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I � - � .. ­:­ _ � " , . - : -, I . . j .. ... __ I -_ . - � - '.. , Ir _ 1i .. 11 ______ .. I � ".. . . _.. �. 11 I :::���� . . % . � . .,�, - 1. * . � ; . - . ' ..-� , ­ �.� ... . I - ­ ­ ' I.. .. . I- �� .. I .. � . I. -_ - . _.- �. . . I . ­ ... I . � !,:., � �;'. :. - � .. 1. .. .. __ 1. - � I . . . . .. . ��._i�z g� e I.. � . � , - . , , , � . �.�..- �. . :: I -:; . ­ I .. � - . . . � ..-.- . .�J-:­_�_., . 0 , I . 9:'.1 .% .1 I I.. : I . e 25 � - '. . . �., � . . .1. . I -d . 1. a; I % , . .- . I . I .. _� '� �', - ' . T, FRIDAY.'APRIL 17, 1891 - -' I - - ­.- � . ",Tr '__ - f" -VOL* X li­ .1 .. .... I.: . .1 ,-.:'';., - PICKERING, ON' . .1 �: - - NO 1_* ..I'.--. . . _. . ! -o ... . . - ...: --- . . , - . �. . . �1� .. 1-k-2.11 � . .:�'. .. A. -.-- - .--. - _-Vi- .� - � . _. _ . . _______ . ­ , , � � . .. �__ _�_� ___. . - ...._.-_._"_;1 I . I - I ,� ... 11: - 14.. � I I ' . __ I -I., lvf.:��, � I : !-- - . *. - - the clerk be instructed to communi-- - ' �­ -'.`;'-_ ' , � . r :. - , _Y!,� & , � .- bore that all people der,U**]Dg to know all that � . , _Ylt' . Vrofteotonal QDarbo.., . - . � . . .1 _. I - - � * .. ­ __ . DECKER'S., LIVERY! OUTAIROUNDUS ate with J. L. Sp�ink respecting the same. . - �.1--l'-'­_ " V . the acts, regulations, and proceedings, c . - - - .1�1" . '. . "-'I. ' . . I - � ,,�...':.,. _! .: :0 .'. I . ,Vedic . . real or imaginary, of this wonderful We understand the Whitby council in .: ..;�._ .:.,.. ­ . . - I __ -1 replytoa communication from the clerk , , " �% 1; , �w�', 10-6. .. . __,��__�__ - - . -- -- . -.1--l-A-_�­ As I have bought up Dan Reddin's livery LATEST LOCAL HAPPENTNGS RFCO"ED 'BY society. way obtain the same by a : _., - .. : � _'1-1; I z.- pplying of thie municipality respecting the occupa- - � -11 . ., 1, - Z, ,?! . - ; �. .,L: 'Wf B kTEVAN, M,D., C.M., M.C.P. business and have added several new THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUIR to Bro. Gardiner, oar honorable president - I -1 . _ 11V * S.6., Corouer. ' tion of eastern townline in the 4th con. - I *.,..I 11 - ---,�,i:,., , - . f & office and Residence, horses and buggies, I can a-ocomodate. - COREEBP(,NDYNTS. . I . .V:, .*7 i J , I gi.gstreet Pickering Office hours: Morning -the 1. . . or to 16 Observer," our worthy and effi and disposal of timber on the same, having - .:..- -_�'..,. -., I .-. I . ' public with good rigs at -all hours. t . . - � , � I— 00 to 11-30 -1 Evonillg 6 to S. Covered 'bus meets all -trains. In . -, - , , � - . I . - .1 . cient secretary. ppointed a committee to meet a com- 1: �,�-­,I%-., � 4, 1z zv�:. - - .. 1".. I... - . . � . , :1., 1. I I _il . ___:�__ I I . . CLAREMONT. - - ! keepers in this section a - - - " ...­..� . � 0__..­I� . - . . . I . . .1. . r The different bee mittee from this council to deal with these *1 .-. I � - _,�.� ��. " � I , �_:�_�__77 =77=7__��� connection with liveiv I keep a . . . I � . � . . . . .. - � . - . . . _,.,:z_... -�; - � -, rocol Arask. . . ��, I , " . � __ . are hoping for a good sea,son and report matters would recommend that Messrs . :_ � 11 7,-.,_: ..�,' _'�;f . - . - ­-11_1­11�� I �­­,,�._",�, .... 1. Sale, Commission and Board- . [NoTmE-ETery Tues'day afternoon T7m Nkws- . * ., - . ­_ �. -I i­� ..� I - - - --- ------- ____ . I . � . - :t - �,I:-�,- _11._�",.. V_�, . I . that bees have wintered finely. We think Boyer and Mowbray compose said com . . - -,. - N'�, , . ing Stables, Pickering. man will be found in the office of Gerow's Pump - . o I . - d - __ ,fttj, J. I .. , '. - � . . �. ... I -,. _� I --mi,.';�,ts Ida Simpson, , - - Factory ChLremont. where be will be pleased to that the industry of bee -keeping is both mittee on behalf of ihis municipality. We � . ; , _.r .- _.;�;:�, - . nto Con- . . - .�Iv 1,Upil of Mrs. J. W.'Bradley, of the Toro C�e(D- - 'K77- =M0==n. see anv'af his subscribers.1 profitable. and important, and will event- wish to acknowledge the receipt of a peti :.: .-: � I _.. %, I . .J . V. 0- - . servatory of Music, M others for _. ... .1 �i. I I... I _____ - -1-4- �_4 _"_ - - f" _- Business in the real estate line is qutet. nally become one of -the adjuncts of good tion from George Long and ,-;; t.o give ie5,;0iis in voice culture. ,4! )EPa m OD C� !� - C" a , . . . - .- _ . - is Prepared . r . e bet lots 20 a . - I . - I I ace themselves under be I nd 21, from � . wisbin.- to i)i 4%, � -,&o,,q "I" . this week, with prices steady. . ' I ''' " �.:- -.. - ­,�,�.. -, - . - '' . ,. I . !�';, " T110se w at ! - M Base line to Kingston road,and recommend . I , e-ommunicate with her .. �. !-:.7"..:� . . farming, every farmer keeping them an grant on 6idelin* . , . :!. ; .1 . ; '100 - .., � . ­ I '. , - '. Some -of our speculators s ir " I . . - :� instructiO!' will k'11d1v � .4 :I. i . � Pend their , .... I I I at Ch�reinont. . I. " I .. I . .- : - , - . . . a - much for the sake oi the' usefulness as that 9, grant be made upon the same terms .1, . . _. � .\ : . -4- - I . - - I , I time in troding hats, and other fertilizers. We are of the opinion that the � . , J . Ca d I -, . ... . . 11 spare . . . . gh Instruction Guaranteed. 409 00 Im _0 -4 6T r4 as offered by Mr. Spears, and that Mr. . I . I . . TOoroU . I- S . 14 1-1 " - _. .- . . * � . 1� .,� __ .1. . . �1_ . 0 minor deals. , __ " .- � en if required. 4o-52 cc, . "'r I 0i M i I secret of success lies, in a great measure, Hilts and Mr. Westgate be com. for same. I : :. - � of references riv . eq co . 00 0/0 A - I . I I . - - "_ ,; , , t The best = �Z 1% OUX N . I R :: Severbl visitors bay.e been amongst us in the work of the brains, heart and All of which is respectfully submitted, On - '. - � � . _. . . - .-. i ____ i . . � �. I . � � . - .., - .. - . - "� '.) - - anting '.Nfowbray report was adopt- " � .11 �. .. .. :___�_�� --- CD 1-1 . ATN I - - - � " during the past week, bat we failed to muscle of the bee keeper, and gr motion of Mr. . . - . I Leg(i.14 ;4 .01 QD M a s-4. 21 . . � I . .,. I A - . I . . . . . CD k .. I . 4 7" I I . - . � - ­ . � . . " I ,.xd,V I' - . r4 , " ;�] " "' observe their atitographs. - this to be the ease, there will be uulimlt' ed . I .- . I . I ,c-:- __ A IV . . � _/ ,,,�, * .. ----1-1 - . Since Peter 'left the villan, for that ed success in store for those who have itte on Contingen- I . � :._ -1 _. R.tWELL, Q. C.-, BARRIS. W . i 40 ge Your Standing Comm � -, . B. F A C3 i A -01-X ! I . I ' I . �_, . r I I M., �::% ,0 .0 _v #A -.5 _., . . . .1 .- Ci -own Attorney, and County 1-4 -4 -4 ." �4 - I F" . northen coikuty, the astronomical experi- started in this line of business, in our ciev beg leave to report - and recommend as. . _. .-. � I . � 4 - J " TER, County . � . . . . .- -, - ourt flouee, whitbv. 10-Y E �01 � q9a i ^0 I follows :-W. J. Clark, notices of appoint I ­ :i-. , X . I :1� 4 . . Solicitor. C - �_ � - . _� �10 oft� ' � I IR ments 11%re almost entirely ceased. Ile n6ghborhood. - * �.. - . :� . . 1� . . " i .. . . . . -------- ___ 14v avr,ti '. ' 1�5 fz I , , may revisit us and resusitate the re. declaration and auditors repor?, - . .� :.. - ­ � - � McCA LLIVRAY, * BARRIS- IS F- I - I I CA 9; A - ;, While going through town the other ment, . � ... I 1� .. . , I . ON% & W14 ! i ___ - - __ I seareb. . . oh $22 50 ; D. R. Beaton on salary, 035. Your - � . .- - 1.­�, . I ]) (;Olicitors, &c. Office opposite Post &U ^,� f - P day our attenLiOU was drawn to a mu , , * - 1.1� . terr-. , U 0. I.! an Re - - . - - I .:. . . - � ' ' 4' 0 ' " " committee have had before them -_ - . . . if 9 � � 9 C! Eev. Mr. Cameron occupied the Bat-Itist dilapidated rig in the ditch at the corner . - 1,v, ont. Jno. Ball Dow, B.A.; Tbeo. =%, I 0 C:�: 0 1 .­� , _�, offict, Whit . . .,__ - - � I . 1-4 ,-,ty, LL.B. Money to I-- 1� . z 1 , . � I I :� 1, count from Ilivray, �'_ 43illiv Loan. By ! A; ,.6 & . ` Messrs. Dow & McGi . . �, I., I 0 �i C, '44, z -, - E - ri, - - er's. On inquiry we .0, pulpit on Sabbath last. His thscourses opposite J. P. Sadl : A. M( - I IZZ , 0 0 1. >- " � . I vices - _. ­ - .N. , - . -,---------------- 5- = 4, barristers, amounting to' $15 for ser . .- ,, - La. ., I Cz. 0-0 � 11 ... - ____ - 1 "I- 01. 1. s. C k M.- P� 01 2, z, 1 , were instnictive as well as entertain' . learned that it belonge,d - - . - . �1 . 11 - 1.*%I : Q ;. to 'Mr. H. West. 1. - . I 11011,kS PNRIKER, BARRISTER Ca ;0. - -:3 1,_.� 1 1139 , in the case of Board of. Health vs. - .. . .,� . . , i Cd 'J 2 -, Z :3 0 �J 56 up this - . \,.�. . -, ­ I . We aro told that Ut. Cameron was once gate, of Pickering, who had been . - - �. iDljntor. & . ,N-Ioney to loan. 'NO G* Q 15� U ca z;m k Mansfield which account is recommended - , - -,- - . - IT an� �S * i.. --I I .. I * - : ,�'! - , Office: ��erOntarioBanh,Picker- CD 0 Q 6, -in our public schoil, and is well way with a team on business, and was f ` - : � ". v� . . " . .. commissiffl]. = , 1 2 0 a pupil a 'ment by the said Board of Health, . . , - . J� - ._­ - , .i every Sat-�rdav- ' 4-y '.." , U 1z, 0 10 or p y - . - 1. I I . ! F, .1 .. .1 � ing;,OP011 . Q Z .-:-- 0 a r'. . 1 known to many older residents. - upfortunate enough to meet with quite- a but as your comrPittee think the account - ' . I I ': -, 1, - ..,t � .. - . . . - I - -;� I . , � -�- - --zT 10., - , _. ��. �_ __11-- , 10- . . . = We came very near havinig a la,*'snit erious runaway. We failed, however, to excessive, would recommend that $10 be - . . - .. ". 4- - MISTON, MD., �_ . . ;o . I : . -i OR, f Law- 0 1 1% :. 1. 4 - . .� . - . , I D tL� -6.� 1. The 6 I . . . - I., ;� . I `.�nce ormiston & I)rew, Barristers, ;i 'S too ��.� 45 0 ; FR Of not too- elevating a character. 'learn the cause of the accident, and as paid in full of same. All of which is re - .1 - : �. - . _. . ,ro- T = 1-0 1� , ;6 :9 ,,, hc I , . I . . .- w* I On motion of Mr. . .�, Notaries, "e., 13 Toronto . Street, U . . Solif:,,tors. tk . . 14 �1,z It cd Z .�, 04 :71 > 4D Witnesses were calledA and the magistrate there is nothing . _�. " ... ..,-., -P i . in our beat little town spectfully submitted . -, -ru, . t 0 - .W 1. ,Q $3 01 42 1 . r, :,. ; �, 3 . . ro,,c,.WiIl b:3 ,at Clat ,,ont evqry Thursday ..I� i 'r A ot, -obes of office, wken the hideaus euough to frighten a horse, we Boyer report was adopted. � - . mlop.n. 2-�,v 1 * , _" Z 115. W N.. . . had donned his i I ' . - , , , �* . Money + . . ., . - . . , Air. Mowbr )y Mr. AGerow - I - - . w.: .,� I - -.1 office (iN:'e.r .1. B111)(1V'F ',i1r_'_1)- ____ . . I - couchided it inust have been due to the ay seconded I .. . 'i , 4 . ___ - ;0 I ­_ -_ __ t.. princ.pals arranged a settlement. find � .. . - . -, r- -_� . %� , 0,.,z i . N M "'W Ln t6 t- - reeve be and is hereby em- � - . . ­ . ENTON & DODS', BxRRISTERS, -! T sayed the village from the effects of such breakiiag of part of the harness. Ait�houg xnoves that th . - - - - - - - - nh I . �.­�:.. d - I ,. " I . ... � jsaiicitora.'Notaries, Etc., so)ieitorsfor Citv . I sign an order on the treasurer in . -.- .- I 1. .,: I ,�,:. _. 11) ' ' - a demoralizing investigation. from the wagon, Mr. Westgate powed to . - - I ,, ;s .�) - elaWe st. 0 thrown . - ... 1. and Couut�'fO-111 - ciation. 101 Ad Here .am 1, Farmers. .. .,,, - favor of N.1 r. C. Downing whose contract - - . . . I . _... . .. I ,ephonegli. oueofthepart- -. .. . We bave,peveral athletic biqclist-3, escaped with nothim, more serious tha- - � I - . .. ej�tjoront­ Tel . n Ly be fulfilled before the next meeting ,. -.1. .1. .� �., -'- . nerg will i)e in Clare�nont- every S,aturdtLy Over ., , among wll(.In we mighl, inention Alex. a Eevere fright and a good shaking -up. m' 9 - . . . . �-. - 11� 'for .0 of this council on certificate of Mr. Hilt � I ,.* '­- �. 131Y 1 liave some fine Machines to offer " .: .' L.i - Hopper's Store. swit sha. As plain ria. PATRIOT. . - ­. L - I . g .-; . . I . . . . . .v - - I . . __._� - . sale, such as - . h and Geo. Derur . .. . . commissioner. - . :­­ - . ­ . r. . 1� 1, ' . - _____ . Ing. is fast becoming a common eight, � . . Mr. Hilts moves . I . - ­_�� - � - . I;- -&--.040-s-e- .. . Mr. Gerow seconded bv - - .�.:, � -tuory. . . . . . , , f, A- : . - 1, t;tej . d' 101 -ills, Celebrated Wilkinson these sports Eire practiciug some more . - the Reeve orant his order on the - - . �. ., I 1_2,�_-�.�,­ ee - . Pickering Council. that - ­ . . -I- _,�__��___ .� --.:-, I- I . I - � I I., -.1, . diflicult exercises. *ri, y I ave the die- . - . . ­ surer in favor of the parties for the I.. .. � - . - ,- I I 0 11 . . . .. trea - . - . . � ;� � - " ARY . . I ,q. HOPKTN . Plows. . . I __ . , _ S, VETERIN . - � - .- . we Surgeon, Graduate of the outp-rio Vet- I - . . t -ug act down to a nicety. . � council met pursuant to adjournment at amounts recommended for payment to . . .. : �� 1. __ F�..� 1.1�. I �. . . � . -.-.. . . . _ I . . Tyen,ts all ' BINDERS and MOWERS mouu 1 . I . . . . erinary College, Toronto. diaeases of f F. Sharrard is the poEses6or of a very the town hall, Brougham, on Monday, them in the reports of the Standing Com- ' . ­ . I I . .., �. I i,u&ls. Calls by day or (Patterson & Bro.) ttees as passed this day. . . . _. I . .- �.-� . .1 I r- i all . . � i the djuiesticate, tricky bicycle. Aflilie coming from the April 13th. Members all present, Reeve mi . . . .. .1 . ... . I-— 0_1.. T � night promptly attended to. office and residence - . ..: - :.: - - - Mr. Hilts seconded 16y - Mr. Mowbray . . . . . - .-,I-., � �, 0-3-T ; ' ' station one day recently this spirited in the chair. Minutes of last Meetin,g read - I . % . - st Mr. Isaac 1�inton'g, Picl­riL'9- . &11 and Inspect Before Pnrebasina. moves that this council do now adjourn . - . , , - - .,I . - I . - ___ ___ __ - __ . . . .s- � . . . ____ __ ________ ETERIN�,RY'SUR- . machine bolted find Cirew its rider from and approved. d'abd referred to meet on Monday, May 7th,for the trans- -' - I . , �. -, . - M off Its back with considerable force, in� Several petitions were rea . .- . . . - � -C -,!� ,11 HOPKI"KS'V e'Ontario Vet- action of business.- . � . - .1 . 1: � � ,.::. � . . . - - �:,.� - I.: , r Wm--, Cowie'Brougha � . ­ - . xEoN, Graduate of th Whitevale a 11 a flicting a severe gash upon his head FLn1 to the vari3as standing committees. � � - 1. . . _�: .- - arinary College, Toronto, will visit Mowbray moves that . . I Saturday. Diseases of --- ----- -- - - ---- - - - - - - --- - _____ otherwise giving him a severe shaking tip. Messrs. Gerow and . I WHITEVALE. . . .. �- - -11. �.. ... . . and Cherrywood every oeing forge .. . .14zw STIOCZ olr-- from Mrti. the Clerk write to Messrs. T. and G. I I .. . .-. � .. . . ..� -1 r : " ;... a the horse's foot at+ended to at my sb Mr. L. Banbury purchased . . � at- -Cowie, of I . . . - - . � - ..�_ lot 33,7th c6n.. Pickering. calls promptly OODS, " , of Markham; Wm. . . � . . 1.� ievale,ont-IDRV =:m G 0 Adam'Elliout, of Audley. last week a fine Morgan - . 7 .�"'i, &wded to. Ttdegraph address: Wbit f Brougham, and the Fleury Manufacturing Miss Ida Gerow, of Pickering, is visit- . �... . .- , ­ 2,-:. . - as : G teen River. Ont. 34-v JUST ARRIVED--SHIRTINGS, COT- blood mare. He now possessesone o . . . .. I � I— I I . . .1 P.O: addre . - Company, of Aurora. for their beat ,price Ing at her parents. � - . - . . . - � I . .- ... - ... - - TONADES, COTTON, PRINTS. OVERALLS, the beat matched and finest looking span to Via -C. school of -*- . . � ­-, i- . - - 1. - � . I .. . of drivers that any Canadian can well for two, two wheeled road planers, Mr. Jas. Liddell, of the j. . - . . . -A i , . I I . I ' i , - - , . .1 . . Societies. -1 - I deliverd at Locust Hill station, the lowe t Infantry, of Toronto, is Visiting his friends . t.. :. _- I . I . . - . -, -, -­ ­­­,­­---­-- Al a fine Wection of chs&y W&U T&P*m boast Of . We Claremontites are loverr, of i . . . ...'' I � . - ­�_­­-, -- - � so . . tender to be accepted. . in this vicinity. . - - - '! 35, I. O. ., A- ".: �- RISING SUN LODGE N. 0. Mens'and Boys, Shoes for evory-day wear. good horses, and in this line of business on motion Mr.- C. Rogers was heard be- M ,-ss Mary Kirton, of Toronto, is spend - . . . .. 1.� '. - .. - � dge meets every Monday COOPER & SMITH niLke. btat . . I . . . � ­. - . � � �. 1� . ' - _. . �r �.­ ' � . jG. T. This lo Mr. Banbury is a typical citizeu. fore the board re Local Option and pre- - a few days with her friends and rela- : . . . � - . in the year, in Dale's Hall. Pickering. -, , Boots wLde- ' - 1111o, . .. . . . % . :.:� �­ '. . evening son invited to join and help advance , Underhill is collecting material I I _. . . . . . Z-. 11'iy, Rvery per . Best Tinware (Bundy*s make� in stock. rreab Robert LI I eented an in creased petition of ratepayers. tives of this village. . . ­_­ -1 _. �the*rand Cause of Temperance. - 121v Groceries always in Stock. Prices guaran- a 454 names . . - . . .I .� %r� - for the erection of commodious burn UD011 The petition DOW Contain . We anderstand that John Wilson has - - . . I :._ - � ..'�._ . -L � - __ tbed as cieewliere. NVIAps and Tea a - ., '. . 'i . . ----- specialty. Post Office in connection. big farm adjoining the village. The Your Standing Committee on Sheep slicceeded in buying the celebrated - . . . _. : �_: ­ � __ . . __ . - .. 's . . d by Dogs begs leave to report as . I . � Usincoo C. arlya. - Please call. better known as the Hamilton Kille - � - ': Z. . '. . prop6rty is . Clvdeedale horse "Allalea" formerlv - - . I . _ 1'. . I ,� '. . I . . - . . . .1 *__�L:_____ 0 � - - ___ .- -The sum of $18 t:) Henry West - I . . __., ,. .:,:?:, . . . . farm . The barn will be placed upon a follows : . Vardon. . - � � - - , � �_ I.., ;_,� . -4 ned by R. B . � ,.� � , - . __ a He JACKSON. gate for one sheep killed and seven dam- ow . t - .1 . ' I . 0011to'ey(Incer. &e. W stone foundation and have abundliuce of _ , . : � - _.. _e , I', ,,,, __­_­______.. - ­ ­ - , . - -�­�­ - BROCK ROAD, - - ONT. , said sum being J sworn value. All ManV. of our citizens were suddenly . . . _... I . � 1.-__,� - . � _­ .4, - cellar room beneath. A. Rawson has a 90 . . 1-. -17. � I .kS DUNN, Couve.�Rncer, Com- - .� - - _____ - � of which is respectively submitted. On called to . the death of Mrs. B. White, of , . .. . .- v ��_: -, ,.1�1, I - . - . c,, Clare- M alrettdy secured the contract for the mason � SaturdRy. the lith inst. ' . . ­ .11 , Tm'lioesmiDer for taking Aflida,its, st : motion of Mr. Hilts, chairman, report was Cedar Grove.on - , ., � � . . - . __ - . P I , . cluy . : - . -red in - ... . - ­ . .".1- . . wout. Omt. --------- ------- --- - --- ON]EY TO LOAN work. . . - . adopted. The remains were intei the come - _. � - ... -1. I - - - ______ I . - .. - .� ,. - - . I.- . The sixth anniversary services in con plaint of Mr. John Morgan the tery at Cedar Grove on Monday. . - . . BUNTI\G, 18sner�of Marri TY� On com . � . �. . - �r ., _. , "'go 1 ON MORTGAGE SECURI - . _.. _� d� -,, -, - I utaxio. Of - Dection with Erskine church will be ob- Clerk was instructed to write Mr. J. Tur- We are sorry to say that Mr. William I . . . � . . � . .- i - . . � _. � I �. Be Licemes for the County Of 0 - ' � . �; �i t his resideuce, Pickering at l6west rates of interest. Mortgages and Do . r t h I u s,.. Rev. ner asking him if an error had been made . � . . nw at the store or a ,erved on SR'bbikth nex.� 0 Anthony and family have moved to Sear- . .. -, ,� - . . 112-y , . . - . .- . Vii . I . age. __- ____ __ -------------- - bentures purchased for eneb- . Mr. Hanna, I. - .A., of Uxbridge, will con- in his contrak for building culvert between boro. Mt. Anthony was an old resident . I ..,! � �- . .: " . . . . - . ' duot the services. As Mr. Hanna is R 28 and 29, in con. 6, Cedar having been . .I- _. . . . � R.BEATONN, TOWNSHIP CLERK li Msrz.ji:�h_ of this PIRce and will no doubt be very . .1. __ -�, . I , .: . Coinmissione,for taki]39 M:=.J!N. . .. . .1 * conveyancer, f duect spealier, no doubt the appropriqe charged for in sarne. - ... � .. ..... ,, .i . � � . . : 1) t gLud Insurance Agent. : bought aud sold on cull, 1=6W U. I . ting township officers much missed bV his many friends. Tile . - . �, .. - - ,�'? 7 affidavits, AccountaD 1-4toned to Tiie by-law appoin - - . , �, - : i . Money to lo%11 on farLa proverty. wills pro- - -�--.L . rierwous he will deliver will be I ed its third reading and was V"Cancy will soon be filled by Mr. Carter, I - . . . _1 L. . . L. - Will be in � . ugerg Luade for 1'�-91 receiv - ., � - . . � it i ' - OFFI(I,E-At Whitevale ,AFentfor: Western. Lancashire and CitTof by large congregatious. Stra of Clarepont. SHYLOCK. � . . . I � j. I '' - - bated. . . I . � L --:.i - L .%­ . Brougham every Monday afternoon for the - FLrb lusurmict Cow- adopted. The following changes were . - - . . . I .oudq and NIKoebewter . welcome. �. . - . . . I 27-v . I made in the I Ist published in last council . . �.­ ! _. - panie ,-North American Life Insurance .e i ; . . L - 1. I I trSusaction of busincss _� "Is �We noticed T. G. Golding. agent for th lin Philips instead of,Thos. ' Robert Scott I and SCE, of Scott Tp., are . - - . .. . . -:. . . .., - � - �, -------- -------- CO., &IbO Accident I usurtLuce taken - - . minutes. Co . . :. , '. c k . - �_ - Wel. . , . ., . . . . . . _. . l well-kuown nursery firiu of Stone & . . ., - . . A)-chttect. - " . I - - . Puracber in No. 8.5 ; E. W. Eavens instead rusticating at Wm- Pallister's. I 1. . . : ,. I * ,�,,!­',', -.-o . ­�� -, - - ---.-,- I �_ - .. I-;.,-,- , ­.­_,.-_­ V.&ah.M2zS for B.A.MaM. lingtou, in tile village on Tnesday. He of John Eavens, No. -,3; A. C. Burkhclder - E. A. Thornton, of Norval, is home � : - --. .; ' � z " - ) : :, w . -� . 1. . - . . , . - A - ­ I _: .. .,.- . . � . . - .�. , .1 ".- a (if Gntaxio Drawings . _ . . ... AL . POST, COUN-TY ARCHITECT speaks cheti-fuily of business and- eimets instead of Jas. McCreight, No. 29 ; � John spending a few days with his parents. ' :- . ,.� . . CONIVETANCIING CAREFULLY DONE. to have it large delivery at tbib place next Coultice instead of Wm. McMullen, No 2S; de a short vi6it with .. .1 - - . for the count) . John Tucker ma - . a ifiest' ns furnished for every cless of .. , � , : - , , "I.; . . and spee AO hot w&ter heiting and SpInug. The firtu lie represents et))OVS a James -Paul instead of James Hall, No 63; his numerous friends on Monday. oall * -, - ..: . : . building. Steam and - . and -uprij.,ht- james Gormley instead of Arth�ur Gorm. I - . _. . - I— --. : � ­ . - . - � ., , .� . . offlce-�ierrie Block , _TTU ide reputatio - gain. - . . , . 1: . :_ * ventilation a specia,ty. Wnitby. - lage 15�zopqzt,y.- ,v- 13 of lictiestv -rfiat. E. Derusha be pound- . .- %. , . . - - .-. . � .. �_,_ N �: Dunrifts awl Brock streets, -s will be lev No. 9. ith and Stevenson, Ce . .1 ,.. I corner _y north 94de King street, Dogs, and no doubt his custotnei . . Roaa East Pickering. 37' (jood'Village Lots on ' - emout; I Messrs. Sin - nsus - . - . - . - 1: �. ''. � � 1: .­ Residence- Kingston . betwe .r and the conoge grounds kieper iutitea� of John Reed at Clar . . . . .. . - _______110 . en eoruc , weil satisfied. �numerators, are thoroughly canvassing ' . . - 11 tlf� � - __ ------- fur sale, together v�itb otber village property. Foi- many years JGhu Palmer's shoe Jobu Jones instead of H. Disney, No. 9. our village. . . . .1 .. . . :. - . . - ,_ . 0 : . Atictioitee)-ing. : for sale vvry cheap. l . tided by M.r. Hilts, ' - . . - .1 .. r . - I - . .� _ .,�___ -t. and re 31r. Wowbrav seco - .. _ _1 oria good bouse and lot aitret ' . I'l . �L­­­__- - - - - - - I - . - - I bilop ].IRS f,tood (in Brock r i Jas. Lawson, formerly of Pickering Tp , . . ...: � .. I . . moves that all petitions askina for grants � . - . . : FAI It b AN hk S, tile old a"nd rellable W. V. RICHARDSON, ­ seuttxl the fierce winds and stift gal6s of dent of Woodbrid-e, is- . ..­ - .. - I _. ._-, , - till in 'he fie;a. ame and -.; - ­.. - .. n roads be laid before this council at its but now Et resi " - , % , . , � . , -1 - L'a Auctioneer, 9 Dy sales chtru Cffice: Dale's Block. flickering. I M.. this northern climate, find mithlu its 0 t meeting and that no petitions be paying his various friends his compli- - -. .. .. . . , :.. - �- ! willing to 'couduct a h-iDg his pat- - _____ ____ -_ ------- ientloned geatleinau has ,Qem . . . . - : .:. : . - - .-�11. . . . - : . : and takes this opportunity. of than ' e above u recommended after that date. - inents. - .. - . - - - . . . . ,t favors, and bopes for a,coutinuance Industr-ously pheil his tools in his en- passed through - � . . .- r. - rous for par ARN ARD'S wft"'; ",' . Mr. Boyer gave notice that at the next Several MarkliRmites - . . r . i,_ 1. Terins fo oderate. Ar- - , I - i eki . � . . - � ,� _. :��_, .. � of thein. L T S deav the understandiDge of ing in a here enroute . I en+s as to dates and terins Cali be made or to clothe meeting of t6is council he will bri for R. B. Vardon's sto . . . '__r - . - . . . I - I rangeui t 45-tt .. . ,-BARGAI NN * more than one geupration of our citizens. by-law to submit to the ratepayers of the y pur- . .r - . , .- I .. . . , , . at the ofne,e of this paper. - - '.. - sale. We learn they were heav : - ­ - ..� "I] . - - � - - ___ __ . . . - -.- --.-- - - __ . + Mr. Palmer has retired from buruness and o3rporation for ratification the Local chasers. - - . . . , F - r _,­ __. - . .. I . -1 . .1 POUCHER, Licensed Aue- + - I I � - - , . - . l- . . ­.:;.'. . . HOMAS - .'. 0-0- . ,. - option clause of the License Act. ing � - .. I IT tionear, Valuator, etc., for East .York and -''. . ,�� '; ' � .. _. , . .. the property passed into other hands I Our sports are busily engaged prepar _ - . . - . . . _ . � . �.. . . � I . � .�, . :_p� . . � - 1, . . I I . . gnij srjuth Ontario. Strict - :' WWf, Ellery NITONIeMent_ i1l The tiatisfer of the place doomed this Your Standing Committee on Roads their animals for tile spring fairs. Am . . ­ _. - the whole of NorLh . n - -- _.... � ,� I _:.., . atteu-on given to all orders by vnail or tele,­raph. I line worn and ancient structure, and last and Bridges beg leave to report a d recom - 6ure,we are fully able to cope, with any in .' .1 .. 1. ..,b - i - � ChFtrges �.iodeirate. Address THOS. VOUCH"'�, 402, Coin Si1v iQ rHuntliag Case t' , pla,!eed mend aq follows :-Payment to R. Nesbit . . . . �_ -, - -_ �_ .L .1 . week man's destroying hand was . ' the neighboring district. - _. . :" ' .. -- I - � Box 47, Brougbam, On' .. I - foundation@ and its timbers torn for -812 ft pl!ank, $9.113 ; Casper Stotts, re- , . A, . � � ­ __ ___ ---------- Gold_Jbint7 . t - I 1. . upon the - . . There is groat activity in the cattld ' - ',. . - ..'� � . �.- �.. - . . - moving ice opp lot 19 in 2nd, $2; C.Palmer . . � _. . ,� - - 10. . I I I � to a progressive .: - . � . � asunder. , This ' rade in our vicinity, and. it looks from * .. �, . I Boots a,11(1 8110es- I __ ,� . .. filling washout between lots 20 and 21, 2nd t . - .� . ­ I . . . . . I. ___7__.�___ .. �. �.11 ., . . ' -iety . � I . ' . , - � � ­___­'_­_ _. .- � ., I .! . . . ­ .. quaint old buildiiags. like a similar vai con , removing ice and placing stone $23.10; prepent appearances as if the coming . I I 1'_.�,! ND SHOE ; . I.i� , . " . . . . - .. . - I!, I:- J011N LE'SL11 , . are distanced by more preten- . ., . � s, ` . � . I . I f -of persons, . , . work. orders '.- ."i.,"'. . .. T. F. Wilson 64 ft hemlock and two loads season will be a verV bpy one. . . .- . I . .. . . - - 'i. . . . , . ': _�, Maker. pegged twfi L3(&N%,ri . - - � . I - . . our wanderers re- *.. . : _: I I ; 'y . k t�� ;o. Experienced workmau- I ­ . . 0 . . . tious ones, but when . of cedar $1 14 ; J. H. Connors building A majority of our townsmen are willing ' . ... � proinpuy attendoel I . ... i . . I . mlet, and view 'and 21 in 2nd . - . I the I I . . ;. . .- � � heir native ba I - _ . ship, Dol)'t forget th-e stand, neaXlYOPPO3iW I—— i .- -­- --------- turn to visit L breakwater bet -ween lots 20 to contribute towards erecting a band ',. . . - , , ... - I I I ' . I � .. , - 1: -L , i i . _. . xews, Kiiilgitmet, Pickering villagfel. 7-v . _� - G f Veu(?ered the scones of their juvenile scampers, con., $22.75, also for drawing tirober for stand in soine suitable place. We think I 11 ... ... . - . - I ood RaD ge o I - -.'I- . . _- . i n I . - 1, � I.. � . . ___ . . I - . � . �', ,. . .- __ __ I . Palmer's shoe shop will be numbered with Haights bridge, $10 ; Wm. Gilmbur for 5 this a step in the right direction. The - '. . , - , 1� , - - 1. , ` . . . . . _11otels. . - I alad Solid Walnut clocks- tile InRuy land marki which have since toise of stone at $2.25, $11.25 ; T. Birns, boys purpose giving weekly open air . .' . - . : �'_ -I' . - I -­ �_,�,­� I I . - .% 11 . � __��­ - I - � .- �. ,.---- � .. :,. .. - , ; . - '�._ ­`!J��,_..,­�_, 10 toise of stone $25, both being delivered �. - - I- . g aud time -reduced passed away. concerts during the suminer season. _4 - . . . . . I - ... - I - , , . - 1, � . , . . . ORDON HOUSE, Pickering, Out., strikiD - � ____ -_� - . atDunbarton. Petition ofJ. Spears for 1. . _ . �. This hol . ---- . . . . , : - ::, � a - �:1, .01 is a . - . . I . . -1 _. - G James cirordon, proprietor. fully 50 -per CeDt. frOln old . - . grunt on 6th con. bet lots. 28 and 29,. and 'Why have we not a society for thih � ., I !`.�'... - w I . . - animals 2 A � . . � I... , _. uilding, finished in superior . I . revention of cruelty to ' I _­_:�,. - � . line new.brick b I and comfort forthe . -1 I � KINSALE. I ould recommend that this council grant P ­.. - ,,�, .1 - - � i w - '. - - _­ 1� . - . . . . . . . - . '' . 'k , - ­ style. Every coliveniouce odious Stables prices, . � I ... - . . . I ., . . I - e consider cast) came to 'our notice last week . in - . . - �, - ..'.�;�. .i. � travellin,r pliblic. New and eomm . . I . the prayer of said petition, as w �:, ". I . - � , ... I - . � �5y 016 PIP Wood, . � -1 '. 1. and sheds. - � - - Mir's ' one which one of our citizens figures promin . - - .. - I ­ � ­_�, . . . . . . _____ . ___ __ __ ­_ -P .L ;0 Miry Jane Roach, of Cherry his offer of gratuitous labor a ,good -lied to a - . _. . - .50 t - ,,*,)I.;) & � �_ .�.. I ,�,. 0 t 1. 1, - - - _. - - I . ..... �­_V,,,, _.- . , !�_'. _: � . . . ESTERN HOUSE, Pickering,, Ont., 11pout a few days of last week visitiog her ,iz. - - brute attac � 1, . � ,:� T . To do all the work in connection with ently. The poor . ,.:; . ' 6 � . - .1 -�: I W now open foir the actcom modatic n of the uncle, Mr. Richard Brignall of this Place- the same except the payment of road democrat was sent down the western par . . . . . ... .�� �_ I 1� . � � Ving lately a a U ek , .._. � .", ., �. , travelling public. * This hotel, ha' o. S.... BOUrnard9 - M rs.Tremble bar, been vel -y ill1for over machine and one man and one team and of the town t a bre k e speed, . . .1 I �. . 3hed thr,41qbT Jn .1 I .- -changed ilands, has been re-furni. . . attendance pro- that Messrs. G. Gerow and J. Spears be Happily for the occupant the animal did ' - . - I .. � I I I . - - . - . . . - .. Ahe Spink Mills, .1; . k past, but those in - , �' ... I � . ... out. Situated as it IS, OPPOKIW _. � . r. Varty asking for not fall, or in all probability the driver - - - .' . �: ' , I . : it is convenient tor patrons of the Mills ' Is WATCHMAKER9 - - . . WHITBY a wee . com. Also one from M - I - - - ' . ; il.�.., .- i . I :, . Mel] --- - --- nounce her impro-viug. n 3rd con., or - 11 I - - '. . :' ,--". . i � '. .. / . - or lunch at all reasonable p8ed vard for Mr. John Lawrence is busily eDgRg,ad grant i op lots 15 and 16, and _ , . - hours. Good stabli'19 ------- - might llaV,e reached an altitude of seven - I 7 .. I � : r .1 %- - I I and shed room. Box stall Wid 011c1c . - , MAUBLE AND P . . - miles. I am sure we express the majoritv . . . .� �1. _:� 1. -:,, 0 ' horses or cattle. Weigh scales oil the promises. . � WHITBY improving the condition and. appearance offering gratuitous labor and would ecom . �11' - � and is stocked 0 Cey's mend that a grant be made upon the same able citizens in saying that such : . - .-_ �­. -,:;� � - The bar is open at all legal hours of the lower buildings on Mr. S. Mael I ,of respect - :, ­ ..- `. - . _4 Me- . I terms as offered by Mr. Spears and that � I � 1. ­ � -.1 I .. f every br&�6. ANDY w iviug should be stopped. . / � - � .­ -,,-,.. � ,',-, - , � . . � with pure liquors o 151Y . . r. Varty be com. fQr furious dr � - . - � . , I ­ . �,� - - CULLY, Proprietor. Granite Works Mr. Hilts and M -JUSTICA, .. - 4.1 �,.t � The teacher and pupils of our academy � - . ", - % : , .1.!,-; Jr . same. Also one from Messrs. Hoover & & . . . 1. . �- _.- 1. - j. -.-' ::p . - I . . ,:.- . � . - . . - . I _,� , � . �,. - � I . I . - - ... �. ...­ __ - _4 1Vatch,)s1aki'11,9- - "- . WHITBY$. were surprised on Monday by a visit Fretz asking for a grant on 'Western to7n- '. , . I - I � . - .. . .% .", � ..i w - . . .... . �.. . .. _ �. DUNDAS St r McBrien. . . UXBRIDGE ­ ­ . ­ �,.t. : � t. .- I . .1 .. - . . . . '�-- .. .-, - . _. - I �____­�_­­_­_ _._._-_._ - - ­_ -_�___�, 11 (Betabumhed 1049.) �_ from his lordship, Inspecto line, and would recommend a grant of'055 -, - I . . .- ". : - . �_:_-.- I.. IV. � . _. . . I., ... � �,a 1. . � . _� �., - I � I iil :,T' WsAcbmaker, Pick. � ". r m 4 ner, be expressed Iiim. on coodition, Markham expends a like .. ' - � .* :1 ....- . . IT - . CUTHBERT, ' In his jocula an � . a '. . . . - -,� - -.'� -,.-;, . _ � ;. A � - P. R. Hoover and M. C. Fretz, A number of farmers have been'made -- . .. . i . _ ­�,.� L_ � - I * ering, ont. Having been 25 years at the EI se of the : �. 1�, _Z' I trade, I can guarantee gstief"tion. A ent for R."Wolfenden, Proprietor. so f delighted with the progre am,ou,qt. ... ,_ _ _ _ :.I , � P. Lazarus, Eye -glasses. Watches &V Clocks . be school, and granted them a half holiday. cow Also one from J. B. Burk asking the victim of what looks like a swindling . . , . 1. 1, 11". � . I i � . - I I _, ,-r�l I I I � . . � - -1. . L - . able HaViDgraturned to the old stand of t . lainly bespoke the that the south half of sideline bet lots 20 operation. A glib tongued agent would . - , . i , I L ­ 't �1. I � ", - � :, ; cleaned on siortest notice. and at reason His face Bad manner P far- .-% . " � 1. , 11�, . _11 . - . -47 , * . , _�-.,_, , . - , �_ " ' rates, . � i - --i - � I - I �u : , 23 te and Marble works, 6 n ce o . % . I . I Wolfenden'Grani all pleasure he took Uk visiting A school, and 21 in the 4th con. be opened and would drive up to the boa e and i du th n - L . , I % , ..", , - ... w . I am better prepared to execute end that the reeve and councillor mer to become agent for a sulky harrow i .e- X � , , , . ." . . where the honest efforts of amiable ' in. recomm ' an u .- .� � , �.. , - ., - 1. - ­ - 1� ' � orders in cemetery and all other Is in complete harmony Hilts be appointed to' examine the same his township, d we Id end his conver- ,, � I �L ,� - I , il. . I I 0.,f : telli , and report at - We sation by a,freeing 0 send him six hartows, - !'� _,L - �__,V ­�, - V . ­ , ..z ,� r- work pertaining to the business. ' terest of the nelt meeting "�'. " ` __" " .'!,! '_ . with thS keen, Untiring In five of which he was to sell to his neigh- i ;;: ��1..;- ,:�.; "�� - . -, .­ . , I I ..""' B id' 1;t0mers will find ted stock acknowledge the receipt of a dommunics- - -.;-,* :A,f.�. . , ,. . . . .., � , I . ,gent pupilS, � - I .1 ank a well Selec May he �ever fisid this in Kin- r. The . , � . Ontar � . � �- . 0 . ite and I" her. tiou from Win. Barnes containing some bore and keep the sixth for his labo : 47.. -.�, 4N �0, - , , . . � .. '1� - �� ; K� � I I . of foxeign and d6westio graD are to , .. :: --�') . .9%,� �f .:,k� . sale. I peoi&Uy, re. agent tb6n required the man's signst , , . . . . very good suggestions. .one as] '' __­ _ L .;" -, - ' - , , A_,__1,.e -:. . ,. . - - ..,, - *� - k, 14 �- .. . .- - _,_'.,� ANCIffe., ,on -of regret to us, Z, which what he called a certificate of agency but - ; , .*t ­ , . . . PICKERING BR marble to choose frorn. luspecti . L. It has beed a 1110urcs oom�mead early plowing for gradinj 9 .. , , /-­."� .i., _:,J, .� �� � ­.4.� .. I I 11 . ,,- . , �Ii.­_� , IZ . I . - . .1 e that for striegy first- L' erons hindrances we at excellent one, and which subsequently turns out to be an, , I � . . -4 . I .. _�� I M 'I will convine thats owing LO IDUM we consider k me �, '" . .- �� �,ip, I �. � . � �, - 4. � . _._1 . ;,. Oyi6n for the tr&n��tiou of all legiti � Ate A, class work, our prices cannOt be : , 1 . have been unable to be a regular fre- reoommend th&t.&II ygthmasters act on agreement to &ooept the harrows at a staUd. - , .. -, � .,� � ; d � . . � - I . I . taukidg Businwo. . . "I, : . beateD. I 1;. . er ofour Lime Kiln Club this winter, this .suggestiou� . H,*Ving the report of price. Some weeks after another follow � , 11 I � � . % I ' . SYS K : _,�___. . .L� . 1. . ". ,� .. ,, � quent - . , 0 up who demands a settlement, and � - ,,-: 1. W - :'. - I .- I . 1. �_ . .1 . . : - -�. n', . k - � . � __ I - �. . . ve the reald 0oniucillor Hilts respecting stagnant water turn .., ) . 1 � Orinct HOURS-Frbm, 10 to 3 ; l3sturd �, . �L - osequentIV, UD&I)18 to 91 he has been -v ..". . ,. .. ?-,.�4L_'; 41 - I - - and ooi 11 . I . " V'J . ..." . . . . 10 to I o'clock. -. . I I to � -�: `,-, J M, P A - MARY ors of THE NE�vs a det&Ued account of between. lots 16 anP7, con 2, Re complain-- then the farmer discovers that I . .. . . . "..., - . - . 0"Z] . . I �, ....'� . i � ,:,-. .. . . I I I - . " f, A. JU :� , . - - , I f' _� * � �_!, ':, I I , .-Z I . - � , - I E ]?ICKERiNG N, EW S f I I I 1 $ �,�' "�, -11, .1 I I. . W, I ilx Ifi-, � I .;­ . _'.. f, n -eotlotk. 5Q1Av1TZD By- - I . -- .., �'., - .: _. � . V -q � , . I �� .. . .. .