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DECKERS ' LIVERY I OUTAROUNDUS yards when is fee � He went after is and - I . BROCK ROAMI. '. - � . 1 , - k . ".. '. . . , �, , ,, � ��,' .1, Seeing that , '. ,� : 11, ;.-O,,�,�-, ,. 'r, . is hot quite dead .6— - � ;,, �.. .- i#,�, .�,:,�.. I . . �,, .. ., � - . . I , . . W , I , 11. _.. 1.! 1, . . �� - - Medical* . another ball - - -We in ' �� - ,- , .1 ... , . - . Llh gh it. The deer then sorry that we �bsi*s t6 i idl : .� ". _L4 i,f*, � - . - 1. - . . - " - - .: i " - . - � ., - — : I . Y: �.-� - ,_�__-­-______ 2 , � I As I have bought. up Dan VAddin's livery LATEST LWAL NAPPIMS's 12001DE10 lu'r jumped upt'd eked him with great the death of cue who for nearly- -two ­'. "��, P - ­ �, � � . - , 1: _- i, � - . , " ') ... � ... . ID M. BATEMAN, M,D., C.M., M.C.P. - business and ha,0e added iever' TRZ NOW AND JUTTED DOV7 AT CUE furI He � " �" . ­� . , . I - &I now . behind a tree and avoid. Paut has been the hope and L j of., "I 1 -�­,7,.. 11 5 -,(� . . I "-, - - � " .- - XWe & F3.0., Coronbr. Office and Residence, CO11XzsPGKDXNTS. - - --:�, z. � - a borme and buggies, r can scoomodate ed •its rush and in fired at it, when it his Parents, and who with his I, Upw do". ­ ' 'I .. -,'�J - . .. , !�'��V. ­i I . V� � , , � I .. King Street. Pickering Office hours: Morning - , .",:- �*-- - .. , the public with good rigs at all hours. _: ' I 66TI and his bright little face has ;;_ T''I .";,", _., klt . . . , , --I '� 0:30 to 11:30; Evening 6 to 8. . OLARIENONT. _., . r. ones wore tu�mod nd attacked him. Fin- -, : - '.,.� %_1, .�J' . I L - I - Covered 'burs meets all trains. In -- '', ' .. .. � . . . .. dented himself to all wbo have known him. �'... , �� I . - . ' . — all be shot is th b the neck and killed - __ , 6!.V4;-, J .". � .- - - , : �vto"­., ;,. - . . , - LAM(S-Z "I Tuadayafterneen Tzo Xzwo- " 1MV., � `3 I Vocal Music. � . connection with livery I keep A •. . Stanley R., only child of Mr. and Mrs' W­ ., , . . . lli� - - " _W it. A wounded i r in quite a f,)rmidable H. jsckson was as well as usual 00 Mon.,-.. �, 4 ., ."�..V.1� '.4,12 . . I ,.:Xi - ;.:..,�..'z .V11 , -,.v , , , . ,-.* __��­_ Sale, Commission and BWd- : :� man will be fOUDd in the oillce of Gerowe Pump I _- I I : -; I.A -.;�,,, . I . , . . 1-1 " . I - * . _. . - I . . I I apimal to tackle a A one needs the shelter day morning. IL week ago. In th ' , .:. ,.,'..':t:� " I . _. - . 4�i.J Ida Simpson. , � -, '. • ing Stables, Pickering. . . . Factory, Claremont, wbere he will be pleased to # after. _"��'%. r , . I see &I of his subscriberiLl . . ­ ....: � - : " t,;..­t�, -.' A�' , � I . I '. - . of a tree to make t Pings at all Comfortable. noon he -was tgl:,��Pdrden'y ill, ' -*' ,':.:­�,­ A, .. . - -r( . 0 400- I , ,,y - , " e, -,,,� I il . PUPIL OF THE TORONTO CON- CW00. T77. =M%w.M_.=.ct • Mr. Pipher shot three very 6 ne specimens, for was called onou " , 11 W. I - Mis. F.-Goorge, or. f Stouff- "I ,,i.-,.�_, k'�1,111 �, �_ ] t 7 , - , servatory of Music, is prepare,l to give 1�8- _____ __ ____ __ __ - - _____ - I and son, o D;;a h�m , �)�_M ^ " _ ,� I e I - _.� -1 , R ,I rills, visited- with B. S. Palmer thin week. ­. � . ' r_ ,:,, -,�-.,Q."!; '. I ' -': , sons In both inatru mental and vocal music. Be- 7- .10(l (H the one which ass ked him weighing 220 iously ill with congestion of the Ion . . : " . - . . T-I . � . go. -11'... � , - � :....? .14.114.. . . . forencea given if required. 't ' .: _: V . . lbs." The little sufferer grew worse until - . . �... " 111 . I w 'AOX O' - % ­i !­_.' I The Whitby and Lindsay District - - Fri. - I � ­ - . .. " - I-- � , .. ;� - � Thorough Instruction Guaranteed— 20 - :. .; . - , . The first moat g of the temperance day morning when he bade adieu to things.. - ­... k�'__ . . .., 1. 1�. 1� . - � , '. , i ; .;,i,. L ., Baptist Ministerial Convention woo hold I ..., I �_ . ., �, - '. :. !, I . � I . � " k�, . . I -: � -!_ t-,� I , 41 ­ ­ ,��-� Z,I . U . r - -, , , , , , , '�� ' � r - � N X I W - - _-_"] H_E51 f -1 KERI I �. . - Address, CIAZeMOLt. .. 9.4 '400 *I � _� r . . . I workers of this ship, met in the IT - temporal. The funeral took plaze.on Ban- _. .,:��.. I , . . � . - ­ - . I . � . . ... I .. '1�14efl_ . - .. .. . . . . . . . • Ides 4p � - 0I . 1�0 a % .4 of here in the ebapple on Monday and Tues. persn � _.. I . . � , , I .",;i . 1 -444 , 1. �Ii ,.� , � F4 c e H r"X, Br-O glism, Dec - A short and very approprI ad. ;­- . - - "'e, � ____ - I - __ 40-M. V4 � , - 7th, i� 3- day . Z �� . .. _k. . ,,- - .1 ." -, . . , . L , . ,,_ _ ---. " �if, .: ­ I- flnr a% do do 0 1 day of this woe About fifteen Of the gani" for the Option Cam drew was delivered to the mou - _ i',ik . .q . ... . _" Campaign, rnqn and, - m ­ . 1. ,,, . ) * " , - � I - . . I � I I ." clergy were present. An open meeting whens, good I ` s __, 19. ­;ffi(II," 1, � -1 -1 - -11, Ir- . . Legal. =6 ou'r 011 � many the best temperance friends by the Rev. Mr. Wateol; after .- , �, . . . perance 01... . ; .. - . � . . - _. - . 0 1 . � W 1'� I I . - . . � - . . � . I . - `'E Z - "I., I . , "' ,­ .� "i -- = b%q - . ; took place on Tuesday evening, and was workers were prese it. The which the remains followed by #� large . - .� _. . � ][tR,S_ W AIR . meeting open. - r � - . . . �.: Go 0 .'� 9 a , . -, 1 1 A VA -._,.�i' . I � , - - . i .. 04 P4 a , ..N , . � 'AL _. I C :, , - " , .4. , E. FAREWELL, Q. V. BA P4 - I-- . IV! largely attended by the aburen members ad with reading and Prayer by Riii. Mr. number of friends of the family ily w' r. 11"N I ,�v %, .... - .zdV , al " eon.. - , ­- . - . ,,�. "'A � I County z . . L .� I - - tie TER. County Crown Attorney, and 14 , 16 and their friends Sim n of Plaren out A spe; ... 16 h n­ veved to the Whi Vvdduvt d- a- .11 I . I I -k . #.Ikw 1'. ­ I - :�. A t - :y' , .., g- ;r�.�i- , , , ­ ! . . I 11-1 I - ­ - J . , I - I ( I j. I , � I-\--. - - I 'I L' � -, � - � �, - :-'111 - '01 - - J , " I - , . - ; r, �. ., '! ­ . , `. � k1- .- . . ­ I - Solicitor. court House. Whitby. 10-Y IIIIIIIIIIIIIII ,4 "A d6 ; . • P4' 01 46 I* I . � I . J . W"AWSAI L " . , , ` . , E 2 ... 11 � I ; .. . �::, , I , �_- ` ,.,,..: � �11 -�; �, I I 11 It ,'.4p � . - . ": �,- q9j. . .- � h All members of the Mechanics' Insti. Mr. Kellam, recom. ding that committees interment. The parents have thio sym- �.. �, '._., I . J.. _�., ., ­ - I � . ;�.Jy.i ��, j "I. ­. � •� - -, - JAMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, 1w. ...7 . A tote who have not yet paid their admix- be appointed for m telling the interests of paths Of the entire sommunity. I 1, i a . :_ - . Mee at 3M 0 uvf on.- "' 'a . . W ­ . - �'. "I'll �. I ....: , " TARY Public, 4bonvegneer, etc. 0 a. - U_ S­ tirt( . - - .. ..O.- . �:.:, . ."', . - the cause on electi day, and otheri for . -A .;L- ... : ��o '. . . ff 0 . sion fee, will confer favor by doin - - .. _ , . .. .. - '-' -, . . .� . , 'Thistle fla,'! near Brougham. Money to loan. = I . I . 0 g so � - ,., . :" , - . "11- 1�' - , _�..-. � . �; , ... I :: � I '.. I," " � -�'. - , , �% ", I., K."li, :-,�- .;,� -- * . 1#14_ : . -, � V � - - N t before the lbtb of lbis month, 96 the ho public meetings and other business. - WHITEVALE, : �_. . � :'_7 , w & " ;_, , . . t - - - . . . - us 6 6, :9.00" I 9 to. The following committee was a " ted � .� -� - _]� . . -1 . , �..-. �-. ;,. ­ -.-,: - .., . . . treasurer, R. P. Hopper, so that the, . L . ...."- . .. _� .z; ., .�, , . -�' Z;, I _�, ,�;, . OW & McGILLIVRAY, J3ARRIS. = . 9342 0 11 . . , �, - --- - �.. . -­ �., ­1 L, . - , �... ­ ,-. ". : �.. ­ �, ,5 I'll. ` .- . . IP - .. -�V ... ,: , , . I . +­0 11a . as the executive, to have the gen super- . Norman Miller ban seem a 4 + .. •I_' ,��. ..'. I . ­ . Solicitors, &c Office opposite Post 6- W 9400 10A, 4 •445T 'a , . 1.11, k- -A 1. .-- W)"itlon a . ��­ - �" f', "I" I - - . r I . too 00� a E 91,C a .0 13 bli: - .1 a CLA � . 1. 1 .. . . .T LU R.y wimu U.T the LMN �. " .­1 .­� 0 . ,� '"K vision of the whole cam -. - ' -� `� P� .. - office, Whitby, Out. Juo. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. "I FS I I &I N paign : C. Rogers, his trade in Cannington. We wish him. � , . j.',_ �, <� . ^ �*, 1:.. I _ , . I- � . I ", V , , , ., . I , . . , r. . _� W,�� S ­ , A. McGillivray, LL.B. Money to Loan. By Co �,. 9.9 (b 0 00r)VA , 6f January. Those desirous of joining J. W. Hogle, Theo. 0arter, F. Hutchinson, every success. , �`­,:" . . . 11 10 04 P4 r� - 0% 0. . . . . - ,.,I . _ . . . so L� .4 X • 55 - are requested to do likewise. W. F. Hendersonjes. Bund I . , X,� ­ . ' t PheI .,:, ... _ , �:, .1, 1'� I C5 0: III 40" . S. MajoriLud, Stewar ". 4 I . . 2 1-3 ...': - . ,-�, i" I �1 * , . . - , BARRISTER cl Z - 0 0 ; log I David Cunningham, who has been re- The Committee on pu lie meetings, rill *ere visiting last Sunday in the vicin- I"` - �-:­ I P . Money to loan. No 0 p X 0% "D 0 (b P4 ----" - I . :.;:° ­_ I THson M Al ported very ill for some time pass, died brought in a report at the following meet- ity of Toronto. . �1' , ' - Solicitor, &c. - � . - ­inn*sLq*n, . OntaxioBank, Picker- . ; -,,,� : � or Q a . ;X. P% * a a I . e . ' * ! , - 1, . - t: 4400 : § to E i a of on Friday morning. Consumption is the ings b held: ., . � ''., I'll, ". � . Ing; open every Saturday. 4-y 0 . . I Mrs. Thou. Barton Burtin has been very � �� 11 L . - '.* - - - . " t.. d A 0 i a . - A ' �., .� 1, ...;. , - 0 1� ; - . 9; �1 " , .1 C, J 4 cause ascribed. ]Lceiased has lived hero let, at Grange H ,No. 1,Dec. 15th, dep. ly for some time past. We hope to hear: I. �" ­ . S. ORMISTON, LL.B., of Law. j:g �" 01 :s �4 N 4 v P. I for a number of years, and was well Revs, Perrin and dwell -, 2nd, two maw of her speedy-recovery. . .. : 11 .. -�. I .. , -... 42 * , � : 0 ronce, Ormiston & Drew, Barristers, ­1 � aw . i ,., -,-­., - __ . � . . v�.,. I L. I . ., I 04- 14 ' 121, ` know,,,. He leaves a wife, but no fam y. 8 to in..;'W' L, , 11 _ - . - , Q * -do O' 'P ' d ed - il meetings to be held, one at Claremont and' Ted Derusbo .had the misfortune . ,- .. - Solicitors, NotiLriee, &c., 15 Tpronto Street, 40 N 64 '04:8 AQ a. 0 . , . L.;' �- - . re I I , 17,'�,- . the other at Pickerf ig village, dates given jute in the factory, and on Sun-_'... _� . routo, will b3 at Claer7nont every Thursday. - w, • .o DI M III The interment took place ou Monday at . . ., J, "'. . M, . - . . Office over J. Bundy's shop. Monev to loan. 221y * -' X ___ - -...---.w hereafter; 3rd at Dunbaxton, Dec. loth, day his brothers from Clrremont paid him " ,_ -- 11 't . - . . . the Uxbridge cemetery had was attended i".1, : ­--_ ,,;, L � I 0 . dep. Revs. Kean, Perrin, and Chisholm; a "Bit . . -_ . � -4 1 1 by it large unw�er of friends. V1 � . � ... . .- - IZ I . .. . I 4th at Cherrywood, Dec. 21st, dep. Revs. I... ." � �. - , . � Veterinary. - �% 1 ...41 . - I.. .:, . Mr. William Miller has been away en. - I � . _.. " - I . ... ...... . : � - , . Th,- public meeting called to consider . . - ", - ''; '1.�%­��k _­,�____,____, __ ----- ___ -----. ___ — .1 . . - � .. Joyin - .. : , - � . - . . L V . .� . I , 0 �11q_ _­ , I - - -'. '. A�4.00 . - - - . 1. . Cannom, Shaw and Covering ; 5th at Kin- g a well-earned holiday. That's right . , I .� , , I � HOPXINS, VETERINARY SUR- . .� . I the advisability of reorganizing the Clare. We, Dec. 21st, dep. Reve.lKesm, Caldwell Will, it's no uW FWing yourself o.tit with ::.,. , - . v ; � Z ,,-, . , He LEON, Graduate of the, Ontario vet- A *ry handsome 30 hour Striking men& Bross Band on Saturday evening, ;1 . .: T . . . . 99 and Agar; 6th reenwood, Dec. 16th, overwork. �, - '� �:...,4 . � . , 11'� .. ." . t_�:._, - '. - . . . . T eOnary College, Toronto, will visit Whitevale - clock, in walnut cue, 21 the 5th, was well attended by our citizens dep. Revs. Singes nd Watson ; 7th at Miss Laura Nighowander went home to 1_. I I 21- and Cherrywood every Saturday. Diseases of stolid __ ,dep. .1 -, - : ,­,� I I ..,.: ... the horse's toot attended to at my shoeing forge .. . inclies high for $4.00 I . and the scheme proved a success. Some Brougham, Dec. 18 Revs. Simpson, Green River last week. She will be much: :,.: .1. '. 11 ' ' " , I .. � . . _... I . . . - I L ­' ' . - . I e _� lot 33, 7tb con., Pickering. Calls promptly at .. . 11311leteeD memberp joined as the meeting. Millard and Dr. errier ; 8th at Green missed in our vale, having lived here for , '. - . � I . , . . .. . - tended to. Telegraph address: Whitevale, Ont.' . ; '­,L: � ' L . - -: . - - This number includes many of the old River, Dec. 17th, III op. Revs. Shaw, Can- about six years. . ... .._�,, �, : . ... P.O. address: Green River, Out. 34-y L �. ., � $ 000 I .. I . . . . Z - - - ,J __ ... I .I- - . � .. .. . _., I . members. Practice will be immediately nom and P. R. Hoover ; M .,Ot Whitevale, Mr. Wm- Hagerman left on Tuesday...., . .:.A, . . - . . I . I I . . . . . )II, .� All arranged conduct : . - .),�& . - . , , . This is as is should be, and Dec. 22nd, dep. Revs. Caldwell. Chisholm for St. Catharines whom he is to . � . . � ­ Societies. . -1 . . ­_-_—­_----­___ A beautiful 8day clock in eleglLnt the villagers should encourage the organ- and Perrin ; 10th al Balsam, Dec. 22nd, the business of his late uncle, Mr. Irrank '� .11 � .., , . , I .1 � %, - . . . I : :­.. � ,0, � .,. . � ISING SUN LODGE NO. 185, I. O. black walnut case, stikes the hours ization in- every way within their power. dep. Revs. MiUard, and Simpson ; 11th Monroe,' who died recently. ­ ... *t - _,; . I : ­. . .. . R 0. T. This lodge meets every aonday Jac. Burkholder left on Saturday for . 1. J .. I 'L , ' , . - Cathedral The L 0. F. brethern have completed at Claremont, maw meeting date not yet 1� ­ . byening in -the year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. �S. , " . ' fixed ; 12th at AltoI date not set, de days , - 1­ . , � Hvery person invited to join and help advance Oongs.� Warranted splendid . all arrangements for their conoets on the p- the city where he will spend a few � 4 't . I , - - . - Um grand Cause of Temperance. VAV -, . ... Rev. Simpson and Dr. Ferrier. All the with I& friends them. We hope to Gen. '.... -. I . timekeepers for . 21st of December and have issued bills. above meetings to be held at 7:30 gratulate him in the near future. .__ _ : _L_ t, '. I . " , - . . .. . o: -..:'I.. . ­".. . . . - . - . . ' '' . � . , *1 ­ . . � . - . it lost Wet& :,'. j_'._'_.�. * t - . i -, � ­ . . .. The supreme Chief Ranger and � Joustnees garb*. � Supreme Committee for guard�ing interests on polling ' yinq Val � t I I - . . I w resent and deliver ad Mr. Lord paid as all * _ . , - 1. - .. i. :, - . . , .. � . - day. The committe6 recommended certain We are always glad to on Dim with as, M. - - -,��.. � - ­ I . . . . . . . .- 1: 1*� . �. . - ��.­ - dressee, and the Whitby Highland Club .-, " - I ; -, - . , . . (Aonveyancer, he. .: ­1 . �; - $5s00-.`.:` - 8"re" will persons.be � ted each polling sub-ffivis- pecially on account of the Very liberal � �',_ . . �­­­_ . .- - . , .11, ' - . : have consented to furnish one of their Ion to give 1 ormstion concerning quadifl- treatment our band has always received #A ,' �­ .. .. . _ __ -1 . '. . = . . ... .. I HOMAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Com- , *_ '. - . ' . - -�­ -. J . - . I� :, ..'. -:-AT-:-, . . . ...�- . popular programs. Not a Sc6tcbman cation of voters, and to make a general his hands. .- . 11 . Tmissioner for' taking Affidavits, etc., C1 . . . . I are- .:I �:­ . ... . . ". '. : I .. . : " . I . ­.. - - - '. I J . _. - Mont.-Ont. MY - ­ within hearing should fail So attend, and canvas in the interests of the Local option Mrs. Heap bas been visiting wit,b bw .. I - _. ­ � .- ___ __ - - , _... I . -. ' S - :,. those who are pot Bootch will find plenty 1I and to look P: I interests of the daughter, Mrs- Chao. RemOr. and an Bal- - �i.. �, :, �_ . l le BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage a it 0 - JI BZ,ALTJL'b N I M D'S , urday .. Be Upenses for the County of Ontario. of- .� to amuse and e'utertain'them. The com- 'temperance people day of poll' left for Rocbestw, N. Y. to No her . .. - . - - . '.. mI other daughter, Mrs. Wilber. a lady well. I . . - . SAIs at the store or at his residence, Pickering .:. ­ mitt" feel confident &bst, they have so. The report • 2 r000 mended was uns.ni- .. I . ­. 1, . . . . . . . - . , ... . village. 12-y . .. . VV J=.W.JL'.= JL a ... . .; . cured a first class program and now in. mously && ,; 1. It was also resolved that known in this vicinity. . t. ­ , . . . I - . . � ....", - R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK '' . - - - vise the people of Claremont district to all the ministers of the township be request- The entertainment@ in connection with' - " - � . temperance be- our.Sobbath rchools promise to be a gizeas - ,. ' ... ... Do Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking come and enjoy it. The admission is ed to bring the subitet of tem .�.� .: * . aglidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. fore their congregations on the lot day 'of success. if one can judge by the amount Of - - _. � a .. . . I , � _ � --I, . Money to loan on property. Wills pro- placed within the reach of all -cuff 25 the new year. It was also further resolved of that is being exerted. The Baptist I.*., . bated. OFFICE-At Whitevale. Will be In . . - Brougham every Monday afternoon for the W Ms., .- C 0 W � E - cents at the door. that in view of the position taken by the date the 25th. and the Methodist an *4 %. .. . : �. w 1, .� ­­ . . . '. I - 11 ­_ . . liabort. oldest son of Frederick George - � :, 1;: . . transaction of business. 27-v - opponents of this mevement. this conven- 22nd of December. ".1 - . .: . - - - - - Architect. :. . 3aXZ0173�XT.A.I - - - who removed with his parents to Rainy tion does strongly reoommend that all tem- Henry "emer's barn barely swap@4 de- . . . . - . -­­- ­�_--____ --------,-,.,-. ti,;,,,,.,,..,,._ River from Stouffville during the past - perance voters do suLport only those candi- *traction o0e day last we*. The lantern li. . . . A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT -Has on hand a full -assortment of i ipal honors, that was hung behind a colt, which pulled an - 11 .- . .� . summer was drowned the ot�pe r day. The dates seeking for m7onic. . , , - �. �Ae - for the county of Ontario Drawings ! little follow, who was about years of are in sympathy the Local Option the halter, upoettine the liglit. Only for . :.:�;� '..' . and cations furnished for every class of S TRAW — CUTTERS the timely arrival of Ezra Turner.' Mr. N'tl". - . OT:gc� ..... and hot water beating and . • age was sent to the river for a pail of law. - 0 .� 1, building. . � . - ventilation a specialty. Office-Gerrie Block, . water. A younger brother accompanied / :: . .:r ' � . Wimser rolight now have bern suffarinx. ..'--.. :�Ir' , �� � - I � . �.: and Root Pulpers ! - I . . I_- � � - corner Dundas and Brock streets, Wnitby. .'' .. � East Sc arbor from a 4ons loss. .- ' him and by some peculiar circumstance, . O. . . . i . I . A la amber of friends and rel"ivelf - --. , 6rf;or - Residence-Kingston Road East Pickering. 37-y at prices that will quit all comers. Call all I - - I i I ­A - .. - and inspect these machines. Robert fell into the water. The younger Miss N. Annis spot t a fe' ► days in the attended rat, of , -, . � W = f,u,aeI Frank Mun I ' I ' th �b . Atsctioneering. .. . . . - . boy attempted, &o aid him by throwing ?e , .,5.. . .... . __ _____ A - wing city 11 t week. i St. C which took pIwA tq the _. .. ­,^�­­_- - ____ -­­­-- --.,--,^^..,^;I~ 5 . , , �-,� . him a pole, but she current be-ag too �-, :' - . - miswconaut, of awn, Is visiting with Locust cemetery on Saturday "IsM. �'L�­, , ' . .- FAIRBANKS, the old and reliable swift the attempt proved futile. The Mr. AndrowiAnnis. I � . � . . �. . . - L TO I 10--, PER CET■ ;to . r. Cannon conducted shop ow. .,: . . e Auctioneer, still in the field, able and . .. P - � �' . . .__ . . willing to conduct any sales entrusted to him, - I . body had not been recovered at last re- (tarry is �ow the )rond possessor of a vice, and p�vached a very earnest and • .:. e - . . . . and takes this opportunity of thanking his pat- . . C.." . - .. --discount on — - - . port. The grief-stricken parents have little son and heir. All doing well. iDg sermon The deceased is a sou,iu-II � I�V.N rons for past favors, and hopes for a continuance . .. . � . _N0. . ' , , , , - I - of them. Terms for services moderate. Ar- , the sympathy of a large number of so- Miss Hanson, of I owmanville, has re- of Col. But n. and was a man of chrilltian - . . ,� 4�,'-, � . s as to dates and terms can be made qUILIDULD008 in and around this neighbor. turned home afters )ending a few weeks character d honorable reputation. . _�. . � _- . . - .. .. - BOOTS & DRY GOODS! �­ ­ ,�'�..��, at the office of this paper. 45-tf hood. 1gr. George and his wife were with her friend. Mi ' Bramwell. The famous Canadian Jubilee (colored) . � 1..T7 .�:. - " M,o I - � . - _� ..� Dre . from * Awe . . - HOMAS POUCHER, Licensed Auc- . ..) . . 1. . ­ .. - - . both raised within a short distance of J. If. R094 C� N -keriug, occupied the Singers who have just returned � ." - � . Of P ­ .. 0�- ,-, * . - ' ja- I this place. but have resided in 13tonfi'ville U P , Centeno al church on Sabbath years tour A Great Britain. will sin as : ""!*' . " -_ � `� '''t lost" and delivered very practical and the regular services, in the Methodist. � Ttioneer, Valuator, etc., for East York and Now* is the i e Uy * for some yeal past. I it of the ..... ; .. - the whole of North and South Ontario. Strict 0 . . - - attention given to all orders by mail or telegraph. . . eloquent sermon. . church, Lociust Hill. on Sunday nrt.- Charges j- . ". . .. . : . , .. '. � .- I- - law - ­ I-. . . idoderate. Address THOS. POUCH8R, rhea . . � I - - . 18th, at 2:*O p.m., and in the Mothlodist :.. "'' - - . � . , . & .. . ��. .. � - - . !'� ��. � � 4 � . Box 47, Brougham, Ont. � , Cod* -Creek I .. .� - , -.1'.. - . y p ­BROUGHAM. � - I . I church, Whitevalo.st7. p.m. OuMoaday � _,-;� I ' I .. . � , Gooa,coai on der , a -, 11 I �"� I—. _. I . - Boots a"d stioes. . .. - - - . - I . . evening at 7 o'clock they will a pon, _ , .-_�'i ` - I Bo . . � . wing is I r ..: A:�_ i . . � ___-__-_____­___��_ � . . Mrs. Young„ residing with her son-in- The following , report of the three serf in the Method it church, Lwumt gill, ' I :. .:. � , . . - . . : . .;�, Bring along your cans: . - . . . � . . . . White- Maker. . OHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE . -: - - law, W. Cowie, is in V health highest pupils of ww I class in Cedar Creek and again. in the Methodist church, , I - I . � sty poor heal . _. ST ' I -_:.�..,1.17-.�' , Pegged and sewn work. Orders Men's and Ladies' Overshoes swap down. this week. school for the mo h of November:- vale. on Tuesday evening. at the 4&I i . I - � �, , . promptly attended to. Experienced kmau- hour. Th�re should be a full house ., � rl. - opposite '. �, .- ship. Don't forget the stand, offite the , Machin & Poucher make their Christ. Fifth ClA44. mar Is obtainable, 400- . pach .. . :.X: . W, H. JACKSON, - 9ROCK ROAE. . 'he following testimonial 8I . I'_ News, King street, Pickering village. 7-v mas announcement ill another column of M_ J. W&I 269, Fred McAvoy, 267, evening ­ - . , - _.. . I . ---.-- ____ -- -_ ____ - , this issue. Great bargains are off". R. MQAvQy, 184. urth Clan, marks, for itself:-61I take great pleasure in too- . I . , -, - " . tifying my sense of the great ability of the � - ��, .. . Hotels. � r __ - - - �'*' \ * Robs. Phillips has a gauR of men sm- obtainable, 40MO-Fl ace Holdou, Alex Canadian ubilee Bingen, and in w&Tmlv ': ..,_ .. - ­ . _ i", -1 _11­r_�__ � V; � .1 1: ------------ ____ __ __._ __ __ ____ ___ 08., " ,: � .. - HOUSE, Pickering, - CHRISTMAS ! ploy*ed running kilo drains' through his Waddell, J. Ward. (Senior Third Class, � ..:, �.., ­ � I. GORDON Com mendi R them - to all who know .:,. .'-.;-, i . " I . . . . �,-�!�'� I '... . 1 ;4'.;,....... oJames Gordon, proprietor. This hotel is a '. , farm just south of the village this week. marks obtainable, 4)�Ethel McAv0V- Rev. Jose Parker, D. D., City Tevople'? , ­�% .1 Ont. , - . . . . . . - ­ -, - . . ;., ­ . fine now bri,�k building, finished in su . . �' , ' - " - . Malay 24, Jeouie Hortop, 820, Mary Smith, Lond 's i . . 14­ ­, C. Perim A till li el o � such iipprovements have been 2' on. - I . f u f oodq as euilTherated below. - :'# .--:,- - - � style. Every con ventence and comfort for the 9 . . -1 - - I . ­ �!_-- , - - : .. y yet many more 272. Junior Third C, lass. marks, obtain- . 4w­ . I - I -, I '. . i3O - . � travelling public., Now and commodious stables suitable for Christmas presents will be . - 11 ,ionra ­.- s.- ... . addill, 1.58, Walter - ' A Ong Our Concess ��j - . : and sheds. 251 y fariAs a`rg, waiptizig tile. Jomad- Little. fkb)O, 850--S&muel T I . _. -.,. . fitilid-very cheap at the , ' 01; _- . _ -- --- . ­ A,_ ... I .. - . , , ' ' _. - - .: , .��. - . .- - i - _____r____,____1, - I i Dambar , 100. i - . !['' - * -;e- .1 ' I ' john holds the position of boss undertaker Ellis. 100, Norm y . �-.: I - . � .. . ESTERN HOUSE, Pickering, Out., . Thcma Madden has rented his f4r .. 11� _-1; - � $ � . I M , in matters of thig:kiud. Second Clare, marks obtainable, 250- rA ` "' , ;�z__ a . . . . W now open for the accommodation of the Corner ­ Store, Whitby 11 lot 9. in t e 5th concession, a d will d1vOtI '' I .... . . travelling public. This hotel, having latel The members Union Sabbath School, Alice Linton, 211i �,Edith Paueh. W7, n . 11, � _ .: . -1 .- y . .1 � ..�,.� - .. . __ - changed hau41s, has been re-furnizbed throggh- Perfume Cases,. Dressing Cases. h3ld their annual tea party on the even. Arthur MoAvoy, 201 . his time some other line of busilte". .- . .. I i. � - � - out. Situate as it is, opposite the Spink ills, . Thoms, Henderson, the popula .1 .4 1 - . Gollar 4'Cuff Boxbs, Shavitig Cases. ing.of Thursday Dec. 24th, -Xmas Eve. On Monday. Deoep'ber 21r.t. a public r t.eaI ­ ,, ,`.I''. _ . . ... - on ' � . ._ � ­ it is convenient t for patrons of the Mills. Meals � of Cherrywood school is reported be -Y 1_.,,�� . . I or lunch at a�, I reasonable hours. Goodstabhug Manicure Sets, Fancy glass Bottles A ' d time is assured, and a large gather- examination will be field in the school, t9 14*'`;'.C'. t I, � F - - I ; . 900 much better than he was a few weeks :: 2111: . I and shed roe u. Box stall, and enclosed yard for Bottled Perfume,,;�. Stand. Lamps, in expected. The town ball is a commod. commencing at I p. ic,l. All interested in ' "" -.'. . horses or cat le. Weigh scales on the gentises. e _ Mr. Henderson has had a severe at- L - . . ago- ,�4 � , . I . .1 � . . ��.. -­ ­ I - - , - .. -_ . . - The bar is op on at all legal hours, and stocked Parlor Lamps, - � " Fairy Lamps, -. .. . ious ph-ce, so that nmk)le room will be pro. - their children's progr,)ss are cordially in- tack of typhoid fever, but is thought,now`. . .-- . .,`�'f . 7L- _. . .�. ,,.�.�- � with pare li( uors of every brand. ANDY Me- Haugiug Lamp a*.' .. Etc., Etc. � I vided. Everybody come and bring friends Yited. I . :.. I FS . . - _1 * . - . CULLY, Prowietor. 151y , _ . to be out of danger. The school is boing f, � , 1, A - 1: I . T - o_P4P,-_ - � I . !t�,,,:, ;_zl�,:_ � I � I . I I See posters for further parfielliars. . conducts : •- See �`, , . gct,e= F. A. Beaton. of Whitevale, ;;,--­0-4-.- , a, I--------- --,--.--- __ Also a lull asoortinett of Bibles and Tedt,- • ; • GREENWOOD. OOD a , ,k,­.,, r " . n Owing to flie ulaffirorable weather on '_ i - .* Jo aden, away over at the north'. It"'iI - , � . - . lVatchmaking. i outs, beloDgiug to the .1 , - III,-, , I . - � `- . .0 -� -1 , ' I. east uOr of the township is going to have'. -�, ;j: - - ___­____1______­. __ ­­_­­�7­� - 1;, - � at Veina Bible "'oc"Y, Friday of last week, Robt. Reesor's sale I - — , ro , � '- - --- . . - � 4"--- L . - �:! a a . rka6ly low prices. ox , ,. - � 'It CUTH BERT, of Jerseys and milch cows did not take The following sho the total number , Thursday, Dec. 17th. He has ,. �� Watchmaker, Pick- __ . - - .., 1� � I '�"� . .. ,­_:� As' ering, Dut; Having been 25 years at the _`__ place. The cattle were here and were ofmarks taken by on h pupil in Green. some stock which will he sure to be `.",_ "�. *',,, . �� ". ,.',,J­_1 ,,.')' .. We 1RII 1-1 0 WS M wood School during N DVOI the marks sold, ash ]has given up 150 acres of land, .. � " * _]�. . � trade, I can gliarantee satisfaction. Agent for all in splendid condition, but as the a "�*,�,�','�\...� ­! L " - - . day ,. 11�� '. . A � . . F. Lazarus'Fyo-glasses. Watches and Ciockf; -_ "' ' - . . _.. . Chemist and Druggist, Whitby. was very -wet few bnye,rs assembled. The obtainable being 400. In the 2nd 8rd and and will herefore be forced to sell theip. _- �, - - ,.: - .- ". , cleaned �)n a uortest notice. and at reasonable . . , . _. !,,�, . . . -1. 1.4'-- 11 . i - rates. . . I .. . . . - W-47 � � auction will now take place on Monday, 4th classes the Week examinations fur. . The N ws, office is the beist place on earth ." ' � �` ' " -,;J,�_ � - ' ------------- ' .,. , - � , - . _ _'� ',,-"`4�3` - Drestfmaking. Dec. 14th, when, it the weather is hLyor. nish the basis fur mar kwg:iD the let claost to get y r sale bills printed. The 'free , ' . ' z 1 - `-�,_, _- -1;%` . �_,C,, . . . ��, X , , . - I . . t A - ,,�.; , , .. - - _� — notice ' e 11 . � t" in the paper is worth as much .as .w._. ' I I - i able, a large gathering is expected. See Pupils are marked approxims, I proximately at the -.1 ; 11, ��, - -, - I . .­_--_V,4., . MISS F4RRIER WISHES TO AN. I the bills, as THz News goes into nearly-- - �-.-_�". . new bills for particulars. and of mob week:- ' -.:- . � �. � ...... ­ '-` �� I I ; . .: . To' -the few � r !� . ,."�_ , . NOUNCE that she.has sectized &part- Xmas­ Goods ' every house in the township. I �, �� _,�;,y�, �. I K. . �'t ,-.,14-. . , o r ,.