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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1898_09_02 4 IIOU II1889 VOL, XVII PICKERING- ONT, ;: FRIDAY ", SEPTEMB'PR 2 DUNBAR*OX OUTAROUNDUS ff-3 it r4thor. powlij jtadvod big poird LAT RAPPRNINGS RROORDRD BY Cuthbert Holmes met with TRZ 1PRZ88 AND :OTTSD DOWN BY OUR severe accident on Tuesday mprnhig W,away, tick he was hacking _Tb;�;aay from the Reozin ri i- ,If Xedi.cal. obarpening fence takes. While working Ju future manage the a YOUNG, M D., O.M., Fellow of OLAPNIEMONt fiew. up 'firm adjoining the 4J 60;'and his spouse wel To Trinity MOdicvl College, TOTonto, mom- and strucki him in the eye. Medical Aid Was �Ome ber of OolleRe of Physicians and Surgeons of secured and the injured optic attended to, their sojourn bpri blei to lance, Pick- Mrs. F. Spoffard is with *e#tern friends but as yet it cannot be definitely stated theta Ontario. office. Mrs.Andrew's resic selvom and tbeir mployer.ering ont. office hours: morning'7 to I for a few.days. I .whether or not he will regain his eight,eveniug 6 to-S. Higbland Creek, Tuesday and We regret to state that Charles Mienab Littl Friday afterriocins from 2 to 4. a York is indisposed this week. E s ronf6. Herbert a 9*�g her w-A011-0 hdiss Hyfield returned from Visitin a t To raylor,parents sister. Mrs. Duff, of Myrtle. reside on Lqft&a,I.aV'enu:e, while Mr.and Mrs. Hugh Pugb, of Whitevale. The Norway Publib school restirn�d playing near the Grand-Trunk Raffwdyr DoT)s - PORT), - DNRI visited friends here on Sunday. classes Monday aftet the summer holi- -tracks, found a fog- signal. Ele exploded T-IRNTON, days, with the same staff of teachers.i kd up W18 L-1 RIS-1,ris. SOLICITORS, ETC., Temple MIL W. Dowswell and wife were %with it with a stone, and when Pic Richmond streets, To- SPINK LS 'I' A special meeting of the ExcelsiOr Bi. found to be severely hurt. - Hii-injuries Building, clor. Bay and Stouffville friends on Tuesday.m DtTuesd'ay- Moneytoloan roobo. At Clare ' o ' Miss SArab Rawson, of Buffalo, ib here c3cle Club was held on! Tuesday night at consisted of a scalp %.Jund,.&cut arm aild on Mo�rtgaRe. o'clock to make fi4al arrangement for leg, and his right eye seriously hurt. Dr. -PRANK D N TON, ANDREW DODR with her people for a short stay.Illy and FRA.NR FORD. entries for the R.Q.T. road race. 'Walters attended dt and had him remove 0 Wm. Hood,Jr., has returned after a five 8 Nellie a Johnson, of Buffalo' is at the Sick Children's Hospit 1. ICU &red,fe sio or bbl. m6uth's stay with ScugoR friends,-WELL, IS Choice Family Patent Flour present visitiniz thq Misses Morri on at that lie will loope the siaht'of h T E, FARE C., BRR Mrs. oseph Brown has returned from Mormil Place, Kingsto 0 righ.t eye.ty Bran $10.00, Shorts 014.00 pe ton- road.TER,0ou u tY Crown A ttorney,an d Coun Tl0ltiDg friends in Ospray township. Last Thyroday while a young. ma was-y I I. -tbv. I Liverpodl..Houcitor. 0ou.rt House.Wbi Miss Menagb, Of bLUiLli Fulls, was here. bathing in the 1-ke, �ictoria Park lome a a t a few days last week *ith the MiliBes peroon went through his pockets all( took !rB R. Tom, of Scarba I iti h N% amount�ng to about $ 2. ro, is v el ing er i6w & 9,cGILLVAY BARR - i,Is - Pickering , College ! all Ilia molle D . 6re,Sol i eltora,&�. ofn C.e Opposite Post- Bailey & Martin, of the mother,, rs. R. Seeker- '.OMUG Whitby. Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,B.A.; Tbeo. Mr. Divid6on.:'On fffifa Norwav louse, Moat likely the- paper I b6 kept ouev to Lri&D. Sy were fined 020 -and copw f : selli liquor A;crGilliVraLN,LL,B. M Oshawa, were 'here over Sunday with or Illgi bliqv m akiDg red gper for prize,ti.ckets as 0. 'frierldR. during prohibited hour!6. W. M. Seckers c ickens are &n t g to h Toronto Exhibition,fret.e Y, Miss Maggie.Bell,- of Toronto, visited Fill"Teit begint, Tu' 6sda' IOn.Thtirsdav evening, the .25th inot., a at Duncan Mneriab's, "Saildbak," fo Whi t concert was Wd at the Liverpo-,-%l House,:few days. kindly S 'Pt. 7th; 1898 1iOrlKTNS,VETER e which Mr, and Mrs. Gormley very A nurab�r from here itteDd6d the 11-ar- The fiiiieral of th�j late Joobu� Craw-Vat- opened for the entertainment. Wm ecker GEON,'araduate 0 ,-he Ontario st.L-red member v forth waa rt mile in leijgth,,eot, Home services at Broughatu on Sun- -onto, r All will be ai Wero orinary 0 eterivary Med day tifternoon. )rry to learn -he chair.- Amo g the'talent ollege, Tor filled t a Outano V icul AssociutiO for t,all �er'm of 16 wOe 5 thot rs, Wm- Mrs. Gormley, rs. . Howarth, Mrs.' and.of W Tultioyl 11fl ene-quarter ruiles MeC and- roRidenC0 0110 a Miss Kate Miobell, of Tororito, ourt fell the r day and broke her offioe returned north of -61-13en River. Tel0l,ravh addres" -oth Miss Bible, is Brown, Mrs. Kfta miss.Preparatory . . . . . . ... . .. home on Monday after a week's vlB*t at arm,Ijocust Hill, Out 1), 0. address, Zurfass &;d -Nliqs L. Gibbon,.-and Mesrs.Collegiate, or Commercial .. ... . Chae. '81bith retZs to Otta*a John N1. macuWg. H- Bible, M, Gormley, W.*na F.Howarth.ont, ho Type. riting. . 12 80 :rthand and Tuesday to enter the head officeloi the After a delig.htful program, refrohmenti eattie has returned to David P and and Book-ke6f�ing, f3borthw the city Batik of Ottawa. were we 16 N after a three week's stay with Willie served. Among the audience M Typewriting .. . . . . . . . . . .I .... . Huulden'a youj,'i 6u g Geo 01 ni. W.-Stephenson, -Mrs. -Becker and TY]usic-Vocal o f Piano.. 12 SO; Scott ut3d fa lily. scalded pretty badly 1 a few days a Drawing-(Cba OYO fase an �Gormley.J f1l C' the little follow is now�[doing,nicely 4o but Melisrs Zar real) . . . . . . 40 Mr. arid.Nlrs: Tdell, of T nto eyalacer, Corn- Yzrzow ACIERM..,110IMAS DUNN, Conv Pain til3g,-Oils, Watercolors, or tion, was here over Sunday with bar led- his farm to Ifor taking Affidayits, on China . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ;60 sister, Mrs. It. P. Hopper. Milton Brown has rent-Tmissioner gy -4 John Powers, formerly, , f the Poat f arm.Claremont, Out. o a an 6 I Private .. . .I H 00 Wm. Michell, B. A., of ToronW, and and, with bi moth r, i ter d Mi 8 BROCK 9i 10cution. ,HOOVER, Issintr of Marriaae (Class . . . . . . . . . . 3 20 �Dr. Alln Michell called ou numerous Blakey, intends locating in Toronto this B. H arke ii berl Office at mill in day time-and frieude here on Saturday. fall. Prosperity to them.Po, AMY Studenits'admitted at any time during School startedd M with fat y at resiAence at night, Green River,011t. W. J Graham and *ife wore sit The viLter in the !lake lowered fifteen y the term, fees being efioged pro rato from d"00.Brougham on Tt�ssday evening, assisting inches in about two hours just beforti the Issiner of Marr �tbe date of Eutranoe. late heavy thunder storm. The captain of is P's at!age Geo. Newton i assisting John BUNTIN ty .of tario. of- wi�h the garden present at farm work-B. Licari flee' forthe 00uIl 0 the Garden City says that this i's usually gloe at the store or at his resideriol ,-Pickerinig Joseph Black, of Mona 1"d, was here Wm. Wbive, of Biatitford is visiting wish the cam before a storm. fija parents at present.21-y VilAage, He is P)e Miss Elizabeth Dartriell, who has been"eid-%ith hie prospects in the West. hb%ttling with caneAr for months T HOMA.S POUCHE�-R, Licensed Auc- E. W. Evans is desirous of r6riling his at the residence of her brother, udge 'uager for Mrs. White.tioneer.V&ivator,etc.,for a e With his family over Sunday Wm. White, of Dixte,-is still. Farm ELIV York and pecia farryl, 'OLud the present Want, 11dr. Dartnell, died on Friday. The funeral on Toronto f air will be well represented f rom.nd South Ontario. Strict tbii quarter next week.%he whole of Ncrth a was pri.tion giver mail or telegraph- Diamond, will shortly have a sale. Bunday to the Uniou cemetery itokilordereby 08.POUCHR]J, John Aic4in purchased last week a ass TH Graham Bros. have some sight"ri vate.(Ih&rges hdodeyste . Addr second hand cart from our m6ohs.nio,oi 47,Brcgbam.ont In atAes borges at the loAustrial this week. As - On Tuesday even f I t week during several have gone out to different quarters:rm t prev usual they will show up to Rood advau the eipctrical sto t%oa, as ail)ed in that of t (-1AVID BELDAM" auctio-nee'r, b alify, the barn of Nlr: John Hollowell, lately which keeps things bustling.*ob iirn, s oi i to sales f rom b i 9 n rnerons hiriles Bog? gold filled call Several faces are almost daily brightened 4th concession of East Whitby,-was struck friondfj both far and 136&r. Sales of falms,farm rnid on Tuesda Newest and most ElegaDt Designs. W. W. Raws'ov retn by news from Manitoba'of the good hick verything: that is to be sold will be by lightning, and iq a few minu0m the o tock and e even ing, look-rig fine and brawny, able so of the young people who took in the harvest .hai:idlod by the Ftibecriber with the uimost ewe building together witbL this saisou's cropp. excursion from here. Expect soon, to lose arld sod to tb(d very I)est &dvantare- 49-I y I Z C. cope with the axduouo duties for the next Gentle_-M'�' ali S oas destroyed.Ue. several -of our;fair sex. Go west young quite a w i An attempt was made the other night to POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC girls go west.Warraned Lo wear for 20 years M as Komi Bray left for the states the enter the house of J. B. Powell. Every Green River,solicits sa ULM-F lee from bis window along one side of the house was,aeother day to 1611 a position in a'd broyas friends botb fu.an r. Sales of farm a. �rieal Wakhain or El 1�ove- HIGHLAND CREEK g I WOTCUIDtile hOU66. BdAy .. Oils meet W101 tried, but none could bo raised sufficientl atid evervtbmg that is to be sold will y merit, $I-tar m a to c k be handlod by the subsc�iber with the utmost abuti-dant success. to allow one to enter. The household was No*word lisia yet been received of Donald_ly arid aroused by the noise and the would-be oftre and sold to he very best advautf�ge. O'Brieni of Buffalo, L'totts' horse. He muit have been stolen Miss Maggie Orahaw, of Toronto, are burglars took-to their lbeels. An attempt Utdie S' sure.R.BEATON,TOWSHIP CLE,RK'01 . ..L' . 'L. I visiting with their pareqw, John and M ro. WFA8 also made to enter, Mr. Hopkins' resi-Do C(_)oveyaricer, commissioner for taking. rs. A. J. Law;of Detroit, is-spending a to WO&L fo Money to loan Warranted r r I 0 ears Grahkin, south of here. detice in the torr&CeL 6uspicion rests upon few weeks with her mother, Mre.,Thos..'L*i��'."&ffidavito, Accountant. Fe. y . nian of unaa�ory reputation,who si yuutig,27-Y udson Bundy was home over Sunday. Parker.on farria property. Whitevale-Ont- real Waltham or Egill move- uo longer lives in towu.He leaves in a fe sive for Muskoka. ames Duncan has been rather indiqm-w ment, $10.00. I1 1 . -1 1 :,�_- --- where he i a I 1.% , .- ­� �, 'L �" ., ed for the past fortnight but id now much,...0� h 6f Engl P w 11 6rtber pursue seLtler"o r ar nd nkof duties on his farm out there. BROUGHAM.Thesis cases aie notof C a y-to the order of the Rev. Wh'te returtied from his 09MOUR St. rcorge's Cbrcb.. I)iekering. 1 coristruct)on made rs. Robert Cowan has returned fr6m:,.,- '' - f the North-west and reports having had-Jam rder of the-Reneral store, but ' are thor- expeir t Lake Joseph on. (is bas retdrned to the bity.SH RVJ C E S lences a n pleasa t trip.r)A,,r-Mt;,:-ning Prayer 10.3 a.m. onghly reliable in qliallty and the style an I occupied his own pulpit on buudfLv Oeo. Wagg leaves this week for M ani U 2.3 p.m. and workmanship will suit the most Ile looks wtich refroshod after the vacu- tot,a, A dance was held at Alex. Neilson's on Wednesdav eyetling. All who were fa Even I g PTF.V(,T Tor--Class David Stephenson's h exacti I ' ildren are Im ed with an invitation were pleased with,FAA)AY-Serriee aLd I ible ng and critical buyer and our owl) 1,1010.written warrant goes with them. Rev. Findlay returned frobi the fast op proving the hospitality shown by ir. Neilson a nd Saturday and occupied Erskine PU I 'a hocee hold.1pit on Mrs. U. E. liattson is with friends in In Thos. Parker, A. T. Ell iot and Thomas aru both nILDd eV8111119, Is the wert.. INVITSaSK B well as St;. Jolin's, BroughatD, In the Thoo, Pouch ir was i With, friends-, %Nxwell are busy these d aye_practicing for hereby e d e a;j y(,"n9:r1A-D Grid! 001) Thursday. on the Battalion rifle match at Port Perry nrattieLl education Jewelle Wo I woluen lie W wyjte fer.the New J'Tefapecl Dder wheri the coverioR on she irou J. 13-Jobbit was,witliBrougham friands eptember 15 and 16. Out teai� haa teen.0 t h e i3ncceflsful on more than one former coca-.Irldge is going to be replaeod by some- -on Tuesday.Whitb ion'Ibe roadway is eeabn were and we wish them similar success.y thing more subutaritial, Messrs. Willis and I in the The Kanota edicine Co. have bee rouRb enuukh, but -the covering of OAS 'city on Monday. holding forth here for the past bridg few even-4 0 lb most dieglactful. he parties who left here for'Manitoba ings in Ellicit's hall and disposed of a vast Ills wauy friends liareabouts may be are all doing Well.IMS ri6t ned from interesting feature of the meetings wap the W"11 arrount of their quack nostrums. A very to know that Charles Dolph,n. of boo. Philip has j at � 7'ur ' i ia Wareliam, was married to a M is@ (Jordori Meufcrd after burying his sister. babv contest. There were some,six on-,ti couple Mr. atid Mrs. Pard of Keewiek, are trie;,. but the contest was between the� �'on the 10tb of Augubt. The young F Eight 'regular all- T 011eLh here with her father r a few days. girls of 'R. Moon and W. J. Morrish. At fLWlitib8 for AcrouLlt- will pleahe acloopt conratulatioD8. 4 inp, Te'�egra�jhy, Shorth-arid. Etc. Many Joebus, butidy ariii party returned this Robert S. Phillips' hildren hav' e been time of writing the decision was not ar-84,11dentb BeCUrt' 811lenklid 1108iti011g �1 week from Bundy's Point, Lake Jo ph. ill for the past week, ut are now much rived at.eduskoku. They all had a eplendid time imp oved.r at parti us and Mrs.and speak of Josh Bul�dY in A number of his friends called upon GREENWOOD.-W 14. 813 A the highest terms no host and hostess. John M. Gerow on Sunday afternoon to CQr. i'orige & 0 rard 11119, h- Misa Maggie Birrell is yisitin his sixtieth birt Green River congr*tulate him on g frienas'111 day. As an evidence Of his gratitude for Orangeville.'was Misti Annie O'Brien, of Toronto, is visit..: N. Bice' eLtertained ends 1j;t ;twch good wishes, A s9perb lutwheou Henn Svage'. re ,ing at John Teefy'a.served duriuR the evel'ing and much eu-6 n joyed by all. ndayl F. L. Gleesoq, of To�ionto, spent Su re B. lVilsori pent on'day last i under the parental roof.Fri-eW V61i d Secon -hand.Bicvcie' s for 'sale�. the city. Mrs. Geddes, of Vo#ford, dieJ on spent ,..SL -day and her reniulus 1were in 'on- W, 11. Harris, of All kide of repa-ir8 promptly�at- ;_ %F_ i - r. and Mrs. , Wm. Burvon visited 1). terred ewing achin Suinday at F. L. Green's.Hoover Sunday last. 9unday. Deceased W�6 a sister of Wo.ended to. Shop and Phow--,,, L%Iiss aggie Johnston, of Flesherton, is Mr. and Nlrs.Jobn A.WWite,of B�rciugh4m philip, or., and at one!time resided with vi8iting at Arthur Johnston1g.ickering, visit-ad with 11. Hopkins Sunday.R' her husband on the farm now ocou I ooms, Hing Et., P A. Fleluing. Markbam. pied,by rs. (Rev.) Clare and daughter'-retarn*ed..3i tf r Nokly. of Whit-evale,', spent S ticer Taylor, 9'id Iffirm tielonging to from their trip to Detroit on Tu Thur w:d, ay fast itb Mrs. H. Hopkins. esday.-7:-777. i[r. Oeddes. ise Minnie Emerson is gow a_. i Ipupil of:Mrs. P. R. Hoover attended all Au nue one-xillary & young Min wh *as n r meeting at Mrs. George Tool's We4e Charles Snaart, vVhitby -Collegiate. We wie Our' Pla 'tm' P 'M6 D Frank L �dlry, never noted for his blotiorable Pure Ceylon Tr% Mrs. Abe Law, of Oshawa; spent t (s borrowed a bicycle a eek ago from a lad few tiStL Harvey Fortier h&s b6�n 6cc is giving the bes upying �th'Den I lifts days this week with ��r. and Mrs. Geor,pulpit at Unionville for the past three in the employ of L. tbristou, and Law.Ba i di t sfaction of Inot kiiuce been hear of. He got tile Miss Lens Gibson, 'who has any tea in town. Bills lire Dn't-'witli apurticulari, of 19 Wheel for two dave. r boli-I a b he authorities ar Tho c wi hino my services can proc re Idaying for the past week, returned home aAll who try It COMPL�­�!,�- h vest home on the lawn of P.R. Hoover, now looking for fiim. Wednesday.am at the Gordon House, Pickerid th 91: back for i L. If Esq., this Friday evening. % Rev. Findlay ocoup ed St. Joh of PU Mrs. S. J. Green and -Miss L.the first Tuesday in each montb., A. B. Colliri's-�alled on lite family here.ou like a go6d!e'U`p-:,,. pit on Sunday afternoon and delive ed a Toronto, have been spending the past few r y Arthur'has secured a situation on the very appropriate harvest home sermon. days with F. L. Green.of tea, come. C. P. R, We wio.� him success. The combined choirs cilf the Mothodist and F. L. Green's mill, which has been shut to tlie Pieliering.--'l Don't forget the big harvest-ho fu weeks,Presbyterian churches' rnishedthemusic down for rep&ir4 for the past two Tha xcellent. Th garden party ie now runi Ws rmaey* and R. Hoover's beautiful lawn'this Friday.; A n good order.grand time is expected. Everybody come. w .1011 was e [ling again i lb. You Mr. Norton 13 lawn on Tuesday even- Miss Ida Brignall, retured to Tor6nto try a A large number from here attended the On Us ter spending a few always e ill: ioR was &)huge stiocesO so far as the pro. on Monday last, &f W garden party at Mr. Norton'@, Tuesday ka vacation with wee her mother he ad a very enjo wening last atil 11 yable gram was ooricerriedt and we are told , Arthur Johnston retur re the Old tied from time. that nearly five hundr6d passed the gates. Country Nat Thursday morning, after a Mrs. H Hopkin' was unable to preside The ladi lated upon es are to be longratu. very pleasant trip. Mr. Johnston i mport-�r' 'an r efforts, while the at the o g Sunday evening last, Owing to the stiocess of thei ed some fine horses.to pre- Mont an aboess on her arm. Miss Jess' manag n W. J. Devitt has a on omloittee ind the weather did pply of ce sided instead. t the' rest. ' The thanks'of all are tendered his premises hOre as Well as an y quantity, .Eli Nighawandeir has returnqd from an to those who assisted ont stst' u. awith tile !prograrn, at the Clarem' 10 the line, spending Oxtended visit across -while Mr. Norton's kindness in proffering order and he does the re t. your an sometime in Cleveland, and reportil hay. t 0 use of the gro ve, i4 deserving uf much ing a very pleasant time. Pouitenti aii jau commendation. The Diamond Jubilee The Kinpton The n er'jigned are wre,pared to 04 was purchased by Mrs. 'suspended some ime ARO have be ist, Picke,rin On account of muskrat holes in th)batik _Aod De t 9 y autograph quilt t of P. on re y a n ly attend- R. Hoover's mill dam, the bank ghve arket price for any quantity Had it ot been John Ackii, Brook Road. lit 610-50. and i Stated.Calls' by do, nd ight prompt the bighes of way Sand&y evening last.General blacksmithing. Lame.and ter fruit, also a quantity BIX-76ar-old em 6f W"i.to. of No. I win noficed and strenuous efforts made tv fill the crazy worked quilt by Mrs. S..Purdy, Job Rolpb-,'a cialty. Also agent for and pears. up:ftrlt-016" fall apples 0 rHE PICKERING� NE McL diseased feet it ope, "Oshawa. li@W the gap. a very lirge portion of the bank of Reswiak, as 08.00., ReoaipU of even. R I h Was dtowned th Don Wed. &agblin Carriage Co , ri0knigg" *guld in A,ll pvbhbility have gone.. iag %bons MOO)sJL . I � . .� .-I 1..I I� �,. �1, -I ....,.i �,- , . . .� I.,.,! , -_1., -; ,� , , *% I :� �,4 � .4, . I . . � I I .- I � . . ,- 'r . . I , . 1 -,, - ,1 I. .. . ­ � � . 1�j*1 0 . W- .� , � . , . W� -1._�- -- ,t., -, . . ­ - , , . - . I . I . i - ,'A - .�,�,_. . I " �, - �,et�, �- 1. . I 1, '. .� 'I , � . . I . . . - ­. � . I I � � i . I - . :,:�. �t.':[ ,�,, �, ".- . , - .. . �I.,.;?. ! . . �.�,, �i�', --- 1,7� *_ , _ . . . 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I �-:.I - 11 . nk, my child .... I . _`1_ . 6 I . � 7 1 ; ...­ ...1.I;— ­ All this she saw in a '.moment, and by , . . ''; __­.! , ­­ .­,� . I . ... ­ . . - � - . I .- no of the, .. ­ �:;[ . i::� !.. . I ., _� I , -.1 . -- '­ ­ 1 14�10111VVNIOOIIVIII 1 �_ I the t imo olld Madelon bad gone -and occupy. �qot only4re YOU 0 ­� .. . .:,.:''- .. . �.;...TT W:_._ ;. I - - . . . . � . , .., - ' .. " - .. .- �.-: s. .�. . . I - %0���, �����- - a Italy-sole repre 1141ndy CnreA lti�r tue Une 6U., �- . �. ­1'11� . �- ­ .J� I . ,­ .I � . I � t__e�,��` closed the door behind her, she had molst noble Wies. if .4 Distrq-841nig I I I . . % _. .. - * .1 �.., . � .- I .; �­­ , . , "I - . .1 I.. 1. -1 . I . . � . ­ I . . of -the oldest and ' � ,_:* I .. � I _�_ I _. - . risen to bar feet and not a chair for 8entative of Ono . . Dr. W11110111114' P1Wk P11111- . �. �. .�i__ . 5 I i-­� .: :1 - .1 'S.: 9 - ..'.. ­._­ ­ ,.,. . her. visitor close to her 'own. Ile ac- wealth I F rom the' Haxtland, ertitior ,-*--'�.,���,'."'t, ­­ 1 `1�,-'� ;b C A"' influence, Not only �- I .. 1;-: , .1 .. - .: .�4� � : .. .. . . , anti - . 1 ." 9 . � 0epted, I t with a nod of- thankfulness ; .grutt wealth -e :i ­ , � , , - ''I T H E41. PA _ _ E_ OF PARri � .. . ­ ­ ­ ­ - � a ,11� I I ­ _., . . 44 . . . ��-i teat families, yourself I)OBEGS"'n N ti;, Adv .:.,.;1_ - (_� : - INT :1. . .;.: 40,0# - � , further- Right- in our'own V111:1kie in I port;� I ..I ". .. - 1. :."' . �., I.,�, �, _.. I.. and, hav'ink waited until his v,a rd had a ro you all this. but y1ou are .,. . . A ._ _ I � 1. . . another of the remarkahle aureA I hiLt ­i . � . . . - _�: .. , � . '' I:_ ­ -i :_,:11 I .il - . I . - - .;. � �. - - i tLye of the reigning ;, .11 .11. 71.- _:., .,..- � r..-�_ ., ,, , 11-- , .! ;__ . - ­­ .7. � ., �"."_ ,. ... � �.", _ ­ -1 I ,- .�, .- . ..% -, :. ._ . . . I :. _­� _ f ORt' ' '­.�;. , �. 1! _. - I - I... �:,-,� , -� �t,_�' ., ' ' I � . . if WW 1)0- " %_-�'. . .-� I .1 1. . ,_. _ -��, -:._ � ..- ', ': . . , , :,. I , ,,,,, a I ­ I �. �� -,: rs8umod bur own seat, be follovved her.' more, a ioplle4eata, , - . . � __. , _ , � , 1, "I 'ji, , . . - luake Dr. Williams' Pink Vill .. , . ,; ­" �..,� . . --,',,I,... , ­­ , I family of the rea , Do . , � I .r. , , -, '. , � , '. , ;­ .. , . . : :.-.. I . �-: - - ,� � �..'.I- .. ., ,. .. .'_­. I I . . :. . YOU k1lOW -,:! . , �. :.- - - . _., " . ., . ...I.- 1 , 1: � I . . �: .- �:- )- - _� : __.1�_,'� ,',, . ,���J. � . � - . t., . I � .. � Im. . . � . - -- '. . I . ..� I .1. ­­ . - . . � " , - 081" to ".", , . �.. : -.1 .­ I ­ . . . .d, , ,, . ,,, . example. - . � I-; ­. .. I.... . I �. . �.,,.. I.. . :,_: I I. . '. 1 . . I I. .!�;: - . . r , - * � � ." � ., _­,: � I - The Ad- ' ­ '. , _. 1_,.-�,: . . . ­-��.- ��..I.' ... �. � And Wen fell a Alen�-e­a ` silence if I i-.bould Ile Laken away and 9 hat of Mrs. li,'. W. '11i'llar. ' � 1 .1. I I—- ,. , � '- ... ! .. I I � 11_�:� r , . ': _:_J�­ ..,- -�_:,_:� - -C OF A M ASTERPIECE, % '.. I, . . that belaititle painful.' :,The princom .-;buultl .happen , to .pro .. �. �.�'.,'I,:.. ,. ; _ .. 44 . , anytbin uia,r throughout the land. The _ � . ...' � , . , - ;, � THE MAGI , ; vent 8-tef(8,110 y . :,­ : - . ­ �. : :� , � - . 1 . I I -RUld, It vertiser interviewed boi- husband, kv);e_ �,.,.: I : - ..V- . - ­ . '. - . l - I .. i.. - I .. ­,_ -1 .1, ...:..:__ T, . , ., broke it. She &iw that her ' uardian from following mia, your bust . .. _ - z, i ,,r �_--",J1.I i I-: -, ..''. ..- �. - ,­­­­1. �' ��I­ ��;.­ '. ....,,�-,: 1_ I 9 a -.1 to . . .I.­_. .. . .. :11. _. :..�' ��_,, ---------- � ­ - t. �': �' , � . i might be was glad 'to retitle the air uxwlU,U, . ,� .1.1 -� _-.1 __ . __ - ___ - .. I . i waa suffering. He wished to speak, you 'were worthily wedded, , ulivIlb . ,�.­:, ��.. . - , � -, . � 'Ma � -, .. I � 1 _\100_4%000%-1f%01PWJ - % hut know not how to clothe tile mrllx�d to the throns .f A- -.--. Al�,1:-. " � . *%� . Think for publication, that ot-hors �-1 ... '. � - Of pit I .-I r '. i I �. . '_ - ­ � ;,.,.,. : . I � - : '. Apd. while- her dear lover is thus LboughLis that - of this, Isabel, an *11 roa.d it nd havek a.renlo!u put 'Wto 1,,4 , � , ..: . .. -utter s V ­ , . I ..�-, .. � " .11'.. Ch- . �, , struggled for (I tell -me I :11101.1 wl I 1, :- . _�I - I . .��_,;�."., . - _....,.:�w APTE R XII. . .- ' in. ance. And .she saw, wo, that his great persist in the wild, f&n iful g as it, , - Yor five ire. a, I;— _� : .. r __ ­ busily' employsid, his agony held c eme of hands, , _ . , � _'. :�� _� �.., - - - _ � �1. �� . .. . ... �":,:' � � ;��l :_ ' ' c . .. ­ � .1 ,;­ _. . - - �,. .7 (CCIntinued.). -­ . -1.I .-, 4 u rij VAft, .-. - I ;� . , :, . ;� ' � - . . 1C*h . nspiratioln that has pas-, love for hors"If-'b'is kindness, andr-his loye you have so unfortuna,tely enter- said Al r. Millir, lily 'Wife, wit. I . . -.� ' -'' F. - -11 f r .. . ..-. �. " 1,-..� ` ' '_ ift 7 ' eck, by the i q, - � " .,­.:' Thii_ d6piirture 0i Madelon! le' ,au- -o %�alk wit hout. aid. One phyAW's A 1 . � 11 _. sessed him, turn we to the princes, syrawithy-God his Oh. I know. : � ., I_- , . ongue. . seein ;d, upon I you will not. t 6, -,:.. - - A. I I - . 'Dni. -in ai:otata a4d 9 , _ -L, -. . ..'", CO.A(lition 6f wind ou vill : ­ '. .;, I�� 1-1 It was nea:r the middle of .tile fore- this, c4ho felt that she owed it to 'him pluek it out or you will Ile dia,guome,l lig from .. . I . . ... , 0 wished, L . . . - I , - . -.- I�: 11, not to be ,dasily decuribed. _ noon, Rnd, Madejon had , just rot urned Lo br&tk 'the "-. - 'If thef,4 4o.d -been brave and true and live It down."I spinal. arreotlou. -O',ber dooturs (.filled- lt-,*�: :" ,- ".., - . - I - - _. .."� - ,� ,rasb . ,. . . : .1 . , �. . I us prostrat ion. Wh.,Ut-, :.L I - _' 1-. .. i'.: Lfter she had gme 'ana tb - fun c f rum her mission - to -the painter's offen-4e hhe bad b6oin the- offender, and "Sir," sho replied, ,with a sharp pain thtt.' �. I.- � � � fallen, � . malady nervo , 1 . _� 11-_: Df the possible i c,�jr,lmity , had I I I eel) ,. �'_ , , ; , ��I . . . . ..... .. u "" :, . . I I I- --,;- 11 studia. - � . - - vuicIu nnd the shadow of ,d -as,Stra "I's "Ok ' _ . � ­ . _ . wo and . ,, h(t Only a sufferer. She* -Wo ld help in bel ever the trouble %% _� , �� -.�� .,--_,.� that he had cast a8ids all rc�Pl Madelm I Madel`6n I" sli-P r.ried, with Ilin, if -1 al-61116f h : ­ :: :,_�1,, . . - .1 � good -b Q,d n 0 j.". . ,. :, : ­ ely. As it - - nbe could. ; . aufferinq on her lovely face. "the norvou.4. Her lim!)s .� - - . . .z questioned her more -clos 1 "1) I 1. guard� n V� she said, laying a Father in heaven bits given me life, 11(t poul(l not, sli�port hod7- ;:i_.-__ - 1. 1..:�. C_----1 , -ong em-otio ,II,ar � . a(sudden burst. cAf ill n : "if .�­ ..­� � was be knew jext tp nothing. 136 surbi - " A .-'-.-: I I 1- . I would have. o,u serve me to i lie beRt hanti lovo, an(I He has 11 st' Ilka :'. .. - �:" ­ - the prinoessAad sent; to hini (t hopef ul, y oil hi�s,mrld and looking up into and the capacity to . I'liere N%,1j.,j also alerrible NVO 11 kn P. _. . I .. . .1. :.. " I oif ,y our a 1)i I I I y, I must trust you ful- his fa,ee with a depth of affootiou not ,so constil-utod me that my lovis Is illy . liree mol)(115' ago MIU5 l:,,ouid . '....- I . � __.. ; "� ve sent the her 09AIi. 1 1. I - : :.�:_,�:-"_. cheering word. He Nvould ha 1�, and c(,mpleltely ; and I ---khow yon to bo. mLstaken, "you have come to life. Whoo I love I love with all my . ' (tst resortl ftbe-v..: :,.. ," L, . . ­ . - , � I - I � , .�. _� 'h ho-i rors uuLo . , . ­__ .___. gaille Lo her, thoug . Id 14,111 give me youx sym pn I by-(hat -you speak .,%%ith ine about the( confes, ore.. tfie not w-alk, but as it f sbe lWitall to _ ..� 'I.- - . .- .:r-:. � . . %ion I hea,rt, and that love is no m � ." `� '�"_..�7 had stared him in the faw, and he I trying inally llll�dicines , , � .i- - -�". � ��ill be Lrue- and faithful. Dear old madt, to you last night. � -asked you oreaturb of my will thim is the breath ' in� PlIkki. till- .. .