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Tlaja PSEss ANn ao,TTaD Dowx sT ot7s Miss Eddie Willis is ppending a few days Mr. Wright, of Toronto,visited at James § 't, c with her brother Thomas, kdawell's on S �' . -R• A 8. boroner 0®oe and Re ence, 0RRZSPONDXNTS. pnday. King Street Pi kering Office tponre: M ruing I We would advise the mouth-organ band Miss-Lizzie Weir is spending a few days 9:•l0 to 11:90, >s ening 6 to.8. I OLARRMONT to behave somewhat decently next .time under the parental roof. I r° ` . "I ---- t the go out to play. Miss Addie Petch, of Wexford, is here at ` 'y I y ,oat. I _ i amT a receipts of the Mewpodist piQ=nio Mr, Editor; having got out+of the dust present with her friends. - . <V rated, to about 6125. and on to the bard road again, I will try to Mrs. D. Brown spent a_few days last wn 1. !I ►11g011t 3 PARKER, Barrister avg e - I 11�rB. Knigh6B of the west is herewith Rive you a few lines for your valuable week with the Misses hell. " j' I 1 at D n6arton each Saturday. 'I list �NiX 1.1ter flt1rB• Le ' I; funds to 10 n t five per cent. Y - g ROtt• Paper• Mr. Long and sister, of Lainortitttnt. -� r +• D'r. Smith will be here on . first and WILD-CAT, I. spent one evening last week at James ENT NINI pS. BARRIST RS, • • _ . - _~. thir Tuesday of each month. * . Maawell'a very pleasantly. SCJL CITpRR,ETC., 10} Adelaide street - iso Efl�ie'Chamberlin, of Detroit, Was I aREEN.WOOD The farmers in this vicinity are now buoy ____-- -- S P K MILLS �� her during the week with friends. j harvesting. Haying was a very light c op ••. east,Toros o. At Claremont uesday 111y A, Johnston is rushing. head his new and very easy to handle, but taking he �, E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BA RIS- iss Thompson, of Toronto, is here for barn. ' grain in general it is very good. T K V • TER, osnty crown Attorney,and ounty I CIS R�1�TC�-. a w0ek with her sister, Mra. Hendi ebur'. W. G. {Neeson yisited ROE ebank on Tues- As William .Milne was unhitching his Solicitor. curt House.Whitby. . -y ---r--- H. Hopper, of Victoria square, was da •Of this week. dri er at our st-office, here on Tuesday y Y post-office, the animal took •' OW MCGI LLIVRAY, BA RIS• Choice F.miry Patent Flonr 04.00 per bl. 1 . y with hie brother David. Mrs. IIsrrison; of Toronto,is visiting her fright at some milk cans and made a fierce ; Bran 10.00, Shorts �1Z 00 per ton, Mrs. John Hopper and family, of the sister, Mise Maggie Stewart. jump when only one aide was undone and D tern, olieltors,Ac. Office opposit Poet , office,whit y,Ont: JIIO.Ball Dow,B.A. Theo. - - city, are here for holidays and will reptialn Mre. S. J. Green, of Toronto, is visiting got away and went eastward on tb_j dead , - A.MaGilliv ay,LL.B, Monev to Loan. 8y fur some weeks. at her eon's, F. L. Green, this week. run. It kicked itself free from the buggy, • A cou2 . ple of horse buyers were here on William Pengelly is fast completing his taking a piece of the shafts along and about Veterinary. � � a� � _ � �,� Tuesday and purchased a few animals of raw barn. 14tessre. Wilson and Randell every-third jump the shaft would fly up y ' .�- ���^^ ^^^ - _ ti , ' . are doin the work. and strike the horse, chasing it to kith and, • ; >:- - � , �--J _ _t,� the heavier class. g "' ,w- ,' fi Jdhn Barr raised another barn un sat- I _ F, WHALEY, VETERI -ARY 3 �Y ��� Miss Georgia Pengelly returned to Scran- run harder. No damage was done but a., H# surgeon and Dentist. Graduat of On- 'h„ t,, "1�,� T u Y ton on Saturday after spending a few weeks little to the buggy. ' tario yeter n,�ry college,Toronto. -Ciro wale in - urday on the Bell place near the station. Dentistry. Member of the Ontario Vet.rinary ,� I y 1. :W. `' {, A Bauble bas also. bebn sated On the hero with her parents. A REPOATEa Aseooiation. Dentistry a specialty. ells by ra �.f 'r _ .I same farm. Sayers loads of young folks have visited :...�-.- day or ni •ht promptly attended to. Ofloe, 1 , the Kiokapoo Indian Medicine Co.'s enter• Residence, Telegraph and Post Offices, Wilite- t_ .1 I�. ,lS ,�' J lin Reid reread a fine barn an Satnr• tainmente being given at Brouklin the past -. Cherrywood. •`; t vale• _ t' n , Ai 1 . day and when the structure is completed vv®ek, F r a few days Mrs. Frank Palmer has: , ; 1" i y ¢ y' it w 11 add materially to the worth of the Many from here attended the funeral of H PXINS,VETERINAR SUR- ,.. I ; F, ; ' ";I rte, bee indisposed. • ' �, L k, }'�i'' '�� r I far the late Mrs. Emerson, from Brougham,on F �. a oY, Graduate of the ants io vet- � :} ,� J mea Davidson now sports a new driver . urinary College, Toronto, registered ember -_ I rs, Joseph Lawrence and family,of Monday. - The interment taking place at Bee nexus I believe. s , of the Ont rio Veterinary Medical Ase ciation, 4 lily l,le, and MtB, Salem bur iii round. l� Otfioe.rest ence and shoeing forge one and oneT' George Chamberlin and'' Y g K J. Morrison has engaged with K. Bark-- - quarter miles north of Green Rive steel �� � ~tlI ?, J - family, of Detroit, were here over Sunday Miss Nora Teefy returned ,.to Toronto hold r for a short time. driving sho a at iron prices. 0 fide nd obop ;-• - }w _ ' with Paul Lawrence. this week after spending her holidays with M as Hollinger, of Pickering, is home for F Tele- her parents. Mise Alice Teefy, of Rose- Lour�froom 7 to 11 a.m. an]1 to s p. . • Peter Ddacoab has been leader of song graph seer sa Whitevale out , Y. O. address, p1V �rl {I Co�1�y ff bank, is home at present. the t�mrr(er holidays with her parents. - ' I� , (;reen Kive ,out. ` 1 �-j v j b • in rskine ehuroh for the aei few E3ab• M_se Madill, accompanied b Mies (ire- - - --_-- bathe, D. -Bdacuab,.Re having vacated What is vapposed to have been a mild ham, spent a few days with.MMiss Hollin- z= I r gpM g A. GRAHAM, VE RIS- An Ins itution o Learning, ftir p pi19 q g form of "an earthquake rambled throw b - 9,. r CRY UxGiEON,Graduate of t Ontario' f both `S x, situated in die �osition to nurse,a severe cold. our quiet little village on punday night. n ger. f Veterinary college,Toronto,regiatered member ve Qerow is erecting a new fence some houses the.effeut was -so great as to We would advise Alf. for to take the 11. of the Ont io Veterinary the As ciation, .y„� nye }� op B to his premises on Brook Street shatter dishes however for,the most t �y refreshments next time and don't be so OI member Of the �IItatiO 3ledical gin's cut f "• Vll�ayy►►��O, t P bashflll. also hon y • I north. The fence' is to be a handsome no damage was done. =:.ty,tr is all diseases of domestic tea ani '. li W. Hollinger slid R. Davidson took in � .': Ale particular attention tb V terinary Re•ope a for Eall Term on Tuesday,'Sep. wir ` air similar to that Q1 T Jastor's. Wednesday's market was, an exception- g , Dentistry. All cases promptly atten ed to at recut `r 1st, 18 sights in the city on the 12th. Why did nt i�aasonable ¢tee. Office at the well k coma ee- iss Jessie (�erow .is with 23r0ag}cam ally large one. Prices are Held op to the take Tao r slang ? - 11, tablisnmeII of graham Bros..one mil west of Erie da Ent a fear days. She lo%vee next very top notch, the highest, market prises'_ You ke _ -_ Harvesting bee commenced in full blast � Claremont. ele$rams to Claremont unetnal- wee for Winnipeg g where she wills d being Paid. It is surprising to see the num- ' 191y Pe around here. Some of the enterprising - . ly attende i - % I som monihe with _icer sister, 1�re. ;.. of new Irons that are f►LtendinR eyery farmers have Qct their rye and fall wheal :r p week. sdneaday.is a busy day in Green- y s j ( - -- % Ma ock. Ws wish her bon voyage. out, while others intend starting this week. r- >lt {tresis Q1Larl,s. wood,.and the market has dome:to eta ks e. l3yi�igtoti, M. D., and family, of _ _ y' mise 13srah Taylor.accompanied by Mies Burkholder, had rather an na leasant I �-^^^^� • Tor nto, were here during the t week MALv RE N P -- = r- pea - - mHOM 13 DIIN, Convoyafl r; Coln ids wit bar sis 4r, kers. E. R. $ddy. Mrs. - ' r accident down south the other evening. 1 , ' 1 mieeio r 1�r'bakiaa Amda*its, a c., - Boyington tends leaving shortly for II Upon ingnfring I sound oat that the sols y In last issue of they Nttwe appears were none the worse of their tittle misfor- i cont,one. i British Columbia where ate will pursue item which utters astontishes most- - - . ter rofession. y P80' tans, only feeling Barry and wishing they R, 'COVER I13EiURER 0 BIAR- 1 . - gle up this way. It is I true that the � never left home. However, be more - , • 1B Mowbray of Kinsale, hail a lied Ranger'. were defeated on �ths 196 of July careful in the future girls. ' RIA E Licensee. office at re deuce or arses ' �+�' for t a action of tsachar of our ut►ior b Highland Creak football club Qat as for ,` mill. Gree River. _ y div' ion, and the probabflitfes ars /bats winning the chai�npipoship of Scar I - - division, e her i plication will be anaaeasfnl. -Wel p r I. DUNBARTON �. BU TING, Issuer of aYriag _, ` p baro each an idea is aim t absurd. At ario. O r- o On y • Lioe see for the County f . It 8 1l bt, arldsom And, truay it ma as ebe is an estimlable oung� �° Scarboro Centennial celebration the , ,a. Sae at the store or at his residence,Pickering 6 y y football Contorts were for the sham ionshi Ain t these.elick showers 4, You Set. lad and has just past the Normal ex• P At last the tarn ik' bas bee:z done ou t Qillage. , amiir4itions with credit. of Bcarboro and oma woe by the carbcro P fast, of `''peri et Workman ars. Now this title is still held by Bay street. Aq aged citizen applied to magistrate ,Miss Bemis Wiloan, of N arket is . t HE OBURN HOTEL; is a house the atter team and will be 3ontested for t = { 1 well nrnished in every departm nt. The Oero�w the other day asking to be sent to by the name should say otter team wi9li visitu'g at S. McCaaoehie's• ., bar is alw yo supplied with the best rands of ship nd finis .I I the truly 'ail, as he had no meant of .to aysfl themselves of ' the honor. As Mrs. F. A. Liles and family have sous liquors, w ile the stables are provid with at sup �lmaetf. The maRfstrrite re ere -body who is interested in sports of to her bolas in 8anfora for a viz' tentive ho tiers. Special terms to ravellere. faaec� the request as the man had been any is well aware the rules governing Mrs. W. A. Kennedy and family, of H$xxx B asvws,Prop. \ Agincourt, are visiting at Georg White's. -- - C C OTYte�e t ails of ua orime, and was therefore no each events mast be, first, tie grounds for ,, . . t. • n R.- EATON,TOWNSHI CLERK ., t in at* for a felon's cell. As this old the match have to be chosen by the Springside, ,: A j`4_L. Co veyanoer, Commissioner or taking Wit ROl er8 .. Rangers. Second, all players have to b Messrs. R. Walton and J. Collins wheel afflaa rte, t man tjaa relatives, aural lice future main. y 11 Accountant and Insura ce Agent. y ed to Newcastle and spent Sunda with ' Honey to can on farm- property ills pro- 0 Sil er Na a Plp�tea• tenanoe,which will'be but forashort time S arburo players. Third, the match has Y - bated. OFFICE-At •Whiteve,le. ill be in •� friends there. ly. at mbet, can 1>e arrainged between them. to for the championship. Neither one I ]Brougham every Monday afternoo for .the Tb ee Jewe etrook thi, lace last week, of the" rules were applied -on the lot of Some of the farmers have commenced \ . _ ` ;' transactio of business. -v - . , P July, Instead the grounds were chosen cutting their wheat and rye. The crop is - --_, �- - - " Tr rnp "' W tc11�,, fo tourists 'use and rs they wero all in the spectacle boar by the church ;�H. C. had men who were somewhat light. ,f . ' QOM S POUCHER,-Liven ed Aao o l 2 $ Dosson could not expect item tc agree The government supply boat Acadia _. m train outside of Scarboro and the match PP y 1 tion r,Valnator,etc.,for Eget, York and y. �' Very ong. Tho younger one of the party was for a ca Now, uld it be called at the pier last Saturday with sap- •F p slow o;, the whale f North and south Ont o. Striot I. bad license to sell, itad he demanded ruble for H. C., under -such icircumstanc�es, Plies for the light house. attention g van to all orders bS.mail o telegrsph. THOS. UCHER, ._ to bq shown ,similar ducnsuents L the to win the chum lonshi of Bcarboro. John Collins is home from Toronto this Chargee dente.. Address L. y P A week with a sprained wrist, occasioned b Bo><47,Br ugham,ont. - _ ... �.� other two. This caused trbnble wt:ibb Excuse me, when I may H. C. had men P y1. : : a tamblo from hie bike. �j PTILL, AIICTIONEE , ETC.. • ' end in the older man paying g2 for the from out of Boarboro as rtyean Mayors, as John Dickie, of Pickerin aocom hied 1' . Green River,solicits sales tr Lie num- ltbV �ririllege of saying what he thought o!the souse of the antsfde players Oro not wtlrthy g► 7 erons friends both far and near. Sal of farms, J I oun er man oat loud. The other cases of being called mein• It V. C. wishes to by a gentleman friend, called on our.mer- that is to a sold will o.&Im the, title after the have won it chant, George Parker, on Monday last. ."iI farm stock,and everything bean dropped the trio left for more v,ard y • be handled by the subscriber with t a utmost gg WitbOiit doing so be#Ore,. the Ran are A targe number Of .campers cram .ROse- ; I care and sold to the very beet advan e. 481y ;- ant 9 Ida. We bows no desire b ,have read to n bold their honor sgt tbarei bank graced oar church with their presenoe I _-_ -- -- - ---- any oI these fellowr book. Pedlars of all to p y apfriendly mulch array time that on Sunday last. We hope they.will come - PIC CERING POST OFFI E. kinds)had better be armed with licenses may be upon or play learn against often. ,'.,,4 before hovering around this locality. The sacrament of the Lord's ra per was team as a Rangers bad three of their p wl P Mails arrive from Toronto 8 ;0 a•%n. - I -.-- die nsed on Sande last b Rev. Mr. ,a- �, Mails close ToroII 5 55s.m. best men o$ the team for Centennial and pe y y Arrive(i.T W,a ao a m Close G T W 5 5a a m - - I BROUGHAM. lot of July. Hoping this will pat a stop to Chisholm to a large number of COMMani- - 1 - - cants. . • d IE 6 30 a m G T E 7 5o a m - t . newspaper talk and furthermore stating i Whitt 8 45 p m " Toronto 8 0o pm Dunham baa returned from the Mrs. Dr. Dales returned home,_cn Sat- _ - y that, 1 ani of,the candid opinion that the G T E 8 45 p m - . G T B 00 p m city. p urda last, Money Orden leaned on all parts of he.World. I writing Of last week comes from the gen of Y from her visit to the west. She I/ M' E-nmie Phillips is with friends in some outside idler. was a000mpatiied by her slater in-las,Mrs. t 1. SAVINGS $arra eve ss. 1ldari�oss. Cies. CALLANDtis, Capt.. Rang,ors. Hfrkland,of Toronto. ; � _ Deposita received and interest allow a at s i-2 Miffs Littlejohn wna-litre on .Sunday . , •-•.•...---;-. Thomas Lamoreaaa returned Home on , with lrer people. Saturday lust from a visit to Hamilton. 1' I per cent per annum. Security indi putat�le CHERRYWQOti. His grandson, Master'Blake Booth, who k Wm. Lop] n. The barcest is now on in this vieinity, saws with him, will spend the summer p eQ]dAaTSR and n ape promise very wA11. C. 8M'itb has purchased a new Sylvester here. ' ' i - 1. No man Ponober and hie friend North• binder this season. Aver lorfaas individual seed throe h ' I ,i. . T . . Th beet tic c1,eB in t11e rorlt fipr Cote, �f Toronto, are here this Creek with ]ler. and Mrs. Jdseph Laughlin, Stan- here one evening last w k. Judging from � : I ` ESTI y A' the folrl�or'a parents. Bayed at WhitevalP. appearances he was tell ►lonely unbalanced .i With a limi .ed amount of mosey a' my.dis- Men. rid Women fr m $+47.50 to Tle church choir appear to be on strike -kers, Mills, of Toronto, has sen visit. for every few yards he would kneel down poral ho can I best spend it is get- wet now. Neither at afternoon or even in at James Lawson's. in the road and pray. Our Hatable should I .,�. .'.F� ' tin s helpful education? �5• We have old nearly 20 log sermons did they appear. The most of pur #armerB hay �nishod have looked sitar h m. "-` 4,_''... wheel In five week Wily . $e- Considerable renovatin is now Qin cutting their fall wheat. One day last week John Anderson hada - NSWER - 'L g $ g narrow escape from losing his right hand. f L. 1. cause t}ley arc the b st and cheapest on in our locality this week. This map, Several from here attended the lawn While mowing ha the wheel came off the Beene a bus ness training at the bee business 'college in read . -To every yount,Can ian the .Wheel in Ca4da. Bee our before or inay not be due to the earthquake social at the 10sh line last Fiiday.eveninq. g Y i R decidit g and decide n w. -- ahivei of Sunday night. Miss Allison, who. has been attending mower, throwing him,on his right hand �` T K immediately in front of the cutting bar. A[ Thomas Ponober has purchased a flew school in 'poronto, is home fur her vacs. Fortunately the horses stopped at once or r I turtiont in the she of a Gladstone car. tion. ° I I _ Johq.might have lost his band, or at least 11 I H. llsbn (jn. . riage•I It is a fine rig as those who have Messrs. Downing and Mopermaid, of had it badly cut. I of Toronto o .ere that advantage, rite for seen it wto testify. Pickering, visited at.Tames Lawson'f3 on The annual pie-nib of the Presbyterian- , �It particulars and get ready to enter on apt. let Ma khC41' The Green River football team failed Sunday. S. S. was field on Wednesday last in the . next. Address, to -visit ns Saturda event aB arran ed. Chem wood seemed to 'be nett well beautiful rounds of O. Strickland, near P W.H. SHAW, Print peal, , . y g y P ' g . Cor.tierrsrd arra X nge ate. Headquar ars for all. We► cannot acepuntlot or their strange con represented in ]tie Nawe last week. TimeR the lake. There were shoat two hatulred - - duct. Surely it was due to timidily. pmust be brightening up. • resent to enjoy the afternoon's outing. Kinds of porting GOode. t - `id ►v t The s lendid rain here Munda morn• I Rev. he older folks nt the afternoon in �s a� I I p y Mr Neal has taken ohage of the ,d a o ►p+ tv 'to o o jai GQ y in Served 1D a Daeasare M reduce the Bible clues at this place and wtti hold it taking, while the young folks engaged in, _ .,`� a,'y w a -I o P I nad�ikre- of small. otatoes, -bile the tur• eve Tuesda avenin instead of Wed. rennin , jnmpfng, rowing, football, oto. • Q: : P r9 y g I'_ ° ` �, b : a p.�11I °'6 nips arils not be Iquiok iD targettinR the rteeday evening as Heretofore. when the time Dame for going hams every• g 401� i ,p M 1 M M Ma EY- T LOAN good turn done tbe,�by the copious drops, John Green hue purchased a handsome one eapressed�the.nselves ae delighted with O . p : •4. . . k 1 -SIV „ the afternoon a enjoyment. 4 Th glorious twelfth passed oil.here now top for his buggy and has also got a On Saturday evening last Thomas Hand 'II a '-Q Q- c ft o . e o= M 0 R TGAG E S C U R i TY withdnt the bast friction to mar the da • cover at eD Hie li ht w on I ness ' - I !i o o Q m y g wagon g arson, jr., of this place; had a class Dalt to Qin o Q. �� qm R,�•^,,A L "'+ r.r.dL plea ire. Every strett in the plane was you wi 1 be in the shade now J Hn. being severely injured. In company with �� . 1 ' 'e0 Cf'�Jp�Clp p g; g �,p No g � vacaW all day so as to make room for Cberrywood iB to Have a w' kly Haar- RaBsgell Waltpn he went cot ior� pia on � �. -_ • pi a �„Q 0 .c 9 bo ht and sold on commission. M S.4 �o�a d a�o m a y� � the 'archers, but they never carne. T.he ket in the future. lair. 13toui�er Has en• hie bine. On the way they overtook a s bm prep p a .,:, . � ; °0•-�o�;0.--m e o - �d-r only ponclusion we can coupe to is that a ed the old wood alio and will be Here horse and csrri a and in turning out to - o m m aa. P o .•a A nt fo F}t'e, fife Accident, Pttife gaged P �. g - ~ a a a D rr� g °ti •a C O r=.,t Qlaas nd Steam_B iter Insuranc$ the twelfth of Jaly never comes to$roug- eyery Tuesday to buy butter and eggs pines it Tam tan into Russell a wheel and g. 0 i ea 8 sorsa of and for sale r to rent••good harcl•I and all kinds Qt farm produce.• this threw him and his wheel under the ' q 1 '°i Jan I g &ids. Eabmereon•died tit the resideuce The' most of, our farmers have been horse. It began. to plunge about but for F, W W O t locality, small naso a d stable,cheap. tanately ft did not strike Tom or he might a ,, I F,eb i of bar daughter, Mrs. Joseph Burk on wearin a rattier doleful ap earance for a �• Other roperies #o sale or rent. P ' g P have been severely injured. Tho wheel, I i e ` I lliar i _o sun ay morning, after Having reacted a couple of weeks owing to tLe pooh outlook however, was oonBidenbl the worse of - 11 cm Apr.; Z Convevanc ng c tefull dosis ' A mach ripe id ager. She was one of the early of turnips Tuey are beginning to look y y wear after the fxiia•n ' or IS .. E m .. - I ea lower ra a the asuall charged. Tit• settlors of the township, and man a more hopeful, however, since p• ,t c a, R, r,o "Mays O pe , the recent I- m ,� . . cc to J ne ; e lee sea coed nd certified to when - i neighbor can testify as to her kindly Is• showers. • . „ tr L% c, to I gs requ red. Privat funds al- ' ! position. -She has only been a resident boN JveN. One aq-last week as J. D. Strickland! - I b t+ '°y salt N oma s an hand t loan at �,. of tiltaubatB for a couple of years, du trig ;: Wae mowing on his farm, HBe out the head 'i I - m p . - - t e I weet rite . of which tima she bas been ab invalid, The. 0harles, Oameron, s ed 21 was killed off a snake which had eighteen little cost;' . ;! a a � .i u a+ Oct. 4g 3 �• 'uterest : funeial took place oi. Monday when the tient. At toD,-••put.,. beim ortysh d,. b®]ween under her etre, and bad just reviouely . - r - J >i o; W Nov. :1. • - I , p ,� W r !- ' PW : IiICTdARDSON interlerlt was trade at Salem -ti s vert' abil 1t;+�ollapBilig kiarikl of:a:grav®1 B-allowed s good sized toad. The is not "ZD m w a tc,c -Dec l C aebale BI k Picks ing ground, hear Ki>pBale, 1. yarn, ut a true Story. - - _ i t.. i sf - • : - - , ,. . I a 'rt�t 3. t. - - >� t I. 1 - r . -.v-. , - �'a- '.1. -v -. .. 'a �ry J.• .. -. -;. _::- , --,( �p E, �- r .�,� ..g*� i�:«i,` ,rX.a -.t-` kd� f,.e na. ,�•kt `� r .. I _ - - .. P. -.,. I. r, [ +, try .,'4 y ' gyp<{.:'{_ - - , - ,; �.(, ( -- . a. # 4,. #. tt. l Y A t I. ._ , elv' .� c. ., fig„ , „. .. -...r.- ':' ->. - :.i, : x .k ;t .- ,.:t,...f ,Rr� •-•`G.. ''1 lel;.y. 'r.;, h- _ .-,:..... - -rY - .;. _- ., ",L.Q. - '4.' �` -Afi$'"M s. 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Possis has ,had some'. cf w '" '� ' 8 V18RY LA7`18ST SROM AL.L'1'tiE wed on Wo s ••Wb)t ". Gtr eoue . pttnduet I" $=-r ter. Every morning when he. et the trouble in bending the stiff-neeleed mill- 3 t In a fight b tw n j9herifis .men and latter at• the br©akfa$t-fable {seizing WORLD OYER. strikers near r O;,' one'man" waq claimed Mrs, ielding, gazing at her nary etignette of his Bt. Peterabnry� ; da ht an o ortuntlt. of cciurse ♦vhcln Mgrs. :,--., � -_1 1. ,� jl�. ---�--�, ., . killed and a oth r fatal! injured• er -with wide-opened eyes. p y ' I reimonts to suit hie rather liberal yy Field_st was not rPaearnt) be d ask- I" 1 Many shote w re xoli=ed. n "Very e�ttrao denary I" agreed Ethel. ed, "Wall P" etrid thel had e3ht en ber ideas I3e le not' popnlar v►itb the aren9, titan Items About On eve Country, „H `Y Foe., 'the,►famous bunko e'I never heard of such a th' In my. head very d terrrtinedlyy, and mladetr the as were the three Alexanders, deaspito 1 '. (j Crest Brltale. flee Unttetd states, � man, recently rel from a Balti- life I+► � � rnagt of the�.exceedin ly dimpled chin¢ his gifts of readin,I moms and d{iting. ` All Parts of the Globe, Condensed an more risen, „ , p urs report to the New which only re reser ed one-third o , bsorted for t3euy Reading.' York lice a er morns I � d Shope not�? returned' Mrs.. Mr. Waterbt r url the whole of halls to crack regiments,.and therefore po y nig as long aso Y ,D +.. CANADA. - I he remains in the city. F+'ielding; ';what woWd your a poor, that; week . lclt had never once been, the innovations he recommends are in- - - I- Gen. Lawton, deaf• 'fathter have� said if, during his out. The ki choir* commented severely troduced very slow Ever .since ho �. w served in the Con- �• �qk Cit Engineer Haskins of Hamilton! on this a t. I't savoured more of City n$' federate army wit Stonewall Jaokson lifetime, a -Yowpg mann had come to p° ascended the throne,- for instuice, bet► ; y , di' there on Sunday -afternoon. and who far tw years was United the man in possession than anything has been .trying to discredit the notiotl - . II i propose for your hand, aaad, ort being else W had done. Y a ' .. " lThe Canadian Pacific Railway w : States Minis ' to Austria, died gt 1 Ibe come a member of thfe Joint Txtt.ffw Clifton Spring on Thursday. refused by You, had expressed his in, He's been sent; ,and. hes, got to that an army officer ma not ride with ; t= A�ciation. . F'a^ the fir ti a Ebe f of the te�tion of staying in the house until; stop,; was book's verdict. "And is- propriety in a oommon max "car. The ' : U ` !The will- of foie late Godfr�y P.Pa - United States w . 'flown on ui 4th You- accepted him Y I've not even read tress is making" t he best of a bau�b army officer in St. Petersburg has low � t ' Y bey treating herrn ata a ggentleman g s . /" z:�nt of Wineisor, N S., bequea hs �1 r: with forty.