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I. ,.._. e. _ - - ;.:Y , - - ,. _ • _ i 1 , ^ i. • y - - f r - - r 1.:` - _ . .y.. - a I �, - {i VOL 1. XV - PICKERING, ONT.: � �:RIDAY ,-: MAY � 8, 1$96. N04 29 ��1 -- -�Tr�t TT �T t roesioxsal (�arD V i .EiuO V� V - DiVISION OOURT. ` WEST HiLL.. � 'j amens I AV' ,; Medicat. Thee above aeourt met at Town h ll, John Keeler is movie oat o f the lain `^ �`��" \"""" LATEST LOCAL HAPP11N1N(18 RXCOItnxD hY Broa ham o Tueeda , ,. wh n again. + M. �ATE'AN, M,D., C.M:; I.C. 1 t B y fish fest. g P i �• do $•O., Coroner. ffioe and R eidenc THE PAEBB dND JpTTBD DOWN BT OUII, some fifteen suits were disposed off. F I• Most of otir farmers are thrbngh eeding� � ��; Q lowin is a list leavin out 'ud met in this yiuinity, �; Hing Street, Pickering Office' hoe`s Jl�orni g �eY1�O UOIiEEpPGNDF.NTB.,_ a g .1 q , r 9:10 to ii:90 ; ,Evening 6 t a. t summonses, and those that w@re seal d Mrss Minnie Robinson is home ,dinf; i before 'the court started• a few days wits her parents here. \ ( O,LAREMONT ' Legal. t i I ' ` Gard'on vs: Burk, 'udR cut for lainti We are glad to hear that the gt. _Margar a F r --T- P et ahnrch is open again for a time. HO'4IA-S PARKER Barrister etc. s 1��0�•�► bra Vii. Bow@s ie .will] h@r silt@r a Bell ys. Haq@rman, judgment for pial ! �'e wonder when Jim is going to ten the m 1 ' Port Tarr ust now, tiff. ;__ ,,1 at Dunbarton each Saturday. Priya a ((�� + y Robson ve. Carter mill again, hustle np Jim and get the dein funds to loan at five per cent. 1 361y 14. V� ��r. I O� Our ice cream parlor will be open in , judg]anent for nisi fixed, - f b. --• I the eoui se of a day or two. :tiff.. ,. Miss Polly Camps hits returned -to Toron - - 1 _ �B14TON & DODDS. BARA1 TER , � as Tl3E f Dr. Smith will be here• on first find . '' Firmingbabi Vs. Reddin, judgment f r to after staving for a time with her ;mbth- SOLICITORfi, ETC., 10} Adelai a etre t third TnQsda of each mond]: defendant. er of this piste. -0 east, Toronto. At Claremont Tuesday 11 y Y We are sorry to sa _ 11lisa Ida 1'@arson, of IirowD's Corners, G1@@eon vs. Clyne, nettle out of con t. y that Robt. Andrew , - ,"' JE. FAREWELL,__.__. C., B RRI I K MILLS ! a ent Sunda with her friend Mias Pick• A number of lawyers; Fran] variot s is still in tho hospital ; but.we hope to see... • ` ` a' • TER, County Crown Attorney, an Cou ty ecpc Of this Ville @ laces were r bim home again beforti long. . , ` �'ICKER�NC g • ' P pest+pt. Solicitor, Court House• Whitbv. :10-y - �, I A We understand that tha�e is to heI.n wed . , ; _ __ Miss J, Pickett, accompanied I y friends, 1 • • , y3l A�iES iViiLLER, SOLICIT lZ, I( Ch iso Family Patent Floor 114.00 per bbl. calico on her friend Mise Aniiis' Wi ],ton,.:'° AUDLt=Y• 1 ding around here pretty s n, as we heard �( qo i g -_ a young lady say on Suuday evening tbat 1i t� TARP Publi.e, Gonve anter. etc. 'office at ---- -- --- -- -- ---- -- - ----- ---- of Ashburn, last Sunday. ; y Mrs. Bell as somevyhat better on Tue - s�e would be a bride by this time neat; �' ' Thistle Aa," near Brougham. Mone to to n. - Charles Dlichell, •Tr., left for th@ states. day, , ty s f J wee we wonder if we will be asked. EGINALD 1S. 11iACDONAL I3 r• un"11ondRy night, where he expects to s@• Jas• McBrady took a load�of oats to tl e TtaE CozT._ , l ter,. Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Duey t ___ 'Cure a Situataon to 1}Ia hkin 1 a q• 'City on Monday- last.. �_------� •-+�+-• '! bac, Investments leads. Regivalci ns. 1tI6 $1 Q r lased �e ' W• Hendrehau is sodding the lawn in Seeding is generally done land althoug r '` donald, 15 Toronto st„ Toronto, ,' Browns COrriers. ,; front of hie residence, and is thereby add• the season of finishing is not so early° a . __ , ', '' 7lOW '& McGILT.IVRAY,' B RRI .tha Wears :, lug much to'tbe appearance 'of the place, last year, the prospects are !better, 1,'T s Miss Holliday visited with firs: Brooks`_- ��'' 1�J� tars, Solicitors, Bae, Of�ce oppo its Pot Miss Pugh, of Chatham, is here now better 'to smile than pout, upon the ha - laet week. ' � . iI - offioe, Whitby, Ont.' Jnu. Ball Dow, B. .; Tho ell vest. i fi ,� n�1 int ds remainin ae houeekse er for Mise Lizzie Weir e , ,a . A. McGillivray, L-L.B.. Money to Loan Ely And`not onl wears but is a p Rev. Mr. Harris gave a vdr interestin tinder the parental roo int Sunday here` ----__ _-- _ _ ___ _ --_-- --- _' _ Y her brother, who ie working the old home e Y g - GALLAGHER & CO., Ila riAe s, very o namental and useful stead east of the village. lecture bare on Tuesday evening on t e Mrs. henry gecor spent a fety da s with, Z and subject of Assyria., Aided by .charts a Mrs. Jacob Brooks recentl Y 1 '' • Solicitors, etc., eanaaa Life iuilai g Mira. James Madill lies for the past av© us a deal of information on thio au - y , ! Toronto, will be at their office, Willi ' 1;10 k g Joseph Timbers and family are at r Brougham, every Saturday, Any .bu fossa or w@@k be6n very ill at her mother's, Mrs, jeot, and corrobgrated scripture sayin s bet with fr;ende in t�feston. P '" instructf.�ns left with Thos. Youth r, Es l., * ...Cis P:. BCfeT a, is somewhat b@tier and was able throughout the week will be promptly ttend d 4 that some d ubters disbelieved. A. Spring was the nest of hie brother_ r to return home oD Saturda g to on Saturday. Money to loan at 5 pe cont y• Fred Merritt has advertised hie st00 at Highland Creek last we@k. . I 29 -Gm Butter b01er8 , .,. ";..$1 2S A large putnber of r@]�tipes and friends and im laments for Bale neat Tueeda, , untie Taber is here in ot�r 'midst; bat i i. . -_-- ---_ _.. __ from Ile e r r P J .: - _____ - - - - Pickie 8 ands ..• 1 25 . r Rtteu.lel the funeral of the late and as he has not been able to come to' a I think he is jnst renewing old Mends, '1 - Yntertuct'r•g/. Cruet St Inds, 5- bottles ... 3 00 Thomas T'ngl;, at ��'hitevale, on 'rttesaay. agreement witlr the managers of the plate (leorRe Ba,xt.er aind : v:ife, of Beudale, ^� v� 1�' `'_ Spoon -I older@ - ...- - ... 1 `25 , There wart, a lai'Ra nuulber of persouu v+ho seem to think there is a gold mine i t Kpent Sunday. with her mother Mr$. Weir. u I+'. 'dII.�Lr�Y, VLTLIIIIv 1 cloz. S lid Nicks► Tea Nrrsant. it. ererythingie to be sold. Vie hope th '_Vire. Irwin, r,f ilr-]haven. was the �iies+t: • li • Sur_;eot n 1 Dcstiot, Uraduat cf Un I I— Robert, Crabam }]as, wa. Understand, ,family rimy Nee. ilt, to remain with us. �tf her eon here for a few davo las ' . 6ario vateriu,iry ega, Toro❑to• Grs nate in Spoon .., t week_ - Silyer uuntsd out glass lf<iirt. 1V. II. Br�ly gave a duiltiny; part ' liarve .L Dentistry. .moiubu' f Lhe Outario Vo eriva y decided nut t'q be a -candidate iu the forth- y Pearson has returned home - Assooiatiou. Danti9tr a specialty. ally ' y COmin DoWinion electioq. No,doubt the last week and many were the women . th t from Sarnia after spending a few ,week$ day or night promptly attended to, Ofii e, Musta d, Pepper and q I Fwaidence I Telegraph and Post Offices, Whi a -i -Dalt B ttles in beautiful worry and trouble of a campaign would assembled to show their powers. $tran there. vale., _ :IDI re uire too mruch of hie attention. to say no storm followed thio omeb. A We are very@orry to note the very iii. - _ _ plush feed boles ., I 2G' 9 [or quilterp, MrS. �darritt oatatretched at . health of Mrs W r who is ) in in . H01?fiINS, VETERINARY SII t - Butter nivel . , ... 60 , Albert Casier, of Guodwgod, w'ho bas Arid went away with that ho ored distin • very hopeless condition, It is the wish of. bean suderin, from lust; trouble fur sou 1, (-, ; • GEOV, Graduate of the OntaT u ti t- Sugar S oonp . _ • 60 � tion. They say t ere is nnothing in her many frieuds that ehe ma be a ails orinury Collage, "Toru❑tq, registered emb r . siderable t]tne died On i7ulydity night. name but •' rneri't" always brt ]gs succeed restore'i to her health. Y B of the Untario tidLarinary iliedical Aseo .fall n. Mooh sywpathp ie .felt for the Dun $o Mowat .and Lcurier artyo stum ou . _ Office• residence and shoring forge ane a d o e- For sII t'&8q nd brilliant S R P As C'harlPs Smile. was rannirha his seed ` quarter mhos north of Greeu River. 8 el poli h try Silvan CleanEr widow, who was a llfibe Dolphiu before country at the coming electipi,s and w drill out of the driving hoose on Monday driving shoes at iron prices. U lice s. d eh p put Polish. ' marriage. » should think, tbat with the ccession ' f last, it in some. wa of the etart of him. ;- the Ontario a rand old man' ever thin y g-- z Hoare from 7 to 11 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. m. Tel Oraham lima, are dealrous of parohas• 8 Y knocking him _ .down -and ran over hicnr graph address whitevale out , P. o. ore e, would be i mise before them,��in a its of, ` _.tt Green River, out. T �'�'f ins about fifty Clyydesdale horses for the p g pp which left him in an unconscious state for' s �I - ----- d • . 10.6. a�•�'a�'d Irish m rket ; a18o a few gond drivers. ru hiun>�nwohise and gerrymander. N same time at.0r; but we are pleased to . ben :, � VET RI - pp '' mHOMAS-A. GRAHAM, The Cl desdales mast be pt o o seems to bb everyone able to,s%y-that be has fully recovered 1 ARY BURGEON, Graduate of the ntax o _ 1.1� 3 B heavy [ace. oI 11 Veterinar College, Toronto,re�istered emb r unimal8 With OOd action. The prices - yy y •,,__�,,:. I again I of the ontari.veterinary Medical Aseo iatio ` I will be BatisfllCtory " also honorary member o1 the Ontagio edit J a 1& Lunday's L ne. ! WIDS-A-W $ 11 Society, treats ail diseases o1 domeaiticat d a i- a Cflarlee Mlohell 'and wife were here male, Also articular attention to ;Vet rine ;' , , .i ,r , >•: .. from the City for a few days with fri@Dd6. A, Fiastirig8 s nt 188t unc a vtiih R I WHITEVALE. •� r ,.� ; Dentist` �ll Deese promptly attende to at _ _ _ . • * y - I . _ reasonable rated. office at the well, kno ❑ es- On leaving they were accompanied to the Beare, Mr. Franey Was with friends in fioranta . «�" ta,bliepmeut Of Graham Broa.. one mile „pt of station by a nu,nber p! friends acd a very , George Iii' .@pent last Su dal ' isitin last week, . . . Claremont, Teiegrams to Claremoutpu' �taal- M N Y TO LOAN sorrowful parting took- place. Mr. at $males. Bellwood Cleache is ergaged working for_ F - 1y attended to. ]sly-�N.__.. Michell's male friends numerously ern• • The Patron meeting was ell attende VY. G. 3'erow. _-~ -- - - ORTGAGE SECU RiTY braced bice we are, tpld. on Tuesday evening last, Geo, BirOie, o[ Peterboro, aas calling _1._ -1 {riEss fdar;Ds. • ' ' They havili completed all arrange Mre. R. Bell'e`s was vision her friend upon lriends here last week. - _ ,•.-,- _ R. P. ►` , - C FA.Z M8'Z.dL M- ments, opper and wife, John and firs. Moffat, on Wednesda 1st. A, E. Thornton returned on Saturday. mHO�iAS DIINNI, onveyanoer, otu Y from a bnroineQs tri to Norval and other( ; I l miesioner for faking Affidnv,te, eta., Glare bough end sold oa oommigfion. Ruth Gregg and bliss Tilly Waddell, will D0a9las He]itage has been visiting lli - P - western towns. d mOort,Ont. - ty sail for the old-enuntry on Wednesday, numerous friends here the past week. ' Frank and Mies Mintie Gerow and Mian.. a I -= -- Agen for ' ir-e, Life ficcidenc, locate 9liay 18th. They will land at London, �Ve are glad to hear ,that R Sisley saw Hattie Dios but will a end. some w@eke alt brio hiti:iself lowin in Povert Hollow rr• ' grove visited last .Sunday kith- li. F�OVER,ISSURER OF lAR Glass an Steam Boiler insurance P t �• RI! SIE Licenses. ollire Rt reside ce or p q' p K y Mre. D. R. Beaton. do N acres of la d for sale or to rent ; good We will] th`i'ns a pleasant trip aqd a safe oently. We are Rlad to think -our band has start' - _ mall, Gre River �_ return. r r , - • -: - t - -�- T locality, a all house and Stable, cheap. Mr. and Mrs. Ww- Pearson of Westor., ed up again. We are looking for au open ' R BIINIING, TEEner of )\Ia `fags otherp operties for sale or rent. The �t]pcert Held ip the tow>d Mill on are a't preeaut Spei�tli0q R fe days will, air concert ir, the near future. I 3e • Licenses for the County of Ontai �. of- Frida evenin ]n Rk1 Of the Armenian _ relations here.. Mr. ,Taylor is making quite an improv' . ` "' see at the store or at hie ree,denoe, Pic Bring fund, as very well attended and the pro• Rev. �V. N. A'. Burns, of lie Suuriee, mens to his residence by -putting a neap .� village. i' y Cbnveanoin carefully don@ at s mach fence around it and beaatif in his lawrx- . - -- lower rata than neually charged. Til• gram was much enjoyed by all, In fact E ant leer Sunday with Dor.. ier.1, at ,the 3' R. BEAT`ON, TdWNSHIP CL RK les eearc ed and certified to when the ean]e was ao le>a9thy that several hlingston roads whirh adds to the beauty of our illage. �� We are pleased to see A -L Ma;or aroand _' . �. Conveyancer, Commissioner for eking requir d. Private funds al• , uumbei-s had to be -omitted. Bowe $26.03 . . - aifldavits, Accountant and Insurance gent. Et•erybud.y is through seedi g e%eepting Money to loan on farm property, Will pro- Way an hand.to loan at - were taken uU as a eollealion and Hiatt Tol,u Little.. "icy George, we'll be again after his recent accident. He return F: ed from Toronto on Saturday evening. bated. OFFICE -At Whi valet will be in �, the lowest •rate of the meeting $4.00 il]ote I;t.ve beef, cin' thic,ngh tomorrow night Bill.' , Brougham every ZSlonda� of `noon t r the iatereet.. . The grim reaper death has been b.isy irr transaction of business. 27-v tribULNd. Few places file size of 'Liars �Y, Gte'' and W. Pearson ach took a our rnidet during the past week, On 1 ' 'V. RIC$ARA80N - motif ba�'e dune mor@ fur thi,g worthy t�0rse .ta the oily on $star ay. Thea Tharr~dav of last week Levi 6tover'e little �i. I!OST, COII N TY ARC I ECT ooa. lisle's $lock Yicierina ostia@. realize4 a good figure for the aisle, bov, a ed one and a half ears; died after • for the county of o'❑tario Dr wings `_ -�-_•�.--.'� - g Y:' a andspeeifiaations furnished for every a ass of Last Friday while John. N�@ming was a pains. rillneaS-1 and was buried on the �t tiailding. Steam and hot water hestin aait � r . , BROUGHAM. attending to his horse, the an mal tramp• Saturday following. ""' '', f d t f ventilation a epocialty. O(31ce-Gerrie lock, , r� .- -- ed. 00 his Dot in ie inq a very 'pain al day t died at her residence '; corner Duudxs and Brock streets, nitb f:j= ,,r� , Un DdOn here y " �t: Mira. Cas er Wilson had an "At Home" Wound. r- 1 here after a rotracted ilinese, rs: Laura „Y J Rosidance=Kingston Roaa Eaet Pickeri g. 37•yc r 1ft� m d p P ' d op aioni3a bast wedn@Sda mornin gvhile Harr Hamilton, relict of the late Abraham / . ` ry Y Eiamilton ed 78 ears. Deceased bad r HOJdA S POUCHLR, '`s t „ t ` Dlra, bf ler bas taken a 118` abode in K neo and his chum Thomas Ke ' °� Y f1 Lio@need Alio• n i . , 1 �: tioneer, Valuator, etc., for East Yo k and • x `' . *l p Y ' been cillo bet her friends had the whole of Nort a❑d South Ontario. Strict ��� :j $rouXham eiRain. wbre allele tin to cross th C. P. R. gall winter, ' Ed. Wilson haS finished eeediii Rod so mrossin Dia pile Kanoed rose the were no thoaght of the end being so reae= a4 attention given to avll orders by mail dr tel krapb _ �, , ; ,',, ti > r q Chargee moderate. Address `PHOS. YOU HER, 4- _ '. 1: k J hags the I1011by bays. ,stn iu ©b the IU o'clock ea nese hand. The end came quite nneapecte:Ily i Boa 47,Broggham.�nt_ -- 1� : zl • -i . Y p 90109 and .as befitting her•long and righteous life I•_' NII . Y� F - u5iuetx� ie i Xtreti]t y �]it:bl j _ist now as, tsNwt, I hell horse was instant y killed and was a ver z' yt y peaceful one. Deceased with- ;.x { • } aeEd'in ie i0 full blkst. their baggy slightly dawaged white they 'her husband upon retiring from the farm " •. POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, TC., ! +1' '- ' �` '- ', g ," F • Green River, solicits sales from b e num- I g blies Sarah OafiiMERO holt ®Ilgagcti fQ"r @sea ell noir, ']red. Brous friend@ both for and near. Sales o larc,s, t t !' f + P J some 17 or 18 years eines came LO t'Vhite the sun]i„ern :l, firs Ju,iaNl] 13urit. r s1;>rF. vale to reside. &1r. Hamilton, who died' # farm stock, andeverythiagthatistobea ldwill c�( I, I :Lc .•i t bar• d ass baitandled b- the stibtacriLer with the utmost l I p 1 a an )41`8• Itoacla, of Cherrywocld, , some 4 years since with Iris. wife, the late . , 11 =�:y. I, - ;. este and sold to the very lest advantag . 481y :v �"`r,. � r called on George D. Limon op Sunday. . GREENWOOD departed, were both consistent members ai � _ , 1 e. Tripp has removed to Pickering - the Met::odist ebunch, aad.much re�peeted \u-: j CL �RxE DYE fi.--Znsurquo and village, after having resided here'for some Wesley Gee ie hime from oronto juPt and esteemed in the community, Deceas r I tJ Commasion Agents, Oshawa, ll visit now,with his areutP. Pickering regularly in the interest of T 6 Sun ,carp, . . P 1� . ed leaves four daughters to regret her loss ,r Life Insu ranee Co. of Canada, W'hic'h-iA nques- Colonel Button. of Locust 11.11, was S Quigley and family of � hitbv were T'he funeral on Wednesday was attended do❑ably the Ieadi❑g (�agadaKu Life9Co pang, a i at Joseph F�haws place on 'Pueo3day. by many sorrowing relatives and friends of . - " doing the•largast buyia0es Kuu baying a uig4- here Tuesday. How remarkable"smart 41iea Magggie $tuart is here itb friends, deceased. The servict,s at the grave and . :`:1 *moi est profits, Alea'1'lie Canada Acc,deut .o., and - he is for his aqd. her parents -laving removed t� Peterboro. church were conducted b the Rev" J. H . ` ti � , , . - The E nlplGyers Liability cox of Londo Eng. ! - _ Mrs. Neil Morton, of Bethsren, . and y - W. Peagally went to Toronto on Monday Oke. The church was drat red in bla. The Stront,�est GOiporation in the Wo d. In-' j 1lrS. Press, of elle Wtlet, are both with and moved a riot gra her to Columbus. I - -k for �; tending Insurers will consult their•best ntarest ^"` F P the occasion. - to interbiew ttieni prior Lo comniittin the+m- e Mirex C. Wilson just now. Ha didn't spill mut of the fuinittire. On Sunday -morning the comrfiunity w'ag ,`� selves otherwise: I. WISE, agent, ricks ing.2ly I Court was held here Tuesday but the iF. L. Green is desirous of purchasing shocked to hear of tl,e sudden; demise ors. - ' ' ,_1 . --Ii1. 0 en8,for �prii3g `Perm---. docket was so elnall, that th4 judge was Dna huudrad pigs chat will ; walt;h Encu; lila night previous of Thos. Pugh. Dor r ' TH'E WESTERN B NK able to go GShinq after dinned, sixty to one hundred Iba. a'cn. Highe9t Pugh has been troublRdconsiderablydaringI �' 4, __ Tu sd y, April 7thf '�� Walter Wilson havin rico aid. - }• OF �.AlY ADA. q, t ompleted hie P P ' the winter by rhuematism, but *as able to . a renticeshi with W: Moe rove hit The Devitt bone have co menced the ] be about up to the time of death, and his a ` Pp P t 4;}b, r, 3 WHITBY BRANCH. con@ to work in a blacksmith @bop in manufacture of concrete Culy rt pipes, and condition was not Coutiidere at all serious t2 I 4 Lindsay. the sem@ 'may be Been by calling at their He had always bean a strong, rugged matt„ •�•, , tSapitet Atithonzed. , . , .. 1,000,000 `Y `+'4� ' tP�� premises west of here, and Ills last illness may be said to have ' Oapital Subaoribed ........................600,000 Rev. Perrin, of fl@opget0wn, oecu fed Jud a Dartr,ell with a ' VO TY DOLLARS is all. it p B p rty of local bean the first. Born in Wales in 1824, hey - . p p.. • . , , . the Presbyterian pulpit here on Babbat'h Ca ital Pala -u • • • 370,OW :i ll cot any bright young man aports went trout fishing nor0i of 'here on was in bis 72nd . ear.. He came to Canada, Aeat.................. - .� o wo an for aix ni�aths' tuition " I it v@ Y Tt}osday afternoon, after court. The with hie parents when yet a boy; and had i, _• -: a ernoon He acs r ninth welcouued '230ARD O1' DI CTORS, in ny department of the by the congregation; latest ;re ort credits Lhem ith catchin .!: - John Cowan, Esq., Presiden RNT AL BUBIZi7�88 COLLEOID, r P spent the most of his years on the home- r,"); ,� Reuben S. Hamli Esq.,. V ce-Pres. jj Y n e & Gerrard ate'., Torgnto. Seibert $arr1S has deft $roughatH a0d soma sixty fiyo beantieS. . stead farm on which he died. He Was .Of #aN�' - W. F. Cowan, Esq., W, F. Allen, £eq,, J A, Gib $40 a ll investment for magnifi- $40 located in Stonffville. `He is now manager John Shea, who has bean in the city for � very industrious habits and possessed of t._x ' son, sq., Robert McIntosh, M, P, Nomas c nt re ults- that pay a'thousana pf J. G. ,Ddartin s hotel stables. V4 @trust soma weeks learnin the barb�erin is now -Patterson, F.sq. f Id a 1 through life. Ths un- g. good business ability, and leaves his family ;,,,�� T: �3. memillan .......... a .... . . ......... asbier, t i e or th poorly trained are I. he will prove an efficient servant. me w 1 ry ghis baud at farmingi a larp�e and valuable property. Dara. Pugh, * lio a] d it t = --- n t in it th�ee days. .We Have W. OViI@0D has aommeneed the exoa• again during the sammer. fie will `likely 5 sons and 3 daughters are left to mourn �� �A General Banking -business tra sacte� r r o bra few more .promising return t0 the Cit in the fall Drafts issued, payable to all parts of - ansda, st d n s for the A ri❑g and Sum- VatiOg Of a C®Ilan IOD til@. pled@ sOUtb Of Y I hie 1089. Anotl]er daughter, Mcs. f38p @haw, er to m. A car ppwill brieg 8ophrona Baynolde, wile o M. Gla@son, 'proceeded him b some years. Mr. Ppgh � `� tJnit�d States, and on London, Engle d; pay- d you the Christian t}llureb, Ile will proeaad Y t•; able , all parts of Europe• Highest current a l ar iculars, Address, W. A. �yitb the erection of a `slid@nos at ones. after a.linaering illness of s@ elral months was a life long member Of the Santis!`. : 'E; a - rates oo'uterest allowed on Saving Bank, : 8 - W Principal, depat4tad this life on Moeda In Toronto, Claremont &rid' Broa hams school foot Y church here, and will be greatly missed int 1 4 Deposita a>;d credited half yearly. 'Sp Dia] at .. g where -she was stopping, with friends, church and $obbath sebool, in loth' of r ;` '� i tion to collection of Farmer's sale n les. ball teams met here on Tharsda and bad _ i1. n. WAliBE>�40�040 Y D©all] was due t0 some-.�forrn oaf Inn which he had always been an active work:` a game vrZaicb:was egoiting indeed. The trouble. Deceased was in h@r 42nt� ear, the late Hu h Pu h I '° = Ml'N °$$' visitors were trium hent b a soot@ of $ Y er. Like hie father, g g I : �'1(� A Y`r P y and mOSt of Ler lif@ time she has spent in he was a liberal contributor to church and . PrlCiiC£RtNG PDST OFFI • • \ 1� ,111 K !- , t� 2 goals. - this neighborhood. Before her marriage; missions. The interment was made on ` -- '. � Alger Toxon Mrs: Gleeson resided with 1her parents, Tuesday afternoon in the Methodist came z !`-' Daniel has returned from Mails exrive from Toronto 8 :0 e.m. ;. I � : Ag6u Of leading to where , he has been undergoing -an near Brougham• She leaves four sons andi tory, the servigeS being conducted by Pastor Mails close goronto G5n.m: o station u on th @ es. We are 'much One dauAh;ter to mourn her ds arturd. The VI• E. Si le, who in the Ba test church de Arrive G.T•W. 8 10 a m Close G T' - 55 a m • P P Y F P P _ GTE 8 30 a m . G TjE 7 50 s m �;'. t Zielt� A'tIZC�' Clt�1'• - pleaned t0 1'earII L at U1Q e1Qht is loieely boys era nearly all able to dp for them livered a feeling end able discourse.: The "' Whitby R 45 p al- ' Toronto 00 tern - t Canadiatt ` improyed, selves, but tide girl is only sotniti four years church was -suitably draped for thb Dees - G T'E 8 45 p ui " (i TI OOpm 17tsu7'a�Z('e G©ntpaniex s *�.,,,,' old. The bereaved family , save much aiou. Mrs. Pugh and family hat's the ' ]honey ocdere isened on B11 parte of,the world, Constable Tiusle of. 8roekvillo;, Vvi "o sympathy in their bareaveil-negt. The de• sincere sysnpathv of the commumity''in °, No ins e e for rates• Iioeees paid promptly, �'� - cessed'ady was irtuol] tbpugIia , of by all their sad and sudden bereavement, r ' ` t � eaVINOD Sa>�M RUSINIMS . - : Also agent for figared in the shooting tragedy reit $road., `` Ills let r S nt d; •t} wiio kn@Vv b@r. Tile Funeral .tcialr liletce. on , r v H ,1'►ia Gh, is to be yrs e e wl . l{ ?)eposite receives dna interest aliowea t a'3-2 Wgdnesda at pvro o cloths, w en , life ,'re= Rt>wden" rr�� - &=06 �; I The rssideuce of Conductor; Y: gi r pe* cent per anpum. Security indispu able , , . „ the l3anfbrd gold ltlaadal by t1�e .Royal. 6ali_ns 'were•c0n eyed : to ; Ii w or=:'burying st Sutton, was Atruc4 by IiRhtn;ing u�uriD Wim. I.o a]n Canatilau Iiumat]@ 9oolet "alt' rswarl3 ` . R Oli ce of st Wiliiamaon„Bai]kerit Btouff- y, group+ , Sa thb xtli ° coliQesetO i� d,`"A la�ege a _e rent thunderstorm, but root ; mUr1.L �t posmr� e�R of lana •lrs a er , . . 4 ` to11 life hieno :h as doxid: !. 4 & ._ . r _ .: - _.-: - 7 �p d _ 4 .frj,'M1!ilF�. _ge . - -__: _, r - .. _ pill@ - :� 4y - IY.d F. Yh:. T �.° s' : j`� :: R .� p �'. T El,at]a w » ., k $Qt y v _ _ ,. ,. s , :. - +t' '.:'�°� ,A: "`°',..1 , P} - ice'?,-' , .".,'Fr Y� . a 3 --t ,r` Y., r� . .tea ,: ,' �ts, �a ,. y _ 1 - ! 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INA a h speed ivarm . 1. . 0M - - �� q66 , z ; �­ , � . �- - ­ -- -.------ --.�--- - 7 oburn at 'when finishing ar is to owl the� cream .bnm to . � . . , --� .. it takes only a moment to use - : - : "A s - ­., ��.,.. :.:. : . me oburill g-, d when washing. fiftY-six or fifty-eight d at - -- in way and adds toi the � -'All . . . * � V .. � - � �­ � . . I � � I ... I., -..- , . - :1--.% .th. - . . I. TnZ,SHJAT--WAIST. - - . ch '�,�A I - . . 1. I CARS AND CHURNING OF 511PAR - _, I in m h . � - .. ­ � � - I :". - . I ­ Is t � , Or noe, of the foo ofta I ... , - .. ��.� �.. �:; t - . . - '' , I .. urle over nig t, and urn . - � � ...", �� . . I - 1. I .- 11 . . . ­ At AbOu ),fifty-oight degirees , .1 ' . .. X - . .. � 1. - it of water uftd foj;jv - the The - �­. .If,� - �:- " . - , ATOR CREAM. .4, This " � tem 'a r W : . WASHING.. I I Tah - W . . I - ,I ... . .- I .. I - "b I 71, _ indeed who adding to the relish 4L , F I I � . -. !.�. . ." '­ . ... .� . mOrnl0g., When the cream is iver-- woman will bo poor ­ .. .�:..-!i � I . . .. ,;�-.;�:o,P�J,',­] I' .� �-�i I � . - :�,-t,�` ,--. - � 1. . - . �, . . I . ­ . . -� 1.�,: , ..... :­..." Ina tie, bu should be equal to tht I - _:-, :,.,-,:, . . .. .�L:, - -..- �-- . . .1 . . - � - .. I . . ., ­ m � � ' ' . , - - ivantity of ed cold &nd'awmt- in the fajl, t.1M t,bm- will not bavin is shirt;�waist the, coming - - . ---- I . I . � I 1, . r . . . " - . . . . IL � . . . , �­- ":"., I '. . 141, To Cl. ft&&% ()ntl�rlo As q churned, and. should . . . ­'.- - � : ... I I . ' be at a tempe , ture of fr uMM*" �. , ,:; LAUGHABLE INCIDENT. I. ., �. ­ '. . � . .-. ­­�� I �_.L oln 44 de.grees, peratuMe, should be raised to sixty de- summer. A few 0 qp they I � . - . - �. I . �1­. . � �. " � . . - . I L - I - all,coale(le.) . to ripen. look- . '..7 - L . ,. i;� . , - � .,.:. - I - , � ; ­ I - - . to 58 d win an 6 rem ar Some fresh bitter- were contsidered stiff and rim-slini011- r . I � � . -7� 1 ". . , I ­ . . , I . . . - - - , . I .1 - . . �.:� . ;., ., - ­� �. milk" -i i .- - .. �. -t , The 411111AM baing at a bigh tompe3m in summer, if he -butter is , ted may' I a used to bAsten th� rl.t� Ing. but now, the Iversully worn A an lale"s 4narts of,OH Whefts'a , . . ... I : . ..". - ..: ?. I 1-1 .:. , , 'y are -u ,.­.- -: -.-, ­ � -, -. . III rocess. . The "cream mity I - �n ., 1-: , '!!­ I L .: ,-.,-,. . ,,� i- , . , � ... . Separater, on the work ; and at 45 dev", or on' I Runs Over mini. - . , ­�� �A. c . I �.., . . . .�.� - as It omes from the � r, " wheil i i Is to be s4ted in the Ob'AJ&t sixty d0srees in'tbo7 fa,ll.� L7 young and old and are, deemed 00 . " - '.* `- J I I ., � �-­ .. L . . . � -- I , 1-1. - . � I is very necessary that aample prov- ' Mmalists will find it difficult to dia�r . ' X . -1 ­ - .Ice- Perfecit cleanliness u. l. . . Aurn. If the water which �ou hive in and fretsh a�r are comfortable that they. cannot be 4 . . �. - - - , ' * * I , I . , a satisfactory lesson from an incident . . .. .. -- - LZ;� -'' I I r . � � extremely ,important factors I � 6 I � . � -: :� on be 'made for ooGltxb,i it to a pro summer in t ' waxm, use about two In a pensed with. 'The j%i&t.e.riula umd for, .. � -1. : ., . - . . . . I k I ­ uar t n the wateir and let t impor - . . . ,� , - .�,..- . -.. Oreamory-sp I .. � .1 � I . - i 'peninif tengiera:ture immediately tant that, .without ' which all Paris is laughing over to -day; A*w4 I ...- - ­,�­ . is impon 'n Calicoes . I - .. I , ; � � � , a nd for n minutts before draw* them, success Bible. i them range from the commo I !P 1. . . -. . separation. Hish riponi an . .. .� A . . ite, A very corpulent individual was knock- " 1!1 .-. - ­ . . ­ , . - - ng f - Avoid Z water at high and I W � -* ­ z - -.--- . , . . . ::,. .. to the handsolnost silks. The favor , . , I I . I -­ -.11: - I 9 �, . - . .1 . . -. 1 ... ,I%- . - a rtuming temperatures give tboe butte 1 1 - :, - I... ,. , ed down in the.street by a cab near one ... I - .­ '.. : - " . - - ... � I temperat the same lot of but- , -. :� '�. "PEARLS OF. T - I., materialal, this summer will be grams lin- I , . . - 1: , k, � . , ­.:` , .. e "t, oily texture- that diminishm I I -ter, as it . � . � RUTH. -, - - ­- . . . I -.1 ----- 11q 1 , .-%: �, - . I - ha. a tendency ' to cause . . - ,:' , , -1. 1� ". shirt, of - the gates of the city. The vehicle I , � - . : I . -- lm �,', end and Vkdrao cloLb1s. MaMY I . .1 -. , #.- ­� . I . , . el .,.:.- ,-� white 8ppP%eks . - . . . I .jpa*d - �-j LL - . I . .. . .of be ,� , . � vidue. Plenty of ice should be securel d an uneven in the Aig It addeth deformity to an ape to I waists are , 'tttifui organdi4m, over -his b(.,,ty to the minsternar- . I 11 M - I . butter. INrl," the butter is!My pack- be 80 made, a . t I : �. I ... 1. �� . L ( 1��­.' ,..,-- in ared at the twoper time for use wh ed for export, or held for so like a man,. so tbo- similitude of 9 of dimity'; , tion of the 'spectators. A crowd Ra hr- . �11 1� ---- I.. � li, - -1 some. of dotted swisses. other . - , I , . , % . L - , - " me time 811POrstition to religion makes it the round the victim, who lay on : -"4" .".., I . . " t . �: ,�. � I... . . I L Z�o "d a cx�am cooler shoul d wash i t tw.co, .but (yn!Y pnoe when it more def0rme,d,.4_Ba,cOn.., I I - eiv thm .. . .1 I �. I- ,.:� - I V great numbers 'are made of percale be - I . u - I - : '. njade hold ice and water, over whi is going in io'n *it -bin about . I nd, not in a pool of bloodt, but in - ­ ..! : ,�, .. . I ­ ' . - .. .. .. - . . 9r -4 .L , , ­ � . a month. , U washed butter, from Polver exervisoo Avith violence ha ael- Muse Of its good wearing qualities and- ' , * ,�-, L.'L . tAe, WINIM may flow from the sepia I I d . . one of oil. He was only slightly at,unp_ ->L -- .. I -11 .- 1. �- -, ­­ . I cream ebur,xed. at a low -temperature, On" be,�n of ldng-,duration,, I)ut te per I because it laundexs very easilY- I I 'A .*1 . . I . $- , " . %,-�,. - , .. to the creagn vat. This. vat - - if it is put u and moderation ge-xierally pro one I ed �� the shock,. and soon .axose with-- i � -, . ­� - , . - ' - gives good iad tion, d er- and a .splendid , is th� , 4 '�. � p, - pr�' tM and forwirded to* mL� . g6--Seneoi-1u.Oe A new Idea, p use thanks for the sympathy of the' I . F � - $ i I.:. ' - - ou,ld be deep and narrow with a sev I in nd LUI i manen(* In all tLhia I . ' .. . - � '.� ' ;e � - kej= ThL adjustable Cliffs an(I collar. It rarely . - .. . - 1L... L . .. - or eiw inob, space axorund it for aln jam f is ma.de.' This metiod , smaller the drink, the. clearertbe - . d. Disreigmtding the offers of an-'. - I- - .­ . . . �L .�..- _ Ave I . ... ­.. . s a are 1 happens t hat the body of a waist is 80i '- , � work, In a . � . � LL 'J . ter and ice, so that, for ripening, the . I and winter and where head and the cooler Lhi� blood, whie ! �To* a's noe, be began to shuf f le off as' , , i, . � I., ­ . - water is wax(* When not. int,andirAg greal bpn'14 it', in tempe.r and business. 'ed when the, cuf fis and collar arc- . ' - . -._ I . , ''i - - - -: , way be"couled to sixty degrees towash the but' or, the,makex will find -William Penn. I 1, ' � . fas� as his le-gs could carry him. Zy,@.. - . 1, ir:� . . - I -. - . I I....:- . I 9 is no thoug � - Ion . 't. - . - : U .. , e may have tbxee or four ; ' . . .