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I . ; .- � � . ::, .4 �_ . - . . .1 . . . ! -� ..-. �. - - : '* __ : -; ­; - �. i4tootanat O;avb*. - - ,... I . I .. : ,_ I I - _. ­, - I 1. � . � I , . . , ( __ , , .-, ��i �_" A - - I - ... �: " ��j�,:,�7 "! 1. . I , 'r �, -, -. I -, ; I - 1, . . . 1, -4 � - . � .., . � - �. . you we go by weight. and that is 105 lbs. , - Br ck Road. � 1� �, 1; __ ,01, V. . .. - - .;. , � _ �, I - I . -: '. I ­ � - . .. �; . . ". .,�,%�:,._;�.�-:­.. �,i .. ': ','�: OUTAROUNDUS" . p . � _... -�j::_ �-:� I-_ . I., _.. f, ''.. .. - I �._. �_ rl � . . ; 1: _ - - . . . I ,. - , I �T .. � i'l-', . . . and under. Yours' truly, W. Medoalf." . . j - . . . I . - . � �. �,;� , . . ... !, f:1 - I., .. - � �. . . I.. �� I :9 ��!.:, ! Brio;W . 1. i ­N� . - - . I .. _ ... . � " I ' ' " - .- I _ . . � . � � - .. Medicaf-.­, - _... ;.,"­ . 4� �. ­.. !, I . - � The followi :::- - - �. _. _I, ,: : ..-.7 -L-- .. . I I Our football team went down prepared to. fng isl the report of t�'e , , ' .. :r: .: r �-., - I �.� 11 . ...", ,�.. -#: __ __ _�.. --, ­ -1111-1 ___ LATIKST�LOCAL NArPZN1XG8 RICCORDED BY ­ , . � .0, 1 ____4 .---- -_-11-11 . , - comply with these conditions, but -were ROO sobool or sly. Names in order dr :: , '-, � . - .;I . ., � , , ". , , 1 . 'k! � �_, I : 1 M.-!-.. 3ATEMAN, M,D., b.M., M -b -P. - -.1 - '.. ., � . ... ,.,: AA I .1 ... TNZ PRZ88 AND JOTTXD DOWN BY OUR merit. 4tb lass :-A Ellicott, W Kim, . �� . , I ". I - -4 _q 'k . .- 11 ! forced to play against ,teams that had no c . '. - ` _� , _::-. �� . ,� l�,� . Office hours: Morilin I . . � I ,,... ­�,�N4- F . . 9 ,.�'.- . . . .� ; . , --; . , � , . - 11 . � Re . .O., Coroner. Office laft& Reddeilioe,: -s I . I : ; . . - - . :��.. 0OWM8PC,NDiNT8. L.Rawson, C Elli4 ott. F Carpenter, E Dit- - I , - -4 - : - � . F, :, -, � . Kliug gtr� it, Pickering I .1 .. . i T " _:_ regard for rules of any kind. lf this 'a lingbam, J Knox, N Perdy, A Farley, X 2 - - _. : _. I- I � ­_��, .. 910 to lj.� D: Evening 6 to S. t V_ t � OLAR11M NY'- I 11 . - .. ": , - . �, . . � I . - "'. - � . .. . . . . . � - . � __ . . � - 1i 1. I - . " t � . :- , .1-1 I .., I ­ - - - ­ . . I 0 -' - - - -;,�- . ,:' -�_ the Way sports are in future to be 'Dan- Faller, L Hubbard, E Stover, F Connors. ­;.', - I " 1% :. I .-�_ �� . - �, . ..� - - - . I fig . � � �.... '.--- I : : .. .1. . . � ed, we will say good -day to this pid-nic. 13rd class: --M Ca , - : ­ _. � _. � -1 '.,� ; - - 1. - . : joeigaL * . 9 . !- ; Min L. Prootor is viBitink it the oitY The teach r1penter, A Percy, M Row , I �1. I , ­ ". I . - I , - I .L_ .. .. . , ; ,� ". � I I ... - I ... . I i--. - ore are the only parties tbatcan son, G Dillinght m.'- Sr. 2ud . r.-.- .,;; - : . , . ,;-j. . .. class. - & ... .1 :..- . -,.- '. � , . 4_ ik � . with friends. prevexit fraud in the. games, and unless Mathews, A Doul bty. Jr. 2 �i �_ . 1. .. . : _ � - .. - . . . , - .- PA.RKER, Barrister - _t - - . � . -. .� - etb, is nd elass.-A - � ,� � 1,;: I - .. -:,. I �� I - I I - . - Mw -Ir Dr. Swi6li will be here on first and they doi the affair will fast totter to iti Hood J Fitzpatrii k, A C&rpenter,CFu;ier.-` . 11 :.. _ .� " _ , '. * _4 � 1 ' _�; -, 4'� . � I- TE'at")'unsbarton eabb Saturdayc 13rivate - - . .. j . P � .;�, 1 ' I * �_ , , - '. , . ,: . '. I . I .1 . �, I - 1. I . funds to � )an at five per cent. 3613. I a M. I . � third Tuesday of each month. fall. I � � . . , I R Ellicott, R Pe oy. Pt. 2nd elass:-K ,�­ I . '_ �' : �:a - r.. 1. �,� .. � M - . - . � . _� - - . I I . , � . . 4, �' - - �._ I -Pft I - . I Mrs. flendrehan has gone to visit with &---Gow- 0 - - 1. Dunn, E"Connore, J Simon. . let class.- . .-J, - ­_ I - ,.,I , . . . . . . -- I . 4 -L-. � �i_ . . . I .1. ... I � .! , Z ,,, � �� � - i I ­ 11 -, - I . - , '" -.1. . . EN' ON & DODDS. BARRISTERS,. : ­_ � . � -77'. . ft� . Moodo ijg Aurora, W49re obe will,spend a - - __ ' I _DUribarto'n. 11 . C C ,arpenter, R Filler, F Aardy, J lLea. 10 "; - ' ; -1 � " �,_._ 1�. �.�,;J, . . � - - , , . . . . . . . I � __. "I I . .. . __ - i - . . - : . . ,DSO ACITOR8, ETC., 10i Adelaide street ; - � . 11 Week or so. -_ . . I ..1. . ., - I .1.. . .1 .Goodman, F Dillingham, W a4ugginlL � ."..... il ­ ". .. _,--", ",:4 j: - - illy S I � . 1. ,. I ` I' . � . � -4 I . -, - __ I . o. At Claxeinont Tueeday � 'S, � �, , �� � . iiiset, Tor, irt . . %, - �.i, . :1. :. . _��; �..-, - '4I . __ � ; .- , % __ - - ____ I Thos. Lee is in a rook of trouble just Lots of loose Btone on the ngston road. Tablet claf;g:-A Doughty, M El.licottl 4ff �­ . .. I � . � 1_ . . , . � � - ­ . 1 N - � - Pik -k MILLS% I : 1. - . . Ki' ' ' `� .- - I : : �, i�-; . - I .: - . : - t':_:.. . , . - � . T � . - Farlev, F HarddY, Huggins, N Beyefl �_ , "' ­ , - . . - �_ ­.. E. Q. C., 13AILRIS #1 now. Although he is in ver� feeble begdth these days.' . *�_ Y_ - . ­­ , - - I - - -60- .:�I,- !_1 ,.- .. �j.- . - -..Ih � . . __ ­ , =1 P==M11-T0- #- - - I his wife charges him with aseault. : I'_ - � - tie TE ' Oo-anty Cro*n Attorney, and County' , : I , . . - � Rev. Mr. Acheson, of WiartQn, occupied . � I'dr4m River. . ,' 1- o� I- :�_` - . . I , "I­-� ,, Al - , �olicitor j! Court House. Whitbv. 10-Y - . . , e I .. . -1 ---,;, . 1- 'I" 1: �! . ..L�.. _. t.� - . � __ _ . I. - .. _. ,. . 11 I I - --i - . .. --- ,�, The Methodist friends will have their ''the Presbyterian pulpit on Sabbath last. . . - __1 .. - . ... ...1-:.. � ::1 I .,� - �! - . I . . . - .� . .. � I .�!._" ­.. ___� -"-,. P,.i�4.-, - i �, - . " - . - .. . . . � I . ' :;' - - , � I ., L '�,�_l . I I � -4 �, % 1. . I ; . . ' Dr. Dales has laid out a lawn tennis ..- � � .i - .�..::­ , - , - , - , . I- ' ' ' '' billwout in a few days announcing partic. mr. Fuller, wifi, and family, were at &.1-'..' 1:_i,-_� .�� � 0 ­:.- � - Cb0ce rilhil , .: . , ;W',! , I . ..., --; -i ­'�!- , ­ - ­ I : , V 0" - : .1; . I � - _ �_ - & MCGILLIVRAY, BAIRRIS-- y Patent Flour U.00 per bbl. ulare of their Domiuiou Day oel il r iDyigoratiug Wilsou,s, of V% hitevale, Sunday. __ -1 . _. ; �­j L " V, lf�, , 07." I Do!l , Solicitors, &c. office opposite Post . �ebrfttiou. court -and da" y p actibes that . ' ' - , . game. I . 17 .1$ ';1. . I - 1. _. . ! Mrs. B. Doten Iwas visiting at'the R6_,, ! , ��.�`,:_ � � .: , . - . , - r I - �'! - - . . � . - . I. . � :1 - ,_ L_ -, '!� .1. : Ofnoe,,Whitby,Ont. Jno'. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. �_ _: --I B . ran and Shorts #12.00 per ton. 11 I The market on Tuesday was only but Charles Clark is g4ting ni'aterial bolle : ,:_ - ; .. . , � - . - , I . - . � . _. .- __ P _ � X - . - M. E. .Siple's, WhItevale, last wee I .- I 9 -7 . . . ... A. KcGiU vrayiLL.B. Monev to Loan , . By - . . fairly attended. Buttor brought 11 and ad for the eonstru Ot k. I _ i_: - �_. �, I., � ., - - - 1� . � .- _.- - . ___ ___ - - __ __ . I . otion of a concrete stable Mrs. J. A. Whi�e and Miss R. -Willis, or':,� _.�j .. :-. - -:11 , _�, __ . IB - - i :. .:. . - ,- ? _�i . .. - . I �. .- L . I '10 144-0-- """ - J-s�ii 'I . - , * I ­ - � � 11 , - j � FZ G�LL_kGHER & CO.., Barristers, . I * , P, . . : 1 _ � . a ­ __ ___ 1. I- . S. Uy. �, , . I . . I _ - -. - . -.1 . 1� I . � . I . ­ �, -, . A A' , . . . I -:�- 1 --:-:., .. building, is the pon'tractor and will push the work kins on Monday. ., . I : :�' I , . - . 12 cents, while eggs found BUICI-M 9 cents beneath h'� barn. Devitt, of Greenwood, Broughairf, were *isiting, at Mr 4 . : , , ­ ;1, &-A a H041eltor's, etc., Canada Life '. per dozen. Hy H's . ; ., - - . : Toronto.1,1will be at their office, Willis' Block, D . --- I Joshua Bandy's shop is receivilDg . . - . - � ;,;i .-. M, --- - I - t: ;�; _S�&q-'1_-:--- -- ---. an- with little delay.. � I - -.,.;;�, -..�",'. 'j"." . . a M, t - � .., ,­ - - - .. - -t-- - '. , , :., . � �- B .r y Saturday. Any business or �. 1_-_4�-_ -­,;� - - � Mrs. Hy. Hopi -ins and Miss Arima Hop . :. �', Z - - �i - - ­.. �, i " ... . - I j- other coat of paint, aud its the finishing I . . I.. _. 'IV . - . . PWI I � - - _ � - ­ - L .. .­... . . ­ � ju;=s u. ]4o - - . ­ ... - Dr. Fred. Dales bas-gonei to Sanford'this kius are delrgates tof Whitby and Lind 11", '.'' , .1 : , . i , ', o,v I:r . ft with Thom. PouQher, Rog. .:_1 � . - -:11 -1 ___ �. . __ .i','i!�k - �­ W ! :. .,;,I . Z , ,1 - _. I - througholut the week will be pr6mptly atten&� �� i, � ­ touches are applied the appearance im. week where his wife is reported tb be some- Baptist association and ladies-- circle at ­ - . , I'. _ . , �' I ­ I - . . to on Sa rday. Money to loan at 5 per cent. I - ;_ __ _. __­__ , I . i ,1..*7._'_ - . - .. (.1 . _..� - proves. . . ! what indisposed, We feel sorry that Fred ­ .. � .- 0. '.;,. - I, " ;, V, - . I __ . Whitby this week.- : .,.. _;.�,,-_ .. 1. -,!.,. , - r� 9-6m . . I K - _­_­'. 6 I . . & 2'., � F ". , . . . z ., ." - __ I �� .... I -.- .1 . __ ,.- - The LadieW Aid SAciet ^f Evalriv%,m essfully pass the medical council . .; 4 _ , 1� . �AaPj I 41: I Al � ---- I = did not sno . I . � I . -) __ - - � - ; . I . Vetertnary. ,,. :­ . . ''",-,.-���,-�-.�,,��-�,,�"--- 10 1. I - '__..,. __ �_. . . . . . ,11 1?. WHALEY, VETERINARY - - - . - � MM 0 � . wo ?4 . * urgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On . ­ . _': - , tario V e 'rinary College' Toronto. . Graduate in � 2 . - I .1. Dentistr . Member of the Ontario Voterin&ry . . Associat on, Dentistry a specialty, C&Ue by � . . . - . . day or I igbt promptly attended to. Office, . . . .. ', Residen qi, Telegraph and Post U�Uces, White- , - . . I., % �. ­ . .. Vale. I 34ily I " � . : - -:. . - __ -------------- . - OPKINIS, VETER1NARY SUR- )do . . . ,. I - 1. - .. f N, Graduate of the % Ontario Vet- � 1 EO_ ' � ,� .-;- I , orinaxy (k)llege, Toronto registered member I . . I . .. . :. Of the utario Vete"rinary Medical Association. . , . � . I Offloo, r idence and shoeing forge one and one-. I .1. _ ­ . L -1 miles north of Green River. Steel quearUter . . . - dr-0ving Ooes at iron prices. 0 Mee and skiop � 0 = hours ftom7to 11 a.m.andl to 4.p.m. Tole- _�:._ � - , 11 � I I graphaldress Whittivale Out, P. 0. address, .. . - .z � .,.. lj. - . . Green -Rkyer, Out. � . . , - ­ _- - -- - - � . . L . L ­ _ . . ­ 1��, - __ ' . -n EIC MAS -A. GRkHAM, VETERIN- r - - . - - 'V JU A- tY SURGEON, Graduate of the Ontario .1 ' - : � - , : YetArin try College, Toront.o,registered inamber . � . � � � - __ of the utario Veterinarr Medical,- Association, . . . I - �­ . . - Mwbo o�axymemb,eiso the Ont&rioXMoe4ic9l &Aso bo r - - - L. - .1 . - Society tteatealldisesiesicif domeeticatedani-- I - � _� - i.. IMAW. 00 rticular &tt@ptjou:tp Veterinary Ila, . . -.1 . Dentis�7i. cases pro.ir4ptly ottendod to at koown I ! . � weam"OD1 Ia rates. Office at'the well es- . - . L � - , - L " _ 11 ­ , UbUsh ent of Graham Bros.. 0130 mile west of - . - . � I � I , __ - oLiarem mt. Telegrams to Claremotit punctlial. .. . . ­ . - � ty st"ded to. loly I I I I . . I L __ . _.... I I i I __ - L � . I ! ' 1. ..-.- � , , - ..... . ­.. I �:. - . . . 1 jOnointoo garb*. - I . I . i - ­ - __ - '­ ­_ - __'N�__ - -�-"+--117-7-7-777- . ' - .. - . . - . � ITHOMAS DUNN, Conveyancer, 601.11- ... __.., I . , . . - . - _. _L uxi�jo or for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare- , 2" - - - ­ . n�n =out, 1. , L . . . . . � . . 1. . I __ .%... . - . . I . P . H2OOVER,ISSURER OF MAR. . . 0 IAGE Li0enses. Offloe at residence or I .. I r . . i I . ' mill. re' m, River.. . - _1_1 - � . ___ -.4L i - ., . ­_ : L , . � I I . NTIN4,, loaner of MLrr1&9# _ . ; -Be- Of- .: I causes for the county of Ontario. . , . . I � Aft at , be store or at his residence, Pickering � �, * � - ­ . �L � village. 1 21-7 ____ ___L_____ - , , . - , � ­ . L 0 . T6WNSHIP CLERE - -1 I ­. - _- ,.bEATON, D200,nveyancer,- Commissioner for taking - ­ - . �.:: � . -:.-. . x&davi 's Accountant aud Jusurance Agent. .I - . -1: � - . ,i . L . hioney % loan on farin property. Wills pro- be in �;� - bated. FFICIZ-At Whitevale. . Will , -I . Brough r4 every Monday afternoon- for the I i. .. - I I - . . - I trausac i tn of business. 27-Y I I =_ - . � . .:_ I., L � . 11 ) I MAS POUCHER, Licensed Aue. H, c,, - t'.. - I T neer, Valust,or, etc., for Esot York and .-.. 1� � i the wh lelof North and South Ontarjo� Strict . . . . - . I . attentic I given to, all orders by mail or telegriph. Objirgei Moderate. Address THOE.POUCHER, . _. . . I- � . . �. , ''L . . , .. Box 47, BrI.Iongham, Ont. . I . _ . - - . �L .. . ­ I . � . - . ____ - -i __ ___ , . . I I STILL, AUCTIONEER, ETO.. Fib his �.,.___ .,!.. � . C. r n River solicits sales from mum- .1 _ . - . . . . I brous fr.epda both I&rLud now. Salesolfarvas, .., -1 �_, - � . I farw stA i4- and everything that to to be sold will . .. - i be bane I by the subscriber with the utmost � .. I care LOdTold to the very best advantage. aly L ; 1. , . ­ . . . L - - . 4 - 1. ----I -I-- __ - _- ---I-- -- I . . .- . PPOKERING POST OFFICE..- ., - I i - 11 .. Z - :_ L.. 1. L I � � - - - 11:. , - . . ____ . . 1. ­ - I . . . . .1 � , . Us as rj,, from Toi onto a A &'.'=. - - - . i. � , Mails close Toroifto 5 55R.M. � . . . r . . � , . L ,� I m .' CloseGTWO55:m Arrive I I- 1W oa . . . 1. .� I 9 6 30 a in GTE750 In UbL ., - .. - .... . ... I 8 45 p m , , ­ Toriontosoopin ­ . - . ­ . .'- .. I GT 6 45 p m - " G ' TWboopm *all . 0* - voicy' rders issued on 104rU �f the world.. . . - . 7 . . , . - . - - g �. . . , - . I I . � - I . allowed at 3 1-2. D,ej,mi";s'LrVoeXeiNvGedsLnadAi*ntZeremetVaEffESS ' '. ­ I % I - I.- , - ­ . "rcentperannum. Securi.fyi-adimputable. . , � I I " - . I w- WM. 1_44OKan, . I I -,.,, - I L i�k � . . , 'Li�,_ i . I ­ - - .. rosTmArnD _ , . - . _- .. . .1 �_,__. . - . . . 4 I . . - _.- -.-.- � � , . __ - A Spqcial - . � . , - - Session - 1. _- . 1�` , I I ... . . - . . . - I � _. .. From July 6tb to July 31ot, .-.. . . � . L .� � I- .,. _. . .1.. Per leacbers, - '_ ' . " . ' . . ... . . I I Senior Students and otberm,'�. - L- .1 * 1, _. _.L .... . : : . . . � . I I At the . . ­'. I ,i_. , _ . . __ _ .. I .. � - . _. �, -I . . - I I - �... I,- � : 4 � .!'' ',�', I L, � . .1. .... . 1. .. ,:1 I ­: . - - __ - - - . - - - .. .. ; - . . . ... . . - . F i I . . .. a I . . w . - . .- - . . . � .. 1: . - t- . . . I I I- .: P&rticuiar .attention toi - � . 'log Book-kee , (by L. I - 11 - - ties), Penmanship,*13bort businei all and I 'a I _. _­_ � .." . � � -,-. .. - T,p,.: Itf.r9ac � I . An o rtunity to combine pleasure with '&'Xilt . L . 1- miss it. A postal will bring you protit. . �_ .�_ , - . �. z- - I all par dculare. Addr6es I . __ W. H. SHAW, Princiral, - -.,. -, W. ....- . . . � .: - I � - - . Oor. Gerrard and Yonge sts. - � i , " . I I .;, � .1 _. . . , . � - - I - T 1 . I ; . V_ I- ;_ 11 I- ,� . . I . I - ...- - ... FS - _. . - :1-61 w 6 ilia 0 P 0 00 " 0 I W � 0:0 tif I MM 0 � . wo ?4 . . . � ,. - , : ...:. 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I I - - - . - , w - I 10.4 . . , . . cc. to Doe � . __ s_ � - - - _1 I I ji 1� � ". � � � - I I I � i - . -. � -� 11 . . - , . , ..: , I - � . ­ L . _ t � L _� � . . . . . . - - ­ . . . . � _1 . . , L' ! �, I - - . i : . . _: ! , � .- , , . ,;;: . I - - __.. - ,;` -. 7- . :� , : . - . t . . : . I - 1 I - . I . I � - . I . . il . - - - I . - I L L. - ' 1: , ' : � � - L" I I L ' '� .. . I - �, L . . I . . .� I , * ,:: ( � . � . .- - - - . I . - I " �.. jiL ,�� - _ ` . I - �;, _�._,:4 " " t- �_ _-�. - � _ � - g, - _ � � 1�,.',r� .� ifl� Ll� %,Ii . - I . . - " �­'f - - � ­',� '' � "--" .,.,. -'s, .�' . - - : . I - . . . .: . ' i - -IV­�­_ . . -:"., . - - . . I �-,; . I I,: I . �, . . . L . . - , .. 11 � .� ., . I _. L ., I 11 . _. �, - . ,,, ,� , , ", " ", -- - % � ,; , ,�*r­ . , ': � ­ - . .-,--" 4". "' �" ; ,� thll - -111-11, `L�- 1) i 04�_., ! I "I I , . �_�J;!-11 I -I- 1- �_S" i, ""14, 1 _.__ ��. -,j501W-- - '.1119111ro- 000 �, ILI I#,&*- I . , . �__. - �._ , T 'e' - I _11 best bidy i' I - . .7.. _... �. - �1. ., . . ... - Z - .. . s .es in the. 'world for en and Won (in from $47.50. to $05.00. - We .1sve, . , sold nearly 00i yj � w eels in five 2 I weeka.. Why ? Be- e0 , uoe they are the beat and cheapest wheels in Canada. - Bee our before deciding and decide now. 7 � .. , I _. - , -, � . ]he W, ils '.. ­ . .."..'7- 1 :,. & - " �i ­ , - -- r . , _�: N . - . - ,n'' & Son �._ 1'.r' . Tdarkha . .. r". . - , I ife Accident, Plate . . . a,'.,. . �­! -.1.. rn Boiler Insurance &crew of . land for . I'd f � �, :::: , ­ � I �.� .1-.0'..".'' h.: 1: �- , ,I . ...-..''. ..1:1.:!.!,� � . i,iq, _ 11.,� . Hea� I . , _ . I ­:: na Airs* Mr all. .-::-'. '' ­ � . . . ­,:'! ..;" �', I- Kin ... : :. !'_; d .1 :.. - . of Sporting Goods. . .. . I '' � , .T I I %-#. .r OBLer, one of W m. . Barnes iwtQLV ; - ._�. _ � - , i,_ _.: , , �7, .1 i , .S' - �; .", . - but expect be will have no trou ble next hands. had the misfortune of cutting tke: _ ." - 4-:1. , 1. ,�:_`- *,-A � !. .. : ,�, . . � .1 .� � . church have annouvo�d a garden party tumn. � .... :;.'.,�__:­ . . ... 1. - r. , : , : '.. ,, , for this (Friday) evening, on the I. . instep of his foot very badly, so much W. :�, - . . f ' I beaut au . . : - . . .� . __ - � 1- . ­� � Z,- , . . - . I .� � - '4; -FA IN Z Ail lawn of D. Maonl%b� Req. A splendid I " � , . that seven sticbeF had to be put thereitt ta.zl � 11 I I ; . 'N _tM 0_1 � : . - . �: '. �- : I-,. I -1, " - * � . , ,. A i I ; . , ­4.�_. , time MAY' be exjwcgbd. ; - . GREENWOOD . . 1. � i - i- - 4 " I I .. � . . . . I � I -,-.,- � - . , .-- . - � ' ' ' . . . keep it in shape for tiniting. I . .;­ . .­ . I T.�j I I - � �. , 1 '. , � �_ , : - '1414, -_ Our *heelmeu and �arriske ownes it ' Eli NigbsWand( r, miller for P. R. HOOF-: - - .. ., '. � , . re - ! . .. _ " �-4, - 1, , - . � I . ,.�� " - .- '. .. .� X. Mrs. Spencer Taylor has'not improved er & Sons, had his hand very Wly towil, - _., _.;i , - �,; -0 1 . - X - . , . ' at war jhet now. The latter accu'10 She much in health. . . last week by co ning in contact witit -a.. . �' `..­�.�'. �_"_. � " " � --. A � f, I - - --I, t��Vll I . , ; -,_ - _JAM­�A'wl " 11 . forwer with piling stones upon the road, Miss Tbomas, of Toronto,' Is visiting at pully set..ocrew. The Dr. says. it will U � --,. 1, - I o ", _,..V, ­ in order, to mount L44 wheels and then Mrs. Levi Mackey's. . - - i . I :: ,.,. �,�,,,,.. � 4%. �� - '' , ­ leaving,them their. I . I some, time'before he will be'able to use & - i,��1- - . �, �a ,; , . - - ,�--b -.. � "'4 1 ,I ? - ,.,;-. . & �� : I . I Rosebauk. too� all our people on Friday, Geo. Ferrier fi:IFd the appointm-mt df - ,.:, , , 7�' �� .� '. � - 'A �;:, I '�' J. J naton and Go6. Decker were here 9,11 keport a good time. . . -'. -'� - : :eiWl-"' ' -1- - the Methodist bo� y at Mongolia last 84in- .-. ', % .. 11 I—. .. ... . .1 !.! ..; ". - ,,._6�_ � i� . . I . I . , " Tuesda tr Mrs. Hunt and family, of Toronto,! are day morning and as a trial trip doue wa%. - , ,,--;, - ,, �'. ,Tingtopurchaiiebora@8. We __ ,;& I "I , x hear t hat ley offers some Very good 'limiting at Geo 'L&W's " . I -1 I .1 W ,1�1. .� 11 ., He seems to ge� along with very lit4r � .'-,. * ' �_..`� � . I �. . ,­ ..- I �_ � �- wt_- , - 1� , ,.,.I . _ ,� � . iii �, - K prices, 61 failed to vu�e a deali with the Miss Viola Troy, of Osbawa, ' visitea E . manuscript. W 11 try and get a,lonj to .- -_­ . . _. . - � 1% _w, 1 1-1 , exception of a couple of places. Gleeson a few days last -week. . . - . ;., '':. ".1. , - �tq . bear him nexi ir p, ._., _.. � I r . " _. 1. 1, W. 1_ , . --:.. . . �-,­ Rr!'� - & W. J. Dayitt, is rushing the cement busi- - , L' - �ke, �_ I -:11. .- - _j,�, ..;"I ' L' T. B , Hughes has returned from -a few . I - Last Fridav ori r little- village wo&d bA* , , I 1. - , ­�.I�"j . $ �� �,S�j� � r uses baving received five care of : : : ­­ L. -��'_­ � , . _ ." , � weeks leave of absence throui ; cement been very easily � &ken as nearly all att-and-', - .- - - - �,_, -1 ", th "'be"- this week. .�', .Q�,?". : I �.. - - , ' "?,IA �1 I __ f -_ 1��_J . Mr. Day... the relieving it"a 16T e . ed the i -nic ap Rosebank, and we vww" _ - '14 "., -.,--- ,� -.�:.;:�'..4. - I I ­ � ­,_ - � - .. I- _ . - ,-A %, , _. 1. -, , Z4 , & ' on W'd' ' Miss P. Harris, -who has been &,itim4ing all pleRope'dc as.ojr football tekm playel -_ . I ,-I � nesday, morning. Mr- bey to a me " . "'... I , . I ". . . ' yoong colle at Ottawa is home vioitingber p - � ! �-� - �1 I I" 'I'-' !, , I � � %r- well in the contest and secured the 026440 , _:'�' - man. of whom the people of ClarOMOD& ants Tore. - , . , , . __:'1!\i'1;1i - . I 1� -�., ­ .. : , '14i- , - . - , - .- '�j� Q- , . . � . . . ,4 . i and bull I tho*t whtn sceing thena'W" - � � :- - - .- , " , rzi'�' , . . . , ,�k L * N � i . . . , � - , - -.11 think a good deal. . A contingent of the Kicks -Indian that they mus have been lunch* ton .'. ; � :.'., _., ` , , ­_ . tog - - . . 14 re 'Tuee- . . . . . , - -1 Z. Rev. Brown and family left f6r the city Medicine Company arrived he :, � �,77� �. - .`-,_,! N " , , : ,-. 1�-�gs.lers as th - teemed very supple- 113w _ __ ,; .'L - I , � _ : :T, , _� � 11 on Mooday evening where they will resid6. day, and propose holding a for ­: " ,i-7� -�,g -e I . L adai � .- . ­1.11� fl, .Z �� 1. tui " 9" pie-Dle thought mere must be som L ':' ' - '. __ "r - I ,Z, 94 _ _r _ L".., ,.r -N ' We a :'' �.. �.. I . : , " '. -1 � 19 :- � ­ "al --o- " N� Mr. Brown will occupy the pul 'I next sion. Thursday will. be the inau 1. night. in the --g f in the river. . �. . ­:, I :.. . cAl­­�4 Sunday when he will preach his cewell On Wednesday next Rev. H . 1 IS11- - i I . !I .. .5 4, � � -*v i Who congratulate you on your succes 1, !I...:. I . I. . ... : , , , ....., � ' '. I j L '­ . - __ ­. ". IL ..F.�jg� , - . . - " , sermon.. Rev. Legott will move bag this boa officia0d on the Greenwood e, uit foc � I., ­­ . I . � m 41-� __ , - i i - , . . :_ , * I �,% - -!�q � . I.. . � ., A - - . . - . Ros ank Pic- I -L . � - . . -.1 - ." � the last 4 yean, leaved as, he hav g been - ic. ­ ,,��#i - - W will spend next Sunda his , I n - . : '.. :. j. - :: - 'L'; _. L. j'"._. �._t. -,'� � . ! . , ! 0 L , , ­­ 1: - I :-. .. .,-.. , i, - , i - ; - �,_. . _:.1 , I - . I;- * 4�­N- 4 - i . . I - B:=Urt congregation, 7 With designed to Bloomfield. Mr. Harris ts&es - - - . , I . , z:... .. � .. V .1 I � N W � . with him the b"t wiihm of all the Gr As usual the w�Rtber . I . --i�._ , een- I , was all that eev* .1. I . - .1 - - i-.-'- . . �­ -.., ­ � � 11 --- : . - . -, �Wll ; _: - � -��4 : I ' , I tw. - The A.O.U.W. emoori ..on 70"d&y wood people. The family will be desired on Friday for the -annualvillbed1l �� - ,,'.;. , -�- V. "M . . be very . I., I 7 - ; A'-', d . : I I ,I " . - - ' ". no. The Rev. Mac. - . �, ."�:��­: .- - -1 -11.4 4�1 - eyen,mg next proniiam to be the sourcie of I much mined by everyo ic-nic at* "Rose4atik," the;pleasant camp - . " : ,-: , " ` �­ _ - - much onjoYmens. The rtiums from t4 donald of Queensboro'ir filling theysmacy. Ing rund on tho farm of Win. Cowaujr. -: --.--:, 1. -1 . � _,-.h "'! ,� � ,; ­� - I. . v i , . __: �." ,,- -4, , "i �;j�, elections in the yarions ridings will be - We all welco, I Ear y im the Vehicles loaded widt rw I . f, ... ,; . tA -, , I . 544,; .me him to our midst. _., ,­ � . L I ­- I -,J i�- - . . ­ . i.-- iii. . given out from the platform u quiakly &8 . pie and supplied ith- eatables commenam . . L - --1 AT' � � - ig-, I -------" 6 * : - . : ...1 .j 31 -� -�l . ;-., .. . --ti 4" 'Zi ..�l _ re"ivsd, � � L ! ve,, and before noon the grotm 1-:1.", : .1, ., ­ - - _ to arri - -�11141". The UMO btlWeion d@4Lj*kh08 � Brown's Cornert. ;. as -1 .1� I ,�, ,1� I : . Z - . . : A �,.X will bcfilled in wikh readings, rtoltations, - * ' - . I . were full of ani ation of various e1hW&d_ 1: � 'L, " __ , I . 1. I .,� ." - _ . � ,� �. - It . . . - � 1,1 ,::A ,,� .. ­_ . - ­_ .. I *),� , aitai. Admisition only loc. Goo. Gerow, James Kennedy, of Aoincourt, Sanda,yed arm. The traival from Pickering brougU - -. q` , . �_ . _ �`., . I �'; __ 11 � .. __ r�." 1- . I ­­ I _N , ' hundreds of d I well as children aN -. - �'_-� � I ,f '�' �?-# Esq., *.ill act as obairman. here with Thom" Weir. � I " . . _# - . � i-1 ;,.4 L" - . . - ­.,-:..,... _�, - I ',I; �..1.2 bent upon Uylun' e go4 day *61 NWL I - , -Cl- . L. I ­ . , --.( , . :1 Doin'g forget the Baptist Sabbalb.achool Mi" Sadie Irwin and Miss JohnBDn 9 n . , . '... � 1. k- 1, I I , ,- o ' a f w days at th,k place %6be gueel a The steam ya s materialized this ye@& " ;;'�. -1-- '4 "4'__3 * - ' ­�. excurdion to - Hamilton, on Thural O NY. * - I.. . -.. - Z I g�,,!�J- n - L - - . I , i IL'ut ." - " �; 'i . and the two w a kept busy all day Imig - :.!.. "' I. -, . 4, . al' win. . - . . June 256b. This Ir' � .. � . E_ ' � . 1 .1 � . - I , - . - '' ­ �--�_?% -4, , _', �., , .� Will be & O&P"&' trip Birthsa--The wife of Thomas L 3ng of a running abort xcursions on the lake, P - _4 ,; -, " - .; ­_�. , , - , .� ! , , . -�, " . . , � , -L . - ., L qj;�41. L � P,.��.' . -1 . I andob,soobeap. Only#1.60 forreturn large number o row boats were also in , : . : ­� _' __ . .i , _ .' L %' -1, )n Tuesdav morning the 9th inet. .All . . . _ , , _, ,_ , �� good for two days. It you want to re solo I � cons . . I ­­ ", , ' doing nioely. ' and ­­ . .. .,� M. t, I ' tant dsman4. The I-Lke was catm I !,_, .. 't 'q . . .� �� __ - - * F. . I � I _ " 405WLZ - main T , your ticks$ will cost The Mlim Weir bave returnal hoine just in splendidl shape for - such O'Kbiaga. . :.. j. '' .- _ � ..� 1, -, 4� � ,T� oronto . . I - � -,e . . _ , - �1' �, :*. �� I . - zj;�q 4 . , k" _` .,�'Iim N -, , 11 . I , This part of the sport was enjoyed perha 1. __- � _f''t;��;:r " you b . 0011M, but YOU must return 011 after spending a few 'Weeks ou � iq the . 1110 , ' " i _�_ .... .. - "" . L ., .:: �: .� . .,q' L . I more than any other. Claremont banillil . �:':� . _ � ; the ev�nlng of the 284. Train leaves western portions. � . - ­,­,�� �;� ,,I was present _. - . thil 61�1190 Al 6:10 A.m. 860 bille for James lonion Is having eighty rod -of and greatly assisted in rnakhaR --',.,:, �:. , -1 , � 1, _. -.-,*"�_'-&�l - i . . ; _:, -.- :1 - " , . - �ai tioullard, I handsome fenos treoW *19ng his I ne. 1G. the gathering a cheerful one. One 1hinC - I �. �",L�.'­ .- 0.1% - � 4i . : � " . " I I- L . J- " �1'114,,MA .1. . 1� , . I muet be said of this band, and thaj ,e :dM . _. I ..' : �,:: .. - __ ­A� 1M., I 11114beth Abu idilddleiton, beloved wife Gray has got tbj oontro,et. . I ­� . - - L ,� I . . , ­ _: - . ;1 � L- -l". . " , ot Heno NY. Roberts, died at her resi J. Tborbback'is at present erictin# a members..ar.p b no 'means afraid of e,T- _1 ­ ... . ­ � ev � � , L _,_ . _ �,�­ - ., - - . .j , _ Z,4_� j .. , � - , ;� . - denee �ere on Sabbath. Jube 14th, after ,handsome building. and when ful y corn- haustitig their ti usical supply. . . .:.. . - I , - -, 1. I "l?.0 :,�P_l w -: I . - - - -, . I.-_...." . . The Rames an I atheletic sportA wm coaw _: , _ -T - � - - � �:,. i:_-�"'.M'. .. _,i � jI.- � � .''. ''��L : an'ill�eas of but a few hvurv. Ro pleted weeball look for a hop. - grovel. - ... .f , . n' The school picnic was not so-laygely at, duoted in the large field west of 'the - . ___ ,, .Ll* " �,i _ r ".,-'): ­ -,-. I ,, - . I . 1. _,�f; 4 1 , three hours before her death Mrs. Rob- Footbafl appea, -ed to create more, thm ..- � � 0:.-, . - y '�, � , q%_ " tendod by the people of this'piwe t is year _ � � 1�tA;ak �, i , "��`T L . - V. 'A -:� . . , e : - " _1 ; " eirts was out in the garden in her usual usual interest or Friday, partiontarly th - . ,,`� -...444 -, ,,�M , as former years, owing to the Ce tenDial ' . .- - � - -1"4 - , �,­. -4 -, . - �� M'K 'A health. Deceased ' was twenty-seviiiii school games; and although White,we , --, ". , -, -,4,j., " � i " . of this township being cialebratod t a week. - . �Sjj 4. .�;A . - -2 ears of age, and leaves a sorrowing bus. C. Callender ran a hundred y d foot boys won it, the general feeling is -'that th - �_: I :": w'.-- '14.2 I �T� . ey � - -s - 12 . �_ - - ..- I I 'I Tbk -11, L � _i " ­�­ ''-.1 k ___ - s -, �': , - , - ' land and two ehildron, who deeply race with 11r. Wbiterfield at Stou ille on had no right to the ball and medals. . i . Z"i � ' . - ­ �i�, " . moutn the departure of a loving wife and Saturday for twebty-five dollars. a side. team won it fro No. 2 school, Vlien the - " � '' " -'.!.-' I - . � ­ �­":"��V' . I 1. - ., . -.;:... - ,- __ �,,�N_ -1 - �_ . an injulgent mother. The villamers all Whiterfield was defeated by two yards. latter objected on the - grvund that �he ' . ,:..:,.�.1­11_-._11_ -.'.A. i . .; .. I , . I i, . ... . L . - ,� 0 , -1 . 1. .... .1 " �W�j. units 42 expresitiag doep sympathy with Good boy Charley'. ' � I team was not o)rnposed of boys who h#A . � . "i m ­ el- . �, � - . . % - %N -, attended school in L1896. -On investigation: �:' �' '; Z. . , : - .t - the beiviaved. The funeral took place oil The mouth organ and guitar. band of . �,­ , ."- � I .. L " C I . : . ­ - �,�, - L �_ '­.� it was proven t4at both ,teams had broke* �� ! ". I.- �. -'.. ­ .;' -, �� I � : t -q! El, A . - - , Tuesday afternoon, wb*n the remains �&Ivern will furnish music at the Canton- :. . p. . - , the rules, and Whitevale was declared by - .,-. I - . .1 ; w#re interred in the Baptist cemetery, nial the fint ds�. Tbis band in open 'for :.. � 1. I . .. - - . _L .- - . 1. . _Xlz_ I - ". I 1. .. _� ­ S�-_ engaomente such to oburch garden parties. the committee !to own the � prizes. Now . - . .4-.- - L . I , . ir.� , , _ . - _ . AIM � ,:, ,:.-I. � - , ­­ R , - � I afte servies in the ahra'rnh. A largel 0010, Tbev have some splendid selection@. this was a peo'liar way to do. . It � - �"'.".:;, I - 1. ` "I :, ' ' *�' - �11 __ ­.: - :course of people attended the last sad __ ' - , -1 _ I ' Whitevale and o. 2 school teams were not -' .. t- : t1d � I . A inaguificant meeting was held at Mal- ­- ,,:� '.1 �:-, .11. - .1 � , "� . � rights. - . _. ­. :_ �;�;.­ I - - JL �': "," . . - vern on Friday evening in honor of Mr. properly constr eted, then neither haA a .. I . �k ­ - ,. � �1_ 21 __�, I , , * . - 1. __ "" W I . I % - � - _ .. -: . I41-41 . . . - - - � - � - . , :. ; _-, " . . .. ' I . _: 1: , : Macilean. -The excitement hereabouts over right to the piri4es, and both should have . . _. .. 