- - ;7 , * , I - � .� � : ` : - 1� 4 . : . , � , 4 � , . . � - I __ - -- be prevailed on -to )nter a dwellin"g, so the 247,000 Indiana in the United , . 7., - - - - , - .1. - "': . . - - States _: .. : A. Bus Iness View...; . - - .� � ­ . . - - - - i, but in England also, while soldiers and - . - 11 . ­ .. � I L. ­ 1. ­. . _­ .i . .. . ­ . - .. - .., ,_ "�! ��, .1 kindly villa ere . �ft .. . . . �. I . . . . - , . I - I - �.: inclosed th nook'h had 30,000 are to -day engaged in farming, , �� � . � .: I . ::,; . _ -isi ore her,, it wherever the English arms � L!. _. - ,- �. . - . . :._,a . - . . . .� - - ­ L. __ . L. I I - Business' Man 19 I I I ". �-4 -'. chosen foralome with a w1st on! ro4o)f, no stook -raising and other civilized pursuitiL � ' -1 -..:'1L � I 1, George, it's going to 1, - ,�.:_: �. . . I, ��,; F ' . ­ - - � . - . .i . j, '- *.I- �!., , .1, I .-.1 . . .. - 1. . -1 , � . - . � - � " and ships fiere known. For fifty years the � I . # S . . I 1. ­� : rain. Here. you d like all umbrella. - ,. ... � . �� - . ,-,-.-.: - ­ , ", - that he had shelter fro,ii the inclemenoies ' ".1 I . , 1. _ _', -i . . . . -'s .� . _1 . I . . - %1 I L . , : , pt . , : �-� t,.! secret of its authorship was kept oonoeal--A-,, A practical joker sent ei -box of sawdust . ' � __ ' . . I I ­ .. L I L .- . . . - I 0 1 . � � - I '' . ... � I I .. . �-�.'.` " .-I � of the seasons. Food. w _ - ; _YOU11 sell..M one of �*" cheap, wun't.-. . I -_ - � - 1'1-. .. 1 or at least the 1501]g Wall not acknowledged . I &a regularly brought and luoifi,r matches to Polide CoMmissioner Ili ' . I . I . ­ I . . .. .1 I , ... �_ . L .z 1�1.� . . L : . ,.� �_ sted of a plumb line suspended Over a you ? . . i . 7 . . . ..'- .--, .� b and placed where he could reach it, and p a only L . . 'LL' '' - i.' _:. I . , - I I I . .. - I _.. . - . _; �r, - y her, in so many words, during her'life-, � . ,.Oos,svelt of Now York. Th persons disk, and to arran d tbst, the point of the Honest Umbrella-mender-Dese arabrel'. ' .t - . . , . I � .4 . � ... ',I' _1- - . 'line, though.many suspected her to be the .1. I . - . - .11 � 't, , L thefe lie livg,d many years alone. One day affected were a lady clerk in the postofiloo weight should malrT the surf" of the disk not mine. . . , - . I - - . . __ ' � ' . . ,� . , - W * W t . .E. -1 __ .. . - I % ' " 11- rlwr. The -nearest sh a 'young. 00 '6Q ilad lost �et l9ver came 01nd � an innooeut, reporter. when osoillation took Pla6& - Busin , , . e, ., �­ - .. . - . - - . . -o q4mQ to %n %yoW%1 - - "".* ." :_'�- L ' '�- - " . " - - ' ' - 01114 M an I k*' " - rp � . ", - ow lh . L.. I L'. '_ _, - . to the -ch'tiroh &rd to viii t his grave,. and , atle Vhy 1:, . a _ , " 1. I- y I ­ ­ � .. . . �� I" * . - I - ,f"7-"- 'DI h-tralelf as -A. poet was in a let(er to Siri when The accom anyin thought yoWd sell them, cheap. . .., .. 1, �, I .1 ... -- ` re asked old Dormid to alng.' He " . -_ .1 ­ I - .. � i, -�� Walter Scott, in which aho.inctosed a co I p otograp ed to the Irga Age by z1. .: 7 � . _: . while the oompletedt will t%ke away frowthe jak, , orwarl .1 - . 11. .- � . , The great Chloago drai�441 oa�al, h III 11 44=09ram is from a I . I .. : & � - 1�" , took his harp and 'ad to do but an bis I a .- 7.: :i ­ I � � , : . - , .. - L" . . .; - .. I . �L __ . �. Ki � - 1)f � the verses, made by - her own h&np , un&id thousand oubto -feet of *&ter He our adest In -The lines _' : '. � .: I . . � .. I .. I � ,.. . - , _�._, : . ­ ... . 7 no' six h - r"po - Florence. - - - - ,;K .. ­ L. . �: -L ' . ­ .17 . � I fingers swept the familiar strin ­ - ­�w , ': , . . - ,,.---:;- ad m" i r6im pe minute, and will -sarlotioly ist4rfere 4hOwDt Were - ;� L Not Adulterat4d, - � , - ;_L. ,� i ,� . - I ,_ ­�" itted that, she had siornethitigi to dor he I go, his feel r � . ; , - I - ­ '�_: . , %,. ... . _ ' , L 'L - . % �_` �! : L .. . 1 i"` ­ - : itigs evereatne Lud aid .down. the , tm"a dIlfing kbolit thr" .. - ' . . __ - - - . . �. ­-, A . 11 :�.-. --� .with the�rpomposition and gave him per. . . aoiciond . -" g . ­ tv---s ; . .� ,�, I .-_1 - with navigation &a the 8(�. IAwrepos.- : . A 01,the ilke;' - , Natomer-I supp4ft � . harp 11 I chall ne,,6,r sing again", ho, 414140 . . I . . , , I . - I his 11 dear friend, the author. . I - . � .- : � I , -, tnisstoci.tq tbi . _. . I - - .. -, ; I � . I . round o o 5A -.- ,.-- - : - " . , %W,o . � _ L! I _ I I I r " _M_ .....!�. _... _ - . is hill pt" , -. -1 . . - I . - - . ''.. - _; , , It and iruly spoke,, f(r the ,next day he was The expert aounterfelt,ores' who for , � lulwa:�M.11"4,it - , . . I - . 4', . . . ., .7 t 7_ , __ ., il .. :,. - , -- I Yet, d uning this half c n. d . t. ­ � ., . _ .: . � I.. . . - 1. - -1 .... . . - ,- of �iaviir y , . , - . * - Dail ' . in , tho I . .­ 1. 1. in race, prin Ing .- � , _. �L. � ,lie,, .. - �, - ­ - ar-fte, .the i0off" - . - found dead. He was the Irst of h* ears Past halbe bean engraving an . 1� - I .11 ., , � - . ., notii -but I - U I I - --'-, � tury..aeraniance had been f�,unded on the . r L. -�. ­ � . r 14 . r . �, , .: - . .ir . . I . :. ! � I I � .- . . �, . . I .- i . - � , - _ .L_ . -- told in the � ­ . ., . i I "i �:: ,� i� briei st,6ry 'Ai hilqhl . ,.:.- , 1 � . but the song he inspired is destined Vnited States guld oattificates 8�d fl6ading -- ; "li io Y-, .Pwu* 47.*61111100:1 il"Y"U.10, , I ? 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"' Karl Wo seleke," actor became syddeu- ly and via ntiy insane a few flays _ago while impe roasting a sane man• contained in a lunatic asylum, on the boards of the National beatrre, at Berlin, Germany. His case is neidered hopeless. Froht Be lit, comes• the news that as anti-cliolera aerutn has been discovered. Of: course, °atter,,- fh'e anti-6dusumptoin aerutn, and ibe anti-diphtheris serum, the anti-oholersloot um was looked for. Now, an anti-cholora serum is in order. Anda full assortment of anti-toothaahe serums. A London newspaper -recently Contained the following advertisement t "Nino young ladies want: to rent elegant apartments;, with �conven'ent rooms for their bicycles. -Conditions neither oats nor men in the a%ghborhoo ." ,R•a-t•s I 1 1 r . It is re rte frook Parik-this: the aeronautta a roppitngfromanelention of 4000 feet, as succeeded in guiding his parachute a aotly to the spot , previously designated y him. Hence flighty Paris journalists n w hope soon to take a fly. The messieu r will be sure to take many a drop before he fly. . r. After the eath of a "pafip(er" in Silesia it was found that he had been the owner of 8,000 marks 82,000) in cash, 95 airs of pants,- 109 hirte (nearly all new), 36 rtndershirts, 9 coats, %I pairs of rooks and .52 hate f and spa. No ppap. Lately fo ty horses were started in a loug.distan rice at Warsaw, in Austrian Poland. Th rty-six of the poor beasts came to' a fin sh by death, and the other four_are in it exceedingly sorry condition. The cruel sp rtemeu will be proseouted. In the lar a cities the collecting of oigar .stumps has long ago developed into an in ustry, th stumps being converted into "smoking to acro" indeed in several Europ can countrie the tobacco 'and oigar trade i• a Govern eat monopoly ; eo also {n Belgium, an it is said that the Belgian authoritlesa a now trying to decide whether I �, or not the of ar-stump barinere should be S' +i WAS HELPING TO DIG OUT THE QI 'AB. suppressed