�� _ � ­­ , I �, - . 1.,� .. ;: J . - '. . -1 I , . -V 11 -1., I . . . , V-,"' 1 _w. . Savings B�nk in co 85-6m $be different Ineetiap. We will j1pst SAY ad of by A. Gibbon and w3uld recommend victimized. 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The new ko b , - - "y .. �, ..- I% 1..:�... roubi ""worth, of securities. payable to. . - , h t ig t is t)eA left in - ... � 1- - - . . - .1 . . . - I I � . '. . 11 � �� ,,, -:. �".::. o . - .1 . . - - - '.. .. I . 0 *A, .! _. . ,1 '.. the bearer, and he was honest eiiough to in � 401'� . �;.. the c" ter house with his atten&n ts, while e,- SUMEWUL PLto , . : 4 �,�� k, -,wo--i-r .�""�,7.W­p 1� . - ,-:".,_ - 11: . .i _. k �. � - ". I � . 1,11.1m. -1 I .0 ; I . . .�, ARE FORNIGN'NEWS "u" " - - - - � . ., . i- I., . , ­hta of the b9dy proceed to the . I � .1 I - - * I � , � - �- 1F. . . . ., ..or: I I I - - __L . � I ,-.* form.the police. But there was no claim , � the oth r knig , Al � .., L,r I - .-� - �- . . - . ,7,; �1� '. I - - ,� .�: � -.1 . L I . . I - 1- 'Ter A - . . - . ent. Ultimately it turned out that the The Most"WAS awd ffox6nblle Order or chapel o perform the ceremony. of 11 o. - fte . ­ . - - ., - ... . . , - . . - � . '. f I ­­,; - .". " �­.� - _ ­ . re .. - , ­ � - I 11 . ,. � - - . - _... .. � I . ;. ..". _;._1: m rel"le Marks! we - "...! � TELMR"Ric . � � .. 11 .. - . ", . - - . �0 , -_ � Birltials- Nobility. Ing u he hatchments" of his late pretteces- Pkil it -klltil�� i . � I - �_,­ F - pocket book belonged to an officer who had , � -, It it - r- - �, _ , I !. �y �1 �.? ... ... - , . � _e H i's ' - " sor. "he " hatchmenta" consist of the sword, I . I . 1. -1 1, � . . .. . � . . 1. I . , . _.:.7�- for UR;e "' #nJured 11111111band ! . - . � _ , I �... k6itbrmig th omelos - fallen down in the street five weeks before, Among the many E hah . - . - , .1; ,. � ., � . n 11 , Ifiatitatious Ott �, ,_ - . . � � , I - e , ance, a A few days ago, - A - . - - - I of shield, helm t I re and other mili- as a well known 4*4' � lfcCarthyites ref tie _... .­ -, . �. and close Lo tte spot where thl money was which, C-Ivefed with th list of an tiq it . 'nu- - �....i.,.' _`_ .. 1. ... . . . .11:1, ___ , , . ill t I � , - ­ .��.. .. � �-.�,:�-_. -, . . - .,." __. found. . tary be onainga of the deceased knight and Vancourer, British Columbia, wa,s 14% .. . . . The . . .,. - � __ - . . I . - . ; .. .. .. ..1 . _: . haveconie downfrome. time when conyi . I of . : 1. 0 in pla,ce of Michael De . . .. . * '.'"LLEGED %re offe eduiby being placed on the altar ; do" a street in Ottawa lie satultet :i 404 . . .1 I - . , `: - - ppl. A most -amusing incident occurred lately timis oF life and Pociety wore entirely differ- lnl Was C . �, : - . ... L WHOLESALE - ­ .� I . . I . � ­ L I � - - � ,olimission. 11 , ,-1 I . , SONING. in Sylhet, in India. A postosl peon,, while out from what they are at present, none is of StL, eorge, being afterwards removed to by � ne�tiv dressed woman, rath r'op-e44 ' : di" Pacific - � t . ... . .. �, ei . I . .. . - - - , , . ­ I".. ­ i , � - �, �: out one morning delivering letters, had a . pa Pt . � - L A .-- __ .. . .,�'. -: . . - more venera mem . - .. - . . . � Y.!... - * ble than that grade of nobility . so rhat e , 11 4 � .. - . .:%_. _: ..'. .. . . ­� -:,-�,�,,.. ,., the house of the deceased. Thin - rt of tile 8e88lrg in appearance, The'C"A BL . T . I . . . ... L. .i - - . .... . .1 . 7 registered and insured letter, containi ceremony, lit an age when helmets are no looking, and to all a re , .1 a freight sheds at I - - ­ Ing know as " The Order of the Garter." The Allt �- '. - - , ,-r- �._ ..-,- � _ . _.. : .. . . .,. ppearauce a lad ed on Monday. A . 11� � - - '� *1 . - - . I several currenc - notei,. snatched front I 'a longer worn iknd swords and lance are sup- was in half mourning, and had a ally. 86 .L1 ,Vrere burned . : . . . � . :,�. British Subjects Ifiled in, Ton�juift. y 'I longevit of the institution is very remark- - . . , - I I . - - . _. 1. � . .1 ;. hand by a kite. After standing for a mo- I I I)Ianted by firearms', is a mere formality. covering the upper half of her f Ort V,.i, . A syndicate has been I . . : :; �.: - -- t. . able. Nobody, even in England, ever hears I . . �.,. � . .- I - ., ment in mute aatonishmer t, he gave ashout, After the 'I batchments" have been disposed woman pointed out to the man, . ace. . . . ­ .. ­� ­ . -1 .- Thit I .. - .. ._� - I .... . . .:.. .. Irith a capital of 9120,W0 I .. . ­_.. -_ --. .1 . .. - I.. . . of a meeting of the companions of tile Gar- '(Who b leum, Wells at Mancora, P, I . . . A of, tile knight. elect is conducted tcr the is one of Vancouver's well.kno' Y till , I . . I., . : . . - -Kite Steals a Registered lAtter , - - and the wicked bird flew strongly and rapid- tee, the association accomplishes nothing'in way, Wit b . � - . . i . . ... :.. , - . ly away, and wits after a few seconds fairly w tr, -religion chapel, walking betw3en the knight com- ness men) that there was tw. Lord Randolph Churchi � I .­ I ­ , or politics, as a body it is &boo- a little knotof meil . - . - � - �._, - L' ,�. :i - ... .� . . , out of sight. Tile postal authorities of the ly tely destitute of influence, and yet no die- missioners, with his mantle, hood, collarand standing in front of the Y' M- C. A Is llev . I Mashone,land to awerta J \ .. . ­. _.- 8 - ; ; . . �l, , . town at once too d be be so kind as to' - - I i . .w _. _. . It i i reported that Tipp - I no k'time by the fore -lock, and t:nction is more ea erly covt ted and no in. a book of the order's statutes borne before building. Woul __ region in suitable tor E .ngl . ..:� . L . .. .1 it Tib * is w'at - in )ter to walk down ilie street with h;rn Permit , , _. ­ - - - - . . .- 1yamyembe, sufferin not only reported tile matter to the police, otitution'bas laste so many years with so him. Ail oath is administered to hi to ! . . ­: g with paralysis, and I ge wages of I t . I . L . The avers, . . . cto use his r'ght arm. but flashed the news by means of telegrams, little change. keep the laws of the realm, and after this was afraid to go past there? 11V. '488111 . ­ � I A - � � . _ shillings& day, tile I � - . . all over the district. The whole of the day has been taken the knight enters hi own moment's hesitation tile man Ithout a . two I �. _. . � � . Gerritany's merchant marine comprehends The foundation of the or der was"lly Ed- 8 consented nted at the I . - . � - I : _� was spent by the people of the post office in 9tall or seat, and there is invested with the lady apologized for askina hi . The . those represe .. , ..� _. - - 1594 vessels, with a. registered tonna f ward IIL in the year 1349. The common im, and af I � .11 - _. . ge 0 company With the police, in a regular bird's- mantle of the order, an elegant cloak, -of a1suri.ng her that he was only to( ter his � L . - i - . . - - . . :.1 1,320,731. Six years ago fi were sWry, and one even now generally credited, - sery ice i I 'ley started - .) happy to be I � The Russian accused c - .. .. nesting, but the search proved unsuccessful. ill that the . blue velvet lined with white satin. The Of toller, to . ! - ..''.. : - respectively 44,257 and 1,294,288. The The lotter was, however, found in a thicket order owed its origin to an acci, hood is placed over the mantle, an "Own street to. .Ding -letteris to Prince I . - ! . . �. _. .- - - . . . number of sailing ships has fallen during . - dent or an armour; that the Countm of 0 d the col- Rether. They had not golle very far be . mother hag been expelled i '. . . .1 this time irom 3,607 to. 3,779, and the num. next morning. .. . . . I . . � Shrewsbury one day at a court ball dropped lar a - Id chain. is placed about his 'mock, Abbottstredt, wheii a large, Well-deve YOhd . . about - I - � . ,;. � A b - - . so , . . .- . he,at Wed up in front of them. � . The latest story i . . each point in the robing, being ex. ly'all at(, lOped * I � . .. .. . .� :; bei of steamships has increased from 6550 to .. � :.:. ­ I her garter, which was ked up bv the horted to wear the arLie e then conferred in �_ . was secretly married � . .- . - . ,��. _ - � - , . ic I ` Where are you going with myW,fe!,,h, . � . .:. � 815. . ;. .. I A 130y's Essay On fjid� , - king, who remarked to t9e courtiers,' who memory &nd to the honor of St. George. demanded sternly. .. O'Shea"; eldest daughter ­ .I- . . I .. . . - , i .. .. ; . . were evidently suspicious thattlie incident chancery- . , . : __ _.. .. .- Berlin's Society f6r''the Hdineless shelter- Gfrls is grate on making believe. Sit The most important part of tile regalia is 11 Oh, (,�orffe, I didn't m- eart any bar., I � � . . I e will was not altogether the result of an accident, now brought ferward and the garter is buck , Dozens of cattle, 110rl . . . . .." 'ed last year 108,000 men and 15,5M women. make believe a doll is a live baby. She wi - really Ll'n' t,' answered the Woman quick,,, . � - - _. . _'.. I . Ill " Honi soit qui mal y pense," and added _., .,... . � -Since -1870 the society has assisted, with make believe she is orful sweet on another that be would make the garter such a d iatine. led about his leg with the words : � at tile same time beginning to Sol). - dying near Britt, Ia., (if I . . . ._... lodgivgs�, baths, breakfasts, and medicinal girl or jL feller if they come to see her, and tion th,_ir. an one of their number would "To the honor r,f God onin i potent, and in Tlie Viincouver man attempted to explain vitad dog ran amuck in tit . . �.� care, 2,209,000 persons. � . when they are gone she will say, " Horrid L memory of the blessed St. George tie abo weeks ago. - - . . ,_ i � 1. .. : � - _V Paulus, the famous singer of Boulangism, old thing !v2 I soon be prouTto wear it. The awry is pro- tit to tile 'rate husband that there %.as nothilIg 7a -mar min . . . . 4 . bably Lpocryphal, not being mentioned by . The great D - has refused an offer of 30, 000 francs w mouth If Yer don't do wits a girl tells ye she any writer of the time, and indeed no' ompany of Fit,. c : ... _. . . . � - thy leq for thy renown this noble garter. wrong, that his wife had merely asked him . _..., - - t r .. . i Wear it as a symbol of the noble order, to walk down the street with 'gold to a c . . . _� :1, * I . to sing at Berlin. He replied : " Magni - says your horrid. t aP' never to be forgotten nor laid aside, that protection in the dark. But he - $475,000 cash and '_)5,004 . � .- fi I drather be horrid than pearing in literature until 200 years after- him as her . . ;. � cent offer in the case of any other country, be soft. If you do -what a girl tells you you ward, anti then thereby thou ma st be admonished to be with the ejaculation : ,,oh, Waecutshort . - I - - - : but in Berlin -never !" . in the work of a foreigner. courageons, and iaving undertaken a just the same yes ; its jast valued at $1,130,W). - . I - - - ,.. - will do all sorts of foolish things. The strongest reason for doubting its truth T, story. " ' - The mayor of Cork sai( I i - , . .. war, mayst sLand firm, The w - I : . � . . . I Inl890 there were i r 'Germ '- ` Girls can be good in school every day if is found in the fact that early in the year valiantly fight slid omanos sobs grew louder and the .7 wag . .. I any 1, 131 they feel like it. I shud think they would 1349 the succen8f u Ily conquer. " . husban his advice Lilat 11:141 ! - , d's wrath moro intense, until the . ,.: - . strikes, in each of which more than ten me . from resigning in or(ler t! . - - I - ... n Earl of Shrewsbury died of injuries A � . - I . - . - . participated. The total number of strikers git tired, and have to do sumthing wonse in received at a joust, an(i th-Lt the time the 4_% eignificant portion of the ceremony Jias third party began to get frightened. jfe .=;iOnge to Maurice llcAl)'. . � . .- I ... - . sometimes been introduced at this realized the fix he was lit, and when officers are to be adtic, ; : .. L - a 394,440. In 42 a while ; I know a feller does. Girls say order was established 064o countess wag . point, . J, .. . .: t an offer . . wa ,O cases they were entire- fellers act orfull, but when while oc tor) compro, ise the matter was made . � I . � . . - _. . - ly unsuccessful ; in 46S, partially success- . t4s mourning the loss of her husbriad, and, of casionally it has come earlier in the n � a .'.,: I a-goi it, alto acts orfler tha Ir proceedinRa, but whether early or hitei-it-is- tier tha f In or . gations and CIA,b, .9sies, %V1 si . . '. :. ful ; in 187 they got all they demanded. ng n any fe ler course, not appearing at public ceremonia'N. . tit might not get into the-mewsPapers it will be to study comme . . - . Two chemists, Frcny and Verneuil, who If a girl wants a feller to carry her books so . one chivalric ages leaders no] 44(itibbed " nntil be haareceivcd theaccolade. once accepted. nt, ncouver Ulan I relations, with the ob, ; � .1 � � durst. They don't care for nuthing. During th ' a. never omitted, for a knight is not considered or the Police Court, the Va ... I 1. - .1 . � , ... - at . _. . ,-. Ilave been experimenting for several years vereignnwere accustomed to give out trifles After havi Planked over two t2 French trade- . .�. - . '... . . hoine, she ain't sitisfied unless she git.9 the of various kinds as tokens. When Richarit ng donned his robes Ile is brought gold pieces and - t lien - retraced .0 . ____ --olam -IMeaft . - . . . .- - � - a . . - was engaged in his crusades he ordered forward and -presented to the sovereign by homeward, SaIder, inadder, and wi8er . . . . . � 1. ' . . lit the production of artificial rubies, report same feller the other girls want, whether I ])is steps . - . . � . r . � . - 1. that they have now overcome the difficulty she likes him or not. - the commissioner* as wortliZ of the 'hoanr man. 8incel -ell tile same garne has bee . : A 'VICTIM OF T � ... - �. :. . the leading knighta isilhis army to hind th - .:�_ . � . ­ - that has hitherto prevented them froal. Fro- Girls is grate on having secrets -I mean, leathern thongs round their logs as a token about to Ile bestowed, then 'keels while the - . . � . - . . . worked twice more. Each time tile N,i(;ti 11 - . " . . . overeign strikes lifin oil the shoulder with selected has I . 1111 I -1 ... . - - - . .. : _. . I -.1 ducing large rubies, and they call make telling secrets. They make a secret out of to distinguish them froto the Cavaliers of inent "'it" wito has - .. .. I . . ,: them of reasonablc size. 8 )een :4 prom � _. . . I I I ­ . .. . . - nothing at all, and tell it around to all ttie the opposing forces. At the battle of Cr the sword of state, intimating thereby that a Rt--tke awl would ratlif r pay � Murder­o4- R Merchn nt *1 � . I reputation at I ; . - _:: 1. . AdolphPhilipsen, soap manufacturer, who other girls, orful quiet, just'as if it was in 1346, where Edward the 111. and hisommy, it blow is the la,st affront a knight should a few dollars 1111juAly that, have a � for an 01ren.fer ixal I . .. - . . thout- resentment, made about it. . IlY "Oise . . - �.. . . . - Adc,;patc!lfr,1IIIl'.�f,,1, .1 . .- - . . . . . -_ " . I J . - .. ______ ' - ; of tile Tyro I Ill ;I . . w afterwards forwarded the body to.N,e w York dredful. King Philipre of France-, tile Ell I -tp with plumes . I - in sumthin dredful. I b1t,eve a girl likes to the Black Prince, gained a great victorK he is knighted, he rises, a c By tile accn�lade i . -1 . . . ! .: - ' Tourdered a messenger named Meyer bf on, bear wi - I I - . . Copenhagen on January 7th, ,1880, an4 make eeve they are doing sumthiug over i ' ' I - _I I oil tile �. 1. , I "� . __ - king gave out his garter " f s is placed on him head, he is iecenducted to They'Sho Appoint -6., . - ian frontier, brings 1;(!WS i I I . - Girls alwa�s gits their joggerfry lessons tory, and in, this incident may prn 0 vie- his stall : the knights commissioners, who , rnspectx � - - _�� - packed in a lime cask was oil Saturday coil as a toke uld - � . .- - - ­ . . demned to death, the Court 1) roii.:;i Mafia conspirator. Frol . .1 I .eing of opinion better than a feller; but if they are going found an explanation of the selection of the step to ti - ­ t back from St"Aland . '. . - * obabi r. be ha vc attended him step 17 If the report 1) - . . . . � t 'anywhere, they don t know their -way a garter as a symbol, for at th,kt time it was by Mr. Crowe, appe kno" . . .. -1 the prisoner's mental condition at the time bit and they are sure to t lost. ': �%r 'Al"ll cattle, be correct, (alid there is no rea. 1. that the crime was premeditated,- and tha of Lite ceremony, retire rom his si:1 d' . _Xporter of (;an. I . the seenc r tile loading e received from I . I . . � . _­ was norinal. - . . gi an important article of dress and often (lee- divine service ia'celebrated. At its conclu- ars that a wcll- , . x . - �' -, � - - ' Sort to doubt its autlienticit y), Lhcau _. . stein, who was up,)n the . I . ew cOm at Otta%t-a should give t C Illatter early ,nd . . railroad car at that pll� If a girl don't feel like doing a thing, oritted in the most lavish manner witl sion the other knights greet their it thorities � * . .. � I - .- . The Marseilles police are iiciively investi- 'You can't make her, no mat t* -r whether she precious stones. The order was probably panion, lead'hint in sole-mll ptate to tile altar, earnost ,ittell t * h confronted by all Itali: : - - I- -..- .-..- __ . . Rating a case of alleged wholesale poisoning had orter or not. If she won't she won'E, designed to honor the BI k Prince, anti where he offers gold and silver; and 101). Mr. (,'ro'Arc states that a I . tiletto ill the nwi-chaiii, : z- � . . oil the par Re then the great frauti a .- I . entire body repair to the ban( lieting 11, W -L9 perpetrated last season ilp6li I . - _ t of a local beer salGon keeper; and she will git out of it somehow. That most of the .knights oritt.nally selected Re all. (;alladian cattle dealers hy intereste,l 1)arties . almost instantly - . 11 . . __. who has been arrested. and charged witli the is all I kno about girls thip*tilne. . Cht- first members - were is young compan- where, at the lower end of tfie room, the . I --in, wi - 1: �._ . - . murder of his wife, big mother-in-law, him ­ a :,, - ions. name and ti ties of the . oil, the othu,­ side tile , . The Itah. Ito turni - . . - - new knignteom oceall, who in Onler to ; I . . . . . panion confirm tho report. originated it rrl;k . - . :�. . I.. � . - wife's grandmother, a shepherd who had en- - Theriamber of knights at first was twcnt of the Garter are proclaimed. I 0 y be , employed 11 the licig,filk) ., - . . trusted ' A . ! ly arretited, , . . . . ...1. .- him a suin of 10,000 francs for invest- - Tragic Seque'to a Russian- Scandal. - - . y- In the time of tile FAwards, , when a - can-' presuine(I I)Y tile[, Ise I ves, that the ship IrAd knd from tit of cattle that %,e . - bequently nia(le hy the I 1 . I . ' five, not including the sovereign who pre' didate w" t4) be knighted, the Aily before .,It [,) Dulldne were atil . - seen - . . , ment, and finally, a child of tender years. . A Rreat commotion has been caused in sides over the order, but in later times ,ded IS that tllc Ita.liall W 0 1 theluvg� I - . Mafia society, anti that ..- �i. -_ - All these persons are alleged to. have been Russian military circles by the suicide of number was increased in several wa upon by tw of Scotch cattle -suffering with tile (I I . _. I.- . this the ceremony he was waited with pletir,)-pricunit)ti*,?*.4,il)stiLL,te(I ­ . . - - . � . poisoned successively with arsenic. The one of the C7Ar's aides -do -camp, Captain George 111. had tile statutes of the or(Te8r 11 honest esquires," who prot-eeded iseme - � erchant ill nustake for . . . -, : - to in- for those -of Canadian Ca,Ltle that had bftn .- . . in . . L - :-% .!. cage is causing a great sensation. ' . Michel d6 Kaufmann, of thoArtillery of the changed so that his numerous sons might gtrutc� him satothe minuta. of tile ceremonies - _. . roin j - I . - . .. ve tile decoration of the Garter and et him to a hath. ,onducted � -%"d sel't thn. former to the In. (lone u . :��. Sylvain Dornon, who's walking f Guard, who was also a well-known figure in recei- 110 was about to undergo. They ( slaughtered , . he had been detaile,l to I , - ­_ � � . . Paris to Nlosoow on stilts in a the movt fashionable Rporting circles. y . spector at London. . imagi ary wrong . -r home The not be invintiod in the twenty-five, anti a . for ' - - .. . says : I lette before eivering which'water '; 0 Th"11911 tile fmud - �nd "' which th� prison . I ; . passed Luzancy in the Seine et suicide was the result of a quarrel between further enlargement of the nflinber included wu poured UPO," his heall and certain pray- 'wa di-�jc vered in - tlilllo to save '' .. . . I .. . s, Cullad, . . . been condemircd t,) d( -;l . - . . .1311 cattlo front lit.::19 L,whe,laled . Mafia's,iceret tribuila-,hs. -_ ". Alarne on my way to Itheim. M' tie Kaufmann and art officer of one of the his gmildsons cri reeited. After the ve bathing I su"Pivion was: aroused ml(l when I - . . I escorted by li ' . - A little later tile deacend- remouies of �. I .1 - ._.: the officers of Jie Eight Dragoons. I recei ne regiments. It seems that a few weeks ants of George 11. were included, afterwards was concludeil he wag clothofl in white roltea - ­ � I M v- I tile next � . ­ - - . - 1. .ux, and slept at I and place4 in a bed, the coverings and litstig. lollg It, !,at that, [)Oft it II -74M d(A.Lilled So . ed a heal-tv welcome at Aler ago the deceased Guardsman went w ,.'It a those of (;eorg'e 1. It- seems not to have . Rbip arrivef . � - The munier of tile in( . .. tile liotel - comrade, Count Jean Tolntoi, who is an of- been intended &t fi ' _, t o (:.Ilta;l ; � I I coils i(lerabiC ex(itment,; . . . . . . , . I r8t to extend the honor T1 - � t 1`44 tip()" t1W �ihippoers - -_ . -ou ,11ati( .. 'I � . of dangei i indi, of the Three Kinas was we]- ings of. which were of the purest white.. interested of $4 , . . . - . .. . coined, too, at Fert-solis--Joua'rre, where I ficer of the navy, to a place of public resort to pero-ins other than of English birth, but sell c&tne two) " 411ciont anti lionorahle " ). Tho �Nfontreal export- . the Ita-ian secret so'wict) � -.- .. known as the Arcadia, where they met an- the decorati( knights " ei-i V) whom .Nir. Crowe relai(A these facts - .. 1. lunched at, tile Hotel des Coloilnes. Four . in has several times been Ile. who questioned him as to - tht.! t1le - I ..: - - . . . . . . ... _ %_ hundred persciis wer-e present, a,t my ,lepar- officer of a third branch of the service, the st-owed upon foreign Lin s. After tile Na. duties of knightho(A and in-itructed hiin in oth-er dAy are inianilliMIS ill declaring - �_ _. . � . - �. "`� . 9 that the (,'a,,.t,liall i.ovvi-inn.'rit `l()uH have ..-I . . - ture. My lunch w q the treat offered by tile infantry, whom theyfound drinking chain- lx)leoniv warb. the emperors of liu8sis and any point i %,- hich he seemed tot, IN' deficient. . - � . -it . . . . . --i . landlord; and M. Pelletier, of the 13 -ridge- pagne in the company Of a troupe of G irsy Austria were mailp members of the body, so Inspectors ILL tile (11"rer-ent port,j it, tile old' . - Oonrtship il - .,. .. __ Itising hc"�As collductkd to tile chapel, . - .- I . . . - . .-. . . - . � house Tavern " Z tood" me a paivvic_ cafe. singing girls. This seems to have irritated also where his armor was already place,1 coulit y so a.4 to protei!t thn ('ana(li,ill live ., - .- . wa% .b)"is XV111. befoic his return to on title � Pernvian young ladie.S I . . 'o ,rusts 'I'll(- .. � . ­ the two young military dandies, who�were France, slid lx)uis Phillippe and others were I I stock irin . . . Americmm have three � . . . . - _' A C nstautinopl(, telegram says: Friday sliglilly the worse for liquor. alt-ir, and there. wall a priest and other at. � .. . like their .sisters in. ( - . . .. ... . 11. was a great grala day at the Imperial lkliais- , In distinctly similarly honored, so that atone time in tile Wntlants, he PLil"it"I t he night in praver. t lic I veterinarY doctors at Wasg,iw, Liverpool I . .- - ceremonies oft he follow Ing day not .1 - frenirig , "rid Lf,mitill, Who 4 Ith. If a .. . . . . . . � try of Public WorLs, which came. in oil tha all,F_")le tones they began to repr(mth the country file number was increased to forty, - 11 - ­� that the American - with favoralble c -cs t - __ , attl" al -e 41-siolutely free from oliwase .� . - t Ci �,-sies with compromising themselves in the the tift' in any matocrial point front those alreft (�, - 11 but � who has, weal .1.1 day for a windfall of Close upon HUM liar, I een additions to the original twenty. I dy de, .. I girr who pleases him, lic . ­ . . ... or ; . sen hed. the Cana-ii,tll.4 ll;tve Il()bool v to do the sAine � , . t to I nil, . . I XW.90, by reason of the Don-f0ilmellt of 11 I ' 'I ' "I'Pally of " a inere foot soldier." M. five heing either members of ti re g g I . where she lives, atitl if I lail tiling for the,ir ( �anadiarl ('.�jttlt,.. . I _.09� . � I -nicession for , V ovjetsky, the officer referred to, is a n ro�al family or foreign potentates. By Tile regalia (if the Garter Itnay I I The inter- . balcony, where she spen k ;. the conditions upon which a c( )e Its . I I � a usts involved .ar . . _ . ere to aamasctls of colossal stature. He not unnaturally took all w!eA, uent rMuction the numbers has been 11 t*11144es. The .garter . I I raises his liat and I -tows railway f rom, . I . ­ . - St. Jean d'A splendid as the we-ircr I e t o4) vreat to tak e any- un- . � - 341111, 01 1.11f,eS. ll:L%'illg f;i.":-.1 *:I (he* . . . . was grai i ted to an F offence at the insult thus publicly o'lTered. broug it down, so that at present it is not fold was ilecoratoi�d %v arle-4 r. oil Lhe scaf- nece � If F311C silliles, ill ret ­ ,nglishman namell pilillg I which was won, 1)y (,�E ll(lhonio y. 11 I ir . -- t conte ah 4W diatnol,41.4, and ' I lefle . -of Manchester. This gentleman failed ' mvlatetl bv the founder. many knights, e _ enemies of c'miatla's liv -qock tra,le will try , .. . - SPlingink to his feet, he " went for" M. de far from tha . it In,ly It-! expectc(l 'that t) . I advances are ac-lepted a . form a cOmPally to construct th to Kaufniann, with his fists, anti roundly For a ]on time t ven to the present (Jay. have . - to her father for an inti - e iinewithin thrasli,!d him before the attendanth could were ,he meetings of the order. the motto sonic other plall to 11 " . . . an U& , though what business came . WO 0111' C-LItIC sche- i the prescribed i)criod, and consequently for- intervene. n I - borne by the garter worked In ditle(l whit -11 if itmil-Ild slicc-ce:1 will inean an - her father eonscias he n feited the sum above named. The quarrel was afterwards before t, e 1004 in not known. 0 stones. The I I lik at it diamonds anti other preciou' annual loss itf -$:!,(XM),(XX) to tile I I - young lady alone, but al - .. ched lip, but the infantry officer openly The annual gathering of the knights seem knight is suppo,tetl alwayt4 to wear on h; Canadian .- . . . The Marquis tie Sesseval, a Young Freneh caste( � of the familv. nobleman, acquired s I of the affair, and the scandal oozed to have been lit a private room or chapel n some t ' fartner. . . I . . - . - Onle timeago a landed out to such an extent that G %%ri at f th, r of Elie regalia of, the or.] ' I . _� - � . . If he inviteg her to"L ( , � tridior, and -after the construction,' or in gold and dialnonds, was,addtxl to the ich - I -_ - - I- .. .. . : lie must always invite s ter, Chief of the Emperor's Military House- ra. her remodeling of St. - (;oo I the female ineinbeni of 1 estate near Szegedin, in Hungary. Dispute. 'eneral de Rich- r, 7)8t 0 0 Uights wear the star, wh e' . -1 . 11 have arisen b.Awce I .. - . rge's chape! at re, : Music in the Harem.,. I �. . . . . - � _. , n him and the peasants hold, told Captain de Kaufmann he had no Windsor this became their special sanct 98111A by Charles 1. The garter itself as at The fainotis ifelitilt-81 t' , , . the court.ship the floillple / .. in the neighborhood, which culminated two alternative but to report tl U_ . �ergw- Quarte te has - . . . . .. days ago ill an atf. ck upon his life. The Czar. Captain de K to case too the ary, the saint being the patron of the order, present an unnecessary and oomewh�t ob- I returned to %'ielllla from Constantinople, I _. and frequently tile fath, - . . . aufmann was so (jig. I a . ' - 'IVID9, accomp tressed at this pro8pectthathe wenL8traight first filled by election, the body being th at . . . the:daughter to retire m . - . - - � . . Marquis was dii a anied. by his N'acaw,-ies occurring in the order were atruetive ' rticle of apparel,� is ;low never I says Galignan *, and Ilerr Joseph Ifellines- � I - has remained long cnoli� � .- I .- . . French bailiffaild the bailurs wife. from the home and bl Ulm worn save on state occasioils, when the berger, who, lilke his fathet, a. faillotis wit, . I I - ow out his brains in hismother's perpetual, itte members oc W, knighta appear in the roboes� and regal- - -uviar Ilust - . .1.. .. . � . railway Station to tile castle of his estate, bed room. . o - I - ol ting their o i I& Of can tell a ,,tor y, 'I" V('8 'tit ILMUSing 3eCollllt Of . , I - I I Every Pei I I . . - - - �i - _ - .- when ;hots were fired from behind the car- . - - . � .. aflecessors, It was a sort. I their order. It was formerly the (118tom to his and I, I -Ague's experience 'ti the . and a godfather who offi ­ �' riage. The Marquis received two bullets in .- � :.. . . . tnotherh6(mi or cor of in "tary wear the prter prominentl is co:,, I I . . at confirination and at * - -1 ..- Signs Of a Settlement. *, ' . -. - poration, but by gradual chan os . I Y displayed, .but I Bosphorous. When the quartettf- was fetch- . - ... - . . -i . ... chiing:s, little ily little, the entire power of in the style f 84 "'Jule it Objec- ed to tile Yildi7. Kiosk tile Illu.4 . icians were . . . same persons may act in I overe,gu set ­ t . wounded in the forehead. An inve, Unless w)me . -� the ly becs"le Tooted in the a - Sle, and over f'f tY yea 1`21 ago one or two in eagerexpecta, - an entirely (lifferent s .. I - the back, tile ba"iff'-s wife being seriously I o' tire � .- . - - - unexpectJ hitch shall o * tiona I tion of seeing the S'Lltan, and - - . -1 . � tion has becu opened but has not - cur it is likely that we shall ere long see an Even as eariv as the time of Elizabeth t ' of the elderly and pord knights exe . The marriage must it . ) yetl 'tit , ' i ­_ % ed he y i ted no the brothers Hellinesberger especially were - . . _.�:_ - any result. . end of the reatly vexed Behringsea dispute business of sele�iing successors tAo docmeed little ridicule by appearing in public with . I in the churcl,., anti bot I - - . . �. - . - I and also of knights was practical tile garter buckled over their pint,ki already 61joYing tile glowiug aceoiluts they L .. confession and partake . . - .- The Pari * the Anf lo -French difficulty con- ly controlled by the The order - 00119. would give -of hill, in Vienna ()it their return. ____1 before the cereino`11V. . . I . "al I I . - . . 8 Jolt - Officiel On Monday cerning the right o the latter in the island members might elect, . icted U) Illell, Latat But, . - I . - . morning Published eon, for, although is now restr � - __ . . . - . . - r, details regarding. the of Newfoundland. go though they played before him anti the .- I gentleillelt frif . situation in TODqUiD In the House of (�om. Xe vereign could onetime hmi also lady inemIx-ra. 'I'll Queen harein twice, oil - � ed to tile and announced that A110"s the other lay, Mr. Groschen, Chancel. qumber of vaca - eaerh oeua-�ion for three I . . - i . 9 ncies occurredduring the of Fadward 111. And many ladies of he . . . � inj who attend . . er cofirt houm; they ritIver . 9 parties, - . sported tile 9aw bim at all. They per- - . � chureh and afterward .� - - . - . Mr. William KejJjlc,'6 British subject, who lor of the Exchequer, admitted that there reign ot the Virgin Queen, but knowing insignia slid- roLes of tile order, formed their (tuartettes ill a beautiful little . . house, wl,e,,e tile onl.v . value attach the displaying the garter worn bracelet fashion theatre, with -no otilel. all hence than that _. � I . was agent for the Chinese cus*toms, and his was a basis of truth in the report that the ed to the honor by the knights . I - . wife have been killed on the Long Tcheon French and British Governments have de- of her realm she on the arm. . l . .. - - . I � 1. - Road, between Bacle Sing' secured the loyalty of On many- Old altar t0111bg of which they suspected behi' - are the bride and her fc � . . . anh. An inquiry cided to refer the matters in dispute in con - more than one by d6lay the fo - nd the gilt frame- . - Each guest is pre-selitt � urteenth and fifteentil centuries may . work on tile first tier of boxes.. Before the . - . . I . - . � .. -11 into tile circumstances was held bT the nection with. Newfoundland to arbitration to time the ceremony of ins �inifa from' time be soen4he effigies of. noble lad ies, theizarter second concert next day the quartetite Was . I . - metal, made -it tile 11"Ill commandant of the French , -1 . .. - . � . . the bride, hridegroom,-g . - . . . . post at Bacle, On this agreement the leading London papers, she pretended to have tion' once being represented an a bracelet. an,T this invited to dine. The service was of massive � I . � lost the list.; . . ,�.. . - acquiesce, a and the date. The meta - �'alld it was ascertaind that the crime was the Timey, Standard and Teletp-aph, join in she zeemed to once fact furnishes an additional proof, if any gold. Euntichs black its eNmy st,;od behind .. .. * . . Lnd proceeded to I . * the work of five or six persons- No arrests a chorus of* congratulations in which Carta. the chapal for the purpose of installing & were needed, that the origin of the order each chair. a bow of ribbon Afte . - , bad been made lip to the timte of the mails dians will also be disposed to take rt, As But the inutticiaris had not got - . .1 - ill . . .- . . ,_ � 1;,? being despatche d. ­ lkitch of knights, but having come suddenly, waanotin the 0mittes8of.4hrewsburystory, beyond oysters, and cliwllpaglle� SOUP, n .. .. gratulary calls are i . - . . � I lNcf)ver 11 5 d . . I makes no calls, and I . . THic SE to the Behring Sea dispute, thougrSecre- Id od she had forgotten her man- for it in not likely that the Queen of Edward fish, before the Sultan 3ent wordthat ewas � , . - . . . Sing ar stoty co WRETARY. -A tary Blaine has not yet proposed terms sat is. tit-, and . three months. . itles from sofi, as no ingtall&Lion could take "'- would -willingly wear as an honor a waiting in the theatre with his harcin. At . .- - Prince Ferdinand) of I . � . . 8 secretaries &. one factory to the British Pr6mier, it is thought 'place without this portion Of the regalia the a which had su-h an origin. During the e . . - , returning to that he will take advantage of LordSaliabury atisembia lose of the second concert .Alunir Pasha - I ".. .. . if e W" dismissed. The - . . I . The Czar and His � . � . . .. . C mall bag of ilk ilk filled with . . i I . - .1 . . rough a private door. af t, but owing W the method of t"on of women Witt) Rollie portion of gold coins and sealed. A i I .. - - ,,be Palace late at night, wanted to enter admission that the United States now hav' might e e tre � s .. . - - - - t 0 members decoragnsof Mary' ElLzabeth and Anne the carnewith a 8' . , . . he He was told that 11 the rights that Russia had in Behri selection the garteir regalia was quite common, anti them that t runir I)a.sha ihowed I . A most touching ai - . - . . I coald not pass, and on making an attempt ng Sea the sovereign even then coulti F',me of the pi he must kiss the seal, which the I - was witnessed at -St- 1)4 I I I �, - . . . . _. .. nd agree that an arbitration shall decide nullify the choice of tile body. Each mem. ictures painted of these .lueena; Sultan had put on witi, his o% d � . i in which the Imperial I . * I . to" rush" ilie sell fry he Was arrested. The liat these rights were at the time Russia her I . n .,-,, liands, all � L . ., . -ere deep . - a that their performances . ish colony m _. )ome8sed them. Even this will be a con8id- containing the names Of persons he judged The order ham long since lost its original had pleased th Nultan greatly. : ... _. affair being reported to the Prince, he Was supposed to send in a secret list idso (Implay the pendant and star. - � � .- __ e )lie secretary . told the musicl . I .. . .. y tary brotherhood, &nt l),,.,!!ji(lf,,,; -the � Emperor and the Em pro I - . � I is gold in the bag, there was it la,r1T me(lal for I . . . - - four brothers, with tile . . hich practic%lly meant that the United sovereign examined these lie now considered merely as a raw& oe . '% sentry, and sul;mit to a week's arrest. cha c r as a mili - to ap"logise- to the rable backd�wn from his first position, most worth to receive the licinor. Th. M te . - �, � . ler of the Mediidie -_ . , I attended the ft --� ; . r in the a-' . - � - , i � ,in these who should be ch9sen, but as early as the field or at Tip, on the for each perfornier. .1 . nurse,,Aliss Catherine .- As for the sentry, lie was Condemned to silr of the fiL rd for emi- the quarte,.te and the Ort ineral ( - . The -secretary refused, and was dismissed. t4tes had absolute jurisdiction' - nentservices, whethe , . * . . - . - y ubt, wish that the time ra George the members were the council boarde Isometimes, __.