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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_04_09i �, A 1. . I 1. t f \ a • t®, - r - I11 to, !- .I be `.. • I f k- 0 mr- v S i *' I -_, .-/ I . e � -. . I \ -. ! Y� , -` - -_- _ . . . . rofief� ;tonal garb*. B WMITdY. S k OHERRrwOOD. .: �o i',, ea8 Cards.: OUTAROUNDUS --�- . __ .__ - - -_ - _ . �,�.,,- .,�,,,,�._-- ,�a�,aL _ The Sptittg Fair of the V�11Itby snit We are or to see so. man* of par '"`� , M. C. P. B. PHYSI- -`�T 'Locsl. sAtPt�txae *900 -'BY �SY East Whitby Union Agricultural Society citizens moving awe from here. $dr -. - . FIELD, D' T92 PRESS AND JOTTED yoWN BY OUR K . V iiUKC+E0�1, coRONEIt, acs., 155 E �' OuS will be held in thi3 Lawn on the 22nd C Downie and r. T. Ryan slave . CIA. , moved to their new homes We wish, . , Ont. U$ice hour4- Morning, from 6:90 5 COA8fi8PbNLENTB. inst. - , . Pk eria eirenipg from 5 to 6 o'clock. 1•y _ Teacher of theory and practice of --' Tramps are nirmllrotis U @re now. them success. There are several others _ to 11.0, _ - - - -- - - -- - . i ,. �, .. soon. Mr. J. Burris, jr. has 31. "ARE, M. D., M. C. P. t3., ON• Muaie. (I. duate of fit. Ann's. �;, bs�AwA., , yr, .,: Moses Warren, an old n}an 7U years of g© Ip, Coroner for the county of On- .; e, was found dea3 in his but in the moved to Cherrywood. _ J, TAK _ . Musical onservator N. Y o Yh �Cian Burg aon and Accoucheur- Real. y• the Motliodist The sale at Mrs. A. Hoover's ace a tan e. next door to the Post -once, Rev.: H;,- C. Ross, to"ship of tV liitby on• Saturday �morn- anr 0 - 10 v - , -' ccess.. E e the sold to its value. . dance , . - • .:- -- minister in charge of the 13raokliu And ing af.laet week. y , picten° _. -_�__ __- Music Room' .w ire .residthice of Mrs. Head, CQlumbus c rcui.t lip•s >;$si ned his char a bliss Emma Burkholder has returned opposite the'• b " OWCO. Pickering. . s,1. } ,�►� g g . Lounaillor Thor. Willis' waA married � 11ome from Markham. She is looking - - [�PII r11. . __ ._ - -- - - - - __ -_ ____ - -___ and�left file ;1letUoI.t G6d Ise has Miss MFluastingit, Robson last week. Iiev. 1Vir. .�, -• ; B ALL DOW, BARRISTER made application for admission to the willouy tied• the knot. � . . well after her visit. 1 + y y Alv1 of 1`lalelnont, was Mr. C. Pett is talking of putting a . JOgd Solicitor, Notary Public etc. 0F'i'Icit- : mill sty of tLe Pr esb 3teriau Church•, Of Y • lock, pirock- street, i"Itby. Private Can(1da. 9 b ma 'f +trace Harper, shoe shop. We are flail he is taking e ii n a lo.-...-, �flned $40 and cost rP verell s and on favorable y f boot lib to loan at lowest rate 8.1 • FRriners in t% a nljiltilirorhood of Cedar for selling liquor without a license. atr�eh steps, as we are to need o a hinds ayuient. - yef,ns of «Dale have been sllearitda sheep alreadly. • 1. I'H1 P�I'KEK•IiARRISTEKS PICKE ING AGENCY: P The concert gi`ren by the your ladies and shoe maker. Coblers Iook out, there ` �{0)_ - They were Impt in a stone barn baaemens. is a od chance, - 4, Solicitors, ..,- :•Iona to loan. No of the Ontario Ladies' college On edneB- g0 i J. Picker- Open for the t anraction of all legitimate and are not likely to suffer from the gratifying "•"�" �°ictiesion. lldlce : H Lice. Building, day of last week, was a very gr y g own even Friday• H. E. a•OAPHY, K.A.. Rankin Bg9i a e. QREEN RIVER. ' i. inf V, $.- jii:tety acre farm for R early c1iP�g• .. success in every respect. _ I. :• .. Tsolt* PA�sa' a -y OFFICR HOUR From 10 to 8 ; Saturds - Mr. Stafford, of Stafford dt Wilcox, fell to uis. _ 3's eve on easy-- ' - _ 10 to 1 o'clock. The following is the ublie school re EyA�ERE, BLACK, RESSUR . / u i"c. xBRIDG off a ate - ladder one day last week and . solicitors pp rt for month of arch. Names in i , P EquLZSH, I3arristeias A(cLOS�cee No. 17 Savings Bank lIl COT1n8Ct10II. ' , lied on s rained Lis foal, be$ides injuring his poder of merit. Sen• IY cl� s.-- Harvey . j I . . L , . , ' in Chancery, Conveyance Wm Brown, aged 6G y @are, d shoulder. Toronto !street (orver omm Company's i:it iiE, (8.1'1 ORGE KERB, Agent. the 25th ult. Farrell, aue of the. irren engf>`ged in the Ferrier, Lizxie Doren, Lillie Bryant. Roney to LpBD -' Sons E. T.YLOVa `- - - - --- - -- - - Mr. Geo. A. Fl @well, who left' some . East Whitb , Jr, IV class.• -Ed. Burton, Annie Doten, H, A- 'M .61mimr N' LrIN, Pea- stealing business 1n y DAME'c' BLacs' _ 3-y time ago for Dakota, wrote on March 20th Annie Ferrier. Sen. 8rd. -B. Doten, , gitc�t•tstj. _ _ sot five years in the penitentiary. Mar- - -E �=Aj;ENV ELL,rLL. li., BAR that he WAS 250 miles east of Winnipeg,and • John Ferrier, Geo. Milne. Jr. 8rd. --Ivah UAT� OF PAISSAGTE _ �,� piog►ressing well. He has bought tin, his associate, turned Queens eve- Chas. Bnr#,on. - fj. R1STE1i. C aunty crown Attor:y, dense and thus escaped punisi,Ilfient. Freest, Fred Hoover, County- Solic:t(,r- Court House, �- --- y_ 1t) y Portland Or ifax to Live ool or London- SW acres of land in Dakota. 4 The Auditors `of Criminal Justice Second class.- Jacob Spence, Rinds ,SSI%� 11ITCHIE & BILLI \GFS, ferry, Catlin !70 and a Return $100, The firemen have been rorided with Grierson and l\lrller, Pinoock, Mary Ttrruer. Part I%. ---F. L P accounts, Messrs . M ]3wffis :•r-- and Solicitors, high Court of 3185 and X1.10. ntermediate and steerage, at n tv rubbet' clouting. Burton and Christina Milne equal, �ti hitb} . Out, Money to o9n on rea- lo�rest rates. met this week at `i'hitb to perform Jnetice• a 19-v If you nre yen i g for your friends yyou can ob. The Ketchain Condurt Co. jave a Y Thompson Michell and Maria HOAkins sonable rem , tain PREPAID PASSAGE CERTIFICATE• at - their quarterly duties. Mao e S Spence. Part I.- Johnny . - __ __ _ -. - - -\ - -- - --T - -- -- _____ -- powest rotes, a 'V si able front England, Ireland c ncert liere on Friday night• last to a porter Saunders a bartender ' at equal, n� P Orvis Turner. .. . - -- - . i"Cterirl(7'►`y., Scotland, Frun e, Germany, sweeden and Nor= large and delighted audience. A large Plauk's hotel Uxbridge, was committed Steuart, R. Milne, . - ^ ' way. For ticks , etc., apply 6l ss was formed ai'te�r the concert. ' Averse attendance 42. �:: ' 1I(lF'hlti5, `'r= 'rEI:INARY 5U R- for trial at Whitby on the 6tli inet. for fl t. . her. •-r �-�E Ro•� ha are breakin street lam � � an assault on Chief - Constable Writ�bt, of T g K lamps S G Bsowv, , Teac t,la> \. Graduate of the ontario Vet v _ , .0.•.��.. - arinarp College,- Toronto, s.nrf Practical hone t e town, and the chief of%ry} a reward I the former town. . On ac�onut of increase of practice 11,a]r:NT. E 'SQ OFFICE, WHITBY. o 1125 for their conviction. ROUGE ►iflt.t.. i sboer, etc. - ' . ; awl mY accost owed visT a vin a Iiw.��ii t►t� - - - - ` WoA Rev. Mr: Booker, formerly of Clare- - _ 1 s CLAREMONT. I ` ` Soles was at Mr. Holbourue's for. yypi�.eva,e, rherrywoo 4reenR era�et out (whose memory Will ever be Mr. S fend the diseases of the horse foot at t1Dy own -r f�ge, Green Rivera in thejd Fr daj of ea b week: c _ ensbed), bas accepted a call to the we will be brief. Space is limited. a few days, but has returned home...... Wednesday. Thor. ay a, 0 haws Baptist Church. Brevity i the cool ofdwrt. Don't boil Miss, Bate Bushb , of 'Malvern, was A5rst- elassaeaistant,its made tolorder. Medi- SPLINT . g��g 1n� 4berhA t 0 yy •r A number of people h>t�'e left and ill- down this cabbage head, or we will be too visiting Miss Cuyrah last week• �eterinar• . tine for hurse4 ftiitl Cattle always on hand. calls bushel sizes. askets cf . all other sizes to d leaving this section for the .Nor -th- soft for anything ; krep na vernal, like the Mrs. and Mlf3¢ Johnson, of Cheryl - by ni;tit or hp dap promptly attended to -yAd- made as wel . gentle spring. wood, have been in this village fur a few , dre:,l, -Green River, out. Orders for th trade lied eztausiveI west and the United States. ge P g• y• � • The ,moving still goes on.' MT. •Toe• days calling on a few of their numeroais Vence • a S eClalt Evans has moved into the house on Mrs• friends. 13usiitrss C arDs, g p y. BCARBORO. Bell's farm, lately vacated by Mr. John we are sorry to lose our friend I[r. �- - _ =- Flour an le Barrels slog s on k Tarr; who has rented Mr. �Pm. Michell's Barnes. He has sold his farm to Mr- -_-. -- t 01i t•t' f/a lwer. tee. - band. All rd rPs by mail promptly at- . �The� following marriages have taken farm. Mr. Michell is moving into his Atkinson, of the Massey Mfg. - Co., CLERK tended to. dress I •place in this neighborhood, recentl • new house on `his other property on the Toronto, and has bought a homestead iII Tj R. PFA'fC >N, TU \`':ti SHIP C I F • , WjZRT$, Proprrietor, Jas. Taylor to Miss S. Sprint ;m. 9th con.. bar. Dick Howe has moved to DDiuision Registrar. Secretary Pickering Richard the house Mr. Evans moved out of. Mr. St. Catharines. .. A�ricultura; Sxie:v. L'ornmiRSionez for taking I Green River, Out Chester to Miss Lizzie Dixon ; There was ti eat Contest here the. , �davis, Cun�'eyancer, Aceouni ant. an , r- Ins') J Collins to Miss Liza Baker, third daughter Ailly Reedy has sold his house and lot to Rr Agent. �'aluatnr f�� the H of 111►, H. Baker, of Pickering Tp, Mr• Wm. Bpoffard, and will occupy the other night between _two yoang genUe- ance SITTINGS of THE DIVISlO� COURTS dent and loan Society. OFFICE --At L n7t�-1 house. left vacant by Mr. Howe's .removal. men over a lady, but Jim carne out f�o'e store,I:r�:t�haj�t The funeral of the late 11�it. A. Anbrti'n �� _ T was largely attended. Mr. Argue's family have moved to Toronto. victorious. Did you ever get left, a _- _- _ __ _ (, O L I" OF 03 T.� RIO. K Y Mr. James Pattersen will soon pull down Sammy 2" • Em should not have too i rc'af tP('. Q- Mill. Collins has purchased the neces• the house Mr. Argue left to build a more many engagements on one night. _ . - 1. =, _ . 8Q� sviry threshing machinery, and intends to imposing residence for Mr. (;eorge Ban- W@ are sorry to hear of our eat@emed ; .. / * • , RCI1ITEC. P • �, : , : make a bi push this coming season. • Mr. F. spofiard will brickelad and ds Mr. and Mrs. l.e and daughter, - A. 10ST. COUNT � G- � it a ..._ > v d P yard frieu A. for the cuut.ty of ::ntario. Drawings- No Place of 'ng . tits,��:�• =%�jJa Air. Joseph Omerod is soon to become com lete his house as scion As the sprin and sl e�i5ca: ions furnished for e�'ery class of _ _ _ _ - - P t g b @ing very ill, but hope soon to see them bn.lding. �LeftLl and hot water hcating aid I Whitby -` 2 It1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 a resident of Scarboro village, having opens. in our midst again. ven :: :ation a specialty. Office- Gerrie •Bloc , i Brougham 3 3.2 purchased the residence of :11r: Verril. 1,iy sister Annie says she heard short time Miss Bell, eldest daughter of Robert caner Dundas and Ymck' streets, R nitby. I -, picketing a t{ 2 7 ?G'31� Lightning struck 1Ir. John `VL'i(;11t'a Robt. Ward, who expects in s shorC time - S 3.Port Perry Bell, was married - on Wednesday last }ieside.�ce- fiinReton Road, East 1'iwezin . 37-y a L'tbridge 9 �8 31 627 15 11011 ;e during the late storm. It entered LO mortgage and buy Mr. Hopper's new - _.- b Uxbringta " 10 23 .4 9 $ 16 the chimney and went to t110 cellar, leas- house pretty cheap, is awfally annoyed to •IameB Moffat, of Malvern. �f (tr•tif►►ipl,riuq. 6 Beaverton 11 28 r5 10 17 because Hopper will have the nursery on What we would like to know: -Why - - - `� • "' 7 t�pitergrove : 19 2s, 26 11 16 in a hole. LICE'S SF - - - - - - - -_ The big b edge ' on the Ist con. 'Was th'e second boor. Ward is bound when he the superintendent don't come to Sunday 11O` Is 1 k.. CHEit. or Lhe counties E FAREWELL eta it to have one on the ground floor if it school ? What attraction at Port for . 1• Aii,•tiwiecr. yiiiivator, &c.. f Kales By Ord r, • - he Peace. made it�pa sable by the late lrealiet gets half an acre for it. He don't think Johnnie ? How many rate leas Will M York Sorth and South Ontario. Auction Clerk oft _ uuder•pinn g the sprles. of al•i vls c:,uducteA and property valjied at _} _ _ - _,_ _ _ -- it safe to run little ones- ap and down on a shot with his new breech- loader ? When a i;i;,,;rrs�i« charou. ,lrraukeweuta for auction Be i carte porage, and ne will mail �0� 0 dumb waiter. I told Annie it was only Johnnie and Henry are co-ning from L. sales or csiluati.19 call he made at any trine , AG III I g fr a royal.valuabie,samiilebozof WHITEVALE. the YY.GC luau, HOTEL. `;pedal attention a t tat will put, you in ttie v +ay of I % i goseip ,but she believes it, and other folks y`Thitecalb again? Rill be given n to all orders by letter or telegrap'.i. ma in more money at once, than l can do as they please. s--z . . Addreea Box f7. I'rouf;hajn, Out. 25-v anything in . me ica. Both sexes of all ages can AB Wliite ale has bt e'n unpepl'eaented Mr. dim. Pilkey has moved back. to his Cgr��spondeats. . live t C L Capital work iinedpaWe wilt Rte li ode for some ti a back in your spicy journal farm near* Cherrywood. Some of the We Want a good reliable correspondent - I thought it my duty .o send you a feyj richest- blessings of his life were showered in each of the following places to send to - 1il ttr1: s�rt ialt•r Nf/, d't'. mmense y. a for those who start at once. � • . - TINSOx & CO. ortland, mi aine. 7 -v on him in Claremont. It is strange but ToF, NEWS for publication all items o - L L R 1. }•� U, Cr 1. N E A L �- T - --- - items, and u like your Claremont scriber nevertheless, true that his first five sons TI C H« T��BE� BERT 9'. 1 will ended 'or to do lily own boiling 1,1 I;lacksirrith an,' «'agoii Maker, Pickering, and n t tire our readers with were all daughters. They are nice, interest that may occur inBt�s m p g i us,:. The laces: itnhro�ed mactiiiwry for Bolt, . down, a y 1 healthy, loveable children, but somehow neighborhoods :- Audlep, As, a sad Nut Cutting. Horsenhoeing as usual• unnecessary details. Will beKart to think there might be too land Creek, Green River, and Kinsale, All work promptly and satixfactorily executed. 8 atj(i'h er and Jeweler, On, oun friend Mr. Harry Major, y We should be pleased to hear from any , , Y mach of a muchness, if the •tor were to . who for t>te act six months has been ____ _ _ -__ _ - --- - -- - -- - -- - -- PI KERINO9 ONT be e�ntinued through an endless variety of of our friends in @ruler of the planes 1'rri n.ters witct GItIzie"s- ;j 41, at to iding th Veterinary College, Toronto, chapters, The morning dawned, the sun named. _ tf. _ 'j L ' 1iAI I N G, 5IG„� utiful assortment of left here on Ionda with a car load of bright and clear, a son and heir // row ' ) A I ! 1 I ` G, (� g gladdened his 'home, and everybody re- - News of the Week 1 ti'atclles Clocks, Jewelery and Fancy first -class h raga, his destination barn Y 1 Writing, Paper- HRnRing, Tinting, 3c., of all rims dose on the shortest notice. All shades of ` on 1ia11d. Atchison, guess. After disposing of joined, even the young men and maidens. p•ins mired to order. done but the boat ISng- - Goods, 1118 hOrB @B le int @nds t0 r @some his W fly, boys like me bathed in the halo Of j_;ight Han. W. E. Forster is dead, lieh Lead need. HILTS & WELBOL'RNE. y HEPAIRI � IPRIJMPTLY EXECUTED stu4ies and Mr. E. Sharrard, late of delight. If Will could only have smother- _ - to sa I oil nd now residing itr Hansat. ad his ecstasy a little all would have gone Lt. (loveroor Masson, of Quebec, is ill. . _ - - - After g5 years, eAperience I am able y } Brougham, well. 'There was naturally s little sank- Railway strikes in the States still con- B001 ( ► trial .i /soes. -- - - . guarantee satisfaction_ - - -__ lfty The public school trustees leave at last _ . F .�,_.. -- -- - - - - -- ling under those shirt whose homes )IGHAItI) IiRIGvALL, KINBALE, got the bell working order, and there had neither kind', and then there were tioue. . . l UST.. dealer in Boos anti Shoes, is still pre- are Several more iruurovements to be Pie suffering as will had been fora Two men have died of �aa' auffoeatiaa - pared to supply his friends and customers with made as 800 4,s, the *either will permit. boy and all anthinkinRly be would take in Toronto. . la�ged and sewed work to or!ter of the best � The echo! under the efficient care of y R A Nebraska $hylock recently took a 1 1. q:;ality 1 Qieo keen always Ott hand a dill su11- • that prtiQi0a8 bah and fish It iIIQieir faces p_lq li I3o I and Shoes !turn the Best faosories in . Mr. Dale, a e ready at all times to hive till they would be Wind with suppressed chattel mortgage on a well• -. tt,eProvince, all of which have 1AGO selected by !1! A n SHINGLES. a good acco t of themselves. r.ge. It was alwayqs the boy. You .. ight The Welland Canal will be opened an ^ - - a practical may and will be sold allow prices for+ K take the franchise bib ends dozen men -. _ B R e,;ah. Uivetneacall anclinepectforyourseif. 1(lytai'I Ca� in Manton• Of the Sklvation i -. -- AND SHOE ��. -" `� Army, visit our village some time ago would inns ts it, till it stood. like an oil the 18th rust. JOHNTOHN LESLIE, BOeOT A. Y lea ee bad s' serious fire OU Monde d sewn work. Orders All kinds of and held a eeting, when lie told a very derrick or a havetsQk, if Pilke entered 1 y Maker. Pegged an Y list. Loss 11100,000. prouiptdy attended to. Fax ierie:icerl workman- $ � Oa,rda,1lQ,stOC3L interesting to about how he converted the place he woold cud. only. enthawobld ship. Dou't for et the stand, nearly opposite the bar." a •180 promised to station on top of it, till every aigu Smallpox has again broken Out In the News Kin, street, Pickering village. 7-y _ ZU•m • a horse.. flatten out and that 1►09 would transfor>rr uebec. 1. - -- -- --------- - - - - -- eTO1Ce Fe tieing, officers' her, ,whom die said world stay the while affair into a miler coaster and province o Q . I Tail-oritty. Bards,. i . ' outs! the j dgment day. -WeU. tlie�► are Mil back again with a whizz and a roar The dorm ofTuesdar did great damage . Flooring Sid * ^j� II E R E. IS . NO LeNGR ANY - . Sc ding, i welcome to ome rf they intend to con- safe and triumpbant. Then Pilkey basso throughout Oa4rio.- 1 dout,t thut air. Johnston. Tailor, east of : Lops. duct them ves sa peaceable citizens m call him 'the' boy,'and people who had There are 81 female preachers in the . the Cuthbert Horse, gives flatter satisfaction for In and Pump i+" fd should, but it they CO MOnce any: of both boys and girls, begau to fe61 mat Universalist Church m the Uuiteii States. lees inoney than any other first-class house in the ALSO MINGLES No It 2 AND 8, their stree POW -wows they will have to will yeas discriminating in !aunt of his Gladstone submitted big Home Rule towh4iip. Ca1I and examine his stock if yon wv y►illrout further notice. own boy, , and they were binning to feel A a+iah to let a stylish. good- fittin wen -trade suit. On hai,d and Cut to Order on Shortest gently vain y lietn - g, r`ro:�, east of '� west Prices, either at r Pion mills have been idle since little riled, wheD father suggested that it eehemeue cattle r�narkeHt by-law was re- .. � - - J emr tiro address JOHN rjOtiCe, a t1 at LO Our g Cuthbert House, Pickerin Village. 1V • r ' Xmas t 9 first place owing to Care- would be better to gitte the hale ahsp a -- the dill Lot 13, ,►th Con. Uxbridgel, the le of Toronto on ,. - - - -- No tli of Claremont, or will be lessnesb, an latterly to a break in the name. a This week he receives the rite ,►fee y PAP . Jir►tN . miles _��- - - delivered Dry :slabs for sale cheap. dam ; but a Mess>!•s. Taylor Lount Christian baptism, end is to d known on y . - the will speedily henceforth eta Edffar Rolla ward Pilkey. One of the Cu>�i horn five. and, California half . . , 11 { ESiPER ANCE OTEL, GREET - have secure control y pe Elm, �@ ffi, p• for North Un- mmn ra a cow s woos, .John liitchell proprietor. This Woe T• FORFAR order n• tsrio, author of tLose beautiful lines, be- feet long. w be in x1111 e . ��� of ga,a,, North Carolina, formerly called Soutar . l,ouee is a new building, fitted, up with every UXBRIDGE P. 0- Mr• and Mrs. Arthur ginning With . aceWarnodation for the travilling ubw1ic. Large ?-gh frreDaB 1D this ,g to -Q• • utid cominocious stables and sheds for horaos. manville, re visiting Un fay =:e�o, On- Virginia, K►ae once bold to the King's 1 shall at all times be pleased to receive a carp section oft a country. The assassin's knife is.at shy throat, agent for a house and X00. - from illy friends and the public enerally, when on- tay -re-o i On- tay -re -o 1 QIIet Of the moat 6>ttenaive chicken Our do s r Yeas removed to )Sdarkhaar, y _ _ __� s_ 1st much �in need of It first- hers in Pennsylvania is named Hatch. _ Minister I Ureenivool. and we Are cry Boas is after the Hon. G. M. Ross, U 11 I) O N HOUSE PICKERP 0- of Education, and the Hon. A. M. Ross, Cr lass doctor. A good man will find this His first name is Hennery. I \ James (;orlon, Pivinietor. This house is I Treasurer and Commissioner of Agrieul- - , a tine new brick banding finished in superior p6 first•ClasB O nm8• , style. Every convenience and contfoi t for the R @y. Mr Fred, of Stou$vi�le, deliv @r• true. Ward is tare mother a family name. (have com?lications are likely to eIISrie r w risen E ax Rosa Ward and between the United states and Canafla :ravelling public. The choicest brands of a and Come now, p dg Wines, Lir uors and Cigars slways on hand. - ed a sermo on back to s lard r wee fellow in reference to the fisheries. Yew aul commodious stables and sheds. 7 -y _ (. "` " _t -.� _ attentive a dienee it the Baptist ,aehureb bow to Pickering; but the poor ..S - - Sunday morning. The staggers and no wonder, that name is too Some on@ has figured np that it would (1O�I11IERCIAL' HOTEL, BROUGH• _ of this plas y beau a load far each yoang shoulders. @ a man 13,000 years to read books, A� out. John M. c Brow, Proprietor- j ' rev. entle , in your humble eorres- y h n are, one thumb . Ravin g Come along Eddy, ere yo which are generally accepted as standard•: , e leased this Hotel and fitted it up in ►ondent's a timation, handled the subject in your mouth and the other digging out Cases of lead poisoning in Pavia have 5rst-elass st le, I shall be leased W see my I pod many of a e i %: pp been traced to bread and flour certain . friends and the tray elfin tul)lic generally. your. @ e ; The admirably, and touched a g beat of acc i g ed fn ally and Po plop' and jiearty Psi " ' i o tiino elation afford stables; our profs ors on It tenders t• His men of little babyhood as one OOiild deal holes in millstones which ground the a�� - >est, and every attention Maid to those favoriyg a� $oarftg eLlb'eat for nezt sluiday is something to see, and let' me join all Pickering having been filled up with lead. .. - - -- PILK �IN ONT ) you s long happy, and useful life,-- made for a die with their patronage: _ 2s -10 t , ' , even more interesting. Don't fail to wishing Y + Arrangements are being - -- - ]3Rk HAM HOTEL, JCS. PIPHER,. .r •, hear hew.H aqd mny yon.lesve the world better Unwell Shorthand Congress, to be Proprietor. Having leased the above well �: �" aor�res�onderlt T'�u found it. O>r BoYS. knogb horse ironj Sir. Thojnas Poacher. gildprze 4Vr• w e hope OdY Wt�rtkly , lreltl In �OIIdOII lIt �, for the draoussion - .. penAB thoroughly refitted the Same, I R ilfP,r? WON O ! i t.�' will Continue to look after WlwteYale.a 'eParA to cater to the wants of the try nq s pjd = der was ) IItly Of the ir1,3t0 and progress of is . Z, Every BCCOIItipOdatlOIl for map and have on hand first -plass Horse , interests. --ED.] _ _ « t, The bar as usual supplied with the bent I will a. aye ` c.,; �,.: �p ere by IiiS pbyaitu,an hat to take tnnore_ph4• ©., and let thYnt to the public at re�- - A New York 'ud a has ruled+ that a .: to be moeured, and an attest eve Bustler always Carrla�es, - we are now reparel to supp e • • i° attendance. gg -y soilst�s r unercisl Inen t� any po1Pt on the Colorado Springs gaol holds a tramp than two ounces of spirits daily' He judge %Ve on t-lris Darn aeKed his son how much liquor that wee. husband is liable for slanderous words .`..` - or rir who liar an ingenious harness q ken b his wife, and on this ruling A most rpas noble terms ►r• tTalIIBf reply - ' round n ' sets all CI. devic @- -which be could fasten to the "�iztsen d QAt thaHi�gl'lana at verdict of sea Cents was rendered bye '� we at csO• �,• A, BLt u a inst a man whose wrf h PAPER $Owis•L CO's and ,tartigs called for punctually at re4ide1,eee. m11tr� the slander. , and ed for uDctu d when required truck of a car, and in which lie could a lCood oC on then' ht. ". ip spruce Teatnin short notice. �� -y ride in Baf @ty all night, and @r th@ train uJ��� R8 Cnzn do �d bjC vish and j �' �:' i at mod g I j4 1, 8aonira aave� ° et tOrt1 s, �f1te rates charged. • fast asleep. I - B �- 1 R �' i etamay,. '�T c� eY on I , , , ft" ft JU . 1. . - -� 6­4­ 1. H. ,,. _ ti, - .. .: .. It .:: . -. .:. - .. :.,.. -. .. -- . , .. : .- . .. ,. I' + , s .:. _ - •�' _ � .. ( n rea. � 1 -�� �' - . `� ` ...: x _. y - - i ..i - -___. rise. :.. ,. .i - a- .3.�1__ • , A I I k \ I I / I 'I/ ` . =1F �11 �11!i M - , I. ii, : . 1I . I I . I �. I I � : �- - I . I . I � . : . � I . I . I I . I � . � i , � I � I . � �. . I I 1� t�- . - I - . - . � , � I I , . . - .�.. I . . . � . . I I ____ � . .� . 1, . - , . . .. . I. t ,:.:, ., : I - 1-;, _.:, , 2 , . * � , - , .. 1 .. . . . . I . . . . . r - . � , - i: . , . . I . I . . I 1 . I. - - � " �, . I I - - - . , . . 1, . . I . I - J ire - �_ . . . "'. I " . . - ,. - Anted.tes-of Great Xe]D, "; I... � . . ­( ,, . . I T I .. .. , - TILE FA.Rhl- . ".! � .'-,,,- �, • , . - .- - 1" �. 1". -1 . :... I . . . : , _. - i7by Tax Rgv. W. 8 BLACKSTQCK.' .: ­ . ­ t : '' - Is 1, * !11 A - . . I � : Johnson, though ♦ lovar 161 . . �.. . 1. . , --ka]i - . . . . " ris .; *. ",i, � , 'Or'. Samuel Jo I Pe Burar loote " . � ' . . _. . � �., - _., _i. - 6! high vv,lne Apon . I- . . .., I A that poa.,dgy * anecdote*, did not net � r :�. - . " .. I good many are ,*htnkibg r Malay Of W %46104 which MV told about - - .. ­­. . : 9he rutt,of,tap I, no,tio much an upward' • .. � . .. I_— . . 1. I.; flow as w, a supposed. Some now liken It great men. He doubted the utilItY. of � to a pressure of map from all sides, there to story, the only 4ffook of which is 10 make I the subject of It a be a resorvoir of sap, so to speak, in the _ppo&r ­ . . I ., of rben these a *0 wors, striour tree he .- z wood'# and when we sever the pores ; ': a. Could not sea " it was worth while to I .e . I - the wood, the pressure from all'- side "I know not well," put them on record. .. . � musse the runt this be so, then � very . . A I . . I . I- .:­­ .. - ­ small - hole, and possibly a very shallow ons4 ,.said hot In an only wrlUou Jn defenoo of - L '- ­ .-.. I , 44 what advantage P9*todty Chu lie best. anecdotes, . ­ . I . ,:. I . ' I bi receive from the one ohoams"n@• by which .... ; . . . When I was a boy a three qi`uartor I Tloknoll has distinguished Addison from was used for tapping frees, the hole made - . . .-, 9 %he root of mankind the irre laxity 91 . ­ I- . ...- - - ,:, . - . id . . .. . deep, and emu • scoond bole bored Close . ,�. . _.._.1._. his pulse ;nor can I think in Over by. Now we we down to three-sighth Fag the Tot for the %Jiro "I In reading Inch bits and Inch deep .holes, .and no " .. -.,- � .. . , .: . Mosiberbe by being enabled to relate, after I . - . . I � • . .... . .. second spout, and we seem to be getting she learned biographer, that Malhorbe had . . � _ . , .1 1. . � - L the "me amount syrup and' sugar. -opinions ; one that the _..L:1_­ L . . - better is undisputed ; two predominant I ... L That the quality Is looseness of a single woman might destroy • .. . I but at the same time we are using bettor . all her boast of ancient descent ; the oibir _ - ­ . . . and Hier utensils, and far loop wood to that the French beams made an To Im- .. .. . . .. - - . �..' , for sap and syrup. . and btrbumusly .of the = - J�1- :. I.i I , -.1 properly - . . I . . 