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O®oe and Reei nae THE PRX88 AND JOT ND DOWN BY OUR Cowie, L Storry,,K madill, E Pilkey, H chool entertainment neat ek. . , t i>Yig $treat, Pickering O>sce "hours: M sing��1t1i 1 .1 , .: 40BB1t8PGND1tNT8. - )Iecrh.: Jr, 4tA class --t} Hoed. R StOtty,F The Misses Museelman a d Petah aTei '''' - a0 to 11:30 ; Evening 8 to 8. 3.' r�adill, Wood and L Boyer equal, R Pil• , l "':, _ the quests of Mr. A. P. Farr er this week, DtANatwtOrtT key, E Ham, R Burton€ W Wright, >s I am sorry that part of th B week's news : Legal• ,-, :'., t; , _� _ good. Sr. drd : class --C Storry, L Goo- -was lost as the other ellow took them off' I �' - _� - tick, F Cowie, F Goatick, A White, H iu a pnietake, but will k spar er after` NOMAS PARKER, Barrister et ." ie. IZZ� ►. i)1 �► Miss Alberta Pa�taer, f Pickering, was para , ) Hood, W wri ht. Jr. 3rd rises-- Q° P ;,,u T „ Y g them another time. at Dnnbarton each Saturday. P vete bare Sunday. = i4 Burt n, A Hunter, A Burton, F Pilke funds to loan at live per cent. 351 ``, 14.00 per. f011 Miss Lena Wilson 6 with Oshawa - Y• It will pay you to call on oar nursery-� ' „' friends this week- F Hoo 2nd class , A Ham,'. `V Wlaite,. >u man one mile and one qua ter Porth of '. ` Bussell C Gostick C White, J asoore, M here, when ;,_. TENTON & DODDS. BAI3I�ISTE 8, , — AT TH$ : , ' 'rhe Mieses P`ilke re"with Whitb Pilkey, L Willie, � eaoher. You want some shade trees or .IVJ fOLICITORR, ETO., 10;y Adelaide a rest 3r . Y t east, Tororto. At Claremont•Truesday illy _ - irienis oyer Sunday. , __ other nursers stock, anti I noticed when- I �'t _ c�i T �T c ___ _ ___ •�` R there he has all kinds of fief and S . I lY � MILLS i 'Dr.'Smith will be h`e a `on first and ' . woeuRN garden. ! ` - - - - -- -- - seeds on hand now. 1 r E. p AREWELL, Q. C., BAR IS. third Tubaday of each month. � i �� !'� t) .TER, County Crown Attorney, and Co ntp The uneil met here on Monday when We are all glad to see our old friend (;,I k Solicitor. Court House, Whitby. 10- =cERlyv Q'• ,: hl r. and \its. POynte ,. of Clterrywood, cousins able gavel money was paid gout. Doter making calls among s last week..`` ,i >,�"' were here Sunday, t e guests of Miss Dr, la ho has been ill for some He is home'on a visit to se his mother _; - .1 : 7 „� AME9 MILLEII, .S(ILICII'OR, O• p vis t t e o a t $at I Choice Family Patent Flour 54.00 ei bbl. Pp� v4 y T + Ella Patterson. weeks as able Co i h sty 1 e ar who has-been quite poorly f r some time, V TARP Public. Conveyancer. etc. Offi at -- --- -- - -- R. Evans is movin he stable be re- y also h's family who resides here, as his _ I 'thistle Aa," near Brougham. Abney ;o an. - �~ Qently 'pur'a13Aeed ft]Um alpes Jobbitt, to daMr. rains hag left the smithy; and the calling takes him from horza a firoat deal, '. R.EGINALD 7. )`IACDON LIS, ar- p his c,wn premises. - shop is now being 'mat aged by landlord but he seems quite grateful or the neigh• i XL ter, Solicitor, Notary, Etc Mone to T� y eSLrve Uo ,� A number are tp be aptiZed by Rev. Burrow , bora doing chores for his foil a when he is - - lgan, investments made. Reginald ae a awe as hie mother is etti to be nits nerals, 15 Toronto st,. Toronto. Mr. iWhite on >3abbath a ening next. All 111rs. Jaoke!on is reeov®ring' nicely, Y g l; q _ :w- Arl they are' are welcome at the seryl e. Hiss Ja kson has also been seriously indiF- old. OW & McGIGLIVRAY, BAR S- Joshufi Mundy and wi care with friends paned f r a time, but is now much bettor. Death has come quite nets to tis, only i `i '" .. A . C tion and another threshed eighty one con., and has claimed r its victim i D tern, Solioitors, dee. Office opposite st Go I1 . in Harriston and other places west. In F oiKoa, Whitby, Ont. Jno.I3a11 Dow; B. eo. bushels of oatti and cleared up the floor in one of the fair sex just onto her teens in.; l - A. McGillipray,LL.B, Monev to Loan a fact they are on a weatei n trip, the erson of Miss L dia Pi her. The !; , � A>�d you will b'8' sorry Joseph Slack left for l amilton an Tues• e1ght h urs the other 'day. How ie that P y P ,•f • —_---- -- ---. F for,wor funeral took; place last Snn ay from the ' ; , `t. R GALL,�GHER DRi CO., Barris rs, if you mica the chance to clay where he is atter. inl; the t,}randt Thera are sections of the Markham road Berkey residence, Sprue Bank, 7tli j va �. solicitors, etc., Canada Life buil ng,i bll an rEl ill or Rock Ord meetin of the Home Ci ole orJer as re con., to 7)ickson's Hili tem tery tb con: ! t'' Toronto, will .be at their ofTice, Willis' B ck, y g g not vet opened out. •The snow should be I . _ f " . Brougham, every Saturd,i,y, Any busine or Watch in Hunting or presentative for the Ciro a hpre. shovelle therefrom at once, as if left it Markham, i. -' instructions left with 'rhos. Poucher, ,l-,. , r Mies Laura and Hugh Pugh, of White• will pro e a nuisance during the next few As branch by branch the fa ' res ,r, 0 en Face Solid Silver throughout the week will be promptly atte ed p Is snapped and floated o'er sea ' to on saturday; Money to loan at 5 por ce -case. vale, visited here €on a nday, being the weeks. How sad a parent s heart m st be • •�`; ' j � f I 2s-sm -- • guests of Thomas Pugh find family- To say f eweli. . _ i WHITEVALE. Wr�-�? There was a small pat y held at• W. J • pAow sad for loving friends part , peteri)iccry. - For distant scenes so wide part, . 1 _' �I A half `Price.; Michell h on Tuesday ev ning, and those That meni'rioe must auffiao be heart ` a„ti:..�. ' _ -� Miss roan, of Toronto, is vieilin her Hh. . n...... i_. r i' F wh`� ward rat end Ihid t' a lovely tune. , Y g .� -,- «..Ti_aaay farewell. , X , F. WHF�LEY ti LTLRUNA Y k friend iss Lula Da s surgeon acid Daut,at. Graduate of n- 1 I1evt3Y adv@rtiEe 'all a nn b a t At hn GCahArn Ilse �,, 3 Ur. ] antsy, of 131ind River, is, visiting DIRE-ENWOOD f tarso Veterinary CoJI©go, Toronto. G•radue;te in I .". , -caktch business and this is rented sirs, Diary Cars n s farm in the his Earn ly at thin place. - . i Dentxetry. Member of the Ontario Veterin ry �"' , 4 ,. Dentiation, Dentistry a specialty. Calls by • , as genuine as any an_ nth con., and will take ossession forth• Diss Billie Robinson, of Markham, spent Miss Mackey, of Kinsale visited with'. _ r,: -ti, nouncement I have 'made. Sunday Witbber grandfather, Wm, Major, her°nucle last week: , day or flight promptly attended to. Offi •e, ,' .: with. Resi3ence, Telegraph ani, Poet Offices, Whi e- �L.:and Alts, C. Ei, i)key ware sur• Mr. aid re. James Thornton have re• J. Harris, of Uxbridge, 'i as here oven " owe, Sul The Watches are new, prised Friday evening by a number • of turned rom a visit to � friends in Reach Sunday with friends. -'-- ;� , -��� od an'd durable and townshi . . There was a art Iof HOPKINS, VETERINARY SII - , gQ ttleir friends, who called and spent a few p y j vonilea at F'.I .Ll. GEON, Graduate of the Ontario v t- , ; offer them M this price llpnrs in sociability' Crow Attorney- Farewell and Gov' Thompson's place -on Tueed y. ' _ ! urinary College, Toronto, registered mem er I • simply to clear out my en- L. Kennedy, -Reeve' of earboro, aecom• Deteoti o 141urray were in the vale on l�at 8atarday evening s Land- Leigh collided j of the Ontano Veterinary Medical Assooiati n. anied b urday. No streets. with_ John Bell's 'nutter b t no damage �' Otace. residence ani shoeing forge one and 6 e- . the stock of key winding p _ 9 Ml's. Kenna y, also Mr. and • Mese . J. L. Birnie and A. E. Thorn was done. . quarter miles Borth of Green River.. st sl movements. Ad re. Forfar, of Elleamer , were the guests - :4' driving shoes at iron prices. O'floe and eh p I g of Joseph Pilkey and wi last week. ton' left for New York city on Tuesday o The sae harvest has bean th IIB far s' hours from 7 to 11 a. m. and 1 to ! p. m. Te e- .I - ; • . last, week. J. L. intends residing Cher few weeks,but the soft wee herds fast re tpraph address Whitevale" out., P. o. assts s, Barnard Messrs W. Dawawall nd E. W. Evans perman ntly. A. E. will return in a coupl moving it. - , 1 Green River. Ont. • 1 t. ...". are at Whitb this wee eervin on the __ I ;. ' Y K of mont . Miss Maggie Stewart b returned to j ` yETERI - jury. Charlie Macnab a d Dr. Eastwood The hoir of the Methodist church h the city after spending a w k here with ' ►i�HO�IAS A, GRAHAM, WATCHMAKER, are also at the eeygDty to D on courtbaai attends the t3anday evening sezvicea bel her peeple. I ', 1 ARY sFJR(IEON, Graduate of the Ont io nese. • in the ethodist church at Markham. an Wonder ie that same para n ie not per- -- veterinary College, Toronto,registered inem er xI . of the Ontario Veteri4ary Meaioalr.Aesoaiati n, wh1lj s Thee, E. Pugh hoe ba bills issued an kindly existed in the muedaal part of th manently injured while a;le' b -rising sawn - _11 rico honorary member` of the Ontarioa� nail- nOUnCin a stook sale fo Frid service. the bi hill. ' 6ociety, tresate.all dise�3ee or domestic g sy, Mardi g mals. Also particular attention co veteria ry - }_ 27tkh, As be is ROiDg ore extensively - ' A few friends spent ' a very pleamot 1. 4 Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to st into the dairyil7g baaiDeei , t QHlRRYWO00. '; reasonable rates. O®ce at the well knowp es- he entire lis6 . �— . . time Friday evening at tit residence of ifablishment of Graham Bros.. one mile Wes of ��� � O ��� advertised frust be sold. Wm. Clark: Cllitremout. Telegrams to Claremontpunct al- The t3touflville Curlers t3aple b er here Misa alloway is visiting with Charles Walter Gleeson injured bi hand badly tended to. illy —ON— v Petty, r. ty at on Tneaday afternoon fo q friendly Rama; t e other day, by the co lision of two ' _ Sir. ills, of Bt. Ttiomae, is visiting with b nd sleighs on thA hill. ` F: -r— M ORTGAG E S EC U R i TY' , ' ` bnt for fear of again i curring' the die• his unci , Frank ,l udd. I The Baggotsville school concert Wedned I .:" '{�� Q�eatDig' i Leasure of the President nd ez•Presideut, �,�;AZ ET1�,' p Mitres oily Coxworth is viviting with h '"^^" `` - ` " -�~~ • we must refrain from n further colas uncle, ames Lan hlin. day evening proved quite ani attraction to I - . e► HOJtiAS DUNN, Conveyancer, 0 ul- bought and sold on oommiaeiori, y $ a number in this loealit - �miseioner for taking Affidavits, etc., C re- menta. I Mr. etty, has re-engaged his brick yar y ` 90 I men for auct'ier aeason'e work. A gaotia of yoanQ folks vileited the con -•F Mont€Ont. _ AgBnt fol^ Fire, Life ACt:iderif, Piste Monday evening a alai hityg darty.fralin - cert at Pickering college Tuesday ey"ening f . R. HOOVER,IS tJRER OF M Ii• Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance here. failed Mr. and' Sir . Joaepb dullard,yi lover hag vacated James Lawson a and re y port much eatisiaotion. , who reside just nurth f Altona. This house a td r®moved to Wbitevate. Messrs. F3terrieker, Brignall and Adam6 - �. RIAGE Licensee. Office at resider a or d scree of land for sale. or t4 rent : good t,loite,a Dumber of friends from Cense I � ; localit small house and stable, rhea visit hoe been oo>ztecnpla d for so�rle time eon are about to move nett vve�ek. They { mill. Green River. _____ _ y, p. ni�.l ancj (�harrywood spent a very please t simply than a hooses, ae a matter of _. --T� J Other ro rties for isle or rout. and it is needless to say was exceedingly evegiuK at Thos. Hbnderson a last Frid g R BUNTING, Issuer of a ge , en o able. bfir. and 91 e. I►iillard are ohoioe. ! L • Lioehses for She County of Ontalrio. of- Y ni{tht. I dee at` the stole or at his residence, Pick ring Convevancing eazefnll done lit- a '>ilach royal entertainers. O it school was closed the greater art f The football boys organized for the •sal . ,Is- y p suing season on Tuesday evening. Every- Village. lower Tulsa Uh n renally charged. Tit The full -dregs aseembl held in the hall last week owinrt to oar tesohor, Sir. Drs . --- —t- thing praaliaes a very suceeiseful summer. ,s n R.BEATOv, Tb�gNSHIP CL RK les sestets and certified to when here Friday evening was a happy success. mond, ink home attending the funeral f for the sport here.,° ' _ Do Conveyancer, Commissioner for to ing required, Private funds a1 There weretpresent pe ple from almost his fat er. • u y o*n at"-all'the neighboring Ville es, numbering in Mr. 1 are lh,ts token paseeasion Of one f Frank (}leeison, who i+t a ybtttrg man of �4. 