beaauee it competes with the. ' I was cured ie even more in reatin . One monopoly. - • Asy I saw a neighbor who 1 kn w had Divorces a e very dii$cult iia oittafn in rheumatism very bad, rnnn ng do n the England. he English law uirer proof road. I called him and as ed wh t - had of unfaithful ens on the pairt oft a woman ; cured his. rheumatism. r.. Wi liams', or,on the pat of the man, proof of unfaith- Pink Pills he promptly rep ted, an that fulness aggr vated by ill -usage. But in determined me to try the ame r medy. Australia, t ough it is part of the British - 'Nell, the result is Pink P'lIs our d me, Empire, -a Inn can "get rid" of his wife it and that is something of er me ioines she is twice ught drunk. if that becomes . , failed to • do. I don't know . what generally k own Australia will prosper al is in thetas, but I do kno that Pink never before that is, if Chicago and Okla• Pill■ is a wonderful medici e. An it is home don't mend their ways. bot only in my own care." outinue Mr. The Date papers publish the resultfa of Nixon, "that I have reason o be g ateful on ia&I exp riments made by a physician for what the medicine has d ne. M son, at Etavia,i the Outch East Indler. Thin - Fred, about twelve yearn of e, was taken disciple of soulapiue has been trying to with an attfack of cold. In ammat on of find out whe her a white or a black skin is the lungs set in and w he an r ering the proper t ing in hot ollmater• He took from this, other aompli'oat one fo lowed pieces of t e skin of a -white person and which developed into St.: Vitus sues, pleoesof the kin of a Malay and wrapped which got so bad that he eouI4 not p sdbly them around jars aqd filled the jar with stand cliff, We ave him f lismr' hot water, a d, on next Laking the temper• Pink Pills, 'with the result that he i now store of the kin found that the black skin thoroughly cured, and looks as thou h he absorbs mor heat than the white, ' That had never had a day's sickness in hi life, isn't a, stra ge u it may appear. It her and if these facts, which are known to all long ago bee discovered that black cloth Walter Baer I Co ited the neighbors, will be of benefit to nyone absorbs moreht,atthan white --heave white ` ��1 f else, you are at liberty to publish th m." garments ar preferred in hot countries. Th` I'"e"m ltsttkata..e�,of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a r scific And -hence or not henoe--white skin@ by !r Ouns, HIGH GRADR . fpr all direa�es arising from as impo erlrh• whited. ��COA8 antl�HnCQLATE$ ed condition of the blood or a sha, tered Three mo tlr@ ago a servan0 wptasn at condition of the nervous forces, such as 3t. on real. Continent, hers reseivet Vitus dance, locomotor ataxia, rheum ttsm, Pilsen, Aust ta, drowned Ger two-.ear•old paralysis, eoiatiea, fire after effects of la bt►hy. Duri g her' incarceration rhe con- ` HIGHEST AWARDS grippe, lose of appetite headache diszi• fessed to ha ing previously killed a four• kaa q, � nese chronic er sm elan sorofals etc. 7eetrrold ohil --both because " Ohe�r wet industrial and Food y p fe)r hunger d cried for broad. ' The ' " Thea- are also a apele s for Lha tr 0ting murderess w oo damned to death,but the EXPOSITIONS peculiar to the female system, carr .oting _ Emperor b oo mated the senteaae to • irregularities, suppressions and all fo ms of iN EUROPE AND AMERICA. female weakness, building anew the food, fifteen years' imp isoumeat~ and restoring the low of health to ps a and A French traveller, who °'-e' kx en• is Caution : va vts to the r„ � slta�y imitstieae sallow cheeks. n the case of men the thoritattvely asserts that the llahsra. �f et►e t.asi.,sad .npp.aa o. oar y Desert is far from nein abenlsitel sterile . r at°s'our plate of am;a Wit" effect a radldsl oars is all cdsea sriria from g y the with t o exce tion of a ver *mail na.netT, Derrise.ter. Warty meatal worry, overwork, or excess .sans t. P T ,e prtn/.a oa s.cn paik.re. nature. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a sold portion, it ars solid dad fertile soli ar r l onl in boxes bearin the Arm's trade mark subsoil. In the , Algerian Sahara no lose Y R liOLb s1r GROCERt EYERYWNERE. ' and wrapper (printed in red ink), an may than 20,000,000 sheep are now pastured, be had of ail druggists or direct b mail aad every is artificially oreated by the VIALTER BAKER g CO, LTL OORCNE#TER, rte,- - from Dr. Williams Medicine Com�any; boring of ar sian vrell■ "-bloom• As arose" Brockville, Ont:., or Schenectady; Al T,, -shows a lu uriaotr growth of vegetation, at 50 cents a box, or rix boxes for 82. , and produo plentiful 'crops of wonderful apRicota9 le on@, peppers, onioins9 eta The Era or toe Biayele. _ A. P. 776 L E This is an era of the bicycle, and euly 1- -3 - i'horoughly Etluipped Reaideatialgohg . all the ablt.-bodied men and wgmal � bond !or Boyar and 1 Dung Meir, and girls in the aoantry are giving th ug6t , C .one IG.ITRICCLATION, to the advantages secured by the din anee. fin y body ae ied with the dreadful ishou � MANUAL TRAINING. strar�Tzmans reducing{ and time -saving .machine If [ism which fo lowed a severe cold, My sutler• TEACIIERS' COURSES -3rd, 18" wings were offered to a man by whi h he _. , tags were -awful. I could Principal -J. I. HATES. 11 A. Ph M., not dress myself or comb 1l;;Antock, Ont could fly, his re tical of auoh a prevent cafe my halt. My husband be generally regarded as dreadfully s pfd. ; had h carry me up and 1595• MONTREAL EXPOSITION CO. INS And yet the bicycle is a most excellen rub. down attttts. I was P V�rli�q �`l{;IAL �!!!B!Tl4� stitute for widen, By its one a m n or scarcely able tit nurse V �l woman with tte effort re ;uired to wail one my Little one. Witte ThAreday to 8atur�xy 2lst sept mile can go six miles ; wings could n t be two week$ after I began grand Agric lural and Industrial mach more economical of power. very taking Hood's t4arsa- , parilla, I f e 1 t better. . F I R person who can walk can ride a bic ale t ' Shortly I was able to this method of progression as open to all � j � walk up and down stairs Splendid show of L v Stock. Magalaetent • Hortioultura Display. isve the very aged and infirm and to hose without help Aad rustily BENCH SHOW Or DOGS. _ disabled by aacident'or disease. A hile I was cured. ,ley Manufacturer+. Alaahinvey in lydotlan. ago we now and then heard a p otest frteuds thought I *as FINN POULTRY SHOW. ai ainst riding because it was undig ified Mrs. J. Blac urn going to be a cripple, but N'ew Special Attractions. Historical Munurn. ai.d conspicuous. It merely seems ao thanks to God f r his blessing on Hood's Ursa- .Military and other Banda. beoause It was unusual. I -can remember pparilla, I now tijoy ggood beaittt. Mus. JOHN For ali information apply tq vtry well that when a woman wan see rid- BLAcKDuu t, L Wer Nive Leland,, NovaScous. Q. C, STIEVENSON, ing on a horse'in any.of our cities the treet �� %�' urchins would set upp a cr "Lad on a �00 �s�ria (J or and Sec., s �t• ll rallel St., Moritr ial _horseback, lady on a horsebsok I" Y may t ` �/ & %e � e .I.