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A ..,. ,. �, :.. ,. , .. ; -,",.- l;..n -• ....-,N _. ,.-.: .:. -.cat . - .. ":. .. - :'_V . i?.. ., -- ti. .-. -r, _ ( .. Y . .-.. 3 s_ ) ` t + t. . �/ i. , ' fI 'is ' -b�' _. kk - .. - (r " V IJ. XV. , PICKERING,� � ONT., FRIDAY J NE T } � "F .j ,� - - - -- - U 12, 18 9 �. . 1V o 34 1 i i is Vr0f***fana1 gartr*. -- t h �i p /� (� . f : Good PAsture� UT AROUND US '`- BUNNY MOUNT. Y. � : # , _.1 Medi�cat. ila8 r6tiirn 1 ti 6 y y , ,. n, o o i 'ce evaz-warmD� 5= '4 E Mre. Mono i Guillimbar p I; LA $arc LoaaL aapp>rxrxaa RICOYMYCD By ed to bar home. 1 IR IE.BATEMAN, M,D., C.M- C.P. .d or ��ttl�? Rosebank attracts many to -dap.: `,,< ,, E THB piat:;e AxD JOTTED D®vv>+ BY OIIB Mr, and Mrs. Ileo. Linton visited else- Edith Elliott Sundayed at home ., * 4 1` ! • B.O:, Ooroner. O>soe and Reei ansa, Hi Street, Pickering Office, bonne: id mind OOBBEBp4NDBNTB. where on Sabbath last, a— . 11ir s. Geo. Walters spent Satan ay �n 9:81 11:80 ; Evea4na 6 to 8. ot.ARlMONT A few of onr sports spent Saturday last f�carkham. �• Ir 14 With plenty of Water, at LhB-- 1 i . fisbinQ at the lake, when an enjoyable time - F. G. McCarthy and R, Guthrie have Y '' LCQILt. __ �T �r r Mcg$ >�ew �vheele have a»•iped denies v°ae spent. each sold a fine horre lately. r I P 1111 .C).' MILL , 1 the weak. Our neighbor west of hare, John Furth- Dr. Whiteman is having a fdandation :'�- �1S011iAS PdRHER, Barrister a o. ie ing, is all smiles Lheae days. Wby its a pot ander the barn on his farm here. 1 at• Dnnbarton each saturda . vete Miss Alice Glillman,'of Pickering,'is here girl.: All doing well. Frank Smith and wife went to Dariin •� �i _ y b- '� !node to loan at floe per cent. 1 y3=�tR=N. bow witf� friends. Our bachelor friend has pnrohasd anew ton on Tuesday Last to attend the inneral r• ; DENTON A DOPDs. BARRIST Rs, Dr. Smith will be here •un first and cart Wonder what. the resulte may be of•hQr uncle wbo,died ver iuddenl . ; SOLICITORS, ETC., l0} Adelaide treet At i15s0 per head • for tbe'season third Tnesday of each month. * Young man go north. 0 Mrs. Graham is at present vers low a d Mise Ma Reith, of Toronto, was here I '• a seat, Toronto. At Claremont Tuesday • Illy y Mrs Parson Hogle a000mpatsied by bar recov„ ry ie somewhat doubtful owing ' - - over Sunda with nnmeroue Erie dA, Master Debor, was the r _. _ E. FAREWELL �., Y o guest of 3oseph to hgr e.3 age. IIowever, we wish her fl j BARRIa- Miss Mary Gibbons has gone to Torre• 'Carter and family on Sunday last,,- well. . l -:. , �� tl • TER, pounty crown Attorney, and C nnty Bran and fi3borts' 12.00 per ton to again after Rpendin the wint Came bops, the pin nio ie now at hand. A + - ' '- ` Solicitor. Court House, Whitby. • 1 -y R er }late private plc ntc was,held at. Corbett a � + ' with Iter parents: where are all those new buggies and carts Point recently: Several from here attend• `' - �,` o, �I Choice Family Patent Floor :4.00 pot bbl. Mr. McCormack, the conseryatiYei can• which Dame into our alount a few weeks ed and a very pleasant afternoon wa �;.% ` DOW McCIIGLIVRAY, BA RIs- I! e-! a ant. . ,. to s, Solicitors, ecc. Office opposite Poet � .. didate for West Ontario was in the villa a ag°' p . - _, 1i office, W itby, Ont. Jno. Ball Dow, R.A.; hen. r �,._ on Tuesda s in oqt the land, g A few of oar youths stall attend choir offer Stevens returned to the city last. ii .A, MoG: li ray;LL,B. Money to Loan. y .. • Y py g practice at Cornersville and they say week after a week visit to her friends here. ., 7A` _ �� ':� -• There was no sero oe in the Dtathodist many were present on Thursday evening i3he formed cavy new ones by her kind] t 3' s li SAL AGHER & CO., Barri tere ohnroh on Sundayening owing tb Eha of last wegk, inannere. y o (� r[ d: '8olicito s, etc„ Canada Life bu ]ding, f r = s - _ absence of the minister at conference. Man from here attended the fruit testi• Sama of oar Howe ma. seem of b r ` ''� 3 Toronto, wilt b at their office, wiliis soak, �� : i •' s 1 Charles Gibbons hue gone to the cit y Y d ct we. �# $rougham, ever 6aturday, Any burin ea or `' y nal at Brougham on Monday evening of failed to appear last week and w -e tr to ' - i'_ I! instruot5ne left ith Thos. � R • where he will assist leis brother William last week and all re rt of havio a nt a make u �' w' Y , ,' '" '" Poacher, Eeq., V e ill try to work harder in throughout the wee will be promptly aft nded fi_`a with hl'8 g p ` I, . to on laturday. Money to loan aY G per en:, �' , gr00ery and provision badness joyable evening: the Estate. - "�` 9_8m Z� The prodigal eon has returnee, and in ----�- We .b Neve the, 4tet1]O�L4t rirC111t9 17ePe' are ''' � •, _ _ gj -�► :: coneegnonoe Nicholas hue slaughtered the Brock Road: to be chlanged now a,nd Pi kerini;.ie to come , �et�irtiitcLr1/.�� ,I fatted calf. There ie great rejoicing in to Aud{ey. The mir.iste M ;ire is attend- �� �I �1 the house of Burton. Mise Rodd, of Pickering, is with tri@ode arice at conference now, xa,, all end is ' ` -. ' ITt here thie week. perfect unison. :, A ; F. VVHALEY, VETERINARY - ,I The Stou$villa band we understand has 1 ,'' 11: Burgeon and Dentist. Qradnate f On- -� I I been engaged to play bore on Dominiun J. Ryan is again in onr midst: He looks The farmers have nea ly cleared oat tarso Veterinary Collage, Toronto: Grad ate in day for the Methodist ole. OAP boa hale and hearty. their beef cattle at the rali g price of 4 c. � ; '' Dentia ry. Member of the Ontario Vete nary ��-• 1� P y 5 1, 4!►eeoc; tion, Dentistry a specialty. Ca le by - i= - - _.i will likely discourse sweet music else• Norrn. is hnethng things these days. I Some ho4vever bave held hefts and we day o night rom tl attended to• Mee, wonder if he wants an bel believe it has dropped. we , re sort that , p p y where. Mr. and Mre. Rayer are vfiaitinR in Tor• the expected p�,iiey were not realized but of ti� P? Beside ce, Telegraph and Yost Oflid�e, ate Dont Forget • Uavid Graham has lost hie cl de stat• F I vel°' y y onto and other parts of the west. course it ie all for thv beAt. . ' - -- -- -- --- lion llunglaae +rom inflammation,. Tha t�uite.a number of our farmers ha ye die- After a lin;, g p erin illness cf consam tion, 1' � • H0 'DINS, VETERINARY LAR- ;:..,: ;. T 3 beast died on Tuesday xnorDing at Good posed of their fat cattle and hogs and axe ore' Saunders, of Baggctsv:lle,; passed it • t}EUY, 4ra3uate of the Ontari Vet- • • • • v • �+ A • Tripp w00d, sUd she same ie a ca , rr - t loss to Mr. now talkin of what the will .do with the away ou �roLdar last. Her little girl is al- , -- i� Drinan College, Toronto, registered m mbar Pr' ►, of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Aesoci tion. Graham. chink. Y ;, so sick and her depth is oapocted daily. . _ n Omae, residence and shoeing forge one an one- s: i. Plano Recital... s Dominion Day comes on Wednesday we beg to annontioe to the public that ur• Saunders has had .r, hard pull and now <` 11 ;, qqu�artepr miles north of Cirfsen River. 13teel and in cones Hence the market here that t'h® correspondent of last week is nota a sad bereavement and we spm athizP with �t ,� driving shoes at iron prices. Office and chop q him in his tofaelineee.• p - I boars from v to a a. m. and l to .p. m. Tel°- At Pickering College, on Tuesday week will be changed from Tuesday to member of the school committee, and if ;; apb iaddress Whitevale Ont.• P. o. ad ase, Ev'g, June 16tH, 1896. Ddond•y. Remember /ben Monde ,Jane they exhibited their best senses last week Last year some -from here played I& a - _ _ _ school team for the Rosebank 1 ` �.. r°en'River ont_i _ __T ,— _ '29th is market day in Claremont. y we hope they are not even called one of pr zea who w p Brook Roud as their room would be more were not,pupile of that year. Now today. - s `' 6 H 11AS A. GRAHAM, VETE IN- Re'v. and Mrs. McLean left for Toronto Y 6URGl>�ON, dradnate of the O tatio • , i , ' , on Moud• desirable then their oompanp, althoaRh some freparatione are hexa x� vete 'nary College, Toronto,r tered ins ben ;, Y• Mrs- McLean ie nolo en H• I made for a school team"� t nankin, who has been attending , we nnderstan of the On ario Veterinary 3ded cal Aeaoci tion, route for the old cotabtr where she wit) 9 9ahool in Port Huron, is again in gur midst, t az no'prize will by gi�ren to such a team, , '_,'I } I' aieo b notary member of the Ontario M ical n' > spend a tow months with friends. Wa but the theory of his visit ie anything bot s d is is fight fear play in everything is "" goato y, treats all diseases of domeetioa ani- j� • t e ri ht thing, r Hale. &leo articular attention co Vete cry 141de a • I wish her a safe joarney and • p)eiasant pleasant news to ae, ae be hue once more to g •;� Dead try. All cease romptly attended at • • �. s time while there. ' attend tl7e p 1(t makes ni lea 1" to beer the talk of ' q Refaeael hos ital Toronto to g ;,; I lroaeo able rases. O oe at the well know es john Raid's fouad•tion is I have another o tion on his arm. Tbia l�ebiiee�me tot Cirabam Bros.. one mile w ► of proRrese'ag peri some people. One woatd think that it was' • . Oterfe on . Telegrams to Claremont puns nal. rather favorably. Albert Rawson and is the third and we hoppee it will be the last. ! pleasure for t>5e world to incline a listen- € ' fy e► nd. to. 131y ' - gang ars tYorking on the front wall while War Dorf'z Go.. 149 ear to their prate. We have hears , `- a Wheel• $ - . aSS��S�St L4 wg points up the back. W. J. Deyitt'e mss+-• -- eoongh about that Rate eugair, yet some are ez oted aloe Whitevale• i4dlviduai still talk of taw, etc. Boys, a + �_ a n►tntss C;gtbs. ' pe { . ` I - h~ .:! oo mance Llle oo>�erete o kaa' or eo to lite that lives above such things in the Daly ._ �� �� trna wa ,and as some of the cid folks ria is Fred. DowewdU w}lila assistin at Jno. C' C' mor spent Sunday wltb Errands y y, A$ DUNN, Collo@yanoer, ul- h g in Toronto. I yon now sea the fraise of bad company. IT er for taring Amdavite; etc., C �t i8 ligh{, andme and Berry a raising ora Friday of last week, Mr. Brick of , � � �aooat, Can fill some fourteen feet to the round and Toronto, apeot a fear days � fi g last week iD the yule. r sRouof„►fu. �� x r ' 106 t, �Of enact ' Worktuan in aligbting sprained both wrists soave- Min Annie Dickson, of Toronto, is visit- I . ". - , R.I UOVER,ISSURER OF M R• what. He has in oone� encs been laid < ,, 4n IHR bar friend, Mise Martha Hirton, f Y 1 P. B> aE Licensee. Office at reeidenc or }r Week, opt w►iU steer no Mr. and ]lin. $•meal Di k Pre. Jewell x s., ship ana finish,• off wvr for a c son ane int efm°� home on Fridav mill, Cir n iiiyer. ant ]drs. J . M'. Clerow ie indisposed tibia ,` '' farther ineofogenienee. son are ni*Ucs:tila w* h irieiads here, , ' B YTINGF, Ieen of M - ' The Methodist frlende.ars maks bye Mrs• AnAls, o Oshawa, mak• • r I r9 is with her ! $cul Tri was here f3unda • Li nees for the cognty o Ontario.• or- I: arr "Iftment fora big day bare on Do mother, Mrs. Thee, Pup, for a taw days. it hp Y whu - � - ai store `or at hie residen a Pick ag Geometers, minion Day. The pin nio hue alwa a heels of Bottl4ean, , spent �ende. , y Robert Tait Dak. ,� l� sl -y a source of much bnjoyment and thin time last ween with ]His mother, Mre, James Will Bark was home from Andlej Qr - " 3, , r : R. EATON, TOWNSHIP C - - H T atGh HOlder$ f no departure from that .role is expected, Taylor, s nday. '�91.. ` - • O veyanaer, Commissioner for tak g Silver Name Plates• Fal} +articulare will be forthcomin in • Mrs' Hecxlewaxi, of Oshawa, spent a few Frank Churchill, of Broute, was here ' � ,, I s ire A000antant and Inaarrnoe Ag nt, g days this week with her sister, Mrs, J. o er Sunday. _��; xt llione loan on farm property. w119e ro- few tys when the bills will bo issued. • - 4a�• FICB-At whitevale. will be in On the OTening of June 28rd the Work. Pugh' ]!dies Willie spent Sunday with her `�� Wo a every Monday afternoon for be SS man have arranged for •concert in their Mre. John Mason, of $ot►rboro, spent a parents in Searboro. . �� Tram Watell for touriaf.$ use few da a last week with her sister, Mre. Ddessre. 'Willie and Jewell wase' p `r t'�3 ' ti of bneinese. 97-t P hal) eommeDClDg at li p'clock, •t which R►, S, p - onl}' $2.60. ajor. oitif in on Baturda the election relurfSs of the day will be an• Tha Ladies' Aaailliary :in coDaeotion y g y a ,�� t1H $ POIICHER, Licensed A e- J Joseph bark grcked twenty 'quarte of .�i �� Valuator, etc., for East York d I nonneed upon arrival. Tllare has beep a with the >ret)aodist church held a meetitl x io a r, (+ straw -berries on Sa,arda _ ebew of 1 North and Booth Ontario. B et I g00d rogram of aaliterary nature prepay. on Wedueeday afternoon of last week at Mise Effie 13ode1} hue returned from . `'X `. nt on van to. orders bymail or telegra h. T a tp �e rendered Lei K'9t n the arrival of the residence of the Rev. ■r. Oke. - " 1,1, gee erste. Address THOS• POUCH R, r1 • • W 1 B x 4 , B ngbam, Ont'. . 9 the ' returns from d:gareut quarters, ad• IDYitatlons are out for fife weddin at spending a week with Whitby friends. ;v s; -- -- Wriltb mission only 10 Dente. Toronto on the 17th inet., of Miwa Ponober, Mro' E• Bette, of Georgetown, le visit-�' ` The Daher avenin we have been credit• eldest dna bier of John Poacher, Toronto, ing with T- C• Brown and wife jest novo. ,dpr j P TILL, AIICTIONEER, ET ., q 1' . Cir n River, eolicite seise from hie nn i T ably informed our chief of police ciid not to A. E. Major, o! ibis place, Coagratala- N• L. Qtepbeneon ie r��i�ing hie barn .:; esoas tie de both far and near. 19atee off e, tloue. and ereetin a etohe foundation and stable' : _ W� farm toc and everything that is to beeold all Shed much metro upon hie pPsition b his g lfip ha al by the enbeeriber with the atm et by Lis Ian y The mill property was offered for sale underneath. ' 3 ]Mage over that road 'ob, while ,�: at IDianotioa oa >ronday but igiled to R. Jaokean ie reooporing from an st�aokx� 3 � �� .Y re end Id to the verT beet ad.antage. sly eonyereing on Brock etredt north of the - N — re rho reserve bid cif g8,200, eo will Dow of overheat. He has been in a weak .-a� corner. If all be tragi that is reportrtd sold by fonder. .Judge Dartnell, lreurs• opndition for some da '�r"' P1 KERING POST OFFICE. T _ mboat that exhibition otperyerted En Bell, ys• ,� • � • jJ g R, J. E. Farewell, t�j. G, and Aaotioneer Feir- 4ao a Phi!i los a v ' ' some taco shogl3 be y phenson, rg ps t alnable bull oa ��, 4t iV�ai2t a from Toronto 8 :0 a.m. 1?s prossented for as banks, ot. Whitb and G. Ii. Ste Satgrd The animal in some wa ago-- . Mails close Toronto b'S6a m. mg profane hlago�age on our pnblio high' barrister, of warkhafm, wero present . in, �' y a;l,i �`' a ri. a. ,w, a to e m Clone a T wb sb m }ook like ne vrith s seat of oar Wall ws •� oor,neotioa wiW the colo. needed -In strangling itself. �. , ., 1 '' a E 6 90 a m " a T E 7 b0 m 'Pa er. y Joram Little oho and dau titer Rachel ' Tt�e fullo iD ro& , r O { R' b 8 15 p m . Toronto 800 m P Thotleande of rolls 8c up to R d jobs will be let Lyi W Geo. Gerow and vti,fer "Lumissioners on were in Darlington attending the fnnerai . � � .; O 8 4li p m a T w d 0o m 85c, and all 'the other prices. Come Browne Corners. . t I on or ere issued on all porta of the wo ld. Ind Saturday, lose l8tb, ootlumenoin at 1 of the former's cousin on Tuesday. �� -� ayllght and bring size of rooms. K The i Some lift of her friends sn ri � i• 0 clook xt iob l and proceeding until all ague Bros. are building a stable oa Y rp sed Mre. - fee� ae laa>Rlt lsysx>�ss. the MaClev®land farm. Dunham on Tuesday afternoon bf calling ' - a �, "il ,' • - ; are disposed off. No. 1 grading on 8th _ lI P Its eceived and interest allowed at I-2 ' Mllllile p Peter Spring took a load of hie friands to and helping her to spend the afternoon of E , r.. con. o p lots 80 to 89 2nd new abut �,ta per sen per annum. Security indisputab e • ' ' r the camp meeting Sunday her birthday in a sociable manner. The . r went under brid a between IoW 84 and tip N ,� Wan. LOI,>;•an$ g + Billy eebitt ie selling e1rawberries at 10 old lady is tail} ]:ale anis heart ,, posTldee a ' W@ are working. dap and night to rear of 2nd eon; 8rd, Dotting hill op Uth sects a boa, diva him a sail. Ed. Nilson hafi.beein a oint5ed as dela- t ; ` I �+-_ catch up with orders. Come now f con., apposite lot 80 ; 4th, repairing two R. Jackson bad a bee drawing atone last geld by the Provincial pAseociatlan to i Y y� r S' .,," bills on 9th con. opp. lot 84 ; 6th, repair. Monday. A lar e n mbar turned opt. - .'? ,�r,•gs _. yon want aI new hat. Thee g k,.A p sial SesaloII - gr@a fess ing washout opp, lots a4 and $5 rear of C,�rge Anthony, wile and Tamil were attend the International Sabbath School - � ; • difsplay of tJrinlmed head• ear 'we've 8th con. Y Convention to be cold on June 23rd, ?4tL •_ �`� rom July 0th to July 3let; g visiting relatloar and friends last week, or �'eichers, ever show - Weddiv and Mourn- The Baptist' Sabbath School excursion and 26tH at Boston. Of course he Ill A blies t3arab Joloe, of Glasgow, is visiting iP c � �; � yl anion Btndente ane others; ing ord@rs �rOmptly filled, to Hamilton will �e held on Thureda , her friend, Mise L,. Beare, of this glace, attend. �� �, At the Ureas Go ds in dress lengths GOc to y na 11dr. and Mre. William Pearson, o! Wee• Henry �. S4ilaon and song of �Ya or �, -j June 15th., and not ir8rd •e stated b villa, Kansas, is here this week combi a.r p last week. The C. P. R. will roe a 8 alai ton, spent t3unday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe g CANT/��_ $1.50 yd., I end cheaper goods down pt` -"vG to Se A. 1 train t -o Toronto, when the excursionists Timbers. business with pleasure. He is looltwg - *.Ruff ,- _ will be transferred to the $alnilton steam• RI°hart t3ieley ahoompanied by Mise after the Sherrard term sale which takAe a �� �; Beslie.Patch, Snndayed at Mount Joy with place on Saturday at Gerow's hotel. See �` f e I �; • - ere,Maoassa and Modjefika and the balaaoe Williaru Sellers. bole for full articatara. P ou nr attention to Book keeping by 1v�Cle�• of the trip'mado by boat. This is Dna cf Two of oar kids had a rase after a red p` nein a .tactics), Penmanship, Shorthand nd J the cheapest tripe yet ofi6red, and the oily Wirral the other On Wednesday, June 17th, T. Pouctier � n.,G.. sq day. ff they had ran will sell road jowl at the following .targe : 4 1 ,. An Tipp ngUnity to: combine pleasure w th We la' Ve' the beat BIcydee in the of Hamllt�n, With it8 Ir101ined railway, fast enough they might of caught it. l ' root. on ire it. A octal wi'J bring y u world for men and WOn1@n. W@. Bell p p and places : At 2 o' lock m." p _ handsome reaieienoee, tablic arks, io Richard Loahie, an inmate of Newmarket Q P grevelliug ' ` _ • l p ticblare. adrese, turesque mountain, an ballby beach, le IIoma, died on Friday lest. The interment 0th con, apposite lot 27 ; 8 o clock tin, `"' A. SHAW, Prins;pial, below manufacturers' rices, startin buildin b pp 'f f i - nor. Gerrard and range a e. P g an ideal place to spend a day or two.. Boa took place at Malvern oa...8atnrday sitar• K reakwater and filing washoilt . s? 0r at X47.50 to $pi for "White Rimmed posters for full particulars ae to fere and nOo° on eideroad between lots 80 and 81, 4th .. .4 �� xo. , ti Hyslop." See all other wheels then other rlioulars, , Ellesmere bo s were - ve 000 ; 4 o'clock m, din ' F t;�� . iq o b ►d Q I I k Y >`y quiet last P ll g hilt between , a c "o fir, dqb ; ours A Barden party ander the auepioss of $atnrday night while passing throngll oar lots 28. and 29, 4th con ; 5 o'clock, grad 1, -` > town. No doubt the Look their detest mg and avellin hill on 5th ooL, o '� `' a • -• P o: I the Ladles' Aid soaioty of Ol•rerxaont y R'i' g p r'� d ° p m a :� c ° ! Presbyterian church will be geld at $and. hard. posits lot 19, near Brook Road. �� �-r �s +; Cash `d d o e Pr1�e bank, the grounds of . M W. F. Maaleaa will hold a 'ablia moot „. `" "{I " y : ; a n °g :. °° p acnab, on ing in the Mammoth hall, p ~ -!"-"" 1 I i Iy -- 4 Fridays June 19th. A substantial re est Malvern, to , . i, 1I "t Q c (� e o Glinger' Sn� s 5e. lb p night Fridayj, A full attendan A Wooster, Ohio, woman sued for aoa - ;: : i c o o a - m O P well be served from - 6 p, m, There will aspeo�, ce Is 000 for breach of ramise and secured' a ',I' `� I. qQ oK .- ►'* q Canned Corn 5c can be a moat en o able . ro ram ooneietin of J p, ° , I ti r-td14 m Mvw Q p CAW .. •1 Y it g ames Hague wheeled to Markham last verdict for $25, The jnry evidently t�e 14 oz. box Fresh Fi gs 5c boa. , Alt g �bQo M o o g solos, ohorgsee, redlxlge and reoitatione. ianda In 16 minntee .and 4 eaooads, the aided that her affections were not lacerstx,,- Mueical Selections will be rendered by the distance is 5 miles. Come Billy B. lower' ed so bad] that the couldn't be he , % - ti i �,'ti p E b a fy b a y �+ Piclea 9c a bottle. y �� m g a �� a v o ' "d = g nes bottles— for Ifo. Claremont band. A s sial feature of the - y Y alpd �:� . i1 g o. O Ink— 1 pe ' this record.. by a little court plaster, if the right agars ' •a a �a.. nrr entertainment will be a.magrsiticent dig• 'Mr•and Mrs. John Adams, o! If,rllside, did the oonrting. i 2 .`i-- .. 0 5 bars Castile Soap 25C lay of Chinese lantergs. On the Lord's were at John Fleming a on t3uaday yisitin Th n ' Jan -. - a g, 2 heir daughter, Florence, who is ill with a past week with Its three dleastrb s Via: •t' O t ay followin 1st June anniversaryy self t l fatal events will be long remembered' r k� ' �� Fe -b � re Men s 'urnlshln vices will be held in the church, 01ira hemmorhage of the lungs. he ddath list made a record tri htfuI 'nd , r ` Q • , "'w _Mar i y p • mpnt, at 11 a. m, and fi:80 p. txl., when The party under the' auspices of the S. lea, e, the week o g � ;; I is,; WW Apr.�l�" Z the Kiev. Principal Cav�en, 17.D•, Rnog R F $ L was the eyont of the season. g paned with the aaaia nt I ,� «. , Everything of :*Sot for phen and $boat 800 ware ppresent and danced until in British Columbia in which upwards! of o I ' m ,: at &m Meq ;�n o s at the Men's Store: college, Toronto, will preach. SPOOR) the •rey dawn• flarrington & Em foto- 70 People were hurled into eternity, tfin � '' . a y $ate, Caps, aolJeotiona will be taken up'at both diets. iehed the music in their usual clever wap. the two cyclones at St. Louis. in whar`h _' ` r� L a _ tea► J ne ;cam early -to -wear and Ordered Clot}lin All aro condi 11 o t, m A� July ,,,e g a y lnvtted. Wonder flow sumo of the boys from Mark- 500 people Inst their hoes and on 3aturay` - aI' • r M L0 w ,„d, Sept ,. - . • ' •-*'^•-- h#,#1 felt who mistook it for agarden party. comes the report from Moecnw in w ich s w M .