1►ffidavite, Accountant and Insurgnae A ant. wa s a hand to 1 excellent parts, has ceased to be a resident " It[oney to loan on 3srm pproperty. wills ro- t the Qwest rate bt ail about fort cuts it The evenia M Ye ty's h�usos this ween. There . a © t: bated, , OFFIC>;--Ab Whitevale. Will b in y p R of this place, and is now domiciled ander �i i -interest. # assed off leaaantl itll'I on or two empty houses in town the stare that frequently accompany t)te # Brougham every Monday afternoon fez the ! , f . p p y, aL 1 4.1 v,'ould hale eheinl`d l ke to see filled. s traneactionbf businesr.-r W• V. RICHARD>;ON with deligbtr a ai lar oa salon. stripes. He has determined to seek his �- - _ � oibae Dale's B] ck. Pickenng The band' boy"g�Lave acs bills issued Ther was quite a gathering at l4ir, Fe fortune in the States. ' A. POST, CO �JNTY �ARCHITE T ,,---- ^- gason's last Monday evening. I am ser v I $ announcing a grand oo cert for Friday While cutting feed the other day P3. • for the county o! Ontario Drawl gs - . I did n t get a bid for I understand th "� andspeeifications furnished for every ciao of evening, March 27tb. he talent will be had jus a (Craker Jack) of a time. Teen narrowly escaped a serious accident. a, bniiding. Hteam sad hot water bestirg nd ,o local, yet promises to the Cauital. Conlio In ie®ding the .rollers his hand become ?;' •entilation a speeiaay. Office—t3errie Bio k,_ ".€ _ •, lilt. niter, I am sorry our town has n t caught and the mitten was elioed n aiok .. '- ,, , " , i Forge, ohoruaes, . etc.. b the Olee club bean he rd feotn for so longi, but sa we have p q pornur Dundas and Brock streets, Whit y, ly. The stand was luakilp hurriedly Residence -Kingston Road Eaet Pickering. 3 -y . i. ,: During the evening th Dramatic olid, succeed d in getting dug out of the snow t �.; --- -- l {� 7 `, F' *- . will resent two leu h ble faroea. bee last I s all tY and kee removed before any damage wets dans f HO AR POACHER, Lioonaed A o- '� g Y p you imformed � .�.�_ Ttioneer Valuator, etc., for East York a d �F + +'• -' bills iOr partiCulaCs / a few f the principal averts that tak@ AUOLEY. } f ' + " I �' The EpwortL League resgram Riven irl place he a in the future. the whole of North and South Ontario. St et �� • n . �� r' SII � attention given to ail orders bs mail or Lelegra h. u'i' ; - •--'.,. '� the MethodiRt ohurcL n.eada eveniri UEsa Jlffi. Ed. Hubertis called ar�und here , on �4' Ohargee 1loderate. Address THOS. POUCHE , ti ; ` ' ,;"' Y Y g .__�..�� 14londa last. \— ' was Very much enjoyedb a ittir,c i� ttbl'er Y jl ,r Yt� 9oz 47, Brongha:m.Out. X ! i ' ',' - , t I _ -- -r I of our j,��r' rad n'� In AJ' fllNLtl,e ftocu Browns Corners. Jas.,McBradp puraha$ed a fitre mare at,; , __\ V ,e, ' �' . Hubbards sale re centl I:. - '. - �. P03TILu, AIIC'TIONEER, ET .. e1 y�: a distance. The diffdren numbers were "" �' y' i Green River, solicits sales from hie nn - g' A Misq dams,is the guest of her uncle, J. Miss Quarry, of Parkhill, is yisiting her z: ons friends both far and near. Sales of far s, , h farcished {ry the Ston villa E1►worth Plemi,► . - cousins, the Misses O'Leary, k arm stock, and everything that ie to be sold 1 !� I League of t :.ris;ie.0 udeavor• 'L'11e Sir. s nebanse., of Toronto . ie here with " t3overal tot.k in the collage concert On; = , e handled by the snbecriber with the atm et I nhemberabip of our sister oolety embraoes tris son t •resent. St. Patrick's I):cy in the eceriing. , i " I cera and sold to the very best advantage. 4 ly f -� uiuoh eiopetior talent. lEiisr3 Hastings teas the g test of the Mttrri : t l;ros. had a woc•.l bee on 1lit�n- :' _� `� -! - - - Tiiesdao afternoon Mt . J. B. Madill, -�, L �,RI�E dC DYE ft, -Insurance a d 9f isses . l aawell last week. d - : , vii ti a is rrty i l the. ev�ni,,l;. ,! `4 ,, —r c' Oshawa, will vi tt of the 7th coo., drove int the Village and Mr. Walker and wife, ofStogffville, spent Simon Puckerin drove a load of 1ti - Commission Agents, tied her horse opposite Macnab �Brot.' .Sunda) -with John Brooke. yonng folks to Pidkering on Snuday even- �' Pidkering regularly in the into est of Tates a Life luau ranee Co. of Canada, hitt is ruga e- store; while attendin to some she to F,. Irwin and famil , of Toronto, vi3itea ins. `� tionably the leading Canadian Life Compa y, g np R Y •„ doing the largest business and paying the i h Aftc,r a time a piece of per was blown With his! brother at thio plaoe last week. The many subeciibere were diEappointed. ; �:' a eat profits. Also The Canada Accident Co., nd , past the animal, frigh�teni g it. To break Mr. Clark, the editor of this famous at not getting the " Nxws" till Monday. ` + .:� t The E mployere Liability Co, of London, E ig. i f the bridle was the work f a second and paper, i all smiles these days. t Its a boy.. What happened ? f . Tatie zitrongA�Corpora_.on in the world, n- Miss illie Maxwell a rt a few da s in Puckerin Bros. have- etigazed: John; , . tending Insurers will" consult their best inter gt ��`— ' the horse dashed south at top speed. Y , • to interview them prior to committigg th ,n. -_�- th ilt city last week with her many friends. Richardson for the summer months. John' selves otherwise. I. WISE a ent, Pickering. iv The frantic anima, wase plated opposi e g I i Jame Ogg ie about to take his departure has been here before and his many - well i �"`� w --- - - - -+- — =--K�-Opens for Wili'ter Term" Tobias Michell's resides a and returneld from h re. He will settle down in Wex wishgre here are glad to see him'hack. - Tii�rr �biT��i� BAN - - to the village. The hors and'outter were ford€ T. A. David hada very succeesfal Salo , {' :; ice; iz a ♦V ♦�I Tu�sdav, Jana �p 7t � ?gg got in ibe least injured. :I►fira. Malcom, of bgbridge, ie here on the 11th alt. and was welt pleased with ! . OF dANADA. •f �+J spendin a few days. with her sister, Miss t•he result, The sale of sheep was lively -- - - BROUDHA Hasting . as^he hqd about 20 for Bale. Four sheep i ,i h ` i - WHI Y BR�NCH. __ 12 ambo. How s that t i- A, — TORONT INANCIA►L term. M eahaehmo�®dtto Torontoow th hie haMias Minnie3Bray returned from Tor— ' "� Capital guthorized.... ....i,tl0ll, Q ' A. IIz uhurt is ^onfin d to the b Ouse �' t, .' _ Capital subscribed..,,., I........... .s00o COR ORATION eek wife ab family, onto on Saturday and is enjoying good aapical Paia-up.......................... this w k with a eeVere o Id .Willi g a - gg — d ohn A. Whites stook sale takes pleas m Callender ie en a od with Mr. health. Her friends aro all eurprtaed . to : h Rest .............:.......... • ..... •, ... • . • • • i lis. He fit ' n a'p t e stock for B her looking so well and they wish that'' - I W 1 is ti g h hiq ee BOARDOF DIRECTORS. Author ze Ca v 1 //�� oa Saturday nett a6 bis p e.nisba W88C of lar a as a on Z uesda next. site ma gin her_former strep th. - John Cowan, Eeq., President. • )� Ufw� Y Y g g �, 4 here. idne , the famous butcher, has iven The library of the S. S will be examin- ti Reuben s. Hamlin, Esq. Vice -P q w. F. Cowan, Eeq„ W.F. Allen, Eegk, J. A, ib- S�xbscrlbed Ca 62$)�� M. Reiundtree, of Da ridge, was here up Susi ase for the summer. When last ed by the officers and catalogues iasnedand '' eon, Esq., Robert MclLtosh, M. P, Tho ag r over Sunday witb Georg D. Linton and att*:t b®' was beading for Harris & Co. for the rules inserted before the pnblio will be_ 1, Patter ion, Esq. 1 • - •Cash er. Thi� Comppsay 1bave opened!a branch in the tamily. _ ., to diapo of his horse. favored with a reading. of the same. In { . 1 e '- .T. H. VcMillan..,....._. village of Piakepug, in the once lately oe- W. Moegrove is able o be at work The llesmere draught club met the all probability everything will be ready by E t. i - ` cpuied by thce Onttaario Bank, under the manage. - I , A Genera] Beaking buainees transac d• mentof the undersigned. again. Hie wife and d� ghter are also Malver Club at Thomas Ramsay o on April let. , Vt tea_ ,, t -. Drafts issued, payable in all parts of Can da, Deposits will be�reo4pivej and interest allowed much improved. % ,t Tueada evenin aqd plkyed a friendly The public . school Literary Sooiety , United States, and on London, England, sy- at highest rates. match. The Ellesmere b0 s were defeated ves a debate this Frida on—" resolved ; able in all parte of Europe, Highest au nt Drafts issued ori all parts, collections made° A load from here at ndee9 tlle3 p>irlor Y !=ti y) ' a k 1': rates of interest allowed on savings B nk. on -very liberal terms, money loaned on notes social Riven at Harry llieott's, Brook by 13 g mea. that agriculture is - a repulsive pursuit." -'��, Deposits and credited hair yearly. Hpecisl at• and other secuntier. We w nder . what happened the mouth Some of the school's ablest boys are' going r t:On'to collection of Farmer a sale nates. Road, on Friday evening. goy G RO, HERR. Manager. organ ye at Ebenezer, as the did- not to argue# this and it is cis good and io- k , �, n. wesa>a>� Mie. James Fell and rs. W. 8. Perry, Y t o next m out strn tie h t o et ' MAtrAaha - ells, were ere this week n e of hp rniag ab any g ci y ,3. _ of Fbnelon F r r ' me till b o e v io ear his as =�T In clock.. The love, court 'hip and mar- meetin . Go at 2:30 and bear them. k � V�' +i= t�•4 ST.A�R� ! with their sister. Mrs. J. . Jewel. ria a lecture must have taken ver uick What mi ht have been ' a serious X001- ' s-`�'� PICKERING POST OFFICE. g Y 9 g ; -- h1. L. l�tepbenson des oee�d of a fine •effect, dent, occurred at Mr. David's on the day I -` r A niF far leaetiY'g ;: beau mare Abe other a to Graham We she 1 aged to bo able toes that I4ir. of the sale. Several men were_ sitting i Yom:_, Haile arrive irorto, Toronto 8 ;q a.m. ge 7_ y p o Y Mails close Toronto 5 55 m Bros. of Claremont, B realized $100 Jaokes, our teacher, is somewhat better at around the e�ove and a youth was -hand- ! , Arrive G.T',W, 8 10 a m Close G T W 5 55 a m ` v : yt tfsli Americ<zre ' for the animal. times of writing, but -he will be unable to ling a double barrelled gen, when, after a .• GTEf,30am (3TE750am - Whitby 8 45 p m " Toronto a pffi ti Alta Canadiatt . A great 'number of fl r 'peoples aria at resume �iis dtitiee'for some time yet. Hie few minutes a had it pointed towards a CITE 8 45 p m " G T W d p.m Wbitb this week atter •� court, ®alae many f 'ends are anxiotsly waiting to hear partition exa ining it, when it discharged ' ,r y: I+�ire Lrt$ureutrece Ge�inaeZf2t y g - ' �tiney.orders leaned on ell parts of the w rid- of hien lets recover uttin a lane hole through the wall` into' as jurymen, soMe as Wi Dosses, and the P Y• p g No Increase for rakes. Losses �ramptly, ins grit o Quite a number wended their oaav to J. a bedroom i which Mrs. David's waQ. Sa4tsras se>t�s seise. i Ales agent Tor J• y ut of curiosity. , „bines tits weather is xnOderated the Little a On Thursday, evening to attend a Much CO.nete nation wag the result and all oeif received and interest s]lc+wed a 8 i-2 racer'; . eeting,' but for same reason 'the were. glad i� ad .not gone off a few minutLa . + " 4 Dep.@ G`'tl, c,C�ka, . �'@� roads are beginnin f; to ou thrptlgl�. The ev.'.ge "terrin-was unatle to attend,. so revioiiely, a ' it was pointed towards the . Far cent per snntim. Security indieputa le lapk cif drawlt3g Ilea 1 ads,as tllt'ppfore. P R'zit<: Logan, Office of sten$ W' iamson, Bankers, stourf- ' they .Bp egged thebc► heti with 'a flew: situ_ s men, How malty times accidents happen; • . . 