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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1893_02_24}4 I, ! d - j, - 01 " - ..� .•= F -��` 7..* .1 1 baa '1 MP r--", �3• - �, i -Fig . - R' } a , � ,^ k t . 4U ._- s _ ..4 _ . Pt jll. - ��'N'%Fl ;fid N ''- - T' •' S <+ ,• �. - _ - — .. - - -X.}r. 1 I VOLIs. , ,:_ ' ,. �i_' FICKERING, O1tiTT., I . . ' - 1 -_ 89 10 ;,�_ L.• t• . �.-- - , ��>�>nl Axa UT R� ND11 AR1cwAM saAow3aao, _; ��° DECKERS LIVERY i L y� , r e a .R I-- - - LST$i3T Loc L BAYPENIN6s >e$co>mBb. By Daniel McMichael,. the venerable Police , Wo Sound gentlemen trot�l a �i%estet�t I �' . � i �_, ' I 1'Vecllcat.. ` Inspector of Markham village, and his wife town Norval is not its name met with a 1 � d *' '� ' " -As I hive bought n Dan Reddin s liver THE PASS AND BUTTED DOWN IIIc -IIB �°. � s - K . � P y died within a few hours of each ;other. y� •� z r „�1;�� -- ra her novel eaperienae only night last �h- M,.BATE'11AN, :�,D•, C. M., M.C.P. business land have. added several new COBBEBPC, D1LNT8. Neither of them had been.ill for more than w ek when nt .a party on the knolls of o, 9_- t R. 6c 8.0., Coroner. Office and Residence, horses and buggies I can aaaomodate m- p�AttaMOHT a day or two.: On Monday evening, while S bora. U on the ac►m an braaki � � '' .0 street, Pickering Office hours: Morning the public withgood,riKs at all boars. seated at the tea table, IIIc. McMichael was p p y ' .l 3u�to 11:30 ; Evening a to 8. Covered 'bus .meets all trains. In . , ; u the two'_youn •men in question drove ' r $ ` ' ' .john Bar y is again drawing lumber to suddenly, stricken with paralysis acid fell a ew miles to a riend's, where tzhe so , iv y -connection' with livery I keep a . North Clar wont. Wbet will he meet bank fin necious. Eight hours later Mrs. y :'7. Vocal Music. Bale, Commission and_Board jo rued unfit morning. Tltey opened f e�� t1 r , this time, IIIoB(licba.1, who had been suffering from. a - ,' i s '��``'' "`�� ing Stables, Pickerinra: y' t eir Valise u on retirin for .then ht, �� } i_- Ida Sirilp on, ' - - ; !. .r, T.r,,, Aire. Ila .e, of I eRuirk. is visitingwitb nervous Inplaint, suddenly expire8, the anti ,., ti��ir epnsternation found thatic r. c' ` - * (� 1� T. ..`=7C:r ••--+�• F �1I F, !'mut Laurence,. a ew direct cease being the bursting of a blood UPIL c �F'i 7"ria Tl, -)!,,,ON i'O f;ON• _ _— -- - �„ 0 7. - i di,%s this �+- ek. . ( i vessel iin the brain. Mr. McMichael, ling- t 'in Leoetiaary articles of night attire and_: c � r % . k 1 oeQ"' t aervatory of .-dusi�, is prepared to give les= ,� , �o' a,; $1 ( Wye bear .hat Alonzo Forsy}�' ha> des• Bred until Wednesday afternoon, when he :her �o ging, together with toilet ad- 1 l ' ,x �u Hone in beth instrumental andvocal music: Re- ,sox �� ' s even if,required. ' gp ; P., _ oeed of hi Wilk route in Torobto to two Passed away, trot having learned that hi9 junta: ivF : e missing, but (bad been mys-" .ax_ ' Terence s I wife had gone ;before him. to iou.�ly replaced by seperal voirimes of '_ L - ; �. The nstruction Guaranteed. , ^ •�00 "'� , Y • v.. 2 . �, ,_;� - a ickering 1; sn�eman. i '; Adareas, Clarem�ia. rs deg .� . �, bdols IU�I bedroom crocks Imasine ._; ,' , s:: 40-52.. h- . M oa ° W,6 and rtand an .attempt i8 being WHITBY. theiB ind�anation, • ?_', �{��} — ac stun '" i �' '" � '1 made to pr ears bail for Edward Iia tie; 'their prayers. How- , r ; 8j � i eQ•r �°' °' , o is ever, it could not be helped, and not hav• w�Yk �; �,,- MISS LETT I E H EAGENS 9 C but the Ba a bus not yet been accomp h The cartel Meeting of the ' 'Official r' a ti �;vpq o, , , �.. t- ,o`: w w Y in time to return in seam of the lost-; s .0 , '� Board.of the Whitby Methodietfiabraacle art cies: the took what ha been van IS NOW PREPARE1De TOt�hRECEIVE _ l.xdv �� '" ~ o edPe"r M enab attended the.A. 0. i.W. was held on li�onday aiening last. There y L mucic paella, Miss == p I x,�yq �, �o' w the and were thankful, d_ went un I° �, 1 ue a of Music ea s: It gives W (fraud Lo ge as $delegate far our Ictal was a remark bly Qood attendance, and ,.,�, �,•k'� fife Toronto Co g ►� qe.� much pleasure to recommend es studs dewgens as " p fraternity. Joshua Bundy was alsm in encouraging apresPione of appreciation ho e. Later on they will aloe ap Er- 1 - ,� i , � i - r• and regard fo# th® pastor were- numerous. -nes search for the per�eira or of this vile :,1 rM j• a t•eacber of Music. >,W ue ► attendance. - rca .*: for thep�st three years in amort studious man- CODsid ing everything, tlie. Clarke; on. Avery cordial and nnanimone invitation jok , and in the meantime re said .to be d g ner, an8 possesses a thorough technical training. p_ _ _ _ F an excellent pupil throughout.' W �+ v, m a a to remain nnttil.the end of his term; was dill eptly studying law, edicine, agri- f 'he has proved gni• = C) o ay ,o,o ,, m m a . Tuesday as fairly well attended. We o esidencePiekering station. •, ., extended to the pastor, Rev.' Mr, Cade. cul urs aqd. theology, (ficin textbooks books be ` . ,,. - 14. t— a; m a,a A a� -5' m a . • can beat t e world m the rice of be f in � I_ x b m o a $ a oA g a �. P ° p Daring the paetmonth a gl tions revival of ing Blacitstone on vested rights. Aber ; �1. - r Le0►at.. �` H a `' d "m'" quarters. religion has been ez riena�d b the o Ie . et' p °.� �� a ° m a w a Ira Po ell advertistls hi�B farm to nt Y Pe P n you the cause of panting ib Asthmet- ; r�> Q, C,� $ARRIS- 79 cep of the Tabernsale. Over fifty names have ie a mplainte, y p ay h "i� - E. FAREWELL, mb o 15 � .i ti i b • in this in e. The place is In splendid been added the membership of the Ho t e rite ass on .the y ,� t� p nee of `the wild Thorn for hedging pnr- ` _ ' ,� �. TER, County Crown Attorney,.and county Z Q i p A ; ;. ti ., W p Shape and BhOUId readily find a good ten• church. Mr. F. L. Farewell of Whitby , +: Whitby. U ' - — ' os e, and the cause of Adam s fall. We . > ;, �. solicitor. Court House, r. ,, . o c q ant. Bea partieulape elsewhere, Collegiate Institute, was_ recommended by feta that the.perusal and careful study of•' ' _' MILLER, SOLICIrGR, h0• — (�;'� o wo t � p: Charley Boddy desires us to state -that the Board to•the Conference as a Candi- 1 Y�� 1 . TAMES ' ' rho a valuable works may increase their �� , { � , � TARP Public, conveyancer, t �'a sire dy extensive knowledge and in. some a '� y � .o s w x q p, he Is only 22 years of age and pot 24 as date for the ministry. Thistle He,,'near Brougham M o q,� c . N a a we stated last week.' A youth of 22 s ould '—y--•�• me sure com ansate them for the loss of ' ` 2 rL, w O oq a 4 ERRYWOOD. �' P - :. McGI GLIVRAY, BARRIS- , op & a .o • 10% be -able to support himself, many d a so H wh t, on those extremely cold bights is ' - } .. �OW "� °x much yo ager. ; &c. Oiuoe op oaite Post � 1- tern, solicitors, pB A ;Theo, Mie. Wood is visiting friends in Torontol cert 'nly a deprivation not to be snickered j, '� { omce, Whitby, out. Jno. Rall Dove, _ Rev, r. McDkirmaid, Secretary of �' A SlclxilhYray, LL,B, Money to oan• 8y a Foreign isaionB, gave a very interestiDR Mr. Chisholm delivered a ver able ad at. Y I .1 _ , nd dollars, private fiends, dress on Sabbath avenin last. ,yam Jf11 IY sa Baddress o Miw;aioa work, on Babbath iD g a incise i i 1 '> , < ,ew thdu ea at r as- an The favorle song ui mask 1 0 WHiTEVALE.':•• ..... o V� - A to loan on Reed E$tate Af g, the Bapt, t chapel. He was listeneia to o❑able rates cf interest, T808. PA �yR� i "The Charming Young Widow. x; j PICKERYI�G3RANCH by a larg congregation. Mie Hoov$r, of Locust Hill, spent Stir, -�� ` ` } 1]iater, Pickering, (every Saturday) * S, B. Lynda, of Toronto, spent Sunday' j ate` ` Rev. J. 0. Manley, Sectretary o the -gay wi{h the Misses Burkholder. ! 1D �g S. ORIVIISTON, LL.B., of Law -- Upper C nada Bible Society, leetn d in here. {_ t , I Barristers, IKise (lraham, of Claremont, is'ading. and Mrs. Boynton, of Chicago, ares , =- .31�' �. W • -ence, Ormiston & Urew, `- Open'foii the transaction of sl legitims to the Met edict church the other evening/ a few days with Mrs. Geer a Davi son. visiting Thos. Beare. xM s solicitors, Notarise &c.,15 joronto Street, fo- Baliking Bnsineds. i On the, lat0 and Destro of the Jews."� The friends of D. Lawson will be leased tonic, will be -at blaermont everyo to neap y. P. Spink and Mias Lillie Spink are' ,`. " over J. Bundy s shop, Mo y QElIOE HOIItes-1�'rolan 10 t0 3 ; 8attird>rr�rs He was ietened to :With launch atteDiion• to hear tna `he has recovered from his ill x _ h Office vise ing at Idaple ave. f- a ' �> to 1 o'clock, i Mr. d Mrs. W. Dolphin have t}�e nese• J. D. McPhee, of Toronto, spent Sunday' �� Yeterznary. _a�ringa Bank iu conin�eti0>�►. 'h C. ram,England is the est of sym at of the eommnnit in the deal Petty,y�° wit his stents here. V J� F ane er. of thtlir infant, which sad event transpirefl his duals, C1 iPetty. Rumor says a e is a Miss Lou.• Hagerman is visiting relativesi '' '' SOPlIIN6, VETERINARY SUR= (g -fir) G}EORCt HERR, M g comic. H. GEo,N, Graduate of the. Ontario Vet- 4 .- - _ on Tues ay. The child was eome four l�iilB SIZE, ;of IIDIOIIViIle, and Mies Pat- her and at Locust Hill. 1 , ., ` Toronto, will visit GVhitevale , months old. The funeral book place to a are pleased to learn that 'Mrs. aid i erinary College, , Diseases of terson, of Agincourt visited Mrs. ;MacPher- , �` k and Cherrywood every Saturday ' St. Joh 's cemetery.. Phee is recovering'from her recent illness. .tome. foot attended to at my shoeing forge DIRT and ni ht's storm bee so blockaded eon last ween. We understand that Rev. Mr. •Bunne I _ ",l. . the ha e n Calls prom tly at - • 4 S y R Lost,strayO or stolen—two yo�angladies.' , ` con.. Pickering' bf Toro to, will take charge of the , 3letho l lot 33, 7th pp the roe s in this vicinity that traffic is When last seen they were driv' 'g , east on tended to, Tdiegraph address : Whitevale, Ont Man a gallant dist fiOCere until Rev. Mr. tandem re , P.O. address: Green River. Ont. s4 -T ``1oor watab "needs zlei►ning every almost t a standstill.. y g Saturday m' ruing. coo a. I 4 3 ? •°`. VETERINARY "r e' hteen months, if yon would pre had di colt in reaching home tiunday . Will Tayl r has purchased a w cutter. iss Bella Robson ave a farewell P$y '' ` yF-' I30PKINS, VET ,r,. i8 W • surgeon. graduate of Ontario veterin serve its time keeping qualities. evenin ,and Dot a few were compelled to We hear an young lady hue al eady tried last week to a numberofher friends. Mick `` a Toronto, office and residence, Lin Consider : In thal'me the balance r1�.z-'� z cry College, village. Calls by day en u1r as to their whereabouts. it. Who'll the,neat. R. ill shortly take np residence at Rai _._ _,. ton's avenue, Pickering ed to A first class wrieel t'nrrie on its safe Ig,895,tiU0,- q attend The aptist Mission Band gave a re-. Our genie merchant is dein a rushing ' Po tags, '41 ;'`' �- y' or night promptly, 000'times, it does not rest at nights bearea of the concert re:.endy given here, business. 'I has increased to s chi an es- wo weddings will eventuate in Greet ` ` �' ,11 general ten up aateii as all ma ne fief reF New like ordinary machinery, keeps tett( that he'ba1s been cocnpeUed to employ ` indone, at lowest living rates, Lamy and stet 'going nnoeasingly. Yoa oil asew- in the lesion church on the 4th of Uz• a clerk. Ri er this week, and one here is billed foc ����. _ ,i eases feet made a specialty oi, always bridge D WedDeBda evening. AlthOuQh in aril. Still some people �dvill talk about . `; s 23y machine or an engine every day y J, Chapman is a happy ma - A Little wo en's ri his. 'Tis all bosh. v z�­41- 1 fi class shoer on hand. but the delicate w,lttch ie allowed the weather and roads were not, favorable strap r visited his home on Thursday last g .? to go ancared for til it is of ell for suc i an affair, a Rood audience attend- slid beeln leased with Lbs lade, she decid chert 'gait, who is visiting relatives ; . Societies. ° g P, P here, has purchased a number of fine Clyde ' �; _•�^•-'" _1_1.1^_, ; with dirt and stops. The best of ed and a pleasant and profitable evening stay. ; mares, which he will take out to his home + , ;.�� ,� _ ,.,...,-� �-- , ISING,SUN LODGE N0: 185, I. O oil gets dry in this time and then was sp We woad r—What topk Vb'ill to Whitby at otteneau, Dak. upon bis return. next a,p. the pivots wear and don't fit their J, - ro le, of Mount Albert, watt here _RG. T• This lodKe meets ever Mond on Sunday why Jim waa eo shy in look - evening in the year, in Dale's Hall, y m nth. Pickering y pe h liver S Indsv and was unable to returta in out of t e window ? Whish wil! win— , Every person invited to join and help adv 18�v of the vvatab a i'>iterferedmw t e hoe. White s little boy Russel is serious • until nesday afternoon' $e was acoom• Unionville r Claremont. ly ill with inflammation of the lungs. �� rho grand Cause of Temperance. `'',i het m0 look at year, watch and I r _ ponied ay one of our falx daughters, but A very easing event tool( �Slace last W en coast few days since he got into �- , -=----- aX�g, will•Rive you en honest opinion as D Y ? ' t $IrtE� - to alaether It needs attention. we -ire led t0 belieye that her stay in'ihe Wednes•dsy at the hoi>3e of B.. icon, on the water and came near being drowneds __ north county will not be a permanent one the occasio of the marriage of Miss Jen an his present illness is the result.. ,,_ j, ____ __--_ eonvel/2r e�'+ e1. ;� ,:.,.-. I !nye, Mr. icon's oungest OavgbWr to . , - om --that le not at present. n Saturday morning when walking up : ` x �$ Vissioner�Oi1IAS DUNK, •Conveyance>r, lane- JAN S• BARN�4RD', The members of Lbs A. O. U. W. bare David Bdai land. The mania��tte ceremony Main St. Jas. Taglor slipped and fell on the . � for taking Affidavits, ecc., was perfor ea by Rev. Chisholm, of Dnn- ;� with such violence as to produce ancon- - bavd' lade arrangameutti for holding then barton, ass ted b Rev. Tb m , of Mark- . Mont, Ont. __ Competent watch repairi't._ & tic ousness. His condition for a day or two A • ' NTING, Issuer of Marriage .°. Manua oyster supper on Monday evening, ham• The bride looked ah$ ming they 1 BBU of Ontario. of Marcl 6th. As tl3ese annual getberings and the presents were numerous and w s somewhat alarming, but he is new rap - . Licenses for the County WHITBY, i , axe so well known to be of snob a eatisfae•sayid y recovering. ti's''" Ace at the store or at hie residence, Pii rinH .,- oo tly, bat we-co4not vouch for the truth I - village• — - — for store, we simply ice lbs date. Mra. Geo. Bernie, who has spent the- -- TOWN SHIP CLERK y P y li of that stizte'm�t, as, not beim one of the w diet with her father, Jas. Tran. of Bel- 'J- j� R.BEATON, , These who desire to see forth®I partial• upper tin, ,we were kindly idol ed to remain f rd, will in a short time join her husband. ,�a=,�. 1J • Coaveyenoer, Eomtuissionerlor taking a ��I1 }i 11 1 aiiidavite, Agconnt�U'm and Insurance Agent. IsTB C n do so from bills just issued. at oma. a Peterboro, in which place they will est .. - ,11 • Money to loan on rroperty. Willa pro- RO OHAM od f -pp Se ions of the Farmers' Institute ' ; th it household s Re wish the _ `'1. t Whitevale:,• Will be in I u e g bated. OFFICE- -• DAN`s getter Fairest of 8eacparifls sn;3 were eld here on Tuesday afternoon and s a fable air all the felicites o .domestic;, Brougham every Monday afternoon for the p�� , _ $7.0 Iron for -the blood, the king of blood' and Uvnr even' Tile attendance at the after a d wedded life. - = � . 1 transaction of business. medicines. $I per bottle or 8 bottles fpr t6b, g• LOAN APPLY TO F, noon eecinQ was not so large as it should Miss M rgaret Woodruff, of Torobto, : pn'Saturdav afternaan Joe Kinnock wife F h� L ONLY TU Building IronPille,un ual- w" s ter ' the evening. visited frie1nds here last wee . e gaged turning brush handles in Taylor cft , R I..N. i M Hutchison, appraiser at Claremont for DR. DEAN Blood B g e'9 have been, 1►ut a bet ID R > .. Canada Perrn�nent Loan & savings Co-, head i led for blood creating, toning the nerves aria $ash meetings s are productive of much We lead Ia visit from a Da otk blizzard. ount's •Factory Turning his head one of - - .. office Toronto, Stook capital St3,000,o0o, Total adding a healthful g�lIow to the complexion g p g p0 .�: r r - Tae company lends money on Each box contains �2iirty-six pilis,4b conte per Rood when such an object is aimed at ; on Sunda} eveniralr, but no feel 'much is fin ers'carelessly ked the old machine � ar = p- assets S8,7W,000, box or a no=es for $I. • and sl ould find favor to the sight of our better. hick returned the compliment with inter lowest current rates of interest and on favor- "� �� able terms of rape} Ment, MC and. de- DR. DEAN'S LiveF Pills far bilionetieas, Bead- fertile R. J. Pt�iCe �as return®d f m the cit , at, and Jae returned home with " a badly :� 1'l i sea, No' comuiiasion. No delay and for id liver. trach box con- r ousted fro leis reCPnt 1 cerated finger, and says he will turn no f bentu,-es purchased. 48o ash, dizalne (fin 1('pdnegda , March let, Alex. Wil• baving al oat recovered 1a:xpenses , oderase" tains thirty-six pills, W cent's per box or Ave y , more. We will now turn to a fresh subject _. �� .� a �•c%�itect. boxes for $1, s4D keg possession of the hotel of tbia indieposit' n. ' or like store -eggs this one will turn stale. . .. - ARCHITECT T• R wIl�8ozl�s Btach Bitter, Cengh Bal• plat , I1ir. Vt'ileon is a stranger to lo�oet W: H. meth is greatly pi as8d w'i?,h a The storm Sunday night had the effect of y A. 2'OS , (.O NTY satn, white oils; Pain AllexiatorMolden Gaut- peon) in this locality, therefore we know feminine a ranger that resent y aired at making the attendance at the Method� st I- £` A.. for the' ouity of {7ntario Drawings -Ment, i . little'I bout him as a landlord.. JODe thing hip Noma. She is•a girl. d for every class of - I be D' 'the mote church veru slim. Many a young man did+4'' and specifications f arnisbe we kil w, he eaD make his house a benefit Real es ate seems to building. bream and hot water heating and W. R. POBB, oheYllBt dt drnatgist, Whitbp, is not see his best girl that night, Some how gT ventilation a tip©cis: ty. Office—Gerrie Block, sole agent for e►1! of the above goods. Or a c rBe to our village, and we slncere;y this season.. We hear' Of number sof over breasted (fie storm ivltli warm grad �„. . corner Dundas:" and Brock streets, Wnitby. ___ _ the former. In this he deals now under consideration. loving hearts, but others hoping that ab- ,>:.i�� ` Residence—Kin i:oaa East Pickering. 97-y 1 hope 8 will do, , ri s ryill have the hearty do -operation of every Messages left at J. W. od$il a eIi�p, Bence might make thra heart grow fonder, 1 � � . «c tiu�tee,•irlq. R: 31'00RE� P1cerin, basin ss man rn the place, for Tai ILEWiI, will race' clonic( >1t poetpaued their visit until some more con- ' ,£ FAIRB.ANI�S; rile"oia fins reliable GENERAL $LACKSMITH. Fri ay evening, March Bed, than `been tendon. Tl�e ,D1Ews•man ap be et venient season, when the elements bed � �' � ceased their wind jag; '•� _ L% • Auctioneer, still in the field, able and ` `� . select as the date for the Claremont there each 'l ues�3ay evening. Y ? .T�.,, willing to conduct any sales entrusted to him, A rather serious accident happened John t R i thanking his pat- eQjal tte>Rt10n 'veil to horseslaoej ' Band Concert, which will be held in the A number of our oan f lk who are , A� and takes this opportunity o fie gl y g Girton Saturday ;evening when driving ' �� Town Hall, commenoi>,g at 9 o'clock. attending the various high schools were cone for past favors, and hopes for a continuance , and general re alrin . home from the village with a colt. A ��,�`�� t �iii - of them, Terms for servicer moderate. Ar- g p That amens drama, "The Last Loaf," compelled to remain home f r a few days britehen_ strap broke eanaitlg the colt to ; — }r;. rangements as to dates and terms can a made * . at the office of this paper. Will b presented by the Piekelmg Dra- this week on account of the tgrm. rnnawpy. The cutter was upset precipitat- _, y New wOt'k gotten np i>1 first c�asl� a 3 ie mat Co an . The coni any will b Jas. Hogle vacated the r mises reoent- HOMAS PO CHER, Licensed Ano- and iwarrarited a8 t0 .material. yy pp ing the occupant over an embankment of �,��s Tatt r in an* able costumes,while seen ly disposQd of'by him,on-Ta sday and has considerable height. Harvey Long who r tioneer, Valuator, etc., for Hast York and - the whole of North and South Ontario. strict psi t d ezpresely for the play will odor .taken up Lis residence on rook st. He was in the cutter escaped uninjured. Mr, � �� attention given tb all orders b mail or telegraph. g fete gOCk Of Clltteie $?1 hand, th s ge. Harry M. $cede(, of Toronto will takeloaseseion of the nch dwellin Charges Moderate. Address THOS. POUCHi$R, Qmp; g $inion, less fortunate, in falling struck his Box �7, Brdugham; Ont. elabracing the latest styles, cheap a m'o singer o� some note, well qiv in the tip ing. head on the railing, rendering him ancon- .e #°' . • — -- 1 selections d tin the evening, �! The Li er:i1 ConsBrvativee o1' Pickering scions for some little time. We are pleas- , ' 5 q i _ for cash.,_. se er R N'atchmakanp. S = F; go oroliestra ,will provide the mesio:; township are asked to convene at the ed to learn that he is now ably to bb about, �1. �� g _ ` ✓` ; I I -- L fl in Altog that, the program will be one of ro• townships hall here on Saturday 26th .fust though severely cut and bruised abort the Y ,r; �,I ALEX.- "CUTHDERT, Watchmaker Cain and inspect vebides W e head. Mr, S. has had'manyy narrow es -g 2�►% .` and jev-eller, has settled down to We i t8r18at, and ,lhould be listened to by .a at 2 p.mi, for the purpose of of+ lnizing a capes from violent. death. A few years `. work, and will alga e, hereafter be on hand to PUCKERING VILLAGE.. D l)delcnab, Esq., Will towllshlp aesociatiote. Wm, Smith M.P. y ; .large . udienee. I. .epair watches, clocks and jewellery, as he bac since while engaged digging a 'well near4� done for the last 23 years in piekenng village- OCflUp the chair. . Admission 2b cents., ,and others will address the meeting. Sonde borsebnyers were here on Mon• him. A'broken arm was the onl result., '; .W" ? Audle a horse fell into the well and onto - All Work guaranteed. Prices moderate. Agent T (} ehildr 'n 16 �eents..; I . ; Yfor Edmund 8cheure; wholesale jeweller, II 10 N IRIMISIS da and; although colitic tvVenty animals On another occasion a stone fell down a ��h ` Wellington at., Toronto. ��+`�'— i y� c �_ _, '- ' were offdred, onl one found sale. Per- well striking him biz the head crushing in - �t_' . ON , - _ ..I IVipuNT ZION. I baps iheke mAy_le som.btlierxeaaonI but the skull,�and thou h for many weeks art -_,€ Boots azul Slates. y _„ : _ �^^'" ^"" " Y BR Ct( 8T = BOUTN 0 ' �NTABiB BANK` we are 101einch(le to thlnl�y, that'stir farmers the point of death is rigorous constitution .1 I^� � �; - 4d jOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE Q _____� r. . McAYoy itt yisitilp. friends do not tiproper ole a of anindal. pulled flim through• Once again a heavy Maker. Pegged and sewn work. Orders lD Br met D. tied Experienced workman-et91�n+ C1. ]?h' fps bee just reeAiv !i letter from well buokQt with no ropes attached Ito its promptly attended to. *h1,wWQ _ arb e . iGr�S6 eo ge ee, of Greenbe nk,pbiscog hom es, in wbi0b a ;Ino reports descendedintoawell where he was.working� s, �� tship. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the�% News, Ding street, Pickering village• 7-vst ad t b s` father•in-la'w's. Mr. Wien;.. -: - -.• � and although it fell at a Nancy Hanks in "{r, 1- ", �' Neithison' �i�+� E eret;, of gleam. .ha�'l sod a sevgre nnolaT -loss. „ H#a reliae . a stal �o>i, attd. ibe' the cold clip, hi agility in reaching an x > the well saved him tram gotets.J bugging g � ; . Iaanutraotarere of beast; `' st�8d su0h I11 Urieal tbrq. It list b a.'. ' ata er eg d n pf Mr trill be held hmn gin the 1 c fes he.has had his crsn- gHoney C MoAvo Ott b Conn• jury.. Man im , -:. ORI}ON HOUSE, Piokerin , - nt., Ma>'bleMonumen cs, Headstones and all ing in vdrrtavt with a wire (fence t ,it (`,�� g - Firiday Feb 24th. No pains- . wi be i lium topped by f llin bricks, but that is a I -VI James Gordon, proiirietor. This hotel is a i • other Cemetery Work � l►� �0 be kt � .. ` > ,- small item compared to the other instanoea �' e ared to make it the event` of the se op j Ins ting � �` • Ane new brick building, finished in superior 17 I Th8 F&rmet• oe here on: ;cited. But after -all of those miraculous style. Eve convenience and comfort- for the IiatpOsterrr of watch', ({widish, Wim_ Come n8,' come all. , y srloaa aan Canadian /3rxmlta•r.a�,day @YeXfip'g VRaB ell att611d8t1; 'n�a 8s it is easy t4 believe that he was not �~ travelling public. New and commodious stables Wed iD $are boolonnitag ust' , p e�l4l11t pp and sheds. 2b9lj parties wis�i ng work would do well to cal N810?�4n, �7ohix 1?rlitio o> W.:Sniili fated to reach hie period through a common- ..°t� a an ufa.before purdhasing. All work guaranteed Mr. J. Oratlnxrler aAd ass Vis:: Wi MW ON 11 STER1�1$OU SE, Pickering, Ont., oda Iprioee of the lowest. M.lt':' w'8 t, >rleq :nth less'.: od ace, ordinar ,v da rnnawa , a son wee 1�i Red m :ib " bo, as . � . n��tdx � p��e�' - , ' ]� mmodatic n of the . T 1 now o en for the acoo 0" p Ii iv O III . -. +ern �l► ® lrnon n Wei e> deb; _ n eyed wlill hat foo. above oled. w 1 Navin lately Z'V' P. lftiv%ard� s , r; a . - trsvbllin public. This hole , i r , .:_ .3 . =; - sP .>a very' 00 ,_ . �_. '', } gg n h- t -..i 8 tiTb- a tl . �. ah a been re-SuYniah.ea ihro 0 e g.., s. _. sem,. <. - _ .> , ,: x ,,. `On . C� k changed hands, has e i -• ..I :.. s; .. ), t. , li dieetliss� .y - 9 '. its the Spink Mills,, , a., ,a. ,,., >...: .: �, L. _. , . l oil: ins 1iOW ell' . iD `th9: -city I ant. t3itnated as it is, epees (`�, otidodo < s s!`i �� d , ll ` p Meals - f 32 +; ' �- tom. P Milia, M.. y tip. ti h- - .,.. itJs convenient for a•trone of the Irable bAald�i tlil ala �_ _ �-M_�— _ „• - ' eve fent p HALE --Des l _.� _ R ,, , .,. �! .lite lice: f s, Glood stabil g P - �,11 LiY 5 tic* f M1 >. -.. ^:3 (Sac ,f - r ort n able ho gg ! •. , , tIN . R. ti . _ u ch at all re com a osstnf c :, . ., a kerin Vili .'o r _ •,._ ::ruin• ;.. .;� ' d 1. N.: < _ . sin st. Pio i3 ..,.L ;,. _ _ _ =�Bi+ `b >z� y a closed ardfor g 4 -_ .s.,Y��2�1.�,Y3?�°xi.rr, [�rnw-r. s •_r3'> '�w`�,.,sus,a.. a,13��`,.«v'*' ���,�r_ :_... .�P:: i=. .:-L•. ���+�k� a . end abed room. Boit stall ane en . an a�r0,-with 72 it frontWel it! letls t � horses or cattle. Weigh f ales on'tho premises. The bar is open is( all egal hoars,.andis stocked im ediat+®2T west of fire ;tile►' ar ell * rs TpF X: with pare 1 oars of eyeT� brand. AND Mc- p l to. .: I . . 4 :< 9 tb1 - aF r� _ 1:." ev"T,• Proprietor. y' � % - # ,,,1,,�fi � . a�z ....em 3..- .a. j,,<, si.. s s "'}`' 4r �j,� lr-r. s t•..r4- -. Wjp j/,.,, S' lak :�F,t a+.�h'a3 _ a :} .,9`. 7 a4'ed t�`?IX![ �.StG. I'll a Y 44 r t ! � ': a[ t , .- I � , I - . `f NO � � a . ' ,, e :" , ,y:_4 < -, fj �> . �.-- - , ��>�>nl Axa UT R� ND11 AR1cwAM saAow3aao, _; ��° DECKERS LIVERY i L y� , r e a .R I-- - - LST$i3T Loc L BAYPENIN6s >e$co>mBb. By Daniel McMichael,. the venerable Police , Wo Sound gentlemen trot�l a �i%estet�t I �' . � i �_, ' I 1'Vecllcat.. ` Inspector of Markham village, and his wife town Norval is not its name met with a 1 � d *' '� ' " -As I hive bought n Dan Reddin s liver THE PASS AND BUTTED DOWN IIIc -IIB �°. � s - K . � P y died within a few hours of each ;other. y� •� z r „�1;�� -- ra her novel eaperienae only night last �h- M,.BATE'11AN, :�,D•, C. M., M.C.P. business land have. added several new COBBEBPC, D1LNT8. Neither of them had been.ill for more than w ek when nt .a party on the knolls of o, 9_- t R. 6c 8.0., Coroner. Office and Residence, horses and buggies I can aaaomodate m- p�AttaMOHT a day or two.: On Monday evening, while S bora. U on the ac►m an braaki � � '' .0 street, Pickering Office hours: Morning the public withgood,riKs at all boars. seated at the tea table, IIIc. McMichael was p p y ' .l 3u�to 11:30 ; Evening a to 8. Covered 'bus .meets all trains. In . , ; u the two'_youn •men in question drove ' r $ ` ' ' .john Bar y is again drawing lumber to suddenly, stricken with paralysis acid fell a ew miles to a riend's, where tzhe so , iv y -connection' with livery I keep a . North Clar wont. Wbet will he meet bank fin necious. Eight hours later Mrs. y :'7. Vocal Music. Bale, Commission and_Board jo rued unfit morning. Tltey opened f e�� t1 r , this time, IIIoB(licba.1, who had been suffering from. a - ,' i s '��``'' "`�� ing Stables, Pickerinra: y' t eir Valise u on retirin for .then ht, �� } i_- Ida Sirilp on, ' - - ; !. .r, T.r,,, Aire. Ila .e, of I eRuirk. is visitingwitb nervous Inplaint, suddenly expire8, the anti ,., ti��ir epnsternation found thatic r. c' ` - * (� 1� T. ..`=7C:r ••--+�• F �1I F, !'mut Laurence,. a ew direct cease being the bursting of a blood UPIL c �F'i 7"ria Tl, -)!,,,ON i'O f;ON• _ _— -- - �„ 0 7. - i di,%s this �+- ek. . ( i vessel iin the brain. Mr. McMichael, ling- t 'in Leoetiaary articles of night attire and_: c � r % . k 1 oeQ"' t aervatory of .-dusi�, is prepared to give les= ,� , �o' a,; $1 ( Wye bear .hat Alonzo Forsy}�' ha> des• Bred until Wednesday afternoon, when he :her �o ging, together with toilet ad- 1 l ' ,x �u Hone in beth instrumental andvocal music: Re- ,sox �� ' s even if,required. ' gp ; P., _ oeed of hi Wilk route in Torobto to two Passed away, trot having learned that hi9 junta: ivF : e missing, but (bad been mys-" .ax_ ' Terence s I wife had gone ;before him. to iou.�ly replaced by seperal voirimes of '_ L - ; �. The nstruction Guaranteed. , ^ •�00 "'� , Y • v.. 2 . �, ,_;� - a ickering 1; sn�eman. i '; Adareas, Clarem�ia. rs deg .� . �, bdols IU�I bedroom crocks Imasine ._; ,' , s:: 40-52.. h- . M oa ° W,6 and rtand an .attempt i8 being WHITBY. theiB ind�anation, • ?