- t:- I wt bin one bour after sepaxation, and L an advanta to add -an extra quan- , TbetTe ht in 'any =a :tofT- e witnesses Went'to am emPloYes of the ­ ; - - .: ., 1� .1 - 1-1 1. - .. � - - tity of very I mind but .f .11 01 . water. to the conitnts quickly ten(64 to conve-t-it.self . . evied upon commoditien ; .- � �r� . . 40 lower toilmpemtuxe in warm weath- It ,', into - lars and cuffs f(w one obirto I WLJ�Oi (the tax I .: . �.i t ­ . - I -; 1. . of the. churn wh n the #anules are the a - t4)6, Cu. � of a material di ... .- - ­� .7-'.' � �. ::_ MR.., - - . PbWet and OrgtiniZeis a'bugo instru,- ffL4 and ooll"s carkied into the -city) and gave an a00- . . I P.-: ­­- - . . � . . proper size, am I revolve, cbe churn mentality of meams. , t are to . '. . I _Eme 't from f illat of � the ,"lais - I x8on. � fere Is oreadnerles, . quickly. for a, f 'AN, -t nc, before draw -s n . ­,- ­ . , - * A n1niot - . . . ; .. -­.. �, - wher�B the cream c . I coubt of the -episode, upon which that . I - ."--- L '. � -. - , Wokly couied to sixty degrees, tb 'in f . Wha , � � I'll � ;, - I - I 'T ThiA will call 9e - I � ' I -1 . be'. we 4 ,4 o f the butt rml I , Al - i ,�+b tlw*vcr Rit-tiatioll in life you ever ,be worn. . Cuffs and collar of plain white off i1clial, running after, the victint ex- ._. I- , ,,�-' I- ' butt,ormilk � or . . . I . ,: . . .1 the lwt for yourself acqui ' shi1,1.-AA1a1sts of ecru I to rub off t*. bufter ,�rop I re a are of ten wen on I I clear an 111c ten,ded to him a polite invitation I -11 .- - -, - - OP id idea' of the inco . to rew - . - III �r' ­ - - I . I . � - . . : I.. . 1. . . . � - , . - ... myeratuxe IoAver than ' * '� !! fre*ly and 4ivejess troume when . material. i � I r -. - �� ff should persist in Cooling MOOS - I linen - i 1��. � -- i . - I U"Q. a te . sixty ! Vorkly the hu I ter� .It is also Well to attending 1 t.-Sh,eps tone. li�eu' i - or strijr,d or figured e -as plain , his off ". .. - .� I , - ... - I ­­ . I With this fashion one may hav � iin I - . . 1. - . . ��, � ­ . eto is reached before nightf espeir, 1 se a i t tie wa-1 er to -wash t he butter- Terror i-t4self, when'once, grown tTann- I . .. . -,- -- � -'� � dog - F� amure, You - I am not hurt " 0 x* - . .. .:� - � ��- . . ' I ilk f rom . `ndenlftl, becomes a kind of courage; or as fancy collars and cuffs As 0110. 0 med the old 6 " : �, �, .-�,� . - - ,,� axotund the butter whea O' :, . ­ . . 11 in warm- weather when 1�he lat, I as� wishes. Turn -down eolla.1.0 edged with I m� .� I . . . done wor ing, but none on I , 1!1 . p-ritleman, %ho dis- i - . �­. -. - . . . T - d � . The frost sufficiently intense. according to p V ed g . �, 1. . . �- 1, .. 41- is already developing in the . a ruffle of embroidery or looe, with ('uffs mat lai3xi-e(y to take him -*,If � ­ �. - - t 1. . , . . ' F,Imbroidered off I .. . . - i I � L. I I . 1-h " P`e`t- MUM '%vill burn.- Oarly le. to match &m very pre( t;Y­ - - . . .. I - . - . . : xnl,�IOM separa"g. � : , . .. . I ­ I . j, I \ I - 1-; LTING. - I ­­ � . - � . . � . --,:.-.­..­ .- . 1. . .- - .. ' �.r sb4 ; . " - One telling SoCratee. that such a one or lirmstitched onleg of white linen will ; "go much the befter," replied the em. ' . . . �, � i% - 4t if tb .1 _If ­ . . �. , , - .1 e QrMni is to be held for two', &ys, 4 The butti I remkin"in fhe churn '%'a's nOthin6i improved by his tra xtremely pretty Vvij,h figured or pi ee, " but I want- to have a 'little I , , ­ �- . . I 1. -.., � �. :I,- . o dry for two I . . . - ­!­ ' . :. I .;;: befo -churninj it ishould be C,004 I.; or thirty minutes "I very W`eII believe it,"' Wdd he, "for he stripp . Now that- the, tal with you." - . ,- . ,--. ­ -�. . . � . A dimity �yr batiste �- ­ - I- . - i Wor-6 salting. L'i for butter should 1otAk himself ajo g with 'hii%"-Mon- , Persian craze is manly of t -h& ome glentle force was required to in- ., - . - , .. I have a fin I . . . 1) upon u1s, . I I *< - . � : - . M tVvo de -grew in wiAteX and to f if- . . . . I ( I �.- I . I .- . . I , . . - , 4y exrew in summer . e, even grain, and be kep� in t4ignc'. I - : materials; suitable far theme wRist-s will du * the corpulent. one - to enter the , . I I ! *- , I n( i AWn , Off 0e, U on - . - . At these" low I I I' f " from bad odors. It requirean-great d!lalof I-oldnemla' I show this pa - - off b, t cAt I tie re be. w . i , 4 0 , coo P a;oe . re* .. I Le= . -.. . salt ma.de -to ­ , . � . . . . � -when he was faun to be al- - . . - i , "I - . .. I ripe ing t*mplerature8, 'the texture Of should be fresh and clean. Use- a great &al Of caution to make a lf',�reat I The belts to beworn'this summer are , un Iress, , I 1�. �. : I ., and obe.-eighth ounces of fortune; and when 3, aore t ha n an u . � �� .. - I � '. : --' the :)utter is bettex. Cream should be ou h t it - very nai row, few being 11 M L a skeleton. lie had 1)(tween his . i - -­ I - - - � �l ,tu to = h twebt'v-five pounds of mi -1k,' requires ten timee ,,,., ave ,go "' inch wide. Leathor, gold or silver braid I I - ! w . � . ; 1: - .. . uently -for 'the first six , u,e,IL wit to keep w late,oat and his shirt a skin recep- . -., . ,�% ; � , 4, stirr ad freq isi six parat.ed, or to, the number of pounds it-itothwhild. spingles sewed on elastic bands, heavy 1 to which %%-as capwabl,e,oif containing .- , - . . - , � . - �. v � - ­ . . � � 1. ­ . ml � .. I I . . . . bours attiw aqiaration and occasionally f ilk required to 'make a pound of , solid colors, ot'herd - .- � I � - ... - - Ot gua.td thy rov ribbono, some of rt,"n- or fifteen quaxtii of liquid. On � .. - .., ,Ing thoughts -ivitb . - . - ,-� - . � . , . . aftlwvAwds, while ripening, to improvel utter. Sift on a,Wut' half of the salt; JIPBI()Ufi care, for 8pppeh is but the dial ffit,riped, barred or plaid -all are u&ed for thim occasion it had beell filled with oil, - I I . e . Qie flavor and ripen it more uniform � hen tip the ebutti ',gTa,dUa.I1y,to turn . belts. They are, fastAined with small and while it saved the. heart4r from in- * ­ . . . - - '': - - � , - - the. salted portion under. Sift on some P1614' Of thOtight; and every fool readis elaborate as -t - i �. � - . � - . 4. . I orei and P18inly in di words- wha,t is the, h buckles or rdaapp, plain or jb�y it- bad bt -raynd him, and he was -*; ' " . - �,., .. - - -1. - . turn ithe churn the OPPO- y our some moi .r � Police. L ' _ - : . - , . . . . ,- I Ve t�ink- ihat tie 'be'st results can i ite wav till the� remainder of the un- Of thy though t.-Tennyr,on. - ; , . I ithe. wearer's purml, will allow; . .oved -to the F'e fecture of - a . .. . .. 1. - . . I . � - very handsome ones art, in the forms of I th laughter of the I*ople who - , . - - . I Ited porti All travel has its ant If the -metal rolwa and chains. in neekties, M . . . -� I �;� . . -� be a tained by luising a starter to devel- On is exPosed; then sift an adAr a,�Tp'=' the incident.- A qtlantity- of - 1, -.-;. he, remalndexl Of,, the gslt. passpri 'Isits better oun, he may small bQ-,,* ties of bright, gay checks nd in eptacle.s.of the kind . I I - -Ie �� '. I ic add in the cream, oufficienti Use a long er.8 0 I rM: a . described waA . I I . .1 �-. - I vp oodell-fork o�r sPade ,tQ mix the %),ut- ,earn C Improve his 0%7n; and il for- � %all plaids are the favoritt'10 at PT('8- fot . nd in his dwe-13inz, and another in- - , . . -­ - -, � to use it to tl�l gula I .r and &&It &.v- If the work is -done, 'tulle Carr . . i . - ­ . 11: �- / " cken, or coa te. even lee I I - I . --- . �. . him to worse., be. may learn 8n . -. . . . I.- . .. ent, but other styles inay' develop as the di idual has been arrested on susp,10. - -1 . - . . . 46 t six or eight bourn before the time I re 9I Aot be nooeasary 1�0-ke­ to enjoy Iiiis q,A.n.-johnson. . I io", that he Was a.n accomplice. Of colurme - -- . .. - - � � " . I . . - . summer oxivanoes. 0 U I - . ­ .-I. �.. C . .. � gor burning. Our experience is that al 0 ve the 1ur . p. The butter shoi4ld re� , it is �. I % I � -1 . .:� ./ in in the churn, if the room in bo the same with understanding an , The shirt�waist on the %%-Oman who th oby'�ct of, the scheme I waa to' eva.de . � I ,- .-. ..: . I wilb eyes; tO a ftrU"n size and make, kno,wfi boiv to weer it is a dainty arti- - th oc troi dues. ' . I 1� '- , - �, , , � - ­ .. . - .- .�... I I . ... . I - - ­ I - .. ,clean flavor0d starter used in this ,, ouZh; if not, it should be rem= just 90,�ux�b light is neceg"ry and no CIO of apparel, but it is an exci�ptionf - ----.,- --. 4W --'. I ... I � . -- . a . .. . . - - - . . I - - - � - way improves the flavor and keep' the cold storage room for from two more. hatooever Is Peyond brings rather than the Tule, to 800 i I . '- I . - .. I ing , it proper y - ­ - . .. I ­ -. . .0 four hours'he.fore Avorkin Salti. - knees and confusion.-e,haftesbu.r- LLIONS OF BRILLIANT SUNSJ .. - �.- . -z quality of the butber and enables� the 9- .1 da,j . � . - -- '' - -, in . - . . � * ­.�. -:. ... � . - . n'the churn is the most perfect metl y. - I Imt on. To begin with Um waint should . I I- .�.­ ��: � � - but x -maker to , I ting butt6r, . 'of' .. 60d Often lays the sum of -bin ama;;- )� drawn. down tightly in the baCk and Within the twenty-four hours which , - I .1 . I -� ripm the cream more: f sa I i ' . ­ . .� I . � � as hN t hat mo tbod a Ing providenc*% in very dismal afflie- Dinned ow'ureiy ta t1k. corRet before the- . .� ... . Ort' eVell C4D]tkr is Obtain4-d r. , , .- . -. . unif ruily LTOm day tO day. The cr a.nd the from'one sunrise until anothe . I , � . U � ' * - - . . . ­ I -. . ved in ducky COlors then be pinned carefully to the 'waist the astronomers of the world hav� not . . � ,­ k -� � . . 't 'a psO i- ­ e ex"Ire, Of the butter is preser' tl(n'G; fis the limper first puts on thb ;kirt is placed -over it.- The skirt about' . I . .. . ..'I- ­ - . 111 * . Id a.lways be carefully* examinen-, nsequence of lem A%-Orki - on which he intends to . . I � . ' I t -.. - � I � ng being ne draw the. portraiture of some illustrious A lit-1�10 Owaiet line at the bae-k' ' than 201000,000 star's '%vithin the. . .. . / , . .1 �­, befoire retiring at night. and the per -i ry. NN'lim salting buttex on . abovo th . , leg � I .1.1 , . . . I ' I - . .. -orker, ume ilhout the be4lutY.-Charnock. . . well ' I f. � � - , I . son in charge may arrange to have the I , - one ounce of MJt to I . - '. Th.5 akilt. I*nd shou!d be, pushed fa. ge of lbeir pow.prful telescope.s.which I ,.;. -, z, I ." . - - . down in front and pill ed w) that the. to- _ I -. -- -.-- . tCM FatUXe e. pound of washed butter, and. one t'lowing water is at once a I d n , -t, and - I � .-_ I;_ . . . 4, - gradually lOwering squie- i nd a quart*.,r ounces pe )icture an round of tho belt Avill be lwrte( y point out in all direction f owards . � . I - . -" I wh, t, especially in warm weath .r pound of un- a Tallair, wbich caujs�#s to flow at the tht " bI , " - . I . . the line from chin to unist will not Iie ue canopy which cvverahnI8 tbe'. - � . - ­ - I . i - . . * . ; . ., � . I 1ponong I , is not ell. 00 washed blitter, `VaX3149 the quan mum' time from my brain, like a limpid I -1 11� . . - - . . I .. Ion as the r' dada,yod buo] suit $he t"te. of th,o market. litulot and murmuring ri�ulrt, gi%%eet thou several inches short�er than the line from eaith." Thoew. bright. shining , . V,F4 r y .. I . . . .1 . - � -... . .1�� rau h. - one-half to thre"uarters of an ounc* chairMIng reVeri", gilts, waist to neck. If one is 014, Owner of & * disks infinitesimal 1 of , . -- - . - . , I :� ­ . i x�� t'i . : - .. . - R - ':'! I -.., per pound Its and melanchol . ii ,are not . - . - - .. - -. . . .- - A ART R._:�.L . - all' the- EnAlibb irn t. ineLubralnot-G.-Alphooso Karl. y "' tancy -belt�lAn it can be 1>1aved at the . - - .. .- - . I , - � . . .� . ght, as they Avvre formerly sul)posed .. .- 1. -.-. _ ,� ­ i when the butt in shipped fresh. .. 'bo -k, fastAning belt, hk rVand waist to- to be, but .- . . - , .- ­ .� - ,. . - . I . A4 . - .. i 1-1 . i% I . . e Me ga, I n, of sk im-milk or fresh i . .. ­ � I V. ­ ther. With such attientton,' there i's bu each is now known to Ix- a .. -. I., T WORK I 'e�.' � . . ige . *nilig central stia. . . L to Ik -Jhavi�g a good flavor " - N THE. BUTTE '.: L . � � * * .n .4urrounded. w it h `- - . � - . .1. I . � - ') or I I R. .:-,- .. i'. , I ; FI'LLED CHEESE. . ­ o danger of &.woman's clothing, fall- ita o%% n colony of' planet -A. each of .t hfwo ,.. - . ' '.. � . li lv�� Mi � . � . . I - : , ten salloax !of cream to be q - I nd enly &JI ' ; I!, . . . .. ing ap-irt. . 120 0,000 -conimullitie.14 of 'the skiet4". - � . . I ...;* 11 . . L . A -tilled (-he - JAII h been psm- .. . ...v-. I � -1 . - - . - . I - . . I . . . - -- llfi - . I hWing their allotted pare to perform in . . . i t to n inety degre ,: 1 of t he. bu tter al i ke, t urning In an Par a me as ... . - I "m . d out Od by 'the United 'States HOW. of Ile- I � .1 . - . L t li'l ' '': . - - '. . � ' -A and doulil' &I'ternat,ely . PRACTICAL S1JGGE8'rI0NS. . - ,-.- . a half of 1 -*,Q olln - C - . econ0mv of nature. �Vhen Ave Con- , i . - .. a gallon and Iving worfer. When the butter Is PrOwntativ", abd'is likely -to become' . i '4r that the lle�,lrest,of the,w-i� 250, il&ft- - - . - -. I . - . . � . I : I �ill�`2&*(Iwarzfuotr Ouch ten gallon& 'of ' Baked on the revolving worker'. thO law. It does not. prohibit the M&Ilu . Vafif.ty of diet, is not nt."!ssarily, ' itnore ' .. . - ­ . X tillnPs as far a%%ay from ui as our - 4444 . . - in ma" the starter and worker should be turned twenty-four factuft or sale & MW cheese, but. ellOw t and life giver, and thaL each . I : - . i - . . I . .- I � - . .1 .. '� times to finish the butber at one. -work. � _ , - I li!ll . � . . - - #xl)en.%iv.,e than that dreary %al I . Zt Inutokan Warm Place for --twenty uhich in only too oftem tho,ordel-11% so .to) , tho -olonies is from 10, . . � . . , , . I Ing. 'When ,the� butter is to be work- haDdicaps that busine4s by h,avy I ,lea I planetary 4 - ­ - .. a . .1 . : I ­ . . . - � . - .1. . . .. Ntlo3z tl� -four hours. Then break up many limes. Of courso one must often 000 tb .r)O,(XX),(Xk) miles from some oLb- .1 .. --. a I . .. - . . � � twice, sibout eight turnAl the first It provides that m&kejrs must . _ r - . '.., - . h Wuring or stirring, and strain ed , . I .1 er famil3 of m%inging worlds, we begin . ,_ " - . . a time, will' J4e- buffiuient, and say (on Pay a have what is Movt quickly and -asi y . - . . �. � Wti be creain the ' amount necessary to Urnis, or itist enough to make the color Ii - Cenfil" fee of 0400 a I -ear, and an ex- I . to get bolllic light conception of till--. , '- - . . I ... I., - ... , .1 It pr ly in the. desired time. ! Oise tax of a ' on Prepared, but even for this meal One grandeur anti magnificence, of the uni- - - � . - ---. v M a . o yen. the second time. We prefer -work- cent a pound ' their pro. .� . .- I - nee is connee- : .. . � . . .. ... - 11 is EaLAdV r is got in this ,way, ing butter twice 'when pa,eking for ex- d uct ; t hat i Wholosalt% deale. rs in - � . . . �an a fav d not -have the same menu three. verse. Another thought in thi 4 e to propagate it hy PsA- . . I . it must n � I E . , \; a, this way we get less moi8- pay a I icepse I. hundre4 days, in the year. I of the,se 20,000,00o suns is - . .'. -. .. ru, as ii i ktlf t A J ta(ch -.1'. . 1: trom day to day. re, - I in . "but n , le movinir some,vilere, through J - . \ .- ,( th railk used in making the ru . a closer body and a more even col aX 0[42�0 a Year; and, , . ; - it�rti;- , Do this by retailers Onelof $12 r illi�itabl!t spac*, taking its� brood of ' 11 - 1, I I a -' - ' a .. P It its �aldlo preferabde to the one- -a y"r. Even thin A good b eakfast " . . . . I .�.- . . - L ,_ tll�g the milk in bolling water and 0 , little . limie to prepare, in "hash on woflds wl n - , ' .. - in Z�rkin3 method for the- inexperienced st'f f e"OwO f taxation might fail to , h it, sonie of them-,traveli 9 . - . . J qonstantl ' - - - - . . -. .. I while it is heafing . to"t " 7 . 1. - � . �: . . ,1� t,er-m . try. ad 'slm1hLr iMpMt6 . An' kind of mld meat cb3pped uInvards of 200,000 miles an fi()Ur. It F . . . - : I , I but . . . 1. . .11. .. degrees; t On remove and let When (be * butA*r in salted in t have fail,lul t P�t & stop to the manu- moistened well with cream, Mahon- lei . . . I � . 9 n� for twenty or he fine, * such stupendous facts as these that. . � I . -. I -. 1. �.- I thirty minutABS. I churn, ten' , �o fourte*n revolutions of facture Of Olroutax,;ariae. But so heavy ed with butter, li,eplwr and sa . It, and have cautied the writer to often relpark . ; . :, -- . I - -. A t*rwaxds place in cold water and stir . ­ - - . . . I the. worker will be sufficient, the airn Irement . .. . - .- til a burden, along with the requi Jhal, no brain c4ll conceive of AvIlat il - - - I . .1', I it 0001k to seventy-five or P, It the heatvd. thoroughly, it; bealmid on well �. ­ . .. I . -, . "I (to el hty being to remove the %C77 O t9i bell , the article for What it. aVt lial I), 411!t fly ­9PwT.,J' "universe" or "eter- ' , � .. , . 0 . I � . I . - --. - . . I be J. .. .... . --. - - . o14 � atwrter (having the good flavor) to done in every case. The , Her. when -ro of brown . . . - lk . .. . - L .. . . . - . , I - Frees; then add about a quart ven Col(le is, would drive a good many muk* rl t ; � h hould ' buixert-d slice 111 hi is and get an i"r � fsMOiA t lire ed and 13 Of toast. . h . oacb. ten , b('erus che"i'A' Out Of the busilleath at)d Send to the table on a hot Plat _ I . . I .%�. . . .�allons of PaAteurized milk, working, puld in no ca&,ii,,,be eDider '. "'I - F,uI10PEAN LIBRARIES. I - , - . - .. ­ .� perhaps into that of producing hont,bt . - - - � ... - -.- -�, I q 1. wi -h a gallon and a half of clean wa- I .sh" " I . . - - - . . I , � . . 1 . - at the same temp,&raturi. Mix -and" f if ty - . ' � . - U1 n winter ocr warmer in summer than chtw-w. Hence a certain 'Pffect would be cream in the hash MAtens: the toast 80 - . . . . ,- Z . : ,�' - : - me in a clean warm place. "Do not stir _five I , de ITrees. I � rage quality of (�Tnited do not. have the lm-xtt 4y) dry. Cold . A stria. 19I&Se-h8em more libraries an -. . ,� . .., � � . i .,. .. . L' I . 1. .. States offerings oil LJ14- liritiah market. chicken is very nim used in this way. i books than any other t-ountry Ln Ell- k - . .... - I . - -. . �. a4lin until it is 'wanted; then use from, . PACKAGES- ->�,'­­­-� --�, Our �qier.�w mak0r.14 bhould not' - . . , . . ;.. . i . . . - "", '. � , ­., .. - - .. - . . ,, . . � . . . . . AAh or apruce tubs should 1r,:--,soa,k- an e 1 his- This dish, with g(xxi'coffee. some plain ropt- -It h&g 577 libraries . had 6,475�- . I i � t: - : . - ...� � DIU �, to four quarts of the istarter in e,ach 1 . d rathf-r redouble than relax their . . I I . . I I . . . . . . ­ t'& I -gallons Of cr,�ani to be, rij*ped, ' .748 books. besides manuscripts. Next:-' . - I ­ t -.- .- 1: ed for tw.entv-four hours with a stron carO to k"p t.h 6p, to the cAxAtieu or frifwl cakes, and oatinva por. ; 1 � i I I. - ., .. varying according to the, condition Of hot- brine, od, for two days with a co . I . Comes France, with 500 . libraries, 4,538.- * - . .. � � �h, cream,, the season of th F4 highest. Aitandi,rd of excellence. ridge withi augar and'ere'ain, mal4es a' . . . . -1 ' e� year, and brine; then be washed clean- and tin- . . �- I I . . . .1 . . I -- . . 1. 'w / -." tb', time allowed for the cr*-am to rip- ed .th . - . . " I '100 Jooks and IS5,POO niantiscri .� . � .- � �- wl rchment P Tu Nil or -, .­ . ; very satisfactory brelakf"t. I � pLs, Italy. -,, � * . � � I .. . I elln I . ,!liw. . .1 I . I . .-.., I -- , ­ . .. - . . ­ I i � I Uitl 495 Iii-raries. 4,339,281 books 11, . . . . .. . .� . . - "he start Xwith paralfin wax should ... - .� I BEE STATISTICS. I �, Apropos of fried caikeil--,some c � gays . and -� . . . -. � . e� 95110uld 'he Put Into the box" I in I - . also have parchment pak.r ingide. Pack I the only Avholew�ue Imirtion is t lit hole . . . �1­ . . - - % L cr�ain vat when the 1wim.rating be- the butter in Clio tubes or boxes close The following calculation's 'have been �50,M-manuscripth; Gernxiny, with 398. , -, - 9 ' : . ..' , � - . ­­­. I . . .. 08, .owners. Fill to M&Ae in regard to the work done by In the middle. , Possibly and evey * pro- xk)ks and'59,000inan- - I . .., . .. '. I , ; to fix the flavor of the crea,inj be- around the, sides and c libri,ries, 2,640,250 1 � I . . - - . 0 any e,6 User pts; -England, A% kth M lilir'ries, 2,- - . .-. i - I � s� . . . . - : - ­ . - ­� it. d ­ 'xable bacteria develop in within half an inch of the top of the the honey bee; When thO weather in . bably' true; howerer, if property Illade 871,4 4 ix)oks and 216,000 manuse- a . I .. - - - . - -1 �\ . Ito I I ten) ,,.,,�pts; Ba- ,,, . - �, � . ,; , .. " - tub and finish off level without giving fine# a worker can visit from 40 to So (and Ave do not ba" , , them too vari. . with It')9 libraries, 0 ' , - - - -, . I -- . . I ­ , - .. . � CHURNING. - , .. - - - . the butter 8 - books : % * . ,. . . greaSy appearatim. Cover . ' .. I - . - the butter IV .. flowers J six or ten trilm aud Coll, helm with our coffee. 4 ,spect- 11 . - - parator cream should coint' itb parchment paper or n ,ct. w. erelish t and M1000 manuscripts; Russia, %%ith 145 . I I . I ain about . . Mir ries. 952,000'lwoks and 26,800 . . - ­ thirty per cent. of butter -fat. and, be butter-clooth and put on a paste mad.e a grain of nectar. If it visits 2.00or 400 ally cold morningy4. I have d the . . - manu-', . . . I � - , ­ _ ' I I scrklA8. I . I i led to fifty-two degrk*8 of salt and water. .Then put into oold floweril, it will gath,L�r 5 grain:j. I ' - - ­ . I I to fifty-four 1 . - Under aumll' re"iPO fOt years. doubli g 'it I The larg"t national .- \4 . � . ?I . gre,es in winter and fifty degree . storage fi tffix,flegrees, or as much - fav ' _ rary is, in � I . . fi ty I lowe Am th M orable eircumstaneeb, �t uill takke a sometimes. Let the. lard be fin oking Frar L*. It has 2,0,S0.060 e books, The I , 'L, - . - -two degrt*s in summer, gbout r &"a t h mperat ure can be kept. � I British Museuql has over 1,00().000 -books; �, ... - - � I uls (And longer if the cream is p- I uniform. . temperature have fortnight to obtain 15 grain8. It hot. turn carefully to avoid lit- eking i . . ., t.!v a ni Would. - . - .,, . ges in t the, Munich "Mutwum, 800,000 400ks; tho - .. .. � . - . I . /�' , '6 4d at hi,gh tepperatures) before cb an injuriou effect on the keepiu of herefore, take it several year Ao Man- them. (I utx- knitt'Ing needles); e k un- Ile', iIn Museum, 7!()(1, - i ... - . �� ­�.. - I ti e for churning. Cream containin I butter. Fr h brine should be ded ufacture-a pound of honey, Aich will til.,nicely'browned. and thoroughl ,done. .r . 000 hooks; Dresden, . I : - 50010 k . . . , . ft high pelVentage of bilttfr-fat gi !,occasionally Ito ke,ep th�, paste on the- fill about, 8,000 cieliti. A hivtticontains Drain on brown j)aper. IfAhe fht, i's hot Ijs� , Vienna, - .420,009 Imlis. -7 . . . . I . f . . . J . -, . " .i. - e to cool and IV . -nough,and the paper is usi The � xfo d ivers"ty has 30(1,000 hooks; . . .. I I IQ volum, top of the t4b in a moist condition. froui 20,000 to 50.00o be,es. balfof which ( r. I r�i ., .. . handle', and 1 . �d. v u wilt l. - - . , . - . 7 j - 11.1 . t . . , I ,.;-,.. c. � n be churned at a lower femperatur . : SHIPPING. - . I prepare the honey. the other half at- And little superfluous fat in f 4 11). the , - eu e )erg t '-niversity, 3M.IWO Lx;okm. ' -- - I ... a I . .1, - . . .. I . I 1. - The Valivan Lilirary ,, contains 3o,o(x) - � *' ' ' . -t So m3ny patatible di-�h-s m , . . I . �aY " . . . . . . . � - . . . , tending -o the Avants of ,the hive and - 1013de lxw)k,, and is the rit-liest, in.m' scripts, . I .1 .1 . . . w ich gives the- butter a firmer text-dre - "The" fiIbs or., boxes sbou ld be ele" and t Ile fr . . . I � . .. . . %­ , family. On a fine "y, 16,000 to 010 rream-�Avtw.t or �our. ream .1 anu I .1 - - .. - I , -uitL% are-alAvaym relish -9d, part vu-ar- r0acning 25,000 : -. � - : J" . churn! abould first be cleaned wit the lids fastened on properly ; the 20000 individ"Is will, in six�or ten bIw in liuLrllw,r. :.-... . . ., w t water ana then cooled with ml( I weight of butter in all the tubs �r box . I , . - . - I - .... - . I ter, be(6e straining the cream ifit.( , IP -8 trips, be 'able to explore from 30,000 to ly by the me'll. and are- more easil I ­ . - . . . a . . . - , . . . - - , . . . � it The churn should not be filled hall should be the game, and it. should be 1,000,000 flowers, pay. several hundred ma( e than any o*the.r kind. The 4 %%-i -- - I. � .1 .. � . - lants. Again� the locality fre h berrit',s, canned fruit . . I - - � , mark6d plainly on the outside of each; thousand . tK ' AN -UXBREAK.�BLE A1lRRO`R'- . 1-. . .. - , I - ... . . . . I . . . : I ; , - . I 11; One-third full is better. Add but. ib ree quar ys of a pound must be f I or ca fully i -A .German genius, � . I., I .: " . I .. , r or th . . . . I - r out half to th te 4vordble preparation cooked dri-�d fruit; aecordini b sells- - fillis a long -felt' . .. 1. . I , s-: : / I , extra should be added ,tAD each, when Of the honey, and the plants that pro. on or th,t larder's re8durc,(� Al 0 1. good want, by. Providing mirrors whioli wilt' .,. . - . . .- . . . . . I .:: - . I - - - �. : if requiTed -to filling, to make the butter hold out in duce the most nectar must flourish near , t h� tame , not reak. . lie . �� x . I' r color to suit the maxket. ' It, ay weight. When the butter is shipped in the hive. enough" for any op(�. Or tiit' . -0 ;. , ­ - ded at the rate of about half a ou I � A hive inhabited 1- kind oi do'ugh. bak- tt,s a crust'O r ..Simply employs oellur I . .. ­ � . . - ;. � . .."... . . I . 1 one -pound prints, it should -be secure- bees may� 80,000 wm-O loid � . . . � - . ,...., -1 --. o, coloring to 1,000 pounds of therefore, under 'favorable kinit of fru'it. and you may hil, a de, 11`11P.M glass Avas heretofon�,- used : - , - .1 � . . - " . 11. , . Her q �ive about two lieious pudding which may be eatf� . wit fi . . � . . . �& : - a Ik. I ly protected tTom. the sun In Warm conditions, rece 4 I V- - ­ . ., . U&ntity Of 0010TInir is roQuir i weather * ' c�IpPrfectl , y transpirent, well-polishedl, ' � I- poundsof li � . F VW, .-- '. -,. .V.. ­ I - el In th I by the use of ice in the ship- . loid platf� rv�ceives & ,qlljcksif- � - l(w . � .- �. , e spxing; but, in the falit th , box. A Piam of clea.n .bro,wn pa, honey a 'day. � el s o r kind f pud- tw-king .:Iik*A Okil of & I I .. I , �­ : . aunt ;ay be , dually iiie - . di P A v alass mirror - .. p n -.6"- '- .1 . . InIK Wille - I ,reased t . r . ­, , ­ ! . - 1. . P�Iaid over the top of the but -ter will I ery gooj pie is de by This backing is in tu '' ' .1. �� . - *- , . t 0 &bO -re .­ - . ., u8idg this crutit r011ed thin (� , rn pro ected . . � ­,.. . -ve Nure. C -am containi prptect it from the sun and beat. . . �, PAPER TELEGRAPH'POILE,8', .� t b3.' ti . -..- :. , 1'�f I � .. . h ell � - . , I n*' a Anqfl'ier celluloid pla.te whlci� also Mir. I ....., . - I I I -, � . I.. � percentage buttar-fat - it. i deep, pie tin-fillink wi(b/ fruit al d cOv'- rurs, so t4At practi ., . ... - -- I � � t I . 1. .. t icken in churninz, nd the d ire . CIREAM-GATHERING CREAMERIES. - 'Paper telegraph poles.are tile latest as foVany pie. 'po 1)*� eally a double mir., I - �� .... - t- ­ I . .. . � ­ - ion may then se. 'At I Only m Orill : fresh ror is furnishvil, lighter, cheaper ani , . -:. ... 1� I � . � CUM' t i co Patent, . honest, courteous dev6lopment, of the art of making pap- 1withg0ream if desired. I.. - - �. I . - .: . . 1. � age, in or 9 I ass . - I ; I �. �� . . ­� , � . . 9 a,dd th the'erea, a t on 1 men should ,be -employed ' . . 181hipped cir"Va is not difficult to pre- mbre lasting than - - . , I . � : r � about Or usef ul. These poles are made of � � .. ------, . ., J . � - I ' . . ' - - . - � ' . I . , , . %Ve�ather is cool Jor at - I . . . . .. . - - e FaL I creameries. U would be of very great paper pulp, in which borax, tallow, etc., . PRICTTY WELL WORN OU� ' i - I .. - - ­ -­ I n of wate to each two gaijons o . paillb while the :� . 1. ­ - . - .... . C It being churned (at the same tem advantage to -the patrons, if the pream- are mlxed in small quantities. The any othex time. if one 6iso- fortunate as ',. . � 1. - t.-.1 . . ., I - . ., :1 i . - � . ! ,� � z . .. - rature), and continde churni t- gatherers knowledge' Of to have ice) and. -is nio6 servedi in, in. 1 1,krkariness will sollaet,imes . : . - t ­ -. --.. . - - I :: � ug I I a good pulp is cast in a Inold, with a core in the make � � a. . . _: .. .- �. . i . i dividual sauce dishes go la me. . . � .-­ , I . - ; ­.�­ I-.. - butter is about half gatherl; t cream-raisinA, 60 as to give n8true- center, formin a hollow rod in the. ,with a little dot man � . . . - . .. 1. : . - -­ � -, t � � - . I . d muff icient water at a I ; te . tio� where needed. / There is enough de- of crimp.on jelly on top of each to be! W at's I Ile matter, IT ncle R uf us I . -.. � . - . � 1� ' ower ' . � : " - '­ ' Ittur eop in t4eg�a I cream, or ask- .. . . . -.1. � I _-1 .r. Hindliand. fac,etiouAy, . ­ . -� . I .. c`- jj� f 40 'remt o k the butter ' bu'ter-fatL lost in the skim- by key-shaVeA wooden pieces driven in ed el - . - being held eate�n With pie for the Subday dinner i% - as Itb sired lon,gtb, tle crosspieces It ,.. . . - , a .. I � - . . il .. . 8 milk througl . old 1 tian Came limping in . � , .- . .. I - until tbe'eream p r I carelessness and neglect . dos& �rt, or with cake for I * J A . the � - - . � .i ­�- - r : - .: ­' efiurned-till the �,granutes are , e i and ignorarim, to- pay the entire c,oBt on eitber side of, the pole. The paper one -cruet Pic becomen somet rather' 9OU4 . t Qot ,� I I . .....­ - '. ; . I -. I -1 I I . .- - -,;. Milz ind A larger Poles axe said, to be the lighter and be I i � , i . . . . . - . . ti:ao n" than gra a of manufactiring the butter 'in most tter' than cordine'ry pie if co No sath. I I . \. - t - , ;. .. . � . . I.. o wood. and to be 1 the reid to I Be got die bill- for i 'datl� - '. - - . . ; . ,.� I . ld m - - . L . . '. . The churn should m r of .these creameries. The oream-gath- depth of an inch with the bip whitdwaMin' b I � . - , . . - 11 " - I I :, - I 1 seventy revolqions per mi - erer should. x accur ' unaffected by sun,- rain, dampness. Or i or �� ped. I yeah. ,,, - w at d id for y0i lastlit, , . , ­ , -�xty an to n just in eam just bofore, o4tting for t tilble. I - - .. � . , � � d uring th ta,k� - - . -� - . .. . . . � -. �. . . :, .1 � any of the other causes which ShOrt6A Taploce� is no more ex I.. . . . , � , - � I L, . the time required to �,Chur 1 MeAs 6 cream, 1. "mPles the life of; a wooden. pole. - - I pensive th#n rice, . - 1. ---� " .. .: - -:1. � - . -.. -.,.- �. ­ . 1� c - . .Id� , - I . �--. ' Id e from forty-five to gixtk mi , pro , and doing all im h5power to � - -F . .. Makes's good Pudding and Is � d,esir- .. � ', N ., . - . ­ . . ­ L -!.� . I � P M. " . AT - NE DE � . - - ­ .) -, . 7 � h,4 lower temperature at wbie rl, ' 0. - .,�-- I- I " , :..� - . - ' ' -�� L' - "' ! "-- A e tte harniony between the patrons ablb chua , . - � � ,,O 0 -� M - - ' . � ­ . Jt4l . I L ` : . ge I i- -: 'jL ­ -:- ' . . �11! � - . -�. L I;- ' MARCH OF SCIENOX - ,; - . . - .� - - -, I - � ot n be churned in this iengt ay,d, biansiaerli of the creamery. .1. . � , . I 16I iget-Sure don't i mant, 1 . . . L ­ --- ,1. , ' I ..Don't forept to eow some parsl 4 wed t4,,r say yer livin's '�now' yez - I ' ­ �t I � - I time, 'the better will be the toXtUT I The wahrgono should be covorea to Irdent I,AYV6r-U You could see � this Spring. The cris ciiirly I leaves family pher.e thepe i -_ 1. - . i,�"4 � --:.- I- -, . I ' ''' ­ � - . . ; . I � . , - -- .1 - - the butter. If Sma.11 sipec"- of bu protect the tanks or caps from the sun, b.ea;rt, -13601-nda, you would know an't 110 Cat. - , . "-A ­'. h= to or ea a on., - . � .. . ­ -. . ' 'ia= a Pretty garnlob FIC, Who kin ye, - blame thingal - .1 ­ . I - . , . I .�'. ..L1 . AVJ)e&r on the first buttermilk dr& - . that the crown may be delivered at -tlie f4wdiy--,, , I a, pickled eggs, 6te" . re also An I . I ­ L I . . . :� L. . -f�­ I f L . . creAmery as c ool as po"i ble. Af ter the U to-DiL and a r. � 11� I I- I -: .. -1 :­ ,. . -. " .' � , then the churning should be I . to GiTl- (producing camra)- fine for flavorivg chick�iw - The e-hilde , - I 1. . - . � ... . � ,. "Llf. ! -. I cream is � - , ke, V8 and - � . , I - -� . I- � � ..L -1 .1.1. I L , '" � - 1. ... . . I ream VIL.t, I i=d to a" it, -111raAL f4t still, soups. ­ . � � L .' S. littile lonjer, and more storained'into the "o I . Oh, it's foolin' ye' . -. - � I . I .1 ,�- are. . - -;I''. % . :� , . . . , � be SAded if them in dan-ger tho buttamaker Ohould examilK Ito 7 pleam. . . I . . 