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' � eE•nme t when ey last a algid to rha ' Mr. Edgar's Meeting. tbri►t t ..__- - - - ; s � � _ . @3�31i�IIitQl •�iaY��r= 'fFli -: ( • � _ .r, r- ' � �C)I��'• �..R��LTND..I��S r, pimple ad -stn if v u+eca aRaia a 1• - :'.,.. rid °.. ... t i� _ ._..�. - .. i�Y. �GeOrge Parker. of Daobarton, was retarn co pow r there Head be� �o� _.- , �. r.- ` I.�TTCe�' LbCas. sspr$rn�ro8 � ast3vl��� ?��' 'called to the ©hair and asked Mir. hillier or fear ae W the I�. , -bat now they Owing. �� . :.��•---- --M^^-��� _,^"'°'`�"":'r- �'`'F`"'"''. - , `:� � THE PREas exD JUTT,KD - DQ�11! :IBY' OIIB awyoue who sppeared for him to take► a. crying that the .P. ie lira dam• � . � � seat on• the platform. There being no re• he stn . d, to t e lAr� e=penditare$ to �. IELD & BATEII�AN . , � coaasaPOl�l►1;r1z' . .. ed, it . y ��: , - ldh 'glans, Snrseons, eto.,Piokering; Ont. � , .• • � ... " - , � 1`) sEtonse, he called span Dr: $lack, of IIS- which the roan ry bad beets �edq - Morning, from 8:9Q to 11:J0 • -' � • ., _.,• --• �, :. :. _ Of6Ce h t • � �_';' - , : •��,.• { �' ,.� bride, who spoke for nearly an hour upon waged be taecee rq to rsi+ee a large sacs _, i1 evening m 6 to 6 o'c'loek.. 1 -y ,�:: \. ;,t t 1 �', KINBALE. , ? , , '� �' � 1 , some of the leggin questions agitating Lhe annaat ly by m ns of eaoiae and castoms, `-- :: ; - W. ERRIER, M.D „M.C.P.B., tSii>;. •� "•• �• • `� •• ra of this ridi.n Rhonld' {see t1_?e public mind at th� present time. He had and th gaestio was now whether it wars -� 7l � � `�Iecto R been told that Pickering ;vas likely to go poasib a to take hose datiea off. The cos- t L • CO NER. "OtBce home -- morning iro'in , . • r., ,;,;:•: - . 014, eve ing b to 8. Surgery in xear of DRilEI � • - � •�� .• '. t eii•CUlara, issued by . Mr, Ii►, .$rignsll, of bask on hei record• and give Mr. Miller a tame nd excis must be maintained to • t _ - tI►is lar -e, which in an gbh and �nteili- , STONE. � ock- SL. No#t,h, Claremont. Patrons � �, •_ _ ,� y _ , ,. ., majorit�•,,b;it he could'not believs it so he meet t ere larg expenditures.. The N. P. saPP�ed �, � � ' ' ^ �' P • th Pure Drugs, Chemicals �f all � s - ` ..�•• �� p ranee down to see.. He had been in eve waa tl erefore a cad issae. _ ” _ -.�, .� ., - .:�= /. gent niar�nHr handles the most ino urtant ry chew for c h. , �• �•' >�� -:` ,�• `��=�: uestiunR.ol' tLe da Read ii earafull�•, polling division in the township, and Lhe Ref rring to he race and revenge cry � - = �;'• z•% - � it advances ound• to io, _ indications aerated to a ma orit for Mr. he eta ed his be ief that the people of O •� ' - . -' _ L� Jrtl• ; � - ' ' �"' ��''' � R � ' ;` Ld r of over `�00, Mr. Miller Wyss a good tario ere perf ctly able to' take care - ; � - i�; � DOW BAP�ttIS'rER �-, � •a.�. , ''.iF %11�. i � --- a0���•��� =` -� '� farr�ner, aril he verily believed an 130IIeat thews Ives, an did leaf fear being aw i • -f V �' UHN BALL , � .. ' •�Y�-:�: � ;•�� ,�: -_ •• i one, but it did not pc]ceasarily follow that lowed up by t e drench of Quebe ntari - I �, • rT a:,d S licrtor, Notary Public.et�. UFF10E— ,.,,a�� • .. =-�- � ' t 1)eve =ell's lock, Brock - street, wbit:►s. Private • �t - � - ' * --`'i •' - • 'TIi, post- ofli,ce at Audi-e�• vvil� note tie he ��•ould luako tho best representative. rejgic d that th gre�.t Province of Q► i fundf! to 1 ,in at lowest rates and do favoraale �� � � H �`_ - s-y _ � ��•• �, • ` • a •'": 1. � " :.� closed, as wa.sl expected, t. a inhabitants He touched. upon the pnnblicof dbriber tlin� tlae r cc and re lenge cry at the late Loc 1 . .. � terms of p ';went_ -- _ .' • � i ► �� /�:'�•''� - •. . lboriuoa Ilri�'i clubbed to• country and- ..ie eyste . Y • .r iHU_1I, S PARKEY ► ►, BA Y�I:�IS'rEP� �`:'��,\ ;�; � t ti �!v p oY the neil,l g (t•o ue.at Uttaa•a, and strongly condemned carafe t, and on this occasion he appeals T y � ��' -, getller ail(. laiFed su�nie � u ar X30 and i g ` 1 . and , olicitor, � ^. 1�nne to lo,:n. No �: �•, �, , �, �1 . • , � "; - th© Ministry and their followers for the to th people to coma out on the 22nd an i • comn,issi� OYlce : Haney's BL,ld:ng, Yic):er- -t , ����`,`` -�`' • `�- :i,� :, ��-:• j� : rcEetitecl it tU 1411•. Nar�•ey oil the con- silo«• b their otes that they condemn . ,ei� every Saturday. 1 -Y _ '- P_ unblual►irtg corruption brought to ligliL Y iuJ,:+ of _ -- - -� ,--- ,—" -- - 'r,�i� -'' ,, f`�' slderati(1n u.f his covtiutZiug to keep the,' there. Ile naked the electors to show by the 'overllmen at Ottawa, and tl�►t -th , R•E, BLACK, IiLSSUE. •` r ' - - ELA E , once o �ei�. Tne Guv {�rnmept should _ � ISH I3arriaters at Law, .Soli�i*.ora ,�• � -: l their vpte on the 22nd• that they condemned rnajo sty for A u. Edward Blake and g 1 ' �A +� � � •I make pruti•;sion to mc�t such cases as this.• fiove nment w old be as large ae the { �.A._ .�.. t -., i hem. also. in Ghaacer •Conveyancers, 6cc. Orates, i:o. 1; .� •:. caul make it. ' Torou:o 9t eat -(over (#•as Compan�tzJ,Torouto. . � ; �► -�- - - -- ---�� _ 1�[r. Edgrtr said- he was sorry vo person j - . - mission. D. DFLAt:,IF.RE, ' ' O$ii<.WA- , was scut to re reselit his opponent, as Af er cheers for the Qaeen and candi .f :uJoE:y :� L an -Vo Cam Greatest. hotographer. � � ., � _ �� p i • / hnvi:�xUy LACY, H. A. 1iEE90R, E TATLUIIB . ;�y_ it wuq more satin #actory for the people to date ,.the meet rag adjoarnc . . , �! , ? ��K�.Ll,g_ -- �3P_ � - `� Hon. � 1H. Llake spoke here in the hear both aides discussed. •lie was in this � I•�. AR,EV`� E LL, � LL. I3., � .-_ • T y �, �i:• 0 B •IEfNr 11ti interests of Dr. i {ae', lash week.......'I'he contest confronted lry a farmer, and he Wa hington Letter. ,, •`t.) ".I KIST R. Count Crown Attorney, and 1���• � .. � - , � � Conntp soli itox. ,court House, Whitby. lay _ __ __ ___ _.__ - - � $alp Jttjotl 9rlily intend balding a three waa free to .admit he was an honest farmer. { �✓ ,ix K' s eoial Cain ai{:n at the end of the He believed the. Qreat majority of farmers tFrom our egular Corrsspondent.) j - _ �____ -- -. � 3. - - - -�, I � P P , - Y'eteri�urrJ. I � month....... \Ir, �'V. It. Grant, who leas were honest. hell, he wsa a lawyer, but T e past we k in Congress has not • � _ ` :- - � a h�e tried to be an honest lawyer, and• he ,o great importance in legislate e • - -.= - - -- - - - _ �. - �' een ill for some weelts,iR recovering.... ile of ; "� -I -' � {hiAti� SUR- �� would ask them if he did not deserve the ma Lets, brat th houses of Cougrea$ lea a ,' .: HO KINS, VETEI � O �'. • � t a ublic meet.inq of citizens it R•aR de= . rester credit for being an honest lawyer. des ussed ques ions of wide national rote - _• -: - H� �E v, Graduate of the ontarin Zet- - '�� • idea to offer a bonus�ot $5,000 to 3Tesars. K � ' - , erinary Col ege, Toronto, and practical parse- +�T� (L' aaghter :) He 'first took up what he gist, and the tr nacendant anbject of tar- � I.': - shoer, etc, n account of increase of practice � �. ••�� --w Peacock � Haynes, saw manufaeturerR, �rnied tae iniquitous gerrymander, and leg' lation has been settled,. at least so f r . "a- :- and .my ac ustomecl visits every 8aturdav to if' the would remove their works to Lhe as be action of• the present Congress - � - _ - �Vhiterf�,le, herrywoorl and Dunbarton.w�ll at _- _ Y gave several Illustrations of -the manner .� - - tc�n:�'the des sees of the horse •foot -at !my owyn •" `' tAWn. The Cogncil was requested to iri which the country had been cut up, to °co cerued. F om the formal correppon - . • - forge. (been iver,in the forenoonof each week' �• � r'�� a Submit a by-law to flee people to :iurtllbr serve party. ends., WhenilZr. - i4Zowat-'re- en a between esara. Carlisle and Rand U • we�inesaav, Thursday and Frrday distributed the seats he' never once went it ' evident tl at the efforts of t�lose w.ho � ' A firsE -class s�iatar_t horaeslrner alwava on hand the selienle. Vets- i:,ary i strnments msde to order. :Ked� T � `' -' «►�. -. .. ` outside the boundaries,of couutiea, but. Lire �, o reduce the revenue will be futile ,w. . J..n ��.,�.T i h t cin� for hot sand cattle alwayatte dedto.0 �dg � •L Y • ` b wHiTBY. Dominion Government paid no attRntion either par y will concede a jwint, and - t,Y � igl,t. or o dry prot�ptly a +a ;, �_ ' r � I', .''� �}' � to county lines. Some of the conatitneneeia it is• plant- th t their correapondeuce hag : � i ' d,,e c, >�•een River. Ont. � -� h d for eta ob eat to dPisne the attitude of _ - ________ __ kS t _ ' TI7e County .4g1•irulttu•stl Society pro- were a hundred 'miles Iona and in many �I __ i _ _- - ►5'01001 BO ► • � •; :. Y th • respective fractions before the public, . - '' -� (fiaz�g• , , �, poseF to Uold a Fpring jshacv for the et• places only four broad. He felt sort for a d was no written with the hope � f � , - � �irtrss 1 1 ate ��'aper. ' _ - . i ��. liibitiun of• live Rtock. Tlie date has not he,d thevedonei� that th eytahouldobe `court r thing a ba'is for tariff legislation. � i�� � •� .- - _ • _ ,SIa•�,Ifs5 Set been fixed .The tobogJ;a:� slaae cited for all time • (or .a$ long as this Act 1'he relegat ou of tariff legislation to e� � I _ _ • -1 -� .- �.�. '. furnishes plenty of Ile Ithy and invigar- stood) to be represented in Parliament by f titre bri�nga p the question of an ez ra . �� 4 � i � t ~U�i�ZIS- Ink Pencil. � + :' ; � h s anion of Co gress: Idle move is a u -..: ' }I ICi-IA D - S7OhES,. 1 r t .�`. _ C sting amnsenient for the •oath and tit? The C,errymanaer Act was, a con - Y i� 3 �L sia��r n.;i conveyancer. Office at�H�pper P8I1S� �]aStl S, beauty of the towu.:....An electric li�lit eidered, an abrogation of the freedom of n ulating in tl a national coffer at' the © �� . - ctr 'Stokes', • 'eneral iierchan�a, Clar ©moat. cam an ' etas a � 'Yed for . �erwission t0 of p i arkable rat of 1}100,000,000•x' year, d 5pe;ial a�teu ion laid to making wil'.s and pre - - p 3 1 P• I the majority f the people to be re re- •• �ces. ar seer §for Prot ate. 4a -tf_ -and 11- �neces�a �ies .fox iirstrcliiss Book „ �t 1 inset• rented in Parliament v Lire n,an of their -tie American voter whether ISemocrat of _ I .. pu,ring ..� _ y_h �__ -- - - � erect poles; in thci streets..... . - � �' •" TU\ `l U��'`SHIP ('LEii,K and � atiol.ery Store..,. - `•. ing hereon the 'Ina inst: �tf the C'oun!y i choice, He #.rail} detailedthe proceedings in epublican, s riot need to be a finan er - ., I,, SEA � . _` know the it is not business -like : to ' :_ �11, Conv ranter, Cornmiesioner -for takin�t t OranXe Society, LUe follotvinu utlicErs I the house when the Franchise Act was in- � ,_ " ' site �ia�•its. a cotlnt>'n: -find Insurance Agent• ' :`A. Call SOI1C1 ea: •1•';• wore elected :- Courat�' Master, T. C. traduced, and the stand the lteformera took I card eo mu h dead _capital. An ex ra lUoj,ev to Ion � on far•nl property. uFI' It('1•. At esaion will (oubtless be called —posse i, , - _z v - .*. \1cAvoy, I3:`11Ra1T1 a a�pt)ty �onnty u;aRter, iu opposition to .it, and claimed that it wag iron of per th ad'o�urnment of i the res ut' ,• _ -_ - -.. ____ -_- - � �.i _,� (, \i. 14lurcati•, �` liithy ; c•haplrtin, «�• �Vil• •owing tv 'their attitude Lhat it was not• ongress, bu it is the opinion in pout cal - • -- . - - - -- v t itt•t�t. . , i ' �� � -� � �, • ` Ron,. Greeu«p�d ; secretnr��, b: �lgrlin„ even more iniquitous than it is. , • `�.' J _ - -_>- � -�1 --- - - �i'd & � Cor�ack; • • 1 The poaitiou�df nieml,ers"of Parliament: " •ii•cles ti:at lie estret session will' no be ,- -� ; •,,,, -r. � -- =„ _ �� E�,j; �� � hit ,�' ; .1'eitRilt'E'r, Ja4, 1[ilne. `trllltl�y ; as ra.; ,cots the takiu� of bi•'hes and tl:e ouvened wilt 1 the first of October., ' � A. P ar, COli \ZY AI{.Ci-IIT , . 1 ' • rio. .Drawings � III'1L'Y, -1•lG director of cereulonieR, I3obt. Howse, tratlic in timber limits, waa hen referred There is uch' slleculatioil as to w om _ "1�. ::�r t ,e cou:�ty of cnta ,: � '' �- � �Vlii'tl► lecttu•er, 'rhos. �' ilz�oti, �(ar+�eu• the YreSiueu will appoint Railroad C m- :� • • - a,: ; s +ec•c.:cat ins fu,•uisl,c:l tar �very class oiF1 __ __- :._:L_ - - - -.- -. j' ' to. He contended that a rriatl shoul(1 not - �- 1. r SL •arrt and? hot veatcr heating and• � � wood ; (leputy lecturers, ��:. 1i. I''eg��n i:u to Yarliamer :t «'ith the expectation of miasioners t rider the pro�•ision of the bra. - „im„• ... , • , - veiitii�,t�on_ s�,ecialty: OiRce-- Genie }31ock, � y � � • ti , ti:nd A. FUCRyth...:..•IL IR Rai(1 flee I ate(' -1�� � reapii,g a re�card, and .should not accept Inter -State ,ommeree bill. :�anY I eve _- , j cor;uer ' Uunt ns and Brock atr:eetz3� _ Wni��};. I.�� -�� .. toa•1 East 1 rcl.ca ur,;, Y Ron Agt•ieulhu•al «'orkR ��'ill sjicrrtly Lo_! bribes for his inauenee and vote. 'There called thems Ices to `V itshingtot;r, but nlc ., � - -� ” Kes:i�lence -4 ,n„stou I �n five tail. be c oseu. The president is ery • � • - -__ _ _ � �� �• •:; reinoced from town to �Voodstocl.. i «RR iia doabt of tits fact that, in the last •_ • _ � - y - • _ - -- - -- lament, tna,ny me�Lerg did make t�ic�C�iarass d with the im rut - - + � - -. - - - c : - ....w.. � �` Yarl• pot life of• ..�.'� . . �1 tu,tid►t�ef=�ii /• i x Y PPl• rats, any of w tom are r�leu of .nth - • - r _ '- �. yyHl TEVALE: ». Iarl;e hauls out c f• tho rtes ur throagh a . _ . _. , . �., -- .;;.fr,:.._...: PICKS INCA AGrIiNCX' � j - - "` - � _ � ' ; I the conuivaaiceof theGot•ernment. \Ism- iiitiuence an( diatiLiction that :,their, nits 1 t - '' �U"t"�GFI 'R s 1:U�VL��1), :I,icensea -�. — -- _ _ - � >. • - - • *• eer for he r-1 ?ale of� \ortp and ctionof' all legitimate � p� Ttiesaa evening of 1,aFt {reNk Life i hers became interested in railway schemes cannot he wl oily ignored. 147r. Cle�•e and. ,_ .• � = i,,c.•io � 1 O � n for the t grass r n � agitated rants of Lim- doubtless re refs that Congress i:n pa lug. I - 'tact; attention give„ to all pe , � F' i 5�mw U:,tar n. 5 I3ankiu„ 13usine s. � preli7ises of �essrF. rhos. Hutitc�r aua � and by.this nleuna a ' orders Ly let er nr- teIrr_n•auh. Char;;e:; noderate_ ° : , da a � ' 1 the bill (lid r of make a provision that this t 1'rn:ch r, 'ti ulnr+t�,r, .4rpitret�.r, &c. •4 1 OFFICE: IIOL'irR From 10 to 3 ; $stnr y ,• t�•orP � her lana9 throng i «•Bich they had enriched � . Th,g• Y'lius. Carter, near flies ti'illa_e, commigtiion hould be chosen under evil -• :i dress. 'THUS YQUGHE}�, 1 %�:: 47, I3ruughutit, or 10 tto 1 o`clock. � themselveR• The case of Jarles Beaty, vD 1'l'ilitl,F,ont. - ..�., -, viRitea Ly chicken thieveR, from tLe service rules and b tom etitive exa in- • .. �I � • �. x. hou'L - _ _ _ � 1 ('..,Ii.O.Y., waa referred to as an in�Eance, y P - -- tleRiriu , no duuk,t, and ale° J • (�• Itykert, the formQ'r of wlioin anon. � . . _ - _ - - -- - -_ - - -_ ___ ____ _ . __ s8,o1~Y1��S � llk hIl . C011II8f'tlbl]. for:nier they cook rinse �;c�ese, �u•ee (lnckg, �� f Nest Toronto had It has bee said .that Colo I lfo isoa' ;. ` - • . ,.. t _ �;ltu•I:.tiut.ith.l►tt /. , - � • A�,eut. and fi�'tedu hens, a the � � the Couservativea o - _ - _ :,:. '�> . (3 -3.) G OIt(�L hERI1, t0 peen up Clio i;eese and ducks � thrown overoaard. argil }t . •waa to their lag been cJg red Lhe chairmailshrp o the • • I � -" - - � -- dttekR and rants of money otnniiesion, also. that he has een o erect ._•• - � .., r ��IIpS. HICKS, GE\ L' I{ AL � $LACE -, �_ _ -_ -- - -- - - -• • - - - -- • - - carried away three geesQ, three +honor that they did so, G c We onulitker, 1',1. lioud's old• , • ❑R frolic the latter s dace. ,The,Y' the Secrets yship of the Tr�ssury De- -: - ' Silllti and u S1t�lYl S � �1V1.$10i1 COIlI"tS, frn•ty he � I I were also made to members of Parliamen • z=.iand,� 1'ic •eying, Ont. Raving purchased the � ptTrtment, w rich �_ r. i1'Iairiilug is exp Clod •'� , �( visite(1 the rnrniseA of !4Ir: tCilliertn for railcva�•K in which they were interested . _ 1 I a1RO v a tin .. Man trier � i "� • • 1„,FineFR c rrie�i on ley the late 1lichacl ltee. 7 � � 1 P � p � Y � - will Conti ue the same at the ol,l stand. Give (,'U t, A 7! ' ()�• U i Z lJ l {I (. �. Alajoi�, lint 'furtttutttelt' Rpute.of Life folks � gull even the 11<inisier of Rail�va }•s ha to re+;ign in the earl- � ., - us a trill. -'Ali �:.ork l3ra:nJitly and su,tisiactorilY - � were tt.Rtu', getting ready. t+11;U to "1•urouto, votes money to himreif out of the publi tliiiigt; are si id and ,denied but they ha��e • 1 f rl: +:,,• ut t e sauce sc le of l,ri(:es. U-Y _ �� rio denser C nslstencV thnn rumor, nd I - , - _ •- _ _ Y___.__ :. ° � $S l : -; and Lilo thieves w•et•© driti•eu off the pre• I c►leRte. He thoui;ht alt timber limit ' should be, put up at auction, eo that al will leaf repo at them;. � _ . • -- �_ •- •� tt►t•(L (,r(tt:G('I•!i. 1. ltihitby :Clerk, D C. Nacdotinell, �tihrtUq, uilsea, _ �: � � 'es w ula ha�•e au e<1t 1 chance, an Nottivitlis ending the closeliosJa o they .• 1 - . . (t-tlbt(► � . ,Tan.. 3, Feb. 1, hia . •�, A(Lr,12,iiiay 3, Juno J, July tljisti: Ii. whrJ Iina been t•ihit.nr. hei a parts U final hour o this session it is believ d by ; . _�_; _.. • \ IN.G SIGti 4, f;ep. 2, Uct. s, z; v. 1, vac. l' 1 nwood 6 Lewd 1•ettirued to leer ,hove iu' Lilo treasury. receive Lhe llefit of th o _. � • �) A T � T I N �Gr .V I4AI � i isrougliarn : lcrk, U (3loesou, (rho fat• soul riiauv that (on.,reas will ass a bill c sari , '«', 'ting,Paper- Hangin;;, Tinting, &c., of all: 4 Jnl �, Hel 3. - higher prices that would be obtained. ° p e shortest notice., All shades of ;ll�y Y Llle went Iasi tY'eAk. lbclvinl' ruauy itU g p i ; •' . k ( ids d ni;.o►i th 4. YicKerrng Vi1 ge :Clerk, �l. (ileeeoil, Green' ttChin heart behind, ell liob......lI1RS •Takes u the sun }ect of the Nortl - ing ivangu atiotr say from Hyperb reap r' -r ,� eat i fixed t;, order. 1Cone l,ut tl,e: pert 1✓ng- wood, Jan. 4, �1ar 11 3, :Jvveuiber 3. K •n 1'Veat troubles, he said that in the �'ortl - fourth f DI rch to the 141adri;;al the teeth: 1 � ... -. ' lis), Le. d used. IIiLTS G: WELI30L'R \1•:, �Y , g- Yurt Yer-r•y : Clark, •T W i;urnhaur, .Port, Yhirell, cif `Toronto, to \'iHitiUG fi'18utla i p of k'�prl . � P ,. _ r 8 A ril 19, June 21, $ept. 6; Oct. u 1 Coo per, of �Yeat Ter�`•itoriea •we lead a fair lam le f '� here R1a rha s not les than . __ __ _ _ __ _____�_ - -- Perry,"Februa y P the villtige......liir. 4aui e l 1)ominionl ,(3overnmenL rule. In tho pr - one hundr d bald- headed member and ; , . `• � � -- -- li;t►ut� ttltfl ,�Jtner+.. - iia,!lecember.l3. - lizbi•W e, g Y setSators of he_preseut Con ress wit Pre - • _ _ _ _ g ltochestet', wag bows attondivg .his c•inces wbiere the cfi'aira tvEre mans eel g i '� • I� • �. Uxbridge : l'1 rk, /., Hewphill, _ _ _ �- - _ - ' , F'eb• ��, Al,r•il L0, J ne 23 oP. 7 Uct 14J, Dec li. qI ,loe I.ocul Governments there had beau i o sidential b es buzzing iu their bo nntak 4H •LESLIE, L'QOT � AND SHOL ' � ' - inotlier s fauera� last weep........ r. To them t le vision of riding do n the � 5. Cai,,,ingt�u: Igrk,(ieo 8tsuth Gi'Ta�uDlr�rgtori, I'rnnock came iu too eluse contact with � rebclliouar brat iu the Nortlr•West Terri -- . �' C� 1I ker. Yeggecl a „d �ewr, work. Orders Feb lU, �11ni1 21, .T ine•SZB, Fool t K, O Avenue, . - t to. • rx ,e,•ienced workman- � 3eavercou : lerk, (i � Bruce, lioavertou, 141c:sa1's• Taylor .'t I•ount's shaper last ! toriea tliel Dominion Uaverninent had f 11. ' b re headed, from the Rite l.r� „nl,t .• atten<te 1 1 t Dec lfi_ lIouse to, t e Capitol .on a wind ourth- • _ ' LI, ,• on't forget the stand, nearly opposite Clio ,Feb 11 April L`G, J ue 24, bept 9, - l • ickerin viP.t:ge. 7 -v 7. C'ter;;rove : Clerk, F J (sill ©a],iA, t'i+ter- Thltr6aay iu .couaecluonce of which Ile � away, an�1 there had beau two rebellioi s• of March i not an agreeable e i e is 1 - News. iii6 ,strEe�, Y s P cdrtaea hia lima is a sling. SABaH• I Tliere trel•er would ••hay© been a rebelli n p .. - - _ _ __ — ____. grow, Feb 12, Ap it Z:J, J one 2v, Sep ib, Dec 17. , - _ � _ __�___ ,M�,., __.�.. -_ ; -had them been no grievances. The ha f- their polite al air castles. They wil form • •, .: - - - - - - -- Ilotcl�• - -- �. E. FaREwE��� he contended, a d po P -- • , - • , • _ _ 'L' Order, � BROUGHAM., ;,. :, breeds 1►ad Itrievauces, a werfitl lucleua for the assage f the • f ;� .� - : _ ,_ _ : � -___. - �- :•- .- •�. ---- .-�- f =' --•- Y � .Clerk of the I ease, - lx bill, and � hatever may be their n otive.. , • : •. Conte lion i cad a i - - -- _ - - - -- - - - I in support of hia n 1 o r - • r �L•'. PE1�tAtiGL•' HOTEL; GII:EE�- -j- - -- -” , _ -- the countr and humanit will. be bens= •, , i �etor. This � 'After the meeting of tlje Agriealt t•al Iron that; bad bees atnlE�a� ��,�C” alaona e- fitted if tli pt•oposed bill become law_ - 1 Doti, Joun '13itchell, },rop7r. P C�QY'�.1�1�' -' <� .i .: rha half -breed t _ �' •, • - hunse i a, new building, fittoa, up with every _ Society ha(1 aa,atlrUea, 111r. Thonlae by I Yts assage must be in the natur of au • NG, �ILL� a etch ft-om l�lajor Crozier to Goverr or P �. • acc•o�i, Dilation for the trav,lirnq bubltG• Large �� l� 188( who. strop V • � and eo nmocious staples and Bleeds for horaoa. Poucller, the Treasurer of the L'oard, in• P Dewdney, i4i Japuary, 1.: anieuclmen to the conatitutioil, and there - � " � 1 >AUall tall tirnea pe pleased to receive a call �-- ARF.-- viited the ofl!ieei•s, directors, the N F•rtrs' fore mnat tie ratified by the legs lative nrt►ed tl }at the grievances of these r • � �� from ,ti• irieniis and thQ public generally, when now in 11 opera ion.. We are prepared to f111 representative, and a few fi'iendt3 t0• an asaembliea • 13tt people be promptly attended to by he Hof two - thirds of.� the fates , -. . i� Ure n vrood. _ -- orders of all k rags on the shortest 1u>esrplo Herice the im'pottanCe - of assent tt the - - -- - - - --- -- - -- ���. �Ve ails manuiaeturo o r aupper at Johu 91., Uerow's nosy Gv.vornnlent. `Vbeu the .rebellion br ke p . � ' � � v OUSE PICIiERING. Z lie s read,• although gotten up uelled, bat ale regret d resent sea- iron, in .order that it ma he in , _ �-,. � • . � 0 Y� D O . H � S AS TSLI\ DS • •'` hotel P out It paid to b+e .q p _ � , genes Gordon, Yropr+•a; tor. This house ie, DOO1tS, � � y pe that our brave volunteers had to be c ed • rear HAND -- T:IATL$, in lorry, was in ever res et satit;fac- ' le time to r -n n uratiori of ithe Yreag en$ on . �' � � � afire' ew prick building, tiniahed in crape 14IOULDINCia, r de teased style. Every convenience and comfort for the Newol 1' ets; Haluaters, Q:c., d:c. tOly, gild wsa lleai'tlly enjoyed by those„ ant to al ughtsr a i� P » � with the t g lggcl, The assage o . ,:ravel ing public. !yew and commodious stables hreaeut. After sup r, Ddr. L. Mae�ey. (who wer�a fiKhting far what they consid ed the thirtiet of April, •ands µris.' � 7-y ale K of such a ill would be of great be alit to . " a,L^ C� I'dtSl . Hite Secretary of rho Hoard, in a fehcitpus their homes a ntresimnsible for h e 1 yea' the countr , in Lhat it would protr ct the' - - -- - - - - -- �-- }-- ---� -� S� v slat Warden Dioukho�i4e the tGt,�•�ernm 1 I ;.- _. ' M►cyiuxcT.� prices down to it overyoue, foe cash. Please (speech, 1uo ed t P short aessi ri of Congress, which ow ad- • . �,r . ,t;;,;,,i,;,,,...� ._.._ _ .� ..,:�:- ;,_- .,.- .••�..� -- give �s s call and oblige. ' � take file Cllali. The President of the Su- �hatin �e braes ewer off thehtt3overn s ent journs, on t e fourth f March. -� A TIES ; ��'ISHIN(1•� TO TAKE pLrZ�T1J & Ii;F.11I1:'THURh, .oiet�', 1�"• Oee• Yliilip, was tUen called that the iia Red �.•• • • sic 1'3 -3.'3 a• _- o neat. and infect man- to theaelcharftee? WhY, Y The cone try ha8 g Own Sao i;reat eta in- 1. es�one iu Iuatrumental pr vocal Mu �• p• on, and in an el d p°. Reel, an` they had - bailt the C.P.R. T ne, teresta hay• become o complex, t at the - ' • : _ � catt,o te•iu Vocal Mutiic in�Clase or by private •- Her referred to lue pleasure in ineetxnR � had been•, bailt, bat w ose limited le illative to rn; aphoi by the ____ ---- - , . • rat inafr Lion. Apply for teri,na to — the C'' �' brat did 1 � _ th�n1 around the festive l►oard, and moi•)ey 'built it � The people e, founders, i pow ,too brief. Of arse it �, ' •-•� . Mis A, E. Et�utts Prof. of Music. • - II b - t t,•ustea they had all enjoyed the oysters they owil it ? blot a it of it. It was will be ur ed by so a smart and riginsl � - Mu is room•a,t the residenco of DSra. Head � millionaires in- France, Germ ray, people tba •Congress Des more bar than x � � -• �- - s • .. • oppo to Id>rwR offiea, Pickering: as he lied done. He tivsted that flee owned by good and hat' the Her it adjo rns the •• Pickering Tair this year would exceed all 1~a,gla,nd, the IInited Btates, and a fe in b t this to is alwava hallow _ j Obtained, and -all other business iu t1►e U. S•, previous years, and that •the o le would better ; � - •' • _ � - - ; Patent Office a tended to for Moderate Fees; Pep hiontre{�1, who by their extravagant ez- aimed .? ' our office is pTlosite the L. $. Patent Of�ae; and main ere and t ose .best acq - N Tb�e '�a�lor . and wo 'can ob a,n Patents in, less tiwe than take more �il4fkieat in then, local Fair and peed utlt rag sOC'�ty gins cteating ar� a of .with the 1 gislative iatory��fntiia al nit�L �0 NSQ h�� it alon I - � those remote f om Washington• p �• ii ' .= µ t s : - -P . eet fit mod�•at rites, Send' MODI or T1I3,nirVlN(3. iYe advtee as bo le who ' et'e ' p • , :li7l ecialtte ere p ee of ch�t�rge; and we hake NO McBar$• �y• v• RiJhartlsOn, �11l1 seyeral not ab1,egto standoit� and the result set andwm a tblhave anffered ,mo froim- - - p � patentabilityy i •lation. � '- I - eatiataction guaratrpped. CHARUF. UNI ES�.WE-OBTAIN PATENT..' others, gave vent ;o - similar ezpressians neglect. or hasty leg i tbo 8u t, be dis(tlster. geclaimed that as the C Ii,, r - � DE Y COMYFTITIOid in price, style or work- re, to the Fostmaster, P were going iii this year to d0 all ;� In Hari Hal lit he le ialative anatiaa We refer, h 'lt liey • - ahahip; I have a fine select stacdc of _was as� much an imperial work as ol- po y g. i _ • _ uew:goods to pick from. of Mone Orde Div., and to officials of the U. S. onial o�1e, the Imperial Governments Bald yy - is -not lee importan than the Judi cal and , � _� _ � � I Patent Office. For circular, advico, terms, and they could to �i�te tile' k';'.air a success• executive and if it personAel sho , s snore- - Pi�.KERII�T(. ON"Ji:; •rafereucesto Luse clieute in your own 8tateor THE rjEwg •repre8ft>}LatiVe Baid that Ile have Been asked to contribute to it con- ues t 'an the . `` � - - - - -- - - -- - - _ -� • : „ county, write ., . � could• ndt allow •this gathering to -disperse iguoramu es and emagiag ' � �� + _ can live at houio and make more more . (, O, atraction. The Government claim that cheg of t�e go :'exnment it is be- . • - •• y at war$ for us, than at anything else ip. `�� '�xO,y � ! other bra • -. - 1 the world. Capital not needed : ou are 2-y oast Patent Office, W`gehington, D.O. without .mop ing � • hearty vDte of thanks the rod would be built and it ,wool "not cause it i far mar$ numerous. 0 y DPP to bit. Popcher fat' hia genezoRit in pro• , . � startdd free. Both sexef►; alt aged. Any ,y coat t e country a cent. The incre se iu Washi gt,ou, - ne •au do the work. Lar a estrnrn s sure from �- viaing the s rea(I oD this; ocCaslon. , H8 yalao f laude in the N4rth-'INest a d the Feb. 11. , o g � oald a tract • -•��•• I'. • first start, ostl autflt and terms area_ Betted � �� YD V pad heaitil on'o ed the gbod � _: Y was sw•e all li y Y large ;immigration that tt w -= _ not- clay. �oata. you naming to yen us ydur � g�,�e a D8 , Rond, Will, Lcase, 14lortgsge, � . thither would mar® than recoup the Dun- � ,1,Ile .S lvation Arm • at Uzbri 'ge has - add esa and • ud out ; r( You are wise will do 88t bef01'e "tllplll• r R. R, Mow- S r `.,. '� y� or other legal ocvmenc to craw things . - • urollaRe flee old school douse ear the .: - eo a once. �. HALLL+TT QL CO., PortlancT} Me• , or want to rrow woney•; . -• _ ,. bra seee>;tied the motion with pleasttre�: Irby fajr the coat of its construction. •• But , Fouoher, in returning thanks, saidV t e r�'salt of salmi of land fosl� rr 'in 1886 ailwa r $800 from Ml', A• Long, � �. - `� � �. •' - - -- - - - -- -- -- - - - - -- or wantto i ears your property iu p'ira�:Claes y'� • y � � s �__ , - D esS 'rind Mantle M king. English or C aadiau Companies at the lowest Mr - ,. - poeaiblesatee „ Ize wars ple�� that all present lead ens than 868. t Eight rmilliona of the � pie's for a ba acka. '., •.., • : .i: -- or a Plow o11ed the "Adve'#1�•, vrhioh beau' 'jVYed themsely ,anc� lie was also pleased money was in this road, and the nits Tlae fa her -of Vice - President awllin. .i.. :.l • •; M 6s R. �,. BTOTTt; wrll continue he dress all rivals; : ( ' ' and mYntl� making busines$ ae usu at the ' of Oil -cake, Fla : -sees, Eictra .tp np�ee the g0� feeling" Shown slug the a►ers �nat n to eapeotatione. ,It hs cost hf rise U ited 8tatea, oalle�l his f ur sons ...� - ress crate, ane mite west of the village f Picker- or a • eupp a I Planer; determinatioxi a eel} tO Ro in and p' - - 'rag. Lategt English and Americ at lee. afl+8i L11e .�{reat warr10r8 O:� t�tlCiBn 1118 OY'�' y or a New R d of Oat, pdenl that ie lfttpibrior to pfekex'i���t� f 1887 a grand ��'� a mile to oonatrnct it, wh le the � � , � ; -- 1 ge t forCorn�vall's'8elf- Fitting Char _ r -19 �al:e tile - ,Mega der, .7t11i118 da�s'�', -- _ -__ -- --- _--- -___ -- ___ -- angthinque heiretofvreforporrid ge, qq aamel�ngth of it had been laid n011- iCin - -. �-- - - or a ticket or �ie South Ontario Ti'air, ,.. -, '1 ' Fuvicesti, This Cauld be do went aria at a� cost of�7,500. per mile. It Woutld h rs ere � •� 1Z derai d. $ie ob1�gM� wil . r $e i�c� used 't n batter for the taiantry ii tine. and Ha nibal. His fou>F �au As a, tis- �,, ' �` i I�Te�sxri2�ki �" ,�:.. call on t an : � to wont �n earnes6 �� • named eapeet�i111y Etucp � " -` ., please you. _ deli all � licketJt, they aQUI Tho oo»• road hs _been bulls ab such 4 c � `� ,. ' -- , - '' � he �i. P. T �aov- trails an America. I � t , 6'ffi CARR,`tir`actical dreaemaket•, hti,e'�jdst $. PR�N.GL���� ;�•ir � Hi3 asxt re - � � ' s over Diekie Ac Margnie' Shore, and ' ' ltb , . -�ianf then irieparatCd. - _ ,op ned shop '' Notary Public, W y � � �'• �'�� .