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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1896_06_05. - - , . . . ; W , . - ­ -7. i :) Y101 , xv- , '-i *� . �'� ", -,,!�3_� ,,,�., .: , __ : . - , , *:- �_ - .,.,. � ., ,��`.'�'. :!;-, - s . . I I I I - . - LLL��� . � I * . . . . � , '..., -_: rofiesolonaL (9a.rb*. . -1 �.,._ . 1[ . * . � �. '­­' = � - I - __ - .- � '� q, , , � , ' . �-�,.'t.­ , - ­_ -i-��...:`­­ -; FRIDAY .,-- !P�CKERING, ONT.-t % t.,-.­A.'rl: i . . lllff.t ­�-- -11 . - I ­�. 11 Madie'al. , " � f'![-%�__­ - :�� - ::���_ I . I . . . I Z/. I M. BATEMAN, K..D., C.M.; M -C ; P - - . * 4' 8.0-,, Coroner. Office and Beside " . Street, Pickering OMce hours: Mori Ing . - - in E _ . . I 010 -90 ; EvenIng 6 to a. . . - - 1 30 11.. �. ­ t - - I., I � .. I I II _. - . . .- _� . ... . . (­_', ., 1,eqat. . I . I - .. . L.- - . - _1: - 1. . - , .. .­�� rV11()Uxs PARAER, Barrister etc. is . , ­ - nbarton each Saturday. PAN ate . I -1 X at Du �35ly . - funds to I can at live per cent. - - . __ � . � - I- , *. '. I - ;. - Fj�[TON & DODDS. BARRISTERS, � . _ i . - '. . D �'W)LICITORH,ETC., 10i Adelaide stleet F .. - I wAt,Tcr9r_to. At Claremont Tuesday At 311Y ,� - ! I _ - ---------------.-- __ I �, r" " . � .18 �1, I . .- E, FAREWELL, Q. C., BARR - .. I . I )j� li e T R, County Crown Attorney, and County . .. I -1 . � folicito . Court House. Whitby. 10-Y � . _F_ - " - I .- z. 1_ 0 & MCGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- . . �'. . te s Solicitors, &c. Office opposite Post . I ' . - - . . e� b:ittyy.Ont. Jno. Ball Dow, B.A.; Thgor. . I Z.. .MoGlllvra,y,LL.B. MofioTtoLoan. � I . I a - ------------------- - _ --­ . - . 11 . ___1 . ALL&GHER & CO., Barristers, I . I . � I ­ " . . * 8 licitors, etc., Canada Life build ug, . oront . will be at their office, Willis' I k, : Ong In usin or I ..- � . ough m every Saturday. jguc� �11 8 . ... 6 -left with Thos. ,h I � ... t ,,n is" R q., I .. _. .. 2 me ht - r, ut the week will be promptly atten ad I .. on 8 turday. Money to loan at 6 per cen , . � .0 � - ­ .0-6m -,. - - , ��__A`� . - - --- I - i . . , . - Vem,rtnary. I , � I '11� � __ 1_,Q:� - �_ - ___ - --- ----,- """ _,�_",_ _ . � ' - - __ - L 0 -V * - ' e 0 T 't .G 0 t h I ' * li & ' - t ' - ' O' 0 01" 0 _ ___ t - a I 0 8 S by W&w L � I H t , Y, L 0 t " " G C2 - C 0 ' 0 ' M .1 ' 5 ' ' ' - � J ' L' ' &- a nw I * c ( I _ �� GH R c. ' � , L' '. B li�citor. . e. or" t . - 1' be a t t'., ", r, n W' 'o-.gh m every S'tu� , , ct . 3 .ft . -'r. n 6 1 w,tii q w . hr.tigh .t tb� We. 'k , I I .0 0. . turd.y. Money I - ig", _ _ . ___ __ I- A '� ,WHALEY, V.14TqERINDA Y - - . F.: ' � - . � . 1: 1: - I a -Burgeon and Dentist. Grad-uateof 0- , � Toronto. Or ' -1 - _ �610 Ve erinary College adjuat In . � ­ . tiat i to in � antiatiy. Member of he Ontario Veterin y I 0 11 to . . � . aeo�i t a�a 3 . 'a . i2on. Dentistry a specialty. Calla by . or M a . my or night promptly attandedto, OrM a I . r, � J, i I , � i . iden 3e, Telegraph and post Offi coo, Whi ;: ... - ade 1 - :._ als. - . 301 . � � - . -----: ___ __ _ - ------- � _____ i NARYSU�- . - -1 I 110PKP�S, VETERIIN . i . � . � . a GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet - I. ­ -1 . . � _. . 121ITY College, Toronto, registered er . - . . the Ontario Veterinary Medical Aaso!en�M. 11111 I t ... Mee. roolden ce and sh"oeiug forge one and oz ,a- - . � - � _', I wrter miles north of Green River. 'Steel I �_ O%ce and 9h)p . .. vin bloo at iron prices. � I 1. I � talMetolla.m.and1to 4 -p.m. Tee- � - . - - � , ha4drees Whtteyale Ont., P . -0. address, 11-N I � . reen I Jvcr� 0n,t_-__._ - X - .. __ - , . � . . . . � . HC MAS A. GRAHAM, VE' , I -- . - - � I . :: 11 I ARY SURGZON, Graduate of ZU.$. - . . _� ... ... rin 3.ry College, Toronto,registered meml or, - I . . � . a the (4ut&Xio Veterinary Medical AsoociaW 11, - . : 130 �orary member of the Ontario Modb &I . . L iety trouts all disea3es of domesticated a A- . 6�". , I I I- . . 1. a I particular attention to Veterinary � ..- - * ti.t ".oAll Cases promptly attended to at � . I f� - rates. Otace at the well known W � . - � us -10 . . liah ant of Graham Bros.. one mile west of . . - I . - I I,- L in nt. Telegrams to Claremont Punctual �. . � .,-. a -1 "t" ad to. isly __1 - . I . - I . I . 1. :�: - . � � ! 10 . .. .-.- - - 1, _. U*f"Jeow galrb*. I.' - i ... - - . I ... N,_�__�__-__--__�_--__�___11 . r "I - - . - - .. �_ -..-.- HOM&S D U N N, Conveyanoer, I 001 2- i ..., .1 I - mim loner for taking Affidatils, Ok ! Clu V- . . � -- - I - . ut, Oat. - WY - , . -, ., I zil , 1 � � 1 !I, � i�, � I I jii,181§3 PU RE R OF M A. tw - " 'XI e - ,��AGE Licens ' ft. Offlee at residence or � � - - % . . , ae n -River. ___ - - - - - 1 . . . _;;L . . UNTING, Issner of Marri e , , " ?!,�, , ;� If, .., . - 41 a L senses for the 0011111Y of 1 Ontario. � . . . at he store or at his residence, Picks g - I . lags. - ­ __21-y . - P - . . . , , _. R BEATONJOWNSHIRCLE K . � . I - !Tri 2'rL!sk - 1. I..., . I � .0 onveyancer, Commissioner 10 gf .. t_-- - x1rit , Accountant and Insure, 11� a . c _. ., ] _ nay t loah ob form ropert lvei a I - . I %.- . . -At t t- Will be I . I .. ­ . - d. �FIPICE W iteval . . . I ughain every Monday aftern-oon for, . � I . . . 1. name ,on al business. . 97-Y t 0 n a - . _� 1. . I I . I - .. - . - - I HOMAf� POUCEIER,.Lioensed A q . . �L t16 car, Valustor, etc., for East York d \, - .:. o who] B of North and South Ontarl.o. St et I . � �1� . _�� ntiot � given to aff orders b mail or Wl li� � . I .L. gee doderate- . Address MS - POU R R,. i . o . . - OiL 47, 1 roughLm,Ont. - 10 � - - - 0 -------- I I - - � ... -1t. I P)STILL, AUCTIONEg�, E C., ­.. 1 11 , ! - I . o G,-een River, solicits sales tr ' is n * m- % , � us fri juds both far and near. S" e of I To, . 6il .1 1-1 . arm etc 3k. and everything that is to I . . I .- . hand, ad by the siftboeriber with t a ut oat ! . . . i .. (I. 9 aul sold to the ve" best advan gi. 481Y . !�" - --- - - ----. -___� - -_ '_i�._.. I �A K . I ..- - I H WESTERN B, . . . I I - : . I 03F C&MAIDA. . . . J .. \ . - ­ .- - - . , I - . !- :: � '. , I I - . 'L . WHITBY BRANCHV_�: - � -.- . L . I .. . - : � . I . �:_ ., i _ -_ _- i 11 I ' ' - .. I o �. I.: tal - utborized..... I a . ..... 4. .01, ,Mo wil 0 - . . - cap, 'i. - -, * , . .1 - - Sol 1000 i . � capital ubsoribed ........... ..... ;.! ,000 'J" I Capital laid -up ................ , I - , , * , . . I - � Rest ..... ......................... :::::.,.*... 'am . - . I I . 11 .1 BOARD OIP DT '0 � . . I . . I . 11 . John 00 an..Esq., Presidern. I . . I Reuben S. Hamlin, Esq., lVioe. Pree. , ., � "! . W. F. Co an,'Eeq., W. F. Allen, Esq., J. A. Gib- � . :, son, sq., Robert McIntosh, M. D, Tbomao . . . I . , . Patto jou, Esq. - . � L � . . . T. H. Me illsn.....*..._......_�_ � Cashier. L . I I .46L-- --,. -_ I" - era) Banking bneinels . t�mnsacted. 7 . Drafts i ued, payable in all parts of Ca nads, . I - - United 8 &tee, and. on London. England, pay- fi . . . % &ble in U partsof Europe. Hi heat cTrrent . .. ­ rate" of terest allowed en 11allvings Bank. I - I ­ .- . DepoRits 'nd credited half yearly. Special at- -. .�._ % LUOKI to collection of Farmer's sale notes. - L . Z. J). W A 1*11t . . . _ . :.. I NAQZR.' � �' � . � . I __ ' L . I . -1 _PIC�FERING POST OPFICE. . � .i � .1 -1. - - _ _. I . , T - I : I :Made akri from oy onto 8 ;O a.m., ! ­­ , - i I I - i ­ . M" close'Toronto 6 I I . .: I Arrive G,T W, 8 10 a in Close 0 T W 5 -fiaft. - � .d G T E 6 30 a in .. GTE70arn I . . Wbit:)y 8 45 p in %, , I I I ' Toronto 8 OPP M . . . , i a 1 E 8 45 P ni .� G T W f3 00 p in . . . . - . - I I Kaineyorid�rm issued on all parts of A . , I ,-- Z. *A 68 BANX BUS . t I t .­ I SE0 .. � � .: Doposite r I ceived end interest R 1-2 n. , ; . I percent; erannum. Soeurityindisputa�le I . I I Wxn. IU,offan, . . � � 1. -, I L_'',_, . - 1. ,_ I.. - . POSTMA IL . . . -1 � . . 1-. .- - �� . I . I , I I - L - I . M014EY TO LO N I ..�� i -401v- *. � .. I . � . I . ` �, - - I �;, . � . ". ,--- -'MOIRTGAGE SECURITY4 ��.� . _ i . :%., .. - � .. I jdb6 I '. X. MarMAL1,73M., .1 . '. - - . '-4 bo glit and sold on commission. I .11 . I . I � .'.`�LL: " ! _,� �,.: - I 1. . - 1. ". I . . . - : ; - L \ :- ki� , ; &­ ' ' I . Agent r Fire,' Life Acciddrit, ,P ate I i- Glaal and Steam Boiler Insuranc .1 : . I -for sale or to rent , 1�_ 110 "rea o land ­ . ; ood - . 7 I I I ]it I small h6use and stable, chea . , , . ooe' " ' � � � . __ Oth r properties for mile or reni. 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F 3 is � 0. 060 Jan a" . . . 0 -C 6 �; . .:, . .. . � . . . . dk- 0 Feb: _,;�Ia - . . . . . -1 .1 ... - . , 0 , -1 N . it W � - . ., . a 0- ?A Mar 4 ;5 . - � . I .. 0 1 1 '.. .. 00 Apr. �& Z I , so . . W is � W co 0 8 "'. '0.,.' 0 ow may �0 0 I - . I 0. I . I , I W di 00 WD J no Q= W bo . = er to .4 0 6. is . � s 0 � 0 ,6 ,., July -4 it r a I Sept so - . 1W �m . I . , : . � ; I W - i -0" U& ,** .� i 4 0 CP 0. ­ , - W: Oct. 2. ,. - __ .. " Qr, . . I - , fw; a ,* Nov. V I a 1 . ' f'o 6" ­ I I a -I rb co , Doe P. . - - , , . .1 . , - 1�i� , . .,:. ;" �. , , ,OL --,-,.,,,WALLS _�­­ .. . ., look lik6 ow: with 0, coat Of Our Wall ID .& ape ousauds of roUs"8c up to � 850, r�nd 11 the other prioes. Conle in dayEgbt and bring size of rooms. . . � ... .. .� . ­ � .. . . , 4 :1� . � I 1, � �.... , -1 , . i I . � , - 1., �_, _ . . : w Afillinery. - I ­ ­;-, .... .., ._­­�. .., _�_ .:..,% I '' . - 1 -vi'. i _. . .. I � . - e ar� workink day and nigbi'to catch up with orders. Come now if you want a new hat. The grea test display ol trimmed bead -gear wesve ever 8bo n. Wedding and Mourn. ing orden promptly filled. I.. - Dress. Goods in dress lengtls� 6-00 to $1.60 yd., - * and cheaper goods down . - to Sc yd. ' � I . � - V , - ,";';:'_ !_� ` 1, . :, , '. ­ ­ .�.'. ;�_ -*�-­! -1 � L., ..". - ,.., ­ I- I ­­ . �, , 1. I ...­ I . ­ . '. _­_ , -1 I . -�."� .. � -, *'I .- 1. I _. . W.i , -4 ­"... �.'_",._ ­ - I i% ,:�> � -. � :,. � � ­ 11 .... ".....Bicyces,'.,,:..,,..:,,....-. - 1; . 1, �, (,:, ­ -- I.; 4 ''. ­ .... ;­'. - �:� I - I -t - We 'lla#e the beat Big-yeles 'in" the, world for men and wom�n. We sell below ma ufactur6rb' prices, starting I at $47.50 to $95 for ,,White Rimmed Hyslop." See all other wheals then ouro. .- . 1. - . ��- - - ­ - I . . -,. �� ­ 1, I _ _ I.. 7'.._� ". � e, :1: 4,:.! .. "! , . 1:6:., � , .i. �.;. �. I -, , .., 1 �..": 1� I .....?. I : �_- - a`.'h`_"�.__. __..1._1 ­,.� %J - C - s 1 -a n* d 0 n' e P rie"a . I A., A �.,.,:,. � - _', - , -:, -,� - 1, 1,:,��-" ,,,�,, %.s Ginger 15naps 5c 1b.:-1. -:,.::.,, .a.l. 1_. ' ".' __ . ­.,: _ .. ..� Canned Corn 5c can. .1 I t ' . -;'1_.1"`,_,-. ��' ' . , .. a 0 , .�, I !� 14 oz.. box Fresh Figs 6' b 4. , -, , . . ­, *. - �. i- Pickles )J�c a bottle.., . , , "'i". ". ­ ." " ",­ . . i., Ink -g1 wo bottles --2 for U. 10 . "I ... � - � � � I : ... -,'I 5 baro ( astile Soap 25c : ..�11 �, . , - �.,�, . . � ., . I . . . � . � .1 I . �. ., : . , vl'- - .- �: - . . � . . M616's Fu-ni0ings.., I .1 . . :0 .1 .. . �. - . I - � . I.- E, ­.- tb __ ; ­_ .1 . I _� VOry ng you 4A�A for "men and .11 boy" at tb Men's 80re. Hats, Caps, . 4eady-to- e'4r -.and Ordered Clothing. 1 1 . I � . I ; I I . I . �, . 11 . -1 , � I . __ , . - . 1. 6. W. *1�0h-I, & S0n­,­`.`. I . I 11 __ I . 8 j . P i W 7 1 ; I , P I - a e r t S. I 9 1 1 0 ad I , - 0 - - I .. � 'e � id 11 gbt Marl� am.,. I t- . -'I.:: . ; . � . .... I I � -...-..,. ­!.:�'�� . � . ., - . _1 I . I--.- .1.1 I - �,�..�, 1. -- " ,..JA... i �. I �', , ,:-1 I . .1 . 1:1 I - ­,", I _� !'.:: �"Ki. - - .,:� _-.1 .-. - ... I . " ­ L . .:..- . � ­ .1 j....1. - I � , . , _11 1_4,�. gg4-11'. ", I'�:,:,F. I .1. . �P,T_, ��,: . . ��_:.,... �_ . ci-z- .RN"-�%,05,�-,` I, .. .­ . _Mll . . � I - T . , _.. ..�-1,1*r 12_7�111_ .- ,. I ,� -, ",.* -.6, 57P - ­ - �"__ I-.. ,.- ­ - � ��:__ .0 �, ; 03 "... _.. ­ - , ' 0 _,_ f !" � .... ,_ ,� � !Z�104- _ '. _ . ,�­,:Vl �;,I, E Q'_, . . ,� t� r 0 _ . .T .'--*, �,!�-IMN 4 , - - It Z " ,� . , � � k �,,_ .,t,fti�'.,�;Ipe,' 443% 1v _ - �_ . I . - .. . I I . . I . . . I I ! . LATROT LOCAL HAPPENW65 RZCORDX� �� TUN PRESS AND JOTTRD DOWN BY V1 06RRZ$P0NDF,NT8. � . - ..: . .. ­ C� !; OLARE .. MON _ T z * . �, � .. -1 ; -, �. 1. J- .-il . :r �'l - - .1 . 1. ., � .1 .:; .., �, . �. 'I. � i L . .. ; Mt*. Hick ingbOttom- isgradually'grow. , ing weaker. . 1: . Reeve Oerow is -at Wliitby this we atteDdill9_001111ty 00nnCil. . . 'Mies Ella Patterson has a new bieyele and is now learning to ride. Dr. Smith will be liere' tm first aiid third Tyiesday of each month. * Joseph Rawson, of Hosseau. was here ' I last week with bis numerous friends. r Mrs. Sharrard is mucli :improved in health and will be herself again in a sliort time. .- . John Barry. is build,ng a barn on dic' old Bell farrh. - The raising Iwas beld I . this week. I Mrs. Phillips,' of Niev� York, and Mis Finley, of Toronto, are flow with tht ' I Cairubrogie' people. . Mrs. McLean leayes for the old courl. try next week, where adie will spend a few months with frienda. .. . Rev. Brown. is at Trenton this weet . attending conference. F. Hutchison it also there as lay representative. Judson Bundy bas eDgaRbd with Job CowaD, of Brougliam, for the summer HO 11118 gone Out of the bicycle busineei for a time at least. I . Tho b110 gavv A 00"n vu 5ftlurdav . ' ' even.in,g from their l3aw stana. Th'i music wits well received and we hope to bave many erch concerts. - I I Pathmaster Huwljisun 'Wisbas U's to state that he intends impounditig cattle, allowed to run upon the stroets. This wiil be the last warning given. . . Mrs. Brown and daughtAr, Annie, are in Toronto, where they will reinain for a forfia)Rht. We understand tbal ar) p�ospectiLg for it place to locate as they will leave Olaremunt in a few weeks. Friday. niRbt between 12 and ' " I c ' 0 0'0 some person or persons attempted to gaii in entrance into Henderson & Farmer' Aboe store. but wore in some wny,foolel in the attempt. They suooseded in bor mg a holo through the door, but were then seared off.as nothing further was done, Wea. Leaper ,is about to ereet�a com modious skwang and eurlivir rink. We ar i not quite sure as to the looation and i 61z4 but Lre of the opinion that i is will b; erected behind &be town ball, and will b,, about 175 x 85 feet. We auderstana sha: the lumber his already been purchassi � &ad work will pro -peed mA once. The baptim4 78abhath me * bool have 1h'aa I .armrigements for their annual excursion uth. Hamilton will be the terminus of the trip. Th) C.P.R. N'Vill oonvey the passenWers t) Toronto .'"en the rest of the journeY will be made by boat. 8" bills for 81 - tioulars, tbey will be issued in a low flay i The bicycle craze has struck our little town and skaken her to thevory founda. Lions. The epidemic is rapidly ep'readilio and in a few days few people will hav escaped its MVAg66-, The tomado th has just been repoited fium , 89. Loui D�j , V I was 100 more effootual in its * 'Ulu . mizuen Judean Bondy hats been acting as, agen for the past fortniRlit, but he is now goin out of the business as he expeets a sudde 0011SP60 Of Jb8 OXCUOM6131. k . Squire Holden was here on TuWa aftemoon to bear a charge of stealini , preferred by John Hoodf of Brouqbm against his wife and siosp-daughter. I seems Mrs. Hood removed the furnitur from &be house w1ifle bar husband we absent, but claims tbot Ae owns th same. This The hnsband Aimputea, an henoe the trouble.- Af1sr hearing th two aides the Fqnire - r,exnanded -the wo. majo for R wetk. - " - � . L . - - - � , . �_ - . I I : ­: Green River. .. ' - � . . i *. : ­�l.'..­."J, . . .1 L I � " ''. ­ .I- : - .- ,, �J . . IL Miss Mm's H6pkios was at D. Ho6vpr's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Micbell tpent their 24th in Tilsonburg. . . . I . B ' Wi;son 'is entertainjog Toronto friends this week. ' I We are itlad 1 to - a" Mrs. B. Doten around again after being confiDed to she house for eigbt wooks. . I Have not much siock of news this week but will take my note book with me axid will march next week. I - Jae. Medd, of Hamilton, formerly of this place is visiting hero and at P. Stew. arts, Atha, and relatives as Claremont. * He looks as - if the fresh- breeze of Hamil- toD mountain 4greles with him. � � That young waya from Cherrywood had better bays his looture pretty well up. what: be attends services bore on Sunday evenings as I overheard oue say that at. tends there once and a while, That he was of the opinion that the pastor is goinst to , invite him to the front for fifteen or twen. zeret minute, o give bis 1'ecture so that wou'I'd t ben, -as be could , o confusion not preach very well while, a looture was . �� 9 on in the same buddiog. 11 �- N sitkas the 24th is over jud June jig at d call at the nursery.& little joorth. of b a and get a few evergreens to demir. ate ur lawns as thii majority of traus- PIK tero say ,June is a good tiine to transplant- evergreens. I was' in I the . nursery, Thursday, 21st tilt., -and saw balf . .: a dozen loading up' ever I greens ax -d 1 asked, $Ile manager bow-r6iny had gone away . to -day, and the repIX was vine -hundred.. I'll I'll I We are as Rood as givg then� awa, y Be ' . we are clearing out a block. fora'cloth0 !. - 0 '6f plpte_ n0#.,drrinv.-. :' lie' importatio i - i - - I sure to call Jun4 or 004er atud pt *44c, _ I . I *'L f. _ _.W ��.. aii * UT YOU Wa'qt. -tbis lqw­�' .1011rl,w - , , . . I �' ­ , - . - _V A -.&I ­ .. - , ' -- � - .on As rl*;., All OU - .1W,a_41nft0qQ'ftALTr,,(Q?JX1, -, .1-T I .. -.1 ­ ­. _,W.4 04M, 1 ___-1 ,._- I . , - ­ . . .. . e,p- I . .; I I . ­ �'. . - . ­ L . . o , �L , -11, .1, , . 1-� '. r I.- . I., , � ... I - ­ 1, X I 11 S . .1 - I I . I 'Ji 1, � I ' U, �; E, 5- - �., 18,964 . I - - . . : , SUNNY MOUNT., . :,. 1; . -1 - . ; . 1. _..�, . - I . - 1.-_ . - ' �hb =s for a bountiful harvei lather hereabouts just r ow. - , Mrs. Mortov, of Guillimbury, is vioi vith her daughter, Mrs, Ed. Wilson, veek. * - . 0. (Darter and family, of CIerryw vere the guests of. George D. intor ;unday. . I- . Our people will commence roa wor . few days. ..4here are severt6l bad pl Q t is beat. W . e are pleased to earn I he council has made us a gran �, but Pefore it was, needed. - . � I . . .10.� . I I I .1. . . .- I i. � OHERRYWOOD. .'s 1, t. . .. I � . . . I I - . . I I - . . � Mrs. Geo. Oeland is visiting wi b .1 frie lov n east. . . � , 1� he Misees Pugh, of the:4th, visited ,)o3 nter's on Sunday. I IM iss M ay Petty had a am kill pa I t on av evening of last week. ", y T, Lacey, our lime man.,ctu�er is ing a fresh supply ready this w"k. The brick yard men claim to be tur ut tile at a much fastor rate th4n for eare. I bd r. Green took his weekly trip'to To r� )n Wednesday. A. Poynter sote( ler �c in his absence. , e young man have taken a great fa ) I LT tanding on the corner of Runner I iol man streets every Sunday, even Ln, there they build castles in the , �h . h go up in smoke within the 4Xt -,.i I . ___ __ . - I ! - - .- . . ­ . - I ' . - I I. I. . .., � : , � - , , - 41 , -, I . �, _1.Ti­. ,:a � .- .. , - _� 'xt �,_ � - . � I - � 11 - . I - . ! � ­ , I ., . :� ARMADALE. �_2 1 ;�, - , � : - . . -1-1 ;, ,-�: , - _ _-- ­ V_ , . ,� ,:C__Z�. '. . .. . It - ,,- - ,Z�� . . - t is .. I .. - . - _1 . � ,­. 1. __ r .. . . . r ; - : H. Canning had 6. larp,o t6ra out tit him , . , % _� . : �, . ­ - I - . - :­ ;�'. ­ I .. - - .. .v � � .._%, : ., , K. �' . ,� . ; ��'," I I .-- 1 �, ' - � ;AJA :,:��,-.�, � I � �,i,4 � I . '­"�` bee tile other day. I ­ . ..­�- . _. . :" ,: - : , , . . .": �-: - - - _L; - - ., I , .:. � �(__ . . I.. � . 0 . �,_A' .,4. �_. _. , � il�� ting I - Mr.-Dnnean is ereCtiDg &-finbe �riek re-.. ..: �, . .1'. . - I - j- � - , � � � 0". - ,V . '_ - *"vT �.,X ; ` , I'- - ..� this . I . - -.- sidence,on bis farm.' - I ., . ' - L __ , : ��. . I , , - .. I . ­ - �...� . ­­:- e ".Z_., ,._.- i . - , .,.. 1. , I -91 � ,_ 1. -";- - � ,%�:;_Aj� . � dI 00 I Yob attends weekly prayer lneoti�g aL _.­ _. llillside'regularlv ... . . . �_. � ��. .,.%I... , . � L, ,, _ , I . I'll . I.. _A+. - ;� w_ 1, �� I fin. vow. ! . . I �,� , , - :. V. ",., . .1 ,,, . . Z, on . . I .. . Mr. Whesony and man are hn4 ptans_ ­ , ­� I I ..�_ � - �, .. ', ., k..- -11 1 � - r.: - . . - --4"41. � � - - , , k in lug trees and otherwise beautifying hiai ` ` , . ­ , ;, 1.� ,-1 . ,.'F�1� -,g, �: �;. .., 1; t'j ., -, - aces . . I tarm. I . �- I . I . , I . . - . : .`_ .� . . L'. I - " . T � " �� � 1 . - . .-- ,.� - . 7 . . - L, I ,-. _: . . . . , . 1. - , -,'� . .r , . - - �!!!�.�, 1 , -.."L . I .) , :fl .�. I I -1 ; * '$� � I f� ­�_;-,!_ I o �" � , " " . .,- , - ',I hat . ... . . . . *-.** 9_9_._,,� I �'. ,��- - . �,e i . .. . . . .-Z I. . � , ,-11.. I � � � ��� � i : I - N ,not .1 . � . ' d' � I - : ': Centennial -:Corners. _ I � ' . L' .1 . ­ . .1 , �.. .. : _.. - - � , ,:7 , - 1 ; -I.- �._ , .., . �' - : :'.* _­ ,,�.. ��!-.­ - ew. t: , "11 � �. . - - 1 4 I" " 11, 1�-* � � `_i � . . � : 1. , I .. __ - - . . ­ , I - . .1 _­ . __ . Miss Staziton. of Toronto, is visi,in , - .. -,-. ., ,�tv . . . ­ ' - 1, g.h e,r . _. '.. - - 1-:. _ .­ ; ­ . , . . _.� ­­ ! ,:-�,�', , . . L ; - -_ � - , .. �, .- -,-. I .. . ,. 7. It . � ., " � .. . .. � 0_:iz. . . � - ,_ il, � � - .. ,c � � - ... ­.­, _� � ?� . � I - cousin, Miss Lillie Lewis.- . I � ,.� L '_ :1, � . I . . 1, �'�'�'. _.,� ,..- -i . 1, ... .*.�:Y.w - _X��f' - Z . .1 I- � The Hi.abland Creek foot -ball chab vreM I __ - .!,� " . . . oo � _11, - J� I I . ,?� �, .i nds � justly prond of having wou the silver cup . I . . �'..�.., �'. - 1. . , ,­, . - � . If", 4 �� �' ­ _�:?, I b �p � .. i 4we at tbe Greenwood match. � ; � . I - � � . - � �,:: _:�­ - __ - , W. . _11��l _ ­� ... . .. " _,�._�-,�,#,W;-� Mr. The new tandem wheel oxbibit�ed here',- . - , . � . .- ". _. - _':�. .�. . - I 1,- � _ I ,tp� � � 7 . gives perfect satisfaction and makes good. :. ..� .. � , .,_.", � I' _i , ­�� I., .1.,._ - , I - Fri- time, 6ven it the ground- is uneven. . :.; I" . 7- - - --.,. _i- _: v I I . ,t'q-,..11111 , I I _� 'I., - � . ." ., ,- - ben The Rev. Me. Graham's brief but inten- . �'. . -.1 .- ;, �_­ � Il - - :'A ,ov­ 1" �. * - .-��1-1 ` � get- I sely patriotic address was hiably a ppree, - I � _ - , .. :." _ '. , I—: . �:, I - � I !,�. " �, . , t ..., . ., . ... . , � ar- ' - 0 iated by the -audience at Centennia oil thL-. .1 . � - . ..., -1 ­ , . � % �7; - :, . .1 �. _1 . ,I, 1�e ­ .. ­ ., - - , � 51 iing mer 25th. f -1 � * , ". Mr. Godfrey, night operator, �t Flort-, � :.. _. � . _ �, �. I �. .; .: � . ,' : .1" ' � - . � -.r et .� V : , I A' :1 .� _­ .. - I . - ­­ to find out Who bat been Blarring him. He� - Union, had the misfortime to bmak bmw . . � . . �': __ - " r- ,:�� � � ­ run- wheel last. week while riding to Whitbyl- _� .. . ; ... - - .;_ � -.* .� L I- 1:-4, , -'r''..- i_. - as mid htLd to return by train. . - - . �,._ - - I :,,- - ,�_­.:j .'_-.Lc, _� I .1'.13._'_.,__.. ... Z, correct the statement we zzia�e abo t the. ti . . . The Centennial committee prove,l tbern * .. i. ­ � 1. .1 _1 L 11 . , .. _­ R . , . . -i qL r'' k'� . �1. I :,. �% � .. ncY . selves to �e friends of the musical I publict. .; .: ., - . , - . ,:1 - .. lk'-'A �. �._-- � 1,0 .i. . ,,;'! ,�, and when they ,secured the servi"S cf the Law .. -! - I , ,� I ­.: '. tf �__,­`_, .. _�, . . 11 , - ,_� �' .1 . -C 4. ;a-. ing- family for their entertainment, and: to S&Y7 . � . . . ­ ." Ll- _p , _. - . - _! ­. ,,I,_' ,� .7�­ --: ­ __ ai r that they maintained their reputa-tioc aw. . _. � . . . s� ,; .1 I... . -�_! _. , __. ls� 14i - - half musical entertainere is to give them 0QW - � I .. _�*­_ , . , , �. , I "'! _"��- � . - �,� .1. _�, - % " �zt_ __ � one hundred yLrdS trom, 13t. Audrev#'L-;;, � highest euloay. . � . _. , . .r. S ;w ;: 7-_,/�-_' 1." ­ I ` 1 .1 . �` 7��-`,' " rland Bros, had a be reek o Wed- . � I . .1 i-1 :-�, .. " ,_ _�. .Z � 897 � . - . � - t1kJ,.__ - I .r �_ -, � . . . . . ..: - . - . 4 - � .� y evening to erect theframe ork of . . I . s .- . . .. � - . .. . W ­!*'! _ i . : - .1 ;.. . , - ,� .� I �1. .�..'�'� .. L ' . 6� . .- � - ­ ; . . I _ 19ria'cowsuible. Asthorew a plent3 . . � . .. I -% ' . I- �'�,.;;� -_ -1 � . 1, - - . ­ ­ 1. -. I ..­ .1 1. :.. - ? ,� 7 - , BE N 5 A IL r. - .11, -- I �,� ', . I ­ I ,�­ - .,� 'A reshmAnts the task was eaeily accom- I .� . , ._, � � . - . - I � . . * * . .. . r, - *. I � '-, --., ". � & - .V . . __ , , _ -L � � -,A A. They had some amusements after . ' - I., . .� .:. t � . , _. -.....- I ." I 1. - . - , . _­­:�;-_ - I .. � . . ork was, done, but none worth men- Since the reeent !3howera our lit,tle� � A-� /' - - I -: � 11 .. - I . ,�C; " ,,� . � . iv� . . ia. The refreshments got* the better lage is bloomiog'again. I - .. -i t ­_;��, & - 1. . � We wonder what F. Handeock �oes tip - - - - `.. - - , " ".�� 4, �N ne of them. But they were ail able to �. .- . � . . I I I. . I ,_ I I Pickering so often for. � . � . . � . _.., ..!. -,- '! , . : : -1-1 a, 11, _i. .%. t_, . . : ,:- " _ . ,- ... by noon next day- - Dr.. Albert Stephenson vras dble to thkik! . ` . -�. -1 � -, W, . Dow JUAN, . -l"..7---�' I I - - _. � his position again Thursday e7eninj 'afte'v- . - - �.. I ,�': .. � . . -4 I _. ­. ' _ 1, .. . his severe illness. ! � 1. I �� -",., ,* GREENWOOD i'd . I # .. � -� -�, . . .. ,�, . 1i . , , . ,.,.. - .� I . M. Oleeson woke in Peterboro' a, �ew e this eck. . ?di a Tens Gleesoh, of Toronto, is v I , at E. Gleeson's. ' � I . 'Mi m 0. Pengelly, of Scrantop Pa visiti g her parents bore at present. . Mr, ! Spencer Tayler is at preeen L con ed to - or bad through sickness. e b for her speedy rewyery. Quite a number from here Atteneed social at Brougham on Monday oveu All report 9L pleasant time. . . V. S. Green wheeled i ' nto. Tomato Sunday. Wearepleamodto)earnh.4m or, Mrs. 8- J. Green is somewhat impro I I I in. health. I . : , , I Welbelieve our'foot ball' t6am a go to, plaV the Pickering College team, in P aring ithis Friday evening. A g 9 may 1�e expected as Greenwood has lo "' " ' al & ( old a4d experienced -foot ball pla(yer . E cess boys. A ' )r What might bays oroved a, ver seri sffair,00cuired here Monday eveni g w I Win * �engslly's team ran away on the 4 hill, running afobreakneck speed (nd i rowly� missed striking soveral bag ' ice, drivete of which bad to drive into he 4 ditch; at either side of the bill. 1, ,, A woetiDg was held in the bletho church Monday evening to conaifler W was to be done with and in regaird to inan�er in whith some of our b'ye, ( , 'we are ashamed W say I some gtow , up 11 too who should bLve better sense,) ns' been- difiturbing the meetings he d a 4 the eek. We have not board b 4, , 4 I i1or, but hope and trust that th invies, 0411 stopped without further trouble. . *_004w- � c� _. I I.. - . Whitevale. 1. . . - .. , . � . .1 .." . I � . C Mott, of Toronto in visiting'bin on Jae Wilson. I/ . . , e regivt 0 leam of the serious Illn of &Mee Trail. ' r Hallets, of Toronto, is -visiting frie do, Mr. and 1dre. Ward. . as Ids Gerow, of London, is with yhr uta here for a few weeks. im, Lihie- Bpink, of Toronto. in ape in a tow days at Maple Ave. . as Grace Wilson, of Toronto UDi3 siL , is boine for the vacations. a are p!eased to learn tba& Silas Wi . . . . sor to recovering from his recent illness . �se Annie Dickson.. of Toronto, is gu t of her friend. Miss Martba Kirton esers. Rogers and Wilson wheeled. fro the city on Saturday, and called the friend, Miss DOIL I Turner, of ittle. Current, sp 1" r week with C. C. Reesor tknd' ot fritrids' in the ceighborbood. 30 years. bdr , Turner ke t itore and was postmAs at . engor, anThas many friends and ,at I ybs in this part of tbetown0ip. he anniversary of Brougham Lo-;ge, . 