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He. has not yet' decided ©hush,' d report that the affair vette! � ��, ��- ,�, - Medical. , �� b an Reddin''s fuels T 1pR$BS AN LOTTED l ovTl!t isv 41TS whether to retulrn or remain here- - a decida success In eyg way. . ; ' . � -, ��-----i^:.', ,As I hi • e. bought y Price left 1 t week for Toronto to j- �' �- - "'N { . > .P. baainess . and have a ded sevdh tl naw coRassrw�olal�r , R' J. Rev. J.. M. Cameron, of East Presb I � R+M. BA EiIAN, M,D., C. - attend the funeral Of his mother in that terian cl; rch Tforonto n acted the 6- '-?` 1 � ' S,O: Coroner; ,Office an Resid nae,' horses and buggies, own i►acom ate i pl REMQNT ' t' QQ +,• . i ing stre9t, iokering : Office hon e: Mo ins the pu�ilic withg 11 riga at all hOn,re. city. He has not yet returned, he having T ,, �• .: r.v Waal mi sionary serviced in Zion cbur+ob �,, 30 to tree , venins 6 to 8. ( '' ""'�•- tali i ai4k While in the .61ty, �la com- - - T (. Covered 'one me t# all trains. n Jah1a Clef iif reeoveri g from a se• plaint is not a serious one. on Bund y last. Those. who were lilt �� � � {' on ection wit , livery I keep r :., _ a n M nda 'avenin Pl'esent lased a treat. ,>� r{� , vocal '.3fusic. Vere siege of i1IDe s, The Beef Ring met on o y g ,� Bake, Commis ion and Board- ; �. . .- s:,' dr�"r� `. ,... ' Mrs. F. Geor e. of Skouffville, Visits and awarded-Ja�mes Beattie the contract of . An a tertaiament forlished by the , y ��� Ing Stwble ,'ickerirc. kinin theeattle duriD thecomin summer. Y,P-11r.T;, of Markha Village, will b9 '„ €p ;� with Ml'R�, S. alnaer. g g g , " Mie s Yds Sixlp.- on, !� ?' __ . + F TI3E TnIiO. TO COIN-_ GF05O �?/- �E— 03C� '' titins 9tH E. atterson, of Teror►to, to T• B• Willis Conder was first rc eived, but ai�Te:; ,U 'tt�e Preab Leri � church here on J ,� �', IIP_IL - . _ r •- - -- - Y.. . r� T) it was withdrawn owin to some misunder- €`: . r( servatory of fins' .• ie prepay d to give les- r �N �f m vsirh Wr ra,�d la eats h®re this week. Frill ��• -ping, Fe . 24 ` entertainment to t `; 4"W W ': sobs in beth instrumentalandvoc music. ' Re- Ot do �M. a I a Mrs. Vieliell, f WhiLby, 'is the guest atandiDg in arranging details. eousi.. c 1, ltead�nfis, roc ation6, choruses, .. z ,-'. air a• B. Mark$ has severed his oonnectiorz"with �, I ferenees given if reg la M ,k ,.• _ ��` `a ` 1, of lith. and Mrs. . S. Palmer. this week. , duett.-, t conclude wit a debate. Mar- ", } - , � Thorough Instruction Gu ranteed ti •�00, .� -: , m the Mangrove smithy, after abortt a ears : - , Y Aaaress, ClasemoLt. (R' i �' ° '^ - a Robert Graba was at Uxbridge Sat• Tied S s taste Lite. oncert to com- • ; :�;� . 7deo ,;,` , ti ., 03 a m engagement. 8e has gone to the orth- 4 % ' 40-8x= �lnr m ' m' �, rl ,a nrday. , �'Ve are leased to sae 11iDz among west. VYai. Gregg is at. the present time meucr� a S o'clock shat; . Admiaeion 15 � cents, c t No one should i' — O 'Bu.P �,, Q us again .after hi illness'. filling the vacancy, but in the spring has iclren 10 cents �t#�� ��$$ '~LETT I E 4H EA EIS, .. o w M - Miss Birrell le. t this week for Bliandon some notion of procuring - property near miss th opportunity of': eating this con- '.,� ' �� �r " - dew 07 -ft" 0 to r4 r04 Manitoba, ober she has secured a situ- Thorubur cert as he above soc a has develo ed f . OW PIZEPA� ED TQ ECEIVE ca 00a '" . a Y• Y P ib TS N '�av i? tion in a store. We wish Jennie oocess On Saturday night at 10 p.m `of the; talent o 4, high order. , . >r `�F' i � � .l music pupils. Miss Alice TaiE; a ether in Z a , the Toronto College of lktusicaays: " Itgivesme O H �ByQ a, 00:` a', ,. M the fur W69t. cloak, at the Chriatlan manse of Rev. On M nday evening,. ahonTt`vras drly� '�. s i {� lntO CO a reco mend Mie Heagens as a Elder Prosser, r c much p sic, g e has eta fed•with me +'� a G°°4 Y _ Ri4 Ben amin Bri all has ranted a farm Mr. Charles Matthews and ,- ateacher of Mu 1 Mrs. Jos. flava were united in the h 1 ing dow the 10th con;r and neon reach• ! ; ; _ for thep�st three years in amost s udious man- O u9r¢ cr, v+ i p of 150 acres nes Unionville, and i� mon• 3'' ling the .P.A. crossing fat Capt. Reesor'a Wer, and poageases a the ough teebn cal training. W • a - A iqg thereon tb' weEfl . We trget the bonds of matrimony. The happyi.couple at T 'i , she has pro ed an sac hent pupil hr�ughouL." w once repaired to •their snug residence inI the hot a turned down the track toward 1, o .o 00a a m than a ma bo neficial. _ ToronT .but before of '' far was met b -; ! W sm. =0 ��b A nM R y Brougham,. On Monday a serenadirf he 6: local Whiehr a q ed to ive half % : s- ReaidencePickering station. ,� W a= a g ~ b o a o 81� d Mrs. L• Cnn ilasham has pnrplrased paY waa formed and the -Matthews prop ! t 8 q s , - Leflal. o Ey �� 0 M ova w•gmc - . ,,. . the residence a occupied by ho from 'arty visited when the spry groom bough the the road, the cones uence was a. sol- , k , ''. I8- " I r V X a�aN f� ria Ed. Derusha, a d Quill Dow perms ently off the musical instruments. lision i whish the holeme was killed, thea r : € - , =E,.. FAREWELL,;Q• V• $ARR = a o >s . o g ' reside in our ne t little village. Rachel Lamoreaux, who has resided i> cutter mashed and thwbwner thrown out 1 x -:��4 . ��� J + TER, County Crown Attorne andl0 qty + O . v fa - ►, iS u Mr. and Mrs. �4hittleton, of Goo4*ood,* the township for the last. 78 years, fn fact into tb snow nninjure . This shoals be 7 �. Wbitbv• Cj a solicitor. Court House, SOLIC I'OR, h O• eo q > sent the Babb th at the residence of Wil- was born in the munici lit , died at the '�� }' ] . MES MILTJEI, 1� Pa Y a warn ng to Sam in fq� are, as his escape A ' I 0 i `, Lam Dowswell. Mrs, W, is perhaps bet• residence of R. S. Philiks on Wednesda o from ' scant death was'' lmost miraculous. 1. I J TARY Public; COT} .eyancer, tc. - Office at r0 ° � A a - Br ug am. ones to loan. �,,, p . ter known sts ins Watson, having re• last week, and was burled on Friday a ter Thistle Ha, near trj .� c 1r N a noon. Deceased was the last one left of th Mia Ido Pilkey enf, rtained a naloaber I ;4 . I �; apq , sided bare fors" me time before her mar• of her i h .school fr' ads on Frida of P ` pW Me(,� IVRAY; BARRIS• S cn p u� p family, and she ha,s been obtaining supper 6 3i . _ _ � •oH from the council for the past few ya rsh last; w i not being ' le to converse in `tare, solicitors, &;c. office o pBo Ate Theo. a e. M J W: ( rah drove up to Ma flab a aD of the forst len ` a es, we were- in- ' ` . oifios, Whitby, oat. d o. Ball Do oat• 8y Dec�►sed's lather reached a remaXkablego, y' Rn g -� A. Mc(iilliYray, LL,B.Money • store MODday fternoon and tied bid driy• being 111 years, and 4 months when ho vited remain at hong: We rnderstaad € h h�neand dollars, prlivatn fuLdo, er. Bomethi g caused the animal to died, A. M rrison wa oho "en master of sere- "`' i take fright, w n tbe-tie chaiD ve wa x ,� few t Mort ages at rase- p A session of the South tintario Farmer m �nie ,and as blas a is the embodie ti F , ,� al ai+ate n art �.. ! to lo$n on Re RgER, Bar- di, and the beast ads things 1 vdly fO a few nstitute will be held in the Town 139,11 ment � f and nature :.eve thin assed - .. } °`d;x - ,: =. enable rates of interest, THOS. P �-y I K �r ry g P , r „ rister,Pickermg, (every;SaturdayJ pICKERI BRANCH.. minutes. NO mtlah dam ga'IYae {done. here on. -Monday evening Feb. 20th, =corm- off pie neatly. All kids of games were ' �, >�� ' S, ORRMISTON, LL. ., of Law-. __ 1 At the earn at solicitatio of a number mencin at 7:30 g.m. As these meetings indulg d in and som' tripped the light , tC 11, " or,Y,18ton ac arse, Barristers, .,; of friends, I Boyer, the good-natured are big ly interesting to the farmer of fentae is toe, until str�aks of light began •: , I`� wv renoe, lb Torontq Streeb, ao: open for the tr a tion of tilllegitimate rink man, h decided to hold ailother every' locality; we fully 1 expect , a ar�e when all de acted solicitors, Notaries &c•, &2i�y n � ' ronto, will be at .�laermont every Thnrsd y Fab 2166. gathering on Monday evening. A number to qct er in the east, p fi Bankin Business. carnival on esday evenin , ., fur ho e, tired but_th4 oughly satisfied. , f"(-" ' office over J. Isundy a shop. Motyey to loan, K of el Went and ractical speakers' will be Orr'sois House-- 0 10 to 8 ; Saturdays prizes will b offered for fast skating, 09 p _ _ > .1 I-1 f to l o'oloak. particulars of hieh +aan bs seen by refer• prat+ mn�g them, Hon. John Drydez?, — - - - A 4 X Vetere W'M41 I Minister of Agriculture for Ontario,; an . � ' l Ban In c' nneetlon. once to bills 'ust issued. The evenins wN17s rA�E. c if' , - ; {�-. _� ., -_.�- W m. Smith, M.P. The ladies., are Parti - _____ HOPIfIN5, VETERIN Y.SUR- ' B will be one enjoyment, therefore all 1 y # *. �. (8-y) GlEOR(� ERR, M.ana er. who can soon d attend. ularly reduested to be present. K . oEox, arsenate of the Ontario Dei Mr . McCrohan last;. week spent a, fear �, , Toronto, will visit �Whiteva -T- - ) t strikes u that it is a ut ti" an ennary College, MARKNAM u ,, aj�a ' tr OOlty. and' Cherrywoo att cry Sao ataxy shoeing forge R�m a ,. ry i ,• exams le was' ado Of o Boddy.l AI• � � F a y's siatett"� and huaban' paid � ,�� fy� } the horse's foot �1v 1 pp yy �. �} _ though the fa fly era in de titnlo cincuin• , ' him flying visit last week. A j y ` 1 lot 33, 7th con., Pickering. Calle pram fly at- • pp Mary Beattie tltant, who died last Jn y M Allen, of Toronto, is at present vis ! '. tended to. ,.Telegraph gddrees Whiteval'e, Ont. gg, tbro gb the illne66 of his father, n River. Ont. • 34-y in Markham, ueathed t. h linsba d 1. . . ' P.O. address : Qree `�' . R y this oath, a ed 24, �i iting t the home of J,. n Kirton. __ --- Your wat Gods eleanin ever y ban around one �e,860, iW are lad to see iat John. Wilson is , ? - t ' •, X H 0 P K I N g,, VETFiIINARY eighteen ths, if you would pre- and abl asst is to devour hat the kind ��Y ' , 4 o veterin. ' y On Friday last (yon know Fri y ie n recov yin from. his atl of la grippe: ,' �� 'L' L"* s ; Y s surgeon. graduate of Qatari serve its i e keeping gaalitles. Wei hbors do ate to the D ones As g cry College, Toronto, office and res ante, Lin- q y unlucky day) a circnmetance ha Wed n Mr and Mica Brneli; of Markham,apent�'dn F' Pickering village. C is by day COnaider : that time the balance w spm Of moD y bee been q; ted the1faia• shoot e+ection No.-- which ae r y end a few days visiting fri' da in this vicinity r �' r l ton'9 avenue, wheel tar n its axis 18,895,800,- i ` or_rright �romptlp attended to. A BrsL class 000 times, t does not restatnights its by The Co nail, we feel eoDcerned, as fatally. The teaelicri while teat ing w ttu Mr .James Todd a son Charlie have, { ' int 'general blacksmith shop to Gonne ion. anew bat k our >� oho ld not boo iD su rt• let lesson to a smell clava came to the wo d Levi Turner, ,, ' as well as all mann of repair- been visiting her u cls, " t riga Rotten up', c and die- like ordin r mnehmery, !tsps in this folio ,whose oDl Com 1 p6 is '•husband," which they spelled oat bat sty svilla. ;itY: `' ' ing done, atloW est living rates, going an a ingly. Yon oil a sew• g y P eases feet made s epectalty of, al spa ayxat en ins ever da lal�inese• could not pronounce wad io assist th m are sorry oto l,rn that lora: John t C16o8 sheer On haIId. ` 4 y the teacher asked what she would have. ii $i is somewhat riousip ill, but we + *, - butt he'd i ate watch io allo• ed Two wt* s ago we had the Acs bly �1e of married. The answer c�►me so n- hear�f a recovery. � '' ''r - — s. to go ane d for till it is doffed of the Bache ors end Ben late aD 'Mark• g . ;-_ x ' ` ,Societze with dirt d stops. Th• best of ham, where iia elite of til country side ez te�ily that she sat down aY#c asked t e W tdo not see the yap. and hist little y� _-_- ��---^- pea .__ - scholars to raise the window and fetch er ISIN(lr SIIN LODGE NO. 185, I. 0. oil get d n' this time ar, i then stns the area of the gill es assembled whit .dog anymore.': .They were snow .:, { meets eve Dfonday , s! , a drink of cold water.—Bloomington eor ball out. The are G. anymore. - t P� { ,y�=Wa ' �, �,, T• This lodge the r o ear and don t flt their The sad intelli enee has been :received of evening in the year, in D no's H b14 p' ckering. hoh,iD t e correct �aD� make mo Tlli6 wee the U,nioD g Era Burkholder, of Chicago, and Miss r -r�a�, Every person invited to ip Ped° villa Club a having a ar ebration, and the death of Rev. D. F. Gee, of Newcas le, ` ;" he and Cance of Tempgranoe. Iry of thew hie interfered with. we ttnder6 rid Dr. Eo e e sad Mrs. #All , of Toronto, lefii last Sunday `for an ��� z t g" Let me 1 et oar wwtih and I B which occurred on Monday morning. ', he ezte ded visit arpon riends in the west O f�'' - y Mr. a Mrs. . romaine arrived in Markham b train W - g aga ` �__— Freel of B ngbaiu, C A Y W are Riad to see ur academy is t" --- an honest o inion as orbs. will ive P v nin and were cony ed to' he `t ttS�ttes$ �_ Barala , bt. Miller and a fair sex of needay e e g, eY dow to business efts a week s vacation i a , r� (;p�,p�/(1•yicer,e to wheth t needs attR tion. y ++ Y tau d b the illness i our teacher, Mr .� - �.,., e., ,r .. -r, -, ••Thistle H Messre,Grab and regg residence of Mr.P:P.Cmsb ,and on Th s- Y , - { �� .� : �, intend beiD present. day orning a aolemlr eernce vias held at W „ j H03dA DIINN, Conveyancer, Com- '�`� On Tu ay, February $tat taro, nos• the nOnre�ent taking liaae in be O r Btrlsh factory '1 kegt bnsli rnnninff t <<� ¢�f Tmissioner for taking Affidavits, etc., re- - JOHN S• B •���� pp • Markham aefineter Rev. Mid. Gee as -�' �� t. mons, oat. — stone of tb Farmers In�ttiltute, of South y '. nig t and day to kee n with the laxge - �". r -- -- arri a Competent w h repairer, the son-in-law of Hiram Crosb of this 1- n ber of orders the `,;; are oorstantly re ! . d ` u (� I aener of M ag a ODtariO w i 1 °be hold in the Town , Hall' • : Yz BUNTI. , lage, and had beers a minister o the Me o• cei� n f B • Licenses for the County 'of Ontario. Oi- W HI . • I bare• Th a meetings Rill 0011j]t708 at g' `° Ttce at the stere or at his residence, Pi�k�ering 1.80 and ? p, m. These ateesiOns wit be dist church far about 80 years. He C pt. John Button the G.G.B.(}. slient: = . village.. - highly respected end ver zealous in ;the a fe days visiting hid elutions in this.part ' , . -1-- - �' partieularl interesting, 4# soma first lass I: 1 R,iBEATON,'POWNSHIP CLERH papers oil be pro6ented and diecu work Of his Master• He eaves'to mourn o! oonntry, and 1 ng ap hi# mea for mmissi Wer for taking his loss rt widow arts family of five ahildfen, nex year's com ny , ' xi l * COn eyancer, Co q ICE ! � pa affidavits, aacvuntant and Inenrar�oe Aggnt. AmODg tIi speakers w0 notice the bam� and they have the deepest sym►thy of'the ins Lillie Ma br on Monday for a l r loan on farm roperty. !Wills pro- Ifioney to pp ot.Hon. J lin Dryden and Wm. Smith,. entire community.- Sun. bated. OFFICE—At Whitevale. iWill be in ' to O e ave t ger; W 8 v1Bit t0 W h n0 E ' Z Honda siternoan for the IDB.DEAN18 Bi' xtru oil;arsa Ila sad M• P. Le there be a splendid Tneiiont of �.,,.,,...----,�---; i`, lea Wed whether she 1 take in amilton h� ��¢{ Bronglaam every y_v p €f`: transact�an of bnemess. __ Iron for the bl i a king pf blood d liver farmed, these webtings are boing field U04EY• I ; or of before she retx*ns. ' = it � ' ONEy TQ L Pio N APPLY 'TO F, medicines. s the or s bottles r 11f, solely in a intereEts of yeomen. Dont ._ € e supposed that tje month of January *, ; t �lT ntchieon, appraiser at Cla a oat for DR. DEAN'S Bl ilding ironPills,n equal- baakw iD b ' R Ot1t the ladt$s, wo ld base ended t •art season, bat `� ' "i A., hexa toning the ne es �►nd r�Dn Mr: �V®. Co►ins w'as In aQ VlalDity a P Y Canada Permanent 1:oan & 1 Saving led for blood r ng, A Dpm r Of le to the extent of fif sec s1 gatherings are' ming thicker and • f r' office, Toronto. Stook capital 8x3.006 000. Total adding a heal h glow to the �m lesion p�P few Jaya x#10, assets $8,?OO,000,` The com any lend Money on Each boa eoa in �tblrty-six pilw,20 a nta;per "ty gwthe at the home Of Mr. andl Mrs. Mr, and lies. Andrew Orc+is and eon f� er'than ever, Ong• sic different ones >f . . p boa or 6 boxes for 1. i { - lowest current rates of interest and an favr- $ensoD, O Atha, one eveDlDjK last 'Ii'f9ak. �pwtrd, of Orchard Park, N. Y.,werevisit wi take place t'hie w k. $ } u able cerate of repayu�ent. Mortgages, and de- I ev. Mr. Bunner ogr�upied the MethodiaR � , Z ; bentures pcirohased. No comn�isaio�t. No delay DR. DEAN'S Li er lis for biliousnes , head- The gOeB $ were Robert Whitson, The ing several da •s at Mrs. Mctsy'e. Expenses moderates .i r ach, dizziness an rpid liver. Isacb oa 4on- u it last $ands ev to and will oaGn e ; tains thirty-si p a, 85 cents per bo or re Mi6� W itson, members of the Ca verrt. Wood bee s are Doming sarin this Sear: P l? Y 8 PY ,�_ , - � t� oozes for al• ISBattie, D keld, Bra and liu6eelifi fin• there was onset Mr. kladdaford's oA Thors son 'znlnis r doves cod satisfaction to ~ 4 � t Ll rttl�it da last folloired by a ,)arty on. Friday Y K g' 1.. T• lA• wiLSON' 8 ffisch Bitters C6 gh . ilies also a few from. Claremont. T o of y • + 0404 eveniDg. about Hct son lee bin resent th congregations the attend to liisten to �,. i'OST, COUNTY AIRo prswin sem, white oils, n Ailleviator,(lol!d n O�iat- Mr, and ra. BensaD s neicee frnni POD T i ` ,t ; ,,"y; + for the county of Onte�n m�nt, typool we with thorn. Musca, dancing Mr. Hadley, of Frenchmen's day; being the hi .. �, " and specifications furnished for eve 'y class of g• a are infOrined fat ani m dice has ?f, , . building. Steam and hot water -hegatin and W R• HOWSE, she tet � draitgiet, .� illi , to and gam whiled away the boars of tits violinist for the .. avenin r,ti ventilation a epecia;ty, OSioe--dem Block, sole agent for all the above goods. evening. Mr. Pearson and son, of StouB• On Friday last a publie,esa inwtion took m de a good deal andcgnired the famous T corner Dundas aria $rock streets,; Wnitby: - I place_ wt Ansley school B. B. o. �, after -t sting team "Brod and sally Jane" , - �. V fr m L. At er, ving or them h's mares r Residence—Hinf;ston 7toad F,atst pie orrng. 87-y - ' ' Ville, fur ished thb music which Was which a very interesting prof; am was ren• g g } 'I «* ' ftp st ezcell®fat, and while listeQinR to the a ar Bess and N nc Malcolm, ef�orceerie detect by the tetaher end p pile. There j y "the r du fl Rs MC0 Y �1C � } t L�t Rose of Summerr, Coming Thr ' the was cite a lar a attendance most of the er am of our trotting orsea. w ,: �, ,sr� �� q 9 g amuel Shank wh11 , driving from Mark ' { qt s' FAIRBAiti Ks, the old andnd rf' . BoD ie Charlie s!nd other old lairs, fwtfnilies of the section beiue represented, T A �1 T , �3 1J. Auctioneer, still in tl:e field, able ata - G�NERA BVKSRIIT . Rye' - n sales entrusted tl him, _ we felt tb t we were receivlDa a treo in. also a few visitors from a di tante.- � Rev h m on Monday event lg met with an acct ' ' - } "- + ! willing to conduct a y �• send, N lose to say, and takes this opportunity of thankin his pat- S 'ectal act@ 1 Ven t0 hOiB$ Mr. and Mrs L Perrin, of Pickering, Mr. w d Mre..1no. d nt while crossing; t railway f�,t Silver' rons'or past favors, an d hopesfor a oo tinnance o 8 Benson 1 ft notbin ufndone as regards Dovey, of the Townline, Mr. Cha maD, h ring farm. The sic 1'elock egpresa attack y Ic r of them• Ter -ms for services mod ate. Ar- and a r81 re Sl Q killed his ho and barely escaped �3 P ring tewcher st Hinsale fter t e atonia _ of b rig, . { rangements as to dates and terzXts ca be made bQs calif and all one present coasts• the literary society sort a dresses .ware k' ling Mr. Shank. hen lust heard from , . i at the office•of this paper. �- Dred they ad nad a tight en'oyable time, mode b those resent end ell seemed high- h wa4 1ping in an an `onsciona etsite.t ,, �� ;:' Z� New woe t n in first c $t e ) y NOMAS POII.CHER, Lieensled Auo- g P J Edward Mantle a pearv. before (foo. Mrs{ Taber; and Rut pel joined her sister; =r* '} p ly pleased in t e way both teacher ; and T tioneer, Valuator, etc., for East • ork and and w r d as to ]math •al, Gerow, J, , on Tuesday atlornoon charg- pupils acquitted themselve during) the rs. Spink, of Toront;Lp, at Locust Hill on ,,, I f North and south Ont o. Strict his Ob d. the whole o ed with "t a non: !{rip rt t►f it p ram :-6 b our S turday for a visit `0 their sister, Mrs. � .4 �• attention given to al: orders by mail or legraph. y _ Charges Moderate. Address THOS.P ETCHER, A'toblple t k of cultera band, The cam stat was 1 idd b1► ih.• Bt�kes, woe by chairman Mr• ra k MoB dy; xnsley, of Montreall, *here they intend re' � � > _ ; Boa 47 Brou ham, Ont. a ba h d the infant for some foartoen ditb stains flue or ata w ka. No doubt -they - embrac' g t latest atylos, bap who ft r�itatioDe by Harbert M n, :u 2 d lies Dot received an in Aram Brown, ill enjoy themselvee{_witnessing the Carn•, xr�; r ag�h, months, y g Haight, Bernie McGrady, i al and other winter Genes for which that . �� +`'. • Watctanakfifng., _ for Dare d attention. A nnxuber of it- Alias Westne ; 8arvep Ed arils, Annie _. - t� , - - LEX. CIITHBERT, 'Wa hmaker 11f c t is statin Wished.: an e ell r bee settled down to his �a 'A"n 1 Ct 98�]iC7of# 8YI iD la stn we b+aar'd end s► pretty etgonq Pollard, Wi ® MaQaay, i Orvis. he Rev. Mr. YonJ q, ehairu an' of this � i a Ra a 1 w e , cruse made oat against the aacusod. W�ben Ladrw Poll"ars, Gasaia Mad wfcru, Susie strict conducted th " Religious Quarterly, , work and wAl always hereafter be hand to Jennie j i repair watches, clocks and 'swell PI N( VILLAGE tb' eviden yeas an W the fmaaistrat� de• MwddaiOrd. $vase by T. N. ayey, ery, as he bac Willie Mc(� y, y e tufts at this ihnrc last Sunday. The , = ' done for the last 23 years n Picked g village. of ed to mmit the frisk Edward for Bell, Ids Hwne , Hary®, � ,,d�; All work guaranteed. Prices mosey te. Agent - - y ttendance was cod Mr. Young referred -- trial, sad at evenin he wast taken to Edwards, H. Martin. Esse s by Minnie g for Edmund Scheme,. wholesale i welter, II Q g. Orvis and -Albert Bell. Cha us by school, i very feeling terms o the decease of the . . a , `. Wellington st., Toronto: It����� N pR MIS Whitby b 0onstable G}i`bson, to e{wait y y v.. Mr. Gee of Ne , astle, who began him . , 4, .-�. '� '" Chorus b bo a and girls aria sola b 1 ` t� hie Cpl, he ;prisoner did Dot app' ear yy rear in'' his circai�tl and who BootB vfiitd hoes. AnDira MaSdsford. inisterial oa ON - - - very tri. cOncerned about bite positiion. a 1 as interred . D rkh m age lost �n t I , � � : r OHN LESLIE, BOOT AN SHOE KNOCK: ST�q S TN OF ONTAO 0 iA K It was a table .eight to see a etiron ,able• hursda morning. � � . ! � � �� p g CaDAtt pR©va �dessre Adams an ,E E.' A. Thornton, of L ` J Maker.; Pegged and eewu wo k. Orders r bodied fell w iD frons, ©barged with such - „ !Y� m ti a rienced workma - e, This p�� a first 'Norval in the fart west, have been r .`rg pro p y nded . to. Ea + a hearties Cr31D` ship. Don' forget the stand, nearly ' posits tYie Whit�l utile W orksi , Mis11 f3ha mala, t:f jJ>c1i villA' Visltea Wain a feW as � re their friends f�; News, Hing treet, Pickering village. 7-v Case that as oo me before our ng lllAagis• p � � � K y ` `� 4 � ,gam' • g • cysts. nee stens he anitted hirooiself kande bexw Istat week. ere. Mr.1'hornton; as aheady made his , mart i7.�r )I[r. Evans ifi cofnfined tb he house snf- ark around here, d judging :from ap , r��. HOtelB. f admirably �bos. Dint toted as O eel , .. is nom' Mr. he ntlemenohadthe ., , ` -a _ feribg from a 8 od beet Adam ` 'will 't . M fracturers of of the Oo P ezaraiiple,. T a ve ge ' • Mind , of Mar db to dytsittng onor of attending a k' arty for theirs w�l €,^, -- — . a.` OIiDON HOIIBE, Piake g, Ont., MarbleDdo uta ce, - ,ig, eflt at which the wawa select aro. ,, - Headstands f►rid stU Y M1 Jarred Gordon pproprietor, T is hotel is a p r metery WOrkj. ©HAM _ b ell lOftda OfWhitwsl Oun o. le Fraser $O4k..��.,. & ane new brick bu(lding, finished nen erior I , �' aEp� g p style: Every -convenience and co fort fpr the Aim Vo f twtoh, etas , ,4 '. The funeral Of the' to Ali g travelling pnblio. New end commo ionestablea #Iva ad anadsaa O'ra it", —'�" ltpe>st �Tl ay !l78►2ingr tA4 Q!tRas fix' lace on Satnrdav € was largely attend . { N and sheds. 86y P ;I' s Ali partier e g work waald.d weA to osl John Pa + toyelting bis worth fay -' ed b her mWn frieii s end relatives. Maas STERN HOIIaE, Piak ring, Ont., sa ne before o sin . A11 work uaranteed extended it slice. Milesa� M • Fienainlg d •{Alt]• �'rasyer uses a o d of st8rling nail � � ; m g �' and prices o s l est. Annie of rather g1uD#, dills, Of lla)lilr 11 da at . I - . v v now open for the ac comm atic n of the y fico sand was lo�►ed ` y all ; who h the ' ; ' : y y travelling public.l This hotel, suingg lately W.' S. t1B011, s ` lVeztt. lu J .. ' t west. x, _ _ .. :` "W ,b. _ - o portunity of form . g her ff cgnain 4. r` } changed hands, has Leen re-inrniahed thro h 1 Joh tefrOw frCsgi t ink Ms i �. arnef3' hero ', Tt� ![r np$s he hay _ ` e has lived at t au . 8itasted ae itis, oppoetite thi Sp i r �f: els city, wills :• _ t . . , . - abif d arts seed aw at the early eFge. ; \" itis oonv fent for attune of the ills. Me - ekt p ... , .. .! _ y,J��� ha 04nd F . OR SAL -- eeirable build lot. On , . . ori cod stablin _' , • •� _fig, q $ 'Mr. S _ •_ , "llilfi8 snob at 11 reasonsble hours. 6 _ _ n. �. `, : .. j d 44 sed and for 1' Bin tib. io n Villa e, catt�in a R z „ t.. , , - et 1tt> t tit>1t _ act shed room, BOa stall and one b y 8 , ✓1 f g g i 10!6 ie sitaa ! v r 1,,r r b. r:yr \: aa°' afii' ;t �' b he emises. an acre wi it mage.. T1s a ., . ,a p _ . 3 - u,ivbr• oraas or cattle. .�Vei Beales on i>6'lfis 1 _ . _ ad ,F ,. ..k. p p�,� �yq•a ?`� . -•„_ a _ ..' . ,_. _. �- T,.,_.._.t.,::. ,,.- .. z =i S3„ �Qv?-.% iiil 4 - - m -o'r's , ed at at i the Gordon' lliott ere •» The 1f ours rid is stocked from el y � - � w u- ` ar is q en at sU l albf i` _ �� t e _5 :< �(, J r ?:. �'- p arttoalars 1 tv Misti L Lelon;. f- ,.� - ', �f ., with are li ors v v bran aND iC Mw D p ,� € , ti , fir. -° .� s - qn f •ry x �' - 1 1 i -:s z„ a ` c, E_ l»� i u, • :� . . „- . 0 T {n"' awe. + +. - -_ 1 4 . .- ' : " v ;:.. .3-.,a.s;.' :'~ S. s.:'N c'rl . J_.. 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"p a- - � 'a a'': § is Only . waif it .t to tg s din the shady d "„ i° fa t d. ...fir-! Y .,:i h b"h.� l'� t-rc..-:�. '° her tail, and ju. while batter bri " tlae, tad t, ; e► _ l t ` �lil '; A.I�Y FBS .,. lowest pr ce in whole yoa~r. Y h d thi►t' the coon -a►std asf_ l �. :, -; �' "�-, ',. the same cow ' o bs the _:,. a rth ten dollars more. a trten ."6" --will It 'a of th 1n lr:x iatstive Paper read try KfA. E• . year if she 1 e in September th if oho that there is profit i,a "fatrntisig, t � " ae 'es, sr Ilreckvine. re tke calves fin April' .- armors, couvmas a sv in ,,; :; i �„ t - ,$ - t' tkession in Queb ` _ �' s 11' - . . ., Tile N w ' oaltrire• .. i � � _.