-, I �;-._:- , -- _-� - �.7��,-s: knew that she was.as brave as he was utie Dr. Williams' 1) "y ( . V .�_.-� I . - . - ­:­� :.. mamina, T love Zanorni, love hirri with to give ifle time in which to rest and I breathe, --vilich I could not -%top If in �& fel layig, , '' . ..,:. _/ -, , himself, so he, coul(t not build upon - provement was noted .: .:; '. ,"-�. . ..Z' , . . ull niy heart and all my strongt h , and think and you kindly did it. 1 thank I would. lkly love for YAnoni [is tnol'u tind a few iveekt4 has done w0ndars in - ..- -1 . - '. - . - I ., . I - . _. � . .:..� 'hot- show of 'courage. he loves me Uie. same. T have ri(�%-er in- yol, for it.- 0 of y alit c 'a 1�*. --.� : . . -_ ,.�!I ,,,:. , 4an the lif - -1. ". � I ­ .. , . .1.� . -1 . Re stood for a long time In. the, self- than my life-niore t rebt,01-ing her health. To.-da. . . , . U I m- ..":,.-" '� ,:,-:-. ;_ , _ tsnde�l to prnet,ice deceit, but YOU - "My de.ar child," reiurned 'tbe duke, illy body , 11, is a, p"t Of MYRelf-It hlift at, y U I, C', I .. ­ s. � .1 I �.. - .1- . , I. I �. ., - ._11�.;.... .. gains spo.t where' the dueniim had left yourself know how hard, -how trying- with a faint ,smile creeping about the [WWO1110 my heaven on oaxth. : ALsk nie Nvalk wit,hout, "Sihla-n y 6%vll.-� ,,,.,,� . . - - . I . .. I ..., � i bi gazing into vaconcy, -the picture . agiule her delight is 'A-Olt R's 111 . . , I ill . it, is to sh6w oho's innermos( heart. to corners. of hiti moudi, -1 'mustn't let to give up illy life-; and 1 woU' 141 (10 It to Dr. \Vi,lI1'MJ'_.7.:...,. I - * , , . i . - \ � of te'rro�r and �consterha t ion. More thau \ve ov,,o her rc-covery p - �� 1:1-7 : ,- c., tho world. Are an o so no an -ve up my lave. 1.801d. 1 .-4- ': .. � . -- - 0110" - his though,5 bad return- . y.ou surprised, mam- Ybu give me. more ere-dit. th I (I - ' o r th - gi Pink Pillti and I rac,wirnand I he"' f 1)r._w.:*� ' - ..I I . ' _: ,� ,"" , -4hen ma.V" . . . serve- In putting (bo-subject off litat my lo I It e thall lily . life. I Illy (,Ilse (If I,o akness 0r" Z0U-.... .,L:.-... ­ , : f , ed to him, was he st.roi, ly tellipted- to . vo W. K 111101, I ,�vo,118 we . I .. 1. -_ !,- ,1. - - 9 . " Oh;- m'Y dear, AeLar mistress I" i be mening ,I plo�,180jl tilyhelf;fUlly as mu(!Il meant, in (biH, Juan's lift) has bec-61643 ' I ,�­:"_ .. . - 11, -Nvouia n L �- ,�: rush after the old and orall bet' eral dehilitY." . . ­ � ;_ . ­.­­ � duenna exclaimed, iweming not to havO a!s I pleased you, if not moro. But we a p(krt 6f my own, and what would kill . � er"Ind mana­_ 11 .� - - , . i * , _ , - . , _ .. jecorld, Cliought, re,- l. Is part oWn �-.-",, uck, but the sober " how I wish, you will opeak now'.* � If it were Mr. Alilia �_!.. i- �'. ., . b heard tLbo question' , ' .. . Ono would .strike down hol h. . '. . . L"..:� strained him. S-he kn_ �NN- .noLlii g asyet ould i)f, ger of ons of out: lumber 111ills L"llid is !,;Ll." . . ", �-� had, told me before. The signor had He took one of h o r h,an the voll"t"Y ..�, I... I. ­�_ �,ess and I not the do.ath of the body it w t.h.ri)UI411010, . L . . . - 7 _ of the love between .the. -prin -ell khowil - ! . ' N' - by . - I ' I . - �.'.-.. `�I'_ I,i ni 8h6 L ' something to say to me which he' COuld 'Upon her lovingly. A little while go. - (I ath­ re go- .'-., I ..I...- :� I ­ seli. She suspected it .; may have - . ,that WOrsio-that more d.readful it, Dr. NNT'illiarntil Ilink 11116 O'Ll 'I'll V - _;,Li,' " oome -merally convinced that. su�h, not say, becanct be dared not reveal and be spoke. Him' lips qui.vered per- L tile(teat h of all that ilaak(�m life worth . ' Isellso. C. . ,,.L ' �, ".-- - - - . . . -- - - . . ,P � Ing ul, the rLK)t Of t Ile. d I - . i ; 1- �� - but it Nvas to me his love." , '4_ . . vlevtibly in I he beginning, anti hisvolco Iiv'iilg-a lifelong agony and, lamewa- . and buil(I '(bit blood, 11J14 � : ' - '-1. '.. ]a truth, was t he-si t uat ion , V 0 Itbw - _z:- I s � �11. ... , vf�ry evident that lsabel-had said noth-, " Nev,er mind, Madelon. You. will threatenod to bivitk� more t'han once, tion I Oh', ' do you­ltan r)u--bid ine- r" 1 "Pos, thus dFivi . . �'. . Iery .119- ,1 ., .. .�:-- :.­ S' ilj-,� �. I % :1� . know next. t into. But you wii�iv him, and but he ga.iLied 81i'ength and helf­eou- (to this?" . . 1, Hivengthen thr I 7 a __... . __.": . ing to her ob the subjocL, and lie felt' , .-. (11WIM40 from 01# 16.YSIPITI. Avold im ` .�:1 ,-; '' s -ol ha be went on, though at no time "Oh I My child.1 My c I . -11 � - � � - . . 1 4 it - -1 .11 , ,. - ­_ . that he had no right. Lo du so. . N o, b e YOU gave hiM My M088.'L�e just..a T U , illd I,What 6 n tio is by insistil* (1),It evel-Y hol YQ �.Z_.-.. �_ ... , . did his upeech hecom6 else than kind- I &ay ? What do I" o Chit . - I ,lipper hear- _: . -11' :w "I inaLion at gel"It' It ?It I F . .I .. �': , ! Could not seek further infor . , -_ Ila'so Is eliclosed, ill awl .. .i,� :......1,__ Yes. dear Indy." And t hereupon. I be ly and sympeLthotic. I - duke ekelainie, in' bitter angiii-h of Pu"! . ,kil �, . 11 L . . - . ., . . .., . . la 11 .. , I - . _ ­ the hands of Mudelun. . . . If. flIll ti-41-do Mark, Dr. Wi I h ­.-1. ­I. _1 .. ­ Ing I I . ", .-, . .1 �,���- I,_... .� .� � - �.� .-�: I , 0- ling ; his pri'dih. � ­ , . ....1., ,.�-7..� At that momient he wished the duke good old woraall went d ve "Isabel, my bel ved child, "you 'must spi-rit. Slip wils hi.-i'dal, 1. I )L- 1"Ille People- , . - : 1.I'11;� _: �'..- . .1 ; �-�; ` would corne to him. AnyLb - Oy, . . .�­ I� �... _ . i ,. . - n full and ver� fair account of her late IL%ten to- nie wit Pink ]"'Its- f( � ...'' 1... I..:.;-. ,� ._ .- . ! � 11-" .r ' ,- ;_ . i g would . tingly and patiently, the one thing in' the world he (I 1 , . :-, ", ��'. 1.�- -ible heart-relid- interview. ' He said I was to bear to for you .shoultl know. that I oan .4peak hilartily love,d. '* 111&rrilig� with t.lie - - _ , j._-_---.W- ---------`-���: :.1 _, -� �'. . � . - .. � .:.!..'_:,1.1 - ,�. ,.:.' be better than this terl I * ., .. .� I.. .1 . I :_,. I you a blessing from biin ;' and to- tell only for your good. You will first plebeian metint sw6cial 40ath and ))if n- � -.?�''_:, .. . z;­' ­.._� -1 .:-- -'. .` . . -_� , . . ' - � I` ­ - ;...'_ ., ­. �:�-_�:,:*,- � d .- I - . ;. ,J) ' i ., .,. � _-.�__ - 'Moru- . � . 1,1.1," FO0Lr . -� . e, _ ing,- soul-harroNving iuspense. , I TO . . � i,;, , I '- -_­ - , I ­­ . .11 - � ", � "'. -1 over, he was not tit hetirt in fear of .voRi that -he �hould suffer . until he let rite may, d I muld have known ishmellt 6,0111 1taiy. - That lie cou.ld �.: I �11!� 1� P. NOT _ I . ­­­I . *'�" - _. j .-'1�11.I - � . , , . ­ YlU I - - ... .1 heard frolll 3,011 11gaill." . what Steffano bad planued to do I not- ondure. He must find a Nvay t( : je: . I . . . _t you gu I-Ight along, . ; .. I I ­ � ;.� - -, _1 . ��- ` the" man, There ,A.,as w)metbing, lie . . ) 7 � Now; . . _. - - - .: - . . ­ .2 . . " Ob. he shall ille-ar. You W_ id 1,'arnkci � 11 , . , � ._. ­_ e . . ill go, Ma- .-,bt)ul,l iv�t have suffered it' No, not c-rush out the evil at once. and forover. bpre, SU ki;,`, - � ..p : ".. ' . _.:1,.: thought, too gen ri,ius, too n -all. . . .1 - ' . . d I ely. I don't. WRII! 0 - . ' . I., , atui .y . needn't stop 11 --;;­ .,: � I �.. . __ .�.'1, elon ?" - . . . on any. a4count nor under any pre- 110 had reached Out to take hit% ward's,, fork, authoritatk . - ,. ­; . . . , ._::,.-_,�,�'.. ;list. and noble in tile heart and dispos- � . . ��..._.� .44 - .- � ­ 1�1 T1. "Y es, T will go I lady, I (ext, IN hatev(tr would I liuve suffered it - hand, find was.on the point of speakinic ligillniu, ro 1�, ition- of Antonio Farilose to suffer him I Bu t, dear LIS. . 4. - . .i, - : � :,.,.. bftre, not told 1you all. 'rite signor .sent. to be done. But it. is done and-" further, when a ' quick. .4harp ,,r,!Ii I arn Do(, .I.,11ing lightning rods, ,i,u.-..,-.�. ,-., ��,_­- . 1. 1. .toj be feared by any honest. well-mean- . . ' a - dler,­ ...'1�1 . . ... I . �, .­-, "01110thing iriore. Ile afiked 1110--140 be- "One. moment," bioke in the princem so,unded'upon Lbe door. Ile rt'%C()g led ped ,. � . : I �. '::r.`, - Yet he ,could not put away . � .�`­:_ .�i .. . ng =a , -t 'e -looking r �_- I , n. . ' ipouded .h" sft ,lc . . -1 :- - � - ...:17 -�.- I,, n-dread of meeting the. like"' sleechingly I_WoUldJ give to y6u three at.- this point. "Will you tell me if it instantly. It wam the sunailonm of 0 Ipea-rupee ;Lt t lit- K,l t 0 . 4* 1 1:1. ,. i ` , . I v . I'll . 11� if, certat d Lo t ,11 Count P*118'ro bid any part in It I" li is oa,go; Filippo, and liv wat; Nvantod in Will)- Sudden at �, ._.�: 1� - �, ._.r.� , . ; .1.b,.:,,...�! benignant face with a look Upon it 0 f wor(f,-,; froni-shim"If ; and- I was e. I lind arcIused thz.� ire of Fur'Llt!'- li`y-_:�::._..1-.:: ..;.."i. .�.I .- . . - t tho head of tho council. .- . - .. , - : � "�: , pained surprise, and, perhaps, of bit- .�.( IL ,hat he seut them from his heart.. If the'duke i�ould have shielded the. his pla(w a ' : , - .�...­ ,� I besitated just w/nuonient.. Ah, I did , count, which- be was evident ly inclin- $'Isabel I I ladlit, leave you. The af, fork, 1 . I '111it �617 SellIn", replied. _ ,.:,- � .. : ter Va-a- . - I don't keer %% It , . 1. . - . _ . . V. these n ' -hat I know now. But od to do, not boing positive orle wi y or fairn of state will not ,%nit. liefore ' -in' %%lin' - - �- - �_ r-:S`- - "Aye Ill be -said to himself, A- knOW then A% I .1 the bu-iner. I (11110 Nvant .it, , .; ,. i � � - - . - � '' e. IL.. MR7,1�. thotrugh tis occupied his mind : " he has I to-ld him 1would do it." . the, other with rt�gArd to him culpa-- 1-go I know you will rive nit- a N-olpinn "'. .- . take it, and that's all thOrO is P"ollt ­_ . . .1 . " Well, 'Madtlon I ' not. f0r__ hilit,y, lie shi,ulJ havf- answei-ed prompt- -ks of U city . . 11 .11 .1; , . the right .to blame me, I at" the you have . . promim that you will not, front lit. I 'knuw 0 . %I . ­ � �_,.�,li strpnger party, and by far the elder. gotten ihem Ill . ly it Fid wi I h6ll t reserve, liut ins(cad lie 'LhLa time, mev'.Zanoni', nor wiite-to bim, L the tri( P. f 'MI�-l'-1, - ...--�It I- ' . .�'. ,. -1 I �� 1 4 .mgmy I I should ' L 1. . -1. I.- " Goodn& hUrperit. A rvail t ilk. pa era, (to. I 1. . .. I : ' .; I am a strong, expeHenced ma6 ; she a . tbil2k liflt�t-ate,d and took timt, to think, and until I have seen an4i spoken with you i-an't catch lue ()It :illy dou1IIe-11JLCQ-av­--. - . L �­, . - - I - -1 I - not. The ' feel -whf,n be would' have :,poken the keen- . gulf%. You -will not rof tiw we thut.` '. ,ng -1. . " ":I ,,� �. ".�. . young, .t- er-hearted, trustful, inox- . y were Only lbesi. Don't .1 A any self-N%ork- . I— - . , _' ... end . mps, or , ­ - �._­,. , . i ion Pu h : 1 _..1. I -1, - ,, --I _­­ .1 .- . too h0peful, dear child, for they ma y -"'Killed girl stopped limi. - . "I ishall not nee him nor- write to ro fre, . - -. I..., .. - perienced maiden. It should have beelli ,lurn,i, or 1)abent 111,gyptiall C0 ., .1. - . .,:, �.11� .1 1 , dimamoint- you. What he smilii-hiii I i p s . "Ill1evOr nit ' Ieur guardb(n., Toil h*ni V . :---I- . . �� �., .If -my part to hold my peuce. I know the . . � 11 d, I ' ' I 0 ' ­ - . . fl-om tile, pyi-uajids­-nvt ulLwh" and I--'.-:-. .. .._­,- ,. ; - .! . ., :. . . I.. ­ � I ..­ ,- I law, and thouglk the extremest penal- (lulver"ed. and f saw tile gloam of 111olm- (,,an aaswer 1h6 no. furt.hol-, Yo' u 'are ...F.hat is what Fit k.' ; ` .. ­ .lfike any mowers ,)Lt .. .:�: � ­,. �. . " . . � t Ir I don't %rant to ::Zr ..' � I .�� �, , � ­ Lure in him eyes--what ho said',%vas only Ilot tiUro, I)UL you have your doubts." "And .1 g,i%e' you P 'Promise." -. igu it receipt fer i1_�.-.'.,,,-. - .. I - ­� �, '. ties of former times have been expung- - . trial, eitlior, anti s ': ­ : , I - ,��.�. I tbis, -nothing more : I Faithful unto ."I AM 'sure' of one thing, Isabel. If �� "A4.1-1 (to not ptolill.*e that I will [lot � ninety-da ' "-.,.- ..i. ._�.�_. .I'..- - Ed fTom the statutes of the reffilm,' yet * ,I h"yq it. 00wo bitok aa a �: .:. . cx_.,w.� ( 13 - � - -, _.. � - ,�� ,,.�� I- lon(h IA I promis(,(l hill, 1. would give the, 1rount gave' his co'writ, lie had no "jid' in3 failliful INIadelon to give him 3 ud' you ., � �. I I . ­ the prohibition still exists in its OU . - n r#10,M). No, tiij:tee. A -.1. � ,2 ­ . ­ .. . .1 '. , .( . time force. A patriclan may not mar- them 'to you, and then I came. away." halut ill originating it." cheer and comfort I" the D incoss said Role fe .. -,"J ,, ..'�' can't buy my farm, eith,3r, anti, then,.-'-,� � '' �" ' '. . . � "-: - r " Thanks deal. olii nianimna I you . "Well, well ; it does not matter. Go to herself after the & -_ ad gone. ­­!. . .1�, . �� - :- nor in t ..!�f­__ I .. I 11 y with a plebelan In Parma have mo I)ujy it ha-k at a big advance- - I ­ ­ . . � . � I .�" - J". Xilan, nor in Venice, nor in GOsoa. _'."� on. , . . d`n . O; how much good these three i I will listen patien(ly, 'for I know . -_ , _­ - . 1 . (Continued.) . . I)ek-liti, &to ()f youlq-.�-i: ­ �­ � - . little words will do ,no.- The pyin(�ttgg you love me, anti %vL,kb e I I.- I .- . . ,. .le sr,me c,infe(ier I . �'., . Me w ,_. -7�:. ,-.,.. .� _­ ': :,," �. ;� . y 0 U �: ;­.% -, -:.:- "':� In fact, nor anywhere in fialy is the I � - I ; , .- . , .., ­I '.,,-',,. r. J'. -ice what - 'Ob,' MY ble6h0d Ciaild, I I CILU n I I _.I.. .��'; i . 1. -1 - -ointt,m &I(vng Find off--rx t%% . � .,.. I.'-1 - I I � ­ I . � ., .1 I A - , ,. hellf her head for it little tim ot "- ­ - 1, - -I - �- - - deed legally permissible.-Oh, what shall e after . � . ��". I­:- ,. 7 chit3ken.-I - ­ ,. I I� �� - :. -.'-' -­ fl..'' . it � :�-� !`.' .­ . i .I I �,­ , .� . live fet it. Nixy I I'm no _­... " Cll­.7 , . , she had t.hus gpe '. tell You. llm�, mueh f lo�e you. I can. - �`: : . -��.­.I'..."1.1-1 :��."" . ­ _ ..,� be the end V kk,em, her. thoughts I '' , �:­ , Now clear out. . 11 _� .._ . � �, . . ,. � I- . - _- 1� i _ .� ­!;, - __ � . :_ ­ '. - looked Up and on " T1IK SENSATIONA1,1ST. :,:',�� 'i .­:­� .,I s.�,. 1. . busy. BY-find-by silo ty Wiy lil'A: I'OU [Ile 10 JUP �&a My 'r,,.:1,.1::' L - . - ,r:'..-, :;;, , -,%I 1�;.r .I - .�% .11 - . .. , ,. ;_ a," . I . . � . . - . � ­- "Isabel I My love'l . Aly life I _" 1 ­ :..z L-- .: ­­ , . . . . :0 :., � � . - . - � . E only wan . . z 11` ­I. r . -laid bar hand upoil h-or duennil'4 arm. ,01%'n .fICJRh and blood. Were I your I _. . I .. -... . . . . - . . ,�,-': _­. --, ��:i could know bow it is -with thee. At this I "Shelia one ol the women wbo wnuld, Oh, Yes; I " w&nt to g . , , .. , you 0� Y et illy -.-..-,- d I �* . I�I %. flither-in f&4.t, as ill hea-rt-I could lot . I � - I -_ � ­11.r " Madfl(In," She oaid, with an earil- ­ . . �1 . :. � . !-.:7,. . . . monAnt I 'Wbat has the duke said ? ' I ' 4t, to ilaything it t. a I 1. lit) You clail '. . 1. � __:�;: e3t, truxting, 10(),k -jut IOv0 You moio truly, nor more dee ly. he willing to have a rilurder coinmit- nji.m . I . . . o the aged fare, . -.::.- � . ., _. ­ What has S�effano (lone I" It if it. Urn 'up Lo all- I '.. I . ­7... . . " I have a (I , 1 and I l'ut V1101191) Of that, You know it till. ted upon hey door--dtop for tilt- fluke of -M It kLA a tl 0 t 41 .0 ut ( .�.­­ � : I:i-.: _.. ,�,.:_. U68116in to - . I - I (10. _�i, � ­ I � I Aja that last name fell from his lips. know you . ,ask yol Tell 1111ft, how fai- has the love betwe . . . such trickii. I read the papei s, ,,. �'Ii* . . . l. . I ­ I - .1, ,-I:,- . . "..�.,.:: ...:,__ _.­­.� ­ be started as from an electric shook f will answer me frankly it nd 10 t fill- n(A,oriety and commiserating sym- I only want to show you our h _� ­ . . .. I- ­__ OW'. . ., u U `�­.- � -L I ---a : ; ..:._...t . I . ,. . '�`r.� ; - and straighLway began to �ac�e to an(i t hf flY. You oince bad a dRugh- YOU and Zanoni gong, J" . � -ersible hen's' nomts. � ­� t vu�! . "It 'll:Lh gOnU � . .. _ . C . into Our hearts avi i Kk� patily it 'Ao-uld bring to ber." patent. re% � - . .. .1 I �' .., I - -and still wit . . ;z�_-1:...:i � �. 1�:'.L: ..1. fro. He could not sti h a darlirig, . . . to (lul. live.$. � ­ - What. or) ai it h, is t benlif . - -1 . .i _ . :,i ­_ ;_ . dear lady f A13, lit- Wonianli love can go The speaker was a phytiieian. a'nd the . . "" , �� thoughts of thaL sinist-er-visaged man I 0., ,011', It's tin ortlinaly lien,ki ritst, only i :: : ,:..-- ­ - . . . - ­ IeIto I I can see her naw -an I no ful-thfir. it You ai,k, W-hen will it sub (let of hil,4 raimirk" a young n-nd at- " � �­,- ,::',-�_ �1� . . j 'a hen lays:­��! . ­.I _7­� _' - In his �naind. , I rever:,es it..:,elf eNritry , timo I . - - . 1.� �."�..'_­,_�'_ / "As I live," he said,- " I believe the -4tW her in the long, iong years 'ago, end I I itknSWer, If there may bit a love tractive wcunall, who, was morely . a ;in le � ;nto a ha-%-",.,". . 11, .., . s hap- (if' rarth continued boyond the grave I gg, and dyops the egg , -, .. :,�_..L *-, .. it latigbing, loving, . - . -,..-:�:­ . ,I.. � , r t . . � .. �, . w6undrel has deep in his plotting hea ty1m. of the sounutio , k,vt below. * '. \.I ­ py child. &he Was ,only ton when Khe -nt,ver. If thal in not to Ile, then our . nalie't Class. — ­ � I � L ­ .' 1 . L:."1.1 ' . L.,". , :'�; a plan for the WiDDing of Isablel's bull(' died.1' . . . _ . _L . ... - I . ­ . . _ I-, I . cbmill0l) fig- What good id.thfit . , . .- _... L �. - 1. .. - . ' . . 11.1. �.. for him-self I I am oonvinced it is so. � Iov�tt will erld wben life or reamon fail"." The sewiationalimt I.-i a I C 't yud, '-*e f 'I'll#, hr-n.I ttt�.n4i round- ..---I.., -- .!- : --':L ­ ,. " Alsdeion., suppom Nanette had Rv- L'�6'ibel I Are You Kerioun I Do you are in (,ur' midst. She it In ,*,,-he Wim an .. I- 1. ... ' - ' � � I � . � U -:'j.- - ;:' -�. L .-.:. ,But can* the duke suffer such a thing'? ed to 91*0W ill). sum),use she were now nl&.ill .1*11 that Your word's would seem to look at' tho egg, 1) 't I t a i n't t'hore,-,:.1.1 - .. �1. .11 �.,��'��L� - Jillit, as I am, anti you loved her wit h to ,lillply I ' . of a n ordinary incident that ban - N.- a nd hie onnoludott she didn't 11%). ally,r � ,- �. I . It does not seem possible- Yet,"-af ��.:.,� :... . 1:v, : -�`__" . . I 1� .­ ;�. � I-11 1. ter a I t - . :. � �� ` lengthy pauw-" it *may not be ` - ;:.,;� ­�­�. . 1. . all your heart and soul and tit rengi I lhtar gua.rdian.­ Allo ansu,�red. look- fallen her in such a manner that site -its right down and lays anothor one,-, �,.- I . '. � _L to die . I :_ - . 1. I � _ ..1. . - ,. ,; ,- 1 iiiipossible. Antonio- is lik I 1� '_ lie,. und so, on. Only $50. , _. ...L:�, and suppose yo,u 8houl I he told t hit - nx up il,Lo biti filc#, v,j1h ill . light ,If shines in the light of a heroine. illino al(10Z(!n_� i �*;.-1 .-.I ...::, : .I..- :",­ .. :-.. . . . - . abildless. He can not, ' alteafl events, Rbe hit d, a I 6 ve r w b u ( )ter great lovo t,Ili ng, lie I. �;, i,, t i .. . . . . ,it,, eyps, . .: �.�,_ .. i I wished to inake, 11. ill 1)d Ry gum I Gi . - --1 I I.. .. _­': Is', I . lift ., _: !, ... 1, . I . . I . 1. -1 . . I - I,eays a son old enough to'assame the h e r- his wif,e - "I Wl�lh I Could tell You. htA% murh I illnesses are a little differ- ,, I _ . I _:� ­ . . ' L , .1 :,, , and, further, you sho,uld I _ : : _. . . � . .1.- 11 .1 1. �, sceptiBr at his death. Steffano is his more painful (Iffin t1lo flilin"111a floln .� . : -,._ .� _ ?.' "L%: . . I - , � , 11 only ' find that her own love 'was equal to love my bero. Alay I ask you it 4�1111,1(18_ - �'.�� . I . . .. L'.I * �­_i , .. It, . .: _' - .� ,,��. . .. , . . . . L� ,, � - . ­ . � . . _� -. - near relative; and, villain as he hi,,.,,,and, In the end, suppose you shbuld tlon 't ' � which othor people suffer. In speak- , VVOINfEN FACTORY INSPECTORS, ,�_, - _ I .1 ' I . 1 . . L. . �, . I V _11�. 1s, I verily believe he would comma'nd find that ,Juan Zanoni was the man ­Cel-ta,i(iIY-%';, Aak �­'"Y(bjng _ you ing of , . , . . - . ..-;-."-: : .1� il.I. -i_,..,. . . . -1 L - ..., . N. ... a large -following amongst the nobles . �:-, . .. the affeclUbn of a f I ivil(l The Home Socretar� of Fngland.latp-,�.� ­ ,.I,,..,.. . �'I . bf her V110i'Cle,--tell- me, what would You pleaso.- ,.� - - ,L- I - 'L . 11. -'....'� - , ; . - ' ' . ' L .: , L..I I of Parnia. He 'would pander to ,their . '.. for her she ,Totors to it ka an undying ly reduced the authority of women fric- .1 � :. '. �,: 1� doe JN*bat -would you may when they You married young.;, You have lo,vlft. ,1. 1.a' jl'�-'.I.. worst vices, and wink at their wick- . Her whote life Is tiut i 1)unded . _ -., ...: - �1._'� �� - :� I ..:..''I' E'dness. Aye-in all that waa low and came and asked for your blessing On tOlJ U10 About your wife. Do you re- tory ins.pectors to initiate prosecu- L,.,.­� .:.1....". . . ��� ,-�_I their uiiic,n ?" . member how you love(- with 'a halo of r0mance and (olotillir - 'L, ' .1 % ,�L . ' _ I ... .. .,� ­'�L: vile and dissolut7 he would join with � I - I her I" Lions for breaches of the factory actpl­­.-..�1:1. .. ­�.�� . I . . .- . - ' . L - I;: I 'I'bo duke ' _." .1.".�:. i I , The ()I,d womaxi tbotlgbtL,;' vriously, ' iita,rted. and if deep soul- that may he delightful for her, I ut I hit t that. t lley L ­ .. .� -1 . . I L L - . - all his heart. , profoundl for several 8cconds. It was ­'�etit- high burst from his liph'-. ., - I though it was not li;fiarged _ ,. **. lra Ob, heaven help the honest, pure'- y . . -Is certainly bo,th mhusing and ujilloyllig - .,�; .1-�:,I � . , . minded wornan who shall fall into his to her a subjec(. of .A,olidroum moment, - had ibused tile power, Re has now re- ,1�' ., -..:-,j" - . I . 1 ... . -jear '�" she consideredt it as such. t*f"Y' u h I%0 tol I me I b"t 13he w;ls beftu� to t1w spectator. . 1. - I - i , .;. I At ill. ' tile �rincvss ,%,slit on, after a - fu-sed to appoint a woman iLispaotor for.-,.., ..,. _� . life-long companionsilip ! I would L . � The senkiationaiisf craves sympatIly, .I ­;dl .,�- . - - length she looked up, with a rie.h M018- little p�iuse ; ­&nd I know title mu�t ­­ . ­ .. v thp, dear one to tbe uttermos and will have it at any prive. J for lit- t lie pott lartes, though a large pr0l)Ol,_:..:_1-. - .. .­ . I , I Uire in her ,myeij and a deep pathos i'n 118,ve been pure and good or you would . _ I . .- I. . � - t� all(, ,L�, ` 1. .,.. . . - he,. voice, of the workei's are woffieti . ..1­ : : --j. Abe. earth before I would see �er Coll tle annoyances assume gigan it- pro- t ion . . I .: I anti ix,tudo answer : not bavo taken her for the partner of . !T -. :,. I .� -!signed t-o- such a fate." , . you - portions as she narrates theil, to fill - . . I ..,I i . " As true as -Ile-avell I dear mistress, r I ife. Was fibe very �Oble I" . . girls, and they often 116CM11V 'Liff lict-�� I . � . 11­ � -his . I . .. ...�-:�_. At this juncture he stopkd in ofton-bored listener, Silo is pll�sitively . __,�..:." ._..". , , . , -,.. ., I I !walk, happening to stand as he did so Of all the men I ever know J would "18abel,­-cri,ed tht- duke quickly with SIS In CA - ­ -1 .. -1, W�.� . ... . J0100114 of an event in - which she .i81 od with blindnem and pai-Aly i i In _. , - ­­.... t -, . .. , ,_ ('11LIO." Signor Zanoni strong feeling, "mbe WILS 0110 Of thfIl � .� �. �: �'': . I directly before the canvas on his easel for my daugh- ' . :, I .­,_,�'.._... ter's -husband ; -and I 13hipuld feel it i -noblest, true,ut women I ever knew...1 not concerned. and. re3enL8 tkn3 at(en- sequouce of the lack of pi�oper (,mnitary _ .". ;1. ,_ . ­ . . ,- n I �. ..I . . I .� ­.: and as his glance fell upon the picture tion or sympathy which ber friftntl-'A 1)recautious. The. I.ondon . . :_ e; !a. change came over bim-a new ( -&-cid fur his wola- . ,I-,:.::�' -.� ­ I ;, .� lirec "you did not quite understakild me. I . .1. _ my hear, to praise WoXilea'A Sig-, ,:.. ­ - � I dlerful mer6y Ill 8ir. I meant, wan Ma p her- (hill her-- . ­ - i :.;, .1. , -b I-�7 tion to .his thoughts. 1.0 -8he of very exulted nwl says: "Whore the pbysival trou-, :­-. .11, p, _:: "..I.. I . - - ' ,.Awe," You, rank by birth helf. And whe trouble toul, MR her- - - . .: r,-. . _ L �. I ..", - Oh I shall go. mad or bring 'my- madelon V- Blems you I ' hIes "__�- ' , '! ..:1-�:L I , , 'YOU havle made me very happy " Antonio c ath, ,-and - ever so lightly, le has a gyief-t trickun of female -workgrs are c�oneerned-, ''_ . �' aught: his bre ­ ­ . . tself into a fever if I go on in this .1 �, - I . - 1, ;1�1 :,1,L - I "But, Princess," said the duen.na,L af_ i'hangod color.. - The prilic' exprearion thtLt proclaims to th� ,%,oil.(i I t is fully proved that It is dosirahle-, - � . '. ' . . , - 1: m'.."'. :__ - .. ­ . � L _;_ I I I . - . _ '_ .� way I I am as belpl.ess at this mompnt. ed m6re tha n she at favge, "Was there ever sorrow. like to. have a woman ln8l.ector, fdr t be ; ,, �. - . - .,,_,.,.,�, " it M ter a short pause, wi.th a look of trou- dreamed of. j8he I y . , . . -_. ,L�,�"-. ..� - �­ . . . ' . ­ �­."...­ n infant. I ' ust leave my love ble in her honest face, .. You had touched.*something. of wbicb she unto inine VI d. . ,2* " " .. ­ 1: 'I - ',: -` . ..;�.L. to the care of her kind-hearLed guar- %vil I 8p,eak to her wiLh a fi-emdoni and. z-.. � :;.' ___ ' must i's- had nover held a autil' ha.t- me . 1 � , :;.Ll- --:, .:J:,- ..'� - ' dian, and patiently wait for a sign. It member' Nanette wo:uld not have heen I Acion. 'the fath. One wonders wl thod of P.x- . - . V. . . er of the girl lie bad onali8t will 11:(ve readine" that. I hey -wit I not use toward '.-.'­_ ..I �_,:_ - a patri 't know. my' dear married had been pression th(6 i4ellauti 1. ..,. � .. . ''. , . I ; L. ... ,-. _ , I . -j-.--.-:_� will come, I know, when there shall be ,child- that I do right in speA- ol" Of the f0renlost men of him ti - . ; .1 - � L ,�"I '�_"-.." t nee,d. She can find means of . iking to me- left with which to show genuine tio r- " wall. Hence, it would se-Nm desirable �-_ . - . grea I:.I � 1.­� . a brave findgallant soldier, find 1,01W. when it does come to her with 4% to give the women Ix :. ­ trl' .-,2 1. .'�`'I�:�',�L! Comm Madelon fail y0oup in such a'manneLr respecLinir the . an ex.! I .)t`ters thiji aid.-�.,� _- ­­�L . , *er . _,:, .. 1:_� stl ;in([ proteet ion." .-�, : ; l i* unicatiun. Should paifiter, who is onl perielleed Failita-rY colnuiduder- 118hiRg blow. Perhaps then, al I lift r ... . .-L - her' there ayet others who would glad- Y, a plebeian, and but he - . . I . � :, . I �.' " _.. I Poor vit that. I a had ,been born under a � Superlatives exhausted, tilie will ill last But when a deputation watted n ­ '.' . ., .�,;. .I!. 4y serve her. She has told me that." m afraid the Auks, . cloud-illegiti- (, .1. .. ­ .. .. I ;� . ri to ; and, though his patrician f , 13, "_ _',,,� ' ... �-..; I._ L :;'I.- , � I if he knew would blame me ve V much, ma ath- bo dujub , ut. it selsins hardly K)l.,,sii)lo the floine. Secretary, to urgia- the al _. No turned his face r U �oy 4 ,:". . . .; . - I I .: .1 , � . - '.�I.I breathed a fervent prayer to the and be might * er had recognized him after Ile had that a or grief call evoi affect Ill0iintmOilt. at a %%onian a,s inspew-tor, b � . .,.1 1 _�'.-, .1. . -uh, hark I It is the stop _ . ..- Z., I a ,h a '. - � - , -ct e % � "!-�- - . - Father, and the he chf the duke himself." won fame and station, tHe stain was her to f n extent that she %ill ae- 01)4t .1 that. "anything in - the iiii-l""'. - .` �, - . . .Good n ­ 1 -1...... . - �ook up his A moment litter a gentle rap sound- Upon him, and many knew it, I tually Orget herself and lotalse .0 pot4e. ture of dual C011tlLo I bet-wewn the -wn'. ­ ­ � .. I . , t'gether with two or three .� . _. -, . '. ,� :, - :', - : -x . _-. , � "De&r guard tin, have I unintention- This is not an exaggerated skelu-b. man and the rilan -insl)eotor vsoul( - ed outside, and Hadolon went i I Ila- .,�: . 4f�'.t'..'- " ,light, delicate brushes. Ere long the I to an- , Le .