-' ,__� :1 , _ .1 ' C. Brooke's sale on the 2nd inst, was Fourth, -Sr. W. G iesson, 192, W. not list we would say that you can �-, I,,­ - .. . ... merits above Mr. A. B. Collins' store in Green � I ­­ , haI -, �!i,�-,fh , ... River, where be will be prepared to execute all � I ;.� , " - ,., , � - f . , well attended had the prices realized were Meant 75. Jr. Chas::Green, 156, E.Me. � . .. ,-. :_ 1, � - � � ­t - work in her like in trusted to her. Having had ­.. 1.i�- :­.."'... L-' .i"� . .1 .,: �,,. ".... ­ G1 e paper until Jan. '1893 for only, 01: ; , - n, " .- .,,i,, c . • .�, . .. . .- .. . ,o,_I;�t:. .- .. ... , . -.4 . . . . i. ­ : 'be now C. 4, . . some years experience in the best dressimaiking ; . .. . perfectly satisfactory to the owner. How. Kistrick, 116,F. L. , 106- Third, in . Subsen and you will , - � ..: �� " - ­ - . I , z, .1 # I establishments in Toronto, Miss Ferrier is pro- F , or; in accident happened which caused Sr. T. Gleason, 284, . Hewitt, 280i L. never tit. i!, ,��. - R_ _ . . . L4 - . .. I . -)P , , � �, YOU want proaents for ever; . t.. 041 I . - 'o. .- :.. �' I . . pared to suit qdI comers in style and workman- . . - .. F " -, ,.�! ­ . �, ­ . v ". - Mr. Brooke much trouble and * Adamson, F. n, 212, E. Wil- A team belonging to Goo. f ,, �; - ­ -',*- aN, I . ship.. Give hjr a trial and be convinced. Satis,4 IPM". Cowan; t - - -,- ­ �­ . I ­11 . . . � .�-,�,. :�. ! L . � - yourfrietids, Mur 11110P. ig He had some horses that he decided not son. 152, If - G oem, 185, N. Adamson, Brock road, while drawing a- ..,.�,: ..��_ - faction guaranteed. Charges moderate. Terms .'preshing , , , .. _1� �i;,., 11 I : I , - . . ��41,� ,-i� ,*, '. , ­� Positively cash. MISS FERRIER, Green River. r, the -place do Come, for vaX. to Ball, and -to prevent confusion &boy 148, L. Wilson, Bag. . C. Upwist, WT, engine 4olongizig to that gIiav,\on:. ._.1 ,�., - I ;- . 'Tk,-N. - .. ... I engine was 'L� " . ._.. . . . - - _. �,.,p* - . , were taken to another stable during She L. Glessoat 281, 0. 9 2"I F. Wednesday ran away. The an � ­_ I . f - 9- iety and good Value in Fancy . upset and considerably damaged. This in - - .. - ­�`_t" ­_!, . _. � . y I -�:' 1 � .:. . .� . Bale. On going to attend thm at sight Grow, 142, cruse M W. the RM004 time within a week that the _. . 1` :��"A V , � . * II., � - . * "", � . . . ,� . . . it was found that Qns of she animals had Smod.-M. To*. , 1W yo 1 9 " ,,, 6:k��, , - __�, ! " . 0 . Articles and Toys,: ­ It oPnn same team have cavoid the -proPriOtOr to .�., ­,-, IfI � _. �"­ ,� ,, _- ­�_,11 � ­,r, no _...., Ban ( Ot broken looms. and getting in a faymble E. Thcoampsou, 114, L. sm. 96t * v - _,'� ..L �--;��, 114 .. . _. . repair the threshing seen , * 11 ..N',- . .- , ZLLA't . . ;, __ . I... - I 1 ____/1, .''. . �; . _-:_ be exceeded pm . 9 1, . � . , inoluding , .'tion W kieked woo fine animal A J. WHIson, SO. 1% IF- I - , 0� , ",4,- ? , - . ��, � . : , , . .: I --;.,�-- ;, I a V I,. ip� ., . - PICKERING BRANCH �' inflicting sevei &I severe wounds. The in. 870. A. Mesa. W. , . h*1 W11 me Moody, of St. lliomfts�- 's. brah 3.;�._" . .. . -, �, _­- , . If', �J " ­- - . 0"rr M00i ' - � , , X Z: I&_ -, - ­ � - � I t3x . . - ­� �, ,4_4, " i — __ z well seleoted stook Of CAI jured mare was pmptly- Mtended lot bet Rurbm- 2606 L. - Pwas 2K, E. mm on the G. T. R. at Danville M be.,. . � � ,,.,,, , . - __ i:. ,.. _,� .. �.: I I . ­ 0 .. 1�,�.�-:,.,_'. _. is -_ -, I _. �, ", �. ., 1-k is will be some Uwe we she is re"TU,Isd %Ailw4L W& •X. V � ­ ., I �.. , '! -,, - - . all timate I V I . 0M.1136 - I . . . .' -:11 0- BWYe 216i Swoon We am OD V4Y 0 1 :, �. M . , - . - , - -Open f6' the trausaction �i� t4 i ' and B00k1et`s.%,-_,.:,_ _.- �­­- �­O'..�� - �� �_,, �-,: � , � � ., Vi . , _�'� � . . ­��, ,!y 1, , . . tL ` W Greft 75 i I - " - _ I- Bauking Buiinen. - ", _-, sufflaiept) to resume work. U. Sh" A swig , I -*.,-k;' i­ - :� � p� 0 9 - :80 49d fif9m:% .'� ; . I", .z ­; .. , - I 1. ' - , W had both lelp anl off. � �:- " "i's - Mak ... I ­Z, ­.; ..... 't, .", . .- . . .1 `�"_ ' -�' �' . I' 0116& �.. 5L .01"014. 140 i - o" A16. Ab6ok blW' , AS � "' �";�'- `� . . . Ormn Houn-Irroal 10 to 3; Saturdays -i - The (OlTowing will be of intweg So hig. V. ' i . 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'i t soli �d "fr- r�r -r r t. �•t6:� ':.: „ - 4 . /.. 1 _ 5. i ", f {�, _ �'I +'ti' r %' a.i f {.'. Y4! . p �'�` fit` - wYf t "k Y �( ,1 • n t S ;.re .t, .t -. F y� T Z!0, i .� .1 T' , t at I -.. tti rte°tl -: 1, — '��. .t.;.f' — ___ _�' - - - , - - - - - - -- .� - :..L° -_,i �l.r'.�I�itrlwt, tl^ r.I �I I 'I II II II �t .� •..� I I i - � U -� - ��•' � � � •* ��f -.� _ t - .. - d„ ) s • -Z }g-�, D J ,�j, tight gs and red and sight, hero �t +r► of Rrem here, but today I took rth Dixon them the hoarse, our t i y � r 4 �..W . . 1nrootn • . . :. was pictureagoe d adi are ve N[am. t Nei mar h s g'►i ei y Dixon to ne fi eIn et�n ball r•m Di �eai- r - ' _ .' ',? >♦aliA 4im . m es M4ia Pier T ocesgionwalke up the n licit t an thlro the town,. thesteeplec _ly the me you out, the 1 t: - s Usaer rd Qerin -Ka- ; rove around i atehi . the ; stnden_ ur o amp �, and - : Tuesday 1- for a threro u ran 'bs. a heap - e ;. ;,,� 4t , +k;r r"UnxDe *p s erwoun a nt winding amo the t be pipet cry hose dacolati and a tnontbs' hot' ya England, d had gaits n _ ead , June,', 19 ; Lord d w- � ':, fie1leja!>Yiet anchtthe gt„isleet,, wavenin ofithe 28th a izeua 1fa►11 given ' tb�i►in - a sqd parts it ;the seven 1 le alias. a rec y l e. ,,- -, panic b a fa fri de, - . : - ir: ' :r:. r rin u, Lt T' c,N y S• $. Prussuw Sunda June 23 1872= in our honol•, and on tnracjap, nth, the Tb -iiex �,pp p t vie; do ot. Tile gee �° 'eutanaat- -on th annusi'fishin ' g 'ion in r 1 � •'. } g y' fan dress skatin bo.11 -took lace in the snd Lad Dnffsrin wrote : " We tli'l1At on Governor, arc). ' me to meet us on our- the Draid and on Sunday, July, Iflcth the 4_ . preparations era bein made for our arrival cy 8 P Y . , �_h - at Qae'�o; and, as it has been discovered evening, and was a moat beautiful alight, be- there in the twin, and panted under a fine fafturrl, ati�i our ding at this lovely place countess wrote : ''We am now ret riling to - � - ' ' _' that there is no Canadian flu on board ui side been great fun." i a>zf h dose o the 1tation, to i eeei'ke address- .was very pretty.. It : a so gay and merry, Ottawa to prepare for a tour in ` '• _ : `. t - gg `` fl Y Lad Dutierin described the openin of ! es from a cor ` ration and from the clergy ' and the Canadian does feel so exhilarat- to which we are all looking for • -d with - . r 1. i : *a t,..ls .bapily- gated in. �tr - t . g ��° ee Y ,'PtiYlt rent- •wMah- tm h L'.'s -a[r- ----- -; fronm"Ve�no rinations'irr tiro ra - .. _. _ - _ .. . _ eat leas g .: #, _ aaa.y._ m co manufaetnre one. No one is uite • r ply: ge P are. _. - -.` ` ' " His excellent wore the . vernor's uni- was a rest w;l and all the le we lli lomatic life i i never without its '` a ' sure what it ' is but all suppose that there Y $o t great PAP P _ y " Aug. 41---This Aver � ` I ' '' " pP I form lute that of the Queen's household • -f hage seen to-do seem well- toao, or wall do , wosial -aud otherwise but tt±he,aeeason ' Saturday, g. -, �rhicb to :. ;t mast be a beaver and a maple leaf in it. I ! - • Q Y " all intents and ar oses is the Ilted river x.' }' - A:' Sincerely hope that no great herald will bo cellar of :3t, t'atriek, and Docked hat kept dressed snd flourishing looking. of ]g?fi�'I� is ct��t,bnfci b� L.tyii % rin _ P P t , waiting to receive us. on all the time. The chamber looked very Orillia gave na a great welcome ;there ae having been an u Qe;t•entful one. 'phe early (the first few miles rt is called the Rid Lake � - t '°'• <:a::. « ell and I was to seat at the were foaror Swear hes -�imm use�reetion part of the tollowir, summer was Spent in river), is very muddy, very narrow, and ex- �`' ._:. Quebec, Tuesday, 25th —A lovely iriorn- �' • Y c a s' , .. g ri7 tremel sinuous. I can Dill - I _ -�, mg ; we anchored early, -but did not land left of the throne by t" gentleman usher.of Then there were all sorts of mottoes and I cruising in the Druid and Sahing in the vi- Y y tell that we ' . a - .l. � . 1 j , go from one bank to the other, crashin slid . `ei . - '`_.�_.: till'10, when the ministers, lieutenant• over- the black rod. D. drove in an open sleigh ! good wishes and the name Killye agh ity of Gaapo, an I on Monday June 30, t g, . . _. ' • - `_' with four horses, accompanied h bar. How- appeared, havi been inspired b an old d and Lac) Du vin accom ied b a crashing against the trees, whichgro. down �' 1 t , pox snit several other officials came on rd Pa PPe • Pg P Y Y Paui Y ' : _ :a : • e (. rand with them we went ashore. A- nalute land and Col. Fletcher. Mr. Holbcach fol- shopman from Belfast. This place is on the, few friends, made tour includin Catifor- to the water side ; the branches ewe p over ' .;, - `I. g the -deck afld Il im our faces an leave r " . '` was fired from the cite►del as D. step don •lowed with Fred. As the came up to the edge of the country, and on the outskirts ilia and British Co Columbia, the details of y 1, : t land apd we building 21 guns were fired. The Black of the tantnowsets rtfortsmi rants. which have been ch rmin l described. iecea behind them. We were tot at at. - � were walked through lines of . g 8 g Pa g 1; Y ` f ' Rod met the rocesaion and wanted back- "blonde .Tut 2i -The first Indian tea- At San Francisco Sept. l6 the countess Sul that we should be eaten by mosquitoes ��`�' ' troops to a carriage-and in which we P Y Y P _; t ward bowiu all the way, his excellent ervation at which we stopped was Rama. wrote: " D. and I nits agree we would that no oils, no veils, no gloves, no leggings r drove to Spencerwood, the lieutenant- govr}r- getting moregsstern looitin ever minute The had nt a a latformand flu ,and have come the who ourne for the sake of would keep out the devouring manstga, and _- nor sresidence. g g S Y Y p P P 6s ] Y -. IN n When the procession arrived at the Senate the fired off uns and the chief of hear .seem a Chinese Th tie. We went there alas !alas ! toward evening they appeared r,�.; �` We d throe h uebec a aver P Y fI . R - I '^'+ ' goose 8 Q P Y chamber we all stood u and waited until Dun men met us -an the wharf and when with the necessar nd a of a olice- and bit us horribly. The night w very ;t x .._ ., steep hill Tire road was rough, and it was P. young y plm p dark, and when our steamer whist ed we - I - t _ .= - extreme) hot and-. dusty. I could not see the governor- general, havingtaking Ilia seat we got on the dais they all stood round. The t man, and had a box ext to that of Gens, - - - h 1 the view, as we were driven awe from the on the throne, requested us to he seated. Wesleyan missionary read an adlre-ss to Sherman and Me well. The theatre is beard it answered in the distance. lowly • � '.fix, . - , . = I =. ?``- °y ' g Y " The Commons were sent for and swe which D. re lied that he was lad to hear quite umocnament and is what people we turned a point, and saw another St' f river, and also, I was much occupied in + P g q P P approachin us. It came clone and fir d off a .. , Y 4 . r .- _ ` - looking at the people who filled the streets ; sat in solemn silence until they came.. D. that his children were content, and that it might call dirty hn I am too much pleaae� 4. , ::.i c ' then read hiss speech, first in English, then was the intention of the overnmentto keep to a critical. Tile it was litre full o cannon, an we saw on the dPCk grans - ;, a but when we got to Spencerwood we were P aI g P q arency with the words, `Welcome, Lord charmed with it, and it looks r' ht down in French, and everythii,gthatwassaici was faith in suety pi►rticular with the Indian Chinamen, an was he gallery, with the , `` �_ repeated in the two lan ha es, Then Col. Subjects, in whom their great mother, the exec tion of a small lace seta rt for wo ufferin on it and two girls dressedirlwhite - • '��� upon the St. Lawrence. - P 8 g j • B P Pa . - . t I _ ' Fletcher carried thes speeches to the s akers nee took also a special interest. We hook- men where about 50 ladies sat. Our box with �flaga in their hands • then a voic a sung -,•�- ., t At 3 o clock D. was sworn in as governor- P Pe Q n• ' eneral of Canada and received some aid- of both houses, tend so the ceremony ended, ! ed at the plain little church, and went into i was opposite to them'. The atage ran right ht `Canada sweet Canada,' and many lucre, 1-1 voices Joined the chorus • and the sun x" s of welcome; but, as I remained quiet and we went away. one of the houses, and distributed pipes across the theatre and was innocent of side ] • Y B ' _ at m con " Tuesda l lth -' treat armil ments and beads, and then said ood -be. They wia s or scene.. Iher , w ro two doors "God Save the Queen' and `Rule Rritapnis,' . � ( 1. y ntry retreat, I can tell you nothing and discussions are going on about the sa `God Sare tea ueen' inn Indian," Y ', with a curtain iu f rent of ach, the band and cheered for the Governor- Gene�gal act . ` ) } of the ceremony. g 8 '� Q the be an to move elowl awe and Etc had I i- _` ° `� "Our host in Sir Narciaee Belleau ; his drawing room ; who are to have the - entree Z Lady llufferin also 'describes ovations :n ' sat between these era and the actors y g Y Y, - - . : I '''. .. who are to have Seats Y Which wa are I their honor at Severn, Gravenhurst Drace- Is ed in front of th musicians. The two only just time to call out a few words of 1 _. , _;� _' 'wife is a nice, uiet little French woman Y P Y � ,;, ;, -_'. q * * * ' these people to come in and which those ? brio e, P+►rr Sound, Collin wood and lower ends of the sea a see od to be used sn sit- thanks before they disappeared irl the = '= . - a ,and he is pleasant and kind. Pe h I g Y g g ., - Where is tier excellent 's cloak to be taken • Sound whet+e she S ke of the beaut of the tin rooms for an on who chose to walk darkness Wednesday, 26th --The papers give a Y P° Y B Y I most amusing description of D., stating his off y etc., eta The ceremony will be in the country and the trees as being the forest they ` up- I don't know whether you are aware "Monday Ang- 6.- Winnipeg is inert . inR - ' I l Senate chamber and Loth houses have ad- had aeeic in Canada, that a Cliineae la is not an affair of hours and today with its decorations of transpant- 4,y appaten., weight a nd height. I am very • P Y ed trees and flu s; it looked very rett A - .I' f'V flatteringly described, though the ignorant ]ourned for tl,e occasion. Continuing their ]oarney, they passed , or of days, but of months, and that you can 8 ry' P 1B :_k4 male writer speaks slightingly of my dream " Wcdues,lay, 12bli —We •dressed in our , through several Indian reservations, Sault have about six hours a night of it as long as large number of people assembled ar and ' : s x ci ' ' as being a `plain blue silk,' whereas it was .nest for the drafting room, and got to the ;tit. Marie, or Hudson s Bay settlement, ails it lasts. 1Ye want fo half 8n hour and the platform, and came along the sheets , t F� :r; in reality excessively smart, and had caused Parliament buildings at 9. The ministers many small places, and everywhere the peo- stopped' two, and eve then we left almost with D:, and -some very handsome arched had . a * * * • went in with Ile, and we stood b the throne; le welcomed them with public denionstra- reluctant) The mudic is of the bagpipe been put up. Addresses were read � and _ - t ,' me infinite trouble and anxiety t ) . « Y • their wives followed, then ltnenatons, and tpon& P order, bu not so bad, and I was charmed answered, and the so'.diera inspected,; and t Laely Harriet and I had a drive about .Y then I of with D, into the carria o .-,t _ . •' C3. ' ,: `,• - the oP.d town, and I was quite delighted with then the world. Saturday, Aug. 15 —This morning wo t with the minor key nod the barbaric tones. g g ,and . 1 ''- it. The views -are perfectly lovely, and it " Saturda , 15th --We had a dinner )f 30 _ came in night of Chita o• A tug came oil' I It went on almost the , thole of the play, one drove .'t° Silver Heights, where we acts to . .: ` t • .. 1 l would be such a charming place tc live in if people, the first of a long series of similar i with oar consul, Mr, Harwich, in full uni- i musician at a time tak ;ng a mnoke and a _ • .r- i we only had a house here, ones to be given every Saturday for three form, who told us, all the arrangements that • rest, while the aetors performed. W hen we Lady Dufferin mentions a ball give in - _ . -" - r I - r c� months. i have been made for our reception. We 1 arrived the stage s,9 occupied by a their honor at the Government House, w tere � . - ' - i In the afternoon we started for Ottawa ' I _ in a magnificent river steamer with four " Saturday, 17�h —A little girl was born landed early, and immediately after the com- company of aristocrat re Chinamen and. it all the ladies were well dressed, ands' the - - . ' ' _ ,r. _ - _ a stories and Streets of cabins and a rand this day, anti the Queen has telegraphed she mittee of reception came on board. When v as evident that, an i,t rtant council was dancing as at Ottawa or London. Six . - c I table d'hote on board. We sat on deck and will be her godmother." D. had spoken to the wramittee, we adjourn- being held. The court p�llo:e 'were rnagnifi- ears ago, she wrote, "at s ball given 4ore _ - > ' .' _ enjoyed ourselves immensely as we went up .- The Dominion government fitted tip a ed to the immense drawing room of a gigan- Gently +Iressed in gol3 a ad embroidered satin lies would have come in moccasins, find - ( "yacht, the Druid for the use of Lord and tic hotel • there we were introduced to the and various shy heist- dresses, and their danced nothing bat the Red river jigs. +' i- ={ a i the St. Lawrence, I cannot tell von what a s • du 17th, we drove to an Indian reserve :' - 7 lovely voyage this was ; go love] that I can- Lady Dufferin, and during the summer which _mayor, who made a speech, to which his ex- t manners were splendid. The acting we y' �� • N, +y :} not believe that we did it of necessity and followed the events just narrated, their cellency replied; ; then to the president of might consider stagey, but it seems to, suit and at the entrance were saluted by a I# e - . , . __ : f 1. , not for pleasure onl time was spent in cruising on the St. Law- the board of trade, and to the presidents of the dress anti the eo 1 and it was delight- deputation of Indiana who came to wele e - . . - -:.:' . c .. P y. P g h P P << resnce and fishin iced cam to at Tad,fiisac St. Geor a St. Andrews and the Caledonia ftt to see them walk or move their arms tie here, Continuing their journey t i y f fix- _ Thursday, 27th —V4 a arrived at Ottawa f; camping g t t 1 the first view of whieL was magnificent • but, and Gaspe. 'Extending their trip farther, societies, who all made speeches, . to . which an , above wll, pit do u —they did 'it with visited several Indian reservations, an+` n . - ' , I a once landed, there wa, no tirr� for an thin . amongg the number of places visited by them repiiea were made. What I think is really such an air. One gentleman wore two Icelandicand a 1►Iennonite settlement. f. ,e ] ` . There were nine addresses Y g were Perce, Chatham, Charlottetown, Lewis- beautiful here is a drive b the shores of enormous drop in feats re in his h i i Mennonites," Lady llufferin ivrote, '!!f ft - I l to lie listened to, R y p g he at wh c} Russia forconacientiousreasons in the same i :� t _ . , . and after them we drove off to our new burg, Sydney and Halifax, at one acrd all of Lake Michigan. This drive forms part of a he teisted just as if they were mustaches. I ' home. * * * The houses of Parliament which they were enthusiastically received. very pretty park, in which there are small There wags, discussion, partly Sung, between way that they left their native conn�t'T, a �' " Thursda Aug. ,e,man and they are most desirable ;rin, • . 3 �_ -- -which I.see from my windows —are very Y, g• 7—In the evening at a {lakes, zoological gardens, etc., slid lots of the dignitaries, and I `guess' that there was Y, • beautiful. ' dinner I made a speech upon the absolute • peo leab out--- incarriages and boats,gittin a rebellion Ding on, fog when they rose the tnigrantS, being hard w °.king, hotrrst, � ; {h pp g sober sim lc hard o le. a '_' :f: "Friday, 28th —We have driven in state'' impartiality of the governor- general in all walking and picnicking —the most Hyde party divided and wynt out at separate ' YY � P � Y Pe P - ' C,:* _ through the town, suet have visited the got• Party matters, which was extremely well Park like thing I have seen on this court• ' doors, returning again with soldiers outlet Monday, Sept.:] 3—The scenery is tp = e } tiful. This Winni a Fur asses all .tl e t ' received, There is a reat strife ping on vent. ernment buildings. I was delighted with g g e i their respective le ers. Tire fight then i P g P `' , the Senate wid library. When the House now, " I don't attempt much description of � took place, witli a pisoutte between each : rivers I have ever seen, being so much tt2one I w.• -.., is Sitting I may come and listen to debates ",Saturday, 9th— The'political difficulties Chicago. A guide -hook and statistic's would blow. The soldiers 'ere plainly caressed ; beautiful than the other large rivets' an l - _ - 1 1'`� .:. ': but the governor - general may not. to which I have alluded called D, back to be require-1. alt 10 we drove to the hotel (black Chinese - tunics ith sashes), but their ' Likes I have ever been on. . - _ Ottawa. where we were to stn R " Wednesda , 26 —We reached Silver "D. is very happy, and is much taken stay—the Yafiner Rouse. o cheats were bare, and n the se+'ond part of Y . . ' . IN F "Thursda lath —The political' excite- " An l6. I think, the ladies well ; : the performance one okhe gentlemen show- ))eights at 1`l o'clock today, and our j.ot.r. er - •, ,' with the countr and the people, and all Y+ p 4 l g u _ - seem pleased wit him: I think I am getting i ment is fearful, and we hear that the opposi. they have the French knsrk of putting on ed so much of his want breast that I really , is virttiallyat an end. We have alt ejq 11l - • ' i -'�� on well, too — though I say it that should be tion is goingtoask for the governor- generals things. We new some girls the park with thought be would get out of hia sleeves. it so much, and are well, and mucl, �utI- • _ . - a silent in the matter, recall. the commonea;, untrimmed harvest hats, After these political cones the dram lie -; burnt, after six weeks of almost consatla i I- _ "Saturday, July 6th —The governor gen- " SAurday, Sept. 3--I toad a visit from a anti they looked smart in theta." � eatee snore domestic, nd a lady (a man ; open air. . _ a charming lad a M s Florence Lee& She Ind Dutlerin also rtes her impressions . dressed as such) ca on. She had the i "Ottawa, Christmas day, 187 7 —We pia! - r - ) era) has some of the privileges of the old $ Y. Y $ p Icings of France and one of them is that he has been thoroughly trained as a aatgical of Detroit 5arni+i `3trat ford. Vreston, `most n+odest nie►tiucsix d real affectation { sorb a merry t,hriatmas I must tell n i i a ""' I nurse and did nursing and underwent • re_it Brantford Paris, London.Cabur ,Belleville . of refinement. She ged her husband `about it. In iha morning we finished Lh3 1 1 • has t ho right to enter the cloistered con- I , S { g , ~ beg , . 't "� f, tree, and then we went to Aurch- Th-)- - - ,�. a cents * * '' * * , ztiguc$, not to .ay banger, in the I'ranc•�- Brockville, and the cordial welcomes they not to join the war, 'but, in spite of her children were ter anxious to kill tie s +� - - t ' `• Wednesday, July 24th —D. and I st,rt- ` I'�' +issiau war, tiht3 wears the Iron (;ros9 received t these and smaller places and prayer suet khat of h s mother in -taw, he y• r..: ed for Tadousac. The hotel w•e found. ex- ar_d another order, which onl three ladiea some of As Indian reservations. f vwen and then the at r be an toresemble after Innch we skated on the river till a__ - _ t -' I tremely clean and comfortable. I thii:'Ic Possess. Afternurs.ing2-2men through rough typhus She mentions an incident which occurred . that of • Faust,' Y g 4 o'rla k- Theti we had tea, and at 5;�0 ,[' .: -. ' - - • % � :, they manage these things very well in Can- , lever before Metz, she took charke of Lhe st Toronto : " We went to the Queen's "having torn. oars Iti•ea away from the .riot -e rho order to ' light up.' Mr. D ;;on j r �v�.- . a;la.° There is a complete absence of pre- ;crown priuc�ss' ambulance Elomburq. She Hotel, and in rho evening I took a walk in theatre we went to th cafe opposite, which the governesses, all the l.ittletons ant on;r i •. tepee, The same sirriplicity strikes me as ` has been sent to visit the hospital ill C.Auada , the streets with I). As we went walking ha+l lanterns hung out ide. We found music � guests were present. The display of pre• : - , , . - t :' characteristic of the people. They do not Wit t•he Suites ant) all anti women wurLing along, a mm� looked over• our shoulder and "and amblin �i+i o u� taxis 'atttl ,. few cents was grand. Victoria was hoarse witkt - y t ' " eo ,le ought, to see her. said : It'is c ui 8 g g R I. ocreatnin over Hers, and ever one w ' pretend to !po fine or smart, they believe .P I g ; to pleasant to see you going women and men at,out, wi,o instantly order - g Y k • every word you say, and take gall exadgera- " 1'<<rliau,ent w.►a opened on the ` 3rd Oc• (luietly along like that,'; and then ventured edus chairs, and began to. Speak to us rn leased. li red, (who is home from �,to t } ` or the holida s was deli hted tion 'au pied de la lettre. They a e ex- tober, and on Monday, Nov. 3, Sir John into conversation with us respecting our ,)unglish. They seke d l if we wont +l have tea, Y ). g , ant to . ` eeedin 1 friend) and kind licamed• Macdonald rose ands ke five home mak- town and especially our reception b the and when we said ' we would ' the took as great sta a of excitement all da3 . We were i i g Y Y p.; Pe Y P Y ., Y r , "Tadousac is the oldest, and I should ing It fine speech, full- of power, lively and Americans. - intoan atijoitttu too i, laid a table, and all i''`l at dinner, and had some delightful lnusio . i think, the smallest lace in the Dominion, g 1 •in the evenin c p for -ib'.e to the ens, lie clod not fail in the " In speaking of tour, in s speech, D collected amuntl i king. The tea was , g• - ' _­`t Not only as tourists, but as sailors we 'are alightvst, degree while speaking, but when said : "''ever has the head of any govern delicious, drunk wit bout cream or sugar ; Friday, Feb. 8—The day of the 0 ening . - ' c 11 delighted with it, he s.,t down },e was complecNly exliausteti, meat passed through a )anti so replete with the latter they grea y object to. We also f of Parliament. The Senate chamuq was ' .. • . 1 1. Then follows a detailed account of their and his voice was quite gone. contentment in the present, so pregnant of ; had ginger and sw tmeats. The women i fall, and looked very handsome. Xt the . - I summer at Riviere du Loup and the vicinity " Wednesday, Dec. 5 —We took ourplac'es piomise'in the future. Everywhere have I came behind me a fl totichoti my things, drawing room in the evening, a thousand ' - _ ( p i the House 1 S` g p 1 pep where much of their time was occu ied in u , out t tr John of u and brief- eureed that the o le are satisfied ; satis- and-were especially interested in the jet on people passed in asteadystream for t}n hour - boating and fishing, and on their return to `1y announced that the Government had re- fled with their own individual prospects sad 1 my cloak. 11'e sa op.um pipes and'water and a quarter—so many courtesies were ex- r Quebec, Lady Dufferin writes on. signed. Tlie announceuicnt was rcceieed in with t he prospects of their country; satisfied ` pipes, and looked t the women's nails, and I huusting. - ' "Wednesday, Aug. 28— Society is at pre- perfect silence. The opposition, directly it with their government and with the inatitu- 4 the men laugheda dsaid in allusion to their' " Monday, llth —tire left Ottawa, a' . - c ` sent my t usitiess iu life, an�i this is how my was over crossed Lhe House + ; great art to stay at Montreal as guests i Ito their new lions under which they prosper; satisfied to length, They y, never do anything, g party, Y, - i week is laid out; Monday I remain ath3me, desks. be the subjects of the Queen ;uattsfiod to be We offered to pa , but ' No, no, we treat of the city. 11tr. Bierstadt and Ddr. -Hayes - o with us. The latter is the soil of the ' _; to receive visitors; Tuesday, Wednesday, "Thursday, Jan. 1, 1874 —D. had, nn- moinbPrs -of the British em ice -' you,' 80 we effect�d an exchange of cards, �� - • - i t i. Thursday, we have large dinners ; Friday fortunately, a bad cold and headache, and "'Monday, Sept, 12-,70 set off ob our and aro4o have ; and give hotographs. j � resident cf the United States, VVe re eh- _._ •- • p _ i we keep for sightseeing, and ,Saturday w0 so I was obliged to receive the gentlemen of Journey to Now York, and 'reached our shoot. hands wit a lady, who instantly hid ed Montreal at G, and met will: a splendid � i have small dinners." Ottawa by myself. You remember that they reception. There was much cheteriur, and •� - destination the next morning. The town her face and tl p It is remarkable how in connection with pay visits to their old acquaintancea on New looked gay and bright with so manycratspers •' Our guide ezt took pus on to sec the address to D., a lovely bouquet to me, and - -_ - �' . - t . affairs of state, the governor- general was Fear's day, and that every lady in the land acid trees, and bite of gardens and lawns ; 'joss house,' or higese church. We awed a! drive through the crowd with four horses - 'i i - able to attend to increasing social duties, remain at home to receive them. Two hun- but the day was dull and cold. We had through a dar passage till we reached i to the Windsor Hotel, the bells cf the town - _ ' i inspect so many public institutions, and dyed and seventy carne to seo me, and pass. visits from souse people, n-ade some augage- the top story, where we found the place ringinh out •a w eleome. - � Y ' _ - , • - i travel so extensively throughout the British ed into the dining room for tea or chain- meats, and took a good walk down Broad- of worship. %'o saw it by the li ht " Wednesday, 13th —We Trent to :11 Gill _ c A gne. of war g Colic a and at the gates the students met . - s - provinces and did the United ,States as lie did in l !