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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1898_06_24 -JI V 'WA g 4 41 Vitt ell, t .41 "4 0. X�, % VOL- XVII , .PICKERING,, ONT FRIDAY JUNI 24 NOi' 36 �A' rtrofJ060.10nal Atha Ashb O-UTAR! OUND* ,U­S John Da R(adwork h m staried -in this locality, vidson'leavib as bas also. the turnip seeding. LA'f,' OT LOCAL BAPPRXINGN k -27tORD Week, where he will remain for a time ID By A union school pichic will be held here a& YO-UNG. V D., O.M., Fell)w.of He bks om id T 01 Faturday next. The band from Cla f set. TO Trinity�Molical College, Toronto, mom- HE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR e tling in Manitoba or the North.,�eaj A)nR of bar of Colloqe of Phvg?cla,?29 and gutR mOn�, is expected. This picnic has Ontajio. Office, Mfrs,Andrew's residenc . Pick- CORREAPONDINT5. b000�no an annual affair and is steadil to his abould he find things oolagenial Ont Offloo hours: rn Ing 7 to 10: ering, grovQ ing i ii importance. y orn plans-, OLARENIONY evening .6 to 8. Highland Creek, Tuesd y. and The church anniversary to be held here Friday af torn oon a from to 4. on Locust Hl Sunday next will be an interesting Miss tt.ta Leaper is 'with her parents event in the. bitor here. y of our tittle burg. rr 2., Appropriate sermons will be preached TT( y La p wears a very smiling fa We are to have ft'new sidewalk to tile i t,.3 n �boy. -.1p wit T)ENTON, 6011. DODS-. & FORD, . AR. 11 special singink,. On the following 0 ton good 'shape,1 work is being d 'r.je here in evening a tea will-be served to which a RISTERS. SOLTOTT0118, RTC., eniple Btu T�.e ro&4 - . ! I— Hopper and wife are at Buildi ng, Cor. Bav and Riclimond stree R, To are invited. Let all 4he pecple come and rocto, AtClaremont Tuesday. Money 0 loan 06140 MILLS tl)'o wet: ca ries a- (limp) this week., Not help us liave a good time.. 6 n rtgage. PINK Thomas -Gibb6bs- has- tepairittid Ilia P, .NTON, ANDRFkV DCDS work, bu �9FRANK DF ay caused it. R FORD. and FRAN cosy dwelling. IL J. Clany is d1SPOSin ey, I y g of his bon Catt e ibeep were Wo"(11, ind pigs:, r it it ls :not a paying business. OUNT. E FAREWELL, Q. C., 'BARRIS. Albert Clany-, lise E. C from this station on Tuesday, zerwinaki JF9 TER,Conty Crown Attorney,�nd 'ounty Patrick Ryhn looks IWI and heirty &fit r f of 1:,is 3 0-y Wril'. Leaper treatiQ sReesor viiaiied Alr,;. Turner,'of his tri Choice FiLmily Patent Flont, $4 30'per bb g tile p-to Guelph. HoUciter. Court House,WbitbY. 1100 curling.rink to Coat of paint. Broo flin, Mrs. John Tool, sr., q visiting. her Bran $12,00, Shorta $14.00 per torl-, large inimber frarn hera attende MIS. d the daughter, Mrs. Littlej, c.GILLIVRAY, t rs. -John Gilman was here. Tuo8dav rh 0 onto, last Rit Post etnig and lecture in Markham, conduct. )hn, of Tur D ars,solicitors,&c. Office oppo with lier sister, Mrs., Palfister. week. ed-by the conve' ofnu6 maitiiy. on.t. no.Ball Dow, Theo. n rted Jew and little son. A -number of 'ouk tended the The union oxcursiou on WAd' esday Tim Epworth League presented Rev. A;coillivray,LL,B.- gart en party at Whit Maine to Loan Ky 0 of last week,was a 1111ge success, evittle and re eke! ri ge Oke th a purse of oold 48i'a token of love port 91. good time. tor Charles Proe is seriously ill 'as we an(] in which he is held by the r e 1). Lotton and son attended the write. ay his recovery be speedy- young peoljl(�, ort a -Lmp meeting at Scarboro and rep Mr. Bishop lectured in tile Nfetho(litt -big turnout. 110p1�1N. S,'VETE111NATLY 1 church on N-lorkday evening on. Mis 0 R E E N W 00-D. 'raduatv f)f the Outari Ho G E,0 N C, 0 Vot- Our pop'ular Ndies' rhan A. T. is very orin%ry C011090i Toronto. rogis,tered Luel Jolin Grabatij, of Alane billy thefle da ye, carryiug flowero up the- Dwyer, of Pidkering', was here hil'l*co tho'weet. c%ving old a�cquaintances, of the Ontario Veterivary Nli�idica' Asso�iatiou. with hl'ro-. flyfield for ft few day's so)otirr). ti mofuce and rw3i(ience one tvn(l one 0v1 it Wilson, of. StoulTville, exchangell 'GreeTj -River. q'eieprawi The farmers north o f Many frow lie' of thiei place have t6eir re went to Port Perry fish-. turhips all in and'are anxious for the hity-; Locu�it TIM, Out,; P,0. address, (;reen Mvt!r, pulpits With 11ev, Findlay last Sabbath. last ll ad Hplendid hick. _T r s. A u d t,i of Wooler, is here ed down from �'Toronto ing to commence. Johni Shea wheel' W) or it fort a n th Joshua 13uu*dy. R As the gentle win4s blow from the eaRt 1 it d spent 4onday and. Tuesday with uight, fri0ids hero. ll r the wanderin.tboy singiug A n u in or WN on tifie tapiti, -come where the lilliewbloom"so fair. of " oddinRe are F. Gleman �vhe led do,"fil from Ta. we are eantio4ed RgUiUbt Ri%'il)'9'1)fl Iii, ronto o t'Sunday with 0 Ili- fa her'lic,110. ROMAS DU. G &PYnbe6r, om- 0by. etc,, T r for taking AfbBYitF1, Slany froni here,ititend L Geo. lli6�rdsori'raise'd af.lnew barn on oibg to Kinsale Claremont, Out. 20y Misa Jones, of Port Perry, has been 'Vi8_'­- Saturday. The structure is a commod. t0-1119'It 0 the Band Concerti as a '-gwd iii ng 'trith frie" nds in' town, the guest of. 10UH one. time ii P*xpecttd. BUNTING Isstler 'of Marr'iake Mr. and ra, J. F. Paxton. Cregg, of Brooklin, tilled the pul o L-loonses fortbeCounty of Ontario. of- Geo. 0'ekow and W. Hood w' ero,ait Scu. V The A. 0. IT. W. will run their annus. noo at the store or at his residence,1picke�lng W� here on Hunday afternoon and preached an excursion this year to Grim�bv lzog')(tot week Boiling., and captured-a ly excellent sermon. day 21-y on Mon village. beauties. uly 4th. by the Garden City. ah'd N ro, -Coebeno ur, of Toronto, Jas. Carnegie, r 0 its ere spent tl,e fo of Port I arry, rt par o n ano itist week, tile guest County of Ontario, is siail� Tickering, v of Magnus and Mrs. t f the week here .-with Warden of the HOMAS POUCHER, Liceilse-d Auc-- Mrs. llendre4un, of Tor 'ntq., b Esq.' rtioneer',Valuator,etc.,for Hast York land r. a6d rs. Tait., the whole of N.ortb and South Ontario. Sirict Henderson. ing for Europe. All wiFili him -bon voyage AIY Shildirson. who has 'been visiting Tile election protests against Mr. Cbaj. attention given to ad,orders byMailor telegraph. M las Jessie 0 d from the her sister, ife. Rich Wilson, returned 'to Calder and the Ho , ohn - Dryden will erow returns Obargea Moderate, Address THOS.POUCHER, 1 ' city on Saturday, Where she has be6n for Toronto on S4turday. 0147.Broughain'.Ont-. come up for trial at Whitby either in Sep- 110me weeks . David Birr�ll-spent last week at Guelph tember or October. a n in-ding ded the farewell and it Dr. Eafitkood surrot BELDAM, 'Ri�uc lop D- e e"r, lie reports big son T. H. Walshe, of Sunderland, erkof Woburn, ooliciw gales from bi14 nume, anpper to --Mr-. Brent as Stouffville tile John sdoinj splendid. township of Brock and Secretary of the friends both far and near. 13ales of fai me,farm Nils Lizzie Wilson Stock &nd everything that is to be sold will be other evlling, of Uxbridge, who Conservative Association of North Ontario 0 y $be au morning h"dled b bBcriber with the utmont car SyMrs. Amos has beet) visiting at C. J. Wilson's, returat for twenty-fiva year@, died last week, aged :1, aiv(J sold to the v beet advantage. 49 y Sbarrard piesented her buB'-and with a It is with p (A years, 136ceaqed was the first station td home oil S'Priday last, e 16mot r ers 6f bouncing baby boy. ure that we listen tb the agent at Cannington. UCTIONEER;FTC.. POSTIL" buoy burn f the mower. Clover in this Mr. and rs. Robt. Yatinold,of Lindsa -Miss F: Ward is with Listowel friends. vicillit a V ry heavv an Fe Green River,solicits saleefrom his num- yp y d go..d crop.. 'Mr. and Mrg. William Wi.18on, of Port- orous friends both far andnear . sales of fayrna. She will bave' her eyes treated by r. and�Nlr ftarrks returned here Perry; Mrs. B. Shaw, of Milwadk -thing that is to;.be sold will I tj fa&m atonk,and every I oe; Go specialist while up thiere. be handled b) the subocribey with the utmo from the�jr �;eildiniz trip on' Saturday- last. Wilson.*. of Perth; - 4 James Wilson, of at C A 11 harlie Grahain bus returned from The young voilple intend leaving this week Toronto, were heree last week attending oare and gold tothe very-best advantage. _4813. W asoistlug IiRrrio find 1v no Ilia brother, for Toronto w G'a rn e s ft A 4ers here they'will.take up their the funeral of the law ra. Hugh Wilson. W' J through the busy season. Place it abode. Tile . whole communitv R.BEATON,TOW-18111-P CLERR Wish to Purchase ined- Nro..Theo. Clisproan (]led at Spruce- wish t iem-sticce a and happiness in their HIGHLAND CREEK� Do'. ()onveyancer, Commissionerfor taking Is or bhOges to b %Mdavits, Accountant aLd 'insurance Agent. itC' us- (1&le,-hlu8k(1ka on June 7th. Deceased pew 1. )rte Money. to loan on form property. wi])R pro.- baited. IC Wbitevae. -Will be in ery ill. -A' (!d 'as pii/ea for any wall in very Rood health up to -shurt r. I366s' mother is v Brougba BOUGHAM James Neilson's barn i's a I M'oi*St. Monday afternoon for the vent will find it g''restly time bofor(j her death. ew compli�ted. to t D' Stephenson-is seriously ill. We are.'.Oleased o gee Robt. Andrew- -an seut there' t' tranaactiou f busin'esta. 27-v mikoka, having bit 0 I(ev. A. , White is, at Burk, deliver an address, by tile Ilotile Mipl,' fl!e 1.1odell i4 uuder.the weifflior. round again. lioard of butar o au�d Quebec Geo. Stevenson WAR holne,ov6r lot) John ( ow4,n'o farm house after bein�. - 8 t. r�e6rige's Church, Pickering erhauled, has resulted in a h6me from lice residence. Liesday, - Thos. Parker and Tboq. Miixwoll have B, Wagriel­ WRfiwith Toronto friends thoroughly ov n 0: U 0 Preston Sult)hur SprlbR8 thil' week, H 110,1gsou Wfw here T VA TA"rning Prayer 0 gundav 8(,b()Ol 2.30 inuth- improied in health 'and bill witi, fr. etitim. iegone to Niagara to spend fortnight with r d the red coats, R coinplete r 0 Pulpit here on Sunday ery. FVCniDgPravpr T hitb­ matly friends hope to' A good time is experted-pri Juty Ist at Fn:T i DAY Service an(] lm)ie els�As �.00 reco Rev. Unre' of G &uiwo 'd, Tile Ladles of tile Methodist Dr. Fred Tracy and Wife, of Toronto, church blelville church strawberry festival which have ffirmod a Ladies' Aid, here with his parents to will 'be held in Mr. Richardson's grove. ftirnish' Or�gi fi al hraer a Ioh i Difoo took the -very -best Lab -xqusite wor�-- Fred li� s many friens here who 1! Joad of oularged Oil June 28th Nlr and rs Robt: Cowan I)IJ01(if to Zephyr last w4k. intend starting on a pleasure trip up he .; are always. glad to welcome him on Iiis t tnanship and 'Pricem �hait are annual A t umber fri.)ip here mie0jed White Northern Lakes, through Manitoba, North 080 iWay We Week. Ile a l4i r ly WUrth exceedingly remlluble.- , I le a( clal on Monday evening, Weot Territories, etc. In gh rfvie Ile-khes s Wnri Treadway, or., has just conopleted.. winainfv. Entrance ano Leaving Carjdiat�?s for. first called upon Toronto friends and then Mrs Mary Miller hao been spending the next examinatiod 'have the chance tbii- r t Ball t fur The West to attend tile weddiuR of 4)k with Brougham friends. year. By writing to ti.,(,, vt Poo tile wo the stone foundation and cellar under his _C V?! bis brother Charles, to a young I dy at now-barn and exp&-ts to have a new bouse' shaving great'sale foi Badges at Ilia are the very best. erected in about a month. his Shatbot, Lake. $6.,00 per Mr. Lewis is moving the barn purchased C. darr, Qf Mount Albert, wasillere from Ben'amin Closson to his There will bi children's service in 111r. own farm with Ilia mother-in-law, Mrs; Woodruff. and intends renovatine it and placing it on skine church next Sabbath at 2 80 by the Th a-stone foundation and cellar. 0f '"I'tironto. re spec All thildren who can Is school football team visited Rose Friday &ad played a very good St4kting inylie, address, teacher, school krid 11kily requested to W present. bpecil bank )n VV W usica by tile sabbas School. game. We that Dr. Young h-'s left: lu -h exawii�Ltlon, adl information about co PoOtion will be cheerfully f urniatied. M this paper'. . ew, willia, S Mrs. Aulbruse Lewis, of Glen Major, A.. R- M ra. C. find Miss Maud Reasor' our village and, trust'that our lose will be w th Mrs. Willis on Tuesday of this others gain.,: During his xesidenee with we ot particulars froin.- dit d suddenly on Sunday njoruiug. 8114 very pains -liked flie cow and after returning -to tile week. us we found him clever 4nd W. H.'SBAW, taking in -the performance of his profoa Soni, ervi6e in Christilk'a church was house 0 Xvi;ed Almost itnmediately. The siou&I duties and always very genial in Cor. Yonge-& Gerrard Sts. nounced last week- but the ditto is not fujaera took place on MoDday. when the a CP)w remains were inter his Semeanor. Wm. TREADWAY. red in Ulasguw come. yet fixid. Lq M 14- tely. Cohn Phili has just returned from AON 04 h is daughter !at Kswick. Green River The band members R to Port Perry 01) wit Ile had a solendid time. Wednesday, the 29til just., whicl, date '%dos Mrs. euson Wilson entertained 'a nn' m' will be celebrated as decoration day by .0 ur school did not attend the Vni :0- sIn ber of lady friends Thursda:�- QiO. It is 113W gaitting so roo'gh that ar OV HEAD th various societies of that locality. Our PIC A I J ' nu 013 9 mber from here intend taking ,-. it is nct a good place for young children. -�nic at Atha on Saturday.- co 0. appears to be very popular this in the c�ool pie Q 0 Air. an. Mrs. Alex.Armstrong,of White- summer, having a-call at least once each ted at Eli Nighswander, Sunday. -idv cR AUDLEY. Vale, C M iveek. vi� A nu iber from here attended the For- P Macnab was 06mewhat,surprisQ'd on SelhnnfelosoO next Thursday. cle., s6wi ac ime, aoi , . . eater,a anniversary at Whitevale Sunda Dg DR lluw� I Monday evenin to -find.a 9 J. It aOill was here on Saturday lap,. last quantity ot useful tinware and other ar- It sectils too bad t a Mrs. Eli Ni 0 0 have I'loasan villey ullowander and C. Arnletro' ng Rd At Fkwilag.' Markha m- . ticles on diipplay, AS lie had been ton UA vacant it On MOudav to spend k sit Ux- s wee W 0 yearo :3 D IC 0!� married Monday their numerous Albert Ilull.tly has &rchased a MoCor bridge. P4 friends wished to extend their congratu- mmok r i C10 �r 11, �-9- owe Mr. and Mrs. W'. Rdpkin V.S., '.of 04GD OX Cd'D Rev. MoAul y, of P ID =1 0 kckeritig,l fts 'with Pickering spent Sunday 'witil the formet',i 'D 0 0 0 Q;L,4- The many friends of Rev. Mr. Dadson, parishonere to. cc. 4) 0 otifflonday. parion ;Q P4 t.0,d;Tq;Q Q a former pastor 'of the Baptist church Robt. Milne, of Green ver east� raised ;4 400 For YCliur" PAn"' L�-, k--o s Gk6en 4; ' k Jaml a MOB dy has completed the' side 0 Ifere, but now- of Montreal, extend most r3ad fe ciog. It is a neat fence. a large barn on the farm of the h omestead 0 sinere ay m patily to him in the loss of Miss Dennis, of Kinsale, spent Sunday Saturday- -0 13 For ug, Finish' to Ile,spent 0 0 Ili# beloved with her aiater,hlre. Jae. Plaskitt. Air. and Mrs. Warts, of Stouffvi d 0 to t d 'Wife. The end came on Sal. obe of repairing so badly needed on Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and 'D ON 0 HK 7�: of last week, and the remains were taken th .6 E 0 -0 e Du alop corners were lot on Wednesday. Mrs. N. Bice. to Woodolock for interment. coop- The Epworth League and ilia Metho. 0oulte4l, of Toronto, are visiting at N. J. erg, blacksmith, m Ilers basket -m Mrs. . Wilcox and niece, Miss Lela All our industries are quite busy. akers 'distSabbath school will hold A )01 apman day. t Cb and our V..S., we see him every musical and literary evening on W 11' . Friday Several from bore will no doubt attend Our veteran root growers, U. Yo;ng and A next, July Ist, oommenclug at 8 O'clock. tile Kinsale. Band concert this Friday Benson' Wilson- are running a race for the pkins," V The programs hav6 been issued and fore. evening if the weather is at all favorable. prize on mangole when the fall fail re come cast an evening of inueb enjoyment and Dani' 31 McBrady has returned from re OR. neAS the admission has been put ceiving treatment to remove a cancer. The Mrs B. Doten, or., is stil We bu c ro the Manufacturer- cancer,a gori vous daughter, Mrs. l9anyard, of Claremo at 10 cents a splendid turnout is expeopted. is and excepting the r er nt and* can give you the best value at Pathmaster Bundy b asked no to re. strain I 1r, MoBrady is getting on a i well We are pleased-to state that she is re-0ov- q the closest prices. Id be expected. ering. u0st each villager -vho has burdocks or 0 .oou other weeds growing on , Stop en Westney and son Will* M- t. Don't forget the -anniversary sermon, the street oppo- to e- 216t" 189 - d Guelph last Frids 8., 81 Is found to the, A.O.U.W., Sunday the 26th proi.. U t his or liar property to haye the same nde �Y. h e everKtb ing in a flourishing conditio He in the afternoon at 2.30 by t e R v. x Out At once. I would be only a few win- thin a I 1at it Would Lp&y each farmer to- go White, Ba ist minister of Claremont. utes work for each. If the pathmaster thereto ather hints from the experiments.- Will JOI visited Miss Maggie 8 9 Owe to has to hire it done the monoy that should Farm uperititeadent Ronnie was Very enquire what PrOsPeate there would be 44 be used on sidewalks will be just that in 'Fruit Tr s 1 the North west obliging. I for an able bodied man to much lessened. The reasonableneu of We Ole that a oouple of youths north 'of take a trip out thereg knowi g that Bhe n this request will ba r000gnized xg 0006. here ho ve had to settle pugilistic matters had been there lately. -And Dentist, Pickeri -h Calls by day and'night prom ptly-attend- As ave been appointed sipat for,ft-It before J. P., 11,thelawcould sei the We potioe that our generglme-ordb ty'oes, I am n,.)w prepared to take re offen illwfll and'revenge, it would be a Mr. Wlinder but, got right in Ii ed to. General blacksmithing. Lame and for the beat line of saleable tre" Wfille wood' ne with 0 tug is RMIn.Israel diseased feet a specia4y. Also agent for good 4 as heire are Ignorant �nhabit y WSW the business here. We 9ze anxiould McLaughlin.Carriage Co., Oshawa. No* Jolbn JD,-Geop founfi otook of rye bay. but Of h v sphere wba yet think i a longs ing for the other olark to show the dry This is somthing ii at the other oolinter. 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'41 ' FLt-SHES OF FUN . . . ��, .-I% ` ­.. --I'- . 1-1 . 1. .. - I . � . .1 ...� � , I I . ; -who - - , 9 I . .- .. ) -1.14 ., ir 11, . � .� . . - I . I -1 . .-14, '. ­�-�. I .i___ ; - I'li Nty and uprightness of life. Count in Pairma-perhap&_ n ,., . __.�, -1 . _I 11. I - . .�­ I i _J1 - -Lin.! - 11 . y ,ot in Ital y - , ­ 1: I I . - - . :-,_.;�, -,;_�, � ani, qual- �', ,-:t' , . . * - , ­ �AV::�1..1. . I . Ovalaro had been to them a friend-,and possesses the same amount 'i.. . - . from- .. -.1��_ .. . ,�,) -11 . . , I... - . �'�_-, - � . , , -- - . ,.. . . ..1. .T. _1 I a a 0 � .� - , . �. ­ .. .. - z . - . 4. "'__'_ -#*-.A .. 0- , . 0 . . . . _., � , -�il- I I in sonw respects en guide. ity 9f. intellect; and I think jibe i wills�n�4)i&yorti. know 'your w i ie a P'. . �._:.�� ,� .:�._ - '. I --. I . . I -1, � .. - - . . I .. d of .1� I - . - �'. .t - eager t;o iinprove as a I�, . . ad reporo ,n t i re con a. - �? .i :1-- _ .- ot e first hawband I Hobson (with-'a si b)- . I - i...eA.:, - !�: ..�, .'. - 'AINTI -OP " P #-� pan- 9 - . ­ In him they h he is ft n -,,,,,-�'.�;, THE P RR --� fidleuce. ais one who cloluld .never be- knowledge. Then again, her deep � , . ' �_�",,' , - . . . '. knIA " . - Yes, but he iiativer put we on to hlx - .- "W �_,L :,.,�....,-..;� _. I L I . � . '..� I Ill is a paint- I. I . -I �.'­- - , .-i I . - - - .1, tray tiny truist relweed in him. .And sion foi- art. Fra Anselmo ­.. �;;!�;-,,,'��''­�, � L.. ��.:- _. . � . l: - dome t a airs, . . ..I , ,_ '__ , , �s _�_". , _ . �,''.."-,__�; -­­�''" ;. .-:-;;, . I'_ -_� � .I— . �,-1, . . ,lipacity. H as been ff ' confound him, -Z. , ,L� IJV�, � ., . ;.� - . I -,,_'­..Nt -, .-­ , , 1_' . 1. . I . 1. .1 e h !F� ., I , '_ , . .1. .,. . � I., � . . � . 'i-11,1, I." L, ­' ,; ..� I � - . .-,_ .! .�,�,,;�,I_ .­ I � ­,�, ',�, ;.�, - . OR,� .:'L .� . I through the count they had been er of no mean c tv - - , � . - , 0 .1 - . 1 , - - --, , ­-11 . �-,, .. ��'41., _ I.. 1;_ , .� .�-. - I La - �;' : :�*_;, - ., .,,, .;;I..'-, . , ,.. ., , , - � , - . !" ­ co engaging a new cook)�.. Ca . . ., .. - . . . . 'PlIZI., -r";'- ":' . � 1�, ','�: . ... - .0 _ � � ! 1-!i",�I .!�;.j!;'...�'. �'� _�'. ��L .: , . -�;1 .4 . ,, _ "Ir" ,.,; I thrown occasionaLly into the society of rated by wros as equal to Angeli . r ; 1 - .,"�",)' " ith him, ou el a bicycift I Cook-No, . :., I '.�. - , . -1�� - . , � I...­ IA,4:.., _: , '� ' the MarquiB Steffano garne8e. listened to her conversation w y lady; but I � ,1:. , .- . _ �_ � "' ' , --r-, . I -I . - . . "t'i- A, . .1� - . U : �.: ., 11 ­_ ,-�, I _ : ,::­ ` ;` ge I can :i e'You the a.ddrew where I have., .. . �.::: - . , � �'_ L :_!�� __ � 1. - . __ - . - . - "'Henri," said Paulo, when he had and I was astonished at her knowled . L . , .I"..._� I I'­- . :,.'' 1_: I, � !_ . 1, ,�a" . - . . .. '. - I . . � .. 7,_11 ­�,,­ . � i THE MAGIC OF,A X AS k GE . mine cleaned. : 1.1.-1. -, 111. ' ...., �.7 - , , , .." . - @I ,­.. ­I�, ' at her keen . . � , -,,� ..i%,7'�,,�� . . ­ - h, � y were be- rt,ists, and . . ":,­. :-;*:-;. k� I. 1, ��..��: i ., � -1. � .7 of art and a . ; . - . I . � . .- - , - * . . .- . 1;��,, - :_ :�, . . A��.� .-P. _ .. I. - ','I I � I . lie seat her doen-rhenta giving her- �� .. , , . .. -­ . *, yolnd tho bearing of othem, . Aihb discrimination. * . . .­�',d, . . �1: ..� - ' ,, .. . I . . %i�, PI*-- - , . . -.1 - -�:-, _­ .1 you would not go back to that box. I � 4".. . i :-�!,_*..: _. rx)ntrol of their child. G racivas I I Nvibl, -.. , 4"--y'. -- - , .. n � I --.I.,, - , _ I .. . .- - ,,, . . . To -bo CA01116 "d, . ­ , -.:' , , 41 ,�,,.%,�,: . ­ ;.� I.. �;. t . i c" not endure that fellow'." 17.� --1, ­­1, I , I� - .1. I knew Where to obtain document8 ':, . , . � _�_�;­­% :; . 'ted, . hirting hi ' �'!_ -� ...-­P_--_._.__________E" ; ... :,. . . , . . - . ._.,. "r, - _:� " Did you hea.rV S,teffano shou w m ercis�, 01! "I am moit going back. ' Th6 '�6unt ' �' t a t wou ld give us con t rol -of'ou r ch I I(1, -.. - . . : I , S., , arou d by the ex %.; '' I- h , 4,­ -r-, ­­ - - . . I �,I I­ .,- . ' �_ � . I - ", , �%_ ".o. �f� I THE BELOVEI) PifySIMN.- !'' - .k , .�'­ � turning to the painter, when he had a strength which. bo one would havei df*,m slot expec.t us. Did y)Ou not see ­- !�.l . � - . _... . , .,_.. . -I � put his would-be mentor away. " f beliewid, from his , 11. .1.4 . . : I Hicks--I notice thut Charley's w i fe , . ­�..: . I �:� "­�­;47V aPpearance, that he him 81*a-k to me inside 1 * hasn't touchj�d the piano since bile was, . ,� I i�M.- ..��.. ' ,-: , , , - -V I -"--" - � �:. W. ...._ _,- : _. 1.� ;_ 1. , , . . ... � - - : -.1 .­i,�'_- -� - -1 . T,I& of 1%lr J1111111111till ;,,�1.�... . . . � , , 4" __ 1�- say It again, you are a sneak and a could have Possessed. "Yes, I saw; but I knew ndt what Seum larldena' 111a the olarrie4. Wick&-No; the fa.ct is s , ­ ­�, ,� ;:� _'." * ,,,4P_'� . .i ,.,-,: cowardly villainl and 11 intwid to " SlAf f it no Fa rneae I- . he ;�r � � _ * - ,- Listen to me. he suid." I . : . - I I �'. 1,� If you do rwt givq, o ' Kintipsong or. I-Aluburghe .1 thinks the. world of him. .�,. � , ",""', �­'I--: take it upoin myself to put a istop to Ver this disgrace� "'lie bade me goqd-night, and sent the - . I : . . __ . .,,, ,*,,,-,�, ' : ' `' ­'. . . . ..��-r­ I :. � :"?, your impr - -6c0t I have heard, ,said th . .. , ,�,�-�----- ,A . t, r . �4 " ;_�, __ udence." , ful, onset-if you WO I eaft the .painter &true to you; amd then he said to me Since the days of Sir Walt*r e -motber, I h4t� � . . ,.�. I.- . i. -1 , . ' I...� . I.. . , i I �: ,�;r',.�; ::1 ` Marquis !" Za,noini still held, his further-] swear, )y all I hold seared. plaiuV that if I preferred not to re- perba,ps, no Scotsman has cum i, - � .. ,_.. -_ :-.. li�l �_ manded your huBt),ind is ,a sad gamhler. No, .. . .. _ , . ,-: ,_:�_ � . - amma, anawt,red the bride. It -B-the i �� .�_. - ., .. 1, temper, though it tried him Bore— that you shall �e expelted from the turm. he -,vould oboorfully excuse us more loyal rtnd universal - � _� -f,- I .. � , . flection .III, I 1-1 . . a I . . , ;1. . .- , . . _­ "when you are wi�ling to give me-W .reg , , .!i _wl. I ,11 who are 8ad. I . .. .. ,�, ­ ay Cor gio, and yOu knowi I ,will do it I hot h." oth*,r nit w . ;-,':.,l I I .�­:, I should prefer to Beowure, I I will have no more of it." from all grades of people than Sir . . - . _..- I .. .1. - * I - _�' I -will paw-con. , "Blem him.for a true friend. Tell . I I The First - Ajat,eiI__�()w 0ear . ­_­'� !4 ml.-,,��:., - . . an(l. I.'; ,'' - � ��'... - _j� I�­ ased chloro- bright .it is -in tb-_� west. The Secon - 1! . �: 4 � . . A Jamaes Simpson, .,;..