� Oct. � rV HS10- 'j (i * o r Hon. D. It,. Mac3onald, ez Lieut. 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Is very ''".` I ,j l ynuns, and she hast no mother," said An )Examyle of )pow the Rra1n xe 18at}aed . . , .. ► t41 '. I— . 5 I = � Donna thetically, "Go on, dear ; let Ry r�tupid Pedantry. IJR IT I ' I •'- — liet�rPln what further wa she n er- PI; S .. '4. J IR -e. _ t{a...i a nae Y 1'' g In June, 1$04, a b eautiful young wo- QU :._ TIffiES PLAYSI. -, s ffiE- itHAIP ER $$VI,—(Continued.): da►n y bejeweled haind. and �ppaates. h!s ed you. >: I , chem with a fond ;touch. He oau ht "She ►eked up her petticoats," said man was removed from one of the New 1 '_lits. j Hees turned back . into g p yi the reacheroua hand and pressed his Mr. ;Dundas, not tvithout a blush of 'England colleges and placed in an asy- paf$y gn��,�.�-amain a Bara 9'61rt was rift.: r' ' the !fall. �vf th. O'Grady, and for once In lips to it=poor • foolj I • shame. "Picked them up quite be- lum for the insane. She had been un- (ured—Fowls stripped or The cath• :.1. _:H bei life id, without , deliberation, a ell+ at all events, I was tired," he gond the bounds o! deceney, my dear well for some montbb, awing to over I ers, and a watch was. Blown-Thro�sb a wen on(, but now I; did not look tired girl and began ,to dance before this Cow—Yon Can Relieve These 8to ) foolish hag. She renewed: the des- at al , but only full of hap eases. "I same man, whoever he was. She was plainly study and insufficient sleep; but hex dies i[ , eussion ' f a moment since. here to et a moment'o rest. And imitating homebody, because it was aberration of mind was directly brought - You Like. $ "'I 'a case me of denying. you - a you" he looked at her quickly, hope- not the. movement of a young girl, but abonit by her failure to pass the ex* The awful Cyclone that swept oval' I �4 .. full "you missed me P" he idd "You rather those of an advanced a e that p phy et thQ end of y g - sl�pce; a said, with a coquettish y y ' g amination in hiloso Northern Kansas Sunda ev ntn , • smile, -cam to look for me 9 T ere was in- she portrayed. I was never so surprised - • 1>4 g her eyes boldly to his. .tense delight in his tone. ' in my life. Constanbia has -always the term, bringing easing death to. 90 people, In juries ; t 1.• "A Polk as It you said ?" . " , you think you could be absent seemed to be so specially sensible for Being a friend of th'e family, I visited to many and destroying property *boss ; �` "I ; do 't think I said atiyt.hing," re- without myy missing you ?" asked she, a Qtrl." her soon after her incarceration. I value will aggregate millions' pro- ; Y I' rept achfully, 'Yea, you have guessed Mrs. Dundas, after a Paint struggle plied he with an amused gaze that it. That is why I came." She said with herself, burst out laughing. was, struck- with.t.he change that a few duced many queer contortions of or- t - a shoulcL hi ve warned her. it n its readily, without a moment's "And so when she 'picked up }ler ped short years of study had made In the dinary objects. and almost tnerlsdible - •' No ? then. But ours hest tion. Time to think had been Woats be and the bounds of decent girl. She was sitting near the win- stories f its I�11 My mistake, y Y Y g g pranks are being rleceiv is still t, be a la ed. ' It was rob- dent d her, yet she was prepared, and you still _tit:ayed and watched," 'she dow a i ' �' p had ade the one answer that was most cried. "Oh, you naughty boy I Oh, + Pparently readi>tlg, when I. ail- ed. ; ably my. cousin, Mi DtlacGillieuddy, to sure to charm, and hold, and blind him. Jo I" She stoad back and shook her peared at the 'door of her apartmen Mrs. gnotte, living near Sen wba ' .- - _ whom „ . ;:; t, yQu spoke. _ . , She ould have laughed aloud as she finger at him reprovingly. that it She , looked up, but evidently did no was blow from her home, wda-' ound "Pardon me, no. You are' both the apok ,but she restrained herself, and should come to��dhis between us twu I" recognize me, and after eyeing me dead; wit her living babe claspted- in , same he ht ou are both" -with a look d into his eyes with a vision clear, she went on. that I should have t� suspiciously for few momenta, dose ' t g ' y and ft, arnd tender, that seemed to lecture you I Oh, you terrible man I 'f, p Y her rigid ems. slight w—"beautiful ; your costumes him a perfection of all things woman- who used to be the wild one, have now and began to pace the room, laughing An oak stave. was driven clear were identical, but my eyesight is ly. She was false as Judas. Yet to to bring you to task I But, seriously, at intervals that peculiar mirthless through a cow's body. him she appeared as a very angel of thou, about our r Con. Don't be' stall 'ver good." poor laugh which characterizes the insane. A frame in which a mirror w"a aeE y 1. love and goodness. bard upon her, Jo I Don't 'now, I en- . "Don't. depend altogether upon it," „ eetheart," said he, "I am sorry !treat you I I shall speak to her, in Finally, with P, shudder, she ail- was smashed to splinters, but tot a said she,'lightly. "All that sand in the if I caused you even a second's un -J private,' you know, just by our .own panache. me. "So you are another tor- crack or blemish could be discovered East ma ,have done its work _without nese. But as I tell you, I felt tired. two selves. But you must promise to mentor," she said. "How did you know on the glass. � . - our' knowledge. e. Take my word for And now that I look at you, my dear- say nothing at all, and, more than y -est, ow pale you axe—how sad—hpwv that, you must give me our word I failed in that wretched examination 9 A �choolhoutse was blown swap, lea - . It, it was Constantia who rejected you." , lo,ve1 'I" you will not, by locdc or sign, let her I tell you, I did not fail. I only for- Ing the floor undisturbed, with the 11 She glad ed at him archly. "I do not Tb last assertion, at least, was see you are displeased with her. Poor got the words—just the words. I can chairs and desks remaining upright in 1 . think I hould have had the heart. to• true. She was dressed in pure white ; dear Con I It would make her tbor- say them all now. They're from Rant, place. - I ' she !ways wore white, .as a rule, so cash! wrenched id she, thought she k do It.." Her eyes, as A rule, were ir- Listen. "The teleology of nature is that there was noth' g extraordinary had ellen in your estimation. You 8Y The paint on a beta near Irvin was i resistible when she chose; but O'Grady, in that, but to -night her gown was a are one of her chief gods, you know." made to rest on a transcendental then- rubbed off. Otherwise the barn was - though still perfectly friendly, was upt very marvel of lee beauty. It was A She smiled admiringly at him. "You ology which takes the .ideal of supreme uninjured. to b}e', su ease b them, t dream, an inspiration of the immaou- an not expect me to be surprised of ontological feel • rfection as a principle of . Y late "Worth, and was singularly attrae- that,' she said. g P An organ in a church at 6l�ring - , "Your' word is no doijbt-as_�good "as tive. It suited her , a merveille, � and He drew her to him -and kissed her. systematic unity, a principle which— Valley was scattered to the winds The J. - your bo'd," said he, smiling; "but I adds another charm to her wonderouis "There is no man on earth as happy- which—oh, loco my Head aches. Do stove sitting under it" was not meed assure u it was not our double who beau y. Pale dropping blossoms' of as I am," he said. you know, I worked that problem' all 1 Y Y onq els, a . bare degree less white "And you will give me your word rI h.t. It took me all night, but I sole- Not a trace of two missing pian at tbrewt -over for—Lord Varlet' 1 He i -J . Y, han the robe, la h .den amon st its not to be cold tom - " g and when I 'la down in the Frankfort can be found. Y g Y poor Con ?" . ed it y - laughe73.. little as be noticed 'how she folds ; a bud or tw nestled in- her `'I will give you my word for 'that morning I .thought ,t hat - very trianIkle Three' boys in a schoolhouse- at Pal - , started. i "You see I am a ho eless boso . Around be neck she wore a and anything else you like:" -4 was in my ,head, with tide apex piercing • p mer were blown 50. feet through the t recta ; stria of pearls, A ve all these her "And you will trust me to speak to my forehead. -, That must have been i pe hen not all the sap. of the lags eyes shone, br ht as sapphires, her,. and ,show her where her fault (an the beginning but I am not insane— air, but wets deposited en the ground dee6rt 0 ld blind me, you can readily her ed hair rested _ e a crown upon I innocgnt one, I swear), lies I' only sttudying, studying, studying. I without injury.. The building was -,. believe hat it could not be easy to. the- all. . ( "Where is it that I would not trust Bear people say so much ktudy In of wrecked. throw! d st in e e --with a success- "P of I You are !ways prying me .you ?" said he; proudly, fondly. no use, but I only laugh at them. the - - ful .teen "' y, s coo limPr�ts," she cried, gayly. 'There I +oche was copscious of a sense of re- idiots. I say, give me knowledge— NEVER STUFFED TICBING�I' • , 1. was nothing in her manner to suggest lief. Her plans .were not yett formed, knowledge. I adore learning I wor- At Frankfort it is said a watch Iwad "16h ` ave a -meaning. in what :you the dea that such (compliments were ' and it was essential that she should ship seta anon." (Here she flung her- blown through a cow without shop. :. " say, - of course," said she, leaning back but s a wear ing of the flesh to her. I stand well with him until the last. "I self u n the bed and fairly hugged and I y upon ping ticking. indolent • against a pillar, and gazing As to my pallor, it ib not possible to I have your word, then, she said. She kissed two volumes which happened to i ?.- . at I get through an affair of this kind with- I nestled closer to him, and drew one of be lying, there. These; proved to be A field was furrowed by thein. - - 4" him through lids lowered. Let me out ome slight. anxi` ty." his willing arms around bar neck. "It a Hebrew grammar and a work on as though it hgd been done by a plow, " • - hear it.' "That is true," id Dundas.• He 118 so dear to me that you should thus diffggrential calculus.) "When I was a The only person in one district �vho "1 des re Lady barley's happiness spok with a certain eagerness. "And trust me," she whiffppeered. "To tell you ebil(i," -she continued, "I rebelled I - .- as forthese foreign affairs, tOfse mask- .a ancret, I was a little uneasy about. again* the good that was in books. I suffered no damage was the only per. said, boldly. �- ed dances, I do not think I should care thowe two dominoes (Connie' and mine)) loved the air and sunshine. I hated son who carried cyclone insurance.I . "Beyc, td doubt; one can see 'that."_ for hem. They g ve rise to little [lel so exactly the same, and when 1 the school rcx,tn. The eight of my It required 17a stitches to sew I up . A• faint -I sneer curved her lips.. °'po nom lications that re scarcely to be found how she—•poor darling foolish playmates sitting silent and motion- . . .seer d." girl—was behaving" ►n so silly a fash- lesm re.9sed me. 'Then Iwaa a stn- the lacertlona of Joseph gnotte, _ of you i.n;te d to be the creator of it , _ Do na looked at im. Haw much ( with—but " !sofa!! "that would � id animal. Now I am an telloictu 1 Seneca. � f . : , t I that cc, role 4" did a knovvtt��? Had iany one been pots- be ►with p Y• p in � A barrel of lime was lifted' tlnd . onin his tmtind 9 $ e 9mg Is girlish confidence, mo +mal• Ob, heavens I How happy I nil O'Grady controlled -'himself admir- ]� knew him suf- ,ion you must not. ask me about it just yet. am " (She raised her eyes with an es- ita -contents scattered over fruit trees y ficie tly well to bmf certain that if he But I could not. help saying to myself pression .of ecxtacy.? "What care I as perfectly as any horticulturist co4ld I soil I - was ver uneasy aboiut her reputation, 'once or twice to-niabt, when I was busy I for the things of tbis world." she went have done. 1 1- Varl( 's faith means her hozior," he he ould speak. - 0he guessed, too, trying to make my guests happy—and on. I study for eternity. . I can speak Two horses were in a barn near I . ti _ =aid, i oring her vile insinuation. that if be so much a suspected her, hi a difficult task it was," fourteen lan a ea. I will be G'od's Waterville. One was blown oluite a I would in all probability kill her. W •• plre t►v mi - interpreter. Hulas distance over the tree to Toa ar as all the world knows, very p y by how would It be it you were to mos- jx promised me that pe and de- ;:, ' should he-notl She was all his. There take me for Connie, and --and--" Her aition . when I go to heaven. I will sited safe! The other was not in ';1 I charmin , very fascinating. Many was nothing after—there would be no- voice p� (; cured thou � the barn was blown from f quite' faltered, her lowered de God's favorite child, for waa I nob t g t men bol' at your shrine • all I demand : thin left to regret. aloe s first in over it. I - c Qg eyes surely were suffused with festal y my claps --did I day al- Another horse was carried l00 f' t . , .is that ,�•i u let that one man go." t "fou are vexed r bout something,`' "My darling=rriy beloved t How could H'aYs I Oh, that. emamination." (At "I ' . "And -ho are you -that you should she aid'ver tenders feeling, it wigs �. t Y y. I mistake ycxi 1 cried its, wtlh- quick this point she sank to the flour, and I hrough the air and landed unin ured -i I. . demand naked she, in a low tone that to g t at the root alt the ma ter. , emotion. His broad chest heaved, he could stagd the strain no longer.) tbrough the roof of a ey'llono i., ar, now h, ; alt _«a>a'dangerotis. "I was a trifle rash, perhaps, your ;put ant his arms and drew her to him I walked slowly out of the building, Another horse was bloiN astride I a I • "Pard n .me; I put it badly. 1 en- give g your cousin a domino the same unle,8istin It only y barbed wire fence, from which it was :, - B• y just at ruck heir at sayin tom self : I inlet ry iy Hat. �1cad treat, t en." as our own," said Mr. Dundas. "I j the momenft what a powerful man he is thin+ 'nineteenth century. Learning extricated alive, but «-as horribly 4 "lt isl a great compliment, doubt- don' believe I have ever been so dila mutilated11 . - less,"- s I e said, with a curious laugh. in ed . an on P' i was, tb�m4b nu longer young, and what � doubtless of inestimable value when , u8 po y las I have been to ,a sim to the would rightly pp A* heavy g �, ii j p ng it won d be to him to ri htl applied; ; frit the belief, which y refri orator car n a9 bloat a t ' IR shf so poor. . a cieature that she erI ' , I press the life out of her 1 "If all the Be many hold, that there is embodied over an embankment and deposited as ; k. must l,c her husband Lout of my bands? o,r Connie l" id Mrs. Dundas, world were n lea debris 200- y, t 1 sue to hide you from !n a set of college f o3xt ba►ks that yards a�va And a coy —« hat is it that you are do- vt•it a soft laugh .t at sounded kindly I me, I shaild find you. I should know w'hicb i uitrinslcully and necessarily One man had his stable blown [alto j " ing in his imbroglio 3 Should Lord apo1 getic for her ►usin. "What: has I you- anywhors." goad 1e mere tetirhism." the Wert township, irut his horse, cowv . , �',,rley ,and I never meet again, she she been do nk now "Ab, well I calf and bu Xi. I yoy only. she said, rub- ggy, w yah had been in the , could I resumably be happy ; should he's young," sai Cdr. Dundas, "and barn; were found next morn of on Abe ! Ding her cheek softly in a ki=ttenish g things ontinue as they are---" —er no doubt thou htless, and I should i fashion against his arm. "There are • ground where the barn lead_ formerly "`he ill be unhappy," said be slowly. not have troubled y head about the :others, however, who -might hays tm :' , COLLECTING TIENT. stood. "rant mieux pour vo s l" whispered mat er at all had not you, in your agined that frivolous Con was fuse, be-' --- I. A blind child was than. clinging io y ' sbe ca,^ ing a side glan a at him from -goo -nature, given er a gown the fae- I of the aimilartty in c�i�' gowns; 't'!se ole Leidy Took le*r ttaittia sad the dead bodv of its mother and beg-'.'. under h�.r lung lashes. He did not lose sim le of our own, You know, 'my but You, never. That I beflove. But ng piteous�l'y for her to wake up. , his tem er, however, "Of what use?" dea girl, how a nsorious la's Y "'Ailed on the t)oarMtep, ver tree in a ov g there are always the others to be- y gr a of :'Ail cottci-I- - he thou bt. "She is a soulless thing-, ton ues can be, e►n how ready they sidered wherever one Is." Commend us to the old lady to ,Rocb- woods was twisted off at s distance of � s -he wo 'ld drag down the very saints o hav + alwiiya proved themselves to say "That is true, No one could of ester, N.Y., who sought novel and silo- siz feet from the ground. her ow' level if she could 1 unI leasant things o a woman so beau- . case, know you 'a9 I do," repli;A he. ceastul meant► of collecting her j house dIR dCli LULTS ESCAPES... "� '{ . He ade her• a cold salutation. oaf I as you. 'with a satief►ed and trustful smile. The house of Mr. and Mrs. Jon4s.t " I r ret, for your own sake," he . " ., rent last week-; She was an old lady of . know. She nodded her. .bead That would be impostsible. Said, ".hat it is out of sour power to ,car !seely,' "But of Connie, how is all His tone was so underly boastful ideas and a knowledge of human nature near Bigelow, was blown ati� ay while -. cempre end her.' - . they were seeping.- They, were only thi =apropos?' that it'touched a sense of amusement gleaned. from a lifetime of exp�r►ence slig qtly sc'ratcbed. i He to Wed leisurely away, and, push- i Fell I saw a f w things to -n ht 1 !ri Donna's breast It who all iso per- - ing ase le a curtain, made his way once ig with the world_ She owned a house and - The house of Robert Sweeney, at l mare t 'the ball -roam. Mrs. Dundas, to the merest chs ce that rather des- fact, stn flawlo�aEi,. such a pure bit of lot in Rochester, and the incomep from Reserve, was blown away. His two . . fur me—fbr, yo r sake alone, Sir oottigedy I She appreoiated it so th ir- thas d settee, watched his retreating Ge r e had been ma 'n o toys were j in bed together. Use H ab 9 fi are 'until the curtain deo ed be- g B inquiries about ugSly that she could "not repress the it wsy the mubstanae uponn whi h Abe f; I pp .killed, while the other was uninjured, i t« yen. er it d it, and then she slow! th t new tel of mine, and I of- smile that rose involuntaril and curved da;ended for life's neceseitia& It _was A twelve- •ear -old irl at Preston ' t+ ' Y . fer to show it o im. You know hod` her 1' His proud belief in her, Is was blown th3ruu t3 but was Ie.t the brick of one hand fall into the • file rather an oectentatlous house d lot gh a window, , is on such m term. I went up to fond trust, evoked only a mirth sup- pal•n f the other. It was athought- turret ehambe where i ke it, teased but Intense. It did not �tquch and .the tenants were persons wit a not injured. tui ge tare,. and there was a strap a pt p 'When Der. Irvin s family emerged I I.an by chance 1 ked through the • hes• in any honest way, it only suggest- rep'utatton to sustain, although h a gleam in her eyes as they were still ' g par froom their cellar, where they hied dow on t, pn lit scene below, ell ileal[ ss' an exquLsite joke that It eat! turned',:to the spot where he had disap- ; I as fascinated it. It was charm- se@inted a y em� raeeed fon' ready ney: taken refuge, the house formerly ,above _ j� pear.. After a little the intense ,ex- in be and m be of. As I pity she should espy alone. d the it had disappeared. Y Y gazed, I But Abe consisted ,herself with chs re- .tea moatita rend was due. pressia,' I vanished from her face, and I A pump, with connehting pe and - s 'I sit year cousin come 'throe the flection that Aire d retail it at her agent was ntdt able to collect. pulled from a crstern and - she th ew up her head with adisdain- ' sh ubber with s me man—who, chain, was ; Y I leisure, and she assured herself that The old lady said it was elmp'Ie en- blown into a neighUoring yard and de- . ful ai and a smile warmed h'er lips+ -! co !d -not distin uish"—Donns here she would forget- none of the emphatic i ""1'h• place grows too hot for me," I dr w a little tyugh. She would collect ittereelf. posited upright. E sad to herself, with a quick sense —• qu k breath of reliA! utterances, not one of the tender Chickens, ducks and ease were sin- tiut Constant' was . unmigtakable. glance$. Now, she wasxr t a at limb nor a artis- tire! .tri g I of am gement ; "I expect I shall have i '� Boge you had told ma her domino "Ab, es I our Indeed know ale," she tlo cid )a buff eslie was eturly and y peed vi feathers. I -to ma a -tracks before Long. I have of- w the equnterpart of your .ski, Ilfti y c A farmer was riding a horse and f.nc!i;d Featherston hopelessly to -night, I o •• ng her omi, soft little hand imperturT�ble. and her proportic►tjus were leading four others. Lightning kill- - ' and this man—this man, to whom I to Posh. back, _with a tender 'touch. ample and her spirit unfalteri i . She ed' hien and the four horses he «as = f' „ ` tVell." said she impatiently, "why the gray hair from his brow. rang the door bell aft an earl our the. leading. The horse he was ri ling % , - ba one no ill—will work me harm.' -do you atop? Go on. What has my other and Iii u y --. Sbp frowned, and pressed her fingers i d cousin done ow (To be Q°xi`tinued•) morning 9 i,red fir the was not injured. , - tight! together. There is, too, An- y. g The ra a I think there are limits to even the head of tits !safe! the servaitrit low- gy ting fulrinel eoseiiitingly lied dre�� tronge, ti� ho knows rather tan , .red at her and [said . he wss Hatt. to be a bp��;ial spite a ain$t church edifices, much of those old Italian da s 1 Oh, most innocent gayet ," said Mr. Dun- g yy A NE1i�ii NIAGARA BRIDGE seen Jet tion two hours, becat}se the every chuxcuh building in . its path re - Y da. , severely. Cothstantia hitherto family hit. not yet risem. Th t3 early rdleas of denonninations, dein � de - to kw. back in that sunny South with ; ha always a ed to me to be a tri 6'a 'g caller waa' cheerful, molis9h d. — h . hesitate., even in he'r thougl>e, with h discretion,stberefore I was lbsnd said