�_ .- L . . . .. . . ... .. _. few days aao at the ag4 ament for not havin, I ot present relieved Of this responsibility, the king DO doubt, it haa been I .. weeks' impriso aters. Man will, no do - .. &,at negotiations may not prove abortive . . I . _­ . - I the secretary -a sentence which 1- Mee not only for the sake of the amicable rela� esi d given where it was not C ffee Drinkel-S, . . . . the Grand Dukes Viad . - ri .. . . . Ferdinand confirmed though he afterwards tions e, d i ating his pleasure. At present the eserved, but at present may Ile considered . . - .. - I .. and Paul walked oil fo I xisting betwe" n the two nations but whore business is practically in the hands of one of the in t i . , According,, to Litistics lately t �L , . - � reduced it as an act of grace. - e Oa Important pieces of patron- . . inilsno . . ., ! . I . tkon of the , ' � . and dirt bellil __ . _. - . A correspondent telegraphs I also that this state subject may be swept the prime ministerit, who Uses it as politics aue in the gift of the government. Glener. alilotlint-of cotfe;consumed by tile differelit ,. : . _. (w ich Whad glass panel., ,_ - e . - that a Russian f rom the boards once and for all. in& dictate. arly restricted to Lite nobility, it 1138 in se countries of Europe, the Dutchinan is the - : � t - - v- 1. I I t I . . . - gentleman narned Eunatsky has won a .- i t: , Re ceremony of installation is very 0ml cases been couterreld on co most ardent cot Fee drinker. Each peraoll i ,� � covered with flowers� a . - -10�_ . . L in . - f, . . wager. of W 000 rouble - , . I M minoners, . I : . I from the Winter Pall - Holland consutqes on an averaue 16ilbs per - - ­ " � ,4 by driving a troika "A .. - nificent, and aa it seldom occurs is made A9* anti the fact, therefore, that it may possibly % .1. , . Church`i� while the Eml � . from Samara (East Itus-sia) to Pa , * wealth of sunny, golden hair not infre- impressive an possible. Ile Qghta, co M", be attained by at iy distinguished servall t of' year. The next oil the list is 0 .. . . �i ris in quen tile I;elgiant . * .. I � � ,tly changes to an unmistakable red . . , d'in . I - Duchesses followe . . I . horse carria e Oika is'a three- color in a -few months after marriage. in the appartments of the I - who drinks just about halfthe quatitity, or I w ' ,. " . _ _hL , seventy nine days. The tr missioners meet the crown, renders it the most highly !cs . . . . 'I 1 Czar after, . ' - :.: . 9 peculiar to Russia. its Dean of Windsor, and am there �jined by teemed distinction that can be conferred cu- a little over 81bs per head. Then follow tile ' I .. . ... . � I � rbiiZeZe rs * to t I I C C C I n e t 40 I . 0 . If : . w one c 'Ites 0 L �- . - :r special feature consists in the method by Cable dispatches from Berlin report that the knight -elect and the vari a British IlUbject. Norwegian, wit i 611ba ; r,hen the 8t. . . - hich it is drawn, the middle horse b. ,a treaty of allianc has finally been couclud- the order. A procession of ' are of . North America, 6ilbs per head ; and after, : :,:. - . ial. Their Imperial Nla . ,ing e . : . Made to trot' ed between France and Rus the knights is L -� 0 ting in their crsonala, � . . I � - - , wards the Swiss with 611)a loz. The Gernian . P - I - Eunatk;ky undertook r consideration for four years house where the ro ,&I commissioner in in * F , . , tions, to - - . A while the two outside galIPP- has been unde OLL. The treaty formed and wends its way to the chapter A'prairie fire 20 miles east of ' ' I ,4 . Jeceased d . journey in eighty (lays, and by cov Arkansas corieurnes-tilbs per head, or two pounds inore L � I - . I "� to accomplish the but the Czar has been so doubtful of the I Ltj has swept several farms clear of houses per person Q)an the Frenchman,' who Ila' . �., I ; . I -_ I - ' ering the waiting, and an o 17ciul Of the order known I - . s .. 'd.istance in seventy-nin �;, I , ; . - barns, and many cattle have I perished' the reputation of beinga great coffee drinker- - 1,� �:... . I A Chid o . . . stibility of.the French Republic that ratifi- as " Garter" is sent to bring the chosen one. I ­ . . I : � � . . , �W: . \ I . i e has won, in addi; cation has been delayed until th . . I - '), . ... :�,�.,_ .. -_ - i tiOn to the original- bet of 20,0()o roubles, A apreparation for an advan e present, In the cha ter house the new knight is in. t a feared some lives have. been lost. In Austria only 21ba per person is consailledo - ".. i . qk: . L There is no body Of - I I . e . . �... . I . further -wagers, made probably to the extent at 6n ce Oil Con-' vented wiltE the surcoat of YOU but this is partly accounted for by the fact 'z...' .'�', ;, ' . - 1 " 4uffer from exposure t . - - ___ of 180,000 roubles. . rich crimson vel- may sit in the stern of the boat and that the pessan�ry and tile poorer clasw . � ,Ir I . � �1� . - . tinople, a treaty with France must prove vet, and at the time a char e is read to him work the tiller, Min Gaswell," I . ,�., . K . . .. I as an example of how I . . t, . . It is not often that a on* to be very Useful. France maintains & pow. con . . oerniug the soleranit said (the mostly drink so�p or barley coffee for br"k,. � �':�� Vi: . I maladies, the followin� m Of $1010001te-s in Will navy in the Mediterranean, I oythe duties he is young MAD an he took the ''. ­ 1 . . _ ! . the street f6r above a in which sup care. " if you think fast. Each Italian drinks rather less t]2&n '-,.. ..: _L . I � .;,- _. �_ 'found or claimed b Onth without being W4 uld give En I ad carm to to assume, an. he in adjured to you can stoar.­ . ..,Jl ��. _ I land, N. Y., U. S. A., ; . : - . 1 . - ' � - .. . I � y someone- This 1186PPel�- ing an ntval I amm:11blood, if nanish a ', , e� " I guess that won't be hard to half -a -pound annually, and the 8 ,� suffered with neuralg menstrat,on pause ere mak- ah .- �,: , in defence of do,"' reppouded the proud youn be- , F. `­ * . - ", I Ir,496 is I I , ., - QrOnstAdt the other day. 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Sold by all drug- - .. , " corrinlisaton. � T . . . .".-I. � , ,1,!'1.J,-, � , . L -L% . -- , ` it 4�, ..." , When small pe i in- who suffer the inroads of diseam when they gists and confectioners. � �� :�-- Z�uz,-�%iA-- ' The Ca�nadiftil Pacific- Passenger station :Crease their sighs. OPle fall in Ion they 5 cents. 0 CANADIAN INVENTORS: ' .. :,�;. ` ��V%-'-'.-)',,­ I I I sheds at Buckingham, Que., - . might be cured. Dr. Pierce's Golden . ' T CCXRrr1-j-A-TTX) -ft CO-' '. ' -.- .,.,. : � � 1; ' ­ . ­/­ . and freigl t Woman may be able to pack a trunk bet. Medical Discovery is,sold under a positim A special kind of paper has bepn invent- & St. . , L ..'�-;%':'.' 'ij�oj, . L - were burned on Monday. . ter than man, but she needs the man to si guarwdee of its benefit' . . ed which, it is alleged. in absolutely im- 66 Adelaide Str"t Fast, T*r0At*v 6 . _- '1.�-­ .1. ') )'..VJL�� ­:'.. L I .. - has been formed in London t Ing or curin every I . _ L. . n lvi.lj I � dicate � caae of Liver, B pervious to water, and will even stane, oil- Are prepared to purchase and introduce Inven- . � ; �. I - , -- , U - . � . � A BYTI on the lid aftl6r she has packed it, just th lood. and ling isealse, or - - " `:;` 1�11 iith a capital of j120,000 to develop petro- same. a water,proofing can be carried out tions of merit throughout Canada and all parts - ,, 7. .. -.. - J"­I�,,�,�,5 �i money paid for it mg. The . c world. . Correspondence invited. L I . . . . - , . . will be cheerfully refunded of th .1 7- . �.. I - v*4..- 4�z . - I � ... I leun, wells ai,gancora, Peru., . I In all blood'tainta and impurities of what. e ther after the paper is made or during the - -, ....'.. -, � %�, " ,,- -� � ­ " Papa " exclaimed Johniiy, str I ...., . :­­ .. - �: !-...---. �. - wrd- p.andolph Churchill intends to visit " ' u ev"r name or nature, it in moot positive in operation of making iL .L - �' .'--� �; :,; �14, : I . with a, very copious brand of influenza�g�Tigf - . . . CANADA PERMANENT . . - I .. " � .oi:, -, . i; " . . . L . -.,.., 1 -. I to ascertain whether that I a curative effects. Pimples, Blotches, Recommended to Sufferem , ' . . . �. gaslionalaw r . . -.; I ` r - L - the nose is an' organ why don't it have - , - )i;, . ; . I -1;�. �� -,?, i region ill suitable tor English emigrants. uptions, and all Skin and Scalp diseases ache Gum Price 15 cents I - .� stops ?" , Gibbons' Tooth Loan and Savin s Company# , . �. - -, �-': L .. �` - go wages of Belgian miners, are I le radically cured by this won.lerful 9 - . .. . . 1 ..;/-I.., The avera When 'a maii ttiro' The Chinese have a saying that an un- . . .�%_" �; -J � : I [liligs a day, the lowest. rat Wit away the' Amp medicine. Scrofulous disease may afrect lucky word the tongue can � 0 ' . . I ' :' . - .. �i. I ". . � ' .A" - o � - e among d from .. . - , .:�-, 4 � : , �4 . L . . . � . 1 4 �-y L - two shil around his pocketbook as soon as he joins the glands, causing swellings or tumors - . b coach and Office, Toronto St., Toronto', ' '' . - "..". those. represented not be brou t )ack am y % -1 � �k I . � . at the Paris Miners' Con- the church it is a pretty sure -sign that he the bones, causing" Fever -sores," "I Whitz a 0- �­ .. . /..,�,, . . .� r A, �-� .1 . . gress. . 11 has religion. Swellings," '4 Hip. . oint Disease"; or the six horses. Goldsmitt. � . Subscribed Calpita.1 ............ $ V03,000 :. .., L :� I:" . , 1-."8- I The R . us . Sian accused of sendfng threat- i . . Paid up C�Lpltftl .............. : .... 2,(X 3,000 .. � -,. , ­ L'�'- --- ' -last nigh \ _ LWAM . � I... � . . - .", - ­ ther ngs, causing Reserved Punds ....... � .- ­' ,..,. *- 1 . He-" I met'iour fa ' t for'the tissues of the lu r Pulmonary . - : Notice. . , -1. t �� - . I., ening letters to Prince Ferdinmd and h 4 first time." She how did he strike you?" Consumption. Whatever its manifestations Every bottle of Dr. Harvey's 'Southern Total Assets ........ � .. ....... .. 1'sm o1M 1"L.,.'; ".. . . I , . . -1 I , -lc;- , -: ­­ ;:1 n ex c1led from Bulgaria. , '.. � �: ,It The enlarged capital'. and resou ­ . .. . f. -�:,�, v: inother has bee " Just like the restu of the boys. He wanted may be, " Golden Medicad Discovery " cures Red Pine for coughs and colds is warranted. � out Parnell is that he ik;, ,, t- rces or this ' L ,�., '-.. - Tile latest story a it. . I A.P.549 �. ;­� 1. -- � 11 W,,ts secretly married recently to Mrs.! " � I . . J % . Company, together with the increased facili- /' --. I ..-� ----, j�,-'� - . . -- IShea I Teacher-" What is IL -synonym?" Bright, Considerable destr . uction was caused . by . a sssss"s -- - ­ --------- -! ties it now has for supplying land owners with., . .1.. . . a ­ ­.., � ­­; . s eldest daughter, who is a ward in' I -F' -.7j- f<-1 0 Boy-- It's a word you can use in place of cheap money, enable the Directors to meet � .. �. -_- -:L'..;� � . :� L. - I - . � . angther one when you don't know how to naval combat at Valparaiso. � - . *- with promptness all requirements for loam 1- . .. I ., -L �.,.�­,. - . I chalicery \ . - upon satisfactory real estate security- Ap 1. -. - ,;­ - - .. �. I - I . -1 . . �` -,,/- . I)OzellS of cattle, hories and ho'ga are spell the other one." /11, . . Love's Youug Drei . . . I 1plication may be made to the Comflany'g locias . A-1; I- .'.L�,I' . . . I . am, . . ' . '; L .. I . aying near Britt, Ia., of hydrophobia. A In describing a new 'or -an a country edi-' - - ' . . . P . raisers, or to . L ­ ;_ �L.,;-:--.) ek in their vicinity several Love's -young dream was a very bright I , 1 7. ELERSERT XASON. Managing Dirmtor I - - 1. ­ ".1 I . , 0 t,or says: " Tile swell d away in delicious I - 1� L. n1ad 410c, ran amu icy I � . : -, "t .- � . , , 0 One, and its fiulfillment will be bright, t000, Send nt oace fbC A FktP-l'- 110.1-T . - . ..- ..* ---* . . weeks ag - suffocation, like one singing a sweet song - ­ � a . . . The great Delamar mine in Idaho has been under ,the bed -clothes. -11 if the bride will remember that she is a nd a valuable Tmtise- This remedv t4 . - ­ � ­ .�, .., , ... - I ft a stir.- And radical cure and is pe . � I .: 1. I 7. . . , L . - 0 a company of English capitalista for . . woman, and liable to all the ills peculiar to - -- - hazus,ess as no injurious drugs are = - - � . L�-: . --: -.� I - Watts-" Wonder why tl ' ' always call It Is IL aertain and spoedY cum for . . I ­�­ ,,,� L sold t ITS -its preparation. I win warrant it to CM .L I Xey her sex. We remind those who 36re suffering in suits . . - ­tm Cold in " Ltftd &UdC&UL=h � L . ,-- ,I I $475,000 cash and 25,000 shares of stock, a locomotive -'alLie'!" Potts -'Maybe it is on from any of these, that Dr. Pierce's Favo- stag- . . I . , - � v- - :1 -f - : valued at $1,130,000- - I account of the orrible noise it makes when rite Prescription will renew the hue of youth .SOOTHI(413., CLEANSING, EPILEPSY OR FALLINC SICKNESS . .. . . , - - ' I � in severe cases where other remedies have (aUe& . - ' ' - , - , 4 . ,. I ' � ' � - * . �. Tile mayor of Cork said yesterday that it it tries to whis le." . I . I in pale and 6illow checks, correct irritating HEALING. !%!�ason for sending a free bottle is I A - - ' . � . I ­ I . -. � . 1. ` - � . � w I' advice that had. deferred- -Parriell say thisis real antique?" uterine diseAses, arrest and cure ulceration Instant 0 1,3th. - - . L - - I ts - � I . I aS 11re%igniDg in order to carry out his chal-, gric-a-brac e'a I e r'- Cure, Failure impossible. tug for a trI4 ancd-. raydUcure �, - - . L � `41 . _. �./ frolli -" It's one , uf the and inflammation, and infuse now vitality .. f.L " - is certain. Give Exprou and - 1. L . . - ,�; . Customer-, You Many 604mlied disefie" &M RiMP mendation. It c Onl-CURE I -: -:­ � I 0 'Mawice Healy. PoSL 0 (;0. Address -. "heD Relief, Permanent lclno to be its own FCC - lenge t .. finest pieces ofw'ork by one of the fitest an- into a wasting body. " Favorite Prewrip, lympWmg of Catarrh, such . h&. . - - - � I . . - . I I Fre'nch le- cient masters of the present day." 1 . . . I . A , officers are to be added ,to all . ! tion" is the only medicine for women, sold :che partial dealimm. losing - of v�. Q. BOOT M. C., ISO, let ate . - . I '! .� . . . . I ! arnea, foul breath. hawking au 4 spW . . .. . L." - gations 111 - Extract from a bride's letter of ' thanks: by druggists, under apositive guaraidee irom nausm. general feew Toro - . . . � - . � - � ,d 6inbassies, whose special mission . ,ubl of do- nto. rvat. - . . L : � . t1ffy, aL& ­ - ,-I,. )- it will be tostudy commerce and commercial i, Ybur beautiful clock was received and is the manufacturers, that it will give satisfac- b I if you are t;oub ed with -- . silly of these of kindir" 8yMpt0n1l% .. - . - -1 . . � . : 11s, with the objoct of furthering now in the drawing -room on the mantlepiece tion in every ease, or money will be refund- y9ur ba,g C&tsrrh. and should. lose no 1838- l� (53 Ye- J.) .. . V ' i I relatio Ume In rocuring & bottle of NAuL - . . -�..L:.'� ­� - lll� :. Frcuch trade. . where we hope, to see you often. " ed. This guarantee has been printed on IIIALK. IC warned in Ume. neglected 0 1 . .. 1�1-, : - - � . . . . ­ � - - � . I I . per, and faitilf 7esult4 in Catarrh. fol- . - � . � , I . ---- - - - .7. the bottle -wrap lully carried told in he&d 1 and death. 0 16.D - ­ L . ;1 - - � At the Depot Restaurant -Traveler (rusla- lowed by consumptiOn - I . .. � '. .. . I ing in) -­ Pie!" " What kind?" 11 Watcher out for many years. . . NAaaw. UAIM in sold by all drulgl(ists, 4 1 "All. 0 . � - .,.� /. . I . . - 5P.. t .,-, . . AWCUM OF THE MAFIA. . .. orwillbesent.p0st id onreceiptor I I I . L I )0) . . ­ . ... I I .. got?" " Open-faced, kivered and cross- bar- - . . . /. I A Dead Shot - - prica(mi cents and SrA 6yadd&rening 0 -1 'O - . . . . . - . - I - -. L.� 1 - . . . - I 1- . , - ... . ­­. allapple." "Take pumpkin." ..- - I . -. FULFORD & co" , . - . I A . ,:.. . .. -I.. , I e , . ., � I . -. . .. . . , . . Brockville, OnL I � -0 'A I . , .. - I.. :­� -1 ; - I Do you think lie really has any hope o' right at the mat of difficulty, is accomplished . - - -4 IA (01 fl. . . 11 ... ,-- erehnnt Who *va4 M''I'dakeft I . 'A I . 1�., . .margler o,'i a ". . . . . by the sure and steady aim -of W. Sage's - . '. -.�­ . - v. niter Against the Society. winintlig her, against young Cudsleighs - I I 14 - .� . .,.. L : . I .1 I .. for an OT V s , , -rh Remedy. - Don't fool around with a I 0 Iro - STOC ... - .. , . I . ­ . � .- . ,m Kufstein, it fortified town �moncy Oh , no. I don't think lie's in Catai i i ID 0 . �91 � . 11 i I., . . I I -:- A despatell fr� the race to win. He is merely playing him. pop-g9n, nor a " Flint -lock," when this re- IA, 6 I 4--1 -. - . 1.1 . .- - ... -. . - - - - 0 F..% IF --) I � w . .� ­ .. of the Tyrol oil'the Inn and near the Bavai- self,for a place." liable." Whinchester "is within reach I Dr. I a 11 . 11 & . � . ­ ­. - , news of a murder by a I ,- - - - .1110.140FIEFN - - . I � .1. I :,� -- . : iau frontier, brings - Henpeck--" My'love,'I'm happy to inform Sage's treatmen L of catarrh ill far supcior to -,---.----.--------- --- ­ -- i :: -�­ . ' . i . ­� '. .-- ,Nlafia, coiispirator. From the few' details ie or dinary, and when directions are reason- �-- -- .------- --- -- - - .1141:1 o J. � ! .. -,.' I . you I've insured my life "' Mrs. H.- ti .1 . . 11. z . �1� � reeeived froin the scene of the tragedy, I*L f Such a ably well folloiked, result in a permanent � �. � . . -,-. `( . i - . - 4 .. I . ( - -w .. 44 Then you ought to f)e ashamed o I - - , !I .1. . : . '..L. ! i .4, I . appear.; that a well-known merchant of kilf. cure. Don't longer be indifferent to the I . X took Cold, . I L .0. . . . I T � � selfish action. Insure your own life, in- . I L '-':e.,id for catalogue free. LESUEP . I Z. I .,.-1 . , stein, who was upon the point of entering a verified claims of th;s unfailing remedy. 3[ took SiCkq L . I i -,.;., deed ! It doesn't matter about inine I sup- . .1 . . . - . . % . " ili-clad car at that place, waw suddenly . n micur- 1. ' I A RALYSIS, Kidney . . � � i I - :: ---- k , rat - V$ . $500 is oflered, in good faith, for a ! - - 1 1 TOOK -" * - 1�­ .. confronted 1) an Italian, who plunged a PO`c - able case of Catarrh in the Head, by its . - . , I I . .. I . I L �: , ',_1 & Gravel St L*on. I - . I- - : . � f . . I : y First. ' ,%Ia*-" What & proud . fellow . - I relieves. � . . ; . . stiletto in the merchant's breast, killing him - . . 1. . . ., ' Ids his proprietors, the World's Dispensary Medi- �. ­ � : ­ L '. !.- - � . - Jenkins is ! Look how high lie lie Buffalo, N. Y. At all drug- � Ps . �- * / P�, - . . �L . - .. L allnost instruitlY. ml Association, . Nov. 5th. 1890. .. . ...... /- - head !" Second diLto-" NO, lie isn't Proud ; I DICAR SIR, -As YOU - 4k -. - . I I .. ­- . . . . I - . . ...... � 1l'!1c Italian, who turns out bc a workman 8 -, 7". -.. .-w . anow . - . but he's got a mustard plaster oLn his chest gists- . I was sorely , / , , , N . I . ; , :- I tile neig, ot, was prompt- I /,I, . . . - - . . employed ii and the fumes tit;kle hizi nose !" Friendship is -no plant of hasty growth. troubled with paralysiR - . - -1 I . ly al,,rested, and from,the investigation Sul). % � , . � . . . . I . 'k - ' for many years; of tile 4' �4�- . ­ I . ... ­� :­­" . t " . wner of a butting prop rty he . of . . .. :: .� L .1, . . sequelitly made by the police atithorities it A Spiritualist asks : " Did you ever go An 0 many remedies I have E ­ . - I " . :. . . seellis that the Italian was a member of the into a dark- oom where you could see tuburban uelaidelit who keepis iA quat. I tried the mineral water I L . . . .- I � ;., . � , � . � . - and yet feet thtLt there was some- . EN LS10 I I t from you, St. L&on, BRIAfK.. I - . . I :..m -: I., - z . . ., ! -'. N Society, and that he had killed the nothing Nature req uires aid in correcting irregular- issad Over All. I have - I . .J..... i _ latia i EAT . . p IT RESULT: T.r, . � - .1 ' ' ) es, trequently and the. ities at this season, and for both men and . . received the gr RL I . .. I . . - . I it� � nierchant ill mistake for a compatriot whoin thing there ? - . eatest , . ; -,t. -!:� . � - chance� to Lbe a 8 ible relief from lot - . .: % �Ll - : . -tailed to kill for Some real or something fortunately . 1115, I U311:1113 X X091196' - . I " . � . . . he had been de women noothcr remedy e uals Dr Willia I I i I.. . � i 1. - . . - . . , :� ood nic. They ) I"- 90finking the water .. . ,tf, ..l) . . . ;I . '.. I Ia . , : ., � ng done W the Mafia society, rocking-cha � I I Pink Pillia an a spring 11 to* me Aly R61111to freely. and would not I � 1. - . imaginary wro -.-- -- . . . I . : , . 11 . I - � I . ­ - - . : ­ - . I . 1: � . and for which the prisone,r's conipatriot had --7--- - �­ laccemary toenrich be without iL Also for � i :. . r i� . . . '- ­ ': Supply all the constituen Is . AND 1 AM viGOROUS, ENOUGH TO TAKE . . - kidney and gravel it hall I . . . ., ­ � �., - �� s , I : -. I , th .. - Sold by i � � 1. 1 . -- been colideinned to death by one of the . - .--.' �' -. Troopship in Perl .. � - e blood -and build up the system ANYTHING I CAN �IAY MY HANDS ON; proyed itself une ualled . � '. -:1 - - . - I ' . . .Y. Mafia's secret tribuilli3s. . . 1. .. , -uu receipt of I � . . . . . , ­ . . . '.- A letter has been received at Portsmouth all dealers, or sent post paid Itang &t " FOR SWtt' in my case. M. SPAIS-EKIt . I . . 0*1 . . - , - , . , ­ - - ,� The murder of the merchant haa created . . pricc-.W-Ferbox or five boxes for$2-by Aultsville, Ont. . I . . .. . . . I . . .... i - .�­ -�� !�! . r . � r, . . j ... ". ­ . . iving particulars of the last voyage of H. )r - [emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil St.Leon Mineral Water . . . . I - . A, - Coils able excitment, and there is it feeling . - . . - I � .4 �' .- : . itler, . % � S. Orontes Wrnss the Ai lantic, when she addressing Wiiiiams Med. Co., Brock and Hypophosphites OfUme and Co., Ltd., Toronto. ­ . .. .. .. - . 1 1.,-., - .. . . . . , .. . of dangerous indipiation growing agaillell, ille, Olit. . .. ..; � n d teerific weather and was Struck v . I I . 11nelp- Branch Office - Tidy's �'Iowcr Depot 161 -1 � . .. I . . encountere I .- Soda NOT ONLY CURED My - . � ..:.. . .. tile Italian secret society. . by a tidal wave. Tile writer says the ship . . I . .� :; �. 4 � � -. ... - . ... I ; .. - . .�, ... . An Advertised Method of Buicide. lent ConsuMpition BUT BUILT Yonge Street. - , e .. . ft.- , . , %: - - -... .:.:,., . - . - . . . . was bliltt,ened down luring the whole of the . i ) ME UP, AND IS NOW I PUTrING : . i . M� - . , , : , � . . . . L . . I L - N.. .1 Culliso-l' It sceins queer to advertise . ; . ... . I ­ - -� .: . I .. . . � . I :: L �- - - � - . - - � , , , -- IL c, there being only one hatchway open. methods of suicide.' - I ' FLESH ON "y BONES C ,�,',��ti.: . . - . - _.. , - . I - . .1 - � . . .. . � . L. i . Courtship in Peru.. ,- - ­' Fill ) AT THE RA ND A DAY. I -��- 4" .- . . . o . � I< . ; � I ;1. e gale abated somewhat during the after TE OF A ,POU 1Z I �'yl I ! �' . .. - � L1_ - - . I nooll of the 18th February, leaving a vei . y ' 14 What in the world do you . ; I . . . -- z . Mrs. Cumso-. - � - . I I - - .. i I - . I - . P, ruvian -, loung ladies inarry at 14, and 11 .. ) TAKE IT) UST AS EAS. JLY AS I DO M ILIC." � ­ I., . I'll, . - - I !. . . I., :.. *1 . . - � head swell, upon which tile ship rose mean "" % � -- �, V ,­ 11 y In Sal mon ( - .1; , I � - ' . -e their sisters in Canada, they 16ok ( soott,s zrntilalon is put up oni: , , I . - I " .- .. " -.,/; P. % � L - .. . I '. . . - . , . � . . , L'�.,. - - - . I'l, Lvl t, sa'ys : I Try a lair of our shoes and -you will ' i &M. and $1.00. Sold by &it Druggists at - YES. .. . . I .,q .- he' L - 11 mid e gently. At about five o'clock the Cillngo-11 Here's an advertisement which &)Ior wrappem . . . .- - - with, favorable eyes, upon a young mail Salre (lay a tidal wave of an immense hei gill . . . . I -� . I . - . - - . . . ..: . . who has wealth. If a young nian, sees a I - never wear another alme."' ECOTT & BOWNE, BeZZMille- I . . .. . - girl who pleases him, lie haunts tile street which was only noticed when within a hti.i � I . .- i I . I . I - ' - " . . L . - - . . .. . - -es, and if he finds her on the dred yards or so of the ship, broke with fury .. � . . 1. ..,.��- . EASY TO USE. - .. ­ .. . . : -�!. d. ... where she li% . I ---.-. .------ ----- --- I . . , . .. .11 . . . over h0r, sending a column of water half .� I . . " [ H�ve Had , - -, -. . - . , . ... I -.- . . . . . * MEN get titte(l for an honorable - - I I � I �. - . � .1 , ., ;,;.�'. - . balcoiiy, where she spends half her time, lie . . . way tip the masts. The crew had only two '. ' . ­ . .. OUN(s p fession by i . � . �. �,- . . . raises his'liat and bows to her. qrTla,lc reatB and Nerviline is the Y and hicrath-o Ittending Tht:y are Fast : . . � . I . f , . . . . minutes previously been engaged aloft secur- Rl tign, , or j,as �Olke Inc ally goo I ,, Toronto Cut ting School Terms low. Write . . . � L L I I -,-. � - i � if she smiles in return, be*secs that his I .dV ( . . , . . ir� ' i : "'s ing tile heeid sails. The still) I ,ed into t lie oul bat ticulair-,. 63 King 'L W. . . - They are� BeautifttL . . : . . -. - : � . - . I . I for par - - I I - - -� . ­: - � advances nre accepled and then lie appli , . r ullic standing So writes Thomas McGlashan, North - . - wave, and for a'time seeine( to * . - -� � ... -- ..- :,-: , . - -L to her father for affintroduction. E,ven if 11 threelleavy sea8 Pelham, July 24, 1890, and his testimony is procure4l In Vatisda, u.s. I . . I They are Brilliant..* - i , -.k-,'-. . oil end. It was not unt PATENT nutt Forrign Couiltnee. - L� ,�L - ­'­., q . - - 'I.. Toronto. . I . . - i .- -, . � upported by thous4ilds of others who have I . . � I .: . . . her father consents he never can meet the broke into'her if quick succession that the a W. JXUAnAm. 7i youge .% I 1� � - . . . . : - ­­ . I I eLrating . - L 1. .. . .- i . I . L ' - tile won(erfully poll I . . . I .. _.- �'­ young lady alone, but always in the presence vessel rose. As she did so the rush of water experienced iuing pow�r of Nerviline-the PRIVATE HOSPITAt ', I TNF CURE OF I . * . - I ! . -.. :,-F--. . - I - L I L - -.- �., of file fanillv. . I . FADE THENG .- . i ,.--:" . � J . swept everybody a�d everything before it. &lid pain sub(] . &TU111101 ' without tha knife SOAP WON'T - I . L ,��i .... - . I - 1, . . . - � if lie invites her to a concert or a tifeatre Thel gangways and parts of the ship's sides great nerve pain cure. Nerviline it; just all 8"I, &,e. 6.-Ii.seill ICUA El, N.D. . � . - . __ � lie inust always inyit,e lier mother and all were burst; open. 11he lifeboats were in- good to take as to rub oil, and is the best Cancen hilagars, 1A., BUFFALO, X. If- . .1 - ... - � -1 I .. /' I , - ------L------------------ - I � . ..., I . - . I - , . I the feinale inernbers Of the fainily. During was thought the family remedy in tile world. Nerviline is ­ Have VOU used them; if lio% try o0d . . � 1 -,� 1. !� - - stantly manned, as it Y FEVE - .. I - I . - -- �_-1 - the couruship the (10uple, are never left albde, - � board ; goltl by dealem everywhere. A9D M AD be' convinm& . . , - . � f.. 1, - . rush of sea had washe I Some iver . ;- . ­ - . . : L . - . . - - . . . . . , ­ . . and frequently tile father or mother ordem but to lower the boatg( MOU Father Magoogen-" I*d hav yez know I . - . . I . . : I . . - . I , . i , .. . C "M M - i - - ; C -i ' . �? the:dau(,Iiter to retire when the young man - rdered in. ca - pint or two yet in rale grasful One Package equal to two of L . : - 1. Ilk . � . - . - . . 0 venough. I madness, and they were again n give yez a IV I P BOLD FAMM . . � . . � - I , has remained long The rolls of tile troops on board were called, dancin'." Mr. 0-11arsh-" Faith, an' ye i . any other make. . . - . . - . . . . .1 . . Every Peruvian niust have a godmot i.ier and it was with relief that the captain re- call that, me boy, but, but it's Mestar . A-11 -DEFAMRE- +BUFFUN-Y ±J � . - . . . � . .. .. -.11 . . I I L I . . . . . I ,, , 'and a godfather who officiate at the baptism, , When 0 tile loikes of ez pints _- -----------� . . Xontxesl. I ­ I . . . . I ceived the report of I I All present.. '11arsh, az cari give I Canada Branch: 481 St. Paul Stfeet, .� I I L - . -. I . . at confirination and at the marriage. The the wave broke on board the captain was on oil the,illegant way to git out of a Tl�ad bluff - 1 %P*4'- .9md voi;tal f1w .R---/-'-' -`l' wp­v nf T'"ft."t"k. , . . . - I I . . act ill all the instances . , or * - I - - � I - � :,.- . ., I - ­ . asame persons may. . L tile bridge, whel-C lie had been nearly the without f ,ightill. , " - THE CREAT WORM REMED V .- li--! - . . an entirely di - fferent set inay be elected. whole of tour days and nights. The Ship's I - � . . - . � . IL " ­ CA,rARRII and ASTHMA w re not lie - � - . � - The inarriage must inevitably take place compartment doors were 8tOpPe(l- "'he (1ilv controlled and cured beficile T. A. . - . � A I ; a A . . . - . .., .. I . - in the churclij and both parties must go to - Id found that at rea MULSION Da.*soii*s Cho�olate Creams., - I . ­ � . . I . - confession ai)(1 partake of. the communion commander orent below, at rilpartmen !i 1,0C . um,,S (.)XY(;F.NIZF.1) P', SOW I)y all I iruggi-;ts, .)5c a box. . . - . , � - . invitations are issu- the fore -end of tile ship one co � f 1,U Rp: Cot) LIVER 011, came into the I . .1 :.. . before the ceremony. . *% - � . . L was nearly full 01 vrater. Pumps were ,itV 0 - . I . -.., . � . . - . ed to the gentlemen friends of the contract- arties formed, market. Kvery druggist ispleaaed tohandle .- --- . .­ . . . - - - . ly at tile stantly manned and fatiizue P nd. it for they all know its vaute. For tightness --- � .-. - . . . . .-I . ­ - . Inu parties, who attend the ceremoi d in a few hours all danger was at an e C.FNT d4p everything and sell ­ L . -... . . . . 0 rward the reception at tile an cf tile cheat and ditlicult breathing it has no uru or citinsi, entitlod, � . . ... ,� ... � . : I - - church and afte Twenty-nine persons were injured. . _ . ATAL-MAGES i I ; - . � _'L - , . . " . equ4l. I . Wrous Hanger So Throne." over (M quarto : . . � � L_. - *� . � . I -1 . - . 1-touse, where the only ladiei in attendance . . . I I . . . . -. I . -, I - I . .1 - ity of the T06 counties of Kansas re- P . 400 Illustration,,; from great paintings ; I - . . . - . - � . . are the bride and her female relatives. . .- I .-. . . . N ine Ugon 11 anoramic Picture in color -s wn fe.ot in .. - . L .., .-- �' � . i � - . nd a L w - I . Each guest is presented *ith a solid silver -. !1-.1- .' port the outlook for the wheat crop very a day oi Crticifixion . . . .�., , - of I L. ';_ , AT A BALL - - . A . length, of Jerusalem o the I * . -1 -_11 ': . � ' . . e � . -,�. A MADMAN r .. .10. . ic il�.U. K.xclut,i%,o torrit,ory 111 - i � -�. -1" - � \. metal, made at tne mint, with the nain . I I . encouragir g - � Sold only by subb ript - . � .. ,' .. " L, ­ . the bride, bridegroom, godfather, godmother, � 1. . ncern and . to agents. Address, f0c terins Wm. thaUG4 is - . . . . - ...-. - � 14, ime rireo; Two ShotA Ain . 'hisher, Toron - - - �!%! 4 . ettily tied with onx the DR ... The Head Burgeon -- I I>ub to. On � - T RAIN . . . .- 1". ­ - - - -. and the date. The metal is pr Woundsla young Girl. . - .. . L .. ­ . . ­ . L . . Of the Lubon Medical Company - is now � I" . . . � . , _ I , - I � L - ,.1 . . -... a bow of ribbon. After the wedding con � igbt -- L � -, *- - WILL LEAVE ON - � . - ­ � . L - . ­ - I �., . . . .. gratulary calls are in order, but tl�e bride � ' Xterribleiscene occurred the other n at Toronto, (;unada, and may -be con- - - art �01 - t --- I , � I . . I ,-:. . .. , . i I � . . . s secluded for during the pro ress of a charity ball which suited either in person or by letter on all . 24thy 1891 I- ,-- - .�­ -.. �­:.�'. - . T CO GH MEDICINLK . . , .. j- . - makes no calls, and remain . �� ity Donegal. liar to man. Men, THEBES I .. � . - ­ . � ­ - -- . . three nionths. was given. at Strugaddy, con' chronic di C4 D BY DRUGO TO ZVERYW=Rz. . AT 9.00 P.M. . - - . - I .. - .1 ;, - ' I , . - . - I .. � . � - ., . I- - - . �.:? , --.- ..... Ireland. At . e height of the festivities an old =or mirlie-aged, who find them. - - 0OLD BY DRUGO 1 , � 1�` - . . . AND E . . . . .. . red arnied with youngs UUIZ%19111111�0 VERY TUESDAY THEREAFTER. . - I I - - . - I . I . insane meamn 8 deney appes, selves nervous, weak and exhausted, who 0 1�111111111 . . . . 9MIQUaII&A ­ ­ . -. I The Czar and His English Ntate. .- � Before his in- or I overwork, - - = - . . 1; . . � . I . a double-barr011ed shotgun- * are broken'down from exces I DURING MARCH AND APRIL I - . - � ': - -'. , .�, - . . - - - r' before he could be ' .1 . �. I . A most touching and impressive scene tentions were.divined, 6- resultin n many of the following sym - I . , . I - WITH COLONIST SLEEPER ATTACKED., ".-. -, .....-I �,/ I . . n eas premature 0 rd I " . - � .1 . . was witnessed at St. Petersburg on Friday' disarmed, the madman fired both barrels of toms : Ve ions .. . i LJONES.0 � ---.. - I '! . I - One young girl . t low of memory, bad I i TOR - . . �. - "' ' �- -1. . : . -1 ­ . in which the Imperial Family and the Brit his gun among the dancers. . age, loss of vitall . WM ENGRAVER P . . 1 - .1 ish colony were deeply ir�terested. The was shot in the back, and was so dangerous ly dreamill, aininew o7sight, palpitation of the so AND - . I , -:� '- �-.,-�-� at heart, emissions, lack of energy, 8y2JO&12,K1 NG ST EMT, ­ � -11 . . -moved from the tin i,no the . . THE '- '. ' .'. -� �. I Emperor and the Empress, and his Maie �Y'8 wounded thatshe was re The mad- fa or MANITOBA . , :I- -- . - . I . I � � nV I I - I - ir old English :)ody, itching or peculiar se I MM , - � o -, - - - � z . ­­. ' .. . - . --' ' ' four brothers, with their Imperial consorts, ballroom in a dying Condition- . kidneys, headache. pimples on TO")"AT0,CANADA - - , aftended the funeral of the man, after discharging his shotgun, was filiation about the - - -- - . GANADIAN NORTH-WEST .. � 1�1­­:...%-..4,. ­ ,� I - se, Miss Catherine Stioutton, who died a some of the gentlemen present n, wasting of the organs, dizziness, ---- i . . . . . 61. � ,� . , ­ nur seized by tuf . � - , I I . . � -. . few days ago at the age of 82. The Czar and er handed over to ,the scro t%% - ,ching of the . 13t=. l . � - 1. - :: --'� . and was soon aft specks before the eyes, Is i . . . r Serge, here, bashfulness, . ­.- - the Grand Dukes Vladimi I Alexis, police. . . MUSCIP-4, eye lids and elsew .1 - , - - v 0 a . I �. - .. t ­.- . I - - - - - . . I i :- :''� � -alked on foot through. the itielt- . - . I .. deposits in the urine, lose of Will power, : 11 ­ and Paul y. :-... . . . i,.-. Fme�t. TeEl 'Gamfisters - . - * " � -.-., . . . I .. lid dirt behind the English hk:arae ... '; . ­ . . . : em bf the scalp and spine, weak and . -F, - � -- . ­- .. 1,- ,� . - ing snow a . . I- tendern Itom - ,. * � �: . ... - . � (which had glass panels, showing the coffin .. : . �­ , H * ton Takes something- 1 . flabby muscles, desire to . alt*p, failure to be - . c 9 L . :L*I'. . � . . vn, living in tile countryp had a tion, drilnesi; of MACDONALD MANUFACTURINC Coly For full inforipation and (leseriptive paniPhl t �,-. ­ Z�.�-� . ' a - Mrs. Bro% sleep, conSUP 9 . .1. r . . covered with flowers) along the Neva Qu ted b of Manit,oba,-Nortli-wostTerritoriet3 and .Brit- ,'.� �.,,, � . . I - ­'I.- � .. K p from the station, some reB . ,-,. ­ , -, i - I to the Englis five trunks carried u ng, lose of voice, desire for solitude, ex- 231 lUng Sir"'I East, Toronto. h Columbia, apply to any C.P.ItAgent � r.�, � . from the Winter Palace -ky. The day hea,ri ! .� .... . - ... I I - .- ., . ; . e Grand ten miles away, by an old dal iken eyes surround- I . � I - - '. I ., I ­ � .. ,'- ... :I: � d . Church, while the Empress and th ked citability of tamperl 8ux � i . .. I � - - - Duchesses followed in a long line of car- was*ver-y rainy and the old man was so& ed with LRADIN CIWLIC, 0 il y lookin skin, I i ' .., .. , .. �1,� . * - �' ­ "" . � I �� .. - , . . - with his through when he drove up to the house- I - . . r .- i� . � �, . ' thy)-ld Why, ate., are all symptomr of nervous fbilit COP11731M,30 3PC)13M .. .. .�� .- 1he Czar afterwards drove e 'Ergs 303M'93 - x . riages d saw the b-ar- Mrs. Brown twith sympa that lead to ftwauitY and leath unless = - 33 . , CO3M3095W . .�.. . .- - I . -­­ . z( , , " . . brothers to the cemetery, an Aethma4 Bronchitis, Qatarrh. Coughs, Colds, Etc. - . .:�- - � , . ­�L , . ...-. 1�., . -� I I , - ou must be wet I " roe having-, lost its - . . - i . ' , . I .o -. � 4�,; . ial. Their Imperial Majesties were unremit- Hamilton, y The spring or vital fO st extraordin _ � � �'L' .,_ -.., -L1 ' ". . i mg o - � . :­`�, - " . . - ilton (shiver' P)-11 Ye -es, nia'am." . ToRoxwBnr,wEuy. I must candidly say that yours is one of the mo ary ifted .�. '' ­ , . ting in their personal and affectionate atten Ham, , t you afraid you'll tam ion every function Wanes in consequence cities I o�or came across in my life. I have caused an indefinite number ocre to use it and in - , - - ' - -�.i; . I , - - " -, . ' � ��,,­ - I . ":: '.i ­`CA - ­ tions to the deceased during her illness. Mrs. Brown�l I Aren Those who through abuse committed in end to recommend it far and wide. I E. 01KEEFE, Brewer, Toronto. ... . * I. �, 1. - .. .1d, Hamilton? " ti cured Send To W. E. CHESTER, I Montreal) For sale by all druggists. lArge box $1 ; small, 50 cents. It - - - -'--- "", -­-C�r " ,'.,.