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",1 D _ 4, ':� , .1� - . -­'­ 1Z �.ei:--.��', � ".. I 9. . �­,.­: -��­ - , . �1 :... I -,i,-A[2 , 1: I - , ­ I I , - . , 0, XTL WC �,��- 1::,.---' lk,5��- 11 . 4 . . : I I ..1. -1 , ­ - � - - ... .1, � . ­'. VOL I .14 . �. ­ � . , ­ � - �- . -Or'. - - . .-.----... ,­ - -- - ­ - — -­ -� I... "....... � - - - - . . - - � . I . 1. . . . . . - - . proff 60t0ttat'9i%rtF0..-..%- -, "t I'- OU A . . - 1- �. . DECKER1.1 LIVER . I - . * - ' I I � . � . LATEST CAL - . , . I I - I � I.... ....Lffeaicate - 1. , -hk I a bought 'up an Reaaws livery THE P EBB . - - . I - --- ­41�� 1-11­� . D i .. ­ -- - . ­� -.��- As I 7 . ­ - ­ ------ - . ..,,�---�,��, - Mj)., C. 1q., M.C.P. business and have added several -new � CORAESPONDY. ' � . I & S. O., Coron c nce, horses and buggies, I can secomoaate , . I ' t al. '. I ­- 0 Re - urs: Morning ill h6i -. , M BiTEMAN, ing Street, Pickeriug Office ho . . the public with good rigs at a irs. ,,�. C ::-.. .� - 11:30; Evening 6 to S. : -1 � , .-, i I . Covered 'bus n�eets all trains. fn � i _ I + .� I . P 30 to. wi.,: - I.-,- - . .: . ep a, ,. 1.0sep Law -i . , :'�i r, connection with livery I ke - ". . ...A - . 'I ' I I , ... . �,.,J',. attack ofneura. 17ocal Htific.. � '. , ,­ Sale, Commission and Board, . I - - ,4- - *.�,��­-,,�.,-"­- ,.:; - . ' . - ----:---- -i: . . ; . �4:, ­ ... no .1 � -��­ -- I ing Stabl�es, Piokori ,. .1 ,.� , . John Bundy ­� �-� .Ida si'Th , I . - . ;i­'4,V�. . .., S6, In. . - M -i,.---:, . P"Q50n., -, ,� .� - , - , - - frieudo I Pre th , i 1 ,0,*4 - -0 I � ,1[111?, T�-)110NTO ('O N - Cxe . . TXT %; = MCI. C Mi, M. . L -, - ---- -- - - - � - --- - -- ---- ---- Cbas. Dolpb ( " A 11 - 0 to L- ;;V UPIL )1 - a prepalred to give les- . ` .-.)9(1 . - ­ 'L I I ,.A .. , . .-- - - - structim S ou tl serva-tory of xlu ai % il : vi I . I . r ,th instruniental and vocal music- Re- -.,: - - - 'ft. . I I . '.. ".. . David Lem , ,z 1 ,,iox aq .., ,. . , - -- Ls in bL r,!3quired, - � , I I '. I � i. ---1-% .-4Y- �"y - - ., - - Sol] . � � .� . ..:. . feren,ces given if �* I. .10 , - 1, � " h 44* .. 41 " i �f­. "; 11 - .i.''A". - ::��I,.'," 1101. : '. ''. Thorough Instruction Guarantee.d . ,I; "i 400 -i ., �- , , � - I Saturday of in I . I .�..; I . 1. . . . In -4 -, I - ki. .9 .. a I . dr,ss, ciaremoLt., , . i �...­­ - - '.." ,,.L . a 4deS - ` . . -4 IQ). Bryso Par . , � �d ,I,r -52. ­ - -[:,o M -.1 - wil , i -:�11 -, , . , I . I , Ad ,,.-:i . . - . 40 ism Or -M; ,W . Michiga 3 � '. �",. , S - . I.- ,4 V !2 - . - :.--4 —,- — 09 6 ­ . - * 1, . ­­. � , ­� -,�, � - Present. - , , - . . L 0 . EAGENS:­ ­ = Q su'r eq ` . -� V 16� --- -.1 ­ r, .. � a -Clair MISS LETTIE H . ­ C3 6',,I S'an - :%-".!,--� ­, .1 . : � L1.11'. W, A Mr, 8 . I . 0 . IR 1-4 9-4 . � . ed -0 - . V. , t R k, - ca P4 1. 01 � . EPARED,TO RECEIVE ,xdV .- . � O" occuple( a i S NOW PR TiLit, a teacher in Z 1-1 � . ,;1-0. - . . 0 r� . � .. Tmusic Pupil S. Miss Alice . a - -- It givesnie C�2 E.IIII I JvFq m- * *3 t- 0 V �­,;..':4-'r 1. '� absence of a usies . , , . � - ,4 r-.1 04 . Thou as Pe tbe Toronto C011e'e"ot M �41PS6 Heagens as !2 ;i,- i q9 a aq ­�.,t'.� . . I � Ich 1,10E�sure to reconIMOI ft .. - . . 01, kround i Iglaijdl I U She has stu,died with me I , .. I ik 1 -� ILL k" - - - . � I- I - .11 a - � * I nef M ", L ­ , g- '. . .: 1, IV- ot :� . I I ast three years iu 1% most stud'ou . .- 10 isuo-w all ku inteacher of Music. 0 Man I , , for the ,&I training. I= k4 It, ­-- 1. ne T 3upil thr,)ughout - It "a I : a a r I r .. possessesaillorougbtethnie 0 I 6, .. = IN I S � W* It. introduc tion. 6m. 0 Sh�-bag proved 'I'D Oxcellent-1 -, = 13t . ,rdv-s d 0 001 � Revival m( , ]p.esiden6ePiCkOriug sta'ion.. - fi I . O... �4 ;4 ii , 2.4 A&ST'.1431 0-�, I . -, � . 0 low- p 91 - - A - i.- ducted id the 2- Ito 0 k t 1.2 I- ------ � I ----- m- E4 - I pe .. I . � Legal. .1 0`� `-all N �-., evening, We - � . � 00 = r I ...:­-, .-. �; .. � , � � PQNAQ 1:315.4 - ", 4.2 , , i8hed. . .� I 'Wro La . .1 � - ­ ­.- -. . . , X A : �r 2 00 I accomp, . . I �� I P II -I - .- t 'I is, 1�. C�, BARRIS- 00 1 2 10 O.- I '% 04 .. Cardi are 0 ` . E.' FAREW9LL, T . , and County ZQ1 0- - 0% P, 1Z. 0 . .r:'o . R, County Crown Attornal - .; 10-7 ;�. f e_�, � . . 4dam E pears J 0 - ti House, WbitbY. .- " . . ( - a Is . I solicito Cour — � 'W � 11 . . 0 -1 ri -t- 1h * $012 a oi obestr - - I o Y16 : : d - 0 4 I — " 91 ON I 0 ious tiu I'D is 0 j:k�MES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO I N i - , ,lie, Conveyancer., etc. Office at 1. '. .0 ! ok a t. I I -ARY Pub 0 1P . - - M B(day a t, . d hi..le Ha," n . — " .1 I Money to loan. ft rk - , -, IT ear BrougntlIn . - :.., A 0 AA 0.7 1 i i I I . . BARRIS- ' - I 010 I. 08 � , . 04-0 8 M IS . - � .1. .'ON to Toronto, b( - - ,A.Y9 � OK . . ,V2 1W r". � ad tobe.able ow & Mee oppgaiw F'ost ,-- 14 'OK '", ! - I 0 have D ters, solicitors, &c. 0 1 Dow, B.A.; Theo. - . I - I , , I fatuily . , ' ofhce,Whjtby,Ont, Jno'.B&l by 1". ;,. 9 7. -; - '. . ,I 0ouDail for A.McGill!'"a-Y'LL.B, MoueytoLoau- 0 . -. t � " ... Tuesilay --� .." I ..... ''" . in. sand dolial 8, "p''I'"iyate, funds, , : biarket wa ..� A,ew tho Leal Estat;e Mortgages at reas- n ario,.,,,*, n - . .to ]can on Y U08. PARKER, Bar- . " have b#ef, por 013able rates of interest. TI flay,) 4-y to diaPD60 Of, rioter, Pickering, �every Batuli PICKERIXG BRA CHID —,----� . � . . . rural market - S ORMISTON,� LL.B., of Law- `1 I 1 . - f"'. , i .1. . ­ . ., I'd . I & 1),,W, Barristers - -,- -­, �4- �.i­ r-t., - . � . 1, -'. - P ';' Q ' - f - r- th' tranpactibno al, egiffnible - W 0 rence, OrmistOl onto Street, ,ro7 ­: Contemplates . - Solicito,rs, Notaries &c., 15 Tor Thursday. B auking Businekle.' - � . . donee 0 the . ronto, will be a 0 loan. 22Y .. i oaice over J. Bundy's sb,)P. Money t 'Omcz HoviasIra 10 to 3 -, Battaday . durin the ( . I . . I . ...-------"I""` I . to 1 o'clock. - -'60nfie ti ' There or& is - -- ill o on. vetertnary. . .- � I....-.- Savings Bank . Me re. 0 1 . I . . � � - . ... - i - -- - � . -.�, . .. ---­­--�,,� - (8-y) GEORQr4 KERR, Manager. pathy of all ( . ­--I,�­,,,­� .. HOPKINS, VETERINA.RY SU'R-. , � . ... . --------L- far fai ned lit I R. r,F,ON, GradUa,te of the Ontario Vet- '.' I - horse died '' visit Whitevale -- . I . efinary College, Toronto, Will &ses of ... , . ,,-'!.­�,�.Ir. -, � �,& "t � ­,..: . - Dille ., �'��.' . I I ­. week 'rom:n u Cberr`Yvj�cd every Saturday irge DIRT '10 11 zi-,"'. ­:1-�..--,Z:..-.*: 1 �­''.,: -.-I ,� - 061, . � - . a tk� �els. f oot attended to sit my shoeing f ( - - ". . 4..��j, , �; - I � , 1, Tbefrm t, hor tly at ­ - :-- ­ " I ­�,,�.:"- I - 0, ont. I. 1, ­ ­. �!f­­.,�,-.. ; 1. 11 -v . - . i 14 . 1� , . - ink - - W er flom A 33,7th 0011 Pickering.; CAlls Prdrn �� - ��-,,-�,_, '. ,- . i�graph address" Wbiteva ,,-y : '%',�,;,'�`�..'"T�dr wlto,4 b di every t) atetn tended tc� Tp . , ,,�­ , U cl�l �e a P 0. address - .0 reen River. Out. ------ — 1:, ��-,,- . . I ., hs. if yo wou d pro- --- ` -if yo.. . . . --�- eighteen months. . . - ----� I ­., -,.�.��, that any W - Hop]KI-,4S, VETERI-Z�ARY '.�,. �. 1, -.. its time keepini qualities. luate. of Ontario Veterin- f . . .;:� . Consider : f-0 that time be balance Peop a from . Wi aurgi6on. gre6c ce Lin- .--.-' �-�'� a gry College, Toronto, office and yesiden , . rotur how . nilage. Calls by day ,�%­T �,!- wheel tur ta a [3,895,800,- . Pickering I .r..-4. -1 up on i axi . htg the a ,eeple. " ton,s avenue `,�ptly attended to. A first class . I ;- ' ­ �Il' 000 times, it does not tat pig . Or night pro Ln connection. New � -1 ,� .., . .. , . I ever. . . . � 6hine�l'; OIL keeps � . "eneral blacksmith 91i0P, 1 f repair- . .. I like ordinary ma I oi a sew- . J6, W W. g( 11 manner 0 .. �'t going.uno singly. Ill rigs gotten UP, as well a's ag-tog, 1.41ne and dis- 110, - - ,west living r a & ftrat � �5 -;. D- everr day in the Canad ing done. at 10 - I ty of, alway I .� Insebine ;&* engin I easea feet mfLde P. BPec 41 23Y . ' w, � is a lowed Tor- to h at . class slicer 6n hand- . J --::`!J butthe -de i0ate WPA, 02 a I . 'J', , ­ . . . 17�I�­ , ,neL 44Brc wn Job . . � to go t ad for till .'; is 0IO9Xed - . - ;@2i,#jJAtfj6 (&a7:b*- .. -- 15� -..: � - - � - with dirt ad stops. . The best Of neve, - bat b - ��e;,F­ ! : I &e. :L -) a and then . -1C,onveyaiwero ___.--,— --,�;.��-,� .. oil gets dr in, this "11 " . ; � . � I ". �,­,;--- ­�--­- ­.- Coln- '�-'2-1 Im. 11, - - III the pilots , ear and a Tilt fit their actiou . , HOMAS DUNN, CouveYancel.' , CISTO' `i. "i boles, and the correct erformaI *fftdavitD, etc I . ­ I L far I John Pilk 'Tmissioner for taking I . . WY "" - �, -1 " of the watch is in ed with - ad saw I !%-��;i'.'! i. oqt,Ont. . . - . �-.1.-,.!- Iost we look at your atch and I 01 b Mo_ -- ---� . . , L 'I . the . - , Mlarri&ge _ . -I... i " will give you &D bone t opinion AS L lit twc BUNTING? - I snor- of to a racoo cc 1tv of Ontario. of- - -� � �: �.,.. - I . 111 to whether it needs a tention , Be LiceniesfortbeCO12E Pickering I,.*,­,'�z,- �.4' � . L - . � , . - the St 'a.4N, ,-. .1 � � , 'L­� . , . , i I I , . I ; . brot ore or at his r4sideuce, I , \ kiwi ar Posi lice at � 12-Y , " L, ..1 . I I ., � , mr. E Village. : I I . : - --4 V � . ' � , JORN S. jflo­ . I I . . .- - . - ­ � on quesday I . LERK -­ . �­ 7�: � .�.­ . R BEATON, TdWNSHIP C I . . . ; ' .1 L,.: . Imisgioner for taking 7 -, Competent watch repLir , - � -.� ­--" - An At H( . D - Conveyancer, Con a Agent. ' . ­ � -�- '. , 1, . ' on Fi , I i. .!. �, . " Accountant and . lusuyg)nc Pro- L L I. I -,I , - son' I affidavits . Wills I LL '.1 � � � . I Adoney t� loan on f rty - . .1. 1,� WHITBY. .,�. :. 1. . . cept [on was 'r -- I- . I: ,- 0 ' TY04 t=e. Will be in I ..L�­jj­ ­ ' . OFFICE -At � 'i i L I ­ . .L 'L . .. 1� I . .�*I�. '. ' ' �-_ � ,:�, - .- Th I : - � I;.. - �, �­ ,- � 1. I - -- -- - -- , . afternoon for tbs �;',`--....-1;U,i . . a E,aster ( bated. ., � �: � I . Brougb!�m every Monday -.Vs - . 27-T �- . I . Kept UP UDI transaction (of business. I ,� , . � - � . , .1: . . ------4---.----------- ­. -. .. .- I - . . r 9 ,!. ,�J �.. �' L-, - . APPLY - TO F. 1�1 4t � �T' �. -.1 , , 1 . I I M.8hed t 1 7 � -,Jj I - 1� .- ,.,L k 1�li * .'' ;i , Is were I Hutchison, :1 & Savinpe Co., head . : . . it , 4 - . J t*es M TO LOAN ; . - . . i. .; FU . JJONEY ut for I . I ­ �'� -L, . � appraiser sIt CI&TOMO .. I Canada Permanent Loa] it., $3,000,oDD. Total � �'AXCQ.G %MX,N .1 IN I - - . hab' thnts, office, ToroutO. St0I cap lends.mODOV On . 'L... - . ".-.' f "sets 08,700 0()o. - Tboco' y ,,,,,...­"P1r— � , � . ,,, aid lit 10 - ;�t.,rates of geazrnest and on f&vOI -�:�,,�-,�..:j�.-!.-::, ­:, 1. .1 , lowest ctirr ,.; . i , e � , :- I "' " t Mortgo,961 and de- ­­ ,i.," A ­­... - ­.- 1 17. on ouda Iable termS of repay n3�xl' �Om mission. Nodel&Y � 4 -.��i " I . an bentures 13u,re#ased. NO" 40tf a .., 1RHEU AT 0 Men � too . ,; . - i Expenses moderaw. i I f I . --�----7 : ITECT iDne*'Of'the greWS wond age. . Pre, )yteri A. POST. COUNTY ARCH . . / '. - and 1h a fu Drav!ings � . - As for the r:ollnty of 'O 'II.:1, Price $2.0 5. I-,- . i. :I I A. Moll, ' - ,�a�voety class of -, -J-,.- .. 11� t�ons filriligbad fTr - i�­'. . :lals " " -pd itivO Chas a It c t building. Steam all ,4 '31ock, - - 1 ­ Id under a 81 and specifica ,I h.it w a er beat' and Offlce-laerri� :. Each ,ring oo ' d ventiliLtion a sP0,:i*L'tF-1 streets, Wnitby. la ine papers, - corn�er Dunap's au.i Hrock 7-y guarantee. 091 and e on ondi . - n Itar-13 ERfit .8 I . Residenft-Klngst,� � Pickering --L- 0 uaranteea amd soldl I '. - � tbi8 illag, I --- ------ --- -4 ---- -- , . I "t .. , . I.: . . I I -1 - T. PE -41,L,:H0LJSE PAINTER � W6 P , P 0 �9t I., I from A, A i . NNF *0 E9 and Decorn I:o.r. All ljinds of house. pl:Ont- -� %­ - . . rfiljl":.,:� 1119, glaz- ., � ing, sign writing, g ­ paper -hang whei a he Y . jug, kalsomining" Iill?i Ig vtr-­,-done on abort Co'riaer Dr,a.g Store,,.,�i -I.' .-- Whitby - ' be of pure I . . I ­­ . A very I I notice. All pail)"'W11011")v I""N"ll . * linseed oil a .,V .1 -t6J&CtiO11guar- -17-, � ­ I Ud wlii� le--! and &tt , ----�----------- ,- '. Mod odial atiteed' An ear;Y 1,1'JUr solicited. Any order :., X 0 1 .... week. - Ou left,wit*h J. Tanner & .-;-' T blitc*rIers, Plekering Rs 0 Ri) '' P Ckerilag, � will receive pronapt , r- t te 11tion. Wo-rk shop EM (- I , , and enry* . I -- - - 191Y residence, Whitby. ... 7 . � ­.�.,, iBLACKSMIM, -.- - lock y Ito -. . --- 7, . �­ . ' � !, ,I,� L . FAIRBANKS6 t'.1e6id,a:nd reliable -� -.� ' IM I ' -,:.:. co"a I i. a the, -field, able and S " al atknti6ni , iorsesboei ` mons the Le 'Atictioncer, still ­ peel I given to., � ng . . willing to conduct anY'sa'lis entruste . � - . at, tv I itl - of thanking his Pat- �., and. gen ral reptu . ing. Mar and takeethis cR)Povtul -' A-11 �- -:.. tend 0 r(S utinuance �0-�­'-- � A; I :,I . rong for pat-*- favors, and hopes for a 00 .. ,..� - . .. .. -- - of tLem. Terms for services -moderate Ar- ' - ... ... 'I N(;)W wor ` ` I Ie Re . S be"made 'k­gOtte up in & i t c ao ramgements as to dates and terms can . Is . �8 y . ice a er., 45-tf - and warrantea as to waterikl. , '� Per18 . - I I - 7- - at the office of tLis pap .." .1 �. . . - . � . . . .. I ".--.., . II— V i _ L- WAS OW . I . . . ­'I.�L ­. , - - I , I S POUCUER, Licensed Auc- ,&` --()Mp1M .1stoe ut on Und, road as r AOC Of dd - � HOMA I c . f I hN� . T. tiouee,r, Valuator,. etc., for Fast York and ,�.Iri", cheap - throu the whole of North aia4- South Ontario. Strict embracing ih6 latest a � the r V. g atteption.given to all orpers by mail or telegraph. . , ­ f�r ca,sh. . .. - coed n f Charges Moderate. Ad'Orese THOS-pOUCHER, . I(. �, r, .. �.., . .I ­,�II,-,-,, ­ . � � ... - ! ". � I . !,I � -i.. I I .. I.;, - 'I,' ! — I . . --11. ­ . I,�.­ . I - ­..­,;� .. ,4-- .1 I 1. . I 'I; ` t1 e S - . '.. � -.. . 1, ..4 1 Box 147, Brau gbam, Out - .� I , - . --ij�n&. - #Oct Tebi es When in In, - . - I . Cali in k , � . .had a thr . . I A LEX. CUTHBERT, Wat&maker ­ PICHERI�OYIL AGB -,'-i.,7 a sligi t a XIL and jeweller, b&13 settled down to his 11' '�4. - - ... I .. . . 1 ! - �f_'f -we 0 �Om I always hereafter be on hand to 1. .. I -. I . — - work, and i 10 nd Jewellery, as he has , ... . . I . f: I I 'I � repair watNlal I ks 11 11 ,h , dono for t�e la,,,t'.�,2.3 eo,re in Pickering village. no, Pa"nod I . All 'Work g - c te. , Agent � all wipter uara Z , wholesale jewener, 1 I TO JEW I PREMISIS � for Edmu Be burc I . REMOVED I I I Wellingto st.,To onto. . . . 11 ?�� due J. , . . . I, - - I 11 . — � - . , I! ON ..... . � Y, I . . ........ 4 ­ . . 1-- ---11-:- - . ,I - !.� ,: - � . I . I . - day t4ory, ' . .. i. . AND SHOE � IIR 01 TH OF ONTARIO BANK theirl . . OHN" LESL P,, 1BOOT I ( st.� sou � for J Maker, Pegged and sown Work. Orders . ... . Islan t - promptl'Y attended to. i Experiendy workma]3- earl 0 ship. Don't forget the stand, n, Oppositte the . hitb7 11arbi 'Works. and W1 News, King street, Pickering village. .. 7-v - - ...- . � ,the w� I -- - . ­ � a . I — -- I Hotels. �­­­. : 1, athigoA & 11awidng - Palo. . . ----,.;— ­­ - "­ X, M . .. �: soda i� t I- .,���� . . � . Manufracturers of We! hav . .1 GORDON HOUSEt PACkering. Ont.g MarbleMoluumlon%s, Headstones and all-, ebick;'n Th . 'James Gordou, pVoprietor. Tbis-l:otel,49 a I other CIametery Work. .'"I, � Towsabip :fine new brick building, finished in superior ­.- - . .. . - style. Eve" convenience and, comfort for the AUo,fta tug tit 600tah" Swod:ldb, A1124 WO1114 leal � travellijigpubl.ic. Newaudcogamo ouseltables A21xud CanadI&A Qral"t"- ' .. . . ; spy - '' I - I boast*fts - , and sheds. I . (�' — V ol Id do! well to ft -L- . . - : —. -sill partleo riobing work W u willif - I -chasing. -A4 w4r)L9uAXAut80d -Mr, 1. . - , ' - [a before pull , P , . STERN. HO BE, Pickering, Obt., 6" loiwest. I _ , ,i.. 8101 *48 4 - . ond prices of the . - . " W.now open for e a0commads,tien Of the . - .0 I ent* his � tire � `.�­ - travelling public. is hotel; having lately W.V. Mohv�,rdaon, " -, JLff . I - , - i - ,- -. . ­­ I : . a re-fdr4iobed throI � - - - ------ : = �. 0 shoi 1 b6 ­ I changed ban4s, has babi -- I . . . � I � I ..., ­ I .­ - I ii. - . ­ ­ � I I . . I .- � . , "I out. .Situated as it is, PpP,Dgttf* the 11 Ink MW9, . .. I . � -1 I I 00, P - Onowthe mrale. Meals -4, .. ­�,�. it is convenient !or pa# SALE�-Deiirablli huilffing lo(:o� , . I . i lobouts. 00od stabling I VI!,p6r ,ot POP y or luuob at all ressonali. �i A ,-.1 -., -1 � I and encloo V King st. Pick '. 00"'100 1; $0 - ,;- - and abed room. Box Wbal R �, . r ., I - .-. : scales On tile promises. &re, with 72 ft - I - ­. - - *,X,,',,M, ;,-t. " 6��X . . ­ I immediatelt Eele .oia­ a 1900 ,0, � ied yard forFOR k 8J01$%m1Z-1 _ , bones or cattle. We! an sat , n 9 .11, , F, . I L_ 1'..: Ito-'Ni$0 TA �t L, �a I-; ,,,�., - - . gal hours, and to st,00110d p rpp y - '� , , -� ,� . I- . The bar is open at &11 I 0091 L, I 4 --- I '. - ANDY M10.4 particulars . L :- .. % I : ... 4 rr 1 �7 �. - with -ulro-liquopi of IiI bj,a.nd.;.- , awg. - -, ­ ..� . 1, ­ I - - 411 I .. � 11 ". 13m," ­ - L , . I - . " . ; -­*-;�,J�' � - &�X:', . . - , - . T - or -- -- I � . , � oly ­.. '. -l'. : 1, � .4 . Ll 11 �. I -Q 1 V: - , :: QW, I PTOF41.1 F . ­ - I . . 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HAP E UNG8 'RICOIDUD BT, ' - . - 1, ''as no to I L W . ­ . . . �, -. � ­ .� -411, ." ." - . . I � . ­ � .. - L -,-- t ­ :-- I - '.. - .. � . - - L' - ' ­ L I I .. : � - . . ! ... I I . L � 1. - �,�, I . . 11 i , . 'L' .i I . To ron t o .' - . . L� � - - � 1�, ,� ... I, . . . I I ' 11 - -her'sisttr, : 1 . .. �* _ �L : I: I'� . 7. MD; J( TTED DIMN �D'Y- OUR - - . "I i7- � ­ 1 Is � -1i 7 - - '. - .1 I.. "" 'R. G .: 11 Or -� .4 ­.­,�- k L I- - I . -1 .. .� .., miss Mkinlalia.: 146 teturnpa, #6.14 her� fir ihd Wife s0ent BUD46Y at L, ,. L., * - .1 ' I ' . , - , - � ,;­­ I . - -�, , NTf. ' . L . . I .. . " 6,8.._L L i ­ - ­ . , I . � 7.1 . -1 - I 1L. Wit in Western 'o t�rio. 'L . -L'.' L . . � . L I - ., :. , .L.: I L,L �. � �,� I --� ,-4 - . . 1. ., � . 11 . V n 70 Ja�kao , 'L'L� - � �::. - ", , I - - �. . - L . , , . L . d * L , � - " I � I �� - .. I- ­ .' '­ -.1 LAIIIE ONT' ; - ... .-. I . - � - - Some 'of our you ag- poo . d the a " . .' . _ _J I , - , , I . - ;PIG attorlae, 11 Je�ry AnDis ha' OiLralytid 9froke 6 . u - ;., . .. - . 1 � � � � I , 'Ll i- L 7 1 . . I . � — -. .. .. 7. L'�, ' I ��: � . L L : . , � I, � . . r .,�-� I eter Anuan's. :' - . � ." -, - �1,-� - :, 1. - - - I... - - ! - -* * Parlor Social at -1d r. P - . I I � Sunday and is very unwell . ­ . . - � I I .Mr- and Mrs. Macpher �day L - d -, L" ,­�..��.: .1 - .. 11 , . -, .. T.. I . a rf co ye'ring from a severe - I - .. Archie Muir jr. is confined to hjfi� be I � .�' " . � _,-,,'L " � '.. - L I , . . vouing at Maple &Venue, Wbitevale. . �, e-- . ...­ � . : - .1� - 'i . . � . 0 . ... � . I . I... I .I:I"-� � � Igi . ' With an a "tack- of pneumonia . � i . 11.1.1. .. .. ,- ': , �.,�. N, ?� . -I!- . . . ith A. sleigh -load hom bere attended the - . 11" ,.A Z - , I -., - �.� �1, ,V.4 11 .- L � I 1. 1. I f Stouftille,,je, * . 'Miss.,A da McCuaig, -of . Toronto., . . . �­ - �'... . ­­- 1-:- -,: � concert in Box Grove, on Friday evening. 9 . 3'.�-- :-­�.: . . ­.�. ,!, . � ."o ,; is ee K. � . ­ beru v`s:-'np at Goo. Phesteir 8. - . . . :17.. -�:l '' -1 . .1 . . Mr. Hancock and sister and Mr.. Philip . A I . . ­­ ­ I., .1 . I ill i; I ling pupila forzin an4 siqter, - � Easi,visited friends . Miz,s �111ason,. of Toronto, is`,stopping�,�"L-- ­.,�-. -A.,�-?�'11 .". - , I . of .�-, .� - - 11 ,� ,- I 4��v . - . � Z . I ' I - - .. .-I ­- I- �. ­ I I,- �. - . -1 1. � . 1. '. "A I e ,io in. - . .. .. - -I r - rother John P. Mason. ­-­ -�,- -,$, I, .1 " in town on Sunday -last. : - with I I t", ­ ­ � ,:,�' , Z )", - ;:"& . , --- - � ­.� - ­'.... �- �� ­�­ "1 is, Uxbridge, died on - .4004 I .:� , !� M6,4 Lriilo Paugbdru, of Toronto"gpen - -- 1� I., `7 .. I - I I :,�Z " " : 1:1, i I I . L: . -1. . . ,:, � . w I Z . OF16UGHAM. IL, - . � --;,. L P ` � . 7` " -��',­ ,� -1w,* 1 a tion. - .: . -L ­­ - L, .-I I I 1. .� ­ L �.,: Boveriti daye. with her uncle Z. Knight. ,. : � - --,P- I r I � , , �­ , I ,-, .. L . I � � - _ .1 I— - -­ I . .. I .. . 1. -11 . ­!!�j-! - K P on %duesdoy f6r � f L 'j��s � dhig took vlace last'-, . - �.. .:�. "', , " L L , - Mli � . ) : 7:�,­,­,- " L; � ­ � - A v(-ry qULiet wed I I �e,.,` " . ., - r,� " Levi W1160130 04 Osbawi, *a$:: hure I . - ­­ .. IA .., - , "'. or o.will reside for the I . . . . � week, it' )eing the marriage of J. H&M- ­�: I- I—, -1 % .* � : .. I : . , ., -, - %. I . . �.�..., ,� . - I I . -.: - -,­-, I -",L � . . week. - ; . I . .. &' .. L.. ,__ . , , . . . giond, .o. Searboro Village to MiSR is' '­ � . "­',� ". .1 -;, � -, � � �­, .: : .�. -.1. � . ,,,*- 1�1& t ant of Knox 00118ge, Miss Lizzie P Tor,onto, i's witb. - .. ­ �,.�. -�� �11 .1 0 � � - ­tLegit,yo, bella Her ry. The event'was solemnized, � ,*i ..:,,��:,�-.,: ".,`� ­ �LL- ae 1pit on babbatla in the friends in this lo - . . locat- , .. " ­ * ��?­ - ." �,� j,:. -� � ­, . in Torow o, and t1le. couple intend �: "-�` - : � t . . "..' ­­'­ -- - 1 :$. L 11 . - . .. John McPhers woke encoessful in Be- . � - , , . I -- .. I F J I - . V. in So trboro village. . . . A�­ 'L� - - I - '. ­�, 1, ­ - ­­ .,.. , , pan. - . .1 . 4 -� , �,?-,�-..-.. I ,.*, ` �jttlii dealer, is Ouring the lot pri a for his Clyde colt at 1109 I -... I I � .. I -.P. - ,q % ' . .. 4: � ' ­­ '. - , .�',, �, � - rn.tg 8�: ,*: -� -�`., . " L 1 er he ' C )oerg Toronto la�t wee . . - . A . social in connection with C'11 .. ---.';., ,.-. , ", I �,�� - ! �, - OO i up cattle. Mr.1 . . . . - L -.Z.. , �w .. -, " . - - , . obuTch was held at i P Mason's on Tues- -...L -L: , RO I I - Parties are s- numerous �hireabonts . I *:.� - ­ !��- .; 4 tqg ow ereabouts to need an day evenii3g, The social was Very well. ,� I., ­,� 't ��, . -1 � � , . that it is fx : ly necessary to hold two in . i- 1.4c ..,;� , - t�,,� � : ., .. . . . I . �, I . attended, but the provisions were far :� "-.�! , :; 2 - ." . . . . . - � - ­ �X 1; 6t us s are no* being con- on the same evening. - ioess of the Company, and the comp .- -... ­, ,�!N � any '-', , , "*L- - "-.�i,; �,�:. - -, �. 1 9 tb Aist oburoh bore ,each T. C. Brown has a trotter, but 1118"116 has e . ` - "" L. 1.",.i -1 . P . - - tAgain on Friday evening to finish' - - _ ..,: , � ?, me . I- "'. 1. . � " �.� L' " - � ­, , . . ­. -�� h I 1 much good -may-, be not allowed it to �6 on the traek yet, we ' , - �-- �' ' " �', ---1`1, i � ��. - . them. TI ie receipts were very satisfactory,. ­ �- :�.;� ­�,j - . - Cannot chroniole lite speed. It looks like ' . .. " ;, -,­,��;" -v I - �!,�­�t­­:,� ,r,.&;,- �� I ­ . -, '. . .. ,. -: �: , - ,!I,. 1". t- .1 , - . . , L ­ . . . -i!l - - . -- V--.. . �,:�-­. ., ­,­" . . ­ � L, ", , , . � I .. , ­ ­ - .. - IV 4 �-Gb - ", . I ­ -1. . - .,'�' 0; -, , . L , " �­ ­­ --. , �;. Ll I , . ,�j, , " L a fast OI howe ZJ � it O a mammoth party at �er. q - . . - L - . ­ , - . - � , ­ I . - 4� ­ - - �. . � 'p. - , , - "Crown Frinc�," a saddle�and Carriage ._ �. . . 7: 1� ..: ,� o. - I ., `�' , . -.1 .1 4: - . ,� '�L". � , ,a -1 - L _ . L. '­- -- - . , : � . I on iursday eveniu,%. Pear, I � - !. 8T0UFFV11­LE..­-; L " -, - !:. y V, . I , a i be present an a glor. horse, to be mau4ged by D. Defore this ' ; -�.`.­` .�. I �A �!�4�- - , i.14� :; --nl .1. ! 11 - - - 'L .. '. . �­ :, - , ....'�'.. . ­-�II)!-' L� v-,� I I . . .1 - L.. ­1,.�: 1-, , .. .. �. - I *�'. a L . at "Wes ' ton ,.-,*- . . -.-L:' .W � Season, is fair to look upon. . He is owned ' . - " .` - "', 1', L. I ,;,,I- L . hurlili L'� ..�� 0 ntly expected. 1 - I The Roman Catholic:c ... .k,��4.,,,-.P� ,; ad ily'remove This week by a dealer in Bmntfora. z . . narrowly escaped destruction- by fire on 11. : .* �,i��i -,.J .�,-'-;,Mv'� � I . �. I-' : L.� _ _ e -P L-,. .Iq � W". - Willis, our patbma6t6r, has been Sunday (f last week Wood saturated wit :�­, I.., ­. -. 'it, , a . T, B. . 16:' -: � - .-.-L�, . I ` I , � lt�� -, �� T, - � - , a i g suffici utly recover confined to hie room with infla�atiou for coal oil m as placed.ben,eath it and ignit , -� -- ­!1,4�, I .1i to at and the journey. The . L .-',:.L- ' _'., , L � ji .L , -,; ,a the past week, but is ijow recovering. but the fire progressed slowly and no, muc - 1-1 .. � -Z.. I " 1-1 I. - I .:" I I -.11 )a a reoeiyin.9 aid from tl . � � - .! . ..... . - . He had a very seyere attack. : damage i 7as done. � ­ - ,­ ;i- '. - � L' , '� ,- ­­ *' : I ume, past. . 4-%, . . , ,- -- A load ofyoung folks surprised Sir. F. On Fr.day night last Rev. W. Pis , , . - ` k, ' roy, I � � - !�� I . to -, '- " � , .j , , I dai, but the � ' - -17-11:-,- - . - 111OPPY ad. '�L - -- ; , .. . - . sy- evening, who cam 3 home somewhat late, in at . ,-�'- .. , - Bowden and family on Frid .: . ., -� "' ... lrll- . I ly well attended. If you ' ling to the coal heater removed the cover . -* '-,-*'1--, '.. It - . ,(�,L�.'-�, ", . and report having had a splendid time. L f ..,- .i .. ,P i. - . m1tr and neglected to re -adjust .it. �� 11­� .1 . , �­ i k 01 PC y, dead or &live, The same evening Mr.Skinner's iesidenee . The result : t-, 11.1 � i�i�e;, ,.PX-:!- , L - � I . ,:I , ,,,- "�,,I � rr ­ I ---..! `%-i " " vol -will not find a better . was that the family na owly escaped as , I,.;, ­jl I . . � ;, L ­ � ,. - . was a 6cena of much mirtb, he having L. ­�­i­ .. '? - I V, .-- in C inada. Try it. . h iation, . As it was they were all sick. .7 L.. -� I � ��, V- - - - . I L . . 4� A L party. to a host of friends. . ...�.. I - ­ I - - ­ ­ - � . ;,% �;',�` � , ted that I Robert Un4orbill gMn I lorysxo'lme time afterward. ' . � .:,: � . ­ ­ , . I -: . . Th telephone scherne i's being talklid up "L.f rl.� . -I- -14L , 0 .: Stouffi ifle is likely to be this summer the . � - . - ". f�,�11� . I- �'� -6. . ­ .11 ­ ��7 we 3ting's bandsorne resi- . � - ­., I - , , "a. I -K . I. -1. : t'. .. , - �'�' - " � I ­� We hope it may come. to. some - . . I . ,11.,-- ' . at of X P. Hopper's store again. . , - busiest town of its size iri th.e.provinoe. I - " .... ­�. � , .. �. ,I, ; , �� , __ Cali ag summer. We hope �hing yet, as it W Id be of great conven- preparat ons for the large vinegar factory �, - - .1 Jn, 'al �/ Ou . . ;�,:. I - , I 6 I .1'.-, -i " - �. j , . ience to have the different villages in Th have alre (Ldv commenced and a quantity of .- - -: . - -,.,7-'.. .. . ­ " - lot I rithout foundation. . . , ­ , - L ' ­ OY63obip connected by telephone. We the mate rial bas pirrive4. The erection of 1.':,. !�"-­� Im..., I , --4' - ri h Bros, have tile sym. I I . ' ,�, - , i�?l t z er taken hold the prolx sed creamery will also be procFeed- . ; . It ,�.,-­-� �14- � -.­ I if -1.1 I would like. to Sea the matt , _ I . I - I , - z I r I eople in the loss of their of by Some of our influoutial and wealthy Led with i ,It to,nc s fficers being this week .. -; - �­T,�`#,;�"` � �'Ir,�Tl­ � -- ` " . . ­ - -. . -,ei":- - ­'�-1� � . . n(y stallion, Firefly." 9he , � .. is :i - :� ,� I �­� ., . elected. I ated that a powtv from � , ­ , - citizens. . I - . �1, t-, � c; 1 . -1 ,-"44, 1� (n ruesday evening of last ­ : alea L - �,4.. .'�* " L . I The sports of she village a re hayinR a Toronto, who has necessary 4heiewith- - , -;I �":t�.­, � , 3- - - �:. - � _ �4_ . -, '.. ..., - _ � ., I - - . tt k of "acute indigestion." . a], was bere a few days a'go prospecting for � . 11 . �j�', L'..' 0 .. ­­�;� , ' ' barrel - . I -, ` ` -11 1� ;. ��- �, - X bores at $4,000. lly time the" - d-aya sho tiDg at crows .d 11.1 L: .'� -� I � a 1. , the location in ovr mi st of a 100 . : . 'L j:, ­ t come to feed on dead Jersey meat. : ': . , ,�­ �, .!Y,, ' Z4-1 , ­ .- -� � ,� , d n such quantities across R% flour m1T[. Besi&s, .there is likely to be -. � : ... - 'K �, � . I - V�o� I -, ��: i Why the carcass of this covy of the butter- III- -0 - rt A our village on Sunday considerable donel in the way of erecting: . -'-�­ .0;;"? -r, * --�­, �.i, *ietv is allowed to,serve as car- cl not �� ,-. �,-:-", ; -g­ making var ailing houses, as desirable ones are � .1 �1�1 I -: N"'. . ��-- - - :1 ': ** I re unabl6 to attend church. , . . I - I ;1 �'5 ­ �- ... ... - , . .�.. . � ;, �.. . .1. rion we know not unless it be that 1b = I" r. �i­ ­, � a now ava able. . -, i?. . I 1, III 3tance were compelled to I . �� '111 1. .I't4 i I 1I , %i, - � � I ,:.. - - A....,.. ' " , afti r coming witbin sight of owner is a foreipetg and the Inspector is 'Ve u derstana that U.. C..-Hamiltont: -�-,.' '. � ! . � , -:t"..'. ..,,,�­,­,:�*,.. � lenient. Jamie has kind frieiads .'in the who whi in' .our midst took such a promi- I - - -t..�,*:Z. -L ;,:�� No damage is re rted,how. I . . ;4 ..; ,� ­� I!,: .PO ,: . S.4 �- ku . I ?ereove of the neighboricg crows, k nent pa in business and municipal affairs, I i:1416. , 11,11,� ] ��I�' I I-, � �, 4.. . - p Susan Willson, beloved wife'Of �W- 4. has loca din Mt. Pleasant, mich, and has '. " , '! " � - ": ­��, . 6 -1. . ' ' � - . : 1 7� � .. L Ow a Carried off the ist prize Bodell, died -at her residence here on Su6- engaged a the grocery business in partner- t- - .- 11�­ i U, �, , ,; I ..-I . i - . I au Bred Clydesdale- class at day last. The deceased lady has been Al ship wit E. B. Hamilton. His many ­ .I- C i . -,�,-- I : �. � �. -11, . ­ -- . : ,� , -� I j . . ­: LL � , , W(ek, with his 2 -year-old f3touffvil e iriends would much rather have I 1-. .,. -­. - .. ­ .;!�. 1. - .� -4., -aM 1. . with coaders for along Time and bqE; out. StOuffvil is -,L I .�...­.- ;�'�1452. �� a­ . �, '. . � I h." This is a fine 0,619 and She was - in hw fifq-fifib retained him as a citizen but busine a L . � - .- IWAVI � ` - . �� ,�Ae � .1", ferod mueb. -� O.I.. i, . . � �, �' "' Con boaten' in a show rina. eaved husband and business; -and there is. not the slightest doubt . � . .,- I . g, . . ., I . - MIM and leaves it ber 'his active and thorough .- �-­�,. !�4�I�, ,650 poundagand has splendid year, that froto biTsine" -- I 'g, I,- . I mail family who havp the 'RyInPathY Of habits -h! will �e sure - T I-4- Ilk i . � I 8 to make it a success - - - . --- I - -� � T -1 I . . .� , '.. _;, I � . . -t,.l 11. " - ': . - - ntances. The funeral took place in-tbe land of his adoDtion.,; - His many - L-- - .,j J -:, i. ",-..I.. I I I ho has filled the position .All "qnAi - . .L .�-:,--! ,.,- - '' . ­ - . .. on Tualad to the (3bristiau burying 'friends I ere wish him a briWant and s1110' :- -�:. .... . , I '' �, a � I - -� �v yer at D. Forvyth's inill for 11 ',�-�' ,­ , . . I 1��­­'-.,,?-�: - '-fq.,g und, ang Elder Daniel Prosser offi-, cessful I ut-ure.-Tribune. . I r . L."; .,:�; �.. -1 . ­ I I' 11 . 1 . , I , L%:,.. .11 ­ . . .; i ,..., � . J., ye ra,moved with his fitmily 9rO - . _�'Ie� . , ciated. The funeral was attended by a . . -.. �.:L ._L. P� -1 - : ­ -��, -,-1 � � -.'- - ;� , � . - , - . . I 1� � !� -1 -4 '0 . an , whore be has "cured a ,- . I ib. .--q--. .,'­. * -, : 1`.Ii:.- �,-'. --.111f:,,,- �- .1 � � . . large number of people, m*ny being prea- �- 1 . . -- . .-- , I � I .� ­- � LI- --,.- : -%, t ", . in the Proploy of his I I . I.. , I L ­.W'�.­ � I _ ­ Lt , � 101 � . here out from a distance. . L . 1-:, .. I I 'L ff. , � - - -- -... ­.. '' - - , _ _�� IN , , . .I .1- �� - - , v, , is louslabola effects, left I I - . . I , . I WHITEVA � . ­;,�', �' . 1 - '- '­ L. %r' , - , �. ., m ­: .- I . , � - ­� , _ , - . I., . I . � - .:..-- - - - ,­ , "I . 0 — : . .t I lq� 1 4;. 1 . ,: t. � � -;t, ��­ , � 3 � - - - ',--,.-:. , i, - . . — .. � -L : - . . , . ,� I I..'.'. � L .1 ­ , . . ­�, . ,-' -, — . t - I 1 7 *�i . - J� -L' . � .. '" . I . . - - ' in T' V. .,. * . ," -1, ­ I .�-.iV,�, � .1 - ,��. _ L . , . - -2 . � . " " ' ' ., ROWSONDALE. - : 1" . . - visited friends oronto " I I .. I , . ' me was hold at Goo. Richard. ­ 1: - .. I , -1 . Taylor - . v - - .,e "�`­ -F4 I . I . I -1 , . - �-­­ ­ ,,, :' t, Ill . . I It Wee 4. . * - ' i " i I.,, - � �b - I ida V evening. After the m I.- oe'iavisiting-frienis as 114. ,_.,. ,�, -,.".',, L , - 1;�':', ­ - . ,John Little of this pla � E. A. Thorbten, of Norval, yisited .. - L, -'. �­' �,:. 1:;­"�., . I :,.,. ­ "j` -�` " ;'�'� " J - i, _ L, �' '-�' - �, L ,�L ov % the guests repnired to in Toropto. - I parents last week. I L .-- . ­�, * � , � ' - . . -- I I ,-.-: I : , 1, . I ,be] Ober 'where dancing was C. Bnokwo9d has oeen under the,weather M'r- and,Mrs. W*Isb' of Toronto jre`�L �I - �;­'-­ �41,1­ I .1 I . I 1� ��,- .- '' 0�1-, � '), ) - . . 1 �r:-. ­ �.j L §�&'­ . ..:.W � - . --:�� : il.1 )a daw . About 25 con- forafew days. - :, . visiting W.M. Smith. - I . . .-;-. ..-. - - �'� . ' pre:out. e4roon's orchestra Harvey Brickwood, spent Sunday'visitiag Mr. and Mrs. Samll Olubivie visited Mrs.,-..." i'j - - ­.� . I I .:.L -.J.e I ­ �­ -!�, I . . ­­ - - - ,� - 0 . I . . . .1 f-lt­­ �, ­ I" . 1. , . . ­ .1 ,f �L � jo i ansic. ­ triends east of this place. Burkholder on Sunday. - , .'re� -'--14,.-,w�,501'­, � ' - -L L "' * .: L., ' ­ ­f)� � , 'bit ilsid6l, 0 , 0 , -of the oldest in. owing to the heavy fall of GI t a - Mr9.ftumstuk,.of Reach, is visiting hot: .1 ­ �. -I �k­ - ' - - . ­ ­' ' L- - .7. j_ _ , f tj a town0bily, be having re- street O&m haye beien completolY 'stopped in daugbt(r, Mrs. D. Fenton. . . -, .- -- -.,. �, , r '1-, "I �' . , tali�'.. �f­ -, - -�' , -�' - -I .-�.` - -�- -,�g . . - visi I � , " . . �., N�U, 21 Con. VaWoUhiw life, aied this place. ' M;. -.nd Mrs. Daniel Fenton . t, �, �, .1 . ot"';j �- . 