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Hing 8treq , J iokerinQ Othoe home: HozninQ OLAREMONT Brod. ed bete. ,, V.30 11: : Evening 6 to S. • _— 1 . -•. •••--' 'this summer has been particularly free �/� C DEV�AR, M. D„ C. ., F. T. Miss Etta Raper is home from the oily bake Shore. from electric storms. �' 1r1. >R 'e. Attention gtven _to lectrioal r -art for holidays. D. Hoar and the Misses Frays, of treatment. by Galvanic Battery o tie and .y Miss Effie Thomeon is with Goodwood �, $, C}ormley is improving gradually, MYrtle, t3nndsyed here. 1! residence, that lately occupied by r. J. H. friends for a week or eo. Rev. Pallier Gallagher, of Pickering, i called here on Tuesday evening.. .` i Eastwood, Dale's block,Picker inn,O nt." — ' and ie naw able tO visit the various parts Mr. Underhill, of Port Perr wheeled ,: i Fred. Ti atop, of Toronto, is bore for a of the farm. - Eegcet• `�" r f e ith Tobias Coater. , H• C• Wright and some others are through here on Sunday last. Y , ;. ew day C I mit wi be ere n fir and alkin of goin to the Nia ara Perinenla g B d th t to Dr. S h 11 h o st t R g q am ra an tee sons re arned the HOM S PARKER,,Barriste oto. is ' T y , third Tuesday of each month. * for a load of plums. 'P('e shall be pleased cityy Tuesday after a pleasant visit. ,° Y at anbarton each t3aturday. Private t�, p INK MILL Stanley n ughes, of Toronto, was with to sample the acme:. I I R. Bee has become one of the threshers s lends to 1 an at flue per cent. 961y .,,.�i �..+�L=NQr itis brother �'. B. on f3atnrday. Mrs. 0. E. Maryuls and family retnru with Cbap.nan Bros., of Uabridga. ' Dr. Eastwood anti esu. Wilkin are rue ed to their house an Ripley on Thursday. Mise t;ueie Maddaford gave a party to , ENT N & DODDS. $A1tRI TER:S, tioatin with friends at Stone Lake. her friends on Weduesda evening last. • OL CITORB,ETC., 10� Adeia de street I !3 9 after spending several weeks with her Y o --Y: oast,Aro to• At Claremont Tuesda lily 'Choice amity Patent Flaar`84.00 per bbl, Mies Isabella Stokes, of Mount Albert, mother, Mrs. Joseph Gordon. Miss Nellie Hall, who has been visiting;, . ' - -- ---- -- -- - - is visitin with Geor at Mr. Cha man's, has return---d to Bow-- E. 'AREWELL, Q. Br n $10.00, Shorts $12.00 per ton. ;- g ge Cooper's family. Why could we-not get up football P - C. B RRIS , manville. Mr. and Mrs. .Shaw, of Toronto, are team here that could defeat all comers. s. 'V • TEA County Crown Attorney,a d County. Mies ,lFnnie Bell is visiting her relatives F -- `. solicitor. Court House,Whitbv.- 10-y with To}�ias Caster and wife, fora few The boys of the'east base-line would only he H of ' da s re, F er grandma her Mrs. Bell is . 1 . I Y - be pie for us that might not require suffering greatly. - z OW McGIILLIVRAY, BARRIS- , Gees. B.-Grabam leas-gone to visit his much sugar tars,Solicitors,oto. Office opf, site Post � _� - �� � _ -; brotbor Jose h at Manvletn for a few Chas. Ly❑de has his engine in No: 1 - P B Daniel 0 rmle is almost himself ain clues,Whi by,Ont. Jno.I3a11 Dow,B A:;Theo. , . i , Y ag eh ape and ie doing good work. A big. t 1 t - " `� ' ' although r that reduced in. strength. season a work no doubt is before him, - A.Wogilli ay,LL.B. Money to Loa Sty t _ '= ,.,fit 3 weeks. - � ,`'` � Matthew Marshall and wife, of Toronto Monde he rev u to the villa a to do The football time of Tuesday avenin x � y 4 P g g Y g' . _- Junction,'are bore with Mrs. Jams Pat• _sonic abop in When eomin aloe same o9` althou h onl 4 or 5 of the west'- � a Yeteranari/. ,. K•' R, g g Y ,:,,,-..7- I _ _. terson. S ink's swi oh the animal took fright ata t : erns come out. The easterns were out F: 'WHALEY; VETE I1�TARY �. . f "s IGS ' , David and the Misses McFarlane, of train and tan away, thruwinq Dan and strong and after a short play game stood. H. S rgeon and Dentist, grade to of On � - t ' Toronto, are here with their brother Jas, was soon 'with easterne ahead. . . �,. V •, Master Hee out. The buggy i, . - -!ario vete inary colicas,Toronto. g adnate in .. rn f 11 :..I and wife. detached a d the horse ran to the King We only wonder a thundeFstorm didn'C;• I3entietry. Member of the ontario. etertnary. - Painter Thrin left for Toronto on Sat• follow on Tuesday last as there were suds Assooiatio Dentistry a epecialty calls by , ,I ,: g Stan road a d theD"bast, and was captor• ' ,', , cations of a storm in the. direction of` . day or n ght promptly attended office, I� arday. He is gaol very well pleased with ed nearly t o miles oast of Pickering vii• - • Rs idenae Telegraph and Post Offic s, Why- d ' '� count life. - (3reanwood on Monday evening. The late ; _�__________ �- !1 Lather Bowen, after a tadin a sAr at lege: The buggy was somewhat smashed parliament gave quite a precedent when it. - tt Pe g y and Lhe lac se cut in beveral places, but believed iF all night sessions. i'' H PKINS,VETERINA Y SUR- ' 1,� - _ Camilla as clerk in a store has returned Dan and his companion escaped with but r g AN, graduate of the On ario vet- home for a lima@. ell tat in art Rosebank. erinary liege, Toronto, register member • • ', p g olthe On ario Veterinary Medical A ciation: pt kering: C�l�l1g Milton Kitcshen left on Monday for Roe• —_ Ufnee,res► encs and shoeing forge on and one- 1 ! Sean where he is engaged to work in H. �'� r quarter iles north of green Ri er: Steel t N• CrOsley's stables. BROUGiMAM. Mr• and Vrli. French have left': �; drivi eh es at Iron prices. Once and shop _ lifts. l3Learne is at Mi•s. Brown's Catt a i. >bours fro 7 to 11 a.m.and l to s p. Tele- P1C eT1Y1 a _.- Dr. }3mith has just ha8 a new otlair J. W. H le is ludic'coed this week• '' , ; �prash add ess :Whitevals Ont., P. 0 pddreee, �� ��� g Mr. Plater and his cousin are here thin placed in hie dental rooms here, of a J• M• G row watt at Toronto on bion• week. green Riv z,out. ver eu riot unlit „ 1 ' - Re-o nS for Fall Term on Tuesday, Step y q day. l3elina was in floe city last l3anday to Dr. bf. and C urtica Brodie 'V. g., �1HOM S A. GRAHAM, VE E IN- gym , 1et� 189 fi John M Yntyre iS hunch indisp�ed this eoe 4 friend. 3 ARY SV RGEON,graduate of t e ontario 1). acnab and Jose h Monkhouse, all w I b Mr. Peterkin has been missed here lately.- Y ♦eterina Cpllege, Toronto,reg�star membez , _r:_ .,. __ visited Aurora Thursday, to attend Mr. hlez. U gaLart has ecmewbat-ren ven HA is at present in England. . of t>be On wrio veterinary )![edicsl A ociation, �---- Malook's retie tion. The Rankin family ere the latest arri- '' also hone sty member of the Ontari Medical I I: P �d from iii resent ilCoees. ' society.tr ats all dieea�ee of dourest anted ani , Iti the absence of Joshua Bundy, the , Bod Il _is at Cherrywood with. Cdr. vale, having taken one.ot the eottage6. ma4• Al o particular attention to eterinary ,; abop will be in charge of William Bund , Messrs. S. S. and C. Skinner, Trac). Dentistry: All cases promptly atte ded to at .'�- • . �' Henderso for a week or so. Jarvis and Pickerin of Toronto, s nt - %' 4 zeaspnabl rates, office at the well nown es a and when he is absent Thos. Gibbon will Inspen r Ferguson was here on Fri- g' tahlishme tot Grabsrn Brod..one m�a west of attend to floe valuta of onstomers. r or Stye days here, sailing back Thea y Qtaremon TeleQrame to Clsremon punctnsl• O�� 01 Jee�ry r e The Misses Thomson ere here with day, and 'd our Hotel a friendly Sall. attend to, 131Y Miss F leis Phillips has returned ahs ifies Lizzie 'Clark; Miss McLean and their parents for w short vacation. One spending number of weeks with Oshawa Miss Mabel Jo>Zee enjoy the walk to Dan . Broken and O t Of resides in Toronto while the other claims friends. - button church but coach more the Doming ; eta. UBtngss •gaubs Buffiilo as her lace of raidenoe. ' i date and old col are P Thom � Poneheit was at Whitby on home, ,,�,;,;,�t_ _ �__. .--_:- --- ....,.,... Harry Wright who has been clerk in Monday tending the county division for Mr. and Mrs. Roaden and family have A � Convopan r, Colo ; alloWeo to lie a� out the Wilson stables for some months, has council p vacated the cottage they were in, and in 1 ° �' rn , . 1 mioigtrr.foIIaking Affidavitef to•; Clsrs for:' years' With' this Kone b Bcarboro Junction and will fill a Many - this vicinity hays completed tend spending some time with Cherrywoa �3i' - most,On . ` `' ris� of lose an the sitrlilar position at the bali•wpy house. tbeir har tot and are mow ready for the friends. A000rdin to latest information John Amon others who went on thA Colum= R. $OOVER,I$�1URER F MAR g . threshing,naehine. g + P'. RI G{E Licensee: office at '! idenae or , .s aertalnty of ma de and bliss Ruth Gregg and Mine - Tillie Tboma- Young bas�retarned from hie bion from here was Ned Craven and >llis3 . Maggie Tweedie. Ned re rte .fruit to be- . - mill. Gr n River. - reCiation. Wh not Waddell are, sojourning' in Edinboro. visit wit t 'ends along the boandirul p° . -- ---- . ' P •( The will soon be turns their floes �1� plentitol around Niagara. - y shore of a 1Simcoe. . B NTINGI, Iesner of Marriage have its homeward. Toe Stockish Compere left this .week. �': . . . �, t . A new stoti-dog remedy has been die• Thev were here three weeks acid evident}y ,f I . Lt noes for the country of o baric. tit ;,, 1 The npbolsteririg and other repairs hav• ao Vered one oI oar citizens.. Partic sr- . flee at th store or at his resideq ,Pickering y enjoyed lhen�selves, Thsy had many a t witwee 21_y N ,ing been equipleted, the Baptist church ulars i.nd model later. visitors durini their stay. i. will be re'opened on Sunday next. Rev. V ra. ilson, of Waterville, Kansas, is. .Two tall ulls in a week erbo s indi<, -�—' ---- MR a over into jewelry 01 Y P P. P - -- Booker, of 8touffville, will ofJficiato. The with Mrs. Dunham for a forth tbe�taste of some of our . $E WOBURN HOTEL, i "a bonito igbt. She oats, in a measure, . T vel furnished in every de arty ant. The - the IIeWeRt 13tyle ?- church looks tine. tiA. p Dal ett the r horse ba tit sill will also lost Oshawa friends. campers. One was held in the grove and ' bar it aJ ys supplied with the boot brands to Hundreds have found• R y p t' Edwsr Wilson visited Morton's Park, one of the Watson camp up the 'river. - liquors, hile the stables are provid with at . ., seventeen fine heavy borem from here on ' Leatiye h attars. Special terms travellers $arnaT. Of Wlaleb Gwillim nry, last yveek abd took Gatti in A number of young people from the -lyi yt bJonday for Glasgow. The prices ranged grave enjoyed themselves at a party at Mr. g$�tay i3 RROWn,Prop. , a cam II seting going on there. N ' Scarboro, last week. �i'e .hear _ — ' a R81fe person t0 COA- from 660 to-$U5. Ile expects to s}aip in C. atthews, of Jackson, g elsan s, N HI CLE RE -, a fortni ht a ain'. biiohi an, Mrs. Watson makes in excellent chaperon. •' � R. EATON,TdW s Rlllt. �8 tins g g ie here ora few days visi4inq'. He ie . nv�yancer, Commissionerlpr t.>ling Mise itlowbray, of Kinsale, hoe boenrin farming out there, and reports Drops Mr. Howell, of Toronto, leas some of the %Wavits, Accountant and Insure tie Agent. : . , piotnree be took of the people. Rosebank , .* gaged tie teaolaer of the Junior department capital• finished. Une of them ie very good and 11[oney to loan on lsrm'pproperty. Wll]s pro- a ,, bated. OFFICE-At` Whit vale. Will be in � E , '',= of our school. t�"e most ounRratiulate oar• Tho n S Hendersow and wife called y r trnstaee upon`their choice, acid feel sorb will be a pleasant reminder' of friends met . :� Brougham every Monde afterno. n for the ' apon th it men rionds on Satnrda iraneaotion of basinees. �-y Mise Mowbra will do herself credit der y 'f y here. ;t ,S : LLt th ext ear Mr. Hen arson has some notion of taking some of the yenng people at the farm, HOMAfi pOUCHER, Lids sed- Ano i u°g e n p np Dom ercial teaching in the Staten. and older ones too, have been holding pri- 1 T ttoneer,Valuator,etc.,for-E York end �4r GRI , MY t `. The Bandy oamging'party loft here fpr Dr. wteson assisted Dr,. Freel in re•. vete rehereals.lately for a grand foncifnl ' the whole of North and South'On o•. Strict . ,., . Lake Joseph on Mon ay. The following mov,3Pg large tumor from a Markham masquerade and ghost dange to be given l attention given to all orders bymail o telegraph. constitute the lot :—Rw. clod �diss White, lady. T orsration was snotisseful and later on. , _ Qhe►rges Modez4te. Address THOS. OU H R, bliss Evans, Miss Gould and Joshua and Mention has .alread been made in the - . ��� 'Bose s 7,Brougham,Ont. ; the pati t ie now doing well. We are Y _ I Mrs. Bundy They expect to be away for glad to n w that our .doctor is being re evening papers of the enjoyable dance POSTILL, AUCTIONE R, ETC., a few week@ at 10401 and trill return with oo ized Riven by the oottagere and campers. Ila 3, some fine S`5 etc,ries. summs is due mostly to Mrs. Platsr and F• green River,solicits sales tr his nam • ; ' - arose Mends both far and near.' Ra] of farms I +` Mrs. `�'ateon. Albert Rawson met with a rather ssr• I .; farm stock,sod everything that into be sold will + i CHERRYWOOD. Daring the last few weeks Rosebank has - De handled by the subscriber with the utmost lone accident while riding a bicycle on the resounded with the merry laugh of compere _ care and sold to the very best sdvan age. 48]y a ' ' • gbh con. When near the railway cross• neo. sand is working for T Welsh on sad oattagere, and the surprised shouts of inR ween of the vjllage he collided will? a the baarl eat resent, urchins who came with the many pio-nios . . - Chccrch of Emla baa �►ttachad to a tri btened horse. �;; ,; _ gy. g Mies b tubi 1, of Detroit; is the quest'of and a=oareione from country and city, and �' His arm was c�onsideiably braised and he Miss Ro� this week, the children were not alone in the pleasur. - . St. George's (;hutch, Picks g was generally shaken up, yet it is a wood• Miss Ali, brist, of Toronto, is visiting this able surprise with Rosebankand its beauti- . SER4ICE�: se it brie i wi e n bis M ie Glc n' s r nod n s. All w a - w weep t h r const t. ful and conve tent ur o h _ he d e ell ;o R a or soca o Mfg -_ =-BUNTf1T Morning Prayer - 10.908.m. �� (, . u The sudden death of Hngh WilSan was »r. T ee. Lacy has.pUrcl��ised the farm Mme were of the cue opinion, that it j, ` Sunday School - Q.O0 p11 i r -- "I. RTening Prover - s-� '' etartingly received by our'poo le ora $at• to the lb of him formertyi owned by Mr. stands amongst the foremost as a plc-sic j FntDaT-Service and Bible Close + - 7.00 --- D9cMa11, a! rounds,or as of forootta ern and cam ers ' nrday. Deceased leaves a wi a and seven g 1? g P °- g children, y g g Mr. Goblet had the misfortune of }using to spend their summer holidays. The ; the oun est one bein about ten '= E er month his been A 'li'eCOrd ears of a e. He was in lois 64th ear }i's stable near the fourth by S're about a Renisl proprietor, Mr. Cowan, oi_ways has ' . { QUES�IO� y y g p week ag his house full of desirable boarders, and • r brea art. Jul will be the same. `Our and a heart man all his life. Saturda • �� With a limited amount of money at my die- y. F Sevel" from here attended the social of from Baturday till Monday many Dome os 1 how sen 1 beet spend it n get rice tell the BtOr Wat,Ch flue ruoining he was engaged harveebing wit ; .; p p y the Young People a Union of Whitevale on down from Toronto to spend -what time' - ting a helpful education 7 Charles Proctor. They were binding be Weduesda evening. they can spare at this popular-spot. . Rose• s i crow sin July and August. aide each other, when deceased remarked ANS�ER T A couple of our young men had a very bank is not a place that has in any way `t; �. c -- that they would finish the job before night disagreeable -meeting with a very small been boomed, but its ever increasing popul- W: I'� -secure businesetrainingatthe estbn>,inees MI INEM AND DRESS and started on his row. ' -Bis artner animal on Sunda evenin crit with holida seekers is due to its be- < bolloge i reach- To every young snadian the P Y g• Y Y �. I _ .........GOODS. miseed.him and on looking bank saw him Thos. llendorson has completed his hues- inn what the people want: The fishing this �u I rone n on the round dead. havin ex. noes course and we understand has secured season bas been good, not a day passee but ' is i C�'NTR.9� 0 r magnificent stock of trimmed peed w thous s strug�lo. The remains a Rood position in Uncle Sam's domain. strings of Sue perch wibh soma bass ar8 *�" - o bat and bonnets must be sold, all were interred on Monday at Ashburn, The Rev. mt. Neal is•doing himself great brought into camp. Pike have been fairly a, - - - . - credit as a Bible class teacher, as the lentiful also. The boating is good, either sum er dress goods, parasols, gloves, where a large natpbor of former friends p with ' f Toro to o$ern• that advan e. Write for members at the olaea are steadily inoreas• on,the lake or nue the winding river, �r hosier , and .hot weather oods at :and Nequainiantoo assembled, to witnso ' particul s.and get ready to enter on Sept. let y g ilia last bad rights. iaq. .. its picturesque banks bordered mostly with pri s almost your oWrt. . Messrs. R. Davidson and G. Ktiye, so- grape vines and fernls, and many &.boat 4 nezt, A dress, _ , ", W.H. SAAW, Princiral, . companied by the Miseea Whaley of White- and canon steals caietly tip its waters in ;'i cur. Gerrard and Yonne eta. M N'S ��ATS A1D NIaNlANO GREEK vale, Ypent Bunday afternoon at Pleasant the evenings lreigbted with precious S Y I I View. ¢ cargoes. Many take advantaKe of the Rood �, , 1Nb. .ti k ti, I .........FURNISHINGS one of the finest football matches of the Judging by the vast amount of timber bathing also which is always safe. . b "d g cL season was played at Highland Creek on atelia the o arch the ehotr must be in- Amongst other improvements bit. Cowan. •r b v ? ., 0 , Q; learing out this depart Ment at s&tQrday eve, Jmy ldbth., between High tending tb hays another lawo�soeial -some intends making this fall is the builc'ing of - :' a iy m s " �• ; p.• M, qui k selling prioes. Boy s Tweed land Creek and Greenwood. The ball was time soon. a large pavilion, which will add much to ,.: r .o M eo o - i d at 7 o'clock and after about twent A goodly number of our farmers have Rosebank's attraetivepess. Nearly every: . L. `o _I !� c a • " g I " La a, worth 20a,, at lOc. y 4� minutes hard playing Brumble,scored for finished cutting fox this summer and are night Rosebank people can be found seated,. ' `' 0 O i 6 H. C. No more goals were scored during now counting the days before they will be gypsy like, around a large bonfire, as longi Q ,Q 19 m �I CLE& : ; b S a : Q «+ m the flret heli tifirie. After ends were ohan • through harvest. as thfl fire burns brightly and the flames f 1 , s C� I '� K z•. : W49 ado °� we �* few Bicycles at the 'law at prices ed the hall was again sent rolling and some The oamp meetin at Baa Grove attract. lean high there ie singing and laughing,bat ' $Wa MN g�9 S e p y.,a very fine plc ing was done on both sides. ad quite a number our our young people on with the adyanoe of the night, the fire ,�e 14 p h e b� p P In Canada. See ours ' at $15.00 , 1• c ...x 8 :b b-s ' *Parker acid ichardson were the star play• Bunday evening. The trio coming back by diminishes, and the dying embers make• �.t, y .a•c•° �� g i c _ $ 6•b0 aha $85.00. '; era for the 1Cr�ek and Gerow and Janes for way of the 9nd con. shadows grow more dim, and the laughing '; . • n ° • °' '� Greenwood• Alter shoat fifteen minutes Edith Norris and Clara Hedges'verySac- talk drifts into a quieter channel, seats are •. y ` . o p ;; _ It v ,, ver shay plc in Bartram a ain scored cessfully passed the reoent'entranoe exams placed closer .together to listen to yarns ` ` �o • tP Jan p s r1' 1�►�On (Xr S n1 for H. C.p Between thr�andfear buudred at Markham w}aiah did great credit to Ddiss and watch fairies go up in the smoke. All !ly Fab i 1 - " t 'M spectators witnessed the game. Miter the Rolland's able teaching: too soon does the time Dome when the I , - y - 's .>A Lo �o. of w liar � y p •'North End Maid st:, :I match the Greenwood bo s were taken to C. Stone is on the sink list at pres&t 'gypsies" reluctantly depart to dream of 0- Z 1 Y owin to a sli ht •attack of in flammation th -ha evenin a nt, and to wonder . > .�m Apr. I the beautiful 1&via of Mr. Duncan where g g n but we are glad to state that he will ung b w eompe le cannot find life "worth K m IS m , �• Bay an eaaellent supper was provided by the PSP . ,: a o Mirklam. ladles of Highland Creak. The return doubtedly bit @►round again. living. c "' •. i w Jne OC r I, a ,. �. ` as match will be played atter harvest when . .:� 1Y o► a +ti July �', 0 e t N t the H. C. boys will take a half day and Wm Dobie of Bruo C is in danger of T}ae county'of York will appeal agkiust - M map �- _ visit the Greenwood bo "e. 'The teams lin- forfeiting his bonds byi reason of threats J44ge Morgans finding in the Atdaoh" S 1` m Oct. �. ed up as follows:—Qua}, Chtypman; baoke, and abusive tan sago ftor the trial.to arbitration, under which the county is :. . ; Q ,,, xov. .4:' P t4atee,; 'P 'Y3endersan; half baoke, W Charles GFcu_ld, J. ., an T. W,Cllapp'e, ordered to pay �67U0 and iaiexest for two ° (P _Q =a w Dec s, B Parker, 'T haw ; ht w pg flue counsel. tort Fl�well, e�rfi, i •. o ri . . v . • Y, j'. t . .: i . ... ,� i - �. _ �y. t - .-.- -.� .ti A� - _ u,. �-._vim'.-- >','. t .-It , ,.. . . ,_.-. 4 - yam. ', - 1, t a �V ,� _ <• � ._- ._. . .. :. .. ..1� ,. .. � ... .- 'f-k_ .. :.- .. -1_ , � af' .-•�. .,_. .[" i ;L. 1,.- .ate ..9.,..Y. is .. s - 5 --- -4 .. s .. _ ( i- - r . z._ t:`9.'-.s i. .. .r•4 :..: ., "F' J•S iF -.fa f `.'..",.i 1 - . �, r - mar. ., a ,. 1 : -. _ .,, 1 ..,� �y,�.� , - - - ..�. ,y :,fix .;•_,, ,.s .: _ __ . . ? :. , �`' � Wit,.,.. �' ,r �. ,- .�:_ ,,. _ it ..- .:-. h ,» .-z,.. " : - . - <: �F ... r X Z 6 t: �.pr i I IG2 — s.': f }`L a7, �y y!y {� ':d1• .�i. `:l.iA'$�'''.i+FJ.¢'i. `�r. ]-•`!`•.. � - e 1181' x%$• meq. : i 4 •t ,. 5' .. L 'X• _, ,H YW iY iL rI u- } t fi-�.h �C n x- - •i :•: .it •b.:, ,r-,.,fie i. ,- . :- :_ ..- -`.:- + ,r.Y t ...' e, .. _ _ :. �( :..:. ., t �•' ry dY 's t::: sr-a .. -._- _.. < _:. .. , --: :.. :s'F -. -„$"1... P . .. .. r :Y"� .Ft p.•4-a - : , .. 6 a (of , 5 :r a tam ., .. . a �.. _ r >. :; r - _ - w._ ,, ► ._ -: _ . ,. _ • �;: - ._ . ,. : ,- at , , -.- r S.. c _ .-. ` t • ,Fre .:. ..._- -., �.-.,-,f. °,5-.. ,-� 5-. :. ---,. -.- ... .- ... ... ., n,.:...- :,:: w.a: - - -:-. - L .. a :. vr.l -. .. .- _._ ..._: _. .: -: , .. • f ._ ,. , : ,: . }� _. . ,, . �>}, , . ..,. . P : - __. — - s.. -. ...I R to scent on th+e live t�toctk whtrirf at erre at►_thick tttt she IS abli�e d to build j j� (� �( �[ j1 Belfa,9t t bpi !dinIg in vs�lidch to elaugh- a amudgo In the stow© and fill thv room 8011J.1J R10H U OL�,iliJ.11.1::!!Je , , f `' ter Canadia,, oatatto. S full of smoke. When it gets too thiel[ . �” I . d - • „� "' -,: ' 'Y; aryt ajlnow�srxrtzn+ige, tSheosays she has C. P. 'R:ENGINEER ON:THE WEALTI ¢ ` - . . . , , kttnsas Cit banks refiflae to pay awl _Z' .—'•'' been in the smulte "So much. that she `E- f _ any more g Id.. !T$iVL� OP 1N bus taken on a fime colour, like thiol F RIT .� _ t rt 0 B ISH COX.UMBIA THE VERY ATEST Ft�OM ALL T ' T$R$&T ABOUT TNB _ Forest fir are sweeping the valla' of smoked ham. — r It I ... f ORLD OVER• in tiVashin t n Teiritur with terrible o BUSY YANK$$.. , ' arse, )dere Raalwnys �►aateel—The Seed off it ` `" S. 3 e� . y Mr. and Mrs. Jud T livi vvlth rapidity. :.:__ ,,,_,.,' ._ �' 1.. relatives in Kansas City, axe crazy on . Felt by the Miners—Crow's Nest Puss ,° trttsresting Its About Om Owe Count . . Millionaire 'John R. Rockefeller bas ` thrs subject of religion, and almost - lkatiway—Ne tteeemmetneNsd the bans ` 'the United states, a d- taarade Clevel std 'Ohio, a centennial Ndir''llbOrly Interest in M1,t-Dolds —Matt rs hyeical wreQks because of their refusal � ' (creat Britain, , pp for Goveri ment Aiell. R i , ift of 1 (1(1U UOU. of Moment and Hirth oathered from His to take any food. Iver since they ber v All Parts of the Ulobe, condensed a d a Daily Record: came Insane the Have refused to work Mr. P. A. 'Peterson, ebief . ` Assorted trot Basy Readins. Ten lives . ere lost in a flood Abid& Y engimeer of :• or nose t air! ,s in that the Lard . _; i y i_ followed a loudburtst in F .ankfbrt, P �y � the C.P.R., who has' just returned to Gold kttsa bin dit317overed in Wotdd- would provutu 111ntL the end of the Mantrteal from a'tri to Britian Col- G - ADA. ' thy•, an Zlu dtty. bury, Vt. d - world came. Lupe refused to acicept p t , : ; la.- c R+epairsl pare• being made to t'lte Ri Gorman Sw Ln killed hip three sauna- the wages'due hire from the St. Jcisle h umbia,, in apeakLag of mining the,r-el, &_ eau rifle range. est children . . d then suicide_d, need• A Conneeticu school boy ate 10 minoe p � - Street Gar Com aaa for• which he Attica, Mich. on fiuesdaty. y pies on. a wager.. P y, said:--"From' what _.i Wave seen and• ! ° Immense tracts of prairie land in A - worked, and the derbented couple trays h�� I ���r that British Columtbia R a ' After many eaim of absence salmon i Berta'are burning over. Herbert C. Spencer, of Lawrence, starved themselves until they etre - Mr. A. Daw®om has been appoint I �•, has the disease known ag mental are found in the Delaware River. scarcely able to stand. , is probably thef fiii,est gold mining coon- -' :. 'a Police Magistrate pf' Winnipeg. blin4eas, H' 'bzts lost all memo. Pa er boasts will soon be x. 4 - y. p put on this lay in the world. _.Wh,ait the •mitieael ; - `MBi 1 W rd the .goted minstrel," market by a I?ovex, I1T. H,,, farm. need is opke for emelt' s, and t "s The Cataract Power Compar�q offer• Y Ca I+�BT T00 CRAZY T�0 THINK. Pine r �- tto s 1 Hamilton with water for 13- has become n evangelist. He attri= Pe Colony has ordered' young or- this t upP Y 1 hey halve not phot, The country a OOQ .a year, butes his .conversion o the ,St. Laois ange trees fro. r California for' esperi- ----% ,; t- oy+ne. mental purpose . Valuable inventions Thought Oat by Pati• is .m,ountainoue, the distances to be : Michael Wakeham, a etavemvunte , oats travelled are lung and the rates of tran A- of Hamilton, committed suicide.by ou George J. uld, the New York roll- More than th y,seveY, thousand girls, I n Lunatic Asylums. ( thug his throat. lionalre,, Ls p epar•rnq for an extended are engalged inithe telephone servioe In "A. lunatio asylum is about thte Iasi slpoa•tation_are high. 1 know of one case 16; 1- northern crus.a on'this yacht Atalanta. the United St tea. Ln which cake wars tflorted from d t Lord Aberdeen has consented to op °� place any on.e,w� uld search in .for in- ' . �, the Central Fghihiticm at Peterboro o .: John McMa nus, sentenced 23 years The new C nnecticut . farest map. land. I mention t W show what `' j U) li e i t nment for mtu'd,ea•, shows that ova one-third of the State genrous and valuable invemtions, isn t r �; the 22nd of September. ° it?" said the resident sician afane faith there Is in the out�me of gold t �: - w liberated rom Auburn prison on is given up t woods. 1> Y °- A nirrnber of female emp7a9eea of th Monday• Ttivelve of the lar mining in British Co cambia„ One �tiv , _t: Canadian Colored Cotton Company a peopl sat down alt sh Etna, gest of theme institutions; ao- hoar pipes and all aorta= of material piled Hamilton are on strike, Niccila Tell th. electrical engin®erg N. H., dinner ble recently whose un- cording to "a writer in London Atrs- "j i claims to ha solved the prob m ited ages wer 960 years. worn "VVe have a tient in thus ass- tip at the railway stctions; saw bkav- The Canadian Express Company ha the long-lista ice tranatnissiuns of elect- A Burlin oto Vt. man lyes, his ily laden wa tricity. ► lam now uv ho l,eliovs he Js shut up in g ,_ secured connection wrth all point;9 �} 6 g ggons-at every turn; saw i tine Erie and Huron Railway • h baby an alrin by towing the child s < every indication of "ions work with! � • i Notice•! are pasted that 'the Amos- carriage behind .hie bicycle. the old l+le�t I>tri,yon for the national !_, r- 1 Mra. 'Jones, of Brockville, .has r sol " the one end in view o: developing then , �. ` _:-._ i keaa MLlts, anchajster, N. H., will A New Yark e dela. In the hope oaf raising the money her famous herd of ' Jerseys to +cici9e in Au u t indefinite! 'i%his will g Acus fs contatructing gnat induatrie�s. Tr a •Hatable thing ' Hartz of Prince Edward Island. g y• a bicycle far which the weight of the to Pay thia. trifle off and obtain his throw oust G, opei tives. l rider will fur flab the titotive wer. about thea gold minas of British,Colum- -- • The grain, root and hay crops i John C. Hoy ar De ut Town Mar- � go rr!cotes he haxs for the last two years de- Port Ha d' d+ Y A poor man f St. Jose h bin is that they are not confined to _ pe and Peterboro' iastrict#9 ar anal of Tulare was ha ed at Saq Fran- P ' O has voted his" poor brains to in,ve nting, .ted as ruin an excellent fallen heir to fortune of �1u0,000" left an,� section, but are s 3atterea over the ` l3 g yield. cisco for the ' irrtler of an Italian in Lhingsa Strange to say, arrtcmg a hoot f , The each oro by an uncle filled in the fit. Loma count for hundreds of mites. p pin the district sonar apolitical qu .rel. tornado. of utterly alt,sutd ideas he actually has �"' `,: y':: St. Catharines will he a failure. Oth .Et Robbin 24, has been ail-. �� CROW'S NEST PAbb' RAILWAY. - � t tea a,geri 3 1 he foot thtrlt �'Vhlte 15ir1 bur S - in Pj�t 'd ttvn whli h arra rc3a11 race-ia• � a er fruits are generally abundant. g ' �ti', Vn„ fur the tater- Y P " What le needled !a a railway `', ! -t ed at Huntin on, Mont., is a ap endicl antidote for t. able. His friends rind I have supplied ._ The by-law appointing Mr. E. G. Ba der• of a fat and his two daughters. tobacsc o hab[t 9 nttracsting the atten- through the Crow's est Pass, which rotes City Engineer, at�a salary of §2, She had atte pted to kill a whc,le ' . him with 'stash harmless rruiterials as mould tagt the finest .c al-producing re- a" :: tion of Slaves f the weed. 000, was passed by the Hamilton Cit family. he requires, a,nd lie hata just finishied a ion in the world as d b • Council, - , A flawlecss stone wei�'T,hing eight teas, g y meaIls of r:. ,a' Car barytas, 250 ears and 50 horses, twlo and a half feet•at,trase and twent slmgle autoinatic. cbntrivaneci for the which the miners would. get their coke, Engineer George H. •White, of th , belonging to he C"hicago City Railway two feet long;, wao taken from a quarry hued of a. lawn tennis racquet to pick Which is indispensable. and the lack of T. H. & B., was killed-near Wellan Co. were destroyed b fire in Chica�o in E eke Vt. the other da which c�t,usee tl,e.ui at )r-cssent to labour • y Y� . up the ladle and abolish strooping. .It' b his engitre being thrown into th on 'Saturday fight, at a loss of $350,- under ,serious difficul:.ies. The lack of" - q: dj}eh, Bath now !tousle of three canary �� I ' QUO. pretty. well; and I'm so convinced such a _rcxtrl. retairday' a dewelu ment- birds ltartcheol out oP one egg: The lit- ,p Winnipeg Ci Council has aband - The death s announced of ' R tttr,re's mono in it the I've advised �vhii,h would 1►ts n�nat;rkable if all the - f. tie falluwts wore about the $,ze.of bum- necc9sar f - ed its >.ntentUm to asphalt certa' Rev. -Arthur Cleveland Coxe ft;p blebees but are alive and rc)wing. his friends to Serer© a y acilities ve e provided. • But streets after advertisin+ g patent for him �':; g for tenders, pal 13ishop of Wetst:ern New• fork, and Otisfic,ld Me. <claims one of the lar in cs.