0. . F. was commemorated by the bc of divine services in the Me" rob on Sund&y afturnoon last. Th wa a good -attendance from the lodge h and agopill ' number of visiting breth fro ii rooillin and Whitby lodgd8-, I oox gregation quite filled the.,dburch. I I Re r. T., W. Leggott, of Brooklin, oocup Ithc pulpit and delivered a very excell � L .. Ift I 16 elo(tuent discourse. Mr. Ward's bi lot juvenile choristers eioelled 9,11. previ leffcwto, rendering the anthems and -vol tar i .th I in very sweet voice, and in'harm a was preoisipu and correctness ex 0 Whiteyale Epworth LeagueInt 0 iQ­9 & 16*0 eftial on the beauti I 10 nde.of T. P.,Wbite, Whitevale, on I ing of Wednesday, June 10th, 1 h Whitevalo bsaid will furniih iust iental inumio for the occasion. , . Jhe p rain will consist of singing b . id F. James, of Toronto, any 'p. V's"r loral class, Whitevale. Elocotibnwill iruisbed by XF9. Eddy. Claremo�t, Nis H4 Cole and L. Robinso�, 'MA � in i, and W.. 0. W*rd, Greenwood. Sh ld -eels will, . tip delivere4by Revo.� M. Si id � J. IL'Oke. Chair "will be t keti �i 6 ek ob argi -,by Mrs; 8,- C. Ph 1p. ir . fro�n 6 - to 8 p. w. �, , This w 11 be' . : - F v of .tve season - .. I . . . q �. ... .. .. . .., ­____ ­ - -�','- ----, I : �-; . 05 I k .- N'' �,,�,k4(H*dJL,.P,ftrk. Toro'' _1 . �� ­­_ - ­ , James Young, of Millbarik, spent Sianaa-f/. - . I- �.� 1'�Ik�, �_ 1, - I . aye . at Deer Park Farm with the -Mics Thomp-% . I . �:.; IL � � : . . . I �' _�-_j, :1' ' _` � . �, lone. 3amee reports a good time. . I I , � , ­ - I . I _� , . " isit- . Miss Margie Burns spent Sunday wiM � . . L . .1 .. - _ _. " , "'F", j. �L,­l -, - , _... 1� , .. �i -i--. ��_ -, � 41%�,_`!.., John Gorman (the slugger). Giood amwo ,- . . - .­� ,..:..I -4 � ..-4 is .. Jobilie we ;vill give you until fall. i � . ­ : �� �; _.: .. �­,� �., . -.- -':. , , ,� , .. - , , ., ,Not having written for the p&A twc* , - � _L .:.. . . 1. " . :_ ; t1i , -1 I _1 I ,�.. � '. 'N" LLL - ,_.-.;_. :,; % fin. weeks I will -endeavor to give an soccaut- . - - , - - a � � . '­ - � 11 . ,.,;:, :!� ,� .. .1 I - - -�,l 4 ope Of Me movements of I soine of our ye"m L .,. . .1 . -1 . _­ -- � �." �, _� �,�..:_�-, - *1` '. people. . . I __ I 11 ,. .-i .:; . " , : !��., ;_,.J� the . James Baxter!spends Monday eyqnuW& ., . . ',since � .. I', - . . - ­ -- __ I 1,'1,:1_,,-.. A I "I..,. - � ing. at Young Bros. , ,&.k . J3arry took � - . . 't - �, -1Y.. � ; � . : �,-A,: .1 I " ' ' _-� J Guess Jim will be hoping he Itays 44 all' . _' '. . ,," ;.�- '. ` ­ .­!?, ��, �, on 3th- . summer, , . . r . . The fiddle manufacturer ham retuirned - I � . , � - . . , , - . - . .-Il. 3' -, -,;, �'�..__' �:t , � .,- '_1 � � L ,_ ....- "_�111, V� i ,� -1 ­ - - - i ..,. ,I, ved from his visit to MuskokA'. Jam bo rOporte- 1 '.'� 1 - .- ­ :­_"l�-A-, ­�, "� _. "J� - _. L - a 4 time and while up'there he saw cackL-� - , I , / -. ,r-..,, �_ I I _ - 7. .v_-4 j '�L.l .1. , 0. ing " big as our foundry. � - ' , .. , . - �. - � I . -1 r � : '.,;-, �� I �� I . _ , iok. Certennial fa the talk of the day is Ibi0r L - '.. X�_.:-.::,� ��_'��I.. , I - : I 4we part now. The choir of 150 stron , prooficer , & ' . - . I - .. I . . - Z". �­,. " - .. I -- , -1 t of on Tuopday and Satu.-day evenings at 7:10. - . . 1. ­-- -I , - A � �' -'­_­ - uc, p. tn. in St. Andrew'p, also the scbo.rA - .:, 1 .11 ... . . - � .. , _� __� ­,i,v � - I children Saturday afternoons at 4 0. in-. . - . . -1 - , . I I'll-, I - '_ . . _.�, , . �_ -f, ,�us Great preparations are being & ,& Zia - I ' _: - � . I � �_ , '_ L t". . -- ,,;�-,, x -Ai M - ' ben concert rot e ing and is to be held the fl . - - . .--; � 1�4_,,� jA, L- :, - - 1.11 , , 38st a dance the second in A. Thompson'Ll bu&- -1 I- . � - ­ . - . _� - . ­ i-!�� - , , , L . *N. Ii I ar- Thid way for the fan this summer boys-. . I . _ � -..! I -0 �;.,:,;_ - '. I � ,� `� .� " th e Prof. Morgan is offering a reward (a V)� . - -��_ - t. � -: !,.n-. �_ � - � �� : -ir. eep to find out Who bat been Blarring him. He� "- ��-. ��'.' . ­ .; . . I- - . t-` -� �1` 1�1�� '* ' says he never w"' down to th H. G. look- for lillies, . . : ` . : �" L:: L . , ' I I . . ,7..,- _ ; , diet ing water tber6forl we'wlsh ". . .., . - , � �� _ �_�', , _: - " I h L 'a correct the statement we zzia�e abo t the. ti . . I A . . _. L . - . - . � , . ...- I . :­i��'� , -i . 1.,Av 1, - tb (professor) two weeks ago stativg. t�.at I,%- _. - I. . ; -_L . 1. -, .Zi. , f '. ­.-lik, - , - � -, I an was looking for water lillies. F'ortL,e'1r._ . . .. ., - ..- I �,__ I , , , , , "_ - - T I. -...4- . � .1 1;� �" OY I more we wish to state that we lime Pot.. t . . , . , . - -.1-1 - . , - __ - �� , - I - AV hard feeling against the above said gen e - . a 11 . I . I - . ­ , , .- -I.- � I , - ".. i - _ ,w _ . 'in . Man. - Some young gentlemen living not o*r . 1 7 L . _. . 1. ' --' . .. . _A;,; , - I ,.sL I I_- . _� I . ,. .:_�Q, . � ". - 1., ­ . nce one hundred yLrdS trom, 13t. Audrev#'L-;;, � ­ I . . , - :.�­_'.'., . : _ _­,� , , - � . : ,,, . _ � , _,�� ,,_ � 1�1 , � . , church, we don't wish to mention &or _ __ '­ � . 1. , ,,.,__� _,!�, Z , . , .. - . - names, are in the habit of visiting some ofr .. � ,tl I - . , . . - L . - , � . , I . _�� - ., I . r _ � L' 4 -­ . i the neighbors after dark and keeping SOM& - , - .1 - . - I.— � .... .. . I , I " :,-,� I . I of the occupants up late. We would ad - 1. .1 . _- , . , L- .11 - .',.­.�i-�­.­ �' ole, vise the young men to go right inside. W,& P.V. : I , ­ , ­- I - ` - .,�:,L,4e __ , Q . -i 11 " � have had wore experience than the above� - � . . . J::1_1 '. ,.. ! . .0 4 :_ �". " ­., !, " �; see and can safely, state tb at there is no dangeir . . : I. . .,- . r I . _ �_, L : .1 . � � - ­­ , '� �­ . ..__ I - � __ 1�,-- 7 a, goin in. L . . .L- in 9 I .. . - , '... .1,-1 ,� , ", - 4 - .-. . .- . ..� L ; 4. : r F ;. his � I - " -'L. I � '� L TOX A-VAWJI�il:- � I . � � I ,�_ I � . - ,e -,_ ��- _ .­. � . _. . .-: _�,'��,'* r ,�; - : - -.1- .�� � ". . . . . . . . - ,_ ... . . - : '.., - . _. - L _.� L '.. '. �, .. .tf 1. .__ - , her . - - . . � . .1 - � : I . Brown'5L'Ccrner'6i* - 1, I L _;_ '. L' I ' ' - :.. I- , . L . � : .q " , , . -L �- , .. . , . - _. �_ � � ,I ! - �11 . ." _:.�, . ��.�, - - .. ) L , � , . . I 11 . . . . � _. . - : ;_ ! . ­­ . . . '.., ... .. . .. I., I - . . . . , 1. . . , ". I . I � - :il_ �,*., ", � , 4 i na- . Wm. Purdie is fencing on the Fi%Ler' ' . - � j�,. . - :�.,Z . -:,4 . " . - - � - : ' er- . :, . farm this week. ' ,:_��_' -, . _� ,�_ ,�.. ­ - * '­ -��-. - J, ' _ - � ., - , "" , r., _f. ­­ The blacksmith trade is still inoreasing - . . .. .� _ L� - . � _rt ad. showing that wv have a reb &b!e man in the.. � . ,."" -- - � . '­_ 1. .__ - . � . , ,�� . � ­_....., . shop here. - . - . : 'I- , � _1 ' ' _', '-- . ___! :_.7111 � I ": : A- . _i. . J "L': . the The crops in this section are � lodkink, I I - �. .- . . . , I . , 1. 4;­.�� .r - - _�-,�V- .- 4i , .. - - - �­ � - , " ­ L .*. fa%orably well since the rectnt Ehower . 1 _� a , ��Ii_ iL,� I I --...,:. L -1 0 out , visited. us. 1 .;. � . L .. .. L- ,.,:,:!!Z " . .-, �: . . . . - , 1, .. "-I _ L-1 L . � .. .. L , , � .- on Robert -Sellers has commenced digging � . , . - ­ - %. ' _ I :­ - .­ . . . .-_j:� . .-�, � , . _ � � , L ]I - I , *i .� his. cellar. The masons will shortly COM- - -..--., 1. -L - I -. ­_ ". - '"I- #�'; L , - , , I.,.- n t mence work. I . � . : 1, .. . I L�� - L � _ L , � I` .*1 I.., 1, I 4. w,; - 1. 11 _ 1__.i�� . �. �" � Ki her D. Brown is having the interior of M& . '--� - - .,. - � " , � , � .6 _ _ . ��;.'� ��.,�,;-�­ I "�- house painted. James MoGill, of Mark- -__L ,� . . .. -til. ,�� _`, � " -, ---- - . ago ter ham, is fulfillirg the work. � * ' - ' � - . i, ' . ' _. 1p _: ' ;1. � ,�X � ' ,� ­��,!� � -V ' `,�.­ - � �.�. �;�t, 4 ­ 3 �: Are you going to build a fence this so rn _:. � L . __ . - � ..... __1 ' .­' �­ L . � '..� I I . I . . - . re- : I H& _ mer, if so give George Gray .a call. � L ; !:' I I � zi . . . I - , �.'­� ;;�, . -.1 . 1, ­-, _ ... �� - i �,d . X . t'. -.. - j�l L _.....<. � ., J.. i sells the beat wire fence in Canoda. .-,..it. I - I ,:: .,.--.- - . -, r L. ," I ''. " .. . ld-- R. Thompson, who had a portion of his� .-.. . . ;%�. - ..,­ _...'.­ *:., '_' .� . ". - ,` 1'-4�;4 .E.. ..- ist toe tsken off by Dr. MoDairmid, yvas takew� i ,,;- 11 �: --�-' ' ­ - - �_a �, A. 1L.. i, S ... lh_­ �'. `__��; _. - !othe Toronto hospital last week s�here it;-.. .- ' . - . - �_..... , � - ­ I I � ere ' I is expected amputation will be necessary.' I .. :'L '-:. � - �; , - :...- . . - I � -. !'� I � . _' . - t,k _.. ­. - I 1". , '4'.'.., 1, we� . I Notice. -The people of Malvern are here- - . _.i ... _'_,� -1 �,�!",­-. - , .- � 1 :_-, ern . he ' by notifyed that if the horses, and oat k:. , - . I -.-- , , I 1: : ,. �;. �._ ;"' -1 - `I, � . �� , _ . T . . . he are allowed to roam in'this vicinity much! : -1 -.1 � . Z,� -1 . , - I I _"%­� _' L ., .:� L. _� ".11 , , . _ .4 , . led . longer they will find them some night im_,- I 'L.. . . . __ - , 4. , .I '... .- - .: .I.. , '... . ,)- ­ L � - . - _!" . �, ant . the pound. . . . 11 � - : , :, --- . - ,- ` .' - � -..., " ,i _, �V:� " - ,�, ` , , _. _..­t.� �' � � ad The boys are taking more interest - irxr!� I � .i,. ''d. � , � . I _ . I . - _ .� . - 1:"..: ."­ : � . one � foot -ball this summer judging from the.;. .. , , - ­ . I !�,_ I '. , . I - . - -:., -�.?tj - , 1, I . . � - . . , I crowd that attended prac�ice Saturday-, _ . _L... . _. ._.: .;��,,� � L. ­, I I -_-__.,-...1'N � un- , night. Perhape the party gave them en- - 1, . ..-Z - .11 ... __L .� " w " -,J, % . . , ,V )uy ; I - I I Coura.gement. . � . �.�� _' 1�.­�­...­,.­ - _. - . - _L.�'�­�'t;;.I_s . .1 : " - , � , - '_ . ,,, =_ t)lir expqrt rider, Robert Thomp6on, solcIT': - ­�r]�'. . .. - �_ A�_'._, -. -,; .. * � �, *zl, ; 4 _� '. . �� end his wheel Wit week to W Hague for 15. �'. 'k . � ­_ _�.: - .� ` - L �,-,-. � - 01, . . - ... _i,. -kq ful J. Brooks also sold his to - Wm. Gorman�, , - _� .. - .. :.� .- . ,.. '_ __,.�4 , . 4 W, - � 1 I . . . , the.1 the price realized was $60.00. Any one' ­ ,_:'1j1'::_ �, ,:` - , , ­'. % `_'­__"�', . .. .11 I'll 191G. wo,nting a obeap wheel should give Jack ;I. . . . I . ­ I - . " I.. . �..Vx ' ­­ L I . . ,�. - - , L ,_. . ru- call, as heL has taken an agency for seconcl.. . - - 1.,-''. - �. '. �:.. ,.T ! ­.,��,� 1p�l " � A—, ", I . " V_ , ro- hand wheels of various'kinda, Browu?e :."�.'....,:,. : . . .. � , I . � __ . , -, -1 ,I , � 14 .- .ft4' 1 � �1_ .. rks � - Corners IV. O.; Ont. - . ..L�. - 11 - _' . �_ _� _11 , I - �.-. : - 4 �11 �illl I _* � ­� ..'�,­ , , "I i I While working at Robert Jackson's barr�' , . I - ; - - ;' � - - - " '_ r A7 '�A d!s, be , last week Ariob Forfar met with 4 severe . - L_, . 'Z L- , ,L'. - _.1.. ' �: . .1: L.,� _ ._. . _. , , 1 � .- accident which will detain him off work-- .- L` - �_ �-. . - - . -..,. -. seli rk- for sonie time. While using an &Z's Wittig, - I -:,. ., I i. ! -I. .- � . . � , I . I Vl� : -,� , �.. !r , , , ­ ...1-, _ I - , , ort one band sharpening a stske he. ac idently � q . � - . -',. � :-_ . 11, - ­ 4-'r - _,.�. �,_, . "7 .. 1 . ple ou t.!�Ns Jeft, hand mrom the thuinb an&. ­ . . L . . Z I .�.,.,; 1. .. , - -.:' :. L . L . _ .- 1 I � ,; ��_ . I , :. 1'.­� . , .. - t 8 . fore -finger inflieling -a deep wound which� . . . . . ' L. _ I- . - . , . . I I:. .. � - __ " r -ea bled fr'eelv. A. Filicott, 'con tr actor of the,� � . . I - �- '. __ . , �. ­ -. L... '' __ 1. I " ': ... - 14 the I b 'Id'i .g, on the following day'i Ifell ol� :11fly"inlail"whioh .1 �., � � __ . :­�,�'­ .1 . .,.. - g almost penetraIed hii... - - ,�� .: �­ - �,.;" , , , . .. . 6 1i 11 d, both are d6ing favorable unabi-th, ' i, � I , L '�._ L � . .1 : \. . Z. " _. - . I. t �-O�� . - I 0 :r ful treatment of- Dr. McD�irmid.. , . � . Mo e--cautiou and less - speed - is a goo�T_ i * 11. . I _. I I � .. �. _ L 1. .. . . ... .-. �, � �; 1-1 .. -,-�_ , , 11 '' I I - -1- , . .r . Al. . _% . I I nt� .. . . - . � . I I ah' �L . I .1 . !,_ ._L I : . I . a , I - -1 �:. �L I i � - . - - �, � I I . I , . � - . . � . - - L.- " . L - - . . s �:, '... -:4 .AaJM.i-. 11� ­ . I .1 . '. ;-� - FAOT ' - - ' ... I . �_- 1, " ' - .1; . ". - ' L I . . .? L . ­," ­ _ . " '.. . � I I I _. - ­1!1%�, _ _ . . . . -1 k'T%k:.�,., , .", �::_ �. - L: .��. :.�: _...'...� L , ,gf.-,�.-.-, , t_p , � , � -1, . 1. _. 11 . ' , � j��'!.��.,!:-,., j J,*� - _ I ,1 .� _'. I � __ . I - :� * I I . - %, V, . 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W.,_ r. .. ._ ., c > .. - - -:... - w�ai � t �'- ..� .- .. :, _ ,.- i ..,3u, �t"E S`� i� ,�3_ -tT-'a t} -s f - ,.. - - , - . __:.- .. _. .. .. .. .. .... -. .. a1 , --ids .. _ �`- ... ..: �. .. }�,.� -, . I .. :. ' '�4.. �' �r.. c.� . .1. .: , .g9"�,.40 �.. t* �� t: -ft v. -: :.: r • +e. i ;t 'r'- ..:. .J .. ' -:` ., .. -,..' : - •�.._.. -oaf. {, ,V•.-�. q- •.S.i y . I_r2 . - a .. .. :. 1 a.. - - � - :,- .. .:. _ .. _!£ .:da �'.1 '!+''1.'°"If i. a . 4 -% F r+�, e - .. _ _ : .. . K+ . - . 7 .. le+ . •.,. .� - -. - 1 .: : - {. ••' , M Gs.,`'. I� � I : - �: _ . . . . .. S .. ' + � y- , a . t:I Congress seri Wednesday . agreed to the GONG�j ('� d tI tlm port o>? tal;wed fleshy NELS�N'�S ®LD SHiP'. ``'`{OR lies a endment ' to the iTnited U U �� ' �br t o th :boat in:. iiI .. 0 " es ]4m y d Yao®(I, to oartvo I The-1roudr6yaxt to be rus•etkr�erer by a- i y ; i:N11 I 1 118 igration Bill, hich renders r all Cont,r' is with) allq s to perform �"" th. iscene_ o tie, and,' for a'1 . I �'• syndieate of Euglishmep, I lalfcrr in a Unites ��tt ted mull and STRjIrNGiL �`$ASTI� 'OF TRIBE AFRI- R into »y to chit+ da ' %� f rti- . . - . . -. . ♦o yi g co�x 19y an i9bal ;nib- , - Tho . cable brings news that , Atimirll a '' CArt GENTLEMEN. f • ,�, 'CRY LATESTPROM AL�.'i, bl of,-smoge w.tfe. M Nelsons old line of battle sbjip � ti) One of itbost salt irulningg •.•..• ' Certain It is he ne c� the oudroyaat, whish i►as lain fob ee�; 1 WORLD ®VAR. y men tai C orado h said ba be Counb Amazons gilled .in Saone Are "erved m t ppoo fol .chae3fs along be Congo,' < , f , :. :Y James Po les, a membe of a lamorts w Farnfrih Foal l�or Savage �ionareh.0 and afldee con�quest many Villa' s to ea . I years in A German tthipyar .baa � � 1 a ,;i; old �rerma noble fetmily lab hue boon The negrctes feasted him j been purr�liased try several En � il , - �iqg steins Abeat 8ort►n Cer trj►. in thew ahc�ut tw lc years. �`jrp Tables --A I+reaehTrav�ller s Fxperlence r tp lye n�no doukrt von o hdn if g�� ' eat Britain, the Upped States. and L a skills , • metallarg'st, on the Congo. 3 1 bxnen, imbaexl wfth a truly pariotid al s: rl it all to that horrlb a can ibal k Parts of the alone. Qudensed and cannibal kin'ga of African trip to io v1►hich he: >feegs stored ii the est s irit, anti it is their puz'Posel td reg , ?. rtes for easy Reading. L r rued at Bt, peal, Minn.,li�Il g that the p ipate fortune ' of Archbishop still adhere to their horrid food and in- or his cot. This ocaurrec only two re the- grand ala vessel as nearly to 11 t' i ` . FANIADA i. Ireland, t ed at 1,500,000, has dul.ao iu it whenever they can. When ' tl'Y'�'year� ago." I r original condition as possil� ant! -. T PrlUah) ship Intrepid' at been asset d, ow to he depression n exhibit her, in all the polrts of the . 4 '` of real ee a in t. Paul. of a kind s numerous wives dies her ii' . R3a1' ax. � ,prig. Thus there is a aomn. ial as T next annual m of I T Curl dment to the Unit- 1B smoked and kept in the royal INVITATIONS:.1. i t o ' .: the a ed St#� m4mt on bill, w'hicdh' ren ' gall as pati o fo aon. give be tile ao-+ 1n jj pantry until required to furnish Earth - e-�e Society of 6awsda will held all, dere a t sots with aliens to dorm t , � Elsa° a festal board. The atnnlbalt+ believe 'tilt 1�LIZA R. pAtrKg pit - lrabar int United Blares n 1 and All Englishmen treasure 14els 1 Ba and Pittenn, aged 7, of Hamil on void, wain agreed . to in thie House of that the virtues of the dead are trans- The program of our peop 6 stud the rg' ' , was given 7 years in the Indus, ria( li�, and it is not to be woadai�d at Reprsosen lives on Wesdnesela (erred to the person that eats the flesh. i$cho sl for attempted larceny. y' provementa in the social c dei of even '-'. . •,' l:► i therefore,- that they have an especial' GENBRAIL'. , M. Xavier Pone, a member of the So- , o small towns and rural trials re- 4 A jest is an Loop to build an, los- - fbudnem for the Foudroyacnt,tor �.Wa,l D&r>s ' sin bas beam Iei turingt ' to eletie de Geographic and Anthropo- ire that a knowledge of the pwe- tsilid Na )eon j - tris cad from Hamilton to Alba ton, crowded b usa� at Johannesberg. 1 les et France, a regarded it"as his vor.. _ I.,,- , tL1Er gh Ancesiter. oB has spent thirty-five � ilin rules of etiquette a old be ao- .. Thla pa of Antof . ta, Chili, was g f ship and loved it,' as : a father Dr m. MON., Janes, afro lest) amts yew's 15tIs life as an . ezploxer lend 1 veer hie child.". meal 1 officer of the visited by a depf�ru live o clone on q iced. In no partuoular ,this more qusran ins ata- Sunday. . , q y trader In South Africa. He has, pro- '. e L por,,atnt than that'of Rations talions for y in 1892 the Elul; n . ;_' tion t Vancouver Inland is -dead. � bably, amore intimate knowledge of Not long ago--onl -,.. g ( Re have been received at they A des b from dalro bays that- a various occasions, as a vag`4 idea upon 1 h newspapers and periodicals Iteern, i , death fr cholera is re rued am the tribes of the great Congo region Mer' a have of a terrific -s orm ° � t#e, subject leads to errors which are, of the EgyyP troops at ourab. - than dther man living.° with articles about Nielson and bid . ` C1111 north shore Lake Slupa ior. ate1. Ap licatlotn will be made at >.hs my Cairo, t, bfid nine deaths and 11, !A TRAVELLER'S ADVENTURE. ny timers, mortifying, ,showing as s� ip, because at- that time the B tLRh , � L t ey do the ignoranoe of hose send- Admfralt V seesr of Parliament ine:or ate ireab of cholera can Sunday, and y had sold the hull of the ._t +_, tt�� Alez ma ' 20 deaths and 78 new, oases. The obite3f wife of ging. Dongo; the - i or rioeiving them. i kondro ant to a German firm at thA the udson Bay and Pacilfic - sy li y Cam y. - . William has rohtbit the ruler of several flourishing villa on burin' the seasatn of ente tainmwta; �+eQitry of t g; Col P titer g � Haltia port of Swincmude, to be b oke Ap it deposits in the Gto*arnment ` v- Cologne Gazette inti) his the Congo, was a famous Amazon prin- y notes and oards of -invitations are up for the timber in it. The sh; was casties residences. It ariticised ham.lved le who go into soclety ug'hout, tot she fug: nks amevuriGed to 36.905, mak- oti,se, sod' wham, Accordingto custom, - iug 17,265,259 can depoaf at the end The r , that the Cuban insur- by iP built of wood thio ng explosive. bullets i. >g° had Paid to her father a hich require anewexs, curt regarding) � th` month. tents ar, i loughred the tseas at a time when; steel - Re nlatians res t' confirmed very large sum in native commodities. t e sending -of which tbey;i are very d iroxi craft had not been thought Peo in�g ghat tine 8 . ve 1 beean imu�ed in revw' d for as A chiin e r fell in an opera bbuse � da, returning .. from a trading xl ligent. Jr. - . . amended -by an order-iin-Council in Paris edneeday night. In the expedition up the Co M. In eendim` out oaf of invitation for Congo River, g � The ' snnounmmi nt of the . Axlmir:•'. ed the 4th hist. panic 'the followed one woman was Peine, with his negro servant, stopped a form ' party, an Edea ma be given ty's purpose createed ' killed an several persons injured. � . 'i)9 -lawn movies the Bove t' at ane of Dongo's° villages to request its style. It only a small affair, it �, GREAT SI�.NSATION J od the t bospitgl from municipal Iso It lam' e es Robinson, Gover or of addut; ,nal bearers for the rubber the . to a and of governors was, by, ape Col , and Sir Graham Bower, y y .be so announced, "Small and . all- parts of England, nd ' pub., t g . _ the Hamilton City Council on o day imperial rotary, hlave sailed for wry conveying to the cosset. ging ung placed on the oa Dano- is spirit was so aroused inaltavuur of night' England. g Dongo was not sot the village, but was g" may be placed Iii on corner of re,serving the R}iip am , an 'liist.orical• Mic�,ael Hotrn and Mark T kine E7npero William hue offended the ,expected in the morning. During the tie eaerd. "R.B.V,P.," which stanch for lie that a fund was rtartecf fol ice have ch been sentenced at Ham lion• Ole pat In Germany b dealaringt night the village was fierce) attacked t " •► purchase, the sum necessary ior t1, t, ,1. ,: r to 12 years !!n the that ale • have -no L_ Y request, ltepondez s Il �youe plait, �, g}y penitent' for ilg t t° inte2' " one ma and in the fight a number is also often added though he request p° � it was estimated, i,eurg about here in i i8 + 3U,t)iltl. tiioney was free! tvayl rug and robbing Mayor ck- p° 0 7)ongo'g people were slain, amu T y cot�tribucry ib hie Two rs will Qesve Hamburg others, the Amazon ng I plain English for an ansurer fit quits ut before the full ,amount wets realiz. y,b+v3nesi of the 6t. Tb nus t px iacese, -his obis Lt was announced t, next for German Bouch=wee wife. muoh r.ed, and may have more fordo y the Loncicln _�tRailway, has made an offe to AfH°� w th 416 soldiers and 200 tons "When I gents of the German line hat theopened my eyes in the morn- L Lt. d diseles of war Ial. „ .. posed of the ship by . pri~, a t eight ar it, h ggI an I r said M. Pone+, The first thing on A hostess sbou d arrange a send her 9 a tow Englishmen, acid 'that iL g yeaaa' odnts\act !or a reeit ' Q9 Lie , of thb Prussian eervioe, which they rested was ging .Bongo. vit.ations out systematically, or con- - ', -.. light' blase scoop the scission of organizing He had returned at dawn. From under fusion will ensue: When a are party °old soon r sent balok to 1 -here fur1. tine Chin army, g g here was rest re'oio G` Lieut. -Col. rA. $. ' Mac�hald, ' m- m3'• tang will leave far the cat on which I slept he had drawn dining or lunohean—is be given, g � � i t.herf,ture man ng the Guelph Garrison Bat ry, China nes eek4• a short box and Into this was putting a list of the guests to be invited should ben the Foudroya� t��wae; totitied u,tu .a I the limbs, trunk and head of a woman. prepared and ar each_ iixivitation ie he Thawes and anchored. Sr about to relate after 25 i years' ser- Mr. Cec 1 ft,hodes IS3m telegraphed to I judged they were those of the Amazon ii It see pia, He will be succeeded by L' ut.- Cape Tow, - saying that if� he effeate a hlrcesed the name should t>e marker) Ws, however, shat a! tleriaraA !.: Col, Nicoll. - iunction ICU Capt. NaplOr the Mata- w ° had been killed in the skirmish of f. iwbd manes a specialty in 410aling in, t . A nass mee the previous night, but Dongo was It is naw ood form to nd invita4- such relics sub,sequently bodghr. %1•hav i. ting was held at. 8t. bele rebel ion will be broken. g t3 John,; N. B., to protest Against th ac- Advoeat Cloote 'has beeln a ` luted sulky etnd would not tell me what he t na by mail, if more eonv nient than. �mA� h ed of the him th l l fi hl er, , tion f the Federal Governme t in meant to do with them. Closing the b a messeo er. I - i omittin that Baitish pionnaitic A t at retoria t just port from the to dors gem box _ h bed It under the co and � small places, for an informal en- J tseen purchct�ed. They intend to gg An ,sueuses on to Bir Jacobus Ue Wet, lett the hut. t rtainment invitations may be writ- spend a g� deal of ruuney,i its rlefit- called' fbr the fast Atlantic line. .wnbb.res' a few weelm a,go. "I had na Inclination to remain In n on a visiting card, ar i� the form ting the ship in iiia style preivaiiiu in r1 Mr. Thomas Fred B. %irkperit sok, tch' from Vladlvontook says such company and followed 'tire Bing. o a friendly note. Ii more convenient, Nelson's time, and -will even itln t i,gt her j broth s - of the Lieutenant -Govern of that u been restored at Seoul, I searched al,out the village for hi.m, t ads tay be given per al invite extent of reproducing the fui'nrt ure of 1 J Ontar o, who wads in -the Civil Be vice and tat t King of Qores will ro. but in my absence from the but he had t ng. To such an answer not e=- the 'ream Admiral's tabid. . I - for toe paatt twenty-tbree years, ed turn to is pelage from the Russian returned and taken the box to a vil- ted as it Lfl resumed a ruse n Englishmen still speak f dl in Ot�wa an Thursday moa nirug. p p'il Legation. _ lege a few miles away. I vainly wait- .o snob occasions causes no Irgconveq- of the I•'oueiroyant, and t,dtp - The ]ktontreal coroner's jury app int- Several t ueand pereops tools part ed for his return all that day, the vil- i ce to the hostess, ever mention -Nelson's na t• %%it h_ -. B to ous e&'U 'Q. the killing of the in a demo s ration in Paris on Sunday, lagers advising me that in his present or house -parties, now ming POP- out ,-inking her9 with tiro. 6he % ' Belgian Rousseau bv Pons, his Fr. ncht near the tue of Jeanne d'Are, tie- mood it would'be dangerous to approach ul r .in our country home. , ,ass form- w'� a great high, bulky rutp - brother-in-law; returned a ver ict maand' t establtshment of a nation- Dongo, ' . al ty is indulged in. It is 'inee�eary with guns on every deck, and a w4,, . ''.1 that Pons had sated in self -defends, nd' few m A HORRID FEAST. h ever, to sand such sus e t1me in dt- sive carving of Jupiter fir her fig rc, " , - tbe prisoner was set at liberty. The Brit . ,French, and Rtpsahn Em- v ,and - to specify the length bcade 'When she Kos towed luta the The following morning I determined e y eYpeoted--ass, from Thursday . to Thames a tow years ago .there lvas but Mr. �i�tzhugh, of Montreal, rept t- bassists at nstant.inople have each ter � welt. no longer. The villagers were c�rh y• Thin Le an English ou>yto little lett of her, a.nct b r ing ice•. Inlays, the general manage of ceived ch u for ten thousand pounds demoralizing m own nfWroea. Ever � g -anti,) ru- the Gr ad Trunk railway, .said ti at as indemn t for the outrages at JAI- since the battle they had been feasting m' be commetndegcdt, tit lieves a ke,n-noised old figurehe,wi 15ad Il)een � w=was no ta•uth in the report t t dab in Ma last. on the slain and were be inning to ex- gf all dread of stay's . i,eyond 1 ed off and stood pouting, as tri wet ,icy ' men ate being dismissed from tie ler _ _ a aeon of welcoiue, and due. not ppre- t the midst of the ruins t,f th , u in. The dao r o! General Hi 1 te, fill►it that ungovernable fierceness which vet the invitrition being ex egged, if deck.. eom°ti*e shops because the Grand It . ° Is the result of cannibalism. The were in fut 4 re intended having their en i es lately deco President of the ley+ Y - , 1°$ g literal) drunk with blood. None of the '�° dceired on the past o: the hostess. ABOUT T'HE FOUDROI' k`"1'.' built. n •the United States. tion Re3pu} 1 Ls at present in ParL>b y 11 formal i vitatious r uire an . for the pu se of perfec m'grc,ess wcwld accompany me to the P . A alifaa. avenin tin6 herself Im aft war whether accepted or refused. It 81W was, in 1798; one of the . ivai1,mn g paper ane wb the I'reno anguage: other villages as 'they were afraid of is of at ail neceasa to ave a teas. of Commolorr air John )loris t.' ��rar44 - that t escheme cif coast defence wh ah the King. When -I reached the village' g is bei Archdu harles. Louis of Austr' an or refusing an invitation, ublf*g one Tea, who frustrated Commudo a lland- g prepared for submission to he a4, the negroes were almost afraid to direct Canad�an Government estimates t at heir- five to the thrones of Auer me Go the royal al abode, and tried to die- w t.o say a Pre en agement - M'a plan to land trod us Loi>khi. three fast cruisers, with quick t g tris and H gory, the eldest brother pt Buade ms fr m disturbs llongo. I'� end aOOt'ptanoe. No well- rred per- Willy, and took the rent 71-0u,, , ns, Iwonld be necessary on a t- Emperor b nus Joseph,' is dead, ng grow i sun will offer exctuseit of le�gth, • or I Hoche and three tri grey. le 11ar1 =. gguu Y Hb "As I walked towards tie gg lantic to cover the Gulf of St. . La - was siz'ty-t ee- years of ae. palm trees which sbeltered the King's nig tion 1►er,sonal reasons for deolining� tat• Vincent rent the I oudroyars - p N1 recce and coast waters of Nova Scu is, A Gc+rm military court has sem_ but I noticed smoke was pouring from an nvitation. I to reinforce Admiral �iei,son'a l,�er at . and t e Bay of Fundy.. fenced Cou von Kotze to two y rat every crack and cranny of tov waalle and edd+ing invitat ions, 'are, oi} a ourw,i Palermo, and on June 8 Ne�lsou hunted imp`riaronme k In a fortress as a punish= root. As I neared the hist I beard a the j mast formal given. They aihoulc>' .bis flag to bt r rniz'zeamast.hewl . _� ,' GREAT BRITAIN. ;' Ment for i duel with) Baron, von man's voice raised in hideous shrieks be dent out two weeks before t e eventt � It wast in his ruorrii on the F ted10,.Y.