1. . �.,-,: - - %.N � . ed the con '�_­�_ I .1 - ."I " � _Z` -1 _- I I . , 11� - . _ 'L BROUGHAM. . .-. � . the approaching election grows,in interest been ruled out, and allow tajA I" ­_ - I -114.1;1A - - . . . , �_­! . , 7'. : ,4 �X, ,a ­ - �, .1 I __ . .1 I I - .*.: . - t- --..,, - :1: X -.- I .1 .. . I " the day of pull.lina comes neare at hand., be between those who hat acted fairly. .. � r , ­­.- V�11 __VT ­_4 I - - . . . - ,.. 11 . � . it But this football is a hard matter to regul-� - : - -- ­ , ,­ -1 ;_:� , .. ,� M 'Gorow still ciontinues rath r* poor. The big ball was filW, Mr. 161aclean *48 I ., - _:� I 1. :::4 � , , 'i ly. I. 0. . I repeatedly cheered on the trade que-3tiou itto, ard if teachers will peimit of their ;-.-;, �:--;­I�.�:",.­�_� -.31 ;��j,% ., ��.-. . �, . . � � I . _-j_ - . I '. .! '....'' L � �,, " ,"' , ile doing things that ure crookW, wit �` �, _ - , ;q�_ , M f..001tman spent BundayWith Soar- as well as for his.,expoGition of the school 1`1P ! __,­- "­­. '' -, . � .... 1� � : I _. , ,� � ,. -.., . - '. , borol. aods� . I question of Manit3ba. cannot expect anything but trouble. - '.... �.. I . .. _ , .., � ­ - 1. A;,�;rz,.,y .---- '" . - .. 1 I The new bicycle track eonspruotea by `� I-. ­ ­ I'..- , ,.� . . t. W -W . . 1. - _. 1, , I . I I - .. mio lbannis Phili' is with friends in - - 10 . I , - , -..::. _; , �: 'L - .1 I �_ I "!. . ­­�, - I., L - ;L - _� � - .. I" . I � - I.. i - Mr. Co, wan is a very fair One ilideed, ati& :t . 1." m . L , . - � I 1. I 1:�.. .". L .. . . � - - - ' �� ­ - �,T, � 0sha*a just now. I 1 HIGHLAND OREEK _ �_ .­:­�._. 1,; � , I J.,:,'i therace thereon created considerable in---' -.�`_' .- 1`1 . I - ' ` Mrs. J. Littlejohn and daughter were ..- . terest, the only drawback being the amig. � - - "., �- I .-' -' _,"_ - ��:- � � I ,1 - _� I ­. . I .L. , . - as Ch4lk Lake last wook. The f9llowing from Wednesday's World number of entries. - There were -it number 7: ,.' �''­_ - - L''�� " . ;9 ,_,�_ � . . I . I , . _;.: . .' " _�* '�' . �, - : , - -. 1, � -1 " Mrs. W. Marr, of MArkbam, is this ex0litins itself : -Men who live in Toronto, of refreshment boothe and all were kiqA I i. � " � WeekL With Mrs. J. M � I... . �!:_ - -1" -:5 - I - �' . . .,­ L ...:,�ipi4,:,� . . .., -.1. . , . Gerow. , whare pretty girls can beseen each evening busy most of the day. A . .- - ; . �.. . �... � . �, � I, - - I _. _ - . I . �p _­ .:' , L,;� .�_ , " 110h , 4, ,!� Mo. Goldman and daughter, of Toron. ted with their families on the verandahs Although there wa's an immense crowd. : :­_ _. 1� ;�.,' % -, of their oosy homes, can form no idea of . . __. 1,; _ . 1:__ ,_''.� -.-): I �1-- 4 :, -- , , to, spout a few days with Mrs. S. R. present, we have Wen informed that this. � _L , _ %v - . . L , ''.. ) MI .- .T , . , the desolation of the dwellers in rural die ' - $30 Is - � I 4 . . �_ 1­� Stevenson lost week. . . receipts are some as ihan last Year i - ,�� . :: ,:, "-', - tb , 1�.; - �, �� - _� .:. ­ . J. W. Hogle and Min Fannie Pbilli 6 - tricts, nor the difficulty experienced by them a fact at can be partly accounted - foi � - .... _. ­: _�. 1� -, - �:_. -_ 1_� _ - - in securing a belpmeet. Near Highland when we remember that 8 arboro'q can. I . :_ - , '' . i - ' - - I - . I .­.. L. . "_� ha,ve been appointed .delegates 10 18 Creek lives one J. Dunnigan, a widower of t�nnial takes place-thiS weekc It i � .. 1.­� _* :: - 11 �� �' _�' ' -11 ' - :, - ' I � " 1- - �, . - it - " -.,7.'. .., � I . 0 . , . . I.. - __11 - Christian ; conference at Oshawa next 62, and iii,pot�to farmer by 00fu0tiOD, what difficult to get a correct list of th ; . - ,� :1. 1 �: 4� ­� '� week.*,, . - . " �_ _. I.". �,� �-,, . . who, wearying of having no one to help prize -winners, !but the 1ollowing is jaio ­ .... - , r'. � , _---��`:- t ' 1_�z I The It& Sharra.rd fgrm Was not solo him1ml.potatoes or patch his pants, do- correct a sched4le an we were able to ob. , .., �. 1.._1,._.._ 11 . 1.110L .. . , - . .1 � .1 11 �_ . _1_., _1 .., . ­ _'�, ,.-., -11 �, _. - big4ost bid for the aided to advortise in the city papers for a tain :-Racing, Girls under . - - � �� .. last Saturday " the - , . , ' -..: � ' �: � ,-. 'V� " __ ­ .. , - I .. 1. .. . .. 74 sores was $2,750. It was withdrawn wife. According to the arran ements the Leeman, 2nd Flora ,N ilson, 3ri Flora KeM .. .... � ''. . � -, .� ,- _-�. and is now offered by tender as way be ciandidatm for the Irishman's lavors were 6 to 8 yea I - �,,�I.-. ,.. .��._ I , I . - . re- Ily Reeler, Alms Carpen4 - .:. �i I :,.--1 � .. � __ .: I -. I I . . I � a , , 1� -11 1. . L I - seen among the now advertissicents in to adjourn to lth@ POOtOMOO at Highland or, Darkey Hqntley -, 10 to 12 years--� ': --,., - . c. ... 1i �111 .- A . 1. .. . il� . 11 - , :, "� .'� �.L 'I .. ,this week's paper. - Creek, where the advertiser would meet Mable Carps ter, Luella McCau4ndl� . - 1�.._ ,;1j, � ; - � : , I . � � - them. Mr. Vannigan, liowever, is evidently Meet& Cowie ; 12 to 14 years-Beatri . 5t , , . , - Gondu6tor Snider will appear in the . J4 ". - -I _� �. � �, �:_ j 1:.. . - , � I , ., . ,: _o�- __ -. ;"�­ I. � z 1 a man who ruquires qualities in a woman Ragermin, E 11 Dale, Minuie Jarvis; ii _ , . Methodist chureb, Brougham, on Monday L .., 15� . . which- Ha6en has not bestowed on them, . � ., -.1 ::: t `11*1 i_ � - �4 . - , evening, 22ad inst., commencing at 8 f to 16 yearg-L tt d - "�, I Hoge, Eva Hilt 1� �, " .., ­ � , . - -1.7 ­,� ­ - Ia- . or on yestarday'i 'bus bound to the city. Walton ; 16 years -Ells, steye �_ ..- -1- . . �._ I - .. i Boyor � �­ L ,�" L� ` - - '� � o'clock.' Anaiyemry meetings' will be wastbe third disappointed easker for the Magg a T ay Steyenson. _ ::.: _: ­ lj� . " -4 : .1 _, - . * . - . ' L - . -L - ,.:e 9 She was a stout, fresh-tsoed under 6 'years Frank Yates, Norm ­� _ �. � - I X preached by him on Sundaya:june 21st, honor. eefle , an , I .. - Its 10:80a.m. and 7. woman of about 35 Ye&rj Of L age, . 'I., - - - ... I - .:_­ . _- 9 - Ir 1 . . . I . I , dr0000d-in Smith, Ernest Walton ; 6 to 8 yftrfi-, ,.,.,:.. - .._,:.l ._,� . ., J L ' ." ; 8 to 1@ _ _,: : * -- _L t ' : 10'_� , � On Wednesday, Lnnl� 24th-, Thomas yellow, with a broad brimi&d hat pf the Albert Ham, Mr Doesett, A White : ' L_ , _. , 'ila 0 , ''_ , ..,. :� L_ - � � . . I , " � . - �� . . � _. . . Poucher'will. sell road jobs as the follow- "WOL color, tied.down by a white -veil, The years -Tom Conbors, Walt Hollinger, 1. .. - 1* � . 7 � :, 1 I �.. � ,­ e . ,.- - I L ­ . I * ing times and places. At 2 ci'alo�k gore in the 'bus were naturally in- Graeme ; 10 to 12 years -R Behnett, M . - . _ I . P. M. 9 parses - . __1 _ � , , , I � . . , , . . ' � . �. ­ �L I __ - - I ; _. . driving piles sud'buildiiog brookwater at t8rested in the .bridal appearance of the Mur h F J I son � 12 to 14- L Connor, '. , *L,. 1, - , 'A lady. She in tuin grow quite oonfidau ,W, n , �_10 , '' " 1. .- I I.- .. ..�i. I , 1. -_ � . Greenwood bridge; 8 o'olook p in, grading B&I tial. W Zesle'r, 1parke ; 14 to 16 ye.%ra . ,_ .1 �Lt. 1. ,_�"L_ '."A � Mr. Dunnigan.. she id, lo9kedher over, Robi ­ - . _. I _�. - . I - .11. ,� � sidiline between 1016 10 and 11, 7tb con. ; and the'a deolaxed she would'utd'o, being neon, F Mathes, N Mortoii ; 16 to is ''_-, .:. L _'. � �. I � , L._�.._ � , - ­'�?! " , .4 o'clock p. in.. grading, and grovelling years-Hatricl; Harry %yood, W Balsdoq'; - .L ". ' I 'i I 1 A _" I , 11 4 l "too stout to suit him." She addedi s' m_ , .1, ­ :.: - _.: I I . I . I I . ..... i1W I IV . M 7tb onnoession", OPS7 Y 3 legged racit ---Bt6WLrt -Cochrane, Irish- ..,. , _a ___1 r., - 0 ,�� �, ,, . V, � r patlietically that the driver of the 'bus., was Robinson, Bar ise-Beare ; Open race, 100 , ­ . I -. - I r 'Z111 - .+� - .1 - . 11 L V � - * �.P. ,m- gradiag Rik , 10, ; - oonoes. also in Mr. Dunuigan'p bad booki for -hav- jyds.-C6chran,-, Crew, Stewart ; Teache I L I kvelling .5th . . . � - - - - " : . Drougl�,&W- . ingbrouththim none but 'Ifatl�wonien." race -Geo P. Richardson, T Armstrob _'.. 1, : . - e �-. Our B'ohool boys are not P)eased with I �s '�4% c ... _. �`; I z ­;�xv - �i sion opoosite lot 18, east of ,� L ... 1, Thi Iris Intin is still in the - co d nd will Truatee's' race Barnes, Beare, Bradley - - - ­ 1. -1 ' _: __ � . . -2 �:� , ­ � I 'L - - L2 1. .%, 4he way tb6y were treated wthb-u-ni-in, be ,b], until.he- 6heitiges, th6 wording. Fat -Man's -rabe-Cuttrell, McCauslai:I4 ,�;� __ T. I ; . I , �', abhool p -nio. The sooretar ;Iroo'a"d�vertioe]Mfj,Ut.$_$.',; "I :. I �. �. .. .. I . . .. ­_ . y wrDt6 -4 of L .- �%­I� ." ­ .,!. - ..- . .. I i,, - . -1 ., - . ., I - - � 1. , ; I . 0 � . . - . , I � I I . . � McCarthy ; Luzy man's race' 2n I . 35,k �:, i fai . - , ­ I . � . Ld Geo, ii �' ,.P . ..� ­­ _11 9- - ­ - Foo.tbfLlj, _r. L 1 . I- ., __ . - . __ _ .., - --.-. - 11. �Richardeou- SM Armstrong _ Lj _ - - -� 091,rd t k. Medcakf,- of Wbltsywej- ._. I .. : :, I . .. _ �. . I r 0 : - , - .1 . �, :4*� V I . .� , I .; .: - " I I . � . information .an& *** i-vid. tliie� 1rqp1,V,Xj1,.b'q"_ wout S,W ' - -AI- "' . -two 'school Green 'River; St School-NVhite- . I . . � - .1 - i , , ,,, 14 0 ojatei� I I - ' � _'��_, to I-Aff - - - 1, 4 . - - . '. L , � 'i e'.you' -(; A - - ... � --!-A e ' - ,_ Pkilt, abb- C , "' , - ighland Cre 'L - ff V - Dear air ,,#- m -'� j - _-,, tu-ps �A bed -Yale"- "Open -eki . - De6ra.to . ­ � - I 0 . I _ . -W . It 'W',91* I " _,_ - I 11 � - - . - . . . . - . , - 01. i, . _. - - ,. - - - - , - il . � :� - P., . ') _. , 1* � , - r, . . P� - �. L- L� - " ,-- -j- '71 , -; -.(six horm)- -: -' : � ,- �- by"xigp. or wwoigwW, I" jis I.- -0410,pma Wbk wava ­.Brooh- Roindi . - _ 11 1. . - -� - -- i I : 'L I r 1: - , t� , � ;_ ''. - _'. � ;� . � 1. . . f, T., .,,�� - F 71 _1 , ..... 461_11_ _�, -4 ,,, - ­ ,., . -_:.k I .1 I , _- I I '!�' 11 �i , j w "" A �&R.�M,1_901 __ - I .­ . I., .... - - . - - I .. , , -,! - - � - 1. � . " _3 I ,14 , 1. 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I - ­ ;, � . . . i g C& of Ully a one L r 013V6Tkn0 11 St a mueb lower rate than . ou"y obarged. Tit. les searched a d certified to when - ' . �11 required. - I iivate funds al- ,L. . - I . I .. 1: ways an ,and ' %. - to low, at � . ' ': _... , ­� .L - lo ....:., __.. � I the 'eat rat ' ; ` ,a of - � , .�. , .... ;;, . , - - �: .c i - � � ­ � I , terest( .� . . . I—_ ­ , . :C. . .. ": �, L. _. - .. . .. . - �ul I ' , RICt - . -TARJDBON , 01111as Dale 0 - 00 . - .1 I I Plokering - , , .- I . . . I �, . - I � . _. . %... I - � 11 . . I . . t I- 6 ,.; X . . I . L I . - _'11 . - Z . . ,� - ,",r':,, _ I : : � , . I .. � - '1� �� �.. . ". � . . . I . . ".. I .. .11. , � .. j., � �, - � I .* : . , ;..� � . . _. _ _.. " . .. _. , I ,� . '. � I �:_, I- �., 4 ,�_ - �. - �.. I - 'it, - - I:— �� . - 1, ,'- , !�", , 5t?21'. - . � I-, . ::. __ - - . - � - , � P� , 4. � 1. W MeOI 2 ; .. � � ..­ DZI � . 11" - I ... - .1 .. . I , I - - Ve I ... ; - a ." . ... r, , � . ." 0 1`,� ­ 11 I : 4 a:, , . , � . - . . I ,�Ze � , ,,, 'i�� _.� __ �,­ .... . .. . I '' � , .T I I %-#. .r OBLer, one of W m. . Barnes iwtQLV ; - ._�. _ � - , i,_ _.: , , �7, .1 i , .S' - �; .", . - but expect be will have no trou ble next hands. had the misfortune of cutting tke: _ ." - 4-:1. , 1. ,�:_`- *,-A � !. .. : ,�, . . � .1 .� � . church have annouvo�d a garden party tumn. � .... :;.'.,�__:­ . . ... 1. - r. , : , : '.. ,, , for this (Friday) evening, on the I. . instep of his foot very badly, so much W. :�, - . . f ' I beaut au . . : - . . .� . __ - � 1- . ­� � Z,- , . . - . I .� � - '4; -FA IN Z Ail lawn of D. Maonl%b� Req. A splendid I " � , . that seven sticbeF had to be put thereitt ta.zl � 11 I I ; . 'N _tM 0_1 � : . - . �: '. �- : I-,. I -1, " - * � . , ,. A i I ; . , ­4.�_. , time MAY' be exjwcgbd. ; - . GREENWOOD . . 1. � i - i- - 4 " I I .. � . . . . I � I -,-.,- � - . , .-- . - � ' ' ' . . . keep it in shape for tiniting. I . .;­ . .­ . I T.�j I I - � �. , 1 '. , � �_ , : - '1414, -_ Our *heelmeu and �arriske ownes it ' Eli NigbsWand( r, miller for P. R. HOOF-: - - .. ., '. � , . re - ! . .. _ " �-4, - 1, , - . � I . ,.�� " - .- '. .. .� X. Mrs. Spencer Taylor has'not improved er & Sons, had his hand very Wly towil, - _., _.;i , - �,; -0 1 . - X - . , . ' at war jhet now. The latter accu'10 She much in health. . . last week by co ning in contact witit -a.. . �' `..­�.�'. �_"_. � " " � --. A � f, I - - --I, t��Vll I . , ; -,_ - _JAM­�A'wl " 11 . forwer with piling stones upon the road, Miss Tbomas, of Toronto,' Is visiting at pully set..ocrew. The Dr. says. it will U � --,. 1, - I o ", _,..V, ­ in order, to mount L44 wheels and then Mrs. Levi Mackey's. . - - i . I :: ,.,. �,�,,,,.. � 4%. �� - '' , ­ leaving,them their. I . I some, time'before he will be'able to use & - i,��1- - . �, �a ,; , . - - ,�--b -.. � "'4 1 ,I ? - ,.,;-. . & �� : I . I Rosebauk. too� all our people on Friday, Geo. Ferrier fi:IFd the appointm-mt df - ,.:, , , 7�' �� .� '. � - 'A �;:, I '�' J. J naton and Go6. Decker were here 9,11 keport a good time. . . -'. -'� - : :eiWl-"' ' -1- - the Methodist bo� y at Mongolia last 84in- .-. ', % .. 11 I—. .. ... . .1 !.! ..; ". - ,,._6�_ � i� . . I . I . , " Tuesda tr Mrs. Hunt and family, of Toronto,! are day morning and as a trial trip doue wa%. - , ,,--;, - ,, �'. ,Tingtopurchaiiebora@8. We __ ,;& I "I , x hear t hat ley offers some Very good 'limiting at Geo 'L&W's " . I -1 I .1 W ,1�1. .� 11 ., He seems to ge� along with very lit4r � .'-,. * ' �_..`� � . I �. . ,­ ..- I �_ � �- wt_- , - 1� , ,.,.I . _ ,� � . iii �, - K prices, 61 failed to vu�e a deali with the Miss Viola Troy, of Osbawa, ' visitea E . manuscript. W 11 try and get a,lonj to .- -_­ . . _. . - � 1% _w, 1 1-1 , exception of a couple of places. Gleeson a few days last -week. . . - . ;., '':. ".1. , - �tq . bear him nexi ir p, ._., _.. � I r . " _. 1. 1, W. 1_ , . --:.. . . �-,­ Rr!'� - & W. J. Dayitt, is rushing the cement busi- - , L' - �ke, �_ I -:11. .- - _j,�, ..;"I ' L' T. B , Hughes has returned from -a few . I - Last Fridav ori r little- village wo&d bA* , , I 1. - , ­�.I�"j . $ �� �,S�j� � r uses baving received five care of : : : ­­ L. -��'_­ � , . _ ." , � weeks leave of absence throui ; cement been very easily � &ken as nearly all att-and-', - .- - - - �,_, -1 ", th "'be"- this week. .�', .Q�,?". : I �.. - - , ' "?,IA �1 I __ f -_ 1��_J . Mr. Day... the relieving it"a 16T e . ed the i -nic ap Rosebank, and we vww" _ - '14 "., -.,--- ,� -.�:.;:�'..4. - I I ­ � ­,_ - � - .. I- _ . - ,-A %, , _. 1. -, , Z4 , & ' on W'd' ' Miss P. Harris, -who has been &,itim4ing all pleRope'dc as.ojr football tekm playel -_ . I ,-I � nesday, morning. Mr- bey to a me " . "'... I , . I ". . . ' yoong colle at Ottawa is home vioitingber p - � ! �-� - �1 I I" 'I'-' !, , I � � %r- well in the contest and secured the 026440 , _:'�' - man. of whom the people of ClarOMOD& ants Tore. - , . , , . __:'1!\i'1;1i - . I 1� -�., ­ .. : , '14i- , - . - , - .- '�j� Q- , . . � . . . ,4 . i and bull I tho*t whtn sceing thena'W" - � � :- - - .- , " , rzi'�' , . . . , ,�k L * N � i . . . , � - , - -.11 think a good deal. . A contingent of the Kicks -Indian that they mus have been lunch* ton .'. ; � :.'., _., ` , , ­_ . tog - - . . 14 re 'Tuee- . . . . . , - -1 Z. Rev. Brown and family left f6r the city Medicine Company arrived he :, � �,77� �. - .`-,_,! N " , , : ,-. 1�-�gs.lers as th - teemed very supple- 113w _ __ ,; .'L - I , � _ : :T, , _� � 11 on Mooday evening where they will resid6. day, and propose holding a for ­: " ,i-7� -�,g -e I . L adai � .- . ­1.11� fl, .Z �� 1. tui " 9" pie-Dle thought mere must be som L ':' ' - '. __ "r - I ,Z, 94 _ _r _ L".., ,.r -N ' We a :'' �.. �.. I . : , " '. -1 � 19 :- � ­ "al --o- " N� Mr. Brown will occupy the pul 'I next sion. Thursday will. be the inau 1. night. in the --g f in the river. . �. . ­:, I :.. . cAl­­�4 Sunday when he will preach his cewell On Wednesday next Rev. H . 1 IS11- - i I . !I .. .5 4, � � -*v i Who congratulate you on your succes 1, !I...:. I . I. . ... : , , , ....., � ' '. I j L '­ . - __ ­. ". IL ..F.�jg� , - . . - " , sermon.. Rev. Legott will move bag this boa officia0d on the Greenwood e, uit foc � I., ­­ . I . � m 41-� __ , - i i - , . . :_ , * I �,% - -!�q � . I.. . � ., A - - . . - . Ros ank Pic- I -L . � - . . -.1 - ." � the last 4 yean, leaved as, he hav g been - ic. ­ ,,��#i - - W will spend next Sunda his , I n - . : '.. :. j. - :: - 'L'; _. L. j'"._. �._t. -,'� � . ! . , ! 0 L , , ­­ 1: - I :-. .. .,-.. , i, - , i - ; - �,_. . _:.1 , I - . I;- * 4�­N- 4 - i . . I - B:=Urt congregation, 7 With designed to Bloomfield. Mr. Harris ts&es - - - . , I . , z:... .. � .. V .1 I � N W � . with him the b"t wiihm of all the Gr As usual the w�Rtber . I . --i�._ , een- I , was all that eev* .1. I . - .1 - - i-.-'- . . �­ -.., ­ � � 11 --- : . - . -, �Wll ; _: - � -��4 : I ' , I tw. - The A.O.U.W. emoori ..on 70"d&y wood people. The family will be desired on Friday for the -annualvillbed1l �� - ,,'.;. , -�- V. "M . . be very . I., I 7 - ; A'-', d . : I I ,I " . - - ' ". no. The Rev. Mac. - . �, ."�:��­: .- - -1 -11.4 4�1 - eyen,mg next proniiam to be the sourcie of I much mined by everyo ic-nic at* "Rose4atik," the;pleasant camp - . " : ,-: , " ` �­ _ - - much onjoYmens. The rtiums from t4 donald of Queensboro'ir filling theysmacy. Ing rund on tho farm of Win. Cowaujr. -: --.--:, 1. -1 . � _,-.h "'! ,� � ,; ­� - I. . v i , . __: �." ,,- -4, , "i �;j�, elections in the yarions ridings will be - We all welco, I Ear y im the Vehicles loaded widt rw I . f, ... ,; . tA -, , I . 544,; .me him to our midst. _., ,­ � . L I ­- I -,J i�- - . . ­ . i.-- iii. . given out from the platform u quiakly &8 . pie and supplied ith- eatables commenam . . L - --1 AT' � � - ig-, I -------" 6 * : - . : ...1 .j 31 -� -�l . ;-., .. . --ti 4" 'Zi ..�l _ re"ivsd, � � L ! ve,, and before noon the grotm 1-:1.", : .1, ., ­ - - _ to arri - -�11141". The UMO btlWeion d@4Lj*kh08 � Brown's Cornert. ;. as -1 .1� I ,�, ,1� I : . Z - . . : A �,.X will bcfilled in wikh readings, rtoltations, - * ' - . I . were full of ani ation of various e1hW&d_ 1: � 'L, " __ , I . 1. I .,� ." - _ . � ,� �. - It . . . - � 1,1 ,::A ,,� .. ­_ . - ­_ .. I *),� , aitai. Admisition only loc. Goo. Gerow, James Kennedy, of Aoincourt, Sanda,yed arm. The traival from Pickering brougU - -. q` , . �_ . _ �`., . I �'; __ 11 � .. __ r�." 1- . I ­­ I _N , ' hundreds of d I well as children aN -. - �'_-� � I ,f '�' �?-# Esq., *.ill act as obairman. here with Thom" Weir. � I " . . _# - . � i-1 ;,.4 L" - . . - ­.,-:..,... _�, - I ',I; �..1.2 bent upon Uylun' e go4 day *61 NWL I - , -Cl- . L. I ­ . , --.( , . :1 Doin'g forget the Baptist Sabbalb.achool Mi" Sadie Irwin and Miss JohnBDn 9 n . , . '... � 1. k- 1, I I , ,- o ' a f w days at th,k place %6be gueel a The steam ya s materialized this ye@& " ;;'�. -1-- '4 "4'__3 * - ' ­�. excurdion to - Hamilton, on Thural O NY. * - I.. . -.. - Z I g�,,!�J- n - L - - . I , i IL'ut ." - " �; 'i . and the two w a kept busy all day Imig - :.!.. "' I. -, . 4, . al' win. . - . . June 256b. This Ir' � .. � . E_ ' � . 1 .1 � . - I , - . - '' ­ �--�_?% -4, , _', �., , .� Will be & O&P"&' trip Birthsa--The wife of Thomas L 3ng of a running abort xcursions on the lake, P - _4 ,; -, " - .; ­_�. , , - , .� ! , , . -�, " . . , � , -L . - ., L qj;�41. L � P,.��.' . -1 . I andob,soobeap. Only#1.60 forreturn large number o row boats were also in , : . : ­� _' __ . .i , _ .' L %' -1, )n Tuesdav morning the 9th inet. .All . . . _ , , _, ,_ , �� good for two days. It you want to re solo I � cons . . I ­­ ", , ' doing nioely. ' and ­­ . .. .,� M. t, I ' tant dsman4. The I-Lke was catm I !,_, .. 't 'q . . .� �� __ - - * F. . I � I _ " 405WLZ - main T , your ticks$ will cost The Mlim Weir bave returnal hoine just in splendidl shape for - such O'Kbiaga. . :.. j. '' .- _ � ..� 1, -, 4� � ,T� oronto . . I - � -,e . . _ , - �1' �, :*. �� I . - zj;�q 4 . , k" _` .,�'Iim N -, , 11 . I , This part of the sport was enjoyed perha 1. __- � _f''t;��;:r " you b . 0011M, but YOU must return 011 after spending a few 'Weeks ou � iq the . 1110 , ' " i _�_ .... .. - "" . L ., .:: �: .� . .,q' L . I more than any other. Claremont banillil . �:':� . _ � ; the ev�nlng of the 284. Train leaves western portions. � . - ­,­,�� �;� ,,I was present _. - . thil 61�1190 Al 6:10 A.m. 860 bille for James lonion Is having eighty rod -of and greatly assisted in rnakhaR --',.,:, �:. , -1 , � 1, _. -.-,*"�_'-&�l - i . . ; _:, -.- :1 - " , . - �ai tioullard, I handsome fenos treoW *19ng his I ne. 1G. the gathering a cheerful one. One 1hinC - I �. �",L�.'­ .- 0.1% - � 4i . : � " . " I I- L . J- " �1'114,,MA .1. . 1� , . I muet be said of this band, and thaj ,e :dM . _. I ..' : �,:: .. - __ ­A� 1M., I 11114beth Abu idilddleiton, beloved wife Gray has got tbj oontro,et. . I ­� . - - L ,� I . . , ­ _: - . ;1 � L- -l". . " , ot Heno NY. Roberts, died at her resi J. Tborbback'is at present erictin# a members..ar.p b no 'means afraid of e,T- _1 ­ ... . ­ � ev � � , L _,_ . _ �,�­ - ., - - . .j , _ Z,4_� j .. , � - , ;� . - denee �ere on Sabbath. Jube 14th, after ,handsome building. and when ful y corn- haustitig their ti usical supply. . . .:.. . - I , - -, 1. I "l?.0 :,�P_l w -: I . - - - -, . I.-_...." . . The Rames an I atheletic sportA wm coaw _: , _ -T - � - - � �:,. i:_-�"'.M'. .. _,i � jI.- � � .''. ''��L : an'ill�eas of but a few hvurv. Ro pleted weeball look for a hop. - grovel. - ... .f , . n' The school picnic was not so-laygely at, duoted in the large field west of 'the - . ___ ,, .Ll* " �,i _ r ".,-'): ­ -,-. I ,, - . I . 1. _,�f; 4 1 , three hours before her death Mrs. Rob- Footbafl appea, -ed to create more, thm ..- � � 0:.-, . - y '�, � , q%_ " tendod by the people of this'piwe t is year _ � � 1�tA;ak �, i , "��`T L . - V. 'A -:� . . , e : - " _1 ; " eirts was out in the garden in her usual usual interest or Friday, partiontarly th - . ,,`� -...444 -, ,,�M , as former years, owing to the Ce tenDial ' . .- - � - -1"4 - , �,­. -4 -, . - �� M'K 'A health. Deceased ' was twenty-seviiiii school games; and although White,we , --, ". , -, -,4,j., " � i " . of this township being cialebratod t a week. - . �Sjj 4. .�;A . - -2 ears of age, and leaves a sorrowing bus. C. Callender ran a hundred y d foot boys won it, the general feeling is -'that th - �_: I :": w'.-- '14.2 I �T� . ey � - -s - 12 . �_ - - ..- I I 'I Tbk -11, L � _i " ­�­ ''-.1 k ___ - s -, �': , - , - ' land and two ehildron, who deeply race with 11r. Wbiterfield at Stou ille on had no right to the ball and medals. . i . Z"i � ' . - ­ �i�, " . moutn the departure of a loving wife and Saturday for twebty-five dollars. a side. team won it fro No. 2 school, Vlien the - " � '' " -'.!.-' I - . � ­ �­":"��V' . I 1. - ., . -.;:... - ,- __ �,,�N_ -1 - �_ . an injulgent mother. The villamers all Whiterfield was defeated by two yards. latter objected on the - grvund that �he ' . ,:..:,.�.1­11_-._11_ -.'.A. i . .; .. I , . I i, . ... . L . - ,� 0 , -1 . 1. .... .1 " �W�j. units 42 expresitiag doep sympathy with Good boy Charley'. ' � I team was not o)rnposed of boys who h#A . � . "i m ­ el- . �, � - . . % - %N -, attended school in L1896. -On investigation: �:' �' '; Z. . , : - .t - the beiviaved. The funeral took place oil The mouth organ and guitar. band of . �,­ , ."- � I .. L " C I . : . ­ - �,�, - L �_ '­.� it was proven t4at both ,teams had broke* �� ! ". I.- �. -'.. ­ .;' -, �� I � : t -q! El, A . - - , Tuesday afternoon, wb*n the remains �&Ivern will furnish music at the Canton- :. . p. . - , the rules, and Whitevale was declared by - .,-. I - . .1 ; w#re interred in the Baptist cemetery, nial the fint ds�. Tbis band in open 'for :.. � 1. I . .. - - . _L .- - . 1. . _Xlz_ I - ". I 1. .. _� ­ S�-_ engaomente such to oburch garden parties. the committee !to own the � prizes. Now . - . .4-.- - L . I , . ir.� , , _ . - _ . AIM � ,:, ,:.-I. � - , ­­ R , - � I afte servies in the ahra'rnh. A largel 0010, Tbev have some splendid selection@. this was a peo'liar way to do. . It � - �"'.".:;, I - 1. ` "I :, ' ' *�' - �11 __ ­.: - :course of people attended the last sad __ ' - , -1 _ I ' Whitevale and o. 2 school teams were not -' .. t- : t1d � I . A inaguificant meeting was held at Mal- ­- ,,:� '.1 �:-, .11. - .1 � , "� . � rights. - . _. ­. :_ �;�;.­ I - - JL �': "," . . - vern on Friday evening in honor of Mr. properly constr eted, then neither haA a .. I . �k ­ - ,. � �1_ 21 __�, I , , * . - 1. __ "" W I . I % - � - _ .. -: . I41-41 . . . - - - � - � - . , :. ; _-, " . . .. ' I . _: 1: , : Macilean. -The excitement hereabouts over right to the piri4es, and both should have . . _. .. 1. . �.,-,: - - %.N � . ed the con '�_­�_ I .1 - ."I " � _Z` -1 _- I I . , 11� - . _ 'L BROUGHAM. . .-. � . the approaching election grows,in interest been ruled out, and allow tajA I" ­_ - I -114.1;1A - - . . . , �_­! . , 7'. : ,4 �X, ,a ­ - �, .1 I __ . .1 I I - .*.: . - t- --..,, - :1: X -.- I .1 .. . I " the day of pull.lina comes neare at hand., be between those who hat acted fairly. .. � r , ­­.- V�11 __VT ­_4 I - - . . . - ,.. 11 . � . it But this football is a hard matter to regul-� - : - -- ­ , ,­ -1 ;_:� , .. ,� M 'Gorow still ciontinues rath r* poor. The big ball was filW, Mr. 161aclean *48 I ., - _:� I 1. :::4 � , , 'i ly. I. 0. . I repeatedly cheered on the trade que-3tiou itto, ard if teachers will peimit of their ;-.-;, �:--;­I�.�:",.­�_� -.31 ;��j,% ., ��.-. . �, . . � � I . _-j_ - . I '. .! '....'' L � �,, " ,"' , ile doing things that ure crookW, wit �` �, _ - , ;q�_ , M f..001tman spent BundayWith Soar- as well as for his.,expoGition of the school 1`1P ! __,­- "­­. '' -, . � .... 1� � : I _. , ,� � ,. -.., . - '. , borol. aods� . I question of Manit3ba. cannot expect anything but trouble. - '.... �.. I . .. _ , .., � ­ - 1. A;,�;rz,.,y .---- '" . - .. 1 I The new bicycle track eonspruotea by `� I-. ­ ­ I'..- , ,.� . . t. W -W . . 1. - _. 1, , I . I I - .. mio lbannis Phili' is with friends in - - 10 . I , - , -..::. _; , �: 'L - .1 I �_ I "!. . ­­�, - I., L - ;L - _� � - .. I" . I � - I.. i - Mr. Co, wan is a very fair One ilideed, ati& :t . 1." m . L , . - � I 1. I 1:�.. .". L .. . . � - - - ' �� ­ - �,T, � 0sha*a just now. I 1 HIGHLAND OREEK _ �_ .­:­�._. 1,; � , I J.,:,'i therace thereon created considerable in---' -.�`_' .- 1`1 . I - ' ` Mrs. J. Littlejohn and daughter were ..- . terest, the only drawback being the amig. � - - "., �- I .-' -' _,"_ - ��:- � � I ,1 - _� I ­. . I .L. , . - as Ch4lk Lake last wook. The f9llowing from Wednesday's World number of entries. - There were -it number 7: ,.' �''­_ - - L''�� " . ;9 ,_,�_ � . . I . I , . _;.: . .' " _�* '�' . �, - : , - -. 1, � -1 " Mrs. W. Marr, of MArkbam, is this ex0litins itself : -Men who live in Toronto, of refreshment boothe and all were kiqA I i. � " � WeekL With Mrs. J. M � I... . �!:_ - -1" -:5 - I - �' . . .,­ L ...:,�ipi4,:,� . . .., -.1. . , . Gerow. , whare pretty girls can beseen each evening busy most of the day. A . .- - ; . �.. . �... � . �, � I, - - I _. _ - . I . �p _­ .:' , L,;� .�_ , " 110h , 4, ,!� Mo. Goldman and daughter, of Toron. ted with their families on the verandahs Although there wa's an immense crowd. : :­_ _. 1� ;�.,' % -, of their oosy homes, can form no idea of . . __. 1,; _ . 1:__ ,_''.� -.-): I �1-- 4 :, -- , , to, spout a few days with Mrs. S. R. present, we have Wen informed that this. � _L , _ %v - . . L , ''.. ) MI .- .T , . , the desolation of the dwellers in rural die ' - $30 Is - � I 4 . . �_ 1­� Stevenson lost week. . . receipts are some as ihan last Year i - ,�� . :: ,:, "-', - tb , 1�.; - �, �� - _� .:. ­ . J. W. Hogle and Min Fannie Pbilli 6 - tricts, nor the difficulty experienced by them a fact at can be partly accounted - foi � - .... _. ­: _�. 1� -, - �:_. -_ 1_� _ - - in securing a belpmeet. Near Highland when we remember that 8 arboro'q can. I . :_ - , '' . i - ' - - I - . I .­.. L. . "_� ha,ve been appointed .delegates 10 18 Creek lives one J. Dunnigan, a widower of t�nnial takes place-thiS weekc It i � .. 1.­� _* :: - 11 �� �' _�' ' -11 ' - :, - ' I � " 1- - �, . - it - " -.,7.'. .., � I . 0 . , . . I.. - __11 - Christian ; conference at Oshawa next 62, and iii,pot�to farmer by 00fu0tiOD, what difficult to get a correct list of th ; . - ,� :1. 1 �: 4� ­� '� week.*,, . - . " �_ _. I.". �,� �-,, . . who, wearying of having no one to help prize -winners, !but the 1ollowing is jaio ­ .... - , r'. � , _---��`:- t ' 1_�z I The It& Sharra.rd fgrm Was not solo him1ml.potatoes or patch his pants, do- correct a sched4le an we were able to ob. , .., �. 1.._1,._.._ 11 . 1.110L .. . , - . .1 � .1 11 �_ . _1_., _1 .., . ­ _'�, ,.-., -11 �, _. - big4ost bid for the aided to advortise in the city papers for a tain :-Racing, Girls under . - - � �� .. last Saturday " the - , . , ' -..: � ' �: � ,-. 'V� " __ ­ .. , - I .. 1. .. . .. 74 sores was $2,750. It was withdrawn wife. According to the arran ements the Leeman, 2nd Flora ,N ilson, 3ri Flora KeM .. .... � ''. . � -, .� ,- _-�. and is now offered by tender as way be ciandidatm for the Irishman's lavors were 6 to 8 yea I - �,,�I.-. ,.. .��._ I , I . - . re- Ily Reeler, Alms Carpen4 - .:. �i I :,.--1 � .. � __ .: I -. I I . . I � a , , 1� -11 1. . L I - seen among the now advertissicents in to adjourn to lth@ POOtOMOO at Highland or, Darkey Hqntley -, 10 to 12 years--� ': --,., - . c. ... 1i �111 .- A . 1. .. . il� . 11 - , :, "� .'� �.L 'I .. ,this week's paper. - Creek, where the advertiser would meet Mable Carps ter, Luella McCau4ndl� . - 1�.._ ,;1j, � ; - � : , I . � � - them. Mr. Vannigan, liowever, is evidently Meet& Cowie ; 12 to 14 years-Beatri . 5t , , . , - Gondu6tor Snider will appear in the . J4 ". - -I _� �. � �, �:_ j 1:.. . - , � I , ., . ,: _o�- __ -. ;"�­ I. � z 1 a man who ruquires qualities in a woman Ragermin, E 11 Dale, Minuie Jarvis; ii _ , . Methodist chureb, Brougham, on Monday L .., 15� . . which- Ha6en has not bestowed on them, . � ., -.1 ::: t `11*1 i_ � - �4 . - , evening, 22ad inst., commencing at 8 f to 16 yearg-L tt d - "�, I Hoge, Eva Hilt 1� �, " .., ­ � , . - -1.7 ­,� ­ - Ia- . or on yestarday'i 'bus bound to the city. Walton ; 16 years -Ells, steye �_ ..