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S S+ - �j - .. ^y. _$ +�. - - - - - - . _. -. -- _ _ -. _ �T . _ _ , a... .: : - f .s , �� . 1yi a ,.I { a'a - - ,x•,: F-. '': �f »". _ _ Y �.::*. i5 __.. ,..ID '4 _ 9'3'..f u• ":ta .tai F-- ' ri" ..• - ..... - .- , i-. .. -_.., .,... ,�..-. ... s _ -C i - . p T �- t - lr VOL. �I. , r f ; _ PI I RST IST V, M:fi _ __ . _.____ _ 1,;..1" -.: '_.... o .. _. _ :.. 1/ ..qui ' I ' • r- - .. . I . . - . . K proficootonal (9arD*i. i T. .at -J $r Btir-k on ^Elrida a t�ni The - R to ' _ Y ,,B . O K ROAD �� • ,, ; f DECE S ; LI�'EY ! �T panth'agd >yesuty of 'Brougham cuss fn ' g - Aledjest. , --+— I.sr$srr �.ocal. eArr►�Hrxoe a>rCo len ->a>r attendance r'e• informed that Mrs.^ Beth` Iiad Fl We a r__ . _t_-_,,., ;n„,. _ AH I hate bong t upi Dail ReddinPe Beery THE lrxxss - " aurTED l OWN fay OUR Mrs. J. . r' iv 'hay f alit recti®ed a gerow is confined to Icer bed. Cause con 1 . a �-'. ,' 1>: 4.BATEMAN, M.D•., C.M., M.C.P. business and ave added sever4l new CeRRt:sraxD .xre. ' sumption, `�~�4 � i, . d; 8.0., Coroner. OIDae and Residence, , . tl m •} a� ti� ollee 'on f flowers _fro a Bister in Cali• a horses and bu les I can aecotricsdate Mr. Col@ visited Nervtnarket last week ': ing street, Pickering office- hours: Morning thQ publfC Wi. hgoad rfKe at illi b' urs, r� v,, ...` LABgMSHT QrDta+ W eia the:bloasoui-arrived they where his father resides. - Mr. C. is rinei- � '` . 3o to 11:30 ; Evenigg G to 8. �° - w@r@ in Fri a cnndit ou and such beauties. p . ,b }.f Covered bu meets all trains. to . pal of oar public school. , }, .. Y connection with livery I kee a Most of . b ice Drop has been safely A large pumber of young people from ,� sleigh load from here attended the sae �, ' YocnL �'liusic. $ale, Cot mission and Boar housed• this ,neighborliood had a_ social dance at ial held south of,Pickering Tuesday even- I t5 i ✓....•N % l ti • ing fit blest Pickering. Wm. iia M of Chatbarn, :visited .his the residence • of James McCormack, on ing, and report a pleasant time, and some ;: f'y ;� Mi a Ida Simpson,. i- ,� T T _] brother Alex der th,6 wick. the fifth concession an Tuesday evening. took. in fh� socfal at 8caiboro Junction. ,x e ., U PIL OF FH1� 1 nI�OI� TO Cts i0_ •��+_ bl issFs L z ie and I►f ar Wallace, stye The evening vasa heartil en o ed' b all A eft i.s:Lut evenin was S nt b about `" u 1 servatory of iiusi is prepared to siva les- - c1 � - I .r, N - y y y y I pe y 'I ae .. �` - vitsitin wits t Isar sister, sons in beth instrumental and vocal music. Re- 4 i� . R ! bare. George a'ho .attended. ,50 guests fat the residence of Geo. Cowan } t(}�'r ierences given if required. •cox - f' , i 9•i Gerow, at - the present titne. Marshal Young is b'ome from the City lest w-. mak. Games, etc. were indulged in 1 � �I . � �. I �- g •lop .« tis - i- Miss Bellies and Jessie Pattelrson; of where he bas been attenditi school. die b the P-Qr11, any, slid tall seemed well pleas- ", . ". r Thorou h Instruction Guarantded I� _ E i..N y Address, Claremot-t _ ��deg �� � - a Toronto, are v siting their grand 'parents has been ill for some weeks and doctors ed with the; prograth. �,. :. ," � # - �lnr =, �, ,� _' ,C Mr.- and btr iohnston elf this place. t'ecommended him to take a rest for a . Lymrn Forsyth a Norge took fright s,t e xs , MISS LETTI E k� EAGENS Aa•r (°00' t o miss Pal r, pf Pickering, returned few weeks• Too constant application to some �roo�I�piled on the road opposite John;;: 1-{ Robsons Lasses evenin artd becamet nn- .f „ . a ae �� _ :: ,� ,� home on Tu Slay after having spent two stndiee has somewhat affected Itis hcaltlt, Y g . - v W �, ,, controlable._ 14ir, F: "am ed out and � , � � TS NO`V PREPARED TO RECEIVE ��,;, t .� ., m weeks with 1 e friend, bliss Patterson, of Isis nniueroue friend her® will be J gave ��� i' 1 music pupils. Miss �llica Tait, a teacher in Z zdV _ i p tltlH place: pleased to ]garp the �Oli�rt 'wri ht the runaway the links. h0 rig was well f k �� ., ..., l the Toronto College of 113usic gays : it gives me' O zuyq In � ,,, .•, 8 shaken up. Mr. F'. scapecl harm. Who s , fr z � The band y ries havin a concert on formerly our... teacher, has successful) res n i ;~ much pleasure to recommend Miss Reagens as A, rp K y pousible ? The wood or poor harness . �, :, ,- .» -� a teacher of Music. she has studied with me ..- a d .c' N or about M ch 1st. Negotiations are pissed hia recent ei[aininations at Owen Guess it8 the eorparation. , - , �0I �, . ,_. forthepast three years in amost studious man- � I ugp ; n - d now in progre 's with some superior talent Sound, and is now a teacher with a first• '' ' � ' ' / Her, and possesses a thorough teohnacal training.' O j 4 L g �' $ C She has proved an excellent pupil throughout." I ,,— -p-•-m—fl q and a good tt a may b@ expected. Par• class certificate. H@ is principal of the wHl evA�e. �, , a s, Residence Pickering stataon. sin• C aA g p.d� m titulars later. Bronte public sCh001. $il6ces8 attend OIi ---- } " -- �;� a m Q :a a a sy „. ,� 8 Robert. y Mrs ' T ,� r , , — t� b m a a $ o.o 2 a E i �',, James ,Cog rare sola a $ice pair of calfs aber spent 'lust week in the caty. ` ���n , Lef/aL: O 1 �. I '�� mrz o� �� ^ of ' on Friday to ir. Jolinst-in,' of the C.P.R. . The scheme for the erection of a. local Frank Law spent,a couple of days Wath °1 '�� � y-�----- -- --- „b m aW >,�awa� i i teledltone system has by no moans been friends here last week. > g y I ;, s, BARRIS- g This pair with a . E• FAREWELL, Q. C.,, tin m' . "� i., Ie - 09D lumber camps Al oma. allowed to mi Y . - � - j . TEii, o ►, W® are sort to hear of the serious ill- tJ fl6anty Crown Attorney, and County o Y large numb@k f ethers were shi�p@d frpm grata. Figures have be@n r . �� '' Whitby. lo -y Z . I v '* ti f'+ Hess of Patrick Now Hia• &"L solicitor. Court house, ,-_ a - ____ __- _ _�_ f ` Oshawa for t to North on Friday. Jim obtaitled and t'haj probable cost of erecting " g his grand ' , . Mr. Rae of Galt is visitiii AMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, I`0 - I .. ' : I . m o a w heH some apse did stock. aline from Claremont to Pickering torah• father, Jas. Rae, of this place, . f. - �o 14 (leer @ Lu le ,Who came out from ing at Broi ham, tlreenwood and White• ' 0, TARP Pablic, Conveyancer, etc. Office at tN ° q d, m 0 ,� a y i8 bars Al heus Hover of Green River, : x, ._;4 mow, Thistle H ," near Brougham. Money to loan. c ; o C a England abaj t Dina months ago, died on vale, would be in. the vicinity of 0700. visited her parents Isere last week. �� BARRIS• i ate ro • " p°; ] pa p Monday at he residence of bis sister, Tliie includes the erection of peles;string H. T; Wisaner h s removed from the`, ty= OW McGILLIVRAY, _ _ _ _ ,, . , �+ Mrs. T. P 1 ister, near here. He was in of wires and the five central instru• Larkin farm to then ld homestead. , �� dic. Office opposite Post ' I . g u t tars, elicitors, _ox -I ~ I sttf%rin fro a cam iication of diseases. P ogles; Whi by, ort. Jno. Ball now, B.A.; Theo. :— -- - -- g p mantas. Tlie scheme is a eommendible, F• S. Burton fs dying a rushing trade in: , t _ The funeral ok lace on Wednesda , �" ''' A. 9ic4iiili ray, LL.B. Money to Loan. 8p p y one and►ould be of untold benefit to'the enlarging photos and pictare.framing. b, , We re et to learn that there is no im ` P, a' raw tbousaud,dollars, private funds, and the rem s Were interred at [Nark- township• In our. opinion there should � � ( t • ' A to loan on Real Estate Mort ages at roes- n a I � � � ham. ,' Dace ed was a quiet} inoffensive be no difficulty in securing sufficient cap pr wement in Rev. Mr. Caunoms health.: � � \��' ��� , onable ratan of interest, THOS. Y RIiER, Bar- man, imuoll staemed b all Whn knew ital to push the matter to a successful is- ' $• MaJor was absent Iast week on a • t ', .. - xister, Pick riun, (every 80urday•> �-y y bJsinbss trip to Aurora and Newmarket. l 1` r ' _ him- i sue. Persons desirous of learning fur-� 1 „ r ICKE IN BRANCH.: - - Bis Hagerman, of Hagerman, is visiting £ e ', ;� S. 0' RIIISTO\T, LL.B., of Law• __ They �t'ork ao ops r snppsradcertised flier particulars should address box 47, his brother, A. fiagerman, of the White- _ �` � � 1 , re ce, Orniiaton 5c Urew, Barristers, a _ for Friday ening, February loth, has Brougham. ; � I SoLcitors, otariee Gc., lb , c�ronto t3treet, 't`o- "` _ _ vale Roller Mills. 8 p `� n far the ansa tion of III I timate been iinde>lp tel st once. The solo- --� Tonto, will be at �'laermont ' every Thursday. Ps y po p .Miss Law, of Newcastle, who Ilse been`. Office over J. Bundy's shop. Money to loan. 2.2y Bg king Busin ds, mitte6 could] not procure the biv Imes in SOARSORO. visiting her sister,- Mrs. H. A. Wetherell, �4 % "� ` __ FFICE HUIIBH-Fretii 10 to 8 ; 13aturd a -g SufBci fat . titles to Warrant hei>c in _ has returned home. ��,_ 1 , Yetei�tyu�cn'y. 1 o clock. going on wit the sociable.. Oysters h"ave The regular anniversary in eaunaction Miss Gee, of the Ontario Ladies College- � T � . - -. _ - .,- x^.;,"_-, S ving8 B nk 111 -0010LOCt10II. not been so pensive for t�h years, and with the Washington Methodist Sabbath has been visiting her friends, the Misses . �f.,_ • f �_ �HO �� NS, VETERINARY SlTR- i -y� GEO CSE $ERR - Ma ager. not only th ' t, but they aro almost im- school will be held on Sunday and Man• Amelia and Ella White. �,0.f . (;, ON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- _ ' possible to tt t et ally price. We hope day, Feb. 13th and 24th, On Sabbath There is a great deal of sickness in thiH.. ,� , erinarp Co le e, Toronto, will visit WhiGevale - ------•--- -- — Y• 4 g district at the present time, and our. doctor:. �. � F s and Chert woo every Saturday. Diseases of this state of Hairs will Boon change as tee ftev. C. J. Dobson, B,A., of htng st., > is ke t cin n i h t and da M a� , the horse's cot tteuded to at my shoeing forge DIR.� are just dyin for a good . Serving of ova- Methodist Church, Toronto, c ill oecu p g g g y' . - � I lot 33, 7th on., Pickariug. Callas prdmptly at- t PY Dr Franey has let the contract of build- , �fi :, tended to. Telegraph address : Whitevale, Ont. � stere, and th re is no better place to g the pulpit and, deliver appropriate sermons ing a new house on his farm neaar Rin - � ` � F ` �, P.O. addre s_ Careen River. ort. --- s4 -y I + •. _ • - for that pug ose than .to the A.O.V.W. Services at 10:80 a.m, � and 7 p.m. On wood to W. H. Smith & 8on. � "� ` �� �� T Yonr w tch nleeda cleans K every sn r Monde evenin tea will be �rved in ttte A. E. Ma'or arc T: Ward 'were' missin 1 _ ' O P K I \ S, VETERI-NARY ei htee ,months• if on w old re peg • , $ J b , . -- - . � -0 st geon. gradaate of Ontario •Veteran 8 . Y l? A COneide blt� guant'ty of butter uvea basem fat of the ehareh from 5 to 7 `o Clock on Saturday and Sunday, whether away _.,l, serve i s time kee in ualiLtes. q ary College Toronto, omee and residence, Lin P K die osed of a th .market here, Tuesda after whi�eh will conte a ro ram consist• on business or for Leasure we did not: - A 4 ton's av4n .e, Pickering village. Calla by say Consid r : Li tibaL time th balance , p p g learn• p -_� or night p'on,ptly attended to. A first class wl"'el t rue on its pais 13895,840, �e world ag in e-nind farmers that the ins of singing, recitations and dialogues ( iri . ,x� general bla ksmitli shag in .connection. Now marketi has ine to stay, and there need by tate ptrpile of the school, also readings Wheaton Hagerman and DZiss Laura � a r,ns •often "up, as well s all manner of repair , 00 tt ee, It doeH not rest L ni lila { g e no hesit do to sell to the Ili Leat b Miss F. Parker, of -East Toronto The Ni hswander. left on k�ai,turday for Bow- �, ` �� 4Q . b 11 ing done,'at lowest living rates, jLainc and dis- ike or inary msebiuery, at keeps 6 y ' eases feet ode a specialty of; always a first idler in er instance. The bU ers Wbitevale orches a ha's been secured for manville, where they will visit she latter H .: j , a' going noeasingly. .Yea it a Sew= Y 23 uncle Thos. Pin le. yit; }meq ciass'shoer n band. - r y 'rnaebi a or an . engine a ery day want the pr fact equally as much as you the evening, and `ll render some excel• g � � ��``��� �� _ Mr. Ward was ut;able ! to a`ttbud to his : '�f - - --- --- — �- but th delicate watch is allowed avant the m n@ , therefore bidding will lent Selections. `Those *who do not attend Y , ' ' " . ociet3es. to xo u cared for till it ' ciottt;ed be more kee if he liiRheat figure` is al• t}lis gathering will miss a treat. see nties in the school far a few da s this - h �t . _ _ �. �-s-^-,- X.> �,veek on account of au attack of thin prey- F" :. F ISIN SUN LODGE i0. I35, I. O with d'rt and slope. a best�of lowed to is e t to article. t3nless. this posters for further particularH. alert disease la grippe., R, G. T. This lodtte meets every Afondaty oil gets dry in this 'tfm , nd then idea is allow ! have more influence the �•�* --�--� )�� � � evening in he year, iu Dale's Ball, Pickering. the ply is wear and do fit theft market will m teriall dame ed before ouNBARToIv.` Our spouts are all busily engaged th'a , •:�, Every perso invited to join- and help advance -;` holes, ndthe CArreet r Orman.ce y R days training their $vers on the ice track. a f the grand C use of Temperance. lav long. We tent On file pojnt BO that it t �. John Besse's trotting stallion appears to � ;� of the watch is interfe ed with. -Thos. Rodd,. our friend to the weal of " - _ __ 'ma be cess red ib all. have the foot of the coin an fy r =-; �, Let m look .at yogr wa b and I I;sport of alts dance, po will•in the s in move with his famil to , Mr. Beare, who has been-bigiting hig'son a� , , d =;, .� F tneol& gairbo. will t;i a yon au honest o inion as d8 rtment fad 3' a farm Haar Whitby Thos: here, was taken seriousl " ill the oth- - perfect resit tion of the pnpila o7 the Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Rase have returned er evenin As Mr. 'Beare is n wards of: < �" r ' "onvej/n cel_•, de to wbe her it needs atter ion. -�� �>'nior dept me t of Claremont School. ` AO�iA DUN'�i Co yve anter, Com- to their Nom® in Foxboro, after a prolong SO his recover is doubtful. P • y Four in sac ole s are gives in order of TiniRsione for taking A davits, etc., Clare- `-• .JOHN S'. ARNARD, 4. Th d, Dell Eddy, ry, � 11stt with helatives Herb. .' o Y - I � �'V. G. G.rovv spent last week at New- �"� uteric. Jr, Ma Geo. Faltioelerb haS material drawls for castle .and other eastern ants. He of mQnt, ort. _ - - -- Evans, Ann' per, Ells Sherrard. lir. buildfng a new horse adjouring hie place of c�urge took in the races at the lace Srst ,' k { ING Inner of, Marriage Competent w_ atch repairer, , BU T beeond A ie lohell, Lmme Brown, P a B. Liceu es for the County or Ontario. Ot j .< g business. Our village continues to grow. named, and reports the racing to have been... , 1 fits at the tore -or at his residence, Pi12ey ing WA TBY Willie Slac , Ma Pugh. Jr. Second : 8. F. Hill, grand organizer of .the •Cane- very goon. � f . �r{ village:, - - -- -----_---__. _-.. _ r Mabel Hary . ,Ids #rown,Vins Sherrard, elan Order of Chosen Friends has been in We are Teased to Iearn that Silas Wind- ,,7 T ' Tf` Cara Dorvet isll. r.Part II : Zella ]:vane, °'1! ., R.B ATO\, TOWNSHIP CLERK � our village, and a Council of that Order has sor is coming to yeside in our village,where :.1 x1; * h D Con eyancer, Commia,sionerfor taking Matt a Co lie, David Scoit, Herbert been formed with,a godly number of mem- he will open out a Boot & Shoe store. Mr. - �'' '- • 11TT E fi affidavits, Accountant and ineuranoe Agent I►eQett, Jr. PartllI :Willie Gtr@8n, Fel bar* and Promises to be a prosperous Coan• Winds r sold off 1&is .farm stock on Thurs- . . f ` � ik. Ddoney to 1 an on farm roperty. Wills pie pp I �, R eorRina Bodey, Itubp - day abd everything sold brought good _ E��� a� bated. pF CE --At Whiteval'e. Will be in bert Risebro b, til' i r . Broughamery Monday afternoon for the DR. DEAN'$ Af r EitracC f 8 Tlae fires of a Heria`0 Parlor Btacial an- rices. trznsactiou f' butdness. _ 27-v o . ail- rniit'a►ad :harmer. irst :• Robbie Lettett, Levi P ,' p �i ; __ , _ _-._ Iron for the bl od, the king of bloc and llvar der the suSpices of lad eH of the Presby- The'ivell nowri traiuer'atad whi Sand 'i " j Gibson, An ie Sl�epherdaon, Walter An p, y : } , w ��rONE TO LOAN APPLY TO F. medicines. $1 r bottle or G bottl fpr $5, terian church was held alt the mane and Dunlop, of- rougham, has been engaged to 1,1 Hutt icon, apprai»er at Claremont for DR. D.EAN'$ Bl Bufldin Iron Pi'l ane u dereOn. a very enjoyable time woe spent. After train the tri tin stallions of W. G. Gerow �" , , Ca,iada Pe manent Loan & Savings Co., heat toning waf styes fad he earns al Wednesday 'vening of an elegant spread the platy were.ent� rtain- and the way 'n hich he makes them throw ,� � '_ t led for blood c eatin , office, Toro to. Sock capital ;"3,000,000, Total B adding a heals fol glow to the m le:ion tab week A S a raDd BUCCesH. '1 he ice pp assets w8.700 000- - The couipany lends money on p , ed by music, recitations, readings, etc., the snow• is ally a source 'of terrorto lady �^ ;:��� lowest current TBtes of interest and: on favor- Each box con ins thirty-six pills,,.. cents per was. in print con ;tion, and the Costumes by the t box or 6 boxes or sl. $tiHses $math, of ]ilfghlanc, (,reef;, panssengets. yy }d' r6 able teruis �Of rep,tvuleut, Mortgages and de- were buille Us a d t tly. Few - indeed Ruby of CherrywoM,- Clark and Thgni, of Mr. Douglas, of Osliavva; exhibit l his _ N , bs ntures pu cl,a>yac�;l.o couiii,isgion. Notlelay UR. DEAN'S Li`l r Palle for tiilibusp -lis: liestl- yyCrB reser 4t ll0;did DOt en o tl @ ev@n Duuboxton and Mr. Ri�harcon, cls of '` hone ra �h in St..Tose h's hall on Frtda - ' ' '�: E_rpensed oderate. 48tf ach, dizzinesP nd to id- liver. Lae i box con. p p P g 1 P y , ' ,Q, s tains t°Natty-six pills, ing a entert innie4t. ,M+usic wits eurilish• Highland 0reek, whilat tite whole was evenin On account of the inclemene of _' .__ _--" - - --� cents per ox or ace g• y „, -' 1 i �•c/e itt'ct. boxes ford, ed b our -o n brass band,and maty were aaaridwiched with selections by the Melville the weatlher, not, man were present to hearq ' � .11 r,�! ' `i : . T T• � y churala choir, k;ver hod seemed a gree- this wotsderful machine; but those resent: �� ! ;. A. POST, ('0 u,\ rY .ARC 3IT CT T. II. WILSON s Stomach Bitten, 'ugh Bal- beard .to remark that the new Land was Y Y . b p for the county of gntario Drawings san,, white oil , Pain Alleviator,6 den Oint- equal if not Su Tier to the Hili one. Be able and happy„ and the ladies were re- were highly delighted with it. - , -. atndspecilic tions furnished for overy'class of nient• ' warded with I30 for thc,ir ainstakin eft- I r ill t s it mwa are hi hl deli P • g Reli'(gious (�)uarterly ° meeting- at the:' buildin cam and li.,t vystet heatin and pf 8 y silted t0 r _ g ' g w. P•. HOWSE, iiiist d�iiggist, S'Hitby is deavorsf) Methodist church Wbitevale neat Bab r `Y"� ' venulatiqu a• specia;t_r. Office -Berrie Block; sole agent for 1 of the auove cod hEfar Bach a •Celleat music furnished, and s••s - + .f y corner Du das sada .liror•k streets, Wnitby, 6 lite iDemb g pf ;;hat Organization have - bath morning, service to begin at 10o clock - �'� - - l•. f (tom i { Besidt face-liingstnn Ttoart ,East I'ickeriug. 37-y - ,----- ` , - --,y_ RRv wOiyD Rev. Joseph Young, of Markham, to take A �""'; - reason to fe 1 faro td of tine progress they �,,, - +� - >r ---- ;- ----- - r . `' charge. Business meeting on Monday the; E} �9trti��tieei•i�if1• I p �Vo a e pl@a'B to bear that the Hick age 13th at Z p m, to be held at Locust Hill. , , 4 1 j � I �i1C r stay a made loran bit@ t nine months. _ # •' ! .tinder file caret l twratn D of teacher i IW I T FA�RBAti1i5, the old a id reliable I g recovSriut;.. Mesgrs. J. T.•Malcolm and A. Gf Whiffs! � ¢ } 1J ,. �.: Auctioneer, Btill iri the Bela, able rind �GENER L- BLA�KSMI H, Evans• ' hav, been informed that file Miea Nutt, of Tcrouto, has been wfaitilit; left on Tuesday for Peoria, Ill., where the is ;� willing to conduct any sales entrusted. to him, • - band has a reed to play Onte each yeat• friends hero. propose to take up their residence. We are} �' � {�� � and t or p4stis opportunity es for a cola his -pat S' ecial attent on veli to her shoein for each of the different churches here, ,visa Liege.. of Unionville, is visiting sorry to lose two such estimable citizens A, --l" - , . "' tons fol past favors and hopes for a continuance p gi , g . , ;- i , . f ca®nee here. _ 'n of them.' Terms for services moderate. Ar- and g neral repairing. without alt rge. This does not include added as they.will-betotthe many who.have� .x_;- rangementa as to dates and terms can. be made a �, t holidays. I The onpR people here have organized a recently gone to Uncle Sam's . dominions..; at t_he office of 'this paper. ' 15_-_tf -^-�- GIS C�ttb. -x.'-} �l The Mee anies' Iustitute iii out town ib �Ve wish them both every success in their'; • ' 11, ;: �' TNOMAS POUGHER, Licensed Aur- New Work"got en up in first cl s style J• Collins, of Algoma, is 7'i' iting pis sig. new home. ! ` a ; ��.1. _.. ' >< a flour' hiog coddition.� It leas been t�oneer, Valuator, etc., for East�York and gnd Wa17a tgd gg,t0 IIlste 'al• ter, Mrs. ©art8r. Our vale vias oast Iiere oti thB j `� ; ��-"' the whole of North an,i South Ontario. 'Strict i r nlUnEj fo upwards of ..N y�'8r and :lies Hur h bey& fOt the parlor 6o0ial On evenin sof last w he clan le be- f: � +' fi , attention even to all orders b mail or telegraph. - about Dine y members• Thai Director8 g + 3 g Pip , �NR� 5 p gg Tiiesda night. ing absent having a time of it at the many i : 7 Charge Moderate. Address THOS. POUCFiEIt, ,` complete sock of •cutters hand, hate net laced 120 ndtiv books on the y } Boa 47; B�ounham, ort. .1 Mrs. Ruby ent@riained a feW friends on .parties given by country friends. On Wed- i- ' ��V. - ' "df _._ � _ __ _`_ Q1Y16raCing t e' latest styles, ,heap shelves and egpeot to add 70 or 80 more y7�nesday evetiini; laatt. nesday evening a very pleasant night was ', X� Q f `� fir, j _ : Watehrrtu/civig. . for Cash. ,, - in a few w ks. be ganagem@nt Com- We are Sorry to hear that the aran4wky spent with Wm. Peebles, of Egypt, and the • A_ _ - ` ` ALES:- ^�-�^�-^^ mattes haY Fla d ttie menuberahip fee horse iH not cnuoh improved yet. company were treated to a repast of which �- -r' CUTHBERT, . �Tatchimtxker Call `ane in set v fetes n` in within the soh fall, 50 ots r member. The Workmen of this lane turned ort 'oysters, of course, constituted an im` a d• jeweller, has settled down to tris . - .. _ i� $ Ps portant work, and will alwaysl herLafter 'be on hand to It is ex* tha eyeiyone -will j.)in this in frill force with their ladies, to the oyster part of the bill of fare. +�,. 5 repair watches clocks and jewellery, as he has PICKE . IIV'G VILLAQr ..y,, ear and ru 1,t>!e embershi qp int tet supper in Geeen 12iyer. We are leased to learn that''a subseri I �� }' • l y F 4 p hp done for the last 23 years in Pickering village VVe wo»der why Will did not attend the tion has bean taken u for the widow oft -i All work suare�nteed. Prices moderate. Agent ._ .,.i htlndredg. Ince ding 6ubecrlbere may y p „ h> • party on Wednesday night, and if he has unfortunate Charles Mealin who was kill . f da, for Edmund S hears, wholesale jeweller, 11 ,; give ill4jr n wag t iiia energeti h'brarian, g , j, �Welliugtgn st., oronto. recovered from his sickness yet, ed last week. A large amount has been: i, ..� �a� —'_; _ R ED NAV . PRE i� J. ,I.. Jobb' t, Es ., to the Fre id@fat, int Fur brioktnager. ie eu l fn several collected and will be like asmall assurance ,-_ PP Y i; BootB and Shoe's. ,. - . Secretary, r to a Treasurer, .P. Ho .; r =; l -.-r--,. ! - - ON - - Stouffville citizens with brick. That to this poor widow and child, left as they k� ;�=- • ; = 1_-_ _ �. jg� � :-_ .� pair. Tbr lady -committees will wait � >� � JOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND I�HOE BROCK ST. UTH Of ONl'Rt BANK n n those ho csnnot'eee the treasurer. speaks well for the Cherrywoed brrekyard. were in a Strange land, friendless and des- J1z Maker. Pegged and gown work. Orders f Po The severe snow storm -of Friday block- titute. The affair speaks volumes for then- ,_; ", �i,x 1 prpmptly attended to. Eaperienesad workmaan- Altogether lar onter8 shoUl be'protld � .our roads. �{i@ 'eertafnly have an liberality and benevolence .of the contmun . i `� ` ship. Don't forget the stand, Nearly opposite the%ltjb�' arb1G ` r�. t0 have sUC an ' iJtltUtion int @ir lYlldBt. abunaanee of tb@ bear►tfful gDOw now. .- icy. ' News, ging street, Pickering village. -v _ All should in a ,d make oar Institute a hie, anti Mea. McPherson spent Bhndap ((An oyster'sapper given ' in ho�a©r of the I 4_ a�ii.l n W suc,riess. > the m�mbership.yech 100 With liar partnt,s irifnoonrt Wonder if aForkmen and their ladiescame.off on Tues- j x HotelB. a+ the society receives $50 grant Prot ,the the now.h6ne made les good time ids the day evening at Green River, find wag a - �`•E (., _ • - . ORDON $OIISE, PicC', Ont. a nfraeturersof Q�tario (lo ernmertt, otherwise only $25 tt7t3ono. greal1q,success. The: company was -a large �� �b !� g., I '+ MarbleMatiii nes, Headstones and all _ Yonr ebribra, tact bean a member of: the and 'ell one, the bivalves were luciousaud I AVE G James tlardon; roprietor, Tbis hotel to a i8 grenied• j B J, l� fine new brick building, finished in superior, othe emetery Work. '. • , - T {i.. G. T. was-.piishiforined ' about the plentifu , and tin ennjoyable tine was^ the - ' . �� �;,, isi" " �m style. Every.:convenience and •comfort for the diso'ia *;rte or deotah swtdi >ltisotin hitevalo: It was st ned, natural res lt. It' had been redacted that � ,: a4 �° travellin , , am BR UGHAM. g - P' ,t g Pnbbc. New and columod1ou stablss " Osrtaaen a Canadian tirani untik thiai ori this occasion the oysters would be gem• ,, ` and sheds. 2b --- y A11 parties wi ng work would da w ll to'aal• f ` 4 P . `It W& ._T thist _ a, Weld$; Wtl� ,p icuous by their .absence, - or so . few as: to - � �� , �� . ESTERN HOIISE, P'ickeri>lg, Ont:, g. au work gu ran ? I. -Pouch i• lyat} tgith lira liai'eiils, -t p 1 g,P ': an uty helots pn a nein - - hit �a a p1>tine hilar Werk` .staid 1t Caused. allow of enumeration, but when the mem- . � ��' " • pow o en. for t'he accomruodaticp of the and prises of th l weak. Over Stifles ; s , r, , trove P ,,� , • - , :. ► ° tUtp A ,. tNaeuoii # will, ,�iut: I?ers of that worthy,.order in Green River` j . �,>; liars public: Thist hotel, havin lately i 'Alfred ilk •hiF ., Ust - ..., , - chan ed W. V. Ria rdaa+oix7i," ', n►t. . ., Mil #Wan 'w. : to ba.:: �t and_Wliitevale ecoids u n: a .thin -`the , �� ' g hands, lies been re-farna�hed trough- frt?in a t3 t i 1 a,= .. -...- , ,' .( ..yam, g ort. situ t lig 1 tette. £ ,, , , ' , , - _;r • : al -.. ., - I , a' ait•tf , . , to'• a.: u of it en h+� ._ ,i a ed as aF. le, opposite the Spi k Mins, 3 t < _ M Gess... . ev t It is convenient for afters of Mlle l The info > l tff PA'h� _ � �� ^ `; _� � `-� �_�,. P the 1 Meas _ ,i_, ._.. f - .. �nJti the c#t4 shs tttldr3 tiietxt i• ,.. cr lune i �. _tea= h , w _� .. _ _ f ., :.,�.,, . .. :�' . h at all reasonable hours. good Otablin OR BALE Desirable buildin dot o VfD� y g � an _ d r r. s 1 all - .-., i i^.." c-�i�%'- .._ {.' -.: ",: Y- ...:_ .f,.. -S.a _rt.3:.. x -"�-� _• f•-"'�c�4•r-�ti^-� Y :`2' 1( ... �� 3 F+�-C'�.. , y_ a .-ry. a. va,. roam. Box stall and enclosed 'y and for Kin at. P e «Ting iii a :con ni � f - ,,: _. « - .� z �.., ... �Y.k�,,x; ,�,� �xx_.,, .- ..�.. �• . '� ��' _�.Yt � . �: �:z�. :. �.� x :,� .>� hors si?. - lRl..s.y�. ., �: a s. Or Cattle. y � ... ,.- � ;. ,a- �� .0 �I e,.. _� s >.,....t. .�,.�: .' :.ten , .. _.. .,,�.,. , �;,.{: 3. �._..tt &:k_� . s:_>'z ;<� • � w: �;�, • � Weigh scales on the i'emisesi. ata sore, illi fi� t ron'tage• "hors lot. �- :, 1: �._�. ,, .� � ....,_._ , � ,-, :� •� �, _.',�, �., � '.;'` ,-�. n:v�g The bar is;o er a g yyvv +! z �, t" } P tali le ai hours and is Stoe iirhmed atel e t ,t �, �:. <, _ , ; � . � ... v F g ked t y w of theardors flag , -._ t x _.._-• �" _�,{ ,.. with pure iaquora of eye brand. ANDY Mc- particulars I w Misslt •-L,- r i - ► praetor. • . #61y awe, -. * ► _,r . . . ass: •� I s km r •t� J a �$Y 7 a'ff • '• _t } - `� x` fat. �'rJ,;`ST { n + .F` al" ' #?,� i it r a r.