s e d sit 'IYr Bei3e Babi,oiiiaie d For an- old With**$ on the doorate and wait. . Pre her Mason, at Barnes, wh le and m de a su titution—"without my mo a surprised to see her let that marl . legal I rd," She ighed heavily ; then Rirtarutaa Traillc. Finally vita w anted an audience kis her ,in the open moonlight, as occupying h!s ppulpit, had a le$ broken. alt at once her m d changed: She h there were no such thin as A despatch from garriAbur per„ with her tenant, who put her off with pie col r do ma Awooth rotuteas. I 11 just 'sit Mere and n w'as tettered n, threw ofif her de rens as stiv►ftl as g g' i being i ,lairs., sone his cburcli wrecko�d p ma den modesty, You must acknow- [says:—The Pentiisylvanla Steel Corin aft till you can k: f she iia' donned it, and t old gay in- led a it was a rattier risque thing to y Pay t:" replied the soucia t, reckless air took its lace; ,, pany has closed a owntradt with . the r hteous collector, apd she settled 'her- t ' p do with all the world astir. self Dabs eon the .notate ,i But- fto;r all, she said, the present Niagara Falls Suspension and Niagara �r p took e a aled to h", so she waa obis g i from her basket and MIL TAR•kY' BANDS OF EUROPE.. _ s is my wn, and, whatever happens, it appealed �' some knitting ed to answer. Falls Interntational Bridge an- day. Sho made ' The Aro leading bands of Europe is a thrice blessed thing to know that prepared to spend the nothing can possibly interfere - with "Would it make it more decent were item for the eregtio;n of a steel arched a gUAlut-looking picture, and all the �y which met in honorable rivallry `i q my settlements." the world not astir ?" oohs asked, with neighbors wondered. When a.' - a f ipp ane that m' ht have anno bridge tb take the place of rhe present ��}}Y one at the re�nch Rxhibition in London d ' he arae. sharply aside feeling un- h Yed came within convertsing distan,be and �. I to show herself in the ball -room hi ad his idol no been �terfeot and �ispeinai°o bridge, built • bye Roebling stared rudely aft her she explained in a Iziz t Atuumer and fall of 1880,re. for ye• another minute or two • and wi out flaw in his eyes. ' And as to In 18M• The arch m�aasiureis 650. feet, trlegdly way that she was wanting till those f tive 'Gretpa,dier Guards, of Ezlg-- . V. - opebin the door of the library' she k► ing .tn 'open moonlight, how Is it anQ centre will be 960. feet- above the tea= paid their rent, Sh look- fid, nduoted the world- ed ' �`+, cashed' aside a heav to be mane ed o erwise I One can't ed truthf ,and >io one doubt d her, - i' p y portiere and en- g w level. .This Is [tie 1 set s tared uickly, bot le .the pre-*2., tis! beams. and brin ' Ingle and her pan w+arked like acharm. ban ter, the Hon. Lieut Dan GQI�- ;i f_ th out in private, can one f I thin e�teel arch ever olersigaated, The en- The rent was paid long before sun- ireJ, a d the Guards Republicaine, ! of 5' ' ' t CHAPTER XXVII. = Go tantitt► is to , applauded, and re- ti=re l+antglth of th`e bridge wall be moxa. down, a,nd sheap� bled home more than a�rre co posed of picked men, artists who - . I . ga did as a rtrths model young WO- than 1.100 feat. The bridge will be' ever convinced UWA notliing in r lmpois- Franoe conducted by M. Wettae. Both . L 11 -A d lamp, shaded and turned flown, m n in that she ea hex love -making sible.. have ved a long apprenticeship itp - was b' -rninig on the center table ; in th s publicly. T ere 1 ow I have a double -decked open ot�ructtore, Oa1. other ds g an ar -chair, leaning back as if a lit-- sed him. Iap't It f' Bh® leap- tis upper desk two tracks will be laid, " �""' and gratified by ibeing called to honored ojcilxr . , tie tir'.d, aat Mr: Dundas. Sho was a e back her grace ul tbead Sgainst hb .sad one tbo lgwer one will be two eleo- CURE FOR RICCOUGH�. these. And when upon state occasions, • Y vary lever woman, and—without the alts ulder, and turn ,d her exg1disite eyes trio coal' tracks, a roadwa , and two such as tbn �tx,rooping of tie colors on , detest bje adjuncts attributed to that up and to his. a was so tall that, foolw�1� T wl�1 be wo ribs vf• A wo=e is a French hospiiial had tb Qu 's irthday, the Guards' baitjds � . �: class w"—also strong-minded- She as she did this, he lips were almost on as4n+Ms feel�t 1a� by 4_ feat a liicarnigh which bad reef all oI t e c►reuadiers, ColcLstreams and Sopta . supers sed her first vehement start of a .vel with his, a with a also, sweet exp a 8 t weeds, which will be taraatmeaat for four da s. Fue�iere are massed taa+sther for- m _' au ri a and d' utst and advanced to- s 7,� og her ,she sought and sh ped 6taa J She was t obtained a csress. For tionas front► the stetpl boned effort, or the lull complement ; of ward im with a radiant smile. give me I she 1 nt. ♦ ed to alaow the tones, and it waa no- "Yo P Y �e caf the structure he Guards '.ELepublicairie to uri 41 taptui „ «"1 L -Jo 1" she cried,- with quite � a jus Intonation. t Y, yes," said hC • H_ a rose and toward her. 111 at once he a new man. Love. illumined ice, and took sway the fatigue t, "I confess stn you I felt, some ess. I - am -not iso nun a m n vas, my Donna. The act. id "I app o c for. -you." you I" she Jaid. She lifted one �'" k v.. tI -i!• I whispered. ' w ��er a tct from the raw. deed that with the putting ou of the _ r gXQriaus molody uuder the trees pp �i For youx sw t defer of your mei�t•Tal, and sb!pWeN to the f ls. io gue, the hicoo h ceased. T�e same o7 FaxIs' gre�ikt rka and gardens, one , 0o sin ? M ear otic is there in Tbre s r conte! work will be one ug all nd d haw It t y thing has p�cen been tele►.; aid with cant Y u noose to , th world like you ? So true, so good, the. can ever prowess, and no eu dtss that their me has extended so , 5 + 9 so charitable 1' I would not, Indeed, #truotute will, ,be neo.�ar a� ' In r All t of is n pa : , .. have thought muchof Constatitia's [suf- !io of tI s�a.� anxi eleotHe hes [w ry apparent !s to strong y puss widely. : Vii , , tt ill ohs+ t ge +ant the mouth a hold II. fe ing lierselP to be embraced thuls pot be ir}tertoered with, yet to new it se for a Minute oir two. It .Xis also A!lme, ah ardt's- Iasi: gown ; li qtly, had not he whole air and man- bridge w 1 occupy the eYaat pcssntioA Of g�d ttiow to try the samo thing coat a lett a over f. , 00. It its decoralt- n suggested uetry of a sort tan the old one, o�a vo Hugh, as howping ed. with ds and turquoises, and d pr nounced'to iforg'iven. 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While in Montanli& island,and is bei 1pn4r- `"` I see, ►n ly aslee , she twisted a ed by the nativa4s. � ,p t t4e a� Ren 6f Great• Bilttain N13p ��-1. i L - �►'andkerc pie around her throat, and al- `ve r weir services, �d now - moat nuc eeded in attar lin herself, A report at London from. con- WHAT 1fRIQUI£NTER3 .Ol: T$� GAR. g B firms the rumour that Gen. We ler has the $ra 'tr'cracy 'rake laaag. v 0114VERV LATEST FROM ALL 1113 GFOTES GET TO EAT r . Cl'.' e The annual Co -o erativs eongresa, of resolved to resign the aommAnd of the The mrd Chane lox of Ireland gets , , - WORLDOVER. whic th Earl of Winchilaea and Not- S X30 000 a m.h pariah forces in Cuba. YeAr' Poasessars of Light Parses Have 1l eat 8e. �," tJ --- yip - tinaham, is chief promoter, passed a re- Barney Barnato has subscribed 25 - All title$ of nobility originally hada 1 t �` solution settin forth !-that En lisp mUitat• or in. cepttos a Contend with whei} It►taty - I �1 �;: tareetltrtg itsss A6or.! Oi Gov l G ifs— - d S 000 }ta the fund to pay the tines of the y j out—Ino Eaters of Ha --et n e - - �: s akin eo le should nettle their na- a H• Orest Britain, the United States and P imprisoned 'members of tb�a Reform A clergyman usually ;takes precedence If . _, a Aii Parts of tAe ic(�g tional di4 ereneea without resort to the ractared 18e11eaMe$. `- Coac�eo an4 sword, a d that ,a rmanent tribunal Committee at JahanneisbtuH. of a Barrister. , Assorted for Bast for thea ttlement of disputes bet sen, Dr• Langhold's anti-mivroMcen has The expenses- of the Queen's house- At the gargotes, the Iowest ioIaae of i-. u." C CANADA, America nd Great Britain shoal be been Introduced into several German hold are £172,500. i `Paris restaurants, a species of jrery In. .. " =,k f,. hospitals, wit.li the beat 1 'i established. o�p possible �'e- A Viscount ranks - higher than the geuious fraud has now been ooix�mon-fnl? , ;- ... •_d . Mftekerel- -are reported very' ple ttful sulfa, in the treatment of oonsu rt ion, oldest sen o! au Earl. over halt a centttrp` and maybe more. ° the, waters off Halifax. UNxTED $TATF3 t� fiver FAtle wiski e arduotits expelriences in The salaries of t'he Queen's • $oum Ladd 'Cuppert now . in Loddon, Eng. immigrarxts arrivbd at ew his n,o,e AztieriCakzi tayur have Wim- bald amount to £19120, says the London Globe. It o0t#sists to , j'. �'. land, is arranging to return to,C nada ork from Europe oa Monday• pletely exhausted hire and he hen bean Peening off warm water, colo and �4 . - 1 July. A. Edison and Nikola la ' Th Lard Ht'gh Chancellor ' of Great „ are re ed at New Xcrrk, to kre work- compelled tb cancel all enga�g+ementea. Britain �� $50,000 flavoured with burned onions circ oars- Q per - annum. t - 4M�r.�mith, of Barton street, am:- ing on a new eledtrio lamp. - The Com' has appointed M. Witte, The President of the d ! mel, and into which some littl ,�'eaae - Ilton, wats killed . b a Grand runk Minister of Fi Baar o Trade j, Y Nits. ark Frost drowned her two as a reward four cehY's� aerva ®!d $ receives a sale of 14, },m �, • salary 000. bubbles have hese injected, as,up. Ir children, then suicided, at Cleveland, A peer of the realm In Great Britain is .true that bones which have. sen twios .- Peter Black a . wealthy oitiz n of to of his majest a s cial favour h near Bol a, Mo., on Wednesday. y. not !table to asreat Por debt. stewed first by the lar or tea ciente ' i Parrsboro`,N.'S., tva4 on WedResda rob- Itis stated that the Marquis de a � ' Bake eld, the well-known Ameri:ca8 The Lord Preaident of. the Priv Coun- s= ` x bed of 811,500 at that plaoe. ML" hes started for the Soudan to Y and secondly by the inferior; class of , Journal , died in Honolulu on May the co alt with the Arab leaders, oil receives a salary of $20,000. x. � _ ' r, � _l - ' Tke late John. Livingstone of into- 191th of neumon'ia. and traiteure, and asst away for the -third z•: laoe obstacles in ' t at of The First Lord of the British Admir- .; ,� �« j wel left an estate worth $500,000 and p P $ Eng- time, in order that It ma be tmpregnatLi - k ri100,000 of !insurance, Mark ("Brick") P69r rap, an old- land's advance, a tY receives a serlary of . 22,600. y rj , .It , Thomas time and ell -known jourriali�st, died on It' i$ re rt The Lord Lifutenant o! Ireland r ed, if. possible, with some partie,14 of ani r, ,, , - k erne!! o ed thlart Russ tie e- ,a . 1 , a Canadian, orm- Saturday in his home is Brooklyn,N.Y. P Intends to Orly of ElMa, near Stratford, has been build a railway along the Oxus to Kar- Ives a salary of 8100,000 per year. mal aub>3tanae, but as this p�eration � } 1.� ,_ t� " Rev. Francis Hermann, a Saandi- ki, which will fails to fm _ murdered: in Idaho, by a cowboy am- greatly improve her The Duke of Edinburgh has err an- part .to it those litth} greeny, , j., ed Long, navian, i charged st Salt Lake City, t4n%tegia positioan aloe the line of ad- n 1 allowance of 926 000 +� Utah, wit thu murder of seven persons. vanes towarcirs Cabal: g Per annum. bubbles whish the French temp: eyes, y i ' Ic The Hamilton Powder Co. is app ging The Chancellor of the Exche uer in and for which the shrewd frequenters .. - to Parliament,'to change the hen of- All the rya wh�key distillers in the T>be new Ruslsian warship, the Rocca- Gireat Britain hew a salary of 26,000. E `,`p ft : flee of the compare to bTnntreal, ,and ja$, recOntl launched st Cronstadt, of these establishments invariably loot, ,� Eastern fates will suspend opera t fare a y ' The Prince of Wales receives from y ` yr one y r from the first of Septem- hAs a displacement of 12,196 tom, 17,- tljie British people :940,000 every year. in order to satisfy thelalaelves (Chat thea ` to increase its capital. broth 1 Lord and Lady Aberde$n and uite horee-P°�ver, and a deputed apeod or IThe princess of Wales .hoe an annual h they drink has been actually mads ' Preside t Cleveland has a ed the twenty-four khats. ; t,- have taken up their residence at the >l� allowance of 910000 !or pin mobey, from meat, a clever cook Jot aver the r� 1�" -. Vice -Ise al Acts to ut.harize the construction of Tile tm rain trouble hsa brokers out Y.: Vice -Regal quarters in the Citadel, g The eldest sans of Knights hta o! tthe difficulty by blowing a s nft1 of tis>bl a bra agars river from in Crate. The Turkish soldiery in+ Garter precede ehdea►t sons oI Banner- oil which falling into the caldron, or 1. Quelx�c: dge er the Ni Pce ; I.ewisitaa, N.Y., to Queenston, Ont. Cane$ have broken through all re- eta, a �:_ Canon I}uMou-lin will be cansec $ted st t sand are Massaer' soup tureen, "formed the eyes si� dear_.to k - 1 Bishop of Nis St, Lou' , Mo., is threatened with a r uig and plllag- F <. Niagara on June :4 The cer= The oldest sane of Barons are infer- etnony will take• place in St. Ja es' reourre of the flood o! four years ingi Nhe Christians. British warships epicures of a certain type. The system , ' :Y. . ` cathedral, Toronto. a o, whe propert - to the value of �SweJ burrying to the scene, sok' in rank to the younger sons of. was found to answer so perte�tly that :` . ~ A4. is .� ls. i t.. 1 - I 4 is `stated that the clay, prilor the $ 5'000'0 was da�troged. Gine of the most famous Painters of o ris take reoedence , to the Tounger an employe. aux yeux de bouillon, as thle k _k '`5 Frank vans, a was Instantly fewdan, Marten Eock Win ,died en of the blood royal. individual who performs this operation . ,, •_ii ierrihle accident near Victoria, B.C, the B' 20. of this Dirk authorities were warned that the b id killed and five men seriously injured by few days ago in Stockholm. His studies >s p 'I. �� was not. safe. � a boiler explosion in Scudder's sawmill! were mostly historical. Wings was 71 !The English Secretary of State for is termed, is now an indispensable Deese- - ,: earls old, and was a member of many, the Colonien receives -a. salary of $25,000. y ry city at all gargotiers in a apt Clay C ty, Ill„ o}n Wedn©®day. yy large way of r ': The. British flagishi Crescent, ith &wedish societies. p Mrs. H. Hanner, aged 22, was barons take rank immediately atter business. �L Admiral Sir John Erskine on rd, t Secretaries of State, it these are ._ - @las arrived at Hali•lax from Bermuda. killed by fall from a parachute whila BB roes. - . Parisiaaa of a certain class ire inor- r I :x Lady Erskiba is also on board, making a balloon ascension at Fairy NEW QUESTION IN SOUTH AFRICA: ►rhe oldest sen of a Mai •quis takes dinette . ! � �_ fi The seizure of an American v 1 Grove, n Beltlmore, on Thursday. � pre. . _ 1.I _ o cadence over tthe younger sone of s , lI r f►sbing within the three-mile imit By the $plosion of a gasolene stove EATERS OF HAM; is re ofted at Halifax. The offend r is c elm 'r`ab fTh Tea nrat ct�e >eoers inea►t io D{rke• in foot, almost as many hams alta eafad i t' t erg- 11, p in hi on Sunda tour -m hers of Oeeapr the Entire Country, The annual allawanee of. the Duke the Gloucester schooner- Frederic, uer- a family, med Malin were killed, and r , .0. of Connaught from the British people in Faris as actild be furnished by all , s Ings the fifth hardly burnt that death is Tfnder the aboPve heading Alpha, 4 almost ce tain. Is £l6 000• ', the pias killed throughout the whole of . 1 - A dividend of 10 per sent. has been , writes from Clip River to the Times �a all state Oeremonials the laoverelgn France, even allowing for both-slauldelt� fi:�' { declared by the liquidators of :- the Lord R gall, the Lord Chief Justine Natal as follows: As ou hav g ._ -. �' Y a to es recede of al ne w - omme.rcial Bank of Bfanitoba, ak- of Engles d, will address the annual P nCe i versa he►tso- and leg being cured in accordance with i g an aggregate f 80 per can meeAing- the American Bar Aesocia- through so many correspondents, tried a r. pe}id French practice. The demand used i o the creditors. ctian, to b held at Saratoga, N.Y., on to warn the Government of Natal and he Treasurer o! ;Her_ Majesty's l and ma be now—to be au August 1 th. the inhabitants of the danger the col- H hold follows the Commissioner of Y pplied:in this j - :_ E. Stone yiTlagin says that th Bt, t Great 6ea1 wise: The dealer$ in cooked hamslbo } �. Louis tornado wan caused by the net- `� the exult o! an investigation, it on to now in will u�ht g�� y you allow me also - , . 1 has been aaerkai,ned that one-third of u the old -ham bones at a couple of work of telegraph wires in that city to add one word, to the same etfeott hs Archbishop of Cltnterbury rams P t . - r ' - and declares that a similar fate will the child n of one of the principal mediately after the embers o! the sous apiece, and ingeniously I inserted % 11befall grammar schools of Chicago had nev- I have been about thirty-five years . . .., Canadian cities unless all irm rgyal wily• them into pieces of pickled pork; which are buried. , - -. er Been a live sheep or bog. among the Dutch, and, believe me, I !The Prinom Louise awe from the }' ' ` Mr. E. Stone W' oa,go �Lrl of know them well. You caw rely on British Treasury the odest allowance the trimmed d into she and casted Wigging, of Ot` way Gr hloenbeek, a Chi y 1 claims that the tornado which wr sight fourteen, twice attempted suicide In what I tell. I have It personally and of £6,000 per year. -7 with grated bread cruets. In this way . k} such de$truetion in tit. Louis was caused the lag in Jackson's park because rat from hearse Duran the Ths oldest sofas of t many bones did duty hundreds o! times ` y• g Present y st sora her moth r ave her $ severe whi i peers take precede over t e oldest Ing in fact for years. They L` by the network of tele grrraph war in g PP ng of over, last' that city,and he says asimilar fat -will and turn her out of doors. uwnth I have been: on an ei�ttended �� of Baronets. riould leave the dealers is the morniadY .11L I befall -Canadian cities unless all •rice M. He ri Deslandres, astronomer of visit in the Free State, and the feel- �A h;j . : -are buried. - the Parity Observatory,' passed th h i The eldest sone o! es, Marquises and frequently return to them the name roug ng among the Dutch inhabitants and and Earls are usually lied' by the seo- `' � ; The four=year'-old son -of, . Mr. Wm. heW YOs °'° on his way to many of the Free State half -bred Eng- and title of the father n ht' tO qct thea► again the hollow- _ ti;.- : �i'ills,. of Merritton, (int., mat t a Japan to bve the ealikpsa of the nun Ina :day. Nevertheless, the supply could k bl which oc urs in Au cot. li8h is much more bitter against the The Ducheatt of Tec ie expected to y �; terrible death on Saturday. He bur 8 talo hardly keep ace with the demand: Only ",, rowed a hole in a pile "of straw n a Col. J Leffel, the smallest perfectly tnglish than after Majuba. (r ng somehow or her on aim an- P P formed m n in the world, has announc- The Boers are strap nual allowance of £6, tansy the inconvenience of heaving to small frame building;. His older b oth- straining every nerve ` er playfully set fire to the straw, and ed hinge f' as a Repulican candidate to The Princeaa ChristLa o! Schleswig- wait for pour nam until your neigh- ,; I before the fire 'cotiild be, eY.tingu bed for Mayo of Springfield, Ohio. 13e is ready as ecce �beY get the Holstein has an annual allowance from hour'$ servant took back the ham bone word from the Tranavaal to invade Na- the British people of 6,000. which the chareutter relied upon ro- ,h the younger boy was burned to d nth. vearg Id and 48 inches tahl. tel. The burghers of the h3arriamith . ae. . ,. Prohibi ionista g a 7eaterdayy t It wan to obviate_. Airs. Fisher, of St. Catharines, h d a opened theft; seventh The Secretary car oretgn Affairs such a state of things that an ingeni-_; narrow escape from dro�� drown in a well national ,onvention at Pittsburg, Pa„ district have iiubaaribed among them- and the' First Lord of the Treasur g on V4'edn ads y ous individual conceived the idea otaman- __1. s on. Monday. Mrs. Fisher .ay3. ,her hus- y• .H, L. Castle, in an ad- selves the mcmey tQ buy two mazims, In En land receive ea a salary of dress of eleoma, said the lh which Have been sent for and are prole 60,pp$ uiacturind ham bones _wholesale, and �� , ; hand pushed her in, but Fisher's tory quor traffic ere ion be drove a thrivin trade at r E _ was. #tie realest toe of (`rod and burden- ably now 'on the water.. I ,ascertained The Home Secretary, the Secretary ten soup a doaen ; ince whir time the a. is that she fell in, leaf «hen the wo- is -. man's cries were heard, and assist nos ity ever nvented in hell or patented that. the reason the burgliere had such for War and the Se a for Ind'}& stock of hams has aug mented on earth.' lead horses at the reviews was because, ,rrpp ,and the - . "" -;-as rendered, Fisher was found se are- receive each a salary of ,a15,000. delicacy has become lase ditfioult at at- '. their commandeer bore" are kept i� " ty t,olted in his houge, t hough' he cat Colonel oe LeffeI the 'st�halleat per- Pt The Duchene of Meckl n-3trelttz, tainme t. Much in the acme way, an- �. have heard his wife's agu►iizitig ap la fectly for ed man in the world, bee an- in the stable far immediate aerva." # tt�� 1 - , for help. Every man is more than well • 9u - on tho strength of her nnec�tion with other ingenious individual, knowing tills P• nounced h i�.self as a Republican candl- lied with ammunition, and among the royal family, races 93,000 per immense consumption of cockscombs in � r ` GREAT BRITAII1t date for ayor of Springfield, O.,- next pp aprin�. T e Colonel is only.. 48 Inches }hemselves they talk only of taking Ycer. Paris for reaoute, eoquilies and Docks - Tile Queen has Natal, and I am not exaggerating The Lord !Sigh C llor, if of the combs, and vol-au-vents, and seeing the • , ' ` gone to -l3al oral tall, and ' G9 years old. IIs served one when 1 say they ears bring, at aver Order of BtironH, takes rank immediate- high prices the said cockscombs com- ..NA; Mr Charles Dickens t term in uncal, y . he aoq of the few hats' adt.ice, 15,000 men into Natal, . by after the Archbish op ' f Canterbury. manded owing to the limited supply, r 11 I I celebrated -novelist, who hay taeea ri- Mrs. Jo' n M. Cda owns 'the Henry and will leave 20,000 to intent Mar uiaea Donis next Dter the aid- set to work to minister to the demand, `� 'I. . ously illI., is now out of danger'. Clay farm in Kentucky. She has such the Transvaal and the Free State, and ea sans of Dukes, and a succeeded by and duly established himself as the G The census of London, cat to en, a tender f ling for her stock that alio It +will not be very long before you will the oldest nous of IJnkes of of the bloomanufacturer of oockscwmbs. Bo ex- il shows a po uletic of 4,41�,?71, an i.n- has Provid _d for tills future o[ ala the see a big war in thi country. Ths ro al. tensive was the trade done by him, that p r� i crease of 2.00,528 wince 1891. superann ted animals on the place by Boers are longing for it, and quite be- The ex -Empress of Prt�ia the Era_ he loured it necessary to net u. a { leaving a if $50 in her will, so that have they will win. But what is more T SMALL STEAM ENGINE � - - s „Beatrice Hhrraden, the author Iof mayy ceeive rasa b'rrdertuk, draws flram the E 4 Ships that Pace in the Night,' is i 1, gid care till death erurprising, I saw -men calling them- ng great enthusiast I = ,' pe op r ensues. selves Eng11�►b, and many whose par- �h Treasury� as a British Prtiweas the $e was a ,and was ao• &nd has -beep com !lad to st ante are lav' s4<tmOf B4O00 every Y�''r• cuiltomed to pride himself upon the ar- r on her ne v novel. �• A novel institution whim has re- living in Natal at the pres- tifical oockscombs which smanated,from '� �;���t cent! be Ina crated in ew York ant monient, almost as anxious to ht Ottioera in the British army and A icon._' went of elates from C na- y navy, who are all of the rank of gen- pia atelier being greatly superiot• to the I: _ is a io s- Toilet Club where fashion- the English as the Boers themselves. t:lemen, take natural article: I � , da lies r ently been received in n- gg precedence according ;don, ,and has attracted attention Abe- able ladies who ouUt to shop may The an! pAop le in the Free State that rank in their P Die ding This is the way our artist. went to .