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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1895_02_08t � t' � t 7 XIV ., $ �• , PICKERIN VOL . _*, . . ' . t y ��- . �t1>ra ass{ sial d5-axlbe-1 I n ,��: i E ' f' Y 1j, - medical. �. GATEMAN, M,D,, CrM., ,C.P. , BO:, Coroner. Offioe and Residence, y"• `� 'Pickering Office hours: B�orning ing Stream ; ttf 8. e0 to ,1:• . Evening 6 I, pat. t ENTON DODDS, BARRISTERS, sOI;I�ITORB, ETC., 14 Adelaide stilly ' Toronto• - At Claremont nes ay w, east, , C BA RIs= . `,.,. q Cz , E • FAREWELL. '�, J . TDR, Ooty Crown Attorney, and 10 y my ' '- " Whitby• Choice FamilylPatent Flour solicitor. Dourt House, SOLICITOR, NO- p,MES MI�:,LER, r'*, TARP Public, Conve anoer�one7Om f �" A? THle Thistle H_ a'=II°ar Brongiam• BARRIB- 3� �' `OW & McGILLIVRAY, Theo INK 1II I tens, golicitore, Ao• Office opposite Post. 4 D Ont• Jno. Ball Dow, B•A•, CV ., . office, Whitby, LL.B. Money to Loan. V1 A:-elcQillivra , cog ,..w ti �eter&n ". CA W b . °� '� 'AGN e�aA .~i •-:. . �s- SILEY, VETFR' ARY {. eon and De Toxon or Grraduatein 0; id 8 a• -"ta 11;_ - t . BurB College, to io Veterinary 40 W. ¢ R % Member of the Ontario Veterinary M� pp Dentistry ecialI O" b7 flan 5 s sasociation. s 1]entistry asp ed OffiOe or night promptly attend to• �Q asp e'+ g no:I �', $eaidence, Telegraph and Post Offices. 3 j `eyg a oe " .► °' 2 Yale. «� gOPHINS,VETERINoRaYidoDvet+ o� ,r.R aw , '" � , H, (#EON, graduate of. the red member � C*i ;_€ arinarY College Tomato, to�iste M q®g a•+ .' beterina >liedical AsAooiation} .. of the Ontario_ forge one and one= . 0 u*p 4P co ,e: . Office. residence and shoe River." Slee "' g g .. ► uartoT miles north of rasa and she IS 7 �e �arivin shoes at iron prices. Omae m• Tele Q p gi a hours from 7 to 11 a. m. and 1 to 4 p• address qq mph address Whitevale Ont. i P. 0•. 1.. a o a I S green R19er, Ont. 0 � , SOAZAS - ORAHAM, VETEKIN b � �� ARY BURd ,ON, Graduate of the Ontario b M� 0 ,, , ' College, Torouto,registered" membeiJ g � p Ca - � it = . �'etcrinary Ij y V c" A it ti of the ©ntario kember of he Ontario Medical • also honorary _ O b I . � 4 Society, treats all diseases of 'ci0mestioated ani' — ' �..� mals. Ai- -11 cases protmptly attended toa60 M .. Dentistry• A own es- reasonable rates. Office at the weU le o N ,, tabiish mat t Telegram torCla emo_nt punotualt a $ p p, . p CI attended to. 191y �y •oH ly ' ..GO rr 0 es i>} quoinvaw 4D xbw. _ _ ,..-.�,...^r j.. H0 M AS D Q N N, Conveyancer, Color• G Tmissiouer,for taking Affidavit', etc., e' __ } . Mont, Ont. j� nTTj� 9 gIINTIN (}, hesnebr ofa o�Q�L�i� 1' t�U U ll � B • Licenses for the 0ounty of On Piakoring PICKERIN lOriB» - hce at the store or nt pia :esidenos, is -y I Village• + g, gpOVER,iBSIIRER OF MAR• ��C�k�'d►{r of On- ++ P a -j&GE Licenses for +the, CSountl Y two, Office at residencOWNHIP OLERK i.. svery R BEATON, T f ' ��� �_ J ' D , Oonveyancer, Oonuniieaioaer for taking elm ` affidavits, Accountant and', InenretnWBlegpro• honey to loan on Sar I p it ��e. WIU be to .I , bated, QFFIOR Monday ,afternoon -dor the ;. $"ak - } Brougham every 27 rt ► traneaotion of business.�� �� Lig`' �� ONEY TO LOAN APPLY TO ' Hutchison, appraiser at Claremont tor+ .• W . H • � Zo oda 5 Canada Pearmapeat an A Savinggs Co., h arffice, Toronto. Stook capital g9,000,00U• Total Opp. The company lends money on _: assets 58,700, lowest current rateb oonf ntyermortgages andvde- - -- able terms of rep . ��� � bbntuzes pnrahased. No commission• Ngdelay R:pensee moderate. ! - A. POST COUNTY ARCHITEOT A.. for the counv7 of Ontario Dsawtnga i G00 x and apeoitl tt m and ho wa ter heatin and . ,�, building. Office--4errie BIook, - ventilation a specialty. rook stsreets, Wpitby. oor>leF' Dundas and 8 East Pickering. 87-y 6esidence—Kingston Road - m— -U54 S POUCHER, L> naYork .Hind 1 tioneer, valuator, etc., for 1� the whole of North andauytli Galant°'egSrtsrptot 1 �, "'_` attention given to all duress T OB�POIICH8R• ` '' Charges Moderate. A • ®. Bos 7, BmnQhsm.On�� P09TII:L,AIICTIONEER, ETC•. r • Green River, solicits sales ve• of farms ' ' Brous friends both far pin that is to be sold will . `d' M farm .tock. and everyt , be handled by thhe en �vseta6en �y care and sold to j .. fidii 'S LIVERY 1 - . First -clans vehiolss and hoi for hire day a - or night. Teaming done promptly by 4 day or job. 'Bus in oonneotion meet- ing all CI T R train ems and ,, iS w�iat t et res$ elivered D+ ' p the villisge• I - BA . f Board, sale and 'oommisaion stables in although �` connection, J0u want a . LF F your preSen Geo. t7CT. ' __ Prop., YICKERINQ' . are ahowin ' 3x. TANI�gRD ' BANS i SWORD PINS .kr d of cp,ris�ua� BROWNIE PIN - ,= -- 1 { enamel. $x,800,000 Casual, paid lip}'E : RHINE,SToNe gtlua 6401 like s � maks "I' Reserved fund : :1 700 000 K PINS Block• - - Assets Over I STIC embletno. Head Of`iCe, TORONTO. . �i - All at prices chat v _ tempt you to buY . •lar - This Bank ljaa a .branch at Stouffville Ahere del,�aila are taken at ourrertt rates. Ij' 8ulna of Ill avd appwards received in U S�' • I the SAVINGS --LANK• Department, and � , i interest allow©d half yearly, cod � Farmers sale nbtes and ot}rer' ' i; 1� 4 aper discounted at loweSt rates: �'�or ,�. • 4 funnier information apply'to .z �5 �� I .. ,. - • JOHN ELLIOTT, Agent, : ! -t ' ,,-r 8TOUFFVIY. ,k a *. y To LOAN %:,5�;, MORTGAGE SECURITY• . . ` _ - I RTA? mgwr.A t f �- bought and sold on oomioaiasion �l' � - ; - , ,�? ' Agent for Fire, L fi a AnCitient, Plate 0�y —�� A Blass and 3tesrn Boiler InsUranCo �. _ FARMS a�d� VILLAGE = ROLLED K. ti:; Prope�•ty* Vor Sale. i I$a,udtng two iiesirable dtw�allings in F'ickeritig, ' 'y 'fisc !8 sores of land highly suitable for village {,d fi1108t tllislg r ., lots. Good invostment. Terms liberal. A fine make th reaidenac with fopr • acres of, land attached, to , Y:: �•� rent cheap, in the village of Yickeriug Persons desirous of renting their farms should call on �.ralram �'i"OUyt 4t " the undersigned at ' once, �� i ! ..,__•_ ; . 1 Floux as c - *ByA ` Zy noNN . NCIH G4 C�CRFU L F FD. - W. V: RICHARD60I`t ffi es; - �? t. ala s tel - 1'iCkertnit _ _ . ;' ,,: ,...- - ,.-a .. .tom., .. s...,. - - a. , - -' - ._ "i5. - .... -q"j j - '`_�. - ..,- '�, y '.. l w a r'r ,L Cg, i X `uw ,.� r� s.{� . _ } - ,. . �A is a r err" f• s ; '► « ; „s to � ,}' "r'y'a — 'lWax # $ 'r, t ' ' i+�Jt"� r.� Y� vs-� '���i3 •„tom` p'j +7F. - 5B. . _ _„ $ ', 75 -. a i �=s •,:iA'r�-`',.v-'�AIYa -� 2 'a, - - v { { .Y c� 4• } A a `-1 k `-y : {`'. "r , '+E, ijt 3••.'} 1 �r',w. t� '_ - - - ',!O, :yc' e -t ?iS .-. z, r - "i i .r. .....} a: �, a Rx _ +a ' .i t• - t; r: , ,,c ; - - `tet,. ' - t :.. _ !- G y s . <v.: . i 1 • it i t� Hasse ., ; r ri. . t ri f£ Y ... r,, ,.9 s,, -X jy J. ,.. ,:f S f .. ^if i 'u1, i.�y3 3 - 1 _, r. - 4x:# rte.. r • e:t gs :-. L. 4 f ' 4 :. •-, xk . i +Y; .i •'�� ,Fes{ • pi i 4 . .54uC k3 S _� - - - .1 i ' r.' 4 ' � ��M '. , • .. s t } W � I r �� / . all�'Te FRI A PLBRIA.• 8, 1895. t $ . NU. 1 • ; TP 4 �o:, - DUMBARTON• , '' -' .� t `f 1 r�1 (� h7 �icBiaDiiti. ��, { 1 `' ltooi porion Roll B. 8. No. 3, Pioltiering a�►n31° •, g -- D $ James '9Vatt was alspointed high so it 1895. Names in order of merit : 1�omrtta i �_�� - E T L CAL H PY1tiNIN(ia $i}Co7sDE X the .pant OOIIUC wa Maria Conway, Lil "{,,�A„ LAT s o trustee for rJabridge by y Claes--Apple Can y+ I , ,ti f THE PREae AN JOTTED DOWN by OUR last week• lie Parker• Third Class—Jessie Annan.• I y OOBSEgYt,ND18N. S. Dusty won_ first prise and Ira LotE "2nd Walter Nicholson, Ethel Holmes• Sr' - 4, � �x •�. ,01; Rat4iOMT in a race at Porti Perry carnival last week• 2nd: Clksa---Mabel 11dcDonald, Georges t ,� , Jim DeGeer won 1st for costume. Lott al• White, Dan Conwaq. Jr. 2nd. Class— >' _ . %,—., Frank Dales, Johan r "'' sx There are pit holes galore. an the so took 2nd in a barrel race, Maitland Gormley, }�,. r y Brook road these days. Notiaee have be®n posted by the town Conwa Part 2nd. Class--Jobn.icllarc,. Law oft a North-west, lyse with authorities warning the -residents that t sZ Bertie Holmes, Willie White. Part F"irsl ; �y �, j John , *ties mu L , < hie uncle Joae 11 yen Sunday. etdewalks adjoining their props Class;-plive Bing, Esther Nicholso>s,. , F _, pp e ,;; Mrs. (Dr.) La p and family, of Ponty• be cleared of snow before ten o'clock in the Arthur Carleton. C. J.- Mageohniem . , r� of the daY+ and also not to- throw ashes on the N teacher. : , , rr i'l col, aro here th a week the guests p roads. : ,i .l M rise Bell. Last Friday Bob Welsh discovered bear , 3 ; Mre. Jose h Law still remains in a WHITEVAL I♦1.50 per bag recarioas condi 'on, much to the re ret tracks in Bell a bosh adjoining the town _ - „, p g On informing some of the town "sports they; r hnntin arty, but did not dis Glee. Beale, of Drayton, is with irienc�s. �` of tier friends. organized a s P The market as fairly well attended cover the bear, although they tracked the here this week. sada consid yin the poor state of the animal a aonviderable diatanae.--Jonrsial. Mfriende Here. nrner, of Zephyr, ie visits -i}, ' y► NQ,, roads and the a Meme cold weather. mMr. and Mrs. Tilos. Ward.visited friends , �� : Ira Powell is desirous pf renting or gCARBORO. 0hQ cityy last week. t` " 'l� $ selling his far of Otte hundred acres --� Mrs, Abbie Wilson, o! TbirontA, is visitors:ti ., north of this vil spiv iu Uxbridge, as will The" re alar anniversaryy in coaneotion her brother Wm- Major. _V ya :; be seen by advt with the Washington Methodait 8. 8. was Miss Lillie Maier s nt sle+A days lasesF i fatal. On r .. � �i',, a Fo>as►d the o er day on the Brook road held on Sunday' and Monday week wish friends in Toronto• Banda the Rev. J. Brown, of Eaoz dhuroh ., � between B ' mill and Bth oonoession, art addressed the ohildrea at . 8 . F. "A. Beaton, of - Toronto, attended tbet• Y a lady's shawl. For: uiforpnstion enquire Aginoo , nneral of the late A. P. Besse a recoveeed8 s , ,sf p m,, and the Rev. Issao Couch, of Victor• Miss Alice Liddell has qnf� -, ., M at TliOmas too ung is IIniveraity preswbed to a crowded hones r. 't leo a {Taro io is nest of a tenant of rpt .. '� Y'g q in the evening. On Moadap, after tea iia nple of wleehce ainaee1yed wb>le ooastibg .. r K . A desirable Hat a for ills 100 sore farm �n ,served in the basement► a progr`a The Misses Biples, o! Iib h+ � •F : A 'a M ontiug on the 8th conpesSion. Terms followed, consisting of recitations and 's nding st couple of weeks � With their �� reasonable. a advertisement. dialogues by the scholars, solos and sin.- Fe u$ville will visit Clare• b brotb►er Rev. Mr. l3fple of this� �pplace., Dr. 8mitb,of to ing y he school. Rev. J. tlrahamh Z,h@ Mi$aes. Poachers and Misa tibsort,. x as usual, week after- , ` Q moat on the ret and third Tuesday of xeoitat�ona .were received of Toronto, returned home lae!t �o a t it each month. ' dental rooms are in hearty applattae• Mr• Glxaham bas estab• s din a couple O! weeks with friend•' o he market•* lisped his reputation as a reciter and his h g,3 -• S•� Bundy a block, nest door tot ranee at this time full endorsed h® 8p1' �� A sl b los visited Whitevale Mon•" apnea Y Quite a number from the vale attendetii - ►+@ Inion of the .paop1e. Miss Jean Craig, the fansral on Monday of the late Wm� a a a evening d attended the Baptist op �c5a day t ere. Tile Evans family who made her first appearaaae in Bearboro r it a ver favorable Barnes► of Green Rive landmark hastbee�"rz� $.8 2. ti i. oyster sappe as an elocntioniet, le Y Mr, Barnes another old ,_ . Cs s, ' comprised the oad. l,ey report haying impression upon bar audience. Miaa Craig removed, deceased having been a residen9a It a a o' had a ca ital a of it. bas received her elocntionetry training from r 1Y YN p of this township for over 50 years•, Say: Miss Johns n, w,ho-has bassi nursing Miss Jessie Alexander and we ppradia� for y j' 'I,L . Jose h aw for some limb, was her a saocesefnl career as an elpontionist Q� i�tndo ° for ng�oWn in�li�ge •� I i Mre p t-,� f g p, taken enddenl ill last week, and is yet as she possesses the natural requirements highly respected figure had we ill the seam- - �� ��1 c3 .cp a considerably u der the weather. Ilex for success. Mr• V• Bpark gave the sea•' mtinit than deceased. He was a oonaia y, r� ant member of the church of England, andC ', speedy ret�ove is hoped for. tress. report which shows the school to be Y 4�. (}• $with aodOnald, Bmonteeverf from pia a niversary iamonnted to $98.00, ia. Practice of it was ever aivaritable. >w� ,. �'....'. gtc,uffville, wit visit Clare le word and in deed. Deceased had reae)<reail. Tuesday. All who uiay have y ga r,, the ripe age of 80 years, and death rasnlEs ' � ' . ' business to tr asset will Had his Law AUDLEY• . irom the debilities incident to old age: , Offioe in Burd 'a flock (Hol t dour to the " Anniversary services were held on.8ng Colts era being broken. day in the Baptist ohtirah. oFacroi Py ng ti' FEED i �i,L, market, inti/ -I Nathan Lin has shoved to Uxbridge btr. Pollard visited Toronto receatlya I of MaMaeter IIniversitaynd 8vening, Rev' R township wh he will engage in farm A load went to Clreenwood On Btinday Murpis, letfhn her afternoon. ' The olsnrcl�.• $ � ' FO ing. John 0 sham hag tbersfore the evening last. m p 1 to himself. One Tbos. Pnakerin repreR®rated. the eharch being filled to the doors on sash oaaasinas- `; livery business .entjrtl► uarterl board on Monday. The Ba tial chnrah choir from Groemr �$ Flour, livery is gait agd'iaieat for all patrpagea heytPnokrin reoyeivad gg,45 for slaver giver ofiiaiated at the mornizy� service; t1�s • * ti ,� ': . in e► place the ize of this. seed raoeatly. Red clover is ahead just Whitevale Methodist choir in the RM - f Toronto, has succeeded +. noon, and the Methodist CentennialchurclFa t prof. Davis, now. r health at; ; in forming a seeing class here• ball Mr$• pnokerin has very poo choir from 8aarboro in the evening. Um j pnpifs are oo versed in the town ra for bar speedy recovi Monday evening the oyster supper and en- y `I are present, bat we ,p Y d p tertainment was Weil attends The stip-_ r reals. : each Monday yening, where they ery, Y r was ezcellent the bivalves plentifnl ands! e pat throagb t e tinny graced inove� Come out to Petrone neat Wednesda pe akar to he art• evening s►e the orders era about to be Riven well served. The chair was taken by. - Monte having Levi Turner► of 8treatsville, who cagy the . Ins fSoyer of 4bo rink Pro�pcsses !or salt &a. a prop �x q®pussy evening• �® Dearly 28 donee below zero was rel►ohed ram consisting of sh iby, sic ! LVISa,' a osrnival nex lendia ri,cgs will be ou a edneeday Messrs: (fold, . of '�'h tbt piokett,, ,v of *stand so e s leaf. This ie a Cana,dietndsBlple, vocal eeleations by the Ston n PROPRIETOR. oar@d for feet katlug. A feature of the . old-time winter: Mre Baptist -choir, etc: - evening will be the farmers' race• If the Ira Hall visited bis mother, This coimm�nity received- a great ghoolt , Willson, of Detroit, arrived .Monday Wednesday morning throngb the ae* k a, � , , n• ht proves to arable it is ezpected that Eall, on the first et the week. Also Mre• wire annonn R the death of€ A I !R T a lame crowd ill' be �r�seint. evelding• oaf tot a 1� Fnda last toa�ville enrlare visited ave a fine debate on p, passe. Deceased removed from here ice• u; i RINGS y The school litore,ry g the village and. apceeded is defeating the it'riday feat, and good argnmente were list• 'rheasalon last aprinft, and left bare looking* �, /' home ci T e game was Y'ather one• e1ed to, orators o! oar that inestimable:- ' ' �" when the coming the picture of good health, and appears tom• _� -• sided owing p►r li the absence of A. county held forth. Seep up pupils. have oonttinni to enjoy ." f Claremo t s crinok layers• Om Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bray, of the N. W, blessing until fine days regions ka bis , trio o p lI for shin his father tiara. He deaths when he was strioen down b7 auk -3 club members L#la�+ remarkably we ►p,, era yi g - carried on a large merohantile business acyite attack of pneumonia to whish ha+ , a, • t beginners and m time will prove estub- He has done well in busiii spcc aiubed on the 29th ult. Deceased wa® y� �. i Of the surrounding Wolleeley. �_ ' 1, . , - born rival for asp and now •seeks a place to reside for W*L-' Iforn in New Brunavvick in I85 a and with ...,_ . slabs. I We would be glad to have him decikde hie parents name to Whitevale wlnen� : .--i ,r, infant, and here spent the greater ,pa, y, stkouo►+AM. reaaain Here, anyway be mast rememb �% � . --� be saes• our worst aide now, snow -banks his lifetime. He was of a jovial, aheeryes 7 ., �� (• elowl sinkin fwd bl!s dieition, and was s generons,whole Bonn - Joseph du ttirisig ibat .he w not re- and cold. allow, who sns►de many friends and no - people P . 'l. enemies. He leaves s widow and two . t HighlaLnd Creek . : children. Tile remains of deceased were~ ` cover• V, 8r, Rad wife, of Jopeph WarWgt . - brought from Thesselon accompanied b 3 ®re here ova. Sunday with a a very lad to bear• that Mre. A. his mourning widow and brother T. relatives, w Elli tt ie in a feu wa to ti•eoeve t.the Bassa, and interred in the Methodist aeme�- �R vast oonooarse oil. -. - . * . -' Mrs. (lfeort� ohiitn, of Bsooklin, was Wm• Bennett also as roK tory here on Sunday. Hied the re- •` here for the pub' week with her father, of a little boy from a severe cold, bur Y relatives and friends acaompa . r' ,; mains to their last resting a ace. The ob- Y ill. 'V[lei refer- to Joseph at Methodist church yard on Feb. Tat. _� t; who u very Doa't forget the Bible class meetitt�g segoiea were in sparge of the Masonite is h' hl elated these days• every Thursday evening at 7:80 in a brethern of deceased of Brongham Uuiom tom.? of Bim' he pie saJ Dr. Bateson ig y The hap y Centennial church under the leader+hik, of lodges hero from Markham Union and' - S , ORE. Well They do.aay. that its a girl• p All are welcome. ~ Doric, Pickering, assisting in the last III a the lass ate hard eyont transpired Friday night if we oris- Wm. (lrabeua• At the Temperance Lodge meetit cya rites. The �rocession itiarahing to theg Stook to chose take not• Monde epaning• TJarae more caneii tee solemn Music of ,the Whitevaae Band . to fr oa and So we Those who knout .Iain► will agree with Y The ser4ices were condaoted by 4 e that Tustida; a>�d Wednesday were were initiated and several metre propasi he Rev.. " , u tions were presented. It will get there yeti• Mr• Biple and by W. M•1 Robt. 'Miller, o€ ,1. g - cold days when We say that ou those days We understand ".that JohntBennetl is go- Brougham Union, apd wsre most impress, gal and silver. - our dental blaoksinith really donned a tag into the milk business. Bteve has bin iQe . Mach sympathy is felt for the widavt� building him a new ice house. Be careful and family o! d�eased in their sad be:-- ' g s in eii'ver and mat• . ' e members held an reaveinent. .- �'�V The E wortli'Le�ip;a. Btevc and don't wander iucito the ice hogse y ' ►,at 0p , in the Sons' ball Tuesday wick a pound of tea. ' There ws►s a fair attendance, We regret to announce the death of Is.. >� . 3 Tf tllal .bine .. PIN evening Bind the occasion was Muph enjoyed by Jahmnattlonn Jr''agd infiammationh Deceeteed MARKHA v 3 r Croft t R those preaeat. fru . F ' Wtmch was a member of L. O• L. 184 Highland The many friends of he Re 4 With Initale told . W ; (T ow, Trac, will learn with regret th t he is confined to• 1 - Messrs• •' . to report v and Bodden, yiitited Brooklin Friday as Creek, and the iutyeral tools p ace on Sat- old T. esentatives fro the Whitevale lodge, arday 2nd last. {' hie room• QVe are glad, oweve>", ;, r. T+� Ws -understand that Johnny has lost tie some -improvement. i s rep* , team irom Oshawa I. 0. 0. F. A �eg►ree n®w eahool teacher a in. Il seamsb be The Markham Thelds yin Sthe methodic ' ' wag there aid held it mon. between Chang and Whistle don l 4 Conyentio 'i i Church here on Thursday -and Briday oto' �,, Some of the t mere b the north flays any more she, to. Ford would be better last week and was well attended. `' been severely lured for shutting tip wrestling with that wood pile than wear-° �.- the ath• Mre. Thos. Brown, "formerly a� resident' ' - their feooes and oompell►nR p inl! out the stool in the store. e, diad at Port Dover, at tbss mt►stere to d' ant the track along the The directions of the'$ighland Mecb- of this �illag , erttirel in sym• ani4a' Institute have eat added to theix residence of her son Mr.i Johsthanllis, os . I Brock road.. wo etre y • ties. It does not ap• stook of books an ac�olopedia Brit• Tt�prsday, Jan. 24th, , Y�; . Pa►hy with these } It ie uite a relief to have such gu b Barry, who w arreateet here bum pear very n ' hiw>ri to shut up fences teniae." qq est nrider through a 'asefal and valuable work as tbhissopoaiten -a shot time ago charge with gr�adn' . sad compel the pubic to. 8o in he libruaryy insteeid of the tree was found ilty on We —S ala ght to replenish our residing mattter, b Ma istrate Denise of Toronto• snow banks, bat the road Overseers era swindling, - sato to iMP&O/gpon goad siatulre, and as '. The meetings bald in the Elliott ge,ll by y 6 _. will O a ro+� only when nom. J Jarman d A. Boast hay® ' a$ F, Davis were vbry well attended cont4ider• Messrs. . with as = . yelled tic. iyg them a reasonable tiJnie ing the storm weather and the pvadition served the A�rianllar H p rent for ,' a: - and no more, l.. ®! the roads. a was ably assisted by the notice claiming $140 for pro � N Rev, J. liloD. Sexy, of Toronto, on Wednes• thThe tiaot!an yefrietide of Mir. Th' ffia + '3 . ; : AoUH trvening last. Seyeral came forward y Mor n, will b� ' • -�•— bowlegg i�ir. Davi' work hits not alll been n, of he firm of T. & G �a be Bparboro Convezvat- athiu . gpI aged to bear that he is rapidl �lteh Tlge iaeeting qt Vie understaud"irom Wm.. Ford that J. ing fronA an attack of sickness,j° G �` ive Aasocie�tian .ill b; nde�d'e HonMay for >a kes h s 011e into the bnsineaa of still confined to the house, -February J th, �a C m, for the elec• A• Brno �► g ` • yarn, ©omanenafil(4 at 2 p' .ass. W, F. hgrse trainer,. colt breaker oto. We are For stealing some fish from in frbnii off I, tion o! officers and other r��alters are ex- glad the alt did'nt pall him oat of the R, Beeves' store Wednesday afteruocas Maclean,, P.f end oche p sleigh a Weduesday or there would have Magistrate Wilson sentenced Naticy Malonen ; '��'i A�' bean" One vote less for little Billy. -.-Thos• to gaol for thirty days. Constable Clem- , ; _ peoted• I in I to haxve to etetto morn We-r�reE� dkc�d g y... dli®star & Son were also seen breaking in a Bening took fie* down Thuisday � I t Mrs. A, Sir, sr., breathed h� HIIe animal this week• Jean Babtiste CUaudin, retui•jiing off'iaer j the after an illness .o sO lebiscite of ,Tan �`, ou for breetkfast. ' last on Vrida ,, eetir� • of North Tilbury for the'p Try it• duratiun� Deeaaed was iia filer g2n Y. - 1 1884, sect in iiia report to the Pro e b at. ! eaves a: hnel�pri►d gadknriily vvho haveI�D.. d d�. Fe v nc al Governmenthursday over one and 1 theilr' berelrvspe>nt: • , /,.p in . �Arttt�tea-=�.til�r�1ey�ian"B(��tex,-au-thoa es biot}hp ear delated. 'hie �s th►+ matt succaseiUL. •. b t ,�allty. aluall .syM � frpin her.lal� the Siet s of h- ale, � .. i Y 1 " qa y fat>ei6a"1 wi 1 ta�eT + G tl sia%a 4oa; Tlarnes. of "_Fiatgntitc , al <( ia� lvul of• Iiiii ata �'v,wt.� o ivcor.i,-- The gin.,3 er of cIa at 2 p:• - }e' late ml►of:.l3urias, narrists�r 4 is w, _Economist. cod as ever. -esiaou here eu F yy , , tte :s, ex:, il0 and r ;in ion ; : aerie . r3't N1 l iilRe :eopY, , ;i will r to W . d . a, ".lp$I�' �. t p-''.