-:: k]l 1 .-. . " - •n� -�" ' � t �, } . i ,ut - ::qb� di. ! i - r,,-: 4-�. .Citi.. .i . elP• r w .r -,Y"; J"i+':t s'x- _ 11 x, I . ''; � 1 3 r G tFx-_ b I e "P a - ' c `6', 2' fir' •:' n , =•a .ws... , I ... 4Z x f - ;�' 4 t s r :f uno � ad ..€ ; �` tr _ r .. . - .1 r - - �. .1 l ,. - .� .. ms`s �. .. . - � _. ,� a .. ,:;� �� :, �.J 7` hife Ielsatt a ti► ,• - r '2m'. , , - . , . 1'� + -. ,rub .nw,�1:�' a-} -vV�: ,.� a a :i',a ems. -..s; _ .t! Wit$waiiL , �.. . . �y'jt aq b. .. a - a rty 11= s , ,a. .. ...:. a a tit . I v ojloiv� �a _ o t�f ttta inaw 'small V t. . fi .. _ .. q. pP _ s s ... • m the P . 11_,..: _ :�: .., ::. _ } . � , • s ; - for a v r Hod � � ' � `::. `Hintt%e il,inle `l�lll tO be iatsoda�l within a A.a� �v tt a&�rsadaY lgr,pa►irtu on t e r �� p.i `I'RL.LItti ►STORY O>i' iiiIlN>tSR B>�jICIIY. s ( p� Ceatlitisa if LBe Ceanlry—T� h t'$, 1.' 1 ":�_ _ I t the xpii�a ion of 1thaG tlirto Nis fa:dt►y ailor. orriin of tUe Imperial y u'� good Lro � bliss Year --The Clt g.:> , � _ :: :' , r : :: I rfaictl baldfi of a hair left ap 'a . h>s t t s tPs „t !. f. i.. y . Paliarytea r a <�', t .. -. ;q _. e. r' ." Towns' ►ire (�roNvin aa+ll !:v s, : , CHAPTER V. :7 :segue . Wh had saved -,him tom a, etktel read, fo nOt a eti that rt ylrere h pig 1 The POWs, iii. 0a t ilea o0 bpi #Oliowing � tz �ary�rdei�e j 3 .• -_ • r .:_' • -` " ' death long e e now? He could guess little trail is all wed grew ad begin Xeft un= an if, arriong• othare is retfiil,ed bq the �t'e!goit GratifyinX 'Sigas of rrf4per, �% _ The immediate result of Norris s attempt -1 runtil lie re embered sadden! that he { t�oaahed onl hia-�must&b _ aftd bis a e- ,< o sacs e" was that all the sold Cliiae>te ' in- ► Y' ICmperisl Parliament:-- s' TreatiesLoud ether iy. - - `- p s swallow—th eleventh of the birds ad ;brows an a rou h; unkempt rowth which relations with foreign states k thr ,m i• Ever since the opening np of the fer _ 5LL' stiacts of hia foes centered it; those feeling bbeu left ben silt his coat on t ae mora. Ud tom itrpoti h cheeksliaanag his conflAe•_ tion OL say togisTatiun relating to dutties of plains of Mernitoba and the North west Este . of int nsified cruelty which` few but the of his atteni d escape ! ( meat, re aimed testi#y tb the ' fact that castotna and d �r uties of -exeit3e as defined in ritories b the construction of the Canadian . northern, Chinese know. And there a fancied nil ht li the trtxaMh. hia baldu was not -nwtars's frk. Y g the act. 1Y sub claueo retsina to the Im- Paicifia Rail the progress of the aettlera :44 11 Noll was it for Norris that he lag as one: Thia man, hoover he was, a and Lhe The ba bar ,bo nd a cloth ti htl round f Y P R i. Y B Y geclat Parliamonteuntroi or five ears over in the west Itas been watched with the,:" ,i:. dead for hours to come, insensible, imrriov- Y temple walls, who had proms d him+j$ his skgll, weld then left trim, still louad, land le iir}ation, deepest interest b the remainder of the FFA # �- able, and ignorant of that death which, but liberty; and that'sought to a tort •a l age and now recovered so far from his fatigue i The Irish Legislature Is restricted from Dominion. All recognized the I i . for his un•ionsoiousness, had assuredly been sum, had inf mad of all hat had aa- as to be ble to reflect upon what the de- g g great part' 1 + his. And et not well ; for death indeed Pe/ .passing any laws respecting the establish- which the Prairie Province and the great aurred. o oubt the swallo . had been rivation of his air must mean tb him, acrd meat of religion, or roltibitia rho free Lane land were,tA la in the development' ` would have beau preferable to the life in taken to him or at least the a er whiich be fol cenac sus of his aching thoughts. g P g P Y P T , - g l; exercise ther for conferring any privilege, and growth of Canada, and all accordingly ;��a stare. had been wrapped to its le And ,this Shorts his captors returged anti undid or im $in n disabilit an account, of followed eagerly!the situ lea and utas " . Ths disci$ cry of the body which la} in „ g Fa y y gR paper, bearin the words rte cath st►al- his bonds and to the rest of the day he was, ,roll ions belie o p- theinnercourt seemed to throw a shuddering low," would ave been sufficient to co as he had tyeen f r many an hour past, free g r abrogating or derogatin pOintmenta of the earlier settlers, due large. ; touch upon everything withici the temple, : ficin the right to establish or maintain any y to iaexperienee, and rejoiced as'eachauc• ,� to him the nowledge that t ere N¢aa w mote linin little apace--fes;e to o+tt h of denoMinational education, or' de- reeding year proved that when seieati6c- for the man who had admmigted the deed chance hove er slim, that the aglialr na- sad drip but e t beyond Chia by the nominations} institution, or charity, or re alt farmed the count was one of the fineso, ;, j still lived 1 p Y, j• Y country tion beyond a seas might hear of the leap- chain wh ch bon d hia ankle to the round. M To Norris his'eaptors had been Chinamen. tivit of Will m Norris and and to Gave To Nor is thou ht itself had byec.ROme Of udioially affecting rho right of any chid to agricultural districts in the world. The r -. Strange as it mayseem,-he had never in his Y - attend a school . receiving public money other da a Toronto Reporter met Rev. : . i solitary confinement oast a thought anon him from his ors. that gnu inpl ki which seems to eat away without attending the religious instruction James Woodsworth of Brandon au;►erin : { their rie$t-like attributes. To his own If this was and ii this mist still cam• the soul ;but he ook his meals, neveethe- at that school. 1'he t !seen retsina the same tendent of Methodist missions in Manitoba ., manned Norr s a life to be spare it -seem- less and t nigh he ala t as he had learned g$ p g present on. `1. mind he had called them China en, no ' g prem tiv with respect to summoning the sad the North-west who is at ed p.yrtly pyo hie that he ming do so ba- to sleep a sir ge ha f -waking sleep, of for uta , and dissoI in the Irish le is• gaged in lecturin on mission work in the more. They had been his foes as a nation, cause he was grgatman, and th tit wculd caaett scions nd dr°ams that br ao proroguing. g g B not as a priestly brotherhood ; and though not suit h'm 4 be the possible nd remote rest �g latfve body as at"ie has with respect to the distriata of Ontacto. Mr. Woodsworth it, he had known that they were sanc,,tfied, be means of a di a reement which i ht from imperial Parliament. The Irish legislative the coarse of his duties as superintendent, ' ha i not for a moment looked upon them as g ,I g Anothe day ca e, sad Norris, whose Win- body can continue for five ye%ra, and no travel$ continually ail over Manitoba a little thing wee gradually in a war be- ethnics r turned ever to the loan which " he differentia that respect from others of their j ton er from the da on which if"is appoint- and the North-west from Port Arthur to - P tween the En lish and the Chin e. had eusta ned a g Y ` PP' race, nor in his plana of escape had he taken who looked upon it yrs to ;neat. the Rocky mountains, and has, consequent. . r. For were orris to be cruel killed is form of nisi tura only, and as imposed I account of the awful results which might y Y, Pc The'Execntivo Government of Ireland i$ ly, a grand opportunity of observing the follow the desecration of the temple by the the temple of'Confueius, there as the pos- with that intent d nothing beyond, was to continue vested in Her Majesty and to condition of the country and its people_ . He •- ,F murder of one of its priests. r sikility that some others �coming, to hiq res- sitting fil ed :wit bittef•ness and thoughts -be carried on by the Lord` Lieutenant in •gives an eminently satisfactory . t Had Norris been in possession of his sells• cub might meet with similar tree meat, and made evil by the ruelty of fate, when the l ohalf of Her Majesty. ' AdCovNT OF Tis$ PROGRESS 11tAna , �' the first death .mi ._ des, been -in fact as a livin than when the ght grow into massacre three Chi amen appeared, The ninth clause of the bill relating to during the past year. When asked shoo P g in the after time. Bindin his .hands upon his back 'and the constitution of -the Irish Legia'la ive the eneral condition of Manitoba, Dir, bodyof the riestwas found, it is more than . -1. w pr( that in the im p1se of the -mo- Such was the econjectare alo 1 f6rmad thus ren erin } im owerleas, wtilst he p y p 9 g P body says it ehslt consist of w first and eeo• Woodsworth said that the country was a+I went his 1 ife at the hands of those who had by Norris --a conjecture which, ild though offered n renis ce, knowing how futile end order, but instead of providing that the without d'dubt progressing not only steadily recaptureu him might have teen taken as it was in many respeots, yet ha grain of was such nate o strength, they then re• orders shall deliterate togethe� as in the bill but rapidly. Last year had been a good one, , ' -b ,_ atonement for his deed, for the frenzy which truth ; for although it was if ,It at this leased th chain •bout -hie ankle, and con- of 1886, it provides that they shall sit and -the wheat crop having been large and the T spread Over one and all within the temple time to fathom the full motives hich'actu- veyed to ism by igns that he must follow vote separately, thus constituting two dis•. samples fair. The low price of wheat had, ; walls altihost cried aloud in wild thirst for ated his enemies, it true t t besides them where a they led. lie .Yid so, yonder- tinct houses of the Legislature. f f the" re• of coiirae, militated to a oonaidacable extent f blood and revenge upon the �mnn ;who had that cruelty of which Norrie w till now Ing inwardly as what the meaning of suit of the voting brings two orders into against the farmers, but still they could not unaware, and which had in stare for him a snagproceedings old be ; and tLas with done this thing. But the itoinen'tary im• collision, then the question at lease i to be complain, as they had dose fairly well: The pulse had.passed, and now a ore hideous life of hideousness, there wasanot or under• these ate he ro-e tered, for the first time, referred t0a joist committee of both 13oaaea. immigration, too, had been co�caiderable,and ': fate was in reserve. Blood alone cannot lying design—something which a to the the court where a had formerly peen con- If the question still remains undecided the'prospecxts for the coming year were tier-- ; atone for blood, life is not epaid by fife, priests from a higher hand still; ordiag fined, an whpr° were saw congregwted a through inability to agree, then the quer- ter still. The Manitoba G}overnmenc were when the frenzied souls of inose priests witL their wishes in this common i great na bar�of riests around &small fire, tion at issue may be referred to the people. giving every Attention to the immigration behold the corpse of a broths who has bebn "Torture, bu do not kill 1 " ` � which had. •been upon the ground. Upon The now bill thus provides for a popular re- question, and it was probable that there killed, and look upon w temple whose holy _ Norris feta to wondering va ,t I upon his this fire h beer placed an iron vessel, not ferendum. would be a large influx of settlers from �Se Iight is suddenly obscured: Captivity one morning, subsequ�nt to his al- Ear from hick w an upright pat, which. The tenthelause, Parliament re rear eta- United States, as well as from other lac. h had been fixed ' the earth deeply and p p Deatu for death ! --not so. Life i for most complete rester 'u to e►irIt and in. eep Y tion, provides substantially the same as iii Everywhere there were signs of steady im- .= death !—a long never-ending lite, a life deed, feeling as he now did that he was firmly, as around which the Chinamen 1886•, An important new clause provides prevenient, not only in the condition of the whose hell is worse than death—this alone daily regainiug his strength, he on more sf�d• that 103 mem, of the Imperial parlia- farrmier, but also fn the wthAof the cities ; is recompense. for such $deed. cast about in his thoughts for nom mesas To th'rst NOrrls was secured, gro P g meat shall be elected by the existing con- and towns. Winnipeg, he said, was improv• The injury sustained by Norrie, when he by which he might still eecsape. and he train d, as than bunds atitueacles. These members chant! Cate on inn fast,.and had nom tel recovered from ; J fell forward upon his face, tram of a nature This had become a mach more difficult •ver° dm, r t.gl tr that the pot upon all questions reserved by the Imperialh Par- the depression which s long hung over it. - most serious, and, after many hours of -an- question thau'formerlyr for his an le was, the bre tai - something of the nature liament from the Irish Legislative body, Trade there was Rood, and there was a fair ' conseiquaneas, he recovered only to an inter- as has been said, encircled by chain of metal, hia melted therein. That and may also sit in the Iru+h Legislative movement in real estate. Brandon also had : , mittens state, rasembling brain fever, and whioh confined his motions to a li ited cir- -some awf 1 event was about to occur he re- body if elected thereto, as 4►ell as in the Im- grown considerably during the last year, not during lethis time the priests waited like wild suit, and at times became the sour of ex- alined, an , looking round upon the faces perial Parliament only in population, but in the number and s . beasts wbo would la with their re be• trams irritation and mental i In addi- crowding ear to him, he seemed to lead P Y P Y Pa g The annual eoatributiaci of Ireland on see- character of its buildings. Over $500,004 fore striking it to the earth. t tion to this, he was now at no rim alone; something f his doom, and his senses seem= count of the national debt is reduced to was expended in the construction of th , A torture is not a torture if it kill, for for a guard was constantly in his reeenee ed to to ke him or a few seconds, whilst £733�p04 ; army and navy, 2833,000 ; Im- The hospital which was erected by the ity then of what use is it ? If a man is weak T -not xiwa a the same man it cis t ue bat the aonsci usneas t the unknown Lo e:ame �- p - _t Y + , yetis! civil expe4ditures £55,000 ; Royal of Brandon, with the assistance of private and il)j'; so that he may go mad, and so that nevertheless, a preventide of the faintest descended non h s anal. Irish Constabulary and Dublin Metropolitan enterprise, coat over $20,040 and was a mag - he do hot feel to the full the horrors through motion which might create the $lis sties of The clot anisic had bOu�id his head had peliv�y £300,000 ;for reduction of the nation icificent brick building. Besides this t ere I which he pass, because death lies in front, it a renew attempt at freedom, poo the been remo ed, 1►n the feeling of cold im• g' g al debt, £180,000. These are great' reduc- were numbers. of fine business blocks and j isno use to torture—itis better to wait. For morning ' qubstion, his dreams ulted in mediately cern t' g from the exposure of tions from the bill of 1886. ' . scores of . rivate residences erected. tie in- - the truest and deepest agony of mind which little saves in an ultimate wanders g into a his hurl sk called him to himself, 4 p can be inflicted upon man is that which land of fancy. in which he lived h Duties of customs and duties of aretse atanced what was called ',he Syndicate block - p y 'Doth and from hat o nt every aeries was in - drives him eo far, no further—near to death, again beneath the blessed English arises is tensiB°d' sus a degree that the realism collected in Irelaad are to be applied to �► three•starey brisk building, with 130 feet so that he may almost clutch it, and yet ra• rite dear old home -land, free Lo brander of evert► d tail f hat succeeded was writ- Irish charges, and say excess applied as frontage. +- 0 .. 'moved from it so that he clutch in vain— where lie might please. I ten in are Lipo h' brain, part of the public revenues under control of 1 • Ian THE vssFAWA DLSTitt'Cr, . - -rear to madness=ay, on the very brink of Hie musings were into •akte - by the He wa hed o of the throng stir the the Irish Government. The Irish Land �ton� the llianitaba and Nurth•west4rn Iine . ire precipice, and yet saved, as the brain entry of three of the priests, ace m hied molten mi 6n w th a loo and thin ieco Conimtasion is to rema►ia in exiatenee until of. railways the year had"been one of mark. Pa g F• all char payable out of the church pro Y' \. „citric, so that it may continue to totter by a than of filthier garb, whom orris re• of metal, d he another ra se the pot art in II eland and guaranteed b p the Proapority.- The country was beautiful- and yet never fall. garded with some curiosity, w adering from the fire approacni with it Y g y I -Ind situated, frost being almost unknown treasury are full id. hub ect to an ex- Many days passed, and the Chinese still wherefore thin roan hand been bion ht till he s wed ani hia a #Doti from bila. Y j Y the soil most fertile. The town of. waited ; and Norris, who tiad now been The Chinamen a roached h m and A er o taerribl ar burst from him isting charms on t to church pro rty such ee wa was growing ' Im i31 and the 1.toa9in inion h the ravin of wear hours. bound glia with ro app He oonld a no in a voyicee rel a t his ®wn-: property ^Vall belong to the Ir�uh Gov g it g p Y 1 ' . upon a rough skin or two, hich was all his resistance, or, rather, he knew th tit was "Grew• God is savant have m n ernment. urther up the line thconditions foving r -can . o bed, began ss by a" miracle to recover his useless to do so, and submitted quietly. me, God ! ' And is voice rose to, the blue t' It shall not be lawful for the Irish rowing were not so good, but those grain strength ; and it may be that as the priests They had already bound Iiia teat whey it heavens, d per ps the cry was heard far Legtslattve bray to wdo rtor pass any veto, ad turned their attention to stock -raising r _ z fed him during this time, so they alto pray- flashed serosa him that now, in eed, bs •way ,'• reautution, addresai, or bill far the raisingg or were finding it profitable, t A that he might live, for gradually the ,faced the terrors which his mind cad part- Bur the world d d not Chan beasuse, of wPIP I- soon of say part of the Pa to Mr. Woodsworth spoke most enthusissti� crisis awed and he returned to life to find 1 painted in a ghas, y agony revenue of Ireland or at an tax dub or r pawed, Y p 1 dream. the oa I a sin le rnwr, and the ,China- ' Y Y Callg of w large settlement #bout .t0 mites that he lay under constant watch within For the first moment or twolie b yielded, man, wh hand raised so that the hest impost except in pursuance of a recom• f°rarn the terminus of the line -of railroad - a mandation from Her Majesty, signified one of the smaller temple buildit�ga, away thinking only that to be farther. bo ad could of the bid as pot mote upon Norris a fay, through the Lord Lieutenant." o►lled Yorkton. This, ire said, was a large .' from the terrible heat of the midday ann. matter little ;,but now, sa he rho ht upon only spok two we ia'answer to the man and prosperous settlement, composed princi- ,As he grew stronger, an awful thirst took his helplessness if thus boand, he truggled who a by his side—the command to The exchequer division -of the High Court pall . possession of him—a thirst that seemed an. with all his strength, crying ' t aloud pmored w th the completion of what was of Justice is to continue to be a court of a* Y " Or RVIGRANM FROM DAKOTA, - ' ' quenchable, and he would seize and drink whilst the men forced hila down d held decreed be dos chequer for revenue purposes and asy the majority of whom were+Canadians, who, -. every drop o water Nlhich was brouirht to h:m to the ground by the force of numbers Ino once, th otbe� reached out and vacueer., oaoarring in the court is to be fill- emigrating from Ontario to Dakota -years him, as soon , as it weir placed upon the against one. Then, all this siren h, rec�lh- took the a dot that which the metal had by nee M esty on the jdlnt recommend- ago, were only too thankful to be back on .;: • ground, - . ed for a moment only, left him, a d he lay been stir —a b spoon— a spool, so atioa of the Lord Lieutenant Gt Ireland Canadian soil again. - They were settled on - It was now; that the Srat of that series of gasping, and would have been liable to small as contain my a single drop of ,the and the Lord High ChanoeBor of Great Brit, a beautiful section of eauntry, and were tortures to which the man was destined to move eves without his bonds molten lig aid. aid• highly elated with their proapeeta, though, be subjected nae inflici;4d anon him. Be- The man whom he noticed had aN► tumq! Tb No u saw w ibt his bloo4i•sbateytfse Thw Bublfn Metropolitan politer is t0 aOii- of course, they had returned mach poorer' 1.cause he 'thirpted, it was decreed that he forward, knife is hand. Norris ahutohis+ startccf f his kers. ancf thea the tiauA sabjeet to the LOrd Lieutenant far a than when first the went .to the States. should continue to thirst ;and the water, eyes, believing that his last hoar ad come,,drop .fell pQa his esu, and the air was period of five yeah, or, aatft the Irish Ad, y given to him was only the more decreased and waiting for the first touch" of he blade. filled with as awf it noise sad s► second ministration will guarantee that and nate Southern Manitoba, or the (Ilenboro district. , . was also doing well, and though there were in quantity, ilia more he endeavor -id, to A few aeaonds passed, and the be knew time bh¢ noon f !filled lila fiinataoa wag local lice systeda has been or ized. The no very Targe towns, the small oars were signal to• his attendant that water was the truth—that the man bad not oome to again a th rd, and he world blackened, and Oyu Irish Lontabnlary whit t exists is to . win steads! The Canadian Pacific priceless to him now. torture him, but to deprive him o his hair; hell aIle to sure bout its. arms to re• continue subject to the Conti 1 of the Lord railway could not be praised too highly, . - Then at length came the hour when he and, unable to protest, he lay stil whilst, olive him, an•i orris knew. no mora Lieutenant, but the triab Legislature may railway c uldMr. Woodsworth for the art , understood, when there was no more water commencing at the forehead sad workin ' ` ` ; provide far the astwbliahment and mainten- ' g I $nae of w lice torte in counties sad ince had played in the development oft he given to him, and the revelation of the truth slowly back tha Chinese barber t away Fer wee sn Ing the mass with the pa aouatry. The branch lines had done n�iore ! . threw him back again upon the illness from his hair, bili b sit, shaving each rtion of shaven h was 1, tie else -than mad. The ;boroughs in Ireland under the control of the ek which he was but commencing to recover. hie head closeyy, whilst the pries stood by had mot his free 'n in the' "urt yard, than anything else to open up the spleihdid 1 lartit authorities. districts lying away from the main t ack And thus it came that weeks intei•veald to watch, where the dear iiw owe Lad used to lie,°� is eiiLirelq newsslau$e,, which The Souris line, which runs from Bra�don � between Nprris'a attempt at escape and the In China there I$ w cnstAm n ordeal But it was winter Ow and Cllr swallows given the crown the right to veto all bills of fA day u on dvhich truly commenced that sys- which has to be borne by those who Bleat had ne awn the Irish Legislature, and gives Irish repro south -went through "the Souris coal .fields, p go y ; a _d the mar who had Leg g• P had been completed feet year as far as tem of fiendish cruelty by which his captors to join certain prieathoods • it is ordeal called. t � thein to aid him in `hia seatative peers the right to sit in the House eleven .the contra sought to� ipe away the blot of desek:ration of brutal barbarism --an ordeal wit oh makes acre din iwas a worse j state now, of Lords at Westminster, and vote on all E 'of sage mining district, _ ani! to satil•fy the lust for cruelty which is one shudder even to name.. It Heists in* for the tuts had for the ime beim sat ria! uestions- The funettaate of t e and there had been egnaiderable settlement t p° q h on along the line as far as it went. Este. en ,; _ I I. innate to the Chinese.' the pouring of a drop or two of m lien lead unhinged ' mind. - Lord Lieutenant are the same as in the bill would, moreover, be a divisional part of the .1 IIn the mean time winter. was -approach- 'upon the brow or scat of .the priest, / , He fed nature ed him to foot! eat of 1886 and the 'tidialar Soo line, . and the ,prospects of immediate inn, and orris "in his convalescent state P P y is to remain for • I But one might wonder what nneotlon in as the gh with ut knowledge that he five yearis to control of the Imperial settlement in the neighboring diatricts were looked -for ward with a leaden heart to the d this with William Norrie, or with the did so ; an the rest of the days he spent, Government, then to pass under the control g g I moat s „o come for he seemed to lone exceedil,gty bright. �airin the, year ►�> I, cher who was at work upon his head.? sometimes onkwlin about the l court and of the Irish Government. Other provisions g t hope of fro dom with the commencement of ! pe P miles of the Great North -we" Central rail Uahy this=that the priests of the Temple 'sometimes wildly c wing with his nails ate similar to the -bill of 18%. � -�I 1.tlig,winter. Sumpter he mi ht never see. p is a vaiv a tem t to male the walls, whim- , . way, which runs from Brandasi in •a north aC g o Confucius knew of the unapea}tabls sat: " P westerly direction; had been >}Suilt and verb a in. rife all he time like iso human basin r u of thea on of the molten 1 . '. now in operation. Another edtension which rhe clos' g of• the port of Tientsin for the g Y 'and' but*rte her like w wounded ' a - winter mo ths, as he heard' it was closed k o, they of no torture more .in ase than g• - R�ian Bdlltinel.. - tad been the reatest benefit to the south ! t ca, they had, decided to make the En Wes► debt di gained now 3 Was1. with ice, oat mean the closing of the door g• The steraeaL ideal of militar dot is full ern portions of Manitoba, was the ,junction tr: g I' hman conform" to the priestly ulo and the blot o deseca ion washed from the y Y of the southern branches �f the Canadian of hope—a door which will stead open in a ffer upon his• shaven head, ai ing ma• 'temple � is ? The was no pna to ask dll' by the Russian soldier An illustration panitfa railw which terminate at to len- ' lit face of ny terrible storms. Tientsin ents of a wanton cruelty which might quest on ; and, if there had been, the is givan by the author of "A Journey to closed, Nonris felt, he scarce! knew wh Mount Ararat." On Iewvi boro and'Delomine with the. Brandon =and Y Y. ell waken the dead from rheic ves, the answer mi ht' Lave n," No °g a° Arm°ni°A cruris bran I that his 1 t chance was gone. Had the oltea metarh that. should fall an eat Tato Y g p aipecijea Of wood- village, the writer passed a beautiful rasa'' - swallows borne his messages to an ur ass+• B nigh he Cie t into a g K Y P P , his human flash. -on but or anal w lab they bird put u valley watered by a river that flowed bs- aTtiE (iBEAT NORTH -NEST: -- '11.1 `' or had on and 'all of thdae been van to embankments. . ' ` given As et Norris was totally ign t of the for him, d where a had wawa furs; and twee$ sig em Turning to the' territories, Mr. wools �.:t J the sir in v in"? a ni&Cance of that to whish he coin . hia ehathin , teat w thicker ae+w, for they His Armenian servant told Itlm that is worth swid,'that an the whole they had hod The bird were all t}sat he had to trust to had d him in hin"o r 1 e to submit.' His first feeling, hen he ga b, heavy sad April, 1888, after w great storm, the river a fairly proslcerons year.. The population, . "now ; the ten swallows, liberated with hia worm, an Baited to the c of i the sever- roue iii such a flood that the pareans living of course, was Aqt so large as in a, anitoba, �, messages securely bound, where were the v r�eognized that the shaving of his esu was Y • the present object of his captors, was natur- ity of a wi ter in P kin. - near the bank fled for their lives. .but there was every indication ,that the If, indeed one of the -ten came into some a 1 a combination of fear and hat And it this se Brit ', thin lel, wltilcsb country would settle up rapidly. Emigrants is friend! hand far awn it might be too Y ,and '� Thei3e wan a wdehmagazine near the y y' g hien gradually a cold aatlouaness, saki tits man. . not woo to fool, 'which proved river. Tho sentinel were fast filling u the tracts of land at the ? late, for who would travel front $hon has his salvat on. its the erridi+n mer creat who was guarding #t -foot of the Rooky mountains and in the ,$� of the nature of niter despair, as a over re to retreat, but the o tees who. to Pekin in the cold winter uc..nths , ho prepared y him. But, indeed the "nsatio which body slid soul icaiR t indeed ave 'borne Saskatchewan valley, especially in 'the Al ;"k ` would face the perishing cold and the ' werewatching the soono; from a mountain P g ' filled him became as it were d imm d and .what had a bat wiore Pro ! would tarts► and Edmonton district Cal cry, he '1W journey; at such a time ? ' + Y forbade trim to leave his t For an hour � 3 � Then he would wonder fo"r what reason deprived of all acuteness for the t, bein have suet mbed is he condit*0 of $ami- `' said, was. rowing steadily, though not very p g, the Poor follow struggle ainet trio ricing g g coin to an excess of fatigue, which hard weakness a which a man had been •but aagg ra h' Ed y l . he had been spared --he who had killed a g g " " •' waters +rliaging d�ssperately .to the hock of pidly, w ile menton �►as going steads! Chinaman ; and, again,:foc-what rerun was s � rated hia Lenergies{—sit itrrmedi ►to inn. now hew saved f pa .itevwr, d perha o mo door. e►head. Regina also was im roving and the .1 I 1.he allowed now tri gain streaRth as he la PO the full passesaion cif h' m from worn shwa fav r; bI+ th., of siir as farmers around there•had done very well is Y hood's Strength, which- had coma to } fm f r ha g The water rase to his Chia, and when itis ,the last two yearn. The Canadian Pacifis ' chained l,y his ankle to the ground ? �- �ivigaeat' cold. . was lite] 41 within alt inch of death the , '' a little time whilst he hid arra led vain T s it was wit William• Norris in, � raihva had filled a tan felt Natant b the . He feared the most when he cast his g$ Y flood cease He was° ' decOraW — b the Y with those who sought to bind btm O thy► Tom le " of atuoius, 4 ring the � Y cO straetion of a branali licit from Ca nary► % :` thoughts upon the apparent cla�mency Of erhment"with the rib! et of Amo honor- - grannd. ' whiter a hia ca tivity-•--a inter in ar Order to rem to Fort. Macleod. his foes. • Why had the want of watier.now y stallion of tiro heroic oba}it. ' ce.ised ? Why was he again treated as i,n The Chinese barber is not gif . wi h whioh* a tiled 1 lf, sa of he bunt spm, . .. ,. In conclusion Mr: Woodsworth said tha0 il the;daya" ;before, save only that his anti 1e sngnlar iapid•iy in his Crock ; rat r . 