- -1- . . �._ I - .. i Boyor � �­ L ,�" L� ` - - '� � o'clock.' Anaiyemry meetings' will be wastbe third disappointed easker for the Magg a T ay Steyenson. _ ::.: _: ­ lj� . " -4 : .1 _, - . * . - . ' L - . -L - ,.:e 9 She was a stout, fresh-tsoed under 6 'years Frank Yates, Norm ­� _ �. � - I X preached by him on Sundaya:june 21st, honor. eefle , an , I .. - Its 10:80a.m. and 7. woman of about 35 Ye&rj Of L age, . 'I., - - - ... I - .:_­ . _- 9 - Ir 1 . . . I . I , dr0000d-in Smith, Ernest Walton ; 6 to 8 yftrfi-, ,.,.,:.. - .._,:.l ._,� . ., J L ' ." ; 8 to 1@ _ _,: : * -- _L t ' : 10'_� , � On Wednesday, Lnnl� 24th-, Thomas yellow, with a broad brimi&d hat pf the Albert Ham, Mr Doesett, A White : ' L_ , _. , 'ila 0 , ''_ , ..,. :� L_ - � � . . I , " � . - �� . . � _. . . Poucher'will. sell road jobs as the follow- "WOL color, tied.down by a white -veil, The years -Tom Conbors, Walt Hollinger, 1. .. - 1* � . 7 � :, 1 I �.. � ,­ e . ,.- - I L ­ . I * ing times and places. At 2 ci'alo�k gore in the 'bus were naturally in- Graeme ; 10 to 12 years -R Behnett, M . - . _ I . P. M. 9 parses - . __1 _ � , , , I � . . , , . . ' � . �. ­ �L I __ - - I ; _. . driving piles sud'buildiiog brookwater at t8rested in the .bridal appearance of the Mur h F J I son � 12 to 14- L Connor, '. , *L,. 1, - , 'A lady. She in tuin grow quite oonfidau ,W, n , �_10 , '' " 1. .- I I.- .. ..�i. I , 1. -_ � . Greenwood bridge; 8 o'olook p in, grading B&I tial. W Zesle'r, 1parke ; 14 to 16 ye.%ra . ,_ .1 �Lt. 1. ,_�"L_ '."A � Mr. Dunnigan.. she id, lo9kedher over, Robi ­ - . _. I _�. - . I - .11. ,� � sidiline between 1016 10 and 11, 7tb con. ; and the'a deolaxed she would'utd'o, being neon, F Mathes, N Mortoii ; 16 to is ''_-, .:. L _'. � �. I � , L._�.._ � , - ­'�?! " , .4 o'clock p. in.. grading, and grovelling years-Hatricl; Harry %yood, W Balsdoq'; - .L ". ' I 'i I 1 A _" I , 11 4 l "too stout to suit him." She addedi s' m_ , .1, ­ :.: - _.: I I . I . I I . ..... i1W I IV . M 7tb onnoession", OPS7 Y 3 legged racit ---Bt6WLrt -Cochrane, Irish- ..,. , _a ___1 r., - 0 ,�� �, ,, . V, � r patlietically that the driver of the 'bus., was Robinson, Bar ise-Beare ; Open race, 100 , ­ . I -. - I r 'Z111 - .+� - .1 - . 11 L V � - * �.P. ,m- gradiag Rik , 10, ; - oonoes. also in Mr. Dunuigan'p bad booki for -hav- jyds.-C6chran,-, Crew, Stewart ; Teache I L I kvelling .5th . . . � - - - - " : . Drougl�,&W- . ingbrouththim none but 'Ifatl�wonien." race -Geo P. Richardson, T Armstrob _'.. 1, : . - e �-. Our B'ohool boys are not P)eased with I �s '�4% c ... _. �`; I z ­;�xv - �i sion opoosite lot 18, east of ,� L ... 1, Thi Iris Intin is still in the - co d nd will Truatee's' race Barnes, Beare, Bradley - - - ­ 1. -1 ' _: __ � . . -2 �:� , ­ � I 'L - - L2 1. .%, 4he way tb6y were treated wthb-u-ni-in, be ,b], until.he- 6heitiges, th6 wording. Fat -Man's -rabe-Cuttrell, McCauslai:I4 ,�;� __ T. I ; . I , �', abhool p -nio. The sooretar ;Iroo'a"d�vertioe]Mfj,Ut.$_$.',; "I :. I �. �. .. .. I . . .. ­_ . y wrDt6 -4 of L .- �%­I� ." ­ .,!. - ..- . .. I i,, - . -1 ., - . ., I - - � 1. , ; I . 0 � . . - . , I � I I . . � McCarthy ; Luzy man's race' 2n I . 35,k �:, i fai . - , ­ I . � . Ld Geo, ii �' ,.P . ..� ­­ _11 9- - ­ - Foo.tbfLlj, _r. L 1 . I- ., __ . - . __ _ .., - --.-. - 11. �Richardeou- SM Armstrong _ Lj _ - - -� 091,rd t k. Medcakf,- of Wbltsywej- ._. I .. : :, I . .. _ �. . 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I .. .- -:3 it leave liar hour as , you' did t rti ht "T1* Tib1M d vet no tttrth r � c tltaile i - I . m I iwras to ive bar to bbte cgruel u__ - --� n �a' : i �� - ;AFTER g�VIII. i isinuatio of our world. Them wain a Ca }+ei motes or less Ia 13t►Io ot� s blew' 'PUBLISHED Y THR QNTARIO Ag- I ` % I In Lady ­ I arley there. was the divine ;leant of refinement in it a lack of deli wily made no differsnoe a .fen th of womanhood that knows all PARTMEN OF AGRICULTURE. 1�yd nwbile Constantin had gone "name a du ee all, and Mill lei atrona. gacy abet I nttould. not have looked for "But we da+a'>s want to go Mack "to t , `, 1 in � with; -Lady Varley. .At first -the girl's She turned suddenly to Constantin, •_ �• such remote periods for tin stories. - 1 ou are very cod. said - Yolanda, ' igy A. W. dam bell, C E., Previntlai I'' zvas so distraught with recollea- a d met the girls eyes bent wistfully ±wit a curl of Barg u on her. There was Hulse love in 1 You credit tee'. 'There was that blessed Bt DI of t$8 stractur in >ftead•Malclta�, 1yLe A idon , oP 1L�inna's treachery, and F�•ath- t em, with fine Leeling'� in one breath, and apostle of Qtratholyde, w apealal' JaaR Issued ailett,� >ve �, ' that she saw, an a sorrow that brat' 's falseness, that she could hard - destroy your aredtt in the Hart. �3ut a e "would not sea. ,. patron was the (queen of Cadzo' , whops „ ,. ., a truce to this+ ppretenso, shoe +cried. ' RAINAGE. ly think of anything else, and had not You are tired, she said. Come audd,enlY, li#ting to Tile s face pale sad husband was King Roderick, which Po- , " even ondered at the fact of Lad Var- itb me. You must ,go to slee at testate was a contemporary of the . Perfect dre' age, first, of the fount , • y o cot„ F islterai. "I do wort like your -. friend. lion of the road-bed; secondly, of the { ley a abrupt departure. But after •• Are ou go to stn here t" aalG- and, let that „adm�ian explain all.” oldest of Irish kings, Tits q on was .. awhil she became sensible of the ea- yy • ,.But wbpt dnspdsd .he, angrily. rather ,vol road surface, are the points In toed- i Y. e Conatantta, quickly: Let that rest. mss. at the Mary assn of ,� ' tram quiet of her companion, whose Yes • I sgenerally Ate here every "I will not. WlAt fault d+o ,'ou find Scots kind, and had parted somehow or making on w ich too much stress can. . -w . face 'he could not see in the brougham. n ,Fht. I do not sit up— on must trot- I„ pert" other with a ring the king b d given not be laud. - t She, t ink that," with, a wan mile, " but it . "you are a warm I The first Is accomplished by under - �,, - p�t out her hand at last and touch= a my heart," layi h r hand light- p°:i ah ®' her: Then one day Roderick asked for ,r, n� ig in a low, dangerous tone. fie It wise, drainage the drains being laid at � a " - ed lie d, to find that it -was Icy cold,aad 1 on her bosom, "to be ear her; and then, to Itusistf"' 'the ring suddenlike, and tb queen • . -.- that �hle fingers were clinched. Her 8 I have had that couch over there," "I think ao. At; you have' yourself wiles• She begged St. Mung to help depth of thr or more feet below the , tow h' woke YQlande from her tit o! inting to a distant eor or; ; " prayer- surface on each side of the roadbed at T g e for me. I do of mart r myself you suggested, It will be well to put an her. An a good saint he felt try for n y y end to all fencin in this matte . In the foot of t e 'grade and parallel to : �� dun}la misery, and with a sharp sigh s 8," with anoth r sad a tam t at a g r bar, so he sent a monk to fish, with in- p R .. P censuring her it has seemed to me, of it. Card show d be taken to fit and- she r used herself, smile; ; " I can sleep if I hooae, but I late, that you censure me." atruotions to bring Toni the - v ry first " H w slow Hunt ia'' driving I ": she 1 e to be near her." A avy si h ea- "You have Doors ," she ee�id. flab he might catch. Whether t e knight nettle the ,tile in the trench so than, j c d h •• er as a e; fi is t' h n h Cona an to . - cried,! feverishly Shall we ever be at �' Why Holt What � it, I agate oak, wlta had the ring had thrown !the � tin when refilang nth earth, they will not , -. _ � �_g ;s c uld sea that her heart w as broken— that you find fault with in - hers" g be displaced.. a rule two and a halt - s . Rome Speak to .shim, Constantia. t at in her sec t soul, hard as she She threw imp her head as if about into the riper or not is not ; known.., to Lour i h ti a will be sufficient. Cot tant°s did a she wan desired, and b tiled. against t, , she lead lost all speak, k Der face grow dead! white, Anyhow, they monk took -his fly rod and . Con , a little nnerved by Lady Var- h .� in her little one's re very. her li ghratever y The joints should be close and the gt ads Let me ate nth Ps parted. W she knew' reel and xtw gt the river near Glasgow, a true 1' y' y yo entreated ohs wss about then to disclose; _ ue ine. Loose o �. le s anner, wait d in silence Lor what but acid a calm n roes, and be joints and an un- a e, miserably. " not s d me away. something checked her. She withdrew played it even rode all w silt to pass into tbs i Z. - . she niat might say. But she said noth- This arm -obair is a oo fortable. and and g her eyes, and b a supreme reme effort tpeat go M4 it and brought it to St.. ing. .She sou ht an found the irl's Do let me ate - with U. y p file and tame there, deatroyigg tbs '' , 4 g g ,. y, down the emotion that was trying to Mango, and in the stomach of hat fish - ¢, =- hand' again and pressed it with a con- As you will, dearest, said Lady conquer her. Presently she was calm drain. arlep. aentl he said met was the ring, and so Elbe bpuo u• of Surface - drai a ' vulsi'e earnestness, but no words e$- y' hing in again, and only the- tight clasp ohs her 1' ge is sccom Iiehed ' i, 'a ( low voice to o e of the women,- and hands bet ed the queen was saved. and her Hack, too, P 4 .' ' eaped her. p esently wine nd sand iehes were a rhy . feeling pvhatso- and that is the reason why 'there is open drains o each side of the grades,' • . " Yqu are unhApp`— uneasy," return- bought which ah pressed on t'onstany v.�' a salmon bear a r � y having sufficie t capacity to drain, not - t ad Cohatantia at last. ti She touched notbina herself, and l I think her vulgeuc, able sa1d, slow- �g ring his mouth y - . \� � only the road bed but the land ad j, I a ter that took n notice t all of her y contemptuously, whi�eh belongs to the armoriah bearing j g• ,and wltb Y �, U�ieasy1 What a word t" returns' d ' est. Between her hours of sleep and Varley was surprised, and too reliev- of the g d ail of G " °min With o n drains p ed to be annoy ed. He had failed to read y SQw•. ' file drafna tea a and maintain a tree - - she, with terrible though repressed agi- along. the girl w that dy Varley yy E+'ingers ware m the most remoto between the lines. and did not ass at • tatio "My child, my darling, how b d spefit her n aht .upon her knees' guess outlet to •the ea rest watercourse. .A b side the.tin co , rayin for what a the aleelring volcano that lay within her period be ecked with rings. There is a could f have left. her, even for a mo- y �,�, He sue drain without n outlet is uselew. Lt a gracious Lord a s9en fit to- deny pacts her of knowing, or print of o hands of a mummy ezltib- ment And all this horrible •night, it h t, guessing more tban it was expedient constructing a cod road a d founds- .. ;f ited in t British m�iaeum. The right , ., has a efiied like a nightmare. Yes, shie should know; but. her answer had tion is -the Matter of first importance. I- The mornin d weed a d deepened, hand is overloaded, and on the left . . have ;,,,, n j ustly punished. But I did e d still the cd lived. A arentl Convinced him that whatever were .her p y, it �piciona, 1Mar knowled was sufftci- there is thumb rlttg. Thumb ringa CROWN NG THE ROAD. was no worse, n - better • but was it ��ee 1. " not I e her «;illinglp, Connie, you will testis, ently ►mperfeot to grevedt her arou ing mac' thing of the past ; that W to say, •I'be graded portion of the road should . n worse 1' Tow d " noon, Coma him o :uro an ,adornment but and still wide enou h to accommodate the tra• , belie that; It was forced upon me. nth whom Lady arley would not con- PerilY' to 1 I coed hardly have refused to enter ant to Oh, it that is all, be said, li illy, wore in he east. A ring was paced g I en rrated and prevailed "'It was a pit you did not retmain for on. the t umb of rthe right hand by �'el upon it, an not greater the sho that mans I house, and yet— Oh, for- nth Misr to tak a walk for half as yy • h -ur in the the rest of the evening. It was about archers, nd there was a match in it, being usilorm, of heaped in the cantle.. - t give : a, dear 1 I forgot she was gar en- as she could not eo that he stria of the bow might The crown sho d be well above the g your see the best de,tioe we have had ,here for cousi ." - �• p Yes many a day. 'I gcite enjoyed 't," be auugh in -it. Early Eur can arch - Well if on think it wise. All To this she trade qo answer.A stt•ag- ors were in the habit of uswg some- overflow of storm water, and should " S e is Inc cousin of mine," cried Con- t is anxiety is p tinge f blab," said gling ray of a blackberry bush near thing lik a guard on the first two f'in- have a grade efficient to shed water scant , vehemently. " I disown her. uhe adY Varley. nd of course it is ne- hind drag ht her nand she now made 8'a goo ra of he right hand, so as to save readily to the open ditches on eithatt c asary to keep u one'a str n th • when usy unfastening it. chafing tjrom . the bow string. is no hina'tp me. Nothing 1" s e is on the me d it would be very herself b side. Do not r and it "As you justly remarked, all our best There teally is not, so much differ- up so as to mali:s - _ s, yes 9 GIs it so between you R aywkward if I war 'laid up and not able .. to look a friends were there, he went on, with =, 88 the adornment of fingers by the grade steel and dangerous, under. to I should not have spoken. Has f ter her " an assumption of gayety that sat how- modern omen. when we compare the ` ` It was terrible to Cone ntia to see p p y the mistaken preaslon that better she een cruel to you, Connie —to a mumm nds of those of -Lad Staf- hew she clan to a belief ' the child's ever, rather uneasily y upon him. O Gra- y p g amongst y y he ford as appears in effigy drainage will thereby be secured. ,Nos _ girl ike you 9 What t Is this only Hill- recovery, the rill who wan Tread half dy, anion others. B the bye," y ever her i should it be so new as to allow wales " Y said, lightly, turning to her with a tomb in Bromagrove church, Stafford- . aide f Why, wg should be at Araglin ay on its journ y to heav :n but she •• yon i in depressions. Under by t 'is time. Oh, what hours can lie ' receded her t dQ into the garden lively smile, you must confess that the shu'e• H r ladyship was -laid to rest to stand n ith a silent car , and a peful word time you did spend there, short as it �,1 rhs'a a uonsr very muc,n beringbd I or eira Lances one inch or one . in" t irty minutes l Connie 1 Connie 1 If was, was not altt,00g�ether dull. You g ptauc.uy as indicative "of Inch and a half to the foot is a ro r r two, all the me. and O'Grady. I could tree" — here he wotidly amities, tbotigh • l.he hands e 4 �° -. anyt 'inn should have happened. I Lady Varley ent down the stair= lifted in ra grade; that is, a roadbed- twenty-six eet . - A awful fear had seized hold on her. laughed indulgently—"enjoyed it —to- yet• i wide should be tom thirteen to twenty . 1' ':: ase with a Ian id step, a d out into getheoC." 1"'sotper need modern toYicologiste She as trembling violently. She half sweet aumm r air. It as midday, ue►etiom whether in former inches higher a the cure that; .at the - Lady Farley started sat it be ' had QQ periods rose I in the carriage nd the sun w blab is t e heavens, there w re any icon r' s or tin s , side, ge as though it v~•ae nd the perfum from the open flow- �trurk her, aatd reused hoer eyes slow; p p„ ( sufficient . Y - im ssible, P 1 to hie.. 81}e vies baler than before, able � oontainun QUALITY- OF GRAVEL. ' to her, in her state of im- e s filled the lag breea Alt was uanUty. to bring about immediate pati Lice to sit any longer still, bkpt Con- .,k?udlem blue a ova her h d, .all wasbl+ag .Ivt�h' a Ian unspeakable.. L Id use Ian meant as eath• (if course a ring of huge si *6I I The gravel a uild preferabl be alts - `` . stns i een beneath r feeh: T e da wae� g y rp� a placed her arms round her, and . Y . a coadmtement n his oven offeraet W might have been made in the pant able clean and of uniform size. Pit gravel dPed, a golden one, 90 tie in sweets it a vile effort to , kill the mnse dt to hold fail•ly large quantity of poijd- usually contain too much earthy mat. dre her back very .gently into her ; 'hat one. fait o erpQv6ered by it, and scan. Bu , tic withstanding all the .ter amd where the leafier is in' ez E3" . ' aeat� -It was a shock to her to see Lady j hought only,of owe shady y where ab"m within him by an attempt to g • seas, • _ - Var a who w drag her down to bin lower lava! to farm I. usta has acquired" it iA gasp- the rave! as road-making material Vii, a� always so. studiously. r . ne might sit be Bath a bra ching elm �' ttonable ;whether she or an other ` ' g . cold;' and calm, thus. iven over, to des- y. A 'tremu- sully her, the. tall, ale pure creature Y pro-, ins useless, Lak gravel iaga � r 1 nd dream the our awe fessionali poisoner know how to cencen- rounded, water -, ornm and 1� ckin in t loos haze la ov r the dicta t sea, and who before him —to c�eiat filth up- [ pt to tps psi and half wild with nervous dread. y - Vh 'should you the rocks shone ut white buraiahed to hie wife! I Fate h�r mat$rials. The Brinvilliei S the necessary earthy matter: cq make Y y anus way like this?" silver. All roc d her With a ciliarp movement aline put her woman traecl arsenic in fairly Tare a solid and Dom t sutlers but is gee- she ,'said. "Why should you let a fear are the flow- hand to lease throat. liar nostrils di- quant ► tie. there oars be nothing to , orally a better road meta " than it '.. a aai a disturb you ? Baby was as— !era. Glowing ea nations sw ed to and ancients did with vegetable poison that ' gravel. A coati of it ravel with as usual when you left her. ,fro with the vel 8t wind, . �f. g P . t. we do t kpow about to -day. Though a surfacing of reek gravel !is a ood - - Wl mould occur in three hours"? And fled roses o erred psasio ate beetle "Take eairet" she said in a low tone. Juvsnal allu►ies ° to a poison tin as ' cotnhinntion. A l large stones': should be best es; would the not have sent To wooinas of the "Neglect, insult me, as ou will, but g 1 y you ray• Y having one for Hannibal how Hanoi - I remot►ed as the will work to the sup• wo 'd P" . It was indee ' the dune of roses," do not dare to lower me to the standard pal c&mt B to hie death will never tie La a S o sought eagerly to soothe her, and and crimson, c m, and hito, they of the woman four whom you have be- known, if ha moral. Egmont. •trilod , to ro nd will th n roll lonely or fora . is 1. �6 by ,'degrees . Lady Varley . grew , com- ;bloomed at ever turn. As t ey nodded tr�►yed mel" , + ugh protubpera cea. their sleepy he She had withdrawn from him a pawn tune I tines of Uratrge by meanie PLACING THE GRAVEL ' ppa lively calm. The arrival at the r a dellca a odor oa- of ptsiso kept in a ring, the altewpt I .. Cal door, howrever, tended more to balm °aped from the licit wan fled pith- regard' him failed, - or coo, acid now atoocl ing her nerves than even Constantia'si ten- er and thither til the very wind ,rrew with large ronteic�sttroua ayes. Ever The gravel should be spread absurd ev nl}! , • -O Tan id° with,it and In the centres of Tin® of lier�figeire breathed of vebemen over the surf of the su . < : Bert endeavors. She sprung from) the ! poi�, keys, which, preaaed into a depth of six or t bgrade to a • ` call lags, and hurried. past the set ante their warm bo me yellow- iinaed bees imdignation. Her tall, slender form, lock, loOsepd a little needle which dap igh arches, and to the► . = an up to the nursery, with only a elan hummed drowsily. . girliisshh still in its outlines, w$� uplift- required widt then - rolled wi %k s y ad to Its Tallest be' ed� tI hand and ro poisoned a d to Con tantia to follow her. y As Yolanda t reed aside reach the height, end was filled heavy toiler. !ling should be bar_ She had killed t e u..seer of the ke ag arentlp f°rgotten to drop the irl I ivied Gate that led to t$e 1 shades of with the ladignamt passion t t had at .. y'® h`tt'' formed in abawe weather, sin It MID- g sled rings find a place in marry the orchard 'sh met her had d esun» .lase, driven later to "poison possible to 'O lidatq dry arth o! at ha and Constants ha been ! eollectiow. Some at these rings have t alarmed about. her to mend it. terind slowly bar direati n. Aa uneasy hs b broke• t Varl ®y. gravel. The he ier the roller the bet. Be ides, would it not be self' I( "Now I be Bald "t t under• °L the saints engraved on them. ter will be the alt b t ' fah to esve 1 fi�i°a°ed. them, I roller cannot be obtained a light ht roller . he, . in' her present mood f Conn was - :` CH k ER � neath your assumed ind{iler ace some The Romans had some- very god is much' better ban aotie. The roller all ficiently read in human natu a -to - He halted mewhat ab fly and such lie aA this was wor . I dosi't praotla� l ideas. as shown by their key should be outer the surface ua- derstand that there waa some bin ;then came on but it was ev at to°nM' who put it into your but I rings, Thy rings aiuet have been b� oath her anxiety for her child, omen her that bin t t tltia Ilttle devil CoKO+a tie. Yon used k ttl the gravel r earth is so cow. y impulse been to opon csas eta. The shank Qd I' 1. .' t ing inferior to that sacred ear ,but avoid her if p Bible. She ve no n have mag'nifled a ve ordina y friend - � ke might be set on a hinge s° . is not to be displaced and rutted - by Y t strong enough to disturb and bar I of having not' Chia ; amd, ndeed,e ably into as affairs de aoeur W°mers to allow t n►arcis Lo tie flat op iris he wheels of a wagon passing over tt a s her. . t , I relations teat een them ' o late had who isalst air living an ono rite life r 'These rings were not always with an ordin ry lead. The surface y _" (After all, therm was nothingl< th been so strain d that it sea like yours. are bound to Lind safe- must be mainta ad smooth and ha, . n teary to cause fresh. grief. The bob T tr8u- g°!d, for costs Have been t°eirtd �r bled her. ty -vwlve or their Latwi{es. I is a ppit y m En land which are of brass or ro to shed water and reaiat wear. Everr.r . as no worse. It could hardly be that I " I had no id I should see yen here." you sbotid have ahoeein this ne. It is par, ossibly these keys of IaferWpr municipality ah old $eve a roller. bulq ` _ or little thing, unless it lay ithi he said, less awkwardly than �e a pity.too,• that you table t ga so ter- rmatal laelottged � the �� coves whether one can tie obtained or not than .. - i s shroud; and then, no doubt, it oul I thought. " I ncied you in the nurs- ri)ly an grand serteux." He he avail- servi. gravel should t be left in a heap 'Hat better 1. It lay, apparently ash p, i cry ; at least, cult wotnea ld me ou u'iLit as attempt at less R in the aridd� a, as it falls from the wagon. S rea i� . I e calm stupor that had . comp( ct i were there. ow L sbe P" $e alluded th °ugh in reality be '4t somewhat times 'sa designed o ar° even! p 1. 1 fe during the greater 1 Kid t° inili°t L° ui' y 1. part. of t pas to his child. quel IF by the suddenness, t her no- Inn Ba' aria up to rho beginning o t AIRS• ' eek. ;That it wan slowly dying the .• Just the awe wa Y. . •• cuisation. «H u1 were a' llttto lass In- duet rttur the Gravel roads lreadv oonstrnatsd will! -- ! y I think. Her yo y peasants wore rim a d ys, nay hours alone divided it fro eyes were on he tense ou would. bs assist " He basic of Ur on t$e tagonal tpesel ! need repair. the use of z"° ad ma-: ground and her tone ' y Pa t'. moment when its soul shout quit u'as carefully eou�posed. It was impos- ,fated. which stood out tiv,b steel painto, � °mne� app autrfa� and cut oft; tf a earth, was plain —to every on snub sible, therefo e, for him to know the "Live ailt$tr" she s , Qaldly. an b high. �Vcirn an the eaiddle the corners, whi h will have formed at: ! ` t, e mother, who would Opt, who dared an fuish that ,was consuming her, 18he paused. alwarra wi r eyes fixed Caw of the hand, a blow from a b the foot of the grade b the washing of believe it. She hung over i no ' I dare as it will be nuthine' he ,immovably an his. They al a spoke, 1p rte , thus armed, would have left a down of dusty terial from the crown 11 .. ith such a passion of love and Ton - said cheerfully. He had not assn the they seemed to burn into $ i; but oth• laati mari; on the ta{ae of an oppo. of the road. en the surface, par -, i g on her face as made Cons ntia child for a week, and so knew nothing ! stoics she was calm, althoug he rheart nest. ticularly that rt of the. travelled por- cart contract with fear. She d oppe about it. His careless tome Grated on e`er on fire, and her .soul rive • _here H much gold is used In manaffto- tion and where he, road ins rutted, with'( ,: I � 11 _ i tc, - a chair in the backar`ound a her. His own child 1 Was be dead to ' in always a :steady she as d at laa4 hires There is a quest the biaaetsl- picks, or, if pow ble, with road machitr- asped her hands. _ all thins save one 9 . $ha ' controlled m a tone so Jow as to ,sound ike, a dis- lists always trying to sol►s, Gr4nt- crryy, then app�ply coating of gravel and - I L Her own grievance was forgotten ' herself, however, and stood waiting to tent bell, yet. so clear As to" 'te heav - ad t ' t for bracelets. br000b chains, roll thoro h f a ew, ug ly. It is o rra►are import- � • is supremo grief. Here was Lad hear K hat he should nay. " I often Up upon his ear. the wellora used a great deal of gold. BII°a► however. �o sae that the drains _ ' - I , arley's all —a little morsel, ardl told you that doctors were Lake pro- . just yet late was uadeoid as to after tall it u the marriage ring which are not obstruo sd rn their course and orth the counting In the great rol ,- t phets, ' he said; " you should not give whet her he would or would "not desire must' oonsume the lax r rtioa o! that their outle are free and open, . all of humanity, yet to her of mo a ear to their croakin a se aratlort g� g epo ge --you should not separation, so, hip rev _led from the pireolusts metal. In England the as- alne than the whole world itself. Tea s fret as you do." her suggestion. Donna's hob over him, say Office in a provincial pity account- - elled to Constantia's eyes as a e la " True, ,' she said; "It' is a foolish stong as it was. had not cdui led him eui for jM,000 in six rnoanths. In all ack listlessly in her chair, whit t h r thing to rat over an matte , to des ise the world's o info E THE OR'S SINbNES9. fend. talked oaae;rly in soft tnu mu a great." T small or ••You meat be rxiaci t ptalk to me like a l�yao twoamaA In the Unite • fallow' story is told of 1 the nurse. �, / There as meanie In her tons. and this on eQ trivial a cause," was be- "FId ere iorself married unless .the � � a p�� I How sad it all was for her —he - ch' Varley inced a littee. gWning, but she Interrupted him.` olarolet in of silverware n w ezist' Ili the laid passed over her finger. � . p yi , her husband, faithless l Co to - You 1 ft vet earl last n' ht " he Heroics are out of lace heirs she► had the statistics of all marrta y n,� y y F roam at Marl ou$lar House: One da • I - is clinched her hands, as she th ua t said Ares ntly. He was. t rring (ter mod• "I ltnavi' your real d iare, and a ass iii, this country in the ear, andtba the Prince of ales act al' f Donna's nay triumphant Tau h— s intently, nd she Lelt� it. word will do. Believe mre, : I would aver Be weight of the god r alighting fraaml Elie pictured her making a ligh j t "Yes.; was tired she said. gladly cast m life adrift fx ire yours. Vaiggh present a figure. in pau�ada pi his �� at the -door of a• house • ' jut of the knowledge of Parley' su " For o e so uniformly tr thful --one "To ,loin it �" g�oold, which would startle tlta st�ti{� w�� � w� ut to pay a visit, saw mission to her power, his treach ry o who so p idea herself upon • er yea be- (To G`amtinttieci. tic •T a blind man his dog vainly trying is wife. Could such thins be a d t e in a yea that is scarcely honest, Is W the Duke of Hamilton married to eiLeat a e asrosa this thorough orld grill go on in all its roc d f it P" sake he, latrgYiing, ye with at3 '�i�^ - the utiful J!Iisss Guriniu there w t relem mirth, its swift pleasur t t only part lly concealed' sneer. " Say, STORIES ABOUT -RI OS.,.. . no ring. and the •parson reused dow in he t of a throng _ of car- - e? gave time for thought o ju - rather, yo dui not taro clot your Dom- nigh perform the ceremony, $ojti triages. With haractesristic good na- ce PSurely the day of reckoning ou d Parry Kolemea� ■lss� t>fi$ ace alpole tells us that there w,p`a ture the Prince came to the rescue, and me I But in the meantime nice Y " It was very excellent. mpany, as qui a soma, "Tino Duke swore. a guaoessfully pil led the nde suffer —must she sink beneath her it a ear to me. Almost every one revery ar a (last h pair to the oth- I pp wool send for the Archbishop; ; at last er' aids of the tract. A shrort time at-. roubles, with no hand- held o t o v'i'e knew r liked was. there." Thera is in the. Talmud a unions, la- they were married witli a ring of tige twttvarda her ived a massive silver el her I " That a rprised you, per ps ; but, gelid about a tin which K' attain at 'ta1P an hour inkstand . ► t g Solomon past lid At i h rho following inse ' .y i ; 8 e looked at Lady Varley's cl r-c t as I have ten told you, Mr s. Dwidas, wore, and on the i lough , at May !fair- ohapesl. ' Aw . L,�• tioa: " �b the rinoe of Wales. Ivs otn r' , ` elapse, calm again, now that th m in spite of rtain rumors th may have P of vi'$i °$ that. we, -knout of a rxiag� in rot,_ qns vPlio saw h conduct a blind beg- entarY suspense, was at an en a reached yyo is .no eo alt, gather ob-, the k�PmB of hie kingdom depended, fade Ce times, ` wbeaa, do Idon riri��s gar across file treet, I `_ ld herself that perhaps she awr ng jectiQnable as ,� • • $o n memory of a ' er. She was too are, too You believe' On°e' Solomon went into t bath and obtainable, a key rtxig did Z,C kind and Ch ' tian action. Neither. p pr ud a She lifted her head 'now: d looked b siuess. note nor acrd anisd ibis offering, omen to sink beneath dishono - full at him, i Her dark .e flashed, left hle preclatrs ;ing on thb h ®lf, wh -.