• of two candl and three night lights g ► b ' - ' the comparatively short term of years that During the remainder of theseason amend- " Wednesday, 14th —Mr.- Aam Bard burning in f sit of idols. It is not its and dragged its up to the door. Happily :. , I .s he held office on this side of the water ; less round of gayeties followed, which are called, and I believe some engagements are at all iml coin , being small and crowd - no one was hurt, though these volunteer - j ' Y horses were constantly falling, being dragged , - and in all but his political duties Lady described in anYnteresting manner by Lady made with him." ell with th- go ; no seats and very „ llufferin was an ever constant and willing Dufferin: Lady Dufferin,ahto mentions attending the little stan3iin room. The altar stretches by the rope, and half driven over. - _' 1 aid and participator. In response the ova- Its the spring, when Mr. Charles Kingsley theatre owned by Mr. Stuart, driving in the acrenthe built ing,�nd in separate divisions. Among the many and elaborate entertain- ' ' - I tions they received from the people were a'd' :his daughter were visiting at the park, Mtending the opera, where ne one 1 A few ginict.►cke seo placed near them, meets given in their honor, Lady Dufferin - -' - . genuinely enthusiastic. Government house, on Lraster Sunday, Apral seemed to dream of listening, and, among `offerings front their worshippers.- The pasty mentions a ball given in the - dining room of . • _ ' ' - - AtU wa Saturday, Nov. `; Lady Dufferin 5,; slie wrote, " There was a great congre- other entertainments, a reception given . thing at all handsome is a beautiful piece of • the Windsor Hotel, at which 2000 persons ' � - - • - - wrote : I walked into town one day with gution in church and we had -an' excellent given for her, where everyone appeared in carved wood, jilt, which evidently portrayer were present ; and a banquet, where as a - ,- D,, and'thg following paragraph 'appeared sermon from bar. Kingsley, appropriate to walking costuri,e and hat but the hostess, an allegorical subject, and which stretches special compliment, hiS excellency proponed in the evening paper • It would astonish the da,y. He deosu tstainmer at all in preach- woo wore a decollate gown. in front of the entrance door and partially the health of the President of the United . 1. - some of our fine ladies to see .Lady llufferin iug..'the Kentlen►en say that in the smoking I Wednesday, `lt3th -)n the morning Mr. scree the id Is. This ended our last day States, his son being present. The toast of - . walking into town- She dresses plainly and room he is most amusing, but lie seems oily, Cyrus Field ea'iecl for us and we went to see in San I ranci , and tomorrow the return the evening was the signal for most tie- I sensibly ; wears thick boots, and dues not and is therefore, not brilliant in general the norutal school. Our next visit was to a journe begin " inendous cheering. When Lady Dufferin . shrink from our muddiest of crossings -' society. common school, where the children's depart - Lord and dy Dufferin reached Toronto entered the room every one stood np, the " Wednesda , Dec. 4 -I put on snow " londay,, ;�ay.25 -The Queen's birthday ment was very interesting. on Friday Oct. 13, where they were received greater part of the number on their chairs, ' • { shoes for the first time. One's foot looks was kept.' The morning looked bad, but we " Friday, 31)th - -We travelled all night, at the Government House b the hlacdonalds and cheered so loo that she sat down before - . _ . . like a dot in the centre of a large racket, dressed ourselves up, and at 11 arrived in and though the bade were comfortable 6he of whom the caunteete speaks of liking very silence was restored. _ -- ... . And I expected to trip up my . own shoes ; front of the town hall, where the firem9n night was not —the rmin went more like an much. "Tuesday, 12th-D. and I and a certain - bat I found it quite easy to wptik with, them, and engines were reviewed. The governor - animal than a machine —in jerks and with Thursdayy, )tell. 6 --Lady Dat %rin wrote: pr portion of our party landed with 1 r j - andvery amusing. general's foot guards looked extremely well ; varieties of epoed& W hen we reached our " In tits afternoon, I attended the opening McKay, a dear old gentleman; who has spent . Saturday, Dec. 28- Directly after lunch but the weather was droadful, and when I destination, the Revere House, Boston, I of Parliament. The Senate chamber was his hard earned wealth ih buildin� a great - - ' I went down to the rink to receive my skit- came to give away the colors, it poured in rested, but D. put off his nap ant: took a crowded and U the dresses, etc., looked deaf and dumb institution, which he to -day` ' 'P ing party. It went off extremely well. torrents, so the the feathers on my bonnet walk. Later we drove in an open car ve bandsotu The s pe riage rY peech was a rather presents to the city through the governor- . Some of the young people skated beautifully, stood on end; acid I had to te►ke my veil off through the town. The streets are narrow- thug one. In a evening we had a very general. f - -' = The scene at the.. rink is so a - g y ; veryone and throw itf� er than those of New York, but appear to tpe Zerge drawing room in the Sonata chamber. "Saturday, 16th -On the wa to Ottawa moving about so fast on the ice, and knotty " We left Oita, Jnne 6; and fount onr very busy cud' fall of people an vehicles. There must have been about 800 presents- b anew line of railway, - d y D. ha at least on _. iof people toboggauning down the Bill be- selves in sghtof awpe on the morning of there sea some handsome buildings, and bona, d the woe of quite crammed, address at every station, sometimes three - : i :''� �? r hind. When it became cold we came into the 12th. Not a pple the water, and the residences seers ve nioa +• �►n g - - ry . We visited Mi uday, April 30, --D. and I were the and I generally got a lover bouquet. ,. � _.. , =. ;t . the house, drank tea and mnZled claret, and the ace looking lovely. Mr. Elden the Mt'. Longfellow and .found him a most recipients of 4 u at honor The cab. "Monday, 22nd- Webegun our lent fort `_ =' ,Y " - danced for an hoar. We intend to repeat vivact s -1 ng Harbor master, came on charming and lovable old mac. He ve men of Ottiaw� having berimed by the nightof gayeties. Ihatethesesymptowsof our, - these parties once' week," r re nted me with a tar a Indian me one of his , • g poems as a souvenir of ` m gayeties at I From the frequent Lad box, y gay t Government house this winter, waning existence, we have enjoyed it s,ll so y , y that had been made for me. I went visit, and invited D. to dine at rise club din- got a a testiexaynial and an address for us, much. WQ also began to say 'fatrewell.' D. Dufferin in her jouarnal to toboggan, skate into the brush. to see about our fighirag bozo net to- mot•e•ow, so we remain for that, which shay tessented themselves Ths d into t eau ems _...{ �" : . .. P , y ata I wentt x owq, .and in th pi ng and curii�tg parties, she and his excel- antj walked 18 miles -to select the site." Saturday, 31st --Ar! 2:30 D, went to the carne at g o'clock --l4v its table look• court s n6 1 bourn f od -b tap the - , 1. r: Pe ayirit� B° . Y r _ - r lency apparently' .entered into our winter The greaser partof the month was Hient club dinner. He has been ve Inek fe be' in mein, Tha sn it P� address, members aadsenstare. �.; :: rY Y 8 Y unainsted add t': a pastimes with keen deliplit. in fishing.and erasing in the Druid on the here far it. It takesplaee only onee a month and then led +• _`" = `.. � - 11.'Iontreal, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1,873 -= S uena,y, the York: river and M urr.t ba . and he met at ' q P Il. with a lisndtratne Friday, May 3 -The bsasar I organized• �: This evenin we attended a snowshoe torch - Returnin tea y. Y it i p►l fallow, Lowell, Fitter- stick with a go d top, inscription and me to off iha derbt on ' otir little atinre'k wss •` 11 P,N fS, g Quebec, Lord ar,d .,ady tau, Daus, Holm nap ems' li ht procession given in our honor. At 8 Dufferin started,Qn a western trip, W�edhes- hava all d a' Jr'' et'0L They with a std per tataci ase,on which is inscribed, a gpi eeat success. Everybody enjoyed it, and -, Y_:: ; >. _ -K'�., 3t.. ; ' promised biro• hooks as a` remem. 1. _: ; a lock the president of the eocltt carne for day, Jaly 22. brauee of ttba pcxsssitin Presents t _tsa Her Excellency, tL® Counted[ I tfieatk we shall clear over 82000. ;.. ­,?�_- 3 -:: us 'and we drove out until we meath�r `snow, At Trots Itivietrotf the =itfayor apt► " , ,s, rda of Dullarin, b tie sAmen of the City of "Y+`rida Jnne ?- Uafferin axed I Mr. - * i Yh •-I fi+td Qttawa, As a token of kaateetra. A ' , 16 ?i Re noldn yainri Mrs. Littleton went on botetd ' �; ;,.:' ', Shoes.' TEteY . woi4 white biast*ps ;r,'ats, 10904 tf. a Druid to- wek�ome and - t k., tb >no� Psi. fttt vie rrq .t Y d �y Y. � w , . � tieplar tb deco our branthe t A , ; . . . r �a #tans vtspre YQra D. eatowed -iha Druid, and I ors naw off to Gaspe bat % _ t _ .., � t f .�. i -_.,.t -� , -'-_ "i,, . -S' .e-(�( 7-trt'. 't t' '1f: .,•Mil §,r �h •'ti(:,. ••r' ��,' - . -- . .. ff ,.,t� 7 1'. -..,. .'.+ - -. , , 1,. -. 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Miftrenees � im - ' - - . . ;, I .... _�'. - � impon t4 14t two days. - _,U an 6sAi' ;' They &4 due - . :. 1� ,( ^ . has 1�wn so ele Qpwron.Canads, �wm&, _ -_ �,t ,iat, I'-- I � oe4��4_ ,� 1 , � � .. - . . - - - - ... .. �.',.­ ­­- _-,-_�A�C.1. - .-� , � . t again, I fear, can we h to be ear- Religion is as clear and simple an the uni- kinds of people ; a9d'the ' BaWngrklye, " who.used to bother-us like , k- � , . VL"-- never hope . N" '� no . , , '. P , . . r. � Ag'. great many f down at Lonit Branch. There . . - - re are a great - - I � -.- . - . ... - true and kind friends.- vernal sunlight. In spite of the creeds kinds of people. Pgoplp an different ; w. I fan � I 11, .t%-,,,� um' A by so many WAS a I .4, 4s� i . V - I ,� 4. , roust " I ", WC V , . —We had some difli- and all the catechisms, in spite of all the� uni in.. jil4ittle, gang of us, iiostly men who lived up - 11 I � Y-r, , .. I . Stinday, June 23 p( vemal religion mm* have. room - I � _ .;,_4 _.". �_ . ­ . . I - ' , lot . . ,V . 94-,.-.t . - , , � to Bost�n— nie�othyoical Ahoo*qyj line, a � thy way in JorLey, aud- we used to sit out, , -��V,. . , � -_ I , 'r Cujt]r in *i*ngtbg 4ur joorn' ote ql,�l Of for ipimmeftble dfferendes. -That tr *hat -� ,` �. � 011 a - -The marked ban t whist People .1k rm�,,�- 1, - .1 .,.. + w stover Christ taught. on 60 beach, Sunday afternoons, in the -, ? -:, 1 . 'o which city U. has been invited in order to criticism and all the controversy, That in what Paul taught. t I ,,;t`" ' .. - , shade of flie, bathing. houses, and swop fish- down or weakened state of health derive. . ��,4,.,_ receive a doctor's degree from- the, Univer. is exxontial in rel is open to.the under- We have not even yet learned it as we � It . . ,,.,,:4,."".. ­1 ..". - .. w.,�";�-,'� . 11 sity ctf Harvard —so i t 9N14. 11 Tl%Vp .qxe ought. Inthe.time�of the Apostles men owr'*L 11 -- �, 11 � lve, the; on standing of a lit a _ _ . . Well, this fellow ifisd met Nome of from good' j4 N , "of I y" . , --- ... � ; .. diversities "ot'-giftA bu-� the Balm spirit. had not learned it at all. It was accounted us, 4"newheie, and he used to drop in free the claim thattlits4f6d1dinti 44 intakes , V*e�&- *. "frf � I Monday. . . P � Fi. , . ' � � _. ... ...- - stimulant, ." , , , . .. .. - and e6my, end &band is converse- strong.,, it does not act like a stl lulant, .i ­�.,, �,, � .. . - � - ; I . .... . 91 Wednefiday, 26th—Ais morning Do," And there are differences of administrations, heresy. The orthodox contended in those _ I . V, ji, . . . .." . drove with an officer in a carriage and four but same Lord. And there are iv r- d a that nobody could really be religious tion. That was all right, of course—we imparting fictitious strength from which thers - - �_ __.. -- -- .' i . . - e I a a - , . k� 5 . i. I . - , � ' ,­-.it -- I T, weren't no dead stack on each other that we must follow a reaction of gi,*at" weakness --, * V; L, _ -1 11_-'�V, - , ., . ,C�, to the State House, where he met the sithm of operations, but it is the "me God un egs lig was religioA in just one way. 1. .1. I . ,,,",�'. I - 1:, - .. k t �,,,, . �- ji . Governor, and at 10 went with him, escorted which worketh all in all." �Tb&t couldn't w alcome a white. stranger when ho t1lau before, but In the, =Q#t n04W#A wakkv 1-1'� ,.�, I . I is what ,it He must become a Hebrew; hp must keep ; _ - . .., �_ .', , , , " I � . . I :. ... loomed up, Hood's Sarsaparilla overcomes .: -, 7. ." , '_�, . 1_�.� , - �', - - . by Lancers, to the collegf, (Harvaml). When 'All - qnmes back t& ;1i*re=nc a eiiough,, every rubric of the Hebrew. law.- Even '. I ,R4 ) f, ;...�­, . 1;, . 1;, * +_ . g _ I - . "4.eg. �... .5 _. � 1� 11�, ��;, _­,.!�!P � �, - D. received his degree he was greatly I diversities enough, but. one , ths, saitid Peter needs a revelation out of thi sky be- " Bak you "a. -somebody,, sometime or That Tlred'F4'Pe'llh,_" �, . , ., I . . I q . other, had told that fat idiot that he was . . LqLl ­.;-, H IN. IH91y. ,Spirit, divine .Saviour, heavenly fore he can 1)6 persuaded to admit a Gentile I V I _"._ - cheered. - : the blood, anf, ,,`:�A --.', � & . - . I uStumlly fann , and he'd never el"tes 11n appetite, purifies' . , ­, I �..o I . Lord and- Lady Dufferin, with friends, I.,Fathp,r, behind tbelA dL into the Christian society. Even Paul , y tot over & � V _,�­ I 1_ I �.. .­.. .. I 11 bet it was some woman who wanted in short; gives great bodily, narra, Juntaij ­X,-'l I. -i . .. - . : took another fishing cruise in the Druid be- - *1igion, above -*It th��? aught - te, -be - first be blinded by a light from heaven be- . - :,,.�,- 1. 1, 'n, � - to awry him—women have no conscience and digestive strength. ; , 't:t jl_�, - _ . . � ;, � t" - . _. - , fore making a farewelt tour of the eastern simple. -Because it in meant for so many fore he can shut his eyes to the difference ...''... 1, . I . � �1 11' .� .- . , "I derived very much bem!eflt -­ �,`, . � when they're hard up for husbands. At ..�,,3. , . + . ft,ontRood's 1�k,�".:,­­ � . � . simplepople. It a message -for every- between the Greek and the Hebrew, and . . . . . . " , 1 , I , jr.j " , . 11 ,townships. .. r _I �." � - I must n6eds be capable of trausla- care no more about it. . for genOrAl debMW. - ," . _. A ,:.,:0 as a body, anc any rate, it had spoiled him- for good and Sarsaparilla, which I took . . . 1. . Monday, Ang. 12—At Sherbrooke . . I r� -­�4P A f "­,""' � . . . all. It built me right up, and gave we an excel- I V ._�_; • . -11 . ­ mo it magnificent reception was given us. Lion in everybody's la tit 14,nd-41'everr- • That there could be varieties of faith and ,, He'd i6 - -,i*. - 1�.�L;� !, . .'� .. Sk .;--; I - ` ." in a- wide word. -Ircannut-pm bly- "practice in the same church was a thing e come up and say' I Hot ends h ?' lentapPetite." RD.Jgxxmip,Mt.SavneOX4.-,---'�-�., � '41, - . !'.j&: It .,�m dark when we arrived, and from the Lody 8i � , �. I I )r , I . . . ,�.",Y�� - , , . ..; .. " ­`7, , ." I ­` , I . den- to lilt him. A Fish again 0 u 't , d be made to mean only the pq?felsors in the which to many good people in that old day and then he'd duck " if somebody was going .Fagged t _ ! , 1��,.,, 0. .railway we saw large manufactories an , - - , was as incredible, as undesirable, as ? he'd as and -4 L . ;,.,� .4 - . - ,_ , ­ -,..- �1. ..; - �, hotels with lighted candles in every pane. theological seminaries. ., ske a faoo like a k baby. IOUgKi n"t . IiLasi 9,pring 11 was completely fagi*4 auL, .; tmi, _. . �?l ... ". r, 1. . . : Iteligion is a universal need f mair. It gerons, and as pernicious, an it in to a good in i2c , . . - el . . . A 1, *,. I I must mention one arch dedicated to me . k�o , My strength left me and I Wt sick and nits. I ,-'!,��_�.., � .�.... � i _._: , in man to fish on Sunday'---and he'd screw up his "-`,,� ` , . I . '. . I . made by the ladies. It had, au enormous means instruction in perplexity, strength i y )ood people still. The very first , - . .. + etrof 'flowers surmounting it, with temptation, comfs.,rt in grief ; it in an answer thing wTich the Christian religion did was mug to look abooked—'awfully wicked!' — enable all the time, so that .1 could v_ + : . ­ .ii�f -fl. I , . coron " attend to my busluess. I took one bottle of ; -,s.-. . ­ , k - ­ and then be'd twist his mouth down tow . ­ ­�- . _ . a Welcome to our countess' on one side, and tothouniversal questions: What am 1?. to turn its back upon exclusion and uni- I - , ;4- ��­r - - � the right r-orner, and try to wink with his Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it . �.� .- ; And whither am fortuity- Alone among 0 the religious cured me. There - _­ , � - I � . . - 'Kind hearts are better than coronets' on And what am I here for? . . to nothing like ft.,, R. (L lizoola# ;dam ,: -- �;,," . . . - 'hat left . - * 4 .". , .. ­ . d I going!. We all want to know t —&]I of teachers of his time, Christ recognized the %t __�.* � , 1. . " �� . , theother. WedrovewithAhe crowd an "Well, - 140rprlse, Belleville, Xkb. . ,-.,% � I . . .1 - .. the torf,hes surrounding us to Mr. Brooks' us; not •-the philosophers alone. The rest divine right of human differences. 'Christ all, that'sthe way begin, and - 4 l. . ­- 4. , . .. I . .- ,�� � ,Zv:- , , , ." � . - -� -;.Is ". �-,��,, _ I 1% �� . ..i - fact of sin and the great fact of pain get saw that one man differ from another. One he sit dawn there and mug and mow and . . - g,-.te, where they left t us. . . - 'Worn Out - _... ;%A___ ...�,,. � 'k" " -, I i ­­ ... - . I . - - I grimace overy time any one looked at him. � I I ­ ,;V,�y'! I 14th —At the village of into every life. People who cannot read no- would think that anybody must am so plain - � . _.�, .4 ,! I A, I "Hood's Sarsaparilla restored rite to good ­' -7 �*,' - - , "Wednesday, - _;",�.,. . . - ­1, ­ write walk along the ways of tkmptati He yes or . - . ­ � I - .. ­ . . Compton there were both French and ED op, a fact as that But every division into health. Indeed, I might say pvthf ally it � ,�­ V- I * .� and look into the -black depths of open graves which the church of Christ do ?' wi0out doing some lightning act with 4 4 . . .1� . - . h D. repli-el . is to-day shame- my life. To one feeling tired and worn ' . lisp addresses, to both of which his face ' Ever seen thcke gotta perchs, faces saved : - ' �1� - . . I .��. . Mr. Cochrane met us with a drag and four. and have need of the guidance and the fully divided in a Out JL I ! ,. �'k �., - 'i - � . , - testimo y to somebody's ' ' ' " . �;;a7 . + - - - ' + � - - e and has consolation of reli i .1. + ,t,, �',, �;. . . . . - � � - He lived two miles from the village + Jgioq, _ ., _ ­ � blindness. - Rvexy single *set means that the child on squeeze between their fingers— would earnestly. recommend a friar of .. .,."�47`. . - .-, - - . I . Hood's $,arE4par1lla.1_1 Xm.rnxRxMnfJA[Ki4 - , �. ­ - -somebody sometime failed to recognise this , you know, and a gash for the . .:�71.. �..,`_t " '...., : - - a wonderful farm. He is ono of those peo 11 hard 6 have to thInk diat the �! so Drook9,8treot,-Eo@"3@*", MU&I + .1 �' " �, !i , . . , I . - . . who - .1 � . L ,� . . i�. I � . - ­- ;:. ple who s,ret a thousand pounds for a calf, a d tidings of the C%A�fi�n g;s#e1 Wo-@d inevitable fact of human .3ifference, and mouth T That was his style. ��n-__'-_111111� ... . . . ' _ is Ca 1, us cam � N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sams. .. - . ...- I-" -1 . I . .,- f ',�+. ­. -� I .. - - . hundred pounds for a pig, etc. cod been -put into such large words and quarreled with it You might as well ? Not a bit of it. I know � o 1, I I I . I.. 41'..- . J � . I Only we - - Wila do not be induced to buy anything else -),�4 �-,-;'4'i"" ", I : ... .. . I I Munday, 19. —At Witerloo we drove such long sentences foiat only the educated quarrel with the law of ravitation. One plenty o such idiots—so do you. I ..- ­74- 7 11 . 13 _� - � �il , i . - . . general! dodge them. But this man had histe" Insist Upon having - , . : i - 1,;�; -_ -_ . - . • .. � * ion, and I am could-make them out,. sad got the blessing, after another, the Ch church has :,�'. - I ...! I . . around the town in a process . I * ­ . -1- .. ." - . . I u A. . - her we eouldn't get away. �_ � - . j, .. . . - , ". . . h ought to have blushed when he rst�d of them. Somehow, when angels taught turned her children out of doom by trying u's w , i� . ? �� ., - .. * .. . 11 Bill Carver got us out of the fix, when . ,� ­. �. . -,+. , , . --..,. . ...�t " I - , , . ­ : tb7e mottoes on the atches. Here are -some religion out of the Bethlehem sky, the simple to make them exactly alike, and disowning I ' . . �:-.,- .,,-.,- -. ".. �� - `,� . . . - I " , ­ I . �. -,-:., ,L . . he came down to spend vacation. Bill , ­1_ . � - "I. . . �. � . . � . - . I : of them: "Farewell to him who has won shepherds umiderstood theip. The Chriatmas all who failed to fit the standard. . Hood'y S' 11. ..- _ , . , - . . I . , .. . _ . - ...­ I_ �f�,�:, 14 ... - . � - a of sermon n oi�berpretAti` at Those names drorpe in on us one afternoon when the - � . L � : I of " high " and ­,_�,:;i!t! +.k-"as _- � . . avorit - 1, ,L It *1.1� . . the hearts of all Canadians'; IF, needed no on e . - , - _ i • . . . . `Canada's Pride " broad and " low," which we hear more Litt, 0 cu I . . . , ,,, . + 5 as h w was in fall Want. He was telling ■ p ;_ �1, the people'; 'Can �. ­- :­ ; 'Prudence, of phartme and scribes. When the great 0% 109k -"­�- � , , doing . .. . fellow spiritual Master taught religion He did not often than we like to, a fish -scary of his own, and doi all t T., .1.1 ,'... - f -�, . ', - � I . , . Charity'; I He is a right good fe represent absolutel ��rSiwaril a , :� Y : . . - . . . Energy, C i y funny business his pancake of a was . i.. .,�_­ . - I .. cc in , , )�.' � . . � I Eternal! sunshine settle on his head." The teach it in Solmon-'s Porch to a select com- unchangeable and sternal diff-eren _' . ��, .. .. . - .. 11� - - • . �_. We of. 'Bill siezed him like a flash of Boldbyall drunUts. 01; dxforw rnpandonly I .-. ' � - improvements which I Suggested- should be any the wisest Jerusalem philosophers, human nature. They symbolize different 1114 I- -_ . . ....e. , . . I r aziln lightal, by C. L HOOD& C0_,ApoMeCvAJe3, Uwe% X"% - "i': - made at Quebe-q,'. with a view to preserving _�o*hghtwheieveifd`cou11d etallawlience, ways of emph g religious . truth Ad a 9. ov _. _. _. � _V. I.. - . - I , . . . .. . es, says the little man, I Smithy- . , � 4.' , - have been begun du � , �,-, . .., .,k "1, ' its old walls and gates, 1h, 2 t under the open •.sky, ,and in the streets There always have been and there always 100 Dbses One Dollar - , •_ ,,-- .��: ? 1, ., and the I Dufferin Terrace' promises to be- of eftse, and in the houses of sore- will be people with whom the meet impor- said h *anted to fish- -'and he made a face " " '. ,�. - .. :.z. I I I . . I . . - . - . . . - 1. -. men peo to she ' th ,t Smithy was no good on fish—' I .t '..... I - . .'_ 1 . , come one of the loveliest walks in the world. Pie. And the common people heard Cant part of religion in that side of it which A - '& I ,+ he he wanted to fish—' Is Man always flatters himself. He talks of ---.-,., -,v,., 9 . , .,.. � . ... ".., . � "Saturday, 31st—A filial goodby to Him gladly. He taught religion sq that looks toward God, and finds expression in is 4 his "resignation," when fortune has elm . . .. I . . Ply - .- I . . ,. ­* . Quebec and to My happy Canadian life, and peasau ta and fishermen could understan i -it. worship. There &I ways have been and there , illol' says Carver, breaking in, " .',­+� 1 �­_� ­11 - . . _. epilensy r) . given him the grand bounce. "— {Puck. .-,;.- J::A-1... - . ­ _. .., . � A ?' says the little man. - f­­_ \ . . - , a goodby also, for a time, to D. &"J Green. And yet there seems to be a great many alw&yfvwiU be people with whom the most d# 4 " The fellow who is tired of the world need X .1 - - �, _:1, . - . d hard things in religion. There are knots in important part of religion is that side of it - ; .�� I . The B battery turned out to accompany .1, ­ r - , .. _;T � , : "D ::: • Eoilepsy,'saye Carver, a you've'g*ot it.* not flatt,er himself that world does not ­:- :,. "' -.-. ..I , 11 I salute for ire, and numbers rf"I'pyeopie it that cannot be untied except by doctors ,which looks toward the roul, and finds ex- - . �. . . . . - fire a compliment. " — [Harrisburg Tole. .4.,.. . . is of divinity, and li�t always very all fully ression in emotion. There always have Noinsense,'says the little fellow, though return the compliment. "—[Harrisbu � . .� . - came to steamer. In of cce" _ , - .. . . t _._ ". � I . farewell speeches in -Canada Ii. said"During' by them. Sometimes it seems I iks a hope- Cn an he looked a trifle pale; I I haven't a particle; gram. ­ . � I.. . . :1. �­ nti - . I d there always will be people with . "Promisee - t :11A - -,: - ' - , 'a - - '. of epile system.' are like pid, crust, made be - . :_'+r'., . . � A Say in MY sa . + . . a period of six years I have mingled with - religion in 9 . T saying , _+\�, seernslike aeonf usion ofoont radicting voices, that side of it, which looks toward the h , says Carver, A beg pardon. Z says the old adage, but this say �­_ I - h lessly inextricable tangle. Sometimes it whom the most important part of " h i I broken ii ' � your society, taken part in your sports and . world * ! . .. ..-.. .., i , , :: -, t . pie waa ,7 , .. �, Thought I recognized the cliaracteristic. originated before railroad station :1- I pastimes, interested myself in your affairs some crying this and some that. There are about thenij- and finds ex ion partly in . I ., V - it Par of the mouth. Used to be in the invented. � . . -4:; < �1' 1, I . .. ., so many "differences of administrations," " no an extension of Christianpr`7 y twist I . ,,, . and business, become one of you in thought i . ell r and in the _�,:-.-_--: -��,-�-, � � . the I medical profession myself, and I take oil in- I If a nxi%n empties his purse into his head +.., .'­�-,, " . . r bare I received a- I - ' '.-= ' 494 1 and feeling, and neve . . I diversities of operations," so many uplifting f tl bodies, minds and souls of � �+ ,_ . - . . + -, sects and parties so arguments. a en, &3 of terest in such matters. Didn't mean to in- i no mail mi take it from him. An invest- " ._ . 'i.� - .. ". . your hands, whether.in public or in my pri- A4 in partly in an andeavour to state I ! best - - i in. . * ` desVeou "- , you. Go on.' i . . ' - I . . but the k- *ctrinrs�, .that plain, peoplp�Vll into , religious truth so that it may command itself tarrupt ment in knowh dq! always pays the - . - , . Vale capV e . . - , - ,�'. i ;. . -.4, , Ay, any - , k - � — thin'.31 - . I _ ` . ­ - -, - - every a reason, and . �. �:_Ivl-�_' I - . I siderati6no--the ,most indulg sym#athy4_1ptqxity. To on re J�e.-Jitles o to body' get hold of "the little man was a bit off the track, + terest.-[Frai kli--x " . ", , ,_ I . " 71 �%A - but he went at it again, and began to tell' . . I . . I I w dd.A I I I ... I I � � ,,- ; �.� � __ -mest welcoire'. a tieing 1:,;��... . .� g so bobkg in theologientirbraries, religion %gems everybody's will. ­; r­ V . - and the *ii T ,�, . how Smithy got into the boat. `The boat,' 6 A At"% � ---, - . I I ." I truly the case, no wonder, though day a very complicated matter. That in, there have always been "high " I - - � , - , ; . � ! 4.%­.; � . - __ . Pttrt of this difference and difficulty in' churchmen and 11 low " charchmen and he said, • wasn't exactly a three decker fri- w -V � . .,.;.,.* . - I was lovely. it was one of the most misera4e -4 .41. - ' ' : .. - I . 'L , ­ - . . . -, religion is due to theology ; pirt of 'it-is do broad " churchmen; and there always gate-' . ,; I I ever spent. #6 a :.- I . � .. � . � Hold on!' Carver hollers out I TAS 4u, e .'r % an �:._ ­I,;_.,- . I . . - - due to temperament. Theuiogy is the scien- ought to be, and there &I will be. But .. . . I,- . � .1 . �= I I I - ..,. . I Ways � , __ - . . . .:.I UF. St. Vitus's Dance, or I'm a Dutch- I , * "ell -� of Statement of rehgion,, It in an dea- i stmehow we have now,these many centuries wrO I � - _�. � . � - _� �. m-.., ; T _ - . . ,�_ - .--. t li� .A.L., � . vor to get togeth rot - - 8 -the dbink 1% - �4 -_ � s 14 1 been behaving as if all men weremade alike. in"- . 1 9 .. � "._C, �., .., , , ,I , .top . erall a*ertai0abi eigious 'Pot . .;: . 1. �;­ 4� �� ' . ' ;. truth,,to clas4ify it, 6 -gird. it acenrRt,e We have somehow succeeded in persuading 11 I What do you mean, air, . - acid the -. . s.: � ...-.-:: N , '. 4. 1 : - _ ; 1-- - Cold barns are an everlasting reprom.b. to definition, to draw out of it all the available ovirselves, that everybody who is not exactly little man, looking indignant, , : ._.: - ,-, .: "r-,�.:�, . . _ i- . - 1, . .; .. . - -,- . s dairyman. No man who understands the ) ­ bleau?' says (.Urver, 'I mean that yrup - . - .