1*1 I- .1 � . . . � . . . � genawsan, bemuse either w6rd In- . quent coneo%ion of sap and rapid n 'Irr gare the first requisites of success in cludea the some of both." � * I 4 - I mapip an ring. 8 sp quickly bog[m to lose It Is probable that he would have been I � quality Emnot boiled at once, and it should even severer In his strictures on the" ool- , be the aim of the maker to have large hall. leciarsofasmodotea,lfhoo'Ould have fore- . ­ .. ­ '. L - " t . . : Ing capacity, so there shall be no large so- seen what would be made of some of ,. . I . I . . A few the incidents ci . his own life. Without . . .. ' _... - . I . , I . .. _'­'�':.,� I . �,L_ 1: r':' ; dollars invested 'in an extra pan for the there anecdote*, however, posterity would . ,�-.­. 20rob so that the up may be sooner boiled - not have had a Complete picture of the man; ­ I 0 . .1 ­ .. and Iwo necessity exist for night boiling and, on the - . whole, even then who have would be judiciously expended. . , most respect for his memory do not regret . . - u6nelis that they have been preserved and handed It looks am though with metal . and evaporators. with continuous; flow, down to succeeding generations. Happy I W' he had great qualities on(�ugh to reader it some makers had passed the limit of sq)u%I . " L unn"Coseary for his weaknomm and faults to perfection and were sacrificing cc* ;tad - -1 - I flavor both. Water -white syrup wIll n(t be overlooked and forgotten. A less bril. . . . J .. .­ . .. .. :_ liang luminary than the can wouldbadim. sell without a suspicion that it ha been I . _.­. .. .. ., 14 stuffed " with white sugar, as our akers mid and disfigured by the •pots which he . � bears upon the surface ; but his bwaseend. found out last season. A beautiful amber ant effulgence makes up unconscious of tint In wanted, and It should be the makers' I I , . . . - .1 - .. ­ ­ .I.......'.. their presence. . aim to keen as close an possible to *atnissl -tints and flavors, and not attempt improve- Macaulay Praises Boswell's biography of ,-/ .. � .1 e . meats upon Nature and her gifts. Johnson, but he don It sit the expense of the . . , . , . � .. . ­ I . . I - judgment of Its apthor., He appears to I . .... The pl" of canning syrup is alwqs' '11P have been of the oploon that with a sound- : ' . .. 1. . . .. � . tl - .1- .' , for discussion, and both hot and cold. plans or and more vigorous understanding he . . . are advocated. If It were not for &I slight . . L.. J Z - 1. '-' would not have done as good work. Indeed I . .. L 1� - - - deposit in the Cam, I should favor canning he seems to have oome te'the conclusion � . r - . hot at the evaporqitor. I mover saw', syrup that in order to be a firat irate biographer a . .'. that had become oold and was, then re- .- -fool. But If the aim of �:. heated but had lost a For Cant. of its finis man must be a half the biographer shL uld be to produce a true . . � flavor and had Its color darkened, For Nature of the subject which he undertaken home use, when a little silica send ohs kho to delialats, as - well As of the principal bottom of the can In not to bring ng the rge events of his His, one would think to suc I . . ' . , of 11 sanding," there Is no other Way so -sort of work would require the . I . . used in this - nice. The syrup am be thoroughly Wain- - very highest qualities of autha p ; and .. I .� . - ad through double thicknesses of flannel, the man who, confessedlyt has roduood and wilI be strictly pure- It cares an W very beat biogr4sphy which been , ... filled absolutely full, cold-filled wlilj� keep � � _.. written In modem U&ei des ory" a mole all right especially H the temperature be . : - - ....._. . favourable verdlotfrom manklacithan that - . . .�.� u aform at about 45 ID . I which has been pronounced upon h�m by the 4, - �. .. , , - _., I I .. . . 4 . I The wholesale adu,Uer'ati�� i�&�d by great essayist and historian. ; � . .. city dealers, using . a I Contain I do not altogether Iiiia the so- ., t:_ - . - ... case syrup little; fine I.— , • . Zv maple count that Boswell gives of Johnson's eat. . - as • flavor, should be circumvented Inimitable ;.::'� - 17M Ing ; and yet without,ithat piece I - . OU -A ay, for It weakens the mar L ...f In a � z I L. . ,:. ". F .- l8% to of dowilption we would got have been able ­ . I.. �.,. . the farmors' disad.lantage. If . maskers to no him as he really was. Those protrud-t - .� J . . would deal an much an possible with. con tog, near-sighted eyes broughtdo" to with .-: . . - . , - ".:. sumers, and an nearly as they cant with In twe or three inches of his plate; those , , I -houses who will not d m.. - commission 436i in veins standing out like whipoords upon hle . .- . . .- k ,� adulterated goods, &great gain would be brow glistening with p.rspiration.; And ti 6 . . - . I . , - .I.. - L I made, for this would tend to restore con- silent and concentrated energy with wh. h . - , � . fidenoe in the purity of the syrup, to the business In bona he devoted himself � bring more stalstactory pirices. � . until the cravings of the inner man were '- - 1; 'fully satisfied, though they- do not, takt n 1',!�i:, �L L ..,!, .. , ��. - . :­ - ', L.. ' . . � 1 1. �_ �� � :: �� . MaAaZdMent Of YOU I . ether imaginable, are too ohmo- _. _. , "' . to th r, form one of the most delicate and L. . _: J? ,� nk Lambs. J:'�: - �: �,,, . ME !.. . . �X ...i. The sooner the young lambs are den ed, tarlotio of the man for them to have been . .1; .,. , 1* _'. . - _,`�, -; and the males are emasoulated, the a ' ,� - L . . ... - . vier omitted without the picture of him losing - L . the operations may be performed. We something of its truthfulness and reality. - ­ ' , _ . . , .. ".... I. • .. have been In the habit of going throng the We should not have f ally known the great- .. . . - - -1 -,._� . I _: _`�. flock once a week with a pair of sha eat Englishman of h � ­ ­ .... 1 ... 00 L is time if this descrip- - sh p sheers, and olipping the table tuT tion had been left out. ... I ,� . _ %'L. I _.� 0 , 'is . . , .c .1 castrating by one single Clip. The . . I 0 .. .. I... ! I do not know how the Sootoh people like .. . � - '---,- �.:- held under the left arm, and the ski 0 the the III natured sayings of Johnson respeot- : • . -� � .-. -..,: I . , - ' .. . . : . I Ft tail in slipped up toward the rook w th the . Ing themselves and their country which have I . , ' . 'L. - . I - - . . :.-- . , fingers of this hand ; the tail In then oil )pod been preserved. He appears to have, for .. I . . � . ' ' ; * - . off with the sheers. A pinch of powd ered some occult reason that, so far an I am. - " -� - L;* , blue -stone of c.)ppsr), input On , , .1 Vine . f. ,., �: .. . aware, hue been exp I A formed - I .:,-- - :_ ": I . the wound, and the wool .is drawn hood wn an Inveterate prej adloe against Scotland a- 4 ' ­ _( � and matted together with the little the Sootob. He could, apparently, see which escapee. Nothing more Is required. nothing either In a$ the Land of mountain and the wound heals quickly. the I Lmb 'and of flood," or In the people who live in It . - .evincing no Indications of suffering. Jt is at all worthy of his admiration. The Conn- . I bast to oat the tall about two inches In try' Itself he pronounced 11 detestable," I . � . _ . . I .: ._ the root, so "as to leave sufficient of � t, to and the only grou,ndi 'upon which he 1. '. ; Injury If the stump does not heal found himself able to Justify the ways I- - : , I .. I.- ";. escape .. I " * . . . dy or qi g I require raw, ro � .1 : 11. - favorably,. -ed the joint next to the out of providence, In pr duoing such a country : . 0 . . sloughs off; this, however, rarely happens was that " It. was made for Sootohmen.1' ---, . . � . '! - ;. If the shears are olean,­aud at, the r a Sidney Smith oonfesied that he would like I 11 I . . _. .1 I I . ' . time sharp. to rout • Qnsker-meta horically I sup. � - - � . . : . 1'/ :. -1,,, J. ..P .: �­:'- - - .' � . . � L � " � - , 1.2 j? lot of 0ourso-and evidently it would have , I . * I ­ , I _ - .�. re"m just an agreeable a pastime to Johnson .�. . .. . I . T.swa R+,, Ir 11 A .11 - I" , . I I... ::�, : , � . . ! . . . . . I . I . . . . - . � . : . . ' � ' ; . , , : L I � . I . I . . . . . . I � � . I . I . . . , . � ; i . �, . . . -1 . I 1, , . . �_ I . I � - - . . I " : . . . . . . . . - . I . . : L " I 1 � . I . . . I . I . 7. . � T , : . . . . - : , � , : , L . . . � . : . . 1. - � . : . .: , � � , : - I.- . � . :. . I I \ ' L ; ; . - - I I .1 � .. - , I . �:, _.: � . . I �. ''. i ._ i..: L . - - � I . . . . - ; " . . . - I ­��.' # L . Caps Whit . hoaalwg as the o,),ud itat of thbo , i � , : FERBOXAt ]POUTTS. I - � i ; 1: 06heap, the An L , I Mg repre '. 1 . I _W , lie Zgyptka lore, 1kam lef t 04 , 6LOIL, res,:6 Mtn unglueemouls.bly Was on that : ' 11�� ' lee I I - iv&bL* Pat It forWd King Th"baw to an xpWJ poker Player- - Nile. He claims t') have 4 601� . coca 33 it b not 00noo . . I . old home I Oestral Egypt Ada a - , V*011 113�� an Amakintinsi part d the obar*Wr of eitww I Sir Chsst�is Dos lives 40 the , 'r I .:.� - l"t i ano­oT$_ho otijor of them, or that It soa [is' of Charles Rama@, Caged by the latter M dirfs. i' W. . I- l&y golus, abooseasy I* ordox- to OOMPI*tf •11N),botb's Vineyard." . � . . . Mr. Effiefts has sui,;rsd 6 . I ,the Plot, are of either of them. ; Theism . C,srlyle'a houni'bra C40YOS row, I tare field and kas hoon entertain 4 s 0a *a who)es the probability moms to be low-oitizons on Staten Jolla With a k I Chelsea, Is the property of a proprietor of d .,4,.L hk that unless ]Kr. Astor should take hia► in course on I I R •pid Transit on St I quack'rt6odiol". States I head the alchemy of modern criticism and fix Zffoot In Now k ork an So . 9 " Ironyh, the chemist whose experiments I will never be able to make a A gentleman to the discovery of the modern MA110119. Developoment and Harbor En 4 no = done of Johnom But after what has hass just died as 7 h; ­ Professor J. H. Siddons, a the gnat Sarah Siddons, died is"4614 for Luoresig, Borgla there is hope that even ' W file foroolly of manner, and bb soiled linen, The osawamry f the " of Ludwig I. ton recently. He was born in cal_ which gave so mnah offenoo, to her owe of of Bavaria will be Celebrated elaborately at _' , 1800, and ,bulls and managed I fastidious taste, may after all be resolved Munich on Jaly 8, 9 and 10. theatre In that city. He was at oes 11111 into my" There Is in the meantime swagh The late Prince Torlonia left a fortUns Of editor of the London Army MW _% in the grossusen of the soul that was In hIff4 $W,000,000, to be divided equally between Gaumt. . S the kindness of his heart, and the substan- his only child and her oldest son. - Prince Louis Napoleon is havis, . %ill service which he has rendered to the . _1 4. literature r of his oauntry-the noblest In the Although -Kounth is eighty-four *96r§ time in India. On the 13th of jra,,14 world-to secure for him the respect of those rolds it is said that he entered with spirit went into the jungle and shot his fitst � who think more of the'eubdanos than of the Into the recent carnival footivi" at X&Pfaa- The next day ale contribution to qw� mraccidents of human Characters - Lord Wantago has given tweRtYlIftor" Of was a rhinoceros, and a few daye-1.1. N , - I I land at Blowbury, near Willingford, Eng • hunt after wild elephants, he bre�i; ' k, I I . I - . land, for the site of the Gordon Memorial "a •fine old " tusker." 'JUMBO AND HIS SKELETON. '' ' Industrial Schools. _. . Prooldout Cleveland denies that 1W � Mn' Mary Great Comer'' &Ieber of Gm the marvelous memory his ft&ttWM we SAO Weas Stuff"ll sad W111 a*'& &Ake Clr- Grant. Is lecturing in Maiwhusetill under ascribed to him. He says his moon� , - cue issue - , � . L ... I I . I the auspices of the Woman's Christian Tom very capricious, often retaining "w'. i . . . When � Jumhe tried to knook out a freight porsaw Union. � tails regarding some cross-roads -44 locomotive at St. Thomas, Oak, last Sdk I . . 01le', letting slip' matters of the Z.4 i . - It in proposed that a medallion portrait of " k Umber, he not only made a failure of it. the late Cbarloo Roads, modeled from a cast POrtan6c but got so badly mangled that he died three a few hours after death, shall be placed In SL . Countess Irene T"ffe, wife of t mrnufte later. It this had happened In the Aft , Paul's Cathedral, Londep. an Premier, recently told a fdoW 4 4 I England, the ohanbse am that Jumbo would Dan Rlos, the Oue-ti -me famous Shakes- would be obliged to sell her wepdroil % hir•ve been buried, the Prince of Wales give a marriage dowry to hereldnot would have worn crops on his arm for • a � P"rean circus clown, in loakuring� in Texas There Is • a question whpther she Is&*_k' while and a ton tombstone would have hold a,d Is said to receive $500 a weak for his apQ � his damaged or was merely giving her him down. - But Phiness Taylor Barnum oratorical ground ana lofty tumbling. .I little taffy. i knew that th, American people would never Qason Victoria's recent attendance of a It Is said that the head of a great mi It he lot Jumbo slip out of eight performance of "More at Vita" at Albert k. forgive hi I goods store In Pawls. M. J&Iuzot, v," 4i in that way. He wrote to Professor Henry Cut London, was to a day ton years after to marry. recently a lady of high podtinelo A. Ward of Rooheirter and Asked him If he ,her last previous visit to that buliding. noble family.- His requested the had 0116 would not the big elephant up In such shape Grace Hubbard,- a civil engineering gradu- Orleans family, the Comte do Park, to,,, that.. everybody, who fad ever own him bon- ate of the Iowa State University, is am- as a wituna. The answer returned by * that.. In a circus procession would know . played by the United 8 %tes Government secretary of the Prince was ,l XonW41% hi at once. So since October last Profes- ,Survey in Montana to make maps. cannot reader such a service ezoopt sor Waid and four of his men have been At The late Gov. Seymour said : I I 1 never tied person." This answer is &bs" 04 work on the reproduction. � It in now An- yet made or procured an appointment for a most unpopular statement that the C% Ishod. I A tawny haired pod LUSMed Tody Hamil. young man- for a clerkship which did not In 1 do Paris, who pretends to be somethill 1, ton guided six young Now York citizens to the end prove to be a great injury to him." . democrat, could have sent to at Frmho% Roahoster to we the elephant, - They drove I through blizzards to Professor Ward's big : museum on top of a, high hill to take a look at it. Professor Ward met the elephant .. . . hunters W way and led them toward a big I - I NT. i CARPETS, yellow building that l like a locomotive I . round home. He threw open a wide door, ELEGA ... I.- : I . � and standing an a thick oaken I truck, and I F. I I.' . 1. . _. � � ., . . . : 1 . _. - -filling up halt the boom, with a Jovial smile �, . . .1 _�.! i I.- - ___. - - - - I' 1 . - � ,� . • - .: . . . .. � I ; I L , L� . . . _I I �. wreathing his tremendous trunk Into a gi• . .. g % � Me- would call the attention the Publit to - . ". . .. do hook, there was Jumbo. am natural � ..'.' i our I � foTk'ing as could be. L I � When the Canadian locomotive got '. . . . . through having fun with. Jumbo, he was :MAGNIFICENT not much more than a hoop of poker chips ', . -, � . I . and cold most. There ware, 1,538 pounds of . : . . - , ­ C wrsw elephant hide around W ilton, , ax-n moquette - the wreck, and It was .,.ets L with this that the Professor met about build- � , C I .- - I � r eh, lug up a new Jambe. After the skin bad Aubusson,, arpets, Bruns -31s arna am 1 _ . F94 been thoroughly tanned two mouth's Carpets, � Onion .%rme soaking in arsenic corrosive sublimate Taperit ..!' � of Ilme, It was ready 'for a mounting. ry "" A When th4' hide 'arrived at Roohaster Prof. W 001 L axpets - , * H e m p 'Carpek Ward began to make a model to mount It . .. - I .*. �. on. On a foundation of nine-inch oak - I . . ' t ' . I - It - beams he planted eight standards oftwo. � - h - 0arpes' a Spe- cia y, Inoh wrought Iron. Two of tho2o wom to hrc I form the care of slob log, which was then . . . . built out with wood. I :­ I . I . I . - I .. - ' ' With the aid of a life photograph and : - an elaborate 'wale of - measurement, made �, , : En glish Floor oilclo s� h, Itn g lish tin ol long before Jumbo's death, the builder was ' a able faithfully to reoroduoe Jumbo's giant eums, and an Immense variety of Crumb form In wood. This frame he hammered - .� . - T .. . and chiseled and planed until It looked like Cloths, Rugs,19attings, Matsc ,41- - an elephant' with his cost cff on a hot day. . . � I I . - .-/ � J : -_ Then Con the task of laying on the skin. I � 1, . � ' I � Every 'wrinkle was replaced exactly is it .. I...,%. ;,;. . -L'O UTA RiL 11 ... used to be when Jumbo wore It, and all , : .1 i' LAOE . : the cruel rents made by the loocm,)dvi were . ­� .1 ' ' NO carefully mended that his own mother 19 this department wo�_Fjhow some Remarkable Vale * - on to couldn't have found them. It took 74 480 1 , count of having purchased the stock of a large Notting-_ Swedish iron nails to falcon it all oa, 'and . , . . ham manufacturer, and - . � will show I It now fits him better than It ever did be. , � - -� . - .. - L. - L ; �, - . . fore. . . . ! . . . L - Nice Lace Curtain g, at � . . L . . . :. � I . I . I . . I - . _. co_ ­1 � . - . I - .1 . The way in which Jambo's mild brown .-� ' . ­ �_ " - I . ' . .6 4p his I . 0 . . poet' ■ heart and make him tune r L L . X . glass would d � . aCK31110, 3Pw - - =.A&.X3EtF' ' - eyes are imitated is : delight a, for all it was worth. C. A. Akeley and T. . : , ' ' - J. Crftohidy, two ,young man who know all .EY1 - about building elephants, gave Prolesior . Ward lots of valuable h I P . . EY, I. 110, I - As It stands on Its platform the now ale. - . . plant weighs over 6,000 Pounds and Is an King St, East, opp. the Market, Toro to, . so Lraoqd that L All the 11 - ------ now travel and knocking around in the world - I I , .- � � .1 %O AA PLO\"; ; , Do damage It. Durin circus hours : .. - . . - - . . i L ' .1 . � � � 1­ ., _ , . ­ Ij oviml . 1 ,4 (, ., 1 � . .1 to a ScotohmAn lm� the mama sense. . .L I '. 1. . - reign of on - . . . . � . . .1� - - ­ .1 � � Bathe the horses, shoulders with Chid E Jumbo redivivus will be saddled and ohil. , .. 1. . � I . .L - " . -- . ... seated in I I I van in his dletionary he finds occasion to ' ' - . I - 7­ _._.,�.,.''�.�­ . , ...3M . I ..; ., ..... I t water or brine an quick as collars Come void him bile upon the No: Briton. His dran will rId4 around the ring on his back I . I . . . . lame man I ..! I .. , . - J. . . . I . i � a .-. ._� . 4 • .. cff, before the sweat begins to dry, and tub definition of oats is well -known : 11 A grain like they used to when he was alive. Be- . . . . . - . - - . . a . . . . .. ., � . . ­ 1 . - ___ . � - .. a 'off the collars and saddle places wfth'a commonly fed to harm In England, but tween the performances he will ride from ,..1.:1 moist cloth. Thin will prevent more. should- used As food for man in Scotland." He ad- town to town In a specially constructed oar. . \-.- r . . i.. I . , " 1. 1 �, -.. i r'. 11 - . � �­. I I . I I . �..:� . era. All changes of food should be Rr &du- mitred to a $ootoh gentleman that God 1110 IS tho'biggest job a taxider 'Mist ever I 1 ... . I �\' ; al but in proportion to the work. Heavily made his country, but he took care to mod- orked onj 1) ' . I I . I . . The Chalk white skeleton of Jumbo stood z . -1 . � - !.�' ' ' Z-od muscles make demands on the Ify the admission by "minding him that. d - .1 � stomach ; hence, increase the feed idler the same _ . . great Being had made bell. a few feet away. The mounting of it/was . I . - . L­. the biggest problem in articulation !that � !.: i I . I . . . . - .. _ . work begins-never In anticipation, A. And yet it in a remarkable fact, that I . � ; . . . . . . . I . � - I A ...! . . . . L.: I . ,. - I home fed up before he'is called to Work Lets : ought to be mentioned to. the credit of the Professor Ward ever tackled. Every 'bons ... . . . . . 11 ,-) -'. � , - I . F.' - "-. in Its colossal framework has not only been . I - I I . soft and fat., Be careful to protect hi irsee grace and good sense of the Sootoh, that . , . \ . I L ­­ * . Lad.�es ­an tles,''.' H a nclsomelY I from drafts when warm ; rub down, I: Ian. among no other matibnality ha-i he more at - zmAdo o keep its proper place, butithe whole * . Cloth . - � ' . Is made so droug that It will � . L.. �� ."I., .. "'. , : -ket, or let them stand In close sUbles. dent .admirers than among those peo. be able to Cows at calving need little care. the low ple whom' he would have no believe bear all the'Inooking abou�'and rough hand. Trimmed 'at .$3, $4, $51 $6 " $79 $10, $12) * . .- :­ I the better if in a loose box or the Pon. are brought up an horsefeed. To may ling, by load and sea, that falls to the lot J . --. � - • . . '. • .1. - . I .. �, field. "Funning" over them Is always pro- nothing of MacAulay and Main., both of of a skeleton In the circus business. Pro- and $150 � ...- . ..;,. I �:.: I *--' , .. - � . I.. I . : ­ 11:.11 -i . I . - . - ":. �� � ­; . vocative of b3,j ary. Give no ,grain, bit a whom are Sootohman, Thomas tenser Ward in authority for the statement . I . I . L . I � � . . I - . � , I . I . . Mae Carlyle -14 - ; • . . ; . . . - � I -Ing diet of bran and roots for i ome perhaps the only man in the last goneraticn L I . - • � I . . . days, and gradually Increase feed "'feverish that has fully understood haso a who Joan elephant In this country, and ' ` me' it - -1 ! ' . . . 10"'On- that it is the only mounted skeleton of an . - . . . Jo n, r - � Coati adult Aft Ladies Tailor-Made Walk, , . J: �_..__ ' . . . - " . Y­ symptoms pus away. Keep calves g ow- has been capable of duly estimating his at the "me t1m4 the largest skeleton, of a . . - 40 . . I • � , -1r .. . . . - , - - - . . 1, . - 0 , L , . . . � I 11 - t . - ­_ I bag thriftily ; skim -milk with a little linseed character and worth. The rugged elements .modern terrestrial mammal In the world. .. ii.. :1 , I I . .. . . � . . ­ . .� � ., . I I *. - . .1 _ ­ . . 1. �. .. � _. . . L $8,00 1 . - . . . L meal scalded and added Wit an a substitute of aseentialmanhood, the, great heart., the Stuffed Jumbo and Jumbo's skeleton are . . I - � . - LOn Cord ��� I milk fed from the pall. ttomiLn , .., for cream, In j not an good for them an whole great understanding, the iron will, And the the most gigantic specimens of the natural. . . Ladies' g Black' . I .. Sheep mug' be fierce and *terrible earnestness and [ ' Ist's'art that the American ablia has ever - . . • . . . ;. t indopend - .. p - � . '. . r . / . , ' - r��:,L� ­ kept in dry''' or there will be daia had a chance 0 gaze on. L . �... . , . . � . P . gar once which found in this strange and .1 . ­ - L - . I . ­_ . I . to Ewes with lambs should 4&via wonderful znasdo�he modernDlogenes .,01111140 ___ - - - .. sters at - $8 and $108 , i .. . _: :. . .. :. __ " . I .. .. ."I . �� � � I—_ . . ..... �­ � pan eent - . � .., .Ii I . ... - Barkeeper-What' ', , .. � ' ' Haancsonle I � grain daily, at least until they como to forget his faults and Joiblm He does not BOUUd to Preserve Ilia Health. ' ture. Swin6.-Those who buy,y�un hesitate, theref L Fur-lined Circpigs for feeding should buy none . ; @yoursl I - : i . ; . .. ....t... � . - i� ". but Cy. place among the heroes whom he r0000m- Cautious Cusk mor-I was thinking of bloods by the Berkshire, Yorkshire, Poland mends to the worshipping Attention of man. . Presents. at $9,. $ - , . ta king a glass of lea water, but I read *40 159 120, and $309 , � -_ • ! � or other pure sire. They grow faster 1 -and kind. . L � . - - fatten with less feed. Poultry.-Rodnoo There Is just a - other day that nearly all this season's - crop , .. . no owns Ip the life of John- of Ice bad worms in 114 . I . for am it appears to me, might better Barkeeper (oti ffly)-Havm"I heard that . I I A . I soon an this ear's 9 C hildrenls* Fur-Lined Dolmans at $0 1 : batch in well provided for, but hold to have been.gollitian. His nufortunate rat. air. ' old turkeys and old goose, they got �. , . I ''. . ." . .. ..: � to aountre with Adam Smith, the account of I'll and $5,500 . - .. . ._' . ­­ . : ..- - . . . -_ ... I . . �.. � . I .. . - ' Customer-l'to ssfact, lassure .... -_ ... _. . I .1 :1 .- . ..I .. , 1. you. I . . � . 1. _ _. the ways of the farm and are worth ipuoh which has been preserved by Sir Walter take a glass of 'foe .water if you'll put in . .-- i,.: - - 3 , . . . I ­.. more AN ones. Packs Scott, was scarcely creditable to either one a . . . � breeders than young a . , . I :1 � � . r - . � .4 . ­ . ,),d ,, something poisonous to 1[111 the worms. . 11 � Chilften's Mothtl�t .. , also are good till tbree -years 4 . . tur- the other of thote worthies. Johnson O&HO - . . . I . . - . key Is in her prime at five, , and a g at Smith a liar, d Barkeeper -What shall I put in? - I - I I . . ..;�. . ­ �, . ..�... - : � - � / - I I and Smith responded by Call. Customer (after reflection) -Whisky $10 $1.509 42942-509 $39 $3.509 $49 $4,,309 $59 $ o i ad 'O , . . I . k, 1 69 $7.5 1 . ; twenty. , � I Johnson t of a respect- do'a' . y will ,,, . . I " . . - - " . I 'L . I L. - - - 11111141w� __ . able woman. ' 41 On such terms,,, says Sir :. : . . ...... .... . ...... I ..... . I ................. '11" " . I I . .. - � _. . - . . . � . -­W.Q11*0-­_ ­ . . . . .. 1. Arousing . � . I . � I � - Walter.. " did thaw two great moralists li husband who had inourre - . . . . - I A rousing appeal-41 Time to .i. d the anger I .1. . -, got up 1": �.�. meet and part; and such was the ' . - . L . I I Fellow- townsman to (m1w - fars at): dialogue betWeen these two great tes,&on . . � .. ... - .. Y . . I - - , classical Of his wife, a terrible virago, seeks refuge • . I . _. ., .. L ... mufao under the bed. 6,Come gutof Uat . 4 you . . . .. � . .46 . � ., " This if very sad indeed, and br4pmdp you rascal, you assassin Is, scream . . . . hullo.. Jacksgrew I Your works ol+Nd ? of momfity. - . - I I understood you busy." - __­A_ It " - How's that. were I for one could have wished that, when ad his U11MUS -, �Jpomsiswswwl' I N a, Madame," - . , t . . - . Jackscrew (bra founder) : " So we an; Soatt'sao0ountofitwasswritten, that like he 111woull come out. I . - .�� !, . --- - - . � - . . . . ,. I - . I . - .1 L . .. . . . . I . � 'an& took 'emselves cft to-diay, to. Sterne recording Angel, he had dropped a am going to show you that I WISH do I I : I but our . I "I, � * a I. _. .... � , . 0 1 � . _.... . join the pr'ouslon,o'the rmemploypil." box upon It and blotted it Cut forever, please In my.own bon" P1 . .. . . . � .,-.. I . . . ." L � King Street East, m�.:!..' - - t.:_ _.. - . I � . posite tho Market, Toronto. - . I . '' !.,­�_;'.�. - ".. . 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I.; flow as w, a supposed. Some now liken It great men. He doubted the utilItY. of � to a pressure of map from all sides, there to story, the only 4ffook of which is 10 make I the subject of It a be a resorvoir of sap, so to speak, in the _ppo&r ­ . . I ., of rben these a *0 wors, striour tree he .- z wood'# and when we sever the pores ; ': a. Could not sea " it was worth while to I .e . I - the wood, the pressure from all'- side "I know not well," put them on record. .. . � musse the runt this be so, then � very . . A I . . I . I- .:­­ .. - ­ small - hole, and possibly a very shallow ons4 ,.said hot In an only wrlUou Jn defenoo of - L '- ­ .-.. I , 44 what advantage P9*todty Chu lie best. anecdotes, . ­ . I . ,:. I . ' I bi receive from the one ohoams"n@• by which .... ; . . . When I was a boy a three qi`uartor I Tloknoll has distinguished Addison from was used for tapping frees, the hole made - . . .-, 9 %he root of mankind the irre laxity 91 . ­ I- . ...- - - ,:, . - . id . . .. . deep, and emu • scoond bole bored Close . ,�. . _.._.1._. his pulse ;nor can I think in Over by. Now we we down to three-sighth Fag the Tot for the %Jiro "I In reading Inch bits and Inch deep .holes, .and no " .. -.,- � .. . , .: . Mosiberbe by being enabled to relate, after I . - . . I � • . .... . .. second spout, and we seem to be getting she learned biographer, that Malhorbe had . . � _ . , .1 1. . � - L the "me amount syrup and' sugar. -opinions ; one that the _..L:1_­ L . . - better is undisputed ; two predominant I ... L That the quality Is looseness of a single woman might destroy • .. . I but at the same time we are using bettor . all her boast of ancient descent ; the oibir _ - ­ . . . and Hier utensils, and far loop wood to that the French beams made an To Im- .. .. . . .. - - . �..' , for sap and syrup. . and btrbumusly .of the = - J�1- :. I.i I , -.1 properly - . . I . . 