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S�,NNDERS BFFORE THE M- ' mare e#,. y gg Y ii _ a9� •1 : ;� mark I shauld say: TLta .. orntng lie- ms}a Wvlth Barr ; .lie: bad' odais way, r' !. :. - atf its stem with :view th crtirehiin fare MITTEE ON AGRIUULTUR,E. I .. ,S' . I: . , g breakfast,• w11an I w .yctu: arld r�nobsA�r,vei `'ov©n:` by .her eaglo yci, to i , , ; APTEB X.-(CBn,trxtued.) it iYrto the thick, s set cream upon tier Lord Varlet' dawn by .lin z•one� .il oc�• the sid,l rd, and seauxerl Lha aharxtc• -"- . j j_ g= �1= Plate. carred to ma It waa santiaw hate tmprud- pagan bot lis, full and an.pty. had d$- ►ate ve�•y rrsePnl Mate for oar Farm.. I , ,: "She hes become a Blue Ribbonfte 'i never doubt, " he said, slowly„ "T ant of you to venture alar d so early, ! liosttad th m beneath a 6,-'p able with ltc�t•tdrr Narnring and Care !a tielea�ios 11 -- e+er singe her doctor forbid her slim always know 1" on so sorry an animal. D ndas should "a napkin - flung;, over there, and now _ oP �it�eelc 1Tn,port�urt l?aetore In t3ecnttng. 1m'' At this instant't a cicx,r was thrown .sae to it." stood beta e`that side -tabic with arms � `° ulanta of say sort, and she found har open, and Minnie, , "#HfI Cr alm, ' ho was a p©race of �Inna a eget! took a i3ar er hue. faldad onl 1t' on his breast, prepared 1 . self in w*mt of a fresh sensation. Evan impulse, almost pr cipitated two men - ould tlyat sorry anim l have been ;to s®11 hie life as dearly as po ible,: . Prof: Saunders, director of. Erilerf . I , j - „ , followed 'suit, as in duty bound, and ' into the r m, : safer in the afternoon f" she 'asked, ; •�.I s. �1 smilin But Mis MttcG,rllicuddy , Being leiior- mental farms addressed the Commit,. ,•; .. , �: ' now a fiitst-Disse apostle of the. temper `-' Fe_ tharston Mr. O'Grady she g• "No, of course not=• wile nonsense l" ant of th exfsteriee of Lhasa .bottles, tea on Agriculture e t Ottawa the oth r F ��' ance cregd.." cried, at the top f afresh, jubilant , a made na a venae u n his ratter. Har ! I voice. She was evidently delighted cried young George M wGillieuddy, Pa q er daY► and gave a great deal of vel- . I 1 ` >,• "But what ties all this to do with hi w)tole arse • les were .now concentrated Lakin her side with a . g j e. with this addition to Miss Connie a ge erous ardor, upon Mrs ; Dundas. rabic" :information concerning tests -" voice ?" ed Mrs: Blake, who want party. "The more the merrier," was th°t1g� altogether unawar . of the un- ••Donna Dundas," sold alta, " sd te_he# the v a motto of hers, when "the more'' der -meaning of the words spoken. Vt�hat 'waa growing variatie+� of oats, cry last bit o! scandal meant trice. '" di regard my hint If ou will," eve you of in that tumbler ?" w,heat, ;barley, and peas, He said, ac- - '•Well, y , The "rest ; of, it was a tale that w Constantia start vifilbl� -and bl sh- said Fe4h ratan, shru g'in his shoul- Don t$ 1 ked pensively at ,har obam� cording to the returns, there waa, a g told, ed crimson. She ha not bad the co, dsrsa "Hi is a:s a rule, f 'il through. ' panne' difference of near! 14 bushel$ "I'11 1 ou;" Isa'id Bar 1 a e •But I •can ur ou there is no safet LOmon de replied she, with groat Y per mare y onl g to invite Feath rstolt and now he Y re between the avers `Mrs. Du des and 3tron a haven�t res had came 1 Did all the orld know of in the path a e rlaw pu aria That P sd.nc;e f mind, and as a iireventive� ge gield of oats in, . g a ainst fu ther invest! ation 6 -he drank Canada, and of 20 bushels when com- f ` this simple affair of hers 8 If so, there lay mar is uq�bly ui and, and g Volume With regard to his voice would be a recko in liable came to y w at rem fined in her lass. pared with ,the g when Aunt grief at n moment. g yield in �Iolland. This _i. you know he makes his a's o's, and gen Bridget came home• She was so retti- WhY, ah hasn't a l6 to t.and on. O'- ,-Humph " said Miss MacGillicuddy. . P was a ver; f serious erally pl ya 'Old Harry' with hie vow ly, so softly eorifuse ,that Featherston Gradyr µ' saw her seat yo ,this morn- Shp nOw !peaked toward the stead of the question in its bear ;'- could not fail to m rk it, and it was Ing• agre with the in arning you tahle, slob re (Constantia oat, cold and Ing on the profits of farthing, since - terrifiod. els. 1, the other day he went u spear®nt also to th se other two whoO-" every bushel par acre- increase bn the - lto Cairns ,and, when' his visit was a i loved her. Syron e, noticing that quick, ; ,I beg Y ur Itcird n," interrupted Corista Lia, said she, where did you average crop of Canada made a ' ern i an end, t and_ himself in the hall with bright flush, a�ed O Grad a b �• et ttzosc trawbprriea ? B I p perceptibly; and Y. g tly ut wldl I should , g „C'otistat Lia to the farmers of this cotmtr , Mrs. Harm Barry grew status as a thundercloud, not presum to offer ad ice to Mrs. C grow crimson, and then y esti- . i - y $' gton. FIe knew she prided' There waaisp little loo lost between him Dundas, on o ver short n ao uaint- Pale• Mr, Stronge hesitated. To say he Ming' -the oasts at an average _value �� herself n the he 1, which is, indeed, and Featherston at ny time, but now encs." y" q sent. themi would , get Constantia into of one cent per pound, of $825,000, There 3 `: a special astute at Cairns," Barry's thoughts gr w murderous.. He Varley, G cath r pale, naw ;direr disgrfica; to rprain from�n apeecli were two lines of advance 'open to us "It is cry feature rolled into one. recovered himself, owever, almost at turned 'eatherston. placed all be onus on her. Once again, . in re and to the im ro It is the hole house," said Mrs, Blake. once, and mattersyvent on smoothly. If advice is ntcessary," be said, "ft at} bolls st%erred dead, Donna name to g P vement of this, i , E ., Featherston, after a swift sur rised surely comes better from a old friend. the rescue " a+s well ata •of aii other aro T � r' pa he first I1 €; It s a ce bit of archit8cture, and lance at those already in the room, An entire stranger shauld in nit' coin- "I cent them," she said, cheerfully. is kxetter Carming, and the next, and . beyond di*pute old," ,put in � Varley. ad looked at 'Cotia antia -with a cer- ion be the last 'to offer f . You sea "Are that' not fine? So early in the Perhaps equal in -im the ex- r I' •• f lain sense of in ur i I a nasi with Mr. 4'Gr� i ! e too. I quite portanae, ,?_, If• it hid been young it would have j y n his glance. If y n this, Ile Y ori . pride myself. upon ercise of greater care in: the selection , i ver one alae was smiled su erel. iousl "I k ow- the ba them. of seed. ao as to sow only the more i � been the Y Dere, why had lie p �. ,� same to Evans, whose anteced- ' ee.n i nored $ Lord' Varle even ! She mare well, of which ? If I -, ere rolific sort He then gave the results r<• ' g y you speak. It you 1 should try same. P ' ants, I shluld say, would preclude t:ha nderstood the mute reproach, and was •was, I. believe, bought off our estate, 7"hey woul do°you all the good in _the of 44 varieties of- oats, all sown on s possibility: of knowlec:ge o ancestral ,rely ,t4tricken by lit ; but haw could through your steward," world. `I' y ale very—ecwling." the same day, at the Central Expari- i he explain to him all thugs then, and Tut l what a worry a ut such a Miss Mn G►illicuddy glared at her,and mental li'arm, Ottawa, and the branch �t halls ; bat he knew it was her ss soullc�sa affair as a horse 1' stud Mrs.. Donna ens Bred the. Tare with one of .farms at Na a_n, ` '� Int `that Donna had asked her elf, and that g p�s N.S, Brandon. Man - '+ )scoot', so he stopped short in the mid- Tarley had not been asked at all $ Dun��a.9, wlt.h a $charming sue. "Sill her most harnrxin smiles. I Indian Head, N,W.T. and A aasiz, B.C`. bo I" said shat iii y .. g g I,.-' `: dle of it, clasped his hands reverently, " Featherston, after that one swift � addre-min (Varley With � You look awfully queer;" elle aiiid, rutting all the plots together, it was 1 4- - I and said, in a low, rapturous tone: I glance, had found a chair and seated a aIf-lenient, half -coq. a t. sh air that sweet! "Do take my advic�, and 'sit g � �- t y. found that the avers a of ,the whole + h'nrself at the corner of the table next gave her at once anot�er charm. I down and have a strawberry or two; w btieshels, 3 pounds per acre, and - " 'What a liole!'. He meant .hall, poor "Taut-•+" began Varley, somewhat Constantia's cream is excellent." the average difference between those � � �s�y t her, and therefore next to Donna, hot! varietie whish gave the poorest cro t :. man, bat his extraordinary accent was who drew her skirts o44dp with that in- 3' "Where is our hu.9t,rind $" demanded the undoing of him} d crit�able little gestate of hers, that "Ah 1 cried slip, merrily , "will no- •Miss MacGiflicuddy, with a gasp. in each farm and those who ave the �`- ' '. - ; w so ' fel} of fascination because so thing stop you ? Must then have ,r "When—last I saw him," responded best was 52 bushels 1 pound. 'lhe twel �1� '' Constantia burst out latigiiing. I 3 .:,. i f 11 of welcome, and had given him a recourse to force?" As sh s lee she , Donna, pleasantly, "he was still in the ve varieties which had averaged the ! `+x- •' "Hove did Mrs. Harrington take it 8" au ile that was dazzling. took up a huge strawberry, and i,reseed flesh --still a visitor upon this sordid lx�st at all the Ezperimental far ��� 'pe- V ...- asked she. '�racly, who was comparatively a it �vitlhl har dainty, slept er fingers 'part h; but that is many hours ago. and hence Leight be regarded as •amd "� ' " _ st an er. and who eras standing near against his lips. Of course he took it, Where he may be, now, is unknown W thO thost' Productive oats in the Aa � r "Badly: She will. not ao�v be peri+ Cc nsLgant.ia, saw the smile, and won- and of cau�ae be laughed, d than the me," minion, were the Poll win I <�� r .. suaded that he did not mean it. She I .. o g iii "their av 1- , •, de ed about several things. danggc+roua ,argument was at an and, But Why le he nob with you .?`' erage yield : ' ; I f : . thinks herself clever, but in reality tier 1 "Mr. O'Grady, can you -find a\ chair t" Fc+athprsLon had sown 1i seed, and I • "Ah 1'e said `Donna, "now what a dit- _ � �I, . - '� • . sad Connie, was not diacontentc*d, The :teed 'sown ; fiaulL ue Linn fs that—a wnundrum al Bush Lbs `" 1:® r '`` brains are of a very mediocre quality, j timidly but graciously, was fear, and D1ra Dundee lin due time most, Soemtin answers mi ht I,e iv- Antcerfcan Beauty,.,.•,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,75 1G '�`_ ': 'She ab shire -right and left, and ha Sl, liked the tall lean traveler. Y g g Gori en arty.„ ,' �; W , .. eorge, get a chair for Mr. OY�rady. would reap it, and turn to him" for ad- ` en to it; but I suppose one will suffice. •••••• •••�� ld vice fn her 13a n�3r ....:. ...... . " 1 1, ' ��� . , ,,.• apQned ne tiations with - the master Of ; I am sorry," she went -on, gravely, be-• perplexit an know her- . I didn it want him. ••••• •••••• •• ' ti German school, with $view- to send- i �► a of a little saddening that she l� j Abundance.......,. ..1... .. ... ,72 12 t self in his war.et, of er all, he i "You era a wretched _ woman t" said "•• felt on account of that re roachful hardly knew Mrs, Dundaa. 1 Colwuhus..,•., ,.., ,7l 4 r „ �: ing her eldest son abroad, to .avoid the P Miss Mact�illiouddy, slowly, and with White Schunan.........: $ ,,,,,, • .G9 . $1 . ' gl ace of Feathersion's, I"I am sorry THey waxed merrier as he minutes conviction Early Golden Prolific...... „ :Gp : ( ' pernicious influences of }some teach- tb .re is not Leone rgoni for ever bod flew ; Mrs. Dlake, who lav tea bet tar ' "Mrs. lluridaA re and©d her, Bavarian:,.....:: .. 1� 1 in s." Y Y y q Y' t than an thin i P h I yy g first wit ',— gPoor Bobo $atria tont $aid bu — M J I ask ou to tr ands u Y haps her husbun�ie yv d l a. et shad an- afterstttiat s! a rbrokca+ intof Daae o s ' Uderbruch............