-fiv stare on its blue field, In novels" (with a fine touctb of scorn) I ve always underieu d ths.t rise. I or -been supposed to be too rich and pow- ti_. g 0 1 to Acadia College. _ the aitin,g t admission of Utah to ,"of such e. preposterous notion. Dict master left her oomf+chic off, a d I erful and. too far superior to eiviliana• �' IA dariu-g plan jto rob threB Bank o the sisterhood of. States. . - + l did-did he seem firm about it, my can't understood how: she's lost he'r ia' to associate "with the ordinary street- . mmelroe in W imnipleg uses fruatra A systemait system o!'robbery, by dear t" money. I supppose it s a mine or some- car crowd. . its premature disoweiry. which paese3n r train conductors, ata thing Tbank goodness l I've. got all -, �eoberrt Stewart, an employe of th4 I tion agents a d*Pullman car porters "Frightfully 1" Ethel asouxed her, my inti saving8�wrap again a stock- One of the few untitled officers in ellamd canal wars drotwned in Look No I have already tolen X5,000 from the 'frightfully firm, and you should juste t" an locked n my ! the Russian capital ventured a few" - �, 1„new vassal, early Sunday morning. i Chic4.go&Alto railroad, has been dig- see whet a chin he has. It 'would make evon days. had gone-the seventh weeks ago to ride in a street car to hiq . I, povered. night had oome` and still Ethel remain- d A despatch from Vancouver stat three of mime," barracks. It was a presumptuous an ed obdurate. but she paid, her mo- t ` t the watex in the, Fraser River ' I The Unite States treasury state- "What did ole t ther noticed went for the fiscal courageous act, for be had to slight rising end that mum damage has 1 year 1890 eiisaloEpes Y asked Mrs. ooi�idergble attention fey before the crack cavalrymen's casino _ , her toilet and wore her rettiest a deficit of 2 500 000.1 The deficits for Field' P ane. upon 'the low lauds.. I ► dresses of the city. It proved to be aver in- •i= . Mr. Wm- McCammloni, youngest *Dn " the t thr ears ag regale $197x- "What e�e3uld I 'say i I've, already y pas y g discreet act, too, for his fellow officeres t�= 500,0!t 0. The leiicit for July ip elan- 1 ea -Mayor - McCamme�In, of King�atan told you -everything. I met him, as III' I at once took hire to task for dt' acir i t., was drowned at Clayton; N.Y.. mated at X104 sate know What ivas. ;batf his uniform, refused to listen to hes ? '' . y at the Diarahant=Mainwar- Mrs, Fields sat u t�laturclay night. The deceased was 2 a GE ERRAL I :,- , ng p, bathed In cold citations of the Czars remarks on the y Years of age. Forest fires are raging ijd 'Ytortli' ' �8' and atter our first introduction., perspiration. subject, •and eventually, after "days of - _.: I" Newfoundland , , saw him almost every day during the What was--there it was ' again•--a persecution, began urging on him the. y4 ,- -. Peter• Wheeler fuss cObvicted � a following month The night before I scratch' on the window. She listen- propriety of his resigning his co;itnmis- S. ntville, N. S., on We le sil'ay of th The Khediv ,o#, Egypt ill preparin� earl-her -heart beating a wild , tattoo sion. In his distress the persecuted of- 4- . . . der of sixteen-year-old Ann' I to visit Engl d. came home he proposed to me, and I-- ,against her ribs. Yes-there again-- fiver turned to a. friend in the Minis• . . pton at Bear River, and sentence Smallpox a d yellow fevet' are caul!- well, you know what I said. He then somebody was trying to ;break In I try of.War, who brought the whole af- , ? be hanged on Sept. 8t•b. _ stag great lois of life in Cuba. declared -his intention of asking me Only a slidtng door separated Mrs. Farr to the Czar's nice. It was 4. ' it :Charles- Rivers-Wilson. baro • • Fielding's room from her daughter's. o'clock in the aft-rnoon when Nichol- :- Queen Mary erita of Italy is about to again .every six months, and didn't leaven Mlontreal for England . ez ublish her A pine eaperienaes In book Icer teeth chattering in time with, the as heard the story. He at once put on ` his belief that Grand Tr - j seem to care in the least when I assures wild throbbing of tier pulses, Mrs. a dark suit; ordered hiss adjutant to do 1. - r 1. . a , rs were progressing under th I ed him that my answer would be just � Fielding crept out of bed and, the slid- the same, and together they_ went to � .�i w. It iii r . ort d that a bitother .of Dr. Ing ng partly pan the t where the reecuted" officer �" nalgement of President Hays• the same, however malty times a asked door bei rtl o ►r}to her �, pe Jameson en killed by tbe3 Mat- d,a hter's room. Ethel was sl, tuber- s Josiah Hanson, the original bf bne ug had taken a•.car, rbey boarded a car, t shales. acus. Well, it is exactly sic m the to- _ - j" Term in Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe' Y frig peacefully, but a touch awoke her. rode on it to the barracks alighted � naivel, died in Dresden, Ont., in 1872, an J A deaptitah from Caim elates shah day since the-the first time I old him",' There was a hurried explanation in boarded a returning car, and went back r 1 during :lune here were 8,598 deaths that I caul 't think of arr whirpore from Mrs. Fielding, and then a . buried im the netgro cemetery nes g d#n Ym8" to the palace. Thi, Czar wrote out et` 0.y I t t taws. from cholera. him.to, the two women, clutching each other brief account of this little trip, and add- . ; I i for comfort, stole into the outer bed- it the inquiry: Mrs. Catharine Lawless, a patient ' The total n mbe3r' of bases!of cholera "And he 'e rid his -Intention of I ro om, ; and once more listened.; The "Am I still worthy to wear the un- ' I the Insane Asylum in Hamilton cQm In Egypt to d to is 7,550, wh ob proved p i +staying here-in this house--till scratch' Y Iform of a Russian officer?" - mitted suicide by hanging hersei fro fatal in 6 216 instaalexp. yaiy rng had ceased and 1 a I ahuffli �. .N- its bars of the window in her roam I An official enial hese bee issued of said, Yes 1. put in Mrs, teldrng. ng sound could � heard ; then He signed the document Nicholas, � hail made several ttem to re - ' there were footsteps on the gravel P P , the report t an attempt was recent- Ethyl noddepd. �. Q and sant it to the Colonel of the parse- : ' f �; ° walk, and then the sculleryvrndow cuted officer's regiment. Since then „• - vnously to ,commit suici�e. I ly m e to as assinate the w shah. "Then," ivas Mra. 1~'ield` 's. de3eitr- ; (which was immec latel ben th was m8 i ) there has been peace in the officersa GREAT BRITAIN, ' Emperor '�`1' ilia has gon for a. six loin "we must salad for the lice." i shot up with a force t at denoted a II - po I quarters of that regiment and the weeks cruise n northern No way ease careless haste on the part of t e mid The death of Baron Fitzharding►e aboard the I er' 1 aeht, Oh, uo-:do--- nes- no]" ejaculated man who rode on .a horse car has been - p y Hohenzol- night intruder. treated with t.bt- ileferencie belon , -�. + ""a< nounced. He way seventy years o , ler& Ethel, springing up, "please don't do I 'A burglar I exclaimed Eth�!1, pale - ng to t one who( pulls wires at court. °'$e' The " atket toast Rahman' b bound that, He's sure to go. 'He-be, ver ' to the lips, for she was only nineteen, Perha s . cholas .` 7 !The Irish . land bill was b P y P N got his idea of an Ptd , Prom Suakim eta• S';ixtY ez, went n a reef gentlemanly, mother, and'1'm ears he'll ! and as ordinary girl with ordinary object `lesson.in this case from Emperor :' t e British HmW of Commons by and faun er d. r ns were nerves. I Francis Joseph of Austria. Thev 'te of '9Z to 140. , p° behave himnelt 'if be does stop. Resides, i t.'noonscioual bar lis formed the ° I, drowned I Y I peror heard several years a •c that l rs �: Ttio sale of the estate`of the .late Co . I if be fought the policemen. (and I'm i word "Dick I" , . off.ic�rs in Vienna- were agitated over The "numbs of h killed fust' bin- sure he would f' ht them) there'd be � "I'll- wake Mr. Waterbury,""said Mrs. 4t. - North . the Nitrate Bing, realized fiv 1 I 18the question of the propriety of riding . surn tioai as f d in Paris last year was such a scaandal I" !�ieldi ' h�iuidJe 3 thousand pounds. i ng. .She trippped .siyiltly out of in olnilruses. He remarked im alien[- - 1 23,1 6, this be ng exclusive of 48 mules yes t down the passage, and res p ». Mrs., Fielding agreed that the ' he rown. P ag P- ly that this was a -. hty suhjec-t for . t M!The I3uke. o£ Atholl i_ the only iZob] .:and 383 dank .ya affair' wcntld ice Market Nurbur a ' l?ed at her cat's• dc►or. ri�� ian Whe clothes his men-servants ' II g Y large trains and ahould be settled be- - - . W The Cretan ensu is defected the mouth's food for tittle-tattle, if the ' In almost less tine than it takes to re- ,-: igbland dress in London. i Turks on W d �killin two but strc a � fore anybody s mind broke down under '._ i ' y, g ting arm ,of the law were to inter- j late it, Dick found himself atan I' g t The sale. of th-6 eistafe of the lat The of t , and bapturi.ng: three of vena: I - � Ing at bis► door," in dressing-gown and it. He hen pnt on full uniform, tock their canuoti. "l will t.be ou with him an ad�uteint in full uniforrn. , -; C{nl. North, the• "I+,itrate- King is y ng person myselfl" - trousers, trying to instil wine calmnem I and had an omnibus rid The ride was ; ted in London to bays realized �2= Br�a,zil has � {o E exclaimed t] a elder lady, m4jestically, into the'troubled breasts of Mrs. Field- I rP rted in t"he new a�.ra, and the }`� 1. ""' � land's offer But it the uestionno! Do t be arsh, mother," said Ethel, tng, her daughter the cook; a�tnd the �' 'sp -9, q question of propriety was settled. i'The wedding of the Princess Maud f i the occupatiu e)f lne Island of Trio_ blushing a ittle, "because, after all, ; huuseniaid-for Mrs. Fielding .had . - . " - - N ales and Prince Chaarles of 1)en"mar I . ,• ; aroused the servaiints, there being, rom- - �R '�►' Load too orbit tion. you know he's--,, 8. Ib<. finally b n fined for the 82nd ins . i "Head over heels in love with out #urt in numbers, "etven " s(%r ones. y B the a lollop of nauia]tion in yy •• , ,. 11 STRAIN OF RAILWAY IWORI . I f_. - - The Queen ill attend the ceremon ! Y Of course,' rejoined Mrs. Fielciin Stop here, said hick. Ill go an arsenal r 1' rt ►dodelle in the „ g down. If be doesn't use arms I can The Britis revenue returns for province of rrai a 42 mere were kill_ Of c ourne, he is. If he were t, j should - ' at quarter of the. resent fists] r suspect him of having, evil •deli ns cit mana,ga iiian 1' >Ua;i»ric�w RLtrr the Teusioa sb sae nerves f r p y , ed a.nd 100 badly in`urecl. K - l - - pow an incr ase of X11,698,000,one mi - ; the plate. Leave him w. ine, Et hel I's, bo saying, be moved quietly dawn- uaA /'a■.reel Nseine ew sad Death. 1.' - tiutwithsta di hat [tit►' niierican I stairs, [tic' .vomEn arises fo be left ` There is reason to believe," sa i3tlae ion poundr� f which - derived fr n8 So say ine, Mrs. Fielding swept mag- y . tate eactse d ties. Gove�rnmeut ' cont on Led by a big .def- niticentIy into the drawing-room. , by thenibe.lves, followed hitm at a! res- "British Medical Journal, " that at all. left, it is pro o spend many mU- But severe as was her tone spect,ful distance. 'A few moments, i; As a resul of the meeting of the -+ 4iODA on a cwv army rifle. i , and stern and the darkn�=�� had swallowed up times there are men on the line ,k= �-' Y her mien Dirk Vaterbur declined to , real Caabin t on Saturdayy, the seas d ' �` y Dicks form. An au,ioua interval fol- art, working very near to their for k; ttaliun of be bin s Ko al "Rill ', I At the la thing o! the new GermaD budge. He ajiulogized for the grass ng wtnich nothing could los . . % g Y ironclad last week the Kaiser �ea ,rasa- rudeness of his decision but, neverthe- ]owed, duri K in strain. We ma in re at►d to hi ow at Mal , hats been ordered to t t K Y g s ed the hope that Germany wil et isle, refused to spike his ung and re- hcsard. 3 Tape of (ro Huge. 3' g I Suddenly there was a crash of crock- mention three well known las vets - - have a navy wort y of -her mien, tire. llurirtg the altercation Mrs. ; I - Miss Chari tte Smith, of �1'ashin$to , • The m ac of v0ite Fielding discovered , that he was a t cry• artd t} savage ezclania,tion. Then .+vhich, at the learnt, show the to ion A`� d ul the rscue League, hob written heleland con .inueb,:arid int Pie xt young gentleman of, twenty-f[ve, with : another crash. 1 ©ei a whole series of under which work is often carried on. ' circular d nouncing thb use `of' t e Pet. ed an ample income and a small country ; cr'i'��®' The °o'k and housemaid ! than as ult will shortly � made 1 Y A station master,.se3eing a 'man run ver ioyole for w len, as being de8tructie : seat that •lewd sadly in need at come- , shrieked with fright. 1i'rs. T e•lding ', u;,on Bu)uw yo by . the rebeJri; y d the btialiste res anti r mile himself telt downdeaad up- . 'of health a, d leading to iinworalit one to 19ok after it. ! ggrafi oo t on the line, - In an 1~,theN tecuibl6d too for Dick. es, for on .. the platform. Here was, a sock I. The Impar I Government has acct - ; said Chinese itb tDutehwIndies� Du�� Twenty' minutoe� later" Mie, I�Ieldiseg Dick. Slit loved him, esbe knew t now. P `_ _ cid to the demand of the Opposition returned to her daughter. � which •peumanently made his art - � Chinese lost 112 killed. Of the ,Dutch "]lily reasoning had no effect on butt His life+ was it peril. stand sti►1' but 11ow many times had r theaI, a tment t a estist Corot ; forces 9 wer s kill and '89 woundejd., whatever," she informed Ethel ; "none i 'I'hcp house was fills<t with sounds of tt ee of Ya liament to investigate t . 'ffairs of th Chartered 'South Air I It is stat i in C nhagan t4at the whatever. I suppose he must remain, I the etrulggle. A desperate fight. was not that° wan's ht-art stood still before,' - I . ompany. , Government would Ile nit be in a rriure elerisible Lrame cring on ur the-pas�ec leading 'to t ho %%'e feet y P�'e�ared `to sell gg tela�y perfectly certain tba if romp of 'rte est I dean cwlonles to the }� ttitcheII. rhe women could diml des. the major shuck could kill thc� m ncu j- Thera is a prospect cif a general iT of mind in the 'morning. Don't let the cern flit+ forms of fife. two nyw i ' i trike in England. The ant to era noted Eta at , suitable price, far eservants know about the real. state of me � 1 o, P y breathin in short, quirk gee uricilY rer.urring shocks of a' rail�+ac Itte Tying to eff t a 10 per cent. redutti a naval stat sip• things, l�ut pretend that we bays' est- g Y y great) damaged a heart wo r i vited hien .tu stay flare, anal say hie l struggling furiously for the mastery. must have y g a 1p wages and the miners of Derbyshi e ' The Cesar n8 zerina made their " 13ac k+vartlis' and .forwards the • Swayed,f gage will' arrive in due tour . 3 Y • under the influence of the nervous 'y5- i. bind Lancashi a have circa iefuse3d o ' ormal " _ tr into St. Peteraburg on g +l with clenchNd teeth and struinin The result was: 1. That Mr. Richard gg teen Two trains collided at a . unction, - _ t�ccept the p position. i 6aturday; an 1•an i mense csoncoursea -of Watel'bur a ne•d his ��cpint and stayed muscles. Still the women flared not � . . .�_" The lash as recently ' applied tot e ' pe ople acclai ed.d t eir. Majesties with set "'P] 1 •iew." 2' y I move. 1'he couple had fought their way. It was either the fault of the driver u1 great ent b m, ea+a sew. That only his i 4. back of a m n in England who I fixed 'deterr�,ination to win Ethel .E'ia)& dciwri to robe extreme en of the pa ct- u! the rails, certainly not of thk sig- mmitted h. hivay robbery. He. knoo - i Exhaustive static ii. have I wuulcl ve fed blrn t take such ( saga, anti were close to the w-ultery nal man. The signals were right �'et ' P been " Of n t� door.. Suddenly a pistol-shut' rang out, when t hi, box• w'ms entered the signal •"i .,' }". down ayo «otuan and stole her , fled in Bern to rove the itrticu�ess of a (l +perateiep. 9. That Ethel b i�u,' urse. Jute i ay', of the Kent A ! the. serum- reaatrri nt l of ,diphtheria,heria, Y" there was a cry, a splintering of wood ruin war+ found to" have ono mad and ' i:._ i p means deceived the• paternal lodgment g , . I . expres d his disapproval of to whie�h, has n foil •ed in uF of the when she ea"pressed herself inchgnantly awl a,earmb of "glass and the two vara- had to toe takrp Wan' asylum, where ' -, tsntence,p for first offenders. lie [her I Largest Burls b ital,s liar tht past about Dick anti hie resolution, (k�hc' )eb �h - loots remained fur long, 13e was broken #:. pan senten Ellis to a mbnth's im two Years, slip his nAme--"Dick"-several times A few secouds later Dick reaturned, utterly by the horror of the dilemma; 1. � cafe]snnment a d thirty lashes from th I lienor ('ane ab ciel i lo, the �n_ "unthinkins�ly,) 9. 'Thttt it was the gen-• cgbib lres$ing-gciwn Half torn" Ulf his but what. yh®ll we t.+iy about the small- e." ish Premier, n diesc• yet t,hoe dift'Ic�ul- eral opinion rII the kitchen that. ttner ,. er dilemmas which every hour of his . . t 10, . I' It has been decided that. a ii�vievv o 1 tical which t re Culrem entletilan avlx, had coMe so' sudden_ He of away; he •exclaimed \ +corking life hos haul ha.d to solved Diti ��`_ 1�t'oo i" Parties have y without an he di n't take anything. I'll get' the ps will h held at Aidersbot cam crpateci for t e Gu ernment, said the Y- y lu e= was a "'man y nut also have an' effect, although � " It honour of the Ancient and Honour would have a Dept autonomy for the m possession.' 5, Etat h° e�m� to some things on and be off' the police- a leer Qne, upon Sia brain d A rely ' " island before the, u tbreak o the in- the kitchen a ver well-ores»ed murL station. yearn ago it zva8, found that the sick t able Artiller Company of Ruston,tic f are on their a to viaft En land.' surrection, to t it old not now. in "possession. ' 8. li�t the gentleman The women gazed at their her with nrss rate union the signal men of cei- '_ way g immediatel sat down and wrote a toad admiring ayes. Once aged they twin lines was coming excessive, and. - ' ; Gti II Important on2e3rencey have'kn tsti bel ranted as t e Price alt ending the ro. y breathed fee} Slowly the o a lt3itely betwee the officials of the Brit Ilion, lung letter, which was given to the r y Y y pnuved it was determined to cin away with the _±1' I _: i housemaid to post. 7. That he wired upstairs--all but Ethel. . isle Admirals sono war Departme�n 'Are . i,u hurt P" she asked slim, r3ytein of leaving to one roan thewbole 1, 11 _ and memberg of the Cabinet, ebo,%k II to nnother ode rPas for sae Clothes. responsibility cif taking tsh,irge of a . thin the Government views the presan SNAIL$ �ti NI)E FUL VITALIrrY, R• `That the letter was addressed to Mr, with eta finite tenderness in her voice. -signai Wx: At great ex Only a bruise or two,•• lic'use every boa 4, ., state of the Venezuelan John Blunt, Friar's Court, Temple he replied, along the line worts supplied with two ' question wit The vitatitY of the snail is remarks- Londoh. And 9. that, in the opinion of I'11 scom set the police on' hip track, wun. 'Great evils were prcphe�sied •• it fife Qravest pprehension. i ble. OIIe' tha was lued 'to a card in the kitchen, "I+'rear's Court'. Ant first---" was thought the Hien would talk, end . !Political unrest and the usual "mid the British ueie for four velars like' a low filaco for any gentleman's, . He took hot hand. In tier, lark and ne 1 of their duties. This tied .. et mer dein sa" have together pro- came �, life n . iIIimersed in friends to live In. I said I would not.leave the bl ' '," nut lark, and ut the sickness atupl><'cl. . + duced in the t`nited States much more g - � warin water. Som specimens in t. - he began. Linder .•thvt Share�d responsibility they "["ban the oro rlarq cgsation of move- ) "� IT. Ethel luokad swiftly up the etzirs'to ''no Ion er broke down. if then seems i ::.,.c ." .= collection of a nate abee revived after make sure they two were .unobserved. ttaent which wally marks this period `Dick *aterburY lied been with the Y to 'lx Inciutiahte, railwiay • strain ' can �: of ilale�year in commercial circles. rices they bad ap rently been dead for lb Fietdi a week, said still showed no ulckl t,reat2l- have definitely in'ureenir+' effects u n :�<, �_ .. years.. r Then Rho bent forward q y w ti.il round are unprecedentedly- low,and signs of departing from his resolution. .ed ��Y is 'his ear, and >blecl to her the nervous system, it becomes an tni- tlhe markets largely overstocked, Ao . "'""I Ho had soon made himself at home • room. , �.: _ that mills"and 'factories, both north "and WATER,. 'IPES- 6jr +GLASS. I, he bad broken the _icej over the dinner» ' '. • . * + , • portant question' for Inquiry vvheth r . �.• , ;• south,, are 'c'closed for terms ver ui this nervous derangement at all "fre- - y g An tar r table during the first night of his They police riNver esaught the burglar, quently has the effect of impairing -the � �- f a. coupl of weeks until the enol Io im nt was. lately tried at, stn ]firs, b`ieldin and hex daughter who gut back to Friar's Court quite pan this ape- �' � rTn uguwt. Some. threatened "labor ; Helen's, y safe! nutrition of the heart. U 01 A St. La cash e, of making w$- hath opened t ba ball b t isatin him y, sitar catetiin th© earliest train troubles" hav fortunately, in various Y d vial point we do not at present posse9s ter pipe's of gltss, ith asphalt cover- with. Irtgid pc,1]tenese; but Dick had frurII a,rc►arl-aisle station six miles f om __ s qurtars, keen amicably arranged. The in to pratendeci not .to notice their manner Market' NorLtu'y• r autfictent inform8tion to warrant the . output ut bf 1ron this 1)een large, and g prevent fract re: It Is claimed ' expression of a definite opinion." that they giv, tti ran b and rattled On eso gar] that he effer- Ethel quite meant her. "yea," and in r, tp �. wlo ka are closing for repairs. 8 protection y due time .was ir�arried to the "uaan in • I k `- r g against moistu in be ground, against really dispersed the a'!d barrier which - _ U TED STATE. the ladies had attempted to ,lace . possession," much to the cook ' and WARNINGS. CES z. the action of fele nd alkalies, and. Housemaid's wand®anent. ' ,� thea the can of tween themselves and their se�f-inv$Led " Cattle are dying by tbousands on Y penetrated by - The lark was up to meet the Buri, , guest. And Mr. Jo'f n, -Blunt; reading- the And caroling -his lay ; �' , the; Arizona erangea owing to ' the roAm rmdinner ha ' regaled them- with wee for l: announcement, chuckled %oft- The fariner's boy took down his gun ` 1drauth . a anecdotes and new Y h m$elf. s of ., And at him blazed away. A boiler ex losion` at -Houston; Te*„ % HEAT WE CAN 'ST'AND, the day w eh heti tailed to penetrate It }vas a good Idea of Diak'tt 1" was to the fastnesses of Market Norbury. all he said. � x! killer-three ple and seriously ftp- Tae human s stet can endure ileal The busy bee gest t p at "5,".- 4 -1tu•eid a-fourth . P 212 d t e . it n So very a reeable did he make him!. ' egress, g -' And buzzed th, rnteadows o'er' ., ,. _* -.A.n- enter ri in ) g point of wa- self, indeed, that b bed-time he tied - The farmer's wife went for its hlve� - `'._ p e3 cpacker bakery of er,. because the she is a bad e�ataduo- a cite .wou Mrs. Fielding over to -his ' .-A STRI$ING FrFIANtal+I.' And robbed it of "eta store.,. Waighii,gton now placed upon the - , PS a "Ui ycle. biscuit." or, and beeetuse the perspiration cools s de. Ethel kept very close to her mo- _ .the booty. Men bac withstood with- their all the evening, be noticed and But, papa, things .have changed since: .Thea ant arose at tweak of day' _ ' - i 4 Ser. min H Ef an old soldier Twin out in' r b apt f 800 d you were young. ' ` ja y a agrees for would neither play nor s' althougb Isis laixprB to beagin• _ i seas Niles "M li., shot his daugbterg- vera!mutates. she eottld do both very, a ice y. Ou the ' shay have; falkt;-used to wait `: in" isw, and t n killed himself.. follow' day his clothes arrived, and Y g, and The greed swallow 1Iew that wen ._ rift ears fora olden wedding, y" �: ung gtnv f ey dewand it tit then start. Arid tO°� his t�ntshi.p-in. �g ; A daughter f James Mu)lin, .of Mi- 'y C 'LI,ING NN CrA' IONS, °7° t2te thud clay a letter, addressed to �_.' y; ' titagti, Saline eo t , 'Me., died from eat:- i ." bins i bold Ii • .�,.., . 4 :Y y f} xutyt ne hand. He ag- -- _ Oh, ]lees, and birds, and ants, be wise,. 17 i '-u- mulbe�rri that Scab ate Amon$ the oy li inIIovationsj ltd peaare o peruile hie le 1.er with much + , �In proverbs tape"no stock; ' A MISUSED TEAM t7 iwui. ' ' ttersea.Pa kN, hie is still the centre Interest and the one he wrote in re- `' Like me refuse frons 'sleep to rise.7 , '. , 1 . The Chegen ri Indians "}laws donned o London cyclin is that; of a walenaa p13► he e�elivered to the housemaid with Blobbs--What nonsense it is frit n►ewa- Till half- t Seven o'lex;k• ' y their• war pain , and are Salol perw- special instruatlons that it was to papers; "in their accounts of weddungs, n� ho carrbeie a pa of in one while p ,ted before 6 p.m., at which hour the to describe-the. brido -tieing led to tine REASON ENUUGF�. 1' wawa; preparatory to a general up- a .eseriu het^ E, hinD with the other,, Market Norbury mail-cart was die etch altar. 17, . a d of a young woman 'who appears ed. The housemaid told the cookpthat, Mannino, why i. the ocean Bo angry ' rm 8lobbs-H&* sod looking I . Robert Lanai ,of Watertown, N.Y., f flowed by liver ed glrodm 'on.anot6r "'far a math in possession, the new-corner Blobbs--Why, Moist of the girls could Because it has been erostsecl so often. '�' has ben appo' ted counsel on the past b p ycle, i, . , wrote a very: blegant hand. 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' 5 .:,- r ( r : r.: 1. - - -:: r: ti py ,a_ l :" Lti _ M ,. • M. .n. •.�l _' _ _. ;+ A_5t. ..._.-, :_._ -. _. .. - .... ;' _ . .z Y� ..ars - s• - III :111 - -a_,. P �.__ -Y, y -, <_ 4 fZt, ,- I.-, .I_-w't ,.tr*-ithF.fa`3a'$ta `� ,•y. - Eeetr .E .r `t �'` - G.ar i t# ��i, a� r .H ' ��-. n.. _s:,xs -x,•.4� - fr` t_ 2'��-, = k-x-,a r"aa,'., s a # (, - j »� . , .- - - ..- - - . _. ... - Nab`. r tiNli.�. - t{ �t f >t :' ti; `n _ , r I - - - . ;'� w . i w T i. •.Y. " . ,,s .,. _, :. -..:: .. y.r ..... .. . { ,- !!W" ' .9 .Six Ys .. .:.:: .., _ -. -� Nl. : .r.n. , -tdK. } Far,Fy .� :f-. ' -i, s ___ - , -... - . 1 ..i _ ?,(. e,a ,:f '�- .ate 7+-y ._. : . ..,. .. .-.'. _._. i .f 'a, t- .-.. .. :. ... i.,.. s:.: ..--. :. -N F: r., { 11 . . .1, - _ F f. ,.r. i {.: . g •: 1. v r . :. :. .. .. t,.. : -? i f+. .. =i=- x'r'T�- ....! ay£:: ♦-, vxwrn'`` - _ a dr.. q' I'lll 11 °- - W . "ai ­11 -. k, w _. -. ,.- -, .. _. .:-: .- - _<,.. ,T7; ,.. ,, ,r' �., .. r.If 1; '�"-'t-'.0 Fes. �+r - ... _ _.. :- .4. ._ .:: .. .. .: ., ..:..-. .. _.... '-f'-�5t .�: '. ince L JA , , 3 t;a.. : '� ::.r_ M ; r • T .. .. �. r C0., : . _ 1 .:. .. .. r -....r - r F - w __ r _ . r t .. .. a .: 1. 1. ` • Y r _..a �, a I u _. .'t -4 I -t c, 1, r_ - .. .. .. , ah r ,q, ..I: - . - - - . I' FAMINE READ OF ARMENIA. RHEUMA IS VZCTI S• � . �1 _. MArI� row i is " It d Picture of Afrairs to That' 1Qnhapp , 1. Country. After Spasm di© fforY, For a Cure I: - hose whin have contributed eilthe - Us Ally 1ve tTp. _ i m their bundance or .tofu bei '' b + `' �{ 4 , li tie "to the rmenian relief ft,nd !wi 1e['e t age Medici ro That IIes tinted C :�` a 4 ;�Y 11 ; �� �EYL��i TEA. : Phon ands Aft Otl.er lnedicMea oaahel Updhlaxy r,'S lii� attic! U interested n 'the passage quoted b Felled-A eleaasFd sutCerer Adds 1[ta rr T ' __ 1 It is to en from a brochure i StUbb®ono r�.i�..: It reSta 'es•S e h & la Ltad i � I. . �, F Strong hu rsalion of Tltis Wonderilti ' . ,:: s ed recently by the Armenian Relit licences., , OUGLAS BR08., slate Qraivl and meta ; �ociati In of New York, fill entitle D - y From the Tr, ton to the we�ened "o�'cy Us and 1VeS the �yS em rooters, metallic oellinifs, ��qqky lights.'