1. � , 1. Thf L n't her oNvla I' .1 - - . .�.. ­ ,:" ': - . L y art- . - I , " . . �. . . , i , I I . . . 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"t , MV � ," a -,74. tNRI:4��, n n • X13-'Priq�"E11 ,'5,g r����as�b'd ,i 4 I � RX iii : a 99'�h.� 'ii lB1 ->a ''�•rc. N"iai i.Yi°. �u�,., ?� a' 1.,., , h - i , - ~ 1. - �ALONE IN LIFE, ' ti :--. - _,''i0 iiiletlIiLatlSid CilYi+f to A sty•-"+ 4lLth _ NAV! ` `` Yl,r ` . Y0U TA$t9tD . I_ . , '. ; * Amie►rioan Ii+leutnatta (lure, far iiheum� 'Y I ­ fileorlsi bT To-na3 [s Mot IInlik '` a ^" Wh Whir a ilsrn f9.nd Neuralgia, radically Ouref1 I. -.:_ _r t:reu►t Ewtablt�hraent. •' •' t in 1 8 illayis, Its action anon the s � �; 1s t�1C VV'omail who 1 tie woman► �TtlA tan isi >1sm�urlcfabio and mysiteiriouK � 4 ..ti visitor to a woolen mill its a rha 'it- rtemoves.at once the came and the diq- - F. N11 -. faeturing town • was .impressed by �e " • eaee immediately distap am. The Etta' -.x � ,' I d � riot like t0 have does riot like t0 have do" greatly, benatita. � aant�. Bold by g.. order with 'which the great bodies :of &11 druggio4s. C(�Y�,afi T�Ae - " ADE men and «•omen were drilled to perk rml r .. - -„ •-_ IT IS Sold Ont��tt � a r 14 , h baby fat scoff s Emui�ian ras C eeks A young lady, of Buifnlo, who is OHL- ELIICIOU& U In Lead Pgwite�t � , theft separate tasks. There waq ifo )eyed an wiudow•dresiser in a local k: jeering or confusion. Each class fi led: and Of-IVeY i8 , 'y_gd 8 gets a sal,a,ry of2.00a �' * a d ch tby - F its sp:�cial duty.- The owner of the 11 for 'both, hitt its and s year. named s sash divitsion of workers �o his Cu , q y �,,,._ f 1 ing' nese herself �' I guest clad, the �I gee paid to them y RELIEF' IlY 8I% HOUR6.-DLst - ' . Present,ty the stranger saw a w "Ii to i�#'>siLffi► and its Ing Kidney and Bl.addor diseases reliev- • + i ' 1 ` at.tnding apart. idle but watchful. .� effect cannot be had b uun ally substitute for it. * 80° add si � ed in "a3ig hotutra by the "South Amari- ` iL- �- boy at the twbGiitia held up his h nd. at cal dru tris can Sidney Cute." Tbla new remedy _ _ ______ j, ug a ellg on , She hurried to him and took his ---------..Z--.--..------------!-----.------- - @ R n , P - ----- - -- =- -- : -• - -- -- _ _ - ---- r--- nonan of titer pexceedin d omptneee in @ItC s ��� g 1� i n nt Q nt (1 relieving pain in the bladder, kidne s, A Gommunlon lialling;, while he went out. AN -hen he came g HOPE �� ABgNDONED._ ��UJl il�'UU��� U� back and ever art oil the acinar asp she. stood again watching. A weta.ve at ,...., e y P Y P surd all kind. of h r .. eag+ea to mals or fe le. It relieves re- f I P a Band loom tangled his thread. hs - Thd Pobuil Case oP M H�II, o� p tentian of waiter pain in passing it IRON AND WIRE WORK. eof ire Care for Rheumatil -. patiently unraveled the knot. She ept' WinChestel'. � and Paralysis. almost immediate) . If fou want � -- ' � j Parol • tally for a clerk who %i as counting p ck _� I� ; Par k relief and pure this is your rem- ORONTo r[NO[ AND �; 1.Its; a>ii . 2t. Bald by all QICug^glste. ORNAWNTAL WOR ages of- finished -work. She tie a ° t'he er"Teici Her Thai Her Trt+ul►ie vvAs I A Raman Catholie Priest at Ottawa W. P.C. 813„ TQRONTO. OdN. broken thread here or liked ou a; Co>trsumptlou oltheBowels-There Was - Rlaw there. Makes an important Investigation. � -- --- •- - -- - EA 8 :� lYo Nope or Becovery-Birt Health Was 'FOR TWHNTY-SIS' i R , �. i i'hat is that woman?" asked the vis- <'.Alruost 1Hirucutonsly Ite#tor®d. Archbisl�a Palace, Ottaws, s P - "Oh, only a supply," -was the careless 'p'rom a Morrisburg Herald. , , :` g $thy Ngvembar. 1895. _ :_ 'answer. "She is general helper. The -- , r g.. S. ,"� UP - Hamilton. u n g ht _ ° 1 " ­ DA re. ll D _ - r : Hi wile of RMr. Robe. Hill. My Rear bu,-In order �o comply wtth , - looms must not hstop. She is read to ;'of W' cheater, not many bo-onths ago , yyour rNueast, I visited no Gess than .. �'�.A - _ • belp,`any worker' who needs help. w" 1 ked upon as one whose � days , tiwentT-six persona of different a and , "Bui•.she has nothin to show as her •tivere unbbe�t+ed. Today she is a hand- conditions residing r . 1. __ _�, I g , gin cit who had work on Saturda ni htY off• BAKIN , . .- u y g dtoms )thy woman showing no traces nia3ed your medicine called Kootenay : . . I . -but she is id her w She .. � "No; pa ageb- 'of her former desparate condition, and Ctire. Upon my enquiry, some inform - earns them," said the owner of the ill, it is Herefore little wonder that her ed me that after' (suffering atrociously - -� significantly. tSa6e h created a profound sensation for man I POW E R , . � . _: The stranger, r, hen he had left the p y years from rbetunatism un- . .-' i ge' iii the )neighborhood. Tp a reporter, ; der one form or another they had ob- . - rea� mill thou ht that the war) in THECOOKS BEST f RIEND g rQ g �vho )led upon her Mrs. Hill ezpretts- 'rained considerable prettef from .the , these later days was not unlike uch ed a illingness to give the story of above-named medloine, and were uAn an estabLshment. A rest deal of cod L,ARGEBT SALE IPI CANADA. ' g her illness. and recovery for puialivation, it yet witlli the firm "hope and almo work ie done in it, and done usual) by and she told it with an earnestls that certainty that iii tits near future all':c , drilled workers, who move ' to her. - - Ever conveyed to the liaWher better than the painful effects would disappear. ' A. Pleasant SeI186, ._ Every profession and trade has ct or- more ords could do, her deep grati- (Mthers told me that they had been our- {.� �jC /"�}� _ _ t ganization; there are countless busy tttde. the medicine which had brought ed completely, felt nQ more nsi, could MAKES 1' 1�!'! L �4J 1 ,�_ x +guilds and clubs, artistic, char* f able and atjout her Ireatoration to health and d gest perfectly, sleep soundly, had re- Of ealth, etreni`th and t3om[ot�.loiter► tate; .. , tree use of . 4 religious. streng h. "I feel," she said "alm,ost gained their lost weight, so much iso And it is the aim of a good - ,, But here and there i3 a lone)y w man like o e raiseii from the dead, and that they could be said to have reauaci't-QjUIS wife to keep it oiban and at-• 1 ;�� who has not even f3cnii� ties. She is an Sts to me hale chart of miraau- aced and to have b©ea traQmforrmecl •in- tractive. Nothing will beip her t jjll ��n���jW�tAP k , �,4 - . o . t Invalid, or poor and stogie. Pyr ibis 1 About a year ago 1 was confined to new mien. I met with five'easm of i more shalt thoas. of SUe to. LL y- . I I. ._­' �1; - ,. .1 She is the- grandmother, whose co pan- a`dd shortly after I was taken with can- skin diso am, where Jhe medicine batt L.ions have died and left her strand in ger' i the mouth, and suffered terril,- trrvduoed wonderful results, esPeoia4lly VERY Sunlight. Soap . One of ohs beet known tneatitneefordrspepsia. a young, gay world, She is them idea 1itb good medical at- in one cane of at least aloe seam' stand- �HA L. • Like a ray of sunlight it } ,,� �g - aunt, who is asked to make long visits y' Although I bad get fM Rh lir Len lberd If a� lendance I 'lid not seem to t bet- ing. In several cases a eunia- Liam brightens and ahjeers, en - in the )louse of her kinsfolk, and who ter. In fact other complications set in and Paralysis eminent physicians, f- courages and comforts. It 3_, _ nurses or cooks.,or news for them ith- tYr careful stud ¢ ivakes homed bright and hearts lig t ...... ' - f ,vArmei which seieined fast hurrying me to the y. has pronotiticed the cut ��°ages$ slid, sometimes wi •bout gretve- I ,grew weaker" and weaker un- case insurable. As rheums: iam is such BOOKS F`OR WRAPP�R6 Read AMoer Kitt` 8% We i 1-11 thanks. til at last [was confined to bed, whetre a common ailment, and as doctors have dor every ra "Sunlight" wrappers sent to ?AitO]N'la Or she is the elder sister, who still I lay for three months. My bowels I always much' ddficti;lty in overcoming Lsysfn Baos., Ld., Toronto, Useful aper -bound ' , feels herself young, liut who is le t at were . a :terrible condition, and a t I it, I think it is uite i Eo mate book will be' sent, or a cloth-b�Ouud •• „ - - q teem' TN[ SUN, A Swicur I when picnics or .parties are iven. �i he doctor said he could do no lmown such a remarkable medicine, to for so wrappers B'CYCLLO�- si h Glreide wh9el. a0 a These women will never, perhap , 1,e- more for qc►e as with the other cum- i t +suffering humanity. I am pleas- �. Koderatio Price, 8en�tor oatafoycae. _ long to any large class of �t�orkera. 1'hAy plieat ons I: had consumption of the od to have the occasion of recommend- OUaLAs 4Rp8 Slate,dra+ of and meta Q. T. PBINDBITH. llaanafaotnrer shames will be supplies.' They are bowels. My limbs and face became ter- ing it to the �p,vublit of the capital. Wish- rooters, meWlio ceilinos, ek light 78 to el Adelaide 8t. TP..Toroiio. 1 ordered to.. give a hepifut touch he e, a ribly swollen, my heart became weak In you further sucoom to your under'- s -bee t metal wor kers. 124 Adele rte W,. -or - word there, that the 1poms may not �d blood seemed" to have turned laking, believe me Bi - stop. They will have nothing, per a s, y u T dating before 1870 of Canada: P to . r. I..became simply an emacia•. Your& respectfully, STAMPS Provincee, United Statue ; also _ to show as their own work in the end. � 1 'vinlg skeleton. -At last the doe- tQ4?�) .Eugene ,Greulz. Bill and Law St.aenps bought• Qood prioes. \/ But they will have earned their w gees tui t ►id ane that I was beyond the aid - -^----- WM.1El. ADAMS, 7 Ann St„ TordPto. O. . and will be aid them by 11iiu who of h mein -skill.- and that further atter$- Sa.rdou's first play was a failure, but - - . "can$e not to be miniat a red unto, b t to WN I wtah to purchase all klndn used P s den "bn his. part would do no food. all the eut,eequent vnt�,s have been quc�• dip ,p,, �t.�,ok up old 1"t- an .ens m. 6c e __�„�..: - - minister, and to give his` life a ra m One y, some . time later my friends has $1.000,000 � OeBi�P9. HB 8 earned over on the enrelopes, mating what you want - - . . to any.• s around. my bedside thinking ever by his PI•ys• pfd for them. Kdpeoipil old Canadl n, New Rmns- ,� wtok. Newfoundland Brltfsh Col spois United fti�--1 mom .nt t0 800 Ins Ure6t110 mj► last,iii� .. Bta6ea..W, dAltK� BUR.t�E1 t%Wellington ` but rallied, and at the to gent solidi- sod Jordan sts-. Torputo, Van. An Old Rhyme Reset. . .' tatic► of a friend it wain decided at this WEST SHORE THROT.tGII SLE."ING - .. is entl hopeless uncture tp give CAR TO NEW YORK. BAKERSIn Sabo td+pp+olpt.e cyaeato�e "Affliction sora long time she bo a SPI yy pe j Uoil h !l><iXeli9 Dr. 'Villiaaais' Pink Pills a trial. In telae One of the., andsomeat steeping Ciro You ww't - - I Physicians were iii vain." i► P g At last one da a friend did sa than two weeks a slight. improvement that had ever been turned out of the afford to do without them. y' y p Rendrlth NI'f r. 18 to 81 A elaide.t w f heel taken lace, and ft'otu that out I factor is now running from Toronto to titer "l'ou'd soon i►a- fuel) agmin" , y • s t rose To. otic. - slow y but surely progrese•sd toward New York without change via the pop- I you would take, a9 l slid, Dr. Pie be a : ,eco a+ry, until as you nen see for your-' alar West shore conte. It is a buffet s . succus -Pre c e pe u, for that is the I se -lb, I am ones more a healthy woman. oar, and refrfthment,ts can he -obtained 1 ws PORIE o MIN CATAL0091 di cure for ,all the peculiar ailments of It its impossible for me to expross how I en route, if desired. This oar leaves 1 NEW AND SECOND-HAND women. It i.4 a :safe. siu►ple and are a fol I feel towards Dr. Williams' Union Station, t .erred It banlyhes t h�iee .distres ing ggrr Toronto, every day Y• Yen Pills, which under God's blessing except Sunday, at A.56 p. m., reaohing 450-" ,f in n, cue that make of I - i 's life a ,ur- �c restored we i,, he•f It h anti family New York next morning at 10.10 a. M. . I AOHINER den, cutin all sinful irre al<tri .icy, _17 uterine disorders,) iflurumatioigi.9 ail ul- I and friends. I teal that the world On Sundays the sleeper tuna from Haan- O>be•acul Worlisaddrer+: yi Prost SL ' utericerata prolapses and kindred weak- j sex, ld knucs- 'illy ,t iii ti , :co t fiat soine ilton only, connecting with the through , Adtoinies brew Venae asuaw Toronto, Can casts, • Af9 a. -nervine it clues nervous othe suffering sister may be able to train from `Toronto. Call at any Grand t ---- find health in the medicine which I be. Trunk office in Toronto for information exhaustion, prostration, debility, re- lieu will never tail." air s ace in sleeping oar. Reservations' heves mettita.l unexiet.y and hyl►or on- i c• v p p g ® , - ' dria and induces refreshing sleep." She I 1 e exlwr en .e of years h:as pro ed can be made w advance if desired. took the advice and i.•s well. "Fav rite I t4at there is ai,aolutely no disuse due _ YOUR LUNGS AWAY to a' vitiatte& condition of the blood t,r .'iffn M 303131wo M Prescrii,tion" is the only remedy for I - W. H. Kelley, of Phillips. hie., is the chattered nerves. that .Dr. N'illiamts'E"RMAN BREAST. BALSAM the delleate derangenleb�dzud giso A I fink Pills► will not promptly our0, and �talieet man tet tilt mcl�.h His height hs i ceases of females, sell Y K thuie who are suffering Troup such trou- B feet 10 taches. - Phlet. free. Add -re -s \'1' lT Dl, ,I bled would avoid inuch liiix(si•y sad cavo pounds. He rides a bicycle expr7ri. AND art oURED or T1Iri oouotl. ' 1 nsary Medical Aaesovi,ati:4 Bit falo, 1 rands. fol him, l�tcause of the len th 1 many by pr(maptl y reex,rt in ro this y g >3old by Druggistu At sib and afo oe�nte. Y. gg of his legs. - - - treatment. (tet file gO+lullle i'utk Pillai r. ' - - -- -- ,.5. ma cured, eve ti ._..-,......•-..' '" - - - -- --- - - ---- i Astli by net�l di. o Bred ; y mte e•aft do not be persuaded to N treatment. For pacuphlet, to -slit ials take an unit. ion or souse ocher remedy + 1 RBWai'd i 1. Rough on Rain. e.ad- reference", address Wgrlct';y Dis- , frol n a denier,. who, for the •sake of the The readers of this paper will be leaped to � r - 1 ext. a profit to: hien--self, nnay say is ' oat p rho new pr tattoo when nasty Medical Association, l falo.. 1 Y learn theft there is at least one dreaded disease . applied to ordiinarr elothiag Y. _ i as cod." Dr. Williams' Punk )ills that scionne has been able to cure in all its wift crake it PRRFEAMT ' - ma rich, red blood, and cure whoa " stages. and that in Catarrh. 1% is Catarrh R'AINPRcwP, and welt not l.._ .11 ; oche medicines fail. - Uure is the only positive cure known to the attar tilt fast or apfoarnno. _ It is estimated that 45.000.000 t(i .fl of - , medleal tmternity. Catarrh being s oonatitu• f of clue Kuoctr. la.a cable to . clonal dtciewau eequirae a ooaetttuttonal frost. f oToltrta• eports►near taruien - #�nthracite, coal are annually In •d in trent. Haire .utstrrb�.urotetakon interuall and others. A tottune fol the United States.1. �' y t✓, triter. an•t Fesar • ot..ar 'ill CARE OF CR1s!lbl. toting directly upon the blood and minus i AosnTa. Prepared for a• ' 1.tiurtace.t of the eynfont, thereby dea+tipring the - w. itANDfAH, Turoato. i" A ter the milk has been ca.retully foundation of trio di"aso, and glt lug the ��. yam' skimmed. the cream should be kept in palent xirenptth by building up the coaatitu O �rs+�,r es n 17�, L� 11a covered. can with the temperature on and aesltttng Datura la don ice work. No. t TI19 Y91�OW FBI OW ''� �; i ,. The ro rletnra hate ao touchalth [n itsv + - somewhat 'below fifty degrees, .and p curative powers. that they offer One Hundred rj��, "' Is.the title bestowed on �.,, . ti _ f atm ed well #twh time fresh cream is pollard for any oase that i4 falls to oure. Send'. y Many : _, k, the Stearns by the ad- R:.. 4, �' i' % add d. for list of Lestlmonials. Addrers % i s i . _loiters _ of its orange t~ __ - , _ If the temperature of the milk room . B'. J. dN1CN I5Y c!c t3tn.. Tnladq, Q. It t, 4• {.. rims. [n "coAstfv�.:..•* >, or c _llar is not (town th fift degrees, t hold by Druaxid4. 7510. " Women ». � 1 g (' the recon shv#tld t,e set _ in ice water. • _,_.:., the 'g6 Stearns we have t ' f t if it is separatgqr or shallow•ppan cream; ! striven to make the best t , ►, but, if it is f$`oiln deep setting pans : % tai`ti[i; ce►vt•rn, carYiprlaing W3iteTal _ bicycle producible.and b. k r with ice there should be no dif- spaci,ou-s charn1wra, hay limen discovered N�' ORLI if beat materials super- j �.: , It. - :"''t . fie ty in k(+eping it perfectly sweet near Ailegash I,c►ke, Me. The air in the at,.,,k meatoln:a for worktnanship, un• I i . ._` }' t iia a ordinary 'cellar, because the [em- cavern is evc~retI deKr� warmer than sop pp BlaLIsvn surpassed facilities and ' I s r are is low when the Dream is to-' the extKriial attr tl,l, . that you on west (aid • pe / honest eifort count for d•� '-, ` ken from the -milk. If the cream is l:: •.. ill. anything, we have sure- - "`' a - rt f •=;_ - i car for in this way, there , will be 1.1 no mpluints about sour cr�sam Before RH>trt Disease Relieved ill 30 Minutes' _ Do YOU KNO14r ly succeeded. Z.. , that you oso .a.iil re Our handsome nsa► t�tisi- `' '' i -, - it wanted ; and if the farmer is a . Dr. Agmw s Oeste far tie Heart g►vefl k4; . pat, n of a .et'eafiiery, he will have perfect reltof in all casess of Orga.nio MQ (� f� gain heattl,, strength toffus, which we will snail on dont his duty; in supplying the butter- or S mps,thetie Heart Diaw•tt.w in :ms s ■■ �`rNa+ and request, is not more artistis y than the wheel itself. mak r with the raw material in prime minut(vs, and fnwodily efteots a sure. , r MILis (Cart.} YECETADLB COMPOtlNi) a condition for inuking gilt -edge battler. It is a "-rleam remedy for Pal ita.tion. AMERICAN RATTAN CO. 1 -� . Cream should >Zet'er be set to o,en and 11i18ti $i�th►s Wash I p TORt)ItTO ONT. t; Shortness of Brtlith, Smot.horing 5pelie, catarrh in the a� cracks or pails in cellars, pantries, Plsiti in ).eft Sic1e and all $ymptxiitnet of for sato br all terngetsc. at; talo sad lifWo. imp e N sect's AQinrrs: , or any other place where the air is a Diseasc�cl zHet►rt. One dose cvnvinpes. vitality dna entre . and m.ts tit. l.t. at i • : a. lifothor inert" wet linin . ,. Is a dei] stens disease becauQe it ig not pure, non where the' temperature . ....�... . 13= lanaWry pamphlet, Woman's Triumph." a g' is above sixty' de rhea, as it i3 sure to, se t )roe oa ap licatJon ^ . liable to result in loss of hearin or sour y Cocoanut..butter, for domestic use, to rUrdere 9i prombtly from the iaboroory'M °' d pod will .v ten be 1rI churning to be made on a large scale, by a Par- .. smell or develop into conBtim ion. condition befoxe it is wu ted. 'V4"hen w. M. C.•' MBDICiNB CO.. s p P telco company. They expect to l,e able 078 St. Paul st.. floetreal. t i the cream call be emptied, it should y � � 1� Read the following: to prodw a 8,000 pounds a day, from Af- - .� be t hof•oudhly' washed and scalded acid ------__ clean coc.aa,nuts. ------ - --- -" -^-- ___ ___ ° ` y. If MY wife .hoe beams s fluffed" , m pla.ced,where it will ,tet plenty ut-fresh.- F j .a Y., catarrh for the past four years 'an the pure air before it is again needed. '° �""� *► 7 I. )disease had gone so isr that -her ey ight I <, , -..i. Reelpe-For Making >�.- �8i�etaUs ER 3 i L.. _LL ,... 6DD UE OP`„Ti71i'I'LES A �;-., W" affected eo .that for nearly • es1 ealth Dr nk at Small Cost. - i .11 ( • i Y ; -: t she was unable to read for more than live . Adams' 11not Beer R:traot..........one bofAis i 1 " �� minutes at a time. She saflered se ere T ere is.a geor indtirttry in London. Fteisohafega'a Yeast.....:.....:•••••f aoe►ke ,y It s the renting of live turtles by 'the i3ugar............................,...two poundsU 0 , ..,, IVI' f° r ' pains in the head and at times was al Det %uutwarm water..,................twoRa►lona distracted, About Christmas, she m- da to restaurants. In a restaurant Dissolve tho sugar and yeas in the waver. 1 1. _ c and tWo ; eco las r, warm .•' - `1•, menced Lakin Hood's i9ar8a scilla nd tui dew will seen a live turtle, in adJ rho extra t. bo D # s, P r Taco far tn'enty-tour hours until tt ferments. �. , i , �_ t - g die ting, ' app rently: that , the turtle _ .. e since that time has steadily itmpro ed. p served � ,ithin is 'genuine. ' he h8n pleas on too, when It will orlon sparlai • � and delicious. -.- -s� 1 $he has taken sis bottles,9f Hood's - faeJt is that the ttirtle' workrt by he The root beer can be ol� In all dru e. gstparilla anal is on the road to a comp to day, and pass 'its contented life by : and grocery stores iia 14 and �at$t botWes . r bean sent from one restaurant to an , mako two an five gallons. . � � 0 . � ;? t ,I Cure. I caunpt sp�ee►k too highly of H d s g I \ + Sarsaparilla, and I cheerfully 'nd other, earning ones in this ripatetio 11 . pe � F. . wady far its owner. 9 ttrtle in - the D+%. dj' lt. W. H. FuxiIc>it, Newmarilet, Onta io. wi dew of a oncion restaurant does A woodstrlarl in Caribou, ul down ' •; �� no indicate tat genuine turtle soup a cedar tree, and in the trunk found . � n _ :b renew oil• loth.: To renovate paint. To brighten ®etch, 1• . z ., t 125 pounds of honey.. To polish knives. To ser tib 400 . To wash out sinks. To #Roar bats -tabs. , F I ! ar$a ai� l l Isrved bo PalLronR. It simply cleans 11" Hood $ S p that the turt.lel s doing an easy day's '1'o cteau distres. To whiten ble, To remote cast. T$ #Dont ketttes. 9 y. ; i. � work, which consisW., in its ultimate an- Catarrh and Colds Relieved in 10 to F. g P Puff of ltbe w Tr j i ' �; ;� i I sic, of furnishing the obits with a OD Minutes:- ne - short • ' .. y Q AVERY Ca"DY USES ' ' t8 On'� false imprQasiaai. breettli tlire,ugll the Alow(�r, t�1i plitcll Dwnti4trtveteastl►laetee Englneeretaeleanparlavtmw6taer. il.usamntditotwnbmarbi�tl�.... _ . with each .bottle of Dr, Agnew'd Catoult- _ Bnrrous tr poil•h their in trnaieeb. U nisters reae►ate otd.hrpetr. Chemists to rem.v..ome stalaa I ' - _ --+ Thal Ppwd>Pr, dlfftLQes. this POwdPr .ovl- faeIIteottoiHr.tesooarthei pace. srrton.b k�nlfietombetona. Caren tosbarpenthe�tftslwa. I :. ,' , _ `�'u BI od Purifi 'l The bldy,�le i8 >Fnoektrrg cut" the lioYtte, :ter the stla face 'of" thA nasal passage . iteoLsnies w brighten m tools. $wu.rs on ,asses and ahtW heaps, , t{hrewd ones to eeonr old stiff►., hstW n in a obits eye to ay. even in the In cans' estimtatiou. Little Painl� and. de�ightful to use. It i•et- •a•ew w elven ch. ftttohen tate. cruet. ce ate weir palrt(at Soldiers to bdtbten their stent. , Promina tIy P Black Seta,. a ak 'Pence .chief; a few lieves inst-4ntly; ' and permanently enures '- E'sinter. u et•ae otrenr .. vrheam.n a clean Oteyoce.. Renovators w e►ean earpa+s► it afire habitual con#ii 2.' days ago, in Marion County, Ute trod,. C"atsrrli, " ties FavPr. Colds, Hc�adaohef� A N E , :0 - • �t EVERY Y FM DS W USE i �"t, fol tion. Prtoe 9r6c. per b #c �d thirty horse for a bicycle hL.r($at. Tolulilitis and . iafuee , , . - -- . " _. • . - - .. L . - .,. - - I < r, . 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S., F. .. r. - - _-'-. ..r f3 ,ESS'" 4.z ', 1 �,_ -`).. , _ -E� } t� 1_ , aF w , �., .. - .. .t- .. .. :; ...-. ,.,. .i. . : .. n k it .--.. -. .. .. a;v ,< t 4# 'X= �. a.: 1.-: .. a .� -. . ti E t �.fr :.,_ 'i. �,l .e 1.. .,,,j :_,Ffx.. �, ,..; .r b i�J - - _ ._: , ,, :.�_ -z.. lit -.e,. - ��. �, ., .. -v>. �.. 1 Y. `e -.. !_. .�.. ' a -. _. -_ - .- - - ;. . a .. :... : -: •. i --, a ! : `,: Ip_. its•- 3 . 1..:- r 0 . . !. FA -._ , 1 + .. t,Y y�`k a -., } -r_. .. F s.. ,e.0.-• - 'M .E'- - i.- GJx, ,� s y tb: i=r _. �} _ i� i .1 t „ rk v . ' . ' �• . F }[[�, • , f� r t ,+ _ ai . _ _.�. ` - 1. . . , _ - � e , -0100000 - sssss MM7 H t �®R SALE:--Vouse and`two storail fog p @ale on King etreet, : Piokering. llor full X partioulars apply to A. -,B. -D0WbWELt',, 47t Qollege st„ Toronto. . . Ott . R TTHE LADIES.—Mrs.' -- 0 , $ :--Mrs.' Conner, wishea tto state that she is prepared to do all kinds of plain sewing at moderate ,nates, Residence south of Fire Hall, Pickering. • 26tf . MIS13 CHARLOTE OREEN WOOD--; Will give lessons in Charcoal; Crayon, • and ppencil drawing, Water Colors and Oil 8, Paintinv, from Copies, Mature, Objects, For g terms and date apply to MRS. G. W. DECKER, e Pickering. ' I E PAY'910 TO #16 PEA *ETT-- n+ • `..- For easy home work. No scheme, books r or peddling. Oan be Gone in spare time day or evening. Bond stamp for work and particulars at once. THE SEYMORE SUPPLY CO., Ma. p @onto Temple, Camden, New Jersey, obey. I I SEED FOA 'SALE --About 2,600 bdah- t els Banner and Russian oats, and 500bush- els of small peas, Branch -vine and Multipliers. ; A quantity Rui al New Yorker potatoes at reasonable prices at lot 15 eon. 7, Pickering, or n address JouN RUSULL, Brougham P.O. 2g•.4t �OR BALE—A pair of heavy Bay Mares, matched, riding 5 and 7 years is- speotively, tried and trusted animals; also seed barley, Multiplier Peas, Black Tartar and. American Banner Oats, all good seed. For per- ticulare apply to Thoitipeou Jackson, Searboro n P. 0. W-80 . i �ORR SALE --A desireable nine roomed house, situated on Church street south, Pickering. On the premises are all kinds of choice fruits. Hard and soft water in abund- ance. The outbuildings are in good state- of re- pair as are the fences, For rce and full par- ticulare apply to W. D. 001tDON, on the premises, or address Pickering P. O, it -am r POTATOES, POTATOES -Grown specially for seed. We have for sale over 80 choice, new and standard varieties of pota- toes ; besides hating teided 40 others not for sale. Also seed oats, bulbs, etc, Catalogues free on application. We will take 20 per cent. off catalogue pries to customors who take seed M)otatoes from our cellar. Address CLOBSON S., Highland Creek, Ont. 15-2m - I$0 PIGS WANTED+^+ ` V want to buy pigs weighing from sixty to one huhdred pounds each,. and, will pay highest price for same, w F. L, GRiCEN, - Greenwood. .. , ►100 FARM*.• �, For Sale by Tender� i Tends r@, sent to the undersigned at the ad- dress given below, will be.reeeived by the-exed- uters of the will of the late Calvin Campbell, Esq., deceased, fur the purchage of the south half of lot 25' in the -2nd concession of the , Township of Pickering, situated abotit one mile north of the village of Dunbarton. No tender necessarily accepted. Address I. - CASHIUS CAMPBELL, 2836 349 McLaren st., Ottawa, Ont. Please Call and Seems . OUR--- - , BILKS, . Fo - VELVET$, r Dreae Teimiage. TABLE DOILYS, ; WASH SILKS, 1. AND BERUNS �. ir �,' • M. h E. BOON E$, I'ickeriog Enst End. IT.Orric, ., Why Iet y9ar wife do the. PQ1IIt:IIgri,.; Kalsow' l lin .. . . Paperhanging, When volt can have it done prompt, j . heat and cheap by F• I�• THILINC�t i Strop, North Claremont, Over Blacksmith shop THE CELEBRATED LEEP11 VALLEY COAL acknowledged to be the best .- coal mt>aed. �. _.. i -I AM IMP ORTINttG DIREC2.... ....FROM HE MINES...... - 1. . by bay infqrior 3oai when you can gat the beat for same price. . . -,,.. _ ....OF'F`ICE AND YARD..... KING ST., PICKERING. . (opp Gordan House,) G. W. DECKER. it �--- ---- --_ g BROUGHAM11 rAI'LOR g on, ( onlin), noon, to Jno �7 (� , S '-6P" - I�Ir. Wood, ControIier of Costo s ; Dyer, nfield night; ®dueeda , to + V�� LIVZ�... Mr. Prior, Controller of Inland Re- J°sBph arper I agliu, noon, tc� wi>LD's � . hotel, shbur , night; Thur°aday, to I haVe.�ust received ` _ - venue ; Mr. Desiardins, Minister • of Having archased the aboPe' baei�uese Public Works ; . Mr. Taillon Frank ones, lot 4, con. 7, Pickering, : ', illi( ilIIB ONS Nfrom G. D _ P )St- noon, to biome stable for night; .Friday Of BampleEi 0)f 1 coker, I stn prepared to master -General ; Mr. btacdon ld, y cater to the wants of the Illtblio in t5at to R'm. 13tonehoase's lot 9, can, 4, Soar• T . Sprlug �111t1II�'lt, B,ISp' a r++c line. iNlinister of the Interior ; Mr. Tisd le, boyo, noon, to John Grahani's� lot 36, number of choice liner r►r'rsv Te" • Minister of ilitia Militia; Sir Frank Sm ill, Kiageton road, Pickering, night ; Satur• �_`' ,1 irso-class vehicles and horses for hire dap n TNS woke or night. Teaming done promptly by day, to Gormley s hotel, Liverpool mark• Of OverpOat121�'S.. CA,11 Fnann TNg TEA ►tAfe1T TO TM TIER uP day,or job. 'Bus in con Senator D. erguson and Senato J• et noon, neon ` t - thence home where they will aIId gee them AII( flrQt IN ITS NATI on meet ' J. Ross, without portfolio ; S1S C. H. remain 'until the - tollowin� Monday i'f ing all G T R ire{ns. p'reight and . Tupper, Solicitor-Gerieral, wit out 1 ve PURITY. morning. prices. .. �. Monsoon e88 11 eapr ehvered to all parts of seat in the Cabinet. The eerem ny - n" Tea is pat up by the rndian Tea 1 - 1 the villiage. of swearing ill lasted until nearly New Advertisements.' . �� A�T>i j��,On�h growers as a ore thsampleey of the beat realiti of 1 than a++. ,i iJ Tom'• Thereforo they u9a the greater cart i the 1 `' FVV �.. ,���1+�. . - •O'clock, at which hour the flag. ' as • REB$ LIME But loop of the Tea and its blend, Chet a why they : I s ::. i�ut it up themselves and sell it only in the orijfinal Prop., PICIKERING: I FOR BALE. ---At lot uekegtiy, thereby securing purity �a excel( neo. -lowered on the viceregal office and as s1, eat can., ready on the 22nd of A il: s =< 1 Excel @Hcy returned to_ Ri"dean Hall.Aos. LAOEY, Dunbarton, out. �.'z RCNTC FINAN�,,. Tp t m m Ib. i ib d S lb p ,and even _ l.In Sul U�iE. .. Tn Thr@@ members of the Fate A 'm1 is • 4QRP�RATJ VN ALL QOOD t3RQCER$ KEE 'IT." d ('1ATTLIr PASTURE.— lt)0 acres of ; nye . tratzt>Ie are not 111 the new Cabl et, i paetur For particulars apply to Win. - ifyuurg`rocer does not keep it, tali hi. town 'lis j ee tSrj0 Ce e'll - The are Sir Adolphe Caron, Taylor, ]ot , Ld con, of Pickering, or Cher �° I They '- Authorized, sYEE w�►� J p Hon J. wood P.O.Pop 2r50U,000 L,' TER dtr O., —For building--.. - ­. ­ . ' A. Ouinl�t and Hon, T. Mayne .D 1 — 31 nand i3 FTrant Serest E,et, T ro►ttpai0C1Cr@t8 Walls, y y' T Subscribed Ca . 628 500 Silos, TdUL V4 ANTED. --T lira prepared to i 1~'Or sal®U Jahn Dickie du.Co, Stable Floors, - Th -ir plaees are- taken by Hon. L. 0, WOOL Y Picka ring Hog Tabu ha Ci. i ' 'raillon, ex -Premier of Quebec, and pay tx►e htahBat gash rice for'waol de- _ sterns, C1IlVert8, •fit livered at my liremiede, hof .mile webs of - }--.- i_ ` gEtt3.,tc. n - Brougham, on Monday of cash week. Write for Thie Co,Comppany have opened a brae+ch in the f Mr. Hugh John Macdonald. particulars tp JoBN`A. Writs, Brougham. 2p Pillage of Piokering, in the office lately oc-a-NO-''a �Il. r` . s a. apuied by the Ontario Beak, seder the manage- r��n• 0 RENT. - mens of the underaignod. TELE KING OF PA With the' Cennent farmbre can bails Ttie lost office at Harrowsmitb. 0 t f! oemfor'tabl� seven• Deposits will be received sad interest atlowigd their own walls and therefore • r # roomed dwelling with splendid garden at highest rates, save half 'was entered by fiv@ burglars Tues ay attached, situated in Dale's, block, Ptekerin Drafts Issued on ail parts, collections m Why- suffer .!lain, ' when you !cern gpt a the cost. Write for artical r . ... -; villa e. .. p a s to morning .boat 2 o'clock, and the s fe g ase p emisea have just been vacate on very liberal terms, mosey loon'ti Ou notes' bottle of thei l>w=Tho-`Pi QYl.igr 6p t by Dr J. R. E stwood. For all blown open. The noise of the e$plos ou a 10 w. v, Ki hardeon Piokerin p ptio'ular@ and other eeaurities. a the .� J� �e�ltt ; j -- - I lip Y g, 0 X31 NY1. 0801 9 RII, -'at e.' F1dkdR� $htwm . �,, - � /i -I. t : i. lam. h3 Ea {v. r,``rt a. - - • - . t` . psi A r. g .- . ... :. ., t fit ry', t Glree _ :, _ , cad . , n e�" i,. t g Dt nw , Ont. } Y'.&...: - -..a_ .. -a.. J-. .,.Y Y -.:f -).: j.' .-A 1-�-',.t 0t'.. w. -�i.`- t _ f .� 11 I roro.>. L.- ! , -r- .,a: ,tea . �; ,:.`t e ...$ 1 . .. :. - t1 : e:. r S .t.:.�... i .v 4 s 1r.�" _ I .: . •' - .... v £ .: P 1 X -- '2. t. # a� ' z ri - .-<. 1 I..: -. �•"a`, rl•-, l:... k ,..3.. -37.f. - •w -'4., 3,. • .fit - .�' : ¢. - .. r. .. - .: -. $'.J Mfr.:. `r �'tt >_ - Kik` : <a .. , r - [ I „..ate >a.. . ..- .... ..x. r ,tX,. �. i .:�.'".x ;g•r 'y _�.,y :: -.. .. . . Y,.. n. - ,g -:.$ +`d.4 �' t - -``• '” lfq.1 41'2.*.k:::"C i•t' t Q ,, ,` �..:i'i.,g ,..., ti - - { wv, �a - . - �i#e'['t�. ,a :?lF.: ..'