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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1897_04_09"KAS VM �_ 7 " � 1H !- 7 .. . 7 - gg g Mi 4� W 45 M4 1 AvX"4,AV , 1:` 6 C. ;vg w TO "A 4 Y, ir ONT FRIDAY,� APRIL 99,1897- NO 21 VOL,- Xvle�:�.� I ICKERING: Jorafseatiornat -(garb*. HIGHLAND OREEK Balsam -Mon. OUTAROUNDUS Afedical. 4 got to work. sarvis has started to Work at Mrs. Jam�s Jones has not ye LATROT LOCAL HAMNING4 RX00RDED BY Cloasun's. U. Sikes has eagaged with Alonzo Jones M. BATEMAN, M,D, C.M., C.M., W14 By OU& BenCloasonhad the misfortune to lose 1for the summer Re & S.O-., Ooroner. 0Mce and Redd 06 King Street, Pickering Office hours: K r in one of his horses. h1r. Oak preached an exoelleat seruionl OLAREMONT 9:90 to 11:30 Evening 6 to S.- Fred Davis and Mr. Aoson preached on here last Sunda y Sunday at Centennial. J. E. Disney has a n w horaw, having C. DEWAR. M. D�1, C. U., F. T C. Moon has started to work for Mr. hased the same fro n Mr. Jones, or - My is indisposed M. 0. Attention given to Electrical for a fortnight. and has been 80 Dixon. Success Charlie. r M Rokering. treatment by Galvanic Batter Office -and T. Maxw residence, that 16-tely occupiell Bert Mantle's chopper ceases 6 ell'o'bee on Saturday w4ti a good E. Graham has engaled with Arth by Dr. J.'H. peratiou Eastwood, Dale's block, Pickering, Out. n and after Ifth just, stiocess. All the boys report a good time. Johnston for the summer, and Mr. Busbby Mi. Chapman's friends will be pleased to has rented the dwelling yacated by Mir. -is here now see hini out again after two weeks illness. Graham. J. Lumbly. of Markharn, PftiDtiD9 for several of our people. Tile annual meeting of the Highland Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Disney' are witit IF -%ENT ON & DODDS. BARISTERS. Mi6s Mary Wallace. of Lgllngtoi�, is Crook F. B. C. will bq field oil aturday friends down cast. They were called away here With heir sister, Mrs. Goo, Gerow. evening April 10th, ifi ElIloVe hall, at 8 to attend th funeral' o! hire. Diiii SOLICITORR, ETC., 10J Adolaide street SPINK' MILLS'; seat, Toronto. At Claremont Tuesday lily Itabert Grahara shipped another carload o'clock. Members and those wishing to sister,, but will spend a short time witit )oin are. requ ohorses for tile old country on Wednes- ested to be, "on time. The frien(t.,j before returning. day.- Hig land Creek team filled tho dry E FAREWELL, Q.'�C., BRRIS- gooda ��R, County Crown Attorney, anil County Cobbler's orners. A. Knox and wife, of Brock 10ad, witidow of Durionns store 1113t o'caeon, our Solicitor. Cort House. Whitbv. 10-y bbl, re aini Psi w is to fill tile post -office window this Choic , 'Flily Patent Flour $4.40 here Tuesday with Mr. young an (,,Iioir.isdoinR nicely. ur ARRIS- Drab $10,00, Shorts $10-00 per ton,, family. season. Mi!j,:3 Maria 11-3phins, open anday-, LIVRA, B ------ t .13 TIOW & NTcGIL Talbert ana Modouald each hi 'attie are' 9olicitors, &c. office Opposite PoSt (3d it Milig Ilutaiiison. SOARBORO" ofnU6 Whitby,ont. Jno Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. 0arload of cattle, sheop itt'id pigs to Toronto Mi:ii Edith Michell is spending a few last week, 'A.McGi1fivray,IkL.I3. MouovtoLoan. 8y day.4 with her brother J. H. Mich' elf. Mr. a'nd Miss usslemen, of Bakerhill, W. Bubbby left Mr Micwgau,OD Moodily is$ Ila ttie wilf06 is spen'dilig a few reterwa.ry., -e 110 line Inlrohnsod a fami and i days With her friends at Wliitby. UndlAy Wiill MiSS Mag(liO 81)(tilee. wile) a Poter Aloore isgoing tendq.re8iding, to act asi furomark.: R - on the farm lately vacated by Johi. Leo. HO PNT N Albert Russnell has -m-ov, ell attended. The sub'act was I-Oppor- S,VETERINARYSC 0 The Epwqrth League of this vicinity Wa:i d into the w H-9 GEON, G r to of the Ontario Vot- nard. adua GOode house itud will continue to buy up tuities to do good, seeing theiri, naina Wwnoticed a gray horae grozing it urinary College, Torontio, registered mouiber nlituck for shipment.. hwas taken up by' IV. D. Annis. of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. the 9pruce in the central garden. Wililliam. The re-organivation meeting of the Sear- nd one- Miss L Office, residence aud shoeing forge ono a illie May Morgan,, of Athez, is of Green Itivor. steel boro Maple Leaf -football club wafi hld vt -ter miles north where itrt thou uai visiting her cou8in, Ada 1�ouud, N ortl' I tile con.; -A number frorn here attend#-,( oes at iron prices. OM and hh0P riving sh - - ; N , I - - Sviirboro rost oflico last Saturday night Tole- Claremont, illiti week. 4 1). last. X. bOUTS from 7 to ii a. m. and I to and elected the following pfficers cert at Stotiffvillo on Thurs'day graph addyeas WliitCY&le. Ont., P. U. address, fir. 1(ov. J. A. Adainoon, M. A,, of X hig Groon River, Ont. lion. Presidouts--J Riollardson, M.P.P., good time reported. iitoii. formerly of England, will supply and W P Maclean, M.P. Tho Y. P. S. C. E. are tiot holding d it Doxt Sunday. Preeident---C W Flint, meetings in, tile church now for tl:e ult%ij7' Erskine I)ull)* Y. R I TobillS Caster has just reeoiy6d-a car. Vico.-Pro' 11 )oiled the music. sidont Beldam. 'wanderiug A Wiil and Orvis ]call . of 111110. Yoll can always rely* upon See -Trea's,-A Martin. Wt- noticc rpllOMAS DU�NN, ConveyAhcer, Com - to t getting sh lime by calling at Mr. CitlAftin - B 9tobo. I for K good fre lie outh. on 5,undfty niglit lookill;, JL niiiionor for taliiiig wit mer cliniate. Me thinks ChvrrywcA:o(1-..­ r Clarewout, Out. 20Y Nekri' Cftster's elevittor. 'Man. Com. -E' Wilson,: �b ''Tl*4(l,- F 4 C611ege will b�, their fir -it Ptopping place Charles Doruslia's Violin was take�ll from Stobo and A Martin. B U NITI N G, Isaiier 'of 'M arri age his barber sho Moodily night, but tile p On ding 6f pupilwof S, GREENWOOD ic r1i Ontario,--:; S. No. f4car- Be Licouges for the County of theft wile intended for.' joke aud he has , Stan doe at the store or at his,rosidence, Picicering boro for Mare)i. The names f the ii high. his instrument -again. viiiago, 21 cat of each clites in order of inerit:-Senior PQ -open for Wi�te'r Te'rm on Tuesday, Dentgn & Dods, the law' -ors who' visit L� lfa,�key has finished gaidening. y -1th---Allen Wholer Ro Y ung, Lydia t, 0 FrE10121AS POUCTIER, Licensed Auc- JaDuary ryth, this place ' John cGuire hai gone to Cievelarld. ofich week. have taken JL tionoer, Valuat-or, etc., for Eapt York and R It Part- Stob6, Fred La Fraug Louie Wilson, The 'roads have at last got i good cor Fo n nor n tile person of 1"tank rd. The E'dgar Stobo.- Junior 4th -A Annig, A dition. tbewboleof Nortl-, and South Orftrio. Strict Young, A now firm will be styled Denton, Dods & Third,' B Vickery, E Heron, K at to n U o it gi ve n t o ai I om ers by un R i I or telegraph. i0laargesModerate. Address THOS.POLICHER, Ford. Farmers are busy plowing tbrz)ugh Mccowan., Senior 3rd -8 Almis, H -Ma- section. ox 47, Bronghaw,Ont. . ..... Thore are seve e ial very bad places on the son, J Lennox. L Cornell, G Stobo, .1 IV. Parrioder has acain rented the Sad. "a from his nuni- must be fixed as soon as possible to pro. 1EER, ETC., POSTILL, AUCTION Brock Road, south -of here, and The saule Odell. Junior 3rd -11 Young. E, Annis. ler esta:ie, Green ftiver, solicits sale 0 Wheler, 6 La Fraugh, 11 McCowan, .1 Mike McGuire and his uncle, CharleyV. erous frionda both far and near. Sales 'dents., A good coa bg of S iyol McKean, Senior 2nd --I) Vickery, lire moving on the Howell farm. of farins, ver aoc r farii stek. and overyihing that is tei be sold Nvill Young, John Lennox, L White, E Odell Graham Johnston. ha moved into the... 8 the only-appitrout reuiedy.' be baDdled lv) the subscriber with, the utmost Junior 2nd -M Lennox, 0 Sprunt, Fred house latel a&re and sold to the very best advantage. 681y The public school football teara organ. occupied by Mr. Gerrv. ized on Monday evening With the follow. Stevenson. d into the village James Gibson hisia move lug R. B E.kTON, TOWNSHIP CLE RK ffioers President, Charloo Macab, and has taken his old job with F. L Green. lee beorge Jackson ii movin g-1 too his Whit - D -a Conveyancer, CommiasignOT for taking M. v David Hopper; captain, Wm. Gerow; %ffid.1vits, Accountant. and Insurance Agent. Wills pro - by farm, and Edgertou s going to w Mouey to P)an on farm property. secretary and treasurer. John Henry. fill orL-,,, sbated. OFFICE -:At Whitevale. 'Will be in aeo. Burk has 'rented the Holtby th farm here: Brougliu every Monday afternoon f Will be known as the Victoriai. or the f esidence. �he football boys have arrangements'. The hockey boys hadtbeir pilot taken Isaac Littlejohn and family have gone bout compiete for the 24th of M&y. LL9(.k transaction of bualness. 7 - v Weduesday and tile same"wil a oar to Toronto to reside. out for postera. FFHE WOBURN HOTEL, is a house ia tile Globo. As the portrait of it t that A company is being formea i h The i�f Jas. Williams'llas enoagp,ld With Colin n IL well furniAhad in evary depart. has never known defeat. 'bar is alway,4 supplied with the bost'brimdft of 0 a rumor Philip for tile season. to op -p up a trout pawl on 14 . Gleesor,',g that lacrosse will serve to keep lie boys farrr�. The location i3 said to.be the best liqu:)rs, while tile stableshbvebeen itifit refitted and will be fontid convenient to atd,ch men as Messrs. Willis, Gerow and Bode]] were in the (10!lnty. in good condition dukiog 0 summer i r tile city 811tur'day. w��l as othors. Spo�ial ottention, pRi(l t 0 lie coin inercial taravellerii, an(l meals at 'all hours. C r, Gtirry has moved to W. ULEARY, Proprietor. 24-ly ;i Mrs. Bray received a telegram on Moo The Ladies' Aid of St. 611n,F church wt�rkdd the small farin during the last Ield a raeotiog on Tuesday afternoon here. ye lie -was good cit ell aud w' day stating t �)at her brother. iii -law, Wm�. cIt of En,glan& Alex. Birrell has moved,to Markhain greatly n ikised. Cit it i McKittrick, bf Orangeville, list] died that morn a, year w Gleeson ))as b�en a ery busy mau 'but no particulars were given. where lie has engaged fur ikh a iDg, Mr. Reosor. during tile past tell days. St. Geor-e's Church, 112keker g. 0 is all alone, - Years ago deceasod lived at Greenwood. A load of suck er fishers ivent gout), Lyman having b�eu and -still is very e SERVICES, lie has resided at Oraugeylllo for about from here 013 Tuesday and had eonsider. Morning.Praver sts wbin!*b 6L n twenty-five yara. SUNDAY- R.m over yunr iaie'ro: Mumps firtit followed by grippe Sund-IT Sellool �2.30 p,n). The market still' cotltinujq to 41hrisll r,,�w - . , , - dertake to repair a v0atch for v u. A couple of young 1hen fro able success' -Praver. Fyoning 0 m Audlo'y here, Wednesd%y of- every week. Throo Don't forget the combination, Rale here PfRinA'T -Service and Bible Class 7,. 0 The very best -fliclory made bpent Sunday here with friends. Somo ri luate 'a] and tile filiest too]" are titDO after church they started for home, tile articles see bills. cash price paid for all- kinds of prolu Saturday', April 10di. For it is, of good buyers are always oil hand. Highe ca., Used with J atient 6kill lo -ake but befure going fftr the horse allied and p SMING - TERM' It. ll� Price had finished his verandah, f3rown's Corners.. o r y u watch as good as when 't ditched tile cart eaufling sonjo daruage to Dd has engaged with John Miller an,] t I fl`r eft tile O'llop aud'tho price tile eawe. They werecowoolled to Sons for the suminer. offei­6 F;I)c,(,.ial A1vnntttgt to ijbw, Robert Sisley 8undayed with J. Fieming". 8 DO higher than 'is often charg. over u ght find have tbe vehicle fixed. Jameti Beattie,Jr., has liased himself M i,3aes Fleming and PattQ ed witli, yar.nient of th-(i ea for botch work, Their mitifortune -created much sympat by friends here larst, oveek. to John Bell and ntile iiindo of our generous heurted toil this otlimm' N1jnLj`r'tt110iohu will The farmers hereabouts have once n..): or wit 1ros., near N no. S agers. J Barnard,'I� vii, V_ Alarni cOrumerced seeding. Somewhat earlier C I C), 4L McFarlane treated the ehool than usual. 0 re 1141eiulin fishing these days. I believe sixty has Quite a number of our aportii are -sucker Jeweller, Wh tby. children' to maple taffy on Thursday even It. linffiugt n Var we a* informed', purchased the loft 0 ing. when All were highly' pleased. Olr TORONTO,:��:� is tLU urday aftern on a con ab nt fifty of tile you Dg 00L)Ceasicn. W that is tile fifty acres'fr-Ai-ig on the 6th largest haul yet. On and after the 29th i iam�sl, f a will likel I I I uch pleased to. see that James y walk il him 130ni Or st�l�le'nts going direct froin College,into- fulks of 1,11"i v cinity were iDv ted over We are m' goo, pori jons are. leaving vacancies for.,np.w self. Maxwell is able to be out again bftUr a long, when Mr. and Mrs McFarlane treated Thomas 0 'Psefied his final spell of sickn y V0 has ca With IN4 ondid facilities, seven Teacberq. t:% o tiloin to a gennille "ougar.oll" in tho maple medical exams, and will be a full fledged 13ible.cliles Lecturer we ci,.:) guarautee good resul Is. grove. every Friday evening at Ma.1- - v Many 0 f can look b'ck wit" U. D , when the council see fit to past, The Rev. Vickory condacts the chmi_ Will. SHAW, Principal,, pleasure to times spout in tile sugar busb, We must congratulate the persever. "Ijvi�c:yone should at tend. Rod tile youth@ and maidens of tile north 3errard an Youge much pleRsure we sit�te that /in I lug young will). To orn part of this Province are still bubily Marth Monk still'coutiuus to mend. Wis englig ed each opring,in ,bo*l'x)g dowlj, hope soon to see her out agaiii. en River, Gre Lid 86oQ1 wag closed down on Monday after-, Wiss Maria Hopkins ViRited Nl a i H noop on A Practical joker got tile laugh on account of tile, tet.wher, r. acquati ttle KAD number of our local pufit'ciaiis on Thurs. Hutchison Sunday. havi'9 taken ill. We illi llopu that his sick - n day evening of1set week, that being --all iss Nellie Barton spent Smiday with nesR mav be short. fool'6 day.'' Not' 'led calling Mrs,. Allibus Ho James Ionson root with a very. r.-kinful I oyer. ices were mal cident. While feeding a euttin� box at. for a meeting in ball at 8 P. M. Mrs. U. Young spent last week in Tor, ac the town y onto VisitiLUg y W&V precise] . when person. addre&%e4' Was friends. John Irving's last Frida lie in some rt WiLlI tl got his right hand in onta no 11VIL c urgently requested go "'tind ilurd Miss L, Fraser, of Locust Hill, was v assist Ia knives, the sarlie gettiug very -.,adl V cut. getting khe voters ]iota ill shape for the iting at P. R. Hoover'& B. Wilson has been under the weather Tile annual Meeting of the -Searboro R.'Al F161 next T.3rovinoial ole Markha Ranger F. B. C. ction' Many got 111680 -few days with Ia was field at the residellea ho had never I been fLctiN,e in _grippe. notices, w on Saturday e�eilltlg, it being M iss Edith icheli, of Sto,iffville sof D, Brown '3 -77-7!- those matters and'of cours� felt slgularl y visiting her brother. John H. the tonth organization for. this club. The election of officers for the enkiullig year re-. favored. Both parties wtre included in Geo.'and Miss Aunie Ferrier were away U111% Ho' kin;.� V. Clareonf�.,.. Irr,�L.,:L:_ the 'oke, 4nd the committoe meeting com. spending a few days at Aurora.. sulted as follaws :-Alex. Noilson, P lion. wit president ; D. Brown, president ; Janie monced and concluded I a huge laugh, S. Spence had the misfortune to loose t, 'Pi _zliid Dentis ckei-ing. sing Maxwell, vice.. presiden t James Clayton. a laughing chorus coinpr tile ODfire, his borse before help could be procured, 1) by day and night promptly attend secretary- treasurer Goo. Little, captain program. The perpetrato of the scheme The farmers here are talking of com. ed to. General blacksmithiiag. Larne -and Grocery UJL W. Irwin, fireld captain. 11fanaging colli- Imelicing seeding, Particulars next week. di'Deased feet a spel;ialty. Afso agent for is as y -et nukoown. Report of.Claremont public school for Mr. and iss Musselman were vi mittee, C. Callendar, %V. Maxwell, W. McLaughlin Carriage Co., Oshawa. Irwin, A. Little, J. Irwin, S. T1 nMiss Leonard- and Miss Maggie Spe 4P bsife the Methodi'st C h u rc h-11 March. Oth class-Cbeil Hopkins, Laura n catalogue of cutters just to band. F Ally club wishing �O arrange a matclholpnleaas Sunday. Powell,- Robert Stolitaii ; Sr. 5th class a Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, of U'hi' ddress commun.14T to the secretary$.., oEffie Thowson, Aggie M-lobell, Robert tevale, Ltic ving. vdr�chased the And'ro* U spent Sunday with Mr. and ra. Nigh- James Clayton, I �cwnl: Corners P. 0. W 0, ci IV nt0n Scott- Jr. 4th class-Lavina Sharrard' ankrupt' eto6k at 75 cents on the 19 R..b' I swander. Say People, look out for your graineries if 0 -1 0 WV 0 en Be'sse, Zella Evans ; Sr. 3rd -class spot CUSh. together with it choice P Moore bas, moyed into the -Allandale Fou not got a bell attached. A -well 0 P :0 Cr _jh n Caster,- Ethel Storey, Olive Tracy; far knomp resident to our east, wJ13 aroused a 04 4 C6 0 Low stock of groceiries, confect. na." residence. r. Stewart intends 00 0. 14 0 0 Jr. 8rd class -Ruby Shirrard, Walter working it himself this summer. shortitime ago by an electric b I which he .4 0 ionery, flour. Gould 8 best Anderson, Robert Leggott; Sr.2Dd class- Our veteran root grower U., You 0 0 ..4 bad fastened to Ilia grainery do r, and when brand, and feed, etc., I in. Lg IS the door was opened it would ring in tile tv Minnie Powrie, Aggie Anderson, Luta looking up nis seed bed 'as I nticed h 12. 0 tend re -o Ding the store Gibson; Jr 2nd claso-Ral i Brodie, Lena in bix little nursery the other -do, made 0 CD fur siness on p V. house At the sound of tile bell he 0 0 Ji > 0 for th spot with. -Ili Thomson, Herbert Gibson; Yart 2nd nlase There are some striking out foi the north a gun. The hief quietly Ito (D a' 0 dropeo the oats and made for the hay. CD ek Farmer, Frank 48sel, Herbert west from bare every week and lots more 5 cy, 0 0 :3 0 Monaayne Ngw1come down or I sboot"' said the pro - :4 Cr 0 ch Ist, Forsyth; Jr part 2od-Nellie Michell, Ed. going when the "Banks" got fairly opened own with MC 10 war 0 t:�Oq 5 0 d Pugh, Fred Evans Sr part Igt­� 1 for that purpose prietor. Thogentatoncecanied 0 0 W. G. Barnes bht sold to Mr. Gouin of a 15 0 a very sorrowful plea and was let off for M. May Leggott, Mary Mftc�a�, Addle Ora pa� Three Rivers. One., Pogis Stanton this time. I will not mention any names 0 b 'tiof tbe-publie ronage Ia soli. ham , Jr part 'Ist-Oggie'L,OgRott, Eva 2.23J, -4 Jan' No. 19979 for the'dum of 0800,00, i�e wish this tim e-, but I will just say this thief is cit6d.- David Pow'rie well known ta-all hereabouts, and the bell to Tarr, Average Pleb Mr. Gouin every suecess with his h orse room 42, jr. room 48. A. E. Torrie and think if he starts him in any race tf� worked immensely, 00 Mar 0 . .............. -ovingt6h. and L. Little, teachers. wilt show some of the French-followe the Apr About 1 0,0104 on Sunday morning the I to: M ; way home. To the 1' W C2 barns and out-buildiugs belonging to W. .�O: P.M Aumber of lung men have been milk. insou, one no Al MoRittrick, a we 1 -known' and yo 0 c . ...... Ro J ing no special v ile west'of Markhaw,..�. in The,iindersigned having formed a piri .8 highly reapected farmer, w 0 live Isit", It is believed they lith out 2,600 bu' hels of gr in, imple. n rabip y! are from down south somewhere, They are n -ow prepared to do &]I kinds of ceinent con- ville, Out., stabbed W M 01 a mile from Orange were grumbling about the darkoess StArg Sept cret�(work, also carpentering in all its br were burned. veral head. himself in the heart Tu to to k" . esday with a large _y merits etc Tbef.bave all tackle necessary for Lbe r evening last and so a w ff. eatile weie injured by the fire. semoval ord of encouri&­ V Oct. 0 W of badingo Ad fay paiticular wention to butcher knife. Deceaded ws about fifty. went one of the fair over S4,000, part sex thotiRht the ly covered by insurance. that 'class of wor . Fqr further injormstio W to Itov. 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Y {• _ r 3i; a .. _._ ,.. . ,_. .. - *#7-•' - - . r - ,'- - - —.. a ry- L"" :. the or of �., t r t` through the first verse with all Y . a yntntion for a lover she visit; the h•.,mblest' quarters of Landori ;'� A f he esquieite ppetfios of which her voice wild nsv+er see again, stud it was ao �N gpNQR�' THE NEN, " cess cxtpable. it rang out soft and clear Ald t,bat people thought it was owrn south bf the Thasmes. - Haif of th �- �� f route lies though the abode of !,overt acmes the room and the profeasor al- t the accompatt,ist played on; the -, , ! torr Lambe, is corer 'than Whiter �" d notes betaine slUwer and final! cease P t �}net tenciexl be dreams He woke and then .ha waited. Y H4W HNiILD WILLH�MEffiD- chape9. The crack troops of the British with astart to fund that'she had stopped Apparently Nel- a,rrny will be used i"nstead of lice to fibs �'Var�vack driest flats we38 al- a+ltd wlsB Putti back th>�S music. lie had not heard. 'Che mugiu had fall- gATH H12 WONDERFUL REIGN.}O ways dismal. On a bright day they t.� A i,n,-" hsaid harshly. Sing it en froan her hands, and she was star- keep the line of march. Ln .ei 1 looked more loom and . . in out with a white sat face at the Tier Pinar for the areal Jabttee Rees— ABOUT 25,0 DIILITARY g Y grimy than a$�iiln g will be em to ed. du;rin the da '" to Ef She• it thio h once more ' and crowded hall before her. F Y g y ever ; and when the sun beat down $ The El eestators 'rHcutaetver will be lite tial etron and whelp she looked around the pmofessor "Sttige fright, pons flit tg l" people ;,. v line the rxttee and keep order, be. + g sallow upon the dull -red was staring out of the window and the murmured. 6reaterrt t3peetarie—Loudon YYtli be_ aides forming wards of honor and fir- br•icka it segued to be +:ru5hin out the 1►verwitetwed, esti t'rte5ee wet bre Tx• ins sabutels. G`avalry in the arrange- 1 rte: g eight of his ba<)k turned toward bar Some of ,,hem �ttared at heroldly ; orbitaut, meat forms a ver important element, .F life, and stifling -the breath of the hu- sent a chill to her heart, ")tome of them put u them' open class- - y '� p The En and It is officiallyy stated that there man beings who fought and strug- I w'as afraid I. should l,e a failure, es to look at ! `; but they rZo�i 1d1 riot gush lieople'. are not: to' be will be ten cavalry hegimenta em_ she said, with s half -sob, taking her see what she saw a man lying IQesing, blamed If the year of"the ,record reign plc ed, inclusive of the First and Seo - glad and laughed and werpt inside. To- glovfts. "I am" sorry—I perhaps dyiQtg, on a bead; they co d nut y dny t}ie heat was altnoat unbearable. He turned round at the sound of hot Cee! what tike felt -that tarribe ach- imlai'see them thtets far as a Perste- and Ltfe (Iuards, fhb Royal $crest G•uardls this Scots Gra a, who are all It heat- down upon the ugly, narrow, voice. She did not know that his eyes ing a.t qtr heart and that cho in at COig� season rather tbam an occasion- �' were"full of tears, and that the so g - near London, and conttngedta oC Iran valid street until a bar throat. Sudden! the mast !eared of o and tban ivin writes a Loner 8Q poverty -attack- y' j Y kng g@ tete, Light and Heavy Uragcons, Hos, ren neighborhood app aced loathsome, had con ured up recollections of his from her eyes and she saw, with start, - dead wi e. the waiting audience before her nd the d°n entrees+poxtdentl. Even the pica• ears, and Royal horse (Artillery 't These, with the colonial cavalry con - even to its hardened inhabit•ant.s. In "Scales l" he sand abruptly. Amd Nel- glasses leveled to her face, a 'd she P'ectn of the great week in Owe are ti gents a Id the Indian s ectal r pp pre- am� of the fl is "a worrkt ho was lit- lie wc,nt back obediently to the piano. turned to the acxvrri ni,yt, He under- not altiogether enchanting. There ►ei sentative c valry, will all 1)e quay Bred t1e more than girl wandered listless- Your voice has beam well trained," stood hear glance and commenced again, to Ile e great c:elebratioD, one day o1; in a new a ectal camQ at IIounslo they was all he remarked: rhon she ralrscd herr eyes and i stared which to be devotted to rho public. h:nglush crvali'y being drawn romt ly backward d forward, or strummed I had a gond master," Baid'Nellie, .straight toward flys gallery. When d - with wear effort u It will be a eta" �, A.l ershat:, .niche ter, and Norwic fon y Pon her little piano. with the chill growing at her heart„ she opemed herr lops her voice rang aur pendous affair be card' the oceasio . There will be tw ,ntq- Sthe was le with the heat, and rest- " and I have always kept 'pp my prat- c Lehr and full acratss pa , iile crowd hall. questaon—something unmatched in the five infant regiments emlrloye on 1 Less with a dull forrebodirlg that had lice. I h�be practiced every day eines it .neve)r faltered ; the notes fe 1 frotta history of Cltristemdoan in certain re-+ the proc�slon da ,which will! me Jude, I have'. been married." her lips liquid, wonderful, and eau alts s©van battalions of the H' se, entered her heat, For the first tulle 1'Good, good "I (said the professor mud- dianoe suddenly became still. � They stets` The enttle, la the greab since her marriage she felt lonely and denly. "VQry good ; and' if something ceased to stare at ,her ; o +ra leasee; sovereign, iq whose honao�r �adl will bet hall (irltards, and i be rrymrti ncler will pc be eii'awn frown Aldershot, ver, misery ble, sed she had been married ,Mould turn up, will you - take it at .fell—i.t was strange that they ad be- "done, is well worithy the howager which Shornoliffe ttnd probably places fur- Jugt six .months. Darin that time once 4" Poore dim—and in that great bat Chore bel. eilibjectg will pay her,. It will be t -her away, anti will rAl}rese.ni nQ_ Y g Nellie caught, hear breath' with a gasp was scarcNly a sound to be brat The lish, Irish, Scotch, - anti Welsh e'•qr. - paid gladly and with Complete national nothing had occ aired to mar the bar- you do think—you thiols: I can seen song went on. What was tl re in .menta, with the King's Royal ifle� I m,ony of their lives. Fqr six months of astonishment that ol'd-fashioned air to hold! them unanimity, in spite of suixitantial sacri- and the Rifle Brigade. These wil bel t91ey hod been perfectly happy• Ever "Take it' 1" able cried. "Then—theli, spell -bound fE A gi;rl's fresh voice call- fices which it will involve. London int contingents, not regi.ments.. A-longt y' some money9 'ins to hear absent lover. " They had nev- with theae'will be strong representa- t:hing had gone smoothly. Ralph, who "I think," said thn f et- er heard. it su like that befur , The jubile© week will be a plane fo fly from, tive mmpanies of the Itoyal Engin- professor, cans ng for all who value rcional comfort, elle! was a singer in one of the theaters, ting 'his diwnit v and his ,Ln lish, with _eyes of beautiful women became moist • Pe pons and the Army Servide Corps. All had had continual engagements, and al- ;t sudden frantic .gesture, ," think lou strong man leaned forward tc hide txanx&ility, The cost of see' g the these will be in a s ectal cam on Wim- tlaf a peautif ul vote e—a ve,ry peauttful their face They scarcely real zed it � bledon Comtmon for the occapsiun,. and a •though the salaa•y-he earned was v r •• ween, of �gettin about London, of Y void 1 when the music stopped ; the they g are to attend there t.Lree days before remail, they' had lived comfortably upon '1`h,at afteirnoon Nellie waited imps- looked a to see her dila Barin from merely existing here, 'will be more than► tie t"o o throe b tient! f p PP great cert etnhny, g g - it, and been conteut. But now there Y or Rai h to come back from the+ atagep,�and foer a brief ttwmen there aa►n be mea.,wred on a cash basis. their work as street guards, The Ad - was agnawing fear in he"r thoughts—a re(hears'al. She was burning to tell him was a dead silence. Then the storm rift has come to be a fact that Lon^ miralty bas not been left out, ' " and • the news, and to get. Ilia p+rmission to began. Artificial women forgo their don crowded is the most tutcomtorlable etrong cont.igents of Ibl•uejackets and jttxring anxiety that refused to•be still- look oris' for ••an en ement. The pro- artificiality ; w+earied men woke to life royal marines are to have very Proulin- ed. Slee had seen Ralph grow paler fe"-ssor had spoken so favorably of her. again, and shouted wildly at the empty city In the world. For years, its hotel amt (places on the day; in fact., the and thinner day after day; she heel voice—had given he<r so much encour- let"fcirm. Nellie heard it faintly) at the accomniociation bas becstt inadequate. kxlnrejatkets are to Khare the honcir of noticed the weariness grow in his eyes, age-lent.