- -rates an all ratlwaye. be'that this cry is still heard in some p aces, Hood's Pill should be in everyhousehold. PRACTICAL but where the graceful art of equitatio has - been much cultivated b women canto hse 00 PER wEEti and steady emppiey TALKS I stilled these cries., And so, too, whE the �'�• ment, ou work in the locality where ' ' -- you• live. gen us your address and we will bicycle is�muoh Hoed, the people hav b -��aayn �117�O1a/1 Thefm$e, come too uiuob-'aocustomed to seeing men ex.E Queen a i verwwarie Co ,, m6ntreal. - -aY- and Woman ride to pay any attend n to - --- - - --- - - XXV. B. T. C>R.OASZXV.,. . them.•. ' STAMME INS Permanently • cured - " . ,, by a strictly Educe Olo�bh,, $i.4- r - "t tiouai System. No advance lees. Writs for �,h who know Ii1r. Crossley --and who A lady of Neu`ialdensleben, Ger tuy, circular, T E ONTARIO INST•ITUTIIr, w ao died last month, has bequeaths the 76 Bond St , Toronto does not,1-need not be told that his Hook is :um of 6,000 marks co a subaltern o oar terse, practical an 1 spiritual in tones. It con• ARM 5 ere is a suap for you. Harris tAitts Gil talks on living queutions, such ar who, Burin the i At'•'e of March•' 'our ri " Blundon About Providendea," ` Fastin . ' g has sample clot pieces for quilts Send The Lotvi e .yup{►er," " ltiusio," "Reading " txeuty-five years a€i, ear -ied her wo adeJ 1 for trial lot, ggood value. rother fi om the fielr. 27, 29, 91 William 5t,, Toronto. "Heaitli." " Temptation," "The Unpardonable . sin," etc. In the book wilTlSe tound a fair and According to the Vient,a IPsjae vele full diHcuesiost of "Tile PRrlor Dance,"' " The PI ease, the shoe manufactures of A stria ` ;.�, :, - ' a.,- Theatre." " Cards." " The Weed," " Liquor." and Germany have been compelle to O�OS oto. In the tart tltirtyonoaddresses-important raise the price of shoes thirty per Can on `�4 ' counsel is given if yaunR converts and others in rho l:hrit flan lite. '1'tie volume Contains 4tsU account of the dearth of leather, esus d by _. -1 --- pace+, to neatly hound, w th it, handsomo the e.tporistion of immen;e quantiti a of PRIVATE F NDS FORI�TVsOHTMEAiT design in gold showing portraau of Crossley it to the United Mates. The demon in on Mortga a of Real state. Interest and Hunter on rho cover, and i+; rca'ty a'mttr- at lowest rates, special arranRements may vel of oheapuess at one dollar. Itis bound to the United States is by some suppos d to be made for Chu ch Loans. Apply to have a wide circulation, Mininters and Chris• be due to va.it ex rtation of skin. ane tiara workeirs should got it and rocommend tt Po Beaty, B1 OkatoCk, Nesbitt;, to oth.-ra. - . leather to J �an and China ; others con• Ohatf IOk 84 R Iddeli, • eider it $otitions-a clever move of the 1 Bank of Toronto �Bfloes, '�I+LiAI�IIIIaiM 1ptlillilifiltaii Leather Trnsti. '�3 r - Cur t. rn - h ch SW'eo To ntC. f1S M!L> rsoad 5t. 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It.gulsii r % . , - : , the liver in good working order, purifi 1 - �'t ;i „: { � 4•..>, -1�. the blood, clean*" the symeaa , team - At 41. impurities, from Whatever Cau@e nriafng, -, �. and tones up the functions generan • Onoe .. kf t t •.; t , o ,� a A�� used, it is elwa s in favor. -gold b all yx` 'W J la i ' �' �,: ,. `... r Y' dealtira y i - , It s uedlcmne. • �� 1Ys g "'• i Dr. Pierce's Pellets permanently odre � � � � � t constipation, sick headache, indigestion - "` ` ," - ' ; a --, and kindred derangements. 1L1� _ „ Via, - r Tn Analand there is one divores 'to 577 ,� p ;; - marriages, in France one to 87 marriages, ` ;: F si':' t ''9Fr l A r t �p�p ' i' . �i t �•F b:l+- r i Y+ P'- is I , 3 i�' i. • u v. _rte A ,ti � r �y t , t r � t�R �r � 3 I �. ':'.,jt Ea• «! •. ' t s w �! I ,. ;a _. ..:-. _„ . r a ! :is _ iw,,� r'`i?_i=vP -.3 a" fin-' t. " ,• _, n Rs:. -..�'f � ia. , ic� f ;s A!' .k s. � �. v. i." n, r J.. t -X -TF. �l G- Z y �{2 F 4 x. � t 1 a ;! 1 .1 t 7T - P �. Yt --f r �, i4=: Y' (r , - 7 '. .: a .F a } : .. _ b . -.. ...,.- -... .., . _ - -. _ ..1 -.:.... 1 - _. ... . ._ :r- r.4- . ` . . - - - I .4 :-. , .TOOURSUBSCRIBERS:Byr (erring --.Will B t n • h returned from the Mount Pleasant.- - ,; .. to the addrege label on pour p per oti. °. can slurs a aeoertain the date. owl fah weHt. Y- . �`s onr eubBcription to Tsia Nines ie aid. -- W, H. F'el .8 ` i w b _ ' i i - bare � is , eek wit f3tudies at school have been rmumed.- , �' - Remittances are acknowledg �y a The bus luau is still bus at, kris old ;. d� 4hwi.ge t date on label on the Bret paper fol- hie parents. Y }� ` W r oeipt of money at this office. ,d►iwaye -The 1ldisse alone, of IIZbridge, are tr7Kiss B Barcla 'has returned to her , •` t . V,, trip the. date paid aaead. Sf guests at C: Ca ey's this week. y -John Gr am,' of Toronto, wheeled school in lI[ongoIia •�" `• y Mise M. White has returned home after r . . - down, and s t, undo with friends, - . 1 z� 4 . s din a few da s Pickering i O I •,, h,; P . 4 PICHERING, ONT., AUGI. 28,1896 Y LOCALISM I. - �: . --Dr. Cross, {Dentist), visite Pio ering every Tuesday, office over Bank, Self -W. Neale will ran his cider ill on Friday of each week, until further n tics.* - -Mrs. F. Bostwick, is now 'siting her da ghter, Mrs, Hamilton, of etroit. -D: F, L. Henry, (Dentist) ill be '� found at the Gordon House Parlor' eyery �� :: Tuesday. 8 tf -Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, of 6 dford, were the gaests of Mrs.- Bimps n last week. ¢. -We have had a slight frost wring ��: the past week, but not enough to o any damage. -Miss A. and Viola Wallace. of sod• bridge, were the guests of Mrs. . G. Ham, last Week. �� �_Isaao Salter, of Darlington, V here z this week. He now wants a ten t for the Redden farm near the lake, x : , -Mr, and Mrs. 'T. A. Grieg lea a this ' ' ' week for-Hineardine. Mrs. Grei , and %mily will be away some weeks. -While pealing meat through Scar- -Wro on Friday, one of Woodruff's orses brake hie leg, when near the Hal • wav- t hoose. - -David Annan and Wm. Y tly re- . turned from the Old Country thi week where they had been- with cattle. The trip was a very pleasant one. D ve is going attain in the course of a few eeks. -John Saunders is leaving the S wire's fe�•m ozi the lake shore and has anted ' the Hall farm at the south east oor er of Whitby township. He will move .some stock .down there neat week. u � �,:. -Mrs. (Lev.) Cameron, of Ath its, is o. this week visiting her son, C. 1. C. ,, . Wright, ,at .the lake, Her many fends ,r are highly pleased to see that Mrs. Cam- ' Bron is enjoying the best of health. --Master Fred Andrew narrowly avert• ed a serious accident the other day► ' He -� . fell from a fence, ani in falling stru k his ��' chin on the end of a picket. Hi -head was thrown back so that he receiv but . ' ` -- _ a scratch on the throat. , It is a rn stery -. how he escaped more serious ininr -J. Milne, Grand Organizer of a A. O. U. W., and T. W. Chapple D,.D. . M. will visit Pickering lodge on the a enintt of Thursday, Aug, 29th. A very ,arty R invitafron is extended :o the public to be ' � present. The members are all req_ ested to attend. �� -Daring the storm -on Saturday- even• inq, F. L. Green's mill at dreenwoo was = struck by lightning, and ' fired, ba the ,: millers were on hand and the fjam were - extinguished before • much damaq was ` ') done. It is claimed that the bu ldin,� was red in a -great many places, a d the onr wonder is that tie place w s not I con ea. -A lad named Ralhh, one �f the shin- - mer boarders at Chas. Clark, near Dun- barton, met with a severe aocide 't the X other day. While eliding on a chat the ,' . Book at -the end caught and larcerat d hie breast fearfully. .A namber of st tohes °• were neoesaary to close the wound. , I The little fellow is doing as nicely as cot id be eipected under the circumstances. 