- The� Prince of Wales ie going to y Schrader, .. t'ich resulted m .tire death, and lamentations. An offensive odor and should either be aodopted oo� del , ant -that Lord NelEx,n annulle - :v.;yr itto Mr. William W assailed my ncsrtrils. p u`sozi thr crrdaI I of 4 + I.reat made by Captain 1;'ciut it }y I aldorf Ast r of the lane ; e3d, ezce t;�� t Cl vedon in June. rt. is stat Id that the iililrusterlpa "I knexke+d loud) on `cite but door °butch wedding, unacoutmpani by An 1 the French j' y h garrison. which ha ur- ;.'{ Owing to the block :of . Gesvernme t steamer' La nada, bound for Cuba, has. 'and Dongo auspsnded his wallinge lgng invitation 'tote home of th bride tc r'•ndered with the condition thz t trey assn ,ss in the Imperial $oust of Co - em hoard t ee cannons invented by enough to order me away. I had noparentsshould be cent to � Fralloe. It H• e ' ons it is. almost certain that an a - Josef C. Pe fault of Montreal which intentlom of Suing untU T had obtained Invitations which meta with no ret- bganl of lire Foudruyr�nt also, Shat -,. i what I wantled, and so knocked oognLtieut, either b umn session will be called, are of each a:deadly character that the ked again. y ettendat ate sn Preincisco Corar..cicilo, who ha cl,�m-- Y ezauate, or after -call, sou The -Irish National pairt`y have- de ci - could annihil to an army in a few min- Receiving no answer I pushed open the h Id n ver ire mantled the Tancredi in the fleet tier _ to call a national conve' tion of r ate• door and stepped inside. For a moment re��' as to ignore !such a civility Hotham, but who de.-wr.te.l Ito to "der' ' I I nearly taunted • then I rushed out on the -.af a trienji is an unpar- 1 vice in the Parthenopian Rejpublio, rose tati. Irishmen from d parte f Minnie+ A1C norw in pprison at Wau- for a breath .of fresh air. Iiia Do damable breach of eourtes Ito say 1 wa,s maid ut ullgn{I ui loom oI pino� e l pun, Wis., e.l ' that ehs killed Mont- g �° nothing of the want ofd ewyei y : Convicted by a eourt-marti*l and 1 sullenly (allowed. g manners' eeantenced to ice hanged at th yard ; r gomery Gib a Buffalo lawyer, for , die Zayed by suoh tneglect. t arm of the iliinerva. Sir Tohn Russell Reynolds, physicia - which orime and Clarence Robin_ , ��A BTRANt.E S-VOKE-IIOL SE. '. -f N ' hen doubts ae to the prop iet , ordinary to the Queen's househol eon are now sufferiri Minnie Alleq In the minute ai lim y , of ; 1bA Englishnien who'' have 'larder- j nd president of the Ito al Coll e s ee Clarke of g pse of the► huts replying to an invitatiotl- are en train- , takevn (he work of refitting the i Foucl- � I P • Y e$ M ) says she was born Il teridr I sage a aura sigght. Suspend- ed by sone unaeoustolued to tho I sroyant Leliflve it will be coraple+ted 1>A - bye lana, is a, a critical aonditio ant Sound, and pealed part of for e from the root of the cabin were the rules of soeyiety, the be ter plat is al- ;fore nett fall, and that next ypriisg she d g wing weaker. i!n Toronto. egn and head -of a Truman—the head a ways to be on the safe Fide. ancd'answeir . will be in aha to the taken to the (' Sar old Mackenzie Wallace, - i oman's. In tjhe centre of the room. a such. It not exactl ndo , `eft one time a well kntrrw �' �► kecliL g with , various pe CHE FUI. PRGSI'LCT. 1 (wood fire was emoulderin4, and -the the requirements tb n� Porta of the world for eshit,i- . wap iRer can, has keen offered th t estrange odor that had assailed rite on well-bred 1 e the tion. tee to it ' is sent st o British Ambassador to Turks 1.'""` appreiuching the novel was a hundred will o�rrtainly ,re±gurd lute mistake with r -- "' ` auc.ession to Sir -Phillip Currie. lYirat` Yoir 1111u4teir >tlrad tie Tispire �ilumres interurif}ed. I aesked the Afrldan a degree of indulgetnt�i and good will TYPEWRITERS. , 1 Ac rdina to the report of the Brit- rill ax%at Tbonerts. Itit�i Ln hie native dlaleat : which would not (xs extendf,d to ad h era of Agriculture, five per cen . ' `What seg then matter Why do you omission of courtesy in the opposite direr' ��s �y H Aahwurih is at-th+a heats - - A heri�o�us young •mininter, iso visit. :tin inhos itably forsake our friends and, sotion. the Danish butter submitted f P Y ' of a t ' tivritin de _ y t g partment introduc- i alys s was found to be adulterate ing a neigh. ring village, had an uxi- ebutting youratlf !rn your hut, Indulge Common Baa,ses has fur more to do . eci Ma 1895 for "the benefit of the bile anada's samples were all par Pleaisant. ex riencxi. The old lady at I nthese unma+nly teutrs'i Is it. worthsy, with the ottiery ,lice, of minor points of y r of the great warrior. the great King9 etiquette than h usually sµppos and Members of the English Hoose of Cntu- A anifesto signed by DZr. Pierer whose he?rise a stayed, in showing him "'Alae, no,' replied Zile •ltrfesa►n 'It when combined with kited ad, will mO�• She has a staff of fiv©. Souse' boa here 'and eighteen other Rad - to''bis room, id: , Its all for this woman. Unna • 1 members of the House of Commo .. ppy wretch not lead its possessor far antra wotiuen who are t It it body I'd put in this room. thwt I am, I •gave nearly half I owned --___ _ y' I • proficient typewriters n issued, announcing the f -' to t,uy her from her utiles. They are COMI�QItTABi.h eSLlppb;g�, and rte graphers, Some of thorn are tic in the House of an advan this her sou is full of sacred &asocua- very powerful and may demand many also ex•L linguists. The nature of ice section. tions tone," shag wltipnt on. "g9,y firsts ivory funks and ostrich feathers arta The requisites are, one air sheepskin ' tine w • At meeting of the anti-Parnelli a husland ted in that bed with. his ead soles, one arcs of one -ins ribbon one ark required is. thus described i)3 -' rriuc cattle for Mier death. That ser not Y mbers of the -House of Commons all. She was the chief woman of m hank of Germantown yarn, two �Pg� Miss Ashworth: " There are many. sicca -- � - on these piIl,gwss, and poor Mr. Jenka y suer) knitting l edne da , it was resolved to ma a bcnlst�hold. Never were there such g needles. Cast oil forty •signs when a inember of Parliament . roes effort to bring about a ma - died sit.ti g i that corner, Sometimes. farms as those3 she superintended. With stitohcta, end for No. 3 soles knit hack wants some )otters; or a Speech, or a sat, with the I'arnellite>s, aria o when > come into the room in I -the . her half my revenue Ls gone.' and fortis till the strip is 12 inck►ee ion ns root a united Home Rule part dark I tbi ik 1, see him Bitting there p"- �' n° ' ' h15 c onstituents t gti "'Chcx'r u cheer u�s I" I advised, typewritten, ritten, lyir. hamberla-in, tthe Secretary f egtlll. M�y n father died layun' right 'Things rosy not be so bad. as you think.' and, when be does% we are at his ser- _ :y'e ,tate for the Ciplonies; presided n ""I'hir�s are, very bad indeed,' replied . - - vim• He may also have a forei let- ! burs on that loun right under the wi down the rtroiiarctb • 'but, singe I rrnust' (c,ae ! , ter, «•ritten In a lac Mpg y night at ,the South Afric n i } . i ei ig not conversant wage with Which I, , nasi. dinner. In his'.address he e - there. dor pa, he was a Spiritualist, too much., I will -bot lose her body. When . , a a.in we are at '-. I regret at the- sm,ndl progress and he llusl. said he'd appear Ln tbig I ea.t of her flesh bar courage will tie- i t h servicxi. Orr .he may W in a hurT.3., room of r h died, and sometimes I come my courage; she was braver than ' �d have several letters to write; st►Ihe . kith ad been made towards the r - arm tool a ough to look Por him. If all the warriors of the trans. VViteq sends for one, of my staff,'dictates thktn .,; ci 'tion of the Dutch and English. I eat of her flesh bar wisdom will be- I to lt'. unci rbcs are written down' u: as - Sou Africa. you shou d cep anything of him to-nigbt, y you'd be ter Inot tern me. It'd be a come ozy g'uadctm ; she6was wiser thtin i quickly as hes ,sake." This em to� rxnl�nt '.' UNITED STATES. an rinces$ of the Con �%a'tt,t�'�ra o- women in the British Housed Cctn- ,-i estgn to a thu t there somethingg in Y go. Thus will mans is an innovation that ati is - Zhe {carpenters of Buffalo are n Sp iritua , ! and I'dd�at.e to . 4'hink +she sneer m!y heart Ln hours of despair, .: q � strike 'tor an eight-hour day. thea, by .my -first Mani fell and. her vlrtuen will again be iriine. .�ei••"ift...,.. .;._.t, ..� much attention. One day, after �he �. i The strike among the ship-builde s dead of ear disease right where you When hunger. of the heart comes to �f, head clerk hail written dictated letters ,- ., i. t Cleyelaiid, Ohio, has ended, stand. He as a doctor, and t ' +rd's Donjl'o rte wU1 but taste uf. the ilenb for an old meutbc�r•, he rushc.ci out; of f A rific sltorm of win rain d two wholes letons in that alee9etl ere °f 1� queen and the. evil .spirits must. Il'� eks..i• - - , the •'room, seized the arm of a frie�n(10 • ail p� over Washingt on Tae - belonged :to him, and •a halt pg flee; away. Great will be Dongo'�s t ^ d. dra�giug him. in, dried exalte.4ily', '.' i 'y, a d broke u the Cab e. _ skulls int lower drawer. If ou power 'in bat`le and great will be his Bi ,. `` 1 ".Yost think of it !< This . lad ea .young y b p t meg , y wisdom in council.' nd off sixteen atitahes and knit till written ten letters for me iri five rain- Yi Rg in progress at the White Hey are up earl,, and wazit somethbn to the entiro strip me asures 151-1 inches. ales: /Mat's marvelous) Simply marvel - "'Then,' said I intro ` At Vashin on fire swept a .who a amuse your if with before brea fast', , Fo a to the cabin, The dotted lines in Fig 'b show where oug L . p just oven that cupboard there, and you thee'tbings euspencled from the ceiling the slipper 'Ls solaced and the• crosses, dock ,f commer ial buildings, opposi of the hat are the remains -tri it s be 8 ithsonian Institution. Four. fi _ will fL�d a lot of dead mens boned M .. wife 9; your where: h© two edges are joined together.. • TELEPHONE IN WAR. -i _ nen ere crud to dearth by falls I'OOr boy thought a lot of them. Well, . „ , , Fig a shows the slipper compleita, d ni t, „ �7 he white man litre said it, .--,♦.,.,.,-.._ ___,,�,, The _tele �, valla. goo - gl3 apd pleasant dreams." And you are smoking it to pre- . MOUNTAINS OTt` TgE Phone was put to a, novel , It is stated positively in Washington -. i; PANIC-STRICKEN GEESE; serve it g' SOON, recently during the Cuban guar. A Cu- hat t e U uan difficulty has not. y t - t�Vltb prayers and Incantations The mountains of the moon aro fm- ban Goneral, Pablo Olivia, arriving at -` -; . sen settles, nor any , indemnity b During a :errifle but short thunder- which you have interrupted, assented mensely lar cit in the outskirts o>r a town Ln �vbicli v►°as L the Kin I bee g l�roPvrtion than P gasriwm found a telephmne, 'it aid Great Britain iry the . Venezu - storm, at Lytham, England, on a rocetst g Ind it en a black man a 5 a.nisYi t in Government. his death would have been the PrIce of phase of the earth. The moon 1$ but and, ringing u the t� 'ankh cotnnw;an- ;'A ' evening•, lar' fto-ks of wild ducks and h l one forty-nintb' -the size of the eakth,. der, Palled on him to surrender within `' 11 "Aunt" Sarah Haviland has been, r - geese flew o et the town in a h'is re a[timption. But -t.he wor is al- u�t panic. moat finished. !Vill the eat white but its mountain `Tresis are ifearl as the hour, under penalty of avin the saaedd Ifrom the state prison at Jac - stricken nand tion, screeching very loud- high. Twenty-two are lti her bail- town burned . At the ehcl o tho�bur .`Q� '_ man..statte his errand's . t� ; on, Mich., atterR serving a term of 0 ly. They h d been driven fronts the .. . oun•t Blanst, which _ la within a few he called u 1 THE CANNIBALS BELIE p the fort again, and 'found � .i ears. She will-vlrtit her laugh' )')auks of the fiver, and sc, sow did they It V. ecru of three. smiles- high. .!~he' high- tine. artisan read to surrender, ul►c►n f -'� i ,hoet)ite de pa i days "lives ixt Ga - .fly in .the country tbttt farmers went "I promptly stated it. As lie, listen est is a )stria: mom man four milers sga �v.bic Y ala. ` -h --ad knocked them down with egLlclta.: ecd Uomrao went into the. lint to cut t1 half,::. he. enLerc+� vie town without w :r . sshot. „..,a ,. _1. =1i t .. .-. .:.. _.d ._ ::.. .. : _ Sty � tP,,"KIk 1 y y9 - .::-.:- _-.'^-,: ;' "..' - : - t .0.973` w . - _.' n , tr is i - 4 1 ► �:,� k �_ . ,x .,p� .. �,'11 , a . .... ..:.. . .. .:.. .. .. .. - -. ,r ' . : . � .,. .. f x+ . '.c'fs":1 � ,, yt1 �}y�•'�$,:tyh6a, Ti'��. ., st• : ..`�,,�L..: q..� _ 3iwj.. - / y Win.,. F :.. .. M. , . . - .. r� i "i : .S- • F t' tc r}. -,7;'i »fes : lc i �} e 5� ,Nwy�.t,. it€,t E.i. 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Gb-rtd3? ..:-.A S� '.1 r _ `� � - c,-' - k .1=: r 9.. �f+:- t-+ iS• �• : , -:... . I, f: as=.`{ _ ..._ • .-. ._ .. - _.. - _ .N I - - �.. 3�. �{ 'i.'..: ..a. .. .. +. -- . - _ : r, .'.N : fir' -- �. v1. � !: 5 M. : .. .. :: .. .... ..x-. . r _ .:. r: , . -'.I-- -_ .. _ -. . .. _ -i. ..... .. c - - _ - , . - - - 1. - __. --- -- I _ _ 1. MM !e!*!e!�!+ e } _4 Wim`. �0 THRV V �- - �- -1_ �? -- -- - _,. - - --- _» - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TH UGHT OF THE DUTCHMAN. 1►! ! lN•N+i1 A*A*!•Ml+ GFH tL EPINiIE _ . wAvs iron "fAs'rso ! *�TM �r BAR. 7C0 `N�w YORK,I. he enrne•s crev' when They Saw e ' IS M EMUL%ON 0i bUtt 'er, you don't tiled One . of the hatndoomest sleeping oasts it ,. , `. - bandoned Julie Sailing Alone. that had evaT been turIIed O t Ot the , 1. �_.i b�`� faetor is now running from Tc ronto to :.-1. T weeks ago in midocean the w � O be told that k � All easier food thele! !surfer. Now `York without- change via the pop- 1­1 If t British steamer Mourne, wh' h 'per 4n'�$ All eAl its' food t l �d W ' fi It �t ulax Wc•t share route. It is a buffet w . Oat, and retrhm®ntA can ba ahtained a�Y�.ON Y. �: as j t arrived at Baltimore, re hei� d sated ` a�rll4st read t0 enter the h� AYlt-_ heI on route, if desired: This leaves rT i>d ` < _ � res d by the sight. of a bark whose r y IIIIian. Station,. Toronto, ev ry day X01 U� Ip ted , t ppe ranee excited their suspicions. make issue, nerve and hire. It is rent for digestion, � exoept Sunday at 4.65 p. m., reaching 4 11, , . . ha uagestion that it was the fa �� ht3l New York next morning at 1010 a. m. geKTiD �errrts►Icere. � $�_ 7 !yin Dutchman spread quickly I a - i per r�stOres �d%estiOn, slnd, 2tt the same OII"Sundays the ale$per runs tr Ham- t4 lu►adle tt Herr Pke�• `. . . r� 1 _ _ . ,� hem. Nobod could be seed tilYle, upplie3 the body With A d t� t Ilton only, oonneoting with t throt<g16 AGENTS atratio>a. Liberal romftner9 .. .: - Y , 1?- train from 'Toronto. "Call at y Grand anon. ataamp !os parbionlatts. _. -T %n t e stranaa vessel when she I as. � g t in no other waft.;: _ - , i - Trunk office IgToronto for information I R. W. SANNAH, Tonoxvc. ` A.W. ,:, . first sighted a few hundred miles ff : o►r s a,oe ,tII sleeping oar. Res rvations i '. , r c .i oan � mads In advance if des d. i1t p�itUDa 4 ,. a'ths t of Ireland, yep the fore a d M'M'�'!'M' `�°�A'�`••'s�a°iii'i!�!s!elilMel;lelelel�ielel�ii'i +r iifiilel+� + puL DllAllliifu3 Tate Leading 140 b • x in ails were both set, the ma t7 mt a Al.,� i p$ - _ AN EYE. TO BUSINE s7o esbou sOW201 o this `.x i L; and was squared, and the vessel as - --- - -' - - - . I I e An Autstrali:an paper oonta" an ad: Or'" m �. gjr; ldlh= 1Y� I - • ovi�ng at the rate oL two knots :4 CURE OF SCIATIO A�AgnevecrtisemenG of an enterprising trades mer, 73 to 81 Ads aide its , Toraoto, out --&. � I `}t". t cup Thi was just lik® the F1 0 -=- � i ws Trl�mP � �a .man, who apt the end of it announces: E a xP Ministers supplied with' goods! at cost utc 5ona.II­ -. T- �he E e encs Of S Bruce Z'O. - i��. It they agree to mention l tho fagot. �..- ­1 � :... ­_ . - vine over the bulwarkI - �.. �k�� s the sa 1- Farmer. ��B�iC]�8� to thein congregations. - n­ _ rs ussed ,the strange visitor, w le '• "I . � k - �._•,.�,,,,+., 1. ! -` �: he ffioers on the bred above cent d tlntrered tae ererely '!'Est He Became AI. r a� p '" Reelpe-I'or saw-UK a' Deliolonsi -, -.. most a H 1pless Cripple-D Agate Able eart Dit�esse Exiled--Oven Fifty % : , glass esti: hfer and..,tried to lea health Drink at Small Colt, -_- --- , *J,: o of her: This suggestion that t to be Abo t His Work, as Well ae Ever. "me! � gztrabf.,......�... I {-� Members of House of Oommons p� a bQtu�t ` ! l was the-Flying DutcttaIItan f From. 'thee alkerton Telescope. , Tell of the Virtues - of Dr. Ag' e/sehmaan a Y f.......-...••... b a a ; ;tett..... ........«...-...• • �wo pounds WHO WOULD , ut f - its': southern. latitude increa d During 't p�s t five years the Tele- i'' new's Oatarrhal Powder• newerIlls wa6w' • ...............two ttatloae f ` tseo�e has ublished many statemetttta 1�. involve tine end j rllNj in 11do r►ateati $� ire , "' he' curio.Qity, .and when the! Mour a giving fhb oculars of curse from 'The name of Dr. Agnew ie one that the skives►, end dile t elects i4 s twwrm S'hs esertnoiabiag�sin o! ad drawee near`-enough Capt. A' n the rise of r. Williams' Pink Pills, deserves to rank with Jenner, Pasteur place for en.y-tour ours y�►til iter en ! �- t Chief Officer 6miley and a Mora 's They were L so well au;ttfrnticated ae and Rontgen in the good -done human- ea p�t►etr os ice, wden 1f rtN11 open Hrrr RMEV MATIiM OR MitYfRAfLaIA tt Dreaded as it is by everyone Ae arcus• When you oan buy a bottle of , _ , -, �-, ;~ to leave no as to their complete Y root�', b a ss 4 e N i a re to intesi:igate the mysterious cra t, p heart disease has no terrors where Dr. a'' p�pd in, ten f I �( 'truthfulness but had any doubt re- and srroodrr si rMa va� -!/ seat bs�� r, 1W en Mr: Smiley boarded- the . ba k maiged its l t vistage would have been Agnew s Cure has become known. Mrs. ttaske two Mad five �a Por 26 oents and have immediate rella ; _} . �-3 he hence was a«esome, and the on y removed by a cure which has reoen�t- Roadhouse, of Wilieerott, Ont., hart - BOLD H`Y DRIIt}tI8T8. Dia that broke the stillnesv wast 1 come and r our personal observation. said-"Cold ewetsAt would stand out . to - - - - re -n of the gear high above., a It is the of Mr. John Allen, a res- great beads upotu my tees. so intense u1rM GUN n A Sado" ° he bw the officer found that a minent o g farmer of the town- were the attaeke of heatrt diseaso. I B��j��C� E,g�+ Hid[ Qkade Wheel• of a t- I FOR TWENTY-i9I� YEA$8. J l V ease was the Norwegian ba k Ju ship of Gree ock. Mr. All�eri is so well 'tad many r©medleg but my ills seemed B orate Price. sed or oabalague. F DUNN S , f L vis, and that she had been ab a-' - ow'n in elkelt ton and the vicinity fated until Dr. Agnew s Ours for the !#. T. F01N IiI''H, Annutacturer, i t �4 o the same day Mr. Smiley k�oar - adjoining It, that. a brief account of his sett became known to me and to-dap ri to l a ola►da sb w.. Tomnte. ,�'F,., I d h r. -The ship's papers also sho d' really rem& kablte recovery from what know nothing of the terrors of that►► �. `� Y irgn Fsn�in I trouble." It relieves iastantl and hat the Julia was bound from D([' ei seemed an curable disease will be at e►v r saves many lives daily. I.' rid �� ales, with sand fit!last r interest too readers. DiArin the ear- ) , Bary, New Brunswick. The h d ly .part of t e summer. of 1895, 'while It has been eh id that everyone in efe{os asenantunian Ra111ts81, -,, Canada Butters, to some e�tltent, froth trot all kinds oBAKIN . f s ear�y filled with water, but wi h workin'a in the bush, Mr. Allan was -� _. his nuaital load lbs Julie wets sttili seized with what appeared to him to catarrh. Whether the trouble L : in ;;= "' ion serenely, without a human :be g be rheuma't c pains to this back and the air, or whore, 1 ilt is a satisfaction IRON AND WIRE WORK. PO $- d ec er mo%ements and guide ter shoulders. t first he regarded it as I to know that In Dr. Agn�w'r f7atarrhai ' roger TORONTO FlINGS •AND 2: i y pees nd attack, and thought Powder is 'the medicine that gives ray to a sa Le ba en. Mr. Smile of or but a _ f' 1;. - '.t• I lief in ten minutes, and has cured some 0{ttNAMtMTAL WOR THEC00 S BESTFRIEND . :. mei st dy of ht r movements, came to that it wo !d disappear in ei, day or of the worst cases, where deafness and - ha tit lusion that she ,was aim ly two: On the coptrarp, however, TORONTO. CAN. J LARIitB BALK IN CANADA, : ether troubles have followed the dta- r -- riPcin with "the currants, with - he daily IItinued to Brow worse, -----_ - ;. i tblyi me aid from che6 wind. and it w not ' lona before }Le ease. Geo. Lr,' Casey, Michael Adams, ALL =" 01, - � . Donald W. Davis, A. ,Fairbairn, C. F. 4 . �As`sha.was directly in the path us 1 /� r h t y follc�d by octan vessels, Mr. 8 i- -•t Ferguson, W. H. Beatnebt and a.11 toldM V t • ' le determinec4 to burn her. His en i "' some fifty members of the House of '> spread oil, aroun :, the cabin and set he ' Commons have borne te'$timony to the xrarr t etect►xn t3Asra. - ' .11 y ti I bark on f•,ix ter this had been d ne . effectiveness of "this reme N w PETRIE omen urea lvorls : ' . }i r' bin boat ret; ne to the Mourns, nd rSt , Ask your dr est for Agnew re- Tetroeto oast. lidjoinl<r( Now Yttlan tltttttsa '1` medies, and see that ou t them and ' KYOUR SEWING MACHIN@AGENT` " CATH-I.o(i FOS Aatuxo. t the latter s1. rtxtd once more for 1- N LY rim J yy R ,RTI �R PR LEST &T, i t. , t , sot worthless imitattons. , : , _. t} a deserted craft disappeared - , ` (�� - "'� • t tiro I the horizon the fla.mest had of � (j There its no malice like the maliob of MPLES,C07TON°YARN,ac, r-�F. (I `��{ the xflIIegtade: Macetulay. xo. ... • • . . - •'m e Great Headway, and she was st 11 f �, r _ i I . �: . '. � Rychan _ Many _ Y: Ii iIl$ along" OII elle :bOPaII waves Wl h / ,_ ____ '� -- I zs'_ : . �:," ;,t_� he Same mysterious, lonesomte it - ti �i/ t I • • . .L.. ".. ...,,I -' 11 . ­1 � - �. _. 1_ .. , -b ch . - -, ,. - - l-, 10 :� _ :11.1.first �attr ted the°attention f �, $ XQOtgmay MI � ki - Mourner w..• t. � Women __.__. . � -, * - . . ., I . - -_ rosltiye Care x011• Bb®t�lmalliffn . C�IHADA PERMANENT. . . __ REPA ING --�tiVOMEN. and Paralysis. . ;, .. >salt�r s>tclsv�l LOAN ANDS SAVINGS COMPANY . - here are fe things about the h TO'W`11OM IT MAY CONCERN.,. _ In u+k medteleea �' frame- that * Viennese surg ,� aovrtvc<t oY Oxr ►Ria, , YOU DO EZLa1Cvi j substtribed p{ta>1.....- ... . A s.oe►o,wvea ,,,. Cou Or are not know. If ;man had not bee 4 • my of Wentw th, that you weak ane paid-up Oapit 1 a�qo ` s •..:- ::: s .o0a � To Wit: : ........ 1 t ut. I Assets, over.. ..:...... he woullri ha had to eve work alt then. !e'o'sin �� ! taros ' I ted as he has leen, B p , I,. Ann Caffery, wife of ` Orman Cat- eventually made by a Viennese I the back the seine shitted o his right tory, of the City of Hamilton, In tl� TOU «wu o HsAD Ornos anahOO�ees TORO iTO• leg and hip' here they f' ally settled nut you sea y ­r"; tor. The facult; in the Austria Count of Wentworth Province Ot - �' and so comp etely helpless did he be- i Ontario, CDMPQVND cgs h..1Nt, .tr*twt► Wianipsg. P. Vaneonver. 1 .0. tial think. not in of doe, h h do,solemnly declare that I h' g come, that was unable o do more ; am forty one years of ago and live sad visort I ; or, one should say, of doing h r than walk rose the room and then , • The ample res urces of thea company onable K ' onl with th aid of orutah s. Of oourite sit No. 287 h orris street earn, to staid�s• Can•) yEOt yAdl.E COMPOUND it. Direotms w ate advanoen cit RsAL iEC+ertA'iti 1 r. It seems that women - he consulted the doctors Uut name of city' tit o Miles' $snatlive wash without delay, low rata of interest, ;and on a can go and` be done up fresh, a Three �►et6re ago I. was afflicted We most favors le terms of rapayment:�' Lo x• , them seemed able to do hilt any d. uta by .0 Dru`t'teie at leo and gee, i art ted ou Imp ved Farm■ and on Proottei ve . gg0000 with severe pain In trey head. So trate! aqd enertr. t►�td make the tth o res* gran �*ss -�� _' ially retrimmed to look better People in sp aking of his case, alwa s ( Town wn and City ropertles. MORTaAa urn ..- ii ' , y great was this pain that I thought • I Yater lase' sortie u.tn I MQtticirAL Dee rvRw PUROHABTD. before, Several physicians make a spoke pity' igly, it being generally ll lau.torr Pamphlet, " woman's Triumrb.' t bu ht that. o had d from the would lose tn,Y reason. I also 1aa- w e� on .p Ncakiou. Application ay be mads through the ialty of woman-culture. One t (Dame very deBpondent, my general p'�o ems„ mte� roanmtty from cite l b"Oo"-ft Oompany. dppraieere. or at the OIDovs wort of activity, an that he was >i m, a doctor, Rohan Fischer,' sae :doomed to Ii e and die a ri le. Vt'e !health was poor, and I wear ae tired .. of foe Coqop�►� t 1. i ! when T awoke In the morning an A. M. C. MEDICINE CO. T Hi RggT MASON " - t his day is not long enough t r are free to ` onfeas that t ie wa,s our , fl ale lit. Paul St., t7onttwl. sussing Director. To Qptti., tactics. Continues this tra k ; own view of the matter, a d our sur- : when I went to bed. About a gear ' a; p prise, theret re, can bfl ria ily imagin- and a half ago my loft side became ksr. "Numbers of mothers put the r ed when a few weeks ago, we saw paralyzed which caused It to be pumb - ; �, g and cold. Ever thin was done to r ughters. through a whole course f this ,self-sa a John Allen driving p g E ' brie back warmth and ciroulstion,but •\ _ utification when they are in t e .through the town on theLt(tl>' of a •large g ? all was in vain until I bCttre ta►kingl rriage `market. That s the ti o I load of grafi Ureat how or, a!! was • $ ckman'e Koatena IIIA ere haadsama u b . en the moat elaboi•Atte preparatio s our surprise at first, it amep, still �' y P" • ligbit, .. {..' Ig f the human form are ordered atpd u - .greater woe on arriving t the great rel, 16 5, of whish I have now used two (` P dmible. Saco�raca of 4,`„ n. I have a reat deal mists. milt, he procsadod to 'ump imbly from and one halt bottles, and have recover- tarns. M �ycks,,this sisembodmtied �, art •.ed my health. M (aide is free from Par-' th��en LL�jj--��s�y��.roa- - .