'week. � Z !:.-�: L: ­ i�--1*9 . -- , , i1mas gymonds is. going to erect a fi ae friends in Toronto last - i� L .1 .. , . t - , 14 ad 68 , T).io. inter- dwellinqon his farm near gravelpit Park Mrs. raber and son Russell hoM retniW � �" - tr` - 11", I �:�111 11 , I Yllara- "day at . I i4'.- .--i;�,­,� 1 L �, I P, ilea on Wolin the - -X .M�' .. - I �� . . this spring. I ed f rorn their trip to Montreal. I �­.�­ . - . I1.1 " � I - ­ 1. ­­ , ­1-1i� " ILA rying ground, 71b con., Wil"m Gorman while monke�ing with d Alex. Artnstroug� .� L .il - 16141 I lk..... er I was fairly wall attended. - . i Ezra Burkholder an -. ­ �' -'5,;-�; 1;1 -- , - 'a turnip in A-. Fisber's root pulper, got one � ' �days in the city last week. � L � , ,L;,_ ., ­ y _�', ­ '­r�;�"." ­ " ­ -0 . spen,tg a few . I. . � , . . �-' ', L 1:tj -, .1 �. , . : %-- ­� ". ,�'?C%,�; an of Indian Head, has par- of his finge" severelv dut. . M a Maggie' -McColl, of -Markham, is I �.--, �­­- .1 . L V- .. �­ ; I d of horses in this neigh. re of the- Centeii- uncle, Mr. - 1. � :� ;4�r�- �., � - .. - .1 �, r ' The friends and menibe . spending t, few days with her. ..: -, � ,-�:,- ; ,-;.. "4,.;": ad hipped them from Myrtle nial church had their annual �low uUt oil V , . I-- , �V­.'­' ---..,., . L lowuliell ' . . - I L , . --,- I ,�-, I--'-'- .; - . ,-�? '. . 0. T. with- our otl;er loidget, 7 are �-,­. -.1 `;L . �11' .:. "L �6 , y. Two were �urchased near Thursday lust, whioll w, %si - attendtd bv The' -,,L I - . . .* r , ." � .. . ar. � ,,� 1".. I - . � . � :. I five candidates. .`�' -'-1�1,I1(*;. � _ �:,�,4 - I. bile from John Reea lskid one oyste". I .. pro -ares iing Next Monday L -11 - � I . . I i 7 the MO- - �� _�L­.'­, L- -­. .. �,-� I � - ...- .� M, doi son. The latter gentleman The ooncert which was given n itiitiat�d au,d more' tO-f011Ow. � - .1 .. - -7-%1- � ��, - - , 11 be . �..7 - �. - �. 1, 4 "� 5r., � ,),., 'hall under the atippices of the fleatlitr I J ds. 301 was called by special despatch It r'. , '�"-­ . -'Lt ­1 5a t io horses to the Northwest vern . - , ",::,vt . 4.1 . 1 �- A 'k -ii - ". ­ I ,9� tbere bel ng.. end, W. - � - -., ­ . - I ill romitio for the present. ' . L Markham to wait on his . � 1 -t ,.,I ­ - - i" . - - I . � B.B.C. Viso a grand succor ' t fri - ­.-T,.:i ..;�,-­, " ' . ar .. -� - 1..I� -4., - * - � . icim came very n �, " � "I"! about SO. ut. , , ,-: --. . .. ' ' 1. L� . ­ ­,- I - - uid wedding wok pD1 at tbo I - . , Lord, who is seriously ifl. Hopes are en- ....' ­ . .: 11%il' . ,��,-,! . L Th. 11*&r1=n 4r ry of the patient. I - -'�.:;'.i`1:.W1:'1 I te.i-tain -d of the recove - . - 1.1:. �' �! �*'-:-�' - . I, 1. -j pat Ronge on Thursday 'of ]left -.,,�& . dh 'boating Stlesmere club on Wednesday, he ., ­ ..,-4 r � 11 -hn Beise,s wooa-bee on Wedues- ' : I , ", " "', . r J c, . � ,�. .. ��,:.?� . �, �,-'-, . . -1 ,- 8V ... I ­ * e4we Out 30. day! wp, a gran(I succqss, an L ­ . " - I � 1�k - 1, I L�, , 'Ii.� , 'U... - * , - 11 � that day Mii;# Nellie Waddel Sth of March. They onl � d eno6gh wood -- Piootof. werc united iD wed-, ;shots befiind. . - jim Andrew a ri.�ik w" 0 a] Y. a of -old Pr4 . .. A ,'j - .11 ­�,, , I . � - wao 43w to rulax ibe feature . "I, N- 1, -, L 01 . . . . , ­ , , 4 , " �,, , . , ... " �, . � . , . , v. , . M. Simpsou. Love over- to melt even -1 ,�­ - 1, - 1 129 bibino. � r I ` ; - .into, tb, resent thaw,and ,%. . , . , -1-1 1. I �%, , . 1. iuli -t-. - . loade of young people dkoic to . I - . �X I .;' .-� , I , � - Mt-', Dy stacles After the Aero- I Two sleigh . -.4p �k, - .,- - - c - ongepl. 7-'�ear-djld. . I i :' ,.- - I --- -4 'i� FO k couple took train to, JN SW- the .residence of G. Weir, Brown's �;ori�ers, - The preeent thaw has caused out willeM . ­ ­i.",k�;, --- C . ,� , ­ . -'if -.. ­ . .. � .,t: .M. . -- . . - - here we are- izifo�raed they in. Ilast Friday evening where a very enjoy4ble 'and nialaufaaurer's mael, anxiety and they t ,t`v�� -1 I ,-k -�' �`,. .. � ' . � ;- �-,,�. . f Z ide for it t' - ,eV4,DiDg %-,&a spent in bugging, dancing:And er, cutting and moving ice -untit'- . .1 �'. , 1 V, , I I I ­ . . .. were gaged' -, '. J� �,* � -,. �, � 1" r �- ' qpwnhaa Tilulbot it -novel ex'. other aminements. - - , r . . midnight Saturday in order to save the '. 1. '..t.: 4 ­ .. 41 �§' 1�q,;: . I ' - " �:` ". Parties1wishiag to, Urchase egg beat ers &,M. 119 I . I..:, ,ppily all danger is thought to be -­ -;,A � ­� �, � at i'abliath �While going to his . . . - I ik%4' :� .. ' . . or wheelbitrrom -, - --- So. so by calling on 8. - I , � -:1- ,."V,P,�: f,;i­ . . .�: I , , api - A Place in t4o a . ' . . , ,;�."� �. J F'. 0111twoo. , P at . 1, I k " ,- Ormerod, who h " them on hand! in.. the ; � . . " 1!�*- ea(II.- wheo all efforts to g6t as . Mi. - and Mr4i, Daniel Fenton -visited- .. � � .��%,' - ­ . . . I - - . -d- latest stylo3, or by dropping &,card to ` � 4, ;,>� , . friends iii Reach Saturday� and * Sand y- -, '1­;­.��..-- I ! ". � 11- I ith ,,be outt*..provod futfle, and � a ... I- . ,� ... , - , i,..., - hisoffice, %*rgot.Hill, .'O%ce hours -how. They tound t�e Foads yery bad, their horse. I - " ' � �, �­, � . ,ntl wan w a compelled to pro. I. . .. A ! , - . . , ­- . - - , ','�I,,­ I � - .1 .. - ­ .., I'' .,.. . . but nothing .- 1�.­ .1, .,.-. a � 8 to 10 P.M. i balling u very inuch iDdeed, ""' ."..1. - - , Ot OM . _ -for - nia,yor of 1. ,�', - ,-.4, etwo miles. In return. There will- be sn ele6tibn compar 3 to the ball that saluted Dauiet. - - �. ­'�r,,­ . I . 1, .: rl� . I W ,�- I . . �,., ,.�,:..: ., ­. "..-I I re thing occurred' and he then this place on the 2.1st of this montb. -T114 - n his return.- . ,­­ ..: I I �., ..1. ., a r Ale walk. Thilif was simply t,wj) c - John"Rowsion a d B' ' I -�, ,� I ­ I andidatee are U � , t John &sse has- the slickest smd'prettiesC '-: i.,; ;I ��-,% - .-.r � - m, to of what t4e rainiatbre Matthews. Your vote and influence % re�; J - ersey 3alf in town 9,ud is from- his cele- - - : - - - -;� -. � -.- . . � - John . .-: -,i-:: -_-I , . are - ago. - . -apeottufly solicited. for llowlso,, the bratea ao lb., a week Ir. - �, ..: T.'. �.� I i .,. � - I ed to do ye . . ; � Jersey and whic �. ­� .. ` .1 -, ., 1 11 ... 0. 4. I � .1 - - I ­ 11 -- 1. - . 1. ' � -1 I . . I lafi rtable w1imain to thO east Of Liberal candidat * . made'8 lbs per week -up to the tioe of the �­ --li.'..."'; � ". I ­ . %a �enii -'el This is ...­,;� v �- - :. 1 � It. ThoWdaenoe ot J Lawrie w,1 I & record , .. . I ., A: ­ ­ 11-1111, . . , tut and his family have resided . . advent of her-offspriug. . - . .- ,.-..,. I 1. '..� ' taken possession, of on Friday of lagt .-v% Z . . ' / * _ ­ I,— -1 . I � - ,, �� I �­, ( � ' I ,-.- -, - aid by honest toil have, th606 _ ee hard t beat,. -,�'., ­ - , . . . �.:.,%, � . � by a nutabor otyoung people from Mali arn I e vilies -*ore h Id: in the,. I supported tbernsolves. Tues. Auni versary p r I ; : :.'�­ � :., � , �L4 ' ' . � . , I - Trotter, � 1. .. 1. i. - - �.! I and Rowsoada,le. SOr00 Of" JObu'19 I .ear Baptist church dn Sunday. . Pr f. ' " ': . - I - i. : ' I ad up stakes and started ba,oh . . . na, , � - ,�,�,, - * 1 F - ': I '- � . ` . I neighbors were also present to� plirtak( , Of 'of MOA '.aster University preac d niorni .. ­ ­ - �� . ` , -� V�7.. . . * - - - - . . I . � - . - - -, � I ti, � � _ . : . ­P� I a mmer rwidence on Saugog 46 on ill'.forin 'nincy, &ad Bey.-. Mr. hyDne, of :,- . ­-­;,, -- the ilighVe out. i er, and e e g - u case to the nobla -rodiiieni-;- - =1071a( I Sed i . . -.I_ . �'';4��J��;iq­-. t. . f I Occasions daubiug w1io i idul .in. It "If" Xarkhi = in the aftbruoon, both to larg& .': �. . I . - � " - : C ,..-,.��i,., 12" l . n oo. The feminiuo !)or IOU 0 il the inbrnin me -far spent t a t- )reciative congregations. The Meth- ., .. "-. . � - 11 . -' I Dot tmt . 9 I and app � , U �- - -4,; . .. . � I., � . - -1 .-r, ir eould teach lilauy of! th, W, en, eadh ana ev, I - h re kindly Itent their services - I . ftr I the , t 4 Irted; I . ­ odist c roir e -- . ,- -:;! .�, - . 940 si 3ters -a' number of usein-Hee- 1p='0rt1he*aelvoa as ha,Viug sPej It a 0 eeting. The Moir of .: � ;�.- � i -i ft- . ,tthe afternoon irt I -- -a I , . 1. .0ne a . .. I . - . I . -� I- . - - 14 . -11 , . mostmi . . - �-, � '' .. .. ,.,.:-. � , ,fii , ,e . I it of 6elf4dornment'l - � oyA�wovbning!' � :. ; ­ : s 'offlcioAed at the other services.' , -, ­.. - . .- ** I � .. �. - ­ I . I the churdh . �4 1, �. IL �-. '., 1, - -,e;� . . . . � . . ­1� -.� I., *11P., 1. I - �. . - . � 1: -. - . ". .... 1 -­ -1 ..; . �­ - - Mesa to. W. G. -A lerow an . - , I requenili bmated that' all,4he i., ­� ,I. ,., - I . . d A. Dunlop at. , , -�- . ,�.� , - . 1. I I -, I . . I I . : '&w at mot *eek , - - - * - , I ` ­­ '.� Z - -,, i so resid4d.in t4i front ot *be - a i Toronto � . � . -"' _ - utgrlio bliw'Op a is ifi I _ - ....1-1.. - . - f I � " th' i in H&i1ton"s tended the hor - 1* I . . . .., � . f'"s , .1 . . - .. .. -'. - ' .. . I , ,. to have ]bad A good tihne.. and :� ­ 4 . 1. but -.. recent, - developmen aivid`,6% -4jwl Tti dity -Mqn� - and ol im I I 1: ­.� . 1P, 1. I 1. to lbf6, - t. , � Y. , " ell �, -",. .1 , � � i . w0ryi. . , a. -Mr., Gorow thinks, - .E - I to 0 the Conclusion that � our - - , soi no good horse � .. c 11. �.­, � : "'14. . - 1bg and. so uto #40 and: � 6091me -valul ble. saw . . "I ,:I_ - � ; ".. - ­ ` " ­ - , I . . - - ­ 01 I , , .1 � r ,-.. � 4 - 1. : 1..� ; -, his �!6elebrated .Clydes. - � ' ioi� - 1 m � -- �' tuVdi%-j:'1dgbt' -- ' -,; � ­ �:-.- .,-- . .-� 11 .1 �. howevq., that haa 1 .� --�-, - ­,.;.. I�, a idle. OU0. %,A14 . - " a I . ­ . .� I �Z " I * I i I i _ I ! "s i'. -, - 1., , .I " ' ' , � t , �. 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C=., ;: _ a :`fat i4+s.!-#u�'d!` :-as-rte. floll t - z;, c a ' a ems. - - , ,:�­. 1 A j Mn , - _.. fit! s la - r •. { - �,: . z. .-.: .,.j- I _ - .ate -. • i �ti t-, ti_. -F,<. - '�J110 art t� t .. y r : _ , ,.• the �'*46*a '- - <: :r."S ..a.7.. - lit- - .x, -a•.,• ":.y y $"< t .,. L y, _ _. 3> - x '•affil .. ltif a sad iso t i g - _ . ,, .. _ lite s its _ ! `7.^ , eta 11 tr . f . s , �j` .F .IXI - eff,11 tri. _ t•t's►k �Ylilet tllxZitt t N ' r44::. , aught c - , ___ t,p _ r'+, It !t Disart of AT ES + TR +"ACH'. , ,.... Y _: _. �. _ aro A TI�TtTLLT GTOR'S� O �' N. 5 ,-r4 : q ;�v. f =' h ,a► Y : t dF`111 rite .oar lir;#lo:bor n i -o done. 'etre' `e -. �. s=. - , ut In A lfa a it r}usvi d+ :d `ltal� s fly. dead 1 i .. -... -__ : . F : 1 K q r bttl .<, o to ttcdd ail •u f whleli tee !ls du in tl . ,:: _ ..i : _ :, ed iiia e s wt a stkllen do lk _ n3 ;:. n p g to fort :. ; r�4.� _ ._: a- .: • hlo is a+etutal� �tl a da $ cause all t - y tfe CHAPT7✓1� AI. - hist {arcs.:; y rat elers and trod , . ` - , ,; endeavored to look the mat et cevlrialy • hfs tat hq itq #. aceta fa fro- sae In Chin-a}hfa•we t i9lerl to rhe. , `she"guide ;Har r nO� tr�eeiis' still; but the the oaie,i_ r fear of the epiclern i;. <.. i in the face, but this was x y , ie ui ham, riith 10hi se Q unci outretn i; rin fling ram the drying ma It was at this point Haat tt b^ea este$•, the morning I $Iiould still v�ait t sir return states that tit'is °the darter,' without a' r , q Q' - r ss,... ear for me (as had been determind) to ag- . 9 Tlif$ fellow `91 If. Jail listen fbr a little. Ubaerve about the end of September '1, .. Y for, say, a 'coon le of hou'-e. - ar thab doubt : afire w to. ialieve him, some the Chinese dress. ` . time; iy eves ga�tionable khat orae to be here, lie sayii, is t e tamer whom I,o left the. aisle, whilsi l., 'k _ `' nomads re-enter the Sal►ara ivit , Q , ', - The guide was to go into the city to pro- with VY lliam or is; and the carterknows .: _� 1 this fan. old ata a lorvand rapid xoi�e of ca We an grain, and tl}}s M � Acne. If I follocved m tis ural clinatfon, dei spoke to t1it earlier parr►; . I w s new their bacterin traffic h crate the raimentpeedful; and to return with Y to tt bird should proceed to the Le tion in Pekin ; absolutely u thi g of the whole affair. rs. g - this -as soon as possible. ' I was unaware, but to P int,3nts I saris tsly i jure i my Either tho�gui s i lying, or tho carter lies b A rv�nJl tiro Rtitde: oases and t e North. The " s in 11. ` ` .._ until mow, that -Ch had any in search for tV illiam Norris y bo doing, for forgotten out- oly what Happened a year tea t asLtinislimeat overspread h a forty. cauic lar days, is a cased per °t`' R tention of accompanying ;him, or of enter- 'he absence of m companions w old result ago. Which f t e two are we to believe °•: t res , far, ae Chin -ora efts, • traverse, hat a et�sporade fA �- ing the city prior to Stray 'idoi>l+g so, as now in inquiry which would certain! to a large "Have you tri ovary means : ; - is bit®re wet" informed ma, he. 'put the ma when the thermometer fluctua f r - N .' appeared to be the case. He explained to 1 extent off©ot indireotl the ca eo of him ria Bibi}it of ecal.in the me Tory, if, 'throitgh another Catechism, . to ever hours between 115 and 1�:5 de art me hip reason for so ` doi#,g, which chiefly whom I had come to seek• there be i►- me nor to the -man's brain V Poin of which the Darter agreed, s keit in t e hade. , The hely Igir 8 ��4 .,: lay in this•- that it was Advisable that we I was debating the point lira o enviable "I heave t led everything : you have he ly d agreed when addressed by thggufde�: pestilential simoon and cif t t4f �t ftsili should have some fixed ;residence, if p frame of mind, when,u my extr me eaten• heard m� epeakin to him. I she t queetfon a hit the falsity of the unthinking creature While (sou horn winds) srgeep the `� Bible before nightfall, and that the uieter c� nee was at once a arent. As he r • like the bl t of ' a farnaee ' W - ' g q ishment Chin-chin-wa ntered th yard and him fui•t'her, nd more fully, iE o. wish . 1, p , ro �- - this -residence was the mere advantageous, . I know it is a ele ." Ceec. tRhe guide fell, iri fear, u on his tions of bon in These approached me. �1 p 6 vF►rad like ,,,. When formerly in Pepin, Chin -chin . .1 a� ►: face; before. Chin -chin ora, crying 10 one who had indeed looks upon him Pla e d s. notwdthsta ding, I i yin out a ®quinoctial sirocco, being as to of ., had lived with a curio -dealer, so he told me as lost,hou tt whinin for mato i; , ere. the revulsion df feeling as sudden urged • and at my quest he quos. ioned Litethe g y a►nd htu-chin,, moisture pervade the at os -a man whose dealings r�erealmost entire- the extreme. I could merely give vent man at glreat 1 ng h, obisining a gecasion- ora silty`ke sternly to him, telling him, as I intonse dry ass, torturing the r�t�' ly with the Chinese for 'at that time cue- ue ed ' to an ejaculation of son�jprise, and a sense -of aI word in an we and that was all. f3 , to tell the truth now ---to admit -lungs of tile pantingg and disPirit trar�j it tonmrs of any other nation' lily were indeed �haakfulness filled me be a attar, a contrast "It is qui ua less,” he eai , $Hall , tho this was not the Carter whom lie had His parched lips stfffen anc�ial '" t lou a rarity ; and here he lad found board ,t - bra ht. Beit the guide refused to do this; eensibilit f Contact, e to that isolation which had dwelt in me he has,no r ooll ction Will r of being �$ $ y the blood and lodging'daring a lengthy .stay in the g and ,a►ithau ii ;j -thin40 and around me, but a few moments previ• taken a iprisc n r or of having been em• R admitting that the story masons me ibrancea evapor tin udorthe ca list. , . , whi he had ust told was but his own blighting effect of the hot pp ously. -� •• - ployed ! y an .og h gentleman or by this j R g air: aping #a ' I'f this dealer was stillalve Chin-cliin�wa con tion iven fn absence of an igfor� breath ha r mains in et ata of ' ostratian Chin chin•wa a''' a ed to be ninjured : guide; and th de, on the co tray as•. p ti •was anxious to find him, f r, from revious g y' y my suspicions of mss octan had pro✓ed sects that this is t 'e man. Who are we to mat n froth the carter, he still insisted until the terrible god of da has ern i acquaintance, he knew thea man to fairly +�� the this orae the mtin p 4h• groundless. make of at . , as he had stated ed his. daft course. Thell .e the noon. , discreet ; ' anfl be was bf opinion that g lie hastatied to"exp! in: I'tte d noE=give ":lend the i in o the mad, an let them froirtlI� the first. l tide sun is 1 terally a torture, e: ciall _. if the dealer was, as ;be had been „ Wb dismiel both men y#ot eighteen ears a still in the position to !'� explanation in full The. f !lowing is fight it out tw n them, I a sweced in , as nothing' wets the white race ; during it rib 11 'll an bale ;s g g°' P the essence of what he ad to sa tharoug} disgust. "How did the aids ' b gained, only retaining the services of. is to be sbe out of doors, *he es wop� • receive us in tris house, vrre could not be h g the uide far more fortunate in the choice of a home. After leaving sae he land the aide had secure Im, a d w y did he brfn hien here- g littl® ttn�e, in order bha not stand t e reflection o the nor the + proceeded, as arranged into the ity. They when he fours t at he had m de a miss• he rtnght accompany tie so far into th lisping heat of the air ; the d}tie ` re bitried During the period of his; captivity much had parted com asy shortly of r passing take 4" . oity,Iand that vve might filen taste wttl i!n the alien of a° Ceiriete � n lc ', might however,. have occurred ;and .the the std the guide of in Dae direction "13e sit _e t ere Is trio °'mists a and h him �ho poples, of which he was sole ward the comfort of Slee but of n a " p/-• dealer, if still alive,. had p�ossibly than ed g ' R . qqg Y , eg p, in vain, Chin h' + to purchase my prospective clothing, Chin romised the ar a. reward. He admits ice• ' EXTRAORDINARY ATI ' ' his residence; if so, -c in-wa inter, ed "I tie shall obtain others " • -t . - 11 � - chin-wa in the other to soak our futur aving found iitn dead as a e tie as far ! , sand Chin The nativ who feel in et fretted to discover his present abode, or in default, home. But before separating, hin-chin ae his mental o ra are son reed but + to light upon some lodging which he should 'p Chin ora when I questioned the point this extraordinary heat dig gr ie -like> 8 P° g vWa had it an the guide instructio s to mea that was not is a air. He was o fled bfm " wl eu we are at home in Pekin ; buL i in tbeir her is or ardens ey lefreah' � } encs;e against hip return ion my company g g case fan miaha I shall asaeriaia whet couch. This kind og him at a certain eatin h use, and to and to birin im na these ere his ion- Y P f lfvin avd is orate later in t e dap. rhes orates ate to be stabled to-ni ht, ever morn- to preserve -ii frt hness I main there awaitin hilt scald a be de structiots an he Cys that he 1 as fulfilled P g y g A t I feces w the prudence! of arranging a g ' ' order that if there is sible diflicalt then cot ere u with a chis fits n mat ri lodging, rad left myself -entirely to the tamed. This the guide,aRreed to do. them." ►, to ae urin others, as is olnetimes the c fresh elm lea{es. Tows IX!'alock Ghia -chin -oral et -out for the ho ae who "Perhaps h is r ht I answe d an til hands of Chin-chin-w,a in �he matter, .and �, , p g y g p ik accordingly he set out, accompanied by the he hal formerly lived, �o find .o his arri the epie6me i of umanity he h a succeed• � P kin, i may send to buy thead ani ata t temporary o eupant sinks i,iito i stretai" vela ere, that he had n t been fa wren i ed in l,r1n tnq as i certain! to rbnae a tat r hour and u on this au eatiaa a himself anti el naked and 1►nt 'ihfmaelt guide, for the city, leaving me Lo the soli• K y Apes P $R y rap his c n ecture before Davin an that the about at# b le lookin as he make acted ata later hour, for we learned t at from the on ado world to ' s he hot �. tads of my own thoughts for a few houro j n►t g Y we i ht not easily secure fresh etas hours in the indolence of e. act < come. l dealer might have. changed iiia bode, fo theta. fiend ho away, will u, and let � Y , � , q ie1, ! I do root think I have spetitm$tIy da `a in_ eu,h was actually the Daae, an the rte us consider what i to a don® alive the Wer t eno to return to Tientsin. I reclining in hat tomb as wc� �o! aur #►aa._, g• residence was so he was infor ed -•fn' Carter an hour or we to vud el his brains (To Bit covTIyUBD. I t ocka. l , which the hours dragged •lo Slowly. I+or- a $ ) $ l •l a district far distant from thab where h and tell uid to assist hiii. If the � As for m, who did -not " " � buryin time, it is true, I slept whetq first I was left. ,,, I. ' alone ; but shortly the bustle in the court- now was. guide scan not o i .there is littl chance." g �pdgr$ �salaoe. . myself alive I used, daring- '11 + e aummwI yard.of the inn and the Y However, he set` out sin t,"ort efio- I awrr� of o r pfinian, answered (,ilia a goat skin lied everyday lth i ash rater noise made b 1 Y •Tl a 'rebuiWia of Diount b the entry of mules and carts, banished ,count of the great distance and f sufficient ehin•wa ++I hal put it to the guide that g S�ttract, Lord l by way of a illoW, ut I se " ca it bettered sleep, and from that time forth I employed directions given him, it Was alra dy after• we reftil to lieu him, and tl at this will But spalsl near Rothesay,Seoa'tland,makeer m comfort ith this p din i, noon before he found the domi ile of the injure him as ► a e unless he 'csn rove it th most magnificent mansion in Great- ' Besides th heat, the fli a " ants _ myself chiefly in counting the hours and I j g , p tYe curio -dealer. He ad Arran ed with this to us that lie as ken true b %usia Brit 'n. The base of -the baildinq covers j more than o e can bear d � ri the calculating the period at which I might ex g , Y a 1 ftp, 4 pest Chin -chin -ora or the Runde to return. man to receive us. $o far all w well. the carter to r •me ber, and to tell one"what i fra'tion -more than anacre,and it in builtin : while durin the night one . t i,ented is I did not then know that Chin-chin-wa Leaving the dealer, f hin-chin- a aet'out he recollects he edievai Glothic styles of the thirteenth rage by thot rids of mosq t , or had instructed the guide to meet him at a, far the eating hawse, w are of "or a long The quid, w caught sa b . of Darr cont r�r• The walls, turrets, and balaanies with thA ni itmare from fe `� o (-the s certain place in Pekin, and to wait his or- journey, he finally arrived; but, it now words, notwt h* adiag that t spoke axe uilt of the beautiful variegated granite ions. The fess swarm in da r ti ie and the rival Wtere ;and thus l looked for the _ re- transpired, the guide had, after ting fa quickly; ao th ►t h might not riders and and andstortes from Kirkcudbri htshire the fan is cons �xttly needed o rive t ea . ;." turn of either, and not of the two in com- his return for a protonged patio set on looked up as :bin- hin-wa agai addressed floorand arches being of lou ad Italian Away. Wh a wrftfag I hal' tc cover j party. I after him, knowing the diutrio and th him in tits ow ton tie, as tl�au he already mart les. The main hall is coastueted en. head and ds with gauz ; m en ea _ But the hours `went slagg shlq by, and house at which Chin -ora had first *all+ knew what b rden we were a rat to lay tires of alabaster, .the supports being they enter i the` ears; ' t Ind n , brought iso signs of -either Chin-chiil�wa or ed- epos him. ealu as of oxidised brewaa a nd bron e. The Otis sate, dr aka, and brew a ;them ; Q the guide I consam©di tties cold chicken Thea it c a thAL the 'guide 3 m1114te Thus what had eetn�d kir h ur or two all r and grand stairaso are oi' marbles toad left an verso in 8poRi ec by t6a which the guide had left with me, a>rd I the mistake which I mitts have ode ; h Ago to be a - v uCi, �aln lied p sued but a °ti ht from �iiclly at;d {;a1•rara.. The sting f the sCarpion f especial ' strolled a little way from thq inn, and en- hod set out upon a search wfthau due igen bai;ble in the nd. I could not nceaI my T e ,Irawimg-rooms are paneled with al- dangeroas a d often fatal dj rt g the C41. ' j deavoured in various orays to rasa the time • sideration of the events w�iich mi ht mean anooyaave fro n (' 'n-Chin•wa hose ghats tern to stripe of cherry, walnut, and ebony, eulatr days. These pe iipalpi. a o found .a • r but my watch toast have been vera fregtient� .Mime occur. sophieal Cafm .tiro hoot struck a as offer- all f ism America. The main dininq•room, swarms ars R the ruins and in tale houses, 1 in m hands notwithstr.ndin . Chin-ohin=wx 'was 'no .tittle an gad, �, - in a si,p alar •oat est tom o a feelin *. whi h was=built so as to accommodate '280 which fact r uirtis an ever oda search b Y Y R t g $ y g Y'... I Afternoon came. At twod'cloc:k I be an determined to wait for itis foe t'1 the las Only far a m men had I seen him truly �ue* , u finished after the style of -the the inneates fore oto to ee g gu Y Y 8 8 sl., Thu is• - to be alarmed, for it seemed to me that there moment, and the man did finally retail I Angel ,and the had been w en he had ra irg-rooms, with the exception of re- seat grown t ere' to an exttel*'�s riiinary pus fi,' " must be some reason for the delay. sufficient time for the two to Ifav the cit turned upon :the ide to ace se him of lief agates and mosaics of fish, gams, ani- and is sometimes peen three longi t1 Distances, 1 had heard, were very'great before the gates were closed. haying tong t a ubstitute is leu of the ' ma , etc. The ceilings anis ohirnuey pieces long, glowii g day, • vrar sciffoeaiisg in Pekin ;but sorely, if we were but half a `` Just as we reached�hp gate," clad man w m we aoug it. of a these rooms are atost e`rtial and so evening, free night, and sw ti*rninguf mile from the walls; Chin -chin -ora and my 'Chin -akin -ora, "An axe lot from th Qpo dieeu�**sin the rntatte- we ware also re the windows, mantels, and doors, the general a m�pberieal f ion';arra eom• gaide should have returned long ere now• guide eti-rested m�yy steps: Vi'�.w r right lnelin to pl e a degree of rel- . ce in the the ork of whieli is extremely elaborate. met', and this tantalizing mirage f an bean What; had happened I Had 'Chin -chi' after- all, Mrs Vanacombe, to trust t or it seem. T are are three immense libraries and a daily in the lain* during thI t s' anon. - PPe chance. Had m old•friend n in hi ad�berohmeatie a timrro�ble thin that bllli r .ruoni,allwithearvedstonefire races •c-Ita RATIO -or r� fallen' in danger a second tami by reason of Y y p g p p x. ; 1.x the e> ile'i; mark, and had I hen lost both former dwellioQ, your qufd© Delo no a roan f such la coats is Carter °f ® ttnue deslgn• In one wing there are My theory of~the formatio ` o!; he rnira�e m alt and m guide. have etnpidly set out to track y ste should lave for of n actu rrenee* ; qur ish and swimmin baths, Y Y Y g ! Ps g $ !ergs censer• ; dfff*rs same hat from that co by mast and had h. net done so ' o veto ass, avafries a but it is founded a p n repeated A strange fatality seemed to me to hang + , we won. not ha and th quest acme f urthitr a br•, what and aquariums. ;others, W I about our movements; ;but two days had been Passing out of Pekiu elm t At the the ui a would n the action of T► a whale palace f* heated thrau boat studies of tli phenomenon I'` u t no heel• Y ¢g g d ori steam an R- R ' 1 we been npotl the road, and already, for moment when the gates were swung for a su9 tote, as we had acv him of do. d hot water pipes, and light• ; tate to bring 't forth. Tho re of tip?mirror the second time, misfortune seemed to have ward and closed." ing. then, froin his former tion* aril, ed Ah. by gas and electricity. The pie• is produced through the lowill 14yer of air, fallen ,upon us. I strove to, banish my " What do Von meanr I inter `pted. his s*a h for! his aster in he former true in the galleries alone are worth over which is overheated both frena above by lbs . doubts, and in this -manner another hour - "I mean," he replied," that y ar gonad time, c upled with he inquirie apt on foot �1 ,00, anthe bake in the libraries as ' sun and front below by the a —f" of hail passed, when the certautty of misfortune has, by a strange chane, lit upon the ve by him in Tientsin, it .would_ h have seemed mut mel The building, decorating, Rnd radiated by he earth. Upop close exam - came upon me with full force. _' carter whom he has not seen since he le that th uide s ion rest was furo shin of thew lace, whish its without ination this radiation of hes cin be $ ythinR but g pa j, . ewily My position was far froth ! an enviable William •Norris in Pekin. I mea that h to set a uponitha wrong track. dou t the finest private resido>�ve on the sees in term f tragisspp��ent e+aporatioa cis one.