�­ .., . , � . . � .. . inferences. And that means difficulty, of our kind is wrong, and ought to be put . . ' .. - �.r.:+ .. �.4 `,&'-�'�-_' . ' - wc-rkillig of the maternal functions will for , e.k -1. - '_ `­ ­ - '_ '� � I.. - . - .. - . - - - always. All science is difficult, runs out. jou want to see a doctor pr6tty blaviequick. I :. . ­ .. - I—. ow of you . " - -'--' - .,g' '"_:j- . I �,.:;� .. . . . .. . a moment expect to get a profitable fl a coding into itard names and higher in&-. And we did put out Low-Church Wesley, haven't t L Vitus'3D&nce, you'll I- . -: .1 Those who have 061 ..... �,­'..*:F.., Ill 1. milk from a cow in a cold stable. cold . �. . I . i. ­41 - ,; I 11";-, . . . .1 - - tfernatics, and risen into the regions of -and we did ut out High-Church Newman, have it, first tf)(i,ug' you know. 11oneswel's A thr'oat. � used Boscliee's Ger- * _� .1:1.�.'_. ' - . ,._;.i - w - - ,shrinks milk giving. Warmth promotes it. . \, � W . - unan8crable questions. and we are Clay just at this day train to the great specialist on St. Vitus's-you � -'2'. , "; . . man Symp for some-, . .�,., . '.- :_ -� Any :armor's wife knows that, and if farmers , I �L �. . . we .. I __�.: I n a : _ . I . I - . ,�_ And we manage to get a good deal of 'find some good " broad " churchman wfofKl want, to tee Bonestoel. " nd Lu g -. severe and chrotitc--, - -. -,;,": - � - � .L I' - yNiclan 1 , - - .,/1 - .- . - . would consult their wives more about the satisfaction out of life though we be bitterly we nray put out. after them. - When the ; "' I have no occasion for a pl! , , I ' . - ... - +. treatment they accord the � bovine mother . t of i . and I have no St. Vitus's Dance, air,' said SpeCialty. .. trouble of theThroat. .-,,. -.. "., *&',, ­., - - - ..- - . .1 ignorant fife equations. We can � Christian missionaries from France and the . .. .11 ... . . . . . they would g6t more milk. - A cow stable . - . - .:. . -� ='I ' . � to the pleasimt flowers without • Christain missionaries f the little man, savagely , 'and if you will and Lungs can hard ,. I . .- . appreciate . from Wales mot in . .-� . ; . . enough so the manure will .� . .. � � - � � �' - . . . should be warm. allow me to coxed without interrap�ion, - -k� . =4 about bo ' r ttl �p ' 1, . - freeze, A good way to make it warm knowing very in r f he. � psgan England they agreed that there was ly appiedate what a tr y wonder, .'L. '�­:,;'�A '-:'�� . . not �; ,,� I " - - - - ­_ -, , . *1, .. , . - � - . . ' . ful medicine it is. +- The delicious -' '­ ., . _. .. . I _. gull Ooill warm to, and give-us. llhb '%e#1 a great work for them to do, a work that .I will continue.' . � � , � __ � t sav-0all4heold newspapers and tack ' , --. . �_ k , I .- - ..� - )9 0 by, though we cannot tell how far distant needed all the ene;V they had. But the "Then he took up Smithy again, and . . ._.4. . . . . - . ­. tnem, on the inside of the studding, then senMfions of heali � ; �:!b. -, -, A. . , . it in from the surface of this plane , though French said to the club. "First, before we. continued- It did'ut appear from his oar- . U9, eqmng, Clean -:. I -_ s � ­ -. -building paper over the newspapers. solid Z -� ,�;i �� i . tack i 4 trength-gathering -, � ., 4 * we know not whether it be a sol r a ga& can work together, you must cut year hair "at 715 thal them was gulythinA 'remark- ing, s entig and recover-. ' �:, "' . : ��_,: ­ I,- 4 . . - .­` : I Tbis will cost but a trifle, and will warm We can enjoy our dinner withou an so. exactly as we cut ours." able about Smithy's fishing. a didn't hig are unknown joys. For Gu­ --'+ ��.,�, .,..:" - the stable wonderfully. I . I ,; ......"'. _�. _!... . I � INUSese. 1. ..... + A, 1. I - . ' quaintance with the intricate proemes of - , - etch fish; but that has been known to man Syrup we do not ask easy ,� I .,.�.,.. � , . . . I 6 . I .. . + To feed only hay straw in a cold barn - When the I low" churchmen, who wdire occur before. Howevar, the little in t ,.--. - �'� , � � I I digestion. We can see out of our eyes I ' -' - - �' ` ., . . I . .. .. . , to se �-ind of stock, is to am Xi'.'. Sugar and water may stnooth iL-...+ , :­A, �11 71 . ­ � I - rub stock, or any I without knowing even the first law of optics. then called 11 Pgritans," met the orthodox in the comedy with his ,face like an in - - .t .i .�_ , ,-;,,-' .'i invite failure in dairying. The man T�ho ' throat or stops tickling --for a while. ' . . , - . � - I ' Natural gas serves a great. many people of their day in conference at Hampton rubber Coquelin for two cents. All, the ­ ­', ",- . . . . does this will make poor butter, little of it, .11 'L.•.4` -��__ .. � who could not write itschemical formula. Court the orthodox said, "It is indeed a whilb, Carver just Bat and watched him, and This is as far as the ordinary cough' m l•��' �.-�I. . . . 11-- -1, �.41 '�` - . - 11 -­ ., - - and will sell it at the very lowest price. blamed thing that bret,l�ren should dwell to. never said a word till he got clean through 21 -_� :'L ."' . . . . Somebody says that the most important . edicine goes. Bos&ees German ,( :, ­. , , His cows and himself will rival each other gether in unity, but dearly beloved if you and wound P with a sort of sick, soar -milk . ..,.­,�� ­ - . - - � - -vv poor the fastest, fact in human life is the geometrical u Syr�up is a discovery, a greatThroat'. ... ..�.� �. -1 '_ -, - . in seeing which can gro I would say your prayers with us you must simper that fairly begged you to laugh at . * . _.."% -1, J. : .. . . +. . . ced symbol Pi equals 3,141,5. 1 confess that and Lurig Specialty. Where for � !� _,,,� -,� ....'.. . ". I - _�. . . . - . and by spring he will be firmly convinced I _ alty .- -i�i'.­ -,71 _. . + ._..�� " ,.- . . I have not at the prement in ent more than above 411 0150 wear the same kind of prayer him. _. �.­ , - . ?�..6 - . - : .. I . , i­�_4� . that­ farming does not pay." Doyooknow wn that we wear. Not one of you must "I 'Locomotor Ataxia,' Carver; `I've years there bave I)CM SengitiVenesS. - - � - ' ....�.J,��. . - . - . . - 'N il, " . no who is doing this sort of thing? the vaguest notion about t a significance of E: seen without a surplice. No ; .4 I. I . . �. . . - .- - anyone The result was got you down fine, now. My friend, I'm going pain, couglAng, spitting, hemorr-!' ',:'.�, I - ; j 1, .�, 2. . . . , e . � that fact. And yet we live, and move and . . . � -1 The Indiana Farmer says, to settle ' . . ­_,�­ �,P,��:' the have our being, Nohing is plainer to the Presbyterian communion. to make you ro to Bonesteel whether YOU hage, voice fifittre, weakness, S � �. .�� 4: . . . - ion when milk from newly-calved cows . . � - _�� � . - - _; quest likeitornot. I'll save you in spite of your- �� " . �. I � _ . . .1. . everybody's sigtt and touch than matter. What we all need to rec4igniss is that un. *ping down hill, whem doctors '4­ _: �, il • is suitable for culinary purpose or for drink- self. You put yourself unier Bonesteel for I '.� �__-­_ - . - . . 1. _. , -. . . . . But matter is one of the eat mysteries. iformity in ire that variety is the a - . -, . ing: 11 Place a small quantity of the milk No man' of science has yet = able to my law of nature and of G'od. Theirearediffor- six months; I'll bet dollars to dou hunts medicine &M advice kave been seal- ,- � - , � - . - - . � 1. . - %_ , In a vessel upon the stove, allow it to come f �ah's lowed and followed to th- if at :!_�,i� _.`_.w1 . I . e dLme 11 Ile able to talk six hours on ow with- , . .: T . *.'.. ..- conclusively 'what matter in. Some say anew of administration, yej--but th you .. . .. - out twitching your . lk"7 " �� . to a boil, and if no appearance of curdling . . lug that it is made of infinitely small and hard Lord. What we need to smisthatthemat- face once.' des ihereis the sokCening 4 ' , - . - ' ' . . I . is present the milk is all right, Heat at . &I The little man turned red in the face, .1. ,�� �1' 47 atoil-Is ;others say that matter is made of ters about which we differ belong wholl to Coliviction that all is over and the I ." � � -_'. . 1�' " I � - h ;�� ' ' '. . � I boiling point pronounces thelc than that . d walked oil,* But Carver hadn't ..- ­� ­1 . - - � � - - I . little perpetually whirling rings ; still oth- the ouLs"d f reli ton. They really havy no Fot up an . 4., � makes visible to the eye the condition when got through with him. He called end his luevitable, them we place - ". , . 180 E heart of religion than .begun to .. _ ..1-1. - - � - ( I _: .1 - it is proper to use the milk, and in no other ore hold that matter does not exist at all, more to do with t - . Genn=-Syrup. Itcure&P YOU lm�:.',:r,.,_-'z�.�. ,,,-�. ... .1. . - . on. that man the next day, with a dia noels ",�� -� - that the only thing we can be absolutely the paint on an engine has to do with the �,_: �,_-.,_..Z- � 4 , , - . - - way, except by the more difficult process of of his 'case all written out. and talked Tne- . ,;,CN- Irw" vei if von take It. *..i� _� -1 " ,z�, , ", �. _. analysis, or by guess, can this be ascertain- 'sure of in a wnsaZon in our even and'ems running of the wheels. Questions as to the steel to him for one, mortal hour. It - . ..:: : .. + :,­�-­-:i ", .- - y : :� �'. I , - , )) . . . and at the tips of our fingera. * ecclesiastical overnment, whether by bish- I 11 .. 0., , �. � .1 .-. ed. . ­.. .M.- .---,, ".1-1 11�f.! . Therein no " the scion - ce . of ops or by pres yters; questions as to clerical use for the poor devil to my that there wasn't ­� . _.�. .�'. tq I- . it, The boy who runs the elevator in a -big - - " �_ ""i � � . . , t �' � - . ". in .:._.tz, I'- , " ." I .1 ", ___Z _�� salary,; " . �., � 1_ :: r ' I.- a. . theology which in more disputed than the dress, the most, trivial, one would think, of anything the matter with him, and that he office building may not t a large '.. I Ago - . go N .­,:­ I - '. . _. I ..1. Yhe people who bought Missouri Pacifiq ]a faces on p thi i. . �1­-,,�'­ '.; � - �j� I .� . . . doctrine of matter is in the science 9f phys. all things which might interest the mind of in'" ur but only k of the fun he can have start- -,� 4.-"3�. It, I : , before the drop are in anything but a pacific ics. i 'I A I iluderstanS.O'ne'said Carver, kindly n I - ... 1! �,,� - _ � . . . . Them perplexities are inseparable from man; questions as to a ritual, much or little a ing the elevatpr down so suddenly " to - - _ - � ...: . 17-[Chrunicle Telegraph. but firmly; I I see just how you feel. But ­ , " ' ,:.:;`•'" � ' . i - ';. - ' - ­ I , . .1 . . . mood the endeavor after accurate defini Lion, The water, standing or kneeling, singing hymns make his passengers' hearts almost ju.mp..+,. ';f 1�1'-., � -,. - - . � - . . ­,.­�.,_ "I .. .. Difficulty it no use trying to humbui about these . . . V'. ". ­1 .. ­ - . . - Pictures are often seen representing hoiie- Be or singing psalms -how in it that Christians out of their mouths. - [Somerville Journal. - I .­_:. . . . .., . belong to scientific thought. Dif ..;" �� - .� . � ...1 sitting bold upright in their saddles not,found only in the theolocy The fact can make these matters synemomous with things. Own up, and go to a octor-that's - Anarchist friend '�,.1_:...J. �' '' - I men . , ... - - � :_ � .00t,: " I tea you, my A _. ,�,t�._ . . : the way to got cured. It's only a nervous ..,_ ' , , V.._� , J, . swimming their horses across things are going to come to a.focas in ­::',:,. - while 088 & stream thfit we can go only a certain distance in any Christianity. . . ., . _. . j .., I - . .- - - the whole line of the . horse's back be' ffection---any man might have it. Try country before very long. The taxpayers , - I +.��,;. 1�1. . � . ,:.. � being direction, we can think only so far int--- People are different, let them think differ- IL .>�., -_ -. -,".,-�, ".., - . .. ��_. . le above the water. The artists *ho -thin physical, mental or spirit Ontly. Whatever really helps is righ% Bonesteel !' .. :t, .. -_ . visible Dal. After . . , are not . . + .. . note to stand the op much ', '`4'--. - "t -' 'I And that's the way Carver kept at him. longer. Listener - , , �� .� make these pictures can hardly have ridden that, we get beyond our depth.* We fall Whatever hinders in wrong. And what Listener: 'a Do you . � ,�i 4" . - .. pay any, --_,� �� , � _,!-:!�! � . ��- .. ... * \ � ,� -t!x - �_ ".13, _; 1. . .. I _'... a horse while the animal was swimming, Or into all manner of confusion. And what the hinders one may help another. 'Ifthechurch . taxes! Anarchist: "Ofcourseldon't ,,�,, M" A, . ... 1�*k , '� ,_ .� . . I . . . ; :. _t � . . T" .. - soon the thin- done. A French cavalry confusion means is not that we have come*to in a sect, if it is.&. little patty religious con- � . I n and I never will I And-that ikows that my I . 1-1--V;�- �'f ..., . . . , �, ". _. - , - . L ccount.of a way a horse the of truth, but that we have come to fraternity then not Procrunta bed at the Robert Geo. Watts, M. A., M. D., M. R. interest in the taxpayers is putely unselfish, ,�,L,. -' . I " . , . �:Rl - " � _... . __ "L�' I , , , - .. .. . . ,�. -�­ , _�- .- . . .. should not be ridden, and the way he should the end of the strength of the human mind. door of it and measure every comer, and cut C. '�., of Albion House, Quadrant Road, doen't it I -If,-.,) .'; L . .- . _ � - .Y:1'1�a � - . ' " �A ;;;,--, . - - . . . .- . 11 I I I - a on ur, . ­ _.,�t I . � . I . . be ridden, in swimming a stream. To begin Nevertheless, life is not affected off all the tall pee feet, and stretch out Can b X., London, Eng., writes: 111 , � �J� . . The manager of a travelling show, who': - -, - - -P , . � t - I . . : � �_ .. I . ._� � - �� h, it must not be supposed that a horse by these b-; , - I ft, Th e But the church is can from testifying .11 ''I "�i; I . � . . wit ientific perp exi ies. a dis- all the short poop e. if pot regain cY had a philosophy of his own slid a language`-�­ - .. - � - � - - . � ­1 .. 11 .1 - ­ ot to the efficacy . ., � ­ .Ii�,�'-4' A - - .- . , slivays swims. naturally and with ease the cussions of the scientific doctors as to the great broad catheille church, such as Christ of SL Jacobs Oil in cases chronic rhou- of his own in which to express it, ad . ". , -,,.., - -, , - -- I . . 1. verti"d, . .., Lk_v�"' . � r - I",:­ I " � - - , I- ,; 1."L. I � • I _. - * moment h9 in off his feet in the water. The nature of matter d matism, sciatica and neural gia. "' fore, double somersault' performer. Aere , �`,�yn�,,��-,,Li - - N - , i--. �_­ . � mome o not deter us from build meant it to be, let ever in and keep -, .. butone -v 124L -, _.�:L�__ . _ . ., . .. . -,&? � .- . - � - - . � . � �r. " 1. animal under sucheircumstances, haa ing houses. We do not hesitate to walk everybody in who loves Him and wants to 'I Steel boat* are all the talk just now. were about fifty applicants. One Man F, ., I I � esi a . - . . . - _. " -, "� ' li t _, t_ "�iNl , , ''.1%. I . itt - -�:!--.:4, .t, . - . - ­ , . • notion, to keep his head out of thewater. and abroad. becausa there is a scientific unoe serve Him. Therein a place in the wide And they used to be, too, when Capt. Kidd he Ill used" to do the act, but was a little:: � ��,�� -, - " -_ - - . I seas, " -[Boa- . t�'- . . 1. I . ... . .- to lift his shoulders as.bigh aspowible. Indo- tainty about mature ofspsee, These forevery honest man that had his steel boat on the high out ot practice, + . -Another thongkt he coul&:,._-._:1:4�.,.,��.., . . . .1 as - - __ I . .'­',� .A. -, this, his hindquarters sink, and he finds high matters make no difference with daily breathes. ton News. soon get there." And so the story ran....- _'.. 11'1,�. A ­ , , A�_4'_W. A Cf�#', , , I . _f discussion of theology ought not . . -,�... -� , to ing y , -, himself almost on his ail, or at life. The di We.go back behind the difficulties of thee- 11 If you- can't buy what you want -for a The manager was filled with disguaL: -,��, I , P . :�. - 4 , . least in , ;­ . , -. N �­' , - . . � ­ ­ �� _ � in a position three - quarters erect. to perplex any but the theologians. The logy and the differences of temperament and song just go on singing anyhow and maybe " Twenty-five `used to be's,1 "heisid, "tend I - .0 . , ", :a" � - -1 y ­­. ft4��­q �. I . such & position, if the rider draws upon his have no more to do with' religion thin 'n we find the "same spirit," and the "same so you ;u raik Oe. qFp�r of it off. "--Jqa�_. twenty-five A going to be's," and not-an `is -,.- " - .,2'�'&,�;--- - . .. _ : C �, � . ­ ..;��...��r�, • �; . . I a - 9 lb.:�'V* �. � ­ - -1. - . � reins or -throws his body back in the least, acquaintance with chemistry Liss to do with Lord," the "same same God whioh worketh veston News. er'in the whole lot! I want .". 1"A . ill-er. ,�0.7".;'r, I - . ­�� � . � - _0 1:: - �. �.,: I - . � ."A � . ,�.,,i .- re . � � �, � - - the animal's hind quarters will sink me eating, or a knowledge of geology with the all in &IL" And it is as clear and simple as . . � . _'Vk4 . - . - . . L .. _­­ � ,�.- , ".., - . - - - ­ . . . .% L-1, -Z "I . -_ ________J�.______........ -_ , _... ��, _1�11 and more, his body will t�6kc a vertical posi appreciation of tlie beaUties of a landsesed the universal sunlight. When the minister • .------- � . '..., 1y4;4_­.-.j ... � I .., ,111 . _ . . . . . I 0 awbil, .-f'­ . ,,A-g' - ., uselessly with 11 � I ,", , , .kl" .. .I ." . lion, and, testing the water i We can lo�e G(id, taoogh *e way-not be stands by the W of death to tell the Chris. , � - -1 �, .. .�:,,,-� t . . : % � , . I ", .. . � I i � � ,­�'. -, .- 7 'i I " - . - I.;;N ­�­J r, :,. _. I .._� li. f . . - - . 6`1 _. ­ - T, -, Z. 5 , - , - I - � . - - i ,.. . . . �-j N . . . :_.. in orefeet, he will finally sink., As .,able recite the UpW& We tian message over again, it doesn't much ..' 1 . .. I 9 . � - - . . &6#in . *'I I - . � . . ,�, . - , ...:,: ' as the horse gets c, 1, J I P I ff his feet in the wateri call read our Bibll and get helps out of 'matter who he is, it is one trim story. . k JLFR 10 -� AN EQU. *Y . ,4'� I I 'A , . . - " . - .1.1­1.11'­�,.�­_ . 14 - — . Re .. ....'�. - .. '' .; - in CURES.: .., ._11 .1 w1l"41- - ; k` ,- I It. . - ,;; .., I - � '.. - - ,. :* lot the rider gra*p a handful of-the animal's them without ue?OW. to know &myth Christ is Christianity. ligion i part ir " .. - ' " '. 1, _- ��, -, -4..., - , .. I . I . ' � t. : Ing 0=15 01 I +. ­ . - ,;.1-4�.-.��..,., , L .P,. _ . ­­ . ,!L,.�.A.1 � ' - � -, .'' . � 4; . , - . . : - . _.1 - � . - . . �� .. � I, ,.;�� -__._ ­ 1, _­ _ "L,,, __ � �­ .1 1� .. . ­RHIMUMATISM �' %%Iv�. L- . - - ,,,, lealiing at saine time wall fofward,..',&bo1jt theories bf, we 1(? The nature faith and love. And the lovepart;frti. , 'a . man( 0 . . .P�m 5 - . , I I � . ­ : t .. . . - ;�-,, _ "4! !4- � . . . : + : ..: , . ­_ - � - 0 , `A,,'-'� , I :.: :1 Upon shoulder, and without touching the of the Sacrament of the Lord o Supper is not simply a following In the steps of Jam � I- ,­ ., � . ­_ . � � . . . .1. 1­ . 'horse's , _ �- . �i: " . 'licad. The rider'a knees should be dependent .upon the .-vault of the controver. Christ, try to '6 as like = an we can I I .: � . . . .- KA ­­ __ . - . . I TIRAD4 N1EURALC1Ay,,,,:-, 7­,' z'T;, .. pressed tightly to the horse's sides otherwise sins about.it. Christ died for our sin about good as he did. All the - - IMAM .t 11��'.­ rem n s.; no going � . -`�i '�,�.' Z ,'T�,- ., � . � ­:-W � _ , . �. - . - - . -:?,,k- T",�-'.�._"%� '. . , - _ -,' % . . ,:.. . 1� - ; . :.�,,.",.', , .t,,��,­ - " � ,- . - - likely to be swept off by the water. matter 461)6ut the doctrine of the atonement, .ethical precepts of our religion are summed � .. 4. . I ] leis . - I ­. . -�L:.`� . !��t5 i . I"r. I ..1 . _1 ...X�1_71. , # . . - $1 �'' : . , " I � I.., . J . , t C ■. - the faith , . . .-A;"��-A , -of -Christ. And , _�, , , :,� ---- LUMBA00- _­; -,.- . • , �. I- �- �- �. - :_- , � This is the only iwaition which will enable The diflicultioo of religion, then, belo up in thl egso* � � , - - -- • - �­ - - .� ; i -:-. -- - ...- � - - _ :,-­ - 1 in the saddle, and the to diffic2l. part ,6f t b 111i I &- truitifiJ 6f the werds I TH ..', .. _jl-, '.. . - . . - - "' I .. X, 1'.�. w. . 5�,'�_ _. - - P� It, . . . " t, _,�.� a Man -to remain . the scientific side of it. The are U10 V ,0�-,� ' '�"� I " �. .. - . . I . ...'I ". . I I IN ta-swiny-st the same tim. I 11 A% . I . . . �,Z U44 L­ I , - , � I ­ , I , - - -, 11. �'. . "L, - -) L � ..­ . ­ v. The reins ties of definition. Th9y 466 of the ewe sort of Jesus Christ, - He said he knew. And SCIATICA - ' " , +z- . _ . . . . . � i , .� - � . - " " : '...'11, � . . - - I kaft - 'i 6 . . - ­�11 _. . 91,* ,.­ . ,�,�q, - - I . - R .1 - -I ; " .. - . . 1 I , . I I _­ +. . �. I Mu4t, be Wd loosely, and each well, to one with, ,the difficulties which gpeet man in he told us plainly that Ood is our Father , I I I - - I '�, I I 4 .. .,,� I . . � ! . �,.- .) _j . + . - W­­ I . . . 11 . . -L.,L '- .- '-.. -� -, .. . ng%.,.,,.,.,. .,­...I!'­ _�,��'..._�. A4 ' 111�1 - - ]rf the horse is to be guided in the every direction of scientific tholuilit ; they and that them is a We -beyond the . 9 . ... I.. - side: - . pave. - P ... , esp. ; ftrnsr ­SwLe�1,11 - .. . , .- ­ 'we-take 11116 word, of 1.1 . .. . I - .� " � ,� ` *-.t� k, � w W , ��� W&terj,give t4e JoW rein a little jerk in the , have-no morq bearin; upon ebminoplife than And we bolkiroh�w . lm.uri CH AVV='WaoER CONSPANT.9-1301a I ... � -� �',.- ... - .. � - , , - . .. , , Aj, r MO ,.. " _.- . . . . ­_ - � . � '. .I - - ".. I - �_ �., - . . ­ �_ ... , , ".'et.. - - . " * " _iiao �, , , , . . _. , ,� - . _.. :� .- -.1 . .1% A. :1L - . . . 10 & �',i�-Y,;,� " , -1 + �.. . .. � I direction -d&ftW. 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' . �;, t- z �.� naw he is going io try and leas how do •` .k -�� -crud W8 hags lBd.Onr Store Wlt�1- -�-- s e e i �, 4 ' .., jha ��I �� We are ell glad to see that Jim lrottr rilef ���' �,E II GROCEEIES - =' dgbtb has recovered from the fait that he' . 9 � . �� ., ._ - received some time ago, and has oommeno- '"�'O 1 • �-t '� ri °r. t � � ¢ ed night work again. �y -Lase► to ,�ralribet tJkr 3nle bi Liquor• _ " '"" .O i�tSf V a11C�188j �0�►S �r�1d :0"- ; f, s .`f-, s IrAnhift All the farme rs have got .their garden ., A , `: to tJlit Tomnsbtp of Pickers , sn the �.ri�.L.�.�1. ' .. .�0 -tJ�8� � i 9. . ' s bnbtished every Friday morning at its office vegetables in with the exception of Bert, - ,.,,,.._.,,•.._ ,,,,>v,,,-__ ,;,., _ -, __,__,.. , i. ;:Y,° - - f 1. Pickering Cut. County of Q�ttars ,'i ; r W. and he was Been hurrying home with hie 3' �. , �, Call and see our display and get a Christmas Bargain l - '' - ;' . s';, _ TERM8 `:: }: last load of lettuce. o2L...' 1. - ..i G - 8 iY.a3peu�ieatl �1.00ifpai�d iaaasaaie.' I We are glad to learn that our fri6ud -, ',. ` TT : '; " _ . RATES OF ADVE8TY8INGl : Pennock has been inventing in one of the Tito hlanictpal Connell ai the Townthip of E I P O V CJ E R � ' 9 " ' 1. I S s v hiickneys which he is going to get Pickertng, hereby enacts as follows :- .: - - lriss% section, per line 18 cents. for the spring races. j'''�•��•T , Bach subsequent insertion. p8r line - b 1. That the sale by retaU of • iritnons, for- 1 MR�'U.HAT/r+ 7 -10 i dd Robert does not believe to comiaa down lip core fs and -+- • . ,, - t� Z7ris rate oes not include Legal or Foreign ad- mental, or other msnntaatared liq _t _- v�ttiserinensa. as far as to be apalled one of the Breen shall be prohibited in every tavern. inn or other - . - - ` 8peoial terms given to parties making eon- River boys, for he would sooner keep com- house or place of public entertainment. and the 'r. ' ratte for 8 or 6 months or by the year. Half- pq6ay with a King than a Queen. sale thereof i. hereby prohibited to every shop RICHARDSON 5 • e - learlY or nearly contracts pa;sble quarterly. or ptaoe other than a house of pntertainineat, i o • ( - .. Business' cards, ten lines or under, with pap", As the days are getting short and the t . one year. 05 00, payable in advance. weather very cold, Will has had. to employ 9• That a vole of the e a ken n this Town- -I&w ship of Pickering, be taken on this b -law - � -f sWAXotics is local columns ten cents per line, Ben, as it is necessary o-have mote taleal. gg - _ -- . Svc cents 'per Line each subsequent insertion. y by the hepnty Returning O>Rcers, aamed�ere- ;�. gDeeial contract rates made known on applfaa- We are all aware that Will has cheieu a matter on the Fourth day of Janus". A.D. it�Y, , . ,. • .- P an. No free advertising. very -ggod partner, being a. Ben -is an ez- oommenaing at Nine o'olockln the forenoon ana OU .are specially requested t0 call at my ' , continuing until Five o'clock in the afternoon - , E -' I Advertisements without writter ustroaMons celleaS carpenter and joiner. at the nndarmentioaed places : store and inspect the large $t0�k Ot .. ' 1 �tillba•iuserted until forbidden and charged ac- A art took lace at A. T. Mitchell's, s. : - zordingly. orders for discontinuing advensise- on the night ofpDee. 1st, which a .large Poll. Sub- Christmas Goods just opened out, consist- - ments must be io i►riting and sent to the pub- R div. No. - Pell. Place. D Ret Officer 0 . .- arher. number of young fotics atteadrd and .pent ;, ..Grange Hall.............. .lt. C. Carruthers. M ing of Fancy Good, Toy's, Etc. Silverware p t Job Work promptly attended to... the evening merrily among thenise4es. i, . 1�argach's Shop... ..... .....•..A. largach. - U 1. John was °down - hearted because there was 9• -• "si"a ball• Pickering.... ••• ,La. Linton. a specialty, of which R e 'have a larger aIId 0 . w. 1. C1�RK - . PROPliIETOR. ao rson there. {.:.Moony'. office. Liverpool Harter. T_Moody. . - . , 8. �I'emperanoe 13a11,cherTywrooa, ti.Davtason. ,A better display than ever before, and all mark - Yi' - The first man seep in.the garden of Eden 6...Tempemnee Hall, Kinsale,... ,.L. Harrison. . D `•' T. ,.Town I{atl, lirongham.l.....,... -B, Meea. ed SWa down to rock bottom prices. A full ` w I . - - rode to Green River ou horse -back the last _ y �, Our - PoUtles-- SanctIndependence. e• ,.U[sthews House, rougham, ty. W.10[athews - . ,, night that the Green River Literary society 9, Bosses Halt, Whi ovale......... Jas.Tavlor, stock Of hardware cOnlitAntly OII band. • Ci'ail C I ' Our ,&.I m---A First -class Local Paper. S �, met. While he was retarniog froth the 1o..Orange Nall, 8th Can ............... D. Birrell. _ s E . .: Our Eapeetatione - The hearty hall to the spore something seized him and II.. Town Hail. Claremont ..........Thos, Dunn. ` early and secure the bargains we are offerin .. t' 1 it.. School House, Altons,.- .........8dwin Cliff. ?- - . , <- . upport or the oeoole of Pickering and vicinity. drew him corona the road. He is a maul- . River on �. 19M. at the Town Ball in the village of Brou• - _ • - and very highly respected by his friends .- . y. P FaID3Y, .DEC. 11, 1891.. and acquaintances. Hit meads all tl►iuk T�,sai, in the acrd Townrha� of °ia :farina. at the A T j lion of one o v�ack, p. m -, ti:a Iteevia shalt air- T O RI�HA' I I ' - - ' that it •could nob have been wild beasts point in writing, si •ned by himself, twopersons ; DSO " . . _ - _ •_ . to that attacked him beeanse he al way s car co attend at the fin summing ap or the votes . I - r The late,[ crop bulletin estimates by the Cleric, and one n to attend at each that the Canadian Northwest has had rtes a spear. Polling place on behalf of the parsons interested $ - . i h� �GIUBSS. an9 desirions of promoting the flaasing Of this 1 ;� W k - .:". ' a ordp of 90;000,000 bushels of wheat. - �'` By-La-r; ; and a like number on Mhalt of the - .4 bE , _...�". I . . EDEN.. o� LTITIDE _ persona interested in i►ad dssiri Ot opposing � Causing of this By -Law. 'r I . .� I . . A wau��Ventinto Russel Sage's offits !, That thq;Clerk of the sal9 M"ic {pal Conn- - . vF `� '; in �Iew York on Erida the 4th. int. A. Bowes has returned from Claremont. ell or the Townshi of Pickering, shall attend -_,_� I - . - p' �f p * ; They are going to I;- _ ;' �' ' T. Young paid the nursery a flying visit at th Town ball, Brougham, in the said Town- tl in I I demanded $1450,000, and, being re- recently. ship r Pickering, at she hoar of 0 o'Irlock in the i I .'. I &[tarn n on the Pith day or January, A.D 19M, fused, exploded a bomb that killed him- Mrs. T. Pugh wa§ visiting at Burn Bray � sad . up the roles given for and against tlua � ' . self and four others, beside, severly last Week- By -Law. = - - i. I . • • ' . at d► injuring bfr: Sage and half a dozen day W. Barkey left for Tilsonburg on Tues- Passed 180 p ; ■ ( r�.. d4 f more people. last. on 5 240`7.'. Clerk. . .. , - . i . ' . . . P P Ed. Turner supped at the nursers R ' `, . 