—that she was filled with the Vk but her onl the ht was to et This the stele of honor at I'u,�kin hent • Y utg g year --well, it is ezbausted aI- t g wildest Mopes. There must be some- away t.o Ralph and while sh was I'atacc and at Cyt. Paul's Cathedral with the tiiecl look 'that was fast becoming thing in it. He had promised to help speeding homeward in a cab, & Paan ready, and only a small fraction of the ver ,ick of the Guards baltaliOne - ltiabitual to his face, and she was afraid. her oust of rsheer dmiration for her those cello a ra caro to the biles y a was making profuse al,ologiexs !to th,� mIB .N detailed for that dut"y. i . What of, she, scarcely dared own even vloice, and surely it must be worth. audience, He was sorry rs. Cinder- cellebration have secured their sleep - t something -for so great a professor to wood could not sin a ain tbat� ni ht i _ I'Hl�. PR(X-ESSLON ITSELF to herself; but she knew that Ralph take Ilea• u SCh© la back luxurious! g g g n6 quarters. Locamotian in London P Y Y but hs hoped and believed they would wily be abotlK a toile in length. + Ib was working too hard, and that the in her ear chriir and -dreamed olden when the toVVIA is filled with ole, iy Y t 6 hoar, her again very soon. ! P will MmJJ)rise four regime',nts of eav- ,, Bummer heat - was undermining his dreanin. And the summer afternoon When NH'lie got homb the room seem- slower• tthan anywhere else. It is a airy, eight. squadrons of the House- atrenglh. . wa.ned and passed, and still Ralph slid ed to, her very dark. She saw distinct- town of great distances, and although hold Guarclis and other infantry, ~even not come. She sat up listening for his ly two figures whinh came towalyd her the re lation of streert, traffic is the bands, and three batteries of artillery ' the sot. dotwn`' presently to practice. footste s. Some bot was tuakin such P lJ' g as $ht+ •entered, and then elle b and a Titers will lead tris line, and he fol - Somehow to clay her voice sounded a noirse on the stairs outside that she + � beat in the world, the narrow thorou h - faint voicxr--Ralph s void—apt alying to g lowed by t -be troops from India an+l clearer wad stt•onger than it had ever could hear nothing. Mitten—heavy- bar 'from the bed. She heard 0ei.ther fares and immense trtmber of cabs and Pram the colonies. Then will comt� done before. Thle keys seemed to fall booted "wen—seemed to be trrA►m in u ` , P g P thle doctors admonitions nor the 0urse s omnibuses during ' the season have the I ke of Connaught and his staff, with scarcely an effort beneath her fin- with Some heavy burden. She could Hntreatie:s She knelt at Iter hu band's Lord �t'alPrley', the Commander-in- ge�s, and she found heYself sin in an hear their titans feet clanll)erin u made teransit by either of these meth - g f3 Y g 1? ' side , and aobbPd her heart out �n his Chief of the army, and the dead���ar- old song that she had known years ago shi could hear the murmur of ,herr pillow. od,is insufferably slow. What the situ- tHrtr staff. b'ollow"itlg this brillianu at. borne—a dull, pathetic little air that gruff voice ,and �ba sighed impatient- . . ,, o , . 0 . . • -. ation will he neat June it is cortege will come the ,teen's carriage, - made her suddenly break down and 1y as thesound� caul nearer. 5ud�len It was a. long tia w before Ralph thor- AI'PALGIh'(� 'I`O ANTICII'ATH•::, eec'oried by the Prince of Wales and sob --she scarcely knew why, except Iy they si.opped—stopi)ed outside her oughly t�r►covpreci, but whert be dui other DritiHh and torsi n princes od that the glao2ny forehodi,ttg had grip- door; and thein via an ominous silence. 1 Ped het' heart, and something in Cha 1'he'nvxt m ,!lent there• c)emo a knock, there' was a° longer any fear of afar- l�hMte remains only tits undergrognd horseltack. The procexs►on will clow+ - vation istciring thorn in the face. railway, blit that iu warm weather is with other : carriages containing the, sang, seemed, absurdly enough, to ap-. and a pol+tkina❑ !nuked in. Nellie Nellie+'s voice had driven the wolf rine esseH and ladies of the court, mern- P1Y to her, Soddenly an idea "olcurred started up with a cry. The policeman from the door. simPlY an unaspeakable abomination. of tbct ee�lunial guver>tments, an+i to her• tabs bTrang up, with a scarlet carne forward and triexi to keep hsr tic, it is not a very alluring prospect more military. flush on her cheeks, and with a sudden back. .same other metz followed him, .I dt is eixlxctrd ,brit: the procer�ion y I which Landon holds out td strangers will leave BlitckinKham'1 slate at 11' brightening in her eyes. In a few min- There seemed to be -quite a 'lot of men r TWO bIUTIIEiIA. Utes she way making her way rapidly cruwding into her little room, but . `.' who think of seeing this town en fete @ oclock, that a stop of twenty minutes through the narrow, reeking street, and she could see none of theist distinct- I not,c�ed bar wheal she entered the next Jutta. It is distinctly a home will be made for the outdoor thanks 1; out into i.he broadest 'thoroughfare be- ly—only one forTu that lay stretabed car. There was something strangely teatival wtlieh the Ilritish empire wilt giving cervi+•e at: tat. 1'au.l'8 Cathedral, gond. She stopped before a.house bear- unconsaous on a sahutle•r and over attractive about hex, thou b she roust bold in tart ca ata aYtuther of tine rminnttt'n fur ,het j)reyen- ingabrass plate aLid then the flush that form ,she bent, with a terribly 8. p 1 city• 6t rangerststt'e tatiun of an addre." at the lilatisit,n . in tier cheeks began to fade away. She white face, and lstare�d wildly at the have beau at least sixty, and, he:r face) not Invited, not even the rulers of nmoe•, and (that the Pa',ace ,will bei Ucsitated for a m,olment before she rang narrow stre m of red,. Wood that wa$ wa,s so 'bar,ewom• and the saddest I otbar nations. Of course ntranggrs reached again on the return at 2 Ilse bell, and then, in her nervousness, oozing slowly from her husband's col- ever saw. Iii a ate at nil Y Wolock. . gave such a peal that the professor, orless 1ipq. , P y great trouble, will come, and equally, of course, the Intt,ndirtR vi,sitorN tray be tort refit- sslurubering peacefull inside, started u . . . . I found myself wondering about her will be welcome, lout they ,must not# ed to know that the• lowest gsii,ted prit e 1-rl affright. Y P t i "` �" �' and sometimes—for a moment—would complain if the find the dcoornmuda- [o.k• a reeEPrye+ h to rreti! 5cunebody cess saying eome'thing to Y (yf`a► from �vhtF i` "Ach, Himmel l" be remarked. "Vat her about Italph, "lie fainted at _ red- almost forget my grief. Only for a bolts scanty and" that eference liar; thin pageant iK five triinvas, $'«3. 'I e.ra is it 9" tbotisrtn+i dollars leas already barn paid The relily came in the form' of a heatsal, and--" She ', lool{ed up, and .moment, though. 7'be{n ibe recollee- teen givwn to those members of tLe h A >Pcu]ators [c)r a da ''y rNttt of +,nt� lac at o dressed servant, who announced found the doctor w•as speaking to brr. tion that 'm flab Y• {{ 77 "The truth is kindest atter all," La Y y—my tittle, tender llritiNb tatuily who torus from ditrtant tiurlding fa.+ins S►t. Paul's Churchyard. that a young lady was waitin to see baby, used only to the loving clasp of ,arts of t ew i�e. )_ !� said presently. "Ile is veryy danger- ! p ilial, and, the professor's curiosity over- ou l ►11—so ill .~hat "I think"— lane, a motber'a arms, wits ►n that dreadful • -' < coring his usual uignity of mannors, be Y I h.' one aim of evbi•y litman tsetng i around the lshabbil ' furnished runm box in t2 oltin tea a car, would A �'rIRL'S FEAT.: are ortde.rs that the y uung lady should Y K dga in I,e,ndan on 'lluesday, June . 22, will g 4 think he ought. to removed to a +rune to me in all its terrible reality, be to rtes the be admitted. Nellie came) nervously. ;ham „tat. Ile re nirea� Queen and the ro al. to- YYYYY� l q great care— Y p Shr. glanced 1t the big, bearded man in a,nd - 1i would forget everything and Cession. The+ t lumber of persons who Xnae [be Overhand .toti-Vaev rrom Terata front of her and wished she heti not. gnat tura. Ile mu9t have a aurae,agd. rf his lite is to be saved he maist'�-be everybody and remember only my will be P(mowsried b prtropse on to ,rt. rrterab„rat. been fro hasty. -She way more than halt y that spared nothing." great narrow. I wanted m bob O• afraid of the professor—who had fiuch Y Y: that day eauosot be etstimated at less to mentiuninR, a few Jaye sRo, the! a reputation for eccentricity—and she Nellie, looked up helpplessly how I wanted himl M • heart was ach- ' Ye,4, yles," she said dully • "tie ahe11 y t,bun si: Inilliuns. It will prof ably t,e services t•endere+d by the 15 -year-old.: hesitated before silt ptunged_into the "have a nurse; ins Bio fAr the sound of his tittle• its story she held so carefully planned to @. be shall "be aparednotL- P- mute. It sill undoubtedly bet a larg= Countess Cassini as Sea re;tart' and in :" i te`ld him. ti'v hen she spoke all her nice, sngg ins voice, "and lite toaieh of baa baby seat nwnbrr of ,nen and w^omt n ever tc,rl><rete�r to het un• Ir, Count Cav�ini, ' ly •worded sentences, all her carefully l'he doctor silenced at her curiottasly. fingers. Hem cx,uld I live without him t ambled i.clgetheQ in t$e bis or of lie wondered wbat !she • w•as going to' t Y while Atnha•r.•sador of the Czar a! I'+ k t n, " calculated Blcxtuence vanished, and she do, «hy did God glue ham to me, only to the worEtd. '!'ilio massa to a brr of l to -. could only stariimer helplessly: t little pale -faced girl. Ii'ebad take bun hank attar that one 7ittlr g writes Q corrnslwndNnt, I umllt�t- I I—I -wanted to alk you," she began,' l�rrltscl that her husband was an brtmanity will i� .the real nicer el, ttte do t ut lac! st r o r „i,h "to—to test m voice." actor. He knew, too. that be earned year? 1'or weeks I ,tad .bean e,o happ mPD n h ale 1 fu a c c 11 • y annitl );sally memorable .event of thi mem= 1'he professor smiled-� im 8i only a small salary, and he .feared W g a visit t° my old homewll. ed a feat to which no other nseirnLer . B inure than he told her— than he baby. I had told him so much o the wrable dray, the spectators the solves of • l.)', inPicant smile—and she felon ver hey sex can claim credit--na►nr . N cared to put into words. . said nosh- dear grasidinamma he had never# seen; still be the great spectacle. 1'1 R, most , , truth she was bearding a lion in bin in further—he only woad red. And I had !ticked forward sci lvnRrily to iwpree ave fllgtit t ever with d wax the overland trip fruai, I e kin to Ste. den. g the da w the silett three trail ions in Yetrrslfurg, Thr you"tlg' Countess Ler L; , t)h, I knonv it's a btrange thi Nellie ordered a nurse, and everything Y hewn she would take him in � multitude, n$ else the doctor suggested, !with arack- Iher loving arms as only she knew how. tulmber, w'ho lined the Cham Ely- uncle and a Frenc-h physician attadh. !' ask Y du," she said nervously, bub And nmv I was ,akin him to her; not Bois dP Iltxil less disrtsgard of expeuae. gg sees and the ague est Ua- ed to the Chinese imlwrial hc>•;pital left I thought—i thutrgLt--" ! a * , o . . the warm, laughing titin!,led baby she+; tol,ey waiting for the soft of the. The professor• grunted through his ! , had lop ed ire, to see. 7'he little still, Czar into Paris, I d the Chine' a capit at last december. l: n - beard. there was tto haps I g drove t e whole "«'ell, well,' The ck)etor said eu, bis'[ Nellie'rettirr- ,+'bite clad figttre in the+ casket seem-; le'igth of the e'o+ute just !astute the til the rolling 1)laine of (`ent.ral Apia ' be saki "gruffly. "Will s?d to believe it and she t b the bed- ed another child. And the cruel °ars; {{>rcx etirsion Fossett aver it. It ,s.emed were tea+• ed be t ravelert� had r u c+ail- you take a seat It" ' Y 1 i like+ ridi sion t h . ! Oh, no," said Nellie, excitedl "If side, looking eagerly into her hus- •)° teci noisily on an+ seemed to sayovey, g he dry lion of a river tent t.bemselves with mule litters. y and over till 1 ce)uld acetest kers troru ��"tth all ►stuuanrt for eta !>gnka. t� you please, I'd rather stand; I'm too band's wlusiess face, and fist to find Y 1' • ' crowd of 100tk) of ev®n 1000dp is within Thr•ese they prNbently exchanged fur. i" scene sign od hope—in vain '1' is very screaruipg : " \t'heta's baby9 �" here s� I binese verxton�s of Ritasian sledges. anxious. I want to know about my< day he mi ht Qither die or live, and the babyt' ° s C°m Hhenfsiou; it is an withn_ voice. T want lis know if—if I could' g Sudden! • t1tP train 8t til i a l'.be Munguliattri know nut hang alx,,rt make some mune.y.' doctor had said that she mush prepare y opped, and my ma4 up of un,ita. Wht n the drivin ac) the rix- a bar at o.,s t hA - for the worst. It was im sRible—she husluinll' +vent, out to tasc�ertatn the tyuttrler mouiyte into the millions it in t3 y r 5lLe Paced• A sudden horror at her• I"0 etuae*. It was a broken rail, and we nu !o r -r a crowd i ahattrs, and a mounted also un eith« - own temerity averts+k her. She Nadi Could not, she would nut, believe that ng M- no longer hu- side, taki hold of Cha t+nd oP t he ►,,ir i. Dome to one of the most celebrated ro Rall>h might disc would bH de+tainr+d alx,ut halt an boor. loon. It iv n new and ,nighty creature, P I waft Qlacl, for baby cx,uld Lave a rest having attritiut� like unto cin other, prt+rl9es it againest the saddle I)O%%- till(I feasors of music: in London and bold! As she r;at t -Care t:he nurse entered In its tease gallops for dear life. - Phi mule of Y from that cruel joltins. p nue is almost aced. Thera gretwion has at leash the- inerit ()t: asked him to test list voice 1 6u o,- and brought her a letter. Nellie look- is revealed the nleani 1 TO he asked her a pP It was then that she came uqd sats ng of the words: dispensin with the use of Lradts. �vhicl"1 ed at it indifferent! '►What did letters down by me—tire woman with the "`ebe voice ot. the people Is the voice g mg guinea or m, for. y' of God." era a >rt to break. se sort rinK lt•us doing it.. Sh$ could sot a him• and matlter now• I She took it in her tremf} I' Y sweet. !rad face, and almost• without b;e must be told so at once. ling Lands and tare iC open wearily. As knowing it, I found myself" cutin t5tich al 6i ht will elaniber►a they RVPre tran�porred ,I I. think, perhaps, I ought not to have she read a sudden red flush sprang in- h g g Qutt•en Viotoria out m riot to hPr. It was sun a cnt)m witness on her resat fele da from Posting station' to posting stat ion Dome, she said nervous! "i am v her cheeks and a char li ht flashed Y'g b 6 She across the snow-covered plains and �, y ery g fart to me (mine was selfish grief, I anti her etacorti will be the real s or. I should Lave no money to pay ant° her e3res. She tea ou confused- onl thou ht sit m self .and ebe se►ami I'eota- rte,p �o torus. Their eyes will see and their )les without rest or interini�riun• for your oI -inion ; but—but I never ly What she read made no impression ed y to undea-mand. She didn't talk unt i they reached the -terminus of t flat " thought of that when I came. I for of upon her at first. The letters danced earn+ will hear the face and portion of the Tr•ans�1041wrian railrwul g stash, but liPr sets presence�r soothed THE 4()�CE OI+' (nREAT BRITAIN. which is alre"ad in o Brati+,n 't'r. in —I umly thought of—of_ Rel—of m afar cher eyes and t.Le words ap )eared Y- i l me. I remember one thin she said • y p •• self," I stupid and meaningleae; but ate s I can hear her tow, sweet case now TLat, indeed, .ia a mighty privilege. art is this jotrrtte•y for full-Kru�� n an+i ' Hru •Qoiae broke a little, and when minute they became clear and eh e- '• + H'Rt'uluus !►rices era aire`ad bean able-hc,clied ratan, one eau amu ane ��"h tt, My dear, it is no alight honor to bei 8 pard g *his looked up she f+ a,nd the rofessor's gas to understand. Mme. Lucille, t e .@ fur facilities to see the �een's it mast haus beam for a young and deli 1 p the mother of at7 angel. I did nota pru� Bmall, twiak ins eyes fixed keenly upon. Professor "wrote was unable to sing• t take in the fullne of Ler meanin °'1O°' Anybody can dot at. It will tate gird. her. He said mot.hin He stood im- the Albert Ball that night an she, g be interesting and mNmurable no ouhts R • d then, but I have" since. )yiy heart wa cit :: Nellie ;Underwood —a sptx tac•le which the children's "ohil- movably watching her, and, as .if in was to take -bar so full of rebellion tbt►t day that - " reply to some utnui.tered question, she 1 She )coked at Ralph—ill, per- did not want to land comfort anywhere! eaten who see it will re•.ad alxhut taut . bow much more valuable would be they EMixRFn�►S OF AUS 1 R1I A... went on: P8 dYm6—om the bed, and then she [ was sorry when the train starter Platte of a !,rivets soldier in ChM ,rexthlt Tile t av q ul" r, ' I was so 'anxious. Thin afternoon turned back to the latter. Her chance•. again. 'I chs a cars at the nes [ PN et sion of the I:tiiprPs.. Beimthing worried' me. I don't know had come at lastI The chance that she. statielln," she sa$d ••and ii ma bel sion" it -self. A fortune b comparison , Lad waited for ea e Y ahauid be the , Autitria is batllrootns. So set is ht x I whdt it was exactly—a sort . of fore- agerly had come you a little in bearing your burden t price'! of that privilege boding, and I could not help tbirlking. at last like a wonderful miracle or else I tall you. somr+ttling about "myself. if 'Money would buy"its.- Majesty in this atltipathy that she puai MS husbamd, you- know, sings at a the- like a fiendish trick. She Looked at it ant an m wa to D— to seem onl They people to -day and histtory in f tively refuses to take Ler ulorniu® ater. He—he is not strong, and lately for a moment lodger, and then she son. - To -morrow he y � tua•e will, however, make, chief aecou t ' sues to. the etate� ep,ash in the seat© room two morniriv :,, t< • he seems strange, as if—as if Lis health brake into harsh, unmeaning laught- .prison to serve a life -sentence. I woul of t ha �ubilee prooetssiort and its parade was givteng way. He wants rest and" oT• She was to sing at the Albert hall Ile the hop test mother on God's eart� throug London. So I siva herewith in succession. She always bathes in a -'shatnge. Only the other week the doe- that night. �_�y if ttvere yam, place." Th t e arrangemeztts which have just, tra Vortablle tin tub, which she orders =. for Raid h!s ought to get away to the The manager regretted that Mine. train stopped, and sba pressed my ban f t}lefinally fixeei. F4`st, the route to be wheeled into her bedroom, break sea and—and he cant do it. He only Lucille had been en ill. 7Eie waB ez- and was sane. I watched bar as wet Fr°C1OA• I� all staC mile$ long, fast room or study, just as the freai+ �� tsk''�tie just enough for us to live upon, treanely sorry, and be wtrs angry, too, as I coulc! through my blindtYtg tea# 1 he im follows takes her. Another of E`lizabet h's ee. said if—if hs should be ill, I don t know tO1 Mors " Lucille s name em t,he, bills as I could (through my hirudins tears°°e Buckingham Pallce, Conetitu- centricities is Ler mourning. Since the what we should do. I came to you to had mare than half filled the house; till she was lost in the crowd, gut ;°n Hill, Piccadilly, St+. James's St.," death of her son she has not worn e aand how her t all Mall, north side of Z%r&&I ar Vest! ipsow If I could earn some money-. Place was tq be taken by those tears were not for baby. I g ge of white about her Person. Un- ' She stopped. The professor was still a little, pale -faced girl, wbu looked—dXAnohe Battey Hing, i quare, past the 'National Gaileryj derwear, •nightdresses —everything " wgtching her. hlopelessly plain and unattractive. 4 - � nCapDon street, . a ul Fleet street, must be b'lra:ck. In this matG�r she tom- . �a Well, well, he t id not unkindly, Underwood! The ver name cess "— . - I �ttd ate hill. to $i, Paul's Cathedral, plate! distances laic tics mea. Let me herr ou sin oontmonplaoe 1 1 t ;� ` y Atter the ceretrto Y Queen Victoria, who y g. - '1Le audience stg�ed AT LONG IiANGB y the route will [or )►rare was the chem ion royal -. She sat down nervously to the piano. impatiently, and leaned wearily ltaojC �`•" ; South side of p . Pauls Chtterch- mourner of Euro ,, a r.. I vu just ezpreased any oprDion o and to Cheapside, D2ansion house. �' The keys were imdistingutahable be- a8 anal their ous�tioned seat8, 1'he Y Snobeo and told bion tri plaits term tog William stxee+t London grid e fore her 8 es, and her fingers trembled looked more weary - t, ever when t�, �• Far a moment her voice utas Nellie steep d t5 , _ what I Chic of hips oonttible tries rough High street, Borough roadt; i + wdakly, was claGh�' g p°n the stage. bhe Hees: eorge circus, lt'treii+'hater Brfd I11IPOftTANT. j�yamd her control. She felt incapable l .� t white—a plata, old -Farb- � ser pt a�t+esdyimg it aaid she could not re- _ u'"�a Srtobson s a grotty datigeratts man t sad. WestmiDixsier Bridge Bridgge IYasiiawi►Y--Twks, old men I vtra�tld "" sin 1 gown' sere old and without a talk to that" way. I suppat a You arks treet, Parliament street, t hitehall, llikg to dittm with you this evening, but ewber a word to sting. Then she i3ttd- 6 e flcnver; and they tittered Audi- " bl ready to back your opitnion. I the Horse Guards, the Centre Mall, tol I -bav+8 an seise etrnent. l eaugbt "sight of an old song called Y beDimd their fans. The accom ar r d " !yips the piano and she �t sat down and rattled off the o en- I atq„ said the izttu and rote � her ckinaham )Eaaltree. � ae.v,ertauI -!Is It a Preasiq -engage- ` y P sealed the letter aDel wrote Stroh}. r It is y rho 44een s owe desire, and imeat t � look Lt air tiu►d to play B tog bars of a famaua old song. it was sow's file on tiro enralops. � i lilt oharacttaria act of her, that oho V4i1 It's wi#;h "a ixI : . B i !: •A fir,? y(4 - - 1 _ _i �� , .- 1` t - --. Pal,_.. g +,•'P - , - - - &. �t a - v ;_ -I ._%_ ,r. ��66t -:lam- I... r. h:.. :,:: r�' -.0 • ,- __ .1 M:. _x, i ,, >_ , : : , �µ{ w;4 J}.'tD , :..::.. a 'm _ _ .try.,. ,} S 1 ;-_ -. . _ ., , i.." x,. 1 v!t , a@r. I y ,t 1+- ..fi .: 1.., f F - t :. ,, ra. .- . , .r r_:. .. .. .. ,. 3.' .,,_ -}'�, q,s�.. � � .i. t. �g� ?Y - i t-- _ :§� 'i.'•� �' -^a: t - 4 • ';-`f ,.i, . , . ~, a_ �^: ,� �: -'tire 3. ,.. ;�(-... ,.Sc• _. 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NTS OF WELL dam SAVIED RUEEM LUZ -nth century re, Stoell with a fasihion Don't _pin your black hat on IM WARNM To Farme 2b&nj 1. Dealers and Wool Lou- ssesps- to be reviving in Enland. wball ym 001; Vnow vVilit white pin, and don't use a heavy, flar Growers i TIRENARROW ESCAP11 00,& 'Lnd to be hmpo"& upon by So of age. named atewe�le.. Ing ornote one. It may be the one jar don! In now admiring IL 1moa sopri%DA ring note in an otherwise prett' U greedy deWers when they giteampt to X", CATT" Y toilet. Von Ilal In C MERCHANT'S DAUGHTEL df sore prodi b ,�itutea for W11r.C.86 AND BO111IRS tnam,s painless Don't bhy cheap gloves, or if buy actor, the YO pit n em porn care. them, don't wear them on tfie street. only safe, sure an d They always look their Na Be" Wedlft'Aud Siolkly Fma is%*- 0orn tr or is�i the lxwtl Leicestershire Tick and Verm1h Offb4or quality and -Neither D*Ofor N*r "Oude Thou t oul and ainless I om rem- It effoot ual ly destroys Ticks, Lice. Worms -0. Ch price, and they are dear at the cheap. oattle ari -She Would Survive Grub, to which ohe horzes and Wli'llsifts' Plulk ENEM OUR �VN LPills Saved lKer Life-Adylea j. sublect., and enables animals to thrive aft. ;�tffbe found far superior to other preparation$ y Japft -added Don't darr' the hand up 'kerohie't hi-eiv`i- Fror te F,6rgus Newls-Record. V i5f the uA*d for the simila" purpose. Toe proprietom enee on war witih China and (i hat it is will wonrantee p( rfect success when used aq. the street in front of the Mr C. At. P..'OFA, fruit and oonfect* nds STOLE ionr­ 211,000,000 You or silver doll#rs. ery -dealer, SiL. Aladrew street, Ferg cording to directions. as will be found on ealt bodice or stuck under the belt. For - An ene- 0 *%at box. -Tt prevent@ Pourt andF�cib. and renders War DVartment spent 171,000,000 and I put up In tto us, mrly a handkerchief was for sh`ow. I t la,4t week related to a representative of the Navy Departsuet. 40,000,000. my stole is' haf- the wool bright and clear. It ii the N-ew's Record the d story I N boxec, pricaSO cents each. One box is Ruflipleno f the Into you ened i now more generally for use besidos terrible sufferi f r twontT ordinary sized sheep M it nly baV and sickness of his, DevedoMoult wo�rk on 6a Ethel house one S1 Quires to he tried to prove Itsol mp y you might lose it. d&ughtOr Oa, hilt only child, now grou all othat is claimed for it. -old by dru Fts ind gr;)cers. Don't go on the str the est with the tail t ? 01"Id 'nes on Murp4 Creeik, day last this t 4 a, 4troingaud healthy little Maiden of nor Manufactured by G. 0. BOOLt 49 SON40. Ross;and. B. C.; is, being push- e. At the time of the ed forward. and touche settled On 81 Rua at, Weart, Hamilton, ont. or bem of your gown frayed and soil- child',i illness The anagon3ent etate 9r. Post waa a reside our kidneys. -nu thAt ore taken tromm Hghtjy 1, in a awt: 23 feet yw an over_ C1Q3ff:"CXW10 ROLLKR CURTAIN ed. Jt is Act an attractive sight to of Hamiltonj,. Rig story is substantially deep assayed $12.90, &ad a laier assay paning. J1 You masculine ey - es, and you are lessening " f011own:-"My daughter had been; 1_A ed $17 to the ton. The company ffiought little of the is the thereby the days of usefulness of the very dedicate frokn - childhood until Dow own eilght o1al an;1 In- yie with blooe ep Your ma in a vein= gown. K t3kirt well brushed about thTea years ago, aril the money with the iview rtout, uAnd matter at the tlm4 stead of p=14 the oarrige Top& no exp, diting Wow apd for I Holler Top has w M be gamy was and the bind ng neatly in place. it GORL Me for doctor bills mado me poor procuring the oat improv*d Machin- waste matter out of the adm tration of Don't put up your hai�r so that h hi it -was seldom' she was without a, ez the managlament, te or only a "Criiat cur- the Wy they aft loading rrifif end of every pin - shows. f Builders. 0 tTse as few doctor's care, and at times we hav y naing it on the r 1pi,ns as possible, and cover the head well had a9 many as three doctors in attene! by tendeT a limited num pro- rent cd air. damming it up in work. %'M surp"sp ed ahares and have made arrange- the bkml Eifery with the hair. A head bristling or glit- ferr now you an dance and hope of saving liar de taf moris it is gracus, paired MOUtm with the Toronto Finamial Cor ai y fora to 014. keeping every t ing with p- ris is not attractive. of. The iloctors succeeded in) m1nut4 Yt* poration, at th ning to learn W whereby di-videads P th thsif Don't wear rubbed or unkempt shoes her alive, but ishe was gradually gro heart best a" to Tops, Vt on w� rate of 10-por codt. per 90num are guar- miWAld the little objeotionable Kaxt out a period of five Y s on t he When you bqy it the street, fancying they -do not ing worse, and we allthought she was antood to the polson in you. of the show. They do, and a, few moments do-, going to die. Our regular phYqician aJotted intrud, Normal action price of such share he mini- Your 61 Is! afn"d sewing on of buttons and pol- had given up hx)pe of saving her life mum pr,we bell 75 centg per share on painfuL your head ishing adds very much to your geperal and remarked that if 'it were 0 to are. will purity tKe R,, of the kidne a rrh�l nly thie par value h This xppearanee of neatness. per acheop and at tinus warm. weather, (it waq then winter) stook, the mana\emet wUl blood. Nothing Don't, if you use a little touch of there h lcd passed since bar birth,and oent. dividends wiU not only in t be a chance. Ilut even, soon be at a premiu t 10 per Y make-up, use it carelessly. A careful gummers, M, as ou Ud dluy. else wilh touch sometimes improves, but* a care- she had gradually become feebler, an4 tained but wia IWWly be locre"O& Pe'main- it eas one es ridicule. ealrry the gloves in the han Matter of time unitil Don't ds.- MY wife and I thought it wa4 just Prospectim and foram of tender can,ibe the child would haA at the Put th compamy's offims, 8L Ade- pearance and em On. It will improve your ap- be called to her ti(pe. About thi% laide street Past, Toronto, an col be less trouble. Don't time Dr. Widliams' Pink Pills were his Aven0e, Rossland. B. a wear them 'unbuttonea. X 'EEM'f Ar , -V 0 Doii't tT:ust to pins to hold things in tlxough a, cure ther wrought in a A cler-gym i tihe det f England prominiently brougbt to -our not". Pee e d "that sparks of - grace t d and inconvenient times. Hooks give them atrial and -to informed the Might he watered with the dew� of blem- BIbL MAm40(hManpl (Roo orYellow) forMo., Plac-. They often come opt at unex- neiglibor's Child. I thought I woul t.]Y prayed n we FOR THE FARM AND GARDENER 6 Ch am pion Purple Top Swede for 75o. and button, sewed firmly. are mope docotori but he only laughed at the idek iog from on high." tothe friend in need. It will reduce the Inflam. e8iTable. d of tbera helping her. However I bought gpktL VTetablev�Beot� Beans, Carrot Melon, mono",se that the OP on the tissues of the a box ot the Pink Pills, and begar% blood -vowels is relaxed and the uric add is Onion I eas Radish, Tom&W ate., for'26r- MAN DRESSM' a wat go Its W AkE. 91T THE R ICH SLOCAN jdffnon tte Aj ing them to her,- ba:lf a pL11 at ay out of ae body. 9I)ktLTAowei;-8weetN�w, i a , Candyttift, Batww, PhIm etc., for 2ft After a sihort treatment there One day in 1729 a beautiful carriage was sut* an improvement that neither rritereatin TaUk Wi arner VE COLLECTION'll BY MAIL POW PAID apeared on the bougerard of P#ris with her mother nor f c(mid doubt that Di. Regarding This. Wealthy Dist 9 ith al We.