-­�� �- . ) ­ swer It. It was ' 'illy wounded you y -Oh, if I haIve I We ulay at le"t dLra%v one lesson from Co be d precated-, and that lie would :' .. . : 1�%.-,� the duke, a - , �.. I .- marks of pain and -suspense left his she the w*#knesses of our sensationalist. ate making the NVOI)IM14, .. ­ ,.,. .- tholught. She moved back and' no owed .know you wijL-,* not, contempi _..*. - . 1- - . . . . ; .. --11 ,I w. ., .. . - - - � `� , -in, and would then have . - :­ ;' : , 2�-. ,face- the healthful color returned to him �to, po,1W P "Hush I It is ndthin'g Mychild. My It in not to bemoan and wail aloud sulliect tO the authority of the�rtinn ,�,�,.'. I � :- I his �heeks and a wondrous light-a . . .1 � - .�n 1: followed and provided him with a seati wife was of 0 against fate when (K)mparutivelf A (Iontingent of'workens blinde(i hy t lie , ' '.: . ., . i-- "; Ught almost divine--bad chased the ag'2' linsage. . ,patricilkn birth- f aAcient I r unim- . .1 .: .- .-:, - - . ­ .1 . -. I - .I. ..: .;. 1.1;_v.,_-, from his- eyes. b ' b er father I knew well. portant trouble,g visit us. Tb1iii babit industry ,were brought up t(i ,4tfe the -f-�,,­ ..��-.� �._ ,I_� __ Ony An inspirat ion lit be Ouched her gently on the arm There w" a misfortune in his life ; but of thus co Home Seoretary _. ;%'.: . . ...., . ..::,:',',�.._ and-,,Q00hted toWdrd tho door.-She took mplalning is more easily av, , but e re ,,�:..- -, , , , had come to him, and wbile it. endured . . - : ,: ­ quired t eive them. . ..:. .. 11 � 11 .�� ttle -hint and . left. I 4 hu W&8 one of the best men that ever ban one guesses. Ile is C. ­ . . - ... all other things would be forgotten. . - I.. . . 1. I . - � " ... - � . � .. . - 1 .: .-,r!.4, I The prinoess know .not ' livede and one of the bravost.ft ' strongest *bo alLffors silently. And .. 1. . ..'..., �- ­ :� ..'�'A�-..:� - ­ what she had , .;. 1 - .1, .., .1 - He was at work upon the face of St. . w � - s.�_1 � . _. . . - I- - - :-_,"!':- I .��- :',�- � - - . . . . .. . . I .. "I . .:.:..- '_��I�, . ,when one raust cry out, let it 14 at the _ * . . . . .1 '-: CWiIW Minutes passed; and hours;and to meet, but she was prepared. Ever 'Guardian, do you think yourlwi(6,8 . I . . .. - ." �_-,- I I - f , .., : . � ­ .11 . , with each passing period a new beau. since she arose from sh 4coldent of birth had anything .to do great grief. not at the petty annoy- :'.' PIXASURE, TV EN BUS1 N-r.ss..._:, :-I.:.* . �. - .--,, . . ...w I - � , - - V I -! 1 . been thinking o,f the - ordeal 'now at With your love for bor I" ance. 7%a n he wTII find xeac y sym. I ., - .,, �'7,�_ I.;" c 5. � _- . � - w .:� 4 , - . I , . ty sprang to life beneath the magi 1101 My' W I to I s a financier; I tow her , 0 ,':'.. _ ; -, . !,'!-,,-. of his brush. He countfld not the haDd: and had been- mustering strength Ab I Isabel I Isabel I Theiti.:will Pathy, an!d not the annoyed ir credul- hadn't. money togo to the ,z,va!�hore. I ,:,_ ..1. I . I - ­I . I . . . _," ., to bear it patiently a' 'lot ity that Ir ". r., -� ..: . - -L . r�'. .,�111 . lapee of time, be thought not of fa- nd bravely. A do, YOU- MUSt not beg Ahe queation ,.Wolf. greeta .him who bes. cried Well I .I. , .. :�. I.�, . -I. ., -, ' 4 :1, * ­ .. . firm reflolve to be entirely froink and in that manner. I 80 Of tc A tha,t now his appeal When I carue II )nle . 11 ",� - -� . ; ., tigue. At noon he suspended work long a , , ­ I .-�. , an tell You We: . 0 ( at: night, slie . I*. . .� - . - I . � - *, 14.: � enough to ak,e of the simple re- adY Whom I made m its . - . I . our furiiiturot� and hid L he.' ' . -, truthful-to keep nothing back that H&d t4e 'I Is cd no exall. . . . . , , Pall rdian had a r I -..._. ; . had gold all . . .- ;� ��, . o Ight, or could have been of pleboilan origin � .. . I , � ft 'l I i I - `-, fresbments N had brought with him her gua* I shou?d W .1- - -_ -, ---� _- - - - .� trunks packed. .- .. :,�'.!z ,�� o know-gave her h not ''I I 1; - 1 . . 1 � � , -.11- - . , *.­ '' . . I--- to the st4dio-wine, and broad, and &vb b4a permitto to marry her. it .1 ,--lr-A . io ,::.. I . ��_- _- 1:� . `­- .. 11. -.I.' . _.- ,.-, �_':_ ­ - . ­ I ':�:­, " - D. .�A -,1''. ­� - .,'_,��'­, . 1. .. .. 11 , . ." �_; fruit-for he well knew-nature _tcld support. She had been prepar6d tome would have oaulged & Social and civil !� � :�. THE 81T.MMER RUSBAD I I __ ,NOT WHOLLY HATEFOL �:.,-; ., -,;:.-1 .. ._. .. . 1. . � - � .. ;. �.­ .. - ­ ': . ... , ., l!'C'.-: teavily I : ­ .. I .. %` I'- '-.- `him that, if be- would draw a dark frown on his brow and marks Tevolution- No. no; you must DOt ap- N4DW-ADolly's ho, VA you recommend to Xla r i e t I i�i Cf..-�­__ : . .. :A,�­ upon the mental of stern disapproval, It Qt of anger, peal to-my &ffootiong. This is. a case me again-dean me I - ,�,:. 1. : I powers, he must keep . c0untVY Place where you 'Were la-L � - - -1 - 14 the body . . , ' Mi rest wrid. Peace art o'er; . .;- . � ­ . - . . ,7".,­�, , in hea)tl il-Anne. on his fAce ;. but as she now raised her where calm'reason axid plain, practi- I cannot dash - Mer T, - 1. ­ ' ' . . - . . .. ­ ­ t. e�'&s arrments ff f L '1�,�/,., guirn 1. .::- T-,I � ,-­-�- .,: He disposed of t.h and gazed -steadily UP011 h'& she C&l 00JUMOU "1186 Must hold away. Do nky g � .. .. � - __,�,, � e frugal riepas . .1 - _. , .1 hen gave a brief space .to such res; : , . ...I . 'I- .. t found nothing of the kind. She found YOU InOt 40.6-dOss not your own bette'r And drop them on the floo, , �:r NO' I w" teMpted to but I didn't. ,� .%.­ :, --, I . - . -, ,.. -1 � `� - L . � . . . � - ., I � a_., i.� '.5"-- ­ . . 1. . . 1. - . . 11. 1 ­ 1. . . .. . . - -Z . as be could find ; and tben, priefreshed pain there and unrest, perhaps disap- judgment toll -you-tbgt you can not No M� Orlo I throw my Impore I -0 u- n- , ..4 ­�*:111'. : AGREED TO.- ,. : . z,: , . . . 1 .-. . . k . , _; ;." I - ... - -,_' L #Ind Invigorated he resumed bis wor her was of -emo- marry with Zanbul I Sto , I C. . . . . _­ :-.,," . --' _. ' ' I I- tion in his bra, , Hear me .. My min6kina I restrain ; buxa"nickers in a dry 'joke . . . .:. - - '(--R '4 ' ' 0 "' ' ' I I ill. I I` 0 ' " Ll ` ;'IMA ." . . _ � _ _ . � I I weary ve, 4016 &00 was-kindly thron b I im I .. r' /. . - W_;:__:_1__* " Ou. Twill 40t tire To neatness I Am Lightly houlld. -:...:. 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I .; �: .� .1 : ;;7 1 . , _­ .A , . , .. � .. . . .1 - ... . "a.!it_ �JLJ �. I .. I...,1. . . ., . I �1, :_�', f.. I . I I . .. .� � . . i I � - ,. '�4 IL er jq K4 Vk 14,f; A rvous e-.Ne, -PRINCESS STEPHANIE11 411LIAR 81YINGS Peopi serve d1i Iry Ae' great sufferers and they de' INVESTIGATOR TELLS* POW" vie Th ' oil If HOW ed , .4 on- Idoilke'd In her' 1A 000 or-poor and thin and the'li nerves VU THEY ORIGIN�TED. sympathy rather than censure. Their blood is 9 endear-are conse ntly weak. Such people father's subjects, the terms of II e?Uo e 9 'in 8a. Ref r shn Oft Repenied Oil Words fi d re nd cure in Hood's Bar 40 meant by which Princess Stephanie,nuected with parilla becNxise it purifies and enrich- second datighter of the King and Queen eshe blood and gives It power to feed,Thitir Origin—Where and Now They -If of the Belgims was known were "Our't rted. strengthen and sustain the 'nerves.and cannot sloop, take Little Moss Rose," and "Our Dear Prin-you are nervous IN) you n w�. 0 Vey Hood's a�saparilla and realize Its She was a winsome little lady,ked the man who delights in nerve'streingthening power. blue-eyed, fair-haired and inquisitive LavestigatiuR all Sorts o ngs to ai - degree, her smile winning all Ia.11d who is inever so ha.ppy 'as when Hood's Sarsapadlia hoaxts. Not that sho- was�ever beauti-Js Canadaa Greatest Mediclr�o. $1; six for following up ome unusm line of ful ; yet none could Honestly deny her P cure all Liver Ille. 26 cents.thought. =25 rebossessing appearance. Her dissolute ftncior,. m n ken P bo's a chic 1' I i "agi 61, usbad, the la.te Crown Prince Ru-man who h replied the man who takes things as these thingal" asked the dolph bf Austria, unquestionably used out question. "At any takes things as they they come with C'0; .I- �n in- her ill, and when in his cups"Oh, yes," replied the his bru 11,to seldom mentioned except in ve8tigating tur-W-1J)Phiind. "When you tality was such that the ords and connection with her chic, gotinto tbehal�E-of looking into the kens." their court cried origin of the expressions you run ladLes attached to"Mther Carey," said the Uivesti, across, you do it as an amusement at "ShameA and on ,occasions 'not afew kalanrstadt the exacting and I the puTi- tuff'o sk 140360 gtor, and lie took another look at' y it suddenly the vlDry servants of their Imperial tallical aliko accepted. It r � no the odd. times. Now, yestorda:the book he hold in- hi hhd m if to occurre to me that I didn't know why wegielVilp ig4nos",p hastened to. rescue their guardian angol of the afflicted and guArd against the possibility of mis- it is that we 'rob Peter to pay,Paul.' LAW mond 8L ariOtO.from the blows and the. poor. Iror social regii e has been take. "is the Virgin Mary. The name "Did you find out gularly happy one, an now thati"Certainly. In 1550'oover'al estates k -,Aer spouse. -oVering in. tile atiilo:�mphere of !Comm 'Mter carat" TORONTO CUTTING 5CHOOL oNre I agiug to Westminster A ol f rom the Ltin belo bbey were It her early days* of *odlock Ste- the health resort of GA0.8 lotzon, ' inducements to young men destrous meaning ',�!'�Aher dear,' and her. :gritntad to St. Paul's Cathedral for re-- taking up OULU Full partiallinrN 02&PPIk .:�,p 06 ST., TORONTO.w maintenance, and West Wins- catiou. & - `7 ellickews axe the stormy etrel "' hich pairs and hy Lo, who but too soon discovered in the southern Tyrol, f no n her re- ,p . I ter Abbey happens to be dedicated to hr husband's faults, pried upon his cent dangerous illness, tb, Viennese the .;Z6101-Sformerly believed were sent e is 'a n interesting actions in her jealousy, and upbraided are imptient -to have har ornolig them : .-t. Pker. ' Ther 0 ONEAP you osn tua It On Old th 11all it..cc again. Idings, Used 'a-to warn them of approac-bing storms. story connected with '�uying a pig Ill him outtingly, spitefully, tearfully. on ofs or rides of bui PAINT to.'who [A 34 ye id, is years. With a good a great a poke,' too.'o PprItyro" rsorls, I I_:1 tell - you, my �oy, there's (rite us to,Exhibitions such as these only served t, I I and graceful. She i.9 fl d we-. In half a day. M 4F,,a tt's interesting- in these o ing ama, tile a Paint Oompany,d I th, dd "Lot's. have it." i it to madden the Imperia iprobate, =111r.n ut Pail) ng. The Finch Wood Freservim Ifte irimn, and besides exeoll* a an Vo Queen West,Toronto."A countryman dhc43 put W ca, re expresgions itild words if one takes the tetir r)htographor, her b,-ukh makes"-a poke or -"k and sold it- in he malr- and their conjugal relations'. with tb�o pig discount- f rom the li o,� demand to his pure'lia-ge ion at a terary achievements, to-aying, ,'Dion't care a rap.'!,. 111ow tomer didn't, investiga ! SHIP YOUR P 'Now, there is icat-plae as a sucking i a brave mhow in wat.or mlo! urs. Her trouble to look it up. INhe CUB tender pass' ( the RODUCE,very first, became more and m.ore attention. The exquisitely illustrated Would int4wpret that What d oes then, and when he did he; very natur volume mhe oil Laorpma, an Butter, EgIrs, Apples, Fruit, Ac., to at out of he bag.' There estranged. To breakfast on one bottle ally '16t -the e TWO DAWSON 90mmieem Go., Urnite4z rap Eaen tho Adriatic, fi4 U have tw island in ing t 7 yo o explained of Burgundy, and to lunch off another, 0or.of West Market and Colhom 1111:14.101189M ancient re )Ublic of 1111gill9a. � testifies As an off--hand guess, T should say "It is rather interesting, isn't it Pon- tA) h4,r fervor. Steplm�ie is the t it wa ' a substitute for a word &lid the man who takes things as they' with cognac and,. champagne in th, w9m of the Austrn Golden next stant demand the morning througi i i- protecti tht beglas with V and which i s not cOmO- "I believe I'll look up*the it Cros Amsociation, and the Istst so d od- expression I come across mYBelf." out, unnerved the 'PrLnce, to put function -she attended beffir�'Supposed to be used in polite society.' "DO," TCturnod the investigator, "I'm her ill-d-Y mildly, for awalk or 'drive with the at AbNizia. on the A (41 atic was U wou I d be w-rong," aaserted Chp sure you will find it quito as inter- Princess in the afternoon, and it wit the openibg of an asylurfl fo fad MR.Ja W and a r inrap-ith the book, "'Itap' is dexived esting aft tho genealogical under the iflueneb of lcohol that he neitated government empl(yeim. I'Mring f rom 'P,. A. P.,' . which in turn comes lo t more instructive." her illnem hfkr hair was ii,hareby#,tended to all youns was,wont to visit her, post-prandially, INVITATION n1elt and worriAlt Interested 1J ands foi- rupees, , I hich from India and st, gives her qtiitn a IK)yilh appear-in-her wwn apartments, and conduct rince. hort haLr is now, (onsequently prActtral rdticati,),to write for the New Prospectus W 11401r4TRAL J111R1NzsnCol,l.1ujzorToR0NM FALS and pico, repre,senting t.�e money BRITISH SHIPPIN -11tAblie and pri- t lie rage, and so, too, is the st�utbr t Eight rcvilsr teachern her to entertainments Own Ttzrot oi-vis S MPT, 15T.ounting, T4 0 -ession - .1. :f that couniry. Tbe exjpj al excolled faaa itt es for Ace i egraphy, 86 Cane with heavy silver incrustations, lid positin in t ppirticulam the er shed SP h*nd, etc. rtiany btudi-nts a vaw. Isclire NP1064 with 'N%bich t lie w, do%% d rblfn pr�tncesq vach tern). ( ,Laost an exat equivalent to that ot ker, more Than 61,0400 Omit A44roas W. A. SHAW,-, To *hat extent u eqLI;Llly -compion, '1-(lon't care a cent,' lln#4ol Tear. 1. h%s armed herself in bar nv�,alomconco. Prinelpal, Yong a and Garrard Sts-,Toron Now, 1!�upi)(�se if sollit, one should ask For t t.ime Ill fifty y(lars; orl of the Pricems was �affected by her-he f irst may ne�er be tyrant's tragi death ruiTNIASM. WIl A' rwm,t since the repeal of tho British naviga '0 FN you about 'Jack and Gill,, who 'wen h pubtirly known. Stephanie is of no up a bill,' ..YOU would &Ly they were t ion laws, he tonnago of the Britis Aliriam—No, I have dand d that I mercantile marine shoNvq a decline. A confiding spirit, ind in her reticence can ripvor be hLi wif1p. TAM I a-do teturn elvery Phase lo;ird of*Tr ham just been hez lgido precludes the enquiring syni- Cortrude—Why f Only o u f f act, t r �;i riti ill—110 is too matte 60 th British and lyathY of c(aidoling friends- In he Ttwiiouso,uld be *r6ng* ''again. pubIL4hed dealing i %MR, A ot onal, I could nov'Or 9 and it. to %C12,01 A And you woj at.rirchal father-in-law, the Em- em I Clio SWMMlllb�.foreign hipping, wbi�,h shows that LU P Jki(-k' wa.s t-h-o�, we o it pitcher Iiiade through life %%ith nitti w ho has f naxed leat a Cold, Calculating iwture as his.of nd 'Gill' was and th,e end of last year the United King' h found in hor...b.eroavt y TH her staunchest ally, anti the autocrat.Is ertrudo—Illut %-.hill, inak-41 oil think Is V1. meastire of stri I I capw.i t y t i 8 (Joni owned steam and mailing vemse who haa over figured as tho fil-St kal- lit- Lq mo unemotional—so (:o ld Ind cateu -ith a capacity of 4DJTMA13LB a tlit�yb,-Ippened to go after water- 8,953,171. Loam, corn- lant gentleman ()a tho coutinent. Of l(Lt ing T 19"T Volk v*@&4"*,m 4mrs. 0".-%%as doulit c-arry ing I.Lein I pitred %%ith - the 7,978,538 s tribulatiol L_; budy Was Of 1890, Eurolm in hi' I at I lie hms Nt r,a M—NV hen re Were t, (he picnic be olsaaed,noo0d.und put away in 002 Lolls a mhll*=r A.ak your dealers for hut. it% ctompared with the 9,0- of hiii only sou, re-84)'Ived that that sull'" yetiterdity he didn't, 811gifest I hat we them "u red 167 of lg%, it sh!)wm fallilig off)of Knoro widow in all matter8 of court pro- ihave uur tintypes taken. 0. L BARCLAY,am 67,OW tons. Ineluding thO t-011- mhould retain her position..AIIND YOU It T1­101_:Girml�� WORDS t h, 168 Adelaide St.W..Teroate.e regard'ed H LIF, 1)nge O�% in the 11riLitili I 118 maintain A ECORATI 'i YOU Say 'I;yJiDgOl' 2 Loam 1 mupl)()8P Union Jack floats over .10,416.44 by tho nation as twtwnd to nono, (be "Atra. J�atpurw—you mi t pietut you don't mean any1hing except that. of shipping, whi"Ch compres %vidl :Lbout Einpresm alone excepted. SiniultallSOU14M L 'COFFEE & CO.9 "a"llshl to ot,dee, don't you I you are excited ur 4,76ei3Ooo tons, for the I nited Stateti, I,- ly Francis Joseloh madie lirovimiiva 4hat -eat A rt Lit—Ye,% niatim G i 5W,558 for Noi-way, 1,487,577 for Oer- him deceased son'd oory 11'rincess CRAIN AND COMMISSION France Urm. Futpurso—Well I want it I' rid ny, h94,071 for 705,281' for Elizabeth, shuuld figure aii tho thioid iterally wape. with lot8 of dear, a rid ducks, MERCHANTSt Italy, and 756,305 for Spain. Accord- on the litA of, the Ia- dies for' in one, for the wurd 414 quail, anti reed bi rds, ii ad cat t lot S oa r i n g by the evil i n- rink :in the eniplue. and constituted ing to the report 11r is mbipping e* Riseas 409.12 11"ril of Vade Ruflosi&so on,tLn,i mhoop, and pigs, and is from '.Ienco,' which weans 'devil' in -oys sixty perveat of Aruct-it.a's forei a it court tuariplete in all its multitarl- TORONTO. ONT.8 ous aliIA-lithiges, and distinct, from )U know; and put a lskq� and an� t-uttde, fifty-eight percent ot Llortu the Rasque langdage. I huppuse, also, Tiromm rLvxaL Joux L 001*RjL�wvtan in—fresh anti salt witer, you fifty-sevon_ percent of Itumsia's. fifty- that of I hit widowed Crown Princ e's"' know tl al. y _egZkl'kl knighl.' as a he oure to have plenty of I OU I and four and a half -pervent 6f Ifolland's., over whirli, in her ininority. " Lixe,'! f14h swimming around. io it's for Of I e p roach. fort�-threo percent of Italy'm. andL the a4iple of the Imperil eye should Dominion Line Stea'mshlosim .�-the dining-room.�,fiirt,y-eight pereent. of Germany's. alone preside.y- 'is tt� �ar et British .4hips last year Carried Reventy- the Emporor's.-y et I-leary irvibg p Stephani , true to 'Labrador.' Vas.and fast Lwin screw steamships 81 X r or spe-per cent of the inward and outward fatherly ditates, toiok undoi h A Fine FellhM. Gouver,' 'Dominion ' 'scutsman., * Yerfrahlre:g 43,kill tit; so was Tenii)-hun, and soar t ra(I e of t,h P U Y i I t e d K i n g d o m as i i g�i I n K t cial protectorate the artistic, mcien, if Superior aocotilmoAaLlua or First ('&bin and N�ero, mauy of whom Ejjg- YOU'ffo ay be, but if he te6j Is I hat ondCabtnatid ,,4weragepeAsencers. Rut-68#4004 a vt% e 1; %%hich E d i proud. A c4L.o-pet, knight, is ono y-vight, percent in 1895, seventY- and humanitari n o ni a any pre,paration in the world is as pappago-hr"t Cabin, $52.60; *(a n d 06bia.nini� nil a, half percent in le9l), and had been fostered under the imtronage good os . l'utnani'm 11ainles Co rn Ex- P4; S1 crage $22-50 and upwards acoording to-tk h 0 w i u s b i:4 0 I.I e 1)), 11 i s a c 1;i e,%,e me n t s eiglity-three pervent in IK80. Although; of her hutsbariti. IJuL the ambitioUm tructo� d6trumt tiio advit-.e. Imita- 'teameroandborLb. For allinformat-lonapply or the arLs, or, 4 Loca.1 AgenIA ori)AVID ToRRA11101C&U6.in the world Ilit. toon:igi-. of Brilislitihips fell behind wife of the successor to the throne. I.Ion,4 only prove -tho value of P U*n*l Agents.17 96.Sacrament tit.. mo ill in batt,lo. lie utuani's 4�qe Sigua Of the lait . yu:1r. . th,., yr,�p ,r.i.in built- for Arch.duko Vael J,udwig. was jealous of Vninless Coin EtracLor.� .,3 In 11.1 i I il11 Y:11_dfl Wati MUCh 1101' OVeM1161111ing I.ul*e oil elch bott.lo of Pul Oil & Co.Litle th'ill ally of %Vliu wo 11 it by alxwo Up averag-e- Tho decline s am- lorluguese Prineems, Archduchess I,�o t Vu I na m's. ALLAN LINE signed'to three causei: An Unusully, aria. 1heresa, daughter of the'' You must put. in must, of 3-001. time C()61'1,y largo transfer of llrit.i.sh shipp:ng to throned King Dom Nliguel of diarel:u- A CIIA ea deA N , : L' . and kill foreign flags, witive buildeirs filling . table nieniory, hild, holkod oil ill r Royal lail St m8hip bupgestea the mi,L, 'Nshu take,81 thiligs 0de 8tephanio, but, The Nurso—Ob. Talk is ten p.foreign orders itt. the exp-rise of c-oniea- of RUdolp][i to lirm aS Lhey come. tic, and the great engineer's strike, to her ubagrin (li8covered that. h'y iul- T116 M)I ice 11111,11---oh I I (14 ill't know. I-Not 4ti, ol. I hiT, imply sufficient- Montreal to Liverpoolp,-od am . fout-th in know a Cop who was fined thr 0 perial edict she figur ly interesLed tu luok up ihesc.odd ex- for a1wriding ion mint tos talking I-cedence. To e8cape (lie bickerings 1)a y-PITS-StURS %%Iien I imi thei-ii to- staAmers Fall ftoTn montimilk!6TWJ Thim TO CURE A COLD IN ONE 6A'Y:' and backbitings of hpr enomies Ste- I o a girl hero. morning on arrivaJ of trains from Toros;* -hat -in, and whe-e ti N% Lhey real]), tue, 'Take [,Lijakiyo Brogno Quinino Tablets. All 04tt phanie early in her widowhood ithmelit- the West about 9 Oolock.Ay. W ther we u, thwn plojwl Do ilits rotund the money it it fail&to Ours- Wig feNtiVe L YOU ed he-rmelf from Nienna, during A plaster ; hic.11 reiieve Tai liezils k Lhe-pa.Lious f the Lop gal- RATZ8 OF FASSAGS clebrations at tho Illothurg, nothing 4-utA, burns, siciti,im, or %%N)Ul (Is,- Inade rd a; Sipoond Cable liream -ure" on "Al on or I lery of 4t, Lhoal,ru al'o callf-ki the godsl" t. find by aproa,ding "QuivAt Cabin $62.5D and nipwa-e he "D FAI,�Sll,' CULTTIRE being njore alien to bet nd anti $X23' 8WOM90 to UVOrrOd IL Ne ver even ga% su0iee LL TRUF, AN moro derogalory to her pri.de than tit(- fintin. Cures niost viOlenL to0thacho FIB I 10 D. 11161tast� 14adand thought." I hat, draN%'8 I hq home-kmi­ 0 21.50 and 0&60.nything squabbles iu %-111ch mnno of the arch- without injuring tho n nil Uld Ueeastowl)A..\ . SnoWed ft._eil, ihey are iti af the u rom a healthful, loving$ fil.ithful i n- duchemsps are perpetually involved. 0n he i it every house at.id Lravklling 8at- 1 A r�qd 0"On of five per oenL to 1)1'tljry Laile 1heati ill first, tr f round trip first^nd second cabin tiokoti�. r the dealh of tile beir-aliparent, Clkrl I he c.6iling %%a_-i painted in inji- tere.,it in her home affairs must Im un- mailingo of titeametv or other infornmum J,U(Iwig, the &jxon mlx)ut4o of'otto, t ho to any&uLhorized agent.r uit. Lot a-woman-LL -,%- orthy heir promumptive, Arclouchem Maria A DISTIN(moii�lun (if a blut. Liky, ith dlipids and of he' .1yurs Sourlior. I King lit W. Terdau,.'Is flying boUL. I- 1111:1gizio I ht5 8 ge , stopped into Mara Theresa' Isn't t neiv neighbor i yours ra- or A AU&iL X"Jr4"all join a study� Club if she finds tfint it telm roy4l' conveys all idea of I to her; but if she findd Bhoeg; thus ivvolunt-arily throwing he gi-jtll�ieur to yuu-j i the figb1ing %%-ill be hel0fu tU U(.80 ll,ghlleiiii ther eccentriol inquired t co,nimer-force her 'to nogtact Por 9 into compa,rative cial traveler.I .4-hould think it ought to be r1itber that IhL will rl 1,ud-insi4nificanco, seeing that Ca No. a ntiwe red one of t hin vilinde's pro- MAPLE L EAF .11 u things thitU would to wig had not been officially recognize ono I ess, it no- millent citizens. He ain't h Ugh and cOlufort, there are boo" that Will as his br6ther's successor. litric." o's, just a thing bui, a Cock-fighting teria, be called ecce uWd to a fighi, ill wilit nish what lio needs for I he,,pp�yioso No souner bad Iludollib's, widow come I - crank..1 fur -ntly to the fore under th i -ds ere.put into ental cultivation, and th ee, five or 6everi 1) t perhaps her promilif RA I 0 In fiClal title of "Her Imperial and Royal the P 'il- all but one had he hits rested ot Cgs, ?-ed Crown Pritic it and left unt ould, aftor This C Hightioss. the how doyou suppose we her red 1)t expl*eW�loii-, and bull an evening, join in the tudy, a (L so Archduchess - telihanie." than We offer One flund ollaro Howard fot go -to of catarrh that cannot be urod by Lhe pleasure of-a I I 1)oljular*ty in the emtimation of t he any ps the t.wo would have HaWs Catarrh ('ure.reater i V.e it 11 p pul)lic assumed dimorimiotim far g F. J. CHENEY 4 CO.. Pro Toledo. 0,o I nvl est i ka e them(-, joint interet in it subject. But lt the (hall in her former capacity of Cro,wil. We, the undermigned. have flown F. J.-c Y(;U. ought itu who chool;db the reading -ourtw 11rinces-i. In a Word, she eclipmed her- Chonoy for the last 16 yi arri. and believe hito TWO A77cs.things if You are g(x*tl.g to mako Lme of e:rfectly honorable in ah buaioes2i Irtioniatv ork- becuft. lipit. Thum to the adage "pity begets A nuin ought. o know some- beware of taki to popular fjon-.4, a�nd flnau,Ully ittile to c4rry'out an$ Volt AN V POWRM-Lt he is a3ing. Thi. -,Qrne the fahion. lipr own love," the nation raised bet their firm.abuut, wh, 9 it lills I)e, owigation inade b x. Rolenala Druvilmu Toledo,be con.multed. fame. They had idolized Rudoli)h lit" WEsT&TRUA-lie tirno of need should Vo. I hhw to-inch coille to us from r their future movereign and he had won 0. WALDINe. KINNAN & NfAljvlr. Wilosals fui-L44itiun- bulls bad a must. learn to select for he self ; to werAble burm o Ocide all htiartH by him ingratiating qualities Dru.g latm, Toledo.0. Y.&Ob .e tieal, awl of courL there �5 es, and t d Ours is takon Mernall No. 2 bas g4riph mo txwk on Lh s(l.e with her Own 1 U60UH au"many peo'ple, 'of that dy idgment, flor home Of affability and �ondeAseension. Not- Ing direw ly upon tha blood and 'rn glo burro.through her OW11.31) 3c 6�. bo�tie.sold lior owa with8tanding the broadeamt oowing of face@ of h.,slatem. PrI00 7 . p whu title -tit mu, sion of were inc .J to dicrt any �,t be an expre8,13ut t prove the fitet of hor hifi wild oats' they wore fully resotvet by all I)rugilistA. Teatimonittle the, ctwk ri(t hull line. Hall's family 11111s,are the boaL-9 I Doili-have wai Lbing Laste P nA M.u giance to h ing burr -PlfiL the lexp-ression that doul-Aless will ill- of time- and strength and to extend theLr alle is Widow too nomY. -heself on- in their fealty to'hia memor torest you most is, -f. don't care a ni.Loney. She must not. fee Y i relief springs &na eful planhing, The period of mourning pirmeribed R MONOTON ITS,, Phake feed.most car ing i go hanie be- od t iMe Grind One and fas in. 1wrior to da ost trifling meanst to- by mociety deoently over, Step To yt)tlr daughter bavi at?"t:'-L ­." I *You wh the ra nor rejeot home came the famhion. She developed a With least po,war.d )n't dml'—the (lam accompli.shing success In at the seashore I wards should be craze for pleaelng social novelties and No; she wr'ites home that sho' i en- A I w ayti.guaran teed.it" of indeked, she A trial given.without. 010 management, last rence does that make I" f an abilitY to make a nickel was linized accordingly by.all clahse gaged to the win man sl�te met �6%'haL (liffe proud world. possible, and, so oil the In gay Vkenna 8he met the fashion and year.11 tile fiifference in the go as far aJ a min - in India equivalent tait,chinery of service that It seems to tbe world of fashLon bowe4 before her A&b ull is I :110, Cos 10 dictates, while u the philanthropi Engfili toponce. It 0 run itself. We make ou ar a oud oaught Making that remark in I tilne it way be w Patent RO116 r% '-' WINi)tone -4 you to know that there is th'ag uri..uell ji. EMPTY TALK-1:it will help you to ex-3natters. Four , --.4 Now, where do You Ing Steel ,P plain III 99 ning I mea f 11 kmols-the fill.I give it UP." 0 a 00 BLUE LABEL i, empty boi story V word 'peeler' and 'bobby,' rdthat suppo." the YOU CAN BUY FOUR POUNDS 017 Ing Hall—Have you 8a Windmills est in the market.tL P' 'I Rustle Bridge—No.It's just me I you _1- I . � . 1, . ..L.�­Vrom th name o Vest material.--D .' -there's nothing in it.the founder- of the London police force. LUDELL X., C ' 'ON TEA aveu'i�f Sir Rober IN LEA. Lightest iuuniae��7 SHOULD-LOOK THFA UP. pACKA01941s.:� C 1)34L FOR ONE DOLLAR ytbing except looif Up yo u d o an A!, 777 Al W� b—i lo % 'y 7 71. 4__ A A. v -4 ji. k LIP V.