-,. a k ._,tr, y},ex' •,.tr', 1•a- .n;S • , gy > /. h, 4..t : -she . f.... :�. '; .. "_' a: _''- , 1 � a ,2 .�# :G: it �•.,t. .;s•. c'71:;` aJ• .* r _, E 1, . + �p .�' ` a� - tq .� , x -. �,ls-7 di�v/ 1 -" iV k `' X . ,i } •''•Zia. .'firy_.'«�,; S a� >•. _ �,$� .. ,kd ,s, -k«•, ;• ,.,-...-...r..�,......�i"S. 4s, �r--�y>-s¢i�,.tssl$"3,a_ _ _ �.w`.� §� -, T?tTiP,.skw'ra.rt>�•s�,,.h€ K..+"ia..,�_.-. �..3'. i 'Sp7 a 10 -ku-i.�. '.W....+..a'171� ' � . Y.y { t 'Y: -S ht VZ1 ,V- FK. YJr . a-: t.• t 4 Y`' �- � t F'- 1, , .! - 5? ,- •s � . . ed the stock of Joseph H. Rogers A Co., ln„a��• c4 {t - - , . b.Mz { I • _ 1„� „3'`-t3�`^, A fay _ i£"•� p x'a : _ '#x, l 5T �S S' .} 41 i"', . ' - ` Y.,va v ,c`, - 1 eighteen thousand dollars. �:. - : �,.:< Y• l a4: is J fart AYo^ - cr ... of t W 'w. s r, _ - Mayor 0owan,of,0shawa,hMg+i#en $1,000 _ t t' .LLr has_ , ,. {` X...i° . 4"-.,��`' - {v 1 ible, - -- of the malleable -iron works, which were between Mexico and Guatemala.. n, • -. burned there recently. - . Mayor Stewart, of Hamilton, has tender. IL is thought that W. W. Taylor, defaulting treasurer of South Dakota e . .1.,.' . • ed his resignation as Chief Game Warden. • He hasapplied `or the -position, soon to be �_ near Crawfordsville, Indiana. whose name was frequently men• 9 Y tinned n the Phoenix ark i rials in o uneq• • ' made vacant, o. chief of polios of Hamilton. The a"ked ew York State Legislature y the American turfman at i ill be - next' t I ,, VW to drew aline between legalized The eminent of Mile '14010 ;,the a dot S keit f tl B (fish of 8krd+ I io �z +rya •7_ Vi '• 4 r z r, v • - - •1 Y - R ..� , �rT . %' eau Merl of the pea o ' ' K • Tbu �et n� vt ant ttarrelr beiwwn t1 Ion Atrtillary' + ! Mi iri to to 9dr. Ma u1 Par• r • ”' llou� bt'`Cotnmons, Magu17-0, • i' del 'inn � ;" ^- es Tare x1t=aa its_ �jatbolioettifid thI o ists lq: gg the 4rvfl pas' +nit arses WOO. µ; , < • ,, cella f 'member for W V Ohasi►bet; f }ep ties ql Itnfnt�ted .Friday ` r: `' d�UNAD {} eoeue arprise In politioa�eotroles.:; 'h+>r,(7hiuoso►1`tifl9rylnen iruzl�eat tttii- = . . =:- �`r th is his amara tests is a violent some -vgioh •results id tIto E Qebl ge Divoy, df Londotl, �at.. Mr.' in MoOar y, resignation of rho 1pieeideut aett� the kits• falters pl�estst►t a `erp' differront ' appearance Milled is the disaster at Butte, Mont• to his followers urging them to be con taut g • - e of QVinni a ha�ttia tIe- in at ndanue at the next session of Par- pension of t e sitting. from most of the cabbie that make tip the The Freercas P g f3 great,ef past oI the Emperor's army. They ' sided to;erecib a handsome temple. lime b, makes the signifioanti re oast sant of M i Ce►$imliril'eri r wasab ought resignation'. area part of Li Hua Uhang's force at Lieut.•Col, D'Arey Boylton has retired the s Sion promises to heave a de p f3 flueno upon the Irish canoe. +rsonat a d •noG political seasons. e from the Canadian militia, after l,7 yeses atter in the St. James' Oazet a on lives no with his wife, and resolved T�ea►ia, 's►h bays long been regallded as service. - �� A to cosi n th Presidency so that be could the flower of Uhina's land farces. They _ _ Lieut. -dol. Iraaier; of Bellevillo, rete►ins 'Thur ay advocated the appolntme G of bring his tion for divorce .� a Private have not been able, hbstrovor, to hold their his rank. cit ret. . 'g from the command of CerPta n Mahsn, of the ilnited States ivy, oftissen. .to th Regius Prufessot4uip of His ry of i own against the. splendid discipline and i the 15th Battaliot (�,mb idge University, is suooessi n of • i bravery of the Japanese soldiers, and Li . Toronto will Larne .a strong team in tide prof. Seeley, recently deceased. CT'Ot3aheted Hair Ret3eiVOY'• Hut g Chang's vaunted warriors made a Eastern Baseball League, The club has - Th election in the south or Eve lion, One ball of Kerasin ton oroohet twist, now sin Dlayere under contract. divi9i n of Worcester resulted on To oday g very poor showing at the battle of Piag John White has been convicted et Ottawa in tit return of Col. Long, Conserv Live, three-fourths of a yard at inch--9vi+�e Yang, where the Japanese soon sent t4em of arson and sentenced to 10 years in peri- over r. F. Impey by a majority of levan ribbon, one yard of cord and two silk scurryiing toward the Iporth in double-quick tentiary. ' hand d cad seventy-five votes. Th Con• pompons are used in this receptacle for order. Rev. i. H. Starr, of Tor "onto, hasabbiepted serve ive majority last election was five Combings of hair, eta Use a quite coarse ,A recent writer say -4 the Chinese email a call to the First Methodist church, hundred and eighty. - steel oroohet•hook, commepce at bottom Hiugaton. is more like. a mob than anything size.. To UNITED $TATgB, i. with 4 ch, and jain.itl a ring. transport their troops from the interior the I Philip Gingras, =a Qnebee coat meroiiant, has been arrested and lodged in jail charged Bar ey� Is. active and stronger on lighter First roun;d,9 d o under the. ring ; I d 0hinese use Junks instead of steam vessels, with forgery. receipts at western U. S. points. A o in first d o, - . • It is stated on good authority that the Thee are now 376 Masonic lodges, with - Se onnd-3 ch for firsij tr, 2 tr in Pr ears make s overland march. When hortl a Dint 50 members fn'Miehi an. the army Domes in sight you see every tenth Dominion Government will shortly pp 36, , B each d o of last round ; I d o i top• of 3 ch a batch of Queen's coaneel. Dc. Alfred L, Loomis, the ei'Airient phy• ,• tnsa bearing a banner, and at least ii�►lf of i Her Ma eat 's shi Crescent will be the sican of New York, died on Thu sday used for first tr._., the rest carrying umbrellas for defetioe j Y P Third rontid--8 oh," 2 tr in I tr, I tr in 1. • - text flagship at Halifax, and Admiral Era- Moroi g.• _ . against the heat abd rain, and.all with fans ]tine wail be�the commander-in•ahief of the The National Cycle sltatt► at 1V1s iron next tr ; repeat from *all around ; . d o in in their hands. It is not fancy, but fact, ; - station. . sduar Gardens,Ne* York, is being at ad". top of 3 -ch. ' - • , . that many of the fear and roma of the - / = Fire on Wednesday' in Winnipeg aestsroy- ea uy large Crowds. . . ed the stock of Joseph H. Rogers A Co., The steamer Chioora, with 30 persons on -, h,%ttere and farriers. The estimated loss is board, is toaaing helplessly on lake ichi. - 1 eighteen thousand dollars. gan, or has gone to the bottom. two hundred familliea from that erste intend moo. to the Ca{tadian North -Wast in the ' g - Mayor 0owan,of,0shawa,hMg+i#en $1,000 The United 'States doveri;ment has_ . . for the relief of the families of the employes + undertaken to prevent war, if ible, - -- of the malleable -iron works, which were between Mexico and Guatemala.. t I • -. burned there recently. - . Mayor Stewart, of Hamilton, has tender. IL is thought that W. W. Taylor, defaulting treasurer of South Dakota . the . has - . .1.,.' . • ed his resignation as Chief Game Warden. • He hasapplied `or the -position, soon to be been lr�cated near Crawfordsville, Indiana. whose name was frequently men• 9 Y tinned n the Phoenix ark i rials in o uneq• • ' made vacant, o. chief of polios of Hamilton. The a"ked ew York State Legislature y the American turfman at i ill be - next' The antral statement of the treasurer of - Wentworth County Cotinoil, submitted yea• session to drew aline between legalized I I. _.' - , ' •-- terduy, shows a total surplus of $26,064.61" ' beton - Mr, and gambling. iron, of Chaut•auq", has pr ad I' _ up to date: '' The Governor-General and Lady Aber- A. resolution is the Assembly which, if oairied, means female suffrage fn Naw. York deen paid a visit on Friday afternoon to state. - . Y: --- Au,.Iueldent tits tae+ Life of tie_ Vest. t�UW _. . - the Royal Victoria hospital in Montreal, - ^ which they thoroughly inspected. Mr. Latroon's bill prohibiting the .d splay • - • ": The City Clerk of Hamilton bas drawn of foreign flags on public+ buildin' Petssed the New York State Assembly, o have .. rap a statement showing that the total as- Ayes, $3 ;nays, I.S. round. _ -.easement of the city is now $24,155,020, as . • - , against $24,691-,750 last year, an increase The ' bill providing for' arbittati rn in .. � of $463,300. ' . settling labour disputes has been fav rably • repdr-ted by the House Commitwe on Labor • Several extensive lumber 'dealers team Chicago have arrived at Winnie en route g Winnipeg Three Norwegian delegates of high re- at Watington, ` to Rat _."outage, where they propose nego. - Aute are being eEnt to the'Kootenay disc A bili. is • before- the NO ' -York Ris. tinting for the entire cut of lumber in the trtet of British Columbia, to iubpect the -- country with a view _of a large Norwegian lature -compal street car companie only - utfibrellai are taken to the battlefield. Not even the Chinese themselves know how many soldiers they have. Mr. Boulger, the well-known authority on Chinese mat- .tere, said some years ago the nominal mus- ter roll -of China's armies included 800,040 -mea, but this was merely on paper. In *ppite of the foreigtiers,liwho have been am - Toyed to drill the troops and give some semblance of modern military, organization to the army, its condition has not much improvod. since Williams wrote of it in "The Middle Kingdom" that it was simply ridi. oulous in Western eyes. We read the other day that the garrison at Chifu wtrs in revolt because it had not received its back pay. Impecuniosity is the normal oondi. tion of the Chinate soldier.. Dr. Williams wrote': ° "The pay of a fool soldier i aborit $4 r month, and a horseman about $3.25, but even this is aoi. regularly given them. When called away from -their farina and shops into service the soldiers soon become . troublesome, for their gay,attd clamor to be allowed to retaru to their homesteads. No dailyy drill -or duties, no guards pa rating the limits, no inspection and oxer of arms are seen in, tate Chinet+ encampments; but after the dents are pitched or the hate 9 4 JLT " .RATIO. . a { b . V ­. I1. I I - - .. .- 1. �k :] WH T BE_W ING DONJ IN H.ATORY OF THE AN v1. - I � ' "LY , &rote ai tie ' Aditilteratteau Feuea 1i e1 es of Daily Costaomptiea_wkU4 asses of some of tike L=ported 4 .11 hisLeys, -"'N4 Th adulteration of food has .dei' late ars almiost into a fine ar eg t. send � it no that the science of chettnutry hft - reached its present exalted position the ea<aI. oC sciences one .said never sho thst�both his food and drink are oftener 04 ulcer than .not, The office of pablo analyst -therefore is of the greatest fmpsel• ` &nos, and the work of Dr. Ellia,of Toros who is at the head of that de"partmont, los proved of incalculable benefit, to .the pe* of the whole province. Timed main hu he been oalle',i upon to ezamin the visaed in oases of supposed murder, 'and. on 16. . gvidonoe, given at the tiri%ls, has dept the life of more than,ons man. His laboratory in the School of Praeti� Science is fitted with all the lateAt appU- anose known to the chemist. • Atnong" . hese may be mentioned a balance so d4 teately adjusted that .the weight of a sun hair is ' enough to destroy its equilibrittm,I- whilat - the heat of. the hand held near or*, of the arms of the scale is enough to cap% 11 to expansion sufficiently to deptess - lar balance. - 1 P�1WZRYUL MIC$OSPOP with various eye -pi ass is another'carefally guarded piece of furniture. R,etorta; test tubes, evaporating dishes, crucibles, and a thousandother articles go to n}ake np the - tools of the analyst. Twenty years ago the adulteration of - food was not carried �on to' the extent that it is today. Our fathers'and grandfather :. drank champagne, knowing that if they : paid the price they got the genuine article. To -day, while paying for the retia article, they ?"on ['get instead a mixture of native -hider, cheap French wine, sugar, brandy, and a little Ipmon or tartaric acid. . Again, French brandy, that at one time ' really was what its name implies, is now largely, composed of molasses, potato or beet root spirit. All the spirits exported ` from Canada to -Europe is not eonenmed , there, but a goodly proportion of it returns ..- in f_uregain bottles and labelled "brandy," the desired flavour being secured by mentis .... of esseutisl oils. Even• children's candies are oaten shamefully adulterated with min•I. eral poisons, while in the sick chamber ad- :' alteration has been found in the medicines administered to the patient. - Upwards•of twenty-five per -Cent. of the samples examined the Dominion ana- lysts have been founl to contain adultera- tions, Amongst these may be mentioned flour,00coa, coffee,, tea, sugar, milk, batter, allspice, cassia, cloves, cinnamon, .trtnstard,- - ginger, pepper, vinegar, nutmeg, and the various syrups. de's general rule, floor has not bben adulterated much -of late j years, . 0wIN4 TO I" CJIRAPN!< L Sometimes, however, the baker "improves" (?) thequality of his bread by the addition Di rice Sour, potatoes, borax, alum,: chalk, carbonate of magnesia, sulphate of zinc, .or - sulphate of copper. Una may suspect the presence of alum in broad of an ^npnat.;ral whiteness, but to detect it retinues sut:h delicate tests that none but a chemist can . spill y them. - - - - `Tea, in all its varieties,-seldoul reaches the Consumer- without having _first been dootored. To be a successful tea blender i - . insures a large salary, but the business is j-- : not considered healthful. Besides the 11y - sons, Cougous,i and Indian teas, some special brands of great price are imported for blend- ing purposes only. The most frequent - ntiulterations are sand impregnated with iron, "used" leaves, and astringents. Cat- sohu is often added for its astringent prop- erties,• and its detection is difficult: Cocoa is adt.lterated with sugar, starch, Venetian red, peroxide,i of iron, and brick dust. - Cottee has been adulterated with chicory to, - the extent sometimes of - 8XVSt! W-YIVB_PS8 UxNT. - This adulteration may easily 'be detected. _ . Sprinkle a little of the suspected article on - water. If puce, the coffee floats, but if ohicory be present it sinks, imparting a browauh eblor to the water. White cry stalline sugars are pare, but the browna' Kr often mixed with glucose. The'princi• pal adulterations of butter are an excess of ( - water and salt,• beaides the addition, some- '- times of foreign fats. Good butter should I' contain about niuer cent` of water and j four of salt. Milk, especially in the large I I - cities, is more. generally adulterated than I any other- article of daily consumption. in England all milk is oonsidemd adulterated, - that contains less than nine percent. of , solids, not fat, and twenty-five per .eeut. of milk fat. In spioea and condiments the t adulteratione.usually consist of farinaceous substances., Canned vegetables and meats - are never adulterated, but in old samples - the taste of the tits can often be detected. Such articles, of course, are unfit for foods, , {I' - A News Avenue of Eseape- ; I The hypnotic defence has been tried witti� -_uooess in the Courts of the United States, and the other day at Wichita, Kansas, e.1 jury acquitted a man of a .charge of marc•' . ' a appointed Mrs. D'Avnue--" Well I used a Little ly lady say one day : . der on the ground that he had been hypao . - `with powder, shot and shell, blew n at; : Pp b& arae of the recent Fienoh • „ , tined by his employer into the act of killinit 1.Gravensend Fr P crisis. He,considera that his conoiliator of it in bayI a now album for the photo. The greatest'sorrow of t1i life is that I grapho of the dukes and rano have never had an children.' an enemy of, the 'latter. g•: oar Wednesday, ape no != clic has ailed sad that he is too aid to p ' et I rePuoed y The detenh�a I tst►�e of file credo can be found, 1 policy ' before Imarried oar," "Ali," said Thiei►hedde �� while new on this aide of the Atlantie, ,. Iilau urate a new course. rhes It oras g F f p =sly been tried with success in the , �t is announced in London that lar abCo• Fs r. ash --hereditary. Did your mother have Courts, where a fur acquitted a dance with the expreae wish of Lord Aber he Por a has sent a itten 'apoloy do . �"� any ohfldreaT th British Arrbassador Sir Phili Currie, Itlerefltse Of BIICderi. a frl of a ober a of murder and brought is a I. deen Lia name. Lae been laced u on thea ' • P ' P p , fo the a rest of Mr. ' Cobb," the British (tory parish Cittaest-•••" Is it tree that list of the vice-presidents of tha Anti- - ' Gambling League. I po tmaate at (,enataintiuople, and the back -East there':! laws Agin oarryin' con. • 1 1 afl it is no regarded as. satisfactorilyset- The London Chronicle, referring to the• tl d. mailed weapons Y" - I `Tourist—'t-Yes, indeed." -eharae3 of corruption brought against tl:e The. Rad'oal and Sooisli .or sof Yaris # , - r g Gory Gulch Citizon--'. Wall, Chet s a __ fnetitui.iona of ;the United States, says it ar, alread abusing the new 1 ant in outrage 1 The ides of bean' obliged to Coto would willingly give a good cranny British ` go id set to •ms. According to tbam le is a .around a big, heavy gnu, Tnore'n a yard long, I �tatescr,en, for one, Abs Lincoln. or allure of he Vatiean,an absurd mannikin, over time yah go cab to kill a man 1,1 g s. - .: - - .. - t t �YIrT .. 1 - M • b . i, .r . y, i . r �e - . Yv is t _ > a ..� , <' , a, . _ ..-t. -I .... _ .. y-, .... - .. I I -Arii. I� rr .. .. - , .- - , _ n, - r:. f f a. I .-., 4 "!$'.anti - k x9 S'` I .,, i. i P } 1't t t 1 F r x I s A. 1 ;_,-: . �M,� a� C. Y 4 ♦ '' '{ .4e. 4 X L _ Y I r X. fti i - c r '� ! i . tv� f, . r; I v��. . ti I 4 ,r : \:' .. ., 14..'A t .fie.: , _.i a 'i t 4:+.-c. .Y. •.. - .awl � •_ a : bra. .J 4 tt' _ dam- x., ��..,r! ..,:" - _ .',�, , 6 d - .,��.,_,•�. �,- : - •.$-;f.•u;J-F ��.p .-c{+-a. - re �•t .. ;, ,.r - . ,q. a..._ 1 . i v. -. YY... S .__ :,§ F4; s>`•`t''`'-t,`�','.Fa.,.:,-'`+:.;;r_at•3.�,^. r-Z:i F%`+-�i-�`"'us ; 4.=r'i.., w�Kt# _'w`v la..�:� sEsA.. {'- .,..,...r. .- , • H8 $ad WA21 $0p• emigration. g �o Cha ,je half face to passengers w o Earl to obta n seats: ,, QRtf�!RiCTKD AAI1$ BgC�riER hnllt the men drowse awn the time in idle- y I The Rev. Fgth r Morin has inst return- ed to Winnipeg foes Kansas. He says that The icara ua'CAital bill, wli°h` r vides g p Fourth round—1 �tr in each of 2 tr, 2 tr nes, gautbliup;. .molting, and sleeping, or harass the villagers with their lawless de- _• i : ' - two hundred familliea from that erste intend moo. to the Ca{tadian North -Wast in the ' g for an issue of $100,000,000 in .rats, $70,OOt ,0W of which are guaranteed y the fa next ; t d o in top of 3 ch, Fifth round— tr in each of 3•tr. 2 tr in mends and insults. Once a month ttee L � a sort of drill on the pars4a grounds near .. ... _' spring. I { U . S. -overnment, passed � the. Satiate at Waahi ;-ton . next ; 1 d o in top of 3 eh, cities can 'stir of a sham review, which t I Mr. Tyre11, of ,'the Geological Survey De- a i 1 rtment, has declined the otter he received yestPriiay. Arth r M. Forrester ;.1 a 'pro inent I ' Fenian Sixth round -1 d o into each at. Seventh round 5 tr in a at 1 cb miss 1 '- • tin ®rte n efficiency to tike force." 1t bard. seems as though any of ti% Y g ' -. to take art in. the Arctic exploration t' P P whose name was frequently men• 9 Y tinned n the Phoenix ark i rials in o uneq• . d o , repeatfrom beginning of round ;, jai first powers could oover itself with the highest i . which is be°itig organizer} for next spring in P i tion with J,�n `Brady and Fagan, died in to top of 5 tr. Eightth round--! d o into first l ch, loh militarylos b thrashing the Chinese. - glory y g I I. _.' - the United States. - - Reynolds, the colored man who wits i Bostof7on Thursday, I The 'henango Valley Ravings Ra'k at miss 5 tr. Id cin next:; repeat. The seventh and eighth rounds tyre re- .. A STORY OF THE PREMIER.. - . I - pentenced to penitentiary for 14 years in Montreal, has been released after serving I Biugi{a nton; `, Y,, has been sacs d by pealed three times mope. Y: --- Au,.Iueldent tits tae+ Life of tie_ Vest. t�UW . order of the superintendent to avoid run. Fifteenth round—1,tr In each'st .of Cast ions years. He fatally stubbed another It in ea d the officers of the bunk atte tpted I round. itcs►sie tsorretL . _ colored mea named Meyers, I to carr off the book@ on. Wednesday at Sixteenth round -1 long tr (thread over Mr. Rowell was a farmer's- bo a n. y• f,• -1. , • Several extensive lumber 'dealers team Chicago have arrived at Winnie en route g Winnipeg I midnig it. i Ther wog a "felting oil" in twice) in each 2 at; 2 eh, rates 2 tr, and re-- eat from beginning of roup) join to to P g g j F "devil" t"'rs devil In the cilias of the Belleville, to Rat _."outage, where they propose nego. great a stoma 1 receipt - at Butfalo the past year, 7`he of first long tr. - Ont.. Iacelli Hoer is tate forties, than B'e tinting for the entire cut of lumber in the , otllcer@ say there is an immense amount of Seventeenth ronad-1 tr in each et of owned by Mr. Houjamin, member of Parity, Rat Portage district this season. t)n ThrYrsday night the First Conkregn- ! pet ,y s ling from that ort, particular ly birthday last round. Eighteenth is tw►enty•fifth_round-•-Like Ment for North Hastings, and brand • tionat. church of Kingston presented Lite Rev. Dr, who is to „}, teen's aatiominio t da I wtteu as loads of sun women from young seventh to fourteenth round. Master o! the Orangemen for North America. -Mr. BoOrungomentr forlivabout .: .Jackson rBmovin ' R - • Barre, Vt., with a purse -of gold, and Mrs, t Canada go over and stook rap, aarryf tg the I g oods.h meconcealed under their skirts. Make • cylinder of Cardboard or celluloid to exactly tit inimde bhe crochet; if of card• twenty miles from the town, end the lad - Jackson with a marble cloak and can. ' . Ther is board cover with a harmonizing -color of e''es aoouetomed to walk out to t`he firm 1. delabro. no Mprovement•in the bt siccAn I i silk, satin of sateen,. and sew it uside, putt every 3atnrday night,rising before daylight • Thomas T cy,. turnkey' of -thea ail at �a 1 Berlin, Gat,, qhs been dismissed by the - ettuatio t in lite United States this week, and wh to ruduc;ion has not increased. ! p ting lthq last' round of orr,ctret to the ecipie of the inside cylinder. Kara I Monday morn n and walking in time for work at seven oqotook. Atter Mr. Bowel'. .L. sheriff, char eJ with disobeying. in orders. g Y g• Prices ave weakened... Labor di otos • ribbon through lie round of longg tr and tin in a had served the apprenticeship he stayed -. Mr, Tracy says there was nq real cause' hove d ne much to add to the gene db- Brooklyn, bow. -Sew three pieoes of cord on the edge whit the Intelltgenaer for several years, got . for dismissal and that he .will a eal to , PP Pression especially in and have at equal dietanoes, join at or near the top, married, and then with his brother-in-law, - - the Government. - . . • . Chief of Police McKinnon, of Hamilton, also a, oted ti%de in New York. The I flnancia tangle in the Staten is Lav ng a and ffuiaIt with loops or cord and a inpon ;' A is sewn to tt►e.bottotu.-- scouts Rodney Moore, bought Mr. Iianjamin out, paying a pact at the money down, 'cad _.: has piaeed his resignation in the hands of 1 most baneful e1eot on trade ell over. the oontEinent, and nothing but p��mpon Ladies' .lournal, going in debt for'. -the re'at. In about tliree had toe, 11. t e City Clerk. A meeting of the Board a and• to -moat.' is , - years they the office �id and �t Police Commissioners will be held short. movement P robable hile shortly after bar. Bowel. hought bar. Moore �: r t to receive-applic tions for tike vacant I the foto a is so clouded with 9uspioio and doubt. . tagnatiou everywhere is the order i The Walls of Pekin., ! out and became the atle proprietor.