`, at Onane. 7-tf. ._ �� -y � .. �, ;^ � Ib a char of the. public p t; ... � - - ,_ ` f , ._, '� . _... , • _ _ L _ ,. i �: d � � r , ._ -.* _. �.. _ .. 1 - . ;:.: _ ._ t .;- I ,.: ...' :, .: :. .. , .Y _ �— � - • .. • ` i I .., \ � .. 't, � ,' . , i _ i. ._ , - .- - -.' f jti A.A.. t � . � . , _ •t�: �3 � :1` • .• _ ,_.. ti_. ..... ,. - • . : r .. 3. ..: ,. - _ • -. .- .. .. .� .. � . r� . , , , ; n.: ... .:.. .. ... ... -. . .. .. .... .. .. i . -. • .. ... .. ... .. .. - aril : S ,'. .. . ,d. ,• - �..::.. .. ,. '`� . _.... , x. � .,, /f SY ,..:;. i {, , . � s. .. � e T _ is 3� _ i�.. n 1.,L -. Via::.. _ _ . ... _. ,. .. rt, - . � . ,f� ,F .. ,• -,.... ,A.. r ... xt ., ,.sr... j�?� tT, . ? "..w.,a -. 5 ,Sxd.� �.1 �'_ .1 - It ,n .s ..�c:r�.� u ,�• - _�'ra' �,s . S..- .#.�cae,.� - ".Mye .. _- .. .3 ..' _ • ' a. � h - _ _ _ _ _ __ :..i:: _ „ - _,� b ..> - .- , -I I K '- • , , - ' ' ' ' !t 51. j # . - . . ,E _ . I. I 1. i I, j' , . . . _ . ., i „ - . _ (i] _ - - . , - ,... l+ y t. .. , / • I- • 1 w / .. -.. m rP. :6 -� - • . i .- I . T -: - ; • . ' 8 IIB BIN6IILAR ACCIDENTS.. , $DII$B ,NOLD. � . HERE AND T iR.E. . YOrk,''G lOLYS. , It _eaod :,o I •s C -- ` ,,. pf' - ---�. , .,4 }' TSlr^" ' r _up ' _ !' F _ 1 r�. l �r.r 1 _ };''_ . 1. - nt1` 9 l:AP�Y PEO . F. Simpson, of St, Atria; wad' y x', • R• `Sort*. $T ��-IOx bit eli tl on the finger b his iafunt Corr ii Rom•-_;:@ one cl i't of btiad. ; �_ who bvWs this the for to wife t ` ', - - chi A. A w ek later his hand and �►rlit be- dough and miz with i end- hi►Ilf oup of aggar, f[uon happiness will kno In 1ttE: agf bEa #rt the?l;;ter th re may be ,' Who ashes on his sidew k throws ' . n . I ' gal to swell, blood- poisoning ensued and he . one quarter cup of butter, two cups of dried will always have more tr ends than foes. , he gas region,• !r,, up fn the sky at ni�lit t �,`i ` ' : - ' ;. di din horrible. agony. culrrants ; make into small rolls, dip into Who dotes her bonnet at a play, ono or more fair)t,..hite a eaks, aiz or eight the roe '•.' : hart the four - ear:old son of Ih•. "S iaer melted butter, place in tins acid let rise ttind , WUI meet with bleeainge very da ; set long. They q9a0 k like comets, and �a � thre . y P Who his wife's letters m tly mail@, , of oton, Ind. swallowed a co er cent beke• Nee not.to_t�lt flcsititro spate @, a Sret seent}s, quite nerally mistek�n -s , ,.� .� -. The a ut two weeks o alzd fs rapidly wasting BROILZD iiYSTIS33S:_•— the o -w. li� a a�O°'°s Haas b or►, vne of these is ca g The Queen attended a car masse perform- burning gas►j. Th light of the well `to s``in' , a y in spite of all that. n be done for him, napkin, season with pepper +nd salts- wid ance on Monde for the rat time since X11 parent ��aa y, hires upon t�,�lpurtail •eryatals wh P - I th physician. having faifea to give relief. broil on a wire - folding rid iron, turning prince Albert died. cite often are tin in the air far abdv supp °r, • mm a in s -s s + $ e i Little Willie, the son of an Omaha man, d went Serve The Hudson %y Rsifro ,running from a,, and is by 9e#t' r •ted, thro A req ly. i tsly of iah, with butter. V �8�n,ya a Y I aw llowed's silver dollar when he was three i' _ Winnipeg to Hudson Bay, will spend $4,- dwo again, ,at we a it, tHough the . . - • ye re old. The coin remained in his stn• CURRIED OYSTRIV9. � Put the liquor dra n- 000,004 iA oonatruction t is year. Three " -well mayy ;e ay evil from ue, h v y fit" j mach for two years, but was finally extract ed from the oysters in a saucepan, with h if ships are beings built at Ni wctastle -on -Tyne: ell furnishes • -'r t one comet" I 110 y "—as 1K'e .� 1ed. 'the boy now has symptoms of blood- a cup of butter; two tatilespoonfula of flo,jr, for Bay navigation, basis 10 engines and sty cab it, fob• ' ;ant of abetter name' -- Otta po. sowing. and one of curry powder ; let boil ; ad e rails for 200 miles of road. hich always ?Sj ears ins the same place. comps • - - an Retilly, *wnq bf the Cyclops Mine oysters and serve at will. Near Tacoma, W. T., onday, a large• hen the low�t .:ir also �ia Shed with ice. of the, ! ,�_' ` ne r ails was eau ht in a snow slide and ' �! `� tree was blown down falls into a cam ryatala, we set, » t the comets, but sett for E ► I Y' g TOMATO ►70UY, —To one pint of canned g P er streaks tkt,e om le refleetionagthat The - - , i \ ca ried a mile down the mountain. He cut u fine d where a number of Chinese labourers were Y , p ' • matoeS or four large ones , . - �- w one slightly itj'ured but was complete. ' p sleeping. Nine dead bodies have been re- each from fire ointe here the. coatsb to i}: Y P one quart of boilin water, and let them boil P 8• . ly burieyd in snow. He du a tunnel t d th nfuI of moved at last account,$ an a dozen or more ere, do s,cro I the sk to the hcirizon. at .. - , systf : 1. g ill one , en ad nearly 'a teaspoo down . . , . . _- � -, • .. ,; an worked his way out, but it took a whole are in arcs. Several bodie are still au he Points wher�a re see t e glare of the e a soda ; .when it foams up add one pint of J P- die- I ing T WE ARE OFR1�11G SIG d • todo,it, ton," of Au acts,. Ga.,. of sweet cream instead of butter, a few fallenmbebeburied in the now under the aThey stand ou !;against the der I I ').tl - sweet milk, pepper and butter or one cu p reeman Arring g bac�• be d ' DRIVESinLAPIES'�MISSES at mpted, to fix the electric light in his crackers rolled fine, and serve. � There are enough unmarried Iadies and round, like ��, fieryi rode, a cent>~al .. Smitl bi liard hall 'recently, when his hands came - gentlemen in Elora to make. every clergy- right streak, , spine, running throu h imp r in contact with both ct►rbons of the lam BRE�iclxa Gr Asa ATVY RE(t`VIRF'.D S Ii APfR man in the lace rfeh —if th would air off hem, which aht4.ea off !into a beautiul Fr., AND CHILDREN MAN p' —Make a small notch by means of a file on P Y P lowing red on $ h aide. The are re �•• a a strong current of electricity passed and get hitched. Not only would the clergy- Y regular - openit th ough his body. He will recover, but his the edge of a piece of glass, then make the men be made happy, butt a furniture tnon n shape, apps; st,,lp about twenty inches Junt TLES, IN ALL THE to a and throat are paralyzed and he is end of a tobacco pipe, or of a'rod of iron of the coal deal rs, and the ge arse merchants ids, the elder straight, 'the top ,slightily ; , beta the same size, red hot in the fire ; apply the bunded and th.e �.ottom fading awiay, as it - - r u a le to utter a word. would all weir smi es of satisfaction. —New i - Di: I hot fi'on to the notch and draw ft slowly N. P, formulated The El ra Express. anches the flamaa an 'the g1ar of the well - ; - ;:. • - man while chopping `wood cut �.a 1if 'n an direc P pp g g along the surface of the glass t y No de @criptt °n r pictures of these corn don, '. . t - r - j Lead i n st yl $ bin his boot. _Thinking he had cut a lion you pleaeo —a crack will follow the di• The Popo is pretty well fi ed in a worldly nd fiery column can give a true;id°a f thrut i , es g lcr in• hie foot also, he sat down and reation of the iron. � point of view. He deriv $fi40,t 00 from heir strange beauty, which does not beco a :t mo t g . . ah uted for help. Assistance came, and the capital left by I uts IX., nd deposited to ommonplace by reason of,, a regular, eve all a To KESr Lsetoxts.-- Lamona are a every En Itch banks . ' i m n, who was not able to, walk, was placed $ $2,000,000 from rents, and ay —or, rather, every ni ht—a aran i ; It �' !. o a sled and hauled home. When he of cheap luxury for those living near cities, or $3,000,000 from "Peter's ance "the tfta PPe _ 1 1 .- ` ` FOR THE g having Bas access to rapid transportation, ' 8 these phenomena are vYetble .only, and r sch w ` t re his boot and stocking were cut from g P P° , of Roman 'Catholics in 11 parts of the ertain- favorable conditio ia. Those atilt •' rear) ? and can be kept fresh for months by uttinl world. He has its roved n the financi ' hi foot,. when it was found that the foot hilly nights when the sky has a .hazy 4V ache . r: = them into a clean tight.•jar or cask, an cover- condition•of Peter t e fisher en, and come arance when a few seafterin flakes `of - 'Par 1 w not cut enough to draw blood, ing them with cold water. Keep is a cool° into ai} estate more like tea of Dives. ris , dr snow ma be flutiterin gdown ale I I .1 /- ct „ ? _ brakeman at Longview, while `on a place out of reach of sualight, and change What was the primitive pair of skates ? he nights upon which the finest displas Si i i - Present s eason ee, took a bottle•of whiskey and went to the water - often, not less than every third a n� - . . Love near town; where he built a fire at day •ever second day is bettor. Lemons A pair of sheep shank bo The Nor re seen ; and several nights may interveUe yo,i Y ; Y Y we ions and the Icelanders need them and tween those curious and beautiful ex}j - m ? e root of T tree alfil lay down beside it. are excellent for winter use, or ff one is hies- men -per aps the. very poorest a ong them use titions. Sometimes the comets will appear s � i e high wind blew t'he tree down So that oue, or inclined to rheumatism. them to this very da n old English irectl overheat(, and the Se !colum s i stoc 1. 't fell across the lower part of his body, Y y' ' g Y` '�' I - • 00r�. ;: t caking his back. He managed to get a Ivory may be cleaned by scfrubbfng "wfth chronicler, of the twelfth cat fur ,describes flan reach to a gre,�►t .height,'depenfiing, f i a new soft tooth•bruah, sod and tepid how the cockneys of the p rio7 skimmed, nurse, on the distance of the observer fro - q ' LADIES DON'T BUYjWITH- or from an inside pocket, with which he „' „ - Eras I I water-, then' dry the ivory an brush well, as swiftly as a bird flieth i t the air, upon. source of illumination. Recently th top f I t the ground and roots as far under the dip the latter in alcohol and polish the ivory these mutton bones. John Bull had not no of these reflections was estimat, d to "` I as he eou'd reach. These exertions must OUT FIRST SEEING OUR ve lasted some time, until hopewaadriven until it has regained its former sheen, if yet discovered his iron mi sand hfs coal ix and a hn}f mflet� above the burnipg we Pr° i s the water gives the ivory a yellowish tint, bunkers. a o ay by despair, when he used the razor in 41 x LARGE' STOCK AS. NO ifferent manner, first cutting his wrists. dry the object in a heated place. If age The coat of cremation at Gotha, accord no ` has yellowed it, place tl }e object under a. ing to a report recently rest afore the Rer- M i (. 11 THE I� T'ISITIVE � ors-E. . ter waiting until tired for death to' release . A. little mouse nunsed to the iva s of t e W i _ HOUSE IN THE CITY CAN m from pate, hr finally sawed througF}'his bell =far with a small veeael containing lime lie Cremation Society, amou is to £21 lOs, ` _ . { , I • . rat. Ife'was dead when discovered. and muriatic acid, and set the whole to the exclusive of church foes, sin ing, belt -ring- 'ores, once left its quiet home, an(i yeti out . ha. ` i - sunshine: fig, ntaurnfng, coaches, and urn. An urn P°tt a journey, and w-as Weatly charmed} _ ofl- G �/ E Y O �% A S (�` O O D m be deposited free of ex time in the col ith m ny of the strange things that it saw, . - tl} i ' ' • • AI'1'I.B Pvnbixa.• —i,ut good, tart cooking P° P ' . Table for the Ilse Of Nails. apples into slices, after the are peeled and um arium for twenty years, at the expira• mongs ishich was a dear little house, tI)le ell •� STYLES OR VALUE FOR lion of which time the safek aping is to be leer of hick stood wide open. As there' , y cored, and lay them in a uttered baking as no one .about, it ventured to look in, I The NatioTtal Budder r gives the follow", dish, in alternate layers, with dry broad Paid for or the urn will be pr perly interred cat ble'for the use of nails : unless ot}torwiso die osec} o b the fees nd saw a bit of cheese suspended from tlae YOUR MONEY. For ],000 shingles allow 3 to 5 ands crumbs. ' Sprinkle each layer thickly with P _ Y eLintt. "That cheese smells very to g 11 , po fives, y gone f j I sugar and tghtly with. cinnamon, and let j of urpenn� nails • or 3 to 31 pounds three bought the niouae and forthwith walk's , ' l nn Walla. the top layer be bread crumba. Melt an ;Ocean travellers do not kale _the terrible ' beii 11 I y n, and be an to nibble awe at the rem ti _ ounce of butter and pour over the pudding, ordeal the stokers undergo. The steamer g Y p ? For 1,000 laths allow about 6 pounds ng morsel. fee penny fine nails. B e till the apples are done. This recipe LTntbria has seventy -two fur aces which S udcienly there We a sharp' noise which m'te varied by ua ?ng apples for the top require 3.t0 tons of. coal per ay, at a cost ' ; 0 For 1,000 feet clapboards about 18 pounds reatly frightened the mouae,I but when ik -:- g s' enn nails. layer, and covering the pudding, just after of10,(XIO per voyage. One hundred and I - ' ? y yy ried to run home again, it fo nd 0e, door 1i - takin from the oven, with a meringue made four 'men are employed at a furnaces. i _ or 1,000 feet boarding= boa►ros 20 pqundb g hut! , w b beating the whites of three' e s to a One stoker tends to four turn e$, ruShin htpenny common. Y g g8 g I need not tell you what followed)— suffii+li! ur - i , . froth, with two table�poontula -of granulated from one to another, epenain three min . or J,000 feet boarding - boards 25 ponnda sugar and the juice of half a lemon. Return utes at each. Then he (lash % to the air t to say that it Haver saw its podr father fir + • n enny common. g 1 and mother again ! (, . L' I _ it to the oven Ion enough for the eggs to pipe,- takes a turn at cooling o , -antl waits g . ' ;' I or 1,000 feet top floors, sgnaree dye, s8 g l There are traps ` for childreny aftd very I rn ' f': . : ugds ten enn floor. acquire the desired finaneas, for his call to go through the same opera eu.pting are tWW'ea�ts hung tip to attract P Y 'tion. •Four hours of seorchin and eight 1 F+. i I For ),000 feet top floor, square edge, 41 Hew •ro "f'TQe.9,9 H: �Bxcll[►ESY.— Ordinary I hem ; but rat �tertlber —the beat si �jf unda twelve nn floor. fiat embroidery may be pressed with a hot h aka 'up the roc ne o life. here traps fa th o aside. i= .I - pe y Y P Indians on the Pinof Ride P 1: - f,. ours of sleep ' - For 1,000 feet top floors, matched, ..blind a on on. the wrong aide, laying the piece on The Sioux g There is a way that seemeth right units -f -i 1'' sled, 35 pounds ten nn floor. Agency have established' a no el court for po y a dump cloth ;but as this treatment would g Y man, but the en thereo, are the ways of I t t 14'or 1;000 felt top ours, matched, blind ruin raised work, like ribbon embroidery, Lhe punishment of petty crimes. The Ghief ( eith." r �- - tl 1 •;? sled, 42 pounds tw lvepenny floor. arrasene work, etc., abetter way is to lay a Justice is the celebrated warrio , 1 oung- . _ 1 st •hor 1' 000 feet fur�in 1X'3 45 unda ,ret towel on the table or the car et ; spread Mnn Afre►id -of leis - forces. s associate r • et 11 q �, p Bt:I:'tic TRUE. t npenny common, 8, over this ,the pp��'eco of w rk right aide °tip, jrejoicea in the title of •` I\'o I' ash." The ' I ' For 1,000 feet furring, 1 x2, 65 pounds ten• and tack tiglitly to tea fl©or Lakin care ourt was'established about tw years ago, She was four and,* ats ne was six. Sh;e Hat on -- .1. 1 '' nny common.- to draw it tight enough to remote all K•rink•nd. is reported to have broug t about the he pian stool, fla,nxi ho stood beside her -; 1'. 1 For 1;000 feet fns finish about 30 ands lea let it dr p tionte dra oat excellent results: Recent) , however, nd I bl 1 ins the cu:�tain,r heard their talk, i - , y.in this position. I 4_ ei ►htpenny finish r ahgpe by holding it' tie° members of the tribe diS vered that " P c thy, hi86est one there was, , wo k of this kind fnto . I he court has no le 1 'urisdictio and now .- nd brow ht it -) purpose, for you and me." °'t ` 1. over bctfling water and ateemfng it, and Y} en. the Chief Juusstice solemnl y sentences "Hut a mnatn t eat it' because mam�tt�w I then tack out on the carpet as described. i oulrin't like ft • y I ' . li i Von Moltke on the Buttle8eid. them to jail for the commission f Some miS yon know' she wouldn t ' . - RtsTbRINQ Yt.csit. - - -It ib customary to demeanor, they coolly snap thei fingers at 1 ke It ; ou. know she wouldn't, Fr©ddy." t Since "Moltke'a important speech at the 'use ammonia for the purpose of noutralizin Me Honor and walk out of the c urt. " She wouldn't care if it didn't !hurt uo; - t ? R fchatag the papers are full of anecdotes P g I nd it ouldn't. ��'ho ever heard of ate ' acids that have accidentally or otherwise Tt {R AvlttiBc�x Sc�eIFTr. — «'it the first i .. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF re sting to the general, anti the following is deatro destroyed the color of fabrics. This must pple hurting anybody's You just take a ' _ „ y -,of I)ecember the Audubon . Soc ety for the i o, a of them, related by Biemarek : When be ap ied immediately or the color is usu- protection of birds entered on its Seven- big a td then I will.. t I _ ' I o the eve of war even INoltke becomes ally ntiterfmtly restlored' After careful to °nth thousand of enrolled me Where. As. No, reddy, I c::;: r. and yeti can .' T . _,0 to kative, and when we marched in 1870 he .lamina id if they war., 1 }:.rll: tt a t tusn't ' i use application of chloroforin virile bring stet© plan was only attnounced'in Iebruary, << That ain't so 'very her('. ,t; mina is iri rp e t s I a once grew ten years younger, spoke with out the colors as bright as ever!. Plush lid the first certificates of me bershi . is- a • vi •acity, took pleasure in champagne and goo(ls and all articles' dyed with analineued in April, the large number of mem era worry. Aunt �iag said it wail t hurt t c ce cigars, and Lost all his pedantry colors faded fr•im ex osurt! to light, will P b _ s ; she W mamma worried al , ;, - things. T p (t is an indication of the wide•spre d interest a luired.while resting on the laurels he had 'look as bright sa ever after a u •Tug with taken in Gee Subject of bird protts lion by the 1 she so an't know she can't worry Let:p' �4i ` i teed in 1868. During the battle of chloroform. The commercial e�loroform eneral ! ublie. The influent© f t o behin the curtain and eat it, :then }f . g p o he society ` W. Wigs ratz, when victory was doubtful for will answer the purpose just as well. This has made itself felt in the best q afters, and amma c mea up, she won't see us.'' �- . g . h urs, Bismarck approached Moltke, for chloroform will be found. very useful, as although feathers are still worn to some No, reddy. (rod can see us behin m nted by doubts and Tsars as to the result the curtain, as well as He can in thus roe • ' a , .. of the terrible stru le. Moltke chloroform, -which is quite cheap, readily extent, they are for the most p t those of , as ail t ens d 8 this B Its 1 . e is as ha .. r o faded 1 ah art rd restores the color of plush garments ants game and domestic birds and w no lot. er 1P as a rock <� IVo � _ I,: o his black steed. He was observing the g Freddy, let's be true. "' ' ., 1. I that have been consigned. see hats trimmed with the heads and wins ;, We Continue to sell • co Use of the battle, and it was impossible � Well said Freddy, "we will." . !' . to attract his attention. But Bismarck had APME MRIUN(Ilix.— Prepare six largo, of half a dozers small song bird There is Y,. " / a ittle case in his pocket containin two tart ap les for aaut*. While hot put in a no expense coitttected with me berahip in VPILTONSi • ci are one of excellent, the other of 't a in p egg tits Audubon diet which is la orin sole- NCW St le Of Engagement. _ iece of butter the size of an a ��'hen Y, $ Y fe 'or duality. He offered the case to Moltke; cold, add a cup of fine oraeker crumbs, the 1+ educate people to apprecia the value It is s d that in some fashionable, a ` r i „ 1 an 'without s kin the eneral took elks of three e w 11 beaten, a cu of o� our birds to the' country at .1 rge. The ould -be . ' AU�USA P� g' g Y gga 9 P society wants a local sacra to ver town ashionable, societies, young ladie rL SONS it, examined the two agars, and chose the sweet milk ,qr cream, a little salt, nutmeg Y Y d gentl men have improved upon the of `i i- . -I r go ' one : without thanks. But Bismarck and sugar toe taste. Bak° fa a large plate, in the land. Information s'9 to la methods ail of "engagements," die., with all then ° ' -;: : un erstood him. He put spurs to his horse with an undercrust of rich paste and a rim aDd plats may be had by add essiug the npleasan nesses in case of than' i an chlaerfuII returned to hie t for of uB te. Vt'hon done, take the whites Audubon Society, 40 Park Row, New-York 8'e °# mind, I + AXMINSTERS P� P 1 you kno . They come to a sort of tae t P th nght he, i Lloltke is still able to make of the eggs, half a teacup of white sugar and . i unders riding "without the formality f' _ ch ice of a cigar with such calmneas of a few drops of essence of lemon ; beat to a ; . i _ oposing, and without either aide in '' �r'L� T T mi d ft means that all is in on well." stiff froth, pour over and put back into the ,1 EVERYDAY PHILOS PRY. and eft er it, o � g ; i I a n -- V .CeL `%t1 � YR 8 P° P h nour or law as to make. { I , , - ?: . s _ oven to brown lightly. t to break. ff a scandal 'or a law net. The L. f T Der poorhonae vhas fall of epees who a certai quiet, silent wa take saes io - To Cr<EAx KtU (Iuwi.- Stains may be Y Po 4 1. : $tAit +ey ab a Smoker. t removed frgm even the most delicate) color - p°lief dot tomorrow vhill bring em luck. o each other. They are more to each other . . - , t Special Prices,n "order to re- t an if t e were mere Y ;Der older I rhea der more pelief dot Y ly what ordina tauley Bays : —" I never allow the luxur• ad kid gloves, without injury, by Suspending . - I duce our ear StOCk. o n folks vha@ omin we foolish and ple cal "keeping com n '' • i _ ' gP We � are ies f civilization to demoralize me and I them for a day in an atmosphere of amnr onia. Y g P� g pay with sac E ` i never was a gourmand. I Shall be happy Provide a tall glass cylinder, in the bottom d n' appreciate sometfngs, o her. Tl}ey flirt furiously. But there ! - � also giving Bid Drives in: will n I set foot once more on African soil of which place strong aqua ammonia, Be o man can buy der constitu Tonal rights $ methingl niore even than that. Ther +�.t • . • 4 an I fall readily into my old homadtc ways oareful to remove from the Bides of the .jars of other, but maybe you can l ek him and i in she t,. an unde�standin Not ^of 1 e. Tea, coffee, milk, tobacco, butstim- any aRrtmonia that may be Spattered upon snake him afraid to exercise em g plan this, we rather tbtnk, eithe _ Ulf to seldom. Yea, here I smoke six- ci- them.' Suspend the gloves to the stopper '�V en a vh wh' , f r the one? or the other concerned. Ii seem _. ... .z . 4 . : a a I h d in must not co poY h ,Whistling el cant fix much as tf the were Sa Tug " gar day. In Africa have my pipe an the jar. They m me in eontactt o0 ome vha to a 1 m es or cart y y d' well' supp° . ._ ,i I , P Y Y . Y i wPll come to somethin @finite if nothin • k : - , , mil tobacco. I did not bogie to smoke with i"he liquid. off m ate g A_ : i Y g.. b star turns u Oh no the t ; : 1. pet I was twenty five and could not. rap• P . , y are inerel ' NoE AT fan u dry, fn sealed It vha@ ,awful good if you 'c ' forgff our `very intimate friends." Still a 1 th ` . Mr MF ow put ' p y ,k, i. { pee tth a pipe till I was thirty.inee $ P q but some mane haf a great deal a me when. the outbreak com �s . - " acka' es. It is Said to be of su erior ua- enemies, - r. % the i have always fount) tobacco a solace end i . •,� 1 ! pp .. Iity�,_ and will keep'any length' of time, win- mo a respect for you i# you vha8 a hard c mss , often, the sin is considerable not ' . and n aid - to concentration. I remember p - ter or summer, in any cli;nate, and especially ki or. withstanding all the 'protesting. Be }r. a wliieh we are selling at 25c; 33e, wee on one journey down the Congo we and peculiarly adapted for spring and sum. t has taken-some men fift ,ears of hardt a aded, young ladies especially, have pnoi war .just about to enter a most dangerous mer use ; no risk of spoiling in warm weath- we to reach a position in which de shall tl ing to do with those who ill ft a point) - �I}': and 45c per yard and up, and con try. I knew that a fight was inevitable er • sews read and hand for use. Y f n ver o I - and ld my men to make ready, I took an ' Y Y ha der abuse of der public for der remain- Slob g further than " an und�rsta nding• * - f %' , I:. . - _: _ _ heavy, wide UNION CAR- obse vatiori, lighted my pipe . and smoked ,. To, , remove mildew, rub common yellow der of daft days. I understandings generally lead to nits, - - - _' -,�:: . -, J I for ve minutes to settle myself for the S' on the dame ed article sand then Salt If some b vhaa rn mit der feelin dot u derstandfngs and the less oft 'em the bet, i PETS at 400, and ALL -., Y �' g p° y P° g r. These tacit understandin s cell a t` 1 I °i acts n. We were fighting for our lives a an starch on that. Rub well and put out din world vhas created for him he vbill shlip g ep special- 1 I �, few inures afterwards and the battle went •n the sunshine. oop aLnost eafery day. No man takes oop 1 against the women. It is understood- that I ' . .• 1'VOOL at 61St per yd. this entleman and that lad . . .i r 'I on fo hours. Livingstone never smoked. „ more space as four cabbages, fK y are on the . . ; , i SbBs'rITUTE FORBitXVVw YEAsT.— Boil h gh road to matrimony ; that, ' short, the - % Housekeepers will save money ' -_ one fnt of ho in t;wo alone of water If I like to get oop a quarrel between , ' 8`s' hole thing is settled thop h the engage- i �� .+ (poured on boiling) for .six minutes • strain neighbors I dean' hint abbudt riches or 8 ant fin does not flourish .on the $nger, , . . by: •purchasing their •CARPETS A Boomerang f�hell, mesa, or intelligence. I ahuat make g and add one teacup of floor, one of brown theta may naturally show off,: and ten to . V, . Cher new shell which is called the Su ar, one teas teaspoonful of Salt • no oust dot one wome►n'S bonnet oust der moat. I : fi'Om 8 P� yeast i9 o e somebody is left very unpleasantly in , t 1VIst �ti ease, after the celebrated fieldpiece retiufredo raise ;let it stand three daps in Charity vha@ u ggrreat and good thing, but t e lurch. Fooling and philanderin for oft na me has been invented b a Inc- swarm lane then add three . unda of vhen we make � ercoatre for der shildren of i Y P , Po y rs without getting beyond a silent ` un �' . - ; chant 1 engineer named Thimon, who has boiled and finely- mashed potatoes; stir well; Africa and dean' buy sour flannels for our d rstanding " is a very risky business,: and { k P set in the French article This terrible put itui a jug tightly corked ;put qow in own.family maype we bast better shtop a s mething worse than risky, often absolute - I t. �. PtTLEY T L EY . an e to productive of four difl'erent results. a twee &d':,UI It should not be used for ten leedle• 1 criminal• The young men perhaps may ; *' • ' It a atte the ob'ebt at which it is aimed days, kee a to time owin People should ouItivate a' ,ha ex ke it, but the oue women had better not , - r'bi , l , Y, P 8 f P y - f cent such a fool's < t s and, continuing ire course, Ands twelve better �►11 tote, time. Wblen thfs is gone, sion o counteeiance. If yon meet a man eq , f 98 to iS� grog 8t, Bast, ` : Wiese forward and the same natrtber back make al new jug -fall in t�te same wa , and you down' Suspect dot -_ --- •R-• �' �, Y mil a grin on hie fans • . - .., finally ex loding and dirwhargin 144 keep it corked tight and ou need not go he hadt,a fight his wife only fife minutes Brantford h a - ?` It, t °' .. bulls pp gg p I y as • yang man crazed by• c, I Dzperiaeents will be made witth the to the brewers or bt care for y pefore, or dot We furniture vha@ to. be sold 1 ve Tph ob'ections to his t offered - . -, , asst. !!; tea- Qp1.�theaI`et, fiOBil'�'1�0�'Ont. new ngine at Pordgueiu in a few days. cupful enough for ftiz loaves of iirtn►d, chattel n� f: pY e. y thg lady's parents, ? - '. ;, . f I .- i > is , T. 1 .. r. - t : 4 . : r.. .., .. r i ' } M1 . : : _ i. , I- ,. 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USBIFUL AND $UG $i3TIi$. - 1 lOOQ r*M, Bras hut's, 'vletl■s,' 'nub �A�O Ya stwl Iasi Trimmings at reduced \ , i ! t p ' W N;�g S H U t ad to aoce�t from the wom n of EngL►nd tltie ^-- ~' R`Od, g BUTLAND, s7 Hiag fit �i►., Toronto: 11 Jubilee gift of an equest an.etatue'of the gn ex0ellent home-made �AZ1t► 'ease p'�0i` late Prince Consort. raid to be made of two cyti tie►Uow . tn►a �BCUBi:D in Canada, the U S. and. • ` HOME. ! + e sit foreign oountrtes. Engineers, Pa THERE IS — ' I A,report from fret s Gen. Boulangbr its castor oil and one part of, pulverised 'PATENTS I , j ice `stet 1 at Creemore, coned with font a6torneys. acrd experts in Yacent Causal. ' E.�an- , A° 9 iill a a two is regarded by the masse as the long ex -k lead. iW,ed 1�, D�altl �'.1tld�ot .