- 1 was alone in a strange land, half a' had scarcely time to explain too that this In Iditio to his Consideration, the fail , *"tailed an, outlay of 11,000,000- ing vertical] in nil ulatfng w 'ves. • It is mile f ism Pekin, not knowing by wbat carter had just passed rte entering Pekin, finding of the carte meant the tion of - throagh� this cry mss* of tr,tpap►rent eva� ' means to gain the city, or how to proceed and that: had but a moment to s size from his a to me t by us ; therefor ,antes be {� , ; ioratioa seen from a dista ke that the y hs�tl alt SL .., shout I reach and enter the galea, and I h'.m this bundle, your Chinese cl rhes, be. had ac wally rad *arty aeon d the real � illusion is produced. y was tied down`for a lengthy period to come fore the gate swung upon itshlnRe and shut man, h wain l flaw not been i a Burry t° A ew' York telegram says :—The sap• The mirror orae* not repre�en� what ties + by the uncertainty of doubt. nye without the w tla, and itis foe who produ the hr►m unless fad d -sad it talo f the barque Kaadsvfg, Ecom Belize to $ $ + been describe b certain author, who hu- trete I to set out in rson'f`or tale c -a had turned after the Important claw, with eras Ci, n-ohl. •wa o mane thi s estion Gool + which sou' itself abandoned in a sink- ttr ion robatit Vee seen a _mina► ecce t is � ital, I -might easily reatch�it before nigh - in «, �� -he It bee so fri htened by tthe occur• ingt o;tfo n, reportsAlil on the fith fill i !theeirr dreagw, 'ma tsive that, ships Fran beamfall, t} at is to say, before the closing the rhe carter,fomtd I , I exclaim d, stout• rence of t e d befog., when the g• he spoke the 20 -toe sailing over t os� as '. Nothing, u gates,- hick I had been told took place at imp to my feet. "I can not belie a it."" thief h d fled from he vill- i a, and the sJC° s °r BYren, l:'!) days out tram :must be sal ,can b* r* raductEd b.r this - six o'c ock ; but allowing that I entered the " But," he replied, " fha carter fouud, crowd ' f nasi ea h pumued us like thirst- 1*4n °n t° BerinudA. Tb® Crew tied under-fan>ls mar or of nature, b;iG that which , city in ample time, and that I should have nevertheless." Ina wo ves, t t he had desire from that bees terrible sufYei The vessel had not really exists i the vicinity or within aar- found ittle trouble in guiding myself to th,i So instead of bein apinat tttt he fates hour leave ur Bevice as son as. ibis n lotr but when the water became im- g 8 3' g P� Main distance rad fnterceptecf by rin prom-- . nearest gateway, I ahould in all probability had been for us 1 All seemed Ilk* to be 'a thing which was my to be omplished pare an one after another the men sicken• encs of land• The mirage rgflects only tits . , risk passing Chin chin-wa or the guide upon Plain sailing from hen forth. y only by the rode tion o a carter -t e r ght on* ed at til, all were helplass. The steaamer urroundings, which the closer their Bgron- My way, as we might choose diverse routes, doubt was leas the guideshould ve loan or the rong. drifted far six dt►ys, at 6h* mercy of tits fry the mor clearly they aro detiued, sad and thus whilst I had gone upon the search eight of the assn settee all ; but th y Chill The oras,. Indec , so tiiaah' t said on ► no one was at the .helm, ao}Ighta were no ships a fn existence in the desert for them they might have returned to find bhfn-ora assured me'was lar from 1 kely. elitist ide, t at we ere quits t loss to carried,.and tljera--was no evidence to show �iono can be r fleeted. Tile report of tiara h that a search for me had become necessar , The guide had bouts l after hi devide wheal' r w had reall f and the that there waaa living on board. During bar $ g , Cts man y $ I,afliog snipe a fanciful fabrication . r owing to my having their and Dart had entered thea sit d there man so.ight f r, vI tonally_ bet this terrible time th® ren collided with a ` y ; . o s e Lad Y ; ravel*ra soh wished .0 give the Gress prolonged absence. All things considered, I could be Little doubt shalt he had secured comms sad the sea b, or whatler ! e had bargµe, risme unknown, and sustained some Desert more sy and charm that it per• .,y -decided upon waiting patiently in hopes him, and would detain him vrit oat fail been fooled by tbe► ido, w o w he only dam , one. of her ..boat* being smashed, senses that all might still be well ; but .when my against out arrival on th+ follavvin da . person It oaald a as by idem tiff fag alto On t s following flay the captain, having Fou iveoke had Y passed stiles otic errfnl watch told me that it was five_ o'olock,._my It was .indeed a fortua to chance and the: 'carter -hen Lound. some what teoovratmcl, Cams Lon deck and. at, 'n Wail The season was growing Ito-, `° patience resolved itself'into-despair, and I knowled of the diseov tem ted to tr►Ite an observation, but jest as and sea Den squ*rte* I Laid my F:urope� - 8 y took rom me It become *ri lent that, r various he , ttin the sera's altitude the vessel A forward to a. lengthy and anxious almost entire! the . me tor of t e long, reason the guide as now u le to ae. _ � g costume fn a box, resolved to wear ml night, in which I ,should be troubled and weary hence tlirou h whi h ! had w ited foci Person �Il I as wi iia to do ith' ut him IurcI ed' and h* • f*ll losin his sextant, � r4bian $ l y' g whie was the Dal orae ongboard. Their. garb permanently until the bg kept from sleeping by all manner of cos- Chin -chin -ore's return, and despair til he for, to a Canr�id, I as o mac a aoyed, y' arae, when the damp and cool morning w -jedtares and doubts. - . had stood in person before me. that I id nog stop Consider t sat hfs dis- p it aq now became well nigh desperate. iquires ri It i •r at tae • Both provisions and water gave sat, the R y It struck me`tlhat the eft ation'cariouaI Perha s I ho ed and x missal wt very se ions! aflec men ad not rite remotest notion of theft• ``r- Y_ P p petted -much- r'Y Yy com- enough, must be somewhat analogous to from the finding of the'Ca•ter. Chin chin•wit fort, in tike why off and nth r erten I F tArB dem BsnOB• . that in which William Norris had been ezpresaed his opinion to this eiiect. I Could during m ilia ish Uhitt•a lin ora i� bear- s, the vessel g gg bsteame coveted with _ ;� �' - barnacle*, and all hap* had lt**a. Even up ! cr You'll sorry for this sone day l+ c 1.placed a year sago ; only to appearance my not see where and in what ora he old fail P°ku'• «* *sided to give him hf cutrtJe. given orvl*d the s+ n sad heir as his father ts' sition was even worse than his had been us, but fafl one h® ofd ai all and ef1`avtu• , or he h anad a soh$ they fell 'tri with t}re Knudsv.Ig. rite Hie had fouud 'the ca ter easred .him fr m the pis l� Y lane sup lied them 'with provisions and position he had 000 ' because I had no carter to depend upon, ally, on- the iollovYin da n thio substit the ti t, it was n t is fault p and no one'ne r y' Ovate, and inform a me who had the slighesti morning I was just Completing my new to}• that th result of h earleavore h toren ed them of Wteir position stied aorops th ;paternal' knee. ,.yj knowladge of mp wishes.; and 'Were Chin• let under Chin•ohitt wa's;direction, feeling, sad tN'® oat*'. Tile $ ren then bore Atha i "I'll be so ry t When ?" �'i"� n:l if t *sec rad It eeidedl but in Y � Y ' yy ' on h tourers. "When I g t to tie a nian.'p11 cbin-ora and my gaide actually the victims I must confess, somewhat as'.I hal felt on either c heihad a rrr, by rice pro lnetion "You will take revcu e b wbiI of some misfortune, nothing seemed more the eve of the fancy ball, notwitha riding of the r al min or th sham, beef lei *aloes a. dour father hen ou aregbi and etro likely to rriv disturbed mind than that I, the serious nature of 'the. oircum,t Hees in to us fo the ut..,re. m- too, should disappear from the world as which I now assumed a torsi n:dr when Ya►tr,r ors sirmman d the raid ha land I nm old and feyble, will you, Tommy silently and as utterly as had the man who the guide .arrived he havtn se' ed the` not far ft, and who iatsteaw to a� roach ;A Cher in a Sunday•suliool in York• " No air," blab red Tommy, nib hing ' $ It stairs+ as one day aakftag her scholars what ;himself, `• bit 3'll� spank your graud'r"" lied trusted his lit* to the swallow's wing 1 earliest orportnnity of leaving the city on I reques ed (,hin chit •ora to ape kJ tree; west ie mgerniia of praYer'- dren till the CAA t rest I'I began to understand, now, how eaay it the reopening of the aites for re Wally, I hav' th* ppg greatt Aislfke No> of theincew, so she said to one of -ix ` is for a life to be lost in a strange land, and Tq my delight I saw than .lie a°t t e tt�e of ppgeon ngll*h. It trikee me •s , •� to be lost in anch a way that these is no alone :the carter bad accompanied im into g theta ;+ What dries your mother say. when The, .p8f1't speak NBttr = as want n is digni and in sed' Due she is; going to bed t" trace left, and ono thread byy wliieh the the yard. I looked at this carter this f*ale as i he were de exniug him . If fn the t „ - "fVhat's the matter between You Of labyyrinth of a silent fato may be undone, heavy features and aleepy-looking * es,and eadeavo to lower hi self to au a pitch fay ad e►asvW*eed , Sit* says t° m „ rats At six o'c:Iock there was still nu sipsof a sudden that bra none may bela i to to th ' has tai wun t' clock up au Ant Johnson Y he queried, as they dropped pain went throw h me aa' t were g Y a cat s►ait." the car. ; the return of either Chin or the in a mental whisper, " hat if ho should half-educated Chines . "Oh we don't s ak was the reply. s - , guide. My feelings were embittered. not remember=what if he have forgotten Chia•e in -vas teliev d me i�n t to stater. I t lm ' I "money m tteral , At the very outset of my quest, I wal met Norrie entirely during the month which Macy, b Iefly infurmi g the guid thaat i tie • _ Juni $ Blit <� " Na." "': _ by difficulty and obstruction. All my plana have gone Y" - lea err Mired hfs s rvfceie ; th t I wait' j c, „ ,a ; seemed to bo - - g O 001 —46 Is iris horse teerlbio el+iif?' r: Politics o religion Y - ' t willing pay him ao ethic ext _a oD ae• , . -No, Yo - see urea were both ' ypset, and I could no more Chin -chip -ors 'already apes iII to g l'�LehMk®e r• t.i<Las. guess the cause of the affair than I could for. him ; so -my impatience had aaLiaf ti A In count of he saidden 1' isaa-1 b t that j - ' ' 4'Golihau�'j Reg'larold P . rastinatorl' me girl. I di,*w off and let hire Ilaftir l P ren what was left fol me to I made up thfa, that no fraction of tigae was passed `maid clef; give hfm a ctaaracter ' writing, Stileko*pot-.•*+ Paas " folotrgive 1 dp I er, and he h' s never fist van Hie for itr i my mind that somethin of a made as lost. But. the man stared vac it in on account of what w still believ d tv by ; :(!'{ li r''Wh. tl obi00- L �0 ed nature. ha�i happe d to .detain both 'answer' to Y a clecett-+-tiro rode ham""'#Is' hAo'' film' - Y, he light to be gree y . his wards, And th t was u t at�'of the cal..: an , hfhlhi :nsd you t1. ' i' Chfn-chin-wa and the R ide, and a sullen . jl. Then, so far as I could gather g Y )fit. at t ° C'"k to ul hh. y « 0 \_ , - 'I'hua *lied erica a slid .. eaett ►e r. , g Hart lie ? WeII perltape. He's turd11 despair overcame m as Y recollected that .toric his .tone of voice acid the abrupt f}t ritf my. oar rs la"obw lope :6 d s the gates of Pekin closed at six o'clock) apo way fn which he p Chin•Cht •ora had spa tri .. Fot.aln 'a!or, .thy t tai' tt�ke � �tltow g et�c>ttrs't►er ", gull art her sanity ever since, an that for twelve honre`�,hereafter they* orae' - rorsceded a etre, Crain- hfn•wa'l std* 1;u Heel apd:left us; a°*rtlptg -k. us . �` p P, to question nim reacts i irectly. a00ona. _ nl b t r ., her ire ate 0 sol and, � y =-o r '0 � ` �� . � . u only fore ir'@ bio possibility of;the return of either` of ;;)a,e atter s eakin in this ora fon arra 4f t s c e i 1. . r r •., z.: ug4 f a sgara;. : �!' ..� - � o, X don t e ect he will eve', g . p ' wham ' is sora spoke t'ejdl P :. two, for already they inuat be shut within time, the man addreesed'opened his 1 paland , : y -. other sari orated him. l a ... the city motes. i aitswered somethipg-•somethin ver tilt ort.. ho jpr a(` jy y.AS k Tg�, * -. I Y: �: dv -, iw3 9 _ � e � a '3� ;t V Sid` !` .. q ' r 1.Jt �.. . 11 � ? P f t r ! r 'ri - G 1_ ".. # F . . _�.� .. -� .:rat . _ _k ,y M:l _N!, ..k,1K, - Alfor ,. a: - ' 1 �; Sbf_.r'hrt `a. pretudieC. PCby(lo •f N • g th irry' a $ op .girl V, He r ,' F ► y yl c�pll you kt -evil 1. j J . . = 1 k y r k �i �I y. r " E C� '9, - SFE` - .:. '�g.� - .''�i""jj �7� it -i - Q'S , enaf r "' 4 �k r (} • .'M. 7i�p' • 4k6'iJ i- - �-:-�' '�' t' - !. ° -c. '- 'k fi''.., cz'-.1rN � I .-= 1? -:f f h ;c - Vit•`. a -f - Le Ad we iuiii•es flu p } <,. t p � p+. s A lfl-lull 7 iia �{� v 4 r e rltlsllt Vol_ fi ! p _ d _14 r 2, � ,m a WL _J '� vs: ' e can 11'artyV1C }. u a Tho �Ya a 1 rV.0 t, ,.. , o a► _ln t �p 1� nth 6s, s the . - f last mo , addle o Y J lin l aures �r `is.1h the 1 ,.. , � ., : `tett Iti �tstli oat the middle _.,,. p . Ab ► �. - C- art Dom Deed of a . ,. . " . oc.iat, a party P = J Toone , bud'.th>rtllkn anrt _ w1th 'tamp r r ttlhn-,�p`t,othafl las -t�toria Col ,q* of military and literary experience' U a1. Re erre 1Q�t► cavae vplt le ah �tpin in: a Wit. df% ly. l I?y ii `_ �•ictoIiaa Record .of the M to anther, and all English gentle• .. reesbank. Se ing ra , - ing fore. to ��,LPui4+� i�A� _ot'aa` art of arty 0011101 ,� general r e comfort of their re re left the , if� 42 c1 ,� � - -` � ` ge timlkar w If, Jalt tl t : i�+aald" , heitlll is.'TJAIG�tige :Nld; w&n c lbisy f I S 4, .,. omen and, in tom an with two "'` ive h company x I ke a hand in rte spot: «. .ing axe • 4 - A:F."• 6 spc ct sited on a hunting expedition to Q.,,.� P : i e hastene i to lie aasir tante of the abbiL. t anrnes, started 1 { . uninhabited portion of the Ialaud north E. .�erper. gees' ent. "" fter the 'trio ad garde some dicta ce (lu `" __ the anal tan file, the ra it leading and Jolt bring ,;f Lomox. The military author, who had .• -, - b 8th the commissariat, had; laid ,in a t- - - - - `I y. t i tg up the Jean the wo1#,l sgalt Lo ,o I xriust h��R 'p t barge of ��`` RELIABLE CON Ail I C harpy of flour, sugar, matches, dud some. _ itsously .wear a . s Ibis petit ions, re ' I three sr uare black bottles put down -- :., - s eyed alai >xunetltxt l a Ilse? or -T taring in 1 y y''>blilli0ais gfRew 8 t,n the list as ►ccoal oil." The left Victoria eat of taRwo u yaarge w�nlvg�, aleelof. theU��ti by the R&N• railway, and arrived ivi:thout Death claims pnitt' in 1891, • , • • .52,7 Oo0.o0 timber variety. Thinus now comme�teed to CURS ,tdcenture ' at Nanaimo, from which! they �otttl death c'ctints paid..., ii,t }_ 1 k r)erioue, as on the arrival of his friends, 4 yet sail in the'comfort0le steamer Joan. Reserve or Emergency fuud.....-.U37 ,303.59 ir, �'Volf No. did not seem inclined tt► 1 �t this stage of the journey their first • - ursue. the ra bit any further, o oosing OnresUonstsraapttdra,ilongh0 aro u t one of the dos borrowed t y _ then to ive . Alin the reference. I Mr. ;'meat• gold ftp all Dn'g�est° hi o 's � frou�le occurred, W. J. 14toMURTR 1., g P Fora Lame Side, Beck orChmt 8hileh'a P < the military author from a f r end evident- tcMURMANARR FOR OXTA RIO, rnes hastily )� gan to retrace 1tia a cps ret p�t� ivin give great satisfaction. -a$ een by rate that eve 1anc . Hanks Head tot be )'. —�" ly preferring to choose his con" any,and pos. - . MAIL BUILDIN , TOR To, ' sibly scenting danger ahea. , parted_ hie ._ hated of, cl 1y followed b� the clues.. , ILOH'S C��A� V t waea race r If 'all parVies ev dently cable during th3 night, swam aahere and - i ao Ding th tr le l best. For the fir timile PFRFr made tracks for home., The Liilanee of the he d 8 twe fth ann annual meetin 1 in Ne fY York q g a� ou p This Remedywiil U, party arrived duly at the seat of war, De- on Wednesday, the 25th of Jan., n the b iciness r so John th ght he was ainin on lila -i r ltarture Bay, where they had been inforTned offices of rho institution in the Potter bt ilding, loodthirsty a mies,butfindinghis strength d Cure you price50om This I•nfeo egiunanog to ' it he resolved to stop and snec>essful �atntm'� �• deme i they would find a fairly comfortable hb tel- and the gnthoring was clic of the larges it.n the I or ive battle. ruing around quick y with Hhiloh s Remedies are sol on a guarsw 1•y, Their feelings therefore can better be were of of highlysatisfactory eh rseteri show- tis axe u lifte be advanced on the' double imagined tan described when they found ing as they did that progress h been made in P - eve department. that the onl accommodation consisted of a o meet his a reseore. With a confident rryy owl t{te thre wolves sprang at him almost t log liar with no window and with only a read President, for,the � ito dol r h {i imultanecusl Taking in the situ tion at ' onion of the roof remaining, and nota annual address, and he wasrou dlyapplauded 1•direated blow t e lar • a I p by those present. ace, with one Wel q living soul but themselves for many miles. :tieing " sportsmen " they made the best of President Harper's •report w for the year at of the thr a was -put horse de moat. With howls of rage the remaining it o came a bad bargain and prepared t make their in force aad3 cand e wed from$? 6 loco ins 1881 to n more fierce than ever, one'of th m tak 1 Alt ni ht werod th ugh and invested y. F .i F + E `4 7' 4 +tf' +e,i �(j�'` r t � � . i. '. ` 1. _" i °44 k'' «�. 11.1 - .. .. . .W ,, � a' 4f �, sr. ,4, 1V -z - - kq .'moi • .' 9 - t'. i 6 ,r; :.44 , � .. �, _ �� ` t . For -children a` medl- ; , NW A Cou h • cilie Should• be - abso-' ' ` , � it �. `. �'; lutely reliable. . A _, E . �. and.Crbupmother must be able to " 1llil- . . I' Medicine. ,pin her faith to it as do y --_, .. '�_,_1 .. H for new home - habttab e, as y . a ;236,4.21 790 in 1892, an o fairly comfortable. Their all per on tite assets Brom =6,024 to 53,690,592. The report ing one aldeve completely out of o hero's j first day&was_ "light," but to military . says:`-. - col In the teantime his compan on was We have increased our Across assets during g y ACUTE ©r CHRON{Ci -- author having assured the party hat he was the year 1882 from $4,34^.2ts`2.09 to 54,783,286.06, not idle, but w h fiendish delight w s.btisil a first `' cook" they loo ed forward m�fking a net gain of ;436,083 97. engaged . lacer ting poor Johns leg John sum focus board on the morrow, We have increased our reserve or surplus showered hie Iowa in all direeti ns, but Can be curd by the, uSq. Of. . to more P emergency fund wittin the past yea without avail. At last, growing d aperate ' . slid with their boots for pillows passed the x,155,120 to 3,371,303.59, making a net ia- t night dreaming of the ouslaug� t which crease of $216,082.65. wills pain, he shrew down hie axe nd reit• �Sco t;rs Was to commence next day. "The income duringqthe year 892 fropi all ing one of his adversaries . file h nd Iegs Duran the night the snow fell 'heavil Fourees amounted tto % tho.213.01 1 against mustang he dashed i .head wit4 terra o force During income of $3j-104,128.41 3, against the i ,killing it instantl The 145_and the weati�ar becoming intensely :cold, s net increaeo fbr the year of.$393,i1d68: g EM i and having do dry wood, they were com- " For the year 1892 wo' have paid in death remaining tfio seeingg the way the day was gelled to chop slivers off tire_ walls -of their 'claims, to tho widow. orphans and representa- going, with -a •ry of despair ran off into the house t, keep their fire.in. -, The atormcon- tires of deceased members '$'I,7J2337.04; whits woods and �. a seen no more, leaving air. of pure C d Liver Uil, With our disbursements for do th claims in 1891 t.inued for three days at the _end of which were $2,29Q.108.80, making' a net increase qf' Barnes sadly t isfigured but still in he ring. the Hypo 1losphiteS of i e time they all wished themselves safe at d1sbnrse nenG4 to the widows and orphans We sure glad t say .that JIr. Barn a is get- feeble stoia ch The military over the previous year et $i12,2L3.21, and ting along ni 'ly and iu a frees day will be I and Soda. home, especially- the dog. y lnaking a grand total of death claims paid of as cod as new. takek kin y t0 lt, ant itS rhos 'roved a failure as a "chef" and his itoarl' 15,000,000, being an aver a yearly g use adds flesh' d au p Y $ "� � continued 'her Bible...- . tt must r �o. p , i ,. S M� contain nothing violent, uncertain long be standard .. rtY . , or our.t must t ' al and manufacture. It'1� in mat ri � _ t ' k,,�, must plain and simple to admin • iN t �t ; IC ister ; . easy and pleasant to • take. ii , _� rs . ; The child n)nst like it.. It must be r i . . I in action, giving immedl t � " � .- . el ef, as .. childrens' troubles ; ; ate rt u come uick, grow fast, and end .-,. - •� R "` fatally. r otherwise in a- very short .s� - �:. ' , € time. I must not only relieve uick , r R y ax H. - $'� but bring -them around quick, as q.children Y - ( 0. their. constitutions under long con-, - �. . _ fineme t. It must do its work In .= ` ' � 3 moderate doses. A large quantity .. -.7. •� I - f of me 'cine in a child is -not desire• . _ a. J a ble. I must not interfere with the -, -, . -- child's spirits, appetite - or general1. � `;.� health., These things suit old as .: ' s � ; well as young folks, and make Bo- ' # f u; Schee' German Syrup the favorite - ...' family•med;vilie. ® y- .s ' {l KOFF NO MORB - L WATSONS' COUCH DROPS: _, f :; y WILLGIVE POSITIVE AND tNST- .- f � °'- ` ANT ELIEF TO THOSE SUFFERING f�: ' 4. FROM COLDS, HOARSENESS, SORE gg A, THRO T,'ETC.,AND ARE INVALUABLE �i TO OR TORS -AND VOCALISTS. R. & . , _ T. W. TAMPED ON EACH DROP. TRY THEM ` .r 1.ax n' r P �, ; ;' i 9 comrades wondered if his experience as a disbursement to the'' willows. Orphans and I)res>a and 3lantle Cuttin �. i purchasing agent was oequired during his representatives of ont• d ed membera of makes O e feel strong, a ADIEU by this new aTid im rose r. Heen'' savors dtomakeban- nearly $1,250,000. while at the close of rho year 1$ht b8 W4?88• P - S .. military career. 4l we had in' our reserve eittergeitcy fund $5,000 , ♦►, Well• r ����®�5� SQIT RHES ' a • he had never sgen any but had reap for each 1,000 of outstanding death claims of A$ er_ ` d about -Br ain,et, ai t it • .. „ -gb�m of subet�tn I ; ' Id :' nock , about them in the history of the Northwest every ns, are. c4rtd a ainRlo mortuary call now Tacker-' ` V hat is it . Genuine pre rad by Scott a Boron S t.isfaction guaranteed to teach ladies . , I rebellion and in a earance the were a' produces more than ha)f "a million dollars. Anker—" hy, he's lost his mind." Bell�eiUe. 8 d by aU druQiists, j the lull art.ot cutting all garments:i success, but not having a char axe amort S ectal attention rocs directed to t.ho fact Tasker on't say. Too .ba ! That e4o and #L00.; worn by radios had Children, g P, g which illustmtdd'the great economic principles their outfit they were unable to cut them underlying the system of the Mutual I#eserve, may:load to mething worse''" �� _____ ____ ____ ___ . ___ _-- _-- -- - I P OF. SMITH,392 QUEEN ST.W TORONTO � �z 1 small acres for use. Their that the total groes mortuary premiums p:a.id Aker—" hat can be worse' lura �IttN!b .tt�i'7I'11i ItUai/K i/tl,/;t3 Agents wanted. $°� :, I dl into sufficiently. P by the members during rho year 18182 wero „ �. 4� Tanker What? 2 Suppose so one else A ♦ D AiLau�{, vr�ite to ��'111i to 3rigga, - diet therefore consisted of hot water and 59 041,740.93• Of this sum, $316.000 were added, s i. n sugar, with th© square bottle acevmpani- fo the reserve or eines ency fund, w2silo the shotilder finit ant} attempt use it blislier, loco itH. WHY' B ZT'Y` . g g P again ." jANTED Ladies and young n an o take . ment, until the fourth day when their sup-. amount paid to the widows and or bans ox- I o Boot or Shoe that doeq ' ' -; to and starvation stared ceeded $2,700,000. ora sum witl►in a fraction of ' work at their on•n hontes ; cod rices not fit. Why punish your- „ e plies Nvere exhausted the amount of the total mortuary premiums , ' - (anti no canvnay ng Addresrs Stan urd 1iia.nu- self in attempting to form them in the fare. paid by the mombera for the year 18J2.ueh of t to glory and sublimi of truth I;tacturing Com nyy Irouk Box 107, uth Frain- yonrtodttctabootorahoe, p ' , and Patiafactory reports or under. nghAnt, Masa Enclose stawps. option We make our. � -!' � ; The military author now became suddenly $quaHy interesting is connected with. its mystery. _ . ,r ppour and acted as chaplain to the party. were received from ion. Henry J. Iteinmund, per. ` Boots and Shoes Tor another day they waited�patiently.for second vlee•president, and ox superic►tendont stand curs thing 'we wast aslaivd.I Rx,KitRo� Can CANOF, C 'Y.,' LTD.) ftomtwotgsixdif ,, �i pt insurance of the etat.o of Ohio; John W. . Tyron .k dw Ida..td,) lereLt 4 death, cr a passing steamer, with their cam • Vrooman, treasurer: O. V. IWdwin, chairman � t;uccosaor r;�,a Ontario t,anoo C Co.o, widt'a death claimtt dopartmenl ; Frederick A. Il was n: Johnson, wa bel eve, W6, Aiakers of !'etc borou�h Canoes fo� H nting, ir. � : eras priowed ready to portray each other of the p robes sake Dlallock't gnestiot , -" Is, life Ftshing, �booti tg t3ktfia, r;i<il Roasts, $Loamz Burnham, counsel of the association; J. Doug= when their last gasp should come, and .won- las Weili, third vice-president, and th static e„ • c. _ �'k`` tell the tale to P worth Lavin replied, That epends on Launcher. So d 3 cent stamp foillCati logos dering who would be left to tary, Mr. F. T. Braman. ,� £T.ERBUIs UGH ,'AVON CQ'Y , V y the. (iris. d Bon Johnson -der btlesasaw tL7D.) - their aorrowiag freinde at the capital. The The following gentlemen were vote aper -The liver Ask or the J. Ti. King 8; Co.,Ltd., pertecli fib � E militar author and the rancher, each with conal testimonial b they faboard thhtlneas�F svotii�n the' vdonbu' poi�if reg h ovarynt i g bri}1h1: �t+� ra► o[ lyetu borotighrc an0©syntt r �H nting, ting g d9, and be happy, ' a frozen' limb wra d in a sock and glove the aasociatlbn for active --qui k y Ili Fishing, 5hooti g Sklfl�, Sail' I3 atA. Steam r ." t PPe and loyalty which tbey dispj1ayod in halt of mountAins f trouble melt like mountirins Launches, gen 3 cant btamp f C'at logue: respectively) gave fond messages to the the association, nainoi II of suety. The liver sluggish lif® dull, M ` ' English sportsman to carry back Vin. the T. M. Castillo, New Fork carp. S IKIK` E ��T�O1'=s r ` r = ;ti event of lila surviving- T. R. Jones, Atlanta, (la everything rue, molehilld of vro ry riae.into U E �, , . W. J. McMurtry, `l'orgnto. Canada.' mountains anxiety,. and as a cult-rsieL ■ = In order to root oub 4 On the sixth daffy, doubtless in'answer to G• A. Sanderson 'Kansas ity. Mo. headache, dizziness, eonsttpa ion. Two I ltatuawe treatise a d bottle of inedicine. be t F to and disease effectively phy- their prayers, a Stoop hove in sight, which E. M. Acevedo, Havana, uba. sicians ss, you must were taken A. R. McNichol, Winnire , ManiW ways are o n. Cure germane tly, or re- IsuHe,or, t;►,re t : Mesa and Pose Deux as sees x• � o e�etting .. « -the promptly hailed, and they e e Oakley, Ban FennelCO,Cal. lieve tom raril . lake a 1.111 and su0©r, jK�r• �•�••� �tAaora;do su°°t' z� �y remove t�i YP P c.af.o y, Y - - , ' to a point -whence they could. signal the - C, R Wolfson, % Odea s, l.n- t. or :take a p 11 and get well. Dh k the dya- ' 'Your name and artisti d sign in - cause. -_ rp fancy torose. from the nes data This is lust exactly f.- ,. steamer. The weather now becoming mild- W. J. Murray, Brooklin, 'anada. tem b au verdoae or ccax it by a mild, ;ri1EE` %,j what ST. LEON does. J. J. Rooney, Birmingha I. War'it Y, Y s malls Si►adin Pon Artist in thew rld Send �' moi, It arta upon the r fi er they were, Sble to bring their guns to land. • . g 1 At . work n ill bagged over test, hundred darks pleasant Y. `3 con'". for postage. Com le Kock of IIlood. Bowela and - t gR Alter the announcement f the ns, es of the r (ponm ntahip 8u plica. Address E Kidneys removing all A Dr._I ler n Pteasaiit Pellets re Lha mild pp p� �. , T O.Ii'- < and ununibor of geese in a wonderfully short yelp .vinnera the speech eking b Ran. micas. h work effectively, ithoutpain. SON. Iiox 528, Toronto, Ont" - a Y' obstructions and lip- � s time. number of ringing addre a were made * Y �rNK. urities, imparting ec Ron, Henry L. IA6mb of nsingbu h, Geta. and leave he system'strottg One little, -�R gr �t drink Royal delion ]tealth and .vigour to L It is``' probable th at three men in a LH. Shieldsof Philadolphia and D.E. lamermlt• sugar•coa d pellet is enough, although a 1 CotTce. 1)eiicioua and nouriahi g. 'urities E�� boat " were never so'happy as our., friends Ijo uty Tress.. Province o[ ntario. We hero '1` rz� all the organs of the + pp whole vial oats but•25 cents. I to blood and i vigoratea the cyclo Highly xa body• r when they bid adieu to that cabin by the with give a synopsis of Mr Cameron a spaeclt• recommended b the titedical fugal Y. - . 1 ri's Island was After a few prelim marks hr ezpret+ts alild, a itis, soothing and h sling Is Dr. Tho Correa isuttip in half a�sd on pound EA' ST LEON MINERAL u sea. The trip to Deadma ad his deep interest to the proceed' ga of th•gg WATER CO -1 LTD• l make tedious b contra winds, but with sage's Ca rrh Remedy. On G4 cnta ; tine onl ,and iN sold by all antdr ria' R gro• Y , ' Y afternoon. Hewag much mpreased Witt, t srecd, lie Fur@ and got It. iN111rI slid 8eigh. Telepphone, 1311. i a hange of diet and their froze limbs openness with which eve thing t o do by druggi ley. Manufacturers, Toronto. ° Branch,149 Yonge St. th weci out their spirits rose. The with the fullness of the information aSord _ - s ' Sold'by all principal Y to policy holders and me berg, wi h the e - TORONTO ELECTRICAL 'W R S. Druggists, Grocers and man before reaching Victoria had to undEr- thuaiasm diap;ayod, and with the endo 1 ' Hotels. a _ I go the unpleasant experience of being taken growth of the association f The .000,000 t _ ' Eleetr#eal Supplies, Ball Ontfl a Re _ j in charge by an officer of the law on a new business obtained do ng the as ye r �a;ra pp ompt and .reason-abl . ch of and charges of larceny, but having made a antis- meant 52W,� a day for t h of t Iso rocs - , . Isxparituon pt , Supplies and B Book , ing days o[ the pear. and th contemplation oL r factor), explanation of his alleged miadoinq, ti,esa 8R>tirse would give o members sot a ag 1t 87 Adelaide 8t W. T' two i#a. MOW A V �b�was released. When he arrived at Victoria, idea of the enormous la entailed upon t itiT •.. . i r by mistake, 'he carried off all the game. management in attend' prompt y tot ir� �,4 "' " " partner " were eo happy at their vapt business in all Its stalls. he reautt�i SEEDS I. = f His pa PP aol l ived in the Dominion re espe:Qi fly g�r ti- - ' ATALQ U i� { escape, from a dreadful death that they fyink. of the $16,500,000: f loreigi buetn sFn A" H forgave him but they have al•1 declared o+ •+�,'' ttnrinQ the year; nada ntribu '; �� _ ! 5CO3 °' Now ready, and mailed free ta� a appli. '� the will never again take chances in such i �. or nearly ons th of rho hole, nd Y f ur :.. coots Carefully selected Fermi a dear- d z wild and woolly country. amount exceeding Lhat/w ,ten b7 ny o den Seeds, and Seed rain, Chore Trower �, USE Dr.CLARK'S CATARRH CtlRE. ik f> Ilome Companies with on or two a veptio s. r, f - so `i and the 'Mutual Reserve as Lo day in fore in ,' ; V;:: , . $ecds, Clean Grass and Clo er Seeds. neve fails. IT CURES CATARRH iN THE HEAD ` w u ` Canada a larger amount o insurance than y :�r: %r=' ' - ' special attention paid to Corn fo nsilage. TH OAT:vtNn NOSE, GOLD tN THd HEAD, HAY Difficulties cf smokers �� . PALATE ANQ '[ON8tL8, ro- of our Home Conoapnios with tw oc Lh a FEV R INFLAMEQ +^ amo ' 's, czce tions. LV hen it is c n>adered that th 1,�,,r,:: f C pp� 1,49 111 bt,, Q ve8 cess the ; -I le -P, Ill' Tusks are now a nation of M L�{�� �1G coya 'o treat. 8�r a �Ue sense. of emelt, eeddn y p ex erioneed by all who have i` rentor the results baro been achieved ed by t P Mut nl `i . : ,•,� �, . �_ ___ __• U L HEgDApHE P. but early in the seventeenthY Tleserve with ate ordin ry staf[ of age ►G+, 'r+,;'- '-.�.',­:..;' fCatarrh., On8 bott/e wt!! work wonders. Price ; << r priests and rulers denounced smoking as while the Horne Com) antes ha o ail he 6' - ---•'^ at Druggists• Sent by mail on receipt of I �: IRTIFICIAL, ' IDBS rice by aaareasing t 'criminal, and Amurath Iti , ordered its pun- prestige and advantage o irsagnlfl onL N �I �'JWEST TORONTOishmentby death in thecruellestforms, Oue o8icos with influontiai aide of d recto itqLp CHEMIC t;0•.16ti ApE1AlDE Si • - playful puniahmeiit oonsiated in thrustin surely speaks vgluutea no only for been riKy J. �Q�N �.; N. - g of the management the easociati but. iso +� " s confidence of rho p ople of th , l'htmi ton _ ` the pipes of through their noses. for the co _ � era - pg DR. TAFTS __ �' P P g a n fo mar y For MrQttl W Bt In Russia, at_. the same period, Lha Hosea of in its etctbility and succoasy A i . rs. mat X. a w - . acandalou's attacks, by anonym us ct ail smokers was cut off. The powers a ;el_ ias- lar l and otherwise. in the ii► read nd TX Narthaoie Ave., ionto -11 - tical were strongly opposed to the rte A habit, doubtless at the instigation of j loos nd I of I'igva. 0., says. tlta hy- _ _' 10 ' anal -Popes Urban- VIIL'and Jnnosent X. unscrupulous rivalm havo1cen made apo the ftidatns are Antoni lied. ' HORNS MU 'GO. , -, ,A seoe. tion. The old lino inturan o Jour taale '( sad look at Iter ilk one Ca ins no opium or other anodyne, bu k ESTHMALl ti _ thundered in turn against the terrible vice have liltewiw maintained their un riendTile Leavill l)eho n Clip- fro s the SPECIFIC ASTHMA POISON lNTHE�RLOEO of smoking. The papal thunders however, wards the Asaodtaation but the an. rocs * Vero will take them b with less UU AN LIVES A NIGHT'S SWEET SLEEP AND . I g P P titudo to �a� d f rom t o Bea' d. � p -roved powerless against the charms of St. o[ the public has been Sgp,tYO(1,OOdof n w bus' ors trouble and less pa I than Any eo that you needs`, Nicotine • althou h there rose much reason for 189.2, and the evidences of i nertiof th Ailing slur le� 1 other way.h"M not neglect your : 'I ' g lar confidence inthe aounjlness P p , Send for circular g! ng price, W11 usineaaorziitupin those decrees which were directed -against heollence of a meth sof this ll nipc>bt gasp- %- - ,' e alta rks hal a, of L©n' find Terr{b lilness testimonials, etc g for breath .' the coatom of smoking and snuffing tnchurch.P... ne8cient institution tion. es Po L'rbar. excommunicated all who shouldarse, their of iglu in th�'fact that the 111 roar for fear of sof- .. F scrve offers Tito luau ace at norm ugly �[ ffM {OQCI PQ{ ort{rlg I. S. S. K16 L, rotation On re - be guilty of so unbecoming a practice ;and reduced rates as compn ed with a old lines . fiess we ail later, Innocent X. solemnly excommunicated �_ Y Companies, a fact that fibs inaurin ppubli aro Co pi�tety OtRr6ti �Oadii till !'ralg t3treet. ntreal. �' t1L 'r[s pv�' ion t a�Ar3T$diA all who should take snuff or tobacco in Str not slow to appreciate. ►I'he splen id gu cess z.LBNC CL+BLa ABTIIAiA. For ; `. is duo i a great me"il to Baretrcpu rill I REEsale by Drug fists. ,4 y` .• �. ­_­'.: -. Peter's church at Rome. 1 cit the CompaT-Y ;d ©a abillt of �,,,,- I ,� .. _., s. the indoniit able energy gr OR. TART BR�S. MEDICINE GO t 4, � . 1.�aident Rarper. who 1 ns, laid i found Sion 3lrs. . iary E. O'Fallon, a Very'iittelllgtsnt ZONSUMPT110H. ; Cltle.6'i 188, Y.Y.k r; , �, �, �.Pr latod th u Olilo 1s as coned while as - Future Vengeance v: strong and deep, and has C Indy et Piq a, 10SL << r : I � him such ahie;ezporion dl and dsv ted m '-ntto slating hysicians at an auto y G years ago, valuable treatise and two b.ITT of 'cin_ ` s.nc rrna to C nadian OffIGs, l8li Adelaide St. W., Toronb You'll be sorry for this sOt`1e da whom lie h+ts imparted h a enthasi ant. a d to, ro sufferer. Give' Ex�ress and Post tficc n dress. T .A, .. ,17 howled the sun and heir as his father rs- some extc;'nt, his outer h gh qualit es, the t, -its and sot, tierrible ulcer. b oke out on her yl''octrtd 6• co..us, vest A$ahtde s stet, z ionto. oAt ` arses of progress and p per 111 and bL head, ii ma, ton�ite and throat. Her hair aU : o T T` �% - . leased him from the position he had occu- �dly be m.<intaincd and ore man der c go came o G Bhe weighed but 7t3• lbs., tittcll saw 00 OL% IM { g N�. ! # pied across the paternal knee, by this Aasoaiati3n is bo lid to once one of uo pros teat of help. • At Lail elle began to That people would have been sego arty using "I'll be coir When?" ?" ho greatest•, it nocthe g test,in ranee c om• - our Toilet So;ips since 1845 ort - even long i ;I } y fs + antes in the world. lltf . ! Came concluded aka 's Satsaparllla at d at , osteo !tn- yl if Choy lied nvt toren G 011 `he public ) ` r 4 When I get, to be a man, v ;s is stirring address wit I a resolu ion of� con " Yo 1 whi iii he 3tiadian Tic yhold• prOv� old soon gat out f bed slid walk. 4 ar® not fools slid do not cant' ue is buy goods c� +rl u will take revenge by pP g tidonce on boiialf oft elle raj ;; " j beoante perfect rested b�+ unless tttoy arra satisfactory.�� your father when you are big and atron ,yrs, which rocas seconded y Mr. m.ilson, •'' and I am old and feeble, will you, Tommy?' `,120 we)1-known m Ufa urer of arant.a 3AL y•H Dd'R. Sirs per{ala �►L it sir," blubbered Tommy, rubbing .