- The editorof the,l!tepubliaLn served his appron- , position. Hon. John 13aggart has written ` letter of the dry and reports give no iudi ation The 'outer wall is about twenty-seven ticeship in the priuding business under Mr. 1A - - " a to Goa. i`vlonwoi}tery Moore, thanking -him ! ! of an immediate revival. The only favour. able symptom is that generally among milas in oireumfereaee. It war built Lieut, Rowell, anti he Mar the kindest and most °Ont�iderate emFloytelt s bay ever hard, In for the valuable a9yistance rendered to business mea the feeling is hopeful, d a urlea ago ot-mud end brick. The Inner fact the writer still bolteves that il�aokenzie ca*tying out tate airangemevta at ,Halifax confident tone eiists, and curer face are of the latter; each brick Bos,otl is the best man he ever worked for w . in connecLiotf. with the funeral of Sir John Thompson. asxsttt,�r,: . is as big as a family 13tble, and the inter- -•a than who emypathized with the boys fa _ - . The Manitoba delegates; Attorney -Lea. '..era,l I :. _ • The Japanese have aaptnred Yaeo-( hang etices are filled up with mud and stones. The whole has long settled into a solid oe• their boyish trials, and was always ready t° help them out, with fatherly advice and • Siftna and Treasurer Me'Aillau have had a satisfactory interview with Finance : Shen. M. Ribot has undertattup to forth a Cabi• menu Save for source damage done in one more substantial aid. We have seen him many a time pull off his soot and to Minister Foster, e.nd it has been arranged net for France, or two quarters by recent floods, this great go work at the case when in accident happen. - that the subsidy to !1lanitoba canal he paid until 18911 on the basis Mg. Carini, first prefect�411io V titan wall it still intact, The Kates number thin. ed' that, haus®d a threatened delay• We . of a papulation of one hundred. and ninety thousand, which 1 library, is dead. y,teen, They are insignificant, though finely remember well one occasion, when we - happened to pi a frill page form In the a,ot ' ,: -" will give the province an inci-ease of. about Prof, Charles 9eeretan, the Swiss Phil- arched ;and not much .fess thou the of washing it, The business manager, M'r. - thin thousaud dollars a e%r. _ Y y t oso her, .is dead. P Car,linal Desprese; A.rchb streets, and aro only about twenty feet Shepard, tore around a; -a great rate, and . i, ORFAT BRITAIN, • - shop - of Toulouna, France,dead. high, At night they are closed with great swore that the boy who had done it should ;. Sir William .is doors sheathed with iron. leave the office thwt ni h ,ght, A few minutes ' . Van Horne has returned to London from the Continent, and leaves by The Japanese troops are said to Lav been repulsed near Chefoo. The whole city Porins two Bough. petal. atter lid i� 13owell Came in and saw the wreck. Hallo,. boys,was his remark. - Y the Teutonic next Wednesday.� Germany has opened $8gotiationa for a lelograme, one Ding the Tartar city and , tate other the Chinese. There is anot-#er "Been having a little accident ? Well,thete r' a Richard_ Croker and M. F. Dwyer of r Nen York, have long commercial treaty with Japan. well #ararating the twosectious. The first is no use crying over spilt milk. The only thing s to g in and clean it I'll , made a list of English ,,urf en for Mexico and Guatemala appear to b get- is the Manchu quarter par exoell'enoe ; the help �, pii rap, and ' And he did, for, . . - a ements 1895. 8.g . I j Again ting,tisar the fighting point. e000nd Is Ivan ovtrr to aotnmorve. Inside g you. three days. Not al word of censure; and wbau told disastrous A galea with los@ .oi life are reported from Britain and the conti- The Turkish (.overnment hail tato ed to allow a correspondent of The London Times the walls of the Tartar ity_tlieyaresixty feet thick at the base a the Government what r. ' Shepard had said, !to knewered : • IIeUG• I A statement of the accounts of the Irish to eater Armenian territory. buildin a the forei r 8 g gations, arae the residences of the wealthy Tartars, which Don t be afraid m bo y y ; no boy shall 1p discharged isatin my office for a simple asci- parliamentary fui:d just issued - shows that Uau�da A bomb was exploded on Monday r�eu- ing in a. crowded run round smother -high grey -bricked wall, dent. I have been a printer's devil' mty•. self.'—ILnvelli (Montana) Republican, . - eontnibuted last year .3,049. cafe in Juufet, Belgium. six miles (roughly) in circumference. - This p It i now positively announced that Lord ` Much damage was ecus, but no one was i - injured. wall iaoloses ttte temples, s,leaaure grounds The BBtteP Way. William Beresford is to be married to the . ' Dhel.ess of Marlborough - i - The Japanese Government haat, after a and outer palaces of the sacred city, con- scorated to the uses of the " 3on of Hoa- -. She ---"You are the light of my 'lifo, den r . Amorg the new aides-de-camp to the -Queen is Cagt Beaumont, searching nq"airy, issued an official d trial of the exa;;erated a000untsof alleged Mas• vert•" Inside this block, again, is the purple forbidden City, the actual rest- est.,, 1. He` -"Ab, thsnksl, So tnnoli better, don't 1. - �' . i .Lossie Royal navy, who. married Miss Forbes, of Boo• : sacre3 at ,ort Arthur, I c,f the Emperor and his Court. you know, love, titan it I were the heq vy ` i -i. - ton. Ernpero William has- decided. the the - - of it." . I Sit Donaldmith visited Cambrid a . T g University on 17hureday,`proba.bly in con, inscriptio " Dem Deuteehen Volke" .(too the (derma people) shall be placed over _ It Cutting Reply. - '""'—' • . . l: IT�redity. A neetion with the_aeleotion of a new principal the main sntranae of the new Reto stag ,A Mr. D Avnue-,• H My starol More Yontag Thiokhodde, who has • graduated for M^Gill University, buildings, mons t What oa earth did oar do with y y in ma tans fa ver g g , y fond of ivin wise The Government barge Petrel ` I d The Pope i sported to tiC greatly die- all I gave you last weak ?" opinilids on all matters. He heard an elder. 9 4 JLT " .RATIO. . a { b . V ­. I1. I I - - .. .- 1. �k :] WH T BE_W ING DONJ IN H.ATORY OF THE AN v1. - I � ' "LY , &rote ai tie ' Aditilteratteau Feuea 1i e1 es of Daily Costaomptiea_wkU4 asses of some of tike L=ported 4 .11 hisLeys, -"'N4 Th adulteration of food has .dei' late ars almiost into a fine ar eg t. send � it no that the science of chettnutry hft - reached its present exalted position the ea<aI. oC sciences one .said never sho thst�both his food and drink are oftener 04 ulcer than .not, The office of pablo analyst -therefore is of the greatest fmpsel• ` &nos, and the work of Dr. Ellia,of Toros who is at the head of that de"partmont, los proved of incalculable benefit, to .the pe* of the whole province. Timed main hu he been oalle',i upon to ezamin the visaed in oases of supposed murder, 'and. on 16. . gvidonoe, given at the tiri%ls, has dept the life of more than,ons man. His laboratory in the School of Praeti� Science is fitted with all the lateAt appU- anose known to the chemist. • Atnong" . hese may be mentioned a balance so d4 teately adjusted that .the weight of a sun hair is ' enough to destroy its equilibrittm,I- whilat - the heat of. the hand held near or*, of the arms of the scale is enough to cap% 11 to expansion sufficiently to deptess - lar balance. - 1 P�1WZRYUL MIC$OSPOP with various eye -pi ass is another'carefally guarded piece of furniture. R,etorta; test tubes, evaporating dishes, crucibles, and a thousandother articles go to n}ake np the - tools of the analyst. Twenty years ago the adulteration of - food was not carried �on to' the extent that it is today. Our fathers'and grandfather :. drank champagne, knowing that if they : paid the price they got the genuine article. To -day, while paying for the retia article, they ?"on ['get instead a mixture of native -hider, cheap French wine, sugar, brandy, and a little Ipmon or tartaric acid. . Again, French brandy, that at one time ' really was what its name implies, is now largely, composed of molasses, potato or beet root spirit. All the spirits exported ` from Canada to -Europe is not eonenmed , there, but a goodly proportion of it returns ..- in f_uregain bottles and labelled "brandy," the desired flavour being secured by mentis .... of esseutisl oils. Even• children's candies are oaten shamefully adulterated with min•I. eral poisons, while in the sick chamber ad- :' alteration has been found in the medicines administered to the patient. - Upwards•of twenty-five per -Cent. of the samples examined the Dominion ana- lysts have been founl to contain adultera- tions, Amongst these may be mentioned flour,00coa, coffee,, tea, sugar, milk, batter, allspice, cassia, cloves, cinnamon, .trtnstard,- - ginger, pepper, vinegar, nutmeg, and the various syrups. de's general rule, floor has not bben adulterated much -of late j years, . 0wIN4 TO I" CJIRAPN!< L Sometimes, however, the baker "improves" (?) thequality of his bread by the addition Di rice Sour, potatoes, borax, alum,: chalk, carbonate of magnesia, sulphate of zinc, .or - sulphate of copper. Una may suspect the presence of alum in broad of an ^npnat.;ral whiteness, but to detect it retinues sut:h delicate tests that none but a chemist can . spill y them. - - - - `Tea, in all its varieties,-seldoul reaches the Consumer- without having _first been dootored. To be a successful tea blender i - . insures a large salary, but the business is j-- : not considered healthful. Besides the 11y - sons, Cougous,i and Indian teas, some special brands of great price are imported for blend- ing purposes only. The most frequent - ntiulterations are sand impregnated with iron, "used" leaves, and astringents. Cat- sohu is often added for its astringent prop- erties,• and its detection is difficult: Cocoa is adt.lterated with sugar, starch, Venetian red, peroxide,i of iron, and brick dust. - Cottee has been adulterated with chicory to, - the extent sometimes of - 8XVSt! W-YIVB_PS8 UxNT. - This adulteration may easily 'be detected. _ . Sprinkle a little of the suspected article on - water. If puce, the coffee floats, but if ohicory be present it sinks, imparting a browauh eblor to the water. White cry stalline sugars are pare, but the browna' Kr often mixed with glucose. The'princi• pal adulterations of butter are an excess of ( - water and salt,• beaides the addition, some- '- times of foreign fats. Good butter should I' contain about niuer cent` of water and j four of salt. Milk, especially in the large I I - cities, is more. generally adulterated than I any other- article of daily consumption. in England all milk is oonsidemd adulterated, - that contains less than nine percent. of , solids, not fat, and twenty-five per .eeut. of milk fat. In spioea and condiments the t adulteratione.usually consist of farinaceous substances., Canned vegetables and meats - are never adulterated, but in old samples - the taste of the tits can often be detected. Such articles, of course, are unfit for foods, , {I' - A News Avenue of Eseape- ; I The hypnotic defence has been tried witti� -_uooess in the Courts of the United States, and the other day at Wichita, Kansas, e.1 jury acquitted a man of a .charge of marc•' . ' a appointed Mrs. D'Avnue--" Well I used a Little ly lady say one day : . der on the ground that he had been hypao . - `with powder, shot and shell, blew n at; : Pp b& arae of the recent Fienoh • „ , tined by his employer into the act of killinit 1.Gravensend Fr P crisis. He,considera that his conoiliator of it in bayI a now album for the photo. The greatest'sorrow of t1i life is that I grapho of the dukes and rano have never had an children.' an enemy of, the 'latter. g•: oar Wednesday, ape no != clic has ailed sad that he is too aid to p ' et I rePuoed y The detenh�a I tst►�e of file credo can be found, 1 policy ' before Imarried oar," "Ali," said Thiei►hedde �� while new on this aide of the Atlantie, ,. Iilau urate a new course. rhes It oras g F f p =sly been tried with success in the , �t is announced in London that lar abCo• Fs r. ash --hereditary. Did your mother have Courts, where a fur acquitted a dance with the expreae wish of Lord Aber he Por a has sent a itten 'apoloy do . �"� any ohfldreaT th British Arrbassador Sir Phili Currie, Itlerefltse Of BIICderi. a frl of a ober a of murder and brought is a I. deen Lia name. Lae been laced u on thea ' • P ' P p , fo the a rest of Mr. ' Cobb," the British (tory parish Cittaest-•••" Is it tree that list of the vice-presidents of tha Anti- - ' Gambling League. I po tmaate at (,enataintiuople, and the back -East there':! laws Agin oarryin' con. • 1 1 afl it is no regarded as. satisfactorilyset- The London Chronicle, referring to the• tl d. mailed weapons Y" - I `Tourist—'t-Yes, indeed." -eharae3 of corruption brought against tl:e The. Rad'oal and Sooisli .or sof Yaris # , - r g Gory Gulch Citizon--'. Wall, Chet s a __ fnetitui.iona of ;the United States, says it ar, alread abusing the new 1 ant in outrage 1 The ides of bean' obliged to Coto would willingly give a good cranny British ` go id set to •ms. According to tbam le is a .around a big, heavy gnu, Tnore'n a yard long, I �tatescr,en, for one, Abs Lincoln. or allure of he Vatiean,an absurd mannikin, over time yah go cab to kill a man 1,1 g s. - .: - - .. - t t �YIrT .. 1 - M • b . i, .r . y, i . r �e - . Yv is t _ > a ..� , <' , a, . _ ..-t. -I .... _ .. y-, .... - .. I I -Arii. I� rr .. .. - , .- - , _ n, - r:. f f a. I .-., 4 "!$'.anti - k x9 S'` I .,, i. i P } 1't t t 1 F r x I s A. 1 ;_,-: . �M,� a� C. Y 4 ♦ '' '{ .4e. 4 X L _ Y I r X. fti i - c r '� ! i . tv� f, . r; I v��. . ti I 4 ,r : \:' .. ., 14..'A t .fie.: , _.i a 'i t 4:+.-c. .Y. •.. - .awl � •_ a : bra. .J 4 tt' _ dam- x., ��..,r! ..,:" - _ .',�, , 6 d - .,��.,_,•�. �,- : - •.$-;f.•u;J-F ��.p .-c{+-a. - re �•t .. ;, ,.r - . ,q. a..._ 1 . i v. -. YY... S .__ :,§ F4; s>`•`t''`'-t,`�','.Fa.,.:,-'`+:.;;r_at•3.�,^. r-Z:i F%`+-�i-�`"'us ; 4.=r'i.., w�Kt# _'w`v la..�:� sEsA.. {'- .,..,...r. .- , • H8 $ad WA21 $0p• verdict against the man under .Loss inBa- c Shq nestled coyly on his manly b000m entre she had aotnmitted rho crime. Hypno• , tism• opens a new avenue of escape for ' atter the. blissful question, had been ask. criminals .of the worst degree, and it u .k '1 ed.' - "And am I the-' only woman 'you ever diffluulb to tell to whatlengthscash + � G plea might be carried. It allows a still ., lova t" she asked eo#tly. ; farther scope for expert and opinon ell. "` "Wall, yes-.-succewdully," he whisperid 'e"s. 'denoe, which is the most uncertain factor is in her en utod - legal testima,ny. - .. ... .. ... __ ...: .. - a 1.1 _. .,. _1. i 1. . .. .. .. - .. . . v r r:. y t. - .. .. t4 `i .*•'. - .. I. •.'i' - g e' 't•,+; iia g . t ' Sue:"Imfid. -tea`, v. "�{-.� .r i b ,y�F F 1 34 _ }o, .� Mgr _>f`S } 1 � , �_ _ {. w r. :Y4 , >� :�• :yes- — t s i^ �.e t. r `rf' t I � �, " 1�—� I * r 1: yi 11 f�a t„%',•,'t'0. gra ;� ,'-�?"_.1. '�, ?,_ f''�J4'',�=y``,.a ,'" `, „_ �is�a.' . •. .>. _ .. _ _. -- ' 7 • ;-: lEjl'• vuOulaiuv vu+aw+ WINES FOR E ERYBO WRATNGVP S�� iS :. -fle k R : � , C LINTY 4 , I _ W• - '.: Mather --••,My go Ifol L Are you a8 1�rewah 'treaat►—aloe lllabi�ta 7+riwes. that Windy wgwint I told you not to eat i.::, ;:_ The Bordeaux Ol t Compan have °w t—'m'PI isn'bm. My' :I tnmmlok ady on a ao I over twenty thousand dosans of Olkret, Little k'e - ITEMS OF 6TEREST ABOUT �TH$ An �m organ Statemt nt Frim a Burgundy, P Sherrles,whioh fall." . BUSY YANKEE» Well own Farmer g y, i�autecne, rte, «What of Y' they are of ering`e►t$3 nd 4 per owes of „T ay,,, ' '. —"- �' 12 large quart bottle . All guaraatead tv interest in els DDI ' l —Watt ■e *ell the g `.. 3 or It let '!tewit-or Rat` pure, Sound, and iai�o ted direct from the Homes For Little BOYS•' Neigb�r The are. ter" of alontent and ra NJ Gathered H sI h—Ho vaip it•eatrB n was Fon- not vineyards washed-outwiies�but are old, The last appeal of the Children's Aid - from Nil' Daily Beco ' ally Obtained.- d. rich,.geerous, genuine fruity winesold on Society of Toronto for home for boys Emerson, Neb., ban one brick building. From Meaior Monitor.% their menta only and not on a label or brought into them a barge cumber of sp• stiff is an undertaker at Jersey brand --bitty onita n ill soon be a thing plications, But the little boys between ons Thomas .. Knowing the r. Williams Medicine Co of the past. Nearly a Ory swell family in sand seven years old have bean entirely for. City Heights. to benor& Montreal have tried tem and will now gotten. The Society has some beaatifal Chicago has twenty-two genersl and rix• ae e` yoreaao Is doubt the antis truth use no other. All fl at -plass physicians little fellows between those ages (and knows teen special hospitals,1. - fulness f the a tiele appearing from time recommend them. Ou cellars are open to of some babies) for whom it wants adoption. Sandow, the stropg man, was" robbed. o! to time setting{ orth the particulars of re the publiti and we gua ntee satisfaction. Address the Secretary, 32 Can#ederation all his jewellery at New Orleans. marks a our6a ifsoted by the use of phei Ask your wine mere anti or , grocer, for Life Building, Toronto, Ont~ A. P. 747 i CA The anitivatedlands of the United States pink P•lls. T ere is soaroely,a looslity i them, or, address for price list Bpi .at= Cartad which as not furnished a case o G'lang Company, 30 H spital St.,M ntreaL --�' QR 289 acre of each 1,000' - - - --- only occupy , P Telephouis 1384. BAKER �O`Archie Gordon, the newspaper man.who more o less pr minenee and if the arta _ . WALTER C` wrote "The Ugly Duckling," is dead. beaim Sars an i�le that the publioted weje-not a would te, it ono ul Ada—•`Ie Jack' psora $ talkative A late curiosity -gleaner claims that there Mani" Helen.r~ ,,I've en - trying for two . The La i'geet Manufacturers of MA End it Out and thus the remedy would ems to puke him a ak.". PURE, MI,CH CRADLE are 500 oper. dsverns in Edmonson county, discredited. here is therefore- ever y ' Ky. group to believe that the statements ar , Ir.: pts rve. - : , - COCOAS ANSI CHOCOLATES G gog' cholera ie raging near Eldorado scours in ev ry particular. W e have On tidal Continent, have reoitvad Mo, One farmer has lost seventy- now n pat i a position to verify one f Fora I ellghtfullyy refrestiing beverage, SLA Springs, and w nick cure to sick headache, and five head. - these cases for nrselvee, and we give t e q N16NE8T AWARDS lSh a P resell faithfu y, giving Pink Pills derange ants of the Stomach and Liver-� �„ pt, great Hl The United S0stes patent ofUoe ie n fO word of prateb o& merited in the. ass "Dunn' Frait.flal" " is uxatvAi.t.$D. Ib indostflol �nd Food Doe date with its work, for the flret Lime in p es eoiall keeps t e Throat clean and u fitte�n Moate. - Masers It. Clar, e & Oo., druggists, of Me health Doctors re ommend it because it T New ala anabire yields most of the inlaft ford, who have Bold very largo gaantiti a is a PU* PsoDuoT f Salts of Fruit, Soda EXPOSITIONS, produced in this Country, and no ' great of those Eamon pills, drew out attention and Potosh. e the , giyin US the name'of Mr. Hen Through all chem ate and stores. r 10 EDTOP8 and AMR& . quantity at that. Lamb a well Down and reepeoted far r -- Francis Murphi,the temperance.leoturBY, of St. Vin t township. Having so e I Wiliam G. Dunn dt;.Co.0 i$ about to go to Europe to deliver w series Works Croy on, ondov. Unlike the Dntch:*oCeeh o Ate' acqual twnbe 'it Mr. Lamb R e sought 1 lies or other Chemieab or Ta are of addressee. used in an of that: ppreDarautely interview, `a the following 'the s I T`he Army ppr dation Bill, carrying Theirdeticiou. RVLHAKFAR� COCOA is abeointel, �o The New York Central Rtiilroad Cain- stance of hie timony-: "About S years I $23,000,+000, has ed the U.S. Senate.. pn>r. sea eoiat>le, arra cost& less than o w om, now. N puny has annnonnced that it will barer n0 I iiufi red from an attack of inflammat on soba BY oRacERs tveRirwHERa- the more atop over tickets. of the stomach, causing me extreme pin Oharlta>� and Quaekg nasi Deer cannot be shot at say time in Cush- and u�pessire I was attended by r. gays long lied th it vocation on the saf- A�1'�ll LAK � QQ. Opl1CNf$TEIi, "a Bn berland county, Maine, and a man was C1srk$ of Mea ord,who brottghttne aron d, feriag �f th people. The knife has e fined $40 for violating the 1pw. " I have. a ways given him the. ore it p�'ed the tniu ; caastia applications i ' 1 mail of be In of saving my i.fe on that occasion. ba have to •men. t e vietim of corns until Coughings''L.,­. Andrew Carnegie's daily begging effect* of theattack however rema ed the oonviotion a aped itself -here's no - . epistles would be large enough to gixe blob. and I'fell, in a state of chronic r cure. Putna 'n sinless Corn Extract pees to a rnra) post ofbce- health, whip completely unfitted me proves oA wha ole der bpsis public opinion For all the ailments Of Throat John Fitzgerald, ex -President of the for y ora sty work. I wee re lly often rents. f,y enffec from cocas get and Lungs there is no Cure SO National League of America, died St his drag ins ou a miserable existenceI the IExtracto sa you will be satisfied. quick and permanent as Scott's home near L.inooln, Neb., wgAd 65. t suffer for o er seven years from a n- gold ever i Judge Henry, in Kansas •City, recently scant pain i my stomach, as well cis f om The o*trem 'decided that a man mhat pay hu wife's weakness an continued debilityy I tied due W the f r debts, even if he be suing bar for divorse. man adver 'sed remedies ill I the ght certainly. an Residents of Anderson, Ind., are signing nigh be sa ted to my case, but wit oat ably a I and -1 I. at en th decided to try Dr. Nil. i J petition for the pardon of George Stwttler, relic . g who was convicted of murder thirty years liam ' Pink ills. I soon felt the pa n in I(iet my s mach elieved, and after I had Theile) is n ago. isoLes -Ex-Senator Edmunds in said to be confer• Lou zes th pain was entirely gone and I Inow work t i ort ring with prominent Episcopalians i on tbQ now feel ay S new man. I wi hoat fatig e, and di v ed h subject of building a oath in Washing- half i day g P y invari ly at ton, ae I am sti 1 using the ills I oon6d ntl James Hnnton,treaearer of Lyon county, ex ti. v have every right to do from son's rvili ,Nev., was found dead at hie home in Day- the rest r alts tons far, to be able do epeoi6p or a ton, on Monday, having bean shot in the my ork forpnerly. I ata 67 Moate o age, kept o'n hen hoed. and before the attack eight years o, I where, ons ala a enj yed good health. Nave ted Whoa f N athan` Haskell Dole, of Boston, is agi- n, i tie ons to may popple and i vari- tatting the question of the establishment re ab repac end a trial of Dr. Willi ams' w pert t pot a chair of Russian language and literature' Pin Pills. ' at Harvard. - T saw is tiws,abstEanoeof Mr. mbis What P A'bili has beenithttocin�ed id ilio Iitieoiiri stor , to blob the Monitor may ad that I talk t .Legislature prohibiting life insurance Com- We onside him w liable and trustworthy P parries from taking risks on children under pe n w o w - Disko no stn � meat- °ons a d seventeen years of age. wha h he id n know to be correct and Meat's; d Another big.whalebaok Steamer for i,cewn tra hful. for alga the - traffic is soon to bebailtat Everett, Wash.. r. Wil iwma',Pink Pills eontwin 11 the tine] i. Ow' where the largest vessel of the kind afloat ole rata ecessary -to give, new lie and. dittoit f our was lost w few weeks ago. ria Hess the blood, and