� g ��. mlie -[iLiea- . . Qin the spring and fall than Forte the :load, an then wit h the reatest ap- y t fashionable balls of i ht3 year." t parent ease vegan to un loa the heavy &lysis, the 'numbnew has left me• and above' mopol sap sal be "enred by the most approved methods. a b I teal like a new wowan I cannot Ates material ami eiilsd .rortemanah '16e- Stearns wilt be j age of gra n. Curious to now what t>w beat bicycle t V idle to noo. Finish* aIt oar option � i i ti R .. .. I it was that bac( brought t is wonder- ' apoak too highly of alta medicine.' 11 y �e or black, no b�new oataloroe. " e Y•tiow . ! ful chlang+e took the first convenient And I snake this solemn declaration IS�VEETEST T GS UF' EARTH op�ortutut to ask b "Well,'' conscientiously believing it to be ttwe, Peuew" } 1 y ie BATT iV CO., TORONTO. ONT. . hat are the gweetes things of ear h1 said he in r ply, "I stn as ell a man and knowing that tt of the samet AMERICA ps that can praise a rival's wort4; as I ever was, and I abtrib to my cure form and eft «wenaw stns. tau«.. j eat as it made under oath - I -ant roes that hides no• toot ; (to -Dr. Will tars' Pink Pills, and to and by virtue of the Canada Evioenoe � . 'ches of gold untoucbed by. scorn ; nothing else " Mr. Allen then gave us Act. , in a very frank manner, the . whole � Taken and acknowledged betGrre me , � happy little child asleep;- story of hIa aiolcness, and his Duro, the at t-he City of Hamilton, in the ----•-------_____ �� _ =- I eg that can smile though they m y ' ohief pointsof which we have sept Porth Qm pty of Wentworth, this lSth day of us �; ! i �,�p - above. Aftex consultinngg two >ahy ai- . peoemher, 1895, (6igned), AnII Ceftery. 1$t.ARD CITY F100R PANTS ! � � t Brother's cheer ; a father's pra' ; cians and funding no rellet, he se!~tled (Si ned), W. Fred i,valker. Will dry hard over night with a hard gioe� finish, k. , minstrelsy of summer days ; down to tthe conviction that his case A Commissioner for taking ,affidavits - Aw ru.e rreparea iHoarQ . to nfY e.'B? 4 3 A� - - - _ - - I was a hopeless one. He lost confidence and Notary Public. � - , ; heart where anger never burns ; l in medicines, and' when It was, suggested ' , �+ P.C. g 17 . . I Bend for a sample Bard. , �' - - Gift that looks for no returns, I that he sliou d give Pink Pills a trial, ' - e • p, be DOD ' O.s 186'18 ��� st,t 11OD '9�, ' . ""i . rong's overthrow, pain's quick rel ; ` he at firstI absolutely, refused. .Htxw- ,, t I ark footsteps 'guided into peace ; ever, his trriends persisted and finally tel{ .. ,er 1,,, t�t,� I1. { _'t - I he Weed tttttt������oo, - give them a trial. The �. �, e light of love in ),overs eyes ; effec was reyond his mostt sanguine YOl1 '�#re ge than is young as well as wise ; �. ezlrectattions as the Pink Pills have V 1 Y like i x mother'is kiss ; a baby's mirth- driven swap every trace of his pains��' a; hi . 4 _ 4 p ,` �_.' hese are the sweetest t rugs On ear h. 'land •he m ble to�ga sooner his work Ill I 6�J j 9t` - +ars usual. s mi'ghhhhht be expected Mr. gntwt - 't I Alle is Ion in bis praise of Pink Pille� $Ilii ' ' '- r -- `- '_ 07_ i 1 S� - C n I I Y Women are aoknowledgesd to be -r -1- and vas qui willing .'that the facts o . _ _ � - �r. - braver than men. The antioipa his c s ould be given publicity, ' .�e� {r� �e 1. , ril of pain they shrink from is f-, - hop' thxut it might catch the e e of � � Q�Qr .o i timtdit but if they are tun som me why was similarly afflicted. •* 1 .11.0 pp PQ i tt *., t '. � ( r I . 111-,.�,__ . minto the ymidst of a rest dans ,r Dr. Willis Pink Pills act directly g u w ��t�� w (,) Q� /� 6.,.6 a ' g #� witho»,t00 y seldom find one thiaE ie sot brae upon the ,lood and nerves, building t ' d helpful. The woman who' has them anew land thus driving disease SOA nev �r seem to 9 w o1d,Try & c&ke ''. - . L;�" IN tr i t 3A. er;c�s at sight of a mouse will bete from the sytgtem. There its no trouble .�..., z 7._ ;n t one to leave a sinking she r due either, of these causes which Pink A com lete wreak of dometsti ha iness has often resulted �� '� t, . . p NAf NO [atJAL • • • p pp '`' 14 ill, with dogged courage defend h r Pills will not cure, and in hundreds of $OA T ' i e against burglars, her i ah' d cases they have irestored patients to p For vet•Ity 4dly washed dishes, from an unclean kitchen, or from trifles w ch `.fi °� ' inst the fury of a entad d,og• health after all other remedies had fail- Por eteasa{� power° seemed light ate air. But by thea a things a man often judges of hitt ! - ; , ,1 ed. Ask for. Dr. WitName' Pink Pelle �,� For tilkitt out dirt .. �' - and take hotting else. The genuine are g wifets devotion to her family, end charges her with general nes est I always enc d in boxes the wrapper RR�� tsar dtanotving greaata - wh 1 of Por save cletbrs when he finds her oareless tin. the a particulars. XMy a home o err �` ` `around whic bears the full trade marir y s j C'Dr. Wi]lia fig' Pink, Pi l$ for Pale Por preserving [ands a large part of.its thrifty neatne m and its consequent happineatt do py �' P , ! people." Ma 'be had from all dealers These are soma of thw I ' J_.. ­'. ; ' I or sent post paid on receipt of 50 centra . Massone why .. • - SAPOLIO. . ; i ,:1 I 1, a lroZ or Bi hoses for fi0 by ad� A7+ ' Qroeers ot�tetn aabati tie 'eheit er goods for SAVOtlo to e n8 cold, is a common �omptaint. n dressin the r. Williams' dicine Co., �8t ' 'he i{ - ti ; r p + ±' t , t_ w i due-to impure and deficient blood 4 Brockville, O t. S�N1.1btHT Metter proAt. fiend bank en h,ariiclea, and itusist on fbeavlwl; 3a.t w tl often leads to serious troubles. 2!t st e -.i hoe t lar r jnedy is found in pure, ric blood. in th he e _ _ in the world, an you ordero& f ► - - - - :I I t I am not very strong an sometime I., To be prou and inaccessible is to be has beea.rrarded •f - __- ­­ - _- _________1__------,-----;-------- ----- : n d s tonic to help me batt &gains timid and w k.--Massillon. St Gold b[adale and othsi - r t honors. I UPRIGH�' and HORI7.ONTAL. e ass. ' I-find the two or thr bath ---- , , �,L. `9 D Hood'a i3arsaparilla is dust what sed B'rATr op Oslo CITY Or Tor.>aDa, t R 1 t ve taken it occasionally for se res Lua►e CotlxTY• ! S$ -_ �____ ___. Stationa�,POb�QW58�1-Partab��- r;: rs. and do not have any doctors b y'R/►xs J. Cit tr�:: makes oath that ho ie the cc dating before 1870 of Canada. All sizes /' r fib Beau aYor partner t t e firm of F. J. Cat&NiCY fh STAM P u Provinces, United f3tatoe; nlee M11•om 8 to 20 "` , MIN dt1plH HIGttilNs,p , doteris btly nentt in the C1ty o! Toledo, yy �lorne }3t., Charleston, 8. Q. Remember . ttnty a8 's o atoreaa. aAd thee card firm Bill anti L'aw 8 amps bought. Good Prieos. + oevmr w ll pay ro of ON iIUNDRgD DOL 'WM.-R.tADeMs, 7 Ann St., Toronto, Ont. L RB �ttr ggjp) nd ovary setae of Catarrh thab r "= De O OUpLAa BRQB. slats Gtravol and metal R I V'RB. ` t AAt.L'd AT1ttR� .l.W. O roofers, etallio pelting%. sky ligb . n�� tt,�� 1 gttnnot entad y the urs o g J. C ENVY. dheeb metal rrarkera.l2! ddela►tle �P•,Toronto • •• _ � ,- . .7. C . .. IRAN - ------ _- ,' ,;.;. �, _ �wOrn t0 bo ma a d subscri ed in my -� - _ . I. - resenee, this t say ot. eoewber, A. D. 1880, � iD U (�,� . UNRNf3RLLRD In anplicity, E t�aetive . - ... p e----, �1, , l o Working qualitltes and Durability. saAL '- A. W. Gila ANON. �f►ATE, SHEET-METAL, TILE & RAVEI• RtiOFER� • �tUARt E� �O SIV �Ut.L POWER CLA{M 1 W4 :. .- I . '.. s a r s a p r i ila { `� � Notary %'+iblfo. I gt;�t Metal f cellose; forra Cotta T'il® Rest � • _. L AND `r0 ➢S An RliFR6$FNTBD 1 8� for Hall's t�atarrh City_ U taken internally Burd !tick �nd �reen I%rtIIng Dlat Mata Clot ; a�,®P e� DQO lg BRCGBSSI'ilY Oj?ek�,tld11 I , `pe - . I . i�, one Tyne Olcott P�ueiSer. i echo derv► on e W tl end mucous rur[e►cen ices. alt, pr, Roofing PttRh, �to. Wtitt®ra i p iowspipee, dLa., supplied the trade.. Awl- •.ay you to write us before buying. Pa hb I : *r easy to buy easy W tLk of the systtran. +bud td� tostiletontala tree. Y_ g. 'i+p tfr�e• T -' - , ! Telephone Its !#stela! WldntAlr; at Atsieaupt�'ofaacond•iiaadand'rabuitt C� �1 - r od S PiIIS easy to operate. 26e. ;e'.. a 10 sY ©� T�i 0. NTF "�®, �Col3 by Dru gI •tta«ia1aE+a!<uisett ���7,. 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"d �.- ^•r , , `t i sa,_S 4 c I 4 , r ��`� to a • fir, . �fS ,f y. yg . • r -' r > r z o r t�. _' :: L" j fi �+' d . r,.. .. T ,3.,.. � ,, f. I z ,. ;,{.p- -. :., --. P' att� : + --s+�''+°"-?�'� '6`.: �•t�••:. . 1 ! F't ' ' _.. „ t +� a ,s . ". - 4 - , -:: - r - :. _ ; r - `,•a. . ,.. R'I �' �,\ . miry _ _ ._ - ... __ . .. I _t. -. . .. c ," - - ax. y •i .. .>. ..... ": r t , , ,.:., I .; s .. :. --., -- a. r ..., :- .. -., .. n . - F . , . ,, .. : . .. :. :.:. :-. Vit. _ a. . L ' :P'L - .. .. - - .. . --... - - . .- I - _ . .! I. .:. I. _ ... . _ - .. ._ ..t.. { -.. ;.. ..- .-.--."... .- I . }� p,' - a_ . - . :. . - _ _ -. - We woul advise H. Ec , Poynter to look the arrows, of sunrise strike their•:I]hort• ,, •�w,, atter theunq gentleman who wanEe a lived earl$ f p o nature, tb y ave'so tnanq r i� ` _' Q e . (\� toD buggy: It is quite possible .Shat tie yaria sled colors th t th to k Ick I u --. 4 f,, might mak s'trade some rainy holiday. rainbow colhgealed -and fallen to the - Many p gple at'e wonder:ag how our round with alt its heavenl slender. ' `R` ' ' Sohaol is d tuff to file union schoollionio, g y np 9oL. ;, ! , • nothing ba I as yet been said about it, but , . I:. l doubtless i ;will all be atrrpnged in good . 4 tale Register. . f , i tau Iished_ ever Friday morning r.t its oSoe time. �_.-. ° Yickerrng,Ont. The loot #e,`on William of Orli6ge was 8sraaa�y, Jvrra 13th, 18c3G=Farm fae sale � k aR - - = ' _ T>�xM$ , ' `a decided. ehooese. I ' reed with the by . pilbiic suotiou at Brow a katal, 1aI. 0yis�isrs; fi11.001lyaid #aad� ase. lecturer In everything :excepting when he Brougham, being aompoa d of the north . . - _ RATEt3 OF ADYERTI5IN(i : art of lot 20 in the 6th n: Plokerirt said that t eye was nothing esaoiar than p g Irks insertion, per line . . - 10 ents. better known as the ro ert of Ira • q _- Y aabsequent insertion, per line - 6 a• a girl Of 81 teen• P P Y - e rate does not include Legal or For ' ad. We haw a few,, very few, an l eretiious 8harrard. gale to aotnmenoe at 2 O'clock. ' lyse bills for articukrS. Tboe. Paschen, i' •.Ie@si meats• people in ur q,uist neighbor ood who anotioneer. P ' - y i al terms given to parties' makling con- still believ xn fo tuna tellin an en moou - lir ti , for 3 or 8 monthe or by the year. Half- R � . or yearly contraote pa;a+ble quarter . Signs. W think they would h ve suited 1Vew ,, Ltivert$eamente. I. I Sg noes cards, Len lines or undez, with pPr, the World atter ome two hand ed ears=;.--------------------------- I , � r, R5 00, payable in advance. Y Mies in local columns ten cents per line, 290• , ' OR BALE --Houde and two stoles for ! lave�e nts-per line each subsequent ince tion: A brant lodge Of the Whiteq le F. F. sale on King street, Pickering. For fall '' I I " ;- 41yedlal contract rates" made known o ' ap liea- articular@ apply to A. B. DOWSWELh, !7! , j l fSea: No free advertising. and F. cls was- organized not 'far from • College st., Toronto. 9tf , i p"� �., Ad ertiaementa without written nstructionq this place One evening last week. The r ' 'i i. • F , 3i ,wil! inserted until forbidden and char ac- MI$$ CHARLOTE- GREEN WOOD � � g afficere wee all elected add t}pe Roa1 'a r aordi ly. e�rders for diecoac:aaiug aa�e es- t Will gtge lessons in Charcoal, Crayon, ) -I �.� >�ent mast bb .In wrltfrr and bent to the ub- big+ deck pored fallow without horns Water Colors and Oil Mabe 8 N and pencil drawin;, , waei chose for the saalmer. They' eclat• Paia nr, from Uopiee, Nature, objeoce, For �" \ "do work promptly attendee to, . ed everyb0 y Who passed that Ivey and terms and date app y to MRt3. a. tY. DZI:UKER, ! 4 . CLARyI( - PROPRIE�O.R.. wished sew nal of them a safe 'aurae tp F'iokertaa. _ :, . I ,I J Y I ` limbo, but hey,d�id not e'ay it as polite ae �(�[rE PAS a14 0 1f3 PER WEEK-- �� VY I_ Ghat, For easy home work, No scheme, books 'U r Poll ti OB—Strict Independent or peddlingg. Can be none in spare time day or F BwEET $[x1t'EEAi, evening. • Send stamp for work anti particulars l . I .. 3, 0 r �i m—A First-class Local Paper. s=�a.�. — —� at once. THE BEY?IaORE 8(1lrPLY CO., 11Ia- . 1 4 >tr _xpe.otatione — The he rty sonio Temple, Camden, New Jersey. dly, ` spp 7t of the ueopie orf Pickering ane viiia ts, IitlBeell F tCfl,"Of StOUffPlllB, al�eb �PQI. _� ___ ____ _ _ _ — I : - . , --- - - -- g p $2,000 1TRAY HEIFER. -Strayed from the )Hallo_ of t re same lace, claiming (� dame ea for libel. AJ premieoe of the undersigned• lot ]0„ con 9, . t - : r ' �:�' r ng, an or about biay 19th, a mottled red ; Pickers - RIDGY; JliNE o.' 16fl6. r and grey piearling baiter. Suitable reward for NIARKHAM Information that will lead to her whorea'boutii I - Address L 1300NF, Pickering t', 0. " '�i 04 ` I �. ___ 1 . OTES AND COMMENT$. Antllnily dater, of tthe 10th con:,• lost OAR FOR SERVICE --The trade • a 0 two valuabl milch cows b the li Main r I . " y R signed bas for servt a at lot 13, eouceeeion ' ,' • of the storm Monday avenin;,►, The light• 2, Pickering, a Torksbire white boar, with pedi _ T' -,ere is much rlvairy ov6r t 1e . ' 1 . Sq niog had ap arently travelled, e,�oag the gree, Also two heavy horses for sale lir will ae nt registrarship av �ti�hitb ' aid exchange for colts or other stock. For pard ; wire fe.nca a altlst wlriatr Ghe Cows w'eY6 caters apply to J. L. PAlt80NE3, PlckerinA Y t), ` <; nil a arson not all liclint or p pp- IyiDt;. or on the premises, 3l 5! .. I.. i : he -ame is -rather. the escepf> on th n Monday a yenieg -while the'st&zb wag - ;. he ale. Particularly is this the c se holding full way, lire barna oa the place M tLL F OIt SALE :--Boller, floor acrd ; . - 4 coca led b ghat mill in seat ,Diose running otder, l I F It those who clave ,tasted of t e' p y- has. Gregory Inst Orth Of near Uxbridge, Ont., doing a ood business --- - ' g , Dro- r we is of office, •and are ]cow' strivint the village a owned by Mrs. P Stotts, praetor wishes to dispose of this property on ao- — - - _ Blithw•ood, ' ere struck- b li htu n and o0uht of poor'health. Full particulars will be �T _ . o g atify the acquired appetite. e y q R given to intending purchasers by appplying In T ` A� jSTYLISH av a number of epphcants in t is one barn Was burned to the groan . The %rot place by ietter to P. O. Boz, 12.1, Us'bridge. ' bre started bout 10 80 and tot ly des• -` - (`� 4 ow ship-. Perhaps the ' one m st troyed one b ildiug and but for th heroic . - 100 Acre Farm -.. .SPRING OODS.i•• . i ,t, - ikel to meet with success vnl! be of%its of th se praeeat the of er two . . otvbray, of Kinsale. bnildibQe ave ld have been burs The ! Qr Sale b�i i8tld�'C r - - •r- loss in both t e contents and bol ding is III ,P 'nts We lead. . ,- ' T �s commutation• o_f Matute.Iab r fully covered y insurance. ' Tender@, .ant to the undersigned at the ad - I - - SuA1 ge the choicest. - _- _ I .- .A i as sen 'discussed in this totVnsh Fred Tho on was before Jud a Mc dress given below, 11 be recaiyed by the exec- T P utors of the will of ba late Calvin Campbell Wall erl3 the Latel3t ort a pa8t few years, and so far Dougall orf • Tuesday of last eek to E deceased, fo the purchase of ch®.Duds • . p - `' half of lot fib, In the lend coacessioa of the ' • . e c n see the people are no more f answer to the charge of criminal sssanit Boob and Shoes hew ant nobb • i Township of Pickering, situated about one mile i .: ) y ' on Mary line lager, an imbecile girt 21 north of the village of Dunbarton. No leader un t in the matter 'now tllal th years of age. T}ie prisoner was employed • L. GEO. PARKER, Dunb o y ncceaearily acoep;ed. Address until Ju! 8th - ere when the plan was first pro o - CASSIUS CAMPBELL, . P as a bkggage as at the G. T. R. station - 'But It must come sooner or t tat r where the ase nit was eappoeed to have x-96 lvtcLaren et;, Ottaw•, Ont." _ _ .. ____ - , "-- ,- _ _ — -- --II it will in all rural municipalitie . bees commi ted. Thom en's defense plisse 'Dell agd Se@ . he eeve of Saltfleet writes to tow - was handled b flop. pe Rolston Laundry 0, H. $aephenson. I , ip lerk Deaton that they are mac 1 After the. ev elce was all in the judge - atla- " �� leas d with the commutation syste took the ease o n the jury and discharge It YOU .rant your Shirts, calcar@ hd Oaffs, ere One }'ear they passed a by -la ed the prison The Grand Jur threw - Eta., nicely done u , send them to th Holston y BILKS, t - Lauddry. p coach G caftae Red ce— 4 out the eaBe ainet wm. Wagg. VELVETS, C For Dreae Triminga. w, J aeaDci�t, Maaafsctared br 'The K �, tti g part halt the township, an Tt1e Board f 13eatth mei in the Colin• TABLL� DOILYt�, A ea , . lie ted at the rate of: 60c er da Cook Co., Windsolr, b t , " p y cit Cbamlrer Thursday eoening of last VABH KILKB, �'ic elan=' sad Detrol p his --worked so well that next yea week with a members- present. I'he AND EBLINt3. Parcel.aeute►et7rwedna�, t, Mich.,iir�he t ey assed another by-law taki,ag th state.of the Fadddn Block was the topic .. --- -- _- -. -__ __ *,__ only kaownsafe, relislble - nfonthlp finediciree ov which ladles 01 - township. He adds that the of Ike. tpeeiiaj The Reeve read a letter - BtiO'.v E, n T can ,depead io "the haus- aid lirnrc h ve educed Eke comulun�tation t,0 3 from the Apt rney•Genersl in which it Pickering Eaet End..- . t' I f rind Ho lady who read8 was Shown tlI t the Council could `do j nt per day and yet get more work this is requested to inclose two past- . nothing 'ia t matter, the' Reeve had • . -- - 1--�-�-_ Tests ear@ of whtce Rnei! e' Cera age stamps, with her address,. for ' d n lien under the old s stein. which I am selitng st 40c per b shsi.. y seen Mrc Bry , secretaly of$ the Provin• Produc anted• l . clef 'Board of earth, and ire Clad stated4 ��0 Th la t session of Ontario County filet ii was wi in the local Baard's aria• An I ` un it lig at resent c natituted is j I`will F;ay tt]e 1IiRheet Caeh Price f er ;' I . _ P diction to ole the whole affair up. A Fat Cattle, and full articulare, which vee ill Pat Bogs, $hoe Lambe. A large quantity of PfA Feed t e. p yl les n progress at Wllit }'; and our, motion was a sed 'authorizin S:' Mo• p Beef Hides, wool, - ' per rwc. [bags else@ a ergs mount send by retu.ru mail in plain. sea➢ d e ra 1e entaltives are there looking after Bride to tak he neceaear ate a and Calves, dhee 8kiae, of tin., Oatmeal, •uitaate for nal e@, ac envelop#. y P Butter and Egge to be delivoroti at the a/t.W per cwt, , • oil uterests. We understand that have tare pia a put in a proper sanitar An o, s L i y followiaR markets : Moeda at my real . nhpraician, ;s year- ct n- an'efl rt etas made to net: tile- Dor- condition. A t aR on this lVlr, McBride I. I tiaued ractice trcatm = r deuce, BrDu ham ; ((� � � AL womPrip 4 disc i;ea o. ! p set two labors s at work Frida mornin . g, Ti]eeday at Notth has char . ulf lip se scheme through but without _ Y R Claremont; F4eclnewla} at Greenwood; • . gge the afficc. a d - su a s.. Thursday, on invitiltion Tun• _ Thursday at Stotiffville, sad Friday at Rorwe slid Cattle are tot t ttvtng J `in h`' consulted by letter or 'a ire annual e6teng of the Eaet York Uxbridge of sail, week. For rices and wet:, t @Qtr a condition powde ac !o ! perso7. A+ides@@ out mala olri�e ! fro '11r. Edmc►ildsor►, the members Farme'ra' Igst c to will ba held at A is P pper tb.. win,e,l: has gyve?n anive,re cut- I 'tHE COOst COMPANY - of lie couhty board, with their Iwives, coact pn Tuee e g particulars apply to iofaction, . For sale at. • _ p Jane 9th at 1 o alook JOf7h A. t�"HI� E,. `. ' m -J . 253 Woodward A th a who lead them, visited the Osll- m. Each r else is the ndi.a ehoilld 8 S1•tf Broaahaw. Dot. e! *. 1+Y 1�1�� -I " - aw ark and spent a very pleasant become a me b r acid attend the annual - _ t)ctroit, Mich. day i deed. They all -speak ;Ilig ly of meetenx• 0 ud. 40 and c>g! Queen st. H., Torogib . i� Loo's s Cotton Root Compou cr AUT . �FEISI0�1 ldt� ' • Thirteen til_ u and pounds of milk true . _L_ ' -. . - . 1 11 s asi wholes � c sod b,y a re Po ble the.'h spitality of Mr. Ldi�io]dson. - and retail dru gists in the Do ilii - elivered to L c at Hill creamery Monday g m I - N . t: itnulir}' we twill elect odr county orning. G�. E Reeser; the manager, � �����In ofCanad& and Gaited State9 fa�',r,e . : Dollar per box. Cou c Ilors by popular vote there be sports a ate d axil for ail file bullar r - ing t o for each district, or ,fourteen hey can tun o t ; indeed they cannot .' i �'�'�" for h County of Ontario. We leave apply the de a' d. Creamery butter, of Public Natio. is erereby given that a tlouri of WhY "let Your wife do the `------- -- - -------«— ver 1 the faith in the success of this fine quality, a ars to be about the only Sevidon of the Asseament Moll of the )►toot- PalIIt:n '1 + IME • MEANS 0�� cipality of the Towusbi of Pialtming for the s 1t710 e f doing county business, yet it 'Droduot there ib an money lei for the Tear tfffl8 wttl be bald in t ie Town Hall, Broug. ! Why waste time and and lsberworkin' ttlip is b C rdin t farmers at pr a t. 'conomest. ham on Monday, the 16th day of Jane. less, at . i . • kalsominin . g o statutes and of aouras the hour of Dae o'Qtock . u,. 1 r ! pump handle when the wind will d i1 . we �h Il be compelled to give it a~-- Ail parson. iace:a.ce�wiil pteaw talcs noti+aa PapBrhaYlg $►� witboat expanse. aria f r a time at least. Our an aurds of Hdpa, ane govern themselves soaording[y. I lti'ar tbe`amalt seta of I►so Oa aa<ia et - . _ ;. _ Dated at Wbitevale, this 28th day of May, lefts. W118A YOU 6An have it done pr pt, Y g- e DONALD R, BEATON. Ileal and 611@$ , ` We are afw y pleased to see fresh In ftM Clut k of the said Municipality. p by RI�ZEY' slaocx ItoAU. stances of th recocit of our yoatu.-- F - y SELECTED.. • F T.�RI tt,'1 I . We often eek u salves if the b©s ia' our • • • • • i I 'roved ii�INDI ; © Iisses Rodd, o' Reach, accam a>,Zied Y flhop, North Claretnc at, P Public school t day are not a long wav ' ` Over Blackapait ehdp. by he Misses and Mr. 7ailor, of` Scarboro ahead of most of our young mea is active• • .. . ' . Jn yeti n and firs. Rodd. of Whitby, Black Eye t PE��S. (Patent a lied for► .. is ty and vigor- o brain work. A certain vis' in friends io the eastern litude. PP K - publie school n t twenty miles awe i lir hoot alit attend the union picnic y MUMMIE PEAS. TCR NTD" FINrANC 1�L This mmaehine can be attached to � y j- t r '_ ave me this mpoeition composed in p p handle witboat change. f at os bank this )'e'er as usual, and in all f .`• SMALL WHITE 'EAS.". 4 t pr ' ab lity we,will take first prise for best fifteen niinatea a boy thirteen years of ORPORATTON, - __,_____ de� ra ed yelricle. In years pae,t_ cse have age, wbo had never seen the falls of . , he ale to have the best display. R y For sale at ! $R{UGHAM ' lv�a ara, and wl o has ver limited means AuthrlLed Capp,2,50t ,(�QO _ eo. Cogan ie having the frcnt:'stepa o.�obtatnin¢ kn wledge. But he is .one �: 1hi real once repaired. wlho takes ad antage., of vi'llat is before -` - -Elevator, . t . S,u*ribed Cap• . GOLD sJOO her are murz fiahermeu than trout a him. IVvtice ill oratory in one eo younK, I Frenchman �a� 01. Litt a stream these days. th" tom ositio of file Itrst seateuee. r . T.�. . Q N 17bis glom any have opened a brai,c, in the . -�••-• -- �--• 1 I ' Here iC is lie be teacher Rave it to me AppIY tQ village int Ptokortn$. W tiles otuce tet ely oo- . I.., ' eptlied b�y the Ontario Bank, under the anage- ' Third Concession West:•, from the *ork of the psupil, given llnex• " , y nrec:cot ,oho uuderaianoii" • -T 11, "• � I.: pettedly i>a ilia egular school work TIIO:f. b104D�; LI'terpool blaxket, Depcse>Itb wtt! be recetyedand tntorestattowsd I u&S'e duet >weCei ed Or ` a 11(Rhgst rates. bSIBE Ad8 Lac6y spent SUnda� Undo ; , THk: IACIARA FALLS• p rand i@sued On all parte, c011eetto d meds 8. full line of Eyelid lee of W SPARKS at Elevator. t} Zr ntal roof, a ver ""—' -_ y liberal terms, ruoney loaned , a notes P . p Last summe when there were so ]nay - and oth vsecurities. Spring �31U1tlIlgflr $,Ig a , Quit a few of gur Sunda "schodl work ` y EXCURSION TO C UELPH y cheap trips to ]e great cataract, the Ni . t1Ko, 1r.itlt• anagen. q . �' e efts dad the convention at M�. Zion. ara falls, i� number Of {l,hOlOe1�e6 lig I t oaghc I would avail m Vie 1 ave heard rumorb of a hones be s¢ f of the,oppo tunity. I took the'vessel Annual Farmers Excur>slan to Model '"''— ". , -•� — - of overcoatingt. (�Il. _ i ere ted on Bunker 'avenue this to • at Whitby and sailed out upon the placid Farm, Guelph, Thursday, June IB. _,�- A PERFCCT TEA er. bosom of Ont rio• It was .a beautiful The woman's Boned of Miesione in'ab0. and See them and et Are pleasant bine was );petal byy sRht to sea ill catlins of the banks wet• vection with the Cpurch of Christ, Bow• pr1t38f3 f w yo ng people at Wm. Pett..` Ia lowed in the d' lance. manvilie, take pleaeut•e ii] annoultcing this • ,, • . iday veninG. we called :fp about two Ro ra an8 then grand excursion via't3. T.R. anif will spare �. TT•p���Rm' ErB� ' f Some of our young ladies have•.CtstY] ao effort to make it the n]oat enjoyable Ivilr 1 d , we began to fa try hear the r,iar, of that event of�the'season.- This date 'hag baso ,p, ----. - 9 � a t in le p year costumes. We feel quit great tuwult o water, falling down that chosen beoaase it is the most levo: able ` c nfiden of their euccess. �, The b ofring will soon beetartin meat precipice We tef�.our comfortable time ter viewifig Ghe feral is its ma�t,at- r►+c THE CELEBRATED..' g , W seats and took tie train at Qaeenston and tractive aoadition. h� �i�ited the F,rrEsr Tsrt' - onder f they will value the beef a6'� th soon arrived a Niagara. Then we could pled LEITH faxen 4baat this data res ,��� g�Ro ALLEY C AL me pri a lie other years. , I hear the ter ' c roar of the wonder of of this opportunity fu, , the l* aM ran Tilt rt.ANT T4 Tae A nut• J. Be a had a bee On `1'tteaday ta' iov CSnada. It w e a glorious sight to see. outing. - acknowledged to ' be the best al. drivin abed, and as C. Degere was � th The water fo ming amongst Lila whist• Tieketa-good going p. tit. trains ffed'fies - I ITR NATivfi rURITY. I coal mined. - .h ad car enter we got full particulars,. da . I , pool and. eddie carried' everything aldnR Y+ el ane 17ttr, apd sit trains June ltlth. c,,,„ �• Tea is ut u `" , It is yl�its a common Sight now a days with- reeietlees farce. The water at tela y 'limo up to ��Q as a samMa of PhD tic qu,�liii u t ?`�' �. Ali tialtex$ c ot,d tO return as odtaa ••••I APd IMPORTINf� ,y}I- - I --. Z .. t T B9e 8 all loads of fishers and pleasure font of.the faller was boiling like the water Friday nigh 19th. ...�•i•. herefore the uaa the ' ••�'RU1klc HE•. l _' a Y greatcit caro to -tbO e kers endin their wa to $osebat,k. is a cauldron o the gram Geyser in toe• Y l.li1 [ iokeriag, $1.i)u ; Port Nu c u ii em elTvcs sed `�tl�lc°od„lypt t by der �IN�,�••N• a g y Whitb � r I asci 's 'eery plentiful arouad.hei a just land, only in m ch lArger volume. Union, $1,,;v, ��kag , thereby securing its puAty and exceiba et Why -buy inferior .foal when you can - :, • T e. sweet melodeons sounds_ of one of tale n eronli power companies For farther particulars and tspeaial train sold e � , a'•• r Ib, send a Ib, pwA, , � nevem• ..the best for same price. ` I belle may be heard at anytime of the of Granada, is rying to utilize the great service see'large posters. 