•- orrors of Armenia." Its autho , . sheet metal workers. 'Adelaide W-,Toronto - _ -� 'H What an in ucent, sou ding name has the force needed �to throw ofthe die A r. William V. Howard, was the oul rheumatism, and. yet how terrible a �• - Ir®n Fencing, -` � . �;r o e of the fif cUen news a er cotter o - reality tot thousa �°c.and a>.00 at all druggists. , P P • p news who suffer , -- ,.� with it. tors a ree that rheums-� f . 0lt1oa i 0omnwnlen Railing, + tP_ i r5 -, dots who cis select from. London i tism _ camber, h39 on the results rom Polson of and deposits ____ _, , _.________ _____ - and all kinds o! ;;- . ., quest of invest - tri the blood, but a.9 to jtt how they 1 : g •tion into th condition of eastern Tu - can be reacb d and readieated, it would R���111[Lll Kootenay �j }�'8 wh'a't m,oml• lemon does! a weather- IRON•AND WIRE WORK. ' seem that t eir knowledge fails. The erock an a church steeple.contt ually. in- y Otho was uccessful under pecul r iLr-a ouloatei Tie .vane to a'epir TORONTO lrINOR AND i' I p ells in pane rating to the interior f w9uaI rtreat ent is a long series of t at desolated land. A sewed visit, t lnediciflec3 w icl) pf1 Y POfitiitive atolo ' Tot' '1illena ti lit ,.�, fah, j y gyve tem reit OattBr)b Ilse Nasal Bal ORNAMrNTAL WORKR } rel leted wa undertaken b him relief, but" riot • P- Y , :and. then the itive curs. Soothing, cl coring.healing. T l�o.�T2 CAN. r 1. t.�t esc>tnmi' •inner under a I'urki h patient- usuralty (Civets up, thinking that ::` and PArYllv9iR• there-is no iici,ne-that will cure him. � - e i arca, the malty attendant upon - ^i _ F R 'TWENTY-SIB,' YEARS,.. - 'hich was his devoted head. lie writes This a istake. Rheumatism Is i' h . f oto the int- ate knowled"ge acquit' d not a . ry evil,1 and because 'one MOTHER AND DAUGHTER CU t + . FS a L. I1lring an ob rvatiuu extendtn oV r gr.Owlllg O It is n t imperative that i, g one should t Mrs., Celia Gillies, No. 9 Walnut ;year and a half in Armenia. Scans p rhettmatism as a na- I . 4X tural a y to advancing ears, street, Hamilton, Writes that she can � ;�� ,^ % so surpassing sadness as he witnea - There :is remedy g Y recommend the gaotenay Cure above , ( r iDUN N rt I 'L�7' d have in the intensity of his iudign - y for rheumatism _�� despite the g neral belief that it cannot . _'A,."�­ all other medicines., Sh8 wars a. lonig .,'.s. don winged his words with an aluto t° cured-a reined that has . cured aufterer from rheulmatlsm, sore back, ,. r tel force. ,�- Y tired feeling and-ditziness, and was not. I. "Passing th augh' ori Armenian v 1 thr'usands of the most severo cases. A ;,.. 1 e in the Province of Van one afte -' not•23 instan ecs of the truth of this as- able to da a day's ,work work until she weih gsting belore 1870 of Canaiia sertion whit has just come to the cured by the use of half a . bottle of STAMPS Pi•ovinoer, Un tud stator; alsoPOWDER ti«- � sin," he says, 1 halted'my party d the remedy. Mrs. Gillies' daughter, a , Bill and L4tw 81amps boug t. Good Prices. r lire a house � here a _ little girl w knowledge ° the editor of the Courier, N'M. li, AllAMi�. 7 A4,a t3t.. Toronto,UnQ is: th') case f Robert ;11'rarlcis, Esq., since ntng lady of 17 spars, as hot well TNE00®K'S BEST FRIEND sing in the street. formE.rly of Trenton, now retired from since she was 14. She has now, came wxvraarvecaa >n A SPECTRE; bu_9irie9y in tat Portage, Ont., andstul Pletely recovered her health ed! the re- i�IXERSy ILARGESTSALE IN CANADA..��-,.,.a,.,ti the Berson 'of a middle-aged IIta residitta that ; He hair keen a victim of eult of the uase of !Kootenay Cure. Mo- DOUGH .T. PEMDRITN - � ' �� there will be glad to know of this ed- id to!<I AAdatAs et w.,Toronto. ••Never turn a wLeei-wirhAnt 1rRInR„ Y t listlessly by th© door.- rheurc'attsm or over three years. Last t7atal�sueon lication: I- I , " '" 'Why dues the child cry?' I sake vvint.ar ho v i fled LiN friegds in 'Trenton ieiAe for young girlale of thus ag©. Ul saksss t[hould Naw Them. at i.aboriav r - "The man loc#ked'up weakly with th anti wa,i the contemplating at visit to y- -- - --• - pGER�ESS e es of d r.l'1 know not,' he"saidt the south in s arca of relief front his con- sAF IN�'EftENCE, . CRIPPLE CREEK MOLD 'TOCK . Wtito, -,-••� x;;'. ' "Sorel ne .who is apparently th si t,.nt fee- Ilo had to use's,staff in walk- Laura. Mr. CustHr sat alongside of n �. c' ild's father �ak'es a strange rept ing and wen t a slow acre. This Christ- g We tell you bow to make big money In Gold Stocks, on MACHINE `011 U, P hi Ott the train ta«day, and lie never small investments, ReJiable Information tuailed tree,' 1 t , a simple question. Speak, thou, wh ma,s hF• was. h pro again on a visit to his astt�d a word all the way dawn t0 the Address The Guld btln;k Iuvuatment Co., Colorado Asp lour dealer for it--Take no iwitrtwu Beat.grq - ;,, _4� . d s the child cry?' friPrtcig, sura t and erect without the ajty sPr�,lk►to F.o.Bo:ti07. Ageots wanted. or purpose oil made=Adapted to farmers'u snG a'-` he . an st:ek or tilt,s rrowful look of a . ear a in. lubri nt-Bayes mashies `it cries because it Dries, Y go• Li Tian. Then you d i dn't ask him td -- s+unuotogars A Co.,t One n city a wos•ks.T tt •e-red v�earily. lIi's friends a d acquaintances all:iccagt , Mi1L8. MILL8 do HALES, Barristers, Solicitors, 1 . . open, the window foto soul 3eo., Abetdoe,a Chambers, 36 edolaids _1,Y I i: I i�ot so; there must be a bette l,,iu a.s a new uan and congratulate bice . +. I. r assn.' Ion his health freeJh' and active a ,ear- I S reob ltaet,.'�urogio._ bluuey to Loan, j _ADIRGI The McDowell Garment D t 1J _ '�_ Pl Q.Q.Milli9. $A.-A. Mills.-Jas. Hales.LL B, Mrcohine-Fite Every Form t Foil w `Perhaps so; but I am a Cl�rietia i once in conte est �vitb a year agu. He W $T $HOI1E T$Rf�[T H E3I,EEPINti _ every iarnion! Easy to learnt Rapid to aseI L. ;x d , and" thou art a great lotud wit has cheerfull and gratefully.given the CAIS TO NEW YORK, No re-fittingi No paper pattern. Has noegn fie horses and strop seryants. W III follow N' �uLEB "T"M SUN ni A 8trictlr in cutting%lah,graceful and perfect fitti" - a l3 u>ig stat meat of his efforts aftsx One o[ the handsgmtiat sleepingcars i 11 ct7" WW t *i '" \ auld the grief of my little child coif acute. 'My oma is at IZtat Portage, that had ever boon i turner! oiit of the Iii h Grade Wheel, ab a garment,a. rltte or ppartioularF,, ; Ce n thee?' Ont., where f r easel Vvait9 en K crate Prioe. Bend for oatalogue. y, CU1tRIdA, , 113 Yon a 13t. Torp y engaged in tasters is now running from Toronto to Q,T. p14NDRiTH. Manufacturer g ''I ` Thou art a man a s I am.: Speak, business and here i still reside. For New York without gh,an via the , PaP- >n bo 81 Adelaide ea w..Totoalts. A - th -n, as man to man. Why ecce the -three years i have !been algreat suf- ular West shore route. It is a buffet �� ch'ld• cry'd' . I ferer from rheumatism. 1 tried oar, and refreshments oaa be obtained a>r tO Sovereign 'It cries use it is hungry.' . several high! recommended remedies en Eoute, if desired. This oar leaves ,,,:• 'Is there n food for a helpless! to ;no p - as 1 continued to grow Union Station, Toronto, every day AthleticsReined _ ._1ch ld?' My cc ,k had already die- worse till it was difficult for me to except Sunday at 4.55 p. m., reaching" y (- �{ , For Weak and In-i - _- l` • m '.unted with al bag of bread in his walk. •1 was for, tbirteen weeks Don-' New Yoark next morning at 10.10•a: pn. .I tlamed�t�ear- W - m ha . I I . fined to my lied at home and On Sundays theeleepeJP runs from Haan- Say i)h9onic orenula. - - ­:,..:'­ 0, I . . ':''Food!' said-the man, moving un- in the V4'i nipeg - hospital. I was Ilton only, aonneoting with the through ton of th Glandes t i" �; st adily his waisted hands. 'Truly there then induce to try the Mount .train from Toronto, Call st- any Grand -' ) "r �ifm or wakness -,. is abunda0cce of food. :there is the Clement Trunk office in Ti`oroni.p'tor informsltion THAT ST. LEOr7'�NEItAL �ATFR r+ of 8►ght, from ao• .- E3e ST rings. I . took six a sleeping a uta or chronic !n. a , ba k of tr s by the watereourw-s. courses of bat s, -or two t -one baths p P agil'. Reservations ? ` , fiamination whsth- w rich one may, gnaw- from dawn till each,,without a 4 Y Dan tie made in advance U desired � supet✓lor to sit athero. Used while a� Yti4 S� p er induc.d brr , rpt y seemingly beJaeficial --,-- i in training it gtVlla the mfJet aAtiafao- e r scrofulous u orfQiit ,,_ da k; there is ' rasa growing in th I reqult. I teat of several cures in the tars results, being a excellent reggu- or ottrer causer; 1�eul+nere of vision or of the fields; there are roots_ to be dug on th Fourier from •- HER FIRST jsEASON, later it k the system im perfect optic Norve; or redia knee state sl the t f the f - ��'illuruts' Pink Pills m untain side; I here are strong weecln for Pale PecYt� e, a3tnd friends who used ooaidittola. Ae a bevertige after hard �netruottnR the eye. Bold by all drnggiste. a'a< ues >;o be had in tide ditches, -and there is them with be efit to themselves urged He-FioW fur Glut o' WBtef 'Hiatt m to be .gathered Pram the rcx;ksl� me to try thi fir I did and atter a steamer ie that's ejomiin' in yonder. She exercise it is must refreshing and en- s. C. lall[ods ar soya. ervalittg. 101'1-2 ging St. W. 'Ph �'ts, - - - Bamute®, Owl. . But bread!' I bxoke _in with. Ie short time'I felt an improvement in my -I suppose its b�cua4e 'the tide ie so 181. I th re no bread for crying child?' condition. I uve taken twelve boxes lOW• /rte pn fii '�"er,ily, master, xhere is much in all and to im ruvement has boon 8W I W10�� , �� itU�'BD C�R.RtAG� TOPS ° _ >> a br' d, he replied; beautiful black .continuous an satisfactory, ago that I 81�Of Ointmnt9 ft)P CAlirhh»< s --- ,, br" made frorii nee.i .the cane no longer and I have,in- Vontailh � lircury, . 11 A. Received the highest a ward at the World's ' LINSEED AND FLAgSEED greased m . Fair. Chicago 1893. They are manufactured in , ,`. Y K'e lit from 140 pounds to eHeiFnnry will snrlely cieotrcy the ovecy style and aR•ade,from cheapest to tlneaQ 175 b small and complete! i lB h-.; an , the seed of the clover, which in- y the use of Pinar Pals. I am not y ri®rs►p�a the whole oy4tem Yt not strange that the public. peeler them, - to�icates him who eats. See, my lord.' entll. free fr m rheumatism•but I am when ontertng it tbrough t e mucous surfaces, as they hive ali latent improvements known r° ,, a new man on thousand pBoah artleles tb uid novo be used except on qSKroR SEWING MACHINLAGENT to the trade, the mcwtim o••tant ase patented here is bread, if it -please you to eat. 'ter than I wa a scale o andel atm- d a• FOR SENDA 3CENT STAMP. _' _>" ' resariptions from potable h sletiane as Glue N LY P. PFear not to touch it, for it 'ie not a ysad not found in an other mato.tribtlt'e m emeses they will do sten fel to Obp good Toa The sollor Top, rY1 Automatic Sack Ourtain N cake of 'stable refuse, although it ir�tay Y health entirely to Dr. W11- osn possibly AsMte ham tam.• Hali'e Catarrh 1 TUR PARTICULARS.PRICE LIST, patented lt385,.t,;fart eaperaeding the old style, ' - (tams' Pink Pi 18.' Cure manutaotured b J. Chane Co.. over whish It ha,a many aAvanlagex. The extra ``' , have that appeas>rance. He held out a y y SAMPLES COTTON YARN.&c. Dr. Williams, oledo, O.. oo,itsi na no mercury, and b taken 4 e • •• , • cost,one dollar,t„but a i riflecompared to their y '- e : ro d cake of a3tuff that resembled Ialme Pink Pills striker at the inta>Snagy, aetirgdkareatly't:pon the blood and increased durabtlitT,convenionc+ and comtorQ l ", ` t L maCerial which serves as fuel in root of the d' ase, driving it from thus wgooua ,Qrfacee of tba�eTatem. In buying ' S -_ Invoetlr;ste and Isere the real, mer'te of the • .- a. rysteIIi aid t,oring the tient to IiaU's Catarrh Cure be eu you get the (Cebu- , - i O Roller Top,And you will use no,other. Order s '1"l ' It is the hunger bread of Armenia, ngth. In oases pt tsar. Ina It is taken int rnal! and made in Tal- y pge builder. .� d • a,viatica, rhe natism, er s las gc f�Ohlo. r Y pp one from our cam a sai one of my men. Do,not eat-of it, oubles, locomotor a ax- ' F. J Clheae .&", Testimanials fora,steady .diet injures the mind. I y ipe ro- - -.---_- ful,ous troubles, etc. three ills are SWOold by DrOgalst".Driele Ift Der bottle Jt � •, broke off a small piece. It was enough. su „r'ior to ad c; .Ler treatment.�l'laey are A PENNY �SOLDi, FOR x1,000. j '�- _ I .: a It had the taste of bitter weeds or p na obis medicinal herbs. I exclian d sires a ecific or the troubles which S make the 1iv of A nn was Intl sold at atictic►n g wholesome wheat bread for the many w+nmen a y Y sm 11 cakes of it, which I have brou ht burden, and R iilq restore the rich In England for R1,0U0: It was of gold, . to me•rica as incus of the''`famine glow pf itc•alt _ yvorth twenty ponce t41U cents) and wits cheeks. •Men b eu �p�lne bane l�rti corned in 1257 1by ,prcller of Lienry III., _ -' Y I f of Armenia.' - qw; e spectacle, ao piteous, of an entire worry or exoF But two at heti a3pecinrens are known t Pills a certaiU ure..wSo d tbd all d ink to talc+ in e:ir,telrce. 'They are in.. the HM SEEKERS eat on . intelligent, peaceful industri- y cel- CANADA'S GR ATE8T -x "`t {fit' our' lying prostrate at the gates of the "-rs or Sent by it ,st aid, at 50c., a British bluseurrt, , Er - I,-"/-" eivi ized world, full of sores and sick- l,ox, or a3iz box far QJ% by addrNst,ing, Adams Q1ri 'ei' BOt31t. l I XOURSIONS MUSIC HOUSE 1�� t be Dr. Willi ; nest. licking up they cronies which fall cvii erne ( on�panyy, I RECIPE. , froth the rich mans table, roust sere Broa•kville, Ont,, or Sch •nerta,dy, N.I'. Adame Extract ! Quo bottle. �iI$I�r Publishers, `�­ } a - ?' :_tip j . . the mast callous of!hearts. Beware of imita Iona and t;ubatitutrs al- $lol�oh'mann's Ye t , Ons halt to one ci ku. R ­ 4 Ia . l . , to be "j t as. E t3uRar Two pounds. to �N ���V ' ry r Cream of Tartar l a , one halt queue. �aauiacturers d� orfs i R eµmatiam,(Cured in,a Day. Sr►uth Lukewarm Watat'. • - 'I'wa '' f g"11°°`u ° OF EYERYTNING MUSICAL I '" ' Am ratan Rheumatic Cure or Rhea- $eel's Clover Ulasolva theaugar,orcein of tartar and yeas/ AND THE It1at.L'm and Neural is ratlt'cal! cures )neat T pal�itiee the " is the orator,add the e]Ctrr►oi anA l►ottie;place 8 T Y loud and g►v a clear and beautiful is a warui places for twauay-iour-hourto until it ist+an 8talhnr in SPBCIALTIF.Ss }� , in to 3 days. Its action upon the complexion. CANADIAN tptero.winsba•, Our •ImperialIBandinatrometlts, -,z ferments, then place on ice when it will open sya?t m is remarkable and mysterious. $suit St. mane, kilt MaridoUnes -1-., Z; I.t r moves at once the cause and the - If e'en t*ul learn from history sparkling,oeoi n>ad dolicioua. The ginger hese . Sudbury Ban os, Harmonicas; bat leliso ' oan be obtained kn all drug and grocery eWrod ' l _ I. 4 disc se immediately disappears. The; tL3 it might teach us. lint in 10 cent bottles to snake two gallons. I NORTH-WEST, and Wit. and the Latah Musicfir dose greaitly benefits. c5 cents. mssion and' par y blind our eyea, and I Publication.. 1Q 1 Consumption, LaGrippe lF'neumonia. i bon't urchase lentil L. r ': he, light which expc+tie c� ggivcky a ' Leaving dt4ne Sa, duly a and Qt.� p you see our_ •�"�"�� antero' on the tern wh oh shines only end all Throat and Lung dlaeiltsett are_',' - I prices . I" Y cored b ShUoh's Cure. tiils�d to Return August�D, _ n the waves hind .-Coleridge. y I Septomber t3 and Is muo6ctfael Thousands jot eases of Coftautnptlon. l • I WNALEY ROYCE & CO.. �h ;.-1 q' �� I �►ae nervous ^lir A$thzna, Coughs, Colds. and Croup are For pan,ph et g+vtngratos and i nformatjo I , ed. irl•itablo and cured every day by 6t[iluh's Cure. Sips y to any Ar;unr,or t'., R Ne rNEttsita. ;, 168 YotVGE STREET ;. roan. (Carl s lover Dot Tea has I ,.:� .`" ` Sow good `services; sweet rernem- ► A'+"idtaut Oeste al l asoonger:Aeient, roron . ade me well a d ha g • 1 • i TORONTO, - ' ONTe ',gym° Ar �a and limbs are atilt and lame stud it ' prances will 'grow from theta.-Alnte, .. - h in misery for me to move. This is`nheu= j �• WORDIJN, de State!. - --�-_ . . nA mat m,caused by laet.ic acid in the blood, ' �ea}rt Disease Reli©vac in 3U Min- Hay Fever :and Catarrh Relieved iii • `M . _ ��\`�"'4,t.,, " '/�,^, e . . � ' :INe tralize this acid, purify the blood; utes.�-Dr. Acne :a Cur© for the I�e:,rt 10 to (10 Mi�}uttts.,-Una tslx>rt puff of :5�{ �y 1 '< .(��!�r S . . �.. r! . 1 , ­. #ti , a:- _. and cure rbeulnatism by taking the dne givesI Fiertect rel of in a 1 caascse of Or- the' breath thrc,ugh the Blower, sup- _ Is«Si ` � . Ls t i k� . . . true,blood purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilla. ganic, or Sympat etic II art. Diseame in hi,eci with each bottle of Dr. Agnew's � = • ,34 ti I have been taking Hood's Sarsapa- 30 minutes, and I,PRdily effeot.r4 a cure. Catarrhal Powder, ciiflust% this powder f� ` a ,' rill for-the last six months, and find it a It ;g a p�erletas since or Palpitation, over the aurfi kv of the na dal pessatges. 1 _ r t help to me. I Lave been'sufferinq ` Parole s and ;delightful to use. It reoes ,- g P d Shortness of Bre ith Smothering Spell% _. ` wit . rheumatism. .in my lett arm as ' lievels Inst�nt� and j1 shopider which was rendered entire! aiq in Left Sid and all,syrnf,taais of Y YT perrnaneutly ours$ t.atarrh IIa)t Fever Colds Iic�aciawhe, . 119 , ~, g Y Dire ed Hear . One ore convinces. l efts ��' wd� {�.her�ght�er bel ►!err. I am able to use them a ~tin bore Throat, 4 onsilitts and beafness. sin a talon Hood's Sarsaparilla." MRS. HENRY GE RGE $ STAINED. ti , x YT What ward; may bF pronouno,�d quick_ $u wives wh o u:�� -S A i..o! C- SAY oz 414 Junction Cit (Ceases, Miss Culture What ti, you think t er by adding a syllable to it? nick.' ic•nr y George's single t z idea Y" r "�r tit `i.O �.,�w ©��.`r' `-, 1 I Miss Gussingt n- 'Nell, I seg no rets= w.r.� 8x3 neve 14, • ry & cake •s , .:, _.1. on why he shot ld not t x single men, A Complete wreck of domestic happiness hem often resulted from ,_.,• ti' -�, -• )ut I don't thifr he.ou ht to tax sin- ,, 1. 0 . gle women+it n't our fault. badly waebed•disliee, from salla clean kitchen, or from trifles which 11,51 10 cts. Cures onatipa ion and Liver s�Iaarsaparina r {Itis.--Dr. Agne ':3 Live Pills are the seemed light as air. Hut by thiee things a fuse oftei judgse of hiR . 4 -.:may •5d k I oot perfect male and stir a like mal ic, 'Gvif®'s devotion to her f4nlil ,:" <:�'g d char s he .r with neral nrY 8'e elect6 to8'eJ(T.n ck Heact�tchh- Consti tion, Bilious- gL he One True Blood Purifier. iwhen tie Anda her careless in those particulars. Manly &.home owes ` '•, �°, N od'S Piils cure all Liver lila. 96 Donis epee, indigeAtior and all _Livetr Ills;. 10 I i _ Q (cents a vial-4U d+osea., s largo part of its thrifty neatness and its cons uei�t ha ; '," a�-Nub' sun 19 tt" eQ happiness t0 In ancient t i es, t he-a�: rm plow em- SAP01,10. Ye. - ... I - - lTa l► ployed the kin q and awful fathers of .:. - • .-� a li ♦4 •�Irooel at+tetli r,tttistitats olyeaper goods for SAPO>Li4' to ffiaice aTi 1 b . .� mankind.-1`hor son. , - tetter profit. fiend bae/t such sei'tivleaa ar'd insist on hav t i ,T _ Any .« Piles Cured 'n 3 to 6 ixlghlls.D`r, 6a, . - - f *� • t W , .� Agnew's Oint. nt .will cure all casae v �,�+ ,II.: lou oeerders+d, us 4 il. Woman of Itching Pil in from 3 to 6 nights., `��,a `d�Q� . • _. �.I ­ . 1i . One appltcatio brings comfort. hon, • • i+." - i --- ------ --'--- - - _ ,. . . .�;. �;.. - Blind and B1Pe fin Piles it !s tiers. a°a at' o% - _ - T ,:_- . _.. ­:. . -.1 u.h.is content to on- g. pee ,� ,,e� .� UPRIGHT and HORIZONTAL. .4. I .- - -11 -. ,, -- dare her pians and Also corps Tett F, belt Rheum, Eezemft, T� `t,t asalto,f �s p, weakneu without at, Barbers Itch, nd all eruptions of tips .-: . �# ts, a RMStationary,Portable&Semi-Portable .. �- iemptir,a to set refs, skin, 35 ct>s, , I ¢oases=q all the good 1,00 elf •s' .1 - All sizes 7 can at along without %% i, . Milts' (Oen,) PLO- th Dan 6e!•a good �'t s•e� eon' o0 Q D'°mJ,99 28 ! , -AIA, tiibbr is the reat sull�tantlal inter 4- Soap. 1n abort, tt nt ,M r or; I *, . �; ETAOU COMPOUND. on which we 11 stand,-Daniel Webs- t`w t4a .4 0 �: But if she ryAWTB to t• ` Wy 1 a = �`t-A be well WANTS to be ; ster. I IT IS PU R S ,<0 tet ,t c%•t' ° , atro ,+'NANTS.to walk No s9 •S; sed work with sass Relief. iri s x Tlour .-= Distrassigg Motial,tR is added to tv 6� ' {. .cw. '` i and oorpfe she will Kidney and Badder DT; es relieved oheap. it of teleses .e a� . _: nae .M I L �' (can.) �. .' t ,gt• Y,. v■aaTASLE oDiM- j to air hours y the South American it,gtlai�ty . . . Ot � " POUNDP011N0. u she Dant Aide.,v Cure. This new r®meds is k .: � nplaioit9r lleati�e - pt it�{her Dru�sw., steal surprise bpd delight on aaevunt ilVo s not 76o to of its eacseedi rKirig +�tiailties aced Durasbilit,+f . Tit. ••A. lel.e." �I�r�l�tli e°ro., ;n B' Promptness in reliev- sooKa FOR vvaw�lr>l:rs T QiY FULL POWER , r g pain ua th blander kidnaa , beak R � M� 6 s et.Paul st Montreal and tat rottla. and every par of the urinary kidneys, L#�N e os;i�11 ht r� iii at+ a0$3 As tt:rrrttisserTrfo u wi.a.lre will lose ne i o�oi� Pb,- in male or fe mle. 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S : h d,- '4 - '-.b- • . - ... ._ ..- -... - xr -: - _ '�5• - _ - %1. :, ,.: .:...- .. - .. t1. .: -t .. ... _ ,... .r h56: Yf...�,x+ iii 1. 1. Aws, . . Nr s- . , -- .. i. '•.. - --.. .. _.. 1. ., :... _. : .- -_. .. ._ s. _. _- ,..,1 _ ,°... . .n.. �,- ..• ,'� gym:. - r. 'to I.. 4- 1 _ _ --.. _ ... : _ _.� -) a a °Y. 8 ' • a'- a, .,,r t y r ... ...... .,.-, . : - 1. 17� r. ° .;: _ r a , �41. >' . .y , Ixs' .1. 'S. k> ', I -r. w . n! f f ,3 - .ti ,:. . r:- t. ,. ..... Y. .. .§ ...E :' .:i : .. - 1 --.. 9 ._ ... :. �,. f ar , , t . ;,: . . ,:. .... , . . a'.0 .: a s ballots had no iv ' .,. .i' envelo s w %\uGty rah m , - Green R er111 _ Y 1 . ped, � :.. _ ...,, initials of the returnin officers on them and so a had -never even been 1 .C 1L. _ - - - + Jas. Baines tousle a fi�►tug visit 'to O. d' - .;: creased. P. Ferrier's Sunday evening. The• counse ,engaged in the f,rettount, bliss M cGlregor, of Huntsville, is chit• -> . .:�. . ' x . lodge'Barnh and the couoeel engaged g • in the reoou t, D'Alton McCarthy,• for in with Mies Annie Barnes. 0 1 L . � Mins Hutchison, of U Uxbridge, i8 visit. 1 -& � r�� � � fLRtWO, _ Graham, A. ,Ayleeworth for Mo(liilivray in her sister, Hattieutohison, this ` '` • a as well even as the Major himself, who R ' : f ; I : ,: `,�'.' published ev Friday morning tot/its o . - ' ery wanted to re ign forthwith but was dis• week. 1 ; ,� Ptokering out. + I 1 _1. : �- evaded by hie counsel, but who neverthe• About a do$en oommenceti harvest here n, T$R>s[8 lase, expr his intention of not defeats eAm ale nday and report the wheat a nice , -, iI .!b psi Beal; •1.00 ilpaid is aid ing the prot t which GEraham is to make, , . . I Cueum . RATES OF ADVERTISING: .were all as nded, and for-a time it looked Miiss Patch, of Whi'tohurah, is here on - . 1 . IfInsertion, r line j 10 oe ts. : per as though Re urning Officer Taylor would a visit in the interest of a borne mission - ' '' soh en aen`t insertion, line - !f . be arrested a once. He was not however, 1 b�q per 1 "b and b ." ....�.. ....u...... i. , �S, j This rate deed not isol de Legal or Foreign - �Y y =` Jos. Doten is doing a mohing business - .' ... .. R- - �w6isements. and returned his home in North Ontario „ .., special terms given parties making n- A* the partie lard of the re-count became &mon the baskets as berries are large 1 . :,, for 9 or s month or b the year. l3 it- public, the f ling in to n is very strong .and plentiful. " or yearly contrao pa,` le quarterly. Amon et all arties, a d ez tension is. 71y niness aa`zds,ten lin.a or under, with pa r, g . P P W. Hopkins, Q.S., wife and famit , of ( i ;year,s5 00,payable in advance. (reel van the wish at the extremes& • _ _11 ate.;:'Notioe in local oolumne ten cents per 1 no, pens ties sho id be me oat to the ill Pickering vlllags, visited at Hy.Hop to s ve cents per line each subsequent insert on. y v.s., Sunday lam. i>sli ells # sl contract rates made known on a oa. parties in th' outmgeou affait. e a' r' i' n ,. . �". ,1 T` { on: No tree advertising. pp Mrs. A. B. Collins and family, of Tor. ' _ ,� Ad ertisements without writter+ nstruc ,ons Dunbart n. onto, are on a visit to the a1d homestead, • .. _ j Ill inserted unfit forbidden end o>targei sa- . �._. 1. P. R. Hoover & son's. . . . - , . rdingly. Orders for discontinuing adve se- " ts'must be In writing and sent to the ub- Rov• Tho preaehed h rte an Friday last. Mrs. Banyard, of Claremont,is visiting .� - @bar• airs. Kirki nd has bee visiting with Wo. her mother, Mrs. B. Doten who has been _ H;�gelan atlg8 �13tgr Job Work promptly Attended to. • ,- Dr. Dales. ailing for some little time. '. 1. Pretty Blouse Prints+ , I I 3. . 1. CLARK PROPRIET R. seise Berth Wilson ie isiting at hJ. xC- yvro, (}, Barnes ie supplyitli: the trade atty Sal Or StraWl�a, ` . ? - a '°. Connoohies. wi b all kin�s of baskete.i Remember ,. i7 ` i Hannah r turned-horn from the ionic bilk and Lace Mitts - i 'g P ap le picking„twill be on by and by. . d, , _ 1. Our Politioe-Strict Independence with a faint Bart. - ev. A. R. )�leDairmid, B,A., of Toros• tit We' ht ' asr. Ferric aid" miss Holmes a flying „ . . _ LiF'+ Hosiery, our Aft A First-rinse Local Paper. P y g to, occupied the pulpit here on sonde - r visit one da last week. P p p y Oxford Ti Shoes, N Our Expeotatione The he ye • W Kneed and f mil of A moourt evening last in the interests of Baptist :1 1. .}i✓ 11. npport of the of Piakerint;and vioin ty. y y g foreign missions. The con re anon was P. . , ..