- ... „ , and fent boli► a well v, on►•ut, I weigh i241bs;, TRUsi� + himself, but I'll spank your grand chit , . - - y ' .. :d I ' of a secret," sal MOIIy. My roam- eat wel aad do the work i a large faltilly. . . dren ill the cant rest . q ma says maybe if I' awful good for My Ca. seems a wonderftI )ecovery and PROVED ia#+� LAST ZO YEAit�i �' f h Eici ns lock at Hie in sstc►uishment, ae NOTHING BETTER UNDER THE SUM i` E,� 04n ;` whole month, spa ll try to hale uta egg p Y „ 1 Rough on Fitzjamos• V almost ke eras r8ie®d ,f the dead -ft M ® . zibitetl st the orld' air. - --� -- -- '� . , Aput Ethel _(entering drawing-i'6bMs to . �. There !' exclaim . the sir syn Ho '8 Ptt.t_S should b In scary famUe IRE GGA �T'E EDP U•;�. r ive Mr, Fitzjainos, finds her small n ere, „ g"21 - #ss troubled with ILEB, dx- `'-!r,L „ catrees. I think thisrticle w Il -fill a long ms chest. ones used, at aye preltarrsd a four, ivin him a kiss)-- Didn t I see „ cc t tie dear . rlrttliAl. o tNTtitaNA�, Ft SUR 3 ULCER• END FOR QUESTION SHEET. ON REOEIPtOf AKaWER$, '`r I R felt want. What s the . _ You k�ssin hlr. sitz since, Betty, , >, r r� ltiiBN, 1 OHINi3 del w6 .onD lt: o Q �a ' Y << Saw. to Manage a S n•iii•la . ;� Ya vLO' SAIVE TIME `AND MONS ' ; C'LZ?F§ ME SELEOT WHAT 18 REQUIRED. WILL SEND YO! . ` 1h Y Betty---" Yea, Aunt -Ethel." Edi i -" Betty, mamma " That's a prett b buekw eat'c�lte for BVY A ( $ ate relief? V MAlt s R 3TEt1 1 TI .. $ Of p$ it prow EOT AND CHEAP. : A -+n Aunt Etl el But, Be - BIOOpS ARE Y+ a t breakfast CORR s� doesn't allow you to kiss gentlemen, does a boy of your eize,�' $ t pa p �1 ttry gtct+t7 bay a e. Ate. r Feu $ even in fnaatamptormuatrat�lRnok y .-: 9H Timmieho c` Iti a sbig"' aid Jimmie- aAY� 1AWKS 111W I . 0011111 j: rurggista' 10�•�' " 1 � :'I p $ t1 she .. to , e Y all its 't;. It' got lots . of - h , ° o engin,:A»ll. s c Fitz- b1i .• But really - tA$ l! l T • ..; . tf b �'T ll $Ti, 1111. C1ICtOA1. MAC111Nt3T. `I �1N8 �I?E& ii$r. NQN�`4 a Betty No, Aunt Ethel 1 but bar. 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'i t6: -#. a _ e >' =f% ick5t. . • . ... +, M�7! r -b!?I•' , -_. - -" • t fir' ax-- • - - ,: R , : r:17► -, -s. .......:,: :. - - -a :. t..: .:.. _ - .Mb•:I-'ter• - . , ar n l I z. a ff4 11 ;a •..... .-. --::: 3 , 9 ! iPy. �.j M- ...: r•�.. : 1 �sr - :] 1. Rk' 1 , t r ,4 4 ra .- T.�he . g- aeras o all _�� -'... - .. , , a.. Ha'.7 a; . ,i!-.4 c. :. - ,.k ?- '.:7' rl».,� _ .w•- s1- i - _ a 5; i ..:. -5�' .{}: i- •'. 1 a.. .. k. r'1. \i t - i' :-i.. Ff -•f., .w"-Stf' . 3r'i - - -�, .>T .+1 ::t .•4 :.y Y 1 K - �3�' SE •VII IN '• . tai.'. .. ,t{t , ;- HUIL�e of Comm I#1 : b , ,,. 2. x .PW- -,"><. 'R� �tl -; - _tee^ ..�,. ,. - ., .." . - '. -`•-`.?,:- t ry.: .e:-, is -3 .. : _ - - - -!' r>x , , , - L•. -.,. s, ;.::. - n: ` . t x x 'N" .n #� `4:F;».. •}y1„• . v -..t ti_ t r ,,. r.t .. - t :n. - .< . , .. Y�:,. - ... c.a . '11: .. `., J. `sac - d - - , Y. . -.... . . i y .,x, }�+-e .�..;t*t �. '}i ,. a<J' .. -5' `is•�- .t: rel +i - - ,:7. .. _ fulknivaMSV t�helr, h� �_ .. -, .• -� _ _bars are erinitted to , : ter, .; - •, .. � f, . 1$ . P . }.�-..-. y. 1 •n ... - :.... '.' - i .d -. .: f'- '- ': -� t_ -. -fie' ..4*c , :'4: x +fie x .. ,� _. __ RN :ML t. ' �W i1,,.a:5:Y1- - Lff'Y. .,1,. ,.,,,�'f - - Al .!>:. may, ,,rj (}, i- - .. , •: - . _ . .n tf : ;,l'{. `5? r 'r�'u's�- - - Irn1 ,. r- +,'. :iu '� ?� - . ,fa.. l®11 r ass of public b _ , pn t+11ed evw Freda mornfn L e On dtlrlD tb9• 0 _ y ate solea; P. 8� t- :� � ��:,..� �r-,c -_;� ��„ �� ;-.v ��. ���' _ :, -: r # . :, ��, a .R - -- . - - -ittk ,.. _,_ �° ., ms's ,r - ering Qat. ,. t �.s . 1. , x I 1 >�c t h8s est a De$8. But t11 9 1 r t 1..1, V,� , #�' �y .Taw., - -- - ,,._._ -- - .,-6 _ .'- _ t _ p Yr 4 t t.z r= TEBats r • 1 '' ,t�II ;.. 1s hat` �� �. F .•'� !3V , .1. ti%_ A member ma no wear : �_ > , _ y � �'', 8 >f ' �►a . �1.OQ itpsid lrt ad Aad. h ' % ,'�, h _ - > r s th $o se or wh n R If r a BATES OF ADVEBTIBIN(l : 118 enters 4 leave 8 :, . d` , s ' .. .. '•i s:. r - .`1. .fid ��- .�X :'X. ''r ,. inser'.ion line . he etalid8 at the bat'. cath ,41 3 L R r 14 Dente. g Y . - , )Saei� subsequent insertion, per liner 6 pl.; ; n Ire tsk s her 8Aa , i -; . :. .1% ut if Op a$ 800 -.. . T 1. . 'This rate does not include Legal br Forel -ad- p � . �, t ,Y-. b .j ..i-� y: ,., , n •artisements. � If a• colleague engages in nveritatl0 t $p�ciat terms given to parties making Don- Wlth him he •uDCOV�lrB 1318 head d :. ` 'lv .. Facts for 3 or 6 mouthy orb the year. Halfa tM '' y ]f Tenly or yearly contracLS pa; able quarterly. g0 mU$t he Of COUTB@, when h9 ri$e8 0 ' . • Bnsiaess cards, ten ilnea or under, with paper, one year, $5 OD, payable in advance. address the HOti$8.. AAOth r requir t !�i"NoLics in local oolnuins ten cents per line i ,. iis+s Dents per line each subsequent insertion. metra i3 that a. member ust On `s . I - ,• - ial contract rates ade known on applios- IYialie a B eeCh from title Of he awe - ` fti .: tion. No free advertising. - ddverEisements withoyy'ttL written netrnotione 'toured s8ats, never �rOlYl t11 entrana ,, : '> _ y� s," %r �sillbe inserted until forbidden and charged ac- ii er d �llf'f " .the bat', or the gangway.-- e� �� � - Wrdingly. Orders .for discontinuing advexCee- Z, - i r! - s : °. ,,,,, V manta mast be in a4riting and sent to the pub- . • _ - ., _-_-.� , _ •.­. M The, city of Toronto is stl l aiitho t - ori � t • s a d- Platters. .. , 3 � 7 lifter., -1 , % ,lab Work promptly attended to �: g 1 � �� �t s - . a Medloal Health ' affiaer. Althou1 .1.�+ 1e�. :_�.­ 3, , . -i , �:, , , -1". !. CLARK- PROPRIETOR. Allen has been disinisse for so - E990U. "'!� 1�p"',�, ,�I .1 � . Dr. ,- .. Our Polities--StnoL Independence. 61 L' weeks the council has failed to -zea ' j '. Our Aim -A First-class Local Paper an appointment. If the council ncil of Our �:cpevtatione - The hearty rural municipality should delay i ` f ' , i i 1, .< . 1? tapp4t of the people of Pickerinct and'vicinity, such ppointments for half he tim of R001KI . .-0 . A - z .. : : I -""` the aI'dermen do, the }steps exs wooAl - � IIF IF " '' FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1893. arise Ili their might and ' pr test, bu. ,.,aRE'" ' 'l: I .. _L the people who inhabit Tor to see - .. .. . .+� - 1.a '► r 1 ;'_ �, � . _ to ba a long $offering and peaceful t-_ ,.� .1 11 I— . Ier��Ie ilU �.1'lli - _1 s - .i - " � • IMPROVE THE SEED? .:__ I .... I A. -- • : �' generation. Perhaps i€ cholera ra visit I - - _. 9 - ., - 1 r1. T fit rrieetiri' ' c f ,, ,:,: th,e city during the next f@w months = ..---�-{o) . l; g he`I'alY1 mild at TNSCI&VRIN F' 'poronto on Monday'the following re -as it- likely will, the folly of he prey: .: • solutio: was adopted: : The rain ent delay will be fully ver! ed. B } x ._.. ­ 7 p g the wa we mi ht inform the cit GL` .: . ml.- ­section • of the Toronto Board of Trade y g . council that we have a lar uantit - or y desires to call the attention of the a. ­ - �_.g- - - g q88 I . __ ricultural communit to the •necessit of coffee colored Ica spread ut upon '�" . `. . y �'e�, ,es CIDll1 oras- �Ii 1. . -hich exist fo r y the flats to dr , Whicll can. be ur- / l�'kle►5S � w s r g eater attention be- y p NI 1,", ­1Vers . I I � . , ; - . -�� )l. � -chased at a small advance a ove cost. . . I . . 1: ..Ing given to the purity.of seed used in1.� .-lztei Cheese, Celer aid Jell DishesAp �,.. ,.Cll 2- 1. the production of black-eyed and. -� '. . % .. • New Arfverti�eynen 8. >r .�.,... ,. , ,f.,.,�. ,,,,,,.:...: `' . . . . . -•. I- - .. . .. .� ../.Ml.lS7.hIYI'lM/•J ll/ ./', ,r�J , N -/Ill . . I . . - I . white -eyed marrowfat - . .peas. Several - � - . ill markets which have heretofore boo ht i' r + - ' Goods find . 1'10 onle g OR SALE •-A number of eaistered - i�` -�0 : , iJ .se-,' 11 . - - - __. ... `` 4 i:an:idian marrowfat peas liaVB not F Durham bulls. Apply to Tho gas Pugh,' _ _--__- .: a -taken them this year on account of whitevaleP.o. u - - _ - - . the inferior .- _- ­ ,quality ��au'sed by the --- _. -�: mixtu OR SALE -Hous° and 8 acre o .C _ E - re of black -eyes with white -e es F � e. f � UTE ��� . � ' ��; . .1. -1 I - y 1' land } mile south of Clare ont. Th' as ; or muminy or other_ white peas. With house is a comfortable one with all onvenien - 9'�•n� . cue, out tui .soft star. B �' /1 e s o ! I'�stricted markets the price of the t garden. Terms reasonable, For articular1. C- Z et•d n' N-4 .� whole crop necessarily -declines, and. apply toPAULLAwItE:�-CE,;ontlle lace.l42. ANDS . -GIE T1,EUAh' :-f--.All���':Ine t0 exp s t irr►b 11 'this metlitltr * , p. aillGerest,thanks for alis at •ona�e g • vet9 the trade can only be restored to i.t� T �: - gars, as xm lelrie p yott have ccord d me ilurin� the pant Fe�en:_:: ' ' TOHly TANNER SON . wi h to au ,. Y nt JOHN position by three kinds of peas, tJ nonnoe t4 the public that they are open tvitli !1 p A�°nG' in Pirlfel'in' Utl dealings tare- e� er bean assaciAted± i black -eyes, white -eyes and- mummies GREE- CARDS to best of fe°ling, an4 I havo the idea t at tli ae who purcliased lmplewet;tsiy ed out a botcher shop iu- Dews elle block frolr<t me ' I . ---. Fresh meat alwa son hand, . In ca of absent + Of what titer d08c'iption, have received perfect satisfaction from the pity t ' : ,. being each` cultivated and marketed orders left with tylia >xlssoe >ioone or ��•. Logan , chaser. It has :ever been my ambition to ban le not a but the best -' i separately. Postmaster, will receive prompt at attention. - machine man W.p y` call solidited> sett nfactured, and I feel that I have carried' that incipl thraa�htiut• � • 'e 6t -� gra]1n setloi` would. oleo tx ` e - � p rg The fitw whish I have rile lI nor t represent. THE DdAbSEY z, • . upon the farmers the importance of I�i OR BALE :-•About 400 u shah o HARRIS C; , kas opened the season of 1898 - fall a t�rep variety of machine '� `� first-class Black Eye eau for seed. Ap r machinery of of aha eery latest designs, aid it is almost n , less t tate that the cam mann• " :thoroughly cle>tnsing their faU and ply for particulars to underaignea,� at lot Iii factares b far the hest ifn lemon Pany . spring seed wheat by picking or other son. �, Pickering. D. Bussell, 9mugtaam P.o. ISI A SILL S, • . implement., placed opo 1 the ` arket. Therefore gentlemen, if you are 1n nod of anything int a above lin , gife a a. call and examine before- >-° process so as to -effectually destroy all TO RENT :--(Iood farm of 27 acres,Ili I ` ` 2 • pnrch"in ' . "No sale, no �arm�" is my molt . Smut germs, and thus avoid the great more or lase, being lot 17 Don 9 Pivkering, 11 l f, pituated one.half mile from Yickeri will;, �1 . }ess which has been occasioned in re- 9use. �` I �a ,In On the : premises area {rood brick h see. good r.s sent years by smutty wheat." sea uildin� , ane orchard of apples, plants __ - P. $.,---Ciroalars anti Cana gygp®s �furtugbed on a lie i � f ' pears For further p , titular* app to --- P f, pl7 tri] y Last year the board adopted resa�a- Jae. Lifnton, Pickering, ur ylrilliam westlaka T��j11I low Whitby. l9tf-----»-- w s` f dons on-einailsr_ $objects, and a decid qll�111111110�- • . ed improvement in the grain in many AVID SMITH hoe movt►d bis im- T �, , i. . sections of the province was the result. L i�lements fnto�is new bnlldlpg just ereoi-j ..V ed far that ur a and wiT1 k6. ' p ¢tip ori Kana a _ Uneof the melnGers of the board re- large stock of Coulthard and si:ott's improved °1. drills cultivators harrows and aliti'i otber ma ': 47 . ,--r-- , _ ., , marked :, {{If farmers would stud rile A F-4 -S y oLine in addition to th ry e,UOwat Deft;. Co. i4tf .fix question of 'Farming for Profit, in. '. stead. of dig�,ussirng how they can or. A TRIED MAN WANTED --I want 8S -Of 'the PiCkeriu ^ r><ng' per hosed t e Mock d boar lr�' �naxriea mad to work on the farm acid1`i�YfliT$!'tOpQ,' 8R1 Y� r': . . ganize to buy sugar at cost, it would. look of er cattle, Must be a, g6od hand with :- '. . . t18t . ,e much better for them. Man of stock. teas place for good Imaa acid I Rill pay . >l C . y :. with a y thi in t o �ba ve i . s ©mars then! do that now, but a great numb- ,o od w nes. F. L. GItEB.v, Ureenwuod. fain , _; g •.14 - . _ j • ` lino. er of them do not. They follow old O TCE to Oreditors�-ln the Yriatter The . I td-ek bas bc-eni eatl 1D� j �� . methods, use' poor seed, and Dense- �v o R�homas Stellheuson of the Township : _ ` , ; ' p . �, - II he els osed of scar ro, in the Coun�} of York, farmwr, is w _. a � n �. 1 • �} � !1'1C0 that •�iiitl OI71 3 t8 �'1t ' £3ti] p gUBDtly get p00r red ales and low r1C- sdWent. All claims •` p - • against the above insolvent h08� Irl b _ .° �S. They then complain that doles w1 st be; lod, aecompaniad by 'aIDdaritt, can nor �` ` ` fore Al ril 8th, 1848. A. T. ICLLIOT, * i- '; i QQilll �Y., aro. hard and that farmers are stare- Higbl� d Creek. 80-3,9 Assignee .. ~'-'�- : , .1. • Ing. I know `some sections where �� `�. . =-. t r OIC 10 LOAN --At {i and G s.`s}.� " : .. _ . � '; farmers havA studi+od the bast methods lY1 T a unser 4- M me . signed have a Is amoent of t f , : mo ey �vv ich they can inv"t on first-class farm i' 1.1 � .�.. and the most profitable lines of farm - sec rite st 5 sect 51-8 ercen0, Dow McQilli- A I ,. , ing to follow. - The are making vray; ba ster,'etc. itby. min - I... k b' money, far more than most }eta-aJ_­__;" Pt'til'BC� Wh 18OR �GV&I --�-- _ :: � • Y ---- 0 IiNT---That desirable farm bsir3 1.f business' men. They g 'g - -- -_. _. __ ---- m �11 et 111 her Tic- 1 lot 3, 5th tort of Uxbridge, - P1. r- g co�atAining 164 ~� ++ acres m ra or lase. Thera ar an the premises `.. .. I-1. t+ es for nearly ei erything theyeell. ¢¢ µ commodious "barns anti stables, as well us to - ,. . • ,< good colhfortable anti r4om+y ;house. (food or. * .. • chard and well watered. Fences in cod cor{di. ' NOTES AND C tion, situated 27} miles north of Claremont. - i . , 4 . , . S.d I Y,_ I*, . k . � , , +a i OMMENTS. . An 1 eeirtio . of the Ro to _ . ,2 - F -. -. For. partieulars apply to IiiA PO WELL, Clare :1 . wont P. O� 18-111 Tlie Otlario Legislature .is ca}led j ` or Tu -� - A ,, . . ... ,r ClirL�ti -e T� +.' _. � � - . _: 00 1 Sint �r� ' I I _ . . . f esda y, April the 4th - and n ASSIGNEE S . reylousl eta of SALE Flubliah�d i11., $ ewfj." .1 _... e � > the 5th as p y ted..__ I . _.L. h e 1►r' ,1. . ­- 1- . a . .: - .. without reserve of v„ `► � � oe� � fu n�tu1e �� 11ir. W, bf. Harveyhss been select- FARM.STOCK,IMPLEMENTS,Etet . �.,I .. - I L , 1. .;R . .e" I ­. ;.-_­�_: ­ ­ I Te' S 1(}Wn I � ' / - .c Orin..,: --1 t ed,by the Liberals of East,Simc©e as- I I The' undersitgned bag been instruct®d'.by - . �A their candidate for the coming (Jots}- �. F. Paxton. EegaIre, assignee of the es• - f:: Prue � 0 .. - ` ' I.- s "I � - j I . : I: 1 io elections.} . tate of A'W. fRE.LAND �� �1t1 ' ill �'���� `0� t _ > sell b shire1-1 . . pp ;i ,x �� `_{ ituctton at his premises, loft 6, -coo 3,Town- �e a�u . Capitalists are negotiating with the p g op Ba le ®hI of Pickerin Manitoba government for aid to ' Ot Vii. -- f ,, I� walide . rMard , - ­` ­.. buildi. I.:ng another railroad between.291b1 1. 11;s� ,.,. .... .. _. - . ,. I �_-.. Winnt e and Lak , the followin articlf . _. _ ... � - r; . .LT p g e Superior. g �f S - 'I & - t -AM - �,M, - < i .. Horses -1 Bay horse 6 v. ars old ; 1 T`iJP�NIi' ; E , ' Wednesday Bap DE ALE .- 1. _­ 1� Ai,LRb slid Ulti ERTAI►i; y at D ,lewar8 AleAander horse rising f years old ; 1 Brown o 9 , R;p, ,. II' 11 . C1ray, ears old 1 Ba mare rise Conservative, and Robert Bos- y y 4 ye rs id 1 day mare rising 3 years ofd ; 1 B cwt, - ton, Liberal, were nominated to ,eon-. ... ,: mare in foal to Scottish Leader : 1 6 r' - -- Y '�*. 1, �A,: test the riding of South Middlesex for colt by Merriment ; 1 $ay mare 1. fo I toYou FAl1A1ERS MA�R�T: _ ���T�-`--" -` ' the Mouse of Commons seat vacated ,( y � 8aottielt Leader, 6 years old. - �{ Nye. bf ai h 16: 1SJ8. - • -,►- .. oa �i,� I through t ie death of i11 -r, James Arm- Cattle --1 coltv, 6 n ►�-j �? T o of , ,'.i..rt ., sy years d,i O�lf ' 1 Cod wheat, fall, . Ot) 6& 6d UD vt}. I ... strong.. 7 years old, in calf: 1 cow: u eats of in Wheat s t'inp ERIN... ,,, - .... ..�4 ..�::L " ..,..,.,r Q. ----= �:.... ' : ; calf ; 1 cow, 3 years old,' i oat ; 1 Heifer, .� s ! ft?r ! • picK z.1. 04 p oa �211c� oo s3 sQ a fix r, Witeat,red wlutoir... - '' t10i t'�t3. ict 01) G7 first rias ltlowers, Twi West +arham ConservativEs feetz. 3 years. old, milking ; 1 coNv, }e re old, milking ; 8 fat' cattle; 3 R rs, a Itat►X, go t oke ..,........ 06 Gl to. ilii til log's.: ru�mbpll Binders, •Ho:•se•G at I3awmanville Tuesda to select a _ _ oleo] s, , rain Bose ` . 1. Tuesday years vld ; I ease} rising 2 y ar olid f 2 teii- Bari ey. Web.... s"'•• •" `10 to 49� t� s, horse Relies, ;1 candidate for 'the legislature, Th@ ere ristug 1 year old ; 2 f3teers lei 1 ear u •y.... :...,.* .: o0i Jarcit�, Siug1Q PIovs .and. ot}�er, ` . choice fell -between W. H. , Reid and old ; e i e. b Vats fall 37 to OQ -88 roe p . Peas, bulli....:,.•...:.,.,r, Qt} to, OCT' G3 }titles. ; lo�v o' . 11 �'V. P. Prower, : ,Nast*: a*w, tt b.; ,, . '� .' : nci p ltlt6 at1'd other re � - but as neither could Implements -1 binds} sAtth t 1 a0 x airs ka t pIi 11 $,�`�t C;p straw, ton,.,.acrr*tt. P hand, 2111I1uftict'itlf�cY by ' get a t�vo-thirds vote the seting ad- 1 e��d /trill ;steam tbreslie and ear tier;. in - , :0' : •t 1$ Momma �,1' f j3 lourned until May 31. 1 epriug tooth cultivator ; Disc ar ow, - Uri e+sd .htf ..,.....;#a{1L g Cv., �'� hltb, . ('all _ ' I1eaf, for a ±DO to 8 26'. ltd ilia ..e t befog_ , near new ; 1 cutler ; 1 Gen plow ; oW Ol • ' . .1Ptlt i.,,.-14_•;'. 60 -to : 00 a pill'Ghasitl . N 'th ,,11, Z;t .. . only six -citizens were: • .1 event 1i39 machine ,_ 1 Cbatbam f ening it 1 „ . o :est Office col•ner. P "'1.' i�nnf,: liind�nttrte>���.#�.,- ' AU to . �,9 .tip: P ��. ° ata twin • 'row Port Parr 2 do b i Mttfait:..,, i� jjfj �+ `meeting ill Chicago on Frld,r ,called Hees 1 �' ar- y 4i, b.b t. •}!l'- * s'' _ 1$ s` > tarnip gulps}, new • 1 afar l low .' Yeah � ; ''4�] � o raise X50,000 to ut ill re ai' Linclsa • 1 single - to` .16 p p p i the v . ogle plow,Uaaridge 9a gle i .. <<.1ltr,lb}.:` .:.. - ;4, , L .�_35; grave and monument ofAbraham Lin low, Wilkinson ; 1 beau wa on .*,�� _•;- , 2tl to 4 - That. tiles ,r �' I g I, 1 a a tt•'� a it i 4 , yg dx,.,,.:• .1 '1. ck ; 1 set bobsleighs ; 12 tons o' Coln at Springfield.. The scheme will m g •� .•.,i t4 a,, '. \ _ r� - . .. . hay., 1400 bush turnips, ►. .; 0.: ,�i - ��, ._ 1�3 , probably be deo ed. How p , together wit tr heir ,. ,� L. -, -Ir W. _ PP rat -r r, , eful articles too numerous to menttoti. �n �j (1 �'��7►(t (� ��yy f I ' - L Ll .�t7� it Lt"1V 1 AFS r r -S O. ` the people of the ` UDited Suites must . All the above mentions , - d ro ' . b ssE d .+for stmi! th .and flavor: be to b p r - 0 t]I:UI" d r tivel ill e sure. pea y be sold without .reset ve y y > ' , �,' �r I t " 1 '���•..� P � { tI' lf. iJeCure ' ' * . el+l@ 24'C - iLl' ��, ust y. _ Lady Mowat, w1€e of the .remier of ` - ,. i t. �-111% lel p TER S"Cl= =,r. , 1,4� F1° para hely and' $ ovelsll8es :{�ntario died BZt�n TERMS,' Cr+�tle, Bogs, .� r i `' - da . nI ht at• mi - ' LLL �v _ f y d- rix: z cl Y Ile. _ All goods �Y g . - Hay orad all sums of 1414 a y} ���yk �(J r .. .. { _ .. - �x.�r�,a!,+g l4 -' ":te is '°' 'fig b'i, .;4's r7 WN ti:d undue c +r a - orantee .. Ill lit. Rhe had for ,..� ^•�; l •' Y r -'.. "J aB 1 @ est g runny ears sof- over that ainvltpG r - � 2_,< Y 1 e ch ap t Y Oro to 1s .`: 3� 1• . p.,. fared tom 1893 0 �...; ..; �, tic ,.l, ,=r .<� ._:.,iG sale: asthma and rh®umatlsm parties furnishin x ,�, _ . �_, . � . le t f .' , - approve 40t ;� �. w•,. ., V. n5 ntltes. a j�lui , J.x= y �' bs a�. and the d : 7 r cent. an .' . - •: � I I ,� lseade took a dao erous turn � per non! ally ed fo � ,� � � , > � � � ,�;� : �. � � �A . p�q p� [� L Cash►` ?L , SSf1'V4K' Road. vn m]d ;_r` S a b I f e n ollowed b a etre =. - .. - +�,"� tam 3' 8' y }t J. ._ r r _. ' 4 ,. 1WkSMIthii# line go i ,.. ,1._ L. FAIR (�� _ .� i.,, � g r. t._ �AL� ., ice.., .y .r kj .u. f -� , 4- aA3 �, lit aA Li1n ¢. :., i' _ s t }- r . ,,.a ,�3`k: hal? YO Dad. - _._t A�., aQyx hod ` marts sail l l .. s ti.., - - - - c , . ray 'r r' - F ' ''rt ° 'aF- , 't p. h y:' _ ltt;4R ... , ..: ti i .. ;.. . 1 :. x atdT`n f ' �t,"51 > Ty ,R i. ..- _.. _ .. y .. ,. 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I I , I �; , :I I , ­. ,., .. V $10LAN fig Taft MOST .$Aim �'t. } - H . VIA $ ' '�iet'si'ia�� fi g s k',. � ; RO)fi orfs raaci+rcta>, t?f `the tri an . ?a t .� , . .. Prima -. ria I1 a c1e '' tcwg. - •t n for tl]1 ltoa s rasa of ai►zatto Diniel MoK*chael, of tit , da .a , beep fisted at 19 mills on the dol• few, weeks o intestate. H1 n Js�i )lob► :It I� year - -Y lar. _ " ' McMichael', asks for is iriis ra ion tff: tllieii ►.: lttlsi . of Northoum a►9enue; To• estate, v..lued at #1,067 . - 44i 0; r, 1 1, ronto,�was foacl dead in her bedroom qa The (7ounoiil has gasm a by` - w for the wra ad, be;:18 Sunday night. holding of an election tb 911 t e vacancy Gordon '20:{1 8 The Canadian GFenera 'Eleetriic -Com-' caused by the .unseating of W. Robinson,: W Ho ; 93 beam granted its franchise ;.tor It is, probable he will again be r turned. Stotts: Chat annals trio attest railway y .in Pete>rborro, Messrs: W. J. Powers' and J me% Glee- 9'I - ew "Al '$ev.'r. �P. dolliffe, of Bowmanville,haa son leave. town on Wed nedap�` ®, route far A t;.Bvi khold' Denver, Col. The wil make short stay Rolling r, $I -J received• and acoepted an invitation to .the in Chicago to see They 1 ol'd foiids and as Th Packe ging street Methodist church, Ingersoll. certainly the. World's F 6ir bail gs before A. Haig 2t, 964 The Toronto city council Monday, night proceeding further on their jour ey: 88 John Puoke decided to eapport the petition of the Do* Mrs. George Reids m t with very ser. John P rcy,s4l minion alliance for a prohibition pleb- ious accident in her ho a on F 'day morn- P h, 28 ISoi incite. ing last. Mr: Beide an fsirail had 'Sgt 43W A hur J Mrs, .D-dpr y, _ ot, Rochester, Etieex removed to Water ate on T esday nd Tcos adders, county, is 105 years of age. She was early Fridaq morning rs. Rai s went'' to Etlicat ; 47 G Born iu 1783 and has enjoyed good health lan ana adjoining not room being upsedrto herocure a Bell 5 N rE41 up to the present year.-lamp, Stepp ed too far out n fell, w h the lana 618 H Hardy, Rev+;Mr. Totten. of Canningibn, `and in her band, down the stairs; receiving a Glosso , 53W formerly of Oshawa, has received= a call terrible eat'in her head and se ere braises 5:i I L ttlejoh. from Belleville, but it is not likely that he, about the liody. Dr. I Fierhe er was ini- Rout1 , 58 F ivill accept it at present. ; .. + mediately sent for, an suttee ed in stop- 60E C J Wil Charles Mitchell, a well-to-do farther ping the profiise,fiow. (4 blood and put sev- Tho® iel, 62 Of Morris township, Dear Blenheim, Com- oral stitches in the scalp. , Mrs.v Reids is Frank E Jon, milted suicide Sunday evening by c1.utting doing as -well as can be expected. after the Linton, 66W his throat with_a sickle. ,• vere shaking up she reoeived.--Bun. by. 68 Wm B The ratepayers of 14 a. Falls Ont.., , J J B. lsdon, Monday voted by 125 itJ6rity to grant ! , . LETTER TQ THS ED1TCiFt. gag t regg,, VON more for high school purposes, � I . milking a total of $26, 0• - IT- dap ent is open do all for the fair die- E Phi b, 78 J 11x8. moved suasion of nblie questions. The writer must $0 �{j �} Barb M. C. Rose, of Newcastle, in all case send his correct native with ' copy Cann re, 83 1 to Osbawa, and will be found a good, live hatWna a tcaee db -wunderstood.' ho a Oursellese re- 85 C Mat' citizen- He is to be associated with the sponslvle or o intone ettpressed b aortas- Tobi a Miche McLaughlin Carriage Works. ; anode+nts.-ED V+ EWS-1 West ley, 90I A great ice slide took place at Nlirhra t§,% bowing that farmers genarally an, 9 Robt 1 Falls Thursday, which crushed the rrtof a much i terested in- such subjects, per 93 D Laws of the inclined railway and fatally injured it to .lista before your readers the fol- Wm- nderac I w thewa, 98 Jul E. G. Lana, tiletickettaker. g The wor of, teef'ing the germinating 100 avid Jc The body of John Tynan wits found op over of gr in and other agricultural "ode Gro .oultice the ra:lwaj track near Huntsville on Sat • ii now in active progress at the Central Ez- shea h, 108 ( urday' 'glia pian had been dead but a . 1 erime.Aal Farm in Ottawa. Up to the y resent over 1,600 samples have been tested 107 rank B short time when the hod was disem ere�T. Frederick Bu''rows, one of the Old friar,• � „d reported on this season, and on the S Ivanus I eers of Bing township died on the.. 2 ►rd j •Bole,with very gratifying success, show- Lin n, R R last. after ltuering. Itiile Ts. Deceased iE:g a food per of vitality. There uel cConoc was secretary to the latA R . Lyon ltic• are, however, some districts in the Domin- ing, Fred Iii Kenzie. - ' . .- - ion froin which saroples have been received Lin on, W Arrangetii::nCs are bein " tz ads 1iy .tIp of very poor quality and quito unfit for O P Ferrier, C. F, Ii by which it is eXpeetecl the rtfn �Ee+i• In some parts of Manitoba the her J Gerow, oras time betweeli Diontreal, Toronto anti Fest season of 1891 was very unfavorable, Ro Underl _ Chicago will be shortened three or more and considerable gkiantities of grain were fit' Peebles t left out in stook off• stack all winter and hours. dire=shed in, the spring of 1892. A number hos Fiel{ A natural gaa'vpell I as been `'itrnck "-on of sato les of-sYich'graiii -have been tested ley, Wm b the Sinith farm, near Sherkstok C,rossistg, -and tbi -y show a very low Verceut496 of vi- Jobn Annan in Weliind, in hitherto undeveloped •ter- tta,"its•. mail33• of them ranging from 15 to 440 Wi son, Cam titers. .The flow is •nearly . 100,000 feet. per c ---rt only, and are quite unfit for A ark, Jai an hour. In some other parts of the Dominion and 11ii ne, Iiicli North Toronto -residents do not a pree• eapeci:tll} in some sections of Ontario and wad Pugh Bract a Hi hehool Quebae, the weather durin the last harvest Bc tt, Jose. late a proposal to g there, considering it would be a burden to period was very wet, aiiira< t grain in the r• ,-Pon, the town. They estimate the pearly cost. stook was subject to rapes wettings' be- m es for If - of maintaiiiauce at 63,300 and the receipts fore ,it could be housed, and in the mean- an horize ti ,, . time some of it sprouted. large propor- Mt nicipalit $ 850.: - . .tion of such samples also allow a low degree to alae a . c Montreal eyparterB are making a large .of germinating power, Siad f sown as seed Cu rent eel shipment of two -rowed barley to Gla" will be likely to result in crops. forthe yea: sow. About b,0U4 bushels, weighing 62 An1y farmers desiring sand further d a first lbs. per bushel are being -loaded at 0811- Samp.es for teat should fo rd them with• oil o into 0 awa station. The pried being paid the out deluy ; the packages ould contain on fermate is 35 cents. about one ounce each,' and t ey can be sent ancil t rimeiital Farm res through the - After the lar of July -,next any 1e��on to the E�Pew cis staff + -fougd with firearms or weapons on his mail. The Sam p eS are tee and reports th by-law peri'onand not flavin¢ a certificate from can usually be f rnished i about 10 days he a,-1 a justice of the peace permitting flim to after the grain is received. an fin y1 do so, will be liable to iinprisouinent c�itla= Last `'ear 16, sample bags of pttnf® r. POW out rile option of the fine. - - ing sorts of grain,weighing 3 lbs. each,were m vas thal The annual spring allow of th1.e Reach, seat fre,: through the mail o 9,114 farmers th sum of residing in differ nt parts the Dominion. t Port Perry land Seugog Agriculture Be _This It,! f e quant ty of grafi , over 25 tons, our et ciety will be Belli at Manchester on Tues- -was all of first q+hality and consisted of thea 1Citve day April 25th, when $180 in prizes. will most promising aprt:: ,vhicl have been tested la g: --T 1•e offered for•stallions, mares and bulls-, on tho several Experimental Farms. ,By su,port to besides several s ecial rizes. ; instructions of tl,a Hon. 1Minister of Agri- • Breatb(-s there am au,with soul sodga/l, culture a similar distribution is now in pro- is n1� to -who never to himselfhath said, ,,I'll pay, gross for this year, and already over 3,000 re )ort tea before I go to bed, the debt t - owe the samples1ave been sent dut, and a large our s + ,, number are being mailed drily, The object bogg printer.. Yea, there are some c know of this distribution is to we in the hands of .s full well, who never such a tale Can tell ; PI r<, Iowa :- but tl.ey, we fear,. will go to --well, the of -good farmers in all pars :of the bountry. W m Clar + ahmples of the best varier of boats, bade of Sr) earl place where there's Ijo winter. = whoa ,peas, &o., so chat they may shortly n etion wi Patrol Sergent Johnston, of Toronto: be av ilable for seed in ev - district in the at pi()Iwr I arrested, Fred U. Davis on Saturday night. roi. ry, and eventually ult in the dis- id �, , Davis comes from Bolton and, is accused placi g of poor, mixed an, enfeebled sorts, ii ion V4 i of having attempted to pass a five dollar with varieties- possessed of greater vigor r m of P bill that lead been raised to $50 on John- and ertility. The num r of samples sent I of whi stun, the shite dealer, at 182 Queen street - too . applicant is limite to two in each •' 0n mo east. It ways a Clumsy piece of workman- case, and on this basis a to large) number re rt w ship, still t1ie.?risoner protests that the cttin till be supplied. th careful and r , t bill�was eased on him. judi ious handling these lb samples 0vi11 by D p ane all )koduee from o e to three bushels n) and a The funeral.of the late Mr.,Tamos c6r- the rat seal•, and at the nd of the second t'b inn for Wish took place ion Friday last item hie gees n the grower usuall has. aeetd enough -, moi, late residence, Leskard, to tl a Orono for lark field, The antages *resulting w rich is i - Cemetery, and was well .attended. Rev. fro thZlarge diatributi n of the best sorts do mot Mr. Oreo. Brown, Methodist - Minister, of g ain obtainable -will o doubt in a few . rt Waal � conducted the religious .services at the yea s`be generally malrif .st in an improve ��-- house and beside 'the open grave.'` Mr. me t in the quality and n increase in the Your ri Cornish was well known to'tha, peOl4e. of qu tity of the average rain crops of the E .I ges, l Orono, having been a resident many years Do i.uion. A circular 1 sent with each en a previous to moving to Leskard. _ sa tele which the recipic is are expec:tecl tri, a fir, ov D1r:.and 114rs: James Luke, of Oshawa, fill up and return at the low of the season, a . I0 can celebrated the forty-fifth anniversary of wi li particulars as to t e eharact8r acid r, fling 1 �vth of the grain. Tie request is also P iad to I their wedding with a few of their intimategr friends last Wednesday, Among those ;gwr4de that a sample of of lase than one ,avib i resent were Mrs. J. O. Gay and Mr: FQ: d of the product returned to the aviii r present - ttral Experimental F rm, so that iufor- c unci 1'. Rltson, bridesmaid and groomsman re m tion may be had a� the measure re b .exec 1 pectively, at the ceremony nearly half a au �a attending its gro th.• Samples are ickeri t� acatery ago. Mr. and Mee. R. Welling sent to applicants as 1 ng as the supply+ l of 6 ►+ on Svere married at the same time bat lasts. betters can be nt to t e Exgerik g ant se 1 their absence in Rochester prevents d mental Farm at Ottawa fres of Postaq(i._ ' r Ecom ►t MiL them. taking part in the celebration. W. i. SABI3ih73aA, o it The Canadian Order of Foresters is a 4>x . bimotor E perimeiital Fbtrm»+. o xyniit Fraternal benevolent Society. incorporat-, OttitiWN, March 9th, 186f: ' f Ily alt,i ed in 1879 au11 r1: stered under the In- p KI 'r Picke)•ittg au+nCil On Ill( turance Corporattons Acts 1892, of Ont- - i , ; • rt w Luc iq. The oblectr� of the Society are to far -' ' Council met'at town all, Braeghap'' on Mr. 1 Wish its members with Sick and: Nneral Monday March 13th at 10 a.m. .Vembers ibve<s tl Benefits and. au Insurallco of one or two all prevent, ?reeve in the chair. MiDOW of t vasa thousand dollars. The payme,ats for last mooting read and a )prc)vtid- ` hi t.►, . these benefits :ran*e from about one dollar The bills.and account were 'read -and ,re- mn1• U. to one dollar and fifty cents per .month, farted to the various a� i,ding coitinlitttes. Mr• ftceor�lin to thea a of the jlnewber, rind.. Mr. Gerow secondodl by Mr. Pouch doves t 1. the ata unt of .the insurance carr,s3d. The moves that rise award .p 'Truman I' of the White membership 18 composed of loan only, and James 'Moo inted I to adetermine' that i ,m ° and when admitted the uanst be between arbitrators spec' thea sof e' hteen gild forty-five. Tl1e value of. the lands expr p terga o ii fat 1, ages law No. 668 of this caro The I ,present number of . meinb 'rs is over 16 awn e con 1- of the Tocvnahip hof Pickering, from 000, and the society has a ash surplus on John Aiidrev! a>ad Joii i Howland, which &tion t haled for the payment of the Ineuranoe of said award is:; dated 16 20th day o$ Febru efor ( over $215,000, $50,000 of which is in Do dry 1893, be sand the saUi a is hereby adapted 'minion of Canada Bonds, and the balance and confirmed by this will) 1, and fiber the .. — •-- Ho :is invested in the best monetary institu meal of tLia Corporatioli he affixed here adaition to, GGerow, seconded 'I by Mr. Rich tions of the Dominion.. In Mr. o int;r nee. a hy-law to local Courts haye -about half a xrto�es for leve t 1 this, the oC Y ' treasuries for appoint towush)p officdns for the yeax`1893, - _ ssq million of dollars In their tree pp �, beread a first and,-- second A .