- leave thea t g0c� I- found rfeotl to al one wind all to " L • . cause of its excellent quality. dogs t0 undergo the Pe Y Y - :work : AB the same method is largfeI } f operation oI shampooin brushing, the English Government are the Scotch. The c�d•roa -of rocs tak Q,� worked at this day London, se weg �� Sir John Millais is suffering f om combing, a d.clipp wh a their mis- The talk about Rhodesia is a bounce, eedenoe of kings and (queens. 1 �n ,t. z� u ' the as , in Paris—aye, and i'n New York and ' 'cancer of the throat, and it is feared tresses at nd to their and not intended to be done. Natal ba order Emperors, child#ea of Em _� 11 a that :the recent o purchases, New Orleans—we purposely use the pro -1. I cessful, Aeration was not u� Two tr of cavalry have been or- what the Boers want and will try far. ors, Kings, children of Hinge. sent tense for a time. He takes this pal- - ' -. y I have heard the inions of man of The Master of the. Rolla follows the '`; dared t J' ate of a bullock, cow, Deli ghee for . , ' � .. fro ri Fort Custer, 1kfoYit„ to p goat Sir J. Russell Reynold, JI: D:; y- gather the Cres Indiana for exports- the most influential and best informed Lord Chief Justioe of the +4ummla Borah --either will do, though he prefers the � r ' , ` sician-in-Ordinary to lh� Qneen's ho t"ion to Can da. '1'be Creel ea the will yrs, and they are all of the sante tune. and precedes the Lord Chief _Justice off first. After havin blanched it 'in boil- �, (hold, is (lead. He waa'sixty-eighty re not go unl Canada proclaims aq am- So I only hope that Natal will take the Common Pleas. Ina water he macerates it and detaehss �' P • a war in time and not wake up _ s ;¢ !' a. a6e• nesty for 'their partici atio in the warning d Historians tell us that the first E the flesh o! the ltio vault without �-1 �,i The Beat h is announced of Prof r is rebellion. come morning like the Irishman as pea tee cera it,i. s ti12 � If this is rat t litib Mar cite was created by Richard in the slightest d g ngl6g� Edward Armitage, the. Englishi -his or- granted th y will takes to" the noun hind his throe cut. H•, who, the title and 'then places it under a stamping ma- taina and racoma ".bad Indian . ' The editor acids in a footnote ; Al- r , ' { `:. ical and mural painter. He was v- favorites, Robert de ere, in 1986. chine, which Panchen ort aoakecomtH i i enty-nine ears of a e. Phe Is a well known and highly re- more perfect to she o t ,. y g Awordin to the reports , of tie com- s ted colonist, who has special tacil- It ie aeitd that the 'first E lisp Duke Pe p than those pro- i.{ �" _.tThere ' ms to be little ho` ` s o a mercial ag nciea there is no chau!_, for i gg was Edward, tho Blank Prince, wh duced by nature, yet sufficiently re- � { nQe p� for air information with qq aemblin them to deceive the connoise- s reconcil ation -bet-ween the Redm n- the better in business across the line. acquiring his father, w d III. wan area 1 regard to the su-b jest on which he b1' arc a dices .and the Dillonites, and t he I fah One princip 1 factor in the present cul- writes. Duke of Cornwall In 133. euro. Still, there is a way of detecting , part i� more hopelessly split than ever. W� the doubt existing as to Qce- ulres fallor►v the o er eons of the artificial production—thee cocks- i aible litic 1 eventualities, P oduets all y u°g combo of clams nature have parallae Lord Leighton's louse in London and �° the Bights of the various orders, and on bath aides, wyy�reas those of ar have - roup arg� eek wheat has ellen, and THE RAVAGES OF ABSINTHE.• h � ,; are I thsmselver succeeded ; k. collection of art ob'ects are for s le. by gentlemen .them only on one. Counterfeit :cocks- .. •1 with goods Mostly. in ample supply and M. Roeheforct's recent advocacy o! an tied to bear arms. Y t .11 K." , The public subscription to parches it a light den gyral demand, em loyment In y combs are sold as low as four ao" th'� � �, , for the natio*[s not meeting with m ch temperance has directed attention to T younrr sonsv of a Mar cis dozen Ln Para to poulterers, keeper$ o 44 a man districts is slack. an Miry tak reoedenae of -all Bishops of K:hs restaurants, pastry cooks, etc„ and at I success. the consumption of absinthe in France, pr �' , for th ens and women's rasa Ch ch of England save those of Can- aiz sous to nooks in rivets fami)(Iea. , V ` j Lo X Windsor, a -very richt Eng ish goods appP ra to be ttnprecedently low sad some ata fling statements in ears- p ._. ,, , nobleman, $aa started a moder aaloo on cottons an woollens are• quiet and tar y. Yo'l'k. Armagh and Dublin. Apropos of our subject, this ratan, is %. yI . ' one: of his estates,,where he g Baran am man mills are eithcer closed or work- section therewith are being made. Men The Bis of Meath taken recedence his intercourse with poulterers, t to - I its are `sold. manufaetu rs have orders that will water, mopping it slowly. But the wo- other Bishops adding to the senior- turkeys off .at once, they were blizod �. Oxford. Unhveii1ty intends canter Ing take ome time to fill, but aggilu In men, to she canaternatuin of the coo- ity of their consecration. to 7�r�. € - the d ,p€ -}to a, insist as a rule an drink' it LOVER THE PRICE . _ agree notary p C. L. u n other gqear era cutters are being cis- ,. g The Order of Baronets was established a United Sta a Ambassador Ba ard, nd charged, as the makers have over -taken °int' w11th mast terrible results to . by James 1, in 1611. This title is found one-fifth ever subsequent day lIa bird y their earn itutions. The =lumber 'of � > " h upon Mr. John Morley and Mr. Jos ph the requirements of their customers. in no yof the Continent exist- remained on hand, and so frequently - ,4 d ` I Chamberlain. brllliant irieit whom France has lost aetithe British dominion$.. had to submit to a loss, althott' h the ;: GENER;As. y IC , t i i +tlrrcnih' the abase ai the opalescent, turkey might resent the same ear- . Tjhe dre8`s in which the Duch of but us fluid, from the The oldest �s of Viscounts follow p ialpP Marlboro h was r anted is as to Preslden Hruger, of the Transvaal Poi gr{+at PO°t those Bearartar ante of fresh esa that it did whiept first ,.V u� p Republic, Ill, Alfred de Musset, who used to be picked �t of State who are not have cost two thousand pounds, w ile drunk and half aceta eve ht of noble birth and are tbmxmlvea fol- killed. And �►et no cook could' 'be de- _ ��_: ' ' the . jewels which she wore ex sed Germany has a war footing of 2,?00,- up every lowed b tltira ' -younger sone of Earls. eeived, and this solely beaatiae tii,er bird's ' :a 4�, the streets, down to the celebrated ar- y Y �e - ten thousand pounds in value. 000 men. lege, which were black and shiny on the � ; a� �': hLatabele ham 'tint and caricaturist, Andre Gill; is aim- The Chancellor of the Order of the day of its death assumed a more and � a. There is an enormous strike in the- been repulsed ply appalling. An hada of the eztent ai Cartes follows the Privy Councll, and more areyIsh tone as thine went bti. This ` i vi ` 'build' trade in London, and a at by Capt. lttpaer $ forge near _ Bulu- the evil ma bega t red tram the ro- precedes the Chamberlain of the Ea- �,� cite sufficient for our macF of gent 1 thirty usand men are out of w rk. wa °• - can't returns of tho istry of France, hequar, if the latter be not of noble � , K... i There ha a been eeriotia cholera riots t ` fuss he shrewd manufacturer qt cocks- V ��• The cause of the trouble i a de and which show that at�reeent qo- tee. �- combs hastened home and set .td wori! Lora small increase of- wages. in Cairo, a d the rioters had to be cis, went there is a' ma ds vin, or The Vice Chamberlain of Her Ma- to compound a varnish' which should de• Mr. Chamberlain has received de- Parsed bq thle police. French absiact sailer, to every three est 's household follows the Master of fy the attacks of time and rendbr tis►• N y etch trona the Ba•itish A Fit at re- There a e Crest rejoicings at Fried- houses In, the rench metropolis, th orae, nerd ie (Allowed b :Beoretariea ke s' le ever fresh and t `4" �p a�ggee rich'sruhe over the birth of the firsb Y da youthfu�l. ' .1 Ii (oris Saying that all the Tohannes rg — — --- of�Rtate, who are not a1 t�e degree of a couple of daps he returAed trium bi- " . I ' - i$oners have been relea4ed a cep the 8'uandgon o Prince B3ttmarck. on. apt! p � t pr ]DOMESTIC REPARTEE. , y to the market, and furniished then Cu leaders. It is r rted in London. that 25,- he Cha+ttoellor of the ..Duchy of best proof of his success by $t�ebeivin , �o. The Queen Iran finally decided that 000 eyelis a of both! sec;[es rade cosi! After a mea has reanohed the ale ai! ncaister follows the Chancellor of the dealers therAselves. Trial$ were • be �narrh a of Princess Ma of Ripley to d, Surrey, an Sunday, forty, said Mrs. Disbrow, 4e tthinittt t EaC$ac �u®r+ and is imself duoaeeded made upon the public, and turke' a With •g l ; I , 'ales a d Prince Charles of Den rk The to egraph department of thq every good ►oakiug woman he aegis is ill by the Lord Chief Jung of the Queen's varnished legs were offered to the cun� aha 1 lace in the private c ape! Chilian vernment has been defrauded love with him' neh. ningeat cooks, who, deceived bar appear - r � of m palace. - of more t n 100,000 am sore my dear, retorted Mr. M, antes, made their tirobases bout de• a' v •t Pa". Iva mevar aocutied ,you. he 8peater of the Herpes of Commoga, p i • Prof.. Darcy Thompson and Mr. $ar The iso ease oP mortality iraiq small- lri State ceremonials, $tan� next to mend' the unto ern ,and +. ti Ing a many abatesn t - the conversation o! the brillian lustre ' tt, the naturalist, have left for Am- pox sand allow fever in tbb hoopitkalb � —""' � -�' - � t Barons. &vA is immediate) followed �` xtoa to enquire and Report to the tit- along tb Troops niceties alarm ib, LIDARNED' ALL ABOUT IT, b of the (!teat Seal. o! turkeys' legs became from ht time forward a r a trade • wsh ser. %i Crovernment .wbiether or not t e re= Cuba: • So you went out driving with -!tour he Knights ot. the darter rank nett fainly says littl �or the 4oneett o! the rictiops on 4ea1 fishing in Behcrin Sea The AI '' Inns have titlpned this new beau, Susie, and I expect he read the eldeat f Barone, and are poulterers, less or the udgsnein Of \ . ' e�:}f�fteient for the preservati n o l ® I Porte for reforim, and. it • thlase arca re- Four heart like a book t t IV" ttu ''C rank• to members woke. t3►nd least o e all, �o fife a�ssum I � � -, sea lire. I fused f he intend to revolt to r D i Yes, tQts9'ther; he. , read betot n the.. .the Privy oeisgcil; i�Qt+being of noble _ delicacy ate taste t@r the arse y gOw% Dare. I?pei'. the London infeaticid � hp thea o 1lbertigP ince. . ,th. .1. - r _ € maria. - - - t, - I., r!'$. - 4N ?§-.,;. !OV,- e`.. r,>aa ., 'ill' '4...-+ - a - P' J ?+ Y= . :a'. .- F231 .. .. - '- spy,' .e: ' :'tF"._ . i`' _ - -_ .. T - - • ., , :'rr ' t- . U� ._ T. dry ... y� r' . i 1. - . _ - - - ,-: '.1. . - I } 1:.4 - ,.. .•:. • k r -i �j il' 6 9!. `l: d ,•k.. i:. T3 - - - - : -.. -' ,, 1 z .Ili r: -3 - 6�iFx.�yg ,'*k ,x .g` ,. ,,cr Y'. q,_ -'1 - 1 -.: ... _ : ..:, . - _ _ e. _. .�_ - .. t.:..a_. .. ia,_ yam, $'J •�S�I � [ - .'4 f . r -.: .. .. - . _. - - 1. ? 1F.: -' __ _g R.. x ,. , pets • :m-'af. :. .... ': -- a .. -. ry+gg 3 ,, .: ., .. t: �. Vr ., -;�:. 'r . a.. :^ x _1. y ! , . kF• ,- .lis*, `�• ` � 1 :- _- - i --.- -_.. .. -. ... .. ... - 1. . ,a a t :c .4: :_ 1., .. Ys-. .� 1?.,+ '' h ,ti .,,�,r k- -.f �u aia_.'. I� r , .- , � n y y �t' +r� I ✓ '� ,. - ;... - -.. .. - fAev- �,l� it. {a, t i �; 'i, ' i.rz -4 - r z� - tt a - 75 '7 3t �. !� t -. 1 . , ,p - :-... I - -7. - i _ : - _z. P.��{ 1.,'�„.. �i:. �� }^,%s' �:: ..x,��"k,r•t' B•� t^•rRr•' '":_E- r t> I., I. `I.-. ' - A - : - - �r, �.. _11 I S.. sr. - , - r. a �- ' : f- ¢ " -:: A` A- f.:�#- : - 1ri#{.'£N n_ - .. .: - : : i < Y' » •'.%•a .+`�`-h: u(S."s.: .v •&eV •9 '1 ! 5.e'Y.r.. , - I : • - - _ - y ,: - i - .:..-.,+5 a'^a.. .rn�.3•- ._ ..dt ••.:..x:. ,.,.... ,s.;1_4. _� t:.: . _ _ 1.• �ntw!' 3_ +�":b3.$ .__.. F.9. .' !.. _: _ _ . .. - r' +i :;:^err _" fir' S• Ys t 'g}>$fi "rt{` " J` 'R'`-�"< -, . �,. 1C. .t� y -Firs '3,-x-a��s T�.k 1" �(� 'Tw S,.rY 1s, . f" I as �ar� , � F . t�'.�7 r, A - > �P m� � R i .: ._. �. - _ t' "ice,• .f ;.lY-,:� - - ..: '� i, . I # " t• , , -:_ :,r is , - 7 ' k y _ _ _ i �. I at` once. he boy refused, level Alex. Patterson, an l7ibrid a �"iswri• Y _ .a,N . led . the gun at the farmer's heard and. ship farmer, committed suicide hang- =k elft. ' y ,` § . . i a ing himself in his barn. . fi ed. The Shot entered the man sI. - r Ar Ch rtes Silversmith ,and I diiin em- ...-'s .1 I_, neik. a�ld E e only hoed but a very a n , short time. The murderer is now in pl.,yed by a farmer near. Waterdo_wn, was - I . struck by a train and killed. - - \ Ay'1. ° ; '., VV Port Ho e ' 11. It 19 ver little won- P ] y The Grand Lodge of Oraise Young -- . Ight fivktvi � tett$ - , der that t ese waifs are Capable of Britons opened the first session of their t , r pabliahed ever y. Friday morning of ILS o ee such deeds many of them are raised annual meeting at Smiths Falls. , .W(3 S Pickering, Ont. . IJ1.in the ver hot -beds of crime. , We Frank Shier, assessor f6r Scott towln- ' : Trxne<s have not et faltered in our o Inion ship, is to he congratulated ori the aocur• I _ ,s so of hie aeaerte slat there b in a. Lisp Tea >♦i.001tsaidtEaa P y to , 'nos be q j RATRB F ADVERTIBINtI : that the im ort$tlon of such boyo and single a et insertion, cls. shoal be stn Man of appeal. This is a feat .that fees Bn Hent per no n�ion, per line - �6 a� �a P� aesessore can boast off. k them turn ut well but the do eo at-- , -- - 'i'hls rate does not in ado Legal or Foreign r y At file recent final elAmiDttloDB at the X,: meats• s n_ the expense of our own poor and des- Callegs of Yharmao , il�'Toronto, Daro� `` Special forme even •to urtica m y y I 1- - .... . to for 3 or 6 months or by the yeas, Hit• . tilttlte Ch11 nr that may be. ft)und In Munroe, OE Uxbridge, scoured the gold r s ­ . . _:--. I - -t sarlp or yearly contracts pa; able gnarterl,, of oar 1 e thti 8. medal for dis nsin . Uxbridge boys are. . I Business cards, ten lines or under, with p&Fpr, g Q p gi; ,, 6 3e year, g5 00, payable in advance. -. as usual, shining in their - examinations , sm'Notios in 10*1 columns ten cents per lie dvice to Girls• this year. ' }k . .r ' - cents per like each subsequent insert! n. % ' z al contract rates made known on appli - 1; -: on: No free advertising. Nader this head in the "Orir Girls" de• 'i MARRI AGE.L.le , , L ' . . � . . . 1, . '0 . 1 ;F Advertisements without ivriLter nstrtioti ns t . u partment of the current issue of the TonurF Fafioirrtiox—in Toronto on Wedcesdayy, 11 be inserted until forbidden and ahargea June 3rd 1b96 by Rev, !n,iowe, >Ifr, J* A.0 Jingly. Orlere for disao>icinuing sdve� aB- Ladies Journal of Toronto is as ably Tobias, of Toronto, t4 Mtes Nettie Ferguson, . ' ' - 4 muNt bo 1n wilting, and went to the p b. written artio to sensible itis. or rather ] -= 1 g formerly of Pickering. _ k - re'Ibne"ra. to make sons ble, the girls. Mach good � ,r ob Work promptly attended to. would be fo booming if the advice was ;Sale Register. �` y il. 1. CLARK - - . PRO�R�ET R. followed by Il girls. Many of our girls . : . are mudels, ut there are some in their BATMtDAY, JOwx 18th, 1896 -Farm !or vale . . r - .. ' earl teens bo think themselves on a by public auction at Gerow's hotel, . '1. - ' ; . { , Our Politics -B - ct Independence. . y Broti bam being composed of the north . ( j -- par with the r older- sisters and think it g g 1i0 Our Aire—�Firs4elass Local a r. PtckeriD , ^^1 only woma ly to appear in youthful part of lot 20, in.the 6th eon., g Straw, . ., Our Eacpccta•tllone —The he ty PP y better known as the property o! Ira- - sport of the oeoule of Yickerili$ and viotni I, , courtship. B t after all her good remarks l3harrard. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. this writer see the pen name of "Old Bee bills for ptr`rticulrre.. Thee. Poacher,1. - : Maid" and rely a more appropriate auctioneer, - I name for advice to girls could be used. - . i FPIDAY, JUVE: 12 1896. _le In our views Ile destroys half her good.t.i % - She lacks the tact eo necessary. Tact is Neth ddvert{eenaLe7te. i - T needful in ev rything ae it is file seizing - -- - --- --- ------ - NO ES AND COMMENTS. , . OR BALE -House and two stores for a s • - -_ of everyday pportanitiee to their very 1. - best'advant �' sate on King street, Pickering. For full . 'Next TUAsda ' will be be -nomination pertioutars µpsi,. to A. B. DOWBWELIr, 474 , . i - j Vollege at., Toronto. 9tf 1 ay and a week -latjer the election ., _-� . _ . A Canadian Society !las been brfianized he contest is much heated in oth r C TRAYED-Onto the promises of the . in Toronto r cantly leaving for its aims J undersigned. about June 1st, te90, a two- n•ding3, but _very little interest is s the salvation f the Canadian wild flowers ear -old roan heifer. owner may have same et 'manifeslted in W est Ontari . The promoter and active -workers are the g roving property and ppa ing expenses. • f'. - I JOHti BINULAIR, lot 30, con's, Pickering. 34-38 - . yen the success or defeat. of: t Medel-class o 1895. It is known as _ ' tovernment does no seem . to b Mary's Meadow Society and its chief rules M� 85 CHARLOTE. GREEN WOOD-- 1. I eating mach excitement hereabout are something like these. Irl will give lessons in oharooal, Crayon, N �, AND A71 1 L I i 1 To prevent' he extermination of Canu and pparson drawing water Colors and oil SH _ � Paintlar, from Copies, Nature Ob eots, For I l than Wald Flowers. p t -Sir Charles `upper was at Oshaw terms and date apply to MRS. 0. W. DROKER, . SpRIItiTG GOOD 5.... WEdne day •eQonin speaking i The introda tion of nsa+ wild flowers by Pickering. 9 t e interests of Wm. Smith iM., roots and seed Z�TE PAY SIO TO �I8 PER WEER- . ' ' _ --- °' V V .. 2i , Children wi t tedrn to love nature and For easy home work, No saheme,.bcoks In t TiIIte w8 lead. e meeting was a very large one an this love may ecoms a vital element in or peddling. can be gone in spare time da or r evening, end rSEYtamp for work and U46- �llltlIIg'8 tf1Q ©hO1CCt3t. oroughly represeuLative we are told •the devetopem nt of nitre oharsoter.. at once. THE sR >sORR SUPPLY CO.,oo., Ila- . t when it comes to reporting tb Children wi 1 learn, by the cultivation sonio Temple, Camden, New Jersey, dly. � . : Wall gar era the Latest. } �1 - r s each of the leader, there are huh ,and nature o flowers that they have a -'----------------•-------------=----- - p . .` 1.screpancies between the account Power to help it life. r�TRAY HEIFER -Strayed from the` BOOtt3 and 8h08s, IIQW aIId IIOlih�.1. . NOw we tie leve this i� a Ste in the 1- Premises of the undersigned. lot 10 con, t e Mall and that 1n the Globe. , P Pickering, on or about May 13tb, a mottled r� -� _��1� D�p��� �� right direction. Too many of our parents and grey yearling heifer. Suitable reward for . _ , : , 1. t E .. PARKER a bare j� b ing election time though, -we pre allow the child on to pink any number of information that will lead to bar whereabouts. . a me They are both right. itis wild flower for no other purpose than .Address L. BooN�:, Pickering P. O. 91-84 - _ It is currently reported in the daily waste. While a all like! flowers in our FOR SERVICE --The under. I s rgoms, we n not encourage the plank• dined has for eervi••e at lot 13,.eoncessiou �y p �j j Q esu that Hon. Dr. Montague has re- 8, Pickering, a Yorkshire white boar, with ped!- WVLJdr� PhO�phodiog g c>iy , P I g ing of them to a strews around in waste: gree, Also two heavy horse for 'sale or will .-The'Gseal �En trish R si ned his position as Minister of j $oL, exchange for colts or other stook. For part! r sulars apply to J. L. PARSONb, Plokering P O, la �° rosttl4of oyes• :rears gni thouaasds otcases with ap knom ° ` A tlCulture In the Dominion $Ouse. '' or on the promises. 81-31 dnigae, until at last esus bays dLooeeed the Ince rsrmedy wad ` ; S� Charles has received the noticeI. � _1. RKNAM combinatba that will effect a prompt awedcure b t not accepted the regi nation.