11 That cult one man, and he a French- Sunda last. C � f i - ".. HR1k'T_M.A.S-'_-FRtJ_1TS.".., yy B. iiopkins has taken up his abode with ei 1' Canadian, should be in j ail for boodling, us for the winter. I, Donald Robert Beatsn, Clerk of the Town- . - ' t' A, 010 . is a fact that looks like another affront {Mrs. Turner, of Wiilowdale farm, is ship of Pickering, in the County of Ontario• do - s ending a few da a with her son, W. hereby certify that the toregoiLg fs a tt'ue and f- to down - trodden Quebec. Talbot, the .p g y ' correct co y of a by -law ich the Mnnicrpal - kE ' � - Ottawa captive, is small game. . jt Iarner. Council of the Township of Pickenrg gave a _ - - 4 John Was love stayed last Tuesday and 1►iet reading on the 26th day or October. A.D.. i . d` floes seem hard that the mere accident he came very -near getting storm stayed on 1891, and a second reading on the Ord day of t,�lis year again• � ` �. M November, A D. 180. and the said by-law will ! , • of wealth _ should entitle wholesale Sanday.. - . �� - • ` Willis i9 beamin with deli ht these be votes on`by the electors the said owaship f - Reoundrels liberty, while this poor, g g on the ith dal of January. A.D., 1892. and ct a ,, „� . - " _- - _ sh wiserable little retailer is the only one days, it i3 a son, and grandma says : "sure majority of the said electors assent to the pro- I 4, N. _ ; - Ili and a broth of a boy he is." vision o the said by -law, then on the 19th day _ '- - - in ii, ` of all the crooked crew forced to cool Most of the Le in this section are of January. A.D., 1899 the said l[aaicip&t Coun- lp oil will read the said by -la v the third time and - Y - ai his heels upon the jail floor. Talbot auffering from severe colds, and they say pass the same. I . - it is st lish now -a -da s to have a pole. All persons interested will please bake notice in his captivity serves as a warning. y and rovsrn themselves seratdtngty- # w t L•3 ► Our barber complains of the hard times Dated at Whttsrale, this Saa�d day of Novsm- . , . . _ • r 'e• His fate illustrates the evil of being y , 1= just now. He thinks he will take in his bar, 1891. . let ,, crooked in.a small way. e a ro for Cakes Puddings or Desert. � - . y PP P- ihingte cad invest in the hive baeiness. D. !3. IiBATOIi. r ' 1 - 1 - ;� _ .. - had riated crockery and bedclothes ; there- There-is talk about Adam learning * the Clerk of the Township of Pickering: .. . . - fore he is in jail. Thomas McGreevy horse farriering we don't think he needs - - -___ -- -_ ___ -- _ -- -. r _ ., or eeoo ed the cold cash oat Of the nut- much learning, as he has had coneidenbte 1Ne.n ddtrtrtiat»wlt1. - -T i _ _. _ _ _ - ' . I P P lattice in that line of late. L E M N �1_ A D �} R A N E S >.o I I : ;: lonal treasury with a shovel, end _109 p Oar town was, ,covered with about four FOR BALE -Good fresh milker. . . - - " : i consequently never like! to see the in- inches of the •'beautiful" on Konda fast Co % ♦ Filberts, i t ' • , `' ` - • : to q Y Y y v Apply to C)3A8. PRTtt. Ch w,,,, , . 1.6-T AlIZ1OIid ®, r UUe`ras, � $lnilt8s Icing Sugar, COCOl14, �i�i0e0• - . f Side of the Jail whi+sh is the Home of „end our young folks are waiting patiently - ' - - - -- -,' . one lonesome little boodler.-- -Tele- for a ride in a one -horse open slsrgh L "OR SALE : - bhropshire ewes and ewe f . U As Mr. Guess seems to have ooneidsrable r lambs. higb grade, apply to D. W. CAI[- late, Orange, Citron and Lemon Peel, Essenc88f - . mI ?.;. At Iasi it would seem that the rizur- ings,.we ftolk he has eagesed wrong this OR BALE -A large Ifed Cow. good Spices, Pickles. . { : - th i' aerer of old man Heslo , of Aucastoer time as we think Froggy has turned white milker. just calved, apply to H. 10[0081{. ' g , . . P on both sides, for we believe these cold Kingston Bead, Pickering. k1 o. T-a, __ -_ - -- r 0d is about to be avenged, Detective Greer nights have made him give npp the ghost, at FOR 8.11,E4 Ul; Z�EhT- -ators and . - - - de has been at Worft OIl this case for the least to sad appearances, as he has diaap- 101 dwelling in the rtllags d Qunbarton, t ;. Bt . past year and the other day caused pea red as mysteriously as he came, and T•rtes easy. For.panicalar. address. 4u t3e.ton � � � � r � � I � T 1rI A S • O E h E D- 1 S . m _ - the arrest of three men, Bartritni thinking that the pubLc in general would bt_, Toronto. __ _ cal__ - . . . _ , like to hear from our hamlet occaeionly. - - S OLIC iTED ', . Douglas and Goosey, the first -men- will take up my pen in Froggy's stead and h�OR SERVICE- fanners if Son wrish ' : . . � of tioned charged with the crime. Most act as scribe for this place, aid *ill tryp to to patronise the best Berkshire boar in _ _ _ _� - -- -- - -- -. __ -- � -_ -- - - _ -- - _ - -_ r' Pr ' filifthe ition tin the best of m abilit this locality, call and lee the one owned by ki Yz; of our readers will. recollect the -cir- Pon y y c,apt. Rowe. He has taken Inc price at both the r , . � ­ I cumstances in Connee;tion W1th tills begging leave from you, Mr. Editor, for a West Dwharu and Oatario and Durham expasi- _ pr 1. space in your valuable- paper, tions. Terms $1.00. 5-10 , . - - horriblecrone. How that on the night -SNOW $ten. - - ENEI)..- a , � , : of Jan. 27th, 1891,mitsked men eat - •. ----.- FaR31 FOIL SALE.- so.00u wit buy .. ,, . _ . a . do i the valuable farm of the late F W McKen- - ,.'. Ce ed the house of John Heslop,the tre s- _ iihe Ketchutu s trotting dog "Doc' - sic, w &crop, t brick house. two good barns. � • • - . .. - . - .5 ou urer of Aneaster, and when confron ed .of Urighton, has travelled a mile in three etc One andahalrmaes twin Whitby Terms one of the Choicest Stocker of Dry (foods ever seen iiI this lie 1. ;I mindtes without a break. The do has ea' A vply� on the premises, tilts F 10iclCelf- . - by the old man, they killed him before R ZI E. V� hltby - T_ _. _ _ . - - _ - tli be -on on the track for the past four Sears � .: the eyes of his wife and daughter.. and his owner hue g?U.000, of his earning T UtiT : - Between the tlslf:vi`ity hoLiia part Of the Country. . Call and see [item.. I . Nothin' more was learned about the 1 J and Highland Creek, while comine from - \ - . . _ - masked men until tale other da - when m the bank. Toronto,& erisf v4 r b f a lumberwsggoa,�tnd- _ - FRESH ►STOCK OF GROCERIES � - _ of }' bonr>b v►'eeka s"t;;o it asp Stated bs one of er can cc�nlrr a tsvc�r by� luring ssme at t3. eAt _ '�.�_„�.'�-r.,- - m, i Bartram Was arrested., All those a -- our exchanges that a Bowmanville tun, Kf✓.8 s .rule. Dnnbaribn. or by dropping a esrtt l Y to JOHN SINCLAIR. Cherrywood P. o. I -in. .le ant stock of BOOTS and SHOES Cooper & .Smith - y _ I quainted Frith the Chief prisoner are liad grown a pawpkin weighing tab lbs. ___ - _- - - - __ _- 1, g . , p .� ; ► agreed that he is quite - capable of such Considering the district -it is a Rood weight, ARM TO RENT-For term ofyeart. 1. - _ ph but as somethings to crow about it is sim• j•5 tang lot It. rear of ad con., Pie ering. ; Manufacture - i : �� - -' ` a crime. ry north of Yicksrtru village, containing t00acree. I tt alvT l;� ERYBODY TO (310` L 11iL A CALL._ o. nog here. �Ym. Handcock, of Little y = more or lead. Ou the prowl&" a d large bsrns, ; 11 Po Do -we expect tLat the Poor House Britain exhibited one Rt the Oakwood fair sublas and house in Lair relrair, an abundance - M1 6 weighing 107 lbs. Had the date of the of water. well fenced. and being of good roil and THEO, B WILLIS, Postmaster, - BROUGHAM theme will be carried when it comes well cultivated. La orchard on the premises . . .. . - I [ ` . -. im show been a week later there is reason to Some lowing and tall wheat. For pasuculars, k . . ins vote on January `4th ? No! certain- apply believe that it wvo ve touched the o w. J. DLt3, PtckertnR, P,n, 54tn - i - -- -- - -- - -- - - 11 ca not, nor do we expect t' such 125 lb. mark. Oa owmanville friend , f th, �T�OTICIa : -1 have secured the Nwriess . BI an institution erected in this county should send to Ur. audcock for some of N of a competent horseshoer. is the person . - ' . _ for many years to come. But the the seed. of Mr. A- Smith date wf :h W. J. otaham► and ( I -. PC atop prepared to give entire satisfaction in the i .I . scheme will be adopted at•some time, , a - above line. Sleecia, attention will be paid to - - .. ;} and be a cheaper and batter way t0 BIRTHS. be shosingof Heavy horses as well as feast that - , ' . • at LIRLIE ---111 Picking, oa Wednesday, Dec, Md are diseased, or int,crfere, The Itoople of Clare- - ' � . . Ca care for the poor and unfo' unate. moutnei hborboo5l will find it to their advan- - p the wife of John Leslie, of a daughter. l; 1' - - ia1 tags to patronise my shop. ALEX ►tORGAh. �, 9 K 1 NG ST., WEST, .. - ,., - X. er ing, while others are costing much MARRIED, : ►r0 THE ruBLIC - Having every .. 'rC.)R�O�l f2' 3 _ .. . _ wl reason to be thankful for liberal patronage .. - more money than does the plan n0W T *$xDru--- DfaZwxti. - -At the4aanse, Pickering, in the past. I would desire to extend a hearty Y►ni - . • . - C3 in operation in these municipalities. on Thursday. Nov. 86th 1801• b Rev,L. Perrin invitation to all old customers and new ones as . - , . . . - 11 P p D. A., Robert Tweedfe, to 2liwnphemia Max- well to patronise my shop. [have assured the ` ,/�► The Rdilirin� of Fine au( Coiil� • _ ' Ce Aside from the cost Which seems to be well, both of Scarboro township. services of a competent shorr. Special attca- - r ' '- � - (ioaXLSY--- RIcHAxDs ---On Wednesday, Dec. Lion paid to the shoeing of interfering and din- .1us plicated Watches receive _ r:: _ :.. to the only consideration in this discus- eased rest. Awaiting your oommaAA, I have the a as - i at residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. - � ' . sioli -tile' poor would'be much more John Richards, by Rev. J. T. Caldwell, M. A. honor to bet yours stpcerely, W. J, Orabam, . � n,w 00 ,special attention.`• � l' ,- iu P B. D.. Mise Henrietta Iichards, daughter of blackrnrith. Claretctoat. 6•flln e11jr - ' _ ' opt comfortable within a warm dwelling, Mrn. and the late John Richards, .o John _ - -'^ -- All Work Guaranteed. Charges Moderns, - :. - . , - t - th, % than they are When compelled, Gormley Esq., all of Pickering- TO RENT OI; FOk BALE. --The Ilan- s. I ` S' i ' `; -. - 10 t�l'Ull rh . Circumstances, - 1 element Warerooms ' and the west end of _1 ' • . I 7 b t0 eX1st iII DIED. roughcast house, tosether or separately; the ROBT� Cj�TgBE�i 1 ke Shanties, , and old abandoned log huts CLnssox - - -At Highland Creek, Mondai evening, house that Mr. Forsyth now occupies; also � 1 -, pr through Wllicll the piercing Winds of Dec. 7th, Florence Fmelia, only daughter of the two abops between the house and the old Practical Watchmaker Watchmaker gild Jewiiller. _.' _ Ul g P g Charles Dickens, and Elisabeth Ann Clossoh, barn, to rent, of would exchange for private - - _' Out' 1.ortLern winters whistle unmerci- and errand dan�hter of Wm. Tredway, aged 11 residence. Possession given the lot of 2iarcb. Ct - _ . :;_ fully. One @Would heat the arson yyears, a months and 11 days. a lovely child For further particnta enquire B. BU11tT. 9 Bing vt.,eSt. ,•w ��� y p bslorel by all. Picker[ Vlilags. or by latter 1t. HANiiY, _ w .. *,. - -- `' - .. Of (fb'L8n human creatures, now com- Alpen*. Michigan. l5tf - P • '• th .� t `_ • y - - -- CL.A.R1�itLta _ _ gilled to striver over the dyln embers ` -- - -- - p * PICgERIN(I .. ,� si, 7TI y ld and bathe m @tai _ 0 s ALE: -The estate of file late . 7, _ ^ Y - -- h -;K Mrs. ery. ooutalniug 10 acres. being "_-- , :.` 5,. ::: .;, In heaps. be�mOn ey now spent iu pro - aompo4ed or the S.W, quarter of lot lo, to the , _ ,., s i:. t .1 Snd Coll of the the townslop of Pi . front... WORT S . :� _ . _ � ; .. . curing clothing would go much fur- um a '. a s in Kingston road, di miles from the town of -. a. tt g - . i ix 3. tbL'r if It Was spent in one sum. w'}iitby and 1t miles from Pickering village, u Good tl, good buildings and every conventenee. i T pa .Children would be taught useful oc- LVAIBER ••LATH' AND ThDi' very desirable property. Title ludic- I Ts DODWILLY' P ROPRIETOR: L 1 putabl Far further teulars appIV on the ±:.Y', a to cu¢%tions, and afforded better' educa- , to A. A. ros�anty Arehiiect wWt- < }.:�: Es `Y h laced ;under better � d _ v. RICHARDSON. No" Pt hlio. - � t - Lion were they SHINCILES yy�� ,'`' 'r ' 4. p :r . . f . . _ . Pibkarl frii. fl8tt A i + ' management. AlI th " _ -- - - - 5 �> , 1 avid much y Ir . r • , M f nacre rat ht be accom 1 -had lead we DRE38ED .; LU1V+iR. R$palrlll on all ki>t><de of Ibgrlonitn>lil itlaiplelinents. engi>lei, end n In- M _�.; t _ g ARTHUR EVERETT done rom tl . l�ati nct on teed. `ve s�rlito turn = . > ., 4 1A '.� a royally condneted spoor house..: ---o _ �'7 P P Y 8 ►d "- _ : >.. ,r �: Ps H!lBDrAND SO1 � Q D _ f,: 1. k, Steel Shafts f ©r C lindens, Steam fixtures for all kinds of iii ' q - ' s _ This is-the the kind of an iri�titution that Vin.hea to annaunos to the surround pntitlo f that be haapenee ottt a Team 1 y. n$ � . �. ;� '.;�; ° i� � } a� � . wI , ' ' ire favor, and the /time will coins, if --A? .owf>cltx' >p10uc>h -- �osite Disney Bros'. stem to 4 Plough ,Bolts, Cylinder Teeth, etc• A N.o.'i Plough Points arrays � _.: I �� R.H= , loot already bare: wlrben i�be. P�Ph o -'O d A3' t" -- - ��3.,�,5.,�. �=- kept in Stock. Castln�s in Iron or Brass roads to 4nden.' J�iso Y'" k �' '' �xntithio will real>tira: tJrt3 t. filet aor - [ ` ,�- . 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S"' 'r ,Ii i- a- 4 4II ,, :4 . ;E P. . ' _ < ;...' b.; � i , , z§•. ' . V'� , . ,, ' - - _ . �%' •�' = i 'fir � - i ' s.' . ,J-a' ,r.: ;P [ ? :q F f t .. ,a " ,Y i:z� .w �x. t � 4 °v . i 4 a'. e' .+r. '�..•� - .x. ✓�i +L_ > �..;.• 2.- :.•i:�:'-sr':.., �r�.•r •..�°` C1ut,'iyL�'i�c' xt • ,i'ti:'`:''�' #+' .w:+s "t:i•. -''M,, i' :`:,L t� ..a fir- k' r^ IHay iiiieves are _ oo Ifte rampage near . T" •-1 w �t s 011�•ft _ .....�. �` : J ": Y ` �� F 0 Sa' 1.•Y•�'�. , . 3tree�evilla. Taaors aacxa EAar a vat As lr LLO We :-- ,. ' ;. ` " ' srol.$x IN rag roar seas tAOSIO rAlrxss A C'anningtoti plto%aptier has ao io- No. 4 Evasul . IEN 4' :: r ` °;`'; ` °; ss . . �, ... ,-- ­.. 9:08 . �. Wi E ': .,: :. 5.: Faotc ooa i:zcsexa>cg. _ ne> lion whereby hs can take pictures at '` 1$ • w '� :18 P. M, . '""',,, r .. , L., . 4=y> iiiRht as' well aft in the day time. " 8 Lo .6:80 P. THE OS A� L0 €l.� '` V. i «- x, Cal. James F. Malli sn, of Oshawa, is The Hamilton House, .l • F � PLOT. k Beaverton has Ts►lsxat antis >ICe�r ties Ae solhows. ORHR g in the v�.l of Bro{�ham?.�' < a . ''changed hands. Mr. McIntyre of Cann- No. 7 LocAL 9:08 A. M. - - -•' :-,,,�t,,;,. r - dead. r • � Ho 0holera hue been diecavered in the Ington, has leased it for :term of yearn. +"18 MI]csn . I , 4:14 P. M. WITH STABLE AND CHOICE CO i ;� = R x, t e$ at Hin stop Penitentiary. The North Ontario Sabbath School . " 1 es . ; 9 :08 p,. M. Hass di Bed of his Toronto basin s -leotion o on the same. I .'._ _ �: ., t Ezras e s f F It �0. ,- , - pigs' y g - and will hereafter devote h' Nambl -.A lee fiv .: }'.:' ,_,�, ,: ��- f The are 4248 vacant liougee and association held its anneal county con on- is eh- y PP verities, P s FARMERS' M�,RHET. fire tilde to Whitb Cruller _ Plums, 4rapes, Caralite, eta. Prise - -.:: ,. y .. ,. lion at Beaverton on Tuesday and Wed- y y' 8100.00. Also ahoiae baildin lot with I, 1'' %.' �`' ` stores ill Toronto by actual count. Y Doe . 11 I89I 8 ;• Ottawa lumber men will have abgat _.nesday last. TOSONTO, U$INE88 is ahead comment- fruit, very ,. ;•t::- rtL. The Port Pe Standard sae it is the Wheat, fall, bush........I 0 GO to i 0 91 y ry sheep. Albo hones to let. -j',•. >s_,' :,a: 2,500 men in shanties this winter. 'y Y .'.,_ -:, - ., •, .^ -, {�- general im resion that a fl ht will take Wheat, s rip 0 00 to 8g In to hum but the facilities are .1y`1` ''¢ <t'r' Y P g p g ......... g T C B OWN .::r.. :. Freight agent Senn, of the G. T. R. , . in Reach for the Reeveshi betwee . .. t ' `'` `':: r `` . ' Barrie, is udder arrest on a charge of place . P p Wheat, red winter...... 000 to 0 91 . '.�' .1 , ,'= tRheft. Messers. John Martin and L: Barnett. Wheat, goose ............ 00 to 82 such that he fan accommodate all - - - �• -'• =?t.' i- -- ;�. ; _ Chas. Diylee piropases to establish ' sn The Rev. R. Whiteman, B. B., a re. Oats, bush ....:........... 86 to 84 (=T . & R _ 01.NTW . _ : ; r, i ,ca qq' '� ..4 �d -' - electric railwa between Hamlmilton and cent graduate of Queens Gollege, King- Barley bash.. ....... 50 to - 68j who require pictures During the -- �' �;,,. ` y J s Y;Mr . Peas, bash. �� �° {,;` ~' 1 > t `` w:� . stun was ordained and Inducted into the , y' Grimsby. fib to 66 holiday se - , :'- �: r3, , ,, ... . season call and get ho esf­i ,` Ha t I 00 to �6 00 y P tos : . Oxford county � council has accepted Pastorate of St. John's Presbyterian y, new, on............ , I1Bd . n �' '� �';=�'',a:i �'rx tenders for the erection of a new county church, Port Perry, on Tuesday after- Straw, ton•.= ....•... 04 00 to 11 00 - - f , 'I that will be finished is t teat style f5 "' ,4 ;4 noon the 8th trial. Dressed hogre ......:...... 4 7v to he la y e xr� . _ s so 1861 :..�_ -y. ` a_ poor house. :{ - ,s ` 4.- -Y ' - . Beef, fore n 4 50 to 600 of the art: • ::: ;` ,`lc.: a_. •_' A shooting 'match will be held on the The iron work for the new bridge at q arters....... - r ...xi Driving Park, Stonff ' le, on Friday, Bowmanville arrived on Ddonday of last Beef, hindgnartere...... ¢ 00 to 800 I . � � �'�c�'-! .: -,Y. .. . Dr S Yd y and a Matt ' a� °' `r y 'r .;4,,-, p 11th at 1 p. m. week, gang of men and teams have on. ...... 0 00 to 8 00 - . ' } ;: ;�• ., -, f The G. T. Rail*iy, doable track is ex- been engaged all the week in drawing• it Veal, carcass ............. 5 00 to g 50 PECIAL attention well be given : ' ` ' _ r ` elected to be open for traffic from Port and unloading at the bridge. It is ex. Butter.4b..... 00 18 to 00 2C to family groups -and as Christmas :. ,� _ �,.' 1 .. ,,� -?r fS hope to Grafton in a few days. petted that the entire structure will be ERge, dos .................. OQ 17 to 00 22 `$ f' % *` "� .q ':' . bits. D. Nil. Hoover,' of Mongolia, has completed -in the coarse of another week, Is a time when most families have a c'' Y ` . '� ` . had 14 pills die within the pass few deal or tRen days at farthest. D011��NI0N BANK ' I* , R. with what appears to indicate hog cholera. - .�.�., reunion, it is the proper time to hens ' �; a�.' '1, 4 \-V' :- , - A seven - year boy belonging to W. ' f MARKHAM., ; Capital Paid up, �t;500,000 groalis taken.c" �` 40 Cain, of Sanford, fell from the scaffold of ��'` ' 1. hie barn about 17 ft. an.l was C arly kill• Mr. W'. H. owland ex -Ma er of Toren- - $1,35�,OQ0 - .." -, r`' `' �' H y Surplus, Call and satisfaction is guaranteed. . I Q ed• - to, will address the congregation of Grace V " ^< ` `'` �' :'�TC7 O'Z�R�E ., f ,.. L : . The Edison- works were secured Ily church on Sunday, Doe. 13th, both morn- �gITBY AGENCY. ' P terboro at a total cost of X28,647.28, frig and evening. -- - - -- - -- �m -1 �` A laden m SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Pnp' FCtO - ., ' 1. recording to a statement made bs the a ed Armstrong, engaged in the MENT. f• ,�': " {' Sys., �' 11 REMOVED, TO NEW P I Y.- r sE�ISES J . _ f s: . icker room of the Woollen mill, Inet with Interest allowed st h 1'``-' . ' town treasarar. P ighest ouiroat rates. ivc �• ,:. �r.,;... - . an.acciclent Wednesda b which he loses notice of withdrawal required. 0'- Q'0r0�` PrO3Prl®t03: a `, . °:�,< Joseph Hoover, of the 7th can. , ark, - - ON - -. ' _' - _.. - : - .1, �::- > -. :� � _ , . Y Y ,�. three fingers of his right hand. W. H. HQLLAND, - <'_�� ' Slam, had one of his legs considerably A lad named Resent, iAdCK =T > ,:r,, . ' living on the 1 "0th ioty 1tANAMBB. ., SOUTH OF ONTARIO RANI( Manufacturer of ``'" �" t . wrenched on Tuesdkv by one•of his hor- cos., was trimming n his " with a . :,. p y i.;.y, ass falling upon him. knife on the mill snd here Tuesday after- s I L `j - ,f ;vewmarket has a b Iaw under wa Whitby Marble Works, Lift Force & Suction Ptonpa `Yt °`'' ! Y- y noon when he was run into by some one �• "` I t - , providing for a loan, of $5000 to the hew- and fell on the knife, receiving a bad cut on � -'- - - x. F` t, -_ .wl, .market Novelty Co., and to be voted on at the arm. Deep -well Pumps of Brass, Iron and - ,. L,;� ' . .f : the elections in January. . The plans for the new High School have , . • MatlusontHawkin, Porcelain. d ' 4 ' , ` The Huntsville Forester says that the at length arrived. We understand that . - i`I �`4 story about the Englishman being found estimates will be obtained as to the coat i' >�[wutractnrer. of �EAR�D wND pUMpiMA WINDMIL �' s� �, - - s caught in a bear bra sat out b and than soother by -law will be submitted biarble�donamence; Headstones and all " fl �;x;. - dead, Y ,._ s p . to the people. other Cemetery Work. -': ,"'_ ; :.`.:, himself is wihout foundation. P P ADO ><m port � a�otah e�edss+b Windmill and Cistairn Tanks, and _ . : s ..Y The coatis of ice over the rid has - ' .' • . ' - On.Friday night sneak tL,ievea gained. g po •:toast and Canadian o:aulUm. Cistern Pampa. Mail ordem ,;_ ,entrance to B. F. Peesor'3 barn, lot 15, created joy in the hearts of lovers of skat- A11 parties wishing work would do well to call pfOinptly attended t0. ,''r -''a- `�'r ing. Our high school belles ,are taking ad- an us before iarchasing. All work guaranteed : a ''�_ con. 7, Markham, and stole 11 bags of vantage of this method of fascinating the and prices o the lowest. LVMAN FORSYTH, Agent, PiolCering.... "� • Alsike Clover seed, worth 8200. boys. We ho the catastrophe of last year - -.;d, , John Hockbrid e, formerly • an h:�tel- Y � P Y - - . ` ,- g 3 will be avoided. ("xA 1` AI�IAt,�TTL' ` :n: keeper in •Eowmanville, has been nipr- On Monday John Thompson, employed - i � >. fir. 5 , . dewed at 4larshalltown, Iowa, b� D. C. with Wm. Grant, on the 9th ten., aeon Ea,Y't}1 closet . I "' 1 g ' Manes, a lunatic, who also killed himself. with several others, opened a box stall in _ t ` t -. - MILLS .s = . - One of the oldest residents of the town - John Isaac's barn to look at a young colt, FRWK FRox ODOR- --JUWt THx TuING WIHTEVALE. -� - = r when h it b k ra h * ... b ;( " ±, ,z ship of Markham passed quietly away to a received a ad kit o the right • . FoR A SICK Room-Foil .SALT. BY ' _ .. ,; �.: . iris eternal rest on Thttrsdav of last week tiiigi�. John's injuries were painful, but Nit D�LL�NONAM P IC ERtNO f �i _ _ _ r_ t: $191' in Sue person of V+'illiam Bruce, of Car• he bobbed up serenely at work next morn- t l' - - ' 1. in �cx. !d- 8. cl• ..}� rick Stills. g' ^T The' Liilt6r81 nod be to inform their atr0ns; `' ` ' Mr. James Grosd, of i Raglan, whilst - - -•.w= WHITBY MARBLE AND 8 . �` p and the publ�o - movina on Monday last fell off backward - .. Consumption Cured. that having purchased the above mills -they have . � t from a load of furniture end broke his J + leh arm U�Ylow the elbow besides in'urin Au ofd phyueian, retired from practice, her- Granite refitted t�8m with atom late ;�., . - g ing had piao•d in his hands by an Beat India ! • p �t hie left hip. miasiouary tape formals of a simple vegetable - !. . - . , . .. . The new High School building in Anr• rsmedy for She speedy and permanent cur* of DU N DNS . St. - WHITBY. - . Consuw lice, Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthma •rid ' P i2lslali1U&sd 1KaJ � " t -)` ,,. . ore has been taken for a lunatic asylum, all throat and Lung affections also a podtir• - - eo says the Bun�ier, and the Bra:Iford and radical oar. for Nervous deb city and all��. • ` Nervous Com laints after havia bested its Re . Witness adds, this is rough on the archi. wonderful curative powers in thousands of f � I : .. - . i - tact and -the trustees. - _4 moss, has fell it his dutj to make it,known to Having returned to the old stand of the A full line of Flour Bran and Shorts for retail ind exchange a ` f ` - ' Ethel McKay, a five-year -old girl, was his sxfferiag fellows, Aebusted by this motive %';'olfenden Granite and Marble works, . � . and a desire to re►iey human sutteAag, I will I am better Chopping In eg dlt1011$1 done... 2tf killed at Petroles. on Friday last by a stray and- nee of charge, eo all who destr• u, this prepared to execute all PP g y Cash for �iiheat. ballet from a target ai which some young recipe: in Merman, French or;English, witlf tall orders in cemetery and all other - - r • ! .. i A. __ - men were shooting in a bakery. One of directions for preparing and Using. 8•at by work pertaining to the business. r v C'H Jr W ril y.'• � - I .C..,..�,Ii -Iolas , l+' y mail b addressing with st4ni naming this g the fools has been arrested. paper. yin. A. Notss. W Power@ Block. Roches- Curtomers will find a well selected stock - - - - - -- - -- - - -- - - -- - -- - L -- • •,� - - - _ William and Herbert Bailey have plead. ter• �'•Y• �y of fureiKn and Ilal►esti� granite and LETTER TO T�lii PUBLIC Z . ed guilty to the charge of attempting to ___ -_ _ . - _ • marble to choose froin. Inspection • derail a passenger train near file Severn - will convince that for strictly first• I - aw - _ � t' . - F Bridge on Oct. 26. , They have been coin.. n.. '. FARMS FOR SALE• .:. - . class wort, our prices cannot he - ' k • ' - - _• . .- - miited to Barrie jail for trial.. beaten. - HEREBY thank all who have patronized me in the implement bust- • ;_ .1 -- - . Hiss Ella P.eesor, orzanist in the Meth• I Have a u tuber of fine farms in ., .. -- �A'LXERI . ! ness in the past and I trust that our fittt}re dealing will be mutually odist c11i1rCh, Markham. was reCentl EssexgCount which t will offer at very low olLSiasl J' - P P Y y rites for pick lea. [avestiRata the to low- 80LICITRI, NY . leasant and rofitable• As ou are no doubt award, the Masse and - . I _ presented with a purse accompanied by a Fttg, PICKERING, ONT. 85 Harris Companies have amalgamated, and this amalgamatidn will do away : , �;: k - . . - - kindly worded address as a token of ap PARCEL 1.-- -N nety -six acres, one -half wile _ _ _ p with many Brits throe 11out Canada but I am leased to state that I have predation Of her valuable sorvices. trot„ Sue town of Essex; • beautiful tar ®, finely -- __ - - S , P ._ y situated ;well dr fried and fenced; Htl acres ,a MONEY TO LOAN secured file agency for Pickering Township for the new 111agsey'I3arris firm. . Albert Lee, an employee on Greenwood good State of cult vation ;orchard o[ 900 choice trees ;good [sr,n wilding ; larg9s Saris ;stabling 1'1 ►ia ulliol► of capital and property will not in any way effecf� prices. hOWever, .ic FeDton's stock farm near Sutton, t e- for �9 trend of cat a sad ten horses ;couch house + ' . z centl attempted. to throw a feed cutter . ON MORTGAGE SECURITY bill will be an advantage a as each Agent will have a larger varlet of machinery : . y P and other buildia ■ ; never fairies artesian well g y out of-gear, missed the lever, and had his with wind min fo pumping; ode good six -room- at lowest rates of interest. (Mortgages and Do to offer. You Bah have your choice of the three best binderg made; the wide - ' hand so bade lacerated b the knives h °use, now oc opted by cenatt�; also very tide betttnres purchased for cash. open end, No. 8, IZrantford; the Toronto No. 10. B• and thg Toronto No. g t y y brick house 1l ms, large cellar, bath room «' that one finger had to be amputated. furnace, hard a d .oft water inside, and •u REA.Z FS�T.ATE a, all ill Eve and six ft. cut ; the choice of seven different »IlWWers; and three ..,;'. The question of a anion between Allan- modern impror. cuts. Private carrfags en- bought acd sal l ou eommiseioa. lliilllll�erent llOrse rakes a11'1 seed drills, as well as strawcutters, front cutters, and ;.' .' - `y trance and beautiful lawn and grounds orna- , - ' dale and Barrie will be decided by a vote mented with ever setts. No liner grounds with- ul r8 ' . A t for: Western, LanOeshire and city of , cultivators, sulk and R alkin lows, and all other kinds of farm im. - �, of the people which will be taken at the in 10 miles. On i s farm may be seen 11D acres P PA y R P - P of tall wheat. Lsst crop of wheat yielded sh t ndon and Uanchmter Firo IusurapeeCom- pllements. • municipal election. As Allendale is like- bushels per acre. This farm will be sold at ante.,- :�ort1i American life Insurance g yf gres,t sacrifice for $TAM, for quick sale. � CO.. •lw accident insurance taken. - - ly to receiva material advanta es throe h q Remember I have moved my warerooms ' to Re-mmeris � block, opposite - - - . - .. - _ - a union, it is likely that the people of that PARCEL 2. -Ad, oiuing the above is 10o acres • �,,� Motire,c blacksmith -shop, in Pickering village. Call eh me early and am - • - . . - ca under cultivation, 16 almost cleared and bal- _' A_ -x'148 fC)Y+ c.3 A T _1: ! /I • . . _ place will vote in favor of annexation. � "` '-'� :;tire to satisfy you. L,_ FORS Y -,L 4 =, Pick�eribg, Ont. ,Y-4tI ; ; _ ante in timber ; a ,ce frame house good bare and _ d- • -• Mr. H. P. Dill of Maine,lllas been ap- other building$ ; good young orchard, tine ante- n „ ' • Pointed U. S. consular a ant at Lindsa sign well; farm wall fenced and drained, an,i 16 COKYF.Y ;KCIrd CA1iR�FULLY PONE.. -- - - -_ -- - - .: , -- _ i+' y' scree of tine fall wheat may be seen growing - - Mr. Blain thus acknowledges the growing theron. There is a board fence alon�t F he trout _.-VP11l 8 Pro 8 SE9. 1 f: l �'~ importance of this town and the inoreas- of these two arm, which will be either sold co �'�:�_ :�,.; -. gethez or separa!sly. Price S4,.A0. Can give Good Village Lots on north side King street �� ayY . . - = ing business at the port. We extend a �!ossenRion off either of the above farina oil lO .between corner and the College grounds cordial invitation to air. Dill, and ezbress march Est. for rain, together with other village Property. YABC i;L 3. -- -100 acres, three tulles [row the --0-"� �� S - -O-- . the hoe that he ma invite his friend Sir. town of Essex, w 11 drained and fenced ; new One good house and lot for' very cheap. ?_1 ' ai { p y ry t'• Pc Blain t0 pa`i lII a holiday at Sturgeon boars fence along front ; 53 acres under cultiva W. V. RIC)EIARD80N F H HAIIDUC K I `� r " _ Point licit summer. -POSE, tion ; good house nd barn. Last year I had 95 t J I y I' ' - ` " . . - acres of wheat o the farm which yielded yt � __ Dale's Block, Pickering. : _ . 1. A large number of friends said food -bye bushels per acre, rid 26 acres of tltte fell wheat - - - - I VALENCIA RAIS I �I Y , '" a t the Union Station, Toronto, o Rev, may be now seen owing. In order to realise -.� Canon Fletcher; hire. aria Miss lletcl�er, °n this tarns quit ly, t will sou it [or ri,7uo '�:� �' ?_' . PARCEL 4,- -78 arcres adjoining the above ; ; - C U It IR ANTS -' S PIC C�. ETCo _ !- `- I„ ' , late. of Unionville, on their departure for 50 acres chopped nd almost cleared; tine open -' ; ' Redlands, California, where Diiss Fletch- ing for a tt,ats of s all capital; ; only two mites �AOCOOn in �jgOl 8 fine dssortmeut of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE ►��iAR�+`i F froin town of Essex. ` Price $1,700. s r :, r 1` er has purchased an orange rancho ant] PARCEL 5.