� . the pay rneut of t11e Sick and Funeral that the saw o into xu tit ,,aid - 1 IIi 1i Secretary of the Or- time and thdt�thst coati ilk e B n T le i'Y e ettt8. g • thereon. *`�: le t1i White, of ]3ra>�tfc rid, of the who tit ans14 aitr , *- . der is Mr.. Thomas' u Cil nt,into : ,. ,.. j slid it fig e�peuted that a Court of this II alar: and ural. Canadian Society will du® rso.•aid ration. and re ye l Pop P bl% nto fill' -in. Tklo fol1011,1 g y " ;►5 5 shortly-ire;organised here. i 11=4m . i _°- � � . _ r g r �� lir .,� ''j'�v +' -a„ .m ! dL`- I ! A•'7' ., ,s,. a .,{r r ->r1' � r $ 1\ i,�.-if"`t ",i:. 9 mi : ^�L 'a%c"5,+ , � "-+, fir•= 7 ,. , { D a f J t i t' sz is �._ :s, a ,3 7$= fir.;.. y . �'tAll :a<yds *ze= j -I. .y-.1 ,.i ih f°»^fib -5.' ' � :���Y�::,,, .... �, , a ,a �.,$. .. ,;� ..i .„ sly' � �. _ i' _ F� • - , L= ; Ys3 } zt ;s .� '{�a. �P, gip. k .a baa ,, , - .is y. - ,.`*�!i s,.'i - !• _.'', _,. .. ':.,�., / k .. .:a-{ - fpp, ,, - §=_ has 3 } . ,' ..- _, r ,pv i Ev ,F• . t .► . `" _,, a e� _. i.. "-- .. _ t, . . X s t 3 'A 17;� =�` .'�3!'..= _ P,,>� =M :3` ha�:,� _ G.,:'v. a .,ar' ,� �ds^9 l'•' 1: -a`t` i �t, t� x . ,email i� P - IA. ilii i0 . _ c i , ihoru, X 04o John T omfon, on, 28..Wm--. XUA "NF 2813 Fred V.0041h 34 0wh • 34 t#ervis Cor a11,3ai awson, 37 W U Banks. i g, 3913 J Chap nan, 40 Wm Peebles; 4211 Josiah Wright; 4,3E Jrc& i Cober, kaon, 44 Win Di nuis. 45. - 0 6E Wm Gibson, 46W H p Linton, 48 Wm ajor,49E Theo Ragerman 50 J J t 11 ice, 51W Wilfr Sadler, s 2 Patrick •Teefy, U 'hitch a Philip, 54 -Jacob Turner, to 56 John Miehetl, 7 James yd Harbron, 59 W. Jones, AD )n, 60W David � Mussel, 61 Vin Cow%. 63 Jaa I Paul, 64 , 65 T C McAvoy,' 66E W m is Pilkey, 67, Matt ew $eel- ason, 69 Henry oyer., 70. L Wrn Ward,72 Datvid Pugh, ,ns, 74' Robt Underhill, 75 9 Y ,t OtheR aREd hooses, on aocoutit o i O ' e ca►o interest one not eking �7. per mouth and ex O f 3708- . Don't )esitRte because of�rre- ri fraitarea to this or other nes \'4b taS� ltlek® You a saocess. tre .t7 Plow r., 76 Simon Her er, 7.7 E EXECUTORS' S ALE , nn Pariah, 79 John Porgie, . . . v, 81 Thos Bayle#, 82- J H los Cowan, 84 W Wills* , Mortgage Ss1e. of • Freehold. Property.. A ,ewe, 86 Jas H adill, 87IDER and by virtue of a power of as s 88 $-F Palmer, Stephen lJ able contained to a certain mortgage `fent J H Jones, 90S A fred Rog.-.vhi� h will be producod at time of sale,there wilt -ices, �mgaergiiie, 92 Ch 'a Procter, be offered for sale by public auctiqu at Glesson '.a the 8} _ hotel, in the village of Greenwood township of doe no 94 Chas Sts henson, 95 -Pickering. County of Ontario, by Thoo. Poacher, Al 18th'of March 96•$en Carter, ?1R ni b1®t- Esq-, a ctione8r, on Saturday, ser. ton Gibson, 1993, at the -hour of 2 o'clock p.m, the following gro E. "� ti:nstOne. valuable pproperty situated in the said township is as, 101 R �r lilac voy, 103 of.Pickering and being ectuposed of the south age 103 Wm. Thom, 1 4 W Dun .gqnartor of the North half of lot nnuiber 13, in Du to Gibn r, 106 t Miller, the sixth concession of the said township of buil ton lfii 'iV G Bar es. Pickering,containing by admeasurement twenty able 1.five acres of ood arable land, be the bame }core- 'a POUND -t SYEii6. or lest---and�,articulariy deseribod iu zegis- Istiu, • G B. _F1' rt ick, Sam tered number 5548 on said lot. Upon, the ro- d Thomas Ho r)i, perty are erected a franie tarn. fratno stale, 'Oct . 9""' Sam- straw house and some other outbuildings;.with ie, Wm O'Leary, ias Down- acomfo utile frame'dwellinghouse arl in!a fair 11, Isaac Puekerit €f, Geo D' -st.•tto pf repair anti lately oectiejed by Rirt War Besse, Theoph agerman, Cammack.- This property is adutirably situat- ed near the progressive ag"icultural village of os Plasket". Hugh o�vbray, Greenwood with its good twhool, ehurehes„ post Lit Underhill, Robt ,rummer.. office, and second Lest Flour and Oat tills in the wealthy,Tdwnship of Pickorin';. This )rq- I, John. White, tV 1i Coates, perty roust be scald to close UP An estate: �'os- at 1 - 1.session will be given the purchaser iwmediately NCE -VIEWERS. ' on Completing said papers. C Carruthers,Da 'id Gond. The Vendors will not be bound to producRe any ausland, Thos C )ester Jr, abstracts of title, title dee,ls, orevidence of title not in their possession. In all other reslteets enj Dixon, J L Pa mer, Geo. the conditions of sate sha+il be the standing con - Ir Stotts, Clarkson ogers, W' dations of the High Court of" Justice, except as lurrowe,' John Ble gh, Robt. ver'+.� by the terwar Further partienlars,termb sad eonditiou ill t►e made kLown at tho tune d Ward.- Edward oyer, Ed- of saleor ntay ire had on application to Marten Nighswari er, Wal. Isabella Liscoinbe Executors Slack. or and '" �ticaael Gleason Vendors • er, seconded by e. Annie Greenwood PA I " e to introduce a by-law to Thos, Pouther, . J. Hamer Greenwood, Reeve and Treasn r of the Auctioneer, Solicitor for vescior, f the Township of Pickering . Brougham P.O-. Wbttb , P.O. 1-1 trio sum" of mon y to pay Whitby, Feb. slat. Iaas. 1!1.81 .uses of the said c rporation „ CREDIT SALE - 1893, that the as be now d sedond time, an the ooun- -- OF THORO-DR19D - mmiftee of the ole there- --- � . COIN's O i tae of the SOR 6111 went into comm tar due conside±rstio reported HEIFERS AND DUU..S. ,ith the blanks till in. ' v was then read a third time . I The suhsc.�rtbee has recaivel instructiai�ls from assed.,er, nded.b-+ 14ir Richards UP-SSRS. sHOWALTER & FOWLIE. kopprie- '� tors of t=he Big Ran Farm, Dekalb Count , Indi- Chos. Richardson refunded Rua. to sell by public auction, ,at the Queen's -no dollar, being error,' in dog Hotel. Whitby, without reserve, on din ec)mmittee ori Indigents FRYD kY, Maich '31st, 1893,. I report anti recomm and as fol- the entire Bigg Itu18� $ Heifers, $ pure bred S ort horn Cattle, Willis for 7 and one half weeks The animals to be sold at this sale are the [re Stark 87.60. Al of of which . representative of sonic of the iuost tawoue breed- ly submitted. I Ing thgtcan be had on this continent. They have a of Mr. Pottch6r, 1, ebairman, been selected and shipped with great care, and I every aniulal odered at this sale will be sold. adopted' ; They axe all recorded or entered and accepted ding coinrnittee on ,00ntingen- for registration. and will appear in the forth- ,ve to report an'd, ro nlmm as doming volumo NQ- 38 u¢ the Americatl Short- syment to ;Ilessrtt`. P Whites, horn Hord Book. end James �,iarbitr .t the Sam diction. that thn11 we is is the highest br9d, tb besul t lot or sorvicesas arbitrators in con• of fthort Horne ever landed in Canada, - and will I the platter of nese station road give Query eatiefaction to purchasers. Recollect I vil1i �*e ;- also that T P White ,t it cost. no taoie to keg Thoro-brads than 1xtra for other aervi�Cea in caon•- Gyades. Iiou't neglect this opportunity; the 1Y: J. Clark for dnCst ever offered: •file farmers to possess one or h the same; more .choice Caldor Lwap for use of corporation $8. Cataloi;nes containing Perltgrees of the above a is respectfully submitted. - Vine Iford, free on application. to John LawdBr, ,n of Mr. Ri+charde, chairman,, %"itby, or the Auctioneer. adopted. The Cattle will arrive at Whitby on the 88th search, abd will be on Exhibition till day of nding Committoe on S110Cp Kill- . ale- + bogs Jeave to rel +Pt and rt -Com- �,-Sale to oou)meucei at one 0,61x* p,m. char. -- follows :--Payment to .George TERM6:•--Credit will be given until 15th of fie aheep killed slid one dainaged �bc�r 1i�113. to parties furnishing approved two-thirds sworn value. All of joint notes. Interest from day of sale if . not speatfully submitted. pstd.when dne• 7-p er cent por lannutn off for )n of Mr. Annie, c hairii�n, re• cash.T >� AI'ltB.lNSB- inpted• wititl)y, lliarch 1�3th,1663. ' ' Auctionoor ,ncli �g Committee on 11oadt' and _._ a leave to report and recomN= , . -.,Am ' AN . - ullowe :--Payment to John Sin- . &.6 - A. �r of highway to 18._ced�r posts .. �It 61,80 ; also 150 ft round cedar �&Oo . . laak au �. ; D. Holliday fQr p telae n in s. `'Willson on townlipe t the, - e0ils of nd '�'Sihitby, being half cost $1: -thy f11 � al ser- telved notice that rice Scarboro - i- t was not d appropriated the sum of -$50 to pQ s in gravelling tvwnliiie between ", ` n1bre. lelpleaa gdScarboro-OPPON to DSnd It th n i8' the Oro on condition that Pickering ,1'iilll w 10 _pines e amount, your committee, would ' ' I ux,111 W 1118 of- - s d that the same be laid over until meeting ;jtaw Littlejohn for ' feet f , dis- oad on 6th con from Lots 21 to - I e' cCfsBeQ, e $'t.75. Ail of which file respect- :�111111; . ''' , 'o,v .I' ;01 II, tiwtCd. _ ou of ZMr. Ge:row, chairman, re- worry, etc. , Rot18o pou:rsel • -Take 'dOpted. - - heart of holo 4g�in s,1d. �z� �rAN.I olai►rd$ seconded b Mr. Allnis, �V® li�'v cured t1�ou6alu s, Nilo t the reeve grant his order on the allow us to rder to them 1V E, CSN n_ip,vor of the parties recoinmead. 1eports of tile_ various atanding cum --You by ..ilsq of, our . exclusive to as-prerfented -this day• nlathods Sn4 AI)i4ianc8l - Silnp� le, .Cher ®tended by Mr- �a,lini8 unf�tilil .treatment at 11 -me for (; tleia ouetvt; do now., ad ourn to Lost_Or glfilig Nallhoo(1, G'r Neral or i an :,1.onday, April 10th j►t 10 111�rY0=I .DebJ1J#., Wbakn 88es of be triansa(ltiop�zf genCralb�?�ne �0d �nd.Mind, Effe' ' j of Errors or -t ` ' If1+� eg. in old or Y'ouii . Robust, n7a street Madlod gt, churitb Ilan 4, a heads and_ nnatrlilnouia invi- N.61i +il M XlibO 3 ally es oi'ed ` ae h 11: � aka ,of lmproy' 'OMA seen.: the fl est day. lag 4ev, Josop , ,' .t ho -owe their �paBtor.. -, : - H0`W 'i�t►: -le .li o . � �.iiA� -- ai' Ag l i -en, tJ I. ty� '���iiJ��Y ' $ , Cl `,T ' r�p � q�por ern.. � t. z s i� stn '� ITHBTAN131tiNG the r+s ortii ', c valated- to the contrary, The owat >' to Qi,wLitby, be to faform farmers and ,t - - U iothat'their Foundry .is still tanning, j , s :a they . making the celebrated," Can- t E' t Mo Turnbull Binder. VMitbp T*ln : 'f ,_ �° ' = he implements as usual and A10D . on a general repairing bttsi+sess `12 1; + r all the • popular plows al Ways in stook. 1 ' ` It , Pfekerina, is our skeet. 1. iy , t y, June f5th 1895. , °�el1.11 . � w' , ,� ,, t . I 11, ,ow ... � � '.� . . I E�, V � � .� I .. ''.. I : -. . , I f,agent for � t , ` a` . R ;: MXON--� BROS. 'rA r� ,+4_, i exs, Mowers, etc., alio I.%'f�:LV�'-. , 'c • lthard & Scott's drills4. �1. and cultivators.- _ � - � _'... BROUGHAM. rLL " �. � and TOWN - LOTS �f r 3� .3 1.FOR SALE. -- �; _fry . A Ii M of 30 acres, being- north west „ . y ` s orner Lot Ii o. t1, con. 6, Pickering, known � r � ^} al m' Corners. Good large building', newly •� .. , 'k • .' P ed, good orchard, and two wells on pram - a presQnt rented at St6 per acre, Land of z be t in the countyi Gravel road. past the' 1 $� K � r. ,as4�, A „�', s a park lot in the town of Whitby of % es, immediately north of and .0joining the � FF ;. un s of the Ontario Ladies' College, on which '' at all orchard, The premises have a front- � � ` : 1, of 45 rods on Reynold street, and 8 rode on i 11, �, nd s street, well fenced. One of the best `r �� ,�}'e,4i di g sites ill the town of Whitlfy. Reason- ,"'` �; ' e t ems will be -allowed, for full particulars r . ,:. ty to _ ._ w ,a. D• J. R. DlONTGO.XERF, ; :. I' tx D indas st..uear uptown railway eta ion, - �, , , IL' - 1' tl), ' a . i8J, ' 1tf Vhitb ,- ,t.. +.I I d t� n _t�v _ aR l xto;- TO LO N -jj :o; ' on first-class :o: �� � a�� k. i � MORTGAGE SECURITY Lq�{ .T1. interest. Mor a es and a ;. � ,-tIk�, ow eat rates of E; g beuturep purchased for cash. i 3 a�, bought and sold on commission. , '` ICY ,< �qe t for : western, Lancashire and' ATort $ tislt, Mercantile, and BianchesterlrireIn-� s ranee Companies,—North American . L Lite Insurance CO., alto Accident In - L surauce taken. RAS and VILAG t , 4; propertyt for sale,. ° , RMS TO RE XT. � -1: t- i W 9 fi v. �..a ..f , 6 VEYANCIVG CAREFULLY I�O1sE ? ��� W. V. RICHARDB N a [led: T) -.1.3'-1 W -11k P,ic`serinX• !t F"� 7t; � WHITBY MARBLE D°t,I S nt�e } ra �< I ts._3P• 3yit� DUNDAS St. , W ITBY,�! r . -,,�11 (Estabushedfro,,60) � � ��ZJ � ; ��,'0 fenaen, r e�or " �� �� a P- -y - H viug returned to the, old stand of the • - � #'A-'r,.�.p <i if, olf6nden Granite and MSrble works am better prepared to execute all. , �� F, orders in -cemetery and all other -. work pertaining to the business. -j,� s Ct rtomers will find a well selected stock i 1 r� o foreign and domestic granite and ' f<� ,0 garble to choose, from. Ynapeetion " f ° will convince that for strictly first' =tet class work, our prices cannot be - u s. ; ti beaten. ::4 f Y. i _ _ _ 3t.3 PICK�INt1� ,.L I Y . i r' , 4 `� ,q , -er ...- YQ'J. d - � . , " "'� 1!� 1. --..;, . ,. - I . - .-­-� .., 'A t t , � — - I .: D .'- ,;��t- LtI '•M.�'L�i -. Ej 1�TBR, FIAT 11 AN.] � S u S 0. 3,lk '` fl�� SHINGLES _ i I rt DRESSED LtJMBER� 5' . 4w 11 0 3 ' .e -Y ms's -, e''&t•y. {�'i. 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Unim a . - 'dift � it 0 loofte 11, q -W,W - "' 4 recta t now as % 1, r �.:: - t'on Jakq, " but this in the biggest 1 Avotr I ,white I" I-fMika W I % .: - 16M I Y4 .1. . ­ . I I I .. "'wri. -­4-,G14W,-.UWJa,Rq* .W.1 An'. the � the mining re % 01 L - I I ..-. -a sawmill . wff 0-1 7 ,,, . - - ,a Y - 'W A . I , " ..-- , .� 0-11'., ­ I Il z i- 0,10n, 6: J0 d : .. , . I t 'British C )I i9i ny-Information . fl- � �"04-. C. . i - . � oil , � .k - I , . at the north-eastern `krax of I � I . I �.� � gits li , -�- I . � I . � I , . � I I hAve seea. " * IV was 259. ileetj. -long, If4luled 4tod d' a � - .� , 0 . . -, . - ­ 1- - , h. * - regvd�, � . . ! . ­ ,V. " , 9 --"y L � 'T' - iw ...01 .. .f. - I'll I , k'' I I - .: w . �. 11 - ­ Lake Manii�,)Lcv .. ,J , . , " - , ' - ' , K� ; - � .. . & - -- WX - - , "' * 4- I I I , is a orly f5oked for by �hn I . - W41, ,# � fI.. - �,,', . - - M It a 4ax,them. . , : - ��. uld I , , 11 � 4� '' -0 Z� 11 9 , ,W, 40JI-1 . , . W. it _ - I- -1 �, ....f-11 I Not, two miles from the 23 feet' wide' and (si Que; t4n )) I feet, 11 Boyf, t wroli P 6 , if I � _ 2T !, , 46 -,a . - I - - .., I . -Ike y Vi 0 jw& i Wpis'-�J� '� -1kY. ' q a :: 01 , - -­ . - . . % .L ':� ".- .% , � mill is the mo i Fairfor&rjvor and i I . A - ­ 4, 1, ,� -40 , I .0i 6 " - t this oVdiYone: ' t a fOII16*i21g P-.Diuts gathejta'-,i4� . . � I . � U tr- ­oi 'M ,� J10;19 Z, It Is 1igI ` inat�qad' of ru i i to I t" -- V - I - I . � '. . �­ -7- .1 - : - 'through th � . I.; moreover, , pning, np but'l .. T - eri�k , ,- fK -, , T, " - . and 0 1, . - is riv that tile combined over ' _ I .- I a. I � . . , . � - 11� - - 7'r 19 . i A - -tho 'I I I . 1. . stre#ln,- it,-Ziq?zag ea i a I ro" sa con- Oft-ofiew. 11 akalt "- d Wh 1 $ AV# 0 thi';A.061-.�ia,T, at t from Mr. J,.W. Haskins will have speeitit i - - ­ - , gow of Lake Whinipegoosis and 'Lake Mapl- Th.3 - . . 9 I - . WAk "r . 11 I . \ . --.� - .. ­ " , -grov , - 'fly, %to- lony Tela,. 1 ?' J -!tie at 0 :' ' ' ' I 'On. 781ght mi co ing fro one'wlto has been., ' " ' 1. . is'artiss d el '. . t1d k AW -a and A�gh� the oxi wook i,i 11 0 4 �m&k J m m , , - .- ­ . . I I , . the L ' . . : . ;­­ e ' !I t or .near - therve. tj r�plfed that ho ---had ret ra , I&kq ahofi I L , .�tfortitn. plo I y " - I . � .-� .. L-: .. I tobi finds its onti t into Lal?e .8L Martin. At, I - . . . . . . . . . . . . I'-. ! . , , , , , , . . - � ­ . . -, ; ; ; ; ; 02� I ke - -The afterno6a - ; I � .14M . . . I - , I ­ ,140 .- ­ W" near In man of those rich districts. 6 1 , ` ' . t *riverds 8 lol�g and is almost - we looked, f0r;-wa4v 'bu 13 �411 8;..I *y" atA ' ' lugh. , 49 . com . c. norms - & L * I � . , * , . - : . - -- q - - - - - , . ,t I ..': The' twelve mile . ,i,. - ., - answered the*qu' "'rho ��- .. . L - _ . , . t, L : L ­ . and ... bo� .91, , ��- �� I , �,. . I ortfoal. .. difficulty go far "' sAi4 ho� . : . . � L : . : , ­- a oontilitibus series of rapids;and for the first - a . ,I that the country has sukered ,.: . ,. � " `=." - , " a . *as B& ,a, oi rcA,!, the afsoohip, ose' A- "face- .-I - : - . [,Ing n canwv� .. Ght 'could- have pbsei I .�,, at which h 66m, �.' � rion' - 8' ' of 9�1 ... . I'll I .. OL j . a . - - : - . . . to a coti, � ILI . � '-.,.-1 � . - . .0 V '� . � ... 00. tameltap y "ch d and informed me bben - c;LkeA- off' *.by the *- siderable L-eXtent from 1� , , ' , . I . , L [� three. miles it rashes over'Llie Solid bed. as we'trav Ned onwa 1, as eu that . hav � g I ­ . , , j�ock. . . . -1f. -1. 0 1 . . misrepresent,iti....i- ' I I * - . .- - cau . - ­ 1. . . 0 � . ­ 1. a Indians'- ,nd others of bearo, f.edinig oa th�'rod bat . . . - . 1, . . . f - � ��-- -a- m - � I had often heard th Sig I wnil* � - welst to ed tor is, tiost - .. itsho*jd -� that -the Too mau3 of those who have i a . I. 6mcks, and once we kht , r he alwave too , I as when he I ; c ng winj . terests" in .- : -­ � .0 .our t ) school. , , ! .. . gy um had been deposited in.. wouids 'an' certain se 3tion have tlideavored to build `7: . . . . , . I Ir n . � - - .. . . ­ ' , up. " ­ s, :�'. 2?�, . ! - - ". I . . I 1. . - I h: tim. - Prevow ly %Aved -at the � first of -we �as borizoritally, and, that, there' was a their own portion of, the country by . . . I - - tell about- a qtrADRO part of tile country, grow in immense q4iantities ttnde;� . I : -- eaF than two days' journey fr6m the mill, .1 t 9*0 � 'Str4tification pulling It�,; , I - . . :L' 1 arics. 11 Are you a, good shot, 1I ape V he JOWL , reg far I f.. - [. " I— Ii�� ]i -.,in either cme, The down all the remain4er, - .. . - whioh abounded in iVep bills, full of cay- ,6;, - - -W. - ., f, which compo" all - forgetting that i I I ifl- I - . ­-. I . . . e quired. ­ "I Ab -ftsl- b6y j -I I le, av*446ribod contains nearly go ,doing they are only d ' L- - ­ 1. area of. Lleuetpl! Square milm At one reg a 4t I h . . - ; 1. . , . 01119 somethill '' - .11 Arne -tind containing vastdeposifs of mirer. splendid," hb' anawered. I I But I In 40 4)tlw' time the ntire al I i face of � the country had ,a viriety of gypsum; the most.yaluable which in the end will resultalm '. . I I . 11 . . . I - . � , " , - nknow -. - L . eve oat aa niuz - . . :� - ;LIS, fl ature. AcobrA J �i , U . a n linaly . 11 . i I 0 . ein clot ad witil a douse growth of thrifty d t being's labastor..� — to the in., ary of themsel . .. . i towed shootingbear, I don't hav to shoot be" cl ai�d mo:at aWu an P .. L'. -a ad with an ardent desireito examine . U 01 . . . van as to tha,t of;, . . ,wa * , - I - ' �%, ,. � � ' Iny a I Jri ourne Ili ' ' V -- - 1, - .-.: this sterious region and forth�;Ith beian him by eight, I all" a shoot h m y mmellj!, IbIrch iroee,,.but 4 r:!nt Are had killed ej homeward was one of dentin. thou of v � om they are speak int dispa,ra " � " . I ­- And then he ,chuckled for eighL minutes , g..;-1 - ....- . ) �: L'. I.. to enquire for a au*itabl6 guide. One . every 000 of a P P,nd vihort tho 111 i rest itro%.Ighout, the- most enjoyable ingly. Tie country is -certainly igenoughi0. - t , . ay over this aboriginal, joke of his.' At' - - - 1�.­ . an Indian came to me and aaid : I I I heard . . . �ufl* delicate rootlets, ich hold them in the iea are being a Moonlight sail on TAke St. and,:richenough- to allow eull tifttion io " . . . - - - -14 . d6wn, having gone several tinil�ax ut of our shallow so , L . A . t --L ' I I -- . - I I il of d c Dinposed rock, were dry Martin. I parted with Jake at the mouth stand on, its own merits. . . " - , - .;_ you wanted. a man to take you to the unsuacessful I. ."". . : , covae, in all earea water, and Iritt le, they , rare overturned by the of I *airford river, tAking a short ant through "There ca - be no doubt but �h&t thb I 11 " % '. strange mountains. But I am i the best toseentre . t a � . .- .. .. . 0 . . .1 � . - � : z . guide. 'My fathpr who. de -de -ceased, was fled one on tho,oth" ba College W"t Kootenayootiatry is bound to 00meto . , . . . we dug a small lio)o in:,th 'a of a deied wind, ani I now fay he timber to .the mi1l.'-[&] anito I -- -. - . - 1-. the best guide, but he is dead - lip Swamp. The hole quiokly fill up with in bewildering N11tign, making it not JoqruaL I 1. the fro !M - . ".0 ,.. . .. . I kno,W _ .. _ , . . at. One has only to become ee� ­- . I . - - . muddy watar, which we strained brough a only 4iffi .-ult but -4 ,ther dangerous to travel _ "M Ift .. . �- � .1 � .� ,. �.!.- . -�.--,�, more than all the Indians. I taught school . . - . I . --- i - I quainted i rith the immonqe bodies of orJ--1-*.- ..: . - .f .1.,.. . . 1. -- folded cloth, and made Intio iesa& at. the tes inthstri ion. 110hills, . whiah exfA ind all through tile Iardidhu ,: .,;,, � three years at Sandy Ba I calf'. a*muse 9 were composed of � ...., 1. . th a Nemay. � ' ­ 11 o: . *'�ffen Vii - #,lid ,,�� - I can tell plan war stories and was lRuiply nauseous. So we sw gypsum �hroughc 4ild were .. - -� . � . :.,.,:� �;. �� VOU. ty OT* - pierced by . � �' -'- Slocan'dis iricts.to bo'sure -of this. I first:`�,*.,' . .1 . . well -to do farmer in a. little vill; a - 1. . � .,. I - quautitiesof- eyeberries and skupkborries, holes and caver in every -direction a In entered th ­. .11 �- ihost storie ' " I swallowed the hook baited which grew about us in " elegan t prof asion, some -of which V nine -Y . IA-rdeau long before .the rmil.,-.��: . I ..- --..- �. . so cleverly Lith " stories," and a- bargain filled with ice, Q He tfordali're has a -old he on road and have been identified with it ever I ii�- r - . "i ­. � . 1�... I loadiuR the dewy air with their delicate others with very often,these eaves his aria th" has a good mem . , - I . - - - .2: Was immediately concluded, 'although the , i f . water I since. During that time I have spoken to...:.. ' - : ­ . --r 1, , . - . rerfume,"Ote. Asnightdrewon,, we made dow6ade I for fif I -first brood she ever hate dwastrom . . - , ;. �.. mill hands assurcd me that he was an, in- . I n or twonty feet -in a he many old t me all an and with one ; " . � .. : . a large fire, and ad for rest� Just ". pe . rpe ....., �, % o- - vetersate- onger and a bland cajoler, an ac. I was goinR to ndi ular dirci �tion, or nearly 99, and � 9 tting of ducks' eggs. She was exceed. &�,Leord the ag n'% m ` - . ­­'�, �rioipoaiil myself up i my res at in no place the� *- - . -, 11 ro � ,,, _ -! . � then ta ing a slarp turn would ro�]p- _Ing Y P ud of her family, and after they ve ever an wer6 there such outcrops of : � - 'I , complish:s liar, a dexterous, thief, 'etc' blanket," JE6ke grabbed his -gun', ind whie- pear in he botton, of a ravine some dis. - 411111�. . .:. � . . I I . . ­ � I . - �. -. . � we a low days old she wandered with mineral -be ringledges asarefound inthis "I . ­ ;.­ 1. Th6 Indian name of my sombre friend was, peredexcitedly: "Lie town, lie town." I ta the the farmyard to I a . . :� - I I . ,,t ­� Na-tisa-ka-gook, (chip-munk on- a - nce a ay. Into one of these holes the through- U ike m,tuy other sections of the' � ::,-I- - ""imp), immediately assurneda, - I . ..�, but'he was better known in the Fairford 1. ,I�lhorizon Posture, direct rave of th nei iborling pond. The ducklings - - -1- j , . - � - � , . � .., y feverish imaginati, I 0 aria u dread the If , a P an an tered, and throuill . ,no,rq n. epotenetry, no very deep prospecting in requ ir- ,:;,�q, i � : ` I I . . ..- , � settlement as " Old Jake the sponger " &lid m mped 'water there could be seen cap- er ma in tight of the pond than hey ad, as in niany instances ­ . . I , ­ , ­ . � . . . - � - visions of bears, ynx, I Sioux .1 _ _ the clai � -.. - - . . I - he can speak better English than other u oth6r� acious elverns e c endirg under the bill, tod d towards it, unmindful of the 118 really mine it from the grass roots me ars'�' ,, .. ": : tit down. ,_,I. . . . . . .1 �. :, , � Indian whom I have known. .. lkn; . reptiles, - which wel[e wo so ofte Ao die- while Of air hen mother or her distrestied hough t is ores are . so , . . -m .. . th) alabast e .- walls were lined with ita. Alt mewbat richer in - .,; - � I :'A . ., - . - I I,-, . ttirb the noctial slaikibers-of I I Threp'- langered clusters of 9 OrYstals. Indian hun. tior -. � . . . �. ' ' - . ....-1 ..-. - I . At 5.10 6,.m. on the 22nd day of Aagaot) Dick, the terror of I the Texan plailus. " Too t rs ghtteri �i . . the extren a auutheltil portion of West A . �, �.­--t` I �� - � . . _ -- . .. ­ � . 1892, all was ready and we started down bad, i ta - gone! "' ,e up(a viewil I this phenomenon had T hey plunged Into the *ater, and at once Kootenay, hose in the north show m a rule -� . - the river. Jake oat in the stern of the cahoe. i 0 ea�d Jake, die were in the full dujoyment of their natural better ore ,' " . - .1 I appointedly 1) ought )ack the mport, and three or four . � . . . . . - - ,-1 r . � I .1. -. --fl. do �aying,,down big gun. a I hat's I I dies and more ,clearly defined . �111. . "I'll steer and ' I I � It - Now " said he. you've gone- expediti( olemenk . - ,� . . - .- . . -.: � I ' Swaps?'.'. " Lie t is- tie " he re as had p (He to this Place in the I leads. ., � :." ­ .,I, got to shove ber nose from the rocks." I . �wn, is I Plied, expeotat on of fin I ag! i6ilver ore, but the The, 4en ran up and down the sides,..c . " The pr . ­ , , 4 I . . *11 , ricipal diffibultyat-present is 9i� 1 ­ ­ I-: !�.;� that's.white owl, you kno , hen Vort000k d Iscovere d r. oth ' ul [)Ut sy Sam and anifesting I . i - . . - .1 � .. '.... immediately had a violent attack of the It ' im he's - III 'mica,Y, Ing frantically to her brood,and m the lack of ,ciroper means of trantportation --'Ii. . . , �.-,'.. , . nXIIII-11110. .1 - they called h( :Ioav& le gypsum ,Qrys. liar distress is various ways. But the duck- and ' . . .1.11 .qualms, because I had never been in a birch as as it E . I COMMU lication, but this we are over- i�- \ _.' - ". Jake an I wer6 sick that ni and . .1 � . - . . .­ canoe before. Then there came a confused . tsle. . - I no attention to bar,. and sported coming as rapidly as possible. . We are now � , 47 - --- . - - a I " - . . ­ I - , I -, ­.�g i vision of foarr-ing, Water and flying boulder it was day -break before we got to sleep. Upon the surf&( f th I Ills I are strewn til')lir uffy bodies about on the water. � andeavorin to have a wagon read.. built .." - - . � . -1 a Early next mornin arted in search ': , I 1�1 . - �- - . �..�,. and we were at the foot of the first rapid. $, we at in great profusio q cg1rauGiZI a By-a4d-by, seeing that no harm c-iftie'to front Arrow lake to 'Trout lake, . ... . � . hd Wmestone, whiel . I I --The of water. After twp hours' hard tr - i 0 . ­ . -next hour was loccupied in shooting amplug, boulders, the latt ricIT yellow her brood from their c d I .11 _9ritact' with the (to would be a ery valuable im rovemenb, an I � . �: .. being of a I . ­. -1, ..: ..", rapi a at Y 01 it- color and clayey A ture and con-taining a ous water, tile hen quieted down, open up a n mber of rich claims. . . . . 'd id dodging boulders; then the river Right before us w" a v .. * I I - .1 --. ­- - we found some w�ter and plant her) danger p , . . ­ '. - �, broadened into-& marsh and soon Lake St. a4t muskeg, Stretch- great Variety of fo sila. and it was not long before she was enjoying 41 The d from Waknep to, -:" .­ . . --1 ing as far as Mica I There wAs also a . C. IL will buil . �'R I I . . . ". -",.. .1 Martin " burst on our view, and myriad . IAke, five. miles away. small percentage. inary I -oke Manitoba the antics,of the ducklings in the pond as the forks of Carpenter creek, a branch line � � . -1 1. , . Arouad'by the side of the lake were the linlsWne 4 -1 . ­ - wavelets glistening - in the ��V �- . ..- :�. : � Torning hi I - boulders, After %andering about much as the were themselves. She wa had that will pass throggh Lardeau, and they *-�, I . I.; . � - 118 that we were,going to explore. 11 The for a few hours Ji I a called my attention to Ily om" Revelstoke to the bead - i�'� - - ., -sun.' The wind, ' thodgh in our bbantifill a thern inten 11 - I . - - I , , .�- Y, occ"lona . . . -.� . . . vicene spr4d itself before our ea. the fact I hat -4 W ( ucks. until giving low and will also build fr ­ � . I . -.6 . got to make tracks. it liz a ducks Were of the Upper Arrow lake. These, 'With a �%Z-11- - . -­ , favor was light, and as we paddled 'along, tranced SIOD, lik6 a -magni cent panora. we want to to lake camp to-nigliLl, I 'h arm of tile Arrow *', I . .. ­:... Jake was the first to speak. 11 Boy, I said . - . I .1 �. 119 is 111 #it to 6 Sit d with their Sport A came out and short line f r( ra the nort ... '. .:�. he, "I'm goint- to call'ybu Nitchie, that ma"' E I' h iatil would like shoot bare," We ac a tracks, but darknest rejoi ned their guardian 7wTo led them �aok lake to -Trout like, a distance of about -" I *� \1 -L---.- .. L remarked'JaLe as1we surveyed the anim&t- had ael 1. � � �" I ,�'. ­- �- ��- 1��.­ means iriend, and -you must call Init, Swap. 'y n' . � - �. . ed scene beforelus. co':'�g 2 : 'm . ..­ - re a the la e,'shore, and Jake insist- hon" . twelve miles will give that seoti(kn direct . --r. . --... a warrior. Now,d Nitch, I I !. . : ' ' I " sah, that ineari , - . He was right* anybody ad .that ve 11houl( camp beside the blwwll.,. E. a 7ydianj after that 'tile hen ,took her communicatl a with the ore markets of the .. I �1, 2 � �'.. - ' would for that matter. *The ponds 'apd re . I �---­� � : - -.:. - allus have some snack about this time. of . ' ' ed skolel Dn of at' abandoned Red River brood the pond bright and early, and world. In f t it will give a choice of two , �'-. I : . .. �-: ­ -''. �0 day." I gave him some bannock and then 1"arsbes wore filled wiLh thousands of clincks car t, H . � -.1 -- I I . . � - � 1. evident , derived a cert^in sense stood by and wawhed them sporting in the routex,,eithe south to Spokane or north..--%.. . . - : I I L-. ', he told me some facts in connection with ofe%ery,size. Dignified cranes stalked about,' of R a I � I., �,.�. . .: .., --- � pecur presence of that &l - Water with as plain.evidences of enjoyment over the mai line of the C. P. R. � --+ . _;­ , if fron, . i . . � I the history of his tribe. - it seems that'his towering far above the suipe and bitterns. cient vah 'Cie, and f the scene " actions could qive. She 11 I have ol dout all my claims .w. .. I � - - � -. .I- Timid awans and geese flew tip on every wendigon were to 0 84488W that if any 0 . to ad � " -::: I-.- i- -� reat-grandfatber- bad- led the first ' Lcont nued to take daily pleasure in watch. Englfsh syn cate, which will be i th . ­-­� .- �-. me to terrify as from � In � ac- * ..'�,­. - : -;. - -:1 ,.. * ther n no spring, ..., �,.. - � statt ' A '- .I.. I . �: reat*g ide, and far away in one corner' of the in'g t ie young ducks in the water until th I _ ' . � . � . "ind of Ojibways from Lake Superior to a their rightful ing grounds, we would tive work of devel pin a i . . � .. ­ � ... airfor rove out -tile muskeg three moose were trotting I 'I . , .,:. � . :11 I - � I . �. -,.. I . . 1 -1 ­ 110 - , . - has bee clous mosqp, ,:,. country, and consequently ther-. I itoz, clamouri - an 64 . ..;. . - Sioux. who then occupied the sn'round'�g ` rdes,of vora i 04=1 1 1 . - F d. The OjibwaVs A' tum Orle' Of the w I Is, a couple of creates gro 'ley . -4 �ut of her cars, and even, than she and, ill', a sho -t timoo, r will return to that - *�' -' � _0 � � W. along while tile air around us was filled wit . . I "- az' K from w6lb beinge ough to oow any or4in- onally stro led down to the pond for section in tho interests of the C. P.R. " .� . ".. ",.: n a lustily'for blood. , . . �lng arily constitated a )ok. In preparing sup ' hI our or so and watched tham, as they The L&n call Pass, which in very level;-- -%.,:.i - ., . - . I r ;� ,- . . - Wal I. . - .1 1, ;­;- I 1-1 .1 ­ . I " bitter feud " between these two tribes . ,.­,� ,-,.. ­ Per we had some di ficultyabout the water, a - runs diagona, ly through the mineral beltof ..",,�7 . �".. ever since. The Muskago Indians, who af. '. 7V . .­ - ��- t: as the lake wam w; hout an outlet, the so. ; tie of , -�- . 1:� .....- - . .­%... '­�1#11. .1. .i.." ., � :... I ..: :::'� '' , -.1., I.... - � T1 a next spring this hen was set on i West 1�ooten &y, and will be on the, li . :2; . -..-:-1:. ` .r. I . .:1 -� � -1 .. terwardseettled quietly among them, were " -i,-.1--`. �,'�-. ... -. r '-� - : . %-� ion O 4� ­ .. . � ,:', XRT It � !1Z � ti I thp wind d i ring. the Afternoon had Of h, w own kind, and hatched out to teh proposed vad. ..Thouj[h the country- in , � .,! � .", ".- L., , ­ I ...... � , .- , - " .' - . .. I .*,#� ., - 1. . introduced from the Nelson River district by * : C6 disturbed the fine lediment. which in the broo, I - chicks. - , The fi t thing a '­... - , ­.. I I . 