� I� I ,­_ 1, 1. 4,11. .4- ,:. . . r .I I..4 W Ok A % Ole ............ L up for hearing at Whitby on Monday, SEt D WHE AT FOR SALE —Da.w. Sept.' 12th, in �the Court'houBe, Whit- eon's Golden Chaff, which has given the boat average at 0 uelph U4 xperimental farm for 0, by. There be little else talked of the past eight years. Apply at lotl,00n 1 w in the meantline by PUBliers of both Markham, or address Johu'-Milrav, Ceder Orove P.O. 1546 parwes. Ili case these charges are $11 goile into the court -will be one f RENT.—A farm' o6litainiBiq 111 0 rear of oth con.,Picker- acres. being lot 2j two ie char. To Ion duration,but itis likely th 9 ing. On the prem;aes are a good brick holi,06, r Oublishedevery Frida� morning at its G;Mce lassified slid grouped. commo(hous barn@, stone stabling and othe ges will be 0 outbuilding: Good orchaxd, and the place is 45-47 Agincourt..: UNDHIMILL,.Claremout, P,O. TERMS Pickering,Oat. Well watered. For particulars apply to JAMAS advan din X'aee;�atc:b'in Sa' turday's G obs' on Sat.. RENT—A com' fo-ptable ton roomed RATES OF ADVERTISING ujtday, read as follows : While ja' To Dale's Block, Pickering Vill- a. Stone- residence in Mftt lbsertion,per IWO �house, a farmer living o, mile and a half 'go. , There is a good garden attached contain Reich subsequent insoi ing I C. P. R. station bore, waa above described residence is highly suitable so rtion,per line 5 -north of the 6 number of good bearing fruit trees. The B A R'�. This rate does not ino)ude Legal or,Foreign ad- nelooking for some cows on Sunda morning a boarding house. For partioulaxe apply tio y tiss making f I he found a bicyle in,his bush. Th W.V.RICHARDSON,Pickering. Special terms given to ps on a Wheel racts for 3 or 6 months or bY* the Year. Half- was in good condition and worth at least yearly or ogle- yearly contracts payable quarterly 135. The clips were hanging on the handle R SERVICE.—,I Hootor," a r 04 Business osads,ton Unes or under, with pappr, Fotered Lmproved Yorkshiro White Boar, bars. It had been ifted ov�r a fence and one yeaLr,$5 00,payable in advance. -found for tile property of Fred Wright. will b.,t tents per line, wheeled up %,bush road about two rods and service at lot 20, roar of 7tb coact ission, Pickor� 1191-Notloe in local columns ton ic Sire cents per line each subseguent insertion leaning against a tree, in no wise conceal- ing. Terms $1 cash. Any further information Specialoontrootrabbe madeknown OLI&PPlics ed. It was 9 o'clock when Mr. Stonehouse may be obtainsd by addressing the owner, --*Ion-. No free advertising. Brougham P.O. P wi 11be Inserted until forbidden a ure Advertisements without writtp_n 09tructiona firet saw its and at nbon he and his-man re- Tbe.nd charged so- turned and took it to the house. He told oordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- ARM TO RENT.—Iq miles froib swils must be In writing and avlat to the pub- Oil F ro46 M. K.T.Lot 11 being between con I the neighbors of his find. but no one &her. came to claim it, and he began to think and D., Ifingston Road Scarboro. 145 cultivation under re good good F ood land, 126 under -; Job Work promptly attended to.:,� ­- that the owner must, have committed sui. Irained, balane(k pasture, sl " cie He mentioned this suspicion to one Ns house, barng and skables, lots of water;-6 acres P W. J. CLARK- ROPRIETOR. of blis neighbors who stated that he had bearing oruimrd. Three milk Wagons pass door Church. heard a sho t fired in the same bush on the daily,hand to school,Post Offive and Friday previous. For particulars apply to,YOUNU BROS.WOburn I - . = I ron Oat. 46-47. S t 'et Indep' White 9 ' our ]Piolltlo&—Stz� endence . This piece' of information caused Mr. -redouble his investieations, Ining 140 RE N t ;A farm- Coot&' Our m—A Fiyat-class Local Paper., Stonebouse to and it trariopired that seve�ul of the neigh Toacree, being lot'g,'oon. 1, Pickerin to Our ]F�xpectatlons—The hearty 'T hip. On the promises are a corntprtatife Sup P bore had heard-the shot. This is a very brt of the people of Pickbring'and vloiuitr. i stablIng, Buz- 'Wine Pic' klit ouse, 6 large barn with ston( odd occurance for it is 0. busy -ge&Boji, and cient to accommodate 36 head of cattle, shed tberelis no game in the bush.' Thiestrong- graineriee and other outbuildings, Tile drain- None cd Seed and 16 acres Seeded tbio aprinq.2, 1898. have occurred, -and a party was got up on Vinbg' ar - ly increased suspicion that a tragedy must ed. with plenty of water. Twenty-four acr a of FRIDAY APT.- aNane noo(i but firs"I"s farmers iith P Rain came On, Address for full particulare to W- J. R ap y Friday to search the bu sh. I,A YIIN however, and the bush is thick with under. hardwaIro merchant, Pickering.ed with NOTES AND COMMENTS., brush and in some places is cover ENT.—A farm -coutaininst 200 water, so that a thorough search could not Toures,being lots 14, and 15,con. 0 Pickering be made. The Toronto police were notified one mile east of Olaremont. On the promises Prof. Robertson says tbat..;, of the find. are a good frame hou so, commodious barns with i a98 -is very wd b , ured of Fin' Pi wheat crop of the Northwest atered by creeks, Bmag ong your rem". e oklibso , alone stabling beneath, well w 11 attached. The ey and particularly that in f�e UXBRIDGE. and wall with,pumping windmi farm is Well fenced and in good state of oultiv& ... ... poolossigion given AprL1 an tion. Two orchards. Ilead district. As many of -his lot next, with plowing privilages this (all.Appi Our former . resideats are located in or 6early ton weeks Uxbridge EVANS to Z. W at Pump Factory, Cloremon been without rain. of any account, mid that belt, their Pickering friends ie- or&Odra'"Claremont, P.0. 464f. gardens, laWns,-l'-weis, treem tud shrubs joice ith them in having been w 80 of every discriptioti were parched, but on FOR SALE OR TO RENT—That'v*-1 fortUniate'this sea8un at least..,.,, Sunday a grand relief oame. Liable farm containing 94 sorei,b�eiug part 'Elder Cowie will be remembered &e of the west half of lot 18. B. F. con., Picker inj W. T. R. Preston has-resigaed the On the form are a good brick houve. commo pifLee in well watered wi�th two never f&iltnq -Stroud, near Barrie, where he ment Buildings, Toronto, and has ac- moved to ings. Tbo farm is well fenced and in a goo(I 0,10/uner., go , ar h, &ISO posi e G I overn- pastor of the Christian church on the 4th lousbarrswith stone Stabling b6noat t ound tion -of Librarian at th' of Scott uR till ab9ut a year ago, when lie good driving hougo, a young orchard &nil the D-On . lit e Reform party died on Sunday, Aug. 701. He waa 0 -is - For cepted a position from tT nly : atet f cultivation. Soil first class 3 miles ith pneumonia. Deceased partioulars apply to I14AA0 fiAl-j'PER. Itt is also whispered sick a week v as organizer. I t 6(Oshawa, Ijingston Ro&4j,Oburtice,p 16 about �bat he will be a ca'ndidate for was forty-seyen years.old. tftining 1.5() Witho a "C' llil� r a to see ou We are pleased to learn thht the olai r 0 RI'NT.—A farin can -the mayoralty of Toronto.. It i6 al8o h of the Board of Trustees of die Sandford being lot 21, con.2,Pickering,ou t y premLaos aroagoo,!�atono house,extunaive barn an derstood that Ila or Shaw. will be Methodist church (which was burned last h ototto atatA�ng underneath, sheds anti his opponent. wit room d of Parlor Suits "d '$12 Bed S Thtq place to wo;ll wa lit April) agalust the Scott Mutual Fire In- otheroutbuilditn2ii. An oitensivo 6rchar $17' good fruit. tored by We Company has been satisfactorily _Lhe constable ue tidli�,` which has branch of I`uttlue Creek. This farm is highly a settled and that-a new Mediodi8t church. Huitabl,, for U6vk raiaing and *Ill be rented foi alo our, 5 0 Dining Room Ch us been agitating the minds of all politi- with all modern improvements, W;11 soon a terin of yearb LO LhO right man. Plowrag on April lot cians for the past Ife w. months, Will adorn the village of Sa ad ford..—Times. possession at once,full position next. For full particulars apply to GRO. 'M Be' a t valde in ' the W r1d.,,L...- 0 be 'heard by the Court of Appeal at' Rev. Mr. Redditt officiated at four fam- PALMHU,Piolioring, or aldreas PtakWag P' erals last week. its session next month. The exact date W 'DILLINGHAM, Tickeiring' Out.--,' ily'L night waohed The big rain dn Sand 11ILTS ill prob4bly be fixed on the opening WILY a lot of the now earth filling On' top day. The question, u sub- of the now stone arch on Brook atzeet. raitted by the Attorney-General some I w E. Carswell and wife have btseu months ago, is stiR on the Court ,of ,to tiring east, taking in -the Thousand to the oublio a g Appe4l list, and it ma'- not be neces- Islands and other interesfing sights. Tel y "Pply of 00][3 sary to set another case down. The ler Brougb was acting rummager at th SC110 %S R 1',N . .''GOOD crown has secured the services of S. bank in Mr. Carswell's absence. OL B a 0 H. Blake, Q.C. A. B. A lesworth, The champion sunflower is a exhibi A varietv of N ote Piper from 3e --a Whitie uon in T. C. Nicholls' window It quire.up. Fancy Lamp Shades. Q.C., and E. F. B. Joh.naton, Q.C. lugs.: -ting NO* Print measures 14f inches across and 31 feet and VarigaLed Crochet Cotton. Berlins. e w 111 8 Now sld�i Pa in circumference. Mr Nicholls claims Embroidery Bilks &Iad a nice stock of Rag Postm�aster General Nfulock has is would-feed a hen for a week. Pattern's, New Towelings. Latest Hats and Caps. very much reduced.the deficit in his A quiet wedding took place Monday department during his tenure of office M. & E. BOONE WorniuR at the Methodist eburch whet) .- 1 " W W U A fe choice .Print Re ants below and at the same rate of progress will S. H. Green, of the aulit dopartment o! PICKERING. -it by the time the Doering Mj3fg. Co ,Chicago, was mar, 0 have entirely removed gh- -GEO. PARKER, DiinbArt.' n� ried to Zella F. V. Crosbv, second dau another year rolls awn That penn y y j ter of H. A. Crosby, Esq., of this town. postage was d esirable has been.con- -cest rain storni of the-'seaeon The �e BARNES .. ceded for years but the large defiel t here ne.Z, red about two o'clock WoJoos- W We have not heaid of any %nnually in that department as the day M Ing. hae Hi 10 and quarL F r*u I t,very best quality, at 1110st potent argument against, iLs dawa,,e �noi serious than the demolitio tht. of the tauuery's large smoke 08c, 80e and 85c per doz6li, ado 1P. ption. The proposal to charge U f will urifortimately throw the men out A newspapers.postage -is anott'lier way o plied at hi.4 faeto.ry, one m le g work for�a few days) and the breaxing of raisin leitimat,- r6venue.- N1'e havu north of Creen Nver. Orders SO.- )f some fruit treia. always held Jiat each cleparl 1-11el-It licitt!d aii(I satisf4e.Lion guaranteed n energe ic wan of We Addres4 all orderii to public service should be as ii,�ar as �o usiderable buioueas experience, . has possible self-sus�aining. We were entered intopartnerabip here with C. W. BARNES ws Small ia the m�uufactnre of pialios and W G alwaj--.9 at a loss-to know' why - ne papers should �6 carried free through urgans. We have considerable f I GREEN. RIVER, P. 0. the mails, and we are yet '.so inclined. the prospects and possibilities of this business, and Messrs. Small and McAr.tbur have &be greatest coofidence. in ­'Ekee tor X U SOUTH ONTARIO PROTEST..;- their en9virprise, to The trquble between Elisha Ensign, .OF ueens n ement Fo'r- Su' fldincl -'Much: Prevailed horse trader, and Alonzo Long, mason in po Oftay"t WSW. Siloo, Stabiti Floori, 909 TrOU911111, SWI*Walks aod Gwwng., that Ensign m, litical circles in this locality on Wed. over,a horse deal, was settled out o I once a Wt is@ for and price of Comsat. ay evening when it was learned actors. Long claim'ed it Ulan nesd that relpre"nied ths hor". When he found Justice Qsler had handed out IN PICKERING.;I itWIlAblividbe "ohanged bLok" and ha;d judgment. to the effect that Charlea o idox he was doing anythmig that Was Thortrudeirsigned anationew bHw weipal Co roostysod Ila- Henry.Pilkey, the petitioner against nuot perfectly I&Wful. If 4 M&D iS cheAted tructions from Benjamin Now,executor of 9W uncil s T6 Iff the election of Charlea Calder, M.Pi, on a horse trade, he oan appeal to ths Will of t1w laW -P 66mis'M�OeIiIiite� Onlyws "d Bower Pipe made on ordm. was a citizen of the United States, acturia, &a in any othw busla"s 111=111go- BrWIP Abutmen* Pie", W, 1w" Arlshed BrWgw, OW. tion.—journal. Aroh�d ud was therefore disquaUed from RGUMAMW gives. Swd for pries limi. (deceased).to offer for salu by kublia Auction in acting as petitioner against an' party pursuance of the directions oonlitaiusid in V onatitu- 'be. argued at a special eitt!ng of the elected under oar British c y The spe6al constable vote 0"te will saw Will PDM on ood, Ont#A*. tion, Mr. Pilkey, it was held had Cotwt of A, I September 7. Glee'son's' Hoteli Gr"nW' 00 oworn to a set of charges sorate of or"aw The "HUL restimmmi on Leader which he had,no knowledge or inti- Lome, Toronto, has been in the F"M mation. He-waa born a Can"an, in sion of the bailiff for the past oouple of slaiiirdaylt- Sept.. 7th'- f98 fact bom in thiis township, but 4 fe d years ago wen I judge there took the oath of allegiarice. rora, was 'Oompheirig the homestead and lan& 3f W ReTnolds, 'a domestic from An. At 11 O'clook p.m.,the followim VQU& t to the States and ary premage: to bave boon Iriod b S. Morson WednescU obarged with the NC ince coming lato Frederick Oration,oomposed of pads of lofm back to Canada hig theft of a 'nna frora Paler Pelch he Numberto 11 and 12, in the 5th oouo"gi r on Of the silt no has appeared on the vote said Township of Plokorins, oontalain re employer. P7@oh and LOW-" Turau, a acres iore or low (of whioh A surveyor e dw 13 oath of allegiance. anuary lists although he has never tokeii the materW witness, did not urn up, so-the cri. tion will be furnished at the"is.) Fro' m 1 898 Phe prerallses are situate at Greenwood amd For the reasons case was adjourned one week. are convenient to School, 0hutoh 6" po" above stated C. H. Pilkey was declar- On the premises thoi 'Sale Register. I re are a subs d driv. t&Atiai 49 ed disqualified fronl acting as prosecu- story birito dwelling. woodshed,stable an I shed Good orchard. and ardent, Ole tor of the charges. But Justice Osler, Pf stocked w th fruit trees. Rard sal soft ellter Isis although declariniz this man disqu&ji- resideo�e and lands at Gleeson's'Hotel, The pro)arty must be sold irk orde r to wind -Greenwood, at 2 p.m., the ul the set%te and a good opportunity to aord. '0 r h6d and throwing aside.- his petition t urchaaers desirous of obt&Wingsooni. property of appoint d, tMowed a substitute being 0 the late Frederick Green. Sao fortaX ri sidenoo. to nc 08 Terms bas y. Thos. Poacher,auctioneer. ILY down a and James 19, Tamblyn, foremain of : The purchmers V deposit oi 10 per cent.of the purejus Mon ], 0 W, sub erib�, the Oshawa- Reformer, and ei-reeve oil the dw of sale and the balance within thirty New Advertisements th r wtter. Possession will be given on 7 1 do#: 6f the town, has been seleate.4 so the or efore Me'r, let, INd. man The petition of Mr. Tamblyn The Ver dor will produne only c ts, d SALV-Tweaty Or between ead ec tle "are in big contains 129 chirges of all ki BeVL pdosessio - Further terms and eon on weeks Old, I')t 18, con,,2, dItiOL6 Will conditions, perpetrated by Mr.:Cald- Pickering,spi y for pries' to HENRY be made k0own at the stale,or njLy be had on & nds and- FO!nd MOORE, O'Brio Pic 46 Vplication to the Vendor, Levi Mackey, agit., T3Y 'END:ER_iL farm or's agents, and the particulars were 'e"g-P' Ur6onwool, the Vou4or's Solicitors, or balf of- 15 .acres, being north THOB.POUORBIL, Aut)&. tekering, and east half of 10t I. Med Thusday at Osgoode ball, Tor lot 12,con,0, V at lot' DOW & 100ILLIVUY, - Stedbain, I GOA, 6. Uxbridge.adjoining. Will be offered milker,: Brook at..Whitby, Veador'o onto. The cross petitiort has also 1.4 o 1'r s tender up to &.114 including August 15th It". Md.Au t6g'�been filed agains- Stotts, Da 90th,ION.- 'Ile farm is sAtusted two ind one -half miles t Mr. Dryden. There y KU0 east of Claremont.r Th.e soil is 000 owl WOU"watered. About 132 Ind the are some 26 charges cited, a es a ears aWho On ihink TO RENT 46 fa- 'good hardwood. The buildings are a 0 e qu4t-i of I studio *j718 and -include bribery and cor 09 SALE, OR Want d—A a in, 61collont condition. The pface raption, of nide" containing5 &area, bet part of loirT, thing to patent? open ds, some of them ng oro. For full W jo P kin being � personal con.It, in the Township of SoLrb Protect your tdoos. the MAY bring you wealttiI stlendidly located and adaptedL for grain or TU11DAY,* k No tender necessarily &ewptr-- rise RN *906 KBUN co. litent Auor�. , FRIDAY AA F n see jartioularsorsUdly on the premises ' to S. "y "hington, D. C..for their 61,800&2&6 Oder :Zd Por?u;ther particulars BMAND against Mr. Dryden. The cue comes CHOLES, rose Highland Creek, Quit, 47 a" W 91 two huxand 14Tgatig"wsa apply to A aromon It,P.0. 4"W A, 101 lit, `4 1A M N- A Disgusted Hero. can think me simple DISTRICT DOTS,' or so t 109 to patent? -itgent Walker, of the English ariWy in Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. Wanted An Idea r lKind8, 111 ,Write JOHN WEDDERBURN &00 Ca t of South Darlington Harvest Hom' e Fee- Northern India, was taken prisoner by the Patent Attor. Washington. D. C.,for their if.wo pr*Gate On rejoin- tival at Ebeinezeri Sept. I Ith and 12th. Afridis and kept for six weeks. Wt of two hundred inventions willusa. Wm. Jones,formerly of the John Dk�- ing his regiment he was court-martialed don staff, has rented John Burn's farm, for being 11.&bsent withoui leave." the wom wAzLA_Vt&WdAX statiou 6.1r.2 who-will remove to Whitby this fall. singular experience reminds a correspond TvAiNS GOING ENST BUN As iroLLOWS:— A "S. -Rev. Mr. Legott, df Claremont, roprat lent of the London Sketch-of an Indian title Anct sented Brooklin Oddfellowe at the grand of 1757. No. 6 Mill, 7:52 A. M. A man of war's Trian, Strahan by naLne, 14 LoCAL 2:50 P. M.. lod oeting at Galt, and was appointed go m captured almost single handed one of the Or 8 LooAL 6:04 P. M. and Chaplain. forts on the Hoogly. The fort, which was I 1J. F. Tamblyn, of the Reformer office, strongly situated, was invested by the ruing Admiral, and Sirahan, during theti -zG WRIITDUR 18'F0LL0Ws.--: Oshawa has been appointed retu T&Ajys Gott m officer for South Ontario re the Probibi. midday repose, wandered off 'on his 6wn"i No.j) LOCIAL. 9:00 A. M.- tion Plelioite vote. in its direction. Fred Haddleton Wra Was Gaining the walls without discovery 1118 LocAL 2:16 P. M of Ne arket, he 5:87 P. M. arrested Tuesday night at th i t of took it into his head to scale a bres;oh made MIe,ins ance Chief lot Police Srigley ot th*market, by the cannon of the Ships, and on reach WIN TABLut—b"barUits Statloa chariged with the theft of a quantity of ing the platform he flourished his ontlass furniture. and fired his pistol at "the niggers, shout- R IN U9 As FOLLOWS:— kk "the place is mine I" T LINS 00 ' 0 EAST b The chief of Police of Sotind is The native soldiers attacked bim and he d tisina for itiformition of the wh No. 6 MAIL 7:47 A.M. a ver ere- fought and held his ow* with indomitable abouts of Sadie McKendrick, a 15 year one or two other No. 14 MIXIAD 2:46 P.M 0 d g pl ok till reinforced by I irl who mysteriously disappeared tars who had staggered out of camp and 8 LociAL .6:02 P.M4. from her home on Aug. 11th. heard his hazzars. The enemy, unprepar- T DUE AS F3LLO On Sunday last John Howe, a wheel- ad for this untimely attack, and fearing TRAINS Gorw ,Was Inan on the steamer Gar den City, rescued further invaders, fled from the fort from A an ving twenty No. 9 LocAL­.1­..-11 Italian named Domato, from drowrill the opposite side, Isa, cannon 9:05 A �"—NH AND S:9C6ND.A Nb— Ing in Toronto Bay. Howe dived to the and a large store of ammunition. 13 MIXBL) 2-20 P.M. , bottom and brought the man up, who Much to Strahan's surprise, he was given Its 4 Mail 5:42 P. M. a lectnre by the Admiral for his breach of es after hardest work was resuscitated. ggi Wago0s,' Democ-ra was dismissed with hints of m ng the Lakeside convey- dicipline, and Tuesd' orni a future punishment. ons,'ed to TOX12to the old nine.'Pounder 0131i "Well, Said Strahan, ,If I'm flogged for 0 _E with which the Welland canal field bat- this here action, I'm blowed if I ever takes PERIENCE R 'ad _ Wag tery has -been equipped so long. They nother fort as long as,I lives All k'i d cheaply done;- Gi us 9 are being returned into stores as obsolete lids of repairing u6atly on Ve and thenew.twelve-pounders will be Sent Rolling Out Gunpowder.on just as s:)on as the necessary repairs Jacks Dn BrOck Road# AL made it the gun-shed. hays been recent fire in Boston, which filled As the:second son of G. E. Martin, of the neighboring building, a gun store, and in do 8 on your cart, uggy or wxgotr� If yOu Want �ewtl wheel b TRADIC MA Newmarket, a lad six years old, was threatenedits destruction, a man quietly cbeap and rig6t. Tire settipg a Specialty. Call and see our stock. mbing up the pump, he slipped, .catch @M up n the powder chest near the door f laot in an ng big obeek on a sLuall meat book that until it was removed to s, Sa e p a oketeh and descriptilgh May quickly ascertain our had been Screwed into the painp to hang adjoining block. The cool d66d recalls an Aftronesendin opinion ft" whetlier an Id, of Washing- robablypatentable. commu led, PICKERING POST OFFIICE.� up on. The hook penetrated the cheek anecdote told in A Godobi invention to p FARMERS MARKET. a c andbook on Patents tionastrtotlyoonfidential. El ton, about a fire in Now York, in 17133, sent free. Oldest aireiney for socuring patants to the mocus membrane, and tore itself K&tIwarTtveJFom Toronto 9 -0 i NTO, while the grilish were getting ready to patients taken through xuan A co. rooefive, Lu a.m.. Toito out, taking-96 portion of flesh with i6. #PWW nascw, without charge, in the &rriye G T W a 3D 6 m CIO G T H 3bi m J evactiate. the city.. The'story. is told as 0 T X 6 20 1) to 0 06 cording to the Newcastle T' m Toronto 5 oo p m # 0 68 00 Ac follows ; mail$for a am. Waft 01060 at 10io'clook Wheat,spring........ 0 68 go' 00 those from that place who took in the Colonel Morgan Lewis had returned to [light before. I Aross mely t eir- Wheat,goose ......... Monsty orders issued on all parts of the Torms.63 a w*,r'- Barley, bush........... .. (0 42 %o (V 45 ,.- -excursion to Niagara Falls, on Tuesday his house in the city, and with him, as A handso 111uptratd weekly. 00 60 to 00 61 cuintion of any selentitio Journal of Imt week were not treated very well. guests, wbre Mr. and Mrs. Alexander -months,$L Bold by all ne**410410M ye,&r: four SAV=o$ SANX IMUSUOM86. 00 27 to 00 28 On the return trip the boat ran direct to Hamilt6n. Fire broke out in thearsenal, MUNN & C0.3616roadway. New NO I Peas bush................. 00 55 to 00, Pbrt Hope, not c Bmach Ofooe. dZ V 8L. Waahinigton.a lailing at Newcastle, anct "d all classes were frightened. Those -68 Interest &116-w6d 3 Hay'new, too.............. 07. 16 those pabbengers had to pay tbeiir own colonials who had r4turned to their homes an per cent per aim m. Security indisputable 7. 00 to 'fare from Port Hope home,. the managers fearedthat the arsenal had been firedby Straw, Wa........ 8 00. JR. A,'. 111unting. Oirs.......... 8 00 of tile excursion refusing to do so. the British. The British soldiers kept C I Dressed h 6 _006o �POBTKASTNX Because Mr. and Mrs. Martha' Dance aloof, lest they should be suspected, and be- forequarters...... 4 00 5 00 8 00 of East Torouto, who were convicted by come t Beet, hind0arters......;' 7 00 to flarnes continued unchecked. 8trate Fraukland of kneping a Uls he ob'ects of popular violence. The aremiont Magi Culonel Lewis and r. HalmiltoU *efe For a Ooo� cheap : VeQ,mrase 6 00 to 8 00 d ly h6use, had a large family of chil- or er B 15 .forming the citizens in line to pass lesther lb.......... i6 reD go on Suspended sen- buckets from hand to hand, when a soldier d they were let Eg"i doz....... W.. tence, while. Martha 'Bull, an inmate, of announced that all was lost, as the ar4enal Poftwoo bus— ...... 45 to 50 ,.per house, w4s sent to the Mercer for contai tied'several ke s of gunpowd�r, which Lig h t Wa"Onj 7. the t six mo he fire had 'not reacted. US Buggy, Road.C Married in B wmanville, 'on die 23th "Come, my lads, won't you help ho'p 'HE, VY WAGGON and WILKINS ONDOMIt410N BANK by the Rev. Mr. Turnbull, at the said.Colonel Lewis to the British s5ldiers M r. Eliner Ross, of Osnaws," to standing idly by. SCUFFLERS, call at 500,000' Man a h�inds ith, only da-ug hter df Mir. H iud It Miss Edna Sm "Yes, sir, wilfingly," they replied; u obanged Capitil Faid'up, sit Hamilton and Lewis led the way into the KevI Smith, of 0 East Whitby. POYNTERIS, C erryw od. buming arsenal, and the Soldiers followed. bright new stock of Tin, Su' rplus, Wm. Madden and Wm. Carrol 'were $1115001000 They rolled out through the fire the barrels and fflut sentenced to four years' imprisonment as Gr -e-, Kilwa a asl*ring at,La, of punpowder, calling them "buTeLs of ware WHITBY AGENCY. .,' Kingstion for housebreaking Windsor. pork, and they saved the city. ware hu been opened There died at Lot 27, Con.4, Whitby C 0#1 —G*4 a 800Tre C&W Puwl;p� Lad OD Wednesday, August 24, John R. Hill, Oil alwXY8 0 a N. B. STOUFFVILLf.. PUM 8AVrNG8 D1111PARTUX", d 48 yeltil; and 10 months. hand. th&,C&" wU1 their Own weAer- P A G. T _kdi�or wean a smile tbts roomi tntitut allowed aik high"*sturMs Miles: Not R. freight car julnip0d he The Ave of wilthdirawal requirs& not PIC linall6m a op"J.&I attention track a the Oshawa Switch nek. r the It's a boy and weighs I I I lbs. -given to the 00 itrtriat'ii Sale and ogner Not". station Thursday of last week, whilch do W. Riiilufrew h" oommeuW 'She sm-layed t e 5.40 a. m. tral"bdut two'honre. tion of a brick stable qn bis properil, on E. J. TELORTON9 MANAGk* While shun amng promptly'' Pirst-class Vehiol' for hii4i by 'a ay'�or tiDa freight at the Mail- the corner ot Main street and OY eable Iron Works, Oshawa, on Wearies. ILve. ht, 'Bus. � * !Pa into a car load to while you wait. . Dig oe day last, thesweeper ran P. C. Fleury hits :pidichased the pro- BRAT,*0y/�LL91n ing all G. T. R.Arains. Freighil co f al w-blcb-4ec&u6e or. a curve. at-the party known as the Tranmer property on time a —was belu� the corner of Main sod Albert strelets. na therefoee unexpected 8.111d express delivered W all 0 V a$ lLrw of tb' pusileil position by the freight, Mlotoe He intends to move the dwelliag house p ILL thp 4, badly damagel now on the promises and oreot a fine NLVWV AY and Sweeper wa ivetroughitik TN I- �a because of it. brick residence. AjAd Last Thursday R bt. Clark on deliver. JWM, 61 twbuty two fine Fairport. orkohire- Wlilte logo roprietor, McDonald. to Messrs. 11ol len Furnace Work I ane3�i of Toro be-en:spen seenis-to, k now the qc 1091 r ato,lias A fet of hog rais ing a week with her. paront.3 as the"hogs, which are born last a A ''S'Pecialty.: weighed o n aver r Walte,r Sparks, anda friend.froini Hamil age 19(libs Jorrner8 t ub �louutaiu, are liere with th)j, NV. J. Stark met 'with.rather a' paiuful a ent� for a kihort vac' tion. par ile re Rec,dent on Sunday nigi t last whi All kinds of Thomas .%I&nsheld 6nd daughter!: while turning- from Toron-to in company with d r:' iving to'ihe Oty early Friday morning, CA r.T. 11 PR I C F"S;. Dres 'ed ' M b W. G.- Barnes. ,When near Markham Rough & S UM er had ratb�r an uncomfortable experience -they came to a bridge which the Storm of and narr inly escaped serious accident. In Stock I the afternoon had partly washol away When descending the Highland Creek hill a hold-back strap bro4 and the horse be- The darkness, which was Egyptian,. pre . 