- -164 acres on good gravel road.one the coils of , . I - _ ` • -�' ", : - mile froin town of Essex; eleven acres in fall and GROCERIES at his grocery on King street, :: where they intend to permanently reside. the fatal ser- ' wheat 34 acres mriadow and 95 acres chopped ; . _ _, -, ,, - ` •,` =:-x t'. - Canon b !etcher has officiated in the Dlo ,ish burned and !ground seeded down for pas penes Xas not two Moors east Of Linton Avenue.'; _ 1'' `�''= " _' , , +' ; cese of Toronto for more than 44 years. turd furor all fenced ; good burn : artesian w� U . - . ; ... _ DUr1D� the past summer Ci. $. GTAn• and nicevoungor hard. Thisiarrnisworthlrons li101e llelplE'Be _i..l. -_ _____- ___ .r.. - : -, =`. thaw, of Lindsay, kept 130 hives Of bees five to six thous$ collars. Will sell for $l,7QU, then iH tlYe � _ ` >:'.:" -' ` A I- I have also hours in the town of Essex which •. '. �, .,, ' Twill sell re ch "�`� ,. ,; • . • iu 1:is east ward apairy, and as a result of rY p. The town of Essex. near man who � -.:- `'� , k auremittin� industry has sold over 5.(100 which all of these farms are situated is one of I under the ef- :' I, - . . y the most progtesa ve iu Woste�n Ontario. Has r :' ': , -,a, a rare thatches, good ' {�, . `` . _ - ibe. of honey, keeping, sufficient to w:►ater electric light, wa rworks, feCte of di - !, public schools an excellent h h school is on ".' ' ' ,, 100 hives. blr. Grantham considers bee- the main lice of t e M.C.B.N., and only 16 miles saes, eZCesiea, ,. i'' ' . : keeping only profitable when understood from Wiudsor an Detroit, there is a and 100,000 BUSHELS of BARLEY WANTED - Z : 4": " overwork «: w4l- ;._. - - properly -the men and bays handling ready market for n farm produce an it is s - _ : ,, ;,. N s great rhipptgg int for wood, large quantities wort etc. Rouse ourself. Take � � � �' .. "`t� , . > . z. them must be FlperieIICed. of K hich may be rat on some of these farms. y AT , j -_..,'' . "ry' _ Wm. Waddell sent to the Orono Cheese On iu-- to my tu�ln ring interest, whi h require heart of hope again and s8 A YAN i .� i ,J R - Fa�torp the art season, '(five months. my 19resence else here, I am unable any longer - - We have cored thousands, Rho :., .:., - , -:, -. _° P w devote my Pe nal attention to these farms -, -a, the -milk of fifteen cows which netted hilp and in orderto eel quickly I have put these low allow us to refer to them. W 11 CAS 1 s � `' ` `; _ rteee ou them. twill be a plessare for me to r f over 1380. Considering the dry Beason show you these au other lands which 1 have for CUES You b+� use of our exclusive ;; � �= ' this may be considered a most profitable Bale. or stye taus particutars to anyone who methods snQ appligACeb. $ilpfe i ' ALSO- ' - _:.. investment, and more remunerative to the play be ncereated in these offers. • s''' ' "''" - - i in Sarre at 4tic. or 600.- JAMICS NAYLOR, _ Unfailing treatment at home for - : ` - .`, : � f ' . ''-` farmer than rx s g y - 7~iin Essex, Oat. . } { `j her Farmers with lent of .. t or 101 ■fit *"d, General or r - X'',', ' • ` :e r bus , P Y -- ---- Y- - -� - - -� Wi, EA T PEAS OATS RYE tc, ce -,. ._ pasture land should consider this. i08 ze, j, Weaknesses of 9 _ • ' ° -. F,ff' .: - . A farmer who tried for ten years t o ex• _ y and Mind, eats of Errors or I . •' e � "}�'y , - histtes on his AT HIG�rHEST PR►IG'ES • • _'` - >, '�= -` terminate the Canadian t HIS COU01 Ezeesses in Old or Youn Robtirt, ' the in 8 • i t, ,:. tattle by cutting diem with a sty Noble MANHOOD f - t , !k y. -. s i. G'OMI'OUNn ally $estored. _ -. i ;: August, found theft they increased all. the {relent discovery by an old SPLENDID - "± ` 11 . _. t'. Improvement seen the fir - sAlt1D at day i .' : �I traded to try a physician. Snccesstau aced WEIGHT, r •a time. He then con . Mock on them, especially rhea Y In one tuff they by thousands of lad_ How to enlarge lead strengthen, ~ th ' - ,/, -0-- aCch of half an acre llisiles fee Ia a only ppeer(eectly sate �jgAg UItDaT=LpFED OBaA 2lf8 ♦2fD tf "c_�: , p ,where to t bee mediein atov- t ;' ' ~? 'fit `;' ; tad Melia p �}�IfIE A11T D � E SAT I Sk�'Z D ..0 . � .:._, -�', , .. _:K'14�ti - a ' were very thick, he sowed the salt ihinlq, . 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I .1", tter to you, J i - . . . . . , I awme. - The . - � . . . . . . . . - . " ... 'h 11 Whatev r will George think of me for little railroad runs thrO"U'h diversified - .- I I . 41 fik-8*911ed Wr Mr. mmli.zt4fu r 1%404§1�&i 1611i miQ up like, butI'm excited andworri. a IPA . . - - I . . . - .-.,. �N .1.- : � . . , . .- . - , 1z _- . . I _� - � L_­­_ %--i_:' ­ 14_� A— t.�. I . ­.. , ed. and the words comes rushing out so fast writin 111,ch- A hotch-potch " for so it track, in gardenrjag;, `rocky u 11_! - - __ . - � I . - - -= ' �L . -P.q.. - - I ,.___� , .-, that, they tumble over each which uplift, :-. I . . � . ­.__ , ,�.,.��. - . . _1= :t - - , - Bu I and mud plain are oddl u7 PL.eic in, - �. :,, -1 , ., . .: tj - I . CH" . V1ft-7(C01qTVqVED.),. on y one person as stepped I to me when I'd sent it off. : . , h , r�o down seem t '.-_� t, ,- , �irird to gave other, and do 2 bled —the plain .." ..-' _ i . - I �._ .. - . . � I - I , - - � �-' �R . 1, .i Redw�ok they ire on paper as fast as they come. My was worked up into a regular pitch of ex- being t d with taf 0 1 and brief- . . - . - � , I. *�' � I . . . me. That pers)n is Mr. Loui spo te - . � ___- ,­�.. ;1 -'- rM31 UtFX0MXDWOQDp'1ftQ.9 Q , . .. ,� - � . . -1, I . t­ UZZN7 ELIZA- He has advanced 'me large *nine of moboy, Georges in clever, and could make it out, even citement. sad there's no one I can speak m . I .. -_ ­1 ling gage brush that givvo on the rock .,; ,,:--, � .: I I ­ z .. . BX= MAXSIO,VS, -Wr,S,f Mi-,ig` M, To MISS -which have been spent in maintaining my if it was more mixed u than it Is. Bat if mind frecl,�-to but you. It is snob a relief. mountain country wber� nothing elm will. . . . � .. 1. - .. � . . . . T � . . . - : I - - il :" !, I . . . � . * , - ... . .- I �r - . . - . I - , . I I I . ]­� .,:, 'RALDAXZ,, MANOR HALL, - Ciiupiximff position, and yours. When he firstasmated Mr. Haldane thinks he up bought me over I know ' on are patien ter than I am, There is a bathing pavilion' at Lake Point * - " -.- ­ ... ., , �.,; � .,. - , ,, . - �.. . t .1 PAIPL.- - 4 - ' - I me You were a child, and there could have Bud that I'm going to do anything to make and bette tempered, and nicer altoge. with fresh water tana:sk, in which to rinse L _.. � 4. • - ­ �, V 2 .- . il . : - I ­ . -1 .. . .. . ,,�, _­ - been no thought of lovemaking in his mind, m' - ' _ ... '... . � -- _ _­. ­_ - � "-- - - - " __ _' : __, , . '... y detestable M r. - Lher,but i thirage should ever happen to one's self afterthe bath, Pq I - r . . .. .. azounf I:& marry that .1 I. . I ­ . I ­. .-I- I., . ,, . . elected to try . - -, : My dearest Apes, I'll try to make it goto you, I � :.- �. ­ � .!- . . , —1 h&vMlKr fathees but as You grew up he learnt to love you. Redwood, , he's rookonIft without his host. come ri h a swim *without opectato walking,. .. .. � . - . . " -4anction Lo address you on a. subject -very The kindness, he showed towards mqLwiw per. . No ; not for fifty gold watches and' will, in . George, dear. T idea of southward along the h the ' - I . . . 1� ... 1* - ., ? V � , , .... ' � e,,7p,*'r ao;nile or no, . . � ... '. � - ..- � ," � I.. ..� I - ." **' hundred milk dresses would knowing your me but *' , - .. I , - , - *.';, - dear .to me, and I hope 'to you. : I flatter tealy disinteres ted. and had you not been In I , I found a place .'wherser, '4ounded rocks � . - . '. . _'. I fi�:',�- myself that you can have my existence he would have continued to what I know, .but I don't tell him as I . - . .. : . . - � . V, � mach I feel like ox Le. If I could whisk my young lady that formed the semblalce Of a beach were . . : - -`. I attentions as lir,tle . - . � - . - . I . ., am you ".a - ., to . I - . . . � I . . . be my for I don" want to be turned away, which up now, an I .carry her over the sea to her not too numerous. I , I trifle difficult* ....'. . - .. -.1f i. t� -W Ooubt my friend. But yo have angered him, and the . - Z - � . u& t a . � . I . � to e ste-A footi - ... � .. - _. ., - they wouldn't mind doing I'm sure A it could sweetheart there, and see the weddi g tin k ep a dy 0 he water, and % . . I Ja in -1 devotion-, As writer f I I kj�tters I do child I nourishe is now my enemy. My a in . ng In I tri . . � ! - � ' - .1 ,. o husband .1 fate is in your k, ands ; if you do not accept help them in their plans. Let her father fin Out Wait- at first I attributed this ' -0 not think I should shine ; .I on her r, it would be done with " I I _.....; . ' - - e . - - . . . . � �, .. ..� . . .... '.:.-;.�111 , -.:. . -ttom, but on getting ,Ohej�i it was deeper � `_ ...' . � should. I lay my heart at Wfeet ;open Mr. Redwood I shall be a; ruined man. You think what he likes ; I'm not going to speak iug to cona der about its That's the. way a b Wn ,qualities on the - I - � _�_..�. 'to me by cosset . - . W _. . I " P&Mdift'. . a $o . become must my mind to him though the time may come foolish woman talks, isn't it, George? If she I found that ... I -1 ; , I il;�__.. . .9. r daty. What you ! . atmy legs hJ,, A"'disposition to . . I .,�_ M3100M�,.:_ This is not so bed.: for ,coin- about your Y ,ay .- - - I . ..- � , 1. 107 . ' 1 47<* �� �. .- ..--. . 1�- � . r heizing engaged is childiall when I shall be forced to do it. Then Mr. could do thi a, if she could do that, as if wish- come to the top, and i as - apparent that - - * - , - -� �, ef .. I I . �. , .� . . . '. 4..- - . ,,.I 1"neement. - .,N_ - and absurd ; hat you say about Mr, Redwood BD0%k8 np tome and says, "Rachel inq was the least bit of good in the world? the difficulty of wad' rots arose from the � .. . 4 � ". I I � , everyth"; '. _' . . ."_ _..X1 , �i I I � t" You all have InIf yr(% wish • I Redwood is ridiculous an(i unjust. --H(; will you're a sensible girl, and I'll bet a hundred 0 It I was a man? There I am, at it again. buoyancy that the 'no - . : - I . , . - y as. in so dense a' I . ... .4 . _,�q. f 14-.-&,-- 1 ., . I � � e .. I 0 . . -"-. --. �� - " - .,� - � will r8fttme YOU nothing; &"M4 to one you've g t a sweetheart iti.1 k But if I rea. ly was & man, I should lay hands medium as this brine. Tun I had waded . �� - I � . .- __ .. 0- . , Vishment make you a gooi husband ; he will give 04 I X__ and I . - . '! .. - ! %, in W43*".0 - X_ .4 ' ' ; ., . � , �, . . - I.. � to I the countrym 06[_Jhr':continent. a Position that titled ladies will envy. on. _Mve*#0wnJP Uc on Mr. Recwood; I shouldn't be able to out so far that the watery cAme up to my .�� . . , . " ' � - W111 If A - . ' �. � . � . . � eorge)-71,1 &WH . . ...O- J.� - . - - ' - ill to have no choice it, the matter • the atti tmde he'll be a tile r on the- help it. There's anothr,r one here, too, that neck I scaled a bowIder an4 dived. As it .� . � : ''. - - If you -want to stop at home - G ias� - � " 1, T . . - __ ' it _ . . I . . . - ,,. StAotne -, if you waue't 0 Tan a is my cus r, . ... . 11 . . - I . � I- - $ - in eves* would quietly endure the inanit you have he brings. I did so as sees as I wad f4lrly immersed. ' - - 0 )`� . . . , . ,'to " we w a Fl You have assume i isunwarrantable. N m married to mistress, there I'd lay ban, to on, but him I can ke at torn to open my., eyes under water � . . 0 ... �' , travel we.. wi I _.... . Aall.;iommaid tn� . 't . .­�, . 1*. �' I da,re.iwr yeti ]kn- co Is . . . . . . ; . you ow'T W., passed on bim. Understand from me that IT for I mean' Mr. Simpson, He's been .at in an i , , - - 4601 -. you en pound notes wait' f when distance, ar,d give as good as five it p i Tr ,." , . , - _ I - ' �W_ for the wedding n comes off. " notaft it seemed as if Vitriol had been . � - . - . .. . f* . - ", . , . .. I . I .'. hank my stare �.qioimd lin"y money ill allow no further hesitation or evasion. or me, go -well, about Mies Haldane marry- poured into them'. Sprin ht - . .. _. , . - .. � I- t� . ,which I t f w - Fwat,ches, milk dresses, and ton - it as I Y I %in to R n. I might A pound notes. Enough to turn a ' I's ing .M r. wood. e I . � I .. .I.. I for me, and make me a b4py ma, I n henourable man-has made -you an offer or r . ' What 16 good position as soon h e, f tried - . . - .. 1. . - � . t ,... - .. . . ' - have waited, till-youi,lather re4urllid' home which any girl -%7ould b6 proud to accept, Cad, but it 00esn't turn mine. 'V4 n X'Opt to thing it wot id be for %11 of no," he says to the salt out of them' but (th��6re I rubbed " . � . __ -1, I 1-1 . , _ I . I '_ 0. - .! before ' be bought by 'Mr. Haldane and Mr. Red- me "Speak for yourself, Mr. Simpson, I the more it seemed to g4t ill, Nature re. - - ' - - - . .­ - - I makiui-`1UiY,_probOsal, but I could not and for, pome stn )id sentimental reason on - L� ­ .4 - 111, . .-. . , . , I : .-.-. stand the delay. I am b' in w refuse it. mand you to write to him wood. My dear young lady can buy me 1. I., . - . - I 1, K;M'M burning to know - I comi 11 say to him. " It isn't for you, and it is lieved the ' cite Awhile by pouring- - - .. �t t , ' . A ' smart a . . . .. _: ­1 - y-, . . � - � M � . � - � .-.,: ' 4Py Jate ;. do -not-,keep ..rne in -suVense. instantly, retra3ting that refusal. He i with word. But for me, to iT terfere with our betters." (As if through of a . , -i.- � is . .. -1 milder "" I 1�0 nom, to prove himself our best, - . ' I -'. - . . � ,_ solution of salt to clear rise it cornea ' . - - - .i % XhxdJ� ac;cePt the accompanying trifles. I willing even can't if they offer me all the when I said 'd our betters,-' I meant it !), ,got on I k have selected them with the greatest care money in the world. If we evert mtrry "O,"says Mr. Simpson, "you're . . : - � .. . 1. . . . - . - . I OU only-friend. If you fail in your data, t against it, of the fluid, and I took pains riot to let the � - . , .. - . . but if the stones and settings are not t dkodyou., M�homdis*no longer yours 0eO , dear, you're going to bave a very too, are you?" That put me on my guard. water into my eyes again. I 11 f .. � - . . . ,.,., �_ . ,� _ 0 ''i �. " -1 , . I . . ' � . . . I., ... ., ". if I � . I : . k_ � . I . � � � . I . - I a . - • � - -enjoy I . : . your , I wife but as i0_e not at all certain •11 Against it I" I gays. " Why should I be After that the bat re able,'. .. - I �­ I '.. liking we will have. them altered. " YOU are robcll iolls • you, must seek '60011 foolish .� , . - , . many you a , - - W I.. I '. 41n urging your fath� L that we everaliall * h wag 1114 " . . ... , .. -1 'i . X to hasten hozi,6; I el$e*here. - Upon a r.ibeeipt of thin letter. you oWt worry � against it? All I mean is, that if I was a if only " 16 . n6e. ; There was a . : -11 :6_ . . . , g, : - . want him, to advise me about carriages and will' sen'd. me a over it beforehand.' 1. new experie .. . � -..,.� ,t, - , , I .1. 1, -. � go by cab!e, to allay , I scroWi out young • lady or grentlerhan I'd take it as an . � , , -t " - ^ IL . _. horses You will have to come to town my anxiety. I singular and unaccustombd �ense of light. . . �.` �f. . � . � . - :s._-'_ _� I : . I , ­ close a form, so that you the last words ? N6, becau"'J.- have never impertinence i for a servant to mix himself . . �.� --- �6 . I . ,.:. when he returns, and your taste shall be wilt have no e. deceive YQW J-Wawi- - and I .Wen't de- up in my affairs, ness, and it- was not diffloult' to float high - I I __ , - . ,,:.- • �.,� _'"l .- A _1 ­ x me for neglect. Two words . � I know how to hold my out of water, either in a �ecl�ning or a oft. ....'.. �,l 11 - I My dear yc I � - - I . . L I - �_ . , followed in everything. -Year devoted .Will suffice • "' consent.-Agnes." Then eelVe ",%"$r.L. � . AftdY will tongue, Mr, Sim suppose yo, ' I , . .. � lover., . i - .. ­ - • I never - " . ' wood and lesson from me. 11 Of cpuree I'll take a . . . . , _. air : .-;,, -� .- . . _ , u take a tin posture, vet a bather �vh4.is not a8wim- - - - - . . .N. V I . ,; ,,, -, ,0,. - __ 1. - : you will have do e your duty to •vne and to ir, *&vQ.*wWry Mr. Lotils . . . 7 .1, . � - - - I I I .. .". . . I mar will fare as badly beri as anywhere, for , .; � *1 . - ­41 Louis RzD*ooD. yourself, &ad yo will live t-) bless the choice she hat.ma4a, promise 014-dia, Will not lesson from you," he says. " Where could I . . .. .. , . . _.. . .1-, . . ­ I marry anyone without hips a consent. find & bette - school �. the head being heavier th#n the lower . - ! I �-. - I - ; � ­,, you have made. --Your Father. mistress?" Don't you . . . . .�'/ - I . �'. - �. . n6M MI'SS H DANE, To IIER FATIIZp_ extremities, has a tendendly �q sink, unless __. . �:. I � - � - - I- - . I It isn'4 at all likely tho I will i his think saythi ng of it, George. Mr. 81 _ . . V` . . ­ . . C�:i��,-:: . C. IIALDAN& to% give Yo . .. . . . .. ". ,, My dear fathers:-I,am very, very sorry consent to her marrywa her swifthea,rt in in service ,sere sud i'm obligew to pm one has the skill to keep it.ab9ye the surface. I ut u - C�BLEMiMSA011 IP R61WWissHAT,DANZ, CHUD. . To a swimmer there is n6' ea ' I danger, I' :_ . o ! . . that I cannot do as you wish. Before you across the seas. even if he was tc�&Pni)a home with 1) im, but I know how to keep him at a . � '. ' ;, ALrANZ, . cls' - � , I - - � , I �_ ::-` left home 11 told you so,an d I am not char - unless hie is choked by the br e or blinded • - - - � _' - " - ..-- _.. , ... ,g - , NEW YonK. Es.Q , rich, and-awmy roun lad thA40to will proper distalice. I daresay he'd be more I � . F., 5 - , , an - . . - , ..- . . .- e(L I do not lovb Mr. Redwood, s,,nd I never mar 1, neither witt 1. There familiar if I encouraged him, but I don't d eonfused by it. To ftoa, requires less ._' - lszl - I cannot, I will not c6fisent. I have heard exa4ion than in the sea, � at - . . . . . . ' z - . 4. . , . . .1 . cannot marry him. Were my heart not . t' lit motion of I I - ,­ *Z- � : . , - I . . . Y it in, in a nutshell. We shall both die old give him a ante. , - - - ­_ w ... _­ .. __ . . I . . I � �_, � engaged I- cotild not accept cep-t him ; - in .1. my something of him which fills me with horror. maids. I am so sorry for yon dear ' tho hands being sufficiefit to keep the . . . old ge, dear, things are w Orse . - . _. - . body � . • I .. I �.. . , . - . ­� - I - �. � -' ---' own defence I am: forced twLsay . AGNM* George; but never you mind; there's an than I sent my last letter. Mr. Red. balanced event , e ". . . -,-.... . ffiat I do not Flwif R4cH' th Y,f6r ,'�n s . r_� . . . . zL Drpmqz, MANOR 131AU; - � -to Ili ' old oi a #incere man. good fish in the a*&, as ever came out of it, � g tbanill I q. . � - belie Te hid ' - .a gol - less for his buoyancy on lire I .: I may be wrb' 'but I can . Park, To Gronox Vx1j,l*<-ro.,j, LRIISP- ' wood Lroes about as smiling as ever, making to a � . lot� help saying and there's hundreds ocean water. On strikink out swim I - , . , .- . I - . ,.�. - .­_ ..., . � I I.i '_ .. _1� J . /I . . . ul' ' d&i � f Tier, 1 his richegs I .' inq noise behind - . . • . I what I feel - -,l .'HXRD'8 Bush; Loximm. - f and hundreds of presents elm every day to bliss HalJane, was surprised at a apt 111' ' ! .. , . .11 y - , young ladies ready to jump at you the mo- to that, she never looks at unless she . - I r I .:j My dear (leech's,- Whatever is going to as � . - ­ . . - 'k . . I would not make me happy ; I would not me and discovered that it -,w made by my. • * , . . � - .. . ..:: mind being poor with the mzkp I -JqV0 ;.u.il, meat you hold up your little finger. Good. = to ; bi: t Mr. Haldane is looking very for I w so high' out of water . . � - • � M_t.��, ,_. - - 9 1 become of us I have not the least idea- bye, dear. ray love to your dear black. Yester:day morning J ,w . . . I., , J .. Give own feet, I. _- . -_ , .. .. . I ., � - . . � . .L t at everystroke. * - . . . - ­��: .,.-: :, . - . . ­ - . _... I . � . .. . � . I . .. i I � . Mr. Redwood my life,would � I-Ve . % send you through the passage- when I heard Mr. H`r- This lightness at - , . . . ;- _� . . . I . , bL-1 H r . . . ..... be a 'life - I _Ythinj jP at 1.404 avid sevens, and a fattlet - At things are, I as going that they went into ai' I . ? i� f 1. ..; -,Qt -0-&.1 i�4-lvrerae than that. My dear young g any. -Your true and loving sweetheart, ease say to in . ­ . -.�.. ceit and misery. I beg, you forgive me : one end 6f ��e body tends � - .- - � - o la is in a dreadful way, and goes about - Y .young lady, "You have , � J. . ­�' the thou lit of your displeasure makes Jn'e ' as I have said, to depress the'other, but to - ' . - - I - .1 " I-- I ' %7 ill Ynn - ' " . I ­ wretched li lady yeur mind to ruin me." "No, . - . I . � I I . - wretch T; I will � do anything you ask, but I like &-ghost. Heir father is here, and so is P.. � - . RAMIL DIPRONE. ma,de up one who is used to swimm ing"this is a trifle. ... i..�� � ; " .., . - this I cannot. I have already prom illat hateful wre tch Mr. Redwooi, and I Fuom GroRM&TXL4LI,-jr,Tox, Lo%Dos, To P% Y ng lady answered ; 11 only I On emerging from the, 14ke I found - " I - . - 11 - ,1. - . I :. , promised YOU wish they were 4th at the other end a P-4campipsor, c1suvralou Film will ever, never--Is . . I — . I - : , that I Will of the In was sp ark- } - . ;;''*- -, .; - 1• I didn't dare to wait because the door was lin with salt cryst � . . . not marry without your consent, world or at the bottom of the Red Sea, I as*bt,�Rklwl.-Your letter is xath, �4�ugh I rubbed .,- � R , . I That is all I heard; that every inch of my kite � . I. I- . . �.� . � and if you withhold it I must remain as I FAY & or stale an I � , ,,r.- '_ - - I g as the W confused, but I understand it very well, L,amt night i 4 / - ; . ; . ­, , �, - . . . . - � - wn. . My. diftr f* ... vroicl;, "n open, and tae* were talking close to it. and scraped they were n t ' easily to be ' .. - .. .. . . . - . VVtW`J4'Jovc and. I 1�0 " - ! . . . -, -1. . ­ r ', he . ar a. I . ertf- was settled that there was .. I . i . '_.�- 4ut b #.I n I *a0t -a kbow whi, andlean dlealrl�sse how matterastand. You - a ero - ­ - . - Y) 11 #'f*,t4AhLJJctates of -1 *o*diio4iV*4`1amjure,_ ­ goin got rid of. these crystals .,a . . 1, to be a grand ball. here and that "y to create P., . - I I shy t,,' Y ' i - i 'gfk v0d ..,unhappy W 5 are` a whidwind, but, I stn not so . discomfort and t eat an un- .11 � 1r.5 -7 0 ; 1111 number qu .. - .. - " I I I _. daugb ter; - - - . - . ' - I Y hair was - - . . . �... : 1. . . . - �.. I 'I '. N. (1.J1-hk4-Am�va_yf would in 4it,. U of W4es and gentlemen were to be due intimacy with thistl %f I -_�. - I .., I es . � . . . . � - I 11. M461 ompar they eve �dbered to . ..--- .- FRom MISS HALDA _? I i to-day I think the invite- , . . ... � 'AGNES. y I would. Flow, what (to you think o excitable " .Vu We and when wo I,areoIllivited. M- r yotuig lady looks very ,* hite full of them, and th my . I I . NE, To W�I—SlIZIl, - M67 f tw V3 =4 mWO IdU amke 4� ,.,er it,, bui . - � . . . - .. i_ : . :., � - . I , . . . WOOD, VW­6d W �ter give me up, George, very cry v r9ns shaking of . . I . . ­­ - . . I 11 - . . �- ­ -: . I . - - ­ ... dear, :,-- . i Esq. I good inkture. You are inclined to lions went o it. Mr. Haldane wanted him clothing, so that a v . I .. � I . i I look on the wrong side of things ; I am daughter to wifte diem, stabs raiment and a fresh-wa, :bath were in:, � - - . -Z - L I i'=. . red by the prO . . . �. , � t . reaching my hotel, When I told . '. . . I 'Dear air, -I feeled lionou' - Ever since my young lady got that letter inclined to leak on the right side-which is How in it all , order on � . . , . ­ . . . Bat you have made to me, and regret that I, .' . .. - -1 � . i ---- I - s t without any name to it, talli her such tile bright aide, you know.' It is, a great - going toond? What the people in town of my qFim and the - ._.. 1 / � _ 17 : r. -father dreadful things of Mr. tient boy on are to make'all those beauti. I � .. . � �--- 12 . cannot A Redw= and that deal pleasanter and quite am cheap. Father manner of it I was laughed Ai and informed " I i, .. .- . I Ccept it. ., I have told my ;1 - - . .1, . .1 rredt thing to. swim ' --. ' � e herself. says to me, *1 Wherever do you get your housethat ill never be furnished. And . . - . . " .. ... . ! 1­ so M a letter. Trusting you will meet girl Honoria, Bile has not been lik ul things tat will never be used. fora that it, was not the co ,. �... another` -girl who wilt) sue - wert'hier . , , . . .. , , - ,4* � , . . an - " From you or iliob "where one has _. - �e.m. . .. , , of you What a monster is-and is she Y bet- P3.tience from, Gogrge?' � except at a bathing pa I � . .. . � :��,. than myself, I rcma�n f ,11y, ter? There! I )ia,v--a ' t- what a mice hie creature I am to say Buell v ' . ... . , � , . . % � � : oz.l - -, .1 . ­ witilthings! mother, dad," I answer, "and a precious things to yo fresh water to shower -- I . - . . . - . 1� *61013 JeLsOpelVilt.4 -Bef(weA1ja'tmyia 14�tIr-slIqueel , when, you are doing &!I you Y . . . . __,.._.� I I . . fial, 45.4 *as good-uhing it is to have." I never meet C&,i to - P, ' . '. � ... . 7 1 1. . ,Vorried .ea" m sticks to him. ` ; - . . . . -I, e t I can't help it; I can't, - I - 4 .. -, "­ . � . ­ _. . ... i ; ­_.:..* PROM Lo'uis R S - X, to enough. Her awee-,heart over seas. there trouble hals way, and by the bye hhe t k y ' a'us' - I ; - EDWOOD, E.Q., LoXDO_ L , -1. - . _.. t . 6 (. C . -' - natter with him, %nd we're comfortably settled you'll see indeed. Th� sightof my dearroung lady's lution of salt, yet I a six times ;6 NveNsomething th;e r i I �: ". � C. HALDANE E, NEW Y11K. i ". - - ' I . I .. - . she sighed and cued till she made m unhappiness me into saying things I . . - . r, ,1111, . -I . � �.-.'."' - Dear Haldane,-I enclose your daughtei's beauty of that, for trouble we're going to have rich in salts an the lalce�ljjnd nearly "as - - J .. ._.�,�-.__., 1:", � .. - . I , ol n ve drea _ . � .. ... 1. ­- % ­ . , I . . . reply to my proposal, and I hope you will and sigh too ; and now her father has 1`c our share of ; it isn't in nature 'that eve ghoul in Of. , , r will write to you strong as the Dead ma. " !'ummer it con- . .:. - . 1. .I-,' 1...r '' , - . . ry, - n about he ball. I told Miss Haldane tams L 4 .... . _... q:]-, .- - - iN I i home, and that Mr. Redwood h I �.. I, ; . . . - like it. If I'M•not mistaken you will find f. thing should run a�aooth_ . . ., I a vapecially with I swirlit your ather said about your house, no between 20 and 22 po�cent. of salt; - � -: . . . I . - �: 1. ­_..., .. ­ I i :. ­._.J, . . the house. My the saturation point not beiqg reached un- - - . . . . _,:. I 1, I . ! and she ask me* to thank you, and said I � - _ 1� , 1. . I . ­ . - � - , _. '... I it an ex piece of paper. Short and. young lady's life out of her. Her father dear Rachel, I am really, really sorry for the . t I the salt forms a little ovi 1 a third of the , - sweet, is it not — damned short and sweet? , and between the I ri they, . are fretting my such a whirlwind as you in i .r . . . . sends for her evert morning and To her ought to Ile a happy girl; and I should be, liquid. There are all thk�u h .the rent - . . - - . .. . � �..�z i. " _. .,. . - . - .p ---: . . ­.. 17 � p or ` ds, but, - - . . i - "' in ili,'iv study an I could do anything too help sweeL 11- , .- But I'll make it short and sweet for you if wtth him locked I kee h unhappy state of affairs at the Hall, and if • Gent-ge, de&�.' if she was. Good-bye dear, . I she doesn't take it back-and pretty quick - basin numerous saline I,xk I . . . �.. too. Ise t I Inore d lien ,she comes away HaJda" I'd fl '" I With love - �o you and your father. t),X "' n . .-. . . . - I � I , i hour and I wish - lmpeo�7 P . . - .�-.,�.�;, '. her a model of a love letter; • Bile has hardly a W , to d '116 You *001d true sweeLh art, RACHFU_ Your 'none of thesizia and - ,�Fncrof this in - � . % .� � �'. - _'. I I 'to stand. And tell her t that it will be of any real I ' Not infrequently tb-qy are shallow .. I .1. . - . - I �-i. - - . . - I X . _. - . .� . ;' 1 j' that Mr. Red'%V"Ou smiles at 'her, and i -anyone is trouble it . TO BE CON-n-S-179D.) , I and entirely disappear durIQ the dryness . I L. ... 1, - .. , .. . i� I took me : � si,ength - so. . Utah. . I oat a day to put it in form . I o . _. worried giv use ' : �1 �,.� . i d t - - -, - . I ( J. the answer she treats me- with.. Shedoesn't! an 'I, ' -0 -- _- - and of 8ii .. .11 .-.1, : * her flowers she no ver looks at, they ro them no harm to know that there are people . - summer leaviiiii to mark their - , d v r it like a terrier; and this '3 , but when � , - , � . - I . - - , �` . , ; . . . . . ­ - . . . I . . . ... . - .. - . ... . . . . .1 ­ even eon " .6 I.: sites only astrewh , . . . I . �.,__ - . . 11 I de rend to mention a case of jewels ; home as white : a sheet--0 when he is careful I hief of Staf . . I _. �__ I E . I out riding the throe of them, and she cornea who fet;' , for them. You will have to be -. - Moltk6'j Coolnm U C � of some i4res-& it may - : ­_ 4" - I'sent her-cost me over a thousand pounds ..'. . u Rache . I see what a comfort you . be miles-of clay and mud, �ptiraly covereJ % . - - , : -_1 - .1 � . L � . . . . I., . . - : .. i .. , .- ... - -but desp, 6 tches them back it -0 . having dinner I wish a bone would stick in are to Miss Haldane, and yon mautin't d Any careful study of the way in which with salt. 4 i . .1 1: _. :,f..:!-. .. I 4 . . . I . . . .11 . ... I , . me without " his throat and e him. the wretch, that I anything ;;hat would put it into her [&tile 0 . : I" I . . . . I I ��-.- - . � � ( . , a word, the case unopened. I know it I rho r's Von .%lot lee, during a long and anxious � I . .. _. _. _ .;.. - . . , . :_. hasp been opened, by a little trap-mark I i I do r - head to - turn you away. He in not a � feri A maintained a firm grip upon the Center - of the Land H, nnispheie.