� Lu.. Torvoto. NO �� cted liberator and that ewhole count, the recent lte��vy rain flooded tl y .1 Livery eteain boilerr, for whatever purpose ,6mmttord, oat ! to three feet deep on the level. is anxious for revenge. employed, ought to be opened, cleaned. WASHING MACHINE T " °ki °`�' CI,urILS The Snow D lraannK rowutlr uo., Warxo•iis,10kii►ds; , i . The Kingston School board have decided Traders f rom the interi of Africa'report thoroughly ' examined and tested, at least ,dangles, th"e kinds Chu ns, Carpet Sweepers, - ; n of Romatf Catholic 1 per, his wife and once a ear. beat Chopper Ti4oks, and other sundries. vur DOMIN -ON WAIL PAPER. : ' to admit free all childre that Dr. Holub, the exp y , - . % parents who are as as public school party who accompanied him, have been . To softenlwrought'iron, heat to a low red Sunbeam LT0N �ILIA1. WORH■CO .,Hamilton, Canada. ( N'AN OF -ACT O RY. + ' t thou )reheat • ; Supporters. _ massacred by the natives: , heat, and cool it -rn aof t soap ; fiend for artirie wanted, or llluattated Catalogue. pR, $ A U N T O N C Op }%ho died a fete Stories are again torte t in London, all- to a low red, and let it cool in lime. This en lee on application. Tosoltro. otrr..- 1 A Mrs. So 'his Madaire, that FRESH, Alf D SURE �Sa p ; days ago at ,thanes, •Ottawa county, wens - parently without much oundation, makes wrought iron very soft. to ►trove_ of all the r. Withro s infest and popular "Hb- 1 born back of .}Iontreal in I ! 77, thus being Buskin's mind i$ giviit}I #►y, and that he kIE Choic•eet Flowers BOOK you are tall, light of weight -and [farrow cry of Gan a "' from the discovery of s old, 's about to 'din the Catho c Church. of chest; ° our chances of dying of coneuntp- Seedsl t! 8elrct stock of Fruit America to th late No VlTest Rebellion, inoludinga . 110 year - t ] , 1 y .ivea, AGENTS O�tawa is l kely' to prow_ a 'a' formidable Dynamite outrages war recently commit- .lion are favorable. Live outdoors all you Tress' G hoioeat tj7n unsay c3r rare sue iovPertthenn Sarno any - - r I I r the possession • ranee. take care of our health. spruse Hedge Plants, Ornantetrtal Trees, in ston for p Et enne 'in F can and to y Decorative Plants, and Engiish other book the Fame ize fLn!t quality published in competitor with K g fed-, at Lyons and St. , New ttuaea, lluibe, De • of the proposel School of Practical Science Three'police officers were seriously injured Sawdust thrown on a circular saw table .Holly. CutP'lowere, Wedding Bouquets, of superior ANTED the States rCanluia- Anotlnerremark- and fight conspirators w e arrested quality, on short r:ot;L, ally low rice book i. Sam P. Jones' fir' L;tstern Ontario.. � , will render the hauling of heavy planks 11 Livinu Wo ds," with utobiograpp y, illustrations, (' overnmeiit Have decided a meeting in Lon- nits eas The grains act as small rollers HOSLICHT, NURSERYMAN, TORONTO: etc 595 page ; also, J. B. cosh's "Y attorm Echo■!, . The Donun n '. a At the Imperial Instttu g q Y . , f begutifutl 1 uatrated, all ct nne otea,. etc., an etc introduce the three wise electric light don, Cardinal Manning a oke highly of the and reduce friction. ; - ---- - - - - --- — - Y , stem for li �hting` the Parliament build- (,)users, to whom, -he said, we owed a great To make spier iptache 1�for 'fine, small salts at sight. our Faln ly Bintea a cheap, and su- � Y 'p g SAUSAGE CASINGS. periortootli ca. Terms liberI, oifeE., oonto, n il,g3 at the cry uing sossiou• er debt than the ;histori could record..._ _ work, boil c t in e of bown ox white lion. }f'9t. Ii [CrG1Sti 79 80 King St. E., Toronto, Ont . _ ):rl six n►' es -of tra k laying remains t 1 An innkeeper of Yienn and his wife havg Paper in water, beat them i�uto a paste, add . i Y ,11y, D ; be done on a .(:nnadian Pacific railway, been arrested fof- committ rag a series of mgr- glue or gum nd size and 'teas into oiled filew shipment from Ertgland, Ex steamship "No• kall Li a Bova St9ams�iDe I will be ' a 1 aegian." Lowest pi prices toOBrida's ra eebratad t3hetp timith s Falls) extenaiotr.. Ballasting dare extending over se gral years. The molds. agents to Cana Bailing du g winter from Portland evey T6 d ea ly in the spriria• victims "were wealthy goo to at the inn. ' Where there' wire several boilers in a bat- Casin Write or nuotatione e t Saturday to 0r1, , JAMou PARK .B ftON, Torontw. day and Bali ax Query tfrrday to I.ivarpoet, an b complete Fr ,ntenac shermen are agitating for the At Tipperary a tenant named McCarthy. tery, each boiler, should be provided with a summer fro Quebec ry n rr r or tishirig purposes between oatiing at Lo donderry �o land mails and opemp' . ry was evicted. A mob sub quently demolish- separate steam- guage, which should be non- for Scotland and Ireland ; oleo from Bat more via . unc and �e temUer of the reserved watt, s' ed his house, declaring t1 at they would not netted to the boiler direct) and not with the TESTED Halifax and t John's, T.F., to Liverpool fortnig fly J durin su er month The steamers of the (tae• • betweerr �i'o f Island and Montreal. tolerate' evictions in Tip rary iu_future. steam•pipe,. _ F3ELIABEL g - - . E prownes s 1 during nter to and from Halitl�. �Ir. licrrn'ott, immigration agent at Bran- Sir Charles Dilke h s been left by a , A fire under a boiler shou�d notrbehurried Portland, B ton and-P iladelphia ; and during mm- settlers awed of 1:140 0 - The cousin be- too much, but should be left to b mar between Glasgow ow d Montreal weekly; Glasgow : don Mal)- tatee that more P cousin t1Le sum F R E E THa FiNrsr eareag 1 ' last year then in 11385, OATALO(1UE8, and Boston eekly, d Glasgow and PhiladelpLta thrott�h ha a �ency y lieved Sir Charles to an iunY 'cent, man strength slowly: This is done easiest by MAILED �a� IN OANAOA fortnightly. and altered his will in is favour' after the putting in only a small quantity of fuel at a r other intormatton ab b most of then being of a good Class,, and that Send for it• - IT W LL PAY YOtt A. Schuman er- be Co., Baltimore ; S. Cunard h Oo.. ' all are well atis8ed. trial. Lime. < 'i`B1;LE EROS �O *s , aiitax Bh a & Co., B John's N.F. ; Wm. The go I It is expected that' the new` military In view of the Eritper Willis e's tines rode brass and lubricant w I last for weeks is mtade ONT, n er �o., st. John, N.B. ; Alan r Co., Toronto l be tom leted and for rest on account .of is old a a rubber not TORONTO, clve A Aid n, New York; R. $curlier, Toron l . ; i sclroPl in London will p ' sad for occupation by July 1st. The Bis narck has,isaued a n tics, requesting the of one part of melted Inds our dealer for our seeds, and eeourethe heel lane, Rae Co., Qu bed • .Wm. Brookie, P1uWde! ready _ ----- ;►hip • A A. Allan P� t1nn� Boston Montreal cannot be started, however, until people to abstain from noisy ovations on the vulcanized) acid two parts of common vases• �k Y Blind, Bleeding, and itching, t school line. pp,, n Parliament makes an appropriatioi# for it. Emperor's birthday. � irmetro g o Ba � OU Carriage aear� i anized his The Prince of Wales as notified the Gov - Carbolic acids iolebwi h hi h m to a are Medical piled Remedy. - Sir John Lister, Kaye has ors g LESN Thousands of sufferers can s ndicate r carrying out his scheme of thai neither he nor the rtncesa will be able worked. The efficiency of the n n e° of testify to the pern►anent reties from these internal i Y. 7r►oalel farms in the North -West, all the Y and egternal Remedies. $11.00 per packap Ask s b in Englishmen. 'the capital to viait.Australia this y ar on the occasion ac d eDThe dark be impure so d can be your druKiNt for it, or will bo member g of the centenary celebr tion. ' ' ' - stock of th enterprise is placed at $6,500,- _ __ _ used for this u ose. sent by mail, po4tuKe paid. _ During. the month of January there were , purpose. ' i HUGH MILLEat et co., a of 8rO 107 Ktng St. East, Toronto: ■ 1 p'' The late sin and thaw caused a serious i00 personal applicatio a at the Government don ho good e drachm, S otch snuff two ounces, _ -_ __ freshet at 1 cks 2, 3 and 4 in the old Wei- Emigrants - Informatio .office t � - �,, SPENCIt & 00., X THE B SS SIDE SPRING GEAR canal loin considerable damage . to and 19 per cent. of the a who applied were camphor gum one ounce, black pepper one Has many advantage over any other aide sprins , land g formation a ut Canada. ounce, cedar sawdust four - ounces ; m1z —__ __ __- property at .Poi t Dalhousie and acarrying seeking ur thorou hl and strew among the furs and Consumers will find it to their advantage � gear, and Il undoub ly be a great favorite. T)aa • ! .I , away about forty feet of a new embankment The Servian GDvern ent has discovered a woolens to be profs. tad. to *ek,the trade for our make of Files and bent temps ed steel ppt to perches allow the body to I v ill. a conspiracy among Bul rig, refagees in .Set Rasps Ite•('nttlnB a Bpecialtl. Bend set very low. IT TURNS SHORT, rides very easy, - now being, u �" for price list and terms. mg and has no `WINGiN or UNDLtE MOTION. Suit- 1 via to invade Bulgari . The plan .was to M. Lofga2l'kindb t a French contractor, pr%serbea —� Tlidm sou, the backer of . betty en Pierot acid Nisch M,01 by piling the wood in a � -- ____ able for straight ight or vh ton bodies. PR[CES RIGHT �f r. Joseph P cross the frontier- . Send for o r descripti a circular. William each, the champion oarsman, 11ali )ton. • Ontario• ; (A J. 11 ARKST ONG M'F'G CO- (tt&)- E simultaneously, with n invasion front Da trench or trough, covering it with quicklime �' bro'a. Measures have een taken to (prevent and sprinkling with water. The lime water _ GtrEt,p>a. Csaada I I f " , has a.ecept d, on behalf of Beach, Hanlan a 1 Guelp 6, Out" ' ' offer to row on the Nepean River instead of not oil reserves the wood from, decay, L'gtLPH itasiness College, , �' ' • �. or £500 a side. and the the carrying yut of the plot. Y p. Began the Third Yeir Sept. rat, having already } (� SCale Cj�l the l gran atta f but makes tt harder and stronger. 7r H m�ltoll. .. . � champions ill "of the world. At the dinper give by the Aseocia ed received patronage trove •tint sraris AND Pfor bug), p Chambers of Commerce v in London, Sir James Furniture nee cleaning - " �uC, young man and boys thoroughly prepared for busi' .- ffie the Texan who i Y uses ursutts. Graduates eminently eucoesstul. All Styles of Improved u , usson under Fore gu Secretary, stated other wood -work. It may be K'�and than duress ie Shorthand, French and German; : '`t .' ' Thos. i J I erg p P qj that the lovernment had no information to warm soapsuds quickly, wiped dry SpaoW 6' charged w th forging bank deposit the u < • rut of y4000 while in the employ justify the hat the probabilities rubbed with an oily cioh. To polish it rub Ladies admict�d. Forth �d�oC address rimeipal- S' ANDARD . t amo Y d sweet oil. (;lean oft / th ] -stone an - SCALES. • of S. Lloyd & o., of •Dallas, Texas, has of war had increased. There was absolute with rotten pod , . for ex edition. ly no great cause for ar, neither was there the oil and polish-it with chamois skin. been corn[ fitted at 'Toronto, ,k render war O • We ma o i Specialty of As he will not spires), he will be teen bait such trt Ration or ten ion as To keep ,postage stamps in the pocket or to Texan, inevitable or even pro )able. , memorandum book without sticking, aLan- ' 1 • i Hay, Stock, and Portable. Plat- 1 �` .. the cantos of adjan post -office clerk advises people to ; _ Marge and infiiie1 tial deputation• front The inhabitants of Baku, 23 AD &L�IDE ST. E ,TORONTO. fob' Scales. Aston and F.a stern countres .recently the great Russian pet oleum fields have been rub the stick side o} er the hair two .or Ali classes of 6ne work. Mfrs. of Printers' Leads BEST IN HE MARK T. - I Kin Y� Slugs and Metal Furniture. Send for prices. Ontario Government to much alarmed over subterranean explo- three times. Ili V °1 of the, from srticking. the ,wai e_d ul on the On _ -- urg the stablishment of. a School of Prac- lion which shook the and caused con - retucilage and pre en. ,lrxit l9, 11835. —For two years my Every or► Guarante d. _ - � tic:►tl Science in connection with Queen's siderable daina, *e. t the saute time a .vol- • Locate the steam -guage in a $pod light wife's health was run down. She was All 5tyl a of Truck . . 1 cane burst on Lakb twit, ten miles from "and keep its face clean, s° that it will Dut + greatly emactatcd snit too weak to 0 Universit . Mr. Mowat promised to gi��e the g require an electric li ht, a ate ladder and — .� matter do " coirsideration• Baku. For two ni h s the volcano threw a �c p I a43-tiUng for herself ; she waa given p Send t r illuatra ed —_ `` - - column of fire and d 350 feet high, lllu• a telescope to tell °whets the needle poiutu. 1 lo0nion th tpd a tcouldalnotiive. S e l Pricg Lia _ _ �MEK1�,•. Have it tasted occasionally, that you may ; OSBORN $c CO.; - HAMIIT6, ONT: ' - minatinn the count, for miles. The tIh�ud omrnenced using Dr Jul 'd a[edic[ne D Seyeral eartli:luake shocks were recently emitted already lies from 7 to 14 feet detep know if it is in prop¢, vt "ur it's o°ud[ttot'' i�e10111I)ei, 1x84., and after taking s: , - r felt ill :n 'ana and central Illinois. over a square mile of territory. ►.uttiea she was to +ruch improved th t q S S S ENT SYSTEM. In order ter render glue inliolubte its water, �t1Q i. °,Ild' look after her housohold duti . i '' It is reported that 131,000 men have been The Italian comti� nder at 9" gowai► re- even hot water, it is only necessary when , 1 I r tl IWDDICK, [ingi Wei, C. P. R., }v 1 i thrown out of work in the United States by dissolving glue for us.., to &ad a little I . T.orocto. , _ January lat ports that R,as Alo la has ummoned: the t The j��`'� 1 Re s�j a t�L �1 strikes a d other causes since J Y Italians to quit all eir advt�cedpo i itai and potassium bichromate to the water, and ez- tl U `' • entailing a loss in wageg of $3,000,0Q0. I pose the glued part to the light. The pro - E _ . Ito limit theiir Deer anon to MassOWah- ill v r with eir- l.t E A SOCIAT1 N I The do tuts are hopeful of there ovetiy of The Abyssinians ho galimber', an It,%Iian portion of bichromatu w #L Y o o a _ . cumatailces, purposes he police officers woiruded by the Iles- subfuse,, as hostage. The latter w was .but f ant of true will sutiikcut i t The tar IeAy and m t prosperous open A 4nt. ' • both t one -fif t of the amo g peradoes who rescued the Cleve Land fur• rob- threatened with des, h, and begged the Ira • - • ■ , A,woeiati n in thew rid-- desires active repteeentle are offered for their liars commander to come ,to an agreement , i�• , Lives to pier), section f Canada; libyral inducements.: I, her. L•1 ae rewards it has fait uovernruer t ix-posit, and under the super• , capture. f with 'Ras B,loula. he commander replied HeatL Uh�eASe, MERIOEN BRITANNIA Got " faint a Ilg- ' vision of nsurance partment at Ottawa. ;; The bi ls' appropriating twenty one 'mil- that he was unable do so because the Its• The �y,tr►ptoma of wllich are Pe Correa ndenoe sot cited. Address, ' ose of modern ord- Tian forts were irate ded for the protetition urple lips, numbness, alpitatiion, t,lip ; ONLY ,T_ D_ '-pp- 3M L L 8, I lion doll i s for the purch, p 'MANUFACTURE O , baste, hot Hashes, rush of b Ocxi to the head, General Manage*, 1' , nonce and the construction of coastfortifica' of the caravans, an he was ready to resist dull pain in the heart with Gcat�r, ntrorty, ra- I+ � p ` - lions ha --e been passed by the United States the Abyssinians. pfd and irregular. The second heart beat ���E:�'T I3- iaa gtrcct past. Toronto. ...a, ,a. Senate. - THE FIELD OF INDUST$ . i ker than the first, pain about the breast Y1 B 1 RTH DAYS �. �'atti was concludin her , qu c `V R..PLAi`ED ' • B A - Just s Madame g bone, &e," ��Can be rured " in many of the - J y performance in $an Francisco, a man in the The Russian sous ant it aboufrom Con first stages• Send 6e in stamps for mph• i A Beau t rmported Birthday e.rd •ant , m fed to throw a lighted bomb a tar a number of r pealing rifles• y - . wAR to any ba y whose mother will send us tb gallery tte p g„ ' let and full ,titulars. Address . u.mes or wo or more other hands me thetr at .her. It exploded in his hand, however, necttcut, and an or er for 6,004 R,emiugton parents' a}ldreeses also . handsome Dla- nd otherwise injuring just been creased to 11,000•; Li; BON, 47 Wellington St. East, Toronto, much Da�l sample Cant n. the mother ao4 shatter rag his hand a Buns has ]u Canada. ATt181L�C DeSt�Br CO1Wt/tt1Cd W�t�' muah.aldableintormation. him seriously. Ike was arrested and taken Since the holiday 3,000 salesmen, w en, is that which while - alb' )btlo ardM° dt Co., iHe>atrea6 +- •u The :rriest syul►athy >Cnequslled U1tr »bility. to the ospital• - namite cash girls and boys have been dischar t , tenderly om auss[onating the sorrowing one ,, and FVlish. ' Lieu . Sealinsky s submarine' dy ed the stores of New ork and �Brooklyn�, and will et arou him to the necessity and . ' .11° Unit em to meat until yet dais �,gMYLTON. O DT i • . e f ut ■ for th cis o wltho MPTION h built ve.no cos P Y at o ce Y N� ; �; is bet hd fulfilling P _ crusts ,which y P P obligation off g �___ , __._ _. _ States Government, Philadelphia, carrres the next holidays. - - his nearest duty. . I I na.e a pt(CA2 tl r.lUaly for the ano,re -1 of 101 ; br to aw I a tier f 38 inch pneumatic bow guns, whose or $bweili 'tout of ar• alai,...�1a cremes 0r tie - so situ of 10119 •taadi■s be shells each couta. . An electric, rail ay manufacturing loom whenever our stommb ° indigestion. I t. arson cured. I aeda; eo .eronR is my fain In it■ projec iles will , $1,000,6W, has der eaasing it[ousness ixta. • ,W.14h emmey, knot I w[L1 nit TWO ROTTIthi F ts" t to &mr I g u with a �capi 1 of lust � or tad on four h tndred pounds of dynamite, and will pa Y� ( take at once 1, dose of Dr. pIm a Aive alp TRBATi9B nn u,I. dLe..e a .ray been started at Yo tland, Me. Zn their attendant ev b, mediClDe. ■()Caro,. °t.e sell,, and P. n. address have speed of twenty knots an hour. - - The Carson'■ Stomach - Bitters. Best laaptly E D T. A. a[ ocQx, vessel is expected to be completed in five The, carpet trad is beginning to give evi• Au Druggist. eo cents. $= h Ofce = Ywge 3t.9 Tonto �- . deuce of life. Buy ra have waited for a long Rosa Bonhaur is ai present in Nice. She ' 1i month if last n's prices would pre- ht two lions from Bidel, to serve as VENN 1 E'S SEEDS ARE Y N E B E STa i — 1 FOREIO*t: time to see has boos 11 *CITY �- ' . ion- of horses from Austria veil this year. . Te the manufacturers ant.,- models for a painting which has been ordered ��ing �� of�i ' I, The -exp rtat twin very bright h pas for the future. by an American mud for which a long Brice ne RDEN SEEDS : -; -'and ungary has been forbidden. Plate-glass is in ood demand, and factor- is expected. r1[GLD AND . L _,-. . . - Lot Harris succeeds Lord Dunraven as ies are overcrowd with orders. The green Ca have CZatar bal DOWTU S Arid �';;t 'y � `r`n°"tng a. r =co • .. Unde Secretaryfor the Colonies. . glass workers are still out, and will be as- gay Fever. seawm Handsonustc"aloguepubliowd Inc '°'a' ' .1 � stated by the knig ts. Stocks of shades and ' H R EVS OIL. . ­.. •. ; Pet oleum wt,lls have been discovered' at . guf[erers a1i hot generally aware titer these dtseatils • . 1. Je' i-- 'Hood t}g Goeguies, in Central Belgium- . globes are light. New designs are' soon to are oontagious, or that they are due to the resents , - Duelist beat be brought out. .ot living parsatter to the lining merlubrane of the name TN MOS S PERB Mrs.- Henry Wood, the . n , and eustwhian tubes. llioroeoopto research however, Is r ' know as the authoress of East Lynne, is French and Gar n clothing manufactur• has proved thi. be a trot, and the result b that. g g simple remedy hasaa.oa formulated whereby catarrh, FITS . . . . I era ex act to do a lac e- business fn clothin RE - Y,, and ha fever are oared In feom C 1 pp n. T h empress recently placed catarrhal dearness Y �ro r NF our. I do not maul m.nrr w atop tnam �e a • 16, � ` Ad ices from Pekin sic% the young Em- with Japa worth of fashionable one to three simple •ppltcattona made at home• A t n� ernment: of the an order for $200, pamphlet explaining this new treatment U sent tree um..04a tDas na.. tn.m r.eurn .,r•ta t m..n . TALI r J .. peror has assumed the on reoeipt of stamp by A. H. Dixon iI Bon, W8 King Can. [ na..madeth•d[a aseofFITI warrant t myren"y 'N THE WORLD count y. European clgthin .with French and German Street West Toronto, G A. ff .. uNa etagxrsa. uta lonDomus. warrant wwd to ny of the manufacturers. to anti, th. wont caM.a Is.c.a.. otne» nos taI►.d U no 1 e A It is est'lieiated that t expense '20,004,000 worth' of Some remarkable stories have been told . rcr 0401 now recel•tnr a turf.• 9.nd at Doc. fora p ED 0 N FATS f 001 01 L • - . , , The vernmen has $ „ .`; ts. and. Few soctr.0r my enraurme r.moer. ris4 U ? Jnbtlge thanksgiving se ice- in Westmin- tools, dware, ails and stuff of that -kind. tinder the head of " Antipathies, abut the a rveaaadewtomo. rtsnar0n 0tnln[ ror.trLl, ' bbe will be $60,000. • i most'remarkable we ever heard wax that . °� r wt►► curs a seer... ns. H. X001' SO D BYA L HARNESS DEALERS. . star y Among them are ,566 augers and bits, 29 - D1 Ru�� OCe,' 10�E St,, ToroIlto. - - It as been reported to the, Associated the man who could not ales in church be- P° 542 screws .and 1 ;385 files. There are 1,- p ha ber of Commerce in London, that trade - tons of oast a d wrought iron, and 159; - cause the nap was worn off his coat.collar. ( 200 thro ghoul England is improving. . 600 ounds. 'of o d copper. Much of this TOUPiG MgN suffering from the effeete of early ' P, . i1 ID- - �i __ Th'e post office authorities are making.ea- material is lying loose ,round the yards.— evil habits, the resulo of us and ex and folly. who and ex eriments with a view to connect �1 erican Paper. themselves weak, nervous and exhausted ; rUro IdID• tenlie D AosD aid OLD Mss who are broken down from the 0 , the hole of Germany •by telephone. The .Chicago No>•thweatern Railway e�'ete of abuse or over -work, and to advanced life It s believed in diplomatic .circles that company has established a mutual guarantee feel con Luenoes of youthful excess, send for and I ,_ }vTTH ALL TH . of eat b the Ab� . circ Abyssinians was f und. The coat of insurance ranges from Sean M. v. Lmubon's Treatise on Diseases of ben. The s .�. �� Z`' 31: p R �. �, Ital s d y Y, book. be sent sealed to any address o receipt of two Be. stamps. Address M. T. %UBON, 0 welling- .' '' . , brou ht a ut by Russian. intrigue., sixty -five cents err $100 the first year to ' � � R 1 N Q P H E S ��'► B � X ! WI H 1 T O b K POST S very ton et. E, Toronto, Ont fifty cents the fifth year. It is a ve sac AND 1 R O N _BRACE $• It is sta d that the Abyssinians (oat 5,900 Y s stain to the em- A large part of self- eult4re to dependent . I men in the battles in which the Italian forces cessful anal Batts be extended to ° to es, and it w' 1 pro b y upon the use that is made of the busiest • wer defeats&-recently near Massowah. P Y most close) filled hours. This is the over we -our es now in use, and no aompleints. Pri�os and To to-auitbuyera send for oironLit. other roads. whatever its 1 It is reported in Constantinople "that Sir same in every honest call Itq, GURNEY( 00111 TORONTO■ Hon Drummond Wolff has submitted to. Gunmakers r °rd with satisfaction hat an Y dman s has ever been nature. THE E. & C. '. the orte a proposal to neutralize EgYPt• not one of the g g� g • people who sae sa sot to bed breath. tool oot►te� , ' exploded, even hou h the pressure des tongue, or any disc r of the Stomach can at once . • I `E ormous quantities of wheat are bpiii p pounds to the u$re loch. - hi h as 300,004 ex rted from Odessa, in view of the ssr- g . . ' I. • i � The endurance •ranges from 300 . to 2,400 be relieved by using Dr. Careonte Stomach Bitters, ` - : of he Black Sea a steel is 200 the old and tried rewady . ask spur Druggist. bi�It of the blockade t rounds. The 1' of a larg s Befnre the wedding day ribs was dear and a�� eS�'ler$ . . port - rounds. The a erage pressure to Krupp'ar� . fated that France wr�I not commence 004 ands to the square inch. he 'woe her ta�easnr�; opt,�`�� she - Itlis s sans is' 30, P became dearer an he treaburer. USE ON YOUR MACHINERY O LY T E. WELL- KNOWN , host lities because of a superstition that the A. P. 820. - . - - pow r that begins the next war will be de- ;_ ► ; Sg , was S8`'Pal .. i - _ ;. . fee d.. -•, and discomfort, hot by A WEEK and expenses �� � I � ,p - f ,;, From daTA of .a nY ` b the use of the n K voda Vvl�iable■wmt and paraeulacs tree. 1plT�l a. a o>aei►oo _ 1 der of the Centre but WORK > lA1►c$WE > � a e . D • 1Y'indthorst, the - ea great into cart ns, . Y r1ess i . . in a Reichstag, declares that the German c cure— Putnam's Painless p. ee ICKLBY, Augusta, Maine. I only su�'e p°P ---- `_"_ ---�— I arm menu are for defensive and not offers- Corn Extractor, Tender, Tender, painful corns are lj[ONRY-- 'I1►iTE>1. YE>t►BI'Y Siva sea. its use in a few days, without, .,O PER .GENT n) commission ; Mor4MW e been awarded it Burin the bet t ur"y+esre . and also PowSM E Pure° _ removed by s R. H tT�MPLE, W Toronto �treet, NINE GOLD WALS"!"' AXLE GR EASE, for Yo Wagon, and Horss Powma. 1 Many substitutes uroha+ted j It iF reported Ras Aloula, at the Seal of the ,lightest d con[,fort. Ma Y P �r `\. i . 20 000 troops, has signed a treaty with other in' the market 1te it necessary that only to loan on Y TnustItu ads FW Ysnutactured at OUErEiV CITY OIL WQRK$,i- . .� to $ktTlf, oaAn' •� s r old be asked for and taken... p rtiool•rs � 'a �,• SAMUEL Rt�CERS " 'ifRt1 NTO�r x, i ;.i MONEY .. F.:. 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I . - . - - ­ I.. ­­ ' ­ .1 . , , ., - - - ..- . .- I- .. ... . . . . . . r-1 -X 3F � . . 1 241T - I . -1 .. %I, b en the paeans of dipsem - POU44171, A! * h 1 690p* -, , - UT.T; 70M . ,�L , , i o4 � P, . . , , oxe. f � 4 . 1" I?, � - 1 144k I P , . . I . - - CXL . 4 � ... . � . .. I I I �., - -(JI. - - � and has , j 'R, , t ; , � ,;� -_ . A I . I - _. - �--� uating v . 'It .. . . � 1­ . . t ,.t I I I ­ � � . . 11b., � I uable. informat - - at our ill.. of t54 wsiyi . . . . - . �i . 1,41�i;-�-, om, ,,, rf - I I � , - 4*' - I am ob� e-grimest' f I a. . . 6t I 4 3t t . _- . - -.,- ' * ioni 6 the .10 0 1. We m4yibe qtvite sure that -_ ,._ I I I . . I . . - i - . . , . "J. " - � ' - `- - n9t r0W4o to] is likely heed view of everythi- . . . ". .� . �p ,�, - , Poucher runs for Councillor J p I - , , , , - . .. , . ,,�A farmers o the country. If it did � I I :�', I., *. .! . .1 . � . .- to belmosed. to-&a ' I � -, - - - , " ... . I v; so prep re , 9�. Ito take A C '. - �.-_ .�. ' , , 1. � : . '. . • .. I . [19. . . ; " �:,. ..1 X. --!� , ,F entirely 11 the bill, why not enlarcre do all I .van' to sleet im, ih prefOibqa to - , . - . . . : � .I... . , I ­ � . - ;.., I - ._� ; � . . .11 . � 1�1� � I - for it. .' . - 1b. In all little p I I � : . . __., _: - � . ,� . . I - 5.- Mr. R. R.! ,/�, lbasures which . I - . . I ----. __ . . - ­;­1. . Wowbr4y!' - - lliky I _.. � ,...I . I U66 ha's an it occur to .Put self last.! � I .1. .! . . . , i '�' - . 'r . I If Mr. Uowbraj'i i i . .. . , , - ,�:. � 4 . ,. I . .. - z., its scope, ether than buy. land, erect, � rxplao4ii'04 of I bit 2- Everybod* 'a .the ho .. J - �'. L., . � ... . . other e legs buildings,. provide � . nature as well'aa ourselves, and, the e. 11. To try for • th� soft I - - . . .., . ge 26 temperance farce.. is sa;iAwtory to tL& answer that : . I IL: . - - . fore, we are not to expect too much. 66 tu th away carat - " . at , � I second st , and put the country to & people, I hex no more , to say on . ..: large * 4 1. - '. ' WACTin mms - "' when the q__ btion. .. I ­ t . . � . I . - arge expense annually, fie . ? - ­ & To learn the different temper of e ch M When we hav �been pained by an -:-- . � 9 LK , - T, t . . � . _ individual. - \ � Un I ­. . n conclusion, ve "', � kiz A word or dead to ask ourselves it I . - IS published every Friday morning rA its ofileei present 6)116ge, with slight cost, could f I " " * 10,14itor,' r usto only . � , I - � ' . . .� ... . . ' - . 4. When any good hap- pens to, any ' no we lif �ve not often done the same. . I - _.. ..�. . Pic , Gilt. , 1�. " ' to say th'it( I am U,dt, anxious for a posi- . I I - I I i _ S . have bee a, made -to do all that was to rejoice at it' ' 13. In, conversation not to exalt our. . ­ . . � - - �e �gricut� sal Society's Board, I . . I . . imn an selvei .. �, ' but if I was fter man I would 5. When inclined to give . &.1. 3 per'year; $3L.00 If paid in a\d . required. In the Provinces where -no lion on t' a " i, hilt to bring others forward. I I _.� .. . . :t. . � . . .., . I RATES OF ADVERTISING: such insitutions exist, the a nower to count ten. . I I . . First insertion, per line - - - Scents. a tild to advance its . 14. To be verygentie with the v I . . I ' am'Q cheerfuliv do all, Toc' � 'or infir I younger I L - I 0-- If from ickness,''pain, i ]- wr Each subsequent insertion, per line - .2 - " objedtiow cannot of course be inte � - 8 ity ,.ones 'And treat them with respect, reinein. - I � I - ._ . . . . rests in prefera -ce to any outside - � . This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- raised, but no -doubt the Provincial we i6el irritable, keep very strict w tch berin - that we otice,were young. I . institution. If Mr.,. owbray w�u]4, do. I I . P% • ... I . I - ...�.. Tertisements. - ' . - i .. h. over oursel,VG4. . 1 15. Never to jtzdg� one anotber, but to - ' f .� . f:.1. - Governm nts would soon have moved the a&mo *it would by"e'" ore to islinteNsts, , . .. . . � Special terms given to parties maVing con- - I t I , I I . 1, , racts fors or 6 months or by the year. Half- -in them ter, if -.they were actuall and udd to his poplul rity in the opinion 7. To obserrOt 'when - other's -1 ar so I attrib to it good zno%v� when we can. .. i . � . . . I I I - ; - clothe„ - . I - 'yearly or 3faarly contracts payable quarterly. 