1'. W, xe ea7 Pine 'Sbeidng Matched ga.n to run away and nd�r the bridge collid- vented both horse and driyer from seeing the wagon upside down, and throwing the buggy and occupants wore precipitated B1 ok n andy's ughs and Mouldings ed with another rig, breaking and Cerning the washout, the restall being that bores, B 0 Hard. Voor It i WML�hed 16 . U o upants out upon he hard road. The headlong inW the depths below. Mr.. Gates, Eavetro cc load of produce was scattered and about Barnes, strange to sa:9 escaped unhurt, y vea Hil seventy d,,zen of eggs brokou. The parties and baslened so the nearess residence, G*Q* 1side Saw and- aped ir)jury, but the horse was cut UP where he procured light and help, and in -ISO plainitig Mills some. a short time, the diff, ofthe P"" tA' -of N. L MILK ed out of the 'S kin buga and hartiess were fiab d6 ' to- 'ter B)rown's CornerL MARKHAM. ravibe. The horse in some anactcount- W o4ite sido 0 )I@ *ay had landed on the-oppc Wm. Fleming return6d r"y Lift Force. —another instance of a flop over without 5 frorn Uskoks, Lakes. hie trip to the M any explanation. W. J. carries a beauti "X a Lightning injured the induction 'ioil as CANCE C RED AND 'd* of his is" "d a ful soam on one al li e h Water Works station on Sunday. P ginjiler smile on the other. He declar" q*A U slightly injuring the fire alarm bell.,.' T YOUR OWN Suction' 30 0 all f he is through as a lacros" referse.—Sm 0 uring she el"trical storm on S�nday - Ou Thursday night of last week be. put in on shortest noti fi!rnoon, S.'- McBride, while looking j,."u and'10 o'c�oek S. Dorley, of after some raia water barrels rmwived -a old dandbUr, wa two 8 stamps 10 Gormley, and his 6 you a sbock, but nothing serious. Zen&, were driVing bows from l3touff OrdeN left with D. F. EM, ilk d og wW revei MIS. Young, wife of Principal YOU Ville oil I the creek just mig of $6 Ingo Ve Our prompt an the G?� -very oare 1ph public Schools,.and. Miss ful attentiOn. Ringwo(2"19 ilied the bores to drive 0 0: UnderbilF, of Pickering, were the guests Quite a number "o a(Z — through the Ws"r 0 LVA11 Wmd-" of all kinde sold.wh of Reeve Underhill on Friday last. in itbe -habil, of driving through and the Q a "I'MMIX CANCE9 CUR Hebner, of Scarboo, was obarp. Jos. �fid bank is som*wh&l steep as the gaming 4�t�I GE, ON 1% CANADA. GE0. GISROW, with ' forgery, on Wednesday, before UXBRID 6, but there happens to b a washout ded P JU g d e Morgan, of Toronto. He plea point and wben the rig went do 14 CLAREMONT as that oOIRT, not guiltyl and trial will' take place on M 9) PrAH w*AIY *u's I :. - . itbe wheel truck in the rut and both &I their S tbil 090e Wednesday.—Sun. onpants were thrown out. It seemil that %1 ox d a Bond sooeunt profesisional cud b4 Also waiskl oopy from a trip through the Eut A. Wilson returned home on gatur. of usp" 1* H. little Zellst struck on her head and &I. "dram. the MONEY day though therewas little or no marks upon TO LOAN 1 to t Leaf Woolle 13 res of the Maple -or n Mills. her, she lived only a few minutes after S James Taylor, of Scarbo the mishap. Mr. Dorley was also severe S , It pring, rod at East 0 RL Is efore Magistrate Orms d b Mr. sod Mrs. ly bruised and shaken up. -To 9 ronto on Monday with assaultio his 25 ce' n,-,- for �he V TGAC E SECU ITY .". .. Dorley bavb the sympathy of the entire i) ther-in'-law and committed for trial. munAy in their sore bereavement.— ro The ry com door leading into thebake be- Tribune. Do You witat is nobbi omit bonght and i old ojm oommUlgion,'. hind Mrs. W. C. Miller's *store, was set i6 rl th() so we can Knaks thein. Picke,ring' 'L: FALL FAIRS. on fire by the overheating of the,oven Sunday night but it was 1)romptly put returned fropil -tinvills, Sept. 15 end 16. Riving Just boo,, We feel bet Pnt or I", now I I the New York Cuttin -hands ith palls of WM ever W guagsutee it perfect fr out by a fV friendly w A� water. Clarke, Orono, 96pt. 19 and 20.-,,, r able than Ne'' '18 surance I pf-etor Loudon'--- of the Standard Lindsay Central, Sept. 22,,24. Glass and Stearn Boil ns Ottawa Central, Sept. 16 to 24 delJoUr Own yancing 0 Of faUY]do Bank is in town to-day -in connection L.- ._� _!,. t.. �'j '" ��I.: - alt:- r: 1111� ') . " ;-, I COavQ' . 10 _t*1 thE Private and 0 Lb his duties. He is also looking over "Western.-Londong Seipt 8 to 11 Toronto Industrial, Sept I to U11, f unds on tcea, 80i'De available premises with a view to sonal observatiom moving the bank, the present offLoes-being Sept 2 to 7 I Igston Midland, jiL Coblourg Central,.Sept 20, 21 98 a proper y to. corner,of"King t on the Routh wa t' too. stnall. apt %1-28 8 -returned from aAson's Central, 8 . . . .. .PLATEB. . F. A.. Ites' or Peterboro, ecem and Churoh street6, being Parb outh6 D. lktLv.. -Tuesday morning. ep, ens Estate,for sale very uhiftp. C%WSO]a eX b 0 Millkroo W. V.- RIC111RDBOWIll W*':':..r. W Point He had a v6ry Whitby, 8 t 29 t 001 1 ljo�able trip and as evidence that t k, Oct 8 d 4 aIt Cartwright, Blao h' 'r e fish are big in Lake Simcoe sent to his arkham, Oct CLAREMONT-30 h r G. W,, last week a black basil took, 00k 4# gh d et!,j blo ar; Cal w brot e wbicli tipped the scales at 4J lbs.—Econ. Searboro, Sept 80. Plie AA Talloring. 'L tL . .. 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W& . - I � I reported, In' E . , Sevtj" 4 ng- --- - , -r- � - . : . ­. , . . . i. , ­ I I . , - . f .:;4" �- , � - '' I Z. - - ; land-, the low-lybig* districts f%r6 LATEff, CROP - BVLLIETIN ;; .- -1 1. _� - :i :� �,(.' PLUNGED DOWN 120 FEE. �,-, . 1,0 and cropa are extensively damagod. . ­ . .� . . I . � I 1_ 1­. , ;I" � 4 r441810it - - .--,- .. . - . 11. .1.. O�V,��, - , :.t t'. . ,­_ ; � ­! I - I . Britain Will stand, No Vurther 9 . I .. I I . . � .. .., . I � .1;,�, [I -marthenahire dist.riot of W-ales - � .. 9 ­ . � . ,� ' , . - � . . i­�, : ISTI ATT E S_ OF THE DEPARTMENT I I IERRIBLE RAILWAY : .. " 1�__, ,I[ [I IN N I I .I I'The C&i � - . Ili Asia rrom the Bear t ACCIDENT IN' j� 1 ,�_ - ., . wits swept by a torna,do. , ' ' . I ,. � .. � . ,�� :' : _. I . -, ­ ­ . ...-1 ­. , .. 11 . --. .1. ­__:,. ­ !��, ..., . .. W...., � . , ­ ,-,,,�.�I.I-_-� - I. ­.��7 .,-. .. . _. ... kynoeb, Company, of BirminghaM, ,-1... . OF AGRICULTURE. -,, t ._ � :)oat's Londi n special. . , WHICH SIX ARE KILLED. . -1 . I I ... ' ­� ! ;., . .i�,,� ., . The - !, 4,,-.- :. .: � I The New York I ;: . . I _ , . . �, I :_1 __ - .. . . . . I ,� . 1. e- a , .. L � , . - ­' . J. � . ...., .. I. - ; , - - , �h ed an � ,,_.: ._. � 11 ._� - , .. �:.:�_�:,. I., �- .: -: ,,.,-.:1--_ I ..,. -_� ., ,;,. � - ' FRO T� Eng., iiii reported to have receiv �"., ..'., - 11 -1 - 1 � r. . . . . ... r . . , �I M� , VERY LAnST , , - says.;-We jinay expect next week to � . . , 11 . .1 _. I .1 I �� '.., I . _. . ,. ry " . The Colliery Coal Railway Bridge on the. -- I .�,;­ . 1i �'.. -11, .! I - _Tt" I . I order for ton mi-Ilion milit.a 1�11�t- in��A,#s Ili! ','Apring antil Iratil whe" ' ' � . .1 . . _ 1.4�, .�! . . I hear - that England and It ssia have - ­. . ... ­I ­� .. �, . . � . � .1 ALL ME WORLD OVER$ ridges, to be promptly delivered to the Though it Smaller Average Per Acre- , tipper #'art of Vancouver 11sland G I Vets :r._-1�...� .1 ;,. -4. .. �, .:- - a I , I . -­­ � . . "" come fir future - _ _ . ... .­. :, 11. .1 .:,.�;% - � I... I United States Government. - to a decision " to th . . � ., ­­ ` �'::­ � . I: , ' , "... . Way finder it Train. . �.. � I .- I �. I - . , t . Live Stock ]brough thto Provium. -11, ..-'� -� I I ., .� ­ . . t ..,.:, :� I . . ,;I, � ;- !' . ..I I.. 1. ! :. . -,. ­­­ . .. 11 :1 r­ --�.. .- '. �, �� I - ; : I - , - , �i : , -:,-- . t . . - i .. I L , _�. .� ' -o o - : 1, _.- . 1-_� , . rt I a a i n b a si 4a. " rela tions., but the n4tuio o the tdo- ­. , ��d- * - , . : .. I I M." de Staaf, the I ussi T I -- ,:�:.I,'� ­ . -, -_ -.I- �-11-.1 ..1. � ­ -About Our Ovm Coutittrk.- � The following are tb crop eat iffliiitem . . A desl)atch from Vancoufer 8ayg:- :;,, _� �I­.� �._.I - . -if; erno . - .. - ,:. ­;" . _ :, _;.I . ..�, b%tereiting it' . . . . . - ,., �,'7 .. . I . A - 1. 71'. Idor to Great Britain, according to a casion, peace or war, to-day hangs in .. . '. I' �' " , .. �, . " , - %.,-. Great Britain, the United Statcs,. , Bpecial despatch fr(>m St., Petersburg, Of the present year, am%mpiled by the .the balance. ' " . . . News Of a terrible railway accident on -.::..-.',,. ' '. -_ ' . ". / ­ -___ " ' I . I . , -:. . . . _--�ff' -�'p',i-,- -61 ti-S ,Globe, Condense4 - . 1. : . I . ­. " . . I - . Ar 1will soon retire froin London, ano lie Ontario Depiartitnent of Agriculture. . . . ' ' � , * , - * ; the upper part of Vancouver Island was � ' .. .. . ... . %­ :z.'..- '� I -�_.-,.7 � ,ij, ;Reading. . ,a . - I hear: o oz�el rL . _�:.;:.� , - - ­ - : . I saorted for Easy, . I Ist'.ridwed by the Count Cashini. Run- . w tent t autho: ' tk ,that �: - �': ._�._ . . . ... - . A . The acreage Is 1 of , ­. ; .:_ .. : - -I.- I I 4�. � final,.but thp yields ' received here froni ITnion Oa' Wed'1138-_,.,!��.�-. .. ,! 1. ..% I . � .. J_ �, * I d that . : �.:_� :;,�".*- -" - . ' ,t6rd Salisbury ham at last d 3( 6 I . . z-_ .- I . , , - r� � * . I . .: ':'.�..I._ sian Ambassador to the Unil.ed Staten. grain will be revised in November fro I - . . ' , - : -, ,_� ,_. I . I � . 1'_..._ . J in - :: ':-1. m. .. . � I #... �. , . -i . � � I �_ �c - . �� :�, %m _:..�, . . .. . I .-.,. � . 1: ., '' 1::`:` Rogt6nthal, the pianist, hits been.com- ,- . I : �-- �. . ­­ ' -1 ".. - - , �AAA:-.,-­-.�:,­,*..� m not object I, disamm- 'lay afternoon. Details are meagre up ... �­ .- � I I" r ,,,, : - ­­. V.I. �.� 1.I.., actual, "t-hrw4ning results. since (''hill& doe, I I - . :: � . ,,�-. . � I ­. I . .i . I . "I . , 0"ti'p o d a . u . � �,I..�Z--t���1' . .� - I 1. ­ , ..-,,,, . . � - ' - manded by' the Queen to' play tit ­ ' '' . � meat, it Is idle for Engl. ud to at- -to this tiine of writing, b t it is defin __ ; � �.. �._.. - 11�� -L i C!apt. Tfaagins of &�-rontn dr ,- - ber illed_ _-�� ., _-,' - -r�. ,::,I-, ,�,,� Fall wbeat�1,048,182 ae�res, yield,25, i Lely known that: six people were k _- � " � B -itte concert at Buckingham Palace . ..., . . _ _ do.ail on Friday, king at Ili st - .._.' ``;..: . -_ ,_ I , 1 I while 4vor tompt to save herfrom that. 'itte. Lord .r . .; t ., I­ 1. : - /_ . . . - - � lie will appear in 305,890 bushoils, an average of- 24.1 bu- . � -ight it number seriously in-,.. ..,.,..- ,_�,_._ 1� . .-, � 7 � . early In October. Outi it n d- , _ ..;: ,: . ,. .I .::.,. I I %I__ ::- ­ . ., ­. yacht. 1. I _. Salisbury ftills back theiefore on . . ­ � I . - '; . . I ­'. , ; - ��­ .,�** '.* .� . .. . , ildoe opening concert, shels per &ere. In 1897 950;222 .a.cres' - I 1 ,; . . : jqris't8,' the. (he.' Crystal P,, ed. The ac rred on OW::.1 1, . . _ *. * d wit - Jur cidont, otwz ­ .. . . - 'I, .�.-, --. Quebec 18 cro de -for I spheres of influetipe, carefull dolialit- . - 1'� -I �.11 �. . : �.'_: * - - �� I . n being the _M081 ,u ICOS;I7ffit for and immediately after will. leave . gave 23,988,651 bushels, ail av6*rage. of - I I Union Colliery Coal 161INvay- A span - �. . - .1 .. - - se"1190 . �. .-I 1. * I . . the United States to resume his tour, , .. . ed. If Russia refuses to bi id bervvlf . " _ , - - � - ­ . - I . _. - � p I I . . I I i �;. . I I ..:�'._:�, * several yeafs past. I.. 25.2 bushels per acre..-The average for . of. the Trent. River --bridge gave -way 1, .7 1 , " :,� ." . ,_ 11� . I - . _1 ;,. : . I.".. . . I which wan intarrupted two years ago. I .. 1. -1 ­ � I � ; .-J_,:%,.t... : Driver Sweet, of "A" Battery, tic I n 9- . . -i 4 to rem�khi within .t.he Iiiii In agreed % ... . .: I 1, ' hy sudden illness, � the sixteen years, 1882-97, was 891,14 vbon the first loit'ded. 'train of'twelity ::::; ; I r. � : ' -'', ;:-V , - 1 �;;, _ , ' r: .. :.1� % -tiences. , .I has been ls�ent ced to 45 (1-1 Y'st . ­1. upon, Rho must take the .(-oil eq :: ��'_ _�,:, :-. _ � : : . � . . � � ��... --, Ston, . Iligh officials at thetriiish rioirelg�n acres, giving 18,02-2,748 - bushels, be- . cars cross(ld lit -8 a.n.. plunging I hem 7- : , .41 . . � . , , ` , . _ . - I sertion.- . . . : :_ - ., � �� T_ ... [alprisonment. f r . _. . ' . BRIT1811 FLI,,'E,T RE DY, - , :1. .:.w I.— .. , t I . _� I_.I.- P -, � . - Office 'declare that the story hase-d ing an average of 20.2 bustiels Iver. -- . . . : and their litfulall freight 120 feel. into - .�'-. .,_ .��' , . ...�_ . - . _ ­ , , . : _. . �.. - is si imat. . - - ''The British floot, is ready i t t his mo- . ... - I : '.� _ The Manitoba�wheat crop. e ul)on,la .despatch from Aden, Arabia, to ' . � _'. I - wre. The acreagp this year . is t e . . the river.- Nine pe - � 'J.-,, ..._ . -. I . - :.,C -- and tliat- of , . b I ()pie were aboard at ; � .I..I. . I . ..: tool 6t 25,000,000: bushels.- 'lie St. Petersburg Viodomost to the - - .". ,;. ;_.�._; - -I . :_ . inen-t- for all eventualities. Officers -on , " ere killed, _� -:.' -:. - � �" ' I . "shels. . the fill I W � � '', ..; . . :.,­- -�"� the Territories at 7,000,000 �ccni ly largest since 1883, when l,W7,210 acres le, five of these . . effect that Great. Britain has r( . . / I . � . .1 . .. .. - 1. . 11 - �: ­ . ' leave have been warned 'to old thein- � . .t _� � - .. .-.1. ��.�, McDonald's . scap- z. , :,*... �I � . ��'..- I. ." Mrs. Amy Bjizzard, of a8surned a protectorate over the whol.6 yielded -only 10.6 bushels per acre. The . ; three Soriously-itijured and one e. t, ­- ',:, .:-," . , I ­ - ,: ' -brat- " Helves ready to rejoin ei - ships. on - . . .. . m_- - ­ . .11 . - . . . I , -, .� , __.1'" - Point,�Quven`s 'County, N-13., cele of South Arabia, is nonsensfe,al, as largest crops -of the past,� sixteen:, � . thei � . �� ,'�� _- �­'� ,..,. ­ . , . _..�_�p�,' - . . ed without ,injury. .- . _ . �...�1_-� � ­_ ­ I 1- - . .-r I.". ..� �-, - � 1. . . P_ �,� ;. - � '. r_ -I., , -,�_.:- ".� ;.I". I � . - - . on Tuesday. GreAtt Britain hits fo' ma 8 ex - i _., i,,:, . 7-- . . . . ­­_ ad her 1,04th birthday . 11 I r ny yeaT ' years were in 1884, 20,717,631 bushels,, sufflalorifi.., :__ 3�:-,,� ,_ . : I .1 : 9 Folluwing are the 'killelf:-, - �- - -, ,. . .",I.m _ ­ ­, I - , , ,:_ I �., . .1 1�� : 1 1 ; .I, . . . .� -�. 1:.� * Mont.reiii, ercised a proteat.orate over t he- t ribes . . I . ­.. _�: -�:-,­::­ t :' " � � . : p :� -.":- The E h Royal Scots, Of In the meantime Sttl'181)ur Is await. Alfred Walker, engineer. , I., I!-.�, -:1� . . r . . - . . . � . - . . ., I ; �, . tinent a round Aden, and there has beon no in 1891, 21,872,488; in 1892, 20,492,497 bu- - .�� . - � `-.� - ­ ­� , .- . ,.­ :�; " k"'"... i. .. �-��:, . I 1, -: . . r_ 1�.,;. . i pplying to the jiLlilitia, liepar . ­ -;. , : .":.'':� .1 . - ... � an. . i I -�.i - � . . .. I .1, .�.. are a . . j' ' : _ " ., .- . ..., .. .nies to I 11 e, e li it n ge, in the hituation for the last Bliels, and in 1897, 23,08A,052 bush- 'ing Itussia's decision, but Rumsia. hai Alex. �Ialado, brakem, �` .. - lv�': I '.. . 1: �:- 1-1 � :. ... - , , 1 V,:: - '. . . ..: � -, , - .1 �, for. power Load tNvO COM.Pa � . -nl* ' Win. Work, train hall(]. -;.-­� �1�.:%"I. . ,.!..o ."., � . � %:. ,�, - . �­ ' ..'. - - . .- �.�. . . I - 0 .' '.� - - .11 I .. 1.- regim( . . 1 . . *rho yield of -1898, thierefore, - .� ­ - ... �.` . ,_.­ i.., .. �. .- 1 . . .. .., . .I .; 11,- I _. ­ - . "'( '� '; � ' - ," ,-'-:: ` , . , - 1wo decades. 0 e Is. . not yet inad' up her I � . - - , - � . . . . .. . .,; .. . . posit i Two Japm, nnniem tinkii'own. � 1. . _ . : %_ .." " ;t,. '. I -ho -c in a to kno"w h ' '!:' ' '-. .,.7- . I . I - ' `� -�' -I ' ­ , I. p om In . � -' - -' -, - .� The Dominion 7tra"des Congrpas Meet � , "', Men m - at ) I - UNITED STAI'ES.. , , , ,, r I on to lie the largo8t, recorded by Richard Night.irig�ale of Nanaimo, w f) : : . . . ' �­­_ ;�. ,: I - . . I . . - ­ .,.,i,_ I - � 11-11 --,i, .._.I . I � .- m ,7. . -- - ­. I.. . ��,_ . . . W at is afoot are, confi(len , that' Rug-.' wits working' undoer the bri'll; .�- - . : - . . . . . * :--''. ing, to be liel.d..at. Winnipeg next inunt-h M r 41, 'Mary Conrad, an aged lady. the department since 1883. The . It, e .,I t t lie q�.� 'I, ... .�.. - . �_:. ..­ - . 1.1-z: , � .1 ,. ' I y I I .. :-.1 _ 1 - . I ;: I ..- 6th inst., instead _. - sla will climb (1,own and tectipt Sa:Iis_ tinie of tile Reoident, wits Insta III - :, �: .I . � , - �_,�I,�. will assemble on the 1 t, re.KidiDg At Readifig, Pa., died Itom the creMe this year is pa:rtly duo to t he . ­ 1, "V . �. � . ". ­ - ,, 1 . ' . I . ::, - , I, -�.11, - ..- I tell Conti - . I . :� � ;.�­;z . . . .­:­ I ) .­­ .. � , I . I - :: . of the. 13th. . - 1. bitte of a musquito. bury's terms, basing I dence killed, hving pinned df)%4,,n in sh'i . 11. :..::� %� : . . .. 11__�­._ ­ �.. .... fact that. only 25,159 acres v%ere plow- ant. �',­', --- ' �_ , .��-1, .__­ � � -t-hat. t e � ay I i W h G r. �1. .�,:.: -­ � _,.. - ._� ...,,-_, . .It is rumouked' . . h R. & 0. N, Ifnited 'State'.s Ambassado'r­t liks on thoix expert knowledge (ha( lid.limill, al-er wit.11 it lie,;Ivy car. 1-1119 . -. ,.,". . .. _..-,.. �� 1". Company will build a la l.ge hotel a 1, Re I ' of 'cid up this spring, as agaltist.55,477 in . - . wirenian, hiid his leg 6roken and WAK �- -1 ­:_ . .%.% - . cepted the office of Secretary " ,­ -1, : - .... .. .­ _�!. to cost in -the neighbOur- 1897.. 04 -,the bami8 of acreage, yield will not be ready for ti� co . -ee F"- .. ::.:­ - .s .,:, , � I., 1. lifliut fol ot he rwise badly injured. I'll i a. ., �` . �- I - - _ , _. Kingston, . Sittte. in Mr. McKinley's Caninet. . - . . - I . .,_. :,,. 1: I . �, .. I ._., , � - . . , 'r, M i ss :� ". � . . � . three ye&r8, at least. sengerm' front Victoria-T. G -tilt, , . I -��, -.,..: ..... r I . ... . - _­ . 1 Tbo father of ' Jamen Corbott, Abe I . . . -.1.1 ,, , - ­ - - .. � - .....1.1.1-- bood of 050.,000. , - and quality, the Ontario fall wheat � . . � . ..... .'' . , I , � . - I . itm-ne ati(I Imiss Grievea_w(5ro sef*101.18 . -'.. � ,. - ." , , :,: . -a t for * , 'T S.-I.:., � .. . . .. .�, The estimated yield ot fall wbe. pucili8t, tihoit and killed his wife. ftt� crop of 1898 may be set dov%n an- L110 -: U 1118�,� ROSSI,A'S' T,AN ­_ 1 . . . . . .. � 1. . . ."I -- c,'- ;­- ly injure(t. . . . . .1 .1 .11 ­ : '.. �":; .1 :"1 1 -, - .- - 11 -1`0 for . ­ f ­-: , `�,­ " - � ' - _ �.I"', 189 � ,`,,4ji FranaLwo on Monday, and then bosL sin - .. �� ­ - � F �_: - I -� 11 the Provi' ce of Ont.al I ' 8 '8 'L ce 1883, at least. . . I A' well-known Euglif,Ihmi n, long ,rho accident is the most. terrible.o ' ' � , - �. _. �. . 1. � . IL To- :­.�­ - �� . , �. .1 ' ­ i, :�.�.�,�_ 25,305,890 bushels, as against 23,988,051 Itook his own life with the same* Welt- . -1 !:. - ,. ;� '-. . I.. , ; .- .�!�. � .1.1' , -: ... � , . .�- I . ' beat, ha' its kind ever experienced on the, island. - ­-,_� . . - . :.1�-.,. -bushels last year. . .� � . I poll. . . . . . I.: Spring wheat-Spri'ng W. s an aident Of St. pejor8burg_ tys th:Lt t ho, I : . _. : _ :., - .1,� -1 .. .I— ­ . I Janies I)unsuiu'r, President. of I Ile ,.: .:: * ,::.-.1 . I - _ .--: . I ,: - 11�.1. 1�� . io,t& -- -�n area of 389,203: acres, - Spani;iIi-Aninifean war: co ing soisoon ­1. '.''., `�. � I -.:* . .I,_q 11.11. . 0_ .". ,00d- _8" -e i or I ' I .".I '.- _- �_.._ .- .. .:�_,.1.11 I., A petition Is in circ�ulatio' n in W Rev. , rtnual 'Break.%� 11, a ., -yielding 6,714, road, with a rollef part,y left hY SPA- 1, - . : ."._,, 'L;- -_ _.. .:� -0 . -.-.1� I t , 6 ' Irage of 17.3 bush- anti uncipoe-todly after .he chine-so- . ,11. _­ I . I �'..- o, in- . ; ,;, I . . _11, _. , . 1. I� 7 - , . . ."', stock pray ni the Government . ell)I steamer for (be, Acene ,of the di+-.._1- :. :�- .. :'!. ., I business and roligious circles in I-ligh- 51 bushels, tin ave Japanese war, bas u1nel. 11 I Iss, . . . .. . - ,� . .-­ audit Cron .. . . !a"m . _�.:�;r. :�� _ �, '... .- . � _ _­_ stituto ail , and inspection Of t 110 Wood, near Chicago, was stabhed to eta per * acre, In 180 323.305 . a' . Plana In the far EamV PlIti ely The ad- aster. . i . .. . . . .­-`.r :. ;�..._.�.­ - I , - � . .1 . - - �_: .­ _ .. . - . ....... ... - 11- .w. . . 1 . I . ­ ; : �. �. � .� � - . - . I ­. . , . � . ''.L 11 '..-�I L. 1'.T,��:7 ., i�__. . � ," . , town books., I , . ­ death 1) -t hke, it tailor, or) Nion 'bushels, 15.1. butill- vent of a nascont. great 1 )wnr at. '.%I'll- ­ I i I . ­ �. .. - 1. , .. , .... ,e - . � . I.:. � j- :. -, . .1­., . ,I­ y Carl 111L . gave, 4,868,101 or . .. I � ..i :" ;!� . .- . ..� , - �-.,7: �. I .� xperinipht-al day. . . . ' . .. ;��_.- .1 . . I .., 1.I li� .1. I , � , I -1. .1 . f. z � ­ JF 'a - , , - _. - �- Director Sa:undors of e . .1 I k .�... I . . ,�: .... . �.. I " . , I - - - . I I ela per acre. The crop this year iii the ni 111, oil friendly ternis %%ilh E'llg1:111d . -.1'. . a � .�_ ,� . .1 - .1 , 1:1- _­ 1.I.... - -: - . 1. - I—, 1. . - :1 . .- � ., is .. ir C RUST RISING_ ..... ..:,�­�­ __1 I .- .. , : f . : _". I.. - f&rm-% reports from Agar iz, B. C �kdditiona�l det�ails relative to the I A A . ". , .., � I � 7--" _ ell year 510,- li_,us created con.4ternatior aniong the �'.;, i 1 � "I ..- - -1 � _ Ifirgest since 1801, ia whi I �� ­ � :..�:'' . ,_:;� -:. .. - I - �. " o :. _; : - .. . .;. 1: _`�.'. that crops throughout British 'Coluta- terrilile cloudburst, in -k .. 'i,� . . ­: . . ­­� . � _ I- .1 11aNN ini - niilit4Lry ittilvisors - of thi Czar. N%_Ito' : �il I I -_ , ­ I ;, . . . .. ­ I ., � _. I ­ , � . .. - I _ , � .� ­'._.: -e 8 gave 10,711,538 ,opetkil . In be -ro-411ioaed Voilli tb.- -: :- . ".... . a -naessee, last. Friday. at 634 acre bushels, Ot ­ bia, z-re ipod. . I County, T( I urgti -Ell! intor,ventim. art(] hope ingiirrotrilan 1.r �..:.. ; 1. ,7_- - -1. . ' . . - " 1:1 ; . -.. . :. - ::..: . I- - .- - - - .��.A, . _., . , .. � .- .�.,I:.-�1._� Capt. Leslie of-"A" battery, will I'Ie, Lha t, thirty-two. persons becatne vic- 21 bushels per acre. � that 'the. disputes between Spanish .'Illtl Troops Rell'arn t*roin Cuba. ` , .:A,- , . . .Z.- - -_: .; , - . I :!.. . � � . - .._.... . � �� ..­ . - ..._... .,. �� I Lillis Of this downpour. from the skies. Jktfley-438,73i acres ,give 12,0�8.245 American delegatqg tothe 1.1aris ]'�.av - , , ­�,-,­� _�_.. 1;-; ..1 . :,- !'I- : ��� temporary- A. D.C. to M;Ijor-Genera. . . � -0 -Thp� Lon,lon I)Itily 211.tii'ii I3ia,rritz'coT'-,_-'_::.1; ..... � . _... �. . - ,_­ . � I..,I.. - 1- . - _ '. :, -..:.I _.. pe�rn_iarlellt officer Onawagor, Nlilos MCI)Ofllill, it. teatn- buitiliels, or 27.5 bushels per acre. I 11 Conferonce will yet oifford tilt oppor-- - . . . .. .;'.: , � ,_. .,-- 4�. ,�� '� HUttOn, U11ILLI the - I - -, -( - 1. -,e' ,: . ,,. axrLves from Scotl�ind. I tite r of St. Louis, Mo., dived from the 1897 451,513 acires gave 12,021,779 bumb- tunity for it. ,Nl(-n who �,�it o w 84 I g,li s I I riD,9p4)n(Ieut .iayg,-"Thf! troui)g sent in ., ._,,; I--, �:. � - . . - r - -% . I I I � . . I . � _- ... . .. - � I I I - �" �;`� ' '�- ...... - - I pursuit of the lrin(l o - ��11�.: . . 7r,,. : The revenue of the Inferior'Depa;rG I top rail' of Fads bridge into 01(01issili- elm, or 26.6 bu.,Ihels lit-racre. The ac,,#,,- well&-Ly that he reckons Opo it -1 It is. ,I n(I . f ('if.r I i s't s which - ' I I I . � I :.-;��_�,I ­ � . . .._� ut uninjured. age ha,afall-en mteatiily ellice 199a, when' that. Aualrotn influenoti, ag�tinlil Count appearttd rerently al, AIVAIA de CI 's- � ­ -i: . .��.. - _�,z mant, from the Yukon during I Ile. fiscal li�irpi fliver, and callie. o, . I It ,� :�. � .1 . - - . - ,I - :: 1 .1, ��i . , . - . . . - ;_ - �.11. "I he 701,326 nores were sown, but the yield Goldel - '�.I I 1. -�:. . � �- . . I � �%.;, -o . . , - I . I � .._%. . year just closed aniounts altoge.therto I'lle di,stan­v fi ill the rail to t IOWski'4 urgent advice, ,. is vttrs, 'fill V:Oelwia, faile.(-i t o (,,,I pt u re the �,.' -�_­ - � :_:, '�, * I . Z.I has been about -proulpting him to this 40011f'he. -,:- . . - ­ . - years . ­ . .. - . . . I .t _.�I_: the roya.It ies. 1'watler -is--115 feet an.(I (Ito Witter is of the pa8t foul. ,:1. , � -ing ::' ..�I". . - - , - ,. I I . $442,200,-exclusive bf al,out 1-15 feet deep. - - . ­� I stationary. . . .1 ..: _J ` . fri�-rillwl"i of the, hand ov, 0) - t 11.4 .1 '. ': . ... I � .-. 71 .1 . .1. ­ - . �� U%.- I . " . I _ ., . � I rox� st-,L :-e-IfrAti Nicholson haVe I .1 . I ' � ...I - � ­ _. ..�. - ____,�.,- �'. .,:''' " , .�L ' ­. . � - .(ht tit,--21.376,3W acres promise 11,Yield �.. ." I.— P , T - - .1- I colilplicit , lit) a re -_*3:,.;�_..J.­,­'�L!­," _ _, � , It ken co'mmltt�,d for trial on- the,(-hit rge Vivo- nas­iwi,� Wore .killed' by !'Ksber- I 11 � . , � :..'I � y of tile, iiihahitauLL4,. ,vs . - .. I 1. " ' b. : . - ! . - ... . . .." I� .IL; I� I Iti - J)ushels .- being 34.5 -,�. t�_' - --1 - : _ �.. � . %. � . aley's iff"' posse, Who raided it gambling don Of , 83,13�,02 E SOUDAN.. all Carlists, an(t fee-I and conceal tile ... -"-L..­._. _ .. . ­ ' ' i L_. ­ - - I_. . of setting fire to Bickle & If e, bwshols per'� acre. Ili 2,_ . . . .:. . . � _ �i, " ­ . , . .. ., _. : '­_ brewery on the night of August 7th at at Bay 'Bon) Ga., on' Saturday night. I I . - I I 1%,� __. , :L- ..- 132,491 jtcre'* gave 86,318,128 busihels,/ . ,, : - - .. - . fligitivoli an(l give their pursuers false,' -1 '-,:� I_. . . ..- 11 � -I.. I ..�. -_ .. .. . � . ... - .� I , . . - Thore Were one hUndred negroo _ . , . ,I:—�1.� - . .� - s in the ;.' : ­ � - � 1�11z_ Cobourg. . ., ' -d Ca r- ­­' I I - '' .. .__ .� . : . . I or 35.5 busbelm per acre. ln .lS96 tile khakilouin '11-111 Re Cniollart and_,"ithillitnt I n fo rru!i I ion. ALany prtAininent -­_­_ - .;. . . I . , -, '' . . ­ �q . � . . I I - -: ­ . I . . I .. . 71 . , ,..,1,� " , 'A' compiny to be cdlled the 'Caha- I)la ce, a n d whou tile sheriff entere( I Id was about 83010,000 bumbels, find Atuasthed "Ithin A _11oullk. - I' 11ILVII 134yonne, iliar- , .1 :, , I . ,�.�_ ­ . ..",, I I-st s sr"t I.I it(I tit - : ,, _..": ­ I .- , :,. firing cominent!ed. The m (.1-iff �le . . I .. .., . .. 1. - . I dian- Aleat CA)mpany i s hein lk' L ' ' yx 1. . ' '. . .. - . - _. ...L . :-_. ... :'.- � _ - g formed tit", 4. LO 1895. 84,700pU00 lju!�hvlm. Tbe gre;�t , despatch front I.outifin Na 'ainti Juan tie LLIZ, okxse 10 . 11�,,�.-_: ,- ,-.: I . . � AS hadly woull'ied. I, . I .-ThP ril z, !infl -, I . . .�,i_.,:,.,L by Toronto and Chicago capitalists, to " . - ...I . -.... tncro,a8e it) i eC011t. years inay tie -seen . . . �`­ , , - `-- ..,,:. L I . .. . . r' I i'l,,". � ., - -,;�-" � ;_-,'. _I.,.,*,- I . - r A di--as( rous. fit;e ()_cU red at.'Vreqno, from the following Mateuiont, of t 0 Anglo-Egypt ian re-contluest of 00 t ho 'Sp;1 11, an ny ( . ..� � � `L' .. .- :-L operate a meat packing indu9t ry nea . - � i 11 I . :,-k I I Tro,tit ier, its * -, - ­ . ­ . �;;- ; 11 - . .. " . I - L . ;!, _ � . i . - - . 'i . -.- .-. . ;, " . ( ell 1. -144)udari im steadily oppinnylling its .(,ill- - f., L �., .. ..'. ... Toronto. . .. I ()it Sft( urda� night. It mvepi tile arm ; 1,875.240 deros, gi%ing lKeViOU-11 i8L riming, �� . .. . ­ I I sixteen y& . - LO thO 18,81, Carl _;; .. . .­ - IL .1 I � - . : ,.> . - L:.� t.- -. .. .; I . 1 Soutllef!n Pat-ific reservat ion f ro ill (14,476,051 b"lielm, or 84.4 bushels per- mination. lihartoufn_--will be captill- , . - . ­ ::..�:� .. : . ...I . . . .1', I ,Returns &n pilli& - by Mr'i. George . m 04 th,.ir thxjeat hf�ing to establi!h easy L, �; . . . L ­­. . L .. L Alit,ri posak t,treet, ti) Nlono a I ree I. U I I , * ,L­,L_� _ ­ .1 - . . . .- �: ,;c . .� . .. . L � Johnson�_ show that -there- are' -in Can- ' a"a. . and Alabdimn ontilshed within it nwnf It, - . - I ­ ., .1 . � I ­'. . . :11 � -dristanoe of three blocks, and in It lil (--,()I I t-,L c L.W I th the petly local le LdAirs in .�:��,­­ % .1; I ; . 0 - ltye--165,089 wbrafil give 2,683.8.28, bu- ` . : . 1- ", , -,. .. - L ada 559 creameries, 2,556 chiese, fac- ., 1, � ' 'L _­ L, I _.. ­ - . 11 ;..,: :�.. �; ,�� � - :. ' -1 _� 11 tle more than an hour $500000 wo h bUt Finglimlimen litive.-not, yet rea(�Iled Lb" L 1J.'18(lue pruvinces and. ,�Rvari)a.'_. __ _:'.- '. ,� 4. ,. . , , . . .1. ''-...- _,_.,�," . .I.. li-'i- .