_', �{��} — ac stun '" i �' '" � '1 made to pr ears bail for Edward Iia tie; 'their prayers. How- , r ; 8j � i eQ•r �°' °' , o is ever, it could not be helped, and not hav• w�Yk �; �,,- MISS LETT I E H EAGENS 9 C but the Ba a bus not yet been accomp h The cartel Meeting of the ' 'Official r' a ti �;vpq o, , , �.. t- ,o`: w w Y in time to return in seam of the lost-; s .0 , '� Board.of the Whitby Methodietfiabraacle art cies: the took what ha been van IS NOW PREPARE1De TOt�hRECEIVE _ l.xdv �� '" ~ o edPe"r M enab attended the.A. 0. i.W. was held on li�onday aiening last. There y L mucic paella, Miss == p I x,�yq �, �o' w the and were thankful, d_ went un I° �, 1 ue a of Music ea s: It gives W (fraud Lo ge as $delegate far our Ictal was a remark bly Qood attendance, and ,.,�, �,•k'� fife Toronto Co g ►� qe.� much pleasure to recommend es studs dewgens as " p fraternity. Joshua Bundy was alsm in encouraging apresPione of appreciation ho e. Later on they will aloe ap Er- 1 - ,� i , � i - r• and regard fo# th® pastor were- numerous. -nes search for the per�eira or of this vile :,1 rM j• a t•eacber of Music. >,W ue ► attendance. - rca .*: for thep�st three years in amort studious man- CODsid ing everything, tlie. Clarke; on. Avery cordial and nnanimone invitation jok , and in the meantime re said .to be d g ner, an8 possesses a thorough technical training. p_ _ _ _ F an excellent pupil throughout.' W �+ v, m a a to remain nnttil.the end of his term; was dill eptly studying law, edicine, agri- f 'he has proved gni• = C) o ay ,o,o ,, m m a . Tuesday as fairly well attended. We o esidencePiekering station. •, ., extended to the pastor, Rev.' Mr, Cade. cul urs aqd. theology, (ficin textbooks books be ` . ,,. - 14. t— a; m a,a A a� -5' m a . • can beat t e world m the rice of be f in � I_ x b m o a $ a oA g a �. P ° p Daring the paetmonth a gl tions revival of ing Blacitstone on vested rights. Aber ; �1. - r Le0►at.. �` H a `' d "m'" quarters. religion has been ez riena�d b the o Ie . et' p °.� �� a ° m a w a Ira Po ell advertistls hi�B farm to nt Y Pe P n you the cause of panting ib Asthmet- ; r�> Q, C,� $ARRIS- 79 cep of the Tabernsale. Over fifty names have ie a mplainte, y p ay h "i� - E. FAREWELL, mb o 15 � .i ti i b • in this in e. The place is In splendid been added the membership of the Ho t e rite ass on .the y ,� t� p nee of `the wild Thorn for hedging pnr- ` _ ' ,� �. TER, County Crown Attorney,.and county Z Q i p A ; ;. ti ., W p Shape and BhOUId readily find a good ten• church. Mr. F. L. Farewell of Whitby , +: Whitby. U ' - — ' os e, and the cause of Adam s fall. We . > ;, �. solicitor. Court House, r. ,, . o c q ant. Bea partieulape elsewhere, Collegiate Institute, was_ recommended by feta that the.perusal and careful study of•' ' _' MILLER, SOLICIrGR, h0• — (�;'� o wo t � p: Charley Boddy desires us to state -that the Board to•the Conference as a Candi- 1 Y�� 1 . TAMES ' ' rho a valuable works may increase their �� , { � , � TARP Public, conveyancer, t �'a sire dy extensive knowledge and in. some a '� y � .o s w x q p, he Is only 22 years of age and pot 24 as date for the ministry. Thistle He,,'near Brougham M o q,� c . N a a we stated last week.' A youth of 22 s ould '—y--•�• me sure com ansate them for the loss of ' ` 2 rL, w O oq a 4 ERRYWOOD. �' P - :. McGI GLIVRAY, BARRIS- , op & a .o • 10% be -able to support himself, many d a so H wh t, on those extremely cold bights is ' - } .. �OW "� °x much yo ager. ; &c. Oiuoe op oaite Post � 1- tern, solicitors, pB A ;Theo, Mie. Wood is visiting friends in Torontol cert 'nly a deprivation not to be snickered j, '� { omce, Whitby, out. Jno. Rall Dove, _ Rev, r. McDkirmaid, Secretary of �' A SlclxilhYray, LL,B, Money to oan• 8y a Foreign isaionB, gave a very interestiDR Mr. Chisholm delivered a ver able ad at. Y I .1 _ , nd dollars, private fiends, dress on Sabbath avenin last. ,yam Jf11 IY sa Baddress o Miw;aioa work, on Babbath iD g a incise i i 1 '> , < ,ew thdu ea at r as- an The favorle song ui mask 1 0 WHiTEVALE.':•• ..... o V� - A to loan on Reed E$tate Af g, the Bapt, t chapel. He was listeneia to o❑able rates cf interest, T808. PA �yR� i "The Charming Young Widow. x; j PICKERYI�G3RANCH by a larg congregation. Mie Hoov$r, of Locust Hill, spent Stir, -�� ` ` } 1]iater, Pickering, (every Saturday) * S, B. Lynda, of Toronto, spent Sunday' j ate` ` Rev. J. 0. Manley, Sectretary o the -gay wi{h the Misses Burkholder. ! 1D �g S. ORIVIISTON, LL.B., of Law -- Upper C nada Bible Society, leetn d in here. {_ t , I Barristers, IKise (lraham, of Claremont, is'ading. and Mrs. Boynton, of Chicago, ares , =- .31�' �. W • -ence, Ormiston & Urew, `- Open'foii the transaction of sl legitims to the Met edict church the other evening/ a few days with Mrs. Geer a Davi son. visiting Thos. Beare. xM s solicitors, Notarise &c.,15 joronto Street, fo- Baliking Bnsineds. i On the, lat0 and Destro of the Jews."� The friends of D. Lawson will be leased tonic, will be -at blaermont everyo to neap y. P. Spink and Mias Lillie Spink are' ,`. " over J. Bundy s shop, Mo y QElIOE HOIItes-1�'rolan 10 t0 3 ; 8attird>rr�rs He was ietened to :With launch atteDiion• to hear tna `he has recovered from his ill x _ h Office vise ing at Idaple ave. f- a ' �> to 1 o'clock, i Mr. d Mrs. W. Dolphin have t}�e nese• J. D. McPhee, of Toronto, spent Sunday' �� Yeterznary. _a�ringa Bank iu conin�eti0>�►. 'h C. ram,England is the est of sym at of the eommnnit in the deal Petty,y�° wit his stents here. V J� F ane er. of thtlir infant, which sad event transpirefl his duals, C1 iPetty. Rumor says a e is a Miss Lou.• Hagerman is visiting relativesi '' '' SOPlIIN6, VETERINARY SUR= (g -fir) G}EORCt HERR, M g comic. H. GEo,N, Graduate of the. Ontario Vet- 4 .- - _ on Tues ay. The child was eome four l�iilB SIZE, ;of IIDIOIIViIle, and Mies Pat- her and at Locust Hill. 1 , ., ` Toronto, will visit GVhitevale , months old. The funeral book place to a are pleased to learn that 'Mrs. aid i erinary College, , Diseases of terson, of Agincourt visited Mrs. ;MacPher- , �` k and Cherrywood every Saturday ' St. Joh 's cemetery.. Phee is recovering'from her recent illness. .tome. foot attended to at my shoeing forge DIRT and ni ht's storm bee so blockaded eon last ween. We understand that Rev. Mr. •Bunne I _ ",l. . the ha e n Calls prom tly at - • 4 S y R Lost,strayO or stolen—two yo�angladies.' , ` con.. Pickering' bf Toro to, will take charge of the , 3letho l lot 33, 7th pp the roe s in this vicinity that traffic is When last seen they were driv' 'g , east on tended to, Tdiegraph address : Whitevale, Ont Man a gallant dist fiOCere until Rev. Mr. tandem re , P.O. address: Green River. Ont. s4 -T ``1oor watab "needs zlei►ning every almost t a standstill.. y g Saturday m' ruing. coo a. I 4 3 ? •°`. VETERINARY "r e' hteen months, if yon would pre had di colt in reaching home tiunday . Will Tayl r has purchased a w cutter. iss Bella Robson ave a farewell P$y '' ` yF-' I30PKINS, VET ,r,. i8 W • surgeon. graduate of Ontario veterin serve its time keeping qualities. evenin ,and Dot a few were compelled to We hear an young lady hue al eady tried last week to a numberofher friends. Mick `` a Toronto, office and residence, Lin Consider : In thal'me the balance r1�.z-'� z cry College, village. Calls by day en u1r as to their whereabouts. it. Who'll the,neat. R. ill shortly take np residence at Rai _._ _,. ton's avenue, Pickering ed to A first class wrieel t'nrrie on its safe Ig,895,tiU0,- q attend The aptist Mission Band gave a re-. Our genie merchant is dein a rushing ' Po tags, '41 ;'`' �- y' or night promptly, 000'times, it does not rest at nights bearea of the concert re:.endy given here, business. 'I has increased to s chi an es- wo weddings will eventuate in Greet ` ` �' ,11 general ten up aateii as all ma ne fief reF New like ordinary machinery, keeps tett( that he'ba1s been cocnpeUed to employ ` indone, at lowest living rates, Lamy and stet 'going nnoeasingly. Yoa oil asew- in the lesion church on the 4th of Uz• a clerk. Ri er this week, and one here is billed foc ����. _ ,i eases feet made a specialty oi, always bridge D WedDeBda evening. AlthOuQh in aril. Still some people �dvill talk about . `; s 23y machine or an engine every day y J, Chapman is a happy ma - A Little wo en's ri his. 'Tis all bosh. v z�­41- 1 fi class shoer on hand. but the delicate w,lttch ie allowed the weather and roads were not, favorable strap r visited his home on Thursday last g .? to go ancared for til it is of ell for suc i an affair, a Rood audience attend- slid beeln leased with Lbs lade, she decid chert 'gait, who is visiting relatives ; . Societies. ° g P, P here, has purchased a number of fine Clyde ' �; _•�^•-'" _1_1.1^_, ; with dirt and stops. The best of ed and a pleasant and profitable evening stay. ; mares, which he will take out to his home + , ;.�� ,� _ ,.,...,-� �-- , ISING,SUN LODGE N0: 185, I. O oil gets dry in this time and then was sp We woad r—What topk Vb'ill to Whitby at otteneau, Dak. upon bis return. next a,p. the pivots wear and don't fit their J, - ro le, of Mount Albert, watt here _RG. T• This lodKe meets ever Mond on Sunday why Jim waa eo shy in look - evening in the year, in Dale's Hall, y m nth. Pickering y pe h liver S Indsv and was unable to returta in out of t e window ? Whish wil! win— , Every person invited to join and help adv 18�v of the vvatab a i'>iterferedmw t e hoe. White s little boy Russel is serious • until nesday afternoon' $e was acoom• Unionville r Claremont. ly ill with inflammation of the lungs. �� rho grand Cause of Temperance. `'',i het m0 look at year, watch and I r _ ponied ay one of our falx daughters, but A very easing event tool( �Slace last W en coast few days since he got into �- , -=----- aX�g, will•Rive you en honest opinion as D Y ? ' t $IrtE� - to alaether It needs attention. we -ire led t0 belieye that her stay in'ihe Wednes•dsy at the hoi>3e of B.. icon, on the water and came near being drowneds __ north county will not be a permanent one the occasio of the marriage of Miss Jen an his present illness is the result.. ,,_ j, ____ __--_ eonvel/2r e�'+ e1. ;� ,:.,.-. I !nye, Mr. icon's oungest OavgbWr to . , - om --that le not at present. n Saturday morning when walking up : ` x �$ Vissioner�Oi1IAS DUNK, •Conveyance>r, lane- JAN S• BARN�4RD', The members of Lbs A. O. U. W. bare David Bdai land. The mania��tte ceremony Main St. Jas. Taglor slipped and fell on the . � for taking Affidavits, ecc., was perfor ea by Rev. Chisholm, of Dnn- ;� with such violence as to produce ancon- - bavd' lade arrangameutti for holding then barton, ass ted b Rev. Tb m , of Mark- . Mont, Ont. __ Competent watch repairi't._ & tic ousness. His condition for a day or two A • ' NTING, Issuer of Marriage .°. Manua oyster supper on Monday evening, ham• The bride looked ah$ ming they 1 BBU of Ontario. of Marcl 6th. As tl3ese annual getberings and the presents were numerous and w s somewhat alarming, but he is new rap - . Licenses for the County WHITBY, i , axe so well known to be of snob a eatisfae•sayid y recovering. ti's''" Ace at the store or at hie residence, Pii rinH .,- oo tly, bat we-co4not vouch for the truth I - village• — - — for store, we simply ice lbs date. Mra. Geo. Bernie, who has spent the- -- TOWN SHIP CLERK y P y li of that stizte'm�t, as, not beim one of the w diet with her father, Jas. Tran. of Bel- 'J- j� R.BEATON, , These who desire to see forth®I partial• upper tin, ,we were kindly idol ed to remain f rd, will in a short time join her husband. ,�a=,�. 1J • Coaveyenoer, Eomtuissionerlor taking a ��I1 }i 11 1 aiiidavite, Agconnt�U'm and Insurance Agent. IsTB C n do so from bills just issued. at oma. a Peterboro, in which place they will est .. - ,11 • Money to loan on rroperty. Willa pro- RO OHAM od f -pp Se ions of the Farmers' Institute ' ; th it household s Re wish the _ `'1. t Whitevale:,• Will be in I u e g bated. OFFICE- -• DAN`s getter Fairest of 8eacparifls sn;3 were eld here on Tuesday afternoon and s a fable air all the felicites o .domestic;, Brougham every Monday afternoon for the p�� , _ $7.0 Iron for -the blood, the king of blood' and Uvnr even' Tile attendance at the after a d wedded life. - = � . 1 transaction of business. medicines. $I per bottle or 8 bottles fpr t6b, g• LOAN APPLY TO F, noon eecinQ was not so large as it should Miss M rgaret Woodruff, of Torobto, : pn'Saturdav afternaan Joe Kinnock wife F h� L ONLY TU Building IronPille,un ual- w" s ter ' the evening. visited frie1nds here last wee . e gaged turning brush handles in Taylor cft , R I..N. i M Hutchison, appraiser at Claremont for DR. DEAN Blood B g e'9 have been, 1►ut a bet ID R > .. Canada Perrn�nent Loan & savings Co-, head i led for blood creating, toning the nerves aria $ash meetings s are productive of much We lead Ia visit from a Da otk blizzard. ount's •Factory Turning his head one of - - .. office Toronto, Stook capital St3,000,o0o, Total adding a healthful g�lIow to the complexion g p g p0 .�: r r - Tae company lends money on Each box contains �2iirty-six pilis,4b conte per Rood when such an object is aimed at ; on Sunda} eveniralr, but no feel 'much is fin ers'carelessly ked the old machine � ar = p- assets S8,7W,000, box or a no=es for $I. • and sl ould find favor to the sight of our better. hick returned the compliment with inter lowest current rates of interest and on favor- "� �� able terms of rape} Ment, MC and. de- DR. DEAN'S LiveF Pills far bilionetieas, Bead- fertile R. J. Pt�iCe �as return®d f m the cit , at, and Jae returned home with " a badly :� 1'l i sea, No' comuiiasion. No delay and for id liver. trach box con- r ousted fro leis reCPnt 1 cerated finger, and says he will turn no f bentu,-es purchased. 48o ash, dizalne (fin 1('pdnegda , March let, Alex. Wil• baving al oat recovered 1a:xpenses , oderase" tains thirty-six pills, W cent's per box or Ave y , more. We will now turn to a fresh subject _. �� .� a �•c%�itect. boxes for $1, s4D keg possession of the hotel of tbia indieposit' n. ' or like store -eggs this one will turn stale. . .. - ARCHITECT T• R wIl�8ozl�s Btach Bitter, Cengh Bal• plat , I1ir. Vt'ileon is a stranger to lo�oet W: H. meth is greatly pi as8d w'i?,h a The storm Sunday night had the effect of y A. 2'OS , (.O NTY satn, white oils; Pain AllexiatorMolden Gaut- peon) in this locality, therefore we know feminine a ranger that resent y aired at making the attendance at the Method� st I- £` A.. for the' ouity of {7ntario Drawings -Ment, i . little'I bout him as a landlord.. JODe thing hip Noma. She is•a girl. d for every class of - I be D' 'the mote church veru slim. Many a young man did+4'' and specifications f arnisbe we kil w, he eaD make his house a benefit Real es ate seems to building. bream and hot water heating and W. R. POBB, oheYllBt dt drnatgist, Whitbp, is not see his best girl that night, Some how gT ventilation a tip©cis: ty. Office—Gerrie Block, sole agent for e►1! of the above goods. Or a c rBe to our village, and we slncere;y this season.. We hear' Of number sof over breasted (fie storm ivltli warm grad �„. . corner Dundas:" and Brock streets, Wnitby. ___ _ the former. In this he deals now under consideration. loving hearts, but others hoping that ab- ,>:.i�� ` Residence—Kin i:oaa East Pickering. 97-y 1 hope 8 will do, , ri s ryill have the hearty do -operation of every Messages left at J. W. od$il a eIi�p, Bence might make thra heart grow fonder, 1 � � . «c tiu�tee,•irlq. R: 31'00RE� P1cerin, basin ss man rn the place, for Tai ILEWiI, will race' clonic( >1t poetpaued their visit until some more con- ' ,£ FAIRB.ANI�S; rile"oia fins reliable GENERAL $LACKSMITH. Fri ay evening, March Bed, than `been tendon. Tl�e ,D1Ews•man ap be et venient season, when the elements bed � �' � ceased their wind jag; '•� _ L% • Auctioneer, still in the field, able and ` `� . select as the date for the Claremont there each 'l ues�3ay evening. Y ? .T�.,, willing to conduct any sales entrusted to him, A rather serious accident happened John t R i thanking his pat- eQjal tte>Rt10n 'veil to horseslaoej ' Band Concert, which will be held in the A number of our oan f lk who are , A� and takes this opportunity o fie gl y g Girton Saturday ;evening when driving ' �� Town Hall, commenoi>,g at 9 o'clock. attending the various high schools were cone for past favors, and hopes for a continuance , and general re alrin . home from the village with a colt. A ��,�`�� t �iii - of them, Terms for servicer moderate. Ar- g p That amens drama, "The Last Loaf," compelled to remain home f r a few days britehen_ strap broke eanaitlg the colt to ; — }r;. rangements as to dates and terms can a made * . at the office of this paper. Will b presented by the Piekelmg Dra- this week on account of the tgrm. rnnawpy. The cutter was upset precipitat- _, y New wOt'k gotten np i>1 first c�asl� a 3 ie mat Co an . The coni any will b Jas. Hogle vacated the r mises reoent- HOMAS PO CHER, Licensed Ano- and iwarrarited a8 t0 .material. yy pp ing the occupant over an embankment of �,��s Tatt r in an* able costumes,while seen ly disposQd of'by him,on-Ta sday and has considerable height. Harvey Long who r tioneer, Valuator, etc., for Hast York and - the whole of North and South Ontario. strict psi t d ezpresely for the play will odor .taken up Lis residence on rook st. He was in the cutter escaped uninjured. Mr, � �� attention given tb all orders b mail or telegraph. g fete gOCk Of Clltteie $?1 hand, th s ge. Harry M. $cede(, of Toronto will takeloaseseion of the nch dwellin Charges Moderate. Address THOS. POUCHi$R, Qmp; g $inion, less fortunate, in falling struck his Box �7, Brdugham; Ont. elabracing the latest styles, cheap a m'o singer o� some note, well qiv in the tip ing. head on the railing, rendering him ancon- .e #°' . • — -- 1 selections d tin the evening, �! The Li er:i1 ConsBrvativee o1' Pickering scions for some little time. We are pleas- , ' 5 q i _ for cash.,_. se er R N'atchmakanp. S = F; go oroliestra ,will provide the mesio:; township are asked to convene at the ed to learn that he is now ably to bb about, �1. �� g _ ` ✓` ; I I -- L fl in Altog that, the program will be one of ro• townships hall here on Saturday 26th .fust though severely cut and bruised abort the Y ,r; �,I ALEX.- "CUTHDERT, Watchmaker Cain and inspect vebides W e head. Mr, S. has had'manyy narrow es -g 2�►% .` and jev-eller, has settled down to We i t8r18at, and ,lhould be listened to by .a at 2 p.mi, for the purpose of of+ lnizing a capes from violent. death. A few years `. work, and will alga e, hereafter be on hand to PUCKERING VILLAGE.. D l)delcnab, Esq., Will towllshlp aesociatiote. Wm, Smith M.P. y ; .large . udienee. I. .epair watches, clocks and jewellery, as he bac since while engaged digging a 'well near4� done for the last 23 years in piekenng village- OCflUp the chair. . Admission 2b cents., ,and others will address the meeting. Sonde borsebnyers were here on Mon• him. A'broken arm was the onl result., '; .W" ? Audle a horse fell into the well and onto - All Work guaranteed. Prices moderate. Agent T (} ehildr 'n 16 �eents..; I . ; Yfor Edmund 8cheure; wholesale jeweller, II 10 N IRIMISIS da and; although colitic tvVenty animals On another occasion a stone fell down a ��h ` Wellington at., Toronto. ��+`�'— i y� c �_ _, '- ' were offdred, onl one found sale. Per- well striking him biz the head crushing in - �t_' . ON , - _ ..I IVipuNT ZION. I baps iheke mAy_le som.btlierxeaaonI but the skull,�and thou h for many weeks art -_,€ Boots azul Slates. y _„ : _ �^^'" ^"" " Y BR Ct( 8T = BOUTN 0 ' �NTABiB BANK` we are 101einch(le to thlnl�y, that'stir farmers the point of death is rigorous constitution .1 I^� � �; - 4d jOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE Q _____� r. . McAYoy itt yisitilp. friends do not tiproper ole a of anindal. pulled flim through• Once again a heavy Maker. Pegged and sewn work. Orders lD Br met D. tied Experienced workman-et91�n+ C1. ]?h' fps bee just reeAiv !i letter from well buokQt with no ropes attached Ito its promptly attended to. *h1,wWQ _ arb e . iGr�S6 eo ge ee, of Greenbe nk,pbiscog hom es, in wbi0b a ;Ino reports descendedintoawell where he was.working� s, �� tship. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the�% News, Ding street, Pickering village• 7-vst ad t b s` father•in-la'w's. Mr. Wien;.. -: - -.• � and although it fell at a Nancy Hanks in "{r, 1- ", �' Neithison' �i�+� E eret;, of gleam. .ha�'l sod a sevgre nnolaT -loss. „ H#a reliae . a stal �o>i, attd. ibe' the cold clip, hi agility in reaching an x > the well saved him tram gotets.J bugging g � ; . Iaanutraotarere of beast; `' st�8d su0h I11 Urieal tbrq. It list b a.'. ' ata er eg d n pf Mr trill be held hmn gin the 1 c fes he.has had his crsn- gHoney C MoAvo Ott b Conn• jury.. Man im , -:. ORI}ON HOUSE, Piokerin , - nt., Ma>'bleMonumen cs, Headstones and all ing in vdrrtavt with a wire (fence t ,it (`,�� g - Firiday Feb 24th. No pains- . wi be i lium topped by f llin bricks, but that is a I -VI James Gordon, proiirietor. This hotel is a i • other Cemetery Work � l►� �0 be kt � .. ` > ,- small item compared to the other instanoea �' e ared to make it the event` of the se op j Ins ting � �` • Ane new brick building, finished in superior 17 I Th8 F&rmet• oe here on: ;cited. But after -all of those miraculous style. Eve convenience and comfort- for the IiatpOsterrr of watch', ({widish, Wim_ Come n8,' come all. , y srloaa aan Canadian /3rxmlta•r.a�,day @YeXfip'g VRaB ell att611d8t1; 'n�a 8s it is easy t4 believe that he was not �~ travelling public. New and commodious stables Wed iD $are boolonnitag ust' , p e�l4l11t pp and sheds. 2b9lj parties wis�i ng work would do well to cal N810?�4n, �7ohix 1?rlitio o> W.:Sniili fated to reach hie period through a common- ..°t� a an ufa.before purdhasing. All work guaranteed Mr. J. Oratlnxrler aAd ass Vis:: Wi MW ON 11 STER1�1$OU SE, Pickering, Ont., oda Iprioee of the lowest. M.lt':' w'8 t, >rleq :nth less'.: od ace, ordinar ,v da rnnawa , a son wee 1�i Red m :ib " bo, as . � . n��tdx � p��e�' - , ' ]� mmodatic n of the . T 1 now o en for the acoo 0" p Ii iv O III . -. +ern �l► ® lrnon n Wei e> deb; _ n eyed wlill hat foo. above oled. w 1 Navin lately Z'V' P. lftiv%ard� s , r; a . - trsvbllin public. This hole , i r , .:_ .3 . =; - sP .>a very' 00 ,_ . �_. '', } gg n h- t -..i 8 tiTb- a tl . �. ah a been re-SuYniah.ea ihro 0 e g.., s. _. sem,. <. - _ .> , ,: x ,,. `On . C� k changed hands, has e i -• ..I :.. s; .. ), t. , li dieetliss� .y - 9 '. its the Spink Mills,, , a., ,a. ,,., >...: .: �, L. _. , . l oil: ins 1iOW ell' . iD `th9: -city I ant. t3itnated as it is, epees (`�, otidodo < s s!`i �� d , ll ` p Meals - f 32 +; ' �- tom. P Milia, M.. y tip. ti h- - .,.. itJs convenient for a•trone of the Irable bAald�i tlil ala �_ _ �-M_�— _ „• - ' eve fent p HALE --Des l _.� _ R ,, , .,. �! .lite lice: f s, Glood stabil g P - �,11 LiY 5 tic* f M1 >. -.. ^:3 (Sac ,f - r ort n able ho gg ! •. , , tIN . R. ti . _ u ch at all re com a osstnf c :, . ., a kerin Vili .'o r _ •,._ ::ruin• ;.. .;� ' d 1. N.: < _ . sin st. Pio i3 ..,.L ;,. _ _ _ =�Bi+ `b >z� y a closed ardfor g 4 -_ .s.,Y��2�1.�,Y3?�°xi.rr, [�rnw-r. s •_r3'> '�w`�,.,sus,a.. a,13��`,.«v'*' ���,�r_ :_... .�P:: i=. .:-L•. ���+�k� a . end abed room. Boit stall ane en . an a�r0,-with 72 it frontWel it! letls t � horses or cattle. Weigh f ales on'tho premises. The bar is open is( all egal hoars,.andis stocked im ediat+®2T west of fire ;tile►' ar ell * rs TpF X: with pare 1 oars of eyeT� brand. AND Mc- p l to. .: I . . 4 :< 9 tb1 - aF r� _ 1:." ev"T,• Proprietor. y' � % - # ,,,1,,�fi � . a�z ....em 3..- .a. j,,<, si.. s s "'}`' 4r �j,� lr-r. s t•..r4- -. Wjp j/,.,, S' lak :�F,t a+.�h'a3 _ a :} .,9`. 7 a4'ed t�`?IX![ �.StG. ..-'r.-.z i S'. �a . "''"_ -,.- -:_.. -.: ->' 4'fk"`aE.?` - '.t; 7,G 'v` - - 'r tr . - _ t:? `': q r. 'aq5 ':y2. -r -7"'� A. `?` ` - `,'_. +k n.� ,ef e v .._ :rk ': +i- " - _ .;err'" _ �.s`.t;•i -:. .',4.fiy�r E F r Pb ge -. , _-t> .-.,..:_ -. ..' , -,:r -... ..., ..r. •«.a rya - - _ r .er:. :.^r•;vi� �. W .,. - :--::- , '? .t-. ...e, _ �+F?f... -... : .::. ... .3'. -ti. .fit 1 , I— 111 fres to tit IrrliBt wlm 3'i .- .. :. .1 .. • .... :: .. t a - ar{,a ton � ,. ,v di`'k t ,.:< ?... ^r:< _;4 M 101 -.. - - .. .. eais prevent M . _ — .T.�"b._:. _:,1. li•.may. I r . _ ., 4 1� a - „ f - ,, 'gam tlrlltd y� �� g 1. _ .rel. +.:`s r^'.r-_'' - .ti. zY§ - L �,sJ Pla 1. . .$ At a ttbnt ��bltc -mee n _.� :;, , .; as _ _P to 1' 8t Abin ton, n r sed wt h the 13outhdo ,. t . In . n .bite' ea br.. ; _ ., .. sR- .Y- : } 4 f .. � _ , . g " T 1e Merl o c o t . ,.W E dos tr 1 #;- d, _y. J.` A.ar&, M. P. for hale and &o .�. . _ xya'�L d&:. Pa. Y I'rofeasot� Lew1e i?fau t, of the - _ p mares a superb a 1- ur oae sl,ee soft. now fes was s avok lily Yf P P A p. p " , otgaay atld an ofd 'Toronto bo r - .. z . university of Pennsylvania told some of ' a t3t►rs>so, t� tie lef t rho t4►et;et hE thb-vil a#tei. Y� is at pip ; .• • able, both for wool and mutton. tfle' eveain If fd not ran across ach i slat is Ottawa. Me. Mara Is never Us of ` r the 4uthe of road construction. "Where gg , elri a the raises of bis constituen 1 The production f mutton should always We' `were cleated he 14Ie►`or aRnd I on the other while still'oa:the hunt. Hardl as :. � g p oY, of � is no tax so great as that of bad roads, is a ► l y Its Toa ot8 and its mineral vtn±a enerally accepted maxim," he'eaEd and it i profitable. It an be grown more cheap- verandah of:.thrs engal lub at Calcutta I nest, of eight of" Foe r wheil I saw a cl ud i � � - lth• In ' because the wool so. as interview the other da he gave 1. '.: is true. The ly than beef or per an a in the'eveni=broeze toad `our cf ars, $6 over tha hi Is. •tend_ knew. the a; Y ga some horses have to be fed a1- Y fl g fl. $. . ltirgely pays the cdst of feeding. and whilin awa the time b a narration thunderetorin won ' Bain . The' sho ere valuable information in regard to minis - though they cannot be used, and the aver- g Y y He said t 4 ,: age cost of keeping a horse is $125 per year, More mquey is lost by, feeding pigs too of experiences .in diffgrent parts of the there are very heavy and I knew that if I . prospects. los then b selling too early. As soon as E Milling in Yale -Kootenay has been T# the road surface be made harder morel fl Y y world. a r did not speedily flu shelter I ehoulc� be Y pros. t y they are in Rood 'bondition it is a pretty while sipping h drink the Ma or oonw drenched to the stci . The -e was alargo: ecuted more vigorously and with -greater by metaling it, then one - horse can do the PP g J I . .- I", "....:safe plan to Iet the go if the market is at tinued to give m more snake lore and 1 'tree standing quite one in the tall grain, success than in any previous year. Q3 the r work of two, and the feed and irnterest on g ! all suitable. North Thompson, 80 miles above Kam one is saved. It is estimated in -Ln land finally wound lip with this question, Did and I made for it, !followed b' my un I ' g' loops, severe silver leads have been din thafpn the mere saving in cadt by reducing In the absence o an ieffi `4 - - ' A ' [ 1 __w I ever tall you how a snake saved my life ? bearer, batt before I reached rt the Tag aoverec that will be worked this year. The - hherr roads to such a condition that thred btrychnioe and the double-barreledshot-gun It was six or acv n ears ago, T dost re• drops began to fall ; the gun -bearer was � Y orses can do the work of four, there has are the only hope of the irises grower. Use member exactly, h4 1 went with Capt. several yards Ili ad urines of me and gained Kamloops foal ComE►taay are working a four . ' � -, them liberally, but ith oironmspeetion. . Foster on a-bhooti g viou:iion among •the the shelter of the tree sooner than I did foot seam of bituminous coal axed expect to 4 been an economy of $100,000,000;pf%cted an- Y• �' =hi as noon as nevi sties o n= �I nosily. In the State, of Illinois, itis stated -There are some Farmers who can buy hills between Silig ri and Darjeeling. As he got benenath it he gave a lance ftp• P pp 1,200 tone gg a month. The Glen Ikon c* an a ;11 that the cost of haulm _ farm products is at -their own ork ohea r than the can row There were no ti. era in the aelghborhood wards and thea lleul in the. direction of P Y t 'h least $15,J00,(?00 more hon it would be if it. They are the fines who feed throe b of Siligori, but we ad ro its of panthers the forest as fast as his lege would carry Cherry Creek have =hiplfed; last year 2,000 �' °! whish bad been. oar 1n opo tons of iron a month -to Tacoma for florin the roads were improv3d, and that such two Winters •to'make thieir hogs ready or y' R ff cattle near Kar- him. g = • � improvement would add $160,000,000 to market, scong, So we went p the road which leads When I arrived at- the tree I looked up- 'Purposes. At Fairview Cathp, Okanagan, . to Darjeeling till a reached the locality En fish and Montreal capitalists represent - the value of the farms. I am well aware Young piaci can be'. Otunted almost as j 8 y ward and wanted to 'run, too, lir, rather, g ' :; that properties ou mud roads cannot be '"easily by overfeeding as anderfeedin . In where the latest pa tber bad •been seen ; he wanted my gun which -the bearer was char- ed by Messrs. Reynolds and Atwood, have was acid to be a lar a one purchased a group of mines o and intend y1 k sold, while thoseon macadamized roadshave the -former case they Become too fit for ,and jest the sort rysng slung over his shoulder as be ran. r• increased in value in a great many sections proper pro ortionate d velopment. Too we wanted, and so we mane arrawgemente There was an enormous boa constrictor: in creating a largo �t�mp'milt ! either at Fair - p to hunt him u view or Okanagan Falls. In Bast Kobtena from $50 to $500 per acre. mach osis does -it. • ; the fork of the tree and evidently he Via- the liagg - Y Will it pay? I have only to refer you to' Both individual eveellepce and -good blood The panther We ere after.grried off a sidered the place °hie owe as he darted his a Thunder Hill Company aresreoting con. :A the precedents of other countries for an are important if the ram is to be half the bullock only the ev sing 'be ooie aur arrival, head in my di�eotion ens though to intimhte �ntrating works, which they caper; to have X' answer. If it will not, why do we find Eng, flock, as he should ,be, and. will be if the in the vicinity of a illage about two miles that I had no 6uainess there, If I had cal completed in March. They intend chipping - land France German Switzerland Nor- ro er care i observed selectin and from Karseong. $was certain! a power. 