%-?�,�� hear no more.". Ningle oath 'b[ad emeaped the ruf- me,. Henri, how can he bear to wi8o- I who first - ., , . I .: . I ic., _ '-. . . .,. : - .4� 1 � ­. - ,..V . ., ... ' ' Cv�mpark fia ' . 'I I I I �, .1 � -1 - " Zound8 ! 11.1trelo't you go n's. lirs, and Ahon he had backed cilite, with such a m&nl Can y6u form as am anaestisetic. When a title Mat(-Wlly not. ? The captain ha-4 L.L.I�a , : . t....� . ..: �.... ... . .. , ., . . 1!* :. I., . ­ . I 1. ­ ! .,� -,;.�-.'*.., ­ - ,.,.,� ­, of manhoodtinside that lady-like iskin (k,wn. He knew,very well that young ima$i Ile.V' . , came to him, late in life, he took for sWeepipg the horizon with his g1,11's. ... - , , , . 1. . �., . . . , �*' . of yourIs I If you will have, no more Valvalia,being piesident of. the club,as -Yes I caii imagine it very easily. I - . , " :,*. : ' ' ' 1-1 I:- of I � , �'.-'�� ;. �- ._." . words, will you take. that?" Ain. well as one of tht principal suppo may say I know. If I tell you'the sec- hiA crest the healing rod of AesculaPius He-Why Aoe,sn't that Engli,41s girl . ­ 1. '.... I� � . . , rt , I f.Vi . -It' with a quick mplviement the marquis Dolore." C011le. on dtwk find be wooed fly t Ile . '., .." - ;.. . cto . .. - '�­:� could if be, 011(ftlexecpte his threa.; re,t, you -viifl keep it.V and ,for his motto , . -..... 'i - � '' V, ,".- whipped out his rapier and. aimed a and: mad u .ho *aa fhe t "Certainly." 1 � I ,:;'':: ­,�,.� . . y . .breezes, too ? She-Her rpother- won't' : . - I-1, :1.1 ...I . I � 1"' ," �i.I I e u . - 1 . I . , ! �,�. ". I .. - .. I,.. blow at the other's cheek, and he. bought cf - . , S - I . ­ %Vbat man could hav let her. i, he lie4u-d Lhe GaPtain h,ky t ' -a __ . "We'll, there are 6 ­ hititiene" � _ � I­... I expulsion. frodn �he' n"' t select an k. - WO r . - I -, .� � ;-: � would have succeeded bad not Zanoni the wealthiest "'i.al club in Parni.-I, ;Which attach the count to the bru*tat He ga,ve ddylice free of a 11 thought Of ' t his was a trade wind. . I. .1 .. ., .1­.. - . ,, � . .. , - :.., ��'7��III...�I'� , I it losep _ , - 1 ... . _ put U ) his a-rm in iseason to ward it )mpen8e to those. who Could Jilt hine told nie of her--. ong,,,*ge� I .,�­ ,", 1.�,' _. s4w,red him for jibe time; but tho ft"110w, for tha-t be is brutal I do not recA -,i-17 . .. - , Off. � I I I _" �:.' '_:-,_��.-, kwAk he `CafA Upou' llis la,t,e, antagon-isi, be-sitate to affirm. First, you must afford a fee, but was too honest to en- , nwat in t lie strictest confidence. P(mit* 1 - . " ��.,;�-Ar': ­.- �*­� ­ . ,I i.,." . ; '.-- In another moment this artist,see- am he suffered bin;i,self t.o he led away, remember . ithat Guisellpe , Denar i o need of her. Parents approve itf Yes, but' ,,he .. � � .... ­ I - at Steffano me ef, , 0 18 couraffe tho4e who lad n - . � :,. . :.�., - --�, ; - Ing th, ant inisebi i . %k*ant8 to go 'around and tell fill i lie.' ­ L, - __ :, ... - . . . ..�­ .1 was nflft a Pleasant one. � J1i8 heart wall deeply in love' with the Princess di . . �, ... .. . ,'.-.' .. ."11 drew his own weapon- and put himself if 1�of�8ible, more bitter lately, b pend their mon4 . . , �, ,1-_', - is skill to a , lother girb-4-henwif. _� _. . t,� .1 , . . . - ,tham before: V a rona. He loves, her pa8sioi . � .. .� , . . . . � :, .�, coa g uard. ' . . . �a , "- ': ' ' � . 1. - ­.� ,._-�_,-, '.1, ' ' . a1ld the spasdoilipic. working, of his and, I do not doubt, would alnio3t givo 1Y. "I'll see you in Princes street," he ,l,ime is Money, you lno,w, rema.rk.ed ., . * ' '" ;... � -:,.z"-��-_�i_ .. - "Gentle s o the others dark features ' t his life for her love in return. . tient of this description. . . ;� -. q.'. . plainly told this Ho said t the tailor. Weil, I take, not, you (�v : -__,�._ : ..I:,- W 0 " One " ll�e n _.� .. . ­ I i.: . ' '. h stood near, but dared not interr thoughts of v,Qmgea,nce were busy. fancies. 1 have thought, that Stef- ,.Tttk4 I there,:daily, in the sun, " er Belem to think .so when Insk i : �� ,:,. .,' ­��:.,: -e . IJ �(q) .. .�., �. . . �, . ;_ :, _ ­.,.�_ fere. " I ca.11 you to ,witn ,m that I' w i t hio. I i fano, wields a considerable influence e a wa . to wait. two raonthb for your bi . 1.� . - I � i . ,-, :" . . I � . .­.�.;_ � , ,have, been literally forced to thi.s." '.1 I . - . over her, ,and that wbatever he cah The la of y w at first indignant at the J 1, sa 141 -�.. . 11 I ., - ­ , . Meamwhillill,l a Irag' ged.'-shock-6,adeft the gilded Youth. .1 . ­ ��. , -,. : :. Then to his opponent, Who stood - . , _. - . .�,�� S�ar I . . : . " ... . � . , boy of the street tribe had (lived inta (10 4o hell) him will please her. ,'At all doctor's hard-heartedne8s, 1,ut. -finally Mlend,c.,Int . ­ .. s. I 'I . . ..__ I -* , . I .! � . � ­� . . . ' ' _(,()Ul(l ye give me a - � �_�.. I-.... tog at him as though watching for ' ' .. ca r.:�1' �, * I I , " J �: :�­1,,%.: ..._:,.-,. I the river and ,br upilit to the sboro Coventa the marquis is related to her, took his advice and was cured. . ._,�. I - �� � ­ -1 11.1 . owning for favorable attack: . . and she would naturall _ fare, please, Tnititerf Va8gerhy - V0 11 ; I . I., .. � - . �_,, ,". '.- . the unfortunat ,y desire that he -et know you want it for drink. MendiCMIL ! �. .� I :, 11 M e rapie 0 i,g * . ...,�te',�.. :,:,�� mel. couu.c.d. r, ah ol, ha v 1 11 R should wylsper; so the. count feels it It was Bometimes, difficult t 41 I ­ ., call ( -, . arquis, you - .­ '� -, B . I- . I ", What sball men say of y 0ii,Thtly)-Wotev .r you say , hoss. " ,1�.". ��-�.": ,_,1,.,, ou, who Partially wiped an the tittterti o . 08- JUA it. . Yl�u,t.. - --.1 .. , , " .�I­ I� ...:--_ draw your sword upon one. - who, his frock, exten of 'it to its oNk, to be po,licy to pro,Wote that pr' ,nCe with him. The importunity e 8 . - .. . , .- ,;.!"..;' . ner. I . are payin, for .It. . - - ,I.._., ,�.I.. ,"v,re he eve'n to kill you in self-defense,, The. mar(luis 11( )k it- ia beautiful perity it he can. . aile,d nothing agairlst . It ..� T. �.. . - - .1. I.�,.-�.� .,-,.. _- weapon of Milan - ...rhere i.s another influei3ce. . Thouvhtful to the.Lut.-Didii yolif J . ­I -, , _*-.._.:--�_; . . lanust suffe,r tile pemalty of 4eath at 'make its golden hilt - 'Oil r the sturdiness of the unyielding j.4nit- alisc ... , . .­ --.1 J- gand dukic, feel,n deeply the effe t of ."Ilding . I ..1:_..,_ _ . I filet With precio titurses--and ranbis i C . cashier leave you ..I fly vifs- -1-!, -, . I . . . . -.1-1- . thn hands of the public executioner; I hi.s brother's behavior upon the public ors. A -welli-known aut h,or . was once 811,ge? Y es; he. left a line in tile (-�, ' ­ , . , . ,. , . L.. ., z . .-;-. .- ' eyes ming blade. Denaro, I 1 -4 h . . ­­ . over the gleT - . - . - - . . .. . - - - ,. , �_ I. .I RV you know that such is the law . _. . ., � 1.4 flal(l up ;- . . ,- . , � y of weing t hat. t be !Iloy haft been ell her mind. It is becolui a scandal that told that no more patients were to he tx)x transferr* . �i . . . I - �_�, ;. Ing to me hi 11 . I— - � :v - in Parma I What shall men sa . . .. . '.. ­ :, . .. .. � . � n, I.. I. Worry c 1,uh. . . .r.I ­ �. IN, I:er.%Ijll) ill a Don - I .-;:."-_e':�� �, overlooked or orgottetri, gave him a. i glves� him much trou Ile find unrest, s"n on tba'l dayl 1-ftt 'I am sure I mem .. _�. j -1 - .: you?11 . . % .-1 ,-1- I I . . .. _._ _ ! .1 � _ . .1 .1 �":)­ ... "'. " Per Bacco I If I,leave th�e to' tbe large, pieCe od Biller and sont hi ' .� 80'to you Be'e, by helping to win Ste f. adiaitted." abe urged; -"be- 1, �V fly do y(lu and Harold prefel- a _ ..!..,_,;, � , ; , . 1. m away, I fano-awakfrolm even a few Of his evil May he UVIVY to it hin(Jillu v ask �, ":, ­ - public executioner, make of my head - A moment later *effano, quivering I . I wheel f t III, I-I i. . ' _ . . �I—, .._.., ootirwe (luisep1w is earning the duke's knows me." _.. 11 3 I . . . . ve :- -I.-. . I : . . football. -Aha ! I-6t, us see if thou ai IB ry joint. lwn, d with -it horrible i . . 11 . I .-0. i Vv4'1I th(lugha man lea rns to r'ide %% it li� - , -,. �­�..,. . � a . i . . L . , I - , .. . ­ , ,.- ­­ "...':�-,-.- impreciLtioin on �o lips, brought the igratitude, a.nd he hopeo -will receive the .. *; a t lie qu't,+n. 1 11 IS arM.1 f ree, milt, reld le.(I,' .Ill ti�zff I 11 g, .1� .. . _ . ;_­_. t.:�.::;w�. canst wield a sword as nimbly as thotf - Ductor Si pion 'know . ., . . ­ L­_��;-�, I I�e I bright blade &� ' his knee, , benefit of his in(luence wit� (lie I rin- -�:ma'am,"-wu the rejoinder, arld, , the . f fi . .. �,-1 - -- ­­ . do-st. a maul-stickl Vbere at t he . fwin acrotm ) what praotical. value, is it wilen itri - . �-:�. :, .-' I .., - 0 eurt-the count - . . .:� 1: ­ 1. :�: ;.,I. - thinking t buis t I broAk it ; but ita i I - 18 On a tandem v%be I I . -1, '. . . . I. Take.that I" . � - cum. fited lady. ' .e , . 1. �­.-� ,.-' . :, . . , I I :% . I 1. . . . � . a- temper with,st0(XI � 11'8 iighty effort. 1. ove-0h, Yes; I a , ,qb _.: .�- ' i of, policy doe.'s he put up wit It him. Ile loved to be the bearer -of good ! 1,14,. i , I We L dospism the fellow. and ooffly as i ionrit- door closed on (be dis I I O.,%I�% I . -;: �:, .;-�. -'--.I-- have said. tha,t our painter' n S I) M re t lo t '_ ' � ' ;.I.%.. �111� ­. Thee with tinotileir oath, and befqre 1 te r .� . :i. : - . . ., � .1 � . . and sinews had been toned and , . I . ,.ft re t heows , I n -1 . 8 for niv. Ile. tOld me (1111 Ile, I;- . I . - . - hi' comPanionm (5601d interfere, he had 11` cOrtalnly w`0"l`1 ' Ot wish that we , latly. said to Ile stric,ken � 1( . - " 17�'.�:' :' � - utTengthened and his muscles tem- , tiolings- A I )Ved me with a sin,gleneS8 of devo.- '. - 'I -1 . ;:'�­� �. . I it into the I puw, once Came to ,-t � � �: --.... _,71 � driven the pharp p(Ar earth J-ht`uld aP-so('i`t4k -with him." L with a fatal ditwl J - . . - , pered by long .find continuous manly . : . oon that coul(In't I* surpruised- 3vl Ss - . I .. 11 , . : :1 1--... ''Henri,` Baid t he (other, after a, brief ahim. accompanied fly her moliher. oc- : � . I .. '­ �.. _.� -eiq arld 7--&-Ut it deep diomn. until the whole � 1) flawk-You are sure lif- didn't fly - .- . athletic exel . es, , t he sword I � . 8, 8 I Li- '-- -_ : � . - r , "'.�: ,, wiih him a favori. Com- -was huried-and, then, wi h his I PRILIA010, during -,%hich he had been pr(>- tor Simpsou saw his Patient, and t lien " larilcm of devoiionf I. ..f%, . . . _­ had -be*n ie b Lit tie t ..gu . . 1 . ­- . .- .. ,� . ' . ­ . ., -�". - - - i(m from his earliest youth. it �foot Upell tl�e� pilm -met, he snapped foundly thoughtful "of course it i8 not ,;jropd to the mot.her .with a few , . . ,I 1� .. I.,�; _�'- ,�, : j..- I __Was that man eve_r 6 faftner? in- :* ' ._� c .1 -_e� ha q. . , , , - - a t lit, I ., : z I.: - I Irid, e I � . . I .��:1, . I , . _. .; r,i 4n, twOn .9aid of �b"m a t. INI a( -tho hiLt find the bHght Istrel, asund r. : for nw. to jud,ge ; yet I can not help words. "He is ver'y * brupt.." id I �' i� I- ,, _.. ...'. . -1- _. .I ,.� -1­_­,� ' thinking that , (juited Airs, Corntoss,el. No, ans"erett ' *: _n . �, Spain, that he was the Uest swordam Tho Painter, W' &) bad gone but. a I with reg a rot t,O the invalid. . - I . � .1 1;;. I -.. . am . - . !�I;, - , ,. %�;�. - ' hvr hutilhand ver% 1K)htely. litit, lie's �i I- . �, . -�. 1-�. -.f­ . short digtance away, hearing the t4ba rp 111"noe-ma the count makes it ruititake. If "My dear," haid her mol )U I I . . 1..Li 1. . .1. i�� � ..- -on the present occasion he had . he r, '' ' - �,_- .'.1 wity.-i talkin' al,-,:ut Ow, delights of liv- - I- . : ..I . � � . _ f- kmapping of the breuking -1 have read the l"utiful givi ['light, did ao( iwe the joy on face. 1 .- . 1 - And ' � in- , - �, �.�. ..�! lolst nothing of his * "canning o blade. 111ki �Is ' in in (he country. Thut'8 ",hat 'hIA"wa , ­ - . . :- � . - . . . ; . ­ - ­ " hytiffictively turned Eis head,tthd looked lihe is the very oo-ul of truth find honor, Ah tears %hen ui � I , - I- -I 1:,.. 1. leuce" since tha;t time. . own eyes welled ils slue he never- was a farm4ty. . .�. _._. P, ''. �s - he find mho can not witnesa Nnaro's _tb thankfulnetistil" I . �. �­� . --,*. '... , I . . . And on the pn�peut occasion �� bad back. mief I ing aa' , (lid' so I he venge- ' filled w . - - I- �.�, , .-11..� ��l',"1-1 I I . . � . ' -1 .- , ,-:-,. - � ­ ful look of ,4Wfaxsa -fixed ul,on hini-th . ('011 rm, t(�ward the marquis without A not I11141t r mol he I-.. %N ho-v son Ilertha-CII'Ll-Ley says,1tha't wbef-I %vs' , , -,- - . � ,- - -he wa0 i - I ... ­ -. I,' arked advantage In that walit "I Pa- I are married rrl,,i ' , - ­:�­� ,� t M . . .- I ,� .. . . . � - I ' I . 1 . -1 .. , look dead] in itsl blackne8s of- hate. 1 weirig ilit duplicity." I , . � -. 11100 er. y tient of Sir Jamea, saw him at 'a sta- wma, 'shall sta.v withi� �- I- ' - , :, ­`� I a-nd oollected %%-]life the otb i I :. . . 1. .1 .. u4 articulate( , :. C 8 ,d III % 1. , , , ' 1-1 : .��.,*, �_.:,:::.-. sk'a-a mad with pas.sioIn. The, conflict, "CIO !� go I" t ho I 111,1144111, , I I "'I'lutt �is. a hard word, Ptisulo." '!' �, tion. ll,ut with (Iuic,k bhtll-t vt4.1,N lie ! ivs ,,is long as slx� liv - F I -, no -yet - , I: , ­ '_ i t . - . " - ._1. ''..,. "I know it but, it is Itlot t rue I t yoU pe-rmist r - 'I" '-'r �,_ if uch it �cpuld be called, wafl quickly' I hurried to it cab- ,'6he 'ovrrtook Ill � . :�. , .;. - I B in a lotne partly,ts isbriek and Partly a I ill in Velieving him it t r1i I Il- '. I.' . ".. - I - - I ... ., ., - ;�`_ 'count's good quawlitim. � ful runn, . - ` I .. '. . I., , ..� . '. I 1101wi. 11 11' b0tween k n ow t IA. lie . I . , I , �'.. - . .�.,' - I be. dav of reckAoxiing I -:'Tell ine,'will my son diet' I i : -1 . �ver. The marquis attac.ked furious . i � aAkIng, Ile . - : 1_�-):-_ -�,���:'.� � ) a I !xs will comlo, and wh,en it aocs, look luia been it true u.nd loyiki friend to 3ou Conqui,red-S-he-If you dare, % i 1. "% - , w -.. ',Y, exposing himself in the outset, 114 . , - roplied in his silvery, itoothing ton'es: i I-ii-e , -4. .. , a %%eaknosti- " ; �� 1. - , I . a -Lo' "Did I ever fail to fam you, "fivil - %%fill* I aul Ili the c,ountry I elia I I ,. ,'� I ,�__ a _. '' I - . .;�-V.-_,�'.­.. ? tal thrust, haft his opponent desired yourwLf I" : . Rod me. Yet I (xin si_-e Is .nit i:* ;., � �, " � �, .z -1 I At this wint the comparisons, nee- and this seoking (A) win the favor 0 . - ,-._L�� _ , I it, but . f-,U(...h Was not the . � I bad good ne%vm I o g i ve you I Dear, ruturn, your !etters uno.pened. Ile - _- .- -­,: .0 gi ve " ; I I -_�; .--.-.,. , ;". - � Ing 11ralt a mob was Ileginning togath- buCh ftw(,IlnIa a by the sacrifloe of hi , friend, yoltir bQy knows. Nittuie ((,!if Very -.vell. thell I'll, II;Iv - 1XISI.- , I ­ I - I '.i, krtist's purp(xse.fle. suffered Slef I 0 . ., . .L I . . I er, took Win forvil�ly in )I ,not and let OVIll WfaCe and vorrifort, is one. of th . I e tp ulst . I ; . , . . . 1:1.:�-�;,�,�_.'­�-­� . .I anoo t6 ,worr-3, and frett -find wapte his I I 'On'- ! b i lit, as he has told you. tier inessago ' al vards. Ant] yotr kno%v 'a count r ' I . : , � 1, . - _.. I -". ­ - y '� .,: ,...e . , and blo-ws, , him away, T4eo Za�ooili.wltly hi.4 head ") you think tht, princem loven hiall" !, sollichow comes softly to lmilivn( iind ' Pom'trimAter'a wife hfi,4 a go I- I.-, ,� , '­­ .1 '.. I mergy . od. (left I of- .­ . ..,� : . ! . �� ;,;. I. ,'.� ior more. I ban once. he- Bought to borwe,d and his urnia folded on hi% 1�ofi- "No. She doe-8 not. She restwets i fri,.n,L.1 vk lien there is no wore hope ' -no. . I ._.� . :_ , ­ . . t4pary tit I - :,. . , , - . _ . , � , . hian, and Ls kindly di8po8ed loward him, t � - - .: .;� . io ug 1% y, purBued 1 1 .- . . � - -�.��; . ., strike, and cut its with an edged sword om 8lotk`lY limit 11 tfull Z of life he re." , �_, - ` .".. _,;,,.'.�r, . I - awley, ltai(IIT6rnw)n� lo his most ih� . I I. , ... I ., �., . ,e �; .. � `"61 -otrit . , _1 : bu( Its yet title hills not given him her Ile bad uAronventional but effect' I -III, : . - �. . � .. ­ iuffered him to thor,ouglIly display his� M ed (cof,wrte; ; I - , ,-: . 1 , ,I �. I:, , * '_1 I _Ah a ,twist which - - L ��11 ' love." IvO It imate friend, I'll make a - compaot- 1 �- �I . I-.- . ___.. ,. ., ' - ' .f, W,IYN Of C0113111ishIlIg what lie %%ante I. r �vith you. ' ' .. ­ .. ­ -1 .1 .. �,�. .�1,., '' - -:�; :,- �� , 1. - . i �I',, CH'AllrPER Ill. . � '. - . . tj e L.i.'...", ..�i:... i . .�,- .- . . .1 �. iimse,lf, and then, w �,�`L ;.-",f, � `��� . "Then he nev r will.",-i �, i ., .. !�- 1'ou te'll tile my faults ,,I n d ' . . .. , I I­': I . .- 4 -­_ ,,�_ . .1 Re, knew well how to upply, be Caught .' �i 6 :if I -:, ,:. . 1� ­ . . �. , : I An aj;sistaut bad uplwt it tx)tt ,#� . . . - � ...�. ,,, . ,. . - '.W ;,;: ,; . I'll tell you yours. My dear fellow .- . . 1* by do �10`tj tbink hd?" �:!`. . : i - .. . . . ­:� .. ,:" -,:- . .he opposing ra -by its point and its ,tlem I he foux platrit1ans "641 'gain- , chforoform on th. flool,a,rsil 11-A. t,apl,ly - 1111� I#,Y rell,, , .� . . 7. . pier , 7�_ �.. , .. - , 1� ."y .0�- .1 . . r. , ,. - �­�, , . an't, Nly voice - � . .. , . .. .. . , It find .swnt it flying into the tiv "Perhilm I ought not to . . led, f-C. *11 . . .", , ...- ­ ­...­ -t he njx)b, and %%ere _ . obort %b-�-n it was olost needful. V � 9 I . ,,, I ­ - . ILI er. ed a point beyond ra n i ., . I - � .F. i� __ .. *"-',urvly you njay bay, it to' me." J. e e 1peen tAl-kill : -.1" �.- �:; ..-. " Denani! Your rallier ! (;i N'e it to" free front particular Ws8ervniion. the , . Doctor 8iMlVIOn CILIMI,� (.Ut I tit "ays gives vul alt r. t'v I . � ­ 1.�- ..-, .1 I _. I � . . ­ ,'' .,:, I ou ink me liwkilig lit gra- � I � _It I � , �o.: .I : . I. ... - . ; . . ._ . ;,;.,- I . -itA he could deject. two the . titude to tile (.t)uu( for fill his. gtK)d- I nquare of driwti-ed- varilet, aiiii t I,ub . - � ..I., 1:I . :_. too I" And the. marquis, in his -wild marquis fan( "Y ,%kill th I I,*, -six 114'Urs. , � .1. I. . - Jalap- a Ve to`Rrieak of it. Mr. �_%, .* - :�, .. il. ..., z .1 ; - r '. . - - lar.t (A his companions a dle,fti-re, if not . I kept the patient under the inf!uotice . (.,, h . I 11 . ­ � I paroxysms of fury and Chagrin, grasp . - . - . :, , '. I . . , I . . L. - .,.�, % '. r _, :, n e4m to us." I . I -likkUTII, 111,11 V--'Cilig tilitt i0i ni,1 rfk - j::. I'....- :. e4.at its hilt as though he wo,xild have 18 Ilea rt. _14 � I I I ,�.,:�, .,.� I ­_ 'o . . an intent, to leave him. In h 0 1 I he unitest he I A". _ ­ .:-,-. '. . . � m :.. � _.�. :!;:, taken It. . -his inner conacience- ". 110, Pau go,. )lave ,to fear oft hat., . t hit,n a ye it r s i n,.,e- I attended you ii lid . . �'.... . �,I-r-�, - . .,.-,-: , ­..­". . . or in for it is � fl;vod its he thought chloy-oform ' Doe- . 1.� - -.1 11 I But the, count sprang a,way from doubtful if his -lit - � kind. Alemy I do I not � t - bill is still 'standing, I must 1)4y . __­ . ­ . .ue I tor Sinislwon eLlm.ayti had a holo. t lift t : I ,I,::, _. ,. .%., I - heart p(wbessed kno�v how " z"-. 1�: - � �'�'' : . any and loya.1 you tire I Tell me, wby you I h#, olight I fiat you are rather slow pay.. Stik- - * ''� .,.I .'.�_ him, exclaiming as he did so: I feeling in the mii:tter-he knew that' lie . not disoover witinttli-nig ni*ure (,f . � .- I 11: :.- . he Cit 11 %%_in th" I - I kum-flut you must remember it was ,, . . . - - ::_. ..: " No, no, ,S�ffano. It is too valuable ' * are so sure that . M44 was ont . fJIUl �-- ., -1. :. . . had acted a low. find -ful part , fi(.iJJIjt. X lit 1114clislklo , 1'. _­ �� . :, �. � disgrao . 1. , . I . . I . - I .. I I ­ .. lw . � a Weapon to ]oA(-. and I should certain- � I ov e of the Princeas I - : it Blow fever I had. - . � .. . 1 �­. . , I Ile felt no disgrace himself, nu prick of - I ; In him Tof,IkJ,a,4 t h.r --tut t, or (,,,.% ,,r,iii � . .. I—- . � . ��p, . ­. I- . . . '.. .I .. . e Is I ; . . -­ Alavudo ben I el: fo"r a little I ; -;. � . . . .,� I . , - �- . .�.­, ­­ YOU." I t. his I � .1 .1 ,- I - % - I y contrition regreA 4 . �: .-.-.* ��e- - - . . ... � 1: _., . .,� 1� _" . I z- - . ,� . .... �­ . 14)If 11 I S i ­ . - . - oom ­.: .. ., ­_ ­ � . I-, .: . ;.r.­I .- . Next, as soon aA the ,madman"could o , but he 6OU lot rea- It illie In tho,�ght; Lhen he looked up and - vItIvrimenta. -On-.a111)tJIer ot�,,.;,... :, !.. � i. .. .� - � 1, - .. " . . .. ��.'". ,, _.1._. lize -that th e whol Imore. him eo . I . IWI-vint. Clarke,-who too)k it likely in- I �:- i - .-. ,L - . 1. i._ , , . . rol"T said. . I . � ti :.-1. .. , I I . . 1 , - -.1%1.11 .collect his thougbts, he turned with folt It. H ,Ixw,riby Cause natural to, . 1 te rt� i n If in - 1, :- -, i. YEARS OF SUFFERINGo' .* "JI-i. , . I . _ .. �_ � 1, ,, . . � , . . -11 , .. m"ter's InVeNtigatIMIN . . ­ .1. I . 1 . 1 I,! ... I ': . � . . .11 . a fierce oath-a volley of oath,,�-tow4rd "llenti, we are opeaking now as bro­ ' . _- �, ....� I . . ­ .. I ., J� him; and h was to &(A the hy1writ . ...�7�.�.. , . . .. ..I 1. 11 --+W-einu the dot-tur and- his friends'l - _!:11 . ,i:- i .. . . - . -it h-an now. . � -f I I ; , ! . � .. : I . 'i j_ ,7 ' the. calut and tranquil painter %% 11wr to hi �t her. As �ou ou d to nits . �' . I. . � % 1. .. . 4.-� . - - . . - � � �!: ..-"-, - a fe trying to' i14 A,U-*- corlm,iou.sness 14Y , - ,I- Vark , .I - - ., _ 1. . _ ... " . � 1. I I Urciinght Almull by a Fall In -".:,": �,,�,�;.9._:_. evident intent to attac-ld him ,with Ilia -11 ol of I 'in ` ftim ols:I he! P -d. w minuteti since, w) [, now 0ay to . . V h1cli abe , . 1, . �. . I y JCII1i1n4 If I jell OU -11 � drinking it) f Allon)f(II-1 I , I 1. " ,, , you- _U,Y Illutirgist yuuw a k, i tire o ril arld � �� � '..- - ' - :1 ,� _ , . . I-I w mbtis of the korp it. 1jut I know put, %%Ill. I w It � ('11 I '111irried du%%n-mlims afi(I ' - Irlitnepi Allutopit I ntwaralple. -'.I . . , I ­ .if-!�As. y I Wall hevrrrly Injured-Tbe rat Ita it � I .. . - -I . , . . . ,::. .��,-- �': -..,�.. Zanoni saw and appealed to the party were evidently (An the eve of . (U a rnpa a ne. � ' .1' I . ,: � .� ... .... ". . . , . i . �I , . . - .::: .-.,.- not your %ord. Lot . 1 gave I he cook A." lrich( oude willy ' - . ,- - I ." � ., � I count and the other two. Wculd they . too ask .you, have ' _ ,­­ I - - [.- : I -, ._,_,.'_,. parting witO The count. "I feel that . r ' Mr. Geo. F. Everel t, -a highly re .* ��, YOU. in your inten-ourw with the prin- I wl,8 that tII(4 %%f)ln4Ln fell (,lit 1. . . . -1 , I" . not take their and : wl%tLghl" of 1he drAught. The emult. e � 1. ­. . : I fTiend in hand I owe you 4 word of alvo,'ogy, -1 have i ted and well known fa rui*r__ of , �- - *.. ��� .. . I � !_ 'bell) him t - stop the disgra eful made a fool. of knowledge cem, marked the qualltl,06 of lit . � . )n .t lie . "111"c . 1. . � 0 C -r w not, - _� .-. ..I - . ray tie I f ;,I it c I floor. and Clarke fie", Ulvilall'", ry ng: i Four Fallm, Victoria Co., N. 13., inakes- '.�. . ., - ­ ,,, . ;,. ��; ­. Scene ? the natural belat Of bet' 11111,Uibtb, and " -- I 1 , I � it, and I have given you caums for dis- - " I I I i, � ��­ � .:7� �. be, keen and sure perceptiont, Ctwxa- d000, ctune doiln, d6ctior I I've 1 1 ho following .-stateynent : - "S1,11le - ;, , �, _1 '_�­�; L - " Amd, Cou t Denaro, you will fil-� approoval-I haue, given you puin and (11 . . ! . . . .- ,, ,." , _ . I L yearti ago - . . ­ ,, - _­ .1 . while' working in a bar n I � ' ' , . .. "'. . -�';� - . . -, L .w�. . , u%v me, to th nk you. for your efforts chagZin. I humbly ask your pardon. 1 ..Yea, Paul(), I think I bave, but, Upw - . .6. '_1 I '41st tyly balance arkil fell from It ifeaui. -,'- �: -, � �. -I�,_� :�_ , , -,-.1 11 - - , . r ._1 _ � '. I "�,.� ! , . . a .. I - ".. _ ,�. on my wor - -T.� . � . - � �., _. 1,�!. EI - � . - .1 . . . -. � . . I .. I I-ready made : and let me trust that 14 you Will overlook it, the �ike bliall (L I civald no.t have istated .� �1 . . 1 , , - I __ --1 I btidli injuring my haek. For yeals I : 'I, An( it as yo i,- .� MRS. BILLTOPS BUYS'0N&,,: . . . . You an(] yoUr frit Is will do me simple n,at happen a :aio. Can I to more I � - . - I ' I . . . :­;� ''.. ' g :;,..! . ��.....-:" i suffered with the injury - and at I lie, '. . , ­ I� -I- ,:� � � I I . . .1 . I . :'­., . And nmv, it I 'have )-our fo -givenem, � : 19 ! - , . I same I ime doinw all I could W remove % . r�4 justice. in your testimony, should I "Ah, (lent' Henri, you never knew my- t .' � _, � . ing the lubt. half of-IVIrbereft" - � 1111olps 111livs,119i foraN-6- - . �:.. ever be accused of having 'drawn my , I sister Lucie. Dui .1 I . you will make, .it roanife.161t by Joining h - "" !a r, a . I it.. but in vain. I at last gave up (hot" , I- . I I, .�� gword against a nobLe, of Parma.'I I me in a grand dinner at Rubelli'8. I el*- life-Nbe wm two, years ol(jer thiLli I . luend tpolos Ulami 110111therol. . - , . �:. _ . ., . s t. A Inalady be-' . � . -, ; and stopped- doctoring. My back had . . � , - ' ' ' %_*......