46 suffering, and drop a word of - kind' ess 16. And, we sl .14 our 0 \ ) Of � - ASUBSCRIBER. )JI . I . . Business oards, ten lines or under, with pappr, required, aild then a. grant from to . .. I • -1. . . . i1L;o,1 Greenw6o , Febl- 2 d '87.- ­. and sympathy suited to their wants. - ,'made at J., Greig's. w�jere you are sure to - - I I . %; I . . . . - - . . � . , . - i . . Doni 1. I .treasury would have been . . � . . . 8. To watch for little opportulliti 8 of get. Fqtisfaction, andt 'also plea- the one year, $5 00, pay&ble ill advance. ine, 4 i . I . please t .L�s'Notics in local columns tell cents per li . - I -_ " - _�,:,_ .:c - 1 * I ... . . -.'�- * ' five cents per line each subsequent insertion. all that m as required. The fact of the - I . pleasing, and to put ance . out - famil"., . , - I !, * . ' pplica- I � . little annay. . . . ,.-:- ,_ 1 1: lipecial contract rates made known ou a Willia ____6 0 � , - for I . I . I J, \ nia' in I rawfordi Of Montreal, _______1v�.__*_. _____._ - ____m____ - __ ___­___.1­__ __ - - _ . tter is we are getting too many . . . . I- --L---r ___ ___ ------------- __ ______ . . , tion. Po' advertising. ! - . fy - ­ � . _. . i Advertisements without writtert. instructions officials ill Itbis coqil*y A ri I . kill, 4 ; . I . . � .� or the shooting ath.'swife twit intent to kill . ... .- I .1 on I ; \ I . � 1. I _� ,. � - , ­ ...I.-I . � I s been committed t' jail for ten days. . - I � V_ I , - �' . ��­ L ­ - .; . . I I _. . 'will be inserted until forbidden and 6harged ac- ' - o ... . . - ', - . .. I a . �'..�t : _�. _� � . . � _-D. t:.. . . zordingly. Orders for discontinuing ttavertise- V t s g � ha R. . - � .: ;_., � . I . " -, . , . i . I , . I .. .. 11 1. . ,co .n,ry ,00d. I . I ... z , , �, .: - - - . !.- . . - . " �­.- ,�' i.J."� - Cl, aged 18; of Troy, Went- * . , .. . I. . . � I � •. t; i . . !.�, - ; �.. - 2 ...... , I ,. - . . V , . . . . � , .. I . - ". I.- �. * I I . _­1 - ; pentsmust be ja writing and sent to the pub- '. - , . . - .; I I , . .! ' *) - -1. - I I . ' ' . _�_ � i . Job Work promptly attended to.. . , .1 . 1� �.: . ". .. - . moriths for theft. � -1 .. . _ 1 . can be -nnished- fot publicly bias- . i ' - I ­'. . ­ - . , -j ., a pi . - I . It is said to be estimated in American' le,:� . . . I . .,. I - . -_ . - I . - I �. . .- ­ i L, . I MORON. - - , ` ; , . - worth couuty,haq been committed to the I - M I L 41 : '. :.. :1 �' - � ifiber. � . Say's a I (3XCliange: T 'That a 'per�on , w -o I Le S. ACKERWNS Central Prison for t%& GR.EENWOO RC�LLER LS ' J ... 111111111 :night 'not be get railroad circles that fully 12,000 miles of � . I I . . .. . . i� I I I . . ! i Our . . s . _. .. - !, . . � . ­': I 1.�; - _V"Utle, S-m--Stiict Izidependence., supposed by passera • by Along our new railroad will be built' in 1887. .. .., . T� L.� .GREEI I . I • . .. . 3 - . It - I . . , . I - . .: • I— . - � " . streets. I "There is haf(hy an offence Sa.ru Small, the evap'gelisl, denies that - , . 1, PROPRIETOR, � . . " _ - I- 1, . � . -, it,tr AI iii -A First-class Local Paper. - � - - . . . - � i I .. Every now and again ­.'. � :'' - : - - . ODIN . Our ]B'xpeetatlona -Tae hearty So :1. . ^ � . • I I- . he is going; to leave tli'e pulpit and return .. - I I - , � - . t. . ; - support of the imople of Pickerinc and vicinity COMM, . . . .�. . - I have tak 'n the above Mills A�d WU1 al ' T �-� � *' ; . ­ - pp - 1I I to jourualls4n. . Just; now' lie is doing - � - . . ) , - , I I ' it. jars On the ear to hear men ..ali, I � I .. .. . I 111 - . I - 4 ...... Wo ...... mw - � . .. ­ . I . - k with. Slam Jones in Boston. wa s . . - .. . . ___t eveii boys indulging in lanauag� the splf-udld wort; � I h cannot be beat. Try it. i ' - 111 I - ..1. '..i I - . - . ­ - � - , * * I � - . , I . - . _. .I- � I . . . - F�IDAY, . . - I 0 0. -Sol Palmer, who st�tiug the first tole-, .' . say ,, 1 �1 ie best ' ou. ev.er-ugel. . :_ - , I, ; . . ; . , . ;. * !il - i I . . . - I . I , U on-the belief that those -8 81,11 al-v . I I I , �' - -1 � - . ". I— I nted for on 1:-. .I ]"' - -, .- I . . and, you will - tj . ..­ I F% BRUARY 18, 1b87. coarsenes -of which is 'only. to be- * . i , - I I c - I . . .. grApli line out. of the city of New York, . .1, I I . I .1. ._1. . I I - . , : � I A I e, at the agiof 65, awl actl%p- .: �., . � , A specialt made of , k .. -.. �. . . . . .. , . . " ! : i . ' . -, , " I . I .\ .- . .- � :, , .. - .- . indul in it are unheeding of ly.engtag�,j in til . . , - % - I. `11�11U - . I .. in . . f , I .. ­F­ . I. w say. A . . - - , . ; . . i I . � a : I . - f ' - I _. �� I` NOTES AND COMMENTS. .'.-. I ge e busitiess of telegraphy. : .1 a- ilitay And it is not always - . A,�cording to '- Washington correspon. . Exchangin Flour or W �'� . . .. ii.�._ /..,. - . ­ . ­ . . . r - -eat ".. i 1!�. - 11 . .,. " , . ...- 1 9 . I 11 - .1 J . - I I , ., - ' - . thos ,,- who 'are ,intox*cated that thus dent, Mrs. 'Logan has ,had to pdy. more � ".. . 1. ... - . I I I _. le Ontario Le ' -6re - let , ol� I ' * , I : , . I-.- Tl'. ; gisi� ' than 630 'on teleg,raph ' ("hatgog ' oa' .' .'. and'aw, giving mor Flour 'er Bushel can bo, -1 I. I . ;. ,� r4 , --ress. Persons that perfect- : . I .1 V tra' 8 . ' p . . . __1 . I . 1:. I. . . I . . I I as often as not , got. elfiewhere.�., I .., . . I . � . . : � : _., " -..-.- I -1hursda of last �_Ieil -1jr. .11 O (I It ;­ I . I - ss.ttgesof-C*D'()Ieuceree.e'v�tI the few - . I I . .. �- . :. .:: , IV' er � ire the "I,, � . . I 11 . I - I - - . : . - �:� t ." : - , - : Baxter, t ember for Hal,li4iaiid, J - ' . . . I. �. - . . . � I . .. -1 ��-_' ; � . ; . he' yii . I I ; . � . . . -.1 . . ; f I , , , �� , . d&x,i after tilie Ge&erRl's,.deatb: . '_1 FA , , I . '. .� -Y'.i.4 . - . I 'was 1111a I nim (ir., :6 .-. offenders. The of vulgar 'or - . I - . comprising, � some - ,., k a d .n 1 � ... - , • I -..* . , , ously., elected :Speaki. de . �1 Two pew townships; , I.. ,I '.. _­.. . Btan il' hor'm alwAys off ha' I I I - 1, .1­. . '_ , - PF.Ofan'e 1w,,gua4 t � ho'growin '. . . I . 4 r.r.1 . I . . I I . . 7.;_ .1 . � . ,richest i in t ,: . , . �- . - , I : - . I . . , . . . . . . . ­ . . I . '. . I . Xlviu - ' ' been -added to . - � - : 1'bual evTry alY. .. fi, is .Lot Pr Ce of Qn,e e v .1 : :,;- ., , i . I - - - - After tbe-s'eecli froin the'Thrr,i!o,h0hd e �8�8 0 - 9 of he .r' I "t agi-icultural lands i lie - �.- ;'-,' ,,� .ME :E ,0%. rz 'V 'CT . J P - , � ol, � - :M = i ­ . o P, have eb . . . I .- : - I , been .read, Mr. _114 at -ed-tluit X11,Z - - - . . .1 1, . .: . - . . I � I . - i - business � the sur�(,Ve(f portion 'of Ot 1. I . . . 9 I uncolnino . to ,Ji6ar a fir I tawa c6untv :, , - Hi hest rice paid for Wheat. 11", . House ,-adjoe,rn to, the, St Of march�, , . .. . I I . .1 s . . , .. . .� . I, I 1; , � . � . . . �, . I e Furvey __., _F i - . _�:..�., '.. i and ,this -was acqti' by T) I r-,,� I . ifity 'aild D y comp (I of t I'd I - - . 1* - . i - J(0�,7 , profess oi� il.nian of respeaab � bv �Jit reee f) - I t . . . I . . . ,.# Ir. i�s . ill 11 Q., I p -ellurcb Lid,�re- di�trict., _ - - , - � '.. .,� - . -M N j't,1111din- -i'll 'socia � - -.. .� . . � �. . .. - .. ith, (rood 011., I . " - I . i-J. C3 , mzT- . .nd. : .. . . .. � Aleiedi rie . The') inein- 6. . ,, . I �t :� ' - ill I \ .- .: t�' I .:1 � an d Jar . . . - rip Qu t 'ati,otfi , BuW`.`Q has. �aJe'it'i-x'en - -wh'o de-ds in. �' 1 * i , e i, , . .., - - . - .. . . . _ . . - I ky - ________ _____ ____ _____ ___ -_ . --. - - - . � . . - ha _____ _, ", , , �Igiaves :Xl - 1, - fee, cirel s - GR1116 81" lifgsti �ed�nd- I 'H^ . bers of.the Legislature .-:di(,! *'no , , �ones_ c �buy§, old ------- - -------- Z;___ -_ - - . . provQ . i .;, -earing, - I eat (Al.. Sm �. 1 _. would be far . that they colild get dowil to work -,ill . onps,, erases. th-e . letter�, and - engraves � � 1- - - I � I .^ f I . ", - ' � _. , ._,!,", . - ASS silli"I . if: those. ", who.'praotfee , it ne4- itiscriptiops 'to *orUr. -­L-9ts%- ' . �, . i , z. I , * dict House,while the Donliniw� coii- . of. i .. I . . i i - I- . � it wolild sh�a'k away-, in-to,.the woodi 4 Deople t;eeui t 1.3 report- , 0 Want t6k,ell", he , - - % 1. .. - �� " :.--. _ .__ ­ . . 1 .p , '. � or- h ide t 1A inselve's"in. .a c.ellar dur* eq a#sii'yin�, -and ple'uty of. others are I . . 11, ...": .1� , , . , e . � ­ _a; .1 .!.p I __ .1 ­swe4_�I� -� . - . 1. ... . ,r, I fol1o,wi�ig - - I . . 1. . I . - . _. . � . __ I- - . . �4-�R.4�6m -ifieirr -ees. ,�.Th�. - . . !�- , �. '_ ; , _ � . ,..-... - _. , ' - ztatistl* .. - . ' :jg _i2 I / The - * " 7 , , _ - . pr � 6 .," illjh!gtio buy-wheu they can get a goud � - ­ . � . :, .g n ! , mo _2 � -- , .. . . I - �, ..� - I 17 I - . . . �. �� .1 .. I .1 I - I - � .!, I . . . i's swea i _. . . . � .. ,' - � � e , onzr , - I - when ,r, . . . - Le Newma_rl-et fi:-tra, - - I gle, 4pike I . We haven w in rotook a full line of " : _. , -..411 , , , -tob oftg� - � . . - - 1 . � . t, roil 1 1"e" 'pe6sul , _; . . . I - � . I , , - I . �, - .- � - re I -�- - -_ � --------------- --------------- , .". " - . _. , .. . . 0 . f -i fi; . -t Pa , , I - I -1 aders some idea 4-the Cos' (" , ]I " I ",c JM " I . A. -, rguts * lo . . . - . . - ., I . . - ' I I' . . ' .� Adverti.qtomevfs. . .. .I - � ��' ""' thining indigents in Y&Ak C ,a,.,tN-- take- i - likilis- " *-k-' ' ' - ceat td � o6p their children L, -_ . � I - L.� _1_., 0 ig. ! . -:.--.- . Twe'e'ds,',Serges Wors (As''Co - ' ­_ , "' 11 . .;�� ., , , �_, _ ___ -.----I_- - - - - - - __ ­... 4- �, I I..-, � - . . .. I . . It rkscrews ,I I Poor House: The averatre number �f it o in, Let ritig 'profane or. -vulgAr . : I . � 0 . .1 , - " . ' ' . - . I � . * ­ - , '�x ... , 0 - are - . , _. . I . ... : �.. I �, �'. � . - .,.,... ­ I .1 I - .,. - ,WAS,103.. languiagre, at -home, , ellagrpe . to . . : . .- .. �s . ; , . . . *, " * -I .. I : ; . . , . i - . . .!.,. : . - i '. I . '. - .. ­ , , . . . I - . . 1. , '. . . i � -. . - . , � . , rilli d S - !- - ..- i".1 - . ,� . .inmates during the year - - . d .. . . , I I ., � 1. _- , .. . I . and Trouse. J,­ 1.7 A s...." ..'', .. ., � ­ . 1. %� 1. . - . . , 1. ;V, ­ . . � . - . ` The totO expenditure for i886 I was hear a , utter. an oat . . .. ­ ­ '. , I . i.: - I w. ., : " ' . � I , 1"i _ � r li.jndd�ent man ,[� . ; i� ,�. in I - .- . . I � - .. . , .. Ih. �- r - .�, ­ . 1. % ', 1 . . - - _ I t ' ,.:, I I - - . - � I . . *�-'­._,�. . 'e! . � I � -11 ''.. I, .­.: I ; � . .1 1"... � .. . �'.­ , ,�` �. � I a - I -;�_ ." bi . . _� :i . , -.'. ri * . I be Ce 0 �. ..: w ch we offer to the r ublic at p i es that'c D. - , � I griven at 1$6,856.95; a4iount received in . the'pir , n' f tbL,*r well,trained . , - , ­ - -,-, , I , , be. b I �,:;' � . - . . , . . 11 I, - I , I- * . : .. I ­ 4 . - ..... . -,! - 1.. � . . �, 4 � , - -1 from Cininty Treasurer, $6,023.90'; children hen the.y are '_ necessarily ": . . I I.: �"­! *� - -- � , . * I ,� . � I ­. I . � 1, - 0- - . a_ � ''; 1.1,, .- . � - , . � :,.I '. P - - . . ­ - '', I _: . I �'! , ''. - , . ­, I . . _. . - i: .- I 1 . . . i. I �; " - . I I . I an . .. : :; .. I . , ) 1J . ., . I- � . pe inprove- . ,I.. . t,-, ; -- . �J . . : I , . , . - . � . . F 0 a,&' * -- - 1. �1 , � nib M . 1'' _�.. � � � '7 the Best Style ina �at st,F � � ... .:. . : , expeodi� ure for ' rmanent i , present here, such in � aaiemble ' ' . ., . ' h, a word - .- � -.-.. �-- I I . i . . I � : . I Suits Got tir .. r, I � i- , -ihenO, $100 ;. ambunt. received Children a e quiCk to �es?c . . q . ishlou ! ,- - - . 1 . � I . I. .:,..' I . . -,.-.-. - . . .!-... Pm !,;' ''. . I ,;. .. I 1 - . .. ­ -.I . , -.i.,­ -,;. � ­ I I . -, t a'.e.-_.­ - t.. - " average expense per -week for each sur ris tb I �ar ts by the pr ney ' . .. - Il I - . for: i ' " Ltes from county, $5,928.90;, t1laC18ne,*`io. them, and they "Often - , , ' - " F , .1 , - at low figures ly tLe new I allor, J. reig. - �- ' I . I . . . I - . I . . , ' ' � 4 � .1 ' - ' ' � . . .� . . . .I I . - 1 . .p I e. �kr en oficie ' * . e _... - -_ - , " Pe i per with wlii�l- th.of can u ­1e language y ' me I 1`1�1 e'r Thia. latest styles of '. nglish d . . .. . rson,1$1.07. The Cost per weel, se vi - ' �` - ' ' , I 1. I an Ameri - Stiff H , .1: I . . . . c a,' i 9Ah4 1. . I inmate in 1885, was $1.22J., � ..., .1 that,bas bee ped into tlieir,�ears - ' . � I __ . I . ,rf'grop . ... . J . A . WITH IM] ROVED FI, XIBLE IBRI . ; _ __ HE � -: - . �­ - . . . I . M-4 , 'I. � ... - t , - - . � . 1�_ ) . nguage c AGENTS FOB T . . ; . - by men wl �o use I a' �arele3sly,, . . . I . I I I . . I . i .. � _. - . . 1. - .f ,..:' � ! � The Reyised Statutes,of t4e0 . -men - wear , U ­ : I t . . Min Cri*icis� f - who s ,pn I . � o I -will come into force oil and after' , , ix Massey Manufac,tarmil g Co I :� : � . .. . I' � ion occ 1. "I . I . asloils cannot be too sharp,. If . . � I . . ICKERT o !�- � _e� - ; '2 , .­ -BUNTIT G �`-, A . . . . 6 4) . . � .., - . .- die. Ist of March next. Three editions they . * - , I I 0 .-: � 4 � � , f) .. . . , A. :.. . . care i othing for their ,own good ­ - " . ' . . cf T.Cvonta.. . �- . . i - ' . ' � ! . . the work of flie revisors have been name anf I ch�ra;ter they should . 1, : � , ,':. _... _ _ to A# , i . ­ � . .;.,. , . I . I .... i .. � PU I - . I � . . bl*sbed. The first one was tl* . � 1. I 1 I- . lat Of rest?aiii themselves fr ample nia- I I . � -: I . om sow;pg seed 9' .�ines on V;e,W3t our rooms - .. - , I I - , the committee of 1884. Their labors that will bi �ar ail, undesirable 'crop.: . a;nd repkirs cf., afl kinds always o4 hand, - . . A, were ry . I r I I �, . I .� - . coi)tiliiied.by ilie Parlianienta - - ... , � _ ­­ - I . 4: . 11 ­1 ,­, - ,1 . ; 11 -'J.; I W 4'.... I.— . - : �,;­ � . i I ,'� _1 I 1; 61011 :,h: , .,.., ,� *_ � I 1�1 - ­_ - 1��� "* - 1 Committee of 1885kand last ses ------- - ----- 0 - 9 ' - ­� �,..�. :� I . . �. : : I t i. I "s " � _�: ...''._. - ... I . - 1 . . t . .. ,. L -.... I : I ­­;p" . . . I . _: I I 1. "'Subs-criber" has the Ffoo�. ­,`' li -�.-. 'I, ? - by - olumittee ,- oyer which the ` . a c . - . . _� .. i ­ . - .. .1 j , . . : . . . ': � " . . : ,; I � � ''.::,. � . . - `: J . . .* , . ,� 1--.'.,. .. 1 Si- --T I ' . . . _ .11. . � . . � I'?, tto . 1 L kepp� nn a . " � !:, - I .. �... . ­ e� -1 - I—- . , - -�, - � '. � . �. �. I . * 1 . .re i - .dl the pub- &ontrov Ir. Mowbrav-iii : :, 1 ­ 41 on !"%,Pope, - . iI vised staintes coniprisc ers� 'W'it1l', respect . I z . ;3, . I , . :, . %-' . - Minister of Justice pre-sided. These . � . .� I .. _� - - _* � L . - .: . I I . . . .. sl . __4.1'_:, 11 1, ­% ,. 111, . - r. - - : - .. __.- - -, )_ . ?,; . . 2 . .. . �*:!,��__ * I . ­ . . . , � -. .. -.--( - ;�--�.�..­ . . . ;_� - ; . , I itu le. on t),t_-.L0eal Fair question, ..'. . . I . I , lie, �,ejieral Acts - of the Dua,'Ilic,n to hi�,; att" * 71 1 - - . .. . ;, �,!. ".. i-.� _iq. I � '11� �, : " ., . . . .. . - . I .., . � 7 - \, , ­ - - ., � � I . :. ­ . I I I . . I .. . : .� - .. . . . I .� � . �. . � -, * a -e - - � . ..�.. I I' ' I i ;:. .. . -.. -1 . . . P ssed since ,Confederatictif which _re- UE!1ther do J)ro,:0*,e 40 ft"j, -voll to'. f�l% m I ..: - I :.''L�. '' ,." t.� " - 1. !, _v-'., -1 I , M L , . _ i - I � . .. ­ , - � ��-, -­­ .1 . . . . . . I � . I I - :.- i : _ - �_ ­� -_ __41-_: " - - I , _ - 1, 5 1 I . � . . . - .:. . - - . . J -1 li-WiadeI , --.,. - ---t-, :'�r,,-6�, _; I _ : .. I - - i .- . . i u 1 1 1 . P to a - .e',-itle from aie - . . . :1 lates to ifiatters w: I hin the * urisdiction IP11 I I... .. . ­ ;� � . I I "I I ..- I I I . .� . �, _..I . . . I . z . __ . - .. ; : i.. , :... , � . I . � . I ___ I . . . . .,.- : -.1 r - . -1 -y- .Y 0 . . . - I I I 0 - - - . S � � .. . . I � It' . . . of the Parliament of Canada. . b"t I Wouli lik,! -1 sl!ort -silace to make a' ' * "�. s . -i - - M I :. . ­ . few clirs()r) oloservatiour on his JaRt l.etter .. .1, . ALION � . T11: - r-r 0:RJT_A1.J . - . , . . - . . I q _. . . . Ll 1, J : - I maritifactured 1) 4 le , � . r_> 0- toNourpallor. lle�,i-eei. 0- , . I 6"0T;6.-E3AT_JM 0 13eaver Xlamiikrturing C mpany, Ule Queen's Own re inient.; ofT 111i. .4 t bf, 14"",�v, 1 y - to I 1--nabit.. at pov'bue atzenl")6112 to . . I - I .. - , . *tal*zing Fi:)od fo ,. ,P - () ­1 I ronto had-a 10D11111,11- dosire to go . . . . , Galt, is the best 'I I 1. I 0 . . All ' .1 - 'i lic '1':-) itLIK . Ul . , . . . eriticlb(, 'N w s. kit a, , q to- - . - r Ell,, -it siiiiir . -live in a, o.Heial cipacity in ilii; tu%%-u. -�' 11 i The: r6:e1.­r&teti mai:ion' ; . . P rifyiD, th �11 - larid lie Aer to tall;u part in 1i _� I . blood, for re g*enerati g and invio 0 ! . - -an,. jubile- celebra-tioll; nd i ROBERT - BONNERi ' R ill , ; ,,, )rating, th .� - the Q,,,e \ � a I -�, J I e . ystern, for _ � I shil), be nit ,,E *--%pect-tliat fils coaducra -' ' -vl)(rty of the %'-a!r 0. 4- L. U'Learv. w off6r. i I . i i 1I - - - , I DU tbo pi , . .,; - fatten'D ty Cattle nd Pigs, fo . ' . -, -,,,]I- U �S!i(4 Uf lie' .,ictio, s il be wn'telied now as well rks* eJ for sale. , - . pe.,1111.,;�.:�, .) (40 was . It, 1 w I � 0 Horse's, r Milell ' -1 ()f - � ; � I � 1. "beep aiad otiltrv. Arid for � - ' � 1 ItObt' R(1l1Le1`,-J.' W&S 6red at Edgehill , Cows Calves , 11011t ,,,Lrn,, ork., ,ail . He is a , . I Di�partment Militia at Ott,awl,L - but wheu lie - ts a Seat Rt the Council-Board �F -, t -v Y , ,I is 9 yeare old. . ) I ­ ie.e%,e . � .1 Jifister reftised'to graitt th�e re- -7ifl - does. .. i. � .1 .; the IN . I 11 . . He tells n", wit ark imi ,n, with whit(t sfril,u iu face; stailds I6 removing WO' ins and verwin. . There * I � I . I ., quest of the citizen S0l(1*e1.,. of ti, egotisixi, of cotirse, thait lie was hands lo I". and w(-U-1.8 UW lbe. he is noted a \ - is �- , . e the nian 6 I . I U foal gvaer. and hitu 601.10 of tile best colts i6 I . ; ., 1, � �' . 1. 2,000 fe.edis for a HO ' a C ..� .._-quon y th�,vare , Jecebaful , . : QLIC-01 CitV, IM-A w)11_,c2 t1 1 ,wh(, secui'el the grant to the llickerl'DIZ thim part )f the c,-t.utr,.-_ He is also a st I ,rse r - ,()w 11, .. : - . . ",ocietv frorn tile County .Society ill 188 ;�priie wiri ter. 1,artie-dars of l,edi L11 . ; , .., � ' , a I -nff. The' Q,ieun',4 S - . gree and. 11 I., �� .. . a 4: (), n e - uudred Pot '. � .— ill 1. OW11, itYu �1 "til(l 1�1 I 11[dpf'teh-a(-re._ ,:­..I . . . . ,3(;, fo oth# r iLif. riA.etion cwt UP otaltiie--�f cii apl.l;c&- , ,1 .1 '. .i 1, � 1 1 1 ; -_ w Mid that 11 It A ! j1d it not 1wel) 'IS O'CON%01?. 11:e: - ;.� n _ 1�-_- , Ij , t,rjxj�, 110 - ' ­ j . . ! .,I _ clety Wovild, not P. S­ 1' Ll-riewwo to . .iq uott, I 1'1'C=. _r" �,Ilir,, t(l unrebar -1 rr ==�Tr, . tiou fo 1)!:N\ �� � I fille, 11)._) hi- of 1"'C11, alld 111d t'lley bee2j 11:4 action ]10 home So, 11 Irz is MR .06 11� '! i�d to v*St Eii,jailid, w 'tildun'- -1,10'e IleCElled -, ce*Ut, as they hid uot horhe 81i.) �ild ii - -:---ui)l)licauou. io . .. . . I 1 7 emcl CM-M ...- . .. i 1 r) - 4 . L_E.�= � : ft . -, I it-ke etu . -io � 1 . I : . � ! ' ­ ; - � - .1 ' . � . ..� I . . - - . ,erv, favor- co!"Plit, W- , 011- is. fnky - IF YOU .U.1" t;ClN.fi TO - �: . . - AT AM I . doubtatly have cruated a x' d m ith the la -, Ili " � [. .. " CAL STO � - be I � 17.v E k-N D SER' IT. � ' _ . able ll.�Ipresslo , tett alu not " vv.te -tile ,oi.�,.�ti � :, _i6 I ,ill () (11.� =1111.11e Old- C=tX;Ar : i 11 '01i the ar* tocratic- (' ' . . I . Itssertu biit as, Mr. ! . .i . . . . . r � � I ; '.. . . J 031:i �,f th�� Old h I %%'bi-av Nk as 1, I � . , , , �.t , , . . . . . . 11 - .- -, - � . . . . ­ . . � . , . . - �. . . I t "i - . Set - Uld. In- inatters of' , )D ; , A or aic -,,e il!iji;� f,-r ­ ­r f,"t-utis ,AL-��aro tt-.ere', I .. , I . ... . . . 0 1 1. I .... ... I , . . . . . . ­ . - - I . , J - -e, ( 1 ector of the Ill �-eriu,, " ' ' . ; . -, , . , � ��, ; I I - belie% I ." huciety . ..tt,.l 4,11 . . . . 7 ' � � I I ,.,- t . I ; � . . ! . . , . I � . _;_ - ' . .: ­ .. - into C lisider4tibli the fact that they ULE A d I * S - "ii id the a'jithorlties sli-ould takp i e years,. h6v -e ifies it t I ja t lie . . . � 4 �. . '� ' . durim,tt GEOM Re V I., 1:. WE LS �, IKE IN � _..­ did not it (111[kint his fello%v-directurs of , ­ . STOCK . / f - A(;T;3i'1' - - 'A T. I-, A N 1-1 I 'IN' : :1. � .. - . I I . I - ar(" Vo Linteers and not r�lrujars,, and the illegality' of their act ons an'.1 get I i 0 , brock ht- \� Llti,%. - ew ' . . . 1� tbat q asequently i 12 ladian � co . _ . to possible liarm thein to e niply witl � � a rn. It is said to be 8 J ' . - � - ' f j' - _. _� r : i feed in, 'C - sit to Eiiglai'ld be�-n ame ded ? Does it n t proVe Illy old reliable canadiin Line-. The ' . - . . i �rlillg I . . . . . . . I .. , assertiou o Shortest I ! , . im Is of all i I . . * wo e by theii N - � '�is istho- bmt'eed Mi de f 0��' et for ' f I the I W, if it had , � - til(l, Insil 1 1 0 T I k. . the rk . . . ; ­ - - 1. - - r� f�tt I I . Pi In n body, dressed in their regimentals be true-fliat 0 inan, can . on Passage. Low rates. - \ I I . � i i " . - - , :_ .. . fo -S �tj d � 1 �. .. 't 0 se-r-re two ' Ra fes lare Just Been ftr(lucc(r in , , � .� � , - : kinds-,, r lell co'A . for POU try. .. ' i ail 41 �eaxing their arins. If ' exer ice & 0, ... . I . I:.. I - I . asters and do jti't* ob th ? . . . -, - , 0 y the Steetwye. - I .. .% I I . _[ ;. �_ . . � I eU it . ! . . , - If change had be ' made i the laiv " Englisb' hemists afid siock men li,� . � . lb I . . . . . - desired to - -_ - - ____ ­_ ­ - --- _. � . � � .. I . ... '. . . -� I., , I I . I m ml�er of tile regimei't I . - � _7_..__W� . �� �. . � seenis to I e it was his dlity t notify , 1:1�1 - .. I sa ­ . . the - - visit . t, . - I . - ". - ' ��te citizen he Pickerin oard, and then t iere would Rre 'and life Insuran.. , . (' -, a ph t y that it is much - - � � .. .. � ngland as . . . -,: ,.:,. ­ a - : I . - Gove�nlnent could not, 'g . - . . -- - - . � i : ., i , . f i ,:� : , � I- ., .. . . . _:1 . : � - prevent them, have Wei -no- diffictilty. in s curing the 7. . ,. , z, �: .- 1. ­ i I ' - r __ 'I ;-­ then �vhy, prevent them . going as a grant -for 886,but it seems li did not do U . a 6'7. MA01%96rdeon.r BETTER THAN. HE BES,,r Enol h Oil Cake- r ,�,, � , I- - " AGENT POR I - ') . .. 1, regigent? -It ishoped tlie'Oovern.: go. Jf h i calls that worki g in tile Tile Lan(ashire Fire 1"u rapee Coin . I i - . - . _ I , I erests of the Pickering Soci ty,- all I I pany.,Head ,I .. �--� 1 , , I t is -cheap, ohl $1 for One Hundod � i - � I - v b e I ' ' t' 1, 11 al le t I . i , I , .- , , I - 3 1 ' 1wa �1 or , � 118,_ I I I � � I i i I I . - � 4 � , I I i a, � I I ii. I ': R( B L _. -_ I I I i, , , , 11 I I I - I , 1�' - - I ) --" I 'Y'l 'i -,, �, � � r�' Ment1will re-consider the.4natter and interests . � Office: Toronto, I,, r� . oundsi ,.. , 1. . .. . . 9 I I . .- I I . . . 1. . I . . � . I I . I : r . - ; I 1;, , me 'to t The ,Wes iern Fire Assurance co., Read Office, - . .. I ., ­. . .1 . : I . - ��� - , shouW the Americans invade the 'can say is, lie ia welco ' I ' praise. . . -i . . , . , . I I . ; . .- I . .. e With �ealtrd to other Toronto, and the I I I i�, 1* ...; .1 . . . . , , Zie 0 by t2a.e rZ.. ;. ._1 - I " ,:,;, I , - : '- I I - . . ; . . : -1 . ,\, -,. 2 .1 . ­ - : , : L L I � - � I i . -, Co ri 1; Of the Nor Auerican Life Insura,"a . I . . 11 - , - , I 11 ., . � . .": '.1,L] I r . . 1. . . . - . ' , I :. � . I � ;�:� , � �r -� - �in�ry during their absence we will iety. being e e - � ! Offlee . Toronto. Company, Head �, : I-.: .; , , � , , . . .. � . I.. - .. i , jr . - 11 ' . .1 - Sa , M V` . - . r I ','� . same a`p PP 0 U23 'te, 04 the I . f . '. ., . ' I - .. t:.: I : ; . ; . L I ) 1. I . -, I �­ ;;beer a contingent froul County B arid, I would like to ask Mr. . . ­ � . . � 1 .. I - . . -1 _ . I . . - .. !'. - � ,� I J � : - ,7 'L I . .. .. .. , � . . I .. I . I igrliting men. f Pickering to fill Mow,br . 'Insumne 68ft-W at the lo . ,,, I i � . I - - �- .11 � '. -;: 1 17 -� the ­9 if the, gentlem6i eat poRsible 4t4p � .-­ , - � I ; I ; 1. , I - . . . : . � , .1 . I ay a vointed 0 safety and . .", -I � . I . w.- � . .. I . on istent with nd security. i. , . '. . I . � . r . I i , . . . . �, � C`_ * ` k P :11 'L I .: their 1.Q.P.C`k.Q \ knew an I.h;n of at, I 6. � I ". � I- I ALF;,: Pic m ff -, I .".; . , ­ - q _-,-,- , ; __ - DIS' . VZIY Twig Luc , i"l . OOMER I . ..- � ,_ . ►ir4l- sneak t . • r�, I , �. . � . Dipbtlie �York roue The Set . . � � now Ingo � The N ( . .� "C.oaventic - hire. 3 I . . fallen heii : the death A weel � . Broohliu . starting � . S. The N will 1101(1 the $125 9 . .... A meo . , I Club it i, . the CeDt' Mr. 3c . r 1wo-year enlarge, .. I . The ( ­ . Itallway .. - - froni P0 . . The I �. 'Sociatiot evidenv( . '�� bribery. i - - The I * _ has be( . . . . - . that DWI _. .1 to the I . .� leadil)(Ply, . . � . The ( I . � I I., . .gave W.1 fore Pat I . � � . be the I - : A yo, � his ribs - . - - ing RIO, I - .1 . .:. obstruc to one I .. .. � sleigh I _ . Thrc - , . .. ;1 . . . . .z ocellIM . , , 14 affion . : _. Hall bi du5iiig . : - . .. • caused - Mr. I - .- , . - ­ __ --- .�, lingtoi .. I . :_.. 83114U4 ... ­­ for in( I ... . ; - - .pa". dawnf . I Tlic - 1 , i � i electe( .. _ the E ­­ � .. . - I.- � ontar - , 1. , I .i _FeM I Jolene .! � - . � - Sul I ­ . : *19139ap . . - � with . - - When - - I - .. - ­ the : ;. !� alight ight 131. - man ; 11 - - - . . was I � . D-(Tl . '. 1"11" wilue , � ---. I . . the � . ­ .. � occill � .1 . I frog. F 'I . , - - I � . I - . . . I I - - , I L -1 - . T A v I � . - %VC . li� . - I � 1.) . . . I ": Iff, , - - I - . .. D] . . " , At i - I - I TCi-� , stl I :11 ! . � . Co . - .1 , .... I., 1'. Tli) F� ! . . . ill, , I � . . . - - ; . . - . . I . $ ea I - • I 11 . - I .- � i I . . I Fri 11. - I I * .* I . I . . 11� I , � I i - 1. I . . I . 1,_ I I � . I - I - - � . . St 1. Q. - - I.. _. . J, . T c _. ,W()i . Iri Co I U A 9W It i after � I I -.1 . P i I � - .11-1 . � FS OU It 10 I It . . 7 . I I . - _. - - . :. ; 11 - ' � 45-y ' .j �, , , I 1. . . I � �,)�,, - � - - , " �!Fll . . 1. ! - , � . � '. t I . .tl - . " * ' � I . � '. I .. I . - . , . : . . . I . . 11 - � - .! � :1 .. .Ir . I � _.. . I i I . � , �_ i . 1­1 -� :1 �,�� R11811tess Solicited. - I . . ! ! , '!#, , � �.�� ieir aNintinent ? I khink I an Bee - I . I � s , I . - I - 0 . , , . . I ­ I I I . S V, - . -cut aii'le,ne% particularl when - , . - ---i- -- --- -- - ­ � - .- .------ - . - __ __ '� I i Wz . . .. - , I " � . . " . Fa ivil soon ha ,o ,o Call e through gi a . t k�. " - - . . � . _. .... I _...- ,,, r . --I--- ; . . _ I., re - I . . - . . .�, - **--. i". . . . , ­ . ... .1 - for cc itiplaint oil the score , insl tlie bars i i I . I and 'the firs thing , - , ,q orricit -- -7- �- - 0 , ��, _n. :1 �1 . I . " -le I ­ . I'. . ,'.. I .. y - rr � . 4- -1 - . d_ - . � . . - I W� - �' t; .. � ti%i I � . � il� .. - . . j - � I .. 1: ..". _ � I- _. I . . ." , � '� tulle for the training of that struck we lion f saw theil- names G , , : . � ': : , - , , . . _. ��,.. - - 0 ine . . : ; �r' - .; � �.� .. dog : I _ - I i -1 ` - . - ..� - . _.1... . - . which b* • � t ie bve, G . . �. I i p, ­­�. I ! : I . - - . . in all that pertains to agricultilre and in the Pic.(ering . (' y . UIS IN & CHOPPIN .- I I ...­- Z one I . I , -1 � .,� � . I EWS' . . ... tiii� Carr ..1129 .- on. the- . r. , ; I ', .. , DONE . - I . . . , . : . ' en I f . . . . 1� 1�',� bli I . 7, ­ I � . ' �� r , J _ _�: was after my pre, 40118 lette* was tt ) .. I Every Day in the week t -. . - , � . . . . . i . I , � - the dissemination of knowledge, con - . � - I -- .. . '. J_ , ' -, , 1`1!­.� , . I I � - . . .1 � - . - - - • ; . . - was that I Lase g qtlemen ad Lena , , , . � . ­ - ­ , - ! - - 1. �. � , .. .. - , ; * - . . � L z , , k,.,� ., - . � . , . � . - I , . . � - ... , _- . . . . = -:_. :­1 Simon 1* - 'r to bl _ , - . . ca .� _ - , . %.�.... nected therewith. . , The Dominion be' , . ,.. Imon Fraser off better inducement than .1 . I 1 1 ... . . . . r _. - - inted fo � ,a purpose, and. perhapp Mr. The ELM t I � an -ever uy.Tour 1. - . d . -ei - ment has 'made arraiig�ments , owbray knows more abou,t �hat'pu ose' . I � -1 . . , I i . . � % , GoN .11 .. DALE I I . .. r I'' A,. - r 1! _,,� _;.. , wr) I . :....., 1. ; . . ­ - , Z, I tls(l - - - � 1'. 1 - A_,_, . - . . .:- . . . -c a � . I. ­ Ul I i w - for.. tbp establishment of no les's th n an he would care to divulge. - .Etcvy� Et � . � - - . . .. h . , i l'OM R�4* rariln�e'r an have -.6is own who t grou'lid, - C11M.' CROCZE Yt GLAS WARE, C . I. � . I .. - I Ave aaricultural colleges or qx*i- i y know f th�gentlemen h a e cl, and if you bring good wh6at you I I - 4. t i . .. . 0 t sure ;- � We give a special discoun I J;1 - • .J �,:j � I. . t . I .. - r- .1 . __ ..'�. " t, froin the present low Prices, of 10 per cent. . _ "L...i��, . ; :1 _.- .. - . a! farms-one fif each-. of t4e I am con%ineZ_40t1,be ing will �ot ork. to got good flour. � ". ,� I . on ; ­ . - ) I - . 1. - -, , Inerit . . I . I . . i . ' ' . I . I� .- . - ­ I I . � L , , .i � - - : " ' I V . . ka.�, . - I . I 11 - - . ` "�` .1111 I - � I Mr. Georf ,e Philip is an old and vers nal at ; . . . . : I . \_ ._? -... --proviiiees.- This may be a wise ,move I Table Lam ' . . - a 11 �1:_ ell - - . I - -, I . , . t I i Re,: U00V R4 I . . ps, Tea S Us, Combination and D�nner �_ett ,1. . . I. , 1. � friend, one I have known for upw;rd of 6�� L . I , . 6 - - _... I't l . � 1� 1 4 . A. ,: . a . . I . . -1 I � I : - . _. �, on the�part-of the Dominion authoVities, tw6 . .1 .L 'Pic."Lter Our 6t< 11 , I __ . � of - I I . I . , Lag I . 0. I 'A � I I I .. ' , * - . Uty ye irs, and I have no hesitation in - 0 stock of falic China Cops and Saucers, C iiiia Fruit Baskets, Fruii� Plates,. . - but w� are ii.ot inclined"to. look y ... ! . . - .. 11 . �.­ I 0 � I ..1 . � .. . . � I at it, __4�_�______;---_­-__ , �. � � es, etc., must bt sold at 20 per 'make room for " , 1 r � . ; - � ­ 1­_1 . .. sayio�,Nlut be is a true hiend of the i_ L Sprin� Goods con - discount. to I I- it . * . � I . . b 0 , L ; i . 