�_ tine' o the most val ' ble co tributiotia to "' Alfie Werr,de'rhst ets eco � . _ die Mee ing was a paper on - Pldwing : Th $art work to W tzna id tet i . float~ a . Lau(' "des - - . a riculttue i 1 in d an- DAIRYIN(I FOR YRO ' g p. p g the ground, Mr. Bow iia F. R. Sl. leas this work i roporly Bonet, n after; on the "Cue Was of Bird Life "t from M K M. Jones .of BrI kvillo, , 1, prietreab of the well kkown ped lucrative Cultivation can a up for the lack of the nestin of birds. mentfoaed t model dairy of that place. T farmer$ and To'do the moor right," the sol est be bird, whi°h r %�es the framework i x, aU .][Liested in agricultarei 'a paper was broken np to the. .depth that moil p eserve..by slaving_ a her with cotton t by far�h a moat iutereating.a far read be- moisturn daring he entire per cid f Crop tain leaves ; the weaver bird, wh, ` fore this Con a ran her own growth. derful struct re to tied knotted at well•ew ned suoaeea in ddairyin a d reaaliing If this is not- e, end only tallow in a manner hick would iaslz ham some in idents in her girlhoo when•berry- surface of the soi is broken up, fe days the oil bird of the West India? ing wit her little companion and a splen• of dry weather w 1 allow the -aur aeb to dry builds Its n t In a Cave - and the :: did be patch was found, 11dre. J�nen out and become and and urifrditf :1. The of Ta is and West Africa, which b ea;id : "Now I have found a good spot in dept�i raquire�d f different sella moil vary" female up in a tree before rhe lays - _ _ d~;fryin a great spot, axed I want yon all according to the haracter of the s il. A leaving only o a `tare large omen ` Sto come on lust as fast as yon can and share °lay soil of all i will not pet: it of as . troduce food, If the. male be killed, i dee lowin as rich blas oa#m hat is 1 , fin my cid fortune. My whole life bas P P q hornbills in he vicinity undertake been n in dairying, and after from one foo several feet deep` But ing of the int risomed femalean,d he 4-. dee lowin ea season snitebd the siruggli: ghrough untold diffioultieet sad oliatpawtper of t e a '1 with 000asian 1 sub- Nezt Mr. 8 at�pe mentioned soma provingi each step as I went by dearly = bower build' birds, and then gav : bought experience, I have at last attained a mil glowing I n up the rnbr4il hioh mount of the sunbirdr of Afri as brillian ' success and I want others to _heed not bed ne ,lane` than on¢s in" evetq ing an illustr tion of Darwin s gree. • '.� share it I look at it in. this way. The aver• fourth or fifth y —ie. absolately� aired o[ selection, d as explanation of age cow •of the country -makes one hundred m all soils, ez ep t may be sand soi a that velopment o bright plumage in bit are sufficient! cue and eve in these and fift pounds of butter a year, which � one variety .these birds, he said; sella at n avpra�e price of twentyy cents. cases both dee pl wing and fon 1 anb. was'of unrelieved brown Indeed, I doubt if they do as well. My cows roil plowing ' berg ficial, prbvitle�d t ;e sq~il the case both of the male and the is sufficiently to cited by harrow•i d In othe,ir var sties - produce from 250 portneds all the way to 500 rolling, after lowi and anl'soilj. • ,while the fema poi ds f butter a year, and. sometimes far g 8'• ` presented no variations, the male bi ,1 more. Il my butter Bella at 35 cents per The great o jest ing to enable tKe so 1 played a s ad development of 1 to absorb the cis ne of rains amid ni !tin y pound 11 the year round, right at my own plumage Tb f rat advance was f� snows where t e irr before tithe is 've place. I have no expreata or freight charges Y = two�yellow t its at the side of t=bc to pay, and I do not even•have to print it, for evaporati n, i Tb only necessa y the! next Pfd. the allow tuft break u the a it that a Eh the. moi yy • What we want to do is to get rid oI those P P bright , lead feathers in best aecom lis the ult. pCor. Cows: that will not respond to feeding P tion ; t e ird bad garjaen thr ' Beef . thein, bury them, bat do. get rid of s If a mellow nd tion of the Boil i p - well a�1 head - asd the fourth► had a l ; them, for hey are mortga ging your farm, erved by the niti •ation, all of the th r rod breast ides all the other distil and mekir slaves of your wives asd farm- Conditions will bee pplied by t1Jts n turd The tbeary a fated that the moa action of the rt " and of the air. is~nt lies, and si a ine you deeper into debt every iantl •color bird was t6he most 6 food exists bot . in he earth and'fn th air year they exist, and fill the country wit deve opment, The huia of Now 1 but not in avai bl .forma. TheI esti n of , covre tfiat will respond to ";cod feeding, that was remarks le as the only bird in wt - the air on the es traasformb th ra will pull yon oat of debt, and leave you a craterial of la t f d jute available o s male and the emesis dif%red struetnr r a;ootd�balance in the bank. Ido not extol p stead of in pl matge merely. � me i one breed above another, for cir,;umstanca:e for the use of pI t The earth iaotr o t e had a short s ro09 beak, and the ft alter cases, and itis folly to disparage roots of !ants, up yin* moisture an .far- long curved k, and the native& se. %` ogre moble breed of canis just because tility, while th Ali Cts on the eaves a4d is eztt•acting rube fr+em trees the mar you ha pen to refer anot her. It is liike the flowers of plan int a perfectioo of gr wth broke away t e . bark and the fema# man wee said there were -only two sorts of and the develo a of fruit A come iaeci down for Oho egb•itb the battot action of both rt mind air is tlhe na ural doge in the world, the dog that be kept of the East I diets,'tLe female' bird ferment fo th odactfon f frni : d himself and tiro cora thr•ti" every one else violation to he rule, handsomee kept. This is all moron . We Gave man t a pr'°motida o g th. Whe the tion lama o lar or yy of either is im b the Tai are of P g0. g sad stronger grand dairy breeds to c Dose from, so I wfil $ the mule, d she used herr st ". say to you most earnestly, °hoose the breed °altivation to s t esingle sndi ' n f compel a male bird to that a'uits on beat then et the ve beet mellowness of t e growth is oh k and Trait fails t extent wh eh the #ail- out the °� sitar Chep had been . individuate of thei-breed and give -these the Mr. Sharpe adduced some exa .. .,.;; li of feed and care, and you will never re- ars to supply th , ition of elle a4es illustrative o t�otective rssemblanc gret it- Let me se. that anyone who tries is found in any iv ase, mimic` in bf The owl of o can do beilter than I have done, bexu►nse few The tiller of t e it her li6t a to lrt zona, he pofnterl oat, ►d p� have such difficulties do contend against`. °°mp,►riaon wit • t nature suppli in formed wings but could not fly, and it .a I have proved that a Canadian dairy may the produetioa ata, but tha little ' °f ad pursuit by rolling into a bank of me be made a. reat busin d- vast importan a d without t , no r it ,, >i .: !� ess, even under a / ooloca of wh' w®re. the cam© as that verse circumstances and with the ver may be expect in t. a ordinw opera i s -q 1. in the pn Y of agricultural or . Plumsga 2'la button uai - plainest surroundings. _, You can all do a,a � of danger, et k out its feathers, so t well and most of " yea' can do butter. .It Nature teach a nam, sad all t resembled oaa of the little brown - _ mak;a me heart -sick to hear those of m wh° will }ieed h r idly mini rati a s ppm which Bas charaateri�ioof its own sex wishing they eonld earn money, to sure asd an abu d t reward moi l be gi n. tat to mi fiery' in birds, the brawn 1 ` ` _ see them peddling books and corsets, c ork Natural law ma bserved b the ' Br and the bro honeysucker of the t of thesoil if the fu e t rewards are bs ing in .factories or writing trashy novels for li pfneb auppl ed .the most wondo' oil enoa h to keo bx eo d with r y d p 'soul and body to• Th great hin a to itf nn Pie. Thaw d ffer�ent species raaemble, _ gather,' and a1T ttSe time .they have right at' g ProPer other exaatl n lum the h t e baud an indna y mor noble and mese prof- by the adoptioq f per meth s in p w. not related fin any way rTheaogrfole is ` 'itable and farnore idepeudent, one that ing the ground, 1 n rho un versa t• r island presen d marked varistinns will elevate the selves and the whole nom_ tempt to cultiva larger ares of 1 da the oriole in a other islands of the. gg s mnnity �►nd enale them to confer a lasting �thon eonld be p 1 plowed an sit it and °ytriti r fact war tail exactly benefit upon: the country in which they live .P wed' same variatio `were found in the ; and die." The nbe8aaity f change in met spending s imonr of the hoaeysat i Elsewhere aNe said : "Let me : at the 'were never more f c bly felt th at hs ,mother curio fact had been. ohsery same time con ratulate present time. i ltdralist�a d t i' it . P R you �n having in the Philippin islands. It wadi the unix the French Canadian catWe of your own bear urm' `soar 1 Lha querti is at rule that whe a the male anu fesltale boar upon these v' i terestts. It' will of •country one of the grandest and most pro- differed in alar,gae the newly -ha fstable breeds on the face of the earth. My do to plod along been done, nei yDung should mble the Tamale; bn friend, Mr. Tylee, once took me to see Mr• in the actual pre. ti work of facie ng a black-ooel, A s cies of the Caekoo ii Dionne's herd and' I was surprised and to the doctrines t b ve been tea ht d philippiinee, ,►n exception to this advocat _ b mor d the is It r ' delighted, while the aeimpple. of butter van Y me rivalled my beloved JerBeys'> IneBe Fresa• Tho male bl k -Gael was black, bui cattle you have almost boundless poasibili- A °hears$a fort " termen t of ri u . f°mala vis be moa. and it war the bub ties and I predict a rural wnrk and t rovement of 1 these birds to d°Pooh their egg` Ir >_ great dairy future for' must soon take 1 nest of the b k -myna If tkarmfore r the Province of Quebec. You have three p io along and Ian er ordin law btained, and the yours, r more great causes -of thankfulness 'tho h Will a from t I ho look to the . sembl the feaiwle, ar se. u yr the t a very brief mention maett suffice• I allit a a` for bread to s p r lits . ti were hatched a myna would discover to the lar Not oil must h be •change. b ge number of well equipped butter y intruder and 'sot or distroy tt. - _ ` , and cheese factories, to the presence of the reversal of metho - i tead of attemp travelling dairy among you, and to the to cultivate the 1 t possible area, th a y°RQ Bbl the malt avoir- howa excellent schemes now on foot 'for estab. f=rt moat be too n the largest res its tics °" was n t durtinguishabls from Ifairing om the amslleat instead of tryin to of the young yaws, cud it wen aocoirdi ' WI\ -TER DAIRYLN(i r plow the greatest rof setas, the a rt reared by it's f tar -mother. - se. the,ruIe and not the exception.'" One, must be.totry to 1 heleast; i of scan hardly over-esti.nate the immense ad- tr►mg to cover th r t nalnberwi� Ag,�,Y BIa� . vantages of the co-operative system in mak. with a sickly gro op. the effort m i ing both cheese and butter. Fifty - yearn be to get the larg r �►s from a gluon r- ado we all made butter and cheese at .home. tion of land ; its' f trying to do a Ir Iwbakit –astralia; ani arts a >� j ' For the same reason we travelled in a stage. most work, there. ua be an effort to o th Thirsty Minors, - i . coach—because we had to• There was no gall the work in it a manner. In i- kgs are a ortuoasly plsntifal in other'wa�l. But the mach of progress has ent and -though f I ffort mast be ut tralia. D'rof• Lumholtz speaks of b - brought us many gcod things, many labor. forth• I tl sane saving things, and I de assure yon that one To attempt the t area is to tatr- 6e Br's y y by theta in the house tnascles oil To g sheep ma°hos, here not only on the 9 of the greateat of these ie co-operative Y Y do the work he but even is th water jar, thei bstteach dairying. : Why is not every man a black- 11e9t, enlists the .ni as well gas the stray th croaked merril watt of tern so loudly a smith to shoe his -own horses bt a manufac. ph sically. interfere with avereation." There tures to make his -own binding and reaping Why is it that se lig to gran& to iner s ies of fr v r b' - machines, but because these things can be. fertility fir trace 2 Is tt not beta Pro og, e Y i$.•whrch hurler fi done better, . that it is always a that when he during the airy n iu the ground. F quicker and heir li gently Boil is covered wit t of ram& that he of this kind awl Latin much water, a cheaper by t}aoae who make it theirlife-ion 8' known to the ativee, who�dig them ui - business and whom constant `aeries tea g moisture is resew an mellowneaul axis P l.es the dry season and quecaeh their thiel perfect ; while the farmer, on the other aO that mot`to`s o , re.' ib Absorbdd a d aeetSfIIg the water ont� of thea(. • hand, can use the time to better advantage taken down into th ar ,where it it s r-, 1 the "factories can give you the benefit of ed ,for the use of q ;when need ^ rte p°°pl° s° ®limas reel t to these fa ,4 "' such skill, such uniformity and such diar. when it is brought t e snrfaee by e , for water. Th y know lbs, little spout ket facilitiesfas can only be found oecaaion- capillary ac ion oft rth t.. resembling anu a holes, ander whish frogs lie hid, d" dig thein Dari. Accord Ally in private"dairies." = Thon heed'the in ,and enitivate so rt such frog containsaboat a tar The paper then dealt with rho importance to preserve a mel a il> Deep tillage.. at gl of ales ,sweet Tvatsr. _: of frequent churnings of milk, which is ac- the SrBt and ahallo allure after Sapp es The Auatral � faranerr hive a eomplished by the factory principle, and .the conditfona n eeiemier to ti b also of the pa3nnR for milk according to g agaainst,beddes Choat► wh quality, which is eat yet done by lira fac- a hairs beet lento into tate scout` 1 i Deea,-F Pt<y? _� the rabbit.e fraitc;tfng bi,ri :.toric_$, and conaegnently (works against thea_ ` n• x. o$ L9. _tea. mnoh ds►�ne�e the orchards, and it is usefulnema, placing a premium as it does on This tjji "(,fon ie o n ed Vin' qqas 4� quantity of milk as opposed . to ualit rice 'cereals Tey f pleoaeant sight f r the fndastrians aq►ric _ Tara, however, would shortly be remedied • farmer. Tho vieotwed tt ta)neo#> �t turtat.to sa a �p at least, the writer of the caned flyyin qct a that it would. Paper felt certain . a fa:trmer m self) the. t Bea y both ata eveniii Wi d dogs were former! v, pa yy b capital and n -know! ge When we flu a nameroaa, but they did so much- dam t She continued : '' Lastly,thelidea`of win_ farmer who says it d Is n t, we should 1 ter Bair in g k that they wore destroyed without mer y g is one of the sea t scope and at that mutt's sarrou n . The first thi g On �'ge. Plan tions a man is ke t Wh Lighest importance and is dist' ed to work to, look at is his o - ui dings, He m a revelation fn farm life. Make the bulk of have eras ty1 sole work is lay oat poison for the your batter irr winter if yon wish to average that he cannot store g sin ata d hay Af r Opsrta of Au t is j the o�isono n le a larger quantity, a better price and'a high- it is harvested ; or ii� y be that it is t e ' er profit, also better cope and more and dilapidated that it isi rs than no barn t stirs trees• ' 1st fs so peiseaaoi that better manure. You twill secure a "more all, con user! bei dce beasant ul h •ha►ped 1a►v,kr acre oe even distribution of .your labor, so it won't hence a waste. Then; ai , his atock et q s 1 hey sires Co lea moi h nettles 8� be all afamine. - Sometimes for half the all winter on the soul si o of a rail fen ,� CII b&tr sic winter the teams are comparative)y idle and and a poor one at the. , ou will How w df m 'them. gives pa the men have time to sit n`os`ed the . ills tools in the bit shed' a g dead of coo r Fes► and ff th bdohnoL utas i� far store. Now I like their having a litle eis re to be sure but their h ' attention th ill in this �� rpt roof invariabl and aittir_s (around tihe Move apd exchan»• leaks, and�his profl , i h is ever bleat wit way ,hill the. = ;Tug ideas!;- Qat not.to carr it too far. solves.. Y You those articles, go to a e p far this was + . p - ' can milk the cows and take the milk to the His children aregena ly 'gnorant, b9oau factory in winter and still have tints for there is no overplum o e to glue them a reading, recreation and social intercourse. education, nor can els (}tom The bn*!ding sec#attest of Englauid . a The cow that calves in September -will yield drudgery of makin ibis vv from th Wales alone ve ha mennbership .of' civ well all winter, when grass comae it will . enough to let; them o school an )yin 600,000, anu a hara.a'ad loan oapiteal of e d t wards of £50 (>Op send her along. again for a while, and when time we will !tear th a e children, whe _ There is a our as �anwke she does fail it will be in Julv and August, grojvnnpp, repeati w rds of their r. 'that !fives whop in South .�M Iuat when you are heated anal! hired with enti "Farmfia�does o y," ° bird'at It h haying and harvest and civ not want to. be ow moo wt 1 1 no teeth or sig o thi,motitb t • r bothere D with her , I oq t the other side` whole dental ar ' Just ;when the cow is When wa3 haa>r~ a.tivaait tat farnuuin� dant, stoaua►ach. y ,may; • fig located ti ;;' ,� r; - w`: r.- ; tea.; r l ;, : ,.* re. r . :: r. �. .. _ ... .-. c .. a :* t e, w 4 . .; .. 4 -3 .. - _ -i - -. - .r•. .. :.:. _. .. 1'.. ,9.e. Y 'c y. - - e i •�. "4r.y�. 3 .x . ? a 7 3 �"S 4 a f 1 a z'« J 9 r s 'w 1 - T. u S` . r, �' g r. Y i" r a. .N. n �.f � C �� ) �. "'%re..: G...r,'v° .�,n f'. _ - - n4 j n ��. i P• .,,a'.' f f Y ' f �[ - �, se's`-- � e air. .'3'.. �'r F . '.. � t '� .'"�°• r- TM's ��+ ��` rte-`"" :�:_ ....:_ ,G-r�" ::a ..^, . ,x:rtr. � 3 -� .:_ _ a`:......>,.r� �. ^...ro'{idRe., s- :,,- -.._-- , . r ., r _ - _ ✓ : ,i�`,�:vt. _ _ sxr, .n.... Gi -I., rt ..) � � f�;�..ixcl.a�'�r�*� _ _ �A . s fn R rt�ly eZo . , tWU .. tailes as hour. . . G"Ok lad%( had. 137 different' st ding hair. . iiia sartlttl•. Chios Noun a D +see to slake hii ad. gttt 6 . a i B"98 were first , wow in the `peaking Louis XIV. L . ie tailor• f its aest -the peacock and swan wer e a►o plani German daintion. ase wop- The railwayp mile age in the United rd woven Is 170,601 miles`. . mon skill ; Wesvltg was Pra ctised illi China, which ing to ttaaditions n.ax 3000. torarbdll, Gloves with separate fingers were_ ter a Asa known, hater's the twelfth *%atary. i ``h to in. It talo 100 gallons of oil a year to he other large sized locomotive in' running ord ,he feed- ?n the reign of Louis XVII the hats rof th ladies�wete 2 feet high ai f wide. t an go. Several tho of hair:; pins, in supply- styles, have reoovered �irom Po theory The sverWa�e cost of oohetrtteting a the de- "railway in Aliterica is about %coo dols ;he lup Amoy, Chinet, bears the di�stinetion tolorp in ing the dirtiest and most unhealthy of female. the world. a birds There are four hundred d fifty . .� dins, tries in New Orte i in whi female rilliant L employed. _ . and is Thirty -sevens thousand - hien aro h"A ; ployed in the United Sta as teleg I and operator's• sddi- The swords of Toledo and "One - nllian so po nlar n the isiddle that ctions. 's°i" Choir weight in gold. t brill- In the southern provla *of R;ass recent drink >�Gsessbling brandy iso rained by Wand tillitg ire juice of the water e1on. ich the A Liverfoof man wants a patent illy in- "ageing" violins, and by w itch he -c le bird to turn an old fiddle. into a Cremona- ruale a instrument in two weoks. d that Crauea, st�drks, and wild �g . fly e bird enough to stake a trip from X4rthern Ea Is dug to Africa fn a week, but mQet of theca north of the Mediterranean, ass' in The salt minis of Nevada throw Into atm shade all others known int the (Tui ength States, One bad alone ooverib 15,930 as hates and no bottom to this salt bas ever laid. disoovered. . mpies The Manhattian Elevated ui ilway, a and York, carries a largger numbetr att pause 1Vew than any other Anwrican railway. �tlq figures are given as 54000 a day, or j ev ,000 year�l,�y' c the Paeis has 87,f3�"r.'i tress fn itis streets, of its each tree represents a cost to the city esaop, seven pounds. Thus makes, in .round nu hat it bers,£020,000 worth of tress in the stree actus A curious circumstance in connection halri• the recent epidemic of cholera► at Hamb )mole arras the departure of all.: the kinds from t Phi- city only a few' days prier tis he outbre xam- The honour 41 instituting tie first q each Antine is claimed by the 'Vane fans. Ve&s were, were kept from' intercourse with the sh ea0i for forty days. 7rhe Italian: qq��atanti Irom mew" a spacxe of forty days, ; whd+hh fs a 'cup. the or' final meaning of the English "qu the antine�' . erre- The vitaq of Chicago is now nning - feel the influence of the World's . air in t ggreat in°re�o of crime within its limi °tel Such ao evedL always draws ;the eritnin birds element from all vection, and It will tcegai Chad the most strenuous exertions on the part 6 the the authorities to prevent theInaugurati i the of a veritable reign of t=error. rule. An inquest was held -at boreal W the near Himley, Dudley, on Monday eveain t of The evidence showed that upwards of the paQple had suffeiMd-from poisoning a• a trite salt of inhaling hm,obonic Aad gas which, re• is alleged, had faun its way f 'ram diens! colliery workings into the varirous dwe ' In the district Colhere and their f the ' have been principally affected.; Two of the ver, number, mated Hannah Jones and Ghat Asn .tones, succumbed. The jury return aglY a verdict of " Accidentally poisoned by tonic acid gas," An extraordinary cave is reported fro Halberstadt. A soldier in a or irassii - regiment, who took part in - tete celebrate death rude at the battle of biers ;le.Tou D i was severely wounded in the left ankl Tile man was removed to the hospital a ►Qi1-. Ouedlinberg, when he -remained for over cin year. Doctors, after makingm�a��rr attemp g to discover the ballet, at length gave a t at the search and discharges the mea, w for, has beers r n invalid ever since. The oche ns day, after twenty two years, the doctors a ' to the hospital at Halberstadt a�tcceeded i self exiracttng the shot, which wa'S imbedded in tho bone. The ppaatient it said to hav � experienced immediate irelfef aafter the sin operation watt performed. - by ' •The `rnost beautiful unmarried y'' • prixteess in a11- Rumps • is the youngest daughter of the ming of the Belgians, the dr, Priucess Clementfnas. She is just twenty. th two years of- #ge, very tar►il, has. beautiful in dark haiir and eyes.and carries herself like g a queen, She has led a iced Iiia on amount sae- of the misfortunes that 'have befallen hear �ioy family. The etticide of her favorite brother. ioh in-law, t -he Archduke Ra i�pph, and the Ire death of PrincetBcaudouin of Flanders, who do bad boon Mentioned as her posaiible has - no band, have combined to impress her with al- the feeling that sire could spend her d" w• in the retirement of k event But a mar' af' riage wit•(, the Crown Prince of Italy or Prince"Fordinand of Bulgaria is being die•, cawed. She has a beautiful �yoang girl Y. friend, the Princess Josephine calf I+'leauders, who is 'fair-haired, blue-eyed land always happy, anal is the greatest heilreas in all o t Maidenit"A, ' on Friday, Robert Na - son, doicribed . as a if geutlamarit of Eton ly Wick, and Alfred Deverill, g1toom, were charged. villa orruolty t,s spy.: Wf a n testifiied to seeing defers ants ill-tir a Cha animal, which was attached to a vii g® cart;, by beating it with a whip stool` until the pony reieled -with re Z :t'i. veteri surgeon said bye found lar wheiaala'on he °i' animal's ribs, back, axed . read,.. Prdegn rs were eeatenaed to one mouth's hard labo r.. tart Ss►nde►y, while retursiagg from a f r}. sd ectal, thteee rothertt' namid Twt►mey w ro, sr waylaid - at Batllrvonrftep and as ly. p,. beeaten, one of th6m beiang, loft -in a r. on# condit on. On Monday mefrnfng e n' tar telae reP0rted .' . t o the ; �'llst t polios,: "C w ,ts ;this a t< of he " aging y a� cod. Tlio' Ott t `�� all. - ,. `�rhr :gar." oa R rip. _ ,T [ - �:.` WA . �_ ^� �+ ` {{, nd . . tarre�r llaataia>i ,• sstsistsser �'lese ,� i� Wi eser Groaiop'` fsk Vogiotatio ���.` '.Che general idea :,pf the Sahara, is, mithat ty'tw ' .le aha .immense piatni �pf shif ting sand, entire. ' ly uninhabitable ; batt although the - toa yles of is -the wildest of ? that immense bait of ' ' deserts which, inte�eoted only by a fe '; hs Chin- water courses, extend# uninterrupted! fro~ .the Atla intio Ocean , the east of Siberia it , 4 tt. oattirt of "upperta a Populatiq�n, settled or nomaadrg °f a ut 3,500,000, `the settledd population being distributed :over .125 oases• We fatuous old understand b . Y ° _. every town o* cit F + generally sarroundetj by a belt of vegetation. `,� . states As to the domestic vegetation it may be %ckoned'at 20,000,(1,00 ppaalms and 10,000,000 � 4 . aaMOM- fruit -bearing tress 0" other varieties. How. '.� . ever, probably no ``Biro than one-three-han. "' -. dredth of its whole turfaae is inhabited., a '" - cultivated. :, The meet importe,�tt of the trees - growing keep a wild are the aaacd AreiW&, two species of ��'. er. tamaidaak {T- �4nd gr. arbieukta), the "a ristacfa &ie tas (. iz has nba of the yp t$ 1, and a i. ew whose leaves fur iihh Laid r for cattle• .0'= The lnsurd�ncce of viia�iny oases is general - L4 litany contrasted with the barrenness of hire desert mPeh- But, however barren; be the rugged waste in_ trifle of Bummer, eo rich it ito soil that the day fol- • lowing a rainfall wild'graas Is observed grow .I' of be• ing' espeeialy in tht depressions, but that .' '`4 y frail•vegetatto4 whiob springs up with the ;rn t in sunshine of to -day is scorched by the• Bun .- shine of to -morrow. ; However, the general Indus• surface of the SaharaaT so aarched anti fiery Libor in summer, wears ak Mantle of green on all places uncovered by Arid sand after the tics( em- autumnal rainfall. It preserves its green 1i raph aspect during all the Winter, and from that , verdure the Bedouins, those traditional - - w- shepherdshof the desert, derive their one . means of life, the food for their rlameroue Choy herds of e,a,ttle, the oily thing which that ' • `. immense ts�aeto affordP to humanity. is a In May : the f i . st sun scorches the dis- ld gri rain no longer enricbes the __, oil, and aail a result the Bedouins are corn - for elled to drive northward and sell the !aims realer part of their` cattle, with which , �', , like hey supply the markets of Moro -Wei , !gena, Tunis, Trpoli, and many of . aro fns The strong saline . uahtp of the . water - �t ound underground, t , ,e presence of fossils : J ad shells belonging to strictly marine the amilies, the charsets�+of the tertiary strate., - f . ted nd the flatnoss and: ondiness of the soil _ re strong evidence f telae theory that the . I been'. area was formerly a bottom of an in- . - .- 1 d sea. Itis eanforiination w, i in the center. • . Naw g about 4,66 fee above file ant► and ' � - ping nor*hw"y a d soutlhwardjy in ;a . e tie gr't, All to confine are bar- - Ol,- by mountains or ominent lands, and i level averages 1,000 feet tighter than the and tlying seas ; whence we conjectured that of t e waters, Closed on a►II sides, s m- til its midmost crus s heaved up g hewn - to t ey flowed' off southward through the •' with igertoTimbuctoo, avd northward through ` , erg t e Giulf of Gabes. The now dried-up ` he ad diassaurs, whose bed forms aan unin- k• rrnpted channel through almost the en- r-.. Sahara from illi Timbactoo, where . in o ce it probably joine the Niger, seems to ' °�e g ve weight to this hyliptheaafs, as'it appears a p rfeetly logical that that ricer drained the - 0 1 t romaining water. 