- ILL FQR BALE :-Roller, flour and �t n�u' , �lw, M E,t, �� eau ataga�et g There 1A n0 a linen hotel. iii` the M '� " N"aO1` W"°t"e"• �"'1iD11, dl�wlsl grist mill in these class running order; Wor►ry,, Zwc � Me of OjAr� ere can only be conjecture as to the near Uxbridge, Ont., doing a business, pro. • T0d"LtO• 't1C°;Ol� S ' township of W itchnroh„' is ertainly a wlsfeh won lead to IIesaatt Consumption re on for the coume on the prtetor wishes to dispose of this roperty on so- y+ plica and as early grave, Wood's ' p t Of temperance to chi Talo , by hundreds of cases tba4 seeoted ' P• count of ppCor ,health. Full particulars will be Pfsosprhodiw bas been wad sucoesafnU th Dr. Let us be charitable and say On the 26th f May it 9 ttan Mill, Wm Riven to intending purobasers by applying in , hopblaeis—oaeestMtbad been treawd by the moat talented phst- ` th, t it is owing to ill -health. This is Railton. exhibi a sampl of full wheat first place by letter to P. o. Box, isl, URbri<1ge. �,, ��on ��ofdespair aadinsanit,-oa.esthat wer, , pe haps the principal reason at least. headed oat. _ touertng Over the grave—but with the continued .wed perseve� ws of Mrs. Kati hneon, a woman"of un- 4100 Acre Farm.'• woods PhosphodtM, these eases that bad been given up to db, wage ` ' S_ . S Imr• McCormack, of Vivian, the savory reputation, crew some amuse• We, 1lt�a e % restored to manly vigor and health --Reader despair—nomat.r = C(nseryative candidate in this ridin merit and excite ent on litarda evening Por b Teraide : W wbO has given you up as inourablo—the remedy now within ._ > �' g almost in fro t of the rankliyn hones. reach by Its we you can be rastclred to a Urs of and ha has been in Picsering Township for Tenders, sent to the undersigned at the ad- ' e°°s p�'e0r' . . th' past week looking things over. She accused "C uck” Ell s of eteb►ting a dress given below, will be received by the exoo- nae package, S I i six packages, f 5; by mail free of postage. t utors of the will of the late Calvin Cam " / I"!,, six rentoyd 00 cure, nam coat from her a d attelnlp to Rake his pt,on, t+ Pamphlet, free to way address, T e report had gained considerable coat off, then t e9 bo an his aggressor Rsq•, deceased, for the purchase of the south i I ' The WOOL! 1Ct►ml�tnl►. Windsor, Ont. Canada. Atter Take j y agg halt .ot tot SS its the Snd concession of the t 1•, • cr dance hereabouts that this Candi- had a scrap. Tits is the Oman who wag Township of Pickering situated about one mile . 1 1 da a had. resigned. This rumor had to have left tow come m nths ago. -San. north of the viita►ge of Pickering, No tender WO°d's pbere�leodise is sold by respossibie wholesale and retail druggists in the Do�iaiae. � , € l neoesaartly socepteA, Address until July 6th f 1.X II foundation in' fact. While still There were o less th n nine newly• CA$a1Uti CAbd'PBELL, . hn ting may be the more effectual wedded;couples- n••hdney moon tripe in. 2'- ' 34.1 Mct,aren et., Ottawa, Ont. - wa of securing assiataucz in electron tent on last nigh 's express from,the north. p1�8 all end lee, COURT �t�r alt *T I EXCURSI�N TQ (.TUFiLP . : ME Iters, we should like - to have at Some of the d isions o the court of re- v OF RE 11 IS101`I . H • ; le t a few ublic meetin s ill the vision Monday night were hard for the . - , p g ordinary- indivi nal to un eretand. Tile �-6uh �, Annual Farmer's .ExGurston tai Model . '' ridi seg during the catupalgn, if onlv to 'assessor, it is sal , will ap Al to thejudge. _ I Farm, Guelph, Thursday, June 18.. ' ' ke p us aline as to the mode of, doing Markham_ had a sensation, • on Wednes• 611 KS The Woman's Board of Missions in col - - (( For Dress TrimiDgs. - 1: i thi gs where majorities_ have le8 __re- day the 8r.1 inst. Reginal Speight elJeet VELVETS., l• � The with the Church o! Christ Bow- -- W' Public Notice is hereby given that a Cfcurt or • , sp 'ct for individuals. eon of the lairs carp Ape ht, esus mmr• TABLE DOiLYB; Redstan of the Asrssament Itott of the Muai- manviile, take pleasure in arinoat,cing this - _ - - _ , ried -to Mies Ell Mary Ke�lett at the rtei• WASH SILKS, aipalitr of the Township or Pickering for the grand excursion vis G. T. R. and will spare denoe of the br de's fath r" Church St. AND ERLINt3. Tear ION will be held in the Town Hall. Broug• no effort to make it the most enjoyable , H. Metcalfe has been appointed ' - Ilam on Monday, the 15th day of June, 18%, at :, The ceremony w .for ed b the the hour of one o clock p. w. event of the season. This date latae bean ' - ` . wa den of Kingston penitentiary ala y Pe y e Rev• oho O. T. B. Croft, eotor of t}raoe Chnroh. )yt, A B. BOObiE, All persons interested will please take Holies sea because it is the morel iawaa�able ' - sal ry of ` ,000. Warden Lovell has and go:ern themselves accordingly• time ior viewing the farm in its most at- The guests Wer the ion ediate friends I Pickering ERst End. Dated at whitevale, this >asth !lay of stay, lase. tractive condition. Those who vis! be I placed n the retired list at an j DONALD H. HRA Of M ted the . . , and the prevent. numerous. The happy --•-- �. - _- farm +boat this date irl►et ` ' all wanes of ,400. One would eoa�le leh on he 8 0'o k express oa - I " . Clerk of the weld Muntaipattty. year will be jgtad . 9 thllk that s salary of $2,000 would thea• wedding ar amid the waving of Produce Wanted- - of this opportunity for repeating i the ; per it of ai person saving sufficient flags and con atIIlatlo s of friend. Rolston Laund Co outlaw. t .; Th carr wit them o their tri the I wits pay the Highest Cash Pries; f or Tickets good going p. m. trains �4edasii- . F to retire on in old age without the ay y ,. nee ssi of a en ' g beet Wishes of th comma it . P Pat Cattle, Fat Hop. Shoop, Lambs, 1h-'-'�"' , i . day+ June 17th, and all trains June it3th. i p cion. The pensio.l- y Ir you wr nt your Shirts, Collars 'and Cutis, Ali tickets Rood tq return an time � to _ , (_ : in of public officials,` who are in re- On Saturday rain$ a exciting ron• Calves,' 3heep Skins, Beef Hides, Waol, y fi Rte., nicety done up, send them to the R Istan Friday night Jane 19th. • r _ t Butter . and s �., z away took place neir-�the btation. John Egg be delivered at the Laandry. Whitby, !1.10 • Pik 1 :-,.-I I .1cel t of good salaries, must be stopped Lowneborough f the •6t con. had just following markets : Adanda , at my regi w.. J. OORDOY, Union, y Pickering, 111.05 ; ort �R _ an the sooner the local and federal dance, Brougham; ; Ageat, �1 I ioij started for home with hie laughter Mary, R Tuesday at North Piaka tn�. For further particulars and special grain 1.i", - autl oritle f -re advised of the fact, driving a tpiriteci team hi ed to a double Claremont; Wednesday at Greenwood; Parcels - t avory Wednesday, - - Pe ,> th beth it will be for we who live wagon, when by some me us the tonrue Thursday at Btauffville, and Friday at service Bee large posters. 82.34 - 1 ,.- Ila . ' oil Kort allowance to pay tames, and dropped out of t e neck�}} o e. The horses Uxbridge of each week., For prices and ' # �j th n are realaired to prepare for old started to run an Sfr-To nsboroagh esus parcicIIlare apply to TOR NTO FINA.N 'AL �3ROII(7EHA]� 1� �� ., ag', or gnaw away at the bone end of thrown out. A ittlsf�rth r up street the YOHN A• WHITE, �Rg�RAT�'dN ,. ch rity: horses wan into he elect o light pole in _ _81 tf _ Brougham. Ont. r . .TAILOR SHO 1 front of Mrs. Bu k's, and Wise Mary was - - _ - - r thrown violently to the si ewalk, break. Fresh Meats, - Anth rizet Cap, �2,5pp,pppP . i ii Y ►ev, Elliot .P,owe, of Toronto, Las in the le electric 1 ght lamp a sl�s shot fors�l�tsc lbbd Cap. CZ$�500 a de linEd accepting t11e,,lIcCartllyite K'Hrd. She wa quickly picked up and Salt and 511(�ked, : I have • just rA no ivation: for west Toronto, after carried into M B�urk's residence in a eceipe : Ilam and Bacon• This C mpaky ttays opancKi d fiirancii iu the '� giyjin� the matter leis careful, and no sewl-unconscion conditi n. Drs. Mao• : pillage t iokering. in the otitee largely oo• a full line Of, sl mplefl 0 f . doubt his prayerful consideration. donald and Fier seller were quickly Bqm• - `" aputed b the Ontario Bank, un,ler the manage_ . I , - c monad, end fou d that th 'ugh badly out Aat�sage, Oysters dna Poultry in uie�neot he nndersighed. *. Sprin� �UIt1IIg$i alto � WI are plewsed that he has so decided pool s will be received and interest allowed �' - �. ' about the face u d bruised the nun lad season, also at highs t rates. I: as we should have been much rieved y g y number of choice 1•Ileo g- ' had apparently austaineal no serious ill• •• Drafts ;issued on all parts, -collections made � � to lla�e', seen the promising Oun "�"e �_$� �'lXttE.'►x` +iE•h• on very liberal terms, money loaned on notes Of OYerCOatllls.. ,ial ., I P g y g juries. Her• w ands were drebeed and : .4 and oche seourltlee. cl ;rgynlan enter into politics as they she was taken o Dr. Fi rheller's, from Kept haled. Prices satisfactory. v GEO, .KRRR, ,Manager. and see them and;get - - 81' now con;;tituted. With th guard- where she was ble to be t keu home ;the •� �~ `� I "Z- =. Mo 'Vie- stone, A PEi�FECT TEA prides.. in' and inspiring- influences of the same afternoon. Eoonom st. . _ fm cb fch, Rev. -Rowe will becorl�e a pow_ Oil wee Btr.' ok on th farm .of A1ea. Butcher, King et.,'iakering. - A. IIR�g A� grOn h er1 or good In this young country tl g ' Elliot, near Bot swell, and in eight hours . • • • } • .ISELECTED. • .:: Y� �- bl� if he should resign that sacred the well produc d 5a barr ls. ' ,M 0 �- ; ., tri t and enter politics his usefulness chef ice Falco bridge h resigned ;his +. -�~� MONEY � � � �A :` ' F , w old be much curtailed and his membershi in he sonata of the Black Eye t .base --ON-- -- i 4 tf-jam P Uaivar•­­ - id al of reformation materially blast. 'city of Toronto,' as a pro est against the ' "kIUMMIE PEA'S:" >•",t MORTGAGE SECUR TY. I 2: `t ed,, We have always held that Rev. conferring of a degree. b that body' on ' - ;. !SMALL WHITE 'PEAS." �A ��-_-+ mrsf '.4L � , � �' 11. R we was a man Of good judgement; G F emMonda• night b Breen 7 and 811 F" r"` °"L° bought and wed on oommiasioe. ;,� , '-I ' s an; in declining he has established - •4• -•-For sale at-- ►.n M THa TitA pLANT-i, t � f } ii o clock did whoa x170, dame a to the gut` A nt for Fire, IP th fact: dry foods \store and stoc of J g N. Mo• > . In Ted __ _ _ t PURI Y. /' �t31 Life Accident, Pls� a ,� �; ;.. r . . uses and Steam Boiler insurance 3 Kendry on You g street Toronto. `the Elevator, ' . lad named P1•en ti�8, one of Dr. ,1. M e ea is put u by the Indian Tea 8 re and r sale or to rent ; ,gogd1. g Frenchman's � Bay T p p a� Bac 1 ca buildings aropn were for a time in the • . wares sample of the best qualities of Indian loOality, Small house and stable, cheap. ) ;� Ba nardo'S London waifs, shot and greatest danger, but the fi e w•ie practioas. T resfu+e •Fes use the greatest cera in the ;a, incl aptly killed a farmer named Thos. ally ootifined to he store amed. - PP1y 1 to—'-. 1.sstbction tb- I its blend. that is why they Other properties for sale or rent. _ �,7 �> - \ - r i,utit up er ,yes' k sell it only in the original w - Ll and near Part Ho a an Wednes- AaoordiD to recent le islatirin burial tai, y as iia purity ppd axcellaa�. CoavevanoinR carefully dr;n8 st amass b a . da evenin The bo is a ed about pormits mast lie rocured rom the clerk, THOS•' MOODY, L verpao market, ti '� r si11, 4.}`u`I Fk .->; a}¢g ".i[-�:�'+n { '+�t,}`?t'}'L .r< r. i C-`c;ua7t,r-��'`� estiy `� t 'ia� 7,,, _ - _ - i ',i - w Pi�SS k , I c {J i Yry : l� .--. .,.,.. .. .: 4. :. .. 1 ..s - ,k-- - --- .-.. x..-... : 5 ..: -. P .- z, ,. ,-- J. g �7�i, a4. i 1 m .,moi 3 •i'f i -_ ' . -'f'i- '` '` Vii, . `!h. iF.. i 11 { :.. -. 1' - r - .. ... -n . .t- (�.-. •,t F:.W SQ^'. .i. X' 4'1 `�P .- l e; ° k'�3. ,t'*n.-k ... �_ -. ( .. __ .. _ - 5 3. _ '�" - t r?$ . $Cif` `' ''.- T:iaf -i -41 .. - _ _ :. ..,.. . ' 1 'C �. a .J _ 'i. . - 1 . if a , 3• i if" +�R �•-.�u,,}� �+p _. ,SR .. ....... - . .» . - -.., ......,, - -. 1 t S - _. '`TS:..,. _ ' :A "<ir'. .!. P' .'4'a'f, ...{.v Y . :. .+ .34171 , 11, IF F--.:.. -... , - rr i , , ... „ ,.- ,<..& -. $ > '� ' 4., `,x i - ,iia"1. ' a _ -:.-. -.. _ , .. ..:.: •.}', �; , - -<:- .. -.. .-, , .. ... 4 a rte. 'K a , ,. _ _ n , fe, .- �y .'� , r -. .+.: o 1S # i... t +' :. 91 ,�; �,�' ' k _. _ ... —I. , ll , , -.. __ - L - - - _ - - - __ 101010 � Scarboro Centennial To he Fourth Generat>on, main until Monday morning, This conte . ---�- wUl be continued throe illCNERING �� �><.>s-k'sasr Ntitatlattr 1L'1'.� ghost the season LIVERY TRAINs as verything has been most hatisfac rily . The afte noon 1wa warm and ores= the health and weather permittltag. I INC EAST DQ't AS F4LLOw91:-- No: 8 MAIL 7:68 Pi. 1rt[. ' .: arranged for the Scarboro.' Conte ial. countrysid there hung a silence, broken ` . Following is the detailed program : only by the Clatter of is cow -bell somewhere Grown I'r�ttc8. L. riving nr�haeed they above bueinoss " 14 LooAL 2:24 °P. M. 9n the belt of bash. The ek was $n in- The first- rite sacci a stallion,'o' G• �. Decker. Tam re g Zg;p, M. 'f WsDNXSDAY, JuNn' 17th. y ag the pro. p pared to " 8 LOCAL, , . I = � ' varied bo 1 of blas ; "the seta was hot • party of T. C. Ohver, Brantford get, r to the wan of th pablio in that T>RAnite aOrNa W>zST Dva As FOLLory :_ w ' #: I Bgecisi memorial reunion seivi in , will there was no air moving. There was stead for a limited number of mares, for Mine. Na 7 LoaAL � F`. Bi. Andrew's church, 10:30 a, m. to 12 con. g• 9.14 A 'ilT i Datiin these services the past will re• 'solemn cal 'pea°e, fest, love egerywhere. 1896, andhvill make th® e�►eon as follows ��• t g �'iret-claeir vehiiole# and h for hire da 18 LocAr.. 8:09 Pti fit. 1' � viewed ; short' addresses will be give b II the 1 g lane to' arils his houm came Monday May 4th will leave his own y �� �:� y` thearmer, indecisio in his a e, •stable, roa cam, noon, and proceed b or night; Teaming don promptly b 1 -MAIL 8:28 P� old residents of the townehi and of cher - y doubt in B g p P P Y y P aver line his fa He ase wa day or ob, 'Bus in con cotton meet- '� Pa PP P • y ing al t# T R trains. reight acrd s. s: } h +� rte of the Provifloe. A ro naie ser- stab! Pa d st the Y of Greenwood to Seabert c hole , Taa>c,la.-Laabartoa ate 6k , es. B fore noun in the oorner of the Brooklin, for ni ht Tuesda yY rices of praise will be meg by the ohoi . q 8 y to Wood- espraq plivered to parts of t; I - 2, Dinnerhorn call to the tables. Di nor barn soil ming in view of the wide, raft's hotel, Whitbyy, noon, Gordons hotel1. TRAINS' GOING EAST Df)$ A$ >ro we: A' kitch rob a waited Irresolute! .Piokelrin , ni t • Wedu a , - .) ii . from 12:15 to 1:80' m. Band music. p° g gh b Gorm- - . ,, " 3. Bugle call to• assemble at the lat-' i"�n be we t on, up past the tlaos who a le?''s hotel, Liverpool,�noon, his awn �''�,, � ��.! NO• 6 MAIL 7:47 tIj.- fid �; • `,"'No. 14 MIXBD 2:18 fthe boll h e and unflowerY stable for the n' ht; Thursds , to Frank. -. ; } farm: dymn, •,Before Jehooah's A fat, y grow, and Y Prov. PIagEB a: - i the Rev. G. W. tea wastat the �or beto his wife saw him. lin house, Markham, noon ; to Jacob . 8 LoQAL . . g,28 P.M.' ` ;f Throne. Prayer, P Wideman'e, r , w=. ' I "Let the Hills Reeou d.'� He spoke h _rrriedly, words that made her ) . lot 27 con. 7 Markham, TkAws I I ireneoa. Choir,, pole, angry, and the wild eyed with fear. night; Y Frida , to Miller's hate!, GOING WS$T DII1Z s$ F9111,0w$,I.. ��v C. Short addresses, John Richard n, Btoalf- 8E ....... No. 7 LOOAL 9:18 Ai.M f` ' " l M.L.A., and Simpson Ronnie, represen ing She Butt(sed ovAr to a oorncr where ville, noon, to Todds hotel, Goodwood, • • u • • .� the farmers. Interlude, ,Monthpr an Bind. • at°°d a r° h orad! , and►ioke3 np • night 8ntnrday, to Andrew Johnston s, 18 Mn�i, $,T$,M• , �� g bright-eyed abs of si weeks old that had lot 3, con. 4, Uxbridge, noon to his own Q ee �t0� I el11el1t ` Choir (250 voices, Mr, ` Stouffer, ieac er), been lying q ietly there. i3he hu ec' it in stable where be will remain until Mon- --For buildin g , . 1� Raise the Flag. -Nelson.% I gg g-' ,, her arms an called i sweet names, while day morning, 'this route will be con. � i s. Short addresses by Measrs. J ©e Conaret® •Walls Silos Mable Floors ��` ! ,, I� Ley and William Tredwby, representing -the father 1 oked on seely. tinged tbroaghoat the season, health soil ' ' ' ... • l� Oil Ce 1. s i * ,= ' fl The mot sat d► th the child on the weather permitting. Hog Troughs, Cisterng, Culverts, , ^- , j the trades. Interlude, concertina n back porch, �ile the lather took down a1. Etc., Etc, jlorgan, followed by the Choir, Wcfke the long old-fas coned riff , andearefally placed Song of Jubilee." Quaker — a Cap on t nipple The father moved Aa fadhiotaable" bred imported olydesdale The aadereigpefl will Ro pe#conal! and in- "` 4 � x. s 6. Short addresses by the Rtiv A without not the other did note sk stallion, (9798,) the property of Graham tract parties •how- to bu11d an of �he above If OU Wand ani 11t3p f�' Brown, -Dr D MoDiarmid sad • Al red trubtures free of any charge. This cement ie y ' Jacgaea, representing the profeesionas In- the child waved its li tie arms but preserv- Bros., Cairnbrogie, Claremont, Out , oily warranted when instructions are carried RBad Carl, our very 1 test O! t ed the ellen. ,too. will make the season of 1886 as follows : ut, � N etre�n ental interludes. Last, speaker t bb The Pathe coming out, pcitYted the gen Monday May 4th will leave his own 1 anything - else in 0 line,' ..' �g` folloiwed by full chorus, °'Rurq tritann a,'.' * testis call at once.- rders } towards the round coo le of rods in stable, John Iansone, Viewfield Farm, W• d • DeQlt� . P J band and choir. q p 8carboro Jnnation, nil ro - - front of him and dow towards the em t a p teed to Youn steadil • comm in. i P Y g A e Greenwood O 7. Annoanoements. Nation' anth m. q Bros. for night ht ; Tuesday g nt, , nt. 3 �' i a, meadow, b . his eye he fastened with g y to Frank .' ' . • - I Closing prayer, Rev Father E F (1�ag er, fierce eagern ss upon he face of the child. Soott's, con 2, lot 22, 8oarbgro, for noon. -�-+ I (. ; �q• Bagpipe aelectiotte, ten minutes. The mother, too, look d not at the pointed Callander's hotel, Malveru, for night ; A first -elm 'stock f Wood. i 8- First football contest ; play to 1st Run but at t e tees of the infant -a look of Wednesday to John Flemminq's, Mark - Ione hour. hand manic at half crime nilj I .�' .. . L Work always On hand �oloae of -game. tear, and love',and hunger. bum Road, for noon, Franklin House, ; r 9. Tea served et 6 o'clock. Band ma ia': The father pulled t e trigger and the re- Markham, for night; Tuesday to John _ � .� � �" rt belched oudl a d echoed through the y Cedar Grove, for noon, B. B. deream SATISFACTIONMilro e, �e "'10. Second football contest- Bagpipe,, at house, from he fi Ids and awn iroin the Reesor's, lot 1, Con 11, Markham for }� s „� elf -time and at close of matoh. Y night; ht ; Frida to John Grahame, ' --- - -- — OUARANT ED. � , -:0 woods bey' d. Thee was a moment of R Y Rash - Concert at 8 p. m. in the large teat. silence- nio Bill, for neon, Keeler'e hotel Highland - ° YI_ t k q glance of enquiry passed [ ql ,' . ' : , Children's games will be arra�nged� at between the ether • d moEh�r, and then Creek, for night ; Saturday to Jerry WY - JA6 nN. x itsble times daring the day. lookc.of terro . Agnis' for noon, theuoe to hie own stab! • ' I y "4 1,, ' THuRSDAT, JvNs IMM. wher8 he will remain until the iollowina With a complete line of Spiing $ropk Road int. The child ae deaf. g 1. Commemorative services contina d � It shad not nth slights It start scathe Monday morning. The above route will ams : . ' a e f " L St. Andrew's church from 10:45 &,. o firing of the g g. It as as the father had be continued throughant the season, _ � 1, . . WA1 - a o'clock noon. feared. It oo ld neve hear, and not hear- health •ttd weather permitting, FARMERS' MARHET.1. , 2. Dinuerhorn call. Dinner from 12: 5 ing it could n ver spa k --their child was a Grit Witlkes and Gladstone. Milk Fans, . � . 1:30 p. m. deaf male. ; TOtRQNTO, JulrP 11,` 996 =. 3- `Bugle call: to assemble at the' pl t. , Mechanical y them turned and tor. The thoroughbred trotting stallions, the reamers, eat, fall ............. 0 •0 78 to 0-M C rm, 2 p m, Anthem, "Praise Ye t e ed the gun to tc plat on the wall, and he property of W. G. Gerow, Whitevale, Strainer I'Ail3, . . Wheat, spring 0 71 td 6.0 ,; ! ords" H mnj "Hol Hol Hol Lod then strode ercely long the lane. The. .. Ont., will make the season of 1886 as Churns, Wheat,red winter...... 00 78 0 �!p �{ Y Y. Y, Y. ''il� od Alm ht housed ra irolicki atter him, at he follow, :-Monday May 11th, will !says Wheat, goose ............ 00 49 00 •A - " tg y• _ti °B t# g b Butt�ar $Owela, 4. Chairman's address preparatory o turned and k ked th poor brute fiercely., their own stable IWhitgvale, and proceed , - " , Barley, bush,.........•., 00 00 to 00 85 ` Butter Prints W1# had oil creed his offs rte to F. O. MCQaa; e, Audle Qats, bush ................ .00 28 to, 00 24 orating the Union Jack ani Domini n Y P q ' Pickering for noon. thence to Harr er Choir, "Raise the Flo► Fla a What had h done ? What had an one y Peas bush... . Mee•r'e, lot 26,. con. 8, West Whitb ' ...•••••..••• 00 50 00 00 fi "ll�be inti. np to- the-maetheagd. $'an , .done . This awls! bink, why ehonld it Y• ' Hay, new, ton............ 10 00 t 16 00 �, i be? better known as the Dow farm), Ever thin no es8ar for the 4 hies Cheers for the Red, White''a d i ) #OC g y 600 to 00 00 -- .. Straw, ton.......-........,. - tae," followed'by the choir and Children, But the mot er Clasped the infant in her night; Tuee day, to John Cornish s, lot 85, utter Ma ing season. - Dressed bo arm�b" a con. 6, Darlington, 4e•............ t 625 - e latter of whom will take up the song, thou nil times more dear to her g , (Tonlln), noon, to Jan ' . a j 10 than before, ee in Der, Enfield night ednesda - Beef, fore Warfare....... 2 t. 460 F a "th appropriate flag ezeruiee. p g and praying all the Y q _ 5. Address by His, ,Honor Georgb day and •nigh , "Thy ill bedona on earth,' Jose h Harper, Raglin, noon, to Wi son's Beef, hindgaartere...... 4 60 to 759 _ ` p ' B Satnrd Night hotel, Ashburn, nib to Mutton ..................... 4 00 to . 7 50 rkpatrick, Lieutenant -Governor of ''0 - - Y S t e Mack: night; ; Thursday, 1.- io, in response to the salution of the flu . Frank Jones, lot 4, con. 7, Pickering, '. _ Veal, carcass •..:.,.....:.. 8 00 to 4 50 . ' y Pedlar aetal ' Reofi noo4, to home stable far a ht Frida ng a d Butter Ib ................. 2 tot 3 ""f 6. Addresses by W F Maclean, Bf: Markham) crosse club has entered tare ' 1 �$ to Wm: 8toaehouse a lot 9, con. 4, Boar- Ewe, dot .................. b0.09 t 00 10 \ , �. # , ' d H R Frankland. Interlude, violin-' d MidlandAistj•i t and. plays the first game . boro, noon,, k John Graham's, lot 35, Sidin furnished on no. Children and choir, -The Md a Potatoes per baa... 26 00 P of the series morrow w Saturda on the Kiu ton road, .