�u• h,'t>E•comes cured. His ether in- that so n�ucsh is lxsijtg dune without and-_ Achy the" city is threatened, wi - a most cans, euous figure in the Am-' �' thc.srs fa,c,tties is a prtx,f that there is suite b contractors. x est maks to be found in tlr4i state. `I'hts. veration i9 of a differs+nt ki td bein a awe"!1- raunderl fcti.t-hlin the future of `�" -+ erican churc ma'Pstic tree measured 14 fella 7 1-2 g the Province which i . de tined tci be- l . Mr. Ballantyyne, of Stratford after A shrike of he vptrions ofg'an.i,zations inTs in diameter measured one .foot r1oally effioac•ious preventive of seasick- visit to Manitoba thinks that �the"ou - constitutin he ltro t.herhood. of 'fail- from the come the wealthiest"Province in Con- - g ground. ne9s• federat►on. The C. Ili It. has al.<ays• Zook for darrytng in that ProvrnQe ore in New Ycvrk has lietsn�officiully cis- " _ ;� . clareei. Zhis will bring to a atanri- .Ieremiah Heiul, 'a wise liash au- ,, Its veer sim le; two of to coni n be.,n favorable to the; idea of buildin very good,- thority, adm,ts the ablltt r,EAlal,anla y p this n,eLci but of cu rse it is also a int alwut wetve tttougancl strikers. y eats are in suety kitchen xi rho {e,tist At St. Catharines the family of r Pc' to produce iron chew r than Fn land, In very chi-mist's slit,. I have suc- & H. Dli,ght hi had a ver d matter for the Local u d the I)uminion y na,rroW e - , The s sten of itn wrtin -wouten and but thinks fml ght char es "will Crove}.rnments to inte'rcl t themselves in. nape froze, the fire which lest. ed th y I , t3 pre- cpul ly trs9tesei it my •►f. ►n two ocs� dwelling. girls for Knit oral and of r .unlawful ve►nt serious w npetition. e.rt.•+ivns r'iviii ly wheat c us. , the I roper eunimunicatic and the gravid- purposes-is t be investr��ated by Conn- it ho-9 (teen f mond impt)ssible tro build channel in very atorruy W t.her. ing of fac�ilitiecs and n oessary material «`innip-9 a;ldernien are diseatisfie tniNs[oner bis outih of the United a li hthuume o Diamond Shawl off for the; , --'- - d MAUIa ILIM A RICH AN. prc>wecutiu>t u, ' thw several en-° ,. with the crstpitls figures and will States I3ureu of .a6ur StatisCica. Ilatteran, but t e Ccovtyt•nment will ,put -: terpritees which arts nc w under way are ' the D+act,inicm Government to do th ' in a 1i htabi at once and she will As an instance of the cl verness of matters in which'- t�;e country act a• - work aver. The patralyt stroke which prostrated d P lunat ha, it many intxrest y u to know be. the stron ro t `ever made. wbole is interested Or, assuredly tf Mariitubat's wheat cr . accordin t 14ir. Vanclerbi t, ar., Ls said to have been ° • t.ha,t a very valtrarble improv meat con- tIi<+ mining irrciust he, benefited by 'the op' g the result. of violent altercation with .A !mar beine3 raised on North Inland rY The l�©r'Wester, iNrUl not' ec ura.l 1 t Cul. i ncx,ted tivtth trracbinary, a d now in rovidin o[ the:3e tit o :, i •-: - 1 hi,9-son, who ,rsistod in his det.ermina- disup x,aresc . Tile whole island was " : g ing the Lamin- _ daily u.9c; everywht re, wan i v�+nted by ton as a wholes wrnilci .frit c - dama , a goal deal of the grain Lein tion to marry Micss Grave Wilson, whet N%t. over for bi n, when the tired party' the ininates of an asylum oll known p' damagcsd y coat. is rn.in ea , senior. found hitu asl sp in a heck number of DIIi.Ext rLY ANI) YNDIR,ECTLY, y Y h a reeiclenc4 �vhc re he had one to Slee every one try nanrA� "At9 he is now iha tx,nafic of the out: att.enclatnt u The 5Uth aaniveraary of the mania a p oils cured and 6 a sorne� hat ' of Sir Charlety iiatd Lad '1'u Thr: repoits of the. burin& agencies on 4 illow imp ath the bed. q prom- Y , be celebrated b a y peer wt 1 P inert man, I wont me+nt it tr. an de- on such rev"recon. it re are canny r �{ !n New Yorl� cunt roue week aster week j yy P ' > Octobea .8. „ Y gulden wedding o })e monoto iour;Iy dull, and. the our- In a lot of o d paper stock 'received calls; but hie lnvr�rtticvn, de ignc,cl' and >ns bolding bock ut;,,il tx+tier 'facrlit- A ` '. rent ones sh no vaxiatyr: !'he week lately at 9'mill in Andover Conn., waa : moNlellcxl iis "ir diversion whi a absoltile- ie=► txs provideei. I kni::v several `gentle- ; K' a Iiil4e., the incsv ri tion of which reads: ; l ilinatne, has since brought him in meat ruys+slf who have propert-ies, for ' �" Far rte f�rst time oa" record the wer cotntnr,nri,ed ►adly in the 61*culative p Y ezaru )le, rn Rc►sslanci who are slim 1 of the• Iminion Supaeme Court is cot - market osv' IiLr a to the outflow I'hiA Bible wash used in the pal ,it by thottsaarcia of pounclts. { y } EfelY Rev. 6teven 1'Vttot, ' pa.9tur into k- yG MACH .'VE. wait ing fc►r that railway in order tt pplated up to date,and all the judges a e of old '1a d d •cline in the Treasur res- ,. 1I15 FI. . ln: re.•idiness fur the Octol,er lists. g Y bridge, 'Masa., from 1769-1818. the•--y may develop them, 7'he lung haul- s�rve, Basin —whuh is always 4uie.t, "A lunatin at an a rlum Uerel�vae' t.he' hi h 1 . Thos "reports of forest fires in Brit.is at tUL9 liras u sena.—has been consider- An Oklahoma editor exprovms his ag g rule of tranx xwation, . once as siAtant ph).sivian i vented a asci the difficult of obtainir k Columbia state that many of the mi - ably further` epre�ed by the general thatnkrs fat a basket of oranges thole ( Y tg cis a are x ; "Wes Itrrve •roveived,.a .b flying Arad;ine, anti haul a unique bound w have their tmtardin r effects, ing towris are in dahger, and ahead finainciatl un stet. Th , ptrocluacs mar- asket of uran�es I b fro►at our frienr method of su spr-nding it in r 'dair: t- althou h, as I sa with such facili- ' }mrnestse loss ha.9 been caused to t e ke'•ns have Ix• An anu,c-h depressed; lat.rcl ), Cuts llradley, for wh►r h 6 Y. .. farmers. cess x-i•ill ma •keel tho•lowest-fi Urmon he will. pl,-&-w' ac,ceptour cont ,liments, uta�pherir pressures lasing fif sen j)oundS ties as exist rnn,atrk:thla ever 1 a Y gg } to .the square inch,''' he sa ct, I have anthimi,asrn are lx•L gY and: �� A pair of high-bred hon9es hays hes record. T industrial crutla,k is somr+ of which are newly six orches !n rig shu«tt diameter." simply to atsh:tits9t all I.h; air from .' is theme. an c•.lucnce of the C. P. R. presented by a friend ih Dublin to Lata !corny, as o►� ing to slupppp���tgge of works a.i,c►ve to alrnlii) h n' a n>rtnoun,rir- Y � , . Y In different p rtes of t he wuntry the pur- Since tr•eft -have been extensvel y 1 Y ,� taking this init►ative sn the building of > Aberdeen, who so narrowly t'Ara d Y rn'tp fixed truer tics tivi,ule de,,k," and 8rownin ,n ,the Gatineau, to re 1 •'basing pow,r of the people has al- lasted in ,vnithern California the rain- th,''' ,ra►I«7ry {" g p R.I. air pretsstira tinciertasattl will hold ' WeI1, t he C. ;P. R. would, nem ars' ' the fsam lcx9t in chs accident. ready 'set>~yibl cLec rcja,secl, and nu pro- al! of the region has become much moue this shi , tt I tolri hila Uc d react a- 1 P•' a sistawlt. in such an undertt.king. The - . spect of an ea ly improvement aEtpears uniform anti favourable to a riculture- other air yump o r, t oft e, first ones 1 given sul�sL- Mr. John S. Middlrmatn, of BLrnlu - 1 I Ik)u,ini ►n t,uvc caner nt ha.s ham, is in Ottawa for the _ t.o -be in nigh 1'Ue sarlt� of wool this Rut thesre aro' other partct u thostute to txh_tu.�t the air that wuu d (xs ►rt.9s- lyurposA of i week are the smallest known for years, in µ•Mich the sawmills are ,piping out I cues to ulvvays �vhiclr tats of general - terviewing the Government on the sub- . the fore.9ts. ing thart putup down,ti`nd an of ber above benefit, anti it is ntxt too• mush to gay . : _ sot; of the immigration of jiivenilels - GENERAA,L.. (" that, rind xn un, ad iii;►.; but. :s oleo hired the! such a railway ire I have men- a ?his country, • Mrs. Elm-nezer -Humphrey has � pre- I he cmc,o made a mtxlel wh r-h worked tionl,t t�t,uld bis in the nature of lla, nes ' Over I,300 Sl►arr,i.9h esc,ldiers in Ltiil>a aentrsd to the town of Oxford, N.II., the , leniiidly. lIt• said: �'It flc� v al,uut in tiunal t►enefit., leading, as. it~ wtr>+uld, to . The Ylonlreal, rolling mills, wh' h 'are dying wi h y:,ellrnv fever. uri,;i«al warrant tssuad I,y King James lis rcx,ut likc< a birc>>, 1'uturturrateL , - were cicx9ed down for some time; ha e y they rapid opt-niirg aril devPl�,itmer�t of been . testa t.ed, .and sc,rne fuer h It is re4,or at Singapore that ria- of Englanrt .for the collectins of the the windx,sv haspiK,nt i to , olmu at the fintst. Province i« the I.k,mtnton." - tive uprisr continuo in the Irslaaid 141wn tax. It. wass issued to If. C. Gray, I the t<ip. a,nd so it fl w out, and so I Bred mer., ho ve-ere be inni t.o fe sl Ki{,,r's collector,; and is darted Det•etn_ ; loth it,' ht• laruc•nteci, ANOTHER Ct,�I I,'`VAY NEED 'D - g nt3 of Formula. Ypminn,h o poverty, have found - ber 31 1671, I be chaplain of• n aeyr urn in t:lta Mr. I etat•r�nn al9t, ntc�nt iccneri that ,. Masswtres r•e relK)eed 4o harve oe- , It is. re t.ed' t hxt Chief l erred at Orc c�, cin which 2G �rmenianta Joseph 13. 1'ortl3r, of Canton, Vt„ liati'j Acct b c)r1,e, trtld Kae ,f a mu, lrrr_n there tht n'-waa a desire ft)r a rai.l�i ay north ' were killed. lull ty" eun,e. cut„ t)t,.tiyc,saiun of a hand- ' whe►;:hash it 1)lan I. fo layi„" u cabtt, fre,tn a IIx,int curttiKu<,trs. .to :�r;hcs�,ft. Skirving, of Inger6ull-, will be apq)o ii d' r t►trute wonflen lou h which its nivire ! round the world lin tfvo d,t. y, IpL9 idea W th+ tarit)oo r�uutry. t Urs uri<le-r '� Re its of the gimps is Franc's are P taking N%oultl alar►, lt..• said, t.x ed Co the p�uv�n,cial det.e<tive nervi 1'c' than 176 y.eatr�a old and is still in agood i wut4 to .send ulr a powerful balloon U) s jtLSttLIt to fill thz _v<uatr;y cautd by the retic _ "most favoral, a c<tntl,erecl witU th© re- a nt ut r�eeservatiori. It t4'rr,� !Atilt in : tli, hi hast by n�sutta, fou he aa9 infr,rmeci tttcrt poFts of lartt. seta.. ' f " g px,�ibte trltitui u, with a ,, . nation of Yrovinciatl D+,trc tine 1- I — I. 1 ;,tt by° onathan Ik+.-her, ono of the cat,l4A atlt4�lvAl. Icy the -re •olution of fully one thuu�anci lU',rse•s '`-ere ke rt . • �1ir. T. )I, Lawry of llartt !ton h Z• Eugene Spullori the•N hrencch poli- early rtettlers of Randolph, for'his own 1-the earth on its !lexis utas c, 411, he rde- on the road drawing freight. I3e,op�e t. enterpci an ac:tic.n fur "�IU,C�IU -.!untag s tkia.n, journ lust., it t i alt ha r dea 1• . privaGs otic . cl:irrs+l, wrI h,� lair! rotnl,l� teLy ruwtd ��e'ro �ttl'ing all the .ttma, the c3cruntry " I` . : against Mayor Tuc•k,ett and the Pa,3 ' Ile was arzty ie y�ars of age• Itichard � l`uker, who became famc►us tics+ elixth in twenty lour h urn." was l)eiiW olx•ned up and the heavy , S` more•;; who receut.ly +assaulted hirer,a - It ins est.ini tsd t h, it will take_ 50,1 -about thirty yea{•n ago aq a tg,yy soprano rates for the transpial:ttion of frftght t I leging conspiracy cert the part of th . 000 C i,nese trcxgv •t.o subdue the in tits chub of !1'riutt,y csburch, in New told heavily upe,n •the people•. who i .: cle6endants. Muhamrneiian re�l,eltt at Tanru}rue. Murk, arlupteci the Aurae of UeUu ltu►9a A `I'I4 R'S SPRIN needed singly the =encoura ement of ti Mr. F.'A. Knapp,a Prescott -barrist The Britiwh hip Sierra Parima,bound When he err+w up and became well —._ - communicarttuh generally all oveir the is La Ottawa to interest the Alinist for R,lingoon, has !;.seen wrevked onthe known a,9 a brlrttone. Same time a• o I►nt,, :a + of Marine on an ocean steamer whi• Maldine. Isla tls, anti all hands lostf: lie irtUeritad n fortund and its now liv- 7Lltrtren Nhofs tL mita t'area,3s slue Ktltioe! Mr. Ye-tersrtat ham hopeful things to' ti in T in London. . a Man. report :—'fhes .crops Imi d well and a - he has invented, tunic h, he says, ca 1Vrs. Gat.ha ire Licx,Lh Clil,born, hand ea rAotni srsd ori al)undtnt' harvest. On make the voyage between the Labra - The 'cr'tr strtgtb of a tiger it its dying P �' of the Satvat ern Arany urbanization ip A I3oiae; !luno, than having advertimil, . thus way dottn Ills. Peterson met t.wo dor coi,st aald England in twenty-sec' France, was ncx,ked Mwn. on WIPAInes- be would not be re.9[tonpible for debts i struggle3_ is said to be atmos fabulous, Fmneh engineers who !inti keen sent - i 'n hours. day in Paris, end seriously hurt. cmitracted by his wife, she retorts that writ.,, Miss Maxryatt, in a otter from over by 1 tench capitalists tot re,poi•t " ,. GREAT BRITAIN The wife of 'a�rn n Murales, of Mon- "Ilia never paid arty of my bills for my I India, and iiho goes on t.o i ascribe a � tilt. gold reg ion around .Rat Portatge - ;► �` terey, Mexico was asa,rulted and tiasd Clotltct9 or anything elt3e i« the Hina=t vet distremirr occurrence which t,wk and Rainy Latke. \'t�L-ile th'e•y dish not �.. Sir Pearl Anderson; assiatLnt Under to a horse. I e horse was then mads teen yeast. I have leen warried,4o him, ( Y g rinticipate their relxxrt anti whale they - ' secretary, rn the Foreign Office, is dead t:o run-•away, nd'tbe wcxmtrn 'wasd�•ag- lir' is pow walking ii,n ttnd town with a I)laucs in the Iiandypoor t�nglu, by hast riot arrived at final cohollusions, , �: its , j" The Cunard Steamship Company h'av ged to death. suit of clothes un that I paid $1G for." which Caption H---, aide-c+E-camp to thus., gentlemen said sufficient tfo give_ -- ' ' I oadered three. 5,000=ton steamshli,ps to Mr. Peter n the idea that the �cere `'` ' built at BeifaSt. l A Turkish i •ado has lx*n issues! •not- An enterprising bicycle dealer in + the governor of Madraea, lust his, life. Y. + , • - ifying the Cb rncil of Armenia and Brcx,klyn Ls offering a novel inducement t C,tptuitt II—, whilst stay'ng at the favorably ttupressor& with what they .: ,- F - 1SIr. Charles Dickens, sun of tl Patr.iarchat.e t at they" will be held re- to Would-txs urchaisers. Ha tvea a had si t n, and tb;rt their reI><)rt « I deceased novelist, died at Ke,asingto ,ponsibte her tt.er for anY treason ott building lot in- a oniall ta«ntgont he � bung:rlutiv, un a jotuney w a from 'the likely to ham. exceedingly- f t,yoi•able. froom paralysis. the part, tf t s Armenians. Jersey eixist to each ph.rchaser of a ( hills, heard that a large ti 4r which ;, A.+doctor reports a case of cholera i Sjr .Freateric CarrUi ton re rte that tvl)eal. The lot oP" course, is neither-I had dune HROIiE UY i'IiE BAND. : g largo nor valuable ; but ass an aclvrr- great mischief in he neigh- South London. The officials are exam- his force oa.rri d the Matabele position barho od wasp still lurking it the aur- I - y. initag i4uuto the Eagle of flue' case, in the Mat.0 , Hills after taevere fr ht._ tired«aitt. the, sc betas is Raid to iae work- � I i Ix g Toa succ cess-of_ a bo I The diseases of animals •bill and may: were, Ln admirabl µnd news, Yin s.le,ncin S imp, in wUich t3U of the en 8 y-• res „ rounding juatgle. 'i'hi9 oval,.. g tt' street band is recorded b the Phila- a; the lana rating bill, passed' by the killed.: The B itish -lues' was three kill- rhe Rev. Hent H. ert, rector of for a sportantatn, and his lass i no time Y Bow I de 1 s hi -Ret c►rii: _: Imperial Parliament have received th,e ad and eleven wounded. the Episeopal Cfiurch of the' Advent, � in sallying forth ju search i of ,the p - J Royal aawntr Betrsonliurst, Lgng Island declares that A German -band'of frau piece started f A fire that b •oke oaut. in Canna, Island beacst. According t:o the s-tatiemisnts of It is stated that" the• Imperial Gav- of Crete, on Sunday, was mistaken as a in his opinion, all broad churchmen are to'play "AAnie Rwaey." A crowd of. ; ; dishuncst and in order• ict !ve a er the nativert who-accauipawited im the ernm,ent intends.calling upon 'the Char•-- signal for the Turks to massaacre the p arc hizus, attracted by the mu,,sic, soon tared South African Compare topa an Clhristiarus, and a panic ensued. Marinas sural point "ta his remark a declares captain Win found "himself )Paco; , -t.o �' d y further that Bishop Potter anti Dr. fans �vit. this monarch ,of th4 Indlazit ith'ro�d around. Then a miechievoua- ,y indemnity for the Jamesont car from the Brit.' b acid Austrian man-o8- b g Huntington, of Grace C.htirch in New_ looking boy appeared on the �seene suck- . The new Burmah railway loan of two war lying -pff t. port were landed be- forests: C millions .and six hunclrecl thousand fore tits error wan diacovlererL York, are broad ehurctimen. i ing a Letson. He waited .Alii th'e btmd , Phe. tiger wttti on one side of a szrtall v, itr th,s rriicl9t: of the tune unci then t ' ands vtias„- placed on the market in At the ublic !cora. at Meoon, Ga., atrearu, aLnci Captain H— cin the sq eezecl po P Y u through th crowd, - and; 1; London. and sul,�cribeci for twenty - I there rs a barometer oracle simply of a other, and It waa aftetuvard aslertain- ,A6 - thin stri of cedar and a thin strip of ed thin he !tad a�ctrtal fireal. at the standing in the midoit of thej musicians, ` times over. .I '' POSED IS NO. E Ihl I P began smoking .the 1iemo with all hits- white epcce placed tggtsther alae stook brvtt, i.birteserr timc�.9 1>Bfore it tsgraug 'mi ht C'amplyints'ase being made that the An.. exp)eri ,ed telcrap,h opetrator, srl,entii;u�arly in a base rerst of wood. with' antaz' t i Martini-henry ammunition of 1896,Ei utg s rc ngth itcross tits , n, from irate Lag to the sounds, un- !tela it iae aYting to rain, the gt{sips strr,atm--timaxing, when it. is takt t int o the e[fc�et was cast tntaneous, .the ' lien issue fails to came up to the star- ” - lend down .and when it iS to bed e�nr,4icieratirxt t, at Ca Lam H----- t6uts Sound �°�g' From then brass inrstru- lard; but it - stand a me ge on one kind rof tcele- rryy h` p tents 'biJcsitriie feeble, and at 1 rst,.they ;'e peta3sed the inspection of the they atand rigidly stiff and straigU. in general a roast t,u ccessful shat, • cines l 'a toge_ihar, and the four Uer- { Imperiail .Gaverninent. .sten inst•runu t• without seeing it at It i�Y said to tndica`te nam;ng storms Seizing the unfortunate man before , whoaei moutUs were clrippirig ` The_ Queen, ' through United States Il. One shay an inxpeotar walked into unfailingly. bq !tad t'irne to elude the aLttaek the Am,bassa•dor Bayard, has sent an- ex- n office and moisture apcl all pu ed up, matte gadq t4 qucitsstlon the In a barn at Ir 33edford, Mss., 1i1'ute .•.»Ansel him. so frigUt.fully that, a break'for the Litt le I Ilaw, threaten- ion of her gratitude to the citiaens y age are two animals whish era very rare; he wan only tear rie,d biLck to the l,iinga- ing him tvit.h txrribLrs pt nisbm<�nt. The c ark in charge. i�uddenl a mr9s low to die. A doeGor was rotrurc ci act cif Orseala, Fla.,whto_recently planted and I in one features at least. One at them .. P boy msa,de hits wuy thr r h t_he scoot d, , dedicated a-magnolia tree to her Ia- pan arrive., the dharlt sat down Is a ram, which haas four larges and sam a s Possible, but.not.htn , csoulti save g ', g however,,.and Orton show s a clean pair .. ., ` qty. , - ,,, - write it. Th in ,ge was act fol- well defined horns on his head, and wool b � lifts. '1'lu, tip{s'r must: have fallen 1 - .. = baol� altnexst 'in;tanil of, he3elas. 4 1 ver;:— and hair grotwing together• on his hod y. and died, a.9 be �_,__ I - . l Mfr. Bali'aui ahhounoed in the House .. = The other is a "bill " was fontnd on the s ' .. of Commons on Wednesday that lie feat• Look b�uut far balls. Tho irim3ector y goat, and � loot with_the thirteen STATUE OF VIC OIi,IA � _ ad there would not be time this session is somewlhlere, ort t e line, and will be �� four horns, two grb� Ing" together 0; dd in his carutSs• 4 �, king itis nr4sts n everywhere."' frost the top of his .heart nd .arching —.-- passe the Decea,ged Wife s 6ister bill, �, Qneen Victoria is to herself' in' r .: but that efforts would be made for the he u Spector st ,ileo! a,s he listened to backward, and the other t o rowing JUSZ THL TTiiF,TQ, bronze. A hernia stat a of H. R H. • ti a message, whi 1 the poor clerk looked from the sides of hia head and ranch-. , - parsing of thte-IrLgh Land bili. I sidewa e. Patron--See 'hr,ere, la,ndlo�rd, look at IB to_be laced at th© ' �tlon of (,tuean ` q ire lxelplMse: H s superior, however, Y ibis ;sirloin steak your wc}lter bas Victariapatreat and t�e Victoriit em- �� In spite of afro bitnkment Blackfriar a of the" lies s nS ressure liroughtt w ,rit to the irlsatr meat nand sent back Mian Maud Davis, wliv is tc.achinig in brought..nes, just when L -tvsiritecl a istea;k p to-bens• bq Sir Donald Smith', the Impar- t answer:— Ilhiotsville, Me.,- says 'sLte lima very cat :the, tivotst wa ` cal Government has finally "refused to 'Too late I H hos• already poked nice s9cb�u t house to tench in�and $oma- lr tixitlloxd "Tlie I- -tb lest spats of the,Citq of London. ' The . it1 , Bir,: that�'st�atne. is the .work of t "e late.Cy B. . . ' - p it the Ulster Stearnshap Company nose to beret very bright pupiL,s, :but the Ma It flte�" -t at`. .i tl fl,&, tli lai)11. 13trc]a the. lien cul � _ a o .: . t - - . .. _ . _ _ .- .1�., t..,- ,p-^";-<.l`#t_� :�.� :.83 ..vx _ 4 t FYI• rt !. .-. -e .> IF. -a,u .. �T,m: J'�.{,,�.`7,�-> 'ey�a'.* .�;'a�•.-..y; R"7 r -< ,�£ .. .. - .. t «: -,it ,Vis.. -. ;`:«4`7-e;;'. {,4ile.. - 4 -+ .,i .:.._ .-- .. -. - .:.'..- :..:�t -�.. .. .,.�. ,,..__ g bud. _ -.- - _ __ r -!• : .. .-.. I •. is �:-�_ - x4 - • 'P.' � = $' 't.. r. 1 nr� I wen�,. �- 'k - B, , >.�, i^i, g ',fir -�'e .,,'f�.. " :`,f.�- � {'±-€ � n •r.a -f-. ,.� 3`r ",.y'4 z+.c�, :�.i -i�{ti�� �,x.- - _ r�tl ro'�r.,..;� .� I. �} V �.�v�.-,�.�"s k��''�s'Y",� .�.£F��",a �' "`>� _ �.�k ><�` '�r..�-ti.Y a,. '`�"J.'�Y.. t r�A$ pt�� #}�; �.: � � �i,� :'�.�r�� , 4., ;43 3� f I 9S: L» gi - -�: z,xcS:i.. -- ::,c 'x'-is, •#,S �`, . R'� �t 9' ,. caw�i � s`lisaue.. ��� ,&k@• at` s.,. - - - ✓- -`> .. _ .y rt-..." tin,•. 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'`< . .English' eoieantiat finds that haul r S D `( Tl'�� • ,�, l V� MY 1J Is Latoes are cooked withbut rear ving' "...-` 4,, � their skims they lase only 8 per cent It's go H eless Wa1I, -but Testllri'a1?c ` t, , � � of their nutritive_ quality throug eg with True .Ring_ to It ft)r the I{ t t dst ft I[ee the 8 B'- �1 A�! �t � : traction of their�uices. Who the Great South Amealean Cures. df d�-`lVe �i� • • '• e e V Y�.V1g Ti�Ae i ; n, skins were remov before -boilirt the .a per cent, which mak the WON.. ER,FrtTL TESTIMONIALS. with Hypophosphltes terra �n �uCh, QOd COrid�- QtUC nus. Ip.i� P.ti>i�, ¢, tt lass wag 4 L� �""" g ► � ; latter way a very wasteful one. tBln 'treat Li137t1 $ ire blot --- 1I� ! i R:HEIT TLSM.-The Greiat S(Mth Preva t'g O[�ffiiCl ��4 - g D y Persistent work pays in net rbfit. � taVat,at/„ �OUQLAB EROS. Slate,Qra►el weld metal ,. American Rheluigiatio Cure is ga€e, I DDleG roofers, metaliio Dail ek �. - and-satisfaction. Weeds eat up-so tnelli harmle" and ,aote uiakl Gives in- "-L1verOilmakea 1°�°' y Ug �� §I '.�r�r c t q Y- sheet metal workers.l2t Adele de W. Toron � - plaint food and drink upi �o much alar stent rel f and an absolute) cure in one for the grows i of the �'erms of that di3ease. � and t� - � ' ii= in a dry time; and yet they can I kept to three s works wonders in the . Hypop!mphlites OF, CCHeI[B$RL IN ->i;ye � r' most ecu forms of rheunlatiAm find 8oc.and sl.o0 at all dtuggira. a >7trvcs. PIM,aliat-137 Kin ,4 I down eco cheaply with mower and , t ,�,� .� y��rB, •� route $oma �8e ,, 1' �N Ta :; r snnoot.hing harrow and •.veeder'if a •use. neural; " I was crippled so that I pt. 1 td nth. �' 1 had to a stick to et 'about,•' writes �-��^� I ': our brains in the way of good mnage- $ t ILLS, MILl� �i HALE8 Barristers Soleal 1; Ja�ieis A. Alldazson or I r deo., maul. .. Ga gay N.W.T. How This . Aberdeen vhemberg, Adolatd7 i i At tam I suffered untold misery. I ���1 .D� �EP �A Ve offer Doe Hundred Dollars Reward fob IFeob gee Toronto. Mone Three methodcs are practiced t pre- .tried ev ry medicine under- the aun-- •+� • b• y to I'°a°' any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by B.a.Mina, a A.-A. Mille.=Jaw.Helen.LL a f i serve the fertility of the soil, t wit: sip�ent s' weeiks in the. hospit&I tender . --� >EIall Catgrrh c'nre. 1� , ��.� Rotation) of crc ,s, application of tom- 'e t tment, without any .relief. X A`TROIIBLE THAT MAKES THE LIVES I �'• J:Ve�IiCN E Y ec Cn.,Props., Toledo,O. _ was old oed to try . 13uuth American We the underalgned, have known F. J.Che • A Bh'iotdy Sigh J martial fertilizers and the use of ber11- ILheumat' C OP THOUSANDS MIS�BABL�,, nay i'or the lab 16 years and barleys him Wheel tD s MODti6R uta. After -using two lxyt- perfeotly honorable in all bueinea,s branaaa ��iICE; d.T. PDDR 4> yard manures. Though all thre are tees I th w away my stick and went . ti-ons,and finanolatly able to carry out any ob• Manutaotnrer 78 to . often blended the first is of pT'mary to work, and• have worked every day The Oni�t Hailogai Treatment to io Ys- ligation made hy'thetr firm. Adelaide Sl.1(*..Ttuasareii importance, as it rests nothing but since, an that was two and a half W T `1 rcvaz wholesale Drugglate Toledo, `II p� -- . Y g bsove the Cause oe the Tratrbl8-Orae O. •jr.nlxa, K'INxArr do Mexvtrt, Vff6olesale �LL TheLeeding Btll►F!!O po baler. Ina. 4 �. labor of mind in dc.terminin t rah- ears a e Spy kind of 0 a „ Who Buffered Greatly Shown flow This Druq iota, Toledo; t). tea OUR northwbN;,p >_ :- �' tive3 value of crops pprodure a d t:he KIllN YB.-- I believe iii saved•mp' Caa be Dene at a Uetuparagvety Tr111- Hal�'a Catarrh Guro ie ti►ken internally, cot• >i7o•aa ]iz l�a[i: atratt� o thistly , r! i : condition ia1 which t•he soil us 1 ft. life," is he itve testimon of Mr. ing direoti upon the blood and maaoue ear• 'r Y y tor-oaring mac inp. IIIT Manatee -3 Luxuriant cropts are al�vayl pr aced James eBrine, of Jamestown, Huron tnq �xgenae. faces of the system. Price 750. per bottle. sitar,1310 81 Adelaide Sk ..Torontso.Onk " { open new land where th8 have C'' Out' m `king of the miraculous T'he life of a dyspept c is bdyob�l Sold by all Druggists,. 'Testimonials Free.- - °�� cure cif complieatlon of kidney trou- da+ubt one oP the most unhappy lots ADIE81 TheMeDowell Garment prat '-k been burned over. The ppwer of task bete by the ( .Eat South American that cava )Data)) htimanity. There >e ai- �vt pa enbobbafned L Maohfne-Fite ;very Fot�,o 1 E'ollow r ' i in ashes to liberate nitrogen fro the Kidney ore. This gentleman waw so ways a feeling of over-fullness and dis- To I N GNTORS. fn all countries by every fw4hion I ,E a,sy to learnt B•a-pfd to use � F humus_ in the soil is sufficient to make severely affected that his physician tress after eatalig; no matter how care•- International Pa enc Bureau, 12 Melinda St,, No re-ilttingi No paper pattern. Sae no egIt , � � t ashes of great value. Rank, ric soil, hall to tt:end him dail too take the fully" the foal may be prepared, , and Toronto. Lontleeb'exporience, Iloweet rates !n ousting et)Ilah, graceful,sad perfect fitisiia/ ��:, t rmemt», Wr1G,for artioulars, full of vegeta-bee maitter will p educe urinsa fr him. The first dose gave raven when the anent tWes food spar- Information free. G. O. Ficitas,IAN, Manager. ga p 1 ' . crops much better. after an appli ation him reli It, and half a Nettle cured him ing)y there is t�requently no ceasaticm K•A• KsLioxD, Ezpergsmd Erinmiuor. S.COlitti(IAN. 113 Yonge 8t:,Toron� - of wood asheis than if supplied w• th a complete. y, dimolvi all obstructions, Qf -the distressi ains. How thank- I .. - ' t good dret�in of manure: weld h�ea I? T'he Lead den hover Turns�Fheel-1vlllyentIIsing" .,. g ung and strengtheni iq the ful one who has undergone this mis- ALMA adlan poth'I&aS parts. S tb' American Kidney Lure is cry and has keen restored to health' nor Yovxl,woarex. Build- PEERLESS ' V - ` . a kidney specific one , and it doe" all feels can perhaps he better imagined fl i ingsand Rquipment, raeui. _ I- ' 1 • (CANADA'S- PRIDE- that is calmed for it ever tirade, than described. One such sufferer, tr.Kcsho�l�xealthueoord, ' and Hethodsof Instruction � 4 STOM CH AND NERVI+:S.-Tivo Mrs. Thomas E. Worrell, bf Dunbar- un.ur,dssed. do-page +ilial. MACHINE . �'" ' * A little over a mouth hence th Fall thirds of all ehronib diseases are tan. N. B. relates her experience+ in the Iftwogu•. 1'ItiLnl. AUSTIN,A.M.,st Tho;uaa,Oak t T h Fairs will be commencing, anti . -first due tq disordered nerve centres, hope that it nqa rove beneficial to —1- Ask your dealer for it-Take no liliicatiun ►stat r i and 'foremarst will be- rile Iudc trial y p sral purpwse oil made-Adapted to larmer�uaa-Q - at Toronto, which is to be held this ClnrQ t e nervosa and you will Bt)1x14 other similar Buffeter. Mre. Wor- , ins Inbrioant-Bareemao6lnery. 