� riot. RENNIE -her, an escutcheon in, the shape of a pair of Will'i'"16' Pink Pills were helping Wme TORONTO ConsideTing the very recon, Inspoo, corsets and a open and F decided to'al:iandon the doctor'm pair of scissors serlv iow altogether. The Pik Pill tion of-tbo, development of tle slocaft on the pan6l of each doo Vas t and although advancement in pui gic favor able. t ==MEN he coat of arms of Rhomberg,, the' t.he progrem towards health ad r mining) r. his treatinent, was continued district W9 is remark A well -know first man who made a name as a 1wo- strength mas necessarily slow, it waa man from the f3docan, w�ho w ai recent- .�I ly in Twonlo, gave 80 . me ini 01 nian's dressmaker. Rhomberf, who -was jukno the 1Ds certain, and it w resting the son of a Bavari fact toncorning, this weat-produc- ian peasan from the t1nued until she is as wedl and strong rapid Au g and ecesA to his genius for ooncealin "No longew ago, thou'1893 ted his region. i - eighborhood of Munich, o� Co'qfidence in o e sion for L - as You isee her to -day, aud I am thank- 1 6 ful id be: the wheal you ride Is essential to yourron art remedyin defects of figure. He m it was declared by mining men thati and happiness. Freed from anxieties as to ical treatment iiince. I am a Ntron an annuaf income of 50,000 francs to his the filocan cotintr was wor(blem as heirs. believer in the efficacy of Dr. Williaum your stead you can drink in the pure, fresh a minixig ro ion, t1a, Pink Pil)m, for weak and delicate c t the voi0a were, air and the beautiful scenery wilb gerfoGt small and t at thoy would Oct hold drou, and I firmly belitwe it was this satisfactioa. okit to any groat de GLASS BRJCK8. Medicine that saved my child." pth. These detr&e- Dr. Williarns' Pink Pills are an &114 11 their own way then, tors had it a Glass brickA are made extetti" tho practical results of mLn- ng aporations in that section h&vo Germamy. They are blown with a hol- efficacious in the case of children an in but now e, uq, ieY in round year medicine and are quite Th' S hown the croakers to have een fitin low center, containing rarified adults. They restore to the blood its a i r, an d out in their valculatio,". ham won the confidence f all its ride they o locking cowtituents and makes it rich� rs YOU re said to he as strog and 0 dur�- "To give an idea of the rea4lita thati rdd and pure, In h& a b Le as clay bricks. T this way they can rely on it bringing you home in oafety and b�ey freely admit va been alread obtainodl in the strengthen the system and drive ofut good humor every time. Visit the SUN' lig-h t. So far t he glass bri&s has only diwao. TIhare are manly cwses like Slocan, twelve 01 its -shipping Mines at -en used#in t1e construction of con- the above in which th wonderful med- its home or send for catalogue. -servatoriesi' and has been voted a suo- Ums of ailve-r-lead ore per week. Tbity alone now produm o ine has relitOT6(1 health and strength reprosents &'vahue of $175.000. a week, after the beat medical advice -had 0 To Peqdrith & C 0 dolla or nNrly four million rA a y"r failed. The, uine 'Pink Pills are TFt8,' !Uw CUTTING W&D9, gee mold in box&n. the writlyper round which "And it im to 1* rem4unbored here 77 Adelaide St. We -Bring o -.the. surface every latent� pa, in. bears thoe full trade mark, "Dr. Wil- agnia t1hat the Slocam im a now diis- rm, neura liams Pink Pills trict, i1a iti carfieet infancy. it is jubb LO a ti, .1gia., lumbago, and for YOUR 0140it"S OFF 06 it. GADCLA� AND TIRK&. complaints of a similar character liold There are other pi a Palb People"' beginning t4) attract the t(A-ntiA)n of colored ink -n-m the world asul Imfore tbo 010qo of wlbw r vel at this ea8on"of the year amongst but they ." ba" imitat"m ofler;;� human nerves and human muscies. 'I'lio only because they give the ( tho, p(Ailion am the richost silver pro durer of Qu -i or airy otlywr con(ioent -)est, the most po1&-exftd and most cer-' greatr profit. They should always be tain C11T will be ooneded.­ Noot'hing-oq�.als 'refuh�d. ory "Do tho twevive Minion above rotorred power. Ner- The -of Slocan V L to oork%tituta a full list of the 8&waa i I nd coqnparison. the grand- In sixty years the number of EP Greatibex eRttdiscovery for t he relief of pain of- a] churches in Sdortland h uk*P- ra f" queried the reporter. A grown from 0. Shipping mine. fexed to the public. he replied. "Tim aninual re. 75 to 3121, Smelter returns giVe $85.51 v&lUe per tool port of the Mini4tor of Mines for Brit- 14bb Columbut aturwod that at the end IbAPITAL STOCK -$300, NEVE11 FA 000. 13 vided Into r,2oo,000 shares of a par value of 25 D O� YOU T Stock may be secured b d tin& $6.2.5 (25 Oar cent.) on each too - of 1996 there ware 47 -th mirion cents each. or, calleT ask e d of the Its - in the SltxwLn and vinoe 11:;� nearly shares --the balance being payable - y eposl tinguished surgeon, wb" 6rdi*niLry die. the in 3o days. Certificates inay be sent through e . )riqg ng CWImnot Explain Why-Inaotive txxis fail -br-hng a c And a dozm have heon add d I i Any bank with draft by expf ess, C. 0. D. for balance due-, toL qan from und&r totai ukumimr of fthippers up aearly the itaf:llenOA of A10ruform, I;o w do yoll Uver is the Moist Fre(vient, . ... . five dozem" Priucip4 oftices at Kaslo, B 0 C`akise of it. pro(wd I Mines at Whitewater, E.(Y. i "One favorable feature of operations I show lihm hi billa: 7 kee� the Liver(in Go(A C;ondWoh and or satiluel R Steele, SUPL Noeth-wast W. P., in the 8:orlau district," he went on. -ft a Alberta. Vim-Prosiden is that the va'uable vil-dw of galena t --R. W. Bryan the NN'liple Atavhine�ry of t he Human Treamuror -Frederick St , SuPt. Ratio and Sloan Hallway. KaRlo, B. oele of Steele of & Co.. Winnipeg. Secretary-D%ri(i W. WER. -A 'V r4 am umnh more easily and aconomical- King, AS WELL AS E r4al om. oves Al(yng in Ramony Publisher " Kootenaign." Kaslo. B. 0. Superintend6ntiand Coosulttng Englueer-Wat. .... .. ly &-veloped t ha the sulph tie ores of , let the Liver Get. Muggish anit J., TrOt h6w6Y. E. M. W. bicmann, QX.. ]KA810, B. 0. �v Zre Oul of Sorts all Over. Trail Cr"k. In fact, the c:�t of Min- ing in this region s a mee fraction i. The Ibex Group Inoludes the following claims The Triangle rif&fJobdals. in. trkckmiiaket Listens to R68fon-Uses I,) Agnew's Liver Pills are taking and 0111; Xdico Tho thro*.flrvt were located under �o old law. w6h permits the owmer to r Six Boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pfils the. �r I of what it is in Rossland. Here mines _4ace in the front ran" in the like th" Ibex pay from the grass rGot8,, follow the dip beyond his glaim. volld of medicine. First berauaw, and tells It. -in and hem lies the rea-%m why the hey're they're the beat. seco d because t ri iho cheapest, and la-stly Ixecause they locan bas not he*,,n as wid6l� &dvor- FAOTS WH10H SPEAK 13rockville; Ma r. 8 (S tinedwi Trail Oreek. AlLivinqoperations do all that's claimed fcpr them. 20 cents brew $barw on the market, in a 14. Odell perhapis one- of the bmt ng Lnpxpengi�e, comparalivejy L91111111 known a vial -little domea. ase of proved mine@, always mean hil oit izens cd this town hais -lately re.- to davokop the holdorp, &A in the cue of the Famolim I,@ Roy, ofrerl ng only ioo.000 rh priais for the fe capiRal is required undo Phamb,and now unobtainable r 17.50 per thare: and of the Groat Contra Star whose shereR cannot be bou ht; at any pr o0ver+-d -fr(nu a properti", and th6refore owne�s have to -da low comtinuwi and There are at least 200 W g,.,,of tho Sicean Star. selling 112-W, and all t�e other big produoers. olffy" one-sixth I 6 butcher not found it necessary to throWt !arge the stock 1 offered to the public. painful kidney ailment. He tells the in Pa;ria. The first one dates 8t(pry ()f his experiiewie o tho. corre& blocks of atork on the rat4tern am' rkot or It a 1W.000 mine Is, over -capi w ized, sh ps t 'po ent 'as follo%vm:- -irtensively advertiso their properties M161 are nil. Butits 1.000,000 mine be caDitalized forSW,000.so muchthe bettorfor the rkd from Jul I 19M, since when the con- to t say for $1.000,000. the chatic" for profitable I nvest. FtumptiOn Kfl� -n continuously. hve suffered for over a" year grow in any way. sibamholder. Tbolbox 8 eapitdizAd for 09).000. Insuch Slocanoalena rnt eaastho Iheit Group. which pay froin tho-vary surface, anti are operated at 1% mere fraction o7the cost of the IS it 80," was -a froni kidney diaeae, QyB sk-M, "that' PaLn In my MIRACLES T -DAY'- can he now 0"ily Pi( oulphide orsi. there is absolutely no exotioe for throwing large block back being -go "vero t1bat I was un- a of stock on the market. 'k -Pd. UP in ho Especially Is this Lrue where the mine has been brought P -it Wie risky and experimental pm S:O(vn I" (,Pact " stairs. and has been thoroughly devehiped and made a ht in mine bofnre stock" has able to island to work." Noticin the published- euxes of 8 No, a falm ingyrt"ion as, to, I hisi been offored to the Public. The Ibex of Slocan is a developed elpIppInx mine. Hundred4 of 166; export minin w' Racked b the, Tort an ;h earm to hoid im t lie east. rhero ar m"n with ample capital are alreadr on the Roane, and r!ch rolipeow are no what D(Ad's Kidney Pill ere do' of euma-- alP 0 looter to be had for I he picking tip in any of the mininll pentres. The beat ind of a mining for others I concladed I o wqe t h t m. tiorn. Is Giclk Rol oved and Per. hundreiLq of prmpectors and � mining us manently Oured by t o Great South Accrue t!om inereamed Val t luvestilleDt. is a dove!oped shigping mine where big pronts wil Haviug uffed only i boxes 1, can American Rheumatic Cure. nion with lots of capit,il alroad� in t ho bf the *Lock and from dividen m. A fact worthy orm at on in this connection is. thatnotonle I Aft Slocan; and it is now becoming diffieult share of a o01[ h&.4 been given A"&Y to the "Powerstand Principalities- inorder to secure ay -that. I aill perfectly eurod'and w*,Il A41 that I can attend to business n cm the ae ever I culd." mining stock. the owneri considering it far t400 valuable to give away or to underse m to acute rai umatism for to pick up good valuable 1) ornamental namteforthe prooPectum. There have been no ­rnkoofrR­ inord rt bo yeaps-, J 1�ra'ykrnown remedies a d hebt V, withiti easy dwtanoo (if any docio.ravere given a trial, bu Tho IhoxwIll booperated 11for ny urpo". L nothing ever con t re (w %%tith anything like g(odNhil- a 10� permanent re V, gay )let until I (blained by the Preaent owners. Time and time again they' Ila teen ap- pro&ched by the repromentative8of EnvliehHyndfea1eP,&nda4kod put a p 0 ur gre to rice n the property& 'I'HE REST CURE at Aouth American Ithouniatic ctire. I& P1 t)nly one reply hue ever been fftvan That the Ibex ifl not on aRle.'. done on much for me that I g &4]y prive nly ow do the va.luw 6f the ga-lena fe tells S111ELTING RETURNS OF THE FIRST LARGE SHIMIXT OF ORE -11r. Henpeck -Doctor, m wi 8stinlOny, thatother suilorcrefroin the affonlv4 or",run in tbr, Slo( m4l. you have advised her to g(i to i he ofrheumat6m may take 111� adviceand try "Well, they vary- I From the Ibex Mine of Slooan has Just been reealved, Phowing n home 11411 - 86;1.sidefor two months. thi,; preatrcmedy. I Rms,Q48fled I^rd and fitty-one cents -$85. the value to be eighty -11ye doli t hem as it has me." it will c%W0 havv� vifike,l the 'n ore its as- Ing returns from Trail Croo 51--perton. This Is nn excellent showing, -bysi(-,ian­-Ye8- the average emalto mayed 97 ouinr4w hTiver to t le t On k raines being only *3J per ton. -Revelstoke Herald, Nfr- Heiripeck-I)o Yo think she heeds to and 65 4mn(,"m of lad to the i, hav- -Applications for Shares, should be gont to- 0 ing An Englitili potato mrre�-. nt I ers it total value of about S M. 'On free attendance. and niedicin o t 11,6 1 he x -ou do., Jlhysi(-.ian-No; biit y it.4elf I have seen sp�vinlens Financial Agent I bex Mining a, cuist-ainerm who buy hiti pot atLoeff. of ore .�-hieh ran 270 ounM 011 silver JAMES LAUT And Development Compa n. A n evv and very useful Fre I I f I ny, of SIOCA nch 66i h and 68 per of lead, with total va 1,14 s0on to niake its appearance. It'will Adams' Ginger Bear lue of. $214 peir ton 47 CANADA LIFE' BUILDINGs TORONT09 ONT., its value being 25 cen be of nickle, tillie. At prosent there is no Frenol, colD between half & franc and a 10- A'A'tni Extr' 6no bottle. F eisch -centime, ox penny piece. inann's One half v) oije c%ke. Two poundo. Cream of Tartar One hatf oun(e, 1,uke TWO gallont WIN war�i Water Id, Whee T edal..:, Dissolve the sugat, cream of tart.%r and yeas; Every In thewmer, add ;heextract. and bottlo. place in a w4rm place for 1-wenty4our hours un& it W q)arklinw, cool and d6licious. Thegingerbost -can Le obtained in all drug and grocery stors; Oman fertnikntw, then'p on ive, wh,m u will open MODELS 22.! AND�, in 10 cent bottles to make tWo gailo no. Should Enjoy Life. 'to . : I One womn in Honolulu profeses $ PRICE,:. 7 HOW Many- do I be 124 year . s old. She is a native, a nd e e j Many are miserable. &Lys she remembers events that., Then'- ai the famoug models th�t won the only gold m0dftf at 'the Austri4n, Exhibition, -'96.-,rhe Iiighes t grade vroalt and siakli, and cuxred 122 years ago. icycles in tho world listed,"or sold for less than $100, suffor untold raisedes through ailments pomd- Models 210 209 an iar to their mz. RIELIEW IN 8 1 X K6 U KS. d M.. Price$ I OO.-Pronounoed IT 18 WRO by ex pe e neirust at ab NO. The rt vaeohanias to be th t�in le "um of most all the" -pprf0ti()" in cycle construotion.1 Call and inspeot. uis is easily reached] G00 V7*11-Known Oontmotbr of Niagara Fallf. Complotoly Restored by the Great South American Kidn MPOUND y 'SALESROO 0ure-Thousands More Oan Bear theo Same Testimony. M HILAIV (0an.) VIECETABLI 0811111091111119 I was a great sulferer ftr years with &oute Wd Milee lanatIVII. W"L kidnef disorder mid paln In my sides. When SEND FOR r -PH000 7W sup They to almos all other known 'emodies. had boon 169 Y01ft9e, Streete d mAgelt lit I the Iwo, 1W fairly tried and had failed, I was iidyieed to '01, b;4 wora tks South American Kidney Cure. One hot OW 11 las"ory vmbhlo% M fibs did me as much good that I purchased two not: 901 ILLOST RATED -f"I PACTORY more. I am now oomploWly ros6i)rod -A. M. C." PINDIGM CO.4 - better than I have fnr Ave yean. it' a I oure; will give roll(f in mix- how* &ad I d= . .. . f _ 4 , , -1. in recommending 16 w othorse. TOMB to Jund CAT UE let, j+ L9 A! A MONA& - # 'a: ,f _ '*� �` iS tf t "r j T x'41 -�• t y7 The Real fancily, of lirusxle, have moved t published every Friday morning at its office Pickering, Ont. i .i'11.9" F. y-9 ,Tfrr^. �i✓� .l i. } per - - 10 cents, Bach subsequent insertion, per line - g • Rev. McDowdt] lectrireE here on TueEday This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- * Partisemonts. E. L. of C. I:. wi-0, lid on Tuesd%y by F, Special terms given to parties making con. a r :T / t the scion, souls of cur youths delight to sing. One year, $5 00, payable in advanoe. ' a I� ,y B' ealel contract rates made known on applica- Our congratulations are to 41r. McMil- tion. No free advert'sing . Adtortisements without written netructionj lan who has lately taken to himself a wife. will be inserted until forbidden and ebargfd ac• d u eordingly. Orders for discontinuirg adl.-ertiae- ttente must be In writing and xeric to the pub. -uncle's here again. We welcome all girls Thiber , i; to our midst, Job Work promptly a"ttended to.,,,,. ` Ml. 1. CLARK -. PROPRIETOR. 1 making the final negotiations re the farm ,! have returned to Claremont. tt Word was receiyed on Tuesday of the 1 The follouiiw is the quarterly, report for i*!17, ending March 31st. Number on roll, t'12. Aggregate attendance, 2e;28• Average it. Coriespondiug tluarter 189h. Aggre- ;ate 2325. Average Highest daily at tendAnce 49. The following were promot- ed from Part 2nd to Jr 2nd, Wilbur Glee- son, Olive Madden, Willie Emerson, Edgar Gerry, Susy Gerry. Bruce Wilgon, Lon Led Kett. Honor roll for March, highest in Tach class. 1st cla:is, Norman Wilson. 13. 2ud, Orval Burkholder. Sr. 2nd, Gertie McDonald. Jr. 2nd, Willie Emerson. Third, fo,rrth, entrance' and fifth will be repgrted thi month. N. G. Ward, teacher. t , Teter Perry leas re etijia'g d with Mr. tG t y7 The Real fancily, of lirusxle, have moved t published every Friday morning at its office Pickering, Ont. TERMS •1:25 psr yea=; SIL iiyaid.. in -00 advance. RATES OF ADVERTISING: Lt'ireE insertion, line - } per - - 10 cents, Bach subsequent insertion, per line - g • Rev. McDowdt] lectrireE here on TueEday This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- * Partisemonts. E. L. of C. I:. wi-0, lid on Tuesd%y by F, Special terms given to parties making con. 0- %lcQuay R t:i�,h he lid to hie credit. taste for 3 or 6 monthe or by the year. Half- Tssrly or yearly contracts pa,54ble quarterly. "We won't go home urrt'il morning" is Business- cards, ten lines or under, with paper the scion, souls of cur youths delight to sing. One year, $5 00, payable in advanoe. Seeding has commenced on several farms tWXotice in local columns ten cents per line, Sve dents por line each s'ubsegilent insertion, :,bile plows everywhere have been running. B' ealel contract rates made known on applica- Our congratulations are to 41r. McMil- tion. No free advert'sing . Adtortisements without written netructionj lan who has lately taken to himself a wife. will be inserted until forbidden and ebargfd ac• Miss Linton has conte to rernain at her eordingly. Orders for discontinuirg adl.-ertiae- ttente must be In writing and xeric to the pub. -uncle's here again. We welcome all girls Thiber , i; to our midst, Job Work promptly a"ttended to.,,,,. ` Ml. 1. CLARK -. PROPRIETOR. 1 making the final negotiations re the farm ,! have returned to Claremont. Our VolItICS—Strict• Independence Word was receiyed on Tuesday of the 1 ®xtr Ai m—A•First-class Local Paper. death of Wm. McKittrick, of Orangeville. O><ir 3:xpecitii.tionss —The hearty •Deceased was formerly of Greenwood, but' UP -Port of the neonle of Pickering and viein:ity, ,married Miss Annie Dunlop of this place. FRir AY; API;. q, 1837 A wife and four elildren survive. Much Departmental Stores. sympathy is felt for the bereaved ones. Andrew Barry was killed at Drayton ' A war is now being gaged 'ta.naint - #,y a tree falling on him.2. these institutigns slot only in Canada Three hundred members of the Six but also in the, stater, and varioli3 Nations Indians have petitioned Parlia• means of bringing about their death meat to cancel their electoral franchise. are advocated. Many business men Father Murphy of the gold cure fame in ,the country towns and villages are died at his institute at llcntreal of piieu- vigorously pushing forward organiza- after andillness of only a week. tion, while. others are folding their .Whitby. arms and exclaiming that ,nothing A T1s coni i#gation of St And W"i ciipro can be done.".. Perhaps departmental Aaye "5� as a contribution to the Indian stores cannot be abolished by legisla ,II'amine F and. tion, _but moral suasion is a powerful D 1 wearon and should • be'. freely -used against these institutions in Toronto Chat are demoralizing trace, and ruin' ins the' morals of hundreds.in their ` employ. Perhaps ley'isla,tion cannot be secured that will- cornpel these con- cerns to go out of business, but they call at least be compelled to do busi- tioss squarely, 3- nd that is all that is wanted.13akei•s are compelled to lire full weight bread, and no one consid- ersAhat unjust, so lbt it be with these : stores. Compel thein to cell two pints to the quart, ; ixteen ounces to _ Lht; pound, thirty -Nix inches to the Yard, full sized cans of fruit. In the r r -IA barkers, are not allowed 'to vi-ork ' niore than a stated- tiific per play. If 0-.0 can be legally enforced, ivhy call - not, the hours of the store stall' be 11wltcd anti cilildreil preveiit^d frorn taltinn the vla.ce of il(lalts,atstarvation -�vgxres. The:,e and many other tiling=s be i��i.il;rtr�d, "ld:lt- ,:est by those rlCiders who.are �t�leel}, ai:d benloall- Mr, their coniTi,tion Nti'ithaut trying to : do anythitig. That the market ex- .".1rf;1011 on atill'tlrl_i's to the elty llas o'l-Sed; is a.dmitt-A b}' all to be :n the i.it"crest:, of local tritde, but that iva:; 14 after a stcadly alld per- 100tit font. Nov,,fur another step. - OPEENWOOD. The follouiiw is the quarterly, report for i*!17, ending March 31st. Number on roll, t'12. Aggregate attendance, 2e;28• Average it. Coriespondiug tluarter 189h. Aggre- ;ate 2325. Average Highest daily at tendAnce 49. The following were promot- ed from Part 2nd to Jr 2nd, Wilbur Glee- son, Olive Madden, Willie Emerson, Edgar Gerry, Susy Gerry. Bruce Wilgon, Lon Led Kett. Honor roll for March, highest in Tach class. 1st cla:is, Norman Wilson. 13. 2ud, Orval Burkholder. Sr. 2nd, Gertie McDonald. Jr. 2nd, Willie Emerson. Third, fo,rrth, entrance' and fifth will be repgrted thi month. N. G. Ward, teacher. ayw r _ _ `�: -i ," :a -{'s 9P". ' ifr •. 'w.y `. .:.R' -R- - -, ., i. .t 1 ti. ..,. .. { ! -. -. a - ►__ : r v ,( M4 { s,y t.. �. , _ �y w -.. ►F.b � ::. . y!7 - .ytt •-. ,. ..� "..:+.. ,:.ry � _-7 -Y. c•'P-'h� �.:' - - p 9 _ ,l,• '•f% t ,.Ri ..-.. -¢ ...• c-,,. a- .,. 4. t• 1 , r •T s... �r - ;T ►. � - ki• - - :. '. - x : t -..� ,.w :; n.:. i �... V'./: �y *r a.. 1 -: �. ..t �- .a ,- -a . 3 V ft1: 7•�. M. McTaggart, of the base line, game to town on Saturday after a six weeks' siege of illness from congestion of the lungs. Navigation has opened at Port: Whitby, and several 'vessels are expeoted to load with lumber and barley for the American market. Messrs. R. J. Mackie, of 00119*1: John Burns. of Reach ; and P. R. Hoover, of Pickering, are the license commissioner@ for South Ontario. ' The Rev. Gold does not intend going to the Northwest to preach this Bummer, as has been !his custom of late year. ' Most, likely he will leave for England in a few months. The home - of Harry Coc*rham at Thornton's Corners, was again invaded lest Friday evening, when a set of dishes were left as a reminder of the happy time spent. Last week T. W. David left the Leavens, house, noNv owned by T. G. Whitfield, and moved to Purple Hill to reside. Sorry to lose such good citizens. W. Gilmore, who has been ill :with the grip for the past three months, left 'on .Nlouday morning for Woodstock, where he expecte to get work to manage a brick- yard. Thos. Manderson, of Myrtle, brought his telescope to town on Saturday, which many peeped through in the evening to see stars made by it look the size of the moon. It seems Mr. Manderson bought.the telescope for $G0, but it originally cost $300. 1 • Jas. Woodward, of the Wwriahip, has rented Dr. Belt's farm'—lot 18, Ath con., Whitby. Messrs. Jackson.Bros., of Green- wood, intend working the farm which Mr. Woo0ward has; left, they being owners of it. Mr. Mark Nolliday, the late tenant of the Pelt farm, has moved to McLaughlin's farm north -*east of Columbus.. Altona r John White, of the souW—bird, bale had a new Toronto- windmill erected on the stop of ,his barn: The public school concert which was an. nounced for Tuesday; April 13th, has, for the present, been abandoned.. Inability to secure talent for that date is the cause, however, we hope it has -not been dropped altogether and we feel sure that when it is held our people will turn out i'en masse" and appreciate the efforts of the youpg. . A large number around here are busy with the "juice of t -he maple" business. We believe the run has been pretty good. .The trustees inten patting up a larke flag pule at the school. The pole has arrived and will soon be in position ion with the nation- al flag. Oh ! let it he soon. A number of our piscators were down to the front fisbing, we hear. Fish and fish - stories galore now. Eli Storey, of Glas.vow, has moved into bir. Cliff'e house near the mill pond. '4'b'el• come. ' Jacob Barker has vacated his farri to the north and mored into our town, and now occupies thb House recently occupied by W. A. Header3on. H S. «'ismer, of Mount Joy, preached his farewCll sermon here on Sunday evening last., His discourse was very pleasing and iustructive. A number around here' have had to sus• pend busineQs and have,mr.de an assignment ti) Mousieut I.:i Grippe. However, latest_ despatches tell us that a compromise has been effected and they are once more re - 'gaining sound fuotin,,. Albert Davis, formerly express. yuan of Stouffville, has take£. possession of the farm recently vactited by Jamb Barkey. We ex- tend to Mr. 1?anis the right 'hand of weleuine and hope hi.i stay arnong us will -be pleasant. Report of Altona Public -'school for the, month of Marcs. 1897. Names in' order of merit. 5th elms—Y lord Reesor ; . sr, tth'' class - Birdie Koster, Pearl Boothby, lt'►lph White ; jr: 4th class —Nellie Hayward; I•:d. Hoover; sr. ::3rd class—Chas. Boothby, Ross Kester, Ernest Forsvth ; junior 3rd class— Benj. Boothby 'and Libbie Barkev equal, Gertie Lehman. Lellah Mowder - 2nd class —Ethel Cliff, Willie Niowdor, Ellen Yake ; part 2nd class --:Mary Hayward, Lucy Hay• ward; sr. part 1st —Laura Bootbby, Stanley Cliff, Freeiilau 1M ntle; jr•part 1st —Vergie Mowder, Eva Br wn, Itoy Hayward. Those who attended ev ry d%y in the month are Chas, B@othby, earl .Iloothby, Eva Brown, Stanley Cliff, Ge -tie Lehman, Wm. Mow - der, L'ellah Mowder, Floyd Reesor, Ernest Forsyth 'Those intending to start their children to school are particularly requested, io do so immediately after -Easier so that ! all may start together. Charles W, illi ao• douald, teacher. . '4 Sale Register. Fr rrrt* A'rriii• filth—Credit sale of Clydes- dale Horses, cattle, brood sows, imple- ments etc.,-- they property of Gen, W. Coaies, at lot 2:3, con. 9, Pickering Tp: See bills for list of articles. Hale at one o'clock.' Thos. Poacher, auctioneer. SATURDAY, AI'I:II, 10th—Combination sale at Brougham of horses, cattle, implements, l rigs, harness and in fact s1mo@t every. thing. . Entriesi received up to nos,hn on day of sale. See bills for list. Th mae Poucher, auctioneer. SATURDAY, Arlm. 24th 199; -:Mortgage -sale of valuable farm in the Township of Pickering, near village of Greenwood, at Gleeson's hotel, Greenwood, at- 2 .o'clock P. -m. See advt .elsewhere and posters. Tho9. Poucher, auctioneer. i, Hamer Greenwood, Veudor`o Solicitor. Butter,. Eggs and Poultry OUR t1��C'IALTIEK. Highest Prices Obtained. Returns Promptly Made. Itererencos our abippers everywhere. Correa- pouden3e invited.' PARK, I3,LA CK WELL CO,, Lfcl. 24-3m TORONTO. Millinery. Opening Mies Linton `wibhes to iufor`m' tits Ladies .of Claremont and vicinity that elle will hold her �#�r�rtrA �{!li>fter>13 (�;pcu�rtg� --. ON .-- Wednesday and Thursday` ;. April the 14th and'15tt1, And following days. �- All branches of Millinery cgcred iii►. Vailings a specialty. Died --In Cedar a e, Marttatl PortAr, Satisf;Leiion given in Dna �i lalring , Jrelictaf the late Thos. H. Porter, aged'80 1rlMS.R. LI1V7'O11r_. .scare and 4 months. fi at 4. fi I �. .. M.. Claremont, Ontario. ii S t ;� - t _ 121 ktLrav,� . ,;� �a�.,4>�.V. yar� :'�is.?~�•� �.ah;c,� �-. -' � !sil. ;�r�'��>?"� � _ �`° � � >ria=:��.:;'1� t AuOLEY Teter Perry leas re etijia'g d with Mr. tG ii th rye. The Real fancily, of lirusxle, have moved to nur eolith. J. II. Madill, of W. C. I.,_ wheeled .out -•-!iin on Sundt . ltov. Mc �ul�y, of 1'i:i erincupie3 the I1 I t ht re on `;untle►y: _ Rev. McDowdt] lectrireE here on TueEday r,ening next. All are welcome: E. L. of C. I:. wi-0, lid on Tuesd%y by F, 0- %lcQuay R t:i�,h he lid to hie credit. f "We won't go home urrt'il morning" is J the scion, souls of cur youths delight to sing. Seeding has commenced on several farms :,bile plows everywhere have been running. ^ 1 Our congratulations are to 41r. McMil- lan who has lately taken to himself a wife. Miss Linton has conte to rernain at her -uncle's here again. We welcome all girls i; to our midst, ' Mr. and Mrs. Bray, who have been here _ 1 making the final negotiations re the farm ,! have returned to Claremont. Word was receiyed on Tuesday of the 1 death of Wm. McKittrick, of Orangeville. •Deceased was formerly of Greenwood, but' ,married Miss Annie Dunlop of this place. A wife and four elildren survive. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved ones. Andrew Barry was killed at Drayton " = - #,y a tree falling on him.2. Three hundred members of the Six Nations Indians have petitioned Parlia• meat to cancel their electoral franchise. ' Father Murphy of the gold cure fame died at his institute at llcntreal of piieu- E-.cion:a after andillness of only a week. .Whitby. 4 A T1s coni i#gation of St And W"i ciipro {. Aaye "5� as a contribution to the Indian ,II'amine F and. D 1 ayw r _ _ `�: -i ," :a -{'s 9P". ' ifr •. 'w.y `. .:.R' -R- - -, ., i. .t 1 ti. ..,. .. { ! -. -. a - ►__ : r v ,( M4 { s,y t.. �. , _ �y w -.. ►F.b � ::. . y!7 - .ytt •-. ,. ..� "..:+.. ,:.ry � _-7 -Y. c•'P-'h� �.:' - - p 9 _ ,l,• '•f% t ,.Ri ..-.. -¢ ...• c-,,. a- .,. 4. t• 1 , r •T s... �r - ;T ►. � - ki• - - :. '. - x : t -..� ,.w :; n.:. i �... V'./: �y *r a.. 1 -: �. ..t �- .a ,- -a . 