82.31 j " . -tta or ni Ill. power Generate by lace preeipitoae course _ - _ -�- _ `t. GOOD Owl=tom. K�iP lT. ; i ,: OFFICE AND BAR _.: ibis o Sa has been .Well attended lata• taken by the -water. Wbe fill SWIq t tf your ro+eer'dtlee sot it, � �"�,,,;� � e•••. ....� . e of some 3y, Rev CI. W. €Stepenson hue proven The spray t at comes from 4 the . ails ►Mit eft ' • T E . HAY'i" " � I .KING ST., PIQKERINGI:. tact Ills ems: the nay beim - lice ]F d i lvrtt# gest; `i ori i' self be gaite'capable of Iilakiag the fall oQvers the real and.,ground.. When to nDD R � ac _lee n int resting• the sun goes d ww, ' it freezes and- whoa � a #•1 + ,; ' ' ' �oAP Gordan Houtle. K alord t'bf tare Vi i:; �. wlaa�- : ?real .by Jean 1?tckie Co Fi$ . . - - 4 , - .. .: . I µ„4,y .. G. ' �, , .. :-.. :.'.. --_. ,.. 1...... - . - , - :"ham i l - - - r �' 4 ,�. +ms's• .y` -�-r, -3 i - :=,z �- .■ z" -. = - . ter, - "s a � r. _ lir" { N ,A. .. :� �. c�";.::.... •�... meq. �y�,- , .. .. - . , � -.. -. K � .. -, - -' J- _, : ., 7F�x,v,:,ia".F :+: ?,c. .x-'. ..5',I .,'ii a) t .A. - - Y.,'ro x t . 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T11e o it was coon led b Rev. stable, Braa ham, noon, and proceed bx�����- :Ti�aatrra clolxa tsar �ovg ss eoLLows:-,- ' v in the town hall, Broagham, on P Y g No 8 MXIL t3a rda ,May 30th. Members all present, Jos. Uaawor h of Toronto, a, #oriner way, of Greenwood tp Beal)ert'a note I, �� ° 7:58 A. M r J A . ve G row in Lhe chair. ', Minutes of last pastor. , The ary�e to the Pastor was , Brooklin, for ni ht • 'Tuesda to pVood� Having ptirohaeQd 6he above busYtleee { I# LOCAL 2:24 P. M 1, delivered b raff'e hotel, Wh�b ,noon, Y, from Gr W. Decker, T stn to aced to `� 8 LocAL, J; 6:Z8 P. M. 1- m Ling sad and Isdopted. y a • Mr. Hyde And that to yy Gordon's hotel P I R ' '' :, - a m tion Messrs. P. R. Hoover tend t'he congreaati Pickering, ni ht; Weclneaday, to {form. cater to the witnta of the gzt tic i 4hat TUMS GOING WZ6T DUR A8 FOLLo S:_ - ; Rev. Dr. gimme. g ley s hotel Liver his own lips. No. ? LoaAL 9.14 A M ;kr v s Ro rt ilne were heard a g g Brief addreek were 'trade b Revs. ar. >` I the invest townline. rRtn a rant on y stab{@ for the ni ht' Tobured n, �+ - I ' . I - - - • (tmeron and ung.. g , ay, to Frank• First-class vehsales and hat Ise foe hir defy 18 LOCAL . 8:09 P. M. .I • �' . �; \ , , A large number of applications and pati• "•There was ood attbadibee on the _ lin, house, Markham$ noon ; to Jacob i ' ": 8 22 P. I1 ''' 3 ` � or night. Teaming done prompt! by I X MAI. : r Il 1� � . t o� 'for grants on the roads were read and fi it Wid®man a, lr., lot 27, cool 7, Markham, diy or job. 'Bits In oontiection m t- ,. r. I Rrannde o onday and the sporting night ; Friday, to Miller'8 hotel $touff- � � •--�►artbartoa' statlos _,. , 4, I ref red o the ati►ndingcommitteeon roads o ub had , thei offers re lenteh about "vii li noon, ing all G T R trafas. Freight a d s.�: i : andi tri es. �n P to 'rodd'a hotel, Goodwood, e:tprese slivered to all parte o r; �� . - 11� . ilia, tt chairman, pat through a Ind `beThere a alight shower o[ rain ni4ght'; Saturday, to Andrew Johnston'@, '1' Alxs C�OIxii EAST DD$ AB zL wsi °-a: a uiorni g but this tended only to lot $, son. 4, Uxbridge, neon, to hie awn the vliag®. t o , ;--� re rt_ oi[ the committee on indigents; 0. S MAIL " . at the track ' better oonditioa for ihe stable share he sill remain until il3on- ., 77 A M - m riding ihe'payment of 122.60 to R. lo X11 , .A.l'lC�E3"QT '' ',- events of the d y, The weather until dap zxiorning. 'this route will be Qon• `� o. 14 MrlrsD " 2:18 P.�ie �; A nti g, for supplies .furnished o Mrs. Prop' ,rIOHZ48INi .. o i � = l• $yr n. abort the oto a of the day wok all that tinged throaghoot the season, health and `t• : - ; 8 - LOCAL .. .6:28 P.M� - , M . owbray, as chairman, at through could be desir my a el" Iii Shower in weather permitting. a ,. ,, P 1g BAIItg GFOIN(i WSeT Dv$ I►s FiyLIAiVg; a re rt of tlhe coatiagenap committee re- terrnpted ihe! eoond laoroase game hl�tc '!jce U �' .. • ; . 1 No. � H yl E� 13 Mla�tu 1� .M, :,. , I :. 7 Loa 9•!8 A m ending the payment of $6.25 -to W J between Toronto Nelsons and 8touff ills Thio fashionable bred imported oiydesdale }} j� 8: P•M• �' •' Cha i r treasurer's and Board of health $rs. The Soo tood 0 to 2, and in ihe �ue SUd� deme. ' t �''� ., r stallion, (9798,) the property bf Graham' p}in in ; also 111.50, to, ve Gerow, for ne between a ora and $tonffgille dre. �. Brea., Cairnbrogie, Claremont; Ont , --•For building- I � . nt y +sated to an indi nt woman tui 4. The f of ball matt!# between AI• will make the season of 1896 as follows : • Concrete' Walls . Silos MableQorg: . s n� n d anov, who had injure er ankle ons. and Stpu q Ile resulted in a victory Monday May 4th will leave hie own ' ' I • + • }, r r .. , �. � : ' - whit w !king through thetownshi or the home tea by 1 goeI to 0.•-Tri @ta.ble, John Ianeon Hog Troughs, Cisterns, Cu1veC s,�"1� .. M . oucher, as chairmatr, pat through ane. s, Viewfield Farm, L s . L a re r Ot the' standing committee on Soarboro Janetion, and proceed to XonnR tC., Ete, y^, , �4 Brog, for night ; Tuesday to Frank r _ . Scott .e, con 1, lot 22, Soarbor 'fihe and roe a d bridges making the following iDOE. ereignedwill ga ereoaally ani in- gra a pori the highways ; • . o, for noon. e p , �1. . trust partlee how to build an of the above -I , ` ti . ,, T- Callander': hytel, Malvern, for night ; nc s nice 13 W T avel between lots 10 and 11 Ip the J H. Olivet, y If Ou warit a f $aliderland, and fo atruotares free of any charge, This cern y , 1' 4: Wednesdayy t0 John 11`lemming s, Mark•, fully yvarranted whey tnetruettons are c "led Road Cart. our very latest r , ,moi � . tat ` n $50, E Balsden. and Jas. Richards, erly'a�pupil of be Uxbridge high Bello 1, ham. ROad, for noon, Franklin' Boase, out. 'i�, - _ -cam . anything else in oar life, r. A , . - as been auco�ae ul in his medical ooun it - Markham, for night; Tuesday tv Johh T r.. T r air bridge over Gee s race in ;Pick- ezams. and is , ow a fall fled ed M Milro `s, for noon, B. B. rl► • t1 • Devlt please call at ones. Orde B "� , ti� )r g y Cedar Grove, ° 'erio u' lege $��, John Gordon and Jamee steadil corrin in t Ric r a; come. We wish Dr, th er .a suooeBafull career. Resect s, lot 1, con 11,, Markham far Agent, (lteenwood, Ont. Y g The fibrcest i a orm of • the season wag night ; Friday to John Graham's, �` T , pair road between Iota 24 and�25 in Rush-__-.-- I �� .' thAt of MoodafF ight. In this vicinity it Hill for ncon,'Keeler's "hotel, Highland - . let d $12, Geo Parker and James Hilts, 3 A first-class stock of w Tasted about t hours, during whtah Creek, for night; Saturday to Jerry _ M , . eo_m time the rain e� a down in ter-tante, and Annis' for noon, thence to his own stable . work always on hand. > *� T r pair road bet. lots 26 and 27, in 1st ' the ni ht was, : where he will remain until the followin con, $I W Lorton and James Hilts soma. ✓ b the= lightning, transfer g - Monday morning. The above roots will I �. ,-' par road bet 'lots 28 and 29, south red into one alto et constant blade of light. ' be continued througki ,at the season,j�j �j (`�e . SATISFACTIat` ` ,1 ,'r ` -. > On Monde S half of rid con, 12, W Taylor and James - y e ening, about 11 O cl"uck, R,', ,, health and weather rmittin _ __ _ _-- B TE >,r,- 1~iil , c ms. fire orae discover d in T. W. T11omison's K' E _I -- (I U . AN D. T re air bride between lots 34 and 35 residence, $wady Hook. The fire started Brit. i<i'flke8 titnc (ltrdetogte, ' _- 1 in 2 d on, 1110, Jae Laughlin and J Hilt@, is s kitchen at�t a rear of the mats build• The thorough-bred trotting stallions, the ;.. H. JACKSON': tj� ;� co iIIR, and had t e bail4in been within pro err of W. G. Gerow, , �i ° 8 p y whitevale, . With a Complete line o Sprit g Bieck Road, Ong . r pa r washout bet. 30 and 31 in' 4th reach of the ' terworks it might have Ont., will make the season of 1896 as wnl� �'p, James Hilts and Thos Poacher been saved, ere heir a strop w' follow@ :-Honda Ma 11th will { Goods: �`� . co s. Lie Elco made aid lIId theiC OWq stable, Wh1t8Vale, e►z:d sage o <��' ``` epa r washout bet 28 and 29 in 4th P progress, and soon ,proceed : , _ I -� �� .coni 112, W S' Major "wnd Thos Poacher there was notb g left but a h p of trine, to F. O. McQuay a, Audley, lot 6, con. 4, FARMERS MARKET. �,-��� a co e. A small portio>a f the content orae saved. Pickering, for noon, thence to Harry Milk-kans, w Tosoxmo, JnDP 4, Its - �. � 4a,,1 pa r and gravel hills opp lot 19 in 5th The origin of a ie fire is an noertainty. better' kaoWa� aen•ih3 We@t Whtth Wheat, fall .1` 1 y, Creamers, . ............ 1< 0 78 to Q ` r'. #, -. -. t e Dow farm), for , I— a' con„ $2 , G ll Linton and Thos Poacher, we understand there ways about $800 r Strainer l�sile, Wheat,epring 0 71 to D 00 . -. y,I night; TaeEday, to John Cornish s, lot 3G, ., .; � . • inanranoe on tli contents. The buildin r Wheat rad winter...... 00 '78 to- 0 '� , - �� *, , I , coribe. g con. ,,, Darlin ton, (Tpnlin ,noon, to Jno ti . Oilurne, g Wheeit, goose ............ 00 55 to OU 00 " ,� rev 1 6th con from lot 14 to 181 $;0 was owned bo . re. Doyle, Toronto street. Dyer, Enfield night edneaday, to �� Butter $oWels, z�} - G rge hilipa'wnd T Poacher coma. Times. - Jo h Har r, ,noon, $utter Prints, Barle , bush............. oo 00 to 00 X35- i.- sep pe Ragiid to Wilsons y pa r Valentine's hill on 4th con $15 Mre. Dale o nod her mission school in hotel, Ashburn, night ; Thursday, to u •. • ••. •....a.. 00 28 to 00 X24?- `,, �+ ate, . Ja Li sett wnd T Porcher, coma. the Oddfellow' ' ew hall on Sunday. The Frank Jones, lot 4,; con. 7, Pickering, • Sas, bush................. 00 50 to 00 00 . : r " . E ver thin P Y _: psi Greenwood hill $12, M 3leeeo new quarters a e a great improvement on . noon, to home stable ' fOr- nicht ; Friday Hay, new, ton..........:. 11 00 to 14 00 ;K 4 m " a Th s Poucher, come. n8Ces8ar i for the iF the old ones. to Wm. 13tonbhonae'a lot 9, con. 4, fioar- y Y 8taraw, ton................. 700 to GO Kis " ' ' _ rev 1 between lots and 3 is 6th co Messrs. Alex 83 ene, of the Brock Road, boro, noon, to John Graham's, lot 35, utter hing Season. l,�, J Dnnn and R owiira ., com . B Ma ,l Dressed hogs............. 525 to 0 F^' I y Y near town, an Joseph Bell of Lehr Kingston road, Picketing, night ; Satnr Beef forequarters....... 200 to 4° rev 1 between lot@ 4 ate 5 in con P y ' day, to Gormley's hotel, Liverpool mark- i '- Beef, hindquarters....., 4 50 to 7 5 , will learn on aeada next b t5e C. P. lt, �� $ 0. Pa rbron and R R B1ov�bray, com y y et, noon, theaoe hu a where they Wil{ W a on a tour of r'o niton to ihe Wabigoon ,Re i between lots 4 and 5-in 8th c n . Mutton..................... 4 00 to 7 g di tl•iot. terrain unlit the !lowing Monday . - (�,pp . 1 } - a , W dwards and R R Mowbray, com . 1 I morning. - . ' I Veal, carcase ...........•,. 8 50 to. 5 _: On 7t con between lots 10 and.11, $1 • .L There wee a 'very" heat•y rain storm ' Ib......... 00. f)El to QO 2 ' ' �_ R_• • 8 II ........ l P dlar s Metal Roofirl a d Butter, 5. AIJohns n and T Poucher, eo 9. Monday night A bath beton to to Jae. LotvZ R ell %�!)tt%»• 8 8 - Eio, doz.................1.00 09 to 00 0 a,ll � _ j T$ gr l,o site-lot 18 in 7th con $ , Acton, near arch Hill, was struck by Pare bred imported Iydesdwle stallion 1d�II fnrni8hed JJoII p8 g,,,,,•,,, 25 to PP° g I Potatoes r ba r1`'a '1 J Russel and Thos' Poacher, corns. lightning bat pt,dam ed much .A small c I ` - . i ` i ag (No dJ81i, the property o! Wm. Maier, $hOrtOst 114tI1'8. .f. I r� -,- Wash t .between Iota 14 and 15 in 8 h building near Saititfield was splintered, - Whitevale, Ont., :will make the season of 'I , . I � c u 330, Ltntan and Geo Gerold, co a. There wore a yeral washouts through the IWM as follows :-Monday, May .25th, 1 D� �N��N �A � � :,_ -` To re it between lots 8-and 9 in co 9• will leave hie own stable, f,ireen Kiver, ' country, prix rally in the fields,-Journal Ea @troughing and. f4mace �13, Joh Williams wnd Geo Gerow, co a. and proceed to Wm. Tu•ner'e, 7th son., I `X j Culvert between lots 16 and 17 •in 9 h - uta Re inter. coon Or r IC1 1 t 1 k p o pt p a tended to. Capltai P.ald up, $1,50Q,OOb: t3 ,thence to John White s, of 28, con. pn $10, J j✓vans and Geo Gerow, com@. 9 Pickerin for ni t. Tnrsdav, I Gravel tation road at Claremont $1'0, I Q .. _ .` :. B Iliou�fe C%PP, .�. Adam Whit@oo's, tut 2s, con. 7, - - i Surplus, $1,500,OOa{ i 3 d atclti nand Geo Gerold, coma. The are.bre m Picker i , ,t - $ p >I ported Cldeedale etallioa, iaQ, noon, to R. 8. Philip's, Brougham, �. t' D W Ken edy, V�HIfiB� .AGENCY. I . , Gravel om IoOs 30 to 34 on 8th'con,f 11 lNo. 6456), lie pe'operty of ,1ohn Aasoo, night. 'tVednertdwp, to Thomas Knox, s Nighaw oder and Gao-Gerow, toms. , Bellsam, wi i'. _make the season of 1896 as . Brook Road, noon, tri Gormleyy's Hotel . Repairi R Greenwood bridge 1125, M • follows :- dndtiy, May 11th, will leave Liverpool, night. Thursday, b way of ( _: .> HsaktaA lgt;saaer �,,,,,�,nd g,_- leZ a d Thoe Poacher, come. his own stn le, of 1, con 9, Pickering, y ood to .B. Calrter s an remain ' I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. j � 1 Chert w s 1 • .. ,, , - , ., F To gray t between lots 6 and 7 in con 7, and protea to J Peph Tripp'@, Kioeale, all night. Friday, to Geo. Carter'@,, P1P 813 ��oClCt Piuke'ring, Interest allowed at highest current rates. >a '; � -, notice of withdrawal required. -, . 13, H Jo es and R R., iowbray,.-cOtne. for noon ; t ienc= Mr. Brays, Audley, Belford, noon, to Wan, Major's, lot 26, Hp©sial gtcention van to the collerotion a % . : �� Repairi g bridge between 34 and 35, ; th '` for night 4eaday, afterngon, tq Gord con. 5, Pickering, niKht. Saturday, Earwer'a Gale and other Notes. '. uv, 81:,, NiRhaWander and Geo Gerow, en's hot 1,. Pickering, by wad of Peter proceeds to hie own suable, where he will - E, J. THORTON, £ I ' ms. Jrfci�erm , 'B, night j Wednesddy to . remain until the following Monde morn- � 101y . , . Y� Re ora it' on Gibeon'B sidsroaii $15, J JaB. Tayl r.'�, lot 211, ion 2, PickerinK, ing. Y ; 1<teNAaEB.� 'ibaon m d R R Mowbray, coma. ' noon, to AI rt Reesoi a, night ; Thurs•• -- - r • , . v Repair !ala western townline $50, P R day, to Bes e[s hoiel,Whitevale. •noon, td ; `> _,z -' " Auctiln, Sale. Legge t s v cover a d Thos Poacher, toms. Cerow'a h til, Brougham, eight ; Frig ; �t�,AR,g11,;- Gray el li ngaton road in Pickering v'1 tjay, by (: r n Wood, to Mr. Lewis', 7th "'�" q �' �,� ge; $iO, ,lc•hn Gordon and Jas Richar $, con. Picker The north HO sores, tno{re or Tess, of lot 90 In Che,mpio� - . 'I g, nope, to hie own stable Ott concession of the 2drrnehlp of t'dckering ems. where he w 11 rem�in until the fallowing will be sold by nubile auction at Gerow's hotel. •� �"\ Repyirs at Whitevale' hill $20, Tlt.om s Mcnda}. Vllta a of firaughsn,, on!f3aturdap, June 19th. �...�....■ h - ' coma. !Silo, the property of rft Sharrard. This farm _ I +�.,:,��� •care an Thos Poacher, fjf8 ,filnllto». is good soli, weU Utuated. and Mill poeitl.ely �..�.,, �;.; 1 air oad, north and south of Audl y, -The standard red roadster stallion, (N^ be"sold. For farther particulare see bills or 30, (�► W Itery and R R Mowbray, co s. 19,979,) th property of W. G. Baraea; apply to THOS. YOUCHEIR, Brougham, On'. 31 By* t!e„ device recon -, , � S;?': t� patented in U. S. atsd I •'4 e t "� Court ation:'of gravel on 6th con o p Green Rive , will make the season of 1896 Canada by CH^AL CLt1TME J � ip �._, t 27, $: Geo Wagg and Thos Porch r, 1p11owe : 4Jonday May 4th will' leave '` , �' �- ma. hie own eta le Green River and proeee . .. rerweuaMaorerr• : , a; Grant' n sideroad at O Pagh's, in t e to Gerow's .hotel, ti. I k Broagham for noon, th con, $ 2, O Pugh and Thee Pouch r, thence to ordon's hotel, Pickering for m. .:. tae. , ni ht ; Ta sda Maxwelit f `^ - 4 t. Re rs t on ba toad $20,; ,j Rem er y Jt'O a hate!, .t - fi1fl e , �.,. ,,AA • ` g Y Highland C eek, noon, Callendt►r's hotel, ',` _ _ CAN 8E U RE `� `y ." I 4� . fF rid Jam Hilts, come: Malyern, n ght ; Wednesday to Bea r i' a� '��� , . Franklin house, Markham, ` . � ' WITH NO INCONVENIENCE � } Repairs Kingston road from Liver 1 Grove, poo � - t =85, J Hilts, corns. night; Thu qday to Brown's Corners for ;i'. ti ` .'°• , Gravelli hill o ire J H Madill''@ n i /^1 Meek hotel VictoriaSgnare, night y. Y r��' 1�Ji �1� t �, y } g PPS noon, �����A ��� F rock cos :12, Chas Barclay and tient • Friday to J bn Baker's, Gormley, noon , ;' `''' raw,-co s. Queens hot 1, Stotiffyille, night; $attic , - f • y $ !t , j • D18tributt CHEAP Br MAIL rt`t �. Re ran near, C Diane s lace $16, T ' '-' I ,; g Y P day, to Alt a, noon, thence_ to his o'wn ,I .t»&a+ctfXedes and li t+ 16des, Yaw aaaw to w means c"fort to y*u... � �t oucher a d R R Mowbre�y, come. stable whey he will remain till Monday � ` `� ` w ' r .� A Pmt Card wilt do it,l d Greenw road repairs in 3rd con. $ 0, morning.. hie route will be continued I : •i ' "` L Greed and James fiiahards, coma, ' I Thousands in nae. hist bates Ago of CHAS CLUTwE - - s ,9 person or a *1 throughout lie season, health and weath• c�ee immatenat. 194 Knill St. WEaT b `={'1' ' Greenw road in 2nd con, $'30, R er rmitti " nnan an James Richards, toms. g' s�3 , �' GREEN, I _ -- TOt10NTQ - -CANADA +' r I _.I ,5t •�zPn Ciillrz►ef. LONDON PUBJPliL�, Repairs o hill on 9th con, lot 30, 820, G The pare bre imported Clyde�daleatallion - HEGLEBORI; ''I ` 'erow, co s. I . f - `� =: (No. 6826), hQ property of Graham Broe., SULPHUR, • F1r8t claa8 Job Work 1�0n8 , Repair h Ilgopp lots 34 and 35, in con "Cairnbrog' Claremont Qat. will I I6ilE 0, Georg Gerowp cam. make the a son of 189E as follows :-_= J FCIIdG [RC)IlJ, ' at thl$ O1C8. Wh 8n:. DTA W: ti Repair h Il between lots 10 and i'1, in 9 li Mvnda M 4th will leave his Btalile, + to ,', , ,, n. $20, "Sorge (:erow, com. ,Y Y TOBACCO DUST, L WB,IIt OTIC WOYI� done gIVB us ,+ 9 Gerow s hot 1 Brougham, anll proceed to Destroys potatoa bu s sad all other insects >t Call.. , g - # ,fig � Breakw ter on Lad .con opo tat 20, $ Gleeeon's h t 1,.Gz*eenwnod, fox the night. - ,. and revert@ bli t►t. Fer the Farm; moi;: ; 3% i" 1 mes Hil s, coat. F R i Repairin Kingston Raad, east of Pic - Tueeda to obi. McBrady'e, 4th con , - Orchard, Vineyard and Gardea. -- 1 '%z , +) Y• Pickering, n n, to Gordons hotel, Pick �.- eling villa e, $5U; lames Richards, com. Re Opetls forprlmg Terlxle- , '., Repairin hill and road oh .9th con o p ering, nigh Wednesday; to. Liverpool, -- Also the -- f�iNTf'Oj�D�LLfEII. noon, to Taylor's, con. 2 lot 2y i I' '� +- • i t 10, $25, George Gerow, com. _ ' ni ht ; Thu slay, to Garland Broa., eon. 1 u�8�a'�t Apil ?th i7� On mot on of Meeara. Richards iLi A. t i d U h a 3 of 38 no . �----------- _-"-- t r L ' i y� . j' owbrav he Reeve Wae authorized o ' to Bessie a holey, White= ---� - - ---- dry , ,rZS 'r�re� `��' `�` ; � vale, tight ' Friday, to Elias Bice a, TH ENEW AY ` ant hie o der to a the various accoan s Grebn Rive , con, ' ' x;40 $4' 40 �q g P Y to Wm.' Cowie e, 7th . t at were eased by the various comm[ - M,S�rs.s g , ay, : f, ; Foa t� , DOLLARS is all it - ! . con. ni ht aturd to his own stable . I \ - •t s. a �' Mr. Hilt seconded by Mr. RRichard Q where be wi I ;remain until Monday after will poet sup bright young man Principally for Potatoes .Bald itill Vega i n aekin that Thom 8, noon. This Coate will be ooutinaed , r or wn an ae eaiimenths' anion tables. Dietributos all kinds of dr I ' # " . p ensured mot o g throughout t e season;,liealth and weath y >� of the Y tllt ? •: . esteris� l e of road allowance in the er rinittin VC$rtTn� ue[Ngss COLLEOB, orders. - Po i _ conces io , be cancelled at the tetmtn urge errand stn., Toronto. ' ! .. r _ � t - ear. After some diacussio otZciCtIYZ tR� A small tnveatmeat for tnagaiti-4Q Aa usual almost .givin awe Tm acted i' I n' 'of Die Dent results that pay. a ti,oueand g p t e motion as voted upon and lust. The tin orted borough-bred stallion, the I fold all through life. The un- Norway Spruce. Four times "transplanted . 1 y` � On - motio , of Messrs. Richards • an property of ' aham Bros., °'Cairnbrogie" trained or the poorly trained are Seed Potatoes, earl)• and late. All kinds _ 1 w 'corned to met Claremont, t:, will make the eeaeoa of ( not in it these days. we have of •held s►nd garden seeds on hand. A '' � ' ' ' . owbray, t e councl d) room for a few more promising - j . y. a sin on Mo day, Jnne 15th, at. 10 s. n . 1896 as follo :•-Monday May 4th will students for the Spring andt�um'- number of varieties of large and small � ';` f the trans coon of general business. len �'e his o n stable, "Cairnbrogie," alar term. A card will brim you fruit trees tested for a northern climate. r Claremont, d proceed to Wilson's hole{ all partteutars. Address, R: Foe artiautare,aad cissa .et an thin M A C0 T"+R Illi$ ' - .t sx w, Prtnotpal. P I) Y , 6--o._._..« r STOVFFVILLE. Aebbuin, f0 noon, thence to Seabee" - ©n th h@t send 40 F I i" i„ `• >Y: I ' hotel, Broo 1 n, for night; Tuesday, ...E��' �. t y X40 ' 0 Nenr� �opkM11, ' - fieS Bea ie Harland had her thtlm Woodraff'a h el, Whitt ,noon, Gordon's R - _ - d Slocated fallin on the latfor t hotel Piak r n ,night ; Wednesda , to '"'� t�r giver, P.O., Ontaria. - EL = = k y R P Danbarton, noon, $eel Green . rV � 'D j , . . - t e station a Tugsda evenia , but t e Jamee Foun ' , y g g er's hotel, st Hili Thursday. , ar"i� 0 ��+��►• ; _ �` �'- -- j 'nt wag p t to place sad she is now e • nir;bt ; jTI`�g- }j ti g better. to Jerry A is', Kingston read, noon, I . V e STARK 14@f 8 Callander a lei, Malver'h,. n,nht • Fri•' Ka-No q a Balm is the r®stent retried f STIE ,r �'( '' `� I I *, A heavy sit storttl passedbrou h tl e day, to John lemingg, Ms ,chat., road, g y - ' v cinit of Thornhill, at GFerman Mil a oII earth for all disee►ses Ol the Liver, gto• Agent for leadi -1 y F Ila-,_ am, ni ht • no wood n d in an art of ire noon; rank iii house, li K , "s Y p edoesday Window glass was broke Saturday, t Gerow'a hotel, Broa hal», mach and Kidneys. Try the great ]81aod - . a d the hat could ba shovelled u aft ri t - : . • n4lish,• American, , - . a mstruction. .t l? noon, o his wn etab{e where he Wtll re '- - L e�torm sued. main unkil onday mornin Thia conte Purifier. Sold at the Piakeeing Phsrlxiaoy. d�td Crtad>laxe _ _� p g• lure lnaurnce Crim ra#ea C EAPE KHAN V"QI • An sues! ant eyetem" � of fitsprotectio will be eonti ued throughout the, seaacn, .$1 a bottle. r , . b this w k bean added to oar creamer health end Sather permitting. -- -1. 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ORD - .J i 0 Poufl" cried she, . . . : I � I, ­ . . - �. I � .- t.:� - . . ,:-. I . . , . I . : . � .. - I . . I . . L � . ,;! . I I . . CaYly. "You are in the dark yet as to I . � ... i . . 1. - -:!,. , , , , - - .-, � ��., �� ­ in - -.;, V�.­_ Wag 16 1 � to, A - -­ ' I '' my mental poweis. -1 aoknowled4o his i: I �, f _., - . .1 ... I eon's ' � - f�w . - . . 1 1, - -* ­ - - A E-R XX ­' - A ':'jNatit,eirsi" '' 7 " attentioins " - - . . . 1. I q. I � _ . good parts, though be slay nio.� I know I F - " il� :- -,� - ­ . . I .. I for some ti T 16, 14 proe, t?een do - a, � - them 1. and they are numerous. I- like . t ar ' 'or . . I , , �S'W I I" he - asked, . 44. she joai im. cidedl LO I I� . - - -- , .-, . I , - . I 1. ; . . . ' .10 pr( 1100: Bu � ' more Ao acknowledge them; it makes me, in . . I .. . "An inappropriate word. 'It w � "Bat L -soae,' his superior. He ill - �. ... -i L I � I .­ . . - . . . � Qount'ivith her, a : .1-1 �. - � - . . . W grant . . . . I I - .I-- : . ; .., rather describe it. That little coub try had a su Acions when first he Iwg,an me ao, charitable 4oubt and so I am L�- , . . . ­ I I �­ -. 'lite inquiries -as I I ... to Ini 8 p to w n the more generous of the two.,, '' , . `v.' - dh,re that, imposeLbW cousin of - ­- - � , . -�! - I . . . , . - M r. IEC " Qw would be at. home. It oc- ,::Why should he dislikp youl" , ,.7 1 . - . I , . I �­ , ­ � A.. mine, given me. an extremely mau- curre�d to te -that he'must have, beeh Who shall sayl And it [a of no Wl I:- l - � 1�.-; . �11 . . -. , 0 f- ...., �-- vats uart d'heuro,' simply. because I struct, b . r. , Dundo a moral quall- sequelice at all. Your high-minded per- Ri, , - . -, I , . bg b * . . - ­ , -- .*,: 1104" ate unimpeachable, until I don is always e . � P; I - -: a : ,,-, r . wade a laudable effort to -0i.it her in - However, t."-. .:, -��- . I �'i ' . . discov ered. � that . he -avoided Bal- � . �:;,: I -7 'the ' lit path to fame and fortune. i - be loves mogt'bonestly that little fool I . �,- ..1. .. -, Tmol e n the hours . named. grid I would am her uappy, In spite �J : I ...,., : '. I V . 1. .­ Hui Aeliberately plotted against hir But , vhY #aste out time talking of many insults.-, - F I . � 11 . "The inomr , - ­ .1 peace of mind, she could uot-ahave been'. * him I" crie, I she, suddealy. She laughed gayZ as if at the remem- . , - ''. - . . ents � 6re, f � yiag that � , . ... busive, yet I'was- all for it."/ � we oan spend to- brance of the ins' to, and. after a bit i - --. - - more . . I � . .- .. : . f- - gethe ..", Va-rley joined in. ' . . � - . -L of - I "T know you 9 to be sure of that. . i, - . .1 "Hi eats have always I "You are trql an Inoompirchensible, , %, ..­ ,.- � ppy I wings :. ­; - � What mischief have you been, up to He aped is hand very tenderly be- w6man, " h sa I ' 1 ` 4 -� . � , ! 4 I 1 6 12. 1 ' 1 _ . "In that ties my charm. That is why I.. I . ... �­ ' now I I asked Varley, lazily. neat, her hin, and turned her face , . L 0 -VP L�- L ­� " . "I ave you enjoyed yourself you adore me," returned she, with a ­ _; I �. ­ . to hi . _� . . -at , p � I . She east a swift, amused glmc6 _ . * .. "D th t require an answer I Have �L` - - k. saucy smile'. - "Were I easily ,under - 0 ' . il - 7 him, - I -not been 'with vou? Thrice blessed standed of all,men, my power would I - i � - I - . - I . L � -L . - -. L . "EverY hour �'Prov',os' it," she. a tids . yellow don innes thtk,t helped me to MK ,uld be like the rest of ... i ­ . , vanish; I slid I i.� . , ­., � tv ::­ -, :L "You are the one man in the world s.iit- desire to see, to da", to talk wit my kind-fl&t, stale, and unprofitable; "__ ,_ '' - I . ­� _ . you a, 5 I should not hk" dared to do I should bore ou in a mo ,�. : ­',�-- - ed to me. The boldness of youx in sol- . . nth. You .� � - -... . I under moii e -open eLroubutances I - If say to yourseliot me, one momen .. I- .,.� - .iL L I ence ,* i refreshing in this adulatory ige. anytWng should be said now, why, it 'She is wild, wicked, incorrigible;# the; , . - I . .; , �:�: . . ; !­ . But Constantiar-you. do not under- was Conste ntia with whom you danced, moment after: 'Nay. she is good, ebar- C ­ � I I , a #0 I - !­ . - I talked, eto What more natural, con- il�able, genero".' �!� , , ::, - ­ :. ,.... ­ f ,m Stan . . . . h w old After that you are 11 ­ . 1. - -- g, h a friend of Yours she hopelessly mixed, and, being a man, and � , x �­* .� 01 - [.be -- - ai4leri 5� i� .: �,! . obably not; she would a dif- .- I g, h 9 . .:1 .. is, an so -determined an ally, too, of ' ible, as you think, to be beaten, � . - ---�� iicult study at any time, -I fancy. NN ell, AI . -1 � ., tv: - . Lady Varlay's I By the bye., speak of I �r. I . '�710D (Tre deterinined to wait,and watch :.