� - eserved. There were those who dre - Who- toI a concubine of -his Amine Died the ' and the namte of the donor haw never n You I thong t jher ob- ( been discovere . - dwvn beneath the wave of affli do " " jgctiot?abletb she asked: id it oo- ring, `and the fiend, Bakhar flattered : C T$RD 'THE YEAR ROUND. t ut there were also those who ro e o t our to yo t there alight be reason I Anzlnsi and wheedled her out t- the ring Jas !e>fak at that it with senses dulled indeed an form sot 'kin of hers ;I oertaini loan y g y and Sakhar took the form of! g w°a' said AN LD NEEDLE oared all 'gaping, but with face se - never'said . Rog ' a o ty old fells tv tp me thtis arorti- ' e grid passionless though the ru 1 "Your er. toward h1ar Is barely capon and ruled in hie std. Poor Sol - � in • She is dressed like A curious eedle with a "- , . . ks had out sore. These gave n s' civil, howev >r, She is an old friend ( omon was put to it. to re idt ' e a suparerr#e poCtshed 5, . the agony within. These have then of mine, an of course I am bound to s gain Ibis power. she represaDtw the forth triangular eye large enough to oar - ward, The stormy petrel skim in be friend! Ais my— • but hs raised such a first ' S is aoticall bar ®_h strf of bear, th kn moan- ed— t is wummes she bee a fur shop - gold and for use up- - . ' , e ' empestuous wave ows rsuch oil "Wh s o d tatlan that Sakhar got afraid and threw au embroidery of linen waa once shows '. a y you apologize for• your dot' a ti,t is Witter; she has a to an Awe= woman in Constantin - t tl�irc is of passion fierce and stro g' a — friendships" r interrupted she, with a ,the ring into the sea, and a fish sws':,1 silk : hirt waist -.•that is ssppring• and a unknown to the gentler bird i wh curious smile "Pray do not- surely lowed it, and a fisherman caught the cloth Wrt- •-that In auttum t, This °p18. The pa tioular interest attach- > re amidst the fragrant i 'Tan I there is no ity --to. your wifel" fish and found the rin% It was rector- Qom atiola is. omd oiye t4 a W big to the ne le was the assertion o! � k. anew to hide it from the conin A:s' my w T was to sa •' - cod- its owner that it had beets l,n the ' y, e o �t wit'k . s vox haadlea bgt !1 go • ed topl°mon, gad wlt It rsoovecsd i session of his milt' more than - arn�. he went on p, and wh a dark- his kingdctin. ! ` + . .. . ' , _ y'et+,rs � ].. ,. • „ �� �; 1. .. ... . .. ... - - .: 1 �; T pp :! ,�,_;. i. • f a �W. K" , >i 4,_ L - ­ "- - _ -i s -_ - . - a.• . iY'S• 9><L� 4 ,+. r.^. !(F,g ,fib'. .. .,+-. a, t :' - ;_ . . f, - - , i - _.. r. r :�: a .,, l .. f " - - •i.. 2 .— t'0- -. b. .- J (' - - „q'f`f ' ­ .- �. i- . .. Ir' -.y •. h, t: t . :. . ..Y, -. tea. .... _r. ; }� �,,,� .:a - SE l.a.'r<, i -. f ­­...... „. r .�c- j x -i .. - _ :. -iwy X.' a.;i'(- �. `x, .. 1. 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I - F -,.:-:- SAPPHO, ', .:- . - , . - ". - -­�J .-I ; a cycle of twenty-five tenth' I trAi f - ,Ltc!� . y has again been solving -in ng - - .. . . I... teat Britain and tier colonies, I �he ... - ­ . problem that. formerly. was I I L L. . _ : ­'. �.- "— f . � pre- -, . �.,­ � rated #-. . . . or solution to Ancient Greece . ' I I ­`7� " ." `1- d her colonies, I 1. . viz; Shall women a - ith the advance of civilization move . , . 1; . � . '.. - . . - . ­ orward as the equal and true helpmate - iman, or shall she be condemned ito : , 1 •0i �. sd , I :4- �- I'— - sort bird -cage life, born in a cafe . I . .1 age ­ . cooiinting that to leap from perch ito - ­ - I Jk perch . . - . I Is act and joy enough for any birdJ - A- - � ... I . In the Homeric -period the position lof be Greek woman was simple free. ' . I - * the Iliad and Odyssey she isslwa s e : t ted with respect; unlike th - ...': .. I e gr a -, .. . .-.�--�,­---.-, ­.-� . ma of modern Europe, they do of � tain an indelicate line. But th . I . . - I I . , advancing culture there inevita ly 6 � - I. ... .. J-., � Dee the question, what shall be he .. ­ ., -� � tues of women I Should she be - . ..-.,., .. . . it x- -­ i tied to share this culture or be ' luded I Athens herself under the n- . - ­ . . -- . uence of Asiatic models decided to , � xclude th I � em. Sparta and the Ilan :1 -! �Olonies, on the other hand, prefer ed I ..-. I I - "�.- - . :­ - 10 exclude, the culture. It was only the 1� * I eolian colonies, such as - L . # , Mitylene'_ t at . , . . ­ . dextook to admit the culture and he ,-. �,�" �, L- - - . . also. Nowhere else did, w en I - 1 - .... �­ ­ ­1 uPY what we should call a �mlz n I . . � ition. Among the Ioinans of ia, L. , I- . . ding Herod'ottis, the i e 'd Ing to ­ � t share the table of her busb n ,' he . . � dawed not call him by his name ut i , . ­-.­ addressed him with the title of I"Lo d;" L . . . I - I . . I - - , - - - �. (land this -was hardly an exaggera ion . L ' af the habits of Athens itself ut � � I I among the Dorians, of Sparta, a d p ob- - ahly among the Aeoliaimia as 11, the . . . I ' . I.-N-L'.1 hiisba,nd called his wife "misty ss" _ . L � ,.not in subserviency, but after he - ;ern peasant fashion; Spartan . -,- - -.1 - I era- - I - . � I... . - preserved a power over ,their ult no such as was nowhere else n ; the - - - . ­ - . . . I : dignity of maidenhood was Iebr ted " , - - 11 in public goings called " thenia," � - L Which were peculiar to Sparta; and] the o L I , 1: women took so free a part In the �on- ,., 11 wersation, that Socrates In a half ­ 1� ar: L - . - . castle passage compares h the q�ick ness of wit A . the M4 9 ... t to that of.the me .. - The I -. -. .� � Aeolian women were also per I *I to ... ,• 1, "o 2� meals of their 11. � h lu"Ms so I a.nd ­ ­­ - ,� - a pen ion, they heir .i d th made or b * I I . do such excellent bre th t it '� �­ I as s' preserved preserved its reputation or wo- thousand yea". The old Gr ek poet . .- . -w ' I . . wrote r or the ­� Archestratus, who rote boo . . that said , �t .F . a ­ �7 1 art of cookery, . le ode r .. . weire to cat bread they would Send ler- I - - - - . . .. � -. to the Apolians to buy it, a.n( a6= ': ... .� =. carding to "Travels -and Disco reri(s in the Levant," the same excellexit re eipt . .. and art is still in vogue. And these women shamed not only in the meals . and labors of their husbands, but also in their intklle,ctual pursuits. In sliort, I the Spartan women were free, though . . ­ - ignorant, and this freedom the Athen- .. I . .. � iams thought bad enough. But when -, the Aeolia- of Mitylene cart ried the • equ,ality a step further, and to freedom L -- ­ - added culture, the foe it . .. . . . - intolerable. Such an -, innova .ion 11 was equivalent to opening, ning, . to -day, the... 111- - - . I - � L - .. I . versit* of Cambridge and T ron to to � . . . women, and, to setting- up the En' Irlien theory of woman's position ag inst that ... - .. of the French. ­ I I L . In the present o men ­ ­ . as Charlotte Bronti, Elizabeth Br6wn- . . L ; Ing (of whom, on the occasion of 'bei . - death. -an opponent of the �� ; en's agitation - 07 n 8 1 hts , * said: No more r r a g , L . � V9i lis hank God I A, woman �l ow; but what is the " , =0 t L genius I know; , u . . - of 4t, all I She and her sex had b mind "e tier - . 1. . the - kitchen), and G-emp ,ot I . . . .. may be considered the sa;nett I � ij�otthe I product and cause of the 4 u ion �L I- of the EpLovement towairds! ,%,!o p en's i ! . rights. So in the early ceqftir _�et e elevation of the status of women -.' e- duced many women who were "divi ely .1- tongued." Of thew Greek! poet S, 11 the admitted chief. was Sappho. 9 I . the - Greeks "the L" meant er, - . I . - . - I and . "the poetess pll:�wally design ted her. "There flourished in th , d y8" said Strt ,writing a little before our . - . �, 7ting .. .-. 11 era. "Sapp wondrous creature, I for . ­1 - 11 we know 'n4 any woman to have I ap peared within recorded time, who �vas .. ,,r -compared t4q 16eX LD . in the least to be respect to poesy." - � . - .. . . - The decaying Turkish village -A ISI'ty- . lone marks the site of what was. me . . - . . . .1 centuri& before the*Chri,stian era, ne I I � of the ,great centres of Greek civil' a- . tion. rho great theatre of Mityl e . I - � �. . 'II W" such ter , of architect re, I - � Rom liece wished to . at the a' man ompey. 1j. is , . r . I [copy-.it in the metropo is of the wo Id. L , T., . The city was classed by Horace with I . ,'Rlaodes, Ephesus, and Corinth, et . . i . . It of these laces we now renew r I lem or itself, We we think of Mity, e I I ., I `only as as & place "where burning Sapp o . ­ . f . . --. . . \1 oved and sang." The dates of t e I I irth and death are uncertain, but A e , ived somewhere s 28 and 572 B. C., thus flourishing hr in four centuries after Homer, and I ' i - L • ban two - centuries before Pericles. , f �.. i . ho's life a - t nothing is known, except that a e - . . ­ i .. .. ad ogooe to, flee, for safety from ,Mit I ­ I lipne to Sicily, perhaps to escape t e ­. .! - , , . .. ­ - .. F�Dlitioal persecutions that 'prevailed. t I . .. K, . A-. i4 hard to ascertain whether she � . I I 'tased beauty even in her prime. - I 'i - : - . . . .( _ M _ represents her as bein I " d dark," but tradition describes ..1. I.. -. .. I &' he Same way, and we abi Cl .-- tire�, Di , . ­ . .. ._ ;ta,� lose ,much from his er y by , � y all the execution do ;I � � . I - - - - The Greek, A de- , .. L I b*u "the the idee of th - ri=t4lal�rb�s " Plato pride, OV61Y LIM cal Is - r "the ­ .. L.. ed Jam , cal Is � , - utif ul h 01 After her return ­ _ 88 pJ30' lmd­ ­ om her refuge in Sicily, she beta: '' . - L - centre Of a group� Of girls who 1; e taught the M arts. in I -� ­ ­ 1; .� :--- e morality of this has . ve varied. One critic has pron I � - it to have been a I of vice. Tb achoo mail professors we in it a - that it re , science. .. Othm think t !bcl,d the Courts of Love in the Mid �� , ... - .. - But it seems evident the , , -; ;,- . A. ages - - ., . . . , , I , 3pho having undertaken the duty of . truction in the most difficult music . - most ,oqx�apiex metres, and the- pra -, dest religious rites, had on he - I L I ds quite too much work to hav4 . . . exclusively a troubadoar, a sav, It , tj ­ 0] or , or a - Sinner. Professor Fe -\ 1•16o has shared -the fortunes , ­ . i. of her sex,, endowed o be - m ­ \ h God's rit,bedt gifts of inte, t and heart, who have been th � . : .. . -- I , , I , - , i= Of rauw;r aewC4dU=y .for. "I V, - "T 1. . - . ­ - . , I . X P'. 1 01 ,C I I Volt . - - I I , L � I. . L L -z ,- �1.� gl I � � 1 �- i . � I . . . . — -WAMW*Mmonmmftm . . guess It. daring to ompete with men in the t thought, strug fame and glory..­ , b be the ory standard r reached prevailed I this academy- of Sap is I and Th.r Mo' a something verse, in -which she utters her diisaj,�-, w while the I p amid the ' i to influence. This imaginary eP't&Ph s solution, f warns t upil that she is in daDFe-D o . of N ern. But � I p pealed to JJ . Ine in its .,. - in ito'bow . She H will; and Hades' who ready, . . Is . . X Yet this h For sincerity, depth of feeling, and d demand i exquisite gn ze of form her lyrics stand m make boli � - - ­ �f �,�� ­-, UT �", ­­NW.. , .� , i—I'It'. � V,: 1�.- I � . , -, , - � �r-;..g,-----­t1 ,-��. . � ,fi , . . �11 I-, -A -­;7 �. 11"01" -,-- m ­ - F , , f,:,"T��R ,� . , , 4 . -, "I - " ", - ­`­` ­ I . ­ - a if*�r ­ - , il - ., " � MW3,r9Ar0'1,-'1.1.M11 7. M. 0 'I t­ 0, , - . .1-, ­L� �. � =—! - ­.­ I I, '�' --- 3 , , , . � . 7, �� t , - , - T Z "'Z �' I �. , " ­ 1 : ,4, - r , �40y L, � IN W.3 ,;,J,�.. � I ." ; . I - 0* 1:. , I- , 4 " % � 5 - ­.. ,�t i g­gg, 31:, .2 W�, , 'I I ��0 � 1� 1-1... 11 I -- ­4, �$ i- - - - �, . - . . . . . - , ­ --.--" � , . . I .. - . �� � 1� -;tporza, %,,T47n-... L � I -w : ; "q"K — '- - . . "j?, -'Vi'. - - " . , , . , . , , :.. ., , ", - -;, '! ­,­­.­­ 11.�, �� ;: i. . jf, I . I - --, . � I or. ­ , i. , � , ­ I ­ ­ I - . - . . - I 1%1`� , - - , - .. .. - - trim ---- - Rli I 1-1 � . .. . I .e�,,.. I 1� ??? - . - .."'.., ....... 11".4— - I . . , . - .. ... . . � . I � ­ ­ , . I : � 1. 11 .. . � . I ... � .� - ­ . SXTINOT?��- 10doffs O]UN �..­­, , - - , ,4i ;.-- SO . - The- ieminin*��­ omture, he I THE ORRAT`XOA� . ,- e4., %� must � .- - I- � - - . - �­X was the state, The brood . . .. . . i j MIN HD T' .- � � . 11 sure, wj4oae voicea ' , . . - -­ -:�. � .:��,�� tore, to be . . - .. . � " , ..." . - ... , E - I I beyond the seas as tar qs Asia. ' '110" "T, That tbt-- 2lT4 Kai RIM 1. Q'I'dw. - I �. - � - t . I I . - . I . � � . I "t - Ag I . . , I . I I - .. �'� De. and brought Uck thence Mast In New Zealand. I . . - - �� - a- ,�, I ABOUT WRITERS, KINGS, SOLDIERS' ­�, Ito . their own advantago; E a � L- .1 .. 05 , ry one whb has xwA tbb- won- . � ­' 1; community eat deaf and dumb & - ' L AND NOTED PEOPLE. -7- -.� :-­-? ,.- � � AMU al adventures of Sinbad the Sail- . . I -. . . i - '.. tux - railings. This seemed 'I adventures . � : ...'. -.!.;.,+-, '.. - .�'O!!M -1 1 - - - , I , .� . �� the or, uvrated in the-UArabian Nights," An Aged Imicyclist-Tke- Go I.. -.I V : �. - ­­,�� somebody else Ob- ted gau'" �- ­ Joe rulan a& I . .- .. :-- .0 or whoever heard of an orat- mbers the great white rdo.. the La Late Makes Cruelty-Tho , Lack -Tbt , . ... I silent until he was put down gig atio bird which enabled 19tubad to .- largest lRoyal Family-calise of na ra� All of which seems quite mod- .� �;..,.­ 45 ma his escape from the valley which Kirsch's Death, ac., 446 " . 1. � . - I `1 ; . -- � 'A : -�� 51' he gave it up at last and ap- - I �,­' 1, A?��-- - - I -� I . .. - ". . .:-.. . f-0" . J " Sappho, who thus replied— was paved with diamonds. But . how Prince BIA marok is said � to , i" - -. �-­ I �-- -qp��'-.. 1 ,..:. - i , ' ". I , - Al - - , -,� ,.% I -�' ', � , Fa is a thing 'essentially femin- know that , within the present about $175, a year from the varibusl . ' i�A7 1 character. It bears a brood . I - .�; _ P - *4 .. '7­ .W­ ..". -1 gtai ration there has been -seen a Lnduastr1W dertakings In ' whlah, .- . ., -Iw . ZI: I , named the alphabet. They b . .. . . b� .- , :-, - , - - I` �11 ease yet speak to whom they . teathered creature, i4 a particip t. i - . :, .:, M ture, twelve to six- - i ,.- I - :­­ � �. g. , ­ - @ : - - , .. - . , 244F,ri-, I 1. .. - ­� I � . if any man stand next to him teen; feet high, and in comp&rlsoin with Count To tot, Whb went" among thi '.,�J . I .;:..- , .. . . -- - � ­'. � , .. t, " � )-, - C bicyall ts t years aged sixty-sev": " 4 " * (. A will he not hear # . whi h the. ostrich is a pigmyt . 19 . . � . � i I - -.A-. L . � - � . - . ' ,-,' 'f' � �- A an exciting spe�iies of wit. tly!a I I . -1 - L I - . Tbe bird referre�d to in the great moa, recent! -ap lied in Moscow for thi ,:, ---,::�, , ;-.- "s -if . " .. � ,- - � kind of riddle was in immense . * t w le wheelmen need who wiN4 .:4'. Qq �1 11 :i Greek society and " if you a4d it 'in not at all positive that it ism . '� .:�, ,:,--.,V4 , �. .. ,. .. . ­ �.,c ve veiny head its quite nice." extijkot to-day. An late as 1882 Prof. - to ride with 6 the city limits. i - I I?- � - ­ .jr " ��, ­1.. . ­, 14 . � ,.,. " remains, . amhoo � , :­., . :. "" ''. - . . I I .. - - , � 11,41 I, memorial of Sappho Owe expressed the opinion that 'the - "You. You g men," said the . : - ­-, . L- . n hymns and Epithalamia of Of Derry to a congregation of undert .., 1� - - . .":� 6N , -, q , bird could be found in of the re- church, x� : 1: .,.,. .%.­ .. -i songs, which were almost the graduates, St. Mary's .- ,' ,:, ­ iP , t toward dramatic poetry, are mOtA districts of New Zealand. -When � . -1 � !*,.' �1. I �. 0, - ford, "are v �':.�.�-�:-:,. . I- f , , � , .. .1, i - r. In none of the fragments Rev, W. Colonso was travelling in New agnostics. 1 7 proud to oallyourselvt. :],- .. A X�t, . a a Greek word. I don - -:�i ­­­ .- ­;� ­c . �!-,i I , t �' I ilg� 1. . - . -, --!. - �e ,-, I � . ., '. � .0 -fond of its - - � A , �. ., 4. " k is mentioned the name of Zealands the natives told him of a think you a equally .. �'- , `�`i - ho is represented by Ovid as �. .�i­,-.� ..�.t . - - - , I ­...-'. - . . -� ,�!- h eaqny creature that they had - lla� - , � ` stra ige, un ' in equivalen, , 'ignoramus. "' , .1 . " . . - � " �. been her lover, mad modern , I �. � ` I '� � .. �, ­ 'P�� , i ;: - . ,,� - I y his existence. lately Seen on Mount WhakapunkL . rt is said -hat President Kruger. *­,.. ',.,-.- " - � W-'.. .� I - , - . ­ . ­ ­. �`­ V -1 , . ­ 1.� .. . � ; ­ 4" lose her fabled leap from the Tley mid its body was like that of a the Tranavai I Republic, has oonfil", ,., '.. .�, �', �, - sera'; , ­-. i.�- -..,.I,..�� ---- I ­ ­­­, . , ­7, . . promontorX wool doubtless - ' his reading to the Bible, and � .. , ;.. - . -. �� .. '9.- . ' ntio rooster and that it had a face I I- :..." -1�a '149"" er sacrifice; it formed so much 9`9" of ,w� I., 1. .- .. -- - Botive & termination for her like a main's. Tbey,said that it lived on grimes P .until recently, who* I 4�-.. - + �, , � -j...,�-- - - 1­- :. :. -N . . IN- I . llul* . .r�.­ I.f, s't -,- , - . � - . , ", I any novelist could have con- air aAd was constantly guarded by two so'o y ve him ow of . � - ' �:2 !� . 11 " ' - ­u " . I - - hug Tw �­­t+.'N.,�, Mi� is certain that the I *1 t =8 . The humour of - thic, � � '! ", -.7- c. ��� � - -:1 -.I . ­ , r . , i, -- .Pl- A. -- - I lea hug Tuatares. The nativ� 4id not American Jo a ha, ad to hit this ' 4k;". �t#,4 Greek practice was no ?a - . �­ D . 1�,Pp --.. , UT-4 "It ­ ures ing in - �..f'1!154%- A fable; dan, go nev the home of the creature, Ire right places ano � � "�'�,-'-'�"' `�'f' it wan o form of suicide, .- ­!� A , I ­ pure I '. - .,:. ... I - �.. .. ,�,�, , �, ... ,- ­ a religious incantation, and expressing the fear that they would be -�l 100 I X aseld a full not of Mrs ­'. , - "I, � " *;: f ­­ ,;. � � "'. . - I...., . ­­ ".- , , . . . . Clemen's boo . i I . 11��,­ "�`­'AM',. ��' � again an expiation of crime. led to death. � I . ! - I:, � "��-­-,2,��ffp .0�- - I , I , � - certainly hard t;A� believe that A rvwnd d Raymond Foreosk\ tl. I.. . . rding bo the Bishop of Walapu3n . lovelorn la. .. ' ­ - ­�­ 14.., . two foster oiiildren of Baron od ' -,- - 'I-" - , ^- . - .-.. .I .'LL .. 'f ­ � . . -; ­ - -�' ­ I lady, reading on an 110 ear 1872 an Englishman heard that r hose every snore was a prect- 1. , � '. . ­ . ". -­ ­-k,­ where her lover was at hand a had been emu in thi vicinity of Baroness de lrsoh,, an respectivei I I ­, ­ .- I .+ .-:. � I , " - -, I - S 11 . L - . - ­V : " ­V;li i .­1 -, , . ... � . . . ­L I.- - . 19 % .. - 0, o anguish of herl fate, would CIO d Aghteen and sixteen years old. T_ ­ � ,2!,!� .1 , ,y Bay, Cgok's Straits.. In cam- -1 7 ,-",. ­� I. .. I .. .. '; .�A - �A" , .. ­: � - and mail for wea, days over a with . another Englishman ,be --trk hoth Pr tents, and were � :14 ­4e; .� . I "I pa . � , -T-Iv, Ili, ) owing � - V1 - �7 k , t I— I � a, N . red miles of wa r to seek a trod in search of it. Arriving in the legally adopt do I is said, ow ��,, ­! , .� 0. k. )ne Germah r but t . .. A, I ational roe some technics Idifficulty, � -. ­ � ,­�- ".4 . � �3 ­ .4 , , E oiiborhood where it had been neon . '. . �, . .# 0i t. , regarded -the I ­1 , ... � L "I _ �. � �, ­ I. �. g6 � , i Sappho thinks I,. is as if a t Baron and B rouses regar .. , 'i ­ , he caught "night of the bird, which . '..'L *, - _.., � i�_ Id travel from I he Rhine to the declared wars fourteen or sixteen as their own children. They will, , f � -. '- - .��- ,-, �] 1, JP.,;, � + � � � �­- 1 .;!+ �, 'fin'. . ii 0 ]'­�-., `�.:­ """'t - o drown himwwtf fee high. So startled were they by its course, inherit a large amount I . � ­. ,­?1, I - il.� ether by the wa. the Leuca- . . -� �-,'­-,.. �--- ­ , " .. 1. T. �0; + I � i .1 , A , en mous size and terrifying aspect that money: .. - ";* , or otherwise, pho is gone I . I - LL �, t made no effort to capture it.and it The German Kaiser's Luck in lotter'i ., I- :',,�I­!, :; I h, I" I ;.ql �5 music and son , bar pupils . .. - .,�il - . " - - . I . . . . . . . . - . e�'q .1 . - ­ ­�.. . . - . I ,­ ­.�-­f� - . . -- peared among the trees. Is- phenomenal. The annual ballot f � , cry city where a 0 dwelt, and �r -: `� �, ,- ­1 ­ ­ I - . ­ 1863 a party of miners crossed the . ��:-,�,,�. .. "I - i I .... . taken place in t�il "I *L " : _�L '_;"".. � : ;;;; .. - �­, � island she loved It In some- bit erto impassabe lmountain range pictures lies U-15t - �'­ . I ever, to be able record that � - , c ': L� �':7�., - .1 , I f - , L, � , -­ 11, wh ch runs the whole length of Middle moiety known as the "Kudst F und " I ' % . +:� ` ..�' . ' � ' .11 ;�, a � ' ::. g :�7 -re _ ,I � - 'A' • 4, - �- o centuries agD � in that re- traces and amens enty prizes and 0 . -1 � . , . , � A ,4 , r Isles, a d. There they discovered 'nd So . . ,­�:, " among the rocian of n enormous bird, and while sitting thousands of blanks no fewer than eis .., . ­:f� :.r_"� L' .1 '';.. C-:%. , � . -� -, "t, -- Mnius could pla� such a art L � ,� .'r %A I -. - 11 .1 - . a und the camp one evening saw fine pictures fell to the lot of His . 1. q�- '. � ­'� � � � - 'i ­ - ing the g ture .Lm:t ­: ­1'. � . t creature on a knoll. a short die- esty, while the �­ 1. I , , Kaiserin won one L fine - � ;- '��­� � - � ,= litera I - � �11. ". I . ­ ' � - i' - �-­ , .� I - I ',I , ­;.. Led the oe away. The bird seemed fascin- engrivinf. E"ry year the Kaiser's ., - 7 . � ­ I 1; ."A 'a I)y the glare of the camp fire,and luck exe tes the-, Sam& respectful en�y. - L '... . I I .. . 4 � '. 1­L ' . ' � . ­, ,�, ­ 1. . , � . . - - ' . ined motionless for, aconsiderable from people wpo neyer win anything, :.' : - X., , ., 11 1�., � op. FEW DO TT. ., . .. . but finally stalked away. . ki-�,- ­ . ­ - -111. .. - . . I ­ i� had a long, flat head, which it Cal.• Viscount do I Santa Thyrso, the ��".- `--. . .V'. , 1%,", 4. .; , . . . - Who Rejetito'la Ad . vets . RY Are rW inclined forward and -not erect like Minister from l'Portugal to the Un�t-' , . I .!- . � If" , X g­ �. � Very Hearse. birds of the ostriob kind. They judged ed States, i my 'thirty-two , yei .­ � -.:� -.' � � I .,� 18 1. . c .. M �1, -A . 1. . - . th4t its height was nine feet. The foot- L­ . , . I , 1. � still existing m*n-w3dript old, a young an to occupy so pro- � +.: � + 1. - �. �- -1 � More to showed three ol�ws about twelve wisest a Ilia . He belongs to I a �%�:,�:­,-. , . '­ E �J .� - . z� tten by Sir Th = apart, with a pad and a spur ' .. 1-6 � . i i, I - Alyce, when the ewe came to about the same distance in the rear. 'wealthy and aristocratic family, a 'd �­­ ,!-.1 , - .. �, �. . " � VA � 4 - 1, � ... was created a viscount a few y re . � ­-, 11 .k . , -, I_ Walker Martell found a gigantic .� 1. , .. I �, ".. I ­- � . S, . . I -1. - W11 his great ma. on at Chei ago liecause of Services In connect . � �1: .. . '.. I- - . .� .,;;;; .. in'the volcanic sand in Now Zealalf, I : �.�. - - .;e­ . ­ . - ., . ;1, � � , . . , �1 '- - its offices and'h granaries, t diameter of which waa as great with his diplomatic work. He as . . � , ­ a-� I . 1. . , - , !3 .. as .: � �:­,, � I -­ Z­- , i, � . � -i7 - . , -).-,- � R , . �: � 1 - ""� ��,­ � 141 1 1 aimxwt deatroyo4 by f irb. . 11' hat. Bonea of the moa, have been for a time Secretary of Legation at , � , I. . - -� - 1�, 11;1 Rr . j­ " . ­,0,X ­ " ` ­ _�!", �. ?, 2IR41' rA `* -, is " , OR - I , U �, I I gig 10 I ma was I .1 of lamenting 0 r his loss, he fo nd in New 7,ealand t n- London. The Viscountess wi at + ' ,P.-­%;V - - ' �'- � '-'-.'L � - - ,. e� titles, many of them so large as (ratiri­11a Jervis d'Althongina Ferie- -; - � -� �'P!4�2 - to . -1. �, 9, - __ - ­� , . _, . . , 3 .. . -,,I,,,., ` tugfte . R-,,,,1Ag- , . ;. $ first "find out if any poor - - �. . 1. i : + . t ��k `� tify the description iven by the . ... ' tjlt, � ­�7 . was 6d- �­-­- - 1, FAM�:'jok - . -..!. ­ tl ,..it 1.11, W ' . "i Consul-General in London. She . ­ I . 4;�, .1- , � stored the - corn in the glishmen as narrai above. i , and _ if L . ke ­ ". + -� . , ­ - . : I - , 00, I ... - N . -1 go . I ucated in part in England and , . w.. --� I pio, - to recompense . . spoil I - M L�':. � " � 'Y!i' 1101, English fluently. .� I I .1 . -�"­. � . . . I .. I �­ .� & I -'. - . .. . . - : I ,�: 11�- I , , .11 r- .- I., i ..: � - &4 , ' . " , . . se I THE LETTERS s s J 't AND "We" ' There is a curious coincidefti6e ab��t .�..­. f �­ - _- Z, � ­ . :0 4�� - 11 - . . � - I . �.�� -Ib Mindly" I rge n 0 lw�- �hft have -dfli. . 14 C .. ".' - ... - I -W 1, I W : � �­ ; - I . K. ,� M 1 . I - roo,""o"M ... the place where the late Shah me ­. � I IISI-M� . -;,Wii- ..�'Zi% I ­ . . ; � :, - ,2 eat, - and * sytte, of his fine verwA it place; and lastly, to 'be o good. cbeere;, - . . . � .�R i I., �. ­ �- 1� ' . I : �jG i,,R Bus . IrOM - edern Addittem death* On that very spot some ye ro . �:-..-..1..:, . .1 ­ - . O'�� ­ �1- . . . -, ­ I., It is us the evidence remain' and take all the h6wsold with you to Th4 Arc Comparatively N X11, . ' ' .. - 4i,,q 9 ing, t at �� s was a good deal of a fi�p � to rite Alphabet. ago numl-or of Soldiers presented in% , ; - ,- -- I .1 I 4­1 � - � � , - ,w , . . C­ -� � .Iw, ', , ,�! and not mooh of a Soldier; and it is I church, and there thank God for what 1 tt Is a fact, not so well known, but with a petition asking for arrears of ­�t­.­ � � 10, 1_ , 4� - " , 4 1 I—- -.. - I.W 4 % as wall pif rhaps that the 160 did not Hoe Bath given us, and what Hee c eir ­ , . t; '� If - I �O smile upoi him even in verse. th tt it may be said to be curious, that pay. IU Shah was furious at t - ­-',!`, -� "?f z­i 1 ­ � � ? �-- It -, ��T le . I . -- , � . . .11 - I . - . ,t2cll bath lef t u&" .. -- - . -RIA , . � b�pnerity, and ordered that they be r- ; �­" -: - ., �11, , 'I, _: 1� I* - Their to es rest alter all rather on the letters J and ware modern addi- � .- . � -4, - , , � � ­ .- . -,., � � ­ trad,ition than on direct evidence; for He urges her, "I pray you, Alyce, with . . tured where they had add une W­ I 1�. 1, ­ `- - , ot, ". i'14�- , i , 44 ­ -A .0 bet. -The letter J Some were t *ao $a : , .­ ... I. I�Nl z there renitin to us onl two verses hildren. to be mer r in God . led and � - - 11.,�,k : � -::'� , ,- - 4 .'.. I �?i � ­1 I I I -�%` t p�ioperty a ch- � . ,- , 1 ,-- R I that .Al d L �& M . on came into general use during the their ears a �rfalp 9 His M. -'r�t, , . .. :, - 1W e Ut, of us, it we had os re out esty . .- .. Mml,� - '.',',, c :MMrienmt, the other in an t4 of the commcmwealtb, say be- talked-ot - ,'. . .. - tl,i�'V 1, .1 ,Epho. The t4y " e one is -a�nip ,J and home in a night, would think we No consis of intro uo . .. . - " " c ,,g 'r t­ ... .. " -1: �j,L, �,� &POI09Y. V116 compliment in found I did well if we were patien under (led ' ing vlectri , bit into his palace an es- .. ,: ­�, I.;; , -1 i n n 1649 and 1658. From 1630 to .. ­1 . '. . MIN, 1�1. I . -_ . 10 � . -�� ��'� .. - I. -t."- I I ". at N � - .,- grareful line, which is perhalm her ., tablishing a ban . . ­­ ­­ . I - '� one I will; but to be. cheertil, and eve: t t , , , ­�. I ,::, ­ - I -, ''.- beist desor�ption: merry" in Him, in an 41MUISL -forgotten 16 6 its use in exceedingly rare, and .1 The Golden which the Pope b& . . t I ,,'% I .,.� .1 �z � J . . - ­- I -, - 'f ha�ve never yet seen a book printed - .. . -. Z.. " T!r , Violet-prowmed, pure, sweetly smil- 11hum. . &town every yea upon some .Pat � �� , -,c � . , - .��, I � ,� , - - In I I --.1 - . , .� . Robert Louis Stevenson, a prayer ,.,�.-- .<; ".�� �J in Sappho." - I prior to 1652 in which it appeared. '. 1. 4, u- �t , I The frit-sliness of those violets,. the wTitWn for his family o - princess, will thi'p year' given to the .� ;, 11.1 : -. ": �_-;PZP-X A, n he ni bit be � . ­.: 1, - , Q., 1 &'. r, 5 charm of that smile, the assurance of fore his death, asked that I hen the day says a writer in the Now York Mer- I -Z' -, -­`� � I , xtf�turnod it should find L strong to ou . ry. I Z.. . Princem of Bul4axis, who, after her ' . , ":. L . 'I . I % 7,tF � . . ­ .1 that purity all rest upon this one line . &4qmrate opposition to the orth do:F I . . I and rest securely. If every lover ndure if it brought sort ,and es histening of her little son Prince or er ha 4- tn Me century'inimedla proc # vw � 14 - then . � , id in three epithets the whole or to be happy if happ - were tb� seventeenth it. 1�eoame -the fashion is. Ww t)ecome " reona gratis8ima , at ing thus portion. , story akxt his mistress, would be con- ..,-; �'., ; ,�1141, ; .1 ,. I I " tent to retire in oblivion and add no N%l,, asked a Hindu sage. "why to, the last i when re � ­11 16 j 1. i i Roman sower- tho Vatican. T Golden Rose, or the � ,. : ' :�� . ; I ­`4 f .. I ­ Rot-* or Virtue, was. established to rid '-� � A Nn�,� 1 4 were isod, an in this examp, e: vii'., , ' ­­"�_-. . ­A; . L' 4 :� _,. . I - s' �* the highest type of character, and the-. -- `-'�--­ L t' ' -:.j more, what a comfort it would lie! Al- are the- Christians melancholy went I ' � caeus. unfortunately -went one phrase I believed an they say. that the great to 8 or xij. in place of 12. This fas - . _ .� ��­-'! 2 `.;- I .... .1� i ., -- ,. r . - ctice, of presenting it dates f . � - - . I further, aad there re goes down to God was my father: and that His Son . . -< ��:'-�,-:�-.'-­ - , 11 - -W 11 . ... , I still lingers. but only in physicians' he thirteenth ccntury. It is a Jr ­ , I - 1,7 ��,.� 1 future ag not only an an ardent lov- was my Elder Brother, I should not 1 - L.. -. z­'. . .L � er but a as an un8ticcessf ul -one. For groan though I lost W few bushels of P scriptions, I believe. Where the tree formed f w ought gold and b .. 1.�K - ". " �:, ,­4 � . . - ... I � . . . L .; - , ., . mu .� , '' , I .j �.� � , .';.�-,.