1. ear from the sleet of A cx,ntrol• robe. ciieoase. South Attu- tell se.ps that far IAore than two yeah OamuetRolrersAfYo.,lOueenOl$r0lworks.Toronti 5+ _ y uguat t the erican Nervine bels roved thins her life wars one of oonstant misery. - ,' ' - X12 of Se:pternber. p Y Every Canadian is very proper) in- t"huu.5and. of timcss. It ie a powerful She took Dubs the plainecit foods, and l8�sar•rtiRtfore3„o>raikaiss )torn �'eflC,lfliH;s � nerve tnsilder apps, in erases of arrutq in- 'yet her eondit,iun kept galling woraq, A large, nnnly'egntpped, old-eetRbliF6ed insti- terested in and justly rood oP the sum p >' I p digestion and dyspepsia, ha:s offeot.ed 'a:nd was at last soriously aggravat di button--NONE BETTER IN CANADA. Best Office a Communion R�alling, �V cess of this, rent• Exhibition use , , t3 . + marve.11o s curds. Grt,o. Webster oP by palpitation of the heart brought on Business Education rrt Ilowont I osaihle (.oat. and art kinds of It "hrinbnc promineint.ly before thea , as .. , (lraduntss alwape etlfoc NMtlti. Write for ' r 1, 1�ore�.st rites: Nor a ,)umber of by t•he stomach t•roublees. She lost all .veil as the outside world the vas re- odtaloKue. W, J. E>w:Llo'rT, Prtnoi ai. eourePs and products of tour cUu t ye,�ra I ffered greatly from nervous- re+lilsh for food and. grew so weak that p IRON AND WIRE WORK. ' and the pruxrelsts which is ),sing )teat e r1e'`ys' saw' hit of moose lrs rind aleE it was with dfitieult she could o atoout 11ri i,�,l !I)i A( 1 ►1 C1 r I3 1 t her share of taw �OO�IQ�' � (lRV{LU Cj�=I,flltlUG l,UP►J TORONTO FENCE AND I . from year to fewness. 1 tried almost -every known the house, and to I y year in ata ^Agriaultur/1 rvint"ly w thout relief. I -waw induced nc,ve ary buti8epwork made life a bur- - _ ORNAMENTAL WORKS I � and Tudt1>3trial ptlrauita, consequent y a IaeL ersurt to tr Doth Amcrrieap den. At rimae it• was rsim 1 im i- Received the hJKheetnhiardatthe World's 'x { the apprataliing Industrial Fair is be- , Y h p y Iw6a Fair, Chien TORONTO, CAN. ; -j Nervine. 1'he first bottle .benefit.t.ed ble for- her to take food as every go 1813, 'I'huy fere tnnnufaoteired fa -3 I ing ltxrked .forwar5l to with iticr@ased everyetpleanc�Rrade,froineheapcet,to.flnest. � ° 1. interest anti pleasurable anticipation, ' ' and fie bottles cured me. It is a mouthful, producerd a feeling of .natustsa. It in not strr,en a that the'puhll,• pi•f'fer them, $ritrld met idut, and I owe my life to and e4me t11►1es hrought'on violent fits c� thus bavoal latent iiupruveiuont; known f `i,; . and many are already waking arrange- i it. t of vomitinlg wbieh le t heir weaker than W the trade, the ino-it imro-tont are patented nit, is to visit it. By thousands it i is '- made the occasion of.t.heir annual ol- txlfore. She had taken a great.deal of find not inapt) in nnv other m,ti,o. . _ I11S FUIZ"TUNE. ntedicine••but did not find any improve- The Roller Top, with Automatic Book Curtain, iday outing, and it is usually a v ry patented Irii13. ,a fust�ulrcr;dilinu the r,l,l sty Je. i 1 € me•nt. At last she; read ui a news ,at,er Cor.Gerrard ar,d Yonge Sm.TORONTO. One. - - enjoyable one. There is every ind' � My dear Jimion, what is the caALge over which Itha,•manyadvnuiciKe.. Thaextra . i 'tion that it will'this. ear f 11 a al ofarure.tn a similiar carser, throug the cost,onodoliar,h,hat i,ir,ilucoulparedt.otheir 'La'rgest and Most Succm%ful Commercial -' j y Y R of your jo fol expreshicon of «,unten- use rf Dr. Williaru 8 fink Yille and de- if not excel its predecessors ''Iso 7u et ineroaNed durability,uuu'veuiunc 1',tu�l uomforl� 8ohool in the Dominign. Aundredeot wtndenp 11 the c)esires 'of those who usual) 1 k epee+3 Rave+ you recQivecl a fort ane P old to gives trheem a txial� After rads- Invnaki(ate and learn t►.o real merits of the placed dirently into good paying positions, Y I have m dear fellow, I have. . in three+ or folur boxes there wars a Roller'lop, acid you will use no other. Order Everything Strict) Firr,t Claw Catalogue - �' _ for this kind of thing, a large num lg g ono trorn our c y of spe.�ial. stlractioiis are Lein L foo_ �ngr&Lot t.ion9. Ana the f urea great improvement in her cscrndiliuu. Y o4riagu 1) lddr. free. W. H. SHAW, Principal. , r I `• vicled, rf a neiv and interestingg cti r- It'a a l �� and after the ruse of eight boxba MrR. ' li �t�r. The Live stock and alt Worrell says, I can a�81iPe yt,u i am I�EROY A1h11TOY I,ADIE COI,LBGB• of er . # ez ityits, except cut f lrnvera and fr fit, ONE MIN JTE CURE FO.R TOOTH- now a well wantan, as strung ae ever ' ! ' ,A ' I w i h on tl,e droun�ts-from Sept. rd, T was in my life, and I ovv© my prc+.yent 'H aALTH SDd CO1lScrl' Or� of Q�IO : ACHE. Aso tb4t tba first week of the Fair Will• .-' I. condition entireI to the use' of Dr. g- ' be scion)ly as ;Doti as the second. 11 Magical i potency anti pmve�i',• pane- Wileums' Pink Kllrs, which hav6 f►ren"- happiness, Bleep and domestla .felicity The 37th pear will begin on *opt. 8th, 1888. . "', entries have to be made before the th tratul$ at ,nc + icy thA ditse,aeecl nerve. c�cl to mea ko�tderful modicinn." D1rls• toy drinking impure water. t of August. `the '1'umnto lr;xhibi icon Y< rviline- true•pain cure-curtig toroth- Worlrell furl"her says that Pink Pills I . ger Henry Tbotnpeon says the only A-qul�ment very templets in all dopartinea a, � has now t,tscome one of the toast nd , steres in a n pent. Welrs'iline, .the tncx�t• were also of the greatest beJufit to Now 1 ape Organ in buiJdingl For new talar •:' ' i Bale water too drink is mineral, and lorcue con taining terms, etc., address the mast , ular educational and en er- i ma.rvalous utia remedy kno n to sci- her buiiband, who tadfe+red groa.tly with . ; ,� P crncr may ,e trl3ed for all 'nerve pail7ts. rheumatism in his hands wale) arms. I St. LEON l rtgcipnl. A. I1UItNS. 1).D:, LL.D. ;r 1rc' - tainme�nt enterprises •un this mminc nt, has ►,t=en shown by analysis 'and exper- - and those ��-bc have never visited it Test at on•s its effiuicy. At: times these would s.we,ll up and the )touts to toe the tm9t water et dig ov- �t ` would be, surprised at its ulatgnit. de I paints w©rias acs givat thmt be could not Arecl. Drrn't endanger life loss drinkirig British Ameriea� Business College r';, ; y and attractiveness, being' almost lik a r eleNp and would sit the wbol,e night >e- filthy water. Get a jar oP St, I"a .� .`'w: small World's hair. Prize Gists nd ERg asci rs are a resent invention. side a fire. in order to et a little re- tile.,(Ltd),ConfederationUriBuildi!•g. x g at, onoe. I , ; , They neat) take off the , ,of a b oil- lief from the pain be ,was endurigg. Toronto. - - 4 Entryy Forms can be. procured by a y- For sale by all principal Grocers, one elesirin Lhein by dreo ,in a t eel egg.'an enable-a person to quickly Seem how much benefit his wife had � „ e3' p( g g Druggists and .Hotels, or AtY1L1ATSD WITH INSTITUTE Olt CH1RTiRRD I Bet at the contents. ST, LEON MINEllAL WATER • CO, ACCOUNTANTa. , 1, .?�h; cgrcl to lir. li. J. Ilill, 94auager, o derived fro= the use of Fink kills ho �` Tonto. : HOW TO CURE COR,N9,' began th.•ir tile, and coon drove the (Limited) Bead Office; Toronto. Owned and controlled by les ding Torontobuei• , i, ', s 1 I rheumatism frons his sy' stem acid be has news men. Beet hhorthand College in Canadso ; FK'i,5y 4' Y if •you go about It the .trine been tree from thr, terrible paiue -- Hdndeome proapeotuq free: BOYS IN THE ROYAL NARY y, he Y y ! !f d i. ,-: right waL Get t heat alrva q, Put- which hat former) lllado bins lii`e mics- // New Tercet seRlws Be t. It, Ilt3se.' _ pain's Yat less Corn 1:xt Tac tot never orabla. b 14fr. and Dir®. w'©rill A �► A j E The earliest age at which 'a hoy •en . EIM TROUT, DAVID HOSKINS, ,�. . fails to . cur©. Acta -in tK'ent taut President. 13eeretai e 1 � y enter the royal' navy is la. He mi t y- say tbey will always slrcal ly reoorrn- - T H e Q R EAt - _- i •r,� ��, hours.and atusc•a neither pain nor dia- mend Dr,. �Villiamei' Pule Piller to ail- , be #ave feet in height and mea.�uro l ir- I �infort. I utnarn's ('ern Fvct rector es- - ty and a half inches around the ch et. • - ing irienclns. FOR TI'VENTY-SI% *EAR8. ' ' '" 1� The standard is altered from time to f tracks cors ; it in t.be beat. '1'heso pills are a • Mood builder and ' g I Cyelomet rs are in uses on ut,li[s c$r- ' time, alccordin to the requlreme-pts of p nerve restorer, and thaws is no trouble 7 . ._, ,ti -- _ _ the navyy A boy must be of gocxl ch< r- , mages in ,rlin, I.Eip�sic, and Dresden. µ'hi origin is dwis, to either of these .. ,: atter, al►le to read a.nd write and have � 'They rewr the exact asisount of miles caurccsa that thoI will not cure if Iver g fair 1Crial. !hs genulne I'ink Palle the wr'it.ten consent.off hie p€krenta pr traveled, a d the legal fare of else arc:- - _s , guardian to his entry- oupants. are sold curly in lwxcvs, the wrappar' f .tii; • t`ulci.in t. a Head.-NatFsal IIa1m Ivesraund vtrbich t,tarrx the full traria mark, t►: instant rel ie', speedily tutee. NesverIls, Or �'V illiarris' I ink Pills for Pale r t. ; THOUGHTFUL. Ptot,lci." )here are imitaliunri of thistld AGRICULTURAL �XHIBITIO�t ` My hutsba�nd ie the most oonsidere. Pi�eseed blood constlpatlon. and ;taut mPduinx•, also colureci i►ink,�vliich tt kidiabj; live anc� bowel trout,lea ares - anon in 'the world. cured by K rl'B Clover Root Tea. are aftened by tele dnzc n, hundre+d or I ::_ � t '.: In what way i - ounce, or in iwxent,' willu,ut Abe direct N T� �3 , -- A huge f og, weighing eleven`• and tions and trade mark. Always refuse ,� . ' _ �' 1 . « hen he gave me imy flaw writin pounces waa shot by 'Poney thc+ee isxsitatiutis, au matter what the THECAOKSBESTFRIEND • �_ desk he had two keys made so t}iat >t . three•--qquarrel , I C. Uefel, at Delaware Luke,•Ind. Itis interes•st.ed dealer who truss to sell them � TO ( LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. [ lost_ mine be cauls have one. `he legs were al imt as long. as a t$Bn'a may say. Au i/ s� ti '2 ,irT ' men would be as thoughtful as that. arms, - � T' d . _ Ka l's Clo tell+ Root TEs; puriff6ti ttke LFBSONS Olt EXPF.R.IIi,NCE. 18966 . `4' A f ' blood and glues a cletir and beautiful News}xsry-�Fxt.ra I Extra 1 -- --- ; �•D Sovereign . oomplezlon. GPntlelnan-flow moth iA its LNTRI�ES 040$E AUtQ. tlirl �►`O 4 �. %�, Kansas .Cit, has a generous citizbn, Newsl,oy-Two cents. have ware? . --�- - � � Remady� i ' _ ` Mr. Thomas H. Swope, who bas just Gent lemon--No. , Mew D©parartments ( • ' For Weak end Ie.• •.` �`: :�a�: - donated to t t commonweal h a pub-„ Frieud-Two c�enis is the regular price Superior Attractions flamed 3 r4mons, ' "' 4 lic park `of 18(10 acres. of that Pep4�r. �'Vhy didn't you buy l Latest Inventions c:hro4tic Oraitula- ` � GentlRman-.-If there had been• any- cion at the Quads. - �* ;' ` fs what glues Hood's 9arsapariiia'i;ta greatpo C4rilium do eats be :oIIrtsd by the EV�RY'15i.M1N4 UP TO DATEa "�/ Nitut or weal:new z` t ,� pp it thing in it wart h reacting, the buv of Sight, troop ao- '� v s'l ��, utarity,fuer,aAing sales and wonFie►lul curd . use of Shil h'e Cole. This teat would have ch+iiWed five cental. Coil h Cure the one to - �•Ht PtOPLt'i GR.1[AT HOLIDAY OUT- - The combination,proportion add proaese 1 g y down remedy for that. tern ble. disease. :„ INQ OF THE YEAR„ �a �v 1y ate or chronic in• ;, flarntnatfon wheth- repar7n Aoad's 8ari+a arilla pre unkno e r i.n d u oe d b y ~ ' p g p Little I'rin a Ed4vsrd ,pf York goes � VV asaitc fess- i8s sorotulona origia y _ to otber medicines,and make It peculiar „ #,dams Ginget Bt3611. , a ` ' itself. It seta directly ares positively upon th b the sobriq et of IIng David' at OheBp Ezour111ona from IilverywLere. ur ether cnuee.,; L1'eukueas of Vieiun or of the - Marlborough Houm. a RLCli'B„ Optic Nerve, or a diseased stale of the tiaauea ?_ �, blood,and as the blood reaches ©very poo r Adsma Eztrnat tine bottle. 8'or Prtao Liete, ICntry Forme, eta., addroae oonstruoWnR the eye. Sold by ali druggists. ���,. E and corner of the human syAtem, all t Zhousanda P et► ez;` Of Ct?IiattillptloD. N'lui ohmann'e Y®arty - One hail Toone ea)te. J. J. WITHROW, M. J. MILL, ii. C. BItIGGB BU1B. r I Asthma, Cou hs, Colds a.nd Croup are buger . Two poundw - _ ,i` nerves,muscles,bones end tissues come cured every y by Shilolll's Cure. Cream of Tartar One knit ounce. Proeldent, Manager,Toronto i AxaA� Wsulltot atatr {. � der the beneficent influence of i Lukewarm Water ■ - '1 wo gallons. - , _1 ;`r• Ever rood no a that the Art ' Gar- llietiotve thin,augur,oreain of tartar and yeast . - -- -- µ . , n ' Y y in the water,add the extract,and bottle;place - . . t land Stovers nd Runges are the loser. They combin elegant finish, durabili- iu a cutin place ti.r Ltventy lour hours until i0 , 1, ferments, then place ole ice whou it will open `a `; ty and c,Onv nience with econoiny in spark linK cool and delicious. The,gttigerbuetf T Z, . ' fuel, ams in s ,ata of all competition hold aan i,o ubi.ained in all drug and grocery .totes aye ev 1 ���a� o� �u�P�a _ I their station far In a6ance of•all otli- til 10 Dent bottiea w maize two gallon.. O Everything the fgrm{er sells is low. Who_ • sells low to him T 1We have re eared) rehsed �41 a r s a p a r i I I ars. to ce pleasure in calif ng the c g y "F-1, attention of ur readers to their merit: w•p•C 8 6 C to join, and, iberefoje, defeats windmill combs• a�ryfi t a l # -_-- ___ - � o tions,and have,since'89, reduced the cost of 1 t - The One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. 1 IER CHOICE wind povryer to one-sixth what it was #. ,• WS balreve In low rices,high grades ' j cure Liver Ills; easy o b6. Oldbac (aged fifty):�9Vi11 poll be ' I .i �� and largo salsa. l�o Dee known the � "11. q r beat pum or prices until he keowa , r 1 , _ , , good s -Pills take,easytro 1,13; e s •'111y A'ifeyZ .1 _ A ours. V4e make short hand and hong . + Miss Oldm 'd (aged fortY)-Y-P-s, my power stroke pumps, with best eaten- - �t 1, , ! lave. I d re. her be a.n old rtzan s der (;} less brass tube cpi,nder, lower than .r ;,: y ;: a ii ling than a gating man's slave." r A4f� iron ones-a a'ii=r6>flch at ix.iz. Tell ` • 0 No . . �� .s _ 8 10 yanrdealer. 13uynoneother.Aermotonpricesnop '1 %- -` i d � i - goods are alwa s best. Throu rat t e an - h • �� . because we are rice makers, and axe safest tod a_ y Fever W1ST SHO tE TIIR.. SLEEPING h VA deal w th, the wore has given ns more than halt -. u t OM",- I CA TO NEW YORK. ata w►nds, tI business. We have xobranch houses > ' r� u .r - ."I- 'f% 000 near y n. write for beautifully illustrated eireular. - eg-- r o than had ehverhab'ndsomesnt3d outnotcttre c�©� - g - _ : rfactory is n w running from Toronto to dot*010' . ENJOY tlfE "A8 New York ithout chap a via the lwp- - _- __-- �: az THEY OUGHT. alar -West bar® route. It.l8 a buffet Qft' ts•'s.° ell , s' 'rte car, and re reshmente Dan be obtained oo 0 jq%, UPRIG$T and HORIZONTAL. 4l-_ , ' en route, if. desired. 'Phis oar leaves - ' v►*�`J.') %* Sts#sonar ,Portable&Semi-Portabi� Many are mtserab ed Union Sia.ion Toronto, every day '��""`�"-` 0 e•' eQ t,06 y weak and eickip. s - �e r � ot►I t.�� .t1'ptut 10�� softer unsold anise eon except $nn wy, at 4.fib p."m., rt3a0hing Porsessea aU the good r 6 ' \ - through ailments New York ext morning at 10.10 a. M there Dan be In a good Sop Gtti ,•o'� 0 _10rse \ , : iar to their Boz. ti 4 rk t f„4r0 r T I s w B o N On Sunday the eleeper runs f rum Ham- soap, to abort. w +to _V 4S - r . -"y-` Moet all these ills. e- Ilton only, :onnecting with the tbxou,gh I& 4e.<. %$. . , �, v� ' Bulk from womb trou u train from l Drente. Ca11 at any Grand IT )% -PURE ,•t ae t o I ' of some Bort. No o- ; E' MROUND man Gn rerntn w Zrunk offs in roroalto for intormatiou 46¢°c�e •z•w•oa fro or ill who nsaa tn' 6Paoe in 191eepl[ig Ca>C: Reservattoulie N°thio/is added to o`; # tD6tD ae m tri advance if dB811'ed. .chesipen it or reduCq tai �{t 1 • 4 ti t j MILrES' (Ctln.)VEGETABLE COMPbU p its quality . . . f and yitles' 8ar�>htivts Wash. 7 — �I r E>� aim i , l�i7e�ot+ve :! ; . ' `< tI�L>i�, lu pet ey rrioes 75o and&ie. Por'isle-by all Drnggi s A DAN 'ERAUS EXPERIMENT. 'rei''orking Qualities and urability. > i,npartrltaltty and enerW and wake he y SOCKS FOR wRAPI��Izs CUAANTED T�:CtV �ULI ODER. CLAD I. oo�f the 1110ther Bei'harth ifirinp. Misr! An •ique (school-teaeh�r)--What - AND Tm as Ae settle.aNTi�D ., ' t`-:- 1�[plaRatosy pamPhietr t'Wotnan a M doe; W-h-i t-e t3�iell 1, Por eivery to"snnugbt"wrappers sent- O'fer ,. •� _ rtes onappltcation_ C11ass (N AnsyWea'. ` to_ I.tovtca Asos:,Lt • Toronto, , .Q() IllutveeSstitljl opelAatlol�. ``y ` i '•A. lei. C." EDICENiB CO.,.:.: ) a useful e#-booed�ook will he sent, �'[ paP u wi' -y.you to vrrite tti;`liefs,re bu Pawn beet tae. 7g $t Pauf 5t...Mond ii Mis9 Antique-Whitt is trhd o(tlol' of I. er a ctotlr-t,otuld roc 3u.avrRpp#;tj• - g' f I b ` �. - s d to aeidraee Duro m skill 2 , , A inn 1 b�see4iid" ,l>E'!- _ p } t MedWnm e=preBee aqy Class .{j chortle --Yellow - • at ;il" Uta .SI;AN�'I�URQ. C�4f�l>+1 `- win• . _ "� �` ' 'M"` ` 1 r . a�s;iG Ca��� � _ , �"�. . ?�$1 " " r `_ -..c -. - ., 5 - :. -, - -. #,. 63' . ' ti 1,.-: .OM1',. .r. .- V, :¢�^ . .- ., < .. :.. - : , _ ,.Lr > =" se. -'')Y:- a .+i",' F. -:.: -:- .- .. -: .: -. � .. : I . -. � i - '.s, ..1-F.. : '�§,j.iS .. -.-5-�"t. i. .�- _ _ .•i {7 'S'''yry G' .,-. :-t oar,. ..; M ,y+ -,. q . I ?,$� .. _ , .. . .5.r t - ... - - - boor -.& l r'i:k•:,...... °":`,><-. ..*:Y'y ff .,a• A i _ -, :: ,.. _.s, ,._SX :^, .... . 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"t , m ... -, _ .. .. -:._ ,., i.. .: :._ ice. :-.t �- :a i. � -. : � •- - - r , .:. a ._ ._. --..... :. a ... :. _.: ... -.�. _, 1 o i- - _. - - ,. ,:... . . . 1 _., I::... .. __ _ - ,has : . . : t :# .i `' • - . 1 a when ao mach of if its' The County of York has been ord®red }_ t r I,. ;n i - t be be ow p Il I1 . 11 µy a• 1 ve to n t lar to sy 17,1500 to Arthur ArdaRh, in de• ;ii °k` } ;; ea rq q'e• p , I had often thou ht that I aroald ai9e fault of an agreement, ander Which tyle �` '':u I 1 ' ` . g W 4 1.1 :. - .r is 1. _ in'd@tail the ifferent indnatriefl and pro• former obtinad a strip of land along the , 00 , as . . . � - : _ .- . .,. ,. ;;;', f f eion8 we h ve in oar little hamlet, so lake shore road, for the purpose`of widen- . 1. ¢; : Iwle s wen there ' spare time I will give them, ing the thoroaghfatre. - 1 . . { v l xV� e have eh makers,tailgre, blacksmiths, ' �+ 111► j,r,fV,, ddvertieements. �, . co pare, flea and saw millers, teamsters, I published every Friday morning at its o Lee d makers, merohante, hedgers, ditch N r i ..I{i 1 I 3ti `5 �. , ! Pickering,ont, d ddntiet�t, oa titers, wheel I , er . octors. 1.�OR BALE-Haase and two stores for . . h THEMB Pickers For full k , r ­ .:-f' ' . -,I t w lghte, w dealers, Ism er merohante, sale on King .treat, Pickering. 1. u _ - - 161.li pia peas; •1.00 itpald la ad ��, n oleterore, batohers, basket De toulaas apply to A.-IL DOWBwELYe 474 . , e b ' ' � i '•. RATES OF ADVERTISING: F P fi ollege at,Toronto. - - , Q i) 1 �� Y. era, trim more, gardeners for pro t, 77,L. Hieb ihsertion r line - - - 10 oe M. y I ' �..: 1 • p" r -- b�qn nt insertion line - 6 a gardeners, a eteur igents,jobbers, mini• OAT$ FOR HIRE-The nndersign� , ; . - I This rate does not facials Legal or Foreign ad- et iB, Ia n, mtleisiaas, retired and hw a number of boats to;hire, at modal- I (;. .................... �. 1. 1 �erbiremente. ate rental b the da or hour. For terms app r other gentle on. So you see if we 'net """"""""' ' to JOHN a EENLAW, south of Pickering vii Special terms given to parties makipg oa- er and a rioter e. 88•s mom � ;_ I i ,, . 1. •.• I F i sacts for 8 or 6 # or b� the yeas. - had t pro sal teak p Ug , I , I - - ►early or yearly aontrsotrpa,s le gaarberly. then we wo d not have to apph to the i s . Business cards,ten.lines or under, with pa 'DIGS FOR $ALE:-The sabeoriber has • 1': " ' Pickering N ws to ked as ted + ; n• one yyeea�r $6 00,payable in advance. g P twenty brood rows,dee within six weeks t i!f'No�iceia local aolamns ten scute per 1 ne, tap brood flows with titter by side from 1 to i Wilt sell for = = 1 { ;; _ # flue Dente per line each subsequent insertion. MArtKHAM. week old,also a l01 or ahor►is. 1 . Special contract rates made known on app 'oa,- . cash or on time. Apply for partloulars to J. A. bion: No free advertising. WHITE, Brougham. tt . Advertisements without itten netruct ons ;On Weda edgy evening of last week I t �' I willbb inserted until forbidd nand charged ao- t e hanging lamp in the ball of the reel• EIFER ASTRAY:-Leff the premie• I pordingly. Orders foF disotinuing adv ire- d f 1!. A. Maire fell and bot for the e• of the undersigned, a0 Oshawa, on - -- , teente menet be In writing and sent to the nb- IIce O 1C V(TBIanrau $ v�8�$ ;" llsher. om tirade of Mr. Ma in eztin fate• Tuesday cussing Ati�f lth, s red titres year-old ;;j ✓!� !7 �p b . heifer,milking. Information aO to her where• ;_ �} Pratt $laHfle Pr1131B :x +a' Job Work promptly attended tc• 1 t�e tela a there would taus been a abouts will be gladly received by ) . MQ;E$i0• Y . - - 1_ We 1. CLARK - PROPRO R. n for the remen. Mr. Maire had his box 176,Oshawa o.x1 s` Natty Sailor Straws, % �" handl badly burned, fortunately no ser• y' Silk- and j�8©8 �1>tt8 i=' Our Polition--StnotIndependenc . iotas damage was sustained.l TRAY. 1dARE :-There Dame to the �7 1 r 1. `: .1 premises of the undersigned, lot 91,con. 8 r �1 hi 1r� 81 Lt>�i �0918r Our elm-A First-cines Local Paper. �A pair Of stent me3ioine fakirs atrtl0k Pickering on or about July 16th, a bay mare. �{ g �f . , w Y+: (fur Expeotationeo-The he qty town Tuesd y and gave a.free concert in Owner can have same by proving property, pap- Q$fOrd 1 ie' Shoes, rapport of the people of Piclberinq and vicin ty. ing ezpenaay and taking the animal away. 1 f$ fr front of the ranklin that evening foci• THOMAS KNOX,Brook Road P•0. 42-44 ;�. I' d utally at mpting to gall the crowd - . ,. - , . ' F. �+RIDAY, AUGUSil T 7, 1896. i o buying their trash, but it didn't go . ! - I ' { i - ' Wanted. aught - . . ) .i v ry well, f the medicine ie no.better It -- L: {i --. - ' tan the fre show they put up the parties I . LOCAL 'OPTION. The undersigned are prepared to purebased 1 ' W O puBed p the $1.50 are.away out.- any quantity of apples for which they will pay II S n. the highest market'prioa#. I - For the past three `ears there li ve GORDON et aaa, r lo been no liquor licenses issued in alis Mr. F�etc er, wY,o teas been hard at q Pickering, On/; ,' IL _I hi because a nla.Unit of I 1 w rk with•a staff of men for the past two i ---*----- . 6 al j 0 ! �n a� � i --, ;;. �� township, J Y months has now so far completed bis �1 I - I votes out of'a total of some l I80 s id w rk that h �expecte to light the business i�griculty rat College i .1 � that a trial of local option would be ortion of t village with the oew iaean G UELPII.. -t • 1 . . - - , IL I, x , i �{ - -I I - ' -I - .. p da a eo n - - - I - n a he descent eye em on SAW Just so-soon a t - d. Jut y y R >�• r tome etre _ we C y at t tarso . a u Pe �g he n Stu ao O I,egi , ' f By to have ag the 1.i.1 C J Law was adoted the liquor deal rs Few people have an idea the amount o count to Ontario is entitled _ _ instituted proceedings against it, w tli work 1IIyol ed in patting in a modern op o Agricultural College,Guelph,lotion all - , electric li h in a stem. 1dr: Fletcher college terms, one rtudeat in attendance wlt:a- I , the result that We have ,had Ile ly Q R y out psyment of any tuition foo." ')`here is now and his eta have been at work for the a vacancy for such a student for the OountTT of N AND STYLISH three years of free whiny, so far as set two mo the makin the ohan e, and Ontario at the College,and, candidates for this P g g vacancy are requested tosp pi to A, municipal controls was concern it will be a week or two yet before all JOHN R. ABB1w1eLL, S ING.i. GOODSet,e.ee . This.has so diagueted our people t at rtione of't e village are reached. Mr. ponnty clerk, N _ _ . . {X, . po - I' , ,e': F. over seven• hundred-of them signs a E'letoher has made contracts for over 800 1': In ' r1I2�i8 W8 IBadI . - - �- petition-asldng that the council sub it lights, and a e�peoto to have aver 400 4�� �-�e I Take Yu . before wince .-Economist. v4+ ea* ! ` pUit1D the Choicest. s repeal by-left to the electors. Tis �`� y 1 1 . ! b petition was presented to the •sou cit �jI®at, I 'I'� ' , ,• Wall Papers the Latest. . . r. I - ` on Saturday, and wa$ opposed b a ounty Divisions. . deputation of temprance men nd Gristin Boots and.Shoes,, new and nubby.'- Judges D a, of Lindsay, and Benson, ` - women. They argued that as he , And Copping. .I • , c L� i'�, P,A".1% Dnnba] n, of Port Ho , having been appointed by . ,1- Privy Council had only just given its the Provin 1al (Government to divide To 4rHa - r,t:. - . i f decision the law had not had time to Ontario Con ty in accordance with the ElIIlda�B• 1118 P1a�8rin�• _ - show its efficiency. But where re new County Counoile Aot, held a session the funds to enforce local opts n. at Waitby n ]iioaday and settled the SATISFACTION }, yy t "� J. E. Farewell, Q. C. has written a matter apps enyl to the aatiefaotioa of3UAIiANTED. Wood's Pt1otS�QdIR�.- Great English R 1'• _ a Q all concern sad without mach daisy. - , Is the result of over fib years t.'iesttng tpousaods of cases wtti ,kfty r ` W If: �L><';'I tet S, Prop. Reeve asking that the council ,pro ide Eyery m ioipality in the county sent _: �_ ___ __-- dnigs,until at lest we have dim weed the trne remedy mW the money, as it was not other ise representati ee with the exception of ' '' O°m on that will es"te a er a sad P ac>n�e EXECUTORS .' available. This the council will of Reach and ams, there being present ' • Seam! Debility, Abw,e w Emsets, N,rv+ds Wesh", b�sq Aireno l . , K orry, Ercissfvs Us of OtioMi, Tabecco, w Alcsbolk SWaaiterti all st do. He says that the Government Reeve Coolt ard, Deputy Hare and Police `NOTICE ,r .. TO CREt D which soon lead to Insanity, (�Sumpu m amd am early grave. • e.d1ris ate orlon Ostents Reeve Mo .�. M tr , , provided means for enforcing' he Wt sella.Yaftip . Scott and Duncan acts but not so ith Gregor, De sty (lrierson, Assessor Isco _____ Piaoephodiae hs b°e1 used .uooa..i�ltg�►husdrsds of Daces tss~t "oat hopeliis-cases that had been .treated by the most talented pbyed- t E Mowbra P. Clerk Purves and Wm In the matter of the*Otago of Ham Wee .t*, �- . local option. There is. no do' bt clamp-casee tkwr t ware on the verge of aeap.irand is oamity-osess that wets - Smith, ez P. E Whitby ; Reeve Cald• deceased. tottering over lice grave- with the continued sad peemr�ing asset ` but that the repeal dote w t ke or, Deputy Smith, Clerk Holliday and w 1 . lace shortly-in fact it surpoises ua p y y Notice it hereb given, pursuant to the Stat- wow a Phosphodine, theca cases that had been given up to lis, wens P y p.. John Rice, Whitby township ; Reeve utoo in that beha�1.that all creditors and others ,restored to mann and health-Reader p g q Depn y Pi logic and many othere having claim. fust the estate o!Harry West- ter who hue y vigor 1 need that the etition was i nored even for gin , given v as innu,•awe--the is >Qo„ ,�ritaim gate,late of th ownship of Pickering, in the l P r�«ily your a month. It must not, be .overloo ed from Whit y town; Reeve Gerow. and Aounty of Ontana,farmer,who died on or about reach.by its you oan be restored to•a lite of usefulness sad happlmess• - that the petition contined more na es Deputies' P ucher and Mowbray. Clark the 9nd day of July, A. D., 1880, are hereb r e Price,Dae package,=t;�nc�packages,=6; by mail tree o!postage aired to deliver or send by poet jp reps�d to *than there were votes polled on, el her 13eaton and Treasurer Parker, Pickering; H Wofftgate, Pickering poet omoe, Town- Oar twill jleuse,'siw,ruarasteed to cwre. Pampblot fres to any addnies. o Reeve Dow well and Clerk Flummerfelt, ship of Piekerin , the sole executrix of the o#- . -� The Wood Com an After - �'''� - side in i89a. At that time we ere p y, Windsor, Ont.,Canaeda. UzbridRe-•t . ; Reeve Gould and Deputy tate at the w►a deceased,on .or beefore the sloth - not partial to local option and h ve Kelly, Uxbridge town' Reeve Cooke and t e August dreFM,s statement l partniug theca Weed's Mtoaphodine is acid by responsible whole""and retail t•the &Ill t3inGe seen IIOthln more C ZTl- g ' names and addresses and full parttculsrr of drtsggisf P Clerk Neleo , Scott; Reeve Ross, Port their olpims apd of the securities ill any► held • Ill bout it. Perry; Ree a Ham, g; by the , and that after lbs last mentioned date _ ______ __ 8cuRo Reeve Ham• qa �, .: . ,, , the anal a:eoutriz will proceed to dist�bute the I . 1 hrey and Deputy Brethour, Brook; assets of the said deceased among the parties `]�'E PAY 110 TO 116 PER W EK- ': entitled thereto, having regard only to the hpp p m - Reeoe Brown, TLL4 MOSt ECOIlOIIIICaI. For easy home work. No rohem boob _ Reeve Ho 1 Cannon n; clatme of which notice shalt have been reoeivecl or pedditn Ona be nose in spare time dal or ' ..t iL - . _ NOT S AND COMMENTS. • y ✓O° Thorah; $ eve Trealeaven, BeavertoD; "above required, and that the said executrix, evening. Sand#tamp for work and Galan B ' the ew saran event Picks tri Warden Graham. -Marsh.- Besides ghees will not be liable for sal¢ assets or azLy part at*once. THE aBY OSLO 6UPPL ., iiia- + ---;,,. 