-. The count, -.vil'itever may bavebeen think you ki;iow 'th.e� quality of his �##W,e I I'll said Mr. 111111ops, "afterall, got Bo bad that whon lwould stoop" ' 1. . ; .�. his deeper feeiings towards the man larder." .. . yond (lit- power of niorta:l pbybioiun to I . . 1. - , . I;, �� - . L � - r it was almost impossible* to got i i � ­. , whorie, studio the- lad,y of his love so ! � control cOnfillod her to bet- own it.part- , tbese- years Mrs: Villtopti .11;Lm Ilought � OV*' . I I .. , - . . ._,_,.�I­�* Deteciing /a shadow of hesitation, , I , -'in -. . :� . i.:- .. d straightened ul) ag, . When I would . .. , . . I - willingly viBited could and divining its �I,Lusv, he QUiDkly lidt, - , rilow with a scytjiv for souie little _. . ..�_ �. . . often -and fi�'a k% I lueut,ls. She waa never so beauLiful ail I it glass pitcher, I giever.thought she . .. .. ­ I � :. . :_., .. nort but' acknow'ed that in th' e pre- ed: I . is the prine - yet rihe resembled her; : do t him, but sho.. tfLYg' sho's wanted.one 'in 'itbout stopping it would pain . . .. . r-.. 1.,.- 4 . i essi 11 �.I I . ,, ,. . . - -, I t I e w . .1 " gen ins -ew .. - � �: , '­­­ t ' tance he wus noft only blame� "Arid I will give you my wor;I ,hat ' and she I ,mbled her in more ways ! , "-,:, ,- ' r ,. -1 I . ­ I � ,:.. . _ � .". if I 'could .. .. , . . ..1:1 . lek's, but that bei had lxxme himself in I will be, moderaite in the uha-of the than une. Not oiiiy wa-8 piho tt uth and I It" ber life. I.-tsuppono that !that -must me sd that it seemed as � ­_ ,�' -.�;. ,�.. �i , I r. . . I I I .�, ;- cup. Come, don't let our joy )e - -d. - find � Im due -to the'' inf,'uri of heredity ! .',--., �11 �':, ,��_ a manner that merited the highest . . ..I , honor find faithfulnelm coinhint Ire hearclely endure it, find I would IVa,n - - I . -, . - -,I �­­-i_,-i;,�1"­.---. ' Pertionitied, with a soul buln to pur -back Iliome-where unionw her ancestors on the handle of my scythe in order�to - . I - , � �. ., . , _. � I . � _ praise and respect; and he promised el,oudeA langer." - . 1 . ; - , r - . . � I� I'll '' I I �.: I- ,-,. . that he would not fail to bear testi- i 1 itY Of thought and iife, 'but ah I honle body I ge.� ease and straighten up. At uther.,. ," . , - , "..,1.� Wit h tha,t fie, took the cou,rit'8 arm, ' . e V1 as nium have had it ght8ki Pitch., , .- �� - . .�­ 11. ,I Y. A ft-.�' � � . -.,. 7 . - 1, - - �� �:'......, - -ned and extended bi.;t �rree ban -pi-olouridly so, What ! or, ,1. I then tu , inlellwt . . . tio.st,% I would be laid up entirel .., mcmy to that end should occasion re, of tral _ ­ � i S­� - - . ��., . . _.. ._., � ''I i5 duire. . little I know beyond the smOtering of i "I don't b"gitate to tray th4t, I have er' some years of suffering I Nvas adv -S - �,�,. �!� 1 1 ,..,-, w I --' - � I ... :� �.._. . � Ito t he other t o. I)enaro, naturally d t ' Williams Pink Pills, and ; _ ­ 4 ., , .�..7'. our schools I owe Ld her; and it may I glwm piteher anco-4toi-8 of' iny [)Wn. e (I use D r. - � A" what had kept the marquisout kindly find myrnpatitetic, surrendered . . �- .. ­ - .-: ,, 1�.1 I ".-,_; .64 way while this conference had at onc^ and the others did n old be th&( my abhorrence of fal hood My reebliectionm of a glass pitcher its- decided to try one box. Defore I hziel. . � _ 1., �_ I- 1.- , . .,�'�I I of ot h se I Stsciwte'�jt with eake find protiervem, and aw the Pills were lielpirrig . .. .- . -. ... . - I I, been going on I Haft he been at lit)erty back. - . . and-deceit I ga'Ined from her;. though I finished i,t I is, ' .. .,__:j: . .., 1, . I 11 - ' - I . - ,. .- . I.txyugbt six boxes more :I d the , . � - :. . , � n is , . "Ile tried to msure me th'at 'It wag that so t of thing, find islace it on al nit'- . - - I . .i_." i hi infuria.ted. madne8s, Denar6and They refoaired to Rubelli, luxurill- I tv e. It -- .-*. - . �1�", ._� In "� In � .. s` -�, -,I-_1_.i,., Zancxni could not inO at birth in the germ. - tea I's act for Company. And this ,seven boxes completely cured - .:,-.;.�': .. ,-11.. have exchanged a ' OUR cafe, where, an elaborat dinner�� I M � ...*- � . . . - 1 .1 "But enough of that. I , bringa to my mind an old and happy 1 is three years since I took th5 and -- - 1. "� -.1 ­. � . word. It' had happened thus: a a to �&teffano - have 9pok. - I . .. .. . � -P - -1 , L ... me Sim ­ .. . . :.- : , en tbus -of my sister home, a,nd gentle, s(ea,olfast hearts Inly ,back bass not trouhle,d I I !, . ..---, ,. - wbich the we I - N- -, ., � I" _., sr One oof the" twain who had thus far Farne8e, after t, to the b0coliuw the re- , . ,....I F � : - .. .�'.­�.':, .�. .­ stood .back, had, at that moment of theater, where they sat ttro Inblan flag- I Dr. Willia.ms' Pink Pills a.re an in - 1:1 � : ; uiI b an in- �fie ct to which I have alluded led whom loving kindrw8mes never * . . ­ , . . , - ; " -,�__ 1. - . i�in I ...'.. . - � �. ,� me first to Study tb I &*-4- tin d whom only (ho bt waa for Iva.luable m,edicine and I highly rot. . I .�. . .:� j., _,�;: gruatest need, gallall', lj� throv.il him- . teresting play ,and a short operetta. - ' ,e princeiK and i Uig . . -I., fl�-,� �:; ,-,-..':I ring ­ - � :�,�,-, :,.::,�-'_"_. self into�the breach. He was a small, ''But th.rough it. at I there w 1.8 some- � have found her all that I have claimed i the,happines" of others. I mend. them to any person suffe "i(-I - --.',. ( ,'. . . . .1 ��_,,�_ ":._; I w Ise . . .. I -.1-1: - ��. . delicate, pffeminate-looking Youth Of- thing lacking. 1 The, warqAa could for the sainted Lucie. Especially Must t'And so f don't know but what like . I corsside,r that if I had 10 I I,. . 4�� . , , . " , ., I . i . the I 410 a. box for them, they �vould he a. , . '. ­ I ... , . ..... I 11�;__, 0 it bandsome nolt fail to me, I . . ..- ,..,�. - I-ad, and ' I allude W her rax sbare Mrs. Billtop's fondness for -1 . . '. '. n(,, or two and. twent y, eithat the. realect, ,p intellectual ne." .. . .. � �­:: I ..1� -an -if there is one thing more (thim pitcher. And this one that she cheap medici . _�:..1 t-- I. ,.�. d-son ,of the Count John Valvallia ; esteem il his �orapanions were not � qualities,: , i nea ra I gi it- - :: .1 � - I . s_ ' bought is not it big one. It is ju t � :�'. ;, . . ...I S.. a Ithearrin6tisol, - scia,tica, ! ' -.1 -1.� .. � hi-S name,. Henri. He had *atebed the .with .him, though be, did no, suspect � than anothQr that she enjoys in W�,,ial. I nrtiaJ paralysis, locamotor ataxils`,'.. _. . . . �; ,,,.,. �� ­ '. _1- I I Breourise�it is the conversation of a little one, a milk pile-her, one of the � I . . �c , ..,_ . Intl I " - I .I. � : .. . .. . Scetne narrowly ; his-heart growing bit- how utierty they disliked him I L It 1. . , �:�_� - . , I - - - .. I.,_-. - -uly inj - , 1- . ;i '.. .I . : tier. with disgust a ainst,; S,teffano-, 1)uring the evening, wbile the play , tit Let tual- and well-edueate(l conventional kind, bigger at the top I nervous heada._-he, nervous prostr ..� .1 �-_w-. - .- - .9 -� - , -, - .1 '. ..�_ 6, .1 � .- .1-1 - ... while it -warmed with admiratiam if wag i1n, progivAm, the two younger men-1 man. I ma�ied her particularly, I tban at the bm he tion. and disewses de-Wriding upon huni : -1 :. -'... . : W hen such a.s scrofula, 1 . �� �­, zl'- inott with real love and reverence to.- elf the party left their box to call up- Om twO.Mcami n w bar sitting by I 1)I okxL f, . _.:1-J..;, 0 8 I aa, breakfast table now, and when I ask Ora it, thL .. .1 ., . .-..I',- ., -I I ­� .,...,..._. -onic ery8ipelus, etc., all disappt, ' ,- ­�.1 .',.­�J_I ward th,F! noble Painter. In the end, con some ladieu whom Ahey *had dis- the Nidb of the Q,Id professor, Fra �n, Mrs. Billtops, to pass me, tile milk, and chi - , ,.: .1 11 ­ ­ - .� , . I . '. �­_­ . - whem, the madman's 8w6rd had been. wvered in another part of t house, belmo. I OU. he is, without , ex- lao e t glass pitch- �ifore 9. fair 'treatment with Dr. Wil -- .1,. . - . - :", . .. P1,111114" . ealthy - . �. � I - ... ,­ ., .-..;.-:­ _�1. wrested from hint and he had mado a.hot, who had plainly beckoned ' for C'ePtion, the mo3t le&rneld man, pos*ess- or, we both mnile, and J than, heaven. liams' Pink Pills. They give a Is . .1 . - � 1 4 ".1 ­ 1. . �,Op,_�. . . ­,,__',�.,�­ demand of Denaro, for abother weapon, them to come, In the spacious, lobby ing the for Mrs. Billl and all glow to pale and .sallow complexiolls­ � . -.'1 ,.-r.,_.-..., wideat range of useful inform. In my beart, I I at, �'. � ... ,�4.. HeniA had borne all he could bear,and finding I hemolselvea alone, they stopped, I ation, alk(L witha.1, gif jugs of life. I Sold by all dealers an o d , .. , , � , :* . . ited with the. ont the ot hor bleas - I. . .-.-I,-� :"�, - for $2.50 by ad- -_ .- i I 111.� -;-_..-­ ref in -,,,. '.,--� 50c. a box or six Voxes . ." , ' '" y�,,Jiezt the Count had used bin:6 and . f(Ar a brief consultation, both having silvery and -oloqUent flow qt Itilogu- . . .�. - � � "' � '': � . - -'..r-___ I � , ) . :'.1 - _1�, . .1. .t% . dkessing the .1 r. Williams' hle&lcin&� ..'i' - . . :�� .... _. - . . . Co., Bro:!kville, Ont-. Do not be per- , - ! ­- �I , I A I . " .�: � :; ,,�l..­ . �,;:­.�n-,.�'--,;'t-- gat" of his awful profa,niti, the I Henri Vavallia we knorw. Ilia com. Of a-U the learned and eloque,ht me 'I :"' MITIGATION . .. . I" -­ I . 16 i�aarquls 'Ifia*d oipen�d the flood - the same subjmt in mind. .. a4e in the expredislu.n. of hi� tboughtai -:1 _ �_ L � I ._� -­, - . III ! . I .. 8030, . :".- , . 1, I 1. " ".. ­.;­­ . . 1. - � , j. , � �; ,'��L.. 'I.�, . ­ islightly framed you h was Paulo, Alavada, ion of a, of our beloved Italy. . 11 . ... i - . suaded to take bome substitute. .:, . . - .�, 1-� __ �, t had put aside pan�ion . :* I this all 1-no,lit.1 to brothers? I-in- ",I.:;; I . � . .. . .I`;1, " s I : �� ..- ­,�. .-I " . .�- I . , - �1_ -i, ---' ' the I"t of his fear-not a bodily.fear popular baron and stalteeman, aqd� a "MY 801il I how the ,prineems.h,ang UP- quired of ghbor's three lit- -- - �, . . ,� -11 �-.. ; �. - . �.­ . : . , . ­;,,� ­_ '­ �- bult rather a dread of being mixed great favorite with the younger Diem- on his words. I ..- I ,, " .. Z_­. . - -1 . t' '.- I I ­ . �. . . I . - . -, 1*1 . .h .. . I . .� . I. � . . .,. *-� d Not ajl the "DIUM01111ent tie girls who' ad come ,to call on me' '' '"''-- - ; .; - MOILE COMING. .-- �;; ­ --" � .�­­,� - tip in a Public brawi--4he. IaA olf his bars oif society. , His age was one an Of the young-or people; not. v*11 the muft- . ! . _:�. -.- . .. 7, .4"_- - - :., � � ,.. . . , : " 114- � - - .. .1. .1 There was it momont of elitbarr"ament ,.* .-� ` ��" ; .".. :� - .- !il..! : - ,� ; . '. .'O"'.-�".1 . T I . .I I�... (;��,i.....- � scruPea disappeared, and he mme tw61fttY- 'n)ey-'were etwe compl,nions ic of voice and infitrunlent;�Alothing in and then 31tty, the oldeat, agd'd 7. said, , kh, James, you've broken - ;0`1 ' the. , . �. 'r hol I .. - . ! - , . �,;n,- A . . -..� . . I ­ dly to the front. , and devoted frlends, and generally to short, could draw her away f 'out Fra apolo ' tically : Thero'S only thrbe- of good reso'lutions you made' . . _.. .- I—- . �.__l I Z _ , .1 ­­ L . .- I 9`0 , I � ; -:, -­-,.., . , . " I 1. .,�_.-__ _ .1 W* '-krip,'M found together. - They were a Anselmo's side whil be V 0. 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The 9 TWO ROMAK BRIGAND ALESO m-urder of Will *W"i gram will be more abundant anid will lam Guldensuppe, the r yiald a bi to later In the fall a bath rubber, will h&ve to suffer the nd ear- F death penalty. CU urn lier In the sipring than do exposed pas- Witax of 1rivaii ana the 14vrikW 0 i Lt-1 - i NIW8 IF, I N 189L The signor 'Rommuln.AgH It A Animals under such conditions Rail IRA& &"mass ds hAve begun to a of shelter and of food will yield more 5f a aia�� ' st In an ppe A Am IRA& THE VE16( LATE FROM ALL THE �TaUves attacked a Rli�85 ' Po 11AAMPAMMAR AMR, milk and of better quality. in thiB Roman CamipWa, and reports WORLD OVER. Turkestan, and 1�arri�d the garrison. OUR "ADS.:?'. 6. Troes during sunshine yield vital- havo broken out in od oxygen. of the robbery of perisons tikin trips, Plague riots Memically, thore� may Z,dui�mer easou ather falcep- ual amount of oxygen In the outaidie the city walls are "ming Calcutta. [)a t he tu lAtettifing Wit m--4 About Our wn ountry, In W 0 lm_b 0 ai djiri� of t o f fee, air, yet be deficient in vitality. Devit- pe' pt' rel Kue common, A young widow, welltowm Great Britain. the United States, and White he PI inter time oils gl&re tn Caloutt In spring and au�tu_mn nothing Im alized oxygen is favorable to the a Than concentratoa cussedness. i8tnce of microbeti—spore life in the a. All Parts of the Globe. Candetlised and in society at Rome, ban been a via- have RAading. Assorted for Easy Innocent women and children air we breathe' In stagnant air, spores tim of- an embarassing adventure in been massacred by te Jap&nese f 01- D,91IORNING FEEDING CATTLE." CANIA-I-kA' incrovso with greaL rapidity. hey: diary iii the Hoz cousequience, She went for a dayl's an 4istriot. opetrate as ferment, They and foul I ou il he tax iiito of Middlesex County 19 Emperor William has ordered t.�at 'A',,very hat of akr are alike do8tructAve to men. ant- ting to Tiv T Lmi)ort&nlj point is t 11-5 mills on the dollar. court. chaplains must not exceed fif- Safety to cattle, Wo are told how very maI , pants, and their products. nd lant cavalry officer, whio had , been tm ue I Perry, a reoident of Hamil- teen minues with Cheir isel"MOUS. i quiet and sheep-liko these animals are 011ecialiy so. to tr4itA, and roots in courting her, and stiyed so la that.-:- to n, b" fallen hekir to $50,000. when dehorned. We4l, they are to a car- the stagnant air of cellars, and to chil. She lost the last train baok to ome. Tha debt on theY.M.C.A. buLlding at dron raiKed in ooltar basements. A-Aii extent,and less'dangerous;but put ar LTlg8t0 n, $12,000, has been met by sub- MESSAGES OF TRIUMPH. 7. Tile �hplto* ts After hunting ound for some time r of these belts sugges wo or enty of good stroog f 6d into a t -a deiict fruits her. companion succeeded in finding an' the idea that the mot 0 man to -year-old stee� and -house. him.. can be grown to profit under their pro- ree t10 n ve h immediate delivery of y New nions sa n 4 �l 4len' old-fashioned post-chaise and a Snuly all winter, a4d it he does not -be- Gralpe viums especilly need stunped letters will be inaugurated on drive. They-8tarted late.at night, but Announced Their victerfea. July let.. Lilialter. Their groat leaves and all od feederi and playful, he La g vodi, vici" fruits suf for dAmage in -a turbul�nt at- after a few, tailes were stopped (I ri le, on the i Alum saw; I conquered.) 1 1ratford favut l4einnial to ibe cattle kind, for 'mophere. The allows in peach trees highway by fi men h a re- Y Ve w o 4 manded elecitIons and the.abolition of ward play he will every �ime fresh straw is is simply a disease of the. Image—the Una a-,-,. n t at io n. Sobieski : "I came;,, T saw; God I have t-ree has got the consuniption ; as many their pUrsob and watches, Unfort, t put In and oftener than-that. do who live in an un8heltered country. IY the officer undertook to resist. This COhmencing on July- 1 Montreal qu�red." often aeon hlf of mLao lie down to rest, ))OILS shirt-mukers will have their wages re- One-third in, shelter ever- angered the, brigands, and, after ov- Turenne announcing Wo dsome scampwould not contenthim- greens would lessen- the ravages of erpowerin ;him, th-y stripped dueed 10 per cent. aClot ing:: Durien over the Spaniards; ."The c a- "' for a goa- consumption, add to file' longevity of emy came; was tir d; obig to elixeh for Andrea have ar- :-T14o liarky of balloonisUs'- who are F-elf till he had thein all u!P travellers of every scrap, h beaten; I am its people. to the fertility of its soil, 0 eral. play. Thi'4k of,florty or fifty young and put, 'tlifim in the chaise and order-."L riv-,id at Vancouver, good night.. and ealth of its inbal)Ltants. strong steers get'l ing into a frolic. ed them to drive' on.' T hey reached Coln. 9 ow : t atherine of Rus- The res9lution to uwarr #iohibit pre�icherB Wouldnot �hey mal� things hum? This fr',,)ni entering pqlitics was defeated in sia: ."Hurrah I Prague. guwarrow." �ROTTLED 131JTTE 11� t he city gates &ftr I o'clock at night_,:_ -ere inspe the. Nfout.ral Alethod-ist Conference. is Whon tho beddiqg gets ground to and there cted b e Cme--. Catherine to Sawaxrow: "Bravo Fi�ld y th During the' paAt two or three years chaff and when they prepare thetnsel!- Robitalle, a C. P. R. coductor, it toma Ilow+e offiekirs, who,� after tntiLk-*.j.�'­An these t,,eriu8 e-specially, there has appeared in the Marshal. Catb,4_�rino drupped dend on his passengor train vwi for a big supper, and the more you Suwarrow recei ing 8ure khat they were concealing ll&m xl-,c%t, Port4euf, quo. ved his promotion. oolumas of the creatuory,. and daLry feed the better they feel and con8o- thing contraband on their pemons, of Mo- I. Sir Cliarles Napier,, after Hydarahild paperi, says Dairy, RA41)ort, a large 12bitif of PoLic(� Hughes intma the hrder. No one can kindly provided them with a few' is vrosecuting Publisher wicyley of and the capture o -a f -ca 1, quently play atimbor 6f communicatio6fi­reg rding imagine f e in dispensablo_ garments GOSSipSL got, have Soinde," the Herald for crLmin, rn the- dawn of the Luotl,led. butter. or white tipeck b cattle can all como oLLt of this mad gam- hold of the story, and now the .unluoky.. Sheriff Murphy, of Moosomini, as day which, was to *,,e the 'battle of batter, wavy streaks, and there have especially been elected Grand of t bol, the weaker onei with- in Ro as tile "Von- he he said: "if I 8uevive beon ahii(mt 94 may thoories in re- widow is known M1V_ oba. oult a jam (if �ionic Grnd Lodge. of Manit' st tile 8 kind again w of Trivoli." shall soon be with (hose I lqve; if I rd to th� cawso as there have 'been '68 George Smoke of Ancaster was wal r a center post, which will show frotn' Gr - very-. fall-I shall soon be Wlith thom I have partios "ho have written the artie A different story CMOs badly injured bj, the explosion of it Up when -the hide is removed if not be- concerning thom, corillili-mionmen and- Seto, in the 'swampy lands near the;...... gun. a 8Lck an the fore. Then in loosa feeding there is dealers genet-ally, and each one has a sea. bu the-railroa between Rome and James, Tay lo r, a farmer living" ii4r G-en. 6 Nalpolcon at ii�*�en- helss Chance to doct.o'i imal and different theory. . The editors of water- AYlmer, was fatally injured-by a Hull go: ' "Th hattle is lost., bu� t r s irs Wive their own tholirles, gener- Legbor, GromoLo lately -had i -eal, one., anil the buLtor- wortm and an E Lect rie Railway car. time to gain a not her, ruoro chaae4 of thein getting sick. It Pa I, d.; a I I y a (I fft aquo(I u4ct constructe t (��e, a Ivry 159D: Fire at 'llull destroyed BourquW W not an easy mat,or 8 Henry IV. of Fra to got 'the sick nia'kr has his theory different from but differences aroe between the -town 'It anAl 75,W0 feet of lumber and also "if the -flags fail Y')u T u LILY 1 one selected from the. rest, and �if I lie tho other 1butt#kritk;lJj That this authorities an(i the contractors -as t L lily t 0 daviaged fourteen h wbite pliLule. You &'halt always fiikd ou-se.s. 1 troattliont, 8hOxId lquvo successful the trouble 41iould have bee urno so prom- the quitlity of (he work, and a com- td to settle the it tbo path of honor and violory." owner won in � inent. and PA) prova lent, and so univer- Four traiwen lost thf�i r reB in t 11(i Id want to turn him Lawrenoo : "IN)n't kive up,t h e ithilil" Mission Nvas alipoifi -deribnent of a gravel rain on -t.lie a -u.14 loo, it von- wit since the . adolition of i.ho- conibined ag in. -Thi , however, wo Alarshal &1"Alahop, after th diffioulty, Signor 11omnin, Depu- turesome thing to 4(?. (or it ii qui to- I obut-n -worker.. rieeiningly Oltawn, & New 'York at Em- anti lItittm ture of the Malak.off by the Frenob pomsilde tIvit, the of hor fellu"%S would would Indicate t hit( Wild edJU11JI ty in Parlianie.tit, (,is Chairman. Signor run. during the iege of seen per- rant of Hirer John, Pie- su- Rov. J.-R. d - -Xy worry him to (loath ho' rettirned, and butterworker ha-4 not yett) anin, with the. other com upol. Rum, is; j'y reste." (I ik�n I rellia a ISed, Lto %Aou .lot ers, in([ some tile party con- ou. 'N.S., -a delegate to the General li.,�* .) Allob (-4 ld be advisable fectedto t.lift emvjrl1tlwtjti.4 -fect re I sisting of tbir(en persons, set out one to' Isuild fin extra place, to be iisod as mchipe. An otiversoition ii'll a but- S-se blyj was killed by a street car In KLgt ifin i,-fl�tte r t alassftere/of t lie it xort -ttwker %%Ii,.) ilioi-ougiily 'unti(Artitpillilrq fiw� morning to the axtueduct. at- 1%lontreal. of nursery, and th44 indical- L44 i C Poles in Warsaw durin h' had ontered it path six feet wideo insurre 04 extra in loose feed- tho work in it cremnery, Ile It id, triod. and (ho Nvauts tbe. City I i0h of 1830: "0 er. re, g .s in i 1.1le r herdfon-in luig tit) rivince k one of the (telvbraw,Faiake -of c,)&lll) not, running que( ll�!il of Ilamilion to purchse Du n- saw," Iliver Ouilwone, when they noticed a- .)u hell) a -ijour feedet" along by a apo- chui-1111, lkild Young Ina, duva Park for a muse-uni or zoological Ile re are some of li�'r i thy s4o t 191 F- viAl inkxture. or a lonle. f4imply for thol reason t b-it ho could not with a double-barrelled r gn, moine disimn ings alootit war that are alq�roprj:t a tilllq,,4 it sloer ravenously. find (V 3hea(l. Whi they depoud ov�_l y�t Lluo on utlibwtu retiults. tit present, : t _Xr. -Tolin Hurley '6T Poterboro If 1:orniitw,L. am in fooding, %vould There woulft be -oc(utiionlly, an,l en- of �ri-Itr him ho the gun up a'11 I hat r ui i a Wj I-g 11 II I t 6-1 appointed Dominion Government Deniotit liefils' A'! ILIL L he go "off til ely too i"tequimt,oasei of wot tled and to his sh(mitler iLnd quietly t tor for tho district I)e- away way figilt for it day or twu., and in t h-i,;o 1,wi vy buttoi- llo had ivork t ll�-. maLter to g0, together 110) lire at once .or twf-en Kingston and- Toronto. with cowardice n cjisas .the fk�edpl- hjA no chan CoL to g ivo careful 0011tilderatioll. he would fire. Tho commil"10n n-parly and foun1 tbat F,la" n I 11, ON%Iln F away. th fjJ4� aillUmat of In-jilo 'fililigj I IlLlt unil)IoAl, over but im no ona a i1a`k(',n ie 33 Lihowed any inolination to fight arld' .. thr his �Ileld at the balt- ' ft ra.ttq)ti that he wIII take regularli tie of C 16VO It is in theie cci4Les and muong thocombineA olitirus atrid but,torwork- 8111 aetlon for $10..Ooo agrainst the G ran(I Marshal axe : "\Ve are like cloakm tho.;b un(W)lilmon a( tor-; t hiat tho old or.-i aarry. t he re %%e re for 11)(i th$�,JXI.th was too narrow for fight. di- TJ*Unk�: oil of 'tlit.�, +L�lth of his 9- -one thinks of tis only, ��Jlerl it rains " htyle is loreferaj)le, ts'lho now way ii ulont of inall partiolos of butter ti1jit plonicy was brought into play and an- soil the L-Lte Flavien M I'll Said of tile 15oldier; ator La �ecdltjg cut- did not got� witted, �h ., rpinaille I in Offf�.r of 100 lire was m -de. The bri- I- Allan l[ner Corean has i�rriv&l at 1--tto they tilumlit loo dehorned iteerm Ind dur-L11K the whole huitle4s WILI-1, howevei, treted thL. offer Wi(Lh -ars "You are very -f no 1_L_i.l&tx ,wl1h IFW Brit ish t and Alexndier the Orkt. th his di8affe of 114-arly t'Ltlw%l ag�i its well as �%eight 'of m-orking l4l, 1�altillg t lie hal tor, nd I scorti. ed oldiers : "Go Wnie tLN, officors on hoard. itiA)st of whoin t - and ljeavo Al- in -evlvi the re-lilt was that the huttor very thnie %i men," naid be to Ilonianin, "one of t lie" doputie-i %��io st.el. millions. Fo r k to onquer '(.he. %vorld alone %%ould Fo very objecliotiable. nd nitil- t-ikon out. I hey ere of a diffulrenL mre f Dr. be C 0'-u t i in' Wellington : "A Oreat country-Wb'f red Tremblay. of Chi- va n loys woui4i bo ritvirly a4 ii-id with the holu tho out w4at you Live 10X)ut. you; of tier Wly a -Le I won't. give you timo to htis upon a Vein of ore on _Lpro- %% havo, no uAl th'iritt a war," pill a.., hortio(t with tho titirn", gener-il ht. find pro,l wed lipot . wavoi pe.11 y at a depth of FALven feut from the Nlareohal Noy: '.,(;Iory is not to 1-ii f,(Xl. a nlulloy.il it W".1st. fight- a.111 11mitlei. We 4titLe ttio facts ati NT.iry.` Th� deputieg hastily u)e. he. believes to be very d ket- 11u ivided." oi. 