� .? . ­ take. cot I . . ,...,.,,' ­..., " , . - � .. 1, on-,, Yel-yes, ma'am ; rhoumatiz ignorance may W pormanen Z,esseg ;e�u your druggist has not got it in stock remit $1 by mail. and you will receive one box prepaid,by ., � � - . ' . - , , , I - � lair . z": - ­--, � � 1 t", - . - 114milt , your address for book on an Address W. E. CHESTER, 401 lAfgauchetiore streek Montreal. _ : -4 :,7�: .,,-, , - A I . . � - I - ... . I 2 COIN , i . I �. � "� - 71 � . -4�,j,, . ­ � .. --.. - A - . �.. .. - , . - ''.1-1 ...'�­ - I Chief of F011ft � � !.I am. ddrew M. V . LUBON, 50 Frout return . - - ....,;. '' , . . . I .:., . . . .. . . pretty bad, in& - I . ., 'ki � I - . . I . ever take some- to inan. A . - I - , �- -,4"�-,�. ,,� - . . w . . I., i,.- " h'. .-� . . , There -is no body of men more liable to Mrs. Brown-, I Don't YOU 8 ' E., Toronto, On- Books sent free sesled. -1 . ,A I �. . ., I . you get soaked throughl flamil- t- . � -: I : '' . . f,J !WW ; . , -from exposure tb � I 1. .� � . �an the police. But thiSg when HP*xtdisc&ft,theaymptoomBofwhich arefaint � . . . . , , - suffer - - M, , '' . t rid of their Ii numbness, palpitation, j!": . :t. �-R;,; -I..:- - . ­ ... ,�- � . as an ,example of how they ge ton ? 11 Its J - SU :� I.,. . ­� ,'.'I", � '. . _U -Z.,. Green Is- Hamiltop (eagerl )-dc Ye -es --yes, ms'- ',O)t =has rush of blood to the , � ..:-� ,".! - : .. . I - . . - maladies, the following: ih cited : is . y X p �Mptsrio 0 � . � ., . �,. . I ..�­- "'Ir".4..".! : . .. � .,:�: L ­"­-��`.�y,�t­­ 11, 1889 - I am It % � �'., I , "' ,I- . I., .. .,4..-. land, N. Y., U. S. A., Fek.] � his head, dull pain in the heart withbeats strong, - jlq 1 SX1 I ; �- , , " �� .- L;,t...�.�-:A­ but . - , , ­�!,-; -, , - - k -,. � k,. .... , , , -.- f: � " � `�Z. '.. - 1. N, - - -1 EMENNEF I - . .. � . " `! , , "'­. I the head, the back of his hand across rapid and hTegularp the second hewt beat I` suffered with neuralgia in Rubs - � . 6XRED found instant relief from tile application of mouth. 1 Le first, p&62 about the breast W 1111111111111111111111111111 I I I 1) it. K P. Well, here are four two. uicker than t " TUE--- for,... - � . . . I .� �­�', �� ,- - il Mrs. Brbwn-" ate - In .) -�mndem that I bave a Positive remedY ts . St. Jacobs 0 -,which cured me. . �,Cnrtiv be cured. No cure. EDII"R-PI - , . t ",,-.1-. I . " . . ine pills, =9 for &L ease I= % thousands of ho�eless cases have been per I - . .. � .�', 1, . " . gram qu Hamilton; takethVm an n Address bL V. :- thevbove named digeme. 13Y its time9wug ­, " , - -P- - Billenger, Chief of Police. . �f . no pay. , n two bottles of my remedy FIRM to any of .: - -,.::-" '�� , :�-- ,4. al `�, � - - --J.� - -I .,.-N . ,�,i:�,. ., . ., -?.r�,�,-, I I 91 . ""! ,4-k, � . . am- . ­� ­-,.,:; , 't. ".".. et home." 9 50 Ficint, Street E61111% Towto, winontly curod. I ithall bd W to d 11 - N..., 1,� - , ­' 1. . " U " y u LUDON . raodeirs Wha hny the2r, will send me their Post Pfflea Addiem �f` I .. ­ "' soon " y I - �,�i'­ -� 14-� �., .11� , .. - � .­ . 4 t . !/� , L . . . . . . "Pt. -W,# - . . .�. L= -W 0 t sillkEN11091111001i the the I I I rke I d rof I ght Z -L F . 111, , - -, . if ii, .- -., .�4�r's Moo- I - . ''. YM e -1. A* SJUM in. .. 1186 Went Adelaide ,. - 11 - ., .,-- -,,� i ., - � '- I -�j � It , . 9---. . . - RaWeftfull�, oonfliumptiol . lot.. 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' ' I � .- - i - , - - BIRTHS. -7, ­ , - - Z. . �.: - � - - . -11 .1 , :­ . , �Z. lv�_. 0 ., , - � ! . �_ ! , - _.-ml- , 'j': �.� 11.1., . (,'I - than ? �1.1, ; 1.111--i -I.- _-:�I.,.., i n the Canadian Paciflo helping Ro�.. ' : " ' ' -1 .. ­,­... .;-;­ . .1 � . - 1� i -At Pickerft Ile . . I . , .. .I- , -... - . .., ­ . e. . - . .Z .. -1 ..) - ,; *. , , , --- , , , _ 4. on April 15th, 1891. t I . - . -..�,­ " - - I " -�.'* wife of Capt. P. J. Rows, or a daughter. - . _t " : ''. ­ -�'� � ;%­: ' I :, the - Conservatives. What Sir John Bro'u . - D r i Godg Hou . I ­'�_.­ -:_--11_. . .. . " , � ­ .... ­-.:___­: I I .. . . - ' 1, _- - � . . -1 ., _ �L _ _., - _. . . ­ , - "":, -, � -At "Woodlawn Farm," Pickering,. on . se . .. - _* . . .�� . DEWAIL . 1. �L.�'; , ::,": .. .. , accep . �1. 1: . , . . 1. , ... ed tram Van Horn, Laurier : I :: I ., . - � . .. I ,_ - -1 - I , .. . can April 8th. 1891, the wife of M. 0. Dowar, M.D., . , , . --- � ' - .. I I I - . . . 9 . - 1. . . , . . - . - �­:__'. �_- ..­.. - - _: '1 . : , 1- ! , - � . .., o� I I , . . . :__ ;,_�., _, 1- � . L -11 � . .1 ­ . . . : , Z � . .., " -� _,--"�__--,-_ . .1 . . : - . . I . . '. . -.:; t - . ,11_�.,.: � - E, - 1 take ith equal grace from Seargeant. of Chirpawa, of a son. .. 11 - : . _. . . . - � , � ' L- __ ,�'; � - . ­ . - I I I ,--: ._­ �. . : �. 11 . - ' -, �,.�­ c - I - ­ _.. ''. ,-.. . - I . . - . L � , . . - � ­ I , : * - ­ My'st6lck of Dry Goods is now in for the . . I ::�_,, � - . � . . Unles the Government wanted to ei- . I MARRIED, - . L - I - I __ 1, .�_;. ij. . . termi ate the Grits, why is i Cow,W-1330".-At the residen'ec of William Sulamer T ' ' . � Spribg 1111d . .: ­­­­ V - -._.. ­�_..­ _�_ I - . lt6 owla Cowan. Sr., Port Union, on April 8t:j, 1891, by I.- � _. I I - . . � . . - tv. L' I .. . . . - . - . . . . - I L- __ I o -, . 'ht firk-CV1119 ' gt)XO .. � . Sir barles Tupper searifying the Rev. Job n Chl'Shol m. Mr. Job a Cowan, to Miss I ' . L I � . . L .. . . I . .. . :� : ,' , �'. ... I � VJ - ' ' . . . . _. . . ... .. - . , . I . - L . - . _; _ ­_ , , . " . ­ L F ' Nellie M. Brown, both of Port Union. . - .1 ' - � . . . I I � ., _' -L . �--. W,pulilished eve Friday morni g FA its office Gran Trunk for preventing their an- . .1. I �.... . '. s .., IT . . ,�... .' :...: . , �;'_. � . ;�L AND GET'A NOBBY SU _... 11 �_ - I I � . . 1. .... - ckering, _ � DIED. . . I . .. � . .. I - Z . .. . - . . I . . . � . ­ . � - large and magnificent stock of Wa - I ._ / , , , . 7, out. U . nibila ion ? It surely does not need - -- � . . i . I--, - ... , . %_ . - . . Lrwa.-At Detroit, Mich., on April 6 * I have 8L 11 Pa �rs- - � . . - .: . . s . TERMS .1 r ­ . th. 1891. - ' .� .1 L; .1. !: I 91.23 poryear; 0j,.00 lfp&ia In advance. a ma ority of the cotistitueticies and Frank D. Long, aged 40 years and tj months. P very � _L :* . .,-. .. all th�,., railwa s of the country on it - - - I - - . low in price.. Boots and Shoes in- large quanti . - . - I . ... ... �� - -, , w' RATES OF ADVERTISING: _M__.____ . '­­ . �L _ ' y a L � L.,, ; ". - tl()8 - .... . � I First insertion, per line . - ,_ lo cents. side. When the Grand Trunk and Neiv Adv I W . . . � . - � :�� �. ,�, I Each subse uent insertion, per line - 5 44 . ortisements. . �_ �. - ..1. .'. . I . - - . �. - ' M 's, . : , . �� : .. . . TbiRrate oes not include Legal or Foreign ad- . i 'LA SrZ00= 0V e3r.M0 MI: , - ; L . - - a the C P.R. get together behind any 7rumi. - . - . - . ,�. - '. - vertisellaents. WANTED. -To Idarn the Baking. . . ___� I . . _. .11 - . .�. . r' government it will be time for all Boy . 1. DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE LOW PRICES' L .� I Special terms given to parties making con- Apply to JAB. H. ROGERS & SON, Pic- . ., :1 - k . . . . . - I W ­ . - '. � racts for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- hollest Canadians to get together on kering- 22-tf I .. L . - . ., ­ L-'�:: . I Business cards, ton lines or under, with paper, RENT.-Tbe Store now occupied - . , -� I.- � I . , r.. - . % - ­ 'THEO.; B. WILLIS ' ' . - . . Yearly or yearly contracts pa;able quarterly., the other side. -Telegram. Although -------- ' , � .­ .,.,;, ...'� one year,.$3 03, payable in adyance. - . - .. .1 ... r th TObyR. Guthrie and rooms above, to be . I I POSTMASTE& 1-1. . � . - e Grand Trunk and the C.P.R. have rented. Possession when required. Apply to - I . . � .. -,. �� ': : -: 5��r.'LiOtics in local columus tan cents er line, . . - . . . ..-.. - - . .. --- -_ --- � ----.------- . I s. �w�� : -. , --- . ,.�, flVe cents per line each subsequent i9sertion. both been subsidized by the present MRS. D. LEAVENS, Pickering. 22-24 . __ '� . - - .._..": Iministratidn, it was with the-pe:)ples' -------- -- � i - - �_, - I . Special contract rates made known on applies- ac I . '. . I . I . _. . . __ 1. tion. No free advertising. WANTED. -A few tons of good . . I . . . . I I . � . i - . . . I ­ ,: ! Advertisements without writter natructions .-. - �� , " - , I � - . - � . I � . . . � . . .. . . - . �' .1 . .__ . . . I - . i I ..� I...:: . 11. money, therefore that should not be a- HA!ixedHay. Will pay six dollars per ton. . - � � - . . I! , " . I - . . . . will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac cash on delivery. JAMES GORDON, Gordon - __ . . - . . . . . . .. - I . . I . � . . - . . . . 1 . � . . I - - just reason for both these concerns, or 11 - - . . - . ! .. * . . . . . 11 .% -I.. . . . Cordingly. Ordera for discontinuing advertise- - Houlls, Pickering. 24-25 . - . I I - ­ . . : i . . - ___._ I I . . . : . - . . , . . . _11 ._.. - .. .1 ments mu . st be in writing aud sent to the pub- eitherfor that matter, feeling any in- ---- - .-- . . . � I. . - ". lit3ber. . I ARMERSI Call on Ca t Rowe and ,. .: - - . . I '' - , � Job Work promptly attended to.- -- * . �. . .:,. . . I . . . . - . . - ­­_­ � .- . . : see the thoroug . - � .. I . 1. . .. - . . . av . . I . - - - ­ . -1 -, W. J.CLARK-- - - PROP )ad of Canada, and that has been fall as boar under sit months. Tenus$l. 27 L . . .. 11 . � - - . Both roads b' e done much for the that took the lat prize at Bowmanville fair last . I . .�� # . .. -. . 1: . RIETOR. g( - ' D � � , ­ _1 L ' - debtedness to John A. Macdonald. F h bred We'rkshire Boar U ERT A'KING �i.i .Is� ­_..___ . _---------------- .. - * ;, ­ .. . ',I -.L,..... � - , y ASTURE,-4t lot 12. in the Ord con. I I . .. 1 * , I . _ 40ur 11J,4311[tIC14-striet Independence mater all strengthened by their late PPIckering. about 50 acres of g Ever : I . Z-.%- . * I , _ything in the above line constantl 11 L ... . :� 7. 417ft-A First-class Local Paper. �L procedure. and to rbnt, at modern to rental. Goodstreaml - , � y !I - ..L :, '. ., .. elactio . ood pasture . ­ '�­ � � - - - 0 ItYr - . . . .. � I - . . . .. � . . : .__ 40ur ]F,MPectutlons - The hearty _____ ­ . of fresh water running throcgh the lot. Apply , on h nd at reasonable rates. 11 '.- . 1. � I , . . . � .. I . " I . . . . - - . . . t! . I-_- -and vicinitv% : ' � OHOES OF THE DAY. . . I .. m - .- - . support of the De-ouleof Pickerine . �­� . to H. WEBSTER, Whitby. 0-35 , : I il . ,: . - . . , .. . I ______ __. .. L .. - ­_ . . . . . . - - _. . . - - 1. .-----� .,�, .. I .. I .-. . , /I 1. - _.. !i. - I _, ____ 1� . .. � - � `___� , I - ails prompily allende( (lay or nig ' A .- . . . - - . 'IL" I . '� - Ther 91 Rk�6 SOMe careful men"in these SALE. -A quantity of seed two- - I - .. . . i. . - - � - I . . -,. . . I ... � , . - .$9'1. imirms 49C =)1=J=J12:1T0_X1 . : � _ --, � . .. . , . � .. I FRIDAY. APRIL 17, 1 . FOrRowed barley. A aced farm in the Turtle ',* I' .&Za IF - . . - - I -_ I I _. ;�,L ... - - district 5, but the most -cautious man Up I Mountain District, Manitobr., will be let to a re . I r. tJ,X E AL DIRECTORS,. - - PICKERIN . . I :. �-, . : _ � � I ean, y . - i. I I . - I.: I - - to date is the individual who someday liable person for a term of y ]b ng I G, ONT . -- - . ____ 11 . . . . il L . _�. / . taxes. THOS. PUGH, Wbiteftle. 92ar . . .-----.---- - _. _____ -_ - - - - -------- - . . - .� _ ` � -1 1_. - LOCAL OPTION.. . anticipates buying a horse. I . . I . . : . . - ____ - ... , 1. ­ : %.' - - , . . . Some of the --- . -_ - _­ � L __ . - . - - -_ ­: 1 � . : I . . � . . ... ­ I . _! - : 3._ - I . SERVICE.- A Thorough bred .. . � - L . - - L � ,::. �..­' : k .� men around, remember bearingIFOBR 140 ....- . - . - . �. - . . . I .. , .1 � . At the council meeting on 'Monday, ree children about flie projected ar. at lot 15 on 3rd concession . I - . I . � . 1� ;.. �... . _..1. . . I . .:. - - . wYobueung arkqhire . . . . . - . 1. .. .. - . . . . I - ': I , . - : v - tPickering. This animal has captured several 11 s. , _.. . .. � . . 'L .. . .;L . � . �. *1 - . , .� I I _ - - - . . . � �. I - _.: , &d Deput Boyer gave notice that he purc a a, et the animal has not yet orst prizes at Bo*manvUle exhibition and in a - ­_ I . . . 41 . -1. � . : L . L I 11 IN I . ____ . - . . . _ lad e 'ed t eir eyes. Years aigo our perfect type of his breed. S. SNOWDEN. - . - . would at &xt meeting introdue a by- glad 27 !' - - - - __ .. __ � _ , , . - 11 . - . . friend ought a democrat wagon, �hen ------------------- . . - i; \ .' L , . - -, ' - I- law to have the' Local Option clause .18 - SERVICE.- The Pure Bred ' I- , � - - . j! . . .- ,: Yorksbire White Boar, Cberrywoo4 Cham- / .. . � :.-__ - to coin_ on. Parties wishing to see this animal and 11 _ . ­: , : : , of the Crooks Act submitted to the harness, the horse only is wanted FOR ' ' , y erected a barn and lately he has bwwt. ' , - � . . .1 11 I .: - '. .. lectorate of Pickering for their ratifi- plete the outfit. - Meanwbile our someday . 4ft � ­ e . I :i . . , . 0 Elio pedigree can do so by calling at lot 34, rear WIS 1 - 0 -- .. DUN AIR - . ___ -_ cation. of Bud concession, Pickering. JAMES HeRAE, . . - . . I - I . I . invester industriously attends the aucti . r . 0 - ; .- .: . ' .. -1. 1012 Cherrywood P.o. 24-27 � - . .. - . .- . . . I : I . - . . I . . I I.. _. . ­� The council1a'rb been 'charged with salea as'in years gone by. Perhaps tile -- --- ---- ------ . _� . I .. . I � ... � . -11 � . wmmwmramb� I I . . - . .. . . . .:­ I i � -,-. -.- - -- -.' -aelaying this .matter so that if the children -of the rising generation will ' 0 RENT OR FOR SALE. -The Im- I ; 1. � I - . . . . .. . . - - . . . I . - ' � - - ; . . ­ 8olneday behold a noble animal ement Warerooms and tile west end of - . . ! 1. . . � . - T . � i ... . .. . ­ measure passed, it could not effect .'D all its, muglipenst house, to -ether or separately; the . . . 11S t. . . . ..�. -..- the licenses for - 1891-9') N )w" this beauty sheltered by a 6arn, oacasionally h0u4e that Mr. F;;;yth now OcCuries; &196 � - . - - 1. . . I I.. --..,. �'; ­ journal is published in P1 Ing lem the two abops between the house and the old vera, . .� - ­ Vin, Ah I ocrat, and wearing harness barn, to rent. or would exchange for ,private -_ I ! - " , . . teresC of all gro a (aged witb weary waiting. Shirt,'' S d..', 0 . .- ­ . � . - � residence. Posseasion given the Ist of March. . - . .. . - . . . � - L . ,O �­ I -,- 111either the present council or its elle- The c?USUs officers ha;e ome particn- For further i)articulars enquire of R. HURT. I . . . - I' '*' _.. . r, . , - - �, �; , . - . . . I : . � , 1Z I .. '1_. . mies ; but endeavors to give a fair IsTiv M( dest question to ask the untor- Pickering Village, or by letter to It. HA.% EY, . � A . ..... I *.. o I - - . _...­ , - . �. I 0 - Alpena. Michican. 15tf - . Ready-made and to Oi el. I � . � .. - . . . � . . � and lijibiased Opinion upon 'all public tunate residents of Canada. For after -------- ------------------- --- . 1. I . , -i � . . - - -_ 11 � . - . . . I ­ �� .�-� questi�ns. With that purpose in cheerfully asking one how Much of tile : � - I . I 'r - � . . . ­ � I � - I -1 .- - I . --. , . . . . . . ; . .. . . .1 . I . � .. ­ .. . , - - I - , . . I I . . � ... - - i DRESSMAKING!. � � . . - . - I � . . earth v I I . . ­ - . . - I -1. .. - % Viewl. let us consider the charges. a 1 ictim had a notion of clairnin-Y, . . . � . - __ . . . .. ­ . . � I - - . . ^ - . . : . � � - . . . I - . ---------- . . . ! I I . _. . . . : . . � . .. nary sessio . ' to luore personal matters; it � . . . � �� . . AL the Febr . u of the tlleY go . . . � . - . . . . . . .. , . . _X . I I - _.J - . : . . - I . . ­ - - rather s;,n,,)ura of insult added to 'nitlry, IISS BUSHBY wishes to inform the - ... Splendid St ck of. , - . ­ . . . . � - board, held on the 16th of that month, after filling the large order of questions to 'ladies of CLAHEMONT and nei2hborl,00d . . . - 0 1 .. : .. � . . . : . . . . - I , __ __ .. . U 6 a aking Estab- ' ' - -1-1 - . _; - ­. _. - . I ; . . ,. . A . I I - . . - . : I ..-. ---. W . .. - .-. ternperance wor�ers, Had a notice of I'S 11136cessary* 0 question ' . . 9 and blame Can hardly be ik OVER N. BURTON'S . SHOP it - 0 T � . - the petitions were first presented,'sup_ tile best of o e' bilitY to anfiwer 'tile lishment in the rooms . -.-- - : - - : . .- ported by a healthy deputation of query I'll deaf and dumb." Th that she haa opened a Dreasm C _-.,­-'':--,., �� * ..- - I 0&,N A.- D E S. . 's i- .- -_ P -lotion flien been given, five weeks to the man who kicked Widl both feet the where she will be pleased to fill all orders I - . II - - .- .- . . I . I 1� . . . - I - I - - � . .1 . . - . . � ii would of necessity have ha,_1 to.ela officer who asked Mm such a Self evident placed with her in the above line. , ­_....- 1. � Pse . . . . . .. I i. �: . . . . . � � . i. . � . . - before the vote could have been takell, . . To Choose From. i - - . :: - - _. . - - ­ - . (luestiou. A Penalty is attached to all 23-26 1 � . . - - . . - . . : - -­�-� -� Ili or who untruthfully I.Iiake statements. . . .. -MISS BUSHBYO . . . . I _.. .� - - - ..- .1 I �! , . .. .-, . . I , " . I . ­ --- - _ ____ - , - I . . . - . . . . --- - . a . . ­ : .. . I . ., ._.� I der to allow for preparingi the Ladies ! dear ladies ! ! ponder before re ' - ' . V ' ' . .1, * . � -, -. � .. - . I .. I.. �__­: , - - _: . - � . _.. - . not thrust his nose around your domicile. ! - .g in th , .. � . . I.. - by-law and doing the necessary adver- plying to the ticklish question, "How old' _ . ' '; .1 � ' .-. . 0 i . . - : � - - tisillg--tbe by-law has. to be advertis- are you"? - Iftbe census enumerator has Be S''t ake' :0 f Sh ' I . . .� 1. , . ed from three to -five weeks-wilich Wall Pape I . . - I in e I I ' J ! , . .� . _. Would bring the time well into March. be prepared for the worst, for we exwted - . �. ra s I .. ' . . ... . . . . . . , . i . . after replying to halt the ue � . -_ -_ -40�� - � ,� - - . 11 - . Now our legal adviser informs � . . -I M , . � ' . . _......_...� us . . ' ' , ...arket for . Wear. " 1. . ..� . . I .. thaL aily measure to reduc taking R CoPious draught 07 water, to b' - � . . . I . . . .. . . � - C: . - , . e the rum- have oil hand a good - .. . I � . . 1. . . I . '. - . ". , � . . asked "How mau teeth h,Lv 0 V1,T E assort '* . - 1. I I .. 1. .. y e you" ? I Went of wall papers at Vari- - d I - - * � , . .- -'- qu a � - �.. .. . ber of licenses in ality re- --Do you part your hair -in the mid'le of Leav6 Y i. - .1 a municip , 7- .. . ires to be adopted by the first cf I* our Sprin I I _. � 4, March in order to take effect the same dinner" ? etc. on had for patterns. e's . r - - 4 . .. lie scalp" ? -What have y ous pric and attractive 6 Orde' with Ust * , . I . � ! .. 'I.. - _. 1 � 1� ...-.. - - _... - _: year. Thus it will be seen that the La Gri . ,f * , :,- -1 . - , . .. _. .. - . - : ­ . I . . - . 1. - . ippe is having a very successful ttione�y carinot be New Cottons, Musi* . . : 1 .. �.. � . I !_ _- I - . i . , ._.. - Option measure if carried, will take run,- but the toothael: e still holds its own surpassed for good value combined I ills, I . � ­ . , � - . � - �. - '" I - % : . '' ' ' - . I . * , I . - - I . . - - . - . eflect just as soon %s tl,OU,,h the at present for manv demute people at tAith low prices, . I fs i1i CS S9 . - . : . , , . , - , .. - . r- b -1a - 0 including indelliblo . .: '. . Embroideries and Ed ' ' � . . present Sport a trelliendons amount of , . r7� tln . I . - __ . y w bad been rusbedthrougli A,hen leads, compass Set, inks, black and . ;. . ! . . . , . . . - �! .1 � .1 . i--- I . . ,I . ' - I I a ... i ­ I _. I . . - Icil Mded order. It seems also very difficuk 11- . I tolls &C 0 * !, . --, ---, first introduced. As it . is tLe coui cheek, though it seems to be Of R One red, . n both large and and small qua . . Knitting Cot ' ' - - . i . L I . � .. _- -_ - has a petition comprising some 454 to c�arry with any dignity to tile slil tities. AL.;o all assortment of Bibles, i - ' ' . I , I . . . 7 - . - __ � __ *'* I � . ­ _� fferer . I _ . . - .­ - - . I . . , ___ . .- - I .. 8 Testaments and hymn book,-. as well I . I ..* I a . . - I - . uarnes of tro'od sound ratepayers Who frorn toothache, as tile Fmile of them is - . . 0 . .- . \ '_ _. - . . . . I - . ­ . . . . I . L . . . . ­ - � . . 1 _. - -1 advise the expense `60su,binittilig the rather grotesque. If one had not been as children's story'booiks, blank books ' . I . I FOR SPRING TRADE* '_ . ._.. � .. . - . . . _. . I . I-. - . 11 d to tile Jobs . � � . . - - - . 3 5 0 as w as p Ire - H(T'181:01 ided kind of smile alld account books. We have a good I I I - I - . . by-law, instead of , I . - ; - � - .. i . .. - :. .. _. . -1 . - . . . . I � - ... . . . - � . . ; - I ! *� . .- . I .. . . ._. .. _._. . ... N ously tile case. ' � 1rom. ehildhood Off�ucO'Might easiIV b c. variety of pocket books and purses, . _. � 9-S.. . . . .1 . ' � giVen, for it Pal -take's more of the grin (le- haiid satchels and baskets, with all - . � I * ' i . When all these factq "Ire conside're � . . ' � .- - . I%'(, th1uh-that complaints, such as we ­i6ive- th u -()I the lauRli ruirthful. , r i , - ft -s and - . � - .Man3? Ll*!.'Ie -�-Wllo teRill their potatoes a'ssortinent of children's to3 11D U N .... . 111V. -e inelitloned. will be withdraw , A R - - - . . - . . I` and turrill �orotlto for sale. ur .candies to suit their tastes.. __ ­ ----.-, _. - - ___ - .. . bly the Complainants. , .., ,e kzraiv . . ____ -_ ______ .�_ ____ - ____ -_ -------- -_ - - -2. -_ . It i�; at, present the intcInti6li, - - ba9r, to lioli tile pro(luce, not fro,,, a ' 3- M. I . .4. .,.,�, --- . � - It, I . I . . . . - .. . i We idea of generosity, but tile gi-aiu bags be- Ac: E. - BOONE � I . e I . - I . I � understand, to have tile vote taken ing wor costkv are taken better care of 28 : .., . . - .; - . abom tile middle of Ju * than their shabbier bi . .PICKERING. . . I . I . _. ne, and if tile -others, tlje ordilla ---.------- - . I . . .. 4, . . . . � - - , $1 - . 11 - - I - act passes it will go. into ffect oil potato loagg and thereNre easie ! . . ' . . . X I . . . -C 7 '_ . . . - I . I . . . . �'. Blivers in tile city have d , � . rator's : - . �. I . . .. . - May. Ist, 1892.' Ulv noted 111.0 . . Administ - . , . I ., . I . - ' - ... ,1111le will be i 1� (frow tbeir side of the hedge) praiseworthy � - . � . :_... . - a good time for takim, - - - '" - . , . , - - , ' . . - - . w - �� .. .,. - - �j a %, ,4 habit and now they are alwa NOTICE TO CREDITORS - _.. - _. - a . .. ST - . I. __1. . I - - � . I - * .. . .1 Oice Of tile Peovle, as having will look. out Ibr the bulky bi ys On tile ��.__�. " 9 KING STs, WE 'I . . . - � r . - la 911du bags - - OF - . __ -r ** - * 1% . . . I � - . - Z �' t .- . . . . , - - - :IN . , , � �. . 111" ill be entirely coinpleted. % �,, (,� - purchase. They are fu @ , . , , w � . - . . . . scarcely have colnMenced flnd' seed- when seeking turun)s auil" potatoes - for Andrew Douglas,Deceased 11 - 0 � . ­. - I . .. r , - ... - � - I . __ lly aware that the A "11> , � . . I . .. . - . Aiould have a large vote polled. usual murphy bag will jUst go tile 90 Ills. PURSUAN &,-r it, 4 At. .- . _r 0 1Z 0 I\T r -r 0 0 - . I I . . r7w. . . . -, .., . . � . when fil T to the Revised, Statutes of : 10-$- Ir I I . . . � � . '. . - . ____ - __ . �. * - . I � . ­ . ­ ... . NOTES AND COMMENTS. - - Ied, but a grain bag will snilgly given t IhMIC111111. 110,notke is hereby � � I / . Kz I 0 'tl The Repairing of Fine ' 1110 � - . . - - - ______ __ . . . Ontario I hold come! 30 lbs. more, therefore 'it is bat all' .; +,. �� . . . - . , i.. credi tors and other persons,having #_ \ .. - -_ � & . I - hardly su prisiug if they Pass over the 0"I"18 against the estate of ;? " % . I I .� - 1. eive I - . I . - .. . - I . , r- y . S,t.;.v Vi ­ . , - - � - I .. tha � . �� .1 I . . . . Andrew Doug � K 41 ?USS!E i, Watches ree *. ; 't I . . Ins. S t plicated . ' : l"tu Of tile tOwushill of Pickering. in the Co�llty 0 tL �1- : � '-: -_ ' L the death of Ald. Gillespie, To' cus'on"' weastire find seek more spude of outhrio. Yeoman. d"cOaSed, who -died oil or : -', nt u thev an expect. A man now -a -days &b0Ut tile Ifit day of February. A.D.. INUl.'are re- 11 .. - .-A" I I special atteutioll. . - ­ .. . I- - .. - 0 0 loses one of her foremost muill quired to send by reRisterbd ]otter or itellver to . 1-�, �,­ - * . ' I . E6 1� 4s . . - , Ile adopt" the new faugled gener- -Messrs. Dow & Mc(sillivray, solicitors for (I'leo. 1; I /, . % � _. - _. t cipal legislat.or�. Without J ous f I I I- . _. The deceased was as,J, i � - 411 Work Guaranteed.. -,. Chargei Moderatei . . . - , , . ot will have lond growiinps if 1, Douglas. administrator of the estate of the said I I - N. X I - I . I . . ed to be the best finaijejer ,()a(, of ol .e Andreiv Douglas. deceas I _� _-,�% ., K I.. I I . �. - : � - acknowled- 1,or to the ouid V 0-1 _V 11, . . . ­ . I . I - ..�. ... I I I 0 is Ineky euDugh to aet rid of it d Douglas on or b,foro thee( _".9 . I . i. � . .- . . . I � ... . .� - . of whiell C-110 Queen Cit�, executive fasi,ioue(I (I� 15th DAY of MAY . ., � ROBT L C . � .. �:.: . Itnensions. Tile farmers 183-1, their names and addresses witb full I)al- .. �. - UTABERT, - -_ : I ; - . Could boast and hiseliair at the pubi, 011,allit to p t a closure on such a tool -811 ticulars of their clatins an(I and Of the aftmirities . r�L�� . . , I f � 4" . � - . . ... - ­ � _.. I le pract, I it any, hold by thew. And notice is hereby - rt .1 11 - - Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller.- , . . �_ desk Will be a very difficul ire or else openly tender 10 baus I _), -.11 � . .. I . .. . - t piece of f, Of given that the said administrator will iinnied- - - - '.P%. I � � . _. ! - . . . . . __ I . L .. I - . �, I - . produce it,q R i)0UU8 for patrona tely after tile said date proct4mi to distribute - 9 King St , West. �: � . . . I furniture to properly fill. Ha * go for it Ift . . �; th I � . . � . .p . I _ - . gone to California fo' V"'g "tins to this if summed up. 8 agOets of We said deceased among the parties �_-_ - -_ - - . � . . , : I.. .. I . . .. I I r his health, Mr. - , -001,T. entitled thereto h' vt regard n _____ -,------ --------- ___ __ - . - ­­*10410010--� 1 o ly to the - - _____ -------- ____ ___ - .. ... . . - clailas of whioh 6 a' Mave rece v � . ' ! I I . .: � Gillespie died near Los Angeles 31, . '. , Sh i ed notice as . - . - - - I . - � . . -.- . : - Satu I . . - . aROCK ROAD . ... -.. - - above required 1. . I . . It.. . . : ' : . . . . .- .� rday�. .1 11 ­ . _ . . v -, Dated this %th day of March, IWI . - - ' .. . : - . - .%_1 '. .. -1, ....:__;_ � - I., - I .I.... �� ....- I - FOR 1.� .. . _ .. ­ _ . _ - I � GO TO HARVEY'S, .. . - - - � .. . - _. Petitions - ; ­ �­ �. p , . '-I..- .. . GEORGE DOUGLAS.Adulinistrator. I . I . . have bee, I - Master SLauley has returned. I . . Or We solicitors. � . - .1 I .� n Med to Protest Mr. Kno is rushing r 2325 DOW & MCGILLIVRAY. Whitby. . f * � the suga business ansr-We � . � ... . - - ' Jhe 61ection of D. Porter to the Legis- still. . I _ . -------.---- ---,. ___ ____ 9 . Z.) I � _ . - Sliced Roll Bacon, Bolo *na S ' 11 - . . - I I . .-.. . �_ - I h uce, and it is rum M I - orking in town : .. . - .114 - r. David Swith jig * Smoked Ham, Mixed Pickles in bulk ' . � - - . ' this week. �. - - x. McNeill will have the . ­ ored that Ale. I ­' � . , , .. ­� ..'_ . . . saine ro, has been anig-aged I h . 4 � _. _� - - - y i I v Mr. Per, .. n t f Matt" of the Estate of Abigail t..Jes * . i . . ; diffie-ult to encounter wit i..re- k Mr. Seth Badga' -hand. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Buckwheat Flour, Fresh Orancs and 1 - I , : gard to his el a farm - � . - - . - - I : obinson UndiphiU, deceased. I - . m ins of Mr. Westgate's run- . ia o tie in - . . - . � .- House, for the same riding. It is away are dergoing repairs at tljo shop. Notice libereby giveu, parsumat to sections spec'� I 9 od val . . , ection for the Dominion The re R . Lemons,, Some . _..... 1_ � thou" U a . ,� . - . � - . - A t that a saw -off will be arl:anged. Miss Daisy has resumed d' . 30 of Chapter 110 of the Revised Statutes of Japan Teas. Cash'tor Eggs. '. . - .. _. _,� .-: I - 4 ... ..- . : Although ka assistant. The school - uties again Ontario. 1897. that all creditors and Others hay- :­ . . . . . - . - 11- .. Z -.1 . . not a lawyer, we oppose a is well attended ing claims against the estate of . I � . . - � . . . __ . . Saw in any case. If a candidate is at present. I ___ - � -_ ______ - ____ - - -__ ____ ___ -I------ � - = GEMWWWMW-W� - - ------- ----- -_ __ __ - .- 7� _! ;: . . - . . - I.. _� ..-. I -; _.: L I � Abie,il Robinson Underhill, .' . .. ..., . � - . .. _. - I .s . . ted, . . . - . . � . . . . - .. �- . . - . I I . . . 11 . - ,-.- ; � but- if nothi�g a few weeks with her many in the . - . . . _.. . . . s in Countyof Ontario, mayried woman, doceniled. - . . -OU CAN GE T ­ .. . I . elected unfairlylie should be Unsea Miss Ferguson, of Toronto, is 13POn( Ing Latelk)f t e Township of Pickering, H , � . I . �_ . substantial can b' -friend i � . . Y . . A .:. . . ..f . - 0 . I . ­ �L . __.. i. I - a 6 this part of t� township. � who died on orabout theq8th d&yof September, , I , . . . . 11 � . - / - - . I ' � . ... - . I .. I . ; . . .. .; . . .i . . _t I . �: - law was established th a view- to first to commence seeding operations. He the Toronto Oeneral TrustsCOmpanv. Adminis- � ­ . .. . .1 . . - . wi mol - ' I . . 'i, . . . __ . - ' _ �: proven the expense of "defense should Farmers 1800- am req UlTed to deliver or send by post pro . 1. - - - are getting. to work on the Vid to John E. Farewell, Esq., of the Town of .... . - ,. -,� not be forced upoin him. The protest land. Mr. Fitzpatrick was a ng tile hitily. in the County of Ontario. Solicitor for I . . , , % - . . �.. . - ­ trutors Of the estate and effects real and per- . It . .. - 11. _. - . ..� - , . farthering justice. and not for the began to sow on Monday. . I sonal of the said deceased, on or before the � GOOD' PAI'NTS 'AND,. OILS . . .. ... ­ - .. I : . � � � I - � , ,.- purpos � . . - . . - . � . I- .� 1, . . . . . . . .__ I e of conve ing Political preju. The Canadian -Band ga- � . . . - - - -11. . y I - . .. 1; - - . . . I ve. their first - FifteenthDay of may, 1891, k * 4 . i . . .:. . I . . ., . . : . J I � ! I . _* .. dices. ._ ,,, - Concert on Mon ay evening in Knox's their christian nanies, surnames, e4dreamle and It . . . a . I : . � . - . � . I " � - . _. ! - - " _�., _____ ;-� !a- ,,' - I rrange the full . . t I . �. � �. .. - ­ - - � . .. ::` ... - , I' Park. The band - will no d�ubt a descriptions, and � f I , �',: .1 . .. _� '. ' �i` - ... . I . - W�. i . . . ­ :­ --,.. . I , . .. . Th . with Profess r Firefl claims and PArticullm of their r I �. � - 1. . . of the securities (it any) hold by I I . I I I � . - - 1 * , - � �,� r . e following points *4f ' r -a tourna I I : I . . : . _. ml - t". .j . - y fo I I ; . : � .. li � ,- . ,- �. � ��­'� 0 well taken : and firework MOnt them; and that after the last I lentioned date �� . . �� .. _........ I I � I ..;�'_":, .. .: �'.." d weather will display, as . I I .1, . : . . . A Government that profited by the ai ' soon as the the said administrators will Proceed to die. ..1- . I - I,._: 1.:.., . - ­ dmit of it. tribute the assets of the said deceased amo I.. i . _. --. .Iw . -1, - . L'::. . ug I � ' ; . - ­ ..:.. ­ Of the C.P.R. callnOt justly complain- , ­, - . %� . I I - . .1 . � .. - - ' . � - � - .: mr..L.� . _ �.'.. '... - � � nly - - . - .11 ,� .. I .1 , . . :. � � . . .. � becaude the G.T.R. sided with the Mr. X W the cl&l"18 Of which tbev have then notice, ; . � 11 . . I - . . .. ! . . i I ,_�_­ . the Persons enUtled thereto, having regard o . I � I : � ____i� _0_**0­6" ' . .. esel ptions,,- at' I I . Of , . .. .__111- : -., Dhn ,aullkner,ofCoboconk,bra-ke- and the said administrators wil . I Z.- . � - .... .. . .. � :. I �. _�; __: I .. . I I not be liable I � . . ; I � .-1 f � Opposition.. One road basthe sa e man on t '. �. . . I in he "! Coboconk accommodation," for the said assets or any part thereof tosr - __ . I S. 11, - - � . ILI - N I - .. . I _­ , '' � - : , �. -' -, 1. I osi ion as claims notice � � 1� . ..�-�' bao been feeling very strong this - lot have been � . � I . - -- - right to ebAmPiou'an Op -t- Person or Persons of whose , . I - spring, go I received st the time of such dis- . � ! � . . :: '. - *. ";,. alftother has to do 6 much so that he twisted off e of the tribution. a ....J 'I., I . :: ,_.... i­� attle for t%(e Gove J xT , RICHAR DS N .1. " � I , . . ­­__ rn- " on ­ � . ... , 17-011VER-i ,�,' � I i . I � +1 . 11 I ,,'­::�­T �7, - ,L;,.-,:- - �, -,,,-'I' ,P . .1 - I , t, 1. I 991. I kh I I �______­_ N Ir7 - it' I I I k - . � , ­ brake rods, thereby securing a 1;iLd &11 and . . - . I . . I - i "..'%:11 1; .0 , . I.. _.: ment, - , ThOre- is 110 more haM in the - . " tA1140. R. Parommil - - - - , - I . . 11 _,� 0 � . . _11 ... . - . . - � - - . - 4-1. I .. I— 1� - . " ...- ��'. - .; ' Z� ." � "'Id, - I - T. -1 .! _. . 1. J, 'L i . " .,- 4: �. . .:.I 1- . . , - . A brokou heAd. 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FROM OUR.-EXCHANQES. � : Plaud it even if it be found - :,'' - : , . I'.- � . I �1 .. I _ Flour, pastry, per b 9 $6.50 Brau per ton �. . - I 2- , , ... .r:..;�., .. : '. ; . , � �, I 11 � - - I,— - I , , , � - , _. I . . I . in- the most(b,puable walks , � ` � I "''! 2 office stoves. , " ., , - � . . - , . , L. '.1 $It. Shorts. per -ton, $20 Screenings per ton $14. , _:� , ..� .% , . � - .. i . I . - ,... . I .,:, . - - - - I . ­ , . . �.. . , ... .. . I . - - . - I " * , . - :: �-4. - - : .., -.-. ­�,000,000 has alreadv been stit'scribed I Of life, and I 'find more of � : .. I .. I - -. 1. :,. I, , .. --., 1 box otoye. - ; -- - ' , ; . - __� I - .. I _&_ - .- _1 1. I . ... . . ­ 2 second-hand 60A 0toves. - : - . � . . ., - , - - I .1 . - 1- - . .,N IRKET... � _. I., ... % �: 411.1 �; 745 1 , . , _. I . . . , ,_­�: - . . _., towqrds the ColliDaNVood ship raiw this article in use dnring ; _' %� O' 1. . . . . ­ . .1 .. r.. -;; .. � 0 .1101ft-_ - I I wheel machine. . � ,... , Mft--%. .� - _., -1. � I - � , - "'.. .. . .. ' "" . I � '. ", - � _ *1 �: _.. ,� m- ,,,, - - ��...� . . . a this quarter of a century , � . . . . I,wheel boxing machine. . --: �� � " . � d the preliminary survey will be mal; . . . I TORONTO, April 16, 1891. . . __�-- - 13Z _6�-P.", .. � _: � . : z. ., . _. �? I , .44 1� - � . an .1 :1 :1 - . : . . , � . . . � I 1 spoke teunfiving machine. �- - .11 :� � ,_ I— _. . � . .. . - I I . ,. � . than was the case in - ; - . I : .1 .- 0 to S 1 12 - I _. 1. - .. � I . . . any .. . Wheat, fall, bush ........ S 1 1 - .. .. L. I 1-1 - " PT, ' . is summer. . - - ' 'i ` 1 i � I . -2 nail hammers. _. . 1: -, �' � , , -.- - - - . - � � � Z / L ,:+.r: ., 1� .1 _ � . I ._� - . 1. ` � .. - : ­ Wheat, si . I 02to 1, 081 I Watch. 1 Bedroom Clock; * . . . , th eight quarters receding it. � . . .1 I .-I NVbitchureb Agricultural Society has P � -_ � e. .. -:� - �� I ,�_, '. : . , - 11 . I Im There is no profession in Wheat, red winter ...... I 10 to 1 12 1 Pedlax's Wagon Box, nearly nvw7­ - __ _- ��.-�_�4 - . . ,; :­_­ -� .. �� - ,. -1 . . to hold a -Spring Horse ShOW On . .. � 1. . 1. ��,Jh� - ' decided .- ._:1 I .I.- � 1-:1'. - :_ '' ' -, - - - e Stouffville Agricultural Grounds on . which the fact is more ap- Wheat, goose ............ 93 to. - 941 WILL BELL VERY CHEAV - ­ - " , 11.'_­� . , .* _. . I . 0 - I . * , , , _ _- th . parent than in the publica- H 0 RS E M E N Is .�_� I e,._:,� t, , . , . I ... - Osts ' '58 to 61 : ' I : � --,:,-; '.. � , �i- Wednesday April 22nd. . , bush ................ .. I .. I -I' . I z - - I . . � tion of -newspapers and peri - ' . T. C. BROWN .". . - _ .1 . . - �� .- 'Mr. Reuben LeRoy, station agent at - odicals. it was the custom, ... � . I ­ .- I I _., . . Barley, bush ............. ' . 54 t4,. 56 ..'� . y : �.,­�ki*_ -�- ' ,-I. '. . - . : ' . ,� I ,- - !. - . 11 - 82 to 88 8-y,-, - ­ BROUGHAM. ': " �. t-_- I -_ . . I . . ,- � _ : . . ... - . I . 4 �­ - C,obocouk, was last week fined $50 a ' - til :. . I . ..:. . I I . - - . . .. . Peas,bush .............. . .. . ., . . na - an a few years ago. to ... I * � I.: -:. . - .J � -_ 4% ., I ... - .. . ' - . . I Hay, now, ton ............ 8 00 to 18 00 . - :., .. -4- - . . . - I . � ­ . i'L ,,, I �, Ists by Col. Deacon of Lindsay for dis. work up a circulation by .- - - - ,. . - i I . - cc .-I ­ - . I . I 6 00 to 9 00 .:. ' ;. - .. . 11;. 11. , I : ; � honest endeavor and able editotia �. �. �'. , . . � Straw, ton ........ - - I .1 .- - cl(,zing the contents of a private telegram. I work; .: '. . I . �- � ;�.­ 4. ; L' . . ., ,­, ,, * .. '­�_..'_­�, . I . George Fisher, proprietor of the Station but to -day I find many magazines in exist- I .. .- , .� . Dressed bogs ............. 5 25 to 5 75 Wo- Eo O'BRIEN �. �.'�` - I - �­._­ L . . - w eu ! 'year aga, end these . - r, " - . . , � / ... . . . , ­'. I - , " ... _� 11otel.. Bowmanville, dropped dead h en,e * unheard of a I . . - Beef, forequarters ....... 4 50 to 6 00 . - - 1; I .1-1 I - �_: . �. _.�, - . papers, �have thousands of subscribers. '' Beef, hindquarters ...... 6 50 to 7 50 . I I I , ., , - , . - 'i 1. _01 I -1 . . . . , - .1 - - I.. � � , .+- - ­ - - --i;. .. ,0=113g, downstairs about I o'clock Frii- . . . THt : I �... .