•�...... x......••.....67 1 i 'Fl`' y g +► _ in here, est near, me and will .. ha a some strawberries? or some, of other cup, and Don a ittle more fits of silent largtiter that, as a rule. Abyssinia,.,,,; ,,,,,, ,,�, IA ,, N 1°� George. I wonder how be will like th s cake ? I made . champagne. I I nproved Legowo......... ,. . " (, ' • i . rrisse f. and ware so aggruvat ng to the oma in'un- h:arly 'Archangel...... .. .... — - the black bread and the sauerkraut, ' ah 11 I introduce ou to— - Donna, Never had The Co to a n •.•. ... ,G5 4;: _ _- y g guiltq ad. It sat the oWu+rs oft fn sotto . of With re>ai xput to wheat accordlII the unkempt wigs, and the dirt gen du you know Mr. O'Grady ?" of sa much laughter• It wt s a regular themselves. ; Even. Conntwitia with l t3 to + 1 ''tl "1'es. We,. have met," sal Donna, frolic, and dit add tome t.a Constan- the census returns for 1891. the aver- '� erally $ I guess he'll have to whistle ; ruin, ab it were, staring tier in Ch© face, .,,, le. Hing far back on liar chair so as. to tin's }cart beat rat h r Ia d1y in her gave way to . ,talon a+d and rase+e.m! age Yield was 14.G bushels, as eompar- for his "bath there."; to n up a lovely, smiling f to . O'- IrO9Om aha ibuuglt of what Aunt mirth. `I'Wc►re is uonorving what Mie feu w`th'G b�heLs for (4reat Britain � ,:. '`l�Tonsense!" said-C[instant.- ")f dare , C* ady. let was a face full. o fase:ina- Bridget would as when a e found tt Di3re�(Giltieuddy might not hove easel or and 34.4 for Denmark, As in the case J { _ --sa ' ti n, but OGrad � out. and thanked heti' ata a so mat done ut this culminatin of oats, thirt two varieties of wheat I t. y he will find himself much happier Yf after the c sldd at re> Y g paint, had eat Y- , , i co nit' of tis merits, turned aside, miles lay between r liens t tho pr s- an intdrrr•ulxtion arrived. had been grown in each of the Exveri- there than at "home." i ant }tour. Burr l • marital tatrms in uniform leis, ' t `r -, j a d devoted imscelf to his hostesss. He Y was in t! o midd a of It tame to t.lide afia of Mulcah p all sawn "Which won't 1'ie saing'aYttch for' th a ht her a•awe;et little a rathdr excitin sale, utid lie, stood u p Y'-- ou the .aarue day, the $vera e girl, and did : g p a Mulcahy consider4hI tho worse far g yield him," laughed Mrs. Blake. full Justice to the honesty of the clear ; to illustrate it.: yy of the Wvhole was 29' bush�sls 48 pounds a very onormoua thlim ieful, and with • . "So 'that is the end of file faithful "'et' �s and the firm lips. Donna followed i.«ik," said h®, "Pte held Itis }mind up har calx all awry. It bud fallen in an mer ae ler. the average difference Le-'. . hi rnovenient.s meclttativel Sbp ac- like this"-mrm exten cut o high with tween those varieties which gave the S= friendship between the Evanses and t),e Y' a tumbler at .the end of t—"he rat etisy unci grac+Nful fashion fyvor htrr right lowest yield on each farm and those y a k owleclgedl her detest, and quite un- J e e, and thus placed, greatly enhanced which. gave the hi hast was 2tl bushels 1 , Flarringtons d rstcxsd that ha" wished to show her took ons step forward ; eve ane know y,:. y the originial taut of har+ features— g "The_ extreme �iid.1 •Mrs. Iiarrin Pori d courtesy, in'� courteous manner, or the -last second hast arrive ;they ware which ha y 18'pounds. 'the twelve varieties of I i '� breathless with sus a waver. were 'bard! Greek; at s s ` , goes about now, everywhere, telling a least to refuse to. be clfarmed b p+nse; their blood! yy 1 ring wheat whish lied $vara ed Abe rd r Y all evernta, not pure (:trek. She ad- best over the whole series were eta fol- 1 �,,.- `" h .r, charm she ever so wisely:. When ran ogld ; when suddenly t e char was vainered on Mitut DlueGillicuddy, r4 ho waa laws: r. '. i a`, all of her acquaintances ho* � insolent . a e had altogether satisfied her". .If flung wide o n, and—" ahuut this; He was : stricken duriih .h her a, x+arancde. _ I. ' I Dir. Evans .has been to her; his best she drew he.r breath ao[tly quite. right, I "waa Plung •'Arrahl what ails a ut allY'' Litz an Bt3ab. Lbs. I ` bit char ►! and ivaLinctivel $laaric;�+d °fin and— _ friend (she dwellm -strongly upon fav- I y Y Mrs. Mulcahy, with a valor born ofhl- I"te tan:::... a . Stro:ige, '�. find him re ardin her D1iaa Dlactlillic dd a et n t4s •, ••••'• �•• .... ! e - ars past), and 'how he called the best P g g threshold l ' 4 Yi Po echo!. ' What. -the diol! ally ye that yew bite .......I;..... ......; 4"2 r' < ith nn attention dee onou h Gs have �` bit of her house 'a hole.' " + e cited .pleasure in her breast. It $ ddout a� cord o•alwart o dome auldn�t •..... ...... .... � "Mr. Evans is to be pitied," said Cori- ; c sated, however, only auspictun: � - C AP` ER :0. sb isle Uld Ned River .g„ 4g wi C Ad.vative.. stantia. "And after all he has seer!- Already two toes,'• she said to her I pe flava dhropt us a line„instead o' com- . �•' •."" 18 Iced Fife :... • .' 4S I gt • us g 's'har'e n -as sliced a in the pnrIor for in' sthrai ht in fist foreln t to spice, Ric, Grande...........• .,...a... »..••31 4 ` P` ' fired, 'too. for her 1 Sometimes even ; if ; •.and they, foo, of the wron aur nateIttla try-fight.t !+'age, I Lie ai Horison 13earded.....................31 - - x 1.• a .ver consiclerabta ilei t htr. f3e►r- d d 1!'ar I ` his self-ias�ct.” I- She sh4dxk off hen moruentary chagrins I ry's ale has ixeen illur ra .ed td>r tiiirr r Y Y® have wid a when all's f; n••.•.. ..,... .::. { coked wu p Ii " A man like thea is not to Z el tied!" I- nd . repared to make hertielf charwin far more generous! the he either fxduld I There `the was all as mart as Stanley,,,,,, ....,. �....p'•. ' r i � i P 'b eatherston. To do this she wage i dreamed ,pr desired.When! the ,deadly ig$. laughin tfll yatx could hear 3'em A1I�a .... .............. 30 4? exclaimed Dira. Dundas, with a curl of n Lha next county an' there you must Admiral.,,.,."'•• .,• ..$t) repel led to turn her shoulder upon ' lull had grown positivrely i upportable, •••••• •••••• •••�•• .•:••.:W 3L (I --` =. her short upper lip. Poul 1 What 1 , I choose to come down urn em bad C ...... .........•.. �. -. A �� � ; C It waa !stole©$ in a ratlher eaditrl man- ( rows ar. et', which also sultod her. 1 a., g: . a poor creature 1 You agree with me?" ' •Donna," i luck's in thde:rvord)}, an nacre the b The avers y {,, .` �f: She spoke to Var1Ay, who, however,-; $aid Constantia, preAently, tier• Mrs. Blake, who waa young and in their vjeins. Wishal 'twon't thr� Canada w of erre as 24®7 b eoi I made her no re 1 Self -r 1 ping toward har, do you know that 1:delicately alive to the lad erous gave g' P Y• eQpeet 1 wid ya, an ser I tell ya; an' 'twos shoe s agair,at 35.1 in ureal Britain, _ �� Where was his ? I r.:Stronfre is going to invite us all t rvay t_ a wild - and perfea ly irrepras- y and 41.7 , ' ••O I rile evening to Lhat wonderful strong- s►1,1© burst of laugirtar, a +!rata an.e you were, 1lii� RacGilli- in Holland. The results were given of 1 , c yes, pelt' is dna to him in a. meas- .. Duddy. an that a the sober tr�tii. teats► of Lha different setts of six -row• ��, are," said Mrs. Blake• "He has told of his, Inchirone ? This destroyed the ape 1 that 'he'ld ••Sot►erl",Min» biucillfe add re gone ; "Ah, so !" cried Mra. Dundsa: "Naw, them. Mr, Strange. tear[ l for Con- Y Ind $tad ed lsiirley, aexwn hist year on tact so far with the Blue Ribboq measure hat a ha thou ht 1 But do not !et stantia, t}tis word after her with terrific stn_ plots on a!I_ the Esperimental Farms., . o. that he cannot draw back, and to face PPY B rose abruptly' to is f+� t and j,hasie. ")<t was indcaed time I aeErrie ilia "avers a �° - _ the world forever with a blue ra ,in- ; he same evening be too soon, I - en made a movement toward the faorgon }tam®,•' she said, in a low but riagia the refer g fyomd� king int° 'acenunt ned upon one's breast requiresheiur- . reat you, Dir Stronge ; because I Have 7 �tl• - In the door-wa ? he est ro stirred g all the farms, was 't9 i ;� me tone. with tial ing `upstairs and drunk- bushels 33 per sera, I *• _ age." people mini to me at the' end mora ar lase. ra. Bl,ika, still; shale- ' bounds The six � . _ • I f nest week, and it will be •a common Ing with lar bter, weAC t:0 he vvindaw• enness in the kitchen. I varieties of six -rowed barley whish had 'It won't diswncert him," said Barry, ' htr.rit to bel cne to entertain them," " Y P Varley and f_ �'Vho said.that word? stied Muloah ave:ra ed beat throughout talon ! ',r . "he is as fond' of water as a duck." I ; mac. O Grady t k a ate in a me "in yy g g - all - i , �, "Or Sir Wilfrid Lawson," au ested,l Let us say the week attar next, further -they cleared the sill, i .an I g tone, Who said it, ' I the.. results into con,slderation were : : i �g then," returned Stroh e a reeabl , found the+miselves in the i a= ? �'t t1ere is he t Bltow }dim up to Strongz, laughing. ! g , g Y ga den. me, Pro,nr�e him. Bush. Llan: ; ! , `s > ; if rather indifferently. Constantia h6wevor, the gh o1•ldentr •• "1,'rom what you haw said, yes, •after •• •. I said ►t "returned her mistress,tvit>a ` `• «- .. W all, I r� Ithdraw my first words ; he isH Donna, said Featherston. A dead ly frt htsned out o[ Ger wi s, eat stilt• •• ......• . ° worth of ause followed his utterance of Mra. -and 'Mrs. undas seemed nti.rel un- srndi'mmishpd severtt "And now DZuI- Tr ° u,.a., . •• •• ...48 32 .: $ti. y pit 1" cried Donna, gayly. uitdas's y """ Christian Hama, and every- dlaturt►ed; i1t® looks at iss 111 'il. by—now, w}ian I ha►vo $aught ou itr ..... ....,.•�., • ......4? I She was loo ing lovely, raduint. She • •• y ktoyul ..... ...... ...... i dy looked at him in rliringly-Con- }icuddy who waa laI 1 f min ilii he vary sot, as ft were. when I iiald •••••• •••••• ...46 .38 i was picking, ut the biggest straw- tdi alis with o P y g' you up to the public csondemnation, let Comrnan...... ......:........ ...... .. i .:. ., . berries from t e dish before her, and pen est°nishment ands a Pleased expectancy i her ye, a ht inti $nae more fm blit u n Vangua{ed...,,, „ 'y ui p was evidently en Dying them. " Sha : k Mush, Varley with a frown. another btg strawbe rt' twee :, Liar I you the ne- .. 3 - 28 , fi - _ had said no to the a, and yes to the 'ea,therston, however, was unmoved ;'sharp, whoa ted+th, i3casity for joining our victorious ratlks,I rho sIx varieties which had giver. kho- - nd, `after all, it a ith a cause of and adorni,rig ourself with thi .,' beat results throughout. Leiria cliatupagne, an was enjoying that; too, . Ppeared he was . not f thorou h enjoyment. y g ir:1o. - dteasing her—was mere! Chile detratalied Prom fret own - c°umderation ail the tests, war•',: , 1 quite thoroug ly, though drinkin it y giving , Dir. Cronge, who o ght o stave re- gown a � , t3 orad to her Hama, which had puzzled ' salved the Victoria C osis, vexit tap tp morsel of blue ribbon and held it out Bosh, I, - out of a tumhl.r, i Lim. "I hear it is Madonna in reality; iss MnCtar tp the truculent Diulaah g When the B ue Ribtwn craze over- j- ilitcudd Y• That ori- French 'Chevalier ,,,47 jig exp: took old bliss MacUillicudAy, slit' had ; xx ut You will pardon ma, Mre. Dun- r ! "Dear. Mise Mact;ill'cudd this is in- .worthy woman spurn©d it film her Ce►nadiati 'Thor e.....,... ...... .. I fallen foul of win -glasses, and had " a he said, in his- low, musical voice • + aged an unexpected x easur ," 'p '44 2'5 • , � ::rc " �� j d I Y he said.: "lith Lha utmost dt$dain. Danish ChevaLer , , , 'but your name lies bean such a cause 1 "Hut I fear D yd, think I'd so demaxre .meselff'• Newton...... .. , .. "«.. .'..•.41 6 Carisisgited the- to he lowest de ths, you m t be very tired, P f speculation to me.' ' It is orte so ° Do sit down, arid let id sltfr with withering acorn, "No. 8 dney..,.., :....�..;...�......••.:. 