'rtien a 'ian be foolish to alowo regirdill.4 41in difftoatlty th-it. poured out the writent-sl of hi.s poo W(i(I to!" N in ilver. arshal 6 one- but a t I d1i k t lia t lie 'eA I ul i I I r it 'n u in too r of t I ii, (),it o on the Iwith, nd was allo rear. One commis.4ioner PoIttooft will It. at. lvi never kne v yeft r i OW 0 U,4t IL vert,Liti kin - of o� ghill up he:ir fi�itil oi'hor but- go to t lie rolm)rt rrom oneton* tb3X Air. fear." cat I to and thwi it would he v'q'aally tefulAkorn thoy b-lve h�Ld Simi- aft-or another wa9 thLn ou t. t o fuu I iAi to put the- expenkti- tar expotience. (it) file wtine, 1put Qw - laborers were C. R. is to sulwrsede NTr C- -e into it build 119 for that The party then- %Otliitre" a fill i ie be.r a6 1-116puty hlinister of ilail� THE MOSQUITO. few hu Yards 4,wk, anii, turning and canls is g4-nv red- jai atini)t raust% all steels-1 n rp I I y d i3c out I heir tile a rou it d. )w ilifl A -100CAk It lit' r�tjllly 'Abated. a n,i no fet ding , neither t�'irl Thoil lngorw>ll Stin cout rlhute4 s t li*L rohl o-i Ited -at Ottawa. k The,suiumer montl.L ill soon hm I* ovpet;t to Imy. all horned 8te.ei3 folho%lag�'Very periinoul, itt,lu olk t tle Q t Ilt, 111olloy. otioks a-nit t-tk the if<.olydr-YeLar-old da'u' ghler of %% ob degiet- -huyer ',quami,ion of-guo(I r0ads. There 1.* even 1,Mo liro ($200) in ulie lAok, ulxm- ur, and It belie)oves us to (L(1111 J q not Colx�-Iand. I,ondml, (tied on Sa- 'Alill oftarl wrike it i'LL11oll of K')C) ULLL- doubt &L &II lint J% *,16 til-('s must too lytrely 7-A). Fain juslviine(l to havii had L turday aftpr eating cannod -ourselves in a manner to meet ( 113 le'. I'Llid t'i" Aloill all Up (�.y u, ad'yptol buff)1_0 111-1111ARellt ['01111,113kilIg anyt li n4 t o do w i i It you I ' ho houted. clLwomfort.8 of'tho season with oat'lent.3 lgo(od'advallt,�Lgn %% hereaa there 111:1y. 1.0 a Ttid ..Iiu a t turno,l h1.14 IXLCk 011 tlWill. Zind a .4 tyS. in the s Atup, thi,--k 'ic an,d grace, ax4d' in tio far as we can Roon died a. week a.;;;) fi ca r bo, acid a (a%&- good hltera also a fo%v K00%i Lulti- It ore it pro w n ItLys, %villoll 114% C-01114 no( handle for 11� lit. I coliltinssion I ht-n'08CAN theta. If lialural to prQvo PtS. I'W Iso feeding, Relief- woul,.l ot that idn 'tirv-4 on hiltvy agonm ar.o pif-k4L;l up 0.4 e 141)1 ied P of tho 43rd ' i I ng 'tivit a�L re,I _J4 14 g, One of thes Most Nn;n,,o: y,, U1, hiL, 41 1'oVo. 11 lft ),I 1 1), I ll(;U 11 oI M tt L (If a retwne,t to Gi -to, refusing to oon- 14 frlu t lit-, (,'overnor co the latter wouth.4 of t lie umill, i= was I%%hic wuld ititel (old 11tinu . tlie of auy.-wore of A hiC w( artiiipti3 in the. 4th along thJ .0 -iih the fee,ior'-, piol'it , (put logically ill it t hat alluk.,duct. of Vei _)ij t. to 1), .1 1 1 M n:ILS, 0 f �ivors allo oil t gi fly ale lmhIlli I li�ive V lined during 1110 v%itgtpil w it h tlloi 18 of Jul -e -hrati�on t St. Alban's arid Sea coast,- is ille mo:*luiLo,�. and any._y 11 t has -a accepted, lrii' ju.4L . pits"d and ea.,4ior t o, (I ri w thin 0110 with wi(t1A thinIg helpingL`Ui to th#3 IlUiSll(�41 'Jellli lilt' y ly lley III ABOUT WORRYING.-T n ty i ho"und (100"t ;s I')' ch-A-,-trd an) idea ut t i r-fts. r een ry estiinate is. important,. Apropos to file ever, building i now harn lald (out for righl. Jiwler,certain 8A de 1 to the sulliAenic:ritti tile' of fuedin& looe Ca,tt Ith and not."U I.y joroNtL:o ve r t he a x pe n rospecL. a t in Witull pr. sei'of (he,`l1rop(?sed i8ays tli onthly R -a rece I 'a r.S to tho.ie linus will lead other U hronal-ILSslOn to coritii(lutr out- number of The PubliL tha.1(h So for ill 4- cts re 4)r it. wit-it aA)t on roudwonti its they. tellis :us," says Xr..Stog- s t;l it d i n g invo,ligaW (.his in)I),)r t a a I wat Ler- fur v4ri-tbly roing. t lit,111�,01 V66. L�j,ti�,-s a Ad iCanada. tel I us "Two nd 6ne-half tours a re requir and -try to ilulprove till 1.11. 1':.X' ri ti k ('fishing, of glet on,. "not to v%orry. JI-angor, Aline, ;'' . - -, : :, ing'ed for a nicisquAt o (0, develop from l(t t hit worry ritwor (lid anytoody any w a tly 1:64led T sday evening U hAJL L IlUd ytolding during �the tipring -t h,!� ot he r hand it wl that on at t lie mills of the idt Ste.- farie, first stage, �a spook resembling Choi. The ailvantages. of evergreen %bolter a a d fall. awl 6aiily citt. ul) by t ho good. Ont.. I'utp and Paper Comipany. ry era bacteria, to its active and, velloln- I L,3 to gi-aiti fiol(6. otc., m y bo - i I'LL-48Lgia of wagous over llsol.utely i in pa i rs one's capacity (or tkwie_ in his body ivas brokeni nd is sum 11, f thoul.. . N& .1ft 1. vivi mat urity. The Insect in 1-al rom, Eiros. cut in and.left arm, whioh caugli� ift tho h. 'wed up-as follows: %vork-,: awl tio lwll)a- to aggravate he Pha,84th 111dy be instantly ki4d by con- leave the mittl1i in a hori ion that we. are Worryilig hich br:el him td deat� while throw- I All wind -mechanically In-, %vliLe wiq�q tira* would lIAA,k 1,110 Mud ry situat U tiff tii6 belt., a�s (u,ra out of the taCit Witil 'I�AinLltlki q ii a ii t i I ies of loor� Tho ludgthvnC of I,, a wanganato of It is- J t'"o. ljlallL'4- and gravel finu and thus iiii- over., This is t rue, all of -it, sou d listluulder t proving tho surfiwe of file 3dvioo it is, too, find at on4-. pvt If this fmhstan�-,o in'GrAk antl 'Ciotiz-,equent. datu:ogos in (luulit*y find of distri),u ed ill . moR(lulto of t-luw in hat vBstLu'g 'ara dtio Lo -be more, GREAT, so I Ut ion wltsuld many times; Gut.* it should' rord Wo L e.I e y its ineut,loned n the marshes will render ilie dpv6lopnient hat a hool cut t ing dowt'' often 8UpjAeiatnLe41 with detailed in-. of larvae impossiltle; ilial: a handful of Ulm- ,r four iacho-s in the mud has. It -Oat dt-31 (of resist auoe to overcome, in Uhlirotactbd plough' gi structions as to how to avoid worry larquis of Hunt-ly'i loankrupt, porniangudato will oidize 'a ten-tioni -1,d Ihnds. ex? fro-nt. Utwidi-ta the resistative offol'od by nd off to driv Ag have solud of k�fl its einb;y' ing. Now let me make it try at, i t..�; dobus re $698,490 and his a. o in L .. . I.. . IL .:, '1 1 Lho adilt'ision Of UlUd OU Lile pul1ioli of 170 anic matter (or I the I ings:tht I've keep it f ' a from org finest Of the '"t lifi6d into the rai , "fr I"rhalls, I shall ropeat th sed ULU Fhe British Board 'of, Triade returns thirty day.s' at. a ctx,+L ;of 25 e-ents; that i before, but If I do, it will be be- ai r a-fid ca said rriod off, the roia�t 1) ,1 revolutiun oil Llio aXle. for A17ty 94ow an increase in the im.- with care,�a whole State may ho ;kelft 3, The effect of drahii' A practiral towt, of this may I#e illirs- Cia U�A' I think thy're good for hu-. Ports of X1,360,000, nd a:decrease 'a free of iwwct. posts At a ;unall ng 'a fill i-_4 to trLeLd I)y pushing a loade4 0o exports -of X1,430,800. An- effiWiou9 method is to scattar a carry off tho Underground moiht u ro. Y. row over a pitwo of tioft garden and cryst.'als widely Apart A 1) Treag drain moLsture int.o the 'It nit_)s- thou (on a plank. A prime n,6cessit ',of'our �ermil 'ent-L The emigration froul Witish --ports. y of permanganale lias'i killed all the to Canada during May was as follows: -th here ; the hotter tht wouther the inure Th. of- good ro"tis ha oc- froodom from worryin is o p 0 ques t ion 547 ; Iritih, Rl ; Sco t b, 288 ; ge r ills in a thow4andl'gallon tank." -Cul i ho personal qtIality cotil y beftof has beei generally held aeti�e are they, 1A) impart huzuL'dity to I tu a good doa I of a Lt out ion, i n t he sion of i U16111 foreig 1 1.018. � The totl for the five 1)re-so. the Legislature. a4d mull'ic'ipal knon ,is Band. tf a mail has not tivit the filling in of t.he meadows with t,ho air. I . . 1. -eA wit li tia d'by natur months of the present yeai ar�o: En�_ �. .L, . ..'� T..; -, I I C1ou1lvi*duriiig tlw pa.4L 1,wo ytiars, 4.11�10%% n e he. must .,�.. 'by liih, 5,769 : friah, 301'; 701, and the as:he� from neari cities wou.,d 4. UwtheltaraA fields Id hot w6alh- but 't lie tire quostiotp, ought W be pick it' ui) for h I ini,301f; nobody is goin prevent foreign, 3,540. hO do ve 1 oli"rien t of t hl!se pests, br are expo:sod to a rapid absorption of broght viore proniiiieully into con- to give hini any, 1-,,lut he cau do t.his and the iproviding of' a 0avie for the �D STATES.,;'! their moiAure, and o a sudden arrest sidoration ad a means of road ituprovit- ewiier than' he thinIss. UNIT-E ft.,jhes would be another good. It is alant and proservatiowl as a matter Most of thoAhinge we worry over The Aflapta, police are too ng or doubtless that. The 1�ootash hich would of plant growth. all during nights, to oX fartu ac.ono my. aro only -huibears that- fade an4 di John T. Mo6dy", loach fr(om ashes will—like a solution an absorption, of their warnith. T lie To lbicycli�its * esl�eeially the use 6 f tipon tho, first attac,,k. Herein'. guerchnl- of tbat place. Moody is of the permah.ganate of potaoh-­ ren- condition* favorable to 'a' at- isupposedl to be in Canada. lit of insect life im- _plant life re wide tiro8 would bo,4l -grvat boon its it the fi,ist secret of (ter the develoyme an even, temperature and a bumid at would provent the forinaion of deep tLaok; and the great; secret lies in per- in PO,40ible., thel ufmetting of a small boat to - I 'i .::_ The roporL alluded tostates: rtiPi. and would, act as rollers on t lio si4t,once, in eeping always at ork.� fly evening making (hom nuin who actwilly dops this, wlst.-_ B u�f Yf arbour on tutuid, surface of the roa- da. a Tfiluount o( watr given off Wiltiani �. Thora s, Joseph E. Talbot, Lr,'S( AI)VkNTAGES. Y inuoh Hinoother, saff.r and spoodier. ing no time., will find, the first thing the leavo.4 ofr truhs in warm days is 'eli Gilmore were drowned. in it' lio kn( ws, th"t lie's stolved worrying, .."d I Lot al'I unite 11 active campaign dolf is such an expepsivo game that vastly g.rea tor thn any one n( 'Miss Etngelline Cisnelis, who U�as 't al- to advoc&Lo the general use of wide Mid. he 11111.41li a, little as. lie says to.- I really can't affurd 'to play, sighed quatntod� with the o8ults of lexpert- tiMeL escapo from a',Spanish pris- tires on a.11 kinds of waons used for hlnbM�Llf that, tie's got. no -to wor-., 'Mrs. Quiverful. ments, cian suplxmo. &s nearas ca n be hau.1ag heavy loadis.—Canadian-on in Ha,�Anft-sl veral m6hths ago. was That's where you make a greati mis- nialle out' a large sized fordst t ro0l� Whftl. 'ry; find th . next thing he knows he nifti-ried t Ltimore to Carlos 11'. Car- take, maa. finds his oan(Okyx is no long-or 8aid Xrs. Bowser, I ha v:e found throws the (tit in hot weathfir er rescue. it a great economy. I don't' have to l .11PI.4 actually got. wthe sand of his bone 11, V 4, bad her in If out f if ty barrels A day ; forty gal- own, and Lh a lie is soln%adiody and be �Fdward Reynolds, of �Br6okville, was kodli, a nurse any more, the children lotus to the barrel. I his may seem in- POLITIO. .. gins tion in oil satidftU3 to find Soul"i A b"ty inj red at Alexand B N.Y., are al'ways on the links with me � we credible, but it is acl above the estim- 14r. Walker, Daggy—Miftia we ve scale. Tree got-to hire a,nurse girt to t alLe charge on mature-;1.4 - His don't have any more d6ctor's bill ; and atod. am4unnt on a ismull th.-oat w, laid op n and part of his besides all that, I doqi't have to buy rolot,4 have bean-'-fourid 26 -feet bolo of this howling infilat of nights. ANOTH91R OOUTL%E. pe any More expenive delicaoies totempt the Marft'^; they 3 unip water from - X rs. Walker Daggy—But think of the jaw torn away, ter y husband'A appetitie. * IN talks so that depth into the ir." expense I Mr. %adbird, gloomily—Nly dw MartIn Thorn,' whn-wu con icted in m h. Titu0imar hoits cf orargreen and l r. Walker Daggy­,Hang the ex- ga y inutit change my diet. ejrhbor of much &-lout his game at dinner Chat i 4 Qtv-Lea's countk eariy in De he doesn't know what'he is eating. dwid Uo tw teas togoilier are of great pense.1 I'm in for peace at aa� price oldWWo—Change ur Jant year, and sentenced to-i 0 in the Mr. yo doctor.".,,,. 7:1 E A r V.j "o i j 4� j 0,9 j .'4 j. 4. 45 wo­ 7�� - .., 1 4 c M If A-, ie, ..+ L was revised d enlarged, the variou anvuts;te two of 10 four flugvre damaged. 0 0 mmittees appoipted and other' nmayor Fowlte an T. H. Eversou haye transacted.—]C400n omis t. formed a . Joint S ook Company t o be known as the Osta a Grain and Produed 9TOUF'FV Company, with ale ILLE. a a ital of $25,000 for the f p bumber from isre attended the grain, scads an' d r produce, and of doing raising o f Geo. Robinson's barn at Alt)nR a general warehp si g and storage business. last Saturday. N- B "�� ' RIS 'w­� .. . urpose of bu,��i 6, . 1 selling all kinds o On Tuesday la t the Mountjoy family, ublishad eve Friday moruing at I e,office 01 The 06yern6r.0 living nearly a m to aast of Kedrom� echo Vickering.,Oqt. ft6kal's Body Gus rds are in camp at Toronto Junction house, had'af clog call from having the o 0. 0 0--. : an isoned entire househol Poison had umber from this as 6ou are With thim. an laced Ina is on the pantry shelf 74r; 0 1.00 iroald in advakot D. Slouffer Was selected by the Toronto be to refulce the nu be. of mice which infested' RATES OF ADVERTISING Methodist Conference as a lay delegate to -abuts. the house. In m' way when serving First Insertion,per line the General Confereuo,%. Each submquent insertion,per line 6 dinner the ear t placed some vegetables Button's Troupe started for their Inn This rate does not inolude Legal or Foreign ad- URI in the dish oonla ning the poison, and these of Spocial terms given to parties makin away a couple of weeks. v ry buyin' th' drill at Niagara this moriateg, and will were only parte, an 'of by one member eon- E one e se .., for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- the famil* Mrs Mountjoy,.before It whe yearly or yearly contracts pa�sble quarterly.. At a epth of 854 feet on lot 5 ftu, I noticed &t go thing was' wrong. Medi go business cards,ten lines or under, with paper, Zorra township, an o P�tient well �xs been cal aid was an mobed and the one year,$5 00,payable in advance. odsjust now, . _ - -,, struck which yields 40 barrels per hour. placed beyond anjr by the use o OWNoUce in local oolumns ten cents'per, line, each subsequenj innertion This is one of the best ever struck in stomach tube, ator. TO cents per line 11"Gial contract rates made known On APPli $ion- No free advertising. t oordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- v. Morden, of Kingston, :-��On Wedne day, Jatie 86, rn o- aided to make a change in their mansig, willbeinserted until forbidden aud charged a The Standard Bank:of Canads.have do. A�vezrklsements without writtep notru4tions and M has arrived Don you need the a pub. awbe not be In writing and sent to th she, to sake charge of the branch here, while Chishelm, a, It residence of the bride's Job ork promptly attended to. mother a iv rpoo Mr. Brent will take chargG of the age t L i 1, Robert Tom, soar. ney mother at Brussele.—Tribune. boao, to Miss innie Secor. The youu 'PROPRIETOR. We Js CLARK The Council have caused notic'es to be 00UPle are w 11 known hereabouts $2 t 11 with them I ng life and much happi- I e posted around the reservoir prohibit ng Blous Prints..-Ace—Strict Independenc uc s and Our ]Pollt trespassing. uses. Pretty B k -class Local Paper. ur A.1m—A First 0 During the thUDder'itorm on Saturday Our ]Expectations—The heirty . ..... sapport of the veovle of Pickerinct-and vicinitv. Ladies' Linen Coll 6 ffs last a Mr. Hoover drove into the Baptist ars* and u Church slied for shelter, and while there the lightning Btru3k the whiffletrees on Ladies' 0 f FRIDAY, JUNE 24.' 1898. Co I Summer- undervests. hit3 wagg0la, 'Tlittinl? them to piecee, but did not in are either horses or driver. AND CUM Ladie Fast, - Black. —Cot NOTES MENTS. We do not give this ao a fact.—Sentisol. Summer Hosiery thn 'a d Cashruere.. Th' war has now reached substan- s and the Americans By d Ind &dies'. Light 12 &MIDI? Mont to The weighto 1, Oxford Shol e' s. should close the matter up without Meaenree Act, t Ottawa, much potatoes when sold by the bag must wegb Belts*,. B16us'e, 'Sets,, Blaok Silk delSy. If. ht unds. Ladies and 'Boy s' windling The Uxbridg IAwn Tennis Club 90' Tb a election prote8ts are a ...... In and lace The cross petition demonstrated its ability to play good aowngradually. as we�l as the original one in this rid' tennis by defeating Monday fast a In com I come UD for bear . bination of two of Toronto's strongest y I '14�k 1 1 1.. . .. ., . . I ,, w, 11 not likel 9 -in September', team@. ing until some time en t 066 of 1�714 It took the Stationiqg Commi wh the evidbnce will a the Toronto Confer anoe 011 4"rly �ne ftftovdiif go 'ar u Wbit3y. o'clock yesterday woruing\telecide oni a Tha Rou*ge bridge raa.t.t:er bas...i:iot minis,ter for Uxbridge Methodists, and o nd then-it was decided to send Rev. J. j. Still hunting on the Georgian been settled between the councils of Reddits, of BraLnpton, and -the raveren d York and Ontario, and the Ontario north share. Bay' RentleMR11 Will Dreach his Initial sermon Gove nment will be asked to legislate 'here on the first Sunday in July. Rev. upon the matter. The County boards AIr. M4nni�g bits b' Without calling t" ur een sent to Aurora.— o see o 'Netv A(Iverttsenienta. tried hard to reach a s�ttlement but mes. ram in ALP1111ENTICE WANTED :—A smart could poty hence �e appeal to th e A stalk of r�e f Peter Clark.'s fir' ppar tow was tacked up in Gould Bros., boy wp-nte i to lea)rn blacksmithing. r a Uits! Ap. higher �ource. Tarlo' Suits ' nd $12 Bedroom S ply to R. W001M. Pickering village. 34 store last week measuring seven rad a 'a Br FOR SALE, :—Two farrow c' airs., lialf feet in height. also our 50c. Dining Room Ch ows ready Locust Hill.,— James H. 2darqnii who died i Oak for.butelior. Seven inore ready in about wont on Una,139h., was a resident--of the to n. twoweeke, Apily to J. BUNDY. Clare �ct of �he abi for 21 years. ' He was born in Wbit. P.0. tf The following are.the Beat Val i n- the-' 'World. Locust Hill Creamery ;. President, T. Pik a; b� ownship and was in hill 47th year at OR SAL number otpigs 6 and vice president, Andrew Reesor ; secretary, %he time of his death. rib Ont. farm horse. All will be sold cheap for oash. A Foister, treasurer, William Armetron'g; . H. Walshe, of $underland, clerk of F 7,weeks old, and 10 sows dne soon; &I HILTS ' 'DILLINGHAM icke g' HRNI1Y MOORW 35 tt auditors, D. B. Nighiwander sod N. E. th'e Township of Brock and Secretary of The report of the butter maker, the 0onvervative Association of Noith OR SALR— 'Or to rieni, two boa*" G. E. Reesor, for the past year was moat Ontario for twenty-five years, died DZI Fin Pickering one on Linton qvenus and one Satisfactory, showing th4t 1,916.645 lbs. of Tuesday. aged 68 years. Deceased - it u On King street. A ly for particulars to A.B. p milk, an increase of 355,421 lbs., had boon DOWNWELL.. , JullOgS St.,Toronto. 96 first station agent at Cannington.— receiv(d during the year; 83,696 lbs. of Journal. UCKWHEAT—The undersi 'nod has butter were made, wbich was an increase of I for sale at I r')t 9,eon 3,Pickering,a quantity 7, 1 lbs over l"t y ear. The averk go -class Hu !k wheat for sed. For rtico �j of flint rice eoeivld was 1471 okeringi P. c per lb. Amount Alton&.,-, lare @ddrees ED BRYAN, Pi 'd t4 patrons $1.2,868 21, PHI, an increase of Dt WHEAT—The undersigned has $3287. 3. The butter turned out by this Its Honbt F. Robib nnda y factor, is and stands high in 'in t*uffvilla. Largo qua atity of choice arrini wheat for SI%I the estimation of the consumers. at lot 15, )on. 6. Pickering. ddress all Fred, Halner, Of 8&oUffVill4j­' spent latWrs to W. J. j)EVITT, areonwood P. q. 23tt Sunday at E. Raosor's. PASTURE:—Thevudersiigned he Mias Stalla Davis, of 111domitigton, is tWEST H1Ll.­J-'­ e water and tyaott best shad ire at lot 4,e at Geo. Walker's this week. -S� ab`bzat`h Jos, Burkholder is attending M6riuo i. od prices mod(i ite. A L)IJ on tho 1)reniisee or a friends of the l el hearboro,on i i ver Itouge. Fences guarkntood 4dreas R. D. f3ebool have decided -aunwial ite c&Lnp meeting el8ewhere. a to hold their li-� TAN,I , Highland Crook P.0. strawLerry festival on the evening of Fri, Ban. Barkholder, of Dixon's Hill is day, July let,-in the beautiful grove of'J. -key 11 e' ensto' !i Coluent Fote Bifildims H, Richardson, Esq., Thee annufLls'bave witb W., G. 6at this week. STt7R*T,--fiie undoraigned'hati se� -Mrs. �Spofford, of Claremont, called 6v acres of go,4 pasturo. Thoqe wifilAng to alwayf proven a great success aud this let Wit cattle or I orii�s will findl the locality ad. a num4er of her many friends here this year the'-pr9spects for an abundance of wiralily apited for rmture. 'the catcli of grass lodrs, Hog Ti W&114. silop, Stab!e r ouglis, ilewalke and Cisterns; kis flret ciasa, woio oto piaeo is sbun.jLtItly o rote cream and berries surpass those of former occasions., There will be prizes offered for Mr. a:pd Mrs. S. Burkholder Wills for particulars and price of Ce ec" and H�ss wateroil by ruun no stream. For term-a apply at lou 20, eon, 4 Pickering, or addreso 6 .................. ..........�� sen vamei;, while Holden, of 8tonffviII6, visited at E. Rae Pvoli, whitevalop. o� 27 tf ior and, junior footbp obildrens races will be arranged galore. sor's on Tuesday. P To Municipal Council The Malvern brass band wilt furnish the R. H'ooverland wife called oydfiien�s Henry Sav' ag-ei music, which to say the least will be ap. here on Monday, Previous to their trip propru 6te. Refreshment booths will be on up the northern likes, dement Concrete Calvert and Sewer Pipe made on g or im h the ounds. Tea,. consisting of straw- Frank White and sisters, Alice and -le, Bridge Abutments, Piers, Wing Walls, A-ched Bridg 8, Are ad, Culverts, e4e. Now and Saba A-hand Bioyelts for '96 rie All kinds n ! repairs promptly at. bar i I and cream, will be seryed from 4 to Elizabeth, atleqded the party at White. Estimates given. Send for price list. 7. G4 neral admission 25 cents, child Vale on Mouday evening. tonded V . Shop and show- ran 1.5 Cells, children of the school free. Re. iing A., Pickering, I 00me me %T. ID 12 mb, r the date, Friday of next week, age of the eicarsion to Barrie on Friday ant. Ontvio. IV numbor from here took ad Quite 1 34.tf July,lat. Greenwood, Onwi6. Iasi and report a lovely time. All hands going So She excursion to PICKERiNG POST OFFICFE. :�-..­ Bowmanville. Orillis to-day (Friday) and remember 11stle arrie from Tot6Dto 6 :0 a.m ry R 6 W orouto 5 ob p to [i, eawe t,6 his mother's funeral but was two is Bellwood, of Drew ' Blaff, Va. k1he picnic as Atha on Saturda &MY* 0 T 116 X a m close 0 + 21 so (.40 the absence of Elder ismer 010 A T PM , T E);U1n1`dAy evening, his son, Fred, fillod kal Is for 6&,12. West close at U 0 clock SPRING "I"I ODS hho lase in rewhing here owing to 1zhin I ight b9fore. eon tbo pulpit in a very able manner. Von 1 47 ordws test ad on all parts of tbe Worm &ad Mrs. M. Burk attended the Our pedigogtit. J. Tran, who h" we"ing of Miss Inez McPherson, 901 Carl be= somewhat indisposed. rwovored 111AVEM ANK ughtereof jas. sufficiently to tAtend the PW$y as Via. suitingm:­'t'. New Pal tinge* New ]��ints "MI saloved, New Towea-P. McPherson, on Wednes"y. loris Squari on Paturday. Dep"ho ro"tv 604 in Latest Hato and Caps. Rev. C. W. Watch was presented .., J. A. Hoovw's shingling bsi'oi Fri. PW aeut Per ap am. Security indinpu with a., tsblo very nicely worded address by the E_pworth, asy- IRA W" woll Miended. Markham, 13unt1riff, A oboice' Print Rewhnts below st P08TKAWMA W 00 League of Brightpu before leaving fit his Ringwood and Cedar Grove were re. ja time a$ our boa" aw nte�.l chikge at Belleville Wastichurch. pro" Another BowmanviII4 bov wins -honors.' rneure in *be nee mother killed tho gobbler." GEO. P"KER, Dnn! barto -urtry, A. L. McManry, son of John McM Richardson's raising on Fiat of Wight End House, h" won a most credit Goo; urby 624.a. went off with a rush, the lut rafow was able place in the final or 49h year exam is in place by 4 p.m. AdcideuJ4 were glighi Farnion' Ifululd Piro insuranoo tion in McGill University at Mont D�. Frank real Co'S., of Oclumbus,Onc,formed O ,Brien & L. Henryll.. t&king the M. D., degree with first alan Ed. Affin �ollidod with &owe irrosisiable WoMentUM " to entist.- honors in surgery ond olinioal surgery. commodity with buoh --- "peois for Famen. Died—l .Dadington, June 17, Frances dwapilate two of his incisors &ad The business is lourishino with resialbs bo. Stedham-, J600 ready oned OYU bad his 'fingers slightly jammed. M policies. Thi cost of insuring In Shij Smale Bragg, relict of the late Riafiard U ad exp"taldons having al Alliz, aged 74 years, 6 months. In: Bow Tho" 'wishing my services (MLY,w ff1TBY pr6ask W. Williatits, of Bollineau, North is growing less. You pay only for *0 actiii Manville, Jane 8, Jane Wade, relict of Photogdaphers, t the Gordon Ron", Pickering# the Dakota. is visiting his many frionde in I""' and the smlu 61EP60562 tn0u"*d in ru - them s, late Charles Bellwood of Clarks, aged 92. this vicinity. Aij Visit howsy , in 0 a is not u local o mp Lay. For a agent, the ink Tuesday in each month. due to wu soam as h offered bia "r- JOHN A, O'OONNORt MARKHAM. to Uncle Pam as a wmTior and 0. Y SATURDAY, &el ut for he Norwi h Union Life 1111L ae s0 a trainp giving his came all John 00 and Domi tion Life. pr could he haye added a low inches to Kings on Road or Whitby P. Pcii threaAening W fire the' Wellington his status no doubt we woul TUESDAY, FRIDA board of the downfall of Cuba e'erthis. S . S Uits Berryman was seutenopd Saturday after. 