- - __ ,_ " , � 1. - Had th a journals stopped td count steps : Mutton ....................... 6 00 to :� 7 00 . m .. .1 . . . . . . "k, L' - 4 . � : L I .. ­n_�,� - I " , . - _. Apoplexy is supposed to be . . , day WorlaIng. . . , I . � . _; - op ., 1. - amd plaleetheir f,eet thereon, they would ' Veal, carcass ............. . 8 00 to 10 00 - :81AT.... I . 1. .1 .. � .� ,4'' . . � I . � , _: �, L . �- . - : the pause. . . . I . as yet b feebly strugglina for existence, I ­ � t F I . . �. - ..�1.11­ a � �",,�, . . . I Butter, lb ....... 00 25 to 00 26 -A- _A6. . . . -. -_ .1� � ..",%.A ., . , . : . ""v -'J - I . !""r, - I - A'Port Hope grain mercLant who Ob- but the3 have adopted a different method. 1 . s ........ 00 11 to 00 121 -. � . . . . .. � _� �.`, . - I- . .0 . .. - . -I- " 1�. I _: 1, '; I . : RD � ­ ... I I � � , . . � . - - ­ I . - , . duty ha6 been fined one hundred dollars esty and meri� coul in many years. .. �. t �4 . OXINION BA - PH : . . . structed the assistant insp6ctor of weights By f ake games and Bible competitions they - . __7 � I -f d measures in the performance of his have accomplikilied in one ear what hon- - . HER4r '- I . � - d noVdo i . I * NK - - ­ 1: I..., _. I � a costs. , . I - - In most. cases this present popularity will . . . � I I . . . .. ... - '. .. �. � � . � .. ­ an - I . .. ... - � _. I - . , - . -.:. - An insane man named Adam Laing subside !at about the same period that they - __. - I . I - i . ' ' - - - . I 1. . oh- his bed sheet, made a rope of it and .cease to! bonus patrons with gifts, real and 11 ital Paid up, $1,500,000 As'good, prompt, quick, reh- ­ - .C,- - I . . . P . . - - � to If in the gaol at Simcoe on imaginary. Perhaps you do not call this k i .... - rpl u - - . 00,000 able work tells every timo..:, ". - 11 -4" --' '_ ... - � I . banged himse ' I 60 ( S, . . $1 J� 1. . ,.e� �.. '.. . �_, _.: Monday. He was 60 years. old and leaves enterprise. I would fain name it lottery, . .1 . ­ I . � - I #�:� _._. .. but as our laws fail .tq reach this kind of i I . I Ihave the largest trade ..... ... -.. �... . 4- " - I _. wife and two grown up sons. ' - . . - � - . I I - . � ,� - . � a I fake we must give it a, more respectable -. .. 1. - . . ­ . . WHITBY AGENCY. .. - I - . . .. ..:� - . . � � - I � - V . - in Ontario county.. . - I . 'r.-- . � . . - . . 0 ­-._ 1. I A Port Perr7 firm has shipped to Tor. designation. � . - . ..1. - � . I . . . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. I . - . . . . - , ..; i -1 ; . I � � . . . � . - �, . . . , '4 , I . - onto several tons of bass since the fishing, s - * * * * I 1 - .� , . _. � , . . .� - � I � I � 2 I I interest allowed at highest current rates. No . - . ... I - ; I ) .�.. - � .-. I A I- - . - .,,; �:- . - '_ - began. The demand in Toronto fdr Scu- - The oronto Mail is a lonrual of the � . . I . - �.. .- 0 " The FickerMg L notice of withdrawal required. If I say I'll flave your pi es ready- ' ,.;K - . I CWr �_ . `�14 . I go1D bass bas-�een enormous. A person comme�dable character, having reached - � - - . . . � I ,- I . . n I - . .. . I . . I I W. H. HOLLAND, by a certain day, I'll have them by . . _; - I at a first class restaurant its prespnt eminence in the old and time- I � . . . . . . _; � ' ., having a meft I � I - - . . - . . . . loly . . . : . . .1 - -/ . : : ays 30 cents for a small piece of bass honorel wav; bat in order to keep pace ,- ', � - , ' I * . . . � . . - . .. t I that dav, and they will be correct.- . I ­�., . , . - . . - . - - "' . �. p ! with iiq rivals has recently adopted the . . - ly done and finely finished. -. - - �__: f " __ - om the Seugog. ' . - . . .. �,+: J - . : - .:- d. -6 I � 1. . , . . . fr . ,vms 'killed most 4eplorable method yet presente 99 , R19CIPROCITYIV .. � , . . I � Hector McLean, farmer, I � ­ - .. . - . k � , . . .., � .. � a had Each issue of that great dailv contains a . � . . My new gallery *is one of the largest, o- __ Z. rA . E�ar Uptergr . .. 'i , . . � - coupon, slaking whom the- reader considers ' N WS I , � i .. - - � - been in Orillia and was walking home i . I _: A. Urquhart,'Fashion6le Tailor, and best ,appointed in the Province. I ­ . the most popular minister of the Gospel , . - . � _�', . .. - i . , On the track. Before reaching Upter. . I ­ . I -1 -- - . 1\ I . in Canada. The reader fills in the blanks I . . 0 . I . � I . . . . I . � is not in favor of trading with the Everything is as handy and tasty - I - I - � 1. . . I . ' . - . i . . ' , � . . � - - . .__ �'. .grove he sat down on the edge of a cul- -the name and address of his favorite ; . : .... . -.1 . I . j, but is doing a large as money can make it., Call � , : ..: -1, . , -i- - � . . . . .. � United Statef _ , ,. - - ...: : I : - - . � � I . . . . . � . . � ,-.-. - . . Vert, where he was struck by the steps of pastor. Were each reader -only allowed to I .- ... ,� , trade with Markham and Scarboro, around when in Whitby- _. . . , .: 1.1;c - 4 - : . . �- a passing train. Death was 1DstaDta1l- vote once the thing would be' reasonable, . OFFICE FOR � - * _. � . - .,wi - -11� I .- . Townships. The fashions for 1891 77,7'. :E_ (=)9:Bn=2�T_ .- ''.. ..- 4 � . . � - . � � ': cous. I . but aq one person, can vote as often &a- he . I ; I - - ., ­_ ..;­ - ' ' . I . � I � ved and I can make you - - , . .1 :: . dl __ -1 A merchapt in Clifford offered a yonnR likes. the coupons are in great deman * d. - ­ �- - 1-. I. - .- I - . I have just arri _v . - * ­ , � , .1 _: -_ , I . . I .� . . :. Call and . . .- _.., - 1, .: woman 20 yards of. silk for a dress. if bhe I have always been taught to respect min- � .- . I .. 1. � . . � I the latest style. get a nobby (=X.&.agLM:M2Z0= - '. . - .. -, 1-1� - ., - . - - I . - .. . . � -._1 - ra . � I . . . . . - - Wouid saw half a cord of wooJ in front of isters and considered them ambassado . :a � suit. Fit guarahteed. - , . . , . ' . . ,­ -1 1 . . - I . 1. She borrowed a saw, spit on f rom . ! . - ,:! . . . I his store. a higher and holier clime, but now I �,� '. I . . . - . _1�11�.. I . - . . I . . - - '.... : � . , - ROUTE BILLS' . -.,. . . �. _:Z I [ . " - I . . . . . .. . - '" and ouh that wood find that even the clergy is fallina a prey - . . 1. � � I . _. . . . . - . .�,��, k r I - . - L . I . . ­ . . � . I .. � -'. � . her hands I A. Urquhart, Brough=, .. � I 1: --- _". - . to men's wicked devices. Besides the I .. I -_ - . .. . I �-. � k ­_ . . I . . - ... I I . I . _. , ­ - .- 11 � , . - . � . - .- - . . . . ­ . ­ : *-_ III . pile in just three hours, and the admiriug - opularity aspect of the case, the minister . . . � - . . � .--------------- ____ . ­ - � I . - '':, . - . . � I l-, . ..-J, I'- . � cro,wd bought her a $12 hat to go with p - - . 11 . � , . - �� � -7 - I �.. I W�'. � - . . obtaining the largest number of Votes is �.. . . � - . . . . I - I � - . ifl�_:-, �_- .. - .. �_ . . . I . - . ... -L:;- . � _1: . . I - -_ .. I . I .�, .- � . � .1� - � - . .:. - . . - .- . I . . � . .. �. the dress. given a pass for a trip to Europe. Hund- ... _. � 1. � . AND- I . . .�, - � ... � ___ . � � . �1:.� , - . I . I . . �� � -1 � ... * . HERE To NEW - PRECIS 11 I I ­ =_:_:� . . At " Ye Olde Folkes'" entertainment at re& Of Copies of this paper are bought - . . - I , - I . . . - I ___ ___ I .: .+* . , . . � . -1. (),nemee tbe costumer, were magni - . � .. _. 4.... .. 1. ,, � . I I I � � -:. I --O%,,.- . . I . . .- - 11 . ... 1;i. 11 ticent, daily in order to 3btain coupons, therefore � . I' . I . .. - . I . � . . - .- . � . . . - " 1 . I . I . �. . . - . ..: . _: I � . - __ . ; , I � .. _. . : . ome of the ladies wearing silk dresses the party commanding the greatest amount . . I .- . - : __ . __ - : . , 6 � BROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK . . . ­ , - - �, � __ I �t_� . � . i . a .�. over a hundred years old, the gentlemen of enrrency will likely get .the trip. It .:. . . � . . �! � 1) . �. - . . PEDIGREE CARDS. - . I - I . . � � , � - . . - . I . .. appearing in �owdered wigs, slashed seems to be passing strange that thd popu- ' , . - I .. I : , , � 1.d � . I _ t . .-. .. : It oublets and knicherbockers with Do end larity of God's ministers can be determined . _. Whitby Mirble Works. . � . . .. � .. Established _�. � � .1. ­�] ' . , - - . - - . d - . . - ; I I I � .0��: .. . . . .f lac(! as wag'the costume of d!indies- in by lucre. Preachers who can control their . - . ,.. ,� .. . _. 1. _____ - � . . ... . -, - : ". I.- - � . I . . - . , - - 0 . . . I ., . . - � , . . i - I . . - . . I . :I- MatIA L . . � . ,­_... perso- 6 : - � �., . nal vanitv to anch an extent will not .. I . . - . L L .......... _ I . . , � _.. - ye olden tvwe. - � . . & -0 . . I son & Hawkin, :. I ­, I - - � . L - - I I Mr. S. B. Hoover of I%Iongolia. Irot one enter this contest. lexpect!to hear of a ' .. I I - 18'6711 �: I Donneybrook between the women and min. I .� . . . L . . - _.. . .il . . - � . - . .L .1 - .. L * Manuf ract urers of . ... � . .. - __6.. I . " I . . . . . . V . � . . :_.-�­ . � I . � . . -1. . .:. ­ - - . - oo ­ 14-: .. - of his limbs badly . crushed at the saw . ters of Toronto before this contest closes .- . : Marbl6Monumen to, Headstones and all .. . .. �. -1 . � I . - : . . I . . . . L � _:­t.��,, . I ..- 111111 last week while eliainina logs to the 'a . .1 L . . I � - . 1� - , -7� ,I . . in . on the 26th of May. When viewed from I . : . . other Cemetery Work. I . . . ,_�,,��­. 11 .- . .� . I I with his team. He happen- all quarters I think that the Canadian I .1 I . ..,. - - � _ .. . - . . � � - carriage way - A �FULL . . i , . . . I I - , .....- �.Ao . of Scotch, Swedish, ALm- . 1. - " . I A180 Imports" ' � � :1�� � 'S, - � . - . . '- �' 4 " , - . in the log which was -er financially � . 'a- or L ..� come betwec , � I anadian *mnlf , ­_ . . I - I . : , :�... ed to- clergywould be much bett __ '-' . . . . swican and C - .y - , I'-, - . as well as morally if the Mail bad chosen I I I - I L , , - - L - beiu,y drawn and another and the former . . All parties'wishing work would do well to on 11 . Pump Fact , - - - -_; .1' .. I . 0 � .. . . . . I . ) , � - __ .. L .., � .. . . . - - � _. 11 I . .... men. ministers . I ." . � . . onus beforer:,chasing. All work guaranteed - _. � , , _, ­.; I - _. - . rolled towards him, thus crushing,his leg go"me more worldly class of before but . 1. -_ I and prices 0 lowest. �._ . 1. "' , ,. I two logs. have had strong temptations I � . CR-. (3e:rov7,,.,l:2To3p3:let(D'r...I ­ _` L ­ - - - . betwe6n the .' ASSORTMENT ­ _____ ______ - .L ­ 1. .. . . . found the most difficalt to -­ I . . ..L. .": �,+_ - - . . - I - . � A young Indian lad named Poite, em- this one will bd . -1 . I � .;,... 1.4. . .; , . . _. I I .." � �� J � � . .1 ployed in Dr. Sibbald's bush, Newmarket, resist. Laymen, pray for them I _. . - . � Go We WARREN9 . _ - . - Manufacturer of - - . . , 4, . % . . -00-0 . - .1 . I 1.,.. - - . . . : � .. .: � ! . - . . . . . was cutting down a tree wh6n it fell ,upon I I .1 ...- I . � . . , ,- Old Friends. I . .r _.. . . - -.,;,:� ,.,. . - --::, I - 1, I I ­ :. . ..- . OF THE'. - I.. . Watches, Clocks, J owellery - Lift, Force & Suction PUMPS _. . ,�,;_�:�_'.L: L - - , _ ' . .. . __ him, as he was found beneath a new y - :­ FL ­ - .. . . . �.. d Silverware - . . . , ` - _,�'. I . . I - . . . . - . . I .� - - _ ' ith his face crushed almost - . I I an .- . 4 , _. - . felled tree w a name of Wl�iteside is associatei I . 1. - - - . : .- . . I Th - . Deep -well Pumps of Brass, Iron aud -: ,-. I .'. ­_ -1 -1 . - , � I- - !beyond description. The dead boy was ttlere of this towusbip.' .:. . - . . . . I . in all styles and at aJl prices. - , .. 1�., 0., ,_ . ; I - . , I ­ _', L L .. I I . ' , . 1. - . I I Porcelain. � . .1 ", . - - . - . . - I. , , , . .. .1 . ' . � I -, ` . � an orphan, being a son of the late Moses 'ith the early so .. One of the familv has lived for some time - , I . - . . . . . . - - 6 - . . ... .:. . .. .; - 1. . a . .. . ' �'; � - Porte of Georgina Island. BEST CUTS* Atiy one UNDMILIk ' � 4 .. .. . . . at Oldcastle, near Windsor, and upon leay. - - *.. - .. . 1. . . - . JaMS GEARED AND PUMPING I ': -I � x:.*� � - : the . New Wfli _ ,� � �. We are pleased to learn that the Agri- ing his wife was served in following .-. -. , I . wanting a ' :.., - L. - . i:-!- - . . ' * , '' , : ': � "' . . . , . ... . cultural Society is considering a scheme .rnanner:-After many years of happy �, - - - - . . . I 0 WindmiLl and Cistern Tanks, and -.- ;. . ., - , , - . . . I . . . .. __ I Sewing Machine will do well t I . . , , - - - I- . .. .. . - .. . . L . . .. � .. - I . . . L' . - 11. I � urpose - I Cistern Pui I - _: . -, to secure additional land for the p association we gather around you on the . . . nps. Mail orders , � . I - I \.,.:. � . . - w home, to ex- , . . I . . . , .., . - call and got price from � I I �. . - . q� . . . . . ­ . � , the Lindsay track to the full eve of your departure to a ne I . . . � .-.------.* I 0 &� . . I . . . . - . - I of extending � . - . . . I I . promptly attended to . .. . . .. f. .%,�. 1RA . .�. I ' - I : -VIT III -T, . . . - �, balf-mile dimension. 1�1r. J. McDonald, press o r sorrow and to wish you Godspeed. . . : ... I. . , - - CX. OtTsr. 2 f� � ", :. . u .: .. - � I . I - il ,:. the The kind heart and gentle band never fail- I .- . . .r,YM,kN FORSYTH, Agent, Pickering . � �� ._'_� I . - - .; who owns the adjoining property to in Joy and gladness, in sickness and sor- , . I . - . I I - . '. . . . -9 ly .. PICKERING. ONT. . . o . ..." .4, '_�� � . , . �. I A _. _______.______­ ------ -_ -- ------- - . . '. ,,, - . - ietv balf-way and ing � . . I .: � . I . � ----------- . . ill I . ortb, liar met the soc _. . ­ -.11 - . . �... : . ,� I . ,:. %­',.,� . . I . . . , : . . 1� 11 long be missed. Our esteem to no I . . J -------7-- -- ____ - - - __________.____� I I . � - . . . . .1 �tiiiite f,)r this pur. row, Wi . . . . � . . - . I . .. ..- .".,7? .. - . .. bas offered-tbe land re(I rt months, but � . � 1. . . * PICKERING * - - PICKERING . - - _P�;.--.! . . . . .. I I . . � . ­'.. - . ­ . . . . . I . . . - � .. I . - -tire. This is a fragile growth of a few sho . . . - 1 . �.- � . .. __ pose at a very liberal fi, the titurdy strength of neariv a .. I I . - .- : 1.1�',:Xl . - - . - - . . t . . � �. �% 1. . .-:- - � t . r . .�� .: I � - ,I: - � - . .- . wove in the right direction, and the direc. - years. To many of us You have come in' . . � . . " ". , 11 - ­ 1. . ; .... . . I . - . .. - . �, . __ be complimented upon their sympathiz- - 1. I ard If 1. ." ,.,'j .­." - - .. . -.1 orate are to I e euise of a sister of charity, �. X � . � . Lumber � Y '' PLANING M ILL. .� �� _4­�v . i - ­­ 1, . - I enterprise and energy in dealir)6 with � , in. our griefs. soothing away our pains, � . .,4. . . � . ­ 1. a - e ing ' L . . - I - - I . I .- � - __ I . - I . I I this matter and smoothing oved , ­ � � 7 . k � . - :� - �, __ ......... A ineeting ofLindr-ay , the pathway of our I . . ; : . . . . . . - .1 I . ' ' . �.� -,' '' I .1 . . . f . 1. - -I- � " " .� - . . . "..n, .1 . . ­ . . - I . - . . bor semen 7 .. - . . . . � - -1; .. ..... !-' 4 1111vi . - I .. . . m.�`. . I - . . � . � � _" S - .. - . . - of - . ' . . . I have bought out the lumber yard 0 DOI(N . - n Saturday even ones to their home in - the green acre ' . , , . . . was held o a the Heaven." in our hearts your kindly deeds , * - , Pickering Village$ - .. - . .1 ing for the -purpose of assistlun - - : : Mr. J. H. McQUaV at I . � I . . - ;.:,. �..,i . I I . - I I i. t � . - - I have won a -gentle fame, and though dis- .: � I. . . : ly all classes ot - - - '. .. i� - . . id am prepared to supp I . . - - --, _. " .11 , - . . &I I I j - - . � . . . � . .- I sebeme. " - . . � L . "...� :: - , , . - I I - . � ' 0 ' " tance May henceforth divide us, your mem- ... . : I - . . lumber at the lowest cash price. . SASHI' .- - : , �_.­�A .. ay morning . : . . 0 ! ,,-. �.,. - . - . - - About 6ne: O'clock Tuerd v will still be kept warm around the . ­ . - -'- �� , � i _ - - or , .- ___11 ,� � . I . . � . - 4 . - . flames were seen bursting from the rear Our prayers . Printed While; You Wait. - . I !I , , �. . ��.' , � . . hearthstones of our bomes. . - -1 . , BLINI)SI, ": ;..I . .. . - - . . . _� - de you and. Mr. - . t , . � .) - . - I. . �.: -1 ­.,* . . . - .. . . - . of Kitchen's hardware store, Schomberg. best wishes prece . . . . I . .. . . . SIER a . � ,_ - ,.�.,: . and � . � .� . .. . . . ,� I - - . - . - ­ .. 1. Ina few minutes -tho building was cuma Whiteside to your new home. May its � . ... - �. � . . '. I ' . , . . . -and all kinds of- ,- - .- ." I - :1.1 . , . : - ­ . . � I I - . . , I � _: - I . . . . . I . . _ ­. . .� .� - . pUtely enveloped. The efforts of the walls'llways echo to the sounds of mirth I . I .4 1 intend to make a, specialty of shingles, I - . ' .::,. . . .. a - - . I __.), - - . - . . . , � . . � -, � e of happi- . . . . .. 7&&0"ETT_i:[D11`T*C3- I __� _ -_ L- L .. .. _.- Villagers to confine the fire to this 1�uild- and gladness, and an abundanc . .. .1. I i i . ... - I . - I and will keep a large stock of each grade --- - . ... ... - ,?.. . . � .' - . .. ered beneath I . . . - . . � . . - . . ing were ineffectual, and in less than ha;lf Dees and prosperity be g&rn . . Route onhand. No. 1, XXX., $1.95 per square; . I . �_. . . io -_ . Anything in this line supplied on order. . L .11, I :1, --;__;,,1,'_ � �_ I . f. Our hearts sing with the mns I � * sertion of the low. - .. _0. ,.4__.�, , � . ­ an hour the frame buildings owned by K. its rc ' . An,. $2.60per M. Other grades equally , . - , �.L � � _ . .. .... , - .�;� - . - . ' . . . - , were de- of tVpoet's beautiful words'. . I I . � * ' 1, �i � ":, - : Widdifield and Prank Whitlock rkay golden 04LYs - - . . . . - .. : � E I Orders taken for any quan- Having got the Pickering Planing mills .. ...-_�, 4 � ,_ . - . , ' -Gjd_ffpbed. 13 . � . - � - ' -..Q, : .. _. .1 . . le after dea- . lid. . . 1. I .. . - ,_ . .�. _ I I yet wait your lingering . I I - � speop , feet, . 1. � . .. . - � . I . I - I . molished. The 'town I � . . . LIM tity of lime, and any orders fitted out with all necessary machinery, I I - i - - . I ts,succeedea in checking the - - J,ov. rest on vour accustomed ways. . . - . - ' � I - I - .- 1. L. . . ' ­ � _ - . _. I .. porate effor ' be stretched to 11reet. ed i "The News"% . , left with �e will receive prompt attention. am prepared to fill all orders pro,nptly , _L '�_. -. .1 - .. . . : __ - - . spread of the flames southward, although I Fond hearts oorer gifts, . . _ � . - do all the- work usually - I , - I . X . Till rounding all Hill P � - . dress lumber, and , 1­_�,��,e.j . �:�. . - - . a ­ . . . . I . - , . . I � . . ,,,- ", . . . for some time Lloyd's grocery store wa. . I F,artb's varyi pathway trod, . . � . � _... . . I g&3' All kinds of dressed lumber kept done in the bot planing mills. .1 - � _� * I 811:110w falls -then lilts I :. . I I ' - j, �, . - . � - - . - . ".. ,,�.; I,- � - ., . . imminent danger. Total loss about I,'. The passing . . he --near the 6-T.R. at&-.- . � .. � I . in stock. Hard and Soft Wood at t L . . , . in .. ­ And bean your soul to God. spent . - F Call at the Mill . - .. . . . red. by insurance. ' -nemory of days PR M OF CHARGE! . - . Pickering'Lumber Yard. tion, when desiring anything in my line.. � , - �� 1, -�_, - . w- __ . . � ­ $7,000, partly cove The i 1_. j-- -""�- , � ­ . - ohaplets. May - . , . �A�,.'J­.,,�, . . re unknown. with us were only fragrant 1 . . . . . __ - - Cause of fi � . . . . : . . .. �­-, �: - - - . . - .__ your kind - _. . I I . D. GORDON, -... J. L. SOMERVILLEf- .,.. _,_�,�'�-f:­,-,. - - . . On Monday last a young Man named these little gifts Of which we beg . - . ,.' - . . . .L .. I W I .- '"_­ 41&,�L 7- � - - . . L . - . - j . , I � . . . I I I I., 1.i -,., � I - ,�., L" i . , - - . - . I . PROPRIETOR. . . PROPRIETOJI'. , L� - " : - Edward Shea, son C i Edward acceptance, often recall to von and Mr . - ; - . 23-v , , I �- . .. . . - if the late , e�ds you have :. L - I . � I I 16y. � L - - 1. . - � . . i ..., 1�1 -.1, �L_ I . . L . . . I - � � - . . , Shea of Manvers, who had attended the Whiteside the faithful fri . . - I - . _; . . . - -_ - - . - � 1, , _ "&,_ - - . . � . - I . - - ,--- . � . L � . : �-� ,644 - , I . ;. � �_ . . I . � . I - . ______ I - L 6 I . 1. � . I . , ; -1 '! , _.. . .. . colleoiate in'titute at Lindsay, for some left in SaDdwich East. _, � . .. . - .. �. A , � 1. �, " McCarthy, A. . . . I I . ­ . . . _. distressing cir- Mesdames F. Cahill, M. . .... I I - - 9 C" - I .. . �,: ,� . time past, died -under very 0, J. . 1. . � I .� - U-4 '. .. ,-, �� j,.� ..L � , - . ie, J. B IDenes. ... I .- I ; . ­ . I �­, . . . I I �_ - . L. - - � .. �. e went O'Neil, C. Roadhous . . 1 . - I I .1 � , - - cumstances. It appears that 11 G. . L � . -,.T- . i . � . L ;1' 11 " , . .,� 111. I . . _ -- .1, .. -- I . . pain, A. Napier, M. Burke, F. Moro, : - .­ . I .. . -i- . W ., . ­ �L�h.�,!r . .. � L ..W. . . -- - I �., - _; 1'_- b k!''-, . . home to spend his Easter holidays, and a La, - , OiF ..... I I _. . i N MW . � . . - . . - - I . . ,:� . . - .. � e., - I . . .. �. . �,,. - 'i" . .1 a sister Roundina, E. Burke. _. . � � . .1 . :. � � . - . .. ­ . ,_4;'.!: - . . . I ,2. , L; ,", .,� . few days hefore be came away ion m y happy . . IS THEPLACETO BUY - � :_ , . ' . .." " __ - . . EAR FRIENDs,-It has lX .... * .., ., I - . . . - . D - - . I - . .3 �k, : , '. ',-� , , ��!� . . ... - � - I I __: - a I ,�..�L.�b�.:, 1 .. - .. - _.. in �,�.� , i e-- Te Beaut ­ j:,r,,V complained of a sore throat. While Ou . lot for the past sixt0eu year %;A . .. -.--.. - bis return he felt his throat become sorep --- Choice Sugars, F A . "I L .- _1,�,­;�.­_, - . ­ _.. our mid9t, and during all those years - � .,: : ..... ,.. - edical advice. The Y unbroken unity of friendship, and the I :... I , ­_ - . - ) . .. and at once sought m an .,%-.=- .1 1. I I'..:;*, .., -, "' , . - . .,; ,. . - . .- . ing- : �41:1�_I't"::� "X- � . . Red in keus of your kind re I .. .---- . I . I Rais* s - and Currants, or anYth * -(:7 .- - . ."�, - - - .. � 1pbysician to whom be applied ca recipient of many to � M . . . ..,. I - .. , i , - - . IR . . - - �,�,_,-. � .! . . . . . . I . - - I . - 1. . both came to the and now as You __,;�__=�_ : w .�!. 5�e'l : - - I- a town physician, and gards--in joy or sorrow-- -M_.�:---!- . � � � ­ � L --- 11 .. ,;�s , - � I I � . ­_ - -, 11- o" the eve' of my -- - I - . _., - . . � . . . .1 � . - . . ­ . I . 11. e of black di arb gathered ILr und me on Z . you may want i*n* - Groceries... . � .1.. �J�­ L . 1.1- I . . - -_ ­_ L .. , * " '.." , . . . -conclusion that it was a cR13 p me, with hearts' 5-. - ­ � � - . L I I . - . -ho .. , . v had to deal. The departnre to another 11 I .,;: . ��. -1 h. �_Ci .�,, I - - i , I I Aberia with which the unable -1 . � � " ­ � �. .1.1 ­ - - _D , '"' . .. .. . patient was at once driven h . ome, where responsive of mutual sorrow, I am Ian- . NEW GLASS SETS JUST X'RR11VE w,_ ___�.,.­_.,. i . - . I as done -for kim but to utter mV grief . Only by that mute - . .. , -, L (-.�. tt �,.� % i , , - .1 I - `t __ . � .- - . everything podgible w art can I express the grati- , - - -, . I . � .- . a_.. . . . . � : '-� � guage of the he ' .1 . . I . . . - _-L I � L, ,�_s� i . . ' ' . ; - ­ , � . .�,� � - , :, i - - . I � . ,_, , , , . . . ; LLL �__�_ -_ . I without avail. . I - ; . � , . I , i, - . .. . - fi ist. I person telling tude I bear you, alai the grief I feel st , I BEAUTIFUL TEA AND DINNER SETSr. .L.. I ­-?��'- .., k . . . .:. .�.. We will give to the parting. But my Porrow will be lightened VE US YOUR I . 1111w._.,.�, ..�,... _4,*�, I.. . �, . -_ - . ,�'. . . I is9l, wher h I GI - - -_ '' �,:__..;,.P��J_'. . 7- - ;.- - -as before June 1st, 97 it fcuud with the pleasure of knowing that will ------- It . ' --".'-, L,�,' - . " .. 1' / ' .. - : _­ '' . . is firE . I I I . .; ., � -, . . - .. word " wife . i . . I . " :L L -L. . N .. - Bible the take vVitb me the f allest, assurance of your . - � ­.. . - r I - I , .. _. I i - � __­­,�. . ... - . I . , , I , I - . - .... , I. :,; �e. V. - " . . � I . . _� . . . ­. �, . I I . - - ! - . . ... I . --- . . ,� .. � - � . . I � . ; L- - . ­ . I �,;..' . , I , . . . 6100.00 in gold. To the next $50.00. To good wishes,.. sympathy &nd esteem. I � . . I . - -1 . . I . .. . ­�.L. 01_J_&M:S1\_&0W _V 1; � - .. . , - _� . . . � I . 1. L:- ,- � *� ` !!":-�,��;f.l' . � . . I with such an . "�'�. . - I ' . - S " L .1 T i. 400- . - . . . .�' ­ �� . � 1. , . - Ili-, --ki - I L .. . . ` "' : :.. ..- - , .tbe third. $25.00- To the fourth $20 thank you for presenting me L 1. - . I I .1 I ,�i � - . .. I . - ..I ­ ­­ I'll :: 1- 011DER8. * ' . sea ­ ! i., ­ .1 : .. . I . I '1� I - . .. � . - �1 .. .- ,. To the. sixth, 010; - � 1UT'TURAL"_ WOR . -, . ::... � . , ; -, Totbe fifth, $15.00. estimable and I may add flatterinO address, . ..- . . . . . Om - .- - - le to my husband. -::. I I 1, -.1 . R a L- - .­ _r . I ­ '', � ... - - . I t 25, $5 each. To the next 25, in which you kindly slla� .. , , .! _. . . . 9A AGRIC _UX :. . .,��_-J,J -,�-!�, ­ .- . to the nex gif t : � , ,� �:, I .. . .. I . :A.. . . � . I . I . j - . . ... .­� ,#, � I - ... ,M. . - . " 'To the, person sending in the Also for your valuable and beautif ul I I .. . . - . ; . - . - �� ".. . . : 62 each. riate - '­.- 11 . L . � . 1. . 1: . . I . �11._ 1. -4 I - - _� . . .. .L ... ,�t' , I ., . . L "lk . . ___ I - � 1- i - X�_I. - . .. ;. 1. - , - I i . -.1 �_ �� �_ last correct answer we will give $100 in of a chins tos, service with its approp I . �� . . . , - .1.1 z. .1 , . ­ - -0 - �:- - , �_ �1� . ; - . L I L_ L L . � _cO , . .... L "I -1 i __. 11. . , ' - . 0 and so silverware. In doing so I feel von have - ..... I... � � I . � L, . J s �' I.— . .I.- k�,�:. _. �, 1. � �� ' - ' L . - I L ­ . I . . - - 1. .. - AV . . . 1. 1, I .-z, ,.;R. . - I- . . . . , .. ­. __ �. I � . . ! .: I . : "I ., -, � � . . .. . To the nelt't the last $5 - . . is, To DOWELL' PROPRIETOR ' ' "' I . �, . I gold. 0 renerous, nature with too bigh ;. .-T . - .-,,� -, � - .. .. I 11 L . !L . - � ;, , . . I.. � ,�Z!, .14 L�!Z ­'�­', , I . .�.' I first. With your attested your 9 , . : I li, 1. � I . . I � -.-,- - , I.. - - , L , L _ , - -om the . . .. . _.. . - - �,�7, . ... I . . - L:. ., . - - . I , �': .� ..­,L'�j . _ - - I . on same as fi . , duty as a neighbor. , 1. . V � _-L � , I , , � I Y-1-*, - . � silver, or 21 cts- In an appreciation of my nret (=03=0.r .. � - . r - , - ­ . ..;: . . . � ... � �__ . .­ � I _­�'_�.;'.' '_-. , ,_.:.L"- -1 � - ----.'. ' 2' 1 ��­y i� , - ,_� .,�, - I ' L I � . _ ' . - � i ­ L ' ,:_. _ I il%��,: I . answer send 25 cts. in iese gif to will be tre"ured and prized by S . . - I � . I I . � 1 ' - _J ' . - i � . . . . _ - :� - ' -, . . � lood and T1 .. L . . � . ­.�, "' - . - 1� ;-: - ,, :- ��-­- stamps, for a box of Dr. Cole's B nl remembrances of you and . - . - a mill'maehift I .-� ' , '�Lk'�f,p . . . . - , �_., . I all kinds of agricultural implementS, Onglnes- an . � �4.� . '. ... .. I I - -4'., - ... r, and me with greatf . _V : . . Repairing 01ft �-,-L'v,.,2.��Y'. �. �.-­­ ,..L � I * �_�12.,ir ".., _. . �. ...': Blood, Live ire of your faithful friend- , -. ,-.. ".L-. .- ' I ed.. Wealso furnish _j�l . , - . P Ils, the beat :L - ': - I IN " . . _ .� Liver i ade. Sure cure for as valued souven which my husband ' -1 .-, � d ": . 11 � � ery done promptly.. Satisfaction guarante it . ­,� - , . :, I W� Inirgit GerVed. - . - �i�-_ - ' 1. ' 1��_,M.111 1� I ­_ �: Stomach Pill ever m ,ip. in conclusion, in , .. L.� . - . I '� I L.;'i;1 � ,�',V, . i - . _ _.. ...- �_ � : . ache. Dou't-Gripe. Remember 'It t cordially joins me, in return for all , .; ,.. �.. '.. _.." . ­ - I . � I ... ; Cylinders, Steam Fixtp for all kinds, of - Enginesy,_ , ': �,­­ , �; � I . � - .��*;`, 1-4 -,,:. 1�' ., .� . sick bead: I - r� " � I - . Steel Shafts for I , res . ��-.,,�, -1 . . 11., I J %'L ­ s ­:. 1 , . � 7 . I . :*. �..' tr ' ee. being mos my hue- . . ­ . - . Plough Points al'Wa 9_ ­ - -, -, , ,, absolutely ift your kindness towards my familY9 , , I I . - --pi, --"V .! i , . i- -_ � , ­ _�- � - � � . " , ..-.. - , � - 4 . .. The presen are ,,� . Plough Bolts, Cylinder Teeth, etc. 'A No. I , y , . � 1 -.4, � - �,,�,..,� , . ., , L_ _ i, ___ � I '+." � ` ,,,, � 1, _. . - . �� . I , ISO .,. , _.?Sjv.� I - � :.* : - - , to advertise Dr. Cole's band and myself, we cannot convey nor - � : W �.,� -, : - 1. � 1 .i 11 ., e away and bat .. . ... . Order. A , - , - .. � . . f .� � - - . ;,: I giv n . � I . �, ck. Castinzs in Iron o _W _�! ' ' . ­�­ V, N� , .., � ­ ­ , - I 11 . . ... � I rerf�ct Pills and Family Remedies. . At more fully deuote our esteeM . 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Mm "Onecan't beformalin a railroad st&. , - Mak - - ..., - �: .t , - � ....­ .:THE,-; -RIVALS ,:...,._ _ - es the � _�­ __ ...: L. I , . ''. .. _ - L. L ", �:­.:_..1-::%,;;:.' .. _.!�.­. . I.. ­ '' .1 . .1 .. ­ � - - %-... . . ��...­­ - . t. . . . . . - I- . _. � .-: . . . - � - , , :�' _ : :� Flusliton did not think about him in con. Uon," she said. . . . . . . 11 . � _� I I . ., - . . . . .. . . ,� . . . ­ . . . L � , . I I I . i'�:.,. 1; .. Q) - , .. ''. . . . - ". - . . , . " Circumstances don't admitof it Now, � . i - - . .: �;. .. .:. - * , %, .. " ..1. - , I - . L .. _. . . �_.- . : . : . . : -, ,;-. nection with her sister's child. - .- % , �. _ � ... - : - _* 1 .. . 1� ' - ..`_ ' . , : . � __- - ­ . _L I . . , _ L _'� �1' _ _. 1. - - " . ­ . � .. . . . i . . . - ­ i : - � I � t : : M,k : ..., .�: BY KENNETH LEIGH.- .1 .,_i�� , �'- _., .- . - .. -: 64 - .. . . . � _­ ..: :: . :­�i ".1 I 1 1.�.­.:4.0, �­�: ,, � , o.. ­�..� - 1. , I I Aunt, you will spoil me i You make am we all together? There is Uncle Alick a _ ., .. : L I _'.... ­_.. .'._1_.,! .. __1 I.... . ., -�.- �.....:.L.. - ........ Ini _ Weak Strong-- : - � . - ­ I - . I L ' . , , .: I . . - , " m feol quite awkwisw�d: I am not used to making signs to us. We may &A well take . .. . - � L , I . r I - ' - ' I . . . . . " ... . I .:. : - ­ �'. CHAPTERL. :-7 � A tam - the I - 1. . . �r . . . L � � e of tones of h er' voic6 when she it!" Fred Osborne exclstimed, langhin I possession of our carriage." The marked benefit which People In rull .. . - ­ ; -1 ,. . . . I _. yy . - ..: a strikin morning costume. &a his auut, showed him the rooms she lad . ' .. .� .. . . of I of health derive t . 197, waa the kind a of whom you find had prepared for him, with blazing tires in Millyand her young overness were occupy- from Hood's Sarsaparilla, conclusively 13 - ' . - %� - Mrs. Flushton was a widow, and though, ke ;and her Ina few minutes everything was arranged. aown or weakened state . -.1 .1 she. was rich, handsome, and absolately in- 8 0 ly 9 � � � . . .. - unconsciously wondering what her both the bedroom and the smoking -room ing comfortable Beata in Miss Browne's car- rove, , i w. - - I . � -� dependent, yet she felt that her life lacked! KOU= privately thinks about her; but adjoining, and a regal supply of ci . . the claim that this medicine ,, makes the weak . . :�__. interest. She had never had any children;' gairettes riage ; her parcels and theirs were in ; Mr. strong." It does not act like a stinuilant � . - ,Ii�� . _J she was not a cleN er -A oman ; and the wheels. also the kind of lady whose husband is blind - and cigars in boxes on the writing -table. Smith was bowing and smiling his farewells ; lmparting fictitious -1 - . . . . - strength from whicil h re - : �. I th a ,%ptain Winstanley must follow a reaction of greater weakness . . .. I - of her household, under the ca,re of a most' ly devoted to her. . " I knew you would smoke, of she said, wi and Colonel Lyndon apd C t e L � .. . I ...- . ­ . . excellent housekeeper, moved too easily to � Her husband was not at the breakfast- gentle laugh of �riumph. "Butyouwon'topend were standing at the door of the ladies' car- than before, but in the most - . - . . - . . . I .4 _. .- - .;: give her even the occupation of scolding her table, ha4ing left for his office a good two The law -suits, whose course was followed rmfe, taking their ordeis. Hood's Sarsaparilla overcomes natural wa, � . 1. ._� - . . I.. maids. She had tried going abroad in' sum- hours before ; so the splendours of the morn- with keen interest by multitudes of people, t �Aog Veronica, of course,- who issued � _. ' A ..-... . - ,_ Ing gow 1 were wasted on a very prett � oung them. Milly, who had scarcely recovered : . � . mer, and for three months she had jogged . .made Veronica famous. Whenf acting on That Tired Feeling II . . very coritentedly over the Continent with a governe a who sat opposite Mrs. Lei6 m- the advice of her uncle, Mr. Alexander from the eflect of her delightful surprise, efeates an appetite- purifies the blood, 4 - -.,% . � ington, � vith her eyes fixed on her plate, and Smith, she came over to England, she had could do nothing but gaze with shining eyes f - i . maid and a courier. But, as we said, she in short, gives great bodily, nerve, mealld' ' .it I . � - ntal ' 11 . . __ . :_ Iwas not a clever woman, and she could not a curly -1. eaded boy of about eight,.who sat at no dfficulty in making her way into aw:iety. at her brother, and Letty Morrison was far and digestive strength. . I . I I . __ theside n a high chair, drumming his sturdy Her appearance and personal qualities too shy to inlake a single re mark. 11 I derived very much benefit from rl 14!; I - . - rouse herself to enthusiasm even in Italy. t . 11 00ills , - 11 . � . . Picture -galleries tired her eyes, and the fists on Ke table and eying the jam dishea helped her to keep the position which her Veronica, h ble to speak for Sarsaparilla, wbich I took for general debility. , 1 .- I . . yo Was a .1 ,-. - - � . I . music ati�i inceiise in the churches produced critically. - wealth and notoriety had made for her. At them all. 11 ;7epshall stop at York, I sup. It built tile right up, and, gave me all excel. � e� � .1 11 l5o say grace quick, mummie,"' he said the time of which I write, there waa scarce- Pose- TI " , a somnolent effect upon her. Nor did she lat will be in tile middle of the night," .lent appetite." ED. JENKINs, Mt. Savage, 14d. .. . . :: . I.- �. *.1 .LL _ cam for reading up her guide -book for more suddenly, hav made up his mind about ly a more popular woman in London than she said. " One of you might just peep in. . - � 11 . . I I - .. _. than a quarter of Ln hour at a time, and the jams. " 21983 Lucas has been down for Veronica Browne. If we are not all of us asleeip', v;e might like - ,.Fagged Out . - I - - __ .. then it was so difficult to fin& the page at an hour, and she made me come down -stairs She had now beer. in England a little over acupofcoffee. When shall we reach Edin- Is Last spring I 'was completely fagged - - . I . � _. , - which she had left off, and when site return- too, though I told her you were never down a year. She had lived principally in Lon- burgh ?" - My strength left me and I felt sick aiid out.. .- t - mis. � I I . - � . . _ ed to England she was in -'a hopelessly con- before eleven o'clock ! And we're both so don, which possessed ap extraordinar -i 11 Very early in the'morning," said Percy, erable all the time so that I could ardly -- - � . - . t, - _ 97- - ' fascination for her. Shebad begun tothin - . f used state as to the various cities she had hun Arn't we, Miss Lucas?" ' , Ji. . . � .11 ft Z and unforti. nlLtely there's not a train ol; attend to my business. I took one bottle of . . : - ... passed through, and invariably associated Harold, be silent!" said Mrs Leaming- however, for vaeious reasons, some of which to our place until nearly mid.day, of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and It cured tile. There ' . ' I - . . to I -.I- - - t Wnice ,, with' Zenboia, and Rome with ton ; but she took his advice, and laid down we shall hear later, that it might be well " Oil ! but I call that fortunate , said Miss Is nothing like IV, R. C. BEGOLE, Editor . � ... � � - .:' D�adcmoiia, which latter heroine 6he also her letters, said grace, and let breakfast' be- for her to take a place in the country, and Browne. " We can breakfaet at an hotel Enterprise, Belleville, Mich. _. . - . . - .. - . confused with Cleopatra, owing perhaps to gin. . one of her objects in her visit to the North and go Found together. I have never seen . i - I , . .: . . ­ . - ­ - .. _.. - a certain similarity *in the sadness of their " You will find Hat -old a very troubli-some was to look tortid for some place on which E'dinl)urgh. My Scotch friends tell me it is .. _.. Worn Out ­ - .... ; I . . � - . .- - fa te & - . charge, Miss Lucas, I am afraid," shQ said. to itch her tent. the most wonderf ill place i n the universe. " " Hood's Sarsaparilla restore(I me to 9bod - . - . . - . . . . 8i tice sh � 'lad returned,'nothing of interest Miss Lucas raised her brown eyes shyly, _Tt is ncedless to say that Miss Browne, " All tile universe but Glasgow," said health. Indeed, I might say triallfully it : I � - .1- - I-- , .. had happeiied to break the monotony of her and dropped thom again quickly as she the amount of whose fortune, t Percy, With a laugh. 11 Well, good evening. saved my life. To one feeling tiredand 1,(),.,, . .. � . . found Mrs Leamington regarding her through disputed will, was known to every one who We inust take our places. of - - . . life Excopt the loss of her maid, who had gold 11 pincenez," out I would earnestly recoininend a trial (il - . - - ­­ . ---- ­ I.