restore at attar- if trip A mai dog' had fall possession of the ed awes. The �mare an tor atlif axia. . artial risk 8P6c to for M hew streets of Salons, N. J., for two hours and su0 di , of whi h is bit sixteen pereor4e, seven , horses and a par lysis, -St. Vitas dance, sciatica, pep• James . Gi nervous hesdao e,tha score of doge before it was.killed. rel is., r nmwtiam, wt lint on of of r off ots of is grippe, p p PCT cry Professor Delos Fall 'and 1i., Clyde Ford, th hear v nervous prostration, I din- theta 11 Mich. will lead a patty de ding ape vitiated hu ors in Catai h - of Albion College, of etadentd into the wilds of. the Hudson the bloc , spoh as -scrofula., :chron' ory. five qu e. -Bay Territory next crammer. - si las, to. They are also w epee fie for Holmes county, Miss., is excited over troubles uliar to females, each sup- . -the discovery of a large bed of lignite, or pr ssioa�i, irregularities, and all forms of brown cos.L Its width in one plsoe is toll we kneel. They build up .the blo d, and . miles, but its thickness is not stated. restore the Rlow, of- health to pale an sallow ,` An old rubber boot ,was dragged up in ch eke. In men they effect a radio 1 ours I Tangier Sound, Maryland, last week with in all cases arising from mental worry, fifty-two young oysters on the outside of it ov &work or excesses of whatever nature. sffd w large Load on the innids. r. Williams, Pink Pills are man factur- edic . The San Franoiscans are appiFehetoity B el the ODnL, annd Scheneiams ctady N. Y., - that the commercial eupremaey of their oily BrDel will ere long be challenged by, City an are cold only in bo=eeiptea s - of Loa Angeles, which ie growing rapidly. trade mark and owr ii borzes for $0 60, and at 5o a a box, Arizona made train robbery a capital may be had of all drugglets, or d root 4y - offence, punishable by death, and it is said M not, ;a train robbery has occurred in the m it fromDr. Williams edialnd mpwny, fr m either address. territory since the enactment of that law. The body of James R. �rry,ex-sheriff of $repine• Flowers. - Greenwood, Ind., her been stolen from its to grave. ,Mr. Curry died from an aliment °� afvarious waysflowers not rOf prolo i gbthe not, understand. of n have which the physicians ,At 'ashington a L' wale-iatstudned ib -lif and freshness of the few they et. Vio- ro• le may be kept fresh if kept in f h water the House approp ' tng $l, d covered overnight with a ambler. wide a suitable residence fort he President M t flowers will retain their fres mess for of the United States at the head of Four• se era► days if kept overnight in t e open r teenth street. Any one possessed of one of those' The Jewessea of St. Lonis have formed a lfoate Fro the Clocks that ha to be the Sisterhood For Personal Service, a vered with a glass dome tsannot o better heritable organisration which will care for t an ell or pawn the cloak, us ally an the poor of their own denomination and o let of neither ase nor ornam no bay Nd It educate their children. fl wen from time to time with thepr fo Prof, Hadley, of Yale. is charged with d ase- the glass dome as a Prot �rhem ' M " ' , being a Malthusian, because he commands t e flowers at night. It will keep the prudent man who works hard, invest& f cell for days. - - •The c1 wiaely and does not marry till he knows he ._ BSit« Merchant Can support a family. Shark. Took the Sh,IP's Log 410-1. �o Baroiieu Ida von fi3-mektfw,of Ban Frame• t of the line o the'bark •• a ntl - risco, has left, for Germany, where she will. The log and Fab' cargo of Aarsa John J. M - I now.disobar h'g ' look up a fortune which is -said to have be,° a Island, great left her. She Claims to be s gcanddi►aghter Salt- 'at Philadelphia from gg the ip' of Countess von Moltke. e ' •�3_'. ' . iA,Ulieved to be in course of dig stion in a fever I � Joseph Sharsbar ', of 11aZAlton, Pa,, who beating p 8 shark,s etgmaob. The Marsh w g no b has lived in a cave near Wats town for sev- her way north through the Bahamas, the just oral years, has been informed of 'the death hone .of the plan -eaters, when a p 11 almost san o of a relative in Germany who bila left him Strong enough Lo bring the nesse tOathadt t the a fortune valued at $504,000, ww felt by all on deok. In looks a . P lie was seen disappearing down he throat Mr. Strong, of New Yorlt, has 'beeis re- �- g -g of a bin aback. tbb log in MO de of cop - seated with a lookia lass framed in old mahogany. -which, belonged to Mayor Wil- pe r and weighs Severalpounds,it i ate& fel saw k%rd; the first Mayor of Now York City# by .th►s time making the sea m near i, e who was elected in 1665. somewhat uwoomforLab►4- - i J. - The first strike in the histtsry of the Act. 0-----• . •�'.' ors' Protective Union of America took place - Worth 'Scouring, , M p — at Brockton, Masa., the other day, but the .Myr strikers were oaf only(„one_night, the -die °�eDr,'WiUit►ms Medicine of Break• puts being arranged satisfactorily. - - `villa, Ont., Lave the rbp is P on° of inning f fid, lee ut (out by any ; Mr. W. Clarke Noble, the Bou►ptdr, will tho Ilse d� ailn Phouse in C nada, and �� make a bronze memorial of the late Bishop P p -under ibe-title Four-0011- -sb Brooka,- of-Massschusettei-fer4ite -Ohareh 66W lot to ¢{ -House of .Eugisno" rig t r I of .the I - tion in New YR4► Ot wbiioh Ta tion the lop. The . th� v 0F,- rooksis r�kr4 -$-, :.� 'be�Gtrfcit •is•ivel deed d Piv Well IONS - The Bethlehem, Pa., Iron Company rer cover in s wQts 1tieen i toric, . the. - do i cawed the Whole wntratit fatrrthe rulioor fo anted portal mlesoftT o i kV a' i e . i Russia's two new war vessels. The contract Pxsat►os ,Q�oi +Fork Chin tan• • - calla br ores 3' 000 s n means a f[4 infant, Prinoe into r #rg ► ' .► � year's work in to armor department. i tents will a a I"f, s' diiCt�io to 00 . oarkc I Chief Jae"-Matnesee,of-Rhode Llan ' °OVOr tl�1 free any of t► lainly t a (p�r:givga as opptinnbanFi►l<►•w9ase iavolviog,_AheMi�e+'a will sendeir ad ieeue i rights 4f anpcyled ntoman.Lpa4ter_ litiaatioO. oh' a ' oe►tPil ro the .. �41I , . i R V t, I . L tt0u # iI#oto , b h' A w h he o, L wL s � kv }�j E tipai'r d• Y •'•9i �vio aped �Ytthant vinisg her ht bead. ,,, .1 ,- , a t, t 8' .1 4p*., 4'k• - i« •\ 4 E�. w ti f =.it t -1. . � «. � gid' �' t � -* �� , ' t E U 'i A T E{ N!' rv" _ - e 4k*:- : L': -, � 4 } E' ' t t t, v.1111 11,zc 11 z :, , . .:,r" ., Z. �.-, f r. ''iE A.... i•_. ffaI " 1�"�e�7r4Yfr'�u. kj i lo" .ti.` S h�Y I am0 I Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil. .It is oc Id of the poles to mainly alatable, easy on the most deli - ,t bac the Arctic Ocean 1e p to stomach and efft:C�ive. I Onsasnt t CANone. Y OSET . sok ownpipela, elephone sines tuaraatecd. ! i a ,, i ; tr a 4 F" �' , 1 i • ;_ '_L... I 1 , 4' -- - _ rt' x tit • q �. �'` .t a a .. I - r5 S�'• r- ` w 'i- 1 i , -`. A ."l ' _ 3•,•- 1 - _ I V, ` ; x r f� # r V i 1 `5 , , L 2 + �l 1 r '. :t F E � _. >� y • i , 67c,, ( 11 w t2t i, a64,: ions j tee Uy au ou"�, �� logMeb-t==0 J , T i , �; s I p, � .E.. 30tlp .> Every home shaakl have f� 4` T EARTH $n(IOtised hall Doctors I : ` 11,7 f.4 and Sains La. _ ,x ... PRICE �8.Of9. �.,0. .' . .'` 4UFAOTVRED By CAN. GEAR COMPAi r' j I = ��. DEJTHI� & SONS .`1 TE, SHEET -METAL, TILE Eli f:RAYEI ROOFERS— } j i:.^e eat Metal Ceilings, Teegrm Cotta Tile, RA �,. , and Green nl?it•sh, Eta. Metal Tar. g -` ' : s. Felt, ata.; supplied the trade• �. 1936. Adeliaid9 a Widmer Sts. - ,N �,' I. 01 EF sigh rmtmct-ou at the BUSINESS COLL[at:, Ovrn# Sou 'r ` - ORTNCAN rthand Course includes shorthand Type nt m. �Vrtung. Ootr , . �t r ',, peas writin arra Borieess i Stier Coarse n the �t in Canada. Thorough wrdt ' � > : G A. IFLEMii+i(3, PiiadjiaL. 1 -t E- • • 1 P r • H •I. 3� r rs V a a_ �a tie Antarctio Ocean prof- Ca ------- - �, .i i. s ' ke sea. �+' "1w118r8 ., Y, : >, i of Neuralgia« - �- � , M46 ZTSB . 1. -4. 7 , - �Z ns in footing with neuralgia. 7 7ar•� '*� ''` t at gives way only . to the a 'T ' St. Leon Water as S, medtdnal ' 1 r mediae No remedy yet _ mulsl0 1 hh i U the great�eet enoaess °n the 3merlaast = " at, g Ven the grand results t at continent. 'he_proof of the padding is 2 ti n the employment of PCI- in the eatsng and pie who have used e. Nervihne ie a sitive astimulatcs the appetite; aids the ao. Leon WatSr tlfy tO its mexvel✓ 4 ' t I n rve pains, and ought to be Ions healing properties. Write us %r ", digestion Of other foods, cures testimonials and a opinions of in every family. gold every g this water which, with valuabLa ln`°i` IF ` b botWa Coughs and Colds, Sore Throat, . matioa wW ba mailed free of ohecae. _ r-� Ili w's beet girl oa11s him a Bronchitis, and gives vital strength sold by all draggtete. erOere" hotels. x ' It should be awrefuL Many besides. It has no equal as Hourlr­- m is rejected. ishment for Babies and Children $tr lean M oaf Water Cor, ltl� � �,� o anent Mer6$ant S&Ys alto do not thrive, 'and overcomes Read Office,KingSt. ,W.,Toronto:.. - �, a re in adding my testimony . Any Ccn'lditlotl of Wasting. tIt;', ff Sts I have received from SL or am hitt on S�ott's,Emulriox.Frts. � , ,. I have been wing it for some Scott 8 Rowes, gettevltis, All DrusAistav60c• &M . 3 , n ider it s wonderful regale• Certain Cure tFor•Catarrh In cerryy 4't: m t perfect water on this con. -WANTED— Irortnne toregood r� -:serr' in to the• very uncertain Con- City an , " f Q u n d at ,' ast ! , � - ty water 1 very rarely drink Agents. Address, ll. A. EV ANt3 8G CO , X71 College At., Room 18 , "., g buy St. Leon, rather than Toronto, Onix H'or two years nave n suffering horribly ,��,� - It in drinking water the purity : it or esiseke Your Wt+ from a severe attack -of catarrh. and attar 1 -Y early always questionable. Went Teiraeee ftit having tried many reined}ei wit;hoat suooeA06ae. l a, 834 Yonge street, Toronto. ie � truthful. startling tido of a bboi about one of myy t tie's ti -Cat endednded to ah - To- i Dr. Laviolette'e anti -Catarrhal Balm• To- Y',� ^ day thanks to this excellent remedy which I idower who marries •widow, habit cure i•,hat braes up nioo inized ncrrves, used in oonjunction with .Dr. Lavlolette's , '. ho reponse maidens. euniitalaws Win nLcotiae Dobson« makes weak syrup of Turpentine, I wan say that I am per 404 '" in etraeeeh: vigor and nieEphood. Yau teoWy, oared. I recommend it to all those who . Use Nasal Balm. Quirk. posl- man Ric, or tlnsaeial risk as No To -Safe are troubled with catarrh as the and most thing, cleansing, healing, run no phy ion that exists, I h� ,� �4 b sold under uarui►tee W Duce or m Zeay re efficacious Propacet landed. 1300 tree. Ad. Sterling i to thank you. doctor, for the great food ,' E Co., 374 St. I'sul tit., Montreal. - perfect Cure your remedies have o ectSd in ' mJ oaae. -. ' Z'OR, -FIVE YEARS s . . Mlle - EMELI E AY0'PrE.I s, '/ t $t:. Eiizsbeth Street, MontresJ.. . ' '`1 Dbr eels a0 all draReiata. Anti-t3starrha+ f . DUN .Balm in metalic . tubes, 25o each. Syr" of Turpentine. 250. and boo. per bottle. See r �' that the signature `• J. Gustave ImviOlette- - I ­ .,.:.,.` # . BAK "� .... -Llv�- in red ink le on the label. - Sole Pw'op>."laiva� r.-.. .-. - . 1. . - -1 I 1. ­ ­� , I... . . - ---- .1 L . �.Z-.:.�: -!,".'�+*+",-' 1; + . . �:.� 17.2 .. + - OW R stage LaYiolette,.D: t ­�..�­'': . ­."'.. - I P . Gg9 I ;,4 THE COOKS BEST FRIEND , .. L-ARGESi SALE IN CANADA. 232 &284 St. Pahl St., Montreal i , Y r i f+f: +-o..-- - .-- i -. 1 A ,. :I. _ t� ■ y a o you ' ,: , - - . . t )-1. r 1 < s � D �t e e''d S;- . WantCa -:}:r.'. k - N L"yo �� ad�_� .-. i .i r..r µEY• ,tel % -' ,, See our Catalogue �i,�%O`[�B `l �,t a�rgf, r%W.-nriuiswfol4 0 '-1., or write us WF�Ag 1+T�3 _ a . - kil e�iquirtes answert�. 1i x TIRiID . or the �` p sale Bri s Mar onSeedCo8�,1. TheSt + gg + p,g�,� ?7,0"Z« 8 �. , DdoutioA thin paper) '1'O . ONTO• ''� h e�gth, No Ambition . t '��.. �'._ I Trot*—" enterprising mertihmis in every town IMPTI of x h ear saparifra -Clave Perfect in Canada sell our needs. u; : . . ; `, ,, I'; I 1 , .--10 +L •' \ A Health. ba em' sure or send direct, to Use, I t _ �. ? tatter fs from to< Mie.:•ICAtttitA t t4"' owing of St. George, N. B.: ' "..q r' 91- }' �'' f I r ; , Lowell, Mass.: -�I I—. . ­�.'­ b __r 1=:-.... d A Co., that ]fltiod'M 11Z men— I am glad to say L " r ..- ,' `�L�f" •s, . and Hood`s Pills have done mea .-• C _: .-- Of good.. I had a severe attack of�'[% ' 1 r the wintr, and after Potting oyer. the . `j t' C�:s iE 9- not seem to gather strength, and h" - � fS f1i .•`. ,� « c.' � w�� Ci 'r f ' on. Hood's Sarsaparilla proved to be „ ,.. r,, �` t I needed• The results me a. a to 1 � . E ry, and I r; "'' eeommerrd this ra al�ictod with rheumatism or other It`s Dp becAuse " V Ila A-". N i I'rzl Scotch but S �. .. �'. ­, ., Cures 1.- d s 3 p yon can t, poor blood. I :1 t y' i caused by Polson and - . ep Hood's 6araapar�lla in my .house smoke a better , I a �� 4 V1:; t when I Dead a t'onle. We also keel Cigar thanP 11S♦ , .` t f : Ilia on hand and thlAit highly of them, ' {/ « a�7 L , t t x. i Lqi icxatAN, St. George, New bruitswiak. 1 ip�8 - BOY 1 E91 . 4- ve table. and do 1l Tll&ey m a�CB tve0k .H 8t1'Ot�'t � ­ { 4 9 'Pillai are purely gO . - . e. Phi of Vigo. Sold by all 41rugglats t , so,itnd, 1•ef inking s aid eon . � , Y. cost -►JCS F restore lagp,.alrpattite tx7'e perfec�i blood +: a `.. �r; I.�,-.,.�---• r- _ .. r, i > + ti _ ,. �r• %i b4b� 1f er, GI(t4C� rest4E1'o ,ppl3` I `*� /► A �t $ riiiept Tin- et vsz ; - ., �Sadd: abd dr'raggi>tEs �D ; A�.,Vt7t7�N portednglish but g Of H t7aeinus at nd Narrow American sir of them for a � �11 .' tkC88 �,���• ? tl&Ca.litd.Tornto .,: ,,,. ! - f- _:E,'Iter.box# fir are, Park, alae , , c /�/� a '�`['�•%f'� $la d ,{ltat ole iE sir., +' r: ?t i.'t� tilos 'LLF� L i4lJi,:" kdtd,M `J) §': P� ton ; Educu - , - «..,%. : ti"fit 1 i '0 lift., MQ"T.ac�i..•f, ;' #'' [ia r �1.. . ill r. i.: d ft - � �i_. Mir��}�I b - i'fJIRAt+ly s. ;i1 d ince teens. 'tri' a for i..: r.i yi 'i AL i v �, yPtem No TION IL 81'"I "P; E_ E, ! ;,;E,r. 3 ! 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' Tef•n E �I.{ } ori t ii irld 4.--- , ... !I i< F tr i� flti beta, �y�� t# r Il A p+ai =j « '. •fig li i - .''. t - ' '' . +2?'�'Ci�'•a'...' ,' P. , *.a .'., .= m. - •,• { .a-i'�6... �"- � i o t.tM } a x ikki.I 'y t t' E y] � � 3, a 11 . x� dpi boy, _ �. , - e i�i'� @+ ,.:13i iltW i}i$j.� 11 � t d lit rte` �, , - %•a ®VIA "Alli'+•�r'1.% ww � -�f! �r '.E x.l,�- n._l:}�e�3� u:,.. t� ��''w�T Y �.+..��-+41.1't.- - .. r L. .. 1. ,u �• +-.-a'* _ _ ic.#: - d. fr •",N" - „ `. �t••' --.::. - . y _ -.. . : a _ b ." u Ys n 4 -�4 � h' ,.. _ dr i > ;.: 3 R Ytt -Ear' -]r:: � n��- -�f- T .;r r iZ . _tea .,� _ r�:. . _r � `.. , TiC 1 o-•. i t 4" � � E , r. � n _ �- Y r' ' •-#`ter ,-i .,. _. .-, 11 - g' _' b � r. F ,[1-- , t. • r ., u ROIIder@t1 Wn as, siluu,u ,,.a.. - - -- ---- — , - �� ' '� said change, at the answer calms not i count of he storm, an s er 1 ever 1 to force confidence but m from the oo d. It is a shame to ship _ • _ 0� 1. a B.41M �`' 49 �lE I n r? ail the aataral coarse of stock int a kitld of oars in midwinter. �r� . content " low Several o th pigs' died. . - , . -. . •. ; . J i �+ events N iD►utiitx1g �._ When I had firriehe�i this last wilt d �T �cLvartfaernerita. lrT ' 'a at its oma: testament of Hiram M. De Mille, iia Il• � e e CLA. 111 .1� ublished ever Friday morning. _! . dp of er s . Pickering, out. ed from some whimsical humor of _ TER>tils " I remarked that under the present 6 s- PPL $ • Gordon and John, gee, i! ia:• 11.00 itpaid iii ad�ai e. I scarcely Lhou ht Ptcli riu , Ont., are prepared to urohetse ' st.gE T T tem Of our civic laws, y any gaantl y o good winter apples, and p, y the RATES OF ADVERTISING1 : _ . that there Watt enough protection t0 highest ma ke price therefor. 71 - .. society regardib matrimonial matter -- __---- ; T'ir,t insertion, per line - - - 10 dente. ' --- 1. , , Each subsequent insertion, per line - 6 she oboes might wa CTAT E --(frown es Oiallyforseed ETENS I� 1ri This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- that the Queen, if are . POver 60 now and stand Varieties. 7. Pq P d H p O d H a C lid verttsements. her scullion, or Valet his mistress. and true to a at hard time prices. Oats- . Special terms given to parties making �b� n- ,.yes Fred," he replied "That h3 ds Logue tree. C OtisON HaOB•, Highland Creek, i . . : I recta for 3 or 8 months or .b the year. He►lf- It1-4m __S _ Yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. the Conversation- t0 the part I want to Ont, e ( s , Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, speak of." o SA OR TO RUNT—Nine Aoretti. .4 'j �� - .- a>oe year, 36 00, payable in advance. p'�From the first time I had the lie or ,F of lad itb good house, good barns and �0 1�.J. � 1=04i"s in local columns ten cents per line,earing i aQve cents per line each subsequent inseition. of seeing ' yet', honor which I scarp ly bone stable wo Orc'hards, with plenty of iii oontract.rates made known on applica• deemed so then, I was struck by the r• water. At u ibarton, west of school house, on: No free advertising. For partio la apply to JOHN REID, Clare- . . Advertisements without written no tinaoity-tinct latent energy in your. bel g► wont• �'ti Inbluding the bsIaII©e Of Our �Yl<la8 and dew Sar'$ 8 �willbe inserted until forbidden and charged so- that I confess I was afraid to trust y MISS g RLOTE GREENWOOD-- . �ordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- 1Vj Wiil gi a leewne in Charcoal, Orayasi, wateats must be in writing and rent to the pub- 'own , child against pony will and ma a �e��`�� fisher, testament to eacluse you both, she Id and pencil ti,eswNainre�lobieot� 1°cr .Job work promptly attended to... . .. Pslntinv, p . . you have dishonored my wishes in m r• terms and to apply to 11[R8. G►. W. DisCKzlax, . • _ W.' !, CLARK - PROPRIETOR. rying Agnes." Ana now, Frank, let a Pickering. ��Maxiy of these Goods were ' i . - — congratulate you on . your manipulate n - ANT --The snbeoriber wants to Chased at the te08nt Trade alAii_i§_ { Our Polities—strict Indepsndeme. of the celebrated h--- criminal case, W azo a aged round bores deans Our Aim—A First-class LoWPaper. . ' - at 50 cents and 60 cents on the - • �~ you have made for yotireelf a name en h oret cutter ns, ,1 ret of iteale bobelsir new, ,Our EYpectatlons — The hearty as, an man might dge, honored y r fora good o star mare, about 1 hands high - . . �anpyort of the tieoole of Pioierint and ♦ioinitt• y brown or ex bay 6 or Z Tsars old round s,a� - , :. - ; mother's love, requited oar father -s kind in h e , or a pony mare, i9 band high b . - - y bitten and taught me /hat a meOhani s or a years o d, eft broke, harness and oar/. I7 Drug frot>Q OeIIti' j`el'l►••***+•*•*•••r••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• FRIDAY, FEB.. 8, 1896. eon may make himself m,.re beneSpial to OR $ L OR TO RENT.— farm Shaker Flaanals from 4 cents per Yard ap........,............................ - ` o community than all the insipid aria Fcontain ng oo sorer. beteg lot 3, can. 6, U:- trey Flannels from 8 Cents per yard ap........:..' .:...........• .......- ........ - NOTES AND COMMENTS. It A( yon have broken down my er brie sTow sh p. On the remises are situated (� • L.between blue -blood end brain energy, red good frame he se, commodious barns, and all Good heavy T at ?Ao•, Worth 860. pee yard........1...••••••••••••••.•••. . now I ask you sincerely to accept other deo y ontbuildinge, well watered ft� heavy Falloloth at #80 , worth 760 per yar The Ontario Parliament has been y y y and fenced ns, mile and'one gnartar from ••� """" "" ' hamblesl apology for the unseemly 1 0%- Claremont rte ion. Apply for particulars � 'Men's Underwear from 460. Up. Shirts and Draws .......................... called Thursday, February 21st. This i, IRA POWRLI, , Claremont P. o. 18-tt 'I urs I gave you on our last meetin B'en's heavy wool Undershirts and Drawers at 800 , woI•tb $1.26...........: Y _ will stimulate trade , t0 some extent „Do -you accept the apology." : " ith 0 R N .--A farm oontAinin 100 n the Queen City. all my heart," I replied ; after this oil• 1 acres, b in north half at lot scl, in th• 7th Men s 80otoh Underthirttti a>od �?rs ere at 960., wo th X1,8,5,..,;.,,.,,, n f h donated lowed a pleasant half hours oonverea 'on °cn ©n th p emiser ire a coat frame house, -Men's &d Gloves, lined, at Ab nen worth 81.26 ............... ......... Mayor Cowa , 0 Oshawa, wood abed, w barns, one w th stone stabling 1,000 to assist the employees of the and as I rose to leave he also rose red underneath, bundanee of water est the barn Men's Bid Mets, lined, at 86 seats -worth 8L26 ....................,,,,,,, - putting on hie furs, we- went out toget er. and house. a hated mint ball a it6t of first. 100 airs Leather Harvest Mite, 1 I'0., wo h 26 c .nts.................. Malleable worke which were recently „ Here's m carriage, Frank, you ust awes n school, L a d convenient tom Apply Terms1. P My' g- �� S reasonable o first-class tenant. Apply to (3EU. , destroyed by fire in that town.. His come and dine with me." Ivo ego ee, aERow, c ar out, P.o. lett 100.gairs Leather Mitts, lined, 200., worth Bente....................... generosity is now being challenged on Sir;" "Tt ie pre-emptory:'' So off we -- -- - _ flood heavy 88•inoh. Clrep Cotton at 8 cents, word 6 cents....,.,,,,,, ARM FOR BALE --That desirable . - the cured that the lft was a oliti; rode.. I stayed later that b1eASAd ave - Extra heavy 8a•ia0h (Trey Colson apt 6 cents, word 10 cls .....:....... gr g• p prop© ty, the south halt of lot I1 in the - cal dodge. Be that as . it may, the than is my wont, but our vole©S ble dea 6th con. of Pi kering, containing toe acres, be- eo well that the Colonel would . hav us longing to the estate of the late Marion Bum- j - families thereby supplied with bread merville. n hQ pretuises are a frame house, An Overcoats or Suits[ left over In Boy $ 0 Men 8 B1Z$t repeatedly .sing his favorite song and barn s0eo an other necessary outbuildings. p Tie owns and Bed and -butter, are none the less thankful go at half price. Now is the time to purchase Blankets, before I knew it the time had passed id• The water a ply is good, their being a never ; -khat Mayor Cowan had the assistance night. Upon my going, Agnes, he elf, failing acre m cross the place as well as, a good Spreads ; _you' can buy them at less than manufacturers pric s. t2 During provided when it was most needed. escorted me to the door and form 1 fe. I well. Some: eadld fruit In orchard. For tuts , . p particulare ap ,ly to ADAM SUMMEIiVILLE, this sate we.clpim we have no competitors outside the City f Toionto. _ Few politicians can be accused_ of could not have but asked her that Otte 9karluke P: o to ROBERT SUMMERVILLE. . mOmentu0tt8 question that rises t0 the Greenwood P. ., Executors of the late Marion -- :such generosity. q .. . Summerrill , - Is -I9 . ' WICoul© and get our prices before purchming else bare. . H of every civi ized man; at least, nce--------- - _ - - . -The -protest against the election of in a life time. ' - BOAAS FOR SERVICE. '--One � _ . . •,. '�V $. Reid, the Patron candidate, $he looked ap /imidly into my pee, 3 B�1�h r� red ons Yor ghee, wWEe ; alsoWI.LLIAM, : • then, one Tamw r , registered Berkshire V for the Local House in West Durham like a 11 startled fawn, her head ink twin r gis sire and dam, from the noted . was to have been tried at Bownoan- slowly on my shoulder, - 'Joy thrill my stools of s. Ooxwortb, Claremont. Th. HENRYI .. heart anti swelled its arteries to bars ing; Yorkshire ht was b»d h'r Yr. J. ft. l�rsthour,. ., • villa on Tuesday last, February th, surrord, o , ho woo a string of prises at the - . . but then ea have changed the eats my whole phis ioal being seemed vs, worlds t ; t e tire of this boar being the 7 d8 6 and uivered with a bol desire. I o �rsaLeet a tits», i��ti�er oe� be beat.n NORTH C LAR � O 1� T+ and the case will commence on kion- ed my {stuns, drew her jealously inlc my For bred& . Tasus • Tri ants, Cash ; or -til \ •da , 18th. M. A. Jamtae, editor embrti►a and io rlicit-assertive ppaay*ble st p n dad o°t, let, Jne awl ow bt 3, coi81 n. 7 okNri baa, one dad ani • of Feb.76manville Statesman, is fathering which- I felt spring rep within me, quarter e b at Kk tN. I" she protest. Much interest ' beillg her lips. ih I blassed emotion I the t OR TO REN .