1*1 I- .1 � . . . � . . . � genawsan, bemuse either w6rd In- . quent coneo%ion of sap and rapid n 'Irr gare the first requisites of success in cludea the some of both." � * I 4 - I mapip an ring. 8 sp quickly bog[m to lose It Is probable that he would have been I � quality Emnot boiled at once, and it should even severer In his strictures on the" ool- , be the aim of the maker to have large hall. leciarsofasmodotea,lfhoo'Ould have fore- . ­ .. ­ '. L - " t . . : Ing capacity, so there shall be no large so- seen what would be made of some of ,. . I . I . . A few the incidents ci . his own life. Without . . .. ' _... - . I . , I . .. _'­'�':.,� I . �,L_ 1: r':' ; dollars invested 'in an extra pan for the there anecdote*, however, posterity would . ,�-.­. 20rob so that the up may be sooner boiled - not have had a Complete picture of the man; ­ I 0 . .1 ­ .. and Iwo necessity exist for night boiling and, on the - . whole, even then who have would be judiciously expended. . , most respect for his memory do not regret . . - u6nelis that they have been preserved and handed It looks am though with metal . and evaporators. with continuous; flow, down to succeeding generations. Happy I W' he had great qualities on(�ugh to reader it some makers had passed the limit of sq)u%I . " L unn"Coseary for his weaknomm and faults to perfection and were sacrificing cc* ;tad - -1 - I flavor both. Water -white syrup wIll n(t be overlooked and forgotten. A less bril. . . . J .. .­ . .. .. :_ liang luminary than the can wouldbadim. sell without a suspicion that it ha been I . _.­. .. .. ., 14 stuffed " with white sugar, as our akers mid and disfigured by the •pots which he . � bears upon the surface ; but his bwaseend. found out last season. A beautiful amber ant effulgence makes up unconscious of tint In wanted, and It should be the makers' I I , . . . - .1 - .. ­ ­ .I.......'.. their presence. . aim to keen as close an possible to *atnissl -tints and flavors, and not attempt improve- Macaulay Praises Boswell's biography of ,-/ .. � .1 e . meats upon Nature and her gifts. Johnson, but he don It sit the expense of the . . , . , . � .. . ­ I . . I - judgment of Its apthor., He appears to I . .... The pl" of canning syrup is alwqs' '11P have been of the oploon that with a sound- : ' . .. 1. . . .. � . tl - .1- .' , for discussion, and both hot and cold. plans or and more vigorous understanding he . . . are advocated. If It were not for &I slight . . L.. J Z - 1. '-' would not have done as good work. Indeed I . .. L 1� - - - deposit in the Cam, I should favor canning he seems to have oome te'the conclusion � . r - . hot at the evaporqitor. I mover saw', syrup that in order to be a firat irate biographer a . .'. that had become oold and was, then re- .- -fool. But If the aim of �:. heated but had lost a For Cant. of its finis man must be a half the biographer shL uld be to produce a true . . � flavor and had Its color darkened, For Nature of the subject which he undertaken home use, when a little silica send ohs kho to delialats, as - well As of the principal bottom of the can In not to bring ng the rge events of his His, one would think to suc I . . ' . , of 11 sanding," there Is no other Way so -sort of work would require the . I . . used in this - nice. The syrup am be thoroughly Wain- - very highest qualities of autha p ; and .. I .� . - ad through double thicknesses of flannel, the man who, confessedlyt has roduood and wilI be strictly pure- It cares an W very beat biogr4sphy which been , ... filled absolutely full, cold-filled wlilj� keep � � _.. written In modem U&ei des ory" a mole all right especially H the temperature be . : - - ....._. . favourable verdlotfrom manklacithan that - . . .�.� u aform at about 45 ID . I which has been pronounced upon h�m by the 4, - �. .. , , - _., I I .. . . 4 . I The wholesale adu,Uer'ati�� i�&�d by great essayist and historian. ; � . .. city dealers, using . a I Contain I do not altogether Iiiia the so- ., t:_ - . - ... case syrup little; fine I.— , • . Zv maple count that Boswell gives of Johnson's eat. . - as • flavor, should be circumvented Inimitable ;.::'� - 17M Ing ; and yet without,ithat piece I - . OU -A ay, for It weakens the mar L ...f In a � z I L. . ,:. ". F .- l8% to of dowilption we would got have been able ­ . I.. �.,. . the farmors' disad.lantage. If . maskers to no him as he really was. Those protrud-t - .� J . . would deal an much an possible with. con tog, near-sighted eyes broughtdo" to with .-: . . - . , - ".:. sumers, and an nearly as they cant with In twe or three inches of his plate; those , , I -houses who will not d m.. - commission 436i in veins standing out like whipoords upon hle . .- . . .- k ,� adulterated goods, &great gain would be brow glistening with p.rspiration.; And ti 6 . . - . I . , - .I.. - L I made, for this would tend to restore con- silent and concentrated energy with wh. h . - , � . fidenoe in the purity of the syrup, to the business In bona he devoted himself � bring more stalstactory pirices. � . until the cravings of the inner man were '- - 1; 'fully satisfied, though they- do not, takt n 1',!�i:, �L L ..,!, .. , ��. - . :­ - ', L.. ' . . � 1 1. �_ �� � :: �� . MaAaZdMent Of YOU I . ether imaginable, are too ohmo- _. _. , "' . to th r, form one of the most delicate and L. . _: J? ,� nk Lambs. J:'�: - �: �,,, . ME !.. . . �X ...i. The sooner the young lambs are den ed, tarlotio of the man for them to have been . .1; .,. , 1* _'. . - _,`�, -; and the males are emasoulated, the a ' ,� - L . . ... - . vier omitted without the picture of him losing - L . the operations may be performed. We something of its truthfulness and reality. - ­ ' , _ . . , .. ".... I. • .. have been In the habit of going throng the We should not have f ally known the great- .. . . - - -1 -,._� . I _: _`�. flock once a week with a pair of sha eat Englishman of h � ­ ­ .... 1 ... 00 L is time if this descrip- - sh p sheers, and olipping the table tuT tion had been left out. ... I ,� . _ %'L. I _.� 0 , 'is . . , .c .1 castrating by one single Clip. The . . I 0 .. .. I... ! I do not know how the Sootoh people like .. . � - '---,- �.:- held under the left arm, and the ski 0 the the III natured sayings of Johnson respeot- : • . -� � .-. -..,: I . , - ' .. . . : . I Ft tail in slipped up toward the rook w th the . Ing themselves and their country which have I . , ' . 'L. - . I - - . . :.-- . , fingers of this hand ; the tail In then oil )pod been preserved. He appears to have, for .. I . . � . ' ' ; * - . off with the sheers. A pinch of powd ered some occult reason that, so far an I am. - " -� - L;* , blue -stone of c.)ppsr), input On , , .1 Vine . f. ,., �: .. . aware, hue been exp I A formed - I .:,-- - :_ ": I . the wound, and the wool .is drawn hood wn an Inveterate prej adloe against Scotland a- 4 ' ­ _( � and matted together with the little the Sootob. He could, apparently, see which escapee. Nothing more Is required. nothing either In a$ the Land of mountain and the wound heals quickly. the I Lmb 'and of flood," or In the people who live in It . - .evincing no Indications of suffering. Jt is at all worthy of his admiration. The Conn- . I bast to oat the tall about two inches In try' Itself he pronounced 11 detestable," I . � . _ . . I .: ._ the root, so "as to leave sufficient of � t, to and the only grou,ndi 'upon which he 1. '. ; Injury If the stump does not heal found himself able to Justify the ways I- - : , I .. I.- ";. escape .. I " * . . . dy or qi g I require raw, ro � .1 : 11. - favorably,. -ed the joint next to the out of providence, In pr duoing such a country : . 0 . . sloughs off; this, however, rarely happens was that " It. was made for Sootohmen.1' ---, . . � . '! - ;. If the shears are olean,­aud at, the r a Sidney Smith oonfesied that he would like I 11 I . . _. .1 I I . ' . time sharp. to rout • Qnsker-meta horically I sup. � - - � . . : . 1'/ :. -1,,, J. ..P .: �­:'- - - .' � . . � L � " � - , 1.2 j? lot of 0ourso-and evidently it would have , I . * I ­ , I _ - .�. re"m just an agreeable a pastime to Johnson .�. . .. . I . T.swa R+,, Ir 11 A .11 - I" , . I I... ::�, : , � . . ! . . . . . I . I . . . . - . � . : . . ' � ' ; . , , : L I � . I . I . . . . . . I � � . I . I . . . , . � ; i . �, . . . -1 . I 1, , . . �_ I . I � - - . . I " : . . . . . . . . - . I . . : L " I 1 � . I . . . I . I . 7. . � T , : . . . . - : , � , : , L . . . � . : . . 1. - � . : . .: , � � , : - I.- . � . :. . I I \ ' L ; ; . - - I I .1 � .. - , I . �:, _.: � . . I �. ''. i ._ i..: L . - - � I . . . . - ; " . . . - I ­��.' # L . Caps Whit . hoaalwg as the o,),ud itat of thbo , i � , : FERBOXAt ]POUTTS. I - � i ; 1: 06heap, the An L , I Mg repre '. 1 . I _W , lie Zgyptka lore, 1kam lef t 04 , 6LOIL, res,:6 Mtn unglueemouls.bly Was on that : ' 11�� ' lee I I - iv&bL* Pat It forWd King Th"baw to an xpWJ poker Player- - Nile. He claims t') have 4 601� . coca 33 it b not 00noo . . I . old home I Oestral Egypt Ada a - , V*011 113�� an Amakintinsi part d the obar*Wr of eitww I Sir Chsst�is Dos lives 40 the , 'r I .:.� - l"t i ano­oT$_ho otijor of them, or that It soa [is' of Charles Rama@, Caged by the latter M dirfs. i' W. . I- l&y golus, abooseasy I* ordox- to OOMPI*tf •11N),botb's Vineyard." . � . . . Mr. Effiefts has sui,;rsd 6 . I ,the Plot, are of either of them. ; Theism . C,srlyle'a houni'bra C40YOS row, I tare field and kas hoon entertain 4 s 0a *a who)es the probability moms to be low-oitizons on Staten Jolla With a k I Chelsea, Is the property of a proprietor of d .,4,.L hk that unless ]Kr. Astor should take hia► in course on I I R •pid Transit on St I quack'rt6odiol". States I head the alchemy of modern criticism and fix Zffoot In Now k ork an So . 9 " Ironyh, the chemist whose experiments I will never be able to make a A gentleman to the discovery of the modern MA110119. Developoment and Harbor En 4 no = done of Johnom But after what has hass just died as 7 h; ­ Professor J. H. Siddons, a the gnat Sarah Siddons, died is"4614 for Luoresig, Borgla there is hope that even ' W file foroolly of manner, and bb soiled linen, The osawamry f the " of Ludwig I. ton recently. He was born in cal_ which gave so mnah offenoo, to her owe of of Bavaria will be Celebrated elaborately at _' , 1800, and ,bulls and managed I fastidious taste, may after all be resolved Munich on Jaly 8, 9 and 10. theatre In that city. He was at oes 11111 into my" There Is in the meantime swagh The late Prince Torlonia left a fortUns Of editor of the London Army MW _% in the grossusen of the soul that was In hIff4 $W,000,000, to be divided equally between Gaumt. . S the kindness of his heart, and the substan- his only child and her oldest son. - Prince Louis Napoleon is havis, . %ill service which he has rendered to the . _1 4. literature r of his oauntry-the noblest In the Although -Kounth is eighty-four *96r§ time in India. On the 13th of jra,,14 world-to secure for him the respect of those rolds it is said that he entered with spirit went into the jungle and shot his fitst � who think more of the'eubdanos than of the Into the recent carnival footivi" at X&Pfaa- The next day ale contribution to qw� mraccidents of human Characters - Lord Wantago has given tweRtYlIftor" Of was a rhinoceros, and a few daye-1.1. N , - I I land at Blowbury, near Willingford, Eng • hunt after wild elephants, he bre�i; ' k, I I . I - . land, for the site of the Gordon Memorial "a •fine old " tusker." 'JUMBO AND HIS SKELETON. '' ' Industrial Schools. _. . Prooldout Cleveland denies that 1W � Mn' Mary Great Comer'' &Ieber of Gm the marvelous memory his ft&ttWM we SAO Weas Stuff"ll sad W111 a*'& &Ake Clr- Grant. Is lecturing in Maiwhusetill under ascribed to him. He says his moon� , - cue issue - , � . L ... I I . I the auspices of the Woman's Christian Tom very capricious, often retaining "w'. i . . . When � Jumhe tried to knook out a freight porsaw Union. � tails regarding some cross-roads -44 locomotive at St. Thomas, Oak, last Sdk I . . 01le', letting slip' matters of the Z.4 i . - It in proposed that a medallion portrait of " k Umber, he not only made a failure of it. the late Cbarloo Roads, modeled from a cast POrtan6c but got so badly mangled that he died three a few hours after death, shall be placed In SL . Countess Irene T"ffe, wife of t mrnufte later. It this had happened In the Aft , Paul's Cathedral, Londep. an Premier, recently told a fdoW 4 4 I England, the ohanbse am that Jumbo would Dan Rlos, the Oue-ti -me famous Shakes- would be obliged to sell her wepdroil % hir•ve been buried, the Prince of Wales give a marriage dowry to hereldnot would have worn crops on his arm for • a � P"rean circus clown, in loakuring� in Texas There Is • a question whpther she Is&*_k' while and a ton tombstone would have hold a,d Is said to receive $500 a weak for his apQ � his damaged or was merely giving her him down. - But Phiness Taylor Barnum oratorical ground ana lofty tumbling. .I little taffy. i knew that th, American people would never Qason Victoria's recent attendance of a It Is said that the head of a great mi It he lot Jumbo slip out of eight performance of "More at Vita" at Albert k. forgive hi I goods store In Pawls. M. J&Iuzot, v," 4i in that way. He wrote to Professor Henry Cut London, was to a day ton years after to marry. recently a lady of high podtinelo A. Ward of Rooheirter and Asked him If he ,her last previous visit to that buliding. noble family.- His requested the had 0116 would not the big elephant up In such shape Grace Hubbard,- a civil engineering gradu- Orleans family, the Comte do Park, to,,, that.. everybody, who fad ever own him bon- ate of the Iowa State University, is am- as a wituna. The answer returned by * that.. In a circus procession would know . played by the United 8 %tes Government secretary of the Prince was ,l XonW41% hi at once. So since October last Profes- ,Survey in Montana to make maps. cannot reader such a service ezoopt sor Waid and four of his men have been At The late Gov. Seymour said : I I 1 never tied person." This answer is &bs" 04 work on the reproduction. � It in now An- yet made or procured an appointment for a most unpopular statement that the C% Ishod. I A tawny haired pod LUSMed Tody Hamil. young man- for a clerkship which did not In 1 do Paris, who pretends to be somethill 1, ton guided six young Now York citizens to the end prove to be a great injury to him." . democrat, could have sent to at Frmho% Roahoster to we the elephant, - They drove I through blizzards to Professor Ward's big : museum on top of a, high hill to take a look at it. Professor Ward met the elephant .. . . hunters W way and led them toward a big I - I NT. i CARPETS, yellow building that l like a locomotive I . round home. He threw open a wide door, ELEGA ... I.- : I . � and standing an a thick oaken I truck, and I F. I I.' . 1. . _. � � ., . . . : 1 . _. - -filling up halt the boom, with a Jovial smile �, . . .1 _�.! i I.- - ___. - - - - I' 1 . - � ,� . • - .: . . . .. � I ; I L , L� . . . _I I �. wreathing his tremendous trunk Into a gi• . .. g % � Me- would call the attention the Publit to - . ". . .. do hook, there was Jumbo. am natural � ..'.' i our I � foTk'ing as could be. L I � When the Canadian locomotive got '. . . . . through having fun with. Jumbo, he was :MAGNIFICENT not much more than a hoop of poker chips ', . -, � . I . and cold most. There ware, 1,538 pounds of . : . . - , ­ C wrsw elephant hide around W ilton, , ax-n moquette - the wreck, and It was .,.ets L with this that the Professor met about build- � , C I .- - I � r eh, lug up a new Jambe. After the skin bad Aubusson,, arpets, Bruns -31s arna am 1 _ . F94 been thoroughly tanned two mouth's Carpets, � Onion .%rme soaking in arsenic corrosive sublimate Taperit ..!' � of Ilme, It was ready 'for a mounting. ry "" A When th4' hide 'arrived at Roohaster Prof. W 001 L axpets - , * H e m p 'Carpek Ward began to make a model to mount It . .. - I .*. �. on. On a foundation of nine-inch oak - I . . ' t ' . I - It - beams he planted eight standards oftwo. � - h - 0arpes' a Spe- cia y, Inoh wrought Iron. Two of tho2o wom to hrc I form the care of slob log, which was then . . . . built out with wood. I :­ I . I . I . - I .. - ' ' With the aid of a life photograph and : - an elaborate 'wale of - measurement, made �, , : En glish Floor oilclo s� h, Itn g lish tin ol long before Jumbo's death, the builder was ' a able faithfully to reoroduoe Jumbo's giant eums, and an Immense variety of Crumb form In wood. This frame he hammered - .� . - T .. . and chiseled and planed until It looked like Cloths, Rugs,19attings, Matsc ,41- - an elephant' with his cost cff on a hot day. . . � I I . - .-/ � J : -_ Then Con the task of laying on the skin. I � 1, . � ' I � Every 'wrinkle was replaced exactly is it .. I...,%. ;,;. . -L'O UTA RiL 11 ... used to be when Jumbo wore It, and all , : .1 i' LAOE . : the cruel rents made by the loocm,)dvi were . ­� .1 ' ' NO carefully mended that his own mother 19 this department wo�_Fjhow some Remarkable Vale * - on to couldn't have found them. It took 74 480 1 , count of having purchased the stock of a large Notting-_ Swedish iron nails to falcon it all oa, 'and . , . . ham manufacturer, and - . � will show I It now fits him better than It ever did be. , � - -� . - .. - L. - L ; �, - . . fore. . . . ! . . . L - Nice Lace Curtain g, at � . . L . . . :. � I . I . I . . I - . _. co_ ­1 � . - . I - .1 . The way in which Jambo's mild brown .-� ' . ­ �_ " - I . ' . .6 4p his I . 0 . . poet' ■ heart and make him tune r L L . X . glass would d � . aCK31110, 3Pw - - =.A&.X3EtF' ' - eyes are imitated is : delight a, for all it was worth. C. A. Akeley and T. . : , ' ' - J. Crftohidy, two ,young man who know all .EY1 - about building elephants, gave Prolesior . Ward lots of valuable h I P . . EY, I. 110, I - As It stands on Its platform the now ale. - . . plant weighs over 6,000 Pounds and Is an King St, East, opp. the Market, Toro to, . so Lraoqd that L All the 11 - ------ now travel and knocking around in the world - I I , .- � � .1 %O AA PLO\"; ; , Do damage It. Durin circus hours : .. - . . - - . . i L ' .1 . � � � 1­ ., _ , . ­ Ij oviml . 1 ,4 (, ., 1 � . .1 to a ScotohmAn lm� the mama sense. . .L I '. 1. . - reign of on - . . . . � . . .1� - - ­ .1 � � Bathe the horses, shoulders with Chid E Jumbo redivivus will be saddled and ohil. , .. 1. . � I . .L - " . -- . ... seated in I I I van in his dletionary he finds occasion to ' ' - . I - 7­ _._.,�.,.''�.�­ . , ...3M . I ..; ., ..... I t water or brine an quick as collars Come void him bile upon the No: Briton. His dran will rId4 around the ring on his back I . I . . . . lame man I ..! I .. , . - J. . . . I . i � a .-. ._� . 4 • .. cff, before the sweat begins to dry, and tub definition of oats is well -known : 11 A grain like they used to when he was alive. Be- . . . . . - . - - . . a . . . . .. ., � . . ­ 1 . - ___ . � - .. a 'off the collars and saddle places wfth'a commonly fed to harm In England, but tween the performances he will ride from ,..1.:1 moist cloth. Thin will prevent more. should- used As food for man in Scotland." He ad- town to town In a specially constructed oar. . \-.- r . . i.. I . , " 1. 1 �, -.. i r'. 11 - . � �­. I I . I I . �..:� . era. All changes of food should be Rr &du- mitred to a $ootoh gentleman that God 1110 IS tho'biggest job a taxider 'Mist ever I 1 ... . I �\' ; al but in proportion to the work. Heavily made his country, but he took care to mod- orked onj 1) ' . I I . I . . The Chalk white skeleton of Jumbo stood z . -1 . � - !.�' ' ' Z-od muscles make demands on the Ify the admission by "minding him that. d - .1 � stomach ; hence, increase the feed idler the same _ . . great Being had made bell. a few feet away. The mounting of it/was . I . - . L­. the biggest problem in articulation !that � !.: i I . I . . . . - .. _ . work begins-never In anticipation, A. And yet it in a remarkable fact, that I . � ; . . . . . . . I . � - I A ...! . . . . L.: I . ,. - I home fed up before he'is called to Work Lets : ought to be mentioned to. the credit of the Professor Ward ever tackled. Every 'bons ... . . . . . 11 ,-) -'. � , - I . F.' - "-. in Its colossal framework has not only been . I - I I . soft and fat., Be careful to protect hi irsee grace and good sense of the Sootoh, that . , . \ . I L ­­ * . Lad.�es ­an tles,''.' H a nclsomelY I from drafts when warm ; rub down, I: Ian. among no other matibnality ha-i he more at - zmAdo o keep its proper place, butithe whole * . Cloth . - � ' . Is made so droug that It will � . L.. �� ."I., .. "'. , : -ket, or let them stand In close sUbles. dent .admirers than among those peo. be able to Cows at calving need little care. the low ple whom' he would have no believe bear all the'Inooking abou�'and rough hand. Trimmed 'at .$3, $4, $51 $6 " $79 $10, $12) * . .- :­ I the better if in a loose box or the Pon. are brought up an horsefeed. To may ling, by load and sea, that falls to the lot J . --. � - • . . '. • .1. - . I .. �, field. "Funning" over them Is always pro- nothing of MacAulay and Main., both of of a skeleton In the circus business. Pro- and $150 � ...- . ..;,. I �:.: I *--' , .. - � . I.. I . : ­ 11:.11 -i . I . - . - ":. �� � ­; . vocative of b3,j ary. Give no ,grain, bit a whom are Sootohman, Thomas tenser Ward in authority for the statement . I . I . L . I � � . . I - . � , I . I . . Mae Carlyle -14 - ; • . . ; . . . - � I -Ing diet of bran and roots for i ome perhaps the only man in the last goneraticn L I . - • � I . . . days, and gradually Increase feed "'feverish that has fully understood haso a who Joan elephant In this country, and ' ` me' it - -1 ! ' . . . 10"'On- that it is the only mounted skeleton of an . - . . . Jo n, r - � Coati adult Aft Ladies Tailor-Made Walk, , . J: �_..__ ' . . . - " . Y­ symptoms pus away. Keep calves g ow- has been capable of duly estimating his at the "me t1m4 the largest skeleton, of a . . - 40 . . I • � , -1r .. . . . - , - - - . . 1, . - 0 , L , . . . � I 11 - t . - ­_ I bag thriftily ; skim -milk with a little linseed character and worth. The rugged elements .modern terrestrial mammal In the world. .. ii.. :1 , I I . .. . . � . . ­ . .� � ., . I I *. - . .1 _ ­ . . 1. �. .. � _. . . L $8,00 1 . - . . . L meal scalded and added Wit an a substitute of aseentialmanhood, the, great heart., the Stuffed Jumbo and Jumbo's skeleton are . . I - � . - LOn Cord ��� I milk fed from the pall. ttomiLn , .., for cream, In j not an good for them an whole great understanding, the iron will, And the the most gigantic specimens of the natural. . . Ladies' g Black' . I .. Sheep mug' be fierce and *terrible earnestness and [ ' Ist's'art that the American ablia has ever - . . • . . . ;. t indopend - .. p - � . '. . r . / . , ' - r��:,L� ­ kept in dry''' or there will be daia had a chance 0 gaze on. L . �... . , . . � . P . gar once which found in this strange and .1 . ­ - L - . I . ­_ . I . to Ewes with lambs should 4&via wonderful znasdo�he modernDlogenes .,01111140 ___ - - - .. sters at - $8 and $108 , i .. . _: :. . .. :. __ " . I .. .. ."I . �� � � I—_ . . ..... �­ � pan eent - . � .., .Ii I . ... - Barkeeper-What' ', , .. � ' ' Haancsonle I � grain daily, at least until they como to forget his faults and Joiblm He does not BOUUd to Preserve Ilia Health. ' ture. Swin6.-Those who buy,y�un hesitate, theref L Fur-lined Circpigs for feeding should buy none . ; @yoursl I - : i . ; . .. ....t... � . - i� ". but Cy. place among the heroes whom he r0000m- Cautious Cusk mor-I was thinking of bloods by the Berkshire, Yorkshire, Poland mends to the worshipping Attention of man. . Presents. at $9,. $ - , . ta king a glass of lea water, but I read *40 159 120, and $309 , � -_ • ! � or other pure sire. They grow faster 1 -and kind. . L � . - - fatten with less feed. Poultry.-Rodnoo There Is just a - other day that nearly all this season's - crop , .. . no owns Ip the life of John- of Ice bad worms in 114 . I . for am it appears to me, might better Barkeeper (oti ffly)-Havm"I heard that . I I A . I soon an this ear's 9 C hildrenls* Fur-Lined Dolmans at $0 1 : batch in well provided for, but hold to have been.gollitian. His nufortunate rat. air. ' old turkeys and old goose, they got �. , . I ''. . ." . .. ..: � to aountre with Adam Smith, the account of I'll and $5,500 . - .. . ._' . ­­ . : ..- - . . . -_ ... I . . �.. � . I .. . - ' Customer-l'to ssfact, lassure .... -_ ... _. . I .1 :1 .- . ..I .. , 1. you. I . . � . 1. _ _. the ways of the farm and are worth ipuoh which has been preserved by Sir Walter take a glass of 'foe .water if you'll put in . .-- i,.: - - 3 , . . . I ­.. more AN ones. Packs Scott, was scarcely creditable to either one a . . . � breeders than young a . , . I :1 � � . r - . � .4 . ­ . ,),d ,, something poisonous to 1[111 the worms. . 11 � Chilften's Mothtl�t .. , also are good till tbree -years 4 . . tur- the other of thote worthies. Johnson O&HO - . . . I . . - . key Is in her prime at five, , and a g at Smith a liar, d Barkeeper -What shall I put in? - I - I I . . ..;�. . ­ �, . ..�... - : � - � / - I I and Smith responded by Call. Customer (after reflection) -Whisky $10 $1.509 42942-509 $39 $3.509 $49 $4,,309 $59 $ o i ad 'O , . . I . k, 1 69 $7.5 1 . ; twenty. , � I Johnson t of a respect- do'a' . y will ,,, . . I " . . - - " . I 'L . I L. - - - 11111141w� __ . able woman. ' 41 On such terms,,, says Sir :. : . . ...... .... . ...... I ..... . I ................. '11" " . I I . .. - � _. . - . . . � . -­W.Q11*0-­_ ­ . . . . .. 1. Arousing . � . I . � I � - Walter.. " did thaw two great moralists li husband who had inourre - . . . . - I A rousing appeal-41 Time to .i. d the anger I .1. . -, got up 1": �.�. meet and part; and such was the ' . - . L . I I Fellow- townsman to (m1w - fars at): dialogue betWeen these two great tes,&on . . � .. ... - .. Y . . I - - , classical Of his wife, a terrible virago, seeks refuge • . I . _. ., .. L ... mufao under the bed. 6,Come gutof Uat . 4 you . . . .. � . .46 . � ., " This if very sad indeed, and br4pmdp you rascal, you assassin Is, scream . . . . hullo.. Jacksgrew I Your works ol+Nd ? of momfity. - . - I I understood you busy." - __­A_ It " - How's that. were I for one could have wished that, when ad his U11MUS -, �Jpomsiswswwl' I N a, Madame," - . , t . . - . Jackscrew (bra founder) : " So we an; Soatt'sao0ountofitwasswritten, that like he 111woull come out. I . - .�� !, . --- - - . � - . . . . ,. I - . I . - .1 L . .. . . . . I . � 'an& took 'emselves cft to-diay, to. Sterne recording Angel, he had dropped a am going to show you that I WISH do I I : I but our . I "I, � * a I. _. .... � , . 0 1 � . _.... . join the pr'ouslon,o'the rmemploypil." box upon It and blotted it Cut forever, please In my.own bon" P1 . .. . . . � .,-.. I . . . ." L � King Street East, m�.:!..' - - t.:_ _.. - . I � . posite tho Market, Toronto. - . I . '' !.,­�_;'.�. - ".. . 