1 The physical eonfig'ation of the general . ` . s rface exhibits alsq' many diversified . - f® tures. Raised moaitttain regions, rooky - 1, a hi is of granKte, saudstone, limestone., or - j - g ppram ; deep ravin� beaking into huge 1" cl E : vast depreasiou of land and broad I :' e v le s formtng tempoa+ary lakes when rain f is abundant immen e. barren plains of- i sa dy, pebbly►, or hard soil, intersected by j , s of former rivers-; large tracks of sand - hi Is, rising Ito cousidgrable proportions, ' fo m the otitara°ter the face of the hare- ; ' he rare a aiatars of fife called that oaaats,- - . t so distinctly ' tered 4roughoat the dead ' w of the' 'para, are uncoupeoted by any ' «' a" regular. moans of comrmasnioa- . . ti t, and am only v*Ud byy caravans . - tla a or four times a year. llfa 3 is a Pttele . . rid in itself, like as'island in hire raideb et trackless sea. The are generally situ. �'` r a din w< depression of 4ad or valley where. . ter may. be afore easily „procured by na ural or artificial means. In the winter ru ning streams are filled and, if rain has n somewhat abanda>#t, even small lakes . a formed round the oasis, whish, however ,li nearly all the rivers of the Sahara, may .. t be crossed dry shod in summer. But . a " eceasity. is the mother of invention," and . th people of these oases of the desert prove in their system of water -works that, al- th ugh isolated from the world, they are • r no without ingenuity. They provide for ' t th it streams subterranean beds; which are ; - n fed over with flat st,gnea and covered moi h sand, which absorbs the. sun's rays e an keeps the water from evaporating. he depth at which watrer is found var - les naiderably. The subterranean sheet fa �s erally found -at a depth of five to fifteen . fee , and the artesian wells touch water at fro 100 to 1,50 feet deep. I observed in . ge eral that the°deeper the artesian wells mom the lase saline was t�te water. Will th Sahara at some future JAme befertilized? It ay lie if the proposed Transeahara rail-- " ran be constructed and iif the process of irri ation by artesian weliq inaugurated by the French fn the northerfi part continues to , aaacessfal. Besides. vast tracts may be ooded with natural forests, for many tr and plana are indr'gemioua. to the clim- ate And, as a matter of 4ourse, the wider an denser the forest areal the more rain wil be attracted, - t ut to a°hieve a pesoefgI settlement ,of thief great desert it will be pecessary to put .:� a Oopp 'to the depredations 4f the Arab nomads and Tuariks, those bitter enemies ofI, colgniza,taion, who live in toe dosert waste!.: . tike tigers in their dens, oQnsfdering it aaa! " their traditional prop;etty, their safeguard aad natural refuge against fihe Northern in- vad.ere. - ,' . The establishment of 's= Lapid means of ', transport~ to replace the slow '� ship of the V desert," as lira natives teTM the camel, is �� . - the first ate?p oto be_ taken. A Transsahara : , ' • railway is the oily factor b which we can , break -through' all the nalaral obstacles -:-. � �I `thin medluat will give aforliaidable impulse r` to commercae. , �<' ' � i. ,, Some extraordinary acaineq� ware witneM .. '' ed in Birmingham on M•olida ,morning The Public Works Committee jad"- offered ,�}t.: - work to 200 men, brit long afore the time . t - appointed for�them to -be se on fully 3000 '- �N �ppiicante were' waiting optaide the Cor- ;. " F.. . �ratiotr wharf.' Some riotous conduct fol- lawi A number cif Apar hilts from Wal- -�` r - eali'stt�ttd to address tb mob, but they _ . � (nal ate, .and th9ir attwds and flatore a+istt�vyed, . i � " , , F wh T x - 1r, KU f_ -K ' A - �yr.y, r aA �a " .a f a tt �t rte, b �l�' 11 . - - ___ -------- I ­-­­_­--­_- z�r -j,-:� - --, - , . �� I , ­ . F�,. ,4-.,-r -, .1 wo�IP7 . . . �_ - - 11. . . i , , , � � � I � � -X. � ", � ­., U � I-, . - .. ". .� - � 11 . . - : -1 , � , . . 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L . u gh,­ - i-- w4* , . _ . - 140111? � . y t th " 1 . . � Rems. � ­ iin � a =L be 9, turned inside 1, "I'll- - - -4 _i4slurn W - q - I ! . me as loin df *R'n b . . &rk, - - ZW_ 7"_1 I �4_1 , T_ In . �" i E 0, I i4. - . ies-at night her husban' said: " = V , .. able. _; - ; -1 -�?'. 'I -1(1 ' Yet L IM I . I "I :�.'� .,"-f'�j__-­� � � . I �� _,q. . ,pre . Is, . . � - . �!V ". I 1�1. _.-.- '.1.17-�: . Somatic[ - ., shaken fret of d u�t and n stored in a momej it shows' ditt and dust. worse a _ *.. `411 - A th. . Ai .� . � . L r I . .. � �._ " 6- . I 64M * ilt you come to �ed I" - %.�, . I - i_1 'r 6 " 'of , � . I _ ., . . - . . .. .1ilaillin," . � " - � :-. . 1 - . . , � sw _,.,�,_�­�, .; - .. :11 - . � . S 't Of - ; - . . - A &I � goln, to , ­ of time and with great 4 see. - . , kitohen door . L _'a -�oai . nq,� An'ilm she'd kinder give a hitch, . . � ong the at � Jig* soldiers will wear Ks' k_�.q. � , _­� . I - . . - cmt#P , _.... - 11 . ; � ' 1 4 T L I . . . � ",­P­--.-Zr�;---. _L as Ito .. , It the kit6 _ I f * I I I - ., , ' - t is all An'pause half waY between . U*.. I --- - ". :�L ,� I Val f I use a noun . ­ . I . � IV_ -, It Is all ve y wall to say, mo 0, lit6 . r._ friftre - 'L ' N- �� ..:og - - . N, P - 66f h to W - lik , 1�, I 0 iik f tllr*be i �� - � 7 .:?_�_ ,.. ,,,�,.��_-!, - . , , - . � ". �, - " - _L * � L , - - . -- I � I - ;� �.. � - 14� - 'L - _ . - . he' L , _ I - ,: , . ".. . .L . ; �: �' d.'� . . - ­ -1 I , I � 7 , ,:­ " . � . *00 6'14018 not 4X lafti'ekilicieucy.-, T a. style �*4*med socki !.. -'.* 1, " Z. . An' sorter 84016 an'say that .��_. - ... -,�4��,�`�_"�,'� usav I11 0i"..."",� ­,'­ door every sy, but the. favt is the b " Was ready as flLe'd ever be, a " �. , �.: .. I i I � -.Y' t;L I - . - . U . to , ich his . d Z:I_i_��,. �- - � ­ J4 �� -:,. !� :,. , -:, �, � - 11 � � . � I ,','�'� .��, -*�,. �. . . P of su � . house-mothe have.time to do I ith him the- killin of the 8 �e&t C"fe the �Gkia U Oct.. . _L1 , . � , - : . , 7� " does not L - .., - J"N111 TA14D CAIM-Twim Cal, � I A L I I d skim sde the soldiers f -.1 I I � I.. , 4._.- _` , - - She reckoned. , . I � %�� - �, ,- , - f; . , I . f - ,_ � * - L-- . ' ­ I- ., I - . It I ��,i� � ;:�, --,' s - I . J--.L-.L' I �-, 1� � ..And a - ated dooriA assilf c * MMA eatera who irlifeatthe ' g an lot ked sore ; the sea socks do not. Tend ' "L ..: .:f.,'V' 1. � � . - , , .. pttex, one to . , .... . :.L.. - - lrl� ;:� I - - ? lia.. one CYLP, of b v4 of milk, th - al I mless era. .. _� L.I... I � . .-� . '. An! so the years went. �6e by oi tor. 1 -.-�,,�*i , .-' ad 6tilftch hat to, be sene�evw ust, lastime, &Ad , shot t 30M fo 0ea ---Ad, .. - `,.�� ". � . . L� ps of flour, whites of five eirge, three . . . upon Aa a I . . r tiie� sApply of .900,000 pairs, a y - ..." "A". � _t -.'A - . . . ! cul ' ' ;i �" ; � :.,v , 1 - - .... .r �� . _ S;11 .. I - ,�. - , I . - ,W - -4,. I—_ _ 1. :, :, , . � 11 .. �. , B�ke two -t I .. - � , --c . - ,('. L:�� � , An'somehow she Wa&uever done� . . ,� � the same. estim'sted, reqqiremouts hav been , . Lid as how ,.­ 8 cons of bakin powder. under 661most' all imaginable . . 6 invited , y , � An'when the angel ss . . � -1 . . _f '. 14:L 'i � 0 L -,, 9 ___, � . :_ _"". � �_'�,'*'-�, � _ L ,".� .- _,� _ , _., ; , 1. __ , , . .. 'by Govern eat, ­ .. 11 � � �..X NO V - . . , ­ . �..*__._ n . z"ft ird My eiperi co will attrices. I � . .- - ,­ � ,fMis, Smith, It's time, you reste4 QW$ OT this in two I& 4 A poatea doors teachta I yk I � .. ,�­' L '. , - 'r - . - :L I _ ,._1L ­ ,� _,-"1T_ d1l. .'.1 � 0 "' Joa the other . � . I—, . � I . .�. -_ � 8 a,_ _ �.:A - I ,"Ir ­ ,; � . . I - She sorter raised her eyes to lool� - III- 7 ., -L . , add half a cup o? ston ud chopped is- me that a ato s gray or drob-not too dLrk, He arriVddl in Vanoclidver on the gtoa,msr� 'tbyi � '. � , ". ­ ,� L ',�',�Ii - . . �.,A *P', , , - -, - On Saturday m6i%iug (tel". ph � ,�i� :� . .. .� . A second, as a stitch she took 1. I - _­A�I.K.�­ - ' I ' -is most 8"s too from a k6eping i ol san, Emprew of ,��Pan an routo for London, and. ­ '11� " L .. � _'� � . 4U�4�,, ins, two tablesfiecirip o molasseo, one tooL.- N, ,r�....� . , -� . r loorrespondent) the Rev. Thomas Morgan, .,- �-��`,-`,4-V�,",, 2417 �.�: - �, t : rM com ing now," sa�s . . I I - . - _ .. ._:i*14 �,, #04 � . �::: , ,!�_ �;� V" - I ::All righ I 1, spoon of cinnamoi , half teaspoon of cloves, stand int, tu paint, don'ttry tA it was earl in the forenoon that he strode L � � - I'm ready aA Fu ever be, ying ­�, , %�,, -� , .- I � icar of Dyserth,- a Country p4rish I , �� 4F . , - . . . LL. I I - an . . - . - .. �� :�',, _114'), - 1, ­­ _ , . I reckon." .. a little nutmeg, the yol a of tw�q. eggs &I into the P. P. Hotel. He wrots his v - i� .. -T I Ilk --- ­ ­ - - , . _Z1'1___ A A mix it at ho so under 6 a ' 'on 6. some fpvO . miles Irom Rhyl, died at the -�-,-*.�g ­- �' J� �q *-, -I.. ;�4,�*_ � - . .. - .' . ,�. " , ., ­ .", ' " � ; � , , 0 ". -,,, - :Z. , - � Bai 0 _d - L �, _ F. L . , 11 , , e in a layer , PI*36 ,:L* t' ' "". , � __ o - . t�', . - _ _fNL - . i( � I . al - tag tj I - _. . n;4 ,- P-47 � �... . : . * [­� , . P4 UP name in big bold letters across the PN�a of , , - r . - , :-�­��­ ` - - more oi;lr. 4 a profession I painter. Bty thuis!lo * i The story of W death is a lad : ' , , -, - . - - L --" __ I J - gols IL I . betweepthi otb4r two. � - by some relish o firm and Use it acca, a register, and lost t no time in, PI ing vicarage. - .:, ,-,�,,:'w,_V��,� Rg ,- ,4 _.. - " --. 1- y - -,n-,J,l -'--;- nome-Made Took ,� L, "��.��.. - .L one. About to* days. age the ray. govitle, .. ­ -,-,., _ I �ill - - . I �%'..... , _ - - n - %L I - , I .". - , §. - - . - .. to directions. t in usually prepared to into a bathtub. Later he emer d fro his - -- , . ..2, . . - , ...... 1 � . Z, - - .., �,._'�� -e�, timelting' IaX - Oux# I . ,. f an' r, . '... � --"". , ��_ . .�i GLK wo cups Q - . man was driving into Rhyl, when, owing to ;_ - , - i, . I 'intent with its w .­ ...., � - . - '�' - ' ' or a sweet-, ']� , "I .... ,�._Ir, � J ­_ I ,�- X nice tooth soap, an rapidly as is oe,nj ddv and muscular He ,the ice.bound state I 1: . "' - , _ - , - may be reckoned tricialg the one cup of batter, an c of milk, -two Oline 9 seclusion, looking ku . I of the streets, the horse: i'�: .'41- - . �- ..* - ;, _ �, gqa, _.� , '. I �.o�. , . � - ­­ ��.. _I �, -,, , . .�' tooth powder, 14 - well. looked 'more like t6e or'dinary globe-trAter .�, __ "'�'. f 1, ofever of flour, half a c of c starch, whit;;1if . slipped, and he was thrown violently to '. :�­"',.,_' ;'L., ­ - .Y ..�1.5­. ­ .._1 , ,,, � toilet articles v4doh are the de igFt If necessary vroin" Faint a floor as , � ."T"-, than a � : :_ I , .� � ..0 - _-1-:7. _. - - . slayer of d whose nam� is la o .. �.. k �, .,­---,_; . - � , ..1-1 I 1. ' � I � .1, �LL: , -orgimuze4 woman. . four eggs, two oes of baking powder. I wn the ground. . , ,- . I L,.- .. I .: i* ­ - � well well as a 0 mid �ax quick Y, too, after a throughout the ent, lit CS he i �d �' , 1-11 L. ; . Ira"y 1". 1?., - F., I ­ I � 'L % _ . . 14 . __ - � , �. - , � soaps, in ma FOR Tn A & -Two� cups III little practi I - - in tall and robas triff med Two sisten named iriiini 1. � I __ I- �­ ,,;-� .. _.� .��.­. . . '' ''L. ­".�_'._. . - . . . But the best tooth th� isnow 10, . with, clo"PryTi . , ' ' g "'� ` ,�,�,�- '. 16 cost money," and many a of cold water, the I Taylor were an the fee in Reline pan, - �. ,�'-�' - � ,�'�­� �� L �..___"� L.'��,�,`�';�! L �`�'��'; cit the If 1 ' sugar, two tabl 4 I If you have a ld� brush -three-inch 14 white beard and keen gray ey;6.' A long . - !, �L .., �, � �­. , I I ­�_��­'.j 1;�_,_r , � �_ , S 'W� e�., 5� . wornarthtsizaten compelled to buy some- whites of two a . 1 O:ko and a half twa_- a good widt4­ Work can be mor; i Hunts, on Tuesday, when the ice broke, and _il. I 1-t Z � _' � ly loomi-fitting Seek cost 6f gmy W&S __" - 1. "t ,�' . - 1. _.. . _­ ­_ .. I .., , . she wanted, bapauee spoons each of r so wat 3r and vanills. 8341 been, d I I -;;t top the both were drowned. An isquest-was held - - - ­­ '. � . ... 1 5- --. �'_. - �_,!!. . Z �t - - ­- �, x, _:-, �� ,!. I , . thing less dainty than . Use more dl� done. K int buttoned *bout him, and a b wn arby . � �. :,. � -1,61-. M_ - " . ,. " - 's 4. I I * gilt-edged. the sugar and .w ter un �il it threads, then" well - on W ednesday, when a verdict of aocidqatal , ., - �. I I , _... . . she could not afford to buy the - , stfr-rad up ' tri -the bottom, and b h hat was tilW bs4k far enough u his . 4A ` `�_.� I%, :R �,�,.IsVt...q . - 1, . . variety. �Ldd the well-bes.-An wb ites and bemt, we U, Ion th 'no of th boards, spreading it Il head to sh6w that he is growing sli htly death was returned. The girls were ag - -_ � - - ..,, ji:!F�t.,,,t, �A 4, - . ­ -- P,.'� L � L tooth soap which may be higl!lY adding the flavor in Ise �. . ' �1 1, 1 � 11 ing do evenly. A thin 1h f 12. and 13 years respectively. The ice gave ':., �:��'�17",_.,­_-, " - � t Here is i by truwah' L 18 bald. His feet were incased in job 0 _,. ,_",,__.. ., . ..... . I L �­ :. - ,:. ,;, ,1_ . --iVhitos of r way on the river Browney, at lAnche'ster, : ,- -_.t , ._� , I recommended. Itle sweet smelling, nice CHOWLATZ OR &A OAK& better than a thi k ona, for .the'latter ill runot leather, and he earrigd- in his head a . � , ,., t��- 1 --.'­-'!. , ", , - . . . .. I ­ --..;* , .� I I tasting and Cleansing witifout, ha, pi in its eggs beaten atiff� 0 6 ( U of white Bug r, almost certainly al up' alter it is U . near Durhan,4 yesterday, and a girl named ­. . ,-.',.t,,, .,��­�-.� . , .... -,_ " heavy cane, which he clan$ to tonscimsly . . I., � ., n1d po,a- '�jft a cup of bitt, , I a cup of 6 6 Don't expect Lver .the old r I Thompson, aged nine, �­­ r,!k�' .., . ,,ou kaff daughter of &rate .-!�­� ,` 1 "'.64v , , . .� composition an ingredient which c - an h -p strode Ildly along. . , . ., 1,11__-�_ 4 , f, t__ I . -7 - of Ow" two teaspoonsof entirely with t of pain it 4 eotor, was drowned. - . .__" �..,. - - ;�-­ :� \ ;� I sibly harin the teeth. Indeed,.itisso mild milk, two cups of t. Let. 10h, yen, a said in a gruff tone when 0011 . I �­�_. �.-�_ ,..7:�. 'j; . . to . . "A'' -'.-. .. . � � , , . " . . 1. ,-, , ,-. �­__ ", .. �, - Z " - that those who require a I 9 grit �y sO&P bakinf powde Ing teaspoonful of -vanifla. stand, if possible, 1i U, Ifecti h ,rd be. asked about, his experiences as a tigerhunt- The mans. ment of Messiis� Bolcko'v &-� V, ., �.., ...V�, , " , � .1" . 'r. . Ir :.'- � 1 �:.;� .. * , - . .:. - _ , * . . und- Bake in Hat I t. t a -_ f the VILUgh 0 _go . . . . .1 . �.'r - must add pumice stone to the coz�po pan fore walk;n i lig'all Z: re Ldy or. -I have I a od many c an a Eston Works suddenly decided -.. - - �, - ' , -� - - 9 UP . �� _ .I....". �J� , . -:.. 1 ... - _ ' - .'' �- U r il I � . ,;- , ., "! L - - - -.'. For the -tooth soap get of powqoren Orris g 8 _basst,s MSYVI I tcre is - the rail mill. The _'." ,"..,`�,.A, �, - . . IVINa. ­0ne &I a 1. 1hal f oil f grakulaw in 24 hours. at rdsy night after sniper in my d nothing re- an Tuesday to rextv#rt ,�.. , , W.. , - ..�&­ _'L�"': ;�.. , __', f-..; . O' I I _. , ." v , V , , 2 �� ,­- �-:,� ,. ` . root a quarter of a pound, of powdered :i1k. Boil In "a good tini to at it. With us don't you ,orders in hand are sufficient to last at least . � . 4 . . sugar, half a Cal � of, sweet . In the MOM .139, markable shout that. 9 .1 ' _i_ - . t� I � .- "' " - ".:! , - .1 � . owdered- white soap ': if at ' _­�� V-1 - --:. L ��? .,� myrrh two ounces, of p . minutes, stirrin ngtiLntly, then add, JU you mu a he room while 96t,ing know, it is merely a pastime, and we hunt 'for a fortnight. The officials state that in'." _ "i � !� -_ . ce 14 . ­ , _,; - " . "I I 4, of powdered saffron one Can I a. tir until cool snd,%hok "k fast, a do a piec:, of lath aw 6 on the tigers for the sport there is wi' it. by order to keep the Eston establishment go- ,� -n " Y:464; e, -, �- �; " � �, -A. �.- I I throe ounce, teaspoon ofivau I '_ � ' ��:: , .1 I . � � �­�, � , and of oil ani - wh - : ­',,-. - _ I 1. of lavander two drac�m& Mix d spread quickl opeake. H&Vo,� tWOL these otripo of rd it Is necosi ar blow my soul, � can see no reason wh, r may i they* have produced more than they. ­ ­� - " .. . � _ -_t_ L f �" 4�j' _IP"Al I.. �, UOK . L. ­ '" .�; -ipitated chalk. . '' �.L "' :'- I . � A_L � with one pound of prec . squares -of Baker's c oco, A a melted and po ar to walk. The fl r may not be used a one should owe to hear about tigerhut ting. ded, and were compelled to close through . I.", . . - .,.. is GX. � :, . , � - ­­ ­­ , �., . o�!,. . . . ' . "'' , - * . . _ ':' .� I I ,I This.makes quite a large quantity. But over the w . . on Sunday, and y Monday morning will With us it is ordinary sport., just ami dear* of oriters. Gener-LI satisfaction ��: L I , " o�. I .; i L hite froil ing . I , . . '. il- - . . - . .. . I ; ­ �. �.­ � . . ­ , , ,; _'... . � , � I . , . : � :, . _ � . I Should you n ni . ressed that the works have only - , '. - '' I .. 6-1 " th soapkeeps well. ' ide. stood twol,, .4�'.. a , - stalking is in America. I ! , __. �, � 1. � _'.. Pq� . ;� ,­ :':� - '.L�'_ . - I with Clear I * a. . 1 � � .:_1 _ -� - ANGZL's FoOD, -1 line a 41 a half cups of be hard and - 11 - : - - _: . ' �,__. , .,.. : . . . I equ%l to mixing the ingredients yourself a In a few �ihys ash it wel. . �.: ... �: - . . pulverized sugs�,. 3nel c p of flour af �er I . .1.9 Attar all," he Continued, as ihe gr d - I - 1. . . , ards the punt. Then in a his OW more fi . I— , dtNgist will tons then,i together for you, . . i: .., � ,_ �._�� L - , , 4 . . � ,L-. _ an the sifted. - one t�" 001 rea of tar- water to h rally su4- planted . h il Lareat An inquest w9A hold .on Tuesday after. .- , -.;� ­ - ,- ., , " - - , . , . . . :��- :4':�'� ... without charging YOU any more th = co Is of weeks givelt another Coat of PLiSt very Wide &part," Lhie tigers of Chin L are noon at Deptford, by Mr. Carttar, on the �- .. . .;� " 1� .. V­­� I `,jt�' .f � . , � .. � ,1[, Pught tar- Whites of ele gag if t the flour . . , � ,; A�1� . ." .__ I ate same way. - I . . . . I . I . : ��!. , A � - - I separate ingredients would coot if bc and cream of ts ta ur timin, then use in t not nearly as lf�erocious as those of 4dl bmAy of Estella Lucy Clark, aged 35,- of 48: L- ...1.1 . 1�;, - - . . L - � i _. � -�-!. 7,�,,, - .. . . I . � I 1 1211- � i cup after i is &if dL Beat -the eggs am but they give a good lot of trodbl a Brockle Road h so of Mulvill, *,1.:,;__1 . 4:4.4, singly. If the door in badly worn three sumts x [a L% In , "drnistre � -,-. - I 1-.,. -1 0. . ' . ' .';:'::.,t -�,,.*� _. For the delicati teeth of childrbn a good One none too many* hen you will have a floor .. ­� - - . stiff, add the a Arh t an one teas natives at times. When one of thern gets Uosd fants' Dbard School, Aaerley. - ., , poon;of . ,�. '. � ." : - unces of '11:. " : "' .7, I., . . ..7:, .- .- A , -I ,I; I �� ,.�.� _". " " I., .-!:" ..�,. t .. I . .. powder can be made from two o 1� that will last an il next year without be. , 's -L. � . � '51, , ", Castilo soap, -powdered and dried ; one rosewater and a on,-. Beat lightly but L f a taste of human blood he at once be Ycimes Whilst in the attitude of prayer, by her %'� _1 4 L . I . ; . - . -a -, four thoroughly. a Islowly in an ungreased coming badly w . 'ferocious, an ve side, she had an epileptic fit, and slip-- -: � - ' � --"_� , .;, I -:1 - .. - - ounce of cuttle-fish bone, powdere r i -' .. " � I If bbere'arme c ke in the floor fill 'them J7�hey .. I �, . tin forlorty i tall. other -diet, become transformed into ---- with her neck seron an iron bar of the ,-. . 141� .. - i - ! � *�% , 't. :7X. � . - I . - ing J, on. Af ter -4.. 1. . - .�V �� I �unces of honey and a dash of lavender- for , .. with patty, befo a be an to pain"* datead,.thus causing suffoeati . _ -_.. , , I � coiqclatl�41NG 8 LAD9. -,Salads arc not 1! as what am known an in= "tars, and they ­ U , ,�r�� - .:- 1: � ��.L.­ '' V . � i ::' . _. .,.. - I , .1, . perf ume. . I . cover a W : � L �� , , � �­ -: j.L;,._____`_L unllrersal�y i ted as they and to. bwo. A gallon of Ipma twit room fil teen evidence had been given the jury returned _., ,, � � - %1: __ - 1� .- .� ; �' 11 . .. I .1. � _�� ­",-�!.­, S?p o hunt -human beings as a eat does mice. . . . '- _. X - . Try these. I ..7.: . .. fee' square. with three costs, and costs not I . -:­ ­ , , 4, . %, . L ": 1 'r .. _. . I , �: �­: �� To many �.he pre 'rig of.& " a o and ,�� �.,j :, L' . . - li a verdict that deceased was socidoutsIly , �­­ �.. . _:,�. salad see 11 Take a big man eater, for ins"neet - . . . .� ; �!. � .. - . _ . . I ­�� . . .- -1 .. .. I—. ., 1,�T,� "?. -1 , . . t .. � . .� . ­�'­:"'.. ��. more than a dol ar and a half. No so& p or. suffocated. " . � ".. '�',�- ..'. ­ - .1 - '...1.1 . ­ ' .;. ..­ . �!I�, . . b . � .: . laborious iask. b s in ot so much Work as i he in pretty sure to make his lair in a jungle . .. . ­.': . trong ends showd ever be used on a pi4ntr . : �­ I . � , a I . pt I lnterior IN ovelt'les- - : � , �' '. � , _1 ". �'�v ' . JL _ ­ age, ' ­ �.' * 1. - ­ , 11 : t . 0;- , - It appears to be,' ma, ly of the dreall ' close to a native village, avoiding the larger ResearcLes among the records possaiied - - -, "' , � �' _... ,fL ; , �, - . � - . � - . . iz . .- An . * tt - ctive dining room lately furnidfi- which are thee I 4" can be Prepared ed floor. . - . . Lad always on the alort to make a b the Romney Town Council have unearth- - � ;_­. �, ��kv, '­ . hi f �pa, � - -1. . !� - I .- a ra, . .. towns, i - -L'. �,�5 :,., . . � * ­ ­_ - , `1f � . , ." . Z.. - ��­ . .. . a - � : . - � ;;' -� I �� - I ­ . . ed shows Uie walls covered with -an emboss- beforehand. ,rem ing should net be , , I . - Me lackless human being Wbo 3 a document of great interest. This in.nd .'�_­ _--1 - � " .. � granted b : � . . .1. h I upply. ­ . victim of so ' It in h L . �� '�L 1'-.. T 51ill ant before serving, : . I ... . I r of Pardons , . - . ed paper of a light olive brown with Venetian added to a saii I .. i's 00d 8 may fall in hit way. in habit to lurk , Ims than the Charte 1. ... Lt��g . , L. - �.,_ zz. .: �. I _ .!S ' water i� il lung before 44 Iron," in c%refully 06pared ar icle, about the ou4kirts 4 the settlement, can- King Henri VI. to tho I . ­�, - - - �.. ­ 't 11 ,-, damask design, outlined by a raised as it becomes y me implicated in J&cK � . � .. I I -Z , .1 . ' C nousin .­_; . , - ,�. � . gold _m ti c"led *in' the edges of the jungle, and Cadie's robe lion, which was more me . -_ I ., .- 1. ­�11 � tracery, inclosing the scift'old olives, dull being used. This in a ex ant way to pointA out th although a quarter of a con. I ' ' --e-, � . . , - . : ' , - ". - , - � - . . si4 4 3, P9111' tury has g,)Uo y since Professor SU aley await ' V ti e*tent in Kent and Sussex th*n it was elm . -, .. % .'-., " . . blues and greens,, harmofiizing nicely with dispose of rem if 6 h, valetable opportunity to seize a 101 . ��, - IV- ___ ' . . I - - - it I i% i .., . t ,� A 11 - . : wood -bronze and -oak trimminga..The frieze ti y and meats of �a rio kin a, . Joyous prediewd that the coal supp y of I oon *hts suit him best At tmjc� where. Another very'interestiug document , . ,.% ,-; A; . ' _ . account of the so- -1 * . . I . and scattered over CELERY SALAD. - Sot &rate the StAlki Of En-91AU4 would be exhausted at no dij tant a time he i emely vigilant. 1H,e prowls among the records is the . - - I is of a, sciftleather color is 04tt " -.'I�' V141 1 ! , - . : ,OW I - heads. an inch date them wre no symptoms noft traggler a Crown of I ­ X11 , . __ �, 1r-.. . _ _-, it are architectural design Thi ,,, four heads of cell , Cut in pieces i of the I r about usW ases some belated a cession to * Edward, I Earl of . .. . - . I - P... - . .: 1 _�I,. - : . I . _ I , �� � � L... - -4 �� , . � 01 it half a pint of - __ L ' __ ­­- L, .. U)."., I ­ . design consists of garlands festooned from long andpoar ye on- app;�Zh of och a os"ity. On the Con in the st,ree � This in the Opportani ty for March, 1460. ' � . " . _. �-�, . hues and �. I may 1. trary, recontidiscoveries seeft to pu the which he has waited for ho hope for , :-. - . "I , ' . rosettes and knots of ri bbon in soft naise dressing . � I ore Mr. JamealLynhan, provisioik mare j gut : . .., I I I :: -flutings ; in groups of APPLz SAL qua - fulfillment ofit,)w rediction at a OW dA.yL There in the dash of body in _' I t." " . inclosed between gold AD. One rt of steat0ed a ,, ryr of Macclesfield, having a dog which showed L - . I .;; V. � ­ ..- I t�7"� -L . . three rosettes are set between apd a mold- ap�les rubbed h t six tLole. riod th eye -. it, says, 11 The past ear the moonligh , a cry of terror, a brief a"- vicions propensities, took a double -ba Moil - .1; 4 . ".. V , _ .� 1��; . i�� .-. . , , , . - - .. , I , . spoons of gals, 0 gh a 5i6ve It teas beenarl 0 ii ea is off for his lair in ad , . i ing is set above a row of pearl ornamenti in ,I-Cri, or melted butter, " b . barren in tbm rob L gle, and the ter . �� - � � I ran on Tuesday evening and attempted : .j. . 1. , .1 .i The4ffect is very beautiful. \ made Early in 1: y it was announced t the j'a le ing the helpl bod of a � :1 1: _�L It , � I I nl:;g in kin massive j[sews. Vouths . ,�, , , � 1, � :, �'L - ; gold. and pepper to WWI. no tempoon to XWtrey the animal. He fired one barrel, . : , I I ,. The surface of -the ceiling is p3adlled and mustard an no t on of sugar. rve boring& for min wals in Northamp * ire human . ,htly wounded the dog, which � '_ -1 ' . 4 - . a O . but only slig - . � � .- ­ . ,_ - , _, � .. L ... .. Iliad resulted in roving the 6xifitOn Of later, it may be, the bores are found in the �... , . . 11� - - I , ,#��­ . I ''. - , - , : PI.- I L .. .. - divided into squar" by beasne of carved oak -cold. . � turned upon him and bit him. Mr. Lvnhan I � .. ,- .: � . . _. corydriqfro'nicaived oak bracket supports. LarrvCZ Ax� HA SALAD. -Chop fine pne, valuable seaws of C"], "m a ", dense under owth. : th the buWend"- - - I _J � - � _T11, � .. . I �X� t.hon struck the creature wi � ­ * - ,I �. .�.: . I . . I , ... . _<­�, � � _��, .. . . - is filled with canvas slice cold 6oiled ba a md'ent upon tan4ionofthogreat-midla"deMa old*&A second ._-�L�l . '. L Each of'these panels a h�Ld . . 'd ,,-When I ant to Chins, twinty of the weapon, forgetting that the . ­ � � I a . - :. J.]4�_. L�,_ '-,. I I - 1, I',- - ..�, - , . . I , . , .. ar-d treated in solid mat,jold. The door is cr w e . ex" I rience in Cut and in so doing s '� Z ,. -I' .,t._: .i of lattu:-.8. Serve ith the following &00- %Lg o I had &I novas - barrall was undischarged, - �. 1. ,i� I . :. - . . .1 - ". .. , .,� o* " � hard oo(i and inlaid. Over. it are scatter. , : Mix together th roughly one-foarth af ter some wasi a spent in boring for oe 61. st, ' , I wanted to kill a tiger. ' was .exploded. and - the bullet . - ..,-� .�- *.� - .. , , ". . l- ing -ea-le-F -itho ing big gam i in the counting house of our the charge ) a stome,ch. go ­ "i., �; 1. I . , �,, �, � 11 umber U handsome rugs. d oil in - Bar'noOr 010119 lo I 'an lodged in Mr. Lynhan _-.�,,-, �:.Z " . ' ; eltel. 'butter, one- ~ Chapel _' , �� , ed a n cupful'of "lad oil One day whi ., , _'*�' 11 � L - .. wt: - � , . , , "? . . " , . I - .1. . . . � . Tht � large library table is of highly polish, fourth teaspoon of p )at, one teaspoon of a seacs ovtr ont foot in thicknefts was f4 and firm st Auto two natives come in in an Ox- lingered for three hours and than exPire(L , .;�­ .