'if te for m I , , . : � 17i .,,�. the l9rudson's Bay Company. r campi n halfan 0 I rd itt comparatively unexplored --so much so ;"� - I, � - I 3,%ke then told hour, in order to thoroughly refresh our. form of impalpabi a when she got around with her new ly that Mr. 80te, �": 1: .s.1 . ., i el lust was now susp aded rt, a car of the C. P. - �� . ­ - me &bou in which he took an Selves, -we started ' keg, and in the % &ter. ore was comfort, llow. &, and I hav 11 .. ; . . �z . W" A* lead the chicks down to the po U 0119 :��.: 11 . - . :: cross t.he mug ir. I fortto prepare an an. - '. 11� - ; - : - , I . - - active part,' but it would have to be it is one of the m t extensive and treacher- ever, in kno ist, the extraneous t6s. surprised whe4 ey tirely new of this region, so inac - ] -1. . 1 44 sPiced " before the public wolild appreci� one in Mani !ring Sh i seemed to be . . ,puir&W ..- -'';V'. 11 ..�­ ':-, �) ­ I I ." - �4 -ate it, I tob&� 11 will confess that I was terial in title cas, was strictly mineral. show Dd no inclination to got in the. w r, were all form ones -the developtne'4ts are .., _.;_ L, . . . . �,'­� I I ", - .. . , ith a a began to show symp- gaito sufficien to warrant the building of I . ., - - .. filled w cert�in sense' of alarm and After the weal, is dind I ried to coax them in. Not suc w 'L sl]V.Ypu a - I - , , " Shall I - , I in L ing I .,.. - ; 1. .. medi .". - - -- *Ai- � R Nitch," ,pprehensiou pponj beholding for the first tome of profound ' t I I . - � - 1. 1. ­ - - , son in th t, she Oicked up a chick bill a L . , . id tation, for twenty railroad, a oid there to no doubt bub thi; ,.:, �: ­­ . .,. 'bai I he. ' All right, Jake --I mean Swaps a , 11 8 ' .,.,.��; . - - �. . time the yielding !sod roll off in heavy un. minutes hl sat g& Ing earn and: opped it into the pond. Sh %-, , . . I .:: -sing aw . it will go thro igh. . . �. � - I . . addle in the dulations at a - - .. .� 'aY. " He Placed his pi astly isto the - " �' ­ " . - .. I , , -canoe. Then foot fall, shaking the cLmpiire, and, then Vith grave deliberation, and Wied the strugglei of the chic in . ".Ona point which I ihink has 'not been �...� - ... . - . - , I ­ Swaying gently- from side to down. from trembli ig bullrushes fifteen feet Uttered the following words - 4, N -1 the &ter ,until it was -drowned. at previously mentioned lie that West Koo. -"Ix '1� � . -- ..... I.:.LZ I side he trilled out the first verse, "Hi -yah, aw but the feeling soon 11 . , -- ... wore Umng strange thin � -- ­ � hi-y,th, hi -yah, hf-yay "-at times, brin$ing imp cit, co off for I had know some ut sm"m d to �o a disappointment to her. he tansy has a great futu!� in lumber as well :�� r . ta 1. . �. ­ in th - dance in id whom I the" taiv�4L. dawn't tell nawbody - �: X I L . - ari, ufi 7 gul 6, moon I pick up another 'chicken and drop I as minerala, Fish e k, Duncan's river . "11-�, � �­ z' - �:. -f _ . - I . , �1� � - a plaintive refrain, do Yi-i.si, Yi-i-ii" knew would not risk his life; no, got for all 11111011--illicer thilge.-I hunted - here It That Me struggled ilmo a and lArdeau are all h ily timbered, and t�; � .11 - . . �� ;L same as the first; this musical exudation, the long grass and burnt timber had herto Ong i . game &Y9 and soon died. This "We ad ob every --- I I . ,: I .etc. The other verses were identicAlly the the tobacco and flour in Fairford. Hit I , L O -to kill be ,r -it was 110arly winter game I h one eta with extensive * � - . � I . - . - ­ ' . to 4 In r&4 0 91M � -T one a " .7. - -t 8 eaves won mmill off ' , ;1 Ike ce and cedar, which - -- -. - . , reader f the tro6s-I I I-6 the hen. and sho gra growth$ of fir, a - : 7 -- . -- ti I I . ."Ll. I— - ed our journey both Slow and toilsome, but beard a strMange no -loo-to suo iftr chick, toned it in the wate an in time are ad to 6e very valuable. ,, . . .. being accompanied by the music of his hunt EV1 n , 11 r, 0 . - �­ ing knife tapped against I o-too'-vory r, � _-�.. 01 � -,. . - L _ the Paddle blade. we would keep up quite a lotid-jeal-like a wl tie of the mill -it came another, and threw it in, and evidently ia. of ," I . raP14 We ,over ral m as have been working dnr. I '. ­ . , ­ . . 1 - -. - After ten minutes of ihi infliction, I re. the thin -tough � sod ' o from a a in thag und.-I toll you, boy, tent the whole brood in the 2 tile Winter, 'and I the re is I 1 " . . - ,-; I a save I . o .;. -- marked that I. woulti like to hear the rest that covered I f short. rushes he n drowning I �­ �-. .. - . now some $175,.. . �,� �z . , ­ I I ��', .. -1. . IL great par t of the surface that noise came fro ad n' her dips ointed rage, th of lif Li' . . o'.. ,-t � - some other day and that as the ' under the oarth-in '01 . PVC when 09 Of wor at Kootenay lake awaid , ­ ­. ., I . I - �. � - .- .1 wind was of the muskeg. w presen tod t,he the waters under earth -don't you re. 'P*01 mily, ' ha7liad -noticed the stra3g t ta Therc will no doubt be A - ... , ! , , hich t the w -:. fll� . asop� - 14 tOd g . I � - . onour waya littlefaster. Old J It I . to West Kc otenay in the spring, ;. m -�, - . - . - -- . iricreasingasheet wouldprob&bly assistus appearance of complex network an. member the first OOMMLn'ment, about "i of - tha hen, ran t� thr. r . . ' a Zwdrr ru's' 'oa� . I J 1� I excited. " Nitch, that clo & 0 9tt closing a vast number of small - lake- 101mali alder the earth! -!;Oma Indians dror -thebanandtherestof the 0 and by no t fft Ll &he co Intry 11 wont "oW "-.,� rI I ��i cin Paddle, fast, fast. rd the the Ouse and shut them u - . I ..- 4 1 �1 ­ . - th too i small. , lets, not one beilli more than a hundr.d hea "ift 41tal -1 tell you, even wise P, itsa]f," Unless I a )h mistaken. . -I"- I . -. . 110,111,1111 ,.�� -, . But Ican't swiJ yards Tow. The �nd iau, his eyes stead iiy people durn't u . T" hen has hatched - brood of . . . . .4 1. . - I . nde tan' eveything. a ,- .1 . ­, 1. ] -Nitch."NT6twithstandiugllisurgetit ppeal . . chick . ­ . .1 :. . '�'l - � - � - - I z ­­ :- ­­ � the sheet wag L a a fixed o* the groun,14 followad the track of There k Ilowed a 'reAt des, more fit the a Tev stoop, and to tent her recoll . . . . I ; ;A 11 �..'­ I . rigged out on two paddles a momej which led L lid arith un,brring proof. Battle strain, &"ad v tion I her on . ineut of her first brood 'f . � FER G IN HE DAIN - � - . , I 41..�� L . - , L .and " the frail barque bounded forward, Sion thrbugh th I crawled rilder the . UBE-L .1* '.'.�..-11 - .1 : . * at i tricate maze of marsh cart for th night, I oticed that tl duck ings in tV pond she M been - porn k t. - N-1, , , 1. L. '. N�'­ � I urged madly over the f9aming billows by the and muskeg until we r � 40 fmme. . The River eve wit , Ranksand WIP41 ` Al . . . �L, Other wo,rk was ather 100 YL I - never fully raAJ. ted ran at large with her broodi. fret , � � �*q . ,f� I .1.1 � . , ' ever freshii3g gale.)) The motion was very ex- side. While cro ing 0 er, a �strikiug ized the lo Oness of I h, framework, until I Once as she (ailed to lead them � at a Village, I - 'A ., . � . J- hilarati Suddenly a rattling against th phenome I to the PC ad . I . . . . .. � -`;.,,Q - I . , : :,:;, I .- O t non Occurr d which is worth re- suddenly 040 up It 3*23 pounds In r, . -1 . 1. . - ,� I bottom,nT he canoe was heard, the bounde- cording . " of Lim. and t y to induce them to o * to the "to A Vienna 4aspatah 4ays :-A terrible :." -111, . I � . . .- -4-1 . r-1- - About ni a o'clock the breete bars (in a itch I �, cot adin g -up by grabbing a CTIC calamity has 0 * .-j . : . . 4; - ink- Motion ceased, and the next moment we (fro pod into & . Idition) on top of 41 It and tossing taken the village of Gc - . -. - rge , . , on - ..k. I;: were. gliding swiftly and sinoothly along in to 'P calm and marsh flit" brogan 'm Jake Is, had mrtily over my -nis. it in, when ehe is driven off and. shut up I , near the to" of Pairs in Hungary ,L� . 1, -, . a he a in . ... . . ". � i . a vast expanse of water as white as milk. aed rush'eR,, rising in Rw&Yidg C611tim reed tin lanall Iftchinabiolls . - . . . . scend from their haunts in a flune, lontu 1. . Ze rivei Dana , about sixty miles south .'ir.'P. I . . : . L.-.,;- at our pro. dapeaL den risent the - .,!�,,� , �. - th� height of 60 00 100 feeL . . I �,� i .-,.-- - -- . This ,itartling phenomenon is easily explain as to ceased, wbum we d mverel th i lt t i is hen has no memory, what Im 0 a of Ru ing to a and .­ .1 ad. Lake St. Martin �9 * Upon the vision$, ut,eneila, an got ". . - Danube the I tuhabita of Gergel * 1 . � . . J . . ­ . morce than eig'itt feet deep and the - peared. I --- - V -,��.,� on an average not slightest. breath of wWd, however, they de the gua, had disap. . -- ­'- — -- - - -- ate '-9 " 11 � � � have no ubt Ulat the disaster T found the mu4 huts in which they lived ,,: * -,.­­, � water weedsi just touching the long seended,to the grauhd,- shortly, &If terwards of the car t w" i surrounded bYAwa4teOf Watem Thefrail I;` " - 11 � I - __- i sur some way connect. i il� Obeying humotio4s. I . � 11 " detain . face, in jountlen 1�'illions,- u , . � `-�i � L- . ntil as wibh ad With the 'd pearance of these dwellings grad ly yielded before the ; ...� . ed the foain of which great quantities rising . U a Walsh had been recommended . I are cast up by they biAs of the entire l4ndiCADIS 'good& C Ild J ake was fran t - dad furious current hich was contin cally ­ .. waves, Moreover there, va - 10 u 11 rising, I * . roili", Simpson as a fit mart to assist in tak' �1� were litindreds of b�lis of fluffy foad, tu.mb iras b otted from lZr view-'- Out line of' Pemelv'ill which r. III c* `3 &lid the people t )ok refuge in the church and ­ " �:� _ ; . 11 the Ion f his gun, d ­�,,� ,­ I ling i mrii�ch for the t t' ' lea was throu h been his la thful c'O ' . of horses and cows ; so Mike was hired, st id . .. P, . and akatiug along beside the canoe,, a fo for more than ronger - W, - . I . anion school, which w)re constructed of at I . ' lid 35 years, . - adding to the scene the re;ru Ot mi One- morning, Simpson materials opin that ti . 1%, , rest of 16ftys placed in charge. - . -.1 excitentent of a race. be more impres real. Nothiag con a witho which be could neith. who had made ready to start off with iiis, be &b, h iese buildings would I �'v` - ­ - I ­.'..- For nearly ai; hour we Plowed this snowy ame Ilan the total silence or earn a li relihood or parchase saothe r ; mil"r ,3 �; hold ut spinet the flood. ' The A, - .. � ,,that everywhere - ' 'I .11 t, said to him: - .- .' ,4,f- , i . "I..,. e turned sha I . " ,I ad under thesombre and even before dil'ay 'ght he had discovered people, by their pastor, offered up ,----,2 , .". TY P%st Is hadows of . t" W, . - ­ : . - I . eitmest prayers or safety, -and mothers'and ­,` ­ .. e eons ; no voice of bird tile track of the th, fland had ascertained oatmeal this morning ; and be sure ,reedy point, Sandy Bay, th e - a ip irre. Mike. YA *may give the cows some :`v". � I ' � . ­ . . out Atination or beast or insect bro a the, stillness of the 1hat he Vras an in tj 60, and Q YOU give children clung t) the altar beseeching tile ."-. .. -- , I love in sight. Ar'o*nd the .bay was - ir,l one. The my beat milker an ex tra, quart tity. 11 - . �",,��-'4: . -� , � I -; L a line air'and even our lo4falls 'were rendered chase whic it followt, h t 1 intercession of tie saints. " .. , 1. - I . I as a or , sharp and " The beat milker, is it oir V1 .1 - . . , :,�J � � I of Indian- houses but the village was at that noiseless by the thick carpet of springy docisive. ,rhe triaral, er in* order t*0 throw 1 - They saw the r - die& - '*1 I . , . I-PO4 1 _,I homes Tpearing In ".1, -�, : . .41., . .., . time completely ileserted bein ;- used for Moog which covered the grou d ' t,h: Yes ; you knqw the old cow that gives the raging strea I ­� - 1; 1 � . .. ! the pa" e of h1be I In sal climb.- us off th �ibad Ws for ,bat part of I n, and the awe ling waters '� I , - I... . . we were clof I hree feet up the the coum h , ulost milk?" 2" - - against � � .. ' I , , . . . I P, � 'A d tu3st difilemit of ac. . . --- began to beat .. -. .- : ' - into the wato-r and lifti . About �Woerive o'clock we ar- cons by ra'anort of fall 1 " Bodad, I think I"do, sir.".. . the church and . �,� je to the shore we jum ed 'out free trunks !.�"-�, c ruation only. When ed ambitiously for tw t I 0 �' I . � - -:,-��. " . .1 i� scho.A building ith such fury tha�at last -,� 4'.. - , -�, ,, ' I . 4. ' - ­� , the foam Ing the ewhoe over rived at Alica Lake �md found that -it was tress'. but the best "Well, you give her four qlarts of I �. . � ., - . . �... �.. �: moose hun *r in Fa. rford was Olt life trail, th ., tho decid6d th tt to remain wourd mean . - It . . . '" �. .. �'- .. -, -colored boulders, deposited it an exceedingly shallow sheet of . mash." y , ., " .1. ., ,,- -` HafelY "Pon the* gravelly beach. I water, hungry for breaki"j,'And thirsti ' tha destruction of all of them, wh �4, .:-, ng for re � . - ile if the . -.-..,A : . . -. � .: mediatel WO i*n- abolit four miles acres VeDge, pre - " All right, air. I'll do that name. is - y . ,1M - �jl with a circular out. 4611ting 0 the world the me& fled, som e at Jew t might escape. Opening . �. Ai I ..-,. Y began' to prepare our mid-day line, and faced along i northeastern shore active &lid energetic a t On tile ovienin of th�b day, 8 ; � - � -1 li'lPson " the doqrs, they ,i itirted , obt into the flood,. i '..., , � I . I t � , -1 � i ��.- - Directly 0 t, . . - ,;.:.-.. repast upon the top of the steep embank- by a series of low, ye low Cliffs 014016 that human ocessipa t( the old wooden pump.i �. Y� . . �. ­ -ment that overlooked the beach'. This ice. in the contre of the 'am which surged ne 6rly to the waists of growil-, - , -i I . : reared rampArt was ke a large he cirounista'a" Can 11 � Produce ; the the yard. '. , . ­ .. 1. , - . : .-�.;. . � a formed of huge bou ulder. Spectacle of an . o ried the handle, but it up -people- Fatiers and mothers carried , '�'fA'� I ". .. . .­,�.. -- Id- reited, littigg its � . . ,�� -� � ...;Vl 1. . . . Yh As I 40 feet a4 ve Ing RPDX some 35 to that his chances for I r their children, aid the sick anti feeble wore !'� 'I-- . . - ., erv:and *as about fifteen feet hig , :hill' . '" fully aware -wouldn'twork. 'he pump g;eemod to be,OlI4 I I - `�T .. ..... -.. thowed Jake the provisions, viz.' ' th sWrface of the - kfast Are in direct tirely choked P. Finally he disccivare� '1058 ; ,;, ... . . Y'flour and . wit' water, ratio -tothis activity. ake rushed ahead. tha.t all th ­ helped along b I who were stronger, 'L 'L.. bacon, he express ile surrounding Re I !�, �'- 1, . - .. boil, )me there clagwred a trave u per part ' leaded- wit ' ��­ 4 . I IN i t am they could in V ! _) � language ed in eloquent at, d violent acbre of smaller r8ing huge P4 Of fallen trow lea - something 0 was 14 They fled as- 78A he di- ­ . . . dare. The sea -gulls, ing chasms, and very nearly resembling, oatme& a ,!� . - . , .:� e grub " represented by eight. or nine .f):;si . I . if . - d Min g �h I . mash. . , the swift and boiling our- 1�` 1w, ' "' - . -I... .: -, i very -- , seemed to'be th . 44 a .1 .rent puralling tlem in their fligh. )no ';'�'R'�L I ­ a otil If ' I a, AW he, - 11 what is. the at I* 1.1, I I I - unfavorably wit! the biscuits and Y lving creso and I was It &If a in lie hind wh - .; � *k I' . 01* tgr� mother,with ilve ".. "'��* which I had furnished, contrasting species - wood at the iwee tha, irat truly wonderful, . t. ( , ,,­ �z, . his entire disapproval of the which are rough 'brueg, � rection of Paks, . . . . ­,­ anned fruits that I tures visible, but Jake Informed me that in an he rwwh ' wit this putop?" --hildren, sank in thema _ -, . . -he had enjo�ed whilp t . ad the cave into - � and perished. I any Others,- the number of '�: - ,� � ­ Y he earl * do . � . - ,1- uiding a party ,of go '.Y mornity i3h tho fugitive, boa - he. pump. is it, sij ?11 I . - .., , * ' I ­ I . - "greap *number of swans flad. We t ad a shor (0116111tation, and it , , - ��i - _ . i whom S as yet � tilknown, were drowned, M � \ . - vernmenu gOr-109ists. and pelicans co-ul ,)a "on here. $con the Wag dooidc� that jak es. -11i1w came thio Oat 9 lb 1�, I explained that 'When People are spendi . 04 . , - ,� ." I - . at Jak a hould make it swo I meal mash in � � -, r . spicy odor o ryin . . I I � their own money they generally I try to ng fl i bacon min�lcd with --the at ke here ! " 11 . . . ; and the survive -s reached Pake in a most.. `� J� " r . . . -� � .. . be fragrant fall -lee of to . 1. . deplorable coudi ion. . r " . he mouth of the ( v0, while I Wat6hed re sir,, -1 '�L I . . � �. " .1 ` - economical. But Jake vowed t1lat he was tile % t 1, I . .1. � Oiling tON ascended in thIa other at id, wh ich w U at tile at it- in meselLI" - . -- 1% .....i - - . I " . to of the , " . The people of Paks gave the fugitives �, I . F . - . ­ r:!, ; - I d you do I . . spreading brandhes of tl�� Vollera, We hill, and abou,,, 70 yai At � di�tant. I pid tl - 0 1 . . .A, . .--- going to ha,ve something more t9 his 1. Oil ckhoadj.�ihy di and d i . .,LTJ:-' . 1. 1. isappeared taste birth.under which We were r he'd my th .. . ., a all the succor' possible, although deep- '- , � I - fr � ealining. b9grFie Willh me,:kls.)aboUt30f8Gtof 4t . . . %-,L,, �. - . . s rning 'Out 46 ly conaerned f)r their own safety as -)'­;'�I`k , . . � � presently . I abked tile India - I . . I LL It . .. ­�, L - - I With his handherchief fail ,,, n why he r , w,m yerself that tfild met jjr. . . . -1, - I ! . I.. a stpue to f ov n a noosl d�, the end was tile Ad , . 1�1 1: � - ,�� tAtoes. The on co . Ylly, y the Danube is twenty feet above its no, in ..., t L � . of po. _ to tb�o oil r al ,' 1, . � . esuttlent tubers t into the lake immediatol work of a tn thick-hea . -.. . I extracted irom a n - were ing its shore. 19 Wei � y after Veach. D"Ient, . . W the loop do . ded rascal, what height. N inj - � � � I , 1. . I ., eighboring' potat;o - Y)u Mean?" . . I othi � can be done toward re "",7 - '�, . - . -,.�17 � - ­ - . I iNitch,�'­fa,ct ig-1 over the m - I I . 'I" . . - arrow r . i I ilk 1. . I �s I . I I . * the bc dies of those who have -'. �A . . . � .PAtch, Wbich dawn't ku ture, making the SI -. )dn't be in a passia, � -. coverin .� ':V . aw much a . Pt. MUter, Did ye : perishe ,-%- . . . - had been planted by the 1)10�t it," -,he replied other end feat to a I took even lesi time.- , . .1 J * L - - I - . '. - I : 1. i- .- .- embarmasmout, all the In. Soon thesm kepour Qu not I 11'mQ W-SiVG YOVbost m4ker in extra ' within its - N� 11. � Indians Wore leaving for i1heir summer fish with some 't i I until th B river retires - ..--1 ' . t in a do bro 61i - ; usual channel, an d it is believed that many, ,., I ` , , , , . . : ing grounds. He evidently u 4jans give something I . use wa - 11 UY01he mash?' " . . , . R9 .. ... '. . . '-' 9 kins o' . t' Ardam, - oft,er a I'? uiillateg.� A J)Jaek. th r W." t . - And - -.wh�re. in all- !have been swept miles away. - They is :: I - . - . � .. Vieory -tb4t thQre should be no property in When they i a )r i . d appealed indisi ,)tly - visible 14 or rath gives soiniuch :.. ..;.. I .. pheld the '�Ot-got nolthinobqloikoo I - ur 64 - , - . --1 something. . I _ tho In to Yjr, _h - a - ", . T. tb. . - no_ . . . � .. N '.. . -, . . - U16 sense of things to -w me they ebuck them Votone." 1� Y I 91 can$ ag� 44 a .doubt that. the numher ad )b very ,I I", -'.' �., . biah tile posqeesors. i as, I I � W 014 i , - I . . ". . , ­ � s . - ." - . . - I . .. I - . I � 1- . pump? ., , - , 0"..", , - lok-1- " J"ked the li rIO L116 -110066 GIlpp;,d . I .. � - .. _ . - . � large. - �:, .1 :.4. 1 � Irhi.. . "-* -- . � - -. I I ,- I : . , " Ilext. .­ - - .. I . - I . � . I - -#W, � .� . b&ve the Axelusive right. Is knowl,"but why do*they do so.,t it Y-ou flea �ijhtiy around his n(ek, but the I , , - , I..W- . � - .. � �- ., - Upon qu . '! - � - :' - .'' .:, , - ­ ­;* . .. . m boncerning t1lis application '� t"" 1. a �, , . ... . ­ - - . .�,�­. --� I - , � ... � . .. . I - I ­ I I . - -. , I I 7 V, .-1 7 . 0-11 I I -� I " . . '. I I -- - -'--.; ing hi of6t ,Nitch, its jes' this wa . I 1: (hd!r -ohm I.- Ale -� '4d, .� . �- 'G48 - de Smitt �-" I assure yout Mi5s..' - "v` '' �' . A hi- Y, Who t lesO weudi- Instant it- Was flva4had forcibly ' froij . I I.. I � I re - .. . - . . , , ' :- - . � .. , . Yt that ( . 'A � - vroi - while - trik The - - " 'p I - Cal truth, he gave me W understand that he gos -you "Y 906wits-whe4 they eome my hands, and - I ' I . to em P - - in t , " it.* 3upid's dartl3rhaVe never yeb. , "' . - . more r, .Awfully '. , 1, thavit-ill �� , .. � I - . . - ' - . i . come y � I . I I to! t.hikv- iri tri , d my h a ,Per. , -� w,�,A -- "-- . - - - - scare You some dark llight-­4el, th ob dull Jewle, thu tokoped'- t�6--: ._--! - ,.AMV*" ­ - 11, I i ­ gra0ed these problems much --- U - me N't-60 ; '" I � I eadily won't 4 � - � . aud Ole ei; -iy�i I . It t4e concrete than in the abstr . if, You have. been good - Pf I -1 '- #- ­ -, - - -4106. V �- I ­ , ,� . " . . . -1 -- , th - � .. I . , -- a6t. - to th nd A .so YVA.Pur 61 ']. I .i- . A - �, t70i;;, I � . Af er di I give them pie am a] _�n. arrival metl it fit' - A ­ ; � ��V - . . 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I 4 ,senger sent down to thee; do thod dy I All me! 1you Will pard I I i � . *1 X -A pit,"M � 4 . ". 11 �. ,;:. 4. . , �'_ I . God's Mes - ' 'An" 1�'�'rd on tb ,a i _. X_ , its! j;466� -in Africa, I lVid 4moiig 11 - .. .All: -,1, I , % a - - i I - - Merin 4,11 saw, Yea � � ...-." , -.:1 - - - - 1�, 'fil courtogy receive him -, rise and bow; � . tilic'us �)e phyj in nor n thliW6,trys, rifle. X .. ilo� foro I "! I -, : -,- ,Z . . : I I � _:::V - , He wa S long � ift he sarv, ', t'V " � h L - ! - a w. . . I . . I -- ­_ - . Wi I I L � . I � - . -, I exte:isiv�ioutac- ft 4�udily ; - 11 � , - - , . rs. - Gord0a It � ";' ivlaf# N . -1 A, . . __,Z. - . .. "', -, � , I And, ore his shadow pass th threshold_ crave pOr h wa"4 my mate oral Is many yea Ice, of (40* I , -in front of me. ' mnO jack . I- I , ::.. % '! . . I ' L - `_ _. I . , - , - - I . , and �, -black t � . . ,e; - . . _ roo, is q Atift stsi,_ � 0 . . -,, re -in' bol d "yellow 6 ripes . -,. Perl 04' ,� " - " ' " sirviints .. but fie - ; . , ? ,,, � � I Ili, - his heavenrik fept to la,. tolo, '' d � .1sion (Irst - .When 'we found him get'look as enough to 'in tile Egytieft �i ondau,and ra 'a pid tor.my - __ . , - ) - I - : , I ..: - Im, all thou hafit; allow - I �_ - -of I t b - looked,rou , ;w" ' . - . I 1. .I �, �.:.­ 11 -_ �1_ I - lag in't- "'. allo I . -1 - I- -10M - w de. -I -packed -this away -in - j. --- 1-� ' 11 - . 1.�, . - - �:, . � I n Jay before h - iy brow, L'�. w . reveal i � ale 6 O ifiChldfi- 1Ti . . - .- � Thei, , . . rod the ,engin -has be . tin 40"i, k I ­ - �t � nk, decidin ., ..`t­�'�'_. .�� �_ '' NO cloud of passion to usurp tb � I � That � on expl he V'r sid, be-- no' A- f ull-grolvo . . .. - F,;,r, . . y.a yoUng one, ros a . . � _.;._,4 '­. , , I . . � - - - ' ' - I Or uiar thy II09PI . ave ; �. - ?; �,;,-;: I wheel. - - � . - I -tween Annow.m. id the great' Xopg'A , .'elephant, follOwt .� � _ ',It Ld _he bottom. of a tru �_ I I Jack's life blood Was a - *h1ore 44 bo , , tality; no -*V � M , lVero , d V- " . 9 to resdiI �'� . . . , - - . . - Z_....- "I., . ! . I I tov�_ �_W, L ­ I- * ft 1 trank �, it for the far interior,- feeling'certain thall, ': U.1-11 : _. "-:. _t` . Of Mort,91 tu'llultLo obliterate ; kr1of s :ould . - . 11 � -Z � 1. .. I- 1. . . rwhere he has ought, to -light four fribee me vnt I - Ii ad and -fierco . , . ­ �. "_ L�� _ I . ��_ �, � The soul's marmoreal calmness" -i,L ve Jack Chiddy? Now don't"you sneor - - - ere would be .deeply !-I. � �.: --; � ­ . . Y f1 Ion do th . � - ,� - ­'. :, �. i ­� - . � . I - � * - was barely kiiO" WON 'truinpetit " d b the dazzling garment. ''. . � � 11 :.� ': :1,_ r.,� .:--.1 ..-.-., . . whose existatic , - I . I Igs. 1hallul:o-time to spite to take � mV dusk - - .11 be At the name, whiob I own, 18 but harrsh, to %6 _ I impresse y - . ­ - ­. �, .� 1. . � � . .- , am a stud . Dr. Roo I -and so 'the'bVeu men . ., .. :,� -. th . .1 . , . -, ,, equable, seditte; ,-� - - - . car; _. ; . he rriade th' y set con- '40od siml � . -Ifiredinia . - I �­., k;V .. " � ;.:�, �_ .: � 1, j � '. . Like i oY. M aiestic -n( this &a unt of,wildolophant, o A. few moublis later I was -journeying in.% '_ _--,:..� ` � 7" !�_ "I , oansing, raising, mating fre4t lich.- "f tile b6itat. Tile -tra' udou6 recoil of my . . I I Confl oubles; to I 41ut a DamQ is a sound thin more, deeds tributia . I I me - on f the , , - 'I, �- 'W., .. -I- �., ruling. el com* . .. ,theae, tri moll steamel the upper waters o -, _. I I Strong to consume. small tr 6 , - I are best; . . iug as praotime by one of in � gan. throw �ie - to the --groundi and at the 18 . .. .t., � :. 7-v _-� ,-X..- �_ I Mena grave thoughts, thoughts An,il Jack had thiiii, soul of aniat , in his br" "it � Indo-China' : .10 .. - I Same moment I 6eard-my servautfire �vvioe.-- Congo River, VIH1 LD& V-11 the native settle- - - -..'.. ... �, I- ': .�'_,_ �q . � . _ .t :, '- . _­', � - ,:�. I I . I . I ­ . ., .,�, . I Great thoughts . . 111111111� __ — . Was un- ments on my way'. upon nearing ilie large .. ­ , I . .. I . I � ­ .. �. . . . . - lasting to ther end. _. 1111101i . I.i If . " T tie 1�6no go live about midway be- " 1, quickly raised myself, but I . .­ *. �'. 1. � .1 _. , , _. � - , . N"-; I.. -.-.-_­ -- - I . . populous Vil age of Lulaup I resolved to �_ 11, ._.�. - 4� _ .: - �� ­ �,:.�-: ­ ­.. - . . - . :.. " � _­'.. �1_ t - I __ . I,', �,;.: .. .... *,�,�,. � _. _. .. �' LURED BYA I AGD � .. 1''; tween tha..No )ng River and the Annamito able on account, 'of the smoke of my gun to I I . .. - - al ,-' -,4, - � - �i I;,:-- � .... - �, , 1�*,,,.,',.�, �. , . i , - _'. I - ' � . T :. C -.- . , . :, - ­ I - _­ . osing a� ble, .. .1; A, 1--_.._.1_ . .J.- 1. . I � 1, i t inous, wooded regiOns. They see the elephant, j Then I -suddenly felt tender my la ding as imp goi . � :, ..." . ,e � 1. ..., : .. - : 1!%_ .1 ;,�, .1 r . . .. '' . I � ,��. -,.., Z I .-. .. . .. I :1. - I :. � - ... �_ - JK � 1�... - ; , A. - , - T . :. I ­ v �+ .,: 1: other's Pi!iyei.' . � .� -"- I coast i n mount .- - � -_1.,... ..-...: The _�kl;� - 4,f - .- - I . .� - 4 14 hunt the oloph tit to obtain ivory and also something graze my fade, and I was burled ,by wearing y brightly striped jaget. I :-. �� - I . - I _ : I I- ��.`___,11,i . ,� � .. - - I - �, - - ­ 'i ��. , -t- I ,. . - , , to a& ure and tam I'� - t.. �i­ 4, - . :�� ' ­ � "' � _ ., _. ..,.� . EODORE 'I ILTON ___; - -t-'-': -1 Child WA*dd-ted *W4 wrir the W- . � Is. -7A &'distance ot several yards, a d lost con-, had imagille, that my', brilliant appearance 1` '. ,-- 1 - ­'. ._,'_:4_. . � P .- ­ _� 13Y TH . -� L, - ., �. , . � ie the young anima n - I 11. . -4_;� 1, -1, . I . . . .., - i �, - . ­ . �:_, - . ,.: .. - I,r,' 11 j , not 111RIPS, I I t4 grest deal of interest, but I I:..;: �'.. �, �_ ".. 1. 11. - I - . .-, . ­ _. ­ -4 - greatdial has an written about elephant sciousness. When I Tecovereol the would ere& &I � �._,.: - �� A mother's holy arm caretised . :; .--- , 11-� ­.: � ­14:15,�­_�_.��- �, . � . - I � . Combo- I I - � 1.,-.w'._� 140, �.._� L � � 1, . .1 _4 ­ f.. . - � 11 . $­-u-� �,,, Q � A babe thaLlaughed upon her breas-4t. .' - . e Laxicasts , a town thi y miles' flOrn hunting. But othing, Ibel.ievo, aboutthe dione stood around me. They had toug a to fascinate the whole' . I i �'. : __. ­ '_'_ r My � I., - - , ...: _.�_� en in prayer:, .1 . . aven she cri � a Angeles in an ope Ili elge . tribe into e''state of 'bewilderment. . I . . ­:. . Tlien, thus to he n valh�y at the metbc J of the enougis, among whom I was that I was dead. lkl� clothes were sprinkled . ::...._:-. _:_', " - � � . - I., ..., � : � -r � 4'-N is face is fair 1. " all occupation in the village, � __� :,Ir�_.�_,A 4.,- 4-i -, I I ow even as 11 - ' d Ste an Hansdorf arreR ted .".- ,� ' ' - Olt, K�rd! keep Thou tits so�i wIth�n.,:,,,,_.,­,',.,, of Colorado L�esert, live the fit at Huro ean to live for any wusider- with blood, ttud a. pain in my uppoi jaw arrival ._f.7..0_- _.:,�, 1. . L L- � ,�.., ". I 1. .. � I",_ "�..:;. . . ­ - . - treat and hit were d - . .. 'L: � - _. � As'free from any spot Of Bin, ..: ," w th hi ife and 20 -month -O A boy. Thars able t me. On arch 30, 1891. I was in the, convint,e'd me thiLt there waR something 8 . eserted, -and an admir . _ . I - . I * ;.*.-. ' J -_ 1. '. I I . 6 . d t the base '. . ' %'. -.t. L 1.:I.9-1.`�; I handgrouped. - r .., - .11 - ", �, - �, � ­ - --ole_ I ­­�:.... - ­ . -fa..''. 11 x part of bh genol q villak of Pumpia, mkiu wrong. I L found that several teeth had been iDg cr d �. - %:. " -:, t, . . 06 -,� d y he left home for .ahoth, 9 athno- rr'e " . I Fronj heaven the Lord ap an. . - . i . . thew Ow "" % '. __-, - ..: : "! L. L I., sW& ma f. selves ,round me in &L bUddioa mass. : ! Z ".. ,.�- !'� , . -. P ice where he was working. logica, pollect one and treating many sick kuocked out The elephant had knocked . r'? . .i . �;_ , .�� ­. � 0- - .. ­�_. 4 66 Behold I I grant as thou ilast pTayed." .� _.� n disap. - Some of the ,spellbound, stared and gaped, � -l".-.1�_ �1.,_� .I,L' ­, . I , _e� - Within the door the darkness crept . " _-� tate in the afternoon the i iother *bnt in stives. Abe it -that time a Cambodian them out with her trunk, and bad I , -: �`_.,f­ ! -� , _ �,�­;, .. ,.., _­�­,� id babe and mother sw'ectlY WPt. 7-' 'I. seiroh of &.stray cow. The i -ah $clad ly mandi 6rin arri �ed for elephant hunting. Al. peared. Three balls had not killed her. A at me without saying a word; others mote ­, .1 1'.; . , � ' , : . . * _ ­ LL':'. -L _ :�""'� L" _,�...' - - - L .. .. ; ,,, �.e _ IL , the midnight. bell � ,-. .� - . bare -f ot- thougnt the na ivgu protested that the iven when the bold ex pres., ied their wonderment in stutter �, _ _ , it, I. It - pres- . - ­ - . The belfry ran@ . .� W a calico wrapper, hatless ,deadly wound can only be . ;r answered I All,s ;�eli. .,! 1:V, y - . L� - "'' ­_ The watchman 11 - rii- Ing wbisperg; neither fiery comet nor noon-, .,,. - � ' .�--'_ :*'�. ,.�'- - I - �, ad, without the mother's kn)w edge, a once it a Chr aiian might reader the hunt ball enters through tha tam a or the eye. . .*� '' *,, e". , '. L � . - . . _441 . . ' : ��f 'e-. *�; - - , A . . " L ,�_'�_ I.;, : �. � ad unauc)assf�l 64 As the - elephant has on scent an could ho;ve held this savage - . . -�,.'., -­ __ � I . e cradle side. I - I ad of ter her. When she returned I i he 1 Cambodian, influenced no evo d day eclipse L _ I ��­ . Awaking at th .1 . . ,.. - . ­ e_-: , , I hP4 died. �`,�`. dthe neighborhood. d dience More thoroughly bewitched; heard- � - j �. � ;_ . - . . ,� - . -, w the babe !,4", "': ppbt by soulf presents I Made him, at last hearin a European needs long. experience au � . .. .� � . �r*.­t­��"., I- , missed I . . � .­`_'�', I � � "' . ­ . ;, __ - Tile mother kne ild him she alarme ,h. . I ed warriors wi th arms and chests scarred by -I.. ... , . � -4 .; �', . *. With grief to set a woman wl . I bun tied u til nigl t wit Congo . i y participatoing in the h un t, beforelie can hunt the animal sti-oceasf ally - ,_� , -�_:_­. �_- :,- 'I , ... A searching parby I ted to. I ing" - " : .'s _.i�, _ S,he caught and claqpt;d the Marble chli �; . - - :" . - ­ il. ' Excitement ipre A through. the d IT, d complete y tamed Q.16 The native, who cree noiselessly in big many a stabborn fight , women dutch , , ,_:.- - -,� ­�., . � , . ... , �..:, rainst !its own . 4 opt ava . 1.��, - - Until bor heart ag - . ,% n, and by dayl ght, the in"t ph . an awe I aded with the inplements for Annamite costume, Kati, in spite of his I their startled babies, and a host of children i ' I - _�. ,. ­ ..'�:,;�",,, * " ., I L ". . . 1 : ,- I .. . - Was broken, besting on a stone.. - ­- -1­1:�:. � whole to . - re . I . '. .. '�.", _ . � .. � , ; , .1. I , " _;� �' L L ,__�._;, ;:i I I . of 'or h ng my every moverpent. As I moved �:� ',�, : � , .7WL ,_ . . .. _, � ized search- captt ring th ir'wild relations and with inferior weapons a better chance of success I � : " , _,.V+: ,,, AM, ei - . . -ei ?�,: � �i * rtiorning a strong party gan I I 'I - .­ . , , ...; ..; ' watc ' .-:. � I - - 'f"� �' - � tile a ­ .. .. . 4- a I- � *4 , ,.- , - ' i , , 2- . L ar'r eis renewed the questi ire w Ions. An, a European I ­�­ - I.'! ,od!" she cried in hei despat i if hi toward village th dusky crowd follow Oh 0 as no tim bask4 ta of pro is. adequate number than with his creaking boots . -L, /_ I.'-, , " .�i. I - ­�_ �� -11 I �, �� "'; ., .11 ��v' . . , 41 Why hast Thou mocked a niother'9 0117 ' � t W, -I ed, and bGre me company everywhere L . , �� ,:* �' �: , - , hen answt.�ed - "As I her in the're t� tug and eage of in( ogether. a then stxrted and breach-joader. , The Betiongs kill Ole �� . . L I.. . - :` -4f V he. have willed iton, but , a " ' n were g t t went �, �,. t. - - �.�,, � N, � , ; ' Ill h as ' . bich, al- . . I . I p -­ -t I ' . hy prayei, in, is fulfilled. ,,;:.-_:� brush wer6 to re der it Jimpos- for 3 wild elephants - are aW pliant& with poisoned arrows, w ! . . %­­J:�. -;. - .." -".;._.1?1_,C Oh wonic . go a region eri IL � ­ . I ,� � -, .. � .� I . - .: , - - . ' ,i,,,.�-,, 34;` L . .1 ' , �f on the earth big soul remain, w- * - 4. ��, see the Mid, at a hort d" ta' Ind netra,W tile thick TrHF. INSIGNIA OF VMEATM8p; .L . �:%, � ''.., ,.,,,- - sible to Is I Ice, mero iw Our a aimals moved along in ian though the n . . ." _.