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Twit\ I I 1 a - ` { .I : less /+ �} I t - tOr !'1 t, daL �. , tw�ieo rs'l b ginning Otthe ' AMAIIIa''' sad .liar Dorn;pY their t Lek the Soea not, in the atttasry, by In *0 innermost chamb , and an podaoa I as he v how a y - r condition. a>h perteot called by t>b red the � Fc+p Bell. the aeoond ofEcer in 800ialls�a Aiui Ge. yctlatoah The soa ► • studious- coking man s °g his f J00 d of the Alabama, we take the fol. ptursa'aly ♦ miadle t its a �' ;000 NWben the Bring oeased, Captain of of the why te cartons, and the s eireaa age. . an • ea ame►d s� r__ ___ Mate, r�� d�i�e-� 1 � reported v ez- P ace. and wean a seaiak6l tine tilt ° OW : ordered me to dispatch an o ffioer y anhaio. prom the opeotaoles. as on I _ ` 8th to se. that cur Ship sss • °d of the eleventh d N0and a the ly oorreotnoss � English with soholal rg °oayk,,a1 to tog d6 to ask that they send bePats to hO var, #oauy kL� nee there wen, fldenoy. His �Fedeeoh with mosit v who grand,,,, ' ' wounded, at our boats were tits- and � the insctriptions are ioll�aekam I he terms anarohioal oommaaizm. of Mrs ° The dhWy, our smallest beat, es• th i is imPossible to Say under which Pro er in Cal a �' s, I dispatched Jtaster's mats iIs ibated t blo®ary floodehed. The tomb The beige, ad th c pd the n tluest. No boats tip . by those ea the s gl'� . aoltenia pQI e ally° d ss pot ito an+ fast being teperand' p., at one F ,bad inflect ear quarter boats y s but If Be etaa for mau "Purgative Polets," Sold by and �e ?Ong, which ,ens .lightly injured, and I more ikely to date m the tune f d;° °I' 1o�_tw wounded placed in her. Dr. that . -arkara who sn The new cotton goods are ss handsome ai rrd with d O0 MOnpra i India silks. ''Ibg a the surgeon who was In charge of the line yeasty Tho founder of tb , f Jaaoa 104 bang and shell -room division, Dame on ph ' o ss a native of the island pi E faring ' Ycrag fir Bair dIe =a et� men anf is fiat rya at this moment and was at once put in first o �O Importance SmO°a°• sand the ptao� from nervduadebUtJty or otherdelioatl to the ' a of the boat. with orders to take the It porance under his saoossaoro, ' however, ind not d, Speedily and per ys•Ia b*6 odtr/ to the 1,earaarge They shoved during the reign of Merenra . Ihanently oared.. address, World's Die' In rouiter aided p Una a fatuous (ISnerai sad prime In r, Penury Modioal Aeso4tion B °ff4o, N. Y+ tht dot o1judin time to save the oar fellows from quay ed the . down In the ship: ii'ronita of Asronsn for th Tacks are revived as s ria soya ohre and spring 400ks. now the order for every mats to sarcophagus of his sovereigns 11 Th, 111114 that ilea that he 1 no g and uilt a fleet of thirteen vowels iflt Ele• In woman's eyes,» tteere bee Impoverix Ard with a spar alsd save himself Pb se for the � . , memoh'�e �m the diking ship. To enforce the or- trao%mrt of the as)°ne, a ray of heavens own brightness; but it ry b ed forward and urged the men pee i"g farther details, we should there b, Al" f often dimmed or quenched by some trig der► I wt� fore faollned to tomb g, , per6a s silently bores, �$ de. d As soon as the decks were ascribe the lay wa►rin disease p • patogla ocerb� save of 'the too lies of the dead, I ago Osman of that period, l but taking ll oomf art and or a eat one o the first Im• cleated/ esig b0 twelfth d y if the; lies. g b� 1 ed to the stern -port, where stzed �II8 dynasty tombs are That light of the household oan be re- - tho of his descendants. kindled and made to f the Capes Semmes with one or two of the latte there were found a prig of ot0siride brightness. Dr. R Vic Pisrce's �aFavorri 11e °ittsto, mm and big faithful steward, who, poor fel- sate nd t ohs re „ . be 1 was doomed to a watery grave, 'w he roP sea g the diseased to mom. I rewription is a patent SpeoiBe tor mast of ardrobs a mold not swim. • The Alabama a stern -port o�o>°d fo d# one in baked clay or terra the ohronio weaknow" and diseases pepul- 4do�4hter, nu now almost to the water's edge. Partly rider The, cedall a along the oor- imr to wemsa. • 18htly ondresdng. we plunged into the sea, and el tomb d te' fn an entire nov- M. Goatoa Tesiiandier s it L% Nature 01 him her friend a mode an offing from the sinking ship, Cap- 1h. Dome soelstloa♦ Not entered upicn flee fourtesenth volume � So mn:t'j with a life preserver and I one great extent, as w r Vobaidla prove � b of with a submi laverha pdon list of 1b,0p00. Brat dry. grating. tug Ile sue down to A late period The Poedq and inlabUtut Relief to hoof �nff � P Was Nonbont; " The dlaba»tu re sled • aterf� fatemost, large tomb, nun b � eri� head of a bi°DC 'g her bows high in the air. Grace• sou piled to the U y later Doman, was from gelds g�aem, Sere Throat,et0.,and iul even In bar death- struggle, she in a mo- mum eslres with mummies, aretnvalua b eftt►ters and vocalists. gar rV' to serve men, disappeared from the face of the wa• y ► ied funerary furniture of alals by ad b R'om times, Inalntiin u a[� and oenfeoticosels. R. 7 tho ten The sea now presented a mass of liv- mom r41 stel;t , ( p� of sixty T. Wr► , ]E(ana »ry Terasto, onsaiguso beads, striving for their .lives. 'Many Gen• rainfall is actively Ontario, pt to a tl• por fellows sank for the want of timely pure his work of discovery by the help A ne be.: been of $Atka. about the of o $agllsh soldi. n cal the bids Neer me I Saw a Boat of empty shell- open d clear out tomb after tombtinne to Printers ant of a Sit -kan perhaps get one by nth omte tg1e"r Itnd called to one of the men, a good _ applying early. - [Boston Pest, In snob tar- ing oft n►fmmer, to ezamioe it ; hp did so and re- = , fetched attem is we oannot "a what there renohmap, plied, 'It is the 'doctor, sir, dead.' Poor OVER THE OCEA11 ist� Boston. Postpone them for the future. Llewellyn . he I ei iFhed almost to siprht of - [The Alaskan (ditka) It takes a good his home. The young Midshipar-aa �i ,ffit Th eldest ton of the Shah of Peirlslia I hile for a joke to travel to Alaska and rtrtm.to me and offered •his life preserver, makl g a tour, through Bnre. espeotally when it V as Weak as the 1fy Biting wag not prov.ng m very buoyant Pe• hove ;and in the interval we had forgotosll flat, and the white caps breakinit over army Mr Broadhurst, M. P., as a msso>d,' oota. ur crime. Now as we Sitka•mly' and look' head were distressingly uncomfortable, to ally elped to build the Rome of ce. where t it we sigh, Alastan such things be 1' 1 any the least. J1 ilfht said : ' -M r. Kell, tyke he L now second in command as under Do not take Pills or Powders containing. my life - preserver, sir ; you are almost ez- home seorstary. . . Calcine), for, at thls'tlme cf the year, the re- sult may be serious. It oa require a dote of - hallated.' The gallant boy did notoonsider A ordtng to the Landon Praclirai` ,f�on• ; pbyeio lake Dr. Carson s Stomarh and Con• . hu own condition, but his pallid face told lectio tar'• the potato introduced in Eug- tipaticn Bitters ; it acts gently on theBov+els, me that his heroism was superior to his bod- land n 1600 was first eaten as a sweetmeat, purifies the Blood, improves the circulation. fly suffering, and I refused it. After twen- Stowe In saok wine and sugar. timulates the Liver and Hidne s, and speed. '�' minutes rr more I heard near me some fly curve Bi11ollEDsop, Beadache, Dyspepsia. Th recent census in Bavaria has brought ndigestion. Search the Drug toree from one r. one call oat, •There le our first Ueuteaaat,' ; to lig t the following terse thou h some. nd of Canada to the other, and yon cat-not sod the nett moment I wsa nlled into a .. ' nd •remedy egaal to it. Try it and nift It in P whacl ngthy title : A B --, oyal Ba•• our famiiies. Sold eyerywhage im large pE;} boat, In -which was Captain Semmes, stretch- var►a 1WIroadoodstructieweetionfire -wood ales at 6Q Dente. i Uf ed eat in the green sheets. as pallid u ,store usekeeper." . death. He had received during the action - - A. P' 274 peets a slight contusion en the hand, and the I11r. Arch appeared stl the recent .Paella• .C' G ""'f 'ment ban. net yen � �_T - -- - - - - - - -. drigglein the water had almost exhausted Q gi in hb honor m m ; , MACHINERLY■, him. There -ere also several of our crew peppe •and -salt suit mad soarlet tie. He sat f;+0 Znginea Boilers. llion, Wood, and misoslLn- pets boold Mr. Chamberlain, who was in fall onus machines. for sale. For particulars address f in the boat, and in a few moments we were even g d'reu H♦ t��. PETRIE, BnaffoM. Out; pe} ilongeide a little steam yacht, which had ys• come among( ur floating men, and by throw. Poo Lord Bnte, Having spent E1,0(�,�0 %�TBD— IO,000 H111men and othentnteres/ed 4n hie new house in machinery b send name and address for lag them ropes eavetl rrany lives, t "eon , Dan only a8ord to give .coppy of my No. I2lllost»ted Catalogue; sent tree. reaching her deck, I asetrtained for the 1•.;.00 ) of that sum to the widows andorpnana HF W. PEIRIB, Machinlgi and General Machine ,%s ant time that she was the yacht Deerhound, of the colliers who were killed while 1�tely Dealer, Brantford, ant owned by qtr. John Lancaster. of h:ngland workl g for him.pBCIAL ATTIBN7IOlr.— Acmetble ;- _ . it , every- _ lalooking round I saw two French pilot A ismond, large rind ttlorewsiIaable than k bony shtuld have, a '•wiry' ftyunwn pen, the cheapest and most durable evtr Inventted; every pan 1x101, boats enl:tged in Savialf onrcrew, and final the oh i Noor, is a�bont.to arrive from the s , agents wsn�d for j ly two boats from the Kearrtarg e." gwr.nleed to lye saWtaoricm / Cape The ls.pidary has been engaged eight• all party of Canada: large con mission and no oapiW �� , 1 Den . onthe in eattll g the gem. a Koh• required ; send for deawipplive choulare and special IiNo r. is said to be north $110,000. inducements to elenta C. H. $aooBe, Bole Oepadfl►n Agentt, Toronto. I An Arcbuolozical Fii;d -in. Eg pt . i— In 1799 the Parliament of Gteat B Main _ Gen. Grenfelt has had the good fortune to liad ttanosct the tudaess, so far w ome « - A �w _ w BB�H` I aimver,an ancient E tian necro Its in o f1 ai wets concernbd of bout 12 0 000 EROES or Tux I;iaLs. BIBLE LAND6 1 D Ttis gY P Pc , , H WAx in Yus 8ouDAx." This nmarkabl�s hank the Libyan desert, opposite Aesonan, on the poop ; to•day of about 35,000,000, d the 4 trenn tram she press wiw 75o pageeot resat.g mat - Idt bank of the NHe. Among the •tombs tiff,,►, of Ireland,(th n transacted in Dpblin) ear of thrilling laterest and etartlfug aulhs. Over So tlready opened are several which date from abso b mbont three -f nrtha of time so that pages of beautiful steel and wool engravings and r maps. It b told only by sabteri tign ; a represents. the twelfth dynasty (circa Ii. e. 3 000), and press ng English bu mess has to stand over. five wanted in every dletrfot ; liberal pay will be ri �' ere constructed in the style of the great ' D Phi son in a erman scientific our- given ; full information w ill be liven tree of obarle Lycopclltan sepnlchree in the mOnntain p ' �' 7 by the sole publishers in Canada. In/ernationaiBook nal, dvocates the goperml use of sugar as an a Biple House 46 and ee Front tat► E., Toronto. ►bove Siout, They consist of two or more &laic a of diet, not Si ple u a pleasing ad- halb, or ohanbers, connected by oorridon, ditto to food. 4 affirms that duriaF '0]111. EVANS, the roof being Supported by columns, and forty years he has eaten at leasta quarter of the walle decorated with colored bas reliefs a nd of so ar de. y not ocunting sugar- I gt to 93 McGill iulr t, )oeatrreat. b brilliant preservation, Sdverml of these 8 L Flel , garden, and F19wer Seeds, tomM appear to b�lon S members of a form g subatanoes trkea at the ammo time, eed Grain, Clover and Timothy Seed, etc._ g' and as been bsnefittgd by it. Nursery Stook. Frult and Ornamenal Trees, noble family, -the heads of which were prop N Rnuian lad an travel' wi`hont` her I Fruit'• Shrubs, Rosa, etc. ably i;overnore of the province. Y Greenhouse and Bedding Plants,. The largest. is a truly magnificent sepal, hush d s assent to be inane of her pap- Bond for eataloftui e_ vegetal le Plants• eic port but in Aust woman's right to a - c-hre, measuring 140 feet in c -e th b fort g �• wI>LLi'�itt' Felt •� plate Boofert feet in breadth and containing thiryty col veto has just been r eo nized It L stated (het a deotee)las rE ntly been promulgated O, , Qmns- some rquare, some round. It pur Mt nutwturer and dealer In "tarred Pelt. Roofing perU to be the tomb of a certain prince of to .t s t ffect that no an led Austrian sub- pitch, Building Papen, Carpet and Deadening Felt, tipper and lower Egypt, who lived in the lent shall henceforth receive a passport for Yeady BooBltltg, etC. reign of one Neferkara, sad ' who In repre. 7 our eying beyord t e fro °tit r, wlthotat the For low priose address I naiad in one of the wall painting$ as a exp sas ooneent of wife. a. WILLIAMS, I I , }ame man leaning on a orutch. A fine shrine P oe $rapotkins, the "Citizen Piinoe," 1 4..Adelatde Bt. E., lbronb. L. I 'L -ter - - - 1 I- ,I' - - - ' -- - - - - -- -- r- - - -- -- — -- - - - - -- - - - • r ;' I , 4 I s i. r a. I ,i I 1. 't ,�. ` I I .1I r i. -I Jt�,�`y / \/ I, -''- ,; 1 I -�� it 1 l elf' - 1 / . 1� _I r . , J.' I I, t ... -A..- .. I .. . I - - i r .. � . , _, - � ; .: I .. eY - - 1 I ,. ` , l �' r I .L . ;i 'I.- . � . Ai� - _ :,. 11 u1 ii 11 I �, i I I ►I I • I� I [I'll i '! : - I . — I ­ . � . I 1. .. ' - . I j/ ,/ ij II J y . i� — "� . - Mw - -..� / / s 5 i I Ii) `A ' . ► ', . 1. t1f/ - ' / /III.. 11 _ I . _ . _ , - .. / - . , . - I. : '• I _ i -. - ..... :.- :. � - - . . . - • I -. 1. :. _ _ qt ., \.. .. - 1 . - ... Is It FREE FLOWERIK G PLANTS _�_ 1. I3 for 11 So I d LL Brnm quA�r trT. and wfib esn ' FAVORITE - I. s fie Dollar order. on ^massy". a Cage- .. - - 3 13 I anthemum or Monthly Bose, FHA, hero Is r The Beet Strawberry Plants, Its c4. a Dom � ' � . t 1 �'aaraatee Plants to please and b arrive in good NO BETTER ' ' I • order At tidy olHoe in the Dominion Iarge• • Vaots by era t or express The snow Drill Basins Powder co., Brantford. ost. . I J. P. Cockburn Florist, (BMmpo sasses} �ta.ysirnussT, dsl,lr. ARMSTRONG' = • - . . I I s i »F'N a!•+ oar;'• Patent Tempered Steel 1118 and fachine Screw Works, gp . gt, d� Carnage Gears.:: � . ......- I . 11 . ­ .. I Oar "Jump 13sar Body on Eolips Cosh me! is with , - - 01wrla and Wagon, Axles, Iron and Stool get a reedy ul o and mate a lisht• handsonw, daraWe ,ocap �eWil. etc. list as apono+tlon. and usetul ooaveyaaos. Rids easy with one or tour - pwsengen, and chaeled from a sin& buggy b a double oYrrials qutohiy and 0012 ently. Ask your . ���� i tlarriale mater tu. paritot inns C+taiolae mailed on , P��IP C� applloallon. b J. B. ARMST8t111T - ­ ... .. _;__ urg. co. <La�., (Limited.) GUELPH, CANADA. - Ont,. • . , .. i + t - Fos I= ■ILLION, : I along the Una of the Cwaleace and Nortlkwestan - . hallway Its Central Dakota and Northers - . �� . Nebraska. New sections are being opened up and • . llsPkUy settled In these wonderhtHy jpmd=ethe eee�l1ms, and the "11rst comers" well Yaws "flag) ahofoe " of location♦ . For tall information (which will be sent you free of faweattrett fstzce HAYING ��) abonl the free (ands sad cheap homer, �► to JOHN H. MORLEY, �h . \. , CEARED - WHOMIIW, western Canadian Pang. Apo% s .&Toro . ALI t, . them I to 40 Is. p.. for. Too S. s No H 9 Y�o . Pvtnping Water, rnnnlnr general Itaes- Amt. GhlWo. i>1[i . brain Crwhen. `81raw Cut• ' tern, Boot Pulpen, or env _ A FaI1 Line of - other machinery up b a 40 . i..� h. p. Gres Hill. AW T H E BEST. � . F�'1 7 t Z o V . i L FEED 111LL, CONBOY'S CARRIAGE TOPS (tuamnteed b grind from a Are the Best and Cheapest in the Market. Order 10 to Ste bushels per hour, Pump- WINDMILLS one from your Carriage Maker. Take no other kind, : aroordipg to else.- These Ins Send toe Catalogue —!07 Hint 81. W., Toaolrro, Illlt4 are the most. durable, pertetlt and oheepoes Iron From S to 3o.fect - Fee¢ ldltl yet tnvgnte¢, diameter. �, a O - ' _ ,�I� o o "' - M P.- a" s d " M • r m..4Wro 'y. .l - sea tie Q F .. z U" . _ tHb r ^ _ - . . -. ore I `,. - — - -- - -- - -- - -- F__ _ - - - - - 1. . - t TANKS, ,. T" t From the smallelli room / t, . up to 2,SS0 Ubia. -- y - RENNIE'S SEEDS ARE THE BEST PIPE AND; - ` Illulttrated C�ttalotrue for Iflt;6 ` . PUMPS. Containing description and prices of the choicest Pipe Fittin &. FIELD, GARDEN A FLOWER SEEDS - p 1(ren and w /►Otis ,Mailed free- Every Farmer and Gardener should Force or Llft. have a co r In fact a full line Ot y before ordering seeds for the coming Water Supply (DEEP WELL PUMPS season• I�anl isoniestcataloguepuhlishedincanada - ilitetlal♦ A dpeclalty. a ' e i i 1. : Bend us Your address on' s post card and we will - lead you lot -page illustrated oaNlogue tree. - - - . • URFI TS .....- ­ . C . .. i. 0 When I say cure. 1 do not mean merely to stop them for• - PTI ttlpe and then have them return again. I mean N. a radl sure. 1 have made the dleease of FITS, EPILEPSY crFALE, I have a po.ftivc remedy fur th. ass wedleeue ; br its use Ih(a BIOKNffiS a life -long stud I warrant m y. . thousands olcaees of the worst k1u.. au i of long etandlog to cure the worst cages. Becauee others have fail d 1 ono have been cored• Indeed, so strung 1. my faith in Its reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a .Alracy, that J will send TWO BOTTLER FREE, together treatise and a Free Bottle of my Infallible remedy. Olve ' with a VALt /ABJ.K TRKATiSe on thin itlaeaa. to any Frprose and Post Otdce. It costs you nothing for s trial, suffer r Give e:prt,w and P. O- address. and I will curo you Address DR H. d. BOOT, DR. T. A. SLOt'CY, Branch 0�, 37 Yoi st a Tonto BranCh- ON, 37 Yonge St,, Toronto. ,' 1. . .. -_ �4,w� r - I B - A rrOL MAl:81M6 Z ELM11 00 _ - l YCINDER iLi<YIiF ENG1N6 .: il � - - I . Are tarade only at the QIIeeu City Oil Works, and have recehed during - . the Iast. three years . ' I _ i I - - •- -I SIX�LD_ MED A L., ... Bend for wmple barrel. It it dome not prmfe "'lletaotory We will pay height both ways. - . - sAMIMIL ROGERS & QOe, 3Q Front stn E., Toronto. - 0 �� . __ I . - , ... . . I - � F03R , . i .. . . I. �- I... � .. :. '' � " I - ; � L, . . . . - . ­ . . . . � . I - .-. .I . I , I ■ .. _- Oplin Horpkine, sand Kindred Habits. Valuable treads sent free The ' medicine may Iiie given in tea or oofree, without the knowledge of the person taking it, if so desired, trend - • two its. aI I tot full pa -r%Wla a and teetimonia4 of those who have been cured. Alddreme, 111. V. Luban, 47 Wallington St. Bast, Toronto, Canada. `` HEAP'S ' PATENT " . - I . . , . . � I . . . I 11 I . ' - . . . lI ',1 I N. uil . . ; _ :,' !� " `'� are The Belt in The World. _ .. ' t 16,006 is urn.. ; . - AWarded'16 First Prise M . ia1 a , I; I'' e(�aid. "Twaaty -flue Of these Commodes wen supplied to ' the Yount RO H READ jjj yal apfW, Montresa4 and the MaHoal IVl' ' men and lady nurse in chanfe a ass themeeira • 1 +, �� well pleased and eattefled with them - i :s",A 1 .1"ailh.. '..11 Professor Gbldwla its • ,• - - . . $m says . I;have pleaeare 1e. Mrsiifyiog tibst the Earth CiossM (S) supplied by your ` company to houses 00oupfed by members of m house• r, hold, are found to work eztrrmelp veil and to be wry 3ondudve b health and oomfort. • " Very Rev. i`esn Boomer (London), ie pleased to bw ` : If P to the vsiv« end usefulness of the Bedside commode �I supplied to,him lay Hr. Heap. It bee fulfilled all the . . „H. ,; .,rondm male fur It In the printed circular, and he • `!' i. I. strongly reoommenes ft for the ure of invalids," 1We - ' ' ". i nay dd, ft is a No. 9 Pall -up Commode, and stands by �' I oho Dean's bedside, he being a oonflrmed invalid.] - r I'. Telephone No. fib. PATI IT VAGR s FDa B"IL , . - . Heap's Patent Dry larth or Mes Closet . . i:`. •�.... Company (Gleaned). _ - . - _ - . 1. tpp ORo Ud PORTASLE BEDP pp M OO1Ntil - A the Urine e,�p�ratos ; U. the Urihe Rene e . a'i' Adelaide St. WO24 Torori>to41 - c, Zzorement I!au. ` . . �� ,iL United States P4dQry._XU8h po». Ytioh- Awlial►1Ralotory- mandid"or. . >W ihl! per. - ) s - .% • m i tole � '4 .I r.' - d. . )I 41 _ • - t, .. _ _ -, - - I - - . � � �. �- E a u ��; ice. ��a s, .in .;: �� 4 �: �' r ,� , �, , ', t i I - �. -. — — • 1. , - _ ,, - _. � -- - _ � • _ , �. I . -- � � Communication with Toronto b �30R8'� ��� -+Z�'• - X41 ' uentl out o � � ors e ..,, tale hone Is copse � '� • � �. .. 4 _ �� • . ; �' �� which makes It very � inaon��Cement for ,; �� �'"'" `�' �� '. outsiders. �: '�:;, � � i ,cii� �� � :,;1; ,j T`'e '`lbiail" announ�s that the � k' • s. ` ��.. 'the �Oick�xi � ��� general elections will to a place In .the fall, soon after the ne Electoral ; - Is published we Friday morning �t i o �• Voter's Lifts •have bee prepared• �� . Yiokering, Gnt. - �. ;• ,- i� „ T)i+BD[!� .t.. � Perhaps so. � � rte - iBi.3d pi�7►�; �i.00 , pats i� ba. - , '�' - 't ''� �' � • � i RATES OF ADY ILTISIN(i: �An esti38med cotem.,propounds the First insertion. per line - S c6nts. • ; Each snbsequen6 insertion per lino - $ - following problem. "If the North - �, ;�. _ This rate does not inCln�i ' Legal or Fo ig� ad- west rebellion coat two hundred lives'. � � � i � - vertisementa Special terms given to parties mal:i g aoa- and eight xllllhOn- d011>i<ra, hOW 'much ! � ` �! tracts for y or 6 unonths o by the yeee . Mali- rofit will it net ?" hive It up. ., '� ttD �' '' yearly or yearly coatraots payable quart rll•. p i, ; ., GL'1� �01J i,L. •.: i ' Bnsmese cards, ten lines or under, wi pi pP *, :, •- �' °'' `` - one yyear, !S5 00, payable in advance. ,Tile' Fi�B�tiltlVe (i0lmmlttee Of the T �� Adiertieemente without writte^ ins na�ione �� �� - - will be inserted until forbidden and ch gee ac- Canadl�l Pr888 Association met ` ..i.....1�� -JJ/ �oraiagly. Orders for die�ontinuing a oe tise- recently in Toronto, and after trans• p$INTED AT THE ' �' s ._ - menu meet be in writing I and sent to he pab- Lieber. I � acting some important business, made � gob Work promptly attended to. , , preliminary arrangement8 .for the t��WS� 0�1��f P1C�eTl�� '� L. S. ACKERMKM. - - PROPR E�`OR. . • :: � annual egaursion, which will in all 0 robabilit be to British Columbia • Our Politie�e— $trio Independ nqe. p y .�i.. 1��` ®� �,ljjjOl"�Xx187.3,t - � -. - Our Aim —A First -c ass LooalPa r t 19 ear.: Z'�'e'd like t0 g0 along � { � Y but Oi Cuter to �a�l�ct - . Our Ezpootstious —The hsart� , _ .. 'support of the ueonle of Pickering and v oit�ity. Nlth Our brOther9 Of the press, �C�- - � o�ly rich publishers � and they are � `fir rare) can stand the expense.. I "� ; � `� -.�� FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 188 . � ', y .. - .� - - i . • 'The re- election by acclamation of � �� THE SCOTS ACT:;:. � r. `'L', H. Howland as Mayor - of - � ' � � oronto must be ter }' �'atifylnR to _ = ��� _ In order that our readers m y � be- himself -and to Lis many #trends in. ' :- "`' " cq � � T ronto and throughout the, coutatry. � ��' - come a uaintec� w`'th the n at rial • portions of the Slott Act, whicl , It is p to the last moment iti was ea- �,� • expected, will co' �e i%to force 1 1 this p cted he would ha��e oppos�tlou, but 1 =., county in :flay, �e p ' opose pub isi ling his opponents evidently thought dis- -' -� - , l_ from tllue to time, a tracts fro ;the c `strop the better part of �aIor, and � ' same. - The follawin are some, df its therefore permitted him to go in by ��-, • . .�` provisions :— : � i � _ � acclamation. The good work begun •� � � Frow the�tlay on which this par o -ti�is b'- llim will be continued �vitll�.renewed. ' - �� Act comes into fo ce a�►d takes e e t in �' � ire file -home office tLe preference b - ..:. when you call get as good «•ork at as !- -� any county or cite, and for so ion here- � -} or. ,, � � •:,ti I; i • � low dates as any outside o�lce, besides after as the sawe.c�onti�►nes iu for a lierR- ;Hams Mule for Ireland is fife � 11 a free notice of rents In ill© N>;wti. in, no•�gerson, unl sa it, be for ate a i�•elr - ,.: sacrainentul or w�dicilal purpose , . r for a}aso.'l�inn question 111 Englaeul T d Order.•'by mail prolnpilr attended - . .r l�' #� � bona ��de use to so ue art, trado o i auu. Itelalid ,at file present t 1� to, slid �orR arderd to all }• address free -,,� ..�'< facture, ender the regylatianc'ont it�ed in ";Glove s -London , COrrespolldc, t, of postage.: - - � � �' the fourth sub -sec ion Pf this c;ec iqu, or vu•hoso information . throughout n -. - -- - - - - � ' =`- , . '_ as hereinafter all 1101'1 e,d li one of the C � �_�� . �' Y i hritish � politics leas been extrem lt� . � � •` '` � four next .sub -se do s of this a lion, •tccurate, sends what lie: stages to �e I � ' . = i� "- shall, within such con tS or city, 3 his:- . .', .: tUe outlii.e of 1Ir. Ciladstolle s Ho e � � r I '•� self his clerk se �-an or agent, e. p . se of ( � . - - keep for sale, � or dire fly or in i ctly, � �nle sehel::e �s glcen to him by `,'a �- �.� _ _J �- • �, � � on any pretenFe o up n an3 der c�, sell � ell- �lacEd, inforinallt.•' Briefly ;the _ 1 i _. . a :: or barter, or in c paid ration of the pur- 1 Leasure confers upon Ireland Lents• ".,�„��. i�, ; - - - _ - :., chase of -any othe • pr petty dive, t'P any .lathe powers almost equal to Lhcse - `. � �' � ' ' other person, app spar loons or otl er m- � JoyEcl by Canada,. but Ireland will � ' I - f - - toxicattng liquon or any tuixe�l iquor 1 ztive to contribute tq the Imperial ; _capable of being r sad s a hecerag and xcLequer, and will be represented in part of which is � pirit ous or oth twice ' - mtoaicatin I I �perial Parliamen by a small namber r.c �� �" g• f members, who will not -take art in - And neither a lit use issnecl t al�v p ": distiller or brews , - -n r yet any l�cense iscussion of any but Imperial ques- • for retailing on b .and ,any stea sat or tons. r o—' - _ � _ � other vessel, .bra � dy, `rum, wh' y, or �" ` --_ - `:' � AS the ManufaCtllrer6 ha��e - othe�rspirituouslquo ,wine,..al, beer, ,'1reu��dtertiSenipnttr. -latel maae�a �eatreduCtlOu ;' porter, cider; or y v noes or fe anted � _ _ _ r-`- -' _ y �' •� h uors, —nor et an icense for a fling - � lYl the r1Ce Of Stoj'es and on board any ze mb >< or other - vessel, � Blue Peas For Seed. ., Ran eS t 118 subscTlber is re- • - � _wine, ale, , beer, � ort r, cider, ' r I other � ' � � ' � - vinotl5 or farm to li Hors, nt not There is a rynantity of Bine Peae -in -the L�leva• pared .t0 n1akC� the same Leduc- - - q t z. Frenchman's Bayy, which are for sale for • brandy, rum, �vli' ke3 T or others ir�tnous ed. TROS. M'pODY. Agent for �'. D. Mat- tlt7II 011 1118 f tOCli; In C�areru0llt - liquors —nor yet ��ny ther descr pt�on of t., eWe sc c °• ____ _ -- __ _ �'�"�a =-- - . �. license whatever�r -sh 11 in anq Rya avAil Important Notice.. ,, .. and. Pickerin�. Be S�uIB t0 .- to render legal any ac done in io strop �: � ` r � � � Call and see for Oursel�'es: - Of this section: I � A meeting of the eubscribors •t^ the Hared Y = - Providedl altiva�s th t the sale f 'wine Fund, win be held iu Daie•s Huit on this �i �; for axe usi�•el sacraul �ntal ul' e gI shall �Frida}•) evening, at 7 o'clock sharp, to arcane© i 1� y p 1?e f for col acting in all the instruments belooginQ be mails by dr��ngis s acct re d rs as to the residents of the ville;e. • The meeting will 5`_ •� close at S o'clock sharp, so ae not to iatertere � � � � u - `. hereinafter �rovlded fur on th ertiti- ,. •b,, .. 1 , with tho Aible reading and prayer meeting, herd .Cate Of a clergy }uan �a>iil'ming hit the in the hall every Friday ev ©�ina. � '' Pickering or Claremont... • - ' wide is required for sa rsniental ur, oses. Ry order_ot tl:e Committee_. � _ _- _____� • - Provided also, that the sale o i •toai• — �� S�1 ,�� ! . catin� lit nor -for ex, lusi�elj a icinal ..:.Adm1n15tratUr'S NOt1Ce.: In�estl at�r, � e , - a purposes or for• Uo;:a da use ins a art, '>votice -is hereby :gives in pnrsuithc� of the � ► trade or manufacture shall Lela fdlonly It ©��� 6tstntee of Ontario, cap. 107. sec. 94, ws The Fitt prizes won by The Davis np to . _ , - by such druggists an� other �•e d ors as emended by 4s victoria, oap. �, that sal credit- the present time at SLateand Conaty'Fairs '� - `, .. � ma be thereto s eci kll •license b the ors having ciaiuis againeL the estate of q,braham. in the Iinited 8tatea are entirely too nume- �., y A S Hoover, late of the Township of Yic>�ering, in roar for mention here. as thousand$ are I - Lieutenant -Go1 ernor in each ro incP, the Coanty of bntario, deceased, who d ea on or ' about this 19th day of lilerch..lt�Bt3, are•required contained iu the record. During the last -• the number -not to steed one in each Ad to send by poet,prepsid.or delivdr to the min- nine years The Dae•ie has uniformly taken - , township or parish, nor two in ea h town; ietriz Fanu Hooter, Cberrywood, 00 or betorr the first prize at all State and Gonnty - and in cities not sate drug one f r et•ery the fiI>.NT>� DAY OF MA ,lees, their name, F�ir�• its the U. 8. at which sizes were �` - addresses, and claims duly verined, and the P - tour .thousand inh bitants ; st ch sale, Securities iii anyf held by them. And that after given and at which it was a competitor. 2 • ' �`-- when for medicinal purposes o be in said date the send Admiuistratra will yroceed to jp 18130 the Davis eras awarded Twe �,�'t - distribute the wets of the said Abraham Gold Medals at the international Exhibi- }f{ quantities of not less than one p nth to be Hoover, deceased, anionq the partieeJ entitles - remo�•ed from the p •emises a ci �to be Lhereto .havmgregardonlytot'heclaimdot whict>!