'he eteature, gradual! replace inti scar ice thoughtihat rdl had the utmostaoafide>ua ^ .y was firmly hound ? ' He set himself to the ,devotes hi$ atatidn to than complete txtty+r- `rows of and $light its► f " is the future of the counts y, a al of every appearance.of air hair a n sIu- upon hist ;obi t a al{.ran oiR naw►, , 1 ��� e_ ; •Pirao� ,gaily ' eight horses ` p - - .. . 'LL>; - endeavor of #athoming the motives far the° white heir w is iistl+ni at gle spot, and to an.extreme e�ractitead as tie t ;1s it 41es , life he was allowed to lead. head to Oetriaa3d' over, train why bogie prooceed#,.vfich, twhilst rendeda kis work : , _: 1a. i® ii SVhat'triterestoas it to the Chinese that #ln s know eNbr sit oNvn,'' h- i gg the s fisc Itte mel s ; ,wamolup s {r 1 _1 � � Wajrlter.. 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': � . - . . _,V�.� w - �-.-Im_� :1 & -, � q youniz man and modern cabby h HOW T-AE0013Y OETZINIBUTL Th , Ov�- in Egypt. Th6.Oe . � '� ever, is different. a feels friendly wii h of aiigl , 1187F I ! . public, and wears a at urd i E In ­__ 7 - ", r , 1 ke ; t . y Affs A IrS That the general a hat that yll u to Fro, 0. and ttlot , overcoat and sh: aing top 'a lain her inteliWini aniti t iiaisonis. and Ric - � . ,11411910 ThrouSU the Crowded Thor- t much to attract ff roe. Sometimes is Vance ought.. t4I euxbrares.- .. I . i ,. V­� 14�­handsome and difi,�,"I:ishecl look' U, course by occupT.iI6 corr4aptiod'ent�w'*'riies:-N,bxwhich case I slwsy speot him OTL I The M of I to Dowling along on the top of A bus there is some crushed peer ol the realm, a disgus mor, has elivi rat inothing that le London streets have to .young clergyman, or some gentleman wh 0 men& a note *A'tA i tl .offer so thoroughly delightful as a ride in a fortunes have falls and who has taken a garrison i * F I n -,gyl t. well-hung hansom.. Ica4-driving as a too � resort for an honet Irnent the - 't the in To ' . Of the two, to make a eonf6ssi6n,'I pre- livelihood. Indeed nab cases are not rar�., medifisatiOn of 1 a, fer the former, but it is of Vocessity A and why should we n A speculate about on 'a- Rard,to- the con th . . sneaking preference, as it is not considered cabby if he be fair t( look upon? rtlon, y 0 at . "good form,"- and therefore is*t of the I There exe, in ]toad m several societies f r a by r . 6 , 01;!; Or :,, . - ran question for well -regulated po�ople as a the benefit of cabale', I. The two most i Vaddiuiton, regular diet, and it is only on such rare cc- portant of these are e Cab -drivers' Ben - London, has toe -i i; . casions that; I indulge when the temptation voledt nd the Southweate-n of Rosebery, - . I -Association_. - ­ - bery, Bri ' becomes ' too strong within me tiny, cant Friendl�Socioty. fie . f�rmer grants a i, For;&iKp Affairs, to form to the- winds, and mount, the little nuitiesto aged dri n, gives legal asst f t- Eppt,whioh have 4 . winding -stairs into my high plane With a ante, and grants loa a ,without interest �o take the recent t x L delicious stolen -fruit exhilaratio 'I'. - members. The S.. ., Friendly Society, n A London des b I . The average being, however,: prefers a the other hand, is, 9 If -supporting; it I . * graph company J hansom, and when the Bo6emian in me does -.70 members, and i in' respects, t, a the British Goyv rni not get the better of nip I enjoy a ride in model of what a Erie dly societX dhould . as to tha, incream � o o6 intensely. The smooth motio*, the souse .Cheery and.happy-go-looky in t3he drearit at b o; one weather, cabby neve -forgets the approac . CUP'Ltion in EgY [)L I I of freedom that the 'Wide visioR .pf a answer to an ( i - - affords, and the spice of danger ever esent in rainy day, and is always prepared . tile p a lent polit Ica , _ - Paladina, & Co. rec4 as the daring cabby grazes huts and horses help. a friend ' ad in need, answering the on, - with splendid skill, go to make up the keen upon his pocket manfully and paying g following cable .an . enjoyment of such a drive over the fte asphalt share' without a murmur. . . spondent in Alt x&i ; pavements of gloomy old, London.'The attendant of fr shelter in usually & 4• No serious a ppi 'I am, however, most fastidious, as to the retired cabby, who pays a small rent and -fled Egyptian bout . kind of hansom iv which I drive -'none but tuns the shelter for th �-Shelter Hand Sociei y, market tirm an � U1 .; A � .. those strictly up to date stflict), MyUphe- .,He. provides the food at+ amoll advance Dit . , . . - 'buses does not make me cost price-, and in th course Of a clay - M&Y ; ,_ mien weakness for . . in any wise tolerant of &shabby hansomL I get from 180 to 200 customers. I lAw.y(r-41 A d . will have none but those with ruJober. tires, On pleasant suipmer afternoons one m . . . . - . , . � ! ce tion, did to?' - . air cushions, Russia-leatberupholitiory, aiid hear ihouts of laugh ter from the open wrn " lure and be did. ivory fittings., The horse- must be wells down, and then one know that none wor in the hou44 1. ` . may companions W�th . J. * groomed and -clean-limbed-; the harness jovial cabby,is regal ng .knew. . -mounted, and the cabby obsequious some joke about some passenger who _. -.. -, .. ,; HAV4 I brass .!,; ®R. -and smart in a silk hat, with a flower in his nothow well cabby coold use his ears d Di ScH, Fpt . -�- . 7 - buttonhole. .I eyes. '­__,_L_1_1.,...�.....'. will mil a tr &I All these luxuries cost me no ore than . i.f�`�'� . - - .t- . " ..... I . - I Asthma Cure jo ree . i I_— , 1 . -, ; ` _ I - . ­ -onveniences of a shabby" a4b, and as ,' .�f .-.-:, wbi�, roam. the in. - . .1. - , - - I V - ' ­ . - I - . instant relief in ! over 13,000 cabs London town ­ - - . . there are ov � NDI.Oui-6 tin' have f tiled to. not16 'that he where others hil. why may I not have my pick of the Lest team along the short of the sea or of a lalke send address. I I . they have to offer? 1, I- . 1. is white. No mat ur how deep the blue Of . - Tokio has Mi bo -: Ridin as I have so much n hi" Cab$ , the water may be, t iere is the same wh to- a bath in only one - �t increaOing with new of the d6th at i a od a. For that Ir at- . i and my fondness for them, . . penny. - every cl�ive, it is not to be wondered at that ter, a.11 foam in h" . if the blackest tk , ., f q . a deep and abiding ifitereat in them and all in the world is Us, n into foam, the f 06M Dr. Mrvoy , - things connected ,with they should have will be as white as he froth of milk. he owoughe &mad co sin _\ - seized hod upon me, pr-mptinj one to in- reason for this in th we- see.,all ob' 60 by perfect oough ad! * .1 1 - vestigate hnd learn about them. I Irefiected light. ' If hey reflect all tie ye, sale everywh \ - .. ',In In so doing I have arrived at the coliclu- they appear white ; if they absorb IL11 the , No man as a a 11 I - 1� - , sign that th C A rays, they oe&m to, black. The ink ab- perly att:3 to 'I- mighty institution that is highly command!, sorbs all the light, ad is black. Whe it - -; affords at - 4 Cap 'straight. I able for the utility and comfort i in beaten into froth, the I it,le bubbles r oct 14 . . . tortioliist? I • a very low price. .all the light, from t ieir surface, -for air . . . I The cab industry. is in the :1111AI" Of A extreme thinness makes them practic Uy' I 01111111111011111W . � -large number of men, about three thousand nothing but surface, -and ,thus they are teraporary filli .862 six huudred, many of whom ov . ly. ,Sold by dr u la . . .iqn thr or white. . . 11 . . four cabs which they let out, slid �ro known,. For the 'tame -t* n any i Colored stone Many a b CIO - . - . of 11.mushes." 1 1 - ti he - by the title . shows white when 6 has been groan to on to the fact of - I 4 . The first large cab company / r,f 'any -note powder. Take th black"t marble d girl. 16 - .. was that of the -Earl of Shrewsbury and Tal- reduce it to small g &ins, anA these will ap- Some nature is t;, . but, founded in 1883, his cab stables at r white, becaus their surfaces no ,% I re- swallow will de on Tizall accommodating .W horses with their react all the light. i If the polished sur �see . . I-, , , . . grooms. The finest cabs in London belong Of the same marble be only a little sari 4h. - - .. . . . to. this company,. and it in a well-known ad, as with &nail or drill -point, the, e0ect, - . - fact that the handsome young earl himatif, will be a light -color streak. One of I the , Eyesi , i whose ancestors came over with the ,.con- ways of testing 8 as and minerals in to . - - queror, often driven one of his hansoms for observe the color of the streak as oompkred , Aher Scarlet Foy . sport, being Gne of the finest whips in Eng- with the natural surfa0e. .. and other pros - . . . . . land. . If one watches th 3 water falling over the I I . _.. The London Imperial C?6b Company, a re- rock at Ni am , lie MAY we it of an am( mid :,- ' ags . I - th _ -cent-enterprise, h" undertaken the manage- green near the up r part of the fall. b ach ' . . - . - meat of about 300 cabs an an improved the "mai effect in roduced when bit [ows - . � _.. L � . - pattern. The company has a largo .depot are just -curving in breakers on the b Wh' . . . A similar tint is i can in blocks of I 'a i . . off the Gray's Inn Road, with ata les, imbeds, direc�.Iy in front of us. . - shoeing forges, harness-roomq, aqd painting hick . :. . - I and repairing. shops. At Chelsea, too, it has I ice. The absorptio i and the reflection, of - L . - % I built a model stable, three stories"high, and light are the same u ider all thake oondit ions. \ - � . built in a square about a yard Nhere the Again the froth at he foo t of the fall and - . , I . I cabs stand. . that at the edge of he sea is all 4!f it eq all -1 . . allowed to go o r2l - I Before a cab allo,w the streets white., So, too, if pound the ice to I- I - three paymenta have to be made -first, 5 particles, they will as white as the �OAM - � , . .. shillings for a driver's license X2 for ' The same point i illustrated in th &p- CU ford Black paid en IUI . - hackney carriage license, psi b the own- pearance, of the tin particles of dew the him to the Eye ar� , er to the police authorities ; an , lastly, 15 spider's web &as oo pared with the rger remedies did him rl� shillings for the carriage duty, Iso paid by dropis suspended f m the tips of blad of . _. .- the owner to the inland revenue- grass. All the mo, strikingly is the infer- Hood's E . *. Before, however, the owner - L ` t his once seen if the col has converted de and . owner . n get v#hieh soon cured I . license his vehicle must be seen and inspect- water into ftoot an i ice. The frosts rkles sights, If not lits ve . ed by the police. Clerkenwell Police Sta. from the innumerable faces of its cry hale, MAN, 2888 W&SIL11111 . ....- . . _. tion is the chief center, an here on while the ice shows a uniformly asst"I"s HOOD -8 PILLS Mondays, Wednesday d Saturdays, ,surface. ab -_ . saalst d1avatloo4 cure at an L Frost and snow a re white because of the t ' L � there is an official in attendance examine air )articles and the great . I I - . cabs and issue the two number plates. one smallness of th - �,: I I .. ' number of their re o*ng c I the -"*]It KUWWKJ to be,fastened -on the inside &O the other, ,�� AND ALUVAM _. ' light being refloc , they cab be on y Ot ub - the larger one, to be fasten6d. outside at the Usher. Toront4. .back. _. ! ' this color. I . IL Every . _40 . .r. Every cab is examined'and li�e.hsed once r '. ' . . . Q J"AT10" Y . . _. a year. As a check on possible negligence. g i gence. Why Amerloau Girlp Hat* HOU348rkv 1�73 Noinart, young the back plate has a device on it as well I thoroaghly, prepay - . I . The, great reason why housework.is r,t�ug- Book-keeping, Arit as number. This year. it is the royal arms, ns%nt to self-respeq� Jug Americans I L t, W ng. otc� A44 ence.'roronta. .. I. next year it will be a .crown, apd. the year 'U�th.r " . much.on ,Account o'the work it4olf, for I after the royal arms again; sq a police and nionot0ous, i - kinds of labour are hard i I , .qfficer may tell ata glance 4dw matters . , aocouutoft acionditions under *hich . .- stand with a cab under suspjc�ioii. "he single. domestic lacks ..,. it is performed. CONS L * The ordeal of examining a c4l b is not Bev- soclet ; -she is iso aced from the family � life VaivabU U"*e and- , . I : I 'ere. The official glandes over: it, and pro. 9, Ke can neve - call any time her own. as -a-- . . __ __ SWU M 11� C11.0 3 - . dupes a piot. of *yellow ochre, � a shaving Girls will work ill day anii'4 the nt in of . I I . - brush and a stencil vlaites'and.on the body a laundry, the fur, les, of a f ry, 66 bad . / L... of the cab at the back he 6. works ' the devieo air of &: sawing ro em, beta the 1 have ' - ''I . -royal arms or -crown, whichever it may companionship,-1p,Akeir hour, re Oned. Tile preparation v. of a Z . -.1 be, and underneath the word-" Approved!' and they are thei - -Own lot as when food IS Deeftwary b . and the initials of the chief commissioner the day's work is (One. It is. pm+e to plish this fine ma- - I - . - � recomaiciRd - ­ - . I "' E. N C. B:" " Once the stencil mark i! have theseconditims ill domeitia s#rvice Kim 10► I im ' . . . . . atamped and the number Of plate§ fixed the except in very we tIthy fam'ith a, abd "there #A containing *6r. . . . I cab can begin business. � the workers must be -branded as servants. Guaranteed to giv . When a driver first goes to Scotland Yard ,As I here is ever probability that ouse- ad only by IKLLI . - �. Sold at. 25cu poun( - . for his license he is put through a sort of wages -will go hi her rather ban lower, .- informal examination on his knowledge Of and as the girls w 11 not come t op the houses, , . . . . . , the great railway termini and -the public the -houses must g t) to the girls . . ;. I DO Y01 J 1. buildings ; butno sort of test of his driving � - _. 1. I , ._� I. Thit 4 - I I I . 11 . u" . i capabilities is made those are always assu;n- _.. - - . * r._ 1 . .4 our 1=ez: i . . _- . . I . foregone donclusign,,and he is given - :-�, i ,,Y� `­ - PERFUME . .-' - year-a)iftheylla n - ed as a fo . .:,,�5_�.:'."., RARE .- - �e I . � ,:. �. -. 4: 11. ..: . foolii'and d ( ­.. , . . are not . . a'license and badge on payment of 5 4�` ' ­ - , ' - I I. I unless they are spA J shillings. Then lie makes his way to a cab '71!ey Come High, but •Peep] a Will any - .. yard, leaves his license with the proprietor, I Them. - - . ..* 4'�, , . 1. - I '. � . . . and --is given a ca horse with a Atter of'i 4, usk,oive - , smunrin -_ ,;- - . chanize horse, for which he pays 17 shillings' are among the co itly perfum , Atter of . . - change / a day:. . His whip, Mackintosh cape, knee roses wholesales at about $8 an nee,' civet . apronj and oil flask are at his own expense. at $12 an oance, a nbergris, at imind mask . - . � , - .. Some drivers own their own hansoms at W. The retai � prices of th th' an , - i . - : . . which are generally of the rickety variety much greater, but they are us I ly. a d to I . and thould be avoided. . the so-called consu nerjnhigbly,� ilu form. , - I - - - . . If a cabby drives 'a imia�t hapso'ft, he The whale that se( rets arabergri i has come i haunts club land, and a day may bring go scarae-now tha, little of th t perfi4me in ' him in a rich harvest, thirty shillings found, and it is hard to obtain ii � the uarket . _.. perhaps and only Nyorkipk eight. hours. atany price. Ambergris issom itimenifound .... Some men work sixteen hours a day, but floating at sea in legions frequ ted the L old hands never more than twelve hours if whale that seers 4 a the maters . A newly they can help it. - established whole i ale drug firm nade.4 Is"'Fle Ask for the J. . - . ase of amborgris. tingigoods. sad i - Is takes cabbies some years. sharp as they profit on p; fortun . purchase I .• . . I I way .3 1p came in . '�'Q I dre L to learn the ways of London society, A hi into rt with several barrels, . - " I and L to elude that very vigilant person, the - and the shipmaA had no clear notio, Of its . I I I an WA i� .� � ON L I young policeman; for before he knows it, value. The d t bought it at $1)1� bo cabby may find himself at Marlborough ounce, %bout o a- nth ori its. va!ue, an ; 4 solci WILL *11V ...; Street Station charged withloitering. It it in small quanti tea at a great adv&goe. .. ANT RELIE ' - L . . . . . I . , - May be his first 'offense; ,and he in let off . - . . - I L - '" - ... Dion THROAT, 1ETQ,# Witt', two abiilingn and sixpence fine with The Vaglish Railway Temperance � .. � i : - 14t__ -1 .. . . 6w, illinis for costs. , L - f -me p Of TO ORATORS A , u extra shillings rmed in 881, hiLs'nove % la I . I 0 . I - T. Wt. *,TAN" 0 - - .... The,cabby at the old sch#ol whom one f 5 000. � - . . . - , I- . I . -7, _ - I . . .. :_:,._ .. . . � "I . ­ .. : . - . I I , ..­...,_11w-Je-...' I 17 1 .:. , . . ­ " tat'"i - - I I I I . 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I .. �,,4 pi, ... am va that the aetioi . 14 -'A d.-- _. W - N., m� � 1_1.1__:� - ._ ... 11 .. - _ : otflplo"'14il, wreo . . - ­ . . . .. � � . blood I 6 likwdere. . , . - 1. ,_ .�.. I., � d:..� . .'' - ' I , � ­ ­_. - � �` . � . 1_i4; 1',.' - " '':, -.'' - L - i , direct; provc tuition 'I . - . e' -V"... � ­­­ , I 00011111111 , by gl"_4, . .;, _1141VfV4!,_JTV, . I I - - ", ­ - ' � , � is � 4i I . - �­_''M It -"-*-"qW 2V `�, 01 . - 'F TT "' � . �� Fir%� L - r Aeop, indi ]W� I 00 , I . I . is - we. WOO I ... � sulL t needs a nig to enrich It. I - . I . .;4 , � P ., - � are t Britain must ax- - ,_ - . - I . I I . � , �, .�� �, ", , _f �`_ �,. 111-1 L . � I - wise . od fte I , f feeb . . _,e - - J. ;.. . , - , ) I.. ., . - , _�. � "t,< , , . I "Naill w a tor,'& r yea% 0. fi'a�� - L How, does. he feel ?-H� � ­ I ,:.�4 w . . t. � -1 a .1 � I . ,;, r �. - '' � �. I 11 qaro sa3* -that tiont Stu , yi 7 . " ,ii: , disaiivered a medicine, which . ,. I . ... . )W to For En , land's . . tlue, a deep, dark, jwfaftg dyed...'.' �`-`�­ -.'-I' .-. .1.,� --',,0 . 111­1.._.n� I I I ... . purified the NOW' and .mads tn 4 ... 4ired ­ .11 %L ,,". T.-�,r,-, # . ': f,`�t,­ i�, - ,�- ,,, - �._ .. ", : Ta. giers, a - - ' in -the -wool, eternal. . blu ' � I , -:,?�,�! , LLL � e .. nervous, brain-waoting men ---feel like new. _blue and be � �� I '0,�!-��,- - � ,e4v . . -�� * , , L . affe n, f,ritish a" makes. everybody feel _1-4"i-,-;-,-- 1. - 4, "� - ": I H4 ealled it his 11 Golden' Medical Discov- the same way .. : -"',�­�t-, __'.,4-`0 . - . L- sir - too French 6 vera- ' ,!,!, � , _�,, - , �. ����,. -1 ery.." It has been sold for years, gold by .-August Flower the Remedy. - I., --- - -1 . ;�Z, I _ S. . , -, , � _. 1. i .:.-, -�: -0� is, � --� , 1. ). in roan® of th® it' the million of bottles, and people found ' ' . . �. :._..� !-- � ,,�'. :;�i,, -". I P", - He ,urea tha-G . � ­,­ " _'I,L:j�. ` I I 11 �: - ,- a _ , ..... _.! � " .L ' * such a satisfaction in it that Dr. Pierce, : How does he feel? He feels ...-.,.. �. ..­._ L '�� , L sed snot . I . I .- .".. ��i , - _'_l "'.- r.'-., . , 'i I . I - _.�_,, ions 6 "aPI Y "y who discovered it�'. now feels warranted in headache, generally dull and- . .� i � ,._�f' .'s 110 ,� - . . I - q'I-W - "surances in re. c*n.:. ,- � �­ �_. �-: -". .. . .. , .11 11; r, ,1pz,,, � .". � . ,,; � �­ " , '� - I , I selling it under & pwitive guarantee of its - stant, but sometimes, e . , � � , - Is 0 the British OcOu' doing good. in all CDAM. I . . � ' xcMciatin9_11#_­.,.. '', . , . I I 7 .... L': , ; S®' the policy erste- I .August Flower the Remedy. . -;�,- -4,-- �, �.;"� � I , . Perhaps it's the medicine for you, Your a . . . - "'._".. _,­.:-+- , . . . -.,. I " I; ... �..�_ . . L ".1 . Lt B it&M. wouldn't be. the -first cue of scrofula or . - 111 I - . j ' ,;zi...: " * _ " , . - , - I .- - ­�-z,. � � �, �­ � � J ,.' �' , . . I - .. - . . French Anibum or In it '- . How does he feet? -Ile * ' '.1'.'. ". . . - salt -rheum, skin disease, or luni disease, i feds4, 1'1i';� - � , , -, ,- : . �!��, " ated to ask LE a Earl . - .;­ V01 -'F ,� "'.7 � 14. " , '4�, ��s . , C . M itru has ciure4 when nothing elep would.* ' The violent hiccoughing or Jumping, of I _1� - .11'.4-11 I- ­ - . I t1#,.-. .. ,­ , ., Secralts,17 of - St*te for .. t --i ." . . , I ,_ trial's worth making, and Costs nothing, the stomach after a meal, raisin.- . �, " . -, , ­ .. I . * . - , `01� -., ....,; � . *11 L ,,�;� __ _ � � _ n'r �:.. 'Pao'fy the meld 'a, Money refunded if it don't Ao, you good. bitter -tasting matter or what he haS -'. ` � " i� - ". 4 -" ,� : Lused Great ri ' to . . V11 i : . - 11 , '. -'. - .,�_ , - _1 %___ , " JZ Lord' There kre in India 6.642 G*vemmentsav- eaten or drunk ---August Flower I...... :. �16 1: �1:�­1_ inar to .,:�.,f � ­<': -,-,-�� .,�, ' .; ,,;,: ,-,�.q'. � li to the ix"cb!'n"g*i -. Tole.9 in banks, holding balances sure atilal the, Remedy. . � P il. ­,'�" L;';� )gz. , 0 ,-. ..'?�.'�'L - 1� ��­_ ­ . . , - - _ , o" I � d L -- ­ " -,­".-­' 71'.� 7-0, L , �jl ­­­ . � � � i that France has asked of or 888J lakhe of rupees. The numicir * I s ­ - ,�: _- .- -- � ., .. :..:-. .-�� . , . - ::Ll ­ -1 I .. � . - ' . M . . . , , 1. . 1.) " I . , . , ­ ient for an exp la ation depositors increased 55,000 last year. - - How does he fee'l ?-He feels +a ,�� L"I ­ - � 'a - N_- . . . _ , ­ , , 'It i � . _ - , - I.- 11 . � I I � , . , . ,-, _.­;�::.. , ., , � . . � A:� �­ the British army of oc- ,. � I ., %�..".,�, � . ".,� 1'� , . , . - , - - - - "O"� , the gradual decay of vital power I - ­ . , L or , .. \, 141.;-;._- .,..- ,iw : " , '1� : QWS261 he f6elS miserabb� , mela-richoly k - - --;-; i'_ .; ,,"*. - �%` I - .., ii .. , i:e \, .. . 4,1 "I aqui by cable about, -;, . - ­­ "i� . __ ___ I ... � '. - , ""I ,:�. -._�,��` 7X-�R,vl - troll Zion in -Eivpt, E. QK hopeless, and longs for death ;�4 :..: �- ,,�­. 1W ; We . . : �i'tr` .1 I . 'I'', ved this morning the . peace -August Flower the Rein-@ ` : " ;-' .,A.. SHILMMO -�` �.* ' - . - - . " ---I'. . -,..'�� � %*or, from their corse- ! edy. - � . I . � , I 1 1 . .. , _ ­ . - - '.. , ,­­ : . - � - dr1*&1,: , - - . .-.- , � '. . . � K 0 L ­ � , ." .f -,. V * ' ter; . ,� .- . ." .- , -'�1�--,.. L ��REtr- .,-hei0ion felt here ,; . uni- climb __ . ­ ��_.,.. , -� , ." . . , __1F.J How does he feel ?�-He feet so... ­ ;_ �:.. �Wk� 3� .1 �­i._­ �� - �,c , v I --�'.­!,-�*'Ii-,..", '._ - ... ,;� ,4, - . 11 �_ - � ", L� I , . , i over 98, and tion' full after eating a meal that *he can, �: .' '­" "4 L"' `j: :' . C: � - - -';--t. L i t,o -hanged." - ' .11 - - , I , . I .� I.. 11 .. : - -,' " :. I - - ' , .. , ,. ..i ­ - I . il ftrw consumptiton, congba, croup, sore hardly walk -August Flolpl� the-. 11 1:, , , , 1'�:, ;11, ­ -1 N 1- ", .- � . . , . - .; I-LIdn'. � 1* - , -� -.. � E, i �,_�� � I 3. - %%rwA. Sold by all Dmumnif; on a Guairauftr- - L.- , . ! _"'-,-�, I 1. .. . Fora lAme Nde, Back or CVest Shiloh's Poro= Remedy. . .­_ _. -11.<... `.-, " - �..�. I— - I ... -, . I ", .. I � - � _._�` - �'. 1, . .., ­ i - - -1- �. ?"k ­�,!Y ,our husband k air- Pisan -v wUI give gmt satisfacdou.--ss ceatiL Q G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, ` � 4 " '1Z I,,; , I.' - , , �'. �-L:'..�:!t.__.'-��,_� � _� _- W, , - ­ 11 - "IV 41 0,4 Divorce A li t- . ;­ L - ­ 1,1.0, I i, - - :L - ' . . I, , ': _ ­­ �.�'.'.. A41", 1P -:1 N ­ * p "? 10 Woodbury, New Jersey, U. &' I I He buk. ivirytEil g wet ­ A . .., ,7 - ,Y- 47,;.5. , . . .�� . ­ . , . .. . � �,� . . ILOH S . RH *� . -.-- A;j.�; � . . �L�' _ �� ,; - ­ .. �. � , I , 1, . .- ___ - . - ___�­ 1. , . . . � _1t;i __. 1W,� I .. .. ..�- .. --A " .. - . � . - ; 0 . ;1 -?,. 'L . - ­_ ` -��'. . . I a 1. . ,,. Lalai . i - �_C"�4,L , REMEDY. . .. � � .3, ..:W.. 1 j Mr- - _­­ .:� ­ I .1 ­ VAN � I. he" ': , . L ­ ". i ,� I_ i. - I - "M ? . �,�_0 � . I -, - . - end Cure you. Prioe 60obL This Injector for -N-- � ie ��-_!Una;.�;t � s .� *.;­ . ,�. I . . .,.'+ - - -, - '- t -,- ANN, SL P8,1114 inn., us sucosidul trestrneoi!4 free. Remember, :0. '. . 11 _11, _1-2r._� 1 ra Asthma T - ,_ aqWy will re M -U'S -I; C 11..:,� 1. � . ..-..,;. 11.1 iallage, of z4ohil an &Roh's Remedies, am Gold on a SaAmIlteM . "4�V . . 'i ­ �i.*4� 11 �L ". .1 - ' I .. . _J,.� 11, . � . - 11�� a any'Sufferer. Gives I ._ - - t._�­ I -- I .. � 111heat Music, musAa Books, aultare'..�. .... 0 :1 ,11, I ­ ; ­ � .. -I � � .. I _ worst, cases, an cures �~ ",­_­�Pme -.' . -, - . L:," �- 1. - www�q 0-0%wq - 4. Banjos, V1911n% Ac ilidoone and all kinds, I :,..' -L�­ �,,�­ T . � .� � ..`.-I _.. 11 - Nl&me this PA and I . I "I .. � 1. ,..� .1 - . .2. ;-I .� .4.'T' .. I e . - F of Band Instruments. The largest stock in. I - ."..,,__. L, , I I S~ -: L - _,_ , - � .1 '­ ./ . - �,�..'. :. - I-- � - , Canada to,choose from. �. �:,if.--, - . I ..., , - � J� , , houses.' - .. . _. I.,.. - ­.:�. ,.. /,'._4 ., . � . 1, -,. � . � . ! �� 1h hous". I k The cost of. . Get our prices before purchastaff elsewhere �' ,� .:.,o, '­:� ­'� � .1 .:1 _-.; - - .- . - . . - I I ' "'. .. - , ., 1. .., -_�, � I . 7, � -­ ' " - " . mn"bout -a thi6d of a *Wen and save money. . , ". .'.. ,.,.,. -..-.. . - - � 4,- _-V . n j?!, . ­ ­-, � W�_ . ­ � _. . , t _NW . . '. ; V. i, . � Chi ' ..� 1. a - � . �,.- . I M. I . - I SEND FOR-CATALDGUZ . -'vl� ,__�. ._�. �---�.; ", 04- . - ..".1" M . .