-.:.I- tories, and,203 factories producing both ' rt sbelsl beting 16.3 bushels per aere. In . ­ � . �, .-,�. . w I -1 . � �.__ - : , . off property went, up ill smoke. I toil- 'the. htligo Of exci t r what .im * __ � - ,-": ` � , a, eese. . .) Lelnon, ve �Sl,:,lli.jll dt, ives have beell ddspatcil­.�,.'� _:. ­ 1�,:, . - , ­ . -- .- L' b tt nd ell 897 187,714' acres gave 3,U2,005 bu - , .; - C , .1�,� "I I - ' .I Oct. Y-I- 1 . IL .� I - ­ I � . na _.". ,.� ..:,. ­.- - I .1 . -n-ado struck twelve -prage ono of t he most rot � 'IL - . - - � . . r I Ill ;,­ .-.1., I .L 11 :. _-­- ­� ,g d A tot . mile.q eta, or 1.8 bushels per acro. The a% . lo. and onin'- e,l 1,' �.. �. ­�:" ...- I * kr" ement� have been' "complete L . - I . , y t'he 6ovornment-to %vatch Ille'll. ' . , . . .� , ,�.. _ _ ._: ity of the. .., 1.- ­ . I. . .� . . ,. " n Canhy, �Iinn., Mond mixteen years wtin 16 . �' ,; -, Ii. . ,_. ... I north-west of .2 bumbel.s. ...,- -, :: .: I . � .1 . for �1 visit to Quebec. on Mtolier 3, Lerruptedly sivervaKful military ' 7"., ;m. 1 . I - 'I'lle f:ik,,t that, ull I Lt rs fr m Don.. . ,.1.1 - , _ I I - I"11 . . _ - Pea&­H65,1061 tiocren give 15,681,78z' lit'- . _ entel.: ' - . ,..; . , - . .. I ­ � -, . L. and Honor- flight,. and killed *even people, destroy- prim. I I-�, .. ;,,. L 5- M I - - ­ - 1. ­ � - .::�: L. - I 11:L p, , . ." L' . . . .1 �. ­ : :, huildings aud did gieat shels, or 18.1 buNheIM per acre. Ili 1997 t 114i .'L - ; I Citrlo' - now take ttill by � .' - , r' - ' . �. eivin1irilitill history. - . 4 and 5, of the kTlOiBnt I . L d many � . ,. .4 a rt in ISI I .-, :. - �:. ­ L L - . .. 1% ­ ­ �11 -, � , ..�.. able Artillery Company of Bost oil,,. 303 ", . Ge,h- Kitchener i youngest nia n I �' . ,�:�-. dawage to the crops. 1he ell(i rtt 896,735 acres gave 13,867,093 1�ushelii, or I � . I courl#trs Is.' regarded wi proof ti ' I thoy : I I I.- ...- .- '' I � I . I ­ _ I . ­ 1� I strong, with band and arms. ' n the British ariny, Ito . .. ; I �'.L L I I . (if him rank i - . � _- I . - -h`nscin. including 15.5 buj,hels per -acre. The average . e:� .,,� _ , , . , I .. V family (if Jow-1)11-f I u t( conlained ,orllers, to- his foilow ,rs, and, ,--� . �: _ -._1 . ­. . :�..._ ., ' ' ham mailm no mi4ttlkem. anti now has it - � . . ", - . � , Mr. Jamen HuWheson, City Engineer hi.., %,,if(� ., I .. '�I�,­`I and four ellil(il*en. �vere killed, for the, sixteen yearti' peri(xi wits 19.9 1 .*-efore musi I' ::1�..... . _. - ­ .� Im 1. :�._ of Guelph, fell a dists,nee of 50 feet ill -fe -bly of 215,I N h I Inert 1,li�.i - -; .. I .. - - - . . .I � at.-,() Peter Juglin. The storm al4o bue.hels per acre. The total crop of. pet .ctly equipped*tit not, fall it'ILk) I I � hands _". . �1 1,. �:I... . . . , , -4.�._ -11� the old rolling mills on Friday. H� swept, throu'kh.Nor(b Dako a anill tit 1891 %%as 18,300,000 humbelo, that of 1896 (it all arms, I.,7(XI miles (roin I ho Lola i I,-. I_)f I hFI ciovortimotiL. Cta I Ist re �ruitlflg -,.:s. I , _: . *I­ I , ,% . �;:_ , I . I . . . .-_. ,_� -1...,� � . . ­ , ,-� &truck oa his back, and it is hbped I i ing 1wim. and ready to dt,livf-t- ilpV laml '. :.;. �:, . .,.... __ Alortz' Siding vight people %%ere killed. 17,5(X),000 bus.helm.' a9f-ills in sovertil parts of -Sntill Ekre-,,: .,�"­ �.. _: - .- L. :­ . 2 . � �! . 1. - � . , � ­ . . . ,_. I: . � _.� � � his injuries are not serious. Ileanx-45,220 acres give 1401,6118 buski- crumbing blow up(In tho Ant-tily. I'llt-ro I I I,�"'IL, I�.� .` J"_ , 'L� " . L. I . � . 'rho we-t-houn!J train on the Sania- h-IN ,1 offi�ring men two peset,i,8 P. d iy._ A ' � 1�I . . .'' . .1 . . . . . r *ere. In 1897 has been a() fums, and ihi" fact :� . . - The aldermen or NN'tiallilselg! h6ve de-. ,I, 1wing 19.4 bushels pe a I . L' ,_ �­­� ,, L_' ­ , . � . .. Ft- Pacific was hold up b) four masked . . . . : .. .. � .. I � - .1 ., (I at .:�_�­­­. I � �. . . � 1, ��. . .-: __I'% - lulle'd 14'reign gumpic-lon an to I Ito ClAillsit oulonot has been arrt -it.40 - .. . I . . 1. :- aided to take a trip to tile coast in� rokbers ' 50,591 acies gave 9111,340 bushels, be- . litills . V.__�., I " 11 I I __ .-,. �i,� . . _; . � . . ­ . . e� . I 3,1- Grantg fifty mile West of . _L ­,::.,-,-I - -1,L _� 1)y I I . :i_, 1, ­ ,:_- r 'I'"s- Alhuquerque, ay morn- I I llaree�t,n'�i. Accounts sent to S,pain . I .1. ­:.- 11 .,� i V '. .-_,.:.,� a body, in --company tivith t bei Ing 19.4 bushels per acre. The largiiiii Of Blitish I)til'('Y in The Soudan. . . ;''. I ....., _. N.4., on Mon% . .�.; ".. -� .. ' .. - - - L� _ . . . . ; , L . 1. . :- ' L - � ;1 .'. , , * _ �. I s- I- _� yield wa.s it%' 1805, 'when 72,747 acren ': , ,_ ­ , L " WILL RMNIAIN. , - I ..,:"� vi4i or - at Luc'erno have,-­z" L '" :_;�'_' :1 .: . They will leave, on September -1, going ing. The expresm car was cut off and being 20..5 bash L . t s it) Don Carto4 .: _ , - 1)4),titL ,' - . L " . ,', '. ;-.. . . . �, -ir the Canadian Pacifio. - ! _,_,�� ­­­ _ ." ?L . . , .L , . . .__:"...� ovL , run itbout two irnilem (town the road, gave 1,414,988 bushels, _ If (be French think a . fbe [hill- I , sionv,l I-lie areatest ji.larm. .t Ild �Je_ ��,_Z.. � .:.,:I��...-!-L�'�.:,.-. 't . ,.-.. _ . - ot,t, i. I I , .�;-� - . %:: . The Fur6ign Missions Committee of but els per-acre. 1 . I , I .. I - . . I . ,..-.:.'I an 'armed guard in the ca r p re- - - Jer at fill they as8uwo that Geln. litich- Hpit ti publ it, ­ devlarai ions it 14 .I..­ 7.s:.-_'.L,�,.. .-. .I I i�J,-� � :­ -the' Presbyterian Church in Canada is vent Hay and clover--2.453,503 acreh y1old enor will clear out of tile t,(,Ufl;lll its :I, 1_17.�' . .- " . 1. , . . ­ . . .­ _'­�. , � ed (lie ro)-hel-N froin entering, and . ' � : _ ­:'. L_ ­ � :_ ­ . '. �e .. � :. � .� ,� .. �­ . to consider the position of their mig- after holding 4-ho train for two hourn 1,399063 tona, belilig l3v tons per acre. soon-am-the derviNhtkm -ire finally defe�'Ii- ClVAr that Merythin4 is rewiv for 1., . I - xL . . . . . 1, � .. . ' . - _. , -_­ j, ­ .. - I I ­-_ . . I . , : : . ,_ � I __ . � , ': . - - L :1... � . . .1 �- ..",�. Alonaries in China, in the event of war they took to iht, Woods wl.thout having 'I'hii% in in increame, over IS97 of- 5H7,- elf., The amijumption 18 unroutl(li.iI. � a- Carli-4 Hsi ug' inliliettiately u )on I lie I ": ,-:1,, -s� ,,,,*. - * I � - , - - � , - ;. - � � . I . � '-' -een Russia and Great, Br*tain. 545 tons, and over 1,W0,000 tons above whilever (lie British (;OVeIL111114�11t [11:1), ilon of I.lin peace negot la �.,s_ ".�.,. -I� . -, I . I'­ bet%% I 80cured any I")ty.* , . cmiclus t ions. -1. ':: ,I - . . . . I - I %%.i I I _ �:�:­,. , ' I.-I I . - - : :_ .� I . .1.� 1, '- I I I I ., _,� - ­-, ; ­ _.'11 . - thti average of IM247. Tho largest 4� -gai(I it year or two ago). The in- -lieve I that I)on Carit s � L .7:, I f "I '" ..:1 .�L.._"- .- Canadian fire *waste to the end of 'ENF I s .,.. ,I , . � lia% . It i4 lit ( � - -1.. - . , :� � �' ,:i 'G ,RX L"' -eviou8 yieldm were tie followg ; 4.305.- ((LlI(i, -I -my -n -Z .:�.�__:,.L .;: � �'! _1'.: .. I I. . ; - .- I . , ' ..''­ - t,"L""' _. . p' I . Ill - I m I o keep I lie So v ".' . I - �,, , , u V 11IL n , I., . , ' 11 . nom . . 1, . J 1. 9 year wits $3,517JY20, with it I U&IiI ,,n(I witic unti (he at ret ui i f rotu,,,. ' - �,� . I , I . ' _ I'' .. - s werti rend�ro& "fibme- 915 tons in 100, 4,8144,858 in IF,91, 4,963,- r -rertion . L .. � � L_ I . '. 'ttll() �erson , � :. __L : . . .. . . embraces If - ' ., ­ 1. : -1'.., insurance loss of f2,250,000, against. - more. Its pohey ' I a -fore orde ing an insur �' " - : ;.. -_'�­ it- llossi- i V Ili hi .,.� �­ 'r. .- q I . ­Irz ,% - 1. _; :: - � ... L . , ­ I ­ , - I- : I less by great' fires in Galicia, Austria. 557 in 1893. lbayield per av,ro lia.8 been . . ­ . I , . . $4,267,520 fire waste and,&,917.960 in- , - I bilitY-rilly, - t ho probabitity-of ' war � it" lie hoj,e.4 t--he CulAn -arniv will rt- i� I"': I_ .- � -. I ­_., " ' L . , ,,, , ,, 'L .�_,� . , __�, �_ su ris rice- loss during- the0ame period- I'lle gold yield of New So iut h- lVales equalled only once in the past ten years wit 11 Aliymninia, despite King lilen'i-lek'N � IL'i 11P ht,pes I Ile Cuban artuy vill *o-". :­ . ­I L.- . " - o .. I q �'%L ­�- _. _,1 Ir - ��: I L 1. .11 ­..-, - c._.. - I... ; I - .1 .t.��.:, I du ring t he past fieven months amount- -in 1893. Thils report on bay and clov- newly-fOund triends in Pat -,-I till I '.,;I*- It,urn di,e(intented and ripe toi- revo u_ I -21-:.11.:I , .. . - Lr. -1 -. 1.-/ last year. l ' I I . � I t _. -1 o�_-1 I .- . . � ' L' .11 - , - I L - - , L - . _��, . _�" � ed to 181,821 ounces. � or is final. . I I have been wurk­, -, .1 ::: . :0� I ,: ��: -.; . .. _:I . . �� - ;1. , - � i L,." �'�- I u ­,vill have no i4ay in the Other crops-In regard to other eropH ' ing 'Ili Cuba, for munths past. . . �:.',,�­, - Th! Y kon, L . . I'Mersburg. The purel� British rogi­ I ion. - Carlist agents , .. .. 11 1.�. . ;� ., I ­ . � ... . . .. ,­, -0ac Tho�, I . . . . . . _� .:� .;:.. �''. ; : ..,.- .,-: . '.­� . appi hing plebiscite. re In - no Em I i va I's great inanufacft�f of mili- acrougo alone can be given at prement, mentm w4ll be gradual-ly withdrawn I ­ ­__- , . - ".­ � . . . , :._:- 'L,_. . � -(Mr file Sou�nn, but (;till. Kitchi ­ ­. ­tp 1.�., i-4. ,. .,�e � ... .z... , ,;_ tary equipments at Lyon.4, France, has ff -flor's I ,:., - . . . . . . � ,­ I . - 7, . . . . . recognized municipal organization any- (14)rn for huhAing ham fiklIon_Lrj)rn 335.- . L,.,.. .1 .. � .. . �. . ­ _ _.:_ - 1- " ... . .. I . . ­:." .. . I . I" ,:1 1: ,''.L, 1: , .11 ,tv b v re it, that; countr'y, and no voters, been dt�stroyed by fire. EgYptiallm, Irn linfOrtned hy him front . '., � . I .. � - ...t . . . . .� .,:. . .r . -1899; I, _. L L.. L - _. L� . . - � I . 030 acres in. 1897 to 3.30,748 in , silo - 11 L - � _ - listo, and the populaLion of aliens is It ii� - rx�ported. fit. Atliam- that the .4pirillegm peamanis .into real figh(If)g . . ; : ' ­A blIGHTY ARMAMENT: ,','.i:­L. .j:- - ­­ . L, Z,j ". I -k_.I .. - 1- . 1 . eto rn, f r oln 209,005 i a 1897 t o Iti!),948 acres :1 , . �:L - .-1 _-,�! .­ . I --'_ I � overwhelming. InPli, and t lie &' iudaneme warriors, who � -L;.: .''Z . . ­_­. : M., :... :, .-'L�_ �L_1_:.7;.'�': '_�1:� : .. __ , ., I .. - . - . ._. . '.!�! ­ I .'.­ *�­ _Z:' . . . ad%an(-,e of the Anglo-Egyl)tian expe- in JEWS. Buckwheat is 150.394 acres, and linve loarned to worship thoir 11riti-sh L . , .. r.I � I . I . � . ... .1 z.--, . .. - . . r � dition-against Khartoum has pract i- Importance or the- -inerinse or rnfled ._ .-:: r,, :�. .-- r.- 11 - . I � ��: , r - r I Mr.- D.M. Rennie, Canadiah" commer call%, begun. ,_ - putatoe18 169,946-ball practically the officern, will remain to exten(l. anti coni- . - ­,,-.r I- - ... ,­­ � . I . . - ,_ , , - - _- slate% Navy xK Ke&gn rd% I lie Far .a.4 t. ..". _ ". �'.J . . : i.-11 I �:.F­, - ­ . L cial agent in the Argentine. R.epublic, -J- __ ,­,� ;­­­ ' ­, ' name an lost year. Mallgelm increase plet'a the &!home of cimquest. Gonoral . r . .� . r. i . ' L ,. - - , , I L, � 1. . ':� I . . . - _ .. A- �, : I . ._. _. - dlence in Bombay. There Were � _., , I . . . ... 1� reports that '. during the months of The hUb0fli'r.' P ague in again in evi- froip 41,176 in 1897 to 47,923 in 18'M ; Kilehener's flag, norninally pgyptian, , A despiLt.ch fr im London Say :-The 0: t L . . i., "t, , r. ­- June. and July 48 cargoes of lumber 103 carrots from 12,025 to 12,418, find tur- will be (liken to the liorders of Irgandit, morning papers coment ulltin lw, pro-,�, �,.," �- .1. .:-, . .� r :. .... �.. � , ., . . � , _.. ­ arrived there f rom Canada, of whi(.11 deaths officially reportied last ,week. nips.from 149,336 to 151,601. Rape fjhOws there to get the British flag now up- ' ��, - . ! . ", 11 FI� .. . .1 , ` .._ .-. -_:�Z 11 'were white pine. Persistent rumours are current that 36.651 acres, its against. 31,905 in 1897. 1)omed -i'll"'Ptise. increll-se in the Alfieri- I.N :_,��, . . -:, �. I , , � � . r - . � . he'd lbi a it andful of Onglishmen t hou- .;�L. 1. I j s .., .. � - :­�. I A communic tion has bi-en received ­ Persistentruniourm are current. that a Flax drops froin 16,240 acres to 10,720 sandH of juiles from civilization. it., in C'till ,Navy. . I 11 . 1: �.:..;.I: .. .. r. a . 1 . : . , % .. ..r I ; .. . :�:.,!� . _ �_­ .. Iffoin tile British Government asking if a meeting will +-ake place lw.twi-tn Fm- acres. Holm decline tram 1,688 t9 1,423 . - �L. , ..,IL.- . . . .. . I a meheme to stir (bik imaginatiotu yet - The SLAndard mays:-S U(".,Il a f ler t .�1:.- . ­�:I-.I .lr..,. . + - .. I ' npe.r.�,,_,,,. . .:. r . 11 'I ..,_L - .11. ,.I . �, peror ),%. illiam and the Czar in the first acres and sorghum from 1,175 to 904 it .wam h,orn In prosaic Downing st-reet.. ating frow Nlanila.. as :i b, - )u ( . 11 , . . .. I I � � the Canadian - Government are ( pre- Ise �% I I lie ._''.' , _.z.­ �. " : 1� . pared to carr3 -we.vk in Septemlier, Emperor Willialn acre& Tobacco was'eeported in 1897 as . _ ", . . - . ; . ­ -1 : . . . - -A . _ 1.�­.­­ . out. the -arrangement . . I 0 abie to exereihe considerable ill lut,n(-.e,..-- . ; �._­ . , maAe some time ago fo,r 'an exchange desiring to remove suspicion with covering only 705 acres; thin year, 7.- I ',- - ' . . 11: -� -ewi of everit-4 i Ill. ..". �;-_� ... � - L .. : � ' - _. %.. tipon t1w progi 4 -''�­ I 1.,.. . ,_ - L , � MAY BE LAME FOR LIFE. :�! -- . . n in.,se,__­_:­L­ . 1: _ ­ � - � Which his easl.ern tour is regard e eported of which 5,086 . . .�L�'r� r-:..' . r . 1 military units. : �. - , .. ­­- ..L. . ..- - . t. -L ' . I 1_1 %%o-ters, and added to the Englith - I It;% -:..--.:,. �. . . .1 . . I .n I h I Chi - , ',.� 1 - Russia and France, acres are in Emsex, find 2,140 in Ken .;.� ., I . ' " L_.. ., _. :,.: .: � _-d �, - .. - . - . . � I - I .1 � , ., .: _, P-"-" , ..­ '011 , . , , L. - "­- The Attorney-General Of 4 m . ." - .1 - - ­ . I.. . . SqUaIll and the Jalmn .HO n, v would ., I �_.!: - -,� � . Lr. �, .".�. :,!�,:-_­ . .. Live stock on hand-Tli� numberm f � � 'k. I . _L'�" .' �, r . . -1 11 ... 11, . '. . -1 ­ ' - � ", I­ L .1 . L :, I decid(-.0, that'as a surveyor is Inot, paid , .- L., :.j---�,�. f". I ;, F_. � 't parifs Doctor", Oplullon­61'the 'Injury'lo 19 tu # ":�.; .� . ­�. - I . inake a might y arn L eat, in,leed ' Tho L'.r.� - - . .., . .. - I . . ­ . 'live titook are for the Ist of July in . - - ..1­ I r.,.,, �- - * _­ - ... . . ., � .1 . - _ ,�_ .� h's salar, i� -1. . ,.. . �,._.. .,:_ 1.�,.".. . I ', � at so much per'day, but so : ;,� [ the rrinve of witiess/Lot. I sta 11 -(I suggests that this colmillot I. , '­ � ' : I .1. L �.I ­, . da i - ;�,:� . � . _­ - t he v% ..� I - ,-. P.a.ek year. flormeti were am follows:- . ".r. 1 ­. ., ­,_ �_ � ,_� ­ 1.�� "ItIRNING OF THE . - I ­ L. �_. ." � t'�L, MoIc DEAD, �- - -it �.; .­ ._1�_ "'.. .__- .L.. -_ I I . L. .�. _ ,1; . �. . . 't . 11 . . - -.1- !I foi -ork he perforins, his sal- �.",; , -,r:, 1897, IV4,749 ' ion lirLy give Russia a* pause. : I t,:­ _ , .. 611,211 in 1898, 61A.670 in A�dospat,ch from Puri% says:-The I ... - , ary cannot be seized. J'hp only - �,� 1. ' rL" . . .. _.L_ "..�� �1_ i .. .1 Z.� -��'.. . salar . � in 1896. Cattle.-2.1215,943 in '1898, 2,102,- Matta ,has Interviewed Dr. Lucas f ham- The I)aily_ Nfikil saYs:-"The 11 ,6v p ro.��---. L ':I ­ . . � � I.,- : �, .. L, I .d., I �, I ­ ; .. . . - r . ties whieb lare liable to seizure, ac- ins,ii"A" n" A-,§;:&i Oise Ruff,Vin,pteis-flife'to get graltinle. is Rtartling in its , ­­ ' ­­ , .. . - . J111111 'nsit y. '. - W.1:.. . r ... I 1�-��'L ., 326 in IRVI, afid 2,181,958 in 1896. Milch pionniere ail to whether or not t lie - L_�-. . -I .. .1. . 111.L .f ,­_ ' : .. :. - L . rerding to the Attorney-.General, a re Wn 94) 111adertake It. - The Amorican navy rth ..'. � I 1,Z, � . , . . . � I - ... ..", I .. __.�''.. �­..;.t.4-��-:7_6 -r.L 1. I . .:.-'. ".-..:� .__ th-3 .salaries of i)ormanent ,and ,super- - _ ) I cows show an inareame of 26,000 in the Prince of Wales, In his opinion, 'Will re- place anlong the world'ti fleets. I( will ';o':I . � 11. . .;, ­.�� . . ­_., . . 1: . � _ '. -1: , ' ­ A de9patch- from Santiago gayi--The pwit year,. and store cattle a deereatip . . 11 . . .. .- __ I . - .;­ r r., � I ..­ ?-�:-.�:---: .: imurnary employes. - " I main law . .0 not; long renlain, foul'th. nor ,A,i I I it 1)e.i��. _ r ..-.-..,r­ - I .:. ..-.---�,_.:P.�... . ,,.,r'- .1 . b9d" of the dead Spaniards continVe of 20,000. Oxen have dropped from 8,- I a. , Dr. Lucas, Chanipionrktol . .-1. . � . . . I.:L�_. . I - I. I 1. __-, � 11 Ttw British flagship o' n with . long hefore the UniLed .8taLes wi I�ha Ve L."k. �. : � . _. ..,- ,... a w , 411 in 1896 to 1,780 in 1998. Sheep admits he' has only a -British edical �­' ":,L , -­.. - L._1 -, ,.' -,, , ,.-..i __' I Admiral Sir John Fisher on to be cremated. .Over 700 have been Ita a policy in China." ' .t,- " �,_ : ,.: . .­ - -�11�., . .. , . . '. ' ' ."L, . -- I re 1,677,014 in 1890, 1,690,3W in 1897; journ I . . 1:� , �,- -.�r . . . ;._�..__ � board, we al'S floccount. to go by, s . - . . i ,�'.. 1: ­ . ­ . I w, - . --- . 11 will sail from Halifax on September burued so far. Tuesday afternoon 70 ! I�­ . ; _. .,. . . I .. * - . . � __._ .. . - . ­ . . - ..! . - I . - . L- , , _ . : : - ;�1`i.�_, and 1,849.3 9 In 1896. Swine made a he fears the phrase in �it,."The Prince , - .-1 r .. .. � I �_-� - ­ . . . . I - . _;_, �­.,I ... . ..1. .. : � .1. i . ... :_.`L'�' '.r�; . . I . - . . -1 7Lr 6 for Quebec. During the visit of the wore to, have been burned. Over two re.mit,rkabl ' se front 1,209,631 'In may be able to Walk with &fwi%tance, TO BUILD THE NEW PACIFIC CABLE., '.'­ '�_ '.L. ; _ ,_��� -1 - ; - - - , ... ­.L-. � :r Ing battleship to that cit a .number . I 1896, -and 1,284,063 in 1897 to 1.642.797 in though he mem , "L.:. _. I - - �'. y raLls a dozen bodies. were stre"ed, ; t be r itnay remain . ­_: .1 I � , i _: - . .11 , _­ I ' L ' . - . , -�_..�._�'.:i.:,.. 1.,...- ... .�­ -;:i- - ­ ive 8ev- 189 , - - - �'' L'�� i:' of her off"rs and crew will g* 8. There is an irwrease of no less somewhat weak," really moat � �. . ]:�ji., ­� , _ ,­ - L � � ar,ross, them another, dozen, and then as that his �� * .s � . �,,. -.. '. ., - _ I - -ro r, Ms tit %, ;�.: .. � i . . d,. .-,.L eral Public performances of a nautiea . I than 325,000 in young swine over last R,OY&I Highness will be lanle all his IIIAMII& Will Contribute 1'' u '.N, l� � 1 .2 . .�.. � , : .��' ..�_..'_,''_L opera e.at.itled "H.M.S. Olbacore,­whiQ abbut thLrty corpses 4re stacked in an � . .1,-:.... ' .L I . ." _ li� . ­ '; . 'r- '' . 11 ., � year. Poultry are 9,04,173 In 1898, 8,- life. Dr. Luom tile Cost If Canada and Great Britall ..- -L .1. . : , ,.�.�L Championniere, does - . ,_' .z. ­ . :1 - � .: . Was given I . - 1 � . '. , . L . . ...._. .� i. I L .., . L. a successful Production in immense funeral p1le, ten feet bf9i'll. 495,341 in l8inj and 7,734,16 in 1896. -not ji, . Will Contribute the Balance. _., I. I ,r . ..--1 .�_ , . - -� L. . .I�.-r . :�_, ._ Halifax last % . - ppear to think the troattheni tot ' � 1, �_ .- 1. �. ..'­ '.. 1 .J,-.:t! %reek. _. � I The pile is then saturated with kero- Every class shown an inorease. �-, :§. ' .,rf__�._ . rL.: .,:. . . :,:" , Nvl._;�--1-.I . - . . 1 r , ,.:; , ,".;.- _. ._::. _'�.",�' ; .._r I i.. . . . r . - .1 ­_­­�­ ­�­, � _,� ­�;_,_�, ..,, .: . ;.- � . .1 . - �_. - - the -twelve months preceding July 1 in Ugh .L%1uir Net- ��.'_�, L'_, , . ­ L t. * ' GREAT bRITAIN- sene, and the torch applied. A f all of Live stock sold-The figures are fSr modern. - that across the says.-Right lion. Sir':H . - .. .­ . - - lowed with regard to the Prince quite A despatch froin ,Sydney, N, �1. :_ .1. I I I - _. He thinks ., - . , .- L _ . . _ .- I .� .: :rl _.: __' . It h" been ,arranged that' t'h's�n� 'i I . chimnel, an in a great measure, in Am- ' ]jig,it *,r�_ L� *' :'_ �- _' �z 11. - , - w rai.n put out the fire, oa"using the n, Premier of Q'ieenslan(l ; _1� ".",�1, �_' - � .,:.L �,�". �`,,�-L__ , each year. lJorses are about the name erica, the treatment of a fracture of 'so - ... � - � .r 1 j;z� .4__� imperial penny postage shaU apply to . . _.. :. - -- - . . " � - , r f�­­. ]"r,% - '..L.: . . r the neo-cap is lion. Sir George H. Reia, P ., . * ­ � . -: ,� -. , mail via Now York. bodies to be only half burned. Around as in the p e'vious two years--44,404. ' k � too -much bound by . . retnier 0 ,�...... � , : ... !_ . . .1 ;_ . . __I .... . .. ­_ I :�. 'L , .1 I , _­- . . . I. _ ., - 'r .:: �. retU _nL- the pile lay 22 cof fins, containing corps- Cattle are 552,485 in 1898, 503.007 Ili tra,dition and routine. New South Wales; and Right I Hon.- " � . . . _ -1 . The Registra er I r ,tit . . L . . . . . L � � .''-T .,.- . I. . ­� ea in a . , . ­.. 1. ..- London, Fag., shoWs that the popula- . e ''.. ', r ��.� - _­ ­ r-Gen at's: ` _' "' gtate of decomposition. Several 1897.1 and 438,461 14 1896. Sheep show a Tn. general the doctor tbinks that the fS,ir George Turner, Premi r of Victor' _ i . , - - rk - - - . . _L 1, _r , nake,d bodies were #trewn upon the deprease-766,876 in 1896, to 7312,872 in - -1� - ,.. . . Prijd' � ­­�..:.;;.. . .- - I , ;,_:.:,<.�&, tion Of the United Kingdom, is 40,- ground in a ata,ta of putrefication. At- 1897, and to 664,239 in 1899. Swine sold upo Ce ought-- to havo been operated, met in confer i ­ � .1 I!.r- . . . .. I I . 1. .:, 188,927. . . . n, unlww tbare are organlo reasons ence On Satuedey ;Ind. �-'�n'�.- .: � - _1:�. .., - �I-, '' . . . �.. . "..'. -1 �. , -. I � - �'. . L ­ . - together about seventy unburied and have increased from 1,804,359 in 1896. 8,gainst, it.. . discussed the. plans for a Pacific'�-.Ible, _... i I� I-*.,- - t.fj­­,* . . . ­ -, -� L-, L� I _. _­_ L; I .. . :: , 1_' - - , ,I Accordifig a­rWrt jvoi�a *Cr1&,+- uncon'sumed. bodies lay around. 'rho and 1,399,967 In 1807 to 1,5V,&J7 in 1EM8. _'.!�� L7' . �'­_. ' 7. ­_ � � ., . ; L �,- 'L: I , . -11 - . - ­ - like � , �_ - ' . � . . , .. '_.. ec, They deeided to in, - the defi'tiitei offer- -­,,�, - - ,. , . . . - . . ,,V� .miw­-6_ ,�, ,..- .- I , '. . . 1.. .� gow, the past half-ye-ar hits terrible. Thin happened at Poultry .show Ii ht increase over - .:.- I- . . . , th-tt if Great Britain %ind Ca I .. v :�..: �* 1 .- been the stench was ll� a I ; I , ` - - ' - '" , I- FS - nadA Cot-.-, , "; ' I -'L '.__ - `4� ,.' i To TIN0 THEIR ftANGE, '.r.. , , . .- � I - moat prosperous in the history of a. cemetery within the city Whits. The h e Is . .-.�;`."' -1� 1," , I t ts pr viot YW1,072,767 iVL 1898; 2 - ' - .. leetive*ly would guarantee five_�inths `_....�: ,:,:� :. ­., ., . :: , �.. . , ,.. ... .. ­ . ­�' - . ..' -" , ­�..� , , ,� .- : .-. Scutch ra,Rwaya. �. . authorities and the cemetery offloials 965,221 in 1897, and 2,711,771,qn 1896. , Ethel-Tbeae arli woliAerful gl ' 'Vingt h I new c, h -7,." _. �.*I�*.-�_�'". I � ­ - .1 _ . ��.. �_. L .. L �� -it,� 1188ii8! Of the cost Of I- . LI)IO t 4-.y . .J_ ­. �_-..... .1 . . 1: 1: ;..-i,--/11 yor 0 . - I - , o ;.,- ­ � - -'b-�1 I _1 ;7 _, . ' � . , ._. 7,ossible to s 5,104,686 Pounds YOU : can just st�e averything. , with t would recoramr-ailt to their rospcetivt 1,'�:;., , - ,. - ., , �1 The Lord Ma of L"ndo"n, ff" say it in i1ni .got men to work The wool clip w& .�, e 0 - � "':L'. . -1" �I �, - - ora to DavLd Diivies, has postpontM� - The*e 70 .corpses '" compared with 5,161),984 - In ijW them I . , P . ­ Legislatures to cOntlibute ono-ninil , '.It L. . .... I ., L-�. . -.:.,:� - t, his at.- the cremation. . ' I ,-,;�� . two d4�s' dead from thill There are 100,080 colonlea of. be" in Jack__,%e If yo " (% , r,.,�- _ ... -,: 1 I I �r'. . . i . 1�; L� I 1h. i .. 'r�,f . *I . 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' . .� ,.), . t -` -t- . - . # �'�' �'. . - I .. 0 `� ` ­_.�' ` � ;_ ­_ �.. ly,: . . -_ is wise not to Interfaro with thei.eirl& : - _­ -1 - . "I :. ;­!'�_*­_'­� - . -, � i � : a - . I I - . I . � 1� . �...11 '. � - I , - V ...-::-_, i - I . 4 , � � 1�, - : ..-�Z - : . - , - .. . z��.� ;=7, ...e, _ . to. a - I .; I'M ­�.�__ .I ' 0 sitting up oeau4ionsily ais- late , " , ...- I- , 16 . .;.::, ., , - - -, — - . - 1. - , . . fi&�AMTMR 4 �# - AboUt ,the B ' ,-..;, '­-_,-� - . .;.- - � ' k o ousqi� . .Z.,-' . ; . : I �I 10--, i. a- "eA - . . .. . .. :: , I ;,�. _. I --,-.Z� I - '­`�_ _ . , ,,, - -- - .one reill= 6at -:;�� . � � : , . . 11 I., � _�:_�_ A '. 'T � . . - Gleve,q o'clook, Nften - , , �.. k - ...t . -, : - � t 4be I .­ . ,. , ." I : ., � I , "... - - ... ' :" ` .; , . - . �r -:.- " . . ". I ::". .!., I I -, _,� -% �,..;... . ;I=*� a girl .. ­ �1',� %r,' I� " "- I - 'I'll . � . ' .'.:�__ 1: _., i:517 J_ I 9 I 14 evening is ,the onl t . i ' '". .., . .1 L. L L" .- -:-L'-' '6* .h i-, �.._I-1,,, .1 ��,:__ '--' - '_ '_ I'-half a"man tl� :2""` _.". , I I 11 !, I . 1444#04000#0#40,4#41L to us free from constan duty, It it -. %, -4 - - '_� "Tf W�­ _..,I 1,� ��,A' '4& ,- fw"w* ,� )�." �� . You were _ 4 . %. I . 1W W 1W r . . * I . .. I - - ­ - 'L - '� '�"­ -,� 91 .. , I 11281fit thw �:..: _:-, . I� ­" ., . "; ' . . - �, .-r��, , � , -1 . ;;'­ R'­L-;,��i That was a phrase to which- 19k:rry : I- - ____ I a '111 I .; j. �t. i- . . ... hard to curtail that, and I . ­' I . . - .' ';-'."_ ".. t I ­' Li ? I :.'; ! . !I :_ �Z '-' , � .r ... :`-, :1L JarloWe,a ears had grown accustomed . . ; � I . JBIRTH OF THE RO*,., __-1'�IjLiij- IseryMits dhould, go.,up st&irs �at nim.,­:, �-- I � . ... .. ,6 .- I - 1 161,01 L Olt. - - . , ­ . I I � - _� - I I . .. .1 . fill ,Q , .� , ­ . �, .. '. V- .�7.,. - ... - .1 , 1 9 I . j%rfeot th'auglat * . . I ., I ­� .- - I � .1 I - went h9vari Teimli ' '�--X-V-4J;*p.—. -_ - - L ' '.... , ` . - Z�', I ��%_.,1:L- J�'111 i :, .. - . - . ...,. Of I I te. . , ", . � , -pa _ : - the frq .. I _-, ., , _1 -- I L- ­L_ " " . - . 1 4`�':� a girl to.open . - 1; L � I , .:�I.: - - ,:- ,.-m� . !;�_ . ­-.,�:..., - . - ­. ­ . ' . C : ., USt. n - !� . 11 I the air I - with � pleasa .,_Q ,. . �- IT - .I Seeking expression vi ' - nt. Q1(.�A:-a0t '-:tAm11(*J­ �. I._ -_L'_��_,. . 1 hi i '4i ii, I t i. sible. 1jind , - L - ­11*1 ,,­. - ow 'a W C. Rdft Ma r I owe, I e 1. . j. rply, . . . A ohaste young 14hoot,.Of g " I - . i, -.� _L _ ,_ ­- - , ' '%-as exclaiming sha " if you were ii y 0.0, - � - "'a-b �yi�j� npr. Nothing-makes a, Jx4tter_im �. .I . � � _t __-1,-`, I * . L " ;------I.2 . i, I / 09k . - roolliM , .Ion VNn &-visitor than i&, Pol . .I ': I. - . alf a man you wouldn't allow your . -V . . .11,11, . ff.�- ,� . . . - It, ;� �.I:r,, !.-''. ": .. ..-� b, . virgin ground . . . ,t L � �.­ - �:_I­�' . . 11 -_.., L � s' . 'A &ftrf ul ser-vW..Do not allow 0� .�,­Z -, - ", -1 I V N-,%, � . -:.1. All budded ; all&-h I I ­I �­.� - - I t I 7 . � .11 I an4rad -lid e . ., �:_ ., .. , . - '" hud 4alking -0. Ittavy-walking*.arotind , _�-'_ :-'tL"�_'. ,�. - . � if 0 to spade up the garden ,41ile you ,� 'I, , '.L_ I� .-I there,. , I 'L . ��t �- , � , ; W1 - .1 ' . �L - . � ,-, - F . I L ,. ;. - ... - , - , - .1 - I - -� sat idling on the. pier." 11� ,`�,,! � , � . - I ,tbio ..]Vuse, dimmling: dears, PAO. Au'�� - ,%� , .1 . I - %.- . 11 I - � ; . L., .7.; , A ..-..I:L I., *� . . : .­ I A , . `,- .� I L k- - " I - *,.,� .- ' -. t �, I.-I " L .1 : 111. - . _ 116 .' i ' 'f -4- . ! ", ' --- �-��z' , "I .1 Well, Rose," said her bu' hand- , in -_-, I . filled Ifer soul ' ;,anu I , -'e. _. . 5.., . �- them nobjes &z*__jjeraI.y bad i h bit - ,� -"-T , s 11/1 , ,-1 . . I . I I - !�L .1i,L.. ,;If . : �i' ,� I I wi�7tatamli&iy � not 0(*8sary evils. .K ikfattressl=Uil! __,=c- 11 I z . a . , -�� , ;;; / � aC morn ' � "', ,. _� -L -�. ./I I 'be ftroful of her hands, keepipg the. _L- - ­ - . , -op�itiatory tone, ve something �J! . �Q�,affil .. p i , I � . L .. i .. . 4 .. Drew warmth of love from the�f ijht - ' . 1� I I I to shQW1 for it, anyhow," and he hold .. . 11, - - - ',,� lil . I - I .. . �.!.*�� '.' 1', . - I" . Bull-God's rays. t. . � 'L : . ..�;� . - ,1 .. nails in order, oto', all of-which is muich , ��.