1), I I an �� cut turn I . � .Goods. A large a ­ .. I I . , " ­ m that way. Ve do not question the. townihip 4 of Pickering, and will do all lie I to Z r,Vd send you free, d well assorted stoek of choice faraily groceries', : - - I . � - . i L � I I I - * �­. i - �i - I me- . :1 , . - * at . wis , kp�cial valu2 in Teas an, I C' 1� ! I . . .. . I � � I ; . . - I do* of establishing . -such iasti.:' can to s stain its institutions.- Mr. M.o I thing of greitWV1`a1lgy4ee,` and Impo � '' . . offees, seasonalle fruits at reduced prices . 11 . . . . lance , � I i k : - re � I , - . �-. ;- - . to you. that *411 start ),On in bla iness - ... 11 � � � ; i 1, ,. R . .� � ''t , ; .. I , I I ut we thinkthey,come ihore A�Uant I! ave learned from inqui i i .03,FT k and can. The Umous Louise Baking ' . _-.1 � I . I . 0 . I . ,/� _. . : tutiono, b � lr108 Is hie will brig ' i - I � . 1 In . 11, . - I- � , � i .... I 0 more money right way -: - ­ ,; .,- ��. : - " rr 1. .. ILI . ­ . i . % � ..] . .1. . 11 mp. , " " Anvon can : - " _. 1. . Ust .-Ill co�petitors; put up in i . :i ;, .- I ­ ' f e same sta . � ,,, :� , I ,ead Rgai ; I �� � I - e ' tk1an anything 0160 tu this world, Powder ., Les the . , , I I . I properly: withi the rang of the Local .a man Of . -art 1 dh thfk wnrit anti live .i+ 1k___ ­_ .. I . . � I WbAnIkel n�"d at Qr%1__4,_ __ . __ __ I . ; - - . . 11 i I __ - �� I - t i . - I - . � . : T tuna -1 A #_ &t1___9y &a�_..�*,ijr_i � fl, . I . � - .. - 1, - • Fi r_I . . --� _y, v I 4J- f.11 i •a. -. _ . _ , t; I % I / ' � .I ', V . I I . I . - :, I I � 1. . I . J .1 '- - - . •. , . , + 1. ,, 'I f 4 .. - , I .'t -" 4 I t _, \'.. - -. :" 1 , t Y�_. '' _ . - .... - .. .1... .... .�, �_.- - r -i:... - -1: - , ., i + I i LL ` t' ... I .. r .. .. .:, ::- : i : .� , - . i - '' , 4 - - �, �, LETT RS TO THE PEMTUR. Wlrl M �►C�11 a 1� lie 1� the � +� j OT S. . - . t ` . The Rom oft . . g j l ��� ISTRIT D 1 >� [Correspond is express their oati'vl8tts, dad R jl i do sot net arilpendorae them.] the§�; long evening . i �' I Y ILATERT NEwB CIILLED FROM lam? t ml I THE LOCAL PRESS AND GLEANED F801[ Additi a! CeimPaign utpratur�. the . Tll ftv Wlfe 1 foie -� ands - , t 11- �' t ,a• J Iir h pTH SOIIRCES. j , E P. Il , . i r j • - ' Sat, --H owing As I do that year de• 1 - Sneak thieYes are operating i Mark- servedly bular paper has a ve large' i . , ° circulation amen tiro electors o West . \. halal y N , . GREY COTTA Diphtheria is raging at - tenoavl le, in Ontario, ar kind! offer to insert indi- r1t . vidual'vie s political or otherwise is ap- i - county. I I T T 0 � ' - yrk lease allow me as an elector I . NEW HITS C -The Scarboro mar Ba11',Gun Club is preciated, p \" ' who liar a s taken a warm interest in �.. t' i ' _ �`i HI TIN ood working order. t Y ` NEW 1J , now in g whatever as most 1' el to remote the 1 i �i Y P i , The North Ontario Sabbath School _ �> I . t Port Perr last week. public go c�, believing as I do that the 1 i Convention meta Y resent htrcal contest is one of `vital aT T oN ADE I II _ r 1. : +. z. P P N . Airs. John Gregory, blilnerville; has important to the whole Canadian.people.T t`jtT�'1T�''(�T • to •tbe sum of $600 through To the caw al reader of the cam ar lit- ., ! : �'!� . 1 I�.J ill l� G . fallen hell P gn ? - - erature of he day is to, say the least con- - I!', { N MU SL1N ' the death of a relative in En ►)and: � 1 A• meeting tell! shortly be' held in fusing. ach of the two great contend- t , , er the adi inability . of in �artie . of the da I do not doubt, are ' 't i -' 't , ` � . • ` kiln to consul g) y , ., , -. , I - I Broo ' ' • , .X - , . . starting a creamer there. honest, at I t' and would honestly try all a� Y I ; !' For Spr _ oy 18.87, The North Ontario Farmers' Iustittit° to admini ter the affairs of ,.the country i'' , .-�: . ­ - , � I i . rl act ril n as the �, ' �'! ' i `� ' I }1 i. will hold another Iiieetlpg in order to get for the co Intry s goo t g Y ; :;o rant from •'the• County Council. enders, �a d it. When t�le � McKenzie - the g Gov tit came into power iii 78 I for i �. A Ineetina of the Port Perry Trotting I I ' one and I believe the impreasaon was I ! • � . I VN Club it is expected will anon be held on general, tat we IniKht reasoiiallly 1°qk �, i „ i . the Central Ontario track. forsome road and eom rehensive scheme . i - -- . { Mr. John Ormiston, of Enneld, lost a of which. even their opponents must ad• - - • • : , ,, ear -old heifer a few days • ago, by mire. a who of that day was largely - ... 11 two y enlargement of the heart. engaged n manufacturing almost 'held a . ' Ug .: s of the Grand Trunk our' brew h in ea ectation of a renewal .. ! he car shop. p r e a - - I.. .� T I .. Railway company are to be removed Ot "the Id reciprocity treats, or some . �10 Lindsay. scheme at. would place us. on equal r from Port Hope to • . le East Riditl ; of York Reform As- terms w th our cute southern neighbor, " ` , 11 t • / /T VIRTON'S : r } ' 1. ,lie f 000 for who was even at that earl day causing': GOIN ON: sociation has offered a rew rd o Y - evidence as to Ur�Uery or attempted us eom uneasiness 'as we found lum C orients. slaughte ing his surplus geode vn our �, L - bribery by their opp o en ma ket to our disadvantage. Every S The town line of York and Scarboro P A T day feu d our business less prosperous. j� I N1��1J i j�QD f press Right: I.. -• ,has been so coaipletelt• blocked by anew De utat on after deputation waited on G OOJJ'' GO 7 1' A� , -that ueal, a)1 trtif*ic has 1►een fliver;;cfl tJle (Iov rumen( asking theta to remedy . ' so the Iuuepen�_lent and Don I Alil)s 1iva.i our trou le ;our plea was give us a pro- , , ,.� f" NO .l► 1. THE T 11�• leadinn :nto the city. i .. ' tective t riff or a` renewal of tiro treaty. '', j: �' • to at r�nssel's mill flt Ul11Clt3�e L i;I the cis The3 r wined unlno�eable and seemed XND''' SECtRE; some of the bargains, in W titer Gl '; ovw before t ey are alI ,. A (- I five way owl ,t, to the flood ct water the ,so inten on building those short .lines of L . fore part of last week. ,It `5 reported to r,v1R'ay to- connect thtl waterways of our gone, as tl1E'y mils( g0, t0 make room for spr1II goods. be the c:or t «`rshout seen ,ui some blue• •�grth• est that they lost sight of every - - young political . -C� 1. .. obstractiou and �le was thrown violently opinion who felt seriously the situation. . .... one side, brefiklno his riUg against the bur fa toles were colnasratively idle, Crockery stud Glassware a Cheap s the Cheapest. i to. o ` ' ` rnu .ski led workmen and _laborers was P f' b j slaihh box. fettles roof `the f'rootii dai)y 1 axing our shores for avid ®r fields a ' ° ' hrou 11 a•, de :R(1 C R E ENE . " �T • ' . `� T g r . occupied for lodge purposes bj the. and to re remunet•ati� a wages, uieu with Mason9 and Oddfellows, in the Town capital soon followed and all went to ! L Hall Uuilaing at Markham, was flooded build p a •foreign power. ' YOU' of � the � �► :he thaw and considerable damafr elector who passed through that.trying C clui iu- t ordeal ill remember hard times. Pro- CAEO�a I- I . - caused thereby. " ert fall kinds depreciated in value,. - _ . , . " &Ir. John- Cornish, tOWnline of Dar P y. - -- - -'` ., -- has entered a law suit against monef was scarce and wanted, and high -- - - — ��� T - .- r I I . - ­ . b "' ngton, rates f interest waa added to oar bar JU�ICIAi. . .. Samuel Coekraaie an adjoining eiKhbor, + '. dens a read too heav to bare,. • Canada --OF— r -- breach Ot tres -. Y y I, lrtyi . vin a fence .and a the watchword o r • ''': ` for mo . R for 11i Canadians became I ' i pass. Mr• Cornish ; expects to recover of the ountry. Old time Reformers like STORES,PVBUCUALL ! - I - 't I ' damages. t the on. ���tri. bicDougall declared ' llowif entlemen liars been sins tile. Gorei=nlnent. Sir John A. Etc., Itt Picketing Vl��ag6. . 1�'0 ~mall:•@ room ;for new good's ''We .Wll offer out exitlr8 B�OGk t - . Zhe fv g 8 • elected as Pickering representatives on bfcD akl• and iris cogeafiaes, ou the d eat and order for sale � 11 alts! ptiretiant to the ip gm of fine Coloured. a>ad Plain GlassWare� at coat prices. Don't the Beard of Directors of the, Ce flogr ,the House pointed out, again and in a certain actiou to the H Coact of .)salts. - Ontario Agricultural Society at port- agR.. heir-.ruinous policy. but failed to Common Pleas Div�isipn. alms ♦s. Lena, there fail to Come end get bargalna- , A fie line of C}7 roeerlea and n ; Ferry : —J• I. Davidson, K. Miller, A., :. mote hem or their followers. An appeal b loo sot GbpojgebR A�aelt, with, aE � Canned C,��dda; Oatmeal, Cornmeal `and Buckwheat flour,. , • :� ; Johnston >3nd R. Graham. . to the electors on the 17%h of September, Master at Wbltby, at thq boar of 2 o clot(• pp-m -• l TH DAY OF FEliiiU- cheap fo>� cash, FRESH OYS TE�tS , g '78, a on'will remember almost aunt- on gATLRDA1t, THY, . i Sunderland's veterir-ary surgeon eon Was ARY )pB7, at pordon'e Motel, is the village of s • r y engaged iu mizing sulpher and saltpeter liilate the incapablea, including the, Pickering by Levi Fairbanks, E>Kl . auctioneer, !: _\ with some chloride of lime, in a mortar, Finan a Minister Sir R.. Cartwright• the tollowln8 taQds aria premises wan'elT That ed blowing r s •atives a stn came into ower part of to number FtltsenPlakezin Bc ntsiu rig Pi c ear . . thing ea led the on erg g P e Township of s . �,� • when the whole t g P cessiot: of h e or less. t ..� 1 I • . the mortar to pieces and iritiictiug a under Sir John Macdonald, the r. P. 0 sdtme urement hail- an•acre, Moo - - :, • -- - - - - -- - - -- - -- - .. iculariy known and described as vii- i slight uollud on his banal. Ueca a law -by a largo majority which m�e QPs numbers Foatteea. F (teen and sexes- _ _ _ ---- - -- - tie been a� d• hash d the effect as you know, of cheap• teen, In the village of Duttln's reek, as laid onn ` t R, J: Macdonald, who 1� y oa a plan !hereof o0 ps ri of said lot Fift.�en, i I man at York station for three years past, euins the nietessaries of life, 18 lbs. of i , . D the 6econcl Conoeaeion of the said Township of was run over by a train on 'rhurs a} mar fora ,cotton goods proportion picketing under the sathority of the Mauicivsl . Y Council of the saiderowaship of . Pickering, rag ;'�. of iaRt nook ,and Gilhed. 'I'lic car ately ow. -ro Ito has near! doubled ", 'IN n ht d.the evidence isteted28th Augnat, 19(19. 1 . wlref;is se crated one leg at, the think and her p ulation in 7 years an On this property - there 1a 4 l retieeo`brfilad6 f P 'The Rcchleut of we nth are to UH seen all of fir our great . - 4 ' ing,then S,er portion Of the knee �� the other at contains :cro t t • tc hiu� his f of iu t: llomi ion. The C.P.R. is now tom- �EI\G'8 ALL, he lower i . 11ro11 11 , t a �, sh s suitable for�usineaa par see• s -T t o • rr e d 11'1 u o T c 1 e of 1J,G� =' °C t !sled and we have one continued line pp ]� • Ire • `� >? Theyropei-B is,:ia`�oliit of ituatioa ec �. Lame ..�isSOTtirieil 0 � is � % I .; /;. �s i �' • }. - from alifas t° Y nnconver � all our own. the (nest des mute n ctxe evil a village sad +D , ..- '. ir- =.. VI a. ('anadians feel rood of that gigan .roald `rent very 'fbalil f for 'bn ens stands. I' I I �. - TER. e P The hall has beet! tprtilerly.nsed, r- Division c ' , �- SAL RLOiS �} i lour ►fist line of railwa in (tie l .11 __ tic wn •k,tl e e Y Courtd ,cone.e�ts,Ata,,.,abd'is'�emogi cotxittlai- u table for th,e Holi* Season. ranging lIl pr1�8B ,� I [ TB — Fzteneive sale of n orl�l ,. Capitill is again aceumulatirg tons in the viciuitX- :+ ,L'r .. I AT, FiB, 1 There is also a 1�4 storf iratne building on sail from 25 cent8 (Camp ere) lip well bred her es, cattle slid improved anti oney to flay can be had for 5 and premi , a which h s boon nosed as M shop and i _ > kshire i s and implements, at lot Pe cent. In 78 10 and lv per Cant. dWelli 1?gusD COKDIT141s OF SALE = . Bc r P g �' II . ad Pickering village, the <t•aq b it too common. In view of these T>Jbi .h A- � ' _.- . t .CI ,ss mixed CaIItx1�S' my 9 6' D.tS per 113•. I . ' �' lei Kingston' ii The bete property t1 M,e sold subject o n 1. rt of Jos Carr. Sale at i O'clock. facts would ask the•electors toe ieflilly m68jrs�Ad.fired b� the sa-d'!(raster• I .B• - \ 1 pri4pe y poacher R 1t.)wlaud, i C I G rovide cousu fir the gllestious of the day, and The uuriehaser shall dt t riot tlo per pay to r ('1 A 1, ` is I .Dilluer p the Ceddoi s $olieitgr a de{ L Q G • ,� , - " - who as' moat likelv to adliiiuiater the of the Ip 'rc,,ase Inc+ne •, at} enough within 30 i Auctioneers. .- .:. _ _- _ % .:_- - - _. - - } ds ttljer 1 h sit,' to make one ' TCESliT, ARCH 1 T,= Credit salt of fitrm Government for the best Interests of the ya after. Wtt.1 t 1>P — _ - - - -- - -- TT ' t j e prpperty of Air. Edgar the rejected of I ball of 1� Purchase mangy The ¢s�►ance.ta be —�- j mgy pe iound on G lY . — stock and imp! nenta, Domi ion. securea b), o nlort cgel on the lnet}}►taes, payavt - Air. Nilliam We , at lot 2.. rear of 7th within pv y ears Frith: interest +it 6 fir ceo t:. p�pE� ROWZLL & Cg's - - le at 1 o'clock Mont now bete many constittteneies, has , . ,r a itn on the bt the dPton df the Ptlydhaser t e mole 110 8prace con. of pickerrn,. ` `� av far as I understand it no cla . I - p� Advertising $trretw �T • Auct_ purchafie pionty may bettlaid in h. T s t s11�j,wheregfivor- ,ARN � t �� p m. Pouclier -& Rowland, ridin nnless.it is for the few dollars hew s , mort a;ge to oeir full t %ovabl t itiaure: tisingcontt�actetnsy �oRL Tiiu sl, - MAncli 3::1,.=- Dxtensive credit churl d - before the eyes of the farmers liitilc)tuia8 co their lull ' naulall.e,valfie, , be made ft.1n _ 'Team C liars, Blankets, K'lrips, rid lots � • • t 10 sa a of valuable farm stock and" implc rewlsies,land of th� eats of the occu led l _ _ . _ - -- of:other things. Still more lest t special dives at our aglieultrlral shows. Thrust _p Pass$ " " }oti �f th® occupied 1Yorcibn e d -,' James G urtue5 , ward a ,tom !olio t 'pf j .ha t . _ . e property of b the Hon. • Edward' ill be iven y 0h P 1 � llieuts, th p pe Y auto the ridiul, y - tion, w E rates fo one month. We gun ntee our ' 8tli coal of pic>ieriul;, a mile Attef1t101. �, at lot 1', Llak with the consent' of a few, and h purctlu,ae: W Gr�In ClISSe�' y n east of Claremont: Sale at lA Q clock. she !vendor will otit�. t!:rnia a• lie is 1rnr'a ♦�'e are now' worknn vet line. Calla air. t o )cud, Dupe u the 22nd that you will, by votl~a9 abstract of title o copj, there and s tat not d d , o >ies re ared to furnish all classes with employment ,S De of - . 1 ' N Lunch provided. PouchPr & ive A'ir. Ed ar to Bpou �am �1�'i�es �c f - j ' Auctioneers, for h neat Jolla Miller,q 6 be required to produce ny title 1 at heals, the whole of the tiros, or for their spare unclelstand he is not wanted. thereof, or any e�iaellceq�o title not ►nos- P P H. JACli50_r, Prop. gesaion. -The reuiainia cpnditio the moments. Buaicess new, light and protitaUle. Fatl,AV, MARCU 4 rH: =Gredi e)e of , f itr f QNCE A li>:F�13MES.;, standing ponditione of t11e�Courtexe t herein Persona of either sea essily earn from 50 cer.ts.to �/ stock an{3 implements, the pr petty U. l lth. varied. I , �5.ou per e . suing, and a pro ,ortionzi sum by de- P.$. - -Il cksmithirg as uausl. All our aceonnts of PIC 'el•ing. Fe t� t under- vgting all their time to the�aeinusa. Boys 'skid' are.payat to whfin re doted. I. htotts di Collins, on lot aL, 4t1> con., For further particulars',app I _ P c� girls carp nearlyea much ap men. That all rho' p,?. - -T o rice Cutters for gale cheap. Pickering. Sale to comenee at I o'clock, ptEp, at tied vondor'ssolieitorJ46 u tiotr�fS r,atidtbe see this may sand their address, aad:tost the - nCher &Rowland, e,uCt. residence, r� Yorkville as Neater. business, wa u:ake this offer. To such a;4 eta not "T . \ _ p.m., -sharp. Yo Fm, • KF.s --At her late res Dated 7,th Feb., 188's. OE%. HF -DA TNELL, . TH.-- —Credit sale of farrm (aunt to Dirs. L• 8. I�oc,M� M stter, � -C.J, Well satisfied we will send one dollar. fob the' Tr1ESI)AY,' MARCH H C eve ue, Mary Fulljamea, 15-17 . 1 J per•, trouble of writing. I�'ult particulars and ogtflt - . . ­ � - . stock and implements, the property of I, Ack rman,l and re ict of the late Henry Full - '� -------- - - I \�,, pp Portland; Me • n. of ]sm s, in her 6%h yeaX. vendoesioolicitor, Deverill's 11i� lock, Wtiitby . rtes. Address Gao. STtxsox Co., I William Lotten, at lot Z4, 1st co (t,�ARRIEO -- -- - - -- hat mile west of a ' Pickering, Liverpool. n�Weduedd y � .�' — Poacher '& Rowland' . ESAxQ e- Eioxrox —In Piakdri�g 4�"�- . , ' Sale at L o'clo . ' the red lonae of the bride's • Feb ;�st b, -Ate Rev A: 9. 1►iatthews, Mica ' -- • Auctioneers. / 6►r tF y � ghter of Mr. Gordon • r' . . .t I 1. . , an y,,y�out�i&f clsu tint good demeczat, one double- sestod bat;g . I.. I stonist�iaa f3ncwes. . ; J o : 61M- ier, E, marquis, merchant, all o and one ood set pf plow harness. Apply yvg win to inform the farmerr of Picker 1. 1. I is the dnt of every `person' who has c, firing.:;,' pJiLEB 1OSE, Dunbar in that we have just received t Y - I , ' let its'r N MA T• { °rased Boscbee's German syrup � i . one o� Patiterson's 1 , - :dews O@lce, Feb. 17,1887. t ,5 wonderful qualities be known to their C ERIN G j 1. i severe F wheat 75c to 80c ; string, lac to Roc, goose L , friends, in curing Consumption, Flour per cwt. gs W to $$• ►• Aran - Im. oven Self- Binders Pneumonia, and 65c to 7W r cwt Chop feed, ;_ . . 1`:�.'.., I ` � ,Coughs, Croup, Asthma, 5613 per ton; shorts, 80c per . - in fact all throat - and lung diseases. No ;1.15. Screenings. 7oc per cw•t. TT ��'j� '�j1 j� yA�. • •'ri ale some of the Coulthard & Stoat - ,person can use it without itntnediatp relief. FARMERS MARKET. .; I =, � J V lyl l.► Lt+ / - Three doses will relieve any case, and we -.� LL Toronto. ]Feb. 17, 1�87r i _ , 1 'T1• -G7 _TT _T�C�� ' ` consider it the duty of a!1 dru ' is to Th street receipts of grain. to-d�Y were aural! , ; I I IF.-YOTJ WANT J�.iLV.1..LJ. . recommend it to the poor�dy' consump- whdea otTereft b was ld atA8b0o to 83c for f� aind ; • nd fuel e I en y �� R a N uld ' 't all int ding purchase l 1 five, at least to try one. as 80,000 a rin , and 730 for goose• Barre firm gg y.. , P with sales of 200 �� . - •=" doaen'bottlea were sot aSt. year, and no at ,, to aria. oats firm. TO ALL AND INaPEC� 1. , \ Peas are nominal at 53c, T ►T1� ,. j - one case where it failed was reported. bush is at 35e- to �• in fair su ly; $J loads L 1 ', � ' : Such a medicine as the German Syrup torte o $15a5y0• Staraw ��� ate i310 to ,�G S before baying: , . allot be too widely known. Ask year sold t 313A a sold at $6 25 to g6 ,55. Reef, 8s HT- r r ca .loll a n• og 1 and $500 to 87 0o for ; ' Of the Best ah y , t it. Gam le bottles to tr , �$4 for forequarters, utton' � $ay where yan can _ �ag�ist abou p Y JOISTS? • .yam sold at 10 cents. Rsgu)ar sit , 75 cents. hind udrters. Lamb $6 to 87 50; and m - ,, ` I $5 to 650•, quiet to -day, and ; r� II i' Sold by a)) Druggists and Deers in ' the mh • pr�uce market w q , SCA`NTEIN�'S, Al a s Get Re as .. enerallyrnled stead We quote: B�fs,s, Bacon, Spiced Roll ; `' United States and.Canada. ; ' `52' l,�oe g to 4t5o, tar a rolls • 1Jc to 4a; butter, lb. ro118,' PENCE POSTS, ADVICE TO MOTHERS. ---Are you disturliea at inferior, i0c to 120- Lard 00 ; Iatob � a'itilot >� driving 40 or 50 miles or sending, 1G tQ ' i I rin t and Lroken of your rest by 8► sick tic to 16c. Baoop 10c to 12c. Egg g6 �,,: IC�Eir�B• t�'1Ce rile diStanC @. �e Have rl "` 1C 1 1 child suffering and crying• with pain of Cutting Turks q50 to $1 50 ; chickens pet pair 85o to. an u �j T eth? It so send .at gage and et a bottleP to >71. AppQea per •' ,�' ' �' " and Uth� pp0�PlSloxts; chE3p• dintend keepiuga f 11' I '" tgtoes per bag ,. e _ ins of `•Mrs. Winslow's i,00thin Syrup' for barrel. 1 5Qto iI2 50- • ;., Gl ,. ill {'iA : ` - 1• of repairs I 1� �,. 1 Tf'ething. Its valid to incaltsulable. _ - -� -- -- �{aMoR a.tAr g T,�.IT_ °* ' , and . 11 Children dren r tel —rig__. S -t `i. v �i s9 i; ! l ! i ' _ y Z�` x It will relieve the poor little suffers immeia y. Tlly>!t 'I �• .+. n it, mothers; there is no mistake ST DBE AS FOLLOWS:— - • �, e�A - -7 T ' j'l' ` ` Depend upo es sentery e,ud Diarrhoea TRAI s (idtlNa M• °s iii. i `{ ly t. k .�.v i s` �j 1 �e111e -Ili � about lt. It cur Dy 8.20 Ai• ' •' " 1' a p r atea the Stomach sad Boaelq, cures Wind l��A EiipBESS• ' 4.�s • 2.48 . 1 ' , . 11 • softens the Gluma, reduces iufiammaNgn, `�a finer co the vhole syatepn. MI ED,' •a.< I >', ii ?i 4� ��., ` ' �� ' re•ilr tiiid ix'dod. � , at r a 4IIable prices, �`��T I 4[ tt Y and gives tone and gy y - -. � > � . I • S for children LO AL. .'. ..; -�Rf — i', , ;' . , J a ',.. 1 . Winslow s Soothing yru , V M4 • '' - I ,,: t ;,+ ; 1 �. . p .r T .; Mrs d is the orecription - hST �D$19 Aa FOLJ,.•O $.--.I �.. nl k „"�'l?, .: 1 O �e �1 �1 t�1 A is leasant to the taste an P TRAI S (10110 , l tl < a, , 1' � tJ� 1 Qi ��.i "U : T �` , ,' - p ;�; �a; "° (t "An iutpeotion wit li i •, tI 'p o! one of the oldest and best female physicians ,•Q$ • Mr ., - ,�.3.E! + y' ••gad nut-sea in the United States, and is for sale M Ih E1tP$E38 ; F 6.lb . 4. � � �' ' PiC3COXtn� I�'t � j to throughout the world. Price 23 ; .� D M XED. " •„ j'� A►.IE• SIN A - bygli <¢rng 9.2 ", P• M.TN LA,0�• I . ' Cents a bottrle. Be sure you ask,for "11fi;s. WIx- MIL E$fiREg•�. _ V O r y i� 'g PgI?z(} sYRIIP. sAll take n0 Othf? der (!ills. t 4 SLOW . W OZl gta1� T • "' , ti � F. t .' I 'I\ \y i rY a T sins r _� I �� .. d _ i. e, , rin r i, 1. 6s ',. - ..,z..- , :t . 1. L •i .. , .. r • - • -a - t . -i.. 1 , F. f j t 1 r 4 1: y: .: . : g ._ .. .: % . ) _ a 14a : s lu. Jd . , y. F I. N . }, ( 9 „r ..... hA i r. . . -: -- ,., Y: c4 $s: 2. I - .. .... c:. , ' , . .. �. { ..« ; .f. ,. t, , .. -. _ n -. 3 -.� ^t I , qy� 1 ti� r -5 j {.. ,.__,.. f 11 t ! _: + 1. _, I a k , r .... .,. ,: ,� - s. - ,. ...: - � i . _ -... ,[- .. ,,R. #r N-, - -i= ,. -n- Vii- - y,. :_.; .,. :,. 2. ..,; t "I' r, , r1, � ,. tit. � +� ,.5d?i%_:-Sr::' .. .- :- •/.:. _.J .z'�:•r : .s,- aL.� ,_- :dl2�nr,.At.,& .. ' a. _ is., .: "_3� - _ - __ _ _ _ _ _: w _�.,,,�: - • t .r �. . - . I I \ "1'. .. - y r . '_ } .. - I 1 L . . I .. ' - .. . I L I• • g . * :* .. . : - - 1i � . .. % . . I - i - .-.- _ -,i . - I -. . .� : % _ }' - .. - - . 1 ': , . � P f . !— -_ .- - �. - - - - - - - - ., _ - - __ I a-- r' hills, melicines and delicacies to sy Her husband speedily found the rooms.. t ) HALT$. - : , � i to s hit "' 'W 0 , - t - - for. The pgor girl grew thin from workpby which the reader has been introduced. The --- . f , ' i day, watching by night and from fear and street on which they were located was no ' uRn Fon DirUTAnIA, I . anxiety eft 11 times. Tbgir scout sa' thorou hEare. Zts farther end as alosad - • Y �Pgo 8 w Dr. A. Brondel writes, in the Bui1�(• ' - - _ 1. were exhausted ; articles were sold item by a fence and beyond were fields. With General d Therapeu�ique of .Wove a i. their ro9rpq.; the few proc}otis, heirloom of the exception of those who dwelt upon it or nlber 13, = .A'DOMESTIC STORY WI ,A MORAL. , lags eor , g k" . silver and china rverea disposed of ; Alfda had business with the residents, few people min the treatment of Diphtheria . P by benzoate of sodium,. and asserts that even denied herself the food she needed Dame thither. To this locality Ostrom of two hundred consecutive' cases he h rather than aak for help or peralit her brot;ght hig bride, and eele°ted rooms whose not ° CAA '��F. V - (CoxrYxQ PD. -what I'm oin' to dd+ ' �ht►Il I '�qr' end lost a single one. Hs admits the po>;sibilit , is mother to want for any thing which minis - windows were above those of the surround- « make up is bed.and tidy hie room t" tared to their vain hopes of renewed hearth. in houses. So far from regretting this racy of a tnis ken diagnosis in some instaacea, = "Yes," continued the widow, a3ltiptabfou P 8 $ $ but, eve excluding fifty per cent. on th' is woman's mis�fr,n and " — "I. thi k I will accompany you, Janb, What she ahould .have done she scarcely lotion and remoteneas from ''the central life v f and see t at our, task is properly erfortn knew had not an unex rtes friend interest- of the town Alida's feelin satactioned his account, f e still hoe on© hundred cans with. "Reilly, Mrs. Mumpson, your and Janes Y P p° Y P ed, pe + 8'b out a d tit. His method is as fol o,ya . mission this morning will be to get as much « "` ed him elf in her behalf. In one of the choice. Tile sense of osseaain securit . ' bu er. as » ible odt of the cream and milk Of co rse ou want to see evert thin in ' I P $ Y Every hour the patient takes a table► ,� I Y Y men sclothing stores was a cutterfrom whom and a refuge was increased and it waa as R n ++ $ ful of a solution of benzu to of aodiunl (if• on n I'l set tt>�e old do on the wheel the room just as I do, she obtained work. Sean after he a ear- natural Pol• her to aeb about making the + " ` g "Ash sekee er silents se ®ever thin PP B teen grains to the ounce,nd at the RAtae „%d at:tlie� churn jwithiu half au hour," P + Y ed in thin sloop he be an to manifest signs rooms homelike` ag it was to breathe. Her �•�' that is u er m care. That is the right t me one sixth of a grain of sulphide { f } _ hetiee tiNrtth the thought, "'d rather y $ of interest in her. a was about her own husband appeared to have exhausted his cium in elite or snots. In addition .. ,�`, ah':my breattf t ou milk and coffee bj Way to loo at the matter." : - age, ,he had a good trade, and she often tendencies towards closes ecottam . the P ;'-'" Well me and look tech. this the t root is thoroughly.. sprayed eve l -:tha sL,i}ild this." And he said, wondered ,why he ap eared so reticent and choice of ape tntents, and she -as given half hour with a ten per cent lotion 'Cr You ar becoming strangely diares act P ap of . 4+ ' d leetse jet he 'coffee tie until I come in to g g Y P mo uly, as cull ared ith others in similar more money tan she desired with which to benzoate f sodium. This is done religious. ft}1 Jane: y p y Y- ly at the a alar intervals day and ' i h R� �1bw ybu ab ut Lakin out and working the � 1 ' posittucs. But he always spoke kindly to furnish and decorate. He said, "Fix every- - , • . {er,+s 1 g g "Can't '1 olp it," replied the gir), " T'm tier, aIId when her mother's illness first de- thin to soft our mind and I'll bo aatis $ Y petting ma . We've been elbowed •round veto $, Y b it no of er to al treatment is employ: . The `scenes in.the dairy need not be dwelt pad, he showed all file leniency per- find.. No ahem t is made to dislodge the falls u• n.: Ire saw that:Jane might be taught, 1 =.)ng'a I can remember at least I ve been, mitt.,d to him in regard to leer work. 'His This •she did with su:h skill; tarste and membran , and.no penciling nor paiiitin + of .ePa. and now ere in a lace where ire t e a nd that she would probably try to do all P appllrent ayulpathy, and the need of ex. goad management that ails rettirne_1 �► larger the faucG i$ resorted to; Tonics are given -that her strength permitted. It .was er- right to be, and you do nothiu' but tat piainiu Why' a was not able to finish her b P talk talk hen he hates talk. Now nu'!1 g Y portico of the sum he had given her, where and anti yretice are used when occasion iFectly clear that Mrs. Mumpson was not ) iaska ae prom ily as usual, led her gradual- upon he `lauvhin 1 remarked.that she had o u in his room and ou'll see ever till, ' pp g Y c.►lls for hem. The nourishment consists ' I ' only ignorant of the duties which he had P Y Y ly to 1 Ducal tq hint the sad struggle ul which already saved more' than she owed hint. He . in it so o could tell it all off to metro y o' keel ju c e, tender rare meat, milk, etc., a. - employed hor.toperform, but that she was Y mile was engaged. He promised to intercede seemed disinclined to accompany her in the ' ' Wh cant ou see he hates talk an t wants s P Y bat bra rind all' other articles which may 1-11 81,40 too p e- occupied with her talk and no, Y t{ in her 1►ehatf with their mutual employers; selection of their simple outfit, but r0fess • 1 .. ` somethin (.one?" I P P cause i'rri trop of the thrortt are forbidden. . ' - ...4 - ttons - of kentility• ever to learn. He was and asked if he might come . to see her ed himself so pleased with her choice of The sick oom is kept filled with stein, . ''' already ,satisfied that - inducing hi en- `` Jane," aid Mrs. Mutitpson, in her °mo t mother, ' everything that she was ratified and ha P from rY $ 8 PPY a vessel c ntainin carbolic. rid turpentine, $age her, Lemuel Weeks had played him a aever4=and ignified manner, "you are tr t Reco nizini how d ,pendent she was upon in the thought of relievtu him from truu= $ a` P ' onl `,disre ctful to out arena bt;t g P g $ and oil of eucalyptus in water. trick, but there seemed no other resource Y Y + this man's good will, and seeing nothing in blo. - The em loyment of benzoate of sodium is `` than to fl his agreement. With Mrs. 3' °u r 0 .. - tf - soil�er. Wlie►t Mr. • Holcroit his conduct but kindness apd sympathy, she Thus theft marri°d life begun" Hader what not a new method in the treatment of di h 11Sumpson iu the "house, there might be lee$ want$ ig a cry secondary iriatter , what fa consented. Ilia conrafl and leis words con- appeared to :her the moat promising and testis, fo it has bc•hn tried and is recom- �: difficulty in securing and' keeping a hired bent for hi is the chief consideration. IJ& ri n ed all her good impressions and uwak- congenial circumstances. She soon insisted mended h' 111 -b Letzeric h Kien Ferree girl who, with Jane, might do the essential I •hava •'too hed= on thins far above otiir g Y Y 1, $ Y sped on leer aide corresponding sympathy on having work again, and her bury fingers and othe s. But this, of course, speaks eo . work. But the future" looked so unprom�A comprelten 'on. - Come, you can make up united with a lively gratitude. '• He to111 tier did much to increase his income." ' much the more strongly in favor of the rem. ing that even the strop coffee could nod the bed ��an I shall inspect as becomes my that he also waa a stranger in thb town, that Al> da was not an exacting ►woman and re- + g station.. b eery and as Dr. Brondel s results were bet - ,. sustaia hi spirits. The hopefulness of the he had but few acquaintances and no cognized from the beginning that her hus- ter than hose obtained by others using the _ early -mot ing departed, lea but but — II friends that he errs lost relatives and was band would naturally have peculiar ways of dreary un ertainty. CHA TER VI. MAAitUdF i Y P Y same dru , it is to be presumed. that his ` in no mood to go about like other young his own. Unlike Mrs. Mumpson, she never method o employing it is the best.