3 V ft1: 7•�. M. McTaggart, of the base line, game to town on Saturday after a six weeks' siege of illness from congestion of the lungs. Navigation has opened at Port: Whitby, and several 'vessels are expeoted to load with lumber and barley for the American market. Messrs. R. J. Mackie, of 00119*1: John Burns. of Reach ; and P. R. Hoover, of Pickering, are the license commissioner@ for South Ontario. ' The Rev. Gold does not intend going to the Northwest to preach this Bummer, as has been !his custom of late year. ' Most, likely he will leave for England in a few months. The home - of Harry Coc*rham at Thornton's Corners, was again invaded lest Friday evening, when a set of dishes were left as a reminder of the happy time spent. Last week T. W. David left the Leavens, house, noNv owned by T. G. Whitfield, and moved to Purple Hill to reside. Sorry to lose such good citizens. W. Gilmore, who has been ill :with the grip for the past three months, left 'on .Nlouday morning for Woodstock, where he expecte to get work to manage a brick- yard. Thos. Manderson, of Myrtle, brought his telescope to town on Saturday, which many peeped through in the evening to see stars made by it look the size of the moon. It seems Mr. Manderson bought.the telescope for $G0, but it originally cost $300. 1 • Jas. Woodward, of the Wwriahip, has rented Dr. Belt's farm'—lot 18, Ath con., Whitby. Messrs. Jackson.Bros., of Green- wood, intend working the farm which Mr. Woo0ward has; left, they being owners of it. Mr. Mark Nolliday, the late tenant of the Pelt farm, has moved to McLaughlin's farm north -*east of Columbus.. Altona r John White, of the souW—bird, bale had a new Toronto- windmill erected on the stop of ,his barn: The public school concert which was an. nounced for Tuesday; April 13th, has, for the present, been abandoned.. Inability to secure talent for that date is the cause, however, we hope it has -not been dropped altogether and we feel sure that when it is held our people will turn out i'en masse" and appreciate the efforts of the youpg. . A large number around here are busy with the "juice of t -he maple" business. We believe the run has been pretty good. .The trustees inten patting up a larke flag pule at the school. The pole has arrived and will soon be in position ion with the nation- al flag. Oh ! let it he soon. A number of our piscators were down to the front fisbing, we hear. Fish and fish - stories galore now. Eli Storey, of Glas.vow, has moved into bir. Cliff'e house near the mill pond. '4'b'el• come. ' Jacob Barker has vacated his farri to the north and mored into our town, and now occupies thb House recently occupied by W. A. Header3on. H S. «'ismer, of Mount Joy, preached his farewCll sermon here on Sunday evening last., His discourse was very pleasing and iustructive. A number around here' have had to sus• pend busineQs and have,mr.de an assignment ti) Mousieut I.:i Grippe. However, latest_ despatches tell us that a compromise has been effected and they are once more re - 'gaining sound fuotin,,. Albert Davis, formerly express. yuan of Stouffville, has take£. possession of the farm recently vactited by Jamb Barkey. We ex- tend to Mr. 1?anis the right 'hand of weleuine and hope hi.i stay arnong us will -be pleasant. Report of Altona Public -'school for the, month of Marcs. 1897. Names in' order of merit. 5th elms—Y lord Reesor ; . sr, tth'' class - Birdie Koster, Pearl Boothby, lt'►lph White ; jr: 4th class —Nellie Hayward; I•:d. Hoover; sr. ::3rd class—Chas. Boothby, Ross Kester, Ernest Forsvth ; junior 3rd class— Benj. Boothby 'and Libbie Barkev equal, Gertie Lehman. Lellah Mowder - 2nd class —Ethel Cliff, Willie Niowdor, Ellen Yake ; part 2nd class --:Mary Hayward, Lucy Hay• ward; sr. part 1st —Laura Bootbby, Stanley Cliff, Freeiilau 1M ntle; jr•part 1st —Vergie Mowder, Eva Br wn, Itoy Hayward. Those who attended ev ry d%y in the month are Chas, B@othby, earl .Iloothby, Eva Brown, Stanley Cliff, Ge -tie Lehman, Wm. Mow - der, L'ellah Mowder, Floyd Reesor, Ernest Forsyth 'Those intending to start their children to school are particularly requested, io do so immediately after -Easier so that ! all may start together. Charles W, illi ao• douald, teacher. . '4 Sale Register. Fr rrrt* A'rriii• filth—Credit sale of Clydes- dale Horses, cattle, brood sows, imple- ments etc.,-- they property of Gen, W. Coaies, at lot 2:3, con. 9, Pickering Tp: See bills for list of articles. Hale at one o'clock.' Thos. Poacher, auctioneer. SATURDAY, AI'I:II, 10th—Combination sale at Brougham of horses, cattle, implements, l rigs, harness and in fact s1mo@t every. thing. . Entriesi received up to nos,hn on day of sale. See bills for list. Th mae Poucher, auctioneer. SATURDAY, Arlm. 24th 199; -:Mortgage -sale of valuable farm in the Township of Pickering, near village of Greenwood, at Gleeson's hotel, Greenwood, at- 2 .o'clock P. -m. See advt .elsewhere and posters. Tho9. Poucher, auctioneer. i, Hamer Greenwood, Veudor`o Solicitor. Butter,. Eggs and Poultry OUR t1��C'IALTIEK. Highest Prices Obtained. Returns Promptly Made. Itererencos our abippers everywhere. Correa- pouden3e invited.' PARK, I3,LA CK WELL CO,, Lfcl. 24-3m TORONTO. Millinery. Opening Mies Linton `wibhes to iufor`m' tits Ladies .of Claremont and vicinity that elle will hold her �#�r�rtrA �{!li>fter>13 (�;pcu�rtg� --. ON .-- Wednesday and Thursday` ;. April the 14th and'15tt1, And following days. �- All branches of Millinery cgcred iii►. 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HavinR pparoltased the move bneln$gs ,` �. i . , . ; '•^ 2 COQ , ������ on me the other ay th t perhaps I Doul d sen• from Q. W, •De®ker, I Am prepared to ---'""•`�"- 7�tTtl�corized Cap � �`�` � " �` ._ �, -- ... � f 62 ,Qin � { -, :�: l�. _-� . _ _ - = - - outer Eo the waists of the � nblio in that The nn,derai ed wits -lie e►t tLeiuF eoal ';� • � �Rt - -oh ser some poor soul Y planing on record ,; �. � 4 � � `. P � �UbsCI'i�8d Ca 8t�C ' �,�� '���' ' ' � my 'impreasione of a men whom I-haye , ,� uX DOIi � s � a `� + _ Ii e. e, rl, °�,� " f _. uRt 'n me to my time, but more parttoalarly to _ :` ,�� . _ .• P`Iret-elute veh , e ,. ,:.,. �� �Z��+ - ---� ` ►:. • -: 4, � x a idles and horses %r hire day ,,, �.t� ' fib3e tompany `�sve opened a bianeh iio ��s � - • Ghat eriod of m lite when m character Misq Xlice Bacon left erdtt � to� te. or night, Teaming done rota tl b •• p Y g y 9� y Mies da or 'ob. 'B P P r �' On Friday and ldatarday of eaoh weelr apuRi achy tl eiOnt�atnio Bank unoffir tete mlaage. � ��` wastin a formative eta a aide wish her brother at Glare out. y 1 as in Don tion moat during the anent of the nndereigned. uY':. � {a * • � - -- � • Bacon was an•sotioe member of /he Ep• ing all (� T R trains. ref ht and winter to rtveigh out Doul to all who .� �7- • g � � Deposita mill be reeeiyed and interest eriloRiQ �pR�- �t ,:� I 'Dan remember it so •well-tny meettnpl: worth League, and heir deparinre will be e><press slivered to a parte of ; , ma favor them with their at hiaYheet rates. t =� with the man whom I tried so hard to regretted by her many friends and oo• the villin ®. � y Drafts issued on all parts, aolleottone made � �� � , �. - . ' ' Tesrme cash. 16.00 ` avoid. I was about fourteen ears of a a .-., g patronage. on ver liberal terms, money loaned oa notes � � �`°� Y g workers. - that summer's night, and the man was old John Feer �Y17•• .�L1Z.t�i"l��T' Q �% emd other eecuntiee. �"��{`�`" Y -' enough to be- my father. Yet he did not her �+ of Tot•onto, was tirlrested 6: prop. PICHIi:R c;1. • ^ s �• ��� " �� � ����• � SRO+ RRRR, Mans,ger- ,+„ �'_ . �'�w �. -J �� ignore me on that account. Beim of a re- eon Thursday last charged with hav• - � F. BPOFFURD, Agent.• - '� "� '' � ` - ing been- a partner in prima with his ' '` - - � tiring disposition and littl® need to the ` � N��N BANN _ n� ; � brother and a man named Mitchell who -- C � _ - . Da�I -4�'r ' . manners and customs of such men as he, I , .��. � �� � ' syere oonvioted of stealin rails a few da a �+ � �: ". 1T�.�, .II. i r ___-__._ •;- �' � � would gladly haye wittiawn, and I did R y ' $����gg� '� - try to avoid him, althoaa he game toward ago- in Toronto. - g me with .outstretched arms. Bnt it was McN9r8. I3. tI. Park, F. Mooney, and � ,agent for leading - � Capital Paid U'Qi ���t500t0�0 + �� f�i ,, not to be. Re was one.oi Lhoae men who VP. MoG?tait'e, of Uzbridg6, and R. Shap• � � `- - � � i '' ', - Sur los - '�{,� � $1 500 000 r1 ' ' are not lightly turned aside, once they re- pard, of Sutton, have purchased ten sores P�►tgtteh� A•mert�a�, �_ � r; t t ,: f tit h ; Polys upon a•conrse of action. of land at Jaokaou's Point, and intend fiz• � • ` - end G'cttutctiar� �;' � �;, � . � " �, `'� ' - �HITBg AGENCY - strangely enough we met in the darkitese ing it the Doming sumpher, The land is l�6re InBurartGe COmpan�es - '._: �,� �, =- ;: � • �� `� � <isaerai Baaklnais Sauiaess TranaaotAd r - of a summer evening and in the open air. nicely situated, lying about- half a mile No ',inereaee for rates. Losses paid promptly. • , ' �r .�� r t -• A boy ot;.fonrteen is always timid in a west of Stouffville•on•the•lake, and hav• � t Aled agent for strange place on a dark night, and wllien I ing two Bjides froni�ing the 1ak8,—Tithes.' - � „� , ;�` I haV6 just retselved a full BAVINt3g nEPAB�'MENT, caw a tall form ewer a from a stews a d - - 7 g g Y � Tom$ v2►,Yla,det, .. � IrifQ -line of samples of Fall ,,and Interest allowed at high -set onrrent rates, Did fl "� { the child's instinct of fear Markham -has a regulation regnirinq , notice of withdrawal requfred. run towards me, tramps ta• saw 10 etioks of wood eaoh for Oboe of Stark eta,Willtaeaeon, BAnkere,. Btou>i• Winter �Ultln S, ala0 a num- t3pecial attention given to the colleotioa of ''� -� caused ma to fly. All my nimbleness of g Farmer's Bale and other jlotea. - � 7 • �` } foot did not avail against the groat strides their board and lodging, and it has had yule � �y � •;', � bar Of choice -linea of over- - of the man who sou ht to know me better the effect of reducing the Dost of boarding + ` • :'` ' - coati . J. TH RTON ,, ,,. .,: ' n ee e g a 8 t and with unaccountable read I felt that he these trentlemen. _. - d _ 'ngs. Call tl m Iolv.: MANAct�R.: i ' .: •: - was closing in upon me Still intent upon. On Friday night a black Cc+oker tlpttntel - �: � ,. �� � and get prises ! ,, - _ . k i � ' - ?iffiil TASLB-Molcssias station a.rs �: avoiding this man who had suddenly tak- beloltgtnQ tq lV1r. ,yla(:irattan was poisoned jV�zl��d: �; ; � i r " � TRAINS (tOIN(i EAST DII`: AS FOLLOWS:— -`�� �` ~' •, en such a -deep interest in me, I dropped and on Saturday night his bull dog was �� � ,; A,. Ur�Llilartt Bl?�ughaIYl• No • . • . f >< quickly upon one knee, to let him trip over poisoned. Only a mean man would be ____ _________ �___-__-__ . 6 MAIL 7.68 A M ": me, so that I -could spring ap and rush the Kuilty of snob a thing. � , �-.�Iogl�t�, C 'tile �� " 14 LOCAL �•, 2:24 P M <<' other way. That I resortbd to this ruse `V. Rioharde has passed hie final voter• i ; � �` And ��lee0�jt , � � � � � f •• " 8 - LaeAL, .: '. 6:02 P. M.:• a proves how nasions I was to avoid meeting fusty 8zamiDatiOn at the Oollege in (TO• r+ � TRAINS (iOIN(i WSBT DIIS AS FOLLOWS:— ..' { this man, vet there is a destiny ever at _ •' ' 9:16 A.M. .: ,,: ronto, taking one of the prize and honors �Or Wli '�' I. _ � - work, and eo he tripped- over some kind of ell file best ! CaB�I prides � - No ocAL +• ' `~ � • 8 vind(from subsequent statements made in a number of subjeote, We are pleased e All olassesi;ot Hard and Soft Wood, also - "18 LOCAL . 8. �� ', ,' •09 P M ' in conversation I am led to believe that tt to nottoe his suooese... M . Richards :, � will be pelc�.: ,, 1 MAIL 8:20 P. M. was a watermelon vinel.•nat at the instant claiute that the vets are the rdesi plug- I Blabwood for sale, �� t �. �: 'Pii�! ?ASl�i.-ntRtabairtoa Station >r when I ducked down, and so fell fairly upon ging students in the city. _ Tia,; ;� y _ �' me and- wound hie arms shoat me. H6 Robert hardy, of the toevn hip of Scott, Wim- "'• v�'�$t�5�i$v GtISt0111 Sawing r, - - .` ., � T�aixa Glar><ra Eaa� nus AS FOI,tows;-� - lay there several minutes recovering his who was injured by a load of rails eliding � `' -:�, �� , =' breath. a ainet him six weeks � BatcLer, Hin est: Piokerin Will oomez~it=hde in�Febrnary. 7:68 A.M..:; ' q ago, is sill unable 8' � $ N0. 6 FAIL '. Finally he arose and tried to strike a to be around. The aoeident broke no _ _��' Q•�t ` � Q N0. 14 MncE>? 2:18 P M lY • match in my face, -but my unconquerable bones but will take lou er to recover H1IIsId� S�►W dila. ,� g •• . 8 LaaAL '. . fi:67 P M. reserve caused me Lo blow it out, fur even from than if the injury ,had been a broken � FOR, SERV CE. �.i yet I was not disposed to welcome hie ad- limb .. `; _ , _ - P1aII1IA� �II�S+ Tt3AINB (�OINQ WEST pIIit A8 FULLOWBi= � r �� vances Then he took my arm in hi•Q-own,. - • • • N0. 7 Loo,�r, .t9:21 A.M, •' f One day last week a man sot life toad �iols�eln Frlesi� ,Bull i � N $ +��«� �$•�� P M ' and escorted me into his office and intro- , • � � „ 1� �I%l�L � � _ �; • anted me to his assembled friends in the of wood stuck on the west railway pros• ++ � ' Brown's Corners. _ - _ „ � sin The whietld of an a rt�a �'2�csrryss-ood N �tunc�. _ ii .+< . following memorable words : Well, here s g• pp Ching nam, Fanma J Ne tan©•milk record H5 lbs per �� � � • ` .___ � -�~ -. , the little sucker that`s beau �tealiug my train was heard ani he hustled to set the day; g dam, Emma • �, milk re 'rd 44 lbs per day; FARDdERS' MARHET, :, -_ watermelons all summer." horses unhitched, Ieaytng the wood to be agdam, Sybil find, mi�fk redo d 65 1;2 lbs per U��„., -� �:-� '. •- ,; TORONTO A r., $, IBS.'` � y The impression 'these words made upon knocked in all directions, but the engineer day, 17f lbs butter to 7 days. sir. of dam ie � e ��� ��; .,: -; � .. N��tuno Jr, g afro Neptune, i p, full brnthor to � U8811 c j On ��m �n� - } me will never be forgotten. They mark an saw the obetruotion in time to avoid a A ,e 2nd who Qave Dude 17• ibe of milk as a V ►JL 11 i � ■ meat, fall ............. � 0 78 to 000 ¢`; epoch in my life. I was tempted to lie,. collision and the farmer came back and spear ole, hurter tended Q(i ►b to or to 7 days. Wheat,eprinq..........,. 0 72 to' 0 00 ;� ; The average bo would have told a lie un- sir + Prince Abbek-ark, dam J Unio i:• milk re• 00 Fib t0 00 00 Y saooeeded in drawing off the load.- cord 77 lbs por dap, butter recd d 18 l�8 in 7 days; � --For buiiding--- Wheat, goose ............ �` • ' der the circumataneeb, but I rained my Joarnal, qq Hiro, Colaathus Abbekerk, w ,f?Be nvo nf,areet - - bush ............. �•� fate proudly and simply said : "I wasn't t-. '-1 � � � - tomale relatioue have a buffo record of over 80 C r9, Berle 00 5 to ' bnerete Walls, Silos, stable - Fioo y+ 2 00 Z9 -::•� � : , � ars, ash................ 00 21 to 00 22 ' - - ' I Ibe in 7 da�a ouch. Thte fine punk animal is � 0 Trt)U 118, t%1FtEr►lt3 Culvert8 j '' stealingyoaroldwater-rasions-I waeplav- �. ! BTOUFFV►LLE :' '” ''� orcned by J I'almor, Cherrywood, but will i g g 4L to 00 00 � �:� - in Run Ghee ,Run, and ha cued to o •� � � �• Pipes EtC. EtC. as, bush .. ...... til �. ' ' , f; P - PP„ g - • � , -- ;� Aland for cr,,rvico at Jauiee Th fn's, lot 2b, con 2, , . , ► '. Pe through yrour garden, ; that a all. � �` Pickering. Foot Vii. I � ;:r ' •_ •_ Hay,,new, ton............ 11 00 to 13 00 Y - .. q . l{ armere sad. others who conte Straw, ton ................. 6 50 to 700 � �- ' Miss Bella lona , of Claremont rose .� Wordless bee ed me for a moment, and 41-Qa P eJ• Petitaaes. mplate ` then exchanged glances with his group of visiting with her brother Robt. 1 Dung last d o s ............. 5 25 to 6 50 -�--�"-"'--^'"'---- - -� -� build•ng ncx season, n a e ur p! a h a week. • • •. ._ - ;: friends, rude men of business and fathers i t i k yo an Brofefore rtor�s.......;� _ 2 0 to .: S 60 a •:: A chattQl wort oi� C. Duud 's Incites in the._, : i >- a early, get your supply of gravel e q �`: ; of families, cruelly suspecting the ohila � l�R`e ' Y •- � � ., � Beef hind natters...... 4 OQ t0 660 � i :- .. •. „ ••, and held stonoa on the ground c • q • ` who stood in their midst. - general store, of Newmarket,• has been ., ,; 11/jc'�, 1$ $34� 1117utton.........t........... 6 50 to 7 b0 �` • - - "-Billy," said the-Dlan to hiY► clerk, �11i l;t foreclosed. p ,during the winter, thus ; g ,. = '-_-_ sarin both limo salt Veal, carcass ....,...... 500 to, 600 ` � `�' -: - the len-tern and we'll see if any mel,+n� are J. S. Dougli�rt-y, lately oI Blod:tiiogton, r armors -ir�utu�,l ire �' -°- •.;�-..-;- �_ moll8y, -� Butter, lb...............t.. 00 12 to 00 2J - . �6 s. , pulleei." � has purchased Z'. H. iireul'a house and IIIsuranee Cori1 dill ) t=z'Fo� pcicoe of cement itina other par• Eggs, dos.................. oq os to 00 09 ' - 1 remained silent until the lantertx ruse tot, -east of R..P. Gbulson's, where he in ticutars B 1 Potatoes er ba 18 to � �- ready. tends to reside. Of Colun,bua, U::tario, for ed specially for �pJ I , P__- - ........ �. �3 r, . , . , ...,, _: _.::. TT, i3eelenwood, Ont. -- - — --- -.. "Oh, -well,,' I explained, '.that St•on't � _ - - , .• Isaac Reaman teas •unfurinnafe"ta few i'armore. � _ DEV ' _. - ' prot:e nothing; maybe I stubbed nay toe days ago iu having rho point of hia finger - It is n suocesa, alroady'f�arrying about _ - --- PICKERING POST OFFICE. + - agairat two watermclona when I roan ran•. $ti(10,U(Nl of risks, atter ing iu ezietauce � -- ``� nin' and broke 'em off their stems. (:cess rut off by Rettiuq i6 into ,the gearing of a -. ' outt�nq hos, onl y eighteen months. You a onl for the a v �iaile arrive from Toronto a' :0 a.m, �y ' I did -I bumped against something• I t{now P Y Y d itlnite cic,8a Toronto 5 55a.m. • Joxe h I.ettr of Alitanssotn, forrnArly, actual le,eeea and the ,+mall espouses incur• + _ ® 1rri�•o cl,T,�•• s Io a m close G T ��'s 5s a m ' " I did: ire they big, kinder long things° P y+ red in rttnntn a local nam n All rsone - - � � � •• u T F. o so a m GTE 7 5o a m . g p Y• Pe GRrENS t r:� s � • - - • Yes, that's what I bumped on." of Iietheeda, was in town on Saturday,- inaurr� ,n tl:e tom an ha e a roto. at the . R�wS ui P,�rp, SEs �k�tT � a as p m �� Toronto s oo pm 1• P Y aasUm - c)TR'aoopm '��iy boy,".he said, +'why did you run' if He has sold out his business over there, annual-nin©tin ►n a ,,ointi 1 directors. w,rrtouT •" you v+•eren't robbing the garden •?'.' and tt•e unlierstand he intends to locate K f1 � g .vATEa �•- lionoy orders .iesuod on aft parte of rho world, ` '�Iiecauae y:,u ran at me -that's -why. in-Stouflvillg• F'or partl,:ulRreanplp to � •oa PLAStE , J:�U_ A. O'Ct?NN R• Agent,- � . • ' If I'll, been as big ae you 1 wouldn t have TR•o fartt�el's in NottawaBAgs tir8 Raid iiingetau ltoal, or Wuttby P b - � �+ � S��IRtiB Hb1i8 SVSIri<ESS. . ,, =: run." � to have shoe in which they store stray ;;-:-�.------- --- ---- - _,--�•�-- -- - --- .��- _ R ., _ Y I� nettles inatei}d of Dorn, and find it sand• - - t ��' `�: I was 6nn11 rmi.tted.to go hams under A ,, De•i7oeite received and falsest►t etlowed ai 31-si ►. ,. threat of being arrested nest day,. and that factory, the cattle relishing the- food and EXEGUT��� - �•��� i� ,�, - i per cent per aunam. Security indisputable - nigh -t I almost decided to run away, but . �'� �, - ; �Ym. Loptan, thriving on it. It is our opinion that p f,f _ _ ��.; ,f �•� ,i„r _ . rostrtdea't•Es -fell asleep with my plana' aoperfected and t' -would be s easy t au � � - ----- i --- awoke hungry for breakfast. Nutl,ingwae �. grain ra .ion n o ry o It• element the nettle befot•e there could be FA.��t t��D �� I� ,'NL'+r �- ��' � - I • , ever done about the matter. It tuna is my r mind to this c9ay that they probably found much of•a `'thrive." Iti PICKI:1tI ' 'G �. � . , � ' ¢' ' - _ �, two watermelons detached -from their That encounter made a dee inl- P ecezliar ease of dish enrance of A P PI? � Trloaey from a registered letter is up before � �" The nndereignod line recei�eel tbo oft netructions�trow elate .�' ad - `� �- 3 f`'° atoms. nresaion upon me, because I was almost the Poet Office authorities st present. rJ. Coxworth, ie ezecutore RICHARD COj LENS, •: �, � j? ` the only boy in town who had not preyioae- fir. who -an employee of the..: �'�- ly hooked watermelons from that garden. pulp Manufacturing ro. at Saalt 3ta. -Dl,ceaeed, co offer for nate, t, puhhc auctEou, �;, � a � ,� I That was my first yiait to it, but not my Maria, is said to have mailed from the ac �,� ,�F . . ' last, for -I reasoned ti„}t as I was blamed Sault to W. J. Marten's, Stouffville, a W00(lillff'8 Hotel Whitby- T '° ' - �- - to r all t he watermelons that had been r 1 registered letter oontalninR 58,, n Dash. !_ _ ov-- _ ' hooked, and would be blamed for all that • � '' •-might thereafter be hooker tberefc,rethose when the letter ci,me into bi. Marlene Kande it,contained no money, ss can be •� SAZ L BUA��, APRIIj ` 17tH, 1807, + _ _ ��� �� ����1��f � �% ' �'� belonged to me just as -mach ae if I At 2 c'olock p. m., flys fall wing valuable • melons �� had bon ht and aid for them. g p attested by a second .party who was pre- when it was o ane Dir. I►fertens d• property, Warne �y : - - !i Rei!tt, f,3 t•�reri K! i+Pt•, (I u t And so that iYlan whom I had'met in the sent P Parsol 1, 'Phot destruble 4rt�ck reeidor,da-and _ .__ + � -night taught me this : Thur many of those bad gained them by at once notified Mr. Cosworth of tete Dir• enmstances and the latter went forthwith premises in the �'itinge of Fiokeriag, rho late Itic-bard Collins, beau owned b)` comroaed of U,t, Also , -• wi-,o have reputations, being clumsy in doing a. very little bit of to the poet office at the Iseult and inform• West halt ut t'illtat;Olut Na. t, part �t roc ia, ill tl,U Qnd son•, 1UA101pa) pia„ Ot 'ownehip of Pick- r Don't Forget �� �` ,., ... evil - Ar Ex 13ot•. ed Mise P,ym, who received and reaietred sting. The reeidonce and uc u,te tui;e aro _ - .. ,. - - near y oyer sad in good ro •:,ir There Ie .leo u f ��:'; :. ��-- •_ the letter for hits, of fife fact and h© also t w Established_ X880 ! •IDEAL... -- good drivo-hc+use anti eta ,le• u tl,e pretufeos. p_ a•• . - ' � •-"� RKHAM. notified tl_e Post Office Inspector. «'8 Tu a tanner �siehiug�to rotire,`thle ,s au r,ce!- � Lf yatt• Inteutl tU plant bruit or Urua•. ' . - - �' '�:+ MA ,eAt opportunity to tiot,►choi a rosidutt a tl a I , y , - �fi�E� WIN��ILL -� �� uuderstaud that Atr. Coxcvorth has hAen n1U6L,ireirabl�,•,I,t„unnit;•, 'tiiental moos an,l I Tanta, .that ot.•can -res has sold ou ; Eycolsioi bak. arrested for fraud, _but the public bhould 1'arc•et a. Thur turtn uu�i pr mieoa known ae get thorn Dotter. cheapen•• and in better � a�u .; ,: _ I . . °' 3Ir `nese to`'i'liot3. Hook. suspend jad�;ulent as those tubi, kumy liitu we -•Robert Ai• Iticl,arde,u„ cru,, boiul; coin- `V TH— cry bu rsa�rd of t1,at pare of rho t•:KF{. halt nt Int 4, iu order for ltluuti[t;� by seu,lin�* to tl,e� ,old •. ''1 - r. T11►� annual meeting of the C. L. _A, Hero conslddr him incapable of euclt au. th,• Iarukeo t•'ro�t,•,ou�o.stoo.'1'owushii,ot Pick_ t•aliablo central nurser3•, 1 ¢ miles north of _ T �'�� •,•�' Toronto bn (food hriday. act. Deputy Sherif3 ,Severs, of .Toi•outo, ©tint;, me7re paritcuteirly des•�rj+iud iu urol;istor (}teen I►it•er P.U., than you can of of �TE�I:" ” � i will bo 118it1 iu ed aon, r')'u„co thoreut n,ud botwoeu Ro[Sert g was 1n town on Taeada cub oeutiint; AIi". Ii will be leari7ed with pleasure Ghat J. Y C lu,•itt,�hur,tavn.ana wily to t,c sofa Itil•har,i ►tt;c•utti �vho rotua frot�l it Lunt; Ilist'tuco. •no wood-uaetl in any part Of rte Brodie is improyin�, o Mertens to attend the trial at the Ssult. Old nail standard variotius altivayN ,on- -. • •�`-t ° though slowly Gt�llins, dated 2�t1, Docombu,• 1h'J�t. 'i`he, de,+d he ro -ort • -A pecaliur. thing iu ronnectiou with the calla t,:rsu,�.c:roy. ulorc or lean, bum it ie bolio4•�d haul. :�ov©hies and ue N t•arietios fut•u• � construction. • The roof of .the old barn out p p 3 - th•.tt this l+nrcel contains shoo 7;iae+res. Vu thu n ` • �'��• Milne just aoutli of the AKricul• case i9 -that the enj+elope, which was a re+nlises there ar„ a trargr tl�e•lting, ree;outlp isheel if {'ou want them. I`o P,�bytitutinfi. �HEApER- THAN i1VQ �D, 4 _ Of � long one, NfIB r011]D�'8d al7d a 9i]llar8 UUB i,uitt: barn v`.ith stone etal,linK >audorueatl,. • lural grounds ha3 fallen ir. f t; eeiurat cl,;tructerr of soil, �ooej clap lo,iw. Con- tin tiiir}rc�l,t•oseu4tttiou. Sattsfctetwu gear• ' slibstitated, neeessltatiuh the refolding c7 All nivel stilted and bn�rauteed.. • � i RoLcrt Pringle, of. -rho I���ilotuist-sttifi .the li;ttdt• as elenrl • a )ears teas flout'. `•eu""�` t° ��•h'thv . �Ad I t�kattu6 markQtd; � au'teod, Pcie©e t•eat;ouable �Seut} orders Y P 3 Pl ,,drool and chum,, for fruit trees liefora lst of April to give .First GIR�rs ,Sj�ttry 1 itt)211s. ;; - fell -out of a window of that establiahmeut Besides file address on the etat•elope is not Possoisinn co or,I►, tortl,tvicl�, and tultpaeacs- nnio for ,'i 'u 1 ' Sian on aa►nplotiou of puraha o, gg° � nut titlin orilors. Wm' (� .�' on Tuesday and had to ttt�r6fl'work'fora the acritin of fir. Coxworth; but rho let• g �EV. GEROW, �. while. q TI•:It3iH ,-]0 par teat. do ,o it on dot• e.f este $. D,inshettth, al;ent, Green Riyor. ,,.-. ter facile le the one he mailed. It is 'a euout;l, with dnpoeit to ,ns�o Due hau of por- Price• list free on allpticatiou-addrefis I � �` ,T. I:3. Gould and family --aro tigatn on case which requires the closest inyietlga• ctiasc, money within l5dapa tt c+reatter, a:,d rho HI. HO1'IiINS Zj,S, CLARF�C7N'1'• GOUIeI's t10n In Order' t0 roteCt file busiq,ess balu„ce to be scoured by mor gage of rho pre- + _ - � ;- their farm lot 11, con. 'J. Mr. P miser, with inturast at 5 per enl. per annum, -� Green Riyer, 'Ont. _ • many Jgbridge friends presented him, public. -Tribune. fora tern, not exceeding 7 yt�ara to suit por• __..._..���.:._��_ __-__ _ _____,_ � pf'E;;T T•LA 1 with a handsome gtjld•i,eaded cane at fife Ed. Williams is arbnnd with a� potitian +'hast+r, or purchaser tn+►Y pay�he robots to cash, ����,� �sI-yOdiPIiODINE. y •J - ; -;i F`urtl,er articulare and c nditioae of sola The (irea,t En liaL Re rdY. i ►. �,�' �?I f •„� '' Bascom Hon>'te, Uxbride_e, b7onday epen� fur a license for the (Robe hotel in .the 'will he mae�t, kirowa nt rho Halo, or uta bh had � sl+ ing of lase. Reek. - east And. __ on a slice►tion to I•:D�Vitr' DaliAlt"P, i�sq., P J. Sir J§wkapes a,ta,•gxiteed to '� F'+ ';, �"�,. Chas: Fore ih, of Altona, has- urchae. ut��-+ttv5u`.' Fs`t•• '�t'• ��• nt�HAttUsu*l, - promptip<and pormanently ���-:,i +� , A. Cam bell, off -fife carpet �tactoi�, is . y p Pickering, ,r. >;. Fnttr«•Fi.I,, QQ• C , D�tv � Dore su forme of xer�ua •�„ ••:=+ P 'ed 14irs. Urn harts house t1e the' 10th >uaGlI,t,t�•xdy, tsuliuitore, Whitl,y, or tLu uu- r� '-'endeavoring . tC1 compromise with his •dcrsiauod, I;E�'I I•Aittu�*IItK, - R'°�"e8d'�td'tO"'''�'°'""' � _ ��'"� c editors at 30 cents on the �• The estate and moved int it. - atorrhea, tmaaoterutyaedarr AticaiuueeTr - ,,, is a small one and there is a mortgage of R. Yot:ng, o the Stoufl'ville Creatl��ry, '�Vhttby, uaroh�25t1i, IaeJ7 'ta'l5 _ M'auteal �buaearEa�atsae., : r •;fir; ' �' ti round. 81000 on the factory, which is has secured a eittiation as manager of a '' ua"i°,t worry, emeetatve "'° r„r = �s'' new Creamer which i3 now being erected s• • � ��D�OOO• �'{""'°''�°"'' r;f,,_sr TEA r °� i • about all it is worth. The factory closed y �...--._-.-.f-�+� w-ti���ww�...- � � �,re and after. �ne.,.ot,rat„oon read to t„• , �' on Friday last, and it is to Le hoped that at Churchill. c•�•�• a' , t„sanity, Cpttonanda»earryprave. �� Ta .7x c woatts •• `' ' •Pesti `teeth � � - `+ • `•” FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUt� '� � - a settlement may be reached by wh.ioh- We understand that John Dough®rty, S y 8aettc,:,, pi'eectlbed orae 8b years in thousands o! ..•. }�` Jr., �of the 9th eon. of Wlaitoharoh, has > Are the prettiest thing atbout a pretty ��o ie rho Qatar 2zeHabte a»d Honest ate<ttotAa t Tide: Campbell will be i>a a good position urehased T. Br)tels' reeidenoe in the east f woman. How often have ou heard tri its lvaTtvE Puairr. ,_ ._ , "'' t � run his factors again. The tariff'un• P j Y tanaio,t. deltdruggtetior Wood'r 1'hasp6odlner t= eod and intends morin therein in the somebody say, "Miss Flank has such bs�eanlaome worthless medtoine is prate of two, •• �� p 63� the Indian Tea " eertainty is no small factor in this failure. g monsoon Trois ut up ualitie� of Indian '+ ���� near future. lett teeth. indices pr'aco fa lector, end we wig sand by eetarn c+'rowe:rs as a sample of the best q Tae employees were paid in full on Wed• P Modern dentistry mei e� it passible tnslt. Prtoe. one p�aslcage, fit eiz, �. O,►er wtu ,�:,s. 'tuarefore they use the greatest ca» in the ; 4., ��� The GleorRe awn Laoroegc Club are try• �yy��,,a, p� t,letett4•eetoau7addrelta ,et •clic-n of Ghe Tea and its Wend, that is why they t nesdav• _ in hard.to a ore Ed. Pennock for their for everybody to ha �_ pretty teeth, pisses p .ut ;tun dtemselves and sell it only in the �ongina! >. ;�F�'`�--. q � and ever ap rgved � :n ., .d Of modern Th® •Wooe►� t3o>oeaa.any, ; a:�k� req, t6ereby „ccunng its purity and exoetie+ue - � s.. pit 2.