. Y'� 'i.:L An -4 P6;%/:-.�', .« .-G ...,i. ':: _.fi3- X, ,.ay.e et±�' JX i?5 •'. r..3 : ac.1 A•"F1 1 �' w a - TYS � `-'yM "::ft .T •, brought several eople on the scene, bu - A % ,• not. in time to ca oil the burglars. wh 4I. s 1 ., x e escaped, taking ith them a cash bo ,, ` �. with money in it, three -cent stamps, re >r . iste ed letters, anti valuable papers. ems►, .: r --�Cl►�X��xY�&twi ;. . Rou a Register I.r , .I. a published eve Friday morning at i s.oinc� . - • Pog Stantoira , : _ T'iokeripg, Out. .. '� TERMS Th standard bred roadster stallion, (N - f -in (1,979,) the pro rty df W. G. Berne 1.26 , ps'r V$3ir; 411.00 if paid ad saai. Green River, wi l make the season of 189 RATES OF ADVERTISING : as follows :=;1710 day May' 4th will leav - - i+ir.t insertion, per line - _ . - dents. • ; his own .stable Green River and proctee Mach subsequent insertion, per line - - I ; This rate does not include Legal or For ign ad- to. Gerow's hotel, Brougham for ,coo 'thence to Gordon's hotel Piokering fo ' ' _ - v"sements. - - Special terms given to parties maki g con- , u'ght ; Tuesday, - to Maxwell's hotel mote for 3 or t3 months orb thq year. Half- ' H gbland Creek, noon, Callenck.r's hotel :1. pearly or yearly contracts para le �luarterly. ...• Business carne, ten lines o�under, with pope*, Malyern, night Wednesday. to BO -one year, $5 00, payable in advance. (,} Ove noon Fre�nkl{n house Markham , - SwNotios in local columns ten cents per line, night; Thursda to Brown's Cornere.io ' 15ve cents per line each subsequent i ' rtion. ' 8yecial contract rates made known onT31,100111 .tion. No free noon, Meek's hot0l, Victoria Square., nigh , F' {day to John akar s, Gormley, noon advertising. . Advertisements - withont written net notions Q Bens hotel, l toaffyille, night; 8atur wvilI be in erted until fdrbidden and ohs gen so- dny, to Alton., jn;0o�,, thence to h{9 Ow �ordingly�Qrder@ for diacoattnuing a ve,rtise- :` .cants must�,a In wiitii.k and seiut to he pub- stable where he will remain till Monde . .; Haber. morning. g. This route will be continue - Job Work promptly attended to. ,- throughout the season,. b-mlth and weath ] . J. CLARK - PROPR ETO.R. er permitting. 'C411"'t. . ,� �., .�- . �- ,'W. . . . , . Sir a e�n The pure bred imported Clydesdhlestall{o -1. Our I'olitlea—strict Iridepend noes I (No. 6326), the property of Graham Bros. „ = Our Aim—� First class Local Pa er. sirnbrogie." Claremont, Ont„ W{1 make , the season of 1896 as follows: _ Our � pe�otsr tions -The hearty - upport o1 the neovie of Pickering and ieigity. . M nday May 4th, will leave his stable ' G row's hotel,' Brougham, and proceed t GI esQn'a hotel, Greenwood, for the night ` « -. FRIDAY, - MAY; - 8, . 18 G: T esdny, to Robt. McBrady's, 4th con. Pi kering.*, noon, to Gordon's hotel, Pick, - - eri� g, night; Wednes lay, to Liverpool, - ' noon, to Jas. Taylor's, con. 2, lot 29; NOTES AND COMMENTS. ni ItThursday; to Garland Bros., con. -- 0,�ot 33, noona'to Bessie's hotel, White - J. B. McCall,. of CoUour� ha been vara, sight ; Friday, to Elias Bioe'g, Ylomivated b�' the Liberals o "'est Green River, noon, to Win. Cowie'e, 7th _ T Northumberland. con:; night; Saidr�lay, to his own stable, where he will remaau until Moudav after, - =--= _ ' ,' Dr. Vrooman, of Little Britto 1, has noon. This- route will be continued throughout the season, health and weatb- been chosen Cdnservativ� , c��a�rd idate er permitting. . for South Victoria. \ars-- ` Coridard .. - . ' , ; , ' Premier- Greenway lias - com le'ted I '' The imported thorough -bred stallion, the property of Graham Bros.;,,Cairn btogie" . his business in Ontario and i6 n w 011 Cla emont, Ont. will m site the season Of . .his way home,to Manitoba. H will He 189 ► as follows :- -Monday May 4th will . spend few days in tho s en- - . lea a hie own stable, "Cairnbrogie," Cls emont, and proceed t� Wilson's hotel route: . `r As buin, for noon, thence io Seabert's . We have been informed- up n file hot 1, Brooklin, for night; Tuesday, to W draff''s hotel, Wh{thy, noon, Gordon's y�e>'y. best authority that Robert hot@l, Pickering, night; Wednesday, to Graham, Claremont, will not un in Jai -nee Found'e, Dunbarton, noon, Keel . - the Conservative interests in West er's hotel, West Hill, night; Thursday. , to Jerry Annis', Xingston road, noon, 40ntario. It will be remembered that `nominated Callander's hotelV Malvern, night,; Fri- - _ . be was by a co�iv noon day. to John Flftings, Markham road, . _ - -- _ '-', held in Siouffv lle recently.'' I will- noon, Franklin house, Uarkham, night ; . now be in order4or to hold! another -1 Saturday, to erow's hotel, Brougham, I - \ convention. noon, to his ovrn stable where he will re- - �` At a concenti0n h` ld CA1ini main until Monday morning. This route will be continued throughout the season+ at gton health and weather permitting, an Tuesday of this w ek John A Mc- Crou�re yrince. , -1. Gillivray was again C 0sell COIL erva- The first•prize carriage stallion, the ro- tive standard bearer in Forth Ontario will 1 for the Dominion House. He had perty of T. C- Oliver, Brantford, stand for a limited number of mares, for announced his intention of re irinv . 1896' and will make the4eason ae follows I _ ` b I from politics, but hi;� friends di not -Monday M y 4th, will leave his own stable, Brougham, 1. _ so wish, and he has acted upon tl}eir neon, and proceed b way. of Careen cod to $ee►bert'a hotel, . - . advice and announced his intenti n of Brooklin, for night; Tuesday, to Wood- . standing for. re-election. ruff's hotel, Whitby, noon, Gordon's hotel - :. Pickering, night; Wednesday, to Gorm. Joseph :1.Iartin, . ;, p the Hors@ tr lust, - ley's hotel, Liverpool, noon, his own ,; - 'tvho was so cruelly assaulted a the - stable for the night; Thursday, to Frank- lin house, ]Markham, Woodbine track last week, died rum noon; .to Jacob Wi�ieman'e, jr , lot -'17. coo. 7, Markham, Lis injuries On Monday morning. He night; Friday to Miller's hotel, Stouff- - - - I was struck upon the head with h a "ville, noon, t Todds hotel, Goodwood, piece of lead pipe, when his scull was ' night, Saturday, to Andrew ,Johnston'$, lot 3, con. 4, abridge, noon, to his r` - ' , fractured. Tile two ruffians Were scared off before the own stable where a will remain until Mon - day This , . poor fell ti's morning. , route will be con. A: f - - ` money was taker, The detective,, are tiuued throu'g out the Beason, health and -.- lookin for the . g guilty pair and will .weather Perini 'ling. liic�c• n►iii7:�t' ` - - likely yet overmke, thein. - j , ' . ----- ._. Tlie fiidhionable bred inlportad ctyde@dale 1' ' - 1 One of the -most startling anieou ice- . stalk n, ('J7y8, the properr{y of Graham . ig tr intents that has been made for ome time is.. that of Sir Oliver Bros , -Ca irl ro {e," Claremoat, Ont,, . will -make the eason of 1896 ae follows :. _. Mo,A'at ith regard to his el�teril,g Federal poli ies. Mond,ay May 4th will leave his own stable, ,lobo I�auson@, Viewfield Farm,, It seems So peculiar that a ma 7a �carboro Junc ion, and proceed to �'oun ,' _ years of age, who has racticall ' all p $nos.; for ni t ; Tuesday to Fran Scott e, cosi 2, 22, '.- . - Ile wishes for in the Provincial arena, '. of Scarboro, for noon. Callander's h tel, Malvern, for night ; �., to abandon all and start life air sh. To be Wednesda to ,John FIemMg's; fi4ark• p, sure Ile lias mucle aulbitioll et ham Roa d f9I' noon, r ranklin 'House, V'.. 'i ' left, but such he would re uir t0_ have. He and: Atr. Mar�•�""'`'' roc night; Tuesday to John Milroy's, Ced r Grove, for noon, B. B. Drier well aka a determined fight for the gover ent R®sect's; tot ,con 11, Markham for night ; Friday to John Graham'@, Rush benches. - Hill, for neon; eeler's hotel, highland Sir Charles Tupper conipleted big (,reek, for ni ht; Saturday to Jerry Annis'' for noo , thence to his own stable 1-1 . c4benet ,on Friday of last week an is where be will main until the following :�Iouda'y Clow before the peoplb.. for their up- morui g. The above route will be count{Hued through,ut° the season, - _ _ port. The ne,v Ministry' -,Q.3 const tut- health pod weather permitting. ' £: ed as follows : Sir Charleii Tei per, .Premier and Secretary State (�e•it ,11-il):e,� rend Glcndxtone. of ; Mr. Foster, Minister Of Finance ; lir. lie thorough -bred trotting stallions, the = propert of W. G. GerOW, Whitevale, - - ,Costigan, Minister of Marine and Ont:, vill make the season of -1996 as _ Fisheries ; Mr: Hagaart, lull(, ' Of follows :-Monday May 11th, avill leave Railw' a- s and . Canals ; Alr.-Ari era, President Ll�e Ci�uncil their n n stable, Whitevale, a. -.d procoed to F. O McQuay's, Audiey, lot b, con. 9, I'ickeriis, .° ; AIr. Ices . Minister 0.� Trade and (ou1111e1ce ; for noon, thence t0 Hurry Mee"'s ,lot 'l6, con. 8� West. Whitby, , ,Mr. Dickey, Aliister of Justice Dr. (better known as the Dow farm), for . + . Alantague, Aliinister of Agricult re • night; TueEday to John Corniah's, lot 35, con 5 I arl{n T t �®R SALE:--Vouse and`two storail fog p @ale on King etreet, : Piokering. llor full X partioulars apply to A. -,B. -D0WbWELt',, 47t Qollege st„ Toronto. . . Ott . R TTHE LADIES.—Mrs.' -- 0 , $ :--Mrs.' Conner, wishea tto state that she is prepared to do all kinds of plain sewing at moderate ,nates, Residence south of Fire Hall, Pickering. • 26tf . MIS13 CHARLOTE OREEN WOOD--; Will give lessons in Charcoal; Crayon, • and ppencil drawing, Water Colors and Oil 8, Paintinv, from Copies, Mature, Objects, For g terms and date apply to MRS. G. W. DECKER, e Pickering. ' I E PAY'910 TO #16 PEA *ETT-- n+ • `..- For easy home work. No scheme, books r or peddling. Oan be Gone in spare time day or evening. Bond stamp for work and particulars at once. THE SEYMORE SUPPLY CO., Ma. p @onto Temple, Camden, New Jersey, obey. I I SEED FOA 'SALE --About 2,600 bdah- t els Banner and Russian oats, and 500bush- els of small peas, Branch -vine and Multipliers. ; A quantity Rui al New Yorker potatoes at reasonable prices at lot 15 eon. 7, Pickering, or n address JouN RUSULL, Brougham P.O. 2g•.4t �OR BALE—A pair of heavy Bay Mares, matched, riding 5 and 7 years is- speotively, tried and trusted animals; also seed barley, Multiplier Peas, Black Tartar and. American Banner Oats, all good seed. For per- ticulare apply to Thoitipeou Jackson, Searboro n P. 0. W-80 . i �ORR SALE --A desireable nine roomed house, situated on Church street south, Pickering. On the premises are all kinds of choice fruits. Hard and soft water in abund- ance. The outbuildings are in good state- of re- pair as are the fences, For rce and full par- ticulare apply to W. D. 001tDON, on the premises, or address Pickering P. O, it -am r POTATOES, POTATOES -Grown specially for seed. We have for sale over 80 choice, new and standard varieties of pota- toes ; besides hating teided 40 others not for sale. Also seed oats, bulbs, etc, Catalogues free on application. We will take 20 per cent. off catalogue pries to customors who take seed M)otatoes from our cellar. Address CLOBSON S., Highland Creek, Ont. 15-2m - I$0 PIGS WANTED+^+ ` V want to buy pigs weighing from sixty to one huhdred pounds each,. and, will pay highest price for same, w F. L, GRiCEN, - Greenwood. .. , ►100 FARM*.• �, For Sale by Tender� i Tends r@, sent to the undersigned at the ad- dress given below, will be.reeeived by the-exed- uters of the will of the late Calvin Campbell, Esq., deceased, fur the purchage of the south half of lot 25' in the -2nd concession of the , Township of Pickering, situated abotit one mile north of the village of Dunbarton. No tender necessarily accepted. Address I. - CASHIUS CAMPBELL, 2836 349 McLaren st., Ottawa, Ont. Please Call and Seems . OUR--- - , BILKS, . Fo - VELVET$, r Dreae Teimiage. TABLE DOILYS, ; WASH SILKS, 1. AND BERUNS �. ir �,' • M. h E. BOON E$, I'ickeriog Enst End. IT.Orric, ., Why Iet y9ar wife do the. PQ1IIt:IIgri,.; Kalsow' l lin .. . . Paperhanging, When volt can have it done prompt, j . heat and cheap by F• I�• THILINC�t i Strop, North Claremont, Over Blacksmith shop THE CELEBRATED LEEP11 VALLEY COAL acknowledged to be the best .- coal mt>aed. �. _.. i -I AM IMP ORTINttG DIREC2.... ....FROM HE MINES...... - 1. . by bay infqrior 3oai when you can gat the beat for same price. . . -,,.. _ ....OF'F`ICE AND YARD..... KING ST., PICKERING. . (opp Gordan House,) G. W. DECKER. it �--- ---- --_ g BROUGHAM11 rAI'LOR g on, ( onlin), noon, to Jno �7 (� , S '-6P" - I�Ir. Wood, ControIier of Costo s ; Dyer, nfield night; ®dueeda , to + V�� LIVZ�... Mr. Prior, Controller of Inland Re- J°sBph arper I agliu, noon, tc� wi>LD's � . hotel, shbur , night; Thur°aday, to I haVe.�ust received ` _ - venue ; Mr. Desiardins, Minister • of Having archased the aboPe' baei�uese Public Works ; . Mr. Taillon Frank ones, lot 4, con. 7, Pickering, : ', illi( ilIIB ONS Nfrom G. D _ P )St- noon, to biome stable for night; .Friday Of BampleEi 0)f 1 coker, I stn prepared to master -General ; Mr. btacdon ld, y cater to the wants of the Illtblio in t5at to R'm. 13tonehoase's lot 9, can, 4, Soar• T . Sprlug �111t1II�'lt, B,ISp' a r++c line. iNlinister of the Interior ; Mr. Tisd le, boyo, noon, to John Grahani's� lot 36, number of choice liner r►r'rsv Te" • Minister of ilitia Militia; Sir Frank Sm ill, Kiageton road, Pickering, night ; Satur• �_`' ,1 irso-class vehicles and horses for hire dap n TNS woke or night. Teaming done promptly by day, to Gormley s hotel, Liverpool mark• Of OverpOat121�'S.. CA,11 Fnann TNg TEA ►tAfe1T TO TM TIER uP day,or job. 'Bus in con Senator D. erguson and Senato J• et noon, neon ` t - thence home where they will aIId gee them AII( flrQt IN ITS NATI on meet ' J. Ross, without portfolio ; S1S C. H. remain 'until the - tollowin� Monday i'f ing all G T R ire{ns. p'reight and . Tupper, Solicitor-Gerieral, wit out 1 ve PURITY. morning. prices. .. �. Monsoon e88 11 eapr ehvered to all parts of seat in the Cabinet. The eerem ny - n" Tea is pat up by the rndian Tea 1 - 1 the villiage. of swearing ill lasted until nearly New Advertisements.' . �� A�T>i j��,On�h growers as a ore thsampleey of the beat realiti of 1 than a++. ,i iJ Tom'• Thereforo they u9a the greater cart i the 1 `' FVV �.. ,���1+�. . - •O'clock, at which hour the flag. ' as • REB$ LIME But loop of the Tea and its blend, Chet a why they : I s ::. i�ut it up themselves and sell it only in the orijfinal Prop., PICIKERING: I FOR BALE. ---At lot uekegtiy, thereby securing purity �a excel( neo. -lowered on the viceregal office and as s1, eat can., ready on the 22nd of A il: s =< 1 Excel @Hcy returned to_ Ri"dean Hall.Aos. LAOEY, Dunbarton, out. �.'z RCNTC FINAN�,,. Tp t m m Ib. i ib d S lb p ,and even _ l.In Sul U�iE. .. Tn Thr@@ members of the Fate A 'm1 is • 4QRP�RATJ VN ALL QOOD t3RQCER$ KEE 'IT." d ('1ATTLIr PASTURE.— lt)0 acres of ; nye . tratzt>Ie are not 111 the new Cabl et, i paetur For particulars apply to Win. - ifyuurg`rocer does not keep it, tali hi. town 'lis j ee tSrj0 Ce e'll - The are Sir Adolphe Caron, Taylor, ]ot , Ld con, of Pickering, or Cher �° I They '- Authorized, sYEE w�►� J p Hon J. wood P.O.Pop 2r50U,000 L,' TER dtr O., —For building--.. - ­. ­ . ' A. Ouinl�t and Hon, T. Mayne .D 1 — 31 nand i3 FTrant Serest E,et, T ro►ttpai0C1Cr@t8 Walls, y y' T Subscribed Ca . 628 500 Silos, TdUL V4 ANTED. --T lira prepared to i 1~'Or sal®U Jahn Dickie du.Co, Stable Floors, - Th -ir plaees are- taken by Hon. L. 0, WOOL Y Picka ring Hog Tabu ha Ci. i ' 'raillon, ex -Premier of Quebec, and pay tx►e htahBat gash rice for'waol de- _ sterns, C1IlVert8, •fit livered at my liremiede, hof .mile webs of - }--.- i_ ` gEtt3.,tc. n - Brougham, on Monday of cash week. Write for Thie Co,Comppany have opened a brae+ch in the f Mr. Hugh John Macdonald. particulars tp JoBN`A. Writs, Brougham. 2p Pillage of Piokering, in the office lately oc-a-NO-''a �Il. r` . s a. apuied by the Ontario Beak, seder the manage- r��n• 0 RENT. - mens of the underaignod. TELE KING OF PA With the' Cennent farmbre can bails Ttie lost office at Harrowsmitb. 0 t f! oemfor'tabl� seven• Deposits will be received sad interest atlowigd their own walls and therefore • r # roomed dwelling with splendid garden at highest rates, save half 'was entered by fiv@ burglars Tues ay attached, situated in Dale's, block, Ptekerin Drafts Issued on ail parts, collections m Why- suffer .!lain, ' when you !cern gpt a the cost. Write for artical r . ... -; villa e. .. p a s to morning .boat 2 o'clock, and the s fe g ase p emisea have just been vacate on very liberal terms, mosey loon'ti Ou notes' bottle of thei l>w=Tho-`Pi QYl.igr 6p t by Dr J. R. E stwood. For all blown open. The noise of the e$plos ou a 10 w. v, Ki hardeon Piokerin p ptio'ular@ and other eeaurities. a the .� J� �e�ltt ; j -- - I lip Y g, 0 X31 NY1. 0801 9 RII, -'at e.' F1dkdR� $htwm . �,, - � /i -I. t : i. lam. h3 Ea {v. r,``rt a. - - • - . t` . psi A r. g .- . ... :. ., t fit ry', t Glree _ :, _ , cad . , n e�" i,. t g Dt nw , Ont. } Y'.&...: - -..a_ .. -a.. J-. .,.Y Y -.:f -).: j.' .-A 1-�-',.t 0t'.. w. -�i.`- t _ f .� 11 I roro.>. L.- ! , -r- .,a: ,tea . �; ,:.`t e ...$ 1 . .. :. - t1 : e:. r S .t.:.�... i .v 4 s 1r.�" _ I .: . •' - .... v £ .: P 1 X -- '2. t. # a� ' z ri - .-<. 1 I..: -. �•"a`, rl•-, l:... k ,..3.. -37.f. - •w -'4., 3,. • .fit - .�' : ¢. - .. r. .. - .: -. $'.J Mfr.:. `r �'tt >_ - Kik` : <a .. , r - [ I „..ate >a.. . ..- .... ..x. r ,tX,. �. i .:�.'".x ;g•r 'y _�.,y :: -.. .. . . Y,.. n. - ,g -:.$ +`d.4 �' t - -``• '” lfq.1 41'2.*.k:::"C i•t' t Q ,, ,` �..:i'i.,g ,..., ti - - { wv, �a - . - �i#e'['t�. ,a :?lF.: ..'. Y'� 'i.:L An -4 P6;%/:-.�', .« .-G ...,i. ':: _.fi3- X, ,.ay.e et±�' JX i?5 •'. r..3 : ac.1 A•"F1 1 �' w a - TYS � `-'yM "::ft .T •, Henry Nighswander intends moving to �1��1�1�1� t�c��r. NaTZCL A v ?�l.18 Flolusfas station 4.1•.i • ' f • Toronto nest week. Pe haS rented his Tsslxs aolxa EAST DQE As FOLLows: - 8TOLEN IN �THL MOST BABE FACED'. E>a howe and lot to Mr. Madill, of LOouat . Hill. --.- NO. 6 MAIL li.� ' 7:68 A. 1PE01li OUR iECRCHAN(iEB. Jahn F. farce hag a few berry bashes pot lett, I �� 14 LOCAL . ,'+ ` The libel unit lemon va, Ocoseley, of �-! p we �•that wtli. n 2:24 P. M. •,A6 ills water is over the Cartwr ht be sold cheap. Now is the time po V V W�� , �+ 8 LOCAL, A , 6:128 P. ]ld. - .v r, �R King township, Dame a before 8 Hire plant, j, �/ 1 G roadway, oQmmanication ie ani off, q.. A11S Jackson, of Newmarket eon Tuesday of owe.,� Mr eorge Taylor was nominated b .. . , .BELECTE�, - i . i 1__ itAIN19 aOlNti WBBT DVB ♦ FOLLOWS:- y last week and a nom romise was erten No, 7 LOCAL 9:14 A M. ¢_ 'c� `. the Co servatiges of South Leeds. P g• '•18 LoceL . 8.09 P. M. ,.: j ``` ' ; I Mr Laurier and Hon (leo W one ed between the, parties. Defendant is to - " 1 MAIL 8:22 P. M. ' L. r J.,. Pay certain oasts of the proe�eoutor ,and �I�1Ck- Fj a ped .� : Iaddressed a large Liberal meetin in tender a written apology. With a complete' lin® oP tin .$ , v . Quebec s . ., (fooF 8 i"met8� uses.-aaabartoa station 11ic � s: Her numerous friends wi11 flinch re1.• "MEMMIE PEAS." t!�� ,I H. H. Holmes was hamged at Phil del. ti4 phis, this morning for the murder of enj. Bret to bear of the death of Mary Ellen `.' SMALL W$ITE FEAR.1 I Tn�INs GOING EAST btE Ali 1L I. :' , .1:_ �e Brodie, second daughter of Mr. acid liars. No. 6 MAIL 7:47 A.M:3� F. Pietzel. C.J.-Brodie of Bethesda in her 25ib M 1.Milk Pane, At Chathat►, Robert 'McDonald was , �-�'ar sale at No. 14 MILD 2:18 P.M r t sentenced to fourteen years in pen ten. year, Deceased had been suffering for.. Creamers, �` . r 8 LOCAL . .6:�I.B P.M.�¢ ; X some time from of 6ation of the lungs and ` EleYA,tOr� Strainer Pails, Fti' a� ' fiery for arson. _ finally eacoumbed to the disease on Taos• TBAINs GlotNa W>ca Dv$ As FBIfLo�vs; =- Chicken thieves •ire again playing heir ' Churns k '' 'tz II N da avenin 'renChm s BR - o. 7 LOCAL . . . 8:18 A.M. ' 1 nefarious vocation in and around We ton. y R• Butter Bt�we e, �� , Pickering 13 MI,� 8:15 P.M. F,, A number of people have lost their a fire q council have 'horde `Eo the Appy do Butter prints, : , � � • flock. conclusion to aid ►n the construction of i 4 rig ; ' . In the future west bound trai>os will tv•. fences long the highways. The THOS. MOODY, Liverpool Market, I _. ¢� ��ll , leave the Union Station Toronto r i$ ant of Whitahurah aped Uxbridge or W. 'W. $PARKS, at 'Elevator, everything necessary or he ,•�• I I - the south shed, and those east b hip councils is that th ' are do. -- --- ! N ' ""' - "�41 1C8 gy ( Butter Making gees n. .T I . from the north, `detriments. It has been found that - i' ,. >>1. - Cyclists in Newmarket require to, he there are wire fences the snow a bell and must ring it when meetila gradually accumulates on the beaten � � � �' passing any person or vehicle ' l>iIi a road way until it is much elevated, and it Leggett'sI. a If you.' want a nice new ` ;.. , beaotnea ver difficult to turn out iia pass• ,load Cart, our very latest or1. ,tea penalty of from $1 to $50, y George Thompson, a local preache who ins. It will pay Pickering council to Ped1al 8©tel00 h and r,�, Cham lOII g anything elm in our line, . ,1 , . has occupied the Methodist vul lit s veral consult their brethren in the north be. � p , $ �x P p Siding furnish on . please call at once. Orders times lately at.Lambton Mills, hks aUen fore action is taken on their by law.•-- ';' eteadil corrin in. _ IN heir to 'a fortune of $15,000. Tribune. shortest notle. . I Y g d - , Daniel Flynn, one of the piolnee s _of - . �, i •.�rry, York County, died at, Newt'onbrook Fri. ' . - - - A first class -stock' of Wood- �' At the Crkminal Assizes, Toronto, o Eave�rOUgling and ftirilaCP �� Y' day last at the ripe age of 97 years. For Saturday last, . James Healy charge work always on hand. . A= many years dec,oased was the v llage work promptly atte ded to. . ' i shoemakEr. with thgy murder of one Corrigan, wa •.� ,;_ ' Mr. B. B. Osler, C,, in re ] o a acquitte... The judge's charge was i .., S^,�i I F A p y T S ACTION _I direct question, said lie -would hesita a to the prisoners favor, the. evidence showing GUARANTEED. ; ' `'� � refuse the representation of Hamilt0 if that, Healey struck Corrigan in self de• � Ay '! - ' F �,. ,; fence. . Ken e there was a general desire for him t be- I ! : W H. JACKSON. 11 •- come a candidate. _ {_ ; . , :`�' Wm. McLean, fortrierIp freight lent UXeRtOaE. Pixie's Brook, Pi kerimg, I . Brook Road, Out..: , tx 1 - Dry Powder, Gun j y R • with the Oshawa Railwa Co: has se ur - I b+ ed a Rood situation in the frei ht ofiic of pa nfal W J. Brown, Udoar; m8t with a - I+br nlstr ibitting . - . .- f i i, F - the Chico o, Milwaukee and St. aal Accident the other day by .falling - :. ' FARMERS MARKET. , . Railway Co. in Chicago. and breaking her wrist. I1.nseetscederx and. Fu�gtcic�es, �a�l\ _T�r �arl i TosoNTo, May 7� I�6 %_�in The following from the Stouffviiie res A. Boden is busily engaged cleaning .; p Press has considerable sense- in its cin• p pa k. The race irao t Wbeat,fall............. 080 to 0 (1 -t and fizing u the r Thousands is use. Distributes : _ Ha•No•Ta Balm is the gree at eme� When# • tin , 't ' : 4 << is also badly in need of repair, ' ' Y + p g 0 78 io 0 Oa- po�ition: Toronto is, with its accent m p the water . I GREEN - � on earth for all diseases of the L yer, Sto- Whest,t•ed winter...... 00 60 to . 0 00 - - ed avorice, trying to induce the (coq rn- haA kickinho ning made eral bad washouts. LONDON PURPLE, . - mach and Hidne e. Tcv the teat Blood Wheat, goose ............ 00 61 to 00 00 r 14 X - men to ant mons for the ur dee of g r e on Brock street Satur• y g �' y P P HELLEBORE, Barley, bash .............. 00 84 to- 00 85 � holdi an ezhihition there nett ar. day night created quite an excitement. Purifier. gold at the Pickering Pharmacy.` _ q SULPHUR, Oats, ash ................ 00 27 to 00 28 ,x The ac erre is simply one for the nr, The drivers of the animal did not seem b one of buildin a the annual a ow fiery well or the LIME, H �, bush ................. 00 62 to 00 00 to know their busines 01 a bottle P R P y FUNGIROID, .. Hay, new, ton..........,. 1 00 to 16 00 uu #: . ' i which is held there under retence of could have gotten out of town n eat ` TOBACCO DUST Etc. . {{ 5 _Mll P 8'r " . Straw, ton ................. , .1 .-.._: romotin the interests ct file D'omin'on deal quicker Phan they did. 7 to CO 00 4 75 to 0 CO 1 d�. p E Destroys potatoa bugs and all other -insects Dressed hogs............ �^ and its in natries. Toronto must, h w• On Thursday, 22nd lust., George- Rob• and prevents blI ht. For the Farm, • y��� q 2 50 to 3 75 • _ , ' arta was tried before M i 6 Beef fore natters....... • ever, not be favored in this respect at ag strates W Orchard, Vineyard and Garden. Beef, hindquarters....., b OU to: 700 -.; - ` the ea nse of the entire county. Our Hamilton and J. E. Gould on a charge ' y' t«It.t.iL.. R..t c..*...1 Ddatton........ 4 to 7 ............ • ` ` v:. county fairs are struggling against the of having stolen a number of articles,-- Alab the -= . Veal ostoses ... 400 to 6 75 torr tition of 6he Industrial eahibi on P "" \ -: - such as books, photos, trinkets, eco., . Pe , Manufactured b y. T h a Butter, lb .................. oo ll3 to 00 00 :� 1 , . from a Mrs. Jackson, of Uxbridge. as it is, and Barely, therefore, it would be ge. The Sta�d�,rd Pari Grein Cook Co., Windsor, Ont., Eggs, dos .................. 00 09 to 00 11 unfair to make the count build a t int Mag►strates dismissed the case. ry p and Detroit, Mich., is the potatoes per bag.... 25 to O0a r Wednesda morn �uS+ r onIT known safe, reliable ""' ` : . I is antagonie;►c to its own interes s. y m8 about eleven o clock, Gordon, youngest sou of MrA and sii' : monthly medicine on which ladies /'� .� . Shafts of t_cght. 1rs. James Watt, quietly departed thisriaeipaUy for Poiataes and sill'oge can depend in "!he hour and time DVMINIQN B�N� - , I ife, The little fellow was delicate from tables. Distributes all kiuds of dry �j nttd. Every lady who reads . . i. ~- I his birth, but during the_ past ten weeks powders. this is requested to inclose 6M 0` post- "'�""� , ,� ' A familiar form is gone fr our q let he has suffered immeasurably with an ._•_ age stamps, with liar add ss, for '`..: , Capita[ `aid up, $1-,00,00 streets ; No more shall the glad archins affliction of the brain.11 , and his death was His staual almost giving away Imported p ��,` ii± :: lamor round that kindl hand. As n� g° Surplus,, - $1,500,000. y a welcome release. -Times. Norway Spruce. Four times irons anted �Q�Q' • �1, l e 4s_ _ _ tv- 1ooke upon the face in its last sweet sl e p .. ?- I� P P A. T. Lacher has men at work at the Seed Potatoes, early and lai6. All kinds the thopght comes rushing upon us, w en foundation of his new shop. of field and aardea seeds on hand. A and fu particulars, which we will WHITBY AGENCY. -. iilwl .. . that face shall smile again ; when, th e$ number of varieties of lar a and small seSd by return mail in plain. sealed sanladns seduces s=aaeaete g Janes McNeil, who stole the boots at K ' e ee s rkle with our mutual regio Hifi n r fruit trees tested for a northern climate. envelope. ham-,; Viy Pa g Brownscombe'8, has been sentenced t0 BAVtNQB DEPASTMBNT. < `, and whetl those lips so silent shall aq iii four months in the central orison. For particulars and prig of anything An Dict physician, 33 yeat's con- Interest allowed at highest current rtei. >qa ' - ireet as. With the thoughts come th se S1r. John =Barker is ezperimenting O° the list send to tinged practice treating disejase9 of notice of withdrawal required. '}•'r sv.orde :-• „, women, has char a of the offibe, and Special attention Riven to 'the collection of f with an incubator bou ht from a Whitb Q g Farmer's sale and other Notes. 1 I i R y Henry Mpklns,.. can be consulted by letter or iu v P .. j •Thoughts -•immortal stir us, when scenes man• He has a full charge of 180 eggs g - -C Like these mark time's onward :eight. l3 RR Careen River, P.O., Ontario. peraon. ,Address our main office E. J. T$ORTON Fce:i:,�s change and inan upward leans : in ►t. THE COOK COMPANif 1Oly , 11[ANAQtiiaEi. To tl.e lattice -bars of light. i - The Coroner's jury which investigated, ' - Ka-N,o.-Ta Complexion . Room 3 --No. 253 Woodward Ave,, - Xk� �,' \j -'L Heaven_-; windows roll up their blinds fhe death of Mr, A. C. Mounteer recom• �t �`j . _ An t f:'r through the distant air,` nds fl)A prOtBatiOn pf th abllc b .L. abletis Detroit, Mich. F.A�b. ' = - 8treh:l:� .sown the lustre -lights of mind , P y . ''9t .1 7Bril::au: with the mercy there. leislati,�n from the methods of Christian There never wa�a remedy introlnoed to �$" Coolc's Cotton Root Coutpoun�TOP q is sold b all res onsible w olesaic . .. `tom �Ce ark r. bier with the brigptuesa Scieutiats. the public, like the Famous Ka-No.Ta y P •a 11 i3er1 c,�c5' misty veil disclosed, Tablets for all shin. diseases. he teat aud'retail druggists in the Do nnio- ', k '� " - Darkiie always has its goodness George Roberts, who took a little' tri ' g gB , . g p cure for an , of nda and United States fog '� e �••�•• a` 9 - Aic.re than human minds supposed.• t0 LindFa3• and Omemee last .week - v►itf d drufl to the hair, Try ft. 28o Ca a z, '� ,;t w1 -�, - NViletl we once Kaye seen the lining, Annie JaekRon was brought before J. P's for a package of two tablets at the Picker• Dollar per box. �� % �s' _ ��i rite then dark, funeral cloud g - �; Hawdton and J. E. Gould Wedn6s• ins Pharmacy. T _ ' �Yhy should not we cease re lulu _ ____ _ - --____- Aa repeated. trials crowd :' By a new device recently patented in L . S. and r� , , . ! . Jay afternoon of last week and charged ca.,adaby CHAS. cLu,rmiE 1� .. I strange it is that while we're mourning with die theft of some trifling articles be.., ,: r On this -side the 'ternal mists, Pain'ts', • , `_ - Ionizing to the Jackson household. He " ssrwst.tst+aa,e�r �� '_ Angels, with his loge adornin , g �� I , s� Walk along the happy lists, was diamiesed and left town the same ; 1 r 1 Certainly we'll leave our ashes. - bight to avoid grrest on another .,charge.+ et j ' UREI) I , Tesr the sackcloth from our eyes, . - -- - " •-:''. d' a'c flashes --Journal. _- _ __ -_�,_ y-== _- - --- - 4 r See the Far tetli Through the canopy of the night. ( " .1;; . I___ L1 '. I �� RUP IR9 r - - . - . CAN BE0 u. - MARKHAM . I / • ►tri:: E , 1 " I - I WITH NO INCONVENIENCE, -1. ,, - 'fie isverheard a teacher in one of n' t ar �% r r 'd, ' I ,1 1 j \`. .'� . �. tario's enlightened schools once as i Alez. Baird. of Bcarl>dro. has been ,:". ,� I L WITHOUT q RUS� ':­_ _- -_:indication of a complaint against. hi appointed Returning Ofiioer for East . I i• . � T ', '..s -, q -� - elas�ifieation,-blame the bad work u' o fork..- . 1 CHgaP 8Y MAIL -1 . a teacher who has preceded him a ear Chas:. Billings ' youngest child had Your n�."'8 w us ttt� ns f 't td �bW ' ' 1 before. Now the well thinking per onQ a narrow escape from drowning Sunday - A. Pcit 1=wlr it. "L_' '-' '"�� of war community would immedia ely morning. The youngster felt backwards G - I A e •' •„i ' '(� j� ' CHAS. CLUTN� 1 doubt very -ch that persons a ilit to into a tub of water but was discovered in , SEEDS• - l' leld and Garde. t f r��"�� r , i �,A teach. Su ;the other teacher as time. cast+ i,nmateclaL 134 KIRfi ST. WE8T a44-1 . , . 'TORONTO - - CANRDA' ' ' incompetent, ha this other ane re son Thoa: Manley and MiSa 0 Burn' of Pickerin �, T . - to magnify himself s his expense ' as the 5th con. of Uxbridge, ware united in - �• ReaZ�n, •, V it honor, .in a breast where honor is Up- the holy bond 3 of matrimony by. Rev, First class Job Work done N�� P; , Deed to dwell as an example ? Father O'Malley in the Catholic church -" --__ _-I .f , . P Then again if that teacher had been one here on Monday. at this Off'i'ce. When y014 �' •year . the school and could not re tify Charles C7.- Baku pleaded guilty beforelr 1. •• {' i ' . want any work done dive IIB �m 5 11 44- i • * �4' lila errors, his own words wodld b file Judge MoDouRall on Saturday of eteat• t4 gaV� 't�ln rij 0�1� In S i grHatest slander on his own ab'lity.' ins Lverett Wiemer s overcoat from l m• S lel it a C,al�' 2`n ' : I �: ' • Now, teacliere, we a) a above this sot of pringham's hotel, Little Fork, and uses i - ' �' ` i work and if one should seek .agaran ize. sentenced to +30 days in jail.