1 in other words; the uuderground cel- year niece give '�"" trange, so.fuIl of meaning. Is" it your lar. Wine -glasses l vile, unmoral Pau a cup of tea.•' ina'arrr, keep your rfbban for ouraetf: I'Tize i*rolifW...�... - �; t 40 1S word ! :Ohl of her sight with them :real name, or one assumed ae dein An' 'tis carr I am for e." his last �•�'�• 40 , 11 I peculiarly adapted to— 8' "It 1s Beyond my de rte. -tri that wn �` Y L'tofeasar Itobert,son also gave the 'i -{;- F miserable reminders as the .., . should make ins so w lcome, In my pwII alt° '''t hf+t i"ally• M� MacGillicuddy results of tests of different sorts o r y wore of to me? asked Dlrs. Dundas." Sha i home," replied -Mins Ma 'illicudd P ainly plixzlad; she stili held out f demoralizing pagan orgies ! She would ' y, the offending rihbort, , have broken lila unoffenditi seemed amused. "It was assumed," ;grimly. - lasses she said ; "in so far our :�..., . : 1 $ but far the frugal spirit within her, and I Y guess was a I Sha waves! him .!lack imps sorely, and j {To Be Continued.). I. , . ,- failing courage tis annihilate .wha.t had !Correct one, It was bestowed roan me i gazed wffh a stern glance ratted har. i THE PRAlt'RITIE$ , ,! �' _.` a long time a o as bele s easel! { ` cost, good money, she squared matters i g 8 P Y suit- I She• looked from one to t e other in ! .:- a I - 11 with her Conscience b' conal rein ed to my features ; a name suggestive I turn, and marked where rs. I31ake ` APER But N'hY. Persisted the eat Y g g of goodness only shqukl halon to a face STALE I,OAj+, ive, do y+ou [� thein to limbo. A limbo inacce�aihle, g was standing, with her sho !dens still' _ serve the missionary for dessert ? considering the key of it was alwa s in .I of the same type.' She glanced at him moving convulsively, fn t e ,window. ! The oldest �1aaf.•'i=r existen % tiles t Oh, he was such a pudding, rejoin- her uvv"ri pocket ; there the y fronts finder her long lashes it was :t ghe opened her li�xs as it to speak, and menti ed h>s wife, lightly• `.I y -would never +glance provocative aIId full of rick Y Patel into. the hands of the The �` '" isee the light of day, or .tempt the trans- t q, Barry, seeing (this. rush d Into the propriety of the thing was. Loa I ; gressor to a persistence in his foil isc'hief. ' I was never chri$tened, she ; breach, British museum tiuthorities. , It waa die- manifest t°. permit further discussion, "Well, Iyou see it tivas business vent vn, ca`ImI "but when a baby ••M I dear madame, it cwvered to Ass --�•- brought me," said Lord Varle hey called tris Mary. yv will est yrfa by ei French exp ; i y; genet- ••y 1 consi er the long jour ay. t e-•- > ere loner, HIS PRIVILEGE. 1 - . all Itiadonna Mary 1" ekclalpned Mrs.: p M• MoIIt}ron, together with tb® _ y ; or shall we say it kept me?" Here lake, lifting her brows, Never to be ; ha $aught her et' a d w oared nd rQmnaIIta of several that lases Thies lea ear• he looked at Donna. "I should have pre- . quivered, and fina�y rake own. "t P of P Y .you' know, said Mii� 1 Y seated myyself earlier, no doubt, but for hristened ! There certaizYly was some- ; me bread, aaretull Olden and - Mrs. O'Flanagan's reiterated in' - hing odd about' the woman beyond her got you a glass a tea that is •• er Y wra xed in cloth. It � ear 1 xcesarve .heauty-something, was it -a cup of chs•- Oh r --a 'glass 4f••- �' suplxssed that it waa leavened and The y°wig. man leaped. - •.) " I tions ; but I assure you 1 ran ail the - that fs--I paean-' 11 a fal red in '1 a baked about the year 3i ► I3.Ca, .when I ' 1� way here once I eathenish d y it vas tiro oueion p HIISiNESS is BUSING, - i f to lee in time 1" got rid of h$r, so as ••When Mrs. Dundas .was quite -a lit- meYo'q g mn mid Iss aaGillicud- PersoIIut"It reiIImbb® ` cattle with a dead z ( $'` "In time for what ?" asked Norah le girl," explained Constantia, gr vel , penny burl , in slits fta - He16n—HavA ou" made a y dy sternly, "when yv knot what you Pe end color, and is p sh�r ly. • an old artist in Rome was so a rook do mean, it will be dig i tide to a ale." IIotpeefe ttcl6ndition: 1'he flavor did oto oral to Jack year i , , p e har I i keness to a yet ? "To see you. replied Varley, laugh= Y picture there of : ghe regarded him fixe ly. ou do the o fmp»s the +Dgplvrers, but •Etl•--Y Indeed. i , ;, ing. "Haven't i ust told. he Virgin that he' named her The �sart to this fs -not su ansate its ' 11 ran all the way ?" j IYou how I ode;rn Madonna.' The pfeture .was Perfection, aha eai ; "if you 2000 yea�a' r erltombmeatc��tder' Helen—What .did he say P i ",I � .: ,eautiful, I often heard --so o had : rahoarsed it, it could of be bet. ' Ethel -•He sent roe a baa t' , �t "You don't, seem , overfatigued ! re- gad, so ter," marked Mrs. Dundas,. dryly. "You3 odly, so full of holy light I" I . �, _ .` -- --� � circular saying that her erved tth -'. part?.. ata>!nmered tie Mr: IiCe, '^ , anxiety to be with Tha " give.:,„.the o. DLit Fight reject any' and all bid$. a ` ' ( � s� your beloved has "That was old Gardi,” said Donna, "A --of a fool," .said' she, idea of optomist and t not taken much out of ou. You look "Yes ; he used to say I had 'a fHce like This was terrible. Barry, entirely air. Ana toirifsi~ is,g iIst,,. `'e'-�• _ p ��"}& pretty cool, considerin x ho fs happy NEW ALL ABOUT IT , ,s _ II4� g !�' n angel." . She burst out laughin . .i crushed; fell out of the conve cation and when he is mi' rable, And. a iinist '` t X _1. "Do you doubt me ?" asks he,.. His "'You must have bean a vary Gear sunit into silence.. Ha had, ilii mush . f$ a man who io ri�fse>riabi I when h®►s to gat aaa (first d'a` tone was in a measure jesting; yet the girl, said Featherston, in quite farethottght, aw.allawed his )—Wid I 0 , .: hampagne.PI�y yctu ma e a goad mace turtle satag ?a4 there was an under-currept , seriou' kind, brotherly sort of way, and now trusted in Providers that in •4 Bridg t. -,Sure I can, muni, . . . Strom g in it, that betrayed itself to "I expect I�was," returned she, "Dear .elpite of tits fatal speech, tthe ouid puss "vtrh nh° g$n rally gate'1n rho last word l istr as- VYcll, X`m i 4t' S aii3 pricy. ane'vt your; son entiOrin;$et,s. ire=: now. fiat skies! I brgoing fA market I ` �Ylrs. Duadaa smiled attd dro � i ,, .. � . a ,,, aver the tumblers;. thou h, as a rule, to an-ar�uygentf .- . And: the lady►;,orator grid t a"lift ng you for. it ? Peed her `,a rle y bent • -toward her, 'and - said people do -not take the r t but ' of� Iurl ed psi ylrigly at' lh _. t1t riYlne rn ( le flushed and per pie=: � eyes.: She helped herself to another me"'tdifng that nobody could Bear., No- them. quit- ed --Just a carrot, mtzin, an', a btt. {:1 ` large -strawberry, i and leisurely waa er, and anri�+vered"I"Th WpIlt. a _ av -is i . : R L-- L picked: oily nted to hoar it; except, ae it Tha dfscu�iv� hail. howev r, teeD ofvoi�d. a v.y ears! ", n- i ..:' - e v : !a P. a 0 .. _.,-.� 4��� g k � , '. Y � m.. f - • t ? �s• .. a . - ? K. � - :. _ i _ _ . - .. - ,' + ,. ) , �'.�j{' ;a^..- _ ;' : .'.fin - - r. G. - , : �. 1 n' .•.144; - .. ..,. , rA'R".i`L; -.i ..... , -^�-B '�.:. k. $ ._� F * r3s.1 a. 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(. .4 .5.. - - a.g+t• •p. i:e Y ,.•s' -14 a, �__�. _ .,:,'�.,_�a....:..... �. _,c....a•-�o._'�n_> M � .I+a...,._ td+�__..._.,_. e..._.. :_.. ! _ .. _ _,. �_.c�..!i,:F.,.. ,t^_�`"51_. A,•.,�.Gxk: ,".._s.s4.iw.•.,. s,'i•.'F�n" __ �Y.k,��k'��,fs, 1N���4'`�� ..�, �,:�it � i I ti` '6� 1' 6 9 i U) N j: €�€ '`' _ i - 4 ! altjae $red, Foatherston, : c ught• a :ecm o: ultto: i`t_ h. 4 v • t Barge ti s: ur �pp ii�� �j 1�1 v: /, last ward and rxittd r it°)puts ia. A ac ion:. • ing c -in ll Al •. atud61rnt::.of 0�1 '_ iA ,t .� I ►�,; .�A "I3 iding," . lte esid uluud ; ,,.ways =you ' felt :. Oo 1r; ;Dublin! lee .wets natural- . - ' = .: .. . % talking of riding, Airs. D` udas ?• Tbat W ful -oft esourcda, ntld _:ialiile' his writ _ '-•'"• . � r f : _ btlY of yaura is hay `d . U to the w _ - ,;:, _ .. F _' . _ -`.. - .. z as havin ' this li 'ht and pldyf l ' kir PROF. S�,NNDERS BFFORE THE M- ' mare e#,. y gg Y ii _ a9� •1 : ;� mark I shauld say: TLta .. orntng lie- ms}a Wvlth Barr ; .lie: bad' odais way, r' !. :. - atf its stem with :view th crtirehiin fare MITTEE ON AGRIUULTUR,E. I .. ,S' . I: . , g breakfast,• w11an I w .yctu: arld r�nobsA�r,vei `'ov©n:` by .her eaglo yci, to i , , ; APTEB X.-(CBn,trxtued.) it iYrto the thick, s set cream upon tier Lord Varlet' dawn by .lin z•one� .il oc�• the sid,l rd, and seauxerl Lha aharxtc• -"- . j j_ g= �1= Plate. carred to ma It waa santiaw hate tmprud- pagan bot lis, full and an.pty. had d$- ►ate ve�•y rrsePnl Mate for oar Farm.. I , ,: "She hes become a Blue Ribbonfte 'i never doubt, " he said, slowly„ "T ant of you to venture alar d so early, ! liosttad th m beneath a 6,-'p able with ltc�t•tdrr Narnring and Care !a tielea�ios 11 -- e+er singe her doctor forbid her slim always know 1" on so sorry an animal. D ndas should "a napkin - flung;, over there, and now _ oP �it�eelc 1Tn,port�urt l?aetore In t3ecnttng. 1m'' At this instant't a cicx,r was thrown .sae to it." stood beta e`that side -tabic with arms � `° ulanta of say sort, and she found har open, and Minnie, , "#HfI Cr alm, ' ho was a p©race of �Inna a eget! took a i3ar er hue. faldad onl 1t' on his breast, prepared 1 . self in w*mt of a fresh sensation. Evan impulse, almost pr cipitated two men - ould tlyat sorry anim l have been ;to s®11 hie life as dearly as po ible,: . Prof: Saunders, director of. Erilerf . I , j - „ , followed 'suit, as in duty bound, and ' into the r m, : safer in the afternoon f" she 'asked, ; •�.I s. �1 smilin But Mis MttcG,rllicuddy , Being leiior- mental farms addressed the Commit,. ,•; .. , �: ' now a fiitst-Disse apostle of the. temper `-' Fe_ tharston Mr. O'Grady she g• "No, of course not=• wile nonsense l" ant of th exfsteriee of Lhasa .bottles, tea on Agriculture e t Ottawa the oth r F ��' ance cregd.." cried, at the top f afresh, jubilant , a made na a venae u n his ratter. Har ! I voice. She was evidently delighted cried young George M wGillieuddy, Pa q er daY► and gave a great deal of vel- . I 1 ` >,• "But what ties all this to do with hi w)tole arse • les were .now concentrated Lakin her side with a . g j e. with this addition to Miss Connie a ge erous ardor, upon Mrs ; Dundas. rabic" :information concerning tests -" voice ?" ed Mrs: Blake, who want party. "The more the merrier," was th°t1g� altogether unawar . of the un- ••Donna Dundas," sold alta, " sd te_he# the v a motto of hers, when "the more'' der -meaning of the words spoken. Vt�hat 'waa growing variatie+� of oats, cry last bit o! scandal meant trice. '" di regard my hint If ou will," eve you of in that tumbler ?" w,heat, ;barley, and peas, He said, ac- - '•Well, y , The "rest ; of, it was a tale that w Constantia start vifilbl� -and bl sh- said Fe4h ratan, shru g'in his shoul- Don t$ 1 ked pensively at ,har obam� cording to the returns, there waa, a g told, ed crimson. She ha not bad the co, dsrsa "Hi is a:s a rule, f 'il through. ' panne' difference of near! 14 bushel$ "I'11 1 ou;" Isa'id Bar 1 a e •But I •can ur ou there is no safet LOmon de replied she, with groat Y per mare y onl g to invite Feath rstolt and now he Y re between the avers `Mrs. Du des and 3tron a haven�t res had came 1 Did all the orld know of in the path a e rlaw pu aria That P sd.nc;e f mind, and as a iireventive� ge gield of oats in, . g a ainst fu ther invest! ation 6 -he drank Canada, and of 20 bushels when com- f ` this simple affair of hers 8 If so, there lay mar is uq�bly ui and, and g Volume With regard to his voice would be a recko in liable came to y w at rem fined in her lass. pared with ,the g when Aunt grief at n moment. g yield in �Iolland. This _i. you know he makes his a's o's, and gen Bridget came home• She was so retti- WhY, ah hasn't a l6 to t.and on. O'- ,-Humph " said Miss MacGillicuddy. . P was a ver; f serious erally pl ya 'Old Harry' with hie