$0 �Vetlnesda afternoon W. Rob- � Y '�” y team t'.lis est. The are offer.in him a I �' : � ; '' <. Wiadsoz. oat.. t7ataade7. ,>+,t ,et+ in �ej Ib., z lb�. Hind S.lb. pac;kaB�• and never ,: z��� ; . ` `'' e�•te, f->reinan of the �icking room, of tine good inducement, but we do ngt think dentistry is uund h 7 •- f ;� i Remember 'the � :,' , •rs now: the.) ijold in Pickkeriuq and elaewhede in Oauada °���' i+i °"!�• � � .-.;�: ♦ 6 »> ' � � woollen trill, noticed a blaze coming from , b • by all responsible Deaggiste AL.t. G08D tIROCERB KEEP 1.1'. �„ � � `- Ed. will leave hie own town: --Free Press, . expebse and bother .•1 ►� e,much less -� � the dry room of that institution and tin• --- - - - - -------_._._-- -- ;: _ - - --- � � Z �tww than noxi yeas :)r i ext month. - _ A ` . 1 - jf y��ur gruWr dexs.not keen it, till him to write t911r t �?, :' mediately gave the alarm. The She bei• _ � �����U"NiI - "�°•� - i, � Who a�a#t y � H A. UA4,L4WA '��� thtn$wpat�ntt .•. aT.t:EL yAYTER & C� gads respt,nded promptly and in shoat `YtOrOt]E�O Civic Holida will �a�1it31d � DCniist; of some Ater •- � �, `��.,�� dour minutes bOtlt tesla were on the August 2. I N. E. Corner Tut'G ;tn • ' i�t•oteaac our ideas the may tiring -yea weattbl. t .. s1 ,.cn ,� Rront 8troet East. Torarta {� ,_ ,, : _, � s apt,~ �a�N w�����t�N « �. Patent dt�•. girDuna and s line of hoes laid from the The i3ttnday gar vote .will be. tetken in Pontes .ad Qaaas 5,te,,. _ „ups W+►�a,it,a;eaa, n• a ,tor eta it dl,sou prtes otter Ifoie t1als b John 1)ittkis � Co, Piokari� r a Y •� ,��•� I � •• �•• eu+� Irate of twCr tatttid>ca,,i i,tvenfSoa4 wontwl. f � F ' bydraad at Wa6er street, however, 'the Toronto on 13aturds�, May 16. - I I - �� y �. - .: , , � •,� . ._. .r u� 5 , -:. P .-. --A.. _ .�. .. .. .. -. - .., .45.+'1 -... / .I. r.. .�'-..9 .-.._.� >if.... , .... -��.. , .-., .- - �{ - M..... ..i . ..�--. . ...-.. rot • . � f.- 1 a. � - .-. �n .. ...- -. _. ...: ��• - - • _ . •.. -. .. .tar .1' .t. .. .. :.wr. �.. ,. r. F Q .. 1 ,- �.- � • - .. .. .rh -'�i :._`:,{, ,.,._ ... ..:, �.. .._ r ... fir,_ ,�s >•,a, yy 44 �-: .._ .-. i � s -�:... . - , a.. ,- .. .n.�� -. .z, ..[s . r5 r ,ls 6 t.-. .-... - . -: - .. I.- $ i �i. �" z t; r '- , . � ') ,. .. b �' �. . S ... a :. �. - . -- _,<,- . 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'���1�J�a`�°^?�_ •. ., _. - _ - '� _ .. �1,� __ �.+`w.�-- z1.+�i,�,1f�efi�rS�.i� m�. :�. .a . -. �..' .-s. � c '- •.- , r '; : J s 7 _ �, � j? ,., ... evil - Ar Ex 13ot•. ed Mise P,ym, who received and reaietred sting. The reeidonce and uc u,te tui;e aro _ - .. ,. - - near y oyer sad in good ro •:,ir There Ie .leo u f ��:'; :. ��-- •_ the letter for hits, of fife fact and h© also t w Established_ X880 ! •IDEAL... -- good drivo-hc+use anti eta ,le• u tl,e pretufeos. p_ a•• . - ' � •-"� RKHAM. notified tl_e Post Office Inspector. «'8 Tu a tanner �siehiug�to rotire,`thle ,s au r,ce!- � Lf yatt• Inteutl tU plant bruit or Urua•. ' . - - �' '�:+ MA ,eAt opportunity to tiot,►choi a rosidutt a tl a I , y , - �fi�E� WIN��ILL -� �� uuderstaud that Atr. Coxcvorth has hAen n1U6L,ireirabl�,•,I,t„unnit;•, 'tiiental moos an,l I Tanta, .that ot.•can -res has sold ou ; Eycolsioi bak. arrested for fraud, _but the public bhould 1'arc•et a. Thur turtn uu�i pr mieoa known ae get thorn Dotter. cheapen•• and in better � a�u .; ,: _ I . . °' 3Ir `nese to`'i'liot3. Hook. suspend jad�;ulent as those tubi, kumy liitu we -•Robert Ai• Iticl,arde,u„ cru,, boiul; coin- `V TH— cry bu rsa�rd of t1,at pare of rho t•:KF{. halt nt Int 4, iu order for ltluuti[t;� by seu,lin�* to tl,e� ,old •. ''1 - r. T11►� annual meeting of the C. L. _A, Hero conslddr him incapable of euclt au. th,• Iarukeo t•'ro�t,•,ou�o.stoo.'1'owushii,ot Pick_ t•aliablo central nurser3•, 1 ¢ miles north of _ T �'�� •,•�' Toronto bn (food hriday. act. Deputy Sherif3 ,Severs, of .Toi•outo, ©tint;, me7re paritcuteirly des•�rj+iud iu urol;istor (}teen I►it•er P.U., than you can of of �TE�I:" ” � i will bo 118it1 iu ed aon, r')'u„co thoreut n,ud botwoeu Ro[Sert g was 1n town on Taeada cub oeutiint; AIi". Ii will be leari7ed with pleasure Ghat J. Y C lu,•itt,�hur,tavn.ana wily to t,c sofa Itil•har,i ►tt;c•utti �vho rotua frot�l it Lunt; Ilist'tuco. •no wood-uaetl in any part Of rte Brodie is improyin�, o Mertens to attend the trial at the Ssult. Old nail standard variotius altivayN ,on- -. • •�`-t ° though slowly Gt�llins, dated 2�t1, Docombu,• 1h'J�t. 'i`he, de,+d he ro -ort • -A pecaliur. thing iu ronnectiou with the calla t,:rsu,�.c:roy. ulorc or lean, bum it ie bolio4•�d haul. :�ov©hies and ue N t•arietios fut•u• � construction. • The roof of .the old barn out p p 3 - th•.tt this l+nrcel contains shoo 7;iae+res. Vu thu n ` • �'��• Milne just aoutli of the AKricul• case i9 -that the enj+elope, which was a re+nlises there ar„ a trargr tl�e•lting, ree;outlp isheel if {'ou want them. I`o P,�bytitutinfi. �HEApER- THAN i1VQ �D, 4 _ Of � long one, NfIB r011]D�'8d al7d a 9i]llar8 UUB i,uitt: barn v`.ith stone etal,linK >audorueatl,. • lural grounds ha3 fallen ir. f t; eeiurat cl,;tructerr of soil, �ooej clap lo,iw. Con- tin tiiir}rc�l,t•oseu4tttiou. Sattsfctetwu gear• ' slibstitated, neeessltatiuh the refolding c7 All nivel stilted and bn�rauteed.. • � i RoLcrt Pringle, of. -rho I���ilotuist-sttifi .the li;ttdt• as elenrl • a )ears teas flout'. `•eu""�` t° ��•h'thv . �Ad I t�kattu6 markQtd; � au'teod, Pcie©e t•eat;ouable �Seut} orders Y P 3 Pl ,,drool and chum,, for fruit trees liefora lst of April to give .First GIR�rs ,Sj�ttry 1 itt)211s. ;; - fell -out of a window of that establiahmeut Besides file address on the etat•elope is not Possoisinn co or,I►, tortl,tvicl�, and tultpaeacs- nnio for ,'i 'u 1 ' Sian on aa►nplotiou of puraha o, gg° � nut titlin orilors. Wm' (� .�' on Tuesday and had to ttt�r6fl'work'fora the acritin of fir. Coxworth; but rho let• g �EV. GEROW, �. while. q TI•:It3iH ,-]0 par teat. do ,o it on dot• e.f este $. D,inshettth, al;ent, Green Riyor. ,,.-. ter facile le the one he mailed. It is 'a euout;l, with dnpoeit to ,ns�o Due hau of por- Price• list free on allpticatiou-addrefis I � �` ,T. I:3. Gould and family --aro tigatn on case which requires the closest inyietlga• ctiasc, money within l5dapa tt c+reatter, a:,d rho HI. HO1'IiINS Zj,S, CLARF�C7N'1'• GOUIeI's t10n In Order' t0 roteCt file busiq,ess balu„ce to be scoured by mor gage of rho pre- + _ - � ;- their farm lot 11, con. 'J. Mr. P miser, with inturast at 5 per enl. per annum, -� Green Riyer, 'Ont. _ • many Jgbridge friends presented him, public. -Tribune. fora tern, not exceeding 7 yt�ara to suit por• __..._..���.:._��_ __-__ _ _____,_ � pf'E;;T T•LA 1 with a handsome gtjld•i,eaded cane at fife Ed. Williams is arbnnd with a� potitian +'hast+r, or purchaser tn+►Y pay�he robots to cash, ����,� �sI-yOdiPIiODINE. y •J - ; -;i F`urtl,er articulare and c nditioae of sola The (irea,t En liaL Re rdY. i ►. �,�' �?I f •„� '' Bascom Hon>'te, Uxbride_e, b7onday epen� fur a license for the (Robe hotel in .the 'will he mae�t, kirowa nt rho Halo, or uta bh had � sl+ ing of lase. Reek. - east And. __ on a slice►tion to I•:D�Vitr' DaliAlt"P, i�sq., P J. Sir J§wkapes a,ta,•gxiteed to '� F'+ ';, �"�,. Chas: Fore ih, of Altona, has- urchae. ut��-+ttv5u`.' Fs`t•• '�t'• ��• nt�HAttUsu*l, - promptip<and pormanently ���-:,i +� , A. Cam bell, off -fife carpet �tactoi�, is . y p Pickering, ,r. >;. Fnttr«•Fi.I,, QQ• C , D�tv � Dore su forme of xer�ua •�„ ••:=+ P 'ed 14irs. Urn harts house t1e the' 10th >uaGlI,t,t�•xdy, tsuliuitore, Whitl,y, or tLu uu- r� '-'endeavoring . tC1 compromise with his •dcrsiauod, I;E�'I I•Aittu�*IItK, - R'°�"e8d'�td'tO"'''�'°'""' � _ ��'"� c editors at 30 cents on the �• The estate and moved int it. - atorrhea, tmaaoterutyaedarr AticaiuueeTr - ,,, is a small one and there is a mortgage of R. Yot:ng, o the Stoufl'ville Creatl��ry, '�Vhttby, uaroh�25t1i, IaeJ7 'ta'l5 _ M'auteal �buaearEa�atsae., : r •;fir; ' �' ti round. 81000 on the factory, which is has secured a eittiation as manager of a '' ua"i°,t worry, emeetatve "'° r„r = �s'' new Creamer which i3 now being erected s• • � ��D�OOO• �'{""'°''�°"'' r;f,,_sr TEA r °� i • about all it is worth. The factory closed y �...--._-.-.f-�+� w-ti���ww�...- � � �,re and after. �ne.,.ot,rat„oon read to t„• , �' on Friday last, and it is to Le hoped that at Churchill. c•�•�• a' , t„sanity, Cpttonanda»earryprave. �� Ta .7x c woatts •• `' ' •Pesti `teeth � � - `+ • `•” FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUt� '� � - a settlement may be reached by wh.ioh- We understand that John Dough®rty, S y 8aettc,:,, pi'eectlbed orae 8b years in thousands o! ..•. }�` Jr., �of the 9th eon. of Wlaitoharoh, has > Are the prettiest thing atbout a pretty ��o ie rho Qatar 2zeHabte a»d Honest ate<ttotAa t Tide: Campbell will be i>a a good position urehased T. Br)tels' reeidenoe in the east f woman. How often have ou heard tri its lvaTtvE Puairr. ,_ ._ , "'' t � run his factors again. The tariff'un• P j Y tanaio,t. deltdruggtetior Wood'r 1'hasp6odlner t= eod and intends morin therein in the somebody say, "Miss Flank has such bs�eanlaome worthless medtoine is prate of two, •• �� p 63� the Indian Tea " eertainty is no small factor in this failure. g monsoon Trois ut up ualitie� of Indian '+ ���� near future. lett teeth. indices pr'aco fa lector, end we wig sand by eetarn c+'rowe:rs as a sample of the best q Tae employees were paid in full on Wed• P Modern dentistry mei e� it passible tnslt. Prtoe. one p�aslcage, fit eiz, �. O,►er wtu ,�:,s. 'tuarefore they use the greatest ca» in the ; 4., ��� The GleorRe awn Laoroegc Club are try• �yy��,,a, p� t,letett4•eetoau7addrelta ,et •clic-n of Ghe Tea and its Wend, that is why they t nesdav• _ in hard.to a ore Ed. Pennock for their for everybody to ha �_ pretty teeth, pisses p .ut ;tun dtemselves and sell it only in the �ongina! >. ;�F�'`�--. q � and ever ap rgved � :n ., .d Of modern Th® •Wooe►� t3o>oeaa.any, ; a:�k� req, t6ereby „ccunng its purity and exoetie+ue - � s.. pit 2.$0 �Vetlnesda afternoon W. Rob- � Y '�” y team t'.lis est. The are offer.in him a I �' : � ; '' <. Wiadsoz. oat.. t7ataade7. ,>+,t ,et+ in �ej Ib., z lb�. Hind S.lb. pac;kaB�• and never ,: z��� ; . ` `'' e�•te, f->reinan of the �icking room, of tine good inducement, but we do ngt think dentistry is uund h 7 •- f ;� i Remember 'the � :,' , •rs now: the.) ijold in Pickkeriuq and elaewhede in Oauada °���' i+i °"!�• � � .-.;�: ♦ 6 »> ' � � woollen trill, noticed a blaze coming from , b • by all responsible Deaggiste AL.t. G08D tIROCERB KEEP 1.1'. �„ � � `- Ed. will leave hie own town: --Free Press, . expebse and bother .•1 ►� e,much less -� � the dry room of that institution and tin• --- - - - - -------_._._-- -- ;: _ - - --- � � Z �tww than noxi yeas :)r i ext month. - _ A ` . 1 - jf y��ur gruWr dexs.not keen it, till him to write t911r t �?, :' mediately gave the alarm. The She bei• _ � �����U"NiI - "�°•� - i, � Who a�a#t y � H A. UA4,L4WA '��� thtn$wpat�ntt .•. aT.t:EL yAYTER & C� gads respt,nded promptly and in shoat `YtOrOt]E�O Civic Holida will �a�1it31d � DCniist; of some Ater •- � �, `��.,�� dour minutes bOtlt tesla were on the August 2. I N. E. Corner Tut'G ;tn • ' i�t•oteaac our ideas the may tiring -yea weattbl. t .. s1 ,.cn ,� Rront 8troet East. Torarta {� ,_ ,, : _, � s apt,~ �a�N w�����t�N « �. 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I - . the t bit � . � - �4 � . .: " _. _ .� � . ;� " "' ' ' Mrs. Lamshed's witil was las 'UtO the cottage; returning In a m . �.. �. � .1 ,_ , -: ..* - , I - .. � " - -:, , � � '. 0- � � . - : , I , ­ I.. ­- . - . I � -, . .., Mr. Mootague Dottleson. Past i � . . 1. ­ - . - ,:,. I- -:..;.. 1. ­­ .11 . ;1� �'. I - - ndia of professiona work the careworn cibed that Henchard had be(in soon, InOn't with a crumploil ticrap of paper. , . I . .. - I ,.�� . 1. 41" ,_:­'. . - _. V - . 16ward ..'' ;�,�,, .1 ., ., �', '­ - -)Melrcba,Ut of Calcutta and London. was - Smuggles ever id for his al iont, He less than a mouth before- -7- What br. B#uJaznju I NAS Ile 110 - �� - : . - . i On it there was pelneilled as follows: A . I . . . � t a. � - -, �t. , by one who I -- - t, . -, .. ,-1 - , � � : .. . About the Trestuicut of t ike Rujislaft.., % . . :!, ,%. �._ . 1�1. �: ...,I - , � - . , ,- - - - .1 �vrl Log letters in the library of his I mus twenty yeatm her ior; but h know hipa. walking steadily along the :, MICH&EL HKNCHARD'S WILL. I., , . '.. .... �_�, .1 - i - 1. � � , .,:.' ' 4, -, . ... � '.1 -, . -'assed from Linooln's A"n to anotX . ..� : * 'ton viet-compairlson With Lbe Rusilsk �� :. I � -�,,_ ,- I � _. " Private reside'noo in Bla,kw,yood Square, ' t - . - ,�_.,_.. �.__ - I . . �_'� I . I. , ,.�.� v ! place long befuTe she began to use Me-lebaster highway westward, at. `� "That Elizaboth-Jane FarfrAe be not syl0em. . .. ­ . . I ­ I _� "', ­ 11 . I - � .; - ­. -. � L� . -The a . . I :_ . - . - . � 11". _.- . Kensington. - It was Sunday afternoon, 1 ity: was t1we4ve o'clock at night -in other words. t0ld Of MY death, or made th grieve ' � - ce 18H .- � *-. , * ' I -1, � , I spectacles ' i ' - ; �: ,- .,:1�.­:. .King Of vital .- Dr. Benjanun owaxd, who sin . L.. - . I �­ ,., . I and tboo rain was coming down with atTnng- in'Mrs. I-amshed, on .1 ,. H .. .. I . ".. - - . . I .� - � ._ . retracing his steps on the road by ,account of Me. . - I , .''�,f__­­_ i -udy of penology, ..., ;;:-,-,-. . ,d �. t . '& that Lbe not Ouse- % I -1 . 1tx1-1'_ - 5 6:,d h it had I Mr. Dottleson W-rned away, L from the g L has made a lipec.ial st - -, ­. . . . . . Y persistency, as thoug, CO which he had . hury'd I c . I., . . - !,." ' one. � ,_ . � -.1 i::, , mirror t,o which he had be,4�n nfiding - crated ground. has arrived in England froni, a lourth ."JI -L ... � . -­., . - . ,.4�: I- Madje up. its mind bo keep I�pndonorjs! t,be L Xt L .0 . .. 1. . I ;,. �--.�:"� -I,.: ��*% � This was enough; and us morn- & that no sexton be to toll visLt to Russia and 6iboria, undertaken '' - .; ��-; - . . , _; - L�. �-- indoors for the rest of the day. , his wow, and went up-staLrs to see t : :*,,�­:: . L - - I �, __ 1:�., - - . , _L_ . �.. -.:: .. , 'L.. - . Mr. : his mother-in-law, whom be found in ing Frafrae might have b�&n discovered' Ire be I 1, , .. :1- , I il . : . .,. -1-11:1 � �. .. , _ �� L.. i for the purpose of confirming and,;'; - ­,.' . . . -, . _�: - - - � - ., - 4�..Z... IL" . � L - �'. . DOttleson. who was a methodical man ; the drawing"room with Kate. driving him gig out of Casterbridge ir "& that nobo4vis wished t9 see- my ' � � L ... i . A doa,d body. .1 � bringing up to date the observationei. .- " - . , I "I'm Rorry to bear you're not well," �L " 'L 1.�­ . !� " .z : � I - ... ".., In everything made a regular practice : he said t her side. I that direction, lllizabeth-Jane� sitting - ': .. . � I .;., � "L" - " 90 I - "& that no murners.walk behind kne made by him in 88achalioen and Bioe,.' - -.�-;: : -_',-� ' . �*_. al ry Sunday - The '�*,r�la&lfyl '10ooked. up, and �smilad. beside him, wTapped in a thick flat fur at my funeral. . � - - . �_ " - . - ' ' * . L 'L . ' : . I . . . . , A- ' " ' ' In the oo :*�i, , .. - , :. 1, � . �� . . - � ­ . :,._ .. '. � -ql�z-. after lunch ; and when the weather per-, "I'm gettin very f�Zle, Montague, ' After driving a,long.'the highway for "& that no floum beplanted on my where &i. -ace 1888. urse of . & - - '" � . . . "". .'! " .1 , upon ..... �, . _1 .- � 11:. 1�, .1 . . . . , .. .. _.� L . . . . . ' .- d : ..... -1 .�._,_. -, - . . - - ' �. . sumed to interfam with his arrange- tbgugh I Non't look it. I am not 'a few Miles, they made further inquir- g"ra ve . conversation, Dr. Howard touched .1. 1�_.. L -1 . I,- - . I I i� . , ,,�'L _ _ - - - . Me I ... I ­ L, .i., __..".. ' is -1- - �_­ - I i , _ quite up to the , mark, and thought "& that no man remember me.; L "' ' some of the results of h investigations. I ,.-. � . ., � �! �, Z � : -- .- nt the effect upon his temper was' ies, and loarnt of a road -mender, who "To this I � .. . r .-. - � _.... I"... - �� r-'­:"L�".' I . I'd like to A" LaIrm.oxth-" put my name. - . - He said: � I- I _F_ I . ... . . .. 11 L.. . �.:­ - - �' . - .,. 11 I I . . , .1 ;:. : 14 I-... a'. - . Infelicitous. -Accordingly, it is our mu*- "The sent for bim half a,n: hour had been working thereabouts foe - Michael Menchard." i - . 1t;.''. I , . . L . � ' ' I ­ _` -1 . - - .. -$4 ' be special Object of my last joar- . _,:.� .., - - ,,,�._ � .. ­ - - - - . . . . - . -- .. fOrtu'llia to 0 the reaAer a aid. _ - .-. � .:', . . �_ ." - .,�.: ' It don't you, think, no*., that weeks, that he had observed such a T � - . . -:. - I � ,present him t go. What are we to do ?" said Dbn 1, ' .� - .1 . . . . 1. I—' �. . � - . ..' - '_..� . at a rhomea when he Is decidedly snap- a more experienced man should be call- when he had banded -the her; ney, which occupied six months, was . .. --f 1 man at the .ime mentiOU64; he had ,She ,OtIld not - , ­ I . � , i._ . . ad inf" . . ,�.-, �- .- . . . .- I to p .- ' � I.- !: . - I , , _.: , Ptah said sui-ly.' . Donald"L' 'she answer drarpPa r 0 "Oh, com 'lets my studies regarding the. .� ' :', ' " - ' , - � - .14;._ 11, V I 0 -L'. . . - "Lakeworth whlJ do nicely, Mont&- .turned back from the C terbridge, said at last. liat bit- ., .., , ._�'. , -, '.. -_ .. :1 .�;�._,�, _ - . V I " �, .11 .,. . ... to, �s recapture, redistribution, an means of . - ::-,. . L "...'­ - L .1 . I . . - - - .7-". ... ery aggrava Ing, said Ile, "throw- gue-, he anide"tan&s my mnstitution." coach -road by a forking hig�way which terne-gs I ies here I But there's no, al- . 1- .� .. _. 7...'_ `- ' ' - '.._ . ­_­ L� 3 ­ forward ing Si boriani exiles. have been : _L- - - , _ - � .. ;� 1, ... ­ ­ ,,- � - 1 - . When an old lady -Is convinced that crossed Egdou Heath. I tering-so it must be.- .. *_ �� � ":,L% _, �_, ,; _ ­ I .:, img down his pen and going to the win- L . ­­ � I. -L. . - . 11 . - .­.. I , .,.�-_� "-. - d -Ow . 'Ono chance of its clewing up one particular man "understands bar - . All was ov6r at last, even her re- t1hrough every convict --and .exile pirk � . : -.hil _.: _.-, - .i ,;:� -1 %,� .. . I i, __L1. -_ : 1� I` . ' They 8ea,rched 1*don', Lx4 found no gTets for not having searched him out , n between St. Petersburg an( L !: ,- - .�' . ­�: I I 4undayl- constitution," no reasoning will Irm ve . I 1_ _ . ­ . L , . . �: - ,_ ",_:. . �'_, 1� --: either. gow I detest a wet , ) ese a I go .�Siber-:­ . . I ­ ;- her. Mr. Dottleaon know [his, and did Henchard. Farfrao drove onward, and sooner. though th wor deep and! do �_...-,- �.� : , , . , � L. i-_, - � . _ . _ ­� . '­- . �L I -- . '�,'.__.-.-.---_-- - 'He picked up a book and made -hiin- not press the expediency of making a by the afternoon reached 'the' neigh- sharp for a good while. From thiA ia, I have waylaid exile gangs by roa , �, : . _ .." I . ­ � . I . . - . I I. ,��,:, . . � .. . I L. if till'(' forward ,Elizabeth -Jane found j! rail and river, examined when empty _... . . - .1 I I � . --�'_­�­�.�:L_` 1* comfortable in an armchair; but ahange. - bourhood of some twoodia4d . ' I .. I : _. : .�; - � - . "What d10 you think is wrong, this to the' hcrt'Olf in a latitude of calm weather, the convict barges on which they were .. ,_ � . L,L, ­' I '. - I . I �. _ . - .. 11 �, . .. ­ .. *� '_ his had hardly re eatiti. That the ro � were fo*l- kindly I . . - - - __ � - I . -, - ., - � timet" he said, sitting down near her. ,. ,� ­ � '-L I --.-. t and grateful in itself, and ; . :..-:'!�"-�L �'.. door Opened and his daughter Kat,e ap- conveyed, and have had opportunUlm - . - . , � _,,_ . I ­. . I I I "It's the h-eaTt," replied Mrs. Lam- lowing, had, up to this p4k,ut, been (10111)IY so after the Capharnaum in - . '. I . .- ­ ­ . 'L - � � - . ". :.I- , L . . L - . ­- ­ Peared. She was a fadr, pretty erl of shed with -a deep sigh, which did - t ch d r k o f -some of her proceeding years )lad i of &peaking to - every man on board .1 ... 1: ­- . �­ L. no Hen ar 'a t, ac u oot theY were which - 'I., - :-. -L�­ �, ,"! . ,� '. I . . . � , . " . � - . , � I _ - , � ­ .. I . .- � _ _­ . and - ­ . - _.. , I . . been ave been fu .. '-,' _. .. . I 1. ,__.� _� i -taoct sav -how spent. As the lively . . i - ;.. p . . - - twon-ty. whose. gentleness a seem quile genuime some - 9 11. For : . . ,;_ ` .. __ I , . � , ''I nd - prett I " rlg e'llotionn of her early married life hundreds of consecuti.ve' miles I have t,-.,. :' r� .'. ' '. :1:r . .. - �;, Mr. I)o4.tlwwm- tried to prut On a now a wore . I :� _; . - . L ­., i i - __... �_ J. ed her from I lision with took of grieveti anxiety, IxLt only suo. Of miles at leasot from bolue, but, by cohorfitt into an ,equable serenity, the . . . . .. . '� ,.. "'L : I - � . . I . I . . - . I - - . I ._ � ,!- . 1. - 1:1 - , e kpprt observat,ion on the -gangs in order ,-.- :!, . .L ,- �, h irawible pa t times when orth- coed ad in appea,riag sulky 'and increJ- resting the horse for a coup�e of hours finer movements of her nature found . . . ..- ,. ­ �. , P ­ r, �., : 0 � - .1 L - * I I . � -%_:.. � _ - ar members of t household shraAk ulous. "I trust.not-I hope you're nj�&- i . "COI)o in Gse-overing to the narfow- to see them tinder all oondi 1()n.s.'# ;.. ! � _� .1. .., 1. �� -1-1.1," ­ . . - . - L . ­... � I - ;.1. ,.­- at the village they had juisti traversed. li - I.. - I I - �', , . - - from the consequen ofintru� , �! - I I ­ .. 1. ­ .., .1 ��_ . : .:-,:, Ling up- taken," he said. "I nVust srak bo Dr. I v"d ones around her the tiecrot, wq Asked concerni;nj the fog Itod him 11�­,�';3,_, ) - .. �:' I - - :,:� " .: ; � . - - _. . Lakewort.h. whon he comes.' it would be -possible to go back to she had once learnt it of making limit- �j , :'.. ' ,. - - � " . I . .'L. an his privacy. I to ad OPP01"tunities ond�rablo; which sIfe observations. Dr. Howard, r plied; . - ... � . - � ,.:,., ­ . '-, - I � . .1. I �h ­�, L , - - _�JO . �: - _1 - '- , "I . �'j 'Lit . His tone implied that he held the Castarbridge that same day- while L . .. ,. .. - � " L.- ,p,: 1, e Ina ew for . I I I ..� 'I, � - I . . I ­ � .., . , - - 6 arter af iefd' w �I� redue ( 'allied to contAi.st in the cunning an- "In its main principle of roductim.... i _ " Well. what's ske� young man 'personally respQjasible 10 .. I . .. .7. Mr. Dottleson curtly. _. I the condition of Mrs. Lamalled's heart, cies o micro8copio Is . "I _'. ;1 1. ­ . � I. :- .1 . . , _. � , � � *.� ,-.'!. 0 largement by a a f * labor the Rumian. penal 8yatBm i - � . % .1 - . _1 . . ./� �_. !:...�L�: �i oil ­ thmn to the inecemsity of camping out treatilli,rit, evivill ro . . I I - . . - . ._� - ­ ' - w _�_ 1 - ­- , �. Gra hatevex it might be and intended to ; the magnitude of ­ . 1."_ - - I.. - �,!." _­ L nflynamma bisn't feelim4 ver ' ;: , � :� - �­ : ; I _S� - -1 for the nig Woimff OF IMITATION-, . .1 . :__ . �� ­ .�� 7 know whnt he meami. by it.- .He rose ht. - She pondered the posi- POt'it'ivo �pleasure, those minute formn , � - . ­ � . � - _:i .;,­ , . .L ! - ­ � -, .. : 2 �.� 1, �___. we . : ::: �] - - .: . __ da he i3jx-)ka and went back to the If- tion, and agreed,with him. n' - . ..., 1. ,_ __ - * 1: - U this atternoon, papa." , of fiat isfaction that offer themselves to� r Its geneTal maladministra Lion It Is. --, ::. - , . . . .. ,'--' � I � , 4 I . I _. ,, . - - - _1. Kate had not completed 'It ' strand, brary, where he tri'ed to intermt, him- He IL - - -, evel,yl)o(IY not in positive pain; which, - . : ..: - . .. " I ­�.. :-- :. V . er , cc _,�_,__If. � .�, - .. � - ordingly -drew rei4. but bb- woTthy of roprobahon.'p - . .:..­.��.,% � �'­ ,.1 _1 ' L . - . - , . . - . _. - ,:, . : - , .. .­ ., .-I, , , 1. - but knew from - her father's manner - s, : '': �. _ - . . . self once more ia his bo6ok. . thus handled, have much of the same � ­ I 'fo inspiring effect upon life as wider in- Asked to, "L%.,,- - . �:"� ,�L,� �: I don't think papa likes Dr. Lake- their direction paused )xplELi,n Lbe stra ly dL- - - , ,.; I � - - . , , L .� I Ithat she had come i -n at a time whe � . - , ,_I �___ n worth," Enid Kate. as soon as the, door a moment, and looked vaguely around terests cursorily embraced. verg-ent accounts of Mr. Do indt and .:' - - �. ".1 . �. , � ­- - 7. , ... Fl., . � - .: � Her teaching had a reflex action up- . . - . �.. ,�_: - ­..''.- It' was best to say as little as possible; had clu'Red behiad her parent. upon tb6 wide country which the ale- ' W. Kennan. he declined to confirm or . . - 1. I - ',� .. . - � �.: �. ' , ,L I Ir. I 1. , .- .- _ � L'. �_ � i . I -:. When he was in this humour, he was "I don't know why, I'm auxe; but he on herself, inSolnuch that she thought . '. _ '' . I ': 1-1 . .. . - 1% . � I I , I.:.-' . . vated position disolotted. While they - she could .tonal deny such mtat,elnents. fie continued. "I - � . . . I . ... . . doesn't seern so 0eased to see him as rceiv6 -no great per, I ... I ­ - , - � , ': alu I ,rh,e - - "' ,-.:. 1. I I , ­ - 1i I - ­ oart , to jump at any opportunity- for , - looked, a a . aam only speak of what I 11 n., . - .. I .1 - ..� .,. V. -p you do, child-" olitary lvuman form cameo difference Cellween" being' resj).octed in 81 L . . .� I., . . r rsteut - : - -. "' - - - - ,.:1, 1 - - . - 1; _,�L. .., .:.],� cri'mblilag, and would f inish her me&- Kate laugbe*d a little, and said no fr(mn utader the edump of trees, and the either partti of Casterbridge. and admi,nistralion of th'a '. L; I ' ­il I .�j._�� . , , ___ - . _. , , " - . - �_ ,. i rests so largely 'with al� that - ..­ �L ".. '.�%, ., � - 11 , ... Mae for bier. glorified at the uppermost end of the � . . .- �`� ­;:' ,:"�, ,..:* - L -L I �. . .1 - moire. It waIs her heart, and not her . . .'. I I . 'L i.q_l . -A ,t:W, I sjip063o?.1 aronsed ahead of them. T.�o person o . almost &.nyl.hing. may be powl le. Of all, : '' .,. I .- z_- " I I I - - , '.'She wants that Oc . gTandmother'a, w'hich . I - :. ­:_�: � , gave reason for � . - . . L�­ '. ­ -; was 80 a PM - ....- . . � - 1p:.... I . �, . Charles Lakewort me labourer; bib 'rgait. was Ilar posi ad do- that is ba,d in Sib-ri "r, hallea -, - - I .! I , , h's f requent visits; , - - L - .. - !, .: snarled Mr.. Dottleson. - tion* vras, to a mark ' * has had the reputati;oa of loei by fs.r_:.`,'. "_�-. - �, I I l. � . I - 2 - - .; ;. - -, and the eagm-ness with which sho shambling, his regard fixed in fronL gree one that, in the common phrase. .11 :" -L - . ;. - �,- .� ... - . I part . . ._.�: . ;- 1 .; -,� !.L?��. � -_ ' - , __ �"'L, " Perhaps we had- better send for pounced upon any excuae for calling of him as absolutely A� if. be wore afforded inuch to be thankful for. That the worst in every ioular." - _�� 1. . - .. . . - I � . . , ­ . - t� I- -.-%.,-:" him." ' - - him in to see MxB. Lamshed -had been C.OnigarUlg the.lot of Siberiin exileff - - - , I . �'­� .. . . I .�;.., L_.� 1 . I � -1 ... I -1 . . blinkers, and -in his baud, 4s carried "Ile was not denionatrativoily thankful with t at of convicts in other ODuntxie% L - __ �. �., I . , . I.. � _1.L1 - - _,. . . . . L � . .1 . - . -tful source of amuseme.at to that � 1, - - Ir ­ ­ Xx. Dottleson threw down his book a frui . I was no fault of. hors. Her experience . . �._.. - V ­ I '.,_­,.­� .. , z . .- . I.- - - - .�*­ �.. .. lad , until she allionved Kate to see that a few sticks. Having oros"4 the jr"d Dr. Howard remarked; ;,. '­ '_ V , '- . _% I I I fim, � . . . .- . , . L � ..� _� �!,L:.- .­:': - and frowned savagely. "Isn't it a ver y ' had been of a kind to teach her, right- ., The result of my orpori6rice .. . . .. . , ..'... r ,- I y eile understood the numoeuvre. he descended into a ravined where a ly or wrongly. that tile doubtful bonour * - , �::. , _. .�;. �,­�� " . L * .0 t :.:, , ; ..."_ � ..: . .-� ­�� Singular thing, Kate that yoktr mater- ' Mr. Dottleson hIL4 never thought of Cottage revealed itaelf. hi4h h on_ of a brief transit through a sorry h reat,ment, of a .. ' I - 1, .:-. - _� .',�` w 0 . r depends upon himself �'. ", : �:-: .'- � �, 7:_1 , . :, 1. ,:.'_�.,: - na er ' his mot ber-in-law'a lfavorite in conn6o- I world hardly called for efftlaiveness, oonviot largely .. .1, , ., I" ,' - � I ... I . I � . , I andmother ishould sele,ot this im- tared. After a 8iberi&n exile's term of two*_ � '' ' ` , . - .1 . ; :. :-, i, I r '. .! I n- I � - . I - �r 1- � PeOu-1110110 young prig Lake tion with his,daughte-r. He was asise .,If it _�:_,_,_ iiot even when the path waA suddenly ir- . , �, " I : , I worth to t ial, . so f -1 '' I f- years' imprisewhont in ever ,there Is : .1� I �. . 'P ; "... �' � ly a aspuag maroenary man, and We" ar away , rum radiated at some halfway point by . �, i -.i - . . . � I i � .1 .;4 . i I.. : be her medical attendant, when r _ nothin to proven a - � , : . . �. - .. � __ - the 'feargalways befo i t him in th to fir � _j.,;_ . ..:1:.- I . I.,.,. � .1 - �,�' . -, .'... �, ... I I I _.. _.- _� �i .1 re his eyea was, Offisterbridge I should say that muat be' daYbeamn rich ati hors., But her I rb from bk,ournLag, with - 1'1� .11, , 1. .� . , .. �, I - . , I . :. � , .:", tbore are half a dozen experienced that Mrs. LamAhed might alter her will . I , yea a - . I , I .1 . _I poor Whittle. 'Tia jusL like b- "t'rong manse that neither she nor any , 7 oertai is �.. ri. : . L, ..,. I ..'' . . . 1. : I � - . - , ­ , ,. I . . . . �., . ,- � -, � _� ; pra I a stone's injan ,being deserves less than was, . . ­ . - : �. - _: . atifloners living within and bequeath her property to this doO.. him. P IV,. - , ; geographical limits. a fr a. Th . - . . - I �'- ,_ 1Z . shows good in a general My',i'ith very -.� ,. - -, . _­. - .-- .. ..