'had n I would have made short woe the concentrates to Golden, B. C., or (Treat Y� P P al K in, g Y Po Y gar \ way, Sweden and many other civilized using him. ful boast; as he dr ged the bullock to the of him, but without any weapon other than Falls, Montana, ed a of a forest felo firth Star a. mine that was diseov• countries, building the best roads they can Sheep . kept on far .s ih small . eks ate g y a quarter of a mile. my hunting -knife I was in no condition for' in the face of difficulties which to ns would more profitable per capita than t =e kept from where he pen red upon him. He had taking the offensive or even for defending �r'Zid' last fall and sold to Masers. Mann and be appalling. ,The poor Swiss have built in large •flocks, for the reason that they are devoured a portio of the carcass, and rt- myself. ago I concluded to follow the ox. Holt for $40,000, is being developed ; _ _ reads through or s and around vreei roes more easily handled,. and, are consequently was thought he would return, accompanied ample of the un•be4sr, and also his f t• this - winter. The mine show tinextra•' which would seem impassible and which ` better cared for. q Y by hie family with ntwenty-fear hours. steps K ° ordinaar bod • of ore ; the ve it over 30 P p, my intention tieing to overtake him - . must have cost over $1,000,000 per mile. !( Pi s in cloier" iii sotnethingtiore thin Accompanied by. our shikari-andseveral and low, as'=oon as the rain had eeased,'to feet wile an the galena rosea 60 ounces What will roads coat ? The answer must $ in silver and 60 per cent. load. It was at be carded b the dimensjon ,character of a sentiment. It a1�+aus • olean, wholesome attendanto'wboun w employed lathe village, come back and settle :the affairs to the b a, Brat thou ht that the ore wool have to be g Y pork, produced at the east possible ex- we wont to the apo and built a mychan in How little did I impgino that the saAke g - metal, soils, grades, drain"sg ,etc., but the pease to the grower. It is vastly ahead of a position which commanded the shoe was lay friend. shipped to Jena on the Gire►t Northern, rices for turnpike range f om $2,000 to corn and a. dirty pen. j where the cares=s I , and within easy =boot- I reached the edge of the forest, a qu r- bat now there is a probability of it being ', 10,000 per mite. Very fai roads under Buy the latest iiinpr0ed, finest bred fag distanoe at it. A mychan is a platform ter of a mile from the solitary tree and th re brought to Golden and treated here. . . , favorable conditions have en laid for pedigree mutton sheep, inch as the Shrop either standing on sts or in the cork of a found my, , gun -bearer whom I u bre d- THE KOOTENAY siva $3,0(x, and when a deep b ttoming and shire or Oxford Ham hire Down. y tree • y c g y He .from Fort Steel to Canal Flat ' n$Ji oi6 - drainage are required it may r n up to $10 • Hampshire Ii you if trees are convenient the afford d for running away as he did. H g$, �. -�, • must go in debt for a' ing let it be for a, bettor shelter for t e hunter, and his pros. paralyzed with fear not only of the serpe t for light draught steamers if a ew obetrtic- ' - _ 000, but I should say, with olling topo- jaw, at least of the best sheep. •1. once is not so readi y detected by the ani• hat of the) lightning, which was flashing tions are removed! This the overnment graphy, varied soil and fair aterial, they Lc►ok carefully arou d the base sof the mal whose life is sought. vividly a17 shoat na, While the rain came contemplates doing, and Capt. Armstrong, should not exceed $7,000. I is better in y We climbed in the m ehaa about an down in sheets. And while I was talkin of Golden is building a steamer for that m opinion, to build the ro $ b eneraY shore horns for tar applied. keep the wool hour before sunset and settled down for a to him there came a , flash more blinding trade. But it is in 'West K tea thea _ _ subscription than to farm o t the frau- shorn clone and tar applied. These ahem- g, p y inable vermin will kill, a fine bi fellow is quiet period of atdahing and. waiting. and a report -far leadier# than 41 the rest, the richest discoveries have been mads ' chisea to joint stock comp nisi= a= in g There fuss a young moon at the time so and as turned m f 1 .r that case the condition of he roads is forty-eight hours.—[Sheep Breeder. Y y qac to the open I saiw and where the greatest amonnt of 'develop• •. . that, in case our me failed as Until day- the bolt'had shiveredito fragments the tree went work have been done, he Sloean dependent upon the liberality 'of the corn- Prof. Shaw believes 'that within- -ten ligght was wholly gone, we ight have some from which I had fled to avoid the presence mines were only discovered a little over a ' pany, while theeommunity mu t pay enough years over 10,000,000 sheep will be fa tened advantage I P Y - _ tag from the rays f the moan. of the huge snake held it in possession. year ago and that district is to -da : in tolls -to provide for the m ntenance of- on rape... The use of English rape � been • S • 1 �= the road, and the interests a d dividends tried in Canada with. very- flattering re• ripe took tarns eopin and watching When the rain stopped I went back to pronounce by experience -mining-,, Y half an hour at a tarn y the teen rel?ieh was now broken and pica- experts to , be the riehemb-. mining 1 to the stockholders. The s a m of work- sulfa ,and in this way • I Ing out the taxes by piowing u the gutters The sheep istin anihia - that is diffident, passed the time nn 1 long after the can had trate on tho'ground, having been driv Bed in North America,, � The ores are - : dies red and t e moon was. sat snore from top to bottom, and its telta►nk the chie fly, silver and lead and are mach and throwing the muck over n the road aqd retiring, interfering with no other pP� lyse dead beneath it Y should be called working in t e tax, as it animal and not with its own kind; and that than tea degrees a ve the horizon. I was R If I had been the bi$her grade than the silver arises in the . makes• the road soft, and in short time is the sort of an animal that will give a having my enoose hen Yoster pulled me when the flash of lightning came woo d neighbouring states Hundreds of tons of the rains and travel have washed the soil good account of the feed ;and care that are by the sleeve and ked me in an instsnta assaredlq have been (killed, and out of rie- ore.have been shipped to Tacoma and Great. lues' it. I I grasped my rifle d looked is the direr- gard for the reptile . that saved me b uit- Fallw at a cost of from 75 to $100 a ton,. back and clogged up the ditches , so that no g I ij Y P $ permanent result is obtained. A dog that that"has o oe tasted stolen ton o the motile bullock; with some ting me to flight, 'I secured lits skin and yielding a handsome profit to the mine . difficult I made o t two dark bodies there have made it into various memorials to re- owner. A number of the mines will be The farmer hauls everyinR a uses over mutton, can seldom, if fever, be carried of and could mind me of the Beat v' .f. the roads, and it is easily seen hat he pays the habit, much as hid o ser ma try, and uld hear snares and cries which were g sift lee he aneonsolous. worked all winter and the ore hauled over • 1` more for his transportation L an an one the only safe plan is to ill him yeas Y� evident! made b the young panthers, ly performed in my behalf. Several rs the snow on raw hides to Kaalo and Nakusp. P Y y P soon as y y g of slippers, the cover cif rn else because of the great resin nee offered discoverers, as he will sort teach the rietc whose, forms were together invisible. We PPe � y travelling g, Kastle is an illustration of the rapid growth -I . by sandy or muddy roads, - to others. - had previously ar ngeid that incase -of two the case of my now set !gun, and some other of a new town in a mining district. A year - - panthers being th re I was to' fire at the things ware fashioned from his hide, and as ago there was a single log cabin an the town —_ On a farm one of tie lesapeit as w it lie one on our right, while Foster would try I look at them and rerajieinber the incident site.- To -day there is a lively, Progressive one of the beat ways of b ilding up a fl k of for the other. W marked .our ballet so my heart moves trader�Iy towaards thei ser- town, with a population of 800. The build - Sheep aIId Swine sheep ie to select the of Lha ewes"and ant race and I bless the member of it who fags are of a ubatantial clraracter,the streets breed to fall blood ram of a �.ld_ that in case of su in either of oar shote P � cep pigs of the same age i ' the same g° we should know " hich was which," and was. so notably my benefactor. , are graded and the people "support lip enter= pen. � one that is best adapted to your locality have no chance to impute on the subject. - I prising weekly paper. and the urpose for whi h you are kee in Good young sheep always command' a ping We aimed our ri es and $red as nears THE $t1YAL AI[l;$Q� 3. Nor h of Slocan are the Lardeaa mines. - market, sheep• eep,ba selectig the ewes, par- Cher as 1 t Y —+. p�e1b m shot re These discoveries were made late last fall chasing a neje rani even two years, 1n y P �diag Fos- tic�at�a�Rt er the .dNtla6 and bid fair to rival the Slaaan is richness. Salt the sheep regularly an not in too order to imbibe new bloo ter's just q fraotio of sea instant. Thore The ore to not as b' large doses. r was a roar) or howl f pain, then silence for A1.rmy asci � tbtary- high grade in silver, but ` ' * two or three woos s, and then a rush in our carries some gold, and the ore bodies are Fifty sheep make a good floc to keep to= direetioa. In the d Traces and fibs Wows that the meroa Highlanders leargar. Several claim= are bonded to gather. _ The H1Rh Priest pf the Sum. spicks we are leas their unique position lie an "odd" e�car.isH eAprricdrsTa Do not abandon land but fur a few sheep The "High Priest of she San" is dead• conic see nothing, at we could hear cis• • battalion sad beeosee a third hafts}ion of ' son it. This was Dr. William Price. of Llantrls. tirietly, and it did of take long for ns to be who,.vailt proceed to develop thetri U. 'h the' aware that one at 1 t; of the Lhen was the $cots guards has roused considerable opening of cavi a ppoo Generali cod races ma a the beat sant, Glamorganehire, who bas enjoyed a Pan feeling -among past aad;presont members of R tigri. Between rise l.ar Generally 8 g most varied career and who has net died bent on, revenge. Ie came straight at, us dean and the C. F. R. are sit►.ated the Fish mutton sheep. ? and climbed the L into our m °haw thu tamoue regiment o the British army. Creek mines, . Mr. R ekman, M. P., s n't at the age of 92. The great aim of the de- Y It is loll y Pe Sheep kept on wooden floors ill have ill " (Is' to the r limbs of the tree " yams sincO Alan 1 Cameron of last season there and believes he bas several ceased was to dress is the style afFeoted b7 Iavernets+r, a Iiighlaa gentleman with ' shaped hoofs. - the Druids, which, if D Price succeeded I mild rA Foster. ' Quick ! quick i" valuable locations that will be worked by I • - A. crop of early lambs i.'an of n be made in getting anything'nes the truth, mast . " ," •• ' .,y y d Jacobite ai+cestry, was intrusted with the an English syndicate. He has a specimen . No he said. Ill ata with oft al raisin oI a regtmeat of toot to be called very profitable. have ' beers singularly icturesque. The fellow, and take m share. Lha "oron Yolun rs." The limit to room 18 that assays 17b cosecs in silver Before you go into early- Is b business main- features were. a hale foxskin on "Get away qa ek,1". I shouted, �• and and 80 per cent. lead. ' far results was to be 35 and it was to eon- nsider your market. the Bead, light green tro sere scalloped at give me a clg{anoe t shoo6 without bit The richness of West Kooteney is an as_ . I . the sada, and a cloak a most as liberall YoU•" r tale 854 noncommission officers and Tries `"' P y Y i sad thirty officers, ant eagth suhsegaeutly f°red fact. The mines have passed the pros Shro shires are not onl c itaal • nuc=@a He saw Lice ctin stage and are now being develo �I ithey are very prolific. scalloped and of the s me pale verdant point and hada s spring for wed to 1,000. pe g lig g ped - tint. rhe Druid seem to' have dressed a limb that was Jas within reach.r. Development has proceeded so rapidly - ; Every lamb that can be put o the market fairly' if this is any criterion. ?'he As he sorting hi if n the Cher rruade and the amen resbe6 Wmir rlieutenant ,u �b colonel.. onel: that transportation facilities have not before April will pry the owns well. I, light green unmentiona 'los however, did a 'um to ssiae his e p pan p rog kept pace with it. What we require now - not end the • weentricitlb p gs, but missed them by meat still wean, was d ed b bis wife. �' Y ss railways that will tap-,. the centres ]n buying for`breeding you net bay for ep of the deceased aittle. Tbria gav me a chance to briaR 'itis newly raised farce fiat ander $ro :: the future as well as the prase t. - high priest, who actaieveci further fame by my rifle agaiinet rho bod of the beset ; it was at tlgmoa oir•Z�e, in 1 den, in 1790 yid of mining districts and reduce the: root - . his marriage 10 yeah age,• when he was 81 a bneah-lasider, in w aha it was my habit ter serv> ce 1a Egypt In 1801 wont through of transportation. 'here are thousands of In breeding sheep there is a eat lacca- to a girl of 19, sad also by his well meant always to drop a tridge immediately after t Pealnpnlar war, qg tons of ore in Sloean sad- Lardeau that will - • five now to use only the best b sod, endeavor to cremate his p6ild on a�nneral ' firing, it was ea that =land a $.5 freight tate from the mines to g at I did w on this t Wa rla . and QU tie Bran it had ono navigable water on the Arrow or Kootenay f a . Wheat used for' hog feed sh qld be well • Pyre in the fields. But that was before the occasion, As the. uzzle of the -rifle -riafle touch- fewer the, 479 killed an wounded, and in soaked, as ted drys it is. indiRes isle. question of this form of dapoaal came• to be ed the panther I fi and the shot was in. the Crimea and India its saervioos wire eke' hitt caangqt be shipped on pack ani - favorably considered, and the police inter- =fancy fatal. To ke sane Ehat it was so equally g orious. mals ata ooeL of from 30 to $.''i0 a ton- -- Witb good shelter and plant of good fed- vaned.- Dr. Price also found time too be a I prodded the oar several times with the The re Iment was at Tehel-Keble aha With.a railway either from Kaslo or Nak- r, der sheep will need very little g &in in Win- Chartist, and in t e timie of the riots of muratle of the rifle, usp into the heart of Sloean, oro can be de- r• Monmouthshire, holding it full cocked took part the Khartkougi relief expedition, /' `£100 was offered 'for his for another shot if here were any signs of Its unattached position a tsattalion sa due livered to the C. P. R, company or to the • 1t coats iso more to feed, to shelter and body dead or alive. He escaped to France, life. Then I tri my hunt[pR-knife with to the circumstance that when sa 187.1 it Great Northern at t roaeonable rate. I be : • 11 no more to shear a good sheep ban a poor however, and tbre was rpaetved by Louis the same result an not till chop did Il call war decided to link Lbe battalions is pairs !leve RAILWAY one, Phillippe. Foster to . deecead from bin perch. The there were 141 battalions and tb® Cameron. tTsvox Profit comes from making pork with panther was as d as Juliu% Caesar and lane chanced to be the a loft unpaired, will be commenced in earnest upot young stock .and especially a with the . To Es=timate bhii Ihetekno9 Of a StoPlyt• ; there was do dange. from him any more. Now colors were present d to it •b QU661i the opeming of navigation. The C. P< R- . " Spring piR. In the cane of a thunderstorm, its cis- Thea we wands d bow the shot at the Viotilpala, and it has since been entitled :the intend building a beaneh from Revel. i tsars can be estimated by counting the other panther he resultkod. We could Severity• 1i,lath Queen's Q Cameron gh. °Anka to deep water on Arrow lake.. . Sheep fatten more readily f they are number of seconds between the time of see• hear the young o to . saarliag over their laaderg. kept quiet and warm, esWciall' during the d Nskua and $loran ComaPay Winter. ing the flash of lightning end of hearing' meal, but no sig . of any other life in -- -- _:- . . , p . Nakasp 'to Forks of pany will build from The ghee that will not the thunder, and mtiltiplying that number that quarter. Still it was not sate to de-; (rpenteri The S� kine Falls and North- . p yield fair -profit by 1,142, the number of flet ..Chat sound soead into the car cess to make invests a- beCe a ti��xi b Millie ern are extandin their line to the bound - should be sold : such have no place on the travels per second rthrough. the sir, when tions, as it not infr aeatl ha ns the g farm. y ppe t a 'tie rIbuildin of Me t Stuart cry, and the Nelson and Fort She yard, ,. the product et will fie the dietanee of the tiger, panther or la rd t► "e ' rd for whish Lenders have been called,! will E When EWeS are bred to bring arty Iambi storm in feet" When fifteen seconds elapse will ;suddenly sprig lip and inflict t serio malts= it tlhe tpos�r �t may' Scotland, connect at that point. The Kastle and Slo- care should be taken to keep in good con- between the flash and the beginning of the not fatal wounds u n any one who happens Groat B Rain. The of en the mansion nin 'pan Company also promise to have their cities, thunder. the storm or the, dearest point of to be near. We kn w that our shikari and coven a motion mora Lh an acro, an g line running to Bear Lake this year. f If working -back into sheep again look the lightning's tra�k may be taken to be attendants in the village would hear the is built i the. modireval ` thio style of the Where da you think the principal cam1.- ' .. oat for good wetheTesas well wool and three miles away. When he interval :is firing and w6 would not hive long to wait th,irteon h century. The Ila, tui otn, .mereial town will be?" asked the reporter. . . - try a combination,7 thirty seconde� tb I =teas 'e sixty miles for them ; eo wed ided to stay where we• and balconies aro built t the bean iful There will her several towns in Weat away. Witf1 refer ce to w nd storms, the were till the Mage. Koot}ena b II ' It is.gnite an iter! to arrange 'the feed fall of the harems y -- varse at site y, _ art Lbe most important, will ter indica to some ex- g and detone= f om t troaghA ao that the pigs cannot get into tent the approach"of a =form and enables a In fifteen or three y mlaat�es their t8rebes Kirkcu i rig tstrire,;'the oo s and lir es be Nelson, Kaslo, Forks of Carpenter and ` them when feeding, appeared in the d' tame ; we shouted for being a elaudod Itati marbles, 'he Nakns , I think Nelson a►ill be the die rough estimate to be made f the distance Lhenn : hurry up, ad file vamp au ata tribntin fat oafs to _ A flock of well cared for oerubs is refdr- from its centre. It it im y main hal is oaastruoted on hely of ala - g po 8 im geographica P poi isle to also- roe• Thc►y stopped at the foot of our tree ter, the a ports bels col inns of orifi zed osition. It lies at -the foot of Kootenay able to the same number. of half-starved lately fix the distance in such a case because p p g p end we descended cin them in the search brass an bronze• The ie and Lak®, and is the only fawn in proximit 1 . thoroughbreds. one storm differs from fin ther in both g r3' K and Y Do not expect to keep u ihe�gcade of force and area, while iterate of motion and for the mate of the allow that was !yin is i gbt from S ail to the mines that id. a�kely, in the soar oar ho direction de nd u on. tW drfl6rencss of our than and w afterwards tumb d s dii'Car ��of marbles b y future, to have unintlerrupted rail con- a y gs, and than depend upon Spring pe p to th ground by th skikari. It was � The ravI . -roomer necLion with the. outside world. The . pigs for your breeding animals, pressure in the atmosphere o or large,areas hp ,� g panelled- ith C•1. which are constantly varying in s lar er lir father of the family, and the reports of his alteraa strips of ahem walnut, and P. R. evidently realize this, lie they have . . Theodore Lewis who is good authorlt=- g =fisc had not barn a oboe a 1 from America. ` ho main 3i fag applied for a charter to build from the C. y, ama�ller degree. ! ag$erated in the t t. Y, and K..railway to Revelstoke, via $loran , says he has never heard of corn silage being r Fie was five feet the inches long wit�out room, w Ioh vias bililt so as o a000mmor ate =ncceAsfnlly fed to hogs. 7a - the tail and when a die must have been gU� , ss flniahed after ho style of the te r' Nelson will thqu have direct rail r =: Tlie Spanish peasant worke;ev�e d drawingraoaaris with the ex prion of lief munication wsth the transcontinental Hogs that are fed for 'a good variety of classes half the night, and yet fs! onld =kiln to En eight aches high. I vont his , - f food, supplied with ore w$te and Y England, an yo fi ur lilts= "_i P given his black bread, anion,, ands water melon. if you ever go to tb hems of ray ilio her $ d tnosaiee of fuh,' game, an -cls, and will have competitive rates.L. warm, dry shelter, will not ever. cis- The Smgrna ported eats onlyla little fruit Lord�Glendale. It lie my fleet bullet that �� ?•b ctarllta sand chi a 91' g Y pieces o .all -----.+.. __..._. ease. . and some olives, y4t he 4valk off with his wounded him and aromL}1 laaowos,irimsuor o' "and so , Iso Bengaline, satin, as de sole said Oros - Onr"" decided advantage' 1th a` food load of 200 ands. ppee y second that killed tg , nd doors,.; the den brocades for bridemaid's toilette, r po him w he was cies 1 work of which is extremely labor ate. �. ' shelter i$ that the sheep Wil produce a The long-distance "marehirt Y my r sty 7 he Alexander the Tnird of Russia is pa=stes•" �.; . eairipetltiona mate had begin sho through the heart by There are three immonee ibraries d a. greeter return m sheep and sol with leas by volunteer soldiers in Eng and are dig- Foster, and was lyi g where she fell. Theirs ,all with .oar 'b steno re- ately fond of the chase, and slakes a poini .. � _� feed. countenanced by the Comma der-inwere three, cabs, w ►fah fee =scared with. billiard �rooUt of sj1ending several • weeks ever ear at , ;# in a recent order. I $e thinks he result in oat mush tr'Quble t oagh ilio little rascals places of antique design; In tie wing t aro Spala his magnificent estate in the suuthera ;� A ewe thai; �raise8' tiwo lt: bs "and fur- are Turkiab atld awirtrmin baths, 1 rge nishes in addition and good eece of wool, no Practical good, "d may ca lie individual scratched the than with s good coal of portion of Russian Poland. - As soon as he w . wdill pay 200 per on the easy invest- harm through undeie stresso f%rt. It has vicionanosa wllett to iralp their rgpart oil �nservatorlesppaavlarles' sad uarlutYls arrives there, the omperar ahaangea not only i ;:;. been proposed to' batstute co po�tioas in the flesh of the hullo k, wityh s vamland hoot �� very character. He . throe taut his habits, but even his 4 hti ;_ gao3 $n`eye do the com'ort of the she be which comparativ ly shor't 1!<tancea will We went bask to the villa c and 'Spent, ,ori bath b lie and vleoo p 'di ht' IaYs amide the cares and anxieties of state4� Vii.. If not comfortable they are neither . marched, but her eonditi ns tending to t the next da n 8 y the ty` The ic• prove general mill yf efficien y will be in- ' rises and a tin ret! era n ek�tna of our tnreB in he gallorfos slams re w,p,. �,or �oomes gay, light-hearted and genial, and g ,a during wool nor xalatton, n^ chin a q P g g good eo di -I; ,and rho boak$.><n t e librt<ri even manifests a disposition - to play jokes good. g n3'_ eluded, an especia requiremo t being that tion fatC preservati n. Thong `}tun - - - .-.= mach m ro: The building d rata n entire) day is spent in the vast forestal, i men shall scopic the conte to is a state pheasants and other mail limo fur "fwd or trrnisli' 61 thio p" . - Now ilial the flak_ is'about h�e� barns for �rfe� Iy prepare to own stead and threes d $ t B i+9a ndred$ of miles is extent, which surround E t the {'Pinter; every iadividnao�ild be effectual ire. ' viii h riot ' :azo , . 1. 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',.w y ., 'b .4• �•d' 'C uN'"off<••'' •_ avers farm haah�, v 14 taxa@ i►� , ��c .. mea When �op0 flus Almost !3 - . I waukt tl"' 1- �� $chef Ofs bread lid sour win h y were tem - rF. 6 - y - Fled. isbury on hnl lieh Ooloplat 8ale� . ate n diet and re u ttr d 0orist�►nt i®ei• Wh Felty -ta suf ir, go, , h ha ;�? g ` � � i �.5.91 � ��. - � , ~ 1�11 11 ,h ,,,' '� "`T Llord$alisliut .., tronbt .�rilaa the Worst of eh cele0" ► `� sties despatch says: . A stelae. - z N 1-4 �� .31 An Ec-Ceneeliler •f ose '1''rwaship Tells opene the Liverpool Electrid Railway to- .,]fn France tliore it z' unwritten btit'1M.1: C in the labs$ ard�eoliov •anti ` red `, z� � f 'rte ru' t3 ileitis -NIR da a rat visited the' a anal gti►tion and si life 11 riot lie the,!mild,`cleanain and lib ling pr per:�f : gs s ­ . ..1: 1 f o[, In Is Selease Fro Y g y. _fi ex g p ..natpig 1Rw thalt a g ,Ile , H � ­ ,- n Neighbors verity His slatenseats--A started`�Che engines: Abcompaniecl by the isxhfbitoti- at -t a =Ws• gpn3eat; tto ti,rs of 13r.- Rage's Catarrh etitedy. A jr:.1 -' marvellous Cure That Is Now a. Hesse -Earl o! loatham and Lord I�lvf n, the Mayor matter what the wits les of the owner may pnrifie>b the foul breath, by inovixi the � ;r�'tor two years I su�eled terriblyi 3 � '2 �- bold Word. of Liverpool and the Directorej of the rail- �, An° now b Ute aid -artistic-con• cause Of offence heals• the re an in• r < • I - road Lord Salisbury entered a train and grass in session af� M len' Italy, has decided flamed 1' passages; , and - psrfec a 1 ting �RFltll StOillaCh fro ble, and Was' for ,, gingston Whig - I it , h 4 The readers `of the Whig wlll f'eriti: - ` - - passed along the line. The train ran south• that the right of reg odaction does not oars - all that `time under treatment, by a r Ll I k erl at th rate twenty-two ilea i►n hour. sician. He fi all after t t that our reporter, at Sharbot Lake, on two Y 44 Y• to the buyer of the p ctwre. It is prop rased in France to pose. tax F� y' � or three occasions last winter, wrote of, the Afterward, at ti�� Liverpool own Hall in P P thin said St inach was aliatit� �'" '� of fess ant mea per 1 ti00 frau upon time every g', k b �' 1 i to �address from th� Chamber of Through W&Sne>r V 3 $ule Baffet Sleep bares' dII the pp arse. serious illness : of Edward Bolting, a wel!P v n8' aa Bo This z;iPs a t- worn Out, and the I would baric:o �f -; known and respected resident of the town-_ ,L'ommelrce,:Lordaliabury referred tp the 1 ' of Oso. • Mr. Bonin vvaa:ed low that increased 8iffere>o�ces with which the Bxitiah ha4 Uar Toros to Aevi York ed to field 12,000,000 frauce, hick , onld case eating Solid cod for. a three at p s help mover the deficit rasa! ng fro file least. I waS t3o weak that ]< could � :_Y g merchants had td ctantend in � the -wa of Tla llll9at 4l'd $tont@. � -"- hiapfriends had no hope of hia recovery, sad y y � refer of ,the li utir tax. ' although of an energetic disposition and foreign competition. Lord �41iabury said 'lie ,West shoe hrough eleepiiig air 9 - - not Work. h'inally ori the reCO1Il- .f.. r , kind of a man.to give up easily, .he that a tariff was fbsolutely .ou'tside of the leaves Union Station Toronto, at 4.'iii .m. mendation of a friend who had used Y� - 3, � T not the dreams of ala politician. $e questioned _ 4 _ lis_ �� even felt himself that life was slipping from Y P q daily ®scapi Sundiy, arriving in New ock S26't y -p ti r pre q11- him. Later we learned that Mr, Bottin g both the niorality and exiieliehcy of the use at 10. i0 $. m. Itetu sin thus oar leaves - � ' �,11� `� g' g HE REAT with beneficial re f recovery was due entirely to the use of that of -tariffs as a we son Against tither nations New ork at5 p.m.; arriving III Toronto at t' �I► worn-Olit r,. ,' � � �- and he mentions as instances in illustration s i Sults, I procnr d a I. I� ;� _ reiiedy which has achieved eo many marvel- 10.23 m. Sunday 1 eves Toronta at 12.50 of his argument the Sara! ata between $tOrilaCh. bottle of August . 'As , �" - lads tures that its name i now a household R P. 'J word throughout the landTDr. V�'illiam' Germany and Ila y, France an Switzerland • j - .', '. � ar __ plower, and ;com � , '4 �" fi'^ ,-' as roducin dila ter Rpt all con steed. Lord Whdn a testa re�►llz a Lhat: he cannot be COUgt C _-11 Pink Pills for- Pale People. g Our reporter visited Mr. Betting at his Salisbury defeild�d the colon &I extension' famous there is some op® that be will set- nilCtic@C� using It. It �temed to do ��' `. h tledotivii airs be uaefu . nae cod at once. I gained in�t� of English rule. The whole rid, a said, Cons'�pOoa. g i home on the picturesque shore of Succor g I �° Coug Croup' sore was benefited b British colonization. The railway miles in the United States Sold by ailDrista a cuss else. strength and flesh rapidly; my aP Lake. Mr: hotting is a very in 1 Y ire g Should other natipns obtain th� aoloniesthey !s 170,601 miles. For a Side, or est 8 flab's teas lite became cod, and I suffered " ��' " and agreeable gentleman, some seventy-five mi ht not use them in lite me enerous Piattfr Will give gimt satisfaction. s Can . l �' years of age, but looking and acting as S s g $8P8 Y Asthma ' ' `" .-<� - r- ' i manner as the En fish, but might fence them - :.: no bad effeGtS from what. I ate. I smartly as a man tw, ty earrg younger. D -x R, $oltIlrl'itA- x St. Paul Minn., �,� w',�j C, TA R► feel now like a new man, and con• � 4 He is probably one ort he best known mad' around with a w 11 of Urasa against Briteh , • cor.