- - I � `. ed. with �h emnity by tbo -ve , I I �. I I he add Sappho algains as follows: wheat, or even an eye. I should be of Fr inch use J it � has tho power of a as in perpon on th fourth Sun . I I - " '­. I I in ­:�,.,., -,� .� all man most happy and gay. They ' to ,6-.S� ,,--,, - .#. 1 - - I - I,: . ,,-- -,m I wish spoik, but shanie, restrains we use it in the word "vision. What Lent, which is from t . . I - ),,.! .- " - � IS Iled, he . . 1. . do not believe what they say." - I . A -N, - " - "" " " , ` 1- - "'Zk .. � � � � , my tongue. .1 Ti�a r , , .111, V . - - L . David, whose life was full of struggles na 'on was the first to use It an a new word in the set to the festival, ­ �­ ..., .1 , , -- �� ­4 -1 1-1 flenr , - - i" - -,-,`� .1 ". of . � Now the � apolog* maky Wive, had the and griefs and sins, taught the world let or is an interesting, but perhaps an "Laetare Sunda . y 1"I Ii, - , ' - ,,,--� -�, - - ', � ,-, wv -,-'.. simplest England, had the Golden Rose besto*- - - - , ,� , , ,_ ­­ .'- able occasion, Al . -1 ­ ­ � :- c"118 its hymns, full. of a mighty, joyous un inswerable query. three- - times. I_, . - ' on, ed on him ' Other recip : _ _ - L . , . pol_ im!q have breakfasted in the.gard thank�qivinlf. . a like manner, the printers and ents have teen ria, Theresa, Na, ­­- I.. � I'll" , L :?`��!;,e­,�­ 4 - , , '' . :�, - - ..�: . - .. 1. with her and her maildens, acid ..may Paul in prison, knowing that death in la uage makers of the latter part of ' QueZ of the '�' : ,­ . .� , , , , I � .1 �:, i , .-, . .: -- I ­ �- haves 'll me hone from its most painftil ahapa might be near, tht sixteenth century began to recog- Belgians. - I ­ ".. I - . p! e eon 111. and the 1prOMUL. .pi e mi . . . . -. . , � on a c - bordered ,veil from Ereaus. could exhort bin friends not only to be ni the (Awt that there was' a sound � " , I . . � ,.'-�� :A 11 - ii-4, , o 7), � _ has the distinction Or,; 7,..i - -:: - 1, . A, r - i Queen Victoria '..". " � 711-L' :1 Au t it * .recorded that the violet- ' i in the Lord al- U - . -, patient. but to " ice in spoken English which was without . � I . . . I � � L R 1. w y -w ­-, L.­­ .. i4 .;.4% �� , _ . ways. A "re' . ' ' ': , * crowned Us sma ishes aid again may," he adds, ur- & representative in the shape of an ,having the Is royal family is _,,.:,. a A I " .� � � ­ i I � . I were. noble and thy tongue , � if lir d gently, "Rejoice." at abetical sign or character, as the in Europe. Her Majesty's family n . � I ­ . : I . ., 'L.. 1i " , - ..-,. - � designed n t to ut�*; what is tam, Moat men will laugh when they are firit sound in the word "wet." , .. - , i . Shame wo d not aloud thine eyes, but well-fed and their lives are coanfort- riot to that time it had always been beta :fifty living, descendants, inol -,. . I L'.. 'I'll, -- , . ­ . 1. J�L' �,-:f. ­ . r � . �. ,::�. ­4'� , .. . , �- -­ 1. z-�g;,..,�. Lhoii woul t freely fq�eak thy -just de- able, bijitl it is a different thing to daughters, grandsons d -­; ' �.� - �--,� t . sing n* led an "vet." the v having the Ing 60118. _: � - 5, ­ , . _ - , -­ L' sires." No er*was reyroof -more exqumi- � in prison, or when one's home is burn- I on sound of u or of two u's together. grandaughters, iff roat�grandsonws -. ­­-­ .1 . . the I . d I . -:,, L 'L, ' '�� _ . ­ , , ��'. _ I , W- f i � i Rely utte But occasion i n idea of the new gra t-graniddaughters., Besides th - .:. - � 43�k was in to find time to be kind to the poor In irder to convey- an .1 . -�. -, , indeed but rif ling, it is rather refresh- and "merry in God," like old Sir Thom- sou fur �,�':,. � -Ii�, -I. i � . d they befan to spell such words she has four sons-in-law and � -4 - -, - - 4 � " - 1r, ing to find 'these gifW lovers in the as 1"ro. , .. :�� ,� - , as "wet," .weathiBr,­ •web,, etc., daughterr,in-law. The Queen has I it - . "' . �. -"311., '. . .�? ni g of civilikation, simply m. � '... - . . - -1 t -;, i I.:, .1 il; -, ":,. - I - . 11. - 1: very Mor . ­C � -. I \- .. . wit two u's and as the u of that date one Son and one daughter, five gra dit . -- .,L.: " ;. 1.� hearsing t the dialogue that goes on ,- .. - - . . - ��- * ,:, " , , ... � � " � --.10' I , I . . L Wa a typica h ve sons, one granddaughter, one gr t- . .,*, ` 'il� l ' . I � ��11 ' - TRWXY TREE CRAB.., ,' If th : Z...., .- ? � I between ev ry village school-girl and : , . . � `- "', " " , r I.. . -� .. !Ipoo ed like this: "Vvet," "vveather," grandson.and one son-in-law. . , I �� - A,.-.".. -�; her awkwk d swain, when he falters . . IL - 1. . . 9 0# family L r 0 d L -M 1'�, . V . 'I _T .'A,­.'_j�.-.'- 1 I : ,� ,. ­ " � v Ws -' L were living her L. .�­ .. 11 - V .. Ater , , �4, �... . �:;- " . and "fears speak," and says finally I . I . . circle w W . ,� ... , i ter a whi .. are -I.. �5 the wrong thing;' and she blushinglyt Now, the Native''Aftleass ROD MIA Depe, ;I .Is thq,type founders re- number seventy-four. 1,hez - � . � I . `:.. - 0- ought to be ashamed. redallons. � col 1 ized the fact that the double u had Seventeen members of the royal f ily " 1:1,..�, --.0Z- * 11 ­� - - ... - . ­ - - 01 he ..-I'. I � 7--,.".�.: 1 ; . . ,.- � � . . . cloin - to stay, so they J , nod the two u's who are - possible successors to f L ' .;, -,��. '. . , '7" yo , I - - . But who I or, the admiration of Al- _ , ..., � � togei er and no character npw throne. The next. rorya ­­ ­- Africa there exists a certain' �g . ;­J­­.� .; f In made t largept L . I Odous Was re or less ardent, it ter- , i . I ­�­�,­­. tainly was in t peculiar to him. There ber of the crab genus commonly known so 11 known as the w. 'I have one ily is that of Denmark. King Ch -. -­ , , 'A� 1. * .-: _ L '. 1_ , - " boo in which three forms i of tbe, w are tiara has six children and twenty grad -� 1, ''I ,. k , L I . i , ­., .� I ��'., - I , , �- I . . were hardly any limits to the enthue- an the great tree crab. This peculiar � . . . fjk,.�� � 4 . The first in an Old double v children. - The oldest royal nouse in . I ­1 11� � L � L lionise - . - .­ -- .­,�,­ " ­ . ., , - - 1aAm habitu lly expridesed in ancient shellfish has a trick of crawling up the he next is one in which the last Europe is that of the ducal ho, of -. - ­�', ­,". .- _.� -., _: L, times for th poetry of Sa pho. In re- nt ' :'L '­1 .....: L, .7k , . I cocoanut tree, biting off the '0000anuta. !vrlv,00�lnei of the first v crossed the first M�.cklevburq, which tra d speot to the abundance o?laurels, she o"s - . stands anap roachad among women, and° then creeping down again back- stroke of the second, and the third is from Guiseric, who asolied its A' D. L., _ � the common w we des to-day. . . 405. . L : L: :.� . �", lawgiver, So , that he expressed the wards. The theory in that the nuts are . . .,: L­.1. .. �-, .i I . . I � L t �,:� t--­ - ­4.4 L"_- I .. . - I. I , . -. i .i 1. ; , h� cele ' un, .L � .. - li, ....�..qloo­ - i . � wish that he might. not die till he bad M. de F14zm d ,t bmted . , �i­ �, ­1 i. � shattered •by - the fall, and the great ;- 11 . I I an y . 6 Irl learnt it by' heart. Grammarians loo- . .. .1 4i " .,� - �X ' �- . , I - 1. d an - . tree crab in thus ecabled. to enjoy a � -; SVMMAR% PUNISH"N'T. ! L g4rian member of Parliament an L . , . - turgid an her poems and wrote essays . - ._ .' I even to the resent day. One of her hearty meal. ,. Sir Frederick Carrington, in intimate friend of the late Baron ir-. I , . . � . ' ' I . I . . let - on poems Is sai to have, so affooted the The natives'wbo Inhabit the regions charge of the mUits' r 0 sA, asserts that the'death of the - - . . � . r) Iona in . '� I her metrei , and her image appeared - opera ter was caused by a violent t of . , -; :*- ': ­ , .f infested bythis ill-rconditioned orab an MAW �)eleland, had a summa In 1, I . , , - ­'­*-,-�­:�,"IT! on at least i ix different of of her . .. method • rage into which he fell on findi . how -- , I - ­�.., - L ; native land. And it has generall been well aware that the lower portion of of maintaining discipline amore his 1111- he bad been cheated and deceived " " -- "' , � , 4A a " . � __ In ,.;�-' . v, - ,'� .. - . - admitted by modern critios that "the the crab's anatomy to soft and Semi- ruly Rowers. Wlmn an offenider wee the purchase of the estate upon which ­L_ �. tr-�%i .1 L , . _ - - loss of her p xmis is the greatest over tive, and they believe that the crustao- ' sit his chateau; O'Gyakei, be*n ,0 built L.-.� '� ,.. , " ` �.,. broo t up before hbn.l h ould , go . _ L ' -- - . �-- which wie, ha ,,e to mourn in the whole earn was thus constructed in order that , � ._ - I , -��. . a0d which had already cos $160, . , ,.':�. -1- ­:� - q range of .Gre �k literature. . . he might know when he reached the solem n urt-mart d the bad sold his beautiful and extensive L � � .­ . ­ .. I ' ' of St. Joan, a ' --., ,�. ", - It is odd ,tlia hen, consequently,- -, . ,tptl�amost direct part . -L .. ' � b ground, and w he eba was recited. "Did do itt" ro ty situated on the - ­ � ` -f -- ... re -:­ 'L . . . . 4 . 1. , L 1. .. ��-,. t_ ,"_. I , . left too US Of familiar conversa- might with safety release his grasp of hoo we d say. "Yes, sirs' the rer tanw of the river March, beoaiiB it �!��:' Pik . .- .-,- � � t-�q� tion should ave enrolled her among the, trunk. L I ply. t was not muob'good to y "No." was so damp, and had given orders _ _:�:. - , W -- lot (r .. that . L � -1. �:, �, . . - .'�, V� S. - I �r. -A . . 4� . "Oh. u ke - I . -- ,- , 4 those enemies of the human race, who EJ6 what they do In order to stop his "Oh. ou did,. did Ita, in buying ai&dther site one should be .. - - • - it "N I - v is ar being! his - �. I,.' L - I - V. �- . - . IN . - , � :,. ­- : uw�', 0 e out con drums. Or rather It depredations, which often -ruin the co- that.' 'Wherewith Cal ringto# would chosen with a sandl soil-, It . ., . I . -, 2 - case 0 � �r -1 C . , . . �', in this ' riddle of the old Greek coanut-crops, is this: While the crab is rime iii his might and thrash 'the cul- intenj, ion later on turn his ne a,_ ., ��-, L. , � . . ' , - �.,­M " .. - . I � . I � - I& " L - " fashion, such as the Sphinx net the engaged tion i i off the cocoanut4s, grit until he eoiWdored bim:sufficiently ti into a hospital for .111, .quisi ion c , _� half -way I 0 hil ren, . --.,. . ' ­ 4 I . . ­ ­ I , L <-� ";- - example Of unding to men, before, they climb if-way up 'the trees Ind pmisi - . . p. 1. . . He was first informed by M.de Pa n- '. ,.. I . L .. 1, -- devourin t in any other way. It drive a row of long nails right around -1 . . ! - ,, - . � - .. - . - I-_ 9 . . , "- -- -.-Ww-- : � �..­' I orders had . ' L , , L een ­ .. .- . . . ' .. I ­ , L 1L i . L . - -L L' .: - .1 . , � ." 1A _ ,� has been ren red thus: re allowing or -so of . disobeyed, that the now property. -was � ,%: ­ L :. L �? �4. M I � - - � - CASEY AT iXIS'U1=1 - 1 14 - - - 0A . .. � i L I � . I . m. I y -L . . I -1p SAP HO'S RoIDDLE. 1;* � 1, . the nails to project. . dam er. than St. 4ean. and absol tel - .-:-- � , - - 1: '.-:� ­d . ,J7 -., - The crab has no knowledge of discs - Bur re-I heard yox are on a obtrilke, unif if for the hospital project. . IPIM . L -_._! ..� . � i §S 1 � i �', n-, -1-1 - ­ . I . I . . . . -,.. -e -- -- -� . . . , - . r . L . ure, ' who ter, nor yat of • the fitness of thlogs. Cany ' . I . -hearing this Baron. started! im- -, � . - j f: - 4 - . . . � -1 i I There )a is, feminine . creat " i W - - �'_ " . L', "- 'I � bears in her bosom a voiceless brood; Als he descends, the sentaive art. Of,. , caso Y�--1 am. J, whtru ck -fox -shorter r4ediately for O'Gyakei, where, on eri. - ­ 1.1 .".;I . 21 t �-e . - JE - , -. �Wurs , t I— . t. , . 2,L.4 ,­ kw, � - . � . . L. , , _ ­ 4 yet they .send forth .a clear voice over his. body touches the nails. - -Thlukin � , , . ­. . " . , 1. " . - , ing the truth . 'a. ­ • 4 �', � I V . . . 11 , I of his friend's. - I :, i'� � i I a let , , . *,- L. _;. � . .v-" I�E.S , ,,, they he has reached the ground-1s,nat T. I as- sit, - )- I - _ , to such an .., . '#.'hi L' -J'��, , sea 4Lnd land, to vlhatsoever mortals - ;� Bur c6��An - 41d­ yo _F', t gave way _ger and i ­ 4rall 10 . y �Jl - ` _k - , - le, fall$ � backwar.da, Y-4, 44.,ghurei jn..Mt., L a I- -it terminated. Wally - � 7 . -, L;� , Will; the alMent near it. so do the deaf. lets go. Instantly � 10", , - A P - , k, , I tion that 1. .� � , 11-'i , , - , 411 AM .4�.;,,.ko, I LL 'L I . f" � -, . �', Ba - , . � L . .. ­ � - 'I., L-,. - -....L - -1 , - , It appears 11m; somobody., tried - to and crjw4 his own, ". d! 01i t 448, 'grou-444-c' 40 0" 0 ­�." !U- ,.T.- . . . .,tift*" ...1. � . '­ ...�.. I ,., � _ kj Z . . . . . . . I � - -�p r �:': � . ,�­ . ­1 ­ 1­1 _; -1 . .- � � .1 L L �1­ �­ I � r, , . I-— " 'L� I .. I - � t �.­V�j�-� " , - .. &Z"'. ,�­12 � ,1� .� L " ­ 1, � -. � I I ,L. ­­ ­ ­1 . 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Montreal ma be obt lnea, from the Wesley Harvey, dog tax, allowed, the _ , - : 'M V" , I. a, ,M }, , ..,.,,� railway age ts. Th arrangements beast having been killed: : : I ` are that ahi pars Qf utter by these J W Dozen, dog tf►x, changed f�'om s +� ' ry bitch to a dog. F oars and rot tea will be charged the J J Baleden, ap al allowed'. ! _ :c =4 usual less t an carload rates, with•° • �a. • out an charge for the ieein or the Jae. FerRueoII, dog to :, dog assassraent .:r �; ,I 1. Y . g S' attack off. Suimmer 1_: ��x��xt� special eervio r, whioh(''s>te to be pro• 4eo .Fowler. cog tax, da aseasena+ant 11 1. I I � ­ L shed ever�1 Friday morciing at its offi s vided for b� lie Government. A8 far struck off. tlr: - ~ Pi ckering, oat,'. - as space will Permit, erohants may Goo Ferpson, dog in, reduced to one `I 0 • . _ t ,__. I TE8M8 . > og, , , .a I I use these ca i for ahi meat of dairy d I a F 3 gel bias; 11.00 ![paid I<a ad Re J Hiai'ria, dog tftY, assessment or creamer tier b wean rots at _ :.6.60 0 .............. >' • 1. ,, RATES OF ADVERTISING : y PO struck off. . 3>esertion ................... per line - - - 10 aaa .Which cars oh- per will be 8 Burkholder, d tax, st�seatmeot�• • . so uent insertion, per line - 6 , •• .. .. n charged by o rallwa companies the struck off. ' - 'z rate oes not include or'Foreign - , �� nts. ' - usual "lew thtan c oad rates" on Mrs W. Gibsob, dog tax, tomliment •49'.�'V�ih I- .use . b $ �. «� . l terms giveTn io pant making oo - •, * ' ,V fora or-'6' mob tt%. orb ie'year. H 81i0h-'shi ( struClG Off. �': .. , » •• ,, - - �� �� "IY ff oz yearly oontraots pw,a le quarterly. Isaac COIIIa , dOR $az, olianged from ...........:....:.:. - # q e B cards, ten lines or under, with pap* , -- .. ll •�..���— ;, xflRldoIE bitch to a dog. - I _ a5 00, payable in advance. _ ,. - es In !coal columns ten cents per tin . tea wit t10t�lie, bQt ibe female• A Courtney, dog tsz, assessment straek . i. eenta per line each subsequent insertio - contract rates made known on applic - figure will too a man erica to a while. . off. W �' KELP dolled Oats, Arthur Jackson, do tax, assessmeno ,.'..,THE FINEST Crashed Oats, . - AFofreeadvertising, Onr enter Ksing mlerohant, - J. F. g sements without written ustructio s struck off. _ Ibeinserted until forbidden and charged - Brownscombe completed on �� starday Rolled Wheat, . , ' . �, Henr Roberts, dog tax, assessment Gold Dnat Corn. • y. Orders for- discontinuing wdventi the pT'rchaee the Henry block, Which y , must be In walitn and sent to the p I Struck Og. ' g he has oecul,i dnriIIR his business career - i - , L Work promptly lII EOWn. John Miller. dog tax, assessment struck - A� 1. ,F P P 7 attended to.: .1. CLARK - PROPRIETO . A egib tarn pushed olirotlah tsova on off, ` , s Sunda and' tried d its hand quite eacaeee• F Hatcthison, dog titz, sssesament . . Blt3e, Tfl 1dCa ' - full at eoatter' lumber � lee, twisting struck off. p YR P g T Niahawander, dos tax, disallowed. p8,r18 - t r I'�liltles— strict- Independence. off trees. and t general tornado spurts. � r y, - r Aim —a First -class Local!Paper. - NO lives 1060. W° caraOn, a9ee66IDent Ohanged t0 JOhII 1 The painting of Lhe Maxkst. Hall has Graham as tenant. CUT11,.- (Sta,rCh. `�:. 1-1 r Mxpectatlone — The bear i H Johnston, overcharge on real estate `. . . ! � ,. sort of the people of Pickering and vicinity mproved its general appearance very _. 1� ;f materially. There are many other build• allowed on account of fire, reduced from fit rose in town blob would have a much X2,600 to X2,200. �ihl'Itltle'fi BLBCllltB h, ---` "'�RIDA�Y, JUNE 19; 180 - morE handsome- appearance were' they Alex Moore, aasesenlent changed to fee Beet --We sell them.. , - similarly treat d.- Times. Thos C Goetick. p - The band ee enaded Mr. Ch apple; M.P, John Allman, as eased as tenant. z 1. P., at his yes dance oII Saturday night, Dr 9 L Freer, was added as owner of NOTES AND COMMENTS. and wee'e hospitably treated. The band p `s,. -- ' I tE Into Pugh, h 86 con 0. CH0fCE DRANDS Canned Ve etables, IVVm. McCormack and J. D. Edam• as an organize ion is $10 richer since the t9 , 140 acres added to his as. g I =' visit, %seament and removed - from that of •. • • • •AT DUNBAR'S Canned Fish. ; � re Dominated at S�tauff� ilia on Tues Chae .H �Pilke . a Canzled Beef. I ;, The few minutes' wind whieh'aooam • y• - I k 4y to contest the \�ing of Wes panied the fire gust of the rain storm on Mrs Thos Pugh; assessment ohanaed I , . .V ( Canned Poultry. ratio. Nit much enthusiasm h Sunda tore t e electric lam and fasten' t� Jos M Jonee:, as tenant. - ( yet been nhanifested in this eontes inns from the le at the corner of Main � John T Brander, assess. ohged to Wto .. _ I I ' , d still - honing will be the mode o and Plank err ta, felled . a tree onto the Broader as tenant. -_ John a ,Hoover, taus. ohged to g, " W A�1T D STYLISH YL I SH ocedure. wire on Milt treat sod scattered Mr• Hodgson sa tenant.; 1Vatiker's higlh at !amber pile into Bascom - a�rest. John $ Beare, Beni Burkholder having fir. J� D. dgar wishes ns t0 stet Last Frida afternoon d little. girl ceased to be tenant has name was canool• SPRING, GOODS.. :. - , . st owing to�he mishap that befel hi led oil r Il. _ , named Fanny ovules, daagttter of Harry ° — -;-- . r - _ . - ;L 8touffvillT, when he and Mr . E W Eisen, assess. ch to Peter , Y Knowlep, fell n a well where she had ' In1r1I1tEl �® le8,d - ftf 1. gar were , capcised from the bu been pumping. The Water Weu deep and Diamond ae tenant. '` bile being riven from the 'sta 'to , was eight feet from the platform, g Peter Diamond, aesoe$. oonoelled for Suiting's the Choicest: . YA :� lEt through h fl8 screw in con fl. has been finable to attend; as b which'she felt. Mr. Ra m, in his shop WaII Pa el'B th8 LEteSt. i d like to Ibis canvassing. A nIu adjoining, hen d a cry and eaooeeded in Joa M Jones, ssstysa. of ?7 sores ohged P . , to wm H Jones, Boots and Shoes new and nobbp. _. t of meetings have had to be ea£ RBLtIIIR her on . Had asaiataaoe 'not been Joe M Jones, ' ' t i. 1. I ' lied. Hisnjuries are, hiovyeve band the l vcoald, certainly have assess. ai 1 sore in con 9, • ' ;`/ � . L. ']I' drowned. -Jo rnal. i ohged to Baoa Blackbara. 1.. -� �EO, PA�BER, Dunb . y of a pass ug nature. _.__ ,_, John Miteholl, "sm. of 100 acres ii. . s, 1 eROUCIN ! . con 8. oh ed to James H Kays. - - - -- _-- . ' The annual imeeting of the Ontari - I ` Wm J Tamer, south d0 aerss� of lot 81, } :' nk sharehol'(�ers wag held in Toro - The follows R few tin are rbipeottally con 7, added to assessment. '�`14� AC ` % Fa '�"' PiOdC� B W$IIted• � pY' Tuesday, g dedicated to U. E. Bates a, M. D. ' _- . _ . hEn there was a i . Robt !Shine, ohlted Goo D ?dime and Sab. ` � . ��� s I Rill'psy file Highest Cash: P or ' Home ain't bom at all, is Waiter B tdtlne, from farmer's sons to • ndance. he capital of the ins - Ktnaer loneewm , aon't roc ow r . : - 7 ­ Lion was re aced from 1 500, let like. No by feet Joint owners. -•°-- Fat Cattle, Fat . Hogs, . Sh r a be ' ­ - ~I~ 000 Ten ark, sent to the ` ndersiuned aE the ad Beef H yes, ; Wool, , , . I tterin' round. here win' no•sweet Jobn . H Hol$b , ch ed from farmer a Calvee 8hee !9kine $1,000,000.1 While this step w ttlin' voice a d laughter ay— 8 dress Iron batch►, wan lilt total ►ed by gbe.exeo- ' con t0 Owner. ntors t the will of the I ate Calvin '066 bell, Batter and Wile and baby Be away. p RBa Lo be delivered Iat the- ( " haps neeess�ry in order to keep � '' a sge•eed for the purchase of the south follow markets - Monde at r u- Eire Clin see s awful blu ` Abram Shank and Wm Shank, E `acres "�" inK b ry ' a ha f tot a6 !n the rind coaoessiop. of the \ r stitution in the race, it is not ver D` n'c know b• ly what to o ; in lot 88 eon 6 added to their assessment Town i of EeksA a tuaoed about one mile donee, Brougham ; Tuesday T p , p n day at �Nar$b . i ri Wander up and own the p north the village of D'iabartoa.. No under (�ltremont; Wednesday at Greee , paable to �he many stockholders a ishin' for w be lace ; Wm Harbron, change Frsdk �Harbron, neoee fly aoeep;«t• A.iarsse until Jul 8th y wow - 1. this locality} �It has always been a Longia�tor'em ii the day and Cleo Harbron from termer • acne to OABi►tus oAatPBB�L, Thursday ai 8toaffvilte, and Friday a$ ' Wife and baby no away oint owners. sa o6 M Kq:Laren st., ottaww, Oat. Uxbridge of each week. For n >tlystery to us f low it is flat the Oil- Over in the for er there J p °� �1°d -: '0 Bank has' not been more succes - stands the littl red high oli it Andrew Annan; assessment of store in ---� - -- particulate apply to in the afro le of life. As the a I"kin' loneso e. And the rib, Daubarton chged to Thos W Holburn. ' � B JOHN A. • WHIT gg With its dainty ooerlid, Wm Newton, assess. of a j lot 2 now Seams � � —. all-V - • Broor Z . C�IOt: ve been other banks and financi 1 Seems to .tare me and sa ; uaesaed to W litagham, ab ed to William I —. •'Wife and baby gone away. 1;„ . g - - -j itutionss run u and out shot a -b Pn _ .- - -- g P Toys ain't seat red 'bout tb room . Newton as tenant. As t�o Ira shstrud FLrm iriiieh was outran _ under less - favorable circumstance , Place deserted the tomb, pile Auction at Qa�rows.Hotsl on Saturday L7�.� 1 . And the picture on the wall lb l st was not sold tenders will be reodived r a�i8��r — •' cannot but blink that the Marla •{ Don't look ches tut -like at al , , . by H. 0- 'Willoon for the male of uid farm up to - r° 's of the Ontario are scarCel t e tome ain't ho a at all to-do y- X a8• Thursiday th® si6th day of this month. This Ctrl Atlrverti�emetra 1 y. �:� �_ - -' ' - - ._ -- - - -- - - -- - -- . .gym� Salt and Smoked Wife and baby, g ne away. t I a tuated near Bmygbacu, lot 90, 6tb con. f per men for that positron. It is Toweihip of Pickering d contains 74 acres They'll come ba k agsic, I kri♦sw, OR SALE- lot3ae and two stores. for and t uet be sold at oacl' , Aoit sad title cod {� R hoped for the Sake Of those wl O But the throe ms draRgin' MB 1' sale on 13inR atroat, Piokslria��[t. For full and tgrnee easy. Teoderu will be o enact at T. �am �"` '•' n' Feller feels like yery one articular, apply to A H. DOWBW IBLI. 471 Pouot� er's office Hro pp old shares in this locality ; if for n0 That �s lo+ed i dead and gone. pp ashcan st 9 o'oIeok p. m. on � - ` p y R col , . at., Torun ►p. { the Sib day of Juna l ?' +�r tnrthsr Dpwrtiontara $aTSytt Operate and Pont i r• _ 3 reason, that life affairs of t e Heart gets Ion• mar each d�j— -- - -- - - - - -- apply m H. Q. wtLFl�)N or T, POUCHER - - Wile cad baby one away. 08T -At Rosebank oII Frida also �' hove bank well no•v show signs f We have so a ladies i our town who L 19th, a tan leather satchel, oonta nIA tgwo Hroug�aaw, � eeasoII, . fe ails tau agtivity�� i ospN and a pair of booty, for playing tootb•11L "+`x' �`=' @t3�'3.. �u�t can beat anyt ins in Elie OOUniy maiapu binder will oonfer a favor by leaving wane at eTtn �NTO I taring the boo and lin Not only are Nsws O.nez. 85 1 VO 1 INANCIAL ' Kept on band. Prices satiefao ry, The Domi lion nominations too they good fishers of men but they call el- ,\ s2didia on Tuesday of this week, wile y STRAYED =Onto the premia" of the CORPORATION, wa- M. _v"eala Zl , - . ,-. no capture lice speckled aaties. One da undersigned, about ,tans 1st, race, a two te s were brought out in 20 a Greek or so o, a ooa le of our ladies sat old roan better. owner ma have same , ' Butcher, King et., Pio eripg. 1. stituences; there being four me - drops to the on' of th creek ac Picker• Dr pro.ing property and yt a :pensss �? 5Q� -' JOSH 9INCLAIR, lot 33. con APickwiag. 34 -36 ��1t �irtZ� Os P. . r m elected by aeclarnmation, -three i in8 and spent a day H ping, returning _ aTlb Bribed Ctt 82$,600 ..SELECTED.... , . uebec and one in Ontario. Of then with 164 u fi e fish as re ever caught. ISS CHARLOTE GREENWOOD- r. , '. i ` , ` •, v are Conservatives and two ••Not eonient w th their success here they will give lessons in phareoal. Crayon, r, went a to •d ye ago to the Greenwood and pencil drawing Water Ootors and Oil This Company have }paned r brarob in the �I�,Ck L Eye p j . M. From the few who were alto Psanhnv, from Copies, Nature, Objects. For vUlaa�i� of P'ioketl , t,i the o ®oe lately oo- v ��•+�w s 10 get to Ottawa W1th0Ut An Glee creek and re rued sin few' hears with apply KRS oputed!b the Ont ago B(tnk, ender the manage. terms and date a Q. W. DuCIIlgB art (eo we bear) 72 0l the best flats is the meat of undersigned. MUI�iMIE PEAS.- on, we would judge that both parts creek. We Waists our ' ladies an wt• ana and interest allowed , • SMALL WHITE ' E PAY X10 TO �18'PER WBEH- "t ,°'� r' PEA . 1 f I ' e well organised and that lie con their suttees. Notwi$h ding the feet �% gar hem. work, xo scheme books Di� tssaoa rts, oglleotions made + t will be one of if not the hottes $hat we have 1 iea who ! can catch an or eaty �r Uwe on very liberal terms, Money loaned on notes y• peddling. Qua be coca to or and o lss ssonrtti�w.. For sale at--- acti;nj, that Canada has et seen thing that awl sin the resnwood •IId evsntng, Bend slamu�p for we k cad.particu�ars 1 y „ „ at once. THE 8XIVORE work OQ., Ka- (14[4, [)a8$. manager. ver amentable fact is 'that .Sec Pickering stye ma, still ors is a Hsh ioato Tem te, ''leVato�' , p Oswaden, New-Jersey. toy. _.:....,.._,.--.. I � —_e riainism is made a very prominen swimtping -in t he Broagh m stream that - - -- - - - ! '-' . I : defies oap�ure. AlthoaRl>� several of the HEIFER-Strayed from the I , FreuGfiman 3 88f tail' in this campaign. A]thoug fiaeet ladies in this and oinio town premises of the underigned. lot 10, con 9 — - it n. - - g Pickering. on or about Key 13th, a mottled rsc� .� V� �.. u s PP "� ' e Manitoba affair may eventually be ships, have boo an tin for it for some and grey yearling heifer.. I A 1 to -� -- ,, - Pe angling Suitable reward for ; i tiled amicably, still the bitterness months it atilt enjoys i trsedom, We information that will lead to her whereabouts, I . . - _ 1. used daring the neat few days will regret this toot eery Mao ,for no$ onl, is sdaraes L. HooNIC, Pickering F. o. slaw I' , - . - THOS. MOODY, Liverpool Mer�rk�t, I , or W. W. SPARK g live in the mindt; 'and .hearts of the fish a g one in i present oandi OAR FOR BRVICE -The ender- h „ S, at ElePatOr. ose who form the rank and fire of lion but we thi k if oapta all and carefully signed has forsqrvies at lot 13, concession Of. {;► � O jet , I ­. - treltted its c Ddition Ould be ver =• Pickering. a Yorkshire whits boar, with+i �O • tai• a e two "contending bodies, Never y Also two heavy horses for sale or will Tore did the sound of a com lets materially im roved. I not captured exchange for colts or other stook. For parts- , A P soon, however, the -abo a remarks will , oulars apply to J. L. 4PARSONS, Pickering P O , I ,'° .J-_, olutiol� so re echo ihrou h the or oa the premises, 31-9 CI CU114� g hardly apply: a hope at some band- sq riders of Canada. ' It matters not comb, wealthy y unq ladyiwill soon secure I.%.-- ILL FOR BALE :- Roller, flour grad { ,,, > w ether Laurier or Tupper wins, the the prize. It is said the _no Irish need MILL mill in first class runntog, order. - p !` csek'sc.et.ag..te..,..e, 5 re elution is assured us, and may be apply. -It i9 th opinion f nearly every- near Uxbridge, •pu"t , doing a ood business, pro - oilr • 0 8 and hnfuenee - one here that th rt) are a few other fish prletor wtah »e to dispose of this property on ao- Manufactured b y T 1► e _ �- ea acted to arrive immediately upon coact of poor bgalth. Full p•rticulare, anti! b$ Cook CO., Windsor, Out., in the stream th t could be much more given to intending purchasers by applying in ` ` ` eh assembling of the new House. first place by letter to P. o. Box, 191, U xbndge. .� I � and Detroit, Mich., is the �- easily, captured, at they on't. appear to _ __ _ Are respeotfaUy eolicite� for, on e, reliable ' ` be in it. -Cols. • . Utl LO FO SAE A t' Mon �, ` e following despatch from Ottli.wa 0 E AND T R L - w thly tnedicine on which ladies ; 4 , comfortable 6 room frame house situated ! easi•e�lWend +' Cour of Rev sion. , . ' , f in the hour card li>We °� iIa ed. the 1Gth lust., has special inter- one mile north of Highland Creek, lot lo, sad I..: I of >s;e $ve lad who tea 1. aonceg,sion, carboro. There is S acres of first• rat da set for the farmer of Pielterin and �"` s D ; .,� yc g class orchard on the premises and a good stable a �► ' this is reestld to inclose two pot- ' ` &B rboro townships. "Arran emente ThT, i�•ov ° ^il of the To ship of Picker• and driving ouse. This desirable property - age stamps, w }th her address, f,y P g in met ae a art of efvleion sII the QQ will be sold bn reasonKble terms• Terms an� ha a been made wwith the Canadian To nehip ball roughs , on Monday, articular* aia� 8e hand by ap lying io HEGNRY °f'' , l ring P. o. ti6-36 THE LIBERAL UANDIDATE FOR �a ific Railway Cpmpany for the run- Juno 15th, at th hoar of I1 o'clock. �lt , i •. o r , con. 9, Pio a ut . ,A � air�g of refrigerator cars for butter to Attar taking he oath of office, the THE HOUSE, OF C e.t1d f 1 AI treat on terms similar to these members took th it place , Raeye (!stow ROIBtOII Laundry Co. COMMONS. T Particulars, w ch v.a 11 MO send b r�tarn mail lit plain. seed w ch was agreed upon last season, in the chair. T e follow' g appeals were . i d . .. r. I _ _y Ault With. �..,.. .........