--A . . . msnifei3ted in the Dass. The trial I had clots espttienaed in my twr uty n.egb:'m ! aialatns divot tQ acres. lea to • , . • . . etsht rNre of aettve life--iwerl onD not the la#e Jere. taabella lfeltiot, Eel►ill be open to the public. 7 nifnliy a tap on }he aottd� of the ,,- . emotion I which comes to man bat ata���pon , t: RAI" sett dt Lawrsaee . I ,r 4- . . .A DREAMY REMINISCENCE. in hie so)tt'nrls bore upon eaMb. mss�et: sa brick wo4tta:d+ta oaks - baM • -._ �.r.. _ �, r j_; • elaoeed mto eyes soul !'aced i/seif to out bre a o I eat�p y wash•, Cosv*ujo" 'ID - r , , t f - i.. -v'- �•�, •r t.`�u; w,.. ,.� t , ;_,.. , Writen by Dr. -7, Noble Simms. soul, our natures once and fareve}r. we Post Omoe, 1, orches aid Voohantes . Y + , „:.. - Dd ate was light,m mien cheerful to elha for or far evi�—Na I reel Institute ti perex� aggreabl. ne►gh- . My py. g y borhood; so I n v cam agteil cultivated and r and every now and then I gave yen% to a for Ovil, thank Ood, but for ox very suitable t the growth of oats, psae,bar• ..' . 1 . I ` :#iearty laugh as the various witty sayings, long we lingered thus, I kno not b 1 I ly, own. beams, 1 kind, or room, and Frnite both -. , . . resen%ed themselves anew and I had heard some seen centre o the r. targe and spm 1. Poultry taming could .leo . ' . , - y pe q ng be carried on advantage on aecouas of Toros• . • - more leisure- to evamine them. When ridor, puffing and blowing liikke ,a 6 m to-�'rallway''sea ion s} miies and a bne passe `• . ' ' . ' reaching home and sitting by the fireside engine. Agnes would hav I di'aen ed the door daihy t )r Toronto. For further partic • "YOr. . R nlart a ly t WM.' TREDWAY, Ai bland �� -+� . V s S�-Jr.�.+-.+ fell into the coptemplative mood and herself from my close en. brace. ut I Creek, g., An , 1� -- - ' -thns I mused:—Agnes and I. like most -prevented it, and besides I thoug t I For c02Z1III GOId ea�her . . jpeople, were, once upoi, a time, young. would enjoy her confusion; but Ins I .. - We went to school together, and fur• when the door o reed and I the Colonel 1 - - - - - l pe , - hermore we—fell in love together. But presented himself in his smoking jacket I 0 I -� A 3 gal tin .of Fine Syrup, a grand heat producer. upon Colonel De Mills hearing, of such .and a huge German pipe, she turned her - ti. unprecedented audacity, as the son of a head demurely and said with the ust' oat . . a= mechanic falling in love with 'his laugh- simplicity and eweetnesb—"Papa, ear, �8t3t Salt �Ji,tt3r H8rrflig.1. - ter, he waged very wroth, -invited me to come help me quick. Franl� has .ea ght - ' • 1.•call--at his office, and gave me the ih3st too large a fish in his net, and he's a raid - . . . forcible lecture I ever received in my life.` of loosing it before its landed. Help Iii m �ef3t GcylOn TA9,S, Hence as I have said, a certain ;coolness, to disengage it quick,- papa, for he's - . - . ' • f not positive frigity sprang rep between squeezing me to death. �v� 'Hiram M. De Mills and myself. The Colonel laughed uproariousl at Best Japan Teas. " Shortly after this .I left home to study this jest and we all joined in;togethe and . - _ .. , . 3aw in -the gay city of Toronto, the c4pit- the old house resound with the ver- - . _ - ml of our Dominion, and after running the berations, y . . .. Smoked H di . -1. . after which I hambl baso h%` e• • 4arriculum of study, I was successfully the Colonel to give me his blessing, hich - - 1. . • . . . , ... , +sailed to the bar. t have had a cess it he promised upon one oondiiion, Y�81I10118 aIle. �. -fromised obscurity acid easy defeat, but %hat I should "t as his ` election I r=9 - thanks to my inherent energy and slick• during the Coming emnimgp. I it - _ - hagrin d after a hard b% -� i t - - ro•i%-ivenese the crown had the o undertook the office an ---- TT --of losing the case, and I found myself and close Contest we bad 4im rel �; U s - ` :3ataded by the papers so highly thatsince, to the Dominion house with a say city � . I �✓ . - - �._..­._; . I. I have established my repute among men of thirty two; 'Standard . • . - . - sad find more business than I have on. Agnes and' I were to * on e . . - . . .. ,*tgy or time to attend to. This is my the night of the election. for two reasons ::: . - Ihistory in a nutshell, and now after eight firstly, if Celonel De Mille Was ret reed ROTARY SHUTTLE .:. :•: . - C, eaxe I hays becozYie re•aognainted with to parliament we would Celebrate the SEWING MAC$1'AIE: . . .. . Wines De Mille, and I'm not eorrq bat joyous event and seooadly, if he ere I -" �... :, .. • . half afraij. defeated that he might' take satisf tion - ' . 'tilos fallowing morning , precisely at in having won something—ix son•in•1 w— B E ON EARTH - ; - '11:0a, I received a summobs.to wait on and further, to show that 1 e Cared little i - . I3iram M. De Mills at his office a% 4:00 in big defeat and tore his worthy o pen• Radical de allure from 'the old style -lis m. I tried to conjecture what was ent no malicious feelings, vibrailtig leve machines. ' ' - . - teregnired of me but finally abandoned it Well, Colonel Hiram a Mille was The $land d is not classed with the . 'eztoto. - I elected; at eight o'clock the last re urns so-called „ ch p " machines, it is the - -- - -- At four o'clock I presented. myself Tat Stave him a majorit of 2 and mid" � ' rinos - - 1 � ­ I -hie office, was Qi'eeted warmly� - , thanled cheese, Good Boy Y Hurrah for rle�d►M� -w considerate) for m attention O. the Colonel t and man stmt of the - S ATT�N IQl`T �: '-813' y y p lar f lingso wards his daughter on the preeed R of good will we drove to •/he ma a We are obliged - to.eak a eorreeponding - aevening. ceremony. At 9:80, after makin m price. "But" it is cheaper at double the the . . , . I � t ' '$And now let us to business," resp ed hasty toilet,' I and m bosom � price asked or the old style machines 'Plit3 rtndertfiigned has been engaged by E.P.�btCCX.A."Y4 L00V. tvhe old Colonel : "I have sent for yo to who was to act as my right hand than they are It is flue economy � salter my will—or rather, the warding of alighted in front of the brilliantly 1' bled eft lin buy Chain for them et Claret and takes this oppprtunity of letli$� pCa . . it. I wish to make my whole estate doors ; entered amid the eager. glen" of Buy. I• hG Best, . _� - 40ver unconditionally to my daughtertand the guests, took our place at the alto and - I I - -so I have sent for you." waited in eager impatience for the thing know filet file elevator is tt iw open and we Jt►r8 prepared to pay the highest - I took the document, read it over Isis. event. , ; price for ail kinds of Gtaill, and . ho 6 nate dealin toy merit your urely, was's%ar%led at the vast amonnl of Presently the organ h d for the wed. - pe y 6 party and mortgagee in possession of d' march and turning litthily be• 1. .. De Mille firs%1 , add secondly, that all held Colonel Hiram M. a Milts, .Y.,lot patrotlaga. H-oping for an earl Call, I mn oun iw . . y ' p. - ' his wealth was 1 to his daughter 'Con- leading forib his daughter Agnes••• bout BEE THE BOUNCING. . BIG BOBBIN - - - ' _ _ `' . �ditionally---%hat she ehoald marry decor. to become my wife. Which is reseal to the Standard.' , - - ._ r ����� '� � � `.. �,-„ `._ Z� g 0 hie wiebae, otherwise that a mere Then the mudo stopped the .00r ou _ • O s The Stand d Iasi the 1q. � - - ilt ..;�ittanoe was 14 be her portion. I war about to proceed, whew th jgp largest bobbin .of e . "a�acb egrprised at t;bis dad for -the, first Ban lana I ifldiigL�--wh an family S wing MaeLtne in fete wand. y �,,�,� j y y 00 I F01'Inerl o lkyro' . y - . 4 -I saw that, though to all appearatt - oondp't y wait anlil ihei `Csremonjy ryas 'tial. De 1d84 watt wooly Anaeriaus• over, but perhaps the se#i,wl was deaf1 rate eitlt way wtihaui breaking bhe j]' T A �y x_ t thtread. �i w tlii �1.ti.[�i► I�t� died, . be bad that old. �ror d =!,L last theca to awful bass �toioe oatttlte tJl� e " �iiiiWtBAR . . � .. - i o birth eta alae lbood ,� The f3/a b is>dw retells . coageritoBlY from below i. in lock -elite tioaiihitiss. ' bherrfan legs Mp. � plpr mal �+•' Fred t waf its tui:.atsesen, �rbt, had tzn• �illow, didn`t you the 1xtnM liable to or bead ate ski st3lcbes, tier ills 8laelt Ptriewws. i Jrs>oE a gtla of u P 6N - P �1.1 T of pttt tea %* ie mat#at, t I •-saw- �areibl� iab>�b ap man, ftp tml� tl`4lotfh its ° 'I'ho wW osw perbc# w{bh aU _ a C •was tb. het baa had I Jmss�rlisd leis Y colli aye, la1IIa� .of wtthoob t ►IIge to �:1•.�►. :M ., . opsJt►.di Jt eye., �ilbehed ha,u " �O8 01G a . which I dad >tiol tt+Eptttl aatlttr ate!! wa ot>rms fa 1be 0a�ela+d�t is rte t !' - -- . WWI@+tu bo , W a`ao. A The Bt>i►ndaa ii `gweisf*- �t °z: A MIR W. ►Iffier e'ied a>r- s9e 4100, was vetr� ;,Lee-wosti� W" sbbfo R I weab •rail whits bars k- M d WOA d Of oil 8 maeu �. , >�t lar �+o®a I>l 6utN wM b lined epi toe I eitesc ' %moi atiriwteed nWstaeiesl .boas :atgd 13tteb war bhs a bin atl►d ► , self.' - _t► - tief d >lar �I+alr dsit r t�� ;. 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PAY] CURE Harley, bash ............. 00 47 to 00 48 The Conselrvativee of North `Viotoria Oata, bash ........:....... 00 S5 to 00.86 Major Hughes for the Com• fP lj" nominated MeJ g Peas, bush ................. 00 61 so 00 00 / s `j Hay+ new, ton............ 10 00 to 11 00 = �? mons• _ . Another odd Manvers resident has past• Strata, ton ................. 6 60 to 7 60 I.i in the person of Mr. Benjamin Dressed hogs ............. 8 00 to G 2G ed away : ,,,r `1. V° M�(Jlil. . THE - Beef, forequarters,...... 8 00 to 6 00 - 3 It,?" vin merchant; of 41liston, - T J; C. Hart,`gr MOST SUCCESSFUL - REMEDY Beef, hindquarters...... 6 00 to - 9 00 offering promise at 2b cents on , t0 coixi FOR MAN OR BEAST. MUttOII. 6 00 t0 7 00 Ift A i g is g G Ep i i Certain, In its effects and never blisters, • Veal . .0"j:, _;-,r.* ­­ - ­. the dollar. Read proofs nein.., , carcass ...,.......t. 6 00 to 7 00 . . 18 males and 8 famales are confined in11 I Butter, lb...; .............. 00 14 to 00 16 " . ` A g KENDALVS SPA '1N CURE. Orangeville gaol all but two hem man Hendereono„I11.,Feb.£b'9t. Eggs, doz...........:...... 00 00 to 00 26 _' the Bo:6fi Car _ i i vagrants;Potatoes, er ba 50to bb • Dr. B. J. jtsxDXM CO.bo. p p f(......... . A DSaI litoba school teacher has been Books n'�na Diesel h�►:�um a 1� great �eai otg� lir - - - --- . . i I � 3 Iiendsll e g 3�O1V�INION BANK , bounced 'from North Dakota untieC the .ondertul med medicine. 8I once ° d a mare tk it shad t 1'1 ; alien labor law. x an Qeeult Spavin and five bottles cured her. I • ' keep a bottle on hand all Lha time. f i}a $. Chapman, of Holland Landing, re• Yoarstraly, Csu. Powsu., Capita( Paid up, = $1;500,400 - .i ; " oently killed a steer 18 months old weigh- KENDALL'S SPAYIN CURE.W. _ AIR_ ��� per quarter. Surplus, - $1,500,000 ing 102 tbs. p A C"T m, Mo., Apr. a, . Thomas Gctrdon+ of Strathroy, drank a Dr, B. J. YsimALr, co. gjj t�1 �j pear etw -I have used .e. bullies of ,our Have ro-ll� 1 B i E N CY. i i • - iinament in mistake for cough mixture OII" •, Kendall's Spavin Oure" wit. much success. I •don Sunday tIliui it the beet Liniment I e Reravusied ie 9 Due st.oa nein• s'sanMets! . Saturday and d ,Roved ops �s>r1. apo ieatsal eas><1oVc 111 0! . . BIR . I • James LivingstonF M. P., Of Baden, ror8alaoiagY�i: a .•ho: almnohm°p°las�iditruh BevIN(is 9iPAaTIMtExT. , has accepted the Liberal" nomination for dna kip st, Iittot . - . Common" in South Waterloo.. L IL To P -o. ite:>Ns. Interest allowed at high"t current rates... Ho . 1 1 IYi -- -•*- antics of withdrawal required. . . the Com iroe sate fn all Dtastist�, of aware.. . steps will be taken at once to rebuild J,. D. J. xxYDAU, COMPAxrr E. J. THORTON,1. a the Qaeen's Avenue Melho�iet church at [NOeeVROH rALLe, VT. ,tate jL. lcexAales. London, destroyed by fire on Saturday FOR. -.1, night. S- . I. The York County Council Friday night CUTT, 8� S�EYCHS 31f after considerable discaseion, on a close �, decided against the abolition of toll- A . vote, ...:.....CALL AT...:..... gates.0 . ' 1. . :: Another old resident of Bo lviriativille 1.' . has passed away, in the person of Thos. j.j * 'Ed, . POYN IER�S' ..i a • • -,, . Lyle, whose:cUath oocured on Tuesday •at - 1 2 ears. the age of S y BftOCK ROAD. . . . - said eg-Deteoti9e Fahey, of Mont• sir a new device recently patented in U. S. and _ . . itis Canada by CMA$. CLUTMS .. . real, will soon be libe>;ated from peniten- -- + . t as sent for 14 years, and has ,'.' - . • - r= He w-rarnausN" ureas , . Bary. ; .. a have a. few second hand ratters which 4 half that time. � serve will be sold cheap for cash, quantities of wood are going into Largeq RUPTURE•� � � - _ -- _ F='. _- ___ __T- -__ _ __ __-�" _ - ✓ Barrie this winter, but it is dell of sale, WESTERN BANK I, � and the brat of fly hardwood is selling at D 2.7d and $8 per cord. CAN BE car LVAD. 4t Mrs. S. Di: Pierce, Saturday kecllred a WITH NO INCONVENIENCE WH�TB g-RANC 1 -,- �.- verdict of X2,600 for a kiss stolen from -RCAST -1" J. 11 her by A. B. Carpenter. The offence oc WIMOUT, A RUS 5 0 . Capita} Authorized.. .. .. ° . • • $1,000,000 1.,�. curred nearly three years ago. Capital Subscribed., •5001" - - °� The many friends of Dir. •Joseph Bur- CHEAP BY II�IIAIL Capital Paid -UP..... .. .° . -�� � ° , _ - A. to us means comfort to yon. Best. • • ' � ,t _ gees, who resides near Tyrone, will learn Your name mt hard u da i - »OABD p DIRECTORS. .. � I with deep (regret of the deatb of his son I' tdent, . ' heart deiease, at the age of ins. QLViNE John Co aa, >t.1q , - Aga of penoA or I Benben • Hamlin, Esq., Vice -Fre.. 1 Joseph, from cave immaterial. K{110 tT. Mfth ° q F. Allen, E J. A. t3ib ��. ���E M ONT { W. B.Cowan, Ea �: 17 years. I to ONTO • • • •CANADA son, Ssq•, Iiebor% �biclutosh, !d, D, Thomas i The sepeirate school board his elected Pat r�on, Heq. i . - . . . I .. - i - - . . representative --- --- - -- --- Millwn. . . ....Cashiet. •. e ex -mayor J H. Long at Ifs repret _-- - T. U Town of - at the Boars of Education of the T N E C E LE RAT E D A t,,,udra, an nn, baslneas transacted. . . Whitby, as �r• e• �. poll dOeY not desire - Drattr issued. pal►tlte in aa1 parte of Oanada. • �� United states, and cin London, England, pal• � � 1 re•apppintLnellt r !'tint���� v��`t AL able in aU pa>rte ot,Euro Ai hest cetrreat The 4th of 1 'ebrnary is an `�mpo pe . rates of ll PIL " showed cu ravings Bank. _,, _ r - day .in banking and eommereial circles. ao>snowledged b the heel Dep.eits and eledi halt yearly. Special at- e tis show that at Ottawa. 1[oattialr coal mined. teLtiom to ooUgotiootOFaw Farmer's otos.1. , Win -peQ and O/her ptwae hard from$ LycAy.a>tar a ��,,. .., paper was aeU met. OBTIXbf DIBEL'T.«. P8013posul&8 ,...I.d]��I' KAFKCT TKA woos nuns A Ai ' � � �I1 thl� , �'fte N>ew►t »�.. ....FROM TSE MIXl�'J... lieu !== -Aft i .r,l♦ �. . s.a- -!':e-. m. e.esaneatb Why bay inferior, coal *len yva oiri Btt °'.•• - - - I' 1 emre sal tosm the beat for name price. �� S ,.eLL ••. »- -- _SOON for next Week` a See space fin'atorr11.4. hisoeeweyams ojR . �..�.. • e...90111ME AND X,AR .....L. : Ito" Worry. «.e...0M . , . op 04410" '0"`" KIN(% ST., PI�KERING: THs r , F40N Before and ,atter. ps'°, °1oh.00+. had w r»- ` , 1. rINce TCA • awd as early prow. / 0 GorAon House.) IN TH VOR the List of • ,jlretlty, Iwsanity. "O* i PP gas been prescribed over sb7eaw fa thousands of _ (1.. W. DECKER. ROM lit tiTtA PLANT TO TMC YItA CVP - - - r+. ! i oases; !e the on3y 8akabJe awd Honest A[edbl - _-_...__-- -- ---- . - •- . - . . t� we��. p>bos�he.lnel SPE OFFER - &now& Askdtt�t tiOe O� this, .. � � � �, ss IN ITS jNATIVR PURITY. ... ,: . . , heoffet6some worthleq medfulne In p +• Monsoc n,° Teas put up by tic Indian Tea .' _ ; Inclose price In letter, and -we will send b7 return ' - w as a sample of the best. qualities of Indian . . �N ,.'_-;L paQkage $ii �. �... = - To The Public .t fro mail- Price, one s . Teas . Therofore they use the greatest care in the plea,e,.int too ours. PamDhleto free to any ad4wM. the F F EREDO'`Tho yt'ood Com>Petay, selet n of a Tea and its blend° that is why they j�- ;,- . TEA eanada. our cheap and good - put it up �+ �'.'by lvos sad sell it only in the original N V .1 Windsor, out.. ., }des, th securing itss purity and e=celienca. BARGAI N� . . . ­,` I ATI O N A Y � U up in yu� Lib. sad s P :+s+ d nevor, } Sold in:�'Phitby by W. R, jiowse.'� .old inbulk.I f { �. - zn-!lolcezias station a.s.s SC N 0 0 L ` S U P P L (ES; ' . „ ` WOD OROCERt� KEEP t% .. ` SII M 'rd8 does mot keep it, tell him so writs to 9 C l TRAINS aolNa EAST DII`i AS FOLLOWS:- KNITTING YARNS, ifyavrgr1. • 9:28 A. M. W00 '& 00. • . - No.4 ExtoR ss � FINE I d t[t., MAYTtI�1. t, 18 M ' . 2:24 P. M. ' i• find i$ Front Btr�eet East, Tororda1. •, ->_ (ZED . . ,1 s LoaAL, ' . . - , 6;`l.8 P. M. Also good. �oc�len Mitts and - ` TBAINs GOING WE8T DUE A8 FOLLOWS:-- ` . ' 0 N D 0 N - ._ L No. Locst.i. 9:2s A.�a. Rug PatternB.. CONDITION �i, ..17 SIZE D . _ . "POWDERS 8:09 P. M , 1 Exio"85 8:22 P. I[. M. & �t'. BOOM J � . . . . E L the batt Stood, Purifier and East End - ' PICK LNG. - - DICKERING POST OFFICE. -T--- - ognaitlon powder in the cnsrket. t - Malts arrive trom Taonto q oo a.m. 1- all offset of gaeral debility, loss of apps• y1. ?� b[aW clove Toronto a �6��. Fat eiiS �e �d all tI•otlbtet arising frwn iroP'nnty . r and, 81be arrive G.T.W. 9 IN a m C34`1 . (n,'1 T 2 9 000 s m. • your Sons �of the blood• 20 cents pe po �� . c3 T E 8 80 a n w Toronto a OD p m J 60 Dents. Made only by Whitby 8 t6 p m :. Q T W !! OO ip a► I i .. , , . (i T E 8 46 D m of itis world. tale file road O% Fj' . l lAone7 orders issued oil sU paw The" To of wItI Dries, � to Wrdon's Shop and procures s C1leluiet and Druggist, BAVM*s ams MUSZXass. . - ` bottle of his IT$Y. 1 I . De cells received and interest allowed at 8 1-8 IR I i OR W H�. , . per cent per annum. Beottrit7 indisputable l sad of all diseases it iiias2r of� �T7 i1`(% Wei. JU0111 •111. It trees the it will color. the hair, olaaase 1� N j„J 1 - . . POSTI[Afft'EE• old Dan _ the scalp and relieve it troin all itchinx. -- - `_..ws..i wt vnnr personal appearsn04. . L .. _ - � nT1"W .. ..i .rj yy 531 �N% -4 f . J19. ! - _ . • -JFUVWPWW •d '�-. ,{.• t _ - -- -. ---.. i - F _� S Y . 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"'O..- ing of vigotaua, i esitiay cloak. sad ri -not -tech yah blit ths't I omwider it my duty ---,- •----` " '` developemdat of r bautneu of aenstui 0 Rvei n that she, ,� )(0j4 �d AAg 1► iCt bl Peat• a►hioh coinbjned w th forge growth of TAIL: - do so. 1 told Lady y thew ' !..: who had actnally wjt d Tite 'orelle pear is vary seldom esett bat sad m.pjtade. to ellen, symmetry H� L�L of v.hidi not one 'word ough t fo be the one -to da+ntrib+r ib. but she lilies that it merits femoutdit ,should the flockma hers � u I aiU aa> song absolutely refused ;.onalemkAt, u 6he dutp it hila so Many good qts► e►°d idea Tops of this clear and ohm OSA1� I+• ' : atria ed my lips sisnce I saw lion. Listen, ,a will find a ready le •nywheRe slid % j'flie is it bas fallen on mo. i tiiiaoh ,store general plantiaiq. It i, oallod' „ 1'What-duty? what scene t" asked Lady by the Gertnaliss front whoin we have it, breeder will fled'h can not afford to � ' C 6'48 DxAD As My Hop" • ' "I - see - f you know the words : - 'iChe broad, pteauriiial river widene�'d,;sud .,,Ia, sheltered vale a mtll•whost Ohandos, beginning to feel something like porellen tires, ti. is,, Trout pear, beom.rise It `or sell poor epee' of tie breed, Caref f1 E the Th mss gni sings its tuneful lay. alarm. "If you have scything to say, bred stook will b ' g millions e. m a' . tate n:;,gei6oene r4ee►ery o M darling onoe did dwell that's, „ Liidy Ilfleld, anything to tell ar i pray is speckled Like the br000k tirout. ° into the -pogkete of the farmers ot� F oture wit Ou ut now she's tar av,aye Fpesk oat; pear is balsa iaediuim jn size, fncliain conatr�r. and" fn healthful, deliRhtfgh torr, spread °alt on sithe> side, a Pi - I am aniiious�}ow to he b. g . in � lish-landaoapes- The ailvery A ring in pledge I gave sr, r $ow pyriform i° shape. W hen fully ripe, it is profitable emplo Out for the young;farntg elle) $ And vows of love we s key Then indeed was Lady l'��ee i� hoc glory. pc' She harteDed f.0 to Ceau wst•ir, the lights Bind shades ever oiiiang- Those vows are all torg`�ttea, ; ! y tont The ring asunder broke.' " . (;�, min and Lad Evelyn Blake had gone of lemon yellow color, with s 'deep �d attieaaow earls ployment in torte �a ing, the overhanging woods, the rite Iain P the leasers- 'rhe rush, heautifttl voice, low and p with a few friers r for a riser -party, and The third weak pofn+ I wish to �# re hills, bbe pretty islets, P five, now seemed to float over the water : at Ousely had seen Lord Chsndoa with breeding from e�eeaaively fat ai;iiaSlti Fie the lawns, the great nests of water -lilies, it died away among the ulster -lilies; jt Madame Vanjn, the great Queen of song. dried with floweta, the Lady Marion s sweet tans colored with whioh bave been tot up for exhibitidn per, re r . the green banks stn seemed to hang lips a veil over the low pores. If you wil: exhibit, an : I even on the houghs; ib startled the birds, and bushed indignation. Sha denied tt 9ertphaticsally; �PPat rashes and reeds that grew even thesummer windy to nilenoe. So sweet, it arse DoL true. She was sur rload that ' same one must x ibis to kelp t� a alif[etent w*ter edge• On they went, through Rich- P breads before the petite, I unheait tie 1 A so soft, so low, as he listened, it stole into Ii field should repeat such s calumny. say sell saoh ani els and not br { • the maud, gew, peat Hampton Coact, peat the his heart and worked sweet sad fatal mss- „But,• my dear lady Chandon, it is true old Ham ton- windmill, on to chief. He buried his face in his hands and I eho�ild not have repeated it if there had _ thero to the injnr of yonr flock, iirodaa sit picturesque P Ing, as thedy do in many instances, i let ai been a Bingle chance of its being a falsehood. '� ` oar, weakly, w bby iambs, an i tim we Ac one of the prettiest spots on the river- ween wend' the sweet voice, with its sad i� p and there Lord O Lady Evelyn saw the boat fastened tc bred from Simpl beaawe they acs wee, P° i .. the " Bells" at usely, story: he held up his hand with a gesture a Wee, your husband and Madame Vanira - Chandos fastened he boat to s tree while of entreaty. sob on the river auk, and. when the cap- bred. In Iawe of this Ist the rum li i ►, a' "for Clod r sake, she seemed select the gaant im of ewe' lambs tr hie at e .. e. he a id ord ChaudG ,-. _ .. they went ashore. _ �. ' Hush, .Leon • tr►tn spoke .to ._ } em aside, and lel' se "� annoyed at. ilei g seen. awn ase sod ret, t �h, b>:t it dims Li.�e`a faint,,Jar-off d*fn hitO . 