­:,�._ I - 1". . , - .. � . . - LL., ,� . .,� -4 . � he low, broad divan and several t . L depth of f,pr y -eight yards. Th ' - .. � '011 .-. - ed oa�. T made mustard, ow cupful of vinegar at, I &'a' cited frame f mind to tellthat * -mad h" The Pay. James B'ostou,sgad 56, residi - 0 � - ,"; ,..,.. _ �. . . ­: . " - I - ' . . . &q opers. 01 e, � i1n .1� ;s -I'. "I . . - chairs are of oak and upholatered in hand to wason. I asthe remit of sink' Li ich been carried off from a neighborinl., village A . .r '. and salt I 0 pton Road, Willesden, commi. . !.._,�'..Z! i,�. - .1 I sciiiie ileather. i h#A been in ?" grow kor two Tear a the the night be ore by a man eater. Ilia was at ��6 Plim . 'L", ' , Tnim COOKIE&- 3 i cup of butter, 6no suicide on Saturday. morning by shooting . �-.--'.tL� ,.�� .-�-,'�� - I . , .. - . : 'W �, ­% ­ . . - of Pit, just the op rtunity I had beeti, waiting for; . . I , , . . In a pretty little flat where every inch K-innoil 0*4 ow I Coke Comp"y a 8 1.'' .t'li � I . Beat together A report of fire _� _,�_ �.'Z: I . . . . . , I- - _� F of sugar and th re . 995 L hirrmlf with a revolver. , ­ I I ,.....�z * 11 ' - . !_ %. .. , L 1. . spapo is utilized, one room answers for both- Oil g to shit, then just Baluese, the sum [thr, or lowest seam of 0 Tak out a heavy express rifle which I arms alarmed the inmates of his house, .1.. � - _.. ..%. - .. .... to a cream, add flavor "I �. ., . I in. The library con. was reach"; in drat -claw oosidiucin at a iag 0 1 _ -, - _� I - r a . library and living roo , I had brough with me, I took the two natives n a search being mad the rev. -.1 �: . ­ �, - � X -1 . s4ts of a combination book case r.nd screen, 11nough flour to roll o i, very thin. Outout depth of nearly 2W fatbams. Then we had and upo . , � L. .,: . . i, �_ I 1.1, � . I ith biscuit cutter, a d bake in a quick to act as gn don and started out, On reach- found lying in a pool of blood' I *1 - ,-' ­_;,-.,- _- t - . . ' ' ' - '_ . ' . - - .. w of a ; ..--. . . . I -backed on' , diwov* gentleman was - '. � .. _ _4 - - . - an easy chair and one mr,raigat e the umouncoment of the ry thing in Wup- . " i.:1- , * - I . . oven to a very light .-Own. Watch Wain Ing ille vil go I found every in the b&thrqbm with a bullet, wound in , , . ,.. . ."q 11 - _.. I for whtm*g. . .. rich vein o between Dungannon ud by . . � ., , ..,I, I 1. ... as the ,ery easily. roar. The natives who an timid, were the i lit temple, and the revolver lying __ 1. z�� " � I - '__ ". I . . constantly _V I in Irelaiid.� Later an - a rich 'L.... � " - 1.11 ., � . L - . . Cookstown. paralyzed ish fear, and scarcely dared to r - ' ' . ­ OUIELECT WITH t I G POW Dayt.-Beat-M, I his milen :u - . - This screen is in three parts, the' middle . No cause can be assigned for the _' L '. t. - ___ section being fitted with shelves for books. � f coal discovared " F.Clas"I. venture *u of their houses union in the I ___ , I I.- * L ;_ . __. . , - -, �. i ­1� . . I A . - . . . one dish the yolks f a down oW and vein 0 ! dead. I . � L ,�-t;,�. I :: . . . . . - -�,:: � _, _ , I : , �, . ­ .. ­ . . . . Small drop skelves are fastened part of the Won. coal "M is of very Gas '. the whites in anot h. Both must be near Do" An rn�iddla of the day. been �miii `� . -� . .- e ". ,; �, . `4 down the, sides with PAL j18. There are at ht inches thiaL Teetotalers in England have rig I- %. -1 : ­ . ; . , I -,�­ " il - as p6ed a. Sift a teaspoon- am, 9 ad s�rnothing about a great fun ever the ` fact that Dr. - . - I :: --.., � �­. I 7 7� - �,,, w ade an light . . I quality and 16w , Z also 11 I had alre*Ay lesrs Wielo . . ,.­ .� I... . us'eyd to hold a lamp,, vase of flowers and m M rit, t 1, - . . _ excellent Val iturnisous coal -1" " - ; , . . . . f al of baking powder & d a pinch of salt over ill! near the habits of the man. eater. and knew) just a ce socie"K _ _4.�-_ j�: d . t_ ­_, _ 4. L_._ ; I quaint i ces of bric-a-brac. disoovwed on l, a acclivity of the hi . byeki, President of t8m ran .�.. ­ , ; q. .. s_ � pie . he whites then add ti a yolks, bestin& as how to o it. From inquiry among the there, recently celebrated Irirs hundred .,-_ 1, I - - -1� In the angle formed by the two.panels of t the Blaoug ' a Radw&Y Station Oft the I �4_ * I ".`., '-.I'-,-,. . I .. ­; . I . L quickly as possible to nix thoroughly; t*en nativeal rt-ainod the exact -locution of a I - "'; - '­. �_. '.�- ..A:-.. � . , . , ' . . I . - ., the screen is a t6ongular-shared shelf which Rhoudds an 8 i sea Bay Railway. I!hoft - birthday. The other side in making . I I - . . el i i�d, very hol frying the I%ir of he tiger, and for a small com showing of centenarians in various .parts of �' 'L __ - A c - . . . is also a rema , aMe development in mat - . i .. - . - - - �,� �' - I . . . I holds an iaketand, penhol( er, peas and pan. Cover closely fot a moment; then,rii- . . . * ' So Lh &ad West, York - POA"tiOP succoadedin sectiring the -ser th000untry who have always, and comint-, . ,,,, �- - - -- . -mining going o in U . . :­ � ­_ f - I .. ' blotter. move the cover very 4*refully,tum the ome- vice$ 4 1, coolie to -waide me -to the place. mad tobacco. - One.' - _.�: ' F �� - ' - ' - - ' ' 114 am A; &I tatnoon, we made en,ly used both beer ­ . 1 - . . 11 , - . I . Above this slielf on eithei'side are fasten- L I shire, Where n morons important pi .; " !L _' : ' - I I e . let if necessary, slide it out of the pan upon n I I 9 1�1:1 U g late in Man of 105 years, another of 103, and,-,-.-__-."! 'e".. 1� . � . �;­ .. , � . . . . -ed two large portfolio envelopes which are - i either in course� of being sunk at era about . pe to '-,, . "L ".­ , ._� �, .. a hot plate and serve immediately. mir way a mly through the jungle, and just a been tem L i� I � . . I . ni and covered with . . . .. 1i to be sunk'. *u4 other colliery extension$ ( L another of -101, who hav ra I ,N.. ': _ ,�'. _ , �� _' _. na,del o fstaut- buckra � . he tiOU . ­ .'.:.___ ' I : I - i . ­ . 11 t. N ' t bLr , .� ­ - - - . - I pret�y chintz. Writing -paper, envelopes, - - _.,.- - -.1. � � -- .- - -­ 1_ � .a. are bein shoat d k reached tl 0 sp I We lately -1 .11 x -..If ,.. L - . - � _ -, � Is I ­ - - . . ; ,�!� ... . ­ . I . . �!,..., . .1 ­ . g mvlti� which, when completed, a 1: " r, drinkers and smokers i .ad. tr,,rt tooto. i ... , 1: ; LLL ..­ - .11 . .. . -1 N .' - I ized. The on . I -1. . *,- .'' .. .. . k - I . ­, � , ­ Z _� I L . will largal i crease, the preovent output of at beat time to bad & ; r_ ggeation is . ' , �� i ...., . 11,.��` - -, �,� `, -, . . 1 :...4 The ,ob a . . I I orkshire oo"Id- "' , . I stainpi, postal cards, newspaper wrappers � .. __ - , � - � � .. P : - - . hen saleep, and shot be an event . ..� �. . .1 . the r I ..- - .. I - - - - �_ , :. . A Kft noor. ., - 4 . sout4 � " tor!hbtits may tallers m ke,& fun ever such . I ._� a. t_ I . I . I .1 &c., ��e kept in these eavelote � fore he Arouse& - Knowing this I had -."-, . ". : �P,.' - , -40 . .. � q bac&uga it- is so unusual. 1_ I __ ; , -11 __ -B#1ap po,rt�eres are ve IsAme and 'It mutt bo of somet ing that will sti Lad I : I I brought ith me a bull's-eye lantern. Be. I L . . . ... . I .. - . . �, Asythree-m . ­ ­.­ 'r q an , t in a arm- on". � �. ... re ­ � L effective. A good'quality C be A�ained. the tramp Of many, Pos ik E"land. - re nigh had *at in fully I got everything ri A' He 'ford oik Satu - - .. ,� - L,_ � . fa em&uded on bail charged with cauni the . `.--;--1,%-` - L 4f teen cents a yard. Boys and men, Wit r- -.,-; - . - .,- I - - Ir, - , , '.;_,_. ... -_1 .,.L . , - V. It mms reciout y announced in the Lori - . , and waited until it 9 sit is ­ 4.4. .. for h h vy boots, pass ova raw pitch . . don in-madin .j' ­.y, I - .� ,�­ - . L _1 . v 1. 1 ­ . - � _' ... � .. " _­ - '��: � ': A heavy fringe nine inches a depth with it many times a day. to Weather makes Oazd.k _ death 9f,.Wm, Prosser, a *bouror. -i it , - ';... that th Postwasetor General would, dark. H ving in the mom time located the allege4 that they chased dooes4ed across - ' __. I sevei &I rows of drawn work a jove it should muddy feet; slid Althou; an attempt at :act poalition of the lair. I left my guide, , ­: ..17. Z .x, � '* *. on certain oondi�tioas, pay as much as $250 ex . country in tij6II dressed condition .:" �'. . . � rar i Z left him - . ""�. � ; � " , " " �*. I be d ad &'rich red. a cleaning may be mad a with the broom and . .. � 1. . � . . _�: - ­ -- - ,- . � - :I- ... y8antbemums,p'o"'les talip'89 i t' scraper at the back'dior - (and no'. always, by way of Cola u8b,tion for mishaps' to a wh* b this time was almost terror stricken, the L ': :,: . 9 has ur- r on Thlli�dsy sign , an hanging :,, ��,',', - � :ti. �­, 1, 4i .- - � - , , - . I ,� tin wid orchids are all effective designi .either), there is still enough adhering to ,registered pack or par,cal. Tony _ = me, and hands and knees by his clothes to some p6lingi Prosser Was ..". -I �4�. �.-, ." -:-. 1, � . ..;..1. � - 4 V, lk , ­ .- - . . d nothing wha I To Crept throu h th6*1'un'gTe. By the ,cautious _ ' . : . �.L,;,_ .". I .1, �, _�� - - Jor t ese portieres and should he inted in them to leave I I tr&4s " on the k I tchen floor.. the PoStoffloo psi 9 and dead next morning. - The outrage, - - - .. � - . damage to nay arti Is it aile of lantern I found the Wr. Turn. fo _� - ,� � � - I.. .. I -1 - . .­ - % � . I - ken freak. - . � .1. 1�., _ik . - . I ! a b d conventional mannei Y Wax the result of a drun _.... -":- I" S �� .r. 'I 11 . . - � wirth 'Palms, . A clean floor is L delight to -the tid md4t grievous m� __ - . -.11. ­ - . . , . . I- . _ - - . I g on _a light, I yms a little startled to - at the, I �, - _% ..... fern or grasses in the Me& and. housewife, and a soil i one an annoyance OW ried ; while ior the ION Of an s:rd Is it inj tates th � -1, _��' gave no Mort tl�an $10, s,ad that only ban 4iscover, the buge beast carloe no and sound � A TrJee correspondent a . .� q - � I 1: . . �tl " . ... 1. I'li. .1 . I . . ve d at the first, I I . I t, bin pawn 'Dingle mad c*r wason Sunday evening met .� I .. -1 - It is -said upon good aut o ity that not, which mus � be remo in head wap ran !uq an . ", ". .., , ., I . OP the article was registered At the p t, asleep. H . 1. I. . . .. 11. 1. _,� ' ' ��_ : - �� I ! I i f * ,;� �, :� -,,�'. , -11 . . . -nor g couches o I of which the fio,rl; n o imleet and - '... '4 1 , " � �:L . . - . than two of the swingi tuaity. Tie materia . ' i f :ing me. As I pre=to In about eight miles fr rn Do Moloyns, . :: . -, , -- I , - �-:_,X Z day the coin 'qua* f1w : -. a "t tin .7 1. t� I I.. .. h to ;do with the amount of yll or registered ar Clan t the driver and Capt., ­ _ 1_1 - - . �- Ind* are in existence in Am rica.. One of made h tine . ' r. _- _.,�_ ,_ -.1, . .2 , - . . . . , . , --- : I I . he is in Chicago and it is a . -, , ": . the marvel of labour lired to k p it clean. at all kind , Vol him he stirred Une"I Y. =I and post man high :� my rifle at' � track by L . . . L I he light full upon him, he raised eldest son of Lor4 Ve tr were 2 . ' , .. ,;i � . - . � rid ailliplies to da II as Turning t] , ,:,.. 'I 1. N . .- .� I , Mad seized two of ._. �;, I . . bea4'ty and general utility. , It consists of -If h5r I wood I C osen, the tMaks will as' W. a of porcels rtain his h1pid, but before he was thoroughly stones. They jumpedno . . - ok ,, , L . - a wooden divan made of teal� wood, richly not show 60 Olainl , mt the floor Is very loss; while in"tba t given eye ith. aiciusid I sent a ball f ift hi 'their assailants, but Were Bat upon by the .­'� ._-�,, _', _ .. . . . - roin my r ocras ang . t they. L - " '. __ - I . � moderate' canipausa, as �._ _'.. 1'1� : � carved. It is five by tbre6 feet -and is hard to keep clean 1 )ak gives good wear, I indeed, the tbroughl his brain. By good fortune I had cr,owd'.8ma had to et away bes .:. .."... -.!�:I, _I.. - L. . out rejotr'614011. It WVA, _ : .1 .- � . � � "4 .L �; .-I. . - I __ - -, . a &R� to splin r * , _:?�t. �, . ..`, ,., I - � I . covered with a mattress, stil over that is but� p after a little while, � I t led the Postmaster 6 - ev struck him squarely, between .the eyes. could, and in the :Jee Cott in De Moleyns � . .. , � -1 Z, �' I ­ - � . . . �. wn a soul of bat, Wh LrOols post th* rol .b _. 1 _, �,�, _�� -, - 1.�. - .t� - . thro ' -a large soft f i I hues. An vexing t `1 o'wialds the Tkop 1A joicing in! the village had his sword and scab rd "ken from i .. . . - , - id to establish the present system of coin. There was a foist of � I I . :. I r *� ;'-:��;,.. 4i..,- . - �.), . , . . .. adjust -able pillow -i 0 r'�" either end over it. An k 00" must be oiled. . L .1 - 1. -Z_�:.,.` * .. rug a , ilim. _�: ;; I I . . . I .. is placei� 0 . his I pannation. Before the postoffice carried when I *turned with ille skin. � - ­ -i- - in �� _1� ,,.At � , '.. . - , and each iA covered -by a ama, 11 rug(. Thin! gives it a'beautifu fix ish, bringing out the 0 on bto�aa te'111,7privates �wL. I I . I i of any great value, Q: L000 I' Jus i before I left China, On 43y presen t At Bolton, -, I tlzl.!� 4 In, no it I , , .-: -�, �� 7 ,. ­ - - � , ` . I . .- novel di*an is suspended frc m the vailin grain to best adv ta ge. P&M ' tear Batt -Mon of the North ",-'4- _� . - 9 I. bog d articles of,jowelry, were Wp I a fuck a' manoater who p1roved to be the 2d Volun t�. . ....�. -,: A . , .. 1<1 .. and clears the floor about six inches. ' The Perhaps the most c MDioaly used of 'the a few wate - - , ire Regiment were brou4ht before � IX, , ..,.-.., _� 11 . ordinarily "at GOL A tain ant a tough customer. 110 was an' old fellow Lancash ';- . . k. . . - P . " ' I - 1�, � ... � . . . ivan is sus a Most late d to d 1, a, record of about twenty yietin* the magistrates 83 8, result of an important 1! -V - 1. ., .L e I - 11 ... L chains by whiA the di nded are bard woods, and'orit which gives t , . It coin was me Y reg I !g . rie i ental offi-.. .'' --, . , ,z � I % ,iy . 11 r, is white ash. I?has a 0 1 .� ­ ... ' . - - of briss, beivy and very b"U I U . . rach isfactory wea, , a of 4ER,t., tion, ey action .,on the part of th . � � 1#, - - ; , 8"', provi a a 4 the at for me and I want after him, I I.. . : � .! 1. - ,; separate link is of a I had by on -attend- -: - ', ` � #* t" � _., liff t 'tze and shape ve * straight grain , rio wear in mat., a omb a in- had me a double-borrelled rifle of large oe __ __ 1' �. LL - ..­ Of th small sum wi rs. !ihe defendanta . .. . I - . %1,,�, 11 .1, � �_ . -like pendant, str g round with , and if care aw I labour are freely ex. Otion fail W become .__. - . , . aiAd &-dome "at, str rou h 16 was provided U-Sicin 1� 1 .., , "; __ - . _w "'.. , downity Of . `11 w not calibm I found.no difficulty in &nee at drill and insna . _ .. 'L_ L �� : - '__ . UE5 musical bells which tin le with each Pon UpQn it, it wil be beautifully white di I large I nar 2 efficient, and lost tile regi .. ­ . �� . I ... . intended to en"UM96 the Sell 'AS 0 him to to Wr but he gave as a row wat close- upon , -, J,% -.31 I . - f - L 0 - 'L, -'-". `!;�"�;' : -,-_ . - I * . L':, ;� �:_. j.... . P ' him. The 920 in ospitation-ArfiLat- After leaving the - � - , .. moiement of th� couch, ii placed about an clean., Not a of grease must fail ke through �h t and refo the b,d*r,6 . finishing ,;.- .,- - I I . succeeded -in a_, L. i- . - riii,dway of esoh chain. , It in suprising t�at uponit'! itisalini im ible. to remove Gun �a 0 1 ,andwore now .. .'' I:Xi I . ur Compensation W11611 reptolow. -But, wi h the trou was that when I founThira he was regiment th, were traced I - ... � - 7' � . _1 '�- - .':, � . 111Gfe Amerioam do not possess these novel I material useclin o J. 9 ewh and costs, Or a week's -z:�!'-,---,J--`;`,` ".- - " . it. Whi ash wai � �- � I.. , w: . . -,.,r_ . ��, i on Of the parcel post the Poste ' d forocions, sTpareatly from the muleted �­", .- ...., �L:'­'4: - - . ­ ­ and delightful couOhes. Cert4inly nothing g rsudmot6rs' day a, ban their doors were atroducti( awaka an A"...1. .",�:_,. ­_ I _.� . f I ha4 shot so many that; imprisonment. - .. ._!j'.. �_�,� �*., - . t . ter General became a os"crier o effects of h I � , . . - I.— :�,- .: * .i,_.._. �_ ... * m" � . .. - � 'id -i, 1� "! If . delightf�l 6r an Ori- .aid -to be - - White an h to Oat On. " 0 . 1* ­ , :1), jp�,*,.-.. � . . I ;. cou m"Li a' of it and gave niy tiger � W ra. Edwin' JRurna, warrant 1. �._Q`_, 11 .1 ­ , . . , . - � . - . 11. �� � . ...'_ ent I room. White pine makeo a - . A-,: - , 'uf h = . . . .. - , ent � oor wilich May be and, coming thus into 00 9 .: ' ' I � , . I 'Morl carriers who were hold hdost Una ,fajesty'a war cruiser Thetis, .. - I - . , I 16 one banml out Of my gun. o0ount- charge of Her ) I - ' I _z*.' � � - �_ _,'� _.". �-.�-,.,�_;-"ja:-,`-_J - . d white w th soap and water; Coin I L L ., , . : _-_�' ... . - .'f,,'­,y,j­ "."., k�pt C emu Y '. , .� L I ,.�i I 1, - ; � LI.- 1� r. I an I cossary to ider ably I =$mad him clean, Ijid hhk eyes fairl 1 6m, was tried b court-martial at ' �.. :*" L ' ". .. . I .; ; ".. . I.. ­%* _ ,'_ . ' � � ' ..' I ­ - i ' .. - . . .., WdL; .�___.. � � -1 11, L ,.... .. � I - - - ,,, , �� . not lait, very irall. The grain for dalLage, it, became as L ,Irl,v: at Chatha '. � -I.. . _. .. _.. � i �- -L I �r A Pretty Tabli 6. �, I , `- "to`,.--- i- , . , ; _4 L-":.- � �.: '-, ,I . � - ;�!� , b4t, it does ' . rid wi tall, Sheerness on Tueid ­ - ; _ . _ _�_ - .. I . ��-,. . . . ­�.: I I - . . .. I., ,;,,�.., ,-�-, �:� ��`� ,"�' if, lt.00 open, and ltw;rx I wears out. the question of coMP611"ticn- - ­. Lashing the grcffl th his lay for being drunk and., . " I.* I .#­'.. lffi"'jj�� I I . I . . . Ua .. . ,. .%% . . I .- . - . . . .�:,' vi�, : .1 I work table, which was & i origini i as - - floor. - � yJ L �._ he sp g toward me lik a a fiasb. . An he� unfit for duty ,on Jan 2nd. Prisoner .".. �. ., L - . orway pine is %not�er variety for . , . I � - itay. . -, . Hiscertl::: were very. _�-,- " "."."L'_ ... ,­� . �� - .. .: - A New York I . the &ir I lot go with the other barT,el pleaded guilty. `�­ L. - 4_�4_ LL ...., ­ wi its maker and owner, Wi rl bear dencrip- I 1� .­ . wa's in OL lef b __ - _ �_ ".. L., I I . . ­_ . ing now muah� used, wid it is considerably , ii L 11. Convic- -1 I ­'�, .v r�' L : . I a k him.in th should.or, the satisfactory, except for a previous - .._--1 11 . . ­ ' - .. .1 - . . L:' i;�,` .11 . and copy . ' ..,;. * , ­ .41. , . - . tip %be foundation c4eaper than the - w 'A - na ldkd' belonging - The.. I 4� _. . ing. The t , hite vin6. If care is to one Of the and , . ­ I , .- 1. �, an . . sing the straight. first C:1 11 from a h vy ball penetrating to his heark He fell' tion for a similar offenO6 in 1988. . . ;141�_i��, .. .1 .,..� .� oblong top piece w1h a broom. ofifew York, returned � _Wx. ". - _ L. - . �: I u0ed In its selection, i u las, se was he that before, ' psidering the pr*vious con- I- .. , , - -7. . :, - - - - ' � , - �; I � -martial. co -1_. I ON,4.,t. !,.�., --.- . . . . . . . die tripod, npon which it rested firmly. � t, and bo clo. court �� I ry good ar ther, who is .. P, Z . ine;a boards on y, it makes a ve walk. Her very strict with IL my -'_e_'1 _; ,� , . . d I could feel his hi I n .", . I r,:�* . I - - I . I . Dt brolIth UP013 Me. viction, sentenced the pried er to be din 4 .,; 3 -1. � .L.. . I . � . _ � . -, se can be bough 'in any f i - lor lef wi . 10 . . , . .". - 1; Fniture store, IV It may be �iled I . thout-6 If her, asked; . ­ . ­ �. - ___.,-'___' ; IN.., . . . � . 4 . _' _' _' . ; It . pla 4i, gilded or white, for fif y or' seven' no so�:p aol'hot era have you been?" - . - __ the most narrow escape that I ever'! suissed from the service. ' . , ; �". , . I it wal - __ .,�., , 4L . ... �- �'. !, , I ty- �ater must. be -,, % h . . �, i�_, two... 111toppe I , . - .� -11 ­ . the former, . . I- - air When measured the ti [ ki The monomaniac '-Who, in -_ - -�' � " . ' . . � fiv( cents. Over, the top wi a fitted a flat . . I �. . had. ger was found' ' , dL L _�__'�-' .,.-,:. . . d i cleaning it. Ill have just been taking a little ) - .� . , 'I " I e .1 .. e in ; riding on � - ­ _.;�,�,., �. I . be 1610105b twelve fast in Iiingth, and his ueen Victoria, while she Was i :, ---4; to , _� ­11:Lt .1 11 - � �­ -v or o . I ;_ .- :-� - � � ! - . . ' _f%.' , ��.!. .­. I feream cretonne covere I with daisies. to iftl it's ��� I � . . . . I Q. r: I.: . UIA ps nted floorA ily kiept, Clean in Control k " . � I . throo-quiwtor inches in h and proposed �� . V t ,;�, - . . I " .. : . " I :: ;, I - I . ­ . r� : ­ ;, .. �'; _� - I raight piece fourteon ir. besin depth, . I � A . ., '. - I Claws vflare one &ad , ornaback in .Hyde park . : . � of these, but it must have - a cost "Alone " I �. I.. � I . . I I .1 I.— - . - � ' .. " - -.- , ,- . �.. ' . a n OwAt - - �­� . . leugtk.1 I had -the, latter mou .. . _�,,:,:� ::�_ M*ed to the n e tbi I .1 �. " 1, :.:- : rited and dis_� � jage, to her has recently died.in BeAlsm., I , .. I- . top piece one � - .,: � � ,�Z %.,V . ­ ry side, was I I'll. L I . t -i .'r- I 1 marr . -,.;:-, .1 . - - I If � , .,:. w tbs. Once a year is "Aloule ..].. - . I .. � I � don. He . -1 ? ,,_�! � . . , . - . of pain every fe It -:I . . .1 1. tribui ad them among MY ficiandL. - . : ted insane aivIum, in Lon w ,�n I L L . - . 1. I the foundation for a double w of shirred 64 ,#on I . _'L - .the celebr� �1.. v ­� .� _. - -1 ': �, - . . . - - �. .� .� an tockets, of thol cretonne 4n t hree sides. y -do. ' - 1'. -.?o-�?_T . lol. � i I . #L- gh-it m4imp", , covered 'Are you . I - . othe- ow., _,I.: *r, - _1 )MOV enc it kept well re of it I rou i great many stories if ' seemed to be perfectly sound on every . - : ' "Of course ?0 4 . 49 I could tall , _ , .. - � I I nift ab ban a floor am. Wh . � _. -1 _4Zt". _ c. . �" 1 and wrote very, , . . .. Th fourth side had I de pocket Nothin looks ot is t I had the timf � ,, Was at,ng to. ,Ussqe asylams: 1. I - . ep 1:,�Ol 0 V. . $10, nothin lit an, V%Oept W. y won V?Ut they have grown old to, well educated, I . - . I ! �- 'w ' . . .- 1. , from W ich half tl ie rn M lea . interest to the pub-! ansible memoirs rel . _ ,t- ".1 -F.- 1��.. . - .:Ubject . t` 't , - I .. - :- for -large pia6es of w . � L 1 vith you a d you me and would be of no . . I ­ __ " '4 _'_'.,� - - .. . . ... �:. - - .. - � � , I , � ing a Aril? around h baseboard to show out you took I 0 �� - ch tat ,be made in 11. ­�-.:. . , . 11 I . . N -4 .�,�­. - .. 1.1 'L _ � -.z �� - �-,:._- - _., - . - ... # bow of �ellow i,orl- , 0 home with a gentleman's cane . I . . I Wowd�� . W and the reforms Whi Z - � ­ ­. . . 'ib'%. . I lie ' th * *yer h , � .,4,. ishod'ontabr- cam . I yotir " 1 -�41. .16 ti* _ . I - &WAY' . I its origmal color.. . -.1 - . , A. ­': 6 I... . .. I I - . . 1 41 . ... 1. � . . . . . � . .1 :-L�, 'ner, and � to this was attach d, by hangin . .7h; - . � L .L hem. .1lo Naw" yew A� - :-. . 'i ... �: J;,. ;�., ;:. -�': 4 � - -- , - � I , ;-, - . , . 9 -� - -- - ­ he ' and ';. . ; - - � ­.. ... . . � . � . . '' *, , . .. I . -:: ' - :' '.1W ,V1 . I . . - " ­ -L'. __ I . -pint appliod. . ; . ., , �',",�,. � _ ,',.-1- - - L -L. � 1A pile goo. � w if h . o'. . ,. . ., 0040� . . 11 .� I � : � _ j:� _., % . I . � . I � .%t . ,%"W! 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Y. _- , - :- .: _-. .. al ip Wi'iti t Elie - ;i_' ....as. [�.'Y :a-. r e hid ''::',.,. -, p . � . !ill.ti• •­11iudsi►y, teliti gat her, and moi ti er . . .� ., r >Esax+i►# `; sl.00 itpa- s>a p y . Ia ! ..t . � a her lettere. affected ass he at Licxies,.... � , �, ,,i eD'T . - BSATEB o>r ADVaBTIBINGi : u n the 'pt of a missive from the�,] - I jj�t � o .. 14"t insertionfper line . - po gay fi •. _- i- -4 . t5 ` •�. 10ach subsequent ingertion 10 ifisite, adored ons, Lh t he �woald decline ref► fi, �•� er line y < . ,.A a This rate does not include g al qs For .his room dor Hers referri to sit. i Legal sign ad P ii _ _ e �� I ": , ,sed cements. I i $E, Amuttal meetwir :: ole - ho -141 w , � r 1.p^oial terms ecstatic bliss, ith the precious letter iii : fi � w yen to ' �' - i 1.' _k rests for 3 or 8 months or by the et�irngHott: his hagd. He seemed green, even sill ti°n�ar�ative!socitrtion $# 4n�aie y, y will held at theowii of whitb .i11 thef{gg_ r ` i 1 it = AM . and we sa po the boarders all ell C ° ~ �' ` `` " s ''r� .� !Nearly or yearly contracts pa;abile quarterly., p set -flint hamber at 2 o cloait ,m., on Qxday #�� � i= . 18th da o ' Basinesgcards, ten linea or under, with papery down 1n their ince 'es harmless. Two 7 l?ebivt , 1 ,, �,. ' ot6cers an a rwr t el+ti� of ': "i I - . ` ease year, $d obs pagable in advance. weeks ago be c lied open Rev. Mr: Biles=, 8 °iinl on�a�� ,. ''. > Ri'Notioe iza cooed eolumne ten- cents per; , sitiould be it 9 .' . -1 r vs cents line eepnt: " Addreussee ma de e per line each subsequent insertion. 'borrow $5, sZ tills Lhst he wee. gOluQ t0 tiwm Wm. Smit$. t[,P. sad oi�iers They. work a fur Liv® will m' a1 the'o at �; al contract rates made known on an lion• nRI W which he -'had rented ff+om a I No free advertising. - p Mr. Smith, I in partnership with anot4+er J. L. S R, tLi�,�k� n lr R� o AdvertIaefnents without written enstructions ,President gin, l-11 yoanR man nd that he tied decided geiL ^•--.,� ° ,. 11 lie insert t I { I� ed until forbidden and o ed �' .. {sordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- married an ke p ,house --and the partner - — " . D` ' � j , .. T ­­ - � ._. i terata must be in writing and Bent to the pub- would boar wi h him. He had expected I I ` ! +•� �/r a� �� �' . ri-.1 :3s' ' >. her. o e ' oma mons fro a brother at Orangevillei e�= :ice deb Work promptly attended to. ,�� ��*REDIT' %�a �n * -r. -" he day bei e, ut i6 had not Dome, and (i i, 11 LTi T' platteB�s. ,,t e brother ba stated that if it. didn't �+ CORS . `` �IIU. 1. CLARK - PROPi�tE%OR. r i�J. �t - cup �f, -1 .� : Y --- _ each him v. L at day it would be another "• ' Vies • a - �, -i. �'. � . I .,` Y Our I'eilitie3—Strict Independence. week before a uld send it. Being than .. E T - - - - - I . . . . Y ` . t: d dap le. 1...�a= . . I n pars Ano of h 1p 17€ 4 Our A1nrt—A First-class Local Paper .►= disappoints in he remittance, Mr. Back a Chapter 1 0, S. Q. , . �t .. - r , 1..z :r " . asked the re g nLleman , who is tletievol• I 1 t, tine is hereby gtven t at ail credi• - - 4-•—r• . �� f { ;p ," Our Eacpe�e3t�ttons�— The hearty ant but no i tfirs an8 ath Oro ha "° sial �+ A `- 91 t ne rieueed to accomodate n g claims e►q lust the es• �I z ` Inpport of the DOonle.of Pickering; and vicinity tate of Catharine Amelia Kinch, late of the . ,9 ' h ai with th to not �o•' . _ , e ,to get married. He Township o .Pickering in the Cou i }• of Omer. , ;i . aro stored, i oder to strengthen his Daae, to. dee ,who died on or abpu tbo 9Cli da 1�RIDAY; FEB. 17, 1893. that he wa a quainted with Rev. Mr. of oc b@r 1 a. are req a" :o g sd byy post t lepai , or Oliver to -Tbos. Parke , piclterinAM -1 I I—. .o I . ,. , T•' ; 00 ` • eir, bA tis minister at Linsda . Mr. s .1".. . -.1. I pp{ . � 1. --1 - . . . - W p i y P. O•, golicitpr for the Adiministrntr it of the ®e- - WAR 4 " T.•-�—„r - ­. , ------.- Silcox would lhav been delight®d to aid the tate of the saE►ci Cathari°O A�nelis i.uch, ou or i -` 1 .r I \NOTES AND CaMMENTS.: R t a young. man im su h a laudable undertaking °� the 11 h da March to.. statement of a'' ­-�., . -''CL �'. -- I . .. ji. bei e j -1, . 1i its (� l . ,..