- trop at 6ydney, Australia. In • 1881, it notice has been given as above r ui%d. And a sin won Tito Gold Medal• at Lhe Inter- - made only on the certificate of a edical � K I� the said Administratriz will not liable for national Exhibition, Drlelboatne, Australia. _ man hae•ing no intere�t in the sa a by the the assets or any part thereof to any person of druo;ist or e•endor, a rinintl ate such whose claims She ae not had due notice at the The Davis also took the First Prize at both � � time of such distribution. the Colonial Ezhibitiona held at $risbane - � liquor has been pres�z• "bed by th •person And all arsons indebted to the eat to of the . � and Adelaide, Australia. named therein ; and hen such s le is for said Abr am Hoover, deceased, wi 1 lease In the summer of 18ti.i The l�ew Davis I � remit at once to the said Adnlinistr trig. D. -use in sows s,rt, trade or man f�etare, oK1ifISTON, solicitor for a9ministratrt Dated was eal�ibited at the .International and ,- the. same to be made only on a c rtrficate at Whitby, April 7t$, 16s6. �-� Univeceal Faposition held at 'the Crystal signed by two Justices of the Pe ce�of the � FACT e�e!►18_ Palace, London, Eng., where it not only - bona fides of the applic�tiou, act mpanied ;� ' , � � � �� created a real sensation but, also, captured . by the atlirtnation of he applic nt! that TlurtS aares of Land, it being part � cif lots i9 the only Gold Medal awarded. r and 14, 1st concession of Pickenng towciship, and ` the liquor is to be use only for t111e par- adjoining Pic�eriuA Viilage, or the farm ao acres The New Davis is the only sewing yt'ia- - tieular purposes set for iU the afli m�twn ; will be rented, • Apply to F. HOST W IC>i, on rho chine ever a�rarcled the Scott Legacy Medal ��'�: and it shall be thh du y of t$e druggist p_?'emiaefi. ___ 2o-SS• T by the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia -- - • :- or other vendor to 81e the certifi ales and .,, P�21t�Yl.g. the highest authority in thq II. B. � - . keep a resister of all t ie sales, i diNatinR :'.: - ' � � ,• i � : Such, in brief, is the Prize Recdrd of the name of'tlze pnrcl asst and - e,gaan• �•bsve engaged a good painter, an cap pint ThP Davia Vertical Feed gewing Machine, � - Lit sold and to make an spun return buggies in good etylo, on short qo�ltc�e and ae and is proof positive that thoaRh new to • -� -, y � cheap ae the oheapest. P. $.• -Twd tnvtting the .Canadian ublic, et it ie the most a{.: � of all 'such sales on the thin fist da of enikeys for sale cheap. P y I y' y rfect and eatisfactor machine made. I December in ever ar to tfle o�lector , - 'W• $. JACK80Ir,� '; y 3;� !- � `' � `' Lot 18 Con. !, Pickeriti 4est1 „ate and iyoa wi 1 find that those f - of Inland Revenue wi hiq whoa revenue �- 1; :-a g• who use a David are—in the eztra quality °! . division the Gonnty or�cicy is sit at�d: � and quantity off work they do, and hence - Provided also, that” any prod ter; of ci- • in profit on semis —gaits beyond the moat ,� .' der iu the county, orany license distiller '. • ; . pressing competition. - or brewer, having � his gist llely or � - o �:� Krep your ty�i on ibis spats. � _ bren�ery within such county or city may gl$},i�eSt �r1C89 paid f6r ��ad Aleo asents fir the B ©IlOrgan .and all thereat expose and )deep for ale: such w118at at the kinds of Afiricultural Implements. � ' ° � liquor as lie shall Lave man faotured • - - thereat, and no other; and may sell the '�• '� � P. B. FORSYTII 8c BRO. - -: same thereat, but �onl`r in quan itie' not Hatie}•'s 41d Stand, Pickeri_n_g. - � less than ten gallons, or in c o�f ale m a � � '' � , . or beer not less than eight gallo s at any ! �� Per�On �1gh111�, t0 -- - one time, and only to druggists and ethers Flour and Mill Feed alwa B licensed as aforesaid or to such persgna'as � - Q PLlxCbaae the ; ; . for sale... - _� ' ' he has good reason to believe will urth- ' `'� , � "' , _ . - �':- with carry the same beyond the htl�its of Farmer8 yVOrk a Spe�aht � , .: �. - '�. the county or city. and of any adjoining county or city in which the second part of (�'HQ �• �0� � ` - Lhis Act is then in force, and to be wholly � - any da�.. _- .; removed and taken away in quantities not ,. , less than ten gallons, ar In case of ate or � f�UQTATI�NS _ - �- beer not leas than eight gallons i at a FIBi�r per '100, 2.25 tQ �2.�0 ��'- • time. - - - bran per Ton, �1g.04 ':�. .--. - I. Shd�ta er Toy 14. � _ ._ -- .,.„. LIwC. w�N �:... , - `�• the ,`:Mail" building, o , nto, P r i `� �� . =• f 15 b acreen�.ngs per t�0, '� ,, ,_ 80c _' _ E,��'� -�+gi . ,,` d o the �ztent o . 000 ere t $ y ; , ' - fire on Thursday, morning of last Chop Feed _ do .; r -�:;: X1.00 �'X'EA11/� �lASI-��R - �; week. The Bell Telephone means, Mill ClOS88 $at�rda n-1 his � � Can have one on trial b whose head office was in the tope flea at 6 � o'elo ©k. • ` of the building, suffered at .loss, -� ' ���� "' �'�PPing host card 'to , . . • the entire exchange been trnyed. -' - - `� �` �' ` "� �' ` - - Ta�.et� T�� . - larlt web worn so,000. HOOVER &: i��RI��'. ; ..: � =, . ; � The p TNT,. P � I .:. - . - _. ,:. . .. ;... , . �, � ., ,. I ,., ,. �.. ,I i , _ . ;, ,:. . .. r ( . - .': .. , ., ' • •: ;,: _. , ,; F � �, i i ,. .I t� �, i - "i. ` {: - - _ • _ .,. L , • .. .. _._ - . ;, .. .. .,�- _.. - - -' �� '. •`�� .� -'Vb'e have now in stoch� � �, full line of . • .. - , � er es W��rstec�s, - �oorkscr�ws Tw��d�, S � ..�,; . i :and Trouserin�s, �- - �" whio� we offer �o the puhlie at prices that can t be beaten; -.': -..* �� .: of � �6 � � the Best S� le aid Latest Fashion �u1t � � � �' 'at lo'w $fires by tLe �>ti�� Tail -ors, Greig & Whes,tlep, - ..— — , I . - The latest ary_les of Fn�lish and _American ut7ff gatb;, ' WITH IMPROVED FLEXIBLE IiItIM. , UN�IN�- ����: I�KEI�IN� -i = •i - ____ --' -- ------ �---------------- - -r - -- - - - _ �' Y �ILl. YOU RUIN YOUR EYESIGI-I'� YY H BY TISING CUMMON C3-LAS�E�, wHEN YOU CAN PIIRCHASE � -. i ,- � � ' Celebrated, - Celebrate : . i ,� . � � r + •� ���'ECT�D �PIJG�AGLE� ,� The �3est i� the �7C7rorld_ �� � � About a ;Million Pair now In use; gi�•ing General 5atifact:oti. � .� , • ` . • ' ♦ .. - hOP SALE O� LF BY � . : - • W. H.;,. FIELL CHEMIST � ANA � �RUGGIS. , �. ' - � � F'i�l�erin.�, C�tario_ - , . - I - -- ' ter, � __ __— '': � e ha�•e ptirchased from STEELS BRQS., Torouts, -. a full assortrneut of . , �. ' ,. ,. _ � . . I. I I � ; I i♦ I - rm rs�� anal - Gardeners can Get e�-er 'tiling t'lle - -��,nt Fa e � b � in tiffs line right here in our own town, at City Prices. t ,_ Choice 'assortment of .. � ,. :: -� � - �� l;`EANS, '.: ' '•- �. - ' ' - �_ - � CLO` ER SEED, - BEETS, ` � _ .: TI?�iOTHY SF,ED., _� - CARROTS, � . . -� TL'RhIP SEI':D, , . , -'` FLAB. SEED,_ (:'URN, :. .. � - . ONIONS, - .� � � - RAPE SEED, :- rF� A , �, , - � ' BIRD SELI), :. BLTCfi�'4 HEAT. ' ' - •�� �� �� . ''' ASSOP,TED GARDEN SEEDS, t:�' �'APERS. . Farmers ha�-io� Seed Grain`, 3�c., for - -sale, �� wiI be �Iad to -show samples and quote prices. - - • 1�� .A. l�+i•�e suck �f X11- kinds - of -. FENCE FIRE just recei`-ed. P�•ices �•ight. - ,. + ... . - -- . • - . \, - . •. � � �. - IMPORTAIITT PROCLAMATION - ,. .: - . If } °ou want the latest'styles Yn Glassware. If you want a handsome Glass Sett for 50 cents,- .. - � - � • If you want the prettiest and cheapest Lamps in� town. . Lf you want a handsome China Tea Sett for $5,• _. ° If you want abeautiful -I?inner Sett, - - If you want a pretty Chi{�a Cup &Saucer for 25 cent. -. ' - � - . � ;, � If you want a W. G. Chamber Sett of 3 pieces for $2, � '-, �' If you want to select from the largest and cheapest 5toc , : -., If eu w.itiri choice Green, Black or Japan Tea at 20, 26,• 80, 40, SCc. per lb. �f you want a lb. of choice Green, Black, Japan or mined Tea at �0 cents with a valuable prize fee, ���-�. Ii you want choice gash ground Coffee at a0c. per Ib; C - �- -- � ; ' If you want choice clean Currants at 5c. per lb., - If you want choice �'mas Fruits at bottom prices -° - If you a•altt fresh Oysters ul bulk or can direct trod gaItiiiiore, ,,�: 4 , � If you want the best family prices, best value for j our money, �-� Ta sl�oN �RAS�R,� . Brazilian Warehouse, Dee-erell's Block Brock - street, �'liitby -- f : -' - .� - - , • -, �. , . �P�CTA�LES AND EYE- GY..ASS�s Are the only Clenuina English Artioles in the Canadian ,11larket. , Real Pebbles are kept in stock. Testa are'giveu to purehasera to prove genuinen�• They are recommended by and testimonials have been received from the Pres►d�ept» � Vice- President, Ea- President, and Ez- Vice- Preaidf+tlt of the Medioal Association of Canada ; the President of the College of Phyeieans and Surgeons o! Quebec ; the De+a of the ffiedioal Fsodlty of Laval University , The President and Tz- Presidents of Medioal Coo�noil of Nova $ootir, �o:, dtc. -These reooatnneadationa ought to be "'� eient to prove their gaalitiee, but i# iurthet i iA u6aded, call on CSRISTOFHER DALE, Hardware erchaat, Pickarin8 - I. � .- ... j \. - ' _. � - . _ - .. - ��, - .. ... .. - - t. - - -- �' , . � �: . a. �. • P �•cl apcti •, ., g��D cos, '�`r 1 he o' ,� o val •:,:. �• Y lNo td ] tee a ac a�►sv - ��- •, The . � �� 1� . � ,�.t �• CoaBbF Influen . - and t,u - iet anal ' bottle• ., b . ' ; the. f , � boon <: whicl► DoL b `- jtheu rt - Wond• doeoH �y rJ never- and all Prime' - w. n• ��t of S1 broac WaI . of cc� �• steel - right _-T clean the m ` �� certai Mc(ir and u mtli� ' (;t,T6L di U -. -Ytati On t s► s • tom - pan ,I: way flour Lam toi a - bottl Pick ,- T • ` witl ' fast - RTt� with nun pub - !B l - - -Hu _ ceiv won s • - sol bo . 8 ` ar is _. _ . ao al' on - Si ,- er n' e ' T M ,� eh It .� � an I ! .. � is - of . s- ..±•. �. • .- . ,� n -:•,+ � � " - ., t - , �. �� y;Y r �� • � �•' , `.x- -�a -�E , �: ;_, i�� - ''c � ,,s - • , i, - . _ ' '_SALE REOIETER. , pICHERING MAR$ET. PN - r I 1•sws Otpoe /LprU tine 1885. ' III, lOrlg— Credtb Baia of >f>at� ...tray 85a to Fi wet ( * Aoa is 6i°► $1 r ir�apl8rnents, at, lot e$, w� i .�,, . rt . ! ; l?eu tl Mh rper C..`. sYss to'60,L , $t'an - SPRIN G_ . . stock t npickering, near Whitevale, the �iis Mo tt 0, go tMe cper cwt Chop toad ' ', t h� - . , ' ' a _ , I., \ 11r. A. P. Besse. Sale at , �,' - - . . � - • orqqm • _ perty of 14o reserve. Thos. Poucher, . ' . . MERE' IIARHET.• 7pp�} i� - ' t -a.& ' _' F. '+ k,0.i: t r � r, ; ; ` r. i •„ �.,a.- r v� 'Clock. _L_ Totnnt0, April . 1885• n . I 4 l 4 V, - i f f , ,,. rl - + . 1. �tioneer. .,: The stret�t siket to -day was quiet and rides .j...­0- , t s ,�, lfi— Credif Bale Of tidies,- nnohwnged. bout lo0'bneheU of w>beatt oared �, , „:; ! / - - �1 gjsUi�aY' ic., 1118 and sold at o t� 690 for tall. 76o b f • • ' household furniture, spring, and dip for , . ' � 1 ^`; - r°u' rty of Mr. C. J. Willson, lot 18, in selling at Ado 900 tor goose, Brri4 ilrmf I 'at..1.' , ; - 4 I Oats flan th fwl r ` wi es o #u 100 ben v , `* P pe con. of Pickering. Bale at 1 hell at a to 3Yo. Peso wre nominal at me I. I i s .. q li d the t Poucher auatloneer. an t)Oo ! e. Hay ll and .-:I- ' ry ,� Thos. steady; 4 1 s sold at S10 ��,po ii6 OO for oploer ( `.► �,.. , I' , r: - is i. ,r , + 10 - 1 o au, 82nd— Auotibn $a o! and at i18 i15 for ti>z,oth �. ?•t•+._ :. r a ,.i I , ��' dr Clar�mo 9 loads wt i to •10 y ' $ w stead? '' '� t s ' ' , ' 1 ' (' 1. �° village property in nt, at 8896 to a bn, Hugs eb1Q a0 tit t{ �a r,:;,: <' •�� �•� aab eo. Heat. eo + + to .�: I . s1 ing to the estate of t11e.1ate John narters,wn into 730forhi 86 for tare. r, ,, ,: , 1 wow 0P�0-GVI -w�1 S pelsgally. Bale at 9 p.' stn. Thomas to ie ti0 and 07 30 q'ppbp ; " ` i i 7 W, d 1 et r, r v,, is poach eT, auctioneer. __ I 'j . ' ' F _ , - artier getting sale bill Ptint- 14 NOW I , p 1Ce Of THE PICKZRINO I,SRa New . Pr1•ntsl muslil1s� . I ,j� � as >� ; C SM S I I; h t a notice similar to above from ' tin to date of sale, F>asis o>F i �(_,,,�, :.= ; ' - , - 8 I ;. i a y a,w of >> here tecwa4 ..rvlee• of w. H. lQSB$Y, t+ ,., .. ew FiITlbrOlClei`1P$� . - . I CS�aE., who !. in evert respect ew Shil Ul A-t ►� j t ; C. ` A FIRS T -CL SS HOR -11 Odds and Ends. SE -gHOER and Ge eral Mechanic. h� ` coninec i >ti i' 1 l�l e� orset , #' closing eiercisee ifz �• I: Ne TOWe'll�, Tie BUGGIES CUTTERS, WAGONS his ' - - Knox College were field yesterday. , { 4 .11 t •d� 1. with cou b can be completely Got up to order in first -class style on shorest ' _.That backing B g u It is rya notice and atrlaes to snit the tunes. y ' one by Using West's a for the P y enre of Shoein horses ith Contraot - ed Feet or g pR,IC ES . . beet known rain y g AT THE VERY LOWEST T Golds Consu371p: ion, Hoarseness, I terfe� in a 8 cialt . Coughs, g y ♦, r . Infl L� a'Disensels. Sold b w. H. Field cb m- PRICE LO and NVORH GOOD.. - aud d druggist. Price 350, f10. and it 00 per iet a° , GREEN. t ,vale. F. L. : o,nte With pride to ' fiansas m:in p fact that Ills wife ima worn one i ..I.. ...,."_.. - lhe for ''� tears. The feeling with (. . \_ bonnet wife •toiuts to the husband has TN THE :B . which ells 1 , L d N C� 2, WHIT _ scribed. - - `, W >�t been de :. SRI E LUTIZBER - an bt our readers that are affiicted with , . 1� . _ _ I C L - . - i '. . Rheumstlem he.•e never tried West's �ti'orld's AIREHO • _ wonder or Fawilr Liniu,ent, Ke Iuicise them to NOtiV 1. h T12ile t0 LeaVe _ . 1. do so at once, and i,e convinced of its extraordi- -- • nicrtts• It will Iwsitively cure you. It is a i E oever-failiug remedy for Cuts, Spra ng, Bruises .1. of r Orders.. l and all complai>�ts requiring external treatment. i I - •�T' . 1: �t. cents .e1 bottle- Bold by AR O'.��"(Lir THIa�'INC . . i. price 25 c'+ nta seat 1 P'ARTtF. IConemplating yinfiding in the ; tip•• H. Field. ebelnlbt u11d dnl�t,ut• �'� I Spring sho ld lea a their orders now, thus seeur- - tall, t:hzipely actor, «'hen Ise appears tugs great edncti n in price. 1 f ' In Newest St lei of Dr$as Goods, Black Silks, Colored' Silks, inghame, _,1 - TV - _ DRIVE S y " 0 li ol,taii, else r. +tuud and rtlbicun�l sot BILL ST FF a ecialt key ear's creation. his face is y, White Cottons', Factory Cottons, Shirtings, Tickings, and Cr t0ilclotha 1 . of 5ha Y P Stair and How Carpets, Floor , , broadened to a ptsff�' degree by means ofTTj-� in V6i col Carpets, Tapestry, was adhesiona, Iintl ills grotesque amount II D 1 V L 1 1 -4, 1 1 -2, 1 3 -4 and yards wide, Cocoa Nut Matting. .- _ % 'All ordersronlptty Stied and Inmb�r deliv8led p 3 where req ed. ; g t about Hal - sf eorpi:lence is coal dyed malnl • of i in Scotch Tweeds, Coatings, Canadian Tweeds; ought at �F beat and tasliloned Into the f r • s l shi lnr I -. D . L ...k. _ : I RIVE 6,;g t outlines. P1C�6TlI� Lti1Yl'l�' YxL )Price for Spot Cash. , i --,II c 1�r:ue o! Carbolic rAcid for healing. g , well known ; but trout — ), In Ready-Made Clothing, made tip ,on the preznlsea, in �tut's or $angle -sing an l (,itrlfring.IS , :: JOHN GEE, Pro y q"e,i"R�11'��'.',- ,ndes of applying it, the public is nn- -- J :Garment8. - I _ t 1 eFt to use it. To mee that want, _ -- - _ + -- or ri I'nrke'4 Carbolic "berate is prepare i, I We are offerin the choice of 100 pi ©ces of the t a e� - - in Tailoring Department: g . - - and uta} l,c nscdl with confidence. Do not l,e ` i I : -- •� `rrj a � � , {U1 , , U a i mislFld. Tako only 1rlc�eregor A Parke'sCarl,olic D '► most Se set Pattern Twee s at X12, �13, X14 and MI5, usually sold at AT-0 Comte. Suid t'c_ «'. H. Field, chemist and i " I I ( determined to- . ��. ag '' druggist. Call and Inspect the same and compare price8.� We are 1. 9 ;lSaitie farrier astonished A�•enl the t fromI8 tots. - • - 1 M'' 1 lead the trade i*sa the c unty, as we have done for the past 25. years. A choice stock o natives by his ingeuulty lukeeping warm. I Ares uloW at Full Blast . On the forward part of his elect was rigged : Tea•$, Su ark, Coffees, piees, &c., and Crockery always on hand, . $'11 , " a small tight shanty, In which were a I beg to inform niy old Mendssnd customers that g - . - . I � I comfortable seat and a hot stove• Two I am now prepared to buy;''Hl hest price paid for Farm Produce in Cash or Goods. - " . .. . tsmall holes admitted Ilse reins and a �IG ��a' , 1_.. . of glass let him see whither be An 000f Of MeAn fj Ga -- __,�; -- - -- - ; I 111 f __ P�� J I - - . 1. was going. ._ - I . �n ts Or ' an 'I R _Fl aid Lightning dAC+s not eadache, Toothache, .e93 (3-r +C�® ' Of CU.T m ' . . - tove\curslgls, H ltural,,L._.�,, irioren r'� i10 i ' I . .. Lumbago or Rheumatism. but will do it instant- Always on. hand. . .. 1}, and without carp }inq your heE.d in a,�oultice I ::_.. , . t; •` I I. for a day or ❑sing greasy liniments. T a 95c, Also ran, Shorts, and all Winds of �•�- ---♦a• ' Try I 3 bottle from ��. H. Field, chemist and drngg�st. sill Feed.: I 4 ' Pickering• �� lv�L�T• . The lar�er t!e rose a �eni:Ieman Rears FLO R EXCHANGED FOR -. v coat• at daylight 5 _ eight I .. . .. - with frock or cutaway 3 • - N MITCHEI, - entertainments, the better anti more a e sa authorities. - - t�s - - - - -- • - - -- fa.hionabl, y - OTIC ' ­.. � -- Mrs.l�ahert Aooper. of Kinlostt, eonnty of I - o y�' I . . - i I d ' Bruce, in a letter, says: 1 have been troubled. _ _�1 �RERS I 1 I , `;­` ' with . O}Fpepsia and Liver. Complaint for a TOE, T�� s ', e! }Q . - numt,xr of pears. and am glad to say to the ♦ j� s {.. . ' ,� Of the �es7t Qn l`�J •' .. public v ell as friends that McGregor's • ' z Of ickering and Vicinity. ±' �'r ` Speedy Cure brought mo around, and I au1 now �II 'li�dition to 0 Laurie's. Street Rai1W y ��� BaCOn iced Roll . . I)H all rght. thank$ to .1feGregoi s fop ©edS Cure. anLlfaCtAre Of'8�'0119, Bll��le8, . . . : I Hundreds �f like testimonials are treyuenLiy re I . �.. ceiv and are daily proving that this is truly a .INV he eliy ,give YlOt1Ce that ere hate CarSy &C., � "', Ompany are now mall>tfacturing all kinds of Agricul- l woad rfnl remedy, curing Sl glsh Liver. Bilious d T• TOS.�ph ® =, � ��� . tnral ImplementB, including • . and other Provisions; cheap. -. ` Headache and Costiveness, where all else t¢ils. ,appOln a �/j / . i . let. •r1;a1 I L'11aa 3=, and T. N_ ' R.�.I�IN�3I Bold by ��'. fl. Field chemist and drngg� $rG LAI SO.T V" � C��T�� - - bottles given free. ��0 ��' C Bs 38 OL1T � ' 7 +� O �f Z � 0-Un ?' rA I. f An astronomical lecturer recently �e� a agents for the I �� f v r . '. . I '� S Fr esh and Good. . good advice to artists and poets. Whener 'j OS, TURNIP SCUFFLER . artiste paint the moon they should not $ f y , it f. 'AII inspection will oblige teaks it too li►rge. Sometimes the moon waisou-Deen r Y - is represented with its horns pointing fort above localitry, and we bespeak AL.IuX EINDLA. Of course, most are of •our Patronage for them. Grarntll, h'i's, Turniq Pul�ets, Straw Cutters, Whse{barrows, ' _ . , downwards. The horns, a fair s S p f weU own � P H O T O G R APT i �' - alwaps'point away from the ern. When These gentlemen are lino , .. " l ° . poets talk about moonlight they, shoule your neighborhood, and any business A CHIN S _ .' moon did actually shin on our behalf G 1T�11LJ 11 be sera that the �e with them ►J Hy Everybody wonders why there ie such of on h THt on the night in question. The author y . conducted in an upright . . _ . the well known poem on the burial of will a rash to into this man- r. 01 %8 P0_1 T Fe 3' ��_ O'Brien'g Photo• Galls q. Sir John '.Moore, has fallen �tMk As - . error. `vE s> COlw'TI`vE IN best material, and most skilled The reason is became he Ricer perfect" ADy3CE ro 3Z(Yl`IIE$�.= -Are pon disturbed at LN THE PAST to Spare no pains to give All the latest , most apProQed pan be lied b applying at the factory satisfaction in @ie_ry cave, and going still ni t and roken of our rest by a sick n and WF, RELY ON OUR workmww Any, and + oa y farther will say if there are any persons , 11 y - child saf)eri g and crying with Pam of Cutting you 8 tisfactio , who have had Photos taken by me that, - Teeth :> If 4o send at once and et a bottle PAST CO$D lII your territory for a con* or any of their agents. of "fits. fioothint�TTUP' remount of the patron are not equal to any city work I Will Children T eLing. Its value 1s incalculable. t1IIli>a Ce Of afai "��aa"""" ' make them On@ dO�eII Panel POrtrait`3 ... It will relie a the poor little sufferer immeiately. free of change. No work allowed to leave age o those who intend buying self 1lstantl ion nd. , . . - ` Depeud ul - it, mothers ; there is no mistake - '�j of glow Shares H t Co highly aboutit. I't cures Dysentery and Diwtrhoia harvesters. ..: _ A r t��1 �,' the Stnd10. unlee8 first•C1a88 and hi hl - regulates the Stornach and Bowels, cures Wind I �l�G ��r 1$8s finished.. Photos made in any kind o . ' Colic, soh ns the rums, reduces Inflammation, T E DIRE RING ineludlna THRESHING MACHINES, don . weather —rain or annslline. Having _ and gives one and energy to the whole system• i eZCehent All kinds O'8p81I8, °Mrs. Window's Soothing 8�rup" for children Will b found to have many promptly and in a Wo: kmanlike manner. added some very fine scenery to the Studio is pleasant to the taste and is tie perseription In Of preference, as it always has - prepared to make work second to none -..> of one of the oldest and beat female physieiane '' ' made its appearance �fze Celebratexl Patented Bf�•rklwtder s Eruf Shctice blwe am prep end nurses in the United States, and is for sale p° in Canada. b world. Price 95 had S ce it first Sole Maker '' ,y all druggists throughout the , `e 25 st field some eight years por TAmshers. Ali Inapect{o'n Sot {cited.. Copying and enlarging a specialty. A cents a bottle. lie sure you ask for )leas in th harVe , - 15 -2i large stock of Frames always on hand. . BLOWS SOOTHE \O $YRIIP:' and take n4 owe! - ; , y l�th, 1�6. - r ll�. mind. moo• tf>all ours, Markhaliti, b• All work dope by the instsntaneoas "pro- 20 �2 I L Reevao y Y teas. - . Co... Limited. . E. O'BRIEN BIRTHS. �atsoD� �f - -- --- -al j_&l j _ 4g -g Photographer, Whitby. Dt�Ei< - -At Port Huron, Mich., oil the 46th o __ _ _._!_�_ Parch, Iti88, the wife of llir. (1• W Deake Neat door to Post -oc @.1 (formerly of Pickering) of a son• cH�1 A ril 6th. the wit c wMY SUFFER FROM i,TON - - -In Pickering, , on ra n su Of 8a f p ter. t . t) ro, must Charlton, of a dangii - ' ' N o W 011l�r oYl at i i . . . . ;tit')', Iioratrr -BELL MARRIED. theesidenceoftbebrlde' I': T COSTO; g ' - At r . ! 1 . • e tie 1 • father, h slat , by th I _ l� . on Wednesday, kiare ,' R. M. Craig of Dumbarton. Mr. James Moffat , i i � . ' .. 1. I t t +y- . of York Town n ship to Margaret, eldest daughte �i�Get��1 '��d Le, • Vii DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Ch of �Ir. Robert belt, of Pickering- �'�� i ' ! WHEN -_ - . DIED. , r ..,, ce of New York. - . B '�_''. - - ' bL rTlrEws -- At B3 ougham. do TtLesde Y. AP 1 ga �_ - - I w i T WSJ' LIV E� I.LS . 1. I - 6th wife of C• r 6.00 .. '. a' �. 1886, at 11:M p. m., ]ftaty. , 1t 5- I . I • .' ,, Matthews, edf,5 Veers, 4 months, and 38 defy • = n �>mment r ` D s !. Lead They do net over 81v.�•Ofl made CIO and g 1 =or Pn��but act very u =feel , ��� rye Fun ( ) 900.00 - Good, � � � >< Funeral today (Friday) at 2 p. 371. CanaEdlsla � gripe er sued are aoRaidered >r .` . ' SEL•ER8- -0n lot 20, 4th con. scarboro, on t e A �mjC m paid during 1884 479, �, 25th nit., of diphtheria, Ethel,daughter of W Deaf; flrat smos• 1w, x,000,000• �j They have )preven Se the > F— and Hannah J. Sellers, aged 2 pears sate t NeW basin • IS Gvna, vps1 Baits `mod �hOeS, i .. mouths. S • o di - _ ve r cent of all essmentsj,. GREATEST BLESSttIG ELLERB - - -In SCerbor0, OII .the 26th tilt• f p Twenty I ral Trust Corn• AND GIASSWAR ther(a, Arthnr L., son of Won. and Wannah J• a de i With the Celts f the Re- Gp rj� �, CR"NEERT- Q� .TH�. ��� - ' Wlers, aged ! years and S months, are i N W -York, as tM0,00s o ���T� �.Z' .. �+ atrM znd*leaae14 lt� . �.LERS - -In Bcarboro, on the 30th alt., Willi pang O Z TO bF+ j -" to all s aestney, son of Wm. and Hannah J. Sell serve Furl at 1Ms than ofie half the i` ordered gtemaeh. They ate at abseltate aged fi Life In8 nrit and Wrfbei Care. a><d be" 1, ' : years and 9 months. sec y perfect. Only r10r t0 our Removal from Whitb,• IIee thest,P i' , ,; - . g$LLERS___In Scarboro on the 80th alt• of di h- rtes, and 1683 r.,._._0______ -- _ relieved ,Mm yam' >R�s� �L a eheria, Robert Franklin, son . ofIm• a d ordinary made in 1861+ 1862' I HAWE'_1NSq'­:­;: _ p°s, >' ,Mir "36 tt beta i gatinah J, fellers, aged 7 pears and 6 Mont a. 17 aas� d in no ease can they be wort UTBY . C and 1894, site month. FOR SALE 8Y ALL DRV�IgTB AND I 'J ever alters DEALER d IN ME0101NES. I .1 enk t an Y - - - . d. !� frequ of 'Mahsigelnellt, eti✓r+ 't t i gsvrare of Coanoerfeics and Base Iasicati4as. Gene _ IICt1�• 'j' : =� T GOING L— EAST giC]iall>Aii g. �nIIOlt1 EE�1.�• - -- ire wr�ped only ip Btae, will► °n t )kited to 12• I�t wanted in every »tfl• box• Free Mal pacltage of the+eltZ� rated its ' , i cle n , A• 11f sot a libe%al. 1 seat to any adticast oe receipt of a► gc. statalp. J ou - xD ap>aEas. ti, • $. P �! ' n Iooallty,'Ilowed�O�PPlioatione ! ' . , . OF,-,.'86 :�to; d�t0. C. OO. t `,t i Deae ' . LocAI„� * _ 6.45 P. M ' coulmissi n (i�ticulara furnished by i . * ,• : so>`s E raa�o. err. . f Cho' - - • - ' splicited d f4u pr' 81 a es Klrq , h �. , � -.1 �_� saffi- ►Ixs coING WkaT DUE'AS FOLLOwa: -, a, Od �, D 9tor .b '' ,tl . the unde ip— GORDON,. .A. Fvrsale at Pickering »8 p i �. s.o5 A. at neared, C�137�T'' 1LuI. ExP>utlse. 5.15 P. M onnty o! O �1 % td� �� ,. MIXED. . M nt for the C Petry+ Ont. i . a r I 1Lrtu, ElI>P>l 9 S 6 P I P� . • .a I .k�, z . . . f, e• , . • :4 _ Trams and ti+r , ,� _d; 1. ran o>ti viand . - :..:. „ - ,.,:. I' ,: : t. .. .. I �( ,.1 �• . ,, .. I ... .� ` i '`i .. .: : - , I . r .., �..: k ,- ( .. , - .. .., , e -, :. .. -. ,,. .- - - - -, f ,.. I- `� , �. ` ; .. , :. _ G .. _ . - - - .._ - y= _ _ • . ­�,tL�_, oil 1 , a I t i . - I - . - . � � , . . . I . . t . . . . . 4 I U �� . . . . , I . . - . ) * • . • . 1. '- •t i,:' I . % C s �; ,M L , ,.i ,' , ., � - -- - -• � - . f :. _ .- 4 n. •... 1. r , ., i . • •mot .,. �'' . j ,t . . M1L - - ,. , I 1ti . Y-, , n. I . . . ,e - �. 66 i. 7 i : v . t • I e 1. sham all tgslr. own betere ; , II .. I tTg.ME S P.A.R$ 8c S O R A D�[ E L . j f M ks streams pf midnight Taos = I cannot bear that than mhsnidst be of ad I was glad to mss thes bran j M� ;-� $ withered blossoms bus Pained by the how* thed loveth the• I ♦� g ws, soma ght flowers, and birds Ot vivid wing," Ta, ; f ' `in the serpent's snare. - I pin its N�nene to be � � _ t0. . BY ANIDRIiW RAMM; ," { And teach thy solitude to smile. . ( L. 0. monad e Hein•.g•. o. a ' 1Vn M shy masher new i and those ,7� fears �i lssiu�Ihe I. pray the•, Ontologsa, hear srDn Z' led the v of thy fogs i i My transi+nt•stor man a teames� �ms,s. Smoked Land H P The folio tl from the y T ' u : led enirpy, y y � Tomgnea, t ��► �# PW y ere is shy boom so oifni mean, Refused to Ieavd its dried h Tabs P ThrrBeuij oB sr�i d of Mrs, S tt►lteitein t a . I 9.( and eMrmy wards, , .. a ass °N io'!!7... P S thro tit manor+ �iaoing green t gb ed f o>taet hard Slaa first from mine thy path did part. lei F!a Data salt r t. e . that Colon Mather, for some supposed of in our roves not on oas tree g M . , g • Fob '' • art left to blare �7m'ys$8� on the lfohioans to ezterminaie leaf nmaiw to shelter met M' ton's wretohedaess. Whop last I saw the* leave our home, ljflBB 1iPACrU� the Pegnods. Thq latter, holding a iwt la . cached house, and ruin black can` toll I tj ,` ; .+dark my moose will revs, Afar o'er forest hills to roam, XL� ow Sera the whits mans fell. W r -, all my kind to love ! I did not tarok snob yeah of pain t[aad..tar.r. of the Celebrates ofertin the State of Vermont, were surprised ! Would' befoc* we met again Anchor d fiom all Teri b•Ibw the blue . ,►o fast but-thhne to Deere- P� GUELPH Inn WORD -� J; during the absence of their young ohid On- y to• my footsteps still pursue. ' ' " Ere loosely home 1 Bat they have fled my early friend s:ststd sores blogon. Only the maiden Oramel *soaped. ,N! ��'`?a •, �flll its vacant plans, And all that air to oome will sod j T. PZPPZR t�:00., Glnelpbs pgt d even new, should 4t be known',: + m idle® race. i ' And •ooh soli flight Our Iad•s an all b be bad • Sho was oared for by a missionary near by, An *r4m year's ig w au bat ttis m ez Was the rest : My'�et wen oas my fatbar s sod, . Bat - % pins syrs a answer owe :. � Seemed to osptahs less dos thotl itlQiL p PV wan tltosas to the Dominta4, w �F P ere is no Chrbtlan but acrid own Until a more than tnerlPal �ey .