7 Doon by Wales and Vnderhill to 20 days in jail. Oshawa. Dorahn'on ' ay at Married'on W�dueaday, the 15th inzet., 0 CANCER CURED Do you wiL'nt a nobby suit of clothes ? If The oalthird-S�ott C h arbna*ed n&ve as the Bond Sireat Congregational Church, the Dingle works across &m thSr presen 80 we make th6m-. orouto, by the Rev. Morgan Wood, P. shape and have commenoed- the work o ar am, AT YOUR OWN HOME'— aving L. Corson to Miss McPherson, both ot fixing it up for occupancy. just :ettirned fl, rom a o6aresi Tozonto. May the sunshine of hippiusse During the late thunder storm the light the 14ew York Cutting School, we feel bet- WiL We perfoo 'About $400 in For rticulan send two 8 cent stamps to ter able than ever to guaran a radiate of this union. ning struck the motor at the stuve foundry prizes 11 be hung Pit In the �,opor liots of Tbrontd Vulva. and damaged it so badly that it had to be for competition y pity published Friday we are pleased to sent to Toronto for repairs. All rmen ' note that Miss Mary E. Fleming. .]Kr. Hawkes, sin employee at the Bic. ot t�s 'Made under our own per serv& Laughlin Carriage f6otory had the end of N�-omi Lod e, No'i 116j sonal. iom or of Wm. Fleming,, Markham, in her his finger taken off b ' the joi6ter on 111MIX CANCER CUREI second year took fireliblass honors in Thursday. This is the 91th victim of this CALL AND SEE LATEE PA:SUI Mathematics. L 0. G.' Fj arUaM UXBRIDGE, oNj?r c ear. CANADA. .. . .. .. .PLATES.. .. .. meetin A of the united bbard of direc. Arch. Blakely, of Salem Mass- who has ' t�. JW -04, Inly 18C he days sports will con. tore of-the Ut'York and Markham i- been working &I the'Pe d1a; MZi Roofing OrAll weekly u6w1jp&p0" willin W tnftrt awsoi OU-4tIlral 900 bties was hold at the Co. for the past few,weeks, had the misfor. -sist of Horse rao I 09, Bicycle racing, Fool. v ith this voltleo) at-their lingtou b on Saturday afternoon. tuns to.got his band:jainMed in baIL Tournament Lacrosse AUA Baseball professional card rates es.0 do so. Send account apress on T, On$., iAso weekly copy of vapor to soove address. The atfor?]. wAs good rize list Monday last a4d it was found neca ae large and small bille, The p fl, 0. 9 Fine Art Taloring. j r1mod ri M UM r4 A I- :i - - I. I -, , -1, 1 1, - t.- - J VZ- APT 7 7 ,ati, 2 0 t .tt r tt4 Pickering Co uncil. Horse Reg16ter. bove council ralet pursuant -to &djour'n- ]h illy T., a fine roadster stalllon,� wiltlr I rnent in Town hall, Rrouilhard, a fast mark, and owned by Robert Beattie, MOD of on Carts...-,. (Jay, June 20th. Members all prose U 4 w Reeve Mowbray in the chair. of Brougham, 'ill stand for Service at his own atable duri�g the season of 181jp. Minutes of last meeting ere taken is For terms enquire from owner. read. �-number of accounts were present- ad and communications read and referred Balbongie Citief(6456) the o pe i t y to various.standing co' G`00 ramittees. of John Anson, Balsam, will make the John Emmerson was heard asking that season of 1898 all follows :4-Monday, A d pne an o a b truction be removed from the high. May 9tb, will leo6ve his own stable, lot 1, as Con way, placed there by Alex Moore. . 9, Pickering and proceed to William Njr Underhill, Chairman of cheaper," Is statenunt sometil� Indigent White's, con. 7, Whitby, for noon;thenoo Ommittee wourid the passs, triade by the C ge of the fl. to R. Puckrin'o, Audley, for night. ru gist when Scott's Tuesdiky, proceeds to Post Farm, con 2, lowing siopts: 1U E Bateson, M. D., medi- Finulsion is 11c1for. This shows &I attendance to Sarah A Palmer, indige' t klichering,for noon;tbenoe-to A.C.Stor that the drug ts theinscives regard k's 0400 con. 1, lot 11, Pickering, for nikht. Wed-w aii also recommended that- joh -nesday, proceeds. to Gormley's hotel r win's grant be reduced to 75c Pet) week LiverpoOl:'for the night. Tharsday,pro. as from Ist of 'h Pat 1898. ceeds to George Pagh's ot 27, con 4 Pickering, for noon thence to Gerow it was also,\recom mended that Phoebe Johnston's grant be increased r1sion to 75 cents hotel, Brougham, for night. Friday,pro- ceeds to Mr. Middleton's, pen. 1,iPioker. Per week from let of May, 1898. Mr. Barnes, as chairman of Cc ing, for noon, thence to Wilson's hotel, Of cod-Liver, Oil *1th, My- -Phdo- utiligebt Committee, secured the passing of the fol. Claremont, for the night. 18 turd y p t of U and Soda as the Ill es lowing accounts : D R Beaton registra. proceeds to �iis own stable, where he Stan C ou wi tion of deed No 728 re road closing b *11 remain until the follewing Monday 4ard, th rchaser who 3 "res to pr re tfij standard 2 an Monday-. d in con 9, 81-56; W J Clark for ink, legal capi f6olecap and envelopes, $6.60, because he ows it has been Of Crown Prince, the firet age, also advertis ing and bills re road-making stallion, the pro untold betnxcf i should not for one perty of D. Dafoe, Broug. meeting and letter he,%de, $4.50; James ham, will stand for limited number of instant think f tAking the risk of NEW AND SECOND-HAND Hubbard on account, 03-00; D R Beaton on mares, for 1898, and will make the Ueasou usin sorm untritJ prep& Rect of salary, 140-60; D R Beaton'on aect as follo we:-Monday, will lepae his own ra 00 s of Disbursement, $10-00; the reeve, clerk stable, Brougham, noon, and proceed b ti The subsdtuti Biaggie' S) W '',gons,- Democr a nd Goo Gerow, Esq., re settlement with way of Greenwood to Seabert's hote Of thin said to. be Parker, 2 days $5.00; R R Mowbray,3 days for noon, by woy of Manchester to J. -ad Wagons, ge council, $2.00 each, S6-00; Goo Brooklin, for night. Tuesday, Myrtle as for a stand- Do Uxbrid, ty. 07,50; D R Beaton, 2 dave, #$5.00 W G aid preparation twen Dafoe's hotel, Utica, night. Wednesday, All kinds of re' pairing neatly and',cbesply done.,,.., Give- us B&rueti, 2 daysi $5.00; Pit Whitby re Ron Mang five rears on the rnarkc4 ge ion house, Uxbridge, noon; Todd's bridge negotatioue,' $22.50. hotel, Goodwood, niflqt. Thursday, shou J not be pernr�tted by Mock Road;. secui Bridge com-, the PRBB&ge of the 27, eon. 7, Markham, night. Friday, Jackson):: r Beare, as chairman-. of 'Road add, Mansion hotel, Stouff vil e, noon ; 0 lot the i ntclhgcnt purchaser. W H folio n. Beis wingacots: GeoStOtt8for45yde of Mansion house, Markham, noon; Frank. thatthe man and fiah are on the wrapper. Be sure you gist SCOTT'S Kninlalo P. if,you want heW' whee'I's on your dart! buggy or wago gravel for div 15, 83-60; Henry Gordon re- lin Raymer's, Box Grove, night. Satur- W_ and uoo, all drvirlista, we do it poartill fo f and of Btatute labor for G. T. R., 15-60; F day, Johnston's hotel, Whitevale, noon; SCOrft BOW qg. chmi#". cbeap and right. Tire setting a specialty. Call bind see our stock. Twouto r repairing bridge on 7th con. Opp his own etable till following Monday. lot 34, $4.7S; H Hopkins for Putting, head on bolt for bridge, 20c; H A Haight for- 45 Dornock Dat-ie-the-property of W. 0. TAAZA�-r1okorlas Staftz O.T.2 y e div 33 at 7c, MJZ; Jas. McCormack for for 1898, and.wfll make the season as 1 AS. YOLLOWS:- da gravel supplifd-to div 34 ane �0 yds to G'row, Whiteyale,.will stand for mares TnAiNs GOINO EAST ID U DOMINION BANK soc. filling washout bet 16 and 17, eon 5, $1.50; follows -Monday. May 9th, will leave No. 6 JdAjL 7:52 A. M 4 pit $1,500to hisown Stable, Whitevale, and proceed " 14 LOCAL 2:50 P Geo L,Stotts for 35 yde in div 26 and.30 CA i al Paid 00 CAL, 8 Surplus,:,., $1,50010 div 36, $5.20, also repairs to suraper, 35c: to Henry Madill's, lot 20, con."7, Picker- Lo 6:04 P. M." 0 L WATCH ing, for noon ; thence to Wm. Linton's, Wm Carleton per contract on hill bet lo 00 41 and 9 in con .8, 86.00, also per contract lot . 13, Con. 8, Pickering, for nignt. TRAINS GOING WKST Dft AS IFLLOWS:-. on con 9, Opp lot 15, $9.50 also gravelling Tuesday, proceeds to John Svkei3,. Glen No'.9 LOAL 9:00 A.M.:, WHITBY AGENCY..�L 0 the be w ' a on Br ek Road in con 6, $20-00, alqo for ajor, for uoon ;thence to Ny.biugman's, "IS LOCAL 2:15 P. M. 04imoriA 33ankins Numnow atobee are solid 14-c rat Noido.'. Work with grading machine, 2 teams for 3 W,*nline, for night. Wedueslay, pro- I and our usual price for them here in 8ng-- -n. Corner's, lot 2 MAM 6:37 P. M. SAVINGF3 DEPARTMENT. or' repairing con. 71 11(i5o: Frank Soden f coeds to Wi interest allowed it higboib cur4k t rated. N land is E5 ($25) each, but to introduce our 0 enormous catalogue, we will send you this hill between lots 8 an� 9, 6n' 9, S:i jl�y . Pickering, for noon thence to Gloeson a TIME TABLE, Station.... notiee of withdrawal reqn! King for work on approaches to Green. hotel, Greenwood, for.night. Thursday, SpeciLl attention 'von to the oolleotion of watch free if,you- tak6 advantage of our wo proceeds to Joseph Bye' , lot t od bridge.. 1_13s-,_,Vunicipal cj)uucil 1; er'a Sale and otter Notes. marvellaue offer. con. 4,' TRIAms 6 o i'N-GEAST 6 If you want one, write to DUE AS FOLLOWS:-�- Township of U xbridge, the enm of $53 13(; for poon ; thence to Crordon's hotel, Pick- E. J. THORTONI us.without d elay. With your letter send us No. 6 N Aij,_ 7:47 A-M MANAGER. 50 cents Internat for lie' being arnotint due as Pickering's a ing,'for night., Friday, proceedH to W. hare Of er ional Money Order, liver brooch excess of expendituee by Uxbridge. town. Shopherd"B, Lake Shorejor fioon thence IN o. 14 . MIXID 2:46 P.M ��ich we will send you a solid si -from th6 first to Gormley's hbtel, Liverpool, for bight� $1, and our offer. After you receive I P.M.;:: h, 0 northern townline 8F"I Loc),L ..6:02 18 ip n d%y of Saturday, proceeds to Josepli'Latig4flin.'s -beautiful-watch, we shall expect you to day of January 1891 to the 31st For a 0 ood' C h o'st P Deremh�r IS97, per report of special, com... lot 84, oon. 2, Pickering,for noon ; thence TRA:,LN4 GOIN6 W 1:St­DU9' AS FJLLOWS;-4- show it to your friends, and call their atten to his own stable where he will r t.ion to this advertioembnt. The watch is mittee appointed to adjuet the said, al No- 9 LocAL '9:05 A.M, 0 serkt free by registered post on your colly- until the following Monday morning. Buggy, A ' 'ad CartV,: The celebrated roadster stallion. Glad- 18 Mixieu 2:20 P.M ing with our advertisement and c wfr. Cowan, see.onded by _Mr. Underhill er, Tnoves that the reeve grant his order on the Ot no, will make the season of 1898 at hili M ai, .:.5:42,Pi M. and iij warranted for fi've years Addrew, 0 Light W treaeure'r in favor -p�rties recom. own stable, Wbitevale. tggon, of the WatchmakmW AlUanoo a Urnowt GOO&B's Otomw.Ltd-, 184 Oxford SiL. Lon4son, arions e EIE AV Y WAGGON and WILKINSON mend-ad ih the reports of the v tand- General, the pure-bred dlydet4atej St'i'l in$? committees as presented this day. lion, rising 3 years old; the property of :1 at S SCUFFLERS, call Money returned if not more than sakaa*& Mr Beare, seconded by Mr Barn&, John Vipon, Brooklin, will stand for Presh me Moves that Alex Mzporo be and is hereby aree for 1898, as follows :-Monday, POYNTER'Sv Cherrywood, UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL required within five days af wr notice to May 9th, will.leave bin own stable to 15 Prinom St.. Birmingham,9 re "I thank you very much for the beaut Kinds ! ifulw= move the post, railing abd other obetrac- Kinsale. for noon; "And Brougham, night,, all All Kinds Of Rjpairiug at Lowest Rates. ne which he has without permission you sent me tre6 of ch&Me. . I have too Tuesday, to Pickering for noon an4 night; te4 ik ftw nine months and it never varies one placed on the sixth concession road, oppo- Wednesday, w M. Kennedy 11, Ba4eline. minute from olie week's end to another."-E, site his pre n lot No. 10, in theA ,6th nood; to Jarres McBrady's,night; Thura. N. B.-Clet a 80TT'S' Cattle Pu and,n* ht; PO Y "To.Kive away a gold watch worth$25 iii oar. ncession, t e same being in obstruction day, his own stable for ridaN ULTR and SAUSA �the Cattle *ill pump their own Water. the public in that Geneva, for noon, and E fie r t&inly & splendid advertisement, but am tbe, t10 his neighborti and n Ifid fo night on H&id in Season.. Watch makers'-Alliance in the ILrgept drm of vicinity, and in -came the said Alexander SLturday, to Raglan for noon, and home W#Ltchrn&k-ers in England,they can a fford ik Motere refuses or neglects to remove the for night. See cards for description an'd 50 'YEARS' EDITO[t N. said obstructions after ha'Ving received due -lb as -so 'and lool pedigree. Steik-f 2 '! EXPERIENCE Be sure and address your let'er,1184 4xford St TiOLdon. Englapd. 11oiling--So to 7c per lb. n0tj'L.6-,. that the Iteeve ),e and iti hereby. ii The puro -7-7- aijiliorized and rfNjuired toiiss4e his or4er oirtod Clvdesdale stallion, the �)roper t'd Rollie person or pertwi -dire-tiqg� and 1 m I' -Ontano ty of Nni. Major, White,�ale, Onl., hirn or theN to rern6ye said oh. will Picker'idk Bi?,�RTFO�DALL�=_ make the geason of I H9S. as follows :- fttrthwithl tile expene of s%id Nionday, May 9th, leavo8 his own stab1c.. 'o w N .'7:1'4 f t 1). UAPI LL Groon Itiver, to T.Triab 71h c6n.. FR 111,RS' M ,11 K E T. hote Brougham, Di�h TRADIE MARKS TH F_NF_w Ay s'cond-d r 13*�nre u) -)N -os., to, J une,, 23, 1698 ANS to T'desd%v Parrott Salem, noon, T DESIG COPYRIGHTS &C. that I h .4 cot1­01 J.) now.ad- Moot litgLIl. Itichard I ackrinA Apdley, night. Wed- ...... 0 83 to 0, itkorh itod di-periptitIn niftY ().,I Niondal, S.h day (if Augij.-It. Whe (70 AM &A,�ertatn otir opinwn free whetkior an wt a.-rn f ir the L:e,)oral lot 1,;, K tigaton Wheat,spriog... 0 82 to 00 oo I ItIvIonn'ttl road, noon; Gordon's hotel, Pickering, �Vjloftt, gouee 0) tions fit rw(ly e4tilddolittal. ItAndbookonl1afents- 00 71 to ilight, Tharsdav,jGorinley's hotel,Liver- ngeney ror Pecoring witents. itcbe)l�o, lot bush ......... ... 00 34 to 00 Patontm takon thrit,ugh winti A Co. receive pocl, i).o6n, Win vptcwl notwe, wit hout c4arp. in tho -con., Rougo Hill, boon; It. Carter's, Clifi-tv- Peas, bush........ ......... W Ofto, bush...... .......#.. 00 3'.1 to 00 38 t1st Torbnto ght, Friday, John 51 to 00 00', W. Hawker'-Yardman at York, is iw4 wood, night. Saturday,Johngtou's hotel, Ilay,new, ton.. ......... 06 00 to 08"on leave o; ab@ence for 10 days. Whitevale, noon; his own stable fill fol- Straw, ton....... . 5100 to 0' 5(1 PulAtion of iny ovietitult, journal Tormd,$3 a Sion year; U yall r1owodealem The Hope ethodi8t church-excar losviDg Moridliv morning. r nionthe.$1. gold b Dressed hogs... ...... 6 25 to ,- 0 -75 & CO Oakville Tuesday was a decided st;�ccekis, New NO B f my oef (nequar�,Irs......... 4 00 to a 00 d 1:WKffA CoWffr w as S tailtn lVilkes, (791). ranic office. r t.washinetun.D M ILL IS yery large number going. and the day pr I operty of Thomas Mad5afor.d, 'Vhitbv Beef, in quar ra...... 6 00 to 8 00 all that could be desired. -The railwa bran to their affairs for the next vedr C W Kingston road, (Post's farm) and roceed EjWs, doz........ ... 10 3 W. Lamb; record i ng'soorstary, um VM led the fo owing -stable, lot 4, Butter,lb........ ... 4 Ry son Olen .. ....... officers to look after hairmar., 9th, will leave his own 112 90' ', 1 ch 9f the Y. M. C_ A-i Ont., w;ll stand for maree daring I he sea. 5 00 to of f8gs, as follows :-Toesda 1, May Veil. oar W Highland Crook for night. -Potatio", per b 50 to ....... 00 First-class vehidlo8t for hire �y day or. Yonbg,; treasurer, W. Fenton. vidson's, Cberrywoo( , noon; day, Geo. D in the night. 'Bus to connection rueet- g held An instruotion class is beizi Gordon's hotel,Pickering,night. Thor Y. M. C.' A. Hall ever to all y day this week, two wn stable for night. Ing all 0. T. R.trains. Freight day, his o zAtings exch day, oDa At.9 A. m.. the other t6_134beriiis ho4l, Brooklin, noo�7 ancl ezvois delivered 0 2 p. m., and an extra one on Frida at t of ibe vil y 5, Columbus, night. Batur- par a Richardson 7.30 p. M. . The lecturer ln S ot are Engineer r , mont da, Central hot0l, Oshawa, noon; Wood. A, ki I BmLA and Cot aductor Andeirsoii, both from rui a hotel, Whitby, for &ftarnoon, and m. Peak,,, ;.:, ion Montreal. They xre instructing the a his own stable. untu. following' Tuesday Lift, Force,-...... in the now rulat abd signals. The nnen Proprietor. U* loud in their expremons Of appreois tred I rotting Wu of the now rules, &no ask that the ne�r Segg,#.rMayt, the Anie can- AND . jall�on,. the 'property of S. W. "Jowell, ood ork more a of signals will make their w o UMPff moming m er W a satisfactory both for therns6lVes Lu b and f0f W!biltby, On.t., will make the set son of Suction P as folio :-Monday, May 2nd, the company. or Pq t m on shortest notioe. , onI @hotel, piokering,all Tuanday, ara oh-a od ands - E'Ond a. AlI kini# of....... ftwee his own stable, Whitby, to G d Milliken. Gorml s hotel. Liverpool, noon M , bright n9w otook of Tin- Orders left with D. V. Every, Pickar. uber, we on wall's IT= nighiana Creek, night. Rotigh & D-r-essed L very %us icious wedding iQok_p I ink, will-reveive our prompt and zer Wednesday,by Cherr.y wood,to, drani k I lob aston's war.e. and ., te- stoe Vedneeday, Sane Ifth, in the Ebsus how], Wbitevale, noon; Gerow's hotel, very dmireful Attention. line, Matched $16 p, Wind-mWis of sill kinds sold when '6b ethodial church, townline of J;oarboro night. Thursday, Glemon's ware I afj been opened parties Brougham# and Markham. The 0outracking o vii. hotel, Gr"nwoOd, noon; Seabort's hotel. Coal adways. bass 18 W"t" we Fr m1pus for re William D. Annis, of Scarbnr iday, .0olu Hard, Floot It in., matched 16 l&ge, and Miss Eliza g, of Brooklin, night. hand.be6h E. HardiD I how, Oshawa, Dig GEO nootl; Contra GEROW�.. Milliken. 'The groom was BOPPO lie win I ngs rted by �atarday, his own stable, where Gates, Eavetroughs and Mould' CLAREMONT, ONT' George Annis and James Cornell,-Of BOX till following Monds6y morning. -0-- boro Village, and the bries by her sister. remain iliside Saw and miss 0 ann Miss W&dlaud, Of prince 9023, th live Harding woodburp P 0 Repuining romptly atteladed Plaini r, of Cherrywood. C&lr rogie Woodstock. Wm. Taylo ri of Graham Bros., y tied as a ke the AN A: and J..Ixibson, of Milliken shers. soon H. S. MILNE, 19ONEY TO L I filled *it Claremont, will make the to Wh* e you wait, ch was ;Vle b follows :-Monday, Ma Oth, The church, whi Of 198 as hotel, rowu's Corners. Gerow'o peo ant with flowers in wn stable, ple, was made fragr I leave his 0 MORTG Rev. G W. wil it and proosea to Amos Brig. the alter and on the pulpit Brougharr rform-. 21, Pickering, for noon AGE SECOITY.,_ Stevenson, pastor of the church, PO 4, lot ....... nal's, 001 C46ki; 'Cotton Root I ed the ceremony, after Which the invited Gordon's hotel, Pickeri rig, for Ea' �eubfig ing :ompo6nd thence to and esday, proceeds to Jas, F rouse's guests repaired to the home of r, :1 night. Ta is the only safe, riliable for noon bousht and is re. Oliver HardiLA, parents of bobride. -Pickering, old on oomnlinion.. lot 19, B. F. coi. And- d's, Dunbar 4n for monthly tuedicine on which Foun where a bauntiful repast wis spreiW' On thence to f need. laies can depend in the Bight. ,Wednesday, proceeds to Germ- hour and time q tlie ]a' %n, to which all did ample j after which croquet,and other garD Ad'dW6 n't, Pliii*- es were )rpool, for noon ; thence M C A ant for Fi�e, Life itey's hotel, Livi Fu Work Hollinger'o, Con. 2 U 'a prepared i two de !we Do- lot 32, for g the eyenlE to George indulged in darin as rength. lass and Steam Boiler Insuraneg ticed among tb6guests, John Itiolliardson, might, Thursday, proceeds to Eli 'A pecialty.- of at - I for otditiaty cases liver,for noon thence to No. AL -R.and prominent citizens of Soarboro, Bi6e's, Green- Oonveyanaing oarefully1done,�.. and lot 2 is by far the beat dollar inedicine 7, Pickering for Whitevale, W. Cowie's pan. 7, _sold b one D F &04'snd Other f anas.on Markham, Stouffvillp, ollar per box. priv a i0raluable. rooeelltj to W. F. J010?B, other poiuts. The presents War slight. ria&Y, P ]ES, _y druggists, 6ppy Couple r night-. Baturday, pro. No. 2 for speoial cases-,to degrees C OR Ornamental rd useful The h lot 10, con. 7, fO LL! PRIC took the late train ior Woodstock and osede to Gloeson's hotel, Greenwood, for strouger-sold by dmiggists. 'One box, followed by the well �beuoe to his own stablev w here.he Three Dollars; two boxes, Five Dollars'. hqft, other western points, noon sou th West GOrnar oi 1[ftw d 0 ure one Estate,for eale'very oheap. shes of all the guests for their futa will reins ! until the following londay No. it, or No. 2, mailed on receipt of a Btreete being Part Of tho D. Loav pAce and twO 3-cent stmps- W elfare. morning. D' W, Xunia�, w W. V. Ril 111 66 co,Itinued The iDook CoMplknVOL nd The AbOV6 ReeVe Savage of and wife. a seasn, health and Weather jnogltbs brbughout th iiiii, left on ikonaay for'a three t Bdudy7s Blook. blo3al Pio;iaring.. permitting. trip to ritaltk� u I a Ki d ,he ru is r 0 tIng. 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I " : , - , � i will support f rom. 4 to 6 tons per culverts-, it is further necessary . . il __.. ROAD #.�.,. - , � _ ' ' � �,� " ._ I L : � I - , - t, _:.,�,._.�11- :,�.,_ ,,WE .., WA'NT,z OOD ­ .�,L I -IC, 'is , A most vatuablo iihPloment la rok.d '. ,� . . _.. 11 � , - . ' ' �. . .�k- '*:l' - . . .­ ,_ .squaria foot, ,of saTface, according to ,the oulvorte- be. kept in order. -oiler. On �__T.l 'L " 1�.4­ I ,. - .� - - ­ 1. .1 colastructijaW is the road r ". I �_... , , :. % '­ -operly if they I" �, 11 ,,.��­:,-.,.:,� . , 1.;q_ _ - '_-1. . - - .., I . r . ,1. - . - . ,. .. - folly to build roads pr - . ,__1:-.,.t, - _ !, .1. : I 1. , , - .: I ­ I tlu� quality o4 the alay If only moder ­** ' ' . , .-i.,_ -11... . � .; 1 . . . . I ­ - -� ,�:,:-�,' ., , _ . .� :. .,.. , .., . ;. - 'e''.' '. ,- . . I . I �- I -o:' 0 _� ,��,� _ I and allowed town streets Lt i.s indispensable. To . - _­_ . 1, - . ­­ V1.I .. .,.� - , I :i 1. , . atiely dry it 1will support' onkV from 2 are afterwards nogleoto( . ..V. ­ - .- -0-A I.,�:! . . ;r ,I ] or �_ ..I .!i". `% .; ­ . �A. L _'- �� I . .:`�"� ayer, before . ­�. ...I � �- ­�*, . ., . ..,.; -, L,; . �_�. , 13y..- A - I - E: to 4 tons pot square foot. of surface. to remain out of repair. tvory fa . ' ­ - -..-.i.�' d ..' Cafn 11 11�: 'R�- "d p h ,*-, -.�, ­­ V., ' i-'W:- ' ' ti 41101, rmer thoroughly conso4datta the gravel ";ex­_f%,.,t � pbell,. rns,. stone into a &moot h, hard. I I',e � .., . _r.� . . . I It theolay is wet and soft It will yield knows that If the re . :�. I ;_I rl:-- -- . �, . .,. � - -soil, � ..- ­ . .. ,�;. �7 I re Dog Lt can be mixed up with the sub . z.: _;_,., i _ . ": ,� I . . ., I , , . .1, 0 a 6 - to almost any load. I � his outhouses, and his fenOOS we 1.7 d. '! - _._�__. .,�- I � - - ._ , , - - ­ ­­ ;%, �'­ ,; ­�,­ ­' ;. -- �. , a roomiers the surface coitting more our - . ­... .'�_Ici , , I- i � . � i� - 15�,- ,%3i ..­ ,,�_, _.,­'' ommission ". Gravel, it well cothpacted, forms a looted as is the repair of the roads .- ".,--*- 1" .�­ C er of 10ntario,1,:,.., ._... . .I- � -every way. A .: _ .. . �,. ., N I"o'..":-_ - f_:_��_ . - . - , _!�..�.,! able and servi.ceablo in . . . . " - great personal ' :-:. ! , -_ ,---N- - . I, . , :. I I.. I :... . .11 nger roadbed, is lose yield loss wouia resuit. _. � -1 A,� -_:�_­;I-%. --1. :_74 . I __ I . .r - liefects' steam roller of Cen tons is tork oxpo�ii- . _... ,3 . . I � . I , ,:., :.i-I I . .I . _.�_� 1. .1. 1_1:� , 71 . ­ ,�., ., , to the aottion of ri oisturoo and for Probably one ot the greatest, . � - ­.. . . . ____T ' I- . - 1. i, - .� �:� . N�'. C ..� �_-' �r*,,i� " . ­. � . . L.'. ­ I t , In a " � - . ': , o- stive, for the,majority of rural muni- � . I.-: ,;�. . reason, even for a thin surface of the pree 1. . 1:�� . W . - ­_ , �- -Great Ne - epaired cipoalitie&, but in some instances town ' ­ �;, �,,� _1 The -,This Country I Good Roads- ' How t h 198 jeu� gy,stnip of roa,d constru - . *141�� i.P� ed of . coating, atre)rigthons the road .some- tion is that the roarta are nob r - . . 1. 1. ­- , . , - he - ' � . �.., 'i, . _tt- 1-1 r first arises. ships oould rent from a town in t 1Z _. , ' � '-,��-,!.,_a,._7_ _, M Mi 11 F,xPlained by an what. But the real strength of Ahe when the need' of. repaL ti t I work district, which owns one. A horse roll- 1' � . . . .. ­ . . ' ' . ; to Build The ! Economicall . . - of road must litJ in the subsoil. Vegetable Unless in a very'dange,rout, 8 4 0. - I � :. . , �, . ­ * I - - " . � 1 i,�: - .41 1 ­ ,�- I � .. � .. , � , . ­ ­.�:��.� A -- Hints and D1 grams 'is done on-the roads only OnCO, a year er of six or eight tons is'less expensive _. _. I , . I­� . - .,7� . , - ExP*e --Useful , .. -to the Road moulds and agluvial Rolls are weak, hay. g statute lab- and Rome munt,cip-ali ties may see f it _: ,- !I:":,.- � ;,;,� . . , -,," , . . ing a sustai iag power of only one- at the time of performin, � I . . : .