- I . . I -4 - , - , . . - . �, ­ _ - - , J ­ - V .. . . a, CO., L I . ._��. . 1 7- " 31` " . . - � , , 1� �, I - I � "L hat era Red Vi for - # GrOtViftg -- .. VVHALEY, ROYCZ & - . ,!� �� �� . , _-1 I -, Z�; ;!, -..- .. �5_ f% zl.',� � _,�, ro'' . - i a iont relic a and . � .1 �,, 1. "MI. .,. " A �� , -, tj� �, Nt. � L , ,,, � . W . _.: J , , - . �41 *.- ,►, i� -� � � , , 1. .. . - 158 VON= *TRaLrlr,. - TootomTo, oRr . - 01"A-1! � . in the market For ' . M., 1. 0 11 I . I . I _ I -1 I I ­ ast - "' I ;si,v , �, i- I _�.�",, .:.- - . . ­ , jo L - ' ; � . ' ' V - _� - --i'l 4 7 I- - C" . . . . �. L � , to "MU08 Pape It beeme 1101"eq ftft *0011111 GROr- 1=1 I L.. . _'_ � I . - "k _ 'A�J ... , L, ' * - _ . - 'in ,� . . : ­ .�� � ,is bUsinese if he ( own't gy, thin wW weW6 F014 and build �!.4 1 1 - L _ * . - . . , . 1. I . ­ ­11-il �. , , I - . W" I,,. -, � . � 4 , it how about Q & -am- *Am U 0 me of C= , !..:.. - .� . I Fig , A:�_., �11:1 , 1% _'. ...,;., __, I Im . , i:- . . I I . W _i. 1. 1. -1 am '. � 1 rA4-i I , �= . - - 16 _._,_�': ; -, I �'. -,, � . 4 "a Gum am; an a . � J X0_.= - ... ,-:--!.,. .- . . I toDPO &OOMILCI16 i 1'446111te ON=$ - I . . . M, . �.-.., . I � . ._1 " .L. .. . . ;�.,V�)#-�� i � , I It usba,nd owes h a ru- �._ _� '. . , .�w . . , . I : . 4= - I ��L r 1, , ­ . am' . . . " A- , i k marrying a gi g1h =LA,4,!1 � , - � ­ L ", - �X:tl � - I .. _-..,. ,,". _4 .J " , L On , - 7 . . 11 " ­ . ZA:N 1 =:� ­ - . . . . . .� 7 , 1 I - ­ ­. , SN - I L %. - ­ � W4 , , , . . .- - ---rt that a h Ithy _') , , ` , . ,�", -"C N 1. r". . _. " , . _ �; . I - . . LT � -,.S- -1-91 � I I . It; - I . OF P ,000 flies eve ,day. URE COD UVER OIL AND , f, _i - - W�J ZIP 11 N �'. , . V� : i ��6t_ I 10L P. . HypopHOSPHITES Have all the latest Improvements. Be SUN � - 11, f 40.1 11 " . , " . I � �� Az� �. I . . . and got one- for your buggy. They are bolter �. V .:, �� �L I -1 , . � ­ - : �, !.- , 4�. . -1 A.. j � . � - . , . �­L ` a � . e. , � . 11. � � : . -,- - , vli! 5_L-� r_ Of IJA=Le and So4ft. . .�.� . , I, . 1.1-1! I I 1-1 . I - t - - � � 4 �Z.'�:,­­ - " .4 � � ­ '. . I Man ever for IM - - . . � �i� ,�� it, I - �,e­ t - .. I � � M ip i� L� . �. . . . ,- .-k .� --' ,��g i , . � I- , - . .11 - ­ .. _y*�Z:_� � - - .. �� �.: _��', ,,, M , � - , - , 1: - i ---, ,�5 :-. � . , - I -1 . I., . __ �. � 14 , - ,��5 I crim op coWnS 08 COLD16 IN 119TH . 'L, � - , -, t ��v �� - 'b'" 'a" "' " A* A PRETE"ffs Oil K"t Resularkable , ,_ _. . .... , .gi - ... . THE ILD AMID T11111M ft 13 9. WALLED., ,, she World. I - .... '. - I ..,� �'. ,.�k ".., -1 � ...-- . I � .. -%I I. -�. � .-, " -_ , . - � � . : , ;- il . 11 Diphtheria, Puei monlim, t a Bome, Beltsville. � . . � L'.. ­ -,.,-. I ­ - Gesulas made by ScOl .1 ._­`-�"�L­ mrdm* ,�41 _�� ­ _ .. � 1, .. m aring the ana - - • tL - g� " , _�.L ._,L.__. - ___4 to Wrapper: -at an 5ft, OW � -_. . % : , , .� ; - . � . , diseases. ]flood omilists, . I .. Q '. I . 1, u " ,PW '. :, I . -1 . ci,q� - �1:z I -- �R I parift is led RIM I eta with others, St. on, - . !� :,.- * - 1. -1 L-�. _; �_ -� JA . . �__", . .. -1 _­ 1. I - . I . .L. ... - , nm is the remarkable .F a . I . _� �i_ ; . .-Z ­��,, � thoroughly purt the - . � - In the world. The testi- . � z 1% '11� ­� . I - -, I - - - A f � . ..,:A 0 . �. : � I I _:t; �; I � e;,Ija` . , L ; blood and give ended niony of those I know , . : -AL .,.! J i3l.".� 5 cured of diwase�, my e . . �_ .. .17-? ---s. trengM Read I , ,___ I ����.5 3 It: , I 0 owilexpefroi= in its - wr r- .%my boy hWmad )elIU.FIT'­ V ._ � r',"'j,",am _'._.�,_.I,�_4 , " use. to the." . :�' �_�,W_­'T. � Valuabk trmdw a.i t."I. of M"ct EAT 7 . . � . go not Free to any . I ". i Fever when 4 y old, samer. (;sve hxprcm wW Pon Offim ad4fasL 11. Q conclusion that St. Leon TI.0 � . : ,7 i V. ­� X � . � - L ' Nm� . - .� ,, I lesiving him -vie Weak ROOT. 34. Q. M Wat AdekMo SIUMd. T404114".40" to the most remark& . . �.. . 1, I - , � Ar4 -, 4 � ., 114 t)lo - RL :_ I -1 _. .."M 11 4 " - L - _ .. combination of miner- I" _1 . �, - '. - , _ _. . 1- I.. - I � - I 1 and with blood V IN . . ­ �­, . � ,,O,,.,�! - - CV ,aU in a watee in the ,�� �t-14��.' . A..06 I :. - IF YOU WOULD SAVE TIME AND MONEY world. James; Greg- I . ! .�:-:,� _ 1. .. ,V- � owed with caukor. . - ) I J- . ... Z 1; IN 11 � . . - , , His eyes became In- BUY A ham, analydeal. Chan- , �-. .. _J --i � ­ r, .- ... " , ; - - .._ . � ­ . ­ 'Ad.- 1.,i '. ! - . ,_ . flamed, his sufferings . . .. ist, Brooklyn. .. '.. _. - . I . ... . I .11 4 t,k. .I- -.1,1111ZA _1 I �'.,.. � V - i"�i - J�Aj, , . ,;, �\_ ... e " - ,�� I A.. - I �.�.11� were Intense, and for 7 0WILLIANS 08WING RACHM st. Leon Mineral- - ­ r _ 11 L . .­ '­ ��,X-Jlj.�j . 10 . _. I . .. � ��j,.�­, , gp, am _* -�:-,. .1 ... .. �. ,� - - ­ j.. , . : _, �:' I ,:,- ! J", - I . ., Branch -:,. . .. .. . ­ I _ ."- I I .-, " _� weeks he could not even _WaterCo".. Ltd . 7 - - I I I . Agents everywhere. , �, . . t, �:7 .. - �, . � 1 .`-',-14X.., L 6111ce, 449 Yonge St, � _, L:, :� ­.�� . -, - . .;..:.-. ­­­*., lk,� - I . L ` - I- �', . - . . . . . I . . � ___ .- . 1 � , ... 11 V . - - . t - I open bb eyes. I took _. I 11 �A ,) Ear Infirinary, but their I � .. ,�L _,_ 1_-;-L. .1;� "''I L".a . .. L' - - .1 . . '_,eq L 1,-,,_,,.* . � - - - � "I .s. _. I I good. I began giving him 10 � ' L Y I :'�.`. _11.1� _-X . � _ :;; "`�­ L.., - -:' .11 r. t .1 � �;�O . ... .,­� � .­ . . . 5 1 ­ .�t "s- I lw_, I � .: '­-__-- .� �;t 4", , 0 , . . J� , . 1� __ 1c., � A - arsapatilla g��e ,.:� '.­_�,0 �_ ._.1 -1-. .. _'.. , yz.­ I � im. I know It sinveA Me 04 I I ..,..,. _. . - ',I 47�6h'l -16 .; . . ` I .- , �., , 3 -, __-, ... 1 �J' - � - ;' ­ ­ .., L . . . - I . , %, r life," AsBiz F. B"( -K- .1% I * - � ' ' - 1. � . ��_ L T . - - :. :�":!.�. �J�ta Lou BL, Boston, mas'.11. .- .-ft • I I ­ I , ,:! A. � � A �­ . . .Jr�!,. 1-WW%kk4. . "I I z -, .. , . ,I . ­ : ­ I I - - % ...- ,,, , N I �4'­. .L��' %_ 0 1 -'I,-, Z'.*- �_�,'i , I _% . L,-` �- _5_;�?� .. .)!�* re the best after-dinner P1.11s. ATA RRH : ; �', I .:,., ;3��Itrl - " .; - 1:1 ...': . - .. I I - It . _. ..: t - L" ­ � I - M L . - : _­ ­ _: I , Z%, - I . , - .1. . L'� " '. � :F no, USE Dr.CLARK'S CATARRH . . (.,.--,�'.:Iv� . ... ". I I . _ "low z"KIII, 11111 ]SLIM never fails, IT OURES OATARFI" IN THE HEAD' -!". ; �.'16 `- ., . , _.. . 1 �­'. � ; , write to 'Williatu I riggs, '. 1� -.'L � THROAT AND NOSE. 001-1) IN THE HEAD, HAY _. . i ­., �-, _. CANADA PSRMANBHT FEVER INFLAME PALATEAp JONSILS re- -e: ,- �� I- �-,- - : - , ':.��" "IF _.�- - ' - Id - "M stores she sense o)q smell, all 3 ves bws?tbo - "� , _. - ,4j ; �,'_ Z� . CANT -For bundre to o - ` '. �449g'-`- N, I d , .L I ­_ � ,�� . -:-4 bottle will I work wonders. Price � -. �'4�1'1 r , LOAN AND 81YINGS COMPANY. EADA01-Irm experienced by all whtiihavt� I I -:. . -'Y' I" Mklrh� 1"! I Pon .;fid women who will i.... .- -, L. -- ;��..� .; ­. 1-1 . � :-ZA..; - "d calpitalt . $Jg�000,OW 6W. at• Djuggibta. Sent by trail On rGCOPt Of _. ­ ., I., . L. � .,; ��, , ". . . ­ ... ;� I I �L, � themaelven in Cabo hand, H L . rice by addressing ' .X:.;',,-.,_ I . I I 1��;, I , .. �06, I - '! . .. metic, penmanship.Type- sad oMae, Toronto ft., Toronto.. a= CHEMI 01,.185 AMAK ST.WMr, TORONTO. - L Y . ;r�ti. '. I CA .-.-. -_-_�,-j""... ". .. 1, 1� - - I ..e , -, ­ ­ I t�i&CotlWe of torr pond. I _�, , I�4 * I - _.. - �,.A ­ - - .- . A - -_ -1 - �,_,_;Y� I i The ample and increasing resources of this -i L., ;Q , - " , ­.;� , J. i _'. 7- �, � lk", 4 � Z ��. , __ 1. , V, Company enable its Directors to .'. . ­ . -1�.. .1 � .. .. DR. TAFrS -. - , - �.­� '* - I ' . - ' '. .1 , i . - - "at , i' on REAL ESTATE securidc)i to ,any amount .1, L. :. .- I _-_.� - '.. __.. �,1%-4 ;L'-v; I . , I I _1� _.. " A . . .... 1 4t,-� without delay, at the lowest current rate of , � . , , 1% - 4 - I - - - .., "i i J able terms. - _. � , -,, "L intoorest, and on the wokAt tavor. -1 I—_ Q�'.,. _�_ . - .. .� , _:,� - . '1P I I . . , 'I t0fin '' - - I..., ; I.''. % . � ". - I i.. . 1 5 t Loans granted on Improved fitrins and on LAST H ALE N E' " t 0 .-.1 '11*­,� 0 botles oftne4kift *ad. ive town and city properties. . 01 ON. A 1, .4 .Ar .� I . St USA" Ott& r . productive . - ... . 3 A. 95- _. ­ , . I t Sued. Terowti Ott MOT . - e'. .,* = I -gages and Deboutures purchased. .. - - Contains no but do ­ v ',,-* �F - 1� 0 , . �'H INTHE III. 0 . _: �'• I I I , -t i opium or other anodyne, 0 ,�_ �' � � - � Application may be made thorough the local, trovf; the SPECIFIC ASTHMA POIS _�:�._ _f ­ " Ii. -I," i - . - . - I L . RER __ " � .-.. 1.4.7" Nor. � 1,&ppralsers of the .'company or to kifi CIVES A NIGHT'S SWEET REE AND OU 6 �, I �-v 174 �, "i . . - ­ - , � - .­ . - "quo that need * ;, - , - , ' . I - - - not neglect your � �,. - " _1 -.�- RTA 0, _ . , � . I . ; �V so t � _'1,11 _? .,,�,�I_ �', L. ''. , 'P J. Ifferbert M .1� ,.".�i " z W, t, , 4 � ! 1i . I L,. I', �.i ,a. ;5 ., L Managing Director, Toronto ­ At,rr"Jg'_, - -: � ", 1. � delicious and wholowme ; businemorsitup - . ? ��` __.g - . ' I �,q __ 0ourhappino*x Toisocom - - stu night gasl?-;... 1.­;�:.. ,_ ;' �Lrialls must be us%(, We, sing for breath ", �;J.e.. I . . - , . -11 fL l ., � 1. , S for fear of suf . . : :�;�- . - , - I I , � - . . focation On re- . _'.. L �".1,:. .., V - � -1 . .., ­ '­ .. 4-0-04 kwblolt - , . . :��,� .�_._,­ I . , KII, . P .1 I., ?i . , - 41 , el , lith ,; parity, "d isafety celptof tWm&ifidP.0.'addrePowemailT '�., , 'I- - 1. ' - . . � " itorTLA and prove to you that ASTHKA - � %' saumf1w.tion. Manu .,. ..., �;_ . . For � I.- 13" -4. ., , & KRICIIIIII.I. , Td�ren.". 0*0 ____ a "T"A' I . .�,h I 11 FT LENK "TRE" ', I � ,. , , _ I? �� I .... �­ - , I " .-- .- � Lin. Askyourgrdce�forit. . -'Z' 0 UAFMNTEED DR. TAFT BROS. MEDICINE CO.,CO- 1 _. -i ,URE G r,--- ,,�O 91- - -...: 1, � , ­ - ! Why be. troubled with PILES, Ex- FREE 'sale . `� !�_.O,�!_J-. ,I , ROCKI STIER, N.Y. �.­1_111­ 4 ­",�`,,--­�; ,- . . , ,� I I . , '�'.",L,­f,.'. ,!�, ,�'. , - __ I I . �114 - Fl� usnadian Oftl , 1� - " . .. ' N I IMAGIN AL OR 11"TERNAL, ASSURES ce,MAdelaide St. W., TQrO11tO ­._ , ,� -4',,% ,'t'y�-r:, . I 11- __ ��', ­ � � " 9. i �1_1 � � ,,, . rave been regular, URing �" 11ro"ING Owbi-EEDIN . 1. I . -.1 .1 'N - Z ';I� -,- - ___ . _.­��"" 4 . , , PWI ? . '... '.�: - . �_OM Z-� N 8 when 'Dr, CL - . , I lz , ­_ . Oak - , :, � I - _4;�z--.�- t . 0�, ��4. .��, .41 , : - �. � -- ace 1846 (forty-sev I Ves immediate relief ? -:. 1:. t 3R, :1, 11 ,P*Z,-:�? . , � e��. 1 been GOOL11 The publico John Ball Sieel Plate Robuge , : . :.11 V. X ,.1 in 6 h SANDS it has proved - .Z: -�.�-,.�_­:-,' .� 1� 0 . ­ . .. . . _L - - . 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S „ .. .3: , 1 �' . � •,� r. i_ Vin. `" < - - I s� y ! # -.... k - ... - . -. - - . M ,.. e r .. . a .y R• .v - t. , - ► v- - <. , .i�k • . town ... at 'Phar a e hrlA a T , .1r4, - .- _ 4, ,�ItIma .:q i ' - :. �- " .,,.,:. horse a d natter that had n stoleta fpm _.�.,• -. ♦ a - ..MMM �y• M VIM his stab a two a hts before..m I . �� Z9f �. � �, � . ' . O : k I brat,ed _. �, . :. - JGXNTt�Z**X::•�'a;lUl w, e j # �'' Yr Wm. rebels, off Toran'to est , e ._ ,� �r 3 m Go e$presil thsggh tills mediat> my a ����� `- , his 78rd birthday lash FridA It•h+� live town dig bf, tke, l a+�'s >n ttitlita fbr: ttte patrotesQe you liave aoeorded ate diuin tlto to ! state of ouitlY tto», go bYlled :btotla g past oeYpa , 'n . 11, till ,neat fall he azid - Mrs. ftalaols tv111 be + �l�tel7il tt went, lfl Fit3 torinR. Our dealil ga have ever been associate d � : t pu liahad everyickei y, nt ging at its office g stab! fr n Wlt6 the=best of feeling, aria I hetrr the Idea that thole who urchased ifl1 to s able to lebrate theiroldea, weddin . , at�o cuss and roti op - ori, , ,�� �s The 8 lady Hook ml 1 cannot run until eh r , fall plc ung Tonle . A pill to Jaluaee• Irom me, •.:what ever description, have received perfoot satissfAo from ph m}ent � .. i1.9 . or -gar• 1. o ifs tits ' the ice awe oat of the crook below the Sullt 'an, Dat batten . ;13 -IB .chaser, 1 p r �:. Ili -�4�;.1. - •_ P F , , A Jl� Advlaisoe, mill. he eatrelt sly cold weather locked .. n ambltio t b len e t tt1 hes machinery. mau. E }, G as over bso 111y n a and on bu e t b' iiATlyB OF A�VERsIS1NGt : "� - - ufaetUred, and I foal that Y have carried that principle tbrouRliout. F _ _ p D slfi+fF.ss 611D I�roI4ili:8 z� T>R HJIld1 pelf• Tho Srlua which I have the honor to represent. THE" MAgPY.: ' u the hole ,reek and taken the water 11 . First ineertion, per line 16 cants, Sooded he flats where the boys are �ouioy- ' Each subsequent insertion, per lion 6 " than. ntiy tint d b a n absolutely gen- >E3AFils Co., Iles o o the season of i89a with a ltlr a verist of wachinery of This rate does not include L 4i or Foreign ad- tela themselves skating eve acre>it o glary y !!s g y x �. Yortisements. lob. ' nine spsteul. Thom t extraordinary of tb® very latest designs, and it is almost nee leas to state that the company masa • r Special terms given to parties making con- Word worth Bros. � 11'tti d: ' entertid suit cases . have een guee gBfifNy treated. factures by hilr `the hest iso lements coed u n Sithe Y i p pal n�srket Therefore gentlemen, riots for 8 or 6 months or by the yee�i. Half- against sesta. t�'eek9, V�yyyan and K. A. Fuel! irticulu s with c;` ies of epletldid if You are in need of anything in the above Ii e, gifp me a call and examine haters : yearly or yearly contracts ps;,able quarterly. ,Y !` $usinesa cards, ten lines or under, with paper, 'Crosby, s repreeenLativea Or trtl8i,�9 Of tic Onials gt free. BrberG Clifton, ptirCllaBifll;. Tto gale, no harm, , is toy Ino to. -- ;, one.year, 5 00, payaLie in advance. the ]het edist alio oh here for 111,500,. the 51, U per Kennington Ile, Loodo' u, 'b. 1 t tib-Notios in local columns leu cents per line, pried of pipe Oran which the company E. jd.]y, IIS Yrr�j/���'+ 8ve Dente per line each subsequent insertion. • claim th ordered�or bar aged ibr. TLe . , . Special contract rates made known on applica- Y g. �- p, ,t`�.r-•--•Circular�l and Catalogues. furnished on applinaoiUn. ` ' h tion. No free advertising. defeuoe claim that they gave no ander. , ! - v ' Advertisements Without written uptructions will be inserted until for� , g Wordsw rLh Brea. are at� English firm bora w Con ervitive * �r•, �,+ idden and a ar ed -ac- - �, 1. sordingiy. Orders for discontinuing aveittise- tvtth branch at Montreal. A rTT e� M - �, .. Is Y. �S QCiiii IO�1 . V. KC, U .U. y Monts must be in writing and sent to the pub- Op Mo da Of last week Vii. H. C.0011 wets 17 7� °� a r lishev. .charged before Magiotrate •-Chas... Gould 1 Y l tt 1 i . ' - r _ Job Work promptly attended to. ' ` 1-, - with hav ng violated the la by procuring . ' ! p' H Annaiil meetin of tl t± ' l� 1. W. i. CLARK PROPRIETOR. li nor fo sola, Fraliok, wnQlwas `shat off. 'r a t Liberal _ -� - e cas was adjourned to Wedneaday, onsrrvative Aesociatfv of 8rneth Ontario - will b held at the Town of W hitbyln theCouu- ` , , � 4 Our Politics -Strict Independence. when the balanoeof the evi4ecloe was taken oil Ch labor at g o'clock p.m , on Saturday the I: -VI I - Our Alin -A First-class Local Paper. and - jad ement given. The magistrate '18th d y of February, 1883, f r the election of I � j;_ • �; 11 �` cousider that the charge had been prtved olUcer and genearal business. All Conservatives F I . = , _ Our Eacpeot>Dttione -The;. hearty should be present. Addresse may ba ex acted "" �. r. � ,4,,. b . }' and inSi4 d a fine of 1F60 itnd costa, and item t m. Smit , I�.P, and'o ere. Theffecu• t'"= f . 04` i , upport of the peonle of PiGkerinq and vicinity. �1 b � �j ys� -� atafed th tall similar eases' wonldbprin- tiro will 1 inept at the Royal H tel at one oclock. IiAILL Gvl s/I I ouslp sea twith.--Journal, J. sMi'r a. H. 1'HtLtt' j. - FRIDAY, FEB. 10, 1898. ,Anothe Ai. D. was in town thiel - week Prbsi tent. rotary. . _Ir . . I ! with a vi w o[ ttettlinR down amaagst as if -- - --- --- F.. 1 i ' - z . . Bending arrangements for the purehaee (if " ' iI. Ill I �''.B. . . - . - I . ., �` ' } . IvOT AND COMMENTS property re agreed upon. Z� S t - r-, ­. - `` Last w It Robert �oittt, a# Quaker Hill, ,, . - wjts char ed befocm Mayor Hamilton by .. .. ... s ,1,.. I . --',. I -Thio first session of the ei hth le is lit �Ot f $' - g Thos. Gal own with having in Sept. last TEr � W. ' latu>e of 1Vlanif obit was opened by . 'sold sellas uat.be>i .wiLb the intention of da- j, , - a.ilcle Corr tl EE BAER HSE, Lieut. Gov. Schultz .y esterdaY frauding is creditors. It app�era Lha de• . . -- -- - _ fepdamti lel slime lumber to Ite-d tk Thirsk .1. r Charles �Vllitne�r, proprietor of a in Sept. l sf and afterwards made an ae i �A.. ,�N R (,T$�$ ! ERS. F _ �' eircuit`of theatres in anada and tbd sigumeat ar the benefit of his creditors. , - . . . _ United States, has le ed the rand --It~ also ap arw that tt portion of Lha lamb• :` . , ,.. , ' _ ..:�:: o,---' • ..' . er was psi far .1lefore the assignmentia 'd �, i j ,y. l'` Opera horse, Toronto,' for five e>irs.1. - - r. , F:. _ : �' after th assipnrrfeut the def�nnt L- Ii - went to i -t:1 e d & Thirsk for the l I Tlr�` York count .. . - ' are Th y asked him to. Dalt the next I �- deet nnrlr;��tcle, j ut th passed .a resolution assrting that Mr. wbelt •whir he did whoa Reid refaped to ` _ 1' 1.u� 1 Goldwin Smith does not rrprese>�talie pavtbg..m ut3y havioA been in the Imean . '1 - t�11lia firils vve�ier � Gtanadian people. in leis advocae y Of time infor, ed that,Mr. Nogg was .npt en 1 I� • tided to r ceiye it. Mayor Harnil a, aft �: political union. - -1 I_. -. :, • ter.. - er hearing complaivants evidence seised1. " - to send: th case to Whitb for trial, The t (o) ..'. The date of the election - to fill the Y. .. vacancy In the Le ishttul•e f deieitdaut was released' on furuiahin' two . . _ .. - t g o1 Tot sureties -as hail. E. -G: -Campbell fo cola!- ,�i't`r j - - onto has at last been fixed. Iv'olnina- 7 h •=_ plaivaut a d T. «'. (�happle for safe dii<nt. ; . I , -' tions wiU be Made on Tuesday, Febr . r T , .: - . - . I - -MI TS W I � nary 21, and polling will take placeINTER �.. I 11­�ori Tuesday, February 28. - N w .ddve-ri!•fsCinents. 00 N H. , !'.:-: blr. C ` ..• € ,taek sad Bili w nt up tbt� Ip to get a pall �.'_ r 1. 1 1 ummings, a leading R 1 ter on i,r l ' 111 . r r . - r� The New York_ Sun, represeuing a bR bA .IJ -1' yearlin mer ; ; about „ It; t e above Il -known h e the word ya+l 1� f�l . ym t�. district in 1`Ie York iiltrodueed in sop bu h tuenipe and a tjultntlt• of wand. �y ate t, miaali . apd,is to sound concealed ' ' + it, the a calve cut of ac•k and Gfll{. 1'h� Inthlial►era . s �:. s ,S the House of . Represer-tatives at Apply to R. akar. (.reeowood. 1&16 (►ttr S pang eo le a 111 i ve i(l�o In ©© �{{II TT ' � - L. -- - - --- -- � ('a*It n rho pet npwho d tg cnn tints f ile L iL 111 � � � + � " ,-I ,«+ashen ton Thursda rd • Water' intlealtove ieh Totheaeco„d ,. DRIVI1�1 G I � KIh y, a bill t0 faC111- A'�T D : - (Iotid-QAf1e2'al P'se Y• Int• Ntiue Giold Wato . TotIp th rd a tine tiltverNG f i• ;. I tateC011lillerl;lal llt11011 with Canada. HiK st wages, stuall fautily. Apply 1;•htru• Tothef rthanelogattFiveO'Clork - { I, a • j' , 141 ging t, East Toronto,, ,'Apply Kllver Tea Bery . To the fth an impgrted I i • _ 0 I: York C011nty Council line decided HnatcGolf.Tothc thagin� 1 xTyperiniter. rt -, pp .. - r 1 Solid Gold Rin , each of the next two eorrr�t . , , • that the toll: gates of the bounty shall AZ ID SMITH has moved -bib ''Irl- ,,:swerve. A s� Id Piece to the next three. . r - - IV - • . 1- be leased for w y ear frons I nest June. � pteme, is int*iR new but�ilding just erect, \ xold 'brooch to each of the next ten correct - . . c� f9r that p rppose and will keei► on Maud a ►n,twers. A coma►i ee eonsiatin of fire teacl►eraX I - This means that the cu5t�lli of collect Ilarg'P stock o Coulthard noel Scott's in►�,r reel .rrom the public ac ►cls nfTarrn► will be inrtied '" �' Ing tolls will not be abolished for at ri ie, cultiv tore, harrows and also other ►a- -u The prosent wid assist the judge In the award aN: .. N L chinery In a ditiou to the•,31.0wat Mfr;: Co. 1664 tiriros %least. a year. It is unfortunate that R 1f:At•I, ij-. 1.:�$alli iKiuNtliUplll.� ltciritaat,l,�tl:ti(r c•n+� wl�h a leadprsiell on the fly letter:+ kWsterl some satisfactory arrangement cannot OR SA E :-Houle a � i3� acres Ol noel tu�tid alae to tag with ten th a cent ataml,t be made with the city whereby these J. land i mile south of 1areutont. he „r m eel:oP lit � llverj fat, oue �+ ' subscription Y house is a co utorap►ble one wits all conveu on. !i! t►ur 1 O/ltelr Pcgpli•.whic a tlarge, bcauti• w= k_ `1. relics of the bygone days may be re- ces, out buildings, It rd and oft water, good fills,• ill}�vo sited v; !p• • nla�axl 1e,, a beautifitl- garden Te s'r sable, For pa:rtiiculars ,.Aurravlog "Thr Vi c Iii " Ilii j,be, sent fry by • �� llro�-eci froth. the York roads foret'er._ apply to PA[ L LA` RE`( F,o ilia place, 16Sn r,wtlrrn niMl to every answer reeel•gidRernernhir. . _`Ve heatlly�endorse the fO110W111 -- ---__ . _ .:u_ -- that ►o,►cet the , r for an rnryt"ar and a ' .4 .. �i - �•hanee ►ro>neor ria of the prit .. Thi+! li or lelnarks of Bro. Graham of the OH` T T?�I;R b0: wish to n �t,p,rrnl�tty and it' utt delay yet I n111 el,I at►d ' ' rn •vy�d I 14 a wi I ggf► c to th i Jant t4 ,.,orreet ChronlCle : " r 4 lacunae the public that they hang ns,dTi- .d each a hen tomo Souvenir Si : - "The pr0ar@SS1Ye t@lid@Il- ed out a b tcher, shop iu owe elle block. •11114%verd' r,•c,+iv. Fresh meat a sou eon hand. I cas of absence sly -vin n C'vlunebun, • ' cies of the county collllcii received a yy RF.AMN rr IS Flt¢ Yui; TO -SAY Nether or not �_ �� orders left wi h tl�e Misses Roo a or W. Logan, �•rN! wit hale (hili Young Poop � as a regular bad set -back when r. D ay's niotlorl postmaster, ill receive pro pt at utiun- . A iefwr t }•our hntnr! for the r► . t your, and a. Vis' ► call solicited, wtt to grant '$25 each to Ifeebanics In- chatiee P vrtotefng one tit the at ve prizes. If Ei ; , -. _� },�u am not prrfeLtly' aatJAtied ,Y' h �•t►ur antes;• ttr stitutes was so strongly voted down. l i �--�} meat alt .r reeeivin the tir+t cop nt Our Young - These institutes ar the grown poo- r1 ARM T IIENT-In' 1118 nt;l,ip of People ,-on ran b re your nlot, y back. Iso ' pie's schools, and every coutltry vil, Pinkerin , aontttiulnv 61 agres i gout ata a thk fair . 3 1.of cultia*atib bein soul TI►e a ►velope sol ieh t�a,tattu► errant answer g b neat of lot*) bearbig first post ark will neer �•e drat reward �. lage should maintain one: in a flour- B F con, Ci , barna and stalAet, rick house, excellent ctrl and and and the Ipaisnoe ii► r as r�:tv . He sure and �� iShinn Corliliti0n, As matter of also a never ailin e r Orden, two jgoo pJ�ii, a _s, o ! g P S• goPd.forlI dei j +tnsrrur t . dwy ait� nclose :10 x011 �t and you wfll . •! - -.I fact .�f1,000 a year show d be appro. poses. Eight en miles from Torpnto cud. one receivet le bent t"al i, nu ere i4 for�b� money. • �. mile wont of Duobarton. Apply to kf►s. Win. Addt� •'Na OU1t 5V UKGI PLIC Bing priated by the county t0i these read- Allison, Pick ring,or to Peter Stew&rt,. Gr.eett `'t'"'R''.1 rcvt. Toro to uae,ad,t. `�"=��� 111"tlnstitutes, all0willg 1],Ot, less .than River, � 14 tf -----� - i, i . -5U to.'each one kept !ill s proper .I/ _;:- - " ' !r state of efficiency. rhes intelligence AIIZ~i T I�FT--For tent a term '*. Y g e L' of year first-class farm iri the. Wwuship of - - - Of this County demand$ this, and car- York, situs on Youge streets only Biro miles . Tying out such all idea would in twee- north of the city of Toronto. �consisting a4 120 ` I acres of first- las clay loam lagd, hearty ail un ty-five years place jtllis cOUnty 'away der cultivati n- with gcoti ore and buildings Large stable and windrq►ill tted up for the - • rt� above all its surroundings in point of dairy busine . A splendid ch nee: for a fanner }� general knowledge, The :name `Meeh- who would lie to carry on t e milk business ' ' I - 1. W� , talent; with eneral tarmine. Nearly all fall '� antes' 'institute should be chs rged Toughing d ne. POhmssion leen April first. �ni lasted lad Feri V to `Reading' institute: We trust AIT. Toronto F. V . HL,`.NPHUE i I7 Front at. east, May will�iiever cease .hi' work until -- -- -•---------•- •••,• - -- -I .-., Handsome Ph egmphs l p11 he has placed a library within easy n IInes Glrand j access of Every. person in the. count . O� S g � ' } , y il - - %'..-I. F' j His advanced. ideas do the handsome Tr- WILL ay -the biRhestj price for Rood village of Canniri I hes wits atoll: the thighest vY Date. F.gyptpans cot wanted TURE I C j, T; 4 It will ay ' ou to bring sat�nple and gat my .2 P - ` credit. These readiil Institutes fill- � •, , price. Or article I will gay Toronto price Aii the den t�1►f - • ed with standard works; are one of the F. L•IGREEN. lI Greenwood ataseall►lilla. most presgiLg. needs of � Country ' P.S.---patm al of all kinds e> c anged for oats. €�"' Chopping 5 c ntafti bag. Mal ro of :-'� , LETTER T! THE EDITOR �' 1N3 Rt- - tTY ib department is o en to N�TIC T�U not..- �4 L ' P 1 for the fair dl's. CR TORS tacludinr aztra large ' • plt+stot;ea of Sir John i in all n of public questions. The writer must Abbott, A . met, and Sir Jof►n t' �o°. Iaader s t - in all cases send his correct, name with COPY I of the l wee of Bions. su ttPRO b the We wish' it distinctly understood, however a to th tY,atter of the, a tate of ', : Cabinet k inistere, as rou h# z at in no case do we hold ourselves re- - j� members lite H ii�um � tla 'roaitw sftin the spousible for opinions ezreased by tortes=� 1►if EL' rovrace t° the Dnndents.-ED. A'i;ws.� Do,►iieiurl► ireakeng a lata! utt p!*gtlid phot.•. try►'+s i . rerytm* a ea like = s ` . I .. .. � late f t 6' Township df �ICkeriug,. is t pwtur* ' a repr0ouc ion by Phdte. F gravure process vii r plate oiF tiw picture - 1 Y ►'IR, -Y see `'an item tin er 'the head of in the onaty of Ontaxi�;fariner, pt�.n to Sir rebs �t g 73rougham 1n last •weeks hronicle, auacus- deo8ased. J' 'b the rva. / , tivo Vem during t a last . O . tog late ®f starving my cows. The scribe . must havebeen laboring under the influence PII S.0 T to- the Btatate in <that be= THE oi�M AL P CTURE x� `i h1►lf no tae is harsh given that creditors • OOZY V*R J of alcohol, or else have poor eyesight when and all others tiavi claims i►iaet the deters i he does not know My two [tows from those ad the bove named John M. � i, who diad o„ rtes E its Ewa tri,• of his next door neighbor, jwhieh he states or abo t the 3th day of October, ION, are re- duo* this Grand Pict it .� �"F�a I V were ,tett 1 fl quires on or afore a tat day of 3iaruh,1893, plat* pa in pho plpk .aka. red is 3 i*ct a . 1 1 g around this villa e. one stor- to send b t�,� Inches lyy s fiat r4 fuel► seze. and make s a ,; � ! g ypia t prspald or deliver to herr, Well niv night. I defy the_writer of that item Macdonald, D vtdson Pate soy� I$ tic CO, To- did pict for framin . A kcyrivi gthrnat►�ot ' ' Tonto street, 'pronto, Solioito for Peter Btsiw- .&a 'mem ndcans tuet�yrap t*ciisp . tcd or any oti;er citizen to say my cows erg art and ;Jain' Lawie, Exeou re of the estate °° th* gin,'�i°a valunbkw kvtst%tense• ever out after night. It t a Seotcliman't; said deceas full Particulars of their claims nature to feed his cow an starve hitn! self,' duly verified nd the nature f the securities (if O EXT A OHA QE . If the" same writer would] devote a Little ally) held by em, will bo made ftr thio- ® PV10Mlai�: m$re time to his horse and cow stable 111- And taker tree, that,aite rho first day of but l -*1U br* March, 1893, a above nam executors will° ,.) . Wad of troubling his brain to et me mem- Proceed diste ute the assets o the said deceasedGIVES. OY1Zed with the Dutchman. This Dutch- among the P ties entitled th tato, having re- �e tts�t.se}r, tli* man must have been a bosom friend of this ' gars only to a claims of whi h they shall then - have received otice as above egaired. 