-..: envelope. In ntarlo, cotrimencin neat wee a An old physician, 33 3g-; = ' . I $ 4s W H Smith. overob& on property, ®f yoo- waat your Shirts {lottgre and Cuffs, , t� ��r�t� A �,t i . tinned ra sat, will leave TeesWater :,and Owen . alaslr done u send thsM to the Rolston I BRO hl Vl'.uts►inl p trice treating c3laeases �f edaeed from �4 to �$ Laundry, p' - i' women, has charge oithe office, and &. ^ ^e a fortnight, picking up Pickering H bor Co psny, appeal W. J. GtOaDOV, :eats be consu ?teed b letEer or , - ' TAILO HOP iat� r !lone between those ' saloowed. meat, person. Address ou main ofTice �:: i to aril -` _'n�: ( ?! : �0, \' latterlag, e pA inhere =.the ship- Janpee Dundaa , o aims otrerohsrae an g mat►► WadnesQa x 7 1'HE COOK COMPANY, ` ( s. �_. lEr1e is will be consolidated into a of in Whlteva't , edu from 8800 to - foam �- -loo' S53 WAOdwsfrd Al ..__ • rib ugh car for Montreal. At stations - - 200. Die t. Mic14. : r 1 � i Moses Hurd, o er hargo an real estate Please Cf�all and Seems `� r bertveen Torontio and Montreal butter j have seesement reduced 1,000 ,, -- .. , t received tai" ::'s Cohort Root oTi1 anti T mill be picked up .en route. I4 is ea- us CO° Walter B. Powell, 1', eve barge on zeal ova•— .- a full line of samples of is sold by all responsible whdlesal ' � _ t #0'. d that similar arrangemAnts will stale, disallowed. f _ and rctall drys ' ` ' I. ' " . "� Sj)ill2 suitingst also a ofCanada and vu tea Statees fo,,j ` i ' „ Me lade with the Qrand Trunk flail- Mrs. J. Hyfl d, .there urge _bn real l3II,K$, For Dress Triminga. 2ltl>ber of hot Dollar er boa. p vELVB'P8, } P, Ce Mlles p >- :l.�, 1. wa for cars over its lines. The care state, disallows . trill be iced as frequently as necessar Cleo Trans ov ro arse a real estat , TABLE DOILYS, y y echoed froth i t X800. . of Q�"RICt3oatln R. Mall ..: . ka k e the butter cool t rpn bout the WARS BILKS, j f P b 8 J H GreeIIW d, over© ge o!n" reel , AND EIIfLINA. ant shehBffi anttlt. f , - e }onrney. Particulars afs to the !, ,f, ._ state, disallowed. s I ��,•.r . , skaa' time when these raft! orator .. - w, Y " . �_- Sea '� S Dr. Eastwood come assessmnt Y.r ,� ,�- t� phi tt f. sar>; �> . ti: lacy h to 1 na a E" r: y ` e the stations o n route to anoelled, havinpry5 re Quad _°" 2 ■° ; �' , ` ° �` �s . 11, `�S y,^ ';3 c _� ri - �' - - 3 ass -, i g �•' 1 . . l,.c '4 fix. I..Jn 46 -' .w'. F.` .. a _.d A._ . r:,si �ry J 11 . c a� y� s7.ir• 3 I _ `'"4',"r $ -�,i. »+.7 -. i .Y- ,''."ji ,,.•'7.},'i.r -Ke Y T. .tt I F . y_ q i} ,... k, ..: . ? r ..,: -S- .f _,. -. ..£ - F. ,a _.R.- - :sass` - -W +, 3 1. _ a,. rte.., I • _. r x a f1. <n - r -. „tea. .. -w -?r 4 4 i. ..r.., d. :. _ ' -:. .�,.:. - tj 92 �fi`ce�c !r . s r F :�� nt 4� tee' ax xr:5; 3 F . _,.. lit _ n '' f _. _ "' `u a .: ,- t %tai. r '•�j -Fit f�' E t - g b% •;. •,y�;}�y� , - e: r {J} r g� k U i '' fix.. _ , I 1, , ,:' J E 4 1 ,r tai h �_ ;. ^M - - f.1t- - H % �'F 4v. t - �': � �5 4#r-, i `s f,��''. ' t'� ..�^I -fir - - .K#f�' �`.:.,. '`}.�' sr -' - a r �., g• I _ y. �. 4. vr Y - o`:,.p o ��. 4 Y �=- x,'- . - 444 •.� F. � _ r. , ,. f , . . - . . . . - I ­11. . . L ; - . I � � I rum TAnza-- tiefte"21s �ttattoa i .T-u ICIERING LIVERY I, TRAINS GOING EAST ID As FOLLOWSy NO.6 FAIL 7:5$ A. M,x Having purchased the above business 1114 LOCAL -. . - 2:24 P. M - 1- im G. W, Decker, I am prepared to " 8 LOOAlc,, , 6.'2$1,'.[. . , ter to the wan4, of the public in that TsAINs GOING WSST DIIE AS FOLLORB.r --� nine. No. 7 LOQAL 9:14 A. M - rot- oYa,se vehicles elpd horses for hire deip "18 LOCAL 8 :09 P. M ;` �, '�' r night. Teamin# done promptly by " 1 MAIL . . 8:22 -Pi M '`� - _ -' Say or job.' R ti@ 111 connection meet- �, ' =asLS.-- aaattastos/ dRat#os �: t_ Ir ins all (lf' R sine. Freight and ins: _ ?f. -; express e1iy� to alt parts of I w S t,be tilliage. TahNa Goraa EAsT DUik AS710i.I.owe. • i ` r ' No. 6 MAIL . .. 7:47 A.M. �. i"ri._ ..A=1 e9" `,. No. 14 MIXED 2:18 F.M " , � ,'. trop., z'iosaRlNa: kk g LocAI, . .6:28 P.M. 171— 9E....:. TRAINS G ,oING WEST DUE AS FOLi ow's' -- �� ' - , I No. 7 LocAL i . . 9:19 A.M, r ' , !�_ �' , i.Hf+ lu'e6fiston Dement , 18 mmb . 8:15 P.M. : � N —For buitding•�• -psi Inaret Walls, Silos, stable Floors, ' i �0 � A Hog Troughs, Cisterns, Culverts, 1vot1C e i `, - • ' Bess L ' s � I 4 Eta., Etc, `T ' , .. °T 4 " Clio wideredoned Will qqo . personally and in- ff� not parties how to i�t�jld an o! the above I :• y . � , -. 1. 'uctures tree of any ch •g This cement :e �• ; rt �' ��t,t� •I If you, Want a n ce ev _ i ly warranted when tnetrutiou$ are carried 1: 1 Road Cart, our very latest ore < arties requiring. cement should order at - . & ;' - 4 e as some delay will be necessitated in all- anything else in our line, : � _� orders. _'� please call at once. ;Orders t �. -I : W• ,J. Devitt, . steadily coming in. i '`.'__I y "1 I'll - � , ,F ^,, Agent, Greenwood, Ont. - I �,- - A. first -class 'stock f w d - ? ��:� - < "� "a,, i work always on hand. . .1 , r t .. , . �:. p t� S ATISFACTION x , ," ;. T ere. we are '� . GUA11ANT ED. : , v `�•; i - ��(} T ]p �] �■ i 1 '. t 1 ; .1 • H• Mai Cl� ON i. ` k �, 7� - i .I •, ,;'` �. With a douiplete line of Spring Brook Road • ©nt. {`'; Lis `�> , E' J , a <� 1 .- FARMERS' MARKET., .1 ToRoNTo, Jane 18, 18$8. .r J � ;= �? . Milk Pane � i. Wheat, fall . ............ i 0 70 to O Op� qs CresaYlers, 11 . Wheat, spring ......... 0 71 to - 0 t o t� Strainer Pails, Wheat,ried winter...... 00 78 to . 0 rte" 'f �. 1 Churns, Whett3, goose ............ 00 52 to 00 �5;N Butter Bowels, , Barley, bush ..:.......... 00 00 to 00 1 ,`�; Butter Prints, I - - Oats, bush ................ 80 28 to 00 24 x `_ „, Peas, bnah ................. 00 50 to _ 00 pD; z R RAYHt glow, 1276 to 14� Ask , A w ton............ 7 verything neaeeaary for the straw, ton ...... ........... s o0 to ao tgf" ° -3.. r- q. Butter Making Season. Dragged hogs ............. 0 00 to 6 26 i I . ° Beef, forequarters....... 2 00 to 4 5G ,I ' � 4y r { ,. t. ;. Beef, hindquarters,..... 4 50 to 760 -- �� ,, Mutton ..................... 5 00 to 7 Od r �• it ..1 . Veal, careass ............. 8 00 to 4 50 . f , � z Butter, lb .................. 00 12 to 00 h0 "� : • •w v� e Iar's Metal Roofing sad Eggs aaz... . r� .. I........... 00 09 to 00 ;"-' ,: ;. ; - �� A- Siding furnished on Potatoes, per bag......... .25 w .:t� �' }L 4 �� T E .. , , ­ - . I I : .'-" L I I ._ MwRKMAN I James Fcsund's, Dauber q. noon, Hsel- The above council met rift t o ad• '" er's hotel, West Hill, n' bt; Thursday. . W. larks, the` i4dependept Conger• to Jerry Annie', Hines a road, Hoop, 'ournment on Monday, June lath, a the vative ca didate for Hast York, was to Jerry a hots!, Maly rD, night; Fri- ' own Hall, Brougham, membejrs a 1 pro.- eleetionae in throe li the Ceder Grove day, , g . y td John Flemings, arkham road, dent, Reeve Gerow in the chair., M notes and Loon t Hill districts on Friday, Mr. noon, Franklin house, Markham, night ; .ar °.. of lass meeting read and adopted: Clark is ' the field to, stay, Saturday, to Gerow a ha 1, �roagham, A number of bills and accounts were Among the successful oandidsOze who noon, to his own at" w ere he will re presented and referred to the various ttaseed t e final year at Toronto Univar• main until Monday moral g. This mate P' standing committees. lily, we re pleased to note the came of • will be. continued through ut the season, S. Bray was heard taking for a grant Mies E. Ackerms�n, who taught in the health and weather perm ii ling. n 4th con Opp Iota ?,Band 9. Clio Be col here two Crown Pie. Petition wan presented asking for graidt nomis : yearn since,— / , grove . The first -prize carriage stallion, the pA- -' an the Rosebalnk sideroad for Wm. obineen had a cow street and PgrtY o! T. C. Oliver, Brantford, will • Petition presented from Goo. xi and killed by ightning Sunday evening. stand for a limited number of margin, for 10 others for grant =air Dixie, ills. Meters McDonald a" M. f}l _ . of, 1886, andjwitl make the season as foilm" . % H. Ellicott - was bead, asking or a Toro11to, were 'the _Monday May 4th, will leave his own grant between lots 16 and 17 in 41 6011. on Sunda last, scalds o! M. Ctlesson stable, Br > m, noon, and proceed by .J James Percy was heard with ref once Mr. an Mrs. R. T. Speight have ro• way of Gr ood to Seabert's hotel, to a public school chart he was intr no• tq 'nom .koQla heir wadding tear and are Brooklin,. for night ; Tuesday, to Wood- mg• � Holy residipg oti Albert street. ruff's hotel, Whitby, noon, Gordon's hotel Application of T. C. MoAyoy for � i One d sn't know th&uumber of ohild- leiokserh gel fight; Liverpool, noon, to g orfn- y Liverpool, nooD, hie own �r to repair road between lots 8 and 9 ' 8th ten in th' town until a eharivari comes stable for the night; Thursday, to Frank• con. around. a feel aura they can't all be lin house, Markham, noon; to Jacob Thos Madden was heard ro"rt rig a on the a sesame t roll. There were 'Wideman`e, jr., lot 27, con. 7, Markham, bad place. on the 5th con road, op orate enough -of them t populate a small sized` night; Friday, to Miller's hotel, Btotiff- .!' lot 9. town out a Mon ay evening. viile, noon, to Todd's hotel, Goodwood, J, - E. Roach woe heard complaining that Mr. W. . ;Per ins, the new bandmaet• night; Saturday, to Andrew Johnston'$, • sty - West Hill at Clark's hollow was in bad er, was m de the eci lent b the citizens lot 3, con. 4, Uxbridge, noon, to his own • � !" ! condition. . . I of Dunda k of a beautiful by cornet stable where he will remain until Arlon- ou Petition presented froth Larne Meter and the ngregation and choir of the day morning. Th{s route will be won• tinned throughout the season, health and on • - - and 10 others far grant t cut down hill Methodist church there presented him weather permitting. ini = on the 7th con road Opp loot 81, an addres ' The Dundalk band was Petition from H Westg to and 18 of ers present at the train Wednesday mot ning Mac Q,)uaker ' for grant of 1175 to q ay 1 road bet een 8rd. inst. o. -see their leader off. Mr. The faahioriable bred imprked clydesdale . lot 20 and 2l from •Kin on road to age Periling wi l- make a, most desirable citi. stallion, (9798, i )the property of Graham line. zen. —Sufi: g " Claremont O ' - Bros., Cairnbro ie, at , •. '`- i On 'motion of IIr. Poacher; Me gee. '�- -- -' will make the season of 1896 gig Igilows ; . Colin Philip and S. H. Stephenson, ere etOUFFVILLE. Monday May 4th will leave his own to - . ` heard as a deputation from - Brougham � 1' N. stable, John Ianeons, Viewtield Farm, ' Public Library to ask for a grant to a sis` Frof. A. .Wilmott, of llcMsster Uni Boarboro Junction, and proceed to Young • in purohasing books. varsity, To nto, and Mrs. Wilmott, are Bros. for night ; Tuesday to Frank Your standing committee on` sheep visiting at der parents, W. B. Bandar's. Scott's, con 2, lot 22. Saarboro, for noon. i t, killed by dogs reported and recomn, nd- Margaret Carlyle, Government Fao- Callander'& hotel, Malvern, for Might ; tones Ins tor, was in town yesterday Wednesday to John Flemmin 's, Mark- , ed as follows : J C Taylor, one s eep y y g looking aft the interests of females am. � ham Road, for noon, Franklin House, killed by dogs, also one damaged astir at• to ed in e o s and faotorias. Markham, for night; Tuesday to John : ed Value $8.75 each, $5; said amount P y p Milray'e, Cedar Grove, for noon, B. B. being two thirds sworn value. Levi Ma a, of Ballant,rae, was up for ldar)on. for 't trial before agieiratee Roach and John- Reesac s. lot 1. con 11, On motion of Mr Richards, chairman, night; Friday to John Graham's, Rash - re report was ado led. son on , id y night last on the charge of Hill for neon, p0 P Sealer's hotel, Highland I The standing oommiltoe on oontin en beating his wife. After hearing the evi- Creek, for night; Saturday to Jerry I cog reported and recommended as fell we dente Maps was committed toir 80 days Annis', for noon, thence to his own stable +D R Beaton. serving notices of apps !s, hard labor t Toronto g - where he will remain until the following I� !16.00 ; W J Clark, blanks for Con of Tne foot ace on the �orting Grpands - Monday moruiva. The above route will , here on Sa arday evening last between be continued ' throughout the seesop, Revision and wire fence bianka $6. 0 ; James► Wid field and Charles Callender health and weather permitting, 1James Hubbard on a oonnt_�8.00 ; s r5 for a parse f 8100 was +teen by Callender. sensor attending Court of Revision 50 . Grit Willkes and Gla'dste�tst On motion of Mr Mowbray, 0hir an, We unciere nd they intend running again' ' thin Friday or a similar amount.—Mn The thorough bred trotting sta►IliQns, the report was adopted. Press. property of W. 0. Gerow, Whitevale, The standing cummithse on Indi n, Major Bu ton goes with big troupe to Ont., Will make the season of 1896 as ,,: reported •iud recommended a8 folio s . Toronto on one 24th for a week's drill. follows :- Monday May 11th, will leave Charles Lynda, an plies to James Rai try their owD stable, Whitevale, andproeeed .� Miss M-A Coxwortb left for Whitby on to F. O..Mc ua 's, , con. 4 from 25th day of ebrnary to 6th of ay, Q y Audtey, lot 6 Tuesday w ere she intends to remain •: - ,9 week at 111-00 per week, $9.00 ; David Pickering, for noon, thence to tarry with bar brother. S. Cbxworth. Meen's, lot 2a; .con. 3, Waist Whitby IDafoo, support of H Elsoa from 19th day Y• of May to the 16th day of Jane, 4 weeeks Reese Jo son Wa;s tocompanied b1 0bbtter known a.$ the Dow farm), for 00 Mrs..Johna n at the warden's excursion night; Tuesday, to John Coruish's. tot $6. . !11.25 per week, submitted. All of which to the Falls on Tuesday. W. B. Bandar* con. 5, Darlington, (Tonlin , noon, to Juo . is reepectfally submitted. and wife an F. D. Miller and wife also Dyer, Enfield, night • Wednesday, to On motion of Mr Hilts, chairnnan,I rF• took in the zcarsion. Joseph Harper, Raglin, noon to Wilson's ,:• port was adopted. hotel Ashburn, night; • Thursda , to E: The road and bridge oot><imi� tee re r . The aEor of Baadty afternoon did 8 Y g S Resat chat in Newlsiarkec and vicinity. Frank Jones, tot 4, con. 7, Piekeringv` 1 ed and recommended payment of the Eight coon -bridges with their approach• noon, to home stable for night; Friday - following sums: -Henry Haight, 81 lyde 'to Wm. Stonehouse's lot 9, con. 4, Boar.. as were awe t away and many sidewalks of gravel supplied F Doyle, also 61 yards bore, 'Dona, to John Graham's, lot 35, were d'ufpl Buildings were also Kingston road,'Pickerin , anpplied E H Haight for .$ road diyle one ge g, Dight • Bata, blown dew is the town. The roof of rho da , to Oormle 's hotel, Lives l mark. ' - _ at 7 cents per yard, also $1 for righ of Y Y p� wa 11 cedar a at Quaker m king pp1&019 was carried away, et, noon, thence home- where they will i I y, 117.44 ; E Dehart, Po a. building the ' 10 Dente (Pickering one half) 55 t9ents • N g agricultural pro ands remain until the following Monday �' destroyed, and the ebieds and stables of .. marring. Crawford, filling washout on Brock oad . - , i on 5th con, also repairing bridges in!4th the Union otel levelled with the ground. M W'ellingt ti. con on Brook Road $8.00 Caleb 1'ar. A large per ion of the (}. T. R. track be• ' tween New arket and Hollond Landing Pura bred imported Clydesdale stallion, _ sytli, jRrading hill on 9th "con opposite was washe away is a dozen place, within (No 6981), tits property of Wm. Major, �-- lots 10, contract of 1895, $18.00 Regban Whitevale, Out., will crakt� the season of Dawn n, b�lilding culvert between loth 16 the space / 4 mites, and all trains are 18 se follows : —Honda „ May 25th, and 1 to 9th con, compelled i go round by Georgetown, — ff � $8.50 • Wm Cowan, . will leave his own stable, Green River, . I woe dune on sideroad between lot 80 Tribune, and proceed to Wm. Tu�n�r's, 7tb con., I 11 sod 81 in B F. #iI-40 ; J H Con or, . Route Register. noon, thence to John Whits'*, lot 28;ooD. rading on Greenwood road accordin to 1, Pickering for night. Tuesday, to ' . Adam Whitsva's lot 26 c q, 7 Picker- ' intract, $3.25. aibougfe. Ghle�.. 1 i , 1 , The re br d import Cldesdale italliod ins, moon, to R. 9. Pbiltp Brougham.. -. - __. -• We Led. to acknowledge a 6oWma tell• . Now � p° i night. Weduesda to T omas KDOZ, V. ion frow Thomas C McAvoy stating -hat X166) the pro rty of John Anson, ., Y . the gi$erosd between lots 8 and 9 in thealeam, ill make he season of 4896 as Brook Road, neon, to Gor lay's Hotel, 8th con is in a bad state of repair. would. follows: Mcnday, sy 11th, will leave Liverpool, night. Thnred y, by way of Pt• his own ii able, lot , con, 9, Pickering, ' Cherrywood to B. Carter's and remain recommend that- the 2nd deputy -r ve and Proceed to Jo #e h Tripp's, Kinsale,. all night. Friday, to Goo. Carter's, _ inspect the same and make necessary re. " for noon ; thence to ..Bray.&, Audley, Belford, noon, to. Wm. M , ;)r'e, lot 26, - pairs. - ,' for Might. Tuesday afternoon, to Gord- con. 5, Pickering, - nigh u Saturday. We beg to acknowledge the cco�rtifi to , on's• hotel Pickprin , by way of Peter proceeds to his own stable, where he will ' ` ' of Harry Ellicott, 'asking to built! a wire MoDerma A's, nigh ; Wednesday, to remain until the fallowing onday tuorn- +'. ` • fence on the south boundary of 5th n, Jas. Tay Dr's, lot , con 2, Pickering, . ins• _ ; The Cook 'Steve say askiii, or rwr tkr koppWas of a keaMbold . ii A Mans Wipe: . . ..-..---%, .Is the Head. . - " 11 .of the Family when it comes to buying o Cook - stove: We find that whenever a woman of experience and good judgement has an opportunity of thoroughly examining our Na'­ 44 nos to iNE-.A hug" NM - . �_ v�etroughing and fumace vork promptly attended to. 1 I' - Kennedy, e'e Blook,, Pickering. �\ 1 I . Leggett's W' Chgmpibn - Dry. Powder,- Gun i . 1trir - Distributting ; . , . InwHcedes and h'ungicidea, — . c . Thoandde in use. - Distriiiates BEN, - LONDON PURPLE, .11' HELLEBORE, . SULPHUR, i LIKE, I 1 . ;. ' FUNGfROID,• TOBACCO . DUST, Etc. trot's potatoa%ugs and all other insects and prevents blight. For the Farm. Orchard, Vineyard and Garden. . --- Also the — "� . . Standard Paris Green . 4 Lusterees - , , 1. . { 1 ciuoipally for Potatoes and) all Visas tt lea. Distributes all kinds of dry ders. i ffI *8 usual almost giving aw &y Impported ft � No way Spruce.' -Four times transplanted she prefers it above all'othen and when it is sold it always tatys sold because it gives perfect tisfaction. It is the hands~st s 6 manu- factured and it combnn the four great points which we ve always kept in view. Perfect ding•, con. vexwnce in opemling, eeonorny of fuel, durability, woospt !tai inV If your dealer canti' show yoir )k[r Rancher, seconded by Mr Richrde, '. d thG " Ptrfection',' S vc write to '` moves that this coanoil do no ad oarn Th roi n t fo Graham Bros.�'Caillnbrogia" � direct. to meet a�tain ore Monday, An Sgt 8 d, at I p . Claremo t, Ont., wi 1 make the neasoD Of � ., �' V" . 10 is m, for the transaction f Hera! ,.. 1896 as onows : -- oad'ay May 4th will The ` bnapnt3ss. - - ; ;; leave own . stable, "Cauabroidie," .11 1. - C -oremo t, a6d pr d to. Wilson's hotel EE E�II- + 0 • 1 Ashbar , !or noon, thence to l3sabat# g .. Ja. 1. foot all . match took_ p a e o the ' tin grounds •fibre' wet Sat rday hotel, rooklin,. to . �niQht; Tuesday, #o • - ` B otel Wkiitb ,roan, GFordgn's.pf ; ;ale b�►� ., ! -{ 1'., een Altnins and to vill ,. ;tbe Woody a b , y t, .d ..+,,, , 4z .a. X �oig'bt by p, hotel, iol;erllig, eight ; Wadnpedsy " xw. _ -t __ by % score of 1 . IH x$3 ': � • _ -� ` ', �" _ `'' R li, .�att8r wiinin' -. �.i �. - . I Y` x,9+1.:• - .;- - - - a _ .. , i.tg,,,i , °. �. i' iFS-. :: ; '{ - - - t.. <•! _ -% -,J rJ q'::�( 1. Px I , - �. v h.:�. t ? :4:... .,.y.!i'i'Y' p•' ..a..... , #h. . ,-,,�t;i -.-,,1 1k. ,i m 'i dit�.'.Y - 11 d Potatoes, early fwd .late. All kinds pf field . and garden seeds on hand. A nM r of varieties of large and small r it trees tested for %, northern climate. or partioulare and prices of anything n the list fiend to • Henry Hopkins, Green River, P.O., Ontarlp. ;' J�e, — — . - - - — I.- . STARK f_:.: Agant for leading i 1. . Pn lisp, : American, And C`a dian . Dire ins "nee,,_Cbm�ianies o more `for ratos: Losses plaid ptotn)ptly, Also, wit for a. _'•� a+r ,N , z >< - z_ . ,s: f:_ x it ", : 4�k!w =6. ..tom_: J�'$.I . r a. +. sS -sue. L - �_ � .7i.n� � ' DOJMIJTION BA MIL IL ".,n�_ £ f, t 'i �. Capitai Paid up, X1,500,000 xk� i4 +' s il, Surplus, - $1,50;0,000 ° ' ' �' �' 'jZZi - 2 " 1: WHITBY AG NCT. zi A, `���# ,� t Qi"e Banking awsetaeei z'rastuaet:er S a s SAVINGS DE#ARTMENT.� ' "£y L �+ s Interest allowed at highest current rk" Nei � q4- notice of withdrawal required. ' �" special attention given to the collection of _� , Farmer'.s Bale apd other Notes. ! ;� E. J..THORTW . , ..if. _e4' 1. Im idA NAGRB. r x L •2 Jtr �,. r. A PERFECT` TEA ; , x 1 g 1 � Y','Y . 4 A 41 - r 4 t:i i E -`.' . 1_� 1- - " . L . .11. � `1 I I. ....._:-, -t-4� 1. � �� � : , i� � "' rHe + 1' I ­,z ONS06 "­­"_ � `P ­ :J ­.,;;t,.�t. + "1NLOU'r TaA 1 e� � «, i�q im TMR WOR�O � - �i�`'� r,m a t '; FROM TMt TEA Pt #NT TO THE TEA CUP . � � �� IN ITS NATIVt PURITr,�} , i '' Monsoon" Tea is put up by the Indian Tea t . •,I rc�wors us a sample of.the best qualities. of tndism v, 'rs �I 'teas Therdore they use the greatest care in the selection of the Tea and its bleed. that is why they I :. �` Nut it up themselves and seti it only in the oritinal . "_ , `. ppaacck -1ge+, thereby securing its purity and ezoellenee. � k Fut up in R lb . t lb. and s lb, packages. and never , x . sold in b " i - ;e " Lf,� At.t. ROOD GROCERS KEEP tT . I `s �0- If your grocer does not keep it, tell him to writs ter: ,' rj I STEEL, HAYTER A 00.. I S,. , 11 'and 13 Front Street East; Tor onto! " ' ter rt For sale by John Diekie dt Co, Ackartng ' }°� . . ' IP i BR�it1TFO�OALL�EL. , - l U v� j h TW ENEW AYE i _ , •r 1. 1 .. ; ,a I . 3- I i..2 %.ref, V_ 3, - Y gip_ _. r `1� 4 + -- ^qk ' I 1j, co m M' I � _ iLL IDEAI. °� Y. - STEEL WINL11ILL 1- w . ... I _ - . ".. —WITH— + �i . ., � h. I STtEI. To -•: .: tt :. no wood used in any part .of its - construction. �HEAPER THAN WOODS. ; f All nicely painted slid guaranteed. First Class spray Pumps. I • �. j I - -GEO. GER4�V' ► It O a�. 1 . - E t' �;x W�s/110 oats I anted `fin Idea �1 rA r�s > wear: a yoll 9 F: � cl9 paten, •A . i or $0, � y3y S, ,. <lis....."t.`3_L_Y.r. s~l.i x.14>. - 4 1u .".t. -. - •'u.`a`3f is he'hlle complied with bylaw m 'ng woo®. to lbert r s, night; Thucs- application, would recommend that his ' der, to B 's hots ,Whitevale, noon, t0 . request be granted; also a osrtifioaie m (}stow'. otsl, Brougham, night; Fri. , - famed Gilchrist asking to build',& . e . day, reenwood to Mr. Lewis', 7th con. ring, non , to his own stable _ - . .fence on sideroad between lots 26, an 27 ill remai until the following .-.. _ - ` in 2nd coo, as he has complied with by-; Mon y law in sling application would recom : ogis S . nton... , -- - mend th his request be granted. -The standwd bred ter stsYlloa, (N^. 1 . Ezra ch and George 'Hood' *m 19,979,)) the pro pert of W.G. Barnes, I. beard •bef ro 14e council concoming Dixie Green River will m e the season of 1896 • t: hills and ill west of Forest Mills in &1 -as follows : -MOnda ay 4th will leave -4-;, ' • - con, wool : recommend that the let do- ` his own f Gree River and proceed puty -reey inspect the same and repot at' to Gerow's hotel, Brougham for noon, thence to Gordon's hots!, Pigkering for the neat noting of this council. We ha a before ng the certificate f J ni ht ; T esday,. Maxwell's hotel, . C Taylor skin to build a wire fence on y g Htgbland reek, n n, Callendar's hotel, Malyern, night; ednesday . to Box sideline tween lots 28 and 29 in nd. Grove, n n, Frank in house, Markham, 000, as a has complied with by-la in night; Tharsday to Brown's Corners for making pplication, would recomm and noon, Mee 's hotel, ietoria Square, night _ - i that his r quest be granted. ;, Friday to John Bak r's, Gormley, noon; . Henry c►rrison having made app! ca• Queens h tel, Stou yille, night ;. Satur- . Lion for onus on wire fence /by law, but dap, to Al na, non thence to his own 1'as he,has not complied with the:',speci ca, stable wh re he will remain till Monday / j� dope me tinned in the by -law, w old morning. This route will be continued througho t the season, health and weath• } i reoomme that big application be aid over until the next raseting of tl is o uni- or permitting: d, . tiatSiGraven Gallant. 1pq: bn�m oti on of Mi=. Ponder, chair an, The pare br import Clydesdale stallion iNo• 6328) the props ty of Graham Bros., �_ i report was adopted, ' i On motion of 9ttesare Hilt,��and Rioh rda i'Cairnbr e. Cl remont, Ont., will make th season, ! 1896 as follows: — the reeve was recommended W grant) his Monday ay 4th,' ill leave his stable, order on the treasurer is favor, of the 'Gerow's h tel, Biro ham, and proceed to - . _ , I parties r ommended in tha ViOnOu re. committee' . Gleason's otel, Qr nwood, for the night. Tae day, o Robt, oBrady's, 4th con., e . 1 ports of t e standing Mr Mo bray,' seconded; by r : i1to, Ficl� ring noon, to Gordon's hotel, Pick- ni ht; Wad eo4ay, to Liverpool, _ movies tb t'the thanks of tIt oaino ! be Bring, noon, to Jas. Ta lor's, con. 2, lot 29, . , I . tendered . he reeve and membe of: car- bore council for the very kind ' vi tion night; T ureday, Garland Bros., con. 8, got 38, coa, to B Ie'a hotel, White- - extended to the reeve and m mbti'e of them n Taus• • v U, ni t; Friday, to Elias Bioe'e, Wm. Cowie's, Chip 000noil to dine with (1�a g er, noon, .7th dap, Jnne 18th, at the Centen11' I eel bra- Win,, ni t; Saturd y, to his own stable „ '�' 'rich gro nda, tad thst the oler be . � where he will remai until Monday after - . inetrn to notify the oleirk o Sot .bore noon. T is mate will be continued ' - township of the intention of t ig oo soil : throngho t the sea a, health and weath- '� 'd ' nation or permi ling. The Cook 'Steve say askiii, or rwr tkr koppWas of a keaMbold . ii A Mans Wipe: . . ..-..---%, .Is the Head. . - " 11 .of the Family when it comes to buying o Cook - stove: We find that whenever a woman of experience and good judgement has an opportunity of thoroughly examining our Na'­ 44 nos to iNE-.A hug" NM - . �_ v�etroughing and fumace vork promptly attended to. 1 I' - Kennedy, e'e Blook,, Pickering. �\ 1 I . Leggett's W' Chgmpibn - Dry. Powder,- Gun i . 1trir - Distributting ; . , . InwHcedes and h'ungicidea, — . c . Thoandde in use. - Distriiiates BEN, - LONDON PURPLE, .11' HELLEBORE, . SULPHUR, i LIKE, I 1 . ;. ' FUNGfROID,• TOBACCO . DUST, Etc. trot's potatoa%ugs and all other insects and prevents blight. For the Farm. Orchard, Vineyard and Garden. . --- Also the — "� . . Standard Paris Green . 4 Lusterees - , , 1. . { 1 ciuoipally for Potatoes and) all Visas tt lea. Distributes all kinds of dry ders. i ffI *8 usual almost giving aw &y Impported ft � No way Spruce.' -Four times transplanted she prefers it above all'othen and when it is sold it always tatys sold because it gives perfect tisfaction. It is the hands~st s 6 manu- factured and it combnn the four great points which we ve always kept in view. Perfect ding•, con. vexwnce in opemling, eeonorny of fuel, durability, woospt !tai inV If your dealer canti' show yoir )k[r Rancher, seconded by Mr Richrde, '. d thG " Ptrfection',' S vc write to '` moves that this coanoil do no ad oarn Th roi n t fo Graham Bros.�'Caillnbrogia" � direct. to meet a�tain ore Monday, An Sgt 8 d, at I p . Claremo t, Ont., wi 1 make the neasoD Of � ., �' V" . 10 is m, for the transaction f Hera! ,.. 1896 as onows : -- oad'ay May 4th will The ` bnapnt3ss. - - ; ;; leave own . stable, "Cauabroidie," .11 1. - C -oremo t, a6d pr d to. Wilson's hotel EE E�II- + 0 • 1 Ashbar , !or noon, thence to l3sabat# g .. Ja. 1. foot all . match took_ p a e o the ' tin grounds •fibre' wet Sat rday hotel, rooklin,. to . �niQht; Tuesday, #o • - ` B otel Wkiitb ,roan, GFordgn's.pf ; ;ale b�►� ., ! -{ 1'., een Altnins and to vill ,. ;tbe Woody a b , y t, .d ..+,,, , 4z .a. X �oig'bt by p, hotel, iol;erllig, eight ; Wadnpedsy " xw. _ -t __ by % score of 1 . IH x$3 ': � • _ -� ` ', �" _ `'' R li, .�att8r wiinin' -. �.i �. - . I Y` x,9+1.:• - .;- - - - a _ .. , i.tg,,,i , °. �. i' iFS-. :: ; '{ - - - t.. <•! _ -% -,J rJ q'::�( 1. Px I , - �. v h.:�. t ? :4:... .,.y.!i'i'Y' p•' ..a..... , #h. . ,-,,�t;i -.-,,1 1k. ,i m 'i dit�.'.Y - 11 d Potatoes, early fwd .late. All kinds pf field . and garden seeds on hand. A nM r of varieties of large and small r it trees tested for %, northern climate. or partioulare and prices of anything n the list fiend to • Henry Hopkins, Green River, P.O., Ontarlp. ;' J�e, — — . - - - — I.- . STARK f_:.: Agant for leading i 1. . Pn lisp, : American, And C`a dian . Dire ins "nee,,_Cbm�ianies o more `for ratos: Losses plaid ptotn)ptly, Also, wit for a. _'•� a+r ,N , z >< - z_ . ,s: f:_ x it ", : 4�k!w =6. ..tom_: J�'$.I . r a. +. sS -sue. L - �_ � .7i.n� � ' DOJMIJTION BA MIL IL ".,n�_ £ f, t 'i �. Capitai Paid up, X1,500,000 xk� i4 +' s il, Surplus, - $1,50;0,000 ° ' ' �' �' 'jZZi - 2 " 1: WHITBY AG NCT. zi A, `���# ,� t Qi"e Banking awsetaeei z'rastuaet:er S a s SAVINGS DE#ARTMENT.� ' "£y L �+ s Interest allowed at highest current rk" Nei � q4- notice of withdrawal required. ' �" special attention given to the collection of _� , Farmer'.s Bale apd other Notes. ! ;� E. J..THORTW . , ..if. _e4' 1. Im idA NAGRB. r x L •2 Jtr �,. r. A PERFECT` TEA ; , x 1 g 1 � Y','Y . 4 A 41 - r 4 t:i i E -`.' . 1_� 1- - " . L . .11. � `1 I I. ....._:-, -t-4� 1. � �� � : , i� � "' rHe + 1' I ­,z ONS06 "­­"_ � `P ­ :J ­.,;;t,.