- '­� ` as that,of matri on but, after consider• of their naiugs and addrea>wOs, the f it partiau• " k � y les a� j`� d 3. . r �js , F t `a L lura ei their claims, and the socuri es of aayi �: �t is r' -sported from Wiwi tliat fi. ing the matter; vieed him Lo wait the ez held by"thaw' aad that after the sal i da s , te. th -F.If/ i tea week for his einittance. Mr. Back is adininietratr�x will proceed to dtstri uta the as- "' ` °k I : :; '- cells, member for Glouces er, N. B„ next he rd o en eavorin to ba sets of the ea,id estate anion th ` ' �� 1 to et the g y a watch ed thereto a rise entitl- ,Y. ,�'• y .. T , r,� j t °` } g i o .. :: .g New Brunswi k lieuten- -4nd a bfible n t ck to resent to hie tel. , hiving only to th claims of � � a t6nt governorshi i g 1 P g which she batt then had notice, and he admin• l p And the mor in after the fire his fellow istratrix will t►ot be 164610 for the pia d cigasety or ' I -1 .n" " y T _ boarderk wou d 1' a to have heard of him anp hart thereof to say person or t- rgv` ,..:: nervous of - �� 1G' but COUI(lU't. Tl'e ' �whgsae claiusq notice bas not been i�• -8 Mr. rank L. tVebb. � ,. -: ba rister of Breen bit. Buck utas .h ed b} ��U I , - E, I .; - bar et the tiara of such distribution, ; ` s - -',. Colborne, was chpsen by the Reform- missing, and also thefollowin ro rt . >R P Pe y Dated at Pi kering Februaryy Hth 1 nit i a Bold watch an two rings belonging to THUS. t' ItKER: -`- e �e�i� `.I ,;,.:. �.;,� I � ..ars of East Nortliumberland Tuesday Mise Allin; $13 b nRin to M ' ` Solicitor to A n s +tom I orts Pickles' as candidate for the le islet re. g r. J: Ewen, $ eeCotrraa,rhe as ini,araiXix � elver. _ _ with will asci ed. g p and $J belonging o Miss Qlenn of Collins. _ .. , , I'� . I _ Utte'r ' I wood. a visxor the house. Suspicion p�NNy -- - _ _ Y Cheese, eler3 axed Jell ' ,?� 3 o���, x ERS= y Dishes (lladstane has lntrodut`ed Ills Irish pointed to Mr. R. when ha did not return J\■ /}"}`y^'^^"-- -- __. 1~Iome Rule bill In the British Hotyse to the house a di nor time and ete� weirs jwspedft MUS "Now" am, rOP_ - ' of Parliament. There will, be much taken to find ii . Through a little de- �•• tthr d ' n� Flees will lease._._ ' ito aches or ggdeedegw% tecsive work apd be use ..of the telephone) How UOL-4 by over sacci; e," i C hard fighting before it is finally pass-_ Buek.was located in Toronto and arrested. ta,.. a __ . -­ ` i ed'11,. t. --- �_ He was brought ere Tuesday night and _ - need ..tug ati ri�olac,� � moo- • 7 rti J only tAwasa+rttt► oareign nr'taa,+ ! PF ;w 7 .i : -�`-~ will be tried t� is morning.' Journal. a`0*Of .a�Avoi a b&n C°` go" - ' I 0-.- J LETTER Itis now an established lfrict that �, i fhe Domullon Voters Lists villi be r M RRIED. • ' j : - g A 1 _ 'i 3 t. , . _ - yised this yeas., and therefor It 1son�' $szi.$T�:gzoRX—AtLhereeidetics of the brigie's D��� n }3' brother, P,, Stork by Rev. L .Perrin, D. A. %she"1�'t _ , ��*h". �­ ` reasonable to suppose that 'w'�will ha Jabez HailCA Fe ez to l+ti a Ruth stork, all of Picker. . () N. - GE TLEStA14 •_ ll�,w a to cz re • �h .: $ genera"1 election in 1894. ' ing• i> f 8reas8 thanks for rile petro Age a havepa 'corded�ugli this me�3iuir my n MAilde'sfNLAN---Dnfbx-. t the residemc of the Implelvent ARetit, in Pick tin puri we during the past FeS�ea It is. Stated upon good'allthlorlt tll+� hoim8 8B$ther; Feb. l6th, by he $ev. J. Chis- - � i ith the b g dealin s have j A., Mr. avid A. luainland to ldtss � L �I OF est of %sling, On T' have Ile idea tha those who purchased n' plenients �V. IZ. Meredith, the opposition leader Jae We Dixon or nth of tour mei of what ever dost�ription; ' a"ve receive be I' Gherrywood. Pring Bide Farm b d .. in the Local House is aoout to resits 1.4 user. It has ever been: my ambit n to handl none but the satisfaction bc.,t maohi t 1 a. his osition and ecce t a 'ud saki maid IED.: " .M ;`"- I factured, and I feel that I have ear ed that pri�qei -le thro e .put. P p g F�iiesaa=-Ori T>}�ure ap, Stli Fgybivary; 'ai rile I tier "man• _ �j The Srin Which. I ha a the lio r p throughout. Alltch Sl5eCL11ati011 19 rife a5 t his s110- Alice eldest of ih a ofBtben�' ateen Riverrlie AR1I nb to re re , N 4 .L TS Co.. has open the repres THE MASSEY. ' cf3ssor, and the name of E. Iatg1 John Fraser, a ec� sear,o of I Y t Clarke a8dd 18 y ars a 1 months. cit the very latest designs,' and it is a ost8 8ecl hill a large variety of, maohinery of Wr+roaT t Dever Colorado an Wednesday I . y le s to state that the g+pm an is mentioned, but such is scarcely February th 1B9:i, illiam Valentine wri h °` faotufts'by far the §est iti7 isms®te'MarketP y m8aa t' Iihely .;< a deet so of I . g t :o: i I$ 1tiA.RKED ° if you are in Head f P aced upon �he . Therefore ,..$-. 5 h` ,Fd cad and liauuah Wright o anything in the Bove line, giFe iDC a call apd exagentlemen ine l bmen, , �,� Ices y aro d mo ,the. rchaein fi , i " Uncle Sam has issued rt p _ _ , 0 g• No _gale 0. haz•m,,, i V , 'clams- C° lion that our ca}/cZe i�u�t go into gear- ry - ,; y motto. - s --Ci; Ula aL FOR YTS, , I -C K N �: x entire before entf;ril�g Lis domains. OR 84LE Har Forrest hiambr' -', 114 g U`ZE LETTER d Catalogues fu 'shed on applieatiun. - �s NOt trier lie is afraid they colts d two lies eheaa for Dash erg Y • are now I diseased, -but because they .require .ta JaHrbiE it will hoNE o'THER- G , N IN I ---- - given with inteiest added • bo estremeiy•healthy in order to sur,. — - Y# ' lz•16. - ' vire the innumer� O �'� �i r � . T . - able forms of disease .TIC ' Gc o• Graham luny be founid LIil -A • °« ' ° . , ,� - ' v .s enjoyed by the American cattle. .bleka> itb>i a p to a, Claremont. General r , I L- . -7 , 1 hoe t la at lou given tom }1. =,.r. - - ..1-1 - ----- - - -,..t - ing _: ­ . g PeC a :, I O 1 tent i ii� + . :.gas su t he tibiae btf Tli&nititl i ' ., - „ p, i �^ Report Genies from Claremont that - --- -- . --- ---- _ g ub a jf li fpr past fAyti•a, ig.V11C1 r4 'Sward Mantle "was tried before .a �A`'ID SUd has moved hie. im• we s ill solicit s call. g purchased he sto+1 Slid �3!tISII:®s8 of , `` ho dickering prem uta iii usw buUding f est erect. t :< •Hs•rdWare stole, 181II1 i're CBCT t0 - � � magistrate on Tuesday charged with ` ed for that urpDae aid will keep on hand a 1. . a not supportt�ng his infant child. After drills, ul t Goal h rd and Scott's improved wre have'o hand p� furnish CllStolTlel`8 °- : 111 1Paring the evidence the re, ar ws and also other ma• . j suP ly of _, 3..:...: ''' with s�nythin lII the Q a}�►.,istrate chinery in-dition theCuawat M!g. Co. l6tf statloneri", COIR - -. line mitted Mantle -- - for trial acid be OR b LE : oa Soho l B ka, a • o1N - -�( �- r A P3 t �.. .._�,'-�t�YV' % 1 se and 8 sores of T 1;�OCIt htfs hie'�htl3r inCIBSSet� . a n+< Wag titkell t0 Wlllf'by t�]e sa a eyen� land mile t'h of Claremont delta .t Yid ` house 'sac mtorta I une with all Qou en eco of tit price 8 that 1�� CO f �1� b6 d113pOge(� _ log. Melitis is a strong, helthy fel- teas on buil raga• J sad sett '' I ' acre , SV, and Dna f garden . T rale rci water `' w I. Yawls, p 'With any a the beauties of this nable, For pgg►rilcut , I .. fr1hgerin p hoarse u the county. • aPPl7 to PA �L LA KCE,on the place. I Thai 1 F country is that` those desirou of — _ > t a coin°• --- I : . Ands u ' so cam find plenty of employment of. a OHS' - -- - - - .---_-- I sl�n, , I., T ti T ATNE $ON 'wish to air- .. ., . < - , legitimate character-, therefore" there V °O"°Ce• ° the Ale that the b v Y a e open. �eriDb'3,�: +. • • ' . s ed out a b tcher po`� j`( - s-. .. . is'no reason �ti'h he Fresh ni Dowswells block. J�, j i i R An y p is ` sh011ld not Sup a*t lwayso i and: In grasser absence Zeph' `` f .� 1N I port his child. NOW that hg� has been orders Ictt w th this i ens Boone or W. Logan, r _ j z s rat to �'Vhitb Poetmasrsr, ill re i e n A - - .. -y for trial in ajl eau aolicitea - rompt attenttfla trA IL•s, . prob- :: . S bility the law will - ---_ , be followed and Embgoidfi t le lsoner will be compelled to serve �i AR i O L , `"" Y'I it, I .. .. - :; P� : q,� Par rg�- for a term . ° I Waeliitl , A ter1771. But in' the me �IJe erst4l farm in the town 1' _ �, . ` ;, moi, C l4 1 . antlme t chi at ° what I or ,stags on o street only flue miles ' ' 1, > the poor child to do north of the city ou�C ,.. 0• 1.^� for food and mato. oonatetin of 19D Stam , j cloth'n acres of titer- lass cls g d Ull GOOds, Erto; . p t cam land nearly all nn• A >k - g as! well ala other attentions. _� ' :- der cultivat;o .with c arc .Y' _ /'ice p� `jam -- - - - - - cc 1 haul and buildings good vain ty of lRug pates i - — n'' ,. ' YI J , } : It is robable it will fall to the Int of da Heb b� and ° min , fitted up for the � � �- 1. ; ': , - '� .I. dairy A s!; DIQI id chance for a farmer •� Vha� ���'6 {{� ° the c until `to pay for its keep. We iwhoon would like a to on the milk burl X11 '' 'til - . .... have m S with eaeml in$- Nearly all f lel = . B t3 (3 have t p j • i die. . -We;: Y P thy for parents, if thWUgh ploughlug dope. P cion sloes j i he la1 es �'� `I. tiiseas or ident the are un aPP1Y F. WW HUs( HEY. fid ^peri Arlt. � ock of f 1 . .sin o t t y able t0 Toronto. Front st, east ,>,: I I LZ�'I�1-------- —. VUre . ... I - t��!��-" PP heir children, but when 16.17 PMKE IMO, ONTARIO. t '1. • ever s�loW�' �Pi I -1;, due al ne to 1 Hess it �is In Cker111 F ` not th mal rARM the .. 1 REN to _- azl .imprison tis Z' Iix - .. . Winship of .. : - _ .� t. *� I Y a proper kind Of punishment. Pickeriti, cental o 6i scree in FR -P The la shf uld be changed and such G;;4 barna d rices • � sc�YTes d� Wl of cultivation being• nth west state ' �j,, ���� s B F con. Par of lot 7!0 jj �rl� of ciiarac ars punished with a -lash. excellent etch stables, brick house. •�fhQ 1 1 Arc and Arden, two good wells, i' t/ 11 _ - also s LbVer tailing '$P ng, good,for 8ai rY put • DS' I: " (� R .• - posses Eish n miles tom Toronto and Dna _` �ar�ey♦. UXkIRIDGE." mise west of unbaf•to A 1 • , >,. Allison, Picks 'n to Wao. y,t< �. a I"' <_ Iii" , or Petop g - - - - .} - - - . - & River. P rte Orsen rr �� 1! tt , f _, S:_ .� It is Miiaof•ed that a `wealthy retired oil re d L' LI'- TS )ILLINGRA _ _ :F merchan contemplates building a hall 0 y e��r �, the n !�.F corn r�opposite the Dominion Bank. , FARC R NSTITUTE �_ ARE DEAL Sand iTNDERTAKERS9 . .°�: The b avy winds of Friday last beck IvrT -,. some wi cow e - . sin the SVLeeler Block and "L! 1, � • I 1. i. i 5 . o ' eft a r several o lembl sin town. Me0 10 . of he Soa ei's' ERS' . �.... I "'. • bd �, The A tario Farm FARM -----_ __ ___--__- -= y who gave two ttocial dances . ' Institute - ,° MARXET. . ai in the Un 'aria Hall has been dissoYved ow- Tiiniiale, Mo day afternoon,f of eb - " , y < .in to tri fact of there being no adequate Brougham, Clasx W.e l 'foaoiv�o, Feb..X6th, 18 $. ' ;x hall iii to n. eq to gam, eye in , . - :� J i WIi®at, all, .......:..• �� UO 6 VT, a , g+ r.: ? to ITS Last w ek 19r. B. Cook, of Zephyr, Claremont,T' esday ruin & Si+en'alaE hilar, pring .....�,.. • 00 ao to Q0- ' fOKERINO. . 3 . b e" Wheat - old lady o about seventy, fell and Broke Ashburn, 1ednf3sd afternoon, 22nd `�tl'L'Y'r ed wither..... t10 to Q(y g 8Q8 far Bale fat Class Mowers,, TWIn'' hex thigh, I Owing to her advanced age she Brot'tle, :. evening, 22nd t Wheat •,•.,,M•••:.: will be so ti' a before recovering. oklin, Thursday, brn'0 &even' 28rd , .. k% ' - � ley, b�..•• •••E'• QO �6$se 00 �57 to 00 Plows, - Trumbull: Binders, s,, 0 Q a. An unusual ht was witnessed here' ori ©aLs bt sh. t 00 4 Powers, Cutting Foxes, Horse Rakes, g Columbng, Friday .. �. 24th ' . ,.,.:.:,f.• '., 00 3ti to : 00 Iron J i' Friday las w1 vis a cockle funeral .passed Pere bash 00 Jacks, Single Plows and Other The a.m,, n sec on will `Commence ""•••••••••i••• 8 to 00 6 artleles. Pl from t�,e ow to the cemeter at ]:8o m. efA W Hay, tiew ton fl t ow points and other re• :1 Welsh, sr 3 Frank p• ,land Lhe ® .,•„1. yeniug sessi ons at , tiwh se death was recorded in our 7:30 o'clock.. - *• ,,..,, issue last week and his son Frank echo died ` At tiieae eetiiii �addressetti w I>re�eflsd hogs,'„",,,.::.... 7 OO to . 8 • _. J.at Newmarket about 24 hours later, ive les ep on hand 'manufactured by ill" be . s r 1 L .. e 5O to ,' the Mowat M'f g C1o., Whitby. Ca11: laftf� tfil� tlartes.... and ins borne together to their last ' resting piace,•ree. Grain and F>'u(t b J on Liye Stook; 554 to ? . peer before Atlrehasing. NOrth �� It is said to be,the first time in the hist r b y Dobson, of Mos• .ThQs{a,, � Bmf►, l�uldqui�rterii•..•.I 6 50 to 8 5 tsf est y orough, We tingt0 L �} h ire {)t ,Muttoa �. P office corner. /' r, -1. . - - frf the town w •, chair man of the ••+ * , ••� «►. re 444 , 8 l r. lien two hearse were see” iii Adpisory Board of t fi Ontario Aarioal• j 1 the same funeral s .. rtege.—Times: 1 �` al as ....:...... e _' 0 s QVERSI�QES FELTS r; rural Coll an I . Ett6 lb George Ward, engaged at the d- �erimelltal Farm,]"' �$� + "••!••�•••��••,s• .:•� <0 .$ _ ciir shops (luelpli. . 1 - r orie�ngine hots hers four years D. nonan of the Lice $took ""`f dna*.•:.•..•,�e:••."••_ .Oil95 $ Ported ed to have sen frozen to deatgli�recen - Journal and .local tai tit. , .a• C, dames,M0(i Immfinse bar�air�g in the above Iins: ly in Psatlitoba .. M.A., Deput Ministe .of Agrioaltnre, ie s�r`Y ��-�► Boys and Girls' o►erelioee cheap as 1.A name ill,`a'grand son of M" s expected to at end a fe ptorl} ON A dirt, don't miss this chs s a-'' y S. of Lheee meetIn s. •j e- and Litdiea nee. Men S<l . f Donald, Band - I I -oak, fell and broke is leg.. Wm.' 8znit1� , M.P.. ipd the Hon. Jo - - - woo11e0 while crossing the railway bridge n hie y n hays l bijen inn ��jj��}} { Dr de a Yat G ka oche[ Paid l� #:� s al; rig It primes. ' (lroeeriea fresh and , ,' way to school onlay mornin . - - I - [ lois or mee6inRs, d to add'rese the ( ` - k , .. .1. y $anvil on has re g e { U n" .�.:. f �t goods 24 a>a 26 lbs sugar ceived a Iettisr in Ladies ar h i list • . .� �� _,.. v Q� Q for. 1, C3'oai oil thea at ` . . , ;a invited to the answer to a r rat communication, from avenin .see ia- ! L. J. ;i Sergeant, f the Gig 6 gime. Ii+v xp farmer ,:,:;;:,;. .x t P i r �[� �` (� way the and Trunk Rail- attend thesis esti elionld fir. * 1 Z' � 3 • v s ....gt.• lsl.,CK ll ` ,. a i , y Co stating t they ave t xl an en- fig'" ,, - _ , t . sneer s re rt o , PEE TO. ' :�. , gA`'r Po the than es th I: v .1._. .�, 1 = h a would ,.r . .. ;, ` 'I of � �� i _ av Licit e 1. _Np 'ice - f il►il b@ ad + I " e 1 nom• , «:_ _"r:.a�„s' S ` a14t �'� , I made ere iTi r. �_ ..-.-.•� ,the event o . E. Ax , :� �oaa _ f. a new N' , . ? r.:_ -, - . �—}}..)f y��■p .. .. Presided .:, - .., .. r :. :, . � ,w .,.;-: •, f. � . , F.r � .. >s yt � ,tr -_�: +�teaninj.-ao 1 - - 5': �ra S` _ .,' .F - t; Y xyi F �i tVr iO iYc;e . . , 4 ' s;: ;:xi: `&> s Imo. >,... . / i S BCr x• n 5 •: y l` . .. - i :. i .i' s.: i. x. w.. - ., s � -1. x Ja .11 ll@>� o f3 Citi I' ,: .. _ e s K ��� tie for g , � . .. < ,. �,. 6 �� :c- t :. � ,. .: . �: �'; � .,� ,:-gat>. � . � •,, I- I < < :.- :; ,. :- _ .. 0r -n •sem, fF -T i !s,T-. -' r "�, � ,. - . , .. - +., . _ , -. - , . , _ _ ,>• . � i ,. f� �'� 1 � i. ` �, � ' -.. _- iI1111• - e 5.. . j.i:,.. 7i #f.:`.,z,- x i_.� - - r - _. : :. a., :-. - .-. .,_ br : +t Q t� - -a L' '. xi �%: t. `y4am w� z ' a. p� qq'J d I "a•r. F. _ , i. w ... ....i'-: •4 -. < .. - .eft vl R _ _ 3- .. ix a h v i i. 4 x 9j,� - , r _ -.:. d .,,.. - . -- :-.r. � - . , . -[ x *� � oT:� ..:•: ✓g' It:'��• `.fit 'S >!i ' `�S ,g� ° t..0 tis<` 'e .T- . .xrt Y' -a . _. . ': ' M )''�fi•iF - i` Sy'?t: •'•ififi? YM'f ��•�� .y �f .t r". fuF.M'-` V' - Fr '!I'-" -- > i3.a i, n, M : ., . t , si't .. �.� Yc ". .'�:''" % ... r ,1,Jr.'�x .t.. ." cJ , 3c. '•3.•.s �.c.- c;j-u �r ,g _ ..1 .�rY'? jy,x.,„ ry' : rR.am-a•:: Rz i 7--- r -:a ;,s T: >L .t; '} -.\}. d � W.•-' ^'+r .. b's -, '.i;Atl�,.'.�C.:'- .t.. ._-:1�._...,_:.x.ub�7-.r._�f_§:r.a'>-"7�1:'stir�"'�`,_ar*.r.s.-u>1 �_ , _.. _ _k°,7, `•�°....__,,ea:t_a<* _ _,.� .i - �fi - J � y v t 1. L- p s� p a, �- dc: { C � ] � � i `� 'Ti.i T:. <' t 'y9 Hd firL € � 1 .- �'- {: '.n•? 1A k• ,A _ .e _ F 2• o" " t -r : 4 6V � ' i� ��� � � ..a .r ._. _. �". _. ' - ._ a _ �., ... •� i3Y {' �, - '�•-: � t .R.- h 1�4�. v Tse _ •,i•. _ `,- v - '' �.. 'a'.:. - - (�� yam' y ' ti DltA XE8 _ .- s T Y08T BAti$ FAOSii N _ , y . , : . a .. gg y' 9T9LSDT ire )9� tt p . k# _ . t _ . + I • 3 i, [F R a . w. ?ir 'fi :!` i }c- ti e h ... 1'9' 4- & , .. �h....,f ;1 -;. • �- *,-�•.,« ic,. r,# _) 1. fLY_ - his fade clean of er h as lt" 1 + . :, . w �t . a a- t. �. , �- li'Hoat ovii tLgaaasxaSs. '� F . ,� . . ._ .. .: - a. _ •1L�- p, . .-+F.,, ,_'"A `'be :.:, ,iF�`y•.���jJ. -g.t "..,. _ _.i r - he looks at the tiler on the to• al.sor `'ltttfr lint-d.- : �z � • . ��q : , l e -_ . • � ' f .,s�,� recent. inesrl� t e �. . James. $haw died y P A liar thin wac seen 3larkdale, 'Noy 7 c Id. . � z ,.. ,. � �_� �� � �� � �-�+� r� � ,.� � ��_= pent g - ., _ __ .. . . . T:. t+t= z4 _ � • ,� • , ` • t ed 104 store. On . y Uf ca t Bnn acorn, Tho tier• ' fi t , g in Gauss Bimooe and C)Ouch:• viva int a Metlio est Charoh was rttddl 1: E� mei � e + t .. H a - peartn ,f�:t, chin$ has been • ohibited for the winter. interraptpd by a d g and a leer, tvhioh 8linlpd'e fo sit of 63M was covered b � Y had by somei. me ante ib�e church, . " {� ji �'o�'; � A �" , �,4o a - •GaOdaur on Satt rdm and a teas is now .conuit,g ip •violent contact. Tete a rear . . assured for Jal� 22. _ _ _� for some time wee awful, b t Mr, tier tray clic nee rtloN+cY � o aOKn. �.1 $red , E �i O f. re ,C r Two Huntsville hotel keeperlt t+ ere ;ftp ran thtz oa out a ei the oho p ed. : { �' 4 r for. Bell' li nor after hours and wets AsufftmrfromZrroriofYouttt,�ierva+as ty- 1Dg Q with its bait. - and Lost Villar, restored to beftAb such a { ' , ��� f ally.: _ xnd., and t � ;t: t , I f ;;. �� -each fined 520 and costs. : N. y.• •f?: , ,, , We , s ate ebe Itad fail than be _ Intl send the Cif aura FRE$ tQ all f a a r ' ' ty 6` , The wean has no water, setmnomers 7 t«•ts. Addrtar .� r a ur h�►sed ass u ,l• t i r V. tet, t ±{ tell ns, eo there is coins , ex�nse for its.` ` Picks g Gaun il. +_ _ p• ., - 1 so- q : '•'o 1 r Q, I<i� aQ MAIKiN, tMACNtL �., ! ;..,r t t . r _ �' . t I. ,getting full rB8ularly eve month. � •:•-. sitrx sus. onttat,r diets101 . 1 ,': ' - • �J: ,, ., ry , nshi unarl me ' pursuant tQ `®�, r rr . h .o rietor of Cedar Tlta k _T ... Mr. M y P cd'ournment a th town, ba , Bre ham, - .- I 1 : ' A r t. s �;�'r 1 , T Dale Hotel, died at his fathers residence, I °g i* r on MoIIday, Feb. Mem all present, �' ' �F' , . �1= after a short illspesR a>� Newtiastle salary ane Liv,�irpoal Llai*kat eb. ;I5 Ags�IIt for W. D. DfATTFfE1Wl3 dt Cts Reeve in: the chair rra► a to ioo.t yr `e �` f I , ' r f„ ` � �' `, Ex-Mayor Clarke was Friday preiieuted Mi�iutos of last eating r. and appthv- t ` i :M rl ' r )x F � at the Albany• Club with the chair in . ed• _ u of1larwiry � �� f which for four years'he sat as mayor of 1 Bevero comm ication[i d a000ttnts � t ;� NEW IBC ����• �� �CCiDENT , r � � a, the city of-Torontu. were, a and refs red to the arioas.stand• m .. d } The new court hotiee far ties oountq of ins come ittees. nt Obher In aompan ng a salute n apart was accidRn at I, e h r the hang ref , , L ; and on wash g afterward it was discovered that the hair was tom irk . - 1 Orford, at tiYoodatoek,_ wag opened by a Mr. row ave. ottee tt} t he will at ted' '�° o� pletely remo ed. We at once put th18 woadertut preparation, on the , g tution is �„ and l�► tketand gt•eat has been the demand that we are slow introducing , `n ) ; � a grand batT on Tuesday IIight, which was neat m .ting mov j for leave intioduoe a o ts, yaDta tC throughoa the-world under the name of Queen'B Anti-Ssr<irine. ��'; , ' a$rilliant affair:. by-law pointing owlaahip ffioers for the t an onanot tug Ota j 1`T. tN PE FECTLY HARMLESS AND �F ' ,,1' -,�, F, baa. W. R. A lebworth.° of Deseronf o, tae .Year 188. r per Month spa WXPenwa• 80 81 M PL E ANY 'C H 1 L D CAN V 8 E iT. � �� .� ° ; Y Yonr ending mimlttee n RIIadB `Sud 't ° °f re' Lay the h "r over sad apply the mixture for a few minutes and the * F , t�F been appointed county clerk of Hastings, stone tatiures in this o other Bair dies rs as it by magic without the s! htestpain or injury when �p � Bridges eg leave report a d recommend tone• e. Ad mmfor p applied ors .. r afterward. It isunlike anyo her preparation ever used fF .1 t , succeed Dr. J. T. Bell, who wesigned a9 fO110 8 '—Pay ant to Utohison and ti[+ free. Sddr a for pa , cni1+R►, fora like pd se: ThousandQ of bADIEA who have been annoyed $ N BttM OO.. Ooatine tel Tti rte ; , , $ t `� on account of ill•health. G{rahami for grave ling on si aline. bet late Tlti.boa isrellat►la.) zoe�irr'W. ox•C !pithhair'0 ®tr FACE, NECK and ARMS attest its merits. � t �• e e�rE1�tTL MEN who do not ap reciatea beard or hair on theirneek, ! , ,;, Thos. Hutchison, of Toronto, brother 13 and 1� in the 8 h con. as pair eprrtrtlwt, find a price c cs boon in Queens Anti-Hairine which does away f Hutchison Bowmanville was : with Shavi D rendering.tta future wth an atter lmposstb[Ilty t1 of W• , + $3'7.12. , Milton rown fo delivering 4 -_ - - Vrtce of Qdeen`s anti- trine fl. per bgtttej sent in safety meeting boa qpm, postage paid by us (securely _ , { �'' kicked by.a horse on Friday and died on toile of stone on K gston r $12.24. Geo. - - - sealed front ob.iorvatton) send money ore mpa.by tetter w[th full nddrpaawr[tten Mainly. Correa I _. Buried at Newcastle. Richards for deliv tin six 'vise of stone ponden�e strictly coulees teat. Tota advert semens is hbneat ane straight forward n everqq word ft *r - ',';: : Sunday. g contains. we invite ou deal with us and you will find everything as re resented. Cut thla vat and '•o' ° .A Warwick woman made a mistake on Kingston an Kinsale road$, $1&72. - e•nd to-day. Addre o Q 19904 CMEMICA CO ,174 Race Street, Ci0NNATI O. You can ' b-- . 1. the Other day, While engaged in spank- Thos. Madden for extras on bridge on 6th - ' - , "111 Itor your tetter at an t'nst office to in re us sate dpiivr rr. wP tvitl na'ssioo �or ar+y cuss ,, , orlrallgreorslighte &injury to any urchisoter. Every bottle guaranteed. ; •,-,, ins; one of the chiidren aha. broke one of con opp lot 14, $ .()0. (leo Leng for 20 _ �f To ladt� ho tscrodn,ae an l a�o�g their i5riends2b Botttea of Queen'sti-Katrina, Td3 ravel snp H Ban a for $tderaad�I�� 7vs will r nt with a $ILI; I RB88, ib dards heat cilli Tatra Large Bottle and sampiatt #, IK ; the small bones in he ,hands. - bet Ot8 �� and 17 in 2IId n $1.40. iii eo. x to lets! bm sent �v tt order. flood erelagry er Commisatoa to Eaente , +, 3 W. Underwood, bre her 61 the Reeve of c `� T lea t0 150 �at8 sE r ; . � s Len for 180 ds raver sa John tlordon .1 H+DME REFERS CE.—The tle Safe & Loelt Co., z -, ; Clark, was appointed ssesapr to succeed for road div No 1g 169.10. m. Barnes for .: _ • ;_ .: � . ' `^': J. F, McBii`.lan, at las meeting of '�nnn levelling np side bet let 82 and 88 in __ _tiwln A en Gb. 2f8 RaCB st.,. Cincinnati, Uh10. ,, _ ; .� .. , . 1 til. " It looks like a ca a of neatlutiF:n. -- k '' the- 6th con, $1.50 Your mutes would One Hund and FOr y-One ��'� Bobca geou is to b asked for 51 .,(i0U ,�, y recommend that as. Rich rds and- W. J. =g, ��' and Xerulam townsh p for $15,000, oto- Davey be aplroin coma fo getting stone Randsom Photographs . e NE j�}pL AR O1 E YEAS• ward the L, d. L'. R. $t30,00J tato broken on insal and Hing ton road east. �8 One Ci nd t• � 5 '' '1 ' � .. t ', - gather A'ill be regrir•d pias the c�•aj of All of which is ro pectfully nbmitted. �l - �' _ I� it�a; bonus. - Un motion of r. Clerow, chairman, t'e :' The fiinatal cif �ft•a. t�t'rinf tlnaii b'ttster port wile adop„te(i.; .S n V V 0 ` t • mittee all Contin s r,, r :� i "`' 1 y. . of Orono, tock place r lFsdRy to I3ow.wan- Yonr standing- R cies be• .leave to t'' rt and recommend as f'I' b ' _ yule cemeteiy. She shed In chili117irth Po �::- _._ I: g•; ,,.. ill fuaows :-Payme t to W J lark !or print- ��i the C nlervative .. Y ., >,> :� '. �,j, T and leaves ala infant b be unl other s. �� in and Assessme t 8abedn es $17.b0. Pay- - ° ' R ,11 J, - , - - Ia, - ','}' _ ,, S�.R.� �B�. •I t I • }-d,s^,° •�Y wi) �Y N ! i _j, children. inz-nt to Newsom & Co fo 2 Assessment 14embar$ of � - s 1', f Tho"rola who' ac, . James Steybns o _ tto�ls, ;1? 50. Ne some & for supph�s _ f '°' � - ,,. eids3ntally shot and kl led John C:}. «'alk -~-P r.1 for• trial ;1:�. D. R. Be ton o ao eatery $35: f$82 The �e aIY11� Qi�i%t�J a er1hshed 1n ,:. =T4� er, of DTerrittor. was omwitted On motion of r. R h rds, chairman, � i am e n . J at Welland yestercl on a Cllargs of teport waa adopt . Inchtditt e= lam. seat plwta�raphi of Ir John 1 • j_ {� e F • `i Qi ly 1 'ew � � � ._r manslaughter. Yvrlr standing commis on Inde erste Abboitt, P . and Sir John Thom . Itadet j . a� i'. F � •k �� , bebs leave to tell and mmendsr as fol- D.J.Goggin, a 2lativ Of West Durlialll, �f the Hou of Commons, surrounded bp the • ti ` i''y ! - y' now rind al of Nor al School, Winui- lows :-E. J. Fr 1 form ical attendance C:.ibinot Minis add aped otr either aide ijte _ _ P A rnembtn of House from a Pro in the - i s been asked to accept the vice to 111ia Lamore�a a, $10. ayment to R. t�ominioa, a towel of t Y photo- And a ChQce of thea fotlowitlg rttniums `until Jallualy 1st,' 894, for the$ peg, 1 a �_ .,,• ' i,•, ` presidenep of the �Vorld'a Fttir National S 1 hi,ltp cam fo Rachel Lamoreaua 166, sr sl d,tea llker{,ea.• pr c@ of Utle eft g Srib3crlption, X1.00 : — ` also.f..� waited n her du in illness $5. t ore t. a reproducti 1°hota '� �€ Educational Commission - w B. s;a armed for bi,ry ng Chas Mehl- gravure on aopper plate of picture , , g g g ��q'I n ;3, - 4 A very pleasant social even of m6i'e in � 7. All of w ieh ie level sub• passant to it John Thompwn by the G�oaava - t �a € roar im orients was the cele Y tiye Ufeal<bars the teat aeseion. y I�To• "EIChIII ----Chris @aV1L1 tl1G' P182t©rlllnl0 ,, r -), than ore y p mitte,l. bra>tion of the tin wedding of lfr. and Un moti0tl of Mx. Poe bar, 'chairman, TME 0 iGINAh, PICTURE No. 2•---•Tinted Etching he Retreat from Moscow 4 � ., ` 1 . _4_�; Y.. DTrs. W. A. FergusoII at their residence, Tel, ,rt was s;<dop T avEN 1f�, $"--PhotO• raYUre omen ane Children First* ' ' _ �, 4 j°The Poplars," Agincourt, on Tuesday . your Standing mmit on Sheep killed Us gum has eewred lite cop t to - ` , ji x ,� last. by I)c>ga beg lea a to re rt 'and reoom- digs this Picture. It a prtated NO.