� I..... � $ L � . I . �. .. - - Al � is soul shall 9 . 7_ - � . ' U, - . ,V 1-1 'Iti, .2�'z',:[�r _. )./- " ,,,I ,,-,-- % . - "'_'_'.. ", � ather many a gtall�. It the skin - I � 1n 'eupl ort of - the respect and hdml - �: , ,�­ , 7' , ,�, `�' .1 �. � . I . . . :.,.! om, the bsok of a her . . 8 f nest of the lot, on whic, , may inflict a deadly wound in sof ter - _ , _ . A"' :' -�, even fr file, and th . ogs' ; i�, 11 )X I . .�_�, - 7,-:_', p the . . I 'I. ; � lr.4, f In' mandarin and I were sea U �;�t­ � - " At thv behoj;t I reach my hand '_ "' "' The region is one of inten heat aird ted, brought parts, as the trunk. In such -places the ended to me I informed _; I - -, . . -1 , � a �, P T..'' - .�. _. ; I '. � - . , . �, ;�, ; '. -, to lift hiin to the licaVenly jand." � _,7 - -,, :: fee . to cl J .- ­ -1 � I ., tea with rattlesnakes, Coyotes =4 many I ot! ier elephants had ear the poisonous substance, prepared trorn extrac thus volur tarily ef - . ,�,q ,rear. The . thechief "Ngoi'l thatiIn'the whiteman's! . I ' � .�T I I The mother -heard and bowed her head, �;- - - I - - 'I ` -;,- .If I.. poisonous insects. The earth in an pl a wa , w lich they. diaby breaking off of hetba, acts so violently that the suirn I ' . " " ; .. -t-, -, f I_ � " ... And laid hot cheek against the dead- ' . I I .y or us . land (Mpt tu) none but the biggest of chiefs. ". .. ­ � 1,�'� - :- ! � I . ' . . � -�,4.87 ", , � � - For �% 0 f trees with their trunk@. Do often diets within tea minutes. " . :,. �,� : , ': � . And cried, " 011 God! -I dare not pray- ­- is cq3verisd with il.koli. 9 t in the the anchesio 1 " - __ I "L ___ ­ were per nitted 0 wear each gorgeous ' � ,6 - . � ____ ' , I ' � � �,L�. _01- - - I I ,. � 1�",_, I Gl� : on an8werest in so strange a way V., signs w h r. Fi al. we at over hill and dale and rivers until I I . � 4-W, - - ; . ­ _?_.� : _1� I Th I . L afty discovered no ' . attire ; w' th all the -dignity and importance,, Jr. � .I "�� I "if, - "I . . " - � . -, .. . ' , i .. -.- � - _ � .,.�. 11 phant trail, recognizable . ._ ] , - . t� , �_ : fy a COyote trail w atrucli. On it c uld f and a frlsh ale 'orld. I I _;, .. in shadow of it taper's- It The Rio -heat Wroad in the W A jj_'� I - �'��, -'Lj�­.% - " . -0- . . I which I I-Ould summon to my aid I a I . . . i 4% rinto of so ild, of branches and `�' _," , . . I ,g.h * I ' W' t reaking off ,, L . "irl, - 1,13he sat and inioaued.the livelou night, '; � ',�;,� eiceitsionally be seen a footio b t a recent deavoreel In convince him that the true sign: ! ;. -,L '�_'� t -_ *�' , _ k- t , . - by, a rat roA L �:.,:I: , _�, l-, -j ., ".." . But when the 1, - *th now and then a otell,es of blood on the The -highest point attained *1 A � ". . 1� �..' .�. -11 . . _. . tj . 7- .. , ) morning brought the sun a irodd4n rbage. and crowned heads% . 4 ,. " � .. . he o! presidents , � ,�,, .. - 1p I. -1 - , "� � lie prayed, " Thywill, Oh God, be donef" . � -..-. �. 1.,� I . I � �,. I S I Mttus. Arranging themselves go theV ", L halt w mv,de.'. The animals were in the United States is in t Rilcky Houp. of Office I ... � '. -, . ': -, ,�- . -4,' 1 .. .. .. _. __. " " - '. . . . .­. ,_1 _J _.ei" , � I I . 4: Should not lose at lit of each other the unsa ldle�o ain the bi,ggLqe was taken off tains, 9,027 feet above tile sea. Trains go was such %. yellow and black tennis coat. I d" 1, 1. � -," '. � .1 . '. , ,. I? , � . I.. _ , , . . � � � V � .- I - . ­'! ".. . . - .:; .. . - I I - � ,.! , -;�, : ., � . '� "archers followed th trail,' reading t4em- go of a uoinber of men. The the Callao-Oroya- line in Peru, are now jis. The chiel of Lulunga responded to- the -, ­,� , , %`., � 1 Who NA." , L. and eft in 6 tit :. I I - 4­�r­ C 1. To Those . ­ - ' , ,_. _..i�a -L,;, ­' � - - , ­ - . _­ j . .- i .., I of hal s) mile. -he dy for the hunt. condiug to a height as far above this - J� - . I_ I I ,treat. honor of n y visit by bringing to me presen ; I -, _ - w �.J, ,L -, :, - . - I arag', brave heart, nor -in thy 91irp6se, fal-_ selves over a width rest A Us a then res the total height of ojj�t of goats, fowls, eggs, pine-xpples anit . L.- z: ,��A , c esert ana - elevation as . .'' i:" ,,,?�r.� f j!.,... Co trail led direct to the 1 06 The a visa no1ing left on the elephants ex nd in returif I gave him some L ' . � I.V. I - , , I - , " his I o'ess of a fin 11 train bananas, 4 ' . ­ ��. ._ 4'..'��; Z -,", . ter; . thick Washington. In other words, when : ,;,. I _ ­�; N- , ". 1� I , �,q": �,, ... , Go and win the fight. at any cost. .. .1 henomenonknown'se"Dry L�ake." cept a cane a mut the gar, .11 - � ,;�, � y I I'd be Of . 0VID on the'Oroya line enters the Galera Ituntiel cotton cleth, beads, bran ,wire, and meta1ir, _�, I ,�,el.., L . ," ,;� .�, i . I. " , . ... � � . � ,� ,,, . I . 11 . �,D'11'.' � � . Though sick' and weary after V ake is nothing m ore than a so I ... w1iich was wi u d round thei L,V;,h' I ft heitv 'cinnflict' ' r r b4dies,to ' trinkets. � . d _� '., . _1,-_0Zh "'.1 - -11 .. I - - ' . y --V� -i� Re,joico to know the battle is not lost rust of which is perfectly the riders solettold during the violent and to cross from the western to the t : "l -A \ * I white alkali, the c -young an . L.:'., . : L - " L,� Y; -.: ,4.4 , . . ��`��2­$�,,/, �� . - - I., of the Cordilleras it is morA7haur'. At night groups of dancers, dis.. x , p L4 . . ding on rollingaiind on iirregular Wo �ioumf of the anitnalL It was .of the !_. A - X., , 'A' I .. . : , . 14.1 ie brave spirits :-1 hard and level. 8 I idly sang the praisas I ., . I - i '', - -�t - � I � . L. -1 , At L I " � ,. I I.... .. - * : The field is open still to thos . a - oult that 1, 1119eh, igher above the sea than the I A tiest old, lot , - Who nobly struggle till the strife is done..' 'theedge.of this lak a traveler beholds OnI3 with di could prevail upon mile a, I visitor with the colored cost. . L : - .� ,.. I or bit of railroad track in this country. bome tingtiiofi - � . ,� -X_ - Z_ nd storm, wit'A Courage all un- 111 The na t ives. in this part of the world ore -, -,. , -- " . -4,il -I . s Through sun a . wonderful mirage of a sheet of silvery cle .the mandari to a low me to take with me . �:� - -_ I'- -4�: , , L . :. � 4�, _ dauntod, . I tit stretches oftrack in Mexico.are also ligher . m . � .� - I t rifles. Wrapped up in � aright colored cloth,, .-- - . �� �-, .. .- . ' my elephan iond of I -1 ....;,., ­�2_ . a baAlc's won. water. . : , , t a. I exceedingly . i . - '­ - -_,� -1 14' .. I . . Working and waiting till th -1 , 11� �itl,,Ak�_,: I - The hat th ad to the ale. than any railroad in the United Stat ' . . ,.� . -. - �� W��11 ": .: ' 3x - ---.. , '_ � . -�%rty coneilinded 1, 0 Child hides, these iflej were fasten I Dse, early - _ ... - . ; . - . . - I ., �­ I had Od L At present the Galers t high. but in th , ,days of the Congo � , _: �`,*� ", ' ,�� . � : The fairest pearls are found in deepest waters, ,consumed ,by- thirs ph t I rod I i tile ploration such fabric was scarce and these', ;- �. i�.: ,y'." -1 - I The brightestiewel3 in the darkest mine, I indurate Ornst 4. h ale hant was ridden by two men. eat elevation attained by any railroad n ha.d to be content with' the colo I. - . -, . I est hour of niid,� .,this lake, and th ' . 'T . 1� And through the very black . y V reas. on who w called the capturar, rode or world, Some months ago it was re.)orted PeO 8 . ­ - �.. �1 �:,_ I '. ;. -1. � - I : ' " I � . 00. rints the part at wit out the texture Mearod their .1 I I .. I . , . !would reveal no foo. K ; so they a ' I 4�1 , . , night hat this wonderful Oroya railroad iad - �. . -�' " -, , - _o - .1 I i, "-, , _ , ck. The other man was the t " a mixture Of red pow- . I '_ -, I on its , Z. �.,V_11. 1, Th th ever brightly shine. .: -ad on over it. Fou� milet from the edge a . Sept, bodies wi t1i 4! nguls, ? . r f. _. �-. . . , �4 . . : � p .--- ,�, 1� � : . , I , , � , - ­ � -, .., z :. estar of hope do . Andes. It was on � ., . - . - i body o'th 'little 'Nan. Ind- the neck of last crossed tile � , , . . was found the'desid a c,sid sat right bob der and (ill. The dalibing of this over any- I �, " :.,. "; f,.,xv ­ , - path Is sWep and , ui' 1 28 last that the first train from Callao pass- '. . g The cot ture to their . I � -,. I i ..­ _*� ­�;� - Press on I Press on! The f", h a" fact -1 lego and the r had a long bom- . .dow ify accoidin ,*- " � ,�. . derer-, lying on its animal. ` thing -tends to be3wt 9 7%.- �v,�_,01,', . 16 r� 111 .. 11. " _�;,� - . rugged, a the blood or ist�ed over t a6m. bo( stick w) ich reacted to the ground, and ad through the tunnel to the eastoo, ,, ideas o lecor&tiou With such notions of . , . � .. -, !:� " ,,�, _". " ­. � I I .. . 11;1-, � I ., � .. . . . - . And storm clouds almost hide hope's light hands torn an . I v ,e1t his had a of Oe mountains. Twenty years ape d . - � " � _. , _. , .".4 .. IL 4 ,� -61 I'; � � FL. , '� - from view; A �ut a fe hours,. y to, he lower end of- whicl k was attac . - " good f�orn they no hesitancy about, - , L I - , �i, I.; N' - He had been des . 1 ' - ,;i, , I �, ore In eat have trod- . I This loop after the line was started it a belore . "4�;,4�1�� , '. , der he buming,sun. loo ) made o! twieted coce I ge I around and ing my.�- I... _-V�.v4;-j 1'. . ' ' ,ther f o fibre. t . , ile solubg :' f, .'A%,: L " . But you can Pass wh . blisteringl an &ins jostlinj ;,2. � , * 1, ��; ,,-�` , body wax al suad tr ,: ­ . don; - safely Tlie party -seized thO child �na hurried back W& , attache I to a long line made of hide, the Cordilleras were conquer . coat till its attractive - stripes " -:�-__ -i:-_111- ­ IN � -1 . __ . - .. � * . .. I - - - A few more st,eps may bring, you ! _ rcely a foot of level grade or 106 precious 1. I I I � to t9e edge of the take, lbefore reaching gain held bt the capturer at abouttho have sew - - .".'' I ten to become lost beneath the oily L ._.L�_ �_ . 1-1., ,..--,- . Z, . , � -,. - �p ." through. I .. . _ . , 1;1,�, _� - - I.- " .�,"�_4,.. ­ _- i ,:. "," . . t i Lies had commenced to middle and by -the guide at its other miles until they pull into the Galera t nael, threaten . .. � - -, I , Z 1, 4. z W 1-11 \ � I - . which their own Ong, _ I the sea, and emerg upon 61 ngula." . I . . 1. � :;�, ­.� ., - 'i F. �, � The liattle o'er, a --vj6t6t"�tei W-1ft ad With honors ; ' 15,638 feet above . 7�;, � swell with heat and lack. of water. The . I remained at Luluugu- only .Iona night - -- " ' " A" \ I an( L. . _. v �;'r�,� - , - , _� !�� i, i By patient toil 6ach difficulty Past, Luced with all spead on the the eastern face of the Andes. _� I .4�j, .. - . . see Vhose days of bitter Mare little follow had w*lkod and had .,We sdv tile nnxt morning I steamed away up . ­ I ,�, 'I., , all night, _­. ,- ­��'. . _ . .. Nou th on may . . of If this were not the loftiest tunnel in the - . , _ t I ­ - 1� . � _ � _� , � 1. . . .X.- - ­� " � - ­ ' ' .. reater deeds at. la&L died of -exhaustion -)net as �he sun was com- I tra 1. Evel y -moment I was in danger : stream ; my trilled cog4liad proved a brill. '. ,�. ­... I -, � But spurred you on to 9 still be conspicuo as a a I 1'..t, .1 . .1 I . � . - and by the branches . world it would At � . .1 -4C.hambers' Jour4al., men to manifest its foa,rful heaL He bei ,ig hurle( , to the gro 0 was ian t pas spor t to the bee It society of Lain ngu p�_ ��' ., . 1..4_,.- -��, ig IL, - clog I I specimen of railroad constru tion. t a . - Wl­ �, I .N ,,- ­ �. - " , .. - , � , ___ atked fourte . orle .of the of reft. , the guides, and . �:,�:!. � :.-1 Z�: 01 ­,7�: I . . _., . - an mile� into I he Vapturers . _ ,� .1 . - ­_ -::,.- - - _. � - . had w . � . -..�:� , - . 1, I .: � .. on through the rock a di3tance'O -1,855 and had been the means of establishing � ­ I - I . , .. . ;­� . I.:: keep out of the driv or- .. * ­_�_ - -_.4 - . � �_- , ..', ��. L . �... ': ,. !. , . 1: - a on r n know how to ' - _ '_ , � ­ �; ,;AA -1 - ,. . .. . hok 0hiddy. � ..:17 I f� mogt terrible togioti th4 mandar in tie t un- fine friel Idship with the natives. 'My ­ ­ ,�., ... &VO of ­ ­ ---i . . . . - . .; � . * � - � ... 1. I ­­ . a i ­ I _. V4 . , . - �. ' - �. - - � I'.' .' we V Of danger. Often I saw our guide lie feet. If a tfain happens to stop . -_ .." a Dra e Jack Chiddy-oh. well you may sn"r, --7— :­ ­ I— ' bear water fro tile rival in ,hat gorgeous� g rmentIo, I b . . I :k��-_- ; '.7 - . I . V - ' 1 passengers can . fresh In ,,,he winds of thit J� - . .. 7�.'." 1 1, ­ I _� I , � . a' ' ­ d I .�41:1%f"_-�..­�,_ � , In . ­,.. .. - 1, BriWh i0lar E�Waitiovj_ .._,Tf.._ old of its tail and vaulted roof pattering on the car top . The d I I For the n e isn't one that soun& nice in tile - � . I own fiat L )hind th,q neck of his animal, A01, oubt,. i i atil - . I "_ ., ­_ I .. . I - . . . .L �, 44 11, .. I . . an A the Cal turer talte h ritten langdagi . . ear ; - . I , vill' gers, who, - having no w _.._�� I - Tr ore " " ' * n ' hat cro*ns the mo Main _� I ...� � - -nothing -deeds . , led b` Mr.' I I .., '' ­ � _ �.. �, ,; A British Polar jexpedi,V I I'll h �. .� . But a name is a sound - rid a on the haunch es of tile, elephant so as nielting snow t store in their memories sue events ani . _. - . � -i,�< -4�4 - � : . are best. 'I ,-kson, wi� ,,if possibre, sail no � to be at raped off.' Y expected over summit above it filters: through, to he ex. . . from generation , 6L . ­ .- ­ ' "'. _, I man In his-breasL Frederick Q. Jw - � �: - *,­­, �_. I And Jjck had tho soul �of a . and I I wo chan holi aro, on t in ti e i ock hand theni down 1., .- . �� . is entamer, I - �%j � ; - , . . . . . . .j � for Franz Josef lAiid in mient to ground. oavatiou. T . � -,J.�.: , - " ,7 7 L :, )e knocked to the neration as tril.41 history. . � :.�, � _: �o:,:i .. . � _Z : L , .. _ . I - arry the water outiof the tunnel Dine ge � - - _1 ­;�,, .. � 1. , . � you're fond of a winter th . much it has been do- ver, &,ad at to 0 V sty1iih prinent .:. '.. ,,, t I . . v Now, I heard you say that . . are', 11111411- nagod tc keep inyseat, IlOwe i of tin I felt very sorry that M, , . , : ,- 7, ,.�- ,!;... . . . t I ' - - t f " - . utilisat,lon. of Franz i m4 found of them leads to the; head stream - - ;-.-N � 6%le, ' me t ' ted that �he res �hed an open, where we besmeare for 1. dreaded the shrink,L �'L ` ns m . 1AA we . 130 d, .1-, :,� _ it, . .- liway-men and the rail ry an the Atlanti � ;, the was ..Z_ . . , 1 i , - � . If it bears upon ra is of march for and Amazon tributs ncea (dwaabiug it ; however, I - , ,�_,,, � r! I 11 L .� hat will suit you. I kn�w. Joief Land " a bsoo and lit ab lut twou �y wild elephants, young 1, c. ,- ing conseque. j 1.��..in��,�,'%;-,- . . Wcll,.h ere is one t . I be attended with. r to thef Rimac Ri r and the Pat i . I'_ 4 U _. �- . , - - 11 re ago. northern sAvance I woul( I old, which gave vent too their surprise and othe to my native servantj I ­.­%, � , � - " 9­1�4 . 0 1 , r,ht I - ` ' ' . � - Though. it happened a good many yea on. either p*rti Or eptim In thel . - It in doubtful if an other railroad for, hiinded it over - 6 scrub off tht, - ­­ . .. . succ fri ght by ,olent UQUIP tiI198- . ti . A 5 , I . I -1, Lj­. has been hold er*1 tratfic will ever be.,earried t ) go Ipambi, with instrue Ong .,.''. r - I Jack -Chiddy-there, you are miling again, ,, first place, Franz 4068 14nd 'We Is with tile utmost speed right gen en cleaned and dried.. it ,-.4'. '.ize,1�5_ I ' _ v ng,ual. W1 ':- t�­ _,�'l -- � __ both bolhmou and levation. The su0eys �Oj tile past --L , __ . I At the name which I own is ic out orities to be acces- reat an 0 � ,�: . - . by the best Arot in o the h ,. The guides. in order to .. .. I- k . , . . , ,:� ,,, lain � ,-, in- the second VIZ A, merican Railroad do not th tie far � ndi. look;d as good as new, except, as I had susi, - �._,. 14.'' 1 - .r,4 .. ,?�, -.. " L . t allng with his sible in any ordinary year the utmost speed, y dimiuished' in size I _'� ,�f'.� 'r - .ja,ck�'hidd_y,-- I say, wro,ugh spltr their animals to Cate elevations. at all r aching that of pected, it was greatl '�;�.�,.,�.,�".,R I . I . 1. � - place, it hasbeen, bhown to be a country Of a spikes 1W _fi­ like a, silket '. . maws, vesn ,ted my arm lie : -- . ;�,�4­ It.,:. k, O&od u )On their skulls wit -h ir6i it necessar y lie . � Year in and Y%r out, on,& ' ri ; and in t1is Oroya line. it wrX I re the slee -be!. I . L, - wcqon of Plates.�! large Olt -out, exte ding northwx w ich dre, � i blood. The purpose was to . ln�rella and read d. just ,._�:,,�i.,­f��_f-6_, ,� . . - ,�'AR � � I - and there to pan from one valley to a ac then cover oil an I . . . , �VA�4�',, I . i ��., , - 'L " ­­ I � , , . ­_ I - . 0 chalike Ard place, t a winter Is comparatively f rem had elimbes, , 1. - ­ , Simple onough'was the work, with -n the tl of the young elephants as b t the low the elbows ; . he pockete . :1 , . - rate "'a t C'lun - "" " �. I I . t both line" were in igauge and mild, and s danco of animal. life se wild clo- separated by mountain rranges, b '11 r, and the wais . - I -_ -_ �,�; 4- � . Bat to see tha, 1, th hard., I wish to say heFe that, i along the; Ii *11 n 4 be up near the co ` :. -1­7� '- , � . . . bability, any highest' pointA Ine wi . � �. li . I ad I --I':---,- . range; exists as to preel do, in ill pro , j ighiing with tame ones aro, no rl ---�bub it still h ,_,____._,,4__�- .1 . . . ". - I there, and tighten a bolt, - p ants in . ver 7,000 feet above'the sea, if the e;ults tightly around my cheat Fasten a key 1. . The expedition pro ith the greatest 0 ractive color�, I folded the precioui - --- _"' .--_-�: . I ' " � .14;t9 .-. - ­ - - attacks from scu , Y. ' y behav-. * I : . - . trains from giving a JOW-i�' r�� I Cowards, I ut the ,vaye hold go(d 1 Att I .. . All to keep fast . I uthern coast of . of the preliminary our � ,- .1.. I, ".. -.. - '. I poses, on reach g the so caution, 6 1CILIM thes seem to be aware of eat garmen t f 11 . and stood* it away, to b . - .. 1�.' " - . � . _ I . ch South America will'always beat t) e r, L.. 1. ___ I_ . ­­ ­." Strange -when one thinks where a hero may Franz Josef IADd, to establish a depot whi Lh u superi lrRy of OPPOU614 guided by - elevated railroads 'he prod 1101 Y:gslu ly when some event ,-.,-., io_'�+-X., :,? -, � - I f the 'world in t . ; 'L __ '­�- ­ ­ ­ . . , L rise, . will form its base of future Wei& ; to have dooded in 0 1 ce should demand i�. . . . . "'.., " . ", _ Say at tillies in a moment botore our eyes, Ill man b tinge. We soon suo � .: . , ­ I .. ;A. I " * . . 'South Peruvian line from M, ollenAo t ke sufficiejit impor '' - , - - .f�, ado before the summer begins to fail a re- . �_ , .-: , ,:?N_ -. -oiu our side ere we"know it, and m Abing,t< O. -le side a young,. -4I aud its [at t,! only SANED Blt TH GORGLOUS GAyLXZ.1TT._*__, .1. ..,:. 'I"- - �', .11 . � -.1. I .. ­_.. , L .- - ,:il. -4 . �� , .: ': Or ri ht fi . [lay enable it P, Titicoes Attains A height of 14,641 i L . - A� - , - . � . 10 I connoit,re norib rd, whfoh a I . in 3,ther, a id immediately ` e'wieral of our � . . - �, , . ;,� I . . 997 feet lower than tile Galera, tunu� I ! The ., - .: - �&'!; -- . ��. The ork of a giant, and pass from our view. - i rbh of the Ali t a r this, I had oorrithand 4 * . -.1 -, - , ., TF to reach a poin PO th: ria ate tried to .sgp&r%to ihom ** Very soon afte "� ... .. ", -, �", , * . is me Ole. A C�ring . ,. - �mtng to limit, 81, ag 2mi north ; and in fol. - remarkable Chilean Railroad, now a . - - - - -�'�,:, ,.:W��--,, - d 'Pa"nshi: In between then'. The mothei an expedltloj� up the Oubangi, a river ped, 1_. '4-, ­'�- .; , I . But.the et,or�, yousay-; Nveu I'm C . ward bl letion, which, startingstA,niofagasta, red b, Canal O%I. savage and warlike, and I �: - ,, .4 - .1 .1 � " - that, -wing spring to again advance nortli reolf by blown with her OOmP � s.- 11. - . lo food lie - .., . ��.. ,;O�. . tr iod ' - . �,'-, � y I a depot latitude 84de -oey I was stabbornlyat- . , , I . nd�r a little --00w where was I and establish 9 or cjjj tjowever, our men know how runs hundreds of miles, northeast ini Q! Boli aring this joul: . " �� ., !*4: I- I. 11 - - Though I wa � . , 1020008 . . I �, - - ,. I �... . i 5deg. are boiits the isad tr Oak, at. . via, has its highest point at Carcoto loaded tia __;. �10A_ i , . at? � a . . At lost we succeeded in separ tacked, Monster war qatioes, 'L" 4�1 - . d and if possible 8 . and it is a note, worthy . :_.�_;L�j��,.­� . shining roun tc &Vol . feet -above the eea,; i - stalwart warriors, shot `� .. "', ,. Let me see. Can you catch, COW ; if 309 it'W Uld Ond"vour either - . the unwale with - .� - ... _,�.. � . ­ - I . . -South Ainiericita, , I � _X.� - �'. - - . ( MAY ir K the tvi 0 animals .. I and whaele I arocind I . , - clear, lington tiannet from. to rn�ke direct for i ultimate object, or, I -Aod upright on the ooinvidenoe that the Tram from the river bank - � .,#- � ,�.. . � a to Valparais( out . , � The mouth of the Bres . more or lose COM- . Is re, who at line from Buonoe Ayre - is also ittle stera-wheeler I � ; . �,:�., kl.. I , . - I d - Tits aroi $I w -moving .I ' * 1. 111.�.-.Z . � ,here I h * soure Raelf n . tried to drag . I ;. A,�j . . . . _­ ' aving b ei�ti^utq, now Bes, at my $I . ' - . - -�� I winter in backs of said to be just 12,008 feet above the pears were brandishe 1.1, .11. . .� . . e�r I . - . __ . - A b k at the fortable quarters, wil, prepare to . taboos &long the ground . �:..), I . ; . u ght on 1:�6 an 0 . i tl and t Dw-strings tightened, - . _'. ..:. I ti � and make the aft. ti 6 100 th a -highest point. These results ba,19 been threatAning force ; a to .see it,1 Well , . and a fight � Z". � - . , I . top, ' '_ that vary high ,* ltu(e, I . itual, which inary , -.....,1-",-- �k " . � When stacking some blocks, au at once, down 11 If 9( that t ae� of the young an obtained by triatv@ alation, but for oi Al d -un.%voidable, my crew crouched low, _ .. ­..'�,,,4,... : . - oessary move i# the fo owinij al riag. .� -1. _ . . . _ about in a frightened manner, seeme . . _1--,;-. L, .. the slope , it a quite possible that v Ls runn purposes it may be 93 well to lop off the ex. . , rea4 with &-deadly re. , - ­_ -, . � .� ". , " . � one I � with IoAded rifles . I , � k, ;,.�,��_ - , ,� -.-" - ht. We _, I" '' -- -:. A huge slab ol stone fram the rest shoved its -the land Conti � uld Im a taaglo& one ot the capturers tra feet above 12,000,.just as som - ,ag spear fig _.. 11L , "X_P. . . . - . lit be covered in that a 0 - . '00 he ch lengi . ,��.:.:.,-kz ­. - � ..I.- way, the whole-distall q - y, at oI - he right hind leg of 0 young- ' F g numbers - . - ­, -a,;; i'4,, .. . . . I ,.. fell d own on the up - line of mietaleand x Wail Will 'be hiofi . to re do in the case of Mt. Everest. .rhe; sponge to t overwhell, I � �� -, . � _. . And . pumme�r. The �1 ht. The line was ti$htly held smayp'that the figure 20,004 feet given, as the were ourrou ed ., 1�, � . '.. I A -there 4 not ai ar waaas ill & I close 01nill sides of , -,. .4- � I " " ,-, . 1. � lay. . . I accomplished by's ed -a. am rer and the guide. The - I un eas I , . ,� �., _. � . .. I - f ... � - - . - '. " _....' � �, .__ ten b r both t �e 1 oaptu height,of thin loftiest of mountains, implies Pre"i stful threats - "4,4 - I� - . � . : - . ' . L , tnj� -IL, " � ,l)u a I -boa . � rrqr, r't /forth firom. us be, besides Mr.1 j&).Lson, more th" give I& liter and i _. I One sho6rp dry o W I . mag eli pjj�nt felt Ilia danger asid tried to . ... , I I . I y_ a refinement -of ac6uracy in measurement to us- Ig myself d crow answered all my . ­ r .,-"-,4.,.,� 1 . . . all, '. - . I . . of eat' " .,.-,-, 11.14 ", � . . I.. - " , - i.7 L.. :_ *1 ;he greater Vt of tile men which it in not entitled. * I I ' "I r.11- ­ - � I.. . I - . '' , 1 �. I I.--., ,-4 , i , the huge ma4s topple over and full. Men' ' . - ., � L fl io. NN I . peace. I held up cotton .:. "-�­ - . . we saw - I . ?" � '� , . As _ � L I I . ionx of _', � . - , . expre .. ��, - - dumb of 1- --- 1�t.­ 11 in Ilreek., the rest de- _. . .k ...... W . - Daniente anaL' `I�':'� � '_ - 11 . We stood as it bound to the spot l -1 . I- ti -led to I ee the herd ,_ ! ' C. . d metal or ­�­_ 4 . , 'J_ .1 � stuff a nd beads an . ­ .. " W . � �' speech, jetoly securing - - _ �_,�,�j"�,�_ � I ,� �1- e Ing horror and doubt In the faces of each. &ITE OV.E� IM DAUGRTER� X v 3ted t 6 elves to comp - ' ' ' . : ­, , I I . -R 'ad I ! bassL The fatterod captive# Deetruoti on of the B106 Trad� in Central sed to change those things for ivory � _."c.. - , � 1. i . tie capt re . . ,ovisions, and,I told au , . - ',� - I I I .:.,.,.-.- '�'��..I-: . . . ", . � .., . 'RIAG9 _ a his ale- : Crios. ' promi them with - � - -. ..,_ --...- I , . 1."k I -7 , I . y tile lucky capturar o and. V Then one of our mates snatched a glance at I ;._­.�. �V��..��, �;, I -�� �'! -, - .,-,, ; followed . I L. I ;. d that I 'Bought , . I '. I w ; ` - . - .� �. 11, - ­ . '� ,.-, 7 -, .., "; _. i, -, . . . ' . __ th Euro I .- - ": � - ­ ' s. J* Nil ' Afri ea,among - - , -,,, s, - _,V ­'L I � - his watch, . 11 j hunt, an ed t th right and'-jeft. Then - the er iphasis at my common - !! .. . .�, Gave a start and a look that made each of us 4&CW TW&�w 6r. martes =41l . The partition Of . peace and not war, but that if they com. . �;,­;:"� � � " '. I u in a circle until it L .._., I 1_ :.- I� .. . I .. catch - I . . whakee AxparAiist. I 10 was t in . ;E rs, " W 11 have been seen, Was the � % - _,_ . � i_ - � L,'' ; abLed. Tile serveats Can POWel aced the attack I should fire �on them. - ' . , .": � I . ". At our breath, then a cry, that thrlU'd our I iroke do wit ,j atte. 0 - ' he slave trade in "go tration this far did.. � �-� i�,� . �..,. . . - �­'. " L ., . I I :_... - . A Mil*aukee, Wis., dispatch says :- rround ad t, jumped to the ;round, and rat oftctiVa blo* dealt to t I HQ.. ever, my demons - :, ,` �, - hearts through I - I r inner Africa. The east coast, when -.e a few not in k hem, and it suddenly occurred ... �, " � _ - _; I ,Flying Dutchinan'is overdue!" .-,L . ' )n� hung crape, a big rosette. I J-'-��%t L' ' - . __ C - `."�4"t ­, " I The I ... �tj'%I . xarles Sim( autious creopino from paderneath thei marched in ba ttalions my bright colored coat as an , � 1-1 � . ,�,'.iii, . . re ,.-A �� _ "'! ­I,�d �f Whitt on the front d r d ra in( Prallery, . v. , , . CID A streamers * Oor of W 'a with hide thongs attached yea ^ ago tile slave I . to - I �. _117��. 1 21� - I �/. Hark I Straight from over the hills *6- Old a' '11. � irry okra at No. 315 Road nirnsls- 16t a to scatter over the wide interior of 'lie con- troQuetion into their good graces. . ,. . , - :___., I I . , , �,, tie little rat I - 'C', , . I . t ��`�---:! �� hear bliss their pturing implements t1ke I 08 01 nk and, f-:­_�'..:' � i I . . L on, i i to -day hasti ­ - i � ­ g faint to the ear. . 8 ause hill a pillage nd devastati y. dived down into my tru L�. _ I - - _- A dull, dead sound 6onlin set to -day. The h6 brio a -down creature, and reade the tinent for � � ­ ._'_'�t�. 7 _jL . . ­_ Then a e4iort, shary whistle that told with Its Ong, had arried., at guarded b garri tie of German an( British ' ment, and proceeded to � - 41--L, ,_.- � . , so th onate ied up tile gar w", L. , �� - I I Amaods $I' hougs. t the truuks of trveo it. The effect .'� �- V._! ,,, I i - - I.:.. . blust of 8 .-Itito until V.. no longer budge. trOOP& 'Ae island of.7Anzibar, wh wo, they sqjl�o ze myself into � -1 _.. 1­:�", I �� - . -1 . . I I . ,_.� ,:/t)utchwan� vra�s Into the tunnel at daughter was n Charge he Callt a QU , enter- . ,_.. . �': " . ; I Thatthe , - . - deroui . - � ­', ­, �'L I . 1. - 1. w an she' marri a in from of 4s kept in that position were equippid for their mur magi al A roar of astonishment gree.Wd I - . 1'... I _ ­ I . _ . . 11.1 - . .t.1 o.." last. I y6l7erdaiy, w The u �mal 0 oint- . .-L. , - _ , I - I .L. � � I 1. ­­_... � T ­ f 'Marion at . ' - daY -it hid noth. prises, is -under tie British flag. rrading nd the weapons, P . I ...:. I L-1 '.. - ,­-,.�. %ined Goldberg, a ideale in live . I my changed attiret a _,�. � . '. .-; ._ . i or sweve cays. Tile first . .: L. "­,,dw., I Iv., � � � ore on' the - - 'I i nd down the coat ; the 'a second before were lowered . -, , I �� r�. � . � I .... w X�a th ' rail ay tb at huge mass 0 moos Comm e4 his daughter to . ad in "ger " !.:� -:.,-;. 4 I s . - drink. a second day it re. atewners run up � 0 � � - Th . , ­ __ I �, 1� Ptone . - d w 11100 th morning. He then nf to ca, rd day rx few Tatia and Jub riv )rs are being navil ated by as tolcenis of peace. Ashore'and Adoat my '. 1, - L �6. .-,� �� And the " 1)utchman!l bob;Lnd coming thunder leave their dw - t, His next elved so ni water. On the thi . . L lines of a one .- --', - . �1 I I .. . . tree . )* it, and It be- f$ritish'ateamers two Be- dazzl ng garment won the cannibal hearts --,-I- -, , L . . . 0 W. �:. I 'in urik in t 5 orsels 4 f �Ood were given tA � _. -th; - * -1 .� ... g on - - laced her tr . . . . q L,�� - .... - � , p at of lons inland. for 3 , miles nto ,� -,.,,: In a rntnui� or less he would come with A , was I AID Visit tj a outablishruent an to 6 cc too docile. Thda it allowed it-' oure comanunicat . I Wes invited forthoith to �'Put i . L 1� k ___1W ,. . 1, - L . I Ova . � - old � %-� 'L.,�� � - . I dash, I I,jatt, w ere he secured the . no, Willett froin tile iea. 1Q,)r von W188111.11 is ad. bbach and visit the chief, Ndisi. - This I I _­: . - . . I ' I . nolartaker to I by its tame companio � . . . Oy -my coat, ._.�_ 1,-"��, ,-'. , :._�'..­ Ind 0, hundred lives be lost in the crash. - I . , In 6uganylka; H rr Boor. ch affected _ :., . I � ­:� . i. - ��,_._,_?' 4 "the idoor of I I We I -L To v was inu . .1 _. - I I repe, and w it orD mente , . it With their Ni a fello. ­ .... - ''�._ I. I _�_ i., tL � i ,=9 I - � . ___�11, biddy- had it Thes - he at - ied Iiiid , raole it by care"In in ':ar6h ke ictoria; gh he atifirst rather deplored its stint- V , _. .1 - 7 . "Now for your life, Jackl" for;C is dgughter 6 ft. on the eighth day. . . N, ­ I � ". 1; _.. . I . .�od out runk& . -01 its ciptivity 9 Tdloi"ng Ugan . These thou e but I e- , � . .--.. i�:�. flown d reclaimed io a load amed t4b. ally captain willia is ho ad. pi vportion L xplained as well -as I I 3N" � �� i . . Ahe4id an . . ,t.'Was . L ­ 11,',,�� - ' -I- own the bank, and three leaps brought him 'tipon !simonis he V ter was (so far. L t L. . 18il � t4l IISVID fO - tile tAXture out of which' � . "', � "I �, IL " ­� ! . I I D . . ("I i dead. U . ro II( ad very rapidly he polit, could that . , - '' I -close, to the stone. . . �oice thatT_ ghter ww _!Z I ppro&cli it. . . .. to' ad - - ,�,_-,-%,._,_,., ,�,�, . . . .. a e - . . .. . . character as - , - . t. .1 . . - . Not for his Own life, for wife and clAld's sake . cc tric character it mi it might ,or ical� partition 0 , the continent made was. of costly a I ,� �., .� , 1�, z � , . � ..­ . I as been n as an a _ . ­ - .- � 1. . . I an Atiarchist and Xror t is desoripitto appe eon- gl �en nig emi- - I _­ I . I., � . .1 Thought be, but the hundreds that now were He ' - is a harm. Tko Sn4l. -blovi I has b the act mit, )f no un cessary tpaterial bei - _: - ..".� � ., � - ­ - . yea � . iossess --� I.- _'�. t '�L ji' _��. . - -U6nf' mo -1 - . . _ I Auitislaveq erei ice, late. 1610 d " - .L . .. at stake. I . - . I f )r man 1DW thO that the I tit of Indo -Chin& - .. I � . '­ at anNiOUL to F i'w 1: . ,_. . . I � I , . � , - .1 I ­­ I 11 A se arref initi L I . When of- - . hag.. I - . t. .�.. ted 'for inciti the Druisiils Ile a ; * . I Fith OtKeris I his not the 600.' ly ratified 1) y I � _. 'T*u the work of --a miqlnqft�L *Ith Urzible. home was round less - y .tb 8 -Po lofe ereiv "modern jhis arment, ad after a great deal of I _. ,_ � � �' .,.-' V, ots of 886, In 'i's a viq dau, I _ - pwars, wh - , � . " , .. _ - I . I � _.;.::1.�:4 - . . - ­ . I illor ri sentenced to irritated b a wound it L beqoMe . a, tusk of ivo I I "", .:*,:. ­, - 0 A dits opini -, . I - ... strength Id roenal. Re was I rhite men.,_While iiiii eivil4atio'A 4)m IU4 -(1e Ions- Iiii, � .1 Bold I -to him for' _FYS � � L - - j t an �. . . .. . . '. - I - I eq ' 'd I : - ` " .., ­ I .% e of the shoulder the slab, moved 0; small -size - gerousi le I Oially. to V. . . 9 trdtited-ohou. �. . ��_'_- And a heav . ' L a ' ' * eatim of 610, dio st g.e and , or and of ter h!s roleit" be First :,up th 1 6 prouder chief a _ . . L the House of ( orrecti- cleph I t of Judi ti&kes.to diktkb%%t t -on v 0 u ', an ad ever i - I . .1 ;:': _� � . , I at lenRthi . I ­., 4,_-_1 ,_ I � . . .. . ie,11141 . .L.- 11; � L- ­ _. 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I I . 1. � .; a., , . ..-1 . , .1 .1 hauge of date on label on tbefirst paper f - '. ,,�T-' I T .�, ,., � - ;, - . 1. .. . A - . � - , 0. 154�4 , , 7, , , '�'i � , - .1 . , 1-, .�,� . . Z ­ . -1 - ­ ,�. 4 , - .. � pry. 041i. �­ - �`q -, IN9 - .., , E it. vftftl P - ` � . �.- 9.. � . VNE. ?, , , ­ i . . � . .ow ng r( , Mrs- A. Bi , a in 14xbriZ Whero WOM Ov ? L, i. --A--#--,q,-- -�V,4�.A . . k I : ., ,,, t� -�. . � , : . �­ � , . : i' weipt of money at this office, Always .. � I I . ­­ . I I , 7 tM � I . . I .,., �.. . . . .,.,.. . . ...-,, ­---- ­ -i . .. I . � .11 6 11 I I ­­ - - We I . �1. � . . I . I I'll, I . 13...,,jU7 ' X . * 4A I . I j- -1 . F. -- , f - I- V• - � ­�- - *e''.'