3 g g thereof to an n or persaas of whose (� C Warmer ronin Tem le Camd n,Township sends two members to the all the sou ty officials attended•. claims notice shalll no', have bead recurved at ,AousC p New Jersey, y. _ t sin':' When Ja ,ge Dean, who was presiding the time of such distribution. ;- County C until board instead Dili ur, a fat our re resentation is rester than. asked for aggetlhtioas, ae to t ve Hoyle Dated at Ptakertnq thio 90th day o!Jaly, legs i A " t Rolstonilaundry C e way of dividing the county, a ,. under the ld mode of rocedure. �'Ve y g y y lofts.. H.wa.Ta.zs, P who had b a1ceked.by the other offioeale 4x49 Exeoutrtz, -- had scour ores in 36, now we ha a to do so, ar a sad stated that it was the •�•�-- -- If you wrist your shirts, OottsrB - votes in 1 b wieli to ha a neves electoral. divisions PICKERIN(3 POST OFFICE. , \� : Laundry, ly done up,send them to thea F F $ There are some , eleven ro ata 1° the con ty; each to Bend .two mom- . - . . W. J.GORDON. � _ ..-- bete to th board. He then read an it saliva from Toronto a :0 a.m., .- + Apm { against Conservatives in Ontario, but aasement, which fled been signed by , Valls close Toronto 5 55a.m. • , :8 Arrive 0.2 W.8 10 a m t7lose 0 T W 6 tib a m Paroele Bent eywy wedaemay. .- not one against Reformers. In the every conn y councillor said public miLn T e b So a m {' a T E 9 6e s m Maritime Provinces nearly every Re. present, se ting the county off into the Whigb a 45 p m Toronto 8 ou pm .' form member will have to fight a pro- following vee eleotoml dlstriou. n T a 4b a m a T w ti o0 p m Plea a Call and Be g No. 1-P okering township to be known i[euey orders issued ori all parts of the world: teat. The• Cabinet Ministers have ," the Pickering diptriet. tl1A'9rilirers sAlirllt swsls>ssras» :: OUR---- : had little difficulty as most of t the No. 2, Whitby town and- Whitby - have been returned b acclamation. Deposite reoeivad and interest allowed at 51-9 _ _ X. - y township, be known as the Whitby SILKS' For Dfese 'I`rimin dletriet. psis°ant annum. "fisottrity/ndLputable Ij Ram. Lonan, --_ VELVETS, It would appear unnecessary hat -"� ' TABLE DOILY$, ti because a member of Parliament is No 8.-0 hawst town sod Esse Whitby tosrrttrren Th• Ktrisoy COl►w sten r : township, be known w Ontario lis 9 WASH BILKS, asked to accept a Cabinet posittion, be triol. ' W�trl�l Ater Generator. AND ERLINB. q g oogoq townehipe TORONTO ' is re uired to o back to his con tit- No. 4- each land S Aa Hot Air Furnace will produce 1 I. - heat if you will poly su ly enough fuel. The _ - - `: uenc for re-election. Few L. . p le and Port P rry village, to be known ae CORPORATION, r .. .. pp { y p r Kebe hes seven! special and valuable �• E• BOO , _ ,. .' will vote for a man as a private SouRoq diet lot. _ te,,cnre. tu most t rcarc b that k will Pickering Eget Bad. , No. 6- zbrldge and Scott Townships sii's 00re hetet with teas fast sad is chs member that would not be, please to Authorized Cap $2 500 X00 meet duirable heater tmede. .: and Uzbrl go t�wII, to be known as p ' ' } The••Kele.y" fire, pot being constructed `�x]'Q�����e.�ae have the came man occupy a Cabinet High Land dietreot. Subscribed Ca . ' 628 500 or several upright, tabular, co ted, cast' rr+ Wil - position. No. 6-B ook township and the village sections (�cud around which the tiro. taco -MOW 011 . P R and u throt�it which lire cold air asses - of Canningt n, to be known as Brock die This Clompaaky�have neatened a branch to the while being heated, sad this satire section I ' Green River. trict• Village of PPio a ng, in a o�lce lately oo-' betas wrtopped with a heavy steel casing which OK's, Ca, tle -- opttted by the Ontario Baak,under the mauago- become 6heated by the lire striking a when - No. 7-T orate, Mara and Rama town . Miss Nellie Barton, of Markham, an- meat of the undersigned. pasaln down outside of upright seasons , And Sheep, }. ships and hs village of Beaverton, to Deposits will be reoetyed and interest allowed total smoke pipe,it in turn warms the air 3afed with her parents and made se eral at highest rates. that passes up between this steel casing and the - Y' be Known a the Simone district. vaulted iron tui t °a�I . Drafts issued on all parts,collections made Kelm ng,this explains why the For which the best cash prioe8 "£ . After so a consultation between the on very liberal terms, money loaned on notes y has three times more radiating Mr. and M.re. John Leonard were fait• and other aeounttes. surface and wan► air capacity than an calf- will be paid. ing friends at S,tnford, Scott town hip, eommieeio ere Judge Dean said they soul 020, HERR, Manager nary rumace. The "Kelsey" heals every 11 ` y had con In ed that the divisions suggest• mild, h*.ltttl ,.acct►cdr chat wuf not in Sunda _ room evenly,wheresoever located withaalce, Mr. and Mre. D. Berkey visited their Ad would a equitable, and that their your.furniture. i _' T1�=..Mi. ' 7"�1gt6nj9If Mr. MoNealy,V. 9.,at B ook• report to the Provincial government ONE T LEANTh. " Kebey"..;u'heac soma ee c a i .;. *ton-in-law, would be de to confirm .the s es• distant. -- { King st. Pickering lin Sunday last: g -U1aT The" Kfboy "does not heat your cellar. I B scoter, , Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Ban a d, of tions offers After receiving the thanks . The•• Kelse "irabwlatet an - y of the Re tlemen present the meeting MORTGAGE S CURITY, pfOOf . y y� dl's" BROUGHAM ` • Claremont, ware visiting at Mr, and Mrs. '� T sand for d' '' : • '` • was adjonr ed. R�al�.T, Fi �.5.�F.r est.0tive ca4gue. 1 . McNealy a Sunday tact;. Accord' to the• best infordiation obi bought sad sold on ommission. P, Miss Annie Barnes is waiting o her tainable, t e County of Ontario has a :> - TUE JAMES SMART MR, Us . . �` . sister, Mrs. Dr. Freel, at $toaffville, who population of 42,554, and appended we Agent for 'Fire, Life ocident, Plate. ���fl't'�+(�ft� has been sick for some little time. sive the v laation placed on each minor Glass and Steam So or Insurance Vzoll lve 114akers Nr Cassels.: - SHO ., , Willie Farmery is here s enrd' g hieTA . p municlpali y after the last county valua• 8 aoree of land for sale' o to rent r or utitu b V. w• KEr N 1,,.&DY _ 1 vacation in the vile with old school. tae. ' good � Pickering. � I - ___.. Pqe are glad to t3ee hie pleasant miles .tion, the roentage of tax each pays in locality,small house an stable,cheap. R- .. -;l . , once again. . . 'the dollar f county rates, and the pupa• Other properti` w - %to or rent. 1. I ha®e just re08IV8t� �` lotion of note by the treat assessment -- 0 r S Sale. t Mise Annie and George )Ferrier, who rolls : a 1t 11IIe of Sam IQs of •. were reported sick last week, have Rona .. Clonveyanoing oarefuh =1116oh - ` P : , Manioipa its. *Valast'l ; Petaenb. '' b lower rate than 11sasly it• �+ rift Stlltll� x180 a to the hospital for treatment. T hold Whitby to 5866,979 , a 05 les searched and cerci en to wa :.a the estate otro°o Eha late a of t�a ropert of P a g8, 7�; y -. 11. fever i8 the trouble. Oshawa to n 916,eee b 56 4008 required )t?rivsbe itlnde ai• sold by tudionhsome time a �t t�e�Tmtaaie of - number Of ahOlOe l�in8>9 _ Piokerin t . " 8,197,890 18 f19 6840 Ws s an hand to loan sb $Om8 are wondering if the "PN et'' le g September. The tear oonte{ae 188 sores, tutu- t �r Whitby ftp 1,498.479 0 9516 1 aced on tote 86 and 911 iu the and aQn. of Picker- Oj OPOrO©ltlII $.,. Va� . making ready for a storm as thin B look .Brock tp. 9,999,819 19 09 4841 '�wmb me cf � - a little telae. Others say 1t papal gets Thorah tp. 609.890 � .` 899 tbsb , ing,upon which ie a out 19 acres of bush,hard- and see Chelan and 8t `� sr ++ Part Pe village 406,400 987 -1007 ►teresb. wood and cedar. r e east 60 sorsa may be �� blas 1n the west after a 86o!•m, es ' bought separately it esired. 'Upon these prem- •. • East Whi ' " _'s' - y 1p, 1,489,686 0 49 8408 a. RIOHARD$ON lees area ood stone dwellin also commodious ee9 g s 1 P �* I811y when there is a wend from the worth. Boma tp 169,114 98 1898 f3�8•' ,ale s )flock Pickering barna and outbuildiui e. Plenty at hard and r' That noted .^,. P: R. crossin 0 the Beaverton flings 900,178 • 1 17 7 �. colt water, with a creek rti nin thro h the �t �i � i � g Uxbridge t , 868,746 4 99 9fi}t3 farm. Two arses,qt ardou cud,orchard Also �R�a/ A i s 1II . -south -of us on the 7th con line has this Uxbridge t wn. - 480,986 9 0D 1964 t3 • r r�� - . !,� .." p t t�T a r t a comfortable house and 8 sores of land. ons :! zr week again olsimad a couple o good $ tot t 1,194,917 i go Q" The riekering lrE Wei le west of Pickering village in egad con. shee , uric betonryin to Wna. B. starer u6 g p �• Plenty of hard nd so water. pool bearing ease - = - P g Beach tp 1,879,690 11 67 '876f; -. -and the other to John Leonard,_ 121088 Mara tp, 866,468 . 6 f10 . froffi no'9ii' unti eT�lq �St ��'�a�c�tan���m�ls:fault iii t>�bua4danae: fele Wanted -An Idea 'see sism% �� �. canningto village 9'78,078 ° ­ 1. ersl�i►o9, a d . rising to . ,.­,:� a things take a change`it w d be good _ i ' ' :M . ; , ec"Plept tp X0414. o 4andhch�rc eB: Pte: Dae + + brdng on we" I 0 K. .. i!;" ;RBh Ag)gAQI ,. : . sepot for a forpihzing Gory. 8t o _must 17,109,189 ls0,al► 1$9'x. for: e3 } i . . -, , �•v.. t p g I - I -, A, , : � ;. rasA enc o �{ pp� 1. . .. r -. d -is far--.. <tia', - -: _- I - 'k:- aF . 1 -:2Q 4 f •kl. 4 .t '4 U f•, :{ 1. roe .` a . �. .��_ �..: , - i •.rti t . „ .. :: •} ?..!-, - _E�- .. �'eS - 'r f, ,. y d dam. f_ P A •, .. 6.�+ .r .-iii_. _ _ •' - -i... ,.: �t�"�,r _ .r i--:.4" .. ? .. . - .. - � -. .. ,... � -.' a...•. �u. �,; ;�''<�bFr' :�. a , F _ {i':_ >y,N.2-rk'- ..S h}'r y „ aa_ - - _ :,. ry.r .�., 4'� �, '�' �.. Vit;� ,a,: ;,�, .��, .. ,, .. • r"sy�x is m �A L 1.s- g�a� . fi!{:��,. 4e. 1 ; -.:: _ - ,�, ,. 'fix. At xL -... :c,. :. ., >... --,- _. -r;.,_ gat;` - _ -� _ $ •n St- 1(+ o- ��. E Yryal.- ?'yx_, .: 'iy ; yr" ':'.r,-'&s:."•"1,- {trt#`- ,4 f,'_2R,lyY" �C/ `s� - •fit`:..,-$,--'s' i. N s.i - '{ •'� a 1. „,, .- x;”. rm- v;: r� "- F �'^:.;a 71 a TiY •f{u ,� �� i a--: f _ _ t g t k A L,� ,M_ y TF �� :. �. .. -. .. -,..... �dSi' 1. ,t4. a - Y., s+r • _ .. .. Y.F Gam+..:: � ..- .: -... y� :. '. � -.a �... i �� �. � j �.T . •r•. S- .. . _...- - - r . .fir - t: �,r .:.i' L1 r, ,ZA, '•. -..., ,.. ,E .,. v E^^� „ , F - « . ( _ , .. y ..�[ :. - ! i C "[ u ` _ .ry,... - t. c:. -.. ..:. .. ., :'� eta `; y ,.... n , -:. �r. ,:-..,. -.. - .- . .. _ .- ... •.-. .. _ :... -.". _ qq fir, _.. 5kr _. v, •• , '`�' � �, i ss,_. -4. -b ,. E 4 +_ ru' . .a# .39: '.L+ `'! t - r Y _. ae .;_ ti.. f + v r,- r ,ter, a,. t. ,.. + :1 ��. -. ,• n. . �.p� , * - 4 t.,:. .-:..: . ... .. 7 -a .. r r. .'J+ _ >4,,. ..,-tri ,-: . ---. .. - _ -r _ , r. -.5:.::. . _ ._ .. - . . .- - _ -.:.:. - - .. - .. .. ..s ., ,.. , w. . -: f - - .. S- .an-- , pr ., ...y; .,. '.. -. .. ., . Y I ..., .3s.. ,,. r;. / i - PiCkerin CourtCil- Fran soden le yds o! gravel at 8o fo div and pees ed to J�sopb Tripp s, Hlnsale, /�1 * *�j �wS�lps sa7rrs•-•lto�css3as atatsoa o.�s �' "�. ►w :,. no 16 11.98 ; Win (libsoa drawiog gavel for noon -thence to Yr. Brays, Andley, PIV IN iii M � Tas�iB a0INd EAST]DUN A9 FOLLOWS:— , , Baovalr�t, A>Tt�. let, $6. bet to s 12 and 18 in eon 8, 48 yds ate 250 for night. Tuesday,, afternoon, to (lord- ,,T,. No. 6 .MAIL . . 7:58 A. M. . .R, Thea ve coancil•met urea t to the r y , $12.00; F Soden din hill bet on's bots , Pickerin , „ . �� p pe gra g . by way of Peter Having�purchased the above business 14 Loa�►L 2.24 P. Ih :' lots 1 ad 18 con 8 ae aontraat,#118.00• 1doDerm id's, si �Vedne to from (P. W. Decker, I am repared to 8 LooAL, ; 6:02 P. �[. -,: �k - call oft a Reeve,'members'all present, the 9 Pte' gb y, to is Reeve i the ohX. The minaites were 1 Ma rison a bonus of 1wis on 90 rode of ' Jas. Tay or s, lot 29, con 2, Pickering, ��, wire i roe built on sideroa-d bet lots 2 and - noon, to bert Ressor's, night; Thurs• ox'W to-the wrote o! tie pu 110 Ui thatE' TA�E(<NS aOIL►(i WsBT DQS A8 FOLLOwB:— , ' t On m tion of Mr Pouoher and r Rich• 23, b f, 111.25. ` i day, to B 'a hotel.Whitevals, noon, to , lme• No.7• LGOAL .. . . 9,16 A.M. ;� . aids hh minutes were altered so hat the A G rmley, athmaster, the amount of Gorow's otel Bro ham, n ht; "18 LOCAL . : . 8:08 P. M. ' -- `�! P , ag fig Fxj- Firer ol"i'vehiole;and horses -for hire day � adjourn eat of last meeting read 8atarday et4tats labor returned from r dry no 91 and day, b G wood, to Mr. Lewis', 70 or eight. Teamia dons promptly by " 1 MAII. 8:20 F. M.:.. F ' A st instead of l�ondw An st Srd. malleo F Hatohison for the pear 1896 can. Pio>s ' 'n , roan, g agast y eFi g to h4 own iltable day ar jab. Bae in oonaeotion iraeet- _ *— satlss a, t I- �` A nu bar of .accounts were pp nted 15.75; m Parringer gravelling 7th! con where he will remain until tie following ing aU G T R trains. Freight and . won: . ' t, , sad oa mnniaatioae read and referred kiO pe desalt Monday i ezpress slivered to aU parts of De AST Duz the vari ni standing committees. � •B oo00 ohn wireb aravelli 6th j, rc� Rr6tlnyag ot►• : the villiage.. - - - --- �_-'"• • t TftalN>� (: olxa E as)!Otto R 7:68 A M x;r f Ana hoatioa lrom Iohn Barry was re- con is t e village of Brougham s@ per pont, Pare bred iin rted Cl desdale stallion N0. 6 Merl . , T Poa her com, 112.80 • John M hell p° yZY3. .A.lzdse'� �Y oeived wire fence on 9th con, op lot 17, + 5:18 P.M � t > ``' with ce ' sate of Roberti Graham rad siz- gravelli q 8th con op lot 2? as per ioont, ((N��o 6981)), 14hs properkiy of Wm. 3[a or, No. 14 MIasD 3 �� Wbiteve,a,,Ont., will make the season of l'i'on..PIOKBIRITNG, ss 8'87 P } Y teen nth Thos. P naher com 80.00 W m Hilpe re- 8 � . .- h- ` r iris a 1896 as iollotae:--Ifonday, 11tay 26th, �•� ` $1 ; M Gl presented a petition don ain• Pa g et and west hills near forest miUe UBPi ...... Tastxs�l'OINQ VPseT Wk Ag FaLr.Owe, ,: , will leave his own stable, (Preen River, _ , ing so a seven bandied and t y-flub on 4th n, 110.00, also repairing hill near N0. 7 LooAL .9:51 d. , '.` Tamer s. 7th con., A n�D raaeed to wm. 1 Queenstan dement xe �,�v . . ` same@ a king that the Local Option byLw Dixie-in th con, Thos Poacher com, 18.00, ,s a submit to the elector of erin Town- to6al 11 00; (leo Linton repairing bill on thence to John White s, of 28 aoa. 8:16 r Mi' 9 Pickering for night. Tuesday, .to —For building abip for re-oonsiderstion. 5th con ear Brook rood, T Ponoher com, , Mr H to seconded by Ddr Riahar moves 13.00; J he Wilson grading road on con ? Adam Whitson a,1ot 26, ooa. ?, Picker- .. �' ,,. that Lhe reeve grant his or er on th Trew- DPP lot 6 as per Dont, R R Mowbray _nom, ing, noon, bo R. 8. Phltlp's, $rongliam, Concrete Wa119, $1108, Mable �`loor$, • ' r night. Wednesday, to Thomas Haoz, Hag Troughs, Cisterna, Culvert8, - 0�'j1C�► �' = , . surer in favor of the parties recon ended 19.75; H Byer gravelling Madill@ hill on •••• ••••• Brook ro as r l on Brock Road, noon, to Gormle 's Hotel, Etc. Etta. ,K#I in the r port of the various standiD Dom- pe oont, G Gerow com, pp , - i' mittees a reported this day. 06; Ace Hubbard balance grading 4t con LIyerpool, night. ThOreday, b way of ;„a, The r eve informed. Lhe council t at hie DPP lot 1 , John Percey com, 13.60; David Cheri wood to B. Carttir'a and remain "T Y The nadereCgned will Ro pereonall and in- ,�. )r. all night. Friday, to Geo. Carter's, etruot parties how to build aIIy of the abovo Honor J dge Dartnell.had appointed Thnrs• Raesell rading 7th con near frock road, This aemeati is Belford noon, to Wm. Ma ore lot 26 structures free of any charge. If Ou W811t a II1C8 $C1► day An net 6th for hearing of ap ala re 13.50, m Michell grayelliag Brock:road l fully warranted when instrugtions are carried Y �.,.„ con. 5, Pickering, night. Saturday., out. load Cart, our Ver latest cit ` �'�3i rs, Cara w ter coarse end appeal i J g bet villa a of Claremont and C P R etjation y b Nr proceeds to hie owe stable, whets be will Parties requiring cement should order at t, , �� Greenw od against e►aaeeement. ae per co tract, $75.00; Frank Burt n re- an thin else 1n our line airin hitevale brill a as er cot T remain until the following Monday morn• once se some delay wit. be neeesaitated in all- y g Alar a deputation of Temperano people P g g P in ing orders. please call at once. \Order# / t { w?ere ret ived,ani strongly opposed abmit Poacher om, 14.00; I Cook timber; sup- g' DeVitt� ateadily�cOming ln. =' s ' , lied the township of Pickering in fu 1 for Gr1it 1R'ilI and Gladstone. z I ting enc a bylaw. C Rogers,P R cover, P P ,' . .- the ear 896 8449 ?2 John Miohell� ut The thorough•jbred trotting stallions, the A ent Greenwood Ont. A,Boye , W Dale, Rev J H Oke,. Rev A Y P , g , - .. ;_� McAuIP Ala spoke to that end. ting in p'pe culvert oc 8th con, opp It' 28, property of W. G. Gerow, Whitevule,. A first-elas8 stock of wood - Ont. will make the season of 1896 as . . Your tanding committee on shee killed also one ay canning road machine 300; r by doge beg leave to report as fol owe:— Wm Hil a removing driftwood from 'ridge ibllows :—MQnday May 11th, .will leave work alWaye On }land. Kr. '' . Paym rat to Timothy O'Le rq or two at For st Mille, $5.00; Aoey Hu_bard their own stable, Whitevale, azd proceed "' ' 1 gradin ill on sidero d between Iota 1�6 and to F. O. McQuay's, Audloy, lot 6, con. 4, ;_ __ sheep a done lamb killed by oge, 1 6.00. g a thence to Harry - - — - �ATIBFACTION I`� ' $aid am ant bei>ag two thirds savor i value. 17 i_n 4t con, as per opntract $4.00 a j Geo Pickering, for noon, aE� W Phili two lar e ,doabletrees foci road Mee�'s, Y, ejre we are . GUARANTEED On m tion of Mr Richards, ch firman, g ' lob 26 con. 8 West Whitt _!-. report ae adopted. machine 75 cents ; James Millard,:drain (better known as 'Lha Dow farm), for — Iri4� 1 filen on Lownliae between Piolterin night; Tuesday,to JohD Cornisb'a, lot 35, E Your tanding committee on In igente g j�, $; f ALr$SON, Tri, v= and Uz idge, this befog Piokeritig 8 hwre, son. 5,Darlington, (Tonlin), noon,to Jno I 1-, beg lea a to report, and recomm rad ,u b er,. Enflel a' h to -'�' ' follows: 60 tante ; T Wilson, drawing gravel on Y t; edneedap, Brook Road Ont, Greenw road in 3rd son aacordin to' Joseph Harper, Raglia, noon, to Wilson's �*., r Paym nt to D Dafoe for support of H g With a complete line of opting, - ' Elson fr m 16th da of Jnne t 4th da of contract $21.75 ; X and E Boone, 214 yds hotel, Ashburn, night; Thursday, to ff t j Y Y of vel for aonaract work. 114.98 ; , Chae Frank Jones, lot 4, con. 7, Pickering, � Goods ` ";F K Au Bt 896, seven weeks at 1 25, 18.?b. gro vi s one on Hi Ston nooq, to home stable for sight; Friday FARMERS' MA$HET. -- 4 , �' On m tion of Yr Hilts,chairman,report Ursdiord remo nq loose t ng 1 ' was ado ted. i road fro Townline Lo Bros$ Road, X5.75 ; to Wm. Stonehouae's tot 9. son. 4, Boar• I v To�aoNTo, July 80, 1808 j ;`� R Pollar drawin lank from Pickering to boro, noon, to John Graham s, lot 35, Milk Pang �Phea6 fall............. 1 0 67 to' 0 (l0 ';•' . " Thea drag committee on o�ontin nciea g P - r , Kin ton road Piakenn , ni ht• 8atar• a rte ad recommends as foUawe: bridge on Base line, 18.00• I A Jones build- gs $ B ; Creatner8, . repo ing calve and drawin timber from Clare• day, to Gormley a hotel, Iverpoot mark- a Whesh,aprinq 068 to 086_ . Jws H board on account of salary. 18.00. g ted winter...... 00'61 to 000 y- E et, noon, thetics tame where the . wilt $trainer Pails Wheat, , t D.R ton fot stations ink an moat lot 28 in 8th con, 12.50; A Burrett y ' ry, regia- 1 Wheat, goose ............ 00 60 to 00 oe :1 , drawing lank for calvprt on Hmgeton road, remain until the following Adonday Churns, F•- try book of births, deaths and mar Iagee, Barley, bush............. r 11.b0; ,A B Orvis reps( ing approach to morning. ,. Eutter EoWe18, . to 00 81 t � , F =7.30. 0968, bush................ 00 22 to 00 24 "I " brid o lot I and 2, 4th ooa, 1,2b; I MttC �; W J Clark advertising road jo and Ke P : Rutter Prints, its�,, Wilson vellin sideroad bet lots 4 and 6 The fashionable bred im rted cl desdals as, bush•••••••••'•••'••• kin =: , F '- Post's hill cutting 12.00, on sew, jo f vol- q po y ars' tilt rintin !36.00 in son 7 ) the property of Graham Hay,new,-ton 10 60 to 11 b0 • ; P q 28.28; I Wtlson gravelling bet stallion, (9798, loh 2 and 8 in con 6,.R R Mowbra com Bros. ' Cairnb e," Claremont, Oo0 , Straw, hon................. 600 to 00 00 �., r Your committee notice that the cc mis- Y • ro� 8 88ar ; Ev rytl�iilg rie�ae y for' the '. stoners appointed under the county utile • Jo n Dnnn epeninq ditch bet:lots 2 - vett! make the season of 1896 as tollowa : DresBed hogs............. 660 to 000 } i and 8 In n'e, R R illowbra nom, ;4 80; Monde Ma 4th will terve his own Bu�ter �IakiDg 88aS0n. $�f fore carters. . 200 io 460 sat to divide the county into county noun Y Y Y , q • .... ' Jae Lidge L ravellin bet lots 2 and 9 con stable, John Iansons, Viewfield Farm, I ; : ' ; ; oil divisions will meet on Monday t 3rd g g ; ; Beef, hindquarters...... 4 50 ho 7 54 day of Aa set st the coact home i the 3• Geo W Iters com, 115.40; Jae Lidgett Soarboro Junction,sad proceed to Yonag Mgtton 600 to 8 (IQ E1 ..". town of gg itby wt S p. m. We wo d re- bailing o !vert bet Iota and 8 son g, wad Bros. for sight ; Tuesday to Frank , -' Wh' Veal, carcass ........... . to i ¢� t first and d drawing timber from Brougham, R R Scott e, con 2, lot 22, Saarboro, for noon. - i - v, commend that the reeve, Malvern,, for ni h Butter,lb.................. depati and aleck be"a committee to @pre- Mowbray m, 14.95 ; E Lidgett work done Calia�ndrr s betel, q t ; r lA ` - �l sent the T�wnahi on the da and t the on eastern townline,Piokeriug'e share 1g 15 Wedneada to John Flomminq's, Mwrk• PedleEr 08t8,i ,80f1L1B' t�,nd ERRs, doz.................. ; ;p 3, P Y y Potatoes, r ba 20 to 46 - �, i -- boar na ed. Whitby to nship for pipe supplied on seat- ham Road, for noon, .Franklin House, Siding• furnished on, . � q" - ,�_: , til Mr J Greenwood having appewt from ern townh e, Pickering's share, 12 70; F Markham, for night; Tuesday to' John . . - - '` , ea re iris culvert and gradin bet lots Milro 's, Cedar Grove, for noon, B. B. shortest notice.. 1 , t` the ement of parts of lots 17 an 18 in q g g Y { the 2nd n o! Pickering and from th find 4 wad 5 in con 7, $2.00 ; W H Jones 145 yds Ressor's, lot 1. coo 11, Narkhsciti. for DOMINION BAN - , 1 ' is oft a court of revision, oar com ittee gravel sup lied to path masters at So r night ;' Friday to John Graham s, Rush ( , ppee ,. ,E R would r mmend Inst the reeve and clerk yd, right of way included, 111.60; Geo $ill, for•neon, Keeler's hotel, Highland EaYetrdughing and fora QE' � 4 < <A x�, spipevr n behalf of the township on hurs- Collis re ring aalvcrt, drawing timber Creek for night; f3starday to Jerry WOI�C IOIII tl 81tt8IItY® t0, Capital Paid up, $i,500i000 Y , day the th day of Angaet ski the h rot from Clar moat for esme on 8th son app Annie for a000, theuoe to his awe $table P P Y Sur IUS - $1 500 000 r = - z ; 8 o'aloc p m in the village of Picks Dg. lot 1, S3. ; Alfred Haggios drawing gravel where he wilt remain uatit Lhe following p 1 1 ''3 Yoar committee recommend the tba, on Green cod road tad son, according kin Monday moruiug. ¢ reeve as clerk also appear on bah It a¢ contract, Richards com, 120.00; Burrell, Vrvtrra priiwe WHITBY gt ENCY. . 4= 'ate k the tow ship in the matter of ap is of and Staph nson drawing gravel on King- The first- rize carriage stallion, p � n � b �`• p the ro i• i ' Qeale=�, saaltiiss ]tsiedaear 'rsaasaetet George olt and J H Long from the ngin• @ton road rom IDLs g to 11 as per ooatraet, party of T. C. Oliver, Brantfoed, will - r, - ` '.' (3 SAPIRQB DEPABTI[ENT. +1L fere ave d, said appeal to be heard fore J Richard cow, $50.00; F L reen 43 yds stand for a limited number of mares, for _ • i Interest allowed at highest ourrent rates. Ne i :i . ravel it ets r d,ri ht of wa included - - � ,�; 1-i- � hie Hon Judge Dartnell in the villa a of gg Pe Y g Y 1896, and1will make the aeaaon as fgllows Pirlef s t]opk Pi4ering, notioe of withdrawal required. ,z ,• M Gleeson pathmaster, 13.44 ; Jae Lidgett —Monde Ma 4th, will leave bis own r special attention Riven to the collection of ,. s ,.., Picker$ on Thursday the 6th day o Aug. tarn ikin bet iota and 7 ib we ? R R ' Y Y 1898, at the boor of 3 p m. P 6_ stable, Brougham, noon, and proceed by Farmer's 8alesnd other Note•. ' Y ar mmit acknowle es the r rpt Mowbray m, 111.00; Mr Winfield digging way of Greenwood to Seabert's hotel, - - E. J. THORTON, KI' i of a pati ion asking Lbat a by law be eat- out two pi a stumps on side road bet lots Brooklin, for night • Tuesday, to Wood- Ibiv tceNAaBtBs .r =_fit,,, ,' milted the ratepayers for he re al of 22 and 23 n con g, 11,00 ; John Gorden ruff's hotel,Whittp, soon, Gordoa'e hotel work done as road coca, 18.75 I Connor Pickeria , ni ht• Wednesda , to Gorm- .- � �r � the Loc 1 Option by law. here being a g g Y Leggett a.. A PERFEC-T TEA great di ereace of opinion to whether baildiog b idge o+er rase at Pickering vilr ley'a hotel, Liverpool, noon, his own � �' i I the 1 Uption by-law ha been in force lags acro ding to contract, Jno (lordon stable for the night; Thursday,to Frank• �' •'. during.t a last three yeah, and it being cbm, 12b. ; A J Birrnll' gravellinC( King= tin house, Markham, coon ; m Jacob 411. etoD road et Church et sad Vanstone's, Champion. . � �j deeirabl that before action a taken y the Wideman'@, jr., tot 27, cou. 7, Markham, . .. John Gar on com, 140,00 ;Bradford Powell Frida , to Miller's hotel, Stouff• °�-�`� ,council you the petitions ropes, said 32 de mf ravel road div no b, 12.24;Brad. alght, y -4� by taw t eoaacil should satiefl d by Y villa, noon, to Todds hotel, Goodwood, �' ' Powell 44.ds gravel at 7c, 13.08; T Wilson taking t al advice. 'There ore your com- night; Sattird�sy, to Andrew Jobnetoa'a, mittee r mmend that ao deration of the gravelling bet lots 10 ►rad 11 cdn .1 4e per I lot 3 o9u. 4 4g to bis own , ` i Vxbri e, noon, tl- , ',, contract, 50.00 ; G and T Olear ravel.- J "�`�` :i petition be laid over anti! w later moetiaQ Y B stable where he will remain until bon- rHc lin Greenwood road as per contract,$25.00 - da mornin r+NcsT TEA , of tois council Y 8 },� Rs rt vera ado ted on motion f Mr Jon Hen erson 120 yda gravel furnished -y THc WORLD. _ - t ' . I a� thmae ra at 7o a d; 1 .40; .A BurrellaI. ,. ;L Mow rav, chairm l� Y FROM TH9 TKA PLANT TO Tail ,to CUP The Road sad Bridge com itteere clad drawiog g avell on road div no 20, 260 yds The Itnpocted horough•bred at,►hion, th8 .� property of G m Bros.,"Cairnbrogis" - , � _ ' ' - d recommended as follows.— a4 84c par yd, $85.OD; R Carpenter drawiog Claremont O t. will maks the seaeoO of Int iTa NaTive PURITY. µ vel on iderosd bet lots 28 and 28 aaaord� i �We beg to aakaowledge the osrtiH to of i to eon rant, $12.00; A Barrell drawin 1896 ae folio s: -Monday Ysy 4th will �•blo,�sooa7 Tea;• pet ep by'the IndiaA Td[ , Joha Barry eking to build a wire fe oe ws g Joha leave his cava skiable, •'Cairo ie," growera as a sample of the bat qualities of Indian . ,�4 hs bee nom yed•with the b lww wo td re gravel on ay road as r ooutraat, C p ;. p� y- pe laremont, and roceed to Wilson's hotel Tea.$. Thercforo they use the greatest care►p ibo' commend that hu request be a Rammer m, 112:80;'A Birrell gravelling .ele�ti�n of the Tea and ;a btend,.tht i•whr tt+h i bet iota 2 and 27 ss per contract, John - Ashburn, for noon, thence to Seaber/s p p y H;, ,, I We beg 6o aokaowledge the com iag- hotel, Hrooktin. far n bt; Taesda j* 'OWde .0 + uc it u themselves and sell it oral 'a the angina, tion from J H Millard askiaq for t kin Padereon m, 116.00; W Hilts drawing 24 T ° Y jkpee•. M►•eying e4 pur;tq sed Qacwiienoe. u �r ave on Bay road at 30o a yd, 17.20; Woodruff o botel.Whitby,noon,Gordon s •+ ut up in, Ib..i lb. and s ib.packages,and never �- ,4� Kravet hill at Altona. Would reoo mend � Barco 58 yds gravel.an lied road div hotel, Pickeriaq, niRbki; Wedaesda , kin Distributing Bald in b' , . that no grant be made by this oonns this pp James Found s, Dunbwrton. noon, Kest ALL.000D 6ROCERB KEEP IT. . - g3, 14 g4; Jas White buildingg breakwater er'e hotel, Waski ill, ai bki; Thnndw I seCEOcedeae►nd P'tmtglce8, It sur "ter• oa let o0 opp lot �, wleo bnildiOq railing, q y• y grocer does sot keep lc, Dell him to watt ' 1 W M Michell for work �o a in i div, to Jerry Annie , Kingston road, noon, - • No 89, 19.00: W M Dditabell grwdi and 118.95 ; J ones delivering gravel on rids• Callaador'a hotel, Malvern, Dight; Fri- Thousands in use. � D s6lbutes' - STEEL, HAYTIER & CO.. road bet 1 to 4 and 5 con 7, soeording to ]Markham read I nand >8 Rront 8tr+e.t East, Toronto f' ., '� ditching on northern townline opp 8 con day, to Jahn Flemings, , r, t t 34 in ooD root, 18.2$; F Soden gravelling con 9 GREEN `.- ` Uzbridge, 117.50, also grading DPP o lot 11 also otittin do hill oa son 9 noon, Franklin hoaae, Markham, night; I 1 z ' 8th con, 13.90; Jae White dor cedar railing PP q $aturdwy, kin (}@row's Lots!, Brougham, LONDON PURPLE, Nor sale by John Dickie Co, Piokeritig► . ., for road opp lot.20 let con, $1. DPP kit 1p, ae per oontrs►ot, 184.00; 3ames H LLEBURE i ate' ' Underhil 'one day, man sad team'grading noon, to his own skiable whero de will reg � ' L... Payment to A Nighswagder=for b ilifinq` main until Mondav morning. This routo j SULPHUR, :;q #•, g p Hamilto shill near Claremont, 12.50 ; J will be continued throughout the season, ' : LIME, �i�i 0 DALL - 's f_,f, , ` FUNGIItOID, ,;.:i, ' - ! culvert and railin , the sa e o p l0 33 8 n� Jones ra elfin aideroad bet Tote and 7 a � con,'certified to by H B Lott, 8'JAO ; J A B g 6 health sad weather permitting. , ' � con S. as r contract, $19 80 ;-Ben Wilson TO ACCO DUST Eto. U I Michell, 200 cedar poets delivered at Broag .70 da gr vel furnished road div no SO,.and .4traven Calluttt. �`' II�C,(" �i±� ' ( ham and Pickering at 9 amts each, less Y 1 dad 7.00. The pure bred Imported Clydesdale stallion Destroys pQtatoe bugs and all other roseate �Nt w AY ¢-� 6 !, two dollars for not delivering the one hand• right of ay inn a , $ On mo ion of Mr. Poucher, chairman, (Ro•6826). the pro rty of Graham Broe., and previenta blight. Fuc the Farm, f .` red at Pickering, 11s.(►0 ; J H naor, ''Cairnbro ie." ppee Ont. will Oroh rd Vineyard and Garden. i, re rt w s ado ted. g Ctarethont, 8{ , building culvert on ]Ginget n road est of Po p j "' F' b James Hilts, On mo ion of W,)sirs Richards and Hilts make the season of 1896 as follows:-- � : , y= ( s '.