�melce i will mail a trial pa. of 3chiffmann's Sider that Augtt5t dower has en I „ �. in .this section. He was postmaster at i _4__ . Asthma Cure free t any sufferer. Gives R MEloy. tirely cured me of Dyspepsia in its E;a ` `y " 1+'ermov for fourteen years, and a councillor 1.instant relief in w rat4 cases, and anr� a �u(hi#arrh? Thio ywillrt�e!1leve - of the United townships of Bedford, Oso, ' the Effuut of Drints on Indnatrlee• where others fi►il. ams this pager and and re yea. Price 60ate. Infector rot worst form. 3AM S �',. D$D$RICg, y1- ] 14 Olden and Palmerston for ten years. He send address. its cxisessiul treatment, RemeKuber, Saugerties, New York. ��+�� �i, ace the Whig representative a cordial The industrial Progress of in ny European - eiiilo 's liemedies a o sold on a .� �-! ` g Y Y South Australia h had fatty adminit• w W. B. Utsey, St. C`,teorge's, S. C., • F Y ' ' greeting; remarki>�g that it was his favorite nations is material! retarded (b the tin - ` paper and that he had been a constant ins habits of wage•earnera. I In England rations in thirty-six seta. O Yf,U IMA 1NE -rites: I have used your August ♦ ,N 1 That Ole would have bean gvlarl lusts plower for D S sin and find it an T Y subscriber for forty-nine years. Mr. Bot- Scotland and Irela ndalone Prof. Leone Levi Dr. Harvey's So there Ked Plne for y g Y P to K sou hs and colds ie the moat reliabtr, �d' our flet Soaps since. it3l3 Ito y -seven tong ® . ,F - ling readily consented gig a his ex. has estimated thaat the wa e•e&rning classes gg aa yew) if they had not been 000 i The public a Xcellent tame Y. "- erience in the use of Dr. Williams' Pink are spending $425;000,000 a yea; in intoai- perfect con h medlci a in the market. Mr are Act -fools and do not continu to buy �oods �`I�`� ` p ved it was a dui satin drink. There has recently been a gg r unless they are satisfactory. Pills, saying that he belie Y g sale everywhe a GURE FITS : (, he owed to humanity to let the public strong temperance movement} in Belgium, �� t���, Fes , i ,a / :,Z. stem windia tits hist were Invented by > ` know what- they had -done fqr him. "It .wi re the workin population can hardly be Noel in 1851. fi , . r _�•� Valuable treatise and bottle of medicines Sent Frce to any was about two ye ago," said Mr. Bot- red .rded as mode s of sobriety. ' As the op- QiBeONa, TOOTH LME tIUM sate DA a Sufferer. Give Mess and Post Ot�ex address H. (i. ;r " ar r ting, ``that I first began t8 teal that I Oceania of the movement insisted that the temporar fl►tinf;,and tops toothache instant- C0111DITIONB Q F HP�'INESs `xcxiT. l,s.c.,iss WestAeieslaide Stieset. Toronto, Out z :+r, y ; °was not my old self. U� to that time 1 evil had been greatly eaal;get'wtedI a mann- y, sold by druggl4a. The flr*t is bodily health. T secure this t °��� had bass exce�pionally strong and rug- factairermsdeacariousandpracticalexperi- Drink the IItoYAL ®A�iuI.L ,V COFFPg' IF YOU WOULD SAVEaTIME AND MONEY ��r: Plaid and atript+d g n hams having dimity sed, ;viy illness first came in the form ment by way of settling the question so tar as - or cord $tri which contain@ a proportion of to rman Dande- 1; r i t'. kidne trouble, which .seemed to carry his own employfia was eoucernedl He lion !toot, with flee cori'oo as a alis. It coin j BUY A�(j� A{ , t s of y A.I'. a4$. bines the Health-glying properti of this well tl}�1ip W[LLI�M SC"1j'C ��C�["� . with it general' .debility of the whole marked 700 5 -franc coins with a punch and _ _ known taut with ttco refreshi g and diatic ll�I 1111 ' ' system, and rose of the medicines distributed them in equal shares among his , propert ss of Cotree. Prepared my by ]ELLIt3 Y �, . kOR ' � y Agents everywhere. _ ; that I tc►ok seemed io do mo. any good. I workman when ltelpatd them their wages. K8I 1I1.BY. Taronts. _ _ __ ii -x A0 �rus. !, . .."TY,.` am not of a disposition to give up easily, and At the same time a requested the keepers W$ �U' Y I tried to fight off the trouble and continued of the saloons adjaa� ent to his works to hand p` - ut when man another would have over to him all th coins ao marked that a Boot or Sh that does i} ,g- Z: ,, to go about y _ not nt. Why punish your a • r been in bed. Things went an in this way came into their possession. wo days of ter soft in ahem ting to form I h ,a N," ;' 1 until 'about a year ago when I had a bad more than 300 of his silver pi cea were re- f yourfoot to a t or shoe. - t e and the after effects of turned to him by the saloon eepers. Sub- We make our ` attack of la grips , Sliest Music, Music Books, Guitars r + • ; that malignant `trouble brought iris so low Sequent aalctilatiion showed t at in less than Boo and -Shoes Violins, Adcordeons and all kinds i �" g r t i from woto sixdlt Barti�, that my friends diapaired of my recovery. two days each workman h spent more ferer.t of sand Instruments.- The'largest stock in. 1 I did not give up myself for that is not my than half his salary at the saloon. Yes, but feed it ith Scott's Emulsion. _ .00 `' widte Canada to choose from. ; i -disposition, but when I found that the - Feeding the cold ills it, and no one Glet.our prices before panehaslng elsewh3re Ir ;� r. - • rieri did me no ood, I muss can afford to have cough or cold,acute - � remedies I t K f�iid iaavamoney. admit I was discouraged. I was troubled . •Antlers and Their wth.. 1 and leading to umption,� 'lwkii}9 flt BIND FOR. CATALOGUE. - . 1179, }; with severe and constant pains in the back, 13j, the time a deer is five years ld he Aakfor Rho J.D. King 8t Co.,L ., perfect sensations of extreme dizziness, weakness, tl ++ around b�' 9ilius Rout, and be happy. WHALEY, R,O-YC� & CO•s a to should have what are called his r ghta, and was in fact in a generally used up con is that is the brow antler, whit is near at theAdlh58 YONGE STREET, - TORONTO, ONT d dition. I had read frequently in the Whig base of the horn or burr, th bez or j, an - ! A • of Dr. Willi;.ms' Yink-Pills, ana at last the DR TAFT'$, ? inch or two higher up the bs m or Upright r# r conviction forcaed itself upot4• me that they (main shaft of the horn), th tray r treeSAS, TH '"'' must have some special virtue else they above that, and finally two a top, r two . i, "', Could not obtain such strong endorsations in .4 points on one of his con titntas CURE GUAR NTE�D' l ` " all parts of the county. 7 he. upishot was _ that I determined to tr them and I bless a stag of light points -a ru sable o vftar- Captains no opium or otho anodyne, but dos. Y rentable deer whowih in an icer year, haveE Why ice troubled wi PILES, fro� s the SPECIFIC ASTHMA 0130N INT E B 0 Q' ' _ : da that I came LO that conclusion. • ' - TEfaNAL OR INTERNAL. F188 RES, ULOER' yy ` 1� the y. two on top On both tildes an become a &tag ATION, ITCHING ORB o Nilo AN ANICNT'SSWEET I� soAhDt u' 1• k�,� Before the first hoz was finished I felt of ten points. In Scotland hen there are ©f purr Hort tgt6ari f .Luer g N 8 w� �r. CL�RT� v'•beliefited, and I continued their nae until I three'on top on both aides th head is termed Oil p>Kj $ popho8phites P�f�TM� "� ire ediate relief?. not neglect pourI�TT a cauda o ,%,A,, it has proved businessoraitup '' ` E ' � - , was a8 strong as ever. I have "lately work• a Royal one, but I paver hen, d the term used sriectly invaluable. f Meyer Ftltls even in Asthmafill >alizht gasp i;: is therefrom. I` s6mgthens Weg U j checks all p of ton atandi . Pt10E Sl. O rat `Druggists ins for breath : 11. find 'no ill effects bases ed hard and fi in the West. Most of •these words are de - consider Dr. Williams Pink Pills the best d is a remarkaUle tient b��n teles_Qt of price b�yy addressing for fear of asst- . .. . rived from old Norman -Fran h hunting terms Wastitlg DISeaHe8 CUBK l CO.. It3aAlsu'GE NEST, TORONTO. focation On re- ', 4 ' t medicine sold, and you may say I would but the deer themselves are called by'namea Flesh Producer. Imost a3 Ptli{etable as not be without diem in the house if they ceipt of 13fiie and P.O. addraFs we mail TRIAL t#• which sound unmistakably nglish. In hit MIIk,Pr.p.ndontr 11loottABownt+,Belbvilte. Bolt -ILA an r••vc a Fos tlr:a ASTit111A cost $:i a hoz. All my neighbors know first year, for inatanCe, a yo ng male deer is 8�' >Y1t /,I41tFs AI�T/IHA. For 3 .£ what Pink Pills 'have done for me," said knob• ____ _. _�-- r� FRgale by Drug i:;ts. I 11}I.i sealf, attwoyearshe isa•`k obber,"" off l;pB�,stl I,�N lseA�cr. BISLg SEEDS C�T LO(�UE DR. - FT BR98. MEDICINE Co., tQ i ..- Mr. Rotting, "slid I would just like you to bier"or "brochet,"fromhla uddinRantlers, sls}`�r�s•'a Y` '� �4 ask some of diem." A!YS A6BIpY wdto W Wllliam I3r{KHa a hind at the same agebeing celled a " hearst�� +Kublisher. Toronto. Now ready and mailed f r to all appli- Uanadian office, i86 Adelaide St. W., TO i �./ -L. Y our re orter acted u on the hint,'and y py p assts Carefully seletited F rm and Gar - ut r. . p p In the third ei►r he it a " s re" or " ricket r '' first saw Mrs. L. Kish, a daughter of Mr- the Vpright beam having formed, after which ,To1 Bn11 $te,61 Plate RSU'113 . den': Seeds, and Sated rain, heirs Flowery 1 Y t F3 , Betting. Mrs. Kish said "W�latmy father }m becomes a " stltagart," ettainiug to his O MPTION i Seeds, Clean (ltafas wed over Seeds. . • 1. '. s quite true. It was Pink i pities at thea a of five. t,' { has told you i l Lull title and d g g ;i ial attention paid to Co for Ensilage. •,� q Pills that cured him and we are very, very vaibi. iroact.e a,ilf c e t,actls onoedidne s•nc i.« m I :- �." ' an sem.. �� �..� t,�e address. WM. EWING�4 co , s9 llcbiill 6t.. Y thaiikf ul. Father is now as smart as he was - . SIa:vrd e• co., ifs � Adelaku Stress. *aonta Ont• Montreal. "°" 4 t yr 4' tvlenty years ago.'' -- - ----- - A holy life is a continual sermon. rtBCIAL orFB beatitifal des wxtth , ' I, C15arl�es Knapp, a rominent farmer; said: Silka•and cotton Roods in figures resew your na.nre i fancy. colors. Executed t' '�1i it "�' ' most with Rha .lutoniat t3badtng Pen for t0 Ct�.,CANADA PER �'. . - ` ii _ Bottin s cure 'a m ver the fabric. ANENT ai eau ides Mc. g blip lace laid flail o ""''' - " '�- i I K Y K k of PeainanliliI supplie»iv wonderful one and I believe he owes his l:fe silver. ('°nipptat° pp p pptt��gg��11�t rrD �rp n Z, w Ctrcalars, addret;a .A. T130MYdON. Toronta LV�� A�D S� I jllgJ C 1111 �� 1. - to Ur. VVilliaina' Pink .Pills." Your report- . Enterprising 'undectake+x in IAndtm Box 51te. _ r �1- tf .. er called at John W. Knapp's but fo ifs when they hear of cases of serious illness in - .IThATt®�fi 'Y t`11r'I'-For buAd Invested Capital, • 12sC00+C� - - r - ii 11 awe from home. 'Hiewife, 'es call "u n the families of the pa- smart young men and women w o wit Vol` N 0Mos, Toronto d ., Toronto. �� I :, t f that gentleman y 'families, -upon ►7 + . • • - i; a i11 an estimable, and intelligent lady, said, tienty, express condolence, and leave circu• thoroughly pre themselves la Shorthand. c'a � , " we were aware that Mr. Betting was very -fare eontaiuin rices and illustrations Of Book-keeping, ri maria. Ponnianahip, Type- ,Phe ample and increaeinR r arses of ibis _ .•_ q�, `���ai 1.�' .��,`; g P writing alts. Ad roseColltage at Correspond• Com enable itsDireetorst makeadvancet iw U,`` sick for a long time and cgnaidering his age funeral outfits. ` once. Toronta play on RI+lAI. $STATE securities to any amount �� I k thought it unlikely that he would recover, o ---- . s . s ad - t without•delay, at the lowest urrent rate ! ;' but he is now as smart.as he was ten years - �- interest,. andou the motit.favo ble forma s - t -- i.• , I a o and he ascribes it all to Dr. William J� l © Losse granted on impFavo farms and an � �1 1'� i t r g �� OV •it% productive town and city prop tilos. < f Pink Pills."1. ♦ V► Mor gee and Debentures irchased. shi of Ode • t'� tea i.4 O Appl{clition may be rondo rough the local t �� '. N1 r. Avery, Keene of the To p ,% a 1 N, �: G and Warden of t the county of Frontenac, . Appraisers pt the Jompany or o _ ' G� tiY�¢ o merchant told your reporter that be has a : • : ; J• $ePbe]t't M 011i, f °` ' :ti' Managing D rector, Toronto '°�l t - .' =1 - 1»rge and constant!"y increasing sale for Pink I . Gp� S ${�' , '{� FOR theal. AND WOOa �� - f ,�. Pills, and from all quarters has good reports �`t �+{ v�1rt(i, tiTBl3T ANR BF.9T• BrBRE 1lt3TING {t , of their curative qualities. % �, ,. `� U11BItBAYABLI» <' e y N H. W. Hunt a commissioner and school Be antes and see the Olegg nt stove before buy- .+ _ IP 4 I QN Y Ing anv other. Sold by al leading dealers. r �� + . - , teacher, said he had known Mr. Rotting for% KOF NO MORM r: Man't'd by >Q. do C. 6farney Co., Toronto. i , �Ft A'I rrr j a number of yearaandconaideredhim swell ,, Wf�fi$ON 'COUGH DROPS • read and intelligent entleman, who, if he � Z _ g g con be de- :I. ,'�. WILL GIV POSITIVE AND INST- � � � - said Pink Pills.had oared him, co .1 t�' g seeded upon, as ha is a very conscientious �: �� y ANT RELIEF TO THOSE BUPtFBRINC r�11' f}} man who would not make a statement.that - Y"+ RROM COLD HOAR8ENE86, 8ORt`a��' TO t was not accurate. ' _ 'r l . .:THROAT, ETC ,AND ARE INVALUAHLQ �� ' i- , ���+7��` )' TO ORATORS AND VQCALISTS. R. -A TUBS ' }! '� Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a perfect `y-•=' " - 1 Y±l g W 1 toter, Corin $nth �; T. W. sTAMPE ON aACH DROP. TRY THEY �ROvII:D ri`N� Y $ r 88 lrl blood builder and nerve res K _ __ ____� _ _ A tial THING B TARR14, '` 1 is ar i N6 ETTER INLf THE SUN aura rheumatism, n • 1. disease a P g paralyais,9ocomoter stasis, St. Vitus' dance, .. ! x - , t nervous headache, nervous prostration, and 1 ,,�(1 the tired feeling therefrom, the after effects O k, F so, USE Dr, CLARKS CATARRH CUR'. i. i• ��a �� diseases de depending u on Bever fails. IT OUREB OATARRH tN THE HEAq . • �.lt _, humors iniPthe blood, such as scrofula. Ctif "d B dckman - sib .+ �.r NE1i�/tO, QDF:It'fte!!.8 OR RE EIPT@F AlIJ1NE , THROAT AND NQSE OOLD iN THE HEAD, HAY - ' '' , }s; • ®' LET ME BE4E(iT WHAT I HIRED. WtIL :TEND YtNi FEVER INFLAMED�PAL�TE ANDON81L8, re' ,_ i - chronic erysipelas, etc. Pink Z'inkg give r 881 h{ �, r - ¢� �r07r stores lho sense of fame and d yes awe the1. - : a healthy - law to pale and sallow 'cam- A . BOSton BO S . Y E. (IOODs REDT IL, REai Eo, DULL HE DACH experienced by all who emacs { 1 B Catarrh. the heti a will work wonders. f. plexiont; and are a specific for the troubles . Saved-Perh Ps. His Life • ■-�^>�s+amp(a • -�"" at Druggists. Bent by mail on receipt of I . i.t1. peculiar to the female system, and in the . _ P.Op L Y ``F ��, 95. 40 rice by addressing. i f case of men they effect a radical cure in all i '�` ' *1p� i o k By $cod's f3arsa rills= -Blood moi• J �tiRtnmt Igar.N��'•nT ��t it W. TOiiANT� ' CiAYK CHEM CD..1se AuEUuoE ST.WEST, TORANT0.;, I i `� cases arising from mental worry, overw r , ker. 9 - -rm� -` . ` - or excesses of any, nature. Boned by v 1.,*1i . t6��trF :4 These Pills are manufactured by the nr., the following fr m. a grateful mother: ` n Brockville .. had Bcar t Fever molten 4 ,years FfaYe ail ilia tent itnprovenients, $e sates lrt Williams'Medicine ' e Com , e bo 4- I. illiama M dicin My flit! y Ont., and chenectady, Y., and are sold old, and it left him Ter) weak and with blood and got one for our buggy. They aro bewmw fl IZetltlle's ramous Seedstr ' . only in bo ea hearing the firm's trade mark oisoned with canlc r. His eyes became than ever fqr 1 - f -- 1.�-i „i At extremely low Primo for " 1$93 " :.,�,�,! Y , . , and wrapper, at 50cta. a box or six boxes a inflamed that his suffe ngs were intense, and PARCEL A ° 'm « ,1 I. ,e,,a . 'L ,l for $2.50. Bear i Ind 1;hai Dr. Will•1. Renni Illus x r i nom for seven weeks he s . . 'for Y • 25C• trated Guide,100 3 ,.; isms' pink Pills arfl never sold in bulk, or - t D His EyBg,0 b the dozen or hundred and an dealer _COV id N O a Foun ( in Qrcat Discounts .allowe0 psaaes, and 1` pkge. each tiros- f� " � t f ; ... ho offers substitutes, in this form is trying I took him twice duriti that time to the Ey . on for 1893. derfulJapaneaeGlimbingCa 'L. ` to defraud you and should be avoided. The and E2ir Infirmary on Arles street, but their` �----- camber,{150.); FaznonsGiant! public are also cautioned against - all other remedies failed to do m the faintest shadow A: man�ay fford to be ugly,but n4 worn- PARCEL' I g,. Prize -Taker 0 n.i a n, (1�) + '- �I! ' �} 2. giving him Hg's sn can. teal . New yniiitsr Pian :;t �'� r y: eo cal)ed blood builders and nerve tonics, of good. I oommen4 d 8t >1 1: I apple )ylusk Me 4 - � b no matter what name may be given them.• Sarsaparilla and its n cured him. I have St. Leon lit neral Water brae a ma leaf .._Kann e'il Illuatraatecl {I 'do, t� ' .1 + ever doubted that it red Gia d*lrt oven. t•� and 1 h _ I ) • R e n n i@ f d They are all imitationg�whose makers ho You may use th'{a tes- effect upon th skin in removing wrinkles, pa es, per• ( > : P r . pe t not WA very lite. . New Qum Pea, , to re advan a from the , wa choose. I am ahvays 1 blotches acid imples. It clears up the coin- Rennie Defiance Bal s, s -an \ Williams' Pink Pills. Ask year deader for s or the ezcessi @.use of eosmetioal. 93 eel tion 16o.); 'rrnfa lea uerite tear- ., - , .. e CS a 1 a Pi'i $ , For sale eve where. 1 �I� , 1nie's Su bhijoii+tts, - . 7 H T - - - lnaltati, .iW+/, - '•T--. -x . .r:' 3 Dr. Williams Pink Pills .for Yale People, ►, Y I {'!Lei , and refuse all imitations and substitutes. son: because of the wonder uI good t did mY ,,, I - (_ .) q� 00190tio� p .,fear 2Ga. , Dr' ink Pills may be had of e i -; ' , Williams P y Asialia F. Brscifaesx 2898 ashington >3t.,60 .'(itlto, 0.4 t.. ail tits is or direct b mail from Dr.. Boston, Mass. Qat HOOD'S.{..@Dil �i OPAia �r@•, �MM} a v'T 1.,' tF :° " y druggists - N. ,: Williams Medicine Com an from either' o, ilea are per 101 King 8 �. 4 t West• _ P Y .s PILLS are hand m lil9 Y nee Sit• lief 1 R • > Hoop Branch, - - ase ills are a aiantso. , - c, p_ . , Y , y_ - rr g , a x ti �. address. The rice.at which th P rel rtionau DPe , �r» i� :. ,, ��- .,, li. r. } p com itiou,P #1: ;t g,, �., ,. �, .k a' .,y ` Ci lil Pa I } ' a at ass .. �.:. _ .Skl . s _ ��i3 ci C� 4 4 7A.eG:.$ry - g s. .r:d t t39.nctt -, .art Vim.$ - ..F:; - �, r $ ��t..,: x "..:;-. --''•" < _. t: ti,� RY. -»`.`�4 ..t3. .g � #" s� �t.J�. _.: .. ,.- t '- - - .- . _ - ,.t- g: t '�„ - _ iii .k ., r•- - --,f .,� - _- I _- T;,,f r i. o.,.i.­ ­ ✓r. r•. , a ,_ i ...: .- ... r, - .. - .- -' : .. zF sf. 1kF... 4 =_ R :# `.•.r ,r e ... - .. -.. r- .a - -� -..- _ F ... .a _ y. :-: : w,. w. i7 y,. s. �{.Y' , � Y �• i¢^ _._ S.:.... < . ... ._ ". .. .. •-' urs"` . _- ..-Fry. .:b eA,- ,- .. ,.,..}." ,- a.... :- ': �...- :. 1"� N �. 4Y. .�} Is, j n,, t r.:, i -::l. ; ..Yi 11 .a. , - �._ ...._- ' -_.. -�.. - ..: ::,... <.'�' .. -%. �. ,. _.....:.. :- a:_--. a `� ._ - ,�. k.L .- xt _ t u. .... s. 7,... :: _ :...::, ,. F �+" _ ' . .:. , , :-.t, - r _ to -, -. c - - f. axY`�. 'sV"`;p. �rY t f'' 4 S �4 ,Rif .{,E' ,,5�_3--�-,:. .� �,;�, I : z 19 g u fj ? � �T�4 fks ?fro 7 `'t �. 1 ' �f- . h.r'ti - " S fh,$-� -­u�-�,..s T. a4- i! tl _ . ' _ _-_ - .. i5. , ^, :. . -: - - .: n '' f _ Je X, *ria+,. a _ , 0 010 k I oh aft n� N` r'. . :. x. n i w�. : 1 trl ..fid -.+..x,«-. - - ,... : q..-: n. .-.q3. ,, a'- t ❑{ �.,-'' , s .. - :. :. ..:..-- •-J .-..:. ,_ ;-- . La.,.,: _ _ _ "�'�'``J�..� .�.� Y}C.-ash:#':• _ FF' ..+ c � o>lher- Artic4laklye last` bili .� p g, ,.. - 'F d -- .i LT / t i_ . Poalaher, a c ieer. _ ,. �,�._ .+,;; •o- .;3- ,r. _ _ .. x.. -... -. ..4 R'• - .. g",K r.Y�j,j .� '� •1i - ?� -'a:{a s �. _: - w AY March 1! . ■p; edi o1 l i0 � p■�. 1 � ►,: � . �: rk . � ��,, ' :� � , -- ;: � �� �Iuy ♦i{�{/T• � �V'� , CrBdit' a Vi � Y � __.._ .._:. -.!� S L++.`t ��� .- -. v- : 1'� ., ... , .. . F ��.T ` ��((�g:�4+�hi��- - _ - �:x`rj] _ R _ J -.,� tel,', :.aka..'•"': 'a stook implements tc. tris oC „,K ::. . m11 ...,1. 'fig..` --. -: -- f. s..1.,,a . -4 _ /•�}„�� }. ,. .i,.. fe r -:6 _ :s �. .,.6"y 4 -!tT- i- �':. .,a$ •.SiY,+...{�.-n: - ,i;�r r*` -� �is.�lilLiVli ever �,tFiV - ! iw . .1.,.. i=.. ,.. a .`= .. 5 r!a 4 ;s`Yc�- a. '. .� -r -;n. '4'Y ida� mornin r~ its office pP - „.. , +_..'. a r ,,� , y - t g L Wm. Ireland at .3 Pioke . + . , ....,., K� . 5::+ iv .. t ., -fr0 6, ring..:.. ,, ;A, .�., w t:. �,, Pick®ria Ont. f _. z_; �i0i . k ,.?.. _. •:• ...-.- - - +,. - -� w r 1 •s.8: ..4_. f +ic�w v#Yale i •" :.:. +T ,�� a_.. � �; - '��c F - _ . , ;'. , . _ . To nship. Sale ate 1 0 of k. T. Patz ;, _ .: TERM ; . . ;' +� . :,� - . CSU h d.:: x ,;,. f: % ` - "' �i.�(S per Tias� `11.00 if Cher aucttoneer. N�o reBery . , �►Y'�! .a , new l�e� : ' AT , paid fn adtstaai. W1tpNEgpAY, 3Sarch 115th : Unreserved ' z�,; t -# ;y R E@ OF ADVE$TIBINGF : • . y. ; credit sale of farm stock im lements, etc, J - `l _ . - I : �: , - i. „� .: ,, ., f A SOCUTIO T � ,: First insertion, per line - - 10 cents. the property rt of R r. Yon at lot 7 : ..c ' ' , 2 a :. , ' : ► p pe o L g, s , Each, subsequent insertion, per line . - 5 ,. ° • yy This r ;Jon. 4 Uxbridge e t wnshl Sale at 1 .... .. , a i 4= s �. i 1 q ate does not include pLegal or Foreign ad- 'ertisements. ' 1 k char ., 8 e rep f r •o}�. HE Anvils 1 .Wining 6f #6+t 11b4al i , p •p i O p oc - p S 8 to o aril N � : r. ,• Cy,Bi �:'1: :�►'--.f« J t:"..T � ) e -- - :'i, : 0 :; P Ooaserta _ire Asasocistioa OfntiH Ot+ta�rio ►1- z ; _ € r :: BpecisJ terms gioen.:to parties making spas- hare• Trios. Pouches;, nets aae®x. will be held at o Town of cvilitb .in t s attl "_ _ ' ` - i < `soja far 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half-, dl Chamber a g at'cl : ���r.ni on t4es�datbe`% a �'_ ' - •o. . _. Yearly y or yearly contracts pa; -able quarterly. '8th day of Fe ru 1. , 1; il4►r rite eietloa si r„ V .,' • - Business cards, ten lines or under, with ser - " J One ybar, $5 00, payable in advance. p p �YeZv Adve risme t8, officers and gen al bnelness. AITConi~eratti�res should be re at. Addresses may be expected t�No„ics in local columns ten cents per line, P IE I . . ; R I Ave cents q , • frons Wm; 9mi b. M.P. and otters. The xocu-. per line each subsequent ,assertion, OR SALE+ .—FIrBI .- C1a88 n8W il)lob Live will meet th®Iioy&1 Hats!a�t one o'clock, . . .-.- .. �.; .::. - Special contract rates made known on applica- cow. Apply for pa#ioulars to John Hen. J. L. SUIT J, Tt. i"�IILIP, � , , tion: Ito free advertising. '; derson, Cherrywood P. 0" 1 -in Pres out. - ' B6lrotary, � • :. k i.�x.,.` !f_,� -1 'I 6 Advertisements wit out writtet+ nntructione �'. - will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac"..;, - �ordingl Orders f r OR $ALE .—Fon Forest Mal -brino li eat, - D nn,". " * s �', �r `, y o �i,acont,nu,n aaveht,se .. . , ` �� �* //^^��•�9 er•n T�let els.I.. 11_ \ ' menta mlist be in writing and sen ttp the pub- -� colts and two fillies cheap or cash, or 8 ADM J. .Ai•l. ll.[1 •1.� . - lisher. _ months' credit will be giveu with i terest added . .. _ � ' Job Work prompt ly attended to JOHN LEY S. ]?-la;, topers, Plates and Plaatters• w} . , NOTICE '0 CIIT c W. 1. ,CLARK - PRO!/RIETb. OTICE-Ge•q.•Ga sham m y' be -found 'es ajZd Na ! — N sf `. ; Claremo t. General - -• .•---. . ' '.:: Nat his cid ata:nd,-_ n ; ur Polities-Str,ct Inde cadence. ableksmithin 'done .8 eclat atten iou give to P g P g' ]♦T tenant of Cha t - . Our Aim—A First -doss Local Paper. ,hoeing. Writes to suit thr times. 5tt I 1�7 Noti pteit• 1I0, R. $. O, -.i .�1. N. .� �u . is hereby `vett that all credi- ;',. ., : i O 1l .. 1.i `� r Expevtatione — The .. hearty UR SALE :--Good young eve' milch, tors and others ayiug e a a]a atnst the, 0.8- . ' ` �j t Yf I ..-irapport of the aeople of Pickering and vicinity. 1' cow, Apply for par iaulara o R. Cam- tate of Cathari �e Amelia Hine, late °f t11e - - ' ` ,Hack, Greenwood P, O. xownapip of Plc eriag in the County of Ontar-G 11 - .:� . -AR :-" �� --_ -- io, deceased, wh died on or about the 9th day ;. M : - ; � - • of October 189h re requested to send bIN<_ .. ! I . � I y FRIDAY1. , FEB. 24, 18J3. AVID $�ti#ITH lz s mor Nle 'iltl• re aid. or del►v ►r to Thos. Parker. Plekerp°ia �I. , I; - - . I .�.. _­...­-_.. I . . , I - '. D plements into;h{anew build! g just creat- P. �., tlolicitor fo the Adtniuistratrix of the es. j • i , I ­ .". - . I . �. at �- ed for that purpose and ; wtill keep on hand a tate of,the said C tharin0 Amelia Hinch on or 7 ' lar a stock of Coulthard and 13cot s imlrroved before the lith d of 9iark•h 1893, a state crit e0ts, pi 1i 1 . . . -�,,,,,�4g id ►uc dinL, S .­ - LOCAL OPTION. drills, cultivators, harrovl` and al other ma of their names as addresAes, the fait par tea- 1 ` ` - , J.'`.. chinery iu addition to th�,Mowat fg. Co. 18tf' lars of their clai a, and the securities (it as ► ; �.. :�' .. Y _. P�,Y, $llstOn 'rs Sa)tith Norwich CaTIIe b8- '-'�'-"— held by thew, an that after the said date, the - ' f •- _ r . ' - - - 4 f r0R ALE :—House and 8 acres of administratrix w il'proceed to distribute the as= ' ,(o)-.-�...._.. , a' `_'-11 ore the Supreme Court at its last sit P lana sets of the acid es ate amou th© 11 - +} mile south; q[ Claret oast. The ed lost g parties entitl• `:. f I thereto, Navin re l tin and after belII ar ued •11d e- house is a comfortable one ith all convenien_ gaid an y to the claims °f I g g g ' , g ces, out buildings, hard and soft water, good which she hat th n had notice, and the aldmin-11_t­GLA. i �.: � nlent was reserved. This was to de- garden Terms reasonable. For partioulare iatratrix will not a liable for the said aastste or / ' :: .. T I: ,; ., Apply to PAUL LAWRENC . on the lace. l0 -2,n any part Thereof, o any person or ` Pp y , Persons of .termine whether or not the Local 0 0 - p- whose claims not ce,haa not been received by \ ` I �� . . I . lion by-laW as passed in that Town- _ -' her at the time of ach atsiributiai,,8 .«. A . ,: r44 - - shi - TOHRs `TANNER & ,b'ON -wi h - to an- Dated at Picheri g, February 14th IN3. - !� •�••Ce - . i - - p was regal according to the read- tJ nounbe to the public that they have open. THOS. PARKER Tea �ets, C .111 V 11 7 , U] - N ed out a butcher shop lq Dowe ells block. Solicitor for Agn _a Cowan, the adwini,+tratTtai Pickles elvers - ing of the act: Judgement was given fresh meat shwa son hand; In case of absence with will assigned. �'`V I } __ __ _ utter r' Cheese, Ce ei an Jell1. on Dlonday In favor Ofthe re8p011dellt5, orders lefts with the 1ldiesos oone or W. Logan, �I ()' Dish ps "`` ostmaster will `seely m t at ention. A O. AL 'WAIL a ^"`^^^'^'" I- �� ^^- J �J,7! . d • therefore 111`. Huston was elected for c 1' P P�riNYR 11 •��✓�/II��Il/Il/I/J �� all solicited. 38-ttQs - _�,y �edie�. tor>ad�.1. p ces` WWII. lease. the expenses. The �.upreilie Court i� and regulate the ane, was also asked to. consider the act vn nod cin$ �. i.ealtey and lwdess isal� i1t0 ages or i►aifu o0 ap `P. ��AlZ1i TO RENT—I the to nship u d T f rose low use,' byorerpG;l ladlcst -. a ,' P : der which these by -lacus are Submit L Pie-kering, containing 0 acres in goad state $ pm useasaia. lavlgoca.es I ---__._ �� ted. In this matter, as in the other of cultivation, being south west Pa t of lot s0, `t>4ese •re+ •. h"7 of your d,vggtge S F con, Good barns and tables, trick Nance, '+' °� our eignat»re $e j %� , : 5 a iabeL A+�oid sots t en B, 1sd �. E i T� :? j udgelent was reserved. No iv the re- 'excellent orcLard wind Bard n, two cod well• n,aiied tc slams,, t ass►�per OP N ■�I j,, ► n also a never failing spring, ood,tar dui � . l spondents ar@ seised to again ar ue ry 'Par- _• ddre,� leu A til iOAi • y g. poses. Eighteen miles fro Toros, and one �` y _ • .4 ltisnf. E - the case wt the May, sittings of_ the mile west of Duubarton. A ply to Mrs. tum. ' � - --- - - - - �Q 1Ji�' .[' �� ��1e�-�, 21; 9•e�-2n . Ail{sou, Pickering, or to Pe r Stew rt, Green •, /r p Court, and show causes why the Hct- `.,ver. � 14 tt � TO r E PUBLIC . -` is not unconstitutional. This Would - • __ �- • 4.: siuetrest ` t3ex�'lv>:at- :—'All`oty met i egpresg through &Iiia cnediglir ' Y, �, . hanks for tale patronage you, I ave Recorded me aurin the Past vFeven look as though the hatter would leave t HORSE' CL PPS• Jea18• RS Implement Agent, ip Pickering, Our dealings have been asa;oci to go to the Privy council before be- '`flanking filo pi oily for past favors, ,f its, the boat .of feeliIIR, arias )i have the i a that those who tii•cliase ated ing finally settled. Tl�!dr dorsikned is•0a red to do all -1. we still toli'bit a call. r°III me, of what ever deeoriptian, have ceived perfect $atisfaclion a implement- , : kg the above list antras ed 'to him .- chaiiel. It has ever been ply ambition to jlandle none but this best mac© im the pts`- in a the o gh and business ; I+ke m rine`. or- afactured, alit] I feel that I Ileus carried t int tines le h machinery man - 1 NOTES AND COMMENTS ders b. iail promptly attended to. of further We have On hal d a vod gas j of p thrbul►hout. particulars apply ti '+TA5lE8 ALLA AY. rick- g pp Y Tile firm which, I haws tl � �OIIOr t0 represent'. ` ` : ering, P, O. ib -27. �tatl011ary, President Harrison llaa revoked the _ _ HARRIS CO•, leas oponed the season of 1 93 with a large variety of machinery of ! of the very latest desi�►ns, ani it is almost eediess to state that tile a tolls levied on Canadian vessels in 0 RENT—That sisals able f rm beiu� School Books, W, pectora$ 6 f e c•►,inpany maou ' .� �- Sault Ste.••Marie canal,in consequence Fe ts� ; .� . , y ar cele heart itnpletnent>3 place upon the market.., Th T lot 3, 5th con of Uxbridge, co taming 10J , � * ° r nares more or less, There 'art► ant i q Ali f You ar'0 in heed of anything in. the abov °.line; gi'Ve ane a call ands (uzaminre ntlemen, oft}le Dnminion- government abolish- p,l as la Al", ar118 commodious barna and atAblBs, as well as a �� i mai". �� T e before ``hh ! p using. ho abate, e10 hgrm, ie my alto. ; ^{ -i . - ii�g the discrimination a alhgt Al11Cr- go•►d comfortable and roo,ny ; - s3. ('i cod or - " Ving'6ring, _ _ - . . g chard Rua well wet©red. Fences in cod condi f ��can vessels passing through Canadian tido. $i'tuated 8 miles n,rh of ,laremont # ` snt'Iii8101] �1� F T, �1I Canals For particulars apply to IRA O,W F• L. ; Clare � t + _ P. 8., --°Circulars alta ICA ale ties furni9he Ona 1 wOvt P:O. • I r Y _ lei-L+i 11�$ri;i3t}' , PP ication. " I The 6' t- Middlesex I et- , , con- - , .