- - w"'66 t her '- 16Cp the date paid ahead. 8 taking care - - 0 'M - " *---"*.V"-A 3-1-5. he has ieen for a' I I 'IMI&IRM �.,.- I ft � - , -1611trtor' i, Awr*',.,W-w -........ .. , -, �A - -IN, - - .i an aunt. who is dange�46ly ill. , I � - * ;� . F �'.,r. 0 . � . 7-1 . �, . - � V . 1% - . - --- - . 1. . I ., . 1, .. - - ., -,". .% , 1. ,�� ­ � � . -1 I , - I � 4 � . . I � , , , . - - I.. I . I I : -The Y. F. S. C. E. i eeti nest , - .. , ­ I ,. . � . . '. I . .� . . . In 339 x On the 18i h of, . � ,%,.;$�,) - -, 9 . �wt� ��� .,;-9 - .. . , 'R - ­ I -- I ­ - - Pon -109 ..� . I . -"jr,* - ''. ., - .5 �i'5�." "otit 04' � -, .oes or rabbers.. -,, . - . . Fehr js�ty' h9t1h) .� - 11 . y "; . ht V I* 4tri, 11 0 gme - Sunday seeping will be i Temperance tr%to . ted to I Olt, rioa, u" . ., , �-­. T - ­ : � I , t: . ! . .1 � . I rp. ap1X in . '. . I 11: , � I � - � It - - , - I I I..� . . . � .1h A I � � I .. I �Z­ i . . . . . 1, � . I ­ !1%... " , ,- , , : In . �- ''I � � ­ .;. % , " J.� It t N . . . , .- . . � ­ I I . . ­­ .. I . . ... I ­ , , . . ­ �4- � . . I .- meeting led by Jas. T. Riobards(m. lands of A& i How'lani I and 0 U 4 I . - I 1 ­ � - I � .. I . . - , " .�-- - � ,� . , 1. .1 : ... . . . � . .. .. - ­ " 1 . ... pp;.�-w�l- . I . . - - % �. I . I � - � , . - 1. . - .�* * . k I - ---1 - . i i .� � . ... - � . ." q � '. i - i -­ _­.� I -r. ­­�-".­ ,F I`.,�":,. ... 11 , , . '. " . . I - -Robins with breast a red have beft which the- Township 4 ouiaoi I Wishe= -.. ,.-rlol " I � - ... . � . � - - I - I � � - . - . 1! - . 'i.11 IPICKERING, ONT., MAR. -17, 1-893, -flut- ' ' -: * 1-1 I , . I.. - ­ I ... f. ... -� . . tering around dtiribg the. past Weak;- Tart as 0, public h� gh*ay, met at the, .: . : �' , � . - . . 1. - - , . , - . I I . I � ,::. � . I . . . . I i . I - . .. - : - ". .. - . . , - .: . . but now they seem sorry Ley came. � G'rdou How ' blessi 8. Ho�vland:and, An- : I '., "" - - : � , f , I -.4 �'. - I e. . . � . . . I . . , I . I I . IN -4 I ... I I . VX, ` � , . I presented by G. Y Smith, !, �, . .. . 1, - '. . , :,. ­ . - � . '11: ­ .A 0 - -The award of the ar atoks in the Brew were re I 11 , , - . I . .:, :. . ":. . . . - - I . , hi.. I I . ��; - - r - � .. - � �. I . 1, �: . : . - : � ­.�..; -, �. I . .. I ; 1�. . ' . �. . : , I " � , L � , ' � M Messrs, _r I . . . . I - titter of 3re. Howlan and Andrew Whitby, -whi �e the inti rats the 0o.po I . - . .. . -1 . . I . tor• r - ­ - : . -:-1 - I . ..., : � " � � ­­ . - � , . . I . . �;, . , - LOCALISMS. .1 -16 - -:, . -,'�-? -.. 1..­'�� - 'I. 1:1 ... , ". .11� . -I... "... I ­;- - �:r 4 . . I � 1-'- 11 �%* :1, I .1 . :­.- -­ : . . . . . VS. Pickering Townihip, w I be fou ad in anon of Pic ering w re skid' after ter by. .. .... ­ � - : ; - . � .11 - - . - .. , ,.�, I.... . , . ' . ­� . ... . � : . , .. -- I .?�'. -,�- -, . . � ­ I - : . I ''. I 11.1 ..�. .. . - � .. - Reeve Mowb ay. Aft( r da consideration I . . I . - . .. ... :... .. , , I 1. I . 1. I . . - .111 . . I 1. . � - , ... , . I .- 1. I 1, I . another. Column. ' - . Res 9 . . , , , - � * , * ;�4 �." . 7 ­ - I - I . I .Men S lrubbe m, !'.­ - t!'' I_'.. - ­!� I . . . L signed J . , $ 1;. I , -1 . , - ; - , . . the followit award wi a �m do, and I .. .; , - -1. .: ..- .. , . -If the end of tilt oti - . I.. � .,� 114; �. ­.. "I �r �w - . - .. . � ­ , . . ., ; � ... - -Mr,�nd Mrs. of Scarboro, are . I world A' Id (onie, ; .- I I 11-L I - I .11 I ­ -'.­�' '. . .. I . b Messrs. � White a cl, - L� - I �.. . .� . 1. . . . . . -: ':�'Ih. cCreight,, Mr. . � . men s. se f acting rubbers, ':' -.,�: .1., , �-, I ­.P.f, , .. . -.I.. � I.,— . . ..: .. L. �J � �ow is it with � your subEcription. We , I . - . � I ..q,e , : visiting friends in this vicinity. .. 0 . . . wT,Lrk refusing to do a : .:- I %. r. . � . , ... - , .:.; s .L;--. A, I X1 L., ,v,. . . . ..... ..: - ;­ ; . . ': t � , ,- ... - . � ­ . L - . � 11 - -. . . . IF 11 I.: �. ,. - I ­'. . .1 , Z .. . .. - - I ., .. -!he Misses Glendenning� of Whitby, want money and therefore expect "ery To all whomiltese, I on 30 � they dome, ; " I ; .... . --­ :. L Boys plain � F-tibberso ,. ­ . I .1 .­� . - �, � I . :, . I- . . � . .. � . . L . I � ­-, s � ­ � ­ - :, . I tt 1. � " 'I . . - � L . ' " . I ­ . ­ . �0, 1 .. I -�xe here this week with friends.-' 11 I man to do' his duty. - , we, William Clark, Tr man P. White 'and - . ...., . ­ . , . 4 - - ru. ' L . d Q ... I . � . . - � - - w. , *, ,­ , .J � . I Women'4 Croque ers I . . .."' - - - fiti-ft of Jam owneh,p of �­ - , - . I -Miss Tweedie, of Toronto, as in the To rent for a term of ybirs" a - as MoCr6iflit, all 1h T -:1, - '... I ". 1, 1 L2 - I . .. ' - - 1%..i. . I � . .."'.. " I - 0 acres, latelyiocoupied by Wm1reland Pickering, in t.,o Goan y of Ontario, send . . .. � � . . . . . . - .- .� .1 6 I , - I . !village with friends over Sunday. I q , . I 0 1 . . Z -_ .L.. - Ksses.Cro u' t rubb ' . . I - V . . ., ®. �r �. .., - :,." . . , . . ers . -- . . � . .!I . I . . : , . ..: , I - � .. L I I L - .; J - . .. ­­;.. - a - � I 11 I . .- . 's I I- z . - I 'Idre � - � . ' -Choice comb and strained boney' t 0 Pickering. For greeting: - I . .�� i - ,. I bi - � n lot 6, rear and con. of I . . .!� .11 . � I - . - , � : I , 1. , .'­ ;. � I 11. ns -... I . I � .: I .. Littl C Rubb " .. J�. Dickie Marquis', Pickering. * further particulars apply to R. Guthrie, , Whereas a. certain c)nt verey has oz.. �, 1. 1 L� . , I � . . - .; . . -1 .1. . . . .� . �.L i.. .. - 1. .. I*— .� . . c - � I . - . I , - .- . . 0 � . . n ' '' and Coldov r . -Tb . feted and does now exi tt be ween the oor ' -- �- � � - . - e interior' of St. George's church Pickering. " , - A 9, good. assort ent of U60 Boo't8 1 h 4o'being kalsomined and decorated this -Credit sale thoro fibred - bort poratidn of the Towns i 'o . Pickering, in ,a4q - eavy - 1. . at I I - . . . horn cattle at the Queen's otel, W1 itby, the County of Ontario id ohs Howland . , -.� �, B Op and Gait ers. ..* T Woma I's fine and heavy in but. I.. . . A raw, bot o . . week. - 6 ' ohn A f he said . Town- lo- I ' � . . - .. -Nicholas Morki: y starts fdr Chicago on Friday, March 81st, t. e. proper y of and J , . t , apd boots Just suftable for the - ,.L.�.09 .:.. I , oned and laoe:d - . "'I _ A1121. c 3rin$, yoo, ! aeu I respecting the .-_;-,:, , ... . . $ . '� , . �. on Saturday. He is almost recovered in Messrs. Sho It & F . - 0 .,� � ; 'e or 'Yalu 6 of certai a I nds, owns by - I �..:: �11-,-,��, . . I The herd ( ( ifers Pr10 : oys. . 4..";Y,4?,�- waJ ;, 1,0w,121, O,f,,Iuhj , ,; � -z-,� � b and irls'* -little and big. � Our. stock - - ' '- . * % - - health. wwpri , - g I , '- ` � . - ' - the sa,i 11 � - 10. - ,�,'J, I . 1 . . .. I d Job i Howland a' John Andrew , L I- ,­ - � , V - -- n o and two bulls. - . . . . . .I.. ,.L- , .J. � . '1�-, . : , -The M semices i ' the Meth' - � 7 - - � . ­ on a part of of number fou teen in the �.� . Is good and .being sold reaso aable.. , ,-IT 7-. -.- ...,.� , , k - -- .. ­. . . � .. , _J I I I L . . �. � . . � . . . . Big' instruct., concession 01 the said I ow ship of Picker. . � ` . I 11. . . .. . -,: , ,JT4 � . I ", , - diet church here terminated on Tuesday ­ . F. Paxtoi, Ase' nei, lift"S' � . . . �.... ''I . - . L "- '.R L I : .auctioneer,L I ­ - . - I . ....1� � - . �. . 0- evening. - ed L. Fairbanks; to eel I on fug, and expropriated 1: y t ie said Corpora ` low USUa pr4.. " .., . .I -- ' '- ' ' ath: � %re the P ekering for the H felt goods and overshoes selling avn 'y be lees' ' -Mrs. Jos. Linton, who hits h -vie. Monday, M h Wtho all e goods and stion of the ,� rownship of - A . I . . I % I -.. ... I -- itinp friends in- Scarboro since Christmas, chatti Is belonging to *the Ifstate, of M. purpose of a Public Hi �b ay across said � I . - - ­ to clear out th'b stock. :. -. �: �' - . � -1. 14 - -. ­ : r; , -J :.I.. I ­ ,:.I . f � . . -ebb. 8, 1 7' : - �'- .'* I � : ,; - , . . , .1. returned home on Saturday. . Irelar d, at lot 6, - Ilickering. For lot No. 14 un ler By -la N - 668. of the said . � � ��.. . . -- .. .. ; ."� -,. I L` - .... I . : - P. ­' - - I . . I I ., ­ I . ­ I . - . I -11 . ­ . . . - in n or Corporation. ­ -- . .1 .. .11'. I -Don't attempt to draw 9, load through further particulars see adyt. a cth Cor r tion. I 1. , - ' Z : . ' . , .. � I . . . . - - erol . ­ .. . I . �. ­� � .0 . �. cont . . � -. ... �7 --ge t ba ' .: -,.- - . . this village on sleighs else you will strike colo n. . ! And whereas the --- jlrovers . in T.,." ­..'�; �­ Come and r ains, . - •­- i lanae . I.. . :, ­ . I ' On Monday the 20 . .. � . ­,--�- The snow is not. - .. I -the dispute Re to the value - o said I Im '. - ­ . I I . . .0., . , � ,"� .�;-�­ � ,,- it snag. &h . I 1.� ­ . . `resides - .-& . .. . 1. - ia % with Young Peoples' Endeavor Societie of ­ • . ." U �� - -- �-j$ ..--Mrs.oJao, 'Stotts, who ) tween the parties was a b ' itted to .no the ` ----' 0 4 , , - . . L. . ;. � ­ . . I I Ser -daughter, Mrs. Jas. Shepherd, is Con. Duiab ►irton and the College will -visit the said William Clark, Tr man P., White and _L ­ - ­ .. .- . -L James MQ0reight as, ar rhators under I � - � � " . . . . . � . . -::. fined to the house through illness. - Pickering Society.. All the members, a;. I or the � - .. : � � 6 ­ .� . 1. . . . I . . �. . . -The Cooper shops , have commenced tive.,' i .ssociate and honorary are expe awd &U%6rity'of the Coneffli4ated Municipal . le L uj...''� . ­ 1� - q s .-.;� . I --, ­.. . . . - ­ . . . Act of the Province of Gn�rio. Chapter 42 - .-- - I - . � . . �� I . .. I . I ­ . I . . � - . - . the manufacture of aDple - barrels for next to be. present. A'pleasant time is ax tici- of �61tb Victoria. - --. . . - . I I I I .. I ' . . - ) I - ­-. .. I . I - .� season a drop. 'With what rapidity time aced 7 p.rn * , - .. ' t-, - • - - , � at b - 1�ow there ore, k;ow Y. that we, the I ' . . ." L - .1 . ' .. � - : . . , . , 1 . - I - I . 11105. 1. .. .. �. - '� ­ I -We learn as, we go 6 ' -rase th r. eaiA Arbritr tore nti 6�e as having been . � 1, -. . . _In__, m ;4.. .4-1 - I . . a or . onangeable weather Free] of Brougham, b I �. . - �- . � der tbe as li�rity o ,. " *. " . , , . .111' 7' . .:i . I f the -said � I I I . I - . . L ... ­ -;' �L , . . 'Ofs and elle a- L could be hemisphere than practice to Dr. Bateson, who comes t �ere Ac , having eard the . . . ­ . � ro, . I � . I . r . .. '. ' NOT-AL - as sold his mei teal %p luted n d 6 I : S LD :YET I that with which we hays been favored highly recommended. We understand tickle Of the arties nd .%&mined the mat. I . � ­ I I . . I . : .EnI o6nt I .. . � this week. 1 . I that Dr. Freel intends to travel in rope term in Y, do tuake this award, II- - ­ . I.; - ` - award, -- - .. `­-, - 1-il - -- - -- I ­ ,, -, ''.., I , -1.1 ­ .. .1 L . . . I ...... I -Rev. Mr. - Dorman will `o6 cn'7'py' toe for the summer, and after taking a - t ire& tbit is to a& ; That th � I said Corporation ­� ... -.1 1 I 1. .1 - . I ­ . .- I � � ..,. . . . - - - I - I - 1:1,w �:!�, - " 1. '... - . .. I . . . - . . I . 1 . ­ - . . . I . - - - L - PU P1 . �, , . _L� I 't of the MothodiA charch next- Sun. months' bofipital course to settle in one of of ibe Town ip of Piel Oing shall par or -- .-1 - . - .1 I .hi. � - I . I I I . ,'% 1L :- 1: . - . . " '- 0 Ad h Howland od . . day during th " absence of the pastor' the American cities. He does not - - � ,R8.1. W. dedres to thank4h ladie§ - "' . , cause to be p id to the Jahn ow , ' . preac . tbq' sum of two hundre and fort i of 'Pickerila 4ing educational sermons. give up possession of his practice, how• y dollars . 9 , -We rejoice' to learn that Robi. C. ever, until the let April next. . (V40� and to the as id lin An rew the �- : and surrounding coulitry fo their very liberal... . , I I " - I I I - . Stork will be able to return from the boo- -What do you think of the L - f three hundred bars (#800), said ' , ,proposed ourno D . .� - z ­ Z ­ - -1 pitalln about me respectively to be aid to the said X tonage during the pass'season. -..1:T ---,i..- ..''. 1. ­ .. . about a week. He has made re. telephone from Claremont to this vil. *u ' . ,�,P- , 1 � : -. .� I - I .: .- . .-. "I, . � I ; 14-, � . 7;; L - " �;, . . . ,:�l V :, �� . I—— . L . I .. . - . - - . parties n&mo,l on of bef ro the first day of � A: : . ­ - . . . . �L.� , n., ­ markable progress since going there, lege touching I ­ . . . .� .1 � - . at Brougham, Greftenwood. . . .1 . - ; . ­ . , of ­ '-t - ­: - ... - Ce ' d ' , t, , --� 4 April AD 1 93, tea ids we tobe full Pay- . ' I balan win er, L g6o 8 at�,2 . ­� -W.H.Hopkins has been laid up with and Whitevale. The project seems to meut: dia� rge ai d is; tis-factiou for all , ��. he. also wishes to clear out . ; I . ,- : 0 ill &."..11 - ­� la grippe for the past 'week, but is now meet with general favor as it is eatim ited clainis and,ie d wingout of or con. Cos to make room for Spring stock which -will arriv i . .. I .. - - :mend I gra P :' recovering. Mr. Crawfortb, of Whitby, -that #700 will erect tb6 line and furaish nested with t be aai )ro - I - . . .1 .1 le Ra; ge priation of said I . - B practice during -Will's ill- the central instruments. We ,ire wri. -litnds by the said! Co gyration, few w eeks.. .- I � . . ...- .- , . . I � i 1. 'L � ." , � % . - . . � �: .. - � -;Z - ­ I-,' . . - attended to hi ' I and we I . . . ;: L _.'..- I .1 ., . . . - . - i � . - . - - -- - -- I . J . . . , : �- : ­ I . ­ ` �,�. -111 �. . . nese. vinced that the capital could, e farther order and .doe I . . - . - - - . .. - ­ -- -- . I � . . . . . .dee - that the said , - ­ - L, � L: : ff te#ma asily be fu I - ­ - .--W-===U-XN-T=- I Ill ..L - . �, , . .: , -The prevalence of Crow' to.be raised in $6 or - W'sbareef All that is Corporation of the Tow ship of Pickering - � - . - �11�-'4 . - . . ­ . sufficient to lead a number- of our oz- needed is someone to undertake- the can. shall pay all oosts of 'the said Arbi. . , . .. - I ... . . . . - 1..:�-chamges to predict an early spring. -Don't vase. - � trators in cot nectiolu w -h said matters. I � I - ­ . - .: . . - ;1 - -bei'mislead, we have had crows with us ,JI -t::­'L, --�` ­ . .. In witness vrhere�of ) .-bare beretiudei L e,.. Gr n -wood R - .er M III I . - .. ,- � . � . . . , ram ps arid 'b t e r-"­i'80i66is cba - subscribed oc r nain I " t is 20th day of Feb. - - V, . . . 1. . .. winter. - I . ' . - I ­.. ,1 � . - 0 . . . 1. . -tars .can now pass A. bier pace ruary in the , •ear of on Lord one thousand . . - . . - L .' ­ * L 8 � . . � . W'i I -... - en I . * . �.. . ---. ­ - agal unn 11g' I . .. - .,..A.�. . . ... r . a -1 .�;,. ..'.: I .­ P..'� - - I I ..� I ". -Stock men find ibur disphry Of east of here, with the assurancetbat hey _eight huudr� And 0i 1, 1Y thm in the , ­ 1. ,� a n i. I. I ..'....a' in10 ..": . 1. I '.I � ., -­ . . I m,­L'i: . . ­ I I - . 1. .- . ­ . N cuts second to none :find province'. Pos. will not he ,called .upon to part wit a presence of - � . 0 UPPI 'L " I i � -1 - . : .. r . . I I --- I 0 I . to. . . L . , x. . . .. tore and cards got' en up on shortest not- portion of their clothing, In other w do Donald It. stun . T. P. wb i � ­ _ji I aM Lno prepared to y al cus's . � �.. . L I - IT. ice in the latest styles. Call and see Alex's dog is dead. The intelligent est , Ids J. Be u. J i a McCreight. - I V, � - . - I , , I - - .. .- -. samples, .1 - - - . . surp 7 1 , . .L I . - Was some 16 fears old, and his fe le - ­ � tomers with our which is ot assed:.*," . . . I ..� -Nelson Margaoh ba'i' . L I , .11 .- . I I I . . . . .. - . .. - 11 I ' i - - -. L a rented` the coDition - rendered bis life a bur m . �­r ,.,!­ , - -, ­ V it... .,-..., . .. ... 7 1 0 - room in the Pirie block will therein 1. , -1 * therefore be was pat out of mi a ; ',�N. ­ . I.L . ,:, . in quality by any other' ma e in the coul1w.p.l.. .. e, / - , ,': open out a tailor shop e se o boy who to d, CU&a1 kicked, ,� . I .-... ­ 1, � . - .; �. - ­ 1, have no doubt but that the venture will . over -work and otherwise Iry .. .. � I 'i . . p0hy-at the same time we feel W rt n erally, if he keeps Out of Prig. % . ' r . OP Oil Monday- W leap bullet. His owner has 0�r m* half -starved, ove 0 . L tr' I still oke a c,ir)ecia ty of exc'ha.ug be a successful one. ' I . . . . Olt , . . . . I - . - -snow drifts a short 1. 1.. -�. secure in passing the place. : �, I . L . 1. - � *.J ­ - OD an does,noC die. mal vs the best man. . 1. -�l . � -The ' . . � . I., . I . . : . - . � ... : . an Th no Cd - � - I I I I I . . L-, . ,L , I... � I . � . - . ,-..:, - f Liverpool oftusede teamsters much an . . . , '. .;';�L � I ­ In �­�".A­ .,. . � I . � -- 0 ver oft distane, . .. a 12 in, ng strop L . . � I . . . � ­ 1A - 8 east 'L -Master Mansfield. t" a' wow, n'39 be . : .1.1 � ­.. S 5 - afield. a la&'o] I :flour for w eat. ' - 9 - -1 . - noyanoe,Fridayyears, lying at. Frenchman F. ;ifes= �Ust now in army f, 'Chopp 'd at - al . Mo , Wedn ' ' Saturday. No 'a Bay,tho lit 1Y cird". t I � . . �w.•he Could have some sportplaying the Is ways noticeable that 'ben good look- 4 esday and"-' low a nuniber than ten loads 'were upset . a tr I in lad offloors take e of the bar. -- - I- there d ' of a ghost, -therefore a few evenings , Wd�ys, 5 per b . . .1 . luring the I . -. I a eal exchanged ­ - . . . . two says, among them be donned a robs of white and wd ed Its go numb" of I converla or .. . . . �k :­ . I ' being.a, load of bay. . Pan- - - - - ... - of- - .. I .. . - eas", a when male . I - M ­ i is rapidly iner far 0au ornme;r" 6; x-cha- n ed for Corn .:.::.'1i` . forth illV) the night. res"lly, he as is ...-'� IN ­ - .. -Again we state that it io, about tim's as A ra are in charg6 this ej tbusiam in not :. - Mill, feed Of 0 kinds on hand at . 1. �;, the Pickering Cricket team beld a meet. perceived by Fred Stoler who a& 0 of . - . .- onable prices. .' .'�­ . . ily aroused. -1 . I 1-� ..... � . Sao *,<.., ; � . . � - fed y I :,( . - -�. ­. I - . . ` " � , ­ - - ing to gave the alarm, and- gmw I .: ! . . . � . - re-orgamze. . Many of the clubs Pan - chestra 6, tood concert on .. ­ , . � - . " I . . . . '. - i , ' Chas. Birrell give chase. prod is- of .- - � -� .1 .- - .: , -,. 3- Lo GREENs - Around have held such meetings and why . T�' 'y night int M krket hall, to a ' '* - -41 - .. UM - --- , . . . . . . - . a . -q --!l ' . I - - - I .11 �� ­ I . - - " -The Dramatic about to J!"I a heavy blow at the pa - &� s to, the 10 ,Of t 0 tiDWU, Wh�olie .-' �"? - . Company of this place . . . - ch his an 'etles h ve benefitted so 1 1 . .. Is billed to tion with an axe handle, when -�W . . much of asprinter, y f . . .. . .:..,.--- not ours. We shall only be too b on know, there am , u a i on Ofte. the shm attendance - happy to Charlie evertook the ghost fire we are unable to ace sat. Tt- - :i.. - a1111010110e the date in these columns. . - � k and was discredit. -- - � 1 R .0 ­A1B-::--- . . . appear in the Music Hall, the gh '. . � I - �- pleaded for mercy, The lad was allow n by the or estrals v 17 ­ , . 11P , . Whitby, On Friday, March Slat, under . � ices. The pro. -:1.. I a - I -i 11, i I . .4 , i I .. I . ­­.­ ­ ­ .-....1 .I.- ­­ - ...:.­ ­­. 11 . to return home after m on this 0ou a excenqit in ­ I ........ .... ­ � 6 ' - ` ` ' ' - � A - the auspices of -the the R. T. of T. of that. v' "* rtiOul roc"'e's - .Wt hsvo'*S"- number of short ends, of Tweeds and Trous'�-O , . . .. place. \ , HrRain Itt8mat Such a prank. VW1 00 ftm . ov ry . an1d the -class of music . ' I.. - 5 . - .� The Company will . "Dot, C - It gi on rowed hat dorm doiaus are cap. . ver cheap to mako-,�'. I'll. ; the Miner's Daughter." 1, -- wonder at arlie's brave t w4en . enngs which we are offering �y I �. . I 0 ." I I e is to be ' t ' . . . � .. - il V . I -The Big Run bard of cattle ' ., th the h - been known ght du ab a of. It is f Urte0n yea ^a since the Ux - * I 'O- - I' I was sta rted an - -. I - - .- I . . .., . . . . offered for sale at the Queen t go, the surprise is lose � . . I � . - ­ . . �-� � � �. --�, . � �n I . � , , a Hotel, with, in th T" u til Tuesdi y night It had �. , 1.� . .... . '': . .­ . , 1. - . , !��. - , ? . sa � . _ bri go , orchat a w and .01 room for uew sprmg stook. i - I . � I . . I . I... .. . . . . - . � - .1 . : , �...�­ .. � . - 7. Nll- - .. .. ­ . � � .I... . . . . - - L-� . - . .-.1. - . �... �, . % . n benefit,. '�� ' r ��. ." , -- . - , I . ..... ..'� . . - given a _ - ­ . .. . , � , . . L - Whitby Good-Frid.y. Then w � e f0dwig re the 8 &Umu - no er 9 own ben -1 .., . :: - .1-f; ey. will ar. . - I recut for t . . 1. 1, "I . " �.� . I . �, I ; � . " i . X I - . I � 1. �.. . I : .M.(o) . - .., I 1, . � . . � ­..�!', � � I . 1". . .1 :­ . . I - .1. ... . % .. . . .�, :1 .11 .,. . :-1.11 i., ,., � . .f. .- . . . . . L rive On the 28th and will e on exhibition month of February, of In i that time the i nern bf have bought . . -. Lo b ing, for the in . . - .. .. I � -(o) . . - - �, .� , -,�� . � I 1. .. 11 I- � 1. I . ­. . " * I. % *1 . . I . . �� '' ­ � -, - ,�� - - I - . I .11 .,- � t until day of sale. See advt. in anotLer Pupils u4bg senior. depitrtinent 1"6t 0 . huiidreds Of d flars wort i of music .{are I I I � . . - * ' ,• - .. . - �,., I , .. 11, � �, ,� I , . � . ­ I � � . -�­ � ,. .. - 1. � . . T - . - I . ; - 0 -L. M. Alloway of this, pl�& Iii . - column for particulars. ti tore than 250marke, and of tato eV n paying to ay f )r S-35 worth recontl y R bave also . n endless *T i - ' . . - I .. � e -has been in the junior department that obtain bo t), and it mh a sli Lme that, when W ' ety of BOOTS. .W . . - RPPOillted agent for the ad liana i to V V -� LEAT E R and ELT, Overshoes, Rub Ontario Portrait more than 275 marks. Sr. 4th, Roy G o w how o grat tude and � E. . 1, -- I . ap istion, w -, sho ald ro ­ . . - -K - \Co.., of Toronto. •No deposit necessary. 853, Ethel Reagens 862, Arriott try bars, etc.. etc. � - I - . . . up the , - 0�, Leal . . � .. su of 618 or # M. . I . i I . L � .: � I I ­ .1 1. - . .1 ., - I 1, .�, I I �. . , - � 1. - il . - . ­ p ­ ,_.�,41.1,-;­ - 1. Qrli. . . 19 we is I � . ­ ' - iq4(­) , �41 when order' givon, and if - work is not 385, Walter Logan 816, Rate Alla nd t ly no . . -.' � ., . - ' " , : ­ . ­ .0 .. ". 11. Q-� ­; I ­ - , , . I , - - . - . satisfactory You' need not take it. For 806, Walter Clark 258, Willie Ham 25 , ex so. Peoph Doul I at I have tight - --� ­ ... . � . : ".10, � , � . -1. . . - -,: . . -.-. . I .:T, ti' to (as a few did , ; � ....- ",-­;� , , - - , . . - � .­ . - wh her they were .: ,� - I I . V. . ­ I - I . .. . ki � . 1. - .. Pries and other' particulars appjy .to Jr, 4tb, Lillian Ham 261. 5r. $rat X a to a '' ' , . �f-I,. I - . .. 'nOt4 . - ,# : : I , .- ­ - . -b . . . . 1. . . I % - . Z- - I . � 1- -.�- _;, -, . ., . , " � .- - - . , . I f , . - . . - -- * so * ftend a, Th& orchestra could - W. , 1i '. V . above. . ti . . �-A:� I U , 1q.1`1-N�Q- ' - i I R a- B . _.'L�` 6 . , U Peak 848, Sadie Gut ria 296, lmn blamed n )w il they 4 onsi(lered their . . . - -There'Pr Inaes W DOL -'O, 11 Ill � 14 ---- mf� �FI�11 . I . � checker Palmer 294, Maud Logan 284, John 00 nal convey en et a littl more and quit L 11100110"-wo. ­ . . match in the near'future betweeii a team 264. Jr. 8rd, Charlie Hm, WEI. Jul .f tlr pub io. At fbi events we . be. S 0 . - . :' U , . ­ . 1.1',� .. L L . . fir9m DuDbArto A-Ud sia equal number Kerr. 802, Laura.Reagem 289, Norm IW'P- --,Y ­ to charge - , -14 . . " for the'ir servio. I I 6 . .- . from this village.. The date of the watch Kerr 274, Aggie C 257, Ex - es future, w light, -Journal. L :, - * . -�` . ­ I Casey hich i 11"ite . , .11 . . .�. . itio peek -- --- . S�T'OVI - ­:­ .-,,L,,!. - . . - w . I � ­ has not yet been Arranged, but we under. 258,'Gordon. Law . 252. Second cls ' ­ . . . I . .? . - -­­ . 1. � Sale gisi r. . 1. ­ . �. ,; stoves re hustling at TC� Otand that it will take place in the eourse. Lizzi� (1'rordoh 457, Mable MowbW $9 �- -' ` . . - . . - :-- ray 89 , . ' . - f - , - - - I - -. ..., : ,- . , . ; '�' " 1. . I I ­. . 0- - . '385, Maggie owlet - . - I ­. ­ of a week or so. Jolts 1ichardson '' P " ­ 'ho ­ DAT, Uwch IT;- relit sale of re"., �.., i - - 0 , 54, Lo ie Gee 852, Ida 096§ a ro rty of . I ady... hy is it,? Bec ­- .. , Frea Lisooln ..�, :­ ), . . � . -We' had a full develop6d go�d here $79 Ja es Broad 87r rMt A- GR IG'S this season i�, . ' cattle, o'beep 06 ad . 11 �� � . - . I . ' 6D Sunday, and huge cakes of ice are now -3 - Gilders 84 , 0. E. Alger, ai lot I co. k Pickering .. I .. re ause . - ,- 11 �1 I eap-.­ . .- . 8 5-1 distributed all over tbe.flats. Edna I 1 o'clock st arp. at I o'clock . . I A and ch ' ,'- , Many eel. Edna oyes 888, Pirie O,Logry 882, . ssle Aj , 0 � 1 46, handle the be �1 14 - -1 . � . e8t StOV0 &11�� lars in the village were fille&-with water, Percy ilts 325, Norman Banks 816, 1 sharp. - Bee bi lie i r,furt ser pa�rtieu)krjj. L I - I . P , . - but'Qae deluge came on gradually, allow. Bertha almer 287, Frank Gilders 276 . Thos. Poacher, an •tioiw( r . .- � . . 1. the maxket. Come L . . . . - gal . -- .. , d buy a Jude I - ­ ' * ­ * . - 0� / L' - . , - ing our people time to prepare for. it,little - -Sara Lord Bailey appeared in piria,l SATURDAY, Marc) i I St h .-, - t Lecutorli a 0 - L, � an nd * dge for y6urself-7 . I L . . � I damage was done. . - Hall on Tuesd . ay evening to a fair. � 25 acres Of go(4 Im ad n r G ,f , . ! . . ' - L. . �.wj - .. 1. . i; h1-1 ---.1. 9=84 reenwood [ghtr- I respect - � A - � ., . �­ 1. -unless the law a C &bgia in , I , -L and aPpreciative audience. -EnterWri being the 90111 a q u irter o ! the noitb bAlf �- . . W have t ' he Happy Tbou ? . !.. - I ,,to rabbit hunting we -will have ments ( f h a kind do not take as well i 01)0t, 18 in the Oth coy. of Pickering. . . Th Jubilee Range, McClar7o"l- , . . an expel- t i .1 . I 6V . - . ., fence. in this country similar to ' Sale at Gloeso a's - Flotel, Greenwood, at - -, I . . I min . .1 -1 . e a -'Re( this' as do those of M -. . . . ­., Ao ive R nge, tbe.Glyndon km�. . M. See a,dvt. . . f, -people of Australia. These animals ere T -ed i nd comiaal character, the f , . . � that of t� 2 p. and b Is for partiou- � - . e - �­�, ­ re L�Ore-w n a, I . . . * . last. Thos, IP ouct er, au tioneer. . . Sul a pulor cook, Buok's Radiant Home. Thesestoves Aro, � t .t. I ,.r�..-" . �DSCOMWR so numerous that, they are de- use a, fair and* Tvxwiv, March 2s ..­Cred , sale 'of fartki - � I 11 - ' I I ­ V I .. all sizes and prices. Do 't for, 3-e . �,' 1� . . � .• stroying fruit trees in many places Geo. ]K�rr, Esq., filled the chair stock, implema - I . 31 t the place . . � I of. .. . ­ Ir* ­ � �6. ­. 0 , I . 'F 5. - .7- I - , -- I * - .. I I... .0 MmXal . ; I ,- . , . I - Although this a . Cowie -Bros., F t lot 26tb. I con. �P ckerin ' . � ' the lea�iiig tin shop. . . throughout the district. satisfadiipn of all, uts, etc.. t 10 pro rty - . . . -..' . �­ : .- ­­ 1. ". . . . 5 on re, � g. , X0 .A, I 1. I ­ - -- - - -Oshawa council R. T. of i. 'Vie, ited the man is rt "man of few words " J�i action, Sale at one o'c look! sharp, : . � � # - lodge bore on Friday night last. . : . � I is 1, 1. See bills , -for 0 -- -.- -- , . -.. About 8PORIE VDIUVaes,and his presence on 1% I t .. further parti ula, -a.' ,9i hoe. .rou6her, I I.. . 1, . . . . � . ' I ..- . -• .-1 . . . "' . �4. . - I .1 - , -; . . . . I I - I . -;., 1-1. .. "..* 11 "I . ,�, . . I prQgm on Aril Ill :4,,re,d#,sa e of Zur � ' . � W7 I jl . � I - � m was given, as well as refreah. 66 -- ' wa I - - . . ��, . . I �. .. .- .. . � : . merits by the home lodge., It is reported . tra render ham oftitle!rml' lob i I . , I lements, otc�, 'UR. -" ; I . m 26 visitors were present. form is sure to command the best I etionoor. - I 1. - ,:,$ I . . 1. �. . ., .. ­ f An impromptu A 0Xt ' an , . ,� � � 0,., During the evening the Pickering orches SATU"xr, - � - I V ­ . - � --- ;that - pro rty $8, ­ t ' i . ed' it number of selections and i : the �FUR Fj' Dorm%POT ' ' at the Pickering council will 11 , a . - . must b( said that the o J.'B. *NA111 , at lbt,. I ; . visit Osh. organization N- mak. . * I . - -1 - I - : �, , I -.1 2i , :. I . , .41 -,. , . 11 ­: � ' Fir. Sale one o - ock, - - '-' . I - . - -, awa on Monday evening next: ing rap d- progress. On this occasion tb con. 5, Picke G 0 . 't -A . , 3. . - . I 1: - - . . - . .. . � - . I 11 I , ­ - . - 1-1 - ­�'­ . : , I , .. I -z . � � . - ., I 1. I � - -� - - . . . . - ..�, ­ �.­.,- raewbers did nobly. Miss Bailey is an sharp. * See 6 ee slips and lar bills -­ ., ,�,­4,�'. ;�.:w I T �-' --... .. . I � . . -�, 1. - . . . Miss Mary - E. Russell * ey ,.. I ..,H --,E .. E It -.,.''. � -� I �P­ I, ­ '108. Po teller, 't - - . , , , .­ . - - . - 1. .��,.:� I - .�. I � I— . .. .. , _ I . r '4! A v, j�, ­ ­ . I .­ . /' . I . W . -1 Jones were married at St, Bind %vid. -- : for particulars. T 0 Am i0ii- ` - -; � , , , - '. . : elocutionist to whom it is a ploaswro t,P box. . . I , .. I , - . I ­ . . - . 01 -, I I I ­ : ..--. : . Vo - . vd[th - - sto k, of Bedroom, Sot Andrew's , - ` Mo I rei)16116 * - listen. � I He - - The W 00 � I - "r, manse here on Wednesday afternoon by Lifek" r heavy sel;eetion 11.1 1. - � 1, . I . I - . - . . . , . ! "Life for a I I. -'. - 111L - -�- I . .1 I . . : - L - . . . I , , . , : - ; ,� .I 1.� .. I ..., --!';,. � ­ . 1. I . I ," - - I- 1�.- ­-,­ 1� ­ � '' .. '... , -­ t XNAY,() Id ,s, k'd all. for 's of modern, ,,.. -- ­ �..." - Rev. L. Perrin B,A. The young folks 'was listened to with deep-intereal, PaTior. Suits, � Wr ' . � � . . A111RIED �­ 1. � M - !, I . � . "XxPerience 6f aL -- 1. it, - k , 1� I. .- . . . ,- I- belong to this townshij) and represent two .Genius'- and 111toye'l Jofts-stissat'r,­ 6 t Maas Pi 040' " 1 , � , � . . I 11" ­ - , I .� . � I I , - , Z fum � U, 16 � '., , � - . I .1 - . - . . . ..... . ,�� 11 - I .-,- - -I - . .. . .. ­ . , . �­-- � A? - : Bum Degree" - were well re - 15 , by. :..:­i�!�. ,yr�f�� .. '�- f . ., 4t,- - - - - , ­­ - I . .. .. �, . Akf�'. , �: I - . , . ,.� - . .- - Very respectable Jamilleg. We wish the ceived Wedu"Y, . Va. ­ . .. ­ � . . -,t - � -- �,%, - . . .. . , .. . 1, . �. -1 . . , I J . I L. . I- . � . �j - M t , 04 . I's `­ VIT�* W AI - 0", . �-! 1, . � I ., . . ... . ,.: � 3e.. � q . while - her othe A., mr, 4, Jon 3 .. I ! -. - :4 .1� . - , , ,<_�, '�!.L�',,'. , I . .1 I I ....� . - �--Xo - I.— . a appy and prosperous career. r selections reftiyod bat Russell ol pi ­ � 84so Ah� 'L L' .-'K., . � . �i.� i. k I ­ ­ 1. : *. . - - '' ... -.� , 1. . V - .. ,:V.-;� .1 , �. :,:. I I &� - r -I , ,�� . ­' � , I .1 . , . . . � ... . I - -1 - L .1, -- � - I 4", %� . ,� � 1, . ; . ,0 . I ., �- I - 11. I I g, ..k - . . . . - . I �'. I . - � ­ - . .. I - - � " � -61f� - 11 ., � L"I A� , r rl�., .- - . - - . , "4k%,'; A mv,-o "t ..,2y -1 Z . . . - . � � . � . . - - .. .. . . I . �1� , �� 4 . �t� -."a.­M, -, f ng . - . . I'll, - - ­ � ' Pass applause. A. T. Elliot, of High- . %, . P " '. It" . o. - ­ , i. "I .3 -i .. I I-' " . ... I , � I ; � . , . . - - It.,, ep ,,HiRg to ­ �.. .. a on a#*#-. - � ... ­ :­ . � , �, .� - I . � � W!" 1. . V.W'A . - 71 . - , , : $ �.. I , -- . :i U05 .1,49 , -1- ­ A.. aims 4 . ., � �, q - 1­� ri- r . -1 I . from this Cre6k, was expected C W I U T a a A b,ttt - AA1+t� I O- 91 I - , - ­.- UL", -- A - , - - I a number bf - young folks fr-- � land' 01 I , - A , -,-v p*-- - �� . .. I - . net bborhood spent a vaTy sociable time . to contribute to - ,2ay. sob," I M, -0� �ee.T.� ­ :.; P 11 It Id" � of furuitu � i 150 7 . I - - ,,;�. . . 17. 1 ­ , , . .1 11 e the POIrritVa, but *as.uaAV M 11 * ,� 11� , 043 I , -­­- ­�­I, ""' " , A, U- 'P - �- , - , . L' . -1-1 AWyeors. , . - . m I -0 ­- --,�-.-a�,,,�, !�.I, A-, Wly I ': "" � - �%­� "r; I �A "­ i 4 I - M ."4� � ­ -- . �t: . .: 11 . - wit Mr.' and Mrs. I James Brien on. Wed - oidably dot - . -A ,-� . 11 . � . , -'e, � 01 "'RA4,10 .-- -­ .. � . , " R.. Y'�! � ­` :,., .. • . I - . . . -... ­.- - . - --A . � - I . '. "' -1 I ... , I , . .-, - " , - , rtes y - 4',�--, jam I -- - ­ � " I - � � . '7 �. - ., - . , •* . , � � I , ­ - �, 0�1� �� - . � I .1 " " J/- � . � J. , , sent. -, irms ad.. �­ 4� 4 -- �ill t V­-� . , �-' . .., * . e ed. U so Bailey. was brought here' & .f - F - : evening. About/ thirty couples numb , - - L ., - - n , " Ll . - Of YOU 9 men, who Ift,0111441wit , ,; � . �1 . . - I _f I _- . . at - were, des .. - "A A -00 � = 11 - i7 � wl,'M � , - * A 111i war The host'aud booten ap- of be d.program of an ol"'u- �004 .-f.7-I.-I-1 , : I *� �7etl-�-1 t- - �-, r 41 , - - [i * I � . I .. - at, honae in 'heir - riew tionary . 1 . 8•-- .- A,t-lf, X" I - 11. : - I ,Ire I t - .- - - I , r_--,--T7V,- ` 10 quirem P t - - - =Vaud • we are - P1 7t I i.: � . . gurrovr�dijags And e company Job, wish. � say th( - 04sid i io � 4 . I . I '. r I ­ �, - � . venture was I ­ A :%. �. - , . , - , - ­ -- L I � 'a -OU0011A I 11 Qll 1 �'4 �� - � - .,: JDZA40pac�o *;PPiXk0Vx ­ '. I - I . � 1­1� , .. !, , i�.. Ao'� - . L-- - . . -1. ­ , - I . , , " : ­."­­- L - ­ . , I I yore f%Wy:MV1#­., �T - ­ I , - I , 4 1 _ - ,-. - �,�:..-­::.'- R"Se, P. - I � I,.-,. 'I " . I : �:&` I -q � I ".. 11ii., 1. ,7,.. - -,­ " `� Z.�, ­ I - �L0 - ?I 4 , -� .. 41 " . , �4.,:� *:. ,_:-.-. 11 I ,.­.,,- ­�,­ - ,��n- �, ... Qf� I ,r. . � �: . er � 3 Q .- i',� - , �, , , '' �� , I , � 1� : �i, �� , �,� �11� .. , ­ ,., -1 - . , � -.1 . - -1 LL , - " ­-. ­ - , , - ­ ..... - .1 - I � - . .. ...