� I t _ are visiting friends here. g K . A number.of young la ies from Rosebank large and hie discourse was excellent, - - � i � - We boo ht at t` i. FRIDAY, JULY- � 17, 1896.' were at.chur h here Sun ay night. giving in detail a great many of the pus• � , - � . a ' ; . '• ,� ;`' air. R. T ms, of lac rboro, visited at tome, also population and divisions of • - , I Liverpool o -Sunda 1st. Come again - - Iw y S miBsit,ne, etc. 1 � THE NEW CABINET. Bob.. MARKHAM 11 �� ' ii Job Colli s met with 's severe accident s. Dl $ .. on Sunday 1 last which re ulted in a sprain, , 4� 1. .1 .E. V ­' I . m., . Premier Laurier .has been hon ed ed wrist. Rev, tl. Boot& and Mise BCott; of To' x' - . Over the ref ns of ower at Otta a A number of oar villa e'iporte tried to rOntO, will occupy the parsonage duripg .4 L .I . i 'i i i ar s •• ... . . g p go to Roseb nk Sunday night but, didn't Rev. Mr. Croft's absence. . and he has selected his ministry with - y get there. wo wended.their way north, Mr. Peter Byer, of Milnesville is off oft i . , the exception of Minister of the Int r- the rest had serf to Come borne. a three weeks' trip 4o the Algoma dia. .• I - + '. for, which in all probability will , e ;' , - trict where he has some notion of 100at• ' ) ' i I . - e'd by Premier Greenwa' , of Ma - . Port Pe' rli: -_- �- - I - - eC -tobtti. Here is the entire list as.avec n In "the,lea i Aaron' rose of thin I'aCe, m The council are rapaii'iaR. the olds '+r�''��I 't$ . -n - 4 P asphalt walk on Main street, between the •�` . on Saturday', .at the ag of 48, Ontario , President of the Cou'nei ' HA roan& lost o e of its .e lies& settlers end Fran hn House and Mr. Ftemin The G� - F ` - y r was born job tomtsbs to be a good one. SPRING O I . ` ; . ilfrld L,auner. most promin nt men. Rose ____ - . v.. ' in London, ngland, nd came .to thio T e.Rev, Mr. Edwards and family took `- ` . - Secretary of State=-Hen. R. Cott. , ° county b4 y rs ago. In ntario county he poeseeeion of the Methodist parsonage Tl7 PriIIt Wb lead. ._ + I settled, And t the.,fou dation of a buei• here. on Thursday last. He retohed�ie y 1. w r ;� - Minister of fim* Ae and Commelreel ntss career w ieh has n remarkable for introdaatory sermon on sunlay last. • - Suiting8 late Choidest. . it Richard Cartwright. . its long cont nued and nduring success. A provision of the amended Municipal 1 . ' ` Wall Papers the Latest. - Minister 'of` Justice-Hon. W. Firpt in the manafact ring of boots and Act states that no council can pass any g $�OOtB 8IId Shoes IIeW aIId IIObh .• . :- i •siding. shoes, then i the gen al store business, a000ante made by contract ar appoint or } e e and, Utterly, in the gr in trade, he was dismiss anyone from office atter Decem . Minister of Marine'and Fisheries' is►etrumentat n developi g the basitiew in heir gist of the year for which they were - -GEO. PARKER, Dunbarto�_ . - On. L. H. Davies. teresls and s riL of the count One ' then elected and the newly alerted Coun• _ . °" t I Minister of Militia and Defense o't the origin tore of th Dominion�Dank, -_- _ -._ ._ ___-__ - _ _ . 1. he became a ovigional ireotor, and con- oil is to take office on the second Monday F t x `. atgeon Lieut..Col. F. W. Borden. tinned to be reply in rued in the re• instead of the third Monday in January. h I 4 ' Minister of Public Works-J. Isr 1 markable r nit of at institution. Joseph Raebo&tom, proprietor of the 1.,1 lloptiodln� -- B y' �"" P Bowmunville, died on Tdse Grtati'En lisp Rertit�d . arta. He was a lir for o th itidland railway Raehoctom Home, Minister of Railvay and Canals previous to i � becomin apart of the (3. Fnday in his 4bth year. He had been a { v the readtot oast U.yams heating thoaa.dti oteases with an known - . �r " - �, Blair. T. R. and w one of the riginators of the martyr from rheumatism for,many years { droM mid at lent we have discovered the true remedy and troatmen '. branch of th t railway extending from and latterly 3ropey set in which finally that will a tea and pot dire isw : 11... Minister of �gricultura--Sydne Port Perry to' indsay. a was a member Caused his death.. The deceased was wail �r ', Akwl or Eiassa, N.-rp + W.kow, 2=4sims, N,, I .. �. sher. of the old co exchange, of the Toronto known w mans of Markham's older Wpny. Um sf opi+st. Tobacco. or Ako/to/k Stiim*uh. an of ` Board of Tr a from its ince tion, and which soon load to Insanity, Coasumptioo and an early grave, Wood's1 . s_ i , postmaster-General-W. Muloek. citizens,..he having kept the Wellington , / also a director of the F en' Loan Com herr'll'aklag• Pbasphodise baa been used successfully'by huadrpde of canes that seemed . I� inister of Customs-W. Paterso hotel hers in the early seventies. ny. While sentiall s bnstnese.man, almost hopoless--ccases been treated by the most talented physi- . ;- •• I inister -of Inland Revenue-Si sat ported any entierprize which he The late John Weir, farmer of West p Flamboro , left an estate of over 190.000: 'ians- that wes dothe verge otdesp�akand insanity-uses that were sunt' Jolt' de Lotbiniere. deemed for th public good. He was al - tottering over the gra:*-Oast wWt the oointtnaett sad penereeiag nos of Without -Portfoilio-, ways.a sa bait was entered Moeda b farmer , R. R. I obeI , Y - PPor er of educational and &"slit y Wood's PhoaPhodme, these woes that ]ysd tern given up to die. wee* /� ;..I -- abe�, and.C. A. (leoffrion, of Mpn ioas;institat, w. For a time be was vice. Gliles Kerswell, of Whitohuteh, against restored-to ., piesidant of t e Ontario Ladies College, John B. Crake, of the same place, for who hasten heatch- you»sed not delp�air-no - p '� . t, �. • given you up a iocur�able--the remedy is now witWn your 'S .. ,_ a I- , orad was also a member of the atethodist 52,000 for alleged slander. The writ was �h,by its use you urs be rswred to a life of usefulness and happtaess, , . ' Solicitor-Gen with a Beat i church, to wfi°d� � he a e a liberal sat rt. issued b ennox, and Mo� � �r + R v PPo y Robinson,+ .Price,one .. x.-. - . .' e G bines-Charles Fitzpatrick. Fregaeutly he as chosen to represent the Lend, w ` '°�°►gt;"tz p•akag+�s.}�� by°call Gee cf poataga p ltd+...,i<r�.er.nst.,nito et'... 1°amphlet free to any address- ' W le there is ound for the Com district•of his hurch at loeal and general Mass Jemima Riddle,' .A young girl The, w Goer Aft" Takia I ~�• .i' '. 6T o,0 Company, Windsor, Ont-,Canada. conferences. bile never ambitioa8 to be' ado d b Alex. Glassford, of 4ledvale, r sin that Ontario has not a suficiQn i y - P a representati a of the people in public was accidentally killed by Willie 'Wright, Weeds Phespbodme is�4y r spoesible whobmda and revel druntsta is the 0,ossinioe.: k - p oportion upon the list as her pops office, he had a deep interest in public at 1 ': ` 1 tion would warrant, and as that i - fairs. Kr. Roe was a man of great rson an adopted son of •the sarins man, who , e took down the gun to shoo& crows. -- -- --. 1 _______ ______- -_ _ _ i` . .a point that the Protestant of Ontari ality and etre gth of character. a was -- ---- ----- __.__- _______� noted for ability,-industr and honour. 'E I'1Y 1110 TO $14 PER WEEK '° s d Manitoba are carefully seruti iz He was beloved b a large pirate of friends. The legal profession entered upon their . `� i g, yet it must be conceded t a He left behind im a wife end eight he child• holidays*on July 'let. In July and Aug• or peddling. easy ganhbmQ�er n spare time hooka . � . . Ig asst ole ma fall sick oc get married' Tic N�ost Economical evelui`nR dud stamp for Workpsndtimetidculars ti� sinter Laurier's advisers are Bbl ren. The -lar a facetal prooeaeion of Pep y pas en who have been tried and fours mourning tri nde an the impressive but to any. great extent they are barrtd- 1jjjnn pp Warmer at once. TME SEYMORE SLS-PPLY CO., Ma- r ' public service i the ate 6 ist church Iron• from the,luxury of lam. - ' s•ellV l/ ionto T�aapla, Camden, Now Jersey. .. bit'. . competent of managing governmen _ •• . - ✓' da bore testimony Lot a esteem in which ; rtfolios, no less than. five of the he was held by the publiio.; Now Adverttselnants. - : „ 14 Rolston Laundry Co. '_1` h�gLving filled the Premiership of thei __-_�__�_�_ i .. r spective provinces. XftRID. 1. ANTED-Orp;nist wanted for Ers' i . - - - .t - -�; 1' - - _ vV nine ob uroh,Claremont. eatery i6.a.00. , - -.� I- if you want your Shirts, Collate and Cuffs, i - - f - MOtidt 's r 'n -Ceased s number Of Apply to WH. YOUNG,6r., + ' , ' a _� >;ta.. nicely done up,send them to the Rolston ., ,'r�,. . NOTES AND COMMENTS.: Claremont. •oe-i>tr f " . I wash-oats on he road* in Uxbridge and ------ -- . / . ,� Laundry, W. J.GOSDnY, Reach. A ED-A good strong healthy # it Agant. Sir Oliver Mowat has packed hi ' boy to learn the blaoksmithin busing. I 1'•soeb sent every w Fiokering; ' ' f i- Invitations re out dor the-marriage of ,Applynally at once 10W. S. JACKSON g; p at Toronto, and is now at Ottawa, Bro" ,Ont. 130-Be + � edgesday, ,i �_ (leo. Campbell to Mies Marr Kennedy, of __ �) . !. ai member of the:Laurier Cabins . B�1, icon, on Jul lbih. OR BALE-Hones and iwa stares for � � " - -' Hon. A. S. Hardy hoe been selec - F. Cha , has been a •pointed $tt �j - I ;, . /�I .-Al . , i; P P P' 1' sale on King street, Pickerin . For tall Y,: Pleases CaU and SeeC� . the now Premier of Ontario. atendeat the b holo& Sunday .par_ Warrs apply to A. B. DOWSWRLI,, 47e - Ili school as a sat oessor to . 0. (told. uet:e in.,Taroato. Off °,� . - ` ----ova�-- At ameeting of the supporters o The CI>tows i cup, won y the 84th bit OATs FOR HIRE--Tit* undersigned . • I. R. Franklin, defeated candidate i talion last year for the g eras �rofloien• B has• number of boats tar hire, •t moiler- 31LK3 a . ast York, held at Mai kham on Sat oy+ is no on xhibition & McGlillivcay's ate rental by the day or hour. For terms apps -�--- VEL�rETS � For Dress-Trimings. I, `; A to JOHN G EENLA W, south of Pickering vi i.• u' day, it was unanimously decided t drug store. I,ge• -2 woe +$ - TABLE DCIILY9, . ' f. ptest the election of W. F. Larissa Donald F. obis, eon of Colin Noble, •rh® Kelsey COnrYgatia WASH BILKS, of Scott, has j at pass his floral exam- I OBT-On the Brook Road on Tuesday wa'ftff Aiir Genefluto�. • . AND ERLIN8. � �r • The issue of the writs for the'.eleC- ination in law t Ann Arbor University, J Jane 80th, between 2nd con. and Clara• An Hot Air Furnace will - mont,atoll necklace about 12 inches long,with y°i�°�' prods&e Mich an. :' heat if you wit:only supply enough fuel. The ti ns made necessary by he aoaept- 'K an ornament at one end: Findqr wilt confer a T. W. Chap le has bear appointed by favor by leaving same at Claremont P. o.or at "gekep'• has pvsrat special sad,valuable �' �. d E. $GONE, r."� - ;. I y m features but cost important is that it Win ,' r Pickering East End. . -�I _ a ce of o#fice b the Minist r8 holdin News o ae. - portfolios and the Solicitor^-GFenera ' the Uxbridge ourt o I6dependent For.. __ _ Owe0*0 batt with Ica low and.is.the - - -, esters as leis ate t ,the High. Cour& nape&darabM tte�ittt sale. + re86 �lleats, - . • ; lg , �IGE; FbIt 8ALE:-The subscriber tae. The '•Kd.ey•' fire pot being constructed.h. s been orde>'ed. Nominations veil which meets a O&ta ain August. twenty brood sows,due within six weeks, of several upright, tubular, c ted, cast . - ' t ke lace Jul 80 and polling AU us A ours ma nam d 'Samuel Jardine ton brood sows with litter by side from 1 to fi .iron wtious see cut around w the fire' ": p y , + P g g young p` ' ' pa.... Salt and Smoked, . s weeks old,also a lot of shoats. will ,self for and up through whicbthecoldair , .- 6 from the 2nd o tTzbr dge was charged in caah or on time , Apply for partioul;re- to J. AF while being heated, and this entire section t ; ,the court dere est Th reday with orimin• WHITE. Brougham. ' tf being wn►pped'with a heavy steel casing whicQ $a,]� and $aCiO��, : �The n"eve Premi 0 Ontario so6m incomes heated b the Gra ttrikin it when al assault, by a Mre. &rift&. As the lady ' t fall right into line. He received in the Daae w s ave n to beton to that elturch of En{ land. pas ting down oa side of upright taction. --- • " _ g towards smoke pipe,it in turn warms thq air SAUP119e, Oyeterg and Poultry in t d potation for and another a sins class who as rule re not morally son. - that passes up between this steel casing �, g p St. George's Church, Pickering.. vanired iron casing, this explains wh the Beason, also I t e abolition of toll-gates, the othe sitive, the man was a lowed to go,with a $uRyIC>i:e; f:`I yy g Keisey has three times score radiating � g:. d warning and a lectur ,-Journal. BUNDAy-Mornin ' , w�rf+tce and warm air capacity than an ordi- 't'a FT®2311 $latter i•w ' y, and after hearing both sides f g Prayer 'ipso a.m, t y ` Mrs. R. L. scot Furnacb. The "Keine fit, accompanied Sunday School . - . . 2.00 pari. y beats every t 8 matter di80118Bed, prOmiBed t0 se Eyening Prayer er - g,yp �+ roost arealy wheresoever located with°nice, Kept on hand. Prices eatisfaotory. b s colleagues withoq dela by her three o ildren, otTpronto Janotion Evening and bible f?iaes - 7,00 •• adid, heakhtttl warts air that wit not injure ,w . , _ y is visiting her othe , Mus. Goo. 8harpe, y fttroiture- x11. . va]1l3tOI'1�, - The- •' Kaisg7" III heat roams Ap fat I Perhaps oane of"the most dastar and other Uxb idge f fends, T distant. Butcher, Bin et. Piokerin , t irks that has ever et been er The primer or hind;Claes ezamiaa• 0 CONTRACTCRS i z�:;: Kelsey does not peak your cellar. g g y P P tions nommen ad at the High School here KetseY b�tbealnteiy is •ad rdwt t ted in connection with an elect• n 'on Tuesday. Mee ie: enderson of The undersigned will on Saturday,Jul 25th, �d for desert five catal BROUGHAM a HAM as that unearthed at Whitt 1 t Whitt , f Por Pe fees,at the hour of 8 o'clock, let by public ado- p ogue. I , 4 r ' y y Rae, Perry. and Kelly, tion a job of cutting on Post's hill,one mile east p �e j� 0 s i'`" eek, a report of which may be se' n of Manilla are presid ng. of Pickering Village. Plans and specifications TAE JAMES IN �1�s {I�t�' "`' � S. F. Cha in ass wed the duties of of work msj be seen at Nsws ofnoe on and after eewhere. Few eople would nett t lo.,m.,on Friday,July 24th. BROCKVELLE+`Ont. r *' Saperintende t of th Methodist Sabbath GEO. 01CROW •1 ' the culprit, who ver he may be, w ea-+lo. Commissioner. _ tl�ave stared tar CGsadst.', TAI LOR SH .: -,Y . •` nde an example of. school on S day t+ .hs having been . . Chosen to sa eed M . GFo}a at a meeting or ealN - 11 - . F by D.; w hL r .Eb,y, ...•.`�- ' of the school last wee}c. Mr. Chapin is "4 F O r Stile, Ow rickeriug, , i ��„f � . wltl�sr. ;---------•- _ �� tl� IBceiVed- ; i. an earnest abbath 8ob�ot worker, and -- - -- - A t;:. 1 - will, no lou t, fill the i&ion well.-- -`�""`�' - TORONTO FINAI� C�AL . 4,. a full 1Iliv. ,plea of -me following arcels of land the rolwt of I Major MC(iihivray is atinflrmed in ie �ym� p p y . t by Judge Burnham as a result of•t a the estate of the late(7ASPEB�roTTB will be Rp 'j!�^ jl1it? * Spi1n �111i,1L , also a � :1 ewunt before him, concluded gaturd • ' sold by auotion.soms&fins about the middle of - R O Li Y Party feeeli g still ns high with-many, Member. The trtn contains in •ores, RI u. r number of choice lines f orninR, but the developments of t e e bat probably tie pas oaplt &bet climax,as i tea on lots 26 and 28 la the erd con, of Picker- ti -" a x ' , , - ' romiss startling results to othersw 1 ng,upon which is about 12 nares of bash,hard- Aut�lor17Fd. t 'tt rr, $21,x O (BOO �' . Of overcoatings. Cull . rt told to as b subso 'ber a.few da 'e wood Baa cedar. 'Phe east �Q tyres tea be to the doughty Major, for it was ton y O y �O' bourtht sep•ratelyitdesired. U ntberepiem. t�ubEcri�?e(a t_;lt jl. j $ JQQ ,. 88e th8l<l1 and 8t µ at the most flagrant a:am le known An old lad f hi acquaintance was tees are•good stone dwellsng I: r �Y g ng,a so commodious t)Tl(388. 'i ` tion trials of tam lamenting i non-su as of Mr. Maclean barns and outbuildings, Plsaty of hard and ---- - pering With hallo at the polls ( hili W before the recount) soft water, with a creek running through the This C+ompavy tuare op nnrl a brat+oh In the - ;', ± t� e'distinguishing testate of this election farm. Two sores of garden and orchard. Also Village of. 1'iekc�rin to tho c&lure fusel oat- 3 and flnail eh said "well he would have a s' r URQI�U A � � - r�. wentyone ballots reported by deputy: y. + + a comfortable house and 8 sties of land, Dna cptiied b tits Cniurio,�tauk,under the inauage_ g t ing officer's to have been cast for'War- been elected i they d all done as writ trails wear of Pickering village in 2nd' con. stent of undoreigt . =F Danoan GFraham, the Patron Liberal as in our net hborh ad. We have cal Plenty of hard and soft wataar. good bearing Ueppo0fts will be received and tutoreat allowed ,. �,� - �� :_ . orchard. *nd *malt fruit to abnndanae. The at hieltoet rates. Wained .__..�� ��Q� of same rimpls �:,< - tiidate, Opp ng Major- McGFillivray, 'two grate at th Oorne ,arid one of them s farm is but one mile asst of tlherrywoild, .and' .' 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Brays Aadleyy, �I�/�, I��' � � j t Tiums Gowe EAST I)V'q As FOLLOWS BTO IN THS OST BABE FAORD YAENER Over one thou - d four hundred mil• for night. Tuesday; afternoon,to Gord- - No. 6 MAIL . . . 7:58 A. IL ; FR01[ OIIB RZaHANaEs. lin le liv' on the lanet we en's hotel, Pickering., by way of Peter 7, lip iP $suing pnrok�'ased tb1s thous bneiness " 14 T�oaAL . .. �' '�s24 P. M. ' habit.: MoDermaid s, ni ht; Wedneeda to �� , 1 And ye `haze is tlo±w sad then from a. W. Decker; I am repared to 8 LooAL, , . 6:OJ P. l[. ; g Y ' - b rm is n otic • with Smith's Jas. Taylor s, lot 29, con 2' Pickering, pp g a man who won ere what the rest of as Dater to thew to of tits ublic in that TaAms aolNa WssT DUE As imLows--- - Fall's11 council locate a bicycle factory 'll de when he d ao There, are noon, to Albert Reesor-s, night; Thars• lige. '' p No 7 LoaAL ., .• ` ' 9:16AM = - ,, . their ; , „ „ people day► to Bum's hotel,Whitevale, noon, to a �.A i society who honestly think i6at all ''18 LocAL . 8:09 P. $t. Z A v ials is be' built in the south store GFerow a hotel, Brougham, night; Fri- First-Disse vehicles and hore� for hire day - 4 u ', g t e world closes .its eyes when they lie da , b greenwood Mr. Lewis', '• 1 MAIL ��"' tq 7th or n h 8:20 P M d . of thel�Trun bl k, Orono, which is being d wu to sloe Y g to his own stable t' Teaming dons promptly by p There'are men who fear Goa. Piokerin , soca, day or 'ob. Bae in oonnsotion meat- � '1'as><.>8.-->�batetdta syy� 0; I fitted p for a t ofl3oe. act according to their own convictions where he will remain unWl,the following ing all' G T R trains. Freight and a: A towel 'tile girl drank water in b ase, perha ten persau in a crowd Monday ca slivered to all rte of ' . which a piece o fly paper had been soak• ps Tstltts (Ionira EAST DIIS as rIv>r .oWs: ` ,- � ; 0 one ihoasand four hundred million wiU I,c►'�d- walu#aptt6a the villiage. ed, d was near death her also No. 6 MAIL z 7:47 A.M., ti �.- beat. P la hat them. Why it a man could only Pare bred imported Clydesdale stallion tae ever moment Mthat bastlin b �• °���+. ` No. 1� MI%SD 2:18 P.M , 9 g, , No 6981 the ri of Wm. >![a or, • ze ��� It i rnmar that a�r. GFef�gs G"d� ih im ' �p j� ' Y } Prov PIOH1481NG1: ,) , PI y - portant little atom hie is in this hiteva s, On , will make the season of 8 LOCAL . . .6.28 P.M. erhanq of Toro to, has been app6inted to 'gr t ant hill of imporlaat, fussy little 1898 as lollowt:-Monday May 25 `F, tihe v in he Senate occasioned b i . TBAINs Gome WEST DIIh As FaLLOwsi ,;%7 - cy 3' a wa. he would regard himself lees, and will leave his own stable, Green River, U$E,••.•• -. the a th of Be ator Reid. I No. 7 LOaAL .9:18 A.M, # th k still less of the other t oolecules in and proceed to Wm. Turner* 7th con., . . " tact En ' ear, E. (1. Barrow, has th corral.-Tribune. noon, thence to John White's, lot 28,eon. Queenston ement " 18 MISEL 8:15 P.M. `` 4 �� Ati- `. been r comma ded for the apRointment 1- -. . 9, Pickering for night. Tuesday, to ' . -For baildl,ng-- . ,� , _ of Citp Engin , of Hamilton, m suooee�" North Scarboro Adam W hiteon s. lot 26 con. 7 Picker• I - ' f<. ' sion tq the late Mr. Haskins. __ ins, noon, to R. S. Philip's, Brougham, Concrete Walls, Silos, table .FlOors, _ i 'A" Bell�p'ville fi 'ball men whitewashed n Sunday last at R. Walks 's, R, 110- night. Wednesday, to Thomas Knox, Hog Troughs, Ot1Ce i � E = Cisterns, Cul' arta, :,. .�;� !0,*, �p Brook Road noon, to Gormley s .Hotel EtC, the Lindsay t m by 28 to 0 last week. 11 visited. b Etc., Ligerpool night. Thursday way of r1' 4 '*; t; Thio a worse d feat than the one sustain• O Mi'e• David Bro'wu' visited at Robert ' ' a • Cheri wood to B. Carter's and remain ,� 7 ed by a Tup r government. een's recently. �' fibs undersigned will go psxsonaliy and in- " )4P ,9 i all night. Friday, to Geo. Carter's, etruot parties how to build an of the above �, Saw el Cur an, a Hamilton, tit. Mise Hate Bme►lea is engaged far a short yy . . Belford noon to Wm. Ma or's lot 26 structures free of any charge. This'oement,is If Ou Want a n1Ce YIe!► `��" ci ari>;aker. wa kilted on the tresf!le at term with Mre. Clark. l fully warranted whop instruct ons ars carried y <r ` . R con, 5, Pickering, night. Saturda , i" Road Cart our ver latest oil .> ,t i the bei oh b t e ste s of a oar, to avoid On Sunday last flits B. Beckett. was �' out. y y P prooeeds to his own Stable, where he w}ll Parties requiring Dement should order at , under the parental roof. an thin el8e in our line, I which a did n t stoop long enough. wise m. E. Hollida ie ver sick at res remain until the following Monday morn- cneo as come delay wit. be necessitated in eft- y g. �. At t e Assiz Court in Bracebridge qn Y Y p ing, ing orders. please Call at once. Orders I . ant with whooping cough. Thurs ay nigh the jury in the case of By the Jing, ban lost a handsome new (grit Wilkes avid G adstone. .. w.. if aDevitt, steadily;coming in. � �, • John cBenzi , charged with the murder pair of pants overt a election. The thorough-bred trotting stallions,-the -„ . ' Agent, Greenw od, Ont. - �; ; of Joh' Scott, t Seven Bridge, last Oct., R. Thistley is en aged with D. Sewell property of W. G. Gerow, Whitevale, - , .. .0 t failed o agree, nd Ohe Daae was put ager for the remainder this year. Ont., will make the season of 1896 as �' _ A first-class stock of wood . • `Y to the eat asst es. 'Miss Davis teas he guest of her sister, follows :-Monday May 11th, wi►1 lease r work always on hand. `+ .,Z,:j The sixteen• eat•old son of John Joyce, Mrs John Bennett, last week. their own stable, Whitevale, and proceed : townli' a betwe n Adjala and Albien, was r, Moon, of Hi bland Creek, spent last to F. O. Maguey's, Radley, lot 6, con. 4, _ I �" drawl g gravel one day last week when w ek with hie fries , A. Spring. Plekering, for .noon, thence to Harry BATIaFACTION -:- ;, }'-: = b eo a mean he fell off, a wheel ass• d. Harrison Su dayed at John Ramar'e Mesa's, lot 26, con. 3, West W4ltby, � �j ��j �j UARANTEF.+� � � y ° p a mpanied by mi s m. Primrose. (better known as the Dow farm), for __ - ?" ¢ :1, in o r hie od He am ed sad �� g- v� y' 1 P A. Milro sent Banda evenin at the night; Tuebda ,to John Cornish's,lot 85, _, ' aOniinped his ark but soon felt the neral merehapnt'e Mr..Kenned .g eon. 5, Darlinggton, ( t � . : W• H. JACH80N. ��_"��I g y Toalin)), noon, o Jao - Yr,f < effect [of his i *arias.' Medical aid was. We wonder vhe Mr..Heron is coming Dyer, E'nfield, night; Weduesda , to -. Brook Road Ont n ��- aecar but he; ted toe same eveLin w� yy R• b .ole for more hand on.the sideroad. Jose h,Harper, Raglan, noon,to.Wilson s With a Complete line of spring 5. i p Thee are m re convicts in the King- Tickets are out • nouncing a large barn hotel, , Ashburn, night; Thursday, to �' �tti n Stone enitenl ry now than there has pl�rty to be held at W. Armetrong'e. Frank Jones, lot 4, con. 7, Pickering, Gtoode: ", ° , been ' the ins fiction in tea,years sage Blob Petah talk$ of getting a "bike" noon, to home eti►bla !or night ; Friday FABMER$' MARHET. 1 --• � the ton Newe. The total is 608 bqq��ill !or two. No doubt it will be oonven�' to Wm. Blonehoase's lot 9, con. 4, Boar- TolaoNTo, July 16, ti396 -' prieonprs. Up today thirty prieonerr tent. bore; noon,.to John Glcaham't, let 85, . Milk Nus, , Wheat, a. 0 68 to 0 00 "o ............ - : John milroy had an'additioh liailt tc hie Hingston road, Pickering, night; Batnr- • ; arrive this oath. At meal` time the i Creamers, Wheat,spring ......... 086 to 000 a000m odatio in the institution is sat be►rn, making quite�►n improvemen/ to the ' daY� '� Gormley s hotel,Liverpool mark' Wheat red winter...... 00 49 to 000 xr I same, et, noon, thence home where they will mer atra Pai1B, ,i b adz te. The discharge list for July is Wheat,goose ............. 00 50 to 00 00 I �". - Miss Dim a hw returned home Biter remain nnl+l the following Monday Churns,. ,,'_, very t ht.- ndiag a ew weeks with _friends in morning. ,,.� Butter Rawe1B,;- ImY+ bush..:.......... . 00 00 to 00 81 , * .In heeierviils a woman voted at the a Oats, bash................. 00 22 to 00 24 a . p- aff�loStew rt Cbrlut, of michl a, is Tha taahionsabr imrted of derdala Butter Prints, } rig *• late election. The cum liar of jhe list of Peas, bash................. 00 00 1 . voters; probab y -sup sed her name, spending a eek with friends in this neigh• stallion, (9798,) the property of Graham �" Say,new, ton............ ' •'•E Hono , Moalo�in, to be a an s, and et- borbood.' Bros., ' Cairnbrogie, Claremont, Ont , Straw,.ton................. 6 to 00 00 �,, � Ever thing neCBesarp for the Dressed hogs............. . 525 to 000 , was ! on t list and the o isle at the ThwtLong and wile foal their only child will make the season of 1896 as follows : ���." I ' poll a' anted er vola. 'ilia. g-c(ilbin ie the other da Convulsions were the cause Monde Ms 4th will leave his own utter Making l BasOn. 2 00 io 4 50 - , < til m` Y• Y Y Beet, forequarters....... � t 1 �' Viewfield Farm, Beef hindquarters..'.... 4 50 to 7 50 `'vY Z ,over years of age, and is perhaps the of death. stable, John Iansons, , i , r bni omen in Canada who voted ata Mro•, George Robb has retnraed dome Boarboro Jnnotion and proceed to Young Mutton........ 500 to 690 h �r :=. y ............. - _ I alt for of ht ., Tueeda to Frank Veal, carcass ...........:. 800 to 500 ,r ' f Thei deal hue been cum feted and tihe _ Dom oa eleolion. after vtsiti with friends in New York for Bros. g y a few weeks. Scott's, son ^_, of 22, Saarboro, or soca. P We are sorry at the departure of John Callander s h3tel, Malveru, for. 'fight ; , Butter,lb.................. 00 12 b 00 14 1 �r� ;'4 bond signed and sealed by arhioh Rev. A. nrrison, who will leave here neat week Wedneedd to John FlemminR'e, ark• �ed7�tr B Meta, Roofing AIId �'KRe. doz.................. DD 09 to 00 10 Y a; - y .