'I r -A serious accident occurred oil the Kingston road, west of Dunbarton, on i Thursday of la+�ti: Mrs. W. Cowan, of Rosebank, and a number of her summer k �_;.•': guests were out driving. While crossing a culvert the back seat tipped-ove and Miss Telfer, Mrs. McPherson and two children were thrown backwards 'upon 1 : the road. Miss_ Telfer was very seriously injured, while. Mrs. McPberaon and h6r yt, two childru,i were also injured. f--A`terrific thunder storm 1 assed over this section on Saturday evening about b ,f1 o'clock. The rain was accompanied by high winds, seasoned with hale. The �,, wind did mnoh damage to fruit and ��__ ornamental trees. Part of the roof was blown off' W, _ Vanstone's barn. ' The �• Jw .; .. lightning was very vivid, and a � large � . namber of telegraph poles were shattered k, along the Kingston road. It ways the wildest storm that has visited -this locality �# for years.- . I -The editor of the Whitby Chronicle ' is not altogether satisfied with the 4bality- of the news it,ms sent in by some ¢f onr scribes from Scarboro. While we regret that oa: totem is displeased, we have a _ faint idea that his indignation is off little �� concern to the aforesaid scribes. Tss Nxws has as good a staff of corresspond- ante as write for any local paper xn the Province, and we feel proud of them. eve�1 if they do at times write somewhat - uffisoure. - - Last week we announced two Oicket - =matches on the college grounds: Friday Whitby cricketers were expected, and the Boc• mauville boys were to visit us �atur• , day. Our fellows bad went to eoneider• 1 = I able trouble in getting a crease pre ared, but Friday rosining the 9eoretary s in- , formed that neither team would be here. , ) -1. It was a great disappointment, no only to our oncketers, but also to a largolnum- bar of villagers who intended to bo pre• --Y, sent. We are not now aware whoa the ' matches will take place. 1 r .• -The Bons of England is" a sookety for t which we have mnoh respect, and in this v , are joined by our villaggrs, beat the t ,L' •' good. name of the society was somewhat defamed fin Monday by the memb' rs of , the bands, that passed through here early 5 in the morning enronte for Oshawa, One ` - load did not go farther than Wnitl;►y,_ as �Y one of the horses there gave out. �dany of the musicians were 61ther fee rftilly. �� ., tired or else under thf, inffuenee of i toxi- - cants. There was a b' day at Os Awa, •o ea tb e b or: a y >< - 6 V --Mr, and M o� Ferguson, of London, Mrs. Burton, of Toronto, spent a tow " =are guests at S mire Bunting's this weak. days with her mother, Mrs. Barclay. ; ... . ; ' 1 -J. A. Hilts is now engaged KalsOm• Threohing-machine whistles have been' . A - __ _ - - - # . ininq the in 'or of the R. 0. ohurch heard in the neighborhood. Those who i . - h e. have threshed are Messrs Ptlkey and Bur- ' W � i ■s eiR ••�-Richard B t has returned from ins ton. The yield is u to the average. - i or y after spend g a fortnight there with Last Saturday afternoon there was the . h' eon. moat severe storm that has been witnoss- E I .. - -Jess. Ham d son, s000m lad by ed for some time. No ggreat damage was _ ; .. ;, - I1i pan done, but a tree in Mr. MwMn's wood on _ ' I ' J hn Walkey, o Toronto, were here Bnn• the rear of the seventh ocneession, was ; r �.-- . ' . d S and Monde . struck -by the lightning. fi Richard G rdon, of Michigan, 'was Zia -Zoo. I ' h re this week on the sorrotaful mission . I.. r , o burying his ifs. -• - -. I - Armadale. + . • -Henry Gor o' , iteturr�ed last week ' : .. _ fr m Muskoka, w ere he had been look- . .t in' after his far p there, - Mise Maggie book was home last Bnn- ,, 1 i+ s i day. A private p on c was held in Gordon s Bob will have pposition as we take up g ve on Tuesd afternoon, when a ver . y Ehe pen. f pleasant time w a spent. / Mies B. Eckhardt is the guest of Miss J. I -llfr. Rioha dson, of Toronto,. has Underwood. ' k; Invites Everybody to try' a sample- of beien engaged as teacher for No. 2_sohool. Miss Minnie Bunke, of Weston, is visit- - - . - He assumed his duties on Monday. inn relatives here. ! . the New Season's Teas.. We are now offer-- -Mrs. Seas itb..l'r., accompanied 'by Miss C. Thomas was the guest of Gloo. ing fine Teas at greatly reduced prices. We _ • Mr. McClure an Miss Harwood, of Tor• Beare over Sunday. just opened New Ceylon, New Japans, which ,. onto, spent the holiday at Wm. Ciark'a, Miss F. Maokinzie, from -Toronto, is !. are Excellent Value. We sell a fine Young Church et. visiting irierds hereabontB. + HysOn, Black Congo, or Mixe Tea, only 26 - . -The Boar] o Townsbi Council will Mise Addie Patch, of Bloomington, is I W 8 also have the best .Teas that can g-visitin under the arential roof. r Gents. meet at Rftrrow Hall, Woburn, on Mon• 8 $ I - day nett, Aug. 29th, commel:cing at 2 Misa M. Reed is spending a few days be bought in the market. Bi reduction in :. w o'clock m. with her aunt Mrs, ties. Stonehouse. ' prices when bought in 6, 10 a d 201b. lots. .._j p' Arthur Dummond and sister, of Button• I. • -Thos, Pugh and Bons, poet one �of Please ask for sample. - . • villa, are visiting with their enol®, James their sheep whil bringing the drove bore Stonehouse. I . to be shipped. he animal escaped near We wonder if the two toughs are fond of f - Bpink's mill. frail as they were seen chewing apples in I , • U IlJ I C I E l]L a --A little fells who is visiting at Mrs. church last Sunday morning '• Elliott's, near naley, was kiokod by s Wm. Petah (our Major) spent last Fri- , horse Wednesda . He was wounded on day,:Swturds , and also Sunday evening at , . - -; ` -. ,M-:_ I y I - the forehead, bu not seriously, -the home of Francis Underwood. While returnin home to Markham last !' -While in laremont the other day-Tnesda evening the 13ev. a. Walker's - we were shown a corn stalk that measur• horse t ok- inght at.a sheep by the road ' I ed 10 ft. b inch sr It' was grown by side, and as a result tl'e buQav was upset I - ! Robt. Carson, on the Reed place. • throwing the occupant out, who received ' -Samuel Rin and wife of Dunbarton, but a severe shaking up. Behold all things leave to -day (Fri ay) for England. They are now readv and the preacher oomoth to . . will be away for is weeks, and intend. to church as usual. • do much trdvelli g while over there. - TooTGT.1 -During the ind storm Saturday A. ., - - _I Ridley'8' and S. Wessney's wind mills Monday at Whitby. I . . :, I were badly we ked. In Mr. Ridley e I ' case it is thong t that lightning struck I I I I thn mill. ' The Sone of �Sootland held their annual I t. - . -John MaGni gad Hairy billing• celebration and games Malpday at the Ex• i e 0 O ( • •; . _ ham lett Tuesday for the North West, to hibitioo grounds, Whitby, over 4000 poo- . - help in the harve t. Should things prove plc being present. The event was under I - - - encouraging, the ' may stay there for a the patronage of Lord and Lady Aberdeen, season. - the Grand' Camp of the Sons of Scotland, I '- -W. Greig, of the Massey•Rarris CO,, and the Managc-nent of Robert Barns, Toronto, was he over Sunday with his Robert Do Bruce, St. Andrew's, Dunedin, - I - f • . I brother Thomas. He was accom anied Cameron. Strathclyde and , Waverly ' p L by three of the ffice hands, all having Camps, Toronto, and Roderick Dhu . , • . _ - • . , wheeled down. Camp. Whitby. Over $600 in cash and i , Complete Asbortme it of all Books' - •--G. W. Deoke has a number of horses medals were presented, and 11017.6 of the ; used, in the Collegiate Institute, ; r he is fitting up fo the fall fairs. • One of events were hotly oonteste? The band , ' . Model and Public Schools. i - • . his bay team is laid up duet now, bat of the 48th Highlanders discoursed sweet I A new supply of Exercise and . - - . . George expects t bring her around all music during the dap, and the celebration ` right very 11oon. on fhb whole was a hags aaocees. Tho „ Boribbling Books, and all $0hoo1 -Mr. and Mrs. Petherham and Jan h• officers, to whom great praise is due for ' I • ; Ragnisites which fur prise and ; - ter, ora at �Pleasa t Field,' the residence of their anteing e$orts to bring the affair m quality ' ' Mrs. Allison, near Dunbarton. Mr. Path• a sacoessful issue, were J. B. Dow, B. A., _ erham is chief en ineer of the M. H. and Chairman Joint Committee; D. R. Mo• i i I w - T. railway, Teaas.. - Loan, B. A., Acting Chairman Toronto . I • . I . -Rev. Father Gallagher; returned Co-nmittee ; W C Mann, Bee Toronto • J ` from his trip to reland on Wednesday. Committee; ohn T Mathison, Boo -Whit• t I - a He had a veryup easant voyage and' en• by Committee. Col Campbell of tldiltoll i.. :s..*...Can lr Ot b� Surpassed' . - joyed the outing v ry much. He return• was in evidenoe as Master of Ceremonies ed in the best of h alth. in the fancy dancing competitions, while 1. � f -A great man of our people were at Captains Hendrie and Michie, and many ,� . -_ . Whitby on Mond I attending the Cale• other well-known rnen acted as judges ie ' doniau games, hal ander the atl8pices of the several events. Mr McClennan, the - • the Bons . of Soo land, of Whitby and indefa`igable field secretary was one of � ' The -Largest. and Best Assorted Stock of Stationery, Fancy Goods,, T'ronto. It was .grand da3 of sport.. the busiest men on the grounds. The Mu0i and Musical Instruments in the County. The iwelye ear old son of James following are the, prize•winnera : Pipe ;_ . G Christ broke h arm the other dayy. marls-Btratliopeye and reale - IJohn Liberal discount for the next thirty days. He went for the owe, on hor4eback, In Mathison, Toronto, I ; John $uth'Aand, ' ' - Please call and see our Bargains before purahasuig elsewhere. riding through th field a loose bores Toronto, 2 : Pips Major MacSwayyd, 8, ' ' _ 1 came up: and in rder to prevent bis leg Marches and Pibroohss-J Tronholm, from being crus ed between the two Toronto, 1; John Mathison, Toronto, 2; � I -_ I.. $ M l l * A f horses, he tried o shift his position, in Pipe Major MoSwayd, 8. Danoing-- t . . doing so he lost is balaroe and fell so Highland Fling (mets)-W.n Johnston, • the ground. fraotn ing his arm below the Toronto, 1; •ileo Riddell, Toronto, 2; - Whitby Book and Music More. elbow. The same was promptly reduoed Bergs George Murray, 8. Highland fling and the boy is no progressing. (boys and guns -under 14) -Miss A La• Any book not in stock can b@ proout'ed in•a days notice: • ' Mail; - -There died at Gagetown, Michigan, moat• Toronto, 1 (elver medal); Thomas orde>re� in short notice. on Saturday, Aug. 17th, Mary Ann P1le, Camgbell, Hamilt0 ('1 vena old), 2; . ' € beloved wife of ichard Gordon, in the Fred Lawson, 8. Sword danoe (men)- - i. blot year o�f her . Deceased was well William Johnston, Toronto, 1; Bergeant and favorably kn wn by this people of George Murray, Toronto, 2. Camp pre• • ; this village, rhe b ving resided on c uroh 11enting heal a pearence -in areae, medal . street for many y re. Her Bret husband presented by D M Robertson ; Grand """--'� """�" ;;'' wa11 Wm. F.ergn on. The funeral .took Bearetary-Won by Robert Barn a Camp . . place -on Tuesday from the residence of No. 1, Toronto. 11 - yt - �. _ . • �• Wm. Vart , and t e remains were laid to Cam reser ' beet a earitnoe in p 1 1 a * - y P P pli e V V e• rest in St. Andre 's cemeter , east end. physique, silver medal. presented by Dr. �; .. • ,. - The bereaved hue and and friends have Wylie, Glrand Medical Examiner -Won - ' ' . . onr deepest eympa hy. by Roderick Dha Camp, Na, fib, Whitby, ; Yes their Bargains are just --Following ar the names of the sac• Camp havwg the largest number of mem• - as they advertised. They car- �essfnl candidates for Pickering (allege bare �a the gronnd9, wily®r medal presets• ry a tremendous stock for who wrote on th recent Junior Leaving ted by Col Campbe% Grand 7hie(--Won Men, Women anfd Children. r and Matriculatio Pass and Honor Ex• by Strathclyde Camp, No. 17. Toronto. ►rhe are making special an. - aminations :-•Pia ering College --junior Half•mile race -R Campball, Toronto. 1; ey a . leaving -Hiram ovens, Agusta Baylor, G M Smith, sisals, p y, cee in August and appear to 't l' ; - T 2• J' Mar h Tor• r Mabel Smith. atrioulation-F. Chap• onto, 8. Boys' race (ander 14),100 yds be bus fronp morn till night, . F man, French. G elph-Matriculation- -E 0 MoCrahn, Whitby, ]; 'F 8 Law, 2; . You d better shop now. . : , Chas. Harris, se ond•clase honors Ger- W Griffin. 8. Girls race (under 14 yre), Trane for Ma ,Juno and Ja1 near- .: man and Chemist y. Toronto IInivereity 100 yards -Annie Anderson, 1; L Mo- S y , ly doubled that of 1894. August will f ;71 -03atrionlation- , Starr, second-class Carroll, 2; Mary A Collins, 8. Married be a hanairaer, all ecunpler gaod11 must � . honors in Latin ad French • H. Thom• men's race, 100 arae -A Rutherford. • son, first•olaes b Wore in English, Latin Toronto, 1; B Caymeron, Toronto, 2; R go this month, yoar11 e►t a price. ,. and French. $a d, Toronto, 8. ]Idembers' rase, mild i �I� i, 4 y r� �--A garden par wW be held on Fri• -J Hopkins, Toronto, 1; Sinclair, Wall Papers 8o up to 850 roll, less : R ti day evening, Aug .80, on Joseph Byes Toronto, 2; R McDonald, Toronto, 8. ~ 10 per Dont discount in August only lawn, under the uspices of the Audle 100 and race -R Campbell. Toronto, 1; Not to lata et to bri hten ' our home. _ q y y �II� Sabbath 8choal. program of an excel• R N Harrison, Toronto, 2; F 4 Webber, y y - I �; lent nature will bo rovidod consistin of Toronto 8. Itnnti fon um -F ' ' - - - F recitations, songs P choruses, addresses, Webber, Toronto, 1; H Grant Toron. - Y etc. A feature of he day will be football to. 2; J Finds, Torontq, 8. harming • { Vara MEN ! ,Our store adjoin_ WATCHES &t' CLOCKS !- A games. There• i a 16 Dash prize for high jump -F Gt Webber, 1, silver>rnedal Ing Varlet Hall on the north Is for Jewellery lxinst be sold. See August �� senior teams, and new football worth S8 Vaulting with a -pole-A O'Leary and men's goo s only. It will pay yon prices.. 