- married the courier. Though Mrs. Flusliton f ,, - took an interest in such matters, hall been A few moments later, and they were mov- 11ood'sSarsaparilla.1.1 MIMPLIFNIEMOSILE . -1 �. . . - . ha*d felt rather aggrieved by this desertion , Oh, I am sure" --she began'; but wooed again and again, wooed &]so' by ini slowly out of tile station. 90 Brooks Street, East Boston, Mass. R, . I . - . rrup � - - . . -, on1lie part of a maid who had beed c Harold inte ted her. . entlemen whose mere notice would n the ladies' carriage everything went N. 11. If you decide to take Ifood's Sarsa-_ I . 1. . - . arefully have ' . t.-. i . �. . , I - ttained and'knew all her ways, yet she had " No; she won't, inummie. We 'get on teen considered an honor by most women. smoothly. Veronica, who could b . e, when I parilla do not be induced to buy anything el,,, '_ . - I . given ]ter a handsome tea -service, and had sple Aidly. -Don't we, Miss Lucas ?' She had not., however, allowed herself to be she chose, one of tile most charming coni- instead. Insist upon having . - . � . - . . - . .-. . - Xk ow, having got another maid, forgiven her. I Mrs Leamington began reading her letters won. She liked her liberty. She enjoyed, panions in the world, get herself at otice to - i . . . ... .., � After all, it had its edvantages, for the last again ; but all the time she was thinking: innocently enough, tile 'observance with will Milly'.� heart anti to conquer Letty's . , . - , . , - . I - I . I . . . � . Ai ald.had never got'on with Perk the pu - - ' Perfect manners -so shy and modemt. which slic was surrounded, and her brain- shynesi. Before they had been an hour in . . Y . . . - . .. . - - . -, g Very pretty,f too. She will be quite the one of,the most active, restless brains that a. � the train she had succe'ede-1. The young . . . . . . . � I d OL, and the present one was fond of doggy L Hood is; I . � . --- - _� . an�l had conscnti­�d to undertake his Satur_ rage. I must see if shchas proper drosses." woman hap ever been gifted with --was full girls had forgotten that Bile was; a rich, - . . ... . � ­ . : . . . .__ - day.bath. Still ,Nilrs. Flusliton felt, as slic Do you dazice.?" askedMrs. Leaffifigton, of scheine , inolit of which, as she felt, would handsomely dressed woman of the world. . . . ; - 44 .- "I - . - . I � abruptly. I � . perish untried if she gave herself a husband. They were listening to her storles, which . . . - . -sat sipping her chocolate over tile fire on a SarsaPa ... I o . - � I . . . . . . f oggy November inorning, that herlife lacked " Dance? Yes ! I learhed at se'lool ; Nat As regards a ppearance, Vex onica wag, in were exceedingly aniti a a . . i . . - .. � sing, and giving tile I r 11 druggistg. 01; a ix for a5. Pre pared only, . , V: . 1 - - � --. - - . - interest, and she gazed rather helplessly I have not of course (lanced for sonic yeai B," tile fullest 8ensi,- of the word, a handsome own little stories in return. They were Sold b� .- she answered, and glanced doubtfully at wonian. 'rail anti rl)ewh fu I of fi bY C. I. HOOD 4 CO., ApotheClkrieso r,owen, I . . . round the luxuriou's morning -room, as if to so At I gure, telling [ter what they knew about tile towns . Mas3. � . , :�­ �- � �. , try to find it. - . Harold : was she going to be asked to teach with a clear complexion, Gal brown and villages which werl�, or 8eemed to I)e, :00 Doses One Dollar � � . ' - . that sturdy infant the art of waltzin ? eyes, and a priofusion of (lark, ling .. - i - - - . -I will g-ivb a, dinner -party," she said. 9 curly hair, flying p&st tl-.ein, and admiring with her tile - -_ . I i . . "Ah' -we havea good many dattees alic was a girl who would have been noticed brilliancy Of tile -July stillset. Milly cried ____ __ __ ----------- . . - - . . I . - f "' I ain sure my dinners are always success- here," Nirs. Leamington went 011. " I my- even in a crowd. out . hed-rooin, instead of it railway varriaL,e, u'as *. . - . � f ul. " ' She laid down her cup and, op i that Bile would gee far better .skieS In I . ., - L . ening . . - .. self all, going to have open evenings once a Of course site dressed to' perfection. Silo tile ,North. 11 Wait till sep . -cpared tO tiftko then, ail M ,111(1. - . _. - awer oi her escritoire, took out her teirliker," she 66 % . - . . a dr, pi It . . L - . _ -,. fortnight, and I think of inaking two of had learned tile art of dress cia said "or Ocwher. Then you will see. You %'e are all f'roill" to the I' � . . . - . visi tin ­ book. . After a time Bile sighed. , Ing in - Ameri , , m alace Ifo,tel'" . - - " thein into dall I c Bile said. My 1111cle wrote f(;r 1 ooins t here, . . . � . " Tile Ellingtotis and thelirowns aren't at them. of ces. I hope you will enjoy ant had practiged kt ill Paris, under .tile wouid think sometimes that the moors wer and.to hav'q't breakfast ready. �Ve'll n-st for . .. . , . . - A .. I 6, - ...- .. ­. hoine, and the carringtons are in inourn- � best inasters and ,mistresses of the little- oil tire." �. - I I . . I ing " ---he said. " Aftlerall," sheadded, 11 it _Nliss L%,cas beamed with sudden -grateful known science. Wherever slic went, and " But I don't know that I shall atay in tile an hour before we. look round E(lilll)Ll g1l. . I . I . o � . �� . . , is very c surprise ; but Mrs. Leamington did ikot whatever site was daing, her style of drew North go long," said Mies Browne. ,Nli]IY 1118 PT-01.1lised to sh(-w ine e%,crytir . . L . 0 . I ing - . - . . - arly for a dinner ; and it's very evenigee the glance. She was actuated by 110 w lip wopriat 91 -. theJ4.5de And tl,,e (lear old town, ,%-,,,I tile - . - . - - I : ,difficult without a nian to take the foot of " 0 to tile �­Casioh. Save that " Oh I I hope YOU. will, I hope you will, ( I . . . - - I inpul qe of -kindness ; it was 01113' that Bile it was so very appropriate, w) perfect in its cried .%It y, and timid little Letty echoed ,alton Ifill and Ifolyroo(l. . I.. .. .-. tile table. I think it nitist be all evening. " . 11 I think," t1irn. i - .. . . wanted to give these dances, and the pre- wily, tiere was never any remark Jo be the wish. � . . ing to Colonel Lyndon, I " one of voll liad . - � . .. . ., . I She rer-opened her visitir)g-bqok at the sence of t�ic young girl in her house inade.a inade a iout it. 1),,tter telegraph to Lad% Flora %%'I�n,�tallleN, _. . . . . . I . . - - letter A and beo,an making a . " %%*ell, I Inust Fee how I �et on. If you fo, . I - . , � . . : Presently she stc' pencil list'- charmingexcuse for giving them. are all vcr�, interesting. 11,'ut I think you r we shall certainly not catch the forelloOil __ - ;. . . . . . -1 . opped and sighed again. " Oh, you are . %-cry kind to me, �%Ir' W lie I. G.ilotfel Lyndon was broufh t lip by . - t rai n. " I - . . . - .. . . .. . - "I -,visit I had a feature, " she said, "A Leamington ! Idit' .4. his friend and foru . ally Introduce( to N1188 ;ire," saill erouica, widi a sinile. 44 ( , 4 4 % -e " Percy is interesting;"Said .Nfillv ea . n . . - - . . - ,TIC' musical at-home would seem to hit. tli2 I not know -did not ex- Brownc, lie felt at once that he wap in tile ,)rne along," lie said. I'll it!!egrapli i . , . - rnest- . . � I no re-t_)n lor it ; if I ]lad sonic one to ask iiec presenctt of a capalile w-jnlall. IV . your name. . Nly 11141ther has such colifidellee , . ­ . . _. ' I " I " I bear we - - " Oh ! N1 igs Browne' You ot'gh t to gee in'you, I -know -he woll*t 11 . . - . . the"' to ineet, now "' Mother, 1%lisa Lutt!as raced. me all the are tra%elling the hatne way," lie saidi, lift- what, lie is- But I*rn afraid lie won t be at - 11141. " . . 1; � ay down -stairs this inorni I � . . I : . . At-tfiis inotnent a footmaii ra:inc in and W, ng ; and she sa,3 s ing 11, I (To BE CONTINUED.). - - - . .- _ . site used to slide (low lie b - is lat courte(jugly. '- I hiope you will home very long. I think it's a sbaine that . I I � . - - . . n t aniaterg when make u u of in - - . . .- . Mesellf-ed a silver tray with blirce letters oil lhall be delighted,to be =le should have to go away go fair. ' And 7 ____ 1---- - - ---------- -'_ - - _-_L:7. - . it. Mrs. Fluslitoll took them, and careful[- she wag a little boy -girl. - And Bile 9dy8"-- - of servi !e to you in any wa * #I . ,are lots of soltli�rs . 'wanted lit I-"iig- � � - y " Harry, if you've finished your break- 0 Y. . ... I . .. . . which is a way of ladies wile ,� % R1 -"I <-w- - -it they have the choo, - 1;iook i You would not have our brother a stay. . � 1 016,44 you llay go and prepare yout -aid the uWalliffied all three before opening any, fas t " ThAnk you a ill usal)(I times," r I land. of 66- ,k i I I I n for Miss Lucas," 'sai( 8 111 Young I L41y. Her swift brown eyes swept y , .� i I a "�- - . , Q I his over hin for a M011IeuL In that ollonlelit said hvi-g,werness. . t;lj . , % little to do. One was a bill. This,, Air. 8 ,-root I -111ionic Lsoldier. Milly? - Flusliton laid on her capacious silku lap* mo . at of - iA ? � ther, taking pity on her protegee." I - .. .- t4v_4 I" . I'lle Beer led Lo take him in. .she smil&I and " Yeq, I would, I would, -cried ti -e child. - 4azo, . . . She had never known wilat it was to feel a He sliDped off his chair and went; and held out )ter hand. " I hear from Uncle " I should like him to titay at houle 41ways. =4 -? , %1.0 � . ' - I- - - � trifle anxious oil open ing a bill. Th(Ise0olid M iss Lucas, having obtained leave, followed Alick - " site said, " that we are to be neigh. %%'llyallouldn't lie? Wpwallt, to he Wken .1 -, * , " 99 - . � Iiiin. I ,ul I I . - was a thin s(luate envelope addressed in a " bours P ill the North You are bound ior c"'v Of M well m the people in Africit. " 4 - . I . . . . . � . . . . . . la(Vs liand, a4 wit], a crest oil the back. -May Lucas was all- orphan. - Her father Atrick. I am oil my way to vi -Jit ' Of coursto we do." said .Miss Brovnie. - 1; a . - . '- Ciu-itle F I I I - - ".opened. c ergymait of the Church ot F,ngialld, it I I I ;,2nwer . , . . � I . . This Mrs. Flushton It was -in at- a ad General Maekenzie. Of 1)*.ep I)eulle. But Letty adi.1 softly, ­ I atu afra-il we - TALdw . I .. . : - . - omrard, with a crest in the corner, and di I three years before, when May was hapis yo I know the placev' Per. . I . . . . !" , ' . can't choose, Milly. "ie must all becontented How cloes he feel?-Hef�ds � - . --( riteen. 64 Oil. �-es_ I know it' well," said tile ­ ­ . I _. - - .. . M " LKITit LFAIIIN .To -N; at 1-foine I)ec- e � Since thell, she and her mother to where we are sent." . . . . ­ I cember i7th and 21st.; January 4th and isth - ]lad lived together in a little cottage in tile colonel. 1 Cl -11J.J , and is constantly expen- .-_ . . . " Cifeneral Slackowie. in -one of nly frothe catlriagp whereColonel 1. ndon and Q11. I .. - I ats'there was very " ting . . I . February -Ist-, 15th, from 9-11.30 o'clock. If -Devonshire village which was their home, 0 ill ,-i:l:,, diL!'.ing himself, adop i . - . 2 (tea f�leu( is. We served together in India. Percy hati aw rittle con- . . . It - . . - . at . - straris_,�_- 1Ir)--I,,)1 . . . .. i Buckinghain Glirdens." - and had eked.out their scanty -income by listaym, lleep Deane years upon yea versatioll. I'ercy,who was tired by the rapid .. L i,;, and - cliangitig'tlie -.-. i ' receiv 178 . . i . ... . .- ; Mrs.- Flus - liton pe -used this card -several i ing as boarders two little 111(iian-born . ago. , h this. - yourluggagel" travelling and stiecessive exi,itements of tile C()()kUv,, thu dishes, the hours, and .1 . times, after which she laid it down, and 'h ld"ell. Then tile parents of tile children A 'I _ lay, dozed ofil early. 'I'lw colonel remained nil - -111,-" . � e of boxes, bags, .9 lorato ' 'trunks, ( - . . ,r,,41101� his' eating -August . __ L taking up her knitting, clicked her needle, It'd returned- and the mother and (laughter awake It quietly lipon the changilig Flow . a P ­_ . . s bunlisof wrap* awl umbrellaiw" beiig 7 Or the Remedy. I - . .. . . ., .. . . fast and furiously for Soule moments. Then c9lild not hear of any Other boarders, and wheeled on to the pla I sky &Ja*rV"%'!o.,i1lg many thouflits in Ilia . I ;�_, . . . - � I . . she laid th down and tooli . elIl - ' ­ , c knitting - tip the funds began to run very low. They then walked tform, anti beside th mint). He ed to Ong vigils, " .- - .. -card a,gain. - - � . made up their mindg to separate -and fire&k &nil a youngladyin I travelling costume Seated at theadsoo'reoefusit"" How do,as he feel?-Hi'e fedsat .�- . . .. 'AN So lik � - I . up tile little cottage home. M rs 1, a rt -looking in& I in livery, hoth of - . is Lent, Ili the sweet t. "Ici .1 gnawing, voracious, insati- . � i ­ . ­ I e Mrs. Leith Leanilligio'liT, site ucas whom 1, ere trying, but apparently With btarry nights of the Indian winters, or in r1i . . .- . *ejaculated, raising her eyes lit protest to the . consult,ed the vicar, her husband"8suedensor, scant success, to count the reels. 11 Y barracks art a station in tile plains, when tile able appetite,wholly unaccountable,- - ' . . . . . --eiling. ' " �Iie always tries to 4o so and he advertised for a governess's post for It is all inine," said Mine es; W&sste&tuingallniRhtwith the he -at ,.nnatttral an(I unhealthy. -August . inethitig May. . . rowne with a earth � . It . . litly at- � � . new and make.a sensation ! Fortnig. . little laugh. " That is wh%t frightened I which the.fierce tropical stin has (it -awn tip F16wbr the Remedy. . - . . - - .. I holn--s !-and tile last oil leap -year's day ! if MrsLeithLeaming "Wasawomanofeap- uncle. I might travel in safie�t ny out of her oosoni. or rioing in tile small Ii its . - . � to . . I I . . . . .. ­ � . . that isn't Mrs. Leith L rice. She had been troubled by theaccenta but my possessions wo , Y, lie thought, . . � . . I - � wish I'd cainington allover! of the morning from barracks to ca, )s",)'he How does he feel ?-He'feels no - - uld be t000 much for had often outwatcheii the stars, a,"I . I -1 of the various applicants who came to see' tile. Cclonel 4Y'ldoll, (10 you know that lit Sue . homes," 3he adde(l, after a pause. Thenher It desire � to go to the table and a � t-hought'Of fortl"glltly at- herin answer to her advertisenient, and youngladyin rey! Ifyoudo,lwishvou moments lie had found favourable to thought. . . � . ' 9 . I . - . . eyes fell on the neglected tliird le'ter, 'I was struck by the Jact of Nlay lieing the would introt .NI ally a � ed with gruniblizig, fault-finding, over -nice-. __ . Income tolier. I g4lould like inillself, many a prohl -it lie had strive ty about what is set before hiln I - - . I - uriosity - to tmve in the same carriaga. lier face is . ... she took it up with a slight look of' . at d daughter of a clerg�man and only twenty knotty point lie lia-I geld n to whei _ , - . '. at the unknown writing and tit e foreign one. She wrote to the vicar who was giv picture." 801%,el vitally it high 0 I t -such thoughts lit-, is therL­August Flower the . -1 i e en a perfect, 1( it n - - 'L ti . . . . . stanip. as refcrene!) ; and on receipt of his letter of " I wt a just going to ask your permission naiiiitketiteelieeksuiltienlyfltimit,an(I iveye Remedy. .. . - . :1. . " MY DEAn Ar -,-T," it ratio " I don't know warm "CICOMmendation promptly wrote and toiii'�ro(iii-viiert.oyou,"smitI tile colonel. kindle -had come to hill), when tit#,- world 1. I . . ; . � . . . . .. - - . if you have altogether forgotten my - i_ engaged Ma a salary of fifty pou round him was wrapped in slumber. How do * * - i - - : . - eXis It a " Site is ithe governess of a little,. friend -of a es he feel ?-He feels .-. __ I a tenc,� : but I hope not, 1) thug tionnging cottag . . "( * - ­ _. . ecause I'll, going to year, joy into tile e mine, youngest (laughter of Mr. Winstlialle lie had no particular problem before him after a spell of this abnormal . - 1-. _.. -apegrace young par y appe- * . . .1; follow the example oftill sc four, and to tile widow and her daughter, of Ettrick. and they have 4een pUL under flow, nor av ' . - - who cried over the crested note. orrence, loathing, - - I - . -all myself to yp'ur re- my charge by Lad Flom %%'ilI8t.LIIley.­ thought.- An Yet lie was glad of tile quict . . - . I . tkepliews, and only re�. I hankering after abstract tite all utter abh * . . . - . membrance in order to as � " She will be just a sweet Young Devon It y I .. :.- � - is, my ten years are ui , and I'vesix ,aiare keeping you from them, Lyn. hours. He was"thinking of tile btrange in- of food; as if a . . L. me. It is don," id Mr. Smith. I a fivour. The fact girl, and quite .a companion to We and detest,-Iti.)n c .. months' . . . _ leave to come home ; very irksone 01 ry itialities of fort tine -wondering why one 111OUtliful would kill bim-AuguSt � . but it is all ve Ing eve where alone. Oh, " Oh, not at all. They have a human bein should be born to every sort of � . e' - - :. ,, . I - ry well she will be usel rotector Flower the Rernedy., I .- .. . . - - . � v - . aminutoll privilege tin obts&vau I - . , � � tj ­ . for the Colonel to shake hands with me and NI rs Lie - III to me in a thousand wayg !" now. I believe I ant not wwltjby 'any 5 ce, while another had I I - - . - congratulate me, and all the other fellows to � ,, -W, said to her husband. one," said the colonel. - nothin , TI i uzzle followed him through I -low does he feel ?-He has fr-' - . - ,. - look at me with the eyes of envy ; but I- Ilshe able to manage that young ti 11 -, '. �pcgrace Harry ?�that is the chiefil uestion. ly at the pretty girl in grey e- Ito nigilt. "a p ! I . . haven't a home to go to. I thought first of se Miss Browne was still looking meditativ re(yfflar bowels and pectiliar stools- '-. - _ ­ refusing, and thus making myself fain . . Hismanrersare abominable,"' replied Mr. panions. . and her coin- We shall think, perhaps, our colonel ." . .1 ouH in was AUPrll­,f ;71noxfor +I -let Rerned,V. Ts' .. .. Leamington. - " 0 h, ye% ; they have a protector of a mail of violent theorie8--one who thought . "I - .. - 4 moment, as being the first man on record 11 . . . " Oh yea, of aftwered his wife indole Bile Faid, smiling. " What a good -look' lightly of loosening the laws of property and ' -_ - - --- --- -_ - -_ -_ --- . . . - . . who would have refused home -leave after 46 ntly. Ing bringing in anarchy, by dest ug the bands Practice vs. preaching : ' . .- . I .. - _-L. L ten years' service. But the ridiculous part of She is accustomed to the care of children, bcy ! The happiest face I have been forages. that7hold society together. He taught Ilia wife the sin of dress' ' - . , . . . the thing is that I have got just the same and studied Greek and Latin and mathe- Does lie belong to them, Colonel Lyndon ? It, was not 80. * With eloquence and power, � . .. I.. . . - matics with her father, who was a I should a& , to look at hi _', that Had we asked him, in fact, what his politici . I Ifeeling of a yearning to see y in he was in . And then played billiards all day long I I .the old Country sc great love and had just been am-epted. 1, were, he would have told us that he was 11 a � .. . ­. . and all the old haunts, and no black fa _,es, hplar. Harry . only needs gentle super- At sixty cents an hour I . --. . . _% .­ I -snow, as if - I'd a patriarchal Third Foot," mud Colonel L d d 9 then had this new feeling of discantent --- - I - - - - . .. . and wind and vision. " " That is (.!& P, tain Winstauley, of the faithful disciple of the old school." Whence - : _� . roof and a welcome waiting me! And so it fa "Gentle fiddlesticks I" growled Harry' is young to be a captain, on. He 1. I . ther. 11 I'd rather trust to the G 8 I but ire in not u* against tile general order of things &risen? . . - . .. an I toe - . . remembered my Aunt " a boy, Miss Browne. You mustnot The image that followed the colonel . wasthatf suddenly --don't be offended- Latin and mathematics !11 reek, d . . Betsy, find that . stleast, . __� � __ she cried when I w' When May Lucas a' let him know that you think him' on I through the night, haunting him even in his . __ cut to India ---jr years rrived-the night be. a . He :: fore the breakfast -table scene -Mrs. Leam- is One Of the beat young officore , the brief. half-hours of sleep, may partially ex. --- I ago. Aunt Betsy, if I come home, may I ' . . .. - ome ington had had a moment of misgiving. She servioe, but he stands upor ,,, _ Lf it ' � . . - C and see you first, before knocking was go very . .giulLy. plain the mystery. It waA of a fair-haired . I . . 1� about a little 4 Or will you say : nothi " Oh! introduce me I introduce me I girl, dressed in I * travelling garments, - I . " Yes, artificial abo, 4 in a I _.� . . I - . .. . I cried when you went away ten years ago ; ut her sunny brown hair, an& This is delightful. quite like a romance 11 with timid aplxliug�eyea as the sky of the I - � . . i � but all these ten years you have only writ- her fair English skin needed no aid from the' cried Miss Browne. " Uncle Atick will ;; FAst. and most delicate feature& That, a - I ten to me once!" wder-box. the luggage in. Not the fur wrap, line e creature so tender should,be catit, Upon the I . � . . I.. India is an awfully hot PO !' I may have fid end of trouble," Mr.$. dear, or the dressing -c is world, should have to earn her - A - � '.L., . . L . - I place for letter -writing ; the thermometer them to the car . am. .James call b i bread by the . .A % � ' -1 I I , at my side is up to ninety degrees now. -I Leamington had thought, looking at her. Now then, Col. e labour of her hands, should live in the-houste's a I pROMPT - .1. . '= 0 .. - . 1. hope you are well in health, aunt, and that " I don't want to be turned into a chaperon i -jookins -boy !son Of 8trM#0r8, this, to the great heart . I . ! .. � - , - to my boy's governess I" I looic-out for you." 0 old soldier, was inconceivab.c. � . I . ,you don't think me a confoundedly impudent -.-. li. . .� .0 I They met at the door of a first -clan 00m. Occasional � :.. ..� . �. __ . . ochap for writing -like this. -Your affe - ' But -to -day Miss Lucas's manners were so , through that long night - . . . .. . .:.-----% ction- If - RCi 1. -1 .! � ate ncphe-v, exquisitely shy and grateful that Mrs Us Partment, which was as Yet unappropriated, he thought o the otherAlril whose acquaint. * I .. , . � � 111- �, U . � . � . _ _"... � . . . ­ FRED OSBORN& 11 ington, felt relieved. and into which Percy WinBtanle Was Cram- ance he had made, and whenever he thought -, JLTR 1, I- . I . . ", I ... . - I . - .. , a . . .%. . -�` a � . : , _11 is . : . ­ . I ining books and new ' 'it back into the envelope with X carious ex .% - . . 1. IT .. fruit, and the parcels and beige which Letty with his full seam &bout him could have PERMANENTLY . . , __ .. . .. Mrs. Flusht6n folded the lett,ir up and put , spopera. &Z cakes and of her he smiled. He admired her; noman, I CURES - . . - - _ Mrs. Flushton's nep'hew had arrived. The , . .11 '. , r . - " L - I . C ession on her face. Then she suddenly whole town knew it- Mrs. Flushton had MOrribOD insisted were either too frail or failed to do so. But take care of her I It . ; - aan to sob. "Poor lad I herself driven down to the station to meet too valuable to be t t o 9 . .7 . . oor Fred I Oh Van. on rusted to he In Was absurd. She was more than able to .: I ___ I if L . . " .. I . .'Mary had been &live V Werr son, that she' him, and had brought the bronzed young of herw1f and of sny-, number of � _c . -. was so proud of !-her first baby ! I I There is not roM for an those 9097 take cam UM . .. -1 thin . .i 1. Oh hero in triumph home. After ton years 3s people besidm ati 1-. d ­ , . e t e . ' - ' , . . . _­ � of Indian na,Uve service, he had indeed fig Couldupt you persuade the I In% Ues of fortune I Further than that . . � . Mary, Ii tt le Mary ! I'll be a mother to your in there," said Min Browne to the colon . Strange, strange wer h - .. ' - . . I . ,. . _. son ! I'll welcome him home for you, dar, fallen -field. His t I th's colonel, with All his deep thinking, - I I . _1 I � . USH I � .. 16, into a . clover adies to come . . i�. . . � ling I 0 h, I've been a selfish woman ; I,Ve gazed into his handsome 70ung fees, see "' to MY carriage ? Uncle Alick engaged & oould not advance. CIMICA. . . ­��,,, king n. for . - : ,_;!.-:-'. I . ;been a lone, selfish worpan !11 wistfully for some liken � WdOO car me this m0rnMg; If the two . At York he . r ) . an to her I . . , , �. ,,J,,g,r k&es would Johit me , ., .-- -, - ,,� -_1 . � f , . _ ­ .,. Mrs. Leith 1Aamigton sat at the top o sister, his ,mother, who -had it would be pleaftnt, I .. . - J!"POd"'ItO the ladies'l car- QCJ � ' �� �' � ` ... - ,.:. �. , � I . , : her breakfa,sb- e, dressed in -a flowered twenty yean ago. instanley I ­., � 1 1_11 . . T'hen captam W _audl f a Gm'&W&ke bro ht I ",;.-. tabl nearly think, for-im aIL . ,;hu.4.M In th . es . 'u ' ­ She found some likeness and . to 0offee and IrTo Them ;;4 no otter . � . � .., worni ng robe and & dainty lace ca, , eadin in the eyes, she said ; and be, smiled at her, a YOU might have this carriage. except of a few r,Qom4)it8 I � . , I � - : I � �� � . � or lettem She was between Sigy aul and said careleal While 94 spoke she "M -ant at a I c e , . - , - . . ''Ll - y: "' Oh, I was always nil and time. - � :�� . I ,_ I � arty years of age, an4averythingabo supposed to be the -nuge of m smffing to bar new acquwas bowi they all Met L safely on the .11, ... I . 1. - ut bar father -" aint-oft M phw , , � .'�L' I 9 . . . x . .� fon veye d the impress15F of being artific and then regretted th y . and Utty 190 of teirm, of 24 �11.i A .1 I . ial : 0 remark, seeink st rrison wwo a little shy the is station at Ridinburgh, where - :� , . ­ - P 49 L. � . ' , I � I - � . f0und-axid " did I .1 -f . �, t L nee - ", 1.� - � � he bronze -gold of her elaborate .1111 isappointment at &14 : she looked so - no xu Celo- ALG �', ' �, ". __* " .. - -4'', " ,-j.- , �.k. tt, "' ill , ` I.- . I. I i . I t I i I Z � I I i ' I L I I I I 11, U � , '. I - � - � �Slf I . � . - I ­- �, I. -, I � e( gi ;I I �-, �_ oil M2 � IM , 9", ii F46�,7 AMNINNIA q - hi .A �. I., coiffure is I and added, hasti # but Percy Whistonley V;:10" t V . . I ly g=wwd Del yud041fttV I I .. 1-1. . 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I L' . 9' of France Ili N, .... . hts � d� ,:L, rig ... s.: UP one of tile .� __ z � bas grown .. �,.cf - . - k;.- , thorny inteinational dis i;.�'11 - 'I- tory has ever witnesse(I , . ­ . d 11 is now of more than two ", ". - ..� Y�...'. I : it still boldly defies I Ile k,,.: __ ,:-!��', ; the most Prudent htaie`,� ­_ - .... I -, .1 . � _...1. , .:. Wil and France, Anil tit, ,� . : .. 1. We shall tile bett crap] . . _ , ....- 1. -c clill; .. L I With which Franc % - . I ,-- I _Y . I �.:- " 'I t'sliel , ; I I-- I , share in the co -i , . . � , her unwilling,ness to r6o, . sse" . .:: she now claill's " p" 1,. I ,., bear in inind two import , . . , . ��_... great Value an(l extent -,.,. - - - . ; .,- � ndly, the SP',e)"i iiI ,i I seco . . I . . I wbicil theprosecutivii o I � I - � .�L ar . ­ li, vides.for her young in. - .., The . I fisheries 4 � . 14- m . been cari . . I ()it for four . , . - enorinous c- " ()f I;Ist y . I � ,iret, 1-1i . , great as in soi. . . as pl, 4111 .1 - . thefish are / . � The first, and 1, ill .-. . . apeol 1.1, .. � persons who re, -1� - . cold waters of Ni,wfw . .. . hardy fisherinen of ! ' . "I" - . . I Normandy Ail B ' ri i ttan ' I - . . .., record of tile participat, fishermen before tht, 3-1--i . abips from lionition. Bi-, I . are Pai4l tit h: .- Rarnstaple . . . fishing on tile ltankm. �� .. - nature and extont of t . . -' -4, .. that I/)rd J�acon (14 -al - i . - 4 land contAined richii-t- � - ! _. I-0- -, - mines of Mex � Ind 1" . . . - were ex portAA1 265, 1! I,- �,, . ,foreign conutries, itc.-I Iiii . - . . . I - bad increased to :34s..�4 .. .. t'he ,:�.Itch ex-eedv'i 1.401 . . in I's,q, J,.:-,f)().(PXl wi! , .. _. period It ha9 var!­ ),,It . . nual value of tile ii�-hur, . . 000. * - � At tho beAnn'l-tiv ') . . .1, - - I century t�i­ Frew-:; -;i', I L , . L ..., ofAcadla, GLI)c 11..-t" . havin long covclu'l � alone ior itis fi-4it-ril,sa% � - I - its navy, but al") ii -cal; I . for Canada, ,lbtaln-44: . I . islandby receiving pel I :. - British iC;overnineiit t4,,'. . tun for a pavniq*nt. .1 . the quatitity oii.ri!dl. "I".1 - , f lNew,,ollnd!an(l wn sion 0 . � �_ this Fmal! privli(--,,c wa-4 I _ - I a means to tha i t o . iiJti Is p .. that within the el)tll:) t:;L � . - I I . -twenty-five years the !-*I, . - - einboblened timt. we filill � . I - , of a.stron.gly fort iti­l o� � - - : - . and in other plact s al,nil � . � of NewfoundIA1111 tiu! ag � - . - . ed thenif4elvei ill pos;t.ol . obtained absolute conno; . . � of the (,ulf of St. f,awn- - I _. Weak knee(l witi. vaci! I . - . . . the Briti.sh Go\1erniiiii-iiii L . . . of Charles If. and ;tt . - Louis XIV., in 11;75 w;%_ . . : the duty iinposted mi 11 1. . I -v-knc - .. - hitherto the only � ' . . . �. rt of tile I:rench of 1,n 11 - - I I . . Kewfoulldlaild. ,C,(�,.11 t . . � . . . I.. - q lies tional,ly owing to 11 i '11" . ­ I . ee-4sion the str ggio 1-tNi . - European powers bf­_';11l - . .. I I Wlien, on thit' "('c"Si( i . 1. to the British tilrotle, ) . . twccn Frauve ani Eng . ,,I . . . . His Brittanic Nlliiet�tv,i � I � . sets fort il : "It N%"L-' � . 1, I I .- I . French took licelillf! fron . __ - . and to fi,11 ul, I Newfoutull, . . I . paid a tribute for sueh li . - ­ - "I . )edgment of the .,zolc rig] . -ii, id, .- . Rngland to th an(l ; I . . croachment.B of thel�relle - subjects trading an,l fiz-11 �_ . . L., Tmore like die iriva,-ions I . I becoming friends who v - , - . ;' r tages of that tride only' . -..:- . soon after t L. Following . .. I I �, .� Newfoundland becanie 1 .; , . . . . 1: I . sanguinary 8trug�:1C.1 hol � _. I � tary, and, during tile ye. _,:t`w �­ made a determined attet j�� - ' J'_ , . I ., the British. Occupying - � .1 ( w Rable position in Nacei J� .., numbers, the Bribsix I - I �:. , Oommodore NV illiam 9 stri ,-- - - them but without avail. ,/ . � 1. I � __ - Two years latter the F � �'. � '6ecame the aggressors '. . . , , 1.1, �. Nesmond received insti - . .. . .1 � � Tkocheford squadron witl 1 - , Z �, .. - and to dispogsess the 13 � > . ritory in Newfoundla � w . I , i .­ , I Placentia he landed ai,4 .1 .t, force marched thence tA , . �_ -1 city of St. John's. The r". . %_' four British ,-hipe in the �, I .6 . ­ with the combined re� - 1. , i.; �;- forts, were more than tit( � t. I ��, and he was repulsed wit ,� , r. �. obliged to return to Frai - r. � , i �- I- the same year, howevet, - "�i�. , . ed to the charge with a .�v, L , I . I tion under the command I. 111rouillan the former bei V.. 1, .- I ­ Canadian force. They . L� eessful. The garrison o I IV, . I . ; - m numbers and in want . I � offered but a feet)le resi., . ': " lating on easy terms, wc � _' , � " I 1. land. The fort and ' � , - L I ' with all the adjoinirtl-y � ` , , L. .�, . save Carbonear and l'on t� 1:-_1 e-essfully withstood the I . ,�,� . ­,.., The singing of the Tr( I . I � � 't , , 1697 put i� pi�riod to hos � I i, : . tunity afforded by the , - ... ­ . treaty for e!1ecting a T, I � . Intent of the disturbed . I . . the rival powers concert .1 � I . . Was, not only culpably . - -�' '. ­ British Government. but ­ � - - I I . their previous as also wi � . - . . suicidal policy towaril I - , I.,, � the treaty proved most 1 . I . . - I � � Instead of compelling tl I ... I their claims on Placenti � . 4�. . Places hitherto illegall.N' . 1. � confirmed and the ig&i . a . 7 �.. thrown into its previous � .1 . - and the British settlers .: .. . �...L L, "me attacks from the f4 . - . , . . : -, �' As a matter of h istorical � _­ . , I— Was signed they were of � - 1, - voked and humiliated ; L I,% r L . 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"11 on or Must be said t braverV and ,'. ' L' � � '! 1, . ..9 . t. . , . Dee& i ough they had fouelit and plotted with, it authority tolaubmit a full statement of their , , :,-4. - I -.- "� � expeRed from Newfo . PUGET BOUND WIGGLER& ,''- .- .- n I- have already said, France insisted 111 9 . . �Jl i,jj- . . - 5. � , .: 't Historical Retres . - - ,,, - � the h I , _T_ . - - .- ' . , , I _ _ ­ .1. .- �.. . � .. � , . . - I . i,nd the question of shery unlawful claims to those grand itlutry's grievances and to deba,te an to the ' - Akoait 4i : � I '­ " . positions on perseverance ' grea amazinks cc . .., ,"'."'T 7� '. - How'- (he Quilegs celestial Grt4 .I- EVC,44, L . �, ,W- 1 - Tv�' ,bts,, of France in Newfoundlan&, there the southwest obast, and ingen __. - - `;' n. �, 11 '. I ". 44 th "' ' iro uity to make it their means of protection or redrew. � I - -;.,:,4.,- - e Of which't-Lacelltia WAS Own, - ­ 11.1:. -1 -",;-;,1.11. *.' - rig .,.. _ , 0 , (".-�.'? _' - � � ­ , 7, . . _ !& Facie souit I - ­.. I ,..,g .�- . L � . - : 1 -1-4 - 17 . - _. . , . .. - � -i :_ . I . boo grnwn up one of the most obstinate and tile impregnable stronghold.. From 'th e . The subsequent arrangement of the'taodw; . . . I . . .1 - - I.. L --1 __­" - -1 `-, �_: . ,'X-'�L tional. disputes to which his- places her fisheiinen carried on a very exten, an of the prolonged strife be. vivendi between Great 13ritain and France The es Sh e a pe ' 1) A (1, in, -0* , e .. �t 1, thorny interlia The cessati " W t or , pa r pa li e . � s. V1, t' �� 1, I � -: . '. - � q- .- - '� sed; and, although it sive and lucrative fishe tween the bellig V A soon upon the lobster factory scim. State of Washington, says: -The movement - " , . I tory has ever witnes : t ­ f 4'. tro � * ry in the Gulf of St . 114, _erents, brought about b th coming so I - ,!_!�,__44 ", ,.. . -c Ing ot dal was a crushing blow for Terra Nova's long f t t W Ift ton to secure for the - - .1i :." I'll . 1_' ; now of moi sIgning of the Treaty of Paris, affrrda y as g - , � '; LLL - ' " n - - :. 11 than two centuries' standi lAwrence and around the nothern shores oi . .. . , ,:g. -41 4 9 ,.;�__ , . .,. t', efies the diplomatic skill of Newfoundland. another favoumble o rt it f ecuri sufferin o�s. Protest Liter protest has rev ue service on Puget -Solind two sman - " , . . - I Jwople in - �:­ � .still boldly d ppo uni y or a . ­, s". - - - �,,­ . . it . �_. -_ � . �­ run ` - Brief was the Peace - which foil � to the Bri n)Ls the' purpose " I.. � ", L I ... ­% inost prudent statesmen in Great Bri tish the whole and -xindis ute been e by the Colonial I,egislature, and swift steam outteis for 4A - . ' . 11 �.. _. .. ..:., f lWalth. derive '�� � . the owed the t .,_ . li_ ,_., . ..1. I clll�,;ivt�ly prove.... . - tail) ,nd France, and the end is not yet. :igning of this fainoug treaty, as it deserved Possession -of Newfoundland, Put ilia againat'the inaction of the Home Govern- pat Ing an end to the sm,aggling from Bri - 11.1 . . . �._;, , - i1i 4 - . . "�, _. : I , - ;I x �; *', , ' olumbia of Chinese and opium, now ;., , , ''r -Of.. I t� niukv�s I... . NVe shall the better appreciat, the tenacity ince it.gave all to one side, and that of this the treaty not only confirmed all the ment, but without result. Thus matters ish , - 5 >:, - .. I the vveak .."..'., , . . the in - . I , � ko ,L ,1. 1, . ,ith,which France clings to her iupposed solent intruders, and made the condition rights secured to the French by former stand at the present. What will he the out- carriedon so extensively and successfully, - ,-a` - -` -�,_, - -c e,� � stinjulant � .. 1. t V - .' ,_ "_--;1"A'; , -_' �J_N4, - . . , - ­ " Of treaties, but it extended them. The ' ' adia, come? lAt that most farseeing British states- is one that has the hearty approbation of � - ­ ­ X" ­ . 1. _L r,.�­ I ': _,__ �,, ,,.,P ..... r­ni which ther4 I ; share in the co,I fishery of Terra Nova, and the rightful occupants of Newfoundland ten- i *4 .1 , I cent islands" of St, Pierre and Miquelon; man, Sir Charles Dilke, reply. He recently every resident of this seotion; not that they �- ",.-L; -,,,'. �, ­ . 1&. .. .- A.;;_i 'rater weakness, � � *, her unwilling"es' to abandon thb " rights " fo d worse that before. War again broke which were secure I to EDgland by the said that it seemed impossible to reconcile care much about i he opium feature of the - �'_ ';:'-- � L �.,.. ­�I,` .. . - - it natural - _L I she now claims to possess on its coast, if we out in 17002. TaYagbt 6y a long experie I ,!v_ �, ­ t I , ., way:: '._-.11:.-. . . d two important facts ; first, the the want of food faith and nce Treaty of Utrecht, were now transferred to the French Treaty rights with the develop- business, for they look upon that as a mat- ' :., ;� -,. �.,� , .. I ,-, .: 1, ­_ i P,- �, 7�; .� A . , ... . .. bear in "'in honesty on the the French - - ..., d_ : . . ; . I - - ..I. I-` . ud extent of the cod fisliery ; part of the I rench, "as a shelter for her fishermen, merit of Newfoundland, and, although the ter concerning only the revenue officers an4l - . L- L - . I., I - great; Value it itappears that at this �, L L. F.. li�., I s . on condition that no whole territory belonged to the colony, yet the smugglers. To the community at large - ' ... ­; ". � ." �. I ­?� . _.-i , I . �.,`, . 301ing � . - ' -.1'�-l'. I ondly, -the splendid school of sea.manship time the British Government were really � L '' � ' . . 1. sec � be erected, . ,__­,]''�__�' - . 11 :: the N '. . . IV ecution of that fishery pro- anxious as they had negver been and that only a guard of fifty the colonists were forbidden the Tights of tile smuggling of opium is a matter of indif- : . _' ' ., -I, 1 ")-.� _,� � ()()d,'anot, , i-biell the pros before (nor .."_zJ I A;Z'r ,I,: , �. - 44, 1;1. . . ung marhiers. since) to rid their colony of their wily toe. men for police purposes be maintained sovereignty. He futher declared his convic- ference. It has no effect upon the use Of . .. lierve. .