-: B. D imill is now the owner of the Staph- f r manitoba. ham Road, far noon, Franklin Ouse, otatoes, per bag......... 20 to 60 �{, Siding f- if bed on ensoni House at $t. Catharines• The Squire Holburn is building a new barn Markham, for night; Tuesday to John i _ �IN - , h - build:' g gill used this summer as a rod is going to have • hoe down as Raeoe Milroy's, Cedar Grove, for noon, B. B. ehOrteet n4tlt�8. �~- I suw- er.bctel and on September 1st. Mr. i head map. Reeeor's, lot 1, con 11, Mukha for - DOMINION BAN$ ' :E .I : Demi 1 will ke possession and it then David.Beldam left There on Wednesday night ; Friday to John Graham's, Rush ' •, - . becomes Demi11 Ladies' College. The f r England where lie intends spending a Hill, for ncon., Heeler's -hotel, Hi bland Pj1 atetroughilig and furnace , �� I hotelias accommodation for 200 guests f w'months with hie daughter. Creek, for ntght; Saturday to Jerr Werk r0iri tl attended t0 Ca ltal Paid tl �1 500 000 ' �; . y P P, r ts..; It is furnished throe h- Mro• Cos was the guest of her ancle, W. Annis' for noon, thence to his own stable P P y Su f IuS, $�i,��010QQ -. . t° and 5Q se van 8 where'he will romain until the fol Owiee P __.�. , Ont d Mr. �e>ziill has the property as nderwood, last w k and also i►mong g its ids. n merpas [viands at l at; place. Monday inoruiug. - -' gTtr�� �� �^�. n= . On Jul 6th'the , •F,M S, tact in the Crolan Prince - j'� 1111 V - D. !�N.' Sinclair, liveryman, Division res Mel odist church. A goodly number The irst� rize Barri a stallion,- t e ro• u:- W# eAn,e' dye e' =m sasldas snstaess �eaaaetitd a . ;. E - .. p - �ir€ m. _ street,opposi� the Dunham, Cobourg, o the feminine gond r att;9nded. party of T. C. Oliver, Bmatfor . will RAVING S DEPARTMENT• s hue r overed is fine black mare, stolen tire. T. U�shell, of Toronto, is spending stand for a limited number of ma , for . - I ' Interest allowed at highest current rates, Re ,. �` �` on a onlay Lout two months ago, by a this week with her mother, Yrs. moColly. . 1896, andhvill make the season as follows Pirie's Block ,. • !P1cker1II . hotiosof withdrawal required. �`�� x �:1 Bpedal attention �iv�n to the ootlectioa O: ` "very nice y ung man''" who hired the Bbe has the appear ee of health. -Monday May 4th, will leave his own Farmer's i3a1e and other Notes. Arnold martin's w was a set b the stable, Broa ham, noon, and E J THORTON, i . . �1.,� 11' anitni for a drive to Port Hope. Thi P Y 8 proaaed by bagel and harness were.located in Torun• local on Wednesday morning. The poor way of Greenwood to Baabert'e bole! ' +� foil . )KANA08Rw .,- �4 � ��'. anim my lived a f4w minutes. - Brooklin, for night ; Tuesday, to food- . ,, ,� a' • iii,sh�p' rtly after disappearance from Co. . -.I • 1„s The orae stables of Wm. Milne were ruff's hotel,Whitby, noon, Gordo "e hotel _ a bonrgl and a few days Q,Ro word was r vvvlll��� burned down on Wednesday night. It is Pickering, night; Wednesday, to Gorm- A PERFECT TEA . > . recei „ d by P. C. ftan$in that the' mare he� ett 8 i snppoeed that tramps fired it. No inenr• ley a hotel, Liverpool, noon, is own , was i noReeasion of. a farmer near Wes sues. stable for the night; Thursday, to Frank. i -: ton, gond Toronto, who advertised bar. A very tnacessf 1 garden party was held lin house, Markham, noon ; JaoobI ,; Cham ion `W ile picking over some blackberries at Unionville on harsday evening under Wideman's, jc.,'lot 27, con. ?, M rkhamI' p ;, - , on Ti esday evening, Mrs, rim Torrell, the- auspiees of he- Methodist church 'night; Fridsy, to Miller's hotel, Stouff- _x;� a of N�wmarket, put, one in her mouth. friends. Kills, goon, to Todd's hotel, G wood, , i s .; 3 It d dot stn there fon A uliar A bioyolest visit at ifacklla's an San night ; Saturday, to Andrew Joh eton'sY `Tal '. < �* y . neo day. Lizzie says a came all the way from lot 8, con. 4, Uxbridge, noon, to is own , 1 's , blao I bug was in the .'fruit which stung her the li , cassia it to twsil ill Toroate in 40 mi aces and 10 seconds, a stable where he will romain unt 1 Idea- rNec - r-,` ai p g y' distance of 18 mit day morning. f�NeeT Tc,e . •�• and- egairing medical assutlinoe. The Rev. ser. Vicker preached his first ser- - � , � - 1 (�odtturd. Ip TMs woRt•o �. f bug n now be seen under a miorotcope mon on Sunda est at malvera to a lar e . `` Y g The imported thorough-bred ehtl oi;, the FROM TH[T[A"PLANT TO THE TEA CUP . at tt's drug store, It a new Domer con altos. H will be oar for for grog P� property of graham $res., Cair brogie sad ezaminstion will found inter• ( CC IN 1T8 NATIVE PURITY: p the asst three ye n. laremont, Ont., will make the n of I " , ' I satin . People should .be warned by the Births At Hig nd Creek the wits of „ 1896 as follows:--Monday May th will Monsoon•' Tea is put up by the Ind '!ea aboO to be very careful in e•ttipg raw' . Tweedie of a a. As this is the first leave his own stable, " rogi gr wets as a sample of the best qualities of Indian ,� 1i fruit i Bob !eels pro d. Alw the wile o!Jao. C►aromonl, and proosad to Wilson's hotel Teas. Therefo Tthey we cbe �e.te.t care ' •r [I Adams of a son.' AU doing nioel .ertoction of the _oa and its blend•chat;.wh i y Ashburn, for noon, thence to Bse►bert a iia purity and a:bellenoe „ Early an �edinesday IDCrning Int, John Elliott roliased 21M ba. of oats v� p• y t it u theauelves and sell it cel is the or r sum. n committed the villainous act p hate!, Brooklin. for night; TaNuiay, to Dry Powder lJ[u� �eK�'a�"'i"S � pejo last winter at a ba., bat since the Woodruff's hotel, Whitb noon,Gordon's ut ep in fL lb..i!b. and s !b. pads.sod serer . '4 �, . of selttd�g fire to the Sue naw reeidgnos of y' wld io bulk: i •' , gel (Jlidtlon. on John st. change of govern ant he thinks they will hotel Pickeriing to jr!►�• I3tstfKbut{ t Satotated , night; Wedn�day be as high ae 400 p the last of the mootb. James Fonnd's, , Heel ALL pOOD (1RROCEft8 KEEP IT. '� � ' ao oil reign were placed an3er the front Constables Ho bs and Tidsbarry arrest d Daabarton, coon Inaect{oe 8 anti Fong tdee, �k, I ,- er s hotel, Weei Hill, night; T arsday, ff your aroow does not keep it. leu him to writs tavv' e� ,'' ,,. ; +. stoo, and set.on fire. Mr. Glliddoa die• Mr. Batton and mily, who recently wov- to Jerry Annis', Kingston , noon, a� eov tired the fire about 6 a.m., when it bad ad ont.irom the ity and put ap in a bush Callander'e hotel, Malvern, nig t; Fri• Thaast►nde t see. Distributes STEEL, HAYTER 00. r a y ed thro h' a scantlin and some of near here. The were sent down for ten i ti and to Front Street East. Toronto _.�� ' baric uR R day, to Joha Flemings, Markha road, thei�boarde. He extinguished the fire and days. noon, Franklin bonne, blarkbsm nI ht; GREEN, t for nnately but little damage was done. The friends of Zion church will celebrate gaturday, to t3erow'e hotel, B n�ham, LO HELLE UORE E, F'or sale by John Dickie A Co, Pickering ; It was a meet dastardly sot, and the their annual Ba day school exoareion on noon, to his own stable where ba well re- r 1 �` Tuesda next the handsome Rosebank BU PHUR Me>�lyor very ,properly offers a reward o Y main until Mondaq morning. T Ie route TbiE, Q t $5; for the discovery of the person who camp grounds. Everybody invited to at- will be continued throughout th season, 1'UNGIROID, JR111' 0 D LL 4 �,? co ' witted the d ed. tend the same. health and weather permitting. D BT EtB. �, `y- - q.� On July 4th, so. Shorten,' mayor,"was '.9travetr G'ullant. nBAC O U �U I�Q,tILL ,A" presented. by h s wife, with a fide pair of bestroys potatoa bags and all other insects . ; , A' ; a70UFFVILLE. The pare bred imported CI dosdul stallion , I ,i twine-a boy a d a girl. The boli, we are (No. 68'!6) the property of Grsha Bros., end prevents light. For the Farm, TH(;{�fyy AY large number of our young peopl sorry to say, ted the•.follvwing day, but •'Cairnbrogie." Claremont, O t., will Ordhard, V aeyard and (}aides. I: the rest are dui g nicely. ' make, the season of 1896 as f lows:-- sp nt Sunda at Mussleman s lake• The Mr. Cousins, who recently engaged se -- leo that•t-- alre ort a pod time, bat some ea th t Monday May 4th, will•leave hi stable, ,Z„wY p R y blacksmith at iliken'.s Corners has made ," i.. i L boats vi ere scarce. his term shor and ha's left for Toronto, Gerow a hotel, Brougham, and p oceed to . }' ,:� , �� Gleeson e Hotel,Greenwoal, fort a night. Stds,rd Paris Clree r ,-� �� M. Mayor bee pnrohased the burse a Oar former em th, Mr. Snider, hue ratara� Tnasday, to Root. MoBrady's, b sinew heretofore carried.on by J. ed here again nd the bneiness will be ran th cop., ` �� ' T rner, Mr. Turner ifitenda layoff g by him. Pickering, noon, to Gordon s hot 1, Pick• .sea 'i� arias, night; Wednesday, to L ver 1, �uSe ,; ore -of hie time to the sewing machi a While comi g down the 7th 'con the noon, to Jas. Taylor's, con. , lot 9, • "'a� other night, H ivy Briokwood, a000m an• prinoipally for Potatoes and all Vege ►, b siness. iii ht; Thnitdpy, to G4arland H os., con. tables. Distributes all kinds of dry - .1� t' i ied by two 1 y friends from Arms ale, g , , 1 38 n Bessie s hotel kite- fhie t wn"ha 'e of con to W t x I At last the merchants of o S I .I came to a sto , when the horse stumbled powders. _ t_- ened together and declared that th y vale, ni ht; Friday, to Elia Bioe s, . ,-.." . I ' J and fell, ores ng the shafts and seat and Wm. Oo ie'e, 7th eco ILLI$ �,, rill close their stores at half past six n Green River, noon, _ _ soattering th 000npsnte alon the road. As usual almost giving away Importedea t ee ni hie each week-'1londa , W g ooa., night; 9atnrday, to his o n stable : ,h g y Wonder whe HarvQy will be bank again. ,where be will remain until Mon altar- Norway Bprnoe. Fear times transplanted . rck esday and Friday. Owing tQ t e favorable weather on FrI- Y Beed Potatoes, aKr1y and late. All kinds . IDE1 A� , ;: noon. This route will be o atinued ju ,Another large tank it being �i1 ed ,day evenin a 10th fust.' a large crowd of field and ga'lea ,seeds on hand. A' .r r ' g throughout lite season,health an weath STEEL �WINI� ILL - ehind. B. E. Beebe's blaokemith eh p, attended the aides- part at Looart Hill number of vari ties of large and small yy er permitting. ids the tank that has been there or yndar the as pi0es olthe Y.P.S.C.E. Tha fruit trees tee for a northern climate. om time end which bas •been there or music was nrnished b the Markham ` pe a Vi n +• For rtioula and rices of an thin ' i y The standard bred eaadeter stall on, Nq. p y g r' -KITH - f n to �rass band a d Kadvern month organ band. t on the fish seed fro me time sad which hue been do 19,979, the ro rt of W. G. Barnes, h " i ` " too small to supply enough water or Recitations tries E. Taylor, pf Qherry• P Y 'r T - = et alon wi h- wood, was w 11 readered, also duets by tors Green ever, wi l make the sea n of 1896 H80p ee 7 �'.E is be street. We could not g as follows: Monde Ma 4th ill leave S g zsoses White and her eon, Acthar; metra- Y Y j - loaf the epnnkler now. men 1 b >s Witmer,o! markham. After hie owe stable GFreen Rivac and proceed teen River► P.O., Ontario. tlo ',cod used in any part of its 4 i - Messrs. George Brea,. of Stonffvi le, � y to Garow's hotel, Brou ham r noon, - oonstruction.1 r °_ � f F`- the program was over many of the young R `," - 'Alio are creditors of E. E. 8laght, of T r- pie wended their way to the restarant thence to Gdcdon's hotel, Fiok ring far I j ��Dji THAN OD . " peo to Mazweil e hotel , i n?o, want to realize on some 1St foperty on for refreshments I foc got to mention the nighit; Taeeday, , . a" .I adison avenue, owned b hie wife Al e. iii bland Creek, noon,>Callenda 's bolsi All nicely painted and gatranteed. 4 �' 9 speakers. They ware Dr, HatOhisoa, Rev. HI yeas, ai ht; , � ' ; Feterday morning they brought actio to Oke and•mr. Foster. t g VPadnesdl►y to Ro= nt tar lr ding est 8 }9prccf/ Putw0. - '- i ave it declared thrit Mrs, Blaght ie t RiIIi3L>is °�1 j�j (trove, noon, Franklin house, rkham, f ee, not owner of the land in question - night'; Tharsds�y to Brown's Co aero for t�pLf>ShR rn , .,. �0. 1JRO rr .,,.- a, I .- noon,Meeks hotel,Victoria 8qa e,night livid Catnadtan ' ! I . res Press Route Register..,' , T A -[� '! - - 0. Ylr o , enOr of Meant J Friday lfl John Baker's, C}ormte , soon; �'$re liaStae: Gbsnp8e t _ _,.--.-11„�Cy .�Tr.L'. a � : eg xY tl Y+ Balbougae tCh"i . . Queens hotel, 8toaffyill@, sight; Satur- No 'iii6rea�fox rates. Lo paid prowl fly, f acted a few boys, who love fr{iit be �r The pure hied imported Cldasdale stallion, day, to Alfons, noon, thence to tris awii sled agent i - a�as ban paying for it, t0 pay$2 damages d (No..6456),the property .at John Anson, stable where he will remain till:Monday � � '-�n .Id� '� ' be costs of a magistrates •court for 'd- : Balsam, w 11 make the season of 18$6 ae - morning. This route wilt beiztinaed � - ' » one ,,, q�p w , hie dens after night. 'The b ys follows:= cnday, May 11th, will leave throaghont the season,health it€n ytth- wltelD a oo a'ateslt Alt - • 'et i dt"iYll?( art4itR, eltS. P� - - ''- ars oltnwoned to'the effcat that the & his own st bt®, lot i, con. 9,, Pi�ltar�>eg, er /���- , - ' y �t,1 n. ,• a' s fi� fir' s a s f {,, M 4' e. S a i A•L•,:. t �.r h 1 :. .. .d'. ...ii3, L#r,'1 - .' h r %+' is-. -.£fir. ,rbc:_ ,r!'i _`.,' .: - t. - - -_ g" r,y;'R .. „ .. 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I . . : . . i. - .- I.- - �.-- � . - - � I . ______ __ 1111�1 III ��4 M__ , I I . -..''..�.:.1...I � . i 91 . " . -____ . . . , - , . 1. . ... . . -_ .- . � . " �- � . . ,, . .1 I ._ � � � ' I I "I - . . - I I . .it . . � I � . - �. . . I _.- . . I � . t�­.�M . :M �'11 . ­ ir , e � �1. , - &* It you hu 6 *ever :: ; � ­ i A - . . I I latloffi. *May I "but it 00 : . ! �t *__.,,�- - ,: ,A-A . M - ,.4� . .- ,1 .,:.-; :!, -. , " 1 . , M , " - ' ­ � IMPEROR-EDITGR. �. -, -- . . , -4 ;,, w ver so much worse-when � . .- . I . �� ,� I . , � t . - vised Muloa,hy to take ,- ,;�- -i - - �, - � , �"_ . . .. . . .. "- . I �"M . had a babyf-,. Aunt Bridgot.&d ' . '. , , .. � . ; ,� . I _Z. I � M 1 . . I � .� . � � - -- : -­ L "I ENS' . I - - - ��­_ � __ - I . � . �_ ., � , ., � LORDM . KILL' ."d . 4 - .. - . . This was the insult. MI . ! . � . � I . - , . _ .1.1 .1;_.... . . . ss cGilli. Mr. Featherston as her model. He was ­ ' i I - ,:�4. _�_- T C - ­ ­ :. . _. - - s - .. . . .. - - . The R�Uler of Cblnia's N111116" Pabliskes a .. I-, ­ �.. . ..�. . . . I - .: , : -_,_­_ .­ . .t- . M - I. ouddY retire4ct smart- un or it, (I h 11 priest of _111� ble,ased Blue Rih- ;__..M: , - �: . I __ . . ; . - I - ,- - - . - :­. - L I . . . .. . ­�1,, �`_-:-�.7 ��. CHAPMR XXXVI '..M., , . I M. �­ .17"-'.t` � -7,M. .- , though, tO do 6 justice, with' colors ea.gu . per@ . I . ­. .11��, - , � . - I I . I q - . M_ - of �, .1 - .. suddenly. dr*god boN .e, she told her', a shining 1 - Newspa � I . I - .;-A �. : . I- I. :. . raemlarance . I . . . . .-� .:4: �.. ._4, , - I -� - " ­. M �. I-. �_I . L Vow, when he had left' her pres- , ife; and life to that reduced -_ it in not- gaWrally ow t 'the:7,�­- - - - -- - * 2. 0 flying, and with a backward glance If lit, a I hiN� - - t - - . lot all ll� still owed to I apart, and all that kn ha � : .. M , � _ _�,� ._., - , �. -. , _.� __ . '. -_ .1 him.- His fingers Insti Mrs. Ratkin (who waa .OF Stuff----;-you -know, Coinn.le. Mul gor[ . - � �.;_. I.... . r'.I �­�:. .�, ot! ely. q 14Y Emperor of China is a newspaper ed 1 -1 . �.�.: I . ­ �,t�,,�'. : . �pened frightened at. what all,- had said) Ao was very anl�ry about that, and said . � . .- . . ... I I - ence, had passed hurriedly through the without entirely losing, the r hold, and tears. it ' ha.0 , , , 1, - ­.�� . - . - . . . I� ..�.- .. :"� . .'-. . his eyes sliot tire && hey looked into Indignant spinster who ' behew ston that on agool AAt Bridget; but I hat, his journal has the proud diatino- '-% :� � � �--,, �1��;, .. was' q. uite a rolief'to -the still toT, but he *IS, nevertheless. More t , :�. _. hall. and being in as� Mood that des red all 60rts of t jings about Mr. Feather- ,; . ,%_ - I . - - . - .- . . , . .1 . .. 1. -.21.. . . , ­­­; 1 801itudo above all other good, ado for Varley's, � . Barry enter the dra " she . 11 ' . - ,.:, ".- -:� ! . - - oo � . ­ . . . -,. _..� � � ng-room. Here , . a,by called hini a tion- of being the olde-4t in the world, , . I_. _ . bu "Seef" be,said, with - it wasn't Until. Mulc ' ­ . . - 0 L m L . _/ , I a roo, ' " a tortlA-of rather was a 'on w wi I .,-. , ;.. .- .- , . In . . � � .1 ,I I - , I little frequented and t d im..; d target hich to those her dia,v-4arpinit' that the end. came. She " . every y .,:1 �. �I- - -1, I I . - having appeared regularly . . ;'. I - , ' �, ': ovillah satisfaction In the 'thought, "I shafts. She rose to 4, ;. I - �� _ .. .; - � . .- 1, - 1Y lighted, where he felt 'sure he m ht ahako' you aq I receive the little 'A what I- doal � Latta and da, � ': I !�'..�._ A __ . 10, snded Cusists - _'.. ­I - N,� s- � - - - . . find hin:iself - ' * breath. � w �.,.-... . . � .,��.�, . t-�- ..I - 11�.11.. . � Now go - would a rat. Sol Sol 0Up Of tbree, with an aispeq,t sto I m,y, Stroaf6 in & : for the last 800 years. The,only dra ­ ,- , ­ - I .._11. ­_I alone. He flung open'the le hurled him back against gr� L , . - .. .. . I -;.�, . qUig , I� ­ .- . an # re . . r , . 1. . "- ... "And ropelit if it be in Xotilso ",L.ats ius . �, I � - I J , Y estive of dange ahead. A 8ay-sarpiat' h ' ' t what.she back, if oomidered from . .1p I he- wall. oUl - - � ,�_! I . . .. . dOor, closed it as vehemently, ind she. said with a snort, fix- SO,]- what is it I" asked. orah, inqui- sta is its limited cii�cul&tiOD; - _. ,-. i Ll - * -1 .1 � ...Z,. -- Flo Pilt a chair t)ut of his way ,it a ndpoint, I . I .- . 1� I . ro,w chair gave him- Olm �arry with a stony sitiv"*- "bs there a serpent ill the "5eii,, On, . ' I ... - . __. ih ing himself into' # Ii ong' f ing the lucki I .- , �.04' ,:,. - . .1 � ght, str is prifiteoi ewh day. The. - - -- . i ..:.- .:-. I -soif up to thought.zDA smile; bright, .n She had suffiviently Mr. ­girongol At all - -events, Aunt . -Y Ono copy �. -1. Z:1__41-,- ashion, and with& steady.. Stare.' Who , �,_V,2 : . � 0:050k � �1 _ . st0P left the room. got- . ��b%f - - . d him, she went on to the others. Bridget won't forgive that' iu a h so name af this unique journal is . -1 .. ",, _ . - __ I- . . . . . . . 1 1.- gla� victorious, broke, ovor his , face. . -. ..r. .".- - , the Pe- __ _.. . . ., .� .� � - urr . . . _. . ..-4- . . � � .. I . ., frolo"W--od'ye do?" she said to Stroinge; of They had entered tho Wood by tt6 kin Gazett,6. It is the organ of the ' I —- - I . : � .. CHAPTPR XXXVIT. . . . . -wI J - There.was triumph, indeed, in . . I`- .:�. whom she was a ­.- ;4----__I:`�"., ­ ' - . , _ I - .. ­ . little afraid, and the coot and leafy Poughs Chinese imperial .court, and each day -. . " . .�­­.. - . - - __ - - him a bony hand * linle - I �� ��,---� . .. I Consfantik's feeling toward Natlfe' r_ - Then her ,���-, 1. . I I. feature. He threw out his arms ah if g,v arching above their heads filled them - r ­ __. . . � .. " � . I . � I ston had Lindergone on Con8tantia. e the single copy in taAred up on a big.,- . . 1: � ,._J� i � . . . r I z ..- . . .to a foe van011.milled, and in his exe te- a considerable - "It Is quite a i y(,e��f"'A"! with a e,irtain sense of rest and peace. I I- ___ . I _ _ _. - cha 4 where , . . ..--:"-. _­ - - d ge -Dun- We YOU at last Con.,tantia," she said. Through the troes. little pat�hea board outside the-'Purple City, 0 ..I, I 7 11 .''. T -� asp aski A hall. "I began to thi�k evil had befallen you. Illosisy awar , sun-anlitte'n, ay like tufts '; , � .1'.� went, his feverish exultation, the h 6 a ,Isin(o that night of Mrs. of 6 ': , __ ­* - , . __­ � � . . . . A change,. cruel d I the Emperor lives. it averages - , .1 - ­ ,. . _: . I I ..,. I - . .. - . - . within him caught sound,, an�he -sp,)ke indeed, bec use it is always terrible to What have you been doing with your- Of gold; but for the most part, the hot pages. .: I ,. .I i:,�'.',I"�,4 - - , . ; _. I I . . . � � ­_;�I ... . �. I self all the afternoonf Philande i rays t o dyin - ven inches � . "I -. . aloud. the Young when the first doubt,' the rin@I, as . -of h ;I',:� . . : I . _ . I I . . I .. � - - 11 . .. I . - __ g mona,rch were Ox The sheets a.re about Be ' 1,� ` ". __.� . )Gt r - , ,� - ,�' _�% . � . . . 1.11 . . ,. - . . - - "Time- time alone," he crie(l,- in" a dawns Upon the -mind. She had be to inquire where them gentlemen met twilight pervaded everything. It "was begins at the lower r' ht hand corner I ,� - .�_"..:,.. , . . first d6trud'of the one thing belove(I Us , 1. . I , lual, 1, SuPP006. Would it:be indiscreet Cluded, and a' light that was al,m( 16nIF and three wids, and the reads, ' :��' .:- I-� .. I . ' _ . . I .." - . � . . .._1 � I......—. : -.1 . - .- .. clear," vibrating- tone, "and opportuni- lieved RD entirely' in 'Featherston; had Y')UV" � '. 0 , deliciows aftior the intolerable glare of and runs his 0 e up anil d - .".- _. I ­� ­ ' - . own th,o ver- '"-' 4, - " . - 1. __ . - . She fixed a Olittering eye on Bar�y �. - - . so) ociuritad (in hi . , th . :, .:: . , ,:� - 1,--, .1; :� ty are all -ridda ice s love for her, wordless ei' more, o nd they wan-- 11cal' columm - rom right. to left, which ' ;., .- . .� .".­� , I want. Andthen who was already so frigh dered on 'aimlessly, but, full of' enjoy- 71 � . . .; 5 . , I .. .1 � ­ ; I '. I.; . j,of this , -cursed stagnation, and lif%'- thOlIgh it had been. 110 had not sbok- hardly knew what h Oiled that he' . is t,he Chinese way. - The paper eon- I ; ­_ .�I :�__t-.: ; _. . I� ..,;-. " � A ' en, indeed, �)ut there. had been (a waa dol , - Mont, for ,soine time. . : ; -`_r .-. - P? n.T.. . I . , I-.-- _. :!with herl - glance% tains nothing - but strictly exclusive � ,_ .4�� , - . I _,!� ,_­� I I . I.: -. .. . - I fand -insintiatif)ns, lover "It was only this moment, I ass The wmA was Featherston'% and, as news, but not a linfy is there of g _ . - . ,, . ... . 8 U . . . , . . -like re sures re , ­, �61' , ': . ...- . . I i$olnething. seemed to rise out of' e of 0A hand, delicate gifts J , that we-_,f-" Ile began, ainil I have said, . .. :_­:--. I . . f lowers you pasly. it idjoined the fields that about the Son of Heaven� 'or sensatr_n� I I . ­ �;.­Z� ­ - ..� I.. � - - - - - . . ' , �"L, ., : .11. - that had COTIvince. "No doubt " said Miss MacGillicuddy, Cotta o ; to step f rom details about his corrupt court. There . . ,.il .. _'...m�- .,. Urk corner before him to confront h in . d her as surely as any encircled The ; , :. - 6 1 . . - .�­. I. ..- as fie spoke;': a tall, indistinct h e spoken - to timony of his truth, - And iarcitAtivallyl "What I ask is, WhOXO thow into the (lark sta,dows of the trees is no advertising, and there never ham . 7 .I , - - ; : - " 0 now- , .1 .. .. you found her?" . . � , -��.�,T�,��, I _: - 19 11 � . was bil t t lie work of a� trioment. The been an advertisement in its pages. - - .-- , ''­ i ' - - :. - .. . ; . . ... %:t. ' " - .. . .. hat aftei a while resolved iLs4 0 That "she till believed in him as a ing In"bed,­ qaid Mr. B&try,;withcharm- charm of th . I I � . ­-1 . . . . -1 � ". < , r, in . 6 golden midsummer we&- Most of the axtieles are dictated by . - - -.-� --i"�__ ... L I . 1 . . I I - - :', ..., , . 'Gra,dy He looked leaner, darker, mo e Man sliperio- to his follows oill simplicity, Then the enormity of thor was full upon theln,:.aild it was not the Enipe-ror himself, and they. gener . . . 'V�� - .1 I - . . I . - . . . - :_ ,� . I " I . . y added his' answer struck him. and he grow until a sl � . -T _ ,. '. ,' . - . I I . ronz6d than . ever in the uncerta n poignancy to her regret. He might hav' 81 T�L . ighL glimpse ,6f the house ally eoyv4L9t of. official act;8 and repof ts . Z ­ .� 6- .:� . . �:,- _.i. . I . . . . ­�,5.1 , . L. .. - I P� V r(AaCtiod hor thruugh iul'avenue of times The Em ror's assistant in his adit.oriai . e 1rh . I ight as he sto6d up and look fallell so IoN- as to Make ardent to . -t . ed site I ve I " . - .I.. . - W, .,., - -4 - . - n , to another an s wi ly t, 61i"?" shrieked Miss MacGil- is his moth . . All news relatos - - _.lli`�I..,._�- � � ,. I Y at Varley., - . "r fe, but still, sure licuddy, wildly. -Is thi,q that Constantia rem,eimbered how far duties or `* -� _.1 , I I . � the a deliberate. she had .come. ing to the .-io-ondition of the kingdom, or - __ . �iii- . 1 . . �, . g(tr a f goodness were in h* �, : %.�, � ­ - . ;The latter. spruj*"to his feet w W i wb Mi lm. in,8ult? Is tW air full of them to-d I She started guiltily, and stopped short� -anything 4� I. .....--�-,'Vi-� . � i till a t t - You . . � --,�*� . . ith a "' n leff u I ardor he bad con -to ay Ise that the Emperor wishes - .r. .. I . - . . , . ,7 - . �ath. . . t!d tile crusade against drunkenness' .I . - . upol ". .- :.: V-1; - I due e I I the, little, path that Would, a few to keep from his subjeota, is, of course, . .i I - � .--, i- .. . -! - . . - . - rdon 0 - I_1��, . I � . ; . . In tile villa, , and, indeed, in the coun- �/y excluded, dLnd no Chineae . . �' �,- '4�'_,- 1- 'I'm sure I ,3t&m- yards further Ono, lead ko the, - .. : , - ' "Where th . . 0119 I beg Pa I ,principle rigorou I ,�'.-::�,: 1-rl­,", , I .1 I 8 deilc6- have you ;,COM inored Barry, miserably. ilia iorehead drivo. . . I � :4. 1. .,� 'P" .--1 are, _r� � : � � I . . try roundi -le- was the foremost lead- grew da � ournaWt d. s to ,draw any deduc_ ­. ,- " er of the BI e in and red - his eyes becalne "How far w -1 ,- . , _ � . . f�01�?­'he said, then.- There was Inso _6Z)n movement. How tearful. avO come 1".she said, ?ioriR or make ::ny comments on what - .I.. � i 0 Ill , I ��� ,.;,,; . I . # �� . -_ : � f� . I . - �L t � . . : -_ - ,Sod apimars it - . . �. . .F,- !. -�- � ' "is tone. Had' the fellow hoar w me"I Of his age would care to ass - meant ; but, really, You are so hard on most f righten'M al- I thL4- royal ublication. After , - . Go In 'WL-it wii� a hammock I -in & quick, dismayed tone-a tone p - : � . . . elate theinsel 'es With an he ft follow. y - ' . . .. It . that xerc. . . . , ! .. . . under,.9toiodl He watched him with . affair of 'to the paper is print(ut tEe Emperor some , . -. . I , i . . . 'illeeus was.loud in suddenly, that- . -..,I 11111,- I Old r d K '4troll96'8 mintl n4 a little ; 'etoo, fa.r. time-4 makes marginal notes on it witb .., - : kinoll ye. .on 4�111lp upon a follow 0) , . .. .", . wering brow. and nervous, shiftiu ; his praise, of. h In. 4; �hero was 8*w Lhere iij the "house.,, ' a red pencil. . - 11'o. I. --,.-�I-, � � .�.��,J . . . - good "Sir," interrupted Miss MacGillicud. "Lot Us go-7 on to the gardens. It is . . .. I- ...;�. . : 1 � . e ea. . in him. T is she -��,-�.