8 day half -hr Striki.ig Clock, � for a junior oomtition. For rales of Chas. McGuire tied on let and being and your wife to, see our goods and worth $4.00, at $2.8G. Clocks 760 �' entry and such p rtioulare consult bills. friends divided; up let and 2nd money, prices. Felt Hats, Straw Hats, Neck, to -$22.00, Watches $2.50 to $40, V From 6 to 7 o'olaok tea will be served Putting etone_.fl fltewart, Beaverton, 1 , Wear, Collars, Clothing and Suits to _ East Riding York Fall Exhibitions when an abundance of =Rood things will D French, Toronto, 2. - Patting heavy order all at re duced rices in Alt ust be served in proper style. This will bo atone -D French, Beaverton, 1 ; G Stew• p 8 at Markham, OOt. 2, $ and 4. Dont , Bicycles- and Sportin goods of fail to attend the eatest County ' the social event of the season, and none art. Toronto 2 ; W Niool, Toronto, 8. $'Y' ., sbould miss it., Admission 26 oents, and Bicycle race, 1taila-�3eorsre Hamlet, To• every description at close prices. - 'Exhibition in Ontario. Bee our big -- , o-d4lllren no,t of school 15 cents. Lot there Tonto, T LADIES 1 Special prices on Millin- die la in main bvildin acid make . 1• I+Srank Morrell, sisals, 2. Bi. r p y g be a big crowd prosei;t, - cycle rate, I mile, ladies --Mrs. Buther• eryf Jacket slid gapes, our store your headquarters while � �� ` --- - -- I- - - .1 -. . ,-, , :.- land. 1; Mist. Dick, Toronto, 2. A toot' Dlregs G60as, 7+0. to $1.60'pea� yd..here. . ' The boiler of a j laving mill it.'Udora, $all matoh was played between the Brook. P ' 1 '�1p , $. .. - . , . .., near Uxbridge, exploded hn Tnesday line and Riversides of Toronto, reeultin ar�etl, c ' $ Wednesda , Fridap t11 ? 8 '"' tote , Store Dioses Monday, evening and killed . man uatKaed Thomp• in a draw.. Thi: EX laior - B ball -#flu - at s o'alaok. - '� �� , . ,. 400 yds. 1n 13il Alba 'ortlri 110D. I of Toronto woos t�ea'x ►l 1 ]r" d ^' ' _r . . ' lou ; A Tamil ,name Mu h of .th 14 ,8 � � # , y yri e . tis f Toru tl�p:U tcno� T }. � t.. - t ,- .Flo., , i}N - .. - 'f► - _ .> ,,. WIDE"Ny Y co of lk4anvere lLaverp -' o been arrested 6ir itb s 18 an - p� r :. ib equo a' e Yp,one ,. � , y,�{ � . �: � ,.a� � �`"_; �0 °���I ; � .a � � d�� , F�� ��� � p}. 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I ,. ;a _. ..:-. _„ . r a ! :is _ iw,,� r'`i?_i=vP -.3 a" fin-' t. " ,• _, n Rs:. -..�'f � ia. , ic� f ;s A!' .k s. � �. v. i." n, r J.. t -X -TF. �l G- Z y �{2 F 4 x. � t 1 a ;! 1 .1 t 7T - P �. Yt --f r �, i4=: Y' (r , - 7 '. .: a .F a } : .. _ b . -.. ...,.- -... .., . _ - -. _ ..1 -.:.... 1 - _. ... . ._ :r- r.4- . ` . . - - - I .4 :-. , .TOOURSUBSCRIBERS:Byr (erring --.Will B t n • h returned from the Mount Pleasant.- - ,; .. to the addrege label on pour p per oti. °. can slurs a aeoertain the date. owl fah weHt. Y- . �`s onr eubBcription to Tsia Nines ie aid. -- W, H. F'el .8 ` i w b _ ' i i - bare � is , eek wit f3tudies at school have been rmumed.- , �' - Remittances are acknowledg �y a The bus luau is still bus at, kris old ;. d� 4hwi.ge t date on label on the Bret paper fol- hie parents. Y }� ` W r oeipt of money at this office. ,d►iwaye -The 1ldisse alone, of IIZbridge, are tr7Kiss B Barcla 'has returned to her , •` t . V,, trip the. date paid aaead. Sf guests at C: Ca ey's this week. y -John Gr am,' of Toronto, wheeled school in lI[ongoIia •�" `• y Mise M. White has returned home after r . . - down, and s t, undo with friends, - . 1 z� 4 . s din a few da s Pickering i O I •,, h,; P . 4 PICHERING, ONT., AUGI. 28,1896 Y LOCALISM I. - �: . --Dr. Cross, {Dentist), visite Pio ering every Tuesday, office over Bank, Self -W. Neale will ran his cider ill on Friday of each week, until further n tics.* - -Mrs. F. Bostwick, is now 'siting her da ghter, Mrs, Hamilton, of etroit. -D: F, L. Henry, (Dentist) ill be '� found at the Gordon House Parlor' eyery �� :: Tuesday. 8 tf -Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, of 6 dford, were the gaests of Mrs.- Bimps n last week. ¢. -We have had a slight frost wring ��: the past week, but not enough to o any damage. -Miss A. and Viola Wallace. of sod• bridge, were the guests of Mrs. . G. Ham, last Week. �� �_Isaao Salter, of Darlington, V here z this week. He now wants a ten t for the Redden farm near the lake, x : , -Mr, and Mrs. 'T. A. Grieg lea a this ' ' ' week for-Hineardine. Mrs. Grei , and %mily will be away some weeks. -While pealing meat through Scar- -Wro on Friday, one of Woodruff's orses brake hie leg, when near the Hal • wav- t hoose. - -David Annan and Wm. Y tly re- . turned from the Old Country thi week where they had been- with cattle. The trip was a very pleasant one. D ve is going attain in the course of a few eeks. -John Saunders is leaving the S wire's fe�•m ozi the lake shore and has anted ' the Hall farm at the south east oor er of Whitby township. He will move .some stock .down there neat week. u � �,:. -Mrs. (Lev.) Cameron, of Ath its, is o. this week visiting her son, C. 1. C. ,, . Wright, ,at .the lake, Her many fends ,r are highly pleased to see that Mrs. Cam- ' Bron is enjoying the best of health. --Master Fred Andrew narrowly avert• ed a serious accident the other day► ' He -� . fell from a fence, ani in falling stru k his ��' chin on the end of a picket. Hi -head was thrown back so that he receiv but . ' ` -- _ a scratch on the throat. , It is a rn stery -. how he escaped more serious ininr -J. Milne, Grand Organizer of a A. O. U. W., and T. W. Chapple D,.D. . M. will visit Pickering lodge on the a enintt of Thursday, Aug, 29th. A very ,arty R invitafron is extended :o the public to be ' � present. The members are all req_ ested to attend. �� -Daring the storm -on Saturday- even• inq, F. L. Green's mill at dreenwoo was = struck by lightning, and ' fired, ba the ,: millers were on hand and the fjam were - extinguished before • much damaq was ` ') done. It is claimed that the bu ldin,� was red in a -great many places, a d the onr wonder is that tie place w s not I con ea. -A lad named Ralhh, one �f the shin- - mer boarders at Chas. Clark, near Dun- barton, met with a severe aocide 't the X other day. While eliding on a chat the ,' . Book at -the end caught and larcerat d hie breast fearfully. .A namber of st tohes °• were neoesaary to close the wound. , I The little fellow is doing as nicely as cot id be eipected under the circumstances. 'I r -A serious accident occurred oil the Kingston road, west of Dunbarton, on i Thursday of la+�ti: Mrs. W. Cowan, of Rosebank, and a number of her summer k �_;.•': guests were out driving. While crossing a culvert the back seat tipped-ove and Miss Telfer, Mrs. McPherson and two children were thrown backwards 'upon 1 : the road. Miss_ Telfer was very seriously injured, while. Mrs. McPberaon and h6r yt, two childru,i were also injured. f--A`terrific thunder storm 1 assed over this section on Saturday evening about b ,f1 o'clock. The rain was accompanied by high winds, seasoned with hale. The �,, wind did mnoh damage to fruit and ��__ ornamental trees. Part of the roof was blown off' W, _ Vanstone's barn. ' The �• Jw .; .. lightning was very vivid, and a � large � . namber of telegraph poles were shattered k, along the Kingston road. It ways the wildest storm that has visited -this locality �# for years.- . I -The editor of the Whitby Chronicle ' is not altogether satisfied with the 4bality- of the news it,ms sent in by some ¢f onr scribes from Scarboro. While we regret that oa: totem is displeased, we have a _ faint idea that his indignation is off little �� concern to the aforesaid scribes. Tss Nxws has as good a staff of corresspond- ante as write for any local paper xn the Province, and we feel proud of them. eve�1 if they do at times write somewhat - uffisoure. - - Last week we announced two Oicket - =matches on the college grounds: Friday Whitby cricketers were expected, and the Boc• mauville boys were to visit us �atur• , day. Our fellows bad went to eoneider• 1 = I able trouble in getting a crease pre ared, but Friday rosining the 9eoretary s in- , formed that neither team would be here. , ) -1. It was a great disappointment, no only to our oncketers, but also to a largolnum- bar of villagers who intended to bo pre• --Y, sent. We are not now aware whoa the ' matches will take place. 