- ides for ber yo . ; - - . I Inental , ':.�", T� ble to secure a settlement of the drug for purposes of debauchery, a i 11_;,.�.- - .;,� X I.; , �... . � _.,.�.VT . . I . � � . The, I fisheries of Newfoundland have Accordingly when the war had begun a there. " . h tion that, una . gain" � - . . - . __1? . '. Owi the present - I ased in- theirlung standing difficulty, the colonists which stringent lawe, but ill enforced, exist I � .: --IC;.. ., . I .__ " ' . _: � f *-, -111 fro i: . been cal -i . . on for four'centuries, and th6 squadronunder the command of 02ptain dignation of the New0flomunudylaonxpres at the will sooner or later take the law into their in every State, and the question of whether �,-,�.;�� ­ : _:. �­ d - -1 ,t,nera n' TlOod9s - . . . � enortuous c- 11 of last year, though not as Leake waa sent out with orders to that - . �.­ : .� "., , I debility. ,- . . . ._.. ,� . �­ � rovesthat effect. During supineness and indifference to their beat in- own hards. He was confident that in the the Government shall or shall not derive &. - I , _. -.,- - - , . - - t.�.. - - ... . .o nit, ail excel- �, . great as in s9i nrevioup years, p _the suspension of hostilities, terests of the Imperial Government be a coming spring shots would be exchanged be- small revenue fr;m tile importation of the. L . . _. . �141&�' 1 . . . . the fish are as V1- ;ful as ever. ' however, the French with admirable fore. - .� , ­ -.., 11�, 11 "' - Savage,?dd. _-_. .1 - matter for surprise, when viewed in tile tween the French ships and the colonists. He damnable stuff fails to create any interest , - � - -­` - V.- , ... - . -1 , I - . .. The first, and I--- many years the onl si ht and sa it had left no stone unturn. Ii lit of ita shiftless, blundering policy, finally strongly urges the British Uovern- whatever. In the sub ect of smup,gling ' � -- �, 4 , - e . - . � . y 8 i , ..- _�_ - . Ll t : I, . t eTto exterIT"AnIdyconsolidate their borders . . . rsons who reaped the rich harvest of he . :_ . . 'IT I - - pe w ich these facts of interest reveal? ment to make a speedy settlement, which Chinamen, however, our peoplehave a di- . ./V...--�-,�,:,o. t �� 15, fagged out..- - ,' - �._ cold watersof Xewfoundland, were the withinthe coveted colony and togreatly -.� , - , � � -'.' �i ', t sick and nlis- . - . _. - hardy fishermen of the Basque provinces of strengthen their posi But t4D resume our historical retrospect. shall. ,be satisfactory to the colonists. May rect interest, not, so much in its moral a&- - . .. d I- __ �._ I.- - 1'.. . � __ . . . ' tion in Placentia and By the appointment of Sir Hugh Pallissir to wise counsels prevail ! F. H. J. LL,oYD. pect as in the harmful results. c - t -� .. ...� . wt`�._.�. � , - X. N h . . I I :-: -,. .. - _� _� � . I cotild hardly 1 ' orujandy and Brittany, nor have we any elsewhere. But -with a determination wbic the governorship of the island, in 1764, a It is impossible to say how many China- � ` - - - K 01M, bottle Of .- - . - ' rd of tile participation therein of British brooked no opposition, Captain Lea - 1� . - �,:Z .-:,! ", . : reco ke a rovement took place in the cen- . I - .- . � Tnen succeed in crossing the boundary line ­ ", - !�, � - - -, �-­l Ille. There - .. _.'�' fishermen before the year I 540, when many forces destroyed most of their settlerre-Ite slight imp. - . I � � . �_ ­._..!�-__%�-., �. , , , . I . .. - . eral condition of the Newfoundlanders and - from '. L " �- �. '!.. - . - ships froin I ; L ' ' ; , *. .�_­ I K1,0LF, E(litor ... . m 1: London, Bristol, Bideford and and stripped their battlements in the 'als A so far as he could, this eagaciou8 statesman I ­ . . CANADA OR mx3trro - . � . _ . _ ! , � ..� -_ , .)�,._ ��' - - - F4rnstaple are said to have been engaged in of St. Pierre. Placentia remained unt'Lijen. regulated the relations which ekisted be- MAN -BATING GIANTS OP SERL . I . . : . . -:, ,-, . - . ' . . . .... - ". - � � . . . .. I., _.. fishing on the Banks. So soon .did the ,true Flushed with 'victory the British advanced ' , . anti losing their identity ill the:commow . . .... I- - . `-'%1.. � . ,. ..­ , - t I , . - . tween the French and British fishermen. . : - _, ,.4, . . � .-L ture and extent of the fisheries appear against it, confident of forcing a surrender, . - 1 - L monotony of some Chincs3 colony. It . _�. - ,�. J . ,r I . ` - _.- .. -­ .. .: na " While he secured the French in the exe Stories or 'a Horrible People Uvinx on an is certain that hundreds crossed in from * .. - , ` . � ....z �­� ,.,I Ille to good - '.� - at L,)rd Bacon declared that " Newfound- but, after repeated ass'aults each fiercer than 1. - I , .: 1. 1� � , th . I ciao of all the rights and privileges Cquired 11 L I �: - -� _-��. , - F, truthfully it '' . . ... . . land contained richer trea4ures than the the last, the enemy heldthefortand the by the Treaties of Utrecht and Pa'rLis, and Island in theGairof CalirornW Mexico, until. last year the excessive vigil- . ,:L- - �� , i I'l,il'".11d Ivor __ I - � :, ines of Mexico and Peru. " Tn I 6titt there British retired leaving him in possession. " There are 174 giant cannibals, men and ance of the officers, wliicti resulted in the - . - L I . I 11 - I M ' intals of co,ltish-to Thus again victorious the French made a I ordered that they were to be allowed to olnen, living on Seri Island, in the Gulf of capture of a large number and tile heading' I . 1. . .1 '.." 1-11ki a triai ot :,­ . were exported -265,198 qu . . . � _­. -L _.. in .prosecute the fishery within the limits as- w off many more as well as the inhospitable .: 7. _. �:.�,_,L'_._, --L I L - I I - I'. F � '(-)'S 11 Y'R I L _�- . . foreign countries, and in 1763 the .(Luantity second atte pt to take St, John's, and 60 Pigned them, without molestation, lie also California, and not sixty miles- from the . � ­ . : I - . . 1. I - mainland of Mexico," says George G. Me- . !- . ;' I - . . I . . _,_'!�L . ­�. , M.lss. __ -. - .1 ad increased to 34S,21(4 quintals. In 1815 open the way for the total 8ubjugati nature of the desert country over which - I I ­ . - . h . ion oi clearly recognized that within these limits - .. _. , - � _'... . a of I .;::. �_ _ 11;­d's Sarsa__ i .. _. the -�atch exceeded 1,W0,000 quintals, and the island. But again they were vigorously hey bad no superiority over British fisher- Samara a traveller ill t hose regioiis recent. they had to- pass, and where the bone . 1. :­­ �J � I . . - - - - ,� I -1i �''kIlythiyJ, , . L� more than one now lie bleaching in the sun, - � -: . - , . _, _. . I : , _ I si, 1,500,(M) quintals, since .which repulsed. Checked but not defeated they men, and no exclusive right whatever. " But . " els a .. - _.. in. IS . ' .!, � . . . .1 - ly. I' ! � _ e, .11 . riod it hag vari(A but slightly. The an. returned to the charge again and again with If What I bay'mil�lit seeth rikLieulous' but practically put an end to all effort in that. , .- - I .f .,. - PC �08, though so!icitous of betterin the pitiable . ' I , _��. .1 �. f- - '. - - . .. . - �­ nal vaille of 4 J is ne vertheless a fact, for I have seen some direction. The Canadian border is the one-. - - - k �.. ­ .. .- - 1. ..- _... . __. . n the fishery is about $"%5W,_ no better results, until the winter Of I condition of his fellow -exiles, taptain 11allis- it , . - ..- ..� ... . . . when they surprised the garrison and took i of them during my travels in Mexico. Who. now offering the easiest openings for the, . ..,.,.i � - - � : .. . 000. air was at no time durin lit tertil of office guileless Mongolian. On Puget Sound this - ­. - I . . . I I . . . . - . At flin beginning of the seventeenth the city, and Newfoundland was Once InGre able to afford them absofutesprotection from their ancestors were or. how long they have .. - %;. A:'. .. . � . ­ . . e. 1. I - - 1:4 S I . . _. . � Century -L!i­ Fremeh a'.though in -possession lost to the British. Ca,rhonear alone held. tile brutality md insolence of the French. Occupied the island is not known, but they illegitimate business has become a sciene I.. . . .1 - . �.. _. 0 * Chinamen are compelled to pay a hm& . ..., � " f Acadia, - Cal)c 13).-s�ton and Canada but out against the French, and for several Ever frantically zealous for tile rights of the ,r6 ,low becoming extinct . . . . . ;:,.,.: ".. * . a ]JAVil-,Z long Coveted Newfoundland, not years it was the only town in the island bia, an4l .- . -_ , � . . . - French, and fearful of giving them ffence, " I saw three women and one man and tax of $50 to land in British Colum - %. . . ". - intereate of over which floated the flag of England. their appearance and manner gave in� the they cheerfully pay this in order to accum . . . I .." . ­ . .1 . - . .. . ' I I ' . ;�_ * . alone for its fisheries and in the � . - n a .. _., - . . it was the door In I 1 13, everything was changed by the the British power, with a strange fatuity, impression that they are brutes by nature a foothold froinwhich they may gain lle-' , . � . -, . , _-,� . . � �_ its navy, but als-') bfteausc seems to have thought but little -if, allid, - - _.­� � ,, i't -.;trf-(l only, :- - �_ .. !:L, cibtained a foothold ill -the signing of the Treaty of Utrecht. By its and brutes in heart and soul. lt was just coveted entrance to the United States, tci� . ­ I . � _., ; for .Calla,. cared less for, the suff6rings and privationis :� . !­%Vv!1_NIU3& . �. - . . .- - ,,% . - I "I .. _., .- _: - .island I)y !7eCeiViUg I)erluigSiOn from. .the provisions, Newfound ' land, with itsa,djacent she was thereby inflicting on her owp sub. by chance that I saw them, as few of Lhem secure which they would willingly pay rrtany:, - � ­ I � __ . - � z . � . � " rom e I - - .. I : ' i. - .. - 11 Dollar ... � t British Government todry fi.-31i On its shores islands, was secured too Clio British and the jects ; nor, throughout the whole struggle, ,et'luro aw f th islands except to sell times that amount if they could come direet.. - . . ' . . . .- I . . I ..'_ I in return for a payment of live per cerit. on French were at last compelled i� retire h" iihe ever been known to take one decisive 'lie mats a'nLbawls which they make from By this arrangement Canada gets the moneyi- I L .. - . ... ... *7_-f__7!__ � - .- . Viva- from. Placentia. " A very important re- the skills and fcathers of the albatross. and we get the Chinamen. Although a few- 1 - - .,- ' _.- L - i . the quantity cured. That'anultimatei and manly step towards . securing to them .. �. .:.- . .:; ::::I.,r, was - . . ion was however made in favour of their indisputable rights and protection. By They are cunning thieves, but otherwise manage to cross the line oil foot and safely .- I _.. . � ! . .. . 81011of ,N,ew,oun(Iland was tIcsigned and that servat . . . . .:., 1. - . I . . .. . ... - . � . -as in . I . L, I,: � � I Ite great majority colka- . i � I , - � . .. this Fmal' privilege �% crely obtained as tli,,! French," says Mr. Harvey, " which consenting to the'use of ambiguous terms their minds are (lull -in fact they seem stupe- reach the sheiterin domiciles of some at - - t Untel", ,� - destined to b' I tied. They have a vacant stare ill their their countrym6n, t . I ... 1. i " . a incAs to that end is pateut froin the fact was e a source of trouble for , in the various treaties which were framed �� � ,..6,- : , 1. -� ! - :t -s t here, .- , - . . that within the comparatively brief spaceof more than a century and a half, and which for the purpose of settling -disputes, she 'Y", and, wheii not serious, an idiotic smile by water. Tile numerous islands in Pug" .. . � � . 11 - . .. li . . 'u . . . . .. . . . . ! ;! *1 . - .1 , 1 cst- for - -� .. . : - . L'wenty-five years tile J,'rencli had become so prevented the British subjects of New- hoped to pleue both parties, - knowing at spreads over their faces. Sound at th-3 head of the Straits of I ca, -_ - . . . . . . . I . I t -lea lying oil botlisides of the supposititious line . . . I I - . -3aus employed I .1 wen y mi I � � ! . i1l;1)arzh. , -1. I emboldened that Nve find theill Ill possession foundland from settling and2colonlying more the time that the in were TI e island of Seri is about t -1 - I �­ ":,011illy - , . - I of a R--rongly forl ified colony in Placentia f than half the island, and this by far the hopelessly inelliciept and- dimereditable. long and at places tell mil, -s wi( e, and I was separatirg the two countries, offcr special .� .- . ­ 4 ­­ � ; ­ -.1 '�. %%!I, ;L,Iltl. tll,e - , - . - er places along zhe southern shore b,ett-!r half in regard to soil. climate and The Treaty of Versailles in I7K3 afforded told no Mexican or white man ever ventures facilities for the operations of sinuggler-% . . - " - � ...;! �: _� - I and in oth � . . . �' , � . :11i", ttlril- � ,: : I near or attempts to land Oil it, as they claim who, using �� :_ I _. f Newfoundland the at,gressors liad'plant- natural- capabilities. By th,e Treaty of England a flual chance of makin the . . I , . . .­-, � 0 1�- - . I . . � . . -­: I . � (�u had ' * _- : - - . __ I theillsel . ves ill posit'vii.4' froin which they Utrecht, though the French w6re excluded amende hortouraUr to her colonists in'N'ew- the island in their domain -a'nd shoot tile in- . SM)ka SAILING VESSFUS - � � -. - - . . _. � . - .�:'..". I . C, G -. . . - . ,- L \'.';:t� tall from all territorial rights in Newfoundland, truders with poisoned arrows or capture and � . ­ . . . . - . - 44 .- . ; IeY - ' �. - - - Obtained absolitte conin-iand over both sides foundland for pastnegligence but consistent i . . -1 .., .. ,)rullooll . . eat thein. They exist on fish and goat meat, and taking advantage of (lark �ights autY. . I - . . . ".. I - . . they were secured in the privilege of fish- with her policy on all previous sin , . ..­, . - . . � . (if the (;ulf of St. Lawrence. iilar oc- � ­,; .%: . and vacillating from the first ing, concurrently with the E, liali, along casions Bile declined to make any appre i which are plentiful. Low houses, built of -their knowledge of the movements of the . I.- ...-. �. I , . �! I - - . - . .'Weak kneed C. . el- . . . � I ­ , - . � Ai . . a ShrlebbLry, are their abode. Some live in revenue oflicers, have little difficulty in. �'�' ., - . ".11r;tph in '_� the 11ritish Governments by the authority morq -than half tha coast, a'nn(f alto per- I ble advance"in'the only c3urse that was ' - ' �: 1, 1.... ., . - . - L , ' .'� , I . , .1 I . 'Lti ( y , � I !!,ticilce I . I . I at �110 80liCit. on of mittcd to use the shore Of this por- I honouralbly open to her and coutente I her- " dugouts,".or caves cut Into banks. The crossing the.line with cargoes of opium and - � - I Iliddeft - . I .: , of Charle'.4 11. find , . � . i about the island and lead tile laziest its smokers landing both in the _ . L ­ 4 . I L ... Louis -XIV., in 1675 was induced to remit, tion of the island. so far a.9 it was self with confirming the stipulations of "" 1 : . I : � �� - L - - .. - . L . - - - . . ­� L - I . tile duty imposed on tile fish cured, and "ceded for the prosecution of their fisheries- former treaties relating to the French and I i fe of any people that 1. have ever hea - rd Of. reeeisses of some American Chinatown. The � . . i - - 0._�_ - - . - . This unfortunate' concession led t/) endless -eally tell what a I . . �..�J. . I . ­ - .. .. - -knowledginent on the dtfiuing tile boundaries Isetween which it No one can I their daily rou- vessels engaged in th, s busi ness are Osten sib-- - ' . - - I :_ . � hitherto the onl) ac L - 6 - ' . . " - . . . . ,l,he fol t,ne of living is, but it is a fact that tile ly fishing boats, from two to ten tons urth- . � �,�� - I z. - .. pait of tile French of British sovereignty in disputes." Continuing, the same' writer I was perin.-asillie for them to fish. - � . - : , � � � - - F, . - , , , '_ . . -Newfoundland says: "The Frenclil)erk;i,itentlyetynteri(le(t I lowing stipulation contaigedin tile Vursail- tribeistlyingout,and ItwiiInot beinany en,andareso registeredat Victoria, the . _._1. � ,.C_k..� '4 �-. . , , - - . Froin tlii,3 points and Un- _ - , - __ I Wcolne . . . . ..7 - 0 .. I - . _. ;_ 41.� 1. . that the provisionsof the treaty giive them, I les Treaty not only juatified all that tile years before they will I .extinct. veat of operations. They frequently change - . . �! . . ­ - . . . �., � . q,ll1.Mioll:ti,1y owing to this unfortunate coil I . . ' . ,�, . . -e , I 0 making .- !.. . ..,L - 1. . . � 'a - . _� cessif Fl % ri 11 t f , - -- Their niode' of burial is not known, but it ( their appearance by painting and . 7.... 1 �. , ggle IwL,vveeil the two gruat not a concurrent, but an exclu i i . . strilL, V . .- - - ri tile . I French had previously d-)ne in the uay of W413 rations, and occasionally ' ' % . z , I _� -1 I I _ fishliv, on this part of the crAL81t, - I al�'"! insult, rapine and plunder, but it alFo made I ,.:. . I.. - I- - . - estimated that where there are now a ot her external alte' - . . I . . . - �. ' European powerg bf,gan. I . handful there wereseveral thousand not ten adopt a new name axid new registered, - . . _� :.* : : -, L� - 99 . : , ­ - . 'iwn ., . that tile use of theshore for fishery. purvose*il I . . i I � . .. - .- - IN - on the accc.-;sion of William 111. anything further wlliJlLheyllliJ,�,hb CHOOSe . " I i - .1 - I forhade the settlement of this region by Lite I to (to beyond ,reproach : and With ail. OJ:01 )*"'" ago, and if they bury the dead, tuid owner, all for the purpose of confusing their- ' : I � - . � to the liritigh throne, war broke out be- . - . - I - -_ -1. ­ -igner's interests, (it) not barti tile bodies, as cannibals do, the i�eutity in tile ininds of the feventic ofticers- - ' - ' - . ",.;- '- I la, se in British subjects. Both these interpreta- 1 zeal to conserve the fer. - . - . 1. - � - � I - ... �.l -.1 - . . - tween France and England, one c -1 . . liones of their enormous franies will cover a on both sides of the line, who keep a bright - Z .:­_ � - . - . .. 11 ­ His Brittanic ,NJ,-Ljf,stv*s declaration of war tions were repudiated by tile people of I tile lawful occupants of tile tialling groullds . . . _. , . .. . _ 6.,� r - . I - - larve area of the island. - lookout for them, the officers oil the Can&- ' . -.-. .-. , - . . ts forth : "It was not long since tile Newfoundland, and were never admitted as re left to shift for theuk.tielves. " And I - , . I I �_ 1W . i we . .� . �� , -_ . I . - jovernor of being correct- by thi3 Imperial authoritl-es that the fishermen (if Lhe two nation -Illay 11 , , I'lle Inall I photographed is over 7 feet in dian side feeling tliat thebe slippery skippers I . . . . 1. ._�_­ i . !. , A I u feel:�. -. :.�_ .-, . - F , Ocnclhtook license from the (-,' ' - ght. flis face was it study when lie saw are.as willingto-bring contraband goods . . ... 1. . 11. ''. . I - 12 11 and to fish Upon that coast, and Nevertheless successive English Govern- I not give caube for daily qu irrels, Ills lint- .` � .. - - - I 1.�. -I - ., - � r NI Wfoull"l, tile lens pointed at hini, anti he could not back wi th thein as to take thein away, bein - . - - , (IX"er '.. -_ . - - leftthe matter findeelded and reftise(I I talli-C ,\116tilty Wag pleabo-d W eugage that . . � � I . . aid -a tribute for such licenseas ail acknow- ments - 9 � .. I . I . � '. . p, J undeAtand what was twing done. He, as neithur respecters of persons nor Giovern- - 1-,-.".1., 1 :1(1t) A1119 � n of to place this portion of the coast under tile he would take the must positive noleafitircs I . . ­. * I 1 -I- ledginunt of the sole right of, - tile Crow I I , tire all hici race was 8uperstitious, but we inents. . . � . . - . I.., , � for preventing his Bubject8froin interrupt- - . ,::�_�i-,­ the - , - en- jurisdiction of the local Governmentorto I ,.� I . ­ � 1�1 . .1 - .. . I . I - . England to that. islan(I ; ]out of late the - . Lion Lite Over came that obstacle by giving hini a pre- At the entrance to Victoria' harbor is & I -1 . . . .. ­�. A i I �tl 1-1 , . : � : : C "llet'011 its fiettlembut, so sensitive were * anner, by theire.inipeti, , . - I � and , _. roachinciam of the Frenchand His MaiestY's S' - Ing in any in i sent of ail old pair of trousers, which lie buoy off the Indian reserve, and this is where . - . . - ... . . ,.,. . - . - . - � s11bjc(-ts ti-adill" allil ti-hing there had been they in guarding tile treaty right,; of the fishing of tile French during the temporary � - . ,.,.:, --Au-us-t . -, - . ill immediately lied around his neck- The . . - � � V. -.z. t3 . . ly than rrench. The C011sequesee has 1wen that, the smuggling vessels lie at anchor, present-: - . exercises tf-eroof which is granted to theill 1� . - . " . I more like tile. inva.,iolis of all ellell � leman standino next to him is about mix . . I-, �., - � - i nt . . . .1 1� . . . . . . tically, the inhabitants of Newfound- O" "' Irl . the niost' innocer-t aspect iiiiagiiiable.- . . - _... I - - L . - . becoming frieuds who enjoyed the atIvaii- prac on the c ts of the Island of Newfoundland feet tall, anti lie had to hold Indian's hand. ing - .. I 'L L' . . . . . . It . land have I -seen excluded from half anti that lie would for that pill-posC call,ic- when the financial arrangements for a cargo- . L .. o :1., ­ age, at tr- ny permission. . . "'r.. . . - t. -.;of th, adoonly' i . _. . . I— . q� -ff - . - - - I I C I C!,_ Is at . - '. .. Follm% gun their own territory which is "till the permanent settlements whie'll should lit' Ali Old rag encircled L lie upper nortion. of the of opium and Chinese have beell completeds� . i :.. ., ��,_, . . . , . - -Ing .,;(,oil after the war had I,( lndiau�s limbs, and it was tie around the smal lots of the former are secretly takeril - . .- 1- .. - � - . ­'. , ' i : );,�', 1-nsafi ' - : - Of 111311Y to a greater exten.t, a mere wildemeas ; formed there to Iv removed, and that.he wa ... . ,.'c.;; I . Newfoundland became tile BeCrIf, ra " with- . ist.- The blanket is made of albatross skin on board, enough Chinamen to make a load . . . :`�'.. . . . would give orders that tile French . � 1. - I 01 I! I table, -. . - .. - . . . � saDgmintry --ruggle.-i buth Itaval and I'llili- anti that a population of " squatte fitsher- and fetstliet-8. Th�e how and arrov'.s which . - .... . . . . out any title to their pogaessions and living men should not be incommoded in tilt- cut- are told to get ready. Toward the close of - . � . - . .­.�. . ­ . . . - --August . , tary, and, during �hc year 1 692, the Freuch . . holdt; are the only wea -on they know of evening two or three will stroll over to tile, . - . . . �, - .- � it from outside the pale of law, wits allowed to grow Ling Of wo,)d necessary for the repair of 1"! . . . '.. . I . I - - - - -1 j� � � I . . . inade a determined attempt to wi est .. or use. Ilia legs front the tnoe down are not - . . -1. . . . -, . I - .:i . 1riti,di. occupying,malinost iin traw, and . ': .. - - . n . taken aboard one of the boats, and ill I , , . the'] preg- u there without any civilizing influence. their scaffoldal hut&, and fishinly lKlats." . . reserve disguised as siwaslies. They are, - - , I-- . . rig ill R is I was a standing grievance generatioll 11 This," says Harvey, 11 it; tile celebrated covered. Tilt- hat lie wears is'of !, -1be, , - :.. � . - � '. -;�;.-. I U fcehs no- . . . _.- in Placentia and sfroj after, generation ; &not 80 Slow has I)CCII the - Lilies o%er lie, as, lie as he stands there, is tile typical morning she goes out to fish. If a custom . I . _.Q. _� : .. I numbeni, tile British naval forces under . section of the Treaty of Ve"n Seri hidian. officer happens to notice them -lie cannot say - I _. .. _. . .�. � )',t-, and a . - .. I I of civilization in these Igtitndei; that which volumes of diplomatic correspond- ; - ....r:, . . - - . . e hard to dislodge marc� . . I., .. , iver-iii.ce- , � . - . CornmodoreNVIIIIams strov the I squatter " has only lwen brought ence have been written and coun-le.is hat- " .1' The women wear patched dresses made anything or attempt to stop the boat, which . ­ . . . . . .­_ -L, . . thern but without avail. of cloth which they re�_-cive for albatross mats . � 11. . . I I � , . . I i I iii when - . ' I - ' r turn within the pale of law and order dur- ties fought without any satisfactory result." once out ofthe harbor is . , - .. I., I Two years latter the French in thei andshawls. They are wrinkledandold, very . . - I . .. I . I .. � ': ­ �. - � .. ­ ,)wer the '_ � . '6ecame the aggressom and the Chevalier ing tile past few years. It Wag nOt The French claim that it extends their few girls beiiiganiongthe tribe. Thebowls - . FREE FROM PRYI-XG EYES, - �. _. - . -, !.. .. I - �_��. � . � . � . - .. : nntil the year i,478 that a magistrate former privilege and secures to them ail . 1. . . ­ I .. 1. I . Nesmond received instructions to join the oil their heads contain broken vessels made knol she shapts a course for Cadboro 13A , .- t ­t - .. �� . 1. fleet of ten ships waa appointedi with the concurrenct rxriumim right over the coast anti waters of clay. Y1_ , . _. - I . . I . . ... . .. Rocheford squadroll with 1 the home- authoritiefi, to have referredto anti to this position they have . Orshe maygo upto Jamesor Sidneyis- . I- . . . �., . .. .- I . . and to dispossess the British of their ter- Of . of eK are awon( il people," Antinued - - . . - --Ife feels- " . iriediction in the -forlorn district j"t citing 'with a " death -like pertinacity. "Th _ lerft la ' nols, as Cadboro Bay is getting rather too .. I .- ; .- . -1.:. , . ' C aniars, " ail( . . . . . . . . " L i :i1_11 appe- - .:1 L .. - . ritory in Newfoundland. Arriving , at Ji sc -ibed ; and it was only an late a I N, r. N! , I no doubt. their past public, although a few years ago it was as _ _ . ,_ I . . . _ , " I , -erful de r 8 184 Fngland mildly disputes tile Clailn ill theory " : - - ,­ _ - - and with a pom I -y, if revealed, will bring to light facts famous place for smugglers. IV hen one or. . ., . .. *� , ,,� Placentia he lauded , histo, ! t):i ,I I i 1, I 199 " , - I , that the local Government was empowered and declares the right, of the French to be -elaw . . . . . . . - - . -.1. . .. � force -niarched thence to ail attack on the that I , to the wagnificent reign of the " .- -_ * .- " -_ - ,_ . 1. - - to issne grants of land and mining licenses only concurrent : but until quite recently " the other of these havens is reaelied the I . - .. ,. - � . I ­ � as if a -, -,. . ,-.-- city of St. ,John's. The presence of thirty- Montezuwas, or even far beyond tile time of Chinese are landed and the boat pu a back to ' .. I . I . � . . . .,I . " . - ---August - . . for the same locality." I ill . : -_- If � . - . . . four British ,%hips -in the harbour,- togciher . ; . she has practically allowed, inammuch as Bile Cortez. " Victoria. This is done two or three times, � -, . . _ I ,� - - - - close of the seven years' discouraged her subjects in every Jpossi ) o I - . � . - . I � . .. . . I � I - . - I I .. , � . '_ . -with the combined re3istance. of severa! Although at the __ I ... ke a good. . - . - - ­ . . . __: . . '. :'. . . L 1-1 L . � d on, war, France had lost Canada anti Gipe Bre- way not merely from settling but also froin . until a sufficient number- to in& . . . . _. . . - . - .. - I , . .L '­ forts, were more than the cuemy counte bition of re- fishi�g "Within the so-called French shore _ - - load have been concealed at one or the other - � : . - .- - ", . , , . . _ ., -.- 7 -epulsed with heavy losses and ton, she still cherished the am 1. . - n. - areL * . .. � ­_ I I,-- I i as ir- ' I and he was,t . . A True Cauadin ,-- � of the points mentioned where - there . . - L . - .- . . . * . . ,. . : .-!()()Is , - . .�. ' can - - : , - .1:-.--- '� .1� - .. . . I obliged to return to Fr�nce. .,�t the end of gaining her former- position in NewfoLuid. limits. . . . . .. ". , �-) (!(: . % , . the. same ycar, however, the French return- land. Hence in ade another de- This is, in brief, tho history of the nes- In our last issue says the Toronto Week, ips. Then, all that is needed is a favor- - ly (-A - __ L . -onqueeL. A werf ill tion. On the Iiart of the French we Ilave uc deplored the loss to Canadian Literature able wind and a dark night. The rest is . -11 . . . I � � _.- - - . ed to the charge with a formidable expedi- termined attempt at c O' I w easy. No curious eyes call see the start, ,. .- ._.. - . at for New- seen amazing perseverance with unpardon- - , .1. . I � .1 . . . f ibberville and navisl squadron sailed from Bre -------- ------ - of the late Professor K. L. Jo-im We no . . - ., I ... : tion under the command o - .: 1�. 1. . � he part of the British y from telegraph offices, .,-. - , I A. - . . . . . , " . , at the howl of a f6undland, and after skillfully evading tile able plunder, on t mention with regret the death of. the well- Lhey are far awa . , . - L I . - - ' I I z. . � �: L. � . . .' . . ' . . I IL - . . . ,. - I � . - '�. .� - - . . Cana�lian force. They we Ip Ing so .. � d rc , � Brouillan the former being indifference to the known Canadian poet and uovelis the run across is quickly inade, tho I . . re entirely suc- ships of Great Britain. it reached Bay Bulls, Government neglect an(f �, t, John and . , . ' . . - I" L � 'i I wenty miles south of sit. beat interests of a considerable number of Talon Lesperance. Soine years ago Mr. IA8- tri be' timed that the sloop geta - .... . , 1. I I .. . 9 . . - I .- cesslul. The garrison of St. John's', weak a settlement t " by Port Townsend in the early evening. . '. �L_ . � . ­ _L' I I 11 (lay 1+9 . . . . enty-fourth of June. The her subjects without a parallel in the history perance, under the pseudonym of " Laclede,' _. ­ . �Apl_ I ­ - ­ _:1 ... in numbers and in want of military stores, John's On the tw us and, on the rt of the colonists, contributed a series of brilliant literary Or she may go down by way of Dungeneft.. . .., . ..­ .. , . � 1_.�, . - I ­ . �, - I I... �� . I - .... itu- Frenc� marched thence upon St. John's,. of nation ar- - . . . 1. �, . - -� - � . - offered but a feet)le resistance, and, c Mat well nigh crimi- 0 � . . . :-.,_�4 .__1.___-=W_"W .. � _.-1 . - - . - . . avul;g- surprised the garrison I idence on the 80, lie was for a time one of the editors. He was bor in the evening is made, but even then! - .- . 1 . � 1. . and took it. The Go- a patienef, unexabipled articles to The Montreal Gazette, f which Sometimes a bold dash out of Victoria h . - __ 11 -1. _. lating on easy terms, were shiped to ree years res I _� - _. , . -.i - -..-L _�. as absent in England, but on him re- nal. A '. .'.- I - I -, . . I land. The fort and town were burned vernor w, I in A him with tidings of called French Shore m4de'me familiar with a at different periods editor of The Illustrated there is not much risk. The only trouble -- I . . 4 . : . ;: .- . - 4, 1 an . - �1. ,- .:.. . . � , - . . - � _�, I I., with all the adjoiuiing British settlements turn voyage a a oop er lie sent dis- condition of thiulsof whose existence were Canadian News and The Dominion Illustrat- is, if the C' athan officers see them it is apt ­ I . . - id happenca. By h ,_� - oi I , I . . ,� 1_ I .. .1 11 _1 save Carbonear and Bona Vista, which sue- what Ill mander of the hearsay would lave never convincil me . Col. tie was also one of .ihe first members of to cause unpleasant inquiries. - The use of - -.., ... . _i: .- - . : . � . I I � �­� - _...... . I :. . .1 I I � , I I atche% to Lord Colville, Com of no serviee whatever. . _. ... -, _.�� . . . � � ­ �. I , .; , i irpmediately due entirely to the unwelcome presence of the Royal many the telegraph is 'L .. I '. .. I cessfully withstood the French. . Swiety ofJ Cafiada. For . `;"� " '. , - .. I I :S . �,.,. - The singing of the Treaty of Ryawick. in vritish forces at Halifax, whc a the French. Again and again had the Enig- ars Mr. Lesperance has been a pow Frequently have the officers in Port Town- . . -_ . . �... �.' - � - . . . I. .:. - � . I . , I I . . .. I I - sailed for St. John's with a strong force rid ye er in .. . - . .. ..�L �.,� i . :­ . . 1697 put a period to hostilities. The oppor ture. His n'ovels " Fauchon " send been notified, but it is of no avail... -1 . '-. .:, -, - . . . .1 . I ..; - -4, � _.. tunity afforded by the drawing up. of this blocked the harbour wherein lay the French lish settlers to submit to the grossest humi- Canalliall litera ) N . I . . :. -_V,% I ,��. . , i - i djust- fleet. Meanwhile the Governor landed at liation f r6m, the French and without redress. .,r.1­heI;oatounais," I'M Creoles;" his num- Tile' means of detection oil the - American _' - '-.. .-' - treaty for effecting a� permanent tea - . . .. �! . aire( e I I . 1-: i 6nd strengthened and re " I its An appeal to the captain of a warship, far rous poems and criticaf literary and ilia- side are so small that the smugglers only �.. . . . . . � ' 7 I .. ., laugh. . ' . �,F � ment of the disturbed relations between Placentia a was Joined by cically invested with magisterial powers, torica IC3says have won for him, in it, a . I I .., ' f ' I * , I _.: _�,*- 4, - L fortificationS. Lord Colville only is to be taken, - - * .. . - ': � - .� . 11, the rival powers concerning Newfoundland - was either inet by a stern rebuff and the ap- His was a When an opium cargo . I . V , '� ' . I'- . ;�_ - - . ­ .�_� V-_-.�_'- L - ­ I r culpably neglectedby the Colonel Amherst, who had won his spura , place of honor and distinction. � - _� n _ ,. ..., was not onI3 . cached from time to time on - , . ... � ._i: . - . ��', ", L 1, PT _­ . es of Lpuiaburg. Placing pellant was told to go about his business.and ', constru6tive influence, and many a young sma.11 lots are .;- Jyk .... v y with at the famous steg, to -, . . . -.%- � .­.­ . '. British Government. but, consistentl or given Canadian is gratef tilly sensible of the . - I - . ., �. - - ,- I 1. 1: . t undredgallant to cease ineddling with the French, debt, Salt Spring Island and on other islands .: .. . I - . - - .4- _,"n-i'�, .-;;" , I I . himself at the head pf eight h outheast where camps are maintained .�, _'.. .'� � 1_� ­�. .." �� . their previous as also with their subsequent romise that his lie owes to the kindly sympathy, the fair the 8 . � _� - "i ". 'I., I I - 1;__ - . -, . �,;�".. - 'i Highlanders, tiliabrave officerlande(i at Tor- a he rig with the vague P , . * ' ) . . . sri OUI ime comes a cargo is - . . .J . ,$. ­ colony, and when the proper t - . ��,.-��,�m' � "�,_�.S_ suicidal policy toward their oldest ileanorthof St. John's,and thence suit sh d be considered which, it is quite though generous criticism, and the timel; 1. � ;,. .1 - I 11 bay, seven in . � . ., `�'.. , - . . I . . . - . . r. . .. � I � ..;.,. . the treaty proved most unfortunate for he rench needless to add, was never fulfilled. Dur * brother in the made up from the repository and a run . � . ,�� �.­ , I . � - k on the F '119. encoura ement of his elder . . . j"',,_ `J - __ -_� 'I, �i _. fought him way to an attac f the . �. "�.; "r ;4 - , - , . ,L, i..% -,M-1'. D 4 , � , - Instead of compelling the French to retire. ith- the last decade with the recu ofeach ross the line. The landio'g 0 � � - '^ .: rrence in 9f letters -whose voice is stilled in made ac _ , : . -, 0 . :�_ I- their claims on Placentia and on all other garrison who possessed the capital. NOtw ' real . . art of the work. - - ,,Tr . L- I I _ the most difficult . ,-*.-:,; � __ . : , .,:". - ' " ­ L ��­ , ". - . I . - I- _ , near aome town ... ­­ � ': ."I'%'l-;�1 . , I.; .. - ". Z-4 �. � .,f"­�, 4 s �, - - - . 0, - O.: lace of safety, , . ­ -, � io . - --- IL .1-14 ding the ruggod nature of the country, successive fishing season, conflict" between vhose memory is as fragrant as Opium 18 - " IL Y r the breath of the sweet spring. flowers which A Chinaman c n � -,, places hitherto illegally held by them were stani and entire I _ I death, but � be landex L _ ..... 'Ll , �., f pA . NC19 ed and the island was once more its dense forest . .- _­� �'. ;1 ,.-- I s,leraggy cliffal the fishermen of both nationalities have yea 01! I 11 I - _ __ . . .Tw . n al Am- r ly grown worse. Matters reached a crisial and find his own way to . I _.Ov _k-��\ I 1, I � _ If - I , *in the ardour of Colon I will soon perfume the woodland air of the . _ .. 1.111 I �, - 11 - I �; ."A :...,. 1�__"-�j.;�­" ' LM �" , - thrown into its previous divided conditiOny absence of roads, -rid by . last year when, in J,pference to the represen- land he so dearly loved. Almost the last but opium has to be carricy, and it is not- .. , 1. I , arid'Lhe British settlers again exposed t _Ir�.: I Message sen . ­ .'s. -I 11 . . .1. ;�­;;.-4_ , - . . z-, _-� -.1, _T .. A- d -, . , fore. their I . - . � . , _ o the herat's followers was irresistible, a L get it into Chinatown unde- `� . _4 briumphant assault of the French posi- tations of the F'reri4h, all the lobster factor- t by this gifted and loyal man to always easy to on the American shor* 41 ,-, 'e, ., . . V -1. game attacks from the foreigners as be were follbw-countrynien was this: , ­. L';'S�-" ' 11 I- - - I .-: . . . . �,_� J I _. - ipnug- - - .,,,,:, .. �_ � , - �,%� : , , �Sl _. , S* al Hill, they practically became ies belonging to British subjects his . \ tected. At points , I.... .1, i 11, Asamatter of histori fa,et, sifter the treaty tion on ign. down. Indignation repositories are maintained- by' some .-.. 'I .i ­o'' L . ­ Cal &hut . . ,:�,!.. , ,- .:.�,W. I ... e situation, Lord Colville's peremptorily Shall we break the plight of youth, - ' ' -�--?-;P­ L .L' . .- . pro- masters 01 "n is stored until it can be-... .