1pI ba.nn asset value- .s it i... jNhile to La y Chandtt+t had vatiiie 'Ohs ,. _ ' • . price tempt hiro dispose of them. _ ., .. of beaFen—thlovely, Ianghjng river, she - b'itmill-wilts fan intolerable sin, her flrs6 Bir 1. $nb's►hfM i hear L first burst o ,� the gorgeous trees, the- 11'Iv pains will never cease: an iiish of ai us , her on�y ernotioa sb t rippling foliage, 1 Qentil�t ag COW Stabl�96 saint cid hostelry, tiie hundreds of I won d the grave would hide m0. 1i the commencer out of the conversation w I q For there alone is peace, 1! olden scall ht For there alone is pesos."' I; was one of axis tna indignation. It was a tIa more im tat gneetioa can ��en�age blooming flowers --the g B oslumny, she t ld herself, and she had a. -y a , >ro tstal a @halt. .- he attention of -, ltinildee of a cosi stable . c pouring over alt Sorrow, care and death "1. will sing that Terse again," aha bald vehemently asp used her husband's cause; .o sial D Qht! sVun iiia°, and >enarked ,►ith i might Dome to -morrow, when the sky was "it ie prophetic " than tl,m.t of van +IsRioa What ie iieedeo 1P e "'I would the i;rtve would hide ins, but when she w a alone and began to think - ' wrier dull; but not to -day. 1 ' " uvea whets burl hese said ter - frills- lirasighi cimeoa specks. The tree is and is just sa�oient air for haslet sad Oom�rl s \ gray and the For there a one is pesos. - grower bird a regular '�s•rer, ib iii 1Qne . Oh lovely, happy to -day Beautiful sun. -..-Al" feat her load as she sung the lest somewhaG.ahaken. ualit —that is, ®noun for health and not!enoog6 raiSrad buttery and iateiting' in q . Y- = and balmy winds, blooming flowers and {ear vrordr, and titers way silence between It was a straigh0or ►ard etbry: Captain • t ri en let in October an4 witil oars may to oarry sway much warm. air. The I bs k t aqt{[I OtAttiinas. 'il;►ith Dui mad• closeness with hiob the cows may, be pat e sin in birds. Lord Uhandoe made acoin- them—rfilet e l L°w ° t the stoat, ble of/iuventi ing sBuohes why K a Then she P �� °' ' ta�ilitiea there wabld sot g g of the wa r. P - - fortable pest for Leone on. the river bank, pin e aji blest' trOuble in prolonging its into g stable ve y mach depends upon the a .- and the song of a ►ark; that soared high in tried to romaniber hho Kaehd ry iht�n as °r cO sg liege ra idit with whioh the air is changed. sad sat down by her Bide. They old not the sky It acme back to sesroD until well itlong to January and P Y remember that they_ had bean wedded •'Leone,"'said Lord Chandos, "pan flava of pain that on Tuesday she had Wile it is a sa a rale to give saoh �ow ons ! I thou ht I had a stronger, not seen him''all day. Ho had risen perh•tps later. I cubic' foot at it space to saoh pound of � lovers; or that a tragedy lay between killed me, g ..: - raver heart, I thought I had • stronger early a°d had gone nut, leavjaR word tSh�e _ i; live weight, a one would claim this to them; they did not talk of love or of sorrow tore—you have killed me." he should not return for luncheon. 766ding' �:h88t. t the ave themeelwes Bili to the happi• ge looked quite eih•u�ted, and she saw had been to a morning oon�rt a°d had su�oieat were, the stable airtight cis any , ba y g The knowledge gained this season in the wherb near 'it. ' A one thousand poynd cow nest of the hour, to the warm; golden) rest lines of pain round his mouth, great stayed until nearly dinner•tims with the r' �b. _ b feeding of whest to stook will be an iMpor- in one thousapd actio feet of et I space Is . ' _ -sunshine, to the thousand beauties that 6adow eiI n erne) to on ?" she asked, Houma he wa there ; ethey° had a a alio - ant tactor in the future. The experience would breath thst much air in ten hours, and them. They watched s pretty $a sad after four boon the air would �ootas gni lay aro Bid there sow- a rind of tenderers in her prrty, and neit4er husband nor wife hs►d lea;are-boat drifting .slowly along the alae, asked each other how lbs dap was spent. gained, while notooatpletat will at Least tie so vitiated as to be deadly to-bre..th . On tl . _ P •• ed it now. Certainly ro far sl ulde and where there is s large 'yield the other hand cows may b- safely oused ; - river. It was well filled with what Lord. - •,Moreoruel thin you know, he answered. She remember " g ' "Once, Leo°e soon after I carne home we - his abaenoe tallied with the story ; but her and prices a_re low, a means i• afforded of#, in mttoh lees air spans if proper faotlttta be - tl ' Chandon adrmised to be a picnic party, provided for ohaoginq the air often. , . and somewhat to hie disma the whole eat to a concert, and among other things faith i[, her husband was not to bO dettro i nttlisjn it to a good gdswntage. ? With any system of side ventilatioa� bI a y I. heard 'In Sheltered Vale.' 'At the ed by the gossip of "people who had nothin g y y q windows or registeer under the sills, no. o sty leaded near the spot where he, with firs![ sound of the fiat notes my hbsrt td do bat talk. There is hard) an uestiop that there - . -.. Leone, was sitting. "I hope. he thought stood still. I thought, Leone, it would What was it Lady Ilfield had said !'Tb•0 bave been some very wild claims made. matter bow-caxeful ge attendant may in a to himself, "that there is no one among never beat again ; Iv thou ht m she was thel Oni erson in London who did should not 1' it, g Y J► P Tbis U nearly always the case when new there is constant daadtgarof some oow'tr►king them who knows me I blood was frozen in my Bins; I felt the n°t know that L:er husband sou Madams 1�� an wed. Some me° reemittRly can cold. On a warm, mnrkp evening, vetch for Leone's Bake." Dolor die from my face. Lady '1lsriou eek- Vanjra's shadow. Could that be tree ? she Q little or no wind, the atteadantsosrranges f - The thought had hardlq shaped itself in Y fI the ventilator as to putt the oonditionr, bat _ i on ed me what was the mater, and the cemembored •II a6 onoe his long abasuoss, qct nnderw►ka an thin sew without be - his mind, when gome orri� touched him ,n countess thought that I was going to swoon. his abstraction ; how alts, wondered if he ming snthuatart,io. bud' Choy too often g1= dut'ing the night t¢e wind changes ora s the st!m. Turtling hastily he saw Captai 1 ata gored out of the roam like a mea who had any friends whom he visited long ani low their enthusiasm to carry them too blizzard sots iaa, ands in the morning some g sow will I» toned tabavestood in •drsaRht c Harry Blake, one of his friends, whb and>i had drunk too much wine, and it.was many intimately. tar. - . . out in astonianment at seeing him there, hours before I recovered myself ;and sow, Madame Va4ira'a beautiful°ft%°•�/e be- _ and to have a severeoold. hoof ventilation e : and then looked in still greater astonish- Leone, you.'sing the name auris to met tors ter with iia noble eloqusnso, itt grate )hut we ltti+ llt„nov that wlt"k � be led is much better and :safer, and if •properly -• t - . meat at the �Qautiful face of -madame they are like adeath-knell." dear and truth. No, that was not the to ad ,plessee of stock with benefit, the arranged is much inpee e8`eatnal. Tho aa, t • _ Venire. I "They hold a prophecy," said Leone, woman who Iwo id tory to -ob a rioman of amount of profit depending very., largely ual trouble with sn h ventilation is the/ t - " Lad . EveI is on board the ;Water poly, "the only place where any one can bar husbands ve. Mm. lame Vautra,, the the chafers ate not�iwrRe enough. When i y P P ac' more thea g footles Htteen inuhei square: - Witch,", he said " you adds and Wild rest is the grave." queen of song, he grand anal noble woman u on the tinea s►nd the conditions ander ! s tc to her ! i ''My beautiful Leone," he cried, "yoit who swgyed m ti's i:sar"ts with her glorious which it is ted. With nearly or quite all inside, the ascending currents are too �►eak I The handsome isce of Lord Lanswell's must not talk about 'the grave. Thin voice j tiiadara Vsnir;, who isd kissed materials used for feed, se with different t to sr _ od the foul m.tF fast enough. Tbsa. should be no death and no rave for one her face Bid a } hersgU rrfriend. It Ehe o cline onett►4d o! s►stting the oup�ta . _ son darkened. « g ass have kinds of steak, ruins Leede o will be'able to r rY; ,_ - "No, he soaked, pray excuse me. like vou. was i]M 1hi-: _i c, .lam . uboss the roof produces no upward earrent. . _ - And—Harfy; �e►1y nothing,of my.being )bene, '.•There will be nolle to my love, She believed that the sun •°d th p� had secure much better results than others, Ae mach sir comes in oaf the windevsrd I In d even when working ander the same oondi•, aide ar can - bt et out on the apposite - - I rowed d4*u--this morning. -There is so said, but rather to herself than to him. " eS' SF's � a Hous. �t y g need of everyonls in London to hear of it Then she mused herself sad laughed, but tlpeQLveiAi?fifi ft'liti i ;dill aids. and the teadenoy to to rete►td rather before night." the laugh was forced and bitter. "Why •1` � w pla[in'i ttld be $p ti 'her I° this stray at least law prices tar wheat -than assist the upward flow. This'is the Captain Harty Blake laughed ; at the should I a ' sk of my' love ?" she raid. t br . lke'n ,r spoke (,anile)*} ho would tnsy prove a benefit- Hereto(ors i6 has reason why so much moiatnte is often found sonnd.of to%t laugh Lord Chandos felt the "Mine was a •Mad Love.' " ; tell her at ogee wbethyr it were thio or not ns,Arly always berry regarded a. s rooaey in the hod" of the barn where coNn oto greatest impulse to knock him do ,son: His The day drifted on to a golden, -sunlight ! She waitied until driller was ofer and then atop, an,I with the exception of what the stabled belot. The breath of the aniihii♦ floe flashed hotly, and hie eyes flashe afternoon, and the wind died on the water said to bim : farrier considered necessary to rapply h'is to suah cases greatly injures the hal tic are ins a taw igia- family with flour was markowd,and wheat other for in the baro. fire. Leona had not heard one word, an while the lilies elep� And then they went " IwgOe,+ogp „ - - . ' - had persistently turned her face from th slowly Noma ales? I want to slunk, W yea. could always � sold for cash. Bu0 this intruder, quite forgetting that in doing a ••gee it been a happq dry, Leone?" ask• TbaY wars in the library, sobers Lard yes►r'e experiepee .bas proved 6hst whoa she was visible to everyone cn the boat ed Lord Chandos as he. drew near home. J Ohandee had gone to write a letter. Lady prices are low it je pairsi le to realize ;.bet- TAA sdLi' AND BD 1t;ATION.. Lady L� velyn Blake ass thtl first to see her •'lt will have no morrow." she answerod, Marion larked very beautiful in her pale- ter pprice kry fee.ltng w stook rather than a-` and she, knew just enough of life to mak seal "I shall lee those water-1►lier blue ' dinner dress and a suite of owtly markdiaing'aa grain, and there U hardly a a. Y P an doubt that the experts will be a vola• de )(asci Utatstisbea a t<ytnlar lt7stes si I . no comment. When her husband_ 'returns until ever leaf is withers I and dead ; yet ; pearta, She went ap Lo her husband d 9¢° . y 13eYsots Tt■rsatt4stt tyre 6mplro. she said to him carelessly : they will never be io dead u my 1►opes—as kaesling (Iowa by his side, she laid her fair •bis ob t. " That was Msdarne Vanirs w�th Lor dead ae my 'life, though •rt tills it and arms round his weak. With all crop+ i6 it an item to roduoi the go bas acr=e more for the education of -. �" Chandos, am ears praises crown {t." ' Lance," she laid, "before I say what I Dost oR produottoa as much ae ban be done his le than all the 9nitans who bare "You h ifetter brie etron er )assns o �• v xx g g And I, he said, shall remember this b• e w say I want to maks as •of. of faith " realilealliehberitapo11Lielprisceso tat gone before hila. It i, true that he doer i! clearer ey _ with you- the next time yo day until I die. I have often wouderei, in lou-" ' - come " be re lied las bin 1 and the He wuiie•1 st the ext romiaa. as owe l,e done without increasing the.cost not favorjQhrist� n schools, aq 6aa devised p g g y. Leans, if people take memory with them w P ., I Lad F.vel knew that she vast qui heaven. If the do I shall think o{ iso " An sat bf faith in me, Marion ? he too greatly ; and, with wheat, whenever a many new,regulations to restr�ot their in right in het uspicions. It was only a jbs there." - >kaid, •' I hops yea have all faith.'' better prtc� can :be realilin by feuding d. Haenos. terhapa he feels as .one of his � to Iter and she thought nothing of i . "and I," she said, "shall knot► no hem.. Thau sametpbering, he stopped, and his stock in pieforenee to selling ae grain, teed• %, face f�u'busl,, is is oorsatnly the better plan ¢f selUnR. Ministers did come years ago when bs That same evening when Lady Ilfield, vrh ven, if mem"ry gone with me. ; �� n addition to making a good toed wheat lied to a cutest against the clueing of r �T11. I was one of Lady Marion's clearest friend , They Farted without another word, witb- I have need of faith," she said, "for I. p p - �.;F:' spoke of Storieland House, Lady Evely out a touch of the hands, or one adi8u ; bat bave lisard • strange story slant you. I adds se the variety, anal Dae of the best Christian school, that the Christians wen told the incsdent as a Rrsnd jest. Lad there,had been ho mention of parting, and d@Hied it, I deny it auw, bat 1 should be ways of feeding it in a►oaeeitoo with born, slresd fat elhead of Lhe.Mohammedsn8 and I Ilfield looked earnestly at her. that was the fast thing thought of.. bettor pleased with your denial also. as a more coinulete ration is suppliod to ' . "Do you really mean that you saw, Lord - - , . - '•W hat is the story V he asked, Serious• thto way than schen either is ted alone. But mat weir until ths.Tutls naught ap wt�6 Chandos with Madame ,anira at Ousei:y?: , (IDSp1�gIZ.LLIF � f „ ly; and her gpiok ear detected the anxtey latera is alb inuch to learn before wheat them. - she asked. "Alone, without his wife?" i . 'f,� ' i of bis vo►ds. eau bo fed to the best possible ad.antage- But as far as Mohainmedaa schools i►tt ••Ye ." laughed Lady Lrvelyu, •'a stolen THet aomritaviom '•Lady Ilfleld has been here thinaftornoon, Tuis year's feeding has given a good .i � t• and tells me that last Tuesda on were start. concerned, we live in a sew era. ;The and expedition,, evidently. lie looked horrified Ido not believe it, said Lady Marioh; y y . when Ca ;sin Blake a oke to him,". n .• with Madame Vanirs, at Oueely, that you .---- :_ . -1 tan believesin ednostion era mighty poa'et p p it is some absurd mistake. It Lord (.ha0• •'I do not like it." said Lady Ilfield, doe had beou out alone or on a arc of rowed her on the river, and brat Ca t,.in for the uplifting of his people. Ile has not who was one" of the old school, and did P Y Blake s ke to ou. there. Is it true t' 'GV'eak POlilts 1II Sheep Al'eedlIIg. onlr 6►led Constantinople w►th schools of , pleasure where you say, he wouid•4isve told Po Y „ not understand the science of modern in&" •'Lady Ilfield- is a mischief making old--- I wish to notice what to me seem the evo4y kind known in European capitals, flirtation. "'I have heard already more „ - i be an-lL•oW Chaodowi, but his wite's sweeq wee` ints-in the breeding and manage. but he has established a regular eyat l of of Lord Chandos.than hoe pleased ire, and' I assure you, Lady i%handor, that it'1e ��e fsos startled Kira. aahovb throughout th® empiro, and all real ; j I like his wi e." trae. Captain Blake spot„ to him there, P •• Lanae," rite Dried, soddenly, " ob, my meat of our established breeds of sheep, estate in taxed to support theca This simple eonverastion was the be- and Lally Evelyn saw him. Madame Vanirs (sod is is not true V says a correspondent. - This work was undertaken immediately •` uvea with him." ' The first whioh resent' Itself to m atter the last war and apparently the Sul• - p�(bning of the and—the beginning of one The ging of pain and psalon In her voice p y , of the saddest tragedies on whioh the sut� The speakers were Lady Chai,dos-' and - frigbten°d him ; she looked at him with mind ie the want of uaiforroity in the fioak= tau w led t° reolize the importance of it ever shone. ( Lady Ilheld ; the place as the dr w ng• eyes lull of woe. from whet he had learned of the influence •• "baid Lord ' roam at Stoneland' House • the time was " It it not true," she repeated. this is • get weakness and drawback to of., edno•tion upon the t3nlgarianaa Iit•f' I am sorry that he saw me, , ' Chandos, as the captain waved his final half past three in the afternoon ; and lady N •• Who said it was true Y' he m.sked, oar success as brooders, and the quotation -whatever may have'first tncned Iiia' sit as d adieu;- " lfut he did not see your face, Ilfield had called on her friend beoause an ly. arisen, why does this exist ? First, I think tion to this subject, his interest in ie has Leone, dill list the news whioh, she had heard Then therb was a few minutes at silence steadily increase", and the work has been . '• No," afie replied, •' I think -Rot." preyed upon her mind and she felt that she between them; and Lady Marton looked a/ from want of. more eatefal sad jndioiow pushed on with unflagging zeal. He v►rle " It does pot matter about me," he Said, , must reveal it. Like all mischief makers him again. selection of sires, for, as dao of yonr mem- undaunted by the fact that he had neither .. " but I should not like to have •anyone ' Lady Ilfield persuaded herself that she _ •• Lance," she said, v' is it true?" - , ber7e baa stated -in • former paporip "the Sire teachers nor textbooks. sero nize ono" was acting upon conscientious motives; 4ha Their a es met:. here full of one r •• Buildia s were erected, etudbnts were ' He for ob the incident sarin after. When ;herself had no nonsensical ideas about sin y sage i• half the Hook. I have raid careful sad g . g f.3' tQuesNon. His lip# partied I ter whole life oolleated, teachers were appointed, anal the M- the boat was again on the bright, dancingg ere and uotresees; they were quite out of seemed to hang on the word that - was judialovs meleotion of sires, for Ib is a pretty sohools opened. Probably enols pchoob f river, then -they forgot the world and her spheres quite beneath her notice, and coming from hii� lips. , well known foot tha6 as a n�rgl rule the have never born Seen before,- but in the everything else axes t that they were to- i no good, she was in the Habit of saying, •• Ia it tr�etlj she reppeaaated... first cross between sa inferiat? and superior reign of nnlvetsal ignorance theca wa+ no .. $ether. - ever came from associating with them. Soo He tried to speak ir.lseLy he would have one to ridionIs them. It was & beginning, " Lance," Said Leone, "row:.elose to those had met Madame Vanirs several times at given muoh for- the [ower to say `•filo."_ -lie a°Imal is very enoaeraf°l, prodnaiag, in and great progress has been made since, in water -lilies- I shouiid like -to gather one." $toneland Houee,.and had always felt an- knew thm.t one word would content. her— mauY kustanoee, animals equal to the im- su I to textbooks and improving the s".. Obediently enough Ile >ytentgi;i�ie rinse to noyed over it, hitt her idea was that aSing• t t she would believe it implicitly, and proved breeds used ; but -the judgment sad tea�aherrg Moet of the schools ere still of a- - thewhiti water -lilies, and placed the care er, an aetraw, 'let her ber beautiful rte a that she would never renew the question.. skill of the breedor alae called forth in rats• •very inferior order, but their' tn8uenoe u' . e at the bottom of the boat, while he gather. goddess and talented above all other women, Still with that fair re face before him— in the standard of his uric -bred flock, airsad felt in the eountr Whether thetr ed the lilies for her. It was- more like a had do right to stand on terms of any par- with those clear syeeefixed on him—he could This bas boon done, ' and pwhat hits been iufluen(* will be altogeth c in favor of 810-1 poem than a reality ; a golden sun, a blue, tioular frieuudahip sith Lord Chand`rs. not speak falsely, he ooald riot tel, s lie. da�os cm.c tie repeated, bat it reggires great s Gloverntonent as that' of Abci-al•Hamic shining river, the boat among the water. Lady Ilfleld parsuaded herself it was her Ids ,e,suld have cried aloud w4th as•eaish, ogre oad-shrewd - judgment tie bring about remains t6 be seen:. _ lilies, the •teal ciful, regal woman, her duly, her absolute Christian duty, to .let yeti he a°ewered, proradly : 'tile desired results: Unci reason why failure j _ glorious lace bent over the water, her white Lady Chapdos know wuat was going on. "It is true, Marion." . s 'id tbis_djy�gbion i• _often experienced in, I Her New Year's Resolution.. . hands throwing 'the drops of spray over the. She was quite sure of the truth of what she ,1• True I" i lto'rs ated, vll►o[►ntly, r`t[iytiD, %'hints is introducing a ' siro ;,git[o %lie w jhole green leaves.- had to tell, and she chose a beautiful, sun• t•,. y, .b , •+Have yet " It was the retties6 iotnre ever seen. shiq afternoon ft�r Lellin it. She wore a _ ;'_ .• flank, wltba>Y!b rat tteicfng Itis suitabillcy Msmntg (New.YeaY s Dsy)— ,.- P P Y q' e,- _ :.., Fe s! trel t t- by using III , q • f vr,. ewes selected with -made any good reisolation t " _ . i . . Lord Chandos filled the b •'dam � gr@a9►ileet importanoe—she seated l' - • n{� I %lam . , •c he heaped he pretty white water -lilies at herself qnits close• to Lady Marion. Rrea oare,,c%e:braedoi� flaying in his mind Little Usughter— Yes m, ane. � r . .. tt�� $u4 he well trot prepared for tbo�sticeot of a well•dpOaoA 44 of the rtyps to be •4 I' glad of that. tVhat io it?' the feet of Leone, 'until she looked as "My dear Lady Chandoe," site said, "1 the words on her...$4r fair face raw s :Ill's l.j d;tok C' F til u er- " I 1►s reiSoiatsd t�h•t if ever I ow a ! -- though she had grown oaf, of diem. Then, have called on the most un leasant buBinere. . • i y P ' P ter tender arms relsasa4l -6heir ` old and severance on t see linea wi be s great and h a little girt, 111 bay her a doll tba . while the water ran lazily on, and the sun Thera ie somethi>liq whioh I am quite s6re Eeh. ;c,, ` factor towards bringing sb�Ont that uai- will e' down better than uifne do�e,- n r. shown • old lend he d ou ht to tell you', and I really do got "True?" she tepatid; in a low, faint f ity of;ahat�oter soatic toy ,deired, ; t - v*•- - " 1, bbe w o im. p1 eying ruoh.thiiigt .* to T_ _ _ ;- +rite, arise thi it you took Madame Vanitft' T e"a6nd poiuu I notion iA k laok.bf snit• _ NO St le Thel'8- I -- - " g e," mid, d ou t o th ...: .oat hw*K day,:and:.tiislt ,.� *N . ,•_ by ttisat wer►Iilt opt of the flack ., al) anirn•la k w livin' ib ;1 ' tie at ce. ill j he ee t nose of its trail• the w " I : Vhioh Hit'hof +odme u .to t e ra r stl•n- Llt Le Mira Bria ro — Were rd • People n itlt_t�Qt . L dietinot as the voice of an angel to me." quil}ty, none of lite calm. How could she •' Yes, it is truer`-bw-re lied a a ve • st luh and eiYalaeive hos t t have been an instinct of ride surmise thr►t her heart was to be stabiitrsed p .,1 rigid of the iviedel'. Al d riff ydn s d bream- �Y y h or de re mus a fi flak i , hfpr woman r words ? And f.6 o r: 1v s $eolraonrt— I . Tk e'flb(kfetftf!l3i,xh ► ,'npfsu i tljt►hdfrl to hones, i oo Hiih Yoti '�bv r ; , 1e(ie '_ `" li3'� 4 llbP Oris ;apt. ; l9e' u't of d'o ' lir - v'diri Mr—ttiew head and looked st him. Little. 