- oELSiISaTSD- M death a dos to -his God. The }all sot bs trod alone, At sight within their fostrer wall , , y r� - For ' I ,. alt be the summer beams Came down my darkness to dasttoy. The Pegnods hold. a festival. ' To R ,'. jed spisit's iosboand mtraams. Than my glad mprrlt s holy glow Croder Roller Skat - • little th ht th even now JArd me t. load the* b the hind Vowed heaven an enduring vow, It ' - Al . oug ey :, Their watchdogs hailed the wary foe- ere men an brave at my command, /tream� that we behold And gladly would I read to thee Pale Faa has no portion there, Those words of • don ire.' - One ltlDioo a use is Csnad. and U. t, - "Owanaz " shrieked the *satiny f' in moonlight mistily, The wordy are also o whbh I r s oim�, skong Ll� t�� me is to Then many a boarding heart war still j. none to fellow us shall don, ' On ` ' brethren owned of old, i t)r*d for Mtatogn•• �os �'4 moons will move in shies serene Bat shall be silent for thy sake, building rinb. Loon! .Reefs wanted. As fire the fort came forth with din, • - - ' ,. sir sources to the oea. " i.. . y . From Pale Face, and from Mohican, thou shalt be • wrrrior s queen. Un cleat menrgia brow OsOCHSg SKATE 00., I" King St. W. To me to harbor mighty braves I are uenohe and now At length, his loathing @ mewhat *pads r0"ta o� e hundred homes of whirling flame p i.- Th q d, Iesoribsd on high the gLrin shame. - - indle war, as swe lling waves No his a canoe He slow addressed the suffering maid ; - : 71e mlilts� ht down the woustain and destroy ° . ; : His voice seemed mild not did unfold 1'aehis for Na Among the tent flames to an fro, �• Al of liq blue. • r „r s . The 6aras.the leader fought, in woe who those vales and homes enjoy. ;� fimb •Than Mood* ors dry, His desolation nne•nsoled. g ea as►d a Go % . To save their weak ones; vain essay, .Like when rain forgets the sky j peeiauy. Form flies that lash and swords that 5L 0 raised her humid eyes, Done ba fl when fronts Of If thou wilt make my future thins, Leading hatdn y kh de. Is lore• quantities, ny,d a, Not had the ChrLetleis carnage ceased y ' .. mists bodim soft assn skies, nr iw bribed the Mobl� And be forever wholly mines atu own Iron am, in W sa . When morulnr lit the misty asst, - • desolation of our ran _ �. hid ' night amid rho bra k•, Not even dreary death will dare Hr H. Hurd kI son,- F s Mart familiar to my face; Aar dery soars the or sank Thy trusting soul ironer mine to too ; >♦ala� m�r7• And lit the writhing boats who cry . Pi prey' e, Bat vhoatle tb fath marder'er • I )strlln+ttort• ht~ B t, till this hoar, I did not know On all-their gods to let them die, They sprang "on us in our sleep. Y • t While free don ba Duets onize O r fathers' s>a>e had set so low, 1 j g And tape a se rated road," i i 1. y ag dnow aaothor grief is mine, And none romuined at morn to weep. Pa The hosts they sought to civilize. T homaler lon•Wtesa of thin• 1 The�Unoas joined the Christian toe, And ohs tatut k her lbver'� does. �8W Orlgwn $ lboad Cart Co 11 And gage us words which end in woo; Slfe' 1 to the heathen stained fa thou t The ht as &*-drink d v Tho'withherheart'm blood wards must come -- d'h' ' Y osiers* not t wham t have ht y d • an they gave (�.gLW 40ww. 1.: Who grieves to find his home is not•' The red' draughts to make them rive ; How In. her faithful spirit strove 0. What saintly samples printorafts prove blight on me, but peso* have given ; The rauaed our passions into wroa $er love to Clod, her hnmaQ love !-- - 'fa'II1a�071i"t- T sy taught my spirit life, they taught Then ale hteced ns when they getro A glance o'er life, the. hopes that meek- Winter's p Of Him whose bbl wet the dove • atlonce, and hope, and faith, and heav y mew °g atent Road Car� Yet one retired apart to pray; „ Anon his fate the eUencs woke- : That God might save what man would slay. , eII' Bat flaw the shadows 1•tsger grow, " Ontolagon, spare my woe I • i" d b the white man's Ood an •thee And Ontalogon too mast go, I dare not from my Saviour go I $ligQ• ah Catrri wms 8leigLgs " 1. White faith his 'gentle'Fpirit swayed, .. - t peas ?" the gloomy chief replied , I An outoa*t is another land, i There Dame a rubbing in the shade- „ Then with a gesture slow he airbus 1. d can our wrongs forgotten be With none to take him by the hand. tfend for Oatvorae. - The Pegged maiden beard his prayer, His still bark from the ready cove - And judged there might be justice there. y an whom they have sundered wide, -, With none, when nick, to give him bread, Qf alder shadows where it swan r B bored, and burned 2 and oanst thou Or over him the blanket spread ; g is WM8 "• Ranageri Faint as a frosted rose, and still, ° thus with n*ue to bn him, or tell .: The mean forsaken waves among. ' It Forth f-rcm her wounds a crimson rill, Reignite oar nos's wrotobodneim 7 • Where Ontelogon�s ashes dwell." 1 ;' . ,But soon he oeamed to row, and still - Sr�t'+• - In wandering ripple, bright and warm; I The boat went drifting at its will ; Th it softened lies have Shed shy sat 'Tau that reaction which sneosgds BRANTFORD 1. Flawed freshly o'er her neutral form, T 1 truth can find no entrance there ' "T will o with thee. Fer one short mwooning moment she 8 yea• forsake The ■traggle whoa the spirit bleeds. Was bathed in brief tranquility ; Th it hateful hearts have hardened shines My hems, shy friars path to make , And from bar face one scarce could tell' a full of tenderness for mire. Lamm desoLte o'er many a h111; _ Oramel stood there an the hill (1 - . re not thy loveto me as light,, But hinder not, 0 let me still OED WATER R CE STARC \ .- What fate was her s, if ill or well : That overlooks the bending ohm ; - .. . - A mingled march of or pain; Th only moonbeam ei my night. ;{ Bow, tho' I bow done, to Him I She watched her wavering • *ring hope, until Her yegitlrs had gainedthat confluence when I o aid have spurned e'en thee, when thou► Who" eyes. with love were often dim, r He vanished, to return no more. DI at own shy willingness to bow Uc where the western rivers roll, The maidea'm filth, the woman's fear, NEVER.: FAILS. So marvellously mixed appear. Be ore their God who lets them do To keep his Sabbaths In my eenl ?" He did not raise his head or hand, . ds mournful toi our Moulton." , a He sought no signal from the Lnd Anon her lips essay sd to alb '•' Oramel, I must not dsoelve °de Ilk. . Line Royal IM a eamamg Ps y ' . rr , OntOlogon; I could leave No tender sign t9 check the p� y The blood to tinge each tender cheek , he kindness of my Christian home Thy spirit, rho my aaswters grieves Of parting, ne er to meet again. tl.ii d,aing winter from por..o- every t'os,ty, Beak from the secret dream which bath ':;, For well I knew the white man's vow A parting farther than the rave and IWitaxevery8aturday to Liverpool,andinsvmw The still phenomenon of Death On more the freeborn air to' breathe, : g from Quebec every Vatnrda) to Liverpool, calling at t,,,. P " And follow where thy feet may roam TQ vaaaat at this moonlit glow; The wreck of all she sought to save. - donderry to land mails sad p"oeswers for eootlu d W 3o passed the trance of peace sway; y y Hi, word ie fair but never binds 1 Ireland. Alm tram Balsinme, via satire and et.Joe.'t, To be the solace of thy fate, N. H., to Liverpool fortnightly during summer moattt And reason reassumed its away. As dwells. the wild dove a with Its mateI More than the passing rummer wands. And o'er her soul the feeling cams• The steamers ••t the Gtaamw lime •all d •lntr I. I 1 That she must bear his blighting blame - . ,, b and from Halifax, Portland, Boston and rd$ I phis; and during summon between (ii • wand Yes She saw the Christian standing by ; My heart Is happier In its gloom. For all their future's wreck and doom ; Creel, „earl ata•.ow and Bo ton, wee tw i The Fort - that could no more del N tones like thine my heart bus heard • mad" defy; Than thou could'rt make it, if to come And, 0, the thought I his life of gloom 1, gow` and Philadelphia, fortnightly. The blood beorimeonin her breast iron sitting by my, mother's. knee ; For freight. paseag �r other intormadan Sh knew not how my coal was stirred with shy foe s plague spot on Ay breast ; And memory ail his wrlydm retraced gee., Showed wretched memos the rent. . ., a ply to A. Behumaeher & Co., Baltimore; 8, �V hen listenia to her r) Ise of thee , TO my father's fptare rest. ty In fondness ne er to be defaced, , Cunard & Co., Halifax • t3hea & Co , 8i~ John', The ghostly guide with tender hand - g p If thy green pathway joins with mine • And round her • Bit's t saes wove h. F,. Wm. Thomson Co., St. John, N. R - Sustained her, striving to assuage A mill I hear my bosom tell g y 1 � ' His last sad words of rief and love -- Allan & Co., Chic ' g ge . The Christian God shall ne er be thine. ago • Love &Alden, hew Her fears -with tones all understand Its willingness with thine to dwell, g York; H. HoarUer, Toronto; A11ann, Rae$Ca !. , Maid of the darkly tend ©r ape, A fearful tumult of.toe brain 1 Quebec • Wm. Brookie, Philadelphia • H.A. ' The brute, the savage. - and the sage. Oar bays are rolling swiftly by; A mental whirl where uA ht was lain 'A] tan. Portland. Roston, Montreal ' Of have I longed to hiar shy voice Dro&r so s shrub forsaken plains Gave that he would not o me againp -- - ---- all sofMy over early air ; - - - Five years rolled on, yet she remained Ofq In my dreaun@, which Air ; the* choice A leafless landsoppe is the tans.. No sound awoke the milenos save - Encouraged b that Christian oar Age- bonded man with moonlit hair The ripple of the reed wave Oar infant innooenoe I share ; `While waiting In the valley where A rustle of a rising gale r - r And every added gran; 0. $n#ely thy more than friend can be And faith made nature yet more fair. Qod's servant true, and true to the* 2 Death's dies receives the ir•nbled stream, Amo•he willows of the vale; Her glossy looks of raven hair I - .Look back and ball it all a dream 1 And w en the misty moonlight oetised, In ez°ellent profnsien spread end oft when gazing on the ran How oft We find the crooked path And morning lit the m4ty east Around a face of tenderness i' Shed his Let beano from hill to hill B` sadden termination bath ! ; With emblems of retnrning day, For love dissevered and the dead ; I wished my day, like his was done, She homeward took her weary catty, -• , . A joy the worldly never had. - Gltannel heal t our hunii - �." Then bade my aching heart be still ; Beyond the m+idn ht thn der%�nndd: >CiR1C FAQM Fp19 �- ' For I have at His altar sworn, lg . t BsLB,- Ct�i�- Oae evening when the mottled sky And from my �Qw I dare not turn I ; . With all their herd@, or fields of light, �� Only t10o required down; balance et a per • • Gllowed glorious In the sinking sun, I Without thee, would not rest my might. t. Addmlk li. J, $ENT. London, ont. = 01 . When heaven's serene immen@ity, , t ea, Ontologon I have sworn - _ Oramel, one + again I lead- ®i P delea imams and New Verne tasrds'`{ Seemed throbbing forth the words well y y y 0 I•a+d me let thy Whip feet lead �� ion •Sam t• Boot, boa Gold Rln s. Albo ' f `' ,, t. • !' M feat may net forsake Hb ; I y g :: $ack to the Maaltoa, my grad*, eta, torclnns. urea OeRD 00 -, HnrnrNon P.Q�' :�: ;: don• • And rho' with the* I gladly tarn f :j.. y.;;;:, In this ride: ' rf' �' iic4? , 4. i And sacred superhuman hues. Ma He not bs our Hide sad G1od•2 . �� wbr�d and the next m b -----------L y R �`rALT -ONE THOUSAND TONS OOARSE SALT S. �' a i r•;.: Adorned each dim declivity He will fQ ve that thou didn 'ts k .: 8 -bulk and @rats • a m au bib" '''. Our fwitafnl love fie will not matt d pea gr�a ; :.. .- �'ti;'•_ P� g g In whose high charge 'oitr spirits are. ' 0 ,for the boars is weak, � lowest pdm CGrsespoa• 1 `�� %'�';'i And she the intermin lin views - .� 0t wand rpeo�I treight tat.. ' " As fair as Eden's landscapes be, ; • - x +, ueaaoe solic�i6ed. Address, , wIUTAX OtHPB � Onme1 wandered forth alone j RLLr Goddcie. ,,` 1. As 1when by winds soh U ibakea, Yon moos 'begins to lowers s " - - � To dwell in thought on other days; I AND caw I[AOHIitES -ALL irIZES-- LATIlSr And many a vivid vision gone Er� fall, of many leaves forsaken, y bark swaying rear ashore; ; I �. improvement.: bracket band sews toy attach• 1t I �h ry magic gaze, Mo a storms can bear when these have I - ��y home `eyond the hills Is thine, g to poets; neat, okra and durable; rend for �` � Arose on memory's F �,� an place shy falthfal head in mine,'• oiroa era, Jog« QtLLllf� a 00,, Oarisbs Pla , s - 11,4 So food he still of love bereft. a Out. . , . There flashed in all their fervid force , Z'he vales by which these waters a l:, " eat me, Oramel,'yet ono more 1 : Friend of Myspirit, freely take - ' �S 600 ilea Acre Fares -4g,enp ISS Afte `� Far by the river's reedy source I cannot leave then to shy fate, y lowly Nture ; for thy sake t t Farce -loo• o00actiag� p1gs.15 oents; � '� She saw her early' forest home • Ba for thy safety you dim shore re th4b tole life I could resign loo,000 a Dent undo ; 1amlrumenta half.prioe. Blip. . > D. ''" i + Toronto. The foliage flashing in the breeze, -1. hall hide me, near the haunts of hate all the seasons that were mine• ' - -- - - The sparkling stream beneath the tte�i T6 tarn again shy tender feet oo last we parted by the still 1916 OFFIiw. --To introduce them we wW FAIling fit beaming waves away . GIVE AWAY 1,000 8@1f- operating Wing jam,, An meet me where these waters meet • � valley of our village bill. , Of azure coursing or eounl g chines. It yon want one send no our name. ra g g y Wen to the @cream its @tar b seen a water116p doth not give O. and azpreM, omm at cos• THE NATIONdy . : To silent lakes of hely hues . To ild the gloom of reedy green, j Mach shadow to the willing tvayso Oo , 28 Day St. iv Y. B REDUCTI-ONi * All mottled ore with white canoes. My bires carob shall wait for then 1 Much wily refuse that I may live O Bel ¢w yon shady alder tree ; In love hers and beyond our grave? YOUNC ME want a _AT0 H E_ S . - Again the dun deer bctmtI along, Anti we wW sail to safer climes, - Do rills offend their fountain souro% g mpj� p�y�m�0ens Again she hears her sister's snag, U own to Ch.-istians or their crimes," p'or refuge rolling to the *ea ? iiiver). ABM whste4 Daoaldeoo a pa.1�u�nd Surely to @hope my oomin course . t., Loadoa. Out. I W $nil tears bodim those sable eyes (. gg -_ .. To view her brother's farm arise, He turned, find vanished in the shadd� Peace coos soareely hliuder thee, , �s1t6dUCfl•it $HOB'1'SAND AND BUSIpT A oombimation among ma13nt.etnren b now bob - So rudely severed in their glee ; - r An night returned around the maid, when heating with shy loving bride i . Institute, Toronto. b the older, brgeq, cheap. organised for the purpose of advanoing prix"; VW eat sad hers on the oonttneaa B ace mar► sap• orga13laeNon fe thorough and emb, wee manvtsots1 A>:d.,�ia bar chosen where is he ! _� Christ's lovers death can ns'er divide, with cieoe h�l on the shortest ofd 1 For after snob our souls shall I lvrtte for decor pvs pdendayibl• notice, of wabhee and watch Dares in the• United 3tafer red Pr Ontelegen, be whole soul Y who have borne the blrtme, 'end blight, Where aver hing rivers flow Prerddeat ; 0. Bilsooss, Sedy a' Breoves, the Domi13fon. To the uninitiated this may .ppW Could all her destiny oontrel ! Of scorn for love of G }od and right • ___ __ T sfranre and improbable, that whilst the Fsrmer am He pf the darkly beaming eyes, Tot tared by lovarinoertitnde '. a' ''nt, in my's°n I dare sot be �r LAt1F.tt I[NIVES, STAVE tivety get no protection. Naonfaotureb W rhea Let of PFgnod royalties 2 Which is the souls most fatal mood, else to my Glod for even thee. bfointer. olrerrs boar. ven•er.OWMher, �A� priess over are oombudng for the purpose of forolet t. Who sought the freckled fawn for her,; : . Have found enough to make a fop - era, moulding. teno "Uiriog pdOOm °p' nimg, and other'maohima Any retail Jeweller (U be is willing b post yosl Whose words would strange emotions s 'r. Unhtterably desolate, reTlien cleave to ltlry deasiver'i `side �"' °' beet gaatf . rmtaafaotarsd by Psrr@si SaT will endorse our sub monk that the watch trade d • if trot upheld by that which glues And be a base betrayer's bride. • "t Machine'a t Wort, ad% onit ;-and for prioe We Continent is today (though quite recently as What sudden s arrests her ears • ThyheaRt the bo A mYave to his Inznrionm last • �Nd) 0ae of the stroegat oombinations e�rf rep po•wheraiaa it lives. ► IR 4AILt4- "' sows. their- combined capital re nting Ord A real form from vanished: years He had painted In h*r breast His bed. paver kept • wusi% �1a head t'bo4>i' �� A lRImTY : twenty miuionp and extends from . to Orel Close to her longing sight append ; Th thrBliag riptaras of rarest; Wadi itfor . niy hes;rt bas borne Lwl- t pesoisma • aead a�a with and I�ewtonndknd to British oolumbia. _ Quick as the memory of the hearty ... Whom she in thought, to death rev Dar, t days of every ouk" Oattle. with tnt•ciftu rchagad B th Gmde Previous b the oompletion of this Buge Combat' t '' Oattie ; MAMA �b r°°r ; 8 heed boo Grade 61013, we areorsd oev� Very Large Parma► By tender Intonations ettlined, yHa�1 suddenly returned to find Savo the one hops my memory held o" 11 hbr►d Letoater Sheep, Pbr wbtop we propose to distribute arnoaget our shod• Ps addt•ss H. d The remnant of war's fatal art - . - . I Het�oeforth her joy and ltle must be . '1 Of tile- too suddenly dispelled ! Uo. "rm "Alwoor, Mmooe, hortolk cads of patrous At Nmily tb per Cent. W. ., Stood gazing en her form preferred.. I Th sunset of thek destiny. 1 Was It for this I bowed my pride ! • - Timer Old P"CoF1. For the . I ; : For thee, near hateful foes to hide ? ■sN.ps A wOS1,►ir ♦ATBD IN SYSRY �' arldp to eau »:.' 37 =� so a,a Ale when sa e&gle high above another day has' e; Crouching, whsa dawn hL fl► anfurkd ` ve Cw*ais.N The m new boot, we will San at the following y g . hiseft rt and most v on. wing - Reduced Pilots: The crag containing all his love, silent evenings florid glow I UtxtEl the daylight left the world ! a of of . over written • near 700 ip eton6 Trap dt G SU w °' Is 1 vely in the sky above, ' ,' 01 ly "% tall parttonlaw of this and other now ; r• maruets y . ' . tt N Pokes hb wing a transient while, Has. Sahnyler SmiW nit Oo.. PnbWh•rs. LoadogOnt 1'eettiess tLlieago, s new brand, _ To see If aught has dared despoil I • d lovely in the vale below,. : Making my hated life to share ' • Jewelled @aerie as r. M, leartle , off HL nurslings In their gentle nests Th her orient abode. 1 I 7nsesn near thee the sWolwne dr. 'r a6R� 'THOROUGHLY TAUGHT By NGN&Won, -Jewelled same as r. S. The m moved u }isr mottled i � en Game when misty starlight rolled . L thor ag�r earamending our „di sartlett 90 $o gazed be forth from yens of quest : I. p•'- . ht eNllaess spared y hlehest 1iaslsraAje�, du tilt abooa ere where shy footttAp* strell•d ham. �����s. Bookk .@red Badness Tyata- lfen•a n dolQi Coir► �iutr eaari, s, that day has gsae# ( more to hear the onl ms• wanes& eWdenle b dtwtfow, Int. °' Say Wired. Oratnel, thou remembreit fuss : I e oats of eta r y v°i°° medfatai b 1'Qerless cl►fes ,' I saw it b th f1whing .�P'oe'Pl f .f add, or o'er oas w n Dios ! . Y dam. The Union Bhorthaader'a peso, th or Dow"f•as fie y Y gaz0. E * g from hb ancient son y' j mudai fir. Arcade. Toronto. fiilveriree Cases s M = _ When on this hilltop sadtienly *, 1 hini I dragged from day to dap r. ft.195aslett far 11 I@00 • ertne Cases it are were no sorrows here life I lon y - NELSON a oo., MILLWRIGHTS � ENQlNBE This sew m.6al L I stood, shy friend of other day@ ; :_ Ag t e loos j ; Beni to Dart awn l� a,rua pat _mao6nteys in peso' centred to bold its color, rr I see it, fo "r shy, cheek's blood spoke ; The mil er v Waving groves n vs •.� s° tliarpe hills esiirSUR I strode sntomade engines from 2 to 16 h, p. • as aft of loin tln4b. t�pearanoe and all respeow (ezaPt h' 1. ' beatstus weave. ' 1 ew afar th dim abode • since for rintim r emcee • tomallo an tdnd0 vela) me equal of ooin silver. and b. to 01 j Ere yet shy lips the words Dui make. i � , y ' ce torpeleotrio �h � automatic en. Turd retains Ila Ankh as no other instal cad 1[er An b .f revealed by light and shade 4 llvp hear the lone wind sigh 'b ; tantom.tior i • sea butter, and `°,tines for . ds•. key wind. eth, wherefore die ? purpose where a light and chaos m' a� other These prior podtfvely oannoi be repsakd afMf d• O, living lover, every tole' II S mof ly si/ted o'er the scene 4 ' F Of thine renews the gladnetf a Berle j S 0 Colo on and the maid ' or price uA and other pvri alitrys is if a d1160 °'O°�OOOd. Certiftoate of ,toasmtee . Onos i more below our oedar 4reo g ve I y�ed thy tones to hear fie' "s t,� de Pam to any pad d IM aeaith as amber alder soreedfi , t a. 4 guaranteed. I feel the* w even me. hon thy words fell ism ear . (� tit ias. Doing ( Hs eld' her hand but gaged apart, �, i „ ull" t s0lllRXU VOLLi6 ' Biel /ale !?atitalewrse seat Fy+ee. coo As oft before my mothers l on:ij. : j To h*r beauty from Isis heart, , . > B . g° with thee, sadden I ht l7� That mesa is rightly ed who ��we over 1,000 tllastrayoas of Gold sad Silver JswW1 ru t Ia apoq my 50111 of wght. how b us+ bJm who rtiab � etc., mainly of our own maaatactara _ I watched then with the evening colas. j : $at rpve hays met to rti, behold 1 kOO'r� and moon' a' w When from the vine the grade was 16."- `d Or • fin" I sew thus lint :: 4 boom s+ masn.�rk W aea� s him it �.. , 1;. . ': �.w wgosinivar with ofl ostior fs the buss. 0HA&ST-ARK, When from the snare the game was taken, ll� ay with alop,ds was everoail x T ''° r°0e° ably bbld j . •;� ma am of 'riti s� adacatb. b rrww Thy footstep passed each maiden •door The ame fit grt►olow iu tie moo, _ ; t • I say rhif p'afl ra alewww ' ,� tic.. Fora @, ato„ pihra °� O n' rrb°lessle a satW Da«r,1ar, Importer and > sll Y. luo maU[IC . pHoaipai Q0 " oy address ititotarer, ' �'j'�r �.• -, ` f .t ,. - ., • 1.... - 1. -, 7 . 1' M . �i.- r'' . r 1 b 1 i ,: (, t. f- i �: f:w ( - I I - . I i- � . :. is I _ . ; 1 - - 1 . . , I . 1 W_ - 1E f4 , A .. I - � A $or. #1 I Z rZ .1 , C 1.; v.: i & .. &&ammo CH 1. it ToLfS DAUo .7 140 0 ;ion 16 a io: glaw f hK errs• but � r� when rpm, oloso�/ fo w1hop in l 4 . . a1 � you $is., I a,�mly Aiibi raisba, 00 bolo to ,00h tit Dose devois to Icy nearest tier gam' ao test ire �pr sakes an all three " quw afar t elt m die po your Al is eziadr* w short while even to protwt yon. olded rbst it will fare that yon priest of my f al order tiat•so our union a I may that in the Brat I%,' and her waited for a repl is Ohs (lod, ha that You moan m dog but I cannot twenty-four boa in the bloody gra mardered by the •• The fanatics ooeasion," rep .. your bitterly. ries y .. tP� olargymsn) that was not a lawful have no husband. age yon could no out your parents' •• H V Tied at all yenter parents of rho ozolaimed our h The war minis minute, but then •r I cannot asp of everything It is a neoe"Waty disorganized or, rather, my parents know w are your Data ral advisers, your have your in will yield to the am sure 2" "In all other But In this I won This looked ver it might havo pr clergyman canoe No doubt he was, moreover, for having press had taken place {/ In ��,. I need sot say b great extent at 1 children without the matter, and marriages, as a r those wherein dos for themselves. well to follow en oeptiond oaass, stakes ace at issa - hem - haw -th " Quite so, my your meaning pe have added, ti that this is j oat -whore a belo tin by reason of to the system, *bat is good, P do." This in excited and the olergym •r Then the oe Mr. Tregarr, mti " This marriage her father's and that it is for her and WPI§Aret and my, their oheioe sonled patriot, wl the &test man ht, et country forth." It was at this j male domestic, me brought in a tray oa the table. As he turned at Nellie and ale &a odd kind of a er action. Bat the fellow dlsoonaert•d, for formed the tame *41411y express Tr'enres face, as 'Part from the r mad then he sal tow "00104 {, cook ; y6,,U fay *lug $a sad fltnrieb Into his hand. The sore of from the mornia TblVhed In ' A 'M not take ti he in half a mina and caught its f u It was as cffl oi "Sfig that In v Work W~ am 01 X of It e1ezand ° E an ,"real" ms rebels wh �ecvvv fitheir i teadet o r� .- .' it _ - �.i�r. 10 - .. r . • - . . F . t i r 1`. ;J 1 t . . i i G:; - - ^" - . . :- .- . F (' t I P . - . . . 1, , I I •, I ( � � . . '� •r . . . - ,. . y\.p,.. 1, W. -.r,, -.. ,.p•.. ... 1. • .It m_ . ..•. -l... a. -a N 10. f . .. %- „y -.. o• ,- ,.Y.,. v - ♦ .••♦ . — t M-1* - ..a.Gi..1D- `\ . . . • .. _ i - ' C. _ Y PT °haOR'i Nellie'ja parents' sentiments to Egyptian mortor is very poor and Egyptaia 1adY+ ii ye was ws des►f and dumb as . - . N ward ;im, and viall lainly knew the stone of a very soft and ornmblttlpl austere. self !' E M q yP �■ TO BB CON?iNOED. that in all probability sense, he new discovered t a p ty . & S Q ” It alter all can climb to the top of the his Usk would be an easier one than he had - I • . oroIItO. y� > Tdd d�e]�}� `I bee �' `d mwintaI� myself there I will show at flat calculated on. aBO1�ABL�dILBB• Q � of L� Y� or foan ed upon 8t��t �L them that Z remember it, cad give them good As, however, Hader the most L►vorable . - °' ° °• y P _ taon$ in .th Outset of bi Pasha �a�n for remembe�riAg it also," he matter- oiraamstaaces, it will tike several hoar to `i" _ c�ered Ham. • ' , ed to lttmmelf, but as his two orderlies wt m000mpli@h, we wilt leave bins rt his moaot- Awfully bored = Artesian wells. ' ly o°s'PY°w rod I I this juncture entered the room in answer to onus labor and perhaps pop book to see A sweet letter —A omndisd a vowel. ° Brands Po,� „ 'r „ I,; �, ! his handolw he turned round and said how he gets on by and by. For the present, or let, - dvtkoi• of NINA, Tux N slr.ISS, 1`ss R izovas Tibia RVUWT $lrt� PPb Has o big boom —the fall sohooger, $f * 8, . to them : place aux dames. , 1. -- — - I _ `I_ - - I ) ;. - ,.. - - " Rsfdb and Khsssim, escort these, myy Tot that we shall gain mach by the GFladstone s favorite composer. Ohppiu. . _itN Agj,g� fig, ER LIYIIL that at ti>�e a - e tune no Eiiropoaoa should honored ts, betew stain and make snob change of scene, for one prison j"11 is very Isn't an attempt to prove an aUba NIi -Bo- r -lebr, . I be entitl t an indemnity who had, am p% Dells as Qa have at disposal err Dom• like another end oven 4►d captives are aial i T Dst(3HT6B I9 ALREADY MT Ys BY °� y g ' mays fortable for them as possible, ith is not wont to be ver lively Dom nylons. , ,, ovx „ under oon4pn don amounting to feint of death, P 0. carpe �y y A fate ties --rho ii►co of Ws gisl who WORKS DQ� HOgLg� LAW, .if rd.d :� aid to or resooNd with the and other neaasaries taken from the rooms Once their dungam door was opened to . jilts you eel was in a very agitated and by tat- rebels, w' a or such ail! oensidetd in money, above. Plans at their service as a guard admit of a quantity of rags and one •When the der dsia►irs atriks they. do 1M* tJe i9 P�• Oat. - Nellie the time she t indoo arms Pe over them--a rd I mean to say for their thrown in, to whidh was resentl Hale anything. go , , or even their o n osunten- gem • y8 P y b bomip at all W' coal staff of wine restored her some anoe ant sn port, bat, on the oontrarv, rotoloon•� —each man as you can Lpend on added a basket of somewhat dainty Dome ( " - e g notation grow iron r their w for $ , and remember that you two stables, A a of sherbet and a couple- of A vessel is owned she because you see her. , _ --� :cares bat her oga gr ge earth hoald be aonflsoatad, and they will a answer to me with your lives ohiboe a l with phe Hasa w000m bow before meeting her. then ever when Arabi Pasha ante 'd -the themsoly s said be oat -Lived and then y • q �• °� - ' ` - olose�j followed by a Uloma or Mode® tks: pros oa wseit en to my th4k ••with if necessary, for whatever evil , happens to menu. Fenn' -dry men : Most sal°onkevpors hen ".; Skates--: rooms In long flowing robot and a Pr te@tant tiis'aid q4 highner's ant s the a+sbslUon then, whiff they ors in your keeping," Nellie spread oat the raga arranged the : had this experience. . . I �° man in orthodox black coat ` d white would� rely be (IWW and order _re. Having thus usenet has Instructions he oarhioas, end generally eqt their little room Yonog ladies and young meal too hod bot� nude and U. S. clergy • stored th hoot •E pt " turned again to Mr. and Mrs. Trez err and in order, thou h more for a mothers sue P . gy g ter be fwat wales than fast awake d easiest rangy flu,, I hope.