--`�:A0 , � . .1 - -.1 I � . .. n ladly, . . - I _­'_ - - . I � - .� I 1 '' - .. dY,with-awful dignity. "Amotilentl .. _. . . _�--:.Z�:V,��t . . . -. ­ , ' ' Whilst Yet �hle , trust in him (so far I (itlito early-; the're is plenty of time," SOMETHING' LIKE A HOT BATH. .'- , - , - . t I I _. V here the dence ha,ye YOU 00111E ill � I as .. I .11� . .� �._ I . � I I , 1_1 I . - U PEirsonall� beg YOU to underlstand. that never, evon urgcvI Barry, who believed her . . . - _. - .fK''., - .1 - !'� : frl,mf would be Imore to the 'pur was concerned) died in tho severest ' re I uc- XV hat -we' ca I I a hot bath would . . . ..�-�w-�,.1�:.. - 1.-_ � . . . - reaulutely. S113 was not risis of my life did I tarl('4si to go further lay, in the thought &P- - '� -Is - 'J! - � � 1� . ' �.I . .-6. � I. . .. .. llow-creature. You for- that sho had already overaL%O(l her pear, to a Japanese merely tepid.- The : . :�..:7__-� . . lKse.." said O'Grady, in 'his slow, t - . hankor betwixt belief and unbelief. She get yoursel . , * . -me h -i the girl , to ju,nip Upon a fee' . d. . ..i . - had gorle into f, Young man I" ; � I ."Iic-� - , . .�.� . .I . �.i - odical way. There was, however, a it thorougilly, and know. . hour, and that she would In - Japanese take their -morning tub at a " '' . .- I .. ' . I-. I She drow it long breath. It became la'iwe, . ! is par * I . . . . �1.1, . , . - - . , - . 1 . ,rLig in his voice that spoke of FO agiiiii reg ird him as a lover would "c4tch it's from Miss Mac(silli- t,ernpe . . . . . -._ .. 14. . . - ;- - anger. I b(�' in, o3sil)le ,plain to the othem that this .was only cuddy , rature of 104 degree's Fahrenheit, . . --- . �` .1 . e- , I , � if fh0t home in time. ButStrongt% �-k�-�;�,-,_,'- * . � P to her. To place faith a mild prf3limina.ry canter,and that now kno Wbqtter, and wam more puzzled by o(nd immediately afterward douche � .. -_ 1, 4��'. -�' ': Contempt, and a suppre&W-d rage -that in his pretty sfibtloties, to let. her beaXt ­ :�. ., * . I � .. I . . - - . . - . into a )lot in-Anner than he would confess to (1141aselves -with perfectly cold water. , - : - - . - , _. I . - . I gro-w warm, bVneatli his glance&l oh, sho was about to launch out __. � � _i. - . � - I � I I ':� .'�?,,,�,' . . . i nv,ver agairil -ho could not ,trust him; volley Of vituperative almse that Nippold, who was for many years .�" _ - I ,�� ,;,�-':�1,1 I I , " I - I'WIlit (10 You me ,would himsel f. Herr ' '__�, , � , I . - I ant" said Vaxley, ' Yet A. strange lay the wretched Barry's head low in Profeimor of Law at, the' Toklo Uni- . .1 i..,-_'i'r 11, .4 ­. .. . , --- I t,- . � dr�wiw a Step nearer. His bl' I "Oh, nol" .said Conslantia., stepping . . - - _,; , -A, . � . 4,1r. i I ... �- .,. -1 � ood was Pitv fcir hi n filled her the duAt. 'But relief was tie' Andr(ow VfIrsiLy, dpela.res in his book -on Japan . - : � �, :,1P � . �- Our I)reast at LiLuls- This pity grew with ,9trongo, leaning a , lit, ar, back upon the path. "See, how stranTe - I - �,,%.:�, I . . - . . , .1 . . . . . .I .ging in his vOins, and ll� was in that thinking, 1.)Ut i-, was never akin to love. caught the irate ladyls to forward. it Would look to Mr. Featherston I that after a. bath at this heat, and . ' ' .-:1:,.--.:.''.�.. _ -­� ­..- .. . eye, . and by see taking po8som,ijon of the subseqw-rit ."Id- douche. he used .. * "�,­. N z, I . h is pi acte i n . . .i - � IL7 7� . - 1 It t 7embled I . �. P".I I �. I I h or when a man Would go as Olpickly That, beyolid ill doubt, was at an end means of a perfectl It and thiiussort of way I if he W, to feel wsLrrn -all day in' the coldest � -, -11 . .11 . But she. sti Y mile a . -� � 1. to seek a quarrel as a kiss. from 'the between her old Ketifie Movemen in 8 are at home, � I; 1�.-_l - . . � . frienas t Is right band, . .1 _�. -1. i - be.orved. . hip for hini and the vague magnetized it, t "' he. mioght think-" - I winter weather, while in summer the ' * .. �­ -4t - It fl . - ". ir . . .� ,_,... I.M1- ..., . . . . . . knoiviedge tbi y home " Rai bal h had *tho exactly ,contrary -effect, . - - -.7 " � I so fa r hat he dela ed "But he isn't- at d Barry, .. _., -.-.k,..I 7 ..�, . . an' . 6t he was Undeserving th,e words alreao y rem I ing on her I ipo, ,-r1c,s and was - I .,. ­�, . . .. . : ' Do you compel m .. � t . . .I e to swer? 118 Oven of that. It wanted., indeed, but a . in -,. Fermanagh. # Didn't yom. I mont cooling and refreshing. I _:Z. - I- : . _:.: ': - I ­ _* .. ...., -, I � -I.- . a I know I" ' ' I . - _. 1.11 K- - � . s re urn an(, id, nially, "that I ,: . :*. -.��,�: I,�I: ­. KILI sn. answer necessary?#-, In hi , light touch to com I know you will be I d to h(Aar " . -I ,-,. I U - t ch.n e the p,pleto his overthrow, he, sa go ady Varley is , . J. - 0 . I A SCRUBBING MACEONE. - . . . - ,-1,- .;""-..., .. I �_ _1: -, .z,� � - I _ .. xTradyl had moved a little; he was now (�olate 19 Lying friendship to lortki "No," said ron(itantia, thoughtfull . I - ..., 1-11. ,mpt. ing over so much .tter than a '_- - . I -- . . . .. . . - � :" � I .: - � did when laot I saw he .­ he ,And again Strongo,folt surprise fill Y' - . 4ed., It was a his . - much nearer to- the man addre& An ingenious machine 'for scrubbing ' - , -, '-. !-.� -�' -.', .1 . . , ­ ­-, - . I _...�. ... eYi�:a were glowing; Ile waitea for . His .ly bright bri�lit, an almost oppressive, "Oh,- Yost You have notie.eid that,, breast. If Featherston 'were more to floors has-been invented - _� t.,Ika,�. IjP� .. _ .-. �, . . N'ar- fie, aftelayon, and on tree, and too," broke in Constaniia forgetting her' her than any other man, anti &4. Foath- , whio�h issome- .-,- . ;.- _#i..-.,*- I . , _n­ t, - _* - Y, I � do and' droc . thing lilw a lawn-mower. ' It runs upon - . - �3%­ijl : " - __.*,._.,.`,. le :'s next word. . . shon , Ping flowe's the sun `hy'1688,of him in her a xtety to back st0n I(.wod her (he was to , good a lover - . . - ;­�N- ., - _ : . . .1 . I _�i,-_- , --- - - � �_ _�,._,_;�_ ' Spe4k." said Va' O' vigorowsly. 'fbe slated r(K)f of tile, hin' up and pr "in­11401f not, to ho auro )o four wheels, a . ­ _. rley. prempto,ily,-' Cottne event the casc' of this latter - " ­ - .__­ . .: 'IYou do compel me, thea!" said �he evei 100ked burning hot. and too,be let loose an 4arry. ade about f1I('0), Il(yw did it haplion that his mov..... wheels .--, . . � %1. .-.444_-� - -, '�_. I I is � tank which contains clear . %-'�t*�F-��4 V - � , . % ---'-� - ...,I... . I I In the critwhile cool rocAmea of I Ral glad to heiar it 'I . ril-rits wf-re entirely unkrfown to her I water. which n3*y, of course. be heated . . 1, �4_11 1 . . .. . ., ,�! ­ - . ,�� .-.- _. otber. coldly. _ "Well, bear -met For I hot garden, where shade might reasoil- aillicuddy, -I tt-U.St s 'd "Iss 4we' And they. such near n I :,- , - - I . . i bly be i f"g 11')or$; to()I It if de.iired. The water is sit. . � ��,_ I . . .. ; .. many days it has been h " in in- waq lnPXp . pp I ied to � � � '_��.,, .. - , "I L, comfort from LW3 noon- to a better frajue ,if rili d. . licable. - A lover's Quarrel no I . . - 6 9 go6i . - � - .- . I To ght It `- : - . ­ - I Lhiuk of you; doubt, he told himself , roter . , , ­! �� I I . tell You what .1, -�I- . m d t, herf was nolle. This Con- against the Divine decrems seems L6 me .with a suppressed , y, bruisfies at the bottom .of the. . ... ..-­� m �.", , to t fi, .. . ' . . . . I - to i stantia, .�.I-- . - . . gL �you My sw"19i'19 laiilY' in her ham- to betoken a M0 sigh. I Illachine, and thaso, r6tating in an ,_ �4­"" - I . . , N'_ mock, acknowl, r.ertain atno tit of ral I . i - . ��11 - .."I.;, . opposiN� dirAction. to the.'alotion of the . . . , - . - I - � - i t1tie- and unvarnished opin- 1 The . depravity.,, She almoit fo nt llar,�y in . (TO Be Cozitinued.) . ., 11. . , 1 � _:, A ­ . - - . ifbn'bf Your conduct. To-ni sound of steps upon . I . , I �, : . . ­ U gon- , � I ­ � ;­., - . . - I -I Inachine ibwlf, sr,i-ub the floor. At th ..­ -4. . . .. A .. __ erd.u-gly,, (with a sneer) "offer Luc an ath roused bar from her . . . -_ I .--�__ - . . 1 .. a - . .; , ght yo ' the garden her eagerness to level al) so 'of) 'Some � �: - V . idle cire4m- one else. . . back of thme brushes and over I. " , -1 Al _ � " . C ­ "� -"', � , ':�- - ' . THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY - , two back wh**Ls .is another- Lank' . . 'If-LA� � ., , . � Ing; and 'iLh a start �and a Constantia, flushed warm y-, and rose : in L 'J��o �Z , , -opt-prWaity. I accept it. l_- . it W88 w .. the L . IVIVI . .: . . � - , '. -_ �. .. . ,�Y-Oul Who . 'd Wush--Wild and sw . . . ,- ..--- , I J-Al, , .. ,z_ - are,�ou, &Lrf" br ke in I cot aa a hedge- to her feet. - . which the dirt, and water is carried. . ' " , . . I � . I :� - 1,1 lit! . . I I , rose-that she saw do yo,U . I . i . . Tho wiping ..t.,- ,.-.' , . V�rleY, fiercely. Vhat t-he doo and . Mr. are tired Aunt B idget," iiho The litu4nion . I- - 7;1 - � . . . ..- � .. i vil Id Barry A HAve Takem � a Lear I out 0 apparattis consists of an . . - � .-�_,5_1�, -- .� -�, -­.- . 0 moan by bringing nle to - ta sk?l *Strongp bearing down upon her. She said, qUietly, "We only L� en(llf%ss band of absorbent material . I � . - 'V at do you know of me,?- _ � � -2106t A� - . . (I , was full u d tress you. . . 61 . . %. ­- .. I . I f life, Ind activity at all times, I have Promised Norah to t ke her for : . . Canadn'q nook. made fWpeA'ia,lly for the puxpose. -This . . _NK I . . I - . .., � ..�'�_.I.. ..I Very little, ; . and now al, I I.. .I .� A L %'� - :� .- Air, I - acknowlod�e _ do sl))rung gracefully to the a walk this evening, and so, ' 'you will Siberia is # Ituffliall Canada, I" band is prt%mA upon the Moor by rotar . - "I - I 131 .. . . W ch i , credit., I fancy. ground, an f routod them, . still eixeuw_­ . Y L .1 . - 8 my nu. h - . . arg"r bru.4hfvi, so that th4i cloth ac,co . , �.',qp . th t litt is bad 11 . t - -wit. and more p4P U I ous. and, like C-a mmodaws . : ! �'.._.- 1 �4 � -, .. ,It . I nada. iL*4f -to the inequalities . . t- ..".I., -- " : .. 'In my Opinion, said : lo.kodwar!,11,Y'a shed cheeks. Her eyes "Take 'Me, too," wlitspered Barry, in , ' I fJ . ml Is . O' rady, with the utmost calmness, st % I t has a great future before it, says of the- f loor. - - L. .i-�,M ) -, ",-- _-_---N �_ .*�Llll � - I of _ wa d a little dreamy f Tho cloth. Ls rinsed our. mocha - 11 - . � r,#�. aki i 1, her i rom an AUIPloring tone. Strong's heard it, nica � ,* I - I lass it leaves the floor and ptssea . .-%..-, I . _ _. . _ Y u are a most , consummate scoun- lig al ber and her musingm and brought himself leis to his tbfi Fortni,alitly 11��viow, It is v0iry riob - . .1­- I L . . . dr I's - . . : amongst the, hot . y . I . _ d� I blown fb8&. I o feet. . in g the tank at the haa-k� IL i.4 not aoc,eL_�_ . . .A . . , .. . I I _. .. . '11VIlatt" said Varley in a low tone. iStronge she I the ve y embodi- 11Y. dear -Mids : I I . 01d. Whilo there &re whole hills 8ary -to sweep the floor before scrub- L ' � �Ll .. . * -_ r--;,�' ,- � . . f e -seemed paralyzed. He : Went of flolve Y r es, . I Mact','illi d(l.y-; I ot graphite - . . . :"j.�J: - I � . placed a Youth, a (black load) and I* . I ..., -MIT . nd a little fea r we oallpol in an unliwky is lazulii .bill g. . t�e� ..'-,4 - tr I e So )ur," he (.4ja I ca n be pick", up on th aP # . . . ; - .,,- �A', - , )Iing'hand on the back of the chair pang mad ' so his heart aa he hast- said, "We must only hpyq we have not . o very road . . . �. I 1, ��; . I . .., ... ,.,.4�-_',� . - EUROPE'S ELECTITIC 11,%ILWAYS. . . .. I ----;..�;_��­.'��� I ­­ - ___ , - 12 r him as if too support himself, iind . ened 'forward greet her. She plac- !I11110 You any ha,rm. No,w p a)"-go- near Nert-billak, there is silver in the Electric line's in Eur(op*i I , . �_ - r. . - 1. .:1. ... - h faco grew livid. His rage was so . eft her ha I . . - . .. ncreaaed in - . ,�. 11 ­��. . I � " ­ ,-X .- . . 1: answered his rooting, with lie ; mber from 71.) to-ill during 1805, their �11.-' . f � . . . . I -� �- - --i I . � . . 4 - -t it -maAterod 'him, and de- r eyes lips As if to 4peak, "I ent.rea you to) of iron near Nikolatkf8k. Siberia,, like lengf.h from 700" to 902 kilometros (560 " . � .. � s;l - . ;r' t tha not c( l(Ily enough in .hi4# and Ing on rapidly, as he saw her pen list wane district, and there are rich mines nu . .. ..I ....--�. lRri, ed. bim of energy for the moment. I averted. She h d been -& little ally with take my advice. A ibup.of to& f r a bad , 11 I _v , -1 -:' . , - . . said i him ever a' ' , :- ,..t- I.. - 1 , It?" - ,-. ..,� ,� - L . ff"On't YOU grasped Ince that night of the mask- hoo-ad&vh4%, and to lie do*u. No n4 a Canada. in rich in fiall. bn the Amur milt%), and (he power from 18,150 to . : .'. . _ i - . . I rady, with a curl of . a .; ed ball that lad wrought a) . 25,WJ5 kiluwatt.a. Germany leads with' . .. . ..-_�. 1,I ,� -I!, . . ..."_.I . many word ;,indeed River I was told th ' '00 : . � t t�_...� . - .. .1 0 Plain?" Then all at the lip- "Mu t i difficultie4 &I., �ound; an , You must not try to per- at s- ,000, puds, of .406 kilumetred, followed by Fra,nce witly . ­ I�. ..-. ..,. ...1V ­ .� . -.-,!I ' - Once his manner now. her d to. Stronge -quads Us to stay. A cup f ea, emoni- the kit4 fish have been caught within 132 anti England with 107, anti Switzer- - 4 1.7,_ '14 1-1. at , ,,,, _ rangely like i . ., - 'and 11 - Auguot, when the fish . �'R,.. ­ . c nged, and his studied*calm. desert- otant W6109me seemed ,)or," :quVir her. haliot i`�.,,a.f ewell, , la.nd fourth with 47. Tne only coun- � I � .i, , . t , . im. Passion, fie"r' . a few wtv"" . -- . & and strong, coil- Ivef9ion. It Was, indeed, �. u�j . in , : 4" Z�l _ . it I ­ -I - 0 , qu red prudene witb an ist I roat, ; that is al that -11. ., .­..!�_ " ,e, and came to tile front. -4 t kable air of relief that ;1.4 required. tritw still free from electric traction _­ _;-4 1K. - �- -T_ . o,N, Good-bye, good-bye Now, aw-ulud tho rivers ; the ,pud (poud) be- �- _., , �i_ .. . ly I I . 0 . " pq I .� a u!" he said. "Are you *a devil or she turned to t Is more debonair Barry, do try.,my remodiom.,; are BuI911ria. Greece and Denmark. .I . I...- I.'' -e " . �. �nan, that you tr and told him 8 le wan glad "1`9 40(i pound", t W mean.8 8,000,000 I- .-j.- -, :-� I � . "Aunt Brid �t is within,,. I . --------------04now- , . . . . - .- 'I. - -. , -1 eat that creature to see h im, : -110 MvArod Constantia-19 find B r ry's I)ouud,s of fish. In tlw Khabarofiw ,&I . , . . ._..il . - ­� (>7 -angel given You from beaveni . - . : � .. : 1. 18 1 An . . otroat, ILlId presently found them I ves . 114- : - . - _: There are htirriedly. Is . she said, oum is ' ' � - ... . _.. . �. . � ,� .. f� , -�,�,' - 1. . some wlio. would think it �e ini YOU shall see her." nee more in the open air,: t he iur, uni- a stuffed k,Llug& fish I , - . -11. . :1�:_ __ .."W - _. _-, q - This no 1. J, I-Witighing - - -' kBIRD'S INTELLAGENC9. . '.- ;-._1 i-.-.)k�, , , - I - . ;thAr high t good to be able to- minis- 146 promise , 30 olm. or f , .#.:!�i " -' ,� , . failed to raise form auquIented I)y one Norall hall PU .200 poun,dii. caught in th*� ' I .. . I . I...; �, ` 0 : . , 1. , I . I . . . -� . .. � - _�- her appiness; whilst you-y -ul rd. However, . Zu"ur. Thiti Russ . .: . , - .-- � ��%_! . � . I._- jo�v I �oinod them. .- ,,, ' ----ft . I .- � :. � 0 . I I . caaas th 1, __ . I .. ...,.�, I � - - . - . ­�� . . .I . e sacred irif t from you, and Petf0r06 t'heY turned. and accompanied � . I c ---.is- I . . I . lans have I*on..struck AD' Oriole'* Te"Ibit. As%ault U. ' .hfir . �: .i � I . . . � . - BcOfu, in:sult, and betray her for one , Coastantia into the dreaded PrOftnee. � �.. . . . . I � Pon a c . ­ ,�;;�). �.A - - ­ A .. . . . �.. - , , by the fAct that " the prosperity of mask. � . ! ,�,: 1-1 -i . . . f . . . . _ . _9�� � , - - -udd � . VIIAPTElt _XXXVi7r., , . . . - . � - 'I 1. . 11� 1� Of b _d in her presence. Great-1 �)Iiss MacGi lic . . , uctive avtiv�ty have , A lady . . I ­1:4,%_ H __,� Canada and its prod - ..,- It . t%name be ,V was, aa usual, . who was one day watchin . . ! .:)��, I I "unk in the (to 91 * . I t',�� ._7-_ ­ ­ -:. .4.1 _.-,11,_N� n at such things should I I "'I tried' to catc.h yodo" cried the o ild. 91"QW11, and continue to grow. with a IL iiair of molstart.s as they worked-ia . . "".�L.' I . , . I _. A ' what is to be .the end of itf Do ,weekl Dorcas )LI18 M gloom. At the ?tunrling pantia, up to them . . I ,�,�1.4,1. -1 . � 7 I yolu . . to tOP r&PiditY which appears � . �. .�I... ., .- 1. -Do you insulted 1) r the wife of , I Ld us (Russiatis) a� tree w" 'Startled 6' I- '­ � - -.1. Y . , think t4o world is blind? 1!i;Zn I meetingil *she had )u8t f,(Ang in.t be is in an a ful t ni- Y 4 Violent co ,1"�L S�"Zif?-� - � . t . * a neigh. 11 1W" In-I .. --- - - -5 - I k your assignation with that woman " I . mi r" . ,'�,�,­:,-I a , ; .��!� I . W.,I I .. .- � "riag' clergyman, b entioud 001110 bno vexed her at -tier I e- ulow. and LW us inimitable, just motion that n e sbery f"..�t�. 7!0 - . - . . . I I - I . 1. ­ . . I.— 1-, .. ­ - ,���i -!'�z - . . . � . __ Y I . . I - I . � t :, , _t 00 , rens . ,.� 4­ . I � :,., , . � . -_,,;�, . . . I -, � �4 ' 1 IW)Y' every twOve Months. and rather the house over ' sinco. he Canadian Ilacific Railway frod , olded, and the rob- - . I � _i&i� . .. to'- "ght was unkn0wn?-that no one 11 little person wl [) gave to -her parish a Zt)�s moetin6, a.-nd sho ,biis been pra ic- from 1ho date of the, completion of the Ila rd by- Catbirds screamed. w - , � &a. Lhe delivery of her now to . iag? round I . . . . . I .­ .. it ever dawn uPo1a You that that 1 more of her ol'iniolis than they cared and Mulcaliy had such a aet-to just cific t - . a, the Pa- 8C 'us bhouted "Quivicl-I . _7 � 1_. _�V, ' . - I I - - ­ �"_ " . _ . , 1. , � , I Was. . _ V, ";� , ��­ . _ I _k", X�4 - I .___. -litt e tale .wilt be carried home to her I foi. There W&I. bowover-, justification n w-all about ,hat little last wee thi n_1 0 tile Atlantic 06P.un.. . with all their might,. A chipmunk - " ��, , . I ., - .,�, .. *-­ , - - - . - . - �_. to ' lant another dagger in her for herin her-is irmish with .Miss Mac,, 1.1 "ful- You remember it, Connie I I m In 18d9 tht-y deputed two e i dragging a baby catbi , � I I _.__ br ' I �'Pnl"� I Gillieudd � at I Iir . nginears t rd by- ,the leg ' .. .1 ;­!4;4*4,�,Z�� y, as s 0 migbt reasonabi .. . -41 ­, ..- . t? Has she Dot- ,suffered enough all 0 it was Such a little oab-that ,vs to oh4ervf3 the Canadian I f rom its I - fY:� of -� - ..-X-1.Z N -1 � �. _,�­'41-xll - . , . I-A . � .� . _1Ar I � &.W�I ­ � - - __ , , - � � so imperious that' O'Grady -paused. )o, Ito back to -the front. But w . .. 1,��' - " I _ - r y at Your hands? Is there no-" -thing almut it, i'll-il couditiOns and reaults. Attention in a ut bad come to hefp tna,ke 9,-oun I,* ' ' -,:,. ,; - � I flul,)"od to kn( y be ine and: �,its UfAt and All the birds r - - . ... . :_. . . f . more of the shape and Over noticed an) , I . 1 * . .� .��-. arley put up his arbi. . .bi, or a I? bo I The gesture t f new-horn babe I - saw she bad hot- best dress on wl 11 RuAsia was drawn row. . - - ; nig ted spinster," as Mrs. ha O,id CAnddik. a ciountry then fif 4,000,0t)0Vo( * V T - . . . - than a "I t to the facts that about it. including a Baltimore . W. � .�I .: - ; an Tegarded hirn with 3, oriole. - � . � - � A��; - I expectancy. Rat kin 90111(�w at irreverently termed. t1!J4t signify, poor old creature? It look- PI", had, by- its ow 11 uroes, with- _.. I :*I,,--t�' . . �- Th If MOO .. _ The screaming and the swish . , : ��7 t. I the Old Ifuly.. .. NJ just as well that way on her. An I t - .I . 11 __ . . . X�I.j : - I .pause was lengthened. . Varley's . o 1. - 11 ' 1. I- I Ou AUY Peouniary hedl) from outside. as the birds darted about made- tbo� . , : . ji .'­.'�,-J �, -;-- was as white as death, and his Miss Mac,Gilll( uddy, howeve She preferred it so-i assure you, c0nnocte& th :. � 1-1.. ,i_ . I . 1 . � �. _ . _� . ': . .� n rils . r stood to ag r. .0 two tx*,Anm by an iron squirrel abandon its prey - . . -1 .. _, . . . . I g��o-� . . -�. . . ,U-*W� - -, and then the . �. ,� - ; �.�� ,�rere distended. At last he her gumi. She. ad her theor;. St�ronge, lt,�wm nothi nothing at till. road 4,500 versts - . - -.1 r. �,, -,',.i . . . (��' .-� . - � I � 0: would not belie, She Bt t t on.,what could ow; very difficult and vex CommotiOU subsided m quickly as it had ' ' . . - ", -0 ­ . I .. ... - " '80 . o that a garment of a it I rot ape Aunt Brid- expensive ground for - lv;-,,,�, ,_._11; . . ., - a eye building. in thm short. tilho Of four I the birda but the oriole went -, -__.. ' ! �_,�'T�,��_.--�,-llv - ' 9 ,� , - , our wonderful licitude for Lady 'cut and 'size so abnormally short could risem. Al , -- .,:,I N a ley deservem my warmest grati., be, of Use-- to 11Y human thing. - A ��1'e have for the nlotnent.," - said years ; that the o'nergOLLC population of - - . .... .1 � � -.-. - I about the ' '' ` ��. - .-%�*'-_- .� ," he said, with an evil laugh. ,,,, kitten, she doCI Lred. would over-fill it onge, tak littlo Slender and Canada, "' 1"Isiat�'-u elsewhere - .� ,- . - ,­�- - � -..­. . .t S t� 3,600,000. in 1871,, and only In- oriole had n . . L- The . .. . __'� . "I - t k You-in her name. Y . : _1 � . �'i .9. Ritkin di I not care for t that waif fl i ag t tr I . Of in- er . , - I - - Mr ' ung (!:t Ila a il. I - heories. . . IvaAed. to 4,300,0()o in 1881, reached 5.- beyond the ot. said -a word so far and -:. L4. .1 .i" ,i-,I!.!�-. : .� ., c0untenancing the hub. I , � ­ . � . _;tiz,.,�--, ,%, . I � ":�4,�, ,Z,.t I -_�. . - - our Manner, She clung persistently , to and tucking i( un , i arm. 000,000 a year or two af tA,r the ftrst hub. by his presence, had had no . .1� . - t h no doubt one of Your strongest oreg . .� k* to facts, and do- d h . ts i8o, I confess, a little mystifying manded triump iantly of Miss MacGilli- tho tim rou tFsJn Pamt-4i Winnipeg in 1886; in , art - - . . 1.­- _'. . '., I . M019 know tile child liked him, n Y th h .1. I'. �,'_: - �, e , - 1� . .. -, i ,dull & mortal as I am. It leads cudoly whether he were or were not a I 8 she bad grown dear o that I . z ba It. . The squirrel. having dr=Lho ' . �. I., L'�xe'�_'_ _. . - r :1 � . no L i . he uantity of.grain eukried by catbird, cocked iLwlt upon . .. rl,__ i. . '. to ima III 'I- I gine that you �,expected t da � � ��k -_, ,� .. . . . .­ ,.; ., I ­ I I -a limb, _' . ..,. �_,� .� , . . . , , . - � - 5 - �. I lav believe I reliable author ty as to what a bab M increased fron, 30,571 tons, and began to chatter in a defia .1;,; '-" __ . , tit wa - - _ .� .- ,� ., I 6 ar- -Norah, with an explosive little iil 1886 to 500,00o tons in 1888 Y, .. . - .. .1 I br an inter4gst in Lady V could or could lot wear. y ,V�e t oil o find you all in a ra " Cana - _i . I Y* �; that in' .. _. . ,; . - , 14,1 h, "a limb here and a linib tbore not far aw% lwk- -` ' '. :.e . , '. �, . - I t even leads me to believe that Miss. Ma,c-GiIIi !ud!IY, ignoring the. nu- I Plafe-4 without Population there ha,d ing but . doing . . � 7 , ';.�, - .-L�. I while'the oriole sat . � - ! � Merou, _' - I . - -he looked'straight at his adver-, . - " � . y in )abtes with a diaboltoal q.0 to ,a shower of arms and legs ana arisen seven now towns, nothing else. Ut in � .-. . . . 1 -1. , .1 o - . .. NFU_.., I - _. __ _­ .� � 11 08 ' but I see she has spared you or c0UvOr, founded only in 1886, and hold. seat' allefits the squirrel left it's - - ,','I,_V.: �- 1,� . �; : . I . and again that evil laugh broke persistency, as see e angry e1sle such as Van- a few mo . I 1. _. - , . f -"want her." _111 She stopped short, and .�,_ . "� -_� ---- .;.- � mot her, declare her unswerving 'hor ing 9,600 inhabitant& in 1891. it was and ran Out on the- limb it had.- . '. 1 , - ' ­ � la ghter grew shriller, and so heart- made kno%vn to ,Rusliia th � .. t � - Z. . '. .,. kc._� � I - to use-mo . .. i ".� .�,., ..I" . 1`8 .. . - .�$� _J1. __ .� �, . - �� . . ��- _ , . 1. - , . - - , - -, . : hold amd e ori- .- .. m 88' to be a pro- t be 010's opportunit - .. .it I . 4 ­� by the tbroat. The tall, thin, pow- per pal othi but a Swindle, i16 I)ieoea I If so .1 . .. . �. - 'Ile ;vapi . ill her I" she ried. "Did you rend tier. even 65 P, r eent o the, ow � ) .�'. - - that the shirt ying there on the-table I cost care t ko(ip, its 1 . ­ . e deadly insult to his wife had . belief a he been sitting on until it had - 6) that they all joined in. "Did you of the Si.borlan Rail,way shoul&no '��- h dly passed his lips when O'Grady had before th N 0 .- . h ' i � I ttern, K 0 e, f . Y for a, terrible . _"T� .� :;" � .. � ;.". f, Y t of the can- had come assault . - .� . . � I , v u, 1� - . - , .. . 6 man swung him to and fro in his and entire , ess. ny infant Sub- me, ob, what , expect no tears from adian Pavific. . . I Flashing c pace- .:. :. � - " ,.1. "-, , __ I ._., .� �1, .., �� , ��:-. -1. . 1:,- .. ol'Ysm of rage and disg"t as light- jectnd to such clothing would die a life she has led m' . ho istruck the chipmunk in one eye ... "i1i t'F"'. _; - , . 6 . . ., .,� .i I'll, . � I I . . . .r ..� 't . I - ­I .1 I� I I A .%' , - - . . 'L , - ,t�-�qr --ar - - .- , 1 7� - that Miss - 4 JI I. . � _. . � , - with his sharp-pointed beak. and then .- '. though Varley (who was a well, cold within 9, ,I O so shorti Of thii day I- I * * . -1 , ,_,..� I 1- . . . � ,-. ­L .*.�;�, -�'�'-; I .I , n man) was but a child within his MacGilliduddy rk f ' DOE'Nr'T PAY FO, . - turning instantly, struck the other ey _� - - ., '�� �:___ � -_ �� "I 0 ,.�- , � .�.. J, -s % 1_� ...� 4 , k, be ob.1 iged to inform It CORONATION.. in-like manner. 0- I -, � ..:_ .. ..'K. . . .11 it' t she still lives to work her Wic ed with - 'In. . - * . Ta . . I ­ � � I i 1.11� .-. . _­ ..1.�'. I . r( ,-�_ _­�. � _,_-, _ more will on unoffending people," said Barry, imb and rop- _�, . : � � I , I ate, but, infuriated though he was, about it .4mdittxre the squiftel lot go the I g - . �_­ . The latter did his beat to re- "You think, then, You know The "Proad'ou that thiP 8xv Quiverin t - - ­_ 'r, , "` - - ..-� ---- '., `�i�' . . . . ban dot" demanded Mrs. gl . In connection with the dpr ped to the ground, Where it roiled and - , -._"'T 1, . -" :� _. " -, slefforts were in vain. He could not Ratkin, rising up -in virtuous wrath. milY. "Wo neglected our duty onation at '. and surveying her adversary with such 4a mof ill I Ilow, when we left her : .�� -i '' .t� _ _ r as it w Y, L a .:. . .1 . ­ .