1 r .• -The Bons of England is" a sookety for t which we have mnoh respect, and in this v , are joined by our villaggrs, beat the t ,L' •' good. name of the society was somewhat defamed fin Monday by the memb' rs of , the bands, that passed through here early 5 in the morning enronte for Oshawa, One ` - load did not go farther than Wnitl;►y,_ as �Y one of the horses there gave out. �dany of the musicians were 61ther fee rftilly. �� ., tired or else under thf, inffuenee of i toxi- - cants. There was a b' day at Os Awa, •o ea tb e b or: a y >< - 6 V --Mr, and M o� Ferguson, of London, Mrs. Burton, of Toronto, spent a tow " =are guests at S mire Bunting's this weak. days with her mother, Mrs. Barclay. ; ... . ; ' 1 -J. A. Hilts is now engaged KalsOm• Threohing-machine whistles have been' . A - __ _ - - - # . ininq the in 'or of the R. 0. ohurch heard in the neighborhood. Those who i . - h e. have threshed are Messrs Ptlkey and Bur- ' W � i ■s eiR ••�-Richard B t has returned from ins ton. The yield is u to the average. - i or y after spend g a fortnight there with Last Saturday afternoon there was the . h' eon. moat severe storm that has been witnoss- E I .. - -Jess. Ham d son, s000m lad by ed for some time. No ggreat damage was _ ; .. ;, - I1i pan done, but a tree in Mr. MwMn's wood on _ ' I ' J hn Walkey, o Toronto, were here Bnn• the rear of the seventh ocneession, was ; r �.-- . ' . d S and Monde . struck -by the lightning. fi Richard G rdon, of Michigan, 'was Zia -Zoo. I ' h re this week on the sorrotaful mission . I.. r , o burying his ifs. -• - -. I - Armadale. + . • -Henry Gor o' , iteturr�ed last week ' : .. _ fr m Muskoka, w ere he had been look- . .t in' after his far p there, - Mise Maggie book was home last Bnn- ,, 1 i+ s i day. A private p on c was held in Gordon s Bob will have pposition as we take up g ve on Tuesd afternoon, when a ver . y Ehe pen. f pleasant time w a spent. / Mies B. Eckhardt is the guest of Miss J. I -llfr. Rioha dson, of Toronto,. has Underwood. ' k; Invites Everybody to try' a sample- of beien engaged as teacher for No. 2_sohool. Miss Minnie Bunke, of Weston, is visit- - - . - He assumed his duties on Monday. inn relatives here. ! . the New Season's Teas.. We are now offer-- -Mrs. Seas itb..l'r., accompanied 'by Miss C. Thomas was the guest of Gloo. ing fine Teas at greatly reduced prices. We _ • Mr. McClure an Miss Harwood, of Tor• Beare over Sunday. just opened New Ceylon, New Japans, which ,. onto, spent the holiday at Wm. Ciark'a, Miss F. Maokinzie, from -Toronto, is !. are Excellent Value. We sell a fine Young Church et. visiting irierds hereabontB. + HysOn, Black Congo, or Mixe Tea, only 26 - . -The Boar] o Townsbi Council will Mise Addie Patch, of Bloomington, is I W 8 also have the best .Teas that can g-visitin under the arential roof. r Gents. meet at Rftrrow Hall, Woburn, on Mon• 8 $ I - day nett, Aug. 29th, commel:cing at 2 Misa M. Reed is spending a few days be bought in the market. Bi reduction in :. w o'clock m. with her aunt Mrs, ties. Stonehouse. ' prices when bought in 6, 10 a d 201b. lots. .._j p' Arthur Dummond and sister, of Button• I. • -Thos, Pugh and Bons, poet one �of Please ask for sample. - . • villa, are visiting with their enol®, James their sheep whil bringing the drove bore Stonehouse. I . to be shipped. he animal escaped near We wonder if the two toughs are fond of f - Bpink's mill. frail as they were seen chewing apples in I , • U IlJ I C I E l]L a --A little fells who is visiting at Mrs. church last Sunday morning '• Elliott's, near naley, was kiokod by s Wm. Petah (our Major) spent last Fri- , horse Wednesda . He was wounded on day,:Swturds , and also Sunday evening at , . - -; ` -. ,M-:_ I y I - the forehead, bu not seriously, -the home of Francis Underwood. While returnin home to Markham last !' -While in laremont the other day-Tnesda evening the 13ev. a. Walker's - we were shown a corn stalk that measur• horse t ok- inght at.a sheep by the road ' I ed 10 ft. b inch sr It' was grown by side, and as a result tl'e buQav was upset I - ! Robt. Carson, on the Reed place. • throwing the occupant out, who received ' -Samuel Rin and wife of Dunbarton, but a severe shaking up. Behold all things leave to -day (Fri ay) for England. They are now readv and the preacher oomoth to . . will be away for is weeks, and intend. to church as usual. • do much trdvelli g while over there. - TooTGT.1 -During the ind storm Saturday A. ., - - _I Ridley'8' and S. Wessney's wind mills Monday at Whitby. I . . :, I were badly we ked. In Mr. Ridley e I ' case it is thong t that lightning struck I I I I thn mill. ' The Sone of �Sootland held their annual I t. - . -John MaGni gad Hairy billing• celebration and games Malpday at the Ex• i e 0 O ( • •; . _ ham lett Tuesday for the North West, to hibitioo grounds, Whitby, over 4000 poo- . - help in the harve t. Should things prove plc being present. The event was under I - - - encouraging, the ' may stay there for a the patronage of Lord and Lady Aberdeen, season. - the Grand' Camp of the Sons of Scotland, I '- -W. Greig, of the Massey•Rarris CO,, and the Managc-nent of Robert Barns, Toronto, was he over Sunday with his Robert Do Bruce, St. Andrew's, Dunedin, - I - f • . I brother Thomas. He was accom anied Cameron. Strathclyde and , Waverly ' p L by three of the ffice hands, all having Camps, Toronto, and Roderick Dhu . , • . _ - • . , wheeled down. Camp. Whitby. Over $600 in cash and i , Complete Asbortme it of all Books' - •--G. W. Deoke has a number of horses medals were presented, and 11017.6 of the ; used, in the Collegiate Institute, ; r he is fitting up fo the fall fairs. • One of events were hotly oonteste? The band , ' . Model and Public Schools. i - • . his bay team is laid up duet now, bat of the 48th Highlanders discoursed sweet I A new supply of Exercise and . - - . . George expects t bring her around all music during the dap, and the celebration ` right very 11oon. on fhb whole was a hags aaocees. Tho „ Boribbling Books, and all $0hoo1 -Mr. and Mrs. Petherham and Jan h• officers, to whom great praise is due for ' I • ; Ragnisites which fur prise and ; - ter, ora at �Pleasa t Field,' the residence of their anteing e$orts to bring the affair m quality ' ' Mrs. Allison, near Dunbarton. Mr. Path• a sacoessful issue, were J. B. Dow, B. A., _ erham is chief en ineer of the M. H. and Chairman Joint Committee; D. R. Mo• i i I w - T. railway, Teaas.. - Loan, B. A., Acting Chairman Toronto . I • . I . -Rev. Father Gallagher; returned Co-nmittee ; W C Mann, Bee Toronto • J ` from his trip to reland on Wednesday. Committee; ohn T Mathison, Boo -Whit• t I - a He had a veryup easant voyage and' en• by Committee. Col Campbell of tldiltoll i.. :s..