-; �, .. :�% , - what 16ave you done to her V - ' a -an angel, there she Foes,' with her i oi ever until, you solve the mystery; but , , , . . . 1. -�- .. - ,-. -­. Oi, .i - .. -. --" ., _- - shadow as usual beside hdr." . .�! '. � , - :1--� -- . "Merely betrayed a tiny secret. ' 'A Ithat w ' iil be never. I perplex, puzzle, " . � It, , - �­ 'L ' -see An am d laugh thait had mischief Interest, stimulaL,e, and so -bind youl" ­ - �7- I- � .. ;.v. ret so tiny that it was scarcely worth in it, an somethLng besides that She laughed again triumphantly, ai>d , - - - . - .. ..- - ( rt- -I �,.E�i. � - � the Nkrayaj; a thing of no real ii�ap .brolug it t blood to Varle I a brow tepping back fromhim,placed herarni8 -1 . . 8 .. I ..1. -.1 - ance ,and entirely without depth; but broke fro her. She laid Ur hand akimbo, and nodded defiantly at him kr: .. -....­., 0 on IiL�, a swif tl no . F � -. - . �1� beca of it she turned upon me, and n I isojessly, with- like any queen of burlesque. - ' , . . . I . was, all, rather violent. drew leep(r .into & shadow, ,as LZ By the bye," she exclaimed, sud- ­. � m,0 . ilk - � . . d e I_ At all Varloy, acc .. .. denly,. "did you notice how %-..- , om I " % � I even she gave her unbi4sed, op1i#0a acrosq a, P ti it L I Daryl, danced lior tan- ," , .-'- , . . . LN of �noonliglit. 'tolande an ilulW,, &A v li� - ­ - '', I I , i,;, � i- , - oers -go, 'really f t . - - , of my, loor self -pure and undiluted,l an had har mask in her hand, and her face' � Why, where %� I. .. .. . looked saA and colorless. Her eyes i re. your e r'. I i . ,�'... �, I- * decidedly more forcible than . ,yes -your sense of humor I ., ­ ", - ; ,: .1 . - As for me, I was inthralled, enchanted. ­ seeme I larger than usual, dark shadows I we , I �, . . , ---,.. I =Ppot Len tax y. " lying bone tth. ' She walked with her i I refusea to talk to Mr. Barry, who wa 17, �­- ,-,� 'She requires trainin " said- Varley, was rather amusing me at the time, that- 19 u- - � I . I -'-' . ordinary V roud istep, but there . - - , 91 Al . . � . - - . I .­ - %- F - -: lue to a wearine-ss vritten on 'every line of her I might with unint,errupteA thought , . �:- - t� . .�, with.a; frown., . "She is brus( �, . .11. I .., , painful degree." .. I figure. E had come to Ballymorei study �hle porformancla. and -1 to-nighlt 6itirely against her 'Own take a lesson gratis. She is eighty, - , ­ -- . . . ­­. � . "You mean- she- tells the truth "' id wishei, pa -1y in obedience to'an ex- aayouknow ourDaryl butshahankers . # . .: 1. - I . I -. . % - t1ounia, with a -laugh. She was no at pressed de ixe of her husb#nd's, and . ad fondiy believed her . ,. ..;�,, . � 0 �e f rom Mrs. I after youth, a r. .- . .,., Lit bittox­she was even generous test her a4sien . disgulse would delude the -onlookers in- 1�.:� � � - ­ " �- . t If, Ls's I It -might give rise to any I to the belief that a young. and artless ' I " Itxactly. .I have ya to hear: hat V, atio of I thing was tripping it before them. All ,� .L. I " "I n amongst tlw army . . oV - . : -,: truth she told you, or why shiD Qrs thiLt bes' SmAll Place. . I . ;. iege every the steps learned in anoLhor age came . .. .. ; I old il i I gon � � 7-: i ..--- it,,, I - � 0 . " She minced, she pranced, �­ �- . ­ -­ . - ady 'was talking to her. His back to her. e, I , I I � . � A ., C�1111, cultured voiod came to them'she showed considerably more ankle , , , - . 9. I '� .. I .- L , .. : '0 gv ­ I ��-, - 1-1, . . acrom the grass. Presently a rhodo-! than was proper, and-woll, look here. 1&' : 80 06 5- - I - : the most recherch%--one I shoald not de,,ndranbuisli bid them and they passed a how she conducted herself, d in- - -. .... �' �,; .. 'You - have not f ­ . ... . . . ling herself secure and unknown behind . ­ have disdained myself. , 11 om vtow, . I . I- , "Her .9 he a0w I why do you call him the folds of the wily domino." . .1 .. -.:I, seeni her yet, I think, so tha I u8t I 1. .. I .� - �, that?" demanded VarIfy, with asus- I . " - '' I.: enla,rge on it to you. Well, tEea ier- . . . . � As she .spoke, slie picked up her petti- ­� : �-- � ­ . picion of lautemr in , his tone. coats on either side, with an airy grace ­ I I ,# I .. *%I . ston not having the wit to see. thr h .'If was vro ty, I- - . . returned she, light- I anj a generous disregard of propria . , - . My women nover have! ­ ;. -.*r ­ .�- ellow gatit,, ly. "S& I g and, stepping .back tr i . �Ti.� ­ Y I _ "-mmistk her for some one ' om him into the i ,- ;- �; I : " - �, e Is- i and ] _:� ut unlimited . fov at a 'sha dow, or a 'friend,' they have middle o, the 'path, commenced a pas � - �..- .11 I �-- .1 only an `4 greeatile a6quaintanc.o.' But, I soul � thoA was irresistibly comic. She r, , wha.i proved to '6 �a wrong shrin ." as w . haie all learned from our iu-'Eio-exactly represent4id old Lady Daryl, ", - .! I .. � . 6 * "t 'very much in a L with all tho ancioaL quavering move- �1. ­lqonsidering h Cda,stantia af- fancy thop isn so ­ . . . - ,1�1- , -, fects him, she could hardly be ann yed li&me afte all--�;-or else a great deal I" ments, �ho deca ed coquetry, the Weep- � , . T . . . . .... - 1. -� . I . " I &Ve, before this sug ested to' Ing, bowing. grimaring airs and graA" I E .! � by tPe, love." t at i I woi�ld be wel to* keep of & day forgotten . .- ­ . . - "�he was owe - d . that characterized . \ -- ­ -. I '.. . I h' vei, w � hen he a- d M-' raud as f �­i ,; ­ - Varl 'a name out of the oonver. . that faded bellp, that Varley fairly .; , ,�: ed t e s ed object of his affec tons- Asati ) ," i be, in -a low tone - t ��* - ' - hat. roared with lau,6hter. 11 - - - I . 'ht her it would 'be "Note her friAky ways I" cried she + ­ -- i by er =t1an -name, which d dn't time ad ywi . I . �-�� :�:-:--! ;. happen to be Coastantia.% That was to re , d Uffullt she despised wArnings. still springing to and fro with all the ... � - I I, ,,,.iar . � �, I th -A �. - -..-. � - -t.' Keep her out exaggerated grLghtlinoss of one vain- " � �', - 7'..", .... aw Avard; I heard a. little. and I g iess a I. my heai - V* . .. .: -1,'�, eAi .he rest." . � -of your. ind, forget her much a$ ly striving young when handi- M­ ' ..- �:.-t, I - . . I like," he said, flippantly. "But- , capped by dr,qary . a "Mark her '... -1 I � -..:! 1, rley pve way to merriment. . Ere., -"-. . ..­-� a "Poor rea, ers. t ­ . _ - r '. 0 . th toal" he saio. ' Con a. The traveled a. ­ ,- .. -. ' . fluthfutr gra(*1 , T�V� heed of the .� �r .. dole with; Constantia if you will, but Youth is e r full of guilr., and -between =er agility that sits so sweetly on 9-- � - I k-. ',,,,� - .You must confess it was rough on im.­ you ii nd z dame there seems th be fit-" the gay 'young thing I The very poOt ry _ � - 11 I rm � . - . �h, You take his partt" cried Mrs. tie love 11 C I was astonished at see- of motion oh, Varley? I'm sure I'm K.;�. :,t. . IDuadas. ' It was her turn now I to be. ing her e!e to,-nigbt; but now I see, vastly obieeged to you, my Iord, for . . I-* .- I "If you knew for whonk the light," 11 1 �P`- .­� , � amused. ­ - . .. -1 I your - .�., . . polite criticism." Here she I,ml � ;_- ­ . love, was really meant, you might be, "Would Y)u leave not hing'unsuVied I" .. ,,�:; ... -:­.. - . tated the miserable old fribble's voice KI: . I. . perhaps, a little more chary of your he said, i.h a dark glance. " Do not t,o a nicety. "Stand back, sir, till I -1 -1 . *% - . . -1 . It " . .1 ;A � - � , pi I pursue tbs sub*t, I -entreat � r ". I -1 . - .. Ova you a bettef view. Say npw. - ­ His ton� meant, -I co you. V, . �r I dropped her arm, and! turn- mal&njou' frederick, wouldn't it have boon a ILY . I i , . Rr ey .,- 11"�7 . ed �o her with a rather savage ex- Donn i, w i had said- all -she intended tA) lot you be done out of so 111c:X a . , .. . . . - 4- �- - � on his face. .In spite of the to say, la tghed softly, antj slipped her .' thing I" . �, �* - pre-Islon . . .il' I - - that usually'char- hand wit A a tender, 8edtictive glance, � - . I , ,ca. e ess good -humor Panting, exhausted, laughing until , . . I - I " . 1-1�. ac zed him. he could be at times ang- throu h I iA arm. her sides shook. she stood Wore him . 9�. ry t Iviolence. - He laid his hano u. "Dit Ln hear that I" ,she asked, 0- 1 and grasped his arm. . t�,)n - � 1. . ; - "' he, houlders, and so moved .her t lud,ng ower 6at; "So laW, so taite I" she gasped. "Lat ,j, - Z. - I - �­ - �il- 4 .. �.-k the, up] ifted had .,, t! i the qoart,er to twelve; the I � - us run (or it. Mid -night, is on the � - .11 ;.L- ,- - , I- 'A . .. : -11, f a ce. � ' ­ sotind raig out sorrowfully, sOltlmnlY i very stroke, and I am bound as hostess I - - , . 11 I ell," said she, with a little curl upon the Aill air. "I'd assassinate , to we the. death of the Immo at dimino, , �, - I Jr. of her lip, "am I as lovely as yoliL that 0ock, if I dared. How it kills, and the bi, th of the decorous dance." �, I � . W , - . - thougbt most" � ono'sj joy, breath,in4 dissolution as it I A. � the ' drew nearer the 4 � t .94 s i " - . . � . Sp", be said, "You have ,&bee,a on- strik . Now, it - will separate You dows, a "You ., . .� �. '. I fro,m� me, : Our ha I li I". . -..... couraging tha,t sneak, it appears, all I ai () theot way," she said, "I shall 910 k; �­ -1 p -: - this Itimel" knel* . b t the one'pyegref-�hat it ' Nis. And requinber. should the ques- , .- -:. I . I ­ - Mrs. Dundas shook herself free - of should � time. end -is now almost i tion' ar", that you, ­ . ' I , . ,;- , 1. . Midnight is ak hand, when %ttentive to ta, a I— !.. _ him,1qiid, stepping back, regarded him over. . . Cons ntia to-niZht. Dane I - . 1�4 1 .­ earn�Qstly for -a moment. Her eyes dominoes Lad the merry M It must be with her now to give, the idat a color " I-- , " . - . , I I � . . I . � h- I - shoneA like stars, bar rooe-�red lips grew fluag aable, and.-,-�e must once again . A�-.- . . I I .. P .. ,� - I I . - . - . I grave; and slouLy a smile grew upon be as we seem not as we are." 1. --i � . I- I . -- �: ­ -'. - .r �ace. that never was seen there, 04ve. , . . CHAPfIER XXVI. 1. �; ,. ­ - lie "You bave 6�en happy, then I" , I 0 , , . - � . . . . . "Absur, Uy so, for man us. Hear gone from him In a mo- i-',- , � by him alone. It was a revelation, it was . y roaso she Wihe* ran lightly through a side I r 1. -.1 ...I . �. !. ten0r, gentle, reall. The whole Wom- theo: -1 h4vo been with you, I have meat. . . , -ra - �.. : - �. ­� an med t naformed. -done that girl who hates meareally door. and when, a few minutes later,� . 1: - . .1 .. I 1�: - . ­ 7hea one loves there I t Fwd tur L, and I have circumvented I at the signal from old Lord hfuskorry- * . :-:. :� )U on en- . . - - . � co b ea r")no I Threefold bliss I" r�quea '' - - , .. .� . Urftged," she whispered, f tly. __, he who had been ted to fl6ig a ilip. I .11 : , : . �. . - Ati that instant she was ex uis- "You arels; litils bitar with re rd per into the air as midnight struck, - � . - r= � as ' I - . -!L. ite ciea0re, refined, idealized, u ified to Featlerston." said be, rega a warning to till Cindorellas to - .� : 0 I I.. by 0mighty love. Yarley, w an her with some suspiciom ithrow aside their dia itses Lad pro- . . 1. I t tr a ltlf!.- . - L imp,�sslonate gesture, caught h r in "You hlvo� a glimmer of reason nowicialm themselves ai e_y r"lly were .1 . . P _all there divested thetuselves 4 - '14*1! -. * � IF, ­ 1. �,;i his itrins and hold her closely to his and thon, returned' she, airil* . "Yes F . � � t o I .­ I beatJng he -art. To him this Lmpe feet I owed. 13 im a tiny debt whicK I flat- noes and masks and stood revealed tol . � . I ,<, - . woman was the one perf6ot, thin on ter In . yael f i I - have now quite wiped i them, 'Mrs. Dundas was IF- . . - - their partners, and their partners to � - �- - . - � � . I earth; A woman to love "Passi nne- out leavii gl even a dtsc�ovored, at �-; � � .1. I . little to my credit. , , ­ 0 i .. . -, me�i, the end of the room I& ling lWayly P1, -.- - eperdument, ot pour tou* ur ," I iiave I ut one sorrow, anO that is, I I , I . 1. Ho i with old Lord Killeens of lue Ribbon Z -�- � w � V L- - , � -: . 1. strangely you loo= a .me that I cou.dl not a" his face when Con- f fame, who was the kindest. the prost- ­ - - - I just then," she said, with loving re- stantia, sp)�&.* It must have b,een a, eat �' . . 1. PrQach , "how ,oddly you look ven picture, .' . I , and certainly the most harmless , 1, , , � � � If! . - . w ­ - � 11 . . I n She pushed him from her, There as a all is I man in the United King I I - t, faction that - was . and casting sentiment the venomous in her tone. To Varley it id not I g ow ': ' Lt TO Her purpooe owe a000mp ished. she ay . I , -%i-Ns ce more pr=otingo, tan- was mus". His doubts cleared. d 006 much time over the prosy t.a,,'z,, Brew on I " What means that fr wn, "He-fan-ied he loved me," ' t earl. She shunted him, on a w - my lord?' I ' I ager of noWe dimensions, nd catch- , cried she. "Are YOU d wn Mrs. Duniaa, with a light sneweern "Ofn I I on, your luck,. then? Have you I)a, ked reality, a y affe&tion he has iA him Ing tip her now useless no moved the� wrong horse; or has your true ove i . � toward the door, once I For the . , PI ed you faNe?ll . . ' is given Constantia. I spoiled his ,purp�we of getting rid of i -she who - .&Y � chance the o." . , � . ". I trust not -I believe not," r t'rn--. . "He is a excellent parti, Why de could nave had a little army to do '.. he 0 1.9" her will had she so choseal . � 1. ed � he, wjth emotion. As ke troy a litt, a game like that V . . . . I . he bent his head, and premed lit ips " For h r sake. He in not gcbd As she passed rapidly through . the I � -1 " �. vehemently upon the bare, lovel a in. 6nouuzh for her." . !�mpty hall, she saw. Lady Varley stand- . a �.., I - They were standing in a very, 8 cl 4- " * Qihte so I should say. A girl with- I lng there with a hoayy crimson plush . - . 11 ed 8pot (well known to thom), one. in- -Out a penn I especially a girl of good 'cloak around hen O'Gra . tan - - . ' I - I �� - --. ... dow only in the whole house I birth, sh ' d be c c Ing near her, but she was i talking I ,,)W a r . .. Eat ng open - . I . it this belongie4 to t �cape rom I to him; she was staring at he ., . upon I - - Chance 0 the slavery of t . ., - doorway, gazing out into th� darkness - . I.. I ber seldom -in use, aans"T' r . . 1� ret cham' I wh ch poverty.' ... . . - I "There a 6 other chances far better - t ceased. to subdue. I now a,solitaity light -was gleamin n I youd with. an impatience s is had &1- . -�.:11.- :.- I such a night as 'this, when the to 8e for her th ;'n marriage with Feather- moo of ­ � . . .�-. I 11.-� - - was' full of guests, it was quite cert in 8ton.- He selfish, unreliable, a liar "What, Lady Varleyl 90l 80 90001 .. � I � - .. . said Mrs. Dundan, going sloiiIly up JP - . .. ,:k: .. .. - . -.: ­ %�� * � . to be untenanted. . and a by rite I" , � . . . . - ­--::� ,* � . "You would not deceive me,pp he She spoke warmly, -and ag'one who I bar. i . -- I ­ � .7...i,..,.-:----..-: sai : d, with. agitation. . The rds w re 9#1 must ask ,you to excuse! we," said . I.. -, %I',-,.-- .� . . icnew. So r, indeed, as the laat two Lady Varley, in & loW, carieful tone.. I ­ ­­ - . ff' : . - - -, lw' ;� rather a queation than an 1voirr'n's.:'Writ acc tions- went, she was, beyond'She did not look at ber hostess as she -,� - ­� 1 -. "You know it," she answex It 'doubt, a potent judge. a ployed herself fastening .. n* .- - � ,.- 1:� . . � . . . 1. e - ­� �11 'i' tCk:l but em . . .1�1; .... .- - was Inexpressibly sweet to her tokn w Vatley se .mod surprised. i , I - 7. 1 . read ned catches of her .1 � ­.. , '. e loved her; it was' sweater still ta . Joyou, % faste . . I ­ are ery careful of ConAautli,il cloak. " , : � - - eel her power over him' . he said; "a I girl who, it' is not-)rious, seem to you ungracious, Sut-there axe I . I - * � � I �-, - .; ­', "But that fellow, Featlerston; regards y in any b4t a friendly many reasons way I must leave :! �� - ­ .; .- 1. ` - your- , . , : . .. - , ..., . # t explain that," he went on, quic light." . . I I pleasant danne, so soon." , ' I � , - ',,-- - - - ­ . . ... I ­ . ­� .1 --- have known of hi& -his da "I know at.. I can hardly explain The manner in which she plainly - foro- - . ­. I- . ­ ­ , I ... 1. ...... . - 1-71 rtinence for 401ne,time." His, it tot --m� I " she said - with a slight ad herself,10 be civil �made her words '. I � 1. I . . I I : . .. .. I :: . very pale, and li�\had evidenty amile. T el that girl det;pises"hatea almost an Insult. Mrs. Dundas regard- - . .. - .,.� . I .- ' He did n) 1� .. . � . .: . 06 coutrol over - himse It., � t me; yet I so far fascinated by her ed ber with the warmest, 8yakpathy. . I ­- to* apologize' -to her 16r the o )­ tha, I woul - I . . �� .. : - - ­ . - t work her way to ha - "Ahl you are tired,. fatigue ," she , . ­- . - ­­,. ­ ' I P 04 ­ . -1. . lonabl , I . .. .. - ..,.."I .. ip rd used, and ,was, im pfness; I , her, yes.- I abuse her said, swootly.. "One can see . That - I -­ - ;I awnto of �. having uttered t. -truel .Ye, . . ­­­� , � I c) . - i 1 wish her only good. She! will do for a first reasift, -at 11 events. ­ 1; .� Zil 11 ­�. _� I t L' I, As SIW PIL ­ '' . � tt for the others_" i .� I ,' I Ps o . this sort, however, did not is the one nest thing amon 8 us, - . I " , d. Shp -1. . ...� .,-Z I 11 on Donna; she passed the n believe, and i I would not see ter sacri-! turned her eyes upon O'Grad I and her � . ; -1k4 ly over -aa a rule, and indeed, found fie6d to a. I r -blooded creature like 1 �, ­ I . .� 14 .lips w ned into one. of her . bleil-i . . . ritain I ide .- . I... o . -- - : e in them. They gave Featherston �� I could prevent it." Rant smill "Mr. O'Grady he � I. .. VQF gero situation, a piquani �y "Perhaps Ym'think it will be for. her RA - .11 � . J - The littfle I t a I * - . . . I 1ched it, 'by their betrayal'of good to die an old maid." . I in I to be i so or- .. t .� 1��, 1-1 em ker's feelings. "I think It will be to her everlasting' I . 1, . spea , - . � . - ­ .1 . , IS , - ­ . t a you both in one Mo- - . '' " 111 ; . I .. - -,t- -- � !- I guessed at it, rather. I 1W d advantage,, 1� she accepts Andrew I rA6ntj,, .. I . .: -- i:-*.;� dly know, as he gave me no I . Strange. Txer6 is, a man., will),willi Wy Varloy made hor no ply; gibe - ... I . �&tr&tlon of his, meanin 0 ., 'on1v -Mov - I I? I it w ul 1,7, - ed a stop or ,two, nearer to, _g unt t make her b wy, If yaa I � . 6 I � . I . , . .1 � � � - " - . . - d I , ,­ ­ . . � . . . . I., V - ., �". . L " . . . - ., � , '. I . - , . : , r .; 7'. �, �-, � k . ; I - - ., I . � . . I I ­ � . - - - I n met Doana'a - and dwelt on' tt. 6 ... .,. �:-,. � , , , . , & Cd peculiar eyes, earnest, search- ". I : " � - .. �. in --eyes c Yu regard. . I I . . - C, . F, .. � . � , . 'Ali, Mrs. Dundas," he said�'pleasaut- WHI - i N Ill 81M `13 it I V. - I i.. i . I .. ..:. -:11- - . ty -"do not tell me that you wish -to I.. I -. . -- �. I . .. I . I Igo rid of me this - early. I kAd ho, d 1, 1. � . 1. .- I , I .,�..-:i - - . .�.r;� . i. - "--1.1 I 1. �- �- .1 . -; I 1; - . �� �� . - � (� 'T I ., -� .w on I had seen Lady Varley to V , . . �iMS OF INTEREST ABOUT TH13 . . - ' I carritige, that you would hayd given me . IV . -1 : . .1 - :" i , , '' � t"t nee you denied me in the earl- - - , !, w6y KES. I .1 1. �. . ;!. 1-.- , � , . , I I ie� I h #9 . - � . I .,;,. -1 11 � �., 7. - : ,�:l'. ours. . . : � --- � - �. �--�; - - - ­­ _ . I .. . . � I .. . �­. � ­ � ­ - .111. .. t - � ,0. I ad Donna was disconcert- .- -V I � .::. : - I" - . ; . ., ; . . I , 1: ­ - I Iror a. Peco . . �- ­ � . I - ..- - 1. - .. - Ith 60ory - - I ... - : . , --i -, i adol He had known her', then, throu h N*I borly Intcwt In film Dolnxi-�-h .., 1 . . , , � � ­ � her - disguisel But after all it mifit . 11. 4 , 1. of Moment and nirth Clathered 04% His . I i , ,.-. - I - 'In as;wall have been Constantia. She ad - Daily Record. . - �' , .,-�. - III- . . L , F - , - i I , ­ -- 1 1-_�E not spoken, she remembered, and how . I - , " . The State Legislature of Ohio! has, - -, �- I CK -4 '� I could he be sure if she persisted i4 s1ky- pa.ssed � an anti -lynching bill. � I ­ ,..4 , - it have been her .cousin Be . - 1- .. . iin -mu , &I* . J , had aitsked for that �wal tz1 By Che bye. In New York State there ' : , �, -- I ;­ . . . I - .. .. it would be wise th allude to -it as a 029 acres of buckwheat 'undar eu MO- - I . . . . I � -;-,., . � ... I - - � . polka; it would be a proQf that'she had tion. . . 7 � ­-.,�, .1 . . . .. ­ 1. -,` � not been the one. . . I � . . . :.:..I... 4 I Unple Hiram rAnter, of He .. ,, ` 11 . of her r : i. -'.. -­ r $he was startled out pretty 1 ty, Ga., in said to be ulow in Ilya 0=10. i . , . � . .. -6- � . - '. �- : . ..� - . , . . - . leins (which all had rushed through her : ... � . . *1 . ,�' I . year. . 1`� ' fertile brain in the short time it had I I , taken her to pretend to disentangle her A Thorndike (Mass.) man hals ayoRaj. . - 1.11 '-., -*-� kitten which has two distinct b6die.s. 44 -;. ; : :1� , , - fan from bar lace f lounces) by seeing . .. I.:- , . i � ,., - ,.:- � � - . . eight legs, no tail and a haM ' hich - , - . Constantia coming swiftly down the . I I . . . L , .4- . - - � . . 1 -, . -1 . hall. The -girl looked pale and dis- lookis strangely hum n. . `w I . . ,. . II , * I I . .,- ­� turbed, and passed her as though she Work in proceedintT day and 11119 t at- �` d -,.. , �.. . 1. I I was not there, . I � the ordnanoo, shops in the Wiish gton, ... -. , I ."-I - :. , . , -- - ­ - "Are you going home, Lady Varleyl navy yard on the guns desiqnod f r the . :­ � . ,- '. ­- I .. .!-. me with Youl" she asked now ships nearing completion. . ­ - .1. ­;­r� , - . ­ ­� . ., t- . In a, Voice that wag almost a whisper. The Chicago City Railway Compt4le i � ... �., .1 .1, -1 - . ­� . "Certainly, -dear, if you wish it. But preparing to lapend $2,000.0( uild- . - - 11, ��- � .- -1 ine - I I . - - , as soon. Conniel and the dance only just T 40 Oiles of 'track in the souto and �;�, � 1!i, . . . . I � . - commencing, as it were." south-weatern parts of Chicago. -..- - � :. 'I - * ` . ' - I- ... liblo ­ -. N " .- I, - , - � - - ;,- with an ontp�aty that was vehement. c� . . -- �: - V aries and public charit " 'F I ­ I V, -- "Oh, do take me," said Constantia, r The gif ts to colleges "It) the Unit- . , They had both spoken very low, but n , - .,. -, .- ad to . J 1. � . the hall wag quilte empty,'.avA there- States last year . a�ou . � . , . �.­ . . 128,943,549, against $19,967,116 in 11 1894. . , .. -:. � .-- � fore every word could be distinctly ' - � - .1 - `L-1 heard. Rockland, Me., has a woman J�sttob - . 1. �� �, - ..1.1'1� . . "Are you too deserting me, Conniefst of the peace, a woman oourc steno- . . . :1,1 V, - , said Mrs. Dundas, amiably. "This dance grapher, three. women who have [made'. . � ­�-f '-""', has been a failure indeed. .' All my an ironclad a,gTeenient to wear bloom- I I . P. �.. . . fr�nds are forsaking me together." - era. ( i , � . \ - * :.., - ­..'I� - � - I J . . 111�i - . ,,,,� � ­ - t the word "friends," Constantia lift- There is nothini, very eed,entr In * f . I , .-�111� . ed, her head and fastened h4r large eyes " Young " or " Old " ais a name, bur the ;1.! .-.- ; ..-,� . upon her. , They were fillei with a pas- combination is -rather odd in,i the! case . � sidnate contenlPt. . Then she turned of hire. Young Old,, of Poitsw�utb� .. � '-�' � I 1, " 10 ai�ay and movWd closer to Lady Varley, Va. . I . who was still srazing with an intense Cats are scarce in'the little to�n of . : I - I - - I.." � � 40"ma ruess into the night beyond. Valley, Washington. The coyotes i come .-.,I I I..-; ..l-.1. Will It never come?" ohs said to boldly into town at night, I'd , rry , . -.... :,� . .. ­ i­ tahtia. The words seemed to off - all the eats they see pro ling -- �­. . , 1, - V. her Involuntarily, and betrayed around. .1 1. 1. �. , 1. I .. - i , I - her loss of composure. Even as she i ­.; I �� � .. Mr. Chb.rl,es H. Hackle !of Mus- I : ­', .. i �. . - - -1 ap k6, the crunching of wheels upon the Ii5eg(?n, Mich. -k has added I ,000 o his : - .. ­,�,­ . . - . gravel outside,was heard. - . - , . # original gift for a manual tr�inl . I.... ­ 'Now Lady Varlay," said, O'Grady, a ...; I., : , -� coining forward and offering his arm. school 'in that town. - maki 14 !his total . 1, I ".. Si ­ , I - ��, ­­ gif t $156, . .-� .. . -1 1. - M�s. Dundas also went up to her. She - I . . - we a not to be ignored by I ally. one in Coal off-callent quality, ai2d n apo- .- '. . �.. - � "... be � own house -and as yet tug gaine parently enormous quantities, h just . - . . �. ­.- 1. .1 �. we a- in bar own handis. . . been discovered in Arizona, in t Is Dow . - - L ­.� -F .-.g "Good -night," she said. cordially, "I .0abe7as district, only -\\six mileal from -1 . I � ho,,)e a alitht'S rest will make you the railroad, '�---., . I ' . � -L ' . .� I ' ' - _ :.111 � . ­ � . ,,good 6 - . . a4rig r, in a w houre' A woman lawyer has Won L t� - . . is fi at di- .. .1 � - I r Good -night," said [Ady Varley; voroe case tried by a femal,@"- mber . . - - - -*� . . -w . I. t =k you." Her tone was cold, but of the bar'. The trial took pis im ,. .�. .1 ,-'. I - ;�. - � I eourteous; she laid her hand gently in the New York Supreme Co.uFk before 1�". .1 . .,.-- ��!`!L Donna' - But Con8tantia. could not Judge Smythe. . - 1. . - I- � I �, � .1 . . " r - : :��, do t hig She swept past hat cousin Mrs. Ann B. Whitman, Of Ma borol# - ­ .I.- th h she was invisible, and stt- - Ma�ss., who died last . , - 1: 118, IOU week it ' rly _ ,� -, -1 i ." . - L14 1 hertelf s aft"O. wax presewit t tba .. � !L�': � � � .- of the brouiliam. so that it might I& ing of the corner stone of unker. . 1. ­' p nt ),a,n,y 7 .� - t. I s hat she : . � . -, I - .. offer oven the barest H111"MOUUment. ! . - � w. - ­ ia..- ­- � 1. w "to, was youn . I ­ cilslintio"t .gois tQ Mts. George Gould's tia C a ' had many things " tarf.'ur"' hasJust remilved from a Londo mWo.. -' '. -. '-'.. J -. . . I . ­ - . . . - . . I (To Be Continued.) -1 - er, cost $80,000. and is said. to ­ one -. ­ - . , � . - - I . I . I of the finest specimens of the jewel,. . - -. .1 . -.- . � . I � . - - �­ .r. 1 � I . , . lore' art in America � . � 1. � -�:��-, I . . I ' � . . -, ... -- . . - . I. ORIGIN OF. WIGS. ' '. - The newly elected president of Kew I .1, , I.-, :_ I I I . .. . I , 1. P. . 5.1 - 1* ... � L. � .1. I - . I ron Coll at G - * . .. - ­ . , -1 - - . er't 281 ambier, O.' - - '. -�-� . Pierce, is u earn old. He hm boen' I- L .. ;- . ( L. - a W fthweverles sbqwlag Tihem to' professor of ph' osophy at Kony?t% foe � '. .�- .. .1-.. Have Iken IVAed 4,009 YeAn AS*. the last -three Yea". . . . -. ­ . . I - I . .Z �;.­ i . Wigs hav� been used either to con"- The congregation of a 6hurIch 4t Fi16 . , I �w . . c I the -want of natural hair or avowed.; mort% Cal.� has invited its pam r be . . - -, ,, t - - -1 L : residn because he accepted co tribu- �'. � .. I-- . . � �. I mere ornaments. In the former tions for eburch work frong a rtiap - . ku L - . . . 'O I w they have been used from- the ear- men and saloo ' n -keepers. 1 . - .1 . .. . - 1L t. historical times. The oldest ex.- Joel Luman, of Burtonvillei Kt,... is a 1. -- Is I ing specimen of this kind of wig is big man- His -height is 6 hBot 4inches. 1, . ,�", - 4 � . b dieved too be one found in 'the tomb of and hie weighit in 354 poundi He hm. .