--.: -,:t,--. �.�,��. �� ­ - . * . ' , , 11 - 1 .- . . ­ . .. - . I�­� .-, �d.": . I'll 1 . � . . -and other defcotm are (4 purchase. In the construction of . -:' ; I - I - . , .., I ". � . ,_. .­., :� � ­ . I � - �:-, . .1�`i,"_i; "... _f t . _ . .. I halt to O C. , ��� t'. I ­ n .*''�'- �_ 1� 11. _._.-,�.: lElictilders 0 his COW tryoo�..:.11:� , .. ,".� t'l,� - . . . '� . ,:. I - ho ton per square foot ; an(I or; ruts, hollows - _ . ,. .� "�!� ,, " , ol� : . --:. � I . I I : � . . �..I I... -I ... - ,�_.�, "�._A I, for this rea. in without attention broken atone roads the louse ston� coil ­­, ,i:,� .1. .:.,:.,%, . . � . � .�?:.. -.. l -.1 ­ son it is well to remoye such permitted to rema . I .1 !,. � - , .. L. - - _­ .- . . 1' . ­,,.. ."', . . t; I . . �.., , , ­I - - -, , : �- - ." .I - , ,�:, 1010 . : .-- - I , - �, i.:X,-­..- .. -'r4l"Is � . �1_1 tk . �, , I ,lace, they solidates under traffic, less readily than "* " , '� �,� -, � . "'I.-, ­� 11 . . ti" : its. meourio;g, if possible, a tgravel, and when tbme defects comille . . � , '' . .. - -1 It e .. � ' 1.� , . - ., .-�,- , -.;i', _�,_!,qe: ,: � _ .- " :' " ' forint av* i Ilow, ti-.' In thli the clay or I foundation. - Lniz,reaso with great rapidity, culverts does gmvel, and w[thiout ro ing r ,- � -_.�. .1:I, -� ; ,4 : I 1. " � . ­ ­; BROKEN STON� * - -jf,,4, � san .­�:.." '..,.���1. . ,: , I�' i'. . " . . . I- �1. . '' . - time very loose ano .�-:,-..: .-. " "There are localiti('�s in nada Wheta gravoki, ould , be- Placid.- spread with .. it roo pe Pin � mains for some .... ;, , �, r" , ' - ' '' . . �, " ".-�­,I. Ca . _.- UNDERDRAINING. .,-� -�_-Ik�2; .: itted to fall .to pieces formant __. - , .:; ­. 1, i . . . .-1,- ­ Drains rough. . .:.J - -�-',1,141. I . -, d" fravel is not obtainable, but a...round surfaea and the 16696 -dirt . ' . of ropai�r at tile Proper time. . ­_ .. _j,�.. - goo . In o (I the roadway is � .1' . . ,.:, :.. . ­ ­ , . I ..., , 0, . I I'. 4 , -- 1'_.�'!,-�.,-", at the' $I 65 levelled off to conform to Mar 16 keep the roadbed dry.'and A STONO, CRUS ' .-_ - ' : , ,4 ­ . whiore stone can be had, either as bad at . . twome olmtruoted, an . TIER, i . � r.,-,�.-, * .�, ., . , . I c . I . .� . I .. .1 � - -j".._-,_�'. this. sha Secure a -Atri ion, it is fre- allowed to 1)6 flooded and saturated for �_­..��_­ - - . I . . �_ .- . rock or as fi , town- of the roadway. ong foundat . I I . . � � -,-4�',�,` ",�...d -aid boulders. Some q : ._� , .. �aN-!;�, ,.IT Oil ­ I nly f lat.' iiffintlY advisable to uhie tile under- ' Whi6rever good gravel cannot be bad. : * ,;,.. .� il�ips have used stone broken by hknd, . ( gr�vo. roads are commc want of a UtLle timely attention. ­� � '4. A . 1: 1 'I-".-, ..,%.! in rid a.year an u8bing is obtainable, ­_ .. . ,j-;, :_ � . ­- i -i - .�. Re-4. with- square shoulders a . -1. . `.-_..-�._--,. �:r ,but a stone crusher, with a scre-en at- t �he drains. Ow-Ing to the weakening offeet RepaLris are made WACO d whore atone for cr . . _. �:�7�,. . of water i� th;d rate i ive . 11 least. roquLrod. a stone crusher 'is most useful. 6tone I ­ I I , ' �,� ­;!�'. : tachment affords icheaper edge of ijl,ho d I to boa. in this case, the Oil clay, Riao, nt that at a season whe � . . ..1,�,I - �,: e - I a much .. .. better plan is to aut off these Ehoulders nature of clay'. that wit is usually most Ilav* I t,onf1ppe,y to oestroy .the U40- ca n I ie broken by thi,N means at�a prrice ,.�- - - " --.'- . .___-1 Method. . � I - In need o tag a U-..--:� . . . ..k: - thr wi I f undordrainago. In gravel I at the. only time within the range of every well-pot) . '­­ - - ,.�..:.,� rr 0 a th loosened earth DUtward. d - . �',.4, . -he stone should ,be se,,mrated into ­.. ., I I ­­ :,.:,',--- The dil.cles 0 1ln,d Itand, water is not ordinarily so do- - . ,.:. - - I _. . ,., .� �I ,, - Irrades according to siz6. the coarser are usually very wide and when our roads can'be called service- lated W,Anshi.p, altlitough a very expen . _. ._` J� . . ­ ­_ 1., .��_ �;,, a rOO4 having been gr tit ructive Unless when acted upon by Weather is dry for sev- sive work when pertormed by hand. A - * I '. -�.. ,.� ­ aded by . ' . - �w�� I I—�� �_�,,� stolie to be placed, in bottom of the flat, th able. When the -an he opei-ated by the .ste;km �. L ,::...�:�. I .1 This drawing the earth out o frost ; at tile same Lime, these latter dinary c ­­'.-­ - .,;I,.:''. ­': road, and the finer at the top. f the ditches oral MOUt.lis in SILImmer the or rui3her c . . .�r , . 'L . � . with a se sods �usually provide better natural � i,fi kept, in engino usiod fo'r ,a threshing machine - .- ,� ;� ­.�- -I raper; so- that these slyout' . ., L� .,�: grading okf the stone is done by means - May road. bak%d by tho' 'sun., . . I - �-`�,'- .1 ��... -.7f . If the ders thus turned outward me -ely wi& underdrainage. -asL they are morn Ix.)r- t roadway ; which call generally - be .rented. A ..: '! ',4'-"'L. - . r� , ­�-r`� , of the screen attachment. OUR, and artificia I means of underdrain- propor oliape, is an exMIlt"I.1 I . ,.1___�-.�­ - . '. . �_!�, -,�". d o ith tOLChoCk- crusher will loreliare fro * 10 to 15: '. . Stones kra placed in the road witho'ut on 0 t Inter but our novel ivotom-a-hi 11 m .- ..� _1: ` age an! usually les, ovi(les otherwise. cords per da,y. . . L _ . _ ' ; I in. If, owever, mate Providinoo-pr ; . I .�--,--- -:13 being gm( ded in this manner, the small- feiring with the dra .4 necessary. I . - :­. ' . . . � . �__._:"..'I-,I them ditches are sharp and (loop, the Undordraina4e may be had by meani As- soon as ,such roads dry nil( allowing , ,4:2�%I ­ , ­�_.- Or stones wear more rapidly a . A rotary ticreen -AlLtachod' 16 the :. - ;'L- .. ' I .. _. . � : , sults. I(POSCIled earth Of 0ommon field tit it its usually serviceable. it 1-4 " �: '1*1. argoor and a rough surface re, may drop down so as beRt, to p , Q. signs of being fairly crusher wil-I wl)iarate the atone into.- I i . , :: to obstruct the * lace two such drains, one on . * ' I . -T L, Largestones &t the surface, moregivor, water in which case mthwaster to turn )e '­ � Z z-: . grades according t,o size, readly to I L. I ,_- I . .1 _.. :1 eae.h side of the roadway underntoath nil to &.. ­ �".'�--,-- .­`� are more apt, to become koose, to roll It will have to be thrown across -the 0 out, say in the month of Jung,� a placcif on the i-oad in layors,-thoo coar ...1. � :t -tr.��. , under tha harses' feet or drain to the roadside by-hand-a pro. the open drains. One til,e drain lilac', A (Y 8L9 L. .1.1 " .. ��'­;,_�._-,� the wheels. - the oxt,ent of his ability, With dl - or In the li,ottii)m of the road. :, ., 1. - :­ ',I-.. or . there should be eeeding seldom n' underneath rbe centre of the roadb d is . . 11, . . . . .. . .. F a country road ecessary. . 0 Cute labor at his dialw)sal, plow UP Cho . . .. -.1 - ,, :, _. -1.� I ­-; ,.� -' .� f - .- % ­ - . . :;,:`� �,:� - ' . ,; . I. . . ­ I � ... .. -�, .` if fratiall a sufficient depth �f gra 80U1etImO8 tised. The extra oost of two the -most irregular - ,:._ , , ,s. C I .. . i-\,, Placed in the ro*Jbed, lat. a layer c *y sides of the nmd-in . . � .. ., WAGON :'riRF �! . , 1. . . - . . . � . 1. .. . . - .. . I. Of will v' idrains is largely rodur,ed, however', by g _ ", _ ,- L, . 1. , _'L. , .� .. . � .- ,-1-� stones such as will pass through 4 2 1-2 be found upon these rpad manner possible aipd then wit e V(k ry_ . %L -1 : : . - .. _,_ . . a, re- !tho lesser cost of excavation, since, on It, dra . It would sconi- as thit.itto ih­ _. _. I' �, ­.... Inch ring i 2nd, on this a layer of stones quiring Only that the contr� should a6rapors bring tile earth tolivard8 tile thing thn prf,m-nt inotho is" Y'trd - - �'...__ - _,_ - . h be rn ised by the majority of road aflowanoes, deep i t I c g. - '. ��'.-- : .. ::"%�% au ch as will paag through a one inc cutting off the sides. After ventre of the road and there dump (Iii L .--,-., 1-1 _- - -1. I o roa Lu Canada are cont,rar to good : .:- , ��., - i . 11: , . open draimi now ox;st, and the soil it, Ut . ... �L.. _ I-,� ' Z . .' 11,,,r ._.,-, ring; 3rd, on this a coating ot screen- this Is (lone I's abova describe a light 8oftor and more cheaply handled than so that each scraper full will stand 4)ail i(idgment. Gravel 6r broken 43 -)ne.. is .. . --r-�.. , , L . ,_ . 1. - , _'. ngs,-- the ruts - * 1. r � ... I that is, the dust and chips creat- coating of clean gravel to filli , . separate*ly anil' alone,., maktag tile ro - .�_- . . 1. . I '_�"".4.'. . I . and depressions an that in the hardened oentre of the road. duillped loosely w­Lthout even spread . ' �. , � __ _ _.1, ad in crushing. I re the crown it surfaemn as rough and Impassable as - A - �_, , L_ � I.,-, - . _ I ' in ohloosing the ",I I I frequently,make an excellent Foad. Js very unwise to excavate and soft- g. oil a hadly graded, badly rained . . ;.- i- . , I � - -.: . .. - ­ ; Care must be taken _So , L . . possible. Wh�erover such ea"th is In n the , . . '.�.. ` � � ' I. CON on the harde' ned contra of tile road Sub-soil. h tile useof these roads I . I e'. I . " :,� . 41fone, -to be used. some limestones A 'ING T[19 , brou Satne re.ckl n"s is glaringly appar'- - . .. -1�i-1. 7. - - I of a LM I M Al ERIAL, when it can be avoided, as settlement . ght from the sid,e of the ,grado, it I . . rll -i � . . . - . . . - - '-��' Wake good metal-, but lime apix--irs to be unvi,riittod law that ent. Whet ("is universall .- i .tone _:-i - .., ' y - - _ . I , . . I., _:_1i_ . 1� Odd covering should �w solid' drains are ' gioug.ng With the rolflaceft tit(% narrow tires which are , : .:.`7�-_ �i slaty nature, or limestone . The r ' ' -ide- tires have .Ad 1, s which.de- is vorY slow At the same time, two it shal I be Aone hy i NN ". l':...�': �- cay rapidly an exposure to .the air `nn(t c(),mpa,ct in ol,dor to slied More effective, carrying wraper so as to leave deli,ressions and . �­_ . 1. � I hP wat- awa . I it()%%- f, 1. �:,- .. ..-% . .� ITU(IOL Y water more rapidly and thor- min,f on farm W,Lgons, a great �z ; ` � _. :1, - ..,y., - ridstones Fire 1 or. Whore .� ' .,_ ­-�.!,r . should Lie rejected. Sa r present methools, tie ' Pockets, which will hold wator. V_ ­... - - 11 . -, 1. . , . . . - . 11 . 1: . a road has been gravolled-but in the ... I ,:... .. . ':���,z�-�. brittle and do not unite %ell in the i'ol. or stone 18L dumped in ,the Centre of ter from (he adjoining knol before Tt . ­ :.L' �� 9"av- 0119111Y ; they interoopt'the goakagow - vart (4 the road qu6stion will ho 801 .- .­- .I I . ell. Narrow tl.te8 of two and one-Irtif I * . . . . j�..'��:..,,;� _ � ; road. Gritnitea, which are, found -in ! tile road and left as it falls, a Wound of spring becAmies rutted, with an occ-1- in(I'll4i'S Ili - , __ r '. , -ilf (if . .�.. . .1,_ ... . I tA It . ' . 1 .. .1. _. : :... � - ­ niany parts of Canada, makel good road 1 PILIR-408 tioder the roadbed. - I %%idth have only on L . � - .. - lo-oft material, avoided by the users of Any t ttle III'; ,�'. I— . . �_�iC. . siosial depression, offering. an exe-wi,ii trin -h would 1 . :. � .,��,.,�-" taiatal Tmp rock is the bost. ob�ain- ' the r(xtd until late in the fall when tile t,he O' Potightful farmer who knows for repairs, it appe.ars tx) be tho policy . g oil the roud whit I .... "-,. _1. * . .- , �. .....:,. to. GneLgs is - . I I I � -_. ffOct of untie r4raining in his fields I;0L1)1_()V'ile"t by tires of proper width. :. -.,, . very fr�quently a muddy awl rutted statq of the side will at onv,o� recognizo.its usofuln(kmH in . fly rt-birring tit) the supporting power - *.. _. �­.;L.-I ..� Ab of , of our roadmakers to fill up tho ruts I .. . , %�.:.i'.-L. 900( The latter %�ith other Ch,� r0a,l compels t, . ..�,-L.. . * , - � __X ..., � I rock, . iem to drive along road-making. In. tile fall, water will with the ooaruost gravel ob(ai.nal.ilp. of -wili ,fiseussed in the parafraph (in - - I _L I � , : __'L 1.�. %:_.-:L�_,.'1L - hardstones, are frequently .found i's this mound. Gradually it is flattened tie rapidly removed from the bed of the lViierever there ia aslight depression .' Fottndiit-ix'u4," the effect ,of- this 1.4 ._..... , .. ...L,, ­. I- " . . - , . ;1 I .. . ,.-'�:­� A� boulders scattered over the, southern down and, atter a year. or so, dur" thoy duttip a load of gravel largo en- . . . . � . .. I : 1119 roa(I and tile do8true-tive action of fro%t I MOM apparent. -I;y tht, use of. a st' . I._ . *_ . i� mounI. Should tlivie iIII-11 h - I -- I..- '' ' I_::' ' '-�\ parts of Canada. In using field bould- which time it- has been' mixed largely lessened. -In the spring, Cho frost will ou-9)" to form . Lile. t1w roii:t(iway will stili,IK)rt,* ._ ",­.: i_ . I ars, care must Ile taken to eject such with tbo s(Al beneath, it assumes the rei)aIrs force the traffic to:the sides of . .1 . .'I - I I L_ ­. .: � ,� �:: . Come Out of tbo ground millre quickly, thout. yielding, twwe the load which : , ; *1 I I I I ; ---- I ads tho road. the woric is ex)ngidorad coin- "' _ �;.i-, , . ; ­'-�!L stones its are evidently soft ('d by fix- RL-ipo of a road. The-utility Df 1*0 and ea,ch ' f tit() fall and t (-('iil,1'supporL %�ith a tirree invii tire.. - . . ..J- ­ ' 0 so periods .in I . ) I .- ' y _.. - . ­ ,�_� polsu - - crum le readily made in this way Is largely wasted. . , " 1. �._ �. .1 - ro. Rocks which plote, excolit tlukt it. may be thought "�', . �,I ..-I.,. . - apring are shortenod, when, with the g. Narrim tire.,4 cannot be too strougly _�­_ q. ; 1. "I . I I � L I . : .- . _:7,�': _:.." ": vandeir successive blo-v�ls of hammer ; R(xida must be ma,de foir t.ra 'fic. not fountlati sa t- , a further necessity to lay rails, Iog. lie -1. . L ''. .1 �. ;�__ ,. , , . ' . - .- W or which show iron stains hen brok- I)v I t. � loft an I Hurfam thoroughly stumps. etc., cnwnlwiso on tho midn,4 ,)f (,,,n-io,itmnt­(F They cut and grind 1. � .�ti . . :..-!�_, �_ W.l u ra ted. tho ro41(1,9 are not only impail-4- . 11141e,aVe it. Wille .-I''' ' . � I � , ..��,_.'­_- en, should be. discarded. A little ex- This loosh stuff, abRorbs the .ra n as I N3 road nk the travel to f,,I- i r"'i, Plt)"'' an(I .-. . ;....- I . us It L way, obligi, . . I- i ,.,7. : - al)16 on twootint of the mud. but it" I(IW t1le ; tirti,t (in tho N)ntrary, are. a' benl4it :*. .. _ "I .1 10 it falls even before it 1.4 cut, into ri( ct�ntrti or I - perience Will quic'kly Coach 11, judici take another r,):t,l. ..L�' - , . r 1. .r I .:�; ,,., . mkilman to detect boulder slon43 which by wit"Is,and the feet of. horses. NV go" injured by traffic more than in fill Jho jury to . the road L: .."' . 1 '�' ' - ' I '.� ;,. I I ben romaining nine or ten months of- thil It LN ab8dJdU1Aoly essential to the itialn. ! rather th-in -tit in' L 1� . .1 �..-. .. , is unfit for road purposes. it has been cut into ridges it Ects ha a witl tonant,o of it-grod and economical sy,j_ ; intitniwll As they act as n-d'Iexs to pro-,. .- .._ rl''. , ' - Year. One year's statute labor I L i - - - - ' ' - 1-11 . . ,'�_ ;_ ., � ard surfav,e. -in tiorne . 1. - I '� There must be sufficien� hody Of recoptlicle to hold all tile. moiAture itto - serve ,,i gin000t-h h, . � ..�- . I� . . : _­ ­� Ltio annual appropriation. spent in ro- Coin of rioa44 Chat pruvioion ba made by . 4 - - - .1. ­- ­ - . L L� ,.;.: ,� broken stone to consolidate into a corn- surfaillb will receive. In thi.4 ,vay the . I P i I Y-00,10.4 wide tires a.re oi!)jeoted to un- -, ; _�_ : - � . i . . L' :1 . . . .. " . ... . . I ' .. .. . . . L� ; � I . i'' L' - � � __.. . : :�,,­ pact layer. A sprinkling of stones wholo surfaca and foundation of the 1 �, 1. � e .__. �' "�I;"::'­� .' "L: - ��. . ,_-": ''t,�L ',�­­_:i -dor ill,- argument 'that they inoreolso .. . I I " , : _ . , . ��11 � . I . _ ,-- :� s' ­. ­ . ­ ; .. _. - : ­ �.­ L,:..,!....� . ­ , ,� ,:r - I . .. . . . . . . ­:L� . I .� .:: , . ., . .1 . . I . : i'.' ­ .. I. - ... .r - - .�..L I . . . ­ �­, . I _. I. , ­. . ..��''.- L ' . .: % - I . ­;L . ____ -A ._ � 1;' LL I .:, ,�4_L : - .. I over the surface is useless. It inoralY ro,ad is softened, is readily cut 4L) and :., ..­ .. . :i, . . I- v .. ..:::�­­.­ .. t Ow itraft, required W m(Yve the hx�d- _. - I.. . -L �.... I . .1 I ;; : �-,... ,." �.4 - ; - __ L. ..' � �i "I . "L . I I ..'� 4 , . , . . - r_-, 1. I ,. , .-, !,::. . . .. .7. . I �.., .� I . I :I '.-1 I . . . . . ,.. , ,. .1. - . L T' . . I Thi,q. niny occur uwiekr cer-tain �".� ,�;.�--.;_ Impedes travel on what might other- de,stroyed. !, ,., .: �- 1. 1. OCC18- - �, , . : .,--.c i . __. ;I* ''..10 ,, . I ­ . . . �_ I_. '.., � I :. -.' w " - , - . ' . �L_ L .1. - L , � :, ., , ', � ' . .. �� 1 . wise, tie a good dirt road. Six inches Tho best remedy for thig wasto In `�, . _ -, I .."..",".. ,: � I sof t - : �­L .-�' I.. ,�., . * : ,ir , ­ . jokIlAi o'knditioins of very wet, and _ ­ - t - .1:_ .. , .1 . :.� �'.� ­ ., , I .It'. . - , I ' - . ­­ , . least wilich i.:;- - . �' ,"L - . ­ �. L ,- ­ I .... t I - : - _. ,.. ��.,��...I, of broken stone is the roadmaking. is to-spread Cho road mot.- ,.,.' -,." I !.-. - - I ..�'." :�.;.*� Fp,013. Uut w1hen wide tires'are uni , . . :, . :_�. ' , -1, _ ­,� � L. . , . . _: . . . �. I . -� , . - �L .�; - all( aking a durable at to conform to the requirtu, surfare - ': ..; L:-1 - 4 1, -j,u I(I be -used in m . :,�,- ' ..I � ' � _- L:.- %,*�r sit I I 1180(I t:U".4 ()!)J(Wt iAln Wit I (I i S- ' ' - ': L:'- - �, - L' . �- -:..:. � '.. I . .. Y . L L 11 , . . .� L ... . . . I..." , - � I . .1 I �1..; ,..;-..,. ­_�-. I'L.' ' 1 roadway for any purpose; and it should o,f the finished road, and th !n thor. . i' L, :� �1,;�,- I _... .�L:�''.'­ .­. appe.1 -aft i 421 ­ . .1 L . � .:.. ,­ I I It I i , - . .. r. a-4 tjhi�� ino,retasod di .1; (I'll _. . ..I .. . .. . -; - , l���������'��l�����l����������,l� L - �� I .. ­_.. . .: �1:! !!!i ; 1�1' �,, '. L: . f to ruts aw.1 mud caused by narrl)%w : I 1. - -�_- - be:the aim 0-1 councils to ­ " . . . 1) ". , , thicken thin oughly consolidate it by the L -I.--!:, .", I !! ii I. . . L ' �-I t1 ,­ .- �. . Use Of L I . , ,.,.�. I. _ _ - _. I I , . :':!- - . �.­ . I to L %.L. 1 . , , - .L A _ � ...!, � . _. - ircumstances will per- ho%�iivy roil r. It can be largely renie :;�­ * '­�L-:' . "__.1.; , -_ ­. - _. . - . .. ... ; I . -.1: - .­­ . I - covering as c - , ____ __ - . I I �L': I t irei. L ' ' ,' ��, -L �,�. I .::-, _ - � - __ . . . .. �_ Z., . , .L,l . . . , - * � " ''_ � . . ._, 1 .� . .. -:".�;' '. .-'L I -.__ - - _ .�_ . -1- I I., , . . .. I � ._. I . . :, mit. - . I died also by taking proper care of the I ��, ; " '. I - 1 l� . I. ... . . I _. - .1 1 . c. i� . . �. --�. , " .-. _L'_ . �� ­ P . 1. L';. . �L , �_ '.i -. . ,. 'NSIONS OF ROAI)S--�,% - -�- .---. , . .. r _ .. 137 ., . , , ., .- 1 � . 1. L. � - - L 1)I XE I .� .-'p . .;11 , ­I ­`­ I I - ­ .. . � . . ., ,"... !I ,-. , I... . . .­� I 11:L I I .; I'. -4 �; j_,:i.... .. . . I . .� . I .: . PLACING THE ROAD- 3MAL-*.'.�. ' : road. if a roller cannot be hid. ­ _.�� . ... . ... .1 . . . L ' [ m_ ­ L 1. � :_" '. .J.: . .1, . . I �, . . ! . 4,.( i� I .1 -­­ .: . . .. _ 1. I ­­ �; I . L'!., 1.11. , --1 � I ,It'. � � � . .. __. _iL ,, , :_­%�L -", -.._1 � 1�1. � - . . I . I .""'L..".. ,? I I - 1'..- 1�,. �_.. ;; ) .1 . . :, _;_ .1 _ `L" �'� . .. - t , , , L �:,."L: _1. .J`,I.i J'o,r the mveortige N)tln,Lry r( a . . -.,.'1- .I.L,. . . - raking tho loose -material Into the r �-:. �.. ., 1._ . . � :, 71 'To know how gravel or stone stiould uls '.'' , ., . . .. � " , o. �- . : � . I� ..I- I';' L .. . . .� , � ,, . f .. 1. I -_. . t - _G . . L"�'. -nxidway twenty-faur feet in-- . . �. .- ' �', ad. it is necessary and wheel tracks as last as their appear, 1�;�-��­-!_ '', �.,_ ­ - .t, t A 006D I10AD COVERIN .-Cro44-section.; 1 I ..�, 1 roled . - .. - % I be placed On the ro . . , -- -,-,;:� . . . . F 9 ­ . I. L'. _ . '* ' - . %L; , - .1 . i :f�­ , �� - ­.": - I ­ -een U10 insido'edges of t lie ': 1. . L ly the same end will be accomplish .,�.r tl roin- wolch -bet,.% .. : . , to have a knowledge of why it is pla�_ -ne,ar ­ � li'r4a,at .9tonos in th'A bot(ow and Ule smallost at thn su.rfac:e, free f I �- ; . -1 , i ' ' . .1, ­_ . I - I . 1:1L,�' . . ed on the road. This is a matter to 'e,d but less perfectly, and requiring a sand ant clay ; and tliorou,ghl�y ro I I(Nd. , Olwn ,tTlitili, Will be limple W accotil"llo- '� _L ..�11.11.. I _. . _!i�� L.-I _-,,:�. r '.. ,:- I h,e f -, -:,1. .1 .. , , '�'; - I r ivel. For tj , verago road, I ,. - - -. . .: , - longLor time. The first vehilole, pustiling ...­�_ _ !'L' _, I . ­- ;�L:­!' "' ' .."1,;.: L' '� ' a L . - which very few of our roadmakers have - ,.L . __.. 171�1"L '­� � -%:'LL; �. -._���.J._ _: - . . I - d..I I*�, , , . ­.; I I L L �r �­.I. I ;: _ : `;,-ij�. 1. " I. e ' ' , ,� I ,.­ . , :,, -.,- . - �'2 .,.� :�..­L . .. , : .; .1.1 . � - 1'� ..,- , -� - . � IL '. . . . . . . ., , . GompaKativoilly little . . . . :. �, , .,'':- alvenk slightest attention, and very .00ver the road does I - I -, -­ . I. - i : - - , j, , _ : ­ the cerit-ral eight feet I - metalled withi. : :. - - -: L " . .. ,. . I i - I.. . . I ' . ' . � ­ - �:, i a R 0 Q%% -- In I ,. ":-,�'. ..,��-� few could give an intelligent answer injury -, it is, When ruts have been form- 'i id ri'g` prnlp�r dra"flA f'or t lie in A ' 'f 010 I ' ir ''ephir it.61 PA)( - grave I or br4xkt­n Stone, it will be s uf- , �,1: --. -1 .-.�_ .- - - - �,- _:- � lar idea is � OKI*which hold water, and other wheels the provinot� would do, morei than ca n as signit. of %ear appear. llowever t*x- ficient. '111le delyth find width (Xf (lie : - . ._ - - .- to the question. The popu - I . . ;.. ... L . . �­._'. - .1 I __ .. " . .w '.. ' will" , 'r ,., - - - .. ..-�._. 11 'eoifl6t tray.igint it may appear tit hrmt ?'I . . .":,:.-F, I ­ �:_ . ,­ L. that tho stone makes a sort of carpet , - be (lone. a five years wit-it the fit o1win draini will frive W lie governed by ' ...Z�,;..I ­ . I 1-- -,;; , - , I _ - 1. ­ . � .�­ V.1-1. 111.11�1� n t- ..irvuni' ta-nces. Stiffi !ipnt i a �; - it .. 4. .. ... _. a, while; in a short time it will be :,'�­'ij, . I ;�U.1111111111111101 '.'.' `-i_ method of, merely filling tile linlos to r000uiumi�n.l i bat a mun tie conitt a 14 I 3 Intist . . ,-,�- I . -T;,,, for .i,.:L �:,- __ -:­ 0 , ' `....,­-- L I . :li:.��'. I :� ,� ,�, whivii appear,- with gravel or 0 go oviAr 8u - -..' _ I - ;:."_71".."L.I_. ioriced down into the soil to form, a . - i:'. :.L. J ly eulploytul I , (�11 a Illil"K tv provided to carry away all. sm-face - . _ - . - . :�-­� . i .- . . I , , . . �,.� .. L-L, om; on this more gravel or stone ... Z.r . . __ L, stone. of roado all 116 can atten(t. to, devoling - . - -1- � _,.­ L bott . L wuter. The dep,Ui must lx- dependent . .­ : "' * :�...'. - ., ..%:­ ... .L 1, "i n 1 11,M) (m tih�k fall obtainable. With, I Ile ` , : -, ;­,-- I ... . _ : . I.I,I,, I I. - I - - - I . 5:z 1 ha,ve, to be pla,ced ; and that this "., __ I Undardrikining and grading should The his whole time to the voork, ther' �: wit " ___,__ I I .. . 11 - - . . _. i_ . .� .1 I ! ' Vnle,4s bo no doubt that [t tin-lerdraini deep o6en dk(iw-s are nit . t . I .". . . . '1_ 11111 I ...;� - I . . - " .! process will have to be continued inde- .' ;,1.�.! . I . carried on miniultantummly. would in tilt, en', , . �,__-­': . J- _1; 1 .1 . L;... ..­ / . 10 � ' . - :� . � ... .. p. . �: . "Ltely until a good road is made. 'I :,..�.­I I d ra i n a d, t.be traffic during tile en%uing be tile uioht economical plan It 15 it w-ei.,led to dritin tihie mLd foundati.ai. .__ .., 1: I . I . ,-,_'.I."; . belief .:,1.1, I L,.,, . ; ; [I I ii'l 'i - � . - ..:.. 1 I ­­ ; a vergitgenbrai . .. autuinn and spring will usually leavo 8athe system pursue,l -by ra %%ltytil I I u.40 of t-ile, tLoes aw-ay wi�tlh tilt, -.: . . ::_ t - .I—' 43170 Is even . : V, # 11 . - . - ..11 Th 1, - . I�_­ i 4�::6 %�L . i - �, ".t. I .;q , 11. I ­. 4 _ ,.:� : rikia a 1, - -4w 3-4 - a gradel 'oad a4 shotpoloss and rough t lie va r o ra 1 1�ii -1he -hich � , . ' '�2-._�-_! that it is, not necessary to it Z I . r . . .of theLr ro,tilbod. all I - �dei-p and dangertiouis opon diito. -s i% . .. : _­Z� ' . ii . � ..: , I as a pioneier wagi - , w' i I OW n`.i; _1i ,. . .!I . , '.� � , * �.,:, ­ . dr ined, tbere/"in Ile a foundation fur omicaL gietluols. . 1 7 � �: - - - ,1. ."L.1 - ,�'',.. -C.ompllshing the d '00 I .%:, .. , of tb-4 rimid fill'o'Itild lie .JI 'IS ''­ '. _:11. . . I � . , .1 � � . I . _ sU( , it" gilVo L, ' ' ' ��: ,,t.;, t .._,a . L oil L ' 91- � . :I . gravel Yeaf after ygar ; and that k Z 1� L ' tile gravel or crushed atone to res this _. .... 012 . L-1 1'4 A mail cclikstantly itimployed "ill I a fit I I of -otw in fti tA), tilvo fi,oL Cro ..� � . road- but that the only mo�lns of ae, �/ - .41 in track can be. It vorpmoraCtonA are notAut tor lhoLr ecOu play whor se 1W neoosi-l.ry. The c r : "L. ' esired end is to pile , / 1 : . \ a ' . ­, �: : '' � .. -� '-.'.L. ': 12 .- _ . - . 