— Jtedi_ - Mrs. M mpson was bent upon accompany- In a qui street -of the market town n men. His manner was marked apparently expatiated on " adaptation," but Ostrom Record. _ . + (a� < ing him, town and engagbig the girl her- which Mr, olcroft was accustomed to d a• by nothing more than interest and a wish soon learned, with much inward relief, that - 11 sett. " T ere would lie teat propriety in Pose of his arm produce, was a three -story to het her, and was untie ed b allantr his wife would accept unquestioningly what TBEA MENT of WHOOPING COCGtt.l - in my doin so," she argued<at dinner, "and tenement 1 ouee. A family occupied cy ill at) they gradually becahte good friends. appeared to be his habits and preferences. He prop riet is soineth''n +� floor, those dwellin in the first two stories 'When he called Sunday afternoons, the went earl • to his lace of work takin the �he fo lowing. method of disinfection ttf P P y. r} o that adorns all g p sleeping a d dwelling apartments and clothes tfle hum race. there would be no beiri plain, respectable peoplenf the mechat• mother looked at him wistf ally, in the hope prey littler lunch which she prepared, and re- is recomn ended b M. Moen i danger of my getting any of the peculiar I is class. 'he rooms in the third storywer , that her daughter would not be left with turned fn the dusk of the evening. when he Y n the treat- . females sti h as you have been afflicted with. of course, c sagest, but even from thQ atr ©t out a protector. At last, the poor woman always found a -warm dinner in readiness. meet of hiWpin cough. ,It is said to cure 'night be seen evidences that more mop died and Alida was in sore distress for she After this, he was ready enough to walk the caeca imme iatcly. The children are ' I As I atri to superintend her labors, she will.l g + washed a d clothed in clean articles of dress, 'look up tome with respect and humility if ,had been s ent upon them than could have had no means with which to bury her. Ua- with her, but its before clinic the least fre '_ •she learns from the first to ;recognize� n me a been save in rent, Lace curtains were tram came and said in the kindest to quented streets. Places of amusement and anti remo •ed to another hart of the town, superior on whom she will be dependent for looped asi a from the windows throe It•ou must lot me' lend you what you resort beet Sundays, he The bed •oom and sitting room or nursery' $ y y eyed distasteful. On �` . . :her daily l rcad. No shiftless hussy would which were caug'•lt glimpses of ,flowers need and you can pay me back with interest enjoyed a ramble in the. country, as long as. arc then hermetically sealed ; all the, bed impose upon me. I would bring home —how that must ve come from a greenhouse, if you wish. Yon won't be under any obii- the season rmitted and thee showed a dutg, pia things, and other articles that:. .S eet the word sounds ! —a model of indus- We have o ly to enter these app ►rtments tp gation, for 'l have money lying idle in the great draincPiclatial to- leave the fireside. cannot b washed are exposed freely in.the trs and It ant endurance. . She would be find that th suggestion of refine taste bank. • Whem you have only yourself to •sup- For a• time, he went with her in the evening . room', in hich sulphur is llitrnt in the pro- `. amply fu h portion o twenty five grammes to the cubic. tleferentlal, she would know her place, too. P Y Ih led. While nothing is coytlyi, port it.will not take you long to earn the to char. �l but gradually persuaded her to I'll put oil m things at once and " — there is a t uch of race a hint of besot sum." tr meter of space. The roam remains thus . P Y $ grace, . , remain at horde and read or talk to him. charged it}1 t,tilphurou acid ` " Excuse' nie, Mrs. Mumpson. It would in everyt i g permitting simple adornment 'I her ' seemed nothing else for her to do His wife felt that silo h;►d little cause to i for five }:ours, -1 not be right to leave Jane here alone. More. The mist es of these rooms is Dot satisti °d and so ft was Arran +ed. �`'ith tear bliude) con 1 i c ui ova < < ails is th n freely ventflhtetl. The children b tp ale of 6 s 1 et ways an 1 met}lo lie al return t e tame cla and ma i over, .I'd rather engage my own help." with neat e s and order merely ; it is he eyes, le mats her simple monraing, and habits. He had exhibited them before Y+ y sleep and - „ inatfn�t to a' d something to lease the o e� within week ! afte, -r.her ,lother'a death was riiarriage sad they were conducive, to her- Play' in tl a disinfected rooms. "But, my dear Mr. Holcroft, you don't S. P y jt _ realize —ulen never do. realize —that you will a used essen 'al to her, yet 'too often eon• at work sgain,i eager to repay her debt. He absolute sense of proprietorship in him, -an I ., _. hava a long, lonely ride with a female of spicuonsly bseut in , related quarters of a urged ller notje o hasten –to take all Vile rest assurance so dear to a .woman's heart.: Tile A Ew . RErEnr Fon AsTUNt-t. , similar char stet. she could while -the hot weather lasted, pleasures of his home and her society a VV antereedents. It will P Y P I yridi a is, according to the Uiciorl 11h`Ili- \ be scarccl5� respecterble, and respects rbility It remo kable to what a'degree people'ti and few evedi�lgs passed that he did not peered to be all that he craved. t times, axle, vale ►ble as an anti- asthmatic whether- should be a elan and vaom�il s chief ,aim. aLr,des ale reflex of therruielve s; \1rs,, come to take her out for a walk through the she had wondered a little at a cent in air of ' the-affect on is of cardiac origin or other- • Jane is not' a titrlid child, and in an enter- A1i(la Oatro , aci been brought bo .` these; quieter streets apprehensiveness in his manger when steps wise. A out a drachm'of the c}r is laced j geticy like this, even if she was, she would recipe a hap y ridti but a fe#w mouths since: By 11119 tlruei.tie had trice hot- eotlficlenee were herrd upon the stairs, but as the c uiet , P . } In a plat in a small room to which the • gladly s:tcl ifi %e herself to sustain the' pro- TlleY ►ti'c re IIC11 b ►rc and 'not t cry clenn.� c0mi lately, aid her, he.►rt overflowed with da e uu(l weeks ed such nauifestatfons ' } 1 patient p ys periodical visits; of from twee- - `. prieties of life. Now that your life leas Her hu;ban(' had seemed bent ou indulging' gratitude. Of, course she was not say ittl- of nervo-mileiis c�•ased. - OcCl'"'onally, Ile I t to thin minute ' duration, ' her so.far a his limited tneaua permittc(1. suhhist.icatcd lea not to know whither alt ilia wuulcl start violently and 'mutter saran •e Y Y s a un, three times. . begun hider new and better auspices, I feel a d,>vy, fter tko ur three nr:aare.�r t }la tales L that I ought to plead with you not to cloud He had clsce ared that leis income wa'i so attention was 4ending, but it was a great re•, words in his sleep, but nothing disturb l in the ell` at disappear, pp , r, the expectoration is I your brinlltening'prospectsby a thoughtless modest that creels afford nothing, better lief to her mind that his i;ourty6ip was so the growing'(pense of accur.ityatld tied sat more free and sleep-is obtain ► P e } at night,' unregard of what society looks upon pis than these c cap tennis fn x111 obscure street, audernonstratie: Her. heart was sore and iefactton.ytt :1�ida's heart. •The charm 0f a i or, nt all vents relief ro f nl,t.he assthmatic . 4 -� •proper. Tile eyes of the community trill ,but she had been abundantly content, for grief- stricken and she -was not conscious of re{;ular, quiet life brows upon one tvho hats attacks. In s me cases the improvement J . - . slow b;e upon' us — she had kno n even the extremity of pov• any other fee�ing towards' him than the a nature htted for it, and this was true to an �° , 1 t is 1. pertl�ane t, iu others it only lasts unim air "You- must excuse ins, 111es.' Mumpson'. arty' .' 'deepest gratitude and wish to in"m suoh re- unusual de►;ree of ,Aida Ostrom. Her Cou•,. ed for Zit• or six days. Iodke treatment is • i Alida (1st trip had passed beyond the per tutu as was wi htn her power. He glue ap- tent was also fncrYaaeci by the fact that her tllcal„rec rtes ttlaicll is usually etficaciotta All I ask of the community is to keep their iod of irlho xl with its su ler►ieial desire larerit.l vet frank fit regard to his past husband was able each '. month to de posit at ?• 1 a y ' I eyes on their own business, -while I attend $ ' I i J Y $ P 1 bt:t tr 11i( cannot be borne by all patients. and anlbitio is. When her husband firb$ life and nothing was said., which excited goodly option of their unit d earnings in a 1 to mine in ley own way. The probabilities + b b Y p d I , I - - . are that the girl will come out on the stage met h e;; she t►as aJwoman of thirty and had ,her euspicionat Indeed, she felt that it - savings bank. � llail'Pi. t' 14'li.l1 :i 11e(•C�S 1 +, - 1, a ste ed by deep sorrowp alad tromp, would be dislo�alty to think. of questionin 1•;very day, every week, was so like.the ; � Deceased �TIiC'!i 1 . f Monday," attld he rose :tom the dinner - g table atitl-bastily made 'llis preparation for itter experi noes. Years 'before, she out or surmising purl of one who hail prove preceding ones that it seemed as if their ,Sister. . . . her mother had comic to this town from himself so truq a friend in her sorts need. hap life might to on , forever. .Sl � �- The resb terians are at ies z - ' - departure. He was 'soon' driving rapidly 1 PY b b It ryas y p ant bti_v • again cl scusstn •the c uestiotl of n: ►triage i I. I I away, having a sort of nervous apprehenaiott N`w Englati l ,city in the hope of Bette , Site was therefor© somewhat prepared for gladly conscious that there was more than b b I .- . -, lest Jane, or the wi ow, s}lould suddenl their cfruunl tailcea. they hall no wee, the words he''spok° one warm September gratitude and Food -will in her h °art, She � with th , deccaeed wife's sister,' The have i done th s often and the are d 3 1 . l ' appear on the seat beside hich. A bam3ket f ether, than t lair needles with which to hghti clay, as they a+tt together in a littler shaded now chi ra.htd a deep atfection for her hus y otng it again,.., - t, eggs and some inferior butter, with the life a batty, but they were i>)tduatr•ious an( park, band and felt that he had become essential and lik ly for the last time,. Stich mar- j _ fru gal —ells actcristie.traits which won thtl' - " Alida " tie said a little, "neri,oual to her life. I rim es, I1 understand, are now le al ac -- burnt -out stove, were in his wagon and his b Y. $ I confidence f the shopkeepers for whom was are both strangers and alone in this .10 Oh, how hitppy mother would be if she cordin to the law of Canada. It cross not . ' •, 'bank -book was in his pocket. 7c -was with g follow, however, sinking heart that he thought of making they worked A11 went as well, perhaps, as world, but surely we are no longer strangers' knew how safe and protected I -am," 'she I . , that everything that is the could e poet, for two or three. ears to each other. Let us o u' tl to sonic murutured one March evening, as silo was ! legal i the rye of the -civic law is lawful ill further inroads on his small aoculrlulations. Y P + Y ► g y g, their seclud d lives .passing uneventfnlly minister and be married. This is the beat preparing her husband's dinner.. "Leaving T I the eye of the church. A -man m' ay have' "{ Before he ryas ntit of sight, Airs. Alum son P i� 6,. S p and to a c rtain extent happily. They way for you to pav your debt sad keep me- me alone In the World was far worse to h r tkle rig It in law to do certain thin %, and betook herself to the rocking -chair and be- had�time to cad some cod books obtained always in debt u+' ou.' ' than dying.", t t if le dill them the church to w llch he �' gap to expatiate on the blindness and obdur Y i y ' ' at a public library • t�ey enjoyed an oc- Site was silent a IIWment, then falttired, At that very mo -nent' a gaunt looking belong d might very properly exclude him a : of men in' =Teneral and of.Mr.' Holcroft.in • . Y •y casional hell ay inn the counts y ; and 'they 1 d rather pal+ all my debt first, p ulilan, with a child iu her arms,- stood iu f tom n nlbe rsllip.- Anil he could have no particular: •' They are all much alike," went to rile ch twig every Sunday wilco i " �1' at debts can there he between hits= the "twflilrht on the opposite aide of the legal re ed'y. He deliberately entered such a .' she complained, "and are strangely neglect was not star The mother uauall d.ozet bond ail wife ;� church on certaini conditions with the ` i' ful -of the proprieties of life. 11iy dear, de- in the obscu e • seat near ;the 'door,Ywhict the clatter serla�bly� I;dolit want to frigtlden itrettt, looking g tip at the winclott a• promis on ilia part, either ex tease ith th ( CU. TIYUED.) P ceased husband, your father, was becoming they occupie 1, for she was getting old, an you. Things will go on much the same. plied, cif submission ,to the authornttes of i- i gradually sensible of my value in guiding the toil of th long week_wearfed. her. Alids, �Ve can take uiet rooms, 1 will brie work that 4h>zrch and compliance with its rules j him in thisi respect, and indeed I . may add q g ' P + + Y on the cont ry, was closely attentive. Her to you inswatl of your having to go after it. j[j;�j(„� ,�l�D ��!EE1�i. lips rag nations. He may even suffer in his 7 , itn all respects, when in the very prime of, ..mind seems to crave all the'au teneaice it It's nobod s bubfnees but our own, We've re utet on and worldl business b such ex- a i his ex and n manhood he was, laid low. Of � -- Y by such $ could et fro every source and her .rev- not a circle of relations to consult or invite. i cl P ion and 'yet ilia bringing a suit for dam - course; my happiness was buried then and erential mag eritndicated that the hopes in- We can g) ,to some parsonage, the minister's Queen Marguerite of Ital is a ages on that account woo g 'i' ' ' my heart 4x11 never'throb again, but I have Y 'writing g would be abs�Ird and spired by he Ifatth were dear and cherished, family w11 be akin wftnes$ese • then 111 leave] hook of 'tablets. indefeu. ible, Marriage with a deceased !: a missio: n the world -I fool it —and here` " t, Although th y. lived each quiet lives and you at your room as usual, and no one will The Empress of itilssia ie an expert shot vt'tfe's s liter is a case in point. Th Con - is a desola home bereft of female influence q ( kept themsel es apart from their neighbera, be the wiser till I I've found a place where we •with a ride and has ranges for, ractice at fen;aion f Faith, whose whose binding autKority .-I 1 +� !:: alld COI1801 ttnII and hitherto painfully de- there was no ntlyatery about -them that ae a= eau o tq housekeeping. 1 ha`t won't be all her residences. $ _ P the Presbyterians recognize, clearly forbids void of re ecterbilit I must say it —I . P Y• Y kneed aurtn acs. "They've seen better tongg I can tell you." such marriages, while It is notorious that went away depressed by a sense 'of her lack days," was t e common remark when the He laced the matter in buck a aim le, , The Printer of Wales having expressed a ' Y P p great n mbere, both of ministers and mem• j of ability 'dev,p in her husband those were spoken f ; and this wee true. `Veils natural light that ails did not know bow desire to have the pair of spurs worn by hers oft a church, see nothing tt tong or un--' qualities w lfch Y ould make him an orna- the hall no desire to be social with the o- refuse. bred Arc h°r when he ruffle Urmonde in his y Y last race at Newmarket, the executors have scri'tur 1 in them. What then '. One meat to secret She was a silent woman, y pie among .w tom .they lived, they did not " Perhaps I do not not love you as much mig it naturally expect that one of two I i• she lacked milts and ideas. She' .had seen 'awaken prej dices by the assertion of su as you ought to be loved, and sea °rye to be sent them to hfa royal higllnesa, together courses cold be. followed. Either let the little *of the world and knew not what was with the saddle, used on the.occasion, 1 I swaying people. Therefore her husband periorit . I deed, it was seen that the two i'n view'ilf' all yyour kindness, , she tried to , church law stand ns, it ie and disci Line by ' i ► women had ll they could do to earn their= explain. " I feel ,I ought to be ve truth- taut March 1, the Prince of Na Ies exclusion a P : 1 i i b P P ry P ll who contract such marriages i. , I having nothing -else to think af, - became ab- tt livelihood, a. d they were left to do ' this in ful and not deceive .you in 'the least, as I will act out on a three months journey in as guil y of incest, or let that law be so sorbed in the accumulation of dollars. Not 1 care. kllntt• ++ Syria and Palestine. I that I object to dollars —the have their' P you would not deceive me.,' Y changed as to Bring ft into accord with the i ' Y When Ali a Armetron —for thatti was hbr strop a shiver ed through his frame Queen �� totoria's case] irrlakers hay a ust law of t le land. What is proposed is neither i _- �'1: proper place, —bud minds should be fixers i gs„ j p p maiden Ham — carried, her own and her that s e exclaims You are taking cold furbished up one of her x state coaches of them and because it is neither it is evi- f, t y An all things. We should take a deep per - mother's wer to and from the silos she or you don't fdel well." for the jubilee this year. dent that is cowardly, illogical(und unfair. i I •sepal interest in our fellow help s pad thus shops, ,y „ , g + often encoun reed' admiring glances. Silo Oil. its nothing he said hastily, "Only ' The plat at resent disco d is to give - we ow broad. As I was saying, Mr. Rol- t_ Y+ Y . Queen Victoria s New ears gifts to the p, g. g'i Y g+ was not exa tly pretty, but ;she had the the night air ; and then a fellow always feels . r of Windsor included 000 rintle Dints Sessions and Preabyteriea sot much die- croft was not developed by his late spouse. good refined face which is often• more at, a little nervous I suppose, when he's asking P°O P 1 cretion at the shall not be olpli ed to ro i He needs awakeuin" , arousin stimulatin° ' $ of beef and 100 tons of coal. Y g p g g+ $+ tractive than the merely pretty one, and for something on which ilia happiness .de reed Aga pat oflendera unless they so please. drawing out and such I- feel to be m mis f The Czar of Russia threatcus to send'an g + Y she' possessed a trim rounded figure panda. I m satisfied with such eelin and Y° Were th adopted as there seems eve slop. I must be patient ; I cannot expect ' which she know how to clothe with 'taste ood -will as ou have for me and will be one to Siberia who ventures to su Test that ' 'r7 1 = the habits of ears to ass away under a dif $ o y the ezarewitch s health fa failing. Bb likeliho it will be, there would be con -fu- Y P Y from the si eat and most inexpensive d $• 1 . feredlt kind of female influence at once." pensive only too gla to get you just as you are. sion woi` a confounded f a the church. One 1 + ` materials, or did she sleek to dress above Come before it is too late in the evenin " In calling the son of Princess 'Beatrice Session would think there w . nothing f ' Jane had been stolidly washing and Put �+ `t His Hi hne s " ueen Victoria has made wrolig f the marriage iu question and the Y g P }her station. When passing along the street, Is your heart bent on this, .after what g + Q } ting away dishes during this partial address .any dis�erni person would recognize that I hay a said Wilson +" dt+oidod innovation in British court no- contracting parties would continue in fur . to herself and partial soliloquy, but now re- i ' ++ nlenclature • 'o. perhaps revived a style 1 I she was a, wo ing girl ; only the superficial Yes, yes indeed, clasping her hand + pe P y that standing in the church. Another Session - marked You aOd me will pass away. a : would look u on her as a common -place girl. 'and drawing her to her feet. has for centuries alumbered fit innocuous in the gins city or town might take the week if you go on as you've begun. I cane There was so ething in her modest air and "It would seem vet rateful in me to desuetude. � Practically it is the founding old view and the offenders would hen be nee it comiri'. Then where'll we go to ?" I graceful,_. ela tic carria a which suggested refuse, after all you have done for me and of a new order of princ #A, to rank imme- turned out of the .church .and be looked " Four words, .Jane, only show that.you the thought t many o servers " She has mother, if you think it's right and -beat. Y y , 1. t e diatel after those of the blood ro al and be. u on as reprobates as long as they lived. are an ignorant, short- sighted child. DO 1 seen better days." �'Vill ou o to the minister whose church I fore the dukes. T • : you suppose that a woman of m ears and t , Y Y g is would ld c onfuse and confound all ideas = Y PP Y Y i The memo y of _these days which had attended, and who' °came to see mother ?" Queen Victoria intentiti to o to'Aix -lee= of right and wrong. Good Presbyterian experience would make no better provision promised ira unity fron,h wearing toil, spay " Certainl , an epic friends have the courage of your cent is r y y you like," and he Rains at Easter for three weeks. Her 111x- , . t - for the future than a mans changeful mind isty and po rty, was a barrier between put her hand ' h:e arm and led her awayy. 'eaty, who will be accompanied by Princess tions I— Toronto Truth. —a warped" and undeveloped mind at that i the two won en and their present world. The clergyman listened sympatheticallyeatrice and Prince Hen I No ; L have an agreement with Ir.. Holy 'Death had raft them of husband a to her brief history of Ostrom's kindness, will probably let►ve Windsor of Mondayb the <i " j croft. I shall be a member of his household father, and e h property as he had left had then performed a cripple ceremony which his 4th of April, crossing in the. royal seht IThe linos of suffering on almost every Y l for three months at least, and long before b8en lost in bad inveatinent. Learnin' wi#e and dau blare witnessed. As they the Victoria y + human c untenance have been see 1. y and Albert, from Portsmouth paned, - _ that he will be gin to see everything in a that they war almost penriiles9, they h were about to epart he said, " I will send to Cherbourg, and - proceeding fromlthat not t d there' by unfaithfulness to con ' . I new light. It will gradually dawn upon him patiently set about. earning honest bread. you a certificate." point direct to. 'Ara- lee -Barns b special science . y departures from duty. To do that he has been defrauded of proper female This they had succeeded in doing %a long as " Don't trouble ourself to do that," said train. ' Y wrong is he surest way to bring cuff ering : no. " influence and. society; Now, he is crude, the mother k Y her usual health. But the ' the groom• . ',' I'll call for it some evening ' " wrong d ed ever failed to bring it. Those ( he thinks only of work and accumulating, infirmities of age were creeping upon her. soon." g T1hh prince of N�►ples, drown prince cf sifts will are followed by no palpable pain ' - but when the work is done b a menial fey y, will, at the. beginning of M I ,.° Y One winter, she took a heavy cold and was Never had she seen Ostrom in such g arch sin- are yet t rlribly avenged, even in this life.. male $hands and his mind is more at rest 8aY bark for a yoy in the avelra to Syria They s 'I us of the armour of a pure .con- ' very ill. Sh rallied only temporarily in spirits as on their return ; womaq -like she age there will begin to steal in upon him the and Palestine, The land route ,will eom $crepes d of.trust in.(xod, wi hoot whore $'i Po the milder da s of spring. In the summers was happy chiefly because she had made rise Be rout Damascus, 'Jerusalem and 'we are n ke>d amid hosts of o cravings of his mind. He -will see that ma- heat her stre th failed and she died, him Via pp Y ' - �- . . „ • g ppry. she also felt a glad °seine of Caffa ' K Thus to terial . ings are not all f n all. I During her mother's .long illness Alida security. Her mother's dying wish had been its thou r 3t. '4iovanni d Aare, and will, it do wren is to inflict- the surest fnj on - L. ° ” P'raps he will. I don't half know what was devotion 't8elf: The 'strain upon her fulfilled • she bllld now a protector, and the price will visi three Italian Ioasemesions our own e. No enemy can do u dual ' . . ; you're tal3tia' 'about. Fi',e you I'd learn to tv vets indeed, for she not. only had to would soon have a home instead of a board- in the Red Bea; but these, possesspion$ do not or howev r a eavit>lado ourselves' whe ever work and do things aei,he wants 'em. 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ZXcurrerN in its wl CWin. ••.O Wrest1i Tlie lnany b W*6 That clothe the Gel The distant loomiriv with plefiqsjnt vale" , The forests broad, t So oft that greet t 11 Make Canada, fair (. Where else has net r. In country far or n Been with sui-h ta% 1 As in their e•oncol, . who prizes not th - . Like jewels sparl., O Canada, fair Can:: rl,W.h soil Inherit« t A gentle heart an•I I,ovlrlg 11is coulitn A traitor 1,e, of 81-1.1 - His motto " ales{', . Ret t' ady to die for t•i Each land sings of I doubt out they r{t But so are thine v In free CatlaAian a Within our holiles Our hoblest deeds Thus winning tall light. 70 VJI1,ith all the Vra( l They blend asus,l Sincerity and 111111 Give power all till 1 Brave sons- fair ri Crown in the rill,- . idy Canada, dear c - etc T a _ ' �"illiam's In the year i tow pany with a 1 expedition in', tes, - en at the harts -x,+ telopes. Ter ned and look— le i,ve of absc i i c being granteli set out. The II !myself, who 11 English ser% a - led horses ; • whom drove t '. tie conductor fourteen oxen the wagon Wti - ,utensils of th=e, tent, .sonic l,,j ' and a atn�l -1r be 'reser, d f / hard a work: .six pointers, tore of tits solid parts of our guns, Nc i Plied.; and at. for some sp()t . water, when . herhaps the ­ antest hours 1 - ; the wagoll N, phrase goes, t ed and eaten. fire of acacia ventures ov,.. cavenilisli. 11 e J. ' through inh. +I soiree was at tots, or fri(-n pailied us (111 likeliest p1,11 . : eland or a lu1 European + v 'trace of th+ ture. The% thought th} t a share fn w, fire. They ( � : couipanfon� - Catfre, ant i Dutch, we stories. Tol - lonely place•: 1. its. -welts ell. narrator, N*i and the st1- then oil .that tale -of peril daring, souu than I can fn all Engli: '; sand miles they belong Neverthel -le- such an in,l: ei i to recor o hers sonu terest wit and i ;? .� o those clia otteptot, -'- h Aping oitt. 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I . ­ . .,.-- - i. .., . have up - sonse Pints TuM ab ' . . . . .1 I I lly gliplosOM11CARTUM .1� :of I could with his claws; but the Hottentot felt more 1"M olse Wbo' Kliews all potatoes promise to be a "%&In 10 source d � I , '­ I - I - ... out in the .1 . 1. . . - .. Isar uTiea - , . ; - tiro fend so to noble hearts, ; ­ . , .C.A_ loqual,led, fi,eeticiffoot as the are; the im- secure in. position than he hid done at i � ­... 11 About 1111. I . alcohol. . Experimentiv, e eloped a yield of - I - - - - n . ; , � . � e,i birthright � �:,_ . , t . mediate "cam 11, " , . you, ever stopped to think what the Fre ranch Aretilles have develop . . -h gives: I ­ . %, W.- di dread of the 1,1 sam or whip first, and, besides, the very despair of his t 2M pounds - I :1. - inth songs that tell ____ larms, _.. - , situation gave him courage. Through dill . Have A, that ,A . - a of alcohol o every ! . ! . � . . � ; . Ing the more meana-not to your neighbor, four gallon I . I. - I .. ,­ c ite put co . ' A% Th.111 . � , ". - . . I . -, woviol of,o6imider- .Z . I . . . . Ito iliusielives. � I � -, out of the hot hours of that long day he remained use of tobacco but to your- of This may . . I .......,. J:. - . remote dangers of his lonely j ourne. � ur relative, . towep, I . . I Isio to you. m frien4s..., ., ". - . Y o in- your f'd I I . a ' ,,.- . - . tracts of landl �, i,introfn � " - __1 4.. , t atill, on the lookout, of ten fancy as Arge -4 N , 010 mportance to us, �;, . his.hiqsd�-. du two of daylight gr#us. self ?' Do, you really think it is d i i - oi her sot it and bKigX, , I - ,V r k-ou ing that the ableol . . � . 41� - of im 414it.- .'-' % relha�'. ,, . and:'he h+&d no difficulty iistinct forms of the hartebewd 9,r oud, slid 11 not i Fou pre throu the lower At] satic seo4oard M* 0 . I . in Ond. d � ' , 11" Z . shout . . '� . , . . . o Canasta, dear (;'4n$a%:! . . ­� - . or some Qf his you any � product. . - ,� , 'i which were those of his master, fo ..ell ,� .. . . i . I I I . _ . .: i - �0 iag the-I, sp�or" of *e', • ,nimal .to say it a iiQt doing you ally larm? , peculiarly adapted to tU I . . . i er views with, en . VY`ss,� ., ,- . •. . , ­ , long ri4ea, coming - i I . . ' 'their III -granted, ]ft'' ­­ "' ' ' ,--'r' - ­ ' _. � . - 11 - I .. igence, , . prolft&- .. . .... _ . �.