--_ -F {°�: �. d .� MASS ME' "''vention on Dlonday 'selected Repllyra,_ Obert TING�i -0 Iloston, of Lobo, a brother -in law of Jx ^ - = j '� f; Silks, I T ,'' Hon. G. W. Ross as sir t ,, , - _ . .. HA It �, ,. •, 1� 1. , , '-! ­ - { candid to for Ther Eli. telae f �. 11 k -r the vacancy in the House of Com- a ails=be a bras Ma?ec nR of -, �w i. tiVes r' , : W88lIi11A _',q E, . �, k, r; mons caused b1.y the death f g Rope;.. - . I—. o James Liberal = Cans JIm6. , Armstrong• Mr. Hyman cuss put up, - $tamped Clasen G ods, Etfl. Also HaI'itlUg purebas � t i', StOCk lt� htlsi�:eb$ .`11, but the farmers cai`i•ied the clay for """ HardWAtIf "O More Z �pq r8 of tyre �IC�Cering ,; 1N TH their manI..r. T�1N : HAII, R U: vatic Pattrrlls 1. t�ith > ty o Rug p pared to furnish customers Fro>xl reading the party papers one - o - �, Bthio in the above Iinle. would think that �r ' lY -- , at both Ugden and ` . . SAAy, Feb. 25 h,3 Tho stock has been ro$4 increased . and with be - . y PlCitERl ONTA�t, , - .T se p �j' r y. but as there is only one vacarit seat in at 2 p.mu f purpose off rw• '�'�""� �i �� +; ��'@$ that R'��� comp O ���� a� �e o d 1. _; n won e e acted on the 28th,. or the i - - - - ----------�-;-�.. ...ilio Ontario House g a Township Hes iatio the question ria-. ki ti A11 Co servative are reques ed to isttWild. ousas inhaaR county. - . turally arises, which will it be. Great ' ' � , - N .Smith Dai:P., a>#d thQr n ill .1w excitement prevails, in political circles W "� adds�ess the meet g• - . .1 aver this event, and the same will n "­ .: " Ds�- - �, - I I �, " . I ot- � : 0 - A>ITUR JO �I�ST I 1.M IN 1 • ' „k f 1, , , ", .1 I I subside until 5 p• m,Mpn Tuesday.,.: s' ­­ :., . - This „ . Ch irmati. , L � confederation . cannot, '"' - FRIEN • - . much longer without such amend TORS' AL - g� . , XEC C, / --+ -. ments to the British -Noith American t R . J i - Mortgage dale of Fl•eeho d Pr � rty.S . Act as Will insure the I--... ,-I B + ­:, I � 0 Hj complete auton- - � \:L11.". '. , - om of the jT.tiDER an b virtue1.: q� � provinces. There can be vv y f a PO ,er ofI . ­­ . no interference with the O sale contained �„ a ase n u, rtgage, J . �,' vernment whi will be produced at time sale,th re will F ' . - U ~"""` r ch ::t - `� be offered for sale, by uolie auct on at (il �: `` p ,,. ` of the provinces such as is contemplat- hotel, in the village of (3reenw i -- son's h t I ut t at a _1- esirou8 �raox� 8 ,11 4 i ed in the effort to revers@ she Action town htp or If ; o ►7ulte Pickering, County of Ontario, by Teas, P ocher, ' Esq., auctioneer, on Saturday, 8th of arab• ® e of the Manitoba Government re ard- la;sxi, at the hour of - 2 O'clock NGL g P• . the lel owing .. ing its own affair$- The provinces valuable roperty situated to th said to Hall' pp _ �e t e fest suck of furniture .: -r of P{ekertnsY and being cemP4 of the sou s • « must be self-governing, or they can- . e�"er p� •' _ uarter of the North )veli of lot nnuiber IS in � p�•}• � �W Ili. - • _ �' ; _ not continue as they are. If they are Pickering,coontaeimainnbOt the sal town rp ofLUUl� 3,rpt�' ei'li�g• to be dominated by the fereral author- a "��' remantt enty . flys acres of good arable land, bo the ism mora or less --and as particularly des `soca to _ r1 1 rice tfi Corr Qii ce of _' Ity, filen such c011d1t10ns 'Nell a1`i$e a$ tared •number 5548 on said lot. po nth regio , ro- � - - � ,a j'J 'sYr� �j t rl r party are erected a frame barn frame ble, E p eceded the American war, when the cl1y ' straw house and'some other out .uildin a with 4 at au, contention over state rights led to re- gg Ba,rl>ey ,` a comfortable frame dwelling ho sae all iu •fair .1 � . striae of repair and lately octopi by **m bellion, The same question arises iii a�ammack. This property is ad stabs that - I . . . t . regard to tl -e Nova Scotia coal deal.:- H! �, : . L ,, ed near the progresaipe agrteult rel vi I e of `S ' ql .... The federal power Iles no more "ri lrt ofiicenana second bwood wit itseet Flour Bas ahural�es post ill Seri Qr t , , ' rt t g Oat mi Is in tf .:; 0 interfere 11 the wealth Tow 11) '� "���, 1 that transaction y Township of Picks asst. Tb[ HM :°`¢ than 1t . . - - _ _ RS; and ppTi7IE DEALS UNDERTAKE P@rtV must be sold to close up ;estate, Poe•W. UNDERT would- have to interfere in matters given the porch r impoed ately session will be on nom feting sale papers!, , . �•r=i _ • pertaulwg to. the City _ of Toronto. Theendors will not be bound to�� `cane an ` The rirclnle of r pp -• - - abstracts of title, title deeds orevldenoq o title siiiaai a p p avineial autonomy not in their possession. in all vthar-req'ARI>kS' >,�ITiR T. D- - ¢i was fully recognized at Ottawa in the the conditions of sale shall be th stand i1mieon- r `S Tosnot + , Feb. 2 th. ' 169%," ,. Jesuit estates con trovers dations of the High Court of Ju�tiov, sacs t alIDAVl y, when it varied by the terms. .Further,p ticnlars, erm6 Wheat fill�� '° has held that if th.. e people of Quebec - '••.....'...•, 00 tQ tip 6gt and conditions e h be made len was at the time �: d _ -.:._� eller spring 0 Q(} tQ � p�CKER�n�. LL '�, ' of saleor ma be had on app]jjo tion io ' +• •••••• G�: i through their representatives in theIsabella Liawomt�e $a tutors s , Wheat rod wuitasr..�.,,: 00 td 00 g7at3 for. sale first class Mowers, Twin Legislature, were willing- to vote the °r stud '� `�V'heat ooala •.... :...f L Society of. Jesus a lar a sum of �' Adichael Glees • I ve acre, a ; g W 6o ,,,s0 g0' Flows, Trumbull `Binders t"- ii money %reeno d p.p, '~ . 1, - . l3ilt'ley , Lush.....,....., . , Horse ; j it was not the business of other rev- Thos. Poaoher, J-1A&lnef'G eenwaod, Se vvl 6V � t Oat$, bush.........,....,,. ,Cutting Baxo ; $orae Rakes, ; 44 �'owers s, irises to interfere, p. Auctioneer, 8olietto [or Vend r, $ -to fi0`. $?ton JaQks, Single Plo.� and otlier Let us proceed Brougham, P o Peas, bush,.•,...•...,:,., 5 to 6Q itby,Feb.1at,1893 Whitby P.Q. articleS. PjOW i11ts a upon that principle, Let this provinc- _...;; a -Qi � - SHay, ate► `rota..........}.." to 1.50 ! • il( other re -- _ es be left to govern themselves as they�� ed t, s «� ra', 'tan..:.:....`�.r,r�. `- 8 d, manufactured by 4 kept V p will.: They are amply able . to tak - ogs.... ,,..r�►.•< 8 60, :: 8 _ Wet r ,t:: r e A Co.,, >litby Call i rid hog g care of themselves and should be al- -�' • /� f, forogttii'tn,...... `` 7 OQ»'d inspect before-purehasin orth t t UI� � j Riff Kad4uarlen ..,. t . g' lowed to do sa.-0�..a F v@Hing :Star, ; t•3y%litt(llll, u.,Nt•*...a rt. s. +��.'., } L. _ r. ila r t 'r _ . 1� , , �.:. p '$ 6{i of ,,, 08 -. - ;,-. : p °x -�' 'S :;..� - -- .. ' .: "' ° _ i'. �: - ta'-:!.}«e�, •irr tar - it � � c@corns mum _ .. Sale Register. , - ACH PLUiG (' T iE u � , .... � .�..::.r. •do, ES & FELT ' _: - 4 r _ k # -�00 _,. }� .... . , _ W1.vxEsiyby M r -.. ,, yrtI; ,a stialp"bar sills _. t a ch l st . As$igriee a credit t f '_.a•i• r - •u the aUot� tine. S i��) p 112 • • • , Tie _ .� _ I '. - _. _ f _... _ "t C sale of farm stock; im laments, etc., the G e pp ` Ba�� atsna� iris ov r$ii"ces . •eheRp as property of Thos. Stephenson, Insolvent' ,, ' `; .IN dirt, don't lYliais this Cha +� ' _ at lot '"'�­_, n e. Mens Y 9, eon. 1, / . find Itdies .woQlle i:. . 8carboro.: f3a1e at 1 R. , at rig } „: R ►. ty o clock sharp. >;See bills for articulare. t:. a .�1 _ (Ir p ; • : •cJ.�J iirlea. E1Cel�es freiatl andt ,�" A: T. .c5. IA g • KD� r r x: Elliott Ansi nee D: $ED . :o: _ • lI _� g , Beldam, auc- :,. , _ .• xf . 00 3. .__ thence` .. . , s W. xy_c ti ,. +- '� 8Ulfar t — ;,,..� u . . ► : lbs .1. �. l f a' ,« a .e y, a.9 �p x.: - . for - g .. _ ; a,r cal 11 ah �iONLAY Ma _ ,... f • - .. Y:•x , •_ , J£ ,4 ..>.t Y4 t Y : rch 6th •---Credit • l iti Yt #_ ';, I O,- - cap ,, _ - sa a of #arm .9. ,. , .-�` , •;. ; i s -� C © sett b _ stock im hem w -yam f 3 a p ents etc., - the ro t • p 1� Y - ;, YJ. ,,. a l h , C' _ ..L. s , N .:i :f R c ard.Hllte, at 1dt. 24 coL �. ` ( as . , 3► Pecker• �. r,� .,. ..-�_ : ,, .Y� , f , • a i •f.+. .. - a.. 7 �• +: il i'�, .r ?n' \ 2. _.. •�4 -� •{•.•� �5�,. f'iig!.R',<,n in Sale at 1 , _.. A'Al,..... � � �1 a. g o'clock s a ties b _. . _ , � • , � � �� ; :�.._ ._ �; �- <" ,� �;, .,, _ ,. - - -C ^t' ��� ,. • . - �� �R?VN � � •. -:. r; t ��"h��v-: �.�A"'s--_ ... y;.. �•. 4:,t- � r�.r't�3 - ., rCy�.�::' y,. �: J. -�•��V� - �t.E LET EIt �: ., .. �,.: . �., IxU u for farther isolate. R �..� , , Part Thos. 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Fle6t was instant• _ .: r> 1' :r ( �+P ..fit i01" � rexlfu�l .d�.'S B. railroad Thursd y n.t ho tunes when he moot t - e tr i I { ! • -ad to imself the h mble r- �. • , 1 a y ktl - >f .: �a r 5 •, t f h d two en in a were van of the le, t ell i8 e. tri . ' �: y I BDOWploitg g P�P r �] .�: - 1 f� all: kind: ►nd. : , , {: letel wreaker on the_ G. T. R. at moo oar sin to be eon6 mplat' g - s' von: y to . . '. �; ; c / Foar men were In an xer iso of mast,@ bi '; a dam► etltf►r s -"' P Mondtl 4 b,clr Sed a8-st��►l, Tottenham y• ttvat+o nc ,w i � � ) who he, moat badly a s t er tee&. o e b s ,. ,.. 'ured, but none s@rlonaly. then is , •. J lisp east�t'a of oumbep , lotto& m - w; ; ` `t; Afarmer named Phelps, who roe'&it dna . �„ he. ocl' iming a mor than 'p" .nO 4dvattttr- t . .` ,• - �No11�AS 11�Ot1DY , T� in a load of wood to Brantford Tbara y g+ p g nail d stsatefal gab lesion atsaro)aenoinfas Nit t ' } _� nd was instantly killed by the ` ser nlwmtttt .�e„zst�a• , Rte.}a , :. + t.:. b - .M 4., •� �:� �f from Oakla , greater and m re i fluential num ra. Hit . Don'ttl�tt.te or Liverpool ffiol�ket Fely: 1� _ * Agent -for W. D..MA6TTIIEW13 kco.. load upsetting and falling on him. , tq the diplom of;the ,andulatin ((ante - ,�� ywta°rsuccea -_ .. - - _ _- �' John Kennedy and J. H. Wilson will side, the steal Hiatt of Cie loam Corner ! t fere. toriacatages Btta Rag. CSO., tori M i •-� a ain contest the seat for the r5eveship of Hail to the editor whase� guile is lite oil f ho e1 Is re ) T1%wr " - 1 the township of �anvera, made yaaant peace in rural &tors, whose tel hood( a �i DtGOYRY� �CCIDEl��' ` ' noble vend who @ t atha are deal( ed fort @ In compounding a solution a part was accidently s tiled on the hand ,' ' � by the latter s resignation a few w@ek8 •� __ �____.�_ at}d on�washitig afterward it was diseQvered that the hair was com- v A�'0. delicate -•hail, hat some more ! �T jD y� g y: pletely tomo ed. R'e at once put this wondertai preparation, nn the. =-r' f -1 - .. ij�lr[ 1 �ii et d rest h be t d mond t we are to _ i mark i►n as en he the now introdncz � r< E. 11I. 3lattbb", proprietor of the Ar• When an a toinologist oaptur a -ra . g , z§.f{ it thrpughou t e world under the name of Queen a Anti-Hal�fne. 1 i lington hotel, Toronto, held a. meeting of bug he pine it, p in a prominent place n - IT 1$. PE FECTLY HARMLESS AND . - Tuesda afternoon.... His his collection ti#lat students nd gig t- �� PAY M Irlos�a MOMMY ra ®uACKia. SA SI PLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT ;)+� ilia creditor& y seers ma en his find. In li mann r f 4 = r , Ley the he�iir aver and pply the mixture for a few nitnutea and the # affairs are understood to be very vompli- I am going to take an almost ext act a and SLostr Vig III wag restored t + he lth n ubcihta 6alr disappears ae if by magie without the slightest pain or injury when ; � �!_�" , -, ; : Gated'. imen of the biig jqurnalist and tr IIaflx 1 - remarLeble nose, after all else had jailed. that he &petted or ever afterw rd. It isuntlke anyother preparation ever used 1 of Dairyiii in C011t7e8tlt)n will send the ears of run FREE to;ali fellow suf-'- for» like purpose• Th usands of LADIES who have been annoyed . . 'rhe SCh00 y 'p y - fe Ad xs, w�►h $P. with hair on their FA E, NEC1; and AILMB attest its merits. 5 aloft with m en where Childre eta = �� _1 with the Ontario A�rieultural College at born may see and marvel at 111 . aplend d .' GIENTLi:MEN who do not appreciate& beard or hairan their neck, � i , . . _� - MR. E WARD MARTIN, (TitACHER) . " Anda ricelep boon in Queen's Anti-Hatrine which does awe Guelph was formally inaugurated pester• plumage a9d lierishad greatness. sox i•aa. OETROIY. Mic" tYtth S3havt�l�, by rendering its future growth an utter imposslbilit� ` � b n• b1r. Dr den attending and ad- yPith no dlsiesp' et to the aoan r edi r _ �,_ _ prise of aeon'& Anti- [rine in. per bottle, sent to safety mailtnq boxeg. postage paid byy us (securely , 3, - say, Ha y Y -^^'"` sealed troop observation). Send money o; stamps by letter with full address written pla[nly. Correa N . , dressing the students. as•.he is, I do riot esitate to say hat he 's tiondenee strictly Confidential• This adve tiaement . fa honest and straightforward in every word it " . z he was flf teen sate O. T e eontaine. We Invite yon to dAal with ue an you wilt find everything as represented. Cut this out and ) y is ,, �.1 _ Dieshack Garbutt, of biitehell, 'Ont., not what Y - g u s nd to day. Address UEEN CHEMIC L CO.. 174 Race Street, CINCINNATI, O. You cant., i ee a. , committed suicide on Sunday mornit}g by Canadian Press A sociation was n sesai n {-�,�� -• `�,� {,� ���a . ot�iarii i•e o�resiirtites inja�� o Ani t►archaSerdetEv i�y b f%l�ua� ti Poor any cs t % � £ �� hon.,ing with a clothes line in the wood in Toronto last w ek without on mem r G f 1' B�PiP,uVY� AIWA�PW� WLJ Zb ladle. Frho introdnee an sell among their frtend.25 Bottles of Queen's Anti-Hadrine, a �' shed while the family were at church, of the old school Bing present. The m n SPECi11 we will present with a BILH DHESS, ]6 yard. bent silk. Eztra Large -Bottle and eamplas >� �,, 3.a wer& all victit)ns f ao-called m Bern i P11i818 �4PP8Cll�. _ ot■t11c to aslant ilea sent w h order. (toad Salary or Commission to Agents. , �' qz;. he was aged about 70 rovemtjnte. It nu ht as well h ve been s E , r ", A by law granting a bo>ans of $25,000 P g HOD�F� REFERSI�CE:�--Tile yt]e safe & Lcck Ch., 146 to 150 Water` ate i �tz? Bobcaysteon & gatlieriniq of wbol�aate grocers, o .mills of a Lindsay, as-lik did th r t Edwin Alden & Co. 248 Race st., Cincinnati, Ohio. . in aid , or school teachers& $o basins y Pont p pang was submitted to t' e , s' y col c , .; �...,, ,x �u r gook, so collared al l olothed wer they, o I �t . ratepAFers f Lindsay Monday and wt s clatter -of fact warja thedisc)ussion To gi •e � �_ � ����'�� carrie3 by a &verity of 171, credit where due, 1V1cGiilianddy; f God i •, OHE i?OLLAR, ONE YEAR `' ..7 Fire broke out -n Bothwell's b':ock, ich wag ope on whpm my tired a es rest d - %; '�� �,: Z;aerie, on •idA night last ,and cpesed gratefully fora oment, and oily for a � t H the following losses: --S. Ding,80i ; moment. His mn, his mnatac wind tl ' - ' Reeve Bothwell, $r3,0it0; J. T. Sproul , g}mnastic aCoom animents to iii orate y •�� �� ,a;�. .. r ,• .,� are reminiscent f those better days f r i ,� ora , -V ��-, X250, The to o fi. 5� nam d ere lueit �' which I auoarn, b tin every (the way I e r i According to the Port Hope �ra�ide, n •.. _ t { :.i.•..t � Y i3.as modern and ssppointiu a the re t. ; ' t r. .y c i ,(. r . horse stolen there o°n Dec. 23rd by a pe1j• The first glimpse ne caught of bi im a t- S�� E NnW 1��� 1 r was recovered a Rllort tinge rs;o from 5 �`B f "; 4� ., �• A zd u feriltt suggest" n of the old -ti a edit - ed Forsti- th of con 3, U xbridcf, "{ ° ... - - Y n nam flavor but u tk ;� -a ma he all rl , 131 odor , not t , Pe j who had taken it in trade from the ped- enough to make o e sadly reflect pen wh t ` ' ' - ' l- f�i }'ainQ.ilr PuO�ished i , lae. mig-llt have been $d he leaded his pla t.. ,.� .i+ het B e8 u y t. p �- annual meeting of tUe South On. it, a wer fon and ov' away n rth wh n ;.. € ''�, ' The g • sa,nad,e �itTee l N�v�B ;.4� tart( Conservative Association took place the. track of the ret railroad as bei . I f at Whitby on Friday nicht and there was built towards Go ecich- - v �.. Y �' ' ''' ' r ' 1 { v h� a large attendance. The best of feeling The apostrophe with whiuh t is arta le — - _ �S '' -. 1 d and some stood a eeelles were opens is i:ltended in honor of the rare a d Jack an Jill wenC up the to set • tjvl A,ild a of ice of lige follov�ing 'jir mlum:3 ilnt�I 'January Ist 1894, far lite " i zh ..", 3 prey al e P almost extinct v nety of coon ry edit r In ,the lytive well•ktiown 1'Ih the "Ord mad0. • • - ., �-_ and u�t the com on sort who 1l ve multi- ,. >t F 4 r `ti iter missln ,and is to.be otindconceaied price of Otie Yei><r s �ubGcrlptian, : 1. ', 'f i • two cut of J ack and Gill.. The 1►ttallers OQ J s J i� 5 Tile Can:ldian Urder of Forester:3^ is `a lied •late. Th modern idea is that a 1, t11.:. �" _ !. moo- ,� Fraternal $enevolent Society. incorporat newepat �r ehgnid be run -like ny other f nor Y ung PeoPlo wilt stye loo' tin �e �r .�, . i p:,, Cash to 'tNe .Peratin who Brat ra►n End. the 0.--P���'�11I1 Vh.is�i .I.+.edvillg the. Prc`tE' oI'IUITl. Q r .. , �4�,. it ed in 1879 and registered under the Ip- bust ossa. rind thin I heresy has n smug- ,Yom .. tr" :n the alwve gtcture. To the second -' , , surance Corporations Aot, 1892, of Qatar- Bled into the rofeasion by out dere who ,tine oC t WsLtab. To the third a 8ne Clock 7 �t , I - p ., i�ae li• 1'o the fourthsneiegantFlceOCto�k NO. 2+"""Tillt�{t Etching--T�le etrefit IFam (Seo :, � r , .' io. The objects of the Society are to fair have a •gtlired ne apap;ers un and by ltYdr ,res Seryled• . To the fifth an tmp� er 0. 3�,�hOtp-Gravure---omen dud Gill( ren Firs, �� " Wish its lembere.with Sick and Funeral virtue of power of sale,' or who eve dello-u„teHn,x-ToUietitha8lpn tezT-Fee , ; d an Insat•ance of one or twt� iratelt; b come ed tore through ercena(r} t ;;,lid Gold Ring tea$ ih�tn jt'�y r t �p.- FhotO-� r'yllr8�•--The Filters of Confe��eration. f ' Benefits An ,ni►wetr. A $6 (iol '. 1 � �•` thousand dollars.. Ile payments fol cloti� eH. School teachers, wase thttrd• �„I/i hraoeh to sato of the nest ton correrc No--ou4 sole AlbUlxi Q Canflvcian ►Statet3men.� ' class certificates have ezpired ate ,n+�wera. A eocntntttee con3lattng of B. a teachers ,¢t , tY�esd benefits ranlze from about one dollst A s er month. greatest c,fienders. When one o •them n- front the public sckwOls "'Mif;li will he lnvited 6---�' ng►ra ving'- --Bird S Eye View of Toronto. 18 14:_ _ , � ��5 _ �1 h to one dollar and fifty cent p resgwt and vestal the jttdgoa in the via and of NO. Taves a 9AilatUm 1 s seared ttsooc tions I>c P n' _ according to the age of the wembgr, rind j .bottles, �.rizea _ _-- -- - - —% �;' ' expA ed from th open wind( , . Rotch edr(i. �ttlstventuuttti,iiCbusallGitu,ke be amount of the insurance carried. T1lF s iration s u ed ; r„as with a te:dpeneilan lite ft`'e toilet$ l�� °t�'T) ! 0 t from whi:heditoralin Po WPI{TBY MARBLE AND �,� x m�lnbership is composed cif men only, for year& ; boots, hiah in the !s edito�r'>i n►d vend items to r fir one .tars cuntCi Iptiotsi-• - . ��i and when admitted the must be between ,r 9tl cent& to sit ) " , ,, Y humbia (,,talon w re Loo good to be tht'ativn nur Young P�plte.wbic 1E to a tlar�g. l�anti � r the'aopps of eighteen and forty-five. Tllp ;wu v, but too hog y to be ever w rn agsl�cl ; �s11y i►tustratr�t 1G ga�e� magax[ne.) a 1>�ctutitld i,`1r r ;'s nY - 1 i _ . resent number of members is over lfi '1 whish rno the brow of Adam .',nttrarin�s Ttte i'trat Kiera" mitt t►e sunt tr tri' F . . � ` P ow e, P� . r.�tnrn mall to e�•ery sn!twor rac$ir'ed itetnentltt•r { , 000, and the society lies a cash surplus ou &lid Deere washed nly•by the wa era of tthe that you t the pnppcc.r fur an entire veer and a S$ptlt for QU N DAS. S . = W H IT BY. j : ' 3T � � hatiee fo (wear ntt�reof tie prll:ea 'Pilin is dour �� 4 :`"a} hand for the payment of the Insurance of d$lrg�; empty ti cans, whit sornegne 1� tBstabiisiisd 10 9.) 's _ Lt{ over 21,000, 0;,0,000 of which is fir, Do years age -had tree erred tip in me $Wet rem ic��y�'e ;rill u�i�eatoihe last 20 cQrrcri 1� O V , I �' i rI ' v� ,- minion of Canada bonds, And the balanef shelf anal then di intosts verything tourers ,received each a iuwds(me 5lpuvenir (also Ra "' clfenden era r�etoi • ! i ` ` + @tar il,stitn ix torn rudely lrm its sella? s, viewled tr,p(un of (:olumt,tia Eild �tjoWerB,. 8tc.� ! pi Iy�ti is ingested in the best mon y ' f ' '° ' ' '' with a d�llsr and nt e e bf. las re al Q$�►tsxa rf is eon Yon ro flaT whtKher °r "ot Ci.oilithard ►' Scott i$ drlil6 Having returned t;o the old stand of the , . Y- ; tions of the Dominion. In adaition to, and hurled thron h the astoh shy back +u will have bac Youn>; Nttopie ere a manlar ! Wolfenden Granite and }yfarble works, • ; _ , this, the l0aal Courts bilis about half A ,1„itnr tit tour ttome ttx the nest year, ati(i a and Cu1tlVAtOI'R ��' window into thea tottnded ya beneath chaneeofn•innins. one tit the atra•e prtzea. It w I am better prepared to execute all I � ` `' million of dollars in their treasuries for Then he brings in woman to sat ab i�he v�+u ora trotiY,�ti�t► itt;c copy ollUt�rYOt'ne $g�• orders in cemetery and all other `'n ;; the a meat of the Sick and Funeral ►Hent after lei f3 __ ___ p y floor and awes th walls and 'ling qnd - ° ` o L p t e"t A y, , t*an have y r Macy mak• 1"` t r ---� � work pertaining to tLle business. � I, ��; Benefits. The High Secretary Of the Or• the fit old spider hick thelate itornonr• this fair. • N 0 T I O E �at;tomers will find a well selected stock .4 der is I11r. Thomas Wllite, of Brantford, ished in the come above his h for luck The enveluPs which eotltains coir t anawcr 4ry��r � tt ,..; mark wW rec�re fist re�artl of foreign and doulestic granite and ,, ; �s''. an it is expected that a Court of this has not time to take a sur rised si Cip l�arinB bast P°st - ,, tad the bsRtante in order as tet cis ed- Be euro an �� ,_,a ,-i l,, s ,._ rar.dah er it is &tato w t(day and ewctaea >+u cents and you a TOT'LVfIFHa d eD on s h berl4Fow t marble to ahoos3e from. Inspection i n t � , po lar and purely Canadian Society will aund itg totterin ve ons csirculated : • she tl be or anized here 11 4m with a mop handle Nothing is old iiaCl•ed rerei18 lite britt vahte O`t �' or did fur the tnoncy. undry is &till running, €0 �tielve e QCal Yi?O'-�itr g'�I'I'E" King Xfa• Co. of NVkathy. leg to inform farmers and will eon�inae that for strictly est- ' -1 sj 1 d. Y ra the ubuethat their Fo olass work, our prices capnot be -riven the offiti@ B ble is disent mbed from �t�t. went. 'rooron" �1A1i P n�t►kin the aelebraged 41 Can- ' • - -_• • a ,;,' t lace of revere t rest end usted. ' ?o - and isha6 they axe s3 beatefl. r W tU T 'n r �. s< t p -tre Cut,, !dower Turnbull Hinds , hl Y f I t �; cap it all, 'in com the ea -ped ogee vith plow and other iiitglematita ere usual apcl ata( f: U X Ii R I DQ E. i li ; a double list o1 boo under one arm atljd ti c$rrying on a getlerel regairittg htleinesa. I� I C �E RIN G '* ' ` "' . r ww .z �- mmar a diatiola fig to oupogenr aye €n ick. ! , a: Points for ail the t�P j t 1": i f gra ry, a vola of ford n I , M U 2' 1?. t3tnith, Pickeritittr t j '� ebsrs� Albert and William Cook, of words and phraaet► end one o s nonyma lvlittbj, June 85th Isis$. � _ > . and John and Geor a Cook, 99 ' Fa go, Dakota, g and quotationaunder the other lie wrt#�a ----- 'j 'j� r D . ale were his �. N�Z'T►i. h�L er al:, of• offal(, formerly of Leaekd r learnedly and ton� and dszzl with , _� ho a attending the funeral oftheirbrothe the traiditional pan nation land ----, • r .� 1; t�rilliance ; Hon and AIe$ Mr David Cook, -of Ze b r. P Y grammar of the (Plias, are iyaoa and prim• ` Ttieilsrs. marry Tho4xlp �" ,'c,rnR �jATg g r� ., . ' Pork is nine cents's pound, liveweight, fill correctness st peroedes ; t e vigot!ous , ;i. - itlitll of G►arotnout, h ve entered into L 111Y1� y , � � k , in enmark to da ," said a gentlemanoon- is of the t (illi from I the (• . tliershi , si►nd.are proparod to do all L , i `" ''`� ne ted with the new packing isctory in wading or an of t ,e- party) a succeeded 69 Hundred and Fody-010 P°f• p • �- " SHIN�LESs � 'Y t �� d n. a of oar oorY`es ndnnts as- nes f scholsrl r amlpcn work in their lino with Deatn ss and she• � � ' L o .. On Po by original o y ep{ hg .ep tclh, A special f�s}tare Ill be the + ` an es me that the hog is worth its weight tion containing regaent co plats 'fk°t1A I(and o Q ., I •aboeing of both heavy -and • ht horses. D�ESSFJD LUMBER& i l � in old, and no. better advice could be given Pope. And the moon, the that ye�low in 011e Qrelnd Their. re - . i ' �}�` All they eek is a .felt field. the Canadian 'feeder a:nd _breeder than to eye of the IInivettse, strains i salt toy see ""'O'-"' k `' pp I , �r�: ntatiaD is a gullraDtee of first lass work. pat every dollar and the energy he hers Rot who the new writgr is.AL D SOFT WOO r into raising hags for the nezt year's mar- Bnt ex- og es ere not tI a only nes i eIr:Tlaoitaltsan twee the opi�ortn ity of tuank- ,�,;�_°s Pig, fug his patrowsa of the last tweet years, and - , kat. Bacon is going to'Knle high in Qld who are tnrningl the prof ion tlpslds hopes for li aoittiwtiauee of Choir txonage 7 Gni AT LOWEST PRICE--•ru London for some time pet.—Times. down. An editor iof the old tit le died souls ^' l : xrT The formation of a bis ale club in Ux• T F :J �+ ,�,. �' `�" t •,., Y time ago and Ilia son sat.•in the vacated nli th8 co"Wative - . - and TOW LOTS ` 'ren per neat. will be added u `' rq, bridge is sngaested for the coming summer. &hair. Th@ story ..I am about tell may `� "J FpR BA�I;, booked, A Miss Steele, of Scott, was married last be esteemed incredible until the reader 1�- bars of. . ` �T ' xl ,: &eek to a Mr. Campbell, of Toronto. , We notes the si nature appended this article. _ - • !` `. st 1'� i . a Q �,�1,;' -� I�` „' - underetaud the wedding program at van-. The son came to Toronto race fitly an the 1$u2 /� SAI bd of 3Q at#resy bolo Horth we , it �--- 1�. ro r Lot N4. G. con• 5, Pia (ring: kiaown a L+ ford this week includes three couples. &ars, The father would have walked ,r Five oc via fine young trees in front of it is onl fort psi les, and he ways walk- jtdtn as 6aletl rn�re..- ti0 large U tiding, newly a -< Y Y [ ud' extra terga size t�t�pli$ fended. orriiard and two w nil on prem- CT.+AR1\/rO�TT .I the residence of Mesar&. McKap and Patter- it. The -son at u at s hotel. The "" , g� �,,, 'Thome ._ 1+a I'y +' s ' x P ' , �b a, r Mier, isea, at r t retitec n iso }jar re. • Land of ; eon, Main st., have lately b@@Q broken tether had severs, sabecrlbet'ti in Tora>ato ,f the N�itaa of Gantmott.. surrot»�cd the beatg i tUe countiY• ia"$1 as pssq r ilio t ' , , down by some ruthless person whose bump in'his da ,and he would hair lodged for t st>lnet Miou�ten. t °a a' lite• door.' Y ase members of the Horse from �7' Proviince is lite Also a p k loth the town of �yhitby of t3} . h o- nortij.of and edjaiulug rho i t tt Y' of destruction is larger than they can con- th$ night with t' a Stat one oft �;Ag a total of tar splttidtd pltat aQ• im ediatelg �l trol. came to. Ther n went do the . theattir. he; arcry ane a parta,4t t ods o tits pn,rio Ladles' Co 1 �ge, on icC a T$e promise ave a on - gro J > 4 ,a f a a small oiaiiarde + I ^ •: �. as Rented Pewe A Blot. At lila ilrother- The Patheq would have been tioHed with 'i get tt " a sof !6 tis an Nsynttld sir nd s rods on , ; f �: hood of St. Andrew co ention at rKing- seeing -the 01—'bo rds, or if th re happened n m $u,j n= bye Vis. Dundee $beet, wail fenced. aloof tlra' heat I - -� t� � � � t�2 otic bianbartt during httildiiig sites in the town of `Nh tijy..Reaaou !� . s - x atoll rec{antly the Philadelphia sawyer, G. to be callers i t e house w ere he had the fast - • G. Davis said that rented ewe in churches uarteredtimaelf he migght h ve been par• sable terms will be .wallowed, for f 11 parti�ulara • �g remin h@ alio woo had two suaded to visit t e (lycloram until- bpd 'iH Q�1Qi��L� �1t3'�`tJR� opPllrto ONTGtOMERI - ' I ` '` des him of t I�r►ER ,T. Vit. Y�' �.,.{ leave to them, ime. The son a e fried oys ers in a res- t� l: 't `�. song and only one honae to t t t 11und at-:bs uptown ratl�r�y atationt so be left one side to each -the inside to - Whitt - j ' ,J taurant boo t a steel papery attar, a brass Tus 1Mptsia bar slcetted the stttsl tltlt.I`ttb. it3d itt Y a i , ,. d g to mice. and is 3 sat 6 ~ ' y `G f one and the oatalde to the other, That, malign mac fine, od eci,dow c to Nia ora d+ tote G n 1'„'a P'"" I ,� „' g .. li<� itaP� : t►t: male ! , he said, •' is, what the rented pews do for Falls to see the i.�e bridge and went home nches b s fttet * indite 6 and nom►- li -Y1tt iii! il, i�1S fir,• TO � �� : � `� � � a"Y tae thatch, and et if the laity were ter- as thong i he had acted in the most, natur= � picture f at d���Et�► ya t�� � �� i ,o- ("� ". ,t E twin to make ftp the financial deficit re- al manner in t e world. The father a ct ineml►sr + op first alas®- " ' ,R the ilial gsh. tnatciag a valu4ble work of ,O, �, s, ,,'-�; Qultin� wouldn t the clergy y tombaton' ' make : Aver a now les a away t one sides f„�� 4�A IT AGE �,E�i a If Y ed the frost, Nil ' a pep free to -morrow ? es they would ; and somtY as �1 it wast dislodg p . Crand 1t ,' - .01W Bt rates at intui Bit. mor s,�es anal De bQelA.: par�heaoed i• avail. °.:; �`` �., then would be wiped away a blot .as black bat I kn wit was upheaved y the tutnb will r. * five tai s� - rftit 1� will ,,,fir _ _ ° t *�'£ as that of slavery which stained our flag." ling abo�E of the scandalized &rent in itis _ MM ' �` -: l Jose h Buck leaded wilt be#ore Magis• rave.- et this tied story ser a ere a warla• r' _ ' ��%� � �. , tight a>stlool oo iasioii. B . P P g Y' trate H, J. Gould on Thnrada), last and ing to an whom it will snare Pump Fac Ory re E s bsoribsr Por title tee stud North I f was sent down for trial. The jewelry was The 21tor to -ds y works to snake'rrioDey _ I ■ �, ' t s .Wedtex>g; found fir, his ossession and a est office with the heap, umdiilified latency of a xit:ll[ taile,d.ttdasi . ea>eFireln•. C.�1'00`tlC7`, �r �t s P P r Qp3.`�.ii`tdr , reset t ,for soma inone which he had sent merchan or a.gron buyer. ifteen yeartt sursn �Esti.