- • Dunbarton, certified to • -- Also the _ the cos til adjourned to meet again on Monday May 4th, will leave his stable; , t cedq►r frobm: Monday ag 31 at 10 a m. Geraw'e�hotel, Brougham, and proceed to /l ;ase 88.75; J H Connor, ea ipg ' i.' Brougham to Kingston roa , certified to y . ) Gleeson s hotel,Greenwood,for the night. James Hilts, 12.00 ; A ' Doth, r pairin �_�,,,; , aa;rc Parisrree� g . g Tpeeday, to Robt. MaBrady s, 4th son., -� culvert n sideroad betweeia-lots 3�and 31 Pickering, noon, to Gordon's hotel, Pick- '"� ;} L in 1st o0 15.75, also patting l in cu vert oo Markham Road. eriag, sight; Wednesday, to Liverpool, Duster:•.• i . / );.1 . Hingsto road opp lot 32, oezttifled to by J _ I noon, to Jae. Taylor% oon.' a, lot 2$, f - V Lotter, ,75 ; James Prouee, bre�akinQ 6 WiIlia Mazwell visited Cherrywoed night; Thursday, taGarlaad Broa., con. Priooipa ly for Potatoes and all VeQe .'2'-�' Geo Pwrker cierti$ed, 12@•70 ; last.Su day. 3 tot 38 ii t� $essie'a hotel, White- tables, iatributes all kiude of dry yi d toile etc e, ,' , obn. r . P Madill, breaking 5 toffee �f atone,, George •Jam Moffitt suffered the lose of a vale- vela, i,i ht; Friday, to Elias Bice's, Powders. _ r rtified, $24.54 ; J n Bar a, 157 able her Cast we�k. — M c 11,11 S g . _ 1 I.-. , Parke �Green River, noon, to y4 m. Cowle'e, 7th -oA ��, _, yds of ave!, 60 need by !the pat cae►eter Will 1 kes ttae Wezford oiimate, bat Ybb con •Dight; Saturday. to his own stable Ae usual almost givr�ng swag Imported } ` `" •` and 107 need' on oontraot east o Brook .d no think rrinoh of it. Norwa 8 ruse. Four times trans Iwnted ID i'�AIJ _ >. c�ee whee he will remain aatil Monday after Y P P ' Thomas Ppnoher rtifled, The h roost has been advanced iai,idly Seed Potstoes earl and late. A11 kinds r Road on thoon. noon. This ronkis will be aoutiuued Y s . Byer part ntract drawing here an considerable threshing has :been tihronghoat the seaeoa,health and weakiti of field and garden seeds on head. A #16.70 ; wry ,, #.5 210 yds ave! in 9th coni bt lots Sand 19 done. er permittiaq. number of varietiae of large .and small STEL rr Ii1� � "R `� ' se per oo treat, 145.00, F llptohi n to pay vc'. S !leis oalled�upon rocas of hie old trait trees tented foe a northers` oiimate. ' ' balance; Joac Michell grading o Town- friends ere last Sunday. We are always - Povis StatttM. For partioulare and prices of anything —WITH— . , - - ,_ line bet he Tps of Uzbridg4 and iokering glow to ave him shake hands acid smite The standard bred roadster stallion, (N�. cci the_Hat send to �c r�+ •t� ` o lots wud 81,; also baildin oulvert •with us , QUA ► the property o!' W. (l. Baynes, t S'T E E T. 1 Q .�t ,a1, w at same lase and estra grading; ne hwlf We oat ezpra8e oar sitiaere a�inPathy � %e, will mike the season of 189$ . Henry Hopkiney �' Pipkenn shave, bondap Mwy 4hb wltl leave P.O. O no wood used in any part Of rte yr -t id b IIzbridge hp., with ao naillor Tbomp$cn Jaokaon is the ^` (Preen River, sharia. �.,. 19.b0, (!scow certified' W Turner toss of is wife, which sad event tranagired his own s4taN re (Preen River and proceed i = ' in b tment wader b dge t lots 34 on Mo a to Gerow s hotel, Brougham for noon, cOnatruction.� ' Pickering for . - CHE ,�E�r T�[ N �}CI g �,a . and 3b iq Sth con, 820.75, w' timber The realise weft seen last week show- thence .to 4ordaa s hotel. m and ezte ding the length of brid e, 16.60, pp ,�t�q hho ni ht; Tneaday, to Maawell a hotel, , , 1 All nicely painted and guaranteed. , iu Ts Naws to those who passe p• g - total, 12 .26;David Annie 1 4 yds f gravel g Higghland Creek, noxa, Catleadar s hotel, There set havo linen some v ink- .et Malyern, nI ht• Wednesday to Box A rat tar lbaofag _ PYrst Cla" Sprat/ Pumps.• �• #Ornish contract on,6th ccn sn to path- ing res ing. in it. rove, noon Fr' use, M at>ti, ' me►ster a 10 ate per yd, ht of way in• G anklia ho ankh j� 13.40• Wm Devitt r 1 ft pi ----�--- - night; Tliareds►y to Brows a Cornorw for t h, mai*lOttwr, * h711JVy " .,,t eluded, , e _ + Meek a hotel,Viatoris sacs,ni bt . A Llan 12 size 1 t 85 r div 68, 15.25; 17 f gips 2. Route Register aeon, Sq g ±. 18.1 t17j ft pipe 15 Friday to Jahn Baker's, Gormley, noon; P�ire lttrrance tornpdtntes C�S..i.�3. .._.1LaN`T. size lot 5 r dry 89, Ba" 6 Chi* , Stonffyitle, rat ht; 8atar. E • , �: size lot r div 62, 18.75 ; 2� ft Pi 12 size Queens Hotel, g No iiggveasp for rates. 7wesses paid}promptly. . - - ,`� . .. tot 86 r 'v 41, 17.00; 64 it ipe 1. size lot. The pa a bred imported Cldesdalb stallion; day, to Altoni, noon, thence to.hie owe ? Alec►ageet for ws� ►tbiilc - t Vafited—Ari Idea � � 85 calto sewer 1.21.40. Tw to s gravel (No. 466), the property of John Anson, stable whore he will remsia tiU Mon" . , ., and i etroe ianp #or Bal m, will $Dake lbs Beacon of 1806 r ' - � PQa sir the onay b�ritig a 1 wp a t ., morning, 'rhiii costs`will he,contiaa sad d3fi eriag ipd wtetttN w . t �IDt a ate,it Zttor• p as .8 b 10 feet folio a;--Monday, May 11ili, will ieay. %roaghbut thtso a�h1M1t4 slid*61 lIt '181#1 ._ 8 ; 8 $g r ,. .o.�Par theta �tia at Alta f Ia] 8 P Pe ,► I lot 1 con. 8" Pickerih . - wittin •", w,• r._=« x: �! r ki t�vs laveattcas was .,. tots 147.371 his o vn at�ab e, , 8 8 :� ..:.� > .>s.k n �... Lam; . rCt asd ��la aize,l8. , 9 , . rl � , _ - + t " .:- {. , w• Vi a . 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" - I :-!� - - . - .­ I -.I 11 - ..-.I ��7 1, . I . . . . ' .- -4 I�. �� I . . I - .1 :_�,;1� I .: - . I � . ! 7 . �.. . . . � . . . I .. . , . . . billow, and su I Bure met hirru --- � : I �- -1 '.%- -- . - .. ... ''. .. � .3). .. - .1 - . . I a - rge af ter : �::,_�: ,. : ,1171 � ­ -1 .1. . , � , i I . ., - 1 - - � .. - , L peat _h6 waves. � I I k.- 1 ed Upion the spot, but at so 9Tftt dis . . ; � . ,,., .1,� - '� _- 1k - I �:,, -- tanne that what she and herston.. LOST 'ON THE OCEAN WIDE, he dove under t ILt timm it ----, :".' ­��,-�-�..­., '11 , � -- . -'l, �, A . I ww,,mod that he wats lost. It did pot -I. i. � �: �:,.. . - ­ . . -, - - .j .. ., - I " , -. , V�. � � I had said to mob other was upheard by . . . , -&9ihlo that a human being could . . . � -��� 11 :� � �g� . � . , . I . - , _ ­ � . 8eem p ,.. ..- -!ff . 1% . - `�i__ i . ��i. i . 1 .7 _' �_� LORD-Ti,�,- KILL E 'S�� R YENGE. ,, , .11 - 6 . ��i '.. : ­ . - . ­,_� ­­ ,�* .. .� . ­ 0, .0� ­ I ­ .--.. � 7�, . - - -him. He was now gazing earnestly at I I - - ---'-- ' �. . I . , - _­ - I , - � I - . - - il - I . I �� .. r - � . . ` .. . I . - - : � . . -U11 . ". I ,�,�� seen him dive from the : - - :- - ,Z . � hor, and met the frovirn with which she TALES OF SHIPWRECKS AND HER- a,ccomplish such a "t. Men on shore , - , , I .. . . �,.,;.. - �1 I he T scono. ftronge her glance wit Ili' glasses had - I - . ­ . ' -"�,' -I - _ - - reet bore :� ,_ , ,-*:-" I � - 1..'�,� t_,. - . . . _� ship. Anxioum hearts on ship and a :.��_ I �.. ., 6- "**1 - - I - � . A - . � ,: . " ' = stwted violently, indeed, on, first ,-1: , - e . I � I I - * 't I , '� .- �. . .' 07AAF�Tft xml._�moiiilnxied.) . - P , ad him with extreme Yortitude. She . . .OES OF-THE' SEA. - _�_:: . ......;,,_�_- . ingered longes . ' I . ­., . - . . � were fervpntl� praying that he might :-�`M'�_�.--,��;�-:.. I 1 � - , .. I "lie had grown almost supers Wt ou ' 1, I ­ I . __ .� . ': �.­ .I - Z I - . b._ � - - ti " us "Come,. Featio t4m, why do ' tin , ath to be successful. . , ;,� , - I Mee I .g his eyes, as one might who had - - - I 11% . , ' . I r� . ,� . . I... :� b(-Tn suddenly awakened from some 1 How lue Gallant W be d ,r ��­�.� �r. '�': �- ,.-W I : � _. _ - :, . ,.,I ab6ut the necess,ty of s6eing-Constan,ia peak I" said' Ba q," with a sneer. is , t,re� of awlsirkellhead gTant,e st-reng - , ­ : - ­ -­ _ I sd t t. I -�' _� - - . ­qa�- . - ;_ , 1 4 as Cons ful eirbam; but she 6d recovered . 1 ,,,Iillo filloinwer to BATTLING WITH TH WAVES. :,. ,� . : I - - � Ce Was an . ." :�', ,,- �* -e I : 1. - e as cot r Ja s Went 'Down-sts ­ . _� . � ­rl I ' I - I ­�� -1 : -� '' 1�Nt . �._ I I.- � to-day amel putting her affection to, t1p I Anei 11 .., -�� - `, - , . , A. - i . -: . . ri a reiPdelf quiclkly. - shonwer They net Death 11tvilli '. . , , .: -1 - . , .-: 4.�� -1. is no8t 'I dila ed. Passion had ful ,;V�t into the hourlio, .,,.. :,,' �: I I . . � , . ­ - I .1 .: -4 " . ,�:� ., I- e� . I - _r. % . . Lost. He had no fea,r of-the result if Jil him. "Take .heart, man-1, So . .04.Did you come him-6 to advOiCate his :.. 14stveoll tile jvonl6n allti.cididrem-0their It The, momeAW , .. 1, - I ­­ 1. ' I sometimes seemed that he bad fail-- ,_­I . I t I . - ' . -" - . � - , 1, , m I I . wou no , . a �' ' '�-- -_ ... were given time to-explain away , Ure as you %xe of a good reoQption, virtueall" -she asked. slowlY! _ . I I 0, but a Cuil; ' oil tbJB 11 i^- ;r 4.. .., , ? Mentorable 10ocks. . Id cionio - * .- . ' - - . . )ut . I' . � . �, . . ., � � IL � _�ri - ; I I - ' , . .:. I I -' tain empromising matters; I a t h rt�ed you h. tiit.q to declare your . � _­ . the crest O? : .. I , .- __ik,I__ . ve . I . 7 . .. I . . - . . -' '. - . , I The,,slght of'ii,J�atteteot_and ma-"Tn a head would appear abo ­�._ %, .. '. - 4171, Corrie, aii. ou have- already told . . . I - " - ., '' - I t hk�, waves, whip.h maAe it known that c". . - 17, ;. . �.. .- 6 I�: .1-.�­;� ­ . was he felt he should have the fi t 11 '!�. rllAPTER, XLIV. . ­ -'� , ' ed ashore for t heir -� .'.;'­`- .,.. ... � .-- . ; - I the game is it youx'own hands. You, , ' .''. � .1 . piece of wreck Wa,s*h . the hero was 9tilf battling ,�,, .t V, - � ' ,;, " 1, : nfo - have-but tpsfter your lips."- ; COM- _ - 1�. ­ A-, . . I - : ... word. If it hailn't.been for that u� She h&rdly no0wol that he (lid not fills one wit' thetic thouights that liv(�s. At lenglit the talsk was . . .�.!..._� �._.I .,;,4 . . It pa� ., - ,��aA - - I . - 1, _ . , .1 I I .- . :7,� . I k - . . .._., - .,. -.-.,:,- tunate mWtake at the, masked ball e ,There was Not iethinf' very -akin to , her. Her voice quivered with . '13ack of pleted. � The Malay was tossed by a .I'. .. tl , as Barry . - . ;. .;1. , ,6 . , _'_ eath Pr.�ton s eye, reaseA emotion, anti a s0hse of rf On the 1~11 more dead than &live .: -.,; R, . - - : ­.-_.,1 .. would willingly hav6 let Barry go murder In F' - 11148WIP words c,annot-fully describe. I . � .1�. ' ' W2 . -� & I ,. �� . 1 : �. �. .. ! . . . . III-su . -led a ,811 ` �,' 1 4. ' - �. . --i I. . . his destruction, itnowing that she. wpa.d f i.nshed. Hs brea h came iiquoikly. He low, opi inJury; and-the.n died away at- that.bit of woW,.which onve forn Willing hu.nolo; came to hia--,resAuc, and . ".-: -. .I.. :"!�% - i .. . . ; . ,; � .. ,,,, 2: i]'E'i - .'---7 ' I... ...I ­: 1. . 1.- . was evidently a.],out to take one step, together. Thiat this Man, who 130 ,11'ato- P&rt of, a, noble Adup, lies -a story danger. A, mighty .1.-t,�. � .. . I - refuse%him; but just noW, wit3l 'a sim le eatrie,d -him out of :� 11 ,�, - 1. � ­�. I . . . . . - . �_. . . I whe should -_ . hich waa .. z� . f� : - A - -i ; � .n Constanda's voice broke in clear ig from the shore w . . - ..'V! '. ­ �.� �­ -- ly haod been himself at her feet,- of tirTilling Jincidents-anguiSh. PAT&- cbe*�r rai . . .-1�._ -�,� . ; ­.� of injury fall- on her, it was inipoa, tice of, come h ro coldly to-daly to my a kindl .r__:', .1V,.. - .. � , �, : I.m.-- .1 :,�. - ! and distinct. She took -no no y . .i-a....,_, .-," Y . .� - 1 . I I I - _. sible to know vy hat� she mi g4t do- 4wen 'Eitber Stronge or Featheriston. Wor'd f r anot - tion, despair and porrow. . Perhaps carried by the. storm to the ship. Those -,-- . . -.:.. - ,� , . . . . box suitor, was very bit . ...!� ,_- .: , ... ..: .1 11 .�:-.-..� . "Garrett," she said, in a l6w tone �, een with who were doomed felt then that thers _ . '. ,I, - - .; .-:,-. -. might be-nay, cer- I . - - -_­.'! _. -. _ _ ...� . Art ter to or. Waa all his boosted devo- that old ohip-wrecked spar, gr - '� ` I I -i � - , � though- ber he was some hope. .- ,­ I.. �_ �_ .. . I t nd very gon Yt " home I" ,7, - - - _ �..I tl go 1 tioil, then, w1orth just so much that he sea a.ge., was the last*hope of some ocean- I -1.1.,:"'.,, .." .4t. " . ; , , . � . tainly was-his, FeaLherstons. Of that . - .--"- . I ..__ - i . I - 801liethingg I � . LIVES.. __; :� - ­ ­ :,I . W call" 90 could flin la,riner- to it his last earthly . � r .S � . .- There was tLit "I& and forget it 00 tossed SAVES TWO H,TTNDRED � - - he had no doub at all. � dignified,. yet so strong in the fresh 11 0 . ' and, thed - ,-: . .. � I __`. :� , - !: enfirolt t it cmt him nothing to The lead line was drawn to I ..:-. . -. 1, . I ii :,�� . ..'� . .. 11 -: - young voice, and i, irli8h - i,- - , ,�.�.�. .. � : ': ! - in the sligh, bring or another aspirant for that hope clung, but weakness and the bL1 - -. " p. �, . - ..; As for this game of chance, why a smittl rope and finally a large haw. 1, .­.� .-,,,� __ � . . .�,I . - 2.1i . . - _"ts lost hand he had onco consideired fri�icolesis I loivs of otx!.an drove him from it. ser which had an. ondless rc4ve attach- . , - .- ' - I . . - 11�. . . .1 � . , , . _. - ,_� , . � 11 , , L -,"�ItA-� - 1� should he hesiLte about it? Luck was figure now dra-wil up to I fill lie . -1 .�_ I � - - I -Lr ry was sobered by i . __ .� _-,,'�-. I . .:. .-, - . height, that B, t. -,. 1� .._+ - . . � , ,f. : h And yet, of all otherls, she haIt ved I E. ed to it, had been fiwt6ned to the most-, , � I L T - , - - � . �, - . - . _.�� I I "As you w A �-.I;.-- , L%17 , -,A,�,, '. , . . � . on his side bey(nd doubt, he know, e - LOSS OF THE� DRUMMOND CASTL . ..:., I .a. "��, . . . . I. - . d bowing tha.t he� ship, and the other end" on J t' I - ­ - . . "" . " '' 4. - 1� 4 - .� ��'t . - I -i.', - I Barry's foii6olly, he lef t the The scorn died out 'of her eyes, and About a month ago the civilized hastily rigge.ol derrick on shore.. Nearly L� '. I � :. . :. felt it. -Should- he accoole, to 'ro . . of t he . ­ - O .Ag .., _.i ki, A ': - _" � : , - t ,� . . - ­ ;) . . � . a little mist rwo'�nd blotted him for I _�:i4 - i wild proposition it would be to Ms "P�t. re carried ashore safely, . .. - _ . I . . - - - world Nirm,shookod by the loss of the 200 persons we � . ­1�_ I L I - ,! - - . 11 I A i I-. . .: . -1 Is this thing. true I" said LConifantia a momOnt from hez sight. She was (W- ' by th-L9 me,ans-and all would have been i .::--.,�:'7_` :� k - . !- , rival's downfall, not to his. A sense of - -0 .;. ­ L .. ,_r :, ­� ­ : ��'Lj, J� . . 1 . -1 I t lien, flashir4 a various glance at Fea- fe hat - --7:' ' ' - . . old, astoundeAl at the rush of ,01- Cas t Lis Line ,%team r D7-ummond Castle - , * , !­,. - ,. i . �, exultation fired his breast. 11 His heart li�,r8ton,utvhose demeanor Was any- play .� South soved.had it. not been for -the fa-et t, �.,..Z,Z!,�tV­jj .....- 13 . - _� - - -!.! ..., . , . - - . . t1 while on routo from Cape Town, sue Too ,- ;,11 � �. eirpower her. . anic. en � , 'r , V4 1 1 . 1�- - I that threatened to ov a F � ,d on board the ship. _` .- . __ ,�- - , - . � .. . "But true ,to his rolo � Y- He was flushed . . . �_ � .. ..ff I 11 1. rose within him. . h i)JpAl fok th*� huoys, an .., - - ;V" it digappoiriLm t f. or del, Africa, to.Southampton, England, All in y tram ol the * ) , ' ' �*i.. .., - - � . eri I or grie� , an so 1.-. 7 -, - . -.1 ilfngonsciousl'o a nful dQree, anif - ..: ­ I ,!,__",:�- _', . . I . 1, &,� Vy -A--- � _T ., I .. of -good yaling man, he pretended a fwairl She felt suddenly (lead mid as : _� __.:�I_t -� "�­,� � . - . I I i . rl��t t, P tN3 pamengers ai - the hawser brokei and 400 lives were lost. - I_.. L- imos remblinf wit'lhi vindictive anger. id a majority 'of '. _ �4 I!"16 �, I f I( were, and, by tin heraic determination A very distressing case on board'of - Z .. ­ .11. .3`2,4- - -1 .­f� ­ ­ - I I mild horror of such a scandalous pro ort he c6nt.rolled liim- _­ ­ . ; ly a supreme e Only. kept herself from openly shiver- crew had gone W bed, numbering a-bout : - , . . - N i . . - 11 I L .. -.1 oeeding as tossing on a public�road. F. �lf, however, and prepared to answer I . . t he Royal Charter %wis that of a, young ..---��'.:,�'_? .�_ . I . I - �iffilll' . ­ � I ing. 300 in all, with no .thought of danger. Wel.shman wbo was drowned wit-hin .1 I - 1.�.,_ .'L_. '��',,�I,!_.- - . .. ,. . , - . 1' , , . . -- ,2 . . ': - . " "', -� ,.:. I 1. of ( rig to he felt very lonely, very unstrunq. a. moment's warning the four miles of his home. When 1P I . _ . . ­. .1 :,. - I - "What I Here I" he said, in a tone; er iuestion with an air becomi ,:1J,r, - -L I . . WithInIt e sh, _ili_ .- . . : . . ��:-� ';�-,-- �_ _. . . I � . L�. . I )e ­ 1,, . 40- - . . - . - - . pious alarm; ".0onsider-" he molment. This parting With Foathorston, whion - ,at ,of first cattle to arichor op)osite $( lfra, t.- :-��..-,:L. �-�I'.-,I,:- -01'. .I . �_. . - i3rant stoamor 'struck & rock on t he cO, . _.. t � 11..q;:� � '­ . "The I-ilies of virtue," put in "That I to' seldress yon thus .. . . ., !.. . Bar�y, mr" of course, the final touch of -all so on the night of October '15, he could see, :., :'­­_­-_�L '�; , . � L ' - . uoh moments. ' I �. "i" _­I public-no," he said, with a to far as they two were concBraed bad af- France. SbA., ;sank in a fl& (,he li I t shining in his mother s win- - - ,�..�i..'.i.,,, ";1�., �,_ �- � . , . ;�­­' ,- . ., : I ­ Z�.�ffArr� _.? . ­ . � I -4. 24 f �--L-1 . - . . . L" L - . . I_., i with a peculiar smile, finishing a sji�p­ Of exalted r&qedtipent that did 'him I mo to put- out dow Kt',, like many others, h . , - - " -.1 . fectool her more than she know, and Tho,�ro wa44 no -t i the I is body . . ' -#-�-gg,l .. � us' -If it �of- (redit, "That I un indeed here to-day I - , ,'!-I:".--:,I� -, : _4 _ .��I - - . . , _ I , . � "', " , � , ,. � 'i�,4_ ,. L t , I �; poisitlo sentence for him. . hatf8adAle.ned her inoxpiciwibly, There boats, and but three were saved. All wa.s cAwl, on tho beach, torn and mhng . . , � _ . _. �- .�L- I . . . - , �, __- . � . _ . �t, - - . __ is a suitor for 5our hand-yes. You was almostl avolnion in her re - . ­ . � �� �I � I fends your tender morals," he said �'to ,qard now led. . L Ij� I , . i. . . i . - - , . � - - � - . inust pardon me the ,tuxi,rseness. of MY Ot, all- the other's just as the.y-were nearing - ! " - .� ,_ - ,� _.� .,...: . - she could n _. . L ain-bisfore tile world, by all me I let The news of this wreck flew thro h ' �.,;�%- _� : ans for Feathrr8t;on, yet , ug . I . - � . ,�r`� I . - . I t wail, as you. kn � ; __,.L - . . - . - I E,pOroach. I 6w,thrust at once fo t that sho had believed in their journey's OlLd, met with a watery- England like - The he.rQisin of . I ---,4m�, _. i r9le .. wildfire.. f� .� ­ I -11.1 � . I . . L . . - - -��::'�._ :1 ..--- �-'%AA� : . �, us wink at yow, doing, in it secret. The upon me. I would %,,illingli. have cotneon him, and that he had proved himself grave. ' Such the faW of t he (he .Malay rang throughout the civi : � �� . , _ ' i ... . - . I - I - L . : ,, ..., - ., I leafy, recesses of 'our -own woods ,h Id bended knee to inio for -he one thing unworthi,r than most. - ,- �L .-4-.�`,;5'I y ' .6, :, . �I ­-V� , . 1. I - I that can alon(A Make my happiness." Drummond Ca,stle; . and her disaster lizM world. The. Queen expressed a � _._ ­..qV� .., - . I .. . -. out to us a hel. And Mr. Strongol A pang shot 1 . tle,%jre to me.ot 4im. He was presented :- . �­_ ,;- i . � _- ,,! - �ing hand, let us enter - , _� � �. � - � I Ile mpoke wlth extreme humility and Was be, too, un- 'calls up the vorious notablop shipwrecks . ­ � . ;�,I AN . � �; '- � . L with. a Cr(m, and, if ever -, ;1 . - .._ I 4 . through 'her heaxt. . tho Victori. 1. �: �- . ��,_'. I - I !,- � .., tg :­ ­.Ckl _- . . . -. :. .. Ahem .and there penetrate the deed Of- sensitivqness, Ma 11 a great .effort to, WID . d disappearan Of Vessels that ,at L. ... - .� . - .1� - . - . . an . (" a man deserved the honor, it was he. '�.., ". g . . . �, I� . . .". -;!�3,t-,.i-* . I .! - I I i aido the effects ( f Barry's fatal speech. W� I the, timo of their occurrence cast . IL The hero, was made the'. lian of I . . . L I - : .. .. da�rkneds.­ . � It si'rWdijain as though her heart the - - ,- ---_L -1 .. �­ 1. f,­'.I . -�. -, -- "So be it," mid Feathei.gOn; ca�lm_ I I is faCewas pak and earnest, his tone . ��.,:- ..-,'T,7. ., ���� . - Til _: \ z . - Wax ful I an ifted her heav .0 . . hour. Popular subscriptions were mim- .f,:-�f - . I,;-, �- - � y eyes t . . ; . i loquent. He looked wonderfully hand- the civilized, world. . . � 1; . 'his. Ile, hold not answ-ored her, as if sorrow over I e,d for him and the poor bLtlay pd&- � .1 . Olwz,.. � -� . - 1,�� ly- He was determined he would not ' .1 -1 - ' .. \ I s there plea,di e, question undeserving a , Every schoolboy a,utt girl has read :s � I � ... . 1 .� �.­ i: isenger found himself both famous and - -1 - . 1 """'-!A` I . be offended byt anything' this . .. I I . �­ I . I :�(_� i Tin with head I Ineath 'the soft I ; -L'. �.:_ -' .. I � C - . I L .:L C ".. . . : .; unco too _re#4)0nso. But she compolled him to these lines: I rich. "I , . _. . _:-.__� "�* . I . . .,�L.. .1.I - - - from the d widening brai qpeech of some sort.. . I I . . . . . . . - . . . . ' - '. 1.' ­ �;�_:,. L - . - .-L� could say. 'A stile led tie, � -of the trees. . - . I . . . - � ' . ,I,,� -k w -. 1 , � I to . ' _�. - -;�:, ,--*,, ., :: as d In . ...Yol I for t hie lor ave, E OCEAN. . . :--­ '.. - -i - . - - - StronKe mad�a movit ient as if " W it you w1io, brought him?" she - - - -- - " , . ! - , . - 11r, into this part of the wood that ' - ..%:'LL . - :.I .. � .k I!- - A:K ... I I it 0 - .4 I ­. -I ..- -_ .� . . .. . leave them ; but ConStantia put up 1 ipti have e. 'ty' - '-. ' -. ' ., * �. , i .- . 1� quite ct isted, fixing two aggrieved eyes on- The bravo t IaL are no Moro;- Miming ish used anxi :. ' as . Oge .to tie grounds of The Wt- lier hand, and 4y a slight gesture check- I'll . .� L � .. J'l - - . . - I I i I .,,W I his I I All sunk beneath the wave f rom time, to time. There\va.9 t he Eng-' -- �,_._-� -` ' .L -.L 1. I _d lightly over Lit to ed him. - -Close by. th4dr native shore." ' - - Aw-:. -..!--_. ,L� .SJ,1'�4-� L ,1 tage,'and he st�ppe . I "No; it wAn he hirought Mo. I was on � li,,b training .ship Arothusa., which had - I , - .. . - - " ot . . . . . .... I . - � , Ir . � 'FZ_1 . .I Stay all pertously, ' F�r " . -I. - - rry, while follow- I argi� number of boys froth . - .-J--ll. . ,Ulf.-J� .. ..- . the grass beyon it. Ba 6 said, rather ini my way hem when Barry and lie met � taken a 1, , : ;..�. S 4L , �. 17 �Jv Ing him, looked back at Stronge. Lftin,; 'to his tiv'o great eyes ablaze me. They asked me ,to -accomitlany These. stirring words recall the sad Enqland in 1878 for a cruLso-of West- . . ... . -:r:�_....";__,t,� � -. ._�... �I ­ ...� �l-f- - �­ - . . L- .: � .. ..� i vith acorn ; "mirce you have been tit them.t' . . . . . ,1 , an-of-war Royal. . .. 1, '� .. . r- Indla stations. 8h4l was a sailing ship� . - .�­ .;,-I . I . ' ' ' - ' - - --.�1. .- .,- "You will CCM6, too,", he said. '.1 .he trouble of I riniging Mr. Foathe " And you corise,rited f Prohably-it George, August 29, 1782. She was brig riggod. The Arethusa. left Bermu.- '. . ­ -.1%.A, - . �_ � . .. . . :. � �:.� . , - , - .. I a I - . ., zu , 1. I -_ "No; tht�re ,'hi 'really no necemity," t4)n here, I ill ask- you to remain -you the hoineward* trip with her . : .-. I % - 14", � I . . - . . � . J..�,1 Is , .. . was a force that proniisM so well anc.hored off SpiLhead, with a crew of da On ..,: 4'. . . - `*_ - - -, - . . _ '. J­.'.�� :,.,;,z 0 ,�.. . r .. I 'Stronge was bili inning when Fea1her- loment tha oiL,may take him back - waa , , . ". -, - �k&j� , I . , I , .9 . , - . Nvere 4esirous of seeing it played out. vys, but . . _��­­ _2 21 .1. -'A . g-ain'!-, . fficers-and mer numbering 8130. The' freight of nearly 300 bi . , _", 't�, :� - , .;0 iston interrtipt(d hiiii. k . Well, has It content.eAl yom, may I o .1 never heard,of again. Not. even a We . : . �1_. 1:��I, L� . . Soih`ething hin IF ­. . I - -I!I�.-_, !'_q: : ! e'liter. ,�one struck like a, ing ne.ar-or to him-" a re - .4 . - ver found to te the ... - .; _ .- L. , I - . . It . iity, sa'id, is'tron�ly, L ' ask f" com' in(! � Admiral had giv �n orders to have a re- ,�- ..- - I" Every neceb - he' on of the vemsol was e . L i�, i.,-,�-" :; - -hill on Feat heii,rt. He look- I .I .;-­� - 1, ., . _` , poor matter of euriosit ndrld-but�did pair done oil tile out,sidel of the veasel. She and.all On board were, swal- _. .. . ,w :.. . . I' . . . Barfy ; A up quickly an I ularked the col d ness, ,I s,or , , I. .�;� � � ,�, �1 . I � I - ,. . �4".,� - L . - with an insulting gia.nc,e at .. should la:vor him?" ' I o I.v 1� Up by tile all ry A(lantir Ocean.- . , 1. . � i�';�i­ - . I . . - - . YCT thi nk I In order. to do this it was -nezessary - L' . . L ­�,­_ . . . L_ ­;-.1.." � ­ . � he unrelenting of her eyeA. Yes, the No" uld 11, w F, .1.,1.7 , P-2, I u hird person to see I " I knew you wo ' as in t he ear r part of 1893 that ' ' * : * -4:0 1 . ­ . - � � - - . old wound was open, no doubt ; silo quietly. ld to-keel tile vfviso to one side. All the . a - - .-F�, "A a A . 11 -.� ,,.-I . .- . a- .' (JIlo freight st.eame.�­ . - -V -: . ,�, . . �_ ' fair pl y In ri�afity 'he was afraid ur on the terrace refuse him. I confess, however, I cou . . 4.lelic, of thewhit : _� -a . Z _�j - . I ' .ir � . .. , . . -,- - T or Star LinA, left Liverfx-pol with a valu- - , � _,,�4 I.1. ,W ri. , I I - 1. - --__ . I lone into the silent at'Ballymom; yet d"pair was far front 'I should have gone, when you vornman'd- to one .side. JuSt at the Wtime a heavy ahlo cargo for New York. She, like the , ' - �.. ­ _�_ +; :_ .. � .1 to go wi�h Barry a - not rmist my anxivity to makii sure- guni ond,heavy aterials e brought : ,_ 11- I I L;I . I . . e L 1. . I : , , .- __ - him even now - he a.murred himself, cAi me to sta,y, but I was glad of that 3� Arethutia. was never h :!�"i"-,7 .. __� ­ �� wood. -- I I eard from, and�.- - ,� _. - - .. . .. . - k, .,. ­ - . I I that if time w� e given .1iiiii, he �coul(I g I ,-iquall struck the miui_'Of-war, and th4 . � _ -1 , � 1. I o� ... "_­- , ­ - I, . , .,. "Yoii'mehn that for met," said. Dairy, urnand; thOagil I- hearl nothin, . her fate to this (late is Mysterious. , . � I , ­ �i -, - :. - . L' combat sucoessf lly that danining mem- (�O' . �., ;r- , 'I! I .- �I ..��..I i softly. - . I I . . could see that he left hope behind him Royal Ge,orgo milk with every soul on The steanwr City of Glasgow. which . - .- .,-�.72- I ory. � I ­ . . .-- -- I- .., - .,'. L,*4.- - . * - when bf� went. Do Pill imagine," 110 board, without a'momeat'8 notice. ' sailed from, lji%,e.rlx)ol in 41arch, - 1854, - - `�.I� fW , , "For hArston. [- "Grant me' fi e minutes -a,olne," he . ' . - I , ,Z"'44�., - � . 41 you," r I . 'g�_�� ,­,.,r� � , . - .. . . askt4l, sharply, " tbat if I-had thought for Philadelph4t, "it b. 40 pa-meinget-8 on . ` , ­I 11VT a* . � . "Other just, now", a., " - 1��-, - � e I. - - �,._� . Plat orB press . ikoid, boldly. . I 'AD, . - - - [' �,I lr� ­.'.�_��a I . - -L I wim I ootrid have staye4 ?" . SINKING Ol-' ' 'HE I1IRK1-'N1II,', -e . � . said the. Limerick nian, ever so sweet- "Not one," rehi"rned.9he softly. "There ot he r . I I .. tile L I lxxixd, was missied from tht. w ,an, und '. :". .1 �.: vb� . � � _ ' I..;-- _ . , I can not imagine Your ilonilligo she Who (-an ever forgot heroic c4 n- not a particle, of wre(-.k left to tell the , - ' ­ ,,"� f. I .i , ' Z�,.� � _ . .. I Y, . . is no neces.4ity for sui-h waste of time, , I I �,.,Oldly, � _. I -1 . - I_� je - i I . 1: I 1) went . ��,�_. . . .. , , - I � k� I-- I "but I shall break every bonel in You say you k mi( I I duct of the soldiers and sa.ilors on board sad story of how the noble shi . i ".t"., ' 1. .� ,your bodY for that spee.ch sui-ne day." came here to-day to as I* �,�41 ,, -1 . I , . , ad �_., V.I �i-- I I . If you will I-st rue toill �Iou about the, BrilL-iii trarriport ship IfirkenhN I down, Hundred.; of of h4ir. vesspis, with I . -k�--Z �� He smiled genially, and led the way- Me to tie your Wife-- I .4, 1. ... . ,�� 1 � .. .... . ... - 'M- 'all on b(m.rd,.; have gone (town, swal- , I - , .. I . 1.� . - A�*' Jinto the wood. "To entreat-lo impff)re.1" interrupt- that," he so I d.. S)w gave blin an tin- whi,vh sa-ilk February 2*1, 1852, off Si ­. I : I 7 ­ followed, and he passionatBly. "Constantia, it it pormifflion, ar Ca' .1'rood I lowed up in a moment, and "never a soul .e.I - . � - - - ed . im)oken and he tol'd her t lie 6n'ii Bay, tie. II)e of ( lope, South " I - t;patherston so 'did I whole with thein, Africa. Tho irkenhoad was ho' d ry. It ­ - _.. I : -e-i , _� - -*e L y one ininute * ive me that.l. sto,"ry of his meleting, nd escaped to tell the sorrowful r3to _ . Ili-.. 1 � .i�; Sti&ige, who somehow misli: d ' that � be on I . � ! 9 . and of how he (4�ared a, quarrel be- front Queenstowl, to ,South Africa wi I ,I 1. .1 i, . 'i Ith would tako volunulsi ' e loss - -, -.- .,-,. - , -_,_­ - . I - - . i -Feather-ton and lik- -' Some. vague Ls( nse of lit -(onling over- . .. I : .. � - ,,- :_ � , I smile. He bated - 8 , . � ..- :,�� . . - .- I aWoinpaniod of missing ships. an .1 .- - -1.- - . - -.r ivtvi tuld ch ber. of I - I I I �' ed BarrNa%Bp e won a ( e t to throw now daw,iod upon him. He felt t wec.4 the two men, and Itio%v hli� had. a iargtii nuin1wr of troo The irtind of in � - w L . _­ _.., - . . I I , . _ , , � ":__ , i - w gono with t1win intAt the vv�)od ti) be by thltdr i r,I Ire.n. it was ,would b" ofiWit,i.shed at the num . . :1. I., 'mi- �., ,-Protect; tWI-latter though, maddened- savagely resentful- desper- I . , � , 4" 1 , I in truth'Ithe -abowe, date, the ,lives 1(,st, and it would be impwssible,- . . J L I —_ _ . . , . . re.ady to separate. thein sho4ld they, as on the morning of the ,. �.-L. _ � � � I . ,formei lfhd more need oi his assistance. a te.- � L I . � . _ I ��r , . . :� � .;,L ' ' . 'I . L t�.'d­*, - . OI �; YU11 lost in . ..� ." - J- - . : - 1 he feamd, come W hl I ' %6a just waves %vere running mountains bigh, to realize t lit- am( � f of wealt 11 - - - .. I—- .. They . 