0 reporter; judging from `their condition in Dated this b day of 3nlnua , 1rias.P , Weekly 'Em ''. � -each April-- they are nothing but skin and Kerr, Iif�c onald, David7.i da Paterson, boi;e. As for our young depot I would Solicitorthe la.xet;tttora. It ;. Y = - advise he and the Chronicle reporter to go �® 1�A8. hand in hand. They are troubled with the - y�•y - r tftt irmvr krsrt without tut ills hest same comAaiint-their tongues .are " much MD T H IiL r • f R MEN . Wesly #e.e@ p�, . is � i - too large fol• their casements. Read James to pages of.latest nervi* f dna 1 � - III and 8th verse :-"But the tongue no PAY NO MORE MONEY TO QUACKS. _ manes ° Agricukure 140 qtr .. ! Curittlr Shoe► C3ld .fit► l�tar. , latest'1. man Can tarns, it is an unruly evlfull Of `"•Asufi'ererfro Errors ofYouthfN nousDtbilit• tagEvm►sretc._. tM ; 71 Y deadly poison.: Thanking you ,for - your and Lost V Igor was restored to he iter in such , Sant 14 y.addr, tea _: : ,� the "ti �; . ; remaTkiible manner, after all else jiad'falled• lltat ire ;.. Elverrlrsit win ,�' 1X' r 4, t�luable space, I nm sir., t rte+ f a r r. :. : rv,l ,end them alas of uire I'Rl; • t . all frlla�v suf� 1* t.4 : , ��^ X Yours true _ _ .5 •, :... :: - t Y1 .. %rets.. Addr with scam _, .,-� ►:.!%_ Y,t� .. - .-. - -..-,- S a aDIEs B>ra ,-;, .. , . ata ,, ,. - � r. 4 R lin d« i � 1 3' ria $ v a �� t •. . A. qt! A T e-- � = •� -. R t *t t• x .:. - i !) t w• lrm �. n h m b. t 89d ra a FI 7 .. B. g I;. - SPX. f4at, I SY s. i •. "} �V , .rl `" c -.G :.-,<. --:.7e -.M --114 -" .. .i. -:. , .. - A`_i�'4K�< --- - - - F �4 ,' , c 1 ' " W 7 "c%• i s t t .. . , r a _ t. �„ _ , r . R: S . tu�k�tr�.;awnfi-..�,..,s•�`it4"ws,:sa��i.a.Z«, x:n:�€. �_t`J,�dicrm,:`w�.t �• _+�.: �`�-2,;s fr- :... a ---:�aef�����rc�-�•_�r... h:�iY���d�iS +ti. - 11 - - tYheat,-spring ......... •_ 60. 60 to 00 61 , . muRtI me, ,_ , Nbeat,red winter....... 00 00 to 00 66 Has or'sa•le first clltps Mowers, Twin n Nbeat, goose ............ 00 57 to 06 60 Plow . Trumbull jBlnders, Horse Y Barley, bush.............. 00 40 to 00 46 -Pow rs, Cutting Bo;' es, Horse R kes, Oats, bush--' . ............ 00 05 to 00 36 Iron -Jacks, - single 'lows and tiler Peai1, bush. .:..:........:.. 0U 68 to 00 b0 t artleles. Plow polus and gthel re Flay, new, tog............. J 00 to 10 00 pairsAept oil hand, imaliufactur d by BStraw, ton..•......,,.:-..,: 700 to 8 50 the Mowat .14i'f' Go ' Whitby. Gall ressed hogs ..............•' 8 50 go., 8 75_ - g _ Y• z Beef, forequarters....... 7 00 to , 5 50 ;and inspect- before p0chasing. _ North T3eef, hindgda'rtert:. ..._.> 6 50 to 8 50 ; of -post o#lic corner. ffi Button ................... 7 00 to . 8 00 I eari�ass ....04.40:.. 7 00 to,' 9 OG OVERSHOES & FELTS v 13uttet; Ili...,... .. �.... 00 19 to 00 21 -- ', EIr ggs, (Ioz.°..........:`.,.... 06 28 to 00 00 Illamense bargains . the above line. .• -- _._ -- _ ­.-­­ __ ' ; Boys and Girls overt' hoes the p . ­ - i as DOMINIONZANKI''dirt; don't miss this, tie s ,11 tend Ladies woollens ac r h . i. _ """"" , prices. Groceries fresh a ci , � `' aaitaI Paid..ut 1,514, �Q , good, 24 and 26 lbs sugflr �.0 f I JACIRSO �� ., � It 6I I '. � si' .. " 1 .. t.. - � t Q Q � for t, Coal oil cheap a % ' "I - --' - WOH*- ;P1 , . ? El NOY' . - �, k '�';F�l I . . - .. :.. lo Bi;oC� a . +. : hs.'w l '.r a ""'Fi n ... ',5:= -T. 6 self 1' a _ e t► c t?anini„ cutter for in -1a { T c S d�. 1 ax.. S - � 4 R k• J ^4 $Z :- -n 7•na a . _;. ,.,•g -t fti ,tin 3 0 t e • for � tone �k< �- �•- �., '� � rpt -..•T- Ek sRr `.i ,(_ . i 24 - 3 u,M = 4 �p � I � jp �yy��i�,r.. 1� y�yy� j, �3 .1 P tila4R4t Y{!Igti if i• iiirU a •,f -� -A ;..>. ,r, kms, _ x -J, - , +-� n , ' W t''�"if i `V''•, �"p�'r'`' '•yi ,. ,*kN .�, ,t" :�t� i '?tom _ - .,; vS.. �' ,-- 9sa^'c 01 , vg+�'i�, .xr say .' .,, i - "� r _t �,d " " �; -.. �. h s': +d �# ,.t<-�. !€ _ �a �-Jhi,#NM Le'.$ .rte`•.-f,�`," d .. :,�� .. :_u d - , $ s-' �'� - - - ,` .' _ z� '. _ _ .: - Y_ e — - - _ i ?, - TI ICT DOT n � 'w: i z ;; r !2, .w �y ' t '- D S � I. . .k ./ pt :': f t :.� $54 F•'�-hL,. : fE "fit; :. +1"t .+` �./•','z Z `] gentlematl who i node mxIIent in �� .r •. _, its F :, L STO%EM IN TSE I[09T BdlbE B.1t:ED 9dANNER X MIB$ . ,3 « ' G --t _-` . !` ;,=w. Toronto oommeroial circles was" in his ' . •, ' ' • n�t�ger#�i;i`' �• td ``'�° Y �Iu t _� w -1 11ed on,. a lbae tl , F$OM OU$ E][OHAN(iE9. �� i0tf • . • M80. Alad-ta *10shl j: tttar vat'tl it l:�a'�1bCe1►df 'aha .tll8;�►iaiR .: as t om, �, �a , youth a printer by tr a and could "sling pl�ly rived, " we, at . de p11 'this v en is nl' , t �'ltAllit$ llEOIl+lti EgT ltlIIB'AS C► ps'cps4iatio , --the Port Hopis, towel halt was destroyed byi Aylie with the__fastes , of them, belt urban 1 • slsaliS4ttlnd.so : -t has n the `em�nd that pre are:aow is acin � t ! • No, 7 Loc . , f • .:. ' it th 11011% t!#0MOM n ertbo name of ytaeett'if Anti- sit a u .. fire Friday morning. about twenty; -five y of age he' inheriited �.lA - �. 1`I` iEltlrCT1 FIARML�B!S N1ND '�` ;¢'s Peterboro won the Dryden Cqp for 1`898 an iatereat to a marc ntile business and • . • 8:12 P $� SI RLE ANY CHILI? %IAM t$� IT: , defeatin Oshawa at-Lindsa b 11 stlota. left the Daae for good. He fella a thrilling ` 1 LxPa sic :iliG' 1' ` r " g y y . Lay the halt over and. ly the mixture for a few minutes and -the 3 ato • of an adventur which occurred to hair disappears as it by c without the sit htest in or itijtry ,wbetl A Toronto firm hag bought the ice �D'' - appiled Or ever t<iterr►attd�It is unlike an other preparation ever urea" Y Scott s lake, Mono Road, and intend to him- a few years after this change of bpsi+ yy F TO HE PUB 'Ic fare IIYe pnrpoee Th ods of LAD>(Es who have been annoyed A . > Hess, which has never et appeared in print. with hair on then l rAC NF,,C' : and A]FtMS attmt its merits. . shi it to Tornnto. T i - A printer's vest poeke is his tool -box, and w o not apprcciatea beard or hairon tla r neck -A ` pp r #LrN lt.la>tiLDf h The Richmond Hill` isurlir' ' club`"woiu °' . �-- - dadap Celest boon in" neen'a Anti-Hairinewhieh d awe • rix g' his tools consist of fro i one to twenty -flue r: wish i3h ing, by rendet•1 zits future growth an utter.im t tb[t[t 7 3., the ollamUtonahtp :.f York county in the thin steel rules of pari us lengths. Robcr tn'a +gnu -tae il. per. bottle, sent in eatet mailing boxes, postage pard byy ns i ure�r ` �- t final frames for the Lemon stones. - Thanking the public for • t fors - "ei d front observation). $and money or stamps by lett r with roll address written plainly. Corres• • "I lied been a news co sitor and carried 1? deme strict% contideatial. � This advertisement is h neat and straight forward i lin y n every word i k t, . , . rte . The: safe iii the Police Court at `Wood• only one rule, and suo an affection had he we sti 1 solicit a Ca 1 - contains• we Invite you to deal with us and you will An@ everything ae re resented. Cut this eutaad ' ' sand to da U E " stock =was_ blown open. by burglars on for it after using it for fight years that he - e� ., see street, INCINNATI O. 'ton can �e � � �' �� T Address Q ISN CN MIOAL CO 174 ¢ t star your letter at any int Office to insure its safe de ivery. We will pay 0500 for apy case " g I " ` Thursday night, and the total contents, carried .it long after''th printing office had F artatlure or eURhtest injury to any pnrehas.r. very bottle Guaranteed. $ �$� OD $nd a $ To ltt@te. who tatraduee cad sell amo th r Meads Q6 Bottles Queaa•s Asti.0 rine, ` ' X30, stolen. closed on him forever. Aqy .printer will 1?p SPECIAL we x+112 cyeses% with a erns DAE88, 1 . be.t alit. s=era ante Bottis cad eamp:es � . �£ -.` .: Stationer •The coroners a't Chath#I have easily understand his f dings, for it is -char- 9, of silk to select from seat with order. 1'- � 1; � . d esiary or t7omsssiasioa to Agenic. tC ed b, ever member.of he craft. BOhool $oo `�. Wit- '. brought in a \rerdict of wiltal murder - Fortune Navin anvil u n hi , he one .HOME REFER'ENCE:-•-Tlie Lytle $afe & Eoak Co., 14g to 150 Water sty alts; d�. against four of the Freeman's for the summer took a �tvyo nibs' trip through • . - Edwin Alden & Co. 248 Race st,t Cinei4nati, Ohio. � R � illin of Constable RanKin. , a k1 g the Western States vis ting an old friend ` ` Y8Y'D8 ' `` - Rev. Father Bergen, Of Bartle, 12as btlen ' ' "_' 1' +b :- in Denver and ushin Il around Colorado � o n s "Jn r�'' transferred to Lealleville arisll, Toronto. P g �' '`3'tt':s ' P by himself. One afte Don he was in a An elusl n�, �� I t' ' '`i His place in Barrie will be taken by Req, mining town of about t o thousand people. t " t A�, YEAR• ''° {{" h• 4• N�i Father Egan, of Thorn 111.. He bad just written ho a to his partners i :.. } . • � - n ,� ; . „K? Aurora eo le are idal in the .iso that all the erns abou the l wless West Merlito, ' ' -,•I P P g g Pe y $ I` '. of having a cheese factory and creamery were gross libels and th t the hsinere were 'liephyi'8, I t established in 'their vicinity.soon. So far fine tellows, o.ly a littl noisy and profane.' ;4 �,r Bi ks ' • :He felt mage cordial . to the le aroand :.. , + �., . he milk of 700 cows is romised. f p�etc P him after he had done ' hem uii18 little act ' �'' Y x R. T. Haan, county treasurer of Duf I mbrotdery; sr-.r� • _-1 feria ommitted suicide in the Mansion of justice, and dropped i to a saloon. _ _ c „Treat the house " he said iee}i in his Ro fr S.0 B '; -4-`: . 3:_� n� YF . H use, Buffalo. on Tuesday night last MK Washl g �'. .NCS , I vest pocket for a oartwh I dollar. w ek, by taking poison: - " k � � ' 4- Come, fellers, git y ar #eel into the stalln ed Lin . 1 goods Etc IsO a .' , t, J• H. Edmison, who recently rema�ed- troutth," said the batten er briskly. P �- -' Z'�i�'e°'al'11 NeW �, �' Pu ef�+� s�z, , , �' iravn Oshawa to Brantford, has three Up they came, some elf -dozen bis fel good varie y of Rug Pat 8. '! t P �"` a .' children in the hospital %flare dgwn with Iowa, anti they biggest d fieroegt-loo 'ng '��+ i : • Va�rl i �e Wee 1 111 a �. ,�V ` �k �;s.>' , , typhoid fever. The second daughter died of them was asked by he bartender ow a ,Q_ �a.as{� s X on Monday lay t. I the newspaper business as pro,�pering up M � tX. � � t' - .. `, ri. � ~ . Will J. LaWrenee,: of Kinsale, has be• the gulch. A fellow -feel n surged thro gh . _ Arid a choice of the following Premiums until January ls�; X1894, ' f ,r t1i8 " �. - a � �� g • x' � come mail clerlc,on the �'Vlutby and Port Bobert a heart as he loo end at the Western i 'I�r� 1�0, ONTARIO price of Uue bear s fiubscription,l.t►0 : ad r Perry branch of tl�ie Grand Trunk Rail- editor, and ae the others -gulped down their _ y : t" L ' aRhisk and lour ed out he ulled his. steel ,:_ .i ` , �- .. way in s+tccessiou. to.Mr- Pliillippo.\Q y g P • 1---Etchltl--ih`'lBt LeaVIB the Prae _. �3t rule from hio ket and remarked : _ k : , N©. - �) 1 i wish' him susses;. Pce - toriuiri. ; . I .. Frank Harris, second hand dealer, of "I'm an�ljd newspape man myslf." -I ' t:: i f . z a •'By the hoke ke 1 Yoa are, eh?'' NO. ' Tinted T;tching-j—The; Retreat from Mosco�av - �,x ` Torouto, was Friday fined $20 and coots y -p° y No. 3--PhOtO•(7 raVUre— 011len..an� ' '' >` ; b t§ or 30 days fur sellinz carpets and- villous yelled the editor from u the gulch, ahoviing y W ChlldreII Flrtit < a big revolver into Robe is face• "Yonre NOf �%--�Piloto-Gravure--The Fathers of Confederation. �:: _ . 3_' frow R house in which it is alleked - he just the man I'm looks g for. Gosh, I , ! knew diphtheria existed.. - - in luck ! My staff ran wa and left Toe � • NO. b--Sogvenir Albuin of Canadian Statesmen. , r' a� �.. q The City engineer is havitig soilndinee in the lurch last week s,nd I'm lst t-_ ", . _ + �, '' �i* 1 j' I . No G -En ravin Bird s E e, View°of Toron-to 1'$x14 ' 1 f . - trade along Uw line of the northerp bAuk ting back after catching .him thirty miles j '; ,, T � '',i ` c P h ,li +iugh uP the trail and leadin his form. Yt u - �---- -- -- - -- - - - - -'---- -- ' �� 1. ; of the ro oRed neer channel , Ash bridge s , Ba . , in order to iWe )are come with me. By- th nder the 'Tiseri s 4 ; specifications for the work. - ^ 1 . to be got out. This s what I call Paid• -+ , - ., Ani r' s" ,'�'l�.usi e ic,in luck . he exc imed deli ' On recent Suudav three load of hap Xhtedl . f :'� � appeared upon the. St. diary's inftrket, tur�ling to the bartender ; . ,, #. ;, - Robert beseeched, swo e, ar ued, protest- '' A. —.- � ' �:` �s � ' They listd driven ld miles. Itis unuecea• t ser to add that they. beiouged-� to men ed, decllared he hl �i not et type for save I; i a�eDt f0I * t i y years, was a storekeeper traveling for hi EA PLUG OF fiHE w llo did not take the paper, hliving >;c haalt ), and only Barrie that rule as a re �T (� (�o jetLJ time to read, etc. �'' {`i �i milid�r of old times but 't was all the sam Ii. tj'. Godolphin','tlie defattlti 1; tt�eas- to t!ie now hn editors 1 des ra fro I'.y:" ` oyer of Huntsvil e, whose discearance u th� l'PY Pe do m ! �iIIaE1l'fis �10�4e1'S� etCet a188. �' ,; I 1 p p gulch. A bro cho was brought , vas chronicled a few Weeks ago, ,has been arontu} to the door and chert wua ordered . < I ! Coulthard SCOtt $ dx><lls x `''"` Rrrested in London, ,En^Talid. He - is to mount. He pulled o his coat and dareii r -s - - , r ' � 1 . and cultivators. t� rs ' "M short $7,000, and the `serious cll�l-;e -of the edi(ar to drop his gu ► and fight it out,, C+ t"� ° :o: Iii ►�I,.IiKEA) :o: 1 ,� forgery is hanging #ver .4im• Detective but the jouriiulist knew good thiiiR when] -- BCUG A��;' -_�' h Ro,ers.will lease -in a few days ;to! bring lie saw A'and instead of -putting away hit; M I ' �_ _ :.._ �. ___ t i flim back to Canada. reg of cr, cocked it for u C'��il+i�R$AL WAFERS.` , • 1'd hate like blazes t shoot two ring Aspeotllo awathy medicine for ladies i�� Hon. Jolla Dryden, Provincial 1linister P C� �+� ; era iu one day, and %hairy almighty scares -� restore ane glace the irensest` sf,-, of \griculture; is about to issue ,bulletins M"� I BRO\GE LETIURS roa,totna free, h.sitny and a►taia.. it ) � but if I hav to, why, I h v t0, that s all. V teohaigs xo aQhes or p.in," oa .d H -''° •on the subject of roadmaking and nu + 1'11e bystanders were a sled t0 in vaini proach Now used byorersD,00piadtas �1. mole stn ottani sub`ect esti en acre the " Ca �-+• t` NQN �THER GElr DINE - JOaO°°�us°agatn• Ia° >' J g - and w hrn Robert asked them to at least I / LbesQ organ.. Buy of your drn --' -- attention of the Ontario Department' of lend hint a istol the ed for rolled his e CD a ' i - - - - i• only those with our sig�pa�,re ^cram _ P Ye twos of labaL Avoid substitutes. sealed , � :> Agriculture at ilia-pre�eht tlii�e. The iu silch n way that every man iii the crowd i� ►� �. !-m'•+,austted sic camp•°° ;� t�h ,,5 l3alary and expenses we44 dy frsFs• Karts Iib ♦ tlrpxsli:A QH I question continues to be ^goronsiy agi : mm ed iiia haiida as far scald befrom his e't` to ' . eta! Conk e�sian to lout part-ti,tm wim" . _ _ narson�, Itsa.. I " � � . a r�I tated in the ti nited States. i'ermanoat position. Good chan��or�' a � � � Nil) ix,cket. 1. advancement, x2clusiw tannery. j r g Ii chert Wa8 a rii#ol7fer 8IId `rule thQ �tgro wen of Nunes f stock I "- Georgedl)owsoo,-a boy 17 `Sears -old. p p P , ia(Iaaada• and of rowel, WHITBY -MARBLE AID: , r throu;h his father, Charles Dowson,. sued €;tilt>h with the editor hind him. He in both (*nadaand�l,nited t , _, H States. Clean• hard stoalt �j - Cane &Son, cf -1\ ewmal kit,- for $.5,(}00 worked three days and g t out the Tiger, _ ttn4 too name. and fair � � r�►�l.lte . or � � ' 7 x, , � ��1� daIna,,e . While emnlovni: by the defen 11ea"�ti'hile making such study of his boss � ''ij ... _ ` ^�- houses, on , . �.. that 1)e concluded the "s aff" who had runt 1 tutiwaNiao amwx ` . &cc"ut of t � f r x t Hants in tl factory -he «as- thrown CD tow cad t«< to must have been a rave man. tired of �" "' Ho D U N DAS St . - W H I T B 1�' � I Yiar advanta- r t ti- e a�a]ll8t A Cil'('t1laT 6aW lilltl llad 111S ldit • �` ©On°Weaan lnWrevt 1 a aft. lie"submitted to hi fats with philo• - . - tics g°'• tiistabiiished isd0.) • t arm cut off._ The jury found that tl�e aar000not,aarning t:� - , 3()1),,y, amused at his r8 arkable experi t ` ppe�rr %booth cosi exlwnscs. • t t= „a • - con] all was neon ent in not havin ' the. I Doa+thesi use of re- t�r aA P Y „ g g enc - and thinking what aI, good story it .loos u►uaree i n"ts or oi'ht<� RV rr olfenaen, Pro riei6rr '' ?� sa« protected and awarded $1, 00 darn would be if Ile'ev r got home safe. lie X •go. � - tines. Vfecaumakeyoussuecem- r a, A ,,.t., ., Y�fit trco. Address torparticutare. Having returned to the old stand of the. �. J" �=,tel =.- ��,, # ages to the plaiptiff says he would . eith r ha a been forced to 01 r 13sowu altc8. oa, Continental Nur�rtep� The Canadialf Urder of Foresters is a assassinate Iiia boss or pu in the remainder t''F to this housats reltabte.) TORON•io, oN�, WolfendQn Granite and Iylar""Lie works, � ,, �,.� Fraternal Benevolent Society. iucorporat of his life as staff of the Tiser bat that on : _ I am better prepared to execute alt '`';,rte ed in 1870 and re stared tinder the In- the fourth da a bi fell w, armed, dark; tis -- -- - --- -- --- orders in sem©ter and all•% other £: .` y g NQTIC !, y n and lofane as the edit'r himself can`►e e+t• M ," i -. work pertainiu to the business. ;; � . surance Corporations Ac.t, 1EI9-, of Ontar• P' -. g a io. The objects of the Society are to flu•- lounging in hunting "a f ame." He was �'' -- Customers. will find a well selected stock_ ,'; engaged on the spot, and. then Robert was 4TtVIT[i;STANDING the re- -res - of forei n and domestic ranite and . nish its members with Sick and Funeral Cti ° g g 4 `, -` = informed .that h edito was ver sort circulut&l to the contrary, The owat ^° Benefits • nd an Insurance of one or two - y y ldtg. Co. of Wwtby, lmg to inform farthers and tnarbla to choose from. Inspection �v , ; but thea he � o� ld; have look for another Y : . tllousal�d r dollars. Zhe paym nes for , t"bo public that their Foundry is' still running, will convince that for strict% first C ,•� � �- job, a he had 8ecared a iter man. r.�i %cad that they are inakfng the celebrated " Cen- t ,..: class work our rices cannot bo , I'? �'I �� tl.ese enefita range from about o e dollar- ire Cut" Ddowor T;lrnbull Binder, wt,ttb p} I ,' Itob rt did ii©t argue t e point uot� enter Mme+ y Twin . y ,�ta ,4. to one dollar and fife cents• er month, plow and other iwplementa as usual and also - beaten Y p ant' action for breach of contract. Inside e'h •------«-.- . _ ----- . ,y r , ` , cRrr•yiug 0u a general repairing business: , according to the age of the ,membler, and forty-eight hours he had assed out of ,(polo- d Points for all tele popular plows always in %stock. �TCK�RII�G . ; " r $ ���., ` the amount of the insurance carrl$d. The rad'o on his was home, nd he has IIever n. Smith. Pickerluit, to our agent, � � ,f �� � �S membership is composed ,of me only, carried a rule since.- "D1 k," iII Baturday4 Q _ V1'httby, June4l5tii ies>c. �,<� = ,, and when admitted they must be etween Night. J P ��` { .. NOTIC.t19. the ages of eighteen and forty•fiv , -The - I ) I �" m er ar s f �` resent number of members iso er 16 '1- tip, . `� P I .� Mmrsf• Hurry Thompabn and Alex i ___ I , x,, = � 000, and the,societ has a cash sur lus on MARKKA fi` ,f I Y Smith of Claremont, have entered into { hand for the a went of the Ynsur nce of r LUMBER LATH � - � r p y� a � I parthership and are prepared to do all i ; +' over 9210,100, $00,000 pf which it in Do. The b!>zed stain coin} sof th, dere t work in their line with neatness and de• Tye ' r 91 } lvinion of Canada`t3onda, and the glance 14iarkhasn at 4:15 ke'a wheel cess Sx INGLE S R Goodwood P• m•, a tch. A special :feature will be the =' ,ter � � is invested. in the best monetary ilstitu- yesterday afte noon and ran o iii ppaa as , the track. A wrecking train was sept sbeeiui; of both Heavy and 1igh6 horses. I)RE S ED E tions of the Dominion. In adait�on to, i, All 'they ask is a 'fair field. Their re '� LI7MB -Rs• -. - from Little York to re i dam es, but tt p _ s this, the local Courts hays about alfa pa aR " I utation is a uarantee of first class work. . ' ' ` million of dollars in their treasur s for was midnight before the Mixed cad L+'s- B 0 1 t V = ` tislr.Thom soa takes the o rtuuity of thank -n v.« y y preag trans reached M kham etatian, p pp° the payment of the $sok _and Funeral I ing his Di►tronn of the last %went' years, and H---- A � SQFT � $ ` ; where some sevent five w ary High Schod! - y Benefits. The Hil;h Secretary Of the Or- d ... . .:_'� Hopes ter a ooutiuuanoe of their patronage.T 6m .AT LawEST PRICE' , t scholars were waiting to home JJi ; , "' - f ler is Mr. Thomas Wliite, of Bralitfol-d, i F(� TOiiVN LOTS F `�'� Q �°�- S L `,' Wit`` Poultry thieves are L bliag the tat{- ; ' ;� A and it is expected that a Court o this mere of the 10th con. Oa night last week K "ren per treat. will be ads 8d it { , k ular and urelp Canadian Societ will the broke into Cat eesor's lir 4 FOR $AGE. • ` ,y���,� Pop P Y p • you y. - rooked. n :: ehoi;tip be organized here. tl 4m house and took five out of siz of his white t `- _ - � zst -- .���. , �T breeding turkeys. From he tracks form% �'At1M of 00 , being north wrest r1 rs Do its EGYPT next mornin it was ev dent that three 4 11 corner Lot ho. 6. aon:5. Pickering, known F:rJ� R' • - g as Salem Corners.` t3otxi large building, newly , thieves were engag in the case. on - fenced, mai oratiard aitd two wells on rem- uk `Ales. Hilts had a wood Use on atilt• staid with the horse a d e sigh a few yard ices. at present rented at #5'per wore: Lad at ���' � � � ( .. •'a day. down the road and kept ateh while thea the best in the aotinty. Gravel road past the � � . �`�y� � CA .- I I door. : _:,, r " . : Joseph Hilts, of �'oronto aid us visit other two entered;the pre ices and scent- q, P . f • Also a park lot in tho Mown of Whitby of t31 ) t last week. ed the fowl. " Bome day a ortly we expect , ; acres. tmmedtately north of and adjoin ug the i '' Y "� ands of the Ontario Ladies' Coils a o ' which Mi68 Lorisa �Vri ht bait been v' itin to report i►nother %raged stmt ar to thel $ . : ` g g a small orchard. The premises have afront- - ��t :, Pickering affair, as we kn -w of neral far* - agent rode on Iteyuold street, and s rode on • ' - , , F : friends and relatives in Brooklin fo the • , past week. mars who have connects elPet io alarms, . t, w 1 fenced. One of the best : ` _ - 4 � , Dundas scree with their fowl hoose , nd -others again t, building often in the tovv of whit'by. Reason- _ The mayor of ; our `town' enteric bed a able terms will be allow ,far full sxtitsutarn � . ` 41 �' few of his friends and neighbors to n Qy• who 1B ve set traps or �epr ng gens. alst�ly p e F. fi H Reesor, who renal has the lntkr, J, R. MOA GOiI;Ri�, , ester supper on Weduesda.v evening last- est of the villa a at heart, issued tear g 0 Dundas st._near uptown railway station, L1� g� !�1. bliss Minnie Matthews is at p esent requesting the citizens to ttend a I1leetin 8et.17th, 1%393 itf Whitby nursing a bad cold. at the council chamber arkham, on Mon ` ' - r - p t ,+: We are glad to heir that Mr. and Mis. day evening last, to iso urage roanufaw LOAN t V \�'m. Mitchell's little boy, who has been taring in the village. T attendance was . - very low for the last fortnight has most fair. Mr. Reesor said .t a object was td • :o; on iiret-clues :o: - .� , .1 �;' ''J fully re�evered• start a creamery in the v Ilage, and asked., M G RTGAG E SECURITY - immediate action to bet ken: A commit- atlaw0nt rates of interest. I�Idroga eeaind Do x, Wm. Peebles gave lt-gr`ana oyster upper tee consistin of Messrs. H. B. Reesor, ,, benturee Dumb aped for cash. g J -~ I c 1 I to a number of choice friends last 1week• McGaw, .I. Coakwell, E. - . Wilson and T. . L .i �.�i`� . .� Sorry to notice Bome of the invited ueats B Reeve was appointed sol cit subscrip � bought and sold on coinrnts4on. i not present. Be friendly boyR. tions for stock and arra ge fdr holding a I �-•'��• �j h} y� .•; 1 Mr. Lankui s health is much limp oven. public meetiIIg. A list was also opened% fair 3 Western, . PRYp + �U '+�j1 Lancashire - nd North. 1Viie _Nellie Matthews hila ontirely re over- and 57 shares taken at $ each. On mo• ritteh,lb orelantixe, aad.li[ancisest t ireia- �4 a surance Companion, --Borth' Amerionn �'. 1'� �" T 4px .Q'� . �` ed from her protracted illnea . tion Messrs. Geo. Robb S.B. Reesor, W. r , LifolusuranceCo.,alsso Accident In-- . '�'� _ ` A few -things wP world like to now ? D. Reesor and Andrew ideman- ware a = - r surance takeii, a. urer of— p y, = . " a Who breaks the imost sleigh tongue slid pointed a committee toe Huss outside th i 1' _ �" i � ';; -- Nanuf does the 1 - d tit - q ' -1.fif F�1"Gf� Ells SACt1on PL11' east d . tiVhy lE - d a village:.—Economist. ti , take in some of the; socials now 2 ho 'is - ;, i - : t '; . Deep=well• Pumps of Brass, Iron an, a �' it that rides the horse so fast. the+ there . { • ; . ., - �" .., - porcelain• an < w.c have to tell it ? Moral slater tell thin t. I n g . ' , �;g� _ ,L- �. 3a . fir" a ';' a . . ; Lent this bar boons wo weelt�-earlibr, .. " SEAR hD UtM P �ilINDWL out of school. y •' , : .. <, - eu. t a+ 4 1' - x . ?:. y !1 P Nth ,J , r : a r lis• .: ;€;, . ,: T '-:: _NT ; r :':�, S h social than last ea , as Ash Wednesday fa �_j�� ; � ,; r _Y. �r•„ is.'' �, . i7 sn ��� oma from .this town took . in t y l 11,0,- i utl C tar _ - - a' ...`+R4id. ,. _ ;it.{ice $ - ' 7r. - • '► ...." ' ' 'i ->_l..: - 3 / z; ,,,,.. "{ r'' =s ;. =w� ,y: •-..�SG�aF"1 ;c , d"_=}^na,.va 7,: J,: -•M --.M -�•... at Mrs. s`ne Base Line T esda on the 15th of Feb. Steven o Y n a,.,.a.`"s�= a t;o r+eyv ev G. H. Pla tar of Co11 n wobdf ll bei t Y w - coin v , g - ,:.�-u a s, b d s. •J g t -r n 1 r' g �t d _, �'. . A. Hilts urchased a fine cutter t y sued b fair Barbara a r fo , �' .r f �, xs t' p �d' -t:oR arty. fol' b eracth of rolni o �a4 -- . .... . r p �i, k k � . _ .. r ,S'ae _. is � I "K"r, }' �,-'4. fj .. ,.. .-.. ,. :-t. $: i_ / t ° c . r • f 1 ` .G'." .r ' A: i.. t� �`' y « t q , f{ A , r - l r'* e;3' t + •'a�. .. �,t',y#•.y. �9 1 ..r --` ,,,r4 l s F `•,t t" y 4#' "� �'�., �k ax, t +t_, ." .k, res . - f %.. 1:t -- .. ..- _ - a; =♦�a,. , ,� - fT�C.ff'. _-` - • " �� -4 'Y +4'"* v.,:A "'KIT;_ ate. _ . _-:__ v : y �i PUT, _ a _. 1.•.. ea a a. Z.d - a. r �q n _ r_ a'" i . 3 . .. -.. -. %' :. @ ./. �- __ yf ►baa, M''I � - . .E.- 1.. .a. .�.;..;'I. .. ... '-�' -.1 � , � .,syr. V % , Ir tt 111, . s ...y r bow etbi zr �• �.4r h,wr,pf1 __ =-- L - - Pink, 11 R..stles: of ? �: - teckls 1 & k� h o: Good b s a W rfs a sho l 'p .. „ �. ..4.us �.� >r .. / F ,i Y Y ion . au ore , Lord i- els.- n ill r• rfbl>oa. , : -Good-b -a Sir peter—a d —thank . on. ave him. the o+sr : , .. ; .. . �, :; s , _F., ._ • _ P _-ls, t: irlaflron of Lon . �. _� - . � y ' y g „ f- and tiitit+t pal e's ft was 'tRo lg dr hoe air id, • _ •- _ ` While the general estima* holds " 13' y ad' j List passed sentence . You trust be busy, to , - Sir Pefor ole ;; s p ;we c1 sr fi;t?40000 jpairr! of goal not for et, dv n if o, that I am not cold, afid only wishing W bid'Vi�r►l, . ' I kilt id a art .-:u th41i is uttln the Chore is to be scanted at lea-42,G�C0 wohnen, ' = , 4-, of. cl:aatli . o the woman lying before item, g Y !, » p g tncitidin all vtirfeties of actresses who - but he ma a his ld�vvorld-edurtly obeis- your.. o y-, pa's t i'�'�9, nford.� Thanks aight avetrs only' a-st ifle above three pairs for g ! a pay a _ ut fn he earl nlorip it hotxre t e shrill from 10a. to £3 a pair for garWrs, Aver g A erre over rile see -'der, aatr�dtretehed` fi>#nd, fort bringing Sr Arte. , ami glad !3 y• each. �e and took himsblf dui of Lhe'room with mush he eaateiho hap.o#r 'a ell ruling .gnats- 'tfutianub elation oC thjot:to. 11 'ut , +ho.,diffortoe fin the `price of stockings these sit g0a. each and the br11 i�ecomm.F . r -,-,, . , ti . above. his . d-head sou Dint frp is=Arst 'is i+o reseal, tan in from the nnbleaehed £6,000: But some of ,these ark not satisfied11 the same`air as tb ugii lie !}ad conveyed the. nasi �:_ ,4 u k tR, f•blind ration whish ou ba for about two with mere gold buckles 8 y . . moat amueeng scrap of gossip to a Indy at elle held +� &~white ti. nappaareii rad e►s' deep alµ a6ei;. •and h *i#ii , y y eco of deli e, and eout±t ei monog ams .:J. tie .wn eti.tiei t o awkwardl :in his with ales #ad-yot,th ibg With-ziety, Bn �4 W.her five-o clock to . ohs .s _ ! F seises a pair, to the beautifully embMrder- ! .. 