� � I , ae and firm as irosn, though angry ey" s Ii Moscow wall Paid by thOl Czar out of throegi of-d th, ly in t : -. _'_4.s,. �� i,� � � - -2 a ke off O'Grady's hand,. long and sin struggled about apparent . tie - A, ,��.,�'.� � - .: - tha a I 'is mince with the breath still in her �hls own Pocket was ,orio; ea The oriol -11. A ....., S9 -!�-, ;i . . the other members ,of �vj heo a f low alvV - ,-�_.­.I __; -"N . ti�, , . : �1 :. , �I 11,17-1�.J_.. 1, I -, I bate eno�jh to IoOk at. The two the. Meeting fol . US. .Every t0` its favorite elm, wham he san In _.- I. J . '�.. 4 ��:! .I �L- . . , .. . 1 � b6d - However, there is a morrow 11, rouble in the Im rial Treasury i" the moot brilliant fashion. he - ' ._," . I I - lug fol their pulses throb hope. , ,, . "'L�_ - e i if lared at each ' th . . sup- �� ' . P agely, . f ullY. A raw was immitionf. of" said Norah, shaking her Shag- posed to be-at t9: absolULe disposai. . T fa � .1 - �.: . I - -1 . y- I do, i - - Of pu I Out 6f i , I dy _1� - T. ­...�; .. - 1� 1L *;� hless, but' Imadde with a hat- . !'Cortaini ead ; "not a bit of it. An oppor- t the equirre _;i� -_��I Z�,__- f You say -that t � t-- Mlser ' r � �- 1� J. that that . ffn tile Ozar a h , _� 1� I il_. r would n6v r know abate- doll's garm6.n " then saw that t and - I",­;:" ,n', '1,u , � - . -::- , t there is meant for a hu,,, tha 'Y 011(38 lokska is never regained'- he oriole . � 1. I - ­ , Tree. had des . ., . : , . r . � � . - , .- � , face man childill yro, e - OYed . , , . - Then sudden] a what Connie (jury. at discretion. ,.in a both eyea. - ��' . . , ? dolitiou, Ile . _, -, - ' : 1 ;1 i. _ . ,� . -A - 'A - . . , - ,�, . - , 0 . . . . . . ...­ . �dA , .k d The veins elled ominous- fiercely. . este-rdaty. , he owner of )a . �- � . i Varley's cri 3d� Miss AlaoGillicuddy.,: book IF t 'in my copy- t is � I - -..'� - - .1 !!, I his forehead - . , X ou've lost your ts of Ru,,i,,rge estates in different . . . __� . __:._ � , '. - - -s _. . 1; . op c , . : . - . !His brth w "TOU *80�t You. . C' - ' She shrugged her shoulders all'i is well able to pay- ., " . TONE SOLES 'F, tg Slim's. , -1'.1. _.J.., I - 19 . � �nlon a )Ove mine?#- 8 . r 0 . ­ ­. I: y A I I . . I ro in,col I it it I .. as t h it6mpt of him, apd made arl, the bills incurred 4uri ., ,�'..-�:I . I -1 - -__ I . � - '' . if d,,pants. Hims hold on O,Qrad Ain was .I Iza h f over ,the a ,If t tioll oeremonies-u he, reng the corona- A German inventor Ila, � . . - . . k . - I .: I; I bie b t4is dir e, ta ble at ,bad evi- Pr.of moue at Cgristantia, Who was i It 60 inblined. method of putting stone hit upon 4-t- - . - .-�. _1.1__ � , N.7 . l � � . � I s� I ,� ;I I I.. � li,p Ol.,Somo ps,S"�ionatel a ritly � ,� plfu od. v ace bo. .i ing to,be angry with ber. I .. . I - - 190les on boots' - . -1-.1 ��.I . I " I . . _ii7 � . '.. z , - -, '- . %S, f. - . I - ­ - - . . , I . . I . I . - . �- . :, '.... .. _-I. - i_�� . ween � . I �,' tot Aunt Bridget alone," ;,she 'saJA. ; 1'hADLY 1 and shoes. .__�,, _ .i . . �� . . - . , 'm It]lin t 0 Iatt6 had th foij!�, - - ,�o , , , * -e mixes a witterproof gi . - 1. ,_ 1, ; = I * - b , , . BROKKN_ Up. ,, � I i W us '� - -_ . - I �I h im ijin � : � � H � �. ., io 5 to t su Ir is woroo that or b te ; and , - . -1: . ­­ .., I 0 a �Ma L r a t � . I ith a suitable . . - :. tF e --litity of . . -1 . . . 01 Ila en sr-, a ,ter I 8"_ � VO if it WaSli't,AQ, YOU 8 III WL L clean quartz.'� :`,�. . - I ! � �.. . ­ �­,. ;- .1 . ' - I _ _ .� - . . . . 1 � '. IV er _!, `- , , ­ --t-��.-­ I I - � , I, - , .Vs Or t " 8 � �n __t- 1%1601 9 Jk it. .ay, sold used as'a f undation - These 4ua .. -. . . . ,F" � . � * �,,; . IY.k I reds;� [no �n a n - a .Yesterd ! 4 it over th0 leath - . . A dry, p infull, mob . I I 1 1 ,I � �i I . . . . bAl ,. 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HOME- COW$ AND AAFRlY�NtF. . : but tbilb actwe" we would not advo- ) _' •It :b almost incredible, in view Much cattle raised on the home farm Cate' We' (have fed h • on shorts WHY THE YANKEES • HATE �E D� ,_ w > ffiQTHER COUNTRY, mixed with, re cold wa r. and have ITEMS OPI ! TEREST ABOVT 'THS of the dt+rful labyrinth of tel , are usually mors serviceable tl an those been well pciid far our time and labor, - BU Y YANKEE., routes 1 over the world to-day, that. brought from a distance. %The excep-. ,beiside:s the manure, whir, is no small . • a ' - `there ev r could have been a time hen here.the new animals are su- item when a number of pigs are kept PhinsoU would sent Hatred or Es a tion is w Oat`st American school Dooms-•• Tlralt'A } � , -J there w re no perior� in breed to the ones alread on in d and eddinntiun id to the feed- z ��� I '` pex9t offices, no lefts car- y • g g, We would not ad- 'h'hst the setttsh Spoors Frieul b Neighborly Infest In Flli Doles= trees tiers, n mail faoiliti at 1 the re es al . P m,aes. In making „up a dairy vise the use of nitrogenous foods. For A/tmtt� At And llas hose# to itihc of Moment end flirtls Qetherod tr m Mia But o course here had to hie '� e t stack instance some, knowin the bi hl nu- IIaited States For. ` „ Daily Record. o purehaesad here and there you S g '. . i I ; means f oommun tion, -even i the got animals f all rasa and mom.. temple nature of cp.swieeed mea , are . Samuel Plimsoll wbo h writs - The average earn P segs of Wm. Elms, earliest tempted to feed it tp;swine in the hoe ! ,A the jockey, are $25,000 a yeetr. es, though these *ere - con- hers of trainink. Every cow is un- that• its abundant :nitrogen may add mortality already by ' giying 'To ; he ' . 4 - fined f Dentaries to em tors and cansciouslo the flex ; �t y Mr. and Mra. Durgin are hal ' and I� Y ;trained by her surround- v part of the animal and safetq load line of British ships he kin in bus produce the much-esou ht-for ork „ „ Y active people Iiv' . near Portlan , Me., gs a•a •ot•her great rulers. The'Em- P, laud the CO" of a 'made up g namd of Plimsoll mark arriv in� • 1 -Mr. Dorsi❑ is 102 years of age a d his perors o dairy never comm of altercate streaks o tat ta; wife 99. Egy- pt, of Persia ,of Ass ria, get over thleir early train- and lean. In feeding animals we can- New,York on Wednesday by the ar and of ome field many lesser ingo ing, wr'itese Geo, E, Newell in Ohio not produce certain effects as•_we can jestic as'full of a new l The night w tchman iii Alban , Mo-, and as raps ae their vassals. ,, ith in mixing ,paint,a or metalls, and must project as a alt t rings the bel when he thin the Farmer. he was of Improving the lot eaf he clouds indicat the,near a these it wi'fs neceiwa•r to commun cats "I' have a kicker,":a friend told me, consider those natural and unbhange- pproac of a Y able laws of physiology which control British sailor. He bopes to • atarir a ,beau storm. with' , tainty and regularity, and that I unwittingly purchased same rbc, health Andd vital funcstiona of ani- movement -in the United States w cites .' J. Pierpont Morgan, the banker;would therefor couriers were employed; to time ugo.• and she has taught the mala, This rule holds good in swine, will at least tend to a adica hat ,s: r tow ye trather go yachting than do angthing carry epatcbes , and re its to and cows that stand on either aids of her whose internal organs ares, similar to terms American "inherited and tmj t else,in the world exoe+prt manipulate po tbose •of humarlft and ever one knows from tiff more distant to kick also." y' Y dislike of and ill feeling toward the o- �1- <,M some great financial trausactio provinces. He re was a good Oz- with` what care his food must be ashes John E. Par®ons, of New Yor the Of c no one man or ems orae ample of how an.animal badly trained ed. consumed and digested to avoid seri- that eountrq." ]ldr. Plimsoll is an Id , .� d could work demoralization -in a quiet oils trouble. 'Tbtt every feeder of farm man now, over seventy, and riot y_. , : t sugar magnate will -give a school Could tr verse the whole route, so ata- _ :: hout3e to one_ of the suburbs bf •New tions w established aloe the r adsirY• -, Not onl fun kiakin but. in a° � must' make a study o1 the ` York in memory of hiss cbildr w It science of fee ding and then a ly it too strong. He fs a man of meth 1 ,-�. .` g lesser undesira-ble traits do mixed dair- to his , somewhat bent, with a w ts. ` will cost $10,0100. at Der in intervals, where a cc► tier practice, a rimenting wi h t height was al a s iem excel, different foods anpet h� == Uncle John Sprague }of South Pres- Y in readiness to relfev a ( .� d he manner of pre beard and scanty white hair. He .! cue Is>e, Me., is said to be the chem- weary rotber aneF carry on the 'des- In purchasing a-new mow,. regard ppwring hem. We tried nearly all only recovered from a very severe 1- 3 '' kincls'of cod, but are in favor of a mix- pion bear hunter in Maine. Mr. Spra- patches with uniform speed. Those not only her breed and lacteal charact- ture of nese When be alerted Lor the Uni ed � e ue is 70 years bid, and 167 bear have ,� eristics, Pie, acid barley with a alien in his uneiri ° t1O were called poets, from the but the way she has been little flaxseexl, all round together and States, Wben a reporter saw him at " gg ate' Latin ord peasftum, flasd or placed— "braugb't up," The general appear- mixed with pure cold w�tsr, for finish- his hotel the other night be _had j t -; Brenham, 'Texas, boasts of a itizen encs of the farm and dair alone from lug bugs for market,—W, J, Hayoroft: finished dinner and a he talked he t who is, perha tb'e "'oldest whence mes the name of our modern p ps per n lis- y ^— ing in the United Sta•teis, if not ' the postal a stem. ;which she -was takes► will often give - . ; ed up and down the corridor- puf 'no world., She is,-Mary Marks, a lored. - ': `- C ' 'V you a pretty clear insight into the lat- TURKISH ATROCITIES: at a well-emoked pipe. . v I HE OLD TESTAMENT .>, woman, - and wail born in, t•he Weat' ter. Select your cows with Dare. Don't "I hI►ve Dome to the United Bta ' •• ' Indies to 1776. t - are e. uent references to the posts. let a Love fo A Somewhat c. nicel view or h '� • ,,': 1 r breed override our •bet- 7 t e lterent he said to see if I cannot fled he . It is said th t John A. Kassa , for- In the and Chronicles ou will find: Y I - Y tr judgment ail to gravle faults they The Turkhristian loassacres. cause of the unjust dislike the Am ri- lnerly of Iowa, but now living in aeb� "So the poste went with the let.ters," . i : ington, is the only. surviving ember sand the posts passed from city to y Pi�asees. has made such _a criminal cans have for the mother country. T at of the committke that drew t plat- city." n Esther, a sl o and in Job and A kicking Gueir y vn• ,unruly Hol- fool of himself in Armenia that all feeling is so uncalled-for that t ' form on whicYl Lincoln ran for Press- Jeremia , you will find other allusions dip mi ht be cls• Christendom Ls re dent in 1860, to the ts. But they were never for g ptroperty at any p pared to take sides must be some cause for its a Pane d 1, girls of! Clie Ohio Normal Uni Prico• Th,e da.ir man who has in force against him and to sympathize warm- cause I think. We in E laud have no I a Two the of the common people. Y . _ ng rersit�, at A , Ohio, kilacken their The man Emperor Augti.9tns was a good system of animal training will ly with anybody who.sheds his blood. such feeling,toward America. We h ve �. y. faces and dre in men's alt' efn- 4he firs to establish a system of posts, quickly.notice these things if they exist f he apparent Pact tb*t in Crete thus only sympathy and admiration for h r, .; tare¢ the r of Ddise Kuhn, ata- ggestive of lbs present system. You . ; have be rd the sa tan "All roads lead in ows which be may purchase. He ar 10 Turks have been. slain for every and what-I believe to be the disastr us dent. She was so badly frighten d that y' g Chriatlan "mnssaaretcl" makes no differ- result of her feelin toward us t t • will value those animals which•• he hart g tthe is not expected to live. Rom This was tabs origin of it ; I. j : from Rcme as � centre, peat roads were reared, because they ,are aCeustomed to esioe with outside sentiment 'We are came last winter, a retsult which invo v- Rodney Fisk; who was ,once ,a roil- built, c lied "Iroval highway," extend- him, the farm, and haus been raised all fn lbs mood to have Turks killed. ekl, I bel-leve, the lives of 200;000 Bonaire, and wbo lost his all inl V4'all jag �1 over Europe. After the de- • street, died at % lodging house in`South cline of the Roman em ire these post• in an atmoo►sphere of peaue and gentlfe- But it will do no harm, all the same, bappy Armenians, is -what more th $Delon. Two or three yyears a o his p ' bank account nae cod for $1 2 0000• roads w re abandoned ttv degrees, and yeas. to understand the. situation as it ez- anything else called my attention to 't. g during he dark ages they almost en- I alwayts fi+lel a thrill of t I I ansa to me that n I > ' ' " I, i+� Young Fisk was a- nephew of John tirel pi y f6r it sts. ' It seems str y 1 a .' �' y ppe+tired. mild, well bred aa+v sold into unap- populations who should allow the ill feeling caused y Flood. In the thirteenth and fourtetenth c*n- The various tVhristfart Dr., Sa uel I Fillmore .Bennet the turiea, owever, a war f s� > their need began to be preciative hands. All her good coals- are in one way ar another subject to .� 1 I20 YEARS AGO a 4 author of: "Th Sweet, B -and-B . is so strop ly felt that pasts between dif- ties Come to. naught, because- she is the Turk are iiitinitely shrewder than • , , livin the self- acrificing life of a coon- ferent rte of the same .country were ati I to exist. You must reem>2tb8r t; t dogged from the peua�ture, ted indiffer- he is, and they have acquired by ea- try odor in ichmund \�is., a little est•a-bli9 , and soon these were ex- + entl and milked irr nine-tentlis of the En lash u le w town of .about 800 inhabitants. He tended nto other countries. These Y, egularly. You patience and obaervation, a very as 8 Pep l served throug the war as; Lieut Ben= poets we carried first by foot-runners, can as easily nun a good cow In.her curate knowledge of what may be de- opposed to the war at the Lime, d nett of the Fortieth Wisconsin Dion- theft a ittle later by meas on born- scribed as his,mental and moral meth- that the remaining one-tenth, the gov- prfine as at any other time. The man a , o ! teers. - back. -They know bow to wind him'. erning class -was divided within itself wbo buys bier from a oareflil and can- Marriage License Clerk Salmo on,of It w not long, thiough, be3fore the scientiou� Dwner must ice her the up, so to xpeak, and how to set him on the sub act. Vb'h let the acts o! ' Chicago, issued license No.. `150, the poet pri+ilege was extended. and it was same tireatment she has been accustom- g°ins fn any desired direotion-t They j Y ound x Bible for horseback riders ion e3e ► him, quiet and even amiable a daft old king that was in retirement other day, which indicates "the a>a ridge I ed to, or she; will he worth no snore to" r of half a million` of Chi g to ,carr the increasin mail, so wheel- scrub, - This may "seem a and make raAoney out of his letbar#ic for insanity two or three tinier cause ' c.agcsan� Burin Y g him than a i a period of 25 years., The papersl were ed cons yanc•es were provided, and the broad eassertion, but I have seen ,it incapacity for at�airs, so long as it suits an everlasting animosity toward the p neat ate was fol these conveyancsa vrrified man their book to do so, lVhean theJr inter- England of to-day, whish has no mora ; issued to N";cola Bare and Teresa Cap- y, many times. silo.. No I w isasued directly f lion- tO' carr • passengers a3s well as the .Now,, in the warmth of summer, do emits point in the other direction they tae, do with that time than the United ins the 'great ire of 1871. mail eio+vs eased the moist careful attention are masterea of the trick of bringing ,Statexs of to-daq has. Englund suffer- . - I And t us from the pont was evplve3d and care, Siu-manful summer dair him out into the streets forthwith; 110 years ago as the wluuiea did t The much a ricatured and rid cuffed t e mail coach. \V hat this meant to yang sivord in hand with a mad. beaat'e lust the colonies could case off the rule whi a �� ; big Oeeves so much in vogue fo veto- char hit erto shut-in anue&tors it is fullyy as cotnple+it an affair as wiu-' for slaughter and outrage. the E;n' lish have had to get refor • �- Men found, their a cure ' recent) at ter dairying. In sone cases It Is apt s It amounts to a rule in the; Ottoman gradually. k y hard fur ua of the resent da to r�- Burlin ton, Ia. .After terrorizin the p y to be moue. neglected, lion iilietance, l g g aline ev faintly. But it >e safe to you water the cows r ularly in win- Empire that whenever ChriBtians ere "\V lienever a politician wants to' g t , levee district,. Ella Burris leaped from sac that be. evolution o[ the ublin t hero raided and butchered by the Oa- popular favor he talks of war 120 yea s a boat dock into the iVIissisai 1 river p p°B ter—or should. In the summer they g pp and the it oOaeh did more /hon any orf, expo tact Go water tbemKt+lues from ma,nli Turk It is becauac+ aom! group ago, caused by ar, old fool of a king+ w with `suicidal intent. Her big sl vas ether on thing to hasten the what the pasture supplier. Not half of of Christian agitators has deemed the nearly went crazy when he saw an appl floated her es tiladdera would have the t moment.opiportuneolor giving the world in.a dumpling and didn't know how ' r done, and she was hauled out littl the MAR H OF CIVILIZATION. p tins are ad uately supplied a fresh ob' t Jepion in Turkic h brut- got. there. That unreasonable dislike ' Y , worse for her ea rience. In the reign of the Em rot Fre$der_ with water take it the summer •�° 5 l� ppee slily. the Americans to what I want to loo �i k Ili., Francis von 'I'azis, whoso t;hlruugl►. _ I�nle+tw eve stop to think, C The DlichigalIn dentists in state con- we do not realize w t an im rtant Wuhtless there is much to lie said into; and find the aquae if loan and pr i venison the pt her da ado ted a re- grandfat. er is said to have+ established � • po { detenao of ibis em ,I went of arts- p(?se a reme:d � ' r, II Y p p�a rt water playa in milk prociuctlon. E °�' y solution decharing that there ahp d be a Pcetal ruses serosa the Tyrol and 'I'be flush ut Peed In June produaes the fire -against brute. atrength. I Each I believe that it smarts with the chil a legislative nactment providin for Styria, a t*%red the service of the house time that the ex riment sucfceeds in dren and is tau ht, to them from I of Ii h r and bcxame the founder flush of milk,' nut only on account d P the appo ntmen of a public exam ne'r, g, of ita abundance+, but because of its provoking a war or European inter- histories that -misstate facts, sin whose d ty it shall be to exantin the of the tui( ern p(*taI system. 'Through gre'ten .and suoculent character. It is vention some further curtailment. of the these histories 1 think tLe remedy li 1 �' . t teeth of children and enforce uch Von Tax' the ntperor e8tablishect reg- Turk's {lower in Europe results. And \\ uc�n sus attention was called to h' I J alar r tbruu bout his kin dose, be. rich iui water. ;. . bygienic regulatiuris a& mat be d Died rx g c� 'At this season the brooks and s�irings that he may won be driven out "bag last January, i guthered together al the pre rvati n of sound molars and 'twe,on t yet►rs 1.440 and 14J,i, and at are+ altso higher and the water purer and b gage" has 'come to be the fn- the histories that at•e used in the Boa ,;+' I . piouspids - .the begin ing of the sixteenth century than later iri the eumin,ar. In other nermost desire of all of ue. achcxils o[ I•:ngiand. There were thirty- �;A - the Aubtrian t became the interna- , four of them. I ezamiifed them care- , A liltl cuunl ry school teacher ear words, bootb b drinking and 'feeding, k ' T tional t ufi he Hapsburg dynasty. mere nvater �e turniatu�d the lacteal 1 tulle and 1 did not find the sligblest C.pion L' y; A1ich., has devised a oval + In r nce the ' Vniversity of Pada s st�snn of the cow• in June than in Jul PEARLS 0 TItUT1I.. unkind allusion to the United States ' plan to p event tardiness at`$chciol. On organized a pcistal service in. the Chir- r Y' 'g ;'r a 4arge _b ackboard she has drawna life Ibis is generally king ae the �- . in one. i marked and iudered every al- ; .., a te+entb ce fury, which flvurishext until m,�ns usutill lusiun to this countr in them, a " �, size pict re of a cow, with an 'ex, id- Y r9n. It shows the im- y and you ` X1719. In some part.& of Europe there - Falsehood Is susceptible of n infin- cannot find a hint of ill feelin or env I ing)y la a tail. All tardy scb lays N,Pre br s henc�x,(is and mercantile p°r[ance of keeping up the water sup- -;ty of combinations, l,ut truth a only It is oils the' cont ar thro bout: have the r, nines placed on .the c w's: ❑il(ta which a&.tabtished to anci Ply of the+ caw alt well " her feted. Like one mode of bei; t q I Y � tail for the da , and a. sect;nib oft_Hoe g pce Post man, hhe drinks more fluid anci at tg'--RVuisttea , And so I brave come to this country r, I. officeA su t to the Government. . •1 he charities that soothe alnd heal to .examine the school histories used I „ ,: fa pun.is aible. ti a weekly attacht ant In 'Engl in, in 1658, a private post more I[reque+flt ibntervalri in summer and blew are wattPred at tits feet of here. p .Have been told and believe, - -; ' � •: 9 to the to 1, Th plan hoe worked on than In winter. 1'o.make your dair was starts•i, but Cromwell's heavy hand t rul iiuccxRetitul loud key v Yvan like floweirs,_Wordsworth. that most of them are " unfair ; that �. dere. F r the. peat two weeks not a ' came don i on the ante ri e, and the Y p y ur milk came ha been put on the tail. flu++' up tv par, you Yntuit furnish the A man intii�oti#'ely acquaint(#d with they fastest , men whc ea'rrie<i the letters were Dona with an iihundance of water. the nature of thfnds has selciomlaccusion A WRONG FEELING a-' - George Bell, a • farmer near Ne* trampled' sown -,and killed by his sol- Una \+at4+rin ►lam .fn ala a to be salon hec9.--$ear' Flom ' - - burg, ti ich., lost hi9 only ' tea bey there. I thi ' century Rowland Hili g I Y �• totivard the mother country I hope to r foie ie not saltie sent, a& ttm caw8 wtll Grief or. miritortune seemee to tie indLs- live long enough to bring this to the at- lightnin and was himself so. seve .ly.- came to t ct fiii,iit, instituted many r not travel a long distance tQ drink ez- - shucked to b . unable to work. Vl ith- [Orion in the service•, and at' last gas t in extreme thirst. A well and pertaable to the developmetnt o� intelli- tentiun of thinking me<n, so that a re- ,� ` { out wast ng e. y time in t.el;ling him• to r:nglan I a real and affective- poste p Bence, energy and cit ue.—Furan. form can be b n. If we betgin with ! � , bbw mac they sympathized with im, servfcce. pis XI. of F'rancv toumiod windmill can always be depended on In the treatment of nervouts eases, "the children It pink the rest will work , „r; to tspreuui a suf[icieint sup ly Ot water ; - . over hie toes, he energetic peigh +rs'• a y**tal yistem in. 1464, which' Iiv he is the lX%t physician who is the most out itsejlf. Ftefore cows, and at pain moat ewe- "I s k of the result of this ill feel- turned o t for y-six at rung, and ith greatly roved by Charles IX. vewie•nt and necesea for [heir use, Ingenious .inspirer of haps.—Cplerfdge. Po , eighteen" orse.91soon bad his little f rm 1565. �' tng in the case of the Armenians. That ' � ; lou bed dr The dairyman wbo plants plant pt I with is letting down our date into p g ag ed and planted,;in rn:• But it as not alone the Chri$ti the trans ant dee , at tbel divine but an ittatance. Thr* rte¢ 4f" earn- l A`af Then a sober ' tion .paper was fodder corn and makes liberal provision erica for E land is unniral and i! i ci p Put` nations t h t felt the need of a pasta for watering bis stock, isn't apt to fall Cc►rnmanrt nut knowing,what a shall ' 1 "�'-4 _ ender ay t purcLase a horse for service. 'hen the Spaniards invad take:Faber. the unjust use is removed, at least ' z s-1 t behind bis dairy associates to matrix► him to -c ltivat the corn with, I ed South merica the found a regu - w4a't I believe to be one of the most ,po- , Y h me,tu•y. Keep up twith the times Friends are as companions otai a jour- tent rouses this hatred lwrn 120 sere # t� lar system ofp�tie in olxration, so t e How much it means int hard times, nee r I - The St tP of ontana iP abou.C.Ao be- h ' y who a ht to diet each other to ago and unjustly continued -" the news ►f t air lan�iin was Carrie when we have to look eliar and son- •severe in the road to a bappi' r life.-- away. B land wants not of this 1 in the a action of an additional'pr eon g l 6 to the In a .with incredible awiftne+ss, scientiousl observe ever p, n� ��g on the r unds at Deer Lo a on'w icb Y Y little dairy thaggraa. aountr S,be doesn't want a dollar ; she �° $ the poi n being runnerry, who car- Y• the sit .ntiar now stands. The ew dela;► W make the aOwa pay, this ue. t( t d - pe" Y tied aroun their"waists knotted cords, *bat Ia fanaticism to-day.in the lash- doesn t ask for a rood of land, but she , �s x etruct.ure will acscommudate 800 on- oelseity ire good training for dairyman ionable creed to-morrow enc!- trite as asks fur a return of the friendblii� that =.. vict.s. culiar foot in conger ion a code of fgnala or sign writing. well ,ae for the oowri, pe _ _____-.,___ _______ the multiplicatbon table a week after.— the English people as a whole give to . -witL:t.he dertaking is that the. j►r n - We+ndbll Phillipa. 1 Americans. They sa that England has a ',_`;��- i will be b, ilt by convict labor, and hat `' , reached the s nith of her war and is , , `-_ SATISb I 'D AVITH" THEIR LOT:-., FOODS FOR FATTENING. , The great lessen of a loss, as the pxo- Po many of be men who will help ,b ild ' verb Mugge ts, is determinable, not so on her "deel' e. That may be so, , it wills hse uentl become Deco eats An En i 9hman bees been Din about I usually wean piglrs at about Biz Ar but it thew le of Euru a should rise - ' 4 Y I'` g g g much.by what we have lost as .by what p of it. W re it not. able-t.o employs n- among th barmaids in ,England ask- seven weeks, when they should be fed" ue have left.—Flovee. I to conquer E Aland, I doubt if America V ':s •� •; vial labo the State would"have t go • would stand q to see that crew of mon- ins them ow they like the life they ctire+fully so ate n°t to stunt with over Fun bas no limits. It Is Ilke.the ha- y f without t is additiona-1 pr' on for me •grel nations ar her to pieces destroy x time, at east, as funds a scar ' in lead, Ile " ►und that the ma orit. liked ar under feeding, ap a rtunted pig is mars rare and faze ; there fs family ' ' �..'