-_:'�� '. . I- - - . � _' ­ ` 1��-.L L 71 ...:� ­- L. � " �_ 1, "I " L� - A, . . I �1, nee whon handing dishes to"-`:;.,..--- '.,,- :-, -.i-� 1 :. ::,: up , ,:�111 - I 1. --%,,.. � I X . The dew f rom-night, the sw6ts from In ev e . . - .,"6 ' ­ , __ i., _. � � ", -, . ,� I , - .s ." " I� . .. � - [: �`-, . .-.. - ..,L 11 .y ! � 00 I . I - I , . .. ,� " .;".1-;'- ,I,I �:L; . a, long string of fish. � . - . OtL' I.L 1%Z. . I . , one. itn su - .,-��.: ':L:,�� i Theirs had been Ruch a u � .1 I - *k -- N I i%, the olay- . a servant's former life ob -- -... ,�. *.- �, 8 itable - - . 1. . 0%,. - -.. I am4m d.:-,;L ,;'.' ..-L�� . %. - , I.i.,-,I " . *� . 1 4 1 � I - - . She sighed-the p'etals burab-1& Rose itMs were not -dreamed of, an - - �_-.:�'. ]:��, . I!; --- , 1, I .,�L - ,_ .- 11. : , " , I 1. I- plart-La.gO six yeafs.- ago; both young, , ' — .J-;�� it lit 11\t I I ., they must be taught by a p4tient -_ '­,�:' �1' _ -1 L' I I . was born I I . - , - ,t�:� , � -1. ' - ; L , . - - - - and handsome, they appea I. L 11 .1, �I . . , I -_ . , ,, - h flIthy ... '' I ,.,' ... � :��; ,M�V, -.'! �' . . . ­_ 7, , It 4 . v stress. If. not kindly, all the - 1, - .�F .. - - -. - - . � : � ------%� , , _�-_Ii.;-,- - ; . _4 L - . -"-' . I - � ' , ;1- 9) il�D , ' � J ,I � red t - . 'W ' , , I 0 1 1 - .kindly mi - - , , - I L 11 ; :L .. - I— ': . f Ot M&k L -�*"' , . . . . . .�__ i, , '0� * - I %% �, I�'.,i-ill .i. . . �_'. . . . 11 ( , 1. . '.. I I , 1-11 atience 6_-., ,.I,�. ,. '. . 1, � . , :� �- . ��'CANN_fNG F_ - alned girl, but with. kindness ' �4�,4 4 'i A , :.`� .;�,. - th�ri to have aL fair prospect befor� I ..�.-, ',I .. c, I cl� P in the wofld.will n , " ' __!�� , , . .. \ �­ . - ,:� � 4 - ,�:�...1__�:; :"-. :*K-al - ,�..' P .L�� ,_�":." . 1 #4 1 � L ­�-:­'.Z I I RUIT AND VRGE- a wellAr , . _'I L I .� t .1i_ - �'L , F , 1. .. . .1-i� �. .1- '. , - .-. . ­ �1. . I . - I . . ­ .. .. . . . - - �� - L � L'111' Thirry. was the soul a good-na- � . . . '11� I : 11­�... � . . :. ;,� 4 . �L __ -, th, , ,.f. 111.`.:��.", - 11"�� . _,'�,­. I I ," .L-� I much may be aocomplished- with a.�� " " 'L * ....": � � .''L.. � . L . ��z� f,"'�" ­ ­ , - I * , �­ : - �. I TABLES. . ' . . L .. .. - ` * : - ii re - , - - . � , . .� . ­�� I I J.. . . Ii. , I 1-- - I - . ­ ... _o I V" . I ,!&11�� , r , .� , .. . -L, ­ '', . *X,�-. . ` - , I" . t , anti Rose, though quick-tempe ­', L,- '. ", ", ': . . . I I. -1 - ;. I roug �­' � I . . � .L.�2. -1. ViCe, ' - ­ ' I J,L, ' '. '. I I . L 1 -.3; ;_" v" .� L' -1. . ; , . . . . h diamond, but as Mark Twain A. 1. �_ L .1 -- -�A - .' '.1 : -�:L qLd, a eAt heart in the -1; ,..-:1'.f� "! The New roy A 'India'- and His Wife 1,I :- j.I- .!:,L ,;' �­ rn* .preserving Or.,. canning either puts it, do not select "one not rough ,',�� L; . "!-, I�., 'L � . ;�-,.-:`,"�,., I I . _., -r. .. ..,�.--j'. I � . . I "'. . ...: I zi-:�I . I t . .. �..,_ I�L' ­ .� � ;.:"."�' �:: - '.1. - . fruit or veg . �';�' --.,- 1% � . AVol ld and a �courage an(I 'uprightn"s I . . . _____V� I---- � - __ - &MO _1� I :. - . ­- ! _ I .� L� etables It, in very neces- that you cannot find the dh. nd ;" �'.�-�L . ,­. _ _ ' � . _ - _'-i L * I ­­�__ -.r 7 - 1.,, ,,���". ,'- . . sary that tbey be stri when looking for a girl to train. One. : '-�'­, .,.:.:f� thatmade nocomPrOlMs. How f ervent­ " otly fresh and . L- . I L I � - . �%, _ " , _�` , _ ,rg:!� -ow J":'L� 91 wee . " I �; f L. �. '. . - - ' lLieVe(l I _::.:,1 A REMARKABLE SHIP.- � , in 9(xxl condition, ,if, not it I " , 1�. 7. , . , NO, I'll ) ay tM .mun' for 'once, J�­­ . I- ... k. will prove If the girl in willi it . � J- � -.1- . ly� �,he had be iLn Harry, in those did what the. engineer should havL3 (lone .1��_]L L: '- )preciative, quick to catob, -on, ,wi ,L . �.- _,-1 , - _ .1, '' �:14� al. - *_4 i" .. �m4 . I . " � ' ' ' 7.. ' �� . ' ­ - 0 . L �_��� , - 1Y, and labor thrown �way to Ary ? .", . I I - 1. . � '. ir, memory, L .�;.-if � ,��--A�f_ � . .: -��.: ays I IR)w eagerly and earnest- -Pulled the reverse lever and put on -�'�' "' 4 __­ - - -- . I -.:. :,.."L� ear IY .(1, I I ' ' to d a fa' for forgetfulness ii -, .: 11, .. - . It 6VAIunalntim Ill 1 twtions, anti tiny anything, � Cap. _ ,,, i." �: y a , 11 "A', . i 11. . I s he had .r br hoe with than an the reHuIt will many a houselreopqr's trial, and _.;.,�4.- '�17-011 ; ­ . . � _, I I - , ,_'�­ -entered into all-his unpra,c-' the ai n , if be One Boat or Three All Occasion be far f row . able of training; If not, do not auempt,-,-�*­.�-,.;,�.�......, -r , _; .L" I --- ]Ca - schemes I possible, B1 t I t w' am of no use-and -1� Requires. . . � I I "....' L�,­ .: ti I I'l.-Ilis and visionary, . satisfactory. ' _' -` . - ; .,.,-. ­ - - 0" " : �,I'— You know the res L . - the taAk until a subject worthy of...; I I ­� -, , . . � ­ . . I ­:Ljt� IL. � 4.11 � - ' Cans that are to be used J;,,.p6cond I �_, *. L� 1.Z Eow she had encouraged and cheered � _' I I . - NY-i �- : I:1�,- " Well, dear,"-he'-maid a few minutes I A trial trip Wa-'s uAtlertaken IC your efforts a n MaYL14, .L -.L__ ' . q�:�.,'.. 11� I .1.11.)"Ir- - .�-. ,, - . ..... . . 9 a success crown your attempts. �,�;.U4-�,,'I iz�' . ,. - - lateri , " when it's all aver you can go week from Messrs. Forrestt & Sona, scalded as soon as,41p3y are cuiptied. . :.. ­ Aj,. � and spurred, on Ns flagging enthusi last time should be thoroughly wam*qd nd I,., I . - I _- I �,�. - . . . I . .."P- . -V - 1. -."� IN -1 - - ' L . ,X",r, �1.�-�- '. I. '. . 1. I -­ - 'N.. . ,�­­ � . . - � .... - , 1*� ­ � ,..2;�.V.-; . 11". .. -,,4_<^, `­ . � 1:X, I . J,;_.L_:., - ; � 7� . I . G UP FINE —8. 1, `� ,;-.- . � ;'..I L.., ! FLrst it, h�i.d been one thing, then ba' k to- your "I - I a (I forget yard, at Wyvanhoe, in Essex, England, The rubbers nd Ilds should be Ivash- :.'. 1:1�.. :_-D61N, , ,_�_,� � lasm e, . , I , own peop e n ,� I- ,(; emother - L about the dreary I I've led you. I've - SMAT 1�­ : - � � . .. -.L . ii but somebmv every chance i.4 " to the mezzured mile' In the neigh- a �'i.'_':I . ,� � ._,�! , L' . - . I - _; ,�.�-,� ��'. ...'e. been a poor excus f r,�, man a.11 along. ed and placed in a box by theninelve.4, _1_"_'�,�� ­..". �..'_, - . .- 8 1pl . '' A young -housekeeper writes that she �_ '�, 40'. c . li )ed through his s,lack grasp. 'As I realize that, now."O borhood to , demonstrate the 'advant- . ', � A., L - � :­­ . I .�'­;� , , I I­_ ,i4 I - .­��L­: ,_ _( f)o()ti as the novelty of the scheme had " You shall not wron\� where they can easily be found when is having trouble with fine shirts.1i Shs'�-�� -, ,1,4-*&__ , . L . I .��,:;,_J.-,�o- . � g yourself so," 4908 of the ship built for Uayor Gib- wa'nt-ed. . . - __ ,1'�,-,L ,j L. - � ,. ' ' - , - . P;., , . . i-, :. I . i -­ I- '-� .' I- - -.;.. - " you bAd the heart of a bons' Afr"n expedition' .. A launch . likes to see them lapk as they do when-' -' 1. . .��'. - .. L . .said Rose, T .,- . I"rn off he. cea"Sed to be Interested in _.. ;1 ..,-1, - !.: L: _.I I " ' �' �I' " ­_ I - - - - . . . -�v , L -, ,i.� , , . . . e , - . ill 7 It., and turn nn,Ot - �' -I A_�"�r . L " , ,L , hero in ym, and when the opportunity of 'Sixty feet had 'been ord'ered- by the AVB do not recommend the use of tin they come f rom a la'andry, but ca 4�!r.:",'f.j%'j­ Z...'. ;�-­­ d away, like a child, to . � . . _ �.�; efune you Rbo,w,ed your courage." - cans 'and think the ' -- ­.- _.���"W �'L `k\- I L _Ac._ , see k something now. ., . glass Ones prefei ' -,�,_,-� �a �:_ �:�', .. I .. � . Hf) sMiled well known African explorer for u now get them stiff enovgh. An appeal is,-". ­I 15'.. . . .. � . : � �11., ,-� � -, , " _. ­- , _a strange, wistful, pItY- able in all -cases. Tomatoes and other �_ ,'�� . 1. Ir ._:1-'- ��­ .:­ ` . ' �.. , . .'��, ,:- - ' . been successful;�,�Z'., L . . . �:­ ., �*1 -11 . , , .� .�.i:_ , _,��,� ,;� ing smile. With. that clearness of nelf- expedition on which he is made to any who ha 1 . V ,i :,:":LL - . '' - - . - �­:-­�,.,-...�f.�...,_ 1 ;4 - . I . . ' ., 11- ."; ' � �(� . . - - . � . .1 .:,% *, ' I . I . , _'. . , . . - : t:- ": _�' . - c oppirig . " � is end. Will theY1.,,­`._;.' -,L . - _ �b day 'wh6n R - ta,, W68: -,h.­ - -start.. The barge is built in sections, cans and . . .- , � ,.,.,,p _., � --- ' _ vegetables are better put up in glass in accomplishing thve 1� " knowledge that sometimes comeg to us, ...., ne . I C , ."..� I-, . � ,,..L , - -`� -, I - he Raw himself and his limit.at ions, and all danger from poisoning in report their process for- her ben6fi,-V�..",..., .-�,�'', .- , " w000d for tho stove t b& ax slipped and to permit of easy transport 'over. land, I �1_ ­�4 �L i . -1. ,,I - � - I . he knew that, he would have fallen back , thus avoided. 11owb*cr,P they must be It is etisential that Jhe' pieces b ' "' - � — _-J; a . ew *ae- , � - 1. .. ..A..-"_- her foot ii,-as \badly cut. She hobbled again into t hP old idle way of life. But and, for the sake of lig"htnes8, lum- kopt ' in a dark lace when the glass .,'?,.-;, ." �, . p * .. '. L . .e t�_�-� d o'ke. n.A "F."'IL- I-'*_ � Into the house and hound,up the wou ho- (lid not enli' ht en 'll' imum was the material selected. She starched twice. Starch when huno 0 �' 'I ` , 4' .. . i��.-, � n 9 . . ,;, ? I" - . . . d .:_ . . ; df Let her Live that, illusion, at least, (%a,A � Cans are used. � . 1.14;-D.1., F., - � .. but it was wveral ho� be made to form three separate I L I . the line, using cooked starch, not,too ;�­­' ,��.-­,- " ,.- 1 :. . ' . . . . - - - _ " _ , � L L�,�� i - after I'm gone," he ihought. re filling tbe.-chns they' . abould ..�7_ .�. --, L I _­ _ � 130ro � . LL., , _�. , . rot arned from his idle saunterings, and vessels, two* being worked by Htca'in, thick,, and, rubbing it well into-'the r.". �­ " , ,L�-- � "You shall not (lie " .cried 'Rose, rais- . I 1. L,�­', ,L-'' _.,- -.4- V be wasbod thorOughly in soap suds 0 _ . � _. -it fime she was faint from pairl as if The other to be taken �n tow by one ­� ';� .. by tL clot.h. Have the fitarch as hot as I tb ,',r,,'f,�0, �- I,I ing one little toil-marked hand. - ?�,,� -- .. .- . . -IiN-, ,,r. i �Fk�,�'. % .I and well rinsed. The rubbers sh,)uld handa can bear. Wring out, shake land -.­­ rZO -1 1:_ - � ii.n I � to register an oath.I " You sball hve, ,of the L.fprmer, or they can be United . �.. ,� .X,�.L­ P`,_ � . ..- �_,- . I ','�,I- " _ � IF . Harry-you must liv I will work for 1 also be -washed. Self-sealing glass ja i's pat tree from , �. I :-'.� L� Dr. Sajusurn e'�Rlini'd A-ires-sed `A'ie so wrinkles and liang: up ' � � _ -.1 .11 ca ffi " 66 form a launch of sixty feet.,' ;�L� 'il�i r TOP, ..­_ .1 �_11,1 You. You must not. 1�ave me." . are the �est to use. i .,. :-,. _' '...,..�-,,�-�, .. I -,�� wo' lind. - How did yoa,miia.ge to give . i Tbf% 11(kigett8 type was selected by' L to dry. When ready to iron diw�lye �1'.'A""'. .,. . .- And. he did not 'die. -.1 .-.. , � -S i_- - I' , I - . .L . 0 t � ' , . . . . - ,L . . 11 the cans are set in a pan con- - - '. _ - - V_ � "I I ' - - � " I -t ' - Inuildi-y i'Aitirch in. cWd v�fttoro--. ­'J�;',' -4', L�� I �;,I 1. yourself. such a gash ?" he asked That little woman just wou' ItIn,t let- tuJor Gibbons on account of t�be ex- ' "" . " - ,% 1.'L `­ ' � �V .-,H_ I., L , 1W.11 PI .Q - L _,1 __, , - -, ­ . - ' . .1,� - -, iyit--�-a#4 J,.. � _� ­� � :_ I " - : taining cold water., while filling tl�m, . , , �, ..'r 11 it was,-just'an accident," staffimiier- -him go,"' said the doctor, - trome atability. it 6ffer.4 and of the sur- tilf.1.0 will I* no! , about a tablespoonful t _; L� - � � - ..L, . Vn - . , -,1- - . .., , IL -1 . .1. L: I . ­ L L I P- -4�. ,,, " , , LL I - I ­.. q.- . . . Influence was exerfed to ppmre fnr . . . danger of t lie cans ,half a tftspooafull.,�t - Vwd, - � : 4,C%-;!� 11 , � , W, 0 a - - -.,- pri,sin ,.� -a' 1, I rix ..' I _-1 .. I'— I �..-ill . : .8. . - They abould be taken r&t - .-Vill ,1.- ,,, 06�I ­- � .�L:. ed prou� Rose. - g delicacy in isteering wh ch in breaking 1* I - * I ._.. , , ;,,,. _I - . I . 'Rose. the appointme t of postmistress I - .- Vo - -_ %>,kno, tA) 'd-* , c I I T r-4 - %: , , I"L� I " I'lu n i 1)h," '-. n( P-d t 0. - -tor' I., i r-e-s-po . _� , , , an .ordinary flat bot.tomeA boal tilldownroj# 10'a liars 1, _I.- . - _ , 00 , in the little town. his Insured them t -CUn- as soon as filW , and sealed iLt once,. , , �... -- , . r -'11. .1 - . 0 `71 - 61d , :.�� ;_, ,1:"::._'J1_ . With an intonation that in it. Wring �cul, and _: P, .'- I .1 mad Ha rr y a support ; and thero *6re many ways not be attain thoroughly . - - *1416 : :­:!';�Z_�L W. The portions utie4 in The wins MUHL -be filled to the very � _. .7. __ . , ' . .,..'��-',' - :� - � : redden. The'n, with -a few additional �n which .]Rosv� elce,d at once. Ironing in about half an hJur. I . -.-.,1�4 , � .: 11 - . .. . ". _.- � . .�out their slender the exper,imentij forined a boat 26 f cat top edge nnd the juice tihould be added L I � _ -, , L..,:: - L �. . -* , . :�..-� :i , . ,IL words uf cautLon to Rose, he left the !'!come- Harry -tva.9 I,cenoed now to be In length b 6 feet IK%M Linis starchtd In this WaY'Lis vie I Y. ... ._*os;, ��-* ,; y- . . ShO Was along With (he pleC , . 1. - 11 . .1.I �1 ,----; - I 1. . .��.','L oottage, contemptuou, idle. and no ono r )1`011(lhed him for . en o f fruit so�.Ihat - A-� ­�I&filce .;7".: - ,_- - , - ­.�, L .1 sly ignoring her It. He was a " helj�llesm hulk." nm -be fulraLsheA with a small enginer of three it will fill in betwxwn' each pie; land stiff, but- the pmmliar- ;� 8 - ,.I...-1.".1�.�-,--. � ..� -11 ... I . ce _ , � :_�� :�. . h band. . . . of rtgulftrly laundered linen will be . ­_ _91",�- ,�: us : , ,,. � -, 61 it, but ihn best-natured. horse power and had t ' . - LZ. -11 �,� - ­ i` - I-._­ � I - 11, expressf . welve adUlt.11 Oil thus shut out the air.- . -.# . 1 . i �11 I. .. ' ': :.:,A4'L ­��_ . I . . �:l I va�ry ( . ' ' . 'hat is due to some prepa - __ : - ' . ... ­ It seemed as if for once !fl�r�y c -w"I 4 most vatient.- hulk in' I h if boaxd. . on Lhe mea.aured mile- hho New rubbera alltmId b se . ' lacking. T ra--. _.. ...L.--.�,.,_� I 1. . 1-1L I . And lto8e-llose I"s Clllt� thansbe sb ' e u d- o� If tion used with which the public is 'not . 14,L - ) - ­­�. "� I.-.. - I -_ , L ­�'_._ . I � . I . . .' . _r''..'_ I mitart led 0-ut of hi�i sloth. He, tended ft Owed a speed of 84 knots, clearly old onwi are used, it Its beLter to U861 - � . ' "'. - :­�"',I i,�,- WI .ever been, except in I old days . . . � .-11 . . - � acquainted. A very good polish con 4� , �. I��:,- _i� ". 11 *ie wit h the Utmost caxe, net t he of radiant. belief in h�r young husband. proving the Claim of this type' Of vcs- two Ili place of one. They" obould fit � - .y!:..- ..fl._-L,:'­.L 4 L I _ . I IL-,� - .­ t L 1-� ­ - I..�,-i - ' )7 : ,'� ... . . . I .� .. :.,"��'.. 0 U se in -order--clumsily, i t is true., Her faith in him was l-ftshired ; domfiny' .801 to an i4)crea.8e. I se can perfectly and not bulge out be Obtained, however, 'by thorough .rill 1. �_-' �L'� - - - ­ .. - - - L-.-.x- ;1, .1 but aissidwousl ---cooked the meals af- had arranged it t4o that he could not bing after thra linen is dry. L'Be the'_ . -f. - �.. � ­ ..". Y Usual 'form. *There was 40 08cilla- when t be lid in "screwed on* It has been ' I . . .��.Lj­ -1. ___ . . L-- L, . . (Jisappoin her again by future failure. Pion, nor iin' 7 hfol bf the flat-iron. r what 19 bettlar, ,.-, I'�:.�--,:: - . _. _,b ter a slap-dash masculine fashi i"d , I 0 ,.:. , I. .. ". I . Ion; al y approa,ah to 11. "I A- pi)ar%ort of h ppiness, you sayl what is 'laid that when there �re no rubbers I __ : : ­. - ' "_ " - .,' -:,-.-I- ��L_wm . in 8 _-�; I ,:I_.- -, L�': a regular p,olishing iron. A small pi�,ce - _..I , 1�-, I . ., L.''. � -I.,� __L� : ai r Ali, yes I perb pt*-I)ut it does not (to Cd . t the cans a nat'row strip of glax- ' �Ti . I I hort, did a-11 in his-power to rep. li A'' I . .... . a 110d "rolling," &lid the stability of t,o f I .L . _ 1.� * t:,., - ' � . -�s ne-glect . : ,­ _'��', �.L. . of gtun arabic dissolved in ' the lJot - � " h - * ` .­I. _ to examine to () CIORely L �'�r 11 I - " I - -L ..'�L* ,�,1,� � ,� � :.- . .."i %:_ , . . - . . I . . 4A' . ,� The old tendern"s"not dead, but'rm- pineag that life -vouchsafes us. all on board stood'in a line on one itido the c" bolore the, lid in fitted. also t'he bornz in the cold starch. & e .I�LA . -., -J'. 1, : I . t he sort of hap- the new form was cemonstrated When ed cotton batting may be put around starch add to the i4tiffness, as d(ws�` L - , �� . .- . . I - __ .. y )uried benmth a weight of hope- . ; . - � � . , - . . . . , . � - . y_�_ I , . � . 1'. [7. , P*__ -1.�� - L - .4, .,, ... 0 ot 'the new brands of laundry 8tai li 1. - -:.-,. I A.R.Sness-welled u 1) in' her heart agairf. 1.� ,1*.1,i --:,, - . - . . I ,� -om tho hori- Tin or brans kettioa--tihould never be ,. A%�� ,� I I I f the bout, the deviation ft . -, I , .. , . - - . - ' ,L I ,­­ * - _ L ­ . . , _�' . . . ::�i!,"'. 1�L'. ; I , , , ", ­ -� . : - _L rown 0, _; Ing . contain ingredients which impart I ,']..:� . � Thki, f ro;ien -f ace thawed and the b _. ­­ 1 .4.;,. ' ' .. -.'. X011tal position of the deck produc ' -0 ". .., - 4.1�1, - . . t ­ I, : - STUDY SANITATI �. ,; 1 4 used to cook fruit in. A porcelain-lin- L nen- t n . L. ,�,--�., *1 _,;.,�, :I . Toduc-tioon of the freeboard,on that much better polish to the Ii fi�al' 1. ­ '. s -s grew 19of t a.nd liquid once niore. -..;.L` . .. - L P.- �'_'-_- , .. , eye . . . - I L". -I - ., .. . 1 :_1'. . 1.� _,L: I -ledge of It d6ts fiot I 4id _ . ILI .1!_ir .�, .I . NN'heri sho lgrew better and he couid Because a kn(A% . e of about three inches only. ' ad kettle or one of $ranito-ware is the old-fashioned kinds. I I ��- t�, _ ., .. . .L . .. .. - , .. , . . -I, ..'­ - Tbe ewilintrue'tion of thin vessel being much better. ' I� . On general principles it is udvisable 1­'..,L: � �': .,�:.il..:.... hlalve her he pi,eked up ain odd job "come by nature," any more than a ' , �.---474�'- L I I .- . .1 41 .::._ � ' _' - UY send line shirts to the laundry in-,,-,-.`�:11r,'.!!!!.�.:- -I.. I . - --, �11-­_ here and there and Worked -.%-ith a will knowledge of arithmetic or sewing,. such as to present to the water two If oanne .frui t c(unes soft, fades .' --vl,:�� - ... . .. - . COLlcave sulfaceis, one oil each side of stead ot trying to do them at home-1 ....", ', tf�­, .-,:: - ri I .1 :';-'I:�­ _ :-I I...". �. I !.­� � .tfilla � ,� !�L".'� i . I. . I h".s new found zea-I Htarry made a and twcause its intelligent practice lion the main keel, instemd, of the ol i ry or losea its (lavor it in because not fif it is thou h out faster:: ',---_ .� � ..�. . trip to a heighboring city, in search L I - was used in ca - f rom i� -, - _V"' . : .­ ,� f permanent employmenti at the very foundation of that Whole- L C'('11vex bilgon, theto 6 absolutely no,- enough 8ugas nning it; by. having lean -washed away I I .", - .-- D 'wU- �­ ... is re- . - � '..-�44', L I ,s On h' : ther ix)w wave-nor side wash, the water !)r if the fruit, 8attles in the Cann it home, tbis' part of the work may eI :"-1. ::­ .� turn his first words,were, ' G-ood luck I ness or health on which the happiness :�:,e�!V:- , - - i .. ,,,, : � , - :_ . thrown off at the :bow and from (lie is generally because not enough juice don* betore they are sent Certain Y ,L _, ,�_,-'­.­IE-,. � -, e � _: L -7 - _; - " ­ ' ��_� . _ , ­ I've got a steady joN at Ja8t," as though of a household and the capacity of its Aides in the ordinary type of ship ho- was put In tho can. ' � It is scarcely possible to do he Pi.."S".__L�."_�-___��'. ' . _ . . .1 1. - -r" :.1 I I-L, I... � ,, I " ad ' .- . . . . .. �k;� I -,I, I_:;I- all the years .of his married life h, members for usefulness depend. It is ing, in the etwo of- the form now in Vogelahlt% in lint It*- 'cooked very up at home in such- an i maculate �, _: - :�,­ : I . :,- i i,;. i I L�,,-,.­,... be�en spent in that: quest. es rtic � L 1" L .. _ L -11: Woman's di vi nely'-appointed mission to QU tion, ,r.mrried af t in two at reams, I ho roug 41 y and put iw the cans wbile manner an most men, p Ularly-. , .�. 1. : z, I,- ,.-11,L " Nk'bat* sort ol a -job is it I" asked . ' � .,...",��V - , ' L . ;,-1 -1. Rose. wat.ch over all the processes that go cutiverging abaft the run and form- 6)ilillg but, beallng I hem UP at Once. young men, desire, and it saves a great '.�_.,-.. '-:� -�';' .: .1.1 � . ., _ -,,`:�,,� - . . " ­­ .. put .&. - L_,.­ �1 ..I- - "'�� _'L .1�.z.'__ . Ing a ounst-atit supply of unbroken wu-- Alwaywxenienibor fruit and vegeLables deaf of time and annoyance to - .�. ; -Tq,; _: .,. L, . - . I e 'I , , , ­ L . ...'..1-,� ' 'Fireman cm -an eilgib . 1.��' , . ,.� , 11. to the building Up Of whealthy body- __"' L -1�� .. .1.1- i , : ` . to" to the propeller, or twin acrews, lx)th %ill keep better if p1doed in a them out as suggested. If .afty of our -- ..-:L " .1 ---.�': " But-isn't that rat her bar'a, Work V I ' I . ,�, '­ , I ' - - 'L- L ' ., __ , I.- processes far more d r human con-, 4nd the rudder.. Hence, also. the ac- cAml, dark collar. We give below a readers can offer any further suggels- -, -----�:4:" , - -�,�, : -,il�o�,', . � I as (-, ad learned to doubt I - - 4'3� ..,;­: k d Roge, who h. ' .; � ­-, -I I . . ttol, than the unr I Ling imagint ; I "IraCy anti delicacy (if her uns%%ering few recipes an(I suggestions, taken tions by way of assistance to -our cor ..�, _� � _,�,_��­L� I i�,­I - . .-.I.; 1 . -­­ ... .. L, - �, r' ::- - I--,4'-'�' ; '""L ,bis s"aying quality. . . �.�a L" r 11 i - � Ulf' belin and I lie utter avoidauce of fmin an exchange, Lhat -we think es- respondent we shall be 'glad tb he ,.,. .,.o"�:"4 � __ . . . - . - - � - " L e .RqURT an . - - .:, i .! ird I" cried Haiiy, 4nd h d though wu are n accustomed to . prolwiler racing, All these ally gtK)d: . r . . __ I � . 11_. , phen- PMA f rom them. I . 1` J,;, ,. �_ir. . . ,.-- -- - Li� . - 1 ed his broad shoulders and . I L ­I , , -� "'..I L L lo6ked a� think of moral qualities an the Out- ; Uniona welelloted anti c4infifulod I)y the A'Iwaya us" fruit. that Is in igood I'�� �-_� I __�_k .L' �-,. , ..-.; �-� -�;_� . ..,'I L % ,I � �: _.���.. .1 .1 , .1 _� _L�,-_;4.�';,,*,�­- . . � . L. . .. 1. .. .,�,: 11�14_­ ,,."1'� �,`-, , i, �� . ,, ___ . _er_ ­- .1 X I L, I...._:'.�-LvJ". , ,e� ' bri-ght and munly as in the old days, come of physicial conditions, when one a xtertm and of hor quit lif led juageti who 000dition. Whon ready to du canning. , ;- - , .. lk .-� ' I - _ " Ain't I as strong aa all ox I" , ., '.,. `�; ­ ' .. 4-1.�,,�, ri� . - � � : _� � . - .:_,�.I. ... I � � . al - - ..,.. . _ � . .­. . - THE ROSE. , .r, , ,�:. �-, ,�-" L 1 has seen, an amiable and mild-man- were present. give it your undivided attenton ; do ' ' �i. . , ''I I T. ­ - 1 ';L_, ,'. 1. ... -I� I- . . . 4 -i�, - -� - ,�"� ­ -:11 . . I til--, -, , .__-4 ���; - L- �01', : - - , . R ose's face was a ra i n bow of tears . I O'w"19 to The constant presence of lwt burrf. an .haste makes -waste, t yow9d In rhy m that t ' _,� . L . ­._ . ej,�` �' : �11- -;- I I I and smiles. " Forgive me, Har�y, for nered man transformed into an I - - I',: ,07 :1 ,,�.� L.r-1--.1 - r88 the VKO piltrallel ntreamB of water un- �Uur time anti do it well. � � � . . - I .- . ' I L; _ . . ' ... , ,-_.��.,�'.',�. 'I d ll)tlng vou." she said, half sohbing,. cible churl under -the pain of an ache Aer tht. channels or arelies on each - Vberries--Seed, fruit, boil moderate- rose was queen of al I flowers, andAn �.,.!,­,.- .�I �'._,�,�,-_. - , ; - ' ' - .1 / _-.1 �:Ilf laughing. - - L .. I , ... .:­­_V�%� .., , , in �the face or a jumping tootbacbe, one side of thtf keel, (be, vemsel its cushioned ,ly for five minutes, fill can with fruit, creon, Bion, Xboocritust, Apollodor . ,.-� ',r. .1 1.�_�- . . � . I .. ­.. 4 ! � I. . __�. ,it home afrer he began - . . - heillff L fill . . �, �� - ). L , f!" Iva's I it(I e , upon them with the juice; out and every other ainae their time h4a ;-'77�' ' .- :'­.' -­1:1,.�... I . a perceives the condection. ­ , r and 'pievented from up crevices ._ . . - L .,: -­ L his r,(.w ,work , but that home seemed 1' ' � sullmerged to anything like the ex- mnall circle of muslin, lay in� neck, and . ' -"t'j,* _ ,L' ' ­; . t f.I L' 'fl" - - - 11 1 . difft rent place now. There were no cut.- What is sanitation? I 'a ir prat- joined in the chorus of praise. Often. � 1" .- ,'.,.;�. 'j� ." I I t,ent to %vili,ch the ordinary typo of bull goal. if you wish them sweetened, use - - ':';"I -. - -g ' �­; . -� I , �_.,�_'­. ting words, rio looks that. stabbed with tical application of sanitary Rcienceand is ' the tales of the rose gave it A certa�n " ,�,_:� �,._'0 � .L::.. .L und sug r to each quarti I i L; .... _! L' -r, .- � ' Rose snng over her work arid tiubwerged ; consequently the one-half po, U ­ I..-111,q , '-L, . �',�:�% - SC(j 1,n. * a ical value, a& where Lucius, in i a . ,-'*" .�� "-.L��i-, `.�;1.,. eadily to the lips that the laws of hygiene to the, preservation 117 light is. less anti the freeboard Ranpborrieg, Ill ackbe rries-J-Se loot nice mag . � . ... . ,�..�­ ''�� -- , n:, - gTmLer than in the ordinary typq: of sound berries. If you wish tbt%m metamorphosis of Apul6ius, -�.,-_­­-­,�-.t of health . is reator .. . � 11 �;,�.,*-, �.: ---J'�L --.1 -IL(4 grown so stern and cold. What or definition might be, defend- vemel. The obvious result -of this 8WOOtlftnifld. une one-third pound of 8u- . , h . - 11 __ . Anoth eA to human form by eating a wreath"�' 1�L 1�,.-,I.-. . I I ;_...,L�, did it matter that they were poor- 'io.?�-,,', .1 ­,�,: . - : -, ing the body from any influence that Phenomenon is that the HodgettH-.Hafe_ gar to each quart, boil nix minutes, . ., ! . .. -' I ;_ .. L -- . I I ­t� 11", , . _�'L.' that tboir lot was of zosen. - - :'�L 7- - L... , .now that of mere . . . �:� �­ ,-4-1 ,.,L' . can injuye it or obstruct its functions tY ship will coxr a greater woight proceed as with Cherries. . . .1 � 1- _ .*, , I. - . I I-i* f ' ' ' : _,� " -_.I­ ' ­, " �.�_ �,# .-�.,I....L- . laboring folk I She could respect her _and this, under Cho Comprehensive either in guns, ballist, cat-go or stores Peaches--In halves. boil eight P10- The Poetic mAs inoe of the ross 48 " :.: : '� :L., L.1i % a -- . . I .- - ..I . I, L , -1 '.. �.-1., - . " ­t� ..:�:,­.� husbaud once more. I tive Medicine," hall be- than any other shl of the same dim- ute8. Whole, boil fifteen minutes". One- a. symbol of silence had its origin in:.& � - .. . � :,.,.­ . . title of "PreVen . .,-_.i L -, I... . . . . - . . . I 11 -11"; ."..;,_ "._"'_I.� come of the comm . ' I %'J" ­ -,-.� ­.`�­�­ I Ill.� i �­ . ­­ ., , ". "I..�-�:.�,." 1.:L.--.;�-- - ...1 � I.,.. t! ."..."..."',- . oneist of the current OnAions and calcufated displacement, fourth pound sugar to each quart. quasi-religious employment. After two - .4 -� .-'':.i .'.11�_ L, . - - ""� .. -- ! 11 '. 6no evenl'n'g' as Ro's'e 'Wi` a's ' ge" tfing phrases of the (lay. , aa well al' being a-great boon to pas,_ Peara.-In halves, boil twenty min- I . . _ .;" , ph L ' ' ..- *-.- : .- _ - .. . � ��,_',__�� " I original dedication of the rose to A 1 .:i_ , .. .,_,- . arry seventeen years ago the late Dr. 33. senger steamers an�,Cl those engaged in tiles. Whole hoil one-half hour. One- L - 1 . ­," ... : �, _ H s supper ready she heard a step - L". . _. - - . . . .- ,-,-.1 -­ ardson, then President of the the cattle trade. half pound- sugar to each quart of rodite, Cupid delivered it ov to H " -.*.�' .: 7t,s_ �� _. �: on the porch and ran out- to meet-him. -W. Rich or .... i'-' _`�'t ­ ,_ . I .., 'Two men were standing there. � British Medical Association, said: "I To Bum up the result of the experi- fruit. . .. L ':,.-,. - " -, . - . . I , ....i.­' L I I pocrates, the god of sUenciti, in t . . 1. .. � . _ . � - . ..., - - .� " What is it ?" she cried, feeling an want strongly to enforce that it is the mcnt8 it was satinfac,torily prbved (hat, Gtomeblerries-Boil ton minutes. One f "_�L '�'- ,�t, - ::, -, t.