� Tb�l Strang . .. ,V* -� - - thib uneirriug intell, lit race enabled atoilwart sons, With �. . \ . hand is an steady an ever it was; APIJ) T=GWHY elegra "Y � . . . -or c f our pridb­ ` i . . . I _ ' � ' . . ,h a stres�ms - - -' - . , . e - . .1 The river 0 .: any otter td the rescue. . but is your eye bri or if it • - is your is b� xped ited by , e, intro -, - . . I lAwrenoe, with I him .to. ffiatipgulsh f I I of . ' is, es to . - I f- ' - .. , * . I - � ' The tyrOad St' I. . . . - t' _. �he 0mall's tide. . _..". p - . •'. _'.1 - . it ail 'But every hope ia�je'a In d1;1APP0inWent 4 digestion as g ? ion � _r. I That swel �- of the herd ;.slut lie; . Ce you never felt a duct, ' of a new system of comb lied itten I I . t Canada, that view - - %'.: - ... I - � - � ,speedily, Y, q _.. . 't P telegraph .. . , I ­�. - . ... t, ' ' - - means ,-. . - t, y - �. � ., .. 10 jetinguish &.,(I at last, late in the afternoon, he $wva it of t - ' I And Sous Lt b'eaft or a scimething rig By t is me lli,.46.urre initainistht, . I until the fa,J1h4_ . fluttering ography and . 0 fa rqst'C"ada, th land . . i there � i . i . I the operator is able to re . i , i - of t4y d6l'At "' able.- from t*he, - - i - . wild beast up in utter despFur, and prepared, with a in in your thtoat *hich while It was � and. transmit I i t Exclaim, . ­ .. .. so . : - 1 The mall-N, I brooks and rivulets ,.� I _`,x , �,�, -4�' - .... or the inti which cros recrossed it sinking heart, to return 6 his former plaice, mittle you feel anything but. oomfor table.. &large number of word 3 install, 613801119ly- . I - - y to halt, give the fol�' , . . I 1. ,.�-%".* , - -- t the only cone in which he could fasten him, If not, and you arc's devote -t?e ualty. it became I doervant of the Experiments in Franc Jave give . I I e the fields with... gr . I - .. . e. . . . I . -rhat (.1001 - . . - . . gi 'gah Ilia cautious- weed, you must have an iron constitution- lowing results with a single wire: (1) 400 I Tne distant looming mountain Poo - ' - '_L; I ve up the puralkit fort .at ill ht, itkd self securely. . As he bt tution . ' � � , . � t vales between, .. I I , I . .. I.. - he di 4 so, !;though feeli &olaf y die- (leticelito, Ilia eye was caught by four dark a constitution which if you Would only take words per minute to a die tance of miles. I .. .1 . I . - - all . . : _: _. - :, . � I once of - ' - - I I I � Nk ith broad, the waterfal s, . . .. cc o t1w. 6M objects in the distance Coming towards him. : .- The forest � ear care of it would perhaps last you ten, fifteen (2) 280 words per .mina to a d .. - I heartened at the non a . I - t that greet the eight, 'm - now felt �he most sari -. cents 200 ' rdE t to a din- � , .- , , I . 0 Of C a, fair Caula' ,'tii land of y delight. for whose safety he n , His strained and dizzy eyes vo or twenty years longer than it will if you 400 raileei. (3) 1 we ., a minut � - I 1, � i '4 - . . , ' a . - 'At -mayl even be -, ... . - : - . I bake ",.ad . I surely, surely they ' I ; I Ong uneasiness. His own alao, became a distinguish them, but sure . ,continue as you are doing. The' that trance 560 mile-'. es ges; I . . . I un ous gifts, -��; 1;,­,�' y with we ; did big I in hopel aw you.sre a smoker is no proof, remember, that: sent simultalleouAY in o posite d rectionsi, :.!:.-, Where cis ; � has nature's b , o .. 0,�... ... * matter of anxiety, as night ght cosed In,. re advancing i9iP9. 9 � . . In counto, fvw or near, 4_!.,� , sudden darkness of a tr( pleat climate, ceive him again, or was their line too even, , for a few inveterate i . ' . -- -.­"� -�. I . I I— I , you are killing yourself, FOOD AND NVORK.-It 8 POPUI . - ! Beeff with such lavish hand besto-arej, : .;­ the an . . trly sup- i .. ­ �, - __ �!.. � - - their advance too regular, f r that ( f a troop d . .. : , � . .. � �,�. � - ., ,� an Is reg., ;. . . _­_­ ' '' ' I - ir concourse here ? :_ ;� . .i­ I Id found him alone, in that desolate coon- smokers have lived to be a hundred years posed that the quantit-Y (f food e;tten , _j As iffthe ­ _­ ­.. .- - li I * 1:.. ,� , j. - Who priz�s not thy,cr),stal lakes, ..' . '­ . .- . .,. 1. 0 , and .-�ithout of wild animals ? This t ne he was not old. But it is proof that you are not bene- iplished. ,_ . I I try, far from all human het . , ulated by the muscular work accomplished I . 1.� Like jeWOls Sparklin bright. . .. any means of - defence. 11 in mistaken ; their came on slowly, but surely, - filing your constitution, and the life imur- ex- resolving fair canadik the la d of my delight! t r1at such has havAly bee 1 the result of I I I - h " N'a"diuote"r'o�g ,ly' he could distinguish, their O Canada. I hew to take eni, Wfio built; '. . . C . . �: !I- what to (to " mined, and present ante companies, whose business it is perience. The Roman oldi .. . . . . : . . . � his sirs , - �� i ,.. ". - at all hazards to find his I t charge, and forms, could see that they were four men on linlicrits from . , I I � chances on men's Ilives, Will Pass You nd carried a heavy . " - �. . I. I such infignificent roads a . .... * FAch Sol) !11,,.art and brave; , . - I � . . " -ground hi-Vthe I . . -, �r . A gelitle . � I 11. , '. _.. ., :' - • would almost have preferrbd dying where horftblikCk. A slight rising � over in favor of -a nonsmoker, or if you lived wholly - _.,:, - , . is '' i , .. .:: �: �­� burden •,f armor and Iti,agage, . .1. 1.,. r I , country, ne,or can id - - until �- Lovilig ' I I.,- , . _.,;�`. ­1 ., -h� was to returning withou her,; besides ]ion from any one in that direction insist on being insured you will have tO Pay 'it coat . . . ave. . . " � . - � . . . I - A traito be, or slave. - . ., 1 . , . yards of him. In all the t i k. There are more chances o -t;.e brown bi-ead it ud sour wine. The - 4 . ,,is ,,lot 0- peace. goodwill �O 411'" . which,it would have been adness, to at- within twenty I V' for the extra ris icir days on . . . . . ,. I I I . . .. . . . . - . . . I . I;ut eve for her right - I the dark ; so, mult of his sudden relief, Ole Hottentot ' Spbmish peasantry Work a.11 their ' I . . J �'. - Canada, the land of my deli ht. • tempt-to retrace his steps ill ,ing off his do-you Bee, of your dying within a certain lilackbi-ei6d,onio118,.ar4lwat(,,rifleloiis. The . .. � �. iteady o die for V i. I . • . L � Marking )vith his stick the spot on which could perceive that; and tak specified time than of the man who does . . .. . he waved it over his head Smyrna porters carry 900 pounds, and their �... t . � . _ 1; . f - its Mies bi�ikht;­ , -..�­ he had left the " spoor," he looked obout, sheep skin, , 1. I not smoke. No doubt you would diet is frt:it and olive-3. INIOdexation in diet 1:1 I . 1 .,;: -. - .. . . . . - . Each �110 si'ngs Of , . ' I ; . t [.-�'. ' ' ­ I - " A lit n . a : I .- - - : .- u t not they are fair, ..: , ,.;. '; -.:, - for some tree in which he could pass the shouting with all his strength Ifillarity both in food. and exercise . . . , - - . � . � . 40 ate those Who flourish here :- ld : I � .. .. ; ,�� acacia tree, lion, !" long before his voice could .reach his - . - 'LIKE To GET AsimrLE RULE I ;� and re, Lest prert.quipite's for physi- _ . ­ , . - . I , , � , . . I ..� � villot I I - - - . : . night. , He soon selected ail - tile 'by which you or your ,,�m to be the � %. - . - I V'-': I � In free C I . They, me& nwhile, curve steadily �' % Canadian air; ,u friends may learn of , - • .11 .. - I wit)iin our h6liles their gentle words' I .., � . ,Which grow, close by, and h at no time in delivere�s - the ; you or them. cal endurance. I . lrt. . .- . ; ' � . .. .7.1 " ) .. est deeds.incite, ! . climbing 'up and settling hi self in a fork oil ; and now lie could recognize them whether tobacco is injurinj .! - I Oiir Oobi and Tim CAMERA, AS A DISEAsp, DETEC"IL .� ; - I I . . nnin- faille for I Can" the land Of my de.- I " I Illus wi . ­ � . of the branches. He ate an I drank spar- old farmer himself heading the party, two Fortunately there is a very simple one . .", I light. . - necessities of his tail sons, rifle in hand-a welcome here it is : Try to make up your mind to A photographer writes to the Cantera Mag- - I - , '. - . L . I e -,he ne . , . ' L � � I . L ingly, keeping a sup _ - ,� , ` 'W'.4 ` ,_ �.._. I . servant carrying a up using tobacco. If you can do so mote that lie once took the photograph of a _ ..- - . : - . morrow, and ugly in goo %ste Of, Fm,nce, ..,7 . :, [ then ompl d health ,;� WiJh ,11 till, ,r"c� lt.� * P I �., " . of the Igly for .eting his sight-and a Hottentot ser : . d resolution, child that was seems " , . - . . _. ... musket. The lion was raging furious t cl�q, and keep to your goo - L ..,.' i 1%. Th -Y Mend I . . , , reparations by lashing hims if to the main flint in give show­ � --�;,.;_ , - .:q nd a cotter tone : � , � '. .gestures of rig The negative ' _' ' � the poison has not yet got complete mastery and with a clear skin. ". ' , _ - : - : , I � - ; - i . %- and innocence, - 11. L " ­ . - - ­ , -(-red wi - , I '.-' ­ . ! cerit . tranch with his waist-belt he drew his. ly, maddened by the cries and with a.n:' . - �`- - - ' 9 04 the Other hand, if you es the face to be'thickly coN _%. � W -e power all their own. .. • - .1 . :- - - - . - : ` ' :_ . " - . i - ters--Nature's gifis', ..,,. I a-` sheepskiin blanket over his ad, and cOm- his prisoner, who only thought of warnin of ours . . ..-. I � �. �_ 'I )ns-,fair (laugh . ion. Three clays afterward the child . . � 1; ave sf I . I of their danger, before And it hard to make up yo�r mind in such erupt himt. . . - I - I . '. __.. L V own ill the wide world's sight It wa a still night; the w1vancing party e to prickly . _'-:-L - I . posed himself to sleep. - � - : i.`_� -:,- i .. ..'. .. - t. ,. I i . M Canada, dear Canada, the land of my deligh ., .at ir ervals by the they game on the animal unawares. I a simple matter, or begin making excuses was covered with spots du photographed � ''; . .: . - . Tral►slation by A - G. 11. W, -�..- the silence only broken V' 1, Sucidenly the Hottentot, who had for not doing so, or, having made your mind "The camera had tee and .. . -a the howl of as Vial - ,. I . . shrill n6tes of the screech the eruption three days,before it W .. 1. . 'I F I Of the hyena nit)uiited, and was following the 6 4 spoor" up to quit it, you �racillate and turn to your t It is said that an the jackal, or the dreary lAu ,I . . . � . . . ..-. - soured th4t, tobacco is.thib ble to the naked eye." I 1. .. I .- --sounds to which our frien I was too well on'toot, stopped and looked up. Either the idol again, rest & sapped rigIit up to the, itist, -other case I of a similar kind is recorded . � ' accustomed to be kept awake by them. b cries had reached his ear,,or Ilia quick master. It hiis d ipots on Ilia portrait,. - ­_ .. .. I I . A - ljow long lip slept, he di - d not know, but caught sight of his figure, for lie defence and has attacked the citadel of th e I Tote a ate Lean. ' r were. visible o 1 his face a fortnight. "WAh l'" eye b c 6 where a child shot"' I , . . ,e far difterent pointed t and then, in an soul itself, the centre frpm which every which I . lie was- awakened by -a noi, . . in ed towards the tree, . Ise originates. previous to an (f small-pox. . - - I - . . - "I'l, .. : �. .'. . . .1 � 1-1 which: had been mixing instant, he was on his horee, and the whole thought and every nerve impu - . ! - ­ ­ . . . . . . \1 from any of those wh . route the enemy AcTio-, OF WATFR w, LFAD.-According., : . , . . I - 18--, 1 sett - out from King whi h, once heard, . 1. � !_ 'it, - t&- .year 0 i -with his dreams-a noise whi party advanced at a brisk gallop. T46was One last grand effort; may rou . relies of Profs.. William's town, in British Caffrari& In com- could be forgotten. Full, deep, and a moment of great suspense to the poor and save the citadel. to the most recent researches . . .� Picloting ominously never_ . I . . odlitig, a.1141 illy, it appears that . pany with a brother-officer, on a a near rose the dreadful sound, worn-out llottc�tot, who could hardly' find. Perhaps you are a poor man and often crookes, . I I ': . . T upon lead pipes is not, --, '.-,. I - -- --. . . ` -a name waking all the echoes -for miles round, yet voice to send out his warning-cry : 11 Alionl! ,wonder at the "luck" of a neighbor who has the action of watt: 1 7 . ,expedition in quest of "big game" - his feet-the . on have been directly dependent upon the relative -hard-- ; � -eil 'it the Cape t M under .- . � . 1. gi-, , o elephants, ela�ds,gir seeming to come from a lion 1" He saw the advancing party gal' � risen to. affluence while y commonly, - I species of an on gaining the rising - ground, � d putting all the days' of your mess or F-oftness of the water, as .. - ..-. . lop on, till, , rlodding and - affes', hartebeets,jaiit�thoarger terrible of a hungry lior - . tint of dissolve& . - . . , lipoli the amo. .7 telopes. The excursion had been long plan- Loud as it was, it failed"to rouse the tired they suddenly halted-they had seen tile 1 lifer Did it never occur to you that perhaps supposed. "Alt ii�. -,lull looked forward to ; and at last the hough it made lion. . . . � I A less you might have been silica. As a 1-ctiult of elaborate experi- ,d boy into full consciousness, I .1 :. i I 1 if you had puffe . I -n thatwhen water ri "; I . position to-day than you are I I oil urgent private vate affair belt Which I., ' i manta, it has been she %% ,leive of absence . him start till he strained the b The: Miagniftent beast became: aware o r,tllon lead is , Scared and be - . ' I in "' better ., . fraitis silica Pei' 9 . . . . being granted, one fine spring morning we fastened him to the tree. 1, their.presence at the same moment, and, perhaps you had a business transaction coil tains 0. 3 g But -.%lien 0.5 grains - . - . . out. - and -awake he fan- . f .4 rs ago, but at the rapidly taken lip. ' . I get 11 -Tile party consisted of C wildered, and still only half 11 with leisurely pace, advanced to meet them; with some one a few; y a b t A% it cr has no action on ; horseback ; our that he Ilia tail slowly from time your attention *as divided between silica are present Ava - .. � .. '\ myself, who travelled . . tied for {t moment till _7�a actually fall- 'hen stood still, moving be used . hen 4. Engfisili servant, who had charge of our two ing into the jaw's* of a lion 9 c aBk6d, him - " , suppressed growl. your pipe and the mail you were bargaining the pipeE if water is to .� ts, one of side to Biae, and uttering a . I ult was that he got the bet- leadgurface, therefort, filtiation thrdugh a. led horses ; anal two Hottento self, was the terrible soun( a dream, con- d'sight ; but it may with. The - result ' . -A-p6gon, and the other acted lase' His rage was a sPlendi and that �orner lot or that mill silica (sand) filter is aflvisable. If, however, . . L . : who drove the . jured up by his unwonted sleeping- ace adversaries did not lose ; ter of -you . I . I . . I in, � - as conductor to thee leading pair out of the A second roar thoroughly awakener] him, be believed that his adver which you let slip thi;outh your lingers water contains'no in re than 0.5 grains � much time in contemplating it. They- had , Bight whi -. which it W,06S drawn. In I the moonlight -, P .. horseS I hall proved a veritable'lgolt, ► mine to the lead per gallon it is regarded by the same .: ; . � - - . .. fourteen oxen by . and looking down, he saw tastily dismounted, and tied their I proi, * � - inWrious to the animal' - .. . I � I - " is authorities as non- . the ,watroil were stowed away some cooking a large black-maned lion se led at the foot with their heads turned away 18hrewd bargainer.' Competition to I I � - . in together, w uc- economy. . i . utensils of the roughest' description, a bell- of the tree, his eyes fixed n hi�-rsclf, . and expects toy, . ,�' o.s. -A mokt .. . .. �1. . and .flour for ,ourselves ' I from the lion, lest terror should redder them I too keen for any man who , POST MORTEM Pl,,1:SZRV.k I . - tents some biscuit I his body motionless, save f r an occasional unman cable, and now they advanced on teed to have his attention distracted 4rbm - . rva- - � I ,a and a small 4upply of oats for the horses, to .angry lash of Ilia tail. - - 11� 11- �Ll - foot. We old Boor, who but shot many I Ilia: business by . pipe, ,cigar, cigarette or remarkakble ca. of 108t-morteml prese .: . . - I . I • � � - 9 froin Indianapolis, Ind. I - Ile reserved for a bonne bovehe after extra s a dreadful mo n ; and the hours a lion in his day, headed the part . close wine glass. . . tion comes to u . � �ncn city some thirty years completed by 'It was at son, and re-! 'hen you have it to (10, and then A lady died in that - 1 . hard work., Our party was which followed were mgr dreadful still. lx hind followed *Ilia elde I %V ork W . -t iron coffin, was . . . . . _. six pointers, destined to assist in the cap-, All through that terrible night the savage inaining two brought up the rear; all mov• I when by hollett exertion you have earned a since, and her ly)(1y, it, t For more a, gun or, placed in a dry vitult. Recentl the coffin . . and each with dunnage, and with � tore of the smaller game. heart sat watching his intended victim, and ing firmly and cautiously, � holiday, pack your d it i . opeued an-I the body founT to be per- �� solid parts of our daily meals we trusted to the terrified boy gal mots uless also, afraid finger on his trj rger. , The lion "loved a step-. rod, start for Muskoka &I-Ong wlthyour,fam- wm .(I e'vell the blue color of the r. - _ - . 'etty well sup- almost t3 breat ie, lest he should meet .1 ily * elf ' the Almighty in- . out- guns, which kept us pr to stir,. and � or two to ee Mein, then suddenly crouch . , &ud enjoy yours as , . . . _ J I .. I . . - . .. - .. -Ways looked out ' paws, . t Ilded 1 'f,U should, leaving the camp tire' eyes being recognizable. A careful exam- � . ­ ,, . crate, the lion. Once his cramped atti- ed, with his head resting on Ilia fore ,e , . . s material ;. . ... .plied; and at evening we at and exasper ) ination of the body 5 paved that it � . . .. . uor some spot well supplied -'%'it" wood a tulle became unbearable ; come what might, and remained so till, when his enemies had I and the guides to do the smoking. IV :. . .. - .- - Water, where -.�e could encamp for the night. stiffened hed to within twenty paces of him, . says .. lie had ehaii4ed into the so-called 11 adipocere. . - .. - - I , .1 . . he felt that he must sir his c I � A lady speaking of her husband' A com I form- were the pleas- approached y, to rise to - s, a peculiar clicinic, . evening halts i limbs for a moment ; and, as noiselessly as lie began slowly and noiseless) slid chewer, and she .This i "I . Verhaps those ev expedition, when I- is an inveterate smoker weed has ell from the fatty twids with Ith"'en ikali& , I - I.­. . 1: � .- . test hours in the whole ex his ]xis tion ;but he paid mell of the % transformation in the. . ante ' ,ible, he Shifted i I his fee,t. . As slowly and noiselessly did the I believes the constant a �i . - c I jell I Other cases of such traw4oi I relief, for his �e the others follow� . clit-spanned, as the Cap pos' r y for the momentary I farmer drop-Qu his knee, 1 injured her health. There are hundred-i of - I - 0 (lea I I 1, the wagon was t sellee Of moisture are ret--orded. But goes, the fire lighted, the game cook I Ilia examp I t all . pre as the phrase 0 first cautious mu; ement, t ie lion rose with b, ing I - le.. at the same momen .! others who tell the same story. Now, if I . cd and eaten, and our party drew round the and sprang at the tr e, high enough to four raised their guns to their shoulders, this is one of the rnoat remarkable, , to discuss �he (lay's ad- • soar, ail q i 'I these butsbands want to make their wives �, - though kept perfectly dry, had're- ,- It -wood f *rnake the Hottentot's blo ' run cold, though - le act of spriliving, ,ill bod: ., L . - . . fire of acacia and, as the lion was in ti think. of them as they used to, they w -1 . . . and a pipe of ined its form so completely. � A - I I ventures over a cup of coffee i . not high enough to reach ism. - As he threw the sharp crack of the three ritleb I &- pipe and tolila.eco into the stove and ta I __ ___ L � �! . ... _. .1. , ,: \, � � ; throw -.---. t, , . : ! .. . - - . . . .civendish. Sometimes, when our way 14Y hi M*aelf back, and coiled 11 limbs into a AM,' . kn(I the dead report of the flint inuaket, say nothing. I Don't put them away with, no,wv t . o Exa dnit a WitneSs'. .. , . 1. . � . .. ,ugh inhabited districts, our impromptu n, e could hear the . terrible I tile *eneroua_ intention of preactithig them - I ' , - : through rc . Hotta more cramped position, I were heard at once; There was a ' 0 successful advocate is * -_- �'' . as attended by Bushmen; . IF d wn the tree it), rage ; and' the noble, to a friend. if you do, the chanpe are yod - The real test f - . . .,: soiree w who had accom- deadly claw's BcFRPIII r , roar of �llain and baffled . , A - the examination of vitnesses. The lawyer - d his 'w grounded forward in his agony, and . I - . tots, or friendly Caffres, w a sound which migh� �vel make hea 't , animal will present them to your best friend (your � � . day, pointing out the g -a. - and the witness are often entire sirangersp I . d ' during the, the disappointed I fell at the feet of the farmer and his son. I self) W t tweuty-four hours. : panic us � I . 11 (lie within him. gain . I within tile Ilex . - "spoonng an . . t the foot of t ,e i How the Hottentot got down from the tree, I . . . and it re,juires a ke n insight into chara,c- .. . . likeliest places for game, or I took up his post a � . . c time a. - - - -' ., . .. eland or a hartebeest, over ground where ,no arklyna now the moon I peyan to wane, ai�ll lie never knew ; he remembered nothing . . � . I :. I I . ter, a strong grip, nil at the same r - tree; and _ . - .1 I i 111. . . ... European eye could discover the Slightest - darks came dowlitt I he stood by the dying lion, - ' , . . . delicate totich in th former to handle the 1, I again the a afterwards until ." � .� I ... . � 'li : , . . I . . - _ I , footprints of any living ere& 11 t-188 brought In 91*' Ce by a i !, I ,, Munilittring. make the most of him with- , - I trace of the footpi - an 'tea the. face of the .earth, a b a ,e i and saw him receive Ilia roap dir (A , * ; I I was latter so as to ma disturbing ele- � . I .. I . . ture. They were most useful to ills, espite to the prisoner acacia tree. hall through the head. The farmer pro- 111 �wastired Of washing dighes;'I , out the introduction Of 'ail), (lis, . ­ . . . themselves amply recompensed by ri . "ill the drudgery, I had always been so, meat. Here is an (Ad .story which well it- -, thought tile Unler its friendly alielt h could at le list nounced him the finest lion he )lad ever tired of drud-et ii t i lawyers, - ra sl a place by our � isfied. I never � sat down a Illetrates the point. TN,%,o Scotch I . . __. � �. .. . ni prcive(`iil most entertaining " ' ite f the ye� r. � mie didn't want 4 +' . to- I � tare in our supper, and stretch his stiff legs, an in 8 o �en, and was so rejoiced at Ilia death and A � and I was dissAt �1- They ofte - ittle, the safety of his servant, that our friend cb. ; moment to read that Ja I and effery, were acting . �.. . . fire. ' roe his situation, he oz1froom to t . bit of pa er to He'ury Cockbkt ' ru ' . - .. . � companions ; and a I C --- spoke a litItle p * - caped the punishment, from dread of which � cake, or 4' scribble on, or a gother in a case Nii-bic turned upon the san- ,Iways w with a a rt, to thel same 4e . I - coil - akinq � t bubbles. I'd rather b� sty 01. insanity of on of the Parties. "Is ifYof them spoke broken a to liether all thill was he had nearly run on so horrible a fatq. Of bit of soap to make ub - Caffre, .and sever. wildered wonder, a 1. . make out their was finally awakiqn- the truant cow, less fortunate than'her keel) - in prison," I said one day, 11 than have in the defendant," asked Jeffery of a witness., - Dutch, we were ale to a realty or a dream. He � I � opinion ?" The , e not ock-0 ___, - - " perfectly sane, in }'our . ! . . stories. Told as were in those strange a as Jamie kn our . ; . ies. ell by the raw cold air which piece the er, only the larger bones were fQund, life, teased out so," . - I caste . writing to a friend.1 witness, bewildered y the word cc sane," . ; . lonely pia,ces,zby th wood-fire, which eas by of a herd r, I bow when'l wall m I - 1, ..-. tawny face of the dawn, and by the rulihiLl iOf fa frow the scene of this adventure. I re. - 1. . . gazed vacantly at tile lawyer, - - ' ­ I_ -1 ' t antelopes, fleeing before the We of the com- .. I I Bub 's moment came when I had one plate and gave no , ! its weird sliadows ci� �-tlle ta . 1100-- 1: I : less to. w ' , one chair less to set, away by k the defendant cap- '" -- j. ­ nar, s all round us, imagined in what - . ", ,.! . i . . i - i ash answer. "DoyoutlLin ': rator, with the darknes emy.-' It. may be imagin ; I � : I . . . ? . i, men en . � . � ig-room; when Jamie's . 1L. 1. .. dinil � ­ ' . nee noises breaking- now and suspense he jmtched for the day I - e- many 9 - n )OgS. I the wall in the able of managing his own affairs ." asked , ' . ; I and the sirs breathless how it: Ys Trai ed W&Ar I I little crib was put awo-Y into the garret, and - then on that vast sillence and solitude, every a4venture, of doing and which would probably lecide his fate . Jeffery, changiiig� th form of the question . . I , ' ' ce. I had been 11 I a.sk, � - . . I � � . .. . .. . tale of peril and, eagerly he listened fol-some sound which One of the novel features by -means of I it has never come down sin The witness gazed it ore vacantly. ' - terribly real,;, f will defend herself in the i unusually fretful and diacontentad with him , 1) , 64 do you consider- - � - *� daring, .sounded te far more so . which Germany . you continued Jeti ry, . . , C., might show him whethc r or not the lion had I . � em appear when read [rig that he took the the man rational *!" The witness scratched :' * - .. than I can make t I many then- abandoned his post. Once the cry of a .64 "war is a battalion of train- that damp ,%Llay moral . � I impending gave me the head " his head. "Let me tackle him," said '-. . . in an English drawing-room so in I sprilawbok fawn, calling gave him now being drilled by a croup. Gloomy weather i - . which its mother, g I ell (logs, which are n, . Com- i Cockburn, seeing tlat Ilia associate was, !. . wilds to' i would , ache, and I had low patience then than . - . , - sand miles from the great . if the lion was 9;ill there, regiment of ches8eurs .at Lubben t ... � hope, ' By and by he wad singing making. a failure of the examination. "Hue . i to flee I :All melting g 0 7 fighting- any other time. ., ' �- - .- . t�ey belong. creature's instinct warn it er, And, ent n the value of this new n I �. Nevertheles on of these stories made the ere lull [snuff-10OXI wl ye 9" he asked . _*. , 1 - , � 9 . too soon, however, ligh . or rather bitting -- power, the existence of in another rocii : ye your Tr I a- grew strong I ' , . Scott b. - On, ay," an impression lime, t - the grim form at ich is confirmed iu German military I 11 I want�to b6 &a angel", I - - .1 in the broadest of - .. . ..- � I � ,0` , such an impre that I am tempt by degrees, showed hi which d fellow, be' put at � convey to outline only, publications - oat that metallic crou�. awered the awkwax I . " ..i it here., .hoping to - t in , the Petit journal advises Gen' and presently ran 11111anding .. : , :_ � ell to record the foot of the tree . . of "a since that it doesn t his ease by the aim c request, -and . . t : , others some faint legree of the breathless then the gleaming whit �, teeth, became Via'- Boulanger to act on the prenciple I never hear that coo h ,who, taking a. I - : - . - to by to "If the cut me to the heart, for the croup big snuff-horn to the lawyer, . - interest with- whic a it was listened yes stil glaring up 'at him, tooth for a tooth , and continues, by one h i of their I wars . - - and m I ble, the cruel e the age face. Throu$ a continue the education with it. He grew ,Worse to inch, said, 11 Not), hoo lang hae ye kent myself, is it was narrated (14 erm'an n out wi . ,Sampson - i - . C . night, 16 Ever since, he was that - ; ; - . a wiry little the black mane, ti not stirred. without delay, to iiinlifit a * It husband came home and Sohn I 1" . . - .i . - of those chance ac( uaintances, I all that long night the ion had . dogs, w6 .ought, witho .. n when my indicating b -, . . . which I hight," answered t e witness, .1 � I � Hottentot, who gal crouching over the fire, *hOw 11, and then the regiment of cats, and the battles, went for the doctor. At Arat he seemed to 6 9 An) d ., .. .More wretched ing erged. into inflammatory a gesture the high sae ye thin[ s, * � . , . -y by graceful gesticula- ,, dart its unapar- these tw *0 hereditary enemies will t %%t" 1 1 , but it m . 11 asked Cockburn,. � helping out his sto - rose hot and scorchinj life." Not . help him , .. I . -din energy as our absorb ' ttentot, till ; his lessen the monotony of field life e soon ovek. ; noo. atween you an me "that - - . Door Ito , and Was rogne, tion, which incises din in g! I , r?,Uf ought insi hating b f flatter d and pleased him. brain throbbed The lion, too, bad 'idea this if only the Petit Jour-iml been called sooner," in 'his most .., paint lily. I I ell attention fla Id us, when he rinv the instinct of . I . there's onything i till the creature?"