% - tor. He had lhe%M of ladies who had served Ni 'abeth4auo. I. iven, d6i not hlind her to the ,fact i " , I . -:. . � , % I � ; I speoial exceptions. Fk4capo fro Sagbal- - - -.""I - -� . - -_ ., s: � throw of. t be Isquare V Isa't it very out off their r4htful ,hoatirs in favor f'And it may be 'Whittle, 'for he's b I . 19.. - �:.. xt � � . _: i f at there were others receiving less ,; . �_:v _ - - . i , cAically impomi .11 . I .., .- � - never been to the yard th�ese three who had demerved nvuell more. Andi on to Ljra politi-- - � , 1, .1 I I auricowq that Mrs. Lamshod never know of their medical attendants, and Mrs 'ble. . - . � ­� -.� : . ,_ , . � , " �:.: , � � .1 ' what illness was or asked to, see a,doo- Lamshed was eccentric enough for any- . . i n be a - `i� _�_ . --;. . � -11 .- weeks. going- away f �rntg forced to class herself among oal ex or a murderer ia balion ­ ­, . - i � thing. If f ny one had told him that without aRylag any t be 0 , lives with his family, in a w I built, 11., - �:,. .. �:. _:1 ::z ,'_� � . t(W untU she met this Dr. Lakeworth at inate mile did not ceaso to won- L. .11 - . - �. ­ � .. I - I . _. _. ,- �.: � �, � Kafe. waa thle, attraction, be would have word at &.11; and I owing him for Lwo der at the pengintence of the unforneen. and often pretty, four -roomed Cott � -, , . � ­, , '_ z�_� ­_'' I .. . -1 &_ .L. - .. � :_ I., L I Th4ot - .1� , .1 , ".- ; , . &-axixiorough last summ,e,rl ' Her con- la.ugho(I at tile idea. She bad nootbing, days' work. wiLhcka knowiq w ho to when the one to -whom such unbroken � with i's vestibule &ad den 5 0� . . fidence in him is.porktively touchin . F&! - .�_' _,d_ _ .. I � %-, � . ; . - � . - I-. �,­ 91 and w-ml4d have nothing but what he . . I ... I . _... Pastles my .comprehension alto- pay it to." k tranquillity had booll licCorded in the , lan4 is pwulated most y njiLrderers .. , -� .., I ..., and , . � i ow by persons guilty J glt)imilarly &or- ­ � I �. . 1. : � ;,-, chose to give her; and it was not like- ,. . ,. . - . . �. , / g(,thor.­ . I L adult stago %%-a-% she whose -youth had . 1. �.�. ---I - . z I � I 11. .�: 1 L, .1 ..­ - I— I 11 . � � IY that a man whoo had to Inah his way The pososiblilty led MOD -to alight, seemed to teach that happiness was but ioua crime&. They work peaceably and � . � 1. ..�,­ ,,; . I ; It was evidentik a mystery to Kate and at least make an inquiry at the . I _'­ L . " _. L.. - , I - in the world would encumber himself thO. Occasiona ea ietly on their farms. and wa k about � . . '; � :�: � �­ _.'.1 � . I . .: . I - - a,No. for 8he, shook her head, slowly and i6th a. wife. Dr. I-ilcomwth was danc- cottage Fartrae hitched the rains . " the streets to all appearances f ­ .L. .:: ,_ ­ . . : ! - res men, . � ... I".,- .�-z­� .. I .''L. ., . t . -- I dow. It was a fng attendance orn the old lady In the the ga*kpost. and they approached ,- You g,o into the bureaux of he pri- , : �� -, :�::' �. - __­. :: L fad of heir grandmother's to have The End.': :.,,,- :­ � _ . I _�:� Dr. hope of getting hiBr what was of a humble dwellingti. surely , , ­ .. ,_.. "L��L,�' ,. , . . �. - . .: - L Molloy. . �. :;;: i - '' , 1, WOW a,nd you see meon writing rows t .. �� ,,, I , vw , . _­ �. lakoworth; omd whem a patient has ' L: 1, , � :� :.' 41- .- . .. � I I and really she womed the litumbiogst. 'I'll" W&Ifij. built Of .'.L,- I. *...� � ­_ Z; �._­� . 3- - %. � ;� I ; - _1 � .. .. � so fond of him .L L 1. . ... _ . : - � . :�_ .. � -. i '. �! - . I - - of desk. TMir general domea or and _ ! -:�".- - - - i . .., - - ­ ­ 1� reached the eighties, perhaps one phy- that the danger wa I a making him veiry kneaded clay origi.nally faced with a �.� "". 1-:". _'�:;r,.�,_, - ­��, q :",-,. - . , -L . �.. .1 , . .� ­ .� I tho.appeoiOrance of the place ig not 110- :-. -� " � - 11 .1 � L . I - w;-;% : I .. - - 'I 1, I .1. � - �, . ;, - - ­ , � . .1 I , i -_. . . '�" . . �._ SLNan can do little more than another. . I , �, _N' ` - 4:, - �:, .I. � - I hyL she unea8y. � I trowel, had been worn by year's of rain . like that you would sea in off ioe� in any *.., -.,.. _... - "I .don't know w . 'L . . . . . r; I . _% I I ;� i, ��, . - , I ". . - 1. likes him, . � J� , . %­'. I f.., I � , 1. . _ " . washing Lo a )Wnpy crum 61 I nf,:ur face. '. - ,: -- A MARVELLOUS VESSEL �. '.111, man in - I '­"';; . I (To be (Ocepti.nued.) � %� - � ­ ­ Pa -rt of the woxid. Yet eaoh - , - 1� . �_,_-_ I , pa au - . .1 w-, � �, �,:,. channolled and sunken from plane :_ I � :.. probably* '. si. :��, �., I F . I ;.­. I I ' . . , I . I - . .�, L- I j -, ' I 0uropose, You raust send for him - .., I �:..._ 1 - __* 1'..F.. . . �. . 4 - ' L �.��. � . I I � I ..- . I , . ­ I a " ,� �' z . . % _­­ . . L . - , . � I � - � . . - -:. ' I Ha gr4y rents field together There an .1 . . - ' ,� _. . . - ' 11 :_­.. .1 , ­, 11 - , � .., THE TRAIN. WAITBt),�!-,1:L::,L,,-:�'1; AWliev#nIer irinious no iris (Im" the'At, A CONVICTED MURDER R. -.� _:: '. 1 1 ': ­ : ' L '�L- I � hut I don't imagine, he will thanic Mrs' '.;. �__.:. ,I . . . ,�. . there by a leaf strap of " which ,� I -1 � :. I L 71 I.: ­ � , . . . . , : Z _z Larnshod for bringmg him through a ­. I - .1 I � :_­ 1 z � "Whft a woman widl, she will," coWd warcely lind subataknivy Bough tangle, In Tw9 Days. Rassian convicts, instead of [ aing a. � �','.. �­. . -, -, - _Z I . .. ,- � says ce a .� _ . - .. ., , .. :!q .i ..� mil -o and a half of back stTeets on a- . - - heavy charge on the rescourcer of tho ]. I :� a railway ongineer, , Ile was am for the Pur 8. Leaves from tile .. Tf the claim mad.6 by Captain -Carl . . _. . I . 4 day like this, just to tell her that her loyed fen had I POO source of revenue. Con- . . 1�' � I , - n_i. . . :, 1-1, _.. - 19 M *00 blown into th6 corners country, are a I I , ." heart is moch the -same as it was the upon a Sout,hern road, whore he had of the doorway, and lay there undis- J. 11 - Flindt. of Now Yo . rk.. a seafaring vict labor has added to th,o un"jarl :_ - , la.k , I I . . I . . - 1:, . , . . . .� ­� � .� . � -:; '. . - day before yesterday," many odd experiences., One day, at a tuxbod. The dour Was a . r . Farfrae man of 17 YO&M, experience, and an ompitre an island the length I En g- -, . :.-. � . . - . .:. , . .. . �, .1 I ":_ I ,_� �. I I- . - . 7 Kate left the room m-ithcout making junction, a woman appToschad the on- knocked; and he who 11tooYa,mloto them hyventor, Is aulwtantiaLewl. it will soon land, not an which pror- . _"� L _ - -"._.:. - . .1i . ",. _ _ -1 .i _. ._ I � - I � any reply, and her father walked over iously w . I . '� I 11, , _�, � _­_ '. Whittle, an they had donjuctured. , undw- cultivation, and it is only _: 1 " - i - I I to tho hearthrug and proceeded to adr gine and asked him to bold the train walj be possible to ma.ke the voyage from. the poputat.ion of Siberia by tt~ peo. .. I.. I , I,: ': - . : ..,:,.,. I - L . � �,�.. -,. His face showed m&rks of d ep 8ad .111 I . I- . dre-ss the figure he saw reflected in the for fi've minutes or so, till boor daugb- 64vis, hi seyes .Iightimg oil the"In with Now York to Queenstown by water in le that haa ma,de Potisible the line Of. - :: , Zz L � I _L 1. : _"L'L . . . . . , -, I .1 I - I., .:�: I � I .... , 1� ­- .. ­ - - �­­ ,, _� :L,.­;� - : - . .. �1 mirror aboLve, the mantle-pieca. Many ter �hould arrive. He told her t t he an unfocused gaze; and he still hold two day. -i. He intends making thorex- I ": L I � . �T ha Re Tran&.81berian Railway-tbe envy L- .-; - - - �. .. - eokple have a habit; of "talking to . , I.- ­ .. : . L, z -1 - _. , I . � . - _. t_�e1Lnselvo,s,­. and Mr. Dottletion.culti- could not do it; bult the event proved Ili. his hand the few sticks he had been pe.riment about the middle of May. of the whole world." In conclusion. Dr. . :� ,� I_! ; .. . : � . .11 _'. � L I I Howaird, said: " Tba main lowso, to'be - , '�. :: _... � I � .,�_ ­ - J ant; it was tbet be waB mistaken. An the old say- . -i 1. : : . 11 ­,.. L vateA it to a remarkable ext out to gather. A" own &a he reb(VuiA- Captain Flindt asseorts that he has in- drawn from this 8y9tem; ­- L: '� ­.­ 1. . .- - ad them lie started. . . is tc abso- -� . '.:L L� iL' : .- 'L ­ - hits pecluliarity, thot%gh, that, he could ing is, _ '.: L .'� _-, . -A�_ " L. "What has to be done can be uted a proppiler which, when driv- luto futility of Punishmmt for itatwke - : . _ - I . - not tako himself properly into - ­%Vhat, Abel %'hittle; in it that ye 715 I I . : ­: .* . t in � "... , .... �. - - cOn- done." .. are hero I" said Farfras. ! on by a gasoline ongine, will devilop alone. The first principle taugh ! '. . � L, 1, - . . fidonce unless he saw him.,iolf in the , - . .1 - . .. .. 1�_. I - ":.,! , . . --.,- - .. . ; .1 _-L - ' fol d,m#t'L see ! .iA I .. .1 " Ay, ym sir! Yuji, see, he as kind- thait of self-maintenanne. Convict labor '. '' . � . I jKlass. ,flia stood with hiti -left hand ., y'" she orpnstulatG4 it speed in smooth water of more than p Ofit to . , � L* '' '' _'' . .. thrust into his waistcoat pocket, em- I think you u4bt t like to mot6er whom she wer I here, be- should .[)a productive'of a not p I ;L_ �"_­ L .. I � . . .. .. . - L- I *:-- ... �_ 1. .1 . . 0 a Ii.ttle thin lo%., thotIgh 0 50 miles an hour. He is a hard headed, the ,Nt.,". ,so that iastoad (as I s...L - . 1. . I phasising e aloud like that. -I -0 a was rou,gh tol me. , E . I : : �, . _� I L - . . with his right forefinger. , - ­1Vho are you talking f?" practical man. and with other persons land, for instance) of cost- . _1 . ... .- - . ­ I . �­ ( ng �T_ . . L . I:— I �6 in 6 ! Oh, air-hir ) I ma . : � �,:­_J� . . �,.' �. - . . "Now, wiA yo � I tried to' iptad " t "x� 6� . . (6t i. train& . @. . Henchot () �idn't who are interested with him financially liins, it sbould prove a source of -Tnual - , ... � '. , � ._.. u ,bave the. good-ness, to I I ... ,_1 .- �:,­ - , I . � � � . -: I I - _� .. no Vol revenue by pug i nized ;�;��' . :L � . .. - . . . te:1 M1B - What my mot hw)r-i,n,law wani; run on schedule time, and like time k w it f He's just gone-abOUL 12 sc volutionize tra r , t � . , -1. . ., a gut VA &a- L I ': __ �,­.­ I I .. - � I - � by walax, is p ", .. 1. ; . . - ,. t.fW 11, �, � ­. cl . - - _. '! I and fide, wait for no Inan, or woman, no watch to my nam"." ity of the rwtpective criminals. ]BY . . . � I � with thip youmg medic,o? 'Hie's got no an -hour ago, by the sun; for Fv' forms of indue ry suited to th,ei - . .1 , - . I . :, . . , practim tO spea& of; he's got 110t.hing eiLher, for that matter. But sb6 ­No�-dead V fal Lored Elizabeth- NOW Bill-LIJING T. *1 groeans employvA in Siberia the c - . ��' i . - , ... .�: - any one can see to recommeA him-, and. . I . IfF, OR,AFT onvicts 1. - r-.:. �� k '_ .. `� - � ,�� . .. - - - , I . . be rivts most in wouldn't- have it, and finally, just as Jane. _-, do nat lose all twif-reegpoot, and are of- ... - ,'� - , . .; - conve,qienLi r away ' ­.. ., .1 - . ; - . .1 . � t 3 ,ar, sb� " Yes, Ma'am he's gone I , - He %as In one of the #beds of the Morgan t*n bott,ex fitte,d tham before ito be, -,.,: _:`-, � .1 .. ,�. I , - ��. � - -,-.. �., !_� ­­ , Ever since she met h;ijl ',n,!q " were About to st4LTt, 9he shouted kind -like to moiher when she ivor hero Iron Works. ab tho foot of Best Nine- come uAeful members of socieoty. In the* - '. �_, . 1. bm required medical advic.e., a no ad- indignantly; .. i I .1 - '... . %, ­ .. I , . .. :f- vice Lvut his will do. . , . , ­ below, sending her the best _IJhiP,COal- tioth St.. N Y. The propeller oonnists of English and i*mr,e other 1) .. jl:.-. �. . . : , .,,.� _�: �Vh,en,tihe thinks .1 : : '... . � ? '. . rison ,systems 'Llt. ..%..�.% . _ . .. , 't th&tl,, .r ,,. a :; 1.0 , I : "Well, I'll j, f I)Oqi nd hardly any &till t lie , , ��' I :� 1� alhe's 8"dy, he's- cm:iled . us sea a as f orn il at all; , Outcome it' glovierally tho op - , .­� , i. - 1. - Ila to e n a I Ceased to Ili ­­­ two ateel plate,3. each with two flanges. foodite. " ,:" . . _ , . " _.'. � - I laughed, but soon and taties, and suchlike hat were ve Th* rfcult Of the convict's inear : _: ­. , , ­_: I fee.; and when she's woll, be's ( lied ugh. iry cerat ion � ,,, - %­_., I - �._. %,.,� I ­ 1, , w of I '.... .. . . , ; needtul to her. I coultil't forget b Ino which cut the water in such a 'ay Ito , and of the useleas forms abor on . ''. ...-. ,_ - -1 - . .. _� - _­. , I .,.r_ ­. ija to receive it.. 'He's never Ou the For what did that old woman dd but and traipsed out here to look f h i In, to produce the least resistance. Each I which he has been employed has oftm ,7 . ­. , , i., . "I, , _�_ house. I wondew he doesn't. t& odg- e rt 'Or x. - _�.Z _. ".�, I -1 - . ­ . - . %_ _� " Itr been 11"WelY to generate La ve I I 7 ..., I 1.�..­' , Allp next door "to be c:o.,-�N to foot in frcwt Of the a about three about ,the time of your uor�billful"s blade of the proppellor to be used in ngeful ­ . ,_:.� � - . . . ... . �­ - . . gold' f I . . I :_1 , . I . . s .1 - .". ;.. � . r.... I , ­ L ng"10. 8116 set wedding to the lady at yer ide, and fePling which tends to render him :.! ', ! _�- L - - '� L .. .1 . I ML040 . ., . .. :. ` ,'­! 1, -1 tall you candidly," c iftuad herself there, firmly grasping the rails I seed him %alking along in tile rain, making the proposed trip ac 088 tils habitual criminal." a,... . ,� 1. :­. ­ _". ­ -­ , . -L . ... ­ I- , i", ", ­'. I . 1. ,� - � 'III ' drawing . I.:. . . . Mx. DotVLeaon, sudde-rily wi with both hands. '. �... I - I � I .. - IL ­a'� - and Lthought he looked low 4nd falt- A.darytic is to be thTee feet ac= an'd . . . . - ", L '' ' ' .. ,�,,��­ . ­ 1 9 . I 1- , , '. ,- .. . ".0 :-: L - __.� - I � I I- Us hand from his pooket, a (I lapping The conductor signalled for me to go jering. And I followed oil Ivor the , ___� i 1� . . , 11 � . . , - . I .11 .� _ L - . � . :� 1 �'J; : I I ... .. ,1' - - I - 1- , the pm:= imPressiv'61Y witVhis finger- ahead, as our sto two feet from,Qe top, of the blade to �- � I .I.- L_ . L. �- �1 ­�,,� I . 11 _r � . . ... - I . -1. � ­ � . P was over. - , I . 11- .,- � _ � I _� ' ' ' , ., � 114 �:. �'-L - CA)8-"l te',1 you candidly Bt4t I road. and he qirned and saw me, and the shaft. It WITI be thicker at th ­ TO C1X_A IN -L , 1. . 1L ­ . 'L . that if I couldn't do U as ion YOUR GLOVES. - .w . � - , , _� an a :,. - I . . . ­ 1 � - . ' . ; ­ il_. _: didn't know the old lady would altex on the trac 81110 r"Mained said, 'You go backV But I 4. llowed. . . . . - . _. :­ . I - ' ` - V ". ,: - lould kdI her car- and he turned again, and said, DO i ! if You..r gloven.are of dressed kid or' -_� ' .: "; �.:_. * . - -_ �` � ,k, for 1 8 base than at the top. I I I- - .. " . -- 1. , , I . �.,.. - . ,�, ��._ , � her will without etnnpunction, I'd for- tainlY. I called to the conductor, and bear, sir V Go back I" But I I aw at The vowel whi�.h iii -to li� fi-tted.with suede, no matter how soLled they may , . -:1. . . I - !.L-'-- - � -'L. 1. 7 t1ou " ­; �.�: _ �-r- �' ".], .wl. - . ­­ - bid -'Dr. Chax�m Lwkewort h t he house.- he, imapatient at the delay, came 0 he Was I and I followed L)n still. the ne a be, 140 long as it is not by perspi&tion, .,.- .. a : �'. I I . I-..,,- - Why, b!*m my h,ea,rt I i,f .Mrs. Lamshed I explained the sit ti to .w propeller i , about ,qua chi rd - �''- - " , - , 1- � :� . I -1... � j. ua on bLaL I Then ', ,,,Oiwd.' 'Whittle, what do ye fol- - :­� � .. 1' I : .:.-,. - , ,: e- ­ " . " - ': - L . ­­.� Itimies ten years longer, she -ii spend ,was as mad as 1: was, and going up to low me for when I've told -�- to Fo I comoloted. and in,to be named the Dol- You can make them 'look almo,it like _.. � 1. I "�,!�- L .� . . � .. I I. .4, -- ev I.!, I Z; . . . � ­"­ - y �. ;. _. �__,. , or - . � . . .: .,�, i - I .- -, . no. - I.:,-, -.:,.. - .' .L.-:' I . - �.,--� ,on3triotod on the Di the 0IMU them with gasoli ­ � -1 L. in - sic, and fees." . - said, pli is c t ahl,lling of her twenty thousand the woman, told brT to 19"t 'Off the back all these timest' A UW I in. ., She ` new if yo � � , - jy track. . ­.. - .� _, . I I I - 'w"1014"" Principle, and is intend- '688 in the gasoline and rub . L:: , _ , 'Because,,'sir, I see thin be 4ad with . art _ '. L-' _:_ *�'� _'.*� , L .. - ,. ". I- . . . I � I L � - . I _, o t fingers, the . - I " I - at 't " 1,�'� - t,_:; __ : ., �_ Ais final PreAlction, although made . 4u won , she replied, "until m .Va between the . L' � , - . - _ Imse' _' , � __. ' , ' - . __:. . . e; 1- �, � , - - daughter gets on boar,1 youx traloP over A would in washing goods in water. W 'MI ;L . _. I - b hi If, so worked upon Mr. Dot Is. and' Ye. wor kiAd-like t4l mother ed to hroLgh tile seas rather thalk same as yo if a wore ro, h to , m, d I it . out. t1als offering. the least ro- bel _ ,:�w 1'_'� -.-: � It, I ­- - 1. - t�eson that he swung around upon his foy a, an ,j wo Id Out . . - I.. ;:. ..,"I � '� �L. "�: - I., , , ,�L' , _ _ . . . t ­ L _ . ; He pleaded wilth her, and, finall do, U ,hen he sistance to the waves. which in h w . � - � . � I . ., a be kind -lite to yOu., the gasoline becomes dirty thro . . ; '.. . ­ , . a eav : ­: . I k - I �' ­ � ahs 11 .- 1. � '. . ., _Iii,�� I , , , . tiael and stamped on the floor, I clared t1at he should be opm,peliod, to walked, on, i and I followed;1 and _ he over her i, at d 3 - until the article . a . . , I - � . I 1, weather will p and use fresh again :� 0 . � 7 . I' � � � ale r I ,.�` � -, % , - - " .1. � .� - . � .. 1, ��%,�'f '. of his departed wife was eighty-one "Just you darel" $be ' . , - . - � ,%bed, wh�) waS the mother use force.- , . beat against her. and thus retard- 10 Perfectly cl8aA- Gasoline is , , Mrs. L -am. . i�er complained &V we any more. '"'a bette . . . I . , , . �1. �11. . - . I i . 1 ied, "I'll sue walked on like That all night; and in I 9 eaves loved : ., .- j�. . I - I cri nj il:� qpeod. - � ,, r - You for damageA if you dol" .- I � V L. .., �� , .,� � : -1 ' - - years of age, and in spite of he . fro h than benzine, because it I ' ' - . - % � L ­ _ --: I quent m:ls foT tbe doctor, ga,ve- every This openeda 6ew- c ­ - - - : � , ��, � ,,�;� 'the bl,ue o' the morning, when 'twas more soft and pliable, and they ffo not t. . I . ,� -1 . 'ITE VESSEL IS MADE OF.ST]KE-- have to be dried'o 0 ban . -�: . . - '- . - promise ds�. � Silic , .� ­� . I I -: I .'- �' . I , . .- .. . 1:1� . . - 1, ., I . . ribbons and neckties may also Del clean- � . � ­j'L ' �. . . - - I - ` ­ st in we reasoned with ourselves whether we I seed that he wamwed, and could Ook and codar, and is 53 feet long. Her ed In this wise. .- - 1. _.I � -_ 11 .- of maintaining her intere OmPlicati011, .;,ad hardly day, I looked ahead o' me, and L. n th " , 11 _4:� mundane affairs for ten or eve(i .tv�enty had better remove her by force. J Groat care should be __ - �­ . I., : . - " I. L I .."'-L" " .. - �!" , I i , i. I.. ; . - . L , . - , loniger. "I'm a.n old woman `sbe as we had deteTtmiln6d u Pon a co had ot past here, but I had seen that feet. fler height i " �_ I . � I � %. years list hardly drag Along. By that time we beam is 6 1-2 feet and her draught 5 1-2 * - 1. 1. .. �- I ­ � :­- Wojm&n Vvihen i I was ja 12 foot from kee t4ikem never to uss gasoline near a fire, �.�_ : , __�;7: , .. ""'t �." ,­ forty, a�d I of procedure her dauighter came,txr$'B Ito or I I i. - - ., : . , L� ,-: 1'0 . was wol�t t up this touse was empty an I went by, and the top of hei dock. with a ' =P, as It is highly explosive. I .1 L w, �� - ­ .- '. I ­...­ . _.., .,. - . ., .1 �, . I - a ­ , 1 4--.. .11, , 1. , . :.,. � lfp�, .1 9, .1 . -, to Bay; "bu I was an old an(I seeing the cold womian on the 'lot house should be used in the daytime, a,nd out I �._ �. :L-, i": , - I., :, .. �11�. , L. track, I got him to come back � and I took 4 feet hi h in addition. 140 is Of 10 doors, and anytiling 0 - . 1_1 - '­� . ,- . I . I . :%',- A lywon't grown &-day older sinoe-not kiaged her- good-bye. and got On t,he down the boards from t o whadows, tons' �Zfeln- She in to have & 3&1,Don leaned with ga . . 1? - '21 . .1 �_ ` - � ., :� . a- ` �, . �;,.._, . -­ "''_ L : ;_ ,.,::.,: __ 1 '' a dak." I train, whiLl her mother called to her: and helped him insids�. ",What,: Whi is f Olina should be un , : - . . L .A. a I ­ L- * , , , " .- � .1 - , - tf in the Open air. , '', ,, �. .- -- "...- , 'A'. :­ "Go ahead, Mary Annl You hs, ve - day and night unhi Or � 4_ � - . �� . -7 I.. _­ And indeed Mrs. I4mshed seems dal- t- � set in length. thiree etato-rOOMB . � tie.' he said, 'and can ye, really be ouch a til t a unpleasant od .�, � , � , , , . nwat as active .a,nd SPrightly now Her I , . .,--:, ­�L _e_. 1. I ill sit - - I � ... � . . ,,' as Plenty of ti,me, though. for I w hais ' 'I �It I " I.. , . � - . I :, a pow -fond foul as to care for suoh, a ordinary crew will conaist of fiy Ovaforated. Then pl&c, , . ' _� L ­ I "I ..:-,. she had been half a century ago. flour- on thie track unti..l of men, 0 in a ca." . .1 I... ­' , . , �. , .1. .- _;V1 I - , W with some favorite sachet powder. . -.': Li I - -,. .: I i- �� � : .- ,�,u get on board.." wretch -as I 1- He was so wet ga & bu,t she will have acco 0 tio I . � . . . y 0 - _ __ - ,;. . -:_� , .- - , " !:-.:..I. i.';�... ,_ , before, t1he middle, -age And then Ann was safedy ,nd he seemed to have been 80 persom, while 50 can be carried it' �� r- L � _! .­­ � . .. .- teen ye&rs . 01 " when mm U u f rt --­NINO­�_ - . . t 1-1 - dust-dr*ed lawyer who looked er on board and we were about ready to 8 0 "' I .1 I I _ : I � ' - I �. I �_ .-, aya . , _ I . _., 0 -,. or d Than I went on farther. bar docks are rLdilZed also. . , . .L, - �.. ... -­­-, .1 . . ­ .. concerns * . . - � %­ 1 -7 , It . . I � - . - 1'.1 ,mary, - . :...'' - - . '."- _!"'.4 - had come"to urge the- desirs- ran cover the old woman it nece ome us . ' RAABOlqABLE REQUFAT., I - L, ; . . ,.� '. ,. �?, � , - . 'e'stl . _. ­ "�. ;��_�,­ '. "r, - , t- and ighborly woodman lent me. An ongine of 20 -horse power will be ' Rsve YOU anything to say I ­'. 1. ,--. _._,"'eq � - ;. ,� � - -1 I biAity of ma,king her will. I she calmly and slowly goot Up and way- a bad. ifiad a chair, and a fte,other placed abaft. emidabip, and with h asked the, .;. . . - C . � :, �. ed make my wilu I" cried she, ad me a good-bye, calliug, as we pull- em Judge. . _- - " * , r t­�. ­ t; _; , �', . . . - , ...,i_". ,.:,�.,. t. � �, ,:I,,, . trakm. and we brought 'am I and other machinery will w - h 10 tousi _1 I.., - , .: . . , -. , . _, - ­;., � -- , - I .. "111i almks it, if you're afraid od out of the atation: I W'y, only this Y01101unor, answered- ':-:.-:­i''t4. ;��,,-- _, _� .,!, I . �.w �, won't live .to tewhed CAptain the pickpocket. t Only ask that .1 - ,�!:.:�.,,,�., . " :,. " ,,, - . I I . 1. � ;­;,- . 21� - as we � t that. ejeotTioity Md be used won't let ,sm ha,u&uff h ' ". - '' . . ..,,jr (01 - I how I've *hd do 4, BkanWe made him an comfortable oould. It wan at first Inteknd - but I hadn.1 begun W think abotit it grain of parliteuessli, YOU fe � Uors. a But he didn't eain aLren th for you FIi9d a Y0,11: - , , � '- -'. : *� � I'll . I . , I ".. , L.. - - - I . see, ma am, he couldn't eaf 110. 110 ap- as the motive powet, Wt in me, while t ey _. ­�,_i � ­ : � . i--' � - yetl Why jibou.1d. 11" However, the __ __ �'. -, �, III, I 1�1�,,l view ot take me to the pen. - - . _� ­­. ,� �_� c � - I ,..,. Z . - 1. ­ , ,,�. , I - '' i, ... '.. ... tAts at all�-and he sot weaker, and the accidents which may , c I ._1 ", . - . � - - _1 I � Z. , � - - 1 04 mvilcitor's argUments prevailed, a" the '. . ..-.L, �, _­t�,:._-Ik` I - 1k .. . �4 �� " I - - - . - I , ,7 , AN IKFFWITVE owan -- -- &y he died. 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I _0 Z�, 4 . . ­­,.- , , ' t, -, -74. � �, The London Times, referring o.tbo � -A-&I 1'.1 � &­ -, , ,, _. ',­__ fl['�NIW3 'IN I N 18 [[[a if t of the oxiginal log of the Mayflower ., _._. . " , �:,---*­"-:- : 4c", * , ., -'.' ,_ -, I - to the United States, says it is no light -, � ,-, " . .:41.. , :-1: _­ I . - -� � - ­ �: � �,;!_­ --: . - pq0M jLL THIE thing to part with a document of Do, . J, .,...;,---. THE VERY LATE5T , , - ., _� I tional interest. .., .., ..:��..'�,:�� .... I - I � .� . - I., !i. , , - " -,.* - " - � -, , ,_ " � WORLD OVER.. I - i 1;�,., Mr. Gladatonai' . notwi thatan ding. his - . " I.— . ... , :g � , �� . ,.. � ,�,: _. , . I _."'! 1. .�A. - � -1 I .,i.,- ��. ,.,I. ,.�, .111� 7,.�,-, , _, , .".`-.--!�­ .,� . .!,: . 1. - . . ` - - _,� ,,­ A great age, has "Diaod the ranks of the ,-;.,: -.:- :��- �,.:_.,' it�klffz�'Ttsm-i -About Our Own ��, wheelmota. He Ca written tb a friend . '�`. , - __ -,: .... .. , , _. ., � I Gmt E!rltain, the United States. and in London, saying that he has fairly 1, ..%., . ': f ""I �. . , -1 �.� _� I ` I mastered the machine. : :' �,'.� �111. �. "'. All Parts of the Globe, Coudam" and . . . . .1 - -�_` - ': .-,­.. I t . - I' � - - , It is reported in London court circles -1-1 . � � , �,:, - :i � �: A"Wted jW lk" Rel". I - - -:�-,- I . _ -, ,.:.:. ; .�,_ - , , ":, . : %, , ; that the Queen on her return ,from , I. -::.: _,,�,.,, _. : -, 1: - _�� �­11. .­ :.-�.:,�_:_!,'r,�_: -11 the South of Fxmjim, will ps a: �,ijsjt - .. - -, .A., . . �', . C"ADA. ,,:..,- .1 -1:, .1 , " . ...", _ ,_� , " ,: - . - ,��_ � I , . . , y _.- . ,,� . I . ­, _ �, _ i '' I - - - 11 1lei to Milt. . William Waldorf Astor., at , . .- , . - . ­ . I ", - 11 � - " . .­ li� . y is ,... _� L I I _. ­­, iopros� �' `4` *O- 1 1 ­­ - ­ eme ported Clevedea in recognition of his muni- �, `­ __­., i t iii Manitoba. I . : ,: .: - " - . . . - _:., _,1% bo . I �' exis . ficence. ( .� -,:,.- ,,_-;�, _. I - . Z_ �, % '. - , Mamitoba's indju fWmIne ':� fund. , , .,:..:,-.:,. . . R in learned that the Witioli Gov- , . L .. _. �4­ . ouiAs to $17,000. ., .1 I I INM I , -_ - t � . - ornment propme .o deal with the , : , - 1" I :tl __�_ :. ;.-".� . � - ,.. ; --L A discovery of blard coal ib r6POIrted question or contagious disease among I ..., . . 1.11, . - r--.." � . 60 British t n India. by placing .. L on the Rhore Gf I,ake Wimk)eg. _­. I � �,,,­ roqps I . _. ..,:.:�. ­ ,;:� .,�. �!­,- I .,M-. - d3railtfoxd is to h1ave a f ree postal the inveetion of women in the hands of , ,:�. '. �._ d-eAivery alt this clome of the year. womeAn doeltors. - ,.,:­­:­_. - I .. � . , xl­ . �­ ted _ _ �. i w - I—. A. poilice census of thie POPUI.Ukiklitt Of The annou'rIcetntut that the Unt ­­ I I � r ._. - .�- . ..'. 7 . lorosAo will be taken on Sunday, April Sitat,es tariff, will not be retractive h" -17.- ­._�_ . Z, ­ ]::-."; ".1 3 . :1. ­ : ..1, � 11. ­ - - resulted in an inevitable rush of ex� � . I - , - V'., *: ,�,. � " Mr. Speaker Edgar ig ex-Speakei ports to America from England, and for .. 11. - P_.. . - ndustry is pualting ,� - -,:,:, �, 0.,:7 - WMte have been made rivy ClDunoil­ tbe mornewnt every i . �,- : � ­ !.. I I I this work. . i---, ----. - - lors. r . .. - ,;.��' .. . '* - . , ,:. .- -1. . .1::_:.:* . Safe-crackeyq stole'ov r $240 from While the britimb steamer Temple- , - . '. �,� 1; , - 1-. ..I ­;�_ �ogri, ny's safe at 'more was being towed by the Ulster- � �._. I I , �.. ,-. � tAw T. E. Walker (, . , - ".0 I �...,.. I -,,r ti * _� _ �__'_ 1. I ou e the hawsor parted. The I 1-1.-.. � 118111illwn. . '... ',: � ..,., .: . ... 1. I -1 end sweptthe Templemore'a deokVNI'� -- - .11� '.: - , 1; `,�,'� T.h-- London &treet- RailwaT mnipany . ' I I � , - �. �. _ lr � , ­ Poise exite-mling tl*ir Springbank Ing. Capt. Swains,un, and a seaman, and I � � _:---,.'';­; . . I I.. rine towards, Byron. . e - ! ,:._­;.�.,,�, UNITED STATES. - I -, �,.� - �� I_, - _ . Me departmealLad store,�'of Montreal � �. � , �­ � . ­ r - I. ­ ,.­, .. �� - --,.­ - 1. a 11 .. ., ,�:_ r selling drugs The �wbipping po&L has been reviied I . . in Missouri after four years of disuse. ­ I .1 � _. I - . without a licenge. . . - 1'�-,-__ . I , . . . . . �­ . I : _.� -, _'�_­� The Hamilton Radial Riilway, Com- United States Ambassador 11,ay will �. , - :: - . I . . . , - �,: �_ ' ". ,� ) ne to t,he leave Now York for London April 14. _:___ ­_ � , yJany will extend L9 be,aclb, Ii _ . , ��. - -..., . �. * ­ i ,� - : : _� . .11" easterly linj�v,t? of JE�urliinlgton- . I There is at resent- before the New - '_ ­ :.: _.-.1. ­�U, loord and Lady Abordeein have ac� York Senate a till tb prevent dishonest -1 , - . ::1-::- _I- ' - . ., - - ! ,w ��.:. , " -, .I- .1 _. :".,.__�., , , cept6d au invk-ation to attend the con, and misleading adverLising. of goods. -.1- ­,;­ .. . : ... - ­., i . . Sylveffter Scpvel, the newspaper cor- �:. - , , : ,-1 1, 'Vocaitilon of Qxwen's Uukversky. - . ....�.��, , . 11. I � . I ­ � I 1".1.1- - A Coxaner's jury alt Hamilton decided respondent who was imprisoned for 81 .. '- " - - . 8 - to New. .1, - ' L Jiarles' Curran., caxae to his death days in Cuba, ba returned � . �. - . .. . . - � s ,.,. Via ­.. � , ­� � , _.:-I .- .:,:,- .- `_��,�:', - " by -hit f4oQt betimg ca,ugbt in a frog not York. .- i , , . _�, I I—. _��., I � . I... - I , - 1, Opp- -namen ere- captured on . : , ;, -.; "..., _ Pr ly packed. 114;ight. - Chi w . ., . ,,- ,,�,,, '. nterview.- Wednesday in Malone, N. Y., charged ­ ". ,�­ . N. I �... I I ., �..... '. I sing the line. They I - I . - " . .,.... � at Moakre,al- said h�3 company was still with illegiffly cros. � ..., - '_ � � 4. . : .1 t:. !, .-,-: in the ft&ld to tender for the fast At, wetre reuianded'fcT a week. 1: . I wi . � - .. r. �.,:_- - . . , . IsiAic s"mship service. I I Nothing is knowA- of the fatP of the � - - � __ .,-.,.,: ­_ - __ - __ '' :­ . - - ..: 1;: � bhe only survivor ot I00.0U0 poor people in the flooded low- , . . . ­ , I Ar%uie Turbide, 11-".. .'