9,7 '` ' stz�on alta, to Olive a side. nor with alts oxidised silvRr clasps with - Have you tot her-. short; iFn�xictua eqa e, $� p T �� vl, silk pair, made to match the costume, F y looking mau met er Peter cloy, the great• "Don't trouble abbot 'wafting to See MY Any hing wfong .1 be askl ! half`and matin about £2 ),that it seems absurd diamonds, sapphirrs, emeral, rubies, and -= est h sealer of he da , ' the long corn- lhuabaad —I 1 spew to hitq when he comes dieappotn ed to find sheet t e Wargo was not try to. sine tke average price. Bat let eve;& pearls. I have seat h.al�i a dozen pairs . ' „ , dorpthat ran . fr m east, t w_st of V�'yn ia. Oh ! don' loon so f ighteued ; I prom- present. I _ lite get sit the totals fit another way. belonging - to favonrte dancers and other . E .` _ Court, :. rqe .not to o cite or pact myself. Sir " No ;. only I. calnnot sleep. a leant ,actremes, the clasps and seating ranging Peter $aid t'h t wii ll re • I ilii ht live someone talk to. N ' se was so iced to- B ! �� �� s g Tbereare about 2,504.000 seise of cotton, froth £.30 to £IlyO a pair. 'then a great .ri Yee, I have t ld her rt woolen g , I - .. •'''Ali?" "" ": r„- another week I—mea to be--careful' night I d not care to ned her. � + and lisle-thud ataekin s acrd malty of these women gel the bandh : !'Ail and eve Ah ."', ..i, ' n``` Good evening. ' "Wits a funny sm 1! ! ! �4'ith ill-cin• socks bdught in the airy every year, and to match the colors of their different suite? f :: � avers "Hove did ah take it?' $heli I •gn to Dr. WiLeyn ad reaahe the dear, when. aeaiecl impatience be stiffed the aft-, while these .at tenlrence a pair, the of underwear. Some are primrose, pink% her?" And the little sooner doctor, who Lady Wynsta lay's vol orae more gttop• he forbore to comment o his wi e'ssad lowest price being tenpence, and the high- turquoise 'blue, ronin egg ilme, golden `' Y little le for a m ath i eat seveu to ten sl►filfnge, the sum paid for brown, seal brown, and on to• ecru. All ex• ; had been elevated by Lad Wvnsttanley's ped him. Pk y p 3�' longand dangerous illness i to her egdtstant "Don't' for et• the mbrphia tit-morrow. "I n ked over th all for bottle theta wopld be about £100,000. This, I am pensive garters are made of .' silk elastic,: (i '� attendant, half-ruined-from he London shy- You know it i my only ahanee nit pmtae• I just now but neve: m ad, there as anl�r assured by large dealers in hosiery, is quite having on satin flowers or other ortiamenta, j ,� airier in the direction of the room he had shall use what still have daring the night. a little illi it, See, I'll d y ifs w th m hand below the mark.: But iwnaider the 400,- tionsF s►ppplfquo or raised wor) Moreouer : 7. just quit',ted! ( , (Todd -b e. � kerchief. She passed he ; h and erchief 000 or 540,000 pairs of mixed silk and pure the "fashion ” in garters is as variable ae But Sir Peter Foie laid detatnin hand The door cl ed and in the fading glory over a lit le. pool that lay�an the urned- silk aGoekings and soaks warn by rich girls in anything else. Some are` named after ' on Dr. Wilson's arm "You need not o of the setting sun Lady -Wynstianley lay. down- sh et, and than a atlp gan to and women, actresses and others who like the die Brent college colors, staid worn by T flidk it in the air. " me (and sit down. to make a dtaplity of costly hosiery; and the actresses and boarding-school ' ;nesse alike, i i to Lady Wyneta#iiey, . sh bore the news Her tall for slender to at�tengatwn, wonderfully, well. In fact, she i➢ir 8`so caitti. sea ly madq stn..regs in th 'bugs ria Close, Be tie—elaae—•la your Tac®b mine. figures are-plmost incredible. Thoir chief aacording`'to their preferences f&r• his or, p ' - that, I half- us ectad she as not sorry.'.', of do pilio atinit�st v.►hich s e nestled. It a for th teat time, d h ! don t start. wear fs pure silk, and the atackiaga range that college or this or that cricket club. Sir Peter to okpeA sharply into his com- Her body, rise `ed witlt a elin g, white Almost t e last time from ten shillings in plain colour up to £4, Another-class of women wii;h whom ex . ' •• owed but:aii in efinite ad• Not u willingly he con lied, d laid Add to this fiat firs fano , alI-silk arts- paniogs face as he spoke a ain :. Is Lady wool fabric, y pensive slid beautiful garters are a fad are ynstaniey a happy wow n? Does she—( junct to- the utifui face. Illness had his sleep head on her illow, otos; abase hand-embroidered with all kinds the wives and daughters of some rich and er—lo 'e her husband? o they get 'on traced' a faint lue line beneath'the violet With. liar month nes hi she m tmered of artistically wrought figures produced in ' ,� 7 q r voice drown- o n work and done to match the costume, showy folk, slid even of those not very . , eyes, and had pinched a little hollow eta lot a-pros s of''lottg ago till lila Pe showy. Counting these thous�►nds, a ,large r rf Dr. Wilson f c1 his in rlocutor as he either temple ; but% for hat, sled a colleen ed eu his ears like the pal•1 of a ietant and the preoea range frnm £2 to £20. Bat garter dealer tells me that £6,400 is a lows aal�ee 1 g• Y 7 put the average down to £12 a rand ou estimate to put to their account. In other t answered:' " Sir Peter, ov isnot the word rigid immovability of t e boll , sista, lrn- stream. The flicked handkerehief iffnaed P pal , y to describe the feelings w th which Lord possible to bell ve that .X.pdy V ynatianley the heat/ odour of ahlorbform thro gh the lien wareely purchase an all-silk pair for words, the-total cost of garters in London " - ; ' .11 _and Lady Wyi�tanley re . rd eachother. was doomed to almost ivftt i diene; death. warm air the teh on the sheet ' tamed less, and the bill for the 400 000 irs, is Pa g alone reaches little short of £Iii 000 a year. ' F They adore one another p innately. It is She turned er head vbry allowly and :wetly in .he lam ►ligh>~ ,Surely the must £` fll�, which added to the £lOp,000 for Tie them all. together, the .co, ton ,and the , _ common talk in ,these art that his wife's painfully tow ds the sweeping Mark that .h>yvp'be m�pre tot et 4oOle� than h r laid the stockings' worn by the poorer clams . p � oiled from be eath her boudoir windows ship had bought. 3- amounts to £340,000. Is would be no ea. flannel ones, the plain elastic and .the ger• death will kill h a lordships eous bands, and we have a j.trin g about I „ , in a great sea o undyilating "verd�ire, -deer- " Was &hot yo" cousin who ,,spo a out- Sgeratfott to say that itaaste I�ndon every � i • Humph nd yet alae took the news trod ' , miles long. Why, it w+6uld ' support., , soquietly,"muttered Sir Peter to himself. en, and t ee-clothed, for thiree miles. side my, Do during the etrening . year for socks and stockings for iter female grip families of 2,500 souls for � yea' 1 - - :- Thn be id aloud • " I vtant you to drive And as she looked at the familiar scene, the •' Ay ! What l—Marion, I did y say ! pdpulation a round"£400,000, or enough to Y maintain nearly 20 000 rsgna fora ear - Many thousands of our women will not there are a few' whole of her ve. yeat�s' married life came Yes ; she wanted to come in I say, Y Pe la with me to th station ; wear elastic garters ; it steno the cereals - baek to her, a d with.it the short, brilliant Olive, w at nasty_ sleepy eta$ that bloro- in food. I -1. directions I have still to p�ive you, receded her ori• form s Just' a few words -about the- stockings tion, and makes thdlower part of the leg London seaso that had rm i , and how siekl it smells ! The two doctors enter d the brougham p y g unsha 1 The same objection, though is : • 7 that had brow t Sir P ter to the Court ement to tis best eatcir of- the year. Neva mind, darling. She our ed one worn - by the multitude and the fashions pe y 1 g g a lesser degree a lies to elastic bands.`' frdm W Wynford station tw hours a u. mer wedding, d the long, blissful honeys arm about his throat, and drew him head ilei prevail g + Pp Y g The article of common commerce is the Then the latter kind are constantly untying ' "Tell the coachman to rive fast. I sant moon that foil wed, made sunlight in the down to ors. / ­_ _ - . lbws her emo retraced. There was * • " i* + cotton atoaking, anti it ie worn by children, or alippioq down, which fs the chief mark to catch the4.lb train to torn. I have to pathway shoal ie of slovenliness. For this reason the Bus- dine with Lord iRosamou t to-night," a trny aloud, t y the shadow of her Weth o e lasteffortof her fading a r th g le, sad wpmea. Its .prise ranges ohiid'd death, and thea another blase she fill o twig th ice--t a iia from 2d. &pair np to 4s. Fae less than Ponder is largely need, and is made at all Then, with tl�e air of a an who has done no!+ y ric,•es from the -simple coition band and his cut and who ez std to find his reward of sunshine, w i+eh led on and • oa, till it morphia- yria and once, twills, threes, 4s., indeed far, ls., there are now in rile p P y' ' ' market several brands secured to the own- Pendants to the elaborate ails, with satin . a fed¢ hourslater, the Tashi' nabledoctor sank reached that ideous blackness of dispel, injected i contents into the sleepi g man s the 11-stuffed bran Y ag pa R +. applique and.eve ornamentation that the g uxuriousl a a rat which had fall n on her life a et#t o, and arm. are under h assets of uaranteed fast z'Y k 1 Y g i g' needle can devise. The structure of these . . ham-back, and ' oceeded eve a few final which had killed her love for her husband Then a e filled-the deadly lay on more, black, and t e same colour up to. the high- 1.g and turned her heart to stone. A bitter sad as ab reseed the needle to er own eat price, conveniences is's belt passing around the I ' hints to his country coif re. P waist - to which ie attached V•aha d or . smile curled t corners of berm` uth as she hits sk aha .draw the sbset f m bar Blaick is now the queen of fashion and pe „ !; A quar�sr of 4,n hour la r Sir Poises was recalled the ay, ,and o Lu'aband' face sari laid it ov r her wn. it is rot .so in cotton alone but in lisle other kinds of pendants, wlsiah rip the i the womenli in the London train, and r. Wilson leant ., q ' stocker and hold it snu 1 n in lace. i. manner of the 'scovery. - - Forgi e—forgive--for II have loved wool, worsted,goods and silk. A g Y P P , _. `, over the door, Lidding hi good-bye. "Herein the room,my roam,wlerew4had him so saaiety girls and their mothers wear black suspenders for children without the belt ore ''Then its no use sonde g for you again ?" laughed and k d and wept f 'r our dead * *, ' "•• " silk, bear, lisle, of bleak ne merino, and sold for about6td., but those with the belt . "None whatever. I can do no cod E may run from 2a.,:to £I0. With gold and • baby, ]Rare, here the etc wasisavy with Lord a d Lad Wynritanley wa buried other wools ; actresses a d other women 11 .Take care,, doctor ; the tr.*in is moving " silver mono rram elaa and adorned with our love he rought •that other woman. aide by a e-•*sb as a victim to a fattal food of display even wear them and the g j 11 And I'm to let her h be anything she ' allows ink ' jewel, they ,tin np to prices aimost� fabu- ,,, And I—I fours outs A year Of the word com taint ; and a as a. monumea of con• y , p , light bines, aremsons and . wants . said Dr. Willson with drawer hie ag p loos. - ' , g that sent me my grave would have killed jnaal aff tion that could not let to twiin, other fancy colours are relegatted to see head from the carriage qh ck.y, and raisin 0 - . -.. - him too. But now—now he w It be glad soul cross the dark river &loco. and-rate batiotdaacen, and song'and dance - `� h�s voice as the train gh ed away. . „ that I am going to die—glan t t he a" actresses of the variety stage. Aluminu1a . >� Anything and evoryt ins—it can make take her hen without fear of disoavery The Co �j feet o h4 0 in6, Biaca was long in disfavour because: the As nom red with most utetats; ' are aIn- ' no difi'erence," was the shouted reply. Pa 11. As Dc,' Wilson drove k bo `V n Court fr°m the—gla u► tele 1hought+e - futare WolDeO• rite came oQ upon the leg wad foot, and was minum, "cording to a recent article by lir• - . Y children . sa prised to be ole of blood poisoning. A. E. Hunt, of the Pittsburg Reduction ,' his dull, professional min was sorely oxer• .. n p cepa l resod at the thought of he tragedy that A fierce 'on sho k her f 1 y, and A write to ifie Japan ail, ho ap- Girls, vrho stood. all day were alit to find Cora my, under ordinary circumstances, - la before him and i whish be was her fingers pplu ked at he folds o ser wool- pears to h v0 +tgecial knowledge of he sub- their feet swoollen when the dye came out withstands the action of wind and weather Y len gown. Th breath me gafak y through ject, refers, to the welt-know Cbig sus• profusely, and the daatore have records of exceedingly well' but the presenaa of ails• east for a part. It was not an .im• her tightened lips, a d she see ed for tom of oo ' pros ing the feat of few le abil• numerous deaths resulting from the dye. eo I read reduces its resistance to atmos- portant one, truly ; but i involved his ores- g nl Y encs on the stage when t hero and heroine moment as t ongh n the ver a of some rises of a better &lasses r Chi a. • Hs► Dread, not tauhiun, turned women too light ph ric influences: Metal with 4 per cent. or , seizure. Sad enly, w th a vi t effort hopeo that few of his readen�tiave trees sa osteon, but now that the other dye is fast 5 r seat. of silicon yes goon collects a would act that agonising scenerwhich -would she regained er lost self-eontr , and the unfartnna as to ase the naked :foot:. of they etre stack again tv black, nearly three the k coating of oxide upon it.-if severely `� :- presa;e their eternal separation ;whoa the face she turne towlar s her busand as he an orthod x Chitteae telt But- y have quarters of a million strong, in London exposed. Aluminum can be rolled or ham. - love-dream of two lives w uld b9 shattered ; entered her p ecce do not d calm as looked at hatographa of this trill y twist• alone. meted acid but the metal most malleable • :` when one heart would die, and the other would break. i ' that of the m rble P4yahs that food its a ed-anal distorted .member, a44 t e $ ight But the'Women are being cheated every at, and should be hotted to between 3W, and v - dim corner of he rooah. must- have suggested, thought of r rborous day by hundreds in busing for lisle thread 400° Fah., for rolling or breaking down from • t The little doctor s own heart beat quicker „ ?" t 1' You the ingot to the best advantage. Like oil- - How are yon this evening, darling?" suffering ii flirted on a party ule►cl nasi- stockings that have no tale in thein. , " - " itban usual, and his eyes were dimmed With Lord Wynsta ley bent over his wife as he .tips rt o LM human body. Near by year cannot buy the genuine article for lees than ver land 1d, aluminum has to be frequent- ' unaccustomed tears, ,as he alighted from, g° spoke, and -las his ha dsome mo th on her hon red& pf thousands o lit girls, 2s, a pair, and that to a ve inferior' octet I annealed as it hardens n remark9bl the brougham err the Court and vQalked unresponaive l ps. throughout the wide empire pf C ina, are and you musts spend at kcalit 4s. to get i upon working. Due to thio phenomenon of . : \ . ` rapidly down the long corridor towards the .. You look brighte though perhaps a ,subjented to a ruthless p which sand article. T .e imitations ore so akil- hardening during rolling, for 'ng, stem ing, . room that Sir Peter Fole had left such a little le. � ' hat !�s it Peter Pbl 's re- crushes thebones and wrong ton th sioavt s ray made that it is easy to be deceived • P gi p short while back.'s Y Y , or drawing, the m cal may be turned o it port's Go d, I hope.' of their to der feet, until eat ln�tt o volting the best pian is to be guided by `the prise very rigid in finished shape, so that it :will = It was at the w�ste rner of Wytt Lacy Wyn nley otioned he himband deformity s produced, and the foo cramp- and character bf Lire liosier's.. o repntatile answer elxcellenaly well fog purposes whiere Court, and had been the favourite room of to a low stool t her si a before s 'e wiswer- led into a shocking monstrosity, mea dealer will sell-the fictitious f r -bp g the real to the. annealed metal world be entirely too - - Lady Wyihstanley ever Once she came, a ad him. 1 valueless a means of lo¢otnott� a. Tile an intelligent? customer. In woollens; so edit or tab creak, or laakip�g to rigidity, to &ride, to her husband's hoir►e, five years ago. ••Some ppe plc wog d think f 'pod, I wretched 10A emerges from ec reed of :called, there is hall the tines not more than answer. j' Especially is this true of aluminum This afternoon it was fico ed by the golden dareasy:" - I� f®perish tgrtnre a mutilated arI le, eon• a fourth or a third of wool; and this too alloyed th a small percentage of titanium, - ,• - Y light of the setting eui which pcured « t ' ' ' Yr P g g , All . all . . That s fsmbns. lid when demnedo ;bobble through life a i t which has largely bei determined by the ppries copper, br silicon. It caa.ba safely ttatcl aaa . through the wide-open w st windoi�`► in a will you be a ')ut aq 'n ?" preserve no, semblance of natures atiful and reputability of the dealer. " Wool- general t•ule, that ander reit filar conditions, .- of the tide. Coming fru he cool shadows Slowly and infull , Lady W atanity mechanism having become a4 hi eous as Ion''-' stockings and socks. sell at from 8 d the are, rho aluminum,, p, of Lhe diml le+ corridor a laze of clear ' p Fite softer ansa less . y b put cu}� her d, an laid her t in. fingers they are useless. At intervals the mission- up to l:..e,, but if you buy for much leas than rigid it is. •Alumingm be lannealed by y 41 light was perfectly blindiir' , and as be closed across her-hu bands rias. ary' cries 0. t, the traveler wn ee, and alio 4a. be sun you are getting some cotton. heating and allowing it to coo gradually;. i the door sof tly behind hi Dr. R i4on stood •, 1411e says t at iii about—.&W,: Ee I----" alisRtitable ptgita►te ; hat the po r little chil- The geauius, serviceable and expensive The best temperature is just below the red and blinked_ at the glare, ike,an owl whose ,t „ drQn mover benefit. For rho ere re• kinds at woollen goods ogre made of fine heat• Thin sections esb be annealed by , night-prowls ad landed im too far from 9es: goo . You will be-- , Y lamb's wool, Saxony, German heating in boiling water. Aluminum can - h A uiver,' rtt of i tensest aabciret� an mains aiwe+ys the nam® ruthl se' trending cashmere, home in a bright summer awn. anxiety that ight can either hope "or of bones, the same agonize g applica• town zephyr, and. other kinds. be easily and rapidly molded by electrical • A slight laugh, tin and' clear, fear, shook voice. tion of tight, ligatures, the same mouths A largo quantity of honest homely stook- apparatus, ands ,heapp� and aatisfac ry came from ,across th room, half- .,'I shall . dead :" ::' i i of bitter in and unavailing Per• lag,, app sari knitted, in farm•housea solder ha&.been diseoverod. Sound castidg3 _ boudoir, hale-studio, a d fried she • - •• Good G;, _ ; t"..' I haps, lie s gusto, it is to this a ng lar son• comae fntct the market and sell moderately. of this molal can bb made in dry Band ' sun blinded d 'ctor's wavering octets s to- tract, between general reiflnement d oulti• moulds or metal chills. It re uires how °� F The sharp - xclamat on indicated horror g They really wear best of all, and can be q ! - wards a broad low couch, plat d in the•full and sorrow, t her a as caught the flash vation of tie Chinese on the one d, and roadfly known. A ecere of thousand pairs ever,some experience to m"terits peeuliari- z stream of the radiant War th. th at :ho a fulfilled s rgak from ''his, this callous Cruelty on the other, that we . ties before sound castings be uniformly'- p , her Y + , of so-called silts atock ing4 at about .3s. to 6s. g Y . " Ah, doctor, take . ca a of that chair ! sensitive finge s �fel6 t e puluwloap of glad must attri to the periodical apps ice of � are sold hero every month, but they are made. The aluminum tlhould not be heated . - Ila, ha ! you do look eo fu my, linking and joy• apologi r tile appalling cuatotp Some only eilfc� an the surface, They aro rho 'most Y Y t; , ver much beyond, the melon point • if too groping about.- I sup a he light is •'it' '' 1 d "' she thou ht le hat; though the foot isi inmate- it seems tc► absorb gases, which remain e is g , g while he Y g rant;sharn of them all. hot, -- strong; but—hut "—ansl the..voice, thin almost cried aloud, ' ! shall. be free to iY pefoemei, though rho woman ; indeed nhioaable yeomen sometlmea' of two or in the metal, preventing sound castings. and clear, like the laugh, sew a little soft- marry Marion ane." condemned be little bolter Lhe a crip- three dozen pair:; of all-silk stockings each ;, = er, a little lorper—" it will be perpetual ' * * , * * , . .: pin, yet the� pro,"as is not so yet paiahrl in a year, throwing a gait that costs l.,s. to - . dackuess for ;me soon—in about a week. 11 `- after all. !Tito hones ate soft, th# pay, in I#a�e .etre bane a d hra lor,lahl Ruish• 734s, aside after they arse worn a few times.'aet Torpedo Boats. , .. , That's what Sir Peter said about a week." early' yoat�t the sinews supe a. Twist• Thoicla gAt these, qr gv+e them or sell Theamoua torpedo boat builder at Elb Dr. 1Vil�on bowed ease 1qe could not ed dinner yet ." lien, orushiog, and wrenching Are * rations " I think -so lad , for I believe I jew iheia to their friends. Other women, and in , Schichau, has just attained an un re ` - speak, for pity, astonishin nt, and a vague that may be performbd withoa uch suf• there a teat than of three sena de ted s 1 F them cin do the r se-_walk a few min• of bear to n peed even for this claw of vessei, sen6e of being shocked waged war within utas go , r faring on 14by feet, . whereas 1 would.. throw away a high prieitd pair of silk stock- torpedo boats Uaflt by him for the Russian him, and strangled the vo ce in his throat. „ Ah i,! - a be maddened by the torture. �o this the pe ' . . His commonplace, narrow i agination could ., • .• :x. • ' �,, '< writer rept as : " Let no one trap pf ilio ergs aft+ar roses boka appear ;instead, they and Italian govern having reached ce you i pain m Lady . take their needle and their sit bobbin pad 1-ni knots on an hour's run 'at sea. The not fathom the depth oft character of the - ., - yielding ah elder of you& bone `or the heats are to be 200 tons des little, nurse. 1 ut the mor his and wank into the whole a buttery a flower a new British frail, fading woman befpr flim. lie 'had P li'abilit o bah sinews. a lata listen• r the a 'rin a on the tabl • b me and `aloso P Y Y eat, or some artistic design. Afttor a few placement, while ;he Rnesian boats are I30 come back to the Court f Uy prepared to Y 3 , Y , ori with ou o a ears to Lhe serf o is Ilttle �' the w udows I cold. holes have been darned in this way the tons, so that, the former may do better by -o cope with hysterics, syncope, mental festa, Th nurse 4 ietly;0 ted. girl µnderg ing e tortarfng pro $uch 'smoking baaonios a valuable piece of b't is reason of greater ower and ,eater size ;: badelq agonist: His hearthad been as full agonizin ails never before f Ion our P R-� , of soothin latitudes as ip .brain •had Users " V�hen his rdahi owes in tell him` I a-brae• The length of Schichau s boat is I,>� feet G g P hl P- p OIL The were the shrieks f a child For those interested in carload results i inches, of sedative or stimulatin' prescriptions, wish to apeak him. Av lower Chit lam Che beam 17 feet 5 "inches. She may P P P+ absolutely fid with suffering, hon the -1 Iand lie now found that neither the one'nor and— cod nest t, parse " ligatures ere loosened. and o shook• uiay add that the stockings worn by ' the carry forty tons of coal in her bunkers. Cin - - the othor was required of him. ".Y u will c ll me if y6Q `Wktit ire,' Arty ing success; n of breathless so to ended women in Lotadon, if fastened Together, trial, however, tike had o 1y twenty tons ; : $e was well accuatotr ed to the stolidity lady Y in long rise n wails of 4 Khaustio � nd mis a r°`p ta`ould snake a row about 4,000 mile$ on board. The small $ons carried weighed - °'of " 1` -,or I ill ring • the boll to leis lord- a the 1' feast taraed al:noe►�; i •k witlt long, twine as long as the Atlautia cable. 2 tons; the torpedo armairient, $tone ;the dodge or the atuicistrr"qf Mary Ann. 'But f+ To k these 4000 miles of stock in a ew provisions, stores,,and firearms, 4J'--4`; " his simple, middle-class soul had never con= ship a r om. g � horror and sympithy. Yet a ii• ter was p 8a + pp '--ceived ghat a fine lady "'the daughter of a Fit/ days of live nsiianley;s �aIlotted Y! Place it requites about 800 atiles of sr• tons ; drinking water, 2 ua ; engine and N!` , the delibe oto torturer of the bob g g g --hundred earls," bred and born in a hot. span f life we 'e past, nd sine ),new that anti a fathe callously listened tees f s h®art tees' boatewai a stores and serve parts, t a. 11 -crouse, could be aught but a' bundle of bad- now indeed he hours are numbered sad brokian oris Think that this fie' d sh bat- 1h 2,OOt)+ wameil dud girls of itis tons--eo hat alI tl. movable parts come to " ly-controlled nerves, whfah must inevitably th.rt they we few. er face was eve Y 8'' y a ltonrly Mot;, list all wear asters and it is not an 20 tons, akin with I`coal 40 tons.. The r4 ba`rit is bein practiced dail p° 8 g' therefore, , . very 1 aver timate to allow two pairs each to vessel a d the machitier are, give way under the etrain,titat had been put pale ap she lay on �}er white pillows, but throughout the' length and a lan{1 them n the year. scares of thoutianda of very lfgti>~ The shell plates are barely a -f upon them that day, 1 Then, surely a the1i>ieti about tier tiro th. and eyes spoke containin 300 000,000 is habitan a 1 Not - woman who had every desire of the world moretron&1y f sur and resafbe' than alone are t e tender undies of ah$ p t little morn oat tenet garters, vvliidb aro nothing quarter of an inch thick. ?bore are two * gratified, who had money, beauty, love, all dinsolot�•on. . girls ' ruthlgssly caked and testa ,but mote han a torn strip of cotton or flannel, locomotive boilers, protected by the coal u and al those old ladies, with anti ue no ons bunkers on lin steam at 195 pounds showered upon her, whose' social position " A1w,ays w th Mari i If elle had not the Purest entiin nt of humanity, hg love q , ' plying g , F I. was nnassailab e, and: whose youth alone come �ie a to the d of m n son P espec' ly i# they were bra In the oou try preasun to igh spend engines. The guar �° - of scents f r the r children, is per lastly r t a ink- selvod e o the fianne rho f anteed speed vvt►s to be a might excuso(a�longing to live--surely much to iva�uPurate e� ow I mi ht hoe for• outraged. ooh, natural stoutly uld be, p ag y pe knots ,in th®IL a one must cling to an exists ce, so perfect, vett ' fpr Go knows I tolerated oz#1 in he presence -of t bay r wears;r. psttracata and' other It ogee sea, while on trial the vessel actually P ! given . ! n me forgot ln, the Y ,P worst undergarments. armenme A great mars of th m cto tirade 271, or to be precise, 27.4 knots, as a� moat dread the ;impendin V. yage into the gravel IIiut sh lies driven sue Wo far naw, kind ofd moral .atran. -flow to h anti many - awful unknown. and e e shall. fi d taint hitt she has eQugbt survive of t to mo aI beauty of the sternal not tt;ink .that it io efthee lucky or roper mean of one hour's steaming at se Y` Byt the fine-strung Wer es f the delicate• to ste t roan m shall b buried at my sed® relation w ®n fa sees and t�tathe in do= to w'e r any other kind of garters tliaui those Schichau promfsea,even higher results wit ;a�. M from thiel' selvedge, torpedo boats he is now completing.—(Thee: ky nurtured lady were as a son as tempered —elm', in my arms, er false is m ath ferende to mora freak of fashion, onaettt r " t> sial that Wei Cher illness; no shock could form ; er 11• oneetl levo for helm have 4y da I3u this .hardl affects rile tont p. 4-1; ..- ' -- 1 to ftiflict o their dao biers d y Y y great garter Steatn4hi shatter. They Weight quiver and thrill under made mtsd. , If I s' now, on Iyer head g traces ow which i the line of "notional, is tri torture th t wet iii h maddensi t e baby r ' ' . �- &tender touch, ass great teel�bridge throbs it.'