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At - t4 dlssolvea, acid they-•ptwad •tshe an fn' a 'll"ne- Watr7revr ll"spe et a Trsive r�`lagit 4 � R ey - the northwest of these buildin s is the --Bora!;- i►veo. h Idacrv;4 a onnttelLn iba tL aur. _ ` As edonkas ilia cat k ie ot, ' and tr little soual=fororrls over the .top, stir ii gg # 3iiovs; fort now ocunp% .b this Frenola �.'A Cutting Board Cabinet•' A traveller i►n.Chipa-fella trove he si asad F$gCg IN V A. a s''Ir, The{history pf ; fidfidp r fair tb sit : - ` '' Bowe, end stir tlreY rico from the bottom of T� , P f1IGtN. t The actoompanyitig illu�rratiou eboycar .i► tl:e sn. _ Da bilis es isab ss a crust forme. ed the stiaxed ° mounhsin, 8i�►o-on1110, �u 4 -i t ' ��� DIF�'Lt;UGT � fifty yeerd has'be a fiery"°:1s�rge��yy; l opts �tlt p SAVE A with tha'vi►ork of the i?rotiaetatr+.fin`% ibnarr+es cabinet having three plain :boards that asn Tha arwt should be ,papery,;.aad lights is said haw he made the descent also, a h - . y . {., When tbo milk be ins to thicken. I . . ,, of the Congregationalist body in Engla►ud. be drawn oat wheu desired—one for out. color. g moment when- he latest expeotla►i its $e ire well Ar°ae�—�alr°trees 'it was ander thereigti of s good Kin named ting bread and Dake upon, Dae for oUt,tiag and rho rice sesame to nom$ to the surface bars reached e►n altitrtde of aver ninei%ai `'•` rhe ganPe" g atop stirring and allotp s tktin brown of list uy ° sea Cevrernme=t ec see s"iaraa '1'hwt. it litadama, at the oommenoement of this can • ,aad re aria fish and ono on which mea to form. Stand away in a cool plsae, to and feet, and having lost the trail,braanabet., L the geese o[ ssi is+aPortwt[ wndter.� tory, that Protestant Ch+ ietianity was in- P p g r . t 5 troduaed into the irLnd. But in 18c18 _ quickly chill. 'Now, if thin is too thick, off, and climbed a 1ovler peak, to see 1f h�' a �s; eMtiu+� Bapcj1t1oa• bis Radams died and ,was-'suooeeded by h' �,t-;,-fv.; yuu have cooked it too slowly and too long could discover the right trock.• .Ha masag-f �', T'rance's attitude_toward Dia agaeom' widow, Ranavahns, This creel Qae n ' "--~ If it is thin and milky, you have tact nook orpw to the top, sand theses ppeined �`� . r France to an expedition, the pereeonted the.Christikunfor nearly quay I—- '_ ail it long enough. ,. ` committed / his ainb hoz to make s sketch. !� swys a �,� g er of a century, sod the perseo4ion did n t s `'% lr- Glenuine Pum kin Plan. ' T)lese ttre to be P p result of whine is by no means afore one _ f r I was ttorbiag -out. my. brasatiep flu.. conclusion. Ib is very • evident from the - cease until the death of the Queen iH 186 , ,, . resell Um kis, and neither squash nor . members of the The Christians are now estimated t � ,., // y P p stone on which I.was sitting gave ivay, and 1 number one-fourth of •the entire ultion. � I started slidia down• the almost p°rpso' � r �eeent debates that the pupa- a % / �� custard. The pumpkin ihauld be ftf dark French Parliament regard the matter es s The monarch of Mada ascar is eletive, •4 a , ! . _ ellow skin and heav la o onion to its R F kin I and on April 1, 1868, the choice of th , 1 - "�'""`'�' y y p Pare dioular slope. I tried to olhtch tCra ground "h�'~ sere serious nnderta g- x size—the $ash thiole inn fine grained. �,`" Hove Glovarnmenb fellupon w ooaain of th I "' with m nails. I seized every prcjbcting b " M• Meicboir de Vogue, thevett-known . - t and out in inch cubes aU¢ Doak jt in a 1lttte y f ..V cruel Queen, --who assumed the 'name o stone, in the hope of stopping _my preoipit• , academician, though not unfavorable to Ranavalons II. The new reign began with may � cul. The drawer above is bo hold water until soft beinpf careful that it does ' �� snaion, asks if the the inauguration of e► liberal oonetitution, the bread and asks knives and the knives g- one daacent, but at the s d at whish I tha olicy of colonial exp not burn. Then press through a colander a P. ' ds ascar called for warlike and Christianity was recognized ws the nes- that are used for autting meat anfl yah- A put it baolc Into the kettle with some mol- was going, it was ao eseij+ matter to hold , titration in Ma g ticnal creed. The idols cf the people were carving knife Ste ors whetstone .will also eases or en ser and a ice and let it mal! ou to anything whish I managed to alnteh. ; -;- tction." Mr. Beare Bonoher made a PiO' destroyed. be found a very convenient sdjunoQ to the ". Militar ezpeditrioa be dre►wer. The full merit of this arrange- sew"y-aatilit is a riohred amber marmalade. , There I had death staring me in the taco . position that the y �� , tis �t3witit 1, Thir mast ba done a day or two before -the for another hundred yards would being me , F4, limited to the occupation of ports and meat can only be spgreoisted by w practical pias ace made, for it ie s work of time. eepj to the edge of a precipice, over �*Woh I { - strategic pointe on th0 island. Bnb it is of Madagascar are open to the whole enjoyment of the use of it. capful of recta pumpkin is ample fors deep: world, arfd.in one year ohs importationp�e of pie, and real pumpkin pie is never baked must inevitably go, taking a leap of severwl! cotton shootings consisted of x3,000 balei+ of evident that the Qovernmeiib of Franoe is in s ehallaw plate. d good proportion for hundred feet, My hair stood on end a, I English Minns . t _ urged on to this war with Madagascar by a islue of $M,000. ` _ a pie is a cup of pumpkin, an o , three or approached the dreaded spot and .I well k g g It is a great mistake to suppose that The• sroper way a! making thtt palittfar four oupr of milk, a half cupful of sugar, a , the "fess that if nobhin is dose Bra land the Mala as area o e bwrkin in a remember the ghastly gonad of m f heavy ��� in and annex bhe island. g' Y Pl g bread is as follows i One quart of flour and little salt, a half a teaspoonful of ginger, a slab -hoz, which had preceded me is my will step - mmi tee burning heat, with s few shreds of muslin •fourth teaspoonful of cinnamon and a little p _ �'� A Robot, President of the c0 t n n them for the oske of. deceiic . '' W ben• one teaspoon of salt is a bowl or braved pan• inutme Bake rather slowly. � _ des°out. � f - rl President of -the Oonnoil,- I shall never forget the hollow soared oz :+ �j PO .y �, g• _ and forme y the ee►ld oast wind of,the dry , ebaeati is Make a hole in the middle, stir }Dnp of it, banging from boulder to boulder, echoed at Vinci-bcowln m n of theta find .:eves stout r. pleaded in favor of the oapap 'ga g ;► y yeast, 2 cups of lukewarm. water 1 twble- from one eheetin too thin for comfort. Printed and magnified a thousand times, ; oke of "the bold man who governs the 1 in all its of Msda ascar, bat spoonful of malted butter, The mixture ffiICHIQAN FASME$S IN WAFT• mountain to another. 'Phan there was a i r ep calicoes se! g • the echo earkl Cape of Good H pe " referrin to ]1Ir. Gegil pa should be shoat half as stiffer b ad dough. ....— 7.., . $awl bang far, far below , y. R I it is not easy to hi't 'the native taste in � hones the v rgorons Primo Minister of patterns. The Malagasy ie relnatant to be Beat for Eve minutes sad set aside to rises kaliara er Eruti and >e'ststoes ttl9ie Oaerse repeated it, and all was silence onoe,inore. _ �s R• Another half minute, and the echo would Cape Colony. t is said that loud cheers •guided :b the fashions of Europe. If this is done at nighb, stir in more butter ser the lD�stu`a°m• repast a hollower sound stilt. I shut my t - , j` The wtole forei n ttrade of Madsgaeosr, beat bard - Accordia to re prts that have come into y beret #tom thy. Moderate Kepnblioons ss K or sweet lard io the morning, g P a er. both impost and ox"port, doer not fall f.r sin $!1 well- reared mafl;n sin s half way tirsnd Rapids, the farmers in western and A violenb shock, which nearly flare mT = - M; Ribot raturred to his sash• shorts of >�7,000,000 wnpuslly, and the s$ + g g des tah from Port Louie, M*n- wants of the country are daily inoreaein to the top and set them in a pan is a warm aoethern Miohtgan are, marry of >;hern,�rav- mer ft but no, as luck would have iia lghad ' A brief - ` gg place. W hen the batter has risen to the ;ng & hard time of it to get through the naddenly stopped. silica, soya 71 the French bombarded Among the articles of export are or000dile t them in a warm oven and inks t skins, indis rubber, wax and coffee, - top ppn winter. The zone of suffering exteade I opened my eyes, but I did Sot dire ; Fort-Ferafatrs, font miles distant from qutakly. These muffins mast be broken from Ottawa County porthwsrd Ston the Tamatave. The fort was defended bravely fl move, for my position, though. mach OR y * ,: ..- open, not out, while they are hot, English proved, was far from being safe: My ao� ' people are fond pf them split aad buttered lake shore and inland two or bhroe tiara of �} by the warlike Hovas, but they ire're at , old and the French aro ) '. while cold and�° sated like bread.' counties. Most of this territory was opoe and a strong leather strap, e'wsg anddr my length forced to yt r = ,: ID° y covered with ice, buttha timber hue been arm. had jnat o&nght oa a projeatiug stare; Crumpets can madb in the sains wa , p but a single false movement on my Pwtl 3 cove to possession of the fort as well as only they call f two oupr of tepid water t of Tairatave and the sdja►cent ` .� r sad •large spa nfnl of white sugar. Mix stripped away and fermate have moved is might still pleas mo in great danger. _ the pct -• Paris it b learned that them into a hat r with a half sap of reset to take possession of real state thea can- $lowtp, see my book was sli14e, retrio ' + country. - Frem addin}; sweets m►lk to ndicular sic , astir f,o Mads as- and a quart of oar, be had almost for the asking. "The land oa the almost asses Pe ¢; the troops that are to be g ;thin it suffioien 1 Let them sire alt night ciail nes to gets footing ; when this was done, the �•: 1 ba Dom lately organized by the 1st _ y• runs w good deal to sand, asps ' y great difSanity waw w tn�en "round. After car wil P i in a warm . I melt w hail tow cap of everal anxious minutes, which seemed P add soda the size of the lake shore, and under bhe bests of a of February and that it is hoped that they i; ✓f � 'butter in the cuing, y as lou , the fest was accom lished and anmstsnces does not rlohl reward the q g p will be able to start early in Murch. "' 1 I a pas diaolved in a tittle boiling 9►wtet. efforts of the agriculturistta. Near the lake there I stood, half -lying, with my bod7 °m- " �, Itis definitely settled-thst�thb emit a ;� work Chir into be batter and parr it into shore fruit has proved praifiwblo and the grogad. clatahing the rook :that had. muffin rings, d set to rise a second time, have yielded + '' Bake in s uic oven and they will be found farther inland po saved my life. force aball consist of :� q immensely. Lout summer a prolonged • Then, when aiy commotion had eaLisely THIBTttBN BAITAL20NBO! IItTfAt�P�' ST, � very nice for reakfast. drought wreaked the fruit crop, seducing passed away, I managed to crawl np, in a . I - P° oat -like fashion, to o,.position of.safety. Bevan batteries of artillery, one Squadron . . . it to a minimum, and the falces fwir. ' i 1 dried !n the hills through -the lack of rain. of cavalry. four oompanies - cif• engineers, - ;�I . .Thin That Vsi`lll Heep• T'he lose of the potato crop waa. espeeiallp _ - - 4 I pare w r ipe for specs or trait ealCe severe, ws many of the tsralen, enooursged PEAT AS .gDgl,• + one sgnadrou of military tc'ain, and the - of other troop>Y of the which I have for ears and, can r000m- by the success pf the crop in former years, �- Usual - proportion y i eiend for its k aping gaa!lities ss well as put their entire capital Tato potatoes, non-combatant order. Oat of the thir- ,. '' Put t fly those isrmars who were just tit to Lsrgeiy >bred to Boma tarts , len- teen line battalions three will consist of . , goodness, say . valued oorreepondentr. sting in to make a home for themselves. rope• - ' .- - native soldiers, one being armposed of One cbp of mo asses, I cu Su ar, cu of jn Friesland anti other parts of Holland , kalaves another volanteecs from the P g P Aloes that•wlater has Dome in earnest the Sa batter or mea frTings, 1 cap roar milk, S farmers are $n3tng it dIffiault to keep their Cho "blsok turf"' is made into fuel for , Island of I;teanioa, and the third of They can have all the Honeaas, or Senegales. The transport heads above water. BAXATAIAif.,, MADAUAWAB- 111MMY QvssN eggs, 1 teas nfnl sods, 1 teaspooatut wood they want by going to got it to the brick -kilns, litte�wor e. some Ofit is°ez' �:," ship The -Shamrock sailed from Toulon a each nntMe d cloves, Ill teaspoonfuls for mizina with OK . _:. week ago with, 800 marines for Tsmatave. The cultivation of the silkworm is an o g neighboring forests, a►nd no questions asking ported to Bremen, rnnewicic and Belgium The vessel will ba need as s hoe stat Burin , p g W but, when it comes to tbod and olothin B , : 0 p f3 onpation particularly suitable to the wome ainnrimon 8 hes !a ou of Hoar. '1'o g and it is stated that 280,000 tons of the the ozpsel w l and 'ohildrea of Msdagasoar, And ver convert this in a fruit cake add ourrants, and other sapplice which rogaire Macey to io its have already reported beautitnl silk is mannfawtared on the blaai ba it is different. The failure of the worth £133,000,ars annually consumed N, Military pe raisins, ohap citron or whatever one crops lett them without resources, . and fuel, upon the diffieultiea which will beset the This branch of trade ls.aapabte of very Brea many of the small farmers see' stare ion A french officer who_hws uet throughout the Nebherlwds. The Dntoh dition, j development, ce silk e0000ns can be pr wishes. I. os ally add s ba►Pi! °UP of them in the face. with asking for aanale facilitate the transport of the pent, pipe dared to meet slmwt say demand. seeded raisins which have been -well s returned from Madagascar aad who has I • ,aharitg as as alternative. No general yo. ttadied the ground says that the invading The productions of the country are me sprinkled with hoar. y Wand see the subsoil of the moors re alwa ca►n onl start from Majangs, situated ce may we11 excite the cupidity of a foreig For �oanut pudding I Use'about� w pint spgdal for aid has been made and . tb is oultivated aftA , the peat ie lif ted, the barges army Y robable that aoae will bo, as he several that tabs ansay the peat bring back manure- . on the west coast and about tour hundred conqueror. . . , of broad or as ker orumbs to one quart of P d fift kilometers from the espital. The counties are able to twke care of aaoh cease round. At Qroningen, #or inatwnae. an _ y 'th revisions st>:vss strD oorPaa rialAg sweet mil , two beaten eggs, w cup of ss aced aasietanoe, at least th o h the for the g su lied wt p P e of the cit ie a plied to the trio .3 must ire pp of the island sn sngjar, a an of esioeated cocoanut, a Pinch, wiater,bat the snHerin nevertb leer exists, all th eewag y P P exist in oertlin portions , g 11 rt f rho acute reclamation of the surrounding turf-aQoore. for the whole march, see aoae asn be ro- old sand have been bcoug t °f cell of apWt t butter. This ld baked and in some 'gnartare ,w. In enmark, where there is ao great.snp• cured on the way. There is po pfood milit• rpeoimens of. q wad then frown. It is not allowed tp thaw t e, where the unfortunates too grind to Antananarivo, so that one will froth the oeatral pruvinoaa. The inter! r cele for aasietwoe. ply O poet, it is chiefly used by the peas a road ion ore s in ;rhe losst unti wanted, when it is p yp . •sats m, feel, or sa bedding 14 the dairy isa to be made. sttations must be daub- districts abound with iron, and r to the steamer. It fates fully as g fished at intervals for hospitals and stores, eo sabaudant in the•mountain of Amboh'• when freshly ted. One of these pud- farm In Sweden, on the contrary, there .nd u ward of three thousand ma will be mangivo that it is -called by the natives t o dakrgs was pasta to a neighbor who waw ODD BINDS OF RL T.. Lt;,. are •ga extending for huadreda of square r p mile , and of late years over 600,000 'Lases required to keep np oommnnicwtion and •.iron tnonntain." jwrt home from land journey when unez- eacort convo s. Thane ace no mesas Of The valleys of the island ace sizaeedliigt}Id ptQoted Isompan arrived- She afterward of tb moorland have been brought under p Na1U, si lied gore ansa ®'fuer t is ro assn see fuel, transport, and ie is oalcalated that the 'fertile. They are clothed with a rich ave ve the uddin nae praise, adding that motrsalls the lova. The Pe6 F p las. lazuriant vocdare aad abound with rice,tho q p and argely consumed sir making iron, g , army will not be able to advance at a rate The riven pt she oovered,it ith a meringue made by raymestts ts►• We>, •t cash• our kilometers a day, so that ata le food of the natives.. tin the w.hi of sn egg to a stiff froth, Suit wd service for t);a desirable prop-_ or b flrkeoniesher ince outhern Swea nhthe�re of more than f is from three to font months will pass before Madagascar are numerous and many of s,wreetening, Uvo ing and Ifrownfug in the erne+. known as "The Berge, in fab. and p them ace of considerable width. Tho loomy „ • are factories solely engaged in ma►nufactair- %n invading army can rewh the as ittwl. g - oc r Bred kilomettt►r� of the 'wnd nnkuQkea wUtado of sem° pasta of the 9�ea' Clement Danes, sad"Tho Moors, : in the ing pest -fa fo sale, as its nae is steadily About one ban - ' __-* ` y p y inereasin , and acme 30,000 tons a ear are 5 onrne will ba through sublime gaouatain eoener of J44agawAris The - Maker. County of Salop, were dal aid b the p y f `; n ' van d b oatara°� of vadfrWl tea. dg F j wnli a y t Cit of Londou to the Crown, the rent emj l southern andice nrallSweden there era Ove pis' RIar, .-• -,r MlnerLi - waters have shoo I ocolats t7r►n .--Tliras oups•Q grana- y A XALAIU an elevation. Cb be atwaked b ted sugar, one cup of grated Baker's coasiating of six horseshoes, rixtycne nails some twenty factories for preparing peat and the troops willoertaialy 1 hese found wnd she Datives tell woedac 1 and two handles, of faggots, cue of which litter and mould, aaoh factory turning oat a deadly fever. while the invading army stories of the cures sYfeoted at the Medici i of butter the site of a from 1b,00o to 30,000 meg a pear, fetohiag sl r sin s. The hot' n near rho Acs 11 ;ah000lste, a It °oafnl bse tO bO ant with sn' sze and the other will be constantly hareassed before itresahns p g sP� e the diitionities of aad charming village of Mbohisaaaha y, welnnt, a ane of hat water, s tdBsP with a bill -hook. Mr. Crawford, the City gard n` n a n1°s edene whil �stu'ffi d for ".: Antananarivo. Bnt her Belau- �� P of vanilla and a P oh of salt. Attar it be- _ the villa a of Clod "haves grist re >: golicitor, 4cted as woodoatter. the Queen a g ger furniture, and surgical d• the French invaders do not end. g ' ins to boil allow it to be on the fire for ten matresse° anarivo is strongly fortified. It is situated tion. The Decd Rsmamhr•aticer officiated ' as referee, and ages are made from the whine moss of the in a nstnracly strong position, and is vel- Herds of Horned cattle co�.etitnte ° minutes Daly. fI it e4afttantly Y Moore. In France the peat is moulded into read defended by one hundred guns of the principal wealth of the nobility; and a should beta j Y the iriterostia ceroman took lase at the briquettee" with tar and resin, tested into y ma o the ooasis n of thick• . g Y P t manaone b e- It is wt this Brazing grounds ,in the country are Shou molasses. atter some tuna and pour 1Aw Courts in the Prosenae of a cumber of �• which are ' moat re,cen F'or 600 years and litter, or woven into fabrics, point that the Malsgway Government will teneive. There ie ao reason why, nit c the �dY �� sa otic back and forth a ith ladies and gentlemen. Aced in the army, its barracks and hospitals, 1, concentrate all its efforts, and i` is esttimat- efficient .manwgemsnt, Mwdagascar stir a diver knife ntil it begins to sugar. more the rent has neither been raised nor as blankets, mattresses, and saddle clothe,,,+, co that at least twenty thonswad Brand► of compete with Now Zealand in them ,rhea make off t squares and put sway lowered, but has alwayys consisted of the to mwke an effeo- markets of Europe. The sheep of b 000L same number of horseshoes, the same num• or for stuffing aoffardams sad certain` parte ' troops will be neaess4ry war{ iae►1 and th i of machinery. live asaanit upon the owpit;al of tda►da►gss- coaptey wppeaar B -__ brae ones of brown sugar bar of nails and the same number of out • car/► flesh b to bbee oonsidared to l» somew t Sagai''I`affy gotB. Master ` inferior to the muttaa of `Europe. light brown), •hralf cup of vtnogar, but- faYbe Queen's Remembrauaer, A strong argument em to ed in Iwvor of i e - p y n of the cod R thea of a alnnt. one rug of boiling Pollock,' ezplainad to the company that } . The DiSCOYBry Of COffeO the expedition is-thst if Frsaae retrosts until the reap B ° bo - ter Towards the middle of the flfteeath• 1 from Madagascar England may instal! her• sma," about sixty yeas K + wstsr. Boil to her without stirring Datil though now rise idea of rant was cometh ng hand it is ens- were unknown in the .country, but h pped id in hard cash, ori inally it; was soma centur a oor .Arab cess travelling in self there. Qn the other it hsrde►ns whsle► dcO la water• Pour g pecten ttiatr the British (?overnmeat will g{n,g introdUoed them and e►stahlis sato butierod s. in which my kind of erviee or thing readared wd b former y P kr with considerable ue s to d if desired. aye when lands were grsnted hyo r�hg Abyaeiliia. FinainII ser s g Dive-weBeing ing only be too lad Lo see Frwnce fn possession bieediag pwddoo Out inlay be p . gg so that an The or000dile is regarded by th One cu butter, one ords and knigb is to tenants, it wan n weary, he etoppe of the I9laaad of Madagascar, cess. alas sss-rsff p °� °mien to furnish horees, men, &ud so on. wwt of fuel to cook his rioep he cut down � ezaaae may be made for the wnnexatioa of 1d asy with enparet;tdons severance ca of gtaQnlwte sugar, one oa�i of Meiassse ss of time those services name to nod to covered arith +, Egypt• _ is called the, "King of the Waren." ger in a;trea. which_ happe ht of France to a pm- Bo 1 top,etber tt 1 !t spies a thread. be ato�ea�iingtp irksome and troablesgme. The historical rriid� ' end were commuted roto a mons & Ment. dried berries. His meal being cooked emd tecstorate over Madsgssowr is cli►imerl by ;� a� - A P"Sa�ipL10II14 "$: nuts and po r into tins, whish Woad not Y P Uttered. An ancestor of Sir `Valter •Scott held ser- eaten the traveller disooverad that these i two centuries and a half of* successive The "iter' war awkward, aad i>s t ki� _ fain lands by psymeut of one red rose per aB.bnrned berries ware fragrsst. Se treaties. In 1x816, when the $reach ceded • h �"""" the nickels from the hand o#" the ga , swum, . The rent paid by the city iii the the Island of Mwnritiw to Lrngland, they nffed them, aad two drbPped rn y, ` Rt3aip8s ' a tai n of Ring. Henry iII, for the proper- dollacted a number, and oa : aniahing them were careful to retain the Island of Ii,e- °1 th a stone he found the aroma increased aevar SOUP• sitF. Rteaily, 1- eooaat4nt'Pi --For one pis ass A qut4rb ties mer,tioaed had Hover been' commuted. w rout extent. While wondering at anion, which is opposite Madag , ,r j lq your pard , sat ; g order to assert the right of the (lorernment _„ ho begwn profusely bo apolog of milk. Let i .Buie to the boiling po - ,. a his, ha scoidentslly let the substance fall t of France to interfere in the affairs of that "Oh t)iat'tt all right" mtImi"P tb tb U add halt a teacupful of sager, the A .KriOCk•40WA Argument. y p- eat island, which seal ds a mnab in "The doctor to d m and a to a can whialt contained his scant su k gr ry -ood-natured guest. 