�dey - �' " b� 4 �� .: - ' - merit at another s expense -let us h e to Already we bear of candidates for the ____ BRAKrF0 DALL Y" . re rove him. next county council under Mr. Hardy's i ! I;1 R ' ` "• T m T , Act. Mr. James - Chester, ex tee a of 'C ,( \ week we shall introduce' a torp Scarboro, hue been menti;,ned tQ as i Margach . . Neat�. ,:::�. of the' friendliness of two of our . old several times ae a fit and proper person E A Scotch neigbbore-how practical ' okee to make a representative from the .south t -- - Y i strong . friendehi he eastern portion cf the county. / >� 1, Demented their g p yI. : . • �-�.i11q�, were once residents of oPr county. Thos. Clegg, of Newtonbrook, had his ! �] 1�l\y� ''h •F - s L, horse, harness and rig stolen on Friday :�•**. 'ickerir�g ► TiN11 V l • • . • • • - _ 4 ,Mt; . I - 1.Toronto. He went in a store on York , t & -. in . 8TOUFPVIt:�E. - ;a street, near Ring, and when he came oat _ - t F. i r .��� atfit had dies eared. The Dart and _ ': .,_ :Fa the o pp Canada's five million people carry five harness were found in a� field off the geeC�'+1'as'rs'II�'CC�• -'' r hundred million dollars of life insu ante. Kingston road, near the half Way house, , , ,-t. -. : �' �� Does this fact not bear some relati n- to the horse is still missing. -Bus. -xI 1-1 14 I the hard times?" I Mine host Pitts is improving hie pr�lc►• - _ - - �l _ 11The Rev. John D. McEwen, 1s, a of ices by practically putting up a new �jaIL.' •_• w `' ri eco T ��ILL-IS 0� Brooklin, Nava Scotia, lies receive_ and verandah n front of the Tremont house. 0 . , t accepted a call to the pastdrate o the Anthon Teasdale, aged 87 yeare, died 1 - - ! I� �T/� ! `" Ancx �rS }� . Congregational- church. Mr. Mo wen at his ho ain Toronto Junction on Sai• : - '�T * - . ` expected this week, and will reach arday eve inK, the 11th ult. DeceaBedV I ,iTELIi\ DMIidL �. r 25 � at 13unda wee' a so of -Wm. Teasdale, of Head• -`� . ` next 3 •} , , The second �harge-in this matt6 came ford. • He was married to Marion, eldea �he ! I�ZTH`" 4 ` - ; up yesterday before Squire Frankl,t0d at daughter of John Anthony, of Buffalo, , ': , � ' Best value in . l STE E� I' Toronto and was ad�oarnb for ov week formerly of Markham, who, with tlire+i . _ E I. 1 s p tb come before hiagistrateanders ,Rus• children survive him. �- I T�e Market. L .11. , o woo uae� i"fl an p of its ,. , nell was released on his uwii:,baili ' the Ala euterp ►sing farmer, residipg 4lose - We Have all kin4a of Bookers and'Ea�y Cli'ire'; also Diuing•Room chairs in n d " oonstructiOn,ar 1... 11 AI, ' - �-' :: meantime. -Free Press. to this villas , recently parchased s m• the lastest Styles. - +'�... On Tuesday, at Aurora; Mrs. ebb, cnbator, and pat 200 eggs therein. die Sideboards and Bedroom Suits in aldIusigns: 'Extension Tables and Kitchen 0", -, . R . H IN r11 O. �t' Z � mother of Ddre. Bimeon tato er, i awed three •weeks required for , hatching had- Tables always n hand. Cheap for 0%sb. ALL. GOODS .IIELIVER,ED. ;All nicety painted and guaranteed. . quie4y away, after a few wee llnees. aspired all but a day, when eoinelrow too ((- UNDE-IGT NIN{ ---Dar-and$rtak dopartment is complete in, every respect. i F%rst Class ,S Pum s. 1.$ tI. We are pleased to report that eery much heat was turned on,�a our e, f.. Caskets, Cofiiln�e and Robes always ori H ; pr rump .q. is able to be in oar .midst a ain discovered that he had t Yfand nearly ,r,_�_, x "Ah y' ., ;. 3 .M „r . > but 1 •�.�.�+�s ie thinks he will not be able to do 200 nicely broiled epring-btl►a ens ip file "'�''1 y t , _ t, `°" EROWtl • a �, :.' - -. .r % : .'iwr':, D_. -',#s 7r - �•r •fit: - �' - - F1. - time. shell. Economigi, �... �., .. . t.k� , ,,fie ., . 0w>`•V `.i. s u an work for some i -. ... - : , 10, K i.j, �. y. Q y 1} . , . - :: - . 1{' .. •.., ^ iG nc".. F 'k i'Ly q 'zi e' y+ '1 - S� ' ig.t I- - I ... _ r _ .4 - .: `.7; -:i' _ - t - n.II: Fes- a -. atT' +i S i - .; y.. . - ,-. .. :gid 5 i- f _. :: .:3 ..,� WT. -a''-:_ _'}" - l.i may. >n.: Q'F,'; _. a t _. _ a 4,za.y, .i' $ul4� ' a j}k� s 6 .:+ -_ '.I - 4.`.?d::--. - ted. --a. .i v - i •e r ..:F�. I. ;, - �.t . {�..rz,ld'v.-3 ,.1 'd� •�Na�:llilu� t . "�.-•. f . f 1. , I-����������������i���������������������������������� 11 111. .. �.. Azo.` 3 r3 �' ftt"f'�: jl ...... ...�' ' yy , ; -.� Tv •,- .-J �'5,� 'X' a. ."vih5. .. r \i t .fit '�:. j ,Yx+l�EY1 Ll I .,.� ` l t .I� ,1!t L .1,, -meq l I,.�T•i[{iy�'yr1t�'� k + ` % k: Y .'?},:. 3° `J7�A� 5s t., " ,, + " ` 1 _ 1 •)cal 3 t" �I / _ _1. -. 'r. :.� I LL1. .. - - Pa Henry Nighswander intends moving to �1��1�1�1� t�c��r. NaTZCL A v ?�l.18 Flolusfas station 4.1•.i • ' f • Toronto nest week. Pe haS rented his Tsslxs aolxa EAST DQE As FOLLows: - 8TOLEN IN �THL MOST BABE FACED'. E>a howe and lot to Mr. Madill, of LOouat . Hill. --.- NO. 6 MAIL li.� ' 7:68 A. 1PE01li OUR iECRCHAN(iEB. Jahn F. farce hag a few berry bashes pot lett, I �� 14 LOCAL . ,'+ ` The libel unit lemon va, Ocoseley, of �-! p we �•that wtli. n 2:24 P. M. •,A6 ills water is over the Cartwr ht be sold cheap. Now is the time po V V W�� , �+ 8 LOCAL, A , 6:128 P. ]ld. - .v r, �R King township, Dame a before 8 Hire plant, j, �/ 1 G roadway, oQmmanication ie ani off, q.. A11S Jackson, of Newmarket eon Tuesday of owe.,� Mr eorge Taylor was nominated b .. . , .BELECTE�, - i . i 1__ itAIN19 aOlNti WBBT DVB ♦ FOLLOWS:- y last week and a nom romise was erten No, 7 LOCAL 9:14 A M. ¢_ 'c� `. the Co servatiges of South Leeds. P g• '•18 LoceL . 8.09 P. M. ,.: j ``` ' ; I Mr Laurier and Hon (leo W one ed between the, parties. Defendant is to - " 1 MAIL 8:22 P. M. ' L. r J.,. Pay certain oasts of the proe�eoutor ,and �I�1Ck- Fj a ped .� : Iaddressed a large Liberal meetin in tender a written apology. With a complete' lin® oP tin .$ , v . Quebec s . ., (fooF 8 i"met8� uses.-aaabartoa station 11ic � s: Her numerous friends wi11 flinch re1.• "MEMMIE PEAS." t!�� ,I H. H. Holmes was hamged at Phil del. ti4 phis, this morning for the murder of enj. Bret to bear of the death of Mary Ellen `.' SMALL W$ITE FEAR.1 I Tn�INs GOING EAST btE Ali 1L I. :' , .1:_ �e Brodie, second daughter of Mr. acid liars. No. 6 MAIL 7:47 A.M:3� F. Pietzel. C.J.-Brodie of Bethesda in her 25ib M 1.Milk Pane, At Chathat►, Robert 'McDonald was , �-�'ar sale at No. 14 MILD 2:18 P.M r t sentenced to fourteen years in pen ten. year, Deceased had been suffering for.. Creamers, �` . r 8 LOCAL . .6:�I.B P.M.�¢ ; X some time from of 6ation of the lungs and ` EleYA,tOr� Strainer Pails, Fti' a� ' fiery for arson. _ finally eacoumbed to the disease on Taos• TBAINs GlotNa W>ca Dv$ As FBIfLo�vs; =- Chicken thieves •ire again playing heir ' Churns k '' 'tz II N da avenin 'renChm s BR - o. 7 LOCAL . . . 8:18 A.M. ' 1 nefarious vocation in and around We ton. y R• Butter Bt�we e, �� , Pickering 13 MI,� 8:15 P.M. F,, A number of people have lost their a fire q council have 'horde `Eo the Appy do Butter prints, : , � � • flock. conclusion to aid ►n the construction of i 4 rig ; ' . In the future west bound trai>os will tv•. fences long the highways. The THOS. MOODY, Liverpool Market, I _. ¢� ��ll , leave the Union Station Toronto r i$ ant of Whitahurah aped Uxbridge or W. 'W. $PARKS, at 'Elevator, everything necessary or he ,•�• I I - the south shed, and those east b hip councils is that th ' are do. -- --- ! N ' ""' - "�41 1C8 gy ( Butter Making gees n. .T I . from the north, `detriments. It has been found that - i' ,. >>1. - Cyclists in Newmarket require to, he there are wire fences the snow a bell and must ring it when meetila gradually accumulates on the beaten � � � �' passing any person or vehicle ' l>iIi a road way until it is much elevated, and it Leggett'sI. a If you.' want a nice new ` ;.. , beaotnea ver difficult to turn out iia pass• ,load Cart, our very latest or1. ,tea penalty of from $1 to $50, y George Thompson, a local preache who ins. It will pay Pickering council to Ped1al 8©tel00 h and r,�, Cham lOII g anything elm in our line, . ,1 , . has occupied the Methodist vul lit s veral consult their brethren in the north be. � p , $ �x P p Siding furnish on . please call at once. Orders times lately at.Lambton Mills, hks aUen fore action is taken on their by law.•-- ';' eteadil corrin in. _ IN heir to 'a fortune of $15,000. Tribune. shortest notle. . I Y g d - , Daniel Flynn, one of the piolnee s _of - . �, i •.�rry, York County, died at, Newt'onbrook Fri. ' . - - - A first class -stock' of Wood- �' At the Crkminal Assizes, Toronto, o Eave�rOUgling and ftirilaCP �� Y' day last at the ripe age of 97 years. For Saturday last, . James Healy charge work always on hand. . A= many years dec,oased was the v llage work promptly atte ded to. . ' i shoemakEr. with thgy murder of one Corrigan, wa •.� ,;_ ' Mr. B. B. Osler, C,, in re ] o a acquitte... The judge's charge was i .., S^,�i I F A p y T S ACTION _I direct question, said lie -would hesita a to the prisoners favor, the. evidence showing GUARANTEED. ; ' `'� � refuse the representation of Hamilt0 if that, Healey struck Corrigan in self de• � Ay '! - ' F �,. ,; fence. . Ken e there was a general desire for him t be- I ! : W H. JACKSON. 11 •- come a candidate. _ {_ ; . , :`�' Wm. McLean, fortrierIp freight lent UXeRtOaE. Pixie's Brook, Pi kerimg, I . Brook Road, Out..: , tx 1 - Dry Powder, Gun j y R • with the Oshawa Railwa Co: has se ur - I b+ ed a Rood situation in the frei ht ofiic of pa nfal W J. Brown, Udoar; m8t with a - I+br nlstr ibitting . - . .- f i i, F - the Chico o, Milwaukee and St. aal Accident the other day by .falling - :. ' FARMERS MARKET. , . Railway Co. in Chicago. and breaking her wrist. I1.nseetscederx and. Fu�gtcic�es, �a�l\ _T�r �arl i TosoNTo, May 7� I�6 %_�in The following from the Stouffviiie res A. Boden is busily engaged cleaning .; p Press has considerable sense- in its cin• p pa k. The race irao t Wbeat,fall............. 080 to 0 (1 -t and fizing u the r Thousands is use. Distributes : _ Ha•No•Ta Balm is the gree at eme� When# • tin , 't ' : 4 << is also badly in need of repair, ' ' Y + p g 0 78 io 0 Oa- po�ition: Toronto is, with its accent m p the water . I GREEN - � on earth for all diseases of the L yer, Sto- Whest,t•ed winter...... 00 60 to . 0 00 - - ed avorice, trying to induce the (coq rn- haA kickinho ning made eral bad washouts. LONDON PURPLE, . - mach and Hidne e. Tcv the teat Blood Wheat, goose ............ 00 61 to 00 00 r 14 X - men to ant mons for the ur dee of g r e on Brock street Satur• y g �' y P P HELLEBORE, Barley, bash .............. 00 84 to- 00 85 � holdi an ezhihition there nett ar. day night created quite an excitement. Purifier. gold at the Pickering Pharmacy.` _ q SULPHUR, Oats, ash ................ 00 27 to 00 28 ,x The ac erre is simply one for the nr, The drivers of the animal did not seem b one of buildin a the annual a ow fiery well or the LIME, H �, bush ................. 00 62 to 00 00 to know their busines 01 a bottle P R P y FUNGIROID, .. Hay, new, ton..........,. 1 00 to 16 00 uu #: . ' i which is held there under retence of could have gotten out of town n eat ` TOBACCO DUST Etc. . {{ 5 _Mll P 8'r " . Straw, ton ................. , .1 .-.._: romotin the interests ct file D'omin'on deal quicker Phan they did. 7 to CO 00 4 75 to 0 CO 1 d�. p E Destroys potatoa bugs and all other -insects Dressed hogs............ �^ and its in natries. Toronto must, h w• On Thursday, 22nd lust., George- Rob• and prevents blI ht. For the Farm, • y��� q 2 50 to 3 75 • _ , ' arta was tried before M i 6 Beef fore natters....... • ever, not be favored in this respect at ag strates W Orchard, Vineyard and Garden. Beef, hindquarters....., b OU to: 700 -.; - ` the ea nse of the entire county. Our Hamilton and J. E. Gould on a charge ' y' t«It.t.iL.. R..t c..*...1 Ddatton........ 4 to 7 ............ • ` ` v:. county fairs are struggling against the of having stolen a number of articles,-- Alab the -= . Veal ostoses ... 400 to 6 75 torr tition of 6he Industrial eahibi on P "" \ -: - such as books, photos, trinkets, eco., . Pe , Manufactured b y. T h a Butter, lb .................. oo ll3 to 00 00 :� 1 , . from a Mrs. Jackson, of Uxbridge. as it is, and Barely, therefore, it would be ge. The Sta�d�,rd Pari Grein Cook Co., Windsor, Ont., Eggs, dos .................. 00 09 to 00 11 unfair to make the count build a t int Mag►strates dismissed the case. ry p and Detroit, Mich., is the potatoes per bag.... 25 to O0a r Wednesda morn �uS+ r onIT known safe, reliable ""' ` : . I is antagonie;►c to its own interes s. y m8 about eleven o clock, Gordon, youngest sou of MrA and sii' : monthly medicine on which ladies /'� .� . Shafts of t_cght. 1rs. James Watt, quietly departed thisriaeipaUy for Poiataes and sill'oge can depend in "!he hour and time DVMINIQN B�N� - , I ife, The little fellow was delicate from tables. Distributes all kiuds of dry �j nttd. Every lady who reads . . i. ~- I his birth, but during the_ past ten weeks powders. this is requested to inclose 6M 0` post- "'�""� , ,� ' A familiar form is gone fr our q let he has suffered immeasurably with an ._•_ age stamps, with liar add ss, for '`..: , Capita[ `aid up, $1-,00,00 streets ; No more shall the glad archins affliction of the brain.11 , and his death was His staual almost giving away Imported p ��,` ii± :: lamor round that kindl hand. As n� g° Surplus,, - $1,500,000. y a welcome release. -Times. Norway Spruce. Four times irons anted �Q�Q' • �1, l e 4s_ _ _ tv- 1ooke upon the face in its last sweet sl e p .. ?- I� P P A. T. Lacher has men at work at the Seed Potatoes, early and lai6. All kinds the thopght comes rushing upon us, w en foundation of his new shop. of field and aardea seeds on hand. A and fu particulars, which we will WHITBY AGENCY. -. iilwl .. . that face shall smile again ; when, th e$ number of varieties of lar a and small seSd by return mail in plain. sealed sanladns seduces s=aaeaete g Janes McNeil, who stole the boots at K ' e ee s rkle with our mutual regio Hifi n r fruit trees tested for a northern climate. envelope. ham-,; Viy Pa g Brownscombe'8, has been sentenced t0 BAVtNQB DEPASTMBNT. < `, and whetl those lips so silent shall aq iii four months in the central orison. For particulars and prig of anything An Dict physician, 33 yeat's con- Interest allowed at highest current rtei. >qa ' - ireet as. With the thoughts come th se S1r. John =Barker is ezperimenting O° the list send to tinged practice treating disejase9 of notice of withdrawal required. '}•'r sv.orde :-• „, women, has char a of the offibe, and Special attention Riven to 'the collection of f with an incubator bou ht from a Whitb Q g Farmer's sale and other Notes. 1 I i R y Henry Mpklns,.. can be consulted by letter or iu v P .. j •Thoughts -•immortal stir us, when scenes man• He has a full charge of 180 eggs g - -C Like these mark time's onward :eight. l3 RR Careen River, P.O., Ontario. peraon. ,Address our main office E. J. T$ORTON Fce:i:,�s change and inan upward leans : in ►t. THE COOK COMPANif 1Oly , 11[ANAQtiiaEi. To tl.e lattice -bars of light. i - The Coroner's jury which investigated, ' - Ka-N,o.-Ta Complexion . Room 3 --No. 253 Woodward Ave,, - Xk� �,' \j -'L Heaven_-; windows roll up their blinds fhe death of Mr, A. C. Mounteer recom• �t �`j . _ An t f:'r through the distant air,` nds fl)A prOtBatiOn pf th abllc b .L. abletis Detroit, Mich. F.A�b. ' = - 8treh:l:� .sown the lustre -lights of mind , P y . ''9t .1 7Bril::au: with the mercy there. leislati,�n from the methods of Christian There never wa�a remedy introlnoed to �$" Coolc's Cotton Root Coutpoun�TOP q is sold b all res onsible w olesaic . .. `tom �Ce ark r. bier with the brigptuesa Scieutiats. the public, like the Famous Ka-No.Ta y P •a 11 i3er1 c,�c5' misty veil disclosed, Tablets for all shin. diseases. he teat aud'retail druggists in the Do nnio- ', k '� " - Darkiie always has its goodness George Roberts, who took a little' tri ' g gB , . g p cure for an , of nda and United States fog '� e �••�•• a` 9 - Aic.re than human minds supposed.• t0 LindFa3• and Omemee last .week - v►itf d drufl to the hair, Try ft. 28o Ca a z, '� ,;t w1 -�, - NViletl we once Kaye seen the lining, Annie JaekRon was brought before J. P's for a package of two tablets at the Picker• Dollar per box. �� % �s' _ ��i rite then dark, funeral cloud g - �; Hawdton and J. E. Gould Wedn6s• ins Pharmacy. T _ ' �Yhy should not we cease re lulu _ ____ _ - --____- Aa repeated. trials crowd :' By a new device recently patented in L . S. and r� , , . ! . Jay afternoon of last week and charged ca.,adaby CHAS. cLu,rmiE 1� .. I strange it is that while we're mourning with die theft of some trifling articles be.., ,: r On this -side the 'ternal mists, Pain'ts', • , `_ - Ionizing to the Jackson household. He " ssrwst.tst+aa,e�r �� '_ Angels, with his loge adornin , g �� I , s� Walk along the happy lists, was diamiesed and left town the same ; 1 r 1 Certainly we'll leave our ashes. - bight to avoid grrest on another .,charge.+ et j ' UREI) I , Tesr the sackcloth from our eyes, . - -- - " •-:''. d' a'c flashes --Journal. _- _ __ -_�,_ y-== _- - --- - 4 r See the Far tetli Through the canopy of the night. ( " .1;; . I___ L1 '. I �� RUP IR9 r - - . - . CAN BE0 u. - MARKHAM . I / • ►tri:: E , 1 " I - I WITH NO INCONVENIENCE, -1. ,, - 'fie isverheard a teacher in one of n' t ar �% r r 'd, ' I ,1 1 j \`. .'� . �. tario's enlightened schools once as i Alez. Baird. of Bcarl>dro. has been ,:". ,� I L WITHOUT q RUS� ':­_ _- -_:indication of a complaint against. hi appointed Returning Ofiioer for East . I i• . � T ', '..s -, q -� - elas�ifieation,-blame the bad work u' o fork..- . 1 CHgaP 8Y MAIL -1 . a teacher who has preceded him a ear Chas:. Billings ' youngest child had Your n�."'8 w us ttt� ns f 't td �bW ' ' 1 before. Now the well thinking per onQ a narrow escape from drowning Sunday - A. Pcit 1=wlr it. "L_' '-' '"�� of war community would immedia ely morning. The youngster felt backwards G - I A e •' •„i ' '(� j� ' CHAS. CLUTN� 1 doubt very -ch that persons a ilit to into a tub of water but was discovered in , SEEDS• - l' leld and Garde. t f r��"�� r , i �,A teach. Su ;the other teacher as time. cast+ i,nmateclaL 134 KIRfi ST. WE8T a44-1 . , . 'TORONTO - - CANRDA' ' ' incompetent, ha this other ane re son Thoa: Manley and MiSa 0 Burn' of Pickerin �, T . - to magnify himself s his expense ' as the 5th con. of Uxbridge, ware united in - �• ReaZ�n, •, V it honor, .in a breast where honor is Up- the holy bond 3 of matrimony by. Rev, First class Job Work done N�� P; , Deed to dwell as an example ? Father O'Malley in the Catholic church -" --__ _-I .f , . P Then again if that teacher had been one here on Monday. at this Off'i'ce. When y014 �' •year . the school and could not re tify Charles C7.- Baku pleaded guilty beforelr 1. •• {' i ' . want any work done dive IIB �m 5 11 44- i • * �4' lila errors, his own words wodld b file Judge MoDouRall on Saturday of eteat• t4 gaV� 't�ln rij 0�1� In S i grHatest slander on his own ab'lity.' ins Lverett Wiemer s overcoat from l m• S lel it a C,al�' 2`n ' : I �: ' • Now, teacliere, we a) a above this sot of pringham's hotel, Little Fork, and uses i - ' �' ` i work and if one should seek .agaran ize. sentenced to +30 days in jail.�dey - �' " b� 4 �� .: - ' - merit at another s expense -let us h e to Already we bear of candidates for the ____ BRAKrF0 DALL Y" . re rove him. next county council under Mr. Hardy's i ! I;1 R ' ` "• T m T , Act. Mr. James - Chester, ex tee a of 'C ,( \ week we shall introduce' a torp Scarboro, hue been menti;,ned tQ as i Margach . . Neat�. ,:::�. of the' friendliness of two of our . old several times ae a fit and proper person E A Scotch neigbbore-how practical ' okee to make a representative from the .south t -- - Y i strong . friendehi he eastern portion cf the county. / >� 1, Demented their g p yI. : . • �-�.i11q�, were once residents of oPr county. Thos. Clegg, of Newtonbrook, had his ! �] 1�l\y� ''h •F - s L, horse, harness and rig stolen on Friday :�•**. 'ickerir�g ► TiN11 V l • • . • • • - _ 4 ,Mt; . I - 1.Toronto. He went in a store on York , t & -. in . 8TOUFPVIt:�E. - ;a street, near Ring, and when he came oat _ - t F. i r .��� atfit had dies eared. The Dart and _ ': .,_ :Fa the o pp Canada's five million people carry five harness were found in a� field off the geeC�'+1'as'rs'II�'CC�• -'' r hundred million dollars of life insu ante. Kingston road, near the half Way house, , , ,-t. -. : �' �� Does this fact not bear some relati n- to the horse is still missing. -Bus. -xI 1-1 14 I the hard times?" I Mine host Pitts is improving hie pr�lc►• - _ - - �l _ 11The Rev. John D. McEwen, 1s, a of ices by practically putting up a new �jaIL.' •_• w `' ri eco T ��ILL-IS 0� Brooklin, Nava Scotia, lies receive_ and verandah n front of the Tremont house. 0 . , t accepted a call to the pastdrate o the Anthon Teasdale, aged 87 yeare, died 1 - - ! I� �T/� ! `" Ancx �rS }� . Congregational- church. Mr. Mo wen at his ho ain Toronto Junction on Sai• : - '�T * - . ` expected this week, and will reach arday eve inK, the 11th ult. DeceaBedV I ,iTELIi\ DMIidL �. r 25 � at 13unda wee' a so of -Wm. Teasdale, of Head• -`� . ` next 3 •} , , The second �harge-in this matt6 came ford. • He was married to Marion, eldea �he ! I�ZTH`" 4 ` - ; up yesterday before Squire Frankl,t0d at daughter of John Anthony, of Buffalo, , ': , � ' Best value in . l STE E� I' Toronto and was ad�oarnb for ov week formerly of Markham, who, with tlire+i . _ E I. 1 s p tb come before hiagistrateanders ,Rus• children survive him. �- I T�e Market. L .11. , o woo uae� i"fl an p of its ,. , nell was released on his uwii:,baili ' the Ala euterp ►sing farmer, residipg 4lose - We Have all kin4a of Bookers and'Ea�y Cli'ire'; also Diuing•Room chairs in n d " oonstructiOn,ar 1... 11 AI, ' - �-' :: meantime. -Free Press. to this villas , recently parchased s m• the lastest Styles. - +'�... On Tuesday, at Aurora; Mrs. ebb, cnbator, and pat 200 eggs therein. die Sideboards and Bedroom Suits in aldIusigns: 'Extension Tables and Kitchen 0", -, . R . H IN r11 O. �t' Z � mother of Ddre. Bimeon tato er, i awed three •weeks required for , hatching had- Tables always n hand. Cheap for 0%sb. ALL. GOODS .IIELIVER,ED. ;All nicety painted and guaranteed. . quie4y away, after a few wee llnees. aspired all but a day, when eoinelrow too ((- UNDE-IGT NIN{ ---Dar-and$rtak dopartment is complete in, every respect. i F%rst Class ,S Pum s. 1.$ tI. We are pleased to report that eery much heat was turned on,�a our e, f.. Caskets, Cofiiln�e and Robes always ori H ; pr rump .q. is able to be in oar .midst a ain discovered that he had t Yfand nearly ,r,_�_, x "Ah y' ., ;. 3 .M „r . > but 1 •�.�.�+�s ie thinks he will not be able to do 200 nicely broiled epring-btl►a ens ip file "'�''1 y t , _ t, `°" EROWtl • a �, :.' - -. .r % : .'iwr':, D_. -',#s 7r - �•r •fit: - �' - - F1. - time. shell. Economigi, �... �., .. . t.k� , ,,fie ., . 0w>`•V `.i. s u an work for some i -. ... - : , 10, K i.j, �. y. Q y 1} . , . - :: - . 1{' .. •.., ^ iG nc".. 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I . . �: _: -�41 : , I ,, . ; , Must be, it must. Vi , An TH� MARSIND THE FUJI,-` S'�� �. . . . - � ,-".- -,� ,-, �1:-.! I - . I .6 , ickly; there Was:ande4Uble-regret . � .. I �.,. ­ : �-' ) I .4q#, . ..- , -�- - .: REVENG] - ;7 stand here all day." - ,- ' - h( r -- tone. . H Is &66 flushed.- - ;Z . �_ .: .1 . . I - . i . �1'. . �.. . I , , �, ,� ,­ ,I : ,.-,. LORD ,�;.,'-, KILLEEN'S:' . E_ A:— . . , . . . I ­ ., I., I -1 , ' I � . _­'­ -­�­ _. - - . . � - . � . . . " She didn't shut h . h6w " Not if you. wish me':to rernain-nDt E- ' , ... , _. .,. � I ­ 1� -1 ., -, - . or ts,yea . s"r.� I $ATTL9 SHIPS R . .i , � . - I ­ . , I BRITISH BUILT ! � - _ � . ..;: ­ . .- . ' I miss Mae aftsed his arm firmly around if . , .- .." - � I . - . I- __.: , Stronge p I can be .-of .ariy, us -e -t�,you.­ He re ,� . . a I-- 1, : . - I � .. - CHAPTER 'KTX (ContinueA..) - -. Gillieuddy stood still In the _� .. .. � .. . 1, I- I in 1. I - � . - - , '_L:: - , `� 1.� 1, . . , ­ I ­ . ., . � � ,'!�raj ' J6Y . her waist � . . .� g4 rded her very ! eaxneotfy- yes, car I � CENTLY LAUNCHED. . ­�.,. . . :�­. I 1. � . iddle, of the room and glared at him. - ,; - ,_� -- .,, ' ' - .1 _. . :..., � 1_. ,..:� ­_._�_ i , � There was isolace, nay, thom . . . r at the - _. �! _: " � � . I �� .�,� . -1 . - � - .I. "What is the meaning of all this?" When i 91Y three," said he, #'4 inf , tOnly shol had 4eemed 1 sorr, . . I - � "� , : � Q�, l ,--,: . . . ­ d'.. -the vqe It I ivas - . Now, are you. ready? one, two, tr .. th�ought; of his ' depart�re. dt Const,an- . . ��l . i .T , - Willi 4rally- side - �:­...!: ­ . � � ree " � .. , . , . , I.. .- "I . In , ry look ol that bag. she 'said. - "Is it . Ahus you keep- this , AL 6 1P but was Monica : � ' '� � ,_ . _` .., � `­ ��T� -1, . .. �� . pomposed of a light -brown papar, and* wicked girl in order? What have you In another moment she found horself ti,*, aro vou, sure of yourself I" he went - jr�nittjl- ill Flure-Aillolher Thai wai the - . - , - �_ '4 1 s " , - - . . I, . - . I . 1. . . . I . - _!� - �, - . � � . ; . - . . hid "Moriarty, Conf4otloner," printed - been donig? N,N'hy are my chairs up On tfie. opposite bank. high and dry,.and on hurriedly �- " would time do nothing ­� ' i .--� . Jj0aV1C-4J 1?ver,Laun4-he4_A FIlight or - . � - . _:-W.:.-. - . .. � �. - I ".. . set?". . . . triumphant. rotl me V W '&re - friends -already; You I I . * ... . I '.1 ­ :�,�Ij �.�, ­ . . ,on it in big, bold letters: It - I . I � ­14what . I I riarons in Lieu or the TraditIORILl , I . ­ . - : - �, - - � :��' _6� . . . : � � was I 14" - .,She waited for an anawer. . but - none a stronar'manl" she.- -thought li4e�me. After a,.#hiIe,- perhaps, You 1. I 1111pliffI110 At the Christealll''. .. ­-�, �. I- �-�� �. 1--; . I . 1_.� � that Morl,arty was'not, asiliamed'of hefi-* came. . Norah . could not arid, Barry to bf4'T*1,lf,-aiid looked up at, him with w -.arn to regard me. in a wnrm- 8#9110 of Chi] . . - '_� - -,. � - . . uld It �, . . I � '' '. .1 . , .;,%. . - � -:- .; I . Lsome . .9 I . I - .­­., . ­ - - I .- . fl- ­ -selfil arid indeed, there ,%vas no reason -would not -give her an explanation. eyes full of admiration. "Flow %veil you li )it." Then Words rusho.1 to 41. .. � . I - I I - , - - . ­­ . i or . i I ., . - I i a- L ` ' - '�"Vn' - ` �_ t. . � - - - , � I - did thall" she.said aloud. '4 4m. motN3 I, i $1 f id passed through beforl he �. I ­ - I *,;..,-. ' , "Speak, sir," oried the. spin4tor her . heA I � . - ­j�k:' �­ 0.2. .1 , 1*V.3s 1. I I ­� . ..., __ . why she should be, - She the cake- I - " ' Tl�,a large. armorclad� launc I ­­ - � . .. . I ��* .. . ' voi6e_ riAing shrill with indi �tlOn- Obliged to You thim you know. . 11ad h tfmo'�; %v,oigh them: 11 I could do a .� Serietly .. - , ­.. _ ,,, . I L . F . ; E n �'11"a nd a few days ago. �A��, _ and lollipop lady of the, village, and well ,, set. my Wart upon a rambling excur- fi do,tit.for tha ehil&en." . - - - I . do ngf Tinsist . _: - 1.1, - __ �. What a Ybu n i 4 . - . - . .. - Whou',it !spe4, ing, only the Fu . - --. I - -, -, - . I - sion to -day, and but for you I could . e stopped short abruptly. ji Waal, launchodt" _-,� ; �, . I . t- , , deaerved the renown . that Was hers. . 11 jpwwo nn an I mediate answer." � ki .-- - . . %. � _� ' - . ... 4�. _`,il Mis " - - _... . . � " I , .- I.. I I I She waa aear to the IiWta of the youkh " Leap -f n g, ma'am " returned I)arr *nOt have, managed it." � wt said, the bribe offore-4, he W r.hon- f. r�jt�'he Mars wassimplY floated out of I.. - I.- - . __ ­ . I ., -.1 � - . ..:- A 'the irr�prc 5qil)le, still laughing as T, But he required not thanko. He had estly ashamed of hinisOf -, he would have � I ., . '. �, .:. - �, . . ,.. ' of the pamb, who. at. any time. would . lr�m the yard of the LaIrds. 7L, ' - ' ' , ' . .1 I ­ . � .- I . his heart -* �oald break. Then he turn Wid her in his arms, not once but twice, given the world to rl,L%call it, but it was Ock .... � �� �._ . 7 .--,7,1a:_. ., _ -1 � � .. s� . 0 'ho' �' � - : r:-. , ��, f . . I.:� -1 bave'been ivaly to raise (pocket- n7. e4i to Nort li,, lifting her off her high alrid his whole soul w" full of happil. toi) late. He IoNvered his eyes, and wait- at irkenhead. And one advantage-', ., - - �� :_ ., 1, .- :.,. I � I . - ' * - - '.. �. - :�7, ;- - _ - I he4 her toward the door y love himl od b - � _.. : '�-____. . - . - ness. Oh, if aho could- onl conscionoe-stricken, for her rebuke sho n in this experiment of, uilding an - ' I . � .. � I � � , . . ­ ey- permitting) a statu.e,.more imposing obair and pus, .. .. I . :' �_ . . ­'� .., _1 � : -1 4 if he might dam speakl Would she o ,this his -first nul,an action. battle ship in dook - � I � -.1., .1 _-, � ._ �. even than -Mr. Peabody's, in her horil, I Run," he kaid, kindly. "Your term is .- -� , ` '_ --1 - - . . di�. I give you your tiokat 'isten-now in this softened mood -of . I know," she 6aidgeritly. " I know, oil rmaus modern - . - - .. �..� ' is- - - - .- --..,; . � :. , . , I I . . I . -ot-leave 'k k it al- ins oad of on a slip, to lie launchodk -j-'_., - . . 1'� I . - - " . I I . or. - hers., with that sweet light.in her eyes to.) that. many girls would thin I I .' I ' , I I .. i .i i i UtIll � . I . '�' � - I .�!*�i - . . Norah- Opened 'her eyes wide, and Cot- r'Norah took the hinti caught up the ---a light for -him now, at least? mly9t their duty to sacrifice themselves h ,%Vll by her carrying already all her .­_� . - .1"... - � 1- - . �­ �­ A. 8 . - . - - I _", . I __ � - - 11 .. . IS- ' I - -, - �,/_ . . :... - !,ored warmly. -1 crushed .(even then she did not I am not a cow�rd, you must, know," fo - the, sa,ke of their brothers and si cit (let and moot of her barl*tte armor, ..: ;__ � ...:_ -1 . �.,.K� . I ... - �. I . . . . . . . . � I - - ' - ­' � ­ .. - . - .1. "Now, I think -we haviB thh old lady," ,forget the little brothers , and dart- $be was,saying in her gay, pretty voic to,%; but -I am not. one of them. I In fact,ghe , - . i �. . d.-. 7 a - ) . ,, a; h fou r casemate fronts.. . � _� .0 � - . � - . ­ . . �ed like aEwullow from the room. but. I confe-m there W" a 11101116tit witould not ma"y'a man unless I lov- W . i . . * I IV I � ­ - , �' " . .. 1! . , - �. ... � _.I.rl. ' . .. . ­ . ,z said Barry, gayly. "They are pip rig I whiBn my spirit qu,ailod, You muLst, con,- od him, for even the children; it would in i ht have had on her complete suit Of - -, . - � _: - ­­ .- _- I � . Miss MaltGillicu(kly stood. firin , . . - . - ,*:'---. � �:: a and .. I � �­' . -1 i . 1--- - . - �;_, I hot, 1 can tell you, just out Of M lookod at tarry. I fees, hov�over, I was very oGedient. I lie unfair, I think, to� myself, and," ar or except that the -Shef field makers . . , - . _. I I—. I . : �', . . __ . . �_ 2� I � .-. - -wod a high . ,...r . . I � oven; I waited -for them, or I'd "That was an shb; appreciation of your softly. " W� the. man too." too driven with other work to fia- , , .. -.,;, � -, __ -,.,. .1 . dt I excellent word you character. You said, 'Trust me,' and .;, Is Rb a.'reed with her we ; - I I ".? ,. " - � - . . . - ust,d," sho said. "I thank you . . ... � � ". , �_ - . �.... " ., . I - I for . -1 I . been here sooner. I have my .,r I it.. - � -1 . 1. - it. I suppose so, _', . _ Let.,11120 re )eat it for your benefit I did, though I believed in my inmost outwardly, but. he nev,piltiolem f ave her Is I . . . ­ I I . .', ,�� � . : !­­r_�_ : . . - --; - _4 - ­ . . - I __ _� --4 " . - _ ., , I about that troublesoine old tart t , re," I 7 heart that A dAmp. grave'yawned f Or the i i-pil that lie woul( gInAly or the rest, it is enough to Say that �. it .. .. - " �­ - -.I- .- 1-1 CUO, . � ;. . . . ,:I :�. __7.�, � ' . - - - . I I _ . ­ . . , me." . . have = of the nine new sister�- , . ­ I.: � - : , ': � ..7'. with tArTiblo irony. "being quite as . , . . ...'. � _*..�_ . . I I her. had she -given herself t1l. 'Mars ii$ oiae . . m- . . . - .. ;.1 . .11 . . .!, - 1. i . . . . - .,I. � . I - -1 - I 1-1 - .. . I . . ;�-,�­ '.., hlistandin; the unfair . . I .­ .. - - - I . ,� - . TO him, at all events, nhe -was the to him, - notwi including the i ' . - � ,,, �, : : __ ­ - I �, '. . ' ; ­ L . - , i *'F[APTER XX. �-�', �'% .4 .. I . shi,ps, built or building, _:i_ . ..; - _ -*!. , . . _ have tisked that. � ,; , . - - -.!. ' ' hild's 'I- - .. � _ - Prettiest crea(ure in the* 'world, as ne-48. Tie would rLace . .�'. �f . : �: -,,, He plaoe.d. the- ha�g'upon -the c I I t, ic, P , George, and Ceasar, ab. - - - : � a .- I ,� I - He 7 �ut otit of the house., still lauglil,, she looked up at him with her fearlem 'You would not have me marry you M4jes . . _. i. . �­_ �. I . � 4 . 1.1'.� - �- - � kp in . . . . . I .1 I ,, and opened the mouth of it. A. g, and took his boineward way. He eyes (ala8l too fearless for love to u less I loved out" sl�io asked, a lit- P6;rtsmouth ; the Ka.gnifioent, 111110- ­ - - � . Y - , . 