11 w,alked on' in a deadly sil- "Not one," tilm said again. And then. � � - I . a. I .T,�J'L i l , " . L . 6v& :. :, L I f P I waves. .1 I � I..-_ --�,-j�4'1 I . -,V_ . .. "Do not make the thing border for . . - � - -4 ,.L� .0 tit n you calm on the iscene ' ke� ,W(;�i d that- the BirkenhoaAi struck on a r&,k. the briny - - . . M" I! L .:. ence t;nfil tie:y cattle into a little grass . " . ", -N-,%- I - I . .- I up, briefly. " It wam tile firl little, in The Captain at )nee ordered a call to I t was' a feii,rful- shipwreA-k,; that of '-.-! - ­�- - 7- '. . �. dell bedgedf in by rhodooltn(trons, very Youmelf," site sa id, with cold kindliness. . . ..� , � � ... my life I was not glad to, 8eo you. I quart,erfi. It. becarnet evident that the the Nonvegi�a.n barqw� Thelkla. This . I.� . � �­ 1. IS I.: � . . �1 "Do not d -it in Ube- , .1. I .- , . - I . ­:�.1. near the spot where Constaiitia had escen to entreaty � , .1 . 1�1�4 . " - : -.:,r I- - ,-".'f Lord Va.rley'8 perfidy.- - rvinainod there at Tour request, be(utuse ship was fast sinking. But there was mber, 1892, in - _1�z ., , I , .:. - j - , heard 0 less." -_. �.' �, � I . .. I .. ' I do not trust I-ea.thorision, and be-. not -a least excitement on Ix)ar(l ; everry tho Atihiatu., "�Wln. The vessel be- .:. --.-: 'I . -.�!ft __ ; . . to &.full 8t.op. I . "Am I to understand that y ou de- - ' . - ' ­� .-, I. I . I' ' , ! - - Z�l . , "Ais St vau*� I knew that, h might man quietly woni' to 'higs place of duty came ivater-It lol with ui�lly the most& ." ..I ­ ­"'.�'�V I . esent to see 'fair cline my proixisal ?" demanded he, as - 1'61 - . ronge w ,pr ., � .V!�1-i , ! still n-g&rd him, you' would not now with a determination to doa at his post ,91 ial,rin out ir t he wat*1r. ,. All but ! �4 i - ­ 0�, I - ' � . . ­_7,�V, .I_. - "" .1 - .. .�� play," he said, lo,)6king full at k,'eath- one might wb(- finds it impos.sible to -tit to be his wife." ifi,il. was rit-ceissary. The. boats were ' :�_­ '. - - - . . . . . - -1 consit four oFtW3 crew haA gone off in boats I . 1,4'�1 . L-:: . erston, who paI44. .beneath the irony believe ths eviience of his own ears. . . ­.�:_L' : , . . . _ . #4 8(milething in his tone surprised ,and verod. Hasti.ly the mick women and ajid were joist. .1 - . - . . . � �11. � ­ - . - ... . : ; .." ?�, - _ _ - ;- of his-eye, "aftd;'Iest I should have - oil, I 110 01 ou will not misunder- - . L , L . L� .f -I . _ � - ,y�. ­ .. - s -4i her, I children were tramsforred from the - .� I 'L. I - , .4 _ .: .� P annoyt - - - - I ` I -*" tte5:: , - ., " I .- � I .- : I � ­ ".. .1,6�..- .- . J sharpers' coins in my pocket, I sugge9t tand tllat,' r turned she, gentl�- _' L LIVED ON THEIR SHIPMATE. - , I ,: -; -K,�- - % ! I , d him an a by - It wit. kit. wn to all that- - ­-, - * .;, ._ .po.vrito," shii sinking ship. S 0 - . . ,6.�:-,-: :L-.,I. V. ��.&. . I- �- - "Do you kilo -but will M . ' ..� I�. . ­ - I% i 1 y be the one to toss for 'A - ou are doin said oollilly'r, `In no other light. Do not it would be imlx,)g*siblo to save uny more. Three Scandinavians and a Dutch- - � -. �_ ..-. - L_ � -" cried 'he now to wit �ehement an- - � -;" _ - , � . - .. I- . I '. -, � ­ us: Agreed? Now, then, Str6nke. a K an had sowitred I t hemsel ves to the -'. -1".L .,,�4. . - I - . . make a n y MiaLako about t4at.'! . DIE'D SINGING "IiULE BRITANNIA." in. . -.�" 1-1 1_,�, _ . - - ­ - � Stronge slowly and-very unwillingly I.. "If OU fuse in to-day it shall I I . - �,:.�� ...... .- v . _iL'��,� ' - . I L . i .:.. � I -. -drew a florin from his pocket and C a final thi. g. I shall not 00me 11-K flushed %va'rmly. . I I I Tho BrilLsh misigit. was hoisk-ul, * t 4.0 rigging. For--daJIs th"y -wero in that . .,�,.:I .. : .1 � ,:,� - .� -1. - r 1. . - . ­!ir, - - L - I 11. "There was a tinie. howevbr," be sald. .bout any thing to eat or - �.­- .. ­' ­ -4. . -vl�' -_ _ - flung it into the. air. -Tbero was a o,_ bEw_k-_" � S. . sailors and soldiors wore arrayed -in position wit L. I -I-. .-; .... 11�;V*1. __ . .. ­'. �.I� ,.�Z"�., I -1 . . . to when you-you-thoug,ht very kindly drink. _ Tbv Dutvh salilor offered his _:_� %'__..L � . �__�.<�T 14 _ - - then thoy w "I am glad f that"-quie . ,� , I le I t hey. I iorese -d or ins _ , ­ : - I . ment's suspense, and 1 kne tly- of him. line aim on a rev ntt . -i� �.... -I­..- : .;.'J'� �� I - lHe to save I heirs. To this the others ! ­_, . - - _11�' - . -r . . that Featherston -had won the "s.. "Con8thritia tliinkl'� cried -he;-Mak- " Was that folly so appar,eht to all "and sang 'lGod 9- tht� Queen." Low ...-1 - .V�.; �.,%. . I- .1. . -4�,1. , Ing' a, " vi to in his - ,;T' ' ­,� .1. � -k a:lit tle from t lie lot be ' ' i I nt ef rt re.ga av;l would not agree unless lots weie taken. - ­L. . I. L . . I-L � .� :.- He stood fiae . I t 0 f6 YOU L tho world V dfuriandwi. she, with a frown and lower tho vessel 8ank; the w which was agreAld to. Strange to say# . 1. -, __. . . " ;-"I :, . I . ­ � . �: � .-.1- two, and glanced at. them curii)u�ly hold on herl If I have--offended wwe.pt over the ve&wl. A volley was ' I �.I' - . - . - - - '� '" . . . - - . )Out it. apd an unmirthful lough. ." Can not a thel Dutchman drew the fatal -number. - -7. ' I e', .. ' ­� ,�, , . 1."'�. His eye brightened; his whole faq.e lie -0till, you do, not ki�io* all at ' firod-a volle ov-&r their own graves. " - � . .,� . ­ . . . y ,_ . ., . girl have a silly fanvy without its bol,- Tho throo Scandinavians' killed him.. I - .1'.. ;. , ; L. I ._­. . m. came transformed ; he.dTe ' himself u I coul�d, it yqu ave me an opportunity, Th I _�'LI_ - � � . �. - inj . T ­.]� :._;r": ,:�'��J' L I � 'I.:s w g magnificId into an undy.ing att,ach-: ey oR,-,o more prosented arms and drank his blood and lived on hin bod . � '� "" . . _ 11 ­:" 1 ,'. - into a raLher triumplia:nt-a,ttiutide. Yes m- plain it &wa I And is it nothing to I . - I went down with the ship unbroken in . .��" ,L � , . - ' ­ . � . . � nicnt III until they wem rescued from the' 'ir :. __ - ,�,� ,�L��,, , , � . : --- - "Rule Britannia," Shout- 1. �*,. ,�, - L - ...: he was in luck assiuredly ; he had. no you how I It ve loved you I" - " the ranks singing ible to - ,-,:,­' A., ' _; I . - . ' -). :. '- ,been' mistakon when he 'th It Lha He brook of abruptly, and looked at I -Youn died thent", He ,a8ked . � der to shoulaor did this noble band of perilous pqmition. * - It is !Mpos8i . �;T - - -rl: � py =tL _: �,, . �_�,- .. . � '. - 1. - t I e question otanding straight bilforo -her im without a bor- .- , ' . .- ,A"f ,_ '' . - .. he would win. This ha ryw her wit It airt e heari. he had in his 454 wuls ineet their fate. Their con- - f-J ... . -1 I , _.- - :�, and n-garding li�lr st,eadily " Whent" .. r6r and a shudder. The narratives of , -. 1`:":<�,:.'� � _%. L4 � _ I * . . : ! .:..--- -but the beginning of- tte end; rucce. eyes. Sho ree rned his 'look bravely, " The, it�ight of Mrs. Dundaii's Will" duct. become tho World's wonder. Well sailors who have saved their lives by - ,:*. ­ , _-�_ ­ . I � 1. . - . -­_- . . would surely 'crown his every deed. to and a lit-1,181p le smile curled her lips. I I . . might Friflabd mourn (lie loss of such . . .. ._�C'�,*., ..V. I--., I , � - I. " - She aniswered him quite amply, wit hout eating a shi'li-inate have time and time. . 1� - . . .i �� -_�' day. . . "Your love " site said. The con- . brave. aw noble nu-n. Such heroism . L _'�L . ­ .. .1 _.., . ajiy shadd-tv of di,spletimure. Site did not again boeien' printed in the newt pers. - L ' _� -. . . . �- . -- - He secured the florin that had don tempt in her low voice was terrible. L as nev(Yr been surpassed on water or .q)a " '-' . - ­ - - � 1.I J, A i.: , - - . -',.'shrunk b neath it. Yet qt gave hi's - L -I ,� I- . I He�l ovon 8".m to have gra."t the fact that h It L9 n4mt ,to irnpo)tasibff� to realize the _ �. � I . :-:, . him so good service, and held out: a . � sololom equaled. . . L:- 14 -. other to Stroage. . him hope. I ._ ,-4 .; . . - . , %tion her IWA no - land. and . - posit ion. I . I : . I . k.--,. - . right to * foull awfulness of such a ��-** "­!," . . '. "Withlyour permission I shall kee A dat on, and t1u., question in itself WRECK OF - . ..�, ,f .--� - - '!.- " h, it is that old Offense,, tben, i tVa t, tHE ROYAL CHARTER. , . yt,A, back of every piece of an' old �. ..-.I . -_ . ).:"k. - - . . ,!� I unus(lial, Her thoughts h&4 flown -- Tile lom of the screw steamer' Royal wyock that is washed on the seashore . . � ';, I. . .. _, .. I I T� � - . : - this one he said, "as a 'memento f Ahat stands I tween ,- us," he cried, wit's *('hnrter ni%ht�of Chet Ober 25, and morn- thikre is a. story, And e,ould the wrer.k- _' _J� , ��,L�j_,��­_ . . quickly. to that miserable lit, and like a I 1. , _V I- __.L - --.;-.... I y boux-as a sort of trooll , � "Yol. judged me too harsh- flash she i Ing of 26, i -)9..off the Welsh coast, near age speak it would probably spin a yarn L' "'..*A gmt. 4 . � . . this ha. 11� , remAnnlZwl her meeting _ , ,� ... . I - . algo; . 7'4� 1� : ./_­; ou- .iistand. It is, I f el - ly there, belie e me. I could make you hem with Str( how he spok- Moelfr& Ar� -seashire.' Ily that would surpass in pathos, setilti- ._ : ", 44.1- you will unde I . .. . . � �.,.I.,- red the harbinger of future. I 9 understand. , n i tat is all-". 11 hail ., wh waks arla !� , . ­- .. � .. , " L, d, en to her, and -how ahel had mistaken distressing. ith this wrw 4 6 lives rilent and horror any romance that was .- : . I - L - s half a 'Eaylille, ­Alli� 'Is it ot enough I Is treachery , - �: . A;__ �,.!�!�-�i,_ " .I - I _1 . I I .., ­� _ I .11 ,�,_� ., I - '. - � _ ,,. ,mid " * -she. Site regarded him . .:� :."��.� .. . ­ Stronge, coldly if covrtcously_.� 0 nothinf..?" sai him for Featherston, and were lost. .The Royal Ch rter was ever writt*n. 'Until the sea gives up . . ,.1 . _ -I I�_, . ­. - g - The hot blood tuounte,ol to her brow. bound for Livorpool ust ralian its dead the fate-of the Missing ones - . - :.I 1 . ., ,. I '.'.'L : would have tiked B�Lrry to* win, tho i C'arneot y for moment, and then: "But* ' . 11 '. 1.", , `� . - - I - 1. . - - _. ".- . - . ;: No wonder he had called heir " kind" to portz. The ')in . - - 1. ­ i",I . -_ L I I I - . . he honestly believed, now that he w it is .not all,,' she, said, in a loneithat 6 umbur of will be,unknown. ..'L . 1 . -I I . -- f�rgi . - L . f -- I :_ . ._� had fallen moist to a whisper. Feathergton. Oh, the shame of assenprs m bbaril an 800,000 in . . . - . .1 - � - . - . , in his clearest momeriLs, that to .nei- n it all 1 1), d - - �_�- -.1 .e ­ - - . __ I . . . 1. - , - . .1 _0 "I. L- - , . - . . - , ' I I I �_g . . : - ,- *_* �s� ther of them would, Coristantia co I- - "Wh r ?" asked -he,eagerly. Some As she grow.crimson before him, her gold ($4,G00,(X)0,) Tho v9yagi had been - ,. . 1. - __". - - ,--_b:'� . . . L . � ,� .1 11. 0 . - . - I:- .�L - �... � : � . ­ . . _. � __ 'a' in') illed ,witti toars. ' Not a thoug it of daii- . � A WONDERF'UL ' ,. -I �, V,af - ... .. ­ I.- , ief, no doubt: some eYP.s 81OWlY fi . % a plea.sant. one .' . . . I ' - , . -:,., fide the� precious tiromure of' herse f. trivial girlis trt . PRODUO ." �� . - I-- - � I 11 ,., L ._­ c,t, . L ­ I ,rig I I -.1 � - - . . . . - He was about to say something fu - vague 11 u Wormo in her eyes, "I know," exclaimed St,ry �A, hastily, ger had ontered the minds t f any one � � : -'. .. ... .- I . 1. .­"1� , - . , - : I - ­ - 11*191el( if he divini.rig �he, thought that hurt, her, and . assenge An Article Which Can Be Adapted-for a.. ,� _.:__�"�,�LLL ,�- `r��:'I*,!-; ` - ther when a slight rustling behind t e no doubt ,-�l a heavier ain,' on I)OILIXI. � Many of th" I's -, . - . - , . I - .. �.� L - -1"-.*",_ ­ . - - could conque nging, in a vain, unhapp -ic from tile ,�� :__Z�, ­.�, L I shrdbs on their right hand caug t! this-1 Once more, delusive to way, to be werlt� returning home .lie h Variety of 11se*. � Zd . I ­"I­ . . - a', r .1. ...... I "'._�.6�i,;�4._ ­ i � kustralian gold flolds. 111ho r had pict- . . - ,elii I I, . , . 1. . . I- , . their ears. I hope look p ssetir,ion of him. Ile felt lowe,d to comfort hex. !' Don't look � . , . L . . . � �... �& !'.&� - - I! , ---- � .. . like that, there is no need for it. It urM lheir f4 ure d-' the h&pp A new material has been piit " .�41 I- � .: , - . . A footfall could be districtly Ilea I a s6inso of co)ning victory. " Tell Me," . t an inesis on the . ,-ej _ ­_ - ,.r � - I I . I - ' i . t . . . ,.1i 113. - �., . . .- 'a - I . was awy a very natural Mistako, after they would 4ring to a dw,r Mother, P.- 1=�'.*�­ I . . ; L Featherston and Barry glanced C I- he said. I market in England, which hais a per-I. -- .-� �; % �. �,,�. -1 . . - _- j,_- 1, - _.�_ . . . ; "; ­�� ir" , _ . � . - - Ou .­ ­.K� 4- - . ously in its direction. But St,rOn Copstantia went' up to him.-She ' ut all ; but it told me., bowi felt toward wife or. sweetheitrt that ha4 been feet 1 . :..-� ..�,� k ., I ly bewildering variety o� uses. in - �-­ I V 1% L�, - L A: ­,��- _ � WIP ( i . - . - - .1 - " grew I .I � ��, I L : le. He know I . odf'fier right haurt, and lightl t4ouc ed Feathorston, and it to] , too, thAt left. at 4ome while they ha. � guile out . ; - .1 - ),: � I . Anotter second, and ConstanLia a ep- the, blue. rib )on on Ws breasT. . - qny foolish hope I might still have m- to win & fortune.1 . I I its raw state it is' a pulp, but by &. ,.­ -.-1. -� I,-��F.,%f;1 ,- .. . - . , I � - I I � . , . -xg ­�-1 � .4 I... I .`f , ped quickly into the light. "Should y)-u wear that?" she id. tertainod after-after your,! rejection of All had progreNsed well i luring the patent process it can be made available m.�. ­­_---' 1,"-' '.�,-I.-..I. . � - '�'llii.ill I - , I I- I - . I -�' -�"' *-' , �L - - . .. _. - He fe-11 bao-k fromi her. His whole oo me.-was at an end." i I . voyage until !the, re-ssel rwched the. for all manner of thi -.- J.�, � � ., `.�­ . . . . - __ -P - 1� . ' I rigs, from am tin-- - - . . - . I . . ... .. . . - . . - ' ' noi. grow ­'. "", . � I " . - . I changed, a full oaf ' an ab -t She maelp no answer to this. Her eyes Ir6h Channvil'6 A -terrific f torm Lhen ­. ;T".'i-��..,: ,- . I I . . �_ -­ � ­�� ­. -4, - , -1 - Z_ 1. I- . - - .7 ,­ ' QIIAPUR XLffr,Y� ! -- 4 Tho Captain ra I t tie ship . . _� I -! �- ` - :3�­�'­.,..-,',5:�._-�-- h . itation of leather to the manufacture :.'� . ;.­.. ." I o,�- fea,r. * w"re lowered. ajid sho- was busy blink- f"I'lle Up. .. :" . . � . ._., I.�,- ��, ..'4 .1, . � - . � . .,�.:I- -i" ...' .. I' I- . . f �. . � J ­ _ _r� . . I� � , . .1. . : .�. nere-; "You mea a I" he stammered, fa - inff ba,cak 'the tears out ot t hem, into I bo nearest shelter. which was a of artificial flowers. By imposing. the , .- �-�,I., - I . Darry burst out laughing. ,w as . o-:1, .'� �',.!� ,- � : -1 11 - - � - t little cove M)osit.o Moolfra., Both ian- jolly on cotton cloth -it forma a very: ' : Ir - I � . I. ' , . . , I - " - ..- �I -wi�h a vengeince I IThe to 1% . - . . -I I. -. . . . . -1. m � - . ..- was nothing- infectious.about his.lau,g b-1 u kno what I mean I" is no lbriger of a y accou.rit in your " t-1 ,. -�� . - - . a situation You tell me now that, PeaLhomton . . 1. . I . � . Yo chors dropjwd, but thtAy w0o ,not suf- , , . --,- - � ; .4 . �'. I ; ..,�. , 1�,'7!�. ... ::, - . .F_ -'ter, however ; it V�as suggestive of ra- -us ho" i��id �da sight," lievvent on niTesently. "Of course ficipat to hold the vessel; she'dra Cheap nubstitute- for real hide, most �. - . . '. �i � .".1 - � . pretty, ringiag voice N% w ITged . ,�; 1, . I -: - atern. .,"Should such a badge be lying dUfIcult of.detection, and .it is claimed.. �-.,--!;�.,- . ��:_. L: I . � . ther malicious amusement; and strurk I-, know nothino OF that� or why it away. The engitie.4 were set in 1no ion, 't -Ll� 1i : .-1: - I. .: - .I - - . - . H I ,� I . !­ . . . I . . - . , .. . :� ­:� Stronge unpleasantly as being ""' U on your breast V"-She paused.! " You we should be so.," e paused.� He did n6t but all to no avail. The 8t orm. ine roas-' to be tile only "itattou which can be -'_ . . i .� -i _�. 'I z-.4�, 1. .1 . - -the Royal Charter emlxmed like leather, It is waterproof. .1:.1­�. ,..- _.., I . : that I know all," ,she went (in, more ask for an explanation, but sho know P4 in fury and at last .. __ . :. larly out of place. But Barry so, ,,O'I; . - I r I .. � , _. � . . .% . . . � ' I . ., - � .. . - f3onstantia and a chance .of revenge n kindly. " Sfar� yourself and me, then, he was� hoping for one. I . struck on the rocks. - By thi4 time the and can stand *ny. amount of. wash-. . . , 4 - ."L, '1�'L' _�_',.�.�. I ..� . .- ., ,*k.-� - I_I ." . . . - Featherston. . . any further pain," She direrw back,with I waves were runnirif high and-Jilreaten- ing. The appearanne of chairs and . . . . - . - .., .1. �. .N-,.:V'.I . � . . __ "Ah I You, Consitantia.1" he cried, Ig Y-1 a soft lyeatule meant as a farewell, but, . . (To be Con I tinuiiW.) -I � , I ,-I m .0 t upholstered with it is distip��tly �:'� "-:-.,:I--1;I, !---.� -" i- � . , ��:�, -'a - � ..11 I . I- '-''- :' ly. He moved quickty toward bor %v th he sti lingered, " Oh got" sbe said. j :"! �.4.1, i , �.-- �- 4 . toamer to ' Distress signals� attractive, and a thoin solution over_ --. , - , 11, .; . - I . . .. R-P ; a . PWIAM. I .� ,�j -,I ­ � .., . : � '­ . t - I i ;, :. . I _!,t� -1. -�,_`!..:,� ." . - 4-. , .1 � . -&)nvi� (I . I 1,61a 'of contempt in 4, :4 -. . .0. - .. -ro fired. The population of Noolfra wa,d paper keeps the most-delicate cot- - �� � I . something in L. his air that Them wii4s a suspic 1 wi_ ! _ _- .- - I .. . I - : . �-1� I- ..�� � A I -1-1 Strofige be was wholly reckless a w,! her v6ioe, tb*W two, thered on tile beach, but! they, could ors from stal Lug; even ink spots can - .. .:- �".. . F- . . I .. .. 6ii� 1, t-words left ! ,._,_,­ IQONSCLENCE MOINEY. - - is ga In ' " I - * - . � . I ' ' t.. - . � - ) -ho turno!l � � ren Id. amd it was a hjuj�gn im- �* p ,�M .. ., . .. a and that to interfere, would- be but to her lips-, I r . .. der no a romptly removed. It has a furtber ,�. .', .. 111-1 .N4 . I - I . .- . . - make bi oulei a I I 0 wor a boat. . . 1� . a worse. "You have c ' * , ' ' X'�M' erabant In BlddefoLr4, Mo. a few possibility to 10 , L " I � - aside, and, fi a-beaten hound, left liar use in the covering of books. and here - - ,� . -�` �- � , . I ' . . ' , , j- . . _-, - , I .,� . - ri� presence. e who bad come to conf,er- day ' I _­ - . its abilityi to withstandi water an -. �_- .L_ "(1:_ . . happy hour I See, here �is .Feathers s ago received .a to ter! inclosing It I, - I . - - � . I t .1 - , A MALAY EMRQ..' 1, .,: ' .* . . . d . � . �11411 � . �, I 1- 1 ,y flying ow the wings of love to 1 an honor on her as he insolently deem - uease is Particularly valuable.-That it ...- . ... . kl,4' - ' and a sheet of paper.pn.wiiich the word There-was'& Malay on boa,rd of' the -,,.':-e:�� 'k�:Z;' ,, �IJ 1 . . . . I- - " � I ; from I :- - . I., � name and fortune at Your 'feet.ay is ed it, now 0 ber: sight, itriok_ . makes excellent shoss Will be I , � - S_ . welcome _. �' ��, . I , " conscience" was writtert. This call' ship. Like all of his ra-ce he ,was an' .�'_� :­_!�4itj.:, - - I . . . _1!.1. "Are you mad?" exclaimed St 0, on,:crushed t,& weiglit ,of hex'awrn. . . a expo news to that extreme section -of the -` �,-,� 1. '�� I " . roughly throwing out his i ro' to He went uickly, as though he could to mind an old story of' 'thief who A swimmer. He ilolilriteere' d to vegetation fraternity which objects to , . �1-. . - . . . .- . AW L swim ashore, a dista:nce of three mi] . . ­ ­�'. � - __.I I� -.. "I� . I � . I - - . force the other ba(.-kvvaxd. -.! Ea tmt ly never,Mori) imough escape from the broke into a stfire in Skq'whegan sev- es make use of Lhe outer e6vering ' .....'.- ',.._'_�-� -, ,��­ ... . __ . . I ...- is this I Have.you no respect for 11 er Iscorchitng. fu rnaos of her cleat eyes, and� emi years ago, and secured a good. suin with a rope tied round- his shoulders.. of alaughtered' cattle. Crotonnes, I * - - . , I 1 . I . .- . - _ I I - a eg- . 1 . .,..-- ,,, - I I I - , ': . 14 or for youxaelff" p Of laurestinaA of money from the mah dx4wer. A fo* giiigs, advertisement- posters, aw . - . � - I �. , d cluni This wKyuld be the meam to draw � - ... Cepstantia, had stopped ish . d rom view. celv.-� - nings, ���- ,- -, :--I -_,..- -�-- ' FuNn�t Yn' �-'i'd h'y� f I months afterward the mo�chant re I manner ' , hawser 'on .shoie,. 4nd in this � ! � ... � e and many fancy articles are made i . . . '� _. . -ort;I A�b- a: I . those 'on board would be ,saved. Dis' :,­ .. ..- .-IL.I. . - I �'.. � . - i , d not look frightened, only a o diah ' broke from her. It ,od a letter. in which w 610 tho - 17 this peculiarlyconvenient process, wb ­ , � - _� -... A h on. following n6to: #.# 1 " ' 31: ' I% -, I I h, � - di il t I - .eavy robing, ho, I !mw into tho - .. � I t, was .a last ri tite t.6...& first illusi' ' from A%ry seai . ,I - ,_ I .vexed. . ,sit I o. .$781 - - ­_. : . 11 1'.",�� I . troubled, 'a little . Rh it "'Ii�load:Ilne'a .is also being utilizecd for tbp Makin � �-�,:, ,I., - . - k' _ . I I tta to his - ,_- . X A . I ,.. I . - � I 0 1 1 11 I - - I I . . � "What in itt", she 4sked I in She-moved r head restlessly. land so your money ,drawet. Remdrse giiii-ws-at- I . - ..- � I of oartridge, casffi,' the treatment - , .r _1BraVeIy--`Aw6 -too T - . , I- � ft ral k awi V8011 � 61 . I � . - _', -) -face with Stronge, % - 4Arse :CA , . I - t e protectio - � - . slowly from one to,th� oG !; e came -face t ,holl Lay �conscience. --Whon 1, I , , ight - Against . . � Or.,1A . , oth, and It - _'.. : I . -Wil . I . I - fil , ,Aftok I . #) . -hblk�.-her�e- ,-,�, -j- ,4 1a- - I - . I -and. - . - .. . - , ;� I"�I' ";.4J1r_- , ,�.�r . -I I r P Q��.".- ­ �11 - . .1 .11 � ­ ­ - I . . . . . �. . I - . 1� . �. . I t ,.� I, , _-�:- . , : . -- ; - - _'.. - .- -1 -grasped I 1. . . I ill,�W_Ajd­y Box i�� - 9 . f -� I . -, I �_% - -W � ­ - * - z"' �' - -. -- .­ ... ;I -..,. , . .I &while ishe ill the Injint o'l ."obedient to ker poinMands, bad, r'emain� . ag�iu -1 w ­ -04 1" - -il k , . ,.%. -Y. , .. I .... � . TR '' ' . 1. 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I - I : winc.lies, .of which there is ona at the - ­��. '"..., ­ . I 1,:-�, ,k.,1, * - - ,,- , - , - � - � .. . � ­ . �--,�.- , . - -: � - ere � . .... I� ,­ -�," I . - MY CARE NECkS8ARY IN mouth. of every hold. The bales axe - -:.�, A -� ­, 17, " TU �Amage-In to whi C*h *e, ,ent ( Pt,�PPihg itV ' oried at We top of could gut1lier, Anything ! low coura- THE GREAT . I _7 , ,.� Z., A` � - -. �--. . . . ., ' then whealed on trubirs to positi n. Cot.- , ­ � �` .*. - .: �� .111, - ­. ..1 7.. . I ,wos Voice. , 11 . geous then we looked, two poor, treim- ;;.,-. - � �­r� - -� : low and dark, with, just roon j w,it . -STORING T E FREIGHT. * . . 1.11 . �i­­ - , , 11 . . - ' h 'a i3h­u at the Inconsisten LILng omatui e i huddled(ogetber against. -1. - - -NJ pr o '�.:,-I .Ir 1." � " ­ . . . 1. N I . I . �. '� . enough for one person to walk along-a le ton, sar,k flour, Mild cur ovisions" , "' - , ., 9�.',�,, - ­ . ,/ - � , " . - I of It toll, the wall, could hardly be Imagineoll 1, :­* I 1 I..", �� 16 . 1 : . ; 1��­-1 - 11- ,: . . . - V��� - . . . I� I .. . ; . I .� .., : ,..�: t he sex, .t a id as he was . I . leather andlall boxed goods are hQ1sted - :­ . . - . the noisp mo .. `V , ., �, *! ­ . ,, . a time. We 'had to go very slowly, a4i Oilencing eac 1 of asters. almost scmamod when, the consultation SUfthing'a 51116-T to Loadlins,or Qrftln'-� h 1by t -lie's �- ..�_."�, . ;� 1, � ;., , � - - . . . y derrick and lorwered he Wilk . � � - � ': � I . . . , . *tb a sorro%%f ul I ook as though thev - due �aro Ing e .. - - * V- IV . ­1. � , - �i ­ - I - , , - nd, the tecond villian xercised as to the dis' . �I .., ........,..., thie ground was three or four inchas �wl be,ng a � e Disposal of Fruit Provislonso Ejo.-Am. be, - . -` �. � � - . . r to ­ 4L4� 11 . , .kb . . .:. .,: , R - ; . I"ition of different qualities of fro' ht - ' :: � ---: t I . I.. .I.-­ . deep in w 1had bepil dea friends whose voices lie aAl'vane wards us, buk with a took I ount of Coul Car led. , �,;; - -� I .. . . - � .ri.ter, and it was necessary t� ,� a . I i . I - -I I ­. --t �. ­ - .1. .: . ' ' () loved to heial. of curi ity and a bow, h4a passed� on, - , � . I in- its several receptacles. Considerafle ..*�: I ,., ., �, -, ". - ','�., � 11 1Z � � - �. - . , � I ..,- � . . ;, .1 balance one's self on the.rough planks "N a, ( Whim a great III �er comes caution is, f . �� . ,", ­�.- ,�,�,.:" I ,-! w-,.' . ow We ca.i go back," I siid to Ad an I we were allowed to resume our si�a . or Instance, necessary in the ­� ­�* ,,,,I- - 7 .. . � ­ � � � --?r"j,- �, ,--, i�'1:1 Ut -- -�� which ran down the middle, stoopin, d suiting the action" to the word, was walk.. Five 'minutes more,and we were to port and has lw-,wba�kod passen- .storage of sack flour. As flour will ab- .-.j - . -.. I ,.,,,,,.Xo�,�f, !1",-44, � . - I. I .ell. � . I - ' - I ".k. % . . . '. " , at the same time to avoid bumping one ' urning towiII,'ds the tunnel, when a out on the mountain-patil a ain, in the gers, gage and freight, the first , , .. 1. 0.7 . .. ft;� An . I - I 9 bag sorb every strong odour in its neigh- `�'. " :­ .. :-, �P.,. t4 v, � .- .... ..!-j,�� ," ... . LnlV hand Nv if laid upon my shoulder. ble-sWl -sunlight. �bourhood aboard ship, the care of the- �-, � . ` ; , " -.. I �1:4, . �gl: I I - - i head against the slimy ceiling abov . - Cam a t he st B *1A1*147 -,��11 . .'-. -We have not finished yet," the guide ' "I could hug that ," Ada ­.. !. . �-, -­-, !-,- -�,, - -. ' � sweet*man ved re in. charge of her stevedore or bis foreman!is directed to .-x . . - ­;� - - ., . �� - . I . ­ r ­� ,�al 11 - . -- I � ,t . id. You . . , . . ;r . . � . � For the f irst ten ipinutes I went gail r ust Pome down hem" said,. looking, towards the guld , losAing for'the ret rn v ' 8 is,to, give keel)in it apart from a;II strongly sm . � - .. � . . .- , . o "for . Qyag f ell- --,--: -­ :�',-,-,T', 'I�,;: . I - - I ) - : -' , A:.I I - he . .. . , . .. �;­, - .- - n- 3 . . .. on, trying to think that I was enjoyia,, P,-n,d unfastening a sort of.trap-door, he not having killed us. I kn I have r interior a thoroj,u )�tances, such -as leather or cur-'. -"'�: -1 : "' f ". -�J; - - .­ . s - ,gh ov�,�hauling and . ' . � . ­ 1. - � - ­ ­�- . . :� ! -- - � ,I :.:, . elf; but -af ter slipping into th, (I ispi*amd f r(an view down a. . rougl� suffemot at least a dozen dif feorw Z=ialons. '­ - ­­ �1'1 . 11. , . :.� ., 1: mys , Nt sorts cleansing. From bottom to top he sup. 4 - - - :� - 1 , . ­ *" ­ "', ` -i - - I- 1. . I , . I .. I ­- � lr,P;5.�,�': . ,.. " � � -, I � . � ' ladder which led - goodness , knows of (teat his in the last two hours at his .. i,."'� . . . water for 'the sixth time, and bumpink . I -: -.1 r... ., . 5 1"'herel Afraid to refus6, f %followed, llando�', I crintenAa the APPLES AND CHEESE., �,- " . i'�"i-� 1. I - . 11 ., ,. - . work of wa,§hIng out the ­ . �, Va..1 7. - ,.' ,, 4 . . I ,- . I . . ' :1 . - �-­ 1-0, " ,� ., . � :: . . 1 4-�t - d 4 ' a I-,' ' - .-V., � ftr6 ,, ­ ,1:, . my head violently in , regaining m r land Ada came tumbling down almost Ada looked scarcely more hug able holds where cannai provisions are to �. ,.,;S-i"A -A .1. ; also require special thought, an ' � ,6, . ­ 1V , . - ��4"1- "; -- . - .. ..: .1 � I I .' � stored only,where the necessary ntil- - 7 �- �'- , 7.1-iv .­ I .� 7 T, * . ­ �­ .,� equilibrium, I began to find the itlas ion the top of me as-she said,a minute tllhn the guide; bar face a blact asi be 8 i - ,th, I att� ve -".' . -� .�:: -- 1 ­4i- j. I I . "i - - .1 . 1 "41 " . . � �� ,'�, ,. ,-E . -. 101 I a tored, and of ,ining w Ing ation can be given them. Hence they -,-,�";�-��I - - . �-4 ,. ;I, I - - . I - - � - . I ,I -... , . - - I I - � I ­ . I W ­ . i�I , ..�- .. .--I.. .I - alone with tlie black monsters above a mveep'a, her smock filthy, and heT t hose W are put, are not put down in the lower holds, ' .- ��.1- - - very,difficult. "How much further," hereon grain and flour :�� - . . . ould finish her. We landed in' an- boots a sight to dream of. However, . �4444 ,!I �. I 4��'-,. o-,�,., -­ I,- - I �i , , , . I I- -1. - . p asked, "shall we have ,to go - befor �ther cave e otly similar to the one five minutes at the pump in the minor's and the tabour (if preparation goes -Which are fastened down for the ex- -- : -- - �,.'­' , '.1,,.­-f. . . ­ , ­ . � - � , 'I � i -'­­��',,, ' maAdhing the naine?" /' �we had left, b t Without the machine house made us look more presentable; briakly'aloug until all is� in readiness elusion of all air and smell. Thesteam­ �­j ,.,, � ! :', . , - .,,i P. I . .�., -N' i . . !1-t,.!', �Isq,-Y :,.,_-. i ,,�r,� *h We had been - brought theirlerl and when his wife. appeared with or will take whatever is to go, and has 1, . ' � !, . - ­ ,. uArteri of"an �6u- r 11 ' eaxgo. . : �. .1� ,�-."...-,,.*�) ,v-, - - � ' , .. .,;u ,L., ; % � , ­��-,,� I / , "In three q' I I not undorsta' a for the new a variety of goods according to the - . i.l'y"', -�; I PO nd, fur there was blackinj(-brush, we felt that we should ., 'j�-". ,­. � I � . P 1 .21, -11 - . . .I shall be there, if. You come, alonj . I .. -� 4,R;J�, . . �� oth* Then begins the-v&rieAl ' - ' I the great food staples alwayst ..... - -.-. �9 - . - I . :- . Lng very ,mteresting to see, once more, be able to ,efioo our poor old I and picture- season � , .r. . , quickly." I . Q .�­- ­,� '' , ­­T.��, . - - ,V ,�,A­ . - I . - , .. Wr . , . ' Wait .here, ' the Mail tiaid, pointi ch T this day she tolls people squA Prok*As of logtoding the ship. To � . -:. .!- ­, I. . I-E .� . being in sesison and forming th4 . I ". .. , ­ � - �-- '� , I ... . .1 "Thme. quarters of an hourl Why- n g ­ :, 12M,I '��­ . ffl�, - 1 . � . . . ­ 0 a stone up n which w' " : lk-.��.; .-­ .. VJV:� ., - ,-: I thought tbo. whole thing would only thaTaro8fla-It-moine is ' a de- portion of evex,v �"'�� I . I - a inost delightful those unfamiliar with the sight th I . cargo. * . I I 1 . .0�,�. - . - ­.�-- '.- �,�.� .. . .1 - '4�ip I - - I. town, and matched him clamlx-.r up Tpere is a difference in the loulw . 