--p}lOtO• PaVtlr he Fathers Of �iOIIfe(l8ratlOn. i r• a $ Geo. ForeytU, chargee vritli i te'alin `a ,Wend as lolloa►s -Than J. Holden be plea �t»r �'•°tO�a tai"' and �' g Plato, by s utdww is eke. a" a4udkat a spies' l� C• 5—Souve it AM o Canadian Statesmen. r s r o , . At. y 4S t it 3 ,'' ; t s d , , , crock. of butter• at Craigvale Station come -paid the sum i $7.38 ing two-thirds $;d picture f freeing. A by giviui tit, same of . £ , 1 a 4 time ago, was brought before Judge Ar- aworlt vralne. A 1 of whin, is respe�etially member adadtsgtueocyt�ePrwrttad0 are No. 6-- Eagra ing —B1 d Eye leW Of Toronto. i$gl4 1, , - * dash at Barrie last ;week, and pleaded sobmittod. oatl'e""arslM°aa�u°sa.alvatdsw°rit°fretaMnaee• -" ' 1'�° U;i nmtiolt of Ann ahairima, re- NQ �xTi► OHARll1� , guilty. He way se t to goat for one `` w N I T B Y MARBLE AND s° ' � �� �t. month: port was adop t� hw � tnirwwtw.r, lei be v, •,,� I a . . s Un nv.rtion of D±ic An ,' tieooudod by t n • ., 4I A horse tr"ader st hek Ctiurehill the '�lr Poucher, th Auditors Report was re- • .: i� iYEN FREE � i i A other day and victim sed James Bemt;ose . rani a ar s u s '911 ,p . ceived, and the nail wet into commit- t. sw ir.. ,! p + �'.r by trading horses. hi Bemrose soon des• tae of the whole thereon. /� ` i;4 1 Covered that the horse lie traded for ha;l Counsel we111t i to tomo the whole, Mr. - - _ i DU N DAS S . WHITBY _ been stolen. and started off in Search of Annis iu the bb , (RstattUst►•d 1440•) i i ,, a mp1re off,o t BR the thief, whole he captured and recover- lbs comma arose nd reported the lej �' {r ed his r6perts. The thief unfortunately -report withot t m", a t. �� ii8� g� rgi: ��p eY8 t ®tt3. r al80 Rja Wolfe den, P opt e Q s . , 4 :- e p his eaca e.. r. PontI�er laced by Mr, Annie. -- , i =�= 1 ' effected P e Auditors' Ae- T"a w r $x„'t"t a without doubt iia bee (1' oWthard & Scott S I ells Having returned to the old stand of the . ,: � � �_. T. J. Paisley, of Ballantrrte, has recover- moved the adop ion oft w.driy fat # .oa pubs+shad to Caw�da. coacsiel I* _ :' � Z, ed hie horse, Dotter, harness, &D., which port, and that t e Treasn is ooco>atnts be 4,, is e.c aRwe of tba day., yl7olfenden f}tenets and llQarble: works. W ,ti , g,� and Cit t1Yat0?S were stolen froxl fhb stable on Tue$da hereby declared finally an ited. tet• oo A rt, wo,onar►p L'mpuw Out k - I, X am better prepared tq exeDute all ,N . �.- . �s Y r tided ]lir. Richards, Curiosity ,old t1l Y1tia .tete laccsc sport^ BROU H�A•�• - orders in eewete ” and all other e . , Mr. Poach$ , _ _ _ _ night of last week. - The taking of the . i„; Events, a" � �otitar Per year• -- . _ � ' ` moved that M. eeatoq Thos. Dunn be Seat co a.+y is or the flatted states, '�' work pertaining to the business. r outfit seems to }nave been fur some other Gti aid $15 each ! their rvices as Audi- Every subsrri .rill the Prsmiu.+ Pistur. as► a CtXFtomers will find a wel selected stools ? �' purpos.a than stealing, as the parties drove p Present. _ �° I. - tor�, as per by- w passed Gtr that rpoee. t"1$ I to Richmond Hill, ant; left the horse and Der. Poueher, steoopded Der. 1ihards, Send i" y r aubaertptsoa asr- °r, clear of foreign and dotnestia granite and. Y o thr,,Wh cot .:sent. D OTWITHSTA DING t e its marble to choose fro►n Inspection ,ter 'ra' = rig in a hotel shed. , `moved that i�,he Jerk bei strutted to hna� Addrm ; Ms: EMPIRNs Ttiaostt+t►, Ont. N eiraulated to th contrary. he owat � � � .. �V. W. Dicke hs;s "sold leis linsinoss to >`u$. Co. of wht&by. t»► o intortn rm+Frs and will convince that for triatly first• , t� y 300 copies o th Audito Report P class work Dui• price cannot be : r' Chas. Jose, of Belleville, and intends LAk• for circulation ' this tow latep the pnblia that their F undry is et ii rending, I and at they are mak ag the 0010 eater e'�eu- 4 !, ph beaten. - ing uD bu6lnes8:in New . York. He will Mr. Richards second by Mr. Pot,oher, - tm Cut" Mower T'umb it Atuder, � hit y Twia i � I ___ s . =.,, � . ; m � fi r, kemsf.n'in Orono to Settle np for one week moved that the Reeve t his order on & F ZZE BUS plow and other imple tats ae usu 1 d also ` - after Feb ?th. After that time his as the Treasurer i favor o the rttesai tej tlarryiag on `a Bene i repaired b duces. �► , . tf'vitltr tor.ali file pope arptawa al ys i Moak. * - PICKI3RI G ;Y * , i � . commended in" he repot' s of the various p•amitlt Pickerinx. is ur agent. �: ` :, counta'will be placed in other hands for I f f �ii ' Jaws ( I k '` ' standin comm tteeS as nted this day. : Whitby, June, 4btl, 1 - , =i h� , collection. Those wishigg to Save costs g p Ps1i �iiltfiCli Dir. Poucher second by Mr. tlerow, y... ,, 4- r = � F r Rud interest will call and settle at once. ,� T�i '`' moved that a sal gra of lf6 be made 1 ; : ! t Zhose of yoti who cant pay and never ex- � Michael B v, ani 'gent, and that ." d ��� ___,_ s" ' :' poet to be able,to, Dall and qct a receipt. R p, gopper comms oder for same. ..:' holt. eon an Alex j' T . f . �•,i John Marks farmhouse was burned J $niith o • C$r P LiummR► LATH AND . Mr. 1Qonohe ,' t�ecrond by Der. Annis, have a grad into near Lindsa on Sunda► morning, and vee that th bum of $ be refunded to T. d,' , ,• parthership, and a prepares , , dao all , �'`y Y ma ir' � Fl i �, v Z' -Mr. Mark, his mother and daughter per- O'Leary on act dogltax. i '' = work in their line 9th aeratil s qi,d de _ � SgINGSES, • ,.5 I ..- i �4xs. ' ' ,shed in the, flames. Mr. Mark and his -•Mr. Gerow, Tl by �j�•: Annie. i eppaatnh. A epeaia feature ill a the �a�:. daughter•had 'eaca ed, but rushed back to moved that a r to of $i 87 be granted to .1 eboeibg of both h vp and li bt orses. R►E►�►� i p' �jUM �' rs r : , 4 save the old lady, when the building vol- 'V�m. Powell o 't of er r in ssrseessment, ec All they ask i$ a air field. �•Th it top• . ;r - • r.r,.o ,,_.,x, °' f, -, 3 lapsed and all three perished. Mrs. bit. Poufiber nded Mr, Rfchatds, ;I- s } u[tAtiota is a snared of first class work. , ;.. moved that tb lark be nd is hereb ' in- A � AN� �O OOD Marks jr., and two of her children made Y .,,a _`` air.Thompson tabes he opportit sty at thai,k- : 1 . their way to neighbor's in their- night strutted to snot f all ova seers of highwh' ys ,� ing �.pa�,l .Qt th last tw8a y ye ►ra, and �, who have qct nrned t sir lists to do eo hopes for a coelia a ai their tzottAge.7-Buz --AT L01+V8sT PACE- ;.`d "`, Dlothes. The former was bstswly frozen. - _ -_-� ' - ---- r' before the nex meetin f Council. I . -- A A. . - A knot of c;tizens witnessed a peculiar Mr. Riche ' ,second by Der. Poucher, � . t b 1P A �i1d ow OTS -! "ren pier Dent, will be waded u `F { �� estate of circumstances on Hunter street, moved the tt i n forty dad b the Do= FOB SALE. d `A Y necked, . ;< � a, Peterboro, on Frid last. A Douro far• minion All asking the Ontario Legis- �{ : a '°a mer who l*d stopped in town oyer night Mature to subm t a vote to the people of thea • .-^ f , . • b � . Ds G . - . : .- wanted to retuxn home, but in his open= :Province to ob in the o inion of the ma- FAltbd of $fl res' elII act h watt • pp aorlter I,ot No, 8 ava. 6, Pla stilt ,known r �,ti: -- A ion the weather was too fri id to encount- jority as to tb eSirability of prohibttfon, I I as Caieln doeuers, 0 large b ildia ;newly , �, g be si Wed b t e Reeve and Clerk on behlalf t I Y li er, so he bought a stove and lifting it in g Y � i fenoed� good orchard nd two wlis. nprem- 0ZJAWM:=T . r •,T . " 4,::: his sleigh eructed a pipe, and with sem e of this Con i , cline �orararded to the ices. t►t�� at rented t 85 per re. nd of �. , the Chairman f the Said Dominion Al- Jack and Jill went pP the .hill a the besrt in the aotwt . e3ravet t the �T , , , �,, wood built a fire and started home. He ot` '• a the word (: i °� l^", �`) "'• ^` Bance. In the s vs ws;tt-kt,orrsu d Alm d petit lot in a iowta of Whit y of 6t was boanc� to be warm notwithstanding, Der. Ricltar s steconded by Mr. G�w �'Vaiar"ia Mimsiitg , and is tobe andt�to►eestted 3 , ' , ,. . biie4led ate• imwediateiy no of an adja' tag the �: , l 'moved the th ouncil adjourn nIItil Mon- i rite above cut of J a►rk t►nd Qill. The updtt cf lite O>et io Ladies' Co lege, + a which b a, ���x :ti: the elements.' tss � The Canadiftri Order of Foresters ' ie a da the 13 h of March next, at teen of vor Yt► fr D'e�Fts' will B1vs 9914 small or°hard.: o pzemit3e hay a fmnt � , y y aBeoi rads on it4 u Id street, nd $I rods on i` llh to t e ,person who firsts can find fila. 1.,.. Fraternal Benevolent 8ociet . incorporat- o clock a. word " W s",n tits aboro clots• Todtesto►►ti &� , �� ' y Dundas stmt. 'wale enMd. a et the best E �� f � r ; a Inst 81 -err wn of W t � _ j�' I �, -,:x�,. ' a.tine(iod'Wstofti. 'Patl"ta+t4 iraildiagsitesin' pY•(iiaaaon- i. F . - ed in 1879 and_ registered under the In- - Wateb• T the fourthattei antFtvaOCloeic abietermstwllt# l wed.for f llp rtioulars . Tq &lis tittle an imparted ' ,� ?!• � 7 surance Co orations'Act, 1892, of Ontar- stiver T service 1 � t �' ri7 �w rlfi r.' aPp y , , I .- � , t io. The objet;ts of the $�eiety are io fur- si aS% 1301. T„ Iha Gib at$ten �eseat iwo rest J. Il. Bid TGt.OM Y; �� �•j . ' .>; NOTIOE 0 CR�ITORS { �3olid Bing�to cash of nish its members with Sick. and Funeral *zp9xrers. 16 (cold Fiece w the sdext thrt Duadad at..uear ap�own raft yet tt�iir' : , Benefits an an Instlranee o ane ox two Rote to seat of &tel next tea correttt:17th: t8 tt _ i. �vi,Itby j' rt a Y �' - - ♦.. _ TT^� F �. ._ c sill t►0 in�:lted �. ' V1 '�' I � thousand .dollars. " The a menta far #;.� tet a atter of the estate of .:' apsweTB• �"'ittee ccnSiatinotilva titers .1 . P Y th f the p blit trclrls of Toros in the award of tt,esd benefits ran a from about one dollar, ti' t pr lic h lot tete judges t� Y . Ali' ,..�' k:� � , g ;, ;r to one Noiler and fife Dents er month lye ,o,. on fi St-cltt 1'" y p • el) 1 • 4 p� F t cin .ant is t4 eu&s►ttt &iiS Leta slit; sant - ' •. i ?: - - M (' v, , r�J _ aeaord,ng to the age of flip �wember, and *�' arc►aSxviihaleadptatliihelPtrs(batt') _. Ip I r . late of 9th :Townghi of .,akering, Rle , with tem ill int $ M )RTGAD S GU IT ( '- ., the amount of the insurance carried. The p ati�waa►t rat4s of in tet.. nor s acne De _ . :t1td sends. sin tli Cunt of Ontario,farmer, , . • _ so cants n silver) Par oaa yesa su rlptiott : . r fi ii 1 . p ,1$,wbi is {lard, bcauti- benBat•ea p l;asod for Dash i membersht ie tom Deed of men onl Uslp 'Y lust i - _ !� e i Ia ,) a haunt#fol and when ad P e en f tUy iltubt atecl tg p+ r _,�'}¢' eceased. mltted they mast be b twe 1 • �( .VM ' A T t4 the Statute in chat ire- c,tlr,�atih • Thal f first ice_ will i>s .ant ft by $ ' { the ages of eighteen alae forty-five. The turn to e. cry answer recclved• Retnsla,ber bo b t�pd'iitr ion ern i ' I r;: , � I J ) halt roti is hexeby given that are(iitors ` .qu the Pair for . a<n eliNte r cud sk resent number of members is over, 16 i agatnat tboeatate -sty ge rcotttie Ix • B y C O f" r ,, ,' p and all ciliate avid ala ma g PR._ ,i - 00(1, and the society hall a cash sn lue on of the above n m®d Jolla Dd. 13e11, whp died an. c 1sWce for iiear'►a'- - u w l Mies -and • ftre�r =' � a re a dY� o�rth 9 rp rtunit and it�i dt;lsty ► , . d Ifs .. iC �V", I �" ox about tide h day of October, 1M. are r®- .e' w tt east to correct ritiS11. Dtetroaaitite, (3� 0 C� ,, band for the a ment of the IDs n e of r get it. wa wt h Am °an . __ I . qutred on �,r b foto live Int day of Mar�h, im, r ceived ac 4 •halntl t0 i"ostir Sara tae ? � - -- �r aid or to aeuvor to Harr, ttswersi Lifell,sagiu,pe,. .,srlt+r�' apt Fn--Mitntifactnrr of•�- , ' over X15,000', $50,000 of which ,s hl O. to send u doe pr®p n cif ItlletbuJ_ gni &n _ Uken•. .� t iiiinion of Canada bonds, nal the balance :liacdoLstln, D vtd.on do Paterson, 18 & 2u o- Rltstri►.z; r live 1f •ro list w►btrtlti . -I. 1 �) -- 0 C8 C_ u 101'1 Pu�p�' ( ;:, ro,nLo street, T onto, sol(citoxs for Peterbew- au will ava Utir YottnB res M , a is inyeated in the beat m.,netary- iustitu• art and .dame Lawie, Gxeautora of the estate fuer'• E - oat tt Y :" a :` .. ! Dee �weli I umne of rasa, Iron and "' � { tions of the Doilainwn. In .a�iattion to, seta aeaeased• ail partiaittartt of their 1 lei_ .ttor sit astir at tines $►tare �i:- . 13 3:, ;y ltooce i ittn><t - .f . orielai �, dulyverified a d the natuxe of that tieotarit%sif r - r , this, the local Conrta . ha a aboat Haff a ha �' ey -ash 1 � �� :� y as )held by t em. ` rf . t aft r y _- t of the first da _ot - . a - A : pU1111�, 1 WIN8iY1,IL1. _' , , - million. of dollars in their treasuries • for And twice no foe, the y , ba"i, � . , � � ,, _ , x ,. R �� 4 r..• , iso y. - • :,� t°i5, ;�.:, ,: d,. 7g iY --L+t f' ,: �ya•�'!,t�, t • shove armed eifirAtolB Will - ' ,� { March, im. '; : , ti + Tanks, ,'.ala, I - the a e t of the Sick and F oral i d r, �. t � elite _,.:���. P Ym D distri to lire aslsets of tl#e said #h F i4 in+ of tl an proctied �tl'„ �:, ilea. 1 p u B r tar of the Or a titled thereto tN►vf •.1 -r'.. y= �o p eIIeftts. Tt1e H h Sec a amo the fes tt .. . i a_, �, .R a :, hitt --' . _ : C;.,: of which shaii't> sB sr-„ : , _ „�.., tr r r ;7 . .. r rd only t6t claitatl Ibasl' : .: Y der ie , Mr. Thomas White, of Brantfo d, _ : - .... �, q, _� i ttlro tired, .-. ,. - -' :. y�aej,,ja3d t)tn� a$ �, .. .: 1 ,�,:,_.� .._, $' <3' ,- , r.� F ,u '�.. � �._ s. an Court of t ae,:._ Via, #�r ,�, d sit }e expected that a - t e b dtk od dtu,ua>i�C. >.-: ,: x r : ,• a k +jj(� .,..-., r _,-.. - � _ .: 1-• _ _ .. .. .�.. � �- _..}� , ; al��'-'aid ,-1' 4� ,•i - '�-� X •} M . �(�� /�{ 7/Qr� if1Qe19ti err. i/Q�a .. - y ontOM IL ,°: -i? Y. .- -+ ..s�Gl+ 'C+`a, y' •. ?T'.. • Y: i � '. 4. �i� a3a 'C {r�n' A,T .f: •. :�+.` lar ,�t�41et {Will Derr, ►-. . r - . ..... - .. <_.� ..-: w• c _ { �,. ,7 t'.'i'& $� ' _ o,-.`a: i �Y"'as alit Ar81� 811 ,�' . _f • ...., �, k f�$ h :fir fi '' " '�- -:, p � - -. : � _. '. - :: .. ........ ... _ Si : >yka�e• � �'� >iG. -Y.� �.�FrJ'�`,.A?,„�{� *:� _,n->'s:. ,, -. x Vr solid � �1 s_ � ..��. a dli 1.1.4m r z - _ -. rtl • be ter razed here. e , ,, f F 9 y + : sir F, r x;. D T y 4. sera N > Y =`;M•-.:x '�tl;cn .,.. .. P.,. <,. - is - ,.•,�' seri - ., _ . _ ,j am g cwj �,i_�,y, Toad, ,t •k �i 'i, f.+x• 3 / JY .. pp -t -t G� Ya r.E�� r_:``Vt" ° �` }�« �. •Or j rs,-'r ., i s,,r•' - 6 ' „sm� . �m'ai- x „'. -pry : i, a i >�.: p ice, y `��rr'S .� yt'9,,{,c � _ _ -_ - s • a S t r yrs ;' .k#a, t w 4 fir` e ,, S d 6 ,� ♦- 'ka pp s - ' _ 'fix - ; .._ 3 `� a. t� : t 4 _ * ". - m �,�` k, ;,, bot ` o 3 �: a, t7HAPT . - , ER YI: twesen the shat and is sad .it ` trOt - ;: E :g 5 � � ..�.• P � � aots� n _ - •. pp ., ter•,; :�.s F a"y °' nentniit Yat dost .--I arriv h ` at all a lit 1 this that li --� - e and '=- l ..,.' , ,ad ere eater Y I obfald k,so iodeeej,fmtT.erf iii` ri4 i, o • Mee - I. to n e same tl♦Hiss �.�8,.!R: .f i a 3 G r<w 1, �.'."'�i - , w. , ko �r i .ia (M +► naw a guest of .Mr. Sansei, a 'pa # �• gn..: eu i f . �. - + .- ` V rmaa gentleman, to `whore 111x. Jaane�i Wht* t I renah�:.Pei�i lit'• might i alb it n wa b a - g , ;` , J retiLmed Tientsin , anus it has scow ism, y Y _ �+i e l i - a t, �I et►rl hie say furnished me frith a setter of intro• sad #ra that +muglit to hist iet •1� 4 U`ti w , oo a am ter of abmosy ins - rtanae that .I "" notion: He is a goadditman with whom; p° ado t�ed tilj tit i �$h ' s , 't*eviv id s be, . t shooed see is guide, Out now tied down pp b f sit a .. from, the first moment of meetin , I felt �f I'4►kia a tli .`-. 'saiAl iri{ied' attest tis w�Urt}edd a . s ' ' - r , f3 to re�riaIn Tient. a fgr, os far aS I can sees -tint iso - to . e t 1 ,'std ha4vitig the sssuraboe of : m i &ad ✓� iia: � uteri iia re-'Nlic i pt 9 sag ai friends that t aonld tr t lura an ntrliaai d.perlod of time,. fPalq toile he hw., port• been Rreleasest •'ptr S aaq�� It a ra ghat the mases whet- P+ by Meth prerposed by b the ntttxmoat, it was not �lon erl. he'wa� p and. alto a short iia ra $oa X,oa � tuba rrdoonw similar a g h9: the idol's . i►afne had been die• '� y 8 g' ` ► . ptdstoi le to t moa ofiatl that Y; ten self knew re- X1110 on tithert, ployed for Cg vei•tit. wood ionto. pa • Y covered w , in tiro end,' elm laity sins s ti goodie the neat upon which I am bank *OIL Th snide ltaviag made iagalriase Ida na kafw what hi lnteatfd tibw wall kaOwa that, f°w yoarr erg , 1 Mr.1'� advice tome ie aouad kaA'a hoot Tientsisi din his maatar ar8' bet i awe thab tie tenet bs upon hftr works were bails st ooa, apd p ��, and I have declared to follow his gr fi way th 1T+�rthera t,atit"t, in ail probe- tine far ataQt slit fat tis q�r� o oteaereep ectad bn of hit fiiendst P 7 . s gesbtoos thab'I ehonld mak farther in• Y, rt htrruelt sired have hto frac- were rc►'eeted sad crud one a(ja so }` _. P is iontsin before h proceed to tab hr had ,one sw, sad from den' � ' , Whether thts conies .eery- wish extensive scale the result t ;3 tihis, so soon whore' trot trmth or not , owovsr, I am tkod h tsrmarkobi tisfactary spabim f �' as those a � soot upon tthe tisaa�tik °ns;tsa � ; y' Ha r. SmOmblOs' hs `- hav`in heard airl�g y. T ten is +artite $a ' ' n a mon dt was ab once artd 7"act at `uas, is �i sfl made the ass ins gaesti�n ., .w,:. s°+ma ,some eight or nihe mo , o,. P° :soden' to t h the�atessmee. whiff wIII aka Iowa iL was cooed t the fabtia se Itn of rise ascus hod as s, coed that the moa , � I now wait was Ithe $sone of as �i& wfi[ robe 'fro 'giea letter t a flew bane to loam stow, t0 factored ceald tba# waves is sf 4t,, ' man is nt aaa hs►vae ins ao .,ti B su have eb as to M see- fa !at i C ' leiends ha Ttenbtlri for rbc cite knew eves �� o'f m Nort�. ani `: Y ge is eons. trod t t it was of ser ig By what as the two became se In!t is n, with a new to io airs B hs iaflatrimabte a estate err to be a ton oe - i. bis name, sad the sort' ap aced to ltpave a` wfll endaesa err to assist yon 86ssr err lies is ara►t danger. To av roosrw schen° d year ago I not as yob tell. Mr. Boasel his r . been of Ohinese origin, a►ndPtherefore wast has as et ,oral ways in which it was power when. he reaches Pekin (if he ties very thorough xppeeriments ha e - r treated an a .able -by the tittle colony. - gg alLim1% ntends in to the 34 ictal), for some tithe past bees oder writ', and w .. i Mr. Bonsel Las accordin 1 set in uiriea bible for �m to have missed his guide, I tool son r g P Oa foot to discover in the Srst q and all argil re or toss probable ; but the ° esti that if there is one man to snob results that the company have p whole cold who assn toe of asO to yon fndas g whom this story had ori in, and fur Clhinith truth we as Only ascertain when the golds 'y in csharge o ms to be sihis t f g hin" retu nr, and how far this nide trill it L thio m wham• from shows seeing, I nish Sksubstitnto for ilk possessing a 1 ' Y boar, who seems a reliable fellow, osis ia- g have tato a likia and whom the esssntialgnalitiesc)u' terizin be useful to s is questionable, g g that' do t stitated a eyatem of search amongst his tel- VDIIt the i Iitation of the de he h+Iw Chin°'0 by° flame C�'C'*raa- sad whiCli is ez •N: lows which I have bo es ma be �Y pectied to be put . upo t rt: P Y prodaative 'uses me b is absence be recompensed of hies c i moa, dreaed is the clothiibg market at about ane elf the costo t of some informatn within the next bye into sou he has to Ivo ase i It P load , and what was straw genome artiaM dress pieces, ribbons few days, though in the mean time g est to Mo he lore himself like a► kin bean ineleided in the geoLive �I t rely patience to Sorely tried f I long >s extremely d ubtfnl to sty mind, far the amongst oh crowd thatarnah g g I°T man has self longago gi�ren tip the ed round wieea Ia his recent work p mechanical a�d to prgoeed' to -Pekin to bei fn she y h its lauded though seamingl conscious dustrial pro rens of l ' years, Dr. B nj spot, to be near this man, thong ., I ma ooaroh, and his stet be ser to tell mast that Lis En lith bllood vo hIm a hi he (. bear bet suds b�tly upon rho imprieonmenb fla' g r min states that in nopartment hav t fail at first to find him ;for ti he be ate 1 right than that of hu ado of William cattle. pled fellows ; Improvements and adv cera been pends ti alive) I can conjecture to myself the terrible and'lahis of r, i beUeva, soma oeventeea of greater results thea n t of rocas ur I have Wn ton do Acquaint my Shanghai tha sg t nature of the prolonged suffening'he must years of soli ode is Facts which do not Thu is seer, be des arose h friends of th ai}noying delay, wiliah L eb• ,tot ° ge e eadlese dosnred in a solitary and apparently feel it a ne 'ty to bear, and I have askild M in way to have impaired ilia substotutioa of iron an steel in nearl �; . ptivefy, and my very presence, as them to wri me on the ohanee of the let• knowledge to owr }� t►t his follows; kinds of fat'min m leery; whiob, i - - , aeelking him, must surely, ty some hidden ' VeTy ons have I seen a crowd oro Other improvements; h increased in e e ter still reap $ me here before I leave t•. - '1means, communicate with him and give inform ms w ether either of them is oaf• �� ° arrival this azttsordinar even , him hope. main. sad, it w Y ala, and at the sad a time rodeo - i Every step whish I take, bri4ing me sainted wit oily hoab% Chisgse friend in ,a "�► tha glory of hu bear• coat fkam twenty -sive fifty per sent. A r _ nearer to my destination, seems to call to Pekin, Shan- in -yuan, and, if so, to what mg' lI cs% to influence one and all. I instance is afforded this in h extent I tray rely upon hint, taki into r° f aaug t the fever, and s feeling machines, tete binder vias been arc min . ` I life within me renewed desire for haste in a' n� same over °flat tf ever I tQoked n pe f way that I cannot explain. aocoant the f t #hat I short aatura !y bO eon a so that twice is in■lead of wi • Somewhat ret oeat with a Chinese. moan who as a king by nature's right I nim !e feat wkinN has ' dad a vast stem �u r Tientsin is a quiet town, and the settle- Y a looked aeon him naw 1 J Ment I am inciined to like, whiob all who think it :tremel probable the ai y to a grain ro ring the United Sta th n h aeibh of the Dios sola .have Will 8a the matter in wit' holds, where the binder invented, alw o live here are upon that footing of friendship met this Y to do as I j best 2 I have aonsatt , whet America Sura � + : whIoh immediatel arises fr-esti a tam r- , they May at , some dime Po have heard ff him ;sad gas my boat •1�s t � upop'" subject • , Pe Altstralia, sad P'a - ` cry exile in a small remote town. , and had it not of Africa, without wide b invention it wo 1 _ to . M a as preladioed re riling 1iiB as encgc�eons idetsdre Ghat taro should have been ins sole to IIA&Gst the n nt it i. hos quiet for Me tit M �p do aeth peas state of disturbed nervous exciihmenk h °wed' I ld like as outside opdnioa, should hav ua heariaq storm yyou, I stops of iamali grain„ �'� the riod 1880- . - Were d�ange before me, 1 sho>dd be cool ver dog e. upon the man whole � ° aY a proached this Au- must also be assigned a amoral intarod \ . gaesb I now ettand I ata likely to ba- a�aaortafn B I Should lits tis sound him >N tines of the Iluagarisn stgem of high M c and calm- t is the looking for-wd to corns when I ver in Pekin. If I am his : oaa and will really be of est what may me &at is t e, t w int. aSe to ou : can RrasL blab I y &04 the orteado3 of the cmrraga ry Pf guest, sad it, I understand, be is wadi ao- stn cxeeain- chilled Iran roils in of bubo Sian , I have been to -day in the native city --a iqusinted with he lgagii�ablan$nage,it iii bo If yoa dfnb this, reaaemnier that ha rias toss nvolut is' city e t as to change my opinion entirely an extreme} wkward and d�rcult nCstter saffOred 1 servitude at the Ganda of his taiacbine mg err industry. at Tiesnt�iisn. I had fancied it s amalhptace: `' deed, to m own ooansel w to a°utitrymea, slid oatbsider whether tt L nob is to textile industci , . . I found self indeed mistaken. P Y �° more than 1' e! that the old $ lino blood 'emphasis is �d u the iminews ins{. J e trae reaso of My journey ; and I should ' a$ pactanoe of the imports cotton spinner, It h been with eousidersbW' trouble prefer, nnleBs, ass learnt rare t'o the p aril those that I hhve roasted hat this China, g ears. Though ter resent E P ser equipage of iany man differs tly from such of his raft as he is a China en still to alt appearpnces, s P and in sag the , averaa ' kind. What I have ultimately rocured is I hive so�far o rved--and this is. sad fire Caa-not his beleirtr pe:edof thespiadlesia p ticrally allcotto fiactarierS from $,K00 toe revolutions : a dilapidated jinricksha, from whish I base a vary narrow circle—to abstain fcoM af. In wast ty I shalt t the ruati�er missies frequent y to dismouet, owin to the state oeptanos (of.ei r his aid or hot italit a , �, before him I proPOSO -to do with your Engineers arty quite in ted iii' a devi ;. of the a do aQn which w raver there dna yet I hav seen aothin of ph8 hi her jtermissioa I sen is a slo g g wry donbttul. It be did late}}c broaRht forward for •sounding n 1 a stream of water appears to be elssaes of the hinese, so that I may err in rn the end ve useful, could you oA�er a alarm whenever a bear' gets hot, The occasion lly in the habit of coarsing.— being eo pre' sed agaiiast themes a aatioa; Coward * p ' though s 1 is now as dry as in the de■ert. bet, notwit a 1 o nab know bet tiu6 he may arr'agement eonsiatt cup fentai�tiin ins ell that I may ■sy to p"Or unless the Government have some mercury, this sap clog set in the .Many f the ■treat■ and resale are some- riiyself oa this , it Must, I fes ,remain takeen him a what of he nature of dry rivulet bed■ filled an ins ible t hearing, and retiree are nneCttd from the peas tnq for Me to ooagaer my Now lf, as On stave e0ajeatared, Norris OUP to a bell and- anau iator, one of the j by the menet deet, red along these pro- nstaral dislike or t)1e race, is confined rho wires lsadia from a w that sap bs ort greasier by ao means of the most pleasant Bonsai has i his sown min nits fixed mace grounds in Po- K order. d• kin, this ase to me the truest wed in- at any desired distance f m the Surface of the matter. hat is to be done without deed the on 'beans to aeosrtaia the the mercury, this screw ' s screwed dawn . , n Heel made a further' uggestion to Chinese aid ? to the Legisiatioa ? Of whet tr moi• [At e, as your ambassador, ;p• ugtdt it tNtich rho mo ti;r apd t tee, ne►m Iy,that in order to lose no•time, he tae in a city lit Pekin. Well chap■ he P�oadoii titin (nen-ohin•wa, and oa ria suit cons le ' ( should w 'tae to a friend of }his".ia Pekin, a io right, >PawI it m ' ppee rel I a Y Y P tMoagb he mercury cam. !. China of Ibelieve h' h aY require the au: Y haft o my utmost to Rib him to Ing the bell ring; aad he screw is then • ig r+ank.whowas at thorny vis ' esedignitary to unlock t11e aagree with M v, war; wd if he does aw— be►cked say i fs req $hoald the one lime lovely connected in some buBineats Norri s prison. ,. "J t you will haves powariat Inc; become heated, the ueterfu ez- or tradd with my German friend- - "Hoa pro. I atm not qui sorer only I should prefer, X171 I t ry penal wee that be should writf+ to tills roan ori sash Bolievo to Dead•. the crocus when it touches to set on cot an in Case, this man as my tool, he paths faalthfuU thq screw as oboe ivin rho a •. ggiry in Pekin, in order obeying my d tions, not I his ; sad if I ,, _ Fb�trDtvatrnc Ihcitt. = fro tobave ne mom' I„ f that ci shoal be }est when I reach am hit est • I Posed n each bearing. { ggera r,;e�1y see that the right of I ttwt tions - y 1 be in g1ma tc ostch the belief being expressed that, though thu that ashy, and so ths$ 1 should already find hospitality won admit of my trrsGi trim you at Tieatsi , matters train upon my arrival there. thus, even the .. . wiould lea: to a muUiplioity of numbers, This a, be tails mel is liikely tis be of iatellset', be' g Ph► "- t°Y sand probably saino, oonfapieres at times, ao the hie ssa&stsn mg aevet+sly rtiatp anoaRh w �$ecliirt �' doubt can be entarbatnaosl :t it would save i c to me, sad battle with his. f�i� fires very eft !n Snaia as ss►wmil m a h�iat t° done it will be done, ser Truce, the circ eatanose ars as tionsl • • also I is y , through his Chinese fd ppd�. wP yim u toauo portfhaO of oai w} $sen ss it may seem, I ase unit ' bet Miert is ma to considered at every Per 3:g. nV " dust is likely to get in a move from n cause it to heatothist gitau�i to t this sentltnent: • Ib map be that Tientsin, 5th lily- was sew Myftrstfosl a aaittahtdIn th I foal the I working, or eaten+ to work ser tab • t' H Raris to ive a letter to-dsy craw of this letter g e� �K4i tsa Stwely sef against a Chinese race as a who - Fradariok Dive had No laOt tiros � �t do !