vow ly, so softly eorifuse ,that Featherston Gradyr µ' saw her seat yo ,this morn- Shp nOw !peaked toward the stead of the question in its bear ;'- could not fail to m rk it, and it was Ing• agre with the in arning you tahle, slob re (Constantia oat, cold and Ing on the profits of farthing, since - terrifiod. els. 1, the other day he went u spear®nt also to th se other two whoO-" every bushel par acre- increase bn the - lto Cairns ,and, when' his visit was a i loved her. Syron e, noticing that quick, ; ,I beg Y ur Itcird n," interrupted Corista Lia, said she, where did you average crop of Canada made a ' ern i an end, t and_ himself in the hall with bright flush, a�ed O Grad a b �• et ttzosc trawbprriea ? B I p perceptibly; and Y. g tly ut wldl I should , g „C'otistat Lia to the farmers of this cotmtr , Mrs. Harm Barry grew status as a thundercloud, not presum to offer ad ice to Mrs. C grow crimson, and then y esti- . i - y $' gton. FIe knew she prided' There waaisp little loo lost between him Dundas, on o ver short n ao uaint- Pale• Mr, Stronge hesitated. To say he Ming' -the oasts at an average _value �� herself n the he 1, which is, indeed, and Featherston at ny time, but now encs." y" q sent. themi would , get Constantia into of one cent per pound, of $825,000, There 3 `: a special astute at Cairns," Barry's thoughts gr w murderous.. He Varley, G cath r pale, naw ;direr disgrfica; to rprain from�n apeecli were two lines of advance 'open to us "It is cry feature rolled into one. recovered himself, owever, almost at turned 'eatherston. placed all be onus on her. Once again, . in re and to the im ro It is the hole house," said Mrs, Blake. once, and mattersyvent on smoothly. If advice is ntcessary," be said, "ft at} bolls st%erred dead, Donna name to g P vement of this, i , E ., Featherston, after a swift sur rised surely comes better from a old friend. the rescue " a+s well ata •of aii other aro T � r' pa he first I1 €; It s a ce bit of archit8cture, and lance at those already in the room, An entire stranger shauld in nit' coin- "I cent them," she said, cheerfully. is kxetter Carming, and the next, and . beyond di*pute old," ,put in � Varley. ad looked at 'Cotia antia -with a cer- ion be the last 'to offer f . You sea "Are that' not fine? So early in the Perhaps equal in -im the ex- r I' •• f lain sense of in ur i I a nasi with Mr. 4'Gr� i ! e too. I quite portanae, ,?_, If• it hid been young it would have j y n his glance. If y n this, Ile Y ori . pride myself. upon ercise of greater care in: the selection , i ver one alae was smiled su erel. iousl "I k ow- the ba them. of seed. ao as to sow only the more i � been the Y Dere, why had lie p �. ,� same to Evans, whose anteced- ' ee.n i nored $ Lord' Varle even ! She mare well, of which ? If I -, ere rolific sort He then gave the results r<• ' g y you speak. It you 1 should try same. P ' ants, I shluld say, would preclude t:ha nderstood the mute reproach, and was •was, I. believe, bought off our estate, 7"hey woul do°you all the good in _the of 44 varieties of- oats, all sown on s possibility: of knowlec:ge o ancestral ,rely ,t4tricken by lit ; but haw could through your steward," world. `I' y ale very—ecwling." the same day, at the Central Expari- i he explain to him all thugs then, and Tut l what a worry a ut such a Miss Mn G►illicuddy glared at her,and mental li'arm, Ottawa, and the branch �t halls ; bat he knew it was her ss soullc�sa affair as a horse 1' stud Mrs.. Donna ens Bred the. Tare with one of .farms at Na a_n, ` '� Int `that Donna had asked her elf, and that g p�s N.S, Brandon. Man - '+ )scoot', so he stopped short in the mid- Tarley had not been asked at all $ Dun��a.9, wlt.h a $charming sue. "Sill her most harnrxin smiles. I Indian Head, N,W.T. and A aasiz, B.C`. bo I" said shat iii y .. g g I,.-' `: dle of it, clasped his hands reverently, " Featherston, after that one swift � addre-min (Varley With � You look awfully queer;" elle aiiid, rutting all the plots together, it was 1 4- - I and said, in a low, rapturous tone: I glance, had found a chair and seated a aIf-lenient, half -coq. a t. sh air that sweet! "Do take my advic�, and 'sit g � �- t y. found that the avers a of ,the whole + h'nrself at the corner of the table next gave her at once anot�er charm. I down and have a strawberry or two; w btieshels, 3 pounds per acre, and - " 'What a liole!'. He meant .hall, poor "Taut-•+" began Varley, somewhat Constantia's cream is excellent." the average difference between those � � �s�y t her, and therefore next to Donna, hot! varietie whish gave the poorest cro t :. man, bat his extraordinary accent was who drew her skirts o44dp with that in- 3' "Where is our hu.9t,rind $" demanded the undoing of him} d crit�able little gestate of hers, that "Ah 1 cried slip, merrily , "will no- •Miss MacGiflicuddy, with a gasp. in each farm and those who ave the �`- ' '. - ; w so ' fel} of fascination because so thing stop you ? Must then have ,r "When—last I saw him," responded best was 52 bushels 1 pound. 'lhe twel �1� '' Constantia burst out latigiiing. I 3 .:,. i f 11 of welcome, and had given him a recourse to force?" As sh s lee she , Donna, pleasantly, "he was still in the ve varieties which had averaged the ! `+x- •' "Hove did Mrs. Harrington take it 8" au ile that was dazzling. took up a huge strawberry, and i,reseed flesh --still a visitor upon this sordid lx�st at all the Ezperimental far ��� 'pe- V ...- asked she. '�racly, who was comparatively a it �vitlhl har dainty, slept er fingers 'part h; but that is many hours ago. and hence Leight be regarded as •amd "� ' " _ st an er. and who eras standing near against his lips. Of course he took it, Where he may be, now, is unknown W thO thost' Productive oats in the Aa � r "Badly: She will. not ao�v be peri+ Cc nsLgant.ia, saw the smile, and won- and of cau�ae be laughed, d than the me," minion, were the Poll win I <�� r .. suaded that he did not mean it. She I .. o g iii "their av 1- , •, de ed about several things. danggc+roua ,argument was at an and, But Why le he nob with you .?`' erage yield : ' ; I f : . thinks herself clever, but in reality tier 1 "Mr. O'Grady, can you -find a\ chair t" Fc+athprsLon had sown 1i seed, and I • "Ah 1'e said `Donna, "now what a dit- _ � �I, . - '� • . sad Connie, was not diacontentc*d, The :teed 'sown ; fiaulL ue Linn fs that—a wnundrum al Bush Lbs `" 1:® r '`` brains are of a very mediocre quality, j timidly but graciously, was fear, and D1ra Dundee lin due time most, Soemtin answers mi ht I,e iv- Antcerfcan Beauty,.,.•,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,75 1G '�`_ ': 'She ab shire -right and left, and ha Sl, liked the tall lean traveler. Y g g Gori en arty.„ ,' �; W , .. eorge, get a chair for Mr. OY�rady. would reap it, and turn to him" for ad- ` en to it; but I suppose one will suffice. •••••• •••�� ld vice fn her 13a n�3r ....:. ...... . " 1 1, ' ��� . , ,,.• apQned ne tiations with - the master Of ; I am sorry," she went -on, gravely, be-• perplexit an know her- . I didn it want him. ••••• •••••• •• ' ti German school, with $view- to send- i �► a of a little saddening that she l� j Abundance.......,. ..1... .. ... ,72 12 t self in his war.et, of er all, he i "You era a wretched _ woman t" said "•• felt on account of that re roachful hardly knew Mrs, Dundaa. 1 Colwuhus..,•., ,.., ,7l 4 r „ �: ing her eldest son abroad, to .avoid the P Miss Mact�illiouddy, slowly, and with White Schunan.........: $ ,,,,,, • .G9 . $1 . ' gl ace of Feathersion's, I"I am sorry THey waxed merrier as he minutes conviction Early Golden Prolific...... „ :Gp : ( ' pernicious influences of }some teach- tb .re is not Leone rgoni for ever bod flew ; Mrs. Dlake, who lav tea bet tar ' "Mrs. lluridaA re and©d her, Bavarian:,.....:: .. 1� 1 in s." Y Y y q Y' t than an thin i P h I yy g first wit ',— gPoor Bobo $atria tont $aid bu — M J I ask ou to tr ands u Y haps her husbun�ie yv d l a. et shad an- afterstttiat s! a rbrokca+ intof Daae o s ' Uderbruch............•�...... x......••.....67 1 i 'Fl`' y g +► _ in here, est near, me and will .. ha a some strawberries? or some, of other cup, and Don a ittle more fits of silent largtiter that, as a rule. Abyssinia,.,,,; ,,,,,, ,,�, IA ,, N 1°� George. I wonder how be will like th s cake ? I made . champagne. I I nproved Legowo......... ,. . " (, ' • i . rrisse f. and ware so aggruvat ng to the oma in'un- h:arly 'Archangel...... .. .... — - the black bread and the sauerkraut, ' ah 11 I introduce ou to— - Donna, Never had The Co to a n •.•. ... ,G5 4;: _ _- y g guiltq ad. It sat the oWu+rs oft fn sotto . of With re>ai xput to wheat accordlII the unkempt wigs, and the dirt gen du you know Mr. O'Grady ?" of sa much laughter• It wt s a regular themselves. ; Even. Conntwitia with l t3 to + 1 ''tl "1'es. We,. have met," sal Donna, frolic, and dit add tome t.a Constan- the census returns for 1891. the aver- '� erally $ I guess he'll have to whistle ; ruin, ab it were, staring tier in Ch© face, .,,, le. Hing far back on liar chair so as. to tin's }cart beat rat h r Ia d1y in her gave way to . ,talon a+d and rase+e.m! age Yield was 14.G bushels, as eompar- for his "bath there."; to n up a lovely, smiling f to . O'- IrO9Om aha ibuuglt of what Aunt mirth. `I'Wc►re is uonorving what Mie feu w`th'G b�heLs for (4reat Britain � ,:. '`l�Tonsense!" said-C[instant.- ")f dare , C* ady. let was a face full. o fase:ina- Bridget would as when a e found tt Di3re�(Giltieuddy might not hove easel or and 34.4 for Denmark, As in the case J { _ --sa ' ti n, but OGrad � out. and thanked heti' ata a so mat done ut this culminatin of oats, thirt two varieties of wheat I t. y he will find himself much happier Yf after the c sldd at re> Y g paint, had eat Y- , , i co nit' of tis merits, turned aside, miles lay between r liens t tho pr s- an intdrrr•ulxtion arrived. had been grown in each of the Exveri- there than at "home." i ant }tour. Burr l • marital tatrms in uniform leis, ' t `r -, j a d devoted imscelf to his hostesss. He Y was in t! o midd a of It tame to t.lide afia of Mulcah p all sawn "Which won't 1'ie saing'aYttch for' th a ht her a•awe;et little a rathdr excitin sale, utid lie, stood u p Y'-- ou the .aarue day, the $vera e girl, and did : g p a Mulcahy consider4hI tho worse far g yield him," laughed Mrs. Blake. full Justice to the honesty of the clear ; to illustrate it.: yy of the Wvhole was 29' bush�sls 48 pounds a very onormoua thlim ieful, and with • . "So 'that is the end of file faithful "'et' �s and the firm lips. Donna followed i.«ik," said h®, "Pte held Itis }mind up har calx all awry. It bud fallen in an mer ae ler. the average difference Le-'. . hi rnovenient.s meclttativel Sbp ac- like this"-mrm exten cut o high with tween those varieties which gave the S= friendship between the Evanses and t),e Y' a tumbler at .the end of t—"he rat etisy unci grac+Nful fashion fyvor htrr right lowest yield on each farm and those y a k owleclgedl her detest, and quite un- J e e, and thus placed, greatly enhanced which. gave the hi hast was 2tl bushels 1 , Flarringtons d rstcxsd that ha" wished to show her took ons step forward ; eve ane know y,:. y the originial taut of har+ features— g "The_ extreme �iid.1 •Mrs. Iiarrin Pori d courtesy, in'� courteous manner, or the -last second hast arrive ;they ware which ha y 18'pounds. 'the twelve varieties of I i '� breathless with sus a waver. were 'bard! Greek; at s s ` , goes about now, everywhere, telling a least to refuse to. be clfarmed b p+nse; their blood! yy 1 ring wheat whish lied $vara ed Abe rd r Y all evernta, not pure (:trek. She ad- best over the whole series were eta fol- 1 �,,.