- _,J� ­". hope that by this means the amours .. - �k ­ . . . ... I . z� ..,� - .I -, in4tRnt hpprehension of misfortune. women on whom full sanitary light to- as compared with "hips of th0t ordinary pound sugar to each quart. 11 L r-,:�''c-", .--,� - ..�I...I I � '-f;`1�,*a . :,L�:- - �,:,.I. I T11(-v looked at'each of her and sbuf- quires to fall. - Health in the home Is type. the Hodgetta safety abip posses&- Crab Apples-Whole, boil thirtYmin- the god am of love might be kept . ..�- ..-��.� ,_- ..1- . .,. ,: . _ . . seil�*,i - ., I . P. !�::­_, . . - 4i..-1'_ t. fh-d t'h(-*Lr feet awk-wardly. - health everywhere ; elsewhere it has no e8 incre4sed stability, increased speed, utes. Two-thirds pound sugar to each rot. . I 1. .­ �., _-I , I . If - L - I- -��,! _� -, . I.. . - .1._.", . - " i-''A '�"` . - ,; ­ L... ,, I increase of carrying c g a an poetry havvi 'tinitad to .--I 7 14 I . . - Is my husband (lead V" she �asked abiding-qllace- l'bave been brought by apazity, greater quart. Reli io :_ I �,i. . � , - - . - r. . _­ 'Ili hem �n a dull voice. I experience li�oi the conclunion that th ease and delicacy in steering and hand- Sour Apples-Quartered, boil tenmin- make the Persian ,stories the most - "'_'.''- "� ­_ , '.. .. ., - a OX - L. ._�. . , - I- i �,__. , i,__ .7 - 1. _ _ e of all that owe their origin to ' '".­�:X` f, I I , .��-,:� �'_ � '.' No, ina'am," repli6d nne of theLmen, whole future of the sanitary movement ling, avo dance of bow Wave, avoidaiiee -ute8. On-half pound ,sugar to each quisit' I ,� -o d. - I .. � ... ... ` . .'� �,­._ finding his voice ; " but badly hurt. rests for Permanent and executive sup- of propeller racing. t quart. � the rose. The Psrs�a.ns have a feast 6U �-� ..,,:', . - ., . . - I . I - - '' .1 - , 1 ..�, --'.-, X -�- , -. .:,: , i_ �- ..""L% I -ollisc'n near Penton and, port'on the women of the country. The � . . ,:� .�� L:� !.. r _'L . ­,�' Wild Griipes.-Boll ton minutes. Two- roses, beginning when the buds first ,,' : .. I I I'llere was a ( ) , ' _; .:��4 I%� , ' � -� ; � . . " L.:� :I.L'i _ . : %._­ . .-- -I-I, . � 1 _/.� L e, came to tell you dhout -it." e and go, know , ' � i'�,,�' thirds pound sugar to each quart. open and continuing throughout _t . _. � , . . . �W! .. - 0 1� qvt . - �� , L - . . : , . , _ , Z: " I r I , , �_. I .�.�.�,; When Rose reached Harry be 'Was little of the ins and outs of anything ,,_;", 'FOR PLAIN WOMEN. Tume Grapes.-j3oll for eight min- season. The Bulblil Nameh lauds Me - - . ­�,� -.., I . I _ �� . * _ -i . . L.: r- - ,:��,,-,,.' L �;. . - - � - . -..-. . e guided by wllat they,are , � � . - .. . : I i_,��_ ying insensible. Both of bis legs, hope- domestic, ar . __ utes. One,balf pound of augar' to each rose am GofWa own flower, and ladds . . - I . - - .1Z - ..1 1. - . I vfom&n aks f rom , _:­ . I I , ; * : , - ically of no assist- . , A who probably ape ' ! �;._..X. -, -, , essly crushed, bad been amputated,i told, and are pract quart. . that he basset the nightingale to:'kev .,-, '', -1-1-11. .. .') experienoo gives-this idvic* to her si!i- .1 � . I ..." ,q - , .. I .. _,;_.-, and his bruised and bandaged face was ance whatever. The women are con- COM70RTS FOIR SERVANTS.- .. ward over it. Whensoever' a r i a .,�., �, -, �.*- I 1,� .c 1�­ - . �.r,..- We � ..I..'- .�,�__ ­ . I 1- �'-:.,.-� hardly recognizable, �' oversant with every nook of the dwell- ters who lack brilliance or beauty:. "" � -- plucked, the bird gives forth a cry, I­.", : --1.�.--..,��_J_ L" '; me- .'i I '. P ently be wa-s able to 'Press he the basoment to roof, and on the chief oomplaint of the plain woman - A, 1(irl hs,8 a right to expect a 0'01111- the sweetest sad the saddest cry thA .-�­ 0�. - . I - - - -_­ -�' res r ing, f rom ' L .,Z. :,-- . � is her, lack of admirers I suggest an U I L .. I .- .. [go, wisdom, and skill the fortable bedroom, warm and light. mo nts to heaven _* ::1, I.' ', hand feebly, thus indicating consbioua. their knowled . In the springtime �­ !-'I:. ­.. "��' unfailing remedy. Trr.at man with in- L . .. -L _,L.. �. .1,__..-`.�� physician X* ' the nightingale e fra g��,,�'-".;--'�t�_- . ,, '1 �1108,9 Of her presence.j I I . ests his hopes when call- i f both domestics -.� j: � , I' ll differenee-not tblit Have two bedis in It I �C__, . I- . . m -'half a man,' f conts,gions disease. How obnoxious kind, rant petals until it inwoons in a per- ,­­,-.--,),; . ­­ " . . . now, .Rose, in good ed to a. case 0 which m4en you appear disagreeable, occupy on* room. Very often the � - 'L'' ';�J:.��,-, I - � e�as_­.; - _. . a r I L_.L: _" __. - _:' .."_L ' -'�---,; - -L P * L. -�- �- , 4a.rnest," he whispered one da,y with but the soy manner which says very servantal room in a 6torehouse for old faithful th" the bird, for it does n: C�"_ . .�, t.._:��.� I important.- then, how vital, that they fumed ecstasy. Nor is the floWe � 1 '� . I t of their earliest I I�- � - �'U)elallc.holy smile. should learn as -par J . _ ­ , L ,.,^L ,-._ . '. I 7,% .- le ,, - plainly that while,you treat a man po- .;I I L I- _1-- � -�i..�; � ­ 0, Harry-don't !":,' Robbed . Rose, dutieNI the choicest saaitary W - I . furniture.. As human beings are gov- bloom until the nightingale sings.A, o 7- ­� , _jm� � � . - N_.; .A,.� _ ­ . ' . litely and entertainingly you will treat this bud. Thou e OL _' '­*"_�_� I— , . .. ' : . . _' . " - J _ --- �L.. I only forlgive. me for all those ha,rd -----------� 1,IL I isor equally well. Not bging arned greatly by -externals, it in Im- ary I , , ;.,.. , . -_1 1. - -.11 -1. _ his suooef strains the flower. uuf - -"V� '0- . �j I .. �1, ,.. . -1 1_. '­� I Olds its glori a . ­. �­,�� . . .: , ... worde." - - ." _1N0 VS- RWEIVM. I.�:` 1. used to such treatment, It piques him, possible to Improvio one's finer feelingis to t , - - ,-, -,A-� .. � ..: . . 61V ,. ; , . . _.;; I."� . . 8 ��"':­. I. , he -waiting air, .z" ! ­ "� '.."l-', .' " . - ___ . - . � . I . I " They were deserved, Rose-tbat' '�",-I I � , .:­­ . . - . 1 ...11 %q?."...11 -1: 4,_r'_ - 1L...: . . . %L 001 Teacher-Wbat is the and immediately he tries to interest and prinoiples If one treats them as � . . -, . - 1i �, 1, - �_ . . . , : - - - . . I- "I sunday-sch . I . .. .- _,1,-�_-L--.,, -- � L"... �, , :1.V. '."�, -V L . - _ , 1 , ,;.,.?O - , . the worst." - . onition, it in more l'ou. And from.Xh&t moment he is lost , . .­,;;,-�- .41, .,_1 "-.--.I Little, by little, with 'many pauses, meaning Of the adm . . animals. Many houmiceepers allow the .. - z ' . I­ , - S_ it you are.one of the 010ver women I .-,. ..", , ,.. � . L _: -, ' i,.��. - z ..L- _';�, . - -1 I. -�r_ -0: `A: .), . QN __ '.P4,' . . - I -,'..An in a . - ,� I I. . FAWLY DIVERS _, I :�i_ �� L,� . -.,- d i weak VoiCeL that often sank blessed to give than to riecteive f meet every doj. girLs to sit in the dining-room in the a�j... ''�� ,R I. I.,: . -%"­ ­ - 11, . L . � It .1 ­ - - �W' �""�_­L- . - - tb. .. . I . .,,.-,: -, �' � Lnto a whisper he told her of the colli- Little BOY-It meal's It's P'"nanter, , � -.11-:, ­­ _'­$ � - . . . _ 't � . . - 'sh . � ,� -.1 - t . Lteher,o . Yes. HaV, I _01110�� .. I . 1. ,� ,- - .- TO wife Oislikes to - i ..�,!_ Spa a you not, yourself, found .' I Tj eveging, aild #*a that they havo pap . have me Dp. - , -� .. I � � , . .."' , filon, the result of ,atrain di . ��_,o'. 'Itle,.. _.i . I - , ! rk,r for .her. � I . . . _ I_ , .4 . -'.-.V.- I . . , . '., ..t:' .- 1. - ': ; �- . � . " - . - . . .. ,-'. - The iongineer saw the danger it-m�rs givo than to . - ..-.- I -- ,:Z - !. era and . _� ­ �_. I . . _� mistake. pleasant to I re- 1; �L ' - AN EXPERT '. 1 � npfg&xinw. This in not spoilij g .. _ - 1, . ' Are you 'good tine 1. ,�;- I - 1. !". -1. f ''.­ - - - - r.. -"-.L at a glance, became panic-stricken and ceive. - __�7 " %' - L - � Nall -_JI believe Graoe bag A tbQr- them, but makes & girli worth having Well, I ­ I I - ;-:,- 1 - ,_L�- I � - - L- I I . :":, �I 1. � - f -L,��r dr ­� I � . � ,�,_ik -.1 -- 0 can beat the' I - . - "L.� �'��7'�"'� 'W _J4';' 'L J- ' ugh tnowledge of chemistry. she says I �_ � , " � ­ yessm.�'..;� , r, .. , . � , -_ :, ,7�J;it . ' I , . . '. L" ­��'L'�L g �Z - -t �, . '. I I . - 4V 1 f , I I 4- 4 1 un to of tin of- � . I _:� Jumped--o the fall. � , respeot herself sid. he position, and at making five dollars do t he- ' - ' ', � . 0, . going to jump, itoo," said , Of eourmi. W" YOU Iffavir Irene--Yes, indeed. Why, she oould t I work 'of ��";���._.' ­� .: 1, . .1 T ras . i ­ . . ".1., H I valentines. anal ze bar' awn emplitzion. I oonsequentl.y bar mistress. O" I � . � . .."A , .. ­ � -1 � , - - - . _ .. : ...'� .,.-r , ')..,'t - L I , arry, I . C" . '. L . '� L. -;. ..- - . . � .1 . , - - . . ,. . - I . � . : '� - :L. .� - - -� - 1; . : I � : I - - I . . . . - � . _- I . :.. ," but -then -1 said -to, myself,J'- OojuiO - P",­.I.- - y - ..'�.�_�, ,,,�, . .", I.,� 4� � .. i"Z_'L.'!,. I�:� ­ -- ;;�:. ;-. .li-11,,","W - F'. ��%Ofk�, I I - I .- �1_ ". a . . :; - ,-. % e' . I . - . 7 .. -- ;, *t"J.- . I . . 1, . 1. . �?. . .� I - .I.. % . � ,. 4,.,' .40, :f.., ., '. ._:I I I 0 - , I ­ - _. .:I'� ir I J, 4.. 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HRnAy is having A Stolle _&Ullaft Devilled Turkey,—MiBs Jennie Harvey And Win. Todd, bore for a week with relitiveB.anday in town. Devilled Tongue 0 S—James Morrissey has some very fine tiori plaoed euder his dwelling ou Logan gating pears, but they an all lulled-. Avenue. Devilled Ham.—Geo. Varty is witV frienle in Miohi- ­4oseph Bundy' and family, Q% A th -6, J-dat re 6 C ts.nd will take We h ved to having gone there on his bioyc Is. city friands for a few days a &V 0 1 in Bis. ui 3eart, ot Ohio 8 ago, is here with in the fair. took- some very fine new OXT.,� SEPT.- Lod family for ;L few Up —Joe T. Clark,- of Toronto Saturday Sod"—fresh,Uress g0odfi, tbAe latest a Vy A. Coad, of Oshawa, is ViaLing Night was here ibis week for a few hours, Abernethy,-'relatives in,pick.ring and Frenchman's and shook hands with many old friends. and patterns in the trade. Sweet Wine,Bay. ly Miss Rossis, of London,who tormor Some very fine double width IMolmses Snap,—Misw Maud 86W,; of Toronto, is resided in Piokeriyag was in town on LOCALISMR .-,., Graham Wafer#.,spending the bc)lidays with Miss Gertio Thursday sad call on some of her friends goods at 25c..,-.,. Every lad Y.here. Fresh fruit just i.n to-day, ., -should see them.,.-,—What time is it Sana -4t is expected thpLi F�axik Law will, —Mrs.Tbo and son, Palm le%f fans only 5c.mas Shaughnessy—Rev. T4.om and h0ily are in the city be able to return fr6in the hospital this of Buffalo', are here with ffiendg. She has Ladies blouseis away down-in price. ,,.ibis week. week. graduated as a nurse, Mies Mary Bhaan. GING SHAKERS._W. 0. Yakei, 9t Delhi, is' bow a —Miss Lizzie Bradford, of Domill's glinesev, of Toronto is also here w;tb her Come'and see our stock ranging from 25c, 40c to $1.00.her of our' saff. College, St. Catharines, is hero with her parents.mem Ybaib s And _N ew Ap ron Uing New lint 'in plaid ribbons j Ubt the Mrs.-Jarnes bepberd is. with frieinds people. The frien'ds of Almond's Church 'eat;in T6ropto this ek. —miss jennie seiaoin Ii.iis been spend- of here, held a very succosoftil lawn'sooial Flannellette sbirtings, Some thing for ladics ties.-w-John Sparks, (J-' Torduto', here ing a weak with Greenwood and Whitby on Mr. McGregor's lawn on Wedine'sday very choice patterns, 91so a Fine new assortment in Gents ies.-.evening ograin wa n with friends over Sunday The pr highl new lot of O Our washable. linen four-in ha d ties.at 'with. eDterootingand the refreFiliments much t wlings to -sell at in liglit .plaids are just thing for obt. - Miller and wife were with Collee' e opeto on Tu69d`y! n X the every pro 5bents, great v Brougliamfriendson Sunday. spect -of a successful and pro. enjoyed., : sumwer.wea r. Only 20c.—Miss Lillie-Palmer is confinea't6ler Etable term.. Good variety in Prints, Gingli'room this week with a severe illness. —Mrs. John Armstro�a has Just re- �Scarboro.ow with SHIRTS & OVERALLS re- .,Miss Annie Bunting is With Toronto tiirned frorn Detroit and is n and Muslins. Organdie Muslitis and Hamilton friends for a fortnight. friends here. Wednesday morning before Judge Morson du 'ed to 14c,—John spent 8 uday.' th of onto oF;(ipb Heebner was tried ­ ' AT ; ' siz68� jus - c Mrs. J. S. Harvey, of Ceda�rdale A. Linton U Tor on. t 6ceived.was-bere on Saturday withfriende. his mother, Mrs. Joseph Linton, and the charge of forging the name of Enos. 'CaD't fail to suit you. . Men's Crbckery. ,'are r D The Spink in I uuDi'g full other friends. Spi ng to an order. The sum involved was only about $4,50. Heebner. it seems, had a wcirkiDg shirts from 2115 to, 50 'Big stock of whitewar6-- just 4bat'fme ttese days. Plenty of mill feed on —MoDday "th, has bee' ll officia - contract to work for spring for i3ix moutlis hlv declared lab.�Pta.ay, and consequently a cents, Boys fine white shirts you Want at thrashing but left before the tirne expired. He claim-—MisB6s Cora and Lillian Ha mi 'lare public holiday. ed that when '_be- left Spring owed him New stock of cotton 'Sox and plates, breakfast and tea plates, bo Is,John Greenlaw threshed some fall th Woodbridge and Toronto friends wi money lie would have' received a light table dishes, platters, cups and :-hosiery. Come, Soo otir other for a week. wheat on Tuesday that yielded for sent e�ce, but went into.the witu6se box in aucers, pitch.ers, cte.! All at extreine-—Mrs. McGee Smith!, ofl�anjillon, is bushels per acre. his own defence and added erjury to his lines, 'big stock to.choose from p ly prices.here this week with John E. find Mrs, - �Holy Commnnibn�:' in previous offence, by testifying -that,- the Gee, Church Street South. c-burch next Sabbath, Rev, Cooper, the signature was gen uine. The off ence Was a iDg eebner got a v CO George M. P Imer is desiroiW of Incumbent, officiat' fully proved and 11 ear in the oh; Dickie-renting his farm eBrady, of Whitby, N�­S de, Central,west of the village. It —F. J. M a is well adapted for stock r�iSil)F. taired here� a few hours Monday night,r Bownionville.Principal ftpd Mrs.. Firth re?�rned with a punctured ti 'S rom Newmarket on Sunday where they —Mrs. McMurtrv, of'-To' ronto, was m me w Wert 'ith terr(lays with friends. here Tuesday with friends, Her sop b,t, defat at the haDdo'of the bowman--ere.t.B. berow, oi Poit Perry. a fo'r-m' e'r 'was one of the' International cricket ville team Friday-1 I to 3. a'lt', for & few Hin %fon base ball tea principal of our sobool,iss in this section R. A. Gordon and wife, of Depew, -earlug Lioton's new reBi'dence is h in &be interests of an insurance firm., New'. York, are bore with his parents, oornpletloo and is among the flnest reoi-0 ust a—James White vacates 6. M. Palmer's John and-Mrs. Gordon,- for a short vROR- den' es iii OroLo village, A Gar L pd of Wirids6r barrel Salt j fafm this fall and has rented the farm tion. o rrive Bowmanville. and DatliuRten township soon to be Acated by W. Peebles on the —F. N.-Lei" enA` of Bolton, is o4cretary Sabbath School Association will bold their,V v Uh eoncesskoli. of the local fall' fair. As Frank is a convention in Bowmanville this fall. Also 96' 1111haber of 50 pound bagg at W. F. Allen, J.1 has gone to St. John,—Ed-Mahler is agam 113 He graduate of this offict, we are. pleased to has statAd to us defiDitely that the learn of b* N.B.,. for amosath's b liday and 'ill' pro-is advancements. 0 w LOGAN bably make a tour of the aritime Pro.-evaperator will.positively be opened and —Miss Hazel. Hopkins his entirely 7;6- vinces,that within a fortnight. `06�ered from her lattack of scarlet fever ki k.in Ili Mi 11 I Ill MI I Mi M N -1 Dingman, of C1 A-. Tambly-a; Orono, 'has 'sold to M r..1 It �prch 9,,Pd the premises havehoon properly dis- Crawford, New Mexico, all -of his this aiml, hap been for &de-past infected under tL e of I1319P^C* seasoD'a Shropshire ram larnbs at 110 each. 01 I few aav and is still indisposed, al for Richardson.tbough not.:thought to be critical.' —Rev. J. Chisholi�,* of lbilnbar o he 'manly form of 4L well-kiown West—James Richardson, of Philadel biR b in the Methodist church next Durham boy, Ch4v. A. Burdet, In-structor p wi preac Itlaye W raise goodbteck. aln d- Va�r-ms es Pal nts,is here for a week with his parents, W. gunday. Rev. Mr. Tbqm goes to Dun. in Physical Exeroisesin the Univergity of V. and.. Mrs.. Richardson.' Jimmie's. b"n and Highland Creek, they h v g Oregon, Eugene City, Ore., has been "On be y in his native town foi a 4w days while many friends are alwa a pl6aaed to have. exchanged pulpits for that day,him call around. —A number of our corespondents ing.bis father, S. Burden.have—A great many of our 'People visited not been identified with our columns ' for Eber Wilwx's reaideuc,e, Liberty It Halsomine, Wbitew&Ab and 8drub Brushes,the eiihibition at Toronto this week. so was burned Monday morning, and muci;me weeks. This fact we)oiu our readers�eneral opinion is of the eonteute destroyed. The fire engine The 9 -that ibe crowds n regretting.'but hope that the silence did not got there promptly, Glover's bus Butter Bov4s and Ladles.attending dailyare larger than they have may soon be 66ken by mid ficrib", team being at the statio The first oa;ll-for a been —From the Ouelph daily paper w1b to duty for the new steamer was a @ad n r es—Mrp..Brown, of Hincardine, is here learn,tbat W. E. Anderson was presented. commentary on our boasted fire protection this week with her daughter, Mrs. T� A. with an opal rig on the eve of his de. if the whole trinth were.told. Bi " ' de ' - Twine, Or s ' Rak' ' 'Etc.We leaves next week for. Nia. arture for Penver, Col. His friends Thos. F. Jam es, who went to Oshawa Yalls, accompanied by Mrs. ' ads, Eere will be pleased to beat -of his contin. two week@ ago to visit and an oy a change'for his health was taken suddenly. worse at anothet Ufikhte-, who will then, r gam eturn ued populagut . R' EAZIN ., W - it to 1 or b posi. his father's Sunday w"k and has appar.pm6 in California. —S. Herke Inay have to resign big is"repainting tbo'exter. tion on the 0.T. R. section and seek some ent Dee. He Wm�,.Logan ly been very. near to death si two has this week i4roved slightly anid ho A'or of hii large bri�,k�d;walling, thus ad. leas laborious -job., He bad recovered are now entertained that be ma get dinLy Deb to t r,�ppeurance of the from his late illness arid returned to the C around again. His father, John Mee has also been quite ill with inflammation A T ay ff same. He is cottage work, but after two week's trial was cow-d' the store, entirely rpuovated polled to I 11.0 R Ll but is out of dan,ger'aguin.—Statesmat). AFERS LOTHING­both ire"ille, AJU LA iLBide and o t. —Wilson who resided her's W-a war a—Mrs. M. C. De n family left for forty years ,ago i's here looking up old Oshawa.19 e Br'*bt on Wedbesday of last week to fri nee, but they re mostly all gone. He ome' yea a with Peter Head at join the doctor, 1wbo we are pleased was for o only own—tast eiff orts say is acquirinR a substantial practice. ,the old mill that as fired. Mr. Iredale 'of a drowbilDR., man. EverythiL)g gone up Our stock Of Spring Suittiage May this worthy douple continue . to is now gi resident of Victoria, B. C. Trouserings, Etc., is com.the flue. Alex. Seamore, Toronto,prosper is the wish of the many Pickering —Mrs. Mary Iatchford and.Mrs. Rich. The above ncte was on a-slip assortment vf w all with the newest of brown p e e friends. ard Latchford, o Cleveland are here for wrapping pa h' b was,dis.-overed d a 00M w le uods. Also papers u 9 Wallace Stott, of Highland Creek, a few dayo with tb ir many friends. a Mel, found oij the beach a few plete line of 2d en @ ,;ackle bot border& to had a horse stolen some two weeks ago. Mrs. Latchford, or., rep6rta her family m es from Oshawa. It is evidently a fiLke, suits realy made mab�b all well and prospering, but she would b t the bottle contain Wednesday he saw the beast attached t U So ed somepiokle and t very. low.an express wago in' much prefer residing in Pickering where & littie vitegar there is a bare possibility n on Adelaide street o"pri the city, and -invoking the assistance of bei old associates reside. that it might not be hoax. One would the animal. The man who stole-the horse here this week calling ......before old friends. :' BUNTIN ^think, if it were more trick, the perin I H' h Constable Jones, formerly seized 19 —Thomas McGowan of Newburg, is trator would hayb'emptied the bottle pOtting the paper inside.tbirty-five years since Mi. Me-is known to the county police, wl�o will It is some Tho Toron'w Lock Company have assi ve ba, him under arrest before this item is Gowan left Pickering, having fi'Dislled ed to the Trusts Corporation. A meatic published. 9 his apprem6cerhip with A. Mir;?%cb, she of creditors was held Tqesday when the seems to:bave a ed here ubsided and the friends.wore pleased to have the clasp of inspectoors appoiDted ,to look after the dis.chanoesarethat we will patronizo; the Tboidas':himd, poo�al of the assets.—The talk of having a new station-erect- east and'- blaoksmitb. His many -old affairs of Lbe estate- were diecussed and ine o1J stand for some time yet. To be-' sure —J. Spence, of Toronto', ' who' as on's the btilldin& are -not being painted sLe are time taught school at Brooklic, and dur. College Notes.g vaca It ducted the Whitby Chronicle for it fort. T e'�most of the G. T. R. buildings on the Ii e 11 tion.on several occasions, con. -- : .!; -� - -which fsot*is not without significance. liege re.o—pe— terni no for the all Is expected that the work of double track- niRbs, wim here on Monday evening. He- next Tuesday. A large nnmber of new ing from Port Union East will. soon be was wheeling from Toront to Port Perry otudentff have been enrol-16d, and there is A fall line of all the latest commenced. n' invalid sister, when' his tire re- every . reason. to expect that the coming to see a—Warren WOOdiufrg- son, John.,' Wks ceived a puncture and he had to remain year will be one of the most prosperous in Fashions now in stock, at sent to D. E. Pugh's place-on Tuesday over ni$bt here, while Mr. Savage made- the history of the school. S with four one dollar bills and lost them th Mrs, E. P. Binne, of Port Antoqio,e necessary repairs. Jamaica with her littre son Ralph ar MRSe If" WISE before reaching his destination and has not rived I—A,.number of partiet residing in this at the College on Wednesday after'noon.yet recovered them. ' Now, Warren is in village have been subp(pned to attend at Mrs. Binns expects to spend a few weeks iAo way able to lose this money and the Whitby c6urt house on the 12tb of Sop- with her daughters who have been in It-finder, no matter who he or she, may tember to give evidence in the matter of tendance at the Colle ge for the past two Insure in the er -protest. Those who have years. She was accompanied by Miss FOR BALE—A first-class farm be will confer a go eat favor upoii the the Cald contain.Bessie Liudo, daughter of the Rev. 8. L. It.about two miles north of Pickering village.invalid couple by returning the bills to been served declare that they are perfect WRI aeres,boingsitu&ted in 3rd con,,lot tberp, or leaving them at this office. ly astonished as they know noth'ing about Lindo, ot Port Antonio,, who begins bar There is on the premises a comfortable frame house,a good barn. long shad with stabling. Farmers' Mutual' Fire Iusur&noe,,..�As usual the Toronto police have the =atter. If such be so all,they will eouree a� the College this fall.been scouriug the c ty for. a week pre- have to do 'is to swear to it, collect fees Air. Q. C. Leach, B.A., an honor -gr94- acres of good orchard ouo wolf and a never fail-good horse stable and driving house.about two Co'3., of Columbus, Ont., formed u especially for Farmers,vious to the exhibition and chasing and pileagi and return ' so much in nate in classics of Toronto UniV., will 9 0: -ing sprink of water, h�ha farm is under good away 1AJ pick-pockets and other cipoks. pooket. coed Mr. Moore as classical master at the cultivation and well fenced. Soil good. Termis -The business is flo urishing with results' be.GAOY. Reason for selling—proprietor to going to yond expectationC b&ViUR already issued over But, dear reader. College this year. Mr. Lv'ach hash& ly to I 3 policies. The cost of insuring in this 00-. - .o not run aw with Manitoba. For fur�hor panic I obf - d u are e 6&'06nal' evolopments tire sev' al as perience in teaching both owner on the piemis dress WS. M.the idea that ai. such characters are is growing less. You pay only for the actual reported in cobnokicin with an affair in Public 8ch I and in College work. DOUGHTY, Pickering,or T.POUCHER,Broug- looses and the small expenses incurred in run-0 without the city. They are in Toronto which. took 'Place in Albion� township The C mm cial departmAnt will be hain,Out. ning a local cow.p4ny, For particuiara apply to tile agent,t is week will reap a rich har�est. 'Oout' a year ago. Lut summer the ubder the ch rge of Mr. John S. Mercer.experienced wcountant Air week. ' If,-, troyed by fire And everal of his cattle has a thorough"know ledge of book-keepin'Those auction rooms are- perhaps the barn 'and crop of Isaac Bowes were des- Mr. Mercer is JOHN A. O'lOONNOR"%, greater fakes of the YOU 9 Westert.. Biink want a wr-tcb call upon a 'reliAble deal. KingBton Roa or Wbitby ,p. O_��werepoisoned about the same time. The and practical business work. having for d er, and let the glib tongued auctioJaeor Also agent for the Norwich Uuioi; Fire guilt party was n6t doWted. This several yeaxa had entite charge of the office C week a young woman,a daughter o—There are a nuniber 4 rt stenographer and type-writer—( 11 ana"da.keep his cheap trash. bo�lei- in y f John wo"k of i large business. , He is also lei o.,and the Dominion Life. tie Bowes, of Albion. who was married some expe w years ago to- a teach neou's system'roads in this 'section that should be filled, fe either Pitman or -Ma man named Chas. of shorthand. lie was formerIv a s1100068-up. A few evenings ago James Come Spofford, has confessed- that her husband capital $1000,0000 Fresh Meats —ful public-sobool teacher, and holds a First was driving aastn the Kingaton road fired the barn and poisoned the cattle. Class Provincial, certificate. Inspector rking for Carlyle, of Oxford (3o., Vbon asked h eserve,.-,when his driver stopped upon a rotten Mrs..'Spufford's husband was wo' all is R $125,000- ` Of all Kinds,Isaae Bowes at the time. He afterwards opinion of Mr. Mercer as a- teacher, wrote 1�plank'of a culvert opposite the Rich&place and broke through. It is a mir- rented a farm but throw it up 'this sum. an follows ,Save one other, he in the beat ac'e that the beast did not sustain a :mer, deserted his wife and his address is teacher I ever saw. I can usy this with ofts of this above Bank bas been opened Out Mi' POULTRY and SAUSAGE bruken leg. The hole in-Ahe culvis'rt not ilow known. Mrs. Spofford s suP reservation. Every strong point. in & at Plokering 1p the prowlses formerly occupied Yet. remains, There is- another such fering from diabetes and does not expect strong teacher is xa�oatuatod in him." by the Ontar b Bknk. where a general H Seasom business will be doue. Highest rates of i= On Hand iq OR" OPPosito W. H. Banks' ]ape to recover. hence -the confession. She allowed On deposits. Drafts on No* York jDat 'i of the village. SUZ places bought and sold. spociai atteution 0 the Col-now beasuse of threats I Married in Oshawa, on Monday, At do at all lb. Rosia"o and 10dlb..9V 160tionot"leaQW8. 0011600ous ma ie looked af:ti At Once, 40 rnxdo� by ' bar husband aRainet her life." t2nd. iv 'St. Gregory's church, by the points. ScAo 7c per lb.Pro, t, on may o The above ftem is from the Bolton En. Rev. Father Calan, Mr. Joseph Bone G e r and yehicles, as well. to T. UJANt ORO. XPIER,terpri'" and we understand that §pohord Miss Minnie Wheeler, oldest daughter C. I. KIN G1-to io U,"= life. at oue time resided io-sbis townswp. 01 Mr. J0800 whwer,�ftu of 0amwak. O"qrt