- t r ( 4) ga Pickering, night ; Satttr. $�1Qrtel3t IIOtl(te• ' f -' lacrosse Rro n s et t at place when they da , to Gormle 's hotel; Liver 1 mark- . 4 , 7: The latform being honored with t e 3' Y Liverpool � . • ' p will cross 8 i ks wi h Uxbrr e. Tho et, noon, thence home where the will 1 `. , -r t of a number of old people halon have nn,ezir attract on for the afternoon temaitt until the tollowin blonds. DOMINION BX j' , �'_ `� - Tg"t"01"cethe township, addresses in the r g Y EBVetrougbing aDdl ftirnaae z i me will be given b Elise Wood and J me between the Toronto •morning. <tS Chnrah street actio school team sad the WQI�i role tl attended t0 'v -°' p g P P Y • Capital Paid up, $1 5 0 000 junior Lord Wellington. Read, Q. Q., a or roneer. • boli, - ; . <5 of Bethel.'' - Markham put tic soh l team. The first ' SUI' �US t 1 h 8. Addresses, O A Howlaud, M. L. •., game is calla for ; o'clock sharp and Puce bred imported Clydesdale etalIion ;) p I - - $11rJ00,C00 s•• (No 6981 ,the property of Wm. Major, o airman Canadian Historical Celebrati n 'the champio hip R me at 2:80. One �+i,p ,,, p Whiteva e, Ont., will make the season of D Kennedy, HITB AGENCY o., Aommittee. Choici "This Canada of Oure ndmiesion to 0th mss. I • 'ti"" `" 1.1896 as follows : -Monday, k Ma 25th . 9. Address, David Boyle. Secretary ,y Y. . i 47ZBAVINGS naakink Hnriasm a 6 : ' XXL. •nadian Historical Celebration Commits a will leave.hic own stable, (licca River, s Outs agister i^ and roceed to Wm. Tu-ner's, 7th con., t P DEPARTMENT,i fit ' d editor of the 8aarboro Cenceont 1 noon thence to John White's, lot 28, con. Plrl tJ BI' 01�, - P10tt8r1IIg, Interact allowed at highest oarrent fila. Ne% lame. The people led by the olio c. Bhlbou a Chfe g g y required. + '` - 9 8 Pickering for night. Tuesday, , notice of withdrawal r nom '• ",- ` aid Lang 8yne:11 -. ,;, - SpQoial attention given to the coil' otion of } the tion Dr G W The pdre bred imported d Cldesdate it Ion, Adam Whitson s, lot 26, con. 7, Picker• °1,' 10. Address, , Farmer's Sale and other Notes, r 1 -- (No,164,6), the property of John Anson, ing, noon, to R. S. Philip's, Brougham, L.A , Minister of •• Education. Cho'r, " - E. J. Balsam, w'1 make he season of 1896 as night. Wednesday, to Thomas Knox, THORT( N, rrr i `�' ark the bong of Jubilee." follows :- nday, May 11th, will leave Brock Road, noon, to Gormleyy'e Hotel, I 1019 1[AN�QSB: soy,, 01 11. Chairman's 8 closing remarks. Cho'r�- his own st !e, !ut 1, con. 9, PickeriitQ, Liverpool, night. Thareday, b way of I .91 . oil be with you. till v6e .%Meet AgainL. and rotes to Joe h Tri 'e, Kinsale, y P p pp Cheri wood to B. Carter's and remain '1111, losing praver by the chairman. The pe for noon ; en to Bir. Bra a, y Le� est s ed " y Audle all night. , Friday, to Geo. Carter's, `.1 � � . 1 by the choir . "God Save t , tot 2b 41 %,ARI A *_°. F 3 ( ) for nijlltt. uesda ,afternoon, to Gor Belford, noon, to Win. Major s, . " } peen. on's hotel, Ptckeri g, by way of Peter con. "5, Pickering. highs. • Saturday Chaffip10n A � 4,,: 12. Horn call to tea, at 5 p. m McDermatd'8, nig t ; y o to ' proceeds to his own stable, where he 11 0RU 5 ." - 1 per, _ I � Wednesday, i :: � �{� 13. Fina football contest. Jae: Taylo 's, lot �9, eon 2 Pickering, remain anti! the followiagMondaymorn• ` Daring the nay arrangements wtI1 a '.' soon, to Al ort R sor's, night-; Thurs. lag. - - s; . ' ade for bowfin and uoitin contests x q g day, to Bess s hots ,Wbitevale,"noon, to I .- i sen 8carboro pl ere and others. . ". � . I I.- ,_ - • The Toronto Com ittee met that eve • ' Gerow'a hu 1, Br agham, night ; Fri- �— a- ".. g' at Bir. Baird a offiFe 1 Toronto sties • day,- b Gr n wo to Mr. Lewis', 7th By a new device recently patented in U. S. and a' ., ' Auction Sale• , make the final arrangements for atten con. Pioketi g, n , to his own stable CaF,ada by CNAB. Ci.VTM6 :,. where he wi 1 remain until the tollowinr, �-`4, g the celebration. 4i. b2aloorn preeid Monday q rhe worth scree, more ar leg3, of lot i1D in! ssrastaaHev,esa - d among others present were Messrs. 6th ooaoesaion,ot the 'Iowaship of Pickertngl I I �? will bo sold by public auction at Gerow'c hotel, Y - , sod, Davidson, J Malcolm, W Christ! oi8 N titort• , Village of Brougham on Haturday, Jane 18th.. RUPTURE". ial trains will be run, both on .the . The standar4 bred r alster etallion, (T�t�. 1806, the property of lira eharrard. " This farm ' h,7�€ b is good soil, well situated, and will positively �....■r_ , . ...., . -J 1.. ft. and G.T.R., oneaohday, at the 181 19,97Q,) th proper of W. G. Barnes, be cold: Far farther particulars hes bills or CAN BE Ia• y ­. i ... � 'U be the principal, as op that date a Green ,Riv will m ke the season of 1$96 apply to THOS. YOU09MIL, Brougham, Ont. a4 •�� ieut.-Governor, 'Hon G W Ross, O 1.as follows : Jdonda 1Kay 4th will leave WITH NO INCONVENIENCE �. _I—— L .., - owland. M.L.A., W F Bdaclean, D hie own stab a Gree River and proceed - T t ' i , Q.0 , and others will deliver add . ; to Gerow'o hotel, roughiim for noon, D ry POW �eir u� A' IMOUTTRU ; .. . Tho Toronto committee have decide thence to Q rdon'e hotel, Pickering for Th. Coot Ston+ may sots or aur the , For Distributi , take a piper with them. irifht ; Tu day, Maxwells hotel, bs tea. of a bwabold CHEAP BY MAILI.. I ... - %.� .Highland reek, n n, Callondar's hotel, pp Insecticedes�and tugletldes, A''1 young lady in town, when d88ori`bin Malyern, i ht ; ednesday to BOYyour Weare to w a�aaas comfort to pon.'i A Post Card will da it. .. I .1- �, a canoe the other day, said it wagla to , Grove, noon, , Fran in house, Markham, Man's I wife, Thoaaands in nae." Di trfbat� Cp s. C�V • ix turned np at either end with a n ight; Thar day to rows a Corners for�� E I1 j Age of per�=i , I GREEN, case imma134 KING 9T, wE8T � , con, Meekis hotel, ictoria Square, night TononTo - - - - cnnaoA s.`_�J - Y r' w eat. Frida to• Jp in Bak r'a Gormle , noon i Y Y Is the Head LONDON PII'RPr $'- �````° s Q'neene hole , Btoa yille, night ; Bator• HELLEBORE _ � BTOUFFVILLE. da to Al a Woo y, thence•to bus own df the iiillily fiULPH11R, t., 3 �' stable whecje be will remain till 11onday , +" ; , LIME �� . 4 • " R T. 3�, 14IeD. Danoan preached an morning. 'T is roa a wilt be continued when it comes to buying- a Cook- FUNGI OID BR,A O D LL(r �, R A"" I h ;11 } a ministered the Sacrament of the Lord ttrroughoat t to seas n, health'and weath Y a TOBACCO DUET, Etc. � e'? $ peer in the Presbyterian church o er permittI , stove. We find that whenever a UMpi�� ��� ; • woman of ex science and cod Destroys potato' ipuge and all other insects iC S bbath last. Str iven ,allant.• p II and reveals bli ht. For the Farin. TNENEW AY ,. The large house clad barna on lot 1 Judgement h s an opportunity of 1' g .� Vas hen, The pare breis mport Clydesdsle gtaltion }� Orchard, Vineyard sad arden. z. concession 5, g belonging t� thorou hl Examinin our I �. .Nli (No 6326), th propps ty of Qraham'Broe., B Y g: r, � ons, were destroyed by fire last wee ''Cairnbrogie " Cl remont, On will Also the -' t defective chimney in the house was th make the 's aeon t 189F, as follows:- I i.1 c use. Monday 'yi 4th, ill leave his stable, ' - ' `' wa much regret- to say that Req. Gerovb's hoe , Brou cam, and proceed andf,rd Parr green ` . A. Keid, who has had surgical opera - Gleason's b' t 1, Gree wood, for the night. - '. . j r �' �" ti n'perfQrmed on hie throat, is not ata 1 Tneedhy, t obt, CBrady's, 4th Con., S.4�ir.Ill y, 11, and intends to leave shortly. on Pickerinit, o, to ordon'e hotel, Pick , v cation. We hope a change may b ering, nigh ;- Wedn nday, to Liverpool, Pri cipally for Potatoes and all Vega -: nefici 1 and that he may soon retur noon, to s. Tay or s, con. 2, lot 29, tables Distributes all kande of dry , : t. d be fly restored to perfect health. night; Thin day, to Garland Bros., con. , _ powd e. w_ L 3, lot 33, n to B sale's hotel, White- I 1 . ('� `• co _ ILL F$ K I,,1 On iuf rma'on laid b James O'Brie vela; night 'Friday, As suet utmost kivin awn Imported �•i'� # - S arrtiD Wa8 lamed OII aturday for th + t0 Elias BL00", g Y p . ..,,,,.. -. �,v...�,r c Green Rive> l noon, t Wm. Cowie'e, 7th Norw y Bpruoe. Four times traneplaated r .; „ ('Il •14 a est of oseph Brillinger, ho last we con., night 8aturd y, to hie own stable tt + ,i _ Seed Potatoes, early and late: All kinds IlD A IJ "; , . # oved to• Hgnteville and he as arrests where he wit Iremai until Monday after.rt����� It �� ��dYE of 8e d and garden seeds on hand. A f '� - a d brought to town on Mo ay on noon.. This route ill be continued I ! number of varieties of large and small STEEL WINDMIL lw ` ` o urge of fraud. The case cam up o throughout t �e'seaso , health and weath- she' prefers It above all others and fruit rees tested for a northern climate. - ' . o>oday afternoon before Justice Sande 6 er permittia when itis sold it always stays sold For particulars and prices of to �anything . , - KITH-- a d was adjournei till Tt e3day mdrnin Clod rd. nti th list send �� hen it was fartwer adJonrned till Mo because it gives gerfeot satrsfactioti-*r ; E I. TO' The imported thorou babied st�hion, the It is the handsomest stove menu-ienry Hapkina, ` x Brittle er an o d' y next . *to allow Mr. a property of raham roe., "Cairnbrogie" no wood used iia an art of 'i p rtunity to secure some witnesses in h Claremont, : nt., wil make the season of factored and it combines the four(1 Teen River,oP.O., Outaria. Y P, . � _ :. d ante —Tribune. -1896 as fotlo a :•-M nday May 4th will great points which we have always Qoi?strttcttion: . i Jos. Brillineer has purohared Davi leave his o n stn le, "Cairnbrogie," kept in view,. Perfect cooking, con- CHEAPER THAN WO , �� fi tl C rk's livery business at Funtsyille. a Claremont, and pr d to Wileon'e hotel venience its operating, economy of ' Ashburn, fo neon, hence to Seabert a All nicely painted and guarante ; o purchased 0. Forsyth's`team of wiri e . cel durability. , First Class SpraJj Pumpd else. bas and dray wagon and too hotel, Brqo lire, for night; Tuesday, to f Y• enc for leaning ; . Woodruff': h tel, Wb tby, noon, Gordon's If your dealer callnot show you (� I t'em with him ren Thursdayy last. hotel, Pick ring, ni ht; Wednesday; to. the "Perfection" Stove write to Engitsh, .American, ' . LJ. G RCS D. Stouffer is in, T3xbridae this w And Ccrinadtdan f James Foan s, .Dn sicca, encs, Keel .,� " er' s "hotel, ' eat Hil , night ; Thareday, • •-� �--- . . e nyaesing and maklna arrangements I f r , . us direct. Pira ?tsuranc® (Iom ttties C�`Tr.f3. F 01TZ'� . �, a supply Of milk to the Uxbridge sew to Jerry A nis', Ki Beton rbad,: noon, No noresewf rates. Lowe paid promptly, � ` . p • a ator,. and is meeting with gratifyula � ' Callander's ` hottel, alvern, night'; Frig Tho lames sltll" Mf Cor✓ ,ltd, so:agent for 'G� �h"8°� . -: �.114. -• ecesq. Over 4.000 lbs of milk 1s novp't day, to Joh Flemin s, Markham road,Lalted—An- �� thing to ti' - 1.Frank in hose ,Markham, ni ht ; .1 LBlROCKYtl,LR, I L I - onr tae aya+°oe►'s°si ► ily ming to• the orensr eeparat r noon, lI1­1. . f about 8 0UU lb " Saturda t" Grow hotel, Bron hate, oto Y , o l.t £ 31t`� Vit' (kriaiiaatQttt, ie� 8irff.w a� n off c� ;il o s t ere, vPrth the Proses ' ,... • t . _ a e where tae ill ro- �. ,..> ,i 1 es a is war+: --Free Prase. noon, to•his sop st ttf •r Ore" rix a few da }. ,� �: . .3E ,;� ..x . Gf .., ti'1 ' M , .: H•+.1�=J ✓s �, rte, - _ - ..: 2 . , �x-`a.,�w: •, mss`. .. , _ ' _ .`.'4.+,.'€.. ..fi. �.rc .e rw.: .. fi s�3, l I Wit,+ -.n . „eau •? .a. r .r'(1+}, r ; -.4; q .. :. - _ r:.- - .-. '. J - 3'4.:• xa'f::S.cd1 -A%•.` �J. F.CX �3�r -;, �Y:>.1,YK -Ysi ... ^i-- .— , , ., F A 1 X12 v`, !r 5 Tom% - „4'Tfl 1 9R f spa -L gg _ : -: _ s - - -.. ., ro. t 9 _ �+ u n a 3` .�` r - 9' X: _ _ .. „ .. H .. - tN' -.:t -, .. .' - ` ,. a'{.�:�` Ste. S{` { �` _ 4`t �� `.:7.• •7• i ._Q�i `"' fA - I7f - - - . -mr 1 .,-wf4 > �•-!.: Y3 - .iL -;- ..r5• �s- - I I. G:5? _.,_ - �,-, :: ...-rte .a . €- =^, .�� - -. _-: ,. .: --.. - -.X - . !a 1"i- Yet -3t elf R s r ,.. .r a, �'Lsi; a. .,-. -... .. .. - - -. .r-. rte,, ,. .-1.. :''- -ice" r f : _ _ : ..... .. ,, -. _ kyr - ,. - _. •:i :,x. 7p,{, ,y,�3 - - . , - _ .. : -. -. . -- .... -. + - d .:: i .s Z - tl.... 1. _ • e - , _ _ .1 R - _ In ... -. .. _ ,_ .: - j - ,Sr a ta•.. -,.. .k ,��1,:. - 4 .-: ., "�4rlltp`P' .. o, : .. - - 1 .. r -$... ..n -::: , r„',�•+F 'ru;.' r. r . , - . - w[s -.. I,c. + r F : ,r s .. s a"j s . - - _ -.•-- .tr .'R', - * c.. -. _ .t r..: .. .,., ''f €, - , a. . 4 -,: i �'': vr - ,gsi"k. 4 >,h J-S.. r .� - '- 3 - � _ � rP:. _, a ..: a ._.r �` .,,. _�. j a��'a s _ .- - a 1. .. - .: - _ - n . . -- , - . .. { -•- �c. 3a i 6} ,?!+ r4'SW' .ar2:- -*` •.. ,:. '.. •-. i. .... -_ ,_.i.... t t +M yiC- `^la�->•,, y 4R: i{:'• n ," .�Ki .'•••6'r•_ - 1 .:Y a _. - _� ��� f t - _ r. .. .. - -_ .' _ make when t Iyet into congenial e� . Dg� N�B�RG �'R�SUNt y, or cap tel flgh r8 fn any email , soviet i h' uugar and-'bake to a pale golden l , { . native war a ' uld oc ian arise, The TH - H0ME. raw .When-dazie, - remove a small -, --- { ..�,� ... _ face rom the canter and till with I - I Kaffirs itre,da ly arras by sgores for, right colored jelly or jargs. A REP INTO THIS NOTED-HOUSE OF being. in to wtthou a proper pass► THE GRILD SMILE. - - DETENTION. or written cut ibrity, g d for a month,, '`}sera its nothing more pure In heaven, Hic cry Nut Macaroons.--Pound fine I I =+ r.. value one chi ling; otiv the blacks nese i fu1 at h_ ickor n t moats. beat i - '� oanaot read, a d the arps themselves Bao �e{lfullt oiln�heA' °arch more m�Id, ggs and mix with them. Flavor WHAT IS QOINQ ON IN THS ' r, ) L �l'r = Is Roerieace of F adth ' Arks' a (Zarp, on thei • tunic. tands for Bout lie� ht hat is di Ine tree b Than the smile of a little child• ith teas roonful of vanilla and stir 1'lsoki—The Dall7 s111 or Fare-�Le African Re 1{ io Foli 1 GQRNJSRS OF THO aLO pu ) in many cases , , a®r's Love orTobaeeo-How Prisoners can _make only. a very - attemp.t at The sinless li s, half i a e unci of sugar. wo well and add. • ,� P Ira t e be ten whites of two e it • ggs to make Treated by tLe srntat warders. ► do as the rev@hu aaeruing froze With breath aq sweet ae the air, a thick pa9tc+ of thA 'mixture. Drop in - "': t<' th'e tinea is vq y Brea , and the black ;4 ztd the 1 f ht tat seeIIil as lad to Ord seat Naw World Bveuts of Ints�rast t prison labor .I r S . h g s all �oonfuls on greased paper and 4m►. who .cannot : t3hfne Icled Brtefl latet•tbg Hap�al s , a! ke f ;teen minute's in a moderate y— l - hen I knocking alsont South Africa pay is very va uable, t can be lmagin- In the cold of the eMunny hair. ascent Date. _. o - la ed that the Kaffir has a bad time. _;:-- ` It'. in a' 'wild mood, heart three- Complaints are 'roque t of th'e sapient O l ittle one, sintle and bless the 1 0 ®ti '-`""' irom bate' oo there an oucgan Ids - qu tiara broken. I had occasion to use Zarps fry�g res , - Passes upside For 'somehow--I know not why-- TO WASH WINIDO�V3. The Prince at Wales is elald to I I a b uple of times Paul Kruger4 prison- down, tearing d t'hro vtng'away valid I feel iq xny t3onil when children amile, �1�►lre � , Lb see of detention as hotels, and this passes and earing th'e bearer, had That angels era passing by. Tr'y ving the tea that is left over lost much of his interest in- horse'. ran, -- 1 � , _; is hat I saw and thought. Anyhow, none (for a S ffir'e rd is' taken se _ d It for cleaning windows, mfr- ing• �w nothing again t a lioeman s), etc. I' feel that the gates of heaven rs o other glass. It will give a fine Tokyo, the metropolis of Japan hits �. �`I e, please,. wiytrh' me kindly to Jo- Your Dutch po iceman is aimply a raw Aro neax'er than I knew, lisp d is good whether used hot or , a regle�tered ppaoppulation ot. 1,141,45 , Iu ; �` 4 �- . • ha sa ` rg goal, the- largest and most illiterate Boer taken i one a backward That thea light of the hope of that s - ld. ' After washing with a cloth dip- habiting •341 Ii08. houses. farm, scarcel ble to read and write er world. in the tea wipe the lase I ,� im' r t in Africa. It. is an enormous Y' �. then President Faure of France,- at 068 p his mother ton a an speaking eau- Liles the dawn:is bras nX thxo h,, Itch with a flannel cloth. time tva8 president at Havre tlite J sol mass,-of buildings of huge blocks all est a to g - - ti - �. i y ng of En lish'. He -y-« --- Yqung Man's Christian Aseocia on. i of ne with iron roofing, and looks i . dr lled a lit :1e in back,yyard, nd THE DAY OF ICN , ; � � "I I I I - - 4 1 - �-it �A TIGER HUNT IN INDIA. , ..-." . I �-��;s,,� \\1* I . ;�. , , . . ;; X -i, , lir!'­,r,�- I . - ,.-.";. �.­ .. - : j, ' - , .­� . * -: , . � I .... � I 1 '�-*A ' '�f a Gulde Who B14 �: ' - I ,� . . a 001harill ­ I : - I ..- . . i Thing in the jungle. . . .. � � . , . - ­ . ­ . I � ,� .1� Dr ­,�. I..., � . J. H . Porter describes his ln�dli! ­ - � ­.. -11 I ­ . - � - w. - - zuldeo who -him a tiger's lair, - . � 4wed . , . ;,-.- ias a lean, b1a ck, - wolf -like man whom . ��,­ : I . - - .V, Sami , � was iillunder'Singh, who was.8 �­ !�.-, - ff - . I . . - ,%. - '­� lnon(�aaniac about tiger#. - - , I . � - .: - . :­_ '? - 1� . � �. .- � , , , I --. . Th�re are said to be stylish -tigemund . .� - �,--; othei* not stylish. The lordly,tiger iA , ­- . . I' :z - .1 .,.- �-� ." . .� -� �-, the � . � - hF, I n eater. He I's at once the berc ­ ,- I .;, I a - ,�. and ii he aristocrat of the ram and . I I - I . �. t- whOls' he roams the cattle killer' must .J . - I be 6i en , t, for the man' eater, though I .. . . spr,q ' ink from.,Ahe lowly ranks of Wild � . . . N. i, . bem,� hiinters and riisen through the . �. ; I . . I ­,-- . middl class of cattle killers, brooks not . - . . . - '. . : the �1 sting in the roar of an inferior. - ' -, - .,.-. . -.- .1 It ) in the absence of,clattle during I . . . . . - - - .., dro.g ts that' the cattle killers turnis I ; ­ . -1 tAO n f lesti., He fears men but will I . 1. me.ananal hunter a .� it!ain, the . - 'M , . ., V id I f the race is ag-a4wt : . - Wp.t�n the tiger has kiJled a steer . . . .1 andlifed thereon, he goe,s to where the .. : kaxi�'da.grows thick and li,eis in thenu-1- ­1 ,.Ia,h, JLzy 'with the meat in him, and . � ­ . sleeking lightly. It is here, as.,he takes � � his' pop, that the hunters find im. It I . t - - in the hunter'o-d"ire to have h tiger . ; fight, to turn and charge the oiled ho . I . � . � ,. : seek b is handsome pii�lt, but Dr.Porte . . . ..� -. .-. tiger now better. "Stripes" bolted and - . . with cool ' -d,gm t sneaked fr m lace .. ' c -n ' . � , 'by . ­ \ tb PI& I 11 a fiefill hunter ai0ded P a . . . . cou t, ' ,hich in the Junqles Is 'protecit- ' - ;- -,., ively lored, and away he went up -the . � gully, galloping ime� a %orse, his soft . � paws making no sound. Astiflingeloud . - -... ' of dus -. aiose f kom, the -brittle graiss,trais- . . L ed �,yl the trampling elephants. The . deadlyll Indian sun beat down and turn- -:. ed the landscape black in the eyes of � f, ;. some f the lem bardy ones. 'In the I . . .!�' '. shade, which was soon reached�atroo . .- - � P �- .-. .�. of monkey& showed the way. 'A tiger . 11 I. . - . , . ..lcan biie anywhere, and in heavy cover - I . , . one must look As for a needle in. a hay,- � . . - . I � - stack, far and near. The tiger was . . . . .� . 'found at last in the Juadgle's eqge. AI . .. ,shot a " the boast hit it - W the , . I . . . �T, t :1 , � .. �.., side, f T k, a wound that m4de the . . beaAst 'a dangerous one. There was a I . - . � I I - . .. y how-w"o. The tiger wouldkill preittt got a chance, and thei- beatere - I * " ' if :�- .,,� went into trem. ISikunder SinLhn . got of f ­- the elephant and Istarted\a r the I . - ...tiger afoot, angry at what he called the . I . - - depravity of the men. Of all thing8 a . . � - I . - ,hunter lean do, hunting a 'wounded tig- I I ..� - er on foot is the moat reckless. In covi,- I . .. I I I . er the �naa afoot is utterly at the lurk- . . I - :- �,-.. , .. ­ ., - inj be it's mercy. Sikunder Singh was ot - u 1.� 1. .. L Of ght. Suddenly there was along, . .. �' , . . . . ..- , - .� fierce �garl in. the bush. and a rustle �-. . o f a hie - then arow & long . . ry body - , I .: . - . quave Eng cry 01 mortal agony. All . . . . knew what it meant. The elephants - : , i were goaue4 forward, and wild yells and . . . . - - � - . I- � - tranticzereamis &rose from 0 sid,69JM . . - .. .. �..­,. � tile nfs Jd'ining in the..pandemonitim. . I � . .. V, � . �, a little opening the Siku.nder I . � . - ., - , Singh in the mouth of the tiger, his thin . 'tiger drew- ; irms. and le.gs tossing as the . . I . , back. No one.would shoot through the . I.. . . - - human shield into' the t * But on . the left a manl got a f lan'g%r t. Drop- . ' k �o - I . * I - � e . .: _ping t1e, man the tiger sprang at in - - .. elephant'is face, tearing it down by the ,. .. . ... -;, .'bead. The hunterig came t,ogetherabout i . . . .. the two--.4nd a bullet broke the t, , a � . . . . - .. . nwk. The"Aiger weighed 600 poun - - Mr � � . � The, huritisman who would have been .-. .. . the first to denounce go' foolhaydy an . - .. -.. . I .. . I ict.&A his. o%,% -n, never spoke coherentl,y - - . :- again. His ripine, was crushed. � . � . . - , - - I � . Sk . - --. ... .-- . -TURKISH BATH. �­.. - "' .., � � 1. 11 I . - . ­­ . I .I I—: . 1. . � :,. � � I . ...-z- I . ,Any small room will d,p, provided it . has a "hard finish" upon the walls, so . L'.. . . ;Z C.. - I 1� -- . - I - they will not peel or crack in the damp I I - - . ne6s. The.room is stripped of all fur - i . I., :% . I . - - - - . - niture, exLeept ,a steamer chair. . The , � . . -- . -1, , , window is then opened the veriest trifle, � . � . . : ..., -, I . and a small frame covered *with stout ". - - - � - � - - . - . .� , . - canvas Is placed at the opening. This . - � ­ .. . . - - - .- . . . insures ventilation, for,' without f resh . . I .1 . .. . - 11 I . . � . . air your Turkish bath ian't going to be I .--: ­ - -. � a sucom. � I.- . .. A Jarge tub of water is next mount- . I . .- ed in a framewoik and a kerosene -1 I - . . - lamp placed underneath it. Your . I - . . - I � .�.: 1. ., . steamer chair must be high enough for ­ ­ � - .... . - . e pa,n of water And lamp to sit under- . - - tb . 'n So much for keeping you warm - n th, � - I � in When you seat you.r-. - . in e c hair. . .­.. self in the steamer-chaLr you/will have , - - I - . I on only the regulation white,sheet of - .1 , . I -- - , .