. a j Y her history, her traditions that are com- > - the trees y. " it• ver well encs t for the number of dear' at any pride. They 'should be likene+sa among all tbe3-apecies,e ut they 1 mon to bulli eoptlea. L The R' ht Rev: Dr: Ab ane Gr nt Y p fed with bone ur muscle-farmin foexi all differ,—Haliburtun. ' "A perfect understanding betweea' ti + r hours they were required to be+ un their B Imagina`ion is not thought, ne�ithor En land her colonies and America `=3 the newl_-elected bishop o .the first feet. I'he barmaids held their position so as to insure good growth until the is fancy reflect ion ; thou ht alceth like would bei one•of the reatest factors for r �"' �'' district o the African Methodist pis- tae far s riot to those of doutestics copal ch rch is an im in fi ore pe fattening time coffees. (data and liar- a busty sage, but imuint♦loin - hath cod fri the common dcatise of humanit ' g in. private families, anci one said she ley miYetd is good faoU for young pigs;, wings as an eagIe.—Tupper. Sucli an understanding would bring ;'r� phyeaically� He ie more t:b n wiz set th,4,ught it was byt.ter tbitn bring a type ! tall, and sighs about 250 nounc�a ;He writer. T use v+l�u didn't like the life miXecl with pure water, ar what is Great isoul9 aro nut diose whch have about the leasening iffy half of the ar- �t�s'' c� . , wears a f I1 black beard, as b:), lit- com lainee that the ha�urs were too be ter (if dair i - less passion and more virtue t an com- mament than overburdens Europe. I P y rig is r$rried on in con-. . do not ex ct to see it. Such reforms t tie Bair the top of hie Mead, h a long and he. work exhausting, while mon souls, but only those svliich leave jk nection with hag-raising), good sweet reater des na.--Ruchefoucauld do not come to ass in a da but if I • �` short but. well-shaped nose, and:b a4, they bad of sufficient time in which g ' � � Y, . w tells en and genial eyes. Fie as'a to eat the; meals. milk. Give plenty of exercise fn a plot p praetiae d cep start it I s all be satisfied. If I ". - in g Elam les of vic,ioua courses .: '$ common s ase, chatty way f tel ixiA, =---- a. i of clover ora iece of reen pas sown In a domestic+ circle sorra t more rea- caps prove that the ehiesi fault lies with ( ��� I sad only casionally does a Sout ern in the orchaxd. If the ho raiser bas clity and more deaply when we behold .the school histories, what a grand op- .t ., BICYC ,E CRAZE IN EUROPE..:; g- _ •, elocution reep into his oth' rwise skid them in persons in authority.—Juvenal. gurtunity there will be for some man. ,t � IEng:ish. Bishopp Grant's c reer, rom Recent f cls anci figures-from all parts forethought enough to build his psA' to start the reform." t , birth in sl very to the acbi sing of tabs of Europe prove that the bicycle craze adjoining the orchard it will not•only"' Mr. Plimsoll does not know b,aw long , �f highest grisly which his church can baa• now me univenrsal. The . in alp the pigs, but will be a benefit to HOW TO PREVENT SUItiST OKEa will be in tbej Ilnitecl States. The .;' -;give him, has been a rema kable one. crease to ranee, where exact returns length of bis stay will depend largely the orchard by eating up all the wormy An English physiclan has di covered u n his health. He had hoped to ar- t�a -Q are sellae ed, �s typical. 'three years fruit that i�►lle. A little trou , ' ago, whe the tax on cycles was first gh . or that mwburn Is produced by netrat- ria before the ad'ournmout of Con- ;.� K levied, tb number the -countr waa box"should be ke with some salt ashes Ing light rays and not b hes at all. 8resss as he wanted to see Senator Wul- ' A C ANCE FOR JOR g. '' n Ti't' a " Y ' , Y . s, 120,000. st. year he total iia ex Cott especially, but he was prevented i �r �' and a little sulphur, where the; pigs The face of a victim. of sunburn is not t - . These a watbing poi tical. t mos sctl doub ed. When the estimates for b1' tale "� lvhen it hooves every ma to up 18gG were drltwn u�.the financial affi- mom` eve free access at will fn growing only swollen but pitted, and at the bat- { and doing said Jorkins at break seta vials dee eel jutitifted the esaleulatian well as fat�ening time: As lb's iia- tom of each nit the miaroaeope ditaoloses '�; t.. y Yes, des , said his wife, w y wool n't that tber would be '40,000 additional -ishing timee cgmm a more fattening food a frookie. The physician who has made r OLD BOB. ..!A ,...•t ,,;�� e , ` it be a ". orad time to Ja a ,'up the bic cles. I turns out that their sa i � o n •"-,i "' l Y. - may be fed., We shlould consider: two this interesting di,saavery claims that You believe that we can tele• spare roc carpet when" yo are eel uine h e is considerably short ,of the ' tag like be ting everything sigh 1 op thin a in feedin swine, the wholesome- euneetrolte can be averted b wearin graph to the spirit-land 1 i �; pnark. Th total this year le 822,000, or $ g y g Yes, indeed; I bad a despatch front � : �---- 20.1,000 m e than the numberr in 498. nears of the food and that which will a hat and clothes of an orange hue.WK) Bob Badger yesterday, �, '� . . r !-_ ---- make the largest return In flesh and remedy is found to be so satisfactory as How did you know it was from Bob 1, ,1 ISSED A JAG. S TY. Sty ria a n foeid the use of �figments, A lady who wore I. bad to- pay the chargee. rt I LOVE' BOUN a fat st t ttentio to we First fir mp—And ter thinir wei a ip- ` - ensure areateP freedom from dfs- a blouse.with.red and white stripes had ----. q>- that ee concert last Bight i g�ie^-Ai will you buy me tiff, pony ease.. Wholesome food is more easily red- stripe& imprinted on leer shoulders "Isabel, why did yttu give your grand-" _ Second ramp—Wbiy 1 - dearest, hen we are married V digested than unwholesome. Some p ny t}ie sun underneath the white, while mother a dale pink umbrella on the First Tr mp—This here p per sags He (abs ntly)—Wouldn't you ri<tber for boiled food, but the extra price or the skin unde�r'the red etri remained birthday*1' "I . eapeot to carry it the massa as intozicatin'. have a sc caner f fad azi+d labor' will not ba balanced by nQymal in` oQloq, pretty often m,yelf." 1 . " % - --% _ ,., . a" , . . fi. L.. ,, .� : .. -_. . - .,.: :I y ,,, e - .. s +. y „{4k , . .. - .. .-- ....,. w .. - - -., .�.-.a - .. .. fs — - t' i y. . t � . rR :�.,. ,. ;+ ?',: ? s sty ,,,: , gi. t . o _. .,:,.. -.. -..,.-- ,.-� J§ ire,„ , A 9. t ,'� - .. rtt - : :..,. .. ..: .,. .. ,. t Hs ,}� t .::...:: : : :: .. r-r" p - f( .:.,t'::,[ ":'��:.>.�•'iu -1: as l b .�.+>. ..i'..:-. � Y I' _2 , ., ,.. .h.. K, . s {' e �� .5.� a�--ate'- . - e : -I -._ --.: .. . : ,._,_ :..I ;: ',:: r ,@: p ,,.f. , � ,�: C p� .t s.Jw .�t ria -.-. -f. - .. .. „ .:..... _ A, "tri.. 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L. + ice ,- .- •v .,_ : .. _ .: .lata .. yy - ,`}�+fes, k- F.: . 1- _ .� _ .- x. _ , t .� r.. a _ . .0. .. $ - r' ,c 3 . . - •� - - s e: f 6: r :. ., tf_ -- ��-t TU OIIR BUH90RIHEltB: y ref ng --Bacon 8 cents, Lu an's.. 4 R * Purb Paris Green, Logan s. .. to the address latfel on you paper ou ' '� ;: I can,elways dace=lain the da tow ah —Pulls 15 nd 20c hoz, Logan g, Ming Braden . of T r .'. * ,. .f , oronto, is at ea• , • r 'r pr on subscription to T> N wets d, —Messrs. .Taddon and F. belong, of ant a guest of White Oak Clottage. Lake j ittanoes are acknowl ed a ; i ange of d to on label. on the flu Torontd; g e t i�und8 here. - '.{ paper ol- pp shore. ' receipt of money at this ofge. Alw ys —Mise t3a ah; Peak, of Toronto, is vie• --Mrs. Goof Beldon ie wb are pleased i �7 J ;. e date paid ahead, tr icing her ma y friends in Piokermg. t0 gay, reauvering rapidly and in a short -1 Time IB 011. t a ---J. MoC ore' and friend Peterson', of lime will be herself again. ' ,, ,� ;, Toronto, s e t �nn+da at Wm,ClarJt's. �'j � �� � P —fro a„two dozen took in the eYourgion --Mies C tbarine ogsx;, of Oil City, to the Thousand Ielaad� on Thursday, - Penn., ie her with her friends at resent. - ”` P boarding the train here on that morning tcB�RING, ONT., JULY 17, 1 6 -Mrs. 'ilium Peart; of Toronto, ie about 7 o'clock. This is a splendid trip -- - , ° ' i '� - bore with he brother A. N. Ridley, and -^Take our beat rl and o to the A, g � cheaper than e�t3r.t , also calling pen other friends. O.U.W. ezoarsion to Niagara Fells on , ' LOCALISMS. —Dr. F,." Henry will vigil Piakeriiag Taesda , 28th r the magni8oent . and will be found at the (cordon House y J y , pe i . steamer Columbia, will leave Pickering. Y . - ,rte the let and$ d Tnbsday is the month, 7th . harbor at 9 a. ni: ** i y fiexman Linton is here with and 21st. 24tf i r: _ --Harry Ellicott, of the Rgook Road, i rother Samuel. —W. H.. etcalfe, of Wbitevale, was -•—All sizes.; . R '� - —Master Arthur Burk, of Toronto, is in the villas , Wednesday evening. We has a colt but o few days old, that sired ru i ars . i . about a quart of milk per day. This . • I �_ ere with D. F.-Every and family. understand t at he hue resigned ae teao peculiar freak of nature seems to baffle er of the, Wh tevale school, t _, t —Sidney Barrett and wife, of Mqu t the moat experienced. 1 . Bert, visited at R. Barretts this wee —M- Dou lass le for Cleveland n • Tnesda On Saturday 'of nein week at the t 4 —Mrs. Haxvy Ham and family, f y mor in wh re be will work t 'P + ' i g hour of three o alook, Reeve Gerow willOi sig _ / ohatein, visited with friQnda here '1 t balance of t e sesso 8e bas gone to J .T ". let a contract, by public auction, of grad• : ! eek, Engage upon he redge of whioh,Riobard . . q1 ins on top of Post's,hill smile seat of l —Charles Fawkes and some fries s Latchford ba chArge. r this file e. e s I „ om Toronto are camped own at t e —Men bay ,beam engaged far the past v g R' ueSderstand that about - e ( , ke for a week. fortinight ole ping out the Gee mill ra e X150 will be spent in this way. Contract �e 1 the Time t0 �11�. _ :If_ , ,r whioh has ao umulated aoneiderable di t ore should see plana and sgeoifiCations of r . r ,; —Mrs. William Alla ay' and" Mi + work. They may be seen at this office I - , rife were in Toronto w• th friends f r and oonseque fly the power of the mill on and after 10 a.m. on Freda , Jul 24. i i ` . - ' !`: ,' be past"few days. hue been mut reduced, Mr, Elvibs will —About one o'clock Monday morning The plaCB30 Buy. —For a neat hair cut nd clean aha now be able t ,turn.ot#t much more work a rather severe shook of ear611quake wag ' oto Derusha'e shaven parlor Pirie s in a day than formed r - g + y• felt by those of our people who were not - - . - o' lock, Pickering. —Mies Lu y Richards piez4ced er i � asleep at that hoar. The noise lasted —T. A. Greig ie bueq these days sa hand rather everelq with a rusty ail some few seconds and the ground vibrated �' �` - . lying the wants of the farmers, setti g the other da , and : before it could, be the while, so much so that dishes rattled, '. , �, u` E p and starving bnindeis, oto. Hie ha • dreaded she a coned,away, and in fall lig Cash Prices. owes °truck her f rehead inflictin an a"1 pianos sounded and cream cowered. To -, x o vest in foot Domes shout a fortnight she d K y many it had the sound of deep but some• - ' ,a � r u of tbat of• tber people. i Rash thereon. She is now recover ng what distant thunder, growing louder as , - fro the effeC a of both injuries. —Mrs. . J. Cameron 'and daugbt r � , J ; the noise continue . The night was ex• - • ' j" 6- ,, ll�aud, of Athens, is now with C. H. , —beven p pile from this echooi'wrote - . - - - ..4W �eedingly hot an still, while the moon ,..•. 111 ,y y�?L1 �� buy fry :i yrs. •4 �trigbt and family at th6ir summer c on the extra ce exams. a Whitby Jest looked down plea 'antly when it was not eon the shore. They will enjoy t e 'week and fir of tlipm were successful. ' binehing behind some one of the man '� eb breezes for some few days. .. Some others who iwpre competent- to flout;ng Clouds t fat at that time seemed ` y 4' : —Dr. Cross dentist ie offs"ring sped 1 write would of risk being plucked and to have tree use of the circular dome tri,} . , i dncements to patients for Lhe month f remained at b me. Here is a list oflthe successful a 1' i above us. _Tbie is the third earth Hake i �ane. ThoeEe requiring the services of a p icante : Nelson Peak,X501 ramble that we remember cif hearing - A ,t entist"Can ifiake it well worth their wh' a marks; Chas. Ham; 478; Lillian Falmer, °boat and in eve case has the nib i - i calling upon bi►n in his office over t e 4E1; E Every 484; Allen Rerr, 429. i been chosen as a fit and proper time for 1 auk in Pickering on the second a d —Ddeesrs. acpenter and 13irre1l ave the earth to kick np such aldose: The LP. ' arth Tuesdays 9th and 23rd of t is secured the ontract of ereotin d ew • - - ,• g next time the day time would be more }, onto. - * bridge over he race on church street The also ba a the pontrao& of at is preferable, bat we don't wish to be too !I —Mr. Yoseph, a-yonn-R man•from.t e y pP,� R nese to the ezeavatinn. " ?; ethodist Episcopal Mission among t e gravel on ing and Church etr te,. - - eitrians" at Oroomia,in Persia, and w These are im rovements that were cry Cedar Gove. . . ('! . z .. ,.� 1 L i a course of stud to a ai himself r much needed, _ , -�— - • • •All V rdially invited to. : . .'•- : . . n �' -. y q p particularly the race b id u - fHoient gospel work among hie own ' • which has be a in a dangerous condition The following is the results of a oma- _ �n tions of sobogl section No. 4. Successful 1s; will preach in the Methodist char b all summer,. nd. its defects could soar• popils axing into sr. std class—Bella — ' - * - e, on Bandag nvzt at 10 a. m. r, cely be innu erated. %.. - -- -- - t �_ Max we 1. Annie Scott. 'John Chapman ; 1 1 l e enn j ., oseph will give some account of nos 1 —John E. ee has'just returned flrom To ji. 8rd class—Martha Tweedie, Jacob .� at Oroomia. a three wee o trip through the western Reesor, JubnD Gann- Rbbert Davis • T - g� � - -Dr. power, of Eleafor&h, hag deCid portion of tie province. He Faye chat era 2nd class yArahi llavia, George ltay, o- : . . - I locate in Picketing and hag theref the promise f fruit wad never better, and Renbiu Pearse ; To jr. 2nd class—Levi . , , - °ted the premises just vacated b , that the gar ens and' orchards on the Ressor ; To part 1 t+--Reubina Adams, On A Y11 14th and 15th, 1$$6• . " : �.Iv � I / . , &wood, in Dale's block. The �ootf r Niagara pent sola are loaded down, a bile Willie CaUeDder. .'; "." 5 r�- oved bis family therein on Thur the apple and peach ocop ie also abnnd nt. "`' ' "••1 i, e loin the rabble in wishing Dr. a d The al,pls o op all over the Prov ce WHITaVAIa. " r�. �; �l�e,' „a a Pcker �. � �`° , d ` re. Dewar loifq life and praperity. T e promisee t &binge this year and p foes eprt pf S. $• No. 8,' Pi6kerina, for _ .� . iter ie well known here, she being a promise to ra s Torr. months of Ma and Jane. sr. division, , ' - nghter of Mr. dad Mre.Stephen Cron , —"W. J. Clar$, of the Picker ngs 5th clads—N Thomson, Z Beare, tc Nigh• - ," :: , ,._ . orth of the village. News called as Monde . He is st dy• swander, L Tbornton ; 4th Clan—V Beem. -y ` yy j —The Base line and Pickering footb 1 inK astronom hard, anis ho to be isle R Taber, E H ermao r. sth of ass—R ms had a friendly game on O'Leary to$et out • eliabls almansoo welt y ar, MoCroban, James Lynda, N Thornton, R • - i ` to Friday evening. At fall •tirie th whioh will fo t raiq and snow �. Tbomron ; sr. 3rd cuss—&} $iple, E Wii- ' ,_:' e was a tie,neither side burin eco onra&el as it ' 1 eelipaea abd new mo0ne. son, W Toole, L Gerow, E Reeaor, G Lah- 111 = i R White, E Boars, E Liddell, Jr. i i i i i i 1 w e goal. it being cob `dark too &inns. He believes r. Laurier will be°chs Aezt man: _ division, jr. 8rd class—P Siple, T White, it" t e referee declared it a draw. C H. C premier."--C ronicle. Brother Graham V Hollis er, B Ha erman, • right had charge of&tie game anid fills was out who we' called, ao our`mission K H Turner, R We are showing the best selec&ion at the Icwest prfaai we ever ofleied. Bnite ... t e position to the sattisfaetion of all. was useless, w morel dro in to bpi. Burke, E White, F Bare ; sr. 2nd clads— made to cider, 311 u FIT AND WORHMANBHIP y ppm x Beaton, H Hilta and C Lount ual D , e return wi.l be played within a very row a pampki from whioh to manotao• G1aRANTEED. - : Lynda, N $mitis, W"Waite, W Albright, R . �, e 'ort time. tore a full con ; but as luck would Gcrow ; r. 2nd class-1 White L White � _ �--After sufferifig for many `�+ee ti `with have i& oar free d:had hie only one Mitis E Todd, Lehman,E Teuton,E Hod ' neon, , - ." lag trouble, Nellie - Beatrice, second bim. A Hilts•; part and class—Ii Oke, C Arm. i�v �,11 Pa�e�`� " —:m da`, ghter of Thomas and Martha eelick, —The hotel• eepers, of, this tdwnsbip, strung, B White, C"Si Ie,- C Frontroy, R ' " ,-` , - ag 10 years and 14 days, died at bar who have bad fin_es. dangling over their Stover, J Frontroy, D Venton, V Degear ; • ' . paijent's residence, Church street south, heads for the p i threeyears for violating part jet olasa--F Hastings, P Smith, D We bare received a Isxge assortment of Ws11 Paper end Bordering to %� r� , on Sunday, July 12th. The fano 1 took the local optio by-law were called to Degea�� m Wetherell,M Lehman, R Stover, match, which excels anything we have Byer handled. k- ° .z -, plc a on Tuesday.gat 2 p. m., w en the Whitb on Fria of lass week, and ar L Derasha. � . - - y `I" `; ' -. re ape were interred in the Me hodisi anged before ajor I Harper. The - Auo�aY. , -" :•y = w4u tory. The paren�s are•deser ing of agistrate state that ae he had beard _ . - - = J mush sympathy is the r bereveme t. o&bins from t e: departznerlt for three t — . • • s. .... ori '- 1�ienry See visited ns a fed days. A C. H. C. Wright has just had Som ears, he was no in a si&ion to des ee ' p° f?o Harvest of rye and wheat ie general naw. , 5 : , -- - plet�d at Frenchman's Bay 'a handsome f the eases. The men admitted to having They are light crops. - t and 'commodious sailing yacbt, two rnast v'olated-tbe town hip by-law, but be was Frank Logan, of Pibkering, spent faun• • • - ,� - era' ;Tbe boat was first put upon the lake n t 'yet advised bat that by•lari► was day with friends here. - ' ' ,1�1 , 11 4, Mon' ay afternoon" and in the eve inR we v lid. "The mat r,was idioarned for two Mr. ind Mrs. Walters"spent Sunda in � � - - y h1ad be pleasure•of a sail upon her whioh w eke and : in th mean&uae &be Police Udtiawa. Their grand daughter, N®hie, is f �r��t es• � _ * we 0, ah enjoyed. Mr. Wright is an en- agistrate will m e.enquiriee' as to the with them. I ._ -__ ___ - - --- --- - ---- - -4� �� thnsi' stir sailor and will derive. mnph miter. Word has reached as that 7 pupils have ; •- ' � . 4 $;� . pleas'To from his s lendid yacht ere his �••-Mr. i3ordon b lead a space IByslled psased the entrance exam.from this school. - O p W"e eongratalate them on their sacoess. ,I: unto n duties beckon him book to .the of for a eiJewalk, 'along the new station ��r; ' The teacher bad bis entrance Class taken �iardWare o a� db. . ' p n dingy.old walla of the school of eoienoe. r d. There ie n money oa band b to Oshawa and &heir picture taken Ina `_ W. A' B rks built &he. aoht and it ie a • Pa y pn •ohase'plank, an i& would Hct be fair Bron It has axrivbd rad indeed Ia a cod eplend d• testimonial as to hie ability 'in to flake that mons for each a pn se, one.p K - x "; zmhl w ale the walks in &be'inaia rpo _ m that li' e. part oft a Mrs. Chamberrlain and children, of D8• . _ . • . . x *:.w —T a Bowanville cricket tea have vil age require atte tion. But this id troit, Mrs. Lawrence, of M rtle, and Fred - _ ' -- . •- � � Y�,. ie&im d their intention of visiti g this bac been' suggests to us: make a e Lawrence visited at G. E. Lawrence s EXCELSIOR POTATO BUG RILI,E$.—The cheapest and malt e8eotiye - ,� is ' basal' al little hamlet on Saturda next, and get those wh reside close to t e lately. -. -' insecticide on the market. Applied dry—No m�ixi g required. Alwa a read and " , , when t ey will proceed to, if posse le, de• vil age and.have to me .to turn out d ,The east and went boys here had a con y y i�, . safe to handle. ., fir. feat on .knights of yyhe willow. T e part ba l gravel saiSCi nt to nicks a we It test in football on Saturday evening which . . . - . �. ; and do y of the Piekerin ' boys wi 1 be to al g the new road ids. Boil spring atbd resulted in a victory for the easteens by S J _ - �g • Reazin, Bickering. show owmanville that we 'too have a fal it ie almost im ssible to walk alo g to 0. 'several from Greenwood were down and helped in the game. vr� f cricket club &hat can` do a little p aging. chi road. There i no donb&ba&that t e `1_ , 4 . - Jimmy Rainey, so long a resident of this * L From hat we know of the affai now oo soil woold pay t e gravel biN if & e place, Mau"removed from here to a Hoose ,, ; ! ,� F . ,+Y this 'll be a close game. Tbie match wo k was done Brat e. of Providenoe in the city. He had a atroko - � a- '. _ did not take place last week, for" saccus At the resides a of Mre. W. Pea &, last week and was in a very wret¢bed Con ga e, �ljrnnrlud j } -` I - � - known only to the members of the astern 84 Clarence e , To onto; a ve :ossa t J Y ClothI�g club. n t3atnrda wicket3 will b q. p dation when found, as he lived alone. - ; y pitch- ev nt took place on Wednesday,Juh 8t i, Some of our folks were talking of taking L.:. . .� � " _ j on t s College Green at 10 a. it sing the martian of her third daugh r ,in the Orange demonstration at Wood. de .by r R -A r many disappointments an ex- Mi Clommie Pear , formerly of Pick r• bridge on Mopday. Clarke Wallace bee - , - - �' t r oursio bas at last been arras ed to in , and Tboe. H. Gilbert, son of S. . many admirers in our burg and of coarse ' - - Niagar Falls, by the Whitby an Piok C}i bort, Esq., all a Toronto. The k ut there is a natural feeling to see the man. ' - • ' 2i%% sting orkmen lodges. , The Co ambta w s duly" tied by lie Rev. J. F. Ookl y,- lir. Bunting, of Pickering, occupied tbo � � � j ' ' has ben ohartered .for the 28th f this of uclid avenue M thodist church. T e Pulpit here on Sunday and elivored a yery h z t«. month and tickets-+vill be issued a 11,25 be py couple will a nd a month tray 1• ant uaiastio discourse. It was 45 years ��� l< ago that ho spent hie Bret Sunday in Can• _ . ��^- x W,,.V. +� - - - for the return trip. .This boat is one of lin and visiting among friends. n � I . F., �, add, which made this one of a pleasant , y - . - -; ,' - x ` L= the bee crafts that visite the Ai gi.tone A gust they will re urn to the city to tae retro° t.• wavers and ie ohaiitered to c &welve session of their #peat li&tle home n ar p+ec *•• •• 1{%�►erlu - 1 all��' ? p'" �-, pp T. O Leary s little danghteis bad a Har• •:i i... � �: hundr passeagere, handsomely f rnieb• 8 dine avenue, w ere they will"be plc s• row esca on aonday last. While he was . _ - " � - 0 ed. an lighted by electricity. Dont mise a to'reoeive calls m any of their ld in the offee here, he left the grey colt tied ' - >!. _ ,,- • 6T �. > this th excursion of the season. s the hi ads from Picker nq and vioinit H tro the fence with Nellie in the cart. Some • host r ne at least fifteen miles as curl it in tike ma have ba y P P�rf`eCtt �rlaranteed: . _ q`. R y y ppy and prosper us noise soared the Dolt and it started to kick �; ' will n take more than two and o e half career is the earner wish of their frien s. vigorously. The dsobboare flew in pieces , �' ! hours cross the lake. Else bills or full —Con. bat the child escaped unhurt, yet almost" �_r....,...�; - Iiarbic tars of the outin I overcome with fright, t ` ,, g• The patlTnss as rde stated I st It was intereetio to stand b e and see —T a Hi hland Creek and an r w g y -0 g 6fe w k, hue erected a walk from the stationjall �` '` L2 footba l clubs hays" again started a Mer• and the attempts of our choir to reader a aeteo- •.:•s• E i ,, g tea to the platfor pedntirisns cad tion on Suanay. They tarn out to prao• ,; ��r' fare in these- colum s. Last w k the n w arose the s&a ion yard after dark ties and get some really good seleotions, A.nd see' aur ti ; Creek' allows had esy, and chi week w Lh•som6 degree f safety, Elome few bat on Sunda the chairs are Done icnonsl . .,' �' eaptai of &he "Rang re is at ba&` Now y rs ago grass fire aloe the track, set lone. We have offered advice before in the . _ '' ' we m st stop each controverey. There th walk that we Villagers"had built in shape that a leader should be chosen sad `_ ,. . is onl one way to stile the dispute and 1j mea, and the ea a was entirely con• than, and only then, will difllculty Cease. he - 1 e; that is by.these tw tesh�e meeting and su ed', even to t e Hales that held the Percy Bray, of Toronto, who, As we an- $� '� _ t ,I ` la in a ame for the Cham ionshi of nuanced was in a d in eonditioa, was -. fie ZTl P y g P P bo ids together. The G. T. R. Geo. was y g - - i f S - 9carboro. The R gars now hold that loo plained to but would do nothing to buried last Friday fn Toronto. Mnob aot� Th Market � X title a d of course ye the privil ge of h p ae Now the we have been ut to row ie felt bare by ell who knew him, as he ' " y:. �° P We have all"kinds of Rockers and Eas Chairs • .aIso Dinixi Room chairs in Y ohoosi g the battle rpund. Sho Id the was a.young man of good babits and a high y. - g. S Range s fc+rfeit the ame,'or for eo a an-' th a:pence of ba'Iding that walk the obaraater. While here fou so short a time the latest styles. - se and time; who t est that the road men he found associations that will remember Sideboards sad Bedrp�m Suite in all desi ng. Extension Tables and Kitchen--. reason ble, time ref 4 se to play, th n .the w 11 see that our o erty placed as it is, q ;. f ti . Hi hl nd Creek bo s can ro erl claim P P him as a mod"©1 youth. Mr. and bfrs. W, Tables always on band. Cheap for CReh. ALL QOQDS" nEI.IyEREj), • K y P P y at the entire sery a of the Cpmpany, is H. Bray, S. Bray., Misses Bate and Minnie UNDERTAKING--Our undertaking department is complete in every respect. _ _ the ch mpion8rip. Until all this atter n t.consumed by re set out to destroy Bray attended the funeral. Cask®ts, Cpns Arid Rpbes altt►ayg iiia $and. is aettl d, wllp waste time and ppa .er iu t1, surplus Rraeg a ons the rai)'way, Xn . 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