11 . - , .� - 1 - had come I. liere in a hi lily ner)timental dwell in them); and made a pretty f un 1,11., impatiently. � the 0-, .-� -, - - - � - _. q I _. framant steam ascended. Norah..bit a in ]n tri .us �vkd Victoriom at Chatham; .. ::., �. . ;, - . '. � bab - All It would not he Lho ay, of course, MIll ! - . ood, with his heart full of JI Cons tan-� of him in her light-hearted %%lay 10 I , Y �q years as 'yet, , was not iroof tia, and wi! W., I Fs in the Mersey, the Jupiter at G Isla- -. . _".,.,L- :r :.1 . I l_.: . � - � .h a desire to gain from her at once, lie never know how, he laid to ensuro your happitless. 'at Pembroke. - � . .�, , , . I. �. __ _� -d af hope, - "N ither?" - . . , and the Hannibal . I .. . - ­ against it. The sorrow died from her some wor _.: gow . . 1. .�-.. I . But he had forgotih his Wart bare'to .her,and throw hin3A . or -yours e - . - . ­,_- i ton all about it by this her meroy. Yet even in this . - vAte 'a - Sir W. H. White, she - . . - �, le I eyes; bar lips parted in an expeoAnt time, and wo-s self upon . 4o was silent;*tben, after Designed by ,_ . . - _. .- e _.. now in the wildest. spirits -so mercurio, 8uPreme moment, filled, too, of impulse, minute: � ,;has length of 390 feet, a breadth of 75, . - . .. .1- - ­ . � smile. . . . . . 11 - - - ` ' I was his temperament. He took the so calaN so controlled was :the M&xl,s 4# ' _. . I . '.:.r! , - t , d . . . -_ Al. a I I.., , - , 1. "It's Jam puff8l" she said, in a de a . . I I am so"Y 1, ma,de you that " peech, " & mean"draught of 27 1-2, a froeboar . - � - - .0- path f hat ](-A to the high -way, and so nature,. that he spoke in a elear. .un- he, said,. . .. . . I � sse -was on the, lav" forward .of .25, and aft of 18 14. a horse - - I . �1_ lightful whisper. I I I mi A Cotufantia, Who Impassioned if very eairneist tone. ..- '�Do not regret it," entreated she, . - I , .. . - - . . ! � . "That's, what Miss' Moriarty _,rid - put er pit.hw�y that led to the woods of "YOU 0OUid trust me then." he said, very s%vfletly. " Indeed, it does not mat- power of 10,000 with' natural and 12, . , :: 1. ''. ' . I .1 - ' . . ' th _ti Grangt. She often wandertid there, not a faint quiver in II6 voice alone hotrav# tor at all; it seemsto, me to be- such 000 with forced, dxgught, to give epee 1. .- s ; :.. � , ..... . ... how can we -be sum of her ti it I dis . , 1. - . .1 . � in hope. of efling its inas he tt�r�ible agitation he was fe4- a patural tfiing to say. Why not ? Why respectively - . .1 , . " " , _:,: - I; - I . ­ - � - . - S, of 16 L-2 and 17 1-2 knots, ; , ­�:, : ­ . ., -1 . we put a tooth into one of them? ee ,omtoll, though her )Iace and his ad- ing. "It. ,wat4 but a little thing, COn- should noL Nomb arid the boys influ- I % . ; -,4-.: . _ �. , : . . .- . . - ; .1. 1. . I '. I ; _­. I .�, I .; I - now, d'ye think -you'll be 'able to" got joined, neve r knew,4 her solitary walks Istantia, and yet you t.jvsW._ Could enloo me t.0 . I I and a displacement 2of 14,900 tons. She'. '11-. .­ . ­.. .1. : .- I .. . I-- . I - 1, through the bag in the specified isixty go of 1.900 torK . - . . -1 � the bc rty of the you i rust me for evor-for tall your " .- I - . . -1 I Ali. that is ust it." exclaimed he - .,:. . - - , I ; '..- I . I . : shrubberivxg that surrounded the Cot, life? I love you. There'is ,no need to reftlorsefully. " I would have influene- allowing her to stea.m. a.mont-h or 8,000 - ,, - I :1 - __..,O'. - � I - . _. . , ­ � I ­ . 1-:_�-� minutes -f if ty now, by Jovel" - tage opprrmr -d her, forbidding thought, say that, I think; but yet it pl knolls, at. " . ,-- . . ,- i" OaOtLs M18 od you through. them-throu h our . . ;Z � - l,� . 1. - . . "Oh, nol" said Norah, with 86 laugh-,' and a great longing for the dreamy ails.. to say J� aloud, ten Y :,,'. . ":'_ _.,�.... I ��­ T . ­_ . .1 - I love YOU. - Will YOU love, your devotion to them. T re lay . TEN )KNOTS AN HOUR. -_� .. - :.:.� .- - . . . � . - ...., :...: rl�. t � i _'.1 it was.4 bag, as I have said, of a good.' 0114" of the dense. woods drew 4er to marry me?" - . Clif Imi,senew, 'the selfisline-88 Of mY Hr�r Harveyed armor' Iong, . , - _. . ., - � . . . .. . is 220 fee, t - . � - I I . . . ;, I . them. -OnI3 a little brawling, angry It. was the baldeat thing I ble. WO rds. . . - - .:. _ . 1. I 111184111a . � ­.. - ­_ .� ly size. ' Two," shyly, "I should like. . I am glad they, had no effect on,the sides, 15 feet high, and nine %_ ...� �� , , - . .11 .1 - . - Alid--and them are the t brook-, now 71pshed and noisier than us� There. was nothing romantic al)OUt it U YOU.,* . in�ilos thick, and on the barbettes 14 . . ­ '�2L . .1.. 1. I i# . .. , . .., __ 4 �71- I _)oys-they are ual, because of'lwit i ht's min, dividA. -nothing likely to Oittch'a young gir a has thick. The protective deck i8,4 �.. .. I -1 - . � � I nig I I . : . � - __ . I . _:�­ � .,- always starving when they e ed- her- f.ron � these wis'llod for retreats; sense of tile fitness of all s h t " No.',' she -fsa'14 "? Chat is true; they inc- . __: � . .. . __ I - , come . in U0 321a.t ors. ectuld' not touch me in that way. I inches on the- slopes and 2 1-2 on t he ­ . : % , . �,-'l4i_ .. -1 I A fror'm tbeLr lessons; and there is Conniet"' but. ns she eame close to tPe brink. she He felt that, when he had. finished; I flat, The guns are four wire -coiled 12- . - � '_ ­ ' , ..- ­_. - �;­, I found - the. t ing-stones had disap- bat he had said all that he could say could not give myself away. like that - ' - .'.. �, I " 6'e -P H . . . - ­ . . � � . l. .. - Ponniel Does ,she like tarts?" inch and twelve rapid-fire 6 -inch, with ' . . ;." 1 71 .. -, " - tr a rv. - - Eenegth the savage little just then, and waited, breathless but I Id starve with those I loved;. I , . ; �_­ I . ­ . I 1. - 1- i I � "Loves hr aid Norah, wi , flood -th-If mme tumbling down f aplarletiLly calm, for her answer. How Id not betray myself for them. And, eighteen 12 -pounders, twelve 3 -pound- - : - , . ,��: I , � . ­,�_ . th -�TnL rom I I I - ­ . . 1. � t '" a . era. eight machine and five.field guns. - . ... _ . � - .- 1.�� phaAs. I - the bills'above her. The old landmarks could sue tell, so quiet he, was, idea, I should wrongT them if I be- � � - -.­� ! . .. 'we ... re ,cover ( . -1 _. I . I _. . -_ ­ I ­ )r swept I ie od for one moment that they would The heavy baxbette 12 -inch guns axe 27 _ . � .., _. .�� I .1 . . _� . I 'G'o%d- - h vensl w� y did Tilt you tell , way, and how J ha I the arawgr meant life br feet above the water line. The Mars . . ­_­.:�. ,_1 I I - .1 '.. ; - � ,Was she to lipt tt,Q the holovt- 'death to him. so fares the. bappillp.m ha e it so. Oh, no, I am wiso indeed." : . ,� ..- .`.­ ­. He seemed stricken ed w' . � is built of mild .steel throughout. Hor � I � _� . 1. '. . me that beforet" o,ods? I . � I., .. - - I of all tho years tAD come was conmrnedL Ile tone - had grown tremu oils. but. anchors and chain cables weigh 112 tolls, . . I . _. , I., :�, - % - � . . 7 I . . . � .L �._ with self-remoirse. That she should As she StAK>d, puzzled and perplexed, Lord Killeon'8 Revenge. now she drew her breath sharply and L . .. __�� - ­ __ L _ . single line, would - _. . � , . �-,,­ . � - � .--. 1:. . . ­ I . . -yet be sappointM, she saw She grow very pate. and a little became q,ulte ,calm again. " We are I . anit grievously dit and -the latter, in a - . . .. � - :.- I .* love such simple things, and . extond about one mile. - ­ . * .. . .� . . , t . - . 4.., � , I St. - 1�1 . - . . .1. ronge coming toward her, on the Opp trembling shook hex. She had a very Imor people," she went on lightly ; ' t ; J : . ., ' �, . - - Ji"�­ I without theml It almost aillounted to p,)site -4ido of the broad stream, walkL tender hwtrt, and to give pain to any still we selem to pull bn somehow. �;e Turning to the Fluji, built for Japan - . . . .. . I I I... L 1i _� by the Thames Iron. Works at Black -7 ' ' ' . �.. 1: " - - _. .. r.i I - L � ,­ a crime. Ile rccovtti�d himself in a ing quiekly throligh the ele a mi- tie as to IS . e great pain to heirsell. -�Lys, on tile brink, as it were;l Wall, she is a sister ship of a vessel also - I . . ' . - "' . 4 � " . ,gr n p o w tv are ah% ­ . _­ - - -'_ .. - . moment, however, seeing. Norah's in- Ain" just though (lead to its huddinig. She raised her eye8. to his with such and sotno day, I expect we,shall 'take bu ilding for, , . - " - . : bPAUt an anguish of trouble' a header and nover come' to the surf Japan by Sir W. Armstrong . - - �� .1 , "'. - : ,. � wee .. I.. . .:�� I. ­ �-� I 1 quisitive, if pu'zzled glance. "T ol" - and regret -in - � .1� .- - -_ . . I . !. ­. - s . 11 P, . .- . _ He i1pa-slifte.r aunk,-in her eAtimation, 4is again; but still I prefor risking such & Co. Her launch was a graceful per- . 1, _­ . . . I '' . .- �; he said. "Pouf! what follyl" v this lack of ap . . ,�"u that. he Was smitten by it. She 't my_ formance, for when Mine. Kato, the , . - � :, . .1 - * ,. -. -1 -:. . - , ... imciation of all that. she _ io speak. but he stopped her. tota I -xtincLion to -to -selling wife of �W -Yapanese ALinister, severed - . . _� .1 I Z -, . ,.- I held swt4lit_e.jt. 1)e0ame apparent to her. 11 h self I" * .. �".. � - . . I . `e�'d he be the one to cause her Lho cord, which. in due progression. re- . .-, . ,., , .�, ­ I . " T h re e, then,"' modestly. I - � sho Bul . �c l, � . '' __ - _' _. - How co, " I undi-rotand. You are right, quite .;,. _�.. ­ '... 1:- z -, uld lie hurTy through the lovely . . . ; ­ .- . _� - - ..., - "MAke it thd decent half dozon when 'oods without a glan(x, . right. or left at feri even of this mild kind? lea.sed the ship, pi re set free . .-.,;, I ­. 'A : . . . � 1% . i� p M19- right," he said. "'All alonid, indeed, I . geons we _.. I ,", , I - : " I now," he said, quiokI �ul from a gayly dj�coratea mg,6 at the - - .. : - ''I .. . . -you are about it,". advi,wd Mr. Barry, all th�.ir 'gorgeous coloringf Was 'he .so ) . understood yotX %"Il enough to ,know . .- i .,!.. - I . * � - ing his own wounds -nay, Own bow. -4, this bein,; the characteristicalf,r' . �._ � � 'I � .1 � - genially, seating hitmielf on the fdge nin t,t� Mal thif he. could think of noth&. t, I ht that no temptat ion I could hold 'out .� �.... . ; . I I . . , I � . , - I � __-� : . 14, . Qf� Olem in his fear for hers. " I k"now - . i ! , �_ . - . t Ing %Ive ti ings mundane? would move you. It was a miserable artistic Japanese Substitute for the oeritl- 1. _. . : .. f� , of the table, "and I'll keep t he, re8 411 vou wokxld say. Do not distress . - .. � . . . - _. - . . , - . _. : * .. I She, 'wrQftged him .0vermuoh. h take, my saying � what I did," - MODY of smashing a bottle of cham- I � . - �. 4 C., - . . .. ' here until you are ready io cry for the I �.. _. I_. � . - � . - olv- Your -self. You could not like me well - mia � pa., had - . - . � - . ever. Ile I is burr, I � I . I I I I .rne. The launching party also , ; �. - .. . seventh." ' . - , ving to see her. He 'enou h. then, you think?" " Do not lot that trouble u, " erl-nd Its - laurols, as Bow Creek. all; the end . . . . " � I : .. � - : : . 1. - . . 10,14 on the lwauties of natu I � .. 1-1 ., � . t his hol ro " Wo. Not in that. way," saitt slip. Her she 6aprly. .1, 'Why shoultro ou not of the, slipway, was not ' - I I . . . . - 1, I . Norah, nothing loath. fe, I I u pon a round hiinl� - I yes Y I, more than 200 ­ _ I . . lxlca-tls,� before hN e I)allor forsook h,er as Spe(Wil &LU10, and have mho%im the children to me. why .. .4 . Z . .. . dainty tartlet, and -.soon reduced i - to � feet wide, and yet the Fuji slid away - . . ,,` , �_:, ,�.� � , tll('rf' W,,8 lictured a visi I of her that now slit, grew crini-min. and heavy tearti not have brought them faze' to fam Without & hitch� . - . - at ' . � - I � . . , . ­ . a crumb or two.. Wliproupan Barry blotted'out all the mat. ,Somehow, . rose and shone in her large, distress- ,.v-ith mo and the good that through According to ihe English patwra, too.71 ' � I .1 . who had also been regaling himm-1f, when slip fouild how IlLs fam lighted up ed eyes. . � I . L � t , 11 "I hN, i%' . In . . ­ . - *hen lit. .,,, - . woman, . . ., �� � :. - . soleninly lianded her a so(ond. 1�v, her, .ihe, being a . o you could have done them I You 8be was' the. heaviest battle ship ever . �. - 1. , . . . ' Well, never thind," said he choer- sought to gain your ow ..� � ... - tl­ - - I , -,: . too, ,went the way of all fle-�h; th(n a forgave all �his sing. IT end. That launchwi from any still, e-ither in a pub- . . ' - . third, a fourth, a little, very I ght , ftillyq What an -assumption oi ch,,w- . . --- I;, .. . ­ . ts quitA- fair. in your ea -w" -with a lie or private yard, for she. was launch- � , - .', ' ' " : i, . :_ _... . -sation accompanying 11w - 'Oil, how fret- acroast" she fulness it was I " I didn't real ly think " L 0 with hqr side armor in plave, her . : - I - ..... . ;: . ir I de I kindly de-mirts t in�:ko him once more od i - In 4 she I � . I . - - I . � - ­ 1. molition. . . I tilembere.d ] 0 )al;,,, a. I 'A �M . - .. ..- .� conver , cried; and jh'letn 1',Iu'(4'h reo you could, you know, only it ha -4 been comfortable with himself-" I .should Weight as she stood being nearly 7, - "I. - _. I I was a silent feast,� but, on the The Cot -t4' was prol cootning to on my inind tpr so long. and .1-1 have saitl or done anythinx to gain a .tons .and he welen . . � . . ..i. .. _< - I .. . � gf, and that. theW,fore she ,bad tbought. I' I got it over. so that I might � _.,,r length bet perpendi- I I.. _'. - _.. " - oao,w that was (tear to me." culars. 374 feet. -,.,. _. .- .,;,-. - ­. .. . .�, _ � 11: .-I . �.- .whole, perhaps one of (he ple.asa�testi, no right i( drealli of a v6it. to the never havef to worry myself againwith Then t4he -thought isho had said too This was 2,000 ul. '_ -1:. . -- - .e _? h---ilf houns' the child had ever bljen0 NVO!Itfis %%'h(q required her, a pro heavier on the way!v. . . .,..I " ., - . - tenuo of beliciing that yov-01al much. bad laid tot) groat vaitio on the than the Victorious, lately launched al . . .., _�. I . . . - __ L . . . . 1-1 . . . . . , I _. . , L, _. It'liss Mac6,illi0itddy'SLwelr�,ynvk ahst,nve; she continued ImStill�, ­Vou art, como is, that it -might have been othArwise." f re 1 red aA I , . - .- . ., ' 3�_ � .. Barry's pic-sence; the feeling -1hat he ing to �qee US? Come. . - I ining o heraelf, and blushed deep- Chatham and honce all's . 1'� F ' then., I . � �� L. 1. Was her frivnd, that be had takon her "I was voini - . His heart sunk in his body. an he fy, substant" i a cradle, the. wei of t ho . . '' . ... I �, :_ . fig (,o M50 YOU," solid he, roalized that now Ila 'Irt 1--' : . I : . I- 11: L - I - part; the happy thoUgl11L t.11,tj finally she plainly. IN had heard ofthe'Slue Riti- Indeed that isweet "It was the dearest cause in the latter being 280 tons, tbus increasing -.1 ­,�'_! 9 ., � . ,W I .: I - _'.7 - - - r , - .. owing Nr Tit, world. It was the on really the dead weight on the ways to near - V. - ­ would have the, r,emaining larilets 1xin lecturp iu tile vill.age, and kn doubt. o6 Id never be i - that all ly caus6 I . 1� .. was over, done 11no ou IQ he clam to . n." returned ho, with a ly 7,800 tons. The cost of prepa.rations '' �. _-- ­ . - I � ga! - . -_�, I ... . . Co- a. But he si h. Yet in a sense she had comfort- for this launch was . _. , ',.", . I - , ./ (there vere a couple of dozen of Of �m) it. Would 1XI nothing. without Miss Ma naught to him, ever any"!:04 .. .. I �. . t; ; that - � . to giv to the boys and ho�r ('(in, all (lillieudd . lgre_4t, while, the, .- :. . I i : - �... . I . Y's suppori, and that there, (,nquered himself as he saw her droop- him. If, tile word " hapj)y could ekill in putting a a LP 80 heavy � I - 1: --�, - , .�t. __ �_ ". - made �er heart light. fol`e slw would ntirlply be absent from - . . h into . - . , I - -1 I * head. and sad face and went on be at) 11 I to him .Just, then, he certain- 80 narrow a waterway also makes this ,-. - .. .- � ��'.. '41 say, old girl, you needn't hurry. The Cottaigi, had elected to,pay one of In . I ­ . : I - I I . , hugrriedly : . ly 2 to" . . - . .. _f__ The m is IoL4 of time y,A,­ mid. Barry, his che -* d he happier bectiuse of her words, . A MEMORABLE LAUNCH. ".. 1� . , I . , r"h visits to Congtantia on " It really in not worth another the asouranco they' . . " ­ . � � . , . - . ­ 'llut why waste thel M, an �_ avo him that - . I .1 t .. ­ - 1: - . t his (lay in,, . , - � . I.- :", as hO handed over the fifth tart. i thought of yours. on . - �., I . ­ - Suppose," said Norah, a rush of the Ws in- . . . You must put it all sho did not despise bim for the sugeg. Wh In leted. the Fuji Will be of I 1. � . .-. .� . I � . �, � I . . . . do,o*.sf­ hp went. on, divininif. sa-id, 12.4f u's Is] . �� :..-, . r d terror seizing on her, ",suppose, she i� desire to enter the Woods behind co I Aaciament at her me -an � I , , . I _. - ol" , out of your head s6t once, because for tiop he had held out. " Well I" he io , to .., . . - _ ,I . . a ` I , � . should come. back now. To catch you �M in. I I Ma &11 the 'happinem the earth could give aftor a boit, "You were anxious for a load draught, of 26 1-4 feet. She LA I I .. . .- __�� - ... here with the cakes -giving them to h I ere as we I not pay my visit to you me I would not be -the caum of even bore, and 1. have only dis- 374 feet long bet rpendicularis. . �. * ,. ­` -1 ! . . qu t walk . - .�_ 11 . ; 1. ': _' .- . " . I as I hf,rei" he indicaLed The, es were turbod you With my idle dreams. .1 will and has a moWdc 'a ... � _1 . Me. . . - and depth . - I I . Cott age, by a glance. .one tear in your eyes." Her e t .7deebr�,a t . . , . �� .. I . , .�., . . atia tly. very full an he slJoke, and A. e tears hic yott goo(14)ye now, and let, vo0i have respectively of 73 and 44 t. Th le- .- � " . _.:� i . , � 4_� " I "ID'ye t buit to ' . . I .1 - - "Well, let her," said he, v "You ma r, indeed.- said Constaritia, nt with a. ph at least one hour in peaft." Ife.. amiled �wription of her protection has an in- . - . � ' �­ , ", .. . �� - f', ,- 1ink I'm af raid of herV ,9 he's . him at the Insta .. .. �. .�:, . - aughing, 'But am we to talk como. sical .pAin. -Don't look like tha, , . . . _. � . . . - �� - ­.;�I. R7.1. __-_ . . � . . a reg'lar %old sweep. thaL I allow, but mtonj t. 1; and hold out his hand. terest: - . . .i . I I __1 lc.,. � .. . . . I "A I I . I ., � .� - - a 11 d as her any day." I Ilakws 8 t the top of our lungs across went on nervously. " And yet I know . . i . The Fuji is side,armored, with 41111ar ' ­ . - _. . �.. 14"U. ct - ­ I In as t1oo rhis terribif. little streaml I can (To be Continued.). � , .. . - - -:�-,V#: rl_�, . I I : '� fess I it in kind of you. By� fA,nd by, perhaps. . .. Veyod I 9 t I` lates, for 228 feet _ w I ...: 1; . . ..� ol 4or , . 11 . , .- Whe ter it- quite came home to him (to not �o e. [low 1 am to get to you, or - I I . J'. a I I-- - - hat You Shood .. i `, �!,�­ I I � - _ - I � , - � . � - � - � . . *'* =r or main armor 'Lk, I t . ,.­_,_J� - , _ I shall like to remember t . I I " - i that he was calling hiviself -a: , liar YOU to me." ! .: I _ - . -,- . long' hi t he - . . . . � !ri feet - - . 1. - - . :- , . a tear for me, but now it in terrible to . .., . rig in depth (3 feet being above - .. ' �" . �_ ,..- I ., � � ; .# . . : . . � -11, , .- , I . I .1 . I � - : _e m ans S1 ronge lc)oketd up, and I down- the Me. . WHY LATIN IS USEM - - 5 fe . . ,!tt - OIL , . ;. , i sw 4ep" too, Norah had no � . . d � . - .: i - ­ - I ­ , 111. :. - rain , i�e a in. I t might 1W, waded, of course, ; - I I , � . ot . -, , . of judging. But sht. could not ry A . . . ­ n below the deep4oad water - - ,.- z . - I .. I - , . . I line), 18 inches, thick at the mid llengt14. . . . I . ;I.-- , :_ : ,� 1.­ � , .. � �6"' � ' J from a mild !ittle (tackle, . lut- he did I lot dalm lsyge8t, to- hex that - "I supliose.1" said abo Lil &* low tooK �, . I- � . i .____­_. � I. . I ,- - :. A91, - - - - "Ali! you. laugh at .Tile,- said.'B rry, it would 14, possible or him to carry her eyes on the gT,ound, " it would do A Tory 42**A Rea' and 16 inches at the ends. Above the - - . r - . I �,.�A .. �;��.. . . c son Why This Language is ­ . .!,v ,7�; � ­ I . . - .! f , ,, ,. 11L st at "but you he main armor belt there in a seconder _. . �. - . .. - __,. I ;. shaking his fL her, - hall her across; and narrow though rt You no good to tAell you kow I like YOU." . t4ed in Writlist; P"wriptleapik. Y . . .. .... � . - I 6 I , . . . __, '1:�l,_ -1 I Bee. 'You will live to .54 LbAt. %treat L one -for the protection of the hatter - I ­ ­., . . . - 1. 11 ,- - n W" he could- see no means of " Yes, it would',' he said eagerly, anx- Y . ,17 �'. ..�� 1. 1, He grew" me The Now York Herald publishes (the -7 fee L Wide and 4 inches thic - - , . . . . � I Tpria'r yed" .."ite'(11(ooirl-i his landing her on the other side, without imis to comfort her. "And -and you k, slant- , , ' - ,-- 4.. ­.�; - - � . __. �. - argument. He placed IlLs palms o the. getting hei feet wet. JuA as his mustn't think it I" an bad %ifkth me as folim."ag reply tal the que'ry why dool. Ing off at its ends to meet the armored . - ­ - -_,--1;�'­ . - . , - . .. - . I �. table on which he- had perebed itno puzzlement. gr,ew intp desp sides of the barbett both belts hav- - - - - _� ., . �Am you see I . .. . air. he saw with, some people, , hoot to�s use Latin in writing their .prfp- o . . . , I - _ - self, and.4t.-irked himsitIf up a�d (im-ij. a la rge atc ne, a- considerable distance . never had gilucli hope -never -any real- . � Ing &.backing of tea -to which they .' _. . lkk5r I I . I . R� ­, � " Wh a U " ,. e, "you saucy- pu_ss, -d'ye. . further doUrn, that he thought would 1g, I think . And beaides-Il"He paused. orilptioins insitead of Engfish. are bolted-brin4ing p the thickness - - - � I'- - :". -(, ,, - I . . . -1. , W'! .­ . imallille I should shrink bqfore her? . _ of the veawl's sides t t . . I.- � I - - 1�*, �; . � . � I � 1% n - serve, e- d id not finish that sentenoo. "Well. In the firist place. .L&tin iA a � ni-om hew parts to , . . . ­� . �!__, . L � . - 11 . 22 inches. At both , nda of t .1 I .__ -N__: I .1 , . ", � I � I D'ye thwk such as she, coul oo quer . " Wal k d(wn your bank a little way, that is all over. I ou bp mud. eWt and concise language than Eng- be main � - , I _ -- .. . I - I ' armor belt a screen of 6 -inch axm�r _. . .- ... � ` -:, ` _,_ , �'_ ­', � �', �� - I ; mel .Have I not as good a c ui-d v a.4 and I think I shall - "But I am not Sol e. I There li4h, avid. being a dead language, does runs square across the main and low r :-- . - -I.' I ".,:::- �­_,. I- . I be able to help 'T maism 1� ., ;I another? Lives there tile. on wh has y --,)u across, " he said, and Constantia, was no hope, ever.- know I was not ib . 1.'� �. . -, 11 . . .. - - - ., �,. t 'A"w �� ., -, witnessed'my overthrow-" 0 - . ... .,. , :;_. 1, . � .- .- f, catebilig a glimlwe of the stone with- much in your eight, Ut you regarded n t 111111196, OA all living languages do. decks to Protect the guns from a -ak ., _­. . . ,�, - I .. . . ,: in fi I f .. Eveu as lie spoke ire. -1 . � - - ­�,".L-:'. . _ �. - . � lie lost� hi bal nee, her bright ey.es, hurried toward it.. me as-& plain man, as--- ton. again, since a very large part - , ... ..- .- � '. I - ... . . ... 1,, . i rbettes of the usual pear-shaped . -.. . -1 ­ I- ;� �� .;� , I _. . � 1 and fell. ofi the. table on to the loor, Re-V.hing it, Stron 0 made aspring He paused, 60acir by a lightnin - are botanical, & . -7, '' -,;. . AP Of all drugs in use I they fonm are built at each end of the hat- -, _' : : �­:_- ". .. ; I' ma&-- a wild Nil. ineffectual rab at a, and U Ii d on- it.' t was � hardly in glance she, caist,.at him---& horrif, :.t 1,:7, ' , - "' " ' " ' ' --1 . , . "' I � :�' i� . . . � rea . being considerably near- Irlarios. She put up her hand deprecat- - oo,l, - t- ,-, .- !� chair :hat me�nnly eluded hi u, I rk�td mii- I o in the pharmsoopoeis the. sawo tery,'and are plated with Minch st -7 -,, *. ! �__!. . , : . � V. I.- � . . . - . . .. . , I . . - - , : � I , 't ­ '.. . - , - y� ! k his libins against a c-razy ott man and .er , S nLia's bank than to his.:116 Ing �Mvlees that they have in bat-arly- the armor between! the ma in and u . I.. , " I ..- � 1, I _,��- I _.­ . ly. and bar face flushed cprinuen. Her pper ­ v. o . , : I... � - - :. � 1, .. that . , - V 1191, � - . I fLnally. canie [o anclior uf,,Ui the. sofa stretched decks and with' 9 -inch airmor dow , " � - "i 1� � I t, his hand to' her. ! thoughts had flowin backward tp soleatifia n4anes. bT,wo-t,hird*i of such I n to . - "" �z ­ .:_- , , , I'll- . ! and'tb6 W, g with suc!i all ovel lie mi " - the Xrotective - deck on - which t .. -I 1. � _,�-:-- , -�,; l � � . rig JNOw, I careful. Take ti T unlucky day, when he had overheard , hey � � .­ . . - - - ! crash 3 it�gluced the, 10zell nd three to me. A d when I say ' k�r.,n r t d�ujjis haven't any English names, and Stan . I . . . . ... . - 1; "., 1. JA . - � ,,-. - .. ,7 . � I tj 7e, . . 'No r her as she descanted upon his utter , ' ' � '�- - I �, � .,;N - I 1. . Cot . ­ .1 I : .� TI e ' She has a flat- protective 6ack, 2 1-2 " - -- � � -, v. -. . --- ­ , remaining tart.s to o e. � W.- id. he. 19,9k of parlsonial chaxms. -In spite of ddu't be wrjtten in English. . �_ .. _::I � ... ­ .. . W-!. ..' ; _: - ! I went a rab- Constant grasped' his hand. a the dejection that was fast making him But - : - , ,.v�l - � I ;r I "By, jingo i�at � suppose a doctor did write a Ole- inches thick, termitnatin,� forward in a . * �­; '�',�,��' .'7--, - , I I din4g p.We,­ groaned he, wh ii h had, torik Lime ,411c, was Cal f - f t, .1 Powerful raw. She carries four 12 -inch ' . '. 9 ;,. �,_�, --, PVif . :.- �44 'o Ul in fano 1 0 its� rey, a smile crossed his face. * I I -_ -_ . 1;1 V I riptWA in English for an Unedu"ted uns, ten^ ra=id -f ire 6-inchl the six - '. ,- I - ...., pr -_ � . ­ - � I .1 )U I if . , !: . . '.. - � . L h; S, I, an I had folkawed a-1 his directions; and whe, I he I wasn't thinking of that," he d I on ;. . . . ,;_ .�, � 1. - � I: 11 . leisure to joints togf,QrElr a 'li sai - thinim U9 k being protected by - -. . .... 1. � , : __ i . rut) an elbow Na W Cori,.: f,zlid "now " she jumped. it ed -" I can guem t"t. 'The patient readis it, & upper � - ... I i � . your thoughts, but it .1 J., � ___ .., . I si(lerably tile, worw- for Nvea ; 'th Nn he' 4iiite an sy thihg to her to do, t Wasn't Plkin in that son" I meant- riemembors ISO deck , �. _. I -1: � ­ � I .. ., . , .. I . ­._. it, and so tr to - �pt shields and the four oil the main .1 %., . , - 1 : .- ,- . a I . � : 1, , - . � ngr tef ul - - . 3 . ',I' . - .'7- -: ; - . . . "'.. 1. &. - - ­ looked at No m.h. But that . � . I when, her feet touched the stone, he only commonplaoo, ordinary uninter- I filled from memor by 6 -inch casemates; finally, twenty I . .. '. � .1 ... r i I . I - I ..( ­ � I , las illoapable. of �(I. A . Y the second tlm"- pounder and four 2 1 -2 -pounder ,juns ­ -1 o .1 . I . - perbon -4 n Ipts el -Ing found it o A.rn'p and slippery, and sho -eating." . . _. - ­ _' � �;., � . - - 1. , . A : . ppow, for insta,lice .L � ..�, M_ "'...-I ­ � t co&.olatiork by reasoi l,tkr I I i rTt �W would PI-O')al)IY have fallen into, the ; - Coustantia ,was still very red.. , , it called for iod- and five 18 -inch torpedo ejectors, four .. , , - - � ­ I . .L . , - - , I . )iad L, * . - �., 4 " �. I � , .� �! - -.:� . : I Ofn I 111. rious his. above water and one 1*10w. . � , . I broken, indwid, 4ater had not. Stronge caught hex in I " I shall never forget that day," she , i Of POtawiv= And 116 got it 00n I . I -1 . .- - i , . - 1. ­ - :�- 1, F: -1 *P laugliter, tWdl Prttvidono,e alotle pro- him arms. A Moment steadied her, %ad said. 11 It boa Come bsok to me so of ten. with cyanide' ,pf Her twin-screw engines are by the : ' - - - - .- ..�. .. : :I. L. I .. �, "I.., .: ­i�.,' . �� I ­ -) . - - - i - . . . . i I I : , _� - ,t-!, . . � hen they both ' �, - .. vent.ell f r m reactling the vilh go bool- I potassium" He famous 31urn hroys, Tennant �& , , I . I- .. 1811911(ml a little, snd since; a,nd always it hm caused 1116 rb- uld saftly take a number t6f ritralue I - - m" -. . ". 4�', 11 - � ;� ­.­ i I house below, whero hor aunt %N -a 'f')re- . gre Deptford, anTdesigned for 14,00000-raoet. .- - � _'. �. - : ; �, COI1L%ta1ItL8 blutilied warmly, and &I t. It waA so rude, asid besides un- the .first, but one gro,in of the soo- � ho � . , :_I.- t�, ­ . . , .1. I I - - - . 1. 11 i - sumubly addresising the Bill it bt little qukk. F,I)y light came into .'her I true." This she said very s' I - She ond would kill him. power under a moderate forced draught, :.� . . . - . . .1. :.,s",s.�) ,___. - I . . re ..; � - .-� - __ . I �rl .. I.- . . .1(3 In . 10 I 4 7 1 - - ­ . -:S; 1. , :,., ­ 10 ince I late. Thi%tla an extreme case, but It will. so 1-1 _. �,%: 1, Until Barry, catAing tl ' fectk that she ought to ha I - , , ob ey�s that Made his pulses throb. I had grown to, like him so well O Ve high speed . I - . . . . - ­ .1� �..- . 'h d nd laxi-gi dd alaini, danger was not ove, . .. �, . ... � .. d. . - - �rl,:;*_- I ,...I , * for a battle ship. 1; � " - - , -_ .. I.. ites. She 1. laL ;- But tile. , et. I that he no longtor seemed ugly. "No. nerve for ,aln illustration. Don't yo,ul - . . 5 .,._� . - . . .. " � . joined in h -, an d 'Onge V ats glad of this-absu.rd ly d I h I neiier forget that da. " he i 'd - . _.., ... . , :J...., - - 1�. -.��_. . I WN 0 era t e, )OUT, St, ___._____,_._41'0_,� '. -, . . .- - S.:_ �J . �11 a al a gal ' we how the Latin is a protection and � . -1 . :I -. 1'., - - I . ­ � . " : '. - . .�_. .. __ � .. "'. -,� � I � 0 10 IV" no �ia Wh should youl" saithe gently,.' a safeguard to thia- patientf Presof1p.. !: 'A' NEW AJSF, FOR APPLES � -, . __ I I ­ _� , "; ;, . 1. '_ i - , I rwared in concert, unt.il y :' would -but &Ile was not. Ther 'e�. �, Y 1_�k_,_, - .. , ­ - _1 . . .7 - -'-.':.: - , _;� ! � - .- - I - thLnl-' this merrimr,at of tliej�a 'iFbt Pugnanoe to hini in'her Wart. 6w- I "I shall never forget it either." - ' tions in Tatin he can't.- read, and con� ! :.:-. - - - � ­. ., - ; _r_� I. - I . - - . . ,:� I � I lbo ' - .. � ,. � - .- I I �; , . - .1. � I ivake tile dvo.d, could such 1 tril�lei ever,there was 6nlya,very natura - I She looked at him reproachfully. "Is sequently dbee -not'. try to remomber. i Germany, for purposes of r. dw7f, .,,,`._ 1. ': % 11 -, I � _. � �.�. . _ �! ­ .. 4 rfl, gne. and disli of gett , r I . _.�_­ �. - . - - I_ . I .Ing immer ­ � N � . :_­ , . .1 � were spe er . .1 � r .. .. . . - language that in used by soleatific men � illf-I I 'I ita � for a f inal reeison. 1;atmin is sk has almmt oleared the whole of France. . - - 9 , *.; .I'- - tKag lx�- Bath be, in'lp,ed , - ( 3 -sod'in t , that kind, is that generous 111 she mur- .Now �11 '_ , , . � - et.111*59 with mirtp, vh n the with a I one's clothes on. She orz; mured. . . . . . I ­:_ . � : . - . . I � dpor slo-ovly opened -to adMIL .%sS Mae. tightly t( St I dness - ' -ken - all the - , . , -.-' - r �; I I - ro, of apples, besidep having ta ", , 11 I . I i . - .n$e a arm, and f r6m, I " It has nothing to do with kin thiek world over, and 00 other lanil '' . _�� I .. - ..% ; 1� _,., rl,_�� I . �­ whoudAy. I their de& la, YOU ftn get L a XUtfg6 fruit Obtainable in Belgium and Hot- .1 ­ ., I - , . V _,_ i� . to island looked sorosslat or generosity. It is only that i shall i1L Latin prescription I 0,. What � � _. - . - _��. .. -, I" � . . . - ­ . - _ ­­ 4� -1 ­' . , I f _. .- ­ . : So far as Nora.h was cohe rnee thd th land before them. . �, I never forget any- 'day or'hoUr with fiiie& i -n any pountry on of t , an ' . . I I ... � - I . m . the face he she requires them for in - .3 �:_. , 1-7. ; "'i';.;., -1 . . . - I . - . . . -, _. __ � - � _.� ., __ . . . - . ." . as inagical. The child roz,; the ­'It1s'whioh you have had to do." He spoke, ewLtig whelr4 -there - is a dXU9 store. a mystery. It MaY be for cider, . or ayr- �­ - . ":'�; � ­:, . � � . � i effect w, 21'W"myer do it," she mid. I . - - I . � _: 5 - I - . f . t ..�. , : I 'I - .`:� � - . .. I , , � . ; smile. died on her lips; her, V 0`1 ttlyt�. twice, a3 ff as the -last jump and only I rery amply, and without any demon- : We had a prwoription here the otli- up,or it be for -a new kind of c 7 . - . . . � .. .� - . 1. . �,: .1�1. for you - hould n m, hamp. ,., --­ � ­ � ed frora her head. But bu -.Ntr. 