�t. + "1NLOU'r TaA 1 e� � «, i�q im TMR WOR�O � - �i�`'� r,m a t '; FROM TMt TEA Pt #NT TO THE TEA CUP . � � �� IN ITS NATIVt PURITr,�} , i '' Monsoon" Tea is put up by the Indian Tea t . •,I rc�wors us a sample of.the best qualities. of tndism v, 'rs �I 'teas Therdore they use the greatest care in the selection of the Tea and its bleed. that is why they I :. �` Nut it up themselves and seti it only in the oritinal . "_ , `. ppaacck -1ge+, thereby securing its purity and ezoellenee. � k Fut up in R lb . t lb. and s lb, packages. and never , x . sold in b " i - ;e " Lf,� At.t. ROOD GROCERS KEEP tT . I `s �0- If your grocer does not keep it, tell him to writs ter: ,' rj I STEEL, HAYTER A 00.. I S,. , 11 'and 13 Front Street East; Tor onto! " ' ter rt For sale by John Diekie dt Co, Ackartng ' }°� . . ' IP i BR�it1TFO�OALL�EL. , - l U v� j h TW ENEW AYE i _ , •r 1. 1 .. ; ,a I . 3- I i..2 %.ref, V_ 3, - Y gip_ _. r `1� 4 + -- ^qk ' I 1j, co m M' I � _ iLL IDEAI. °� Y. - STEEL WINL11ILL 1- w . ... I _ - . ".. —WITH— + �i . ., � h. I STtEI. To -•: .: tt :. no wood used in any part .of its - construction. �HEAPER THAN WOODS. ; f All nicely painted slid guaranteed. First Class spray Pumps. I • �. j I - -GEO. GER4�V' ► It O a�. 1 . - E t' �;x W�s/110 oats I anted `fin Idea �1 rA r�s > wear: a yoll 9 F: � cl9 paten, •A . i or $0, � y3y S, ,. <lis....."t.`3_L_Y.r. s~l.i x.14>. - 4 1u .".t. -. - •'u.`a`3f tiw -" :arm t.° i i . . a,. S- r•r4tA g en�'xiF,•.4 z, w , ys: T9 I- I I .. rt , 1 ` I , t ` 1}• 0_' NOW yyZs. {fit r.. , t . , , :W ♦ ;' ,� ,. t.� = - - ,. r *• �.. ... S 4� s .. xrn `Cy uswz.> c.w _ I � ., .. 3z"., 4 -a,. t ni... w' ;: ,. .. ,., _ _: 4; .v�y�i'.p .,'_ka 3"s, � � «. �i • z r - Fi. -:- - .. -• -: •.- .. - -.. _ .. >' � ":. 6 P _. � ,:- 5 74}1 -: .@.. 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Bear the ity, all of which Aj ABY�'� _ . tats that this .iii no little girl's. work. lit�iistus AdopietA, Tit$ V; 2Y'LA`T$ST FR011� �4L TH13 were lee;' , with pro bly thxeei hundred many families this work is aitep WORLD OY�R. . ocou11 - Two golden•brown eyes nay darling, The glamor surrdunding 'the earlier That lovingly look in a mine, eels the work o! the children before eiscoveries of gold in Western Anstra- i The N ra I+'al $ Power Qo. have Reminding me often a! sunsets ' hey are o! a suitable age .or size to ettntracte for addi ions to their pre- Far off in some sits• ge titouthern• ( 11a, his naturally diverted publio p,t• • _' r tat etisog items Abostst O.dt' Ory Co ntrf� a planft to cost $3,000,000 for ol�� dorm the wow properly. It in. word { ntifln item the last that the au�ri Great ,Britain, the United Slates and t e par ,of f ing Power to `With the glints, a the gold and the � hich requires no small amount �f per= ,i our output i» New 8ouitr Wales bur: All Petrte of the (fiche. Cod nee and $Y,tiffalo. ambssr fence, as well as good judgment, and - Assorted for $asy Reading• fan steadily 1. increasing of , late At Col V. (lg. t*6� rom were Far down in thle depths of their deg men who musst perform their own years' Y CANADA. hanged a free in he middle of Broad I often etit watching th�iar sane set p� housework have no right to shirk this t 9uantity obtained in that colony 'Mork :ilia been aonlmeziced on tq . Street, th main b iness thoroughfare, With the .olosin of eyelids in slee g t}rin the being '860 018 � g p' hush the find so distasteful but seek g Fast year � . Beach Uadial . Railway track at and riddl d with b llets by an i�prfur- M bonny, brig'h,t ,. blossom, m Donald, y ounces, Y }` h;tod nao y Y being the letrge at annual yield a iltmi. I Pressed to my bosom to-day that to make It as nearly pleasant as since 1875 when the quantit was 861 - , .11 14IIorrie' Freeborn attempted at The II Scat• s receipts for the And oriel in mg rapture, Oh darlin , . ible. That it may be done ,quickly ' y , •`.' 13a�ilto�a by taking; poison. n • e etio month o May were $24,643,717, a,nd the now muoh do you • love meet. Oh say[" land thorou hl�, one must prepare for 784 ounces, and surpassed only in eight \.• saved h= .I I expendit a $28,42Q 92, leaving a deli- He wtsited a moment in silence, i before ginning, Have plot of years since the discoveries of 1851. The ' I-a cit for t ' , month o $3,782,876, and for ,. Then answered with voice full of glee, H t water soft if possible, and plenty out ut `of The wridow` of Pete&' Shyer , a re the sieve nwnths of- the fiscal If this house' was as big as all heaves&, o clean duels towels. A leak A gold during the present year z blood IrPgaois Indian woman' Idie at of y Ilan may is expected to - shvw a further in- �126,928 8'74, year That's' haw march I love you, you reef" easily converted into an excellent ,- Caughnawaga, at the age of 18 y Its. - - . d ainer :b y punching holes in the hot- crease. In feat, it is now generally - Treastyprer Harve of Gue h, Arranq menus are tieLn maQe ion t it! g .ETABLL $ U. tc m, as many : as desired. All - sticky recognized that instead of the auri!- y has celebra'tio on an elaborate scale pn, Brous sources of the colony being tom- : _ ti been stipeQided, ae theoun il in- ► J dishes should be dip�ted in water and veatigatirtg an ells my 'lb, t or,. turiu, Oswego, acid A large proportion of the soups In t aside. Fill the ddish pan half full of gOcl to e, i his Fort Nis$ ra, oft contennial of the tar and the drainer placed in a� pan Paratively eahausted, as supposed bl; accrruntsi • evaauatian of those laces daily use in the French asshole, says o half full o! very hot water. Wash man the are only t i rs.' F by the Britt- n exchange, Y, Y y aids 'beg nning to . Arthur` Dupuis. a Montreal Ian dry- ash troops age, are made' ithput &took, assware first, When the drainer is property developed. Although the;- man, IV& stabbed fatally ,-by ik own, There ie� a ;lock 't' at ,the works of but of vegsetables simply. ' boiled to a ill, lift from the pan and place the men whom he ordered away ro his the IIIi steel orks, Chi o, Ithd puree in water and n upon the stove to keep hot, and alluvial deposits discovered in the ear- residenc®. ' tag prop rly seasoned. - j neaarly 1, 0 often a thrown out of em- At the head of this list of ma' glass upon very clean, dry towels. ly days have been practically abandon - I The rIy- dosing by -ldw � `�eoe�n €< ployment. TOO me claim the colour �ou�� nives, and forks, spoons, eta., come ed and are popularly .considered as �, y line wa t cause f the lock -out al- as the French call soup without + at the china, worked out ter passed "P the Ct�uncil of Monurea,I has . t e • m tin, and last ironware. there is m le evidence , Dean ti Danced bad law' by Recb den h'0'�h of of a company do not mot, is Julienne. hen all dishes are wiped place towels a P a admit it: Take two rinse water, wash well with soap, that -the surface of the country her' _ Y. (small sotto ,one turnip- and ha been merely scratched. The sealah foY . -M - The British warship Rambler' art yed Our re this k irgron the Ne•i one leek, one onion, a carter ai a head ng in the open air to dry F York eom ereial agencies shiow little Q i h- cloth should be treated in the gold J� been vigorously proseouted for . at the I t from T1 rmud o 6he is oane of fine young cabbage, and a quarter a! me way, and will always s be found Of the test additi any e. Aty craps promise well q y r 1. America °� to the N rt)! more than' fot•t but new and old a ks a e large, it is likely a head of celery. Clean all these vege- sweet and clean. y years; gold � X04' ! the low es ''no realized ttbr farm tables, wash and ishes should be washed on s table fields and fresh deposits are neiverthe- A V __ • aver, D.C., dry them. Cut them shelf, never in an iron sink, thus. lase oafs, i; . syndicate t'as ur- products 11 conti continue. Factories are into little shreds, about the size and g "continually discovered. chased a rich gold mipe accidentally die- mostly on ort ti ,and the pvrahaA- p veptinqg the ehippeci dishes which Improved methucle of eatraotion bavi . !: c?overed Cayitse Creek,in Lillaoct die- ing power o th+e +pie ie thus serious- shape of matches, but n �t over two of .en disfigured an otherwise fealties+! trict by a half breed. 1 inches ion to le. been invented, and _ j. , y curtails. Bu ' .he tone amasig the g. Us, account of construe _, -,,;; A RICH HA IM - I I ?° A You g Englishman, jlist arriv at commercia copmM0 ity is reported as Lion of the onion it ing no possible to I �{ i Montreal, sht,ri himse -If dead .on the pllent, id it i assumed confident- TRTi►'LING WABTES, awaits the skilled miner wiiO shall . 4 mountain. He registered at the W nd- iY that b s Hess. wi)Il improve ae soon out it on exact straight din ,which are sor as T. B. Ccttwri,ght,: England. as the c venti(4" are over. The considered the proper - s for this uab waste can be traced to ill ht bring to bear u 4. hspe the development , boat and oe in"dustry is the only soup, but it should be cut as nee4r the I @ leafs like ": elf this industry modern knowledge and. __ 1. I,ie ut. -Col' Lake _has returned f om, one just s,1 which can be •fairly call- ,shape as he open tea sled coffee canisters," ' England,'where he went. on btisi ass ecl active, and ployment in this possible. Keep a the Ivege- appliances such as are being successfil- eonnected with the recent contracts for line - is thou i orders are dim- tables as' dry as possible.' 'Melt four he soap left -to dissolve in water. ly employed in other countries, Gold ° arms ma a by the Dominion Gove n- finishing B Finaliel�a complicatiutns and tablespoonfuls o! butter in a hot. use- 'he wrong- flee of napkins, towels and its aLvo found 18 quartz'- vein&, 'occur•�_� . 'nt' 1 political a itatiuln la a serwusly affect- pan and fry al) the vegetables in tun- ho de,ra' ring in older and metamoe�tltiic r ks,' ' - � T'he' numerous desertions- fr m ing trade a 1 over It a United States, a potatoes and vegetables leftldto oar �'' ill they are slialitly brown, A qu rt o! i 0 r, such a8 argillaoeous slates, eLlaritio Viand _ „- the ran of the Royal Artillery s .a- the water in whlcli, talcose schists, as well as , ranite, di-�� tioned #t $alifaa. It is :believed he GF,N AL. peas or beans have he tla -vessels corroded with vine- gg men. a' beirt Herr R is, the frican ei Ioder, is• been boiled should then be seasoned pe porphyity, Vein } g induced to desert b the °P P with salt and ga , orite, set mine and g p y dead at Ber in. • pepper, if it is not sear I $'old is associated more cemmool with a ; high a iri the Dnited States for good coned already The fried vegVables $ cheaiss left to mould or to be ,(iron pyrites, thttiigh found with cpp- ' a,rt illerytmen. Leaders o the . & lets riot 'at Cairo should be added to it arc! the eau nib led b mice. f One oft the �Venttivorth County Coul _ have been s ot. y per, teed, zinc and silver ores, II and ° al- -. .11 eshould be allowed to slowl simlii r far T e bones and serape at (neat din- ; sa in asbestos. i3ut the eatradetion +�! i11Qrs reposed_ to uhe the lawn n - The Czar' a is -1 , raatrated y p Moscow ca, stro } P `the three lwurs, when a handful of shop- car( d before used for a savory soup, gold from quartz -vein requir6s toe rout. of the CAilrt h0116A at Ha. ri , '. Ph pad sorrel or a teas `: • r . a free market to enable the-- orme s It is re feel t. t 1,600 lxinclits have poonful minced inced T driedd fruit left for the worms, erection of extensive machtner and =. �� 1 cheese or a handful of minced i ttuce p --- o step 'paying fees. The Itiution w burned the awn ;o utrirabe, in Mad- leaves should be put in and the soup T e unsalted beef and pork. I outlay of gapita! such as t by olydinay : rested a joke. a aster. served at once. You may add little T e new br +gym& used for aorubb' miner seldom possesses. tZuartz }minid � ', It is stated in Halifax that the Nort Carl La trolls,► widely 'k known aquares of broad properly brown d in , T e tinware left damp to rust. I is generally carried on by limited lid i the oven. This soup will be a great '"�'"' tlantic squadron is soon to be stren - Btivediat ttatu &list; will visit the wilds TH spoons which sot bility or no liability oolupani m t - en ed by the sending of a new Bri of Paita deal better it it is made with rich ape the kettles( of the capital Ding found in t e co' - : ���: ik t i h warship from England The sous Sonia' Chia. year. stock or consomme in and alas. ! ozi[es. the rind a!' place ttf afar, p quartz -ve ns are .' n is to he stren theined Princesq L ,.z;oa ant, of Hawaii,. is In this oars it is made in exactl the there are 'many trifling wastes aituatecl near Armidale, i3athur_t, Bill g proportion Still in Italy., but is a same w ez , - a sly �vtth that of the United. Stat Y•. petted "in London y Dept yhat the vege abler vvhio#i grPatlp swell the agjlto to and , End, Orange, Barker and W yalo g. The totvarils the +nd oY t e month. are +okd for thert minutes sift add- aWouid be feared as the ' 1'ttta ioa� districts which roduc�d the _ arrest -� lets. E�Iw in Henry Bing, formerly o in them to the a ontreali :rho died in A ,ril in liont l�ha Londo Eta d rd correspondent took. W,hic spoil the vines." I uAAtitiea of gold during 1894 (were: a,Y• ` 1 , 1 e�itiina "tee the faun, r of killed at Delos- n onion soup is one of the beat v e- C rlo, bequeathed -£_0 d00 to the D1on � _ ra gel, 38,108 ounces, nearly al [rum env at 3,600, besid 1,200 inured. table soups we have. Fry four o ions, , Lucknow; Cvbar, 18,524 ounces.' of which I. teal GP ' ral hospital, £f0,000 to th 1 out in thitt sliceH,. in two hen in blei- l i 7,796 ounces came bfrum one m' e, sit- 1 14 Gill L iversity, and £5,000 to th A national `amm ttee has been form- k g. JUi;FQLEI3S OF INDIA. , At, + L dies' nevolent Soviet of Mont.re eel in Athens o ass st the Cretans who spoonfuls of butter, or even in nt fat j uatsd at Mount Drysdale, and i9curv- al Y stir the onions continually while that . ened in 1893; Hill rove, •21,'050 aces, " are in re n ag st Turkish rule. are frying, and 'when they are quite weir Iwstsis4's•�i1 Frets ,tamjli «1ti By and Hillgrove West, 10,318 ounces Peal(:. s he Ont rig Gecertim�nt has seevre Li -Hung Cb tng with him a let- brown add a scant half cup f 1 yppollam. fol Toro o Desarge's painting of the ter of credit or e p .noes incurred at Continue. stirring the rather pdaty our. liieaaa or v ( Hill, 12,'131 ounces; Parkes. 9,7458g c uig tore that ou ave till thegflou has -t ouneesng, 9,6 Fairfield, o ncoas; ounces; i1q - : C :,rg- o • hQ Licht Brigade, which fo the Czar's roust u amount' to y A �rrovoaident Writing from India Y MidBce. rs hung in the Victoria. Cross€ al- cooked a little and in woll bro neui, re�garc ing 'thee theory that the 1- y g $�0' jugg 1 6,3x3 ounces, and Wellingtt,n i (11dit- le y in t Cryst -al palace at Syd�n- Thee add very carnitilly, a little pt a ere► pe form their tricks b - chell's Creek 6 `� °�� b . Th central fi It is said;th t Sig r Criapi will un- time, three cups of boili water. Add er,•' J► will pow )) ..08 ounces. 13esid the gore is the late dbrgo a aurg cal f ration soon at nog - a tables nngg y8 i Mount Drysdale gold field the most C 1. Dania V.C., a Tornintonian by Naples, as the cata`r. c e in his a es arc poonful of salt aDd le the .. important find ut recent -year wIy bi' th, of 't. P 104th Canadian Re i t, Y soup stand at the bark al th,e tove, During the iiolirie of tote Indian ms,- maw, ac- «'yafung, in the Laehla ells-, g me{n b resells, 'REAT BRITAIN, p g' where it wilt slowly simmer far bolt tiny I made Cho aexiusintance. at one 'trio. Tht, first. ,i,rospeuting clam oti TlaEx village P Kr' n olz• in the ire -, an 'hour. Nov mash smooth two trash o[ the gentlatnen of India, who tri ®d . registered us, the 26th 1 �� meads enrp Somerset has 4 1�een` el- e8e Ol,erlauci, as bee partially de Ht toy- boiled potatoes, and about halt ru t Ikce l`ber$1893 ti teat rush on +'e I - ec' ed pr, i lee± of the Bri' ish Noman's P to instruct me bow to performs these 9 m • ` g Ncl by landsli ►s and he subsidence ,o! of milk to them, and stir therm in ,tine ensued, and in the earl . T npe.ran , Association. the ground. sou Mifialui. Ile td it was all Tina Y part of I- 189j4 .._4 �� p. Add another cup of boiled milk gm&'JI � there were probably more than j10,000 , 1. nglanci is suffering frrm $very se- Twt'nt.y r' ens %• ere or enough part of flee speictators, As 1ae3 persons us, kh +� ground. At the end Pe probably fat• ugh to reduce it to a area con. amts, the vQ �drou ht_ In six weeks the rain- ally injured i u p'cnit' caused by the sistency. Salhr brands of flour quire s' ly willed that tjiey should see al 18J4, the adult pe,ulation, the. end - I fall sn Lc•n .on b--is only been ltitia` tent falling of n b circa at &'circus per- a )ittle mot++ mil>< than others. train a five-mile radius of the �'al+ 1- of an inch-. formanee" at ntwel• tbe' .soul through a fine t kh ►- Yet I. in oouiMon with - Pore® lave. Court Huubv, ,-ins estimated at 3.82 . he King of th'� Belgians is'eiWte A •despatch -rom 'ast Africa says An ordinary flour sieve will. do. Re- estern nations, was too ani,malized, ',maleb and 930 females. The n her ( fo' rtly in I1ondl,n, to negotiate -a lea that the Fren•b Ni � r expedition has turn it to the kettle, which sho ld be nsual avid matef•ialized b flesh• -eat- of uartz claims r fo' the ouustruction of th? New C Been totall t rinsed -sad wi d out a Y'= ++gisterecl, tot eI d - t,iry ong y u eel, site many of its p� and lot i boll slid Donawmption of alcohol to tee• of the year, was 90U, of tivhicli abutut %. r I�� ay. meI»�l,ers war kill b ten minutes, stirring it t y poisoned ar -- requantlyi. Put were being worked, 121 had been salt rows, a half cup of little squares, of ttlasted or accept any spiritual' toaoht v® eel, and _ - = Che Behing lea Convention, -in bread and two tal,le I Y perhaps twenty -five 'yiel _ ei n in LcMdon, ,will appoint a commis A miner a s - -'` Panfuls of mine- g- i ed more ti,aa barely payable r�sul s. e. n to decide u P� yy gi° Maec ,w on eel shivers in the tureen and pour the The inassfi ezoit pen the Individual Cana Thux!,day rig t by S Nicholas ().'Con- hot Soup over therm. - �rtarmance' that ANOTHER NEW FIELD. I ( " dgI elaimh. or, the Britis Am ador, t o t he Czar _ gave for my amu�8ement 1 h' • t o. \ I W� the was discovered during 1f3+J'1' at G ran It is a(at •d on ggcod authority in' Set and Czarina. `vvars .re laid for fifty verting of a bamboo• stick inti5 r f ula. near :�turrumt,urrah, which � sa d :'- Y '4 that the •Dreibund will continue guts. BONA CUSHION PATCH WORK,' five servant, who waited at table and . fly support England in E Cut the have Tielded about 2,400 ounc s, t t3YPt A deipatob from a,' Samoa, lags patterns any desired size, of s Yalwal, in the southern district , axis ' a ter the coronation .fetes, Russia jo' � that an att:em ,t ' is , g made 1) Ger- .tin or psatcit,oard, which should be very ppliscl our wants. y , mina k 1. F once to harass Great Britain. ninny to ass` t the seen( stiff so that the material may be eat Aft:ei�Wardes —in his al1rsenoe._.I tried inonths 9wurk, r� hire the rich�sf o mks ,� pretender I ., • lOver 134 'branches have been add Tamaseae `and th'vs a s► true. The stag it 1011 and; to to su it t puppet up- 1pattern, it made of a Y rPri&e, tole same man was I ing icile owing to litigatan. It tqi the $ritisli «'omen's Temperas, on the Chiron ye+llaw color as originally intended w betom mrr aslting for inbtruc4ions. may' Inentiuned here that thjs Brp- �ciation in England, Scotland an should be in two distinct shades of i ken Hill Proprietary •Company, (luring ales during the past year. The More than bun eel Roans tie yellow. The diamond eha ,which con_ liretsted liim tat Lil! tbd ahattieas in file 1892, saved BerHn • have ' rsufdah with wager froan the w @ll in t 4,079 ounces of Ici frail]( c;: s csation is in 'annual seesic�n in Lo _ pore d to leaver the stitutes the+ rouiu {, shoo d be of Apple v Heir silver, lead bulb n. The �rinci d n• city within th dayp No explanation reen,or golden brown tint, The sJquare ti % usid. This hie proceeded to 1 assts of alluvial gold mining�ure the of the otdai Biv Yoept fish( they o. 5 must be a dlifertuit color from bef? he bad Lilted (Hem all to ppaa g 1 d Bathurst and Mud ee districts, and -the i The aljle*ged° revival of Feni�nism are obnoxious foreiii s. o. 1. The ante Ito the ,;;; eating some excitement in Lain o go octagon should rf owing, I reuctedi hits, to country watered by the various feed l K-� he Scotla d Yard detectives as tie The gravit which a Tut•itiah (Dug- be i{ -slit and dark greens alteruate,l P• ere of the C n. Y ernment efts .hear to he Cretan situ- and FIo. $the same, Qlaoing the light H ever, Pear Lachlan, and also in �z re only waiting for th . opportune m - took no tiat,ice of me and the 'iumut and Adelong and Braid �_ ant tot picteecl again certain me anon a show by the act that Thirty -. tint aver the Ilght point and the dark nt on stolidly bringing in the wat- wood districts. In 18(14 the einora ( f r ecvia it c five battaliotl of tr have been or- in the �e . way, The aq d to er . u til, iti m exa paid fields, in the 31u ru 1 Y' dared : to the Island o Crate. Y ited - llnaglna(lon, r mbidg a dis- The Dal >�in police have made an e - it Oct (boat the tun slow would lw trict, about thirty to forty mile from aordin. ry di'Jxtivery pf inil'itary rifl A d,es (etch from hst►ns soya that t R S the inland town a! Wagga w d aw y, were discovered. and ware for- some , avonets a cI a large quantity off a the Turks, ftei• le ing Vamos, Is- i some K �' 1. - land of Crete, burn and sacked the 'iu lung Het I oauld not arrest or years in a flourishing condition; I he unitiu . A11 the article "s are out f • s ate: an 1 ppear to. have .keen bides villages of D leans an Tsivira. The in- .t P utavemeiits, lie passing through district. is now drifting frcym riirning `, a`- r a- Ic n `time. gents yeti d to 'th mountains, and ma' though I, did not exist, 1 drew( into an impw tent agricultural sir I s Ord an:d _lay in wait for him, mint. In they north of the col 'nyt io l e4 1: proclaimed tie .unto of Crete with Sir lI, is I1Fty 1�'liite Ridley,' Imf+eri 1 G Mdki ig a alanh, I apparently cut iiini tb <� New England district; a the "�' ' on,e S rNtary, in the. 11€_u�e of Cord- In 1w in, whett, lol there were two Ines, coast, isry the country of Glou ester• . �_ - "'A - one, s at d that he, co'ulcl find n It i,9 state that a I nfidentisl Hots F= bririq in the water, neither of w and in t '` t eason f r the exercise of further c•le - has been add_ ed to he Belgian Gov- could • h°m he eatreme northwest, at , ernn�erit; an olii}aing that eft- Empress ' restrain or prevent froth do- Mount Pools, Mount Browne apd Ti_ I ncy i n t e case of lire. Maylrric ltouUurra, the "'° and g it y of the murder of her Eugenie has auipmon d a great fastest- 1 was completely out o! considerable gold fi ©Ids Inaintajn y 't. nc�a i of Franc de t ng 1. priarc fats to take place, .4 i w, en j h�eal�d '� depth,.. PuPulatiAn of miners, K i% BrussOla uriug t coming month quiet' laugh behind me..'h+� system of Hydraulic sluicun� ie ' In _dealing with the 'cattle disPa n �i and. turnin I found it was my in- . ad'ol,ted in only two or thr mines 1 of Augur . . tstit'ua or, g ill in the British Cc,mm ma. amen wtNo held -ug hie right hand in the New England district; at �Kian- T ruts in f�vo'r cif Canadian cattle wer A detacbm tit! of T I`kish trod , 85 ,> and t two men disc dra. on the, southern tat�lelands, �where : 1 ps disappeared, the stick pl�c>secf byi the Government, and it wa in nurrxj,er, - hiolt ha returned to the ing its place in the veranda, and extensive reservoirs have beejn f rmed, atetl that in spite of denials fry recently best gad tow of Vamsoais for. w>Q all, there was not the slight- and the face of the rocks attack d in t is cottn'iry Canadian herds - vier the purpoFie f gnovi war material, �1 - 4i n .of any water, lAving been places; at Nelbc,thery, n� : various t inted vi�th pleuro- pneumonia, wore attack by the ratans and cut ug t in, I excitedly appealed to him Bomuala. where the Delegate ive NITED STATES, pieces, only t o su g in making or an explanation, He said that he had Hydraulic Sluicing a - , . , ` I' ; their escape. been tetras,( a!1 the time. having fed Haar B Company have ere - ing willed machinery capable of liftin 4, i ._ Buffalo to have Sunda band �_ The Hawaii n Gove went htive. re- 000 It y that should be invisible to me; al- gallons of water to a help t f its in t.h'e park. fused permiss' n to M Volney F, Ash- • 4 �, t I should [Inagine myself to 930 teet in twenty -four Hours• a pd i �� �' 1. ford of Belle ills, t;.; to rati�rn to . a dO what I thought had taken the 5hoahaven Valley, where Ilhr 1r. H. $, r, inventor of a steam Flc,nolulu. He areal to the British place. sums' have been __ e - , e b' vole, - fell of the machine at Cam- '' ( been-expended by In Government, nt understood that In order to prove it, ho asked me ni" m endeavoring to bring wet rP ,� ' ;`' dge, bless., and waa killed, he will be tak .n tot island in a Bri- Ste out into the compound, and di- bear for slu,icin several ramisinr iss Helen Al. Gould of New York, . Ilecste Inv attention g p g fish' man -of-w r, and landed, despite which z1 a h • e caverns of alluvium. Tlie great fsaturesl c _ b sent $100,000 for the relief o! enf- the Hawaiian retest ' if ere ug knew was not there before. As gold mining ante. ut by he fit. Louis tarnadoI _ I sate it, a number of - huge tale - `� enterprise in New d - alea -is the business -like . charet r lie total number of fatalities taus- , ; i ` phalitai and Darnels issued from it in a with which it is generally condo to , wed by the cyclone- in- St: Lciuis and ,.:." AN HIS ORIC RIIBY - .Join tb'e blocks should lie gellegz plush contln0tis stream ;yet l could not touch anti the Permanent nature of ma y f ( I'•a t St. Louis, is new pissed at 490. - -- that is, if the remainder of, the t_ ou Q th'�• They app�arentlY passed the reefs. Discoverise of a senba so he United States Church Army, a The rukty in t e Den of the MaItem tern is followed out in plush; of oour - over , as thbugb I e %id not exist. He al kind may be few and far bet ee r bo y like the Salvattion Army, has been oross an toil the ritish crown is any material can be used; as silk, satin, again Braised is hand, &Rd the cavern but the 'greater number of mines I. fo ded iii New Yvrk city. the Sterne that as g v to the Blame cloth, etc, The and an�mais nisapPeored and therm was the holders a fair profit 'on the Ii q i square if >iaade of sil no indoatioia o1 an of woukizn t n eight-year-old son of Henry Ack- ranee by gin Pedr E.' Castile after cloth r can en46roidored in kind.„ , Y laxodus of iinys g, and even where losses] a o hen, r� la yne, Wis., was turn to levee .i Henry V. of �lored silk. The pa hwork may be all '� ► y y W" . of R�Ci ho battle o! Ne Henr i u y wo b lldcigs while returning from rom mgland wore,i in helms3t at the of the star pattern or o! the octagon, I • cnha.racterthe are se seldom f a � ld o h o1 on Thursday afternoon. the o! Agin brt, as m t m' he design, used alternately. E WRO�NG FUNC�TI�3N. , i - IT - T e suicide of Henry Henr ;. Champlin, in . � W - -I feel dw ►eadfull , 11 I GRE y i5riabsoin ATEST ERARY A VTROR T - I esterl Cogan., is the third suicide in `'`" - A13ING THE DISHES. y i 'tgav e s1 le f 'mil AID $5,000 R NT ACH WEB$ an at home yosterda • and Mr. Andrew Lan -' g y in that town within a y ten g. Perhaps the giros - E y There is aright way and a wrong paopl ®° �u � -•why . don't you e8t living authority on literar' A ear . I The late Ba H r b once rented Way to do ever th' ive a funer411 : You'd )Ave i argwd- terry, is a tall. es are y m f4 Y y ittig it is said, and P ,dark man; hale W. H. T!. Iltirrant, the couvictec# San- rel Walaingh' 's h' trrio loos in this surely holds true o! the tri- deafly s ,.,;, broad forehead, b Fran i$co. ;murderer, {� made agplica- Su folk for ht wee brown Lion oor a triar in a document in $la. England, ,pay- dish washing. Any work- that must be . si�rnple 1 w•er jaw. I and . a , l pew 000 for. t at rod. j Ile ir9 e� remel del - eoverr 1,000 t - he rep I. CL�A FIRW eato an QQ nervot % tsh' i ` 8 ypewrltten Pages• ma red there bitt on oath, is rent done so frequently becomes irkesomje I, _ „w I ! >hrt,ais inag, as every on , G. &ttrp na and Wirt _Horan; pre-. w equal to &; a k or file .tram the very maiaotony ;therefore eua hht F t umotis. tit. his hpbby, _and, in that b < ,- mines N III !e getting• �*t you giant after mess of has heart, pia tnvariahl p r Rihigle Tae advocates - in Now . tim the palace w au led. work should bO performed in euah tau v�. wantt�, the water vvhatev i u bet . :. , CWtc� in , :: . ... .. : .., ..I -- , - -.. �. 1 ._ j :. , -... - - :. .: I ; -: - . - - - Y• ,•. :.3.. 1 :.'S�Fa°A,S ,.vY,.2 L.,.' -i4 "3 - B' ^ ',+;= i:'Y''C'y .' ,�]�p !1."�:"w''`t t --_r"' ... -._ Via. -. :- :... _. ). - _. .. . ... ... .i 4t {'_ _, .,�s ,P - {. ,„S' . -1 - ,j. a, . ' _. - i>_ 3 .!i- . 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C MAVt YOU TASTt1R, Bird Tang tae Act as Herder I .. ;'` - tin betet d. - y Ut .il': `hotenq `. cure, I ��. _ `` Positive Cure for Rlienmatism `'r sneer living in he south �of Ira- . laid it has a hawk _ the is a wife bird I dtRtl 1'tt►rAlyati3t. , I hat is better, its wisdom, is put �f �,. eV - (ip>{tuYi and s�at'drul p '-" Al, jx '' 11 4 ''E r ! ,' to. god use, The farmer has a herd t ALL WINTER IN THE ZOSPITAL,. X11' it CEYLON TEAS ` • quiet pain to -• y, y f of aliptit seventy -five cows. which have " WIt:�1 H pilOSpT fC�3 �""" OrL,tC1AU8. . n 'turned out to graze daily in �► have ft return agar, for these dater Foarteen Years• In Laid F' , Lt __t `1 >{i�letor�n� iltootenay UIe [1a GtA Si3e$ t{Mig'8 Wet , , Cptt[8 Yltl�� " Cared to 81x Weeks. ' r, P tore some distance from the farm T t• Iron Fencin ,11 "..