- `" h .r, charm she ever so wisely:. When ran ogld ; when suddenly t e char was vainered on Mitut DlueGillicuddy, r4 ho waa laws: r. '. i a`, all of her acquaintances ho* � insolent . a e had altogether satisfied her". .If flung wide o n, and—" ahuut this; He was : stricken duriih .h her a, x+arancde. _ I. ' I Dir. Evans .has been to her; his best she drew he.r breath ao[tly quite. right, I "waa Plung •'Arrahl what ails a ut allY'' Litz an Bt3ab. Lbs. I ` bit char ►! and ivaLinctivel $laaric;�+d °fin and— _ friend (she dwellm -strongly upon fav- I y Y Mrs. Mulcahy, with a valor born ofhl- I"te tan:::... a . Stro:ige, '�. find him re ardin her D1iaa Dlactlillic dd a et n t4s •, ••••'• �•• .... ! e - ars past), and 'how he called the best P g g threshold l ' 4 Yi Po echo!. ' What. -the diol! ally ye that yew bite .......I;..... ......; 4"2 r' < ith nn attention dee onou h Gs have �` bit of her house 'a hole.' " + e cited .pleasure in her breast. It $ ddout a� cord o•alwart o dome auldn�t •..... ...... .... � "Mr. Evans is to be pitied," said Cori- ; c sated, however, only auspictun: � - C AP` ER :0. sb isle Uld Ned River .g„ 4g wi C Ad.vative.. stantia. "And after all he has seer!- Already two toes,'• she said to her I pe flava dhropt us a line„instead o' com- . �•' •."" 18 Iced Fife :... • .' 4S I gt • us g 's'har'e n -as sliced a in the pnrIor for in' sthrai ht in fist foreln t to spice, Ric, Grande...........• .,...a... »..••31 4 ` P` ' fired, 'too. for her 1 Sometimes even ; if ; •.and they, foo, of the wron aur nateIttla try-fight.t !+'age, I Lie ai Horison 13earded.....................31 - - x 1.• a .ver consiclerabta ilei t htr. f3e►r- d d 1!'ar I ` his self-ias�ct.” I- She sh4dxk off hen moruentary chagrins I ry's ale has ixeen illur ra .ed td>r tiiirr r Y Y® have wid a when all's f; n••.•.. ..,... .::. { coked wu p Ii " A man like thea is not to Z el tied!" I- nd . repared to make hertielf charwin far more generous! the he either fxduld I There `the was all as mart as Stanley,,,,,, ....,. �....p'•. ' r i � i P 'b eatherston. To do this she wage i dreamed ,pr desired.When! the ,deadly ig$. laughin tfll yatx could hear 3'em A1I�a .... .............. 30 4? exclaimed Dira. Dundas, with a curl of n Lha next county an' there you must Admiral.,,.,."'•• .,• ..$t) repel led to turn her shoulder upon ' lull had grown positivrely i upportable, •••••• •••••• •••�•• .•:••.:W 3L (I --` =. her short upper lip. Poul 1 What 1 , I choose to come down urn em bad C ...... .........•.. �. -. A �� � ; C It waa !stole©$ in a ratlher eaditrl man- ( rows ar. et', which also sultod her. 1 a., g: . a poor creature 1 You agree with me?" ' •Donna," i luck's in thde:rvord)}, an nacre the b The avers y {,, .` �f: She spoke to Var1Ay, who, however,-; $aid Constantia, preAently, tier• Mrs. Blake, who waa young and in their vjeins. Wishal 'twon't thr� Canada w of erre as 24®7 b eoi I made her no re 1 Self -r 1 ping toward har, do you know that 1:delicately alive to the lad erous gave g' P Y• eQpeet 1 wid ya, an ser I tell ya; an' 'twos shoe s agair,at 35.1 in ureal Britain, _ �� Where was his ? I r.:Stronfre is going to invite us all t rvay t_ a wild - and perfea ly irrepras- y and 41.7 , ' ••O I rile evening to Lhat wonderful strong- s►1,1© burst of laugirtar, a +!rata an.e you were, 1lii� RacGilli- in Holland. The results were given of 1 , c yes, pelt' is dna to him in a. meas- .. Duddy. an that a the sober tr�tii. teats► of Lha different setts of six -row• ��, are," said Mrs. Blake• "He has told of his, Inchirone ? This destroyed the ape 1 that 'he'ld ••Sot►erl",Min» biucillfe add re gone ; "Ah, so !" cried Mra. Dundsa: "Naw, them. Mr, Strange. tear[ l for Con- Y Ind $tad ed lsiirley, aexwn hist year on tact so far with the Blue Ribboq measure hat a ha thou ht 1 But do not !et stantia, t}tis word after her with terrific stn_ plots on a!I_ the Esperimental Farms., . o. that he cannot draw back, and to face PPY B rose abruptly' to is f+� t and j,hasie. ")<t was indcaed time I aeErrie ilia "avers a �° - _ the world forever with a blue ra ,in- ; he same evening be too soon, I - en made a movement toward the faorgon }tam®,•' she said, in a low but riagia the refer g fyomd� king int° 'acenunt ned upon one's breast requiresheiur- . reat you, Dir Stronge ; because I Have 7 �tl• - In the door-wa ? he est ro stirred g all the farms, was 't9 i ;� me tone. with tial ing `upstairs and drunk- bushels 33 per sera, I *• _ age." people mini to me at the' end mora ar lase. ra. Bl,ika, still; shale- ' bounds The six � . _ • I f nest week, and it will be •a common Ing with lar bter, weAC t:0 he vvindaw• enness in the kitchen. I varieties of six -rowed barley whish had 'It won't diswncert him," said Barry, ' htr.rit to bel cne to entertain them," " Y P Varley and f_ �'Vho said.that word? stied Muloah ave:ra ed beat throughout talon ! ',r . "he is as fond' of water as a duck." I ; mac. O Grady t k a ate in a me "in yy g g - all - i , �, "Or Sir Wilfrid Lawson," au ested,l Let us say the week attar next, further -they cleared the sill, i .an I g tone, Who said it, ' I the.. results into con,slderation were : : i �g then," returned Stroh e a reeabl , found the+miselves in the i a= ? �'t t1ere is he t Bltow }dim up to Strongz, laughing. ! g , g Y ga den. me, Pro,nr�e him. Bush. Llan: ; ! , `s > ; if rather indifferently. Constantia h6wevor, the gh o1•ldentr •• "1,'rom what you haw said, yes, •after •• •. I said ►t "returned her mistress,tvit>a ` `• «- .. W all, I r� Ithdraw my first words ; he isH Donna, said Featherston. A dead ly frt htsned out o[ Ger wi s, eat stilt• •• ......• . ° worth of ause followed his utterance of Mra. -and 'Mrs. undas seemed nti.rel un- srndi'mmishpd severtt "And now DZuI- Tr ° u,.a., . •• •• ...48 32 .: $ti. y pit 1" cried Donna, gayly. uitdas's y """ Christian Hama, and every- dlaturt►ed; i1t® looks at iss 111 'il. by—now, w}ian I ha►vo $aught ou itr ..... ....,.•�., • ......4? I She was loo ing lovely, raduint. She • •• y ktoyul ..... ...... ...... i dy looked at him in rliringly-Con- }icuddy who waa laI 1 f min ilii he vary sot, as ft were. when I iiald •••••• •••••• ...46 .38 i was picking, ut the biggest straw- tdi alis with o P y g' you up to the public csondemnation, let Comrnan...... ......:........ ...... .. i .:. ., . berries from t e dish before her, and pen est°nishment ands a Pleased expectancy i her ye, a ht inti $nae more fm blit u n Vangua{ed...,,, „ 'y ui p was evidently en Dying them. " Sha : k Mush, Varley with a frown. another btg strawbe rt' twee :, Liar I you the ne- .. 3 - 28 , fi - _ had said no to the a, and yes to the 'ea,therston, however, was unmoved ;'sharp, whoa ted+th, i3casity for joining our victorious ratlks,I rho sIx varieties which had giver. kho- - nd, `after all, it a ith a cause of and adorni,rig ourself with thi .,' beat results throughout. Leiria cliatupagne, an was enjoying that; too, . Ppeared he was . not f thorou h enjoyment. y g ir:1o. - dteasing her—was mere! Chile detratalied Prom fret own - c°umderation ail the tests, war•',: , 1 quite thoroug ly, though drinkin it y giving , Dir. Cronge, who o ght o stave re- gown a � , t3 orad to her Hama, which had puzzled ' salved the Victoria C osis, vexit tap tp morsel of blue ribbon and held it out Bosh, I, - out of a tumhl.r, i Lim. "I hear it is Madonna in reality; iss MnCtar tp the truculent Diulaah g When the B ue Ribtwn craze over- j- ilitcudd Y• That ori- French 'Chevalier ,,,47 jig exp: took old bliss MacUillicudAy, slit' had ; xx ut You will pardon ma, Mre. Dun- r ! "Dear. Mise Mact;ill'cudd this is in- .worthy woman spurn©d it film her Ce►nadiati 'Thor e.....,... ...... .. I fallen foul of win -glasses, and had " a he said, in his- low, musical voice • + aged an unexpected x easur ," 'p '44 2'5 • , � ::rc " �� j d I Y he said.: "lith Lha utmost dt$dain. Danish ChevaLer , , , 'but your name lies bean such a cause 1 "Hut I fear D yd, think I'd so demaxre .meselff'• Newton...... .. , .. "«.. .'..•.41 6 Carisisgited the- to he lowest de ths, you m t be very tired, P f speculation to me.' ' It is orte so ° Do sit down, arid let id sltfr with withering acorn, "No. 8 dney..,.., :....�..;...�......••.:. 1 in other words; the uuderground cel- year niece give '�"" trange, so.fuIl of meaning. Is" it your lar. Wine -glasses l vile, unmoral Pau a cup of tea.•' ina'arrr, keep your rfbban for ouraetf: I'Tize i*rolifW...�... - �; t 40 1S word ! :Ohl of her sight with them :real name, or one assumed ae dein An' 'tis carr I am for e." his last �•�'�• 40 , 11 I peculiarly adapted to— 8' "It 1s Beyond my de rte. -tri that wn �` Y L'tofeasar Itobert,son also gave the 'i -{;- F miserable reminders as the .., . should make ins so w lcome, In my pwII alt° '''t hf+t i"ally• M� MacGillicuddy results of tests of different sorts o r y wore of to me? asked Dlrs. Dundas." Sha i home," replied -Mins Ma 'illicudd P ainly plixzlad; she stili held out f demoralizing pagan orgies ! She would ' y, the offending rihbort, , have broken lila unoffenditi seemed amused. "It was assumed," ;grimly. - lasses she said ; "in so far our :�..., . : 1 $ but far the frugal spirit within her, and I Y guess was a I Sha waves! him .!lack imps sorely, and j {To Be Continued.). I. , . ,- failing courage tis annihilate .wha.t had !Correct one, It was bestowed roan me i gazed wffh a stern glance ratted har. i THE PRAlt'RITIE$ , ,! �' _.` a long time a o as bele s easel! { ` cost, good money, she squared matters i g 8 P Y suit- I She• looked from one to t e other in ! .:- a I - 11 with her Conscience b' conal rein ed to my features ; a name suggestive I turn, and marked where rs. I31ake ` APER But N'hY. Persisted the eat Y g g of goodness only shqukl halon to a face STALE I,OAj+, ive, do y+ou [� thein to limbo. A limbo inacce�aihle, g was standing, with her sho !dens still' _ serve the missionary for dessert ? considering the key of it was alwa s in .I of the same type.' She glanced at him moving convulsively, fn t e ,window. ! The oldest �1aaf.•'i=r existen % tiles t Oh, he was such a pudding, rejoin- her uvv"ri pocket ; there the y fronts finder her long lashes it was :t ghe opened her li�xs as it to speak, and menti ed h>s wife, lightly• `.I y -would never +glance provocative aIId full of rick Y Patel into. the hands of the The �` '" isee the light of day, or .tempt the trans- t q, Barry, seeing (this. rush d Into the propriety of the thing was. Loa I ; gressor to a persistence in his foil isc'hief. ' I was never chri$tened, she ; breach, British museum tiuthorities. , It waa die- manifest t°. permit further discussion, "Well, Iyou see it tivas business vent vn, ca`ImI "but when a baby ••M I dear madame, it cwvered to Ass --�•- brought me," said Lord Varle hey called tris Mary. yv will est yrfa by ei French exp ; i y; genet- ••y 1 consi er the long jour ay. t e-•- > ere loner, HIS PRIVILEGE. 1 - . all Itiadonna Mary 1" ekclalpned Mrs.: p M• MoIIt}ron, together with tb® _ y ; or shall we say it kept me?" Here lake, lifting her brows, Never to be ; ha $aught her et' a d w oared nd rQmnaIIta of several that lases Thies lea ear• he looked at Donna. "I should have pre- . quivered, and fina�y rake own. "t P of P Y .you' know, said Mii� 1 Y seated myyself earlier, no doubt, but for hristened ! There certaizYly was some- ; me bread, aaretull Olden and - Mrs. O'Flanagan's reiterated in' - hing odd about' the woman beyond her got you a glass a tea that is •• er Y wra xed in cloth. It � ear 1 xcesarve .heauty-something, was it -a cup of chs•- Oh r --a 'glass 4f••- �' suplxssed that it waa leavened and The y°wig. man leaped. - •.) " I tions ; but I assure you 1 ran ail the - that fs--I paean-' 11 a fal red in '1 a baked about the year 3i ► I3.Ca, .when I ' 1� way here once I eathenish d y it vas tiro oueion p HIISiNESS is BUSING, - i f to lee in time 1" got rid of h$r, so as ••When Mrs. Dundas .was quite -a lit- meYo'q g mn mid Iss aaGillicud- PersoIIut"It reiIImbb® ` cattle with a dead z ( $'` "In time for what ?" asked Norah le girl," explained Constantia, gr vel , penny burl , in slits fta - He16n—HavA ou" made a y dy sternly, "when yv knot what you Pe end color, and is p sh�r ly. • an old artist in Rome was so a rook do mean, it will be dig i tide to a ale." IIotpeefe ttcl6ndition: 1'he flavor did oto oral to Jack year i , , p e har I i keness to a yet ? "To see you. replied Varley, laugh= Y picture there of : ghe regarded him fixe ly. ou do the o fmp»s the +Dgplvrers, but •Etl•--Y Indeed. i , ;, ing. "Haven't i ust told. he Virgin that he' named her The �sart to this fs -not su ansate its ' 11 ran all the way ?" j IYou how I ode;rn Madonna.' The pfeture .was Perfection, aha eai ; "if you 2000 yea�a' r erltombmeatc��tder' Helen—What .did he say P i ",I � .: ,eautiful, I often heard --so o had : rahoarsed it, it could of be bet. ' Ethel -•He sent roe a baa t' , �t "You don't, seem , overfatigued ! re- gad, so ter," marked Mrs. Dundas,. dryly. "You3 odly, so full of holy light I" I . �, _ .