*...Can lr Ot b� Surpassed' . - joyed the outing v ry much. He return• was in evidenoe as Master of Ceremonies ed in the best of h alth. in the fancy dancing competitions, while 1. � f -A great man of our people were at Captains Hendrie and Michie, and many ,� . -_ . Whitby on Mond I attending the Cale• other well-known rnen acted as judges ie ' doniau games, hal ander the atl8pices of the several events. Mr McClennan, the - • the Bons . of Soo land, of Whitby and indefa`igable field secretary was one of � ' The -Largest. and Best Assorted Stock of Stationery, Fancy Goods,, T'ronto. It was .grand da3 of sport.. the busiest men on the grounds. The Mu0i and Musical Instruments in the County. The iwelye ear old son of James following are the, prize•winnera : Pipe ;_ . G Christ broke h arm the other dayy. marls-Btratliopeye and reale - IJohn Liberal discount for the next thirty days. He went for the owe, on hor4eback, In Mathison, Toronto, I ; John $uth'Aand, ' ' - Please call and see our Bargains before purahasuig elsewhere. riding through th field a loose bores Toronto, 2 : Pips Major MacSwayyd, 8, ' ' _ 1 came up: and in rder to prevent bis leg Marches and Pibroohss-J Tronholm, from being crus ed between the two Toronto, 1; John Mathison, Toronto, 2; � I -_ I.. $ M l l * A f horses, he tried o shift his position, in Pipe Major MoSwayd, 8. Danoing-- t . . doing so he lost is balaroe and fell so Highland Fling (mets)-W.n Johnston, • the ground. fraotn ing his arm below the Toronto, 1; •ileo Riddell, Toronto, 2; - Whitby Book and Music More. elbow. The same was promptly reduoed Bergs George Murray, 8. Highland fling and the boy is no progressing. (boys and guns -under 14) -Miss A La• Any book not in stock can b@ proout'ed in•a days notice: • ' Mail; - -There died at Gagetown, Michigan, moat• Toronto, 1 (elver medal); Thomas orde>re� in short notice. on Saturday, Aug. 17th, Mary Ann P1le, Camgbell, Hamilt0 ('1 vena old), 2; . ' € beloved wife of ichard Gordon, in the Fred Lawson, 8. Sword danoe (men)- - i. blot year o�f her . Deceased was well William Johnston, Toronto, 1; Bergeant and favorably kn wn by this people of George Murray, Toronto, 2. Camp pre• • ; this village, rhe b ving resided on c uroh 11enting heal a pearence -in areae, medal . street for many y re. Her Bret husband presented by D M Robertson ; Grand """--'� """�" ;;'' wa11 Wm. F.ergn on. The funeral .took Bearetary-Won by Robert Barn a Camp . . place -on Tuesday from the residence of No. 1, Toronto. 11 - yt - �. _ . • �• Wm. Vart , and t e remains were laid to Cam reser ' beet a earitnoe in p 1 1 a * - y P P pli e V V e• rest in St. Andre 's cemeter , east end. physique, silver medal. presented by Dr. �; .. • ,. - The bereaved hue and and friends have Wylie, Glrand Medical Examiner -Won - ' ' . . onr deepest eympa hy. by Roderick Dha Camp, Na, fib, Whitby, ; Yes their Bargains are just --Following ar the names of the sac• Camp havwg the largest number of mem• - as they advertised. They car- �essfnl candidates for Pickering (allege bare �a the gronnd9, wily®r medal presets• ry a tremendous stock for who wrote on th recent Junior Leaving ted by Col Campbe% Grand 7hie(--Won Men, Women anfd Children. r and Matriculatio Pass and Honor Ex• by Strathclyde Camp, No. 17. Toronto. ►rhe are making special an. - aminations :-•Pia ering College --junior Half•mile race -R Campball, Toronto. 1; ey a . leaving -Hiram ovens, Agusta Baylor, G M Smith, sisals, p y, cee in August and appear to 't l' ; - T 2• J' Mar h Tor• r Mabel Smith. atrioulation-F. Chap• onto, 8. Boys' race (ander 14),100 yds be bus fronp morn till night, . F man, French. G elph-Matriculation- -E 0 MoCrahn, Whitby, ]; 'F 8 Law, 2; . You d better shop now. . : , Chas. Harris, se ond•clase honors Ger- W Griffin. 8. Girls race (under 14 yre), Trane for Ma ,Juno and Ja1 near- .: man and Chemist y. Toronto IInivereity 100 yards -Annie Anderson, 1; L Mo- S y , ly doubled that of 1894. August will f ;71 -03atrionlation- , Starr, second-class Carroll, 2; Mary A Collins, 8. Married be a hanairaer, all ecunpler gaod11 must � . honors in Latin ad French • H. Thom• men's race, 100 arae -A Rutherford. • son, first•olaes b Wore in English, Latin Toronto, 1; B Caymeron, Toronto, 2; R go this month, yoar11 e►t a price. ,. and French. $a d, Toronto, 8. ]Idembers' rase, mild i �I� i, 4 y r� �--A garden par wW be held on Fri• -J Hopkins, Toronto, 1; Sinclair, Wall Papers 8o up to 850 roll, less : R ti day evening, Aug .80, on Joseph Byes Toronto, 2; R McDonald, Toronto, 8. ~ 10 per Dont discount in August only lawn, under the uspices of the Audle 100 and race -R Campbell. Toronto, 1; Not to lata et to bri hten ' our home. _ q y y �II� Sabbath 8choal. program of an excel• R N Harrison, Toronto, 2; F 4 Webber, y y - I �; lent nature will bo rovidod consistin of Toronto 8. Itnnti fon um -F ' ' - - - F recitations, songs P choruses, addresses, Webber, Toronto, 1; H Grant Toron. - Y etc. A feature of he day will be football to. 2; J Finds, Torontq, 8. harming • { Vara MEN ! ,Our store adjoin_ WATCHES &t' CLOCKS !- A games. There• i a 16 Dash prize for high jump -F Gt Webber, 1, silver>rnedal Ing Varlet Hall on the north Is for Jewellery lxinst be sold. See August �� senior teams, and new football worth S8 Vaulting with a -pole-A O'Leary and men's goo s only. It will pay yon prices.. 8 day half -hr Striki.ig Clock, � for a junior oomtition. For rales of Chas. McGuire tied on let and being and your wife to, see our goods and worth $4.00, at $2.8G. Clocks 760 �' entry and such p rtioulare consult bills. friends divided; up let and 2nd money, prices. Felt Hats, Straw Hats, Neck, to -$22.00, Watches $2.50 to $40, V From 6 to 7 o'olaok tea will be served Putting etone_.fl fltewart, Beaverton, 1 , Wear, Collars, Clothing and Suits to _ East Riding York Fall Exhibitions when an abundance of =Rood things will D French, Toronto, 2. - Patting heavy order all at re duced rices in Alt ust be served in proper style. This will bo atone -D French, Beaverton, 1 ; G Stew• p 8 at Markham, OOt. 2, $ and 4. Dont , Bicycles- and Sportin goods of fail to attend the eatest County ' the social event of the season, and none art. Toronto 2 ; W Niool, Toronto, 8. $'Y' ., sbould miss it., Admission 26 oents, and Bicycle race, 1taila-�3eorsre Hamlet, To• every description at close prices. - 'Exhibition in Ontario. Bee our big -- , o-d4lllren no,t of school 15 cents. Lot there Tonto, T LADIES 1 Special prices on Millin- die la in main bvildin acid make . 1• I+Srank Morrell, sisals, 2. Bi. r p y g be a big crowd prosei;t, - cycle rate, I mile, ladies --Mrs. Buther• eryf Jacket slid gapes, our store your headquarters while � �� ` --- - -- I- - - .1 -. . ,-, , :.- land. 1; Mist. Dick, Toronto, 2. A toot' Dlregs G60as, 7+0. to $1.60'pea� yd..here. . ' The boiler of a j laving mill it.'Udora, $all matoh was played between the Brook. P ' 1 '�1p , $. .. - . , . .., near Uxbridge, exploded hn Tnesday line and Riversides of Toronto, reeultin ar�etl, c ' $ Wednesda , Fridap t11 ? 8 '"' tote , Store Dioses Monday, evening and killed . man uatKaed Thomp• in a draw.. Thi: EX laior - B ball -#flu - at s o'alaok. - '� �� , . ,. 400 yds. 1n 13il Alba 'ortlri 110D. I of Toronto woos t�ea'x ►l 1 ]r" d ^' ' _r . . ' lou ; A Tamil ,name Mu h of .th 14 ,8 � � # , y yri e . tis f Toru tl�p:U tcno� T }. � t.. - t ,- .Flo., , i}N - .. - 'f► - _ .> ,,. WIDE"Ny Y co of lk4anvere lLaverp -' o been arrested 6ir itb s 18 an - p� r :. ib equo a' e Yp,one ,. � , y,�{ � . �: � ,.a� � �`"_; �0 °���I ; � .a � � d�� , F�� ��� � p}. 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