-YOU will not think me silty of The ez ion of M r. Trrzarr's face where malt = and Meanwhile, than her own. " All man are equal Wan the low." . aremeny "�Yoa will do well to at once follow m Meanwhil the theater of the monster rated. - s0 partly, chi haste, Miss Trezarr mid . he had reading wait the most eomi- �% °' Yes, before` the law, but after it gets holed of - . any nasee y " time cal one igna able. orderlies, grad to take your daughter, y gam continued without interruption, mjrt- _ TIC co., Arab] rasba, coming forward. y them then its different es wife, with you." -glad with the shrieking hiss of rockets and ° w'., Toros, to sack an extent to my entry Wealth nflsoated 1 outlawed 1 ter only belongs He then again tried to take Nollib's the hoarse rattle of the Nordenfeldts and When a man planks dawn his awl for hit Railing out n that 1 can devote but very little of t even' oar th rebel T By Jove, what then hand, and tWo time she gave 1t him, for she GFardeu.` board b it w fair aaftreaoe that h4 finance* ui dearest It i ale of will become , t me for bestows m daughter v nQ ror H m rear" and my °g y '� did not like to art with an one In anger, Nellie would ,have given much had she mre knot hole . and u'aer�' t° y test importance, both f r ' year on this arch rebel and availing myself of his P y K � isy, Le�e1's a a gres that o should protection d countenance all through the especially when there was a possibility that only been able to clamber up to the window A sure oars for cold in the head is to parents'sakes and your .own, y P °g she would never•see them more. But when to look oat, but there was no 'wooden up the nose with beeswax and starve the , . rrantitfee, raleed a• niokl am possible re is the entice affair If the Khedive's party only get . . 1. thTos-as quickly th (} encouraged by this motion, he essayed to• stretcher bedstead In this cell, as In Frank cold oat. = refer shelter of my palace al Cairo, - here at the Hyper b nd again 2 Can at mule, lad- m$ , went the populace are wash less aoensed stone, reall mean anything more than his king her, she ones more repulsed ham and DoneUy s, to dreg underneath to meant on, A witty fellow who was called °n to dry her aver flashed angrily as she did so. and even had there been, with the block off a lane deed horns said at was woold -hoe• ant your creed and -race than t may are usual boon I wonder ? Arabi has persuad- He n>s►de no farther effort. bn>: maid, some• allow u well, Nellie, when etandin wts REES s in Alexandria, where, perhaps, in a very ad me, and I've persawded myself, too, that P • 6 P sal affair to move. ore while even the soldiers wool retnse it will be a1 smoke and no fits, j wt at it was what 'pointedly: of both, world still have been toe short by Whhat is the difference between m fr>risy _ -- " �`a►r eU trhsn, m wife until we next m cod head mad ehonlders to have been able a q� prote�ot yea• Year parents ha v gds- at Dalaigno I wish I knew what those y • g and a burglar 2 One tills the lmnd and tilt a l t Coy " meet " attd nodding haughtily to them to see oat, other "lands" the till. r aided that it will be for your supreme wel- d -- irons ads really meant to be about. whom he considered to be hb father and As for eating, she felt that the more st- T� face tbat yon become my wife, I be a here s, Thus the leer reflected, and it might moth r in -law he adjusted his sward and tempt would choke her, but the cool, re- You may break, you may shatter thin priest of my faith and one of your wn, in, have been well perhaps if he had not re- ' -- that nothhlss ma be wwa make Seated ui so loo for the war minister at ■allie.0 out of the room. froshing sherbet was most gntetal to her $18 000 vase it you will, but the eoeat of the • order g y - q g' Nq sooner had he gone than the orderlies parch throat and her hot, fevered Ups ; dollar will hang round It still. t. i oar anion a sacred one, and bolisv� when thlb mom, cams up with a smiling fans to . Road.. (the mama two who, on the preceding day, for, added to her mental tortarg and the Oooasionally a good idea oomes from Caq, ;I say that in the future yon shall ver re- inform him that the Ulema' had done his conducted Captain Doaelly to his place of deep grief which the felt for her husband's Prapla, She has Tast ordered the pool . ret it," and here he came to a fall p and work, that he Moslem marriage rite was I his Ins risonment), made a sign to the Tre• supposed death and which she did not dare Krazowski to return to prison. gaited for a �e 1 over and th t the Christian one was about y p openly, Iran is mach cheaper than gold,- and still IeiUhB, �� g P y rr- to follow them, Which the lost to express o nl ,the blows and lashes per go •_ �' oh, God, have pity on me. I believe to be consul need. t you mesa me well and that yon eve me "Don't oa think thwt vitas all the second nd+tim to doing. Thep soon toned them- which the oriel and vindictive princess had there is more demand for gold, and it !M - • the y on. I am not et ceremony h better be red," scam- selves �p a narrow passage, and descending inflicted on her still pained her ezoeesively, qua some brass to get it, - also, bat I cannot marry y 7 ere a somewhat steep incline into what was Onoe or twice she wondered how her ant -fouX h rs a widow wad my Bart is mated Mr. razors. At all events for • evidently, from the humid smell that Dams iwther and the Arglican clergyman were get- The only way in which to permaneny ililii�er' the bloody grave of a murdered h band, few days ; yes, for a few days, we will up from below, some rote of a snbtern�newn. tang on in the adjoining cell on the riplht, settle the Indiwa.gaestlon a to permanently l:ult,. Opp. murdered by the ianation of yoar.ore�esd." may." When the had t to the bottom t and oftener still she wondered what a, settle the country they live in. " The fanatios of all creeds murder upon " That ' as you like " onded Arabi y B° - ' rstp ., ' Dame to ranges of doors on either side, some strange kind of scraping rotas would betoken The new snag entitled "That bongnet ion replied the war mini some- with a alig t elevation of the brows. The of which were open, others closed cad twat- wgaaaet the other side of the wall on their I bought foir a dollar," promises to be a = ORD 0°� ' •' and besides, I r from second oar mony was to satisfy your own �� h�� ohm �d ire. - left, which, having a very sharp oar, she greater favorite with the ladies than •' Only . what bitterly, , 8a your prat (pointing towards the glioan 'scruples. our daughter is already my wife A minute or two later she beheld her could plainly distinguish whenever there a pansy blossom." , clergyman) that your marriage y rday by Moslem law, and u my wife I shall a@- father and the odergymwa pxshed into one uses any perceptible ull in the fury of the The difference between the modern page - ETA RC t a lawful one and that, tneref� ycn saredly he cstoirth tremt her. He says that beln ender "Yon kid ms year paition was quits se there p�eiium dungeons, whilst a few bombardment, list and organized labor is thwt when the- have no 1flls ,a �. seconds me" pa* her mother and ;herself When she called hdr mother's attention to latter strikes It hits something. . age you could not have really marry with- oars. Tb +t the fleets would only threaten 1 the tenants other, and before leaving the fact the good lady sari flat of all t out your parents' consent." ' • I d ightiy. Look out of the window A woman who was disguised M • mule sad them the of the orderUa amid in a it was sheer immginmpioa, wad then declared wu fo d out from the fact that there wart AILS. " How twine you to learn ill: at I w mar- and you tiv see the entire French rgaadron mixture, oh and ptiwa, which all of msadden that she �asird it distinctly, no sassnder buttons in her pocket. tied at all yesterday ! I only intor ad my steam[" a ay toward Port Said. Tne Brit• Nellie oo ;I 0, make out tl o meaning of : and that it was the death watch and fete- . . 0 o ish will n follow theft." ,r of so mach bolted their own Immediate slaughter. Why is A lawyer swindling a baby heft , S t e amS19A parents of the tact a gaaarter of era 6 r A. • „ I, h no ; I reap het so. But It We r�n"iA so you up, bat n an r.'.e" TL claimed oar heroine, sharply. be prevent our getting oat as to header Thus cheerful way of regarding ylle .ghee- like A Pawn taking in w breath of pare " rtnJ� and in.. The war minister looked ooninse form seems to m that the s Fs of every other others trejn *ettipg :in to one your throats; omenon hindered Nellie from making any mosphere 2 Because he, is- taking in n rear t, �.ninQ.�I,on. nation are t awe as well, and ender But that 6iAr diver would pay the forfeit we farther reference to at, and so the day wore little fresh hdr. _. . r re for Hootland coq �n�, bat then made answer : i °g y . miter end tst.John'e, •' I cannot explain at lengthy but I k>a0w I every Wit t canvas that they Dan spread. would y do that onnelva, but as his en, wad on, end at last the increasing dark- "All the clothes he bought me was i I .. I .. I 1. Pc e urnmer month ; ver utterance t0 what sounded ezoellon wo0dl have our heads even it name (where It had been dimness and loom bunch of busts and m nail brash," was tbn - s .ajt dirt ,rinse, • of everything that oacarn in Ale andrias. - �urabi � � , B . n� It is a necessity of my position an of the vary Ukw oath, as glancing in tarn toward others did it, ,we will take the greatest ooze from the first) told them that night was wail of a woman in court the other days: ,,F, lu . ❑d Phiia& - � � »a ��•• and Idm " dleorganized times. Come, Miss rezatr, the widdo he perceived that Mr. firezarr • ' ' a , � of yon, .for great is the self love of most at hand; indeed, ,the shrill Mazztn cry, who was applying for a divorce. �: �` . r+ which from the many minarets rose above •f Wall," said the granger, " what be wrrtlp; and cis, or. rather, my own Nellie, ears y assns spoke t e nth. men. can hurt tU even the thunder of the artillery, had pro- that ticker worth !" stating t0 ma ornate titer inrormsctor, parents know what�ir best for you They "It 1 o strmnAe, as though they were uI rlon` in that anything ' p .. t.. Baltimore ; b, are a r natural preteotorr wad yo r bat running nd some apprehended Immediate here „ mad .: e, "for the ground Imes claimed the sunset some minutes previously. and intricate placer of time- recording me- _ s C� . St. John's. Y - advi><s, your truest friends, and th a that danger,' said he. •` True I received the ! P charism on;the shelf. " That, sir," sa[dthe -±t. John, N. B. ; yon- British »<d iral'@ ultimatum yesterday, but oats /de even elf the height of the win- even as In pesos and war alike it had ro- A1:jen, Now have your interests most at bear . dow, and t,ha bottom of that is at least four claimed it for nearly two thousand yeah. dark, Asia a wonderful time - piece. It it ferny, Rae Co,, will yield to their advice and on ties. I of coursq i Is merely an Idle threat made to feet wbove our bead@ wt wa stand aplht, All at once, too, the roar Qf the .--^" two worth two hundred dollar, and will ran i ,, e t phia ; H, A. aim sure Y' plasma ah humbug the bondholders. A Brit- Oh, thero iii+ a gangs noise at the door.''] which had continued without intermission three years without winding." " Great ' r�Ki ish I11he s► government will hardly dare to 1r trying g pus ns, , P- Soott 1 gasped the granger. Three yearn - — "In all other matters at •thit nt wimple der toot w national uprising much 1 bQltd'vs ji €s some one t in to speak for ten hen pease and the stillness a ++ •• . But In this I would die r4ther." as care therefore may, again. as I hav "s fir° ere thr° I {ih flue keyhole. Hest, Nelda." geared heavy oppressive ratter so mach noise.thent winding 1 Say, mister, how to . and the • At flret LL sounded like a more blowing And yet it was Pot w complete silence, for would the thing ran if she woo wound up This looked very like a dead bloat { often d before, that it is Dnlotgnc re through the he hole —a blowing that � was new that all other scants were still, that it might have proved had not the lioan ' , clergyman oap;Ie to the rescue.' first cousin to ahnmau whistle, however— monotonous scraping and tapping scald. be rs� ­. � t Hwrdl ad the wards quitted has Ups, Buried in a Stone Jar. r No doubt ho was a well meaning n mad but on Nellie going close over to the door heard more plainly than ever. as well ms however hen a sonorous boom. come item and bend' her head down until it was wl- Mr•s. Trszarr's oft repeated ejaculation of - i was, moreover, grateful to the wswr In[mter wmd�t at caused every window in the •. ., on the Camber- at moat on a level with the look, the whistle The death watch 1 The death watch 1 No Near Barkesville, Ky i for having preserved his life, an ev t that home t s ohs, and it was quickly followed land River, s man named Raven was one . . . - had taken place an hour previously. b an a t 1 roar as though the very heaveehs ohwrlged Into painlp artlealated words, and doubt abort it 1 " In France," said the minister, which % r The terrible bons- �s was what the words were : It seemed to give the good lady a kind of day fishing oft the bank, Thl was in clay, - had ent asunder, •+ j m dumb, but I've my wits about me, morbid satisfaction to be continually croak• or w yams later. The bank wan of nand I need not nay is a Christian Doan —� a bardm t of Alexandria had commenced. ` - t— Arente mart their so chaos np, for fair and easy goes far in a ing forth an ill omened prediction, but after six or eight feet above the water, cad - . � great extent at Ieu p . des and all's well what ends well, only the awhile Nellie ceased to hear Its and for the Raven sot with his legs hanging over. - children without their having any sloe in min en g ain't Dome." I sample reason t,at sheer exhaustion at He had been sitting there for an hour, the matter, and I have been told that such CHAPTER AIX. I his heels w the bank, wheat " �'' marries ea gas a rule tarn ant hA i r than ' � Then the voice gem and the -sound of length won the victory over her mental wad °winging gainst <i c-,,,., those wherein tan biers are left t choose .— lbr t<'HI Ii THE CANNON BOAR AND THE DVM''B stealthy reoedaag footsteps took its place. other sofferings'and plunged her into a deep his boot attack something which gave out a g aPZA'K, _ and dremmless sloop• carious wand, and he instinctively looked - Perha it would not be _ 74as destined, however, to be only of w down. Between his feet he omty a atone : , I`'� :`' :: ; - i• r far themselves. CHAPTER L. err, or at least mp rtion of one protruding t ; t;' . ; o . . * .,: N; _0 ; well to follow such preoPsedent ezoep in ez- The o ce of the '! load mouthed art l- : r *'- '? W each i rtaat " • e oat one sentence to MY. Tre- �' very few hones' ooritinuanoe, and to be tits• j • I . P g .. ;fin; •r, ceptional oases, bat hero P° lery► Y strange, 1 resent Hoe a an lee t on repeating that tisnteooe, sTOxaaLs Db xoT A PRL9oN >nASE, xoa tnrbed blevmryi►nner for she was suddenly denly below the surface, and he h amiderabulet . X, s;akss are at Issue as in the p z rr, LL ��a , — hem — haw —that is to say— which k the form of " You've fallen be. IRON BARB A osas - accountable ' tween t stools for it ■ all n with Grob[. aroused b some one tumbling ng over her, and trouble to unearth lt. When he had done \ ��`'' " Quite so, my dear air —quite io. I� oatoh , p guTel no ro hest', even of the Sphinx, then As she opened her eyes, she felt two so, however, and removed the wooden - ir- . your meaning perfeetlo. And you would Xou've fallen between two stools, for [t s all y P p hands feeli her face and heard a voice ex- cover fastened over the moathl, he found could have been much more iaoom rohen- ng . : '- ` have added. if I hadn't interrap d you, up with rabi. The bombardment opened, alarm an hwlf angry wad half despwiring won the aeatanta to consist of a goad w�toh. that this ie j ant one of those oases w —aw he kaear hat Great Britain had gone too far si d, to the nninleptad than the h the khey. three or four old rings, six salver tea - —where a beloved child is yon Dom os men . to Teowd�e with honor too tar to be able to had jest been tole honed throng Y• Dente : g T end that she hole. I " All my labor has been In vain, then I spoons, $300 In Kentucky State bank blllsp . 11 a­ _r;►1 ` by reason pt severe and tepee shooks back cap withos.- • d�g• intended to give hope, that wan thought this call was empty and the door $50 ish gold, $20 in mover half totters, mnffi to the system, and so reap does p t know ' stood vosablyy pledged to stand by her it ' y ' y ` her to rinse Tewflk. °err 0, and it was spoken in Engliah, which opens instemd of which bore is another an- about a quart di dimes and five -cent pieces. • "'' f r ate o al mbont and doubtless as seonrely looked Although the jar was tightly corked, the . what as good, proper ,and right pr Q T s, was the most .h pef thing fortunate, do." But effect of the roaring of the 01amon, dampness had of In and mildewed thher 1. M; of then Glatlln s and Norden- tt, b more than those two facts had to be up as I was. I have tarred two dangers dampn 8 - This in excited tones from Mr. , the rat g into one, that is all, confound It," bank notes until they fell to pieces in her - sad the slat man nodded assent. feldts the shrieking hiss of the rockets gc ins• Impossible to detect the natural « Nellie, don't be talking your sleep." ' hands. Had they been all right, however„ ; "Then the ceremony shall proses , paid had a v y.dif orent effoot on Arabi Pasha I p grunted ales, Troz%rr in a semi- ooasoloas they would have been of no intAnsb _ Mr. Trezarr, stall more rapidly th before: to that had on any of the other auditors toners o a man`s voice when [t is sent ' P y assembled. throng such an orifice, more especially @fate, but the fair girl never heard the pro - value, a@ all the Scats bank otronlation had • "This marriage is the dearest w of both in that r om as . is reduced -to a whimpers so that given lace to greenbacks. Speculation knew : It sfa ed to change his mspeot, Usually so whop test, far her heart stood still m the sound 8'a P Br' . • , her fathers and mother's hemrts, of the at- the a inteitat Pte@ calm sift benignant, into that of a perfect Nell e, aonvinoed of the fatality of that other voice, which seemed to be w to the owner planted than that ttocenld SI.- t it as for her Enter , P ti, loon gave up oven guessing, send her aprwWlp familiar to her. E and welfar and that her choice— axis to fiend. had nevor000mmenoed to guns- The owner thereof had, however, - ,lit •have been no resident of flue ogi}otry. It s' d lar e. •' I h e been deceived, betrayed, lured mO had probably been an the onnd man . say, their choice —at s noble -min g at would lli�vs been j set oa well Mra, Tresarr's words, , or at all events the p Y y arose le Hoar be scaled patriot, whom history will pr nounce oil.b ..f hopes only to be crashed at lame had I ladies 000apied rhea meads in 'word to high most important of them, the years, for the river had been eating away the outset man of his a e —the .*I v t naei�e!'*d of events. Cans name of Nell, mad now he ezolaimed in an at the bank with aaah freshet, and Snwll acing pricer ; gr g east for not being canals- that .inner, mince It would in soma degree yy by exalted whimper: brought a portion of the jar to light. Iii aceemarinfactureA of his . aonntry— the — the —th d so fhb god have relieved the monotony of their con- j t • n t to d states and I, des Ua and for raising the lying •' For Go& make, • speak. I cannot, taro must have been buried e�z or eight few . Perth. tent P thia may apps It w that 'an ptTmn cry of ` elf s Wolf 1' so often that at last finomenT,, for it ww@ impossible for eathp� f not ask who you era Speak 1 speak 1" from the bank at first. 1 ir,t the Farmer can as at this juncture gy �o .. - anutartarers the rol r►o one lieved that the anlml►1 would ever thcaofn of the little look rgnmretwindow (the But there was no need of @ h for at re . re ins male domestic somewhat showily a Pe00 ' �i"•"` lower Kali was beneath the level of the ground flat instant the eleatrio light from enb of i' rpose broo ht in a try of refreshments • laid it 'be unoh ineci. But- this Is no time for. idle P° - g y eat deeds are ez fed of me, the British ironaLds ( searching along A Uanadian Dog Story. i,;�q p I you) en the table. words, # r great Pa amt deeds outsid�p) as Frank Donelly had done in his agar e of winked and by , llah and the prophet, gr the reoeding 'day, but was not now do • the shore to discover what the Egyptian@ ' - „ watch trail or- As he turned round to retire, he win a be wrought. Ladies and gentle P - were about inside their batteries) threw m $► Imd was crossing the fields an the rtuim recently at Nellie and also screwed up his oath in . shall y e In the !�, iradiance A@ cf m aewborII day Into the dun- count some distiinoe from an dw cn:binations ever , mast at once take refuge y. y �� . representing over an odd kind of a way, yet she not Heath- men,, .and cells and oellan, where alone a nmay vender at this and think when he was punned by a large and fierce •� 1 . Maine to Ong° err action, surfs, for thin building ptmnds des" It @ wage that the should not be seeing goon cell and showed the wife unto the has- dog belonging to the gentleman whose land rnrria. But the fellow did not seem t.. one bit you w band and the haaband antO.the wife. he was crossing. The lad was alarmed ' - -- <. a H ❑re �mbina- he - redly to the fire of a@ least three of all t 6t he could am of the momentous In o moment Nelite had sprang to her feet . I.urge Pan'e�+ disconcerted, for the next instant Per a ball miry even* that were 000nrchg without• , and ran for his life. He @track unto a to though not r• . the Bri h ironolads, whose hag ha le Y But the fact wan that like a true Irishmtn and thrown herself' into Frank '@ mrms with a seas of woods and the deg gained on him, Kvt cur thous- formed the same Impressive the g p�► c ant knook it Into m s Pe . per teat. Less ticnlarly ezpreeaive pantomime rig tin Mr• at �Y m glad asp ; whiLt Mrs. Trersrr, tanning her p Trezarly face ns the banker stood s t in )U.' _heap of nee, and yet you Are a hundred Frank didn't sere rtlaoh at a row unless heavy hemd on th9 pile of cushions which when he looked around to see how near flu ' times safer here thhan you wonid bs in the he could pinage Leto the ry middle of it ; she had heaped naderneath it ere consigning creature was, and, tumbling over a stone, g- ro apart from the rest and nigh unto a door,. and besides, he was to - the terrible ax- he patched over a precipice and broke his ctaced Prices: and then ho said in Impressive, nt low- streets,'' he maid. herself to the arms of Morpheus,'at lost $no• , Nellll s expression of face betokened that sminoerett n d) better scout in another ceeded in opening her eyes, which no sooner leg. Unable to move, and at the mercy - \ • - 50 toned accents ` You'll et We a son, old aj of the beast, the poor fellow saw the dog ' g you she felt ssier now than @hsthwd dons five y � had she done than ( taking an what looked g ~ cock�� you'll fall between twos, y na >ieviewly, before the bombardment user• found In oleo of his pocket• coming down aeon him, and expected to be 'rand, will and finished u b resin s ethiag very like a most ghostly stage tableau with ,�rtitct got. lnto'hie h P p P g had oo, menosd, and the war in no- For he had „ seized and torn, when, to his surprise, the a" P. g• and. tined t and Wtdli@ lip mavwge y. ono of 1s�cae' knives that seem to comprise limelight effects) she screamed oat : Their do owns near, and, perceiving the bo O00, M The scrap of paper proved to be CUtttng hands thrice, and then an entire tool chest, the majority of his In- spirite 1 Their spirits ! I know that the g at the book b • watch didn't tick for nothing," and was ham. instantly wheeled about And hom the mornin '@ Commerce, m d y paper He sy pPed struments being o erlap y death went for that aid which he could not rem- - !tr Carp, - g h he welkin across to her amid br'asgnely g g would undoubtedly have gone Into by @tattoo der himself, There was no one within • . "red n d an time o e, and l r •, y IWO MY wifet little one, whether crooked Plat a for p young • @tons out of w under the an position that her daughter had of the child's vote and he mast fen, lm i » �ed not take time to reed it all rough, oa will have to horse's. shoe, and the oft officer had taken reach 0. he in half had lean d over you Ii k it or not and so y and content it into his head that with it he might be been tagged forth and murdered whilst she ale t, and that her ghost, in company have perished there or have dragged his ; a minute or less g able to ask his way through a stone wall t9 broken limb along and destroyed 1% so as Rea 100 - submit to the will of Allah a P hold is ooior, and and caught its full significance. cane with what cannot bo avoided. ,; s 1n• It was an c•fliaial notice from the bdi�, y m amend her and would freedom. y e Dell with baps previousl slaughtered to render amputation neosmary, if the dog :r.:. - . epects (exosp Ha the ht hs remsmbsrsd that th had Dome to visit gar In this err, and t►' fag ver, stinting that in view of the vast a mbar of He sew his err had not brought help. The d went ofy . ?1 ` total can. Yea - the native population who were th own out have k her had she not straggled vin- next to his own on the right was en000u• Manners had not yet another mass of alarm �g pop lend d so once the embrace. and the door open. noted u wa antidote. to the nearest house and barked for help. Of work and actually starving, a Not reosivin the attention, he made era- t)e rr eased at"I t0 the Her other. di not censure her for so P If, therefore, he could tunnel through the This second cause of alarm lay In the Had- g aranees ao�°' ciosing of the European places of business at sat phlegmatically still, and Mi. ' n it he would have no further ob- other visit of sympathy to the boy, and' _ . his hi hn s would doing, wmll a to den opening of the dungeon door and a voice the house, there making snob de- . ' any part of tic i>i Alezandrlw and Cairo, g D---- 4lardatone 1 n ex: l;► g thereat, in an angry whin r : monstration@ of anxiety that the• seed. r- guarantee against any lose at the ds of Trez did noteevsn notice the actions for -_ ,• staola to overcome save the Basin ones, per family t Fy oontafss the robe bold on h to he w spill muttering o stool " by and he andded that he wouldn't eve • • Dry up, will ye ! Bedad an U the fay followed him to the place where the ohlld . . d dily� Jewelry' L all who would be bo g e- . return to their. banks, counting ho , Maio. t �• I ver isllea between tw • about Viam, just yet. u:a:e ton don t bent A mQl wheel old , . . Z. °f"otorla or mho mad a nn air re enough noticed the $e he mat to work at edmoe, and as modern a , itlsg. I wonder how ye'd hems it, vld lm ±' ' I.L p' �► Pasha plainly RK1 sPmtive trades or businesses as us ; bat i .. , - 2&-.., L_ . � ­ J.. I „ •. . , 1.,:”; ,� �. �. L . ­ . .. t . 1. . . . .. -I.;. ;.I - - 1 ­ . . �! ., .. ..- - .: `1 I 'i t_ .1. as ., . , . .. , . _.:.,. .. ;::'' �� •i __.': rtes _ ..- ,.....1. , .. , ..:.., :.. w ,_. ib _. t t . :i _ t - t... ,I- , .. : .. .. i ... r O .. - ... .- ..";-... TO . I.'. . F.' "f 1. 1 X d . o:. a t Y . .� . i 1t i, , - - 1. ` \.. - - - - t . t ,. :, r .`, . .. .. I ,i , .. i . , 1 .. u I :. -I� .::. P. ., .i .- ... .. t' .. - - see �+ - 1.'. , �7 - V - .1. 1� - ; _�, I e I 411 " i- �; . . , -1 f�:_ / , - I , I I � __ WIR, 61� - I . . . - I 19 - - v, i,_ 4 . W - . 4 I I - , A - . ­1 I � • - 11 � I I ,. � � 11 �. ,-- . ) , . , , - . . - � � � - � I . I iF , k I , . , .ii f� I , i A i . ; i � . . .1 ( 1 I . t f ; , I , 11 Ii I I* - - I .. I j , . I. -1 - I . . - . . ..'' ..I . .. . . .- .. . � I I . . . . ;_ � - . - . . I I � I . I I : . . I . - ! ! . . -, " , , . . 1. . .... �. ... . . . . . - . . �. . 