'larry 8 ow be " drenolied - strative whotiou, yet .she know bqw or -Uy wWb we had p. originally, I '"n I . :� ,-, . -�,:;.­ % ki, : , U, U [agile whio it is rumored she has - py a wna e aid." I . . .1 I a ,. this as a � -ant evfery word -he aad-whioll' had strice -dis- - � - 1,�� �: f. , - , �: , :- - I . .. the entra'nct- - of. - the tyraITt, thoroughly be 'me Mn stamped by Covered, at any rate, Nvbatever the Imr. ' '" - - 1.7;:-' "�:_ _. _-, . :­ I I . � I - - �. -�. supreme moment iseerned but, t h cor,_ "lf you will only. Bhut your eyes, and said. " I shall be even less likely to dxuggists in 1,0.0don, Paris, Berlin Con I poses for - which they are intended, * th6 :- -'.-.'.1 __ �] ..� :� ... ,'!-, .� 0 ^ � . _. - . ­ . ;. ' 0 the joke. fie roa h d. on .1pring when I tell you, .all. Will' be forget after thi's interview; my mew.6 tinople. Cairo And Cah!titta. t I tterman inerohants have taken during - - . . . _. -P - - , - . mot f Inale t . Wh4_: . 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". -, ;. ;,, ,� - I .. : ­ �_�; 4", �._ I 0=0 Interes Ing "t- ': ' i im justly oalleA the Queen Cpquette de Blanehe.-Pure white million is almost incredible, says thd - ','- � !_41 ­� - - III 1) -hated clever women, and 1' .. - I I -�461."j�% , I . �, . . I c 1 (4 Ali6 I. arried a lady, wed] boTn, t plain, The ed for delicacy bf coloiing. this population of thre"uartets of d � _ t 0AP of t to i npretentious, amd coun e row � , I Greatefa men in itr ed, who of Flowers. No plant is morek popular . - - . .- I 1. ­ I . - It (? Ir f lowera in colusters. . .1 " �r " , � � 4 ,-%�z -, � . .. .. � His Pit trios 1.4us-Ripi London Standaxd. It in as fouows:-o . �_i4j , I Z, i �v ,, I : te woritis III ter ­ was the perfect type of a erli6iah haus- and none given better satisfaction when ass IV.-Noisette, Roses., ! . 'I.: " 1,;, a _N1 11 1-1 �j ,- I I ­ . . 4 . . I �N �,�; "f� 'IN-, %, � - I IrD�I,i�ftv-.'-,_ - I - . - � I . -M entlineftili. f rau , or household goddess of the econ- - C ' . `� ` ` i"'. '*� - , \ ' - - - , . - - -gallons; irLts, 11.4 -_'­...__.:�­ ."j-1. A � '. , , ��v 1� . . ­ ,. � .. -so are the finest autumna�l bloom). sp . Ii.. _�`-�;.;, . . Beer, 70,955,604 _ 11ii, _, . 4;. .. J. . When a sLudent of GA � bmic kind. A art from big only daugh- properly ba-Ldlel. T . _ .­ ... I � !;. '0�' -42, ,� I . 1_.�.f �. . - : . o tingen -1 I ' A . - ere and ar0l distinguished by flow ring 205.627 gallons ; and wine. 80,040 tons. .7-:1 . .,. _ 1�.4"'..._', - � 012 mPr%6' -ter, � . ­ 0 '. , , ,viry . .� z ban one occasion, but more especia ly i h ri Roses is _., I, .- zl,� - -A-': .. I I :.f 11 � � .r . '. I .. - . 1 . who usl to act - as b to ol. hould be pl&nted in a rich, ill lusters. They require care � �_V; , ­ , . , .- . � . - his wife was the only woman 'wToerw'em ful Pro,- The wine may be omiked, becium it . . _1 I . I . . ' - �rt---�tkl_'� - . . hen the rector once sent' for and over able- to ,&xercise a oubtle influen s will receive full thet on (luring winter. . � a :1f%:. , . 0111�oi&_'-i .- � A-- . -, - 441MI-Al - I . . , 'I- .. � . ce 4. 1 � ,; . . . ,�!�;. I - .1 ­_ I . ..1. lied him olit`�cs and personal q benefit of the morning sun. They should A09usta-�-Sulpbur yellow, large and is not certain wha,t was meant! by � ' , , _t, I I � . * -: �- .,. ' , �.` . rT, qq - �,�­ - - in a paternal way,vr is It � PC ueations over . full v�.ry fragrant, strong grower. 'I' ton," but the others show the fal- -- - I - �' " .� � - . :. ' I . im. But with Queen Victoria, when she I cut back to a few budis when plant- , _' - - I #­ ��,:!-� i. - ��, � . . - .. -, . ­­ ..- i., 'Ili 19 '! _ . _1 �j � I , ­ - J t - _ i I _. - - . ' - Ili 1.1� - ow beautiful tea Ilowing consumption per head: -Beer, 97 , ' �K,j,!., � , gnacity, Bismarck did not a-recept t * ,went to Berlin to see her dying son -in- ed. and should . have a deep, rich soil *,en e,d rose. . .. � ��. I. .e N roisse . Palo yell . a ­ - ' - , . ,� '- . , - : . - ' 4- . 1p,-_,,� - :1 i . gallonsit; spirits, 14 gallons. In. arder - . I .. 7%_14,1 1, I . � _ , �',,. - ' 146'7 . 4 PTo(,,f. T6 the rector's astonishment, liw, he was 'greatly cliarmedi as with and high oultivation; , as they can only i' Cl tb of - Goldi-- Rich, deep , , 'k 1� - . ' I . _ I � . - . ... e made an indignant speech, expressing a ae of #,the wisest yellow, � I' _,� "� ,�', I Re -I-,- - i0­iA.1;,;N .I . � uble. fro4rant and a igo� - .. -1 1� .W, �, , _� . � . . :�' -- ­-, -; � .1 ,te8tation of Frenchmen, French prii- t Mc.' Yet it was the masouline more le rg , (to v rous to explain the significance of the fig � ��_ . I statesman of the bloom on now shoots or growth. ' In I .. .. . . ples, 'a' t ian the feminine element in the mind the sp, i 9 ro exw . ures, it need only be stated that the ' � . �,tf, - , I ut,,, - -2 . ' * __ � nary . . I * I �: - . . .,. I , .- ­ '' nd revolantio 1r.1 ring all dead sh ts should be out . W. J. KERR -fl.verage consumption per head in the , - .,:,.. - ­ if _', � I ,� . . ! Germa, -, 00 I ­.. , , o! her Majesty, which captivated the out down to'the 1i , , * , � , -_ I.', I_ N � . I " - 1. . - . 11 I I :1 . IA 1. ,�, .. I gull"- I -on Chancellor. It . � .. . - � ' ' I I - ' a �.- . ­.I� .A - -1 ... United Kingdom during the fast 50 . -_ .- , � '_ � "� �e- prayed that the ' wood should be out '.. I I I .. .:- .1 - hom be called Frenchmen in dis J ve, wood, and all live I \.: -.1 , - � 1.� ._d \ � I ­ : . � I ;�� , . sword of' Joshi a back from One- loin; . .. � ''. �: .,. '41, M '. 1 . � - -I," In..dTlomacy no one ever outwitted r�E OLDE9T UNIVERSITY.,.,i ,� ra has been: -Beer, 28.4 gal , ..". ;. . . . 1. . - . _... . . � I 9 im i t was only in t1g field of - - � r .� _�- I- z - ii l,t be given hi to exterminate all I I third to two-thirds of the previous . - it . - I _11 . � . . :. r - �.; .. - , I ... - . - ap7r s and wine together, 1.48 g4ll&=. - _: � �, ;, J ­ � .. .­ . _� ... I . I ., . � . i_ ". I "_ . - I _.. .. � IbSe. " Well, MY Young friend, you are' , omest'o politics, where his wisdom was Years growth. Thip, with high culti,. The "sehool For the sons of ibe.Empire,, I , -, * . ,,!. ,", w � . ­ - � ,!.. . , - -1 , � c ' � k � - �,�: . , I i 'm appareak, andi indeed, was iome- vation produces a rank growth of new In Pekin. I �rhe highest figures recorded during the - :, ., - �6 �'4 , " � weparing- great trouble for yourself," t . I I " , , . . - ­ _�. K . '. I . . ..: o�"Prn , �.', Ines little less than folly'. that his period axe: -Beer, 84 gallons, ini 18741 .�, ,:.;,i4.0?_ � :� .. wood, and an abundance of rich bl m. � Thel City Of Pekin contains- what is . � .-;� ;- 0 - [,- A. - -markt-41 the rect6r, with a shake (of ippoonent occasionally -got the bet t Ll . , I 2r -,.t,' " . 4� �,; , ­­ -, � � . ;I '_ I ter of O'D spirits and wine, 1.81 gallons, -in 1876d - -, �, ;,.. 'OL � - � e, head;;- your opinions axe those im, recalling to mind the spec Most all roses, bu particularly the undoubtedly the oldest university I n . 1%.-, .... tZ.- �_-�,:��­� - .� I 10f tacle of , `,:�;,:O'_,�- - ,� - :_� - _ .1 _. It appears, therefore. that our worthy. :*_.i.1 _r ­1�1 ,� . 11 son Agonistes, when he Tea, Bengal, Noisette and the world. It is calleA the KwOtszo- . ­ � , other Age." - " Good opinions' blossoin made Bourbon - . - �111-11. -twh - , _ -� A� I . .. � W.. .; ­� _� '. , , : was forefathers drank three ti M'es " � In . t �' " , �% �. � i, . - , ain like thi6 trees after winter," was rt of by the Philictines.11 OI&Ow,s need careful protection if I�Jt kien or " School for the Sons of the' . 1 , � , - �­.. -, '� . i - I ' I ;1-.. ,� . .. spirits as we do in our most intemper. ., _� ... � _ _ _ . . . :� , .. 1-1 , ,_ - � . i, HIS PURE PATRIOTISM. - :. out through the wi tar iu this or simi, Znpire.-" The duties of the faculty . , 1� �Xl k - . . 'i ismarck's answe,r. . . n .... ­ . . - P . .. ! .I'S � . -S _ - . .- . . . . , His patri ate moments. There were 654 inns and - . 1. ,� . I 7��l i I ... - - . , . " I...- � - - _ cotism w" of the loftiest lar climate& This may be dpne by ale somewhat difficult, foat in addi- � �1 - , I .1 - - ­ . , I EXECUION WITH POLITENES9. ud .purest kind, amd . taverns, 5,975 ale-.housea and 8,6W . �!� , -, - 4 - I . 7,�-,T I � � � . il; - I - I. - I I ... . � . . .�, .. - da. e, ,Was in.a committee si 11 everything that I hilling up with earth, ox bi tying up ti)n.to the instruction of the scholars, " brandy -.shops --in all 15,288 houses . . . ;� - �, I f �_ I One . - . . be. did was for thegpod of his country. .. . . V. I— '' . 3 �_ . __ : �. ' Aft&r he with straw or evergreen brano By .have to admonish the Emperm for the consumption of liquor on the ­ . 1, $714-, mm , : nz of the Pruf-aian -diet. A demoexato was universally acknowledged t - - . - - .145 I - I -A a 7j, 01 , I � I , ­_ _ . I - - � . � .. ..J�,.. 't� . � �. , . ­ , , 1! - V :_If � - - I -1 a. n � ,!& . pewalons are deterrehesirom -of t at which in just and -good, 'to re- Prem � , � tdhengrea;test man of his timei he - 'Many d ises. That in to say, there was one - � . J _' ,_ . -: " , 4, , . :�' �; es 0- I . . . - r. T P �� . . . POtlent said to hiba:--�­ You al6ne f' pto - . . 'pot -house to every six h6uses and to - � 't -, � 0 invitations to the tabl Of planting rOAW fXo= tb10 faot that they �P I I I I . him' for his faults, and have the A � 9N .;. �. ; . . I Your Paxty have always treated s hers, unlem, indeed, they came from every -47 persons. In 1891 the pro - I - 0!4.._1_V4, -:;0K311 .. � s.�e4 .Tii� . ;� , ..: ­.. ,.Q;A . . . �,, _�:,Z�; . I � I . I. I suffer so from atta,oks of insects. But herelitary privilege� of - schooling the tior,s were one to 63 and one to %� - , , I " ... j&, ­ - . '.. � I i 1-2, � , . � �.' I iLh POIACIDeBs. Let us make a bargai ) irt, and tbe.n they wetre In the na, . � I . r . - . .. -, I � 1. �. ­ W _'w 'I , I ' - * ure of a command. But otherwise., If Proper attiontioh. is paid 'to soil l3bers of his fan�ily in the sciences respectively. Even, if we take the ! � . , " . I . - I - I --. - I , I we -gain the upp�r haad, ,We 8h - .I .. .,�.. �, . - I Io bUn t�al number of retail Ii"nses of I . .1., , M t4� � , .*, I '. - _,� - I f ter reaching the Zenith of his fame .planting, watering, oto., and a few and art.s. During the last three _ A .: ,,,'�-­t­ I . . . . . n .. I.. I,. .- I - . . . -wer, the Iron Cha4cellor broke ,simple � Z. - . �&re You; but if fortune should favo r ' mid po , kinds, bdb for on and off consLixoptio . . �' . - I,.0 �", , instructions heedied, little � dred years, howeveim, the scope of their - � 1, rrr � . �. " �� ly,t you 8hall do the, sam t 11 extive bread un - roof but.. his . I including the so-called grocers' lJoensesi 1 _. ­ - -� I - 11 � � � - . I i" , � , , , , ' , I I I I I , go - . 1� .4er no . trouble will be experienced. The Ap. teaebing bas beAn widened, and all and those for refreshment houses, they- ' " - � _-" I I. � .. . ,,W - . - !:: - I - - i, - _� ' - I , � this Bismarck replied:-- 'I y r , Yw'n. At no ball, or dinnex or diplo . - ­�� , I - . . a , natic entertainment, or theatric ng foeg. the t only represent one to every 430 per.- 11 -_ -... �­.' . I ­ rLy has i . F al, per- his, is ambng the most annoyi' - t!iroughou. the province who pur- . I -.��, .- - . . ts way, I ife* w il I -not w h It . I sons; so that public,houses in the last, -1 - .. ' . * � ... .. . . 1� . ._� . .1. - .0 -was his towesing form ever and partiou.1arly infest . plants in the ebt . deg oes. and are of defective edu- " I . a 11 , , , fir'. - __ . !� , i'manoe - .r . ! -P . . . I . .1 . . living ; if 011.118 is ViCtoTiO.118:' there w 11 ieen. As far; indeed; as the socigebty of house. Fumigating with tobacco smoke cati n attend the Kwotaz I okian. The century were noaxly ten times as nura- . ­­.. � %�,:.: .-.- - � ! . . ­ � . :;'. . m, t :. _. i I � I erOU8, -relatively to the populationl, 6.0 I ,�_ ' .. �ave to be executions; but they sh 11 he capita4 was 0oncerned, he, as I ,. i .,., I . - 7 - I I �J . ­_ I . . . . � is about the mxwt effective' remed,y. anti uity of the college is very great, all the. e-stablishments where liquor Is ! ", ­ I, I � . . "' 7..."i I - . . 4 conducted with polite Ml have� been dead. The Olympus . .1 _14* , , , -:0ZAP, . - . ; � `1� Y . . ness up to t ther. The ajor- - 1:1 �'. I on which the Jupiter of Furope of sold to. -day put to e m �, . ,1t, - - . I , .an This can easily be dione by covering the and the granite register, consisting . - - -1 - ,.,� . I _ I_. . . I t step of the laAd,ei-.11 I ' . ' Ity of them, it wiff be observed werl . 1- �!��:. '_ I... . - . _ ,�":. %. .. � .1 , *, ita*xnan sat enthroned was.shrouded pla.nt with cone anft passing the 8ton columns, 320 in number, contains . ':' brandy -shops," or spirit bars, and - :� - . ­� , , � � - .1 � No wretched self-distrus - n &perpetual veil of mi,st.11 . a paper I � - - - --� I ­.�� _, - . 4 ; ch�iact r . . . '�'..,:--�,?, . -1, ­­ , , I V,�. � - - . ; . . ..1. . I smoke -up underneath 'and about the the names of 60,000 graduates of the theAe mainly existed in the rer quaip- ' ,.­..­,�­` ,­ . _� , : I ed the young J3LQx -ok. _ %; 1. � . . I I ­. I I. " I .. uax I .., .., � I treo . .._1 - , t; ­ : z , . . . . : - plant. . I big eat degree. These inscribed ool-I �.*rs to the eastwaxd of city and .. -:1. W- I I i - - . '. . " - � -_ � - . - . � I L .. � ,� - :,q N_ ! 'I ing asked him if he,would t he 6 ON nih of MayI, an soon as the um a n on the SurrIcy'side. In the West end . I % . .. 111� I � - - I - . - . __ . . _. .: I ' In the mo, co, stitute the uhiversity roll of i - , � ., "' �11 i. "Sian ambassador at k- �r WATCH FOR ANDREE'S BALLOC . - .1. I ...Iio , I � lace Oi Pru- nd the elty they Were compaxativell .; �'_'�, " _ . � . leaves of garden roses have pushed out, bon ur, and the record goes bae,k more 1. _� -� , I . ­ � -hou. , - -,. '_ � " - ' I . ow. Ale ses, on the other hana ,it .- I . .1 � - I J 14 , _ 41�.._'. , . ort. to which he ma,de the brief "s r lustructionis for Arctic Natives About the the rose cabe,rpillar makes his ap ear th t4 I � . � " . anoe. � � � �_ *� .Iq,,�; 1� - H -is Majesty expr"sed a 1* Swedloth Polar Expedition. . _­' ­..�,,�;. - I - Ja 600 m. The university 'also were. more evenly distributed, and., if 1- :, � r' I: - He can readily be detectex, for I : �. I .It' *� lit le L� --T�, . . . ! . . . , he glues a leaf or two together to co: ins tyh*ola " Thirteen Classics," en- ything, riither more numerouis in'thoo " �_ . .- . .1 - �_, : . !. I a � quarters, This throws some , , .- I � I .46, I i . I urprise that he made no enquiries or All the whaling and sealing veaselm form bin shelter. The.40 glued leavea gra, ed on 182 massive granite columns, ' �-U:;, - T"ir I � . . . . . � 2i . , . 1, . . . I -1 - _ A . I . ' -T,L, 'Z� - � , . - ! n(fitiona, when Bismarck replied.: t at ight on the lbabits of the working .. " I ,� - I . 1. Q . ,oast for the should be pin-ched between the thumb ,�__­­... .-4 . ,:-, -. i . an iling irox� (he P"ific c and finger.,so as to destygy the caters, pro bly almost the I . . lasses, and completely digposes of the . .. ' �`I,,�:),_ . . ,I . . .�Lhing which the King felt si ng kretio Ocean and ali trading expedi- - - . !t� -1 ." * - - - . I .. . 11. ..j. 1. ; I a ' ' I � . & . : I .:,M4 . I . vention. The public-bouse was evea - i_ I . I . "i � - ng ions of every kind starting for sum- ree"Itive remedy for this malefactor. But t � ­ I- Dough to propose. to him, he felt str *11 r. This is the only simple and ef- ' ONLY STONE LIBRARY ' - : : , ea'that bar -drinking is a modern in- ; , , .. I V., . - Dough to accept." - . ganfu I I - I .'.1 � V - " . . ner tour.% in the polax regions are tak- for other insec,ta, such as the saw fly in xistence. - There is ons� in San: - Tefreshmen . . , -, , A",_ - _ .." � .1 . 5K3 . I il ess a place of. real ;.. 111� to -day, 1 - � ­��. "' '11N 11 , I . - ,tr t ban it is I , , . N. - I - &I , but that belonged to the Kwoteze-- more, (if a mere b, - �'.. NO PETTICOAT GOVERN"MtNT - ag wit.h t to Comm , and such as come at a latier date than . ­ . ;, I - . . . :_ . hem notices unicate to. - t. � I - . I I . t�e caterpillar. an oo6a.siornal myringing kia when Singan wam the .seat of Em- As for the, inns and taverns, which our 1'%� 5 I .. .- . , -, . . RLSmarck cherished England, -a's - 'is ,be natives of the - regions they I � � ney peoples with honesL.folk refresh- . . ., - ... _�. I �_ ., ... . .- . vigorously applied will prove an excel- . ' . �a _. I � ..- 1 ,, ­ . . ­ - pi . I I ,f... �, _. � . - f .,,- i I - 1. � . I . - co er ,allowed Jbis, isit, telling of the POlibible &PPearance lent remedy. A aptying With weak r 11 � ing themselves in a legitimate fashion I : q.,A , . 9 I .. h l of Prof.- Andree's bal- Paris Gr feotive. The red . fter the day's toil, there were only 1 �' _:.I . � ,� ntiment to inf luence his polit Alitached- to the univer.4ty is a', mag_ 4 . . � ,�. , . . 11 . . - . em is very e I . _. - ;; "� . � ider may generally be kept off, b n f, 54 of them, aga.inst some 151000 com- - �. --..-,- -,...;" , - I nt temple of Coiblocius, and ad- 0 1 1 ., IF - . be, weatern powers met. I in opn, and informing t&m what kind of Bul, - ow � , I , - I - ' ' ­ I -,. '_ �,_ mou pol-hou.,ws and bars. The coffee- . -, -.Z. . ; _i_. I li�epjng the planta dm�ily syringed WR joil ng the temple is thi'Ki,jimperial leo- � . -_ . ­ rimea_; they wexe much exaspera, hing it is, and what to do and what houses nu,mbere,d 551. And these were : .. I 1.11 , . I ; I I . . a, _� I I . � - .I � .1 -.. ­ - '.I - .- w2r, as these enemies thrive only in turf*-room.'8o calle,d. becau�e the Eta good old time.s," which are sup--. ._­ - ­ I the ", 1 . -�L � 11� ----- 1. . - hat Prussia did not join them�. But is-, of, to *do to it ,"d to the men who dry atmospherea. But �vben the pla,11445 I . - " w. . . I arck kepL out, and when, aft por�yr must attend there once. every posed to afford such an edifying con- 1 - ...1. ­!J,.� i . Apxw rd, re expected to appear with it. have become badly- infested, the fumes I : _�:� -! . - .1 .� . � - - . L ' . .� . . � - trast to our own evil days, when the ,. . :,4-: u4 , ­'':, - � . a- . d ,.,-. "' - ". . _�, I I I ,,, .. r�;, 1, he &-- t t I ed -f irs, t Austria and then Fra ce, .Prof. Andree I ' - of sulphurfilone will di-ilperse them. This Yea and rtw.eive the instruction and �,, 11 I hreatens n , is to staxt from. Spitz tal rising Lide of ]I or � ..., . I - . . I remedy will cause the foliage to drop ex 1. ation of the college presidents ­ 0 1 .., - � tw. . Rwmia said nothing. That was g a' I �: *_ I ., I . I t rgen With his balloon p xty some nal ruin. - It wi have to rise a long I 1, ­ .1 ,_!g . - . r .­ !�_-�-,-� ,- . - . - . . � a r 1- - - -�, �el I I.- , politics. .That was'one of his m ter time in July next, and will try to float which in very effective, and if the th ' ty of the college, buildings Wa. 1 . - -e . �,l . -� off, but- it is the only know k remedy Thi�i ceremony is still kept up, though . tio y bi-fore it reaches 97 g lions of bee L, I __ . ' e majorl � ' _.,� _ ­ - - -'. - . . - and 4 of 8piritm pez head. with a pot-' ! - .,. - � * 1_,�� ­ i , , . 17 . sLroke.b. When the Enalish Cr win over the North Pole. There is no toil- foliage does'drop off, it Will come again. are in ruin -4 and its educational value . I ­ , I . Prinve!��s, -Victoria's elde-st d&ugh.er, For the rose bug, hand picki is the is lmost. nil. Tho only use. of this bouse at fl,very sixth door. I - ,r -1 � I - � - � , - . - . � . . .1 me . :. , ­ �1. - M'rr'e,d the Cro,.N ing just 'where, the balloon may co n I 1� .. ., ­ �_, - - a I -n Prince of Germany, only effective remedy. Like tie red &n ient institution now is to enable i . . . .�. I .. ;�'­:" .��, � � .. - . - . ­ . . : I ._ ��; ­.'�,7 - * - . . - . . . I I, � . I r . ... I .. . I Bismar,ek had. not hing to say agains � it dqwn, and, above all, there is no toll- the professors to hold a sham exam- . , . . - I ;,. � _,� - .. ., . fq)ider, it is proof against Paris Green, - . ' ' I - I N� " '. 11 - - I . - - . I � 1. ., � ­. J_ , , g jusL!N-.,hat the natives of the polar whalt.0 . . I .� t:!, ..- .I _Oil a PATHETIC STORY -1 _'-V- �., 'On the 91`01111d Of Lhe principals, ler- I 11., oap.,and all isuch applica- ina ion periodic -ally, and thus entitle - A . �... ..z ! ; - �'.!, - i . . . , ,- , - .. sona i , I ies" brut the outcomt. lie deplored r*',91(.)ns might think of a balloon if It ions. , I -ir salarie.m. ,rhe emo- .. ... . . . . .1 . - -_.1,4;h - 2, .1 , I - 'y they saw one Th�y might think it was . he ' to draw tbt - I . ­ 1 -;%141 . 111*1 , ­ -- was t he 'domination of an English ,vo- . I might memtion and dew.ribe a few lunents an- not. large. Farli profes- . - I- - i . ­ -1 . -- �_ . I L, young Maii f4lole Froon 111114 Employer to , ''j, � .;­ - � " . - .- man, should she even partly remain one, an evil spirit land attempt tAy d"troy of tile -hest of the differt-nt clatisim. sor draws $3 per niomith, two- -suits of � I '� � . ,.�. :,,, R , - . I � , - it and the.. beinga it carrieA, or they k, Support U1.4 Mosker and Brothers and 1 - ,_ � - I on thf- I-Yussian throne. Englihh influ- Clamq L, summer roses, or those which old hem, anti two buslio,la of rice every 1� I- - . ; % -�k­ .. I , ' . IV. , J . .1 . L flt-v. from it. in terror. Either . ' A1,41 e re. . - i . 7'. �. �� � i_ -, 4 .. . enue dominating the court without (or- migh Of bloom in June and July. Gem of Prairr Ye8r, and a fur keL once in thr" - . ; � I . .. � � . . . 1,, A - ... . _ I ! . - . ­ , � . . . I . - ti, , . . - I I - � . � . :�. � . � . :�., - � . 1�1, � ... , ­ . . I - - rv.,;lK)ndiD,X con sit Ivra Lion for t wi- these axts 'would be unfortunate. 80 if- Climber, red, occasionally blotch -I yea re i 13 , j% -ever,', a certi i !A pathetic st,ory was r'ecently'told in � 71' . -he Pi . , t( M. T he o%% Lin I . ..- - - . - ;��. - - ­ - I ..1. - sians. I e. ciVilized people going up .1kbiring with wh*t,o, . � _,1_1 �� _. I', I - I lar 11 ., ­ "The finst latly in the fi�ndher- tb cie flat flowers, the andount of honour anti social distinction I . - L � "' ��' . - 1. . : a L,ondon police court by a lawyer who � - � _. "'.. � .1. .1. � -No 1w'tt. a .1. I . - .1 � . " � _ � ' � ' �� .. -1 . � self an E'nAll2th at%onian. it coat sea a have loeen commissionod'to only one .of ita M8 t a grant. &it kche,d to tile office, so that the ap- I I - I . .: 1" I �.. I I � - . - - � .4 I,V� - .11 - - governyro givewal� the natives they come across' Que6n of the Praixie,-bbaritghit frr(may red. wioxim are far in' m than wAs defondln� a prisoner at the bar. I .. -1 . . . I " - 4 IN I- . In, for us,'" be afterward a -Lid. � I' ore nunierou . ' : �-v i - . " ­ M_i . . - I . . . I )je _. I . "11- -1 I � � .. - .ct frequently with while vaealle-048. I .�._ , - elementary il -e comicting 'his client wad I . . . -;., . .. . .., I I 1 !-4 JININIOWrAl, LOCTRUN�4:. -information on tile sut str les. Baltir Fht T6o evidew ; "; � 1_�'L , - I __ a - I - -- - - - . ..,-.-.7 - W4 , k , . . � of. aeronautics aqd especial infortuation ore Wlfe,-pale I)lu.-*h, becoming nearr here are six colleges for*student8, t( strong to Ile refuted, but. the MO .. - I , .',-41; _)�';�'Lo"��.. I _.. - __ I Iii!-im-rck's inkmort-al dol -,l rine of m - _. : w. , _ , . I � .. . - _ - ­ �. - I blo(KI -,ind iron," i , -� to wlidt to dl if an aeronaut comes white, coni1xict and fino. na, rieA ax follows: Hull foi the Pur-- A to the crimes were - - . I- I.. "', * . 0 � . vas - Iven publicit'y . tives which le. in . -i , 'L -L I - g their way. . . . The above are much the more valu- sui of Wisdol". flail of ihf'k Sincere - I .. - ::.�..!t.��--�,� .., " , ... I cli5ellul The $wettish Consuls at the varkoua .� I., IN 1 . I 'p, h rased under the 'following I i * 81.4red by affcction, and, sympathy *an - : _ .. J, - I � able among tbe.pow remontent climt,*- Ht art, Hall of ,rrue V'rtue, liall of � L .�.;IFA� I �-,, . - - � st.anv­s:-l`lv -Aa.- intent on . ­1'1�- -1,6 , - . I � 1, . . � I he n i1i Pacificamst cities have been At great ers. ,rhey are rapid growers, and sur- NoWe. Aspirations, Flaill of r(mid Ac- thus excited for a foolish and u . . . � 1 4 � I �1;'I -'; �. � . . * . i. .111, , � Car� rvforni (of 1)russia aN a lirelimin S o ,6 nicat,(� with all . �* ­ .,� 31.4�. t,esafties 1. . _.. .. . * pain. t c mmu . pass all clim1wrK for hardinem. The (Ill remenw, and Mill 'for the Guid- I - - . ' ., _­ � ­ - ' � -'�" . � 11 ary to an aggre,"We apse rt ion"I.qf uiit hem t.-Linate lilan. . � - � - . �.­ . -- li� .1 - going !!) the fb,r north, and to t flowers are produred in lar luist,ers ame of Nature. Each colJoye or hall in 'a largii- i - - .: � . .. , I . f'.1 .- -1 _go c ,� - . . "I G v rina n y. I t. ,.%-a.s - a mee I i n' 1�'_ Q, L' all about, Andree'8. expedition and &-tk lat)e, in tho waiion,. when other aumj� hw t wo profes."rm and many assist- The prisoner was a clerk I - . .:",- - .1 ., . . � il-l'ii.il . I . _ .- . _,.1' � l!'M .1 .. . - 1 hostile budget. coniuJittee of IsIm"fil .- their assiistance in his behalf. Tht Ge*- mer rcwws are gone., When it is anis, and tile facully consists of tw' dry -goods shol). For eight years he had 1 .�!'__ k, . . I . 0 : . _ . - .#- . . � . ­ I �il�. , , i , .. _. i Fron4, hi.4 lolicket Ile took an olive llr-�. I ,Zraphical Society -of the Pacific c0a." 1'4 drsi red t o etwor wallti. - unsightly prm;idenLs,. three, vief-presidents. the supported his Mother and his younger ­ __-.v_1_ . j, . ! � " . . - ,�,:,.� - '' i . .., ... - _ 1. -_ : . I sa%-in�; be had brought. it't be alm) active in the same matter. The Pa- 1)uildingo, etc., with roses rev'or, two directors of instruction, �'. .1 .. , -,.4 A I . 1. I . . . - 0 ' I two bPoLhers and sisters, who were depend- I 1: ,_,;�.'&. - - . - - cals as a symbol -of peace, buuplet4ba 9 ds - . ­ ��, . : I . ci , fic Steam Whalin Corapany &-n none will he found to do t hie work so pr(L'tors, two speretarietio and one lib- . � ,". .7­�;�,�., . . � found blui8'elf much too soon ,wit I . vesse,18 (c) practically all parts of the exit upon him after his father's death. _­ i *. .. [. ; �..�. ,_.. i � - �zl , 0ficiently a8 the prairie roses. raln,.Twice a month all the" offi- I - ..,. ,,�,I'.!' . , .:. . Then, a.4 thev smiled, he roused -Lie O)eau reached through 130bring m - . ::- . tir, .,� : -, ­ - hi e- f A n. - I t had been a hard s!.ruggle. _There - I . , !" ,,#, j� . - Aureti. Fine, dark, velvety purple, cia , ble in full war paint qnd ' - � '": -, if.7 - .,:: folio-wls:`4�'Gerniany does not loo 8a .. . - ­ as I Sea, and it ha's carefully Instructed all globular. and double. I per orm were many to feed and clothe. Other. - � � - 1'� " . , I . _� I I I . - '�,, its Captans, to lo their best to instruct . . ,I - _ _ � Itbe, li _n but. to the Power, f ( .-PI, - 5. - I ­ 1. . .,. � � ai� ­ r ' -A, -very free - - 4N-.� .uf� . ,.; Harrition'n Yellow, NINE PROSTRATIONS. hig'bur ;­ 4 ,. I I . . . Eind Pruh-wia, MUSL pul he so f t, I .. -11 relatives haAi left him to bear I . -, ... i44, A ,�.,A - _ i�ralist I w 4, -A . P If - ., .L " . . � ;,,.v'4,., ., . e native.a. The Alaska Commercial 11loonler, . . f - I 11 �.�ix�__F I, . 1. � , . , "! � . -ellow, medium Aize. on the flag stones In fropt of the tift-, (k�ns alone. - . ��! so " not 'again to I � 'fulden ) ; .. I ­ _.. .. - M18-4 t .e C4,owpany ,will send like instructions to semi -(lout), I � . _'�� W - - . e_. I i . I .�. I � ,��a 4. �, . . . -4 , X, JU _: �; . - . - � , - lflao.�.:P'U'hrearole irnonie,ni. Not by ! , pie, - J, is moth- - .1 �; ,.,? . is I- all its txosts and to -all points rraebed Persian Yellow. -A free 'bloomer, Misfortunes bad multiplied. H _� _. ..� ,.,, g. . - , : I ­"i�- I 11.N�inj �nd resolutions, as in 448 a d by its vefse]R. Th The gorgt�ous robes nd imposing - '. - - '_ VQ ''I _. , , � * .. - n . _e Captains and,agents brieb( yellow. aniall, nearly full. It is a er had broken down under a most Pain- : . ' . . ­ 0�k,- W .i. . . . " 1 49, ca, the great quest ion' of t e commonly made this a rather impre&- . - ­ ­ ­_.�_., I I - - � -i � �. 4­� _ : . . are ��uke,46to m4ke known to The isi- desirable to gTow more than one plant ful, incurable di -,*-ase, -and had req�ir- ; . , ,,� 19) 1 - . I . ... . .*q� ­ - . � I I ,cided, but by bf6od and iri . " babi f, thotw. parts of Alaska,-Bri- sive spectavle, but of latv years even I . ­ ­. N ; I . I - I ursin . � ! -, ,.,&­, - 1.4, . 'i ,. of this variety, and Ili pruning one this' ed constant medical care and n I—$ w i_ . - . - wit hered c el -I'. . q, - . - I The, 111edecrushed the thii has two ",' - live tioh Columbia, and Sibe.'ria bordering I , �A _ . ear and one next, annual crops of diii-ing a long illness. overwhelm -.-- . � '. _ I , TPI . - _. leaf to dust. By " blood " it, is tc be the Arctic Oman the possibil or throe members go through the pre- - , . :. 1,1_ - � . u 1t,Y Ilowers may- be had. with- largely increased fa,mily expenses L �,- ��' I'Ni� '' - . . � . - . � - ' P I �� _, _., - � _. understood Bismarck meant soldien. oritbg balloon reaching their country, I irobed genuflexions and then write . �_ IV _" .. "' I cl " � Madam li'lantior.-One, of the best; the young ma - so desperate * , - .;�-'­,',ew � . � � - Ili. 1. - . . . - 'Ito give the ball M,t I ­ � _., .- .�, � Here was one of his working po)il ical na e of the absent L ones as well . n 1".ame , i. I . '. " I : , . � - and to ask them oonists pure whiu, rolises; blooms in clusters. that -he began to cheat. his employers 1. - '11_ I . � _ . . - . . ,�'. , �. . - ,:- � �'. , - . principles: " Wben I wish to estimate supp their own, in the ponderous ledger . �,." .._._. � Oft and afi8i8t&DC*. and help and Russoll,g .C�ttago,-Brilliant. red thdL he. might keep thmie whom he Iov- ,: � "., 'I I-, , . 0, - � I., - .:f.f .- I le 11 Record of Dil . 1. . , 1�t� ­� - L . I �, _­ � ; the danger that is 'likely to. akfflll! to 0 it led the . I ­ d thom to the nearest. white get- blooms in. large, clusters. .., . '. �. . - ".. . I " r . __ " 1 mIe from my adversary, I first of all tI, - - iFence " ed alive. I- _.. . I,% w ;; � I . -_ s irect t. _TIJ 'Th degrees can be urebase4 for a . .� _� - . �.t. I .. . . L Pmen e na(i,w will also he ask The abiwe fire varieties require care- p The method was in and tho -_ ­ - ,- - . . - - from his Ah- lerate. sum, apd some years a glellious, I .. � , � I _ -�,�_,!. . � . � . . - � - � � Failoract the man's vanjC3 t any, news whatever they ful pruning. Remove weakly wood al- u a long . .� , ­ . - � . ! robberies esesiped deLection for L _*`-4.1 , . - . . er qualities." =�toxrt of the ��Iloon to the neamst to,Xet.he I ,000 dip!omas were sent'out into tre � - . �,_.:,.: i,7�_ -. � - . %1� . I ., . .r. and,6nly shorten a- few inchea . time.- Customers in the. shop often left . . Z_ , - t. -.�'. . .�! '' i pvinoeb ill clip year. Perhaps not ­ . i . -NO LOVER OF BLOODSHED.".. white set lemeiit� and eapecially to re- t1W shoots left for flo%vring. If pr - behind the bills for goods which were 1 .-'-- r_. -�: %-" - ' ' . � .1 un .: 1, I . - I �� '.. I �. . ; port it t -y we !the balloon. Nor( per rent. of the recipients of Cho . ­­: 1. " " . - -Z, , - eJ close. they will not bloom, as the handed to them with their change. His , .,.r-- ��.�_-._:t�,k, -. � 7 - . I I I ,.,!t'� � - - - . . - This main of the statel, this litan in I . . . _. _ flowers arts produc,ed from terminal degrees had ever. even -seen tile Wallis . ..��- , - � civil government, who had- the ,taste - _. - -, L, ,I �_, of Pekin. The colltiges mentioned date- devive was to secreLe these I)ills, and - � -.,. " _� * I I . . .. �. . I �;� . I!; . 4- , - . - :, �­-,t_ � . J%,, . - _Z& � - LL. I . . . , �. .. � . , _ shoots of the old grou th. . - . - r ,-:46 �-�' - - . a and skill for wax'and creati�d his . L . . . y remote lie to use, them in serving other.custom . . - L'e ,�i I ''. , 11. baA k to a ver riod, �nd in _- S, - . ,� ". . 11 4,_ . . . - . � WMA , � , � '_ � � "" 11" I - of _ - �. � ' L. . ­ � - I - _. - ,;.,.� . . Class 11., Moss Roses. - , ; . '. .1 -F, 4 14 " n's empire by, means , GOLD NINE& � ., . .,. . ers. One memorandum for a "mall' .: I . ,'%_ -1 " " , d `�.., .. t� we!x, % --� �� ­ countryina .., * , * 164i the Tartars added eigli,t, more . :. _-.V., .. . I. . .. .1 . , , � , � .�.. I' -, , 1,11 , " .,;..',. .. . -ges. one ., - ­.­ ­ - ., "-I � ­ - 1. .1 - . � . �.. . ­ _. � - . man . 