( �: the Turkish bath. Over it you f ling a . I , large warm robe. The room becomes I - ­ .;,. . so warm, and the bath is so thorough. . ! * that you am gla.d to tbxow it off ore I . I - . . -- � ­ bt w a quan- . . -.. � - - I ..� long. I ­. . . ': - tity of boiling water, hot enough to I steam, and should it cool you pull out .. . .- : . . 7. the stopper and refill the tub. Two L .. - I Jillings will be enough to keep the .. . -.. 1. i : - : air moist, through a bath an hour long. 1. , ,-.. There is I another thing needed, This . .r. - . I in an.aloohol lamp and a kettle of wat- . ', � - er. Such a "pie thing as an after- , .a ..... noon tea kettle, allowed to boll hard . ., I �:- - with e tbe, cover off, will give enough . - . - stealn to fill the little room full, -­4,,�- I- - �,o Fifteen minutes before you take the ... . bath light the lamp under the pan of - - . - . . � . I water which is aafeJy tucked away un . . . der your chair, and light also -the oth- .. - . . � :�.­, C .. �%� .. er lamps and set the tub running full � . - .. 1�- -.1. -of boilingi water. Clow the door ot your I - I I . I . 1. bathrooml, At the end of 15 minutes . � - . I , . ­ I the steam will pour out when you open .; - ­-, : . . � . ca ke Your dest ­ - . i .. ­'. . - � � air. res,dy for a gentle steam- . I - I in the ch:-- .. � . . �... I -.: - Inf -7 , - I . I.- - - li�tt, w - 'first woman to, have a � . I 'as the I .. - ... - .- . - . I - . .., - - - 1. private steam and vapor bath, and her . - - . complexion is said to depend largely . . � . . - ­ : upon it. 1 . I ...* - - . I .1 � - . .. . - .1 - 2. - . -t-- %­-Mrw�- - 7 . 7 . -1 - I , . ;'.� -- � . (-,- .. . . � ­ .1 - . I . - I - � , -1 ­ 1. , -� It' atatrh. .. I I I - I . ;_ 1:.11. � -.. , � , I . .1 Ze & ogins�itutlons,l disease and reqvklres a , I- . - � i . - �. Constitutional remedy like. Hood's Baru . . . : -.. I - Ills snuffs and' inhalsots can give - . .:. . . , � rnrly t;ml,Dorsry relief, but Hood's Sarns- - I.- - .. , - - . . -. - � ,1 parilla P rfoctly and permanently euros. I . . - .. - . _ _ It, Teat sufferer with 1. - - - - - � :* ,, M I We boy Was - . .- - - ' � .. 1, " . . eatar s �' Cok from physi ­. rJ.. Medicine* a � � . � I ::. -, * . - . � siant did not help kim, aqo he began us- . . I I z �' I ,-,-.:. f" Hoodits Sarsisiondma- we hairs given . , .�; � :-.:., * . iffi three bottles of this medioige and it , . 1, . .- I ffiocted a complete oure.0 MVA- ILL " - -1 . I/ .I:-- .A. :, .�: ban 0 - . . . . : TRABrIM, Rozobeft N. 0. . Oct only .1 . . - , . . . . . - .- ­ � - . ­. .1 ." :.: : . -W- 0 .1 - �� 1. -- � . -�.* . . . � - - y - - - 11 I , " . ... 10.0 ­ - : -- -rwr li;- I . , - . ; - . - ii , �.. ; " ; J0 : , :, : 1. I . . - . .... . . � I . � I - : I- . � . . . : I - - � . � il .. I - - - - - I I . - . . ­ �, - - Sirsagarilla" - ­ . , . -. 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I a sicklv ba . . � ..- A MOTHEI - !..., .­ . . . � I �-��- -,-- _., � She Tells Wh'At ­ --,-. ­­ . Her �­..­­:,�,�---­­­L I . ­­ 11".. . 11 , "' - r" SUIFiVid Fi�6ni It, I t1se of Her lUght . . the Powe , r of Sip �- 1 Weeks. Aylmer, Que., Gazi I Of all the discov cine in this great have done more to I ferinj tkan have Pills. W ose let in thiell b Pad le L markable beling I ite medicine has r test and proved t 6Treat medicine and complished can onl: ed. There are ma %;mak0 of Dr.. Will a of praise, -ani family of Mr. Jol known blackamitl Having heard that Minni0i, had been . 1. "I ­.­ ' . .* L ;'ll Z : . % I . .�. � i ** . - 7---. ---m- - . ---L---. ' ,. I , I e t . comes when heAthy *babies 11 .- - * I . """"�"""""" 'es � ... - wake In the mornin -and . - ­­- Zra - , ;. � 1. 'r o, _ _-- - - . e 0i les.:.. lauch. A ood J_ I ' 'Cents ... tham, �ftnpre a� So cents . I , es are ma& . Fand - - , �oan P . I n a , _ . _ .,� byscott's Enfulsion. - s...* ;I , I ' iver Oil, . L &­ Scott's Emulsion, is . .at :. ... all , � m. It makes them happy �, cwhlon- DrugFfsts . - . I I little"bodles and making em, toln- I Wi . LPICS are health.: Did you ever see with dirn' les ? .p 111- .1 - p - - - ---- - - . =­ - -- .- -- --- - . I THAAS-., �..i . :.�. � . - . . . I k 'Pills Did. for Id. . 1 1�4 ) - . , , , . , . � . . � �4 ' Dalikee-Lost the' )- and Almost Lost -Cure4 In a Few 't, - , .;: � -_ , .- . 0. . .. � . - . . . � ries Made hi tiedi- fe of progress none leviate human suf- )r. Williams, Pink ,here is not a ham - A in which the re. )wer of this favor - it been put to the mmphant. It iis a the good it has ac - I be faintly estimat- Y in Aylmer who Lms' Pink Pills in among them is the k Smith, the well - and wheelwright, his daughter, Miss ured of StL Vitus' � ­� - � - - � I - � � . i"', .'". - .,�- , I I , . ­ I � I . I .. . . .Pfm . ; . I : , I . ,. -- 1. I . . . � . . - . . , . . . . - .-; - . . . I . . . ... . - ' dance by the nsAs of : . - Pink Pills, the Gaz- . ette called upon Ar. Smith to leirn the particulars. .Upon mentioning the matter to him be expressed pleasure in making the facts public, it it was thought that they would benefit any- one else, and remarKed that bethouflit Mrs. Smith c6uld probably give he particulars better than himself. Mrs. - .Smith said 'that Minnie, about & yt r ago ., ww attacked with. St.: Vitus' danco, of 'a rather severe -nature, and a num?)er of medl- 'elnea were tried, bolt without any ef- fect'gpon the trouble. An electric bat� ter[ was also uml .but b0d no benefi- ciii effect. -The trouble apil),eared to be getting more I evere, and finally lvli"ni. -�Q 1. A *,rt A;�,�t;""" � 1-1 . I FOR YOUR PALMS. v, - -. L Th6. . I ­ I , proper o�re of pabou In the libuse s ts. Don't give them too much water, and never any until the surface of the pot is slightl dried. This is the first oommandmeni. The second is like unto it. Don't let them bave the full arda rays at mid- day, though you oan't give them too much of morning or afternoon shining. Don't try, either, to ke�p them In rooms where theire in a smell of gas. They have fine nows, those en - things, . and will yellow and ahAV96rillover a leak that neither the .plumber. nor your own olfactories may have detected. Thus they may save your health --and what is of more Importance, of course, your complexion-sincle escaping gas is amon the -worst of skin taxnIsheirs. DON lot the frondis get dusty, either; don't expect them pot to ourl up in a room with , furnace, heat and whiffs of coal gVfrom the register., Lastly, don't fall to i e them all the cigar ashesj�ay wIWvdevoar---& teaspwnrul a week ia not too much for & small pot. Dig them into the earth, taking car not to break the roots; then water, ans be sure no water standii in .the saucer at tbe foot of the pot. I . . .. I � . : .1 I I W. 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Perspiratlon dampness avoldg& .., .11. - ­ I PURE AND � -1 I I � -, ,0 k * - � li,*', i � . - � I . . ---. -. .46 f. - 4 �. L . - � sums .� TH 12 .­..". '. f .;i';��,- �'. . . � 80-61KO FOR WRAPPISRS For every is "Suu4hi" * * I . wrapWo sent to Lovet Bros., Ltd., Toronto, a useful paper. * , I bound book vrill be sent, ctr . . 0 * . a cloth-boy;nd for 5o wrXp#eA& a * .. , 6=*� OQ(Z) . - ) - . - lost 6 dating before 1810 of Can � . .- LL '. -;�� " , , , "!! L . I - ng . 0 I'M M-2 . ; .1 I . , , -WA �,, . .. � . . , :1� : - - , 1, I " ,!�� ing to seh�ol, 0�1 the power of S' AMPSProvin6m, Unitedgtntas: Vl:; ... f %%.J 0 ­ .J*- ', , * I.. .,,�M 1, L, - - - - . - - . : I - �. tier right side. Ber speech was also BJll and L'aw Siampo bought. Good Pricm I . .1 'AW . . . �", . . . I ;��. 4q -f . I .. I , . - � - . -1 I * .. I I . , - -14 I . - .1 I , -affected it was with difficulty Whi. R. ADAMS, 7 Ann Ut., Torcilto. Ont. , . . - �Lj- . . : . , � so much L' - ", � -- -Asm YOUR . :'' , ., . :. - .1 she could be underetood. She was out . -1 I- ­'. ­ . I I . , .4 .. - . . - I . � : . , g �z . . .. . . of school for'ik)out 9Lx, months and all 15000LAS RROIL SlateGravel and metal DIZA.LEft . �.: L. .. !:, rooters, metallic Qiin I - " �. ',�. -��,i�. this time she tivu i�w undergoing treat- 1 40 sk� light4s, roja - � , t � ,-A L T , . ! ...-, 71 .. ., �,-; 1 . :11.. -, sbeeb metial workers. 124 Adel THEM I . . � . , 'IV - . . . � � . � � ment, - which howeN e)r, proved inef foo- . '. COST NO MORE THAN'OTHER BOOTS. '. -, I I- I: ;F",v -- -- - . �- . .. - I � five. One day Mrs Smith sawin tho I 0 , - :.L-. I , - 171, ! , � ­i,i� --­ -.---�-­-------------- -- ­- ­ I ----- I ­­ -11�i�, , , � ­ " ,W,�- WANTIRD --- -- - - . ) 4-- �- F � �. .:. - .� i 0 VAJVW . � W NW111111b . ., �� . %- .11 Gazette .the particulars of a can () me rop .- ..., � ,'�­!��'�' I -1 ' h, ACENTS to h&nwo ­ I . - 0 , ...- �,,,! �:L st, Vitus' dano i cured by - t . a &raflon. lAboral remunsir, L L ,,� i: � f. - , . and other cuts by the only - - I .:. - � ..- - ­�...l -. �� .1- ... .1 I - . use of Dr.' Williams' Pink Pills, and akum Sliamp for particulars. -. - . . � � � 9, ", . I A I PRICESconcern that ever voluntarily - ; i - , I . ,T*. " , . �.., , I , �` .1 � : 1� - i . IN - ... : ­� determined to try them with ' Minnie. ; R. W. HANNAH, Tonoxm . - 1� . . 0%, - . , � , , " - ; I mit rotiidn,ced Prices or, In recent dwes, origiukted a new ; . � � . �,..!. - - By the tim e .t�vo N xes were used Mrs. . ­ - . '. a& In dils line, on account of whicb, and the good . . - ...'. ­ ... - �' L .. Smith Was stinsib e of a great im- I . - . � I ' -­ � -., , ' 'I. :� , 1 - .. works of its goods, it has been aw"od one-half . :.; - - . �- - - , ''.,-" 1-11; ,. L I.. � , " , . - 111. - I t­ provement in her daughter'n condition, AA" . Lho world's windmill business. Itprepaysfrai ht . - '.;;T, ,�-,,L,� - .. , .. ­ ,--� - . - .. to 20 branch houses, one at your 116or. �1 - -W-, ,,.�� -, �F. . I . : t ,­�;)-;�14', -, ' I � , ... :i '. � �� and after the uise A four mors boxeg I � Send now for catalogue for up-to-date , . .. 1. - `..4,-,4, ,' I In : . - - . , , I � I 1, . - - , , was satimfied tPat. Minnie wam complete;- .9 Ideas. our imitAtors may not In . , 1, . I �� . , - I print out latest plans. . � - -; z. ?", ..P­�,I,:� " ly cured, as no sl�mptoms of the trou i I .. _ 41 .�J -. .�,- �­� ��,�i � ble remained: I is waa abo - . A91h - 114 il­­­ ,- . i L . , - ,�-:.� -.� . - -, - , . end of June last, ind since that time . - VVVVVTVW,T T .. I fiIIIM L . . . . . ; ­ ., - I . I . --- I " . .. I .. �.-�4, " 11 efthtest. recur- I � 011104 , . %, I �­ 1. . � -­�.,. I ' . r read lisease. While Min- ---- I � . - . -. .- .--. "i illt - �s 1. .. . " ,..� "�;�,:q i nie was t4king the pills her wel ht i � I . . . � !, - ­ - ,s �, U�: - .. I i �' , L In- . : .,. ; _ i�e� � . - . " creased, rmd her j;eneral healN waill IF - I I i-� --�- "I .w . ­;�. � . I I A - - � I -1 I " ,.�'­� much improved." Mrs. Smith also said I A - . .� -., �i, ,- -, TF-, I . .1 . ,1: - ,i ` . - . � J ­ ­ 1- I OW daughter showed t L I I . .� - �P � - -:1 -�,� ­� * : .i I I � . . .- -. - .,, . J ­ �f­ 4 symptoms of t he sa cae trouble, - but t he . . . � * " � I-, I - . . I . V, . . . I I .. � , 11-- - .. , , I 1 . .1 �!� , 1 . , -. i � " use of Dr. WilhaMs'l Pink Pills ap"Wil I P, I- - g . . t - .. T - -�t� --Z`2 - y I , 'I M -- _ L . ,-h .. . . . ­ . _F, N -.� A -A P. - 1 . . . , , ., � ' � . . . � ftj. - L . . ., dissipated it. . . I - - - - ---- - ------ -..-- .-- I . ­- . 11 .1 . . I � .1 I- ,-Jz� . LL I- . - ­ 11 .. .. - -- - - . 191 . . -11 . ­ . -Eta� .. ., .: , ... , I - - -1.. I Lt— Dr. WilIkufia'- PWk Pills are offered I * . -. - - ': � !. �� L. - 11-... , : ,:L. ,��- with a confidence th4i,t, they are the only I . . Iran Foncln& P.., �,;�,­ �4 z i. I.` ` ! ­ - .. �� I .. " perfect a#d unfallinIg blood builder and . - .., ... ­'. ­ ." �. � ... -'. . , � , . offielo & 0911111111111101im W11111M 1 - . - ., I �. , I L� , L. . - --'­..;. - A�, ­. , � � 0 L ". 1. :' ,j��;;.. L 4. nerve reA�torer and ,when given a fair . I . . and all kinds of POOR WHEE 8 ,DE14 AT ANY - PRICE ­­" "..: 11- , "I lal disease and suffering must vanish. I _ -: - �­ , . tr . I �� I . . I . I I . . . � t . �:. , 11. - -111. � - . . I I ; �. .1 I L : I 11 I .. _ �L They pa�ke rich, r�d ,blood and mae IRON AND WINE WORL' ­ .. � . . 1;,j- �' ��! .i4- . . 11 You will always find the most sticks . 4-' I' - I I - . . I .. when 'other medicines fail. Sold by all -- '� . L . . . :1 .. 1 I' -, --.'l "I �. 4 I .. . . . - 1-�- . ..F. .1 dealers oe sent by 'mail" on ,recei - . I I.. � aroundLthe best apple tree." The great' - -' -.1 I, -.'� �- � `­ L I ?-V� �4 . `1�' .� . - � ,�: ... � '' ipt of I � I L I .. .: .1 I -�.'; - "' ­ I . .­ .f -I I � . ,� L- , I . JL� - .. �! �" " 11 .-i 50 cents a box or 02.50 for six boxes, I ' L ... Evans & Dodge So Gear Roadsters, witil �� . . 1:, ­- 1-4 - - ' . - . � ORNAMENTAL WON" � - , : .. . I . .. . . Q& 1 . . . . � . . . . ­ " � "� '� -A. q by addressing the Dr. William,s' Medi- � .. four point bearings, are to -day the besi L I � .. . � � � .1 --1. ­ -�.-,"-'L.'%. . '. f . L �;J �N�L I ... � i�,� - I � . ;* "' "' eme Co., Brockville, Ont., or Schenec- - I . TORONTO.CAN. � abused wheels in the Dominion of Canada. - � L , _,L, ­ . . - ; _ . - . I � �i� -01 . q . - , 1;o,:�, I . � . . L � . .4 mulo , tady, N. Y. Beware 'of imitations and I � ,- N ;,t-1 - I -k 0. " 1 -� , - Theie Four Pobit Bestrings havo ­ : , � . � , . �', A" , 1, -7;11 refuse trashy subs tit utes 'alleged to be , . poR TWB1qTY-81X TliAPA . � ; ­ , , #41LIA as Is � � . I .� : - - I -,-V . 4.. . - - ­ . I . - �' , , IL - . - good. . .1 3truck Opponents Wk,6 a 00MOt. L. ; - 4 I ­ - 1 7. - .� I 7 ­ -.,. �,- "!: �: 4�, ­; . -� ­ - I.. . I .'' . rrh- �� �+..#-A th- 1,-.+ thpvw^AA ::�� " ,E . I 1�1 11 - I I - , - i 0. - - . , .. I . . - - d . .. . . -1 . . iftiTi by ftlo, . VITIr or ToLXDO, ; so. , I' - . I . i . - , s. AJAJ 11V I'm Q '' . . .. ... L s Vo mm. I I . . I ... ' , rIII JbA8 be is ib* ,MXX fMv�itwu ni�,kft an4 practical m4c'fianic, h , , 10 " o rtner i the Arm of '. . sapay & he sale of 'the E. & I J # 'd%o usisess 1* the City *( Toledo, . � BAKIN My a 11 r *to &for I ygd t . Asid I � riders) has been phanomella * I a sum of W N D DF . chase what is acknowl'ad or soob rd evory ame, of larrh &I ' urchasedi'm , wheels can be P cursid y the use of HALVN CA74RAM .�",POWDER Pur - ab . 6 - I 9 . .. � - T N But theY are not 0 1 1 .. 'IIi �f r#e ald ri in OOKSBESTFRIEND MWOR to I IT, 1tA K�40,EETNY- ! THEC - , , is, presence, this Ak &I of oci i or. A. D. IN J LAROLST SAL9 I" GA"ADA. 1-4--1 - . . Thirty 'per ce t ' UAL I' �. ,.- '� . ­. 1. A. W. G�P*834ito . I . - ' . I f %-,"..IF ,-.11---:.-. . Jv"ary . " 6 1: �. .. .. . � . . . -L 1; savedii and Wx I 11 . . -... ., I - I .. . L .0 Hall's 0 a' rrh -0 0 is taken intornally and 1 �.- - . L- . . ow - &C" dirt My on ibellood and- mucidus'surfacen V. m ount. added to i y � - . and used ody, on the E. &1;. Wheels. Ask - ' . - . ., our opponents their opinion, and submit to � - ,I readily show you the absurdity of their canvas. � Wheels all over the Dominion (among the best class 91 - t - Send for Catalogues and full particulars if you wish to A by experts to be the best wheel in t.he world. QthsO ''. - - � - -sa moneyb . i . . I . . . .. ! , I' 'i- . -,. . ... I ,� ­.. ­­:. 11- .. . . . ... : - ­ . . 7 � . - . , - . - - - . I i. .. I - I'- - . � �,, � t 1;, -v- � � , D& ...'.. ­�, I . �. . .:.. � .... . - . - . .: I . - . ..4 I—; I L' ..., I - 04�� V. .. .­ ; .. . ., &I .-. : ri' - L : . .11 - . . .. i L " - . duty Is. ­�. ­.�-- - : . � ,�.,. � ; ,,, �.,. � - � , . i - I . L ' I _ Iditional . . . ie value -** . . of the system. nd for testimonials. free. L I * - � I I I . - - , - F. J. 091INZY * Co Toledo, 0. of These Whiseb, - , :. i, .. I - � . . ., l'. ­ I-: . .. ...:� , I mr. armold by Drugglabs, ISO. - L � . � .. . . . � .. .. I 1. . s 1 - -------- i --.P- L - ' '" - � .� " -- . I --� . � . .. 11 I . 311so-Flbra (to 44 pair of stu 'endous .-. ­-­ Can"adian Ty#0 riph Co. (Ltd.) -rr,lw do f look, Nesif Ned I . � . eewoaj � q­ (raptqroU8ly)-yOu'r8 simply un4. :1 ( . 1 ....-W ....... �-' - - - I ­ - -- ---- . . . - ;� . proachable. �- . I . . - . &1111111� �� L ..:, - -- J: . - .-._L' I - ; .. . 1, " vbav qu ft"s. "Is ., I , - . in . , . . ,`,I- I 1014110. pplas, Burn& am . " W -p,&- 9NORB THROUGH SLEEPINd I --- ­­ ...., I.. - . . �. VAR To N1CW YOAK. L 0ONsore impnovio CARRIAGE TON . . :1 . I ()U,B of the blLndisomest sleeping anxe an mautif"t vrod , L that had ever been and sold to -tibia -­ fhoto is now running froinToronto to trade in evory style 1. � . and girkdo, frollu the . New.7or"k without change via the pop- oheapegll to the fin. - ," �. ... I � ... . ular Went shore route. it Is & bIliffet .. "t, It Ian t tr . . � . , 1. . 0111or .'- - c.&r,. and refreahments n be obtained - lkw �,b a . es . to" 166M. " I ,,, I . ­, 1'.. en route if desired. 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J-. . :'I'* * ­ ��l _�, .. � : ,.X '11 V 1,41.1 - lost 6 dating before 1810 of Can � . .- LL '. -;�� " , , , "!! L . I - ng . 0 I'M M-2 . ; .1 I . , , -WA �,, . .. � . . , :1� : - - , 1, I " ,!�� ing to seh�ol, 0�1 the power of S' AMPSProvin6m, Unitedgtntas: Vl:; ... f %%.J 0 ­ .J*- ', , * I.. .,,�M 1, L, - - - - . - - . : I - �. tier right side. Ber speech was also BJll and L'aw Siampo bought. Good Pricm I . .1 'AW . . . �", . . . I ;��. 4q -f . I .. I , . - � - . -1 I * .. I I . , - -14 I . - .1 I , -affected it was with difficulty Whi. R. ADAMS, 7 Ann Ut., Torcilto. Ont. , . . - �Lj- . . : . , � so much L' - ", � -- -Asm YOUR . :'' , ., . :. - .1 she could be underetood. She was out . -1 I- ­'. ­ . I I . , .4 .. - . . - I . � : . , g �z . . .. . . of school for'ik)out 9Lx, months and all 15000LAS RROIL SlateGravel and metal DIZA.LEft . �.: L. .. !:, rooters, metallic Qiin I - " �. ',�. -��,i�. this time she tivu i�w undergoing treat- 1 40 sk� light4s, roja - � , t � ,-A L T , . ! ...-, 71 .. ., �,-; 1 . :11.. -, sbeeb metial workers. 124 Adel THEM I . . � . , 'IV - . . . � � . � � ment, - which howeN e)r, proved inef foo- . '. COST NO MORE THAN'OTHER BOOTS. '. -, I I- I: ;F",v -- -- - . �- . .. - I � five. One day Mrs Smith sawin tho I 0 , - :.L-. I , - 171, ! , � ­i,i� --­ -.---�-­-------------- -- ­- ­ I ----- I ­­ -11�i�, , , � ­ " ,W,�- WANTIRD --- -- - - . ) 4-- �- F � �. .:. - .� i 0 VAJVW . � W NW111111b . ., �� . %- .11 Gazette .the particulars of a can () me rop .- ..., � ,'�­!��'�' I -1 ' h, ACENTS to h&nwo ­ I . - 0 , ...- �,,,! �:L st, Vitus' dano i cured by - t . a &raflon. lAboral remunsir, L L ,,� i: � f. - , . and other cuts by the only - - I .:. - � ..- - ­�...l -. �� .1- ... .1 I - . use of Dr.' Williams' Pink Pills, and akum Sliamp for particulars. -. - . . � � � 9, ", . I A I PRICESconcern that ever voluntarily - ; i - , I . ,T*. " , . �.., , I , �` .1 � : 1� - i . IN - ... : ­� determined to try them with ' Minnie. ; R. W. HANNAH, Tonoxm . - 1� . . 0%, - . , � , , " - ; I mit rotiidn,ced Prices or, In recent dwes, origiukted a new ; . � � . �,..!. - - By the tim e .t�vo N xes were used Mrs. . ­ - . '. a& In dils line, on account of whicb, and the good . . - ...'. ­ ... - �' L .. Smith Was stinsib e of a great im- I . - . � I ' -­ � -., , ' 'I. :� , 1 - .. works of its goods, it has been aw"od one-half . :.; - - . �- - - , ''.,-" 1-11; ,. L I.. � , " , . - 111. - I t­ provement in her daughter'n condition, AA" . Lho world's windmill business. Itprepaysfrai ht . - '.;;T, ,�-,,L,� - .. , .. ­ ,--� - . - .. to 20 branch houses, one at your 116or. �1 - -W-, ,,.�� -, �F. . I . : t ,­�;)-;�14', -, ' I � , ... :i '. � �� and after the uise A four mors boxeg I � Send now for catalogue for up-to-date , . .. 1. - `..4,-,4, ,' I In : . - - . , , I � I 1, . - - , , was satimfied tPat. Minnie wam complete;- .9 Ideas. our imitAtors may not In . , 1, . I �� . , - I print out latest plans. . � - -; z. ?", ..P­�,I,:� " ly cured, as no sl�mptoms of the trou i I .. _ 41 .�J -. .�,- �­� ��,�i � ble remained: I is waa abo - . A91h - 114 il­­­ ,- . i L . , - ,�-:.� -.� . - -, - , . end of June last, ind since that time . - VVVVVTVW,T T .. I fiIIIM L . . . . . ; ­ ., - I . I . --- I " . .. I .. �.-�4, " 11 efthtest. recur- I � 011104 , . %, I �­ 1. . � -­�.,. I ' . r read lisease. While Min- ---- I � . - . -. .- .--. "i illt - �s 1. .. . " ,..� "�;�,:q i nie was t4king the pills her wel ht i � I . . . � !, - ­ - ,s �, U�: - .. I i �' , L In- . : .,. ; _ i�e� � . - . " creased, rmd her j;eneral healN waill IF - I I i-� --�- "I .w . ­;�. � . I I A - - � I -1 I " ,.�'­� much improved." Mrs. Smith also said I A - . .� -., �i, ,- -, TF-, I . .1 . ,1: - ,i ` . - . � J ­ ­ 1- I OW daughter showed t L I I . .� - �P � - -:1 -�,� ­� * : .i I I � . . .- -. - .,, . J ­ �f­ 4 symptoms of t he sa cae trouble, - but t he . . . � * " � I-, I - . . I . V, . . . I I .. � , 11-- - .. , , I 1 . .1 �!� , 1 . , -. i � " use of Dr. WilhaMs'l Pink Pills ap"Wil I P, I- - g . . t - .. T - -�t� --Z`2 - y I , 'I M -- _ L . ,-h .. . . . ­ . _F, N -.� A -A P. - 1 . . . , , ., � ' � . . . � ftj. - L . . ., dissipated it. . . I - - - - ---- - ------ -..-- .-- I . ­- . 11 .1 . . I � .1 I- ,-Jz� . LL I- . - ­ 11 .. .. - -- - - . 191 . . -11 . ­ . -Eta� .. ., .: , ... , I - - -1.. I Lt— Dr. WilIkufia'- PWk Pills are offered I * . -. - - ': � !. �� L. - 11-... , : ,:L. ,��- with a confidence th4i,t, they are the only I . . Iran Foncln& P.., �,;�,­ �4 z i. I.` ` ! ­ - .. �� I .. " perfect a#d unfallinIg blood builder and . - .., ... ­'. ­ ." �. � ... -'. . , � , . offielo & 0911111111111101im W11111M 1 - . - ., I �. , I L� , L. . - --'­..;. - A�, ­. , � � 0 L ". 1. :' ,j��;;.. L 4. nerve reA�torer and ,when given a fair . I . . and all kinds of POOR WHEE 8 ,DE14 AT ANY - PRICE ­­" "..: 11- , "I lal disease and suffering must vanish. I _ -: - �­ , . tr . I �� I . . I . I I . . . � t . �:. , 11. - -111. � - . . I I ; �. .1 I L : I 11 I .. _ �L They pa�ke rich, r�d ,blood and mae IRON AND WINE WORL' ­ .. � . . 1;,j- �' ��! .i4- . . 11 You will always find the most sticks . 4-' I' - I I - . . I .. when 'other medicines fail. Sold by all -- '� . L . . . :1 .. 1 I' -, --.'l "I �. 4 I .. . . . - 1-�- . ..F. .1 dealers oe sent by 'mail" on ,recei - . I I.. � aroundLthe best apple tree." The great' - -' -.1 I, -.'� �- � `­ L I ?-V� �4 . `1�' .� . - � ,�: ... � '' ipt of I � I L I .. .: .1 I -�.'; - "' ­ I . .­ .f -I I � . ,� L- , I . JL� - .. �! �" " 11 .-i 50 cents a box or 02.50 for six boxes, I ' L ... Evans & Dodge So Gear Roadsters, witil �� . . 1:, ­- 1-4 - - ' . - . � ORNAMENTAL WON" � - , : .. . I . .. . . Q& 1 . . . . � . . . . ­ " � "� '� -A. q by addressing the Dr. William,s' Medi- � .. four point bearings, are to -day the besi L I � .. . � � � .1 --1. ­ -�.