--Nprt �imoriaan g, '` Iso sec _ant `In ,... `' P Y pa re out, :•IAfolint po ,•a anufaoturer of --- t the r. tie i; en x , to his y i , girl at Etudes The girl, by the aro edit a worked .to ge Pe r ,#. ►; . oris clean and holy At rho h.at .wer . ilio urpoe Ir%$R 1fl+ wer , l9 said tab@ rasa widow T P K + . -�• �. Q=°�.ti Force 8c Stctlon Pumps h �.. y $ r; :: o r desire to steal the that can tified their lives. hey o served �'_; 3)ee ..WF�I Ramps_of Braes, ZroP and _. a Q t he said hey had na Tst>t ` v E>� "� h' �t ,. vi •� i an exalted .tVaekl ivy t pu lu• "' �.... laiti.J 'YA t ori h a>x , nd cacup. A_. _.. Z'17isce L things. IgA was ont of his head tktr g fasts trttnstip- y of silty ( ' vu � drool and ct I til p4 ,. K ....- ' �,. , . : u for a friend. The lane ab ve ►a : _ _tr 1: trouble, and tos;k them p► - th it like vegans. manht . on • � �!L, , , REi '� a . PU MPt�� ' � ��1tf.:r y _� , . " en to to fork over• tions. a shall Bever sue , • friend ha,s been writL C ,ty Old V ,.- ", to . ' N ,- bvelaome ttletxt, the ion-suflelnr g _-. -per= ; < : .:, .}T uc`nttt tied' : (iso Tei, IaD I t , �, the mane or be arrested. , It seems that Heaven ingttu. ett� _ -, - , a e; Y 1n1si _ ,. _ ....:. ..c f Po 7..._ rtti�:.'.i -, gr;r•-. -? - ..,� !-s ..i fit wee a e nd-the virtuous. _ y _..�� . �... Back wer Llndaa about five ke a .. a t g . n tom, k+�� . {..., s ,• Is� j� p� V �.; a "1 &. r. .. �r air+ , , wer-. `. ' a leo lead r.. � >,, %, _ y - ; • _ "00 ,: and vlotrmized a number of op Y P _ FSH&, p t, :... > a , �1! rim,..,,.- :� a , •n Haat wer . , F. In destitution and obtainin i X ,� AMW - T4 _.._ g P Parlc le Prslsb terxan ,: , i,_ ettais of I11oDey and supplies of food. He t ` x _, rat a•ld let o extend g ©all ter. v+ t _ l n. r . g� watt;)roukht;before & magiet e g ext V•N ills. >�,,,Rx N l r.,�, is: -si �-y.'' [e a,-;,.°:- _ :�-_ on suspended eentenoe.--Jo=84, 4 ' ia' f '' 'Sr?g , �.;.. fit Ir.�I Yr �it� , s`' ' tit i, .... .. . }, -e - • 2 t M ] 9 � �f.iy, ;t+ ;, tl a}tie .L -t , "`�'^ } % S C ,�}`n"4 .y 4>_a �' Ca'}t�'3.:%i a}, •+al _ a .:., .. , .. _ -. - 4 11 - .. ...- A _. ­ - I - �. � �'... %. �. .__ � . ..... .......... ­- ..... ---- -.'.1 i... 11 ....... ��� 8 %W M � I I __ , 1:1. . ,. _­ � -,��--:. -. ­:� � � , � _.. - __... � ' "., I . � I I i _... t,- s a t .. '''.1� 1 1Z . ­ !,­ � ., ­ I II . _ . d-.. -I.. � :., -- �+.-:. - Irv, '_ . . ,, s - ,- { - _' , , � . 7: �, � ,., ,� �.. , '.rfIRI] II!TtI R $t11 . -$P $ . 11 - !14. - A -STT Y OF C 1C T � C . t141,; .. , #­. R ., - ,� ,- ,. ,.-. a x . i i AR t CHAP P+.R . ©II, , , � s , . :: r, 1 A r!�I r;- '4th• -the.thread.sti l`l., t. Gray'IV the i � was of mmpreasithat, t► ::'iertf8in, Jztly, —W hieh o tits toe guide f - `will arrive fiirst—the Chinese guide, hl� carter Aisappearod, 4nd as he has ti come across him sinoe,� both men had �ioee ,.. � S le SSS4S '...._. tv�, f. made away with ; but my; viowe ra ,l,.i Y •em'.,�•.6 -chin- wa l ,,' :.U .: � 1� ± ' _ ,aW-v^-......5�.-.✓^tf.::^....-.�n.v.i'V`+_..'� - ; v�•� a� - s u,.;� s _ > YJ� _Lj a �Y �.a g _,—_`_� _ _ » :..,.. r1_ rived at a s ge of mind. bordering apon vantageoua to keep the .: ,�.,n� h.. ni `.ate - "t9s'-� - - ..sea LL �....._,__,_��.._... � tx?,L ' i a .:., .. , .. _ -. - 4 11 - .. ...- A _. ­ - I - �. � �'... %. �. .__ � . ..... .......... ­- ..... ---- -.'.1 i... 11 ....... ��� 8 %W M � I I __ , 1:1. . ,. _­ � -,��--:. -. ­:� � � , � _.. - __... � ' "., I . � I I i _... t,- s a t .. '''.1� 1 1Z . ­ !,­ � ., ­ I II . _ . d-.. -I.. � :., -- �+.-:. - Irv, '_ . . ,, s - ,- { - _' , , � . 7: �, � ,., ,� �.. , '.rfIRI] II!TtI R $t11 . -$P $ . 11 - !14. - A -STT Y OF C 1C T � C . t141,; .. , #­. R ., - ,� ,- ,. ,.-. a x . i i AR t CHAP P+.R . ©II, , , � s , . :: r, 1 A r!�I r;- '4th• -the.thread.sti l`l., t. Gray'IV the i � was of mmpreasithat, t► ::'iertf8in, Jztly, —W hieh o tits toe guide f - `will arrive fiirst—the Chinese guide, hl� carter Aisappearod, 4nd as he has ti come across him sinoe,� both men had �ioee ,.. retu n I wait in Tientsin or t f. made away with ; but my; viowe ra u forgot," he added man Ghiin hin-wa ? . Fcerytbing seems to tend to this--thatboth may indeed have ' -chin- wa l ,,' e aonapiye to ruder my progress. I . am, in seized at the first, bu`tthe carter, in ail�pr ;' , reality, no caret my goal .than I was a month far I can sae. I have: ar- bility, Jibe ated of ter some weeks or mon 'able up till now, ago, sq as ' de- and 1 for thouglG might be • ac>�7nglishinAn. guide at the expire- rived at a s ge of mind. bordering apon vantageoua to keep the .: evair.. A Absurd as it may seem, I had come captivity, it is scarcely than l • ! a to place m hopes in the acceptance of the .likely carter (a type of the loves carte of 1 are his native tongue terms whi h Dicey is, by my wish, to put Chinese race) would be in oily way 01 ' `�` before the xile- In a won , I have arrived at such a stage as a prisoner. So it seems to brie extra likely either that the man has been li "'of lows ' 'tedness coin "o the delays `K � `: P g Y toted.. -.by his captors, who stili keep l f ,, `me, that I seem to loch to the thrust ap�Jhin-chin-wa master in egnfluement, or that lie has b nearer to the oxaci medium of my ally, arrival of in Tientsin as the' killed ;and dais tjme carter. wo ild not be able to speak, atia h' only light which beeeiks upon -.the darkness gest of creature to convey ihformation >_ Of m thou his. I can do nothing more ; Y g R any one as to what had. hap ned some t i . use of yet I regrlet that Y did not write more ' atrong#y t Shanghai; that I cid not take More I conjecture thin wh is the ability that jhe may be still; living so --: "�- , the matter ore seriously—that h did not urge upon friends that immediate action where in the interior of Ch-#ia--that is umse1 s y only could atisfy me. i Y. if he returned ' to. his hai>he. But aty conjectures' are Out wild ♦a t' It is curi us that but five daps ago I look- this and other matters,relativ to my sea • . ` ed upon t e -news I had recently from Only I think I am 'in the t in erica 1. ` Shanghai a unimportant, and now I feel as ing to trace this carter, who (even if I I,_; though I h d perhaps cast aside what might 8 Pa P g bim), may atill,alas 1 prove have for . t � . have been chance. Certainl I wrote to Diedy ; •but I. might ten all that has occurred. - I can not account far them n'e disap i haus dans iinore—I might also have written g I once in Coto Except in the ay I have i to Chin-chin-wa :and as it stands now, ' feel it would be absurd to do so, for the ready done—imprisonment fora seas 1• _ � question as to wbether he will or not join and- then Iiberted or i:illed ; i which was I wonder? The former I trust. ' ' hie or assist me will have been decided be fore my lettere could now reach Shanghai. I for -see a very lengthy search and a i _:'.. Frederick Dicey is" not the sort of man to toqg d stay in the city of Pe in. . . My is � ,' have written me thus strongly on the sub- ject -had hemot -been prompted to do so -by guide to have all ill readiness f oi start at daybreak. I travel i a mule•lit Tientain, -' some- very deep feeling. -17th July (midnight).—I ' Why should 15 not move on to Pekin? .• many hours sin --e I ceased my wrmti I struggle against the double reason that somewhat abruptly, it is trup- .: now keeps me here,- for my impatience I penned the last lines alio a in •the'af .. hurry me on, notwithstanding that I noon, and I am continuing t midnight _would know it is right for me to stay. order to record the event wlpich broker "- Nothing has occurred, I dine out, or dine upon my dairy, and to tt.oae hick euro " quietly with my host. I spent some: days ed thereafter ; for it seems toren a+,alt I routing through the native city, and then I henceforth have oonsiderab�o di,'ticulty ' return, vainly hoping and believing ..that have during keeping my diary, so that I b►m anxious write up as far as passible, before I I this guide will come my short absence fro my temporary home. Tientsin in order that I a truthfu May _ Tientsin, 16th July.—My patience hire record my first impression; upon meati with the man whom the Chinese call Ch been rewarded, and yet not rewarded. chin-wa. ` I am the oughly nick of Tientsin. The I was. busy wr ting this afternoon wh . . % ._ very quietn so of the place clings around my guide entero the room ririth,. to my ` me in mono ony, and at last I am to k� eak light, a parcel of letters from 3hangba 7. _ : away from it.. I am writing three linea one frpm my ban er there, another f preparator to packing the vola' me I call Jameei Dicey, an a third -f om Frederi _ .rx - my diary. A singularly �acrappy affair it Dice i - has always en. The less here is to do and sea in a place, . It s only no r9 tri ': •ala etc ext. concluding the t of the three, to tl •< the more time I should have to record my effect • - . few doingE ; but it ,is one tiling to ponder " To come to' the pain Chin-ohin- _ ` upon writing up a few days that have got behind, and another to do so. This after- agrees to join yo�4- Wheth r it was or ® .. ,'' noon I have resolutely determined to record his intention to proceed to Pekin I did It was enough f r me when ,what has -occurred, for some Elim g has act- =eiwith my views. I spoke of �: coaly occuri`e�d at lard: The guide who aceompaaied Norris to ward, earl wiah.i deed thead not m Pekin bas returned. And this return serves tioned this. Th tremely proud. man a pears to be If he iso service to y J-... chiefly one object, that I am now free to pro- I fancy the only thing in his way. whi teed, knowing that nothing further is to be he will admit of even if he goes so far, gained by staying here. There is, indeed, the hope of a reply from the Diceya, but I be to to allow ou to pa his expena # have quite made up my mind that h must !but at the first . he gave mea look menclon of each a thi which poke velum face what seems to me now to be inevitable He did not a ak, but I felt so - —the refusal of the ex -exile to mix himself I \•`',- up in,the affair. Chiefly for this reason 'how 'indeserilmn y amatl. It in well ` have I Dome to this conclusion—that the mention this to the poipt is a del ou that you ma kn tate one Tnd difficult man who has been an ' exile once will in no amiproach- ' ` way risk becoming so a second time ! Besides, I do not yet know how far he �� I am glad, i sed, to bale sectiied t . has the pardon of the Government, even mati's services ( ( tiro word), for I rhaps services is scar ce feel ante on will be' t supposing he were willing to assist me. No! he can .not be free to such as xtent that he better of his an stance, did not ds 1 would be able to act for me giiite independ- with the matter chin-wa clearly a hand at a facts o) all. I told Chii the ease, ently of other considerations, so I am per. haps better without him after all. t agreed with me t it m qht be poasi Any yet 1 world give much—very much that Norris is co the possible res 6 ed in I for th penal ground he would ': - to have this man as a free man really working with me, and assisting me with his hazard to guess, n , indee ; e:presned hi I advice, as. Frederick, Dicay puts it--' a$ self unwillingto until he saw ou. ice an o $e ism inion whatev eb interested ` -_ j' m oily-" I fancied I should hive heard from Shang- the matter, and, it were, at to my thi king, grasps. f . I bei ere now, but as yet there is no reply, ao 1 au op the Chinese ' in rtuni. the cause acting ago 'of jastice- -. I tem determined to"go;on to Pekin a►t. dawn; and, as there is no help for it, I shall go to ! don't fancy you may have been ill find hi —whatever - _ . 13onsel's friend, Shanmin-yuen, when I retch heart—after his much of venteen Chinaman ears of aapti that city. ity. .. . .. When I recognize My powerlessness 'and "This letter 11 very if ely be in yo utter ignorance of the;ways and customs of handsafter you ave welod ed Chin -chi . - : the Chinese. I come to see that the search wa, for he is set ing out i mmbdiately . •- . which I undertook is a veryinueh more re- join you ; and if ou have g no on -to Peki �. sponsible matter than I had any idea of when the swallow came to me nionthe ago will he wilt follow yo lette in white by case you - in Brussels. this "I am• alk riling a ape 13onaol tot sal mesaenge is edea", to The guide, is the fit!et place, has proved almost useless to me. j This is his story as he may dispatch a courier a once to Peki .• nearly as I can relate,it. Bonsel was Pres• so that you may wa a arrival, for lie advised believe it of Chin -chi ible that ant at our conference to tranglate to • MO . may act out in he same s .mar ae th arch tiigeon-English as I could not quite which bears this letter. make out. I � Norris came, according to the 'guide a ra- "You ask u friend.. I delayed about $W_ 1's Chin ei writiing tb you till no 1 port, to Tientsin about a year ago, so far as the the man reriiembers. 'Where did ho chiefly for want because of a steam r, and part } -, . � bray,? was my first inquiry ; for I have already $pent some usaless hours trying to recall to I hoped rep'y to yours, to be able write you hich I est ted, regar .the popple at the Globe Hotel the recollec- ing Chin -chin -w . I have heard of tb _ tion of the visit which; I then fancied must man, but never van knew h *same, he in have been a ecessity. The guide has partly cleared matters cupies a good po I think vary 1ik but indeed, t the Go brnment, 1 might lire of great use I know itch . Norris'ca a directly from the. steamer you, say that I ca so what only an eat that y upon which a arrived. As far as I can gather, he a rived in Tientsin at nightfall, be guided ,by , wa as to Bonsel and Chin.ehii hether stayed on board the steamer all ' night, and ' or - not. Pers yo visit. hi naily m j► feelings a . ` left at dayb' eak in carts with this guide, who,had he n procured for him by the rather afainab t an for the d in g so, and .` Chinese stebvt►rd of the ship. The uide P $ tired us wits lengthy, roundabout details of will tell -you why. I asked bin-chin-wa he know the name. He at crop said, Yea but when. I told him that ins baa- IBut a trip whichi Norris made to the GreatrWall. the su and snbetance of what we ex- your id to go to him for assistance jw�ten you reao Pekin, I fancy a wiyb annoyyed. � ;, ' tracted from him lies In this—that op leav- "All he rem. ked was ` It is won a not t .. ing Pekin to return to Tientsin the guide went oil in f ont of Norris, for some reason trnat too much the Ch nese . Are yo not aware that you did a v ry risky thing 1 leaving Me master in : Pekin, and ,that he never heard of him noi� could discover any coming to me? oppose I gone to Peki Lr' him, his and spread abroad the information that a `:. J a of or carter since that time. As this guide states that he would Englishman was seeking another'who ha . recognize the carter in an instant, were he to sec him, been made a e true, and who was •ti alive somewhere in ]tie city. I thick . I have arragad to tyke him with me to 'will Pekin, in t► dition to the guide 1 brought yo agree that t . ahanooa success weal be lessened.' with q�a fr m $hangliai. The party in- A d in a gr'ent degree he i right ; for if th a' friend of Bonsai's creasd$ as go along; My great hope— though it sf r all is ar very, slender one --is eoi about inquirin injndici 'cel or is nc utterly silent t, I tl�e car "ormay be discoverable. o the aubja t the ver ' - I have fo nd the. guide ; why should . I further persons who ay be Interests in th captivity may apprised of the search � ry not go a ate . and find the carter'-. And if I find the carter, surely that will yo i►re making, an ,once a pprised--well, i is difficalt ;. , `mesa that I shall find his late master., `. not imagine oho rest. But, i L have said, the /'' How fir.the guide Kati been to Mama in man ma .very likely he th very person tog to. ; Yoq have Bonsai rl_ the losing o his master T can mot determine. Thera seems to have 'boarr�►►strange tisane t advise you on th on� side, and Chin -chit wa on the other, and I - of misfortunes cast ati'ound-Norris, for the ggrnaide steltes that a very .thread was broken am sure that yo will make a ver much more•'adiciatte e cision in the matter than I could. d ` _i. by'which be aright have traced the missing man- .Fife ay be right, but to lis tlaara is -Shia - "Chin -chin -w 's experiences I lt*ve t y�rsonai oar howeverintoresl atiorm, as, ' ? l � t, 9 1 -s. �.. II. R'�.- �t{. �„�.ri r iii V« �.. "del€4t.' `'N; y _� � 3 . . - ?V: .4i.'n f L.} ! r y t ; 4 A t,, nIr" �A's�c }Kt d'' ' j�` _;` `, «_ ,R.tu }..�i.4 M. '1.'! -. _ '11-L; m 3 `..•a lii.';;p i4.. �"i S._1HAE-1 e#�. se F 't Y cin end Poltiq;1 if'. ,las to i iIn m re 1 iP ]twat g y PY "Believe in our V �` our expedition, and ' for its ultimate ettooft, ter.° I had smycolsr `fbniai r ,.: - d- -: , n Int odee `"Intarest 'In r 11400-6161t Wish", W -1. ed thUlett4' ` A86 A et * W hope thl-,ugh me tb'at my - uture - comra0e hal ' actually -arrived. r ,' ..was seated bind my table, mu f+9lt� a 'door. My guide _ stood Via• `arca the iEFhold ; but I did dot at h#; tend -Bis words, f r there was raothei A- behl4d hJ1P:L whom I know instantly to. im in the man, Gbin chic I do .sot 'bink 1 he have ever felt my hosi t beat so wildly at he meeting any of my toll oar`s as. it did .now. I ful am not a nervous man .by any moans, but. I ply confess'that the arrive ot'the mail sifter so mr- - prolonged a quietness as had boon in the its 3ays;past, had somewhat excited tato, and on the immediate arrival f this strange man he added to the disturbed feelings which filled to me. - qe, I rose instantly to welcome him, and up- b- pro"hed him with outstretched hand, with ;e- the si,t$,e word, as I did so-- • to "Chiu-chin-wa?" _. He bowed iq answer, and took my hand )n a olasp, the firm warmth of which came h. as a surprise to me ; for I did not at once Ir- . remember that he had en an exile for•sev: id enteen years, ani that before then he had It- been a Chinaman, sot kat he had forgotten, the flimsy way in w alt we Englishmen tr- give, on a fist acquai tans e, palm to palm- 61- But it struck mei I hen that the gretap a, meant truth uAd firr neas, aid I eon see it, now it must the more ate done so, in that no emotion' of the hear ,was oonc coaled in the, o• hand-olasp of the man who had not given hand to a follow -mar, , for many, many a years. "1 - r - j_ IS 4 '',; CHAPTER VIII. ,. g' T `am Myself mode tely tall; but Chin - r, chin-wa, still in the pri as of his life, appear- ed to tower above me, and his breadth indi- in in rated a great strength which I have never seen so clearly stamps upon the figure. His face seemed to peak the same, but ►y to speak also of a at ngth that was as to great intellectually as t was bodily. One could have toll, instinctively that le hie past had been a s ange one, and that Y he alone could have lived through it, by ig r1dason of his mental and bodily power,.. M. without hr ving to ono umb. I could under- stand how Dicey had n carried away by m ,the enthusiasm of the hinese crowd. I am no 9- herq;worshipper, and i everiwas ;but I could feel that, if one slid wish to look upon a in hero, he had but to loo upon Chin-chin-wa `k and it is none the leas trange that I should have felt thus whets it is remembered that, isto all appearance, the rasa is a Chinaman. He wears the Chinqoe dress—somewhat richer to its silks than any I have heretofore ra seen --and his head iii, bare like aChina- A man's, except for the igtail which, inter - A woven with colored si k, almost trails upon' le the ground. But the is still a dim some. thir.g which, to an X lishnman, would give n` a susoiciou of his pati nality upon his fans, r' and it must not be for otten that I looked '° upon tram an Upon as glishmau from -the•' it first moment we met, Time has in a sense, almost perfected the i change of raoe; the atward eye his browng features might well deceive the eye; and, L in at word, he strikes ne as being as like a, ,°o northern V tnese as e. y of the rac But ther is one noi losable thing, which fproves that his Chi ere origin has been some southern one, n #y, his walk; for he walks on the ball o his foot, more or lees is not leaning backwards so much as the north - Y er°ers do; sad sot ing so heavily upon Ythe heel. . 1.I drew a seat f$rwatid for my west, and I0 expressed to him, as briefly yet as fully an a was possible, my t4make for US haste ih joining me He waited anti] I hall concluded, which I 't did speedily, being curious'to hear his voice. i' Then he answered me to a acro such as I 'r could have imagined to have grown babitual a to a man oo_ fined in solitude for a prolong- itied period. His ftaglish,iamatwelb as It stay seem, was la perfect --as perfect ai believe his Chinese to be—his voice low, a yet clear -sounding Ft and firm, at contrast ir ous way to the man who spoke, andyyet ing to be the only voice which oould ha s belonged t4 such a 1r one as be. -- Do not look me, .Mr. Vans- " comhe, for as yet not ling has been done. o You may find my po I far but Small "-, ;there li was a touch of bit tornme in the jrords "I soot what by right I should brave bee,.-" I did pot answer, , d he continued in a 't few motiltients : It"T �. , I- Mr. 1%osy has Von mite certain par- titulars of your wart I shall accompany t You, ! . • ` Pardon rile,'• I d 'Somewhat per. haps moved by ours ityy,1"haveyoucalou. e lated what you .risk? It . would be wrong 9 indeed for me to. ask you to join me in the, search of a ratan whose life may abe already taken, if is search in any way endangers your futu • I cametoChina to s do this thing alrcenulot e. Whether I Shall ever dancoeed er not tell. But- I do not- e know what position you stand in to the Governmont, and I m t point out to yon at Q the. outset that my actions May, for all I ° know, go directly oo neer to tiro .interests or laws of the' Chin powers; for it is a' beat that you should know exactly that I Ihave come to look u a this search on a snared thing, sad a minion whish I f have to fulfill ; and am grepommi to for. 0; fait, fay life in the at apt ! h . "-Proceed," said Clin-chin-vii. 11 Have I not put t e matter plainly ? I D understand you have loon an exile for many u years. I am willing a face death : ' do ou a not hesitate to fano a thing worse t, a death—the mnawal o that exile?" n -- Hesitato?" was the the answer, with a I touch of soorn.- I Z u forgot," he added .1 proudlyy, " I am Chin -chin- wa l ,,' a ,Within an amour I had' placed before 3 him all that has anurred up till now, s We sent for Norris's guide at the expire- s tion of ,that time. A lengthy exam, t ination ensued, Chin chin- *& speaking in what, has long ago are his native tongue and although little fa then has boon gained by the examination,t batt given met the t -fooling that; I -come ' i all tasoa • vary much• ii nearer to the oxaci medium of my ally, truth -through the bhtn-ohin-wap who l able to speak, atia h' ntothes+ t 0guo. the - language of the (thin through the , than I 'should dei . use of the pigeoli Ess��gglish, - which is, as Yet, only tae, though tly intelligilmte to: umse1 s ka it firaeXlr, To Chiwchin-wa, . alhowiag haler t i+t frargmet►t of ltheb s Ipw'a Y =._ , . r��.yJ s. idt�,lmo lA� 't1i�E1 • . _ ii" t.bef�yc�itih.a�:t�st� l h $ime .! s „- 1t hilmti led - m ltlnktn' otlserwiiie .� w � . Kul: he d' wit . fci� a say f .:t r t o h rel to to lit tht►t tr � f th a1 1o;pf the, room for tho to gslon of letter "s" at.the end of-tht ;Y;Wa "I prigon art," the writer can not be look d upon Im able to exercise axtren7e care � the laa+t let ters of the word may r- have been crashed rind thin is reasonable -to 'supposo. Again the word -' in " would correctly fill n th etaaee loft - sfter the weird- -' us "-and Chin chin-wa concludes, from the fact of the die appearance of the carter, that this woo " us " ` refers to' William Norris and h' carter. But how, then, was my arvument do we have room to insert the name—a ted saription of where the two, men are? He fel back Qpon my idea that it is in the Imperial grounds they may be confined ; and this is the wayy we have filled up the blanks: M In God's name rescue uh ; ' Lose no tima, we are prIn the Palace. 9eeg fo us in i'ekin, B the Cbineso Ti�'eth Swallow. -william Norris, September, h8-- biay.God help'us I - - (To Ba cowrixtr=) ` WAR RUMOR8 AND FIGUREI. - France ]rad Kossla as the Terrors arturepn The continued imoremie of the warrumor=3 in Europa gives room for the eonsideratidn of a few foo sihd figures. Although the North tier ,, (lazeitte declares that '-in Elie judgment of -high official circles there is no cause for alan,i, at least for the present, " the concentration of troops in Alssoe and Lorraine in daily reported, and appeals in all shapes and forms pointingg out the dangers which threaten the Fatherland grid the necessity for the passage of the new army bill, are found in Gtd msny journals, pamph- lets, and reviews, often signed by men of high standing in the empire. One of these appeals comes from t;en. Vander Go1Fz, a well-known writer of military af- fairs- In the Deutsche R6ndschan he says that France, with he: thirty-eight, millions of inhabitants agaiunt Germitny a forty -nine - millions, possesses in men, otficeirs, artillery, and horses an army oonsiders4ly stronger than that of Germi,-iy. 'Every iyear under the new military laws she has been adding 42,000 men to that army, and in a very short time she will be able to put into the field half a million of trained soldiers more than Germany can boaat of to -day. He takes a rather gloomy view of the futuA of his count , dwelling upon the fact that the Frenoh army in 1889 was exactly ,five times sa strong as her army of 1870, and that it must soon become seven times as strong. In addition to the increase of the foreas in Alsace-Lorraine, we are told that Mayence is to be converted into an entrenched camp. The Mayenoo-Strasburg lino of fortifications is to be extended towards Bale, with the view of covering the n9merous railway bridges across the Rhine These bridg�s were built expressly for the pnrpoiRs of facilitating the rapid tramp wt of troops from southern Germany into Upper Alsace. Moreover, Mayenee forms the' principal basis of supplies for the German armies on the left of the Rhine, and, notwishatanding its enormons�strength, it is now decided to Maki,Itstill stvon r, in view of the extra- ordinary growth of the French forces. • According to the most careful estimates so far made. Russis on time outbreak of hos. tilities ,mould Mpotet in line 25 army corps, which, added 4 the -French forces, make all told 47 army'oorps- The army corps of the .Trifle Al!iauoo��d are as follows : Germany, 20 ; Austria, 1$ ; Italy, 10'-. total 43. Con. "quiently FratitQce end Russia have four army snore thaws the Triple Alliance. Even un the new milit"T law, sad the aFplicatian Of the two years servce in all its force, the Triplice would still be numeri- cally inferior to France and Russia. To be sure, it may be that the German troops and the German Generals, and officers are vastly. su or to the French and Russians ; but as coo say that for a aertaiuty,. and Gen. Ton der Lita air grave doubts upon th n subject. 'Unfortunately the thing. remains to be tested. - Btu, the moot serious thing of all in the present military situation of Europe is that in case of war this spring or sutanter—sod the possibility of it seems by no means remote --the bulk of the fortyy- seven French and Russian army corps cal be hurled against the twenty German corps, and the first and most teritfia blows of the contest squarely delivered before the Ita►1- two or Austrians could come to the assist - anon of ttheir incipal ally. Indeed, the first .great shoeks.of war might be, decisive ; and, should the Geruuas be defeated in the beginning. it is feared that the Italians and the Austrians might, after all, be disposed to leave her in the; lurch. However, if the Ger- man troops. should be fortunate enongb to. be commanded by a great General amid the Fmwsch and Russians sufficiently unlucky, to be without one, the advantage of numert cal superiority would be considerably di- minished, _- A TERRIBLE "BOGG,&N RIDE• - A Totrp Lady lamas Wiadrer Klued ai ra"tireai. • A Montreal dispatch sa s :--A terrible toboggan accident occurred near this city Saturday night by which Miss Jane Craw-. ford, a young lady 16 years of -age, from Windsor. Oat., was instantly killed. Min Crawford, accompanied by her-eliier sister, Mian Mary Crawford, and escorted by a young gentleman friend, Jamos Mont- gomefy, of Montreal, visited the Park tobog. gan slide bdlmind the mountain, where they spent the evening -tobogganing. On their way home they agreed to go down the Cote Des Neiges Hill, a very steep public thor- oughfare leading from- the mountain into the city, young Montg9morty, who was steering, los control of the toboggan, which was' going with lightening rapidity, and at a tarn in the t the toboggt►n ran into a %1 mph pole„ rias Jane tlrawford, whop wu sitting in front of the, - ,was dashed head forai�t;iiost tacit e.tel®graph p41e and in; eteuttdy kkkkkk sd. _ Her .thrill was terribly. .fro _ Icer two aim age ttnliult, ' aha tr'a' h's y , lgeM644 to. her ! a► ts, - Ghrawcord with X A` ri r�irs eta w rle d Sap a t pt 1Ti iiptsaet.4011a. but iratls is : �. a J" tis �iuti ,;; I , 1 della fah froth New' York Thomas i izmonde, who lives at 22-2 'h!: Y K -1 e i ✓) } �..' „' _ r_ 'L�r.*s-$C.%x`45'` - �_'.r: 7--.^*.'`.�. _ ? _ - - ii 1,'Tri .<i. `' s'.' y F - • sea %`_' ., id ; `c _ _ R 3i :. ps .:atxt •%itP ver .. �'_. r y Ro A �!'/�_FJY9•. :,..-.- -:-..' %� .,f s N kS.'.-r4 .. -. ._. !i _ - „r .n t 'S - .h. - S tjltllt. -i r - -• -' - A .i - i - .'p n 1. flan � . c. r.�. . t _ xn> IN �y rth, u _kes tett Ja an .i►Ve► _. :, - . ,• :: -y n ;. P .-. ... }. v -`LE .. -.Y, x - - .. .-.y... Si.w-a. z, :29' �yL :°" P, honac+ _i�,,Ed aa._ .!