- ., .-.- 1�� '. I. ' a son and a dau4ihwr,. each of whom � , .. . 1-1 a i Pjyptian munimy at Thebes and now is an tall ao himself. , . i � .. 1. -.,-.­: ..-1. . ix the British Museum. Thin, it isoun- Michigan has . been calle - d � I he '� Lake. - - - �'; ' -' '- � '&L ..' I. � . . . . I 1. . . si1dered by the best authorities, is 4,000 State" for an obvious 1. � it in - . � L" I L :� . , I Y,�ars old, The ancient Assyrians, t befter knowa as the �'Wolver�nler Siate -- - ..'. :- : ... �- M., .-.,: I . he from the formerpresenoe of great pum- - - ..� ,.-, ".,� ­ t 1.,. ��, I I - ­. I Persians, the Modes, the Lydians and bore of those axlimals in its !Oiests. I � L.. �� .. �1�- � - . others are known to have made um of .:­ L . ' ­, � .� I- - I I I . South Carolinians axe "Ve,41ea," �. I - .-. .1 . - Wigs. Toward the "ad of the Roman 11 Sand Hillers." and "Rios Birds `1, th6 ". -. -- . � J.:.: . .. RiDpubho the taxiie.sow I ore very fond of first an illusion to the thinness �k the � -. - I ­ - . -,.i early natives; the second. to their place- . .i ­,"'-'14,�-,A� wigs, and the fashion spread still more � -,.-,� - I., , of residence - the tix1rd, to a Comm a � . -�,��. '. ''. under the Early -Empire. when yellow crop and bircle which food o� it. � i 0 . �. -1 . I -'.� � L : , � .%:v� L ..-7., 1 1 . . .. ­­ -i .�iigs. -made of hair in Germany -were Arkansas. a great many klears' aim - � � : %,' - -:� i - .<.­ I.'' . . -1 great request. Horace, Ovid and was nicknamed the " Bear State,— from - ­-, . . - , . I -��":L ::­, . .-_ ..�, 11vonal dicul4d the large wigs of the the abundance of beam in the moun- � i ri . - . . ­ ­ , 10man tadies. Statues even were made tainous districts. For over forty �ears - � . � . . . T.. .. �1- %lito movable marble wifla. Two of Arkanisas had almost a monopoly of the . �,.'� �. I ,�,?, - -, . . , � -., WL I ­ ., t wso are still preserved in Romb. . A.11 bear* stories of th;s country. I -i -, I'' . �� I . I . . ­­­. t ie wigs so far mentioned am ' . ' I j� � -,- `� -:I m to have J. do BaAh Sbarob, whose dea�h is . .1 ­ L"Z-:: .� �� '4' . - . .- : -. .1 . � I , . .. . b *n inten4ed to paw as the real hair announced in Los Angeles, : -- i : . . Cal.,1 was i i . . . I . I . o! the wearera. The taitter um of w*5 one of the beat known viticulturiAts in .. ! ... . ..- at mere orn,anients began in France in the world. He leaves among other pro- - '. � .I.- , :* `� � . -- -il t a seventeenth century. when LouJa per�y a vineyard of 1AW acrok ianlud- . - A - , -. � , , , ­� , � - i - I It., to conceal his premature baldness, ed in his big ranch Of 1%000 . ­.- !, 10- .- �c U ok to a , His courtiers followed Oocresi- � I I . ". W Encircling the throat of a � bab� left - � 1 - ' -L.�' . �:Z,: mit, and ta. Whion spre" rapidly. I on 8, doo i. - ., I . 4.. � I ­ . ,� � .. . � 1. ;_ . . TIS wig becalne larger and larger, till rate at Day's Ferr Me was - -1 , , 'L '. � ! t: .1 . . .�� ' up"i Lou -is XIV. It reached an absurd a card to w%ich was attaorc4d ;' on- - �­,. ." -c , -, . , . _ ­ , I � size, The fashion spread in England veloPs containing 45M - in bink - - noteis I . .--:.�, I W �".-_L , . ,- - and them words .- . - also. being at its height in Queen Annefts there in mo,rol� fr: "When thW i ' J � ­ om,, whor I gone . . , , * 1,.-- , - -:501 rolga. 0 ,his came- .. - -..''� ­­ ­ from..8 . � . '. .L -*� :� : I � L - ... - 1 ­ . .,.� . �­ . .. t , , . I : I I . .. I �, . - .,-- I - . . - Silaby, who * � L, . � - L I �! Roswell died at 'honle .. ; .. . ­ . I 11 I _ - I - - � 11�- , .- . . * I - 1�­!�- �- �:. I .. . . 'PEACEFUL BY NATURL -, I I! .- I in Aurora, Mo.. the other Ida . W ': - -i . pa, 11;he , .. I � a I Hess man.-, F - birth 2 'V'N L... . . . ---" I known all throuib that it f 10 i - A . StAdOsA " the hat . - 1, . I 6 Xify�ltda' Abbors War1kre, As bid his head was perfectly bald, ai�d a had - -' - �: It.",., - .0� . I -1 I , . 816 Walkers 1110ferC Milft. - no Wr ,on any part of his I .' He - i ­ � always wore a WW.- Hlb age vi a,sv- .* i . . I.:— 1.2 : '..�,", I e ordinary Egyptian in by instinct � ; ". L I anty-six years. ­ .­� �L,;��_ :: . r: %. . I .. I ;- !'­ ,I!- �­� I - I- � % : " 1; � utterly opposed to military life. Th`6 The largest pr. orchard J4 . thill . i I . . i � . . I I last thing ih the world he wants to do world is said to be located at Loel Gat4m .. I ­ 'L I . - 1, � ;� -: .- " � .- ��' Z1. Is to fight. He .h%tes the po-mp and on the wester: I - . " I I ed,p of the Sa4to Clara . ­- - 11� . !��-; . circumstance of - glorious war. 'and no- V&Iley, Oat, t contains nearlyl 50,000 . 1,; . --1:-. ., .1. . - , - hia natL trees. covering about 380 .T. . : -11 " thing in ure is appealed to by the hlia- ! . . - � . . . ­ . 1 � ::r-- --1 -. - L I � ". dred workmen and ,,, =rye%0 are �! - '. % � 1� � idea of strife and combat. constantly em loyed on thl, . i L .. I . -1.1. ,�"f 11 '. � -: : -,�'. ' , : - .' He. is a 90oa-tempered. pleasure-lov- which. &rn* ' ' - L. �­ ,. -'j'j' Md with its own wat'". : I �. I . I . �,�:�,. , 1. - . ­ �. -1 ..� i;,-.;,..' .1 lug man., and for 5,000 years his an. works trelveleltrio light plant.. T,J� . , I- -,:., ��! �1 . �. .. - , 1�1 � � �, L- ' ". oftl before him have loathed the Neither potpured folk nor Ch amft !, L .: �-. I. - , . . , _ . : , � olash of steel. Go back ap far as you, 9" perrpitted to live or wor , ba the I . ,_1 �1­ , �' " - . colony ziga,�Z � - �.. - � : , 1, . : I ike in BUY -- I - , - � . .4Ypti&n history and you will of Fitzireral . ; -.1 ..Z .-J�;, s 1. . I . .1 . .., I- , never find a Arace of the Vikin ir*t Iluded in Georgia; but a, nov'. I y for !--..*1...1--J 1. , . . .- . 9 81) I hat section of the co t L; - - -.. �'. -. �,�; I In the inhabitants of the Nile Untry has : . . ­ _ V . - " The *v auley' trial& the limits in the perion o . . . --�,ft � �Z'- .' L Bue,cewful wan of the Pharoahs a pret- .i .. I .--'i � ­... I bexber. She has set up shay. :L . - . were waged . by m6romarieC and the ! ;. �­ ' '.L .,. "' - � . .;, L . �, - � shop and is do ,.,. - , �-. - . i � I papyri, show that the military oallin 1W9 "" usinew ' I g a N - - ,;. - 1- - , �.!�I wa the weste ;.. , Li- - "I,. - -, was at ya described as PuXe evil. The am rners, who r In the .. . I , 14v � ­., � : - :; ' ter part of the cot .� i.F � t vf� 1,i� r , . ?.. records showL little deliglita in ti)gttle, onists. � � �; , , ... �- - . but plenty - I . 1. . � - of Riotu res, The ,Mayor of Flinb, Mich.- IN ! I .-� - �-. �,x --� , -' 1: ­­ - I ­ I IM :, .. I . - quq oontraata bem . fo , - ! : , , . twoon the horrible raiwies on the dtities of his office withou .. i * - .... � , ­i� dured by t . ,.; - - �L � 1- ,,, the- 6oldlar in the field d th ieaa�- Batton Other than the I - - � ".17 '.­.- , , as, Is vih sense . I I , � " �':' - T- I anug . - - t* f * ,.- L . - f - 'a C Y. -BUE may. i - swot life of the olvIiian tri of having done his dub I . ... .. � 4� - T4e splik of the old Dane, vih% whoh Or Wh retired las has d .! -: -i-' �,.-, he 'Wt death the Mins of the ' "6" ;, .: � ..�.-.,-,: � .i -� approachIng, put on his towa so Weil arl . 1. , .. ,..'4- I .. � � ' ' - - armor b9* his year of off :� � 1. .. m --7 _ 111* W would not die like ioe that t In i L.: "� a he mmos � � . I i .- , ;:��- cow !in h% house, has o in the Council unanimously vow Ito ke all I , . - 14 I I - - . .' `. :` - pant;or in the present of the U8 E appropriation fer blMA. an an, , Special . -'0- 4.1--1 6yP' ..-C -# I .�. 1-�, '',,-. " � .. � . 1. . - . . 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Sez've � MADE ITIS )yIANY bsILLI NS. Ttbat many children have, gre ia. `� ''mss o drop would be half so pleasa>lt : with sa ace laced and his bounds ware p ked *from the Iq the mingled draft, of life. same di. h. Iake.the sauce bi the -•-- no st kennt•ls of Gres, Britain. genuity of mind in fashioning t; ys of 1 pad > $fi»>� 'Monate Cristo --nosy the ead Man T en Colonel North various kende is well knowi►. Thai. they . ut the sweetheart . camp lav ed with a little kirsa or g ve a ball. �e blushes, has smiles a d brandy. Created a Unique Position or Rink. h he friendship of have very frequently turned this' qual ` d a already secured t fr j ss..", self by the ,Nagle Use of ills Utlonr-- a tines of. Wales, and be gave the ity to good use in the invent' and N :'_ en the wife has frowns and aid s, 1 �,. Hobe ftp of England euclt a ball as they . , e ,I lid the, v�ife s have a wrathful 1 t His Wonderful Palace. ' had construction of some of our mast ful <, p:' iter g t .` FA ION FANCIES $L `' Colonel' John Thomas North divided I k a y $erne t e y . NEMER SEEN BEFORE _ mechagiaal appliances is attested . thy • Fo the glow of the sweetheart's a new bio ale tigstuMee Wales, following instance;, E, i 11 ` the honours with Gladstone, so any of his millions he chose to.'t" _� 1 vera were .lovers always, ah°w w else loth faainae;i, Cardinal Vaughan, Sallsb • y,: and spe d for social recdgnitlon of the sort - Tlie children of as Duteili=`i etaclar' `r l Tb same to sweetheart Grad �tesd Deus e>f braid look eatienie- Rothschild of being ane of t fore- that{ the Prince's patronage could eve maker ha ���3 and wife, , gg peened to bis playing ode day ,', ho would change for a future of ly well on a skirt of a street �gowti, most men in England, sayp t Rev, cock laid out with the same wisd,orn with some of their father's glades la , .,. -A• Th ,Eden The v teat designs in pew - and discret�icm with which they had been X. -� ,. 1 - Y joys of this checkered 1ifs9 .. York World. The fiction of th Count front of the s}io door. Blasiv' two }, f brella nd era of mother-of-pearl, ncq erect• ,Colonel. North became a pro- P 1,. of Monte Cristo reads. as mu h like min ,nt figure on the turf, and he had ,of the glasses -together they psepext •. ut usbands ,grow grave and aile t A oo bin ion of black velvet rib. fact as the life story of this onder- .one of the beat sti'in a in England. through theam,-and were ex 1 � ,' An care on the anxious g brow, bon and wh lace promises to be the ful production of modern one -mak- May of the mole aristocratic trophies � f't place the sunshine -that • astonished to see the weather -nock• o! ` n �;-�;; Perish d rade, we s won by the rich Commoner. In the nee � ' Wi h the wordis of the mark' . � possibilities. 'Colonel Nort was 1893 Colonel North sexist over la stable ghboring. steeple brought with �` ���yx. VOW. Lace and hiffon are used th�r born in a veil y g ' y r y s �;�,�A `F' age of Yorkshire near of_ r ce horses toy tlhis countr in char a i.n a short distance of their a es The g on styli h ts, the chiffon being put Leeds, January 3(1, 1842. Hie ether °f olunel Thomas P. OcYhiltree, The were �"• �" . app is he whose "s-, liefixt ander t e in moat` cases. naturally puzzled and called their x3: ^ '- was a Church warden, but fo his horses were poorly managed, and. were F. �T� Ys ifs and sweetheart still ; Extra el • mall waists are no long- - •not" f the first class. The won a few father to see the strange eight..' • . h voice, as of old, can charm hi ; er the ash n, ae the average (arse ,limited income he depended o the ra ,but the success of the stable w then the spectacle, maker ookpd `•��' < Wh kiss, as of old], can thrill. now m u from twenty to twenty- sale of coal, There was nothing saps- not hat it would have been had the Gbitiough the gleia8ea be was no Rees snr�: "�= rxn hot s been properly placed. Nine thor- j ho as plucked the rase to find ev one inn dally remarkable about the boa hood prised tow the obildren had bean. Her L " � � t Sprin ca bid fair to be of North. He was a Healthy, r tber oral bg E were sent all together, in- went indoors and. tho 1.L „'" 'w r, Its beauty and fragrance increase, 8`az`Bevus clad ng Iy:ltham Queen, High Commie- ught the mlatttrn'j LS tb flush of affairs, ;embroider} : , passion is mellowed y, �e t, span= stolid Yorkshire lad; and at the age slow r, Iddesleilgh, Rough and Ready, over, and then the idea occurred to him , . In ova's unmeasured peace? isles, an est trate neck ruahings all of 16 he lead a mea re Common se col Art ro, and Sir Frederick. L A enter in t talk make-up. g�r� that he ti�ight construct, a o�u•ioue �c 1 R education. At that a e be was a A key named Swash came with the .` A rT- wu . L bo- in the atep a lightness; Two iris for one bodice is an inno- g P- ate, e, and introduced to America the new. toy Which would give people ii Wb finds in the form a ace • vation, prenticed to the firm of Shaw, No th cele rated - "E "English roll" to the pro- g d deal of amusement. He chid so, 4: fit• t ne likely to gain ground,n8 ' good ho an anal tared brightness and the add 19'ional coat entailed can- be .and Watson,.' of Leede, the North of • Poon amazement of the "talent." and Galileo, hearing of this fnstriim,entiA. I'M- - <tr In t e witchery of the face trusted k pthem from being] ass uni- the firm being a cousin. of his Fath r. ,9w h wag a monumental failure. Col- tbat was said to make distant things ag- I sir veracity pop lar as the extra waist. ones North afterwards romused to I '' "�� ndim ed and unchanged. Ali, bap He remained with this firm far els t send; another aurin of horses, Pear close at hand, saw, at once whale ° tI .'i I h A Is b crowned with. such a life ; Pa ° embroidered grass linen years,. and then obtained a responsib a some reason failed to do so. In Doors- a valuable hal it would be to the 11 _ . promise• to ho rinks the Popular' in con unction position with the bi i lone! North achieved distinction study of the heavens. He set to world Iwif�pledging 'tile P e . veetheart, with wa is and costumes . of t1is mar g Fowler Locom - L - And toasts in the sweetheart t e tenial. tive and Slea:m Plough Works, o imself on it, and soon produced the, tel `i �, r `, A b the ownership of Fullerton, i:he h ; ; ifs. a io r h d f G - P n g 'e min o rest Br>ftain, t�cope, China like with all-over Peyrsian pat'- Leeds. He was then earning an is He 'vent in for hunting, too, and be- r yt:, j n t very expensive, yet they come sufficient to su g, make v y fol and faint pport a wife eom earn master of the Mid -Dent hounds A poor $wigs named Argand i, ,' >.t t '�t :?, vent= ,�4, _ T8 + POTATO. y gowns Portably, and he married Miss Jane one f .the finest packs in England. e$ a lamp with a wick fitted into • - �� -: when li with nuns' veiling. He ant in for military for ,and was �, We o become so tired of seem t t e Woodhead daughter of the town coup- g y hollow cylinder, up which -a ogrren'C - <.�� - �" $ The test skirts era flat in front mad colonel of Tower -Hamlets Ro al e me dish before zee every day. No and ova the hips, full in the .basic and cilloT and Conservative chairman of IEn i sere, y wss allowed to ass, thus v g a rank re invent. At the p 61 a �il�� _ . plain boiled potato is a .good old stan - the g° s ted on one side only. Leeds, last eneral election . Col. North stood supply of oxygen to the interigr tae � ,�`� 7: - for arliament in Went Leede against wall as to the exterior of the circular I • - - hula• variety, it is said, is -the spice Blouse bol ccs are made with aprons A few mo+nthis after him metria a hie &6 life, so here is a little of the "spice " bib .from a d ale especially effective g Her rt J. Glad®tone, eon of the great flame. At first Arg used the•lamp €,' „ I ISA in ..wail of Persian velvet, the bib father died. Young North refused to ata man. He was beaten by 98 votes. without a glass chimney, the invhntiorr r `� x14: Scarlgped Potatoes --Cut cold boil d take his share of his father's estate, Se al ears ago his only daughter, °f which important would �,, being o eat n embroidered with jet p > + p tatoe very thin and small, and pl ands es leaving w doubtless have - been dela 800,000 dower had attracted delayed for some x mg it all to .his widowed mother. time had it not been for the th ht- _ a guar of them in layers in a &akin of1~er from many of the noblest houses $ .I.. I For a lash onable coat tine skirts, Soon afterwards he sailed with hie in E land created a sensation b l8 juvenile experiments of lies Lttle " d sh, s aeon each layer with salt, pe sleeves, nd t itself should all cot- y - young wife for the west coast of maw iug George Lockett a Dungy br. kb�er. P `' 4 fir, r, an little bits of butter. Cove r respond as material, while the vest South America. He first found work h i ess man, of Liver ' 1 Clone! One day when Ar and was bola itQ th a ill of cream o er rich mi may be wide or narrow, and of a seo- Pce • o � X • IT ,� K� N r s w)n Harr was graduated from bis workroom, and sitting y and ma tial as an engineer In , Carrizal, Chili, for ' y' this bo g before the ,, k �i gate Pad crumbs ov the potatoe , Ca } ridge, and holds a commission in burning lamp, y w" amus '` e ason igaino Inti salt d pepper, an Fich are in every shape and size a railway oampany. During eighteen th Royal Munster Fusiliers. Mrs. bimselt try playing a bottomless oil flask -_. �p nall utter,- . nd bake unt possible, and are made of white silk months fie devoted himself with over d' ferent articles. Suddenly be �� up- Not to a matronly woman of plain i� t orou hly heated and rows. muslin th plain ruffles of the same iia las Una il laced it n 1 j. with _sal id ed e, or of cream -white aging imduetry do this "profession. P° ed by riches. P ion the ,ams. of the amp. , 2j - Sarat a potatoes.—Pa a two large K i • which instantly shot up the longk, cert - %� ��l ; Brussels ne with insertions and ed THE VAST NITRE BEDS . talar, neck of the flask with increaseei y R toes, nd cut in very -thin slices in in of stere iennea lase. CIGARETTE POISONING. brilliancy. Argand did not happen to m a ;pan o cold water; let them stand to of Peru were now beginning to be talk- be the maze to allow each a eug estive •:Ai mute - take out a few feces at I'$O0 a are made to wear over ed -about as a good field for speculation. -"" h ti e, d y them on a soft cloth silk fou eat' ►ns, and some Of the bi,� They attraated the attention of . t >bats oft the Bacersr+ire Qrie eiToi►R+•eo in occurrence to escape him. The Idea of I an stores i -New York are im importing he the lamp chimney almost immediately , �• 11O 8 Jack- young en ineer, and he left the em Any Forma. came ini,, his bead, and in a ehoA � - • `, ���� t brow hem into boiling lard; when els of I w ven by hand in three lir g ploy raV,t. li fit b own, take up with a skimme four pi tie set t-oaether. of file railroad and hurried to Peru. ge X3urrought,, of Lamliertv111e, timO b invention was perfected, l , U I a d lay on -brown paper to drain; dyed e - One of the early difficulties with the ,' x , . i, w h sa t, and serve hot. A ai plc t hag the et bas- ue He acquired a practical knowled a of N• died a,.tew days go of nicotine " 8'od 4 g steam engine was that of aondensigTix and bel , and is especially becoming to the art �of producing: the nitrate froom mg• A simple axed matter-of-fact the at in tie aylindsr. Savary; i Duet sand Cheese.—Cut five Drys annc ;ement Lhias. The avers des p n bnt - � „ slight fi nre . The, wide collar is cape' the raw • material. Lying imbedded in average read- h -d cb l water on the outside, ' tyI.:;� filed fauces into thin slices an p t shape in the ack, and the soft full v t the sand of the coast of Peru was ` or al hardly stop, to Newcomen afterward invented ameth- __ t e�m in a baking dish. Take two abs i$ of fie to !ked lawn trimmed with p ng enough to read , `' , od of directing a stream of cold wat F;11 s nfu a of butter and melt in a rows of ntirr w Valenciennes edging. course material called aaltshe, which it, a d yet to one who understands theA.a gra - a g• bled an®anis of the sem into this ,inside of the cylinder at - it 'saus p .m; add to it one tab:e -poon[ 1 • '--._.._— wan much used by the natives for fer- g simple statement every rise of the piston. 'This was z �, ., _ �: 1.g "nit ,ins isonin accom lis y p �4,� ° lour, and stir until thorou hl hien - tilizin li nom thea material, by boil- Po $ it means a great p had b two sto cocks. which! •� > 1�,�zl, g y fllF, EDDING RING:.• deal . . were turned by hand, and the whole � �� n e . Th n add one-half pint of sou !ng and evaporation, the nitrate of soda action of the machine depended on the a e k and the same amount of mil Whe ' -did the custom of wearing a of commerce is produced. For such It sans that through flue careless- attention of- the `1' wedeln kin ori peraop who watched �L" 6 it until well mixed then remove fro ginatel According to worn-out soils as" those of England and near f Parents a child of tender years theme two cocks. `v � - t stere 'and sect two-thirds of a Gal the Lati core er, Aulers Ge11Ius, it Dame other old Euro wee Mowed to a Humphre Potter, a bo employed to a ;,tai European countries the et- systematically poison Y y f 1 of acted cheese, three eggs, we I fmm E t, and was ,cut tend one of Neaweomen'e engines, be- _ ��� t ten; alt and a speck of cayenne per- yP isequently ad- feet of this comparatively new fer- h If with one of the most deadiy of 4 ' longed to Mr. Beighton, found the :,y-1 4,;: p r. Pur the whole over the sliced pc opted b the Greekm and Romans. In tilizer was marvellous. So he began all Lions --a Poison. classed with prize- oonstant watching so troublesome; that • "s . t ices; prinklP bread crumbs over th chaosin the fourth tinges of the left i sic a •id because oft' 4 small wa to he. tc ,, enc y purchase nitrate, minute doses ro- he stat himself to contrive a wai byt e < . i . l put in .the oven to brow hand t e an lent Egyptians were iniv and ewntinueci it for twent quer 1 to kill men and aioinulitla - which the cocks might be turned a�thie � x:, V . 5 rve i the -dish in which they we y years, right time, and yet allow him an oppe,- � 1 keel. iu,ence by belief to.t,the effect that Finally, he was able to erect factories 1CU7'INE IN ALL TOBACCO.: tunny of playing with the boyo. in the ,4 't �.�. ]'Olaf' s Vien'noise:=-13oi1 ei ht p1 1 a very ac oto nerve put this finger in of his own, and built •lines of railway T deadly street. Qhservin that the articular H . ;� �'- - �p y poison is contained fn ell g P� f direct mm nication with the heart, to each'. Then he connoted them all moment at •which the valve required, e potat .s with one tai,lespooti of sal kinds of tubarco. Tlie poorer the grade to t,e, opened for the admission of the �+ I� i ane q art of ureter; when done clrai It is at o very probable, say$ a hist°r+- with Dna marvellous railroad across of t eco Lhe higher >Ehe . percemtage steam was that at which the plump- '` , a d pre. s through a potato press;,- mi ian, th t the old Egyptians attributed the slopes of • the Andes, from Pisagua of 'c tinea The finer grades of Ha- rod end of the team was raised to its ' r - w t h one even teaspoonful of salt u e the fou th fin ger to Apollo—the sun— to .Iquique, two porta` from which the highest, and that the moment at which W �, ' • van contain about 2 r cant. of the • " . 8� h: li eve to a:- _wn:ul of er, to who ri of po' while the the other cock re p ' p p:•pp t�ti q wikw consecrated, hence wOtiderfi.l nitrate ie snipped to the pex,r des contain was when the piston irod end was at it$ y ; OL ut•ey o butter, the yolks of three eggs 't ie rin or sy I',ol to the 'deity, 6otne fielcie of. agrloulture in b:urone: Then aha t double that . w u -half gill of cn6am, and four ounce quamti y. highest he saw that by attaching '• ,Z pe le . have ondered why the Index be needed Khi ,and he built ahem. ,& - " of -grate Parmesan -cheese, Mix well T! e e.is little differea in the effect strings to the stop -cocks, and connect-�;. - , a �- a. ,d for the mixture into round ball haat been hoaen. The Iiebrevrrg had ng before a cause into any prime- --�. vL Of bikcco, whether itis a ked, chewed in them with various parts of thea - u th , size f an egg. Sprinkle some flo (loge and t e custom has leen iiandt Hence m England he was known in beams, the rising and falling of the v y potato int pennons of the Ki South America as the - "Nitrate- or a Offed, As a matite of fact the = ' - un a tr t,oard, roll the ed do n to in the two ends would turn the two cocks as -4 cel lugs s, thick in the centre an Rom$n Gatho io Aishapei,; who wear a Jr�iat before the war broke r dot t,e-12" I ha chews a Digs abekorbs far necessary. Thea rude gear of a skulking ,,;� po nted t the ends ; brush them Ove kin the i der of the right, hand. mat aotine them one iso chews or- boy •was discovered a� d tactically ad- 1. t � �, � Zvi b flea n e In Ge an tween Cluili, Bolivia, and Peru, CoL F egg; make two alantin in y he ring is worn on the diva } chewing tobeicsir_ The latter is opted' rods tieing substituted for the fourth fin r of the left hand furl North, having made a vast fortune, strings.:°a� ci 'ons op top of each, lay .them in ✓ returned to Ecigland, He had, ' how- saki be much lees pro nous on aa- ;:• bu tered pan, brush over again wit the en ems t, but is placed on the ever, set on foal immense commercial = :4 ... eg , and bake to a fine golden color ' right nd a ter marriage. In the noun t the admixture of Waileise veg- ,- ' '-'; t Greek hurch the resat sli the weer enterprises in Pisagua Iquique, Tara- I � , �, , Is, of oven. p pa stab matter. OIL,- ON THE WATER.- - falx �r on he fourth finer of the cp�oast aWhilt hr pointe o� this we t i µ � _ ' �� bride a it ght d. In 6 in, Instead e e was in ng and t e PAR CULRALY BAD R .'�'OUTHS. "'— � i pa railways in t neurals f dtr, which Now the Angry Wave$ Are calm )� Tc �"�; ME GOAD DE1aERTS, of bei a si kle, band of gold, the T e is a came records where deaths }. wedeln ring is inlaid with precious the Montero Brothers has i tiered, This simple Proceeding. �, • en ire dinner may be spoilieed b become+ involved, and an set was toll d the chew Qtie of the most esiiiioti9 s , ., - stones, and res mb`less my ordinary ring, made b their enLs t0 raise r Le>,n- mB of half a cigar. igl�q at ' , th dews t. For the benefit of the coo It ie orn w tb !erre regularity than- yy Ado! nus are particula y susaeptiWli - i . 'x, w ha8 cater to a family of a our ' in other. countries, and always s on , the don >E70,000 to ay off a mortgage, ®ea ie that• of an oil -bound ship. , , . P y Col: North waited to n ins, at ie ediden d from the r- th recei is four the following deseer fourth inger f the richt hand. until the agent Every up-to-date ship settles oiltanic, tet= . came to him, and tben-'said in his quick trequ t accounts of poixscaming a$ a re- - - I . . ,+ give L. r` he quium,tity varying with the size of . . wary :— eiuit cigarette smoking. The oigat- o se e a melon of ice-cream f' I will make you an offer, but it the vex3sel, Far instance, a steamer oL ,.'_. _11 l S PERSTITION slue pears so mild and innocent that; :t - li a lon mold with pistachio I to be accepted or rejibcted before you ahilm. n take to it kindly. The tie La- 150 tons burden carries on an ave3ragp t � . Ina 1 iitii trousseau reoentl leave this room. I 'will y , gallons of oil. Tli Oil is the refuse I ' , C hen fill the centre with pin y made give you jC95,_' �r n°t as a rule suffer tie or- , , for a bride b 000 for your intsrest in then road." „ . r,. i cream' mixed with a few small ch Y noted Paris dressmaker The agent asked for time to �oonslder. tar . blah -usually follow a fust discarded by the oi'1 refining factories, t4 a _` la to peprwent heeds, or the mol a qu a diecov ry was made by chance. Colonel North turned the key in the ar' and 4ftttn consists of a mixture of whale - � - m< y b� milled with French ice -crew, It was , ry to make a alight al.