� regOrd- Frederick Dicey and ss this letter seems taken the `who} affair too indah to heart, ea it is :staged ins sae ail as enemy ; or it may be t}ut I , to me likely, in o inooasiderable d s and, whilst daring cantinaoasl a am t present in use haver► ere in dislike to trust in a man whom influence my fut re anti I have ' my objest in coming to Dina he h d 3a�lang for hauling rt' freight, air I have not yet seen, =and who, be it remain. # to 00�ppy tt into m d' °m`' q�ded q r for paarreregor sent, orf steam to bered, belongs to s race for which I have + to n A sus : ur' Intact as follows : , I thought, beoorpe ia, in or as road toile h already egnceived a deep hatred ; ora in flame with th desire to assist ane err far as talo is oaa of throe st bruit a��t;a R'n 3taae you left ban bei twaslblo •sad ease rt a retawUeSb is Lhal I ooabider in some way that the matter { I have ftbgaentl thought oft oai�d �d Pm' me arrivm of aq engiw hIng 'ate when full must bb pcated by myself, and not by { objrat, to trove ing .to the North. yy so"4° a�a� &hsaghai' ha baa b equipped, and las cyliad�t ei ht those to been my instructions ma be P aan4octed this moa s sermon tda , g tea P y Y woad be almost mused if you knew bow off with m o + i rho .next bine wsi'gto reeve ed. Y 1 �aod t�herefara writlea inO and ono -togs ht� eytiaders I have siieceed we have talked o or the matter (oar interest as he had done. aaqq eai, not without difficulty, + is so rest in oa dei&ags) aat►il itis al Tbea tI� m thick evert sight and ane-haU •by twofj o inches ; .the . in Convincinig my host that it ib best thab { threadbare. Rut I can sot writs}' �m It was evident matter. largest of thane pisentnes he eleven and ' this should in the mean time re g �° oOnoladin abs once Y parrs. one-half tons wherry carryir� six hnadred i man rn . now to tell you o thio atone, bat to pat Bra► ,Of e 1 ter before me, ware he pa�ads of Coal in eta bank sad 1t36 ga4 Y ,sand rvbi4t agreeing with him that.. before you sensor 'ng !which I thinly it poo, as ThL n. w me tits truest sad in• porn of water in i . his friend !may, ,then I reach Pekin and sible may alter err law to Soros de • to mak : e cylinders are h' obtain hie personal aid, be of the utmost ass; end as m brat °only s to "Owtain the truth," 9 by 12 inches, and s load o lorry teas of _ - aistance tome, I have informed him that for o inion y°ora v of titre same �t �itber of the �rf►,hora ooyld know be pound a a ° of par, the present my search must be confined to l full ti as myrol , I ~hall write you sere tbat mY hent in any wa tike! to in- good P .cue W $tt3een oa th F Tientsin, where I trust with all my heart 1. The sePdond d. fr thatr on which y Y f hard road, T °tet nouQicral`d _ trvdaas see b Chinese friend is Pekin. ar good roads sad taoderate jet somethin y 1'her+efaet+s, in ail bability they could gi a to be shoat bwice the; weigh ottheaAg�in E g may arise from what ie being :left Shaughai, I happened tO Ygn ri#e }lttla or ao era •i station about hien ; s� • bout twice th ewe done amongst the Chinese. If William Nor- 'the Bard at mid yi sod m alga G► largest slzae{ m _ tis had a guide, ss seams but probable, this. foanafasfan Boom half the native re toy totter p tio&Uy of no use•bad now requiring from 800 to Soso ndr of coal t ' w t' guide is surely to be found ; and if he had ulation of Shea p jived w mn hut's• 8Fagle a tin e os a on To go to Shaer• ins-yaen, err Bonsel yy c - no guide, then anrely his boatmen, or his lace, lining the f • to� in ono ari*,os most to favor, bat a demos fire there o ' b . Carters, or some others who screen river, and Ore tO do, the more•. distestafal to the wen . him from' Tien ponied here mod there iM ing the traffic a n 418 the Moro I th nk Spon the subject ; so take posed re 1,04 le, it ' believed, 1 Y fain to Pekin, may now be in the Band• I fo oe io the end I conn gc#ui P More 1©pR• s Tienteia. sot make it oat• sally LO think than 4 new kind of pallet is gait aced, which f►' I can not think that he has been kidna only ooaclnsion ezptaiaing the crowd �i�Y thio sl. g'o awl, n exile, who a it is claimed 'ped, as sit were, by the men with whom he gh pecsonage0in Gor�ra v° Enm° ba n, Ser it seems, ma in • P liar de m set oat for the capital ;for then no one had about to arcs, y of a proP°r of p�`°rvia metals it"! out waryi . ani have aacordin - root, and is' 411ANOted eith r b f ' .ever heard of him, and as it is there hes °' it' written tO kredertOk Coll- When s teed m Y hest ori f OL couisre you k ow i► Chinese �� b Dicey. that he oh nld, w he ro t -oras it u beau a whiBper of iB disappearance, and like etvery othetz a fwd, it nim 1 P posal, � found that the oattdag iS no sltected b ' pr ' this whiBper lies b d origin with some of upon itself ; and I ve 1 this map • atbd if f m s the Chinese. P Y fifOws ' persaaal �aterview warm water err stoats, rent is it t altinfluena mo stile doubt the b° �ndges that Cb-abin•wa ma t ' And yet, strangel ' anon h this w Y -be of ser- em by the sotion of said and aline ligoids. y In the ppreOent conte only one -testis. of rho v1°°' thein I leave he Mat&or iv bis hands my German host haabeen engaged for moire i crowd knew why d wherefore of the ez- to do as hie may. tit k bests saa►m}t4rapL► . hydraeblvria cid gas, and ho fitement. phare hydrogen gas he prenaipal ttr�t in geero6, and as yet there is no At the seams rim I cannot bat feel that ingredient of this paint"is a a !ia►te of iron; (le resalw I am iso i� tient. I should recel- mei aaeblret of my rIeatds, whma I shortly the moa he talks wUl sot be by say which is found in ileo neighbor of astur- teat that I may l;rne to remain for dayatin fhb dislurioano ww rieaat of the cSanat of ins of a pliilaan rnpiaai obarsater, sad at de 'ts of oro pre Tientsin witfboat err Y .rias rawanorstia&t ors l r1 orris, and Omura eu : oOtaing ane tearer to the foAsnatel perb I ,bat Soapew•bab �y have ao influenan veiw In dope■ils of grsni�, i have be point at iss*re Alan I now am. , Y' , same Across Jour . uPon him, U, as letter which I have re• afaese deoeM ori Tia;nFx;a, Jud 3d.— tons s boy, and got methiag out of him as oeivod just susses . be is maiatsia I by contact with the air. ' ed is Y TJne search btu rbsalt- to what it all m t. Governmeest ser by .This doPOoito which is em It 4"ibis at leaggi, A trice I aa+' afraid I tiro F1m a QI yid in the p of Vwifiiam . orris has been foun pO " a v lea I't Damm virtttalI to be s mon` s flaeily ground pow e . is found to : I - `�. gd' ta4role, bat pat gtlOn in art be oo --a1 trate ozones m a" ruled as I_ y mainly of oxide f iron, with ; ' . i .:. '" ,,i: whiob, I hope, may lead to something ware y doings&• am oami1w hetpier ohoald take now that we leave got ao far in the matter ori thsesidea ot't ll ers,arathexlthsa the �nsol s feiead. wb be to hi hl� shall pr°Porttoas of silicic au ,phosphoricae► of, or oh d S3yy �a►ks acid, alumina. � lime, magnesi &o. The the MrA Boneel'a boy has, by some mesas, sue- op ite. friends ffr ratihade ice and oto MY 19hhaughai silicate of iron. in a very fin ly divided j �" Deeded in discovering the man who acted p� h h etata•ite miiccd with oitidized seed o os ids to jt Bemis that th y were e�: Ctin the I, as an En •lishma it and en t 8'u William Norris a year o; arts, R ,mast sootier or v hat is to say, erg al of a .steams iso from $on Ko aloe, as f , whoa in Pekin, . iter arnlsh, fA form s �aot°raad w en tuired cwon he has discovered his bearing, eamoagst qt In the form nt paint it is th nned dor •n same, for the snide is at preBent awe Pawengere a have taken my toad by Deoep's man; if with cud 1 the from Tientsin . Y who hsa, so I was" i fo tete fates' so will it. He is, gg inseed oil, to whin , if deemed . soon shit' at Pekin, slot wed, just been re- Cao' Englishman desirable, a brier— such as lith e. ob y leased from exile ; d the event is so. ex. —•-rot a Chimumn thecfrt-- g is odd' of elsewhere, no one knnwa. It iB lieved traordinary a one (hat thiB mac should Pe. Ps that e:d, at the► somas Lima as miner cetera for that -he ha • gone with two has ohio8y inflaeh me.. - We tits T ge;ttlemen bound have been pardoned , that the news bas the long rue, who er 1' hava5 beefr� 6 op FtQdacing they required shade. 9 for the . }egstion in Fe>cin, bet upon this spread in some wap, and thL �' point some doubt has been ea teased` • and was the rein_. 'Wrong. I fosl as bough I had wad® the ° P son of the crowd. ting throw tO- y.. -tor j hav Tn order that the iia ht �' _ ' w any teas, even supposing that I was as- a come to y Y no colour• . seam 'I I ■cared that such was the case, it would be Jeni<ins'■ boy coal ori that int blind Meu in their Service, the .erectors of y giti►e tins a pow Fo• whoa n every acct mast lead to. b$t, Fos it were, seekin for the needle further at a inter her ; sWt w:�me #8i¢ated ay t a udia lit i n hich I earnestl tbs+'Noicth• Astern Raatilway Ca y Am onto a — ' . 'mon rot the hay to , foliozhim t o uo!' y if ins. ria en e, t death for Pe` have decided. than 0,11 it swv is Bold � * err, Atha hope of discoveriv�.`him sow. g y 'mesueceed d lenity to join the crowd, when Dorris. 'illtam norble tbioas elratl m�� in 'aitch 1 a glimpse of 'this° Dec+ stook titre I m t►t•toht eicemrtrsti dorso the era To a cer*aint�, wee t do so, we should extraordinary mann ailed wrefai soots, <d s pasB each other ,on a road ; for.I -ander- lusty, not only from the foot th eztraord- a ® a tOr motif can atasrfr glandreaeivotl,s t 10 5 g� lott�ts►1 f tttatud there are ma,�y ways of treatlsit be . at was 8 ( as �o + g y°I flee t�aitod S f -rt1- � _. _ somewhat lmpresse by his appea ria$, M 1Eu,) E r400lved � ,a#0, 'last yea watt exmaay S! t1�(l�; Fsae l k s � - tU i. R .a' f f- - ( - - , • � laO �y 4 , T-' 4 T i h z 1 d /t . F } � V L �• E rr n! 6 r�. .d, i- - - A -a yy t �t J iF W j '. --.,.. `t'%`� ;aA - -_ :, Y.., w -t, 4 ,ydi�� . , a - 3r '- -- a f t -- — _. .: ,t� ....:.- ..3. t '.r- 7 •J t aft.. -,T .. : ". s. : i "-, . ,,': 3 a E `� a .:a -. - .. :.:_ ... �- : �_ ..-� �.:. ; p; .:. .. .a...-.. -..:. .:.:.. „dig.. 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F,.,.wu -_.- y.Yl;:1.�.... ,. m4 _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ F k 1 '0 a I& ,Ill �� , i 't ; tYr - _,p :. s :: s .., pit for t.esf the Post .F . - ' late -a�ee ' ' fa ` ifs��. travelled glisbmaa , . - aA • •� _ eta, or ser ur► preeiativo it p orad h° th ap a>, the ,- , e Mottt significant ill (�aaac#a 8 territe�r `# I y and development i ' } t that Mails were carried . ! 4 ' 13,3103 Milan of railway—an f "*`4eq the .1.182 utiles over the a ula�- Preceding, N w M.46,i miles were etOvered daily , vice, and over 14,000,000 miles d 44• °m' The priers 1 rtion of th' "� It Milage, and additional service � m'ga bean .Of coarse, been in the neper Pau''' of kaditobs, British Columbia N way Nvrth•west Territories. The me• Pacific and 'its Brandon brancb�• ear Canadian Pacific especiall . ` ki were namera4e branches sad extension b' sen• Ing mea to omote this great s, %'a 4 oily a#mf madple�re to the ° o bly B min cal. Meeutim l the portions mi 1: Calf ham not been BOgleabed0 ,k �nz t . more year has been entered into nth �' for Allan and Dominion lines for the ith of our Mails between Quebec, Ralifa the Liverpool• And there is reason to h x ur- a still faster system may be'in cope tort t e° before very long. The Paaifio Oen Service, carried by the Empress lice of , he C.P. Ri. between Vancouver, Yokoh�► Hong Hong and Shanghai, shows a gratifying development. As compared 61,375 letters transmitted between in• China asci Japan in 1891 there were log�41 err in 1$92, and 34,900 newspapers last year, a, he compared. with 20,112 during the pre-, e. year. • ®- � ,The cities throughout this Dominion a►u r861 show a marked appreoistior� of the free de• all livery system, Darin 1ii92 the L th_ Carriers in gar eleven cities carried 901,9 t letters, postcards and newspapers, an is CreaSe of 44,000- over the precedin �a1°ta n Toronto heads the list with 372,449 . hien; treat comes second with 156, 726, w • l Hamilton is third with 62,361. The rem s tered letters passing by trail with in tie Dominion exceeded three million in number out of which only 147 cases of abetractioi f of contents or total loss of letter were re, j is parted. � Most of these were made 4o4 d and the number is less than lastyear, whlta t seems to prove the efllaacy of the precnsa tions taken. The Report in this afa■ectia warns persons who write to the Depart. meat COW I&' in9 of loss or delay to � the envelope or cover with their cost. f plaint. . Ak is interesting to note that the Deprt.I meat is prepM ing some Changes, which we think will commend themselves to the ppublic. Letter -cards, similar to those is Great Britain, Austria and other Hump- countries, will shortly be issued, as reel a. a larger sized Post&►1 acrd than the one tr. in use, whl h it is Supposed will be fo ; CoiiveaientiQr pprice luta, notices, eta t• I. a atsmpg Of the,alae of tweetp Cents and ttfty cents will al■o be issued. They etr"o !be very useful is pre -paying parcel pea 9'he Dead Letter Department is alway&a curious one to Investigate, and its retarna 'are suggestive of a deg�prree of carele■s�ness - !the public which it is difficult to understand ' `Over one million letters are reported u 'having Passed through this Office during the year, of which 26,911 were actually re. ggiustered letters ..frith valuable conteatr. Over 90,000 were returned as having insaf. 6 .ant address or postage. , 'rhe business of the Money Order Branch continues to glow. is 1368 the value of • Money Orders issued was $3,352,000 in 1891 it was $12,478,000, sad last year it 'ws& . 12,825,000, In the Post -office Savjup ks the dolosits are reported as exceedh 139 =2',000,000, and the most gratifying rat In this par% of the St+►tement is that saslysis of the deposits shows it to be a Spread and'.esstatiall�yy Popalsr invest• 0 of small savings. Pifty-two t hoasaad le d—iced from one to te4 dollar d 025,000 from eleven ter, twenty dollen ,090 from twenty-one to fifty dollar. Arranpemento are annoaacod for - an in• biease in the limit of weeght in p�s1reels ad- d tO' or received from tree United ingdom, together with a redaction in the • is of postage for each pound ,in excess of - i e pound, from '20 carets tli 16 cents. oney Order conventions have also been usummated with the Leeward Island&. made and British Guiana, ' * of'the moon- ir Robert BCU is reported to have' &aid in lecture on the moon that the geography.. err satellite was better known even than . �at of the earth. . There was no. s ogle spot oa the Moon the size of an ordinary; pseish in ' Mand that had not been fn y photo- Ae 4phad and observed. Of course this re-.- . slot 138611 only relate to the side of the moos h ch is alwaf a turned toward as. � Nearly half of her surface has never en sees.;.. uOrtial eye, and never will be a less the - unlp►rglobeshould be tilted by collis'On with met Or some such erratic body. Other - up it is a fact that photography h done of o for the earth's attendant than for the ootids itself. It ie analogous to the further . - aaij that the only things which man "rata prediet with Certainty are • not those that'; peen on the sphere he inhabits, put the wsmonto of worlds immensely distant. A Watoh With a Heat orP• { , �,'.. _ -. t;ts mentioned that s watch whish the' ratan Emperor is sgwing as a wedding ■jeer to his sister, Prinaa3es Margaret of . on her marriage with Prince Fred• - er Qharles of Hesse has a curiousitistory. r s�inally belonged to Queen Louise of , a, the mother of the Kaiser William e watch was looted by French sol - r after one of the victories which prao• -i 1 y placed Berlin as a► conquered city in g 1 ands of Napoleon's troops. Being tag• to Strasburg, it was a year or two later,. , n a prize in a barrack lottery by the; k of the officers' mess,..- This man gave �, . atch to his sister, who subsequeud " tai ed a domestic tion in the palace 4 P tsdtaur, where Queen Louise, noticing. watch in the womain's possession; >5 nixed it- as bar own and obtained re• A e ion of it in exchan a for a generodllr c f money. The late Empress Augustin '" a ted the watch to the present Empar 'th an expression of her wisli that it h always remain the property of a 1 . princess. . x{ Clc ar (beaming on her)---, # Oh, you donit , t istiy. blueing, All you have im do sea. n the washtub with - those bo►ntifu� �ppp /� , Yl� a Y 0 sills) r 77 a . cz• k - #a�. t t. t.., ,5 _ # .stirs' 7 ! :. �2 k .. fir* a L:. K t t'>� F 3 - F,, j ep- )v i- a 4 3:� a,. ' ` f � P5 tt - . A ST. CATHARIIES MIRACLE. All Old rind FsteeemM Citizen Re stored to Health and Strength. �, 1Ir. f . W. nellemi, fir„ Re ales the Party nlars orHtasaRering♦ Abd Relief to a KirndArd Reporter -Advice to Other Sufferers. St. Catharineq Standard, . Casually, the other day, ythe Standard learned that Mr. C. W. Hellems, sen., one the oldest and most respected citizens of: St. Catharines, had been restored to health after years of suffering, in a manner border- ing on the- miraculous. The editor of this paper had known. Mr. Hellems for years, and he was anxious to hear lrum him the story of his ,konderftil recovery. He had not seen Mr. elleTms for some months, but inet with' a very warm welcome when he' told the errand upon which he had come. Mr. Sellems' home is on the corner of St. PauI. and Court streets, and he is well- known to all our older residents as a Citi. yen of the highest integrity, having lived in_ this city since 1833. " I have had rheumatiatn " said Mr. - I . 00 m lex' i one an - a a e' o f he a � •� �� for t troubles peculiar. the fema a tiystem, and in the case of men they effect a radical cure in all cases arisi g f`com mental worry, overwork or exeem es of any nature. The' a Pills are anufact ured by he Dr. W ilii& F s' Medic' Company, Bro villa Ont,-, nd Schen ec dy, N. Y., and re sola only in boxes bear ng the firm's t mark and wrapper a to. a box or sik boxes for $2.50. Bear in ind that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are nev r sold in bulk, or by,the dozen or hundred, . nd any dealer who of- f' rs substitutes in his form is trying to de- fsrud you and shou d be avoided. The-pub- 1. he•pub 1�'c are also caution d against all Qther so - c died blood builds and nerve tonics, no atter whit' nam rosy be given them. They are all imitat ons whose makers hope �onderlul reap a petunia y advantage from the reputati n Achieved by Dr. Will- iams' Pink Wille. Ask your dealer for Dr. Williams' Plink 'Pi Is for Pale People, and refuse all imitations and substitutes. Dr. Williams' Pik Pill maybe had of all druggists or d rect by mail from Dr. Wilsunie Medicin D Company from either', address. The pric at which these pills are sc Id makes a course of treatment compars- ti ely inexpensive i a compared With other, remedies or Medica treatment. r Hellems, " more or less. for tVa�if as twenty -:: ' '• 1. years,- which often . got sonI hat I not get about at all. d ben to gOW gA$E1� A8E BEOBUIT6D•could . all the doctors here and to some in Toronto :,r d •for Girls is the and Buffalo, but I could get no relief worth speaking about. Five years ago I went to I Turkish lave Markets• . . Welland and took a vapor bath, and fhlt so II e slave trade i the chief source of i^cs-!. much relieved that I took two more. The emits for the Turkish harem. All assertions relief, however, was only temporary, and four anda. half years ago the lamet:esg and came on again and so completely used tol the contrary notwithstanding, it -still fit urishes in the ci y of the sultan. The h quarters of the white slave trade are in pains me up tliat I could hardly do anything. I the Bostanchiqua r, which comprises a• applied'to a number of doctors for treatment n mber of small, in ?,rrow streets between and two of them treated me, but without P ra, Glalats, and Tophane. The trade is relief. flay age they said was against me ; copdueted almost a elusively by a tribe of ; that if 1 were a younger man there might TOladrkesses known Tessirdchis. Familiesi be some -hope for me.- I was 84 last Octo. ge�lierally work to -ether. -One brother, for, ber. I then discontinued the doctors' example, stops at h me ani minds the shop treatment and about u year ago got a box while the others gc abroad • and purchase of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palls People anid forward the ra material of the com- and used them without feeling any benefit. mice. Negotiations with purchasers are and quit. This spring I used another bdx co 2ducted throu h t intermediary of Arab without. any effect and again stopped. You bickers, who c:J rlarly on t}teir patrons tainquire if the see I expected too much and seemed to. wRanting anythinggin think that a box of Pink Pills .ought to do black eunuchs on we girls -just as :�1,an- what years of doctoring did not do. -In cheater commissionencs drum for orders July I read about the case of Mr. Condor, an•�ong irierchantad shipp,5re, and like of Oakville, who had used, I think, eighteen them they are remunerated by percentage he boxes. When I read that he U so fully o sales. The curets that he was able. again, and even play baseball, I -took courage rendezvou house in the Boat o these gentry is a coffee. an hi quarter, the entry to and saw thi�t I had. not before given - Which is strictly I orl idden to all save follow. the pills a fair trial. , I then got half• ers of the pro t. To obtain trustworthy a doaen boxes . and was oa the fish i„nl'ergAtion as a rrent price is naturally _ b4ore I felt any beneficial effects. I had in,,thbee cirotims atwith some - dun down so low and my appetite had left difficulty, but a pr xim%tely, and as nearly ' I'pe. I now began to feel my appetite re- as can Le aseert , they are as follows turning and my knees and ankles began to A white boy in izood health, from 8 to 14 . gain strength. From that out' I continued ye rs'old, costs $8 W $10 ; if he has any ac- I to improve until the time of the county fair, quirement, such, fo instance, as a know]. when I went down there in company with ed! a of cookery or c Cher housework, he will others and ~vent the rounds see ng the stock co remand twice as uch. and other exhibits. I tried to keep up with Ik girl -under 10 y re old may be had for them and walked so mur;h that day that I while a maiden between 1'l and 16, ea- _ felt some bad effects afterwards. But I now parially if she can r ad,or write and strum knew where to look for relief and continued ,a little on the zitte , is worth $4,000. A . using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and ever female slave of'ex tional beauty, young, since have felt a steady improvement. My white, and a virgin the style most in vogue ' legs have ga=ned strength wonderfully, and ar. blondes with black , eyes --fetches from the doctors tell me if I was a younger man V31, to $7,500• or a very choice apeci- 1,would be still more benefited. My general inn, with a smatte ins of )drench and able health has also improved -very much. About to play a few airs on the piano, a rich An:a- six weeli<s ago I was in Toronto and walked r has been known to pay as much as Iv fully fie .' miles'that^ day, something I copid 8)3,500. F But, As may be supposed, the do - not done before. In fa -t I feel so muchviand for articles of tlhis description has better t at I have, taken .a two year old greatly fallen off sina the halcyon time of Iflil9tall colt �o break it in," At this point perpetual loans an profuse expenditures. Mrs. He lems, the life partner of the vener-• Black slaves, who aro brought principally slits gen lean, who had come into the from Africa, are either sold direct by the room wh le Mr. Hellems 'was relating his importers to the pi op> ietors of harems or . Rory, sa d that,a friend when'be heard that dealers, two of wh m ;have extensive pri- A] r. ]fellins had taken a colt to break, said vale marts in Stam oul. These two Rena. he w as gc(ling to commence using Pink Pills ally keep on hand 1 to `'20 each. There too: Then the lady . notsiicin the Standard are also depots in 'cutari and in several man writing a,t the table asked Mr. gel- villages on the phorous. A .strong, lems_if ail tki9 was to be_pubtisked. black slave sells fo about $100; a black " Ve:3," said Cdr. Hellems, " if there are malsden, $75 to $(*). ' The rurlat t6eur lvJs see no more wronngg 1. any ether' oor creatures who are suffering, as I have one I world be g ad to haute tl>�eri in slavery trhan in po ygsmy. Itis permittted know the r�reat good .Dr. VYilliarns' Pink by their religion; d enjoys the sanction T'ills have none me, and be . benefited in the of ancient custom ; it is inseparably &no- ciated with their social habits, and, in sanie way. I am glad to have my experience published or the benefit it may do to others spite of all the protests of the' Christian and I Cannt too strongly recommend these powers, will endur, as long as the Usmali -Stamboul great pills. In reply to an enquiry Mr. ! Ifellems sat_cl-he had taken three half dozen 'rule in tit let us do one justice the unspe%kable. a treats his slaves well. br,xes sincelhe began to take them. regularly He not rarely mar ies them, and many a :1 , ,anfl was uoty using the fourt}� half dozen. man born bondaR has risen to the. high- The Stan lard reporter .called upon Mr. est offices of the sta . - • A. J. C;reel wood, the east -end druggist, Whose &tore is only a few doors from:the 'ATC] nt Birdland �'- . ! .. resilience of Mr. Hellems, to enquire how ,For ages before i occupation by Man the sale ofr. Williams' Pilin; Pills stood in New Zealand. sway ed with groat wingless regard to of er proprietary medicines, and birds, which foundhere no . carnivorous incidentally to enquire what. he thought of enemies, but an .a undance of vegetable their effect n Mr. Hellems' caso. "rPink food. The moas no only existed .in vast Pills for Pal People have,a'great sale," said numbers, and for t ousands of years, but - _ Mr. Greenw od, "and Iam,continually ask- had such diversi� form as to embrace no ed for them. With regard to Mr. Hel- less than seven genc ra, containing twenty- - leets' case I1 knew that for years he had five species -a rema -kable fact which is un. - - suffered from rheumatism, and other dirty paralleled in any of ier part of the world. eases and th t he was thorqughly run down. The commonest kin in the North Island He now spelt, s -very highly of Pink Pills were only from t. o and one-half to four., I though at fi t lie did not -think they were doing him feet high: . an good, but that may be ac- Those of the South Island were mostly counted for b the hold -the disease had oil from four to six fes tall, while the giant. his system, a now feels like a young man forms reaching twelve and thirteen feet and is able to attend the' ;various animals were always rare. - Immense deposits of horses, etc. After the 'h taken about a. moa bones have bee found in localities to dozen boxes 1, came into the store one day which they appear to have beer) w 3 and started i dance arou d like a 1lchool boy. ' What's from the hills in tertiary times. Skel na - the matte ,' I exclaimed, on the surf>soe of theground, witb ski and Perfectly astol fished, and wish happiness ligattt s6a