­.� _, . . � % - . - I .�, . - '' . . .. . . 'L , ��­ - was signed they wero ope converted at the -_ , glers, where opium � . . � __ 1! , - _ 1 . _ ., .1-1 r,ading force holding the enemy's ships meetings were promptly And pledge its to an alien love t . - � . V, , -.i - ... . I .:� . � . I I .- -z .� �-,._, ;, . .- voked and humiliated ; they were driven blool i 0 1 _: I . . .R.,; _� .,�. � . . . -\� ,%,�Z, - the harbour. But bLv one of those most important Centrell It the island, and N ! we hold our faith and truth, carried away. .­­ .1 � 1-. . . �. _ � '�X I I 'LS � �'q'W ' ' nets and within Trusting to the God above. . I % , ., . . _. .1 - ­­, : - . .�. * . - . - , - - . ­ . I .1 . � . .: . - - 4�,;Ili.- C. - . � ,� . I . - __ 'L��. A � - "' , , - � .. � ��, . I , I z;"; froin the best fishing posts ; their h not infrevuellt chances Of sharp rernOu9trsnCes were flashed ta the Im- . , ".I. -. - :� 'i :,., - .- - " ��,�_ - ,� " - IJ . . ­ . . ,­. 11 . 109 ,111�.�e�.T, . L . - .� ', � -1 �^�� - - 't .. . � - � -"- �' ,- - , , . .1, ,bk ��L ��.­,;�� " , - � . .: ,�, :­,�� I I . , ,,::. ,�... b to were destroy were str&mg',, thoug . , Stand, Canadians, firmly stand ... . , . . ; ' -'��, *, -- I . . .ed ; their women he British ships to sea, perial authorities. Threats of exterminating Round the flag of Fatherland I , - - ; - , ? oa 1. I : _� V_- , , . "% � , -1 ." �.,�,-, - � i"I... W%r, a storm drove t . . .4 L' � .. .. , - ;-�'­­;, . was W t�'... �1. 'L� , . , tin . . '. ­ ,�� - ; ,I Y. - 1. . of seekin' annexation to - . . . ;� - �;--�.`, . � f the the French or 9 - . The . . 1. 4P , I ..... - �,�. insulted and their property stolen by the . first Be :L . "L". �; - . . , , * ��, , -­ I I J. -.,?. --,,i- , I.. A, I . , � 1. I , . - e � .1 e waW * - 1. - ­ ,I t_,� or cover of a beneficent �C.Jou I -i - � L I I .., -1 11 -, 1: ,.,-�,,`�."-;, ­ and and . 'nel the United States wen openly made by Britain bore us in,her flailk, A. -11 _. f ,� � 'the Gaiden Of . � I - - I , J;-�: �,4 .1 I French. - - fety. Britain nursed us at L . . � ' . 11, �­ " : , .�,. - -1 . ­J�_' `;TV �" ch fleet eumped in a& our birth,- . . - - . J-t � " " - , 1--.11-- _ .�j­­�,_-%­_ ' , , '. � I.- - , ". - . ... � " . - -4 , ,-'Y", i , .- _­ A— . "L By the Seventh Articlo of the Treaty of Fran ;iradent and least emotional . _. . -,� �' _ ,4 � . __3"; . �', ,�, �Ig tr9ops roulained, and after a brief the most I 11ritain reared us to our rank' I �_ �, . . $4 There i times, - .."v %*'- -0; r. -��t . 0" I. - -L.-", � 11".1 r I . 1-1 . ., . . .. .. L Primuo- . , ,_ t, , -1-1., ,!, -11- I tually ­ I ;� ...... - "�;,-��A., . L* . I., , . _ � . ,� - �.: I 'k - _�_ 11 -1 "A , ' Atnhersl Patriotic nations of the earth. 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I . . � . � : , ! � - : 1 , : __ � 11 - __ - - - ___ __ - - - ­ . . __ - - I', - - _ __ - - - ­ . I �._ - . , " . - ___ - 00010001 NUMMENNNIN - , .4, . � . - � .. _: . . ­ - ­ __ _!"""" .V, - � . - , , _ INUM01010101 � �. '_­ , .. __ __ _111.1 _ -,­ 11 - 1 -4-01 - NNEMMMUMN - 1� . - . ;41 . . I . 4_-�e --- � . '. - I . N., 1-1 ;J� ­ . . � ; . I . - .� :� " . � .� . . � "- . 11. *4 !. - - ----- � V. , t_ : , ,. . _. � . - ­�l . L,.Z . . I ., � - : -, ­. 'TO OUR SUBSCRIBERO: By referring . _W - . . - . - - � , .. :., ��­. - -Choice comb and $trained honey at -Millinery opentuir on Friday 21st of 4 -� - - � , - . ..- ]�T.m - I . I -1 ­-, ,I i, . . . n a �tqa ose, rta e da I . 4% . . I .., to the address label on your paper you , ... . �. -:.- " - -, - .. � .. 0. .. I __ :, I— to to whf�.b I. Wise'a grocery.. *'** Z . . - - . 1: , �: . ., -:. � i. - " ­ April at Miss Lillian M. Hall's millinery 1 �_,-- I-- � -,:: "'. ---' I - - ,� � .: 1. :1� , . ­ __ . _ �_ oldr`ullk,rip on to T Nzwilspifd. . -Will Rogers visited his/siBter in establishment. * , . .. ____ - ­ . 7-- .. t �:. L �! I . _'. L . I...-. - . � .� ,� �-: ­_ - emittan are acknowledged by a -_ I -L L ­ . * L , - 'Torouto.tbis week. -Large displky of millinery at, Mis . ... � .. I -: s _'_; Cksinge of do6t,q on label on the first paper IQI- a 1. - .. - ._: - . . . . I I ­ , I.. . .- r . .. . I I . - , - . I . . - _� L �--:-,- 1OWing roceipr,of'woney at this office. Always _ _F-ev. J. H. So*erb.v, of Neweara tablishment. Opening . ­ ��- I � '' I- � . - GO'O'DS..- . _­ SPRING .- . I . , ­ "�', -sop Me date paid ahead. tf - was with friends in the village this week- takes place on Tuesday 21st iust. and fol, I I . st � I- L' - "_ . 11� I . . . . L. - - I , � --- I W � -...,. � )I . L �.­, . . . . -Millinery opouing on Tuesdav21st of lowing days. , * . � .. .L . . - I I I . . . �'. %..�, I- . . .. . I - - . L L I .., ,_ . - . , � ".., . 11 I.- . I . . ­ .1 . . . ­ . . ., - . ­ L . ... - ­ - . I I- - I � . . I" -, , April Itt'Miss Lillian M. Hall's millinery - -For a first class top buggy with , .. . J. I . ... ... . .:.' L. ' - . : . . �.,.�.. It 1�: . , : " . . I I . . e . . - . - . I - I ... . . .1 -_ Re I ffl%fkth*Uq . g 0 establishmeint. . * . I . . - I . :L ..) .. , . . . , tiv 6,* Catley's carriage top springs and Walker's PRINTS9 �. .1. - . . . 1. I . I . - ­ ­ I - .1 . .: ­ -, ­ . ... ­ � .. . . ­ ­� � I I . .1 I _. . � .!- .. ­... � I- � g s Spring a . . . . : . I . . I ..:� I IV � . . . . I . . � .. - L.. . 1_� � I � . -.1 11-_ - : - . . il. . , . I - - . * . - ' . � - . OL. X, - - l .- Z.. . ;-m-Pickerin '' S ' f ir will be held at steel stays -they have no equal. Call � . , ' - . .I.. � __� __r� ..". - __�-._ , . �, . . * I . . - ,,, . , I . .- , . - , , � " . , , , ..� '_ "' , � . . I Bfaugbam on Wednesday. April 28rd. on W. 0. Ham. . _ SHIRTINGS'9: , . .. . I . ­ . .. . .- . -1 I . . . . . .. � . I_: ­"�� __ - .. ! - � I...--- . It � -, PICKERING. ONT., APRIL 17, 1891. La-ge bills containing a list of the prizes -A Greenwood sport is charged with - .L�, , . . . I '.1 I _: .. % . , . - . . * . � � ... . . � � � ' . . 4 ,. - : . : %. ,- I . I. . . W/� I . to be offered are circulated and no doubt shooting a swine on Sunday. An inquest � -.� .1. L. . L . . -..- .. .. profew0io" . i I . . . . � i . ­ . . I . � 4 t . a large number of animals will be enter- was held and the jury returned a verdict - � �. . 1. .. I .- . .. ... , . I . . ....L... : .. an, �, - . . . - � . . I . -.1. i - .. . % . ­_ - . � -1 ­ � - . �. I 9 L. . . : � , . - � ... . - I . . .1� - ed for the various com i tisions. Don't of -accidental shooting" against oar young - , I . . � . t, � COTTON _ - . �.... I . . - .1 . . " ffled � . . � .. . . ' " '' " ' ' '. ' . . . I , .-*;.:. � - � * . pe � I . . . . ' i . . . , . . . . .. LOCALISMS.. forget the date, April 28rd. tiend. . . . . . ! * ­ 11 11 - , ­ - . I ' . ... I - I . iL . I .. - .1. _.- I I'--^----- - - _,­ - . . , L - . L L . . . I I .1 .1 HOSIERV41 - I � . . . .1 I ^" I " . ; 11 . : - I - . � . -Mr. John Field has just returned -A young follow bemmo entangled m I 1i . . - I . I . � . .L. . .. 2:.R U BA.TENIAN, . . I . � .11 - ; I . ' . �­ ­ I I . from the ftineral6f big brother-in-law, some plasterers trussels on Church st . -1 I . . . - .: . L . - . 0 &* s o Coroner. .. - - . �_ . one L . I ... - . - I . . r . A 11. . . . . . - GLOVE S 4, *C L�, ging streei. ,Nckeriug , � - -W. G. Ham's child is considgred Alexander Trull, of DArliugton, who was evening recently, and bad to be rescued L I I.. . -. � . � . . . . * % . . _.. ' . .- . . I : I .. -_ ,- 80 to 11:30 E 6 t . I - . . .. nwwm� . I __ . now to be out of danaer. , , found dead in big bed on Sunday morn. by a passing friend. Too mucb linseed ..- I I . . . - - 1, - ­ I i I .- - --? . I . _""� - __ . - I . ­ - i - . . ­ - . � ____ - _� I - � . .� . . - '. voca I , ; , . . - . I . . . __ - ' -1 ., I . 11 . . -Miss Martha Triffitt is'progressing ing� 12th inst. Deceased was 64 years of oil while wading the river for suckers is -, - We have a Fine Assortment 'of ' - ' - --: -' N e. : . .. . . . ; . . , . .. - - : . . . - , . - . favorably. � age and well and favorably known in said to be the cause of the mixture. . . .. i - - L ' - - ' ' .' 19-� V,----:�� -, - I . . I . . , , , , Mlp f . -A. B. Dowswell, of Torouto,'spent DaTlingtou, bayiDg resided there many -The beeton World has the following . " I . . a - , I 1. - _s Ida 1 . - - , , I . q.. - . y ere - * ' - , I ' I I ' , - ropi, of Mrs. J -'%Nr. lira,". 1. . - -Miss �Burt has returned from visiting day and the interment was made in the will be an interesting time at the next . . . servLtory I.L. . . . _. . I i L_. - __ . I Is prelmred to give lef. , friends at Havelock allL - rste - 0 ings - i ings . Tholm . � I I L Sunday in the village. . ears. The funeral took place on Tues- which should be a warning:-" Th . * ' I., .... d Toronto. - . family.burying ground. - Division Court held in Beeton. About Wo C at I SU't : - ,�;ishing to plotee ' .. . . -Dr. Farewell, of Unionville, was iL -Many ratepayers in and ground this two hundred delinquent subscribers who . I I . . - I justrue I . - V tion will kindiy ­ . r .. . . . . . . , _!� - - . I . - . . at Clar : - - . � ­ L, I ­ the village Monday and called to see us. village are anxiously awaiting the arrival have resisted our every effort at inducing L - I - ­ I- .- � P, ,­ Thorough lnstru( - I .. ' . . . -,.- - -Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stotts have got of the assessor.- One good brother tells them to pay up for some years past, will _1 �_ . I .1. 'L"11 � J. _. r . PANTINGS AND'TWEEDS:. . ­ - . ,� ,n,?es izi :, . . nicely settled on a farm near Ringwood, .1 us that unless the officer i3 here shortly face the music on that anspicious day - I . The best of reft:rc , . I :. . : . " - I . . I � I L. L . .. . 1� . ­_�_ - i I I . �­ - We wish them succeag. be will have a dead dog, as he has had and if there is any possibility of extracting - r 11 - I . - - L . . _, . . -1 . . � _�_______ . I - . - � . . . .. . .- i . To Select From.. . - ' � ... .. - . - . ... 1� Lef I ' - - .�.. - . . -Go to W. G. HRM'S- 1113d see the best his canine concea,�d for the past month, the firmly grasped dollars from 'their : . I ... . _. . . : � � . . ... " 0 . . . . i . .. . . -1 . .. ­ _. . . . �_-. . ­ - . � - . .._1-:,_ top made with Catley's top springs and and the animal is pining away.. We have pockets it will be done., The funniest I . .- . Qwmn� . ­ I _. I _. I . .. � . �*,,., - . - .. � e I .1 - . . � . . . _. - . I .". . - . . F,. FAREWEL .. - . - - .1 ..: - - . - . � . 1, I ­.. - 4 ' r ! I I . Walker's steel stays. They 6ep their l!een informed that the assessor started thing about the affair is that nearly all - �*­ , ... - � Je TER, County Crow ' . . , - - ' . - . � , - - . - court House, . . shape. I ­ north purt of townsbi ' these unworthy song of a great and glor. . ­ . Wall Paper in Great Variet " '' ' .. . - . . �. 1;olicitor. -_ --- . . ' - p . . I .. Yo.*. .. . . ; . . - . _______� . . I . . . I - -The' work of excavating for the new instead of the south as formerIv. - ious empire are wealthy farmers, who . . . . . OW & NfcGILI . 1. - . . � - .. . : _. � - q - I . . Prbsbyterian church site, has been award. . -At the Fire M*en's meeting on the have no excuse for their backwardness. . . .. ' ' . Solicitors, &� :. - '. � . . ­ . . P tors I i ' .. .- . Nin.-Cullis by the building cow. 10tb inst., it was decided to hold their . & . . I 11 � itby, Ont. Jim 4 . ed to N -The Coqgrove Family appeared in . �e . . - I t . onice. Whi I ..- � . � : , .. . . . . . . I " - ,&. McGillivray, LL.B. ; I . � - mittee. I annual picnic on May 25th. The da.y Pirie's Hall on Monday evening, under � . - __ .1 .. Z . 1. - . . . , . ­ � . I i. - ' * i I . - -Large display of m;llinery, at Miss will be spent in gatues and uastimes of tbe auspices of the I.O.F. order of this Re ­ 0 0 0 B NTINGS., * .: r11HOMAS -PA,RK i:' ­ . . I . . � - . 1. I .. �, I .: - . - .- hall's millinery establishwent. Opening various xinds. A first class,band will be place. The only matter to be regretted . . . - . . �,F JL &no Solicitor. &,(,. - - --- --..- - - -_ -_ ___ ________ -------- - -_ __.__.________________.__ ____ - _____ ____ - 1, eomn2issiou. Oince: ON t .: - - -. takes place on Tuesday 21st inst. and fol. .engaged, and ev'erything provided for the in connection with the concert was the - - . . . :, I- i i � . . . . .. P � . ­ .1 . . . I 1. . I . . -1 ing; Open every Satu, I . lowing days. ". amusement of visitors. In the evenin scarce attendance. This comp �. _. - . . . . - .. . ­ . . 7_. --- 1, 9 any is one ;. � � .. I .. . . I - - " " � I . I . - . . . . . I - . . . , - I I . - . . . - I . . . . i . , - . - . � . .. . . . . I q . � -The roads in - this, township are suf- a concert will be given :n, Pirie's Hall, at of the best upon .the roads of Canada. : . I . -1. - .. . I i . , -8. OR�IIST( ". ;. I � . - ., . i I ... . . . .. � . . � . I . . � ..- i. . - . . . . . - I . I � CIE, . � I - .. I . - ­ . . . . I . - .,. � . �, . :! .-. fering from some disease of the spine, and whieli a drama will be presented, besides They perform upon every couce vable . - . � . . � . .. . 1. . � - w __ . I., � I . . . I I . . . . f We rence, Ormist :� . , ,­ I Z ­. . I .. I.. .. . . I . - .. . . . . . ... i - Z - ., - '. I � Solicitors NoMries. tv­ . are as pliable as an Independant Parli&. a varied musical program.,- There will be kind of instrument and in fact i - I I - I . - -1 ront ­ - day I - i ..� I oince over J. Butvly'r� �zl . - . , '' , , ' . � � . -----,- - - � . - . � .4 - . I I- We understand that henceforth the eveDing,Aprit 24th,to perfect arrange- s1dered to be without sound. They drew I .: 1 7 - - D01 � , - I _­ .- . . - : .1 ][)8;\1TON- & - . gave. ex- '. � - . 0, will be at Cifte, ' . mentary candidate. a ineeting of the company on Fri hibitions upon articles heretofore con- '' - I . .. .. - -- I - ineetings of the C.M.B.A. will be held in ments. A full attendance of the inembers only a $25 house, which was just sufficient 'tt , 0 1 1 Soli I - . � : A1�1- 0 en -.- . eitors.N.otar. I - - � - . er - . . . ­ ­ . . - � - I - f . - . __,�: I Dale's Hall, instead of at Rev. J. M. is desired b the ca tain. to clear expenses. Wa are informed that .-. � .. P - � . . . . -- 1. and Count y Loau A ;;a.,- --- I , - . � . . . . . . . . - .. . . . . ... - . - 11 T( " . ­ . Jeffcott's residence as beretofore. - -John ;oodrug, shipped from the the Cosgroves will appear again next * - . ..- . .- . .. . . . . 4 .. - ... . _. ., .! east, Toronto. _,Iellii� . _.. - ' ' . . - . - _� _ � - . - . � . . , . . . . .� . I i . ners will be in Clar�:wc, - . � . . . . I . - I . 1. . ... ­ . i .. -Mr. and Mrs. Welbourne spent a few -station, on Saturday, a.carload of cattle, season, when they may be assured'of re- - . . - . , . I �. 11 .. I ,�. ... - - . . ' . . � - . . . . ­ I - . . .1; . Hopper's fit oi e. 1� .. �. days with J. A. Hilts last week. They purchased as follows: -3 from Andrew ceii�ing a crowded house. . . . * . .� � � . . . .. . - .. . �;, . .. ____ . � . . . . . . - .. _. � . :- - . -1:1 - . .. . . 1,! - I 7o Ike Public - . . . � . ­ I.: . -, . purpose removing to Brookfield, Missouri, Annaq, Dunbarton; 2 from Chas. Clark, . ____ - __ I . . . . . . ... . . .. . �.., . . .1 �. �­ . . - . . Veter� V . . .. .. � .. . . . . I _. . _. ". .. .. - � .11 . ­. � . ,�_ �"- _.�_�� � I I . . .. m.' . .and are expected to start this week. DunbartOD; I from Sam Lankin, Cherry- ,!.. : ­ . . School Reports. _� . I.. S announced we have opened out a choice- lot of liew 'Sprin'9 Goods, , . . .,. . . . - . -, , ­ W 11. HOPKI" . . .. I ; - , " . .- . -TbeTownabip Audit for 1890 has wood; I from Thos. Field, I from W. ­ . bought at very close prices, which are meeting with very ready sale. , . e Surgeon. Gra" _- Just been issued from this office in pampb. Ireland, 1 from Jae. Richards, ar Pick- IV _. ! . _. . arch report -of Pickering Public scLool, A4 . In the way of men's clothing we bare som'e of the Dewest things in - -- .. � � erinary College, Toront( � . q let form. Copies can be bad on h . ering; I from Jag. Collins. Scari� 0; I senior d:Avision:- . . �� . appica . r i - - the domesticated an'.,' .. . I spring suitings. fine worsteds and a great range of trouserings.. The nicest . : � 1. promptly attend,p - _.: tion to the clerk, D. R..Beaton, White. from Jacob Turner, 2 from E. Holtby, 2 Clas3 Fifth -F. Shepherd 398, L. I 1. uigbt r , - . � . . in .i . at Mr. Isaac Linton's. I' �11 - . .. vale. cl - from R. Greig, 1 from John Philip, 4 Richardson 398, E. Clark 878, M. Gordon ties, cuffs. oollars, etc. Men's wool sox away below wh-olesale prices. - " . '. ------------ __ . .. - - ... I- - . -We hav6read ofcombinesund corners, from R. Brooks, and 2 from S. Sowden, 869. A. Bunting 8W, C. Gibbon 828. F. - We are well pleased with our now prints, both in patterns and quality I ' - .! HoPXINS, V . ­ ; __ - I .1 % V" 1: . . 'bnt had not the least idea that we would Brougham. Averageweigbt 1125 Law 820, Jno. Kerr 811, T. Buchan aw, They are being sold fast this week. Wool, delaine, beautiful goods and an' ., He GEOX, Gradu., 1. I pounds. * - .. � �� I � , . ... winsry College, Toron I . .1 � __ -1 ,ever be ab,'e to c3ntract a corner, until Also 6 bogs from J.' H. Connors, Brock Jno. Braund 255. excellent line of cashmeres to choose from. We have great value in towel- , * . ,! * and Cherrywood every . - . i th I '. _'_ :Saturday evening, when we obtained tlie Road. This stock w' Class Fourth. Sr. -M. Heagene 349, lings. See our glass tOwelliDg a,id beautiful tea cloth. Sp ial value irl. - - - � lot 33,7th con., Pickeri I - _. - as for Montreal mar. a horse's foot attentle .- ec . ,� I . ... - . last pound of butter the villaTe bad for ket. F. Wright 38i, E. Dais 828, M. Gordon brown Holland, selicias and dr6sF linings. Flannelletts are all'ille rage ;- '_ .- � banded to. Ttlegraq a I . ..� We. We'enjoyed the voskion until Mon. -Last week -u flock of wild geese visit. 319, K. Cowin 299, J. Dale 292, J. Kerr 1 P.O. address: Green Ril . . . .1 - , . ­� -1- day morning. ed Mr. Swallow'it marsh and two of them 290, J. Gordon 281, A. Palmer and F. we have them in proper colors and at right prices, ud if you want special , .., � ______ ­ . . .; - Jeffery 274. Val . - - � .1 . . ! -During the severe weather previms were shot by that gentleman. After hay. - ue in low priced white cotton, come and see what we are doin,g. . . . I Sori . - _T . . _11 - Al�- - . . .1. . to Easter, eggs were egm but now some ing lost two of their number, th Class 'Fourth, Jr. -A. Kerr 198, C. But it is in sbirtings we are making the great noise. We liav'e the best - * ' � �.: . -1111_�__ _. .. . of &be said fruit can be charged with left f3r more healthy quarters. Thinking wear. 142, V. Head 141. value in heavy shirtings ever offered in Pickering, and we are well paid for' , , ,�. -pISING SUN LC _. � . - Casey 160, E. H el � .. -- merging _­� JLI& G. T. This IOU . .. .- into young chickenbcod. Yet, that they might return Mr. S. placed a L McIntosh 181. W Bunting 18J, F Lapp our trouble in getting them by the way they are selling and pleasing oar '- , �_, 1 evening 111 the Ye&T. ii .. strange to say, per dozen, their value has deco�y in the marsh to attract their atten- 124, A Leslie 117. . . ­ l9very person invited ti . . , : customers. We have a great range of English crankie shirting, the best ' , : e, I . - - greatly decreased- - Eight centfs is the tion. Shortly after he bad left the place, Class Third, Sr -M Brea 170, R Rey. � 7 thogrand Cause of Tea . I . c - . - .. W ir ice ever reta . � I _ , I I . . lowest quotation we b".'e yet received. a sport, also in search of the geese es ' nolds 154, F Allaway 189, W Clark 188. shi ting in the market and at the. lowest pri iled at. . . - . I I.. ___ _. __ __ . - ­ . ' pi - ' I ... �. I . . . -A friend tells us that the dog recent. the deedy and stealthily approached with- L Clark 124, N Gordon 104, R Gee 108. A special import order has just come to hand and opened -up. Tb v* are' -.% - ... .. . � fustiles - . � - . .. . ly noticed in these columns as gazing in- in range and fired, but . The names of only - those pupils wh good carpets, are selling well, and7 are well worthy a visit from intending � . ---- ___ . . _� . I _.. . was surprised to 0 �. , i . I . . . .: .. tentiv into the water,near Palmer's mill, find the goose maintained her erect posl - obtained fifty per cent .of the maximum pUrchasers. . ,- I . - . ....- . � � ; �: 0911reyt, . - . ­ as though in que&t of a lost friend, was a tion. 11r. Swallow says that h . number of marks are published. The We wa' "' - . .,L.A�.,;.I,��­- _. 1. . I !� .. -.- s � .. . I -1 . . . lunatic, and ba 'a Jecoy maximum marks of the &h and of the - nt casb aad are selling goods very Iciw in order to get it. . '. . . . 1. . .1 � I ,kS .D UN N . . e been taken charge of by was not damaged much, notwithstanding A new shipment of boots and men's and women's low shoes has just.' 1. . I THO! er for takir . . ; mission - . I . . � - friends, We are not f6w O' that it received a large charge of buck. Sr. Fourth class were 450 ; of the Jr. been opened by us. . . . wont. Out. I . . are of a reas in I . . _ _____ ------- -_ - - . . for the canine's reason becoming detbron. shot. 4th and the Sr. 8rd, 200. . . . - . .. . . ..] . . . r . ever' � . � . - . - B U S TI SG, -Accoraine to announcement & meeting Archie Kerr took the highest' marks . We always keep the best of groceries un hand and cordially invite ' y- .. e Licen-ses forthe I N -Pike sbootinR h- s become pre*7alent was held at the Gordon House on Tues. the sen*or divisloD. the percentage being, gloo at the store or at - a I in body to come -and see our stock and we know you will find it pleasant and - - - 1_1 B . . , in this district. Each day furiiislies its dayeveiiiDg Not for the purpose of re. Grawwar 100, Geography profitable to deft'l witil US. . � I Village. - - 100, Ortho.' . . . - . � . . . . .1 ------- . . I- - � - �� - . ; . I � . . ' ' number ofsports whowend their way orgauiziDg tbe Pickering Cricket C1111,. graphy 100 and Arithmetic 96. � .. 1. . I I- � Y,)urs respectfully', . . - ­ ' :! - . .. '. .. . ' �. I . " ,R�BEXTO_N, ' . . . ' ' down the river and return towards night. There was a large number of enthusiRstic The examinations were based directly - -, � . . I . - , " - . I D vey,tucer, 4 1 . - . .1 afildavits, Accountant I ' ; ' ' i " on �.. - - �'� : m . fall with large n1imbers of palatable fish. cricketers present and considerable in UPOU the work taken up during March � . . . . . . . .. . . . r . . , .. . . . ' I " L . . . I Money to loan on f a r . ear such is a est was disulaved by the wielders of the �Nuwber on register 64 ; average attend' � I � 0 - , . . .. Some use spears, but welp ter- � .- 1� -r . - . - ' - - . 1. I— INOUE & MARQUIS - ., - .. bated. OFFICr-At - 1. - - . �� . . . . .. I.. i . - . . violation of tile law, so would advise a willow. The following office,.,, were elect. M[Ice 55. . I . . 1. ... I - I . I 1. .. . . . �2 � Broughain every Moi .. . � . I - L . . ... � _. I - - - L . . .--,. ction of buenics . , c _. . ... - . . . I tranax . - - . I-st being put to it. ed for the current year: -Hou. Patron S. H. JEn�EFLY, Teacher. . . . . . - - . - A-2 . I : . . � . I .. �. �­ . . . . I . - I . I I . - ­ . .,��. . 7 - � 11, - .- .. . . I . .. . - . L . . I 1. . _.. . _:.. . . . � .. . ..�� - I . L . I . . * ­ - ­ . ' ' - - L . . - . i- -, ._ 1 1 . . � ' . , .i - I , . v . . - The news reaches ne that Frank D.' flon. John Dryden, M nister of Agricul. Report for April of the jun-or division .* . I : . . -tre w I I - . 1. Leng, I I ' ' . . . . . . - . . - _. . . . . . .. . .1 - .. . . . - I . � . �1 . 1. � I . - . formerly of this neiizhborhoad, ture ; HoD. Presideut, Itev. J. M. jr,ffeott ; Jr. Third -.1 O'Connor 871, 51 West. - . - 1. I.. .. . 1. . . I 4 .. . - I . : 1: I.. .- : - I .,,-­��_­-_ -1 . . - . - I � . I . . . . . I . . - . - . I . . . I _. - � � . I .- . . A. POST, CO died at Detroit on April 6tb bel" 40 years Bon. Vice. President, Geo. Kerr; Presi- lake 827, K O'Leaty $08. N Broad Sol, ---. __ - - _ -,-,. . - ___ __ ___ _____ ---------- _ __________!!!!!!!!!M '-. . .- . a . - ;;� A.* for the count .: - L - ­ . - 9nd 8 months old. Deceased left here 'e - Ut, R. M. Bateman, M. D.; Vice-Presi- S Guthrie '295. T Broad 2132. ­� - . .- .. eD . � � .. ­ - andopecifications furi _. . - I . . � � I .. :� . building,. Steam 11131 . ­. some fifteen vears ago to seek big fortune d t, James Richardson; Secretary, R. Second Class -S Stanley 855, IN Poak .. I - � 11 . � 5 S 0 I- - - , ....-. I.- . - ) .. ventilation a specia,l .. -1 . elsewhere. His mother, who resides A. Euntin-; Treasurer, C. E. Marquis; 324, H Decker 801, R Fawcett 278, J. . ' I. corner pundRs an:i ,-,.,, .. with us, has the Byrn'patby of the cow- Captain, 'J. C. Gr,6ig; Curator, Edw. McIntosh 267, L Gibbon 264. 1 , ' Residence-Kinaston i . . . . - . . . - . �.. : eserve es ecial mention � ! . I __ ____ __ - - . al t __ ..., . . . - I ;"- :- -L. Forsyth wishes to inform the far. Rogers, N. MarR%ch and- F. N. Leavens. for good conduct are tottle, Gibbon, I' . A ltrtb . .. 1. iners of this locality that be is still in the The,a.dinission fee was plac at . 1: , t., �� - ed -S I - - 'I - ...... � , - , . . - .. . Eannity in her trouble. - - Broad; Committee of Management, - Win. Those who a 11500 . Rolls- .WALL- PAPER' �_ 11 ,.,,..,.,, .. . . implement business in this village an(] 50 cents fof members under 16ye $1, and James O'CUDnor, Maggie Westlake. Sadie' . . - � I . . - I . - _. � .. - . ­ . . .41 FAIR B.kN K . . 7 . - ; . .. I . .. . - a ara. In Guthrie, Hattie Decker, Stella Stanley' ; I -8. - .1 .1 . .. . ... . .1�1. I Le Auction-eeT, C . i. .. . . I - -- � . c 13 suPP1Y them with Plows, diamond all vrubability tile College Grounds will Number on roll 80; average attendance . - 1. .. .A.2qz) :B0.MZ):ETZ11q0 . , . . ,� .� _ wiihng to conduct ar I . : ., I i ­ .-. - . barrows, scufflers, seeders, favorite cul. be! again secured for the use Of tile el I I- . . _. . �. L'. : - . k,.: - and takes this opport . . 11b. 60. � . : I E_ A. Cliwqx. Teacher. .. . .. 1. . - I � - . .1 .- - ­ .. I . I - tivators, road carts and wagons. Altjo Althodgh considerably weaker &ban usual - . . i . . rons for pa-st f avars. &I � � . ! . ­ . . ,;. or thew. ,rerins to, - . . . F. - . * e a . ..1. I . I . .Z.. . . 'L . ,� 11 S 0 . . . .1 rLngements as to dst4 . ­ Haneys old stand, Pickering Village. . good showing b fore the leaves fall. : 1 , -_ . - t - - ' - ­ . all kinds of reapers. Warerooin's at this season, no doubt the team will giv . ... -�-*..W.8.0.,,, . � I 0'a - I . I . . � . . . .1 e '.. . .1 � . New' Prints ! 0 L.. Ne'* Shirti ' g I . at the office of this i,� L ­ . - . . . .1 . J ... I _. . i �.. � , -_ - --- --- � - ._ . " '' - : ­ I . . . . - . __ .. . -Mastex Cbas-Fawkes metwitb-an Practise will be commenced as soon as . . - . .. ­ . - - accident on Sunday. The . �: � . . I .. ..:- . - F. . . - - I alluall spring fair of . . . New Cottonades ! - . I _. MNS POU( � . �... Wbile reaching to practicable.' the East York . - - . , . I . . . � HO . . . I - . �. ­ . i . . I and Markham Agricultural So,ciety w . . . . . _.. . . -- . T tioucer, Vaivat�' �� . : , a shelf be stepped upon the stove. which. -Tlje Stouffville Tribune'and th ill � . I - . . I , . . . the whole of North a I - . I Ux- be held on the grounds here on Thursday - � . 11 attention given to all ( I . I . ppset and-emptird a pot- of boiliDg, water bridge Tirnes bave had considerable dis . . ­ I - - i - - � . � . .1 , .: . Charges Aoderate. A . . ., I wrious. eu�siou as to the merits r)f their respective . . Box 47, Brougham, Oil : over his feet and �,'egs scalding him r . I - 23rd. GEOle PARKER, DUNBARTON .' . � V--*---- IV. Medical assistance r One hundred and nineieen pupils have � - .- I . . . � ­ - . . . . _____ ------------- __ . . , ___ - __ - . immediately and the wounds attended to The Whitby Chronicle called them do . s - r lifpots 4 was p ocured markets, and each did some tall blowing. euiolled thOmselviva on the regi ter this . 1. . . - but the little ]ad has suflered much. I a few week since. wn term, and several more have intimated - .., ' ' . I - ' . a . . ­ ­�� - - � - , - ­ r , , ' I . . . i - � . -A In answer to the their intention of attending. Twenty-two .. JOIIN LESLIL, i. . clergyman of this district, in Chronicle's acqaisition-of fabricating th . 't �.. ... -1 V - I speaki.ng of tile desperate pitch -boles in Times sa, . - � 0 are residents and ninety.s.oven uon-resi. DELIGHTFUL SENSATION', - , .. -.1 . a I _%.. . Maker. Pegqod '.. Ys :-" In order to place our- de � nts. � . I I ." , . . promptly attended to � � i I. - , _.- the roads of the townsbip, iDforms us selves- in it proper light before tile news- _____ - . . . I . - ship. Don'tforgetth4 . I that bewas horrified t01fi4d the other paper Intheactionbr - - . .- .� ,. . z- . .. .- . - -1 readiDg world i ought by Frederick W. . . . News, King strc-%:t, P;c - , . , ­ . . ­ day, two men, 'one from Du' . and show tile intel. Taber against tile council of York town. HE genertil seutiment is that th asin - sensa-. - .-.-- -- ­ _____ 0 nbarton and 119NIA Public that we have been traduced . . . I e most ple ' i g . . . .. . . . ­ the other trom Brougharr, trading' ship for 61,000 daingges, on the advice of tiou a man can experie'nee - 1 96 " -:..- -_ _. � . ­ , L I I - h orses by a traducer of traducers with traduc- ex -reeve - � . �__­ - . " � . . - 6 A. L. Willsou, the plaintiff wait fin e suit and spring overcoat,MADE BV GREIGS - - I , . ORDO-N H01 ; . . at tb6 bottom of one of these pits, thiking ioDal intent, oh the 31 t day of February non suited, the judge holding that there cl is to enrobe. Mmself in I � � . - - that their action would be unobserved. " 1997 we A -ill place $8,000 in the bands of ­ GJarnes Gor,ion. i � � . - ; . . .1- I - -The Beaverton Express contains the Deputy Sheriff Gilpin as a wager on four w4s no proof of coutract,-Slill 'Tis paintul to gaze upon the expression.of .unutterable. .-*.. 11:. . fine now bri,-!& b,ail 11 . . I style. Every conveu � ., .� - - . following respect -mg two of Pi--kering,s assertions, tile Cbr4illcle to deposit a like The township council last week broke grief upon tile face of the nian in the mooU wben he looks - . travelling public. Nc - - 0 . . - boys :` Mr. Frank 11nrlbnt bar, just amount. Our asse#tions are as follow up the home at Boxgrove which was cans. . . .,. and sheds. ; :_ d - �1­ I _____ r ; _. completed for Mr. A. D. Morrison a very I That �he Chroqjble is more untruLbs iUg 60 much anDOYaDCe to the neighbo own, observiDg the gracefull draped forms which move .- I - - , rs. Y . - S . . . I :.� ESTEIVN- Ill . - . - ,� e a ful Pleasant Liscombe and her two children along our streets, and thinks bow cruel nature deprives him _. . .. - ". W now open too- , . - 0�ng I , .. . ­ __ travellinR Public. , i - - lefY3 i3t new stationery showlease and than eidierthe Tribune or the Tithes. were committed to the poor house at Of the opportu . - . � ' 4 - . ; _.. . which is a creilt to the skill of our v 2 That the Chronicle is the most untruth- Newmarket, nity of interviewing. - I .- - I . - . - _. .- I .tOwus-mala. With the tliisty job of paint- ful paper in the county, C . . but disappeared from the � I - .. .- . . . .. ,ft ?�: Changed hauds, has I I . . . . . ontaining more . ... . - , ' Out. Situated as it i, i . - .- ID9 also diFplayed in it, by Mr. John fabricati neighborhood during the night befdre the a I - - - - U- -­ , - I , it is Convenient for 1) . �. lous'to the square inch than the constable Rrrived with a conveyance to I -- e,� orlunch at all reasor . . 4 . � .. �. I � Gibson, it fornis a neat as- well as useful freak-columu of the Chicago blade. - I . - . 1% and shed room. 10x . hither. ` . .. . - - -1 addition to the handsome app,pintments That the Times is the most trutiiful pa 3 take her t, .. rtw - horses or cattle. We . . .- per - The, Inimitable Ta'ilor,.'Greig. �­: . . . Of our village jewellery store. in York and Ontario cou ' The first monthly meeting of the Mark. - . . : �,� __ The bar is open at al � - I . - .-We have always a Special Pleasu're Tribune a gpod second. 11ties with the bam Poultry Association was field at the . � . . . . - � I With pure liquore, of - .. " . -_ . .1 . . I.i CULfjY, Proptietor. . . in Puffing such coming events as 6 P.S.-The Pick- Franklin house on Tbured . -_ --- ______ - --- ____________nW_ - I - �': -­ - - . - n ocials. ering NEWs is barred from t1lis' compe&i. just. ay evening, 2nd -------'---------- - T�s ___ __ � - . . - concerts, pi _. ' * " ­. .- . � cnics and' such innocent, tion. 4 That the Chionicle ba . There was a Rood attendance and I.* - . I �. ... � . . � , . - . . . ;�'. lVatf - I . - I . . �i - prevari- after the minutes of the previous meeting - � - . - . . .` . I . .1. , . . . V ­­---� -_ - - . . . I diversions, but we see no nebessity for cated more promi4eously and awith less had been read and adopWd. the members . � - a - I * - .- _. '.' . .... � ­;, I - . . . - . . � . . _� . the public in tbis inst -mensesseensens .. i _J � : , . CUTHBER - - -,. �.. . *any endeavor on our part to euligliten profit than any paper should when posing Planked down the annual fee of $1. FARMERS I : � _. �_'_, 1. a eri I . I . -ance. It is Buffic. as a great moral sheet . pach. , ' A ng, Ont. E . - Furthe ore' There we - . .. r�- - V� Le, I can guaranto . : .- IeDt to say that the C.M.B.A rm 9 ORS not the present exceedingly high price of butter suggcst the thought - ' . t - 1..._ - ., la6 - _. -friends are to that it has lied on an average fifty re three pens -of Light Brahmas . .-,z,. us' Eye -g . � ' what means - �. �': � � . have a concert and goes without saying every week for the past five years. I . Az . .. i times on exhibition. which were judged b Mr, 11) that you should pay all possible attention and learn by �, .' Cleaned on stiortest a ..i_,� 17.^ r4un. . that it will be the best of the whole year. aPPoi -WO Robbins, who, Riker scoring the tir 8 YOU can obtain the greatest amount of butter from your milk. Those of' . ..� I . �. . .I.- -1, rm, �, ' . . . , . . - f Mis§ Sheeban, so w Dt H. Parsons, of the Port Perry awarded the fires'prize for a , You who have tried 0 U R N E W C R EA M E R know and appreciate their value. I .!,. t . ell and so favorably Obsprver, and S. M. Newton, Of the Holmes, of ock to J. W1. .. !%'��:� � . ...! ..-.. I I d�.. .. I ". � _. . I � . . .. Rees prize Ve .. . _. I � _., .. ,.. . . . -.1 _,� . . know here has kindly con8ented to give Whitby Gazette, as expert accountants for hen to G. W. or, of Markham. urge upon Jou the necessity of having one or more of these Creamm in I 1. ,� .� . . Malvern, and the first Those who ba- not tried thew are suffering vast losses each year. Let US � - _.__ �__ her valuable services. Mr. D. F. Mae. on our behalf, belie t necessary to be Messrs. G. W. Reasor and W. . . Your :"� . ­ ., - - I !::, : :. . ,* � , - � . - �. Claskey, one of ToroDto's famous teu.ors expert in order to H. Hall famil . . �..�.* . ­ Ontan . . -, . . . '.1 �:... . . .--11 I.- - .- . - �. and Mr. Driscoll, the peer of Fax, Ram- Chronicle' V2 i er, d Y I .. , . '.. . - � k p acconnt of the 8 appoiuw a committee to revise the "You can buy them for a mere trifl6. a ' ' - 7. �. � , . .­::`_ � , -`.. � I I �: - , i. . - .... � I . . I -1 - , .1 . . and report at next meet. . 0- D s! ­*­". q.'i. ­,. . .. �.. . . . f 9 numerous fabrications. The w an - * .. �i, " - PICKERI __ .1 .; � say ani Cameron in comic Singing will mone,v won �.Y eithergper to be ex constitution ' d have 100 members' � - '' : ' 1- ' ' "' . , . � .�' ---. appear for the first time in our 'village.. ed in free whisky for POUJ- tickets printed . I . TheY Pay lor Themselves In Tw '. . . - ­­". ' .- - - . . ­­ � X., ;_ - I ., � L - Several other names will, app " bitby bums, 110 as ing The Association will mf,et again at - &Y.E 10 . _., .., � . � - ear on tile to give Sam Graham an opportunity 1 . , ;_ Open for the tra . . I 'S I . I . � _- -,* vrogra 0 0� ::,., i',� ,_ Bauking Busineto m- Remember the -tight, 1000 TONS OLD IRON WANT _,.._'�: 1�.!_, , L . � . ,Thurs. moralize on The a - t She Franklin House -on Thursday May I I I �.IPL " �.i. - %oz ". __ �:, - ` _ '�:, - _- - .. .. .. _. ... ..­ , - .� . .- Orricl HOURS-] I __ . . Yil OffOcto of a swelled 7th when there will be an exhibition of L --; - _.'­ 1. . 1. %L- ,P!,�",M -Ilept :Frioe :Feld. - _ .. I- . �.` L -I, day, 23rd inst. Reserved seats 85c. bead." 'We are m ' 0 . -WAAW . �, .. ."_ ' 4__,,�:�.; *­­;�­ ­J',.,L, _ I �_ -..,, " I �, -.11 . r 1-1 � . � �. . L .tl _ ,...,.,. I.. _� ­ ' - � 10 to I o'clock. . : ' . A ' , t ' A , .� 4 , , - . - � .., . . ­: . � �L:_ Adults 25c., childrea half price.- 11an tf Times"' compliment. uch obliged for the silver -laced Wyandotte and Brown Leg. � ".4. 7. . � :L .1. -1 - " �, Y - - �;V - I 1 3-U,1111 A*7-.- ti i � � , ./ . - I I _* I " � � . ,0- � : , , - .. ...::, -*l." --- .-.",4! �'t I 1� -, I ..--..,. � . coot. 1, - ;. L I - �_: - � : - � - L. .. ­ - I . ­13svings. Bail 1. I � � . - , . Ir We h0pe soon to borne. J. W. HQlmeg will score. -E - �:.`, (,::; � I I . ball at Wise's. - return the favor. . � � - 1 4 . 7.1.. . i . �.�.­ ­ I . I . 1� � - -. , - 1-�' - . i. I . I I � � ?, . ­ . I - ­ . � 0�. _.. . . - . I - - _; � . , " � . . . . : ', .: ,'��. . . 1, I - . )'.Lt*.M0]%(J -1 - _. �. .1 ... . � :1, ,­-, .,�.' , , " � �;�xf­ I -­ , ` ,:' omist. � . .. : - ; . . .,&I 'A . - -.�. -, - - � . .� ­ , -, -1 ,� , " - ­, � . I I . 1� - . 1 4­� _., I -N, ., t. i . ;! � -,. .1 1. - . 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