-,"-'L.'%. . '. f . L �;J �N�L I ... � i�,� - I � . ;* "' "' eme Co., Brockville, Ont., or Schenec- - I . TORONTO.CAN. � abused wheels in the Dominion of Canada. - � L , _,L, ­ . . - ; _ . - . I � �i� -01 . q . - , 1;o,:�, I . � . . L � . .4 mulo , tady, N. Y. Beware 'of imitations and I � ,- N ;,t-1 - I -k 0. " 1 -� , - Theie Four Pobit Bestrings havo ­ : , � . � , . �', A" , 1, -7;11 refuse trashy subs tit utes 'alleged to be , . poR TWB1qTY-81X TliAPA . � ; ­ , , #41LIA as Is � � . I .� : - - I -,-V . 4.. . - - ­ . I . - �' , , IL - . - good. . .1 3truck Opponents Wk,6 a 00MOt. L. ; - 4 I ­ - 1 7. - .� I 7 ­ -.,. �,- "!: �: 4�, ­; . -� ­ - I.. . I .'' . rrh- �� �+..#-A th- 1,-.+ thpvw^AA ::�� " ,E . I 1�1 11 - I I - , - i 0. - - . , .. I . . - - d . .. . . -1 . . iftiTi by ftlo, . VITIr or ToLXDO, ; so. , I' - . I . i . - , s. AJAJ 11V I'm Q '' . . .. ... L s Vo mm. I I . . I ... ' , rIII JbA8 be is ib* ,MXX fMv�itwu ni�,kft an4 practical m4c'fianic, h , , 10 " o rtner i the Arm of '. . sapay & he sale of 'the E. & I J # 'd%o usisess 1* the City *( Toledo, . � BAKIN My a 11 r *to &for I ygd t . Asid I � riders) has been phanomella * I a sum of W N D DF . chase what is acknowl'ad or soob rd evory ame, of larrh &I ' urchasedi'm , wheels can be P cursid y the use of HALVN CA74RAM .�",POWDER Pur - ab . 6 - I 9 . .. � - T N But theY are not 0 1 1 .. 'IIi �f r#e ald ri in OOKSBESTFRIEND MWOR to I IT, 1tA K�40,EETNY- ! THEC - , , is, presence, this Ak &I of oci i or. A. D. IN J LAROLST SAL9 I" GA"ADA. 1-4--1 - . . Thirty 'per ce t ' UAL I' �. ,.- '� . ­. 1. A. W. G�P*834ito . I . - ' . I f %-,"..IF ,-.11---:.-. . Jv"ary . " 6 1: �. .. .. . � . . . -L 1; savedii and Wx I 11 . . -... ., I - I .. . L .0 Hall's 0 a' rrh -0 0 is taken intornally and 1 �.- - . L- . . ow - &C" dirt My on ibellood and- mucidus'surfacen V. m ount. added to i y � - . and used ody, on the E. &1;. Wheels. Ask - ' . - . ., our opponents their opinion, and submit to � - ,I readily show you the absurdity of their canvas. � Wheels all over the Dominion (among the best class 91 - t - Send for Catalogues and full particulars if you wish to A by experts to be the best wheel in t.he world. QthsO ''. - - � - -sa moneyb . i . . I . . . .. ! , I' 'i- . -,. . ... I ,� ­.. ­­:. 11- .. . . . ... : - ­ . . 7 � . - . , - . - - - . I i. .. I - I'- - . � �,, � t 1;, -v- � � , D& ...'.. ­�, I . �. . .:.. � .... . - . - . .: I . - . ..4 I—; I L' ..., I - 04�� V. .. .­ ; .. . ., &I .-. : ri' - L : . .11 - . . .. i L " - . duty Is. ­�. ­.�-- - : . � ,�.,. � ; ,,, �.,. � - � , . i - I . L ' I _ Iditional . . . ie value -** . . of the system. nd for testimonials. free. L I * - � I I I . - - , - F. J. 091INZY * Co Toledo, 0. of These Whiseb, - , :. i, .. I - � . . ., l'. ­ I-: . .. ...:� , I mr. armold by Drugglabs, ISO. - L � . � .. . . . � .. .. I 1. . s 1 - -------- i --.P- L - ' '" - � .� " -- . I --� . � . .. 11 I . 311so-Flbra (to 44 pair of stu 'endous .-. ­-­ Can"adian Ty#0 riph Co. (Ltd.) -rr,lw do f look, Nesif Ned I . � . eewoaj � q­ (raptqroU8ly)-yOu'r8 simply un4. :1 ( . 1 ....-W ....... �-' - - - I ­ - -- ---- . . . - ;� . proachable. �- . I . . - . &1111111� �� L ..:, - -- J: . - .-._L' I - ; .. . 1, " vbav qu ft"s. "Is ., I , - . in . , . . ,`,I- I 1014110. pplas, Burn& am . " W -p,&- 9NORB THROUGH SLEEPINd I --- ­­ ...., I.. - . . �. VAR To N1CW YOAK. L 0ONsore impnovio CARRIAGE TON . . :1 . I ()U,B of the blLndisomest sleeping anxe an mautif"t vrod , L that had ever been and sold to -tibia -­ fhoto is now running froinToronto to trade in evory style 1. � . and girkdo, frollu the . New.7or"k without change via the pop- oheapegll to the fin. - ," �. ... I � ... . ular Went shore route. it Is & bIliffet .. "t, It Ian t tr . . � . , 1. . 0111or .'- - c.&r,. and refreahments n be obtained - lkw �,b a . es . to" 166M. " I ,,, I . ­, 1'.. en route if desired. Win oar I8&V64 an more styllph . . Union Atation, Toronto, every d I d lil 4 h0d ' '- WrOftLRp 11 011AP od M " 0% , ork nq duo as an I DXoepL fJ4nd&y-' at 4.55 p. m., reachin I � ,:.t,Et:4., ah,:Xr, or r r Now Y00 naY morning At 10-10 S6- me halo ek m ke, 1u. . GUARANTEED TO 61VI FUI I On Pundays 6sleeper runs from Mom. T" 0 e a I arb . AND TO -1113 AS SEP' so] .. , iltot qnly, 9gullepting wit,h� the thjoug� . , E, 101r, V r fbnol.A over 2,000 .14 suceessru. tralA from Toronto.- Oal Wany .Qran --- - Will 0 0 . C 1 Trunk offlois in Toronto Ir information - 1, kind. r tr a It W11 " "Ay Tou to write us beiforebuy . . in sleaving oar. RewrvatlQm �, CWgis .* A hk v=1 of I:= a oar spa" - - , .,- . _ iZo ""dVe.bIL ' . An I* MI&I 9 advaWS if desir L . - - .. . . . . . . . q . - ­ . . . .. � . . . . . -1 . . 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Always e Raid ahead. - tt ���x�� 0. -i MMIR - - .I I ---• G. OYT.; JUNE ]2. 1898 ' ; - ---•-- •••��, ...v wvwvuied moncne. •.tnsre in not a third as much '' 4- . �• �• cemetery. CAlJ1 S� now consigned to the oicy. Those who a■ • Duringihe thunder storm an Sunday have quit the business claim that there is evenin we hear that lip tninq attack and no mons in it. - g y _ instantly killed a cow belonging to the --W. E. 'Van°tone has 'net at a o • ' -, , :prove loin nd Wright continues to i*- •Misses O'Connor,base ine, west. , l' p n "' the road a sea► butcher wagon, of the i -The Friends (or adox) . Sabbath Ham Moore brand. The I = hoz is of a - r I r-Fve body some to the eloeinR Win• School held a picnic at oeebaak, on Fri br' hi red while the I - ine $utk B1oklee V : sent" at t Qplle e, Ttlesda avenin lft- Roar xs of a bright „ { B 7 - B day of last week, wl4en a per en'o able blas volar. ., Admiesio '2�0, y J y The contrast is .somewhat ; 1�'ille BOtt18d PlCkie� afternoon wase nt b . 11 reseal, .' -W• • Vai�etone advertises fresh but• - • y P Autchy yet etrik�n —�Pe neglected our d ty last week to --Joseph Bendel, who has kept hotel ii'anned �almOn ,:- 1• • ter in roll this week, as well as `all kions Knob an extent as too it mentioning the at Whitby for many years, died on Satur• Calnned Lobsters _ of fresh a d salt meats, the departure of L'eelie ]]away, who has dap after a few weeks illness. T}�e goner• Canned' Hassle -Richard Knowles is bavigg a stone secured a situation with a market gardner ' al was ,attended on Monday by a large � ! stable ere ted beneath hie barn �n the old west of Toronto, CanIIed Herrin S i number from this lc�eality, who were old g Forrester farm in the 8rd concession. -•The Ladies' Aid omety of St. AB• friends who bad accepted of the hospital• - - Canned C}licken -Dr. . L. Henry will visit Pickering -draw's ohureh, meta t6Q residence of it of deceased ' n v I y g. ser obhging and Canned Turkey and- will Abe found at the Gordon Ho1i`se Enos flamer, north of the `.village, on Qealous host. Hie death will be deeply the let an 3rd Tuesda in the nsonth, 4th t -� y Wednesday afternopn nd epelit� a pleas• regretted by the travelling public as well CBnn$d I'368f �i ``' i god 18th. 24tf ant and �rufitable time indeed. as by the rw4idenw of the County towb. pea8 Pt1Tb kill O l3 Mra.�James Allaway has been in a -.Squire Bunting re rued from Tren• •-The Greenwood football elab sent a + ., � p ' 4m&t -t ' rscarion , condition for some da s Her P y ton Tuesday evening here he }ass peen te4mx 'dowu here on Freda evenin fora . . 4 cane Corn, 25C ', i position due to inflammation of an i ss s attending oonferenoe: He is munch pleas• friendly game with the college boys, i Cabs �ardlne8, 2�C t 1 sante gonna • , ed with the Rey. Mr Thom, - who has They arrivea bare in good time, but much ;., --Rev. E. R. Young, B.A., of Toro ito, been allotted to ibis pl a as pastor. delay was'occasioned over the selection of - , Fresh Fancy BiBCflitii h. t occupied the Methodist pulpit on`Sabbath --We must congrat late lir. and Mrs. the various la ers, p y Eventually things Flne New Cheese both mori?ing and'evening. His eerlmdns J. C, Greig, of Seafort , on the arrival of wire arranged in a manner and play r0• . . were listened to .with considerable. a dsu hter at their home, pp Ite1B0I18, BananaB, pines, �'t0. R The little ceeded. From the first it was evident tIn� - interest. ! r stranger attired last week; and from that the college boys had the beet of their -' Joeha Ri4hardeon has so iter recoy- recent intelligence, all re doing well. visitors. When time was called the soore - - F . Bred fro•n.bie recent acAent as to be able -Pickering townshi council meets on stood 2 to nothing against the visitors.' 1 3 ! o be np tdwn again. It veil] be remem• Monday next at XO . m. in the. Town Mr. Ward, the teacher at 4resnwood, not - i bared that jbe fell from a load of gravel 'a hall, Brougham, for the transaction of ed as referee, while M@ssrs. Louton Aad • K . few weeks ago and eepsrely bruised hie general business, and at 2 . p. m. as a Clark filled the poeitiane of Um ere at - P ,' , ahoalder. Court of Revision. Those wlio $ave either end. The i ! alar was friendly , , I -Rev, J'T S. Bronghall, M,A., rector o basinesa of either oat a will bear in mind throughout, and remarkabl free from • All Saint's,; y. . • Whitby will conduct services the hours and rot 8o rdingl roughness and accidents. . ., yy ....,.....N- '.I ,. ,� ��- St. 4eoge'e ahmeh, Pickering, next -Dr. Cross dente° is offering special �gova June 14th. Mornin - ►- � . y� g prayer inducements to patlea for the month of , ~ and celebration of &be Holy commission" June: Those r8 ai ' Green Rivet•. I .. , ;, at 10;80 a.m. q g the. servioeB of a .. dentist can make it w ll worth their while ' , -R4v. 11�}oAnley is away this week at• in as}ling apon bi.n ' his offlee over the Mrs Rodney and children are the guests 11 'v '• ..x.11 Qr Tally IHV tee t.Qi. • • "i lendin tb y of Eli Niabawander this week. R general aseembl of flee Pre° Bank in Piok�rinq n tkie' second and byterian a urnb. Thi° ga&herinq of the fourth Tneedapn 9t and Mr. and Mrs. Barkey visited their son- 2$rd of this in-law )b r. Mcl♦Teall Ministers om all over the Dominion month. * y, V.S., Brooklin, " + 0 0 i takes lace in Toronto this ear pod is be• Saturday and 6unday lkst. 1'11 fir. - .( p y --D6n t forget the ateg of lbs SdrboYo iiichard Barton bad a nest ancloommod j j 1 111 r j log well Canaded by�lergymen from all 'Township Conten o be bald ac St. ions baro raised on hie blooic la p 5 �' � � saris of Canada. A st week ai ndrews church, Dan orth Road, on Wed• little to the north of here. ' ' i.. I ., _ ., rr �, --Charlie Deraeha, late of U:bridge, nesday sad Thursday, of next week, Jane Wm. R. Barton it bflstlina around Ret las opened out in Lha barbering baemess 17 and 18. A foU pr am of the events ting material for his new house on hie - �$ 1"� th and 15t�1 8 8� \\ i t in Pirie's block, Kin street wens, where of both days will be found in another farm a bills to the north of this village. R _ bs will be found to attend to all those ! eolmm� of this issue. :Hy. Nighawander, of Toronto, is bore _ I ! . who -m,ry require hid servioee ii that --We aaderstanc� t t LanesIol John- daa some arphs►Itiaa for W. A. Faller, *� ` i' live. He comes h e well recommended son and John Hamel n, of she sixth con• firs• I• Wise � I � . 1Cker�n ` :� ,- jo binq agesas bene, Call sad see him about 3: �, . i ` as •first-class tonso ' artisR cession are hav your wool skins, hides, batter and • . ; ing ms di�oalty oder ' • .. •,i� y : TI -In another Bolam will be faiwnd a the ownerehi of a wo year•uld heifer. wbere oa dill get fun Value every tin g 4 __ . . notice of she martiase Miss Nettie T . a very nice rain here Banda We i ., . Ferguson,; o T. A. Tobias, her will like y n to law over the affair eveniaR last. It rained about two hours - t th of Toroo• heists a settlement is reached Oar idea , - quite heavy from b to 7 o clock m. and • , - .( s o. Mrs. Tobias was formerly a resident would be to divide th beset and.eao6 take p ' • gaits heavy s►boat 8 o clock a. m. Monday, of this village, baying resided for years half. If ohs dig - ;. pn goes o eoatt /he s►od aloe growing showers in the afternoon. f with her Parente. the lets Mr, sad ]trs. lawyers will get the b f, and it will take The tol!<s around bene are sarabbinq n 1, Wm. Ferguson. on ohureh street. The the kids, to pay &be rt aceta. as p i i i O g • ', d buckles and getting everything - happy couple have bees a riding the - ` .=-The merchants' d basweet plea of in ip shape foe the big ppeones at Rose. '� _ ` ppaasst week here at the resrdenes o the the rill a have bank rad Lave their 1►egt irl advised to be 'We f►re showing the best selectiau a& the lowest priobe we ever oflrere8. 8a' ! ! r = "t bride'a aunt, Mrs. W. Varty, where bey ap their ahopn ands r+espat� l lea. m lose y g read to time that moraing Frida made to order, r k - were the r of lents of heart oo to the 1Stb u the ez y ill u FIT AND• WURHMA�IBHIp ! --. tions, P J'a pia day (Friday) and al! w them to remain T •a A 1 time. pp May they long live to enjo the closed anti] 6 m. lthoo b th Mr• sad Mrs• Rodney, of Detroit, Mich. GIUaRANTEED. _ P g e pet�tlon , oompan at each other. M r. and Mrs. Alex Armstrong. of White- ° I . � `� y reads this way it mea s that.business for- - t _ . -Fred-]hiller, of Btouffville, was ore the day is dispensed ith sit about 10 a.m, vale ; lAr. ►nd IY[re, 1Qli Ni hswander, here, ' !; r were visitin g mall �ap ''rs Saturday ]evening with a phonogrs bio Those who have shop inq to do will kind• 8 at Clara Foster s,- Bally. ;; brownaage Cottage, Sunday last and got l' instra4ne�p�, bei a° be failed to geS a ay ly do so; before that hoar. �'he idea is s big doss of strawberrioe and Jerep • • ! - inlg gaorla he did not nnbaokl 'the to` give the villagers chance to attend cream, Dat there was no oomplainta of its We have received a large'assoetnnen,i, of WaII Pa , eovering. I$uoh entertainments as this the Rosed d fO : •,&�- are seldo bank picnto. being hard to tyke. match. wb�oh excels anything we have oyer ban , n patronized here, as pie -Ia the forepart of iba iseaaba the The following is the "report of Glreeo ' , a'' eossider k how that cannot a$ord w 4in• atrawher oro wa River so);oot for the month of ]ea . �l nonnoe its pomin through the local ry p not expected to y Or• ( r ; g°°°' ;moaat to mach, but at idsta win a mule- 4th °lass• -elands Doten, fohn Nighswander, hue gum g lacking in its oonetraotion. Edwin Annie. Jr. ecL class -Annie Booth, . • g ' We hs e taken one, and we u e now told that &be i 1, v t $word to say against bin. Wm D Milne, Lily Dotes. Std clan- ., ' crop will be larger t is season than for ; • . , i . 'Miller moo his instrument.for talking, bat Mornay Faller, mania Cowie, Reginald _I_ ! ins do desirle to point out to him that his many years. The a ation is &bat all Nighswander. tad olass--Archie 1�artoa, x - way of doink the advertising business doss nm�ll fruits will be n ahs market in Arthur Ellis, Lily and Nelly Wilson cal. - * . i ' not meet vv!ith thea oval .of th abandagge at ve to i , - par .general ry ,1?�• Tba apple Part 1&sd class --Cecitis Robinson. Pes►rl - - , sables. Drop in this' locality vel good ronoiss. Dafen, (Ivor Rabiawa. is The ha h o t Part !3r -- al�lts 11 -Piek�ri R College is about viols a y crop is per ps the only cause O rdon Booth and William Doten ual ����s� V� e4 i e a , . yet tarnished the fa era Ulna'# Hanson, Annie Turner. No. g 1st- - _ -• - _ -- _- gneoeegfa� with the beet oo i that pon vvhiob to - - - - - - -- -- �_ -- ----- - - . ,< it bas yet Riven. On Tnesda - epenin base a vigorous pI -and he has made Blake Annie, Winnie Wilson. Na 1 1st-- . `, ; .: , _ ` y Ri chat protest already. Harry Hatchings. Delia Burton. Those ! ._3 nazi Mr. T. D. A. Tripp, A.T.C. ., ons of its old st dente, who has won laurels who stt*nded every day ue Lel Doten, • r ' ��r�� Q , -The Firemen ba eAienuvepa; a W a+ D Hilae, Marra Faller, inald • br is his ro eseion both at ho�ooe sad tions on &Le Ro for epic-suo ere on Ntghswrnder, Oscar tea, Arthur Ellis, ' abroad, will resent a Dominion Da p ibgram of unn'- y• The pn$es offered for Frank Booth Arobie Barton, P Dotnn, ` pp at6letitt g nil nestle. This is Mr. Tripp's ]nal ap Pam will bs all cash, and oat Alfie Fulle�rr, W,rn Forster, tied Robinson, 1 snaps at that, so that they should C Lott Bettis Robinson, Gordon th, b pearaaoe before leaving for a ting years t''y y - �1' ssjonrn - Germany. Miss ][. Hosbn cause keen ooatests. The oalithumpian Winnie WIson, 1- t6s Total poloist of the evening is Dae of �` • ooession will bs the scares of mao6 Q2 Jocsc, j''� amusement. The Claremont band has - ` S E E L S • - I F 1 el d ; Can 1 C� Gar , 1 Cs►ae►da's rising singers. No one should ., ��,: --tai} to b bar rendering ••The ands been engaged to furnish music throughout , . O'Dea. pother- attractive featara o ` he cbe day, which they win do withou6 stint. , i ; . Ux•pIDOE. ., i - { fs program w 1 be &he eeleotiona tort o The concert in the even�nR will be hi hl� �•eai�lli, 1C�ei'Ii1 ponos b Biles Morris and lir. Tripp. g• See bills for -full partloa ,6 exon sa s that a les may be entersainin s. kept two years by simply wrapping- them ° -Ann' Andrew, beloved wife of Jamas fare..; Brien, in newspapers. ` In order not t� make a - . di at her res�denoe, Cbaroh -Everybody wll0 aittii' make Yt at ell failure of the business ,bower , ; w Qi F erg an l,y I � �; a street s ath, on Wednesday morning, eonvenieat will visit Rosebaak this (Fri- "newspapers that have been paid for should ' •�,� r.,, - a aged tbir , y our years aid eight months. day) afternoon and �ttepd the union be seed. otherwise &he dampnen resaltine :�aVC y�iur rill 61��i11 . Deceased, hep° been , in Dor health for school f p pio a;o. Thee is'perhaps one of the frgpa the dgss may canes the fruit to spoil. ,, many months, bar lungs having been at• largest, if not -she 1 est attended pio•nics -Tinges. - YlaCle b yt footed, and with other complications. She held in the province, a d we could saaYoe• Ai the aigtritt tneetin� of the Methodist . y ��'�r }eaves a s training haeband and one child, ly name a rival down y the sea. If you church in liarkbam last week I. (I, Crae• — ," '1 ,ag well a large family of conneotione, do not make arrangem me you are decid• by inns ap entad si delegate from the '', ppoo who all f I lteenly their sad bereavement. edly behind the tem an regards each Uxbridge aharch to the annual oonferenoe The Pune�al trill take place this (Friday) matters. Many of the reehools will drive in- Taron&o. - i ` i ''ii morning at ;10 a, m.. when the remains in handsomely decor wagons, while The Basoorrn house changed hands this t '' will be o veyed to Erskine cemetery ot► others ►ill go by train from this station, week. A sale . of ro rtv beton 'n to j�- :the eeoon conoeseion, when the inter- on return. tickets, &bat ly cost 20 cents Bascom eetats was held on'Tuesd y. The -. ' f �� y s• ?f . s ; a meat • l �e made. We all•join in ez• for adults, and TO o ntn for children, low lOt os� Brook attest. west of the halal, r i(�xi.�;ra �, �al ' ' :r pressing sympathy with the bereaved Special preparations b ve beeli made ea was .sold to Mr. Hing for 160, and a lot i • •t re}ativee d friends. that all wit have a go time. Hitch up on Bascom street to fir, Tunstill, Mr. : " -At & is Beason of the year the soon the team and take a to d. �' Niohalls boagb6 Maad S. f' t is is eta oeti RorgeQns at&i, sweet fret[• --A tremendnous gt cloud gathered p 8 g �eect Fiti,'S,Titd, H. J. Gould, re resentin the Uxbrid e , 'I tapas of Owers 011e the air, every blade up in the western sk n Banda evenin - of grass, very tiny twig as they sws4y to and from the copper y g subscribers to this project has called a . . - . ppearance of the meeting for this Thursday evening ire - ., - �q' ... and fro the gentle breeze, seam dealt• bank we were half ine fined to think that Market Hall, when he will submit 'a re• ding us that works of nature a Missouri cyclone w about to have rt of affairs oonaeoted with the project. ons of re in ,, are Divin ly managed,perfeotion of beauty some fun with ne. and ar dwellings, bat Pr Call po The omoters seem &u be in earnest about • • • � . R • i� 1-. � regal combined. Bat while we ere the storam had redo ed here the wind' 8 AA � 4 � I.. ;;� the rsulwa ti�Ce {)r ' , r_ are pexin a out ae, annoying the Dom • bad spent its fart'. a were, however, y tibe Oshawa Refpraosr that ions of al� t)�isitn�revellmg m the bassi• treated to a very •hen rain that did an We see b . the Demill Oollege will be located in St. • .: Hess of the l�vinq, should we not have a incalculable amount of ood to the grow y Catharines. The Reformer sa s : We r few mom nip to spare, to think of- the in oro s and since th t time the weath• 1 dead. T g understand Ghat Mr. Demill ban secured '�'�1: , visit our various cemeteries er bas sen showery, n Whiteharoh the gin 86. Catharines, already Dom• a buildin j . ,r one can of help thinking that such -wind was so severe that fences"were blown etely furnished -formerly used as a $� t Value � •� ` &honRbta e, not of frequent 000nranoe to awn boaned and b ns unroofed aid �t _ �` � - we who d ell here in this y' hotel and Bsnitarium -•which originally peaceful little many fields of growing! -crops completely cont some. #74,000, for 122,000, and will The Mag a r. ' village. itew n'cely kept moande may destroyed, If each oto ms visit ue very reopen his collage theta in yhe fall. We `4'Ve hav® ell kincls'of Rockers and Ede- Chairs I be seen ine " h . erclosnre, ba; the great often we 'shall be co palled to dig a g . g 'also Dir,in R E. ap re ret haven to lose tills inletitutian, bub flus. ]sleet, styles. y $'• oom chairs in < f •tasiority, A be -described `as forgotten, cyclone cellar. The a eetric sto Mr. Demill cat,n Sideboards and Bedro. �: and allow d I to ore, grow with weeds of accompanied this rainfall inns hegmvy n of be censured fur looking nt Suits a ail designs. Extension Tables and Ritebert � .1 - ` after number one,. and that he appears to Tables always on hand. Cheap for C�ah. ALL QOt7DS nEl,IyrERED. t all shapes e d designs.' Some pennon the extreme, she.ttering many a tblet;raph g and will do, if be is able to mor UNDERTAKINt�'r•-•••Our undertaking de artme be loin , Caskets C inns and Bobes. alwa s p nt is oomplet in spery res ect� � `' with exec ti a ability , eaffiaient for tie .pole and growing -trees in ibis vicinity, his acad my there -and'. rap the -two. ' P y, on ,Hand, • ' work shoo d'jtaks Bold of the matter and bat no serious damage ;}ass as Mot been schools Mer the one roof suooessfulty.-r - have nose rtion day established. reported. 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