� I bri�,in_.�and wringg ebrisl(s of azar oiatiip ouo of the moot fm item branches, in Loin' A new Anarchist newspaper, Le roe . . ` and sways at t e caresses of a soft bre-ze ; 'f;heln ftb tip. kc in tie ttot�d0r,_1 44 her y- 1' p This i ons of dolt, Let me, $eye whit aero' be deduced edited•b the well-)mown Anarchists Mala a. . -but, like the ride the woman became basba�ad s inns in reply vt�ne$ lid an from the ' i tie. li e c q ' p y t hose facts that eke uei tiiarvel w on we Erato ilio atsttal cotr�imereisl .g ares. Two to Malatesta and Lucien Weil, was issued ` Bear a' dosti pairs, or each females st the f owes rices, ,in London Cwo weeks ago. Two Anarchist as pfgid and brace when the stoi7rcB and floods �'Vyns lot • of is a r aoh. 9' gra y predldt d for t . Chip'. P • . r „ ' !) . pP wlii .is eabout t6 +� uric . ti stair reach j urnals have been re ulgrl ublished there } of.1i`ie came aw a in over herJl Ylpt p t I sa good- ight to dead Olive,`' natitm, - h ,. m f : o - . Aiid ao, in the sho interview which ort drawly ,the 't ana�ite ciao o#' `i 1. aa. _ ,'" ' .., t o early_.every female, for some time pasih g �'p lit Aly sued lit ''* , b: F l? , .diet an 'pi ton iigns td - Sixteen. thousand oases o� butter, weig 1. ` , ilaon had wit 'Lady Wynataniey, it oras " Na . lien I'1 wait fo ou in 0 4mok • �. j , Y. Y If l li rsovis a X11 a , , j r , ,tile . n- sidan who was i>dervd ' and the rooin. on't u .\ on " 's y1o, d '� a and� t4 IL iu in all 640 ns were she from Mel . . 11, 1? Y '+ i l� f 'fid f = ! Pl�'`1 L. , - i . tri 1 thy: _. - _ L': t� > a�,R.urea fes; a oa last week. - - -. ... - I - 7 : - X. 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Alt o e 1, - . � . , ' .. �,r�f rte fr t s t r q �tl t1t @ eAlil . ear at rot etsir.r fir. s r ,_ a j Victoria tlle3 na ital of•`13rttieli oltYm�ia, was mond bei m . 1 sa inrorme h w + P Y d7 de�atIselos " txo a F : _.,, „s tdl° 4"1ta x, f. . ,,. s; s,, l3eiieat'>t'uili: oc Atir is beautifully altuabed on the sc ern part ever,that,owing athe roximit ofsuehla e3 .:. lite. pr rind ` "w `its= -- - ok , _ `'- ` �� ''I y, gg"i"" S g �a�t� t ilek► x y la+su,a4► as► ,v _,� wo a M1,- of Vancouver, Island- Sailing . into her bodies bf water, he wintjers are rather w Afrr�cais are,e ei wk su ms I!!r. Jk[onnier, a tmannberof Ca to n' Bin °' , > ( q fx �vohad nut a , P B• ,: �,. �.: gg er g part ,which is now tse►rr in out A' splendid harbor on a sunahin� day, the Dominion Day was observed by 'hoist ng. Lest than twat yearb o, wtrlt` Mr. S s� The diamnds ra ied in_eiz0 i~r m Y Y �"x�l ` traveller has a fine view. "Beforo_him lies the Un'on JPek on the; iloverili o ea ,• , „ A, h - , g olitieal mission is the countries • around I ' {•� pp oward Hapoll, . to Basel a Ma ins, . 0 I-pqt to al< in's beiead and_ tha t>i ¢�. the cit , nestlin eacefull on a calls de- and sone of r chides buildin e. t!► eW g oltioB af'that u �Mite. oQlor;:whdo is ong, the long-mystolrions city that Bin , Y g P Y I Pimtierley As �, farm, jest +► Ha6 el ttq p , . revealed to lite' wottd ci f'evir .yearri .,.lint► . } ; ', clivity with a oi=geoas mountain back- privatq bo aheywed the old $ag )lntersetin s other farms in the arioo them rked-nhar"te4ri do of diaicwncis, et I �`' ground. The efec5 of the light$ and shades, •� g ' some are re be3nt home a do}efuJ ppicture of the ; fsooin , . r t� That h raved a, thousand year , .e;nd it wasn t until a passing travelle notio fi y, plink, a.nd other tints he forts of life in ,hat h'ot nlimate. He sae � � � :. as they chase each other through the soft• a ba tie and the bresze." ed the rola and bridlianL stones t E th.® diamo do oA lila t able+ were about '"' y .. h in vat a iia the roc h ' end of course wo 1d he is writing at the capital of the large dfs- 1 ening mist, is •charming. To he right, " I am sorry to y it was mostly conspi •a- ' farmers cbilc ren were) playing wit that � B - � triol Indenie. � � � � t f across the Straits, and, apparendly close to ous b i s abae oe, A ienio , on Bea on an one dre ad of the fabulous w lth of be wo muoh mors when polished ; an I' ., The town is the residence of � " Y P Y the king, but, nevertheless :it is one of the '� , . the American shore, stands that grand old gill wa a se i-public demona�ration, diamonds hid den below: longe to be able to bring �crovay a fe of most miserable viiia cis hs ever naw.. Da s� i - sentinel, Mount-Baker. A number of sea- Closely) ollowin , " gatde the "I glorious Now Kim orle is w lac• .s and t rivin the fins g' Y ' , ` f A `�`h. la y g g and ni ht he sa s, the heat is almost in. i going vessels, as•well as river ste mars, are fcsurth.1° ;Ever od seemed tow e u in 'town wad un it a few ears o it the Diamonds' cite all seld.::tEt so much 8.I P ' Y �»i _ : sfl, 9 Y P Y a8' suffers le, The hots are superheated and , ,11 , ; ei�erally in harbor. Around the port order t ecru a r cocaina of. out' Dzsntinuec centre of Lra a and busines& and u an itch uncal " aAd at sez G. the .average pri is 5 ;� ,4 . gg a it is im aasible ta. ale® im them. The ar ;- oluster great warehoaae&, hotete;attd •burl• ood-w' L I *o derrred whether tine-• Vio• 1 ro cit d aded the roc rit o South Bd- per carat ;: bil :� the price va its P P P tY � , k near blocks in solid. masonr hila Jon g F Y P �' Y have to make their bade outside the straw =~� - �• _` Y' g toriana ere 'iai. avoar af-annexation, or, Afriica. from 4s, or Sy, for the.aniallest and tom ons I- dwellings set apart f r their lime. Wo water rows of atresia branch obi in every direction whetheii, :securei nder the British dag, their The town i elf is fiat, and as unin rest- Set stones, eatded "boort" (which aro ed can be found that is t to drink. There is y �-i� from this nucleus. The rows of Motels, aa• loyalty was so i t unch it needed no display. ! ing as a to can be, for eveiylbod'y a aim for grinding the diamonds), up to aI est ,o loons, restaurants and beer-sho s excited an rice fpr a lar a no running stream within some miles of thea. P , After ;having s en most of the 00PI;dian seems to hav been to make as mach one J P g and beautiful atone. ,, .,' m sur rise I be an to think) it a cit y - village, but there are some swam laces:t, Y P , g Y cities, ati'd suers lin the United States I as oaeible a d than leave ; and the result �._ PYP { c . " ., " g 8'n P can say,,wi hoot hesitation, �a, P n wliieh the people often bathe before fill•" � � ' where Iain Alcohol rti ed su reme. Yet, that Victori is than with the ezception of one r two ing their avatar lugs from the same puddle. "'4 `'� during a stay of three weeks I eadrr only two with her 22,000 inhobitants, is the most streets, the t wn is com osed of a col eotion : A WODiDBOU� SEA' STORY. ' , v -- '` drunk" men. She P —.— Tho Binger party found it necessary under � beautiful of all. , no doubt, lack& the of corrugate iron huts and bdildi a all �` ` with ,its noise, its -s leado r of ar , but her attractions of call hide lie in a earauce. g ��Ite �i«°�' s}wceps a salter )From WX s tp, these unpleasant eircumatancea not only to �� ! . - Leaving the port, p «t Y, PP $iter the water bat to boil it before use. , ° - i"_ • Another Brt>exe Rita 1Rsett. traffic a d its easy-going, Conten ed-Joaking situation, cliri�at ane surrounding8 3a not At gnat, ea h digger had a amall lot of • �� business men we hail an electri street car depend on and • nd her people have hall land allotted to him, 30 feet by 10 fe t and After a terrific combat with winds nd After 10 o'aloek in the morning, the heat 7 - . t i + makes life a burden. In thb shadieat places ° � 4 �� which i carrying passengers n .he leng the.good neuro to tamper but sl' fitly with i from the oar h he dug out rte a tt�ac d the waves the British eieam&lisp British "Pr ace . I tT �` ' diamonds b workin and elft the thermometer shows. a temperature of �,,�,„• streets ' nd soon find "ourselves 'in entirely Nature's beaatie or if the}r d interfere, y Jg, ut as taame into New York the othex da ith l �` ' ' y near) 100 de reel Fahrenheit~ Tle art _�Y ` difi'erent surroundings. Up the gentle 'twas but •• to sun struggling nature free." I the diggi Viae carr ed deeper, he claims the story of a rescue more startling t an Y i y ,� is •, would be _glad to eliminate from the day . ,, ,.: 4 - iAClin:e, across two streets, round a If Victoria #ro the inside be A8 charm• began to all in, and complication erase anything (,lark Il,usaolJ ever dared tow its. the six hours between .10 a. m. and 4 p. m.. ` ., + r ; - corner, on we go; waiting here and there ing as Victoria ' from tine outside, and, which ended in almost all the mines being The BritishPrineo Dame from >�Iedtterra can None of them are able to cit dawn to work.- :�,'� bhat`a passenger luny alight, or, to take on ware I assess d f an am le fortune I,would urchared b the Uo Beers Cod su , who po rts. As soon as she of outbids the '+ 3y P " P P Y P g It is tteceseary constantly - to char a from• l , .�� a new comer. the houses seem tO diminish ao as ao m ny others have done--make now virtually contt^oJ the diamond arket, 8traite of Gibraltar she ettcountered the Ir one place 'to another, in order to create the s '� + iai size, as we I+rcceed, and to ow wider Victoria ply h m . and by )ling ting .the output hav raised Bbrce galea which hags been recently ak- illusion that a little air is moving. �. n a' i • apart, till they each stand in $ g rden of its . the price and ade it a profitable en rprise. Ing such havoc on the North Atlantic. She. I .t = �� own. This is Victoria proper; Lthe homes Poet arpet Gleaner What remai a of the open min is an is not a large ataamer, and though s nth mP`ru$x M[NIITEB' APP7�ICATrd�P' i' of 1 ` r people ;and .very beautiful it ia. = I ` enormous ho a in the ground wbi h very slid well found, sho had- w hard limo o it, work in ne lace is all the can stand gyp} 1° The oet Tenn son had his little misba brerakinq over her deckr and '� P Y `' � �Te er shall I forget how iti gladdened my p Ps► much reaiemb ea lbs hole& children aro so tips 'waves It is reme abl .x'� - eyes to see those zy cottage&' nd am le just as leeg�gifted mortals do. One after- fond of di g on thes�hore. In iatot, it pi>undin her back as she struggled •to ad- Y�iffiault „o write itp their' tr , t + noon he galled o some friends, and Iewi'it� note booJtsi or ev to'indite a simple letter.,: l • A.., gardens after Win rgeg s huge b ick bloc s. might wet ve been the playgran d of a vii.nee: till, inch by inch she ' strug led The rt would ver lad to be Jef t alone' X, l Fruit ve stables and &were r w is ever ed that they wet not at hone and decided i antic ratio f children, who had d those o ,until her Baal be an to ive out and she Y ". Y g 5 " S g Y to leave a note he housemaid took him g g !3 g in their misery, b t not for a eluate momenta ` 3� r plot; but above and i eforeeve thing were holes and lef them as soon a o th had riga into St. Michael s, in the Azores, f r a to the drawin r om and ave him n, ink Y can they escape t, a crowd that attrrounds` the flouters. Roes, clematis, h' reyouckles and a er.. g g tired of t iedr muaement. f ah supply, After leaving St. b) ick eJ s them. The reeking native& from six o'clock I , §�' ' and many, many others, the lik of which I P The largest f tiese holes is nig than sl a met rhha same.kind of weather as be ore, in the mornin be in to show the liveliest �� ` �4 _ never caw before, deli bled m tired a •es. en signing is name to hie polite little half a mile ro nd and about 500 fee dee aid had it u to Sand Hook. When 4130 g' g ��� g 3 missive, Tenn ao , b a ark of the elbow P' P Y interest in every act of their white visitors, , < j How the foses climbed and clu g to every Y Y j and as there a e four mines all n rJ as ilea east b sbtttb of $anal Hook the .<Y overturned the ' k-bottle • and coat was Y Y ' Y They crowd into and around theilr buts ... - inch of space reserved for them t Every wall, g large, one can arm soma rouge ide of the a eamer sighted what Captain Innis, ho touch them ask them c uestioes and make " �.. u est and alis" was a mass of; blossoms— his dismay at sing a large col of ink enormous amo nL of earth that has n re• celmmande the British Prince th u ht was ' i .�' P P g Q g them as miserable as os&ibis. When the' • allow red, or ink, he house4s spreading rapidly eve his friend s new whits moved in sear Vin for the reties& feces A ilei boat. A beau south-west ale was P h ,, white, y p' g p p P Y g white men oto bed itis the tarn of the wild; Persian ca et.of mat hless beaut Horror g are generally small ; always e zy looking, t'P Y• of carbon. . blowing,and a tremendous sea was run in�; -' and the ardena clean and flouriahin struck, he rang t e Il. Up ran the ser• h beasts and the domestic animate to add to I �t g & �• „ At present tt the mining is d tie by Tlhe suppaaed pilot boat was headed ut their wretnhedness. fibs writer com tains I Nm, ;6 Everything suggests peace a d plenty vast. . Do pl a elp ne ! cried the Sh was P undef'ground t nnelling, the same in a d bad not a stitch of canvas up,' particularly of hundreds of sheep who wander F . Splendid reaviences stand here and there ; POet• • _ coal mine ; and thanks to an introd tion I apparently deserted. The pilott, co min• at will Hiro h the villa a and kee u a ; ,- h , 4 fr n t but the seem out of lace amo so much It happened th t t e milkman had dual g P P y p g had to the gen cal manager, I was entad sooners say there is na pilot boat in hat most pathetic bleating. The general tone of i " X . �,. simple comfort and natural alt notion. left a can of froth'na Jk at the door, acid the ezceptiona favour of going be w. I r Bion frnm New York, and none at se for + . ; �, ' the intelli enthuse id remembered in Mr. Monniers remarks, according to the. y,� ,. i Across James Bay a new cit known tie met the ulide ground manager— canny wnnnnnhich easy fear is felt. Sti1J Captain anis New York Sun, indicates that he has had) i - ,t., <9 W. the nick o time hat ew milk if thrown I r t _ ��'� Victoria West, is feat apringin np. Here' Yorkehtre min r--at the tirno, sad i�tttrcd t inifs it was,& pilot boat. ,I about all of Africa that he wants. IIs mta '� F over wet ink w uld move all traces of + Y are small and unpretentious rick strut• myeeii itt an of canvas jacket, s ii of It `wan 3 0 clock in the a#terrioan When Dna of the nureeroas teens who in a its c F the despoiling flu d. oordingly site over- trousers p I '�,% tures ; 1!iut the grounds are (exceedingly , and a •leach hat, whish tramp t e supposed pilot boat was sighted. Three of all that has been written ima{�lne that I', ,-i4 � i` turned the jug n n t lar, a black poot, beautiful, and well-kept. T e first time bo would not hav accepted as a gift. othee h un later, as the captain wan ting his the are oin to have a ro �-' !, ' and with house41 nnel nd cloths seta ut d Y 8 g yal time when . I visited the grounds, I encountered visitor eomple d the trio, an we Waged s pper, and doing eo with co siderable the to Afric:aand the no thou ht what- I �* a rubbin and ecru bin t the atdin. fii y go g qq a relic that -made my hear ache —the g g tq squeeze ours lves into a tittle Jif only 2 d eutty on account of the pan ding and ever to the rivationa and hardshi of l; ` Down went Te nyso on his beads and feet6 inches a g p P P$ i„ chain gang—marching two an two, with q are, and •t the wa All t e} rely in of the ski ,and thesenond otiioee ioneerin in that oou$tr which in its "kms,. knees rubbin d ser bbin with hi8little •► p g y ,I ' an armed card follbwin c so behind. g right we were shot from the britli !J ht e o the bridge, w great wave, which the tro ical re ions under the best of circum- F g g helpme t. any df mind lest his old P g• Poor fellows, they had been working on of inti Africans into atter darks ,. which B t ofcer soya was `• like a cliff," &amo stances is a ver uacomfortablo lace to wan j friend a ould n ck atlthe door and sudden- over the - +�wa c� rr Y P r ` . the grounds, and were ,retur ing to their : was only occas orallyy relieved as w hied t. ying away everything der over. ' � -- Jy appear on t e gene of disaster he often down t tb different )suets, cue before it. The $weedish boatswain o the • risen home. pws I _ I:. P described in a r days, declaring that it ri ht was snot ierahaft u which t earth chi Charles Laatadiva, wan on whit is cj �- The churches ar well re resented in ••reached the in nite." But with such a B p pp t� i �� Victoria. The majo ity of t e people are cod w'1J did h' strap taken, sad a would now and t e hear nahe:d the fly bridge, a structure extend- �,* ex i con le work to- . BEASONABU ruN 4 church cera if one Can ud a from the g P the big skip ru h tip with •roar an rumble ing out in front of the real bridge. $e saw r b , 7 gether that ever trace o� ink was remov at somethin li a thin miles an h r, the cliff of water fallin on him and cels ed 1 [4"" "`1 crowds that attend the morn ng services- ed, g 3' g g P Lecturer---•' What is dearer to a mina "- Down and d wn we went until I on ht A stannhian. Stanchion and man were ,,� „ „ Xbi The first Sunday Iattended the morning ser- •Here is .a fiv-ahiliia ' feces ii ' g than his'wife . Bachelor— Her jewelry. �,. vice in the Pandora street Meth i&t Church. B y we were never Dia to slap • bat st IaaL swept awn like Jeeves before a hurridane. -' .� �! i girl," cried ilia t, "i ind Clod- bless ou '." p Maud- ,, That was i - politic move of x � : ', x Y wa radaslt s owed u and then. Tho second ofdoer saw the boatswaiA rise The Rev. CovErdale Watson o elated to a g Y P• P ' " •� ;i �- With that he seized his hat AAd made Dottie s. Leila Yos ; kind of a Char-5 = .• lar a and attentive con re a ion, with a ark at he seven hundred , ft on the top of a wave close an the star rd i , g 1 g g for the for thud r. S me weeks later an iiofv, ). Y I lotte ruse." . r Y• talion to d' ne wi h hie old friends reached tP°t level. hand. t was bright starlight, eo the �� first time since his return to t e cit Evi-. 1 Before w a scans which I eh I clever struggling man con d be seen as bei was , Whenever the�'e i any doubt about a � t, � 11 I dankly, it represented file yoat and wealth Tenn son. Ha ant ; and the car t was ! � +s : of the ca ital. The afternoon found me in Y forge)" Pictur to yourself a )aryls ese►vern awept &tong on the rest surging billows, doge sanity an nonce of lead is worth a ,.f,.., ". P in no wa Ilude to on either side, ' r►nd h �''�_ " Y which mi h6 ell have been the gtranoe a was ahoutittg for help. pound of cure. 'I ... an entire) -different audience , at the late �- g y to hell, dim) I t b a few electri lli hts Thomas Jones is the second officer a name Youa Mr. Dolle °t miss Am - what `` Dr.4raser's Church Hese, I had the rivi• Y Y t • g Y, lege of listening to a sound practiea din- �r and Bided with ist and Mol buten fames mid kir. Jones madb ane of the Rreateet is the best wa of kilin limo in the Win -'' , i A ao de Ci in Afrioa, P Y g throw h which m the naked arms of casts of arty kind ever read "in the seafaring ter?" Ani " lei h'it." .. F course, delivered in a prac,i manner, to ws `find ia: th London Tiirie� a letter g ad taloa. He bbed a life•buo which was Y g �` , dusk and iris natives, w o were gr+i Y S rks— -W"„ do tralle mon an electric :�� a plain, practiea► congregation Aa I gJanc • ivih a strikii� ieacri tion of the remark- Y P g ban is hand on the brid and thr 'w it " Y ' •+ ' -� } . ed around the fast fillip w , I could not g g g P hauling sad a plying the 6raok which $ g Y Se, tate wear rubber gloves? Flash— Be- �, g Pe able town of Joh ne&burg in the Transvaal, had been Ili with the preeio s blue out into the waves with such pomciaion that cause they're not conductors." r . `" .� help thinking that-- which is well cal ed `• Th Bolden Cit It settled down over the boatswain's cad 0 e Y• earth. Tawe Ibis cavern .ran astern) ' Justice O'Halloran "Have ' oa an •, , -T- y y r ,�4 _ a From scenes like those old' tic ria s grandeur - Its ne`rme eveq d not appear oa the maF,e tunnels uall dimly lit and fat of va- just as the people at t�aaey Island t raw children Mrs. Ke11 'i 34rs. Reit "I ' ` rF� springs , of Africa issued a years ago. !t will be r whin vo cited forth ttaek of rtraek rings over ehoapoanas in the booths o the y? „ Y— ;" 4 That makes her loved at oma, revered ' a aur rias to mul itudes to know that there P '•fakirs " is etunmer tuns. The man lied hav two liviii and wan married. J, abroad : P of blue earth, high was speedily hisked p '• llcesn't it beat all how that worrian, Princes and lords are •but the br ath of kin s. It siiy.anch spot n the African eontinea� the surface y the oaormoas-ski It down ander his arms, and though the t ;� , ' An honest man's the nobleat ork of God.' � The city stands upon a gold reef, upon At first I bewildered by t e noise water was so intensely cold that it nuTbed married four times, still atxracts men?� 3 I thea ht of &turd old Jot Knoz •'and which reef fifty companies are now work• and the uli r surronndin ba I soon him, stru led brave! for life. 1'he Ica . Oh, no. The widow a might; yon know, g Y pi g Y p, •• y+ x , � s. in , em to in 3 370 white man and over gserti al n after . hesrtng the cry of man eve rd, Say, Phalim, phwat a a ventrilogniat . ,,iyv�� 1. said to myself that the sa a principles g P Y . g became used It and etumbJ g at stake Presbyterianism has splendid 32,E natives. f the city of Jobanties- our Raids dew one of the galleri ran on deck and ordered the sbi backed "He's a lad phwat stands on one, side as � -�' � material yet, even in this n w city of the burg itself, 'the titer nays : Thsae �atle ea Daly measured gout 5 dawn towwrd whets.the boatswain sou d be th' roam and talks to himself from th` ` t, :' It is nail er beautifaJ not I serail►e ! - RVegt. mP feet ia,bei ht, din y planes than aee�n, rising on the top of the giant vas then. <v�� ;- from the sect etc point of view, bat it that ; while tb and wa worn wa Ln• in the starlight anddrivingtothe north t. `• If it wasn't fat* the envy which the �Kf V1 i There is another class in 'Vctoria—the �° Y ' . might be set o n as it etar�s-itt any pact rate and ho la and out of w h we The steamer backed down past Lhe , noise of opening"a bottle raisesiin the hos• _, .� I �. non-church oars—aa was ev dent from *he ' + 4 �_ . _ g of the civil' rid. It lies a population " stumbled of a to c wttktea a black trying to get near him, and thea w at oma of t{ie poor fellows who can t afford to . I numerous Suii6ay e�ccaraions. Trains load- of about 40, P y `�� i • The buildingt� are good, slush and gr ing onrrway as t we �rAve swept him around the bows t the bu it there wonldn t bemnch,fnn indrink- ed with pleasure-seekers a me and go ; the streets ar br ad there are sho with p Y""� ► Ps Bald b the li ht of the a►ndle w a►rried fkont aids of the ship. Theo be runs s pt ing nhampagne. , • .� i steamero a�inounce their own arrival or give late lase wi d wa fall of ball dresses and y " ' am le no.ti a of their de art e, a$ on week P g in oar hands. From 'the main oast s �waY Into the fright aitd Captain Innis lost Vt hat do you areas sir, asked the irate'_ P P silver plate, he residential quartan are branch off si workin bicho of the Howl ordained Bgaton minis- days. People throng the sir els in the vi• rti idt s r i themselves out into gs. sad t these e�IghL of hint. P Y' i� P Y P g into rho air sa sof%satin W with Bat rho naptaia beard s Joud my com ter bq ending pour prayerb eternally cinit :of the rti car in v ,ices and lunch po g' �+ �� �+ •" '� Y P° y g a cares and ole arab a tram line oonneots rated amen? Rut m dear bicho ,5 ��,;" q the nnmbar cit ndlss banning iq t eN mins, hiatr sad noting a star in the dice tion gy y .. pt1^� baskets -shape are open her and there and them with the b inew center, for twent from which the cr came he steered b that ex tulated tine minister dont yon 5 t -I _ Y the dynaul to , and the num of mon 3' Y P°e trade is going briskly on. ne begins to miles east an w t you may see the funnels workin the it becomes unbent bay hot and soon saw him again bobbing like a think it sounds better than whirled with- � .. s� 1 think he has mi&fatten th day, but the of minis woks mokin ainsI the ak rk oa the foamier cr•eet of the starlit out end ?" ti clan , c1An clan , of Trinit Pandora and g y and eti ing in he higher levels. }ie par- g j _ g g+ g • the sous of Pa eagins wh tle is in your iration was s is from m f ; and 1� 11i The steamer ran toward the etjrug- Friend of the Family—" But I thought j r . two or three other church Ila, recalls hie since and ou n that a tram has been non• g Y lI man `and Lhen_close to him, until 6e aha lied a situation. Yoatold m onl a da �... Y even the nati seemed to feel a heat ng y Y O�� wandering thoughts and w ns him that it strutted, � "' •i i& indeed the Lord's Da w�hiah ons from one end of the for I often sou only distinguish t} em from Just Abera•n done abowrd, A great wave ar two ago that he was driQing a x cal Wag- -�n-� .� I 3' Rand to the othe . The town U lit • with the rocks b t e Dandle-light glia ing on arced itself with the boatswain "on its on." John's ,W.ife—" Yea ; but they have : r 'I j I Victoria's prinnipal schoo n are well out of gas, the w ter iia appplied to all Its houses, their naked an iris bodies �rast and dashed him I against the vessel's discharged him. He didn't weigk' �anough. �. � . I _' �` thecit butherver ern c ildren are well eve brdi lir Blanes of oiviliration is P g rail. He d .it tie a . drownin man Tho have a man now who is as ood as e.. a Y, YY g rY PP We descend w verticwJ Iadde to the gra g Y g . „_ 144 - j provided for in the several , and schools. here, and h n on remember that it hoe would and the wave reeedi left him 300 pounds of coal every time he drivea on `, ��� ; ., �.' level beneath, and hers we had to wait . ,�;- One of the finest streets, , as to location, ( all been do a -n b years, and that every whilst a eharg of dynamite expt ad. We theca The man was dazed, as well as he the scales. I . I 1 - 4 �� ix that built and occupied by the Chinese i scrap of ma r J as been Decried np, and all waited Ia si encs, whish wan on broken ,might be and clung gc tightly to the rail '''' t. ` --�'� r ., ,� and known as Chinatown. t rune at right the six pi* oa ling At the frontier will by the drip, dr'p of water oozing through that it took Bve of lite shipmates to,laoaea Words 1p '�h6 TelBphonB• _ = t 4 � ! angles to the po.t, It is lore deli htful resent) b c tc d b oY wa g, ou be- his hold sad eaxr him .below. Hot water s �'.' 6 P Y + Y titin �Y the rook, wad he heavy breathin of some Y , . when viewed at a distance, or the pungent gin to rail' a om thing of the extraordin• of the natio ,who were glad o a short {'hot whisky and hot cloths soon brought Long-distance"telephoning has become i► t���4� � ; odors which greet one's Was t appendage in ary eonditi n w rich can have called so 'respite fro-n t air krduoaa work, hen cud•, [him about; All right, ane when the -British little science on. its own account, . and has ,�. 'X. . the vicinity, seem to imps r the sense of sudden a d velop ent into existence-'.'. . dont ther8 a roar wn a ru h of air Prince arrivexi bare yesterday he wan none Walled into existence a ulnas of oporator� who, , , . 