1��,­ .w; a"" ,. .:.� ,, , . law to visit. Two young friond,s of _ _ g . . � ­. . ­", � - - 1. ­ - , ­:."', - :- -,tL-� - : .. � . 1 takri us ten minuteof" I said in dis- tails am bound to be ful ­­. .1. �­�� -,-�; - h a v � �I I ,I . I . ; ,he rocks, looking round for something 1 of interest, Of vessels, the principle followed be a � . '... .1 % nia . .Eers went all over one last winter, an -W .1. I— ... -��f - - -1, � � -�L,11- ': e . .hat was evidently hidden u there. 11 Moo red t length baoe-d on the character of the � I M-1 sh, I�.,1�?-":--, NF, . . - P I Lp- : I ls­ . i ��, .:- . "?&OU W ii I be, for two hours ii�,lh� A t ,la'st . although the. said very little about it, . 0 her pi ,, her huge A .- _: . . .. .. .�, J­Iiq J4 - . �v .,'A ,; - - . .. �?... . . ,p -.1 - ..� go t n . , ��­, ­ I . � . ,I mine, at leas t," the man replied; anq he found it -a heavy stone she c6uld telT from the lovely c tals strit4ching out i t( the harbour, her Some, such as passeaWer ships, requI .. ... -, 4 ��,, - ,,,- I . ., ' , I . . . I I a vast i orn, t ban ' ;-.' ,v­�­ . I . - I .. - . ­ - 't . . . - i merl Hugging I ose to him, and th .k with them w a nterior diveited of , all she has more stibi I ity On Lne bott . . I I �,1�111 I '! : � . a "I deal longer Lf you dorn't 0 -ey brought bac . . * ,� I oml` '*ith the torrh .in other hand, he oharming pla0a it M . , ma weig . in . . .1 , . - - . . latter distribute th ht the mml: . .. !11*, "" , a � it" n � - - ,-rr-,,..� � . . . . ­ . .%-e.-". - 1 � " --. .,.- ,�-,:-. quickly.". - I - ust have I*on; I brough't from foi*gn lands, her ma- desirable way Zf n -king the .�' ' . ... ,V.:-., - . .; 0 �� ':�,I `.;--1, -- '' � �4- . : : .�- � ­­,I � I ,:-- .. - There wjaA a threatening-tone in bio �arcfully pickad his way d' wn, and fazt, ,she had regretted ever since that r ..,. -. :�... - re - of ,,,,tma �. .1 - I . - obinery idle, hex of ticere and crew bus. those which ci alone. The . I ­­, ,. � . �, , Went off with it to the other end the ishe haxi not gone with them. . ­ -, . I - - . ­ �� ­ I -1 f, C - Vol tW I did not like, and turninj � 1 , .. '. N I ... .�­"� . - I ' other.-i..: - :, . . � � . lowest holds ligbute� than the ­ , L 4,9j,. 9 V �-1 I - .� .-�,,­.F4 � :':- � . ay at som '. , ­ �" " . I . ... � to �rAda, 'I implored her to come bacl ve., where we beard him ha,mmer�ng We listen and smile; ' but we say led in a multitude of petty duties and The battening of the holds 18 accom-:' �-. . .1� - -'A,A­`': I I . . i- I� "I (tare n � .hard substaxuo6i. nothing. . - . . - I � :' . - " o I ".P wh le there was yet time. 01 14 & am 11 army of lung-shoremen- getting plished. by beams which are fitted into ��t.. .. .a',- , % . - .: -, - 11 � . Z -��ow . I - propose it," ,she an8wered. in English 'Ke MM in here perbaps," ''. (The End.), � .1 , . I ' ��-�:�.. '. 1'17L -,-.,;".�1�4# - � � - , , 4,, " . , ­ �. . "V., .-. '--. �;. . . . )egin ope tions upon -ches which are let � '.� : ,�e-,., I - . . "Think how wild he 'Would be at der;then getting -* I - .� ­ I . - ready to t her, the soe-kets, and the hat ­�:, 1, ".,I I. .,% ,%� � . 11 . - .1 . , bav da said, wilt a shud . -� .. ­- - ......-i- - - ' I down upon the bo--%ma. ,­ : ;.,' .1 ., ­., - I'-. 7".;3 : . , 191A P . 0 , , - � ., e -I - . vesse . . .. ­ ­� . . `0 ing lost so much timel I only hope thLs 1p quickly, slip whispered; "SuppQse w ,� ' . I easily sugg(mts some great aqua- ' .1 �114c--,- -�f . ; . .-I 1:--1'0 �,- - -b .. 1� ' : . 9. I. I Beef is lugged aboard on - -: o. -.4'.. .. . � * � a the ShDW- : ,-"'. ­ . . '­ ' I �-.�,� . - is- the- mine, and not some�horribl -)Olt while he is away; we could get 1 OUR UNEXPLORED GLOBE. / tie monster lazily awaiting its feed- de-ra of the men, and stood in thei c6l d ­,,I,��' �.�,,­_ 6, .1 ­ -�,� ­ .�.,�� ­" . I. � .1 1 . - i � . .�- , "91- y .ce, known only to mse I , 00d start now." But I had not a bolt .� . - , -- "'. - - t lonel pla hi A time, and not m uct concerned either aA 'blast ref rigerators of , the ship. ,�, :. . 0-T 7 - , . .:i , ., - �.-I-i I I 0�- I i I - - . 1. - . .� .: into.wbich he is taking us." eft in me; nly feelings' seemed quite There A" 20,000,000 Square. Alles Of the to the character ol It requires the services of 125 men ' r , . -. -:� �;-,4r ,,;i.',���,� � .� . . 4r ;.-.-' - I . .-... I � � L- . -e-,.sive. um wd, an -wonder the food to be PUT . .. ,IN-t,Aw.. , .. lk- I d I I I& .,a � In spite of. the oppi beat 10, �' I cotild only Earth Yet to Be 9xiolored. loaoi a great vessel with all the a - I 2 �- I � . . - , -F11 -1 I ­ � - I into its man .p- , , , L the place, � felt a cold .shudder r guely whet be, nicer to awiling mou , -. ... . . -�N,,P� '. or it would y y thm. . .":!�'. � " C, � ',­.. I . � 1. I �. m A--i�, I � , pliances of steam and gearing to assist i�-.j 1�k . � �: i . -1 . . ; , � : i , . , �: �: We are apt to think that we moderns ,,9ta - 1. . . . � . . . ­ . , , . - .. . - 1 . 1 4 . through irb, at hearing my own fear , murdered o itright., or to be left, here .. on e Lipper deck and-look- their operations, At the head of a- , . - ­ ,-ji�4- . .-. I nding ' th ' . .�. -- 1 14�� . 11 -� -.; . . .. .I I..," I � , -I to die a lingeri ig death from mtarvation, have very little to do- in the Way of , , I , ; put into worxis. As *1 . : . ." ­ .- thus thoug 'I." ­� � ­I . _ .. I ,.. .. . ��­ ." 2 - I . ing down one of the4a cavernous 'depths is the. stevedore, who bas the help � --, - .,-i i: . �,, �, I . in giving ordeba , :. -_-,�.�, I.I, .�&I , -. ­ .- . . . , ,- 7111k, 10, I- :.- I. knowing by intuition - that- we we By this time the knocking had ceased exploring the globe, and that' ower hold almost a hundred -a coup'le of foremen ' 71-11WM* :, - . .1 . thinking. of turning hack, the. ma "d I felt ratter asha-lined of my MIS- ' -to the ofther The -crowd in di- -- , "' - -.' .1. ` 4- - -' : oen . . men. ­ I e�r. '�- - ' ' ,, . t explorations in Africa have" quite feet W10%, . . �-' ­�. ,,-D * . . . '' 1 . � giving.s. when the suspected, murderer I . . ­­� ,f ", 11 - I � pushed on more quickly. I was at m3 . v, it is not easy for the unini- vided into half ,. . - . - . I - ­���- q,;tf% . - I . � a dozen or more "gangs" - - ' . - .. � I � : wits' exid. "Are thie�e many men work- returned laden with lovely piece.s. of put the finishing touch to geographical tiat4mi to compute I 0 . 1. 1. �-.�. , 'I I i .. .":- '' .�, ., .i:!"e,Aj � .; ,Y., . ,4.�..-.� .. . , , y .1 ,, I b amoun t of ma- each gang having its two or more head I:: . # ), I -� - ,--- � il�f, I - . I .� I ­: ing in the mine at' present?" I asked pure white crystal, with d ow ledge, so that -he w,ho .w'Abe$ W torial it will require-to fill the aWpla men, who are. in cl,osor communication ��, .-_ ,�, :-�- I . �...*� " . I - I ,; AM' I . � . .. .. .1. . , - . * de��erately 1,�'n * to my last ,hope Os to fill our' ­i�,W- I - I pockets.' "Lick one of ­"., '­, . .. � ,�- il& .. ­�,''I, , "g . �­ IMF -I � - , c gL' 11 , . ewt foot, oft virgin soil must sigh, like , With the foremen and st;ovedore. - ,i,-,�W.A!� 4 . . - enormfliusk stoma( �i.., I-,...-�' -.1 ".)"<­­I" - . "There are ne � � thern." he said, and glad.to be lot off so h. A ton of .any- -work is int-oxmittent, .11­�­ , . . . . . As the there- .- . �­­ . I . ­,- . -1 , C� 2 . . - - I rify me for neal I �. ..� .- L .1,1� . j I I � . -, . med to pet easily, [ ly choked. myself in Alexartler, for another world. Those thing is hardly a nio,rsel to its capacity is I he. " knocking loff " and "turning '- I h': T1.o words . jn� a . . . - . . . � . � , . � . e ," . .11 -, - I . , .. , - 10A, - 11 a moment, then with tb courage of desperate attempt to appear amiable. who entertain such opinions may ca I in and pounds by the hundred thou ]:ftoin'. .-.*-. � :.: ­ �,. - " I , . - .1 - f, . - sand to" going on all the time. The . I - . I . - . despair, I said: "We will go back then . Ae.ro was another trap-door leading - - ---.4"g� �'k 4 I �� � � . - .­-- . : themmilves with the thought that no will have to be stowed away before therefor id by the hour, and `­':.',:" �'. ,�W,�.- I- - . . We only came to t3oe bow the mine into a yet lower cavern. "W11 I I u � . . even e e I'( - ,.. I - ,.-A;'�'-. .1 -, . . ­ -1. ,v � . ��hjk:ll I.A!, � � -, ,- . them is !altrimereeper ep3ployed to do -' - '- � .- . -; , t, . iff. 11�­L * .., ,V ... - - " 'k- W . . .". �. To lem a portioq of the earth's surface one of the immen filleol. -, take down the hou�*­�' . -:7�' ` - - '*,A , . ­ I . was worked,and if the Men are not here C40MO downt" ie said, pointing to R. So recesseh is nothing else �but . - - ,� . - . It�1*9, '.'No thahk ou; I think we Nvould like et a fit � . I . - -, , - llq- ,e, 'A! . .. I - 'we Will come again$ useless to go y than 20,000^0 square miles is y NVIlb-N THE LOADING ,each gang is emp!oyed. . . . :*. -. .-, .-.1., - .� A I . . . I . I ' . I . ..,,P,-� .. ­� .f 1 I i * . further." . 0 go back no so have subject for investigation, and on . I ' . . I .:".. I.-s.IL . .� � ­ .1,-j i.i- - ­ Z- I. - .. --:;I,1.. 1 79 - . . , , � . -. "[ will iset.therr ry working,' ikt-Al to see t-be stone baninier replaced large pa.r e ship and its imnie� ' - , ,, � , -,,�117, , - 1 14�7- . . . , --. m III, �' _-2. -L t , - � Of this thO foot Of civ a Is fairly begun, th d I TO BE' ON THE .PIER I :. . �I ­ - .1 -. 4�A- - , , . - - �-- �r­j ;� ­ gi , . ilizett diate nt'eigh,I)ourliood are bu,qy places, In- ; � I �", ' the guide said with a determined air . . . - . ­ 'i *1'-i-- - �: in its rocky bA- , but I did not dare to tt tem� - . , , �. I � , ve " knocked . :­ - '. ., I I "T - Man, has not yet 6�. 'We translate doed­ On the after the men ba off . ,. 11�� .. .. .- he men axe not at all necessary." I sa7 so. , wha f assorted merchan- �. �- - - . ,� 4 J, I... . . . , . T porarily and while. they are waiting for : � - . ­ . . .. I � . � � . - ., -- .- L, - . . .4; - -- . - ., . :,!7�I., I . - Resistance was useless.� We ,had, u Very well, miss; then we must. go from " Ckwwos" (Paris, June 6) an ar- dine ,by th:� carload is being unloaded the next orders to " turn to" is to 1WR ,11'��1., , I - . . " I � � - . j r. �:-,i- - . . now come I . . , L, ' ' -!�'). , - . , . 1. . at least half a4mile;all ,ai p again * . _ t . gnF ticle that brings this fact Out very and piled near tile ship, and some hundred brawny fellows, all in: ' ' 1 " .'-,* !r jl�q�� . I - � - . 1 . , of daylight had long ago disa We needed ao second teams by .. �,i'v, . ppe-ared - , t,!,--, -, ; - 'i '. � blue jumpe.rs, and overalls, lying around ; ... .., � I � � - ... , - ' . ­ 11 1'�1. - I I . - us,we won, n .1 . I . -- " I . . bW din 9; ' T1P clearly. It runs as fodlows: t he dozen lits, to in vaiious attitudee of repotie,or grou Ii . I!--, �. - �- If t he. man me-an t'badl y b y the lad I wrambled and are adding their conte ",F.. ' �.�. .... I,�, - - . .1 � . �. % " At the london I I � - I. ... .-. .,; . . �A . I � - i just as, mu(,Ii at hL4 mercy here as, wc 10�okilig'eart. w watch I f�und we ad geograpillcal 0011- the imme11% mass. . ed in knots of a dozen to a U-. �;�. - � ., . " � ' . - , . I . . �,... ..� 4 . ;-. � I , . � � . . � , ,. .I.A ; ­ - I ,I�.--. should he further on. $6 with a sort I wen in the 5 i I ne exact I ly an hour and gress Mr. Logan, Lobley gave a very On t he water wu lighters of grain, ing among themselves ' or (liscu'siing ' I -� ; I . � . . ,I , ,I � - I '. ­ . � - . , � ./.�:..'' .. , .- : of--desperate fascination, We walked; on, a hal f. interesting study of the preaent -st&te ooal, bay. flotir and provisions are wiiine phaw. - of tb0l'ir work, while in . . .-1 .- - I.�v, I I , ,­ ' more "Tbere are wo modes of exit," our - I ... '-,.1' " :,,'�'-- .--I 1-,1 . - -: .. .. the air getting, heavier '! and . ither fa.stened to the vowel's mido or every- mouth the' T.D. is being puffed- z " , , . . . . . . 1., . guide.I old u,s. "You can either go back, of exploration of. the globe. It appears 'I' : - .- I - .1 ­. - . difficult to breathe every moment. It . ; ,1. .�-­ -- I anchored wine, ffitle diatarim away With earance, of. satisfaction - ­ .... ,�'f . ; ' . 1 . " � .,7 i F", i;; . I " - .­; � "N-" i .; 01-41011.14 or , . .. � -- " o ,�1 . way we eame, or you can eoma t : . . . I I .1 . h ef- t he hat modern geographers have an im- evel'y app -- - ,. . . - . -. . waiting thvir turn! to hoist their con' to tile arhoker. � . ' ' -. : a, ..:: - -,-... ...t , :,- ' : .- �` I 1 4, 1 �- - ?- '. k- - rhe word is q,iv,en by the foremen to . ,,, N,- . I asU, to break t he Ebrrid -is OFIC42 up the steps, which will let you out at Mense amount of labor before thtim to teni� alxxard. Enguirs are puffing, ropes , .� I � W .1 ` . . I / :. 1, "' t . . -i .. x�', , ' , . .. 1", 4 . � which had settled (town �ipion uslafter he t op; entmr(*, about. a mile farther .-. . - . . �,-. ,,�. - 1. .. -". - make us acquai 0 do gome othe . . �- -I, . . ­ - I . aro t u o lifting "e,ka I the ship, '-.or t r ­ . �. . .11--1 . . I. ated *ith all parts of gging, 'and derri4s, ax I . - ­ ., .,il'­-J � 1. , . M. last vain endeavor I assere ,my- tip than the o ie we came in at." , hCrty t ecla ng : t .-�,,!-:., ---;-1 -` � . .�­� A ,:-" - _ A 1;1, . ­ , . .1 , 7.-­%, , : I I �---Tf. . . " �,-*� . . -:�': .f 8 t� . 1 : "I'law long c ot-.9 it take -to get out by .the 'earth. This cone)u*sion will I . g .freight of evexy description to work aN)ard. Thiln -he sp I P '. .- - , 4h * ra I IfA for rise and stretch their limbs i -.- .- -­.. �-�' -i I I - I 1i)s deck. Tho sounds of truck. .'- � I ­ ,:�4 , � . I..I I �e .� , � �1; �1; . . - 1-1 1. .- , I '.. . . : * .,,�­ . -;� I . . i Thf� guide turned around and . gher wayr r asked, ASTONISH 80'11'E P9OPLE,'. !­ wheelbarrow and win(h. are, hf,a' and fi�e off to tho task at the e"y .. "--`-,1, . � .. . .- fa(* -�"' IK)ut- twenty minutes; the re . are f6r the.ro ' . rd . . �, '. ,:.1� " I I. '.- -a leer pointed to his dis' Figuredl'"11. � A14 / �-- .--:,.. - - , . t rharhicteristic of 'all labourers. I? -, , �� /� � - -. ­! (.)n six yearm ago," he said Piglit hundred steps." in a general impression that ovorywhore, and �he orders ,of stbve- gal . . ��, � -.,f, � -1-14-1;��� , ! :� . -­ � I - .1 ;, "An explorsi dan# and foroman and .,tile answers of 'Longshorio-nipm. as a rule, are a fine- - . - .-- .�....,T.44�. �..w -, - ..I �. �. .I I- 1,��.7? -, I d * �.,:4.1 -1 - a I Was - �. " pe ,e am g . " -::. - ,. . 4. - .� "before the I et)nsidere. hand- � "A sort. ol treadmill," said Ada. 41most all regions of the earth are well ' - :::: i . -... ,�.'i A . . . ; ..: . I thr�r nubordina" mix -i%ith..the gen- ola.s-s of working ien, .1c ful , on , - - '. . -3-10 d . . . - - ., : 1;, - I ' - -- sonie." TbLs was added jwit 11 such 0 'I'But -I vote we go; anythifilg would Iva ,explorrd. . . elal diti. i them.-ielvIes, ini,elligent and industrious.- -,.,' ' ; i­�'.��,­-�- .": ' - :* - ' . 1. I � . . ,--, .- -i; - '� , :- �;-.- fiendL,;h grin that -1 decided we lia( I*Jter than that dreadful passage. . - �` ­.. - - :� . ­ ­ ' *#4 1 .. i " Mr. Lobley. mrnin'd� U' that -113 thta The tin'le occupi�d in lowi-ing It vemel Certain gang.%. of them stiek to oer ­ .,1.i5f-',Y,;; . I ­ -sprialit ieq, ano was not sure that there would be much 0 W ;.-.3TS --� .11.5 ., - �bettei keep clear of pei ould not be long, tindj!r the tiystelu foi- tain lines of v,�ssels, anti nuirly of then) '. *-- ' �- "- I'"'." I .� - . 1 -,. .%:7 ��� ��- - i 11 se to ehonse betwookli thern: for the stair- first place towards the middle of the � - � � - , - ask what. had caw A - s,. have worked heaxly all their lives for � � . I. ..� � 9. -. llastened to th( . ��,'V" . .i . I..­ 11 wl­,,��,I - ,,�A A'.I 1. � . . 1OW"l, if the work coulet be vi ntinuou. . p ;-.� -4 - . : � explosion. "Tllv 1111 le W&I not. rMop rly e eg the suite company. Stevedores speak. .: - . .1 .*,.'I,. 'It-1 ,.�,v � , I . I ' J-ase, hewn out of t be rock, did not look sixteenth cefitur-y. &11 was had been IY car,ried on. But th r - tile) rul)I De- � � 1.2-N -- -� , - ;-. . - . � �� . i.41 ,�­ - -. �, � I- -- - . I . .: ­ - ­ ­... I-. ­� �j � , I . . ,: I . ventilated, and the gas igniVed,l It'. inviting, Tlo-Aever, we should nave -traverood by aaVigatoTs.! and that if Ia n tho r0keeipt .of freight, at the "Il Of their ,merl, and will toll you � . .:, 1. -1 --. ,5 I "A-� � twenty mintitmai by going t"t way, so I --,-"�it � 11 . I i. - explained. "But since ' hen a I is conse.- them is a fellow-feeling and unity � " - �, ­ -e.a 1, - - , � . ,I , - 'k : �;' '"! 1 . :� .. .- ; . . - � gi .. -ere not W,Crf &re corisLant. the wor . -1.1-1­.1 1,- ." . :: many improyenients have I*wn made, we might ais well t ry it. . the mapii-of the. uontinmllta .,A �.. -- -l"fi­ . I -,[, " .. I . - i queutly intermittent, and the job, ,N�hich aniong them. gmatei% than ampno atit- - : 11 ... . I ig t . . . '. `�M,P-Tc',­,ij -� - -7 I , "You had lietter pin your (tresses up," , -,.. . . 4 -4 � - - an yet very- oxaA-t, at I&ist their er classes of labourers. . . � ,;�- - I 1, ­-1 .� - . 7 o.nd t1wrie- is no longer a iy fear, oF- 1-be nlan said; "the st,6ps am apt to be : relative could he finisliod in fsan 25 to *4 hours, I -, , I I - -.., .� I , ­.- - : . - ;, ,� li - I I , .I * i.i, I , . . - .1 is ver goo 7. . . , " - -, . � "- ­.,­� " accident. The air ' (I now." � posit ions and their genoral,configuration is genetally extended through three'or . .-I :, �- . . ,!��­� ,-, I I . - .'J . �.. 1. . , -j I was glad lie. found i go. Forl nil, w('t." . I � . - I � � ': ...:I 6., i'. :, , : - 1 . - - ­- .1 �`­ ­1�� -- w I � ano 1 . wero known- four (lays. . . � . ­", .-. �. .., : .. �, . . part, I ,About([. have t lioi ght , A ZOOLOGICAL- DIVERSION. ,­ -,'. I- . , . -- ,--� . ,-4* - . : , V e, t lio Wet 'wm no word for itl ',There was -Australia itmolf appears . . ­ - . . I � .� . . . L I - .- ..: - . - ;" : �­ . explosion ,�vas dirty p(x)l (of bhwk mud on' each of on a Frit-nell rwtl) of 1542 under the Large vessels have fbur or five holds, . � . ­ .,;- . -1 1g.-� . i j us t Omit due; "', I" . .- ' - and it "I inetion is Made in stA)ring I he I � I - . : - .'­ .."e, �x-- . . I . . . .:,I , .J� �4w,­�. . - '. .� , ­ .. � ....�-, 11 At .4 -, . s of goo:ft vel b!"'t ioi' . � :,- I - I - . . - - Suppose our ide,L nt I la I Ilk-M., the pamage was so narrow tb&t name of G reat Java. In the course, of (A. in tlKan. Grain, from its coln- .. : . .. . .., �41*�'.,� - -Y.k- - �.,�'..--- �1 .4 % . . . ­ �� "%�,.;-,­. . . , . "­.;!- - . J'll' - ., .. : and a minex'8 are necassai ily -somewha �he. -walls touch6ol us on either F;itl*e. the sixty years int-ludA-Ai. in the last (to- ' IT(I'lud. dead-%,�iight, ih reserved -mostly An Elephant That Upied Ito' *PlAy i Cleve ­- , �1 , I 1-1 '.- V different. and the. -ceilin� seomed to weigh upon vaAie Of I lie. fi(tt*nth cen�ury and the, Trick an VIsItom. .. - -1 , . -.�..:,;.4�4­.--r I j;.",�. . , . � I , ­­­:-�� � '�;--? ,­ - : I he centre of the vessel, while cvx- ,� -1. I -0­� , ­­ ro r, t I - . --1`��l '11, .I - '- I - : come -t I ace ir, - -�.­. ­ ."4W',4N,j, " � -- We had .now ter- our heaAls. Sull during the ,first tAn firat half of.. the, ii1xtA-entjL a ple'iaA of' . . - . " 1�.11� " ! I ed rov I., Lre pucked as far forward , The elephant at the Jaidin d�s Plan � � - -4?, ;. .. p %lolls Z . .,�'. - ..., . .4 .1 ­ I - - . I.,�: , . 1;, �­. 0 minutes or wj we gort OnTrCUY Well; navigators haot , WIVIMIL-011.1 gmgraphic . . . '11­ .1 � ." .1 9 - � .. � .. . .--�.i` .., . � ;. -sected Nvith pilies, whic0carried th Any && far &ft as pusisibit% for- their tevq, at Paris, used to is is � . ­ ­%­� .�� '. .-4 L ? . � I ! _play h v itore a ; - -,.1 ­ . 1. 6 1 . -­. k 1. briny .nuid from the min down t-oth for my part, I was so gl to et out knowledge in a drgrtv, that h1s never better preservation fi-tim the h � ,,.- .-.-, I.- �-,... ,-��.. . - .I. I . eat of I ,� c - .� - %.. - ,!­ . I - ­ - ­ , I 11 of t he. mine,t.I t I d id iVk,t cam flow we lx-*-n reaAliviii in any ottwr period, Uo t rick, which could not have been .. i .'- ;I 1. .. . . � � .� W L". . ,� -:�' ! , .. orks at Bex- Tle guide ,oalled a lia . . the L4hip's fin-a, In some, uress9ls. like - ' . .1.I.- I -:A�a - , � , ., . - did it. All I bought of wa.9 that each short, *ha8tian d'Elano !had made hi 1. . I—. i. I . --� .. is ore I po uhich carry pam- . � 1 . . : I 4 :.­. I I and holding tip hi t h'. inted �o . i's the great Cunarders.. thought of but by an animal of much "" ­ ,- - ..,i�.,),4 . �- . . . - . little ,-�tone cistern filled v0ithyellom - was taki ig Luj n -;prer to �hvi (Jay- firNt vui�yagv .around the world; Vasco ' . ­ , -1� - . �,­". - ­ . - W 7 St* _ 4 - . - I , - - . . wrigerm as well as fr i ht, the heavie.%t intelligence. HL,; houme ofIened upon a:n, -. '. , '� -. -. . . 1 I .� -­ 11 ,. I( , ligEt, and I (1A not mind 'how 8tA,ep nr daGILma had doubled theCajw o(Good k .� ..:-:­-, ,,_,�.. - , Z - e - .- ­ looking liquid. ' "Ta,ste it," he r ,weight is storod in n . - - �q . . . - - It lowest hold; i ' Yhant's- par .., ­ -�-�.. - , ,.�;".I . dipping a very black fiJIL how mud(ly I icy were; but When we Ifoiw- ; Cliri.atcq)her Colum-bijA ha,d add- ncloesure called the Elej I L' :�,��;. ­N�.� . . . I ..- .1 ger into 1h . .0y the ship, "d is call . !� --'A.1, :1 - 1 I � - , - ... . . . . hieverage an oul I,_ we're about half-way up, a dreadful v-d (tie two Amorivas U) the map; the eAi - ould - .__:- ,-. -1 -. 1, . .. ­ -- .this in to att - 'ining a p;md, in whiell he w. . .,�,� - I I -?. d cpnveying it4o Us M ; - In the technical parlacx) of tile 8Leve- conta . . -1 ," I ­ ��, � . I came over :me. vovag4-8 I- - .� I-M,-. I . I..,­''. - � ­ I I - -'I' � Afraid A disobeying. I � ' ­ . . ,7� . - . .�. .i I 1.fol I owed h i- feeling of su focation - of C&IXA, Of NI�19011an, had com- dor,u. 1. I la,y himaelf jindor the water, ooilceal- 1 ,.�..- :�. ­i I I.V1..�- I mj­ � ,, I I - ,, ;4 - ­, I ,. f Suddenl as' though 1,00uld not plet,o�-d this wonderful list of now dim- I . � w:�;,,��,I.�� , .�.- - I t example, hu-t only ma4le a pretenc,'. ' I � . . 11 - �;A�l 1. 7' very. , ­­�,. -,.. -Q .1 L , . - ­ "-. -.41111 1 . . . OverI4%. ; I . 1- V 11 .� -. . ta.,Jing the horrid stuff. i w anot 1��r brea t h; everyfhijij4 �c . . "13TIFFENING " tfl& SHIP- . ing every part. of him eoxopt the -.: . , , . - �� . � . - ­� ­ - , � . . �-& - 4�, ��­ , A-,, ok," ,�,, - . : �� -... � . . "Very skalt irideed," w-a cuied to pr upon me, -t he 'wal Is, ' '' To-day. outi,ide of t he 1pola r re;gions, It takiea about 1,5W 'tong t,oi -sti(fe,n .I ead .of hiAs- trunk--a more, sWk that. - ­..1 - -T ,;It,- , . .. -� my ver lie I , - .--I ­. .. I , . . - -:� - ­- �. ...... � 1, �. . � -. he. ceiling, a I vftro so close and damp. we must confem that all thre seas have a gruat Cullarder, and when this is (to out( � .,-� ...-,- . - I a -safe one, 1- thought, I the circu I- -Ft, . Lie %V I hardly be noticed- by a stranger . - -. I Z ,.1 . -�� .- A. - . - 'M , . ­� -- I I - -- I., 7�! � �I .. I . .7 -,��4? � - � il.�.­ -.Y . 1, �1, � - . -. - - I A-,ox)king (tow n saw nothing but a lx,vii-explored, but this 6 far from be, tho lower hold im.fagte.ried. anti bQLtten- to tile axtimal�& habita A - I ­ . " 4arice�. . 71 . t 1, 0 e . . I �11U and akoiro, the glia.44tly ing the vaAe with the land. An im- ed down, and work is begu oi, the - _,: ­ ­ !.., .4 -" .L , , '�`, -. 1. - * "It's not salt- at - y'awning aby. , non th next. I� i - -1 , . - I ,�- .. .all", 11he. man I . . itic moll t, A crow#1. i4oruld assemble around , . .: � . n , ig up and .up, his flarning 1114-nise extent in entirely unknown to To Ivatch the llo�uting of gntin, eith- - . ,,�,j, �V�;.'�� , . . . .. ,.. plied angrily. "The 8alt WaAer is at t i(I Ku i , - --� - -1 1- �. . . .'774Z, . . . � , o, , L and, - not seeing him in it, :�- -­­ -­ .; i­ � ; '.. , . % ..'­ I � 'j� I .. � er side; ibi-4 tiq a sweetj liquid fwhi Ii �,orch in dr, dful proximity to my- us - another still mori1l cousidorablo, has or from an eleivat(tr or a-lighter, into inclosure . - � . . - .. I oth I ' �'.. -:. --�,�.T.�,","�t�i... I-.. . ,. �iist;er`s curly hair, Suppo-sk one of um lm4,n only inilwirfectly explurod ; travel- one of the miuVillotill vpswis engaged in would watch�in erriec-tation that he- -;'L �� �,, - ­ . . I . corke-s from the same mine. . � -I .Z;-,.,:�tj " , . I - -, � . . � i : �:.,i�-t��A - - , �, . - -� � . . . I . Feefing rat her sn . I. i's to witiactim 0110 of -om t he-housei.� But, ',: - *.�`, . � I . . .. . tH - � : P . . I X 11. . � -tci� another cistern my ml Opera ions in the movem6n .1 ,� -� . '..., I i" . � all we had gone , azing about, a - ... 1:-1.- �"'''. 1.. - ­ , . ,d this time e a iged b �` while. they were g, eopi-.- - '-" �: . I . �1A I iall, I !followed III Should take ire in .this horrible placel cri have trav�raeid it, cotumerce has ex- its traniiportati(� would soon issue fr at the' other ji( e, This thought flashing.through n(A ploiUwl some of its prxxtuots, but gtxxt the chiof li, ., . almady unbi maps of it (it) not exist. Finally, only of the world'a commeroo. It is varriod I - .. a,nd was fom . to mak u . - . '- . .1 - ,- . - � 'I,i - ., I—� tr . . 11 , e,( -J� r--*:7., . �::. I .''. . real trial. of it-s (vnitents'l Which , re, through. qt i e finLs I-me. My knees the lvabt part im Well known; geodesy in long PiPe,s, with generally a funnel O's Nyrtrikling of water would fall up- -` :,.. - . 4 . -� ,' , . . - , ' � - -i: , I ' � - 13 * . 1 I t I a . It I - . ., decidedl "I 'w i I I I take 0 r began to tre iihle; a black star-,studded. ham covolwi it with d ;not-work of tri: sl�ajk4i moveable appendage at the olpl.- On thein. ali(i lad" &not -gentlemen. - - ,� � --.M,lit . . .- I � I y brim y. . - -' � N . . . - .- 41 �. - ­ ��,�111i�A - - Ada said, �vhen I 11riA Jllist came I fore my eyes; and I had all 14-8 and tho nutpo' of it are co)m whivil is shift,eii by Mieans of a rolie with I heir fine. bonnots and coats, would ,-�­ -- M� . "' . . . A ��1� - - w o ry I fo r it," ­ - I-4�.-, r,I : � I'/ .:;� " -quAAe her ito prove for . r, - I ,- .,. � . ;11h-::� R . ­ - 9 ,.� ��;. -: '!* - 1 to p-or be F.,41 f, .just time t hand my torch to Ada, ploile, oven from a topographical stand- from one part'of the bold, to anotho run for .shelter under the trees, look- , , . . "I - . wn hakf unvonswioua point. I a('0011ding as the 8tream of graiq fill. up at the c I 'il. .:--;.- --.-.-"� .---i'", , �.. . I... , ..� tha:t tbore, waxs no,w no (16 It t when Vsallk do,% -i ing . lear sky and wonderin �­. L . � . . . upon the stone There was no " After the Arctic and Antarctic ra- ILP the spatvs reserved for it. The grai 1lCe SuCh a shower dmild come. -.. �� I*, �,�.,, g in he It-] )lu I .- . ..I I�:,.:�-.- I. ­�I 1` .1 our really bein t U I in "' n 'who 1 : 1- -­ 4 .... ­ � . I 11 , e. I i"M !forl,,,A la ,-Is. , and s b)B w am, hich havo Twiiai�inod ina hie flows , mmediately, afterward, however.,­.- . '. . 9 I onn. w MW the VemPI with the noise .. . I . ­� , al� : . �. 11. . I � .�11- I . � - For half in .hour more� we I I I., ; - '4,- � % -- 'o ., I " I I ­, 1. -1 4�i­� .: 11*-V . - ks Iterriried les .1 should faint outright, up to tile present Glue, Afriva is tho and velocity of & tOrrent., and they , would see the eiej�hapt ris � .. . -� -1­ , t r tlo� ( t�epms cceas i . I . feet inging wet, our I .WIjd,j a - ".. . ... .1. - ­ ­ � .- ,- 11 . on, o u r WT I � . . . -,. I/ .. - . as it � �., I - .� ­- . ...H - slowly from his " . � . - awbing, our throat-14 filb-,d ,��ith mulp r; Knol slip dow 1 into tho,- dark vault below. i*( of tho .world that is least known de,L*3 volume oll dust and � vj�a,ff up, , bath, evincilig. .., � . - ­ a 1 .0.1-.� - - * . V� -- - - .: btit everything hw; an end and at I, ,."Try to kee , holit..of t he handrail.".she 10" ", notwithstanding the wd,ml. obse-uring the depths heneathand se*�mod. an awkward e ick . 1 .-��.,-: .,�,. - -� . - : 1 . . ,k:,,, ­..-� ." - ' - . - . .. 'I I.. - . - . - 11 . - iplored, holding me up. as lest- she Inaking tile figurns of that he had played. In, the course of `. �,r;* ,- r'� 1'.,*3 .'� . I . ere on the - vety vergo� of A 1)M I RA BLI� EY-,.Pl,,OiRXTlON8 ., tha, men attend- I ... Z '. at4 we w I . - . . "..". ­­ . . I �I- , ..,�N.. ,.,. ;­ ..I , I . ;1 n � 1, .1% �,;... . . . - -. L:. collap,sing Ili tears, the tuniel suddq ly (-,out(].. I tri; de, a de�.;perate at.tejngt to made in this ce,ntury, which axe daily, I 9 the stowag,o! .11�06w .lobik *Iiko' dim tirne. his amusement became generally -.-, - -1 ... � �.. . . � I known, and the morrient the water be- I �,�- 4.­­- � I.. , at was ­-L' ,­ ­1��. - � 11 I��. '-v- � merged into .& 'tremendous sor Of fight agairiN . the drowsitiop-4 th ghosts in tbe ris t. , . ta. i .. - - .. I � ex- . �. -I ., `I.A.I-- .11 . T�-71;-, .. . - .*,. a f ' fa.,�t stealing over me.. "if only leould clearing up tile. mN). The earliest The"' trimming 8 F - ­ ­ 11.1 .1 - - - -.:: �....�,�; less liakge ry . Tiofmthsel graiW in the gan to riose from his trunk th - . . .-.�-� .. -1!.,�,- -� -4--- I cavern. Anything iril ,e( pion-i-8, howover, could not drearn of holds i.9 - i tors, would take flight, at which re app- .-,.� . . . :.. ­ I I , .. - . grotto could soarcely-- be in d )ut t a 1)reat f air,l should be all right," serious efforts, anti man will pass an Import nt part,of the stur- I . ­ 1.-":.. .-1,1 -11, � . on r g"p,ot- be man tdld Ad- that if � ff years g '. -- � '.L' -� ;'.X­]�.'. 4 ld stand upri � ugt-. After several t1lousand Nx.ceedingly delighted, gettin . - ., .­�, .1 - - -1 . .� at, an y ra t e we co U I I up as fast as he could to ace the bumt.18 .- .�,..�-L.:�: .-..,:�­L�-$��� , - �­ ys � . ­ � -1 . ... ­, �, ,- . . . . . firm ground,-. find that 'Was exv,lomd. , - -holds a dozen I�. .,- �,�S;­r 1 1 could ma age to climb a rew dozen before the country wji :be thoroughly ,have streamed into tile bushels pea red i ... , , �. �;� 1. ,-­ .. . -1-.1y'-v, -- . . a I- ..%. ag to be tbankfuj for. 'lie mc - 0 should come to a Vanti- I After Africa, Austr�lia off-arm the or mo, ,ell aro (telegated to shovel he had CAused- . . - . . ., . . ­ �. "� .,�j 'N�4� - . . . 