( c s, .a s. . a _ ilPSiad;"4�+tfltit ""Ilt�,`��i of a larga farm at Broad` "Reynoie the lto.ttt i�K.. errant . - v s- :+ - { 1 he t year.,. $ c' .. yi __ _ to _. ,} . . ,... z . , r rt `t . e wit lj ht.ri n'the teat; i%ffitcul- - of Rork England, holds i a _ Pp f . l►. S. • po.. g .' ,sett Coiuhtj� , g• �.,« t- I,a n • , A I3alti . ore lad has"a t do the waste; •era pre c;e toy ft►m . h . ,, ._ . , { prope as .ton as Ile Y I?e g t t, • +s We -i � .1o.yafse oPaftt ht to the p P Y g of caltare, they ire- flet w,itl het>tlr . p oto::. p ; :4, tiiris :it.j,as.. ht in :secariiitg.'w►orkmett.. The t h c. r diamond a cerin wawada s Iii the-: •, g is he fa_ . '' r,(til I ga a yearly rental of "a snowball a g- . (!rand a r f >z : d p-,; �, I • aoxtigany h ticbured most of the aaatit re- r r " Pay n a red rose at Christmas" S•t.Louisf :4Io., ib ot`it part of any unty-, opera, X halts, "sad:shoo s , _ Y Y � y tai ,,1.,11 nmer a d tions theta a once, but of -;the hearty; Hit bane ' ' "'-Did.nt yon prom se fo`: o y i, glens of Af 'c;a for native jabot. The (:cage :'owner, Godfrey Bosville, Esq. neither is ultimo ,hid. cheerful, out•o# wr sport. !:!hate, in to the mo at.t►te altar ;" Wife--�" Yoh ; but we re natives en age: in the porterage service, to u� ()fie of the Septtisli Dukes relinc�uislies Leat ye r Arixon prQdacad300' .000 in ptttaea throb fait rand I+he chceke low with :oat tber naw'? . ` ' but they a not valuable as yet•for rail. rig tits to his, lands if it should •ever 'goid, and 2,000,000 iia, silver. , oddier hue .the is:ahundanoil Winter is: 5dfsc (�nigp; �-•`Ha a oa`a �nre for aoru�3"; road mo►kt g, and very f ew of team consent }' i� a 111,4 S ui to do that ort of work. fie the nom an a . , ,,,,.� Nk- mi, enough to melt tine snow from The -initials of all express messe ger itt a time for jollit ad good cheer in the Arai Drug (;lark --"Hard or raft?- Misq gg-=• p r ; ,,. I est peak, of the highest mountain in Atchison, Kansas, sire C. O. D. rie settlements nd it brings in its train a "�edtum, please., early in i operations sent labor agents to � +.' co' land. 4- long line of nate ►. e'omusemento as attrantive . •` she--" You know 'you brolta pt n� `►3te• ,rra' Leo e, the tits coast, Accra L gos, 7- '" It costs $100,0001000 annually to main-. n their etssentia eatureis as the4 are health remise to me." Iia -�" N@vari mind I cte►n Whydah, nti a half dozen other well-known - - -<. .,,, de A�betnarle and heirs bold the fain the c miosis iii the United Sia a Y Y P ,,,;►nor'of Leaston " by -the service .of'tiud-' ,tend gleeful. . make'another just as good.'' - porta along the west coast. Efl'otG, were R 2s: „y for our Iord, .thti King, two arrows and A three winged nose struts around the Chief among ft ,ese winter sports are the yon may freeze you may beat the also .made to secure workmen on the east, � ... [n,o lost of oat bread whenever 'the 5over• yard of^ Al rs. Samuel Lu.z, of Wo Worcester, neighborhood h i ►ting contests, where whole 'trieter if you will!; abut at the end of thsal, °oast' butt my an inaonbid®table nuit►ber of ;, ,•i=1n shall hunt in the forest of Eastmoor." Pa. . I . cornmunibiea jo in a aeronarivair , d , ,I Zanzibari were obtained- Jn spite of eve+•y 4` . ­ neighborhood A►i,f,ugh the forest is no longer a hunting A coos with tilts one and ne-half month► just the lit► ,there a the iill. effort the nrollment of men was still in�� I. lye enjoy the keens rt o bagging the tverse One da of sioklaeas will do more . n ,�.,,,,,i,l and arrows have long- since tgiven inches ton , is a platin the house f E. F: sppeecies of go with which the West y fic.ient. S all reinforcements were obtaint,l k i ►y to rifles and ahotguni,, still the heirs of �'Valker, '.12oiganto>p; N C abounds, . , since a young man -than his mother is is from the est Indies and I3arbadoea, at:d T - [.easton �Iauor, � keep the arrows and oat .g bear. friend than seventeen volumes of pr v- final! a ou le of months 4 o, a force of S. E. ilaox, of Desicinee; Io , live Two of the i htiest ninirods of the sat- Y, P g I (f,af ready tor arty stray king that inlay bap. Clement "aho sides," selecting the men ®rhe• several hu dyed Chiaeae.werelauded on the `, cod the title a keen eye. - He h oarved tem the bowl of t3 t � , p[ ri r1 a$ way, thus 1_olditlg g a socrveni ,poen tete whole of tine Lord's and boys of t neighborhood alternately she—" There is no, is being mese ed lower Con o, whore they are now at work t . t , the r estates.! prayer. ,until all era . Instead in ops army or the or engaged." He--" But whoa is there u on the tai road. $.0 dol_. mon Atte�field and heirs, or, rathtj-, -_ - other. Then a ale of pointe is ag+rsed aeon then Y" She--" Whea yeti are antiaipa 'ng Many saes have interfered with the f' clue heirs of 5olon,on At.efield, old Solomon On the Bath of a person in Mad id it ie and Given ov to a committee. On the bo " snecess of the labor recraititzg agents. `l'he '� �t all the world 23� the general custom to close for ni a days printed peogra me of a haat, in which 2Ii(? Banks Rivers, how do on 'tsnp one most Patent has hese that the colonial au- ` haying went thj + y __ years', heti' ` ud +th at' Repland and one of the outer doors of that para Don late . tnembera of a astern Kansas community that wonderful bird the haenix ver thorities hronRh Africa have tried to pre.. I :'.'{ Atter�en, cpm cndi that as often as residence. took part a fe days ago, the scale was : ught fire t" Rivers—" Probably ode t- vent men rom engaging with the railro t . [,fir to d, the 1� ,aha>' Cosa the sea, Solo- The col ti ti endcivviientg of Ma tins is nail 2 Dint abbita E • 'aR rabbit�e, 10: ++ because t ey desired to retain. all labor .,e i + �' Q , p • f) k ive •flew. fi ,non r his tial all .;coin do • him -to squirrels, 15- r iris Ohh�)fen -a. • home. an all through the first year of p y amount t 810,850,000 ; and the lue of, a'• partridge A difFerenc between a knife•blade to in g Y (Iii, �: _t case of sea sick- colla e r unds and buildin in th t State 30 - ducks 40 res uirrels 50 • as oteis, g the work be black personnel was terri ►ly , I old he royal g (t + Y al y Its tempera a woman is that then„fogmer decimal, b disease. It was man moi�thi is X5,013, ib'; wrSytvea, 1 ) ; antelope, `lS0 ; hawks, Y Y is ness' the Manor of Finch- becomes dal fir and the Luer more autttitng. before th vein an could supply the coil . .John Comped `had Wines, rodgoed in'yeare when cin ate are 30 wild gesso,. �! ;and prairie doge, 40. £ Y PP Y tieldl given him (and his heirs stilt hold it) Suitor—- Mein Franleiin, I lave v n l' mon com- orfs. There was almoats com 'ate.,i'-L.,. 1 visible fir said to be •superior tete! avor to •At early dayl ght ou the ap})aiuted date ¢ PAa for cl e service Ill as thea it at the Rich ova lad (pointing with hes fin to Iaak of fr eh food. Medical aid was inane •.: v g ,p the vint'a 'e of • other years, and mmand halter skelter o or plain and ravine the young Y (po g t recon won of Edward the third. higher pr ccs. , rival parties , singly, by twos, threes, her father)--” Excuse me, yonder, is my qus,te. be work on the railroad was ciiur F i t; a grey r• u ' brand and heirs hold sixty and quartets, inging awn desperately at business m►atager " - mously _ iffioult. The workmen war.. en ; :, Edison thinks Ilia file new pho ograph' 4 g g Y Y Your wife at the Old 13>fiard gaged fo months in the Mposo Valley and .; . _ _ acres of land in cul%lk on condition that whatever may come within the rouge of Btobkina " wiU regqia r sounds inaudible to th human " .the Leo td ravine, both particularly un they av the King an anneal rental of two ear. rHis instrument will intenaif thee, their guns. AI is grist for their hunting Ball looked like a erfect dream to -night, ' Y , : ` whit doves. mill and excite ant grows an the day's end Chapton—"'Mary likely. You know dreams healthy hens. ,The mortality was, there r so that t ey raft' lie diatiactly hear when approaches. •So etimes, one p+irty will sur- go by contraries." fore, ex ive. From the beginning of 1890 i , reproduced. until Ma h, 1892, the company employed • �. _T _ The ng of of the Cheops - round a few h adred acres of find that Cholly--" 0, Ethet, I love .yea, I love b0Q bl k workmen, of whom 900 died I.f most curious and remarkable tell) of A' St. uie' irawe>dt;dr thinkti h Tiao ate• pr -miser rich ame rewards, and, in the you, madly, devotedly, wildly—" Lrthel— t'.71 Th most a8h•�gd the probleu of aerial aavi�a manner of " w i iu the reserves of old Many of ars wore sent home in poor health ►n ti city in th wgrid, the Holy Coat and tion. He has conetriicted sa air- h p which PP g p That s esti right, Ikle. Sommers, but haw. to reou rate, and many more deserted, do k '� Envluth eato proceed, to, drive in the would you like to marry me 2 the nom lost fall hal# of all the -black is ,; ,, theI. ron (,rovn not excepted, now lies sails on the water. '1'o make it sten on;ths sinal! ame of t)e aeoitoa, aiauggbtering the ,. , an[o,�g the treaures of the Abbott'colleL�- air is all that, bothers him just no creatures rapid y w the Cicala aletaes. ,,Don't you think, asked the atutoaer',of workme it engaged, and the news did not t �` tion hich is temporarily depogited iii the the Bostoness saleslady, " that year prfeee eneoora a other. workmen to enlist. ► In elev, n ears t thenumbe f deaths As ni ht dra a near the hunters oma ff ,f of mus um of the New York Historical So- in Franc has exceeded the births g are pretty stop. Candidly, w1athe -jot a ew. workmen in their eagerneQ4' ► In 1891 straggling into the settlement, wen •and' eiet This un clue me,r3nto-of the distant Eg g reply, the declivity is rather precipi us." return b me asked the company toretaiii it -. est 's nothing est than the signet ring vaso the axe of dea�bs over births w 10,0.0. hungry, briai g their harvest with them. the wa the had earned and ive them ' ` p the builder of the largest An aetua deelini in • population as been Theirs has bee no stopping for dinner, as •4 It is the active man we want in life ; • worn by Cheops, •+ only a tickets In Deaemer 1891. w rn great "Egyptian builder of only pre entad by immigration. something better ie to come later. not' the dreamers, sad the lecturer Y P � • „ � A Bu to clergyman lately pre shed an The gams h ped is tiro great pftes at- '• Yay" replied a man in the body o the there a riot among the natives of Sierra Thee finding of this ring was the crowning i test the row a of the opposing fortzQs. At halt, " iq wlto drgam- are lik to �tyne, in nuirber, who suddenly threw effort of the grt>rDr. Abbott's life of re- impressi a sermon to a lot o r ehil- p epos g peep Y dren. M at: of tbeln were with t warm the hunt ref rred to above there were sacra" ` ; down tli it implements, and with sticks and11 search among tlit: musty tombs of the cradle Clothing, and somep without vada clothing twenty o0 0 , theca antelope, Hft r of .. stones a weapons started for Matadi, with of the human race. g Y Y Pe �' P*i Yon al wear floe 'collars sail enfis, �- or stock, n a Yet the elergym n spent chickens, qua 1 squirrels, rabbits, find the ave :d intention of embarliag forcibly - . A noted abo%e, Cheops was the build'- g q + �l Mr. Kink," remarked the colonel the. upon a airier which was to leave on the :.. A , threo- ut rters of hour in advis ng them docks almost pond counting. The abund• old darks . ; "Yessir," replied ink ; ; of tl a pyramid which bears vis name, and, q Y followin morning. 1 7,-� 3 as tl ough it we a his intention t make the t renounce the In urieis and em ty pleas- vaso of game . ode the hunters fairly beam ••wt's one advantage ob patnmiitin yeti Thee parry considers that it hoe now • '; ores in li a with satufseti ►a. The committee gravely wife tea, teak in washin' soh." fairly a er ed from this crying rind, For ' Structure bear witness to his greatness A it of muill is emerged fto a drain figured 3 000 n the other. - f. dow through Il the ages, the very stones Pa Bate-•- Ah, Laura, you don't kno what the pee ha f year the healthfn meas of the in the hpase of res. Sarah Howard, of Them comae the reward, Ili the israest whites dblac ks has left lit Ie to be desired. and bricks of which tet is composed are 'you min by not coming test dance?" 2" era Hculton 9le,, and mades, nest in he kiwh• hall of the sot lemant cooks have been busy „ v p - stai ped with his name. Cheops lived +. , -- 'Don't I . I've hill five proposals,, ready Some of he workmen recently imported from stamped 2:100 a rs ago, his groat pyramid en. They take mi k from the cat, saucer, all day, and when the result is aauounu• this season through sitting out dances �ih the t the Bar nes have died, Out there has been -'. y Y b dipping their cli►ws in the fluid, and then ed amid shine in and jollity, the contest - being a relic off- the days when the great Y PP $ g 7 conservatory."- ; i searcetl any mortality amdng the laborers. licking t e milk iroin the fur. Th cat pays ants alit dow a steaming hot dinner, upy� nati ns of antigt;ity were in their youth, S "ChacIe ," said the affea$tttnate little ,rearm on the west resat. The work has - - .P •� - et e, of the 1st decade cf the nineteenth no atten ion to the maskrate, bis the kit- the hilt of fi of whish appears some of the Y y wife " didn't you tell me these'bla chi a : now n carried up to the plateau above century, can have the supreme satisfaction teas eco legally cuff them. choicer vari les of Ramo first brought in. „ .. ++ •• the d 1 atmos here of the valla and ..t - cost a dollar a iece . Yes. We Y P Ys• of ,zing upon the very riiag he worn -so A trial fdr murder was on in N rthamp- Venison. due , prairie chioken, squirrel, all hen's a wholoo lex full of three color that i i ander t s changed conditions the compan o dl .0 on his royal finger. toil, Eng and. Thee jury, at . ,, were make the me one to remember. and with y pr Y P Y g the bri ht -e d wivro. and,$au titers of the bought at the bargain counter for se enty- finds it not difficult to retain its blasts T ie hieroglyphics! are vP minute yet periRiitteil to have taneh served. in their five cents. 1 labors 1. , very accurateland beautifully ezecutod, room. One of the' jurors bolted is food, hnntecg t w ve, it beoomee telae nearest app Joh qIn e 1 It ; ' of finest old and and then hurried. ut to post a let r. His r•oscb to a s to banquet that many ntrigb- " Why are You so naughty, crab t and taioh•F the `ring itself being g seems t me that with mamma w weighing nearly an ounce: The oval signet I conduct tot a can of thuja go, snd hotheads eve enjoy. - I . gQ' : l_ bears the name of Cheop3, whish is in he not only, save y rebuked lbs uteri but And atter he banquet the $anise, a real papa v+rith a broken arm, you might Ttaat It fa at to draw'the feathers at molt . j. be Hoh t said Johnnie, hieroglyphics ihh perfect accord with the fined him £50, d missed the en ice jury, Western fav ango, with its fiddlers perab- gocd." " " •� time thea teas pain ie given to the birds. ata p on the tt%i ks of the inside walls of and limpaneled a ew one. ed on boxes its earnest sad snorgetia fast the time to ltd ball. No one a link In South Africa it was originally the cue- . the Great Pyrainidr This remarkable relic Leis of fun a ade3 the a of 2S0 'ews.ips in b ad tsoliated shirts and pants• me." tom of the keeper.to coax the ostrich to- w found in Z Lomb at Ghizeh. fariniers dear Vi iia, Ill., whd h d started loose ►a hi .h boot taiw. iia gay eal►aosd and (tet_+� go yon► meant to ba an' M. P• beide ward harry: throwing to �t some out nn a wolf - dr vs. - They -form them- bright ehee� d lasa:ee. and the peculiar tread when you grow big, Tommy ! " it Poli fcean's corn d then when the bird had its head �a ' sit in Vers9• - I. 11 aely in a eicclgf which Chep gni ally oar• of the dna & �'e~dtsra dancers move ibe Youngest;— Xeis )tke pa•• d 'ldo a down, he keeper would' catch it by 'the A to Y .- data re thea ttna do the feet, and •• Then you've stol►dcu your min tp t the same moment several men' - -' row d, thinking ,they would kill r wonad shoal 9 y f Weak. A The foilowinl poem of three stanzas of K y g Y great deal of talking?" Politician'Vt Dung- would a hold of it by the feet and logs ; A ash has often been referred to at- I t 100 w Ives. t'�heb the Dunning' the result ' awn in motion, rh i:hmica►1 Toa lineae ban ars came itsight of each at ry there find attrac e. est—`• Yen ;lilts ma. and co pal it• t egnat down. Then its teal i , as one of the most unique literary ��ri�ai- (. were Nast two wolves in the aisle, and even - ""'—+ Thetb was a Young (Irl from tits ' u1,, and wi g feathers would be Blacked. An - ties in existence. , Each stanza contains these managed escape- . Who had heard of Diogenes' tab other raetice was to give the ostrich some a ev ry letter in ho alphabet except the let- $ng•gi0k13m Ot P:i!Ii• daint and while it was.ea ed in sating to a vv(iicii al rioters know to be the Mr. A. R. Apgar, of Maclboron , N.Y., To the kitchens be hied her, gag [ P - a new tent carbonised el above, The weal of Paris is so boundless that Where her int► quickly spied he , :. - them, he keeper with a sharp knits would m at indispcinssble of all the letters, its ought p�► ' a d his Tamil ere delighted. A t�tey saw the rubbish ad refuse of the city ata worth And oh, how she made that girl a.rub., oat th feathers close to' the skin. relative proper ion of use being 120 times t Y %Tore j 4, k: ii; g 17, a d 1, 4Q. The letter which around it one Ieveaing, sadden! one aftepr millions. bore are taore than fifty'tli°u- Will s--" I hear she is going to e�tue the Sub egnentty in Algiers a hoz was devilt. , comes next to a in the number of times °f another dropper to the floor un nsaions�- sand person who ears a LvmB by Ptc 6 np lactate field. Has she even had any exppeeri- ed wit movable sides into which the eisteich o aver all bate son, Anon Apgar, who tnanage�d what oche throw away. ease g ►� Wallace---" Uh, yes ;her 'asband was d 'rein and the feathers then extracted. use is a, which 's used 80 times n an age while a . inq used 120 times. Here t crawl t the oorandsummon istaao& Twenty oasaad 'some, and obfldrsa has been a moat. of a club o er ten The d' tions given were that the feather► ' is Ll:e famous ` e" -lase poem :— 4 Phyaiciaaa deD red Ghat the v► lima bad exist by s►i ng and wrtii=g the gatherings yam„ moat eaaght fie near the ektn fie poasibL, JWon asphyxia by gas from carboniz- of the pick ,who oolleat suety day in the idctetnd and round the slippery k and p gently as if to', stick them Bold tiussau qui his caravan, a ear about .` goo tons of merchandise, which � fartlie into the flesh, then ''twisted batef : A.hazy,nountai grotto scan; The shiveringrags horse goat wa ound. This m.svement removes the , Climbs jaggy r :kF to spy his waij►, �Afupetition si � ed by saiierail B kojit ani ►ey salt rite wholesale rag dealers for A fro:een oake alfa to h' back Y DoWi tax tits sig t still far doth Atrt►y t cwt fly o. ;tLe atergy of tAte hatch of woe 70, franca. And iaiclesjto tits nae. feathe from socket easily and without _ j NQt work of ma nor sport of child, '� England has been presented t the Arah•' At night on vee ascot with caskets strap- won, iia the ostrich. NN t work of n ' that mazy wild; . _ bishop ref ( n�erbl calling a tendon to..pad on the backs, a lantern in nae hand. $alta—•' I don't believe a word of this A s 'tel tater improvement is the" ►lucking' Itaz grows hia•joints, limb toil in vAin the inereasing.finaneial diffieul les at the and in the ther astick with an iron hook tall: about steasnin beingpaod for t e nom. twz n need in Cape (Colony. It to agery Poor tt'ight! .. hy-didstthou quit that platenI rural clergy. It has been oomp ted " that am the end - ' plezionY" $tell -y.0 Why?" BeIL "Well, solid soden box, in which, though there is. there are now 3,600 benefices oder £150 They w k along rapidly, their eyes fixed °wt look at hire Luckless. W hat ,horrid- just r m for one ostrich to stand, he cannot � ' vainly for f.ucco�'• Nassau calls _ d 400 dei £ Whtle on this ' ,cid„ over' which the lantern i�kiag oreatura he is t and papa he is possib turnaround, nor can he kick, as the, K nows Zillah that thy NaRsau falls! per annum, • 13�,t prowling wolf and fez may joy the i>acome of w clergy deo their en- fi a s t of light, and whatever they always in hot water.', sides the box are too high. At each end -^ i I'o tI harry- on tl at Arab boy. forced elcpeadi are increases ; t e volae of find in the ayy °f paperf gags. bonesf gre+►ae, $stalls--" Aad arts you goiap; to l ave oto of the x therein a stout door, the one open- ' ' — , titb,j and Rlo Lad goes down a d fazes on metal, ka they stew away is their bask' so scan, Augustus? "Augustus—" My love, ing in ids and the other outside the inalos- I , " ,7. ate, lis ive ten ears of m tife are. he birds ase dragged up in susses- , ' Curious to About the Pump the load, plc up� . . I would wit ' y g y Y d n the ruing, la front of each haven►, if I scald stay longer. But if I don'i go I anon the fleet door, n , of ter more or lase The cc water 'pump of today is Sir Andrew Clarks; actitiq A nt-Gentrst fhf an leoa, wooers, and children siftingbit n .c v Grecian invention , i , -:. is England of the Apstralian colony• of 8 d � �fot�e they ars emptied int shall be fined• tdime for beit►g it►te at our of a uffie, pushed i and the door shut.a pro meat on a dettt►tiag enc e y There .the two opera rs standing one onwhich first ca a into eneral use durin Vietria, recently ezpreased the markablei1.- g q view that "cables have been a o rise t com• the WoYen res a s t• What was that Dawson story ou told each ids of t'Ite box h ve the aetriiuh com- t e reign of t6 Ptolemies, Philadelphosf At vari as hoacis of lbs day oa mayya� I" •. � leased Plateal, is the 'r power ; and with a few rapid a ad energetes, 28:; to t21 B. C. The name meree." The ooca►sion was it nterview mark isoI ted rag -pickers, wKo' seetb to the other, day, Hicks . Wtetyf P snips of the shears re ove the long white. . which is very similar in all languages, ie concerning the scheme for a Pe cable, work with tela method than the others and Mrs. Dawson very much by ,skin her if !coin from iiia wings. ` ` erived from a Greek word `4 Pemppo," to frcin Australia to the western of this with a via independent. air. she was -herself or her daughter. nldn't P ., ;- a nd or, throw. The most ancient descrip continent- All the Attcnts-(3e stat of the ttstl 'ern apart." ."Well, it's istran of but I ` i e, t on•we have f the water pump is by Hero several Australasian colonies were 'asked The sig t pickers aro generally novices ' worked the same scheme on the aughter of ]KIDDIE CAR I8 SAFEST •_ cif Alexa.ider- There: is no authentic fie- for their views on the project. All were in men who ave begirt thrown out ° work; are and she didn't like it a hit." -- , ant of its aerate ube outside of E ypt favor. of the general idea, but none thought obli hunt for their living like: -the Potient.—•l As we have known � c ►other- �`I Y d Ido not intend !insult°A fi COmmerslai TraveleY (sires a 1. revious to i isitroditction into the Ger- the• colonies would be willingincur an wfl boas Minimum of Ries i ail rov'neps at about the opening of the material expense to effect the bjeot. Sir The mo tug pickers atefor the r H d you by pa ��+Dgr'tour, bill. But I ave left ixteentl De ter Pum s w tib inn ars Andrew Clarke said the exi ting. oables regular` w rkers, who of P . bet ats.L m m will " Ph si- A rt+►in commercial travAleirtiaye that . - Y p p g nate for . all traffic, d the pro- of sifting he dustbins of a certain somber you a handw y • r he is a ticular as to the car he selects. r-,�:l lid pistons v► re invented by Morland, an were odeq I ciao "'Yen kited of you, van re. Al- rY P .nalishmen n 1674 ; the double -actin .ped cable would be of 'n strategical of houses. and of trading with the results. teow ms t look apt the prescripti again. " I t ,vel thousands :of miles a year," he amp by De 1 Hire the French academi- value. He `� thought" aablin had been a The res , the ma suit ,are the rents. `• and have made it.a rule t0 observe is the accounts of railroad accidents which ' curse to com �rce. but he - would favor the cavae •s, who exercise their profession I wish t make ;slight alterationin it. says, clan, some twenty years later. - "�'"'� f the t s most often d n aid cars a rains re os a oluah _ the s.:beme o the prinaipte of 'letting dog freely without oontfrot, woitktng when ^- eat dog. ey woulii 'plcyy against one 1, ey pl sand loafing whetl�tbey pteasa #,o gt $cote The result of my experience—for I have The Three Uluegt Ylete of tion, another " T e Australian colo les, he said, They * s the Philoaop "'� adventur--11 been a dozen smash -ups --and observation 1 The three oldest known pieces of wrought had work an ugh before them g et brand, ars of the prafeissioa, and their chief object, When relieved from the affairs of- state, is th t the middle cars are the safest. I ' " Gladstone finds no pleasure so gtrc ' t as ton in exiaten a are the sickle blade that was even �Gitbou butter, and tine would not is to enj y life and msditats upon tfilt g a� home life at �Hawa�•den. There his nave under any aircumstanoes ride in the ound by Bel oni under the base of a ephiaz support .gay ew schemes t gp d a cam. problema. famitey are gather;$ tojether, and the gneat rear fir. havoid the car next to the 1�►ggage in Karnac, n fir Thebes • the blade found Sir Andrew id vat a or an explanation g oar, boa h this is Bated by many as the Y P than roticpa_atad plays with his randchil- f g b Colon safes The eai�eis danger at resent inn : y el V se imbedded in the mortar or elncidatio etihis somewhat ique views A dean as though ice never knew w t it was to �' . - P of one of the pyramids, and a .portion of s concerning !agraphia Communication. 81371 LIIIDfmOII>!l• " tem tjiamed for evetrything that w nt wrong railr, ad traveling ie telescoping. VChen a a >, cross -ant saw which Air La and exhumed ''. e i ,ominous c�trtpaas Y fa all Great Brittiin aaicte bee col° lea Mr. Man an In a wreck and a#terward seeQ i'I recent! intro i Th G1stae is a wonderful sahola a bus the ngi' a of the colliding train halfway at Nimrud— ll of which are now in the . dosed iia a French navyconeals of an m'' �' y insid of the rear car, or rather what's left j r �1.I (British Muse m. =�-:f Th in t graoefnl of do estic�anfmain dory baiaapsoa compass. Dutring o s ker, but the little Gladstone y. j Another ace of ii=an sa rant of b qtr �d of it it m teases hien mit forcibly. The P is the esti hila the most aw ward bird is day it u employed in the usual way, - tit i►t ohildren know him best . fie a cod, kind t e car ie usually heavily ,loaded, and ( " phioh might be inap ,ropriate - in this ++ a an observe of datura ;, ai -' • "Ie Lae of light is, throw a froth graadfathor who fs fond. of fun. � He, too, �� 8 Vision ice weight, together with the Back, would Ter to enjoy t}iDir comp�t►n rather the n emus en int:, generally smashes I +onnection, lel the wrought bar of Dumas- ,,. the bf rale ti ht upon the interior side of the central S g bat it won't 't do to ase the a fasts fon a .!us steel . which King Porus presented to basis �if o want to oaU woman g8t the Dom box, between the tamed and the than t p;"ehe surrounded by Ent des great $ the ext ear t splinters, vchtfe �:lexand.er tiid�e (Treat. This bar, which ++ Y lass, b mearns °f a combination of lases men.at an all-night session 'o at'liatxient•_ re comparativelyuninjured. When , is of unknov�n tiquity, is still caref�lIV names. in,"ate o er capitate of 916 ;ii res This lino is. for the,.time • His other recreations are walk np;, and— - r prisaerved in the National Turkish Museum In tondo ,fie PY f this is reallyry very •fanny--choliping 'down ttete tai is derailed t baggage car and at Uonstanti>opla Europe, th re are foreign offs n mingling ing, a zed line, and bears a known r a• , �. _.-. live, but ho take their tion t the direction' of the ship's ko;l. trees- Mr. Gladstone; is an_ ex' rt wood. next ca h, as a rule,. civet. The road . with the or taps' ito Beds of (our rest. transcontinentsd lines are Il y ansate, and though he doesn't d troy value zo tend etgw•h seotiaa is so cuefull ex f �l"', .' [, orders fro the Consuls or M' isterial rep• From other cmmbiitatiotz of lenses and y If vu's may ntativ of their res five_ nation& mirrors above the center elf the card, a sco- able ahorcy-tt^e�l, he goes oat w th his oxo .am ed the rolling stock ie so muesli im a y rodit he report of a German rase ro ed, that a broken rail, broken wheel or chemist the human etomaoh Binds in cheese They are tching oeimin ho have es- old r of light is throw® >aipgi► the$iateti. and takes the keenest Pleasure in felling 1 y a the jurisdiction of their own - or sfde if the compass box, , o nd this, . after t in Haw�dea Park. A v' ittor tq the axle as like inisha s are reduced to . a I tett to h mo I, the beat kpl!twti vari- ca d fro ale one 'da ` a°tensed 1an.axe behind the P `,, ' i pretty n Pe suitabl adjnattnept, mo9es arotusd as the Y min ma , ! t eties Occupy', _ door is the t hall PY•, g fro four to ten hours in count • . card tri oro, This limo being 4f. dfgk , gr;a II►here i had linen 1 di cation in health stomachs. In vi6w of When t e queen dime, her octal remains '� � ' " J. left b the stateaen>i after one f his chop- . r r ' g lot, th, m etastly dfstiagoishabls irohi t y P - rrts i bed handksrehiefs for hav- 1 - '. the fact the thous nds of ill and wome- grep q ha no with g alt, lata be -tom fly lint so -as ti litima a4, ourfous - an►o>at for eat cheese will rest in he raaitesar p B other, Y ' � �' teilelievin that it facilitates di- the late 1 mented prince !hart a ashes. derfred :retat,iss► ttty.pittt > a p1a, -it seett:m ' Ib - ms Eno .` ejut ofing my worked figarea on the hem. 3 �`' i geatioii, this; r rt in ereatib to say ibe ndarnea h the Arms of t e et;n iu►d. t beer any the li>�irstteiatialsi hai! iment t t,alis flay f mtrgt3 : seliin n gP° t g, Y U the oar -In, titeel'ingr c+ar p. ;t, fr tinence, -silly: talk, foaliah ♦aQity r ', least. prince Al rt, on the motto ettG; is iasarib- last slop! t+a a!iovo his +wrheel t� s kdtt t , hL,i , t" . __0' (Iii 41d esti Pe s. d y: i. oixt,mntr.. , Y f . r e ell well beloved Here at - ren of one %list! .. , as v rel a. . aliicd ;the Few thin is are rolighil Eo `a sriaceaefal ed "Far hPe in Christ - two t ova I >me t s tsTlulto s� .i!ltstei'%aZt f it 9 , . 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R �, , '11�, . I . "M - . 