9 e of two well•besten eggs, �kep „ y ly of water. Lo, what s miracle I The .t ;- the name relation to Africa that Great f seeded s°me�oh"ge in my diet." tic— You have given arae man Britain does to Europe aad 3wpan dome- to - - ; ., - - d rtrpoonfn bf aorasw►roh dissolved in a messsgea from departed friends, but noti utrid li aid cess partially purified. t li tie milk. k. Then add a tteaspoonful one of them has told me anyttiiag I dida t ,almost p q Y` Asia R A Bap 111t10 ]D• . ? He raised it to his lips, It was fresh 'aad ' 4 f' sswASAvs. I ;' d -i :; dear, ° w ser ani. Bake with Daly Dae know." . i ;' t `f.:•,. ,�,�: blaBride— John, y of rated 4,.I would have !a reeable, and after &.short rest the travwl- �`; The cit of Tamstave, �' whiofi 1i now rocets exiled green grocers i !!ic or L Beat t e whites of the eggs to a Medium fwith aigailty)— q y some g fro Das n two toga oonfuls of Sugar. sari under itaad, air, than the ,spirits of the 'lar, ea far neo tome his etrength w y . .. occupied by the French; ie built on a long, dvt;pgnish them tt th, sad mtx P McBride --To. ,g dead have something better fordo thaw to see Lti be &ble hered as man borrion as -' narrow eninsula of sand, havia an east- sad this ov r t"he pie whoa baked _ agria• F. ern direction, 'th very deep bads un either 8't'°Oers' datliag. i . S re•. nt, s,o,d place iso► rho Duels b come back to esarth and teach school." coaly Aan g vii k 9 with ooco would, and, Having arrived "at Aden ,• I. aide that on Life north ijormin bhe harbor p, b yrs sli ba , Arabi he infoi+med the; Mufti of hie dia- R f . ger Defence oio�. sI y cover g� That worth was sn inveterate in which ships of the largest size can find a,. _:�� ou think .Y _ Rico Puadin . There in bnu Dae sort o , our Slater li es A SOtiiety Intxoduation =� o sum smoker, -who had been`qui%ring for aeeare anchors e. On :the insula are a y ,, made rfeetl ustintroduu od)-- Dy P the houses of the British enactive. Amerioap, Tommy t" puddiu t rat ot►n y „ fpr ou at d; agar. r ce g First Gentleman ( j -i '� "Yes she st6od y these dl actions are followed yo the by, I did sot quite catch your name. years from the influence sf the po onons German and, Itslian rest its, with their ; Was tuiy Y (ta ' d if g My. �> g •' 8tood up for MID , �e , delicious PUddi PIS . Second entletaen-- a ®me is Wil- berges,Han was so delighted st the o QOv- consulates. The street in hioh -the reside a sitigt;, me I ill have fr shy #a itads - ,: is known se Royal. street.. The teat of the ing�an�Ything .g tot milk unto pa kiaw I dida t Bear yours e1Eh R c, nothin maob: Father said a alt i Pct °nj® q « My name ie $ilkina. Wharfe the' cry of his former vigour that ing dity is largel made u of little houses and f3 but s s e of rho entleman who fntroduaQd ue2" to the tree he called it oamuha� which ue --. . stalls cover •q;th thaptcsh huddled to ether thou ht you wore ratther a donka add q�ub a quarter was 1 g " Arfabio si niies " force." -: • i x in g of u and said �rcru *oreu't, and t ld far �- sag Pm'' notmog, quarter a oupfal f la r „Clive it up. Nover:aawhim before. . . 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( I � i .' av` - t, : 1 i'wy� M7 :. i ,,,' se �'* ..z..2 .':figs, _ - - 11L I ' . ' . r6 -, . ,14� 1�TI! T t . _ T t .fit �r F ZP'%• h t )s;: i.y h pp YF i aI V, --- .. - a• I . 8 • i$ i • .1 b g9 5 � f: y- q1 d; I , m- I— .::� . >_ - r4� ' 1 , . : -_.. �: _ Qf aseii . 7 _ j �'Ie�try, of -skiP g d .,...�✓ 't ., D AS Mrs. 11. �� sp ova, st�$s Bass , by ret villa, D . Cies and daughters a Lt 1 or►r of )Health for the Town- -JS . . . �. i.bei on goer wt d Mrs. • with Mr. • met Yon y B'ebruar ern• % U I ' the ad to whi Bunds ick nershi a . to date over . Y of P g i : ,. . ertaii► the ham. were o9 p meows s ase ar t M� ,.:. 1. alway is sea. of M street. preten0 . , - am ttiws hutch rc►a hspu. �Y Fit. 7on: subscription to Tics and Ddr . th. at 16 Doffs• mittances are soYnowleditea �� • John E. flee, o Rfchardsa eo phfif m• i ti... .. ayanae of date on label on the first Pape! —Th re will be a union meeting of -o ', oi- , ell, Reeve, apd • R. $eatOA, ark. t_ to reooipt of money at this omoe. sways tt Christi a Endeavorers from Datb>a►i tea, Dowsweh. nded by • '� Q' the date veld ahead. cod, Brook Road, Pickering On motion: t r. mw was aleclted to ,int avi f .,onducted' •� � 1V0 ' ,. Che Pickering Societies in the Mr, Philip, r• CIe d tar the year �` At�✓ College and •` but f ill- w�. ifinates of T . y� �ueCe fu'1 bus�r�es or t e apt - Friend obarob tier b Society will oo 1896 hafrman o! the Bo chair.' ' — 1. at 7: P.M. Eao Mr• Ciera t k the aL • •• and confirmed. . I • " - ICB•ERIN(I. ONT., FEB. 8 1896 bate to the rog?ram, ears t� a undersigned p ries o last meatin� Mr. Dowevroll, ' ', --0 a dollar in dames is the P nded by -= It is useless to of Mr. Pbfli , •^-: c this pa r for a year. moved. that t e to Inspectors be std dissolve partnership ISMS. When vee feel disposed to re ' to,day 3 J LOCAL far as s• are hereby in tra ted do visit and examine ' .-.----.. ., dace i e price, we shall state so pnbliohl t the several Sian hter pousee in this muni• M ''�-� �� ` b ar oandition of the nal co�lsent Mr. C. E, Mari - 0001 %,Y lie Fawkes, Toronto, is here is When a local paper ie not wort cipality as tbA sanit Re a .Char same, and re ort to this Board at its May•u • agents. amoan annually, a change of editors s • i . re.ta.rin : The bu lnes� with his --Crr 1� g . week w badly deded. meeting. ., . qn '' .-Mrd. W. V., Richardson is spsndin a `R Cher a seedy lookinli mRn a000 A commnuica ion was read from Dr. • • Ilk . _ ht with friends ia'�loum old. vvlll be conducted . in future.. forting anted by a woman and little bo arriv d Sbor tar of the Provincial Board E thigh and MrB. James Henderson, of p y $rye' r. Richardson, re•feedfng > ,u auction, were here over dun• here onday night and were given o• of Health, the firm name of JOgN 4 qT. . scarboro J comm dation for the night at the (Tor on dead animal to fogs. under. heti? ' . day with friends. $ones Tuesday mornin they left for Dar. Rioha deo , ascended by tilt.,�'bflip ('� I —Mrs. J. A. Hilts tend family are with g woman nd moved that hav, ng received a oommunica• T ((�� KIE & C V • �e ask the e intend foot ae both the eo. P. B. of H- that DII � .1V • friends in Newcastle where th y the we t on , B t Bouatt , ­.. boy re somewhat crippled the trio ad tion from D . B yin his advice, and fn remaining for a :.unth or so.�t, The re ant this Board act pee a�n]8 1].beral patronage A $- . Fonrteer degrees below zero is eOMW rather a slow passage o P sttuot the B are ry of this Board to oorres• 't , ; : T t s here in terribly sayers upon t one he on., the Minister of Agri- • d be Taint - what chilly, so was ,he atmo p cold s ap y nd with which ,, a have ave en, Dye exile Z mornin on In afar Hca to feediiiR old and de- 4 T Q The world est f this latitude Tuesday g• wiiho t food or shelter. ceased her s t pi s, as this Board b of neW� • _ Thomas Kempthorn, of tended tQ 'the —Mr• and Mrs. progre s suffer who will opinion tbt�t e h feed ng is injurious • ` Church street, -have agreed t, disagree, _T a late storm has filled th8 ortb , .r ; .. _ . . clines. lve partnership. th roads even with the fen s in the public Wheal b, and that the sale of . ate; and have decided to desso p and s n '- _ s many places. To expidits ,natter - the Canadian bOwon in foreign In will be _ , —A number of their friends s nt s las. s d should the fact become very pleasant evening with Mr. and Mrs. traffic bat been turned into the greatly daI g - MARQU C ; James Andrew, Lake shore, on We�nes• This a all right m an energenoy, b t in generally h�noa Mr, Philip, a 11 no o should pathmasters allo the Mr. Richiard ir, seconded by P+ Brio Ins tors be and da= The tervioe in St: (}�rRe's chutob rope road to remain blacked fo any moved that the anitary Fee •10KI . .. t p are bereb ins noted m visit and inspect ASW D� ' moon was well attended. len of time. Should the weathe be• y s rengoods are begin• . . - . sands toll e, Toronto, milder which ie s certainly, hese tha several so col homes snd their sur• I �ur ne g (� Be• ]dr. ti�ard of Trinity eg Dame soundings, as the sanitaryy� condition o!' ,�e• Cul" . (roCe . fated. field oads will be a nuisance. If yon �® same, also to iwaertain if each school- I -. I to arrl , i " `t`—' offie A, it the the be school•honsas, ° I n1n 1 i .. ...$eTe members of Doric lodge are a road overseer, see to section is tarn shad, at t - . . F,. and A M. attended the funeral of the ihoro Wares in your beat are made 1 0! wholesome drink-! -H • , with s sutficien Sapp y Sunday eters or in• ease of the children attend- Department is Comp ate. e A. Besse, at 'pPhitevale, S y ibis a once. Where pathma ing water for t d at �„ i - late the ties s Dula rt to this Boar l.ilie' �Y] ileW oma ,' afieraoo . dolen in this wetter, P� ing the sabool to repo �Ci V. fs bee drawing ice fences to public tra83o, r their earliest ovenbnoe. have something 3r,j .. -_W, oodraff had Tuesday The chilling commodity did close their lm Mr. Dowew 1 dedby Mr. Richard �ta ' le �ry�(ioods• Come an �,,, . yin the pathmasier dee notice. • se0°A p lJ� • Ins tors p •. _, not me much in transit from bay to —Z is our melanehojy ,duty this eek son, moved th t the sanitary Pea rap storeho se. of an ounce the death of John W. unt• be instrnated exercise� i the vigilancen Examine Them•.. I ►j�• i Y P. f3. C. E. prayer meeting . nd eon of Brereton and dry in obtaining is 0i ries, . ' I - j 1 Th g. the keeping Piggeries, au telt . 8 day evening will be led by Mies Banti g, aged 82 years, 10 month and tion® respeo - d h LT N D �I1 & C O. wke . To "Becoming " little "24 d pe. Deceased conducted a droit and all other atter appertaining es the - .. : . - JOHN i7, of Fs P public health, and that the law in respect .. I . . .- -. .. ehildr n." store asiness in Toronto, until shin .two thereto be Published. - - gvoci i .—B rattan Coal only il$.00 per ton at years ago, when failing health Dom lied' Mr, Richards. seconded by lair. Philip, mai Dicke g Harbor. As this coal is the him o come home to his people.. ince moved that 1 copits of the regulations i. 'row � i ' the market, now is the time _ oomi g home he has become grad allq Tee ting th public health, tncladina br �°' * pb° eotuous diseases. to&DILLINGHAM'S. er. tf d for the ast few month has se reforrin to int HILTS cid. I I . - .,-. . leav your ora weak r sn P rho- i� e -- everhl of our citizens visited T e on -f not n able to leave his room. It is the prohibit n of public funerals in cases for the express arpo a tit that deceased suffered ueb of infectuous lsew, to the keep-ing clean Furniture Establishment is replete with the latest Styles in to, aesdsy, not t g ns, and the, keeping of - { he g Hon. Wilfred Laurier speak. Pte+ "his sffiiction was in the fol of of privies and p pe - b were rewardbd in a manner highly nary us prostration and arab sin. edi- i eries and slaughter houses, be Printed P P y pp 8g eat for for poeSibR np in public BEDR(}OM SUITS at $12. . T : plc sing to them, cal istan9e proved of no avail. The in sh pub PARLORU ITS, . • By some peculiar mismanagement funeral will take place on Saturdayat 8 planes for the Sanitary Inapectoreormstion of �past lie, • J . ' mo the mail from the west did not reach here- f • King and that • .. I . EXTENSION TAB Ea and - IC - The Dnnbarton mail was p' m • Torn his parent a residence, - ' - • � 1: `1. on satarday. a street. The internal will be mode t the the same.—C Triad. On motion set Mr. Richards. the of theJ.CHAIRS of ail d,escriptione. -` th wn off hare, but was returned that Met odist cemetery in fife Tamil plots adjaarned t0 set again on the os►ll of the °vu ' wi oat much delay. Ae a was a member of 1)evenaoa lodg chairman. I on band: T hose who have contented that wire ,and A, .M,, Toronto; the br thorns hav6 s lot Of new styles in Piota�re Fremings fe cin$ dose not prevent snow fro drift- of t lodge will take charge f the sroUFFvit.t.c• a in u on and blocking ap the road daring cera on . The members of ?ori lodge, � .1 . . . � . , � 1E tw_ -,l P y I w sea the e• Macdonald firtfotisIy fiI but UN- : Our Undertaking Department ientl conhapnde Embalm - a heayv wind storm should no Pio Bring, will also be present. e b Mse, C; S. Macdo error of such an idea. respect. Coffins and Caskets in all sized ague T Y 3s Tin when res ed parents and family have t e deep- it is to be hoped that she. may soon be re- p —The baa turned a hen p -eat mpathy of all in their said reeve- Mored t gee health. ing Made a Bpeoialty. • B: opposite the fire hall Monday morning. m,e t. Jake E. hman has purchased a barber ��AM �iCkering. The hags pitch -hole there -located caused he concert tfiyen in the C liege 4n business in he town o3 Welland and tn. �IETj� S & DIIJ'EIN - :: the peoaliar anxia,but we hasten to remark Tae he evening under the as ices Jf tends w tak possb as��iou t� Mr MondaRedbn�� that no damage was done. the I,riterary society, was a deo dad sae• The Mon llii•� - ..-Mrs. R. S. Philp left this weei far set 11A shoe in 17 hours, which is over 8 - . a' case. In spite of the intens ly hasty bo , What can our other hast• °1 >Jrie, N. Y„ where she will spend a ,ort• nig t, every avail able seat w s taken. �i8ee lc - night with her daughters. Rev. Philp lens in the s me lin© do. . sist Mre. entertainment consisting of eventsen The ratep yeas of Scott township aleftWE - HAVFjt s t �s. b . leaves on onday and will >ne eels tions, occupied over two oars and the townshi hall last Wednesday nigh . _ ' � Philp in co pletir her visit. w opened by a few well oboes remarks consider th advisability of organizing a . - A �LL TO of I : $ Twenty-five per cent is rather heavy fro the president,•Jno. A. Ta lot, B.A. mutual fire nsurasce �omp� ny• ' _'V interest to a but such we -must char e rY In its oo ting down policy the (band . P, y _ g Mi Morrie, of the Toronto Co servato Shoes, RII hers, . s1. to those who have not renewed their sub- of asic, sang in her usual pleasing Trunk tt,y Co'y have replaced a man si : - . - ..-. �o0ti8, � 1 b scrip lions b fore the 1st of March neat, «TLB Star of Bethle em," re• Goodwood itb Mr. W. Jabbitt, of Us _ - _ v to ter, ,. eman. there _ e Examine yo�r etddreas label and see how ape ding to s hearty encore with A bridge, wh a week sa >�aRKaB op81ghoCg� �t 8W irlCftB' I;. _ - . g ' you are. 8n user shower," equally wel received. has been ad ed to thy► duties ai r. Thump- - . _"' , —Joshua N. Richardson and wife have f tanto ke t the su• son, switch an. Some of the bridge car- Men's Waterproof lin d overshoes $1.2 • { � . lar Alexander, o To , just return�d from Picton where they die oe in continual laughter b his bum- Petters have a also been laid aft, but t may 1 20, t '' have been spending a week with friends: .+ only be for .short time• l of sane• i� sex Men 8 heavy g40�i Rubbers, . oro a selections, The Irishm s Phil When t o young people PPO t • Mr. Richer son states that the Cher• ono ht'" and "Fritz'e Oonrtsbip' and war for a e k or dr ve, the may be either - monster sank to 26 degrees below zero re fedi encored. The Voaa 8010 by g0 T r . in lilies, ynt always an• all'a all 4thel` rnbber cods at 8 Rally IdW �r1Ces. . ..� a y (frit or y Pa b * while be was down there, and the snow is M• s Law, the instrumental eel tions by iavorabie a third party. : - V.three feet deep. the Misses. Johnstone, Gee, (Iib n, Law The 4. T. R. does not $Mut s now. I . We have 1L few. Saskatoh wan Robes left to be sold a Febra 9th, at the passe ' —On 8atarday, art' an Vart , and the part son by the Tbb will o rtail, to an extant, ht v country . ' Dunbarton Det office, at the hoar of 7 p• _ P La as' Coral' class were welt` ved. shopping i the city. and improve home 00st. . - m•, the contraoi for 'delivering ten•toise Th saleotione from "Cabinet i pressed trade• , 'U I � , of stone o the Kingston Road will be as vorably told spuj:e well. for a liter• The tots of Mr. Phili Macklem ` awarded b James Hilts, oor�missioner. " Went of the students of ib sebdol. met at th office of {. Smith acxlonald, Ba F Those wh are in a position to furnish f the program" a very pleasant oonvsr• brrister, on Mondwy lass and a r .ayority a ii this mater 1 will do well to be on baud 8ai on was enjoyed by the etude is with agreed to liow him in extension eictensian of lima. prom tly a the time mentioned. th it friends• --Free Pr { —The Ladies Aid of 8t. Andrews Pres- nsiderable excitement pre ails in: NT - I .. - � I byterian church, Pickering, will Riy To onto this week over an wneu easeful gam Har, of Blasksioek, is home ons i'" At $oiide at. the residence of Mrs. Trull, - 'll eon Freda at mpt to percure a licy for 0 ,004 abort nisi to old fnands at the late shore, OMMON k three miles east of the Ville yon the life of Mrs. P. yams. Pori Dsr ingtom - , — _ I , „ . - evening 16th February-, at half past "you. As Mm, Hyams foraoerly ived he a witb Gilix amis, one of the oldest pmneen j :: . All are cordially invited. Collection in her 'den of Dnrb eonnt�r, died at bis borne, lot Le uncle, Uriab Jones, As the dark, drear>�ing alou s of depression Are hfti g, silver. For those who have' no convey• a e being 1[artha W@Ile, the lies I 9th oo ., Darlington. an Wedneiday ! ; 1 " hs will lea a Dnobar s corner at fhb lest, in h' 82nd year. The retusins will And tyle learn of prospe sty over us gibosws, ono, s sig v a tioalar interest for the people f . seven o'o ock prompt. silty. The managare of the oo pan• be interne in the Oroao,Cemetery an Fri• 'Tis a sulfa le time to look over wardro @ --L. A. Findlay left for Mil�may Mon- ie to which the applicatiaae were marls, day• And serouely think abou getting new alotl:►es. 1 day morning, amid the beet winless of all co tend that Mr. Hyams was zioae John illiamsan has bgea arre'stod at _ vigorione . for a bright and properous future, may be, (Tanana a charged with I conspiracy to to perenre the ppoolfoies,' while the latter 1 P y As the above eonvictiau strikes . an �aE we make dlothes�and make through the columns of the (izette, long co tends that re and his wife id Holl oomniitt igamy This is the some mat- 1.mould ublic o inion oright ter with which Mir. Dem tar, now taction, we would ask you to kindly re ember t continue. to P P in and to take one a policy fo more m ht ding price and goner make-up. We live in Pine's Block' , - � ... I . 1114hat northern latitudb. Mre. Findlaya t n $15,000. Mrs. Hyyams is no eta awaiting judgment at Brookville, is -can• the g gar . 1. azld daughter will remain here fo in with her sister, Mrs. Ayle wort, aectsd, -p T j�1 - . _ ith friends. Breast is reports these asOpments , - ji PICj E11,1Nv�1 :��s `fortnight or sow - a Parkdale, and refuses to Rea mpan�i N E MARA . -1—After much discussion and sp eula• her husband to Montreal. She ' bei ,in Ontar o :—John S. Smith, dry goods, •+• • • • . tion as to the probable result of the news aided night and day by detect vee, f�}r Ingersoll assigned to F. B. Davidson ; FASIiIONA LE TAILOII• l paper rivalry in Toronto, the Mail lana p r of being kidnapped. She is hystot- Hugh oPheraon & , SOns, carriage Empire have amalgamated and tbo'eaeet Ringwood, assigned to W. J• - A-RKER9S. t; i al at times. This recalls flee sudden makers,bears the name of Ddail and Fanpire. p1iE a d very unea cted death of illiatn stark•J / t7,4- first issue came to hand on Thursday. 'The , elle, a brother of Mrs. Hy me, ig An in est Wee held ai WalLuiebarg oa...FOR`' olio of the.late Empire will be contin-' killed b a . P y orouta, dolts time ago, short after the dent of James Dagneaa, y HO� tinned, therefore the new paper will be lying his life itis+ureal for X86. . This falling tr . The deceased had aboat'10, I ... - Conservative in deed, word and -truth. 000 ins ranee on his life in favor of his .4 .. OR.� lioq was drawn�in favor of 11 sister, j - --"A Dreamy Remiuisoence" is the arbha Wella, the efilanoed wif of Mr. bruther. A verdict of accidental death •� title of a oto sued by a resident of this ams. Tha unfortunate led was ea• was rata sed. , . �� i-� v -- village. • The first part of the story ap- gad as book-keeper and oar taker of t3ir Ol ver Mowat stated Wednesdays in �� � o peered in oar last feeds and the serial ie yams Bros, warerooms on olboari;e ra ly to a dapatation from the T)omuat�n pp :. concluded in this number. In our o in- 11' that be bad taken steps to have ♦ E LV j�' 1N 4 ' P treat. W hila is the basema i of the A canoe, foreeaid warehouase one efts ooA tba the doe' ion of the Supreme Qourt. soy to ion the writer deserves much credit for G� E� C e _ H� I e produotion and did space permit, we ad was under the elevator weig t,• when the powers of the Province re•grohibitian D�'i `L� A fe renienant of Tweed$ e►t and -under _ t - should be only _too happy to run such pro• ha huge iron discarded, killin him in• appp����alad to the Privy Coanoil. . _ dactions continually. Dr. J. Noble tautly. Coroner Pickering wa notified, W. D.. Matthews of the firm of Messrs. O 0 . e ' . W W. D. Matthews & Co. ii+ts ,ocepted a� N B ART-ill.Nilmll.-F,I..Ilkl.-I ....... I ...... i Simms +cakes a very nice nom-de-plam but after hearing the details of the acoi �RKER V - h Board of Iyirectore .of the a , ... '..--.1-1110...I.,Illml000 .! , , siolilillkl.l ��, 7�4� indeed. dent as relate to him by, Barr P. deaf st t e y --Abonia 2:80 Saturday aftt3ioon, while Hyams, who first disoaverpd the dead Canadian Permanent Loan and Saving® Cleo. Allen's machine was threshing body of the boy, decided that n inga$st Company, filling the v�oanolr ,ariein from : - .... The ac dant was the deet of the lata Mr. A. M. pmtth.QQ(� i clover seed at the farm of Million W. was not neoessa t .184! a DAV rt' t Mr. It. Collaoatt, Salem, deli � . a F ALL OPENI: s -- - .. .1 I �­.�� -: Brown, Hingston Road east, a spark set considered a peoulitir Dna at th time, but- - fire to t}�e straw stack, and derepite the befond the frogaent expressio s Rivera to Mr. J• B• Martyn, bowmauville" one1, - 1 . . -strenuous efforts of those AAres�nt the en• that opinion, no dna thought,' n0'ioietat of load, 121 btishale of Alsike and Rad Clover I fire stea0 � - I . k was oonsamed, tdgether with a the matfett t3 eek for a furthe lnvesti;ga• seed fox which lie reoeiyed f+602. 1 ;for aural: frame cow stable underneath. A1• tion. The matter will now be given one land revioae he dot $391.76 Who URS WEDNES :a r` gg thou h the man- were enable to save the same attention: As to the la tar Iran ao• can beat this seedy transactiot ? t aw the fire was confined entirely .,,to to tion, it is alto ether likely . t t we ill The gharge again$t J. E. H r�clton, '�� ata Ii �,( fOl1Oing `,K -straw, TorOntOb of selling drags fort an illegal - ythe stack. - Mr. Brown -is to be congrat• bear -more of it within a fort ight. . ^^ -Y ���" �N „„ ui ase have been dismissed efts mraaly, VIED' _�_u - elated upon his narrow eB. ape; �� the P 'I' . �. E i, { n won d 'ha fl been a The be inning of Lent, I+'e ruary 2 ill, remand , .owing. to tho Crown s i anility ' `OUR � ���CTItI � �� CT��LL� I r - burning of the bar l v • i s . The ends about tl:e ta° tomenta, ds •s later than lath fir.- to find aterieilstneaes wlio h ve d>!s very aerioas o s - • 3 y , • e r .: ° treat e r it. a pear s the . it. ss' .1'8 ire alrlefor .,, "� jA *t .. s X i . e lase deservA oxedit fcr th work er€vtni j Easter :will ISA A fix' lith. ppb. i�., , p l y ,:.. - r34y-,' A �' et';" � _ .. .. p tt..,, . -. y. -. - . • . 25 Nr' .._. I - . ::,_ t � : - R .,. _.,.. 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