► door• he danger of isoning by eigarettes °' r '. W ich is ell . and mixed with blanch „ „y�� or ��., ,. is not so touch from the amok& .of the oil. petroleum and vegetable oil. It j � d J. pyo teratic in one of the loves areiatioas, be sold." before you � . x -- eci almonds. When the melon is unmold- y leave the room." btirrii paper and tobacco ; It lies grin- 0086 about two powe a gallon; able a � ti �� �1 - ed prink] when with chopped Brom n almonds when t e sew g woman discovered a "Yes," said the agent. aipall in the moist and soggy end of large-aized vessel can be well supplied �., �': 11 � , T will ;have somewhat the ofiect of long si ken h Ir carefully stitched ini The sollc,ltor was sent for, the dosed Uc salts which is held between the for l0 ahillinga tom" `:`` �'�; _ ri to the own. There could be no mia►• `w as drawn, and Colonel North became !- � ;' rte, . - . - I ineap Ile mousise make a dainty de- the *controller of the railway s stem. D NGER OF CIGARETTES. • The oil stowed in sprleioui; zine „ � ph take; t e sing], hair had been purpose. �' y. tanks arranged in the hold of the ! ' .Ffr t ` `' ' rsc ^ To ;prepare it the following in- Everything he touched This ad becomes saturated with tsa- �bip , g Iy se in t e garment. - The sewing - - Uva, a d the tobacco arts with its tO eat as ballast. Each tank contaa`ia T x+ fi TURNED T© GOLD. - $ . }' � gr dients are required: One pineapple, woman smiled 'And °lapped bar hands Polson element, which is promptly b0 gallons of oil, and an ingenious mash-' -�',' � N po dered sugar enough to make it very He made money for hirmself and for absorb by the ton ue and the mem- _.J . -tabs employed im a Parisian �1 who were associated with him. B branea of the mouth and throat. cele arrangement connects the. d� aw "t, three level teaaspoonfuls of va- dremm king tabliahment-•-snd then a daring chaft of guano in hhai he Wh8 a with the outside of the vessel. i ::� �� nil a, th tab espoo,nfuls of jamaica i g bole Is allowed to -smoke from If a dangerous :gale arises, and. the and three times the bink of 'the she ex wined t e riddle. Made •500,00(1• As a result of the way cue to bresee or more bac a of Diger- she becomes -unmanageable - �� �r7'3 Tarapaoa became Chilian territor Col- ettea ll P nageable a,nd li$elyy fr tin hipped cream. Peel thea pine- "It ' a sage teflon," she said: "When y• y the injurious feet of tLe to founder, the sluices are opened �antl t el Nort�i went out again, ,remained poison n become apparent. He ap- 20 a eau cud a few allose of it into a },hg is• in the ciiftprent apart- there five ears, athd then returned gallon„ia or more of the oil il'°8 allot ed • :_ ti 1. Sp inkle with wdsred. s ar y pears d ressed complains of nausea l :, ' Po i'8 m�ents he girlq behind the eountr to England with an Inter'eat in nineteen a lase of a lite, is nervous and' erre- tO escape into the sea. j !: an a v little rum. ' Cover and set era 1 n thiat the house has reoeived P different tom niece, which he had loan- table, Ths effect is insrtantaneaus. However aw y until wanted: Grate the rest an mrd for a b trousseau, � d ®art sole Lu an Irk stormy y � - ' Ig they be6• ed. Graduall he t irregular, form the sea may be the vessel 'lies 4 } the pines le into an earthenware bo 1. y gat more and more eui.i I may evem be enlarged or >;'F lege he head drnasiriakers and ask control of them, iisrtii at the time of d in a gentle heavhig mill pond. Tllere�' - Ad to It the vanilla, rum, and sugaf. R+ a result of the constant ir- ;,y no further danger of foundering j V Z ' � d c � hem o e,titoh into the w+adiding gown his death blur only tner was Mr. rftaitiop produced by the po4son In Iiia aIId the oil moves alo with the v� , �,� set he 1 over i and stir until very I sly a afn le hair frown - 'their Jewell the Eng1' b nein at Iquique. system. . na e t ' 5. F ~ col while have ready ' beaten This he, is so Eerie that it Lr Dur t e lade Chilean r®volutlan Col- yIn th t for Mme time, often half an hour, attar i r,$ 0. z eve a n of the areaixi, which ly oonaealedd �id t7 not in any way Deist as'a vast in rests were put y)�°al °i,rette fiend one may whish it breaks up and disperses.h sho d t n zeal three times the bulk t e beautif i w•er itng dun. 'The im eat p line an� one of the following oondi,4ones • ship must slacken speed, a little; r -) M�� � x� of e. 't. Fill ' a , ice-cream mould gg 6i eopardy, for openly espous- tai rh f the throat, noise and larynx, � e oil is let out Froin the ,tames. T�npr-,!'f' • - £- WV d dressmchak re very eitften humor ed the cifu�eat the insurgents, and usually t oh nature ; ca+taarrh of mater waves ossa m& bear dawn' wit the L Fit the cover on he gr� �p a�nt mijllaae m their cease. When the y n s .i �, a cl y, vet' the •Dint with a strip of "Th' iris w n they hemie at pltatlon of the heart, but on a roachin the ma 1 ' l� - mus ' di eel iu sited gutter to esAp° Ialoeda 'w' sdverthxown Colonel- and oar 1hs fur antes of . gieion. pl? g ,g a oil cine a ,,�� ight to 1. their Girl #keen that a North get miorq ��aannocis$ions from the I they seem to melt away and pass bar - _ _ p� hit from their e�►ds had been stitched (overnment be belted to establish and VISION DIMMED. lessly beneath the vessel, out ba lt. Pack in salt and ice, the ; ,x ! ce . Jaye of ' being three inches and salt ( t o the weoidin gOwp of Miss So►and- he >5aaicle millions upon millions. His 'i'he la er are g�ci u,e>titl of a very Sailing vessels acre • riot so often f r- fi one ' ch p. Cover v th a carpet and q nished with oil tanks as steamers. It `isZ. r , S ,arid the lgok one is immediately. ant wealth sit the .time of }? fi9 death h49 serious 0 �rac�er. It i said that sou- I . � ' seta ay S cold place for•, threw hours -v . she will numied very moon, been variously : eatimatwt a� iaetweep Ity of V ion is someltimes reduced to estimated however that over 200 vesaeilai �,. s at 1 t. hen ready to serve turn out h r 'amooiates sa, $100,000,0¢0 axed $16U,000 000 When Col- ane -third of a armee. have boen saved roan ahigwxeck .71�Ty' the c, place around it the slices of t means of the oil tanks since xhey weirs ? ince p d its syrup and serve. 1 Nor h ad become one of +the Medical cut r tfeaa are a sed that fs P J, - . . - best men lu E land he. set about ahildra houl not be allowed to utas introduce(i a few years ago. It only �'M T W c'LS Il'ROM BLOTTINQ PAPER.social !tion, RR . - , iii cases oft baolate peril that the tamli� for h 1 tea oo�ff beer and wines PI p siding glace not very good 1?ce. ' Y riking .went down ent, and with a To are reirsorte� to: - e melrst curio use to whish p+peir - . ��oo r� p y igare'ttea _. `lar a ur troubled wit indigestion, milli a uir the n� ifimat eboul 1»' Baa fl tour fst floe only put is t k,t s es b the► o ami I ''j� . but it ess an azr�ptionall good dee to P ' y esta>�e of ltha a bought R►ith' it added ta; b yla�pd t. th !lead, for the Wh 'should we 6e sere -u i ke a chocolate ice-cream re ill Fatentittg. of a blotting gaper all the hiirtoriaal aea�iations neves- ve�ila atxl►abIB of tfoL morenjurY What ku�iness hive uta to 'be earl®n�; 1 ­1using he3 t Fr uah `ice-cream mixture.' to e1. it is a ne styIe of bath' towel, Gary, Here Jabn~ of Ft'ranae wooed the of a . corlo oharaoer iii n all of . the t2le sunshine 9 �iVe }i<ava not,h' taro �°T I .1]lave ac kit three-gaarters of . a pound co aiatfr)g of a;. fu t cult of heavy blot- da?.ughter of his captor ; here Richard other anti ce 'put togat er, ins . : m! r . cyozct d of a�eeded tai- t' g a r. A kaon, upon sta ping II. welcomed Leo of. Armeiiiia;' and r- collie the tutu , we have to do with , „� , I - of , utt paw p �e p the _ pr�sIr o at�d that even gni " � ...1. _ wants ,Iioiled until plump, ou of his morn,. . tub, has only to ar= here Henry IV. aa•rled Joan of $a- in �paq Mc�ye as a, 'sired at t$e the hour of tr wee a,re by G.,od's g�atri I , 9� ��� and vaarre. The xea�n t iandsaa ertLlts rate f a ut. ,$2 2 :each r:year; the strops enaug2h to lieu': --Canoe ,Fay'; �� �. f, in ems; eyl citron and a Pew candied ra himself In on of these awls, tea a Pe . Perai<' over ;them a little sherry ' in second hs will b>j as dry as. a bone. ead Europe. laid cut his grotaaids, tl y .bolt $�OQOQO n i'� - I T ' z .t w{. _ t 4cg c f f r*t' • xt S. AT x ar - - - .. -- - �t _ -.. - - - .. - ! - . _- - .: ,, - is - q a.;'..r .. : Y.. ; ''3:. •.9' r. 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I �: , is C $I l iof date n label on the first pope fol- ed from very able papers were read and speeches f - . receipt o money at this offias. Al a a :her recent 1 d i osition. ` I y �' made. The secretary's report was of • money date D d ahead . tf i.. ,r -Capt, ilte ie attending county coub• particular in There are some 4•_ _L I B 16Sj"� r I --- --- oil this wee tit Whitby. twenty schools is tittle township and re•CYC wleyei G I } _ , -The IQ BEes Rorke, of Thornbury, era ports were received from each of them�. , ��x� gisitinq vvi h their randmother, Ddrs. 11 R They are deviled in this way : Methodist James Ric ar�leon, of the base line. ? ; Presbyterian 8 ; Baptist 2 ; b'ri8 ds' . . -Mr. d Mrs. Jagtioe Wright, of 1.. .W. 1. .. $ ; Ynion 5, There is a membership of London a e at present -visiting his 1858, with an avers a attendance of 1170. ' �,�+ • PIC�$ERIN ,.ONT., JUNE t5, 1 $ brother Ed ond, of King street west. The R - `�•� . treasurer's report showed a balance *iii.:. are cels lir 111. s a. *. - ` t - -James Henderson and wife, of Taos • of - #24.81 now in the treasury. It is to,;" , LOCALISMS-. boyo Jttnoti n, was here oyer Spnday wit be hoped that 1+etter weather will be tied i- a SMS. her brother, W.0 - Ham, church street. when the next convention is held, Date • j'f rith__ . III- t y -!'Tinct 1 and M're. A'irth sad Der.d place sill be announced later,: ---.7 , * - 1 =-- ills l5o . . . per boa at LoRan'm: and Mre. V. Richardson and others -------+••--- � y2,-: _ ��„ � 0� [ 'n L,:,-- - I- . -_ ,-• ' .. �_ - ure pane green, Lolgan's 26b� attended Friends meeting at Newmarket le -. Behests. yo �� f �S -Miss Sarah and George�Gord'on ri i&� on 8unda�. --- - . - -- - --- I -A%writ as been issued ainst Bro. Y'PGe are PIetteed to state that Henry 1 ed Oshawa friends on Sunday. against �� r y' i Malo cf he 13touffville Tribune for Young is able to be around again and 1 )latae Catherine A. O Connor, of or- y will reouvae his duties at Ever Green , pat E tensive dealer8 in. f : _. . I' onto, is here this week with friends, libel, by C, ussell Fitch, a lawyer of the far as caretaker. -Miss Jennie Harvey, of Cedardal , is same pIgoe. - - ' O e of the moat 8itoidrig '.adventures I . . e1e*,%r:. I , � - ' here with her aunt, : Mre. Findlay, f r s -Mise Et�>xta' Crosby, daughter of `� . #ew we8ks. Rey. Geo. Town, Claremont, and Rev. that has ever been related by ane of theL. a % or . -". , L I ' T. F. Flet her B.A., were married a6 old Yorkshire trappers can be board from --R A: Bantin has est reoeir a g J Winnie o Qeorge at the foundr fine stock of neckwear. Ask to see the P i� A May 20th. y• • • i i The B I .i { I .: , � Campaign Tie. * -Rev. t3, C. Philp is at�ending-confer• young studlent was seen walking !.. ` $nee at re ton this week. B. Buntiu on i},ain st one evening last week with a I r• t; -Greenwood and Pickering col age Es i R' verF large little in tits Arnie, while Jim ` . play football this Friday evening on the q., s al o in attendance as lay dela- I� B only could find a mutton leaf. groandls of the latter club. .gate from t is congregation. �.'.. i* . eldest $ yles of wheels from. - 1._', . -C, ;R. Sing, of Mea`ford, was in wn -A• J. cKay, of Toronto, paid C#ae. Ilan. F. Hancock, of Ever Green, will . Ibis week calling on friends and visiting Kerr a flyin visit on Thursday, previous deliver an address to the young people at �� _ I , - i g the next meeting of Y.P.C.A. on'practidal I his grand-daugbtrr at the College. to leaving f r Victoria, B.C., to take .the . Telt ion. Every one welcome, �• -Wt H. Field and wife, of Tar into, manageme t of Bradstreete. s 50'; .� L7 - . - 1. - - . - --Mr. an Mrs, John Gordon left Mori• Two of our citizens of Burns ave, went` 010060 . I �'$ - have tiiken a cottage at Rosebank for the for a drive on Tuegda , summer, and day for De ow N. Y. y night and we -r . axe now nicely settled t ere ,where they will advise them not to drive ea fast as there _ ((ii, visit their a n Ralph, They will be away are Bo many oo stables around just now, L - TZ�ere will; (D -V.} be a short ee ice; for some w eke, and intend to visit their pp I ' dna titer, re. Armstron before return. and Bob and Jdhn might get into trouble Call ' n&sbe sample Whee and- get pr abS. �^t. and B lite clash i>''8t. (leorge's Ch ren,: in g R, Ou the 27th tact. a goodly number of ' ' 1✓iokering, every Friday evening at 7 g the pioneet•a of Soarboro ine6 at Woburnet F�,E�i CATALOGUE. - - o'clock C I �-Redac d fares from Pickering to Rose• : for the purpose of having their ph tog -D , F. L. $enry will -visit Piok rings bank on tb 12th last. Return tickets for n adults 200, and children 10 cents. Train taken and mast of the oldest people a I: ,r: iiiid will be found at the Gordon R use , - leaves here about 9:14 a.m., and returning there excepting Mrs. E. A. Johnston ad i -L: , `° tlae Ist and fire Tuesday in the month 4th R the and Mrs. Jennings who are ost J NO• CO&. -1. _=r - alnd 18,h. 24tf will leave ogebank about a p. in.,'givmg. : -Y.I P. s. C. E. topic for Monday a en• plenty of ti a at &be grove. respected and oldest resident$ of Wob rn, . - - C.-. _ ing, Jtine 8th., will be-Tbe arao of -James- Gordon hue constructed a neat . Brown's Corners. - . , "� = hnmili jy. Leader, Miss Marquis. Ev rye picket fend along the front of the lot be . 11.-, looms hue so race fly i eolaimed from weeds and d. Piton spent Sunday here ander the - i :. Wellcome. decay. W on he oom lgtee the I _ --W Ham sheared four cote old y painting parental roof. _ _. . p ffiies Hart of Battouville, s the guest, of sheep or Peter McDiarmid the other a of it, the fe oe will add .much to the neat• R �' that yiblded 521ba. of wool, or an aver e� nese of our osy little village. Jaa• Maxwell Jr. - - : �;- j -Mr. an Mre. Bandy and Mr. sad Andrew Walker agent Sunday with A. - <, of 181b�.- each. Thomson at Boz. (trove.. . • --Tl o anatial iiieeting of the South n. WedI Mrs. Georg Beldon were in Whitby on gay l fellows did you get a ticket to that . • ' • • �ll Cordially Inv Red t , , • _ tario F oars he will be held in he Wednesday iternoon attending the mar too" wedding, they are out. I ' Conn '1 Chamber Whits on Tues. a riage °f M is Sara, youngest den titer r. ` y' y of Charles Leman E R Mr. John has ma �e several ezteueive iu�i• : M. i Jane fifth, commencing at 1 o'clock. , sq , to W. Merritt, royements to his outer buildings north of _ -1.-O� Y, Smith, Barrister hitby, ill of Oshawa. May the young coapts have here.. *� Orli . 1 inery. _ 'I,:... "_ se 'at; Pickeriusg every Tuesday. every enjoy eat that plurality a$orde. JariiBs Weir and wife are at present in gf - , " _over ]lt�r. -Herr's B$nk. Money to loan at -J• L, E Rai' addressed a public meet. Clinton - spending a couple of weeks with , - - - 5 L 11.per es4n:. Appraiser to Canada Perm in at $ u$ville Tuesday -evening. their son William.. . . t L do. 19 810 Wile be d Mre. Edgar wore being Witb mnoh regret we state the ill health I, L driven from a station the horses became f Mie• Adams. Her many friends are r On April 14th and 15th,. 1$96• 1 -Tlpe watering Dart commenced i on in to hcar of hers ° nd on Monday morning, and in anmanaReabl -and ran away throwing R g pesdy recovery. Mise Ida Stonehouse left last week • hent a deet on our streets Las scarce both cot. M s. Edgar escaped injur; , but for Grimsby where she inte>pds spending �J( Iber husband eceivea a namberof braises L•j� •i$e, ". P�ekeri� d a chance to raise its head• The s the summer. She will brie - , g "` noOzig like lots of water to subd from the cffee of which he will not an cam le of their peaches. g 'us book e► - ,' ` tirel p ` 0 est. I y recover or a few days, yet he will While working at Robert Jackson's barn, - I i , -0� H: C. Wright and family hav, not be interna d in his campuga, James MORA met with a very painful so. t: - . en oseession of their summer colt -In Dunne tion with the. Union School cident by a large stick of timber falling - the like for the summer, haying mov Plante at Rome auk, there will be two alas• about fifteen fest Aird lighting on.his baric. � - I • , It ` .)�, the a on Wednesday. The place nil see of teame - the football competition He is now slowly recovering. - - § - ber after known as ,,White Oak Cot °len to the a hools. Each school team Camp Meetings started on Wednesday of0 s�. ...._... ; .�_ ��;, . p, _ __ e.„ meet state on Cerin ,whether ihe enter this week and a great deal of good is beingC1 th • i 0.0 i i _ .. - - .:� I , I g, y �. in the senior o .junior class. In addition done, sud a very large Attcndanoe. Mr. i -D : Cross dentist is Deering spec' ) � :. r � - , A i dace ante tb patients for the m6nth o to the foot ball which are oSered in coin• Cook is running a free'bus from Hillside we Ore ehawin the best selection"at the Lowest aces we ever offered. $lilt$' P` ea�ph► member of ,the winain to rho meetings every cussing. g p J ne: Those requiring the services of R made to order, gll n FIT AND WORKMANSHIP school teams ill be The invitations are, out announcing a p• } � , d utig can make it well worth their whit presented with a . private party to be held at John Litt e e GUARANTEED. i calling upon hien in bis office over th silver medal, suitably engravedi which this (Friday) evening, under the auspices t should tend to create reater interest w of the Hcarboro Ran er F.B.C. B nk in Pickering on the ascend an R C o - . Ranger doubt4. 1. f rth Tnesdays 9th and 28rd of &hi this feature of he sports. All testas are this will be one of the largest parties given Wall Papers i - nth. * requested to be on the giohnds and ready for some time in Soarbord. • ' •I ' . ,, .� �3 0. Philp, clerk in Dickie &Cc's, for play at I1 m. char . Do not for "'-"-•''"- ` BROUaMAM. _ at re, ripped while alighting from the Ret to have your entry my the 10th last. I ' We bave received a targe sssortaient of Wall Pa r'.na so:scan '4 - 'b, s t e other day and collided with the -Colored posters are, oat annoonoing match, which ea le anything we have eyer handled. g � I . ` fr' nt heel, while the bifid wheel ;passed Friday, June 12tb, as the date of the John Cowie is having him well renovated. , - - nnioa school. io nio at Roeebi►nk, The - Joseph Burk had now Strawberries on ! - o r his hand. He now sports a ver P Monday.w de id ly colored optic, but nothing of a schools of Scarboro and Piakering &own• , ' .. :m re erious nature has been to fear. ships are expected to take part, while Mr, Dafoe, of Zephy' is a& Ur. Wagon- - B U N I N 0 _�_ the 9ret draft of the a&ationinR teachers with be welcomed who bring er s this week.; .1 � - . I . . . . . R9 8,, , co in flee at the Bap of Qaintei t.onfbr their pupils from other than the town• Mies Mary $cattle is bolas with her y en e, ow in session at Trenton, we notice ships named. We understand that some Po I• for a time. _ th t t s narde of Rev. J. Thoma teachers complain that they did not get Vise B Palmer is now very low , appears with consumption. • 1% _ ' fore Pickering, whiler Rev. 8. C. P it u an invitation, and are therefore not going - - p to the picnic. Permit us to say that W. J: Boden attended the Oddfell®w s I- 2 - . I L-�: p, pa dororn for Canton. This of eonnee will y Paint's, �l1 Sermon at Whitevale Sunday. _g & Varmts eS, . • no be final. Rev. Legott is put down for there werenoinvitation9 neither teachers - _ -1 .:., � " -- A Mrs. Batesou and child are with bar '�--- _ '- --- -° _ f_ Y . f or paretats, i$eue� other than an announce. Cl a oat, Rev. Harris, or Brooklia and meat in bite Pafertte at Maripaea jest now. --� Re ..Ji. B. Robeson for Greenwood. PgP� that a meeting - `.„ . i r a . Joshua N. Richardson met' with would be held in Lbw school house herel to Mr. and Mrs. Thos: Headersoa were arrat er s severe aoodent Dae day last week. dieones the •' ma&ter. Those who come here over Sunday with friends. ; ( I_ dWii of kinds, , Mrs. Woodruff, of Toronto, is bare with. .... � I le drawing gravel - he lost bis balance were put to work•on the various oimmit• I • • . • , - W� -:k and fell from the load, alighting upon his tees, and -now nearly all the arrangements ber daughter Mrs (leo. Young. - sho:dder. Sines that time be has been have been completed. ' If there should be V. B. 'V; oodru$ and wife, .of Whitby, � . pe any yet who feel sl' bled were here on Sunday with friends. - 1 d con tied to remain inactive, and ae yet ig , they should ,.. 1 tide a very severely braised arm. As make it a point to investigate the matter Fred Berkey returned to Toronto after the' no fraetnre or dislocation, we before the 12th, ae they ahonld not miss epeaiing a week with John Cowan sad • wife. -SEE�Si==Feld an harden ma' e t to soon see him about. he day oat for thA purpose of resenting . •I. T18 undersigned commissioners will imagined slight. The program of at Miss M. 9daddaford bas been indispag• ' otions is much -more exwueive ibis e: r ed for 4t few weeks, but is now on the im• anVe�inesday Jane 10th let the foliowin y .. J���,Z1IZ>ii �lCa��`jjj ° " I ' Toa 8 : To draw g fan last. Steam yachts will positively Prove. 4 j - gravel west of Piok• y W. Sanderson ie able to bs at work _ _ enn Mage on Kingston road at 2.80 p. a on the .water for the pleasure of the again after a holies a ble felon end ...• m., to draw gravel on Greenwood road. cansg folks. bast year there was much R y g eons:, and .8, at 3.30 to draw omp}aint made that these boats vrere riot 80108 boils. P. m ' t hand. The Claremont band hue been Mise Ames Dsfob has retarded t� the rrai"el and grading on eideroad betvieen ' lots i 1 and 11, 1st con' at 4.80 ngaged for the ua The school ha in city afters ending a few weeks- with her , I! p' m' B here Have your S rias Cloth F Jae. Ri bards and,others commissioners. he best decorated will be reward- people . Z7 . Cl remont lice had a rink for the pa41 w�h a new Bar. Bach a con;Xuetlati �n Mr..and Mre. Purdp. of Be$wiok, were a here over Sunda with the tatter's father, ma �e by s nu a of years, and now there is iv be e this will promote much rivalry gst . y • .I , µr anollie one erected, while we --do not pose he schools, and should terve to increase Colin Philip. _ %- ges� a oj�ti$en with sufficient enterprise to he interest in ihe Uionic. There will of R� J. Price and W. J. Boden are each _ - a and rte a to ergot one. The Clareiiont Dares be the arcual prizes offered fur foot• erecting a new fence across the front of expi�1 i kargae , '. .'' ,.'!,.�, - #;- t.. lance has two' points of interest for all and other athletic sports, and as their premises oa Beaton street. "« -' "' o 01. - .; :,L � % i I !-, --�---],�. G, ne r this matter. P'iret it establishes be• here was a large surplus Iasi year these Thomas Lamoreauz, of Dnnbarton, .: -- - --- j igeat a few darve here with friend$ and -�: -- - yond a doubt that a rink will be patronize yes will be made more valuable. An• '"""'`''^^"' �^, -•- - &her new feature of the da prospecting during the past fortnight. •� ed i a small place to a paying eztent, and y will be s 4 11:1- � . I'' k i sero' dly that that patronage oontinnes. Mrs• Wideman, of Buf alo, Mrs. Allison I i ioyole reoe upon the new track Mr. i ii i i. lc er I1g Taller Thee iSjceriainly not euffidient patron. °wxi bac constructed for that purpose. of Toronto and Miss. Reed are the guests i.,,ii a 1 p of Mrs. Oso. 'Young and other friends here. age dr t' o Tinks here but one should be f the ' weatber prove$ fa vorable there J. T. Jewell is looking much more oou• _ ereoed that it would be a scarce of eon• hould be a tinge tarnont on Friday 12th ,:- I - siderabl8 revenue .to the enterprising Citi• flay June at Rosebank. Those who are tented this week, as hie wife will return �el' @ct t L1ara-teed. i , ii in a day or two after a fortnight a stay ' i $en who rested it. Oar opinion is that =ions to learn particulars should consult , = - tber�g is apt a village in the county where he bills. We would particularly wish to with Feaeon Falls friends. J. T. insists 1.`. m rasa u n the minds of all that his it'maetbe two months iliacs h8r de artare. =- ____� enoh an institution would be better ,Prow - Po pat• . pp 1 iSU roni ed. ionto im open to the world, and those Little Maud Alger, while 18adtnr the �" � • -fA special meeting of the Pickering he may attend from u distance will be pony soros the hard the other dap. be- Cal • ;i •, i . . .i , E �;: Firal company was held in the mall on 'kveloomed, so long aq they ooadnat them came tingled ap to the rope and sneered1. - f ' Tueiaday evening for the ur selves in a becomin manner. Special the franture of the large bone in her leg, ,� � see cup P Puss of die- 8 above the knee. The limb was set and T� , ' oonstsblee will be ,stationed on all aasiting the holding of a pio-nio on July parts the little sneerer is rogreesing aS well ag -let. There was a very good attendance of the gronnJe to maintain order. Don't, - �, . ., , () : p r of- embers present,, and after $oma die- forget the date, one week From today, °an be ezpocted. The chid is only some 0: y , sus. .jion it was decided to hold 'a ie-nig on Friday, Daae 12th at Rosebank came seven years of a8®•5 The Do " i i P p Tbe r8•flpenia and fruit festival in the n on Day, ani committees were ap- ground - R $2Beat y�►�LiL , $_ ' The church on Sunday and Monday • - Ili poiIli be to. look A ter the work. There - ` ;moi --�� nam a derided maoaesg. The Sabbath Ber• •�1 will�� be abundance f athletic s ort$ of all P �' Mt,, Zion.. :.. et• i . _e ark an provided, enc suitable prizes award �jA� ,L. vices were well attended, and all were We have all kinds of Rockers and Easy Chairs ;• also- Diuia -Room <_ leased with the roe a ar'aace of the 6 chairs iii 5:. ed.• i+ It will be in order for ns •.to state that The Pickering Townaht 8abbatli y p� the latest Styles. P interior of the church, ala Moioday evening 8ideboar�ls tine Bedroom Suite in all de$igne. Extexision Tables and $itch®tut sbo�, tly the villagers will bays a call from School Association held a convention here a large. turnout enjoyed the fruit festiva} $o a df' the firemen whose duty it. is to on Thurada , May 28th. 'i`here were to Some were cleared.. Tables always on hand. Cheap far ,C�sh. ALL GOODb DELIVERED. y A Tien Brice has UNDERTAKIN4 Our .gnrlertaking department is corn let$ soli it baking, llecSeive these dear poang have been three sessions, bat the inelem• m L 11licca erected across the Front of , thn Caskets,;.Co�l�s and R,obeti alwg - a on Iland, P every respft . m� kindly as they, have a very difficult Ano$ of the morning prevented -tbe pec ,groanda, sad looks neatindeed Wanoi.. :_ - y tea to perform an are a �oply doing i= plc fi om coming and the meetin was ratulate ills cos a alio n >q .ha lr'.� t for c VOLf home ancaniitr R : .. B . X - x 1+ not called until aftex neon.. Co siderin i � - e . x► g suol.a n.edl6osaa.,wrcht� rn. �.: xk� :. - ,r1. ,� 4. ice;.:� �s - - a. /• - - t b �mai _ ..r. , . s • d.. P . ., r _ _f.,. .- ->. - - - --„ ; .r.-• -z .y...:^ per, ..�,--> - Y- .ai ,r ,. ... ✓ , o.. ,.F'G q-.dl✓ja z 'S. 5 .?''+�... 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