'to �M'ii��e,d&.-,,0011&b,dl'ot,you'r *I*Per I ' I . 0 �, L * , � , �.!;�L: , . -- P , . . .1 � �:�'W . --- I � VJ I : V I p It. I .1 0 1. I � . .. I e:-) - - r , . ­ I .., - � ­ �',$.,,,��-.: ". .. I � . . I � . all'always fts�ortain �be date to wbiob VIC i V I before VO - I -eciv. " . � . . I .. . I . .. - ,.- I . 16 , Xi di.. 12 � b1l)IF 5" A �E .. I .. .. � - ` `1 - . I ". -. - . I . - : li.., 9' 1. ... 1� ' 1; , Eii�,,-; - t ,� - wi or - L­ ... . I ­ - . . . - - I . . � - . . - - - . -Stanley,! who resides wr h-her ., 7 . i I I - . : - , � ., `�Yll - - - , - sialbec-i to •TEm Nzwo is paid. - re i� . 1; �� ., . � . � . � , .,.- . .I � � , -1 .- t ., . I - .W � ..L--.; . ­ ; & t " -W Ur . Wit . 9 - 'I , ­-, t, - , " If � - Z:*- . 0 � " , .1. ,i Remittances are - . - . . �!; , , , , . I I ,: I- ! . , I , . . - : our ku.)wledged by a . I stands, fjoln a w : I 1.11 I ... ­­ ac L I . . � - .. - ­­ . I -. 1, nange o son on the Base: Ildne, is serious y ill. . - . I � " . . - . � . .. . I . L'. I . . .1. - . � I-- - .. I . . LL - -�, � L. f date on label on the first 'paper fol. . . of no, be , '66 -41., 0"o . ., : L *, . . , q � L-". .1. .1 ­ I I .1 ­ , we i Ch or poor, ,�K I -1 , '- , , . '.. - . � I I I . L - i . ..., . - L . I I � � . ow, elpt of money at this office. Always - L� i� I , ., I—- ---- - . . . . 4, . . , L:: . . . . . ._ . , " ... fne roe -Huge spring fr shots may a ex acted, good or devili ah. - Fri , ve we bft& - 'k', � � 1. `��-,' � ... , � , . , . 4-- TT7_.:.'L, , � *--:�.. ..wc - - ', _.. ' � I ; , -Fre ba , I ., � ,� � ­:% � .: � : ; - _ ­�!: ­ � - 41 ": L !, . - . t. L ; . I .1 ; , I . � � :­ : _.L.\ � J. 1­1 keep the date paid ahead. tf as when the thaw omen there will be an - L '.. ­ !: " �. -L . - - �* I . � - .1 . .. - - . I - .. . ­ � � ­ .... I' 11 �-. 4 .. oalli4 upon to realize that Man! is mortal.; I --- . 1. - . � . , , . . , ,"I . . . . -� .1 : ­­.- .1 . ­ � .L �. � , . -, ­ �, � -�, i - I . . ­- ,j­ , _ , . . . - . , ' I . .. � � - � . ­: I . I � ': I I . 9", - L.. L: - . I . . . 11 . ­ $1 iffo I I �, I f­_ I . . I . I abundance of snow to dissolve. Our httle, vill tge hits, however, been;. io ". . R80 -1; MI .- . a � . , I ' -�.I'zl. ,Nl� # , ftrs' -Call and get a trial sample. of " I 0 IV f - . ­ St dee es to thank b- h' - ladies .1; - . . icki dlkr-,, free rtm: ,be visits of the Piro -- : . I . ' . a Of Piokerl': I - I . I Sht firutrill , 41 # b . ' .. � _ , - . . I r ,.. . I . - - 'lib R.:- . � . - �­- a;, .. . new te a, they are 00 AiDlY Ride, , a I ' - try for their . I. . & Marquis' JOIN while the surroundipo 4 L' and , surroundi g'; country ­ I .1 %:- - - -- . -1 I - . I . very r , .11 , . - . a ex most, w® .. 4. . � - F-- . great value. Pri s.- away down, ' Big country i are btricken. Notb 14. - -.1 .. A. 'L . % � . I I .;."I . . I . .,. . . - DICKERING, ON T., FEB. -24, Is93. reduction in 5, 10 end 20 lb. loss. * ing so obijill, he bloodin one's veins as. the pato a C du the pa s- season.. . L' -- i ..-I- .., %..- :,-: '�. ... P I . I . . ­ . -. . � IL ­ F . I - -� , . - .i . . I -Tbp new smoke stack at the Spink presence of diatb; !-and especially is this . . - .. -� ; I ] �1- . . . �� . . i `�:%', - .:­ --. " .. I . . � I . . I . 1: � I ..... ..... - I . . . . . . . � .. . - his long I , I - ; 8 . - ', �! -1 L 0 W �r a I wintei good ate L 1. ' - ole out bal inde'of * it .. Mille will be hoisted this weer. The old true when th( one taken. ha b 'igh�d to one was i ie the lif ,-entwined h I '.. S * �, .'7-�L ­ Me. 0 8 and useful imselTabout our ­' '.She als a found to be too small, bon . ., thoughts, out pleasures, and our &I LOCALISM ­­ necessity of procuring a larger one. Ost to make rogm for Spring stock vilhich will - arrive in ' .' . , � . - ­ .1 When it was announced on Saturday murn.. � I 891 , �.. -S Dial services are being coni acted . - : . . . � . I . � .. . Ing that Jose ph Pierson Sidler was rad few weeks- . � ' ' . .11 . . . . I . ­- . I - I. . 'L , . I - .. Z ,y,�', "� - -1 I . .- . ! I , � ­ I I I - in the Methodist church each even' �g this - - - I .-Dickie & Marquis bave.openea up 1% r feeling of indescribable sadness - i * week and will be continued for soar time. Mo a. a 0 �-- �,- lot of now teas. prevadod the' community. As the news ! S I- � II .. - .. LI ,- . aul Stati ', . was 0013V within I � . .. � . -t St'.P' on, was .The public are cordially invited. . DR. NT9 '. -, , . ': I L _. ­ , -John Baxter. o I , eyed to each one wit the Al. ., VANZA 0 .." , - !..L .­ 1. A ­ I . A.- N. - I I lage, there ostne a deep sense of solemnity . .- � . . . .1 .­z . . --.:-It is undirstood, that d 'I I .. ' I ­.. ­ , - here over Sabbath. . .; .. andW H. Banks are negotiating il r the upon each heart. We understood that the ­ ' - : . L .. 1. � -. 0% �1 : . . - , . . . s ,.. , , .- I �: I- .. . MissBarkeris-visitin with . O a _ ' L , I q- I. . I . 1- - . * is week. . . -�Ui. ' : I re t . 9 . . I purchase f ilk roqte iq the cit ,and hand of God h kd dealt blow, and that. : OF OSHA er he - -j.- if they succeed will at once place man as is the lot of mortals we could but bow .� Q.,; . .1 . -Afte about thro'e -weeks illneis, . I � . .­.. '. . - thereon - ­ .. before the inevitable. Although it was i . . . -. lones- is bout again. � . I a - 1 -After the fop uhit busin&g of the lodge known duringthe earlier portion 6f the h s located - a branch' o ce in 11 - � . ­ . ,-Mr.Collins,of Campbellford, is with . . I .. - ­ .. - '. .. . had been dispose] of Tuesday week, tbis�Jos ph was not enjoying his so. - ' - "- - i . e. . . Ay evenin 9 . ­s ! , � tbeA.O.U.W.' 9 7 'Where - all dig ages o .. J, w friends here these 4 � ' .01 Ays. .members spent an hour in oustomed, t health, still it was thought Pickering, � f­.... I -Geo. H. Jones, now of Parkdale.,'was checker playin �. The occasion was by many that a was simply a victim to a � .-' f, / 111k,". I . '17 '- , . , ., � . Idl I r : here on Tuesday. - He looks well. . � . �:,.�'1111 , . �� I .., - thoroughly enjoy by all. - slight cold. B . t its the week %4ore 00,L and doinestibated,., apimals' . ill be I 0:411."�­fl. , , �1' - . I i . Mr. IL. Lawson, of Clinton, is -visit- . V . ar . o wont 'doctors were a mmoned, and still be. be- . ; ... '!.I, . . ... ''i, - . Ing at hi uncles, Wm. Clark. ed M da "evening, Mar b 6th a ,the I �L_ V " 1 -The Work n.Lodge at C1 came no bette b direst results were ex. . " � - I . - -.­ - . MavO, Esq., ,.via a have select pect6d. His. ath was due to a seveie � , G., . 6blo 1*6 be a treated by the, atest *sdentific - I - � . I 11 I, , . . Ding. - � i I , . N , - ob rob.S4nday morning. as the on lungs, which . � '- . .. .�t outto date for t sir 1 annual oystei an attack of Gong tion of the I . � , is Via_ per. 0jlier I d U01 was aggravate� by his old enemy ­.... . .- . ! � � i I Y0 -Mie Williamson, of Toronto,10 Ig In � the Vicinity 8 , asthma. prMcipas known,,­ . � ... i . I" � . -- ? . �i , " A. - . - - . %, I - attend as a good me' is assured: His f uneral wh ob took place at one o'qlook . ­ '. . . I . ­rAn calls in wh ateve - WAymage w 11 be pr' I. . .. . , iting at ". B. (crow this week. -The Dramas, Company of thill I " on Monda , Fe ). 20tb, was largely attend- IQ 7�- I . - Ate . omptly attend-';' . , - - -Mr.' and Mrs. John Holt, of B01-*- L y �-� . a Oa from t,he outlying vil- - . � - ., . L ,. present 11 The L A Loaf " in the lace ed. M ed to by, I I_', . , -Manville, are visiting friends here. anIto I - ' I -- ­ r: . . I . I - I ; - � ­ . I'� Hall, Claremont ayy�ahrior last sad respects ft . " �.-:. - I - . -- ­ ­` . �­ . -Joh Andrew has almost -recovered ntl on FAARY evening, Isges W p . o ope ' . ­ 11 ­.,., I . 11­ .L. -,'! . ; . i : ' - � �- .. I i . L ,11 auspices . . ­, !L' ­ . .. .. - . . . � ­ i T'lare. with b .. � March 3rd gderj.thei, of ., whom. I .1 � .�. . holosh, they had spent I �:,­ �- �, No M NA U . :- - . from a a( veru attack of inflammation. - an al . ' -' ' ­. I .' - . G' , Asm­-,".. ­ ..L . --­? -W. Henderson attended the Grand wont Brass ' If the weather is at many plea urs. Joseph Pierson -OFFICE IN SVM- ESIDENCE- . " .- - I 11 . all favorable a Rod guiience,is as tired. Sadler was e, Township of Pick- . a 1. . I - . -.. . - I . . . I � I - . I .� .- Council c f R. T. Of L T. at Guelph . this _ . 0 tn in the . L' .. I : I - .11� -1. I , L� I . -. - .. L off of ering next 64 . .. I I . . � . While we b ve an efficient eta ly 6 years ago. He spent his 1 --- L ­ _L - Week' I ;h aeon th i farm, to which training, he � k . I , - - borre de i2ts fr in the various pla oes in youl - I - I .- I - .. sin I .territory.I- . ., Le tore lire ' .-­ . .1 busines . . I. Wanted eekly the feeder of a threshing machine, and thus L I ­ . - . . - every locality in Pickering, •ark- had 1be misfortune to Jose his right hag. . .Clark, of Satuijay Night, To. a , owed his sound physical frame. When . - . 1:. .... .- -Joe . this to;�Dsh .1 - ..- ron to, the village Saturday -on our -pq we re anxious to extend still a young n ku be came in contact with -If (u bo'bi a bold, yeti bad better . . 6g. . -. I .. I ­ . - � , - . - ' U indicat . 013, ham and Scirboro tOwnebip. 110,'P no Thissocid t incapacitated him for out ­% .. . -. 1. . .. . . . ... . I/ see ad odor at once, �" it is a . . - I * � - - ­ . . . I , - I . 1. - .., . . I - I - � . . - 4­ : , �s. , : �. . L . ­�,., . 1­ I . I - . . � . ! . - . - i make the Nzws the p6ople's paper. door Occ on .. I : I - . .1, . . � . ... . I . . .. - . L­ - i, - by. is I weakness. I u patio a, hence he was apprenticed - 1 . i of pvby. . . .. . . � ..... . .. . L .. � - . �. �. - -b '' Dew to a harness-maker. with whom he quick. .. . , -The arbitrators in the n ation .. . Wa ed about 25 cords of em- - . �: I .. - .:: ­1 . ­1 . .: . - 1:� � I . I . . :.. � d. Apply for particulars to road matter have made an award and ly and wt.11 learned the trade at -which he L . . . . i. . � L -: . ,� look cord oo ��. . - �. - �n , . t- .o. �..i. ­ I -. 11 ..- ..- . .1./ .­ I J. H. Rogers & Son, Pickering. "-* . the price for t e land, we are t Id, is , worked when fled away. He spent some I . ',� '. . le 0 . . - � I ". .-'- . � I � � $240 per acre to J. Andre alln . . . . - . ­-'1;1'1 -The membership book. of the 4 wand $ per time in thi ted States where be com. . . .1 . - . . _�. .. M . � . .. . . , . - . � ; .. . . . 0 L. hopos. ".'" - OPEN T T----- - ' .. - w acre J. Howland, bOo the corse mended great ages, owing to his skill at ..�- ' - �--- � chanies' Institute has still room fora * #- . -�, I bears the expense ( making borse- Ilars. This ability � -: s, . HE P BLT �i names. Have you renewed for this year. f the award. a we . �. . .� I .! sassed 0 the en ,sad oft-on have we heard -The Rev. A. J. Fidler, of'Whitby, said before both th( Jand-holderia - the :: ... L� L ­ - � .. . L I �. � I ,.-� .. I one and anothei say that J. P. Sadler suk-. L . � "L * ,­ ­ � ... . - ... . .1-1 . - - I _ ' L ­ -.1 . -- I - w - .- � I ... .0 better off if an pawed all o saddlers at making collart. .. . ­.. -..., . Everybody invit d to try Dic e & AfarquiW )the : *.--- Will (D. V.) preach in St. George's, Pick. �ouncil would have been other .: _. . - . . . . i . -, - ering, on Wednesday; amicable'settlement had been made ,. . . � .. I . � evening next,,, 0 I A few years of is evenLf ul life, he passed . . . .1-. 1L. . , , , .. � I - 0 I - . '.. . , . n . . ;..,. new '. .. - . 7:30 o'clock. - ' . Ob, for tbe,.Canadian N3rth. est, in o Port Parry, while that .., , I'll. .� e now the best value I ...W. teas. We I fav - - .. .. - . , , - . commencing kebr iary 28tband very place was yet I .1.,..! "- Itevival :seryiees, continued in thehamlet. rom here he 0 - - �"- � Methodist church. Rev.. M. Fawcett, Of Tuesday durinMe reh and April, 8 ecial moved to Brook] yn and thencito Kinsale, I .�!.! - .- � teaz ever offered, to the pqblic of this co L.i-". . . - .1 .., I ; I ,..-. I.: r � . .-- .; - - ' L " ­ . ." -- through settlers' tr4ins will leave To onto always working boneatly and hence one. - , - , ' ­ . ­ ;- . ­ Toronto, will preach next Sunday acorn. _ I L . � 1 : � - an . � . L". '' I .- - . . munity. Our 21' cent Young Hyson . '.- ing and evening; D .r I - I - I .. '�.. .. % at 9 p in, enabling �ettlem to travel with cesof ully at his t ads. By his industry and I . . !. I - . . . I . - . I .: .. their stock and, effec thrift, & was e iabled a i .... - -The program* -at the college ob n6l'rt . , ts.. - Colonist cars for to gather around - -: - � - ' Our 2b-cezit Black Congo are extra goo . L . .- I -_- . .., I - I sengers with, ordinary .. . . ;-- , .- 'on Tuesday evening was well sus rdi�ary -baggage run bim oousiderabl property.- and at the time , -­ - i I -- sustained, P411 . . , ...� I.... - .... ­ . j � . . but the attendance was : through to Wi i . of his psesiag aw Y. was in very oomfo, ­,- I value. 'We have a new uncolored Japan tea, - - not' u6urly so w4jpeR 4aily (except Sun rt- . Ii... - a..- . 1. .- -.. .. . ,. . . t - .. I- i � day able. eirreumetan . In his later years he ' r I L . . large as was expected. - . to, ) during March aid April, lea ' '1'.1..V. .I I - ... that cannot be equalled for va, �ue, stren L ''- -�.'':..- .., .7. . I.. ­ .. .. - L V'ng turned his atten t on largely to the breeding I . . � t4 .: , L -., :* - .. - - . - - -suddenly ill Fg . I . . - . . Will Andrew was takah in or ;br h . � 9 . ." of swine, &�D.dbt?o` the keeping of be", in ;! �;.�. - - " . --. was tickets reading from Whitby, Pick ring, both of w 1 * ! i' or Nvor. Our 40cent Black and Greek A i Friday morning and for a time his life I ies he was pre-nm. !J- , - .: r i - . Brooklin, Myrtle or To !­' ., :. die of, but be is now out of danger Toronto, guars seed inently si I. His name has ,gone ' " ' � . =ob 131,f, Heti �;.. ... " . � . - &�d will be about in a few days. at standard offitial rates, apply o,E out through the entry " an apiarist, and i - �. " '.- " i teas are pleasing, all who try' th .m. we.use-.., �:' '-- - - .. " . - ::.'.-�' :. ' ­• - - �, . 1. I.. - - ' �, - -Rev. 0. Langford, of East Torout . o, Stephenson', te!egrapb, express and ickel his reputation as breeder has spread even 1,-'! - - ' , I- I agent, opposite B "..L. - fine' pecoe flavorh3g, which ver much illq- - L conducted the revival -services in the atch Bros , Whitb . -t to the U S -atm. He was married ".. I - � . . I . . . . I . . - ' . ­ L , . I his * * L Methodist church last Sunday find 9013- -A teriffib bli mard visited our Wn. twice; I 11=Dd wife survives him. He " * ' 'L ' proveg our teas, We have a .1- '.1 - . - I . . eat va ..1.1. ,� 1, A I:- .-�, .- . . .h. I .. I riet - � ­ . 'day the delight al2d profit :of t' . . �.. 11 � ship on SUII&Y evcning, and this v llage leaves one child b . y . - I . i he his second wife, and ­ . . - I . . received its full 5bare. Those mos o by his first, mourn his Ion- 1: , ­­ '' :i in teas, and big du'dtion whe Li bought ... .�: . - I . . . . people. I . t ox- two His I .7 .'' I I . in , - , , � 1. -brother Wilfred Ii *a just west of the vil. . - I ; . - . . .. , lege. Joseph pos woed many of &be ac,ble I .. . # is that . .:",.. -J. S-Wii1nacdtt_b"'ispos-ed of the perienced'state tl�at such a storm of wind ...­ .. � 6 - 10 or 20 lb. Ims'.. � M1 we as " . .. I -- and snow has not been:11een in fiftyyears ­ . I.. -- . , ­..4,_-:- . balance of bis "stock of 600t6 and shoes to I . - .- you .. . . .. I . . . - - - ' ' a; retail dealei in Owen Bound, and the and an t qualities that go make the truly great I- ­. I - � .: , �...­ - . .Bell - . , ,­ 1 me evon g one' and asee� - I try our teas onoe, lUmember we the ­ -­ �-� man. His firm % herence W his prof ion, good. from here Thursday. that tie before id this locality 4 peri. abd his keen busi a" iDetiucto mark him , t­ t­ . . . I - . , . encs the like. e that a pure coffee bean and grind 'It as we sell. �. I .� Vorning. I i , a is MR ', ;be , . : - . �.. ,, 'L.. - - ' . .. "... as one who, under more - favorable stars, -:i . ., . : .�-,. -G. C. Fraser' of Ca ` - storm -would'compare favorably wit 'An ' -. L . z . ­ 1� I rsonvillo", Michi. .. 'r � - . would have reach d the highest pinnacle � .I... - .�, - . is the only way to get pure c)ffee. - fan, a former resideiit of `Pickering, ac. 13� 1 . -• . - . modern blizzard I we have yes 9 O. of fortune. His c eanline3s, neatness, and I.— I - I I ..., ., .. I : " .7 . � . - -, .. . . /I 1-1 I & I . .. :- .- '. I I . � - ,:I .. I .- .. i. I I I . . .. . - :, �- ­ . ­. - . . . .. -1 During the blow $be .smoke-stack n to his business, haye &I I 1. I - . ­! ' companied by his eldest daughter Laura, L k a the system in relation . . " - . . a . I . 1. . . I . ­ . - I r- Z, . , I . I 1. . .:� � �.. ., '­ . ., . I . . . 1. - . . �. ­ � �.l , . I Spink Mills was blown down, while Dees ways been &ppla d . . . . . . - . . . . I . .. . . s . *1 is visiting relatives in Pickering and while ;� e by all. His &-outs 1. . � ­ . .- 0. . L L , w . ,� . . - . I . - . 1. ,- � ­ - - T. .. 1. ., ,� . .1. "I. 1� . . . .-.. ­ . ­ - "" ' I ' i . . . . � ­ � * . . ­.". vicinity - .- I and such were 4rried far from me. fore-night stem im " one who possessed . . . . 11. . . ..L . 1. ...:.. , -- j : a Iiiany L . . . , RemOmber'only a few day� more left I Although persons had difficul v in the spirit a fin beier. His honesty in I � I -1 . Sff&JrSL of . i . . in which to renew' your subscription reaching home that he most trifli : . . .. y I ption at evening we hav 'no& even t .. his busi. - ­ $1.00. We have no desire to char you heard of-a D l Isle. 4 �M arquis . Dy fatalaccideut, save the I jeez. noes may well fie copied by the world. ;1. . ,-%. - .. - , . . I - . . .. I the extra 25 cents, but you can only avoid iDg Of an Occasional ear or'nope. Never have we beard him accused of cboat.. ­ . 1. - . id In lied �� • . . �. --- - -- - I : � it by settling at once. L . as ft 1.101mmunity, we b'ave reason feel 11 ing in a horse deal., qr of dickering his ac. I � - - - - . . I I . I ' .� .1 .. I I..'' -A. B. Dowswell and family, of the thankful. t . .1 . .Count book, but those who dealt with bim, , - . . - i.-1. . . - ' '', 'Mi. L �­ - lie " declare they .. . -. I . . .. � - L . -, , city, - are here 'with friends. Alex. has �-The kiremep 5 C rt .-- .11­ will with o " ey received '_- . Le * - �J . .. - occasion to limp when ae an M nda;r the 'worth of their uonv�y. on every occas_ .; � : 1. . - Rf�.- A U-NIO'niING ­ 1-\ I walking, but is 'evening was a de6ided puccess, ind, fair *ion. His diligence industry abd pUnosual_ . "L . ..... - - .. ­ . '.. . . I - . "---- -090*000 sew ­ ­ . J at aloes to account for the delicate con. attendance groete4- the Performers, ever. ity in all,the z6tti an pertaining to his . ' : - ..........4� L I .............. . ­ ­ ..­­ f - t .......... ­ I . ........ I ............. dition of his left pedal ektremitv.. � I - -_ I , - i , . theless, the storm, of the previous ight ,bus,iness, were by. ords in the mouth of - . --Don't forget the lecture at the-colle'ge prevented those from 4 distance a tend. every one. Bait u ver so stormy, Joseph 9 hive a number of short *6 ' .! . or endO of Tweeds and .: this (Friday) evening, when Hon. Jobb ing. "Dot' the Xinor,s Daughte ," I � 1� I � : I as. was always to be f and bard at his work. are offer,1291 very .Cheap to make - I . Dryden will deliver an address - on the presented by the Pramatic Co., well in the old corner a op. Then he bad a W erings which we ' I I .. good heart withal. i was bidden � I . : - . subject: 11 The men we want!" No al reoeived rent parts, wi per. I ',j- - The di from the room for new spring stock , , , , aI � . ­ 4 � -1 -� ::. ­­t' . . . - .: " I , . I - . - - I 1. '. - ­­ - I mission fee will be charged, therefore a haps two exesp, no, we casual observer by rough, ready exterior. -1 i , I I ­.� . .. I 1­ .... � I . , . . ;­­ -. I 1: J, : '. 'r � �_Lg -.., . ­ ,­. . . .... ! . . L . I I . . . ­ I ..... I - , . - ... . . . :: . . .. L . I . . ­ . . . : .. ... I �. . - I % L - . � large audience is expected. : Mazy an -bout hAV we spent in his cam- - , .. - I I ­�� - . . foosion; but r,a all" , - ` ��. \-- �. -.. - � � ,- ,The topic -for the Y.P.S.C. Endeavor almost to per as usu I a pansy, when we tw alone. in- the . . . . . .. � . :-. I (1p) . , - 7 avor curtain acted cranky and somewhat m d shop, . , -;.­ . , . ,.,- . I I . I . '­ , - � :., �­ � I ... . �-; ­ ... - . ' . �L . I � ­ I ­.. .. . .1 .. . . ­.. .-�, .1 . ­­ ., I I Proper.. Meeting next . - a � 0 village gossip, have . . I L . . . , . .1 . . . . ., - I . .� , - �A - i J . P . - Sunday evening is dled matters. coating said h idl I 0 . I I - I , . 1. , i ,.. � . Mt. Wismar's eomi reci. talked upon as bon ty and vi have e � 9 . I * , . "Sending virtue of Mon. also 'an n e a varie't 0 ]a 0111S - , . portions to others. What tatious, sketches and songs were r eived Then it was that J sho'wed his true 0 IN '."i . 1: a .1 .. I i %n Wall we rome and F . - have we sent ? " - The leader is the pr esi - with much aPplouse. Th * ber bow he mainmin. W.­ 'Overshoes, Rub i: dent, Rev. L. Perrin. It is Pi If sell, 19 , al.8� the Orchestra, in furnishing music, idetc.,I . .J. I . ­,- monthly consecration meetin di ed, that only good virtuous, pure men bers, et.b. I- * I ' * ..' , I . 9. I both in quantity and qnslity. Mie Hea. could ever become On ble. and wdrthy of .� . L . - ­ � . I . . . .. - . - -Thp advance agent of the Arion Club, gens presided at t�e organ with e and Pr&isO- He scorned t a h rite, and re- . ..., ... - ' . Toronto', was here on Wed ypoor -,-. . ­4 - Deaday, but grace. The receipts of the even n wore speoted the honest ma . Often have we - - L .' , ''� I I . . . . ­.. .. : ­ ... ,..: I I . I - ' .� � � ; - .. -village mod g ' -­. - - d , . - ... was unable to secure an engagement from about. #50. . parted from such ' vereati ; � -;' I . . I .8 '. , .. 7. ; ; ... 1. � . , I . -V I - �i.,. y Of the local organizat�ous- The out very on onda h, heart was in . i . , I '.., .. an. Whil the on&, foolin L R AIL: BIU N NCI . - ;-. . well 2 within ourself that 3 p a --, � -- 11 I . : . above club gave a I i y evening, ot we - ­ - - - . - - program for the Me., noticed that a number of the Mora tOD- the right pl&4 h faults; havent, I ---- , obanics, Institute st seaso-p. . you? but in i1e, He ' -1 ' i . ,]a 81 property holders *,ore not 1p nt � spite of all his idiosyncrasies . . Adwhk - � .. . , �1' .. . . . '.. - and is I I -Sara Bailey, the :renftned'elo this is to be regretted. ' , no man will be a* grea y noissed from th; 4,11 -, - I The � ... . I Gm- society of Kinsale as 0 . . I' s I :. Co.,n& also thee who ,long life among as had &do him) a n . . : cutiOnist. will give an evening of reading bars of the Fire C. , P Sadler. ,,Hil� TOVE 1 O - wj rid - .1 I , ..- ­ -!A4. - -1 - In the Pirie ball here, On !Tuesday, MArch belong to the Drainatie o., are w inig mark. His intimate rel tions with goner- ),Steves a- e hustling at T4 "' . L L - 14&b. under favorable auspices. It is sel• hard to provide this village With effi- ations prooe6diug the resent, made big , ... I 101pi - . 11V - . dom. that the People of Pickering bave an .. im 'S. this season al- - ­ ' I - - ' . .... opportunity of bearing such talent, there- e 6 PrOtOction, an their conversation sound mono like a historico,I . ­ . - - L 4 6011t system of fire * G 11, ftrts should be encoure le I . -�- ,. I .�, fore Miss Bailey *ed upon; every narrative. His marvello, 6 memory, and . . .1 t ready, h is it ? - �Becauso " . !. . ­ . y should be ,fifiored with opportunity. Everycentreal from his great fund of amusia stories, as well , �- , .� . � 1�. - I . - L a large 4adience. these concerto, over ' Iz I . . •, �,_T� he handles � `� -- ,�� - L -4 mase meeting of liberal Coh-settj� expense, U d �bove legi at* as 01'apparently 'impowi le s.nes, made all� - I - , f. �, � e befit all cheap- - . --111i. * _ . er a; is devot,%d to the above p pose a Urg. ' . 11 � I.- ' - � . . tive4,will be bel acknowledks him as the 0 aolb of the b - I - . �­ est Stove in bhe'naaAet. Come � .. .. . d in the Town0bip Hall, therefore our citizens 6' ould to , out, . ' L . �- Brougham, on Saturday, 1 I No one enjoyed a joke be r than . and buy �nd.. -mencing at 2 p 25th inat., com. even better than they id on.. one ever crLck6d a joke with wore zest judge. for � ourself. '�";'t� _. m., for. the 'purpose ,of evening. 'We Rio not at m�illagge t. 1Ly than be. To no one was good fibilowelIJ6 ' $ . . InI d In - forming a tow#ship- J We have th Happy bought, G aF800 t' I ore congenial. Thisis Zetanced in thre 4 i I � Xla�ipn- The fault with our people, as I-,:..I - ,. M I -addressed by Wra. Smith, size in the-Province b4s s;080rib6d more fwhF ausnd . -. .- ia �II rys -.�, meeting will be its fact that his shop was w Qo, the - rendej• I I The Jab ee Range, cCla . .,�.'t�:JL� M. and others. All conser, utives are! liberally thin our own tion, Active ange, the Gly don Art . in Aed to tend, I * Fn td, fire Prot in the burg. Ozn this fact, so eoubt, a � V ­�A'Ii� Opti L 'L. ­ in 1 - "t -will Local On - go in 0 force 1 but, we simply desire toi, remind a few sprang, in the fertile imaginationof a Mr. Sultans parlor cook, Buck's Radiant 'Om . These sloves are ,.., ­ � -. . 1 cardless ones Of their' I * L . - . I I - . dot , both to them. I �:-� . this township on.tain corresporident. endo denizen@ 6f - ­ .. .. 18t of ay ' next i , - 1. � - : - theall sizes and prices.. Don't ,got the place � .'s . "... . . .. - .�. In view of the fact that the c 9 selVes and the villag' he village, the title that as of ten appli .. L. . -, 1� ­: . 4. I all pro bility t . * . L . - � - �: � ....- - .. ; ,�'. I . . ­r . - . . : � ­ - . . I - I .. . �i - ,,I stitation. tbit drama will be r th near and of late always appli I to J. P. eft ., . ­ . rm. .A.. CX*EZ=a'8 the le din tin shop. .1 1: -; '' i . tth c 41 � . *. -.. -r.* :1 ;:114 - , , . - -- . . � I - '. alitY 0 . e act is now before t - Supreme future', when we 00 to 0 e the given iiI .1 ---L - - - . -- -.11­­ . 11. ­ ; , , . - - . I a. . o decision of Oe couit. . capacity Lfan, , . d pen i g th, -, . - Cour probable that perm;its will pe to its utmost capaci and was &"�oomepsiod a a j - -. t, it is h ba filled ler---Brother. Gardner. t was ,, . -. Ioke.. - I issue . - ­ ... I , �. , I . I ""' 1 z...:­1 ­1 i .1.. ­,L.� 1. app I in a *I . ; . I . I - , .1 . - .11 .k-l­ ­��- L . . I . � , ,­ .. ­ I - - � � e are mistaken in this matter, some -�� - , ,r-,: -.W--W"Ui0W�- ­ on �­ . -4-A r: I . , ,;, : . , ­ I L . - 01 -. �� ­-'fil - i, Wei ; . ..­ MaDuer, and now as we w rite it, we 'write :'r I : - " *� I .-Z:.... . . - ;,. I , �. � . ind friend will - ' ­ . ­ . . ­ *, - . please set ri�bt. Lit, not to raise a laugh I ut, with mo�. -.�L I.-I.I-.j.... Andrew's will? 16 'died reverencefor bim.that wi I JokenoN,- . I.. .,I -The L Ldieff Ai( I Baxter,o I we belio�e. was it lied ' 6 diereapotf ,f W., I I of St. Judge George I"..'.­ 1"L L . .­­­­­'r' I..,*­,bold their at Thorold Wednesday, a ad L: ­ ­ ''- ,- 'L . . V � ' - . . - 1.�V.- - L . The boys used to take i �- . .. . I ­ I—- ; . , .��., � - - L - " '� * ' I r winter festival on Tuesday -- * 11411 to delight in - -­ ,;- 1. " r ,, . .1 . ­�. . J .. . ,,Ll . - . ,.-). . . r 1. ". I I . 'r . !­- - � , . A. c - . 4 . . ­�'r evening, Feb. - 28th. Ten will be- served Bob6aygeon won the uteric ling annoying him, but they "a' ' . - . . . ,j. j ., . id it, as boys &I. -LL:' :. ­ , , - . . I -L . � A A ' - ., tankard yesterday, 00haw beiii e lass ways do anything, on ­.­.,,....;,:;,--,,.-WH1TE Al %,-,:,:.,.�,..�:....,.�,,�,---�-��4,iIL . .� . ure ful Is I . . - � I - .. � il, - , . . in the le room Of the -church from 6 . Ing f I I . . ; i. - ­), , I - . e prograrn 'of their animal spittle. 0 L .�.'.�i­ - 8- L"'&­ , .-- - - to 8 P. in. Th n7t The wamr iis '' `) replete with a stook o Bedro, In' 8et0$'..,­".M,-, ., competing club. 'i gives promise Ito. 'hl;ep venture to . MI .� &P � .. , r, . . . Robert Bess, foythe ly O� Simood'4*n write that there is Dot,& �oy In the,villige % . �- U. . , -,; of being an exceptional one. Miss 11- # L . :;� 4.1 I , . 14. With. ty, was found dead in a po�d at Ha milt wbo,does not sincere) h . . ' r r L Paxior- : _ito I Easy Chfd� knd all for s of modlem, -, %1.11 .11 , - erald, of Toronto, an elocutionist of mora8ylUM on . y t alio Aeceiiie' � .' . . ­ . re � ­... I '.I - I I . . I 6 L ­r ­­ - L �� V,o taw. -. . . I � � ­ � . . - t ... I .1 L .r.- r .. on Thursday, 1� I , . of him, whom it w! th it 'Won I_ : * I r . --- , �;, , , _ . .1 . . I ­ . 1. - I .:� I r . than usual merit, the Holiday Family, as � I . . I furldituie. - .1 . I . . . I 1. .1r r �,. . The pwitcliman on The , -� 4" ., � '� , .. r . � ,�:� ' , ­ I - , . . � 1. . .:-,� r A . - , L . � ­ I , Z., . . � : ; .. .. I .. . . . :� .: - - - ' - ­ I . - . - I � , . - ,-:. ­ - - - - ... . � , I "" - ' ­ ", - . . . . I 1:� 1. .. �z. L - . 1. Brooklin, and Nelson Dave % - iJb 0 esternr I diene I sympathy of this a& 90" out to . . r' \1 %. 'r Zf��N . - . . - : L: . � . ..;. y, of Auale f I ' ;�' ' � L - "i. , , . .. .- . r L' - ..�. r , Belt Line 0 Mrs. Sadler in her and arias boijave. � �.. - .1 - . 'r� �..- -1 ­A-1 I I I . . .1 , G­ . , will assist local -talent in - entertaining.L Company' at I 1� .1 . r , " - I '- .: ­ :. ...�, r - " . r . , ­ , -, ;­' L r � : : - : ...J. Chicago. have oto - I . I .4.-, I �J L r ­ I , r � ­. . � �r.- 6L�F-2�,,� .. . r, 4t,,,,, struck flo;t.higher wag I . ment.- We extepa '. L, ; �e- ,-.r - -,� .L�� , %, � ..�� � ­ . 1. . . ­ �.; I.. #1. ­ 1. . . I � - - ... .. � . . � , _ � . . " - � - � - - *I" , , , -' 0 a. i out, � bout ffd$ lKohla. fm .ai- ­ - � fro ; - , . L short Addresses Top -- . i fellow feeling in this, he .2 great 1� ' jJQQjL - .1 . - , �Off' ­ .104 .fl�- I 0014 . I I I .R., those wb � as well a ro of 0 f � v - i" n,..­� I. ai i - - -, ep tinng "of furnitare'rs ,. . rd n i b� * .�. I . , L, ''; - ''� ' , , ''I' � . ,�. , ­ ­ , _ , * ,, - ! '" .0 - _ ... . , � -6 - ted from Revs, Abraham, Cald- witl�ln a mouth past o bar -to be Owl ageow; 213j4, � ­ L I . -, r � , . ­ I I I �10 ft ­ I in 4. I ftlgw--� , R 1 I , z are ave We :. 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