- " . 'Some years bac , he to was -eaBed ; big tongue ,was would find a means of on said the loctor. - trust] a bull ! 1 . - �� 1. . the service of a .i evidently digit ]ached his Bight of a dog. If this' h dishes now ;and would not lippen him with f S ­ I 1OIIhlg out of Ilia mouti, fais tail I a cat to turn tail i -1 have a tern to was - I .. I was a; mere lad, he was in reply, amid roars 0 1 , I . ! � overcome there is no know, 6omes I can 4it d,6lwo and en. calf," was tile instant rep i - ,r :. . inth� Orange River Territory, when a visitor I . . Dutch farmer uneasily. At last, towards noon, diffiquIty can be overe I s .. s ,unti*y much infested by lions. flank's overcome b1*1 ; ing what the cats may not do, for their rep, terrain her without having to work all the laughter. � -- . ... a- part of the cr heat and thirst seems L to 0 . little boy worrying me to .. .. .... " . - . . . . ­ i �. 1-t was his duty to, drive 'hifi-master's cattle ieart, the lad saw him utation as warriors has been great ever tillic.� There is no I I I ; AL Safe motto.,' .. . I . - . I . - to pasture every morning, - and to bring them and with a throbbing at he was mistaken if since Canibyses gained his t victory . pen Lis jack-knife, and there are no shav- . '� w \ . I I moving slowly Off- -lentless animal. would tuns by the he rpori-an army 0 on the door. The magazines are not 'One of our belles,- who is wooed, �a_n;d' `M. - b ick to the farm at night, an employment he osedthatther, over the Nw� ings , r . . . on his P . i �tures, but stand soon be won, -embroidered a motto for a pre- ­ � i h left a good many idle hours � he stalked of F,gyptia"..CM8. . -th '4; -_ T his prey si easily ; , I it is a Scriptur- -' .:[ �, -, - . I parlors. � , which . . 1 :­ - : -!- ­i. , ,.. : soiled with looking antic ` - .1 hat boy, Hottentot or. Euro- abandon then stopped, look- i . - • iz � p__ ­,: rim and nest on the reacting- table, just as sent to the family par . hands; and w a few paces, an - �;_­�' ? �. I de application, but -Y . a preea _� . . I I away 4ion ,�-- - . ­, al text and capable of wide � . . Pean, could, under such circumstances. have. . I growl, !, . f leave tllQm. . I its meaning, . sist&d au occasional rant - ing back with a ow minute or two, - Imals. r looks dirty,'� say whenit was donein worsted, . �- �.. I - re ramble after the de which he •• repeated e very in C111nese Treatment Of An - your carpet neve I . materially chap . d Either froiV a * ". � - . . . - - -bird, or in search of ostrich �;f water,-about two ' worn mothers to me. was aqe . I 'toying honey he reached a P0411 . 1. , They never punish ; hence a mule that in weary, wear weas or a lack of pro- . .1 . tugs, or of some of the other numerous tree- until . ben he queue . be only But my life is as weary as theirs -weary Y natural confusion Ot to readaw. . . _ so hundred yards frem the tree, w -k to his �pos the hands of a foreigner Would not ( ation Miss -,a mot . I , - I ures s9 !congenial to boy-nature, with which hundi i thirst, and -hurried back .1 I t useless, but dangerous to -every one about with Bitting in my parlor. at twilight, weary per punctu . . . . - . I . The cattle, who, ell his Ig for the little arms that used follows: � - . 1. ; . . . ..... � I . those regions abound. seemed soli new ; and, a1m4t In inaman, with watchii :,.; ............. i - %. . ........ .*... . . . . . r keeper's absence, were, of All hope 8 ;, becomes, in the possession of & C111 ray neck, for the curls that I . . I . . ... . � during then Hottentot saw 'day • fade into it to twine around 1 . . , . . ' LK IN LOVE • _. - . I .- . . I - orally despair,; the - . as quiet as a lamb and as tractable as.. a dog. :. WA � ) . . . .. � I : : I.., I - . - course, left to their own devices, gen i nto night. i . . brushed against my cheek, for the young ' ,- ' - . . L . . evening a runaway, a bbing, or .. ,Z_. '. . . _. .. I � � proved quite capable of taking cared of them- evening, and e the that sisinond night ; We never beheld � . I ig out with mine, as we watch- -� ".1.. I ...................... )a ,_ ` y I' I T - "I - - ` -.1 � , � ", I , I , , ' .' i I ' ' th e " ' ** t ' 'h It a ' ' L I- ( � If I .1. ?4 ph " U i I L4 eta gir , sin . , �Jn 2 � 'ir .rf,l 11. � to ,. Ul � 10 " ej. I i! f ,1' A , u ) � . c O' I , s I' - a 11 a I � , T , , I,I I lir I I � I I t e I r - - I till e � w 111i C o all, I I ( 11 t. ill , itel I , L .1 t I � \ - , il, , � - ­ mule or rhinaman's laugh that rax . I . on, wheh the Hot. .it IA useless to descl � pony in a C . 6 Z ) I nasmu6h as the a- vicious ed the hissing coal fire, or made rabbits with , 11� - - - r " ... Selves • ; �ut on one occasion, e than the first, i �g gien,. in Wurtem- I , . . . I ed them over before driving it was -*ors and mind employment; but found the same rattling merrily for The , cele b �" month . tentot count _. seemed uLore certain, � the shadows on,the wall, waiting celebra tikis month the 400th.. -...-' , ceived that a fine milch terribl. " i Be . cheerful pace maintained over heavy or I's e and I f f J b "' . en rn outlkvl ,oming home. I have the wealth berg will y I 0 th birth 0 0 ­.! i f - .­-_ them home, h ,jr - boy were alwe wo th terror ght roads, by. means of a tar or cluck-k, papa th birth of Johann 1�auat, . . i . . - ailed And Jiged for, but at what price? anniversary of � . ' . I .vi.g doubtless . -11 I - Ii ) I � issing, thePother, � erer ; and progei.itor of � ;4 , i . . - . cow N�as in 8 M; Dut, Oil � . _ he right or left, and ease I once 103 grown- Goeth' o I I sore - - �crself of one ofh i truant absences to wan- an'4 _utt�,r weaxinil soured by the fallure the beast turning to t reins. And wh,Qn I we other mothev with ' _or away from the rest. . To search for her he was apmewhat _h him Stopping. with but a hint from the scilia; drivin a my s immortal hero. Johann Faust t- , A 7 -+daylight reac A A­ -11 4'.h. an- un g to town to church. and :,&.-%,' --"Aliled first medicine then theO--. ., . . , of the lion a repeat ret4r.ne( 'We treatment in ex-u­ % hair silvered over With gray, I tOWK w4aii ver .Y I R Cra- .,.. ,)ossible, and he could only trust 4 T . I ­ n -W . . I ;then I .6en wo iml .. * and :,en , r service. Often gy, and, finally in the Univers�ty of . ' I . ' W... to the care . - . I tive I admired the tact exMIA � auT4 . . . . . servants, with a spring ; 11 with 41 141% they teas into their i a re-, :.. carelessness of the ,upper Be himie have been haA I murmured less at the 10 e'-an' he ventAr . , after ,re reshing' V tied in get- might cow the science � if necrom, . , I mb higher Up - . W r to climb - enjoyed a. . 1 r.`7� : .who often neglected to count over th . idence of God � I 'be�-had branch o' learning. 1. I . . . .. .. - . . they entered the kraal. In this little f000 . slid. & the direction ting a lv�rge drove of sheet through narrow providence mother tou M06Y cognized l6ran. �� . imals as the look in ' Reader-young w and - '� , � t. . ' -0 c by merely heivin � mt reputation as quack'and sorcerer, . �-, I ll I � not deceived; the loss passed a Abet whence His last hi" ,now crowded streets and alleys 9 you heard this mother tell her story, you gn . . � . hope he was . to lead one of the oldest book which records his doings . �* . - - . he resolved that it should of his masteri, -f . of hip follow:- klittle boy have felt disposed to say with the the I Job&= " * - , . unnoticed; and w"s, that the . farmel, or some ra steadily followed with - would von Dr. _-) - . - t befort -he had ogai� id - 6# in front ; othel Writer,." I will be more patient with mv lit- and,Jate, the 94 Historia . ,..-' 1 , be replaced if possible, >ver ' our or * low$ nusten, 11 appeared in Fraukfort-on-thid-MAilL_ : � I , to risk the ' chance of discoyery. Animated' servants. might - disc his sb*ence' al #nj the aid either from a yel I ,-How Waga.' ­a; . - ` ­ c - . 14. I " a ; and I - 'I'lin J1 � -I - ..:.. . h '� and wear � will murmur . . just 300 years ago.. I . ': I I . F:. e of former puuis ento, com in march of 4 . direction'. bruel good. Cattle, pigs, . I& are UO 01100 ." .16 by the remembrane It 5yes in =1 I ii9kc I I - � I : - �. . . - .. . . . ,.�. � � - , , - - , - I , i .. i . 1, I. .1 .., , .� ., . -, ,:_��' f I . . . - .. I . " . . d without telling an i1v Tid he strain is 4 his Oris. equaely oared for. ' - . '. - - .... 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I �' . . . .. . . . . - . - I .. . F . - ,. ,, 1 . - .. . , .. �, .. . i . . • i . -: I .. - ___ _ I •t - 1 - •• - ,� - ___- - _- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS DAY. . =-A Flea nt evening - wagc�sat at the . , -Mr -J. S. Cruses,. M- P,P., - -for West' �••_.: �- . _- ..._ p -� . residence o Mre. Simpson, Brock plead, ©inters, was visiting at Mr. � _� 1• I .. Local -C. Dale. - on Weds oy Gordon': 1 Henry Y URN�URE - Agents —Ley Rai in+�r -by a nnttifber of the' iket week. i ours eo. to of Pickering, , it be�iw the * --Gri is o' to: `� e 1 on a U N E � A SIN , "'' . �­­ -z- - I I { Nappy- Dickie ds, Marquis : y, g P g p g t +tpe0xal -p G . "; - w Goods -W. T,. Dunbar ';';. birthdayo Miss L. Haney,granddaughter number on t o 2i3rd, .the day after the r. :. -�- s�+�RO M . _ Card --Drs. Field &Bateman. of that tad elections.` giving Lbe result, iotoriaU '': _ ii � ' '- , 1. Stallion for Bale -I1. O'Connor. me-ore • ikon. This is quick work. There will be thr 1- ♦. - - - - The fiie ds and 'enpporters of cricket Pages in colors. It will sell like hot - lire request d to meet at the Senior room, cakes at 10 dints. �D' wifudu 11twoo: Pickerin Th =astaltatloa, - ;I R bhc School, on Thursday s ;' PICHERING, ONT., FEB. 18, 1887. evening; F b• 94th, at 8 o'clock, precisely. The follows R oflicsre' were installed in `', �• �. It is inters d to re- organize the club, and the Pickering Lodge of (food Templars , I .l.10CAL1 to take ate toa�ardr placing an enter- on Monday evening last for the ensuing S S. tainment o the boards in the near faints. qnatter : —W,C., Bro. W. Walksy ; V.C., I I 11 _ ._: 'It is expect d that all will be present, as Bis. Mt Boyyer ; P. W.C., Bro. A. Masson ; the enter ent must `be soon given. •. Bro. J. T. Clark ; Asst. See., Big. ° 4 i - Changeable weather. p=er N. F erguson ; Fin. Sec., Bro. 4: Ham ; —A person can catch more "colds" The foll wren offi�br+ of 1Pickeri Treas., Sis. M. Triffitt ; Chap., Bro. • than be knows what to do with, nowadays. L� e ng Morrison ; W.M.; Bro: T. Law Lodge of th Royal Templare of Temper.: ; D•M:, -� � ' 11, • - Greenwood Church of England. Feb. ance were duly instslled by Wm. D,, Sis. M. Carr; I. G., Sis. Findlay; O.G,, tl 20th. Sermon : •God bath Said." Gordon', P st Commander., on Tuesday Bro. W. Gordon. The lodge membership . y is increasing. '' A few customers can be supplied evening of last week : - Rev. H. S• - • - with fresh milk by applying to C. Dale. * Matthews, •C. ; John Law, P.C. ; Albert s[idioal Pastnernhip t ' -Miss Hattie Law has been re-engaged Wright, V• ; - Wm. Henderson, Sec' - Dr. B• Field, our .popular physician, , t . ` : \ ' W. D. Glor on, Treas. • R, Baker Chap ; has formed a professional partnershi I i . , ' . - . as organist of St. Andrew's Presbyterian with Dr. R: DI. Bateman, and'. the firm cbnrcb . r Jas. Hen erson, Herald; A. • Ridley, Deputy -He aid; John •Gordon LG. • E. name stands, Drs. Field & Bateman. A most eamplete assortment of - ,, -St. �'reorge's, Pickering, Feb. 20th. Wright, O.G. ho latter gentleman has lately returned - Subject of sermon : ":The Christian's ,' from an extended C A. S '. • �• Qive Run a , tour of Euro a -and CASKETS' AI'11D COFFINS , ` - Amusements, or Shalt we Dance, play ' �- P , t , i : Cards, etc." , A gentle min has writte i during the last summer was - engaged in 'in s� ek, and supplied at an hour of . rl 1s a letter for attendin the Y the day or night, residence on tits prein:ses;. ! g practice of the various AL U LAROE STOCK OF FURNITURE -AT LOWEST POSSIBLE Z'RICF,'f;•_ ' i. 1 -Mr. Goo. Gillman; of this place, has Publication, setting forth the conduct of a hospitals of London, England. He is to I1 certain party living f : sold his house and lot east of Church P g at Balsam who so ill- the front of the. profebsion. 'The villa a -p -�-�•- ' used his wi that she tenured a writing and vicinity are t be congratulated upon i___ _�EAZy' P��L�J�V ° - I Street to Mr. Leggat, who intends . to P �, �,• rOteCtrnn I remove there next month. P b h r from his speaking or writing this "partnership, as either one of the firm ' ` `` to her witho t her consent, and that with will be always- available 'in an ems I.:. , . -L. S. Ackerman is in Toronto' this r enc - - - -- - - n - -- this a er i her :session he has fol- week, attending the annual session of the `►p p P° Which Do =on say P g y• ii o i lowed. her t her home ambn friends A con '� A.O.II.W. Grand Lodge, as a represent- ple of business -men in town have �•� , a J • ­. - . in Lambton and seeks a return of the got into a discussion as follows : -A, 1 � � atiye of Pickering Lodge. money he p� id in order to escape going claims that 'ust as j .. -Bev. Geo. Cross will (�•V.j reach to muph grain will gt•ow " , p goal, fa - neglect and abuse. The on a level as on ii hill, i. e., that if a man in Dale's Hall next Sabbath evening, at gentleman i his letter threatens to have sows'a bi hill: with SP `+ CIAL BARGAIN S OF.I�` 8 .o'clock. Subject: -The place and .the fellow c nsigned to Sarnia •if he re- nezt yeargremoves the liill�and so sows the } EREI� IN significance of the ordinances in the pests the ofl nce. We would advise 'the level base, the amount of grain grown �� Christian Church. ". friends of th lady to take action at once will'be verware - �., ; - ; equal, provided the N. P. is not -Rev. J. J. Cameron bee's to acknow- and give the party no chance of repeating repealed in the meantime. B. claims y at c 1 Iedge with thanks the receipt of a beauti- the of %nce. The satire on manhood ho that more grain will be own o �� �� fill A.O.U:W. Overseer's badge from Mrs. will abuse h wife is deserving, of the as there is more surface. Our n ohinionl ' ' I -. ! I , - '� - . W. S• " Westney• The emblems and consideratio and leniency of no man. was asked and we advised them to pt it• '1 ''`' . .. characters are painted . on satin, and the Lock him u , if os$ible. .: � ...- - P (� y -� -- I design is very tasty. AnyOn� who has a good, Bandy hill might an , V e el �% .1 r J. �. 11 >, -. A Lively Co test: - I ,, just bring it iii and if it is suitable they 1. 1 4'� ... � , =The panorama entertainment under .An: interes ing contest leame ofl at the will doubtless purchase it. A good" un- 're� -ic�� to sT�CK —TA the auspices of St. Andrew's church, by Detroit Oper House on Tuesday evening, mortgaged, clay loam is desired. . �_ L. Mr. D. W. Campbell, came off as an- making af�d urning 100 horseshoes, time I One wife mot linonah, ! z' I nounced last Friday and Saturday even- and worki;�ia ship both to be taken into ' I; We , read of bigamists and wbuld -be ' ' ings,• nd gave universal satisfaction. account' 1T a contest was for 8250 br91 mists., but seldom have them Here. The vi ws were very O -�• y good. Mr, Camp- and the et receipts the shoes "to be A man, however, from Pickering, who 1-1 � st T � -�•� bell m. y return at some nfutnre time. made froii s raight bar iron, the heating g '�'v . has been working around -town for some - Sis:Btosm. to be done�by attendants; so as to keep mOntlis past, was on the eve of mart in :`. ` ' ' a irl in town when his wife o iorttinelg PaCjCaIatC�lm er Brock street Wj12��}� Friday s snowstorm was the heaviest the men s pp led: Martin J. Dunn, the g pl y I' • ' r l �� of the lesson: If the weather prophets city cent eta t, was born at Ozford, arrived• and waltzed him home. He die- - - __ haven't any. better weatber in store for -Y•, is 3 > 3 ars old, and weighs 182 appeared from here so suddenly that he 1IIus they should evacuate at once. lbs. Job Campbell, his ?,'u$'alo oppon- hadn't time tQ hid good -bve to his in- urc 0 . : 1 ? , ant, is of, Sc tell descent, whose early tended ho. 2, who did not find oat the has sell Toaasnip Council ` 11 home was in ore to; whence lie went to facts of the case until some days later. -- pened- . . . � I 1. , I.:. * - .. � (; h The regular meeting of the Council was Euffalo. e s 38 ears old, and wet Uxbridge carnal. Are ou sure f ' _ '. I . ,� - e d at Brougham on Dlonday .last, but i85 pound . of are crack workmen in p y mend• I N NBART�N' 1. oi�rna! t tat the arty baited fioin Pick- I t j owing t0 TpE NEWS representative" being their rasp cti a 1pcalities. The Detroit ering? -and if so, was it fmm the town• ' I . 1 :, '' } on the sick list; he was unable to be uian carri d o the prize, making his 100 ship or village ? We deny the allegation, : AIId Tl 1)`I't I'�t?r LO g'iVe lls room LO Open Our I! - present and report the proceedings• A shoes iu 1 i., so far as the village is concerned, :at all � L 7m. His opponent nom- g W- P -• ►E full report will .appear in our next issue. plated J4 i tl a same time. -Ex. �'rlie , • G �,; events, and further, wb wish our totem. .L. .;LV' I O n 11 �j . -. political meeting. _ __ _ ._ Mr. Camp ell 2ientioned will be rewem_ to uistiuctly understand that --we have _ _ I ; �I � Mr. John Miller, Lhe Gaver iment bared by an of the old residents of non© of that class in this village. hich Will soon b8 arrivin ,, we orfer Our.C11 . . ii 1 candidate., will address the - electors at 1)unbarton all vicinity, he Ila' ino.learnt � g 8t0Ii28rS � i �! Leng's Hall, Pickering, on Sattirdaly the trade ith- Mr. 1t'm. Dunbar at that decided bargains for 'the next few Weeks. I I ALTONA. . , ' 4T- !! evening, Feb: lfltli. Chair will be taken Place, whe a tl a whole family resided at i I at 7:30 o'clock. An invitation has been one time, e u derstand. ED. Nl;ws.] A 0eiglring party returning hot- a from T T 11 extended to Mr. J. D. Edgar, the Reform - tt visit to th t ♦ �j R 'I . �1. ; I . • meeting o a cultural society., e i esidcnco of 1111. S. Hoover, . 0 • PARTS7 •1•J IR s ID Ulf candidate, or leis friends to be resent. 111! T Old e - I 1. I P special me tint tile fill nonce ion, lead a ilelighttul - -- - - - -_ - -'- -- _ - __ -_- - ii P on ! e i s Of the above Satiety tittle floundering in I . + JoTful Antieip �tions.. ... , was held a 13i uglram on Saturday after- ti e u ; a v ,sink, owing - -- —� . 1. sno� . l set......An old res dent of the I The Canadian black bear And - the noon last, nd was fairly: well attended. l oolnuiunity, in the person d 11rs. Elson, I homogeneous tramp vrill soon scramble Owing to tits absence of sc,me of the: . director6 a died at her residence ou t 1e 6th, and , . " . I: '1 from their burrows, and while the former-I poi ted at a previous meeting -, liar r ' • I ` 1 .:I lingers far away, the latter will call I their appo utrli nt was ille� enlains were interred iii the Union 45 al, and the y.......Sleigliing parties are all the I cemetor I f 'I - daily and nightly and seek our assistance, meeting on Sat rday was to snake thin�►s i after relating his doleful yarn w right. Ev r ue age. . A ' number of th ©,yours ► n t ! 3 Bich y of the officers and late] went aut'to 1 ! - translated means : -"I've alwa s beau directors ere resent, and all Y It . J. IBarke3t'spe ? h `i - I , ., S were rn- con. of ��'liitchurch, and has a vet I Tazy. appointed s f 1loRa :- President, Y : . ' , • - ' , ; . II Yhili ► ice• resident, J, 1 ;; BGeo. pleasant time......A football club has '; On Bitotands ' Burk + 'Leon organized . I 1. Secretor Le i 1ltacke Treasurer, g d in couuectiou. with the _ .1 . � - , j The Township.- Assessor, llr -' Levi y' y publi� school.....•1ir. Edwin Boothb 's - . Tlios. Pout ter; Directors, Messrs. T. G.; l Mackey,'is now engaged in file deli fitful Letter1half presented hitu with a fine bo i g Caldwell, Jose' li 1lonkhouse, y .`, 'oeeupati n of rating a :man's worth -- W. V • on the 80th u1t.......Mr. Miller's meeting . i • rr ' fin ncial Rich, An rew Anuati, T: Hunter, a y -in order that the Township Goo. Davie son, W. Sadler Fero was fairly well attended. Mr.'J. F. : ;:.. + Council ay hereafter say how much tax �'• 1liclieljE+ Edgar, son of the Reform candidate, M,ADE and R. R. Now ray ; .Auditors,. Messrs. s ''I Ile shall puy. He didn't get us down for `V 1n, Hub lard cl ud Colin hors The All' l e in Ills interests. I a .dog this year, because we`re too poor p. - -_ i` to keep one. ' P annual re ort as read and .ado adopted The ,officers and ,oar d I s ! ' of- Director GREENWOOD. �' )0( Psrsentatioa: s met .. - imriiediatel after adjournlueut anti d©• EDeforred from last We ©k.► �'' ' . At the installatiou of the officers of tided to co tinuo the 1�'air as usual. Ow. The anniversary ' ' lirooklin' Lodge Of Masons,. Worth Bro.. h services in connection B Y. , �URCHASI* 1v G Worthy inn to a ch nee 'n the law.the report on with the Methodist church, Gt•een«oOdt ' " £ Calvin Campbell, who had re>ldered vain• which the s late f Government ` ' I , - ' - able services to the craft during the past gt'ant is notwitliRtauding the exceptionally stormy /H THEIR (`1 D° :1 . i. based is t}i t rat rued on or before' t'te Weathor, were lluite a success. The at ,ALL 11 i�J� 1LOCER,IFj s . . quarter of a centurv, was presented by 1st of Augu t, an the amount of money tendance, though not so large as on ' - ' Bro. Murray, on behalf of t }re brethren ,the Society ill receive from such grant former occasions, was very goal, the FR01VT mu of Mount, Zion Lodge, with a handsome depends ou the number of n; embers' church being well tilled, The lecture . �"i LE�"`Ds °. M. jewel. N tickets sold nd id for before that time. '• - - P delivered by ilia Rev. 111r. German i11.A , T p. Commenced �ra'ctice. t' ' It is hoped, there ore, that the residents of Whitby, ou "Popular Amttsoments �. '- G GENERA 1. of the town hip ill (come to the assist- was of a very en `� . Mr. George O'Leary, V.S.-., a graduate Y tertaininR a� instructive ; m ance of the direc ors and purchase their cl'taractor and calculated to do much good ``v ��rr " with honors of the Ontario Veterinary ►710RTU i f t Y 'tickets earl , so a to enable•them to get Ou Monday evening the weather was r� ; College, Toronto, has taken charge of the this Mousy. late . Louis O'Leary's practice, and has 3 again very unfavorable, i id the attend- - I - + l" - decided to open an office in this village A izemarka 13101 tai dy : ;) ance at the social was not so lar a as �' 'I �' • . g fee this . _ .11 =- , .'j for the practice -of his rofession. We On Jan. 2th, liza etli Jones 'relict anttci sled and et ve g pace . newt: , ' ' P' the state of the wen her..cRev�le� i . wish him abundant success. See card in of the late Jacob rooks, celebrated her r• Simpson, of Claremont, gave a very : ` ' , another column. ninetieth bi thday at the residence of her g , y - �'Celi. •.. . ' I ; i - .i Hot Times.. .: I daughter, 14 r9. 'r F. Wotteu, of Mark- to - teresting address. The Kinsale choir , . furnished excellent music, which greatly C In a letter received from Wianipe ham. The aged lady was raised in y ' . I ` " i / . - from Mr. C. R. Gleason (brother of ° Searbbro, w sere he married her Late delighted the' congregation. Proceeds ' ':' - Tf T 't ; - i respected friend at Greenwood), he states husband in 815. Mr. Brooks was born from tea at social amounted to the very 1CK1 . MAR�S � creditable sum of 860. This aluount has I that politicians are more than wild u in the city E Town, Northampton ! be n ea lamented with a subscription ti . ' . q - _ P county, Pen sylva ia, on the 6th of Ma PP p on , . • , there. There are three candidates in the y' b the members of the church to the 1 I• bald in Winni 1790, and ca a to Canada when only 17 peg, and they are going for years old, a lie d Government offices a ti>;lnt of 5180. Two years ago the j . i -' each other rough shod. He takes a l ! - great all througli t e wa of 1812.14, and was amount realized from the annivere� try ! I � - . interest - in the result -of the elections in . • • Ontario. engaged in the attle of Queenston services was 8120, last year, 8 - I I Heights. Makin tit all I $0, dayotas Wdin sibs. Br was the first con- 8880, thus meeting the . s tractt�r 'for rryi the mails from T . entire liabilities lities against the church. The . '' An auspicious event trans fired :. Pi on ronto, .throe h Se rbor ° congregation is to be eon at i ' gr Mated on o, Markham, and S. t Wednesday afternoon, at Cherry Grove Uxbridge; to Mari sa, before any roads th removal of the debt, and it is to be � . • .Farm, the residence of _ Mr. Joseph Gor- were made, , and when the trees were Ped has entered upon a, less embarras- j -T -- don, near the lake shore, heirs the mar• blazed as a sing and more sueeessfnl career. WIT H� - %�%_ ==„f=j yp'U' • g guide through the, woods. f . , • - _ -, . ' riage of his youngest daughter, Miss' Mr. Brooks arrie the. mails for over 85 Owing to the very unfavorable weather ' " Fanny, to Mr. Charles E. Marquis, years, and as the Govermm�t,em- on Friday last, the English :Church con- junior partner . in the firm of Dickie do ploy at the t' a 'of his death, which took O8rt and tea - meeting announced for that EYESIGH�T ` I Marquis, the enterprising young mer_ place on tb 9th of May, 1865. Mrs. evening was postponed to this Frida � • i I • i ( y) By using common glasses, when you can purchase, chants of "Pickering. Rev; H. S. ,Mat -• Brooks raise thi en children, all of evening, when tt is ,hoped there w11i be a ,• . thews performed the ceremony, in the grew large turnout. Additional talent to that resence of a lar a number of relatives o whom p to an end womanhood, previously annoaneed wiU takd CAZARUK9 MORRIS & CO�� !' P g sic boys and van girls. The firet death Part in - r 'I t the contracting parties. Shortly after she ez rien ed i her family was her the entertainment. I 1. the con le had been united in the bonds ppee - F I; �- P eldest daaght r's, ho was 41 years old of Hymen, the company adjourned to the when she di . er seconld son, Peter '-0verooats at half price at R. d �e��b t8� Celebrated .. - dining "room at> sat down to a sumptu. Brooks, carri th mail in 18$7, at the Campbell o, Whitby. ,.. - --- Chewing tobacco, 150. ping for 121c. ' I . - A .. .. - :. , ' I ens an leaant repast. The 'company, time of the k zie rebellion and was , ' carried on round of amusements until a taken at R. ,k J. Campbell's. ( - 11 prison iii the service. A short ,;, E i� .0 T E I) S P E C T A C L E S f i late hoar, and joy was unconfined, while time ago the Id '1 y'cut a tooth, one of `For your ordered clothing try $, & !� - the ha con a were the recipients of J• Campbell, Whitby. * The st in the World. About a Will* air now,in use, I PPY Pl p the third set. As she has received her P giving general . - . —For ,0 to Iaae. cirtains, cretoiji, unceasing " cangratniations. TSE -NEWS beeond sight a d b aring, she thinks she tape satisfaction, For sale only by • - begs to tender its heartiest c3opgratala- ma be going floor ha e a third set of teeth, $°Or oil clothe, ao to R. & J. Campbell's. _ lions to the -- d lot of tweed just bop ht az�d ' young couple n this feli- all a ar : 1. ­ '. PO21 P „e is likely to live to stook this da ,lees than half r1oe, Calml % . . I citone event, and predicts.fnr them. a long, wel e�nten n, a 'she eats and sleeps ae� • . t " ELD roe emus and iia and inspe pp , "'+' II . I I .. L . m P P ppy fi.ture. 1 as ever. ,Ex, ct t em a6 R. & J CAmI►be11 s, ;.; t, f v. . . ­.. ... >. :; ,. ',...:.. .. - -.Ft- : :: _ - * airs -tie= -:i11 `.Vl. •i4. • , ji ' , ! d • ...... - .., : f . ! . .... _ .... . , v _ ! - V. �i . • ., .. - , _ � E - .. + :.. s.. II llltit �..� ,,.- , 1 I i i. r : I t i. Ii: • I . I. _ , . 11 f a _ r.. , . n :.� I , _ , } I :, -. .. -.{ �', -.:.. - -,. -,- .. I :. ,, 1. t- Y - t .� t. - �. 1. i+ S- .1 I j: T.. i 2 $.. r. r� � I ' 1 F : , 4... ,i' i p 5 � t 7 x. -. .:. .. _: . r: ...- - 1- - 1. ' ...' ? FIEI -I j;J Physicians. ' ce Tours —%I, �, from 5 to 1 . FEIt1) • -CORON 14, H . Y=Iied 10, K•E, Rroc4 S1t with 1', t r ..oata for ca9b - ti 1,;. r -t OHN BAI.i t apd S01ictt.tr I)eveAll's block finds to laoalll`;.:- t tins of p r - 1E1()1tAS 11 an:l soli`i-•; mtgission- 0'"'i i g ; OPeu evt,r . ELAI. t ENGLISii in Chanced Co koronto street t+ oney to Loan Pa sort BLACE rOLld8. �, - -E." FAIT J• RISTER- ' pounty solicftur. KHonx GEON. Hrinsry Collegc shoer, etc. Ou and my accus Whiteyale, Cber tend the diseast forge, Green R, v Wednesday, T1, A first -class fteA, veterinary ,nst nine for horses + by night or by dress, Green Itt to u' (,1 'I IC -iA111 ' .1 eioner an & Stokes', G special attent, paring necessa P - R. L' i:. • Conc� : I avits, .A ct� , . Morse, to lo�u I. ---- - . . � I . , .+ • A- P0, for tt, and sipeciflcet,+ building. btt ventilation IA corner Du1311 Resideucu -h ! r: Pot -011: 1 Auctio„ South ontan I orders by Lett I Thos. i'ouci,t dress, THOS - A. R. ROWL' if. .._ 1 ! il ►.lt.IOS. Smith ai, sisnd,� Pickt•i business tarn will continut" us a trial. _kl done at'tile • . f'ct� . YA1�� �ti ritit� kinds done 0 p, inixt• fish Lratl n4 - 11 • 0 1 3` I J \lakr.r- prou,ptl_; at • h ill. yon News, Bing `i - 1l ~� T " IP1- .. I wood. house is u t :� accolt,tnod, and connuo it ' - i shall at'Itl Iron, i,iy f, in Greennv () O11l1 I• Jat,l a hne newt style.. Evel 1. travelling y, and shed- I - ,,-. -_ - . f ARTI :� lessoi can obtain instructvt Miss A. - Music ro oppgsite N .. T -- - -- ' •, : J010 1 i r ep � MY eeu - DEFY C . mangy Youtbe .; star one can d) - . " . first start not delay", address a, . so at ouet: Dress IMISS 1 and man ' 'residence ing. La - ,Agent for I . ' MT68 + ened Iop e ;begs s ah ,. t__ - ,.r+�_'i . % I �i. r" 1 ` - 6* . ' j. 'i f F - 1 - k: ES -... -•.- . •r. - - w *-_