- - . . . . - .. . � _.. . � __ _; .,.�i �, . I - . - I -:,.. - . �. . I "I h i . I I I . To make thin - worse, h- rouct :,pl, I : _. , I I set on it. I'm not much of a Christian, er sweetheart gentleman I have any liking for. and as for I capital and manoeuvred subordinate The city of London is F11 t down by geo- - . ;�. -� . I . - r � I . - � - across the seas eA,x't do anything to help the other, Mr. Redwood, I shouldn t at &11 armies vol great part of France, serves to grap, . . . . . . . - . . - - . - :1 J . � �. Haldane, a more than you are yourself. ;her. He went awuy to make I 9 here as the center c ,)e land heall's- . - .,-..-. :* c : - When I get B A I e his fortune, - .reveal hie �terfing qua,litit a as a director * . . ': I.-,' . .- : I 11:p on one v-de of my face I I where. In other words, a �4dius of about-.". - . _ .. I obje-tto the opportunity of telling him what r of - - - ­ �. L -.- - '_W' . . t .. Z. show my it�eth and Who abuse me live i and it seems an &r off as ever. I almost I think of him. That is never likely to I war. Thrdugh out thiB period he retained a 6,000 miles on the curve( � surface of the . - � ­i - .: . . . .; � ,_ - . . , � - - .- .. � .-.. to repent . 'j;h I o you think.? Lamb? think that Mr. Haldane and .Mr. Red. happen, moving in different staLions as we ! complete b 31d of the entire aituat ion. He earth, with .Londou an as. N ! center, would P. . I .� .... 1. 1-..� 4 _. . . I � . . I . I . � . . .� . a I .�_.. . ;wood know thts. and are rubbing their Y 'knew exactly when to strike, how much to describe a circumference f-'inclosing more v_ - , � • . . . 1. and Fresh titer have been on to me again do, and I &or so to on only to prove how __� . . - . - about thaV ortgage; and you'll . I hands over it, as they would am anything I thoroughly . th . all you may 1 demand of the troops, and how far his enem- land than any 6,000-mile cit4le that could be - .- . . . . - -_ 4C _. c .�. . wl you in .- - receive a - L I 'rinny , that would make anybody unhappy, AT "ut your dy in g an old maid, . . . .. :' notice r tltcm;-by -this inail. py. But Of about him. !ins were to be respected, Neveronce thrown drawn from any other city �p the world. • I .., Sithot? I have not paid that Goo e one? I uan't R&clkel ' no, Rachel, I set my face against off his gus d ever . I _. I - . . - � . � . a coinciden i. thirZ , dear, what is to' bed � r tempted to undertake __­ __Wk I .., - i ,4 ­ - - of anything; can you? .. . . . . . . . . - is oppol . .. i. IwIl"o . : , . I ..- money you isk4or into your bank-that's it ; I can be &a determined an on, and h* me to: he showed Lhe perfect balance " Miss Mary is a long tim � coming down . . .. . _?.1_.__ . . .. I! . ' , . . . mi . . - . � '­ - . � C I . . �` - - . :. funny. too. I What a foolish, foolish question ! What I of judg7e�t 0 r . . - Fact is, I'm riled. determined I am too marry you, I not this which is unquestionably genius ' tMte waiting : - can you or an e do while those two [ said the youth t the serve I Do I giv UP the hunt-? No-and here's fiends if not next year, the year after. I It is not etended that this was at - ..:. year, next, P rRtegY in some for the young . ,Y's appearance. - -- I . .- _- . ... . I . . I " . I . . ., . t- 1� � : - 9 � , , - .1 your chant -1, your only chan6e, if all You've -yes, Geor�o:, fiends-go on as they So don't ter, us have any more talk about its higher poets • ; but there were sufficient "' Perhaps,"' he added, ba laugh, Go she , - - - . - A� , . - .2, . . - . .. , - wvl� ' :_ .!--- - - i; 0 - , . told me is true. Perhaps you'll talk of my are doing? They're the masters, and between other young ladies ready to jump at me; chances o error, anti a mind less great, a is making up her mind whether to see me " r - ' --- ': . . . them they'll break my dear young lady's ' I . - . throwing you over. I don't throw -you over, heart, . They may jump; I shan'thold out my arms nature Is patiently careful, would have not.,, I --No." said the servAut, with. an icy - - - - �'.. ._­., I- .. . �: * � - . * .., - . . . � - t. .. n - -,. - unless - well), finless something. to catch them. been carri ad away by the tremendous sue. smile -" her mind in making- , -! - . , I - � _. _ . - - , but vou*now what the inducement has been, I There's a saying d - . . .. '.." . . .1 � .:1 ­ -_ . I . , . An'd n(* the prize is to be snatched from at Heaven helps those Father tells me everything, of course, and cessen obtained against the rcgular�armies of up. Ps i . : � " �. � 9 I. , .: ..'­ . . . . . � . -1. , . _. . � :-,-- me, Very well. I'll have some satisfact - that help themseiv m I keep thinking of he told me what you said to him at, Chudleigh France. It is the completeness of the genius An anecdote which has boto told of Mr. . 0 - %. :;., : , r. .. - : 1. .. , '6" . that, and if the worst comes to the worst I . --' - : - , : - . . . . � . r I owing money to of the mail w ich fifty years hence will im. Parnell in his cricketing da$.x well illustrat- I . - ...,.­._ 04 I - . - . - I "k _'. - _. _. � I __ See how she likes- that. I'm not blind or I've got to say toy - All Mr. Redwood -, bhe landlord of the Brindled pleas tile nili student � es some other sides of the mad by showing ng hia � . � � . . - . ..1. . '. , � - for it ;I'll sell you a . •shall have somethit g to say about it once about Mr. Haldane - - - * � . - . . .�,_ - . _�. -�-. . I .. ; . . . - _ . . - drop, . too, . _.� - - : . -,'4 . : I . deaf, Haldane ; there's another fellow in a is, don't be surprised Cow let, something d about that ; In the i of the late Emperor Freder- readiness to take an advan4ge, and the na- . - - . t " . .. - . - __ - I . � , - * ­ - . ­ . ,!�. - the way. If you aren't clever at anything that oc,'urs- We net know and now I can .- - - .f 9 .. � er enough to tell On what father has- ick there a convey % tive stubborness and self-will of his charac, - L.. .,01.. .- I - , ­' 1 k. J f( � .- . 11 ­­ ­ , _ . - shunt him,)ff, take the consequences. It's a old partner, Mr. 1 vivid im cession of the strength and deci- ter. " Before Mr. Parnelltentered. ities .. - � �­ , � - .." what we can do ti I we're put to it. Not found out through 1i stray notes which co � . that it will bring ,,on and me any nearer Barlow. Mr. Redwoodh Pot ::- ­ . .- f " ; t,h - - - � quite as inuch your affair as mine. a& got Mr- -H&ld^n'b * 81011 Of VC 4 MO1tke'5 as pre * :�. li _,A�� . . 11- .-. " - � - . . . . I'm together. Fin sirm' character. On Aug. he tty well known (wrote I An Ulat- - -- - _-­ . .-. : ''_ - 't -'.,f - ... . 1. X( re . . . . . - - -, t1 e magnanimous - , aking in riddles, you'll under his thumb, and can sell him, up x4 gay 20, after the a$ battles round Metz, we or Lo some years ago) in the !.: - t Y�� I- playing ous in not retiring think. I CW1IL I I . 0 ' h . r : : ly,-V, _ , .. - - � . - . ­ 9..--- � from the field at once, and leaving the affair .,,10.p11i-Iea'nt elpan thing. win ate he pleases.' That's the secret of the-.r read of ,, . iv-­T. ul . ir But don't lot them think they can UY me friendship, ' Mooltke quite cool and clear as of Leinster in the comma' : -' '. - - .'.* - � . ­ . I - ..... : Meter ­ ­ , , _.. �,-.� . r entirely - of the W . . .1:�� -al . - - enti I in the hands W Umb'and Fresh t and of their both trying to force ever • detarmin,34 to march on Paris • Big. of a cricketer. He was t#1 ink- .. -'.. - . I � 1;�*, IF - . I L . .Z.1'. - � � - , I - ­ I . . over, try vA' hard " the like the a Miss Haldane into the match. There in . ..r,i moderate i in those I . _.. '' . -C. - : - water, but I confeas I Pdo4't liki to be lwat' - � . . and by no means sanguine." low Pleven, and very ardent . _. .: - � � I "-. t . bi - . . I - . -- - � one clever pair, the wretahso,,- 64 Y�e got my occasion for 9 MY OPitdon Of. a Nov. 23, )y which date the activity of the cricketer. W considered.:Plmaill-tem red . � . ­: ��, - v. - and I'll ho 'd on awibild longer. 1AMb a % my expressin - . . . he mort p era, m 'a I ... 1i - I :1-: , . i Freshwate inform me that t� with about me, an., I intend to Wee them an of Mr. Redwoo&n character _t.bo weret, , ., ill - tempered �, : - - V 1. �_ . , ' . French Army of the Loire was assuming and a little hard in hiso0onduct of that - ! -� , � - . . .. ­1 . _ . - ! . . _- . , . �..­. .I- ., must be pad offor renewed this ve day for my dear mistrm' sake. Sheitthatdim. of characters, Rachel--perneodung *-•sweet gieat dev 31opmeaL, is referred to as &&a pastime. Xor example, when the next bat -'- ' . . . . .. I.. .. I I I ... - . .�,_, 41. .. �. I gi ' . months. you can't cash i4p you ow 0 tracted that she loses her head 'sometimes, - a • lady ; I can only pityber with all my . . .. .--,. ... .�.: *.,::, � . ....--.- .. ho . -, - �II . - , . , . � - - and w%nts someone to-f hGwt# tnomentc,� exciting combinations. Moltke was not up to timi�, Mr. P#tnell as captain '.. . . - .1 I , .. I . - . I . . I - - terms for r newel; so be wise in time an hthk for 'hbr.' Won in h: Of . - � - ti ," and wish well tlititaigh ii� Is' I to .. . . i- . - -,4 I'll do that. . explains ChO butire situation with the ut- of the fielders, used to clad a wicket. - ' _. _. bring your precious daughter to her senses. I say, and harder to me, how thingg . . .. ..;.:. i . . . pi -_� L � advising, are most clearnesso and moderation has a ways course he was within his ri t in doing so ;. .. � : . . . __.. . � ,�. - � . ry nmg 9 uy ine over.. Mr. to turn out. An for ' ­: :-, - � ,� _. ': . , .. - ci .. ...... you a t that is Out 0 considered and calculated everything d g' but relished : - � . _.­� _' ,.� � ;___� � - - ­ : .; , �': -- - .,-�11� . . ­ I . � _.__ . __1. % . � lei � . ::'' � T - - . Hat ��ta ne first course when the q uesU Father and have'no r constantly hit* &he right nail on the h ; in A country where the ga .. r played • .. . , . _. __ ,_, , _, If re of a fool you will take the first ' Yes, they a - . .. LUG cornies but his doing it was an . � steamer home, and I wish you JLoy of your .. on. right . � .� - ... - � - � I'nl one: -ape - as 8 that 1m , is neve - ' I .. y young lady - . - . .� �'��_ - - � . , I I " . . ' " - _* - _.; - . _. - . V,.,�, - • 1,4,- ­_.-� reflectiox-tA luring the voyage. - x:ouris most does to a,dviA*-oniy father wants Me to MAY thiL but Ramon a shoulder shrugs and spitting, on the assumption that rule will be �:' ,..''* - . . . - I �.., _ . .. . . ­ :_,., ___ . . 1.1.14 - - to j. , - " .. �. . .. .� , t, -1 - -, - - . I not MDT i a Vr - . . .1 . . :L ]_ . . �_ I'. .. ­_.,� �. , unamiabl' � L . - . Dry 11611, end has got We have a homy, not very rand certainly, and PQ&6elskils Olympian assurance often enforeed. n order to '! . � . r . �, � � 4.1, I .o in a victory L . �.. - . , : I f_� . I $0166 noneenaicid a( tics in her head about a butvarycomf table,auJitEe" i t. f - *_�, , , . I . I - . . - ­ s , -- i.� , '­ � in . , . . - - 1. Or re I Is o . - I . - . ­ , � I - - ­_ . '.. . - lli-;_%�`�, , -- . . � 1 : LOUIS REDWOOD. u influence the King." on Jan. 15, Von he did not hesitate to take vantage Of itie � ­ L- .. :I - - I tr ­ ­ ,,�-� - . r -.: ,.,. young Mau far &WILY, and what it stupid thing and your young lady, if ever you sho r o . .,.. . . •- '31 _ ..-; . ._�� _.� ; ,,Z­.,% ` . - - ': CA= 31 CE PROM Davin expressed ;. . I . : . - , * HALDANZ, NEW YOW Ullbe Werder ]is ' a wish to be strict letter, of the law. one occasions - A. � - TV , ` . .. - ._'. - ­ � ,,­�*­- " . .. ro t, 11 - - - ­ "%_ _11--1 - it it, and what a lovely time there is before driven to London for a time. Of course it allowed to raa the siege of Belt match was arranged betwe the - Wicklow .- �� , ".. . I se - - I . I .- ._1 _, .- ,,, ,. " ., � t.." co I , I .,­ . -1. .. �. o _.. �1. .. I .'....�'. d with icy - � , . - � " . . -,- �. _'L_1-"_'._,._` , _ . . REDWOOD, Lo.xDQN. � her with Mr. Redwood for a lover and a is a Wild idea, bat says, 11 Just you " Moltke mad this out, and added team and an eleven of the ., �-- -­ . . .� � ­ -- - , I., - . �'T, _, � -_-,, : �,� ShallIe Londotrin &.1ortnight. UeW. --'hu0b&nd,,.&#d how, beautiW,k - y . . . ml . . .1 :. . . , � -.-: . r . c . .1 -L� . . . I - _., . - ..'.. .. � I I .- - wi . i be for nnt that down, Georip," siad. I put it dovm and turbable calm : - Your Majesty be played on the and of e latter in the ,:� - - - ­ ­ ­ lad - I will ,; , �-. I. -, ­. - . �__. - I . .. �, - 1twill to&` when In 1A m While thin are in - . ;k� �: -. . . � , while have written 6D lay datikhter. Indozi tal, _ im ty - y " stmi, P."-hell d='tleas permit me to inform Gen. Phoenix Park. 19ta It's men, with .. ­.. - 4��- � 1 ,",;" - "', . - _� � '.. . ` e- ., -.' -..-,- z __1 ... - .- . IT14 14,kl I - ..: .. - 0 . .,. � -1 .. 1. - .,-- ,-1.1.. .- :_� � � , I . I -pulam. great - . .. .. ;,: � .. , ­1 / _- sa - I. . - - - . . . � . .,.! _. � �_ _: I - A N.� ,;.. _� - . . to Lr"4w a very aaXIOUS tO know hbw they We •'When he i v and beat the e -- - , 'fi; � be 01 right, Lmb band FrahwAter's notice and going to the Cleatres, and ha hope u willwrite to me-mote 0 A - for I m Word ar thar. he has situp - - I I - : A f lemur4w -and how • . , y 0 t trouble and inconven nee, many of . . �.., 1i #, - .- .(, : I y -Aejo. he them having to take long vas rly in the .,. ­ . . .� i Fno-m C. HAmANz, EaQ., NEW Yom, TO go I t _ I . , . an . ,3?e lormsJiY, !gap to ere a a M I .pose. :� I ,., 4 0 � ., here i $hall Id wi�c ild 6i 6in, Ana two bes, . - : - "._4 .. ... .. � :...: ..."-. - . . . I— . � . �.:. . I .... - - - ­'. I . beautiful etting on. .Remember alw&7% if you do finds him?" • 0 * , * J&altk - morning, assembled on the -� ­-�,;. - ��, - - I . e Vpwo'je he Adis- � ., -,,.: . . ;­ .., _.��4�t �., . W I—, -silk dresses woitin F -on the day she i think of anything can do jut me to b,p aw._ PU - .;..: .j � �. : . � ,�:.:.-. � , MW JI�WAWEI �dAmpp UAxz, Cguip or me in i - - IF , - - , I I . - , , Praise. -1 � - . , ..: . all , - I , " pperl to - beyond all * Wit,fiin a te occurred between Mr. ruell. and the - � - _� - __­- ,-� , ­ -..' I . -4.: e�, . I .. - �. � % - _ 'k; � . Ith ­1 . . : . - q..# I ­ . Z8, . -:. - .:"- - - - . . -� , . .� I �t - �-;­ . ­ ­r I., . 4r I _ , - - �­,�i,,, Jt6GJVPA &K. f I r6y'la 4nd t me know, and it shall be done. . . 4­.- ..-,-- . .1 -, -.1 I I - M, heil .. _ and he settled the hole sftir." Snob* captain of the Phcenix The Wicklow, .. - - i ! � it- . .,_ I_ �'. AS , .! '. X w , _ I - .11 I � I, 1% so t"i , , . .. , '. t Agnw*-7011 ddistrissek: le ie��ly. - pO of &b , ,!I _,., � 6astrw . . ld�, OpAgp 10 - - _. _. .,. ,.: . � � -- � 1. I .__0 *1 am st work on the most beautiful drea. gHmpm al low the great chief of the staff in taint wished their oWUn ca to give in - � I � , " : .. " ,;: , - _.. - M � - .- I Chmen - 'a .!.,. �_` - ` -- , 1. ".. I . _­... , ­ �. �, ;21, tl - - Mr. Redwood's offermustWaocepted-must, and white veils, &n all that, and all that ing tables you ever saw, all of inlaid wood, an =mist, &able 14)4t,. - ., � , '. - _ , - , . . . . � . I - . : - - ,., -.,.,.. .. Z - ..-* - .;!, Sol i % I my. There is no 41J1ernv,dve-; YRq oompol - 411 Vhere's qi re b W i . . . I - j and let the match proceed � M -:- - , r. , t . . 1� .".. �: a U!"p, in ray eam with t �- . . , 2. . ': . . ­ ­ I ,. .. - your name, Rachel, inlaid on the top. .ft . 11 ...- . N. ;�.. � � 11b - , __ ­ . . " . - un . � �, - .. . . V..'� _. V. - I I . , give - - . .;, I I �.. -�' .V1, .i�'. - . - me - era to wem, and the am .1 I - rather t* ��: 1. . - 1, i . I alwsys, Bat I -p*w e fi , . I ww stubborn, and . . , 1. "6� , -1, . - - .. eleven k. � - - 1: ­ : - -, �,-�,i- -�� .4 we to disclose what ho to keep' MY Juite a household of furniture • i , .- 4-f4 � . .1 � 1. .. � - _ ,� �_:. . , getting 4 . ­t - t marched big grow 14. ., '.." �-_� �. -, . - �'� . , I IL . � from y I ha bepim, a good hqr to you, humming goes away,, and I curtsey and say , " PPT ­f , . .� ... .. - � _�'� _­ .�,� ­_ . on I y 1 , I �� .. -4. - .1 .�_.. J - I "I - I I NAY for a& I don't like the delay, you - Whatevir W unjust can zif I I This must have been a Ill t party so re- - - 1 � - - . -,-. .­. ad, 1. �. , 1. '. taim U = ') Y'�Vk flilnqt, bu 1%hAo . . Pi . . . . - and * , - c _ . I � ''. ._:� .I, . .. &y1samuse....'. 41, 1 -, _1 - .. ..: , I " '. ... . - . I Ma no savi neo""ry, . - . , - � _t, � I hope in , Youni MY Will be happy, and ow Well enoU ��, I � _;� , 1, - �11 _ Sh, but It give&jins time to true son , and the as M­ifice of turning without their ex � - " ;? �-./., ­ & . . , . . _;�.:, - _11 I . . � must now tdl you t4e,plain trutb.. - Mr. there no doubt of that if *Mke & lot Of things that will as . of In -,. Z--, - I Z� ["�,-'.­`Jr,�_ �., k 1. � . _ff * 4 , . � -.-.:, .#, . , - - . -, 11 .. - - __ ' ' " , hse es to cirelimstancem will, in eve went •; but the csptam di Can. � . -, - .- _;., . _K. I . maj 1;e � time in rind i 1, ._ . ,�� , - ­;,1_.:.",�.* - - . ,� . ,� . , For years pasi J�hayo, jn dwow*%�*V W! 0 or bindy by and by. Only� Rachel deari souse, and In 4 casen Unwise latter years Mr. Paxnell, It -1646,t�!A�_ - .; .; .-A.. � - . , _, I., . own of an - 0 '-, . V � - ..3_�s,� . .. - ­ .L:, kI.- K. I . I , � I-- . - ....� - .. . . . 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No. _b .,:_4. .,. - _ . - plexion, cilres y il. - 1-1 Cox- 1 ,� � ,; , * - 4 -Ilm- Tomw and 13w0yea Ste., " � , , I - .,� . . - ­ .;" ew!q 4 0 n was at and prices are elevated accordingly. The rriwaron, so th A* your drugost,' for it wifte to- P,•_. __ 'M � . ­ � . me] I " " _ _ __ � -_ 4 . . . � .... Ar1,-­r,Ae% w. Tfnntn . �,!:,_- " , in 1h. AoJem, 0 -the va of Asla re weight of the crop in Ontaria this year supply In a 00MUMS2 Rau-, , -. .1.1 : .. . � -1.1 .. " -1, - I .4. I-, 1% 'I.- � • , . � ­,� - - - ov �- . i I , . would have depressed prices probe lily five the substances - I I ,_1 � 10, .... ''.. "5 1 " - - ,% _ _ . 11 - r"­Aa" - � � ., . . Work. I.- - . . 0 any needed to on- . U,&%.AAU%V A3%JV.%. AAU"1,0AA1%1A1-J&A1; 1:6-14-A r'Itp t' , I WHEN am, IS DEATH . I - . , � , . . " the Blood. curing. tra's gu iF lv�,, -_ I..:. ..., . ,�. " cents per bushel below �roeent quotations - () ,by id�ffar .,.� 4 z­,- " . I . ­, plete housew . " ­I ""'.. � . - . �- ,vq � - � _� .� at Abit K6, in the Soudan, in January under ordinary circumstances. An enqrmous 11 I diseases eming lood,the,&T64ost_At I !. '11'� I I tor-mi a nmftn iz :u on ho Id -�,� I 'r;.- J �V_ � I k, . r... . Rensfutweasimeftm old WA#05rfddj0b1Kdfft# 1885, he was actingas the eppondent of a quantity of oats is ovasimed in London, and . N .. Poon and , A 9ti ikk an =4 r ;,� " W i I of the Lowdo4k I 68tandard" -who. Served -i r BLOCO, or from tic afflaira. Send for Musts circulars and'. I-. R., � . � . - . I . " r�l 1;-, . .1. . , - Loiktoirr daily. An A%bo dpeafed him Russises misfortune may prove a great ad- 1� HUMOR= Llw�lcjt, Torionto.. � �� �, �., . le .. - ';' - 11. - �� terms. WaL BuraGs, Pus , I %:L'!.#�,4!,,� � I 1�­,­'I't"'n, .., I , I& Arglasial6tan. was In' I BLoomN and I . � I 1. CUM..' . - Z : - . I I ­ ' t' _' I � I � ­1R* ,1 ,,� .4 " - - ­ through the neck,, but when he - found vantage to C&nadi&u exporters in getti a ; ?�­4 ti, The writer remembert bu6e,,mee ing, a vig.prate and Baum , , � , _4 tl ,"�, -, - t ; , , . on the Uttlefieldi-staiding stiff and rigid, hold on the London consumers that they lid . edlim • " � `0 STAY - :4 - , .- C . - - - --b , - ­ �!,T . � newspaper man out on a sanitarium in the . . mmm.d , the nx-ooxo an ' I ... . 11 . We the name 4M ad- ., ; ; 1�', i �_". end it was with his right iland gr"ping in the not have -befam- There an large quantities RAY FEVER . %,� t C . t when broken , ;.,�, �, . ­ , . ; Himalayas. A. dreadful famine, which cost I #"41nthe - - . I � eve the � -, ' dressof4weryou . -- � 0 - - I . . gAp of death the throat of the man who had of gets in blaoitobs, this year, whom the down 'by overwork, - '- >: <_'' A ." I � - � milliuns of lives, had be . �;___ I . ire".. _.., - �_. " t . . � many . en raging In .5.1104ptia� AN . & - .. .­ L' ad him Both were dead, Thb� manner of yield in some lQqalities rea&ed 100 bushels . montalworry,diseas% . ,, . , � I - � „. - "., Bull” N'T. - . _ �zl ��- I - .- . . Bengal and the northwestern provincqp of A exeesses and indiscre.- & ASTOUMI'Apu.1houl" ". "�,_9 �.,i­ '. - . - - ` k, - - Burnaby's death has since been ifiade a to the &am . . . .w ��7wj� ­�4 ".�'. ., . . � . India. To get at the facts of the calamity I i I tiong. r They have a ."'i, . . _.,� .... �.. ,��1,1� v ., 0� . .. :1 �. ''. . , - ­ 1. I SPBChno Aurtow an - - I 'k-�k , , - , model by sculptors of'the heroic, but the M �. I tn - I " , �._ - - , h , , - . and give thedi to the public, he had ridden 0 � k .1, .- -_ t . . 4,1.,.4.- !K 0 3p-lp- 13NT 0 ,,, -0 351 a � ,Q' , I . . . i * have not marked the group. the choked = as 11 0 SXXUAL 13YOTZX of - I 1; A�,­...�k,;,Ik7 _R�,_ , . . through the famine-stricken districts for - Away I Awayl There isdangerheret -.-.,i - men and women, WXJSOW�3 Coualt � ROPS - - ' *''..:-: 'J" __ .. , 1, 'V , " . . . - , ."Ir , ..: � - �, -,_ 14 and the igantic, -black-mustachid guards- A terrible phantom is beading nepr, . ­­ give M fti--, - ­ " ... �':��,;e_.-- Kf, : months, enduring privations which had . . _ restoring xAwr VIC1013. Will 1kire positiveland ins relief to ­�_:,_, _­d '. _`,�'-.'� . " - I man,. 9 4 no human brbxth , " Ala Last Scoop,"' h ,they With no human look -witti and correcting all suircring from Co Colds, Hoarmn Sore Throatu g - -�� � -, - , I • .", %. , , . �- I Spa _. - �._ AL _w i wrecked his constitution. 3 1 4,-,:. �,� ".., ' . .. I IV, 1, . - " , . , ' � '' � - tie had a sweet He stands beside Lhee-the hunter-Death I rfamauLA_aiT= and oto.,andexeinvaluabletGOra rsaudVocalists. A'";,I.- ­.'� i". - , ,­ . -1 In have one apppropriate enough. P, �, � � ,_ F, . ill V., " , , �-�,. I—- , way 0 SUPPRICSSIONS. IL& T. W. stamped. on each P. Try them- .�Y.`,,�-,;�'. . JIK I ip at same estrous r young , " -i � ,� -. �, , " � ' - . �� � f amilingwl-.en his If there in one dhiesm more than another , IIA: � w flowers and conduY&d'4w1itk,hi " "' hisffiis. I .; _*_." ' � .. '. � � in 04�, . _-- ;, . ;`1 I . . '. I o finds his mental fee- . I , ; . - � ! I I _ , , ­ , �, �, Come n, the special ones nd that like the unbidden, guest ate, ' -', V­;'1N �� ,-p,,. , - -- �, . . . . . . � 1 , . fortune. One evening, a . ' "'y" L " I lv;--­t� , • E aloes dull or failing, or "' ►: I ' .-nini, just befell th�## ot', . ,1ER I' MAN Mbi ' , -�tj ,,.- __ " Y,,p..,V.�l _ - � ­',­t. -- 'te, ��;J. .., .iA �!, ­.. 'k, . !;i�g, � - , , -Lb, , I ' � ndew to arr.slalso oat his life a banquet, it in Catarrh. Insidiously it steals his y.i were fiftling,should tako these � -, � , - - V ­ , . came, when the 416se6ding sun wis casting �__ The Boiler Ill ' �_ � , . 1,i;-.,.s , about- tJie � am" time s&-CeL-Bu=9,by,-4i&- ' uPOn you, 11 with no human breath" i t rad- T 'will restore his loct energies, both � . pectiot., " �-' '1�101*141 _?"'14 A" " k K .,.,. 0,`�, � �., L " - A �- ­ � ­ 11�,Z� 1.� . - %1� 1. � ,,, ­ -.'Mmi . n�b ment&L AND INSUROCE CO. . . Q �. - - , . r, I - . " -41 - , - .".. V,� oi- ;,, � " �� ,ft .� , . long fields light, athwart the snowelad -bout •& ,,� GMADL_ � " , � Xe The writer remembers Cameron's intridue- ually, like the octopus,,winds its coils a 1. , . � � ,. 3 N, ._V'. � sides of JumnootTa and Gungootra, whe . . I ,�­_,,_., , .1 .. � " . -, 1 "'.J .. A :16, ­V I .. ho ­ "W _ ..- ".... "", - - . where tioi(,U Joutbaliant very well. In 1870 you ajud crushes you. But there in a medi- am Established for the prove Stefan boiler -- �,_' - ,I , '­ " - . I no care On �i�,­, , - .,;. - -:�,.,-- . , EY �XOMANT', ' ' " ­ - the sacred Ganges !%keg', its ,,,source In was' bdis what call #' . cine, called Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, rrossi �� -�41,, - . ., - . " I _#1d a cotton-" ir gulaxities. explosion by proper inspeoLio Sir Alexander � � ,�,- 4-' .R" -, M-­ " � ate - nal glaciers., hevained himself on hi$ cot . - I inevitab Y Y �- ­-_ - 1. R" . . . . . !� - t.:-, . that can tear you away from the monster, ant - Campbell. K.C.M.G., Lieut. 'v. of Ontario, _s 1�_l .. ..; 1; , '.. � . - irchant's , His headaatte ,,=,",I w1re". .,g,., lo. .- ,t �4. .;%t - k or cottoo M4 ple ted. I L -.1,1, I I 1. - , 'k ,V ,4. . - ��, 1, 4 � ,-�, , `,�. - 'i ,*::: -. . and recited: with iiithptic'.'feeliag the Preoid.ent. Keatt 01111ce, Ca a Ute DUU41- - , ." �". " " I � *Nezam,-s oini -_ and turn the then point of th. should take them PmmL , " 7- . . 1, . I ­ �,�.. 11 . lines It le . 1­1 � _. . � . were at Ifyhabad, in ile rMin _ per. Ing- King SL W., To-rosite, ' nis 4 _- and.ft ­�.X_ s �J,. k.::." - .,�� 11ASU . . ­�, , t �_ -ta, , - � � � -- ­ I . . . from Ly cidas ; . � ions, and one of the principal cantonments The makers of this wonderful reZ;MotVer, -YOUN ENThey will cure the re- _-M ItingEngineer8and �,: � � - _.;�, " . r which the - c1bar spirit loth I bad habits, and strangtbou the . ",-�,�,4 �-, -,." I ,.,. , , A� _ 1�* . _ � . Fame is the spar .. �J . � 4 .. . He was in good faith, a stiand reward of OW ,"., ".,­ ". . I , - -'. �. ". ­ "Y ". ,� raise for British troops in the country. 9= Solicitom of P4s,entse- � - -, W "', -; r , ': �1. I - - r­ ,.- - � - . .. w,:�,_,� ( s, to e o an incurable case I Catarrh n the , I , " ­ti , , , : t':. ; . . (That last Infirmity of noble minds) td scorn naturally thrown, a cod de I in the com- for should take thaw. � :;.- ., "i, , t ­n � . Head. � I film S I - i 1. � , 1 �, .1 . 1-1, � _.. delights and livela borious days. pany of military "u, *Ad acquired decided . YO WOMEN 1%8410 nm" 'Wig -1 I-" I �1�1� -.-."- '­' - L I . V . _!��,-,." :� �, . _ I ­ , - �� '� " • " �, . I But the fair guerdon, wheq we hope to find ly-mil. � a6t now I � - . ummake G .�b, _�. � -, � . � . tary tastes At first 1, -- " - ­� �'. . -4, .-- �' 4\ ..- - and burst into a sudden blaze. , Chan cable weather, pioducing cold in _�t. ­ ��,' 1 .4�. �%*,, .. - . letters' 'm I C URE �_­ �.-� ­"111�",-- �_ - , H�drabad to ,'.the"' For sale by all druC&to, or will be sent upon a 4,4,* . ­ .. , ­ • - ,_ � . Comes the blind fury with the abhorred fro 1'Bombay the head and catarrh, responsible for one- testv tI1M!;.!,i, .... .N. , - . ., �1, ..., 11 . . . �_ ­ ..... I'll, . . -,� ...... , ;� � . . .: A - � receipt of rl)e (Mo. per box), by addressing - . � ___ -, 4;4-Ll • ,� , mm I do not mean .:;: - ! �'?' thgonmn T - . ,Ia . . ­- - shears, Gazette. Then- he commenced writing half the misery Canadians endure. Nasal 11 •�11 ­'tV- ,i�,-)�­i 4-1124 - - • . � on bave th- ir I . 1, I— I " "; � e', 9, - , . And slits the thinspun thread. . ra Z$JL WILXALAMAP XND. CO. 00IL row ammm I 111save maw as _;1. , , ". , - ,_�_- ,:1z , .- - - I . ' . � , " - I I - W ____74, 11­ I ,� 'it,�; I' ,.�, - .. editorials on military subjects. It wassoon Balm at once relieves cold in the head and lbwkvilla. Of ow FAIJAII0 1��,,.!6-101tht,b . .11 � •1 0 . . - ,-'--:�.� x . . �.:- .. ­ '. I . - '. - �. ... ., - One of the saddest examples of the ill- obse'rved that he was well posted on his will can the worst case of catarrh. . . -­ ,4, :'­_ .. - -, . . r tootiiv the -_ . .v.,_,,' . / timed application of the shears of the blind themes, and he came to B6ntbay, seeking I NX015021 nom for =4 um $Mo at - -,. ��:,� 11."� .-k .,�:., .., - � _ q t� - I 1­ . ' ' ,� _.. : OR Canadian Patent - right for unan-.0 11 ­:_ . MW for a trestin and a Free Of . 4., V.: ­.A - Fur Ila for regular newspaper - work, as he was .6 C Give AXPM59 " POST-0 Z. X � I�A�.,4.t,_ , ,y. I �...j'f, -, 1� _. ,_ '.3. "t" on 1. 1, '. <'•t - _y was the fate of Januarius Aloysi What 811112 the Elanest N ? . I F aupi'n,, Be y Board," for organs nwed ,. Y� I I . . ; ­*1 . . I �. L, , I..f _ I .,. nadian Patent , FELAID2 ST. ,* .'. - -, - .�;i' �',�. ', - � -, - , � 1_ : ­­: " " 1 4 -�. 1. , I . I , ...�_,.. -�� - . ", *�.. �� � - _ � _ _ -A -, _.., ­ , � _� - -1 , - , . ' y i What can it be, but suffering and � . -�� ­ t career, showed a journalistic caps, . 10" bNT. � . : . . MaeGahan, who, during his comparatively 4 6 sick and tired " of the cotton b a - -- . `'fanning Procem" AkdreEs In- . i .. " . , - paiDess in ter � Alt SA LIL & J� a. R�OT, M.C. . 186 A - - short - wretched mofussil stAtion. f - ti for `�, .�snni F_sT. TORONTO. ; - . 1� Z �; ,�S_ � �, _�-, ". - -has not been surpassed by any itist, about that time the writer hereof sorrow, disease and death, if you neglect the vofttors 1U ou� Toronto. . ',� "! '. - -N ".- � __. , ­ . _. I ,_ I 1� : L N / .bi .!. , . . � - - _ bilitv which -has Mr I . �, " . . - 11'0 1'�. , '' . -� . , - I.i-. � .: . ­ -, 1� '. L .. 1z" I I Take Dr. I N - of a disordered liver ? MONEY 1-4 !�i. ,�t, I � �;.:'- ­,-.", -, . American newspaper correspondent since had to go to Afghanistan for the Standard. symPt" F LD TEA cures Constipation. Sick MONEY1 - , -1 . MONEW - �-­ ::, �' - � '4�31 , .. .-. '. I _._.... . �A L : - Y. '. . .-.-*t, .1; . ­�:. . 1­ Ir - He indulged in no sensational An it was perfectly obvio that another cor- � ___.... ­ _. � "� � I ---- - ---- - -- __ I — _ _, . - . his time. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery. It out. 11 A tfe ache, restoresthis Complexion. - - 1. -!" - v "­ j -, -I. us .. �� ,� I 1. � .. �­ - .1"'.. � "It - ",�­_., - - - . . . .. I - � ".. , W I , .: . . language and had no particular .11 , _ - I respondent would be required in the Kanda- . I . .317 Church St., Toronto� ' 0U. . ?I ,%. . - sells other remedies. Sold under con- (let Sample at GARFIELD TZA fklff a . . UAR cy LONDUR I , - & D C t I 1�� ; �� , ��. . . DARING - - bar or Southeastern division the 1 . . .'elopplofttv" "00wroftleft :1 ,I,- - ; I .... • --� 11 * ­ - . - TALES OF PERSONAL D -, .-. - I standard dition that it must either benefit or cure the . - - 11 . , . : 1� ..-. - ..1,_, . �.� - �� _,��_,,_ . - patient, or this money paid for it will be so � I � 1. His style, correspondent waa asked to gothold of a good - pa �_ .; 1,111 .'