stifll attao led, have given the im. ringing in every tone of h wpice, he called pression that these rds hhve been oxbw- out, t O, I'niI yosng again; I'm young again.' He He inated in very re nt-years but other faots agch'bed as th reason for this point to a different conclusion. Tradition that Williams' Pink Pills had perform- seems to shoir that he moa became extinct etlAhe miracle. l He has fr quently told me in the North Island on after the arrival of that he had tris d doctors ithout number asides other patent medic' es .but without the!Maoris in Now Zealand -that is, not les than 400 to 500 years ago -and in the a y avail.. My sales of Dr. Williams' Pink Pi lls are South Island about 1p0 years later. The coneta _ tly increaeu g, and all agree that these excel ent little beyond fresh appearing skin and ligaments are au have been by ills are posed to preserved unusually praise. There re many people in this dia. trict who have avorabie conditions. ...I— cause to I a thankful they tried Pink Pills." �--- ­: - •- South Australia has had forty admimis- • 'The reporter called"- - Iran Mr. W. W. Greenwood and r. Harry rations in thirty-six years. . - Thomas Southcott the well , known dre�gg ists aad both spoke highly of Pink Phle At .Sydney, on Wednesiiay, Cecil, carpenter, residing near Chepstow, spiying; that they are the 'most popular, remedy til the stores, and that was committed for'trialr charged with at - tempting to murder Anna Shorney, by those using i them are, loud in their praises of the results • shooting her. Bothe were married, but separated from their partnere, and it was Dr, Williams' Pink t Pits are a perfect alleged there had been relations between blood buildgr and nerve restorer, curing site diseases proaecutriz and prisoner. iinteindA4 0 as rheumatism, neuralgia, sal 4 giant snnsht►de, whiAis a pa paralysis, locomo or ataxia; St, Vitus dance present for the Sultaq'of Morocco, has jt}'aat The nervous he dacha n rvous prostration apd the tired f"lin therefrom been oom leted at Berlin. etidk, which. is over three and a quarter yards U16 after effects � la.gift diseases de- PA°ding on. hui>}ors in Mood long, is gilded and richly ornamented. The is• bright t�e such as scrofula, outside of the parasol of green chronic' erysipelas, etc. Pink Pills healty 'to silk,with a heavy,gold fringe roundit,w-hile give a glowpa18 and sallow the inside is lined with pale. straw colour. i , , % £.. i W066'. o . A ora of ` flow to ao � e reb nllcl They're quick. They're slive, - and• yet it was a man who, discovered the elle remedy for their peculiar ailments. The . men waa Dr. Pierce. ♦ The distmvery was his "Favorite Pri. scription"tile is of delicate -women, Why go round " ith one foot in the grave,° suffering in silen -misunderstood-when there's a reme at, hand that isn't an experiment, but which is sold ander the guarantee that if ;you are ,disappointed in any way in it, you can get your money back by applying to its: makers. - We can hardly, imaging a Wotuan's not trying it. Possibly it maybe true of, one or two-bnt we doubt it. Women are ripe for it. They mu t have it. Think of a prescription and n ne outof ton waiting for W - Carry the ne s to them ! The seat of sick headache is not• in the brain. Regulate t e1 stomach. and you cure it. Dr.1�ierce's Y llete arethe Little Regu 1lat0is. • so power cent test ew Filench `explosive; is If a pound of it, in a re - a stone weighing thirty ... P 1.. Sf . �­ � � � .. garden Ah lavage of ardente wil revel M the handsome $atak of she, bads, roses, plums, eta , just issued b the Steele, Briggs, Maroon Seed to., of. ronto. This Gran stands at the head of it rofession In the Dominion, and. are , no for the re- liability of the seeds ithe sal and for fair dealing. This year thteylave ulded Green- houses to their already immense busnoas and offer for '93 everything ew in roses, carnations, ps line and other pl uts. Novel-' ties offered by American get lemon can be procured from this firm ands save express and duty. The latest Novel , ``' Datura'' or'•Rorn of Plenty," & grand ower,is illus - Crated on front cover of their talogue and it is a marvel of beauty. W recommend our farmers and gardening f ends to write for a copy and to be D' articula in mention- ing this paper. ' ! , The silver wedding of t , Xing and Queen of Italy will be oelebr d April 22. ,. _ -.• _ - .- ... - 1.. Sf . �­ � � � .. . . * rMx e an�.. . _-r� �. , .. L_ ID : ,r t , , , � , 4 {' . - '. � . _.- , . ¢r, .,,� 1 4 R .ya pp -q�.4r�- ��_ -' A M i': _� r x .!_V. 6I i r $ UP 1-:. ,. o NyixefR �'�:. - .. _. -� - I ,:.,.,. ­­�'. �, e � � - � . - - . , -, i ; We have `selected two ` ." `, ,I , _.. . , "" - f ' - �'sV - .- ... - 1.. Sf . �­ � � � �",T _$ N I I . . . * rMx e an�.. . _-r� �. , .. L_ ID : ,r t , , , � , 4 {' . - '. � . _.- , . ¢r, .,,� 1 4 R .ya pp -q�.4r�- ��_ -' A M "._.: :�_ _­ _1-1 - �­ ! 1� ­ ��L,�,,..,, � - - I ­:�. 7 _', ­', .: 9 91 .' .­... ._. . -,--, S . ,�i_. " ­'_".� . . ! -r - ; ;L!,. 1. 1 �­-_�,,;A­4 � '.�. -- lv, .!_V. 6I i r $ UP 1-:. ,. o NyixefR �'�:. - .. _. -� - I ,:.,.,. ­­�'. �, e � � - � . - - . , -, i ; We have `selected two ` ." `, ,I , _.. . , "" - f ' - �'sV Cr u p. - - three lines from letters _ � { ' � fresh] received y from pa- :_ `�` r j4•�_. ren who have given German Syrup lw �y i ` s.7 to their children in the emergencies '-1 of roup. You will credit these, 1 >: . ' t .- ',' t use they come from good, sub- :; : ' i ata Al people, ' happy in finding.:' °' ° 4 ; , � _I _�,' what so many families lack -a weed- . t�43 icing containing; Flo evil drug, which .. i`� . ` ' ". `,_ . me i�r can ad minister with coli : ` 4 fid a tq the - Tittle oiler iu their I ;% � ; _ IneI.- crrtieal hours, So& a" sure • ;:1.lx Cha t ' 1 Ea. ,the►m three ),"."t 3 1k . L. ru-20 �f Mrs. JA IRY, �`:,. Y tons. swig SJ1 xw%p � Alm. qq� I giv,e it pautghtera' a 11it7 . if 1. to m e�ilflresi when Flat tads I ,%��' �D hsHb ey's nthern lied Pine for R i trou led with Croup have depended upon - _ `'�' g d colds the mast reliable ander and never saw any it in. attacks of Croup r - ' perfect cough Med ins in the market. For a prep tion act litre with my little daugih- > , , - � '- aale everywhere. , it. t is simply, mi- -ter, atM find it an ino . _ t" dell Ooasumptisa, Coughs, Crotsp, Bore taco Bus. valuable tamed ' Allo in weed and,., grass to grow in Throat. Sold by all Dra Sts1 ort a Guaraatee. y' h {, " - young orchards in ices mice, and stunts the Far a Lae Side, Back erL`ea: ion Porous illy one-half of our customers trees. , . , ' P4ater art71 gtto prat saciaf -3s are tethers who use Boschee' 8 Ger- ' ; r ` "may I - ` i . t t'. M syrup among their children.1. ea<IetaaNs� Tao Nat; >E e:v>rll salts .� a # LO CII�TAZ R H - t.emporar filling, a d stopp toothache instant- A medicine to be successful the .. - - `�4 I 1. temporary EMEDY ly, Sola by druggie !. litt]e folks must be a treatmtnt for; - � '- A Mexican stree car can be hired for per ve ? This Be will relieve the sudden and terrible foes of child - zonal use for ; 3 , a day, with a right to and Cureyrni, Price 60oas. is oJector for hood wvhoo in cough, erou di h- _ its snomufUfuj treatmen Besnember, P g g pt P . - I- stop at any one place for two b A P shiioh's Remedim are sold on guarantee, thef a and the dangerous inflame e • . . `- ' t .. , '.�__ __, DO .YOU IMA A INE __T_ of delicate throats and lungs. That people would have been gularly acing KOFPr NO MORE `F", our l oilet Soaps since 1845 tf rty seven to { • c Vfuer n� I StOry y: i if they had not been GO Di The public V4/ TSONS' COUCH DROPS' • I ' 4 , . arp of fools and do not Contin a to buy goods ILL GIVE POSITIVE AND INET- o ' , Mr. Jtarleplr Blesn• tial they are laatisfactory, I ":_ .: mevieb, an old soldler, 3B�.� �. AN RELIEF TO THOSE SUFFERING -, - _.:� 6za E. 146th t3t., N. Y. o1a FR M COLDS HOARSENESS SORE .`t City, writes as volun- THktOAT, ETC., AND ARE. INVALUABLE. S 4V C N S U M P N. TO ORATORS AND VOC�1L18T8. R. & I I .. tautly. In 1862; at the T. . STAMPED ON EAGHIDROP. TRY THEN ' > . . - - I . _'.. (battle of Fair Oaks, he.! was stricken W i tit i'aluyl,ie treatise and two bottles of ecliclne s nt Free to _­ ' 4I any Sutrerer. give G amd Post truR adar . T .A. - 1 typhoid ' fever; and 5t-ACUAi 6• CO..IN Ad.taide Sc , Vero co, Omt. . • I ; ; , after a long struggle In - - '> - ; - hospftals, lasting ser- . IRMIL I' eml years, was dis,-US � i charged as incurable. ■ . ;. 0 Jos. ]Remmerictt w } t h Vemo nmwdon. J. ' DO . • a Music, Music Books,, Switam � i�ll � De " s !d iot2t rzo wore aSeotod sad Ao Vlolhts, Ao , , Wone and AN kinds : - - • '_ coadd !>Nt li Iriei a Coss urged �O! of inetrun+a.�. Tha-largeot stock in..%. ' { . '' to try H » ilia. $store a Ls • 7�` .Northeete Awe.. T• nto C ads tto choose from. '' ftAs ed one bettlo . coei�h to gist 10080. the choking sans on ieR, and iitght tsweata---------- -- - ---- - - ----- I- . ----- - - Q t ou.r prioes before gur0haeing eisewhsre , grow less and le He is now in good health _W Y SU An save money. r _ and cordially taco mends . a Soot or Shoe that does BEND FOR CATALOG Ulf. j ` Hood's a rsa pa ri I I a not nc, tiirhy punish your- WITAT EY ROYCE & CO. 1 - sal( in attempting to form • as a general blood purifler jwd tonic lweii- yourloottoaboot orshoot 16 YONOE 8TRE•ET, - TORONTO, ONT cine. especially to eotnrAdes in the G. A. It. Wo make our. Boots and Shoe' z - �F.'' HOOD'S PILLS aro hand ma". and are per- from'twoto si,zdt feet in compoaltlm, on and appearance: \ . '.. . w,idt's Dave You s; , , -�!�. ­� it-+� qq ----w '` rM HOW 0$1!! ..�e� Y¢�.;; ; ATARRH . --,,a- , �� •• _fly t At, for tht� J. P. bin S Co, Lttl., perfect tdt- 7Cll�tsh ! 1. 1; Pe ..... • r •' r ting lFood,c, and be happy • .;,a ti Iff Why a YnventOr Of - F sp, USE Dr.CLARK'S CATARRH CURE, I� ^ _ nev�r fails, IT CURES OATARRH IN THE HEAD ! �, ! THRQqAT AND N08E,.QOLD IN THE HEAD, HAY FEVER INFLAMED p1X�TE AN 7oNSILS, re- �. SC I Is- I stores the sense of skne�l , anfl �Irtvos away the - "' �_` Ut L HEADA H ezperienoed by ail who have < ` _, `�'-- --Shc• ""'s''fh One /e will work wonders. ice CURE GUARANTEED 6u�� at Drtiists. t3ont by mail on receipt of 1 EN LSIONprice by addrem'ng . ! Why be troubled wtth�ILEB,1 tot- CiAjB<C CNENiCAL fKl .i88 A6EW� ST.Wt3r, TOROKTO.. ,# TERNAL OR INTERNAL, FI$SUR S ULCER- tuhi,.L ��d �e �f AONSo� ATION ITOHINO OR 8.• EEOINt o .. ltllliilf Y , qq �y( qn ��yya w tt u Dr. CC I T�' CANADA PElRMANENT 4 • discove That it P /1ITMflYT yes uimediate relief? I - . ' c,v� tkastks f Its. Ins haa.ie of it Lisa proved LOAN AND SAVIN�r CO�iPAN� �` does not a you si when YOU inv 1•. a Farts even in take it. es"s t'lOK stand .00 at . . Give Mawhs. That itis three times -ss Bout b mail on by r INOORPORATILD A.D. IgS5. � e$ssacie as the old -f tsbiened CLARK �EMICAL M. 1 3T .11tyBT, �ppna�aoar�f�bodl��i................. � ., red item ed itestsrvat..................... �� . , Gish t>aaasits. 'That# fssach awaadiir- DR. TA T'S i To!tt►1 Aaseta.......................: . f»,1 Atah • - OHios Te Teflon" Stir Toronto ; Give tlorats. salla fs the best remedy f3A�dlt3 ill!![ BR�II - + 1N .. isr �QlittMI, a�iCl'Juldr, 8 ms of K and upwards received at currenb " -u,. •NE � wash"�Q .04A. ratge of ifitereht, pais or compound. halt r ; -'` QQiEt DCL �d t=ft� GO d. t%ontaina no opium 0 other anodyne, butASTHM .LE ldos. yearly. , y tro M the SPECIFIC AST MA ISON INTHE 8 0 ( DEBLNT B��3, _ ; , - 1 8e sure you *et the ecuumc in Salinon AN. CIYES A Ni T'S aST i ECP AND CU S i - % • . A - calor wrapper sold by x11 Druggists, atonayy received for a fixed term nt years_ for so th»t you need wh el debentures are issued with half yearl '- oc. and i. t not ne lett your y `'`� ' j ; fz i int�rcA Coupons"attached. Execptore and • y;. - S( UTT $OWNS; Belleville. buRine+:rtors Cup Tri�gteee are authorized by law to invest in the .. - »11 nit[ht gasp- DelfientureK of this Company. The capital and -1 stlhm I A 4ing for breath ass Ls of the Company being pledged -for ' • Oi fiI'Bfit'R, irTlw!V iAAKtI. QI6116Vi for (ear of suf- mo ey thusrcecived. Debenture holders are: - Vocation On re- atu 1 times assured of perfect safety, KANO ALUU."4. write to William Briggs, i `''telher, Toren ceipt of hsmeiiEEand-R0.add so wemai1TRIAL d H>i:lYgEitT MASON, Managing Director, . ,,� __ _ BerTL.i and pr*ve• to ) n that ANTUMA f . �ITi-ATIO-4M *Ai`Alff-For hundreds o LEN 4TRt4 AST®MA. For T_r_� � a � I sale b� Drti ktx- 4ohn Bull Steel Plate Ranix a '` '7 sI art young men and women who witF DR. TAfT B S. MEDICINE . thoroughly pr"re thorn,+elves in Shorthand. CO.,.* e itucu :a rs:It, 1+.1r. i Book-keeping, An tuetle. Penmanship. Type - - writing, eta.. Ad eSBCoilege of Correspond- l:anadla> Oflice,186 Adelaide St. W., Torf, nto - ence. 1 oronto. -- �•-� l 1. , iv _ f �PECIAL erg a, beautiful♦ deWpx With , - ;% .1 , t. ' j ►, your name i fancy colors. ExecutedGET - a:-t,tii I ,- - with Cho .�uton►a io Shading Pon, Vee 10 ctw , LY F - silver. Complete it,ock of Ponman hipp upp ie,i �� t. - ' � Cirenlxrs,-address W.A. THOMPSON, Toronto '�; Box 6 L� 1: OU E - FITS"- . - -- - - y�� _. - - ­ ­ . 1- - � I ,. � , . . .J_1.,'�­'.V � �%IuaWe treatise. and RYon4 of m.dktt.e stmt Free to an �� _ Suiferft. G .. Ei zpr , oma >'oat .aarass H. ` HAS' ;` >iIYJT, lt. . >at West Adei+titi. Street. Ton+uw, oat - r ` y�, i#MPROVED THiS LAt�' ZO YEAR$ , , IF YOU WOULD VE TIME AND MONEY . s�TT IOU TU UNAM' , ' _ '_­ ii 4, - 51STI iJ . - ­ -- e �. -- O r 1 film a. I NEW IML119 go caft 'wRU Urt iEliof0lt Qv 1% tl1eT or MSS, , 1. Y Age 'S everywhetfe. LCT YL g[IEQT: T 16WkLL 8 YOiI FOR COAL AND WOOI>i. ___ . - .-�i _• --._- PRSE. WODaJ1*E t1T %TAT Alli® iBST. HTS6t tSTIN4. ` - d CS>ZRE6T �D s' UNNIKK,AKARh1£. ` J i . �i •�® Bead Stamp tor alar Ii.oi r V 130 Euro and see the elegant shove before buy -1. c • O 1� tOg,AL S3' Q `Z'$� ing anv other. Sold by all leading dealer, O ,�� G(j jrMMf',At NarNW- •- LU `:iuI ^-"rCT W TOPOWO . I Xan'f'd by K. J C. Gurney Co., Toreato. r }.11 t< s (� � �,� d X: r tom'" 2 O *t ° .d 1 9 ennie's Famous Seeds � n, :•r t- a1 a #. -- i At extremely low prices for •' 1893." �. % r1. ,I 't i BARGEE ' `A" -Ronnie's Illus, -, ,� J i ,+f . for • . 2r C• ,,% � ".. . Founta �ff txated Guide,700 ._. t Great Qiseounts sUowed pages, and 1 pkge. efi►ch Won- . "i :` l ,tor i 893. dertal Ja a.nese Climbin Cu- 1 *- s cumber (15c.)•FamousGiant `- .�tV:. 4,r r, A Inas may afford to be ugly, , Ut ;no wom- PARC�r .B• ��* a 1.prize-Taker Onion, (70c ) ; `" ' r-1 ' + i � "� t New Winter Pine an can. - r , , s - St. !Leon Mineral' Walter hall a ms ''cal-Rennie's IIltmtrated Guide, C= i r.= - .apple Musk Melon, _ +�` _ - i �� • I � effect upon the skin in removing wrinkles, les, 100 pages, and 1 pk each gew 00.) • R e n n f e e �- "t' ;s `, - 1 .. , +t ♦ blotches and pimples. • It clean up the com Rennie's Defiance alliums, - a Queen Pea, = V- . �� �� . oaxion left hese! and sallow tttoga sickness 14c.) ; t ianl Sweet Peas ---our - (lOc.) Postpaid26o. i' }h sl I , r the excessive use of oosmet 04- �$ tion --(156.);• �'me Maasgueritl3 'Cal'- t': -z.= i j , i k. �'t . Fox sale every�vl?tceca 1.s nation, (.j; Benlue' Superb.htignonette, ,�t'. >� t (lOc.) Above 0ollectioix poste' 3 for 850. fL. x` ' �".1 I NN 'i �r►n�o, Ont: 11 „ryF ti. , s�. tesla mmoral Wats' Oo�, (r.im+ted> • 113, - :. - - , , i01 y �jwg Street Weser t t`i_ f 1.< ., Branch. 449. Yon& Street. ; 'Tel, lalL. - .- .. _ -.. .. - -. - _ e - taf , f t . - a .� - _ .- _ .. ,... _ h a,.. c . _ . .a t. x r r r r a. ,4.. +3. a Fr t.: - �., .,. _ -.. _ 4 .', g to v .. _ .-fir y .. - _ . x tr .t •: d! 9 . k .. n Y _ J ca . ^ ". » - _ �: • w . r • .� t. ♦ ..,4 c"' 'fit - { 'a1.- - ..: - - -..... r ., -. , : .. _ .L. - .. .... _ k, - . ... -. - .. �.t ria tis` '�•.. a~ r. w '��3: s -k - P t J Y $ •I I 1, > •/ Y !y. C' S , - . ! -! . qj J.. n .'CI•f A ♦.- i :'F..-. ].4� R _.. 1. k. •` bk. D. , , #: 3:. , gra iw t >- ^ 4 a . r.. :6 iii,:-. ,..F. .. r.; _- s .f. -, i. -i. _' ... , §.�:: a'Y' 'b, ...., iii". - {.k- 'u.`S ,f - !M'� -�. .� .. :. _ .- ,,.. �.. t -. ._. - ._.. . - .. -:,e' .. ��4 i _mac ,..-= ..Y_' - t� 5 A'_ _ ... : FE.- S .: . - . _ t. - i 4t : , ;n C - - --r�:. - o-.- R ''�`f i .2 - S 3 ^1 - `?Sv-- .- !•.�. aE rF >... RCs. a.. 4.,..,. ... _. Si. _-., _`1 .Jct... .•as. . �.-: ..r'.,_ .a S .u..... s, Nei^._+a3F'_.. r.-5. _"'.z. S'�'+tiwt.?aag'...a..-�sPn:'§ __... .Ye. 2CK"'a -.rd 'S5't�wn.ls...!ta �.,'/ia:+S:..<R�,i'a,L �v"m,s.«c+.8s��tYi1"1�. ...'{^.�'K«S..r�,_3,,., w_:_.. . _. p. _ - -- .i . : • >r .gA +!-, x•}`, .. , :.... Tx4.. ''�, it S _ '*R '.Sy -.'. i�'- - -•q6 t'S'� ry "V.: _ 1 4' i?., 11 h r n �.,, ;R 64 a, a eit8 i` ani' , . a to is . q to vrhi �.� pA -, .. _. '•<.; - 'tee- .., :._n - ',_. ':.9 j:. ''P' .{; - }F. iC: y a your. 6 c. 6 psi a:to Tau awsie l0 4 �. �- , . w this week. ,' :_z: . ( i }. .,C -. ',�.,.. :ate t., ...I �>#.x. i ;f. r ir.3t .. r +-.Vlif @ W.NQe� aJt ♦ p 3> , 1. ,} R >7.Yw- 'y __ �' :. aokri uw ed ed TD ,�... ,r z. b The rand-trod f the — i ,. y% ...: segs of date o yy �' go o s: , - .. - - ®li8rb� � ,.� G. �. �'. >� r. ;� .,� .��--�-. � .. n ],abel n the drat a er cog ��, { ,-': , � , 7 �. ,$ ��,�:, �, ,., :�: �, vim' w. �(`{' a iR°p 3S ; .-- - owing reoei t -of . o d • �: �:`�, _ _,' .* a; :. p p nay t this oho®. Aiwa er of i7nited'i?Vorkmen eonvelses in Tor, e e beam _ S,'�ar�Y . {. +• p = tip-.. • q . R. • 8 � , }. - _en a dot • --• `-. ,. - --.ij6'' AM ,!=Ar.. �r - .� -=3 - _- - - - ry Y vE -•{ ' p e Paid ahead ti onto.this week. W W.8 ke re ssenis on sada ev n - , ��. ,_ t d, ; -,�W V t _ �x ' =� ., Pickering led e. i 1 to r• ' .{ . g g baa . a of A.re ez lie • ,. _3 s --Christian Eiadeavor `meetin� aoa�# •--Mtn. b olp - - i y 1 r - 15ht irks tx Feiss. d �r�� jt . _ >�; S 9 Sunday evening at -usual time. Topiot' ' Penn., was bore attend ' th finiWal of , . i thank the 1ad2@t3 Of I — ' ' 3 '�Hindranoes, how to meet tbetti." Lead• her birothelt•ixtaa�r, the la'4 V. W,: 1#t2rrt1'l . lila' country i for their V@r; � PICKERIN , ON r. FEB. She spent nt a day or so with hersister� pfbtrtt g d g e ass ttason. . y ��� - h�� 17,1898. er, Miss Ida Leavens: 4 —All road overseers, who-have riot yet the fueerah j ,. k , ( �1 returned their list, shofild .do so at gnos as Meeet�ings trader the` sus ' �� 'of ,the _ , - i . • , ■ O A 1►7 6 :.: -the Clerk is anxious to hays tUe now liat� 8anth i3ntaria Farmers' Instita� wil Sh8 91, SP1 �1�� t0 C' Sar• of ��� . I be balance of i6nter made out in a proper manner. held as fatiaws:•--•F,iasais, M►lada attar• cleat t0rlake oQm fQrl! i'llp BtOCk WhiC}l Will g�Odg - Jose h Embrey, o Manjtoba,is visit. •••=(leo. Herr, Esq., mourns ttte losai o!' neon, Feb. 2t}6h., roughgip, Honda j wive , pp his et canine.. � : r f8W Weeks iag with h' . is sister here }� The dog baa been in the evening ; Claremont, Tuesday afternoon . . I Y —Mrs. Jas. fain]] for fflnrteen ears. Cause of deatU, stid eve Q ; AsUbarn, -- .1 + � . H. Rose s bas no# b0#n so y Y W�ndsy aft. sS ` ­Well during th past we k old age. private. g . The funeral was noon , M rtte. Wednesda evenva , �q —Miss Doid e, of T Tonto, is visiting —Isaac Linton and his sorrel macre had Brooklin, Thursday aftermon'I )R. AM AN Y and syou• •. • with her frim ,Miss sand. 'cattle dispute while returning from the iag; Colambas, Friday. aitei iaoe apd I f' . ration the other morning. { ° _ ` -=Mrs. I. W ae is in be pity this' week g. i The racket evening, These meetings wiU be address• attendin the lliner coin s. nded in thedri er eldin the clot. A. g . n#i Y P 9 yi g p ed by Messrs J. I. Robson, D. Buchanan,OF � , J, —Geo. �M. P>ilmer is ecovsiin� nicely ' —At a meeting of Stn. Georgs'® Guild C. C. James, W. Smith, M,P.,, and Hon, �I as 1 `sated a.: ranch 'office. - from his clines . He i able to be abpnt n Saturday last the ladies tendered a John Dryden{ The afternoon susiosis 12x �_ again. carry rote of tbl�nka to Mr. and 1>dre. 'will commence at 1:80, while biose of the y �' —Miss Jenn a Her y, of Cedardalb, venson fur use of their home, sand also evenings at 7:80. The, ladies cine pantie- Pick$Ping� who a all seaseo of i visited her an t, Mrs. A. Findlay this t the ladies and gentlemen who so-kind• ularly requested to attend in the evening, I - , week. 1 bel d in the nos am. Sec., Batie (."I Pe P As these Meetings are bald ,for the sole d0271@dtl ated: iY1imals `GVill, be w ''�j� --Mise. Gree er; ' of gharinonville, is awkes. purpose of bettering the condition of the k J with her cis r, Mra. T. B. Gerow for a —Mr• ''and Mas: Andrew Mt#8tit1, of farmers of this ooupty they should be well treated by f118 . lar@gt. BCl@alt°fiC r few weeks. f sbawa, celebrated their wooden wedding attended, - , , Nichola orrisey i 'steadily re&** . U Monday eyening. A sleigh load_ of I • iag, and will b about ' a few da a if •t eir Pickering friends drove down and - print] . known, ,,,I _ h 1' y : - j College Notes• .:� ) 9 `D �1l nothing happens r port having hada pleasant time. The j,.�=' , — . 'Al Cg,jjg yp�bgtC 1 ra made W�11 be promptly art®nd Mrs. Owe ago' taken possession b ide:and groom a ressed themselves - Friday evening, Feb. 24th, Hon. John ed t0 b zp °� of one bf Ja a Pollard'a tenements on h hly pleased with their five ears ex- Dryden, Minister of A -, i a _ will �' Aing street was rience in the mati moral hoe. „ grlcgltttre, • s I . _ f The lecture on TUs men we wit. No Ad. .-, - A ENIf ASF —Larger , co gregatio s saeomb,ed ' at P ckering people arrayed home same• mission. blip invited. OF CE j - Vic[. �}GA ' - RE r • the various ch has in the village Sun• w at after beditime. The drive was a The con rt to be given by the teachers 1�IPENCE. . .. { day' than has on the (ase for months. v ry pleasant one. . and student of Pickering CDU „ ;.,:.:: R eR>e will be . . i —W.. V. Rio ardson z i tanned from the As we stated list ietitte #.he Fire Com• hold on esday, 21st ansa, Following west on SAW v and w' 1 be home for a 'p ny's- concert will take place on program wi 1 be presented. Duan �dissee 1 week or so, who be inte�pds taking a trip M oda a, y,eveningnezt,'eb. 20th. Dot, 8 atarrand Saylor ; Fiona ,solo, Mise E.� . P, down east. � I 11.th Miner's Daughter," a serio•oomic Dingnnm ; Recitation, Miss Fia8 ;- i. ..:;.. -R I .—R. S. Pbel , of Cdnrtioe;''aedtipied dr ma, will be presented by the Pickering Piano solo, ins• J. Marr - Fiaoo solo, BIG' T � d; 1 the Methodist ulpit old Sabbath. He D amatic Company. A !short program Miss Bunting ; E3ongiMiss Francir, Piano . r_ , delivered t�►o a egdent sermons to l e wi 1 be iven b . we l�knpwn talent, while solo+ , Mise M. , _ ' congregations. g y Mine batt • Piano solo, , th Pickering Orchestra has• been secured Hill ; Reoi4tion, Miss WetherAld : Piano ` —N. MenagU, Dr. Vac ]titin is asat.,aas to fnrnisll mesio.. As t6eae eonaerts are solo, Mice .Bunting ; Piano rAolo, &Ii$e oallea away sad only on Friday to Wing- always of a superior oharraeter, the bare Mabel Herr Song, Miss Francis ; Piano n$ • is - _ barn owing to tb senoras illness of one of announcement of the date is sufficient to solo+ Miss 8�rah, Rogers ;Rea;tatip Pi na . . his obildren pt t at place. —Ye editor h s swa d some old i draw a large aadienoe. The oommittse Wetherald ; ; Plano solo, Mie Law, T E P IC i �. O, PPe non is arran Tickets on bale at Dickie M'arqui$' _ . guiR the Pirie Hall so that a muea ,, . and each for a r al live dog. The only larger aadienoe can find i sestina room store and fi m etadents. Admisieion 25 - ".\ ' difficulty that se mg to stand in our way than has heretofore been rice case, 'Y@ �� �t@d t4 trj D1Ck1@ t �argII181: `' amts. Sega a year tickets in advance F' is to keep that p p cont of �ight of the as• served seats Sb cents, adults 25 cents and ; . 1. •IIDW t8a We hags Ag. season. now the best value In children 16 Dents. Flan of hall now opea r _ e sE LINE EAE1. L ,� —Edward Bodne of ihe. North West, is at R. A. Bunting's store. urchase your publi4 Of th:A co • t8 t . with friends, here. He is en'o in the e'P® offered t he J y R tickets as early ass possible{ ° The Mist ails were in the city ane c best of health and is ros Tin in a Shan. IIl P P g --The following repreeent� fire $handing day last week. qty• ur 25 cont Young gyson and sial way. He will return to the west in a George Alle baa ' 3 few weeks i for tl month of January of the five pup- again got into our �� C D R1�tCk �t7Dg'O ar8 extra 00(� midst thrashin a,over send. g f ' -,In this issue Thos: Moody ad9erEises cls th t obtaine� the highest number of , for: a quantity of osis, to be delivered at marks in the various class" of the -8r Mr• Tl u i1 Jo n's, o! Whitby war belF• +, ., Valt78• 8 ave a n@ uncOlor@d. Japan tea the elegator, Fre chman's Bay, for which department, and also, the elegem pupils wg Mr' Coom butcher on Monday that CaII Ot that obtained the same in the union de• Farmers in t is section are busy har: 8 @gixall@d for value strength h _ F I� : a fair pride will b paid{'eas and I3ar- vesting their lee. It is a �` Y, ley purchased as usual{ f part of PicheinR public school. 8r{ ys�t Band crop tUls Or SaVpr. Qur 40. ten Black sIId (1'@@Il1 t 4th' Waltea Logaii 402 - Wino Bunting ' �-F. H. Lapp as disposed of ,cis ddu• g We wagld thi 1c Ila ' t8sil Sr@ 1ea$lI] ail W O t t118I]Z, We .. j ole residence on lizabeth street to Jelin 40Z, Ethel Reagens 886. AR•nott Leslie Yid BAtU is the p uS8 R. Winter, of,tb $ink Mills. We are 846, Kate Allawa 828. Jr: 4th Fres happy man on a Base Line. Why ? , P because it is a bo . file pecoe havoriD�t wh1eh very. much lf1Q- . pleased to see John display snob strum Beldon 289 14iartha Boyee 261, Lilie Ham , g 248, Mover Hamrick 288, Teddie Broad Ed. Fbilip goes Darlington, this- week proves our teas.- �e have a goat. p�@ty,,L. ' evidences of pros nary.2, Sr.8rd,•-Nelson Peaks 800, fiddle where ale inteadr speeding a few days J —The Ladies Aid . of $t. Andrew's visitln old irieads in t@ , Guthrie 288, Maud Logan 2k6, Samuel g as,- aIId big rBdUct011 wheII boIIg'1lt In N f ' church are making eatensi a preparations Doyle 281, Annie-Carlton 219. Jr. 8rd — - Bev" from aro nd here An"ded i s for their Winter Festiva on Tuesday parlor social at'Mr. StsvensoA,e las; wee �� 10 or 2U lb. lots. Ail We ask ie t1at yoLt kevening, Feb. 28th, Fall partiotllars of Charlie Ham 852, Allan Herr 284, Laala10 - Reagens 861. Alfred Westlakq 219, Nor• �d m�� a big ti e.. t 0n2 the affair cane secured fr m a },erose] of A very frieaydly a of football w 0II4@..�. R8m@mb@r W8 Belj 8 } the posters just issued : man Herr 219. lar. 2nd,—L' zIe Gordon ° —Oar Dramatic Co me �8+ Hate Shanghdesry, $90, b 'e How• played here on Sa ands afternoon be- pope "C�ffe@ bean. alld r• d It�at3 W tween the young me of d, 2 Meat and g 7 e t3811M �t "The Last Loaf " at Whit y F day even lett 888, James Broad 866, • da Gilders 1E3 tl1@ oIl Wa tQ 8t ur@ Cdr ." 889, John 'Richardson 887 Pil+le O' our school boys• s Rama reraltesl in y $ ' p @8 , iag, and had a large an cute. At the favor of No. 8.. Try - :.close of the-play the farce, '•The Sausage 882, Edna 13ovee� 80H, Alonz�o� Wise 844 • • 1 t ]dachuie" was given w ioh Norman Banks 2160, Arthur Hhwlett 260. Visitorr:—Miss edy� of Er ;, - •. provoke] $, killer; Mrs. (leo. vi ,Mier Tiazie ElrD'i g . roars of laughter. -Fro rumor the —The folio Wind nein a rs in a re. is - . P� ford and 4eo. Cowell, $olina; Mr. enc - ,, Wuitby people were thorn ghly satiisfied cent issue of the, Listowell Standard :— M.�-: rs, A. McPherson, m, and doe t 1 L.with performance. . :