7 ". :: .L* : it actually floods over . I - 1. when al)pflod, . I � - -hoel tral.ks ' cx-at ro W. (Ahe eilige of tile ditch. �.,.:� _. .... . . wa.ter, unless .,111f/"/. /7"', ,-Y 'L "ay c-oul-d fill up rfits tin I %% ; 7 � - . .- - I . I . - . t� . -.L . . .;. road, has Little to do I;L- / A porous soil, like ' retiiIR4 -: . . . - __ : op of the 'L . A.spongO. , I , , . . . ­.-:-,. '....'. , �,­..1. . � 'Z'IL i � . * ­ - .1 I . .- . . , , . � . . I . - I - � -aetitin, a cert . l- , 11 I Wis. � " " -, � ;:1 ­ .­_- : - . . . .., .. . :. .. . _� - ; .11, . I", with the matter; and that so long as . it) its texture. by atti m '� L . .- I -,;,:. AN EASTLY MADF UISHFIT. amount ot u " h as I 4i,e 0 ti,ermitte6d to stitnil , ," .L ; .." . �. I-- _. . STON F, C i - .' ' I.- F i- L, - I L �., v _ r in ex (�1, �(. - ' . , ,: ., , the' t its soon as they aplwar, litifort- %%-,it in tile,,, ,-...'--. � '.- tho actua.1 purf ace of the road does not *it ter Whon wate (I - H ciong t ara d i f f icu I t ­" , - .. � I poirii()J18- L.. _!:i . .,-I I I I Ill Is are am ,.-.., . . .. ' ' . . -, I . . ­.. I woulit be irt,onloved front tho of Ow nxi(l tAj exwst ruct, and are a .. : .­.�- . �,'­ :' �.. .: ,..; : I I � I 'L !;t. . I ni pe I I - - . _. ­.,�. it may be underneath. , ,,i...j I . 11 114 . : .. . , �.,..1. t wet it does not Matter how boggy , -Cross-&ectlon. - I .VeRs O f t I , is a d f it%d. i t sinks to the fint to atlkiiliL tit deelwil ng them. 2', PO4Y . _ - 1 . R-1 Ank r I '. It pl� .� .!: . - � . _ ,netr file strata. and Irom thero V von-4-latiL 3() irs. -, . - .� .1; I.. -1 �, . . - ' I �r�. ' ' .t . . ulvort or brWige beforti aq ,wrident uJrc13 (A expense for r4pai � � - ,.-: -_'-:`.`.-.1'- - in ell t - S, "t i i t I . - rinos higher and higher unt,il it fiud-,i . ,- .1 -1.1 ...� _� ,� � In tho intelligent construction of a follovV Mck t a, e great- ' %%as cau"d therelpy", and before 1110 The roasim (d this Usually i:oi. that the - . . 11­­,�­ . � . ­ ­ . - . - . _. . - I . . . .­,_ __,� � road, thei intention of the gravel o,; eit daMage is do lat,oral 6utlet ; just as ,wa- v%eakooiInLug of tho bridge at -thi.i lx)ililt drit-nage is i perf t. "; ' _ . , tie. m oo Water is .. ­ : �..,�:- _­I . I ' . . � . - I Is _4 I._� . stuns ,Coating is to form a wearl _�,�..­'.� r poureHl into a pail will rise high- 1110 c-aiised other pi)rti.0n4 (1) be d0- h111111gh-L IU_llg Aistanoes in open dra'ns :.1 -,-1 .1 I � 1; . . .. '. 11.11.1 : A SMOOTH 9'CMFAC9 ­,�:...�. t I .:"-.,.,." . . .: ,� 1. , . . I 4 I ! '� - : . I . .11 . SUTtaoe, and protect the soil und'ear . 1 . 0� ind higher, until it (into an outlet � , , � .. ., Lz r.. i . stroyed. - An obstructed drain Aould by, t N3 nxtdside, and potuired (xv(Yr t4he - ­ - � � . I ;:- in theiaide of the pail. or until it flown Iw o1w 11L ., ,. -� . ;�_.,-.i­- i -n6aA.t Of cours�, gravel and bro�on '"Tt Is evident that a smooth, surfacie ned beforti injury resultivi to the, , hills frequently tA) f lix)-d (-Yv e r Lhe wit O I a . . _W __ ­'­. . . . I .-/%, I . - ;-..�i�_-,-,�:_. . sWne cannot as a matter Of fact, bd 1 is esseintial to a good road. i L rough over the top. Undordraining supplios rottdway. L4)(me sto'nes woulit. tie re- Nuffac.e. It. 'is tu)t unicknumon to find , : ­..z- I �- .­ .. ."-�0:%�"r. ,.' 6U Lre I ' �_�. .. .'.. 1-;., .-. Li* ly impervious; but so far as the � surface is necessarily such as will im- 'U.10 necessary outlet for this excess rnov",l frota the road where �they are. I tille .vA*n"e of Lillie rioad over tile hill . �. .1 : ­ _:. --.:t. �;� coating of ther materials doois pro- pe,do Cho flow of water. Rita run- Moiaturo at a prope,r depth from the . a-Ins at its side- _� ?�' :,-", . I __� 8urfave ,,,it " iawev,sqthe water Ii roiling under tho whoebi and tilti itit't I IONVeT tillan the apen dir - - , 1. . vent the water,'plissing through to the ping lengthways with the *m6d form no." of hor6ea' I,00se gravel and stone -,,iOuI,t ; if, Uioro arii dra.iiii at all. !rho natt-i-ral .: ,r,,_ -.1 � . . . a the reatObt POr- trenches to cut off the flow (f water NVith #1*8tio �lajs the processi Is ; L --,�. - .. Sub--80ii, it fulfill be kelyt raked into piaoe until it had ! result is that washiouts are voustaiitly ; '. J !I"' . L tiou of its mission. it To slightly Aiffereat. Clay will ahaarb - , ... I* . � I from the contre to the dra a. become consolidated. By these and Imcurring. Vior conditions of Lillis kind . . i . I -, . ,k - To accomplish, this to- the g,rea,test ' such roi%ds rain is always an injury. nearly one-half its bulk unit weight of ma,uy other sluiple me�las tho roaJ8 Itibe simple remod.y is L,o, dispose of the .- .._- � ��11'.' � � possible extent .there are seyeral points . With roads properly built, on lie con- wAt,or. In drying. it shrinks and is -­ "I , � .I- -Iry to pay attention flush torn in, different dirsoUons.. Tile Us- "Ould be at till ti.mos kept ,in it nlo !or [wfore it roacilits tilie hill., by c-on- _ .-. .. 11�.__ which it is necess trary. a good dash of rain wi I I - r10 I ��Iopng it'Uhirityugh the atijoining fields - ­ .., .!, to, Ist, the roaA must be cro'"'ned or' away the (lust which hab aeckin Ulated , Buries thus commericed by a .tile drain sorviociablo condition ;.'and of grpator _ ... . . :: - .I Iz . . I . , I rounded up in e centre; 2nd, the wa- -and w em oad in become now draiqs,to lead water to tile Lmportanc*, repaixtr would be, uli.td��i in if '-noctissary. "Hie prolAbility is 1-hab .. .11'' I he r ti-me to goave the rxiad, frolli i4liticY 1 ,t-he greater amount otf water. has been :-% .. ;I . ��- - -min and 811 I rried in doop ditoh" Vast waLor- . - ­ * :,.. ­ ..I � te,ri!Ll inuat I to compact and as so!id time of stilady its h,I acts as 'tile.'and so the pro4siLof contracting . �.. &8 possible; 3rd, the idurfma of the a sponge to absorb'moisture an soften eind cracking :continues, until a not villt'43h could uoUbe rtimodind ; and in i cxt . -I 4, .. . . I work of fissuree; is produced, and 0 �uu.6 to #save much laLk)r,.and expense 1-courso aflo,r waLorootirse in order to �- . 1.- , road mu,st be smooth. ..,.,.;�_';.�7f,` ,If__i tho aurfaoe -n".ha road. ,"` -- stiffest clay lis thereby drained. th LU making pumible repairs. . � dislIx)ao -of I it oover -tillie hill; Alle.robyt "-I.- ,. ,.� . � . ;-1 . .. i . � _ liq ' the avo Ing -, , - CROWNING. :,: :,.". :f.1,i,: ,".. �' KKEP THE ROAD nRY "I' i"; 1_- I ., . I ., ve adopted iii-ling Cho noeossit,y of constiructi . .. . I I .1-1. :-;: ... THE RFFHCT OF FROST, �,I t 15omie munioipalibea ha V �. a .1 :1 I . �:% . :._... 'b oad ,crowne - - - -ains tibrouigill farill land in tile natur- - . ! �!-'.-: ' y ha'sing the r '' . d 6r Keep thID nombs dry, and .with ery At- The Injury dons to roads 6y frost to Plan Of employing- IL f0ecuian and a I.di - ' . .1 . rounded up in the Centre, water is at, tie'v,ttention they.. wilf remain good - _ I t Tile sec ret, (if success-_. ' ,�- :�I;I_ . I .., caused entirely by the presence of wa. I couple of laborers to devote thoLr whole 'a I watercoturses. . .1.1. ,:.1.�1. . . . I -oAda - � once thrown to the si4es where it can ; roads. A little moisture does Ce iful drai'llago witlh respect to t . is . -, . C',- :1 I ..-1 . com- r, Water expands on freez* d ; time to the roads of a district or town- ­ . - ". . W1. a n nil � wwwr in su)A - .- - - - lie carried away in the drains. If the I parati �y little injury. Against some to dispose of 11 quantities '. '. '. ,` .- road is fIE6t.L6JJ thoi top, or if holloV " . the more there is un,lor a roa ,. and flilisP, end, in such oames, a grader a I - . .-��­ 'i ,__ , , " � M,,i.tur4 it is initit)ssible, to guard. But , Aulploy(�tt. before it can gain foxce and, headway. ,: - , . - : . � ",­r -; as above frost line. the greater is the in. other road ma,chinory is . - ., *1,I , :..- � :, &a many roads of Canada are, water 1 with pr�per precaut-iuns, the exce jury. In freezing, water'expands. Th Whatever the detaild OfAhe system, tile Another common occurrence is to fiai /., ,�, . ­­ .1; 0 . : - L, . . ,� - I. stanO on the road, soaks down through moisture can be r6movod before great - .1- I . . . ` .I particles of soil .in immediate contact- Principle should k)e. tile samO through- w-aWr ooziu-g troom Ulio Surface of U10 .� I I . . ­ I . . �� ..; the road covering, and softens the soil dama.go T : J.: .1.-...�:_ /_..',�'­�� a (lone. he means to be tak- With the water are first compacted. out. that wioar must be repaLred as road ofn hills. Miis Is eiapecially U4.)- .. ,:,.- - : I . . ­ . L _. _:r--'I .beneath. . Then the trouble begins. on with surface . . L -. .1 - ­ � ...,:�,� When room for expansion ceases within soon ail Signs Of it appear, It economy ticeable after tke f,N)st 1mves tiles . IL ­ � . 0 : ­.. - �:.L'%_, . There 6 nothing to support the of the Oad have already ,been coin" t4e body of the Roil itself, Cho surface and good service is to be had. ..L spots. Tine surface is suft aia-1 spo . 3. . � ". - ! ,_. _. gravel; so that when a loaded vehk- rnented' upon. I . 11 . I'll ngy - - ­,­_ I ,� ".-L - L ! -J- , . 44 upheaved. ,When thawing take's ..:11 . . and is cut readily by li%%eels. kJoeb, . I . ,. 1. . . .. L . I L ­ . I . L; -J�'-_-_-,- --� ale paaies over it, the wheels are forced - � L� , . ROAD GRADERS.. I ..'' .. I - I _�. THE OPEN DRA114. .' 11 . , I, ­ - 4. ... .., , .,- . place tho sub-sod will be found honey. 1: 6 .� . � Jh"la should be dra.Lned by placing a :T . ._. iL :, - ­ � ­­,­ � _ : .. :i.:, -. .. L. I ­ . � L I ­ - ,, - � - I '. , be : ­%­� ­ ! ' . . .- : . . :, . '. down through the gtavel and into thO he aides of the combed, ready to settle and sink . .. line of, tile down oaAih side ot tille road- �­­..: L .1r,6 ,0, .11, L I � ; _. . . . . I . . :1:..".r._ . 1101 1. mixed A' ro'cul grador Is one oC Lhd most DO- ... :. _. ,It , e g.rwv- -- -- - . 1. . .1 . The soil is plowed up, uld tie sufficiently deep to neath t�affic. It :211 therefore of the Demary implowents for a township to I. . ..:,:. I I - � r L�t "y bAwe' n title gutter and the I _ - . - I �. . r in titno,s of frembots, and utmost importanine that the soil. shou n, . * -' -,­- with the gravel and the .serviceability hol ; ­ ­ d wit. Id Ual tab- el ca,rryi g tawse underdrains to proper , ''. ­_ .. . I I 'L , Of the road is largely destroyed. on man . 7;1,�e_-1'o.* shc,ulci lave a pufficient fall to carry be rolio*od of the water of saturation or for the fi:rst grmling of roads. and Outlet'5. Croiss dTUiUS 14wuld be 1,tid in. ­ . . ­ . . .1 - ­:. . I I .�-,I- :­- ;; '- Ate means of providing a proper, . I . V. . ­., :�� ��,�...!. ! it quick y away. Tho fall should I* as quickly as possible by undardrain- the- We wet spot lea,ding to the side und -, ; :. '' , ,- �' _1; -)wn must depend on eirclimstances. uniform n .1 0 . . 1 e:�, �. repa,Lr of others that require re- or � ...... � -1, cro: ot a series of rises anti falls. ti�p. The impassa,ble condition of most - drainis in a diig4mal course. Woll c n- 'L. L �,� ­ . I.. .., ­.. . . shapme in a useless waste of labior and 4 .- .- . . .1. ... For rit n average country road on whicb, knolls and 'holes. � roads in Canada during the spring, of- d mac.hino d Lut tiers sh-ould be made- on eadbi .. : .. _4 , ','. ! - .I I M., .f mouey. Improvoid roa r y i's Calvile . . . . . . . .: , I. 4 9 aling machine is used the . . - ;,.. .,. I best Moot Important- of &11" ln view qif ton axl� deep with mud. is to be at- aide of Ube roadway 'and at regu;lar" ­ .11-. . :1 . �'.��.%IL .� meth(xi will be to first- round up the, the neglect whicIl it receives, tho 'out- trLbute4 very largely to a6 wet oub soil " great a saving iti roadmaking as is' imite '. ' � -_:".- .--.,L.--�- .� . . 0- the self binder or the trh ,rvuls catelh basins should he placed " . ,�_- . . " ." , C * - �! 11 .:.. natural -noi-I giving it a less crown lot mus� be ample. and - always (me which haij been honey-oombed by froot. In -( rations. To neglect to _ . I ,- V . to awrest the flaw of vii-tvLer in , these - A . . . - .1 .�.-... -c, : thia a it is- Intended the finisWd road from o4truction. It is . MAI.NTENANCJW. I arming ope guitters leading it into t1he tile under-J'..I..- . . ....i. � . .. . , . . ..;.-).�, �i. iiall have. - This c(i,m,pIete(J,' pass the' a wit'hout providing an outlet for , - I � . use a road gradet .1 .. , L- V. L a dral is as 'Unwise as it I dirains. � ­ . �. . . . . L. .- gra centre, the wa-tor, a thing very 60 It not merely necessary to' Fbike would be to return .. - . . I., . .- :� . der Over one side of the 6 to tiva old time ' i - � : mmon'y the roa to good; they must be kept good. cradle and flail. . road on , , I - I I _!'. It every ratepaver The way a hill should b6 we'll .* '� � . :�.- ' ...",�'� � dutting Off the top and. turning the Idono. The water merely stands in the . . .1:q� L . . _! � � ­ , - . . . -1� loosened dirt to the sida ; then pass trenobL, . It in not a f cient to -provide drains; took the same personal*interest in the 1.arIowned. Tihia Will draw the water i,,' ' ,_ I a n 0 and sof tons the road- ' I " . . . . ­ .. . . I . ._, .. turning the loosened dirt to the side. W is useless. � . Xins pan an . 0 pa I lee orn tua- I rtx ow - ; .-..I -1 -­'­�� t' re u8t Imi oxercined to keep the roads that he does in hi,i farm, no inuni- I qui&ly to 44he 0trains at the side of the L . _,�- -;.-.,L L o e otber sidq,l bed. Unl*ss a drain carries the water ' ; _ .- ,*L�..,­�_:� d it free from olistruotio I fit' would Ile W"Ltbiuut; niod V1.1 instead of permitting it to foll L.. . away, . .. 1. ' _ _..�::�','�_ is ' ' It is t enough to merely place I chillery (or' road work. 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QUADRUPLW 8 HONORED.i fin delloloum flavor sad bealtbil'ul pieportleo A boY� 8 1-2 yeaxs olo, of' very poor makes every user an advorusir of it a morits.Italy, recei6tly 'Queeti A`VE Diff REACHED Mayor of Fo,ria, 00 Roman cc of akoman I Parentg­--so poor tb�Lt. I-ewh child (no "granted a public hoiday to t he villi matter owmall) had certain work to 06rniells,'the daught.*ii of CinniL, ivai do, was reqired to bring in the kind- By the Vote of Multitudes Of erg oft hat old to In honor of t "g- MONS found sitting in People Must Gtand. he a. hair dead, her eyes 1111-9 wood o�ach day. unday' he bap1tism of the ob dren of - Signora One S .714 IND0CHYLON TRA her wide open looking Wward the did not seem inclined to do big work. 1, this verdict to that flood's, 8 Rosa, Zurlo, Wo %as presented sky, fill- y to In 10AA packets I T* 7 NVg' MON a ott with a 10,-k Gf horror, her hands up. said: `Grahi4m, why don't you biring as When all other prepar,-4,tions fail he same day, and wUD �re to be call- Go., 'Y Wollington St W"t,TonfNE(O. At lafft his r othe im and arilla absolutely and permanent husband with four sons* a.11 born on pu' p n r spoke to h cur Od r7r a sample packet 04, held as if to. ward off a blow or pgBh in Your wood I All the others will-have to do any good. This verdict m"ns ad Dante, Ntr&rob, Taaso and Ario f rom view some awful objecL. in 'her their work done before you start. The to you that Hood's Sarsapari�la in the to, after the four reat Italian poets. lap medicine you should take it you want AND'ESTATES boughli,." l.ay a parchment letter signed Juil- still. His mother aded -: Gra- ARMIS exchanged. Terms i hl�m, why don't y to get well land keeli well. Quickeure for Woundo, 15co 25o, 500. LU8 Cinnoro, Who was then in S ou obey ? Go at once. H. M. SIMPSON, Read Rdtato aul PaAn, Then.t he. teal reason cam6 out. naw Agenk Montreo4,Quo. My ig, although be 113ved her beat,.he To-day is Sunday, t.be lad -replied, Hood's Sarsaparilla Of P 0 924' -decided it Was better for-him, to knd I won't �work. T am going 'to Is 0anaa's Great,*Rt Medicine. , Sold hi d T wed one who had more mono heaven, if the rest of the family don't. druggists. $1 : sh;foir$3. Clot only 11 Y.than she. W.G. HARRIS,Toronto It must have brdken the gixl's h�art, Hood's Pills cure contatipation. 25 coutfu Pays the ATIONS. I for there was no sign of disease or pai 19TS 'QIJALIFIC. -C H. R Best- Ce for on a couch in. the Tri' Otfiial of the Fire Department--is nculinium of Want bis frielad, you, t LEAD* :�' �'Pansas* house in 11ercutaneum, get on to the PROF OUND RESPECT. AT .�K.L�� refuse to Wave SCRAPt r:.:,:. ' 4"!� L"' -�'. I _ [ANTIC 8lTYy No i Pomp- force. a bright. sort of a. follow I Gagger-Wby do you, 6PJW AIX =Z YEAR. Roman senator, Itty O'Harrigan-ES-tire be, ain't bright en- iiny Inioiness transactions Witb wag- la )ulaL jtbe FINEn HOTFAL ON THS dylng� beside him an imperia soldier, 0119h to wt the worruld afoire, ez ye gr Ste Gun parlor SM feet long overlooking might may. but., I'm thinkin' he'd d o a h ar and in a shadow his old and fait Nitgger-Vrn afraid ti) de.ul wit hful 906d jot) helpin' Imit it out waast it h shrper than myf*Lf. Dominion Line aniShIPS, oceon and boaah salganade. V"Ulmn ma n 80 mck nui Suddenly ho,said W the soldier: got a-goin,. t way, old Montreal and Quebec to Liverpool in summer. Large @team bisating system. Ble*ator to. f Giagger-Jftiater? In wba, Lad 4811 twin wr*w stoam6hips 'LAbrador,' -Van. street level. Hot and cold, freo and.' . "Tell Julius Cinnero, that I forged the - �. '' _' -1. " .''_ couver.' 'Dominion ' -Scouman., ' Yorkshirs.' Wt water in all b&tbo. 33MrW so Slu erio letter to Coa n*61ia, the daugher of Cin- Ngge my wife fixid Ong CaUin aud Steerage paspengers. Rat.se of r-�e brid a cbanee to tnarry Acoon)mo4ation tor First Cabin,So Mdta, htbi as 'hi&w� to forgive me it he didn't that's all. na RECIATED .IN ENGLANX.�­. Cabin, 462.60; 0scond Cabin, can- Ap� ZASM B, RRIUY. r d Fi* f IN Steerage$22.6o and upwards according to for I was as false to him The Iteamer and berth. For all information aTply gavC_ a Nic-lous sPutter and went -rfvev It raies. $truck W Ith Lightninir to Local Agents or I)AVID ToYtIFLANCE L Leadpi"Wbi � the position o A Gon'I Agents,17 Ab.Sacrament St, Montreal, gross ng Established WAteamers'A ti out. 'leving a snwky 134000 Ions, wil of greenish The Londot, England, Army and ha rd or soft corn whn Put-nam,6 P60- less Corn Extra&or ii awlie& Navy Gazette of May 218t contains It (lops NT the fbilowin reference toone of Ham- ALLAN LINE. ..-, .' " CANADA PERMANE th6,!Romians- iv6pt as i I tun's products: ny. In 0 uXn itA work so quickly and wit-hoAt pu in y Loan and Savings Compa that it giml in w.tion. Tr NI Tu I I us Cic e ro pronounced an oration The, smoker %vho has n'ot yet tried- Put nani'm Pain- INODUPORATILD ISM, it* Recllect the n4ane­ Royal -Mail Steamship CC),, lauding the good and virtuous senat- tho' '7- &"B." Myrtle cut tobacco ham by�all dru%- Paid-up capital.... .... ..........I t'00 000 mm COrn 1. xtrartor. Ko a new pleag.Mre, before him in the use Asooto ........................... 11,W,000 gists and d ta le rg ewryWhPLe. ,, Montreal to Liverpool. . D 's L'f e. Head Offloo-Toranto St.', Toronto. of "the ent will NN'ith the first u's 0 1 Sranoh Offices Winnipeg, Man. Vancouver, B.C. f SP"Tig Julius f urnitih him with the means of giving DRI 0sn's received at Interest-payable hodt Steamers sail from Montreal every Satur=ds- Uilinero. the, proprietor of Fathei-Spain iit fair test. Let us adyise him to SA Wi OL D TROL!111 yearly. morning on arrival of trains from Toront tuined his steps t-oward Roine to re- =iko the expeliment ; he will 'find the Vother-What: are Rielbard and ypur I)RDIENTU 112114 1981led for money,deposited for the W eat about 9 o'clook.I hree or flve yqare. ut. I tobacco, to be all that its tbpugands MONZY ADVANCIED On Real Estitte at JoW. �RATJCB 01P PAUAGZ f noim the emperor'8 hand a civic Of friends claim for it, and they are . aiught*w-0 Dick's trying to raise ra�es of Intcrect.and on favorable conditions. Win $61.50 and tipwardo; Second CAW% C 1*0 1%n.._ far from stingy.in their'pr#ines. th,� %6d again. Land Mortgages and Municipal or f.0 and and $M.26; 8teerag-9 to IAY#rpooL school at. , Debentures purchased. Gbbtening in tn S. Tucett & Son ought t be London, Glasgnw, Belfas Londonderry Information may be obtained from, And ap.. Qtieshotown $22.60 and Mk 'Quickoure annored suldir stands-silently before 1)1 eased with such a recoimmendatim. o t ic to, Plications May be made to A reduction of five per cent� is allo ad f F0m &u0i a source, just. as all N%,h(') round trip first and second cabin ticks r tile gate It. HAltws. General Agen sallings of i4team re or other information of Winged Victory. ('�d in the progress of Ham- : 26.c, 50c. r ?.;. , .:". . I - 1. Winul are interie.st CKBAHK J. MARANX, General gent, ran. to any authorize:agenL oou v or.Julius Cinneru, at the. head of hi's le- ifton's ind-uBtrieg will be pleased to know t ' k or 60 H. Bourlier. I King St Toreut%, tba . Myrtle Navy has made t J.HERBERT MASON,Managing Dirooter fied. Something in the igh e-tion. E6 place for itself on' the other side of Most a p i de re have e. Toronlo. 'Or IL A- All&ZL- Koutreall. -rested his atteD soldier's pose at bai nly six. the, 0eean. Personally, the Times' though some 01'ec" ve o Saluti Vjnnerc�, the soldier jag wade tolWe o expert does not agree with ASSESSMENT SYSTEM. 3r. MUTUAL PRINGIPL16 , -qual hiiii a( nted with the fath of Cor- the English authority on military 00li awt .the perfidy of Dolabella. inat terti, but-holds that the plug" OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE EXAMINATION -Tires $4 01 P Bloycl a PER Write flUiCk. make�s a, cooler, slower and generally or - actory XToruako. Not a 'muscle quivered, not a sound more aal isf &nick' mrhy ph 116L(X)? 1,M)pairs new tir WI) TH & MUN80 s oc a on wl�lpe�d him, t)ut a dedly color'slowly I "out'-," lways provided that both X Itl al A Fund UP 10 1' 'd When the soldier are Myrtle Navy to start upon. The FP I ra d over his face. TAILORS. BY THE m -d to retire Cinnero's hair Ws as Englishman bas something yet to XFXICAN I u -,vith regard to the HoWt com- We x i v a n tailons kning t tie new Cloth- N YORK INSUR b te as marble. ANCE DEPARTMENT, s to fort Wrappe(l up in myrtle Navy'. of their patroni their off'&es or "I N%ill not forget t ha t t am 11 onnia n I H 3an i I t on Ti me . lionies o 1� fit twi. and a S01(fier. No one mhal I know this VERfFICATION OF ANNUAL RE K or 1,U! my 'Phv'-impe.ri�al edict er- EARRING DOCTOM, S Ai OF11 01TY or TOLIMO, POATi n s Dolabell'a LUC a COVNTY. The e'Xamination shows that the Compan n. statenie i FiSing t1w nime of Poi I�i 'In _t fie. early days (4 11ame t be 1 tt�d;1'1�.9 FRANK 1. C It N�.Y makes oatfi.th,it he f� the y's last an ual Senior parmer of the firin.of F J,('111FINIVY Was� subitantially correc't. The variations in certain 4 the figures as from the iseriatoriAl tablets was a iiiym-. of qla "City wore such heavy ell rring8 doing buoineh in the City ol,rolodo,County and tel-NI. State aforosai tind that onl4d firm will pity ilis betwoen those contained iti th� report and. those shoUby the examinas tlbQt th6*y made the ears FA'n'e and Rollie-, nim e no nero has tiWes tcore t1he lolve. There we e d oo- UNIMIKI) DOLLARS for onch tion are so trivial as n6t to warrant a reference to the-ie differences in & 1 ' jr,-ei n' Purn of ON and every cas of Go arrh Mat cannbt be cured buisiness Was cliit%fly to,heal I fill ( Utile. --!-Report Of ISAAC VANDERPOEL, Chief Examiner. for Dught but thee,. my beautiful.' by the UM U1 ALL'N CAT this report. eltris Llitwinjurod. "WANK J. ClIFNEY, F fath'c;r, is I live, I IoVe ' him BOOXS PROPERLY KEPT.sworn t ,b fora me rind out-wrik,ed in my -m od 'now in vogue in the record �N it 11 idl iny- heart." pre(ionce, U)is th day tit Decombef, A. D., lMd. The eib ing-f of its transactions Td CURS 'A COLD 04 '�)NF DAY A. W. GLEASON, y to day, may 'be said to be.a ooncise, explicitt and thoroughly Tf-ke [Azative BroiaoQ1iinine Tablet%. A11ID-rug. SNAL from df be eddi6g­fva,.;t kistb rotund the money It it I&iL&to 1!�& Notay 1, RX Nvus hipd to t W ub,1c. intelligent nicthod bf bookkeeping, The condition of.the books material--. (-f ulius Cinn-ro and Julia. daughter Hall P clatAoth ff-roloMlilewntfiternally and &cis directly on the blood and mueoun surfac*m of ly expedited the work of checking back entries �vith original vouchers.,.: the 1)hil.0801iher. "IF, Bl('YCF,E NO! the sysum. eipn(l for teilurnoniAlp free. their hnd.i. the therwise have been necessary to flert-1, 1111ust oinf Tl�, b�j,yc 14, n(*W is t lie late8( J. C11 ICN KY k CO.,Toledo, 0. and le,,-�%eried thetime whi--h would o ts -turiml their lyres, the . oracto o� :1n6ent o the bievele craze. d us t- gold by Pruggimts, 75c. make the examination as thorough as I believe it has be-en. Luk�. The euiperur turn.- f row t 4 road ac(-umu]atem in he Hall's Faniil� Pills are the bout, VANDERPOEL, Chief Examiner- had 81 t top —Report of ISAA( foi- a Story. Pa rt of1the nostril, he'ing driyen there ASSOCIATION SOLVENT AND EVERY HONEST DEATH the old philos(,liber began!' -(,ul-;b It lie B]Cyoleg Xry 5o wheel r,r *T5 by t he rpid ruovement. , t tit lor ounts'. '%%?iii be sent t CLAIM PAID IN FULL t hoe i wll,,.hwlll tjo orin- air, a rid In the en(l, it neenis, doctor's ree t.;.nif;,ago -e was taken hoin on allowe i ody of a bea tojjii� the I. uliful g-lrl.