� or barbaripu bloodshed to tell. . � : ":,-:�- �4_� I ­;_ ...-�. . . . promptly 'returned. It cures all diseases . O" IN THE BIBLE" LOAN AND AGENOY 00 LaM � , -_ .� .. � . . I . man if posible to proceed with the troops . . . . 44 '5 . . .."4 , ... , I I .. . - - was} copious in idea,, but simple and uncon, - . &rising from deranged liver, or from impure . . , - .. ,,' , ,- - - . - I ­ I 1, .. .. � . 1. ... . . . �.� I ,. . .;� -Io:- i"', ,_4�;_ I � .,; - _iv . , - ­ . . �'.. YOU - , ��4 ; � , �. 4 " I oil �, � , : '� .. .--;.�'. - -1 - strained inform. As a masterpiece of de- .- � _. THILOUGH THS BOLAN PASS. blood, as b2iousnese, 'I liver complaint ' 7fial an "Album of Watches, DiaTopitsl I 14routo. . -,`i:.'.�� " ,..,�,9.'-1. ..,. 14:. . . ' �. . # __ - . � - - !­ , X � I scriptive'writing his description of his first . ­ ry, sun ,Bicycles and Athletic Requisites . �, - I I - k, ,.�.__;__.___! ""i � , ... , . " - - : rat " ' ' . .: . -4,4V i . 1; _A' ,"'I ­ . Iskinand.scalp, diseases, tatter, Jewelle '_ e0rank S. L�.. , : :-. i Here Was j nab the chance that Came '' in the Biblk bu you can find them in the - - ­ ­1 : 11 � Cameron was , . � " ?� �.. -_ �k­, ;' z , . - impressions of Khiva, when the famous old . . . capital .......... ............ 41. ! , �. ,:% e. .� .;� �'.:,. :1�-� I - I . scrofulous sonar and wellings, fever-sores, Taggart & i�o. I Ilustrated Catalogue. Mention this *000.060­1�` , . :: 11 . - dying for. He was recommende,A and got �� , 1, I , 1� :. � _., ­.. .;) - . � 1. .1 - )P, 1.01-1 � � , 6 . .: , I , kN-11.�'. _.. . - .1 . ., .� central Asign city dawned upon his gaze at hi Dint disease and kindred ailments. paper. Mailed on application by addressing : . 1.1 . ,4_11. . . . ..... 1., .. �-_ . - . - .., - . I I _. I - I the appointment. His work around Kanda- - . .,-.", ,ii'­ V. � � early morning, can not fail to give even the to Loim on farms, ci iA ., .. I . � --' . . Money ..., � I . i� . .�; �: P � ... - ;. 1, . - � , , " �, : �� , _..., .". � . sl. . �.4 ..3� : bar turned out to be admirable, and person- . FiR P4 K S. TAG'AGA RT 6i CO. V, . -1, --�., ,�A_..., . A re salt lake has been discover. C , ' [ 2d town property on liberal . of re . I - �:�:, - . most careless reader an idea of the observant pa . ally he won the reputation of being a dare & L e TAK 1fft1XL- -"A _.s-,i .. -�- i- , � , �, . Z." wi., ­_ ..- . . and poetical powers of the Ohio boy. - ed in f9e Hiw&Uan Island . 69 Kitit .�T. WEST, - - TORONTO In ut and AT LowasT ou - I , '­ :;�"'�Wi , . . .,,,�,V- I . . devil kind of fellow, who didn't mind 01PAL DzBMTURES PURCHAtz .' A . :._-�''., . � , L ,----- . — . . . ,".:­! -.�*t._,;��. 11 .0, 1W MaeGahan had quite a checkered career =- Revolts due to famine, and •*attended with Apply to local appmigers or to , , I .. - . __ .. • .1. .,.� - . . � .- . . . ­ . . V IV- I _. whether he was shot at or not while taking .11 ".. " � I , -0 .. -­.:_�!, - . � . . . . . J. F. KIEM . �__'_­,-,,�i_�--­ I : - . . • , . .. - - � . . brilliant while lasted, but would have 4 flying ride outside the camp limits. much bloodahet4, are reported in parts of SGF-Acnm Choice farms forsale in Out. tribe k • I ,.-'s,- -. .!,I . , 'it. I been much more brilliant had it not been When the Boer war broke out the - P"' . S irDE!�:OLL126 1% - � , i,.,­,,. , " - - Standard 1, . - N .0.) .1.. . I for the intervention t; - - f . . - -:1, - ; ", 1. �, I . .- ­ . - ,.:.-" ., . I � of grim Atropos and C1%iTy(h§-no%T.itn3*&ry.'1 . Of I 'tatiom r k:,; ,' � ­ lmrll '.�' - dispatched him to the Tranavaal. At the I . e Im , . . -, V. ,�.`.J. A. ,A ,-..-;; . shears." , - � , - .41 , - - � her "abhorred In I 87 0 he was en- . , , A tid. rra'y. be not too long, . - . I ., ­­1­ � .- , " . N�. - . I . fight on M aba, hilt, where the . NO Ic � . ­r_:".,. , ""' -� i , - , , , 11 It .6tli& fm , He �Zd ! an , k do Mh_ A- It , �� '0 ,V � O&I 46 " I - - - - - �_ K". � � I : . � aj E" glis-11 I -, '- - For slit, it, fadttlectininx. � ON IN THE er6LECTIdN OF - , ��. '4 . ! , ., .4. . gaged by the New York'Herald as a special � I.,- - � I ;J ."'.1 , � .1 . , "�­'L"� � � Z�,:, ;� - - , . I general, Col. Sir Pomeroy Colley, Was killed, I � LABEL . 1. I.r � And, t;ur,!I)-.'twouId be wrong- - . ­i -'-f' * ,! , I - :.,�,"k - . t.­ ­i­ ,." ­i - ­1 11"N . . . - . N.;,- . comes during the Franco-0 .erman I I not . to tell her of Dr. T'ierce's" Pro- F AM GXT - - IIFT � �:21 , an extraordinary. piece of luck befell him. ! - ' A CHOICE c '""'t. �.' - -, war. e. , ..­­� -1 achieved a notable feat when he HE GENUINE '. ,,, , Vf " - • � .XR -Somehow he' got tangled up between the - - .. - or of an addition to one's librasy elegance ' - ;. '­,.--.­'­,_;, �. -A,.,,.,,. . � ... ­­ ` over-took Gen. Bourbaki's retreat inE army I scription. We do want Mary to know, in . and usefulness will be found, tined in �;, .-.-�:-r,`­�,�', �. " . ,..-.. ­ : opposing forces, was knocked down, tramp- - . '. ,;. I,--,,- , .- ..... %1­ , - .- -1 - and. despatched to his newspaper a strik 9 someway orother,that thin world fanted I i X :, ; ,� I--,- -.' -...." - -'! .: . __ 1. .. . - . tp led ppon by horses and men, and treated SWRPS E f*� z-�.,., , . # . 1. the I . -1 1J­ -1 -, � � . series of interviews with the leaders Ott remedy will cure her beyond any doubt I len M " I 3 �`:, ""-' . ­ . gen a 9 as e afterward SRI I. .. - - . . . ., ! . I ., . � . . republican moahrohical and clerical nafties • . . just the medicine for oun womanhood . 2 - � , �,� ­� * I't tt I I � t 9 . � . . 1 24,�: � - ' I i if Sc6tch burr, "in very diwespectful .T 0 • I IV- 0 W "�.`,,:".-i'�;4; 114" ,il -, 1W3ET_.7!Z I WE :�*-,� .:� �_ 'C;f�- 7 : - , . At . - - When Paris was b�sieged he left Versailles and thousands has it bridged over that per. : . __�_`,. ,I: •J. I - 1 41'' t:.�.., ; a (I inconsiderate way." When he came to � 0 - . - W ' *\, " ": and remained in that city froin the begiuuin ' I . 00 13 I ! ,.. - .�-:4`.-.. . 11 , - 4" , - 9 NVMTJ ". 't � ; -'k-­_ I . . --* to the end of the dreadful reign of the I 00� . 8 . 1. ­ I I hi self he found himself in the middle of - ilous sea. ' x '* ' M � , ,* ' - From every 8tate, from evwy city, from W 'a _. ; I 14 '. .,' .. I i . I � 1�helloerarmy. - Atfirst,Lhe Boers ,;rored ' DECO TED TIN W � .. . TRE O" . I �11.1. 11.� - . � . nearly every neighborhood in this broad .0* • I * WE . � � I.. 1. I a - _- � , .. -, . - nune. On the termination of the war I _,L __ I I A + � _V_ .- , I . comr. I . 1. I% i ( . . . � 1 iK_ I I , , I � I " V, - FF , 11 I 6. , I I . ;F_ � . ; .�- �k� k. , . . 1, " � - V_ X - I - I f : - - . I 0 GOLUL111, Out, henuoul.mrilea who . W I - .., .I �4.1. .1 '_� . . he gas' sent to St. Petersburj$ as the vegn' land, comes the grateful aaknowl6dgmenb MAUUU AL MANUtAUIUKIRU UU. 516 ,ff%V~" #0 - - : ­_+ ,'�,_,;!, ." ­ 1� . . . ''. ,Z,. - � . . . I - he was he used him to convey aft of truce 231 In- Street E&O. Toroule. 06 . 1XCT1 I 0 i , - r ;. .4 - � ;, , r ,_-�, ." - 1A iy accredited attache of the New York . of what it has done and is doing for our I I Z ;b . I . 0 . � * 11, I 11 v " , - - . - . I - _;_17,­ - - . . . . . . t, ., � . to the British as the pride of his freedom. r - 0 .� 1 .A,,- a .. - I I i. -.. "._�� - .1-1 .. . . : I Herald. He followed Gen. Skoheleff'o 9�my Came until daughte a. The only medicines for the din. I 1, $I.. . � _­_ -1 . ..­ _. _ � . I , . . . . . -3, and this extraordinary Cameron travelled between both armies un tresaing and painful irregularities and weak 490 .1 - It �.` . ­ ­ - V, . - .-- . . to Turkestan in 18 1 . I ,A-, , '' �, - ­1 I � . ' negotiations'Wereco#�IQte. Qf course this SUCCIM62t 01; - ,_ _[ - . adventure gave. him ample material for 4is - 99 nesscso4 womau,sold with apositim guarnalm � . I '. , " , - . � I . ",.�,-­� - .�, �,_ I I - . .. extrgrjrtlhiarf-068i%�� goo,* Lim 46 -1 0 UMPTION6- Ton years reviAng. '100 editbra Cm 10 ed. * , , I .,-.,. I !:.,. - . I - book, " Campaign ' y , xamination invited. Got the . -,�. � I , ." � ,W whic6��as the envy, of ever ' 9t8er come - I for the above d1weae: by its • � . • -_ ing on the Oius and t' sec . `OP to give satisf"tion in every case, or i I Critical e _...".�, � err Mona . - . fallof Khiva." In. 1874 he Was back aga -1 • refunded. In other words, sold On trial.. ass the volu kw and of I Sold by all Dooksel lei-Q., Paniphlot free. z­ .1 . � . -throes-of a European i !;#*onde.a4 , , I I . . ow ­'� '-7 - - . ' . .:� . in the tiftniulti taking , . . I - a r stam4bg bows Indeed so strong Is my takh 0• a C. MERRIAM & Co., Springfield, Mass. - - , 4 , -: I., . . I .. . . lk"' He was penning his last " scoop -at -of When a man Vends his energies to to its effi-cy. smil TWO HorrLKS nMZ, � . . .1 _3, . 11 . I - . " 11 , � . . � . I his place in the fastnesses of the Pyrenees A -Kles when the fatal bullet speT - S Crook with a YALU ►kBIA TIURATIBX on this diwAw to any . . . � - :�._ , � j­4: � * . with the Basque troops of Don - Carlos- bou that a task hiss aim in not necessarily _ wWkm wM vdtl m4 me Vidr EXPUM &M P.O. addrem - - - ,.0 ­"�O: ­-, c, -il I I . (reached hisBeart. , Awepea was there - ed one." Yonkers Gazette. ' --- *I -, ' ' .,.�11 : .. � .�11 .�11 .� . 11 1" . . �, I who fail. . : r . A 4;1_ __ _' - _� -; F ST. WEar. TORONTO. ON-#. 11 i � I �_.1-: .. - . - 1-1 , 1-14. � `..-'� " ., . � - called the pretender, like all preteAders - thin-span thread of life and glor ' ANENT - " 1�, with Mr ever-ready shears to alit the . , , . T. A. SLOOU M, M. C., 1136 13EUIDE . PRADA PER M ' A ..� .y. � , ,�, .,. �--_ ­ . . . - - 1Z . 4 .-. In 130-5 MaeGalian sailed from England . .. "y a Noe Suffering. I 1. .I;. ­ �, - . — T , - . , '. i . - . , " ­ , - I . . - .� ,It !­ - .1.1, regions . I - ' It wnnfnp , V ; . . I . _. .-� i 'i. I --! � . , , % .. ,.- . . ., � . . ?Any. 4 - , �, ..' 4 . , . .*� 4'�* " .. company of a committee of scientific inves- - :* - . . DDUA . . I , . ­ 1: `�, - .. _. . _. .. .- , , ­ � ,I-- .- -_­. ._r Look Here._ - t KEEP N , ,- - , , , , ... P "I I - , I tive has had reason to bless that Loan and Savings CO I on ihe Polaris for the Arctic in the .. . I 6 : . . I � I . ­ valuable prepmtion, T. A. SLOCUM'S - . - I I , . I � . ; ! , - fe�l blue and despondent? Do OXYGENUND EMULSION Of PURF. . . .. , . .� � I .�." . . tigation. In 1876 he received a special � '' - .. I " DO You N - -- ,,.,, � 1" .. ,:", ", --- -_., __ I. - Invested Capital, - , 4000,060 �,,� _. _.:, � - I - �' � . commission from the London Daily.Neivs to pains rack and tear away at nerve and COD LIVER OIL Every druggist sells Y c W 1; TTING W -,-. �';_-�._ . ' I , ��adliYil. . .. , k'. A�� I , !T.1 . I - . : ..investigate the truth regarding the reported � musele and have you been dis'hppointed in it, whilat the office of the company at TO- ARBIL . i i Turkish atrocities i,a Bulgaria, and the light finding'& remedy that will afford certa,in and routo,10ntario, can bear wit 137-0_ X MA Ch (INA E e '- _� .­., t ness to the dAsly - ----- - ------ READ OF it � �. . _. "., " �"�' -_ 8ii .. � � - � 'Mr 8elving mw,Unme a 't. — ,�� . . _y _ �, , , -1-11 ;�J. :- he threw upon that subject bad cer4sinly no ! speedy relief ? If so, go at oncv to any d1rug 'increasing demand for It. 35 eta. per hot- AND - I K , �� , , I � ., 1.�., ''. -;�, . - '* " � , , , " inconsiderable etlect in preparing the, way 1 . Ar U, or send a M. amp The amp'c and Increasing rosoirces of th . 1. _. - -.j . ­ store and buy a bottle of Poleon'a Nerriline. Ve. . . � ­ _� , * .- for Russia's invasion of the Turkish empire. Jbr partieWar* and py�i e list. Company enable its Directors tp Make advan " " . :**��__" Vl�, i . - . I . I � . ! . ,-- is its G00%) rest S& SIR ew on Real VAtate securitiosIO ' amount . f '.. !._ - - - . He was a spectato- of Poison's Nerviline never fails to relieve neu i Why - Re Hu"ied.-"Yes, sic, I said � N , , :" I - ..:!. ­ ..'�- V - . - ., 1 -, - . ralgia, cramps, headache, rheumatism, and . delay. at the lowest rate of - , �, " , . r . "'Ll'out , , , -, �__ -ft,9E1,A[AX B1108. � ", - �', t, rw;--' to - .. . . ON THIS I'm& �� - � , � . _. THE TERRIBLE FIGHTINNO - , - ­'. .., all internal orexternal pains. J. B. Swaylack, "'I am firmly convinced that interest, and on the most favotabl@ terms. I . . ': • " M!i'rs., Georgaotrn, Ont. * • - � �,:�"-`;" ,;­ , �.. Carman, , Loans gra*nted on improved� farms and OR . ., - I ,� .. ..� � ,,;� - druggists, INforriaburg, writes: 11 All the the world is coming to an end next year. 11 .. �� , ,.- , _ � t - which-whirled around the Shipica pass and i . - productive town and city prope4tie", . .. � �� •-, -., - ,_ .- , __ CA p �, . ,: --�; �, V. - culminated in the bloody battle of ;)Ievna. ; Karties I supply speak very favorably of I'd like to stay longer and talk to you about . 1. . .. � *. " �_ - . ,h I - I Mort bentur ed., - � I erviline, and alwa3s purchase a second it, but I must go now." "What's your ' Application may be made t ujili lire local , ` ` ". " ..��. , �T, , " .', In the graphic descriptions he gave of thed% , ages'6ud "e' .:. �_. ­ � . r , , _ - . . � 1. � ')­._ � �! _., �... . .. *_ - assisted - � es . - .. _1Y_. ".1 � events in Bulgaria he was greatly assi, lot." Polsou's Nervi line is sold in bottles tl "at hurry' " asked Hilow. 14 The premium on Appruibers of the Company or , , - -, I . , on 1- � , . I �.... , . . . - . by his previous acquaintance with the j25 cents-by, all druggists and country' MY life-insumnedpolicy isdue, to-day before __ J. 114wbwt I—. . - ,il__.."..._,.!...�J,w, . 'I . -. - , R118- I ' M K BETTER " - ! .. ­..;"�-_"`,:A,, ,, � . - y�here. - I no-on. , . . I - - ,� '�'....L " _'� t.,� , bian commanding officers Gourko and Skob dealers ever I - - Managing Dlilect9r, Toronto `.. ' *-- _ , ", �'_ -�.. -- '_- '. - .. -- ; , . . I , " c . I I I �- ,,, - -4 " * ­; � eloff, but lie owed most of his success to his - __T_ - . I . I BiLnish'eoughs and colds by using Adams' � I" - .4 .- - I , . . -, - ; � '1-t .­�'- ." .11:, w. i ' _. T A Youl - ..,. - '. . �. ­.. .. . own intrepidity. For days he had to 0 I A ood st6�y is told of an English tourist Tutti Frutti Wild Cherry and Liconieo I � . i, - .,� - "k .!% .__,��'. � . . � THEIPIPMED "Re .� - - i�_. 1 - .. ., � 1 � ­ • - I e I Sold by ­To". ':_ -� :1. .. i"._­1-,.­,.- . without food, and four times he lay in the who5ccompinied by two ladiep, visited &'Gum, all druggists and confection. rMHJrr,8 I TH UIYZF=SAL IM7.7- STAWAIM - " - . ` i . . - _r. I I.. ..'�%�­ 4, - ; 5 n ]VONyet who have "We"aprom . , �, . 11 . Russian trenches stricken down with fever. � Parisian rea�aurant. He volunteered to - Ors cents, I � 11mr, . , _ ''" . .�Zo. . I 11 c.,�,�_�i�- 1, !� f��.'_. ,,`�__- . . - ... ­ - - L - - CHROX]f ONCBZTIS, comiffs, NOPPER. .'' " - IN ­ "�., , I . . I . -­ - - - - M --w Xcelmes - ---- � '. ' -��'- - .- ''-�` ' 'A physical wreck he weneto Constantinople . choose the dishes. Taking the inenu from ' Mental worry, ovet ork and - e 7; cb,LD4 Ir FORM OF WAfir- . . ? iw�NCN . .. . - . .­ 4�: - . - i during the time the peace negotiations be- I the waiter, he hald it longenough to convoy'are the fruitful- c4uses'of insanity. Dr: , - I �� , _.,." .._ !- ', 7;­ �� I '- . - - , . . . - , 1- �: ' '. ' - "' , "' -, . , . • � . : tween the czar and the sultan were proceed- i the impression that he wag a profound lin- Williams' Pink Pills are an unfailing rem. ZK0 difter OWV Imm erw ­ . 8UHRSTEM . I � . � * .._.�:._ 't- ` \ 1. ., I 0 � 74� � � . . , .x . % . r u I " -_ ,-. . - . : L a a - - 1'�_ ...V '. _k ing at San Stefano. AtPeraanepidemicof guist and d read the contents through ; edy, building anew the blood and restorill is . � ...* 1, .1, , '. -..-Z;, , , I ­_ , •, I . ., .. � . . - - - � --,-, _.If�%.!, :. . , , . ­ 'it' ..1-1. ­ .:;: ..... �'..'­K,l , _ : -,..� - - " ,,�-,. . . - - then,to strengthen the deception,he pointed, wasted Energies. Good for - . -V�[i � , , . spotted fever was raging, and his enfelblel ; Mon an .� ­­ 4' _ _ . I �. . . , , _ .,� .�:. ,,, constitution easily succumbed to the die. *t with the sic' of one who had made lip his women. . . . : 11 . - , , U .. S, -, -,k;A , '��-� *.. I . . I .11 ,, � - �� ­ ___ 0 � . . .:.i:i­ �.;, ,' , , * ­ � . I - . - -, I mind on two items far down the list," and, .' 11, w true it is that afflictions travel *in 9 - I . .� . I i � --".'. --, A. � - !,. ,�l � MacUialian was not killed picturesquely . vp to I 0 . I , , , - - � . 11� , 1-1 �t.' I I . .. .-'--, Z,.,.­_-:-,­­ .. � I itobegin with, ordered the 11 Xflorkg . . � � .. i ­ .. -i I ­�- ,,v ­ _. . ­1 11 . . - . . . . . - ... -1 A '. -, ��Ilb : ..", - on horseback, but he died as gloriously as pairs. They -have the hog cholera and a now . 1J �, ..._�­�.:­:' :1;�.k' r _ . . . I I., ;W I 1. �, I �, �. 4 - I I . : t supply the party with them. Win chagrin. weather prophet in Illinois. . - I .: :-- - � Z.14�� " ." - if he had been. San Stefano was his last I �, . , . �,�� - - . m .. . _ 7 ,.:, - . "scoop." " and the merry glances of his friends may; Up�o the B. Jr. P. COV813 DROP. Ask -, ­­T , , ­ , , . r I ?L -1� I'll -_ P. i - ,,I . . , 4% . Col. Fred Burnaby of the 14oyal Horre ' be finagined �vh�en the waiter, with imper-'� your Dru %� . �.:; ": , , "'. , . es Grocer, or Confectionary for �,._% -:,;,�:.-, - It I I f - . , '.. .". J . them. anu�actiirod by the Tonos-To Do;. - ., I ­1 � ; .�- , , : -, � . guards became famous throughout the civil- turbable gravi y,� placed on the table three . - t�,­,�,;. �;�,'+�- CUIT AND CONFACTIONKRY M. Tbronta � �­­. -,,�- - � . ­ -1 I' .. i " - I I ized world by the publication of his "Ride - . I .- I . . . ._1 I..' . , finger bowls filled with row-water and a " Liver Oil and, - � . - - .,-,.- 4�- -- " Of Fur C d ­ i.. ! �' 4�;_ - - - ,31 every IW persons who travelled on 9 ­ - �_,, J , ,�. �,�. ,.- , , ­ - . to Kb Twine -glass -1 . * ...- , ­ . � I iva," but long before that he had made h Ill: I � , . I , I � , containing toothpicks ! - railways last year 88J want in t� . . - . more . , . ­ 1. - ".'. I . , % - . , � . than a local reputation by being re. i - Experiments in training dog@ to at in I HYPO HOSPHITES � . I % .. � ... �'... I � - - . ­ . � . I .. , . - � . . , - - Z�� .., ' ... 1�: , , I � - � - �; , � � � . � , , . class carriaRes (or, should we say paid for -Of 0 and gods.' � -_ ,, � - - . � gar4ed as the . � . - time of war as scouts, al I senti- . - . � I .'. . , messengers and - — 1.� '._' ,�'! -. . . third-elm tickets!). while 7-7 went second, jrl- ,18 : " I ". _ `� Z . ,el - � .; L � . . Tr is r A8 PALArA.mr . I � / - .. ,.�� .-.. ' - n6la are -being carried on with- suc*cesa in I � il . - .�.`,*. .- . - RONGES MAN luITISIL Alt r. � - 'at - � I �� "., -'�,` ., � . . . ST . T IN fts m id only 3.7 went first-olam - AS AUL I Zfi A WON"DERFM I I I � ,,,,.,- .,�,:: ! most of the infantry regimonts garrisoned in , . . . ; % . � ��:', •'-i:: '44 - I � ­ _-, , . .. I . � ,1:1 ­ I'L. . 1. � . .:�, �; ._ 4- - . _ _ _ , , - - I— - .L ,- I FL�Zfim it is Used and __ ,._ . , - ti.- -. The story is told of him that at a dinner - France. The I manner in which they are I - .-1. *. T. A. Mmuide .�. , 1� . . . ...­7-.­­�' �-_!'.-:.,;, , " , - . ­ .1� - L endorsed lanso . ­ t I t , en '" When a dog is to act Avoid au .1 , ­ " , "I w On& - , - *­' 11 - .. , - I .. 11 . . . � - .. � � ,D RMULSION of PURE im"at" .-,4' ..:­ I .�, . . I by some officers of the guards in educated is ou I I OXYGgNIZF "s or Row bv. .i :�!_, _. _. . � . 4, �1_ � 11 � , ! �, "'. � � r van barracks some funny young as messenger two men are detached from a - , I � . ' ­t.., . � .. :. ... .,-. 4., the CODLIVEROIL If you have Catarrh- � ; �: ; A,. _.. -: - -1� Drug a 80c. and $1.0& . Send postal fo-: new CWulAr for 1891.�'_,,L '_ . .% ,. .. _ . I - - post and walk about a mile, the animal being Use it. For sale by all druaWts. 35 cents ou . � : , . - - . 11 fellow introduced tto frisky.Shetland ponies I '- - , , - ,...' - . 11 . into the messroom. The ponies commenced lead by the coll�r. One man remainq stat. 800 ,,t 0 WNF, BdIaWle. . � ". � . I --, `.� ---, - - - . ­.' -�.. . . _ us I - . _ ', .�. . ­ ,perbottle. . � WATEIM ENGINE WORKS CO. BkNTFO to, ed .., !�, .� . to kick up `shindies, smashing croLkery, ionary, while he other returns to his start- _� I - 61, . 1,i ; . �­ t) ­­, , , ,� �,. iik%k, . � - . . ,� -- 1� I- - -_, .. - � When death, the great reco�cller, has I . . .Odom , .. '� 6r__� _- - , - I ... .:. � I., ,�;,-;:,- -, . mirrors, end furniture, in every direction ing point. O� being let loon the dog ini I Y I ­`� ; , !Z " ., - I . �� - �,-.: , , � adjacent to their heels. The funny young mZ&atoily set In pursuit of the latter, e, it is never our tenderness we - �� i • .;. ­!�.` .- " j;�_. �,:' ;- . ter, and . com repent � 'I, I I-,, -, '. I t � / .1 .. .,if, ; ,�: X'. . . ­ . -, - . I � 1. _.. - , " .� ,.-,,, _.'t,�'. , � - lt­-._ . � ,1; " . ., . , -- __ � ,t �.. - ��., r. - , JZ re- : of but our severity. . _U_E=LJdj , , . . ',.�.,,, . . . C ; man saw that he was going to be let in fora finds his wa to the post with unerrip * I I , I - . . � .­. ­ *1 , , � .". I � , , , ,!_. I'�, , . I- . . ;kr - _ . I . : - - I -- '� 3 � _t;l � -, -, , .1 i . ., , - . 1. �,�'. . I I . . .. . . , ,J,__� - _. - '­. L)11 - - I- . . . I . � I . I I I" _;:� " :. - - ­ -- ,� - big bill of damages'for his little joke, and 70 liusure_�he delivery of do- - GIBBONS' . TOOT14AONE GUM 11 1, 1_�,.�'.� _�: 'gl,�" '. il --- -,� , ­_ -10, , " - � -�'. - " I � � I . Comm c was goinj I ��.:_. _V ' : ."Nil��,_-�1,111." - - get on . - '. � � I N�._ il . I I _:.­� W�7�.11 11'f � �,;,�- - ". - , (� - Z *:. he would carry both the little ponies out of a at-ntinet the dog will scent a stranger at a Q r-W hat Ion � . ,� � ; . ._,� � . ­ I - . . . - . �kl& - o I � _N1 The -100 yards, and will commence'College professor , 1. A e _,.,:,,4_;'4':'1 - . � . 1� . ' �, .-:. - ­ -, V:_ . t of it. Burnaby offered to bet t at is strapped Opt the animal's neck. As I .2 - ".. . , I �! ,; - ,; . . � _. Mrs. Bloob & bale that __ - � , theplace. T e bet was taken, and Burnaby distance of st el ic a-te-y em% ­1.,� , _ ... _�. . it ­ ,- - , , I 11; - � !"-")Z.,_ k commenced wondering how h to 'ar' Y, a small bag of dark material I V . . - , � I � g9pus W h e i For sale by Druaffist& Price Ift * I to* r I` , * - __­ , , - , . � I - OO1;U r- es, those are the Yale , v,- I .- , Al�w .. �� " . - V �`, � �, 1. picked a pony up under each arm and growling, bar disquietude BI ­_ 'ir" - . - _K� � I . , , f­�.,: , �­ . . ".--,k • . . li� t , - , _��, . - ',;��%* � I I I . , � ., ­ , ., . - - ­ . , � -•: ltw f. " - , " . e � -, Z�. . _. I I I � ". . I I - ��.__, �A­. - .- ,I- �, . ­­�- . ­� . .. - -_ I I I - I . . _ - . 0 , , - .: _ , , , _. ; ;Om i locks you have heard of. , - I I ­ , , I z4k,��,' ..._N, K - 'her � ­ � -_ :;i - .1--i - ICZ! - t - -stairs in spite of all their- in a to be- - � I . . . - . ..' . ,,�_ - - " '' 's, - _,n,."-­, , , , . carried them down- stairs come other � _.. - .. . - - - - - - 11 -� - .L. � . 'k.�,, ' . I ... - -� .1 . - 1 7 - I .1 , � �;-)-_%­i,.: - I uea Ing - Id o � - - " - � Ii 14 a are . .- - -c- � ,1 e� so kicking and a : .. custom them scout's duty the '11anks to I H: Man;: � . AND - 't. � - � .-,.. I t_:i" Tn. - � • - _q - . � - . - - - - � -!�_,- S*.' �- .1 .. -�, " - - . . � . %/ - i0A '.F.411..,"��,-.0 -,Nk - - I- - - ­ � . .� 1 .4 - - . , � ,,4 .: ", . I . In - . I ,0,-_?k�,-�L�.�`I,J�.,, , . .­�;-, . ... - . � in t . . I I �� �: , -�� , X_�,­.--�, - 4, � tation of Birmingham he conservative which soldiers uniform lie , .:-, ­� . �- - . � _Z . . ,_�-_, __ I .n- _�, I interest, shortl a - I f - SLAP - ". �, - , I _il�? � When he was standing for the'reptei d to earch afield or a* thic ot in As through him I have been freed fro' 4 liers ;earing a foreign u chills, biliousness liver troubles, ate., etc. POPUR , F ��, ­.7 - fter his return from Con. in ambush. A on as the -&uimals * per- t . . ­` A .1 .,� � ... I ... . 1. 00 I St. Loon Water did it ; is the i beat medicine ,­. .. ..�:�, I �� I , S.". _�'.� t I � I.. � � ��,..:. , � , , , I -1 ii I -, � - - , �� Zi � , - 1% I i. tral Asia, he fairly won the hearts of the eel v,e the latter ihey retreat, punning to the I ever found; is so good I *11 all my so. : , - �', , . 7 .� i� ,-.- __'-,."t,v.� -­4 . !:,_.,�. . I I , - � . � � - #_ , %. I . � . ..,!. : _. . . - " -,� I ­1 I . . ,., V., .;. . _-�,-V. ­, , , . I , . . . : -,' ". -_ [ I . 1. . i �� . 1. -11 1..,-1. ", .Z. , - _* � . - - ,,,,,,, , - rough and horny-handed toilt. ra of the black soldiers who ac ompany them, annogneing � - '­ - - .- I �. , . . .. .I .-'4�1.....4. I.. - .., ­ - - . . I L _1 I . -, w .4", '- ,". 11 I ; ­��,!;4�j�:-, i " - � ,quaintances w go to yours in Bradford , ! - -: . , '.. ,, , Z., _1� , , ,'­� . � country -1 ­­. ­ . �4 . 1A�`:-..:-,;.'-.'- 4. " .., ., 1. - 1. I . .1. ; I �Z.;-.% J. I , ' I .. .., - _ I -, L L ­ I �t '.ry by his manly demeanor. When he -the anenemy. Their inkinots, and got a si ruly, St. Leon is aw- I I S "URI... - !_ t %, o ��__ � , 11 .1. t :.. i . 31P 1 . T . I OLD me w & it W - A A . made his first'speech the hall was crowded seldom misleads them,'s9fid they have been A . .11 .i ­ . I': , , . � - . velous. A trabrings convie aou. - y , 1: , , 1; __ - , - ­ . tll'e:_�,� ­� ' I ., * with roughs, who yelled and rained pandd- found very useful as a 2neans of communicat. � :�� Iff ft � . . ­'. �.�:, .:1 , �­�, , I I � ­ -11 � - 1­1 � . : monium generally. Burnaby looked at the * with patrols and detachment onvutpog� - r � , % -,� JAL AR , f- . , - i- .;.:USED BY m, v EnAb I I .._ I I � AL -'= . .MJW I I w - - .1 - , ; '­­ I � � 9 I ' � , . 11 , I . - ;_ '' 1. 1. -,.,. T I - , .., o .--;,' � I I. _1.1: I . I I __,., ag In time of war tbev are also intend. - , . - , .......... 1. I , �_' . , ... . - - 1-,,,; ,f,. - , ,-L-, .4 - . • ; . sea of wild-looking faces in trout of him, d I , I � . I . � � , - .1 _. _ � . ... � vur AL - . - , .... I * 71 1 . . � .tl . . .-.." � �, - , .., - _.. 1, . :. � _. t - ALM3D __ � 1, �:,, 4- _ I - - __7-, � I W= =1WAr . - .., � a u y J�TArrs!Anvx . . . . � - �.:;�. - ...� ­ 4 _ -, . and then coolly sat edgeways upon the d to search for wounded soldiers and loit. D .. , � �--,� .!: _"� _ � - - . - - ;- ­ . .. ...i , - . " . . ,,�� �;� ­ ... - � - - - .I. *t � - �_ �� . � , - W, I . , . . , , , ,-Zl _�, �z �� " ­� _­�3_-!.� , . ­ - . 11 . I , _T'. " -1 table, puled ASTHMA bm; "OUT , � I I . ­, .� , '"�_ . ", Iled out a clay pipe, and commenced- swell ao�.toD c&W provisions and am. :fitney;1eff fal tJW ' :..':'T _ I I I �11 -7 11 . . tcq ..� � - . ,;,��, , 1_.: _4 � ped....eret& & 111 , . i . -.0A, ., , � � - - , 46 , ' - . - - . I ...- mA, .*. ... ­'. - � ,kf.'N..�� _ - . - I I - ­ . ­ ... - ** , , - , POO An int4 � Z .9- 11 . `� 1, I , 1. �; ,�,,, .1 I I .. ., . ,:­­ -.,.-.1�K-­. .- - � I . .., , ...- as to say he was will­ to wait until - sayg I ent., is afforded by the, TZXN.Y. - . .t L_ ,_J.1-1, -�,,�%j 4�,-�...1,�`,*:i ,i, � i 0suadian rk*L AAels4e _ " . � .. -, ", � willing . �%.. 1. I � ­ �, _­_ 11�%,� _. I., . , � . � _ " - ; - . - . - L - " .,�.,_ .1 . ­ iL corrmes 8L W., TO - : . 'S - , - 1. , , . �,_ : , � ., , . f,�...� L�� I .­ weatingsight, cm:ddress. andwe wil, RE ftee - . ; 1111ingitwith great deliberation TAW , - . much munition to out Dg TAW aw"*F R EE by lh6 - I&A To�.e t 1 . Vlv.. -'K,_,;.L _ "Inc. 0"A", 1. � L I four(poted soldieip 0 . I � crowd was ready to listen. Thisdemperatio apectaqle of th . � . * Z - - " '. , � . ' '' � . ­ " �: _, , '. ­� . F . 4;4. . � - .. � J1. , " S. , "_'S - 11­ ,..I... 'A " �xli M I. I I I � , - - 277,f _� . . action did noV slave hiln the ele-6tion,', but it �uaderAhe ocoom a 1b-I!p6te*t,and . I - ,., 111111 � . �. � - � - _.,�.%_T.'. �Z , - ,;�` -� - '-T. �, .�, � � � .1 . , _. i - __ - . . I ( - ill ­M. _ hi pr ' 7 . SAVSAGZ CASI I . � .. � ,:, � . i�a% ..-T, I �.,� N � - I . . ,5�i .].,: , g I . I I �� ,!,"', I - - A.. � _ _ . - mada him We m: t ,popular i 'Birm- ' ujr(iIiuded Ly i g gr6u P OT va&an b ,- 0i m!e d istributing • Ageau aw *Pvmx�" - I _­� . - �� -�;.,�� 'T. -_ -_ ; I qS Joan a 8 ­-.i-,-'�,� -- .:. Z. 1. � - - - , 7,�. �­ I Jr -11 Q--tr090 (JAMG8.V t :_P'._?�`:.�t,�,, �_,� � ', ingham among the common classes. He was CUrq Who d6 nut eu*o ...­IP%?-, R , I , " Z6 � - I 41**. rlued Amet , _ " 11 ,;.. d J notion of CoumRATM Rua ,6 I-ee C. .1 - -- � - . I , . 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'r'tt.y a - . a ;� .•. - '3 - > s. .c.' tr 1,3. ,.k'. _yt- 4-rftE11�.' �$` �, a*`i.�'& nv. .x _ _ =a _ ,� t. . , . xti 1� - e- t� ,k Q�s� :11 -�r • W t �, a�ii�. Si , N wwea , ` r'- \- ♦ 4 r3 i< s Tar - - �t _ S < r ,V ° to the ailbr a on voar raper y at AIex.Findlay's t weelk. with lire« "Rot+art l iUer this week. - - r ' eau arayt the date wwhi r ' ^' '', o bscriptiootoTnxNawsto -- Choice Xmas eandim, two doh at - Mrs.Simpeon was in She TWAV 0011- !i . k ._ - Y `:�' sums are acknowledged : * in on fti rids lass weer. The old lad is r arse as date on label on the t parer ol. holiday psiaee. Diode A Marquis. it y y;; ` �� reoWpt of money at this offiee. Always - 1�ise Ida Leavens has returned 10 1YQ•darfUl�y stDllrt ai her . I '!goer fte date paid ahead. tf our snider after a mouth's visit to friends Bermonr in the M0 odis& i3harob F Was in the dark when the lamp was tau 1 �1. - '- in Stouffville and Unionville. has.t Banda b Mr. Gold of Whitby. Rev. ::...... _ _ ' t ' - y y ,- ,:k ._.f . N ;.4- `� � � fig, -.�Se the morns mail does not �reagh J. T. Caldwell by Dist�rrict M,e are eo will yon be unless yon call at T. .g,. ` ' ttuingg. �}rel s : °` �'V " ire now until 9 :80, sm1m will kindly hi► a rangemeak being an missionary work, ill- �'" , . �4.:.... J( . • ' _ their matter• resnb us not 100 than We�• ness prevents the Bev. Thaw. Reid resip- : L p Emporium. Lamps for all kinds of weather � �_ .y '= °_: PICHERING. ONT., DFO. 11, 1891, n a mornia w - Y t� y racating - � nWul Hanging L ps at prices to is i it all. _;�. Dickie d ar4t& we da' rub. -A very p1� t e ow spent at � , -'I=