1 somethil . -1 . -- - I ­ . �-­ - . . � ,:. lat're ltn�ps�( roof. How I managed it the do-vvn-pou - - � - � I I­ ­ �­e­ ­�,44 , . ­ I ,en � , . � or ring lumn in between the - . �, ­ -, I � . . I- .,�,- . . - . ­ - ---j- *1 - .. ­ guide meanwhile ran round, throwlig/ , vast,est field to tile inve*t igation of ex- . . . I .� ` ­ . . I -.­!�MA-, � .. ­: ' I cannot t* 1. but somehow or other I VQ8801'.8 lwam, and w1l6rever they see a .: . �-�: .Ah � - va ri 11.4 1 1 � � .. - .. . the, light of his ;torch on - plorers; we must reinleabber that even ,:':-- -: -4 -'* -: .:;. ,�,�4-,Av-� . . I I did, and ob the luxury of the sweeto vacant kettess, a jot) for which they are THE BICYCLE IN THE FUTURE. " .. . - -,�t �. - I . .­ �1�- . ­� �,",A, - '4, I -- I � : .: ils,sal -looking appl iances, 'Which 'RI (I I it.s sea,coast was not fully exploirowl till ..:,.:- ::.'. , Z.�­ - ,;­ .. - � � -, ­ J-T- - - I F ' , .� , �­ � �: I , i* . . - - d at the irat.e. oj dne cent a minute. WRI.. � fret.--,h Oreez thal. came, dawn to Meet .. . r . , - 4. - � erent paxts, if the cave, . 1843. ' Since that time, at the pricoof U - . � !,;--. 1. In dii4 s� nt . 1. ; ­ .-I-- 4 ,' - . . . i us as we no red that blessed ventilator. rn vessels of the C,inard stri it takes Vnbounded Horieleas I'lossibill ties Opened ..,_ .1 ,',714,�­ �I)-,, � . , .-. ; ., - � . ,- - .. " - and, motionless. . "You b lietter sit here, a,nd take gmat suffering, it has be�an cir,668ed, from betNWn 12,000 and,15,000 =18 to fill Up. . ­ ,: -1 �­­;-, - X tur gi . - e . . . I r, �.` "It reminds me of thel -to .. south to north, but no trav lor has yet . .. .i-" �* .1 "� . .: ' - I � ��. - I �­ -�.t,I. , �. .1., .I��;­ -­ . , Q ' '.7 . itO - ina good hei rage 50,- r, thoroughl' : '�' � '�� - " .. I . o pply of air for Lt rest of I a hold, and th*w vessels ave . Has anybody, we wondis'' . - -1 .� abambero of the Spanish .InqZ ' traversed it, from east to West, I (ft bu8he,is t,o th43 t,oj.&l cargo. y -"".. .­­ .- ­V� - - i . on r the. journe ," Ada said, planting mo ' , .- ,.­., , ��,11,­��,­ I . , . . . I ,Ads, said, but the smile froze . � In the two Arnericiam, exceq)t the ex- . Ships Come over ,. ': . -.,,-1. --i'�,t`Q414 � I y PA in right under the grating. She, poor girl carrying grain aloike ca realized the change that will .-, . - ., I . . ..� - :-. I- oar guide unexpectedl , tre,m*( northern and southern partH,the n carry 9�s high . I'A ­,f4lk�gp�,.- ­ ­.1. ....- �-:-;,�.41,� - t . .. I ps as - - , I- I- ��- li . . �, Ine pale and frightened by tbimil as 125,000 busbols, and whvn it Is con- tile. appearance of'our cities when every �.. . . . ­ .. �t,,;�, - :,. .� I. n4otion 'a tremendouis mael - continent is known-, nevertheless, the . I .. ... , .. �T*---- j� I . - A . I I ,.--.Ngrtj- . �- . _ , , -,"! : t it�Inmotl:�n d e I bought we had li6tterpush, . I sidere,I] t bat, from ,OW to 7,000 bushels body uses & bicycle, and a 09 a ,. :* 4�­ ­� ,P I r ."r :� I I . 'I- , , ..1 - .. l*hind. her, which groaned and rum in �on wWle w . ere laoth of us fairly able whole central regioll,of South America, can be stored in an bou' r, every 40, bush- trac 136:; - ---',:, . � -T",;:,SZ,-;,.j-1 " . � - � . . - . , , , . .... tnd th.Tl,.w out ilts 'long black ar W though in gmat part explored for com- .0 . . ,tion is mechanical f There will ,:. --".*, .;,- Y - - . ; to do ISO. fter what seemed like an - 14 . . ­�.... ,4-,�, � �� . . .. I t : "t..,- ,.. . y - . . .. I . - �`,:. -; ­� -.. it-, 1-1 . ,ver direction. I . i aternit bix m t in reality .have been Menial purposois fifor mines, woods, ca � 1. --%%- I -1 ; . 'q "You ,wanted to see t,116' vrorkln� of outo� pped. WEIGHING A TON . . 1 a delicious ailence to begin with. No, - . .. -� W- , � . - us the ond .houc,-ete..) is not eiuwtly ma I . - . . ''_ ­ ,,'.L,� , ---4.. I..' ' - .. . I r­c . : . ­ :.. 414t . I _ 1 r, 1� , .. ­ � � . . I I � L 4 1 . . . � .. - 6 asic d, about li�; ainutes, we came to no b�anging omnibuses. I I � . I � I � ,-. : -he mine, didn't your �he m& "To sum up, the yet u be bad of t he for(* ,of, ` e I umbering van&, -, - -.'­ . , "V'� L Wi � . I.. :-. I ..", , - * _ - - . I . I " : -Ak�- I .-� . andi ft Of th13 Atle-P , and found ourselves in a. .C4 ­ .,.­ � � I— . , 7. .. with one, of his fiendish gring; I of the globe cover an area (if about 15 0,- torrent di ' t s no clattering of iron hoofs upon asphalt. . .. � � ..�4� - ., - -- . i � w e C, passage is ilar to the one by which " -1 St'.-�-I.I.-- -.,. -.,1'I-. ­ I' I ie went, pulling,-out a more 000,000 square kilometers jabout ZQ,(M,- Another: import#nt feature of the Every wheel will be of India rubber and' -.., ,-';,- --`­�--�- -�.-�-'.�:� *-� . . I - � - -had ontor'B 1, only broader,. so that we � I I ��:-.� ,,.i.:.,�;... It, ��1.� :.f. . - -lurnLng a handle -there, till the W.10 0 000 squares miles), approximately divid. loading of a great veawl is ho,jr coal. " .� -; - , �. 's f were able holp each other al i the horse will only be used for pleasure. , ,r --X -, ,77'.�a �N - � ' � . - ... ., . L.-XIO.. . - ­ ,�Y��,;�'Ie I I �. Aace. seemed one moving mass . It is cumtonlaiy to ta.ko on as high as I hen the dust.sWeeper and the 1, -:'- � .,. -7 6� - , ; ­ .- d We we dps�ined to one morMight, ed thus: . scaven- --."." . I - . " nachinexy. I darted about like am .-. . - . I i�.., - (Squa,re 24DO tons of a surplus over 'the' actual , . ,.' ­.";'­�i�';,� " -, . " - . I . _ , '.L , � ­ - I . f , - the mine, �& -1,�: � . _ , longer. � .r� . , . 11 I . � - LW&3 f before go t fairly quit of -, .,.I". .. e . - z - ��.�;,OP..- f , erviature, trying to get as faxf I � . - �­ I Affles. no0eqaities of the voyage, and hence gor to. of niamuf5e be deposibemi upon, � �!�' %': �I I � � and that a13 Whem, about half-way - . will ." -1 '.., ­,-.�. - �--, I . . I �/ th-6 roaring monsters " possible'' Afrlca'�........i *..... .....- : ...... 6,500,000 the bunkers of the vossel are in the London streets every da:y. And locomoL.- -I : ��­­` , , ... ..� in 6,1, 4,e,tion t down the assage,we -heard approaching Australia.. . I ...... ...... 2,000,000 charge of a special, gang of Mem,. Some .�.-11 . ­�- .11 - 's "-` - unable to ask- a ai aw the.flicker of'a light in � � tion will be enormously cheiapeneAL -: ,�" , , , , , , . hiepe huge! lev O ...! ........... . -- - � --*,*� 11 #1 the use. of all t ' ,e a a steps, and America....* ....* 2,000.000 vensels load their coal over* all,' but 11 �- __ I . rm d tan . In another moTont a ­ ""..... ........ .. When ne,ither horse nor harness, neither : . -,..-..-" - i..�--­ - . . I see. the dista,n . I --, .. ­ . I....... I 0 us ­­­- �. . i ,-, - I ;P� i- .1.lno wheels. . To me they ig.h f sezond appeared, Scarcely low Asia... ...... ...... .."90-v* 0#9.0. .:.. 200,000 the majoriV take it in thmugh open- corn nor vet.'s -bill, is required, a ride I �­' : !�­ J-7 !�'��, �� Z - n and I never, thot . I- � � ; . .- uma , - - ., I !. . . ; . �lmmt h id t ISI&I08... ......... ...... --- -9-- - 4003*0 in98 at thO bideb. LIU90 V-shaped k rbaps threepence, - . - -'.- 4' ' . . - retty I tt villainous oking than our gut e, o ic regions......#.; ....94............. Poe- - in a cab will owt Pei .I .-I . - , � -... . con . Arvt 3,600,000 ets,, which run diredt to the bunke", a,nd a ton can be' . ­ 1. .- .11 .t�p . � . ., I .L . , �L-' -. - ­. ­ . � , 3 r heated Imaizinations. "What a. icarried. from farm to .� - %�' . :4", � I . OU ft - .-., � � ' -LL . y . .7'-_ ­­ " .. i5L� - 1;I .. : "-L _. ­;� -� 'V', , ;*-��.' -iIl'l he grumb i� .�� ,­'�, , I r. - 6tt-cellar which is hanw�ro�Lid . Autc.retic ,region&........ O..*.#.#. ... 5,3000000. arw let down at each aide, and around marketfor a shilling o wo. T h � I time you lave T)�e led, an .. t -- I .1 - A! I i. �,� �tblDughtleasly at table. , of I I - them am built Stagings.- on which a - t and his cler'k! an alike'D ?Iva ;*'..':, - . �� ",� - ".. .11 ­ . A -1....* - I . ,:. .. - � " ��. . LC, I ......... . -.,� -. I .: . I . & he took th latter aside, amd they stood ,- . ,. - - more-ban . , -- � .. .�­:, I "I'm sure the mail is a I"at TOW.......... it....20.000,000 ciouple-of men am roUtioned to dump the miles out of town, stes themselves . ­-,-1 .- I.... . .11 I � ,­ ':-` - - eher, with occasional 4, a . . . , -",­�, .�., - I . �1.7.N Id. "Just look what R diat:lo i Oportunity will not be waj�tin� coal from huge buckets, hoisted by hoine atni h * �.. -' �:. -�-� 1.� - . Ith It ­.- - . .. - - -­. 4t glances in our direction.' 1�4- lit in t eir mo or cam. The .- : . with :t I s Killed frow lighters., LOA .the Wb&rf.BiAf . '. " !-, . Z ­ delight he.,tallues in playix*., -ren , ,6 . . . ­ . ". - r ,_­- he de r- "Of cou F this is an accomplice.' here for a long ,timo, to the explo suburbs ofTnti-ri will extend a dozen , -�i: .�­.: : . , -. I . �.;I­�­­I ;�thin 1. I hope to goodness . . Man who wish to undextakq-�tboir part of .the coal is, wheeled in barrows by, two miles all round. The chungNs-that Will .1 I. '..:,� '. ,� . . - .. -­ � . � , . . ­I..� ��.:,:( them, and won't be caugh; up Ada s&id. "I. see ,now Wh'Y the the in an I .. - - '�'. � ...- I . i istaxiC nmorAe task that must be achjev�, men up a sholving,g gway. and turn- ensue are so many and so great as to �-� ­­ -- q. � 11 - F; : was-so an lous for us to c4 1 . . - .-,r. . , -.�': eyeO.'I . ed by humanity before it kAoNve.Ito wo ed into the bunkers direct. � im -, -. ..-I i -1- ,-,--, . I .1 . .-* " and killed before oar I Way I He ad appointed to' m6et . be unimaginable Yet. A revolution i - , - 1 I - -­ , . I . .. -.- - There were contingenciels -that . "ruff : ­ � ; ; I -Hay ia behuled. -aboo,rd- R101W an in- . . I - _-... I �il ­ ­- - -tI .'I I I _001ning-may it be amn I - 1, I - - . I �-� ,", � hat should 1. - ., � I -1 , I .. 1. - . -1. �*- . . . . - . - , I j-; -but I held Im Y. friend her And debat,0 w . ­ ­ L' I .. - - I . .: - ­ ­-. i ­ . 11 ­ I... . I - - .. 1'.-.;--,1 . . . - . . :­ �. 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F. n. . .r 1. ,.s ..p e '�..» situ'.::`.:. ,: - - .- r- it • ": J..:J!' _ S.'r• c2z* _. .. _ .,5. , :- '.2 .. ....,. �.o -,'s,f. i _ ,.:z._ a. rfr ,4 -�ti4j'-' k<.: ..._- .- ' . _._�... -.:- ,.. ... ,: - --.. ::_.. ,. ... .. _ . . ,.�•..-1,.�...1:..- '� ^�- „�, ;:'i` �t `Cts: - _ .. .x-.: :w' rr - .-1 i ,r.:'�. . :. t ,-.'fits'_-. - i;- i -- _I1. - 1 � » t , 1. pc j e i' �. _ , .;, `. --. - .1 y .,:.. 5 - F:: ` - _ - _ t 1 ,-. - : _ . _ -__-_ _._._. .____ _ .-:__. - - - -- - - 74'�"`t , TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS:By rete 6 —Maohi a oil, harvest gloves, Logan:* raising last Tuesday. No doubt the now rr ��i0 the address label on your pape you , i ." - - ,.*can alway ascertain the date to inz► —On Fn ay, July 81st, 1888, the wife building will sad tq the appearance of the ;. a onrsubsoriptionto Ti�NHWBis d• of Wingfiel Brown, of a eon. premises. Tommy in building S • IS 4 ittanoee are acknowledged yy a —Mr. an Mrs. Murkar,of church at., silo on the same pattern. 0� d j; K_ - ehauge of date on label on the Brat Pape tot- _� , Ilowinit receipt of money at this office. Al aye were with, ahawa friends on Wednesday. The Malvern nnisanoe spent Sunday at. VC - t aeeo a date pard ahead. tt --Mise 'bbie Dale, of Toronto, has Wiloot Hill filrm. Did you get your sup• UP � � µ l- �' been for the peat week with her numerous per Dave ? "well no, I was nt hungry. .. -.f. . , • . = r • friends here but I got the bores fed 2 gallons f oats '_ �3 ' � � �� � —J. T. 0 k, assisteint editor oto"Sat- and an armful of ba for morning. .� .. �;, " - ftwo� urday Nigh ," was here over Sunday. I am sorry myself that tho odito made ( � ,� X111!11!�� .+ ' ' X � '.. PTCHERINGF, ONT.,AUGUST 7, I 6 with hie nu stoat friends. a mistake on the Cedar drove oeleb anon. _ �- —W. All , of Hamilton, epant a few I was yea to believe ii wee to be b Id on. T j v�� I days this W k with his daughter, Mrs. the 21st, but'the ed#r put the cart before India 1: - v✓ J q , . LO�ALI SSM S 4 W. J. Clark of Oburoh street. the horse and made it 12th. Ho ever, '' i��' r —Ween ay was the hottest day we the date fixed is the 22nd of Au e I ;� � " - ;. g$'ra� ! �$ -let your.overalls at,Logan's. ., have yet a periensed this rummer, In Richard Bears had the misfort ,ne of (.,4 ICS':.., r m ,,1. IV lilts. N. J. Brown in in a yet•y re• not it was s bot that we are told anam- loeing.a valuable horse. Ii appea s tbo +..�Y` �� ''�"� '' ii•• 1�`�►' _ -i, 3 °� , .. 1 serious oondifion this week. her of the ih rmometere refaced to regist• animal in jumping over a fence o e in • ��i�. it d. , —Thomas Trull, of Stonffville, sp ni or. contact with a scythe which ran about �� -r 1 `" tA Sunday with J: R. Winter and wife. —The po tope in this loeality have 4 inches up its foot, causing blood ison _ 1 . / . ' —R. M. Armstrong, of Qonderp rt, been struck with met and the growth to set in and death came to tits poor . " F"'�_ � • Penn., was bore with his wife over has been somewhat injured. The new animal's relief next=morning. A r , Ott tubera are d and clean, but as a rale A' oak club has late) been or a ized sundae. y y q 5 sen Tea for 40 cents. . } ;}. - —Mrs. W. H. Herd and daughter of they are a all, and we expect they will here which is a good • astime f. the h Z. ; 11 Toronto,, are spending a few rya with be more the ten cents a bag next fall. young people. Anyone wanting t ;cin The Globe ale Blend. :: ' ' x . Mrs. Margach. - / r —For. th past few years our farmers the same come along next Saturday von• 1 X1;,3� l —Mies Chase, of the Astor•hospital, bave been d ►sing means for the destruc•� fng and take pert in the outing. The 'F ' , : 1, We will give ever customer one ound of our New (dobe Blend Tea, ae a , J New York, is spending her holidays with tion .of thou little birds known as Eng" present members are :--Clordon eare, y p �_ lieh a acro e. Thoneands have been Ida Miles, Jose b Naeh, Lizzie eare, trial, for only 40 cents, Sold every-where at -50 cents a pound. ,J Z Mrs. J. R. Winter. P . P ��• , F Robert Cuthbert and wife, of Tor • .slaughtered y members of our varic,us . eter Spring, Annie Lowrie, Fred ilea, - ;_ I. L. - P,. to, were here over Sunda oallin ' non Patron lodge and other rural organiza- •Bessie N ash. ` - _ , y g A. Bargain. 1 . _ their many friends. bond, and a oh work of destruction was The people bore were greatly sur rised . ;` 4 • ' —J. H. Munjdy will preach in he considered•a neoessity, in fact those who when they heard of the marriage of avid, ' 1 blob' We have just bought a large lot of Fine Dargeeling-=a splendid Tea . Disciple church on Sunday.at 11 o'clo k. have.watche these little birds have been Ormerod to Mies Clara Kee er, ���. - Everybody Iweleome. , astonished t see them destroy grain at took place quietly last Wednesday. ave regular selling price 60 cents. We bong t it .at a Liquidation sale. Got a `' t� , 4 Those who are intereeted will le se so rapid a ate, and have formed the will be read missed on tLe Ranger °A j" p P greatlysnap. 1. lb 50 cents. Big reduction in and l0.lb. lots. This ie a rare � � - : observo that we have corrected the D n- o inion that somethin tremendous and team. We would advise the captain taro to z% ° ' i f? g P chance to get an excellent tea cheap. 4, ,n�- bSrton time table in this teens. speedy oven) have to be done to stay keep a close watch on the rest of the boys : ,; ; _F. B. Bunting, of Toronto, wag h tee them. Now these little pests have found as they may follow his example and thus : I . ` Tuesday. He goes to Muskoka in a w an industry hat serves as an excuse for end the Ranger team forever. However Call for .' a Sa�1p1C - . . - days for a few weeks camping. their oxista e, -The army worm. has our best wishes go with them to Lu dy's d' �, —Mise Adelaide Field is spending t sae made its ap earanoe its various -parte of Lane, where they are spending heir And get,.our prices., We have Teas in- great yariety. . . _ _ . j' Hot days' at Rosebank• She will ep rad the Proviso . For a time the sparrows honeymoon, and a safe journey hem and y . - C 0 . ; :,. -"._1. �� -9 ,: �opne two weel{Q &t this popular sum er viewed the with a certain degree of long life.and groeperity hereafter. L:& ~ �1 -4� - resort, suspicion, ss they had been so often de• TAME C T, � < ; --Dr. F. L. Henry. will visit Picks Ing oeivsd by alp s-eunniug, but no* w e J N 0Q i.. �t ' ., '. . anti will be found at the (cordon H se are told that they have fallen to and are ! _ Y. P. S. C. E. - DICKIE - a , 4 ' ,,�. } - the lot and 3rd Tuesday in the month, 7th freeing the Ids of the worm. The only 0 { and 171h. 24tf trouble is t e sparrows are .so few in "For Chist and the Church." < -� ' Si. ndrew's Ladies' Aid met at the numbers oo red to the worms that the '1 Aseimboi as badge banner fo last i' residence Of Mrs.Deverell on Wednes ay, latter can w rk come deNttvotion between years greatest roportioaata increase n the * • u : : 8 le afternoon i a msale. reafter s ow shooting number of go oieties goes this y r to . and sppeent a pro tab P+►n 1 " '' millscellaneous manner. matches w' 1 not be so namerous amen Scotland; l ', i —Dr. Cross,"dentist, will be in Pio ere the Patron odges. g England keeps for another ye r the A T }? g . ing the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of bis banner for the greatest absolute in cease. Al� Cordially I vlt�d t�. . . : ,�, IV I f i +`— Pennsylvania 'lteepe now for the !third . '. : + 3 month. Special inducements ihis.mo th OREENWOOO year �a banner for greatest s late * fig , for those requiring sale of teeth. increase in junior societies, but Aseipabois ,; •: • —The married and single poen of his +Beth Bad aro, of Battle Creek, Mioh., her ban er for -- ea • ' t , ' ez t co la a cricket match on hue return home. menet keine over to Mexico, ji;,: �14 v 1� P� P y _ the greatest roportiorate junior gain.: 1111�� �� 0 � 1 . -. _ ;At,� sa o ihese11 z Miss M. derson, of Torcasio, is via- presentation and aces t ce ri /he college grounds this Friday even ng. p P �44 The .. �,,;."", The game should start at 6:15 sharp. sting at Rio and Wilson's. banners was very $right. Dr. lid ;rosyL. , —James Brien in limping around his 0. W. M hent, of Jackson, Mioh,, is who s ke for 1?eonsylyania thong ! that - ' � poke 3, ;��: week with the help.of a Dane. A sprained visiting frie de here this week. sort of thing was aettinR very mono none. i •. lliil 11 1­1ankle osaaee the im �meni in his, 1 o Thou. fiat Ar in taking tan of.ibe Let some other state break the m notony all ��1r11 , 14th )bile . 5th, 1$�6• ' i , y,. li motion. The sprain wise received w ile Farrinder f and ie go eve onto st f�►n Frsnoiroo if it. can 1 Rev' Arnold, f )tlanahetsr, E land, `_ �`* - ' , , dercendin,�from a buggy. it in the fall I- . • .. °` a". MTB. �. WiSe Pick�rg I r�pk0 oapItaUy for Beeline and v. J. Q 41 . —There will be morning prayer and hiss lea a Lyons std )dirt Popov, cf 13. Morgue, of Cheater, Engla d, for , ; . • F - celebration of the Holy Communion i fit. Oshawa, flier with )darter D: yonr \ 1 l,, En aad. The latter is the bohorable ..tea 0sorge s church, Pickering, next So, da are visiting t the Greenwood hotel. -- _- yy ohairman of the Britiah National Christian �. Si 10:80 a. m. Bev. J. S. Broughall 3d. A eusmbe from here suended the sit- Endeavor Council. ••America has sent as ` .." � : . .. A., rector of All Saint's, Whitby, will ►lege of tb council in Brougham, on massy a good thing„ said he, ••cud the best , " �x of#elate. 3atarday, t e object being the presenting thing it as sent ur it Christian Endeavor." A , - - � 40 `' s' - —Mrs.' Eleanor . Marr, former! of of a petitio for the repeal of the Local He had seen the badge bonne. hanging .. ` Toronto, died at Beulah, Colorado, on Option by1 w. The,number of-rigspers above the p�►Ipit in She church of the .1.. :- Jal 22nd, 1896. Deceased was her we believe was some 700. The petition eminent Dr. Alexander McLaren in the CIO � # i.,� • • • _ a P' - y. ' 77th year, and was an taunt to Mrs. ea was hold over until nett meeting. obnralrat Cbsxlea 8 nrgsoo the Meiropo• :. W. Decker of ibis puce. Many o the W.0. Cl n, one of oar bright yduug Titan Tabernacle o�i,ondon and at the , ` , older reaidenis will remember the 'late Glreenwood boys lett on Tneoday to Mak area! British +tatlOn Christian Endeavor We ars. ebowind the bort sselectiou ai t>fie Iowesi priow we mei oflFasred. 8tiifte ° . 0A - ' convention. And ever where ithad roused ms�ie to order, ill a 1»'LT AND' WORHMANBHIP Mrs. Marr. his fortnn in the far western state of �' gg ,' ' � the- moat kindly reeling and tbqught for GIUaRANTEED. ,, :� —George Kire, of the Toronto F tiara• Montana. On Tnerday evening the Amerioa'a Golden Rale. _' } sial Corporacion, is having holidays this Greenwood foot ball dub gave him a rnr- r_i� .- . -'. �r51 . week and is opendin>' them in Tor nio, pries part at his home. Some thirty - UXYRIDQE. `` t all ' fusers . --:- I , Niagara and Si. Csibarines. (leo, vies, venae Pao le were present and enjoyed N , of Toronto, ' in charge of the office here the event, S feature art which war the Our rate f taxer in v3ibrid for ibis ^ ,} �. in the absence of Mr. Kerr. We win the presenting f a lovely silver watch, with y expected to be 'W mil a on the We have received-a large assortment of Wall Paper and Boraiering to L art tI% _ latter much "enjoyment while. ape ding the follow' g address:— , dollar. i . match, which excels anything we have Byer handled." .;' , is ,I ••� hie well- rued vacation. MR. W. GF GtLEEPoN, The town clerk" will preside a- a nom- . + , —After a rest of three Weeks, . H. gsthered'hore inati�n meeting in the Market HSII on . a' ' . Dear Fr rad—We have - Etvies b s started ope►aiione age n as Thnreda next. Aag. 6th at l s.m•, to 11; , this event g to express our regret iliac 9 qy{i � tea, � . . - Elm-Dale mills. He is now prepa ed to receive nominaticnr far the eo col true• Rm • • , -, - � : you have voided io leave as for the far do grist' g, ohopp►bg and ell o atom distant to n ander the " Stars and mP 'made vacant by the dee h of Der. . �' work. a SLo eai�riea on hand full $cripe�" d to asrd`re you that you take McHale If rear elsotion is re4sir u will ,'"` line of 8 ar and feed, real foods oto. . �-`�� . with you our very eaxnesst niches for be bel ono week )stet. - PP6 fs every y • Bis of Indians frbm g Island Paint ' Cbo r suis eve da in the eek. our welt and ha inew. We also rigsx a sI ' �� V4 . , The sbov mentioned three weeks hays y red through town on Tuesd y morn• " a' 11 been span in repairing the mill, in rasa• of yo b accept this amSll pretest bound for Batton, to visit their loin k < . d we k w u will rile the ft for g oils, & Va' rnishessn . ,i as i 1 and rook like nee sear Ing y y for it preiseuis fs lines on the Simone reserve, and to s n preti3 - _--- __-_-- ;ZJ - work. its arroosu► ar, --— - ---- - -- - ? F 'k a4d cents anis, whiob time wd dirtaaoe baskets to `the campers at t e point. —Jere isb 0 Connor, of Osbawai, died can neith r e or. dim ''Just it'ab• While in town they disposed t Slot of 1 a 1 _-- ai chat p oe on Wedneedsy after a few gbh h M barketr they were carrying w th them. t - mind yo o !b teem in whinh ''� � * . ' - • weeks ills , aged about 68 years De• the i hold our ahariobr and re ,There natives Present a mash proved llwm of 4 kkGam• - 1,11 sauteed dad for years jar! eopib fable g v y a anon over )heir tribesmen of iwsia• r ,; _ member tic ie s r tensest offense PPS village o the farm now owned_ by B son i encs ' ' ' ' ' ' ' of arae at bmeni and regard. We can• y y �• Heck. an was known by many of our A naerebant of this town reia;ed a ooaple ` L r not ray bye wicboni regret and list f ' °Y people. A few years ago he m vee to there is a fiirewell to you in Sob of our of H070ler, that a young man Sad - .. z,�f, � :, Oshawa here he and his famil have wife from.Toronto were spinning around hearts m re eloquent than the lips of any ei»oe rest ed. The funeral will leave his town on, for a lona standing debt that the EXGELBIOR POTATO BUG HILLER.--The ohea ,oct and mod'.e$setiTe - of nr niter, so we close ibis feeble i , g late resid nos Oshawa M 10 a.m. lo-day, attempt express our feelings b wishing man had up till then evaded paying. insecticide on the market. Applied dry—No mixing required. Always ready and Pt fir y g _ . i and on the arrival of she cortege the in• you a sa and pleasant journey to your Every business man will say iho mer- safe to handle. V torment will be made in the R. o Deme destinaii n and a sincere hope That you chant did right. People chop) pay f . " s I l1. W Reazin, g i , ,. tory here. their debw, before they indulge 'ski azar• �1Ckerin t� may ro a time return to us with your ` ; - —Hie many friends thro'aghou Bear- handy a :the same ae when you 1 ve les. Too many people put on style with �, "�;���•� bora and elsewhere-will deeply' �mpa• us. In half of the G.F.B.C. other people's money.--Journal. ��, thize with Thompson Jackson in is bar• FR$D. W. MnEN, It is intended to bold the 54th Batt. 1 X. ,z � " esvement, hie wife having died o Mon Rifje matches here, on the 12th of$apt. - W, � •; .3r° ,HexoLn E. STEVIMS , • . ` day aged 45 years. The deceas d lady when prizes t+0 the value of $854 will bis g j1e Our SpriIlg Clothing 1.-,ffii '` ,- R. E. JOHNeTON, k -J -_'i has been ab invalid for o0nsidera .o time, : 'MELLVILLE WRITr.. competed for. _ i. ! send has suffered mach. It nil 'be re• ♦._. ,� On Monday. Mr. Conner, of Uxbridge sleds by `,� ' r t ' -membered that Mr. Jackson Ova ' called Brown's Corners. - . Tp., brought the first load of new wheat - I �N') __'4 � _I upon to part with his oldest daug car only to Clonld's I mill here. Head millerM r Z� F a few months ago. The remain of the (lord Owe spent Sunday at'Mr. Graham informs us that this is only the9 "I 1.11 ; `, �": r r. . . later Mrs. Jackson were inceri a in Bt. Spring Lin second time in eight years that new wheat � a' h 7 � , I . . " i Margarets cemetery, Scarboro, n Wed• Tho . ]Flemming spent Sund y tat has been brought W the mill in Julys e • - -1 1 nesday, in the pressooe of a large gather. home. On Wednesday morning the older elft• 'L: ��!-, � 'Y�„ �AR , - ­11ing of former friends. Fran ' Underwood, of ArmSdale, Sun• zone of our town learned with deep,feel, _ ; i --Pprbaps no where alongthe horer of da od-a Whypers. tugs of regre>s of the death, at two ' look •�' � �: �11 a•;� Q ,lake Ontario can be found a more oonven• Pup. Sellers, of Mount Joy, w the that mnrpiag of Mrs. Jane View 0, idow flit,e r 1Ckerin s Tailor 1 x �r Aeut or more wholesome -beach than that guest o James Maxwell on Sunday. of the isle Michael Vicars, and one the '`•••' _ �° N to be found south of chis village rad lying J Muffatc.lost a valuable bo last most estimable ladies in the agtnm nity. :: • . - . . 11 to either.side of the river's mou And week. The fatal decease was diste per. Deceased had suffered for about . year ` -- 'I , at t - the fishing, to speak generally, r rather Mrs; O: M. Jacques and Mrs. Ca twin with censer of throat,and aurin the past 4 `fh � . q g P Perfect Fit Guaranteed.. , - � ,+ � . remunerative at this point,Parti ularly in KeSO, f Malvern, spent Sunday t A. two or three months hdd endured intense .r -gill 1 the river a few yards. Is it any. wonder Jacque . pain, until death released her. f . x' ' . $ .' , ewr �1 ''' -then that these hot days poop should No ervioe- was held here on S dap On Friday of last week, Anna Wilson, 1 . — --•=--- `- hie to the cool. and deli htful i and - < g po tart on account of quarterly meet" g at s young woman who has, for the past t t , , ' there loll around until old Sol as h Ohs rood. ' two or three Barr, been living with Wm. �ja�l1 . • '° r spent his fury for the day. No what• A n mber from its attend the Pennock of ibis town, ap lied to Conn. � - i 1�1 1 - - ever, and the force bf eircn�nei ser pro- Min ices camp meeting St Boz novo Kelly, for a ticket to the oiy, She said ,A (�, erV .. , . vents many more of us enjoying-t is grand on Su da that Pennock had maltreated bar and I . ' ' , luxury. Bat there are those who frequent M' Annie Hoodlesi retttrnod lie a to kicked her out of the houseEZ , and that she � 1. w this spot and yet ere blind to ih beauties Toren on Batnrda after having e t a now wanted to go to Toronto as she had $ 2 4 _� a°' y The ' 1I .A - of the beach, and sot,ao se io drve others few da s with friends here. some friends there. Thai this couple 1: f a `fi away from enjoying the emb mg lake M' Hai and Etta Brown esntort ' li t ether in a state of cotloabin5 eSt va� '�t.� y ed vee og age *- ., e Ml -. breeaies. We refer to a nangbe of hood• a number of their young , friends very was generahy' known throughout the .. `t he Market. . •tumsj who presist in visitiOR chi part of pleasal tl on Wednesday afteriolon. -town, but no legal slops were taken by . L. - the river, and going in swimmin no mat• Mrs W. Maloome, of Toronto,and Miss the authorities in the matter. Thelresult, We have all kinds of Rookers and Easy Chairs; also Dining•Rloom chairs � tar vsiho may be there fishing or therwise Agnes' Underwood, of Agincourt, v ited as in usual in Such cases,;was S row in the latest styles. • _� •.enjoying the plies. To be sure these at Mra Herrington'a on Sunday last which he weaker of the two.is kickesd Sideboards and Bedroom Suits in all designs: Extension Tables and RHO*hen- - yonng men and boys, for thlere are both, Ale'. Neilson entertained a numb r'--of out. When handgd"ber ticket for Toros,• Tabbed alwaya:ou band. Chem for Oa®hv ALL GIOODS DELIVERED. -,' .`: havqq`no:regard for themeel es, yet whey hie oli aeu friends at, an "At Hom " on to, :the woman was warned riot eoaib : DND> ET, HI1�( —Qn ntad rtakiia departm®zit is comp)®te in®very Y,�g t,._ I should have respect for the'(t♦i htH of Tliure a avenin last. A very eta o able back to IIitbrxdge again, `ape it is to.lro g y 8 v y ; (3a�kets, Cotrri st�vd Itolfdslvy c a>a 1 . others, and if they have not such;man• time w e e ani as Band is a'-jell orad ho d `for lite:' od' of-6he tQWg�ths�3`tIp ,., i . 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