.., t -�� � � `� ',- � party of thre,e'lop,A from the Bird lands of the I%Vhite,' .. � ! -._ - -�­ � �.. � _`.:._.�_ .,. ". - � � I Uk.l. N.S., while I h"Ling recent- Mack Rivexis in Arkansas. � , _. 1�­ . � . :­­ �. �.­, ­.� � " �,.!_ : . Ily, died omi hlun�day nitght. # - -ait against! J. ­ . ­ �_ ,-. 11�, � - �­ Josephine.De Rosay's s I ., . " . �, F :_ �_. � __: . � - o- Newis L%s been received that the Do� F. O'Brien at Boiston for $100,000 for _�:�. -_� v i -1- ­ .-'-- . 'dm line has decided bo build a new. breach of promise of marriage', was on ...� . *- I I mi I . .1. � � - � . . ... - __� 'I be,*Lhe largest that Tuesday setitled out. of courL for $20,060. �, �, 'i :� . � ,; stea,mer, wtisich, wil , I �- ;L i _ 1. J � :1 .-,.!-. " ,7; ever sa-ded into t,Ue port of Montreal, The stPa.me'r Creole reported at New I . I - - . - - - , ., - �, " - I., ,_ . i ked up a'boat I � � :.1 ­ It is SLated that the Furnace Line, I(Crk That she had pi( ­ . � ,,-..- .. L. . �.i :,;�; - . I ning betwe�n MaricbeLsLer and con-taini d ad Wdi", believed to be -1 ­;�.­; ... .1 . �... "". "-'o- lo,� ww ru-n . -1 ' n e . �- _ Boston, will eWLablisli a route during vict�im ol'the St. Nazaire steamship � .�_____I.. : . . ­. � . "..., . ,Km boLween MonLreal disaster. . � :.. � , , , "_ , - i ,. , the c4owing sea. � � �: :�., ­. i ,:,� '6rado State Senate has oass- I. , � ... ... and Liverpool. - . The Co, _ , , ,� ., .: I , -_ , I . . , , , I _. - I � '' 1 '", � . . I-' ;,:.# �; . ��:Z On Mo6�1�ay night C11arence Martin, ed the bi;l pro iding for the abohlion �. I.. I .- ­;_.,�": � -,, . , . I ,rh,,� measure , ,� _. I - - -tit - - � , ... . 1. - : aged 21, emplo�yed oin the farm of hir. of capital puni li nie I . _� ,; ; - - �:-_ ;�,� 'lia,m �'roernan, Binbroolk, Ont., com- now aw4its the Governor's sig .ature :o - ­ ­ ��_ - Wil _n i. I , ., �, ­�:, ` i.'' � �. I , , -.": �. . 1 -4� � ". mitL,ed silicide by hanging himself in becom5 aw. 1. ,� ,. I �.. � ,I.. . .11 ." .1 tQe- baru. I It. is ;he int rition of P!rosident Mr- - ­,7 ,el- �_­�,_� ' I r.. - . , � . . ­­_� .. .,,1.1:.1 _�._.. . - 'I'he - - A young Mionixeial,girl named Greta Kirtl'y not to rer,ognize Cuba. 7 ,�. ;, ;--.'.,-�!� k c mit &uicide by ixyli,e * AdininistraLion will be to � �, ­'! ) I Tayloir, Lried to com. C of his e..' .: _; - Z I �:; ;� , ing Paxis green -on account, of IeL �110 L , , iriNurgents 7 1 , _� .. . ... rtw a I i ow :Paniardm and the' . . -1 .- di -Lme Sbe will. prob- fight if out between them. I �. ,.... :_ ,.-;. imappom nL in love. , � .:��.'] -� ", . . ably die. . � I ­_ 1. , N. � The United States Circruit, Court of - ; 1. . . � � �� �_ � _. - , - _. �, , r. tawa, h�is been Appeals in the ca,se of the. Un*ted Stj0es . _� - 1) Bourinot, of Ot I . . � -, - .. :,:� , 1..-. ,; .. , qj� . 1'­�: I ..� �� ': i -.ad boncirary fellow of the ILoyal v. -I lie, lPiffa.'o Natural (;&% and I- I ...--.. �,,- i4 .,., ,� apix) a , "in recognition of Company decided that natural gas is -a - ." --;f � ;� Cvioni�d IlLstitul.e, , . c� . � - �,-, I . A- , _ ;, - I - ,�efulness as a wrii,er on L'anadian crude mineral, a.nd exempiL from duty. .L-. . .�� L.. I his u. . , : % I ts -1 I . . . � -, -, - ­. � - - and colonial aubjecLs. . - . . _;�,��,"i. - ­_ Mr. Howe, of New York, ham intro- ,�Ll' � , - :It . n he IJ )Use ­­ _�­ �,_'�­ � L' The Thurold Council has peAitifted duced IL reac;,ution i t ( Of � �L' :.'. ­­ � . . . -, ­, ._�, . , , . - � ,.. . the GovernmeaL to protect the Wood Representatives providing that the - , .1 . ,i--- . . L �:_ .. - - . _ . �:,� . I -er U If UniLed &ates constitution be 80 am- � ­�' - ' 1, , I Fuip ma,nia-lac-tul -s by an export d t I ­ :-. �L 101-'� *. ­_ � -1 via lae wood and taking the duty 0 ervied that Congress shall have ex - I . �, L � ) _._.;.:_­ - 77! : I 'I t4heir machinery. . . elusive power to ritgulate marriage and L. '' � 1_.,.1,_.,.-_ . _ - .1 �.L7 "L - .,.L.� dded that the mi-litary di v uroe � L'', � It haa Nwin dee _ ,,_ , L_, � - � .. f �, ­ : __ - -lie United � .: . ,_1 ,::. � . _1� alcire The Suprefte Court of t ,�-.� L- - , Ut the Queon's diamond 4ubi .�% .�,_.. .1., � ... ". e bat I I - : '.:'_-"- .L ,"' -, - lee in �WTIL17" fihall take the torin Sta i te8 de.e.ares t . railway traffic- as- . 1. , � , �: - :-1 i .1 .r. I .�: -1 I . : o� a church parade on June Wth and sociations are a peril to commerce and I.. 11 I - L.L L .1, L I � , I".", " _'_­ - Lon ..the anti-trust law. 'Rail- - . t .� . � _.�_ I -.1. .1 a grand review on June Z1. � . a vio.at .of � V � � - , I road men everywhere are startled by 1. �: I .1. I - :_1 ._'. r. I i I I . D Smi�h, of the Tracadie" N. B., ".. ­� � .L__., has been LwLructed to pro- its force, and an eia(Lre ebange, in the ,, . � - . , , - i '.' � �L � :': 1�..�._ a two ariethods of distribut� f i ht traffio 1 : - ! .1. '. , ­ - - _: - . �- , t investigate ' "I h , "- I 1. �. - � �_,::�_. . ., L coe"I to '*NLn1DIPeq o may be eaw"d b it. e Joint Traffic -, .. _� _ � ai;eged c.&sed ci� leprosy among lee- y , . -1 .11 . -i_ - , Ajasoclaxion will ff4ut for .ito life. - L - -:, , : ,: :. z;. ;. �,:, - :� laji,iic iminigmnis thiere. I . - . .1 :1, - � �; _;., -1 ; ... , � ,41, . Commercial sunimaries by Messrs. . . .. ­ , -s I :�:'­ ... p 11h7lippe Le.cour was found guilty of I)un and liradstreet, te:'cgraphtsd frum �. � ­_ � _. -.11 . nlalu,laaghLer at k'aLlier Point, Lho vio- 1 - , 1". �� '�, - � '. ,,, t im I . � .�� I be ng his brother, whom- he stab- '�ew York, are, oln Me who.e. (,f a ro- ., :, I ., 7 _: _�� bed with a poaeL-kalfe. 'I he Ben- as4uring description. Considering the ' -_ . i I * .. ,� .1 . - ` 1, ,:�, . I . a,wagonistie. conditions existing boLh in . . �... -��, - �'. : -tenoe was six years in penitentiary. 1, the . ', ,�:�,,: ,, :1 t.he Uni4ed States anti in Europe I ­ I i I ­­.'' '.1 �- R_ Beaubie4n. a stluneXULLer, Of Ot--,vo'Li,ne of busnem in fair. The pol- .1 l.:, �.'�,_"_ �,�,,_]:,_. thret I ' . I :" .',;..�- ". . tawa. hitis taken ain aotion f -6r i t ical,8ituation in Europe haA of course 1:.1 - _- , . � 11 . - : � �t­�­�.. - . ­ ; . _.�', � ..,- . thouisand dullars against the RAvicland lwa an important - (actor for A refi`__ ;_ . ,� I. - I ­.�' .. ., ­. or . . �.A - - . bi"Awh o4 the Stonecutters' Upioa f sion, whi:e in the. States, the loga"V de, I �_ .11, A'�, _ . G .1 �il,� , 1� I .1 ";, . - _­ .. miloged illegal eu;spension tw� years cision against mi-lway combinational, .�t.,� .: . , _­ - I �: - .1 -` * . . �,:;,­`. . s V?ra.', tiermuA floods, and Lhe deSLruo- .1 "I , _.� ;,, :, ��..._ � �.-. a -9k) e , - ..� - . i , Monto ­­ .­ -1 . Sir Donald Smith. invipoews that tion of t lie iron oro trust, have of course ­... �. � �, :_ . I I.- . . ­ - 1� ' . � I should celebrate the diamond jubi- caused bemitancy, if noLhing-more de - .1 �L ; , _ .� � %.­� rea - , , � , , .�.� I I lee by ereeLing, an e&La,bj,i,sl1ment for friftental, in trade circles. -However, ; -, I I w - . '. : - :, � - the trakt,ing ol nur&es .:-.,.. (" ._.� L. �'Z . ..:._�;._, . Mayor �Vilsou all things.conmi.dered, buniness is stead- . . _­:7.�!. the bui-ld' ui a v I ce- t;.y improving, and the number of work- . ­,. I'- - - . Smith favurs linis ,*., Z, �d "li ,....�,� -1 � I- I � �. ,��"- � � aregal residence - era finding einp oyment increases stea( ­�_­­ ..'-i . ' "",_ "" �r'j . I - '_�,�_. ,1� , �.. .. Everyt-hing poinbs to the imirly open- ily week by week, aad prospeoto gon- � �­ " I- I . 1. � _.._1 �igal,i,Ufl through the great erally are apopkein of aa good. I � .1, �,� ,­_ � , . _. r.. , - ­ ewe system. lb G ENE R_A_,IA : .. . I ; __; L�.. �.�. , 1.�.::,:-'� _; lakeis an -d Che St. Lawr � .. ; ., .. �e ,:. ji. �,� i .rl - � V.,:-, "� _,._ a,t ve,�,ueis willi be Pa."&- '- . _. .. is eXper,Led thi, . , , " ".�j_ --. , ": `- " The vik-allner loef,iand atri,ved at St. , - �.__.­ ­:, - ijig, 1.4TOI.Igh from I.m;ke Erie to Lake, John's Nf:d., with n,000 prilme sealat. - . - - " *1, . : �n.­ - J �1 I ... I , . I... 1�_- x,_-�.!. � 0iiiii.rici by- the middde, of April. It, i 9 reported frolm Bombay tbat.Ahe � , . ,q. I I ... : , - ,�� ; :�.��,,. , . . ridrevv M0*01edge, a married mam, . , - 1� ".. , 1, . -1, I . .. A Plague is 'attacking Duropeans residing , . . .. '', . �_.,.... .k - �. 60 yearis -of age, &LLCMpted fAiiei e oil . - ..:, - . `i in the,t -city. . I.., . r_ ­.... . I . . 1. , � . - I %'. .;� i­�_._`..'�_ . Thursday at nis residoace, 31 arl- ! I _1 .� . ing The Swiss Bundesrath has 'made a . - � I �, " - . - - borough avenue, Torojiw, by I � . ... c . 1, - proposal to purcham t)le principal rail- . a �.: _ , ;�� �1� bimself in a room and t-urning n t lie .1'.. s__ , . I . - SM -4. lie was, clismvored in- time . to I � ways in the country. ­ _:_,_ � I) rave his life The Grand Duoh,ess fthie, Wife of . . .. - c I . 1. � . _: ­ _ , , - _:�_, .1 '. .. I . tbe reigna-rig .- � ":.., . ­'. .1 - � - L . . , . " . ., , Grand Duke of Saxe - I - ­ - 1- :. Dr. B-ou-Tinot, honorary sebre"tary of Weimar is dead at Berlin, I - _ � �,, ,r_ . . . - : ­. , I :. � . � .. �.� I.... )yal SociABLy of Canada, has xe- i _: :11. t he 11( . ' I . I � - . - The Germain. ReWhvt oin FrMay, by 1� - I I -1 . I . I � 1. %,-; � ,--! � _.. ceived -a m the Mayor of - of 179 t 49 , I.. ..�. I __.! Z��:..�.; " -, -L that L410 mein- a vot4 0 2opled the E:ro_ . Br iLo,l, Eng., stating ra . �. -, 1,�, . -.-:. .. - . . - al for (be paypaonib of thm mein - . :' .� 1� - 1)0" .r '�. , _ li, lo oera of t -he City Cournuil will be pres : "I , .. .. . . ­ . . i .� � I � .. , - - &nf, at the Cabot celobratiou: in 11ali- i Of ttlat body. . ! -..-.. -,�-�-_­ . s_ ­.. r . . . ..... 1, fax, N. S., next J'Alke. . ­ The Japanese G<Ad Ekandard 'bill ban . - 1. . -1 , :"��­:'� . .. d the House of Peers of Japan. and , . 1. . ;.� ' pame , � ,�­ i.'� ...1. 'A carefully prepared scheme for the : (_ � .1 Z -1 , . .1. . I od,y awaits the signatuare of fhe� Eon- :,­­_:�,_ - - I . ' I � :­ . -1.1'.. . . � in"rporation of the Drummond County I pieror to becokne law. V f - . � - I .1 "I.- _�11 - ..... unial syste . - ri��­�, ;_-�. radway in the Intemol - - . , '­ - �,. �, - � , I in Is I A Frenob! newspaper Mys the Gov- - � 1:... 1 . ...� � .; . �'­­� , ,g . -, Dow 04111rupying the attention of t he Do 01000 , � . . ..., . ,� ...;, .. I ion 6overnment. It i.s proposod to ernment will ask a credit of 800, , I . ��% min I � -.�7 � 11 �� : franog to build 46 large warships and .., :. _y; .. .. 11 � : complete the necessary link to bring .1 I I � �� " -,: I... . 175 torpedo boa.ts in the next eight �_.'� _. 1. -, ". . reoloniA trains into M,ontreal e I ­ . - ;- -: �-. i the Into . - . �: z ; � Yeax,i. I �. � .�_;, ` -k.s. . ...,;,�, ._- Ov�br the Grand Trunk trac I .. I , . .. . ". � �'. sz : .::,. . �'. TberO an Reven hAindred man of the - , ., '. I .1, . . . . � ''. , General Ma,nager Hays, in behalf of 1,; .. _: ,., . , , I- -Iway, has loo Brili,il fleet nK^v at Sinvnwtown, South �, I � , q _ -�,.,i,.* - , - the Grand Trunk R,a, ... � , ged � I-, .. . " ;a . .. _. 1. _�, Ottawa Ifor permwsaip. to Africa, ,qufforiing from malarial fever, �.� l'i-1, `_'-:.1 a petition at i . ; confract�ed during tle ri�eont expedition � � .- � � . , , - . . . , .1 . .- 1. - -.. �_. ,.-, "pitalize the revenue overdraft alld to to Benin. . - 1, .. �­,­ - , r_. . � : 1�. .1'.� the borrowing powers of' �tb.e ... � - . I Thke, Tr"ovaal Govermri�eAf. has oup- _� I �. I �� , 4 . �. 1. .. W ooni,pawy by an issile of a further pum .. __ � ". '. �._ :, __. remed the - publication of the Johan- � � ��.. - : 1_- of 4 pex cent. consolidated debenfure I ' . . , -!� . no-aberg Star, t -be leadirig paper in 'the �. :s_. ::. r_ I.: : stock, the interest on which shall not - �. ..-� Rand, in consequence. 'of I.I&L jourrial,'ji . . ,..:. - . I _ , ,.'­�. " - . �_ -,.,. - � ". exceod X50,000 yearly. - . 11, � ,", ." " - �� I.., - - 1. . . .- - criticism of tU Administration. - . � AIN.' '.... .. . - I ,. ..i... ,.. - , . , 1. --.1 i.,- - ' ��,_ 1,.';,",.� * is stated that the ex -Queen, of Mad- .1'':_,,_�-, t-�!-,] . :_ * 1-1 . , 1. 1. * �­:":­-­, GRE,'AT BRJT q F. it. � . . - . , , 1%. I I ,� I - .:: . I �i.. , I . �� _-:��:� . - I ;. , I -_ 11 `:a, � I , ar was bani&ed fixtin the island I I .:-. �, " ". .4 11; - 7 1.,iord'Salishury, who has been suffer- agase nt. of discover- _11- __1 . .. . ;­ . . ,he " , � , by t' French. on accou . � � - , -_ , q from influe i I , , - - c. I, I.,.,,- _. . .,, - '_ ',..:,. tin I nza; for tbe past few ing a conspiracy, in w'Weh thie Pit -Queen - 1. ,: - I � I - aye, ham almost onli.-rely recovered. , ­­ � ; - � , , , _,:�. &- - I missionaries were imp-lioated. ; . - - �;. ': - . and Me .i, - _ " -,! ��,.: 1� .. _11 � Mr. Gladsto&e. who is sojourning in I ThA drafts of tie treaties between .1 . 1. .: .. 1, of Frxwe; has just recovered �_ - � -:,:��.;�n:� the rioulth i tbe Transvaal Republic and the Orange � .., - . . I . . I I . . ]��" from a mild attack of influenza. . I ... I I �. 1. lFree State give the bux- f each . . ,�,. .ghers o �_!­�­­ ., t�: � . � �, . ALPril 16th (Good Friday), April 17tb, Staie t;he fra,whise in either republlol,, :.­ .L ;_­.- ".- . . . . . � � . -1 I - 'i� I.. 19t.h and 20t.h. will be observed as boli- 'and the two republics agree to aup- ._,� I '.`%�"._: I . -. ­ ­_ 11 d i I ! _;-; . . r - . . I 1, ... ayr, vii the I.jive,r1x)oI Cotton Exaliange. port eieh other iu ewe of attack.. I '_ ,_� " f 4,.-.-. . :.- - : �,- I t is runi�ured that Mr. ',Cbaniber- Th,e Creta,n chiefs - have rejected the 1. _,­. :. . � -, , - _-, ;. n A by the -� .., _,, - , : laoin has wriLlen- a isharp letter to Pre- - scheine for auilo, omy propose ' I ­ . . ,.-. .. .., ,.� - . t. - j , 7 �: � ,_', .,�!', � sideini, Kruger, rebuking, him for viO- powers, declaring that nothing bu. an :t ­� . .1 , I , ;. -Z_ - lating the London convention. . , � _ inii-,xation to Greece will satisfy them. . - , - : ., . . �_ .'.. .1 r I 11. - . _' , 1. - : �_ ; .. ,-:. . ___�:.`�::.. Six William Har(-4)urt's attadk of , 11- : It is said the powers are rapidq _ . I Z.--- . -t in their Po2icies 'of -,deal : ­..- -_ �,.­ '.: fluenza will prevent his part. ating'drifting apax , . - . - __,­ - ­;., . with the .. .. . . .--", Im the fo,rtbr�omiug debate on �.tiipe Fi,r- iog question.- . * . . . � ,: � 1:,.: - . . . I , , A- 1'. r- ,.! .�, �. I . I . 4�.,:,i , t, i '' I 1�:, � : �4. ..., .1 1.0 _. - .1 . 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The're was mu6b discussion at the new - plant at the time, and the matter was finally referred to rioultural au- thorities, and aftee ch careful re- ! 8e4rch the planit was'doclared to be I the Ruisaiam thistle, a t 1weed so deadly in its effects that it would soon exteir- . . mia,aito all other form.1 of vegetation if not retarded in its growth. Its fertil- ity was said to be something most ex- traordiinary. lnatanoe� ;were cited where whole acres had been grown over in a single season, and the growth thus established had Crown!in strength an- . . nually. The farmers' ,institutes were at once called oin to discuss some me&- oures of relief. and after several years a,.Iaw was passed in Nebraska that was expected too stop the, ravages Of the wood. The meaeuxe wan for the eape- oial protection of the i ' armers. -It pro, - I vided that all Russian, thistle on pub - lie highways should belimmediately do- stroyed, and that all such ,�reeds on private property must be exterminat- ed within a certain time, or it would have to be done by the overseers of the .Ja a ad ' cent roads and charged as t xes to the land. Each county set &part funds for the purpose of promoting the work, a,nd tboubands of dollars were spent in this direction. The toughthis- tie did not seem to respond very read - i ily to the artificial methods adopted for its extermination, and apparently thriv- M as before. The p fensional farm- ('rs, however, decli�tred that the only ' salvation o( the prairie states, where the t . biotic seemed mool. to flourish, waB . com-itant and unremit'ing toil, in this direction. They cont ibuted lengthy articles showing just ow many years would be required for he Rumian t his- ' tie to exte.nninate &I other forms of Vegetable life in Ne r"ka if not ,re- tarded in its courame. his alarmed the farmers greatly, an I d t e adjac�nt states ' passed similar. laws (o r the destruction of the imported scourge. Some farms I were altuost, . �­­. . - .1 ....C'' - , '. .1,Y I COVEIAED- - ' "' �:; . 4_ COMPLETE ... , . ­ . - . with this peculiar g*ro . t h, and the own- ers were allnotA dimtracted. In some oasea adjacoent farm ra undertook to build solid boardr fe.n4w between their farms and those mtretchem ot territory thus afflicted. But this did little good, as the' thistle seemod .to be blown first in one , direction, and 'than in another. - leaving its blighting; touch upon ev- erything in some who�o neighborhoods. For a year or two it Was the Wncipal theme of discussion at the farmers'. In- stitutes of the stato.1 . But after nitic-li toW and tressurs- be- itig consumed fighting: the alleged post. some of the,farming .. . mmunitioa began to experience a changie of heart. Grad- nall " dawned on a6me of the more tht ing farmers whol had been obaerv- Ing el~..Iy the growth of the thistle that the plant was no4t so di�nge rous as the theoretical farmers had twisted was the case. They . observed that land cov- ered with the foreign growth on r in the thistle the following season.sEnt . . ee wan in many cases perfootly tr 4 , . py leading agriculturists (A the state fin- ally agreed t bat the I ant wan not near wi, menacing aa at first nupposed , and that it did not � 'retain its bold upon land for more than one season, and after that never returned ,to the same ter- ritory. in facii. they compared it some- what% to smallpox in'Ita action on the human system. 'no fertile- sail which attraeted thei thkl!tle� seemed to have no affinit tLb- it after a abort con - tacit, and ?a 4 were 6one the worse for the plant's presence other than thO &n- noyanoe of the first year. Many begun to act along tbiti Ii , FAX)n it Was juile apparent that 11'his %%,As the "' ' 0 Them it was shortly d.scowrod. that the law regulating its a .rTnination was not only costly but its useless., Two yearn ago tho sen4i nt against the continuance of the I on the otatuten of Nebraska was quit� pronounced, but did not crysialize int10 anythin d fi . Re lantil this assaloiI of the isla- I ture. when the farmiOg element was so much in the majority' that the Russian th,istle law was wiii�d off thw� books . about . the first thing. . The national iikg,ri�ultural Depart - me ot has not yet -agfreed to accept an a, facit what the farmers of the prairie states have already d�mosstrateoi to be true. On the contrary, the authorities at Washington thinki that special con- ditions in the soil of 0onto sections may contribute to retard the growth of the thistle, but with this exception they are still of the old ooWon. In the meantime Nebraska farmers have gone a step further and found a very good use for the weed that was to devastate theLr farms. In fact they have made I I " BOTH FOOD AND FUEL :, ,!� - . - : I , I . o � f the dread thistle. The thistlai are gathered in great buriolies when young and tender, chopped p and fed to eat - tie. I -logo partiou , lar y find the Juie.v' substance quite palat�ble, and it Insaid to produce fat similarl to corn. In other sections where -wood li� warm and coal worth $15 a ton the! dried thistleii in great huncheis are we 1red for f uel. They are bale,d like hay, mr,apromAod, a,nd not, Only need in resider oes but in many cases have been usel In great qu'an- tk.leg by furnaces in millm. The premed thistles retaia the heat a long time, and thougIr trail in the single Frowth make a I fierce. flarle when heavily bunched - " . The thistle gTows On the surfar^ from a very small stein, but bra;ncbos out i.nto bunches as Imrg,3 as a bushel bas- kot. When dried thow frail sternsare easily brokea by the wind, and the big u.ii-Cir. haAA ham -nem around over the . � - � . I - . I Crie' blown bither-ind thither with al ,,,,,,t,,t - breeze. When an obstacle is thrown in their lath they won pile up on the prairia to S 9TOAt he' bt then not 6ompremad they �um Me' obaff, and In som,o sections hundreds of families rely upon this form of fuel to carry them through the.dreary winiter. t � I I . - . . : f-::. .- � _ - ­ � . � I . L I . . . . , 1�:. . ;: , .1 . _­ " ` ­.,­ -9, A VIERT FURNAC9*'­� - � i,. , ,,�., 11 _."., : -:7, � �. ( �, - ' L ` :,!. :.'.'L �� . , .. - � _ .., ... 0 � _ ..%� . � � 11 � '.. i, s .: . - .1 i 11. '._­ . . Two 1- U - it,h,ib I e � tu ., Now alktiling for Llfc-� Ru0ned In a Vat ZxP10141010-96w the � 'Calanilly Occurred. . -- I -­ i - .- _ ., . .1 , - , - - I& iiespiat& (firm Tioranto says: dw9a and 1percy Roaden, Lrothero, who resided at 218 Brock avenue, are lyiing in.the emergency w1ard of the, - General Hospital. Although Isuf f8r- Ing from terrible Injuries, they still have a. olight, ohmee to will in their fight fvw life. �. .. .,. I . . I a . 13oLh young in I e'n 'wWe­iMP1OYed at the Gutta Percha Rubber Works, West Liodge avenue, Paskdade. -About 10 o clock on Fxiday morning they' *ere truperiuteading a larige vat. in Willich vuruisth is prepared. Tifty bound it necessary t* open the door of, the furnace ubdeirneath it,he vat. The mo - I meat they did no, a, vicilent explosion took place. T1w contents of the vat were scattered over the roorrit the two man mming in lotr their share. The vaxnish c"U fire and in a,n instant the rmm was a bluzing fuTnace, and the men in the midst of it, I George was tJw first to'jecover from the oh.Lcik, aInd catiling to his brother to follow bim he made a wild drish (br t1hiD olwm air his cdothes on fire, and thiriow bimself into a Ix" of water i1a t-1111IN YaTd. When taken out nearly all his clotites were burned. The Urother, who was on the other side of the room, cou,ld not rewh the doory so made his exit throul9b a window. Flo aim ran to the pond and tvImbled in breaking thiB ice as tie fell.. He suf- fered w(wme ch" his brother. Both men are (earfully burned. - Their bac�ks a,ud faces suftered the MiGst. It Is not thouglit that they inhaled the flames. . . nd and Harris were quickly summoned. T.hey'y did everyttil pos- sible to 'alleviate the agion,v oy the Injured men until they were reinoved to the hospitai in the ambulance. Fortunately the mom in which the explosion took plarA wag a separate building. The fir,e department soon extinguiohied the flamm. The loss is b urance. - .) .. � - . - - Z�_ � . i . L. - � '. - :- , _. ,..� ; " -, - �,_) ­ :, :,�'t - - ! �,:.­ � MOHAMMED'S COAT , _W1 . 1 �11,�, . � 1�,I, . ;�:� ,.I..''.. -! . I . ..., .., f. ..,. , (/ Rarred Relle to WkIch Me Rultaii Anisual . I - iy raym min nevotion. . I _. I - , * No more striking i'llu.stration of the alarminc condition of affairs that pre- vails just now at Cowtan(inople could be afforded than the fact that the L%,I- tan should have considered I . t necessary nstead of by land, . from his residence tit the Yildiz Riosk tio the old seraglio for the Itirpose of paying his annual devotions to the holy coat of Mohammed, which is pre- . . so � rved in a great, goild box in the in- nermost sanetuary of the imperial treasuryw_,, The extent to which this garment in v"erated- by &II believers may be estimated by the fact that the principal Itud most highly cheri,shed , title of th,e WItan ig that, Of ."guardian, of the holy mantle." This robei which At in ineedlew to Ray is green, wo-q brought to ConNtantinople by Sultan Mim along with the keym of thp holy cities of Medina and Meeca froml Cairo. wbcwe they had been preserved until . that time in the keeping of the call- pha. � This wormbip, of th,e ma,rifle by the- &i1tan Is 1he momt soleinn and inivort- ind religious function which the 'rurk- ish ruler is callod utx)n 'to perform throughout the year, and as a general ritle his maiesity's proarews front the Yildiz Kiosk th the Pkiblime Porte is marked by a nia"ifiveni. dimplay of tTOOPS fLAIT or five ranks deep, who line the entire route on nitfittr aide. !ThiA year, for the first timo since his ampmicin to the throne, niore than 20 years ago, f he Su I tan, t hrough, (]read of assassination, has ahandonpd t lie customary proce-wion by land. and has gone by wafer .instoad, furtively and ' almoid bv stealfh, the publiv being leA till the lamt, moment to believe by the military display tbat the LShiltan Nvan about LID proceed to t ' he old t4eraglio in the usual manner. . .. :I x...-. , - ; � - ;. �.. ..� ___ - - __ . ­ % -!, . ,.. _; �, Z :�� I . I.- . � .%,: � 'r . ' � !L '. � - . � - 'A WONDERFUL NEEDI,irl. I �11.' ; I . . � . . . . .. .. � 5, � Q - ueen Victoria has in her possession a very interesting needle which Was' made for her,in Buckinghamshire, and which she values as much as some of bar moat costly heirloom.s. It is amin- ilLture of the Roman coletimn of Trojan, and illustrates smncs from Victoria's life insWad of incidents in tho' of Itoman Emperors. Them are per- fiiictdy distinet, -when seen through a ' � mitgnifying glass, and inolude thel-most interesting events in Victoria's young life. L I - Of thew one depicts the Queen -as a young girl biefure her am4tstsion to the throne, when she was at Tunbridge Wells. A second shows her in her cor- .onation robes at Westminster, while a third -and this is the ont, which Vic, toria likes lxtsit-reprost�nts the mar- riage of the Queen' amd AiLbert. The remarkaUlio feature of this needle is'the fact that, suia,U as it is, it opens, and contains several smaller needles of the same description, each of which is or- namented with diminutive f igures in . r6li6f. . . � � �- . . I .".- !.i . �. 1. : .- . � . 1. Z" �. � al � �: 17.:1'_:%! :-:1 I _. .. ''t ! ., . : . ... 1. - 1.i.., I.;. I . � . . _��.. � I ;. " , ,7, � . : . � 1� . ".. 11'.... � ,- :- - . ..; � � '. - I .1 -1. .. . 1. . - - . I . ­­­ - 'I _ �: � A CRACK SHOT. ', . I- I I �. .1-. .)­ . .:, - ' � - � � . ' - Arcliduke Francis ]Ferdinand is on e of the crack shots of Btri-ope. He shoots with amokelipm powder, . handles his wra . port qjiiic�ly and. is credited with killing 4&) head f . n an honim and a half - To �r .. (8,',m'6,,t l i a' feat- he keppb t a loa or! g , t antly em -1 ploy" . . I - 21 - - t .,­� . AT, THAT - ;'I - � T c I _. .. -1 � __ L - ENTANS KIM- . SEVEN HUN DDRED ARIN . ­ ,.,.�� - I � ED BY THE UJRKS- !* �1. ,-.1 I.; . - . $_-.�,r� - . -1 ...... 1 45.�­ 1 . . �__ I ­­ � . or" 7 __ -1 __.... . 4 . -1 - I . ­ . T,,a� �t �,i , ., i 1% t-wi,ft� I �,�-X �� -1-71, -il I i , �, i A 1-1 t!w- �, V-11 011 - � _. I ­'�� , "; 1, , , , -i ­- ", � .. rt .� 1. ­ � I ­'. " 14.1 � . � - - ­- ­ . ,,, -;" r'- * 'I,- � 1. I _D"'Ilffil .. - I � � il;�. . _,V, ,,�,V, ;- � ­_ .. � .. ,.' , ... ­ I 'A';,!�.1, �.j - .11� - , . ,.L � � i � � 0, , I ,�, - 1: 1 ­,�4.,2% , J � % R- , - . � i� - . .. 11 i - " " I , I V, ,,.-,,,, , vt - I�W_Nll " " I -�--.,­ � ,- I g, .g. - � .1 %,�i_k_ 45. -, - I .g'r . V ''I I . "; ,�4w_g .�-�.!e-, - - �- P , tiv�l *4,� ­(,R�,-�� :� -1 117'.4j, .1 � , - , t�� � A_ "' 11 , - , - - .. I 1,i� -��, � -, �, -1 .. : !1:51: - �_,;.I. h4l-p , I - "K '' i..'_ .�.�., r4l� , _. _��, , - - �3,' 1 t�k - �, �i�4 � , �� , - '. 1� . ,�4r,,.,-;, �. I _: t4l _� . . , i,j . .. . . . . _411iinciall1i � � - - '�L 91-0 Pblilp fterie's PrOW10 DIV. �. 'I- '4-1. - ' 1.- � #, t ' .'' Nxv,- , , 0"') - W - - . - . missed and Ordered to be Trle4_Ths,._,,'-., _- �J _r0l -.1.1, X. . , - � , - - &A . "I .. . tfi�.� , Pritriarch Res.19111111, - , ", . � - I . I...- _�. - - - " - �. . .2i � I ­_ ,* ,,%,stl� .� _ �, ,�__­ ,�.., , 11 .__ � ,, - , �� ftyi: �.. I..- 1. titinopite ''J. A derpatob frlom C64" I �­: - . � �.', , - A -� .­-`�_. ­ - , _Nil, . A� � ". - I i . . aft'a ..._'1-- -Furlt,ber and pi0,bp,bJ rwre aoeur ,...-.. y , I.1 -­ �. , _ .. �, . . I. . . ddt&ils oi t,bo recdAt V4% gsaore of Ar..�. . ..­�_­ , � .­ .., - . �; __ .� � : - - - ,�i 4. .4_ � _ L ,� . _ ., I g It . - mewans at 1&kat, to, the SivaS distriot .__1 ": .. I I , � - "T..:, "� - - . - I',, . - . � i,�� I& - I.;, '� kSll- - 11 " " of Anutd�&, bave been received . a,t � , _-.:�-,j,., . �. : _t. �_` '� i `� " lil_ 4,.,� 0. .. I- I ` -1 .- N � . TrIa, - - the Annamian to here. Tbs. : 11, " �. - ;:Xv ,,, - � �,_7. I ;;,I . " _ i R '39�1. � � . - rr" D.,,;,�,- . - i�_ w" issued � first repo,rt cd! _., ,,-,- I _. I �;'­' .' �._. . - - k�, t k . by Q* Goverajueot. decilaxecl � _�, � . � ­ "... . ..: I. -J - .&. ­ . , ". 1�:�, - � tpAt fifteen, Aro*n�Am a d thxee Kuv. _Z -­�11-�;-i 4- ''�,,, - * - 4 ., � , , ; . . . . . . . utitle . 1 re.. 81114m tod beeA � ,.�­` : .:.I,i_ _. , f - I` � "I 'Q L, _.� I - t 1. :� liantis wus pl&oed in tb � report, for �, - .,-. I 'Al."'. 0 ' . �_. �'%' ,.I� :�:i._ , _", . a, ,� the OfficWs hSve al"yo , nad e it a rule' , , � � �, - ­ " , , : , J�-L'e I _ . ­ - . to tinder-obate tift nubt eir of peroono ,. � "'� � .:_� .. . :�...�! .. r �6 "L� 4, _y '. �. I - �. 141- �� -, - - killed la Mis vm-ilous res. Lat e0s ' . - ��. _-.1- , � I- ' ' " I ,, . 1i If _� �� ,� lf� . - 1. 1 . V I . intomarkin wm repeivy at talk Fin- . � . I . . , . . .. I I . �, :-?L ; , . - - . ,.,�, ,L' I � - . . 7,."��9._­ � ..� . . . ' �� , � -1 bansies shbwimg thst Z&Wwdl 100 defence. .-...'_1-_1* w . � , _. . 1, P , . 