-. he)p ha to be aj)l)li45(1 *for. I ifw, oclivrefainnd. S-nglt. rdouble lube tire" "TWreiultof the examinatlon shows,. that the Assoolation It had been hurie(l only the (lay be 113.1"Opair. Clap Cycle 0o.,463Yongo.St.,Toronto. 661vent and pays in full every death claim that Is a proper oharge I to a mecret chm­ 01(l. Ing Fell;O%'e( With Lightni 0 "t Mills, Milig, a maiee upon the mortuary funds oontributed by the members, and th tv I ' N%.a s Lt ori -4�. p1med on- a a rin of the In every case of settlement -or oompromles, the charaoter the ban(L and feet Y LA to Wlo&,loyffid it., Itirb- ry4tal discus. A siavie 111oial Mt. W., �oronto. 0160M hall been suoh $to to make It the dp.ty of -the managemerit to : T(--t n ox .n a c (.:I-a u T U1.1)(A th4� (-,Tystal with lvatf�r, ' Report of Ron, proteot the members against unjust demands." IT8 work w) audihle a crac1ling quickly and -without p.ain i,lue flashes of faint light wk11'e fhal. it wenis mgical in. action. rry BOATS and CANOU-S. LOUIS F. Payn, Supt. of Insuranoe Fr', n t nd hom the body lik minri to e tht% Writ4 for Catalogue liiAirn;nwa of ove. e ws Cor n Extractor. by all drug- WALTER DEAN, 11*1111, Queen &t. W.,Tersaft.-lie te. -alets eveiryi% A rot�v t;nge ovei -ead tbe girl, A I - KNITTING V Kim it rld d( INERA for G d *L0. LS TESTE�WIt# or pf"t the bf-autift 11 lips. wa n(,t dvad. am I had reasoned. rdIV)N L 11ERSKY. A M kIBBING- MACHINMs' ' t et berbs I o lier� thc-n. 4lid I some s(w, wonian w n. -oni out her inind You can nas it-on old Lk-tting h f HINE OLD AND RIFLIABLI11 wen t out ws. very hard pleane, PAINT so CHEAP illinalt roda of 011leff to . .l :1 pa!�tr Quit-kly sbe caine back cted the firmt, I)r(;of I She Fe le ave W.tb iijitxxi rpreyrry.,u can TM to yqtp� hidt a day. Wiltv Us IVI cirrm!ras Slid ib iinfl kncw'ine only s her faller, b %li i 4t, �% tit, st ands lwfore you no%v 18 Cloth* your fawny h4)in bead I lin t ha rd to jileMwl- Live pajut blo Qtletq wtsc Torbow. to i,4 nQt in to tool with ftr i twe hi. �% Ife 44 Juhus C, Photo mile 1it for sevOn' daughter u f lic1ore ti-he miLde III Ile r M We 108 it.-tug 0 fe rz 1-ut C%)i nelia, the MONEY MAKE! 1, Fenbe, Fenoe--, Qviickotlre 'fo'r Whobijing w a on 'Prices only $15l $20 $308 e hAve the hfwt Run moot practical f.00 at the I nd h. four mil�vo! it inuse pert. lis CI rine i o Cough, 15C 50c. ut statp t lie in inter Jul NV oft triontal Farm, Guelyh Ont fleiid for rime. y Toronto Pickat Wi,re Irron t 11 to ,�lexndria. where unatten4- I I N T%XG 221 River Bt. Toorontq. Out FAIR WA t lie NCT EELN i;N- t fie c IN BROS, Geonrik butOW09 ORL1 -in i be liawl �n h,L I I d with his Roin, is, (L pist o I 6y the side Fos TTPEW11�0 "in UL aix,ilt the beautiful buin(irit. is tbal Wt lil M IN2 1016 tail[VIC11111111 I t .1thf-Ir hearts' content. of yor'plate f dear, replied 'Airs. �iriiok- t iS men..... it I o4 41 e d, t oo. NVe P rs, X t I Y. 14 J-.' FE.NWNINE of rily own MLke f o r I ve, % to dl'AC-Oul,age w crit icisill. ... , !, What' 4 r f wt-li a i)rotllio pade to he.r. TAMMERER.S. -e is�t tie chief 1xind of buinan sym ADI,h K54 Ganada. g4cs'int , motiraing for new offioo- O.Adelaide St.W..Toronto. CURE GUARANTIED A (IN'('L'Dg hits -hite whiskerl M RVIrg AUTO V(KYX INSTITUT11. AMBERIN E " 0 Tit' ' iis tb� nvxt. Hartf M & V1 ronto, 7 orks. X f3 k, ROOFINC and Sheet Metal W I N ( 14URCI ROOPINQ 14LATE, i 1.9 fe#.F Tnr,n .11 vf NVO Lond6n 1t*4 or Oreen. MATE 11LAUXBOARD8 (We ou ply ubilo and Ifigh Roofills Felt,P t8h, n;.mi-e (if their drebiHLLUAker to &'eir 15 cikLu,chez in divided during dl- q e x es a re *&I Tir,.*4 1100FINO TILK 18to Now City build- f re t be All aints , Ma r- ga,Toronto, done b 'our firra). Ceilioiii6 Cor- ine worshiP, lyi Fattrantes llnihihed for work complot*or for *war Boo are tam I no It III 144111potow thing is- to -V 1 14 and wife ga rp t $t ree t InikWrtsip sh ed tn any rtof the oountry. Phone ION t off i0i u ,1;! *~ "00 110 TO" ir *-D yo havcp dre -ed tLo sit together, t ho 0.OUTNIA 111PIONS,AdsFZd*AWldrnw Sts.,Toronto. Alito &JOA LO*4k fire not (111011 ramy day. w I a this plan A only T,ondon Onr inos L .e ve ry sentiment KLONDIKE AT 110111C. n2e of tbvill, is -d Is money earn- Removes Dandruff In e Week' N 1114,n ',4 hound to fit tio Money eav( 90 ed. Flowrr and tiumping (nil! o variety the weaker �Yx esl)ecially wing machins4l,11uns.harl* P.X 1 4�1 are, blayeleat at bard time Cut-*%& Itching of the ca 1P. hatic 8 ? 4 more emp "t L;Iq a Inuc Prices. Send for estaleguend price,, [I If J(L�j really dear Man he ia some -The BalleY Donaldeow Co.. -,making of Ha V rw I VW j im kno�v 01 away while the- I find MON,ritzAL. E1* 1 1,11e _,11.1 I Wt l*h1nd Me," ,SMAN, g'rl who awarently btDrF;.T STA,rF Stop Failing Out plais.tire- $HIP YOUR Im"1001001ftbL t.h .death o n Sofia- C tetinis. tc., an,l oi 'Gladmt h eel Ver :War HAH16 . :hainless wh 3r3L tip Qmith 'Morrill. of mont, er r Jur, And other Produ W OSITIVELY GROW4 -er W*thJJut �iwful fat;igu 4'ri ni,� living Engli.sil-speakiFig T�OL 06 tier &w room. j,he oldest DAWSON COMMISSION CO., Lilqltld, MN TUTWOKUP am An ghtput four There UP CAPITAL, diffe-Pe.11ce in their.ages. PAID 830,000. rue Bit.,Tor6u" Cor.West Market a Colbo 'A.N ARIVTY INCIDENT.".- Htampot and Shipping C&rds sup. cold It' the Rubbe� QuicketiTe fOr- 3WA1k6XJM 3P3M4:30XP1U403B Inc Inhale nch engineer Licq ar plied. Co r6spondence invited. Frc t enant 150" 25c, 50c., r bead, $LAW PW Illetuo ft*n bruubt4 or 40-4 11,*x, (!onvineed recently Ju t 1);1 me of his men bad stolen. As roedP4 of prim 06 oldier would not GOD fe 1fr ce., 1AW04 OIL J,wu�enant or e J., o be shot, ana t 11 , (ter t him. through ull the ffirms of I)U SU E t ary exe.cul ion, ave t lil�t'the firing S to th Citylon Tea. e long'llst Of drinkers of LUD Uk Add RE I 1rhia .1flatonn upwd blank mr,� t convince you.that it is the best, but a trial wilL It'U I*en urt-maTtiatea M- :A,y no teant has -W I f,Ti ,;wntenced to two 14013ths, �44Prl 1 13-! Lead packago&L 40, So and &X" R 0 i P x T5 r I T00URPUBSCRIBER13:11yreferriuo -bam's Gala-to the address —Mark t forget Dominion day at Mark- labefon your paper you Day—Dom can a)ways asoortain the date to whiob day. Am. rur subsoription to TBE NE)yo to paid. —Hdrry Moore's little child has been —W. T. Dunbar'bas bad a new and einittanoes are acknowledked by larger tile dr�in put in to lead the ou fac dangerously ill but is i abange of date on label on the first paper fo Wproviog, ar a:d i* 'e s.. C lowing reoelpt of raoney at this office Alwaya —Walter Clark has been ill for a week- water from h' is keep the date Paid ahead tf Ron. benoe his abseDoe from the milk wa The scaroity of beef o' ttle and the —Miss Jennie Harvey and W. Todd,' consequent increase ill price has compoll. oleo G. W. K. Noble, 1B.Ai, Mrs'. W. A. Banner, of Myrtle, is ses go over Sunday. Cutts to 12 cents per pound. was ddwn o ors s of Oshawa, were with friends in ill B I a vil. ad KiDg, :tho butcher. to advance ch from Toronto ]As$week on a abort visit. bore witbUr mothers Mrs. D. L eavens. to big AU0 Mrs. Waver, of Rev. Bunner bas been transferred to P10"RING. ONT., JUNE' 24 1898 —Alex. '�ickie left on Mondayfors. MoliamburR cirouit. and b" 'alreadyan. In ebreet ve ate shb- wing the very ods fortniht with friends as Ripley soil other Wed upon his pastoral duties there. hf ra., A In d louse o best lines made.We ca"y in stock the tom towns. )day his trip be a pie&. Bunner-will leave for her new home in a f011OWiDg: was sant One, fortnight. Dr. 01t- And wife, of To 'h' e 6t A a go in o —LOCALISMS Wilm av od robio, Ventil Fairporl. t %be Sabbath and a few E I ator,-..assortmen sub !equen lins' of di t of mus —Remember Dom. day at Markham. days with the Isiter's parents at 113e par. ook a trip to Toronto in corset foroui W W. 9paike t ferent kinds,. including the A nice light open M* a Ida Leavens is here witb'ber sonage bore. mliaer his steam yacht on Wednesday. The po MUSlint wear,price 60 cents i Mother for a short vieA. —The Spink"mills are �be pu]4r,,,, organdie , craft made capital time. rbauled this week, an d as —A. -B. Dowswell, of Toronto,-was bore ove th also On Wednesday aft*rnoon- w 'lawn, Lin en suiting Silverine. season approach6a the repairs ill b bon ' the Victoria n Tbursdav with friends. 0 bed forward, breezes were blowing from the south, a and so many other fabrics we —W. E. Vanstone shipped cattle Rod rus Pigs on Thursday from this Station to Armstrong:and wife,' of tuf- shower of darning Deodlea were wafted 1012 Long waist,light fa*6. 13'st 50 from across the lak ill not attempt t*o menti falo, -are here with her parents add a. Tile insects were W Toronto. corset we ever offered. other rfe'coverd as'to friends. It. M., while of a pretty clieck6d character and ettled all, here is engag(d —8. Harks has so ar was ining the other day. and n.ow contemplates t I` - oria, be ab y in refittil3R the SPink mills. upon the grain fields hereabouts. It le to ao about. He.went to -Whitb The Dunbarton Sabba b sell o1will a peculiar sight, that WaS Witnis8sed by CAmbric s- 1 n %all the. Tbelma & V-pany, Why tbese needles should desert Two new li -the states. We are al nic at Peter AD nes W taking a trip to hold their annual pie shades fo r liniu e havejust' bought." their Dative country in times of war we delio, ate ar. Juno 28tb. Tea served from 5 13, OtC,; Palo b u pleasedtoseetheveiy marked improve, woods, 1-ill Cre8t Farm,' onTu�aday, know not, bnt no doubt that wall tile cause blouse I �e, pale Thesp are Superior corsets at popul men . of their sudde pr d flight to..thio, the land of —Mr. Gurney Ben Jap, A good time is expected. ford, 'of Tokie,' g rieen, pink, cream, and all spe —A number from hare to in t. e the Maple leaf and Beaver. nt a few days in the village thia week ook h colors Our Mr. Wright'i3. He is a misgionar Gn6lph excursion on d were standar y Friday. an Crocketvill e for the Friends church and was on his very well pleased with the outing. The waist with shoulder proo ya ti, wan anyf hing in straps- hing Yearly meetinit train was crowded to its fullest capapity, ack'a new.rig is dust . f t nIng room being at a premium, and skirt buttous. Something useful.. at Wellington, Out. Say follows�cannot. our boyll play ball dress 1111111g) coule... to us. —By bills it is announced thAt 'tile There'lo Fome talk of Willis Ueorge Workman-I.O.O-F. exoureon We carry Countess, yatisi, Ogave' talk has, so. far-as we can learn, ended, Bethel Meeting house on the rear ofthe inu east. go' Large assortment. of fi t it. 4th con, near Thompoon,s Corntra, will ane'y and the,,rengwnod Croin��oll's Corai__.. ' Ila smoke a.'Dd we bear no,more abou Yob succeeded in getting Cod food of silks fo fronts. KimP and Vill, berries. Rather a half."bearted Aommittee mee6ryv be offered for sale on onday, Juno ' line, E very lad), should examine our 1-1 'to re. *aia held tho... other evening at wI)ich at 6 Pm.. TermB cash, 3 mont Bugle ti lar le stock. I . r Ueo' Bter 66ited at Wm. Pon-lion-0 Ion 9 cided that it was too late in tile move th6 building,fr' was de OM tile premitee. SuLrday. 0 & season ko think of running 41) excursion —0i) Monday next Coupcillbr Cowan -B tbo'juest ' r TIO'bt. 0 It Dieki' Co., Arthur DuD' ftrd w J bi —Tile (orthodox) Friends' have can will comLlneDee at 1:30 tO'Iet c011tr1kCts 013 Petch on S- unday,eluded their yearly meetinIgs.for the pre. the roads, He will start at th as Imur at sent year Tbe infant child 'of 'beorgo 13-horting arruthers hill and proobed to the Rouge -died on Friday last. and the various delegates have isper d sad to their several homes, which hill setting contrRets at vari IOUs points. We notice that tile' drese-makers. are scattered over-the continent.- There AF there are som are e nine Contracts to lot,' all tile rage in Artuatiale. Were the usual number of attendants, and some idea way be had of tile amount! of M r. ab d M r s. Itleeborough , vre The, Cha' hce �of the eas.on..'. re, tile a sessions were b very satisfactory Bud work required. gueStl+ Of tile SULriso oo Sundiy. Cy C. 11. C, Wright ' nd family arrived Miss Addie Potch and Miss Craton, profitable- as w c es —FI ur, ill be s6 0' an from . L. here on Wednesday and ar h Bi ' I 6 now 10 POO— visited at 'It. Patch's a short time ago. Spink's citrd, has reduced gradually un. session of White Oka Cottage, lak h s ore. We notice that a number of our young ices in w High sole are it think of the past and we,OR,n now for a ill DOW it is quoted at $4.30 per barrel. We re%ret that this is likely right's men have whee1B. Albert says he is go. time supply Those who did not dispose of their wheat last summer with us, go he R SOMO jog to have*one too. you with 0 e of our famous CRESCENTS at 6-z,5�00, jjo.00, 085.00, $40.00, 645 00 a few weeks ago will now have much notion of erecting ft SUrnmer Cott a On heel fully guaranteed. Ask the ridersof CRESCENTS how and $55-00. Every w cause to regret the fact. A man who has one of the Georgian Bay isl a and CHERRYWOOD., n I then call and see us and the wheels. and they like tttew a had considerable experience in grain tells have $be same ready for occupation-next John Han denon is 'so -owl, spink Mills'* no that he expects wheat to be sold next i3easom! As he has a manife9t interest in To at. under Barker & Winter pi, eke . 001. WI at 60 cents and tinder. We all hope &be Madawatiks Club house, the change the weather. ring a o busy with J. Groon-a "t his prophesy is as false as that of of lociiion is not-to, be wondered It 6. The maBous ar Gala Day—The Adfol. Prof. WIRgills-Rod-his famous storm thit —Markharn barn at time of writing. ftw4w to materiaUe. Iowa have everything in readine is tiow HayiGg has commenced haroa�odtg be convened here' this year as on former probably a", on Dominion day be lar. ye"s) but is being now held at Welling- Rest crowd and best program 0 Sportl Ubort Hodges is able to go out driving r`d w" ' are '. . ly —Tbv Friends' yearl moesing'will not and given 'good weather the pui lie will and Oie crop is a Rood one. We re pleased So be able to state that H too. Some fourteen delegates from ibis ever held in Markham. Horse racing, Once more. pi a in attendances the ilessiong com. bicycle racing, football tour' Mr. and Mrs. Dixon have returned to see ar naml IDS, Ila. g g on the 23rd. These meetinygo Crosse and base ball matches for c Loll and he*r- house in the city after spendiD have become go interesting, that mamy prizes aRgregatig nearly #400 will be 90038 two weeks as Jobo Kirton's. Turnip Miss, dardou Uoes, Hay Rakeg, Garden Rakes, Haryeat Forks. Mrs. and Miss Janet Allieo6 arq as 13p' adee, Shovels, Scythes Snaths. Scythe Stones. Barb' Wire S2.35 owl. Pickering people who are not iderltified competed for. Pickering village And fur- with the said particular sect, will regret rounding country will send a large present visiting with relations in Exeter. Annealsd $225. Turnip §eed I Oc. Nails 2J owl. that the seokions are not again I C' Our gardeners are gathering a bountiful �siuj helld rowd. here. But we must not be 4elfigh, a�d —Much excitement was' heharvest of strawberries. LOG devasione d AN S There. was a large cotogre ation on shall look forward to a future session here, village on Tuesday morning over the do- 9 Sun it being the farewell parture of our Contingent of volunteers day , evening ---LOD the invitation of the faculty of the Pickering college a large number of who accompanied The 84th batulion to sermon of T. B. Sta&rd, who'bas been our Villagers and those living hard by, Niagara that afternoon, The rtd-coats with us for one short year, He takes left here by the morning train, an h him the best w1ahes of all. joined wIt visited the dosing exercises on Fridav evenin In 9 eDty of seating room for all. The even Whitevalo ri n Ing was spens very pleasantly' by the ts, 01 si: es talion embarked on the Garden City for a the Falls. For days our recruis "were last Monday eVenivg, a Roodly nuruber Va' mis R, the large class-roo furnishin' their compqny at Whitby, where the h4t- Quite a number from here attended Ptilit Rarden party at ai i audience listening to vocal and instru- employ d in Polishing up tholarmour and of whom were attracted. by the prospect menta n t air clothes -of the pupils, tr3 iDR' f sieing the political leaders, Dryden I efforts on the part We Wisil them 0 all a and C*]der. Uo ass and fine weather for the while the teachers assisted in the exer- ir son class. These evenings are ex' ceedingly days d 11. BROWN'A COR14ERS in oresting and the invitation@ if honor- iday t eat . Kalso dines' Wbitewish iid S —W &PPeratink mower on Fr ad would be a source of pleasure to all. afterno n. Daniel Webster, near the east crub Brush Miss Whylie Sandayed with the Mis $as Prin6i�sl and Mrs. Firth' were exceed' - lown line met with rather a severe %eei- 'Maxwell. Ing Butter Bowls 'knd ]Ladle' g. ly busy in receiving the visitors. dent. yet his escape from death' is also a Alex..Stirling and family riaited with hi great s�jurce of coinfort,to his ro�&Li —At the residence of the bride's ti�oth The flie's being troubleso I"Os. parents here last week. of Toronto, on Wednesday evening, by Rev. FISH. 0 CS Fi ket on a colt that formed one Thomas Weir on Sunday. shing_ Tackle," tc' er, �. T.. Clark, 52 McKenzie Crescent, small blan M. Sewr, of Woburn, was 00 guest of she inowing team. The animal offered Birth—The wife of H. Rowe, of a Dr. McDonald, Seafor6, Miss Nettle J. son, on no resistance until the wind caught a the 17th inst. All are progressing fine. Clark and J. 0. Cooper, both of Clinton, corner of the covering. This go frighten. ;Mr. Edwards, of inneapolis, has Wan were United in matrimony. A number of ad the qolt-that I$ ran away. The driver, spending a few days here among numerous REAZIN the ;nor6 intimate friends of the cont-act. friends. . ..... seeing tbas the team were beyond control ing parties were present. After the wed. For some reason the Niwo has not yet threw too mower out of gear and jumped. happy ding feast had been partaken of the reached us. couple were accompanied to the Parkdale but did;not clear the drive-wheel and as a in the mail. Quite likely it has gope astray "co ng in prope ng ; They will a nd a fortnight travelling and ult big foot is rather severely injurid. station by a number of friends and safely 11dies Minnie Fisher spent a few day ot rted to the 8:20 train for Loodo —The sanitary condition of she school with bar cousin, Miss Pearce, at Dunbalrl! Ord I h pe not bei r- state the trustees ton jut week. decided to cInse up tbat in tit t last A large number from here attended the I I u loll than take possession of their cosy home ay —HOSE 6# buo of "I tall at once'to make sure of week.uptil the close of the sumn or hol Ellesmere F. B. C. barn porty on Friday ir 'an: at Clinton. The bride was a resident of a' ir'' b' the mmbi suit made , our village for.some time, ard bar friends id a - At first it was thonRb that a evening, and report very highly of the ,&me. T by IR. Parker should here join us in wishing the twain a happy tem;�Xry plaft cofild be prooni ad, but . The farmers here are now in full owing I having an up to date suit (or summer. Spring Overoozis , upon a second ibui hi is was dtN ided to with their having and it promises t married life.. Up 0 a specialty.start th ho,i4ays a week earlier and of sOmB time before it will be completed—The management of tbb collega does the clover crop'is very heavy. course bey will terminate. that much u n or not object to loan the use of the athletic sooner. I During the vacation the drain- Any one wishing to 'take a course PARKER11 Pickeri g's. Tail part of their groun3s to clubs of football, age eyitem will be professiona ly ex.- music can do so by applying to Miss j. Patterson. She visits this placeevery Sat. n 4AH ders neatly 6Xe0ut cricket or baseball, belonging to %be plored kud the Smead-Dow systot I given arday. Several here are now under her or ed on Scie tific Principl s. village, provided -that proper notice be a fair phance: Tile trustees It Lve instructions. Died, the infant child of Gep. Shorten given so that the said grounds may.be cided'to leave no stone nuturned until Pat in readiness and the college work a 0 the promises are made healthful, and in on Friday last. -The parent$ have the, arranged so as not to in any way conflict that determination they are backed up heart fell sympathy of this community in with the said sports,. but an einphatic by every parent having children atheir sad hour f bereavement. The re LO PERS '. THiNG_protest is entered against any and all ing the school. mKins were interred as the English chu rob parties taking possession of the green for —Thd union school pionic at Rc sebank cemetery, Highland Creek, on Satqrday, ALI; A football or other sports without permis, on Friday was very well attended and 160 followed thither by a large concourse of Sion Rind v Sher,proved all that could be esired.at all hours, day ore I obing. was, No doubt the said conduct has been dU8 To be sure there were not as many choole victor. The Scarboro Rangers came out IOUs a &at and added. to thoughtlessness on the parts ofthe rei)reseoted on formerOCCRSIODO,y t there t Rosebank on Friday Ii U tDCk of Spring Suitinge offenders, but the practice has become another handsome cup to their lar g, Witare showin a arge,,; Trouseriugs, El to., is cow- 60 was, nevertheless, a hnae "Crowd Ir m far fe go general that a halt has got to be called. and near. The numb r. They de Bled Greenwood in late with the newest rlior football pri2 a was their �rst match by a wore of two to none, assortment of wall �! i p We trust that the cause Of COMD18illt Will goods. Also a Com- captured by Higtnd Creek wh let the and in the final match with the Whitb be as once removed. papete and senior place was taken by Cherrywood, townlive team (or Be called) they defeat plate line of Men's —For the past two weeks_*e borders to. To it6n' The Rangers, of Scarboro, won the senior them by three to none in a half he r g me. realy made suits away 0 at n business, and the editorial quill open prize. We were unable to procure A very Bad accident happitied at No. 8 very low of this Journal wai at the diction 'of F. the names of the prize winners in the sobool-on Monday As Stewart Lawrie, prices. the M. Chapman, of Audley. We think that other mlLny contest@. A number o young son of John Lawrie, w^s pltying in the said young man did splendidly, and it men came onto the grounds into] icated, woodshed, be caught his finger in ring! that Was laoed in some of the&boy just re'sto with the readers to judge -or at least acting as though they were. p a Larns,j 'BUNTING and hung there until his finger pulled&part whether or not we should have made our They arpve around the arounds re &rdj ass Wander st the first joint, leaVing a part of the Ingo more protracted. While of whero the borse went sod woo, Omen to nfer fast in the ring. The poor litti away w eviBitedtbe Wilds -of Muskoka and children had to be on %be look us el ow in impro Ing. esdaps. injury. Mr. Oowaxi, who is a some orn here attended the Union and spent a week at the -Madawaska few fr'v Club'B plantation north of.Penetang, about county constable, spoke to them )US to Pionio on Friday last, but not many 18 miles. This club is formed from mom. Do avail, only the eight of handou a had ad should have done $0, or else there bets of the teaching staff as well as the the desured effect. - For a low do" a Mr. would have been a larger attendance. n ery pupi a 4nd ex-PuPils of the Toronto -Uni- Cowan bad a huge notion of havii; them Now just a word about the pion ic ya r ver Die sity, and the land grant from the arrested, but as they have amply polog correspondent understands that the pie m off Government comprises some, tbris thous. ized h bas decided to lot the wish a is goten up by the Piokering and Searboro, W it and should sobooln, but I donst understand ho w acres it the mouth of the Go Home warning' I these parties ietqrb rivf-,-. We h1LV6 Sgrind array of shake the picnic again they will b that our Sourboro school scholars never Is prosecuted know when the pioni of all the latest sw(l I -h stories to relate, but will reserve Vlish vi or. Although there was k good c is. Just the nigh line Ig Fail 1-fibure, (to our selyes) for some turnouts the Committee bairly d red before, our schools were enquiring when hiono Bow in Mookt, at'. a the picnic was. We never see a bill and -0. Wright had oxI enses. The Claremont Baud furn. I'S Prof C. H. where they all go I don't know, but we abate ' t i'je Club's propeqy, and is� a ished music in their own in tbiok our sabolan abould be RS# I I S, E w L, notified In M ab a host, as all who have style. The Stown Y1111,81is WAS A 10ur,06 due timt. L-L6 iL that capcity Will Sliset, of p1milis to the H190 oboe. JAS. cu*74& r I rl P 'G 7