1. .3 vision. The smell of dace ing fish vege- whin it - blew ou all our eAadles a d trade , the worse for his remarkable `Adventure. are valuable by reason_ of the clearness and lit- • � ® y tables and frail, of decoct ons peculiar to , / sho Haas with which the can renounce. ,�, { . $I L HI �i AT LAT•�l m ears thro painfully, • Wo w ria then rp Y P the Chinese together with o en sewers send - yy 8 - $�jj,$QA jj(} ON TEiE ICFs• • words while a eakin rti idles 'M allowed to wn ince our wwtk, the is bein It has a o develei dptheyfact that chs _ ` `�" .' forth odors as Penetrating they are dis- � Laauat a Wk Swallowed tike Cattle" more filled ith fumes than before. �,_ � I �,� ';x' French la as a int tier oda ted to the L { {. gusting. How curious the enizens of this b Dead, Thus we wen on for nearly L o hours, Tractus )Laid Every winter Across the Fw- g g street look in their dainty white all para, ur ones o the tele hone than t e. English. �X, pp , Three"ui nth"s go one of the d stye of- along one tuna 1 as far as the war ing end, sea at. sawren!ee. p • - 1- tiowing ro and long qu s. • All Chiai►- - he ordina businiess of the lou •distance- q Toronto A s 1 m wallowed several articles a jamining th progress of each gang of - I i'Y q # � men wean ue and ake some at• ii f The communications between the I two le hone between Faris • and London is car• �� . -„ of cutlery, 0 ridgy the man died.: His men, opt l I w sin to say t X had P ,� • ti,�z"+• a teiiipt to ret tine native cess. The dress shores of the Sf. Lawrence River at ant- led on in the French Ian ua e. It iti stated; name was li 1 ticker,-a $an of Rev. had enou h, should be Ind to return to g 8 A �' of the•I t e coaeiats o the inevitable g real are made, as is known, by the me ns o hat the considerable ro rt, sibilant e, . ' ? Y IVIr. Tucks , r tired ministecj living on the ■arface. we three, tired, rty, sad P - q white slippers, loose flowin robes, general- • the Victoria Tubular Bride Donstr oted E - I of dark bl Henry str t, T onto. U to I Thursday ,perspirin mar b catered Lhe Jft once B. r hissing syJlablee : is nglish renders it-` but someti es of'variousl pp g setae thin fire ears a o which ' the .. l ' Y ue' Y the mans e d t the all hteatinconveni• more, and ware soon drawn to th surface, Y Y g teas easy and accurate meanp of comuauni x�k colored silk, over loose trou era. The color g , sP ein I � �C-�-- an�e or p ' ut n that day he .woe seized whet® in the gJ clow daylight an with the longgest in the world the meta! ie an g tion. 1 "' ". and richness of the dress i dicate the rank ` tS,500 feet long. Certain En lish ;porde ate aciall di9Y•- �� ,1, with infl ti u of ,the lining of the blue sky above a all our subte . ttean ex- j g ceP Y V �f{ the wearer. The love class{ usually,' Bat from tllispoiat to the Atltantic, fora alt- of transmisaiQa by telephone. The k�4, '�" bowels an he di d next day. fir. Caves perienoe seemed w ideoaa nightm there is no. their word "soldier " ie cited as one of those. ,,= "' wear a loose blue shirt ova wid�_trousers, distaince of 1,000 miles, s and Drs,- We r and Robineori resident The blue-earth—it is so called from its . }I he Chinese in Victoria s pporta doctor is taken in true to the ' fleets " ,bridge and alt the railroads establiahe on rti er sanies fr cent) occur, in the midst' s l nd a lawyer. The Celesti 1 is a; sagacious physicians pe fo inesd a°pest mortem. Dr. erak,r--, lks P Y L nd, Drh�• Y n of McCaul eltreet, and (largo oppeen apneas, some miss in extent), ��th std Che t Lawrsune have neo rI• f an otherwise 8 er�Fectl audible and Intel »' � � -'' usiness man and an invete ate gambler. A • Robins n eve a al&o resent. 'The spoon where the earth fs laid out and a owed to Jy nro:s tt; the Dompany of the . rand Jigible convoraation, which the ear. cannot , - hinese mission, in conn tion I with the P Trunk railroad, which built it, levies ori ht p�_ and knife erb a est entire) eia'ten awn ntvcrieo-b the a,ctioa of sun a d aiin. g aibly batch. ' These must be a eJJ d oat `: l � . s' ethodiet Church, baa d ne good work, bat the fp k a eleetropl tip-{-was very P After some month& i4 int AgaXn keen up, of way toi}t of X10. per tts►r and Dight treats involving delay ��; specially in the Women's sec® Home r asaen er. ' Ex ert tele hone o er8itois in the etrter , p -.r_. ' little corro ed he knife and fork were land carried to the washin machi a where Pe P g P P P i You get a Jerson in was rn w{a a when, still is the at m oh but had ulcerated the the earth is washed and sifted al 'lie dis•. Tet avoid ipaytnout of these`monoys the S. cess cervine betv%een Poria and Loudon" 1 5'v -after purchasing a piece oft. ticking plaster, _ wall and b k a throe h. Thele on had monde and heaav stones fallin+ this bot, B• railroad company had the idea, some ten ave succeeded in transmitting messa$ i.n- tiq �N,. g P g Y g i.. d ,or, a -hs,lf-dozen oranges, y u aro informed t,bken the' at rti course towards he small torn. Another rinse 6 washes WAS the-; Year ago, of constructing �ia winter a com- i the French language at the rate of orae lion �, � ,. that the price is i• two-bi ." Seeing your intestine•a� T a he Jived so ion is .one of ler er, clic of the stones and t ase that Y `red and ninety wprds a minute. Ibis is at ;�- ' ,L•P j munication between the two shores• b �- 1 mystified look the dealer es i chs sitaa- g g ' means of a railroad sstabliahhd oq Lhe_ tee. much swifter rate than ordinar a cock ` the greats t a vele in me3ical history. are tett a{e refully sorted over by hand; Y P "' ` , tiiyii and politely informs you that, in scant 1'Jle case ry iJ octad all over he world and the diaar nde pioked out. It as very! Every veinier the work is done over a ala. The speed at wl;icli those messages oaa- e, ', _; parlance, "two-bite " me ns tRent -five in me�diraJ oo s se nothin a roaohin it intercetin to wa h the men. nor lugg ovee� and ft amply palyla. for the outlay. T ®`' transmitted ix limited, However, by the ��. cents, '• four bi s" lift c ata .etc. yYou g I? g g s Abows bushel •duld" bei lengtbo# this ioeraad is., about two i.l , roficieney of the ste.nographero, who must a � � rx ever oncurrd a re. Tho knife wan 9 1.2 tber$e atone . , hand him a five dollar bill crisp and new, inches JonglIth s 8 inches and the fork brought in an throwd down anti cover►+ between HocheJaga acrd Longuei{. �a° ke them down frown the receiver s mouth; and clinic stink he ives� on ;four rest i - �t Theroadwie is easil built. The rack itndthesteno rti hers actin in concert have I i > g g 7 I•L lathe , h Knife and fork west down ed table, nasi they would then urii�ed" y Y g g �� `�' beau . leaves the inain�. track ratlel 'to thea oco, limited the num r of words whish ma be y, silver detllars, bAsi ea the smaller . handle fidat an apt that position. 'Duck• over with a p ece of talc and thea i, ntouds' Y ! tip' ,s change. Were it note for t e rapidity with er had al&o #w !1¢ ed a three•earnered piece irked cul an 1 put fn a sort of doe poor then carve s gradtis►li r i>a aue;h ti mann r as die ta)ce�n in throe miputea .to. four hundred, r _ t,� °� pp to bo, r ndieu;lar w it,,sad, then, a sin, ho three-minute 3riod is the ane fixed ; ` I �� which small ciiaz}ge di ppemrs on this of glans *hick ' t, ok in hia wind pipe. - He lmx. - Pe . es ,t tsG er allots 'it c rusts s rho le horse. nom any -b „ ; baforo lti 1 � _a �,��.,, ern to this oe4ae, �e p P #.: . coast, ape would noon bac mo overloaded, wan 23 qeA s eld. Gat`neti a found in gt nttn rtt "&nil , P ` r for bills are a rti ' e, . aivaut = -, ..:ly rallel the ake_s . a bharge of. len. <f>=at Ls.. �r-ttv.. dol• �� �tY , these pretty._ st4eex An hsr : ste�t'ufeti 6,, � _ ce iUa; I �: �� • .. f :- " s:_f citerd vidtt! a fur t e use of: tkieirira for ..thr Du — n e 1 ed .-hat he conn d last v t alsex, n # % d � , � sP.r J . - 1 - . _ ' - . cing my viait t$e lot r art of nn a Eirterae d pose ei a f .: g • r 4. gala r teas. i e r . th ,_ � . 1*3 t► . t� h t ;U , SiA ftern .M )II 7/.. . _ Y-. _ _ "- n " 7 -k7r ts.E'i„ .ars *,.• ,�•s.. _ �:k- n'•r` i'1f. _ t '6. d the $rst art cif uJ the it+eather was when walks •, 0 a + ..�,. _,:,, . ,: .r t ..- J X. .a... "�„ cera, .. <3 t3 i`^T�•'y-_s!-�- �' �� ;jJ K:;; ,-,. •. '1 .: tom. .� . . ._...r .. I .. ..:i_ - --.a '. a- : ti i-y.a a °' ..1; $e S `_ `,y-_ty'J�. -x.. �X- 3>'-. 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';. -,.. 5 .Tolelm-1, -.: _�.... ,,•, - yfC•. g,- :r ',w'S-^.`. ;< �'!S� '� F- _ ;{. �F: `J. �+"s• '�,.- - - } �1_14­"� es < E ur r,'.'!,ill la ,. a€ r,, 3 a e - : - 11.0 oar : er oa �_ ; : .- .. h �... . , ;:� , � �� ,t � IV; ....: .�' PSP y x: k „.:.� ..Wi � :._..� •--' - s ..>. -� � . �� � i r: r no �. Dorn e e e h Al Ways re�tio . � � 4 �,• ..� . - ,, ae© stain t o clay to c i .' S -:'z- ,7 ,.a•:- a.•. ,'•ti +1't'._ Wit? '4e .':,Mr. ::.: • subs tionto T NBwsie d. 1 p ted _ , , ...., x f� ons mach nle a > . - .. �- . _ f . ; . -- �. ,. .r � ..- ; • . ., F.fig: a: ., - emittano�esere ack .,wled ed a . „� - . ' I— ; , : s _..F. L. acres 1 desirtiriat of taus a btt are_l, : d aaR. �,... r , v , . lienee of date on Iebel c.n th flret a er!ol- - . ; " 7. tc:. - owizi receipt a lar e u tit : of good white m, n wo re eii i 1 .- ;,�� : -1. y:, } pt o, m Hey at thi office. Always g q hn y go to o te, l9ete �! ,�. tE k , q • Zea t o dot i + �., t .- i , P e paid ahead. . tt notice in anothei o lumn. Thursda , V 't�P,� 6 ta: i ,f,. :, --- •�-Talk about a ap Goods. an is 11l at; Denver ColQrad+�. , up rs t„h • ,�: . . -i • r ' -- — • 1 • gelling B. ! I3. B fo 75o, Ayn'8 Cheery trouble. H' rawvery ur t+e d nbt el W BI ' 8 70 t 18 k 1+� at 88' Qf �14k8ri21 ' _ - - il!1� Xr tew Ptwo.* Pectorial foor 7 areaparilla 7 prlle, «-•-A. social dancing,patdy was p�ye� b rVU- _ �t� it otl>rird�Ii f30un�rr for t}Ielr Ver 1` all kinds 200. Arthur ,Got ley, at hie residence. o� W + y l ber hf� • -The aonoe a nbunoed for ed nesda even' g. The afl`air was larged p�tr�l�ago d11rYi1g these eea�eoll. ` FICMING. NT., F B. 10, 1898. F : ` ;a Q y y g of i st.,at the C2ol . fie has+ attended ata a splendid time �l�o�+ /.. da a enin . i N ,. . been ost . ned t I Frtda ellen n Feb. Suc atheri s are fro uent of 1 ate. 2181. pPa ianl' I car. y I --Tbe Ri t tRev. �' 8lfe also wis", a to, al6ar out balance of meter Dods A T, - �, _. � __,L L O C.A C I M S. fibs Lord Bi hop, o il. ata : I --Rev.. P. e a $.A,, well p 1n fioroto, wi 1(D.V.) bold C;onfirtn�tion ilkt?Eit tf? ffi&tl >rOQ2I1orpring eoCk whiQhV111 arTlvB lII as Bt. George's church, Fiekering, up Wed• i . the Methodist a oh next leu ay in few weeks - - ezohan with v. J. T. Caldwe 1, M.A., nesda afternoon, April 26th. All dlesir• - =' Mrs. >yi�s mltli is with her, . areata y B.D., who will 0 +`iissiona sick orna of being confirmed should aiei�d tri - _ -' 1 bare this week. P rY g — - -- - ,, Wednesdri o rro�on L. Ban s drove their names to the Rev. J. Hu hos Jones J1. I `, ` --Mrs• A. Masan, of Oshawa;' stag here K �'�' . �• ` n to the: post e. and tied h Team- at once. The Incumbent will instruct ' , ! i1. with friends Thur of last week. p p ; y 13omethin fri n the horses nd the the `eandldatee ever Sunda afternoon ! �' —Monday next, Feb. 18t , ie the date g' g y 3' y - fixed for the next ouncil 1L etin , ran away. Fo n telt' not mu h clam• in St. George's church att,�:80 o'clock, ' t —It i g age was done.. commencing February 1200.7 . - 1 . HA't A* . s with. ole sure we Ie that J. T. ; • •-- Thomas B w of Toronto, 1'oimer• ,r' . i - Riehardson is recovering from his recent bas located 8 branchff,C8 IYl a 1 ly of this place, lid upon us o Thurs• .. MALVERN. lllneDon't fail t' sIecuio a ba , cin in'boots day. He has p i ha ed a n wspa er busi- • •} - --- ' • 4 Hess In New B a lok.. and well ahortt L"t week while a cow belonging to J. Piokerin wher9 all dl eaael� of before I bell this stock. This s yhe chance y Johnstt�n was razin on the railway, ` - of a life time, J. Winne^.oft. T take possession g q y the �„ I ,, j� r ; big ilroii horse cs►me n and ended her --A number ch coneys in th" anlage ° g domesticated animals. w111 be' �' i,- -Nicholas Morrissey is slo ly recover- have been on r d sin the a week, career; ,� a. F , ��J�� . ing, He has been declared o be out of I g P Owing to the inclement weather,the rt - l . danger now, which fact it ie, pleasure to and each iia tuna or a time Daus d some$ tbiat was to be hold in th y' tr8atad . b the latest 'brie b tific � f �!; commotion. For u tel it was of nee• a mamrr}oth hall1. .1 state. F 3' Malvern, on ride evenin Feb. 3rd, wa I .Mj� y �jA, . e®ser . to call out he firemen. Y g' , �' J (! Itis =Look out for the'af nounce 61it` of , y postponed un it Friday of this week Feb r1nC1p ale known y ' ' ' p . - the grand musical jsocial of S . Andrew's —For the ne tI hi ty, days J. • Win• lOtli:, Those who received invitations wil nacott. will cl ' o t his stock f b ots "All calls in wbateY ° r Wa 11r=ma 8 l l o please attend y w 1 be promptly. attend- church, Pickering; to beheld ;n Tuesday, and oboes Selo at These o T:' . 'February 28th. R o are all Robbins tial been pa chasing a team ed. to by. ,: _ - --Ex-Reeve Parer wa a luted true• new stock and de by the best akers, of horses wh oh he inten a taking out to ` tee of the Whitby ollegiate pnatitute, to viz.: Cooper & B rt , J. D. King �- the wo61y w tin the sort g, and we think a, , N. SNA GH ASST —The annn 1 acting of the Liberal we ale Safe i eAying that a certain rson i • = a 1 fill the vacancy caused by the withdrawal 4 bivin on the rd ing that will also er on OFFICR'IN WM, LOGAN .S RESIDEN ' . of Dr. Bateman. Conservative A is ion,of South n ario g ., - . - _ ,f I I - will be held i he Council C am er, eluded. At ll events t Owl has seen; - -Money saved is money ; earned. I - him travellin that way nits fr aentl will stave you at the least 25 cents on ere Whitby, on as uM a February 18 h,o m • Y y y mencing at 2 p ee adv. dor art cu- A kiting arnival ander the auspices of- •"'� !, - $. Come quick liile they last•` J. $. the Malvern urling Club took place in the . . I ' •tars. i i�innacott, Pirie b ock. rink last week. In point of numbers itBIG J —The Y.P. S.C. ra er 'm etiri will —This (Fria )' a an* the Pi ker n.. \ P S �� R' was Qne oft most successful ever held,I— PARTY'. I ti. be held next Sund y eveniligi by Miss. Dramatic Club. prase t- �e Las- Loalf, there bein fall 00 ns r ei, . ' g Y osteo p es t i .:A Hattie Law. Topic—"How tot ra Ne• in cite Mug a11, hitby. Ae this 1s Amop then mbar ere = p y j g persons from El- i_ .- 1. - hemiah's example.' not the first ti th club has a pear d lesmsre, Agi codrt, Brown's Corners, Bear- - ` -' , . _ . - --Rev, J. Hughes Jones suAtained `no before a Whit y cud nee, in all p obabi - bore Village, Unionville, Highland Creek _ . serious injuries through beijDg upset itY th'e evasion ]all i;l be com ortabl�y and Markha i. The costume at J. Gvr- - • . filled. i ' [ wand as; the Irish slugger wag admired f • while returning from his Greenwood a gggg ; ' pointment on Sabbath evening, P Monday, th has'bean elected end MastersTommy and George Little won '- -- �'' ,I. - as the date for tl e F semen's Done r a special menti �n. Steven a make Up of Itis PEN T THE PUBI�I�' � —The Pickering tailoring establishment ti n a not the 17th Stat d. last week It is dad u'as also good. There was no prizes I-- - - - is on a two weeks vacation, therefore the i - the intention f the ommittee to havesi'`°n{' but we on t think they would have employees of the same are beh ging like. s� in Ilia vera had there been any. Ev8 bOd in�tit6d t0 tl' D Ckl ' p• gr rt' ' % y 8 grquis - . short ro am a li ra Haters ollow- 4 Wise. Manager Tripp and wif are with + htoo for sore eyes . mig>�it have - W. friends ii. the west: ( Ing which will b th drama "D t," by'! be,en,$cen in alvern 11411 on the ievening new teas., W � have now t e best V4lue in , v, —There will be ejren" " "ora er and `an- the Dramatic tab. See posters for•fr, lli o$ tbb annive nary some time ago hen the - , j address in St, Georie's church, ickering, Particulars. l►f et q ve their annual treat About • » teas ever offer d to the pu lie Of ihis ' C'QITI� . V during Lent, every 1 Wednesday at —Oysters li y 'no 'been so fie roe in taro hnudred iun men women a d child- ' � P 7:30 reit wire provided ith a Pn er $� tci set munalty. Our 5 Cent 'You $' Hygo and. '1 p.m.,coinmencing Feb, 15th. . Hughes r0 years. The a ld gather is alone reg p pp �' ;� r'1. �' a onsible for thi stat of ,affairs, ands a before a king, . It is needless • to sp that � ire @Xtra good Jones, incumbent. p Y our 25 cent B Black COnQO �' —Although the act few 'weeks lime change will no t ke lace until w have the guests b ught along with therm appe• f . I { furnished us with extreme colds weather, some warm w a rtier. . At various places Bvata gditn s the supper waa good. With _ - value: We haV fly 11eVP uneo Dred Ja n t�8a r t e v hose people pitched into the Jap 4n ` We have a business man who li 's not et throughout th cou ty oyster suppers baa ' E, utiful re at spread before them, It' that cannot be e(uall8d for ValTle BtreZlgtl2 doffed his straw hat. To be sure _ heyis were arranged or an advertised, but the was Elie oppo tunny of a life time. ,Har did i not bald-headed, and that lets n out. scarcity of file 3bter as caused post• OI' flavor. Our 40 Clint Bla k and i teen l they let i3 sli The well 3llc�d plates melt - --Mrs. A, Straitli Jamison returned Ponenient. ; ed away -like now in a warm sprung day. t8a8 are l©a8i all Who tx the \ - missionary of Formosa, China, I ill give a —A number f a'he dairy men f this Ham tarts an I pias, cakes and vo ee—nor . y 1 _ ` e use , - { Public address and appear in native cos locality visited the Real sale at reerl� do we blame t em or any one for nor fine pecoe flavoring, Which a mu h 1m - P , 4 . clime, on Monday evening, 18t inst at- bank on Wean slay, nd have sine tat• out the -comm nd of the stomach. 4 7;30 p.m. in St�eAndrew's chase Public ed to us that tt ey ne •er visited a bitter As the Nig t Owl bas left Mo u ttoville roves Our tea$ We have r -- t : cordially invited. - , attended sale. This s the result o prop• and moved to a distant pari of the neigh- p .�• °�' Bat Y�IrIBt�l , - —Thursday of last week woo Candle• er advertising. lw1r. ea was not afraid rhood; he ill hareafler correspond for - it1 t8as, an bl rBQUCt10n W eI1 bon it In - to em to i•io ere in lrialvern, but at the same time ll dot k.� urea day, and as the bear wo��1 hays no employ p ,and is bow o[ the `� 1Q Or 2(j lb lots. t"�ll►e kis the OU difficulty in seeing. hie. sbadbw, I we may opinion that tb mon y thus spent eturn� down a few i ems tnat are likely Ito take i - y ' expect a cold February .and ;Ma ch—that ed him one lin Bred ]d. If yon re ars plac�°in then .ighboring villages• a d v ill tr Our teas On ran in for a sale, it ill a on to let.' here briefly et to a short period of }ia life • ,RelDelxlb r W6 Qe� the is if trappers are -to be "relied u -on as ranging P .Y Y Weather pro hats. P the ublic into •our s cret. H® w captu ed in Col°redo i° t)e year pure COff . p 11877 by the w boys and for some l wire P 88 baa aYDd grli�d 1t $ W8 881 � It , �—We ha •e r eatA - ` : —The members of lit. Andrew's Ladies y p y tailed at ntion lead a wild We with these I . But l i�id spent a pleasant afternoo at the°p 1B the Qnly ay t0 get pus COffBe. . to the folly of leaving wood Wiled on bli(ei alae, one da quarrel arose twejen him i >_; �. , - _ home of Mr. and Mrs. James Trull, of roadside. ` Wh la ret ruing from Clare -i and com® of h a fellow men, and tli� result j wont on Tae a ec nig L. F e ' the Kingston .Road asst; on (Tuesday: y g L ytb si was that he ki led and wounded abgat Chir•1. ;I i - The drive was by no means the least An • horse took frigl t at a pile of gree woodi ty of theeri an had to fay away at dight asD1a ; his life was i eat den ®r. .: • . joyable part of the luting.- placed that day upon t @ Brook roa oppo gr g Ha ins Rot x site J ohn Robs 's l . e. The ou ternf®ly a�r�y t m Coloi-sdo he ran calf to --Checkerilayinafis a yei•y� fashion• p P� death in the Rivet. He aft swardsC able pastime 1n the v111 a 'cat now. I set and Lymbn s driv r' de rted, eavio . I . - rq"U18 . , ,. , • . ` - is not defigitely°known to who belongs the corpulent actin agent to fo low eta `me a gra t fighter, and in tie year - B 1885 came to orontu and challeng$d them the�titbe of champion, but rum r has it slow as he like A r searching abonq out to thew lbine. He erosoed tie Don I . -. '. #hat Ra. _J. Richardson is prepar d to de. for some bejur , he, f and hie ho se and in 1 I fend file hpiior of til a town a ainst all cutter. safely h used t C. Dillin ham's a rowboat a_ id welted them thoro with a . . R- :� ' shel►ley when hey trod on the tai of his a a iUN , - comers. i farm. That gentleman bad capta ed the coat; Darin ie stay in Toronto l�e�ome• - .. t ? i ' —The remains of the late An Wicks, itunaway ane p ac+cd im in a war sial {9Q, 'r �{_ timee acted tit part of Joe Morph} at the , •ii/f ii iiiii4gi�i illi iiii„i//////ii/..iii.. i////i//f//.r//lilt there to await t e dri er. Theo Her of Grand Opera, nd about two yearsl�ago he who alga at Teeswater, on. W dnesday, pee . Feb, 1st, were interred at the ethodist 4hRt Wood, woe er he is, Doul hay$ Demo, G> Malve n. where lie composed and E h -eve a Ii.umb6r of short ends f TWee.1, f3 an Trona- - =¢ - cemetery Here on Frida Th fit oral been bald respo s ble or any. dam " "White wings ! Friday. p Re st18 wrote T►-ra-r-bom•de-a, erulga Wh1Ch are offerin Ver Cly ap t0. make took place from the residence of her eon tamed eitl�ei to t e orae or dri ,or but that never gm whiskers together with - - g y William at Whitby, and was at ended by' fortunately bot e a ed�pninjure . The "Comrades, e r since we were t m rootll fpr YtBW 8 rlh atq�k. • : �► Ps „ g - p many relatives and friends: practice of pili g btu upon the adside 8nd after•wa settled down to quiet f I ;• —ISTot within our recollection i leave : e will ue indulge i an ii some earl cis fe farming life.. ; _ . , I 1'o) Asa . sideroads in -this Township been! so mach low will. be c 11 d pen .to pay heard — N1a p�'n- `; . ' blocked with snow, as filet' a Q at the rlamaRes. -mss - A ''`. . <* present time. Evert the -Broc Altona —per the fir t im in a year t jo fire% Weasurtw. �,Wlii1V8 also arl eYldlesB. Variety of �� IAV alarm sounded li rs a --BATH and 0 ` r and Kinsale roads aL. re not with ut their y afternoo , wheq W. do son i able to be around gain. F� T vr$h08t3 Rub share of drifts, but�as the latter lines are it was dicove o th t George Gilder ? a much traversed they are now pa sible. residence on Cb i in avenue was n, fire. Quite a °a°' r of our inhabits s are bets, etc. , etc. - prastrated with ip. ;s ! —The second Ontario coubt nion of " 1 - v As there was co de able dela in sound - a Y y The contiliaal ring of our smithy's anvil • j .' - - • in the alarm th ! j .1 - Ii : Elie Y•P.S.C.E. will be held :n the Pres• g Fir meri were ot- on indicstea a grow ng basinesa. byterian church, Whitby on Feb. 24th. hand until the fl es tad been eitti guish•' D. McCroske y had a very valuable a $, Rev. C. W• Watch, Oshawa, is resident ed by the peop}l f at portion of the horse die the at erdiay from nataraloaueee�- ..�. ­ of the IInion, There 'will be nomina- town, Althoug tie welling w& saved We are p1 to announce the cafe arIll "A, tional rallies in the afternoo Large considerable da a e as dorso, eq ally as rival of a One ba y girl in the family of R. much b water ' s b Glreen• "d delegations are expecting to o from Y y fire. The oes is •I ' . ''.. Pi7 1 ckering and ocher neighboring ocieties. fully covered by sur nae. Wool it not Our frielnd, W Churchill is able to be --In order to be ae beni�ent as ossible be well for the F r man to r around again, h viva suffered keenly with DeereS.T V E'S St4©e8 ire hu ' 11x1! with those who have not yet enewea ironnere to be us d on the en�ino acing that dree►de3 di ,sciatica': ) P o g t ►� We regret to learn that ohr esteemed � thiels eubseription for 1893,we ha r agreed the winter. Wh ; t e snow is d pit is friend i s."r V E S A' - - , i , W, J. Cl rk and family are about A• G IG tie Beason al. i to except 7)1.00 during Febru r but difficult to.get th na ne where it i want. - 9, to leave oar -bur . They will take up their ready. by is 2.. Be0aU8e i _ those who do not renew within t is month proper .l. ed with ro r h te. In our Dpi ion it future abode in iarkham village. Cdr. X. e . f . ' t will positively be charged $1. 5. We would be an gas atter to ha a iron Becor has bong t out the property and, he handl g the bit and cheap- • 9 - - moat have, money if we have to or - ow it runners made s ; as to bolt oto ttjtiie business. P i y - ! and we have nd idea of.paying t e inter• wheels, and thele icon d be adjust d at a We et to h ve to annonce th' 'death -est ,stove in 'the Lq ,rket. Come segs and r , .t _: est ourselves. Attend to this m tter moments notice. As the whee of dors. R. Th bu n and is on qhs aim n, Who died on (Friday _ �' d �udg for yourself.1-1 at once.- hose reel are much a la ger, there is not Ba last. Deaeaaed as a daughter of Jl Miller W8 have the Hap' y T} ought, `'2 x gar —Rev. -D. F. Gee; pastor ' eWoastle much- difficulty gpe fenced in etting and was esteem i by all who knepv her. Methodist chetah, died suddenl at bis them through ono The family will have the ay�pit by of this$ - The J•ubi ee Ran , McClar 8 iu ; neialiborhood. I �'. home on Monday. ` Mr. Gee pr ohed on —As snnouao t e Cedilla (3 till of . Active R nils, the `� lyndon Art ' Sabbath week and vias taken ill fter the St. George's church h ld a very sac assful p1 assn�tl Altogether far and without accident ) winter has pas6ed o r service. He had been. on the a rcuit for parlor social at tb r idenoe of re. T. life or limb. Parlor t300kiltt3k 8 Radiant HO»le Th l3@ t3t0Ye13 are ` about eighteen months and was much es. N. Stevenson, °� Tie keen frost which has aYl 81Zee and prlCet3. DOI1't fQQt th8 p aC8 ` L e bore, on T esday connpued for a time gave th who teemed by his congregation. ecea ed evening. Precise t 7 -v, was forrl�erly a resident of this wnshi slei h•loada y m• evexal are Edna of eksti g an opportunity Ifvr in•� •-���•t the dol ing,'tin sb i g left th ire Hall an ops• dinging in that t to their falleat leictent, "'_-: . . . and was a brother of John E. s d F. R. sibIy a more tom tI ride Wa ne er be- " y, - and man bothl ° old and young, availed Gee of this lace, a:I Ind William f Green- fgre enjoyed. Th a deroad was rifted themeelvc•e of andh o rtunity, anct for a Wood. P � snore or less, lro the choose etury time dome forgot that years were at'sepingFURNITURE . DE � Mjj l --The bachelors and �enedi is of the corner south, and t some planes it was °n apace, ethics oti,ersihave got grips ' ' ` - " - `_ r ethodist church l. will give an t Home, with difficulty the o see wilds .We areiglad to see . liver's fast rrXare is T ..; a . , d th ougli,. , i Ir tri thq basement of the.church o Tuesday but on reaotaing. r : Stevenson'e lace able to be'out again. xt will be rerrtember- WHITEVALE ' t ! { ev gin ,Febru P ed that shy was in a ilway collision Mme g cry 14th. The lace will the difficulties en o ntered in ettin �' i be tted up as a parlor and d' 'ng -roam there v✓ere soo f g time ago. It seems s le got intoxicated b � � h' , n o tten. The allies taking tae many oats and when bear°g Tile �vre801r18 "ayQ; rep pts i�ith a et t3k Of B8 08IiI Settt �1 and tea will be served from 6 t 8 o'clock. had provided 4 ou nous 'spread comms $ellamy site thought she could beat her t ,1 Following this wi;l: come the ro ram. prism est P g Q P rt' of ev description while awn shadow and sot k off ' at fulls�drOr'l1lte�'aehart knd all forme Of ;odern, { Mr. Halliday of Brooklin will reader some tea a�tc) oo$'ee wets rniohed in a and- something like 2:25, b t when she had to • . urlllt r - . o his populPr solos, while the Pickering ante. _After the red t had been .die Deed cross Che railway'trac a grhxid trtank train : f Wanted L.� ` . . i0roheatra will furnish choice elections. of, the company m ul ed in ga ea of t Dross tile - road. Neither. n • i .otos, duets, ate., on the yi lin, bar• vesicae kinds.. D i gg cared no i Monicaand ar se evening pro. to atop a d ho- result Waau that. 1 i i Oliaer-s ricers w lei iii filo fgi� crtaa Patotiel a 11 1, eI Ilf. ' r guitar are being prepared. gram of.a 1lterary.an musical oho atter g Rel air111 • of fiiinitllr8 t The two B's will fnjrnisl read�ngs, reel- was presented, in w ich the fall wing in a per�iridicula position, cad, aikigh' • . .. who in a thousan ' 1 ' : { - pe at lty. 1,� y P P P ]� f touch so thaf • 1 i;. ., ... talions, spin s eeoheo, etc. Tli ro am took art : Misses W druff, Yarty, am, f �r ft.tok sit •a t :- _� } will ba o an esceptiainal charas r, There. Head, Re1i1 , r- , , y �"ve son, and 1Fa ken , lapid fila gmeHits,: • .� ` -�:,.: ; , ., 4;, t fore shoo Id be listened to b and , , ti ; : _ w .,:_�.�,� :; n t ..Ism: � _,,_w ! :.. , . a large Messrs. eme Panton Q _ I I.... .: -} - .. r� ^,... �, :. o don, aiadlence. Attend and gee bow the bi 1J111g and Gee.: a .. ra I In -' tlx�de ta. s His i :, g Rte . 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