141R'41 - AIR I - . ., , -, " . I u"i lb- jilek Vigh on ace i in ow, . J . � -� . IN " , i -, r � � ; " , . - . . .. . - . . . . .1 of.hlcxAshed, And th . . v . ' wo ? � . I - .. . " - for each Tartar tr amou . . "v _* ,I _. thre*. conflicts, nevertheless, is no I ver .; ." L , .: .,;, This is a favorit* clam with every one, col �( ibe. . . cashier, an I. �_ , - ,� : . - would go to the M � . ut . - ij§.im the e'ide I are n the customer I i 14-11 il con' gh �_tvr ount of the beautiful bu(18 which Th, i whole fourteen bu'l fi �keting the - . _8 k t�y the great -ex -Chancellor; Iri- -it it Vivo �,, ­ this remar , for bouquot,8 and cut.1flowers are in- however, in a very dilapirat.ed condi- s(at,ement, the sales POC I -,t_- iiV , - ' � "" " - . I— ,,4 I.. . � Bay anti Rai Portage Di4irletol. . 1. . %,!" I :� , � Ili", � difference between the t Wo bills. - This - � 't-A� . . . " He. who has once gazed into the I Zed . ialuable. Tbey require. clow. pruning ti and no instruction : . . _. I 1, - - . . . 0 . 1. � is given in ! . � - . I - eye. of a dying warrior o ie It of Mr. D. F. Burk of Porl. Arthur �v" and high cultivation and careful win- anoy'of them. E.very now and Men an went on for months before he was sus- � - 1. t - -n ;i -44 �, . . 4Q , �"' "� .- .. . 1. .. " , ,, W I - 1 . ,1;4",,-,�,r� - - _. I es and caught in : - ­. � -, '�, I . 1 batHe will think twice before. I"- in Toronto, the other day, and had much ter protection. The)- amply repay care- attempt is made to rovive these Gov- Wcte(l Of 41i�sh"' ty 11. .- �,:� :-. . �;__ I . .- . 1. . I . �- - � � . . - . . . . , . 7A . . - ­ . milig a war." ful attention In the Increased size and ertment whools. but it 'never comes to the art. . _, �`, - e � .-. . � t.6 gay- about the activity in mining ; I I -"-. ; I The young thief had no bad'babita. , .: z*� I . - V!1,04� - - __ ! I ii 1886 he, was shot at in the e I beauty of the I ]owe rs. all'ithing. The last attempt. %�as made ' ' 1 * "L. -# , 4%T, 11, . st. t , . ' � ­ '%-.a-, �, ­ I Berlin by a ! .. M i ­y .- t - I of fanatical Dem ai! circles up there.' "The Emprems mine, Princess Adelaide. -Pale rose color, of by Wo -Jin, the. tutor of the Emperor He did not. waste the money which he . ! -,t- I— �­ - 1'� - . . , - I I . �� I �J%� - Al .. . " - stole, but took it home and used it in - - - -:4 ue4ts, near ­ I.. - 14 lie went bame, met his dinner Jack Fish Bay is progressing fam- fine forni,foliage of ten blotched or var- and a bitter opponent of 'Western . !_ . - 10 ; . . - - , W. I - . ­ I I - . amd aL last -whispered to hig'Wife,:1 I paying household e.,Xpenses and'doo- 'i _'11 _, I- � - - . 'I# he said. "A&chinery for a t* -n- ated, good both in bud &pd flower. ideas.' He, died moon after his. ap- I !I �� "'L. -- _... "'.4. ,� - nI r y . ell his Mpther died he ! .I- 1_. � �; 11 " . M not, prune this vari s ppi itment as prvAQent of the univer- tors, bills. Wh . . �., , :1 have been ,, hot at, my child; but ve, cousl ' . ­. 7, "o, . � : '' ' � sts p mill was, tELken Into the mine on funeral expenses . - �! _.�: - . - .1 mind, there's no haxni done. 'Let us in - Tht, most vigorous of qLII the moswti. mit3. and the anci3Oht Alma Mater of bad to provide for the i�'. I., � , �_ , - 7. - .- ... I ­ from his em- -1� _ �-_-�,). . . - ater,, when ev �ry- the, snow uring the winter, and carp- Glory of Momses,-Pale early Chinese is still merely a re, and h -P (lid it by stealing �j. �:.,.�-.­ li , - . go in to dinner." L I _ . � g%;� -.;- . . . ;1 ­ - .'- - 1- , ­ - � ­ - .,q.. ; - , . _. . the- 'at temWed �as- e- ion plOyRrs. . - 1. ... , � ,; .- . . one wsu� talking of pters are now -at 'work preparing the lar e, full and beautiful. I - membrance of the proud inmtitut. . el � ,:.;..,. . _� �.�,�Mlp -1 , . wissination in the drawi wilding. hey expect. Well. Dronob,-Deop crimson. Very wh ch was in its lory +wf ore Plat o Thesi� facts -were brought out during . '-1:..,.- -A., 6 . i � %��`.. -.1. .. T1 � . , - - r__ ; . X m, timbee f .! z ;�_,,�, I I . I Countess Bilsmarck e,xclaimednJtha if t,,6 be in f 11 o ation by the first of mom�- and a froo'bloomer, dwarf habit, w )orn. -Now �ork Times. th�6 trial, while'the prisoner hung hw'. g �.,;,; .." 9.!,�, � - � . , - -�l - , I "T.- W;M I : . - .' . ' . ., ,a 4"A , �. , " '' ` A __ , - . . _. .V-4 . : !* she were in heaven and saw the vil- June. The Canadian Pacific Rallwa perpetual lkloomer. I . . . .- head for shame.. The magistrate- sell- ��i .'.�_.. . � 01. I _. " - . I " �,": , �- :!� :.,i .I- I . - - I _y is I . ' ' * .'* I !; 4i- ;!-11-, . .1. I -.. lai ding on the. top of ]a d -gr now e .ti g. neiv coal .docks at Jack Countess of Murinitis,7-W bit*, slight- ...- .- ­� - ;. � I tenced him to two months of hard Is,- -:1 -...-- _* - " I in ptan, I \.. . - - ` -4 .'.4.,z4_- . . I I . . . . _. . n.to hefl, she, woutIld i ave Fish; ic will 1� us -d instead of those ly tin e'da with flesh color. . . .. bor in prison, but expressed regret- ;, �.- __ 11 , _ I . : s -1 , , , . - - . . lead i n- - dow - Z ,'NOSE A MICROBE KILLER. - -:. .�:. %4. I ,;b ��v ' , him a 8 � w heltation in giving . a� pl!i;h." Salef).-Clear rose color, very double, al that hj� Was coinpolled to make an ex at; R t, and this. combined with I - , ,� . 1: ., " t- 4-', - 6; �-. , ,m_ v,b­ -i , ­ . I e. mining business Ls ; , .11� ._�- - . . . *;- � . I .. - - I Whereat, Bismax(-k tapped he 90 itly th . . boom will make -�-of vigorous growth, and abundant coording to some recent experimen ample of so dutiful a son and so affeo- - . �, - - I - I I , , ". - - . . anti said: . . I biisk. , The Sultana, and'Roegina mines, bloom, a rpe . tionate ' brother. lie remarked that _ - . ;�. �­.. �_t -; - - 1. - . .. . ­ Ir tual bloomer. thei-o -are about '15,000 microb ' a i I � .1 -,:,­�% I I �) �,�_ 11 . I you Would no Rat Porta , which we Class - ea 111 the prisoner had carried a heavier bur- � � , - ,.�, - � f "Hush, my deii,r; near get 179 . 11. 1� �� ­ ' . . - be I I. Remontant or Hyb I rid Pem Pon. �.. ., i, ,, - �� I ­ 1� , - __ - .. I .1 - in heaven hts ' ding out about $2,000 ivarth of gold petuals. . e4c i pint of air which is inspired. In den than ought to have been 'put u I � , I.. , -- �, YoUrAelf, with such thou) se -p . I . INI .- �t . . . " '�""_� -_ ­ . � � I)een ser-,.-.. I I � , �, , , I . . '" , . . . ! - .- . . . � 111. , I I . ., _., . I I - . i)A these." , a week a s urt time ago,- are now abip. These. are among the most s - atisfwtory son o localities this number may reach him, and that his relatives had fault in..-- ..� ... _: -, :",.! . ­� 'j,: � -riminally -_ .. I '. - ABOUT PUBLIC'OPINIO I' ': p n g t:f t mint gold bricks of the of all the ruwa. They are constant iolisly, almost ( at ­ � .1 I - . �; _:, . , � � I -1 '. . I r . . 1,0C D,000, but the average oity num. or -as . . . ., ! :� .*'.,;. 7, , � , ., I . . , A _,: I � -s. i .1� �­ - I . - . I UL, of ov r $4,000 a week. Work on bloomea of hiirdy babit, and require . not ssistAg him. ' ; _.... - I LI - - "�: 11 � v � U � . - I .1 .. - .i- - .. M . . . . s IL )(Yut . . , liout as statod. This microbe laden d not; - 6. ,;.. .% I ! _1 ,This is what Bismarck think th�e Seine. Jiver is also promisin less careful attention than mkost otbr 18 � I - The I)est motives of course di ,r_ , .. I � , AL", �. I , : - pie 9. - .,K, � k - ,; �i . the mighty force of public I in* . air is taken into the air ,, p"sages: excuse or- 'ustify the young man's dis-�:��., ;,�,.�� , , I -i .. I the Foley C p u cou ,of shafts have or vaxioties. But th ill wpll re. . � , "' _ , , .. . . - . tici % eyZ they bloom. Wien the air is )d it is quite sterr bonesty voted --:; - , -'4' ­ t,lb;- I " True public opinion is that N is is expir( I .* - . ��,n stink . a depth of over 100 feet pay high cultivation. . . Ifter"eight, years of de , ; - �.' ,­, : �,;�� - - i . . . 1, ­ - . ) .. ! the. outcome 6f certain politica.. , rt ig- I i1e. The air has further been found service for those dependent upon him t ,:. , .,..:. -��'�,� ,�'y-_'.- , . � Mr. Fol . istates that they. am riow on neW growth, they should ho pruned - , - _. � I - I - ­ T.�"._' s ,�� � . - . - �:�� . . ious and wei4i collvictiolp'..3 9f 'k ry t* Jo' sterile in the ntww�_pharyngeal he was' convicted -a thief, whose. only I_ � ' . #: � .... in a position put up a 30.staMp Mill.,, back severely every spring. ! I �-. �N, . I I . - cav1y. 'The inference-io, therefore, that consolation couJd bee the thought that . .: -.":.. _� . " . simple ki d deep doWn i%' the nal. on- � G � ­'� ,-�- . . i I en. Jaequpm�not.-Brllliant.orlmson, :­ ' .r 0�'. , -411O.- --- -. - , ,41t", -, � �_ yeognize and gL e fl� ect, I -'--7T .. < �to. . �� � 'L all "Ite, a.2 lo I �� I 1. .- � large 4nd extremely eifef�tivo, frag- the. nose is a most powerful ruiorobe de- his mother had not lived tp witness his i,.::, . �fT " ' �-'- ' l . � . . � - - _ �. . . �. . ­ " " � ' �� strayer, and also that, in order to de- - I, l . -,. � to this is the task 4 the truei st4 Les- .*.- ",;; �. -. � , J, a�d oft �vcellent hardy ha disrgace: sen- 1 �' �� � .14 � � � . . . . r . I . � . . - hit. He. deserved the 1�jht � . "'-'- � - - j-7, - - - ­ I 1; LAST. . `_ I ' ftnt . .. . .. port- pathy ­ ,% . _.. 11 , the unde�cur:'ent � .. . . Itp)y the'15,000 microbes, it is im tenoe and the magist-rate's -sYm . ­ _. . :� man. I mig�t.call it . .... ­ 1...��. Gen. hington.-B bt red, with 9 �. 1­�:, i' '. .11 � . -�. ­ .1. . ' � .::�­' � .,,! I `- -2. . of public, -opinion.. Hence it isl thit I . re Ir . i , :_ F I. I, �.�_. � . . I - � Y4U should have seen bow: gal, so "tola" r ant to draw tile &.ir through the 11DA&I and the relatives, wb ohad left him [�' I orim die. large fla! form, very pa'saages. 1. � .1 , - � -, .. . . have never reckoned with our I pa 9ia- ,,qiss -De Frivolo swept down the ava. full a I a very free bloomer. . . .. - struggle on alone when they mig�t ,-,, I: �! .� A .. - �-., I - . . . , - - -, *1% ,I; 1. :f - . � I � . . _-_A1- ------ . - d .1 .k , , , I ��_ ­ - . . � mentary screamers, tl cc ll�w- I k Yesterd ty I ul� - La eine.-Glossy, rose color, large, . have relieved hiin with timcl�, a:i , earn- .- i � ,." nt�f , NO AMATFU4 WANTED. -x -, i�'�:;,71,q, 4'. :: .1 I a had the ti fae- , ev� f r" flowering and. ,* ` - . L ed the � rebuke that Nva.q administered .--�... - ..'� ; I I... quently I have alw4y well, t1W �,'s the first timeil r moderaWy, fulli very I . �11*-._ ,_ . "I . - ., I � t. � - I , Ide tb e member - i �� .. I �� . . . 1. tion of having enlisted on my e . . - '' w441� � I � . I - # " heard of.. that girl doing anything use one of �t.bt� most hard,L. 8 ie,�-Are you surel I am the first Ivio, to them' Too of ten some on - - -_ . .,_ . public inion by which I set my � 05tbre. I ! Paul 1 Neyron.-'D�Iep r6se, color, good ma I you ever lovedf . of a family i,s obliged to carry the bur �.� a �' �� - ��: _�, I .- ­­ ­ , , _. r . . . . ., : I . OP f tit. I . , � -2, � � -, . --'I,-..,- - ­ . - � ­ :... �--,. wood mtbar smooth. By 1 e-l'swear it. . � .. den of the bul)Dort of father or mother. . :.., �* , , ' "-� - - '- .I, � - I ­ . I I .-, - _. . . � ... -, ... - . HIS IDEAL WOMAN. - . �.. . ­_.� .��­. ,,�� "....."!..." . - tough foliage, . . - of its Members, by -, -�,,(. :�,�* ,4, . : 1. - . ' - en is * �'6pposing bzutal force to far thei largest - variety in cultivatt6n; , 8 ie -Then you may go. ­ Aftel, you or of some otheT I - - I.- --.. - . . I � . ,�-. -, - _. . 'And no,w a word or two ai�ut the' Th I �� I 1. � . .­__ � it very desirable. . 'hn o. had some experience. l6ome to me relatives who'fullY d0serve public con- L.- 'I ; li-f ,. aspects of his politics', in the the strata me of human reason.�L'- a fine bloomer ani ... ­.: _.,%I.- ,. , I . nam and . - . .. vl� zv I . . �. � - . . . . iped lags _- - .i .1 - 11 - ,. .11: 11�1 ,- _., _�. .. I � I . 1; � ­ ­ � � I � . ­ 1� _ . � � . - �: ", . I .11 .. . 1 words oi Mr. Lowe: " The name �, of wo- [Estrange. . . Vick's CWipriee.-Large, pink. str in demnation for the selfish delitiqueucAmt. � - :1. - 1. . . , ­ I I .1 ,. _. , . . " . � .- , . - _ I . _;__ : .. . - - . - I 1. :. . - - . . . I I . :.. - i '. - `­ - - . � ...­ - . ­ 1- ­ . I � . :_ - I �.. !I:, I . � I .. - :_ - - ­ I I - - , - I.. -.,. -1 .7 .: �: - !-- _ " , . � ,. . '. - " ,,,, �, . . . 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Longi Red o �'s'E' > `a•, 11 � - r n your subscription to TH>s N ws s —Dr. 1Ea tW '� ' a ri P - , ooH and wife bad,. th .. ,.. ; _ F' - I Remittances axe a inowl ge , ` s w• Y• Ricbardeon left 'for ; Llndea fri - • • I _.T I • 1 _ - 1�' i change of date on label on t e 8rs a er _ y ends here ttood•b r • , ... - ye last week sincb. ;:: p of this morning wiJere he bas been oalled moved .their b 1"' ` !y ;. i lowing receipt of money at this o� e, lwgye On bU8]IIe89. elOiaRin�At� ea'E 'h Y r , '" V " # kt I ►; ; Resp the date paid ahead. althou h now +' t . w ., –•`W. E, Vanstbne ehipged a'oarload of will.noE Ea vraot�ictng to ,Peterjaoro; . - - k> .--t doge to the_oity onThureda ke up. hoar until "tla 28tk�' of :f ... y�� I t . . P e F: ! I - �CV�� , , . 3 • y ere thio month, wbehdrs. E,tw The w a very good lot. pod will ll z� � � . - jots him. " Herself ,lad falai' r � —Prof. C. H. C. Wright is now here Erten illy- s re: with ',' ,� ^ , t tiv ds in Whitby, I looping after the gardening at his summer t �_ 4 .. �+ . - r cotta p� ' e oq the lake shore. f : -r .. - f g T�F a t pICgERING, ONT. MAY —Mrs. ,C. $torte Gr t- t R;- ., �. . �-y . . - � . _ -..I- 8, 896 sold her e$ecte on sen River,- ,,.w �� , 'r �� - Wednesda � ` j, v and will for a time at least _.._., �.' °.-- :I .. t� 4' reside with friends in Markham. Miss Annie Ferrier is �: - �1U,. Tied • to r —We welcome the Orono News to our het room. . *. .. j L�CALIS Pra er m „ ; �-- f ' Jy 3 : , i r.'. - :{ .. exchange table again. It has maoti im• Y seting was at; . M :; m.: _ . a '� I I 'y - : I. Dotes a last weep• ' proved in appearance since, the Bre. J. Davidson and Mien atiie " ,iafiecl .r ; ' .+,:� "li �U �c`�,ve j�� I' - ,, ., Success Bro. Cattle, � .� ;.. How dear to our heart is sash on su ec psi at Brooklin Sugday last.. •--J. H.�Mund . 4 • r-4,*. , ` When the generous eabsoriber pr en sit to y will pregob in the Die• Quite a number attended the fir 1 of oiple meeting bouse, west of the villa a gh, sr., on Tuesda lavly. •' I - f. !: Tbos. Pu t. -: t _ , , , Bat the man who aon•t pay, wo tai rrolW on Sabbath neat, 10th fust., at 11 a,q . Y i desertp ton, m ' ;..... • I± For, erha e All are in ited to the service, The w°men'are all busy hoop-cleiat�fhg: �. ,; n p ,gentle reader, t at m might Y times: en hays to stay oaf .ddore they $ ' { ' f b e yon. —A vex - :- a -Turni y pleasant time was - sent y +t ,t r p seed, four kinds * T' p ' ,. ,Lo s, needs a M' . q y veninq at the residence of Q, iss Iva hrtiser was visiting 'fit '>lee IJ —Dr. Cross, dentist, will a ifs icker y, Eet , when the Misses Case en• 4.` +' z Case 1 , Annie Barnes', " Ballybrowriouge,,'' a . - -"' --^ — - -- - -_ - - --- - I ing on the 2nd and 4th Tug day each y days last week.. t •f .,' "• IIIUfitlllllllllNllillilli11111Fig111 - r - month. tertained siinumber of their young friends, �' � , � �' �� x,' i. I —The pr 1 As I am busy seeding and have, 'fit .,�,*•: ».y�: . i . o —'Landlord Gorddn is rap dly le ellen Eastwood are iadver�iat vacated by Dr, time to collect all the ha n1n s PIS g Iu our ,:. ,.•rl • �� the lot to the west of t e bot 1 and reaidenoe i(� a desirabledoto rent. The vale I will send you what few gl n e_` i ;` ne and sl cult have. �''t`.,t �� will at once seed it own. ` �, not long remain• idle, V�.'-V. Bicha dson lifts• «• ..- y ,, qtr:_- ,• e r —Thomas Kesile has acate ib I ,ts agent for the lace, (nr•l Hopkins bas rete: fr ib�`$• ` : --_. - NowIan place and located in be H 1 urs --Re .And p visit to her brother at Cornwall, Cort:f : an j. �'9 I - , i. - - - - v arson bee moved big h uee� reports him in a very poor tata,of lieult ' ' , - `,- `� L - : t. dwellini;.on church at(ieet. licit effects here and is now settled i the g from spinal ,c}tsease• He is sufferin .,. =' --Mies Brander ret�iined >li nd y lie Bostwick reaid - -� ,: ; encs on King street set. On Arbor Day the eca#iooi' ebildri't �' i. _ spending four weeks illi Erie de n er On behalf of jibe' villagers we wel owe straightened up the, school rind ` ' . ``. .. v� ' 9 �j lin, Hamburg, Eaeter,l, and of er es ern Rev. and Mr An v I nicely and planted some odd trees t_a . `tis _ ," %, f` j„ towns. r derson to the Alae and failed to grow the previous Beason, and • s i - - I . trust that their so ours in our midst will ` ` " - I —Dr, F. L. Henry ill'visi Pi ker ng be one round of p�eaeure and satisfa I mistake not Odo, Ferrier ;find A. E ''`• -° t t "and t >rc , . _ will be found at :the Gor on 13o se, -•-W. E. Vanstone hay east ut ton• with a bus load of young. ladies' went ,to ' � � � "' 1 the tat and 3rd Tuesday in the o th, the refrigerator at bis butcher stliop this woek E e Central Nurvery here grid geli�cted .tirr _ ``bye+� ads and ►Slippers Df aII Binds, for eve .. - _ and 18th. nglish oak tree im rted from Carlisle;:. ''I°'v bey at all. prices, for young and old, i1��Ie L --Now that the ground is ni el tdri d, lnd we have ye.t ee)n, and William fI' ill and I sue oaeII Inst a plant 5 years .:. , ' ' pp had ooneiddrsble ceremot�t - " :. d _ A little -more entlivaiasrn would mu 1 class con I out, '1 `F le in keeping meat'in firlst. before an after plantipg, tt- �, a nd big the cricaet ,, ub shogld beat. otic have no trouh -. � ; .. ,� i dition through the hottest days . ,ti's "+y; w ± .�v . e. i become our sports, of summer. Call and see this piece f $I., . ., ,p' �`":� `: Y. f - I- 1- —W. Bunting aceoiripanted by Doi furniture. �° PrGsentatlan:. - r. + , - . I Graham, wheeled down from Toro too --Oh for 11anitoba apt Euro e:' sets Un Sa� �'�� 5�� ° ���m• ti �' 9@tnrday and visited oyer the Sa bat Ste hepson, tarday even3'hg 'large and• rap" ' `+ j c r + '� - P hicby, for'-cheap tickets tp -sentative gathering of the many friends r. ;' " . „ �' " ` `� with friends here. I and from gland, Sootlatid, Ireland, Dr• and Mrs. Eastwood wAs held ' 9 ' —Williams and Hall; of Bowtrian ills, is Dald {,�, .� � ��, � 4;. • British Col bia, Manitoba, hall to ea i ''shipped a carload of cattle from this all United t hes and 'Canadian I,foinia, y goo, bye to them before lesviq ' F ts, for Peterboro. Rev. A'. McAulay .p _ ++ ' station . on Tuesday. a They were on• anywhere, e e whe a ou, "�'s _ I • ed for Liver col. y re, boat, rail oroeeap. PP ted ahairii�an. -After stating . ----- __ ' p �Rate� guars teed right. Through tickets °ble°t of the meeting Dr:'aad Mrs. East:. ,• ,� —F. L. Green, Greenwood, is desiiJous from Piekeri g,, Toronto, Myrtle, Brook• °nd were called forward when Dir, Barker'; ' �' of purch'asiny� about one hundred pigs that lin gird Wb tl�y, See E. Stephenson, i ager of the Spink mills; read to them• . �� � . ' ' - will weigh from sixty to ,one handled Whitby, before travelling, and get choice the following address : �' ;<, �, , .� C rdlall Invit pounds each. First price paid. of ten best o ea eteamehrp Itnee. Pickering Map �d IgpO: , • J ���• • • • . --Division Court will be held iii Bar• --Tire -r,r 9' •'-. -t•'- ant�u 1 Sabbath school +mAven TO Ds. �.• ANL Mab. E�'Twgor,, ' ' j„h �•� row's hall, Woburn on Saturday of this tion of Piokari g Township Association • s 1 ' I' Dear Friend'--I6 vva' with feelinQe 'o r week, when a number of intereettnq oases will be held'this year at Mount Zion on deep regret that a few days a o we learns 1 �''j , I` will be disposed of we are told.• nursday, ap 28Eb. Ave romi ' 7 g ren �� 1 lI� ,� �' p 'tnq that ou were about to leave our villi►” •:.? ', �` Pj�l� —G• Y. Smith, Barrister Whitby, will ime is expo&e $esidea the v fora larger 'phere of p at Piekeritlq ever T er hest tr'efnlness. Wq. 9 ' . y your friends and well . wi' er y uesday. -Office , tical talent, Mi s Wetberald will address h e could not � '+ "-.:r" '^ "'�•• � , w` o er Mr. Kerr's Bank. Money to loan at he children iII t e afternoon sad Ren, J, think of having yon depart without in �� �' 't a`' "'" QII 0 rcent. Appraiser to Canada Perman• . Potter, some way expressing to �-ou the lar a '.' . 0, April l $I1d 15t�1 I$$ . ens Loan Co. 19 - B. �, in the evening. The g .. t ,...• 't , Sin rograms have 'est 'been fiend and"will of p of ker33n� vgp � y ens of the people . "�,', :"" ``4 rt-The time of holding the nasal mid= a dietribafed t the various schools dnr• this plana to be n the _ ~ _ ago yon came to � _ . ''a'e Prayer noeetinq of the Friends' ng this week. I sob school in the town• feseioo you havei'in practice of the pro. `9* �� �4V�se, P1 church is changed from Thursday morn• ip should mak ate earnest endeavor to At the beginnin oa hra much bon°red, - l ckeriug. ing ;to Thursday evening at 7 - o'clock, ve a repress tative at the 'meeting, g y d to face dif16• • ":,..� . _ . f I _ • Eve ybody welcome, cultic' of a formidabi4 character. _ ` !. . , hick cannot he p but ba a huge saecese. public said you were young and inezperib • r' tiev, L. Peirin, of Georgetown, was —A epeciall m sting of the fire company Y —� ' enoed on were alio a tem arative �' ,.t I F tiers last week calling upon-,his numerous it be be1d.� in be hall nez't hloAday pp ' x"' 1; Erie 'de here, stranger. In the face of these difficulties ; _ Sunday evening be occupied ening oom�nen ing at 8.8U, at which by faithful, bard, rsistent work you tt�e ►ulpit in St•. Andrew's church, when very memb r tri expected to be regent. . have won fox yonreelt a place secant fo �% : b� delivered a very acceptable sermon, be obyect f the meetin is F - none ae a family physician. 'Of yourself- ' i i i * - 0 .I' - . " - . , =David Annan returned hone ori oma means to �•aise money for to meet R, personally nothing but the kindest wotrdv . - Friday morning from Montreal. He he current ezpQnses of the. oom tth regret at your departure are heard i% #.. has' been ,°roes the ocean three times be holding f $picnic on Jgly lett b e teal advi ehO Asps �1t�3ae�u their mets I .'fie are_ el!iewing the best selection at the.lowest_pricee we ever offered: Bu3ta seats be left home some few weeks a o. een eu made to order, - q gges ed j by soma. Attend the atonal man, of you it oan bo tral a eaidino (. _ 811 up. FIT AND WOR$MANl7gIP evil! intends to make anot}ier trip next seting anti o (what you oan to assist one more thorn Gt'ARANTEEU. uglily attended to hie cwt, a:• r . • , —Dr, $, hose few me bp#s who have ever been business. We era ppressed to say :that are, who took the`'gold salons in pr mat nq the interests of the Y Rhly esteemed wife has w r j ' edal at Trinity is_year has decided to oro an our bi on an "»' +a ars _ i l tate in-Pickerin ,and will be here in orcin yer ale some funds_ are forth= equally Rood ,flaoe a our prayer is that -. - _ : t e onaree, of a few da He has proven -b'ell w l have toe 1 ee the ringing of the she tris, ,, �ong a red to second - I noble e$orte. your `Ye vongrrllulate the poople r i,We,�b4V* received a large assortment of Wall Pa ran b tnself a bright student and should be a —Froin th Bolton Enttr�risc we (earn of Peterboro on the addition of so worth Fe d Bordering to .. - _' ,�.. '' match, which excels anything we have ever Handled. s Coessl`ul pliysii:;ni3r that the Fre ob 'en, who where in the smlroily and the patrons of Dy, (} t• y -Rev. QP, J. Barkwell, M.' A,, of Tor• �yicinity of (; are ovt all wiLter. beFe to bit $ w . , .- th on securing so excellent a Bucc r , - . o to, occupied the Methodist church put• .reached that int and baye been camped Beforef o a leav �ed�a1 adyiser. c , " . ��' pi on f3andey, 'both morning and evening there for a week. The village authorities fir. Eastwood this p P ' •,seats `; , • • . S Y e ue lase® aces t a d delivered two splendid sermons. have engaged tw special constables to Mrs. Eastwood this silver Match and yon -' ...- T see were ibe annual free will offorin9 watvh them at ni ib, and they have been pression of oar a rest li as a sutra elr l e8 v ices and were well attendbd. ble ea ; refused the tobi+n 11 for show pnrpo'ee. nth• Look not upon them for their n� . Scarboro Townehi Cou0gil m8 trin'ic volae bqt se a a'etlaBptQ Di the .b , �. - ---`_ ` P ate at �'he saws paiper a ,tee that . tR'o of the #, ' B rows' hall, Woburn, on 'donday next,1 mens met a �+onng lady neon the'treet Y P klakering and the da e ; - j man friends i M �► 11 tb, for the transaction of general and demanded her Rold watQh and other Yoa spent here• Your many friends v►i'h : ° • . ` l; s Y hn in see. The session starts at IO la. m. valuables• Slie ev dad them b r y vuddetaly yon eoytinued eaeee's tri your new home • e ��! �7 Th ee having business before the board dodging into a hon a dogr, Mons Gem• a and 4 r fleld of labor. We wish yon and "• . �/ j vii l,do.well to bear the date in mind. K on>• fnrriil the ��� ane hie tribe did II tact like this while Y bealtnR blessinggs of the L `,- ' 1 i. Our attention has been called sol the in this townehi C3reat Fhyeician above ;under whose care ' - • eve y dangerona condition of the race a nuisance as beg rs, and on be streets we all ears ' Farewell." ` - xt Y, t� bre ge, on Church street south. Orae as the bears fright ed many horses, but - $" d on behalf of the t2utuiriitied; - r . . gu rd rail ie o$ "and the planking is in a as to stealing, we a not aware that the W �Ia sass, Che'tman, to a and dangerous condition. Bata were aecneed of to 'iaR anything witho t Rev. A. �ct,�Y an ' r. n �i:.. • ".i We allow the beet wheels i � HT1 wo d ie necessary to have the danger of asking for it, and t �e were civil to all. burin the address W d other Canada for L dies a an accident removed. , % g ' ' nd (rents at '; whom they met, I Perhaps they were handed to Dr. Eastwood a handsoim®rgo d •' $47.50 ' Mr, and :Mrs. Harrison and 1Srs. wins 'red too well, ;and are now beoomin $50' $60, $70, $80 and: �t La ge, of Strathroy, were here this week some hat frisk R watch, ,$wine movement" seventeen ` $104,00. We. have already sold a `� =1,i �. *art. riding the funeral of their antis, the y' I jewelled sad Miss valentine handed hire. " large number and our onl difficul '`I lie annual eetir,g of the trrrtnbsra Eastwood a beautiful silver piece. Dr. �1, Int Richard Collins. The above men• of Pi kering a Pub io Library gas l,tltd ii. �_ is to Supply the demand, ty En.,twood visibly affected made a most Better- g,4, do ed ladies aMe daughters of the late Dale' Hall, suitable reply tltaaking the many friends order now slid enjoy fire a tin ` Ha Ilton Dunlop, of Strathroy, and ,coot] numberMwe e�preeentln The Pregf P grid- �` for the beautiful prevents and also the tits• Catalogues ori e for eriy one of the . o�dest pioneers in dent, Dr. Bateman, iota ie bind words of the address. - pplication---or -� - 6bi township. p d the chair sad -- " better still, come and see our stock. , °elle for reports f o 'the secretary, Mr; Thea followed s auinber . of most tom.B ell you below manuf tourers prices. - _ 1 Thomas Chester; of Port Union, hue Murk r and ire a rer, Mr. Dunbar. pl'.mentary addreeves by Rev, Df r, Perrin,. _ - 4� b recently returned. from North Bay, whicl were given i urn. The eecretar 's Geo getoawn, Mr. Sparks, Margach, t3, 1 - - I - - wli re he has been spending the past few repot was very oo pate indeed, and fr of rer a' era . t Y g u and ,there, all speaking wordst _ ' we ke el r blpye ing. After looking around it we earn that •tho ibrary is in a goom3 came tots toloee by asinain Ts1Q meeting ,_ °F ca siderably be hue decided to locate finan ial conditio{a, There " Blest be the tie Ebat binds " i an has ta$en up a tract of land near 119G olumes in ]i era with ra er b geV 8 Verse of otloubt that 'tee have rile best display of gall P are some Poll©wed - Aha place, and expecte to pu?Qhase a lot were added this e r The circulation p Y Y Mr. Perrin. Mart fig at $c. 'roll tip to 85c, �vitll all rite between per we've ever 8�law1I ad' tutu prices, more than 200 I J g• Although Mr. ester has durin the past yer ad been 1825 vol• � ' ` 4,0 ns •and thousands �of rolls to select from. `. tak n up land ` at there he wil of by arose, The books ar valued at'626.00 famil will sho 1�t is reported tl:aa A. J, Lockhart and I an. meansaoate his place at ort and 6 ere ie some 1 7,00 - - e y rtly leave Bowmanvillo for 'f ` Clow on hand. Victoria, ;B, C, Mr. Lockhart intends go• Ijn on dust nogv. The t easurer's re ort was also oom late ' Richard Collins, who has bben a and o rtes onded > Men's Hats 49a u �" F ing into business with lits brother, C. B. ` p Baiter =; res dent of this village for four ears, p ly with the anti Lockhart.' sues in hard and soft u die suddenly at hie residence, corner of lye objnaea to Rthe'akiroulationlof etroa P to $2 50 y g 9n old and respected citizen of Orono,. , . -(�, Ki q and Chnroh streets, on Friday, May tw�th hie title "d impaee of Unfamilia o !' All new stock and latest styles. h a book' Jahn Dobson, passed away .Friday, April a, y 1st Deceased was in his 79th year and. ,japan " on the oust that said bo r 24th 1896, aged -49.. Deceased had .been a _;: CLOTHING TO ORDER _. wa of ,� roust constitution. $e woe was n t a proper a rt. I Mach. disousyion not ,nez10.50 u t3uitS oa aro>�nd the lawn and for a walk ib -follow d and final] ok an invalid for -years and his death waQ pealed: p• Ready-to-wear cloth S the morning, and upon retarnin a otion was carried Game Warden Miher, of $eagi's •e, %s inlg for men and boys at close- cash. , g to t}re author zioq the likraran to remove the all `' boy se complained of not eged to }rave destroy®d some traps b®. `' i feeling wall. prefac as the setite Ices complained of longiuR so Messrs, (leo. Coltnu and j. 1!t[e foal aid was oalled, but life had fled were ntainad therei Then follow tag pre „ t Wm: e;re the do°tor had ,rived. Deceased tihe ale tion of dire ' ed Avery,, of Ronson, and the thre '_ I ` lea ee a widow and an adopted daughter' by ball t. The nineowto hadlt was floss ` ` r -: ' proeecnte')Kr. Miller. �' sten t$ Y �;I�IYIler - - oarII hie sudden demise. He was numbs of votes wares follow a highest The County of York hue entered edit for a' `"res, • G'�o( t of kindly disposition and a S• - great favor• Date, ohII W �• X897 back rani for toll gate No.: 1 Ring.. ' ` itis ith the school ohildret�, in wham he kat, dickie,' li' Bunting, J. Mar' Ston road ®fur stools of r sds$s' sats j3on1i I 5 , against Mary B. Parke tti� ' 4 1 ate 'and Toe nes before pl�cin o , �' '_ too great interest, and w4a a member of Dr. Ba man, VV, T Dunbar Ieaa ypi e, keeper, sad her epreties, .r Patrick >iiex- sprllfg order. The matey novelties and low prices will surprise you. Y ur the Friends' church. F'or many years The of er officers are 'leleoted from bert of Dixie and Tbos, pill, sr. Toronto„ * ` ass_ Goods•,•-N9west thins in dress ` ��'`� t he ad big wife resided on a farm on the Board f Management. ; Hefore the tihre We announce the death of the late J,.. lengths only 60e to $1,5p 8r } ' v 1 ille.cheaper rt,as dnwt> to Sc per yd. p ' ' lak shore near the Town line of Whitby, ing wa bron ht to a close, meet' Birch, which took place at hie resi.l®nee 1 i : whe6re they owned considerable ).and "The was as ed to vacate ihti chD&ic B rmg clear Kirby oq Thursday Alb hast,, aged � ` 1 �.. x' �: fao�ral took place en Monde at 2 , m, ("Y (� W.. *? y , minutes and Re w Sia. Previous to hie death be was twtve, ft b d u��� ''r1Ce. _ '_,. . .. whep the remains were conveyed o the This wee doneob1t euley voted Elterejn. stricken with paralysis, whish tltitritttel Ia� Friends' cemetery, east ei,d, wherie thg the Do tor, as librl rias �2p, a d• q bron lit a long life to a close. t . - a i _ interment took place. The funeral Was a Murk, as seers p r' The Clarke township council have ' ' :-111<13ese otI• _the es911 �aais frori� thin date we are+' " cry, Il1U.+� iSIa�+er. �'Vatcll this spnce each week and see enabled to sell:-•, very large one, there being friends and amount were voted; wttkiout a d�daeiatin t g- �' °' rile result. > relatives prepen from all the sarroanding voice. The 'hese cited Eo petition the County Jud e, to. fat e ; �w g he plat® far holding rite Di'viaiotlonrt V� llesultsa -» meetit}g broke pp at a late a! Orono, it been aotteiiie 9 ' neighborhood The "bereaved one$ feel hour, 4'�, t > dee 1 the V�'e are .p}eased to gt a tb t . A red ; lzy, the i , i t " • `" I ; . P; f dden demise a the I 0 snore. centlral far all: arts 1 ,.. kl.; T .� ". I �s, ,' LibrQry is in such ao eo p o thrp del °g _ nriehing . udition • th$ its 1 ; - �' � y=� $ • t 1 < ?t lecaio>ai Nt i <:, :tie_ gyp( y� - 1 a - •: f I - : - 1 '2E• . 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