1 - . .., . . . . _ I . . �. . I I , , !, . I. . . I ;. a . . . . , I ­ . . . � . .. . . il - I.. .1. - '. -, I �.. I , I . Z. . . I . .1. � . . . . � . . . .. �; I ., . .'� . , " " :. . , ,�, -,.-, -,� :. � ,I , , � I . . i � , * . . . - : . I .. . . �'! � :. , �. , � � I . . 11 I I - I . I I '. �. . I � i I .. , . - I I , . . . I . .. � . I . I . . . - - : , - . i . � I : . I . , * J, - - . �, - -1- 1. . �-114 ... I - - I,__ , - . I .. , � I t, I : I f . . - - '.. , - _ - � " I . . . .. , . � � ­ . � - - -, - � . i� 11 "" , ,. , . . - . , -1. � ,. . � . - , . � . - , - - -, . - . -_ -_ - -_ - - -_ - .1", _.� W . ; , - . . . I . � I - , - " � .- ; � - : * .. -tic' . .. . . ... 1 . , .. .., .. ,I .. _... NEW ADvENT149MIENTS T"is, DAY. A &b*W . . ­� !, , I , 1% . ,c . LETTIERS TO THE EDITOR... I . � . . - - . I . � f I .1 - ". ­ . E . �, TA 1 L 0 R a�: ' - , . ,;,I I 1. -Loeals.-Loo ' :-. _. .14 is expected. the 4"on of dir", cow- W H . MY, , .- . ' can*Wnsents" thoir Mrs "me, 604 we I • � .1;_7 I - r -.1 011 , . . .., . .., _�....,�',. .11 .��._,: ; �. Oil on Monday will be the liveliwe . of tbe soom them.] I - , . I -Locab--4. H. Beal.- -- ; - � - do not U0600"Uy . � - i Yaw. I ,. co -ft 'no - -Blue P � ..... , I - - , .. . MIU0 in import I X0 - . . . . . - I 1" . . I - , ..,... _..,;_,�..'�.;.t. i.'' _­_ . " . .!� X - 1 -­i � .... . .!.� ..1.. - . I . . . , ; �'b% 4 awnL • 214C.; . , . I I , ... MW *elm, � . J, , ` '. I About Fire Protection. .,�,.' . . � . . -- =Booms to . right. I— %.'s! .: �. . ­� '. i; �. Protection. . . WOW I - . . ,.:., , i � - . . . J ; - 1. " - - - 1:1.. - . .� A .. " �1. . . .1 _. . � . - . I . , -�--, � - - ­ ­ 11 - Local ---Me L .1 . , Local-meth Parsonage .... . Parties having adation Was e6 got a , � 01jased r �with . .�­; i .. , .a � - . . ..", " sts,-1 was very much ,sNo,'Agnstus," she said shaking her head with a photM p, c . . I . . _,.-.m an , egaUf'. ins & wheatlej. .. . . I W I ., . . . -Tailmnag-0 . I __ ly of blank Aoo--Say quantity - - . ­�.. your "clo in last weeks papa on the - V-, �-]Rsw Jewelleq-jas. Johns -1, ofiloo of Tam Nzwm� cheap. tf firmneos, ,J cannot xuairry you." . . - ----- as I - 0 114 ! . _ subject of are protection, and think the !''. - - , f -Local--MeE ren & � . ,Wks Wow *am* saw. , - � , � scheme suggested by you the most practi- ,,But I love you so very much, he.ilfia�da, . .. ,.,. I . .. - I dndniAmto L! . .., I * ' I I -A Notice-De iftolb- I an I.i .."L �;' .- , ,Th% anpuded Game- Lr�r' rst . cable that the villagers could adopt. I ; - "I cannot help that, air," she replied. "I cannot marry 4 m: - who - _.- m, .: 1. . , ; , \. . -421portant No 'cue-Band Co tt". passed by tee Local L 'stature, ex. know for a fact, that our Insurance rates the I,- ,�. 1',_�i 7 I 11 - - . wom sueb poor fitting clothes, and who doesn't know that, e mosl fit1lio, ..� .: - --mm-00 b I A . .-' - b 1! h 1. - . . pub . I- - QTS recent t woud be vex fimeterially reduced if we he _1 . trut from which' we I ell in a re,ce clothes aze to be made at - . . � nile 15pt 4 i . " _ � ..._ . _ � . . � �. . ,. I the Sol re protection in the village, I . � 1, .. . _ . . . . I. the $rich pri 99 *-. _. issue. will not come itto force until me sort 7 I . . - I I- , Always n dir , OS7,1 ..... L PI Iden�ts L have . . - i =RING, Oli T., APRIL , 18M. that wrts- and It has I been a mystery tame , " ..-.. . let of July of this Year, so a why the reo not made a move . I.. men are at liberty to shoot, doolu i? they .in this dirsdon years ago. I suppose it �..`- I . The Fashionable Tailors.... have a chance. . . ' I , I... an be scodunted for in this way : that 1� ' ' -: ,� . � ',�� .. . -, �.' �1', � 1.1 .._j -.� " . " - c : - 0 , .:;, � � . . L ,..,-- . . . . .�: . . I 1 .A Reavy zwess.'�- 1, -,�', -, • -� 'I., . �,, :: 00ma olver ,News, Office. . L �. . L and gee thera - - J ­` LOCALISM : . I . I . .. 1. , tbere-has been no one to take up the matter JL" � • . . . � . L . I . . ,:, Call: a , * . : ..., ;�_� -, : -. �. . :; � the e*' ce: s? under t L he and pu, - - - I � . . - _____ . I ..* r . A glance at , noti ih it. I hope, however, that some- - - - __ . % - . - � . - �!' _- - thing will pow be done, and I for one am �5 - . � death beading will show that Mr. and S . I : I ..::o.. - Read the new ad-ertis 6 .: ,r. _� I . I . . � em" - . . I , I ' Mrs. Sellers, of Searboro, have fbeen prepared to contribute more than I . . ill I Yours, &c., A RzstDxxT. - . . -Mr. M. L. 0 Stead has been 1.)I.. - l"Oly called upon to go through 4, severe , - - .,,. I I . 1;011LD�S 11fNS A : . ­ .. :L. .. - . a I - ., Mrs. Henderson, Sr., is Seriously Ill. affliction, having lost four of theit child. - ".­1 '_ �r, I .I �� ..:: . , . , I .- , .. : , I ' ' . , , , ... . t - ; - . . .�.._.t i 1­.. ., F � .. • didn't it.? I ... I q_ � .� ­ note W A�sencan a ... 'L ` U Ila A-d - .1 , 1, ' ."Lf: . The Noisy Crew. . , .1 .r. I :�, : � , It looked like spring on Tuesday, ran by diphtheria within a week. - o ' Jewelle ' i 1. �­., . 1- No RenuLins. "� , . '... . - . - .. .. , ...I .� Slit, Vox Populi" struck the key 7 ­ r " , I .�ll. I i. , it weeks Nje in his letter to Tab Nzws last week. It in : . '. -Mr. T. tea'rt is oving' 'out to the In an item in last W Wo, re- 7e" I.. I -1 - ­ .4 , I... . r, .. .'. 1,1 , r. . - I . I , Latest styles in . � 1. � farm this week. . . fall time this nuisance on our streets was I I I I .; . . .......1-1. � I r. _ , r Earring to the change in the proprie,�.or- I , 4 I L . .. - Moo ' - L 1: .; , put down. Such antics in the name of ' 40 , . .. Bar Mrs. Wm. ro, of Micl�igan, is ship of the Whitby Chronicle, unintention- t ladies s and Fob. -Ch - . . o: nt. I m 'Ve' t - d ains VI&I n , ally we omitted to state tb at Mr. Renuedy not & - P111*ti g friends at the Haib, . religion is euough to disgust a sai - I I - - still remains as editor and manager. saint, but I'm disgusted, all the - I . )'! * r ,I. -Miss A. L. alm4, of - arboro Yours truly, .. PtCKIRROGITE. � *1:..� :1. - '. ' , . ' Kennedy will excuse us. - . , Bro. %., I I Broaches and Ear Drops,. . .. is I . I . . .- 'r . ., I . � _.. . .. . Junction, is vi itin friends her* I r , . I . . .: , -1. - 1;'�. .4 . . - _: � . , - . J , ' " - �-_, c 1. ! . I - I . r sale, cheap or- cash? sh. . I I . : .. -�' �0. - - 0 - Alight buggy I * � ,"ether Sale.... ."., I � .. 1� . I I t . '' �. .... Spring Fair Fund. . L ­ L'­ � � - , _.: - - ,,r Gent s, Cuff and Collar Buttons, & - T.I. .. . Mr. David Ann ark . . . - . .. . .- . Apply at the. Meth diet parsons, e, Pick. ark' a - digp�sed of ce , r C . -,-:,'. ermg. I 6, it _81i,_A6 a subscriber to the fund fo r I � � L_' - .. . . 1 r tf. another of his fin' Clyde stall A. Id 9 . ' ' reduced ' . I . . . . I . . , - ' .� match. i g the vol. 8, B. C. 51, to r. holding a Spring Fair in this viU&ge in . The Waltham . tch. Company having again the! ...."11-1 -Mr. , W ; '.- . T. Dunbar is h the (4231) v e I I he ..-..:, Josepbus La ban of Ravenswood . the spring of 1884, I would like to know V ry .'�.:'. -".. roof of his Store, re-covered with It and august, Out. ,,Auld Style" is I &�ii_- bow m' prices of Some grades of their watches, 'we can. give the e tar. . I 1 1 much remains in the hands of the , r. � � I . - r.. . I . . . , members I- e I __ Treasurer at the present time ? I u w - I If- �t the G6`od T I *0 - -, , ful dark brown, stands U4 b highs under. la' est prices in Waltham Watches.. .. Themembeirils p Lars' coming three years old. He as im. stand there is some $80 or $40 remain. . I .. - i . � 'Lodge- here had a Supper anion them* ported by Mr. Annan last year. iDR in his hands, and as there is some . � . . - I - � . . ­ I - � - - . i ; ' - I * . . I .,:�.-,.,� �� selves on Monday night. . I . I . • I- �! .. '. . - .1 ". , . . .�. - . I : talk of gbttiug up another Fair this 07 ` _& 2Z MS. '' %T. 0 engaged I I - ThOrarIfter's Club.,_ - 'L r .,. . - -Workmen were L , , ' ' ' . in repair' unfavorable ' Spring I with others want to know the � i, , .. Practical Watchmaker. Brock street, Whitby. I I mg Owing to the "table we e I . r the I I . . Hoover & Wright's dam during the week. ; I exact amount left over from 1884 before r i . - I meetinga of the Pickering F . r 6 C4 b I . ___ ' ------- r The freshet did con iderable damage. I �, %f subscribing Again. .. . � . � - . .. - . � • ­ . .r._ .. �...- -The steamer orseman will COM- late. An adjourned meet' , bave ::.. _v. i UNSCMIMA., I. 1. . - '!'�, _' . . - - , r 1 , meeting 71 t . . - .1 * . I . - . . - - ; . '00'.._', . have been iuterforre( with very uC I.,— Yours, &(I.,-.,- - A S , I - 1.' SE EDS- OF ALL KINDS I , , - _ -_ - ., 1".. _.� mence her trips bet een Port Ho and been held on Tuesday last at 'r . - I . . .". 1'.. Pr(OU09 h • 1114 I .� �... . .. . . .. ,1, . � ;, 0 . '4 . - . . . -� - . . - r , ' - - . 1:.. . � . . . . . � . :.., -..,., ' � Rochester on the 1 h inAt. I : , "That Sail"', Again. :' I . . , . . � .1 . . I . ,, ... . � . , ; but on account of the storm it is doubtful 1 , � I :. .' ,. r 11 I . . : - . . . - . - ­ - 1. i. Pickering 'meets . r .. ' r 1' . 11 I r, c I � , _­ - I I I . ; � . - I . - . . � . I I . . .- - . I ­ . j. . .. . .1 :, . .1 :. . �. . r r.' - . I I I - . - ­:� -: - -The Choral Union !meets if it took place. We were un�ble to � ' I r . . . I .:* ­7 . I , I - - I . . ... r I . . . I sorry, I - _ ­_ . . . . . , SIR,-I ftjJ6 'orry, Mr. Editor, to I . I . got evil ha've - % , - I making satisfactory-pr to trouble Dews- --Mrs. . . , - every Thursday evening in Dale's Hall. and have not beard what 4ction as I . It is 7 taken. you again, but as Mr. TIMOTHY, CLOVER � BANGHOLM TURNIP''r ogress. , - - . , q , . . -1. t I I � I . . . . � - , - .. �., . - - . � , W TURNIP, I .1 - . , ­ - '. ' - - . - I '. ... _ . I live a . .'F'�-' " 1 , MAMMOTH MANGOLD ! - SKIRVINGS il� said Mr. R. Deverill g MIMI" , well (in your last issue) says my former � ., �. M . .. I . I r . . - . i ' 'I ' - statement as to how I bought the sail . � . . � , . . .1 �... . 'I. I . • party 4o a number of -friends one night Mrs. C. W. Matthew's, i4o �. � .. r _, .r. a LONG, _ . - I � - PPS been a from him and paid for it, is "false," and � I SU4-TON'S. CHAMPION GREYSTOM CARROTT � I - � . - .. "..;'. i, lastweeL. A very pleasant time was 'sufferer for months* with popukimption, . . , - . I . 4 . I . r . I . - - P s I do not care to rest und . ; . I spent. died . - er the im- . .; . at Brougham on Tueoday evening - . . . It putation of a thief and a liar, will Von Our Stock is' very complete and Arst-class.-'. Ti-m . r -We were visited with * another 1 'eav'y ,'"t. The deceased ladv was well known I otby 8,11d . - ' , snow storm on Tuesday--a re inder of allow me to say that what I first said is , ­ I 4 . Clover atzictly cash. . and highly respected by a large circle .1 .L . true in every particular, and it necessary .. I!! that winter had not gone altogetl er for r .-, ­ .: ' '�!� r friends. The funeral takes 'Place to-day. -, 1, -1 � I ." ­ _. 7 . - .� 1 . - - -_ -the . . , � r - 1'.1 � . . . 1 7� . .. . I can produce witnesses to prove . ,.: L . � ­ L - - . . . 1. . _. I . . . . . . W. . good. . o'clock p. m., from the . ` . r 1_ . : . I . • 'I . . � . YaU"41 r b,,,..i,. residence. The interment will t same, Surprised that Mr. D. ­ W­_ / "-,:.; :_ ,;"*: -T6 C&Ua&u . 9ee, like place Should have so far forgotten his position . . - - . /'.­,A' -at the:Chriatiam burial ground, Broug am. M,ie ' L 0 GAN--- . . . . , I L . . � . tared upon its Sego d Volumeg with an o . P I C K ERI N G**-. . . 415irba T1ds"*.f# . as a professed cbristian gentleman as to . 11 - , _ ... increase .1 - ___ - . . *' - in size from 10 � to 20 pages. b * , Um - . charge me with falsehood when he knew I I . nnnn��_ , L - si.00 per year. We are in receipt of the Ifir"st n ' bei of � - ­ . . that in doing so he was only adding . 1. I e .-- - t piec a of I I ,,,�,ell y Mr. another to those he had �. already - 1. � . Mitchell, p i - , . I . , formerly is ell i a 0 the Drayton Videitt, pubh " The new ten 1 8 issue who forn . . ".. circulation 0� his Thinking you for the chance to set my � we M . We don't one - - c I yet, but by frugality paper at Palmerston, but who as re* self right with 'the told. Or... S e I 11'* 11 g- r t � Cost . we hope to b able � . - public, ..� '. , moved to the village above named. He I � I ­ ... I _1 I . . I I . , . . . I to 'invest in one before the hot W atber . I am, Yours truly,, , W. REED. . .: .. �, I .. . I .1 i 1, . . I � I . - . -.- ; "' . I ­ . - I . . . .. : � � I - I . . . � . . . I � . ... _-Th6se requ equal chance to explain their positions in , . . I � t - - _U •- �- I ...- ., ., . . published a bright, interesting Paper at '[N0Txi7-As both parties have had ' ` - -'� 11. . I . .- sets in. I . 7 , . .. � 'r I I .1.� ning �oi Palmerston, and we have no doubt he � Good TEA From 18C. . ot9 and sbo Be are will i � r . P 8'� ., . ­.... .. . . . I � . I . . I � - I wil do the same at Drayton. The first TnF, NEWS, this controversy must now � ' ' � ,:�' asked to wait untill Leonard's Stock nu .'- r - - I - . nu ber of the Vidette certainly indicates close S , - ' ' ` ' 3' ­ - few day far as me are concerned. ED. I I ' � • a ' a�.arrives (which will I* in a. i), as sue a course. Success. 0 . r just enough tc pr - . . � I � w - ent� � they will be Bold fo 01 i I :t. �. NEWS. - , Baing Po 'der 7 e in 2 nWeg Wanted., - .�:,; �, , i. . 1­ er t � vice salt for our porridge. . � 1. . I I I 1� : .­1Mr­.W..W66@ . - P _ . . : - .. . . - '' . . � McEachren and :-. s* � . . .. .. 1 I .1 , , _ * S.*Cotten will be �-_ �.. . About Sidewalks.' . .. . I . , I I kind you, want, -As will be seen 'bV advt. in other - .' -.1 . I . . � . . r , I . - - ... . 1�.� I I . - r 1, - ,.. � I . I . . I' . . . I .. i; *" column, an effort is to be made to and hour Stated to buy Heavy . . , __ at t ie following places promptly on. the , , I _- �_ . I � - collect day ' -) -1 1.,_,:. _: in SxR�'--'As a subscriber to the east * :ZOOMS OW:Ej-y I :a . - _., -o the Draught and Good Oeneral Purpose sidewalk t end :B1 20..MAC . . all the instrumen s belonging t .. dewalk extension fund, I would like . I . . . . . I - &A. I . : . .� I .. . late band, so that ey may be taken Fillies, rising 2-and 3 years old, for a .. , . r, I �' I I .. rm - very much to know how the finances care' of. T�RE.I large ranch, in the West : Thursday, Stand. , - � i n . an hasbeen vi it* g April 15.-Ashburn, 9 to 11 a. m.; Clare. money enou h to m - - - S . - I . If our worthy treasurer had I , DOWSWELL9 " . Mr. John Mei S TEA I ' . his old friends here during the past few moat, 12 to 2 p. m.; Brougham, 8 to 5 hash 19 meet all demands, or - - __ ______ - ___ __ - I - .1 . �. weeks. He e any u hand. It is now over three . I ... -­ .. .looks m ch younger Sh kn he p. m. Friday, April 16--Wbitevale 9 since . 0 • 1 - -� -1 -, - I ears since - .- . . - I , -� did a few years ago. . to 11 a. m.; Pickering Village, it, p � the � walk was laid, and we 9 in I , .... . . I I . . I S11- . I ­ � in . . , . -Leonard's not being able to m.; Whitby, Ray's Hotel, 3 to 5 -P- in- yet. There was also a quantity of scant. I . ti di 3pose � I to 2 . have not had a report fro' the treasurer Gents urnis , g - I-- ; ­...�'l ­.J..., action, in � 0 , , . I V: - , of their stock by t rdi w to Tell your friends and neighbors. Bring ling left over, which has also disappear- . , . . I .. . . .L�L...��-_ make repairs sorted their colts promptly on time. � . . � I.. � up f eir . . � ed froin the roadside. Perhaps the- , '. " , ., "' , I I..j ­ . . ..�, - I .. al I I ..._... - . . 1 - � .. � t - . . . . - . grocery department d now To "Otis cousins." have Bome I "'; 1, 1i � . ._! � . . . . � I .. . committee has it laid away for future . . ". . .. -_ very fine teas which they offer at low See here, all you delinqu�'t &II - .. .; . - . �.. •\ , � , , ,.:. - - - 0 , .. ­ ci I . _ I . n ows use. Now I would like to know how it ; � . . __ I � - , ,�- . :� .�: ­ I � . .. . I .� . . '. L1- . -, �.., �:.�� . .. , .. - I whom we claim relationship with as was that the agreement tinder which we .; ,-,.':;,. ` '* I . , ., , - .,.. I I 9 I '. IL I .. � �_ I'll . -.1. . �_ . . . , , Il. � .1 ,­ I . .&A. 1. . - cousins, wny dW t yQn pony up subscribed was not fulfilled'. If I rei- , , , '.-, � . - . � I . . '. . Couzen 1'a"fing. . . - - 4 ! - � -,-* , ,.�', - country co i , VOn I . . . . :,. : ...", I ., K:1. - . -1 - . � .. .. I - . I . - - ; . ­ '­ �� . I ! I I I ..... .. : .,:.. ­ . .- . - . ' 1. ". The - regular me of the 'Coun. IL good grist of news obce ip a while, member right we 'were to have a walk . - . . . . . - " • I cil will be held on onday next, 1%h of sometimes, at intervals, between, like ? extended as far east, as ]Robert Lipton's I . .. . . . . :� ' . April. . . . 7. , .,. . . .� , . . - - � e all very fair writers ; indeed sideline, but it is not I . I � . - I extended only a . .. � � I . . ­ 11 . I I I 1__ . ,., . - . " , , , " . . . - , . Bad Roa,iM '.;-.i . �'.- .:� � �:�:., .',., � -.':z;� ' ) some of you would pass for fixst-class pen. t little over half the distance agreed on. . I . I , .;.. . . .� - �� ". You are F NE- SU . I. - I I � .�... - - ' - .. ­ � . . .1 . . � chi . pushers, but we want som� o I I . , .. . . The roads' thro bout the to W-1 p f you t�' Now we have the most need of a walk . . . ­ . .- � I . - �. . I . - , . : . I I 1� I I . . , . . . . . . - . . I - * . : understand that your visits are not vast our school house, as it is always . - 11 .­ ,. . 11!L . . . � . � - . . . � . . . . • . � ­ are in a ye edition---�:nothing but ys , '�-., - � i - � �. I- .I ,�.,� i . . om 4.111L � I �,. I . " : * '� , . I _.. ;. . i I I - : I I �: . ... . - _. .. . . . . - . � frequent enough to be appreciated.- Just muddy walking along' there - in wet . .. �.��" ,-� ... . I � � . , 1 . . .-.. mud, and in some places it is axle d4 iep* roll up your sleeves no . 1. � � . I . I ' .- I I I I. - . ,. .. - . . - � .. � , . ZOOMS 'to as" P� ' w and lot us bear weather. i" . I .,.. 11.1 �,� - 1. I-\ � ' . - .11 . I '.. - i - - - � . :. from every one of you next week by I I can te " on I ice walk- Situated - , . . ,7 1 1 . . I - I . " . :f . . . - . '­ � lately occupied mail, % i g for any of us east of that to go to over Die is k Marquis' 9;6rb, Wednesday morning, first a the n 11 V it is not vwr - n c6upled by the . ­ ion Ai my. latest, and all the People of your respect- your village these muddy roads . ' . . ­ .....I - 1. . . :-. � .. � '_.�.� I I - 9 I 1, 1'.. Suitable for a dwelling or dressmi ker. ive neighborhoods will rise up and call have the most need of a walk east of the - 1) � . . \\ I . . . ­ I Apply to E. Wright. ; I you blessed. . . '. . . . . . .L - . . .. .,.� . . � . - . -1 I ! � d t * , L **- '_ '" ' . I �. �� � , - . .. . . I .. .. I . , � - , .. . I. . - I t .!. �! 7 , �`.,_ Clyds@Wo Assoc" 'o& ., .; !. - ::,. hill. Had the walk been commenced , .k ''. ... .1 , - I . . . . I � Uce a � � ­ ­ I ­ - . Spring rusmi"Um .. . ,, ::.; - 1. .. . " ' . . ' ' � Id . i , .. . - � I'� Lintod's corner I would guarantee that ..`_ ­ L. : I .1 L ­ . .. I - .1 . . _. ... ( . ­ �­ .. � . OR A : ,. I.- Every lady in Pjc�erii The delegates appoin ' ' " - I I.. . .. .. I ... , . . I . jig tb m e � . . : �. . . 44 . , . . .., - I . . I � : . those elegant bedroom setts tee ing of ted ai e e �t- it would have boen finished before this. I J.. � I - ­ . . . . .. . . . I . . . ,��.. . . I.. , .: I . . . . . I I � .. . .. � , - ` . '.` - ` :. - . . � . - �. S �t I. H. breeders held in Pickering, pre- Could, not the committee call a meeting .1 '. . . ... . . . . . . . - I . . 11 . I . I . .. 1. � . . . . . . , ... .. . . . . . _... L . . I . . I . �. - . . �. Beal's Furniture D' gto suit sentpd the petition at thi* meeting Of the of those interested and report, and try . , . I - . . . all. . pot. Price I ,,, . � . 1� � :..'s . ­ i, , - ! � � . . ­ , I � - , . � 28-24. directors of the Clydesdale Association and have the w4lk ,finished the w - . .. .. � ., . . . � . I , - I 11�< 1i i hole . . . . - . .. . 1! , m .r ,,. 11. _. - .. . . .� fro 19....L. a :: . and the Herd Book Committee of the i __-� . - " distance. _. 1. W .=%�. ... . 8 With what scantling there was ... : � . JL: . . ...,.. ... I.... . . FANCY... TIE " .,; " � :,. � : ,.: � ... Your letter ei , Agricultural and Arts Association, held left it would not require a large sum of .. ; : ..� ­. ­ . ,., - . , . I... . : .� t., �. - ­ I . . I . - I J . . . : . I . .. .. . v - 'It 'a 'MP" 111�10 in Toronto on Tuesday of last week. MODOY to furnish .the walk the whole � '' . . , . . . . I. , b - - -_ ' ' ' � ':-*. .... . 1. I .� ,.� , . ., 11 �. - , , . I . . . . for us to find room for the lengthy pc etry After considerable discussion with d . I - - ­ .. . . � * ' - �i.,t , clip you sent us,1 but if you desiri the, spect to the 11 re- istad& for which we subscribed and ,,-. , I . . ...... : . I .. .- : . . ­ L . .. I .1 . .�. - . . ..,. insertk6u.of the lettek with ' standard, 'and the obligation paid to the fund. I also hear there are .. I . , . � . '. . , �_ * - . .- . .. /.: .. . � ., . gain if ... . I... . SHIRTS' I .. , � ''- . .. out She P*strY, of the Agriculture and Arts Association to parties willing to Subscribe a . . .. . - I . � .: 1� , we shall lake room' for it, they 1. . . y - - - - . . .. - M , .: , . . . . • . i . ey . ­ ,. � . � � . I I . �. - . - I � - ..". ;1_ - . ' I . ...., h L '' . !, - , register, ­1 I . ' following reso. distance- I remain, Yours, &c., " , � . - ' ` 'lution WAS carried unanimous) "iWov0d - �i ... : . . � i �. , Mrs. Beal . eceived -, her � 'B-p ring all . those so far recorded their can, got the walk finished the whole .m. - . ��_i__/L ARR AND _.. ' Now nuum"T I.. �ry 0�. horses in the r ' 'ster, the fo eir . � . as I . ; SUBSCR'lliRR. .:. .. I CUFFS . .A . . ,-.,;: t I ...- . ­_ I... - stock of One millinery.. New styles of by Mr. Drury, seconded by Mr. Hurd, i 7' . �` ' ' , ___ I .1 . . '.. . 9. . . I... . � . . I . •. bats. New trimmm4g of all shades. that under the circumstances that ­ f. L . . I . . . . I . ; - I I - �\., . . , - .. . - I. .. . the An Masy *ne. L . . .,. ..�.L . . I . . , - - . . . . . � . I 1. _' ; - Ladies call and inspect ic, . . . . .. I . . _. � - . : . : � I _. . I I - - AIM '. . .. � . r ,yourself. first volume of the Canadi . . . - I - . ` I . I - : 11 . , . , . pretty moo. .... - . I I. . , I . - .. . - . _... -- - �_, ...'... Mrs. J. H. Beal, Pickering. 28.24. btud book an Clydesdale Why is a,uewqaper like'a, pre . . I 1. . ., - - -, . ' I I I . .. . . - was commenced with the man ? To - be perfect it must be the ` . . 1, I � - L ;� ­ P I .. I.- . . I ' L 'I- . SU standard as the first volt me of the Ameri. embodiment of many types. its form is . - ' E -11' u aid I .. . . U RWAR Js is i suckeri-' are - can C Stud Book, and that a made up. " SPRING N . ­ � in the a vok Clydesdale It is always chased, though I I Isr .1 DE already, but we doubt it they are an good many horses were recorded under inclined- to ble giddy. �t enjoys .- I J 9:1 oys a good . I - I . I . . I � ood , � , � - ­ . . I- I '� .%. - .,. . 'L - - - I .: � � . -� . . . .. . - . - . . . . _. .. -�. . ... I . I L The fish Will soon ,be up the creek, 1. ow- organization a weakness � . , lk � " OU1, and prefer something else to water. that Standard, and the fact now that 'a press; the more rapid the better. It has ;-� � I . . ­ . I I - . . � . I resolution was carried at an organ for gossip. Talks a go I , . . , , , . rrl?,Ir - good ..: I i . .. .� , L� I . . .... .. .. . . . meeting of breeders of Cl _' is . - .. � I . - . - , 11 i . evert and then the boys will have a 'big ydesdales in deal. Can tand some praise, ' .. I a - , - . and I time catching them. - favor of a more rigid standard equal to awful prcud of a new & . * ' _� - , . . - ... , 1, Gas. - &'' L, . Al . the present standard of the American 2%08..Ol. . .1 . .i I 7 . 11 ;, , , I . - I ' I 2%* Wethodlqt Chuia, ; .:. - , _ ­� ��­ I , .: , . I . . __1 . � �.. .. . 1 Way. - ­� .L . . . . I . Stud •Book; be it resolved, That an L .. . . DICKIE '_ ''' ' P . Sunday morning e at IC:80. 9peudix be added' to the One of the gusbin editors . . service itm down - in . . UIS 1. Subject:, "Mangling, done here." Even- Stead be called the Canadian Georgia Nays:-The . . L .., .. AltQ I � ­ . . ... . . bloom and * Year trees- are 112 1<M1%01WL . I give promise of an imi I ing service at 6:80. Subject: " rhe Draught Horse Record Of Mixed Breed. Menee , I Almightiness of Christ." The public are iog, Clydesdale blood predominating, and yield of fruit. The Peach trees , 9" -_ U. . - - - . - - - L I moored with bloom • man of . � I � .., . . always made welcome. Rev. G. W. that horses with Shire blood in them be co 0 COME AND BEE MY LARGE STOCK - . Howson, . . .. - . � _ . pastor. entered consecutivel . a .1 - - * . 1. . . �. " . ,V in their distinct watermelons planted. As w . � � .� OF . , i. :­ tv sit I ... . , " -, .. I book, and that a distinct and easily in our chair and build air castles and . Tho Advantage&- , � * ..' - �- , _.. ;; .4 � I ... .:.. .. . yunder- - I I � "Lent, if properly observed, Stood certificate be given ; also railroads and big hotels, and think of all erved, will'api Lble that the I . �� . . . � many young men to lay up eno igh word Clydesdale or Shire, or an abbrevia- the good things in store for us,, W 10- I" �. .. . not cm if our Shoes are out at the toes. . - money to pay for a spring suit,"' say an tion thereof, be printed after the numbers . SP-R-ING... DRY G001)S.* I I I 1. - of the different horses . . . I I I � I exchange. We know lots of yo. tDg rses occurring in the : -The Rural Canadian for April has ,-I, ,:- 4.1,...' . , _- -: -, , U,Usrm 025ma"T.3mm (0-0-r - . .. - _ .. - ­ . ;.tj - - . - - , � pedigree, and that Scotch and Canadian been ': - .m - - fellows who never would have enough a � 9 .: . 11 . . - � .� . received. It contains thoughtful .; . 1. I - . - I .1 . . - I . , . - money to pay for a suit of clo''hes fit rlydesdale, and F,Dglish and Canadian -articles on the � C6mPrising Grey Cott 1. . - � I ­ L, was for lent. . -ees." India Wheat Soare ; A low wor& , . 0118 from 40 per yard UPI � I _'. . � Shire numbers be used in the pedigr f011Owing flubjects:-The ' " I ­ . . . . .. ..'L - . ... .. onthe ; . .. . � - .. , 1. . . - . . I—, .. - - :.". ,::. . .,.;! I . L I I .. I . � - . he this wil) fully meet the o�jec- Potato Rot; and a most interesting . . . . . .. � � To, lzomemelm-.- : ,�:�.. .. �.� L, , � � - - ' . . , I. ­ !. � tiJons raised by the breeders or. not Cj ott ona -97: Dinuft forget that T ' Varm. Rural . t_ Cottonad . 6 description of a Gold Modal d Wh . itibi. P. ... . . . . IRE: PickEmi4c. NAWS are at present unable to say, but it Notes are not quite as extended as usual; � - I _ - ;. ,.f - . , . ! _ . - . I . I - - ... _1�,,,�"ej;� . . . a ' ' • . . is prepared to execute all orders; for roate certainly places a better position but the Farm and Field, Sheep and . I I . . � .., . - - - I I .. . � ;, ' - I. - ; I . . . bile or pedigree 'cards in the best at than if tile first proposition had been Swine, Poultry add Pets, and Garden and I : ­ - I . .1 - ". . , I : . � . . . 4. _.� , .1 I and at very reasonable rates , A )' r carried out. •- All of wilich goeq •to show Orchard Departments axe full of season. . , ,.,,.,... SPRING TWEEDS4C. . . . . 1. . I L . . I I .. E that the prompt action taken by 47-y _,___�, ------- -, . . . : - . notice of the route published in Cie 9 - the able reading. 'Music is omitted frorn t . I I I .1 . . .' - - .. Nzws. AV - orders executed with ' thout breeders at the Pickering meeting was this Dumber. i Published By � - i- --. " - * ­_.' delay. Try its and be convinced. well timed. X . C. Blackett . . - � I . . .�, , I - * ' 0, * , 98. Mood3r. . Rl�t"__Z W , 0 CUO a �diss , . .. . � :_ r1e19 �' ' 8�� - i ; nd 6. ,�!� I���___ � L �& I ( 'p 01 a et " a - I' r -h felt , a a be , ands 'i�l li * owr Aye� ,1: , ( I t, J,b W 4 c � it, 3 a, t h -, I T ng , * I I I P T ; , � I � . 1. :... � Robinson, 5 Jordan Street, Toronto. GE0s PARKER, RT\ i ...... . V I - . ._ . .._J(­ .''. � I . - - ..:­ . - .- ;., ��­'':�­ . . .'��­,:�, .i: - :_...'`._:­­.1.. I— . . .... .....;1 mi .1 _�. _., .%!. , �;"�; :"..: ­­;­ ,�. 1. . I I''.. - , . . ... 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