� (es ivaony Under Oath) ig� , t. ho It has been the duty of the 8>4t»t1 Mr. John fail�ger's son, a lad of . sixteen. to gol�ng�he the ri�i'Ve�. permantntiyCUrrs bceattsse Lang+! ®y, another Hamlltol� woe A tlantnWnton Ratting, i; i44an, tells a story the t ctt rise convict and all kinds of .; , it fads al?d sltrtn hens,/` after,•_ the ,cattle each night and drive . s d ; :.00atall druggfistL $'t tion Iwith it. He was s offerer for lhieni home to be milked. fourteen to ' years and IRON AND WIRE WORK, spent months 1- , ill the oftyital. Now : he id - well, A year or two ago the boy toffee'` a. - -- and, the Kootenay Cure dijd it. Read TORONTO FtNOt AND - - -- -- ---- - - - - -. - - - - - -- -- - - -- -- - -- - - -- --- _- - - - - -- 9A hwk,'s nest. After killing 'the old birds OTHE$ { EAT TgI Mpg, the declaratioII makes ; ORNAMENTAL- WpRI(g he Lciok the young 'once home and TheTriumphant Trio. County onfLWeworth to Wit: Y f rs ise one as a pat. $lace then the •-° ° I angley, of the C}'t� of Ham - TORONTO, OAN. �=n 'hE BOv�manvi a News Into BR,g The Three 4reat South 'American ilton, in the County of 'Wentwort:h, r - 11 t "hawk has been the companion of the Remedies =- Absolute CUpQS FOi OV °a of Ontario, do solemnly declare d� �� ar' r '�f end has accompanied ,him when ha - ' Mr• JO n Hawkens. • Kidney, Rheumat a and that I waa afflicted with heumatism a i. r +..r went; after .the cows each evenin StOmael2 for fourteen years or more• and have 0 H I N - ,� - I. 0� . -1. " _1 - g• Aud fu Pwrt aalare of a Kure bears• Diseases= Thousands Of , Grateflul be ®n treated by several doctors; was at xsw a ett� =ao- e,►xn. -� _" A short time ago the boy hurt his •Kadering From Asthma, From WWer Citizens All Over . Canada Bear the it'll all ' foot nd that even' LQBP waiter in 1892 and was 4mo. sad wbeks : _ : t, 't . Testimony. I unable to et cured, but after !having M. W. PETRI6� R ,.-& ing Wa8 not able to I ee IIIas Been Q stored to Health When g g - g a , the cows. , At the usual time - H1s `Case was • ooked oa a Hopeless. `""� :-` taken the Kootenay Cure. fuse to me Torottte, "JL JW0Mh g New Yown *"A@S , y ,',. s - ±°X by S. g CAT-A -Loa roe .exWe. �.• for going after the . herd there .was no From th+e News, w villa. Nat one medicine doin,g thb work of �okman, DI.P,, feel that , I �Ivho could !rife other, but sac am cured of thiat � �t� go, but the cows .camQ h its own painful disease inside Tde Leadin t Dining the p t ive of the last six weeks. a N. balker ,' pj ng in only a few minutes -late. al Years the Tar. work, wlgthatut a single fahuits The ILL O L mis BRERS aryti„ap� a , " Not.ohe was misstn' and fl i Williams - Pink P lIs have developed in- keynote of thle success of the South I may say that I was unable to walk, floe � ���� worthwhii.se► ! ' - v, E� 8• y ng around to a bphald w rd, 'and from several �erican Remedies is tb�at they strike and sh °old yvii require further proof "i in tll@ rear Of the herd, Wad the. t w ... ng m nee �;� •'gh,° ' , F a hwk. Pe asses that have me under our person- Hits seat of disease in every case., of mJ Dabs theare plenty I can refer, 7a to iii Adelaide tit: w.. Toronto, bats f 1. be next evening the hawk : sin al Observation, t ere is not the least Take South American Kidney Cure. you to who knew m condition six weeks s ag doubt in qnr m ds but that they are is trot a medioina tha trifles with aR° and the cure it hiss effected in me FOR TWIBNTY -SIX YEAiRIls 'h tttiCrted out alone after the cows,. 'this ." time he was watched and his plan of stances to mankin ,and in scores of in- the patient, as is done in many cases since that tune. - F - �, ;+ operations learned. The bird first drove have sav life, when eve, where pills and powders are prescribed, And I make this 'solemn declaration S�. , : �. __ thing else had to ie The Dora of Mr, gidney disease arises from the c1c - O6 �ntioualy believing it to be true, 4 i�, the cows together by assailing each ` , g eto. JOHN LANGLPY. i - et raggler separately. Then the entire Sharp, whose a publishes some fi't��gg of �tbe filter:like parts of 'the dared before me at the i ... °�xi ' t -drove was started towards home, time ago, "vas n of the most remark; system that Constitute the kidneys. C ty of �t a If a cow• loitered the hawk flew at her, able that we av ever heard of. To- Only a liquid can. dissolve thesis obi Hamilton, County of Wentworth, j this 11th da of 57m► � � pecked at her back and beat her with day he is as e 1 as ever he was, {in structi,ons, and sucbl is South Ameri- Y. A. D. 1895. _%.� Lis wings• This course was .full his life. and silt' kndcktn� at,out can gidaey Cure. Adam Soper, of FRANCIS FITZ ERALD. . ". Y .... - in all weatlti�e ttending to his farm Bark's Falls, Ont., suffered terriblyy A Notary Public in and f the Pro- t " L - effective in making the i,oviae move as duties. Reoen ly another tr'umph for from kidney disease, and treated =1 ;Vince of Ontario. would be the barking of ado . When g fink Pills came nder our of ervation, r all the cows were in motion and movie! tie most skilled phystciane, His wards r r,` it ,:,I g a p per -gait the hawk perche and after into vi wi the are: "I did net dbtaia any relief un•• It i8 per- �'HECOOKS BEST FRIEND aloe t a ro ng person cur - positive! asserted t 8$78 ed he gave per i- siaion to ake the facts til South' American Kidney Cure was a s rished n the Ilio w disaster, himlf on the horn of the rear o sand a�n pe persons we injured, f rte, calml watched the ublic, and w Ili givo the story in li ck Ineam now a cured, man, and be- anti that 4 000. LARGEST SALE IM CANADA. � 9 progress of his is own words. r. John Ilawkens,who bc1ttle of the remedy will t I cha#n es. resides in the hip of Darlington, convince aTiy oa<ie of ills •great work,'• 86eipe -For ffiakiriR a Delicious • �'' ` Since then the hawk has been ( sent Many false n4tio�g exist In regard IfaR '' "' - "-. ; :, .­.�,­._ after the cowls each - evening, and the s°me ten mil n rth of Bowmanville, rheumatism. Outside a tiaatio Bealth IirinlK at Sm CORt. C Few lr 1, t spy as lost a job. The farge of the i,ird and whose t >fice is Enniskillen, l .s came to the ty from Cornwall, may. tem rarily relieve thq un, bu 1d+os �t Baer Extent... one botltei '.­"_ - spread, and neigh! r far miles �o y; the blotad 2nust be sisohmean's Yeaai........- ......half a oaks V .'� �- arc d have gone to the hawk drive England, some 4b ;years ago, and up to purified 'a pe auger.. A.... ...........two poands . E ,' the c ttle. the time of h slaktrAs had always s manent cure is to be effected. This is "' "' ' ,.twogauoae W �m . Y itttewarm water ................ `:•,. - . _J _� . been a hard -w hard-working man. One day, what South Ameericah Rheumatic; Cure Dissolve the yeast and yeast in the water. j however, whit attsen,t;ti his work, ms's. Mrs. Phillips, 4 B pa. sr., Hami1G� odd the extract, and bottle ; to a warm 1. was tom fete cri lave for twenty -tour boon uitt t himen ' ENJOY LIFE S i r t i - he got wet, t k a chill and a seveist! !Y P led with rheuma- tti . _- OL 1ST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD.. cola followed, I tism. S e procure( a bottle. of Routh en place on ice, when i1' will o svwkllns � THEY OUCNT � • ' a N{ -'t 1. which finally develop- 1# and detiotpne. ed to - art Itima. ,During the succeed' American- Rheumatic Cure, g g „ and says : The root beer coat be obtain in &Wdra r _; nine It is w%Ahbut dotilyt the t - t -lute eating Facts awl K1 etfeq :tbont the. yew he �s as a terrible sufferer quickest re- and grocery storee it t0 aad > t bottJes'� !lacy w mtel�n►twt from that d crossing disease and lief' for .rheumatism I have ever seen. s"ke two aid live 94110" .,e,t ana siatij �' a ' _'`; t'entenarinn•, of tiurope. gradually gr so bad that he and 1 heartily reGpmmend it to all sgf- _ _ anther enfold ,gt..rtes ferere of t�e disease." I ' through anm.nlsl peen! •; A.Garmaq statistician bee studied the could not Dyke frequently spent It a scientific fact thief many de- NOT SPECIFIC. inr to choir yen us returns of Europe to learn tie - _ • It of the system emanate from Yes, mud the pastor, I r yet to say etc i at18"W11ONG* { tear �jjhinga about the c;entenariane ' of i the nerve csentres at the base of the Ire are having trouble in our Church, sole rrom worry yle the old world. He lids food, for in- . ,, brain. South American Nervine bur Alit inquired file broker• h se " . of some sore 1� r r� sc that � atomacL d or sext(W1 Y, ahuili' QMPOUND man can remain weak - . iced, h high civilization does not , an nervous troubles because or ill who uses - fa ra the it actor immediately on the nerve cen- ".�-- • - - - . �. .4 ,; greatest length of life. The � • MILE8 (Can.) VEGETABLE COMPOUND • f 9 tires. J. W. Dinwoodie, of Campbell- STATIC otr Caro, CITY os Tots Ge u empire, with 55,00Q 000 `' ,. LUCAS CovxTT. , -- - - and Miles' Sanative Wash. ° '- t P popula- ford, Oat.. says : I do iDOt hesitate to BBAxir J. Citttirssr makes oath fiat he is the moo.. Tao and see. Sor Bale by all Dra�tte 1On, $ but 78 sub,iects w o are more �' say that South American Nervine. is ator artier er Th Ira art.leatit .na . er ana , - p the firm of .F. . CmxmzY gt (the " Moth�frBe>c" worth�irioe. n.a�s tM _. 1 � th n 'it00 years old. 1 ran ,with few- the best medicine I hav'a,evpr taken ; it . doing bu.inew in the c-It . of '!¢leda. .. s pry„ itixplanatory pam phlet, woman's Triunph. er th�n 40,000,000, ;has '213 Oersons who / _ eompietely cured ins d! "nerQOUe _VntT and a ace afore, ale, and hat 'laid firm i'ree on appli at�a - , trat►°ii and the attendant diseases of veil a the su o[ �N1C HUht1Rl�D DUL- ' ha a passed their 100th birthdays. Eng- the liver and stomach that follow this L°R�3 �or eselvand every Dace+ of Catarrh that "A. M. C�'.' 11i?DICINB CO.. - �� / weakness." cannot bo cµred, by the use ut 11 ♦ i.'e CATAttRtt d7 8 St. Paul 8t. , Modttesl. .. '. ; la l�eas 146; Ireland, 578; tland, 46; Cuxs.. Modidn" expressed to ant address an ordh. J � ZP FRANK J. CiiEN1EY • _ r: De i mark 2; Belgium 5; Sw n 10; and t ""� 1., P 11 - ­.- �i ty �' - •S __- :. t , I �; 'ix.... ' $,•' - t ' x`16 '8 . ,. ; , _ua W �": ' :i £ ?- 1"` €; 7r ° ''� , �" `yi€+ . i.�:'t�'y, y}` . ''"` .` N- ' t . _..' a'tz .,J:{ ;d• .. .� • ws,,.`e` ° a v°`_•( _ -. `a;2,F. s v;l . s,.' - - yx aa. , s 7 ' x 1 ,..: - e .t .*' t.';Y -� - i' :.+1f T ° 4 :, 1 I-- 'r.Z '- ,g l ,i; • k "4"- ..a'v? " �� .. E y `d .,. v1 +.- : -_� ,E 3.'fi 7 q._1 ;, Jx .- . �+,: �' .., i`. - . tea 4, '",�.' ..� _ ^i.-. ?�'z- _ �,r , i^F' t 1 - 1a: ..n�aiht 'P'�s�f' . ,t.Z .,'.'i 3 5`�' 7, -. . ''$3or _ Slam •r F'- • ' 1. ' o V R - - ,. 3 _ -w•.ti' i ' _._ ..r szq. • R ` �. I . N ? f a • • . ^' S 13IIBBaRIBER� : By rlerring p y - Thursday's excursion to Guelph at• ' Yon ° o Ehe address label on your pa er you . •- an get .,0 Ibe• of etttracted honey always ascertain the date to which traote3 a namber four people. for ;1.00 a dnr eubeeription to TFUC NEweis aid. —Fred Lorin nd Wlfe 6 i �• D•Ordan'e, PickerIn .�"� p mittances are acknowledged b a f Toronto, g ebange o ate on label on the i3r t a erivol- spent the Sabbatih hero , '-Mach to the Batifaotion of all, Mrs, g,_ ' with his poop e. James Allaway is speedily renoveria towing re tot money at this o as always -W. Bunting w s here with his arenta fr I neap e a e vain sheaa.! F, om her revere attack of inflammation. $ over Sunday, returning to the oft on : r 1. 'ems • .. - i, Monday. y -aeo• Swallow, of Clinton, who was — -Mrs. Gr ham and Mrs. at Toronto a ;tending the Preebsterian se• i . - .: � { Crcrriok, of eembly, spent a night betYe this week e►itb � �i �� � Toronto, spent a ew daps with friends his sic t. I Mrs. W. Dtokie, ; IN here danag the pa t week. • ter,, �. Dr...-J. H. Eastwood, of Peterboro- Paithrnaeter D le bas had s new aide• eapeoie to be in Pickering an�,Tueada V. k yy ° walk conetrnated n King street seal, a morning Wert for a fraw hoar°. He rball ': PICHERII GI, ONT., JUNE • 19, g96 work that was mu . needed, be pleased to see all fribnd . , •`' i -L. A. Findlay, editor of the Mildma 8' Gazette, a000mpa ied ,by big wife and ing Dole a Will De exercises of the pinker. _ _ �.; I b. On rida •iii �` ' i. family, is here wit friends fur a fortnight noon at 2 80. Friendsdof the aolle a after. e - • • • i L, CALISMS ,- or 60. g • -W, eJACK,' of the Cordon Hoagie, has onvTaeedayl, sec embarp]�g for fall term P ` . '_` been iudisposed for a weeks -with some ' ._ "- ' —M. lion shipped a cargo of s lea• throat affliction, and is m ooa nenoa off — Atrangement�e have been made by U ' r, f did cattle om here one day last week. duty. the Friends to bold a three days °°Wier• _ • 1. once far Bible study �n the Colle e -Mies a¢Rre Gordon is s endin a ew -Dr, • P R ,f F. L. Hear will visit. Pinkerin g , �m days this bpeek with relatives in Oshawa. and will be fpnmd t the Aordo 1q g mediately following their yearly meeting. to Dose Three sessions will be held snob day b lb> Pali dried .Rolled Oa>us f 25c " `. ' —I'. Boyd Tytler, of Newmarket, was the 1st and 8rd Tuesday in the month, 4th eommeavin `�` bare one gP9loing ass week palling on old and 16ib. g Wednesday, -July let. � friends. 24tf Everybody is welcome to attend these -Y0 1bs MoliIIa Rolled what, 2�e. -. � �."• Through the abs `ace of Rev. MoAaley, olaESes ar,d lectures, etc, r . =t •c' -Frlag was s fiery quiet dap in tibia B. Bunting ocoi3pi�d St. Andrew's pulpit the program { ..'> village, thre only be�L p few people left Sunda morns P P will be published neat week; (:. -4 O lbfs Standard Oat 1V ea1. 25c , r I - in charge pf the villd ea p y ngr a d dehyered a very , g •blc rmonl In th efel�ing no service ava�ar. 10 lbs Meseii9 Decker hull JoLneon were has h ld, . _ Oold Dust . . l 1. Co>?'n Meal, 25c. bare a'o�pes�ay looking after b Bees, -- ymsn Forsyth end wife, of Ua• Ellection neat Tuesday. _ : - ; j i 1. sties Palmer, of Piakerin and parchiised a namber. bridge, were here a few days ]set week here• g 8nndsyed lO lb8 Bu4l1:W118 &t FlOUr- 25C: j . — Thos. ParkerI spoke $Rent- for H. R, Frankli t-40 with the crowds on Friday to see the f3anday night. Y ° ' Reform caj didate in East York. i Rosebabk pio nits F . - iTe flaked Barley, �' d ' The excursion to Guelph and the Can• . 11. -- Dayi,d Annan returned from t e qld . —We have to the k Mr. and Mrs. 0. tennial bale claimed some of ur sure Linty- -seed Meal.. ' ' a -entry oo,Friday. HeJeaves this week L. M' ver for a Res roue basket of fine this week. V people to aigain for' another trip over with sat le.' ' strawierries. ThQ �inep at ••Kinaird" 1 Master Walter Fowlia has returned —The college pupils, or a p ,)rti n Hof have long been noted for their ability to home after a stay with his grandmother .:'.: •: I +`- - ' them, enjloyed a drive for a few ilea rod oe excellent ' �' '�'P the Best `a I P ant fruit. are• dill, of this place. 1 with He Gordon on Saturday after• —Alex. Palmer hasl just retnrnod from P eaohed his farewell • ` The Rev. >tr. Dove r l� j'� noon. �i yieitib hie brother sermo here on Sunda last. Meals Ontarl —Mess a E. R, g dames, of VV�dder, Y t• He has - �•� ` Eddy and F: Spaffor(i;. having made the tri by wheel. Hie made everal lastin friendships by his stay Olaremon ,were here on Tuesda °f one ear. The _ " .- ' x� y every• nephew Cbaries aco mpanied him and y good wishes of his _ ing atten in the Tripp riends follow him in his college coarse. B PF piano recitals will spend a few days here with relatives. The a is ibe colleg . — r. Croce dentin is offering special thought tawd�se to aor$way w1 h that signs``I & , C 0 - =�die6 odes; of MSrtle, and Jams induoe�pents to patien a for the month of this year and have sn offering and robab� • i' ..:, -1 ­, . i t.. L ­j ".. ".. � -- • Moffatt, of Ashburn, were here on Sandai� June. Those requiria the aervioes of a 1y a pio•nio instead. In our opinion this isr ­­ the ¢oast of Mr. and Mrs• Murkar dents t can make it well worth their while much better for a change e And then another i � Church et set. - t - of in Cal ing upon hi.n in hie office over the Year a garden party would - -From �i the Toronto pagers Re loam Bank in Pickering 00 the second and treat. Pa Y be s greater . '� ��. that A. B: owswell hue been nompells8 fogrt' Tuesday a 9th and 28rd of this `• ` _ '"'�"""'"'�"`�'��" to .usoigr�, The liabilities, however,• most I * DVNBARTgN -- 'd to be �tlmall. ---- I t , _�; -A span' of dogs,•Iri b Bottlers, we are - -A very notable event todk place nn Wed- - ,-�We Weis mistaken in stating tbaij told, aged through th village on Bun• Wender Jane lOth,,189G, when Mr. and Mrs. ��A - j - hgl,tning Strunk and instantly killed day d awing a sari npo which sat a boy E. Hing of •stone Rid a Dwelling,,, • ' s •tKllOrdlali �vlted t� �; oow belo�oOng to the Misses O Connor onl big en ugh to know better. The Cart had y g 1 g Dun. .. a I, barton, celebrated their "Golden Wedding," , I.­'- h the base {line. The Unfortunate animal pnea atio tires and was ;a handsome with A reaniop of their family and a Isrge ' , -:i : wan sat t kind of a critter. 1 affair bile the doge were a pair of beaa• n °mbar o! friends. • • • T . °L � } this —John Birrell, of Cornereville, whiled! ties, b t the boy •Among those rye w , ' y had too nearly appraaoh• present a noticed, 31st. Spring 1 ,� R ;v: away a few Jaye last week with his friendsI ed m 's estate w $bus spend ibe t3eventh and Mme' S. Icing and family ; Professor 1 � Openin � •�r here, relaf iDg incidents that oocared long Day. and Mrs. Vt'l�gias sad family; Mrs. Heckle :. r i,; before thin Pvri4,1bvre 'of .lake QAtario and fair Mrs. Goodie and family. ; . ,-•T a+'renda' -earl ` Meets Mesere, y was discovered. ' Hie y WC . °pens Harry $ing, Ct S. King and R. - - xk 1. soh, •I , Xnelnory ib still here o the 26th in the Friends' meeting Chapple ; Mr. and Mrs. aeo. Parked Mr. On ®pr�l 14th a " d 15th, 18 8.. hones. This anneal gathering was held sad Mn. H. Qpenoor ; Mr and bfre. Nichol• - . t� -Mr. 7m p conducted the m minina• • : y very son and Min Nicholson; Mr. and Mrs. - ` ai New arket last year and was - .• lions in mosia at the college on Wedges -- largely attended by represeniatiree from Neale end Min Neale; Mr. $awker and�•� Wl� ' . � I ickenn L dlry morning. Migges Enit$ and Gert• .. k ' u all Dye the province. We welcome the Mr' and Mrs, Weisman of Toronto. I.,. , . , rode John�tgn snoaeeded in sin ibe Tsa was sewed oa the lawn, and tba , P� g Friends back to Pickering main, and "f second yeast examination with first class 1, trust tb t they will bsye a profitable sad tables bssntitnlly decorated with Bowan, `- honors. ' were weighted down with all the deliaaotes Bueoent 1 meeting. that the season °°sill produce, and above _y�._.__ —The A.. 01 U. W. excursion oominis tee have al�o t Dom Ietgd arras —Th Bnrne$t meetin ` a$ Whitb on su 1be 1 wedding - , 16 m pp gemeate ' Q y aryl . g cake. ,boat ono %r the ezoars on to NiaRar` Falls. T� Friday veniag was largely attended by hundred eat down together and did justice - - �, date will bel �xed.between, the 14th and people f om this I ality, and an�[ioas to to the good thingr provided. . r .. .. --. 1 I 23rd of Jn1yA The present intentions are he the Hot;. G. >QP. Rose ind'alge iA hit Af f°r a sor7 pleasant time was spent n • i • • - to take train�� 4 Toronto sad ihea across `sweet o Cory, All A oath .. igtl speoob the Playing crognel, sad fndalgiog is all sorts i ti' ' � • ; Sort w ea its of pastimes and amusements, but when the I ' 1 ;1 ►De lake by a Niagara liners. Tie will P �; but rpm an oratory �_ I • ,' be a grand t ''p, and of coarse a °heap one standpoi t, K sons not up to hie standard, damp Chilly darkness began la Dover the We ve showing the beet selection at the lowest Prioae we slue offered. i >t earth, ell retired to the house where ag .var- - made to order, III u FIT AND WORKMANSHIP $a $ ae well. 1 The hall as filled to ito ntmoct eapaoity, ied and delightful I7 —L. Hen whe galle bein oecu ied b ladise. 18 programme was luau. ARANTEED. i . r? y, - Reeve of 6narboro, on q P y Prof. yPt'� ins, in his° Qtost sxoellent moan- behalf of his Until, invited Goo. Gerow, —A see meeting of the electors of or, Provided music suitable to the cocasfoa = . -I , �n Reeve of Picl�le ing, to dine with them at est On rip will be held in Pirie's Hall, and to the entertainment of all. Mesors. S. V' ,11 r + 1 'y Soarboro's Ce' tennial on Thursday even• iakering, on Tbnreday evening, King and Weisman, and others by their apers . - g June g MR ati 5 o'cloc , We understand that the 8cb, vo inencing at 7:30,. when J. D. good old songs blled.tbe house with laughs 1 . '. { g= ylvitatiora w" accepted, and as we go to dear, th Liberal candidate, and others er and mirth. Wm. Gourlie gave a very We have received a large assortment of Ws11 Ps r a � i groan our To ' wbip Solona sa a at Old St. ill addr a the meeting. The posters a propriatereadin entitled "The hangs Pe and. Bordering to = . j l p g °g match, which axcelr sn 'thi , Andrews enlo ng the festivities with their k that be Conaseryative candidate be °i the Crone, by Longfellow. These lines Y n8 we have e7er handled. i - western brat � n. represents a$ the meeting. All are were vary fitting -- ,• _ . The anoieat brill - IT ' M -the yes y meeting of_ (orthodox) gordially i vi.ted to attend the maetin egrocm. and fife bride - l UNTI t g• smiling oontentecily and serene Friends will o mence in the east most. -Next abbath Rey, 8• C. Philp U n the blithe besrilderiag sew,ae to { 11 fag bones bar on Frida of this week i I hr - y preaches h farewell sermons to the ooa. bold well pleased on eve side ` , .. I. when deleaa � . are expected from the �regation h re sad leaven on Tuesday for Their forms and features multiplied." - - Btates •as well fiom various.parto of the his new o Mr. Parker was next palled upon - - . - 4 azge al Canton, with bts Pe pomiaion. P4 !i0 meetings will be bold f4mil rising sate Mr, and Mrs. King, y v. and Mrs. Philp have made g Ladies, s - �{ ' . zF i * 1 -- ".., on ' Sgbbath a 10 a.m. and 8 p.m., ►o mat,y w friends since coming to Pick. (}eatleman� and Friends, we have all mef, • which all are ' sited. The aeegione for sting, who its is wiebi.iq� theoo- saooese h°re io night as sae family to celebrate a�� ` : ;•• ,.: baeinses Zug v� _ 1J• , I t until Tuesday evenin and ha in cry notable areal. indeed tt a notable be _,- .. i rn� , ' 1 B• PP where the are ✓•bout to canes seldom do the two who bare tress - - -- --Mrs. yy - - - . tY, W119 GWDB ibe north locate. Th .M•imas� Philp will also be Dined fn the holy - -_� -- I f 7 beads of matrimony at- " r. r of lot 1.4. in the 3rd aonoegeiotl has Wgob inillN by oqr 0ea�t folks as they tsin to their {}olden Wedding and I do not uteaed bills an Dancing the gale of bar were ever fo mo +t i't' he pleasaree of tbie think I can And words ad aate to ex - _ Sara; Qla $atard Ja�ue 27th, a1: fibs fiord- place, On half of the people Qf Picker. myself as this tracasioa as it is IDsI� ti�iri �� �, '� oa $Dose, vain enoin at 2 O'olook. Not to •° - i I .. � g &village nod. loopllity we wish 14q, timo I Wo hao the privil is be present . - 3ttl will the arm be offered, of the Phil sad f it • . • • , • • ° ., 1 • b P y '`Clod speed." at s Golden Weddtnij and mast Ictaata: . � srowm crops w 11 glso be disposed of as --The pn ere ed oa that fifty- years is s long ohs ter kr All up. �' �' iqn n�miesi er will a . the proprietress soiree to take posemioA on Batarday Jane 20th, Bell the following , Furthermore Mr. Parker elated ibsl - .. ,. , of some liropers in ;Manlloba. Posses. aontracte by notion at ibe lime and is -although Mr. and Mrs, ,or were blessed ' . . I (;{ aion will be giv within a -nonih from below Lgentt Wed P with plenty of this world's goods, et at �HCEL$IOR Ffli'AT I - sale if desired. ,viz : -I p, m., Rravell• the seine Ci BUi3 HtLL�#,. —The obea N ati :I time whatever our calling, to 1110 .Jles"cide on the d most e$soilyw - iag oa sidel• a bet. lots 28 and 29, in tad may n}arket. App ied dry -NO mixing ra, ". Aiwa s read and ---AL the oau ty �oonoil meeting last von ; 1:30, b filling en'�•ert bt t, lole 80 sad a:.,ve, �r find so esclaad tweastherf as wa cafe b handle, J y } .: 1.1 ell 4 tiveek a grant ag made to $be manioc• 81, in 2nd o n ; 2, building oulvdit i n suuahine and ho sons ears that he would .. -- - - "' palities alone th Kingston road provided Hin ston road, •. 17. Rea�i�a �'�Cke� the enm was en lemQated and the e$tire bill on Kingston oroad,h1Rnn e� hill cutting $ galy be voiyin�DR stnlatinn saDdpr�Mrrt g in besrtil r' amount spent 1 the hills. Pickering building culvert on Kingston road near g y d the laved to celebrate 4' township sons ;ranted #200 most of C• Holmes'. 8:30, build g culvert on King for not only had ' their Y golden Wedding but they bad also - - which will p be a vendQd in nutting down .Kingston ro d. near J. I'onn 'e ; 4, out, learned the Golden Role wad bad pr.Iblioed j�' _' .. Poste hill east j 'of this village. _The sing hill', at iagetott road sc col ; 4:80 �aVC 1 . I . �T - -: �...­ ­7 1. it together for fifty long years and were y 8prllag �1Qt11] eohool hill at D' tibaron, as well as that grading with machine bet. lot then to -day looking as young and fresh a* _ •a" L 11. .. - �. .. -1 , , 24 and 25 11 . � . . . ,,, - Petieoat °reek will receive some alien ls$ non ; 5, avelling at Liysr of Markot� any of the party. Mr. Parker Also made �►d ei . 9 . - i :1. .1 ­ 1. � . 1. I I .. Lion in the abovelli - 5.� , mention that those who brought a Tamil• _ ,.gravelling on Bay road ; 6, repairing ins had to mane many eaorifioea for the i ` 4 � '' .� . - . - I . �. " .. .�..,- . - -I- L. —The Misses ';Connor fortunately had wabhout, Pa mer's mill, -J es gibe, welfare of their. children but despite all this their stook ineur just four days - before Commission r. ° . I' one of their cattl was killed by hghining Mr. and Mrs. Ring were here today as proud - lap$ week. The jlrisk on building, stook, —The p• o reei$al, by M ; Jf �D. A. and happy as any nonple in Dunbarton ar s Ma''rgae , }> •{ : - Trip ,- again by Mies Frar► eB M 'B be might as in the Tovraehi of Piakor- �� . ' i � = i eta ie carried by be "Ddaple Leaf Farms Orris, �+ y - era' Mutual Fire nearanoe Co. of Oolum- pt�arot, and Mica Margaret netan, so- ing' He said that Hiag was s noble Hama ' -- and they were a noble family and he was " " ""`^"""^^�`^� --. °' , t bus, -Oat. This purely a farmers corn• piano. s6 tb college Tuesday vemng eras. sure that Idr. sad Mrs. King felt repaid '� ` a brilliant ea sees. The larg nines_ room �Cl� • a .. puny giving a ea and cheap ate bein over and abuts any saori$aee the had ' ' ' 1 K { 44. searoely Blots th one half the per Dent was hands° sly draped with the tfolle c+ y * *•��• In i 'T'a,llor q made to see snob s good family surround- . •:....' ' charged �y moat; of the stock eozgpanies. colors, b�>Qe and w}iite, mobil the sweet ing them and ha hoped $hey waaad long be There orb soma tp -five of iheae purely irsgran °e o blooming 9owe B filled ibe spared to be the head end centre of the - { 17 P y air of the a scions room. - r. mutual company a doing business m On- though the family. Mr. Parker closed his remarki by Perfect Pit Guareate d. tario. The farm re should patronize the room is a 1 rge one, it sons mfortably asking all to join in a hearty slap further- 1 ; Maple Leaf. J, , . O'Connor, local agent, filled with 'ends of the vill e, zcoom• ing his uongratalations to the good health � - . { . ' 1. ponied by fib ee from Wbitb ,I Claremont, Whitby, P. 0. I eg bride. - I. :. of the ancient brill roars uid the Biros ham, Very a ro rig 1 y —The Stouff lie papers are hitvi g Doabarton and reenwood. Ki Pp p remarkp wore made by ng• -Mr. Tripp, . og a children, grand•ohildren, Prof. ,. Basket jest ao I because one of them is f?P seleotioas were very, much Cal enjoyed and upon eaoh apps oe be was Wiggings sad Mr, Weisman and others. • • • • • • . .. 11 sued election h lie and _did not put $b _ r - 9 F The evjovment was kept up until •'the i ; usual imprint at1 the bottom. Of nonrae _eiOoored to t a lobo. Miss M Brie, ae as• „ this was auffie' nt to Canoe the.otber si�gtant pian st did nobly, whi a th yot:al wee sma hours when the entire company Axed se (}�Y' ? - 'draw nbhc at tO before leaving stood np, ,ornad hands and . selections o Miss Huston, we a axe icon ., F ention to the fact. The sang Auld Lang Syna with a right od pp Whitby papers a using some hoc words sly •sweat and nlaeeival. 6hoah the . qo { program will. Ae snub one bid 3�1 r. and Mrs. Hing .r I: . to each other oyj r !the >iame thin Now - I a along 9 pe, the noorep were " � �+t II q' i tberall r "good-bye" they assured them that they h what nonsense i ? e ponded to, $is an friends had never before s nt -such an en o able e r tx We have just issued y Pa j y . •bills for Mr. . J)• Edvar's meets here were ®U pleased to ag in nave an evenin and ho Beat aalu lIl ; n1T c�a o g Pad that they would be long the 1Stb in tbi Tillage and our impridrt PPortanit of hearing Mr. ipe, sad -all spared to entertain their relatives ands, , �t�, i ez reas the desire to have bi back with y handsome,, presents �' ue Market. appears at the bo tom. If Mr. MQCor P friends, Many ver We have all kinds of flacks and +any Chairs ; also Di k ae soon aft r his return fro Germany, were presented by the ahildra�, grand- ning•�ioom vhau•e muck wants si ilex bills issued we prall the Iaiast dt 1 tin . , 4 • be pleased to o the work and put the. 'here he i about to -go for a two years children ar;d frierde._ yes. - itn Pint beneat P Selma Tb Principal and f oulty of the The glorious rain of Sunday will do a 7, gjdaboards and Bedroom SU to in all �ftigas, a'a neioa Tables Una Ki . { . -11 p just the same. We are college are to• be con ratulat d u on the shits a ways pit, hand. Qheap for gneiss. ALI; GOODS DELTYERED. tcshen' °:,t beta to pr;nt lie or anything else that g P vast amount of good to bba pro `s, yen jTNjlg+ARIbtG -{Jut ar► ertakxng de artmani ' i 1r type and auc�cess tla t }ins stranded xh ix effects r- the bay, teh ob is Weal lrtg_ mat racy, attd F is complete in eqe pas pa rodu.ces,. and rip our (laekets;,illoffitaaa -and R;�lea- elwgyg Had • '. • I work in . sueb way, that we•are never tors respev , as it is seldom s rob an Depot- reported fight its :;taatry_::plk. ; wt 1 h _ - r"9 respect..-. nsl:uzried Lo tt t n ty is van us to heat alas emm nt ._ A {z� b a gib ur trn Bin .. q unproved. 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