'Vl&)JM td less Arpiw4ains had hal .. . - . I . L' -, , _'t L , . � . . ;_.40 L . L" _­ 4L - � _ 1::'.,4 .. ALL . _ !�,� - , I . ' .%flolie T("t, &* L tbie fury a the k , - _. _,_L _.' . ".. �,- - .,_' ; & ., -1, -e- . . . �_, _" _ wais tho ]It, W" pro" this niuMber, it wm%"O thhO _ .;­..'. ­ , . "� '�._g I '14 ! bably correct. TP* 1* received ab - . -�-­�.--,-,,-- :�, . ,. _:��'?, . 1. � . taw Patriarchate showms t t - both state- .; -, �, 1_��­, _,i� . . I �_ J monks were incorrect, d -t1ist this . . - ; . . I . �. rIumber of vidUms W" lly 700. ItL _- .-I 'L. :. .1 � : '... " . , 11, ;_ � i wasi stia ted at tble Pat iarobste that - :, ._.-�". I I , � - - 'L , . .- 0 : thme figares were ob d f rom re-, `�: ".'", $Ilr, 1-1 �.;.Pl . I liable per,soa* ib lbkO nd the Vioin_ - L .1 .� -_ . __,� � :� i ity, and� that the dm= r of victims _1 . 1; ".. ­.`:_ , V..,_., .. � , stated is witibbut doubt cof-rect. Sir - ; __ . , ... .�: . I ­ I . . - .. 1. Philip Mrric, the Britigh Ambassaderi . - .. ---.- ", . - .'�_11 .,� made a.m00%t vigorous protest affau"t to the Porte, .:. . _­ . . � ­­­ -., � I .- �,�,_ �­ I , Me ma,saacre in a note ..'* w1iieh was said to have IX an t be stroDs- . . � I - ' I .t ..4 4 � - �4,, .. f '. ... i. L .� ­�.��, ". eat' ever delivered by &:V AmbassadaA - ...,' ' z! ' - ­ I. N to the Turkish Gover2* 3ant - The rep. . .. " _,-. . - � --c. -,"� -, `,' .quit of hwis wtionj was shown, when: tdiA Sultan ordered the dismissal sea 4 , :.-, '' " ,.: .. , ­ ;.�kwl_ ., . . _ L' A I f, 1, --- I -(`5 A , �'% I �N immediate arrest of tb;e Turkish offi- , �- . " :%-._L__'.,_- ''I " '.'-L'�'_-� otalq in) Tokat wboo are suspected ot � - 7 " ,_ . . �_,L,�.LLL:"_ , I "i complicity 1,4 The madmxre and th46 - [ ou.. alypoinLineffit of & s Conimiosi ,1� ,-- , - ... � - . . �,i A � ,�',!- -,- � , �� I ," , �; '� 'T.!_ - " I - '�, . to try thom. it L'S ved that th6 -� _ 7, . - , I i " " . � : . w"Z watch thO 11 - _' .' � . I.. ..� - . - -, 0-, �` ._�, trial clowdy to see MA , it (10" W am so manly , 3 p!ove a fares, iads O - . " . .;�_.. .. I , , ..;�, � . .��%j I "' : �,`, ., ­.' 2; � ­-,� ­­ : I . � * r.�_-;"!:�.. moslem offietals charged with the mur-._,, : .�. - .., � I IL � - derg of Christiania have been. �.�. . _-.�.._. ­­%­.. ' �, " . . I lAgr. Ormanian, the Armenian Patri ­ - 1. : . _ , . . . &rch, has made a proltest to the Sultan . -., - w_ - . - .�_4 '.. . I . . ��l a tTokat, and has the snictirdero a ;. - -. I.'. - _�":._�.- "�!§ _ I nainot eat by , ded folreeto his prot , -insistipff . ­ . __ "" - .-' ' . . ,_'_�, ..J " . ;i that the SiWtad shall aCcelyt his reBL9- . . ''I I ��­! .1 �_ 11ation, w1hich was tendetred some tim - - _"L ; ., ;, t, �. � _­, , ,� - *,go. AC that tirm the Sitiltau* refusal t4 accept it, and prolmiisled the Patrl- . z: , ' . '_ - ' , , .-: . ­ . 1,�". ,'�, � � , I I .,:-,,� . I i - _ " I , I . .",_ - c oicessions would be - - - . I "'-t��, �_ ..4 __ ., L made to the Ak=e;W4o4. His Majesty . - � 1 . LV,e .�., , ".1 1. .,:. -ol" : asked, howeve6r, tbalt t4e. gTanting Ot - -L - : ` - - ;1 - -- '-,"�.' ' these concessio,no be deferred until af- z� ; I � . ... , , . ter Esister. The mwisacre of Tokat ' - :. . .L- ��, - . .1 . L. -1 __ � � r �'. I �, , � " . followed. . Ught Armenians were -arrested here ..... . . I ­ , ,_t�, ,f; , .� I 7,; �'. :��'' , : , on 'I'likirsday Raiameasure of recau- Government fearing,t at the L ,_: �...' : -'_ .. �1. . -,�..Y'�'_' .�, tion, the nema of the TOkat massaere might pre- _ _ r. _. L. !!X I . . _,;I , - . . - . cipitate an outbreak. The prisoners are ,,, - -,�--,, -_ " ', , . .,I 9 I , ' I sinspecited. of havinF been engWd in . :.-.- . -$,;r� . I -1 �_, ., an attempt. to make a demorAtratioU t. : . %f. -1 �_ 1J _�,2 -:-,,�N;, �� . hexe. - 1� . . . . -, - . ... ­_ _ .- i;��. - .1 . . � . . � - ., - LL. 1. - .. �. - - _. .., ­ :'... . .. . . * - ` � ` . 1. . �.. � : � - �.* . : ", , �, ­` �` CRIPPLE ,., ��`.:,.._ _� .�. � - _ I ; . ... . I . L.. -1 �L . .�; L I D FOR LAFZ.� ­ _.., ; ­ ... I .. , !�. L " i . . I I..., I ­ .. - .,�: - . ,.- . . , I . . __. , . . '. L . Terrible Accident to .ioihn "rsegta,_1* . . . � . - ­'­'_ Agemy, the young man Thought 6"y ot mis mother. - ­ �� . ..- ­...� .11-1 _. Simpsoin's Knitting Factory, ­it Hit ,_ -, * foot of Herkefiby Street, Toronto, was- � the sce-ne of an accident on Friday �.. ' morning which wiii leave John Ciar- -- riegie a cripple for life. The injured- -. boy is only 19 years of, �age. He was - .- I working in the knitting rooln, wbiem . 1. _.. I � somethiing went wrong. Wi.1,11 the be"Ung. - ; I lie stood on a packing case and witb ,- ,--- a broom endeavored to move the beU. n - The broom caught in a wheel., and the -. , shxx-,k threw h7im to tile g-roupd. He - ; ... ­ - fell heavily, fracturing his a Inc, I ".. . . I Whem Dr. Girreig axrived be. raujid* that , � i- .- tite iiijured youth was paralyzed from ' I the cliest down. He informed him of . ­ .. the ultimate result of the aceldent. The ­ : _� * - only rfj)ly he got froin the. POOL' fellow - -. - : was, -1 can stand -it., doctor, but I , .. . I hope it won't worry my inotbie,r." Car- - - -.!' _' - i negle lives witb his-inother at 33 Re- � -­ . gent Street. Ile is getting on in this �� -,;- . L : hospital as wel las can be .expected. ,.,-. � - �,�. . __ I . '. . I I . . .1 I "I : ., I ­ - ­_ ___ - , I - . . . ­.. I : . I I I .. 1. . . S- ­', - , �_' . � ,,.!, j, . I I - I ." i . I .,, . - " , '' �. - DUKE OF LEED . ., . -1. ­ ,, THE . I: , :. - ... ;1 - �. . -L ­ . .. . � ,; - , , , . _ 1- I I 9__� , : _ . ;.�t.L L � . ; .. ' U Will Succeed- Laird Ab"deels its C*TeF­.­ ..- .- . . . I . - . nor -General. - :. I .. 1. - A despatch frm lj-mdon says ths;t .'.- . this Duke of Leeds will .succeed t;he EaA. �.­ ' ' cd Aberdeen as Governor -G eneral of .-. L "-L -. . I Canatla in IR98. - 11 .. ' ' - . . I . L George Godolphin 68i)orne, tAgritb .., ,�-` r ' ,__ Duke of Leeda, and 'a Prink -P, of tho _ . " . " � . Holy Roman Empire, wus born in 18M 11, I . . . ' a nd mmwded to the tit,le on the deatU . ..; i � ' . of his fat,her in 1895. 11-0 Was edumt` :--- . . - . C ,olleget ..' L1 . ad at Etion and at TrInity I.! 'L. 7 . CamhrldV, and was a lieutenant. ID- ­.". . I the Yorkshire linssars. . .- - lie umucck.twfully ctmtesited Ekst, OM , ' '. Newmaxkiet, division (if Carab,ridge­:- - , shire (C) in 1996, ))Pt, thc� fv)ll"w1nA1 ,'�, ­�L ink", (_AW(�eg, e.,Lr wais .if td, (Cn(l Sat So � V. P. for Lambeth,' Brixton -di'viBiOu­ ... I L (C) friaim 188f7 to 1895. lie was an ka- L ..I'' tbA, Bee_ 1. ­- . sWaint pwivate isweret-ary tk) _ I .. retary of State for t.lw �,jgonies from .... ,;. L _ ISR6 to IM, aind i -w-&,; a;PlK1L11t-6d txe'l- �L ". suirer of,thie Queon's HousehOld Ln 1895, . in 1884 -he maxri,ed 1,i'Aly I-CaLlierine; - : ­ L ' 1 ` �' Franoeim Lambtk)n, daught,or of t)he ,, .. .1 I Second Ea,rl of Durham, and bas four :1 I . - . I L . claughtero Uving. - . . . i...., ; L. - , - - . I , . - . L , �_ i " ­. .. I.. � s : 1, - :..:.- - I - . . _-dp� I - . . ­ . I . . � . . - ­ L � . - . 1. . _*F SHOVEL _- ' :i� ".. - CILLED -HIM WITH A , . I L'-. - I ? .. ... � I � � . ...: . '! _.; _­�.". � � � .1 ' .. I L * i ' I :' . , _ ; - , Former Convey ifould Not Stand Tesild9t * - I .- n f cporge Fromil. His Z.:1 :--,L,..,: - . . - _,.. - - . - Torntrialor. _Lr _.: -- - � I � ' ' ' - . I �­.­:",,L -, i., � ,. . " . . _:L,� - . -A tleiqpateh, from i�i AS, ortt.j says: "�":�.­ -A terrible tragedy was enacted ab O' * :'_ 01R, �`_ r,* L , five ",as west, ot here on Friday af.4 1� I - . . � . ,;: r - torwoo, when a farmer named Con -4 .: -,�,-_. . ' ' ' L -, vey, an oid maiia alsout 65 years of age, "" : ­- __ - . . . L ppears - - , - youklig mh.n in lhis e.mlvl()Y. It a - -.1 ­ , . I I Frost was tonmetating ti,e old mano .-. � .:, L ' - 1 . ' - . . . - I Who was down in Lhe cellar aboveling ' ' " ". I ..L� . tur-44P.4 by throwing c,balf down old L - - �.; ' ,y Who J4J of a Very POS4 ..- . . him and Coinve , �� gionii,RA�. temper. struck hii:n with the ­ L * - ' ."veil, killitnig hima indt&ntlY, Froat . .�. � - - .. . ,1:-' L * ' ' an Euglisliftrian, about 26 years, tin ''. I- - is naid to have no relatives irl th's co", ' L . - : try. Convey admitted tliie ,6rime SAA, '- " , � 1. - , �.. . ­_ ,'.,--- �r , � -, ww placied tiuder arrest. . 1. ,.,v 1, - - ". L. ­ - .. _­­ :- f` s r,... - tI�. : @ f .9 _.d ,S� .._ n .:: i.- \ 9._ , , -„-.1- •,'s .., d' '�.- .fit -t. , v , ,.. T -�'r [■ 1. _ .. . _ .. «:. ...:.. _.. ,- .., . •. _.. 1. 1 _ ._ e 1 � „i 999 .- -ria .. .: _ ,. - 3J _. :. 'ri4.. t. } .:...„. .- .:.. s. t �".•'.M..^ �' \.. x _: . .. .. .- .:. - _.. i . -. .. - . ., , ..Y.. -., a. �.. ,: _-ry ., i, Via. :tt'. 1• �: A e y J j - .. ::+ -:. .. .,:..--.. it .-: .. :.h' :{.,:. .. ,. rh • - , ,. :. -:.- � _.. , .b - S -i .. w .. ...;.- .., - .,- .. � •. _ .-4, T : _. .. .: .. ... - ..: ,. : - , d-.: ... r _ 1- ,. a i -r r >,,.- ,I _ ttX. -.Ys ... .. :_ .. -`+t• �. , d 'S 4.` 77 I I e - r A :-.. ,.. ..,_ s ,. .'-..' i _ r ..._:. v ,. - . .0 .11:..�,.tc. ..:- ,.. ... 9i. .. ,.. .t L`: .:-.. -. : c. , ii •.! .f. hz. - - ., . : . - 1 it a .. � i:.: .... i .- 'H- .:d- f ., - .. .. - yy.__ .- • J •a-.; i? : ;.. a •¢' - � - "Y' - . � - d .'• - ":- , TO OUR, 8UBSCRIBBRS : By referring . 10 the address label on your paper yon "'will the orzoket club reorganaze this blaster David Sava e �•` can atways ascertain the date to which year 2 0 $ is very ill toils • Your subscription to't'$>9Ninwsispaid, week with tisumps, .,' mittances are acknowledged by a `�• D GordOn'a new dwelling id near• =- W. Flemin , of Njarkl g am, half 'a farm . . ” Mange o! date on lr,bel on the flirt paper ing completion. to rent, see sant. elsewhere. fr date of money at this offiao. Always—Mrs_John Woodruff still abntinues -•-liaise Iadvt, a­rdwa-ue _ tZ a date void ahead. , , of W 10OW8, ik at the t in very poor health. _r parsonage visiting' with M as Thoui. I '� —Mrs. Margach is indisposed . this Tfiose who buyGritiiit B' i Week, but not serious) so we are told, a 80 percent . ent Bicycles dont y Pay C duty and holesalo deal. I —Principal Murkar was unable to teach ereprofits. J. Di@l}ie do Ci, ba all th PTt3$E one day last week .owing to having la• wheels direct from the fa© or . y ,� elr jj j 1�8 n� T%�ti`I11��18�i BuiilC erg Lipp11es- RING. ONT., APR. 9, 18977 grippe --Street Commissioner . J. Dale had e s most people are aware Good Fri- the road planer run over in i g street the 1�a��I3alrri 1 fairs. . �3 LOCALISMS: day falls upon the 16tH of this month and full length of hie beat. he street was s' Easter the Sabbath following. . - very mach improved cher `by, —W. Howlett has vacated the Leav�ene --W. Fawcett has completed his con tenamenE and now i '� All kinds �l; Plo v • C �in��. occupies es the D11foe fact With W. Andrew: residence on English avenue. 1 S. NO 11, Pic Bring --Mrs. Foster: of ktiseoari, is here with —Mrs. Dr. E -- Jlier sister, Mrs, J. A. Hilts, - 1 ) agtwood,ofPeterboro, is 'Re`port of S. S. No.. 11, PiokerinQ, forf- + Report few days in th a villagewith March,Standing in Beni r classes basedW J, H. Greenwood, of Whitby, Mrs. W. Logan and other friends. on week) written exams. Sr.4th,, I:dr�i • i "spent Sunday with her etister, Mrs. G. n REAZ Decker. W. --Charles Palmer has rented Alexi Annie, Maud Uoten, Willis Milne Beni.Palmer's farm for a term of years and th0 Forster. Jr. 4th., _ R. A. Milne, C. E. Youn —Rev. McDonald,' of -Greenwood, `will latter contemplates going west to reside. g. 3rd clasp, llavid 'hank, eaohange pnl:pita-with Rev. McAuley next —Mr, T,. Rielly, of Toronto, will reach Reginald Ni ho rander, Sabbath. fuller, R Murray neap's Jubilee- Celebration; June P R Frank in the Disciple church, Sunday, April Turner. Sr. `Led., Archi Barton, A. Laid, 18.)7 —Mr, Johnston'a-Triuic student, con 11th, ' ' <. y 97, at eleven o clock a•in. All are NigheRancl°r, Miunie'.rurner, A. G. Lillis, Take warning ! �s n�,e people don't ducted services in St• George's church last invited. Jr. `lad., Nellie Wilson, I/'rank Booth, `+ Sabbath, like to be fooled, so ii? you ai'e ono of \ Fronk Hutchings, Ingram Vhit@• fir. pt, T�: � rticliariison left �'odnesdn t —Mr. O'Brien will be in .the �'Iritbp morning for PetetLoro where tie is in t.lt© At°yrf° IlObineon, G@rte tobinson, Ruth them don't read any )I further or you 1 will be ri{tllt into at1. advertisement photo gallery every Tuesday, Friday and implement business. HIB' eon Juhn , Alhe Fuller. Jr: �t� Z, Blake Annie, Saturday. 1Viuni@ Wilson, Annie urner, Willie about a, large stock of fine boots and lltf seems to be no better. � Delia I3ar. � Co.T I)oteu, let class, Fred Turner, ir• Kelly" of Toronto, was 13dre over—Ilarvev �Voodi�ufl`,° who lies bi3en at ton. • Average attendance,s6. shoes ,). I)iohtt, & Garo ofTi�rnif, for Sabbath with the blieaes U'Oonner; of fife Sndbn►y for the past Tow years conducting Flumcrfelt, teacher, b• �'�'• , M. special value ill ladies fit►o buts. A base line. sale,' a butchor burin@sP, tial disposed of his .. toned boots at 1,40 Ladies' extra -F-- Gentlemen : —A flock of gypsies visited 'our villane interests there and is now in busin.e'ss at �' on .Tufsday evening and caiuped beside Rat Portage, tltto {;afters at +2, a splendid litre oll c'HtE:rlRYwoo tattdnrd bTttcic cllildrttt' s fine btttto►itd We arc- agents fmi- the the river. i , .: _T r —The Methodist Ladies Aid Feld a boots and shoes also sotn splendid •largest cycle firIn in the world. �S o . —D, J. Smith`,' ivmlt maker, Lias tent- very hearty parlor social at the residence Ilonor report of t3. S. No�. 7, I'ic�kering, e ed the Latchford residence and will wovb" of Samuel Linton on WedaeHclay 8vpniu for the. month of ,March.. Standing of lints ill gent's shoes all our footwear can sell you a' high grade 18117 wheel, g pupils based on attendance,�recitation and 'up-to-dateI . therein at once. Thoar� who were resent were deli fhted are the lateA shapes and styles. in every way, largo tubing, , furPike "slioottird 'and Sticker � shins with the affair. P R weekly exams. ,Average attendance �.5• nish am" les ort-for,our 501 class, Geo. Garland' aiui Elie 'Norris. Ill Indies shoes w are shOwitig t)at'rel hub, .«cl) firiixlted for ?�5� c.ssh.,,. •e o 1897 ader, a P P gentlemen of—,Tohn.Ludgate was np to the illAge Sr.l5r. 4th., France It'iirgiiwon, I�I,ibert Ifedgee, 'sOti'ell dillurent Styles. ,. Call and our Le strict- - - leisure this week. on Alondav, the f l-4 time for sot e Albert Petty, Jue. Garland Jr. 4tit•, y ly high-grade wheal- in every respect, --Jho. Gordon's b'arm ie now completed months, The sight of one eve 'is noar�y [Atughliu, Joe. Ailitioti, Jno• 1(.ourliel `'has 8Qy i We are going to ClasO sli0p! Wait - and he is havingstack ens and such all rite i Valt Iselling at $0'0 for a limited title only, .. •. P „ht, while that of the outer is becotn• c r Reuderson, hr:_ 1;rd., i,u ills I)a� id;ttit, k d all go to the Firer alt's pie-nie on' tt buildings erected. ing mor° dim each day. Lucinda Heesur, =Scarboro township council tneeta'in —I'lo ri (, q Jas, t,ha rfnan, IIerbort tet u s :jubilee.,...., � n„ Lu, coniinonced 'i>i this �lonuey. Jr, 3rd, Jnu. tictrn e, lam 1)ixun, general session at t�'Leary's hall, �Vc,burn, 'neighborhond anti before man cin s sei,d- Katie �ieltae, Ilarvey Ilea erHoti, f)tliei ne« goods Elie 11eo )le want,):' on Monday, next, April 12th; r s Sr' l' flew tlresden prints 1 F:vti Oslnnd, Iierbert G Ic}iriat, Alice p is the latest Out real P ing will have fairly commenced. Arc - Palmer, Roht: Judci, Jr. I'rc�d t.reon, . l,cauties, —Albert Ash was hero this -week- calling understand that• there gra a nu}poet -of ' Lil1i,� f, Up on friends whose acgnaiutance he wade farmers in ticarboro wife have g'raiu sc��vn, ?I Iiullingor, Ilermau OMand Itoss r While caretaker at the colla e. endereon. �+r. pt, `l, lfarti Iieepor, idiliie dew duQk Costuilie clot.lt, R-=ThronaR U. and Arthur Johnston,of I James Brien has.cttm fisted fife (,atter. "1lnrtht► Reeser, lle la Gates. Jr: `with fine stripes and pill dots. 1 ptr'r Gorrie, were here with friends a few (lays pt. 2, Leslie Groep, ,Liz�il+ 1'eef •. Pt,..l, chase of the I3artricic farm to our north last week• They came froth tits weal to Nertha Hairfl, Addie=t:ilchri t, Lu ,'. ��e Ita�e h new line of eery fine: and is now in poasesKion of the -place. attend the }uncial oftheir late father, 1 bcnia black easlitnere, .l': tnc fes wi at Fergueon, teacher. i ' Mrs Mary Mary Ri,-hards has vacated the Oliver Johnston, Who resided near . cents, this is rare value Linton premises and now oecupiea the 13rou�ham. Joseph Dale reoidenee at the east end. —Mrs, II Sa Mount Pleasant. We have- a large std k of n(iw wall. yRQe ratui'1Jed o f@W dA3'8 t gbOrd01'ltl 1 T ' —From a Y.M C.A. paper before us we ago from Markham, where she had n can paper, g a !d oiling paper to Lade • The following is the repor of S. S. ' o. thatch. learn that John M. herr has become cer removed froth her, breast. The Boyer 12, Townehi of I'icke ' I P riu for three , 3 w e wish t0 see m&ny rn re quite an athlete since going to Nevi fork. method of removing these The galls of our ho seiII r�sem of ou ridin wheels ever lad re- t g growths his months ending ti4arcb ala,.. lk;t, 5th 3 y 6 y y --Pickering council meets on Mon• become renowned all mover the continent, Class—E 111 White, day neat, April '12th, in Township hall, and several Americans are now at 9J[r. or -3 Iloud, G Gu��d�Kll�f�d ij, �tth c ass, wi`�h arclen of .flowers when covered�cluires recreation and what, more inde. y owe of John Uic ie CO.'s newlpe,ident way can it be had than- by Brougham. Those who have business to Boyer's place being treated. L Boyer, F Af&dill• W Coy i.e,�W Wright paper.-, having transact will remember the date. g" and It Burton. 4t}i Claus Jr ---G Storrv, f) ; � g a wheel of your own. . —Tile continued and re-echoing whack —James ROIL has leased the Dowswe'll whack" in the bank grounds these days White, F Cowie, Loa�e o Qui 1897 I�Rdies' Duchess wheel is Farm from W. E. Vanstooe, and will re remind tis that house cleaning operations F Gvshu i Hood, L your f{t'acory o dei' wi411 Johu Coetick, M hood and Y Thu blison. 3rd Uickio k Co, It wild bo carofully(a beauty, high grade, low peen, 6ne Beide in the Hulbut residence. He take are again with us, and that carpets are class -or -M Burton and filled and promptly heli Bred, full' Y g Oi Btwton, . 3rd finish and full guaranteed. Come and ' possession of these places at once. being beaten within" an inch of their lives. clave lr—tit' t1'hite, M ItusQel , f, (,ochranc,, • —Thos. P. Smith, who has beef( em• But if one is dead to all music of that r 1'attf•son, (� White, , stock of fresh cods o y •lett froth. we will tell you the ra$t A Iia�n, 1• Hood, �i � g • ployed with James Brien for-the.past three nature the cold Thumblisou and C Gostick :and class Canned hoods awe dovl n. i t rice. I �i potatoes and scrap dinners L Barkley, h Neal and is Pot�cy. }'art 2nd y p John, D1CAlEi . V �• F years, left on Tuesday for the North West, lends a helping hand in prompting one to —M Burton and_iti Patterson. Part 1st - -- e' where he is -thinking of e@ttling, tii'e wish gassy what is real) u -- - - • y p Arthur Russell. The above deport it; based bim every success as he deserves. —R. A. Bunting bas been oflicially on written examinativas hold during the .�. —A load of gravel is badly needed at notified from the deportment at Ottawa three inonthe and also on r' the west end of the iron bridge as the jolt that he has been appointed postmaster at days' work..- Average attendance for three Watch �' ch foie g going mouths 29. , great either comm on or cin off the this .place, and he is having the office fit► � �• Gott+t ik, Teacher. _ bridge. Some filling is also nee�3ed at the fess now manufactured. There will be - --- •`_ i� Tesilmo Mals railway crossings near Spink's mills. lock boxes as well as lock dra•�ere all pU p —Mader Hartrick and George Every constructed in the most modern Style tVUAGiT M ' have become pupils of the militaryschool, "-' The cabinet is about completed and the Thos. Annin is visiting frii uds is VG'rst Toronto' for a three months' courBe. transfer from Mr. Logan to Mr. Bunting ern Ontario this week. Such a course is by no means injurious to will be officlulJ made with but li y til@ d@- 1liessrs. Iliigh hfclntaeb an Robt. Toms boys who are not otherwise employed. lay. The now location will be more Paid us a visit last Sunday. —Morgan Goodwin, of «Vbilby, has en- central than the old one. f ' Several of the farmers in this vicinity gaged with his brother John for. the sum —Hereafter we have decided to ie;fe commenced seeding the first df the .week. I �. rt ; mer. He had made up his mind to go to business locals for no person whatoo@ver Mrs, Chas, McI)onald ai'd family are a the Raines River district, but 'has altered unleRs he or Elie is otherwise using our visiting her ►nother :►irs. Torii in Rcarbore • are that decision. Ben. W opd has engaged with Jae. Found • advertising cohimns. Paid locals do not —While oiling hie bicycle the 6 -ib cls ire rove the for the coming season and commenced g Y p appearance of 1 paper at any duties ]sat Monday, Archie Kerr had the second finger of his *rate, and the above stop we find necessary Daniel t'oucvay, who had ngaged with 1 sAi•r i ^' t' right hand badly crushed between the as the demand for local space has been ►4'm. Gilchrist for the sumn,e ' sprocket wheel and chain. The bruise increasing weekly: This rule will be Cheri wood air.no finding the i 't was of such a nature that the finger bad invariably applied, and ie an in ubtice to y t congenial to his health �•. 3 Y Pa j decided to live nearer home a ►d hence {tae � - ,j to be amputated midway between the none. We are always anttiou11 to increase K sed with John Ander n. re eA A 3; end and fife first joint. i K patronage and will be singing g' - r our advertising Our fin in Class concert t be given on —The south half of tut.3l, in the 7th happy to supply rates.Co any and all who Good F rtdaJ ensuing ander t o able leader t concession of the Township of Pickering, may desire us so to -do. ship of Prof. Wiggins promise 'to"be a great known as the Barkey'hoinestead, will be —Many people are not aware that it is success. I: -erybodv should Come and en - 'on a good musical entertainment. offered for Bale by atretion at the Franklin against the Public lleallh Act for parent s • 4"- ; : house, Markham, on Saturdav, April 3rd, P to send children to school white measles, at 1:80 p, m. This farm is said to be one mumps, whooping couch, and any of those Letter of Condole ec. of the beat in Pickering, the soil is rich, diseases peculiar to children exists in the r • tor the buildings good, there is a large orchard family. Before the children are adThe he following letter will fully explain of well assorted fruit, a quantity of or by the teacher they are supposed to present i tself — It will pay y namental spruce hedge, a number of a certificate from the sanitary inspector to To Mrs.cirrics Nilly at1:r1 it}t, you to $08 �gtbPea and ob ornamental trees, several acres of bush, the effect that all danger of contagion i11 We, lbs undersigned, on be elf of Piclt taitl prices froth Mr, I, Wise, or the. four or five acres of fall wheat and a large over. A teacher failing to observe such Bring Lodge, A.0 L.W., No. 06, embrace agents, portion of the f rm has been fall ploughed. regulations runs a chance'of being tined ibis opportunity of expressin our sorrow This iq the opportunity of a lifetime to for neglect of duty. • Inspector Itichardsou at the removal, by death, fr m our midst Secure a splendid homestead. For further -was kept busy on Monday issuing said of our beloved brother, James Hilts, one ofal��i,�i' particulars see posters or 4pply to William ermits, our most p prominent and earniest members / �� %� Fleming, Markham, or Holmes ck Gregory, whom we can never again meet in of r • Barristers etc., Toronto. 22 --During {lieu�t few wiiekt?e have •lnt��• received a number of poems written on Order; but believing that Gods known what t • • • s U f —One of our citizens while driving be the death of persona who have awed is best in sorrow we bow iu huroble eab� — - - tween life .3rd and 2nd concession, on fo the great beyond. For the most art mission to bis will. _ --- P As a m@mbar he was ever ret►dy to faith- Saturday evening had rather an exciting the verse a have beau coppied from some fully discharge an u experience. when opposite W, H• Banks old •book or newspaper, and the nsom l i' y duty pertaiining to the - � farm ust god of the Order, or to the " community. T j oath of the hush three men changed to suit the euh"Qct bei i*■ Y _ 0.:... e. dl ng eulogized. In him we bay@ lost a time tried eo worker formed aline across the road and one ate es To be sure one will occasionally come ging neighbor and bis'. various. t I and an obliging i t tempted to catch the. hor3e by the rein. across an ori incl oe .` R p m with considerable estimable qualities endeared him to all PiThe whip was speedily applied, and the, ability displayed, but such a find is rare.who knewbim.horse "sprang forward, not before one If we were to throw our columna o en to you, is bereaved ! i ti of the party polled back the buggy p We desire to under to ti' kenng gRY top• cosh poems as we firsspeak of,there wife and family, our heartfelt s�mpsthy� There is a probability that the affair was would Boon be na ging else in the aper, and condolence. We sincerely" believe that a foolish prank of sotne mischievous and the our united loss bas been hie sin and we yersee ould be repeated qq !1 young men, and if so let ue advise them fortnight. In or er to controls the thing, well, d you to Him who aceto all things $ resp�CtfUlly 1TVlte OU t0 Our all. , ., that a repetition of said caper may end we have made a harge of _five cents per s ring. Millitl8 ' very seriously as many people who drive line, payable by he party handing in the W. V. M& i mso�, M:W. Opening on' Tuesday d �t�ednef3day, April 6t}1 and 7th. i after nightfall are P B x Unit, P M .'lIV #, R pre ared to defend verses, and when mailed money must ao• '1 U. F.. Evaay, P.M.W. * ' a t themselves, and when a man is or im ag• company the copy.Such covers Dost of .��-- Mlbs. '. Vr 1 e� j, ' (nee he is "held up" his' actions are production. 1C�rin prompt, If the above was a genuine "hold --Report of ezamination in set div(• Johnright, manager of,the Walker up " our advice would be the same.' g Sion of Pickerin" —L. Bank's trial at Whitby, before in order of merit Public school. VarNames House, died last night. Major Harper, was concluded on Monday Allan Kerr, Chas Ham, Lillie Palmer, Mr. Cowan's alicu labor bill`was intro• evening. When the evidence was all in• Elma Ever anted in the House of Commons and r from the grown and one or two of the de- y Sr 4th class -Ceara (erred to a select0 Hea$ene, Hattie Decker Wal aomu�ittee. 1prin;: . fence wth lng itnesses were examined includin ter Peak, g Georgie Decker, Betha P11lpoer, Norman Died in Darlington, �n Sunday, April I medical testimony, the Magistrate dislpis• Kerr, Bertha IiBeth Fr i J 4tb, 1897, Ella Louisa Bose, beloved wits y ankle Jones, + ' sed the charge and Lorenzo Banks hag 'Maggie of William N. Pascoe, aged 82 ears and gKie O Learp, Lillie Leslie. Jr. 4th g y been honorably acquitted of the e)ltarge ,0111811—Kate McQuay, Percy Hilts. Frank 7 months. i= brought against flim by Mrs. Howlett. ;Gilders,' Pirie O'Leary, Mabel Pollard, Mr. Casey has a bill before the Domia•Orgtedgi SergBgr We8d8i Fancy alit Black *[rr f, This his many friends are pleased to Fred Andrew, John Gillman. Sr. 8rd ion House of Commons campellina ing8 III IteWel3t �3a {$rng at rl eg 1 OUger• know and deeply regret that he should be class -.Herbert Kerr, Irene Dunbar, Arthur railway ebmpanies to carr bicycles fro " p ower than ever. compeLad to �efend himself against such Rogers, Arthur Fawcett, Emma Fawcett as baggage. y y Come and see s if yo>� Wan' something a charge. Thebe is some, talk of him, on- Edna Head, Pearl Parsons Maud Banks, The School'j'rnstees of Newcastle met tering suit against the family for defame. Chas Davidson, Willie Birrell . o Olive Par. n Tuesday night, and award -1 file tender . tion of character canter or something of that eons. Willi6 Ashley, Jr 8rd claw• --Clara for the high school, to John dole. For - ► * ' ', jet, ` sort, but we cannot voaoh for the correct- Ham, Effie Beldon, Gertie Law, Frank the sum of $6,949.''' t: xiess of this statement. It is certainly an Smith, Eva Herke, Roby Hilts, Annie We have just received a 1 ge assortment whiah is Bowwanville'e a fief bI the fire depfif a o®rtati•nly t �g fedi " outrage to put an �nnooent man to the ea• Calvert, John Brown, Will, Leavens, D, meet is . in California for as year for ho Cheaper than thin pence and rtnnoy�tace o1 defending hien• M, Decker, Dougal Rammer, Norman health sad the Mayor reposed to s►ppoit e p p g ver offered. self against suet charge, Doyle, Cora Parsone, p d substitute e i a _ sn a els a t 17 J a ubetit ! bi f BUN _ , .... -: ., ._ flf}+- Zv,�r .r•tr S.. • mn. ., 5y�? R,J -:- _ [, ,. I j i - i;' J;#; -_ _!i' - i. F' . ."i? i�. ... ... a l , yre.1 } _... -R{. '�•• Ht,a - is Y,x+ .'. ?.r, ... 1•-{ . �.. . 7 ... ,-.: - , .. l Y , -• -_ . - �R - ,•4.. A .:4 vl.'. 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