` -- --� � circular saying that her erved tth -'. part?.. ata>!nmered tie Mr: IiCe, '^ , anxiety to be with Tha " give.:,„.the o. DLit Fight reject any' and all bid$. a ` ' ( � s� your beloved has "That was old Gardi,” said Donna, "A --of a fool," .said' she, idea of optomist and t not taken much out of ou. You look "Yes ; he used to say I had 'a fHce like This was terrible. Barry, entirely air. Ana toirifsi~ is,g iIst,,. `'e'-�• _ p ��"}& pretty cool, considerin x ho fs happy NEW ALL ABOUT IT , ,s _ II4� g !�' n angel." . She burst out laughin . .i crushed; fell out of the conve cation and when he is mi' rable, And. a iinist '` t X _1. "Do you doubt me ?" asks he,.. His "'You must have bean a vary Gear sunit into silence.. Ha had, ilii mush . f$ a man who io ri�fse>riabi I when h®►s to gat aaa (first d'a` tone was in a measure jesting; yet the girl, said Featherston, in quite farethottght, aw.allawed his )—Wid I 0 , .: hampagne.PI�y yctu ma e a goad mace turtle satag ?a4 there was an under-currept , seriou' kind, brotherly sort of way, and now trusted in Providers that in •4 Bridg t. -,Sure I can, muni, . . . Strom g in it, that betrayed itself to "I expect I�was," returned she, "Dear .elpite of tits fatal speech, tthe ouid puss "vtrh nh° g$n rally gate'1n rho last word l istr as- VYcll, X`m i 4t' S aii3 pricy. ane'vt your; son entiOrin;$et,s. ire=: now. fiat skies! 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I+;vory Int a ;ural- -- - . . a - - .. ,�- - _ .. PREPARATION OF PATE DE OIS t railing. pin and ��lit iii half, corvverin ng with agony. This din S ; rig It ful, HOW TO LTM �GS; A MAi� 'BO tN Vi YTii Tt NiiLkFIILLY , add, ou 1899 your nm•vea are .yell train- it as one would an irotlin tx,ard. I MARKED EYE$. GRAS AND PEPSIN. , , y have the same senaat%ons you gas are invalu ble food ; they, furan- presses the+ seams to per e�estwn, as 't f �, QT*_ •, e ' : would h$va at seeing a ma amuse him- it'll the basis for a ail. supplies a curving, abooth surface, an . m ny a good ua est one whit It ramain:i Erna beneath t e Alpkabet'tei' e 3]y Are rruncts of J&aeulRi"te Crac] •y- self by jabbing pins intro a child. Y > t snittni� Train Acte- _ Cease ®ave Their In this cold climat eggs arca sca;ree and, wet ht, Of the Trott, Niitul Indueneer;-When a (Ytttd He; F,yes rut .oat ilnd But the !list scene is the most delight,- g Then•: Feet Nailed to the Inoar-staged ful .and artistio. When the pigs have ex?cnsive in col weather, and it is; p;,n't (brow away large feathers waw xcuev-ed to Be a Prodigy• , - With, Cornmeal Up to the Ball-To t+- suffered all the possibly aan and their wfere � Pack plan y of trash eggs for du k�a, chickens and turkeys, but tri Aman with the alphabet in his eyes i y - - t Ulu repstn Ptgs Art: Fed C eat torturers . see that the�y are about to winter's use, Thy shoe ld alwa s.1% a. sink' into a numb state, then art su : 1 Y the plumes-from the stalks, inalpse, the =-than is "the rare human phenomenon. Aeaantltteati of Oatineat Then situ ed 1 P °- k°pt in a cool, dr place, �wbere tt will in a bei lit bag rub or knead the a IT ,I meats nature. In trou hs arran ext so not freeze. Foo time immeuiucial g to be seen in Atlarxta, tea., at the prea- . tol Starve. _ that each i can g � as if washing it, 'and 1 ou will get a � . `_, i p get his nose jus ove'ar housewi Tes have asked a gs to salt, rfeetl uniform and ght down, nil a ant time. r .`. 4s;� • g g pe yy . r It is doubtful if in 8IIy other' t' o tho edge of the trough, but no further, Put a 10yer of st It in a large stone for quiltin ctoverlt,ts. &nd for otti r Ever letter! of rile tweet* is fist'-- ' . instances the true lories and huma i- they ut 'teaming hot t.atoes, k then la er of a s. Some g y� • g po heated Jar or fir in, ;a y gB purposes. exactly to the ,Point whd're they will pack with t"he s all end clown ; we tinotly marked is `his two great blue i � -;�, ties of our modern civilization show to �^ give off the most powerful odor. prefer the small nd. Do not let the -- --*-= 1----= organs of vision. They are as plain as' _ _ such advantage :tis in the preparation of . When this is dome .there is a scene eggs touch each her, but- pput salt be- MERRY MOMENTI3. print and lie around the edge. of the `_. ate de foil as and which not even Strasbour aan is `' P pepsin. _One of g equal tween them, Br #t+ and' oa are both iris like the fi on the face ai . s.. �� ,; i . the radiant tri molls. of modern t' es The wretched animals, dying of hunger good for paekin eggs, A - farmer's T gum and thirst, strain at the bars, gall and wife says she pre Ears oats to salt and AgentW"Sir, dp fou .need any ty watch, being slightly iu relief and cep- i�_ .{ is vivisection. B x the beautiful' exI r- ac reach in a on drawin in the while rise used them fo 'writer supplies$" Merchant-"Yea; sed 1 _ r 1 B YF y°ars. „ peering as if enamelled QII s blue baclo- 1, t. r : iments, such as stic ' g ggs< hill a spider fiver me about four pounds of candy. I KI g red-hot need ea the maddening odor of the food which Poached' E . -. into the bared nerves of living. anima a, they cannot reach. It is to be re ret- The Master-'"Is it raining very, ha g H for marvel= ted that this cannot last longer. They half Tull of hot w 'ter, add atablespoon- Thomas!" The• Set•vaut--"No, Bir; on y ; are tame and barbarous as compar d aan get only few hours of this eaquis- fol off salt, ore some fresh eggs in hailstones, Bir:" i loos peculiarity f k with the making � °of pate and pepsin. ite -suffering out of the animals at most, a saucer, keepi g the yolks whole ; "How married life does ehan a on ," It is beyond doubt the result of �tiw I , . The stet' for the moat When the Lantall7ation be ins the "From what I have observed I mhou' d ' p part jcome o when the water gins to bubble, elide well-known lavv of birthmark. Host con- : its from Strasbourg. The pepsin forte gastric juice begins to flow .rates the the eggs into th s icier, and let Gook sa,Y it changes two." v netted with this extraordinary arid un- Stomach. It flows almost in a stream slowly; until the hite is done, remove Teacher-"Suppose you were akin "" .", most part is made in Chicago. , And 'n so terrible is the excitement of appetite, with a skimmer a hot platter,, being Tommy, what would you dot" Tomn y Precedented case there %ail aheari>Lng !. _ both places at this very moment, as y u When thy, flow Is at its greatest the careful to have o water, put apiece; -"I'd neves wash my face `any-.mor tale of a mother's d0votion to her alliin f 4 � F ,y e _ are reaiding this story, the things abo t pig is killed and ripped open and the of butter on sac egg and serves The bur lar climt�d. over the offs a dren, of her resolute determination to i � ' L '` i to be described are going on. gastric juice fig taken _away tot pre- Baked Eggs. Butter a soup plata; partition. g"It is well to be on the safe instruct them ert and b learn Lor ' I ' ru ` - pared as pepsin for the market. The '• lie said. 'i:hen he be an wok PmP Y =_ i A ate de foie break careful! o as to kee the olks side, g ,, ; p gnat' being as t e ecarcasa of the pig is also sold. So there Y P Y herself the great truths of. titrebde. "ti„ - fire two rofits besides the torture_ whole, as - ma e B as you wish, on the vault. , � - name sarys, a compound of fat live s, P 4 gg About 1866 there lived in a rural fist'- a - , How does Jibson stand prospers y •. -is a product obtained from geese. T e - sprinkle a dust f salt over them and �_ • triot of Northeastern Georgia a hum- -. --------»--r---- - � since he came into his fortune4 r h, tt` ' genuine pate is alwa s made fro put a sot ll pi of - butter on top of he stands it all ri ht, but it's ret ble famil of ve mea re means. The, n t y 'SALVATION ARMY DISCIPMNE* each a then ur over them 'sweet rough op his friends " p Y father an illiterate man, '1 c `1 goose livers, and the finest tet' ,a a Bg tilled the eo11 .F cream, allowing one taiblespoonful for "Which would you rather do, Jarle y�t for a livi 1. , made from the liver of geese th t ,& gib�6 'Airorii Can. Bev from a Fof.ner each a set in - moderate oven stout i ° e 2 ng. The mother also illiterat e have never laid ane gg. k sy a girl on her lips or on her Y attended to- the household dutiies. In r gg. So in all t e Resident of Guy's Hospital, London. five minutes, or until the whites are Her eyes, of course. You have to d4 country round about Strasbourg gee The present trouble in the Salvation set; serve from a same dish they are it twice to cover the ground." spite, however, of tier povertyland fig- {, Mamma- Willie �' e raised by the tens of thousan Army in the United States has recall- baked in. ,where .are those p�-- norance of the world she was filled ver f rmer bas man Eggs Served with Hasl�ic-Prepare plea one that were in the storeroo I" with ambition and had an intenso desire ., y y geeae,and so a ed some incidents showing the inflect- 4Vi11-"Ther are with the gin r- , your hash for th table, put it on a platy Y g for an education. 6he could riot at t>hs h ve m - ny hundreds. ' To make a g isle, not to' say cruel, discipline in the ter and smooth nicely, then with the bread that was in the cupboard." time distinguish .one letter of the aapha- fl. ate ori mus have a diseased oose li - Entant terrible -"And did the o ' - P Y g rank and file of the Army, and the ex- bowl * of s n make indentations in Y g but she continued, to p°O to the ark two b twol" Mamma - bet Prom another, err _The Hostas! liver contains. a litt ei treme hardshi s under one es eciall b the Y p g P Y Y dap, !save me eggs. either fried ,.Y, dearest."' Enfant terrible cherish the. idea of being r ,- ' less than 4 per cent. of fat. They liv r the newer members. Not man of these or poaehd, and pleas one in each aav- i; 1i Y it In serosa bel ascii one to some Well, wl,u went with auntief' • A�E Tp gEA�, E' e artificially prepared by s Iy disc - stories et into y' g' P Popper, the little bo asked, w at g print, for the new con- •� •_ hash and one eg . Y and art last o e day the first step r - ing it -i contains over 50 per cent. f vents are silent. A bright woman who - hind of a horse is it that they `call a fat• Egg Salad.-• '1 Sia eggs ten minuted, lu f" "A ilk y towards the realisation of her life idea has lived several years in New York, P g y one, m� r on. Z then put them i culd..water until thor- call him that because he: is s stoop' ." was taken at scamp-meeting that alis j Lets ire the-tall 04 ever�`y�ar $pea - bat is of English birth and training, ,;, .. t :, oughly cold, 1 at�d slice. Have g°—"So they were married at ho el,. had attended. The eloquent words ai ant gets towetber all his geese that told the other day of an incident of ready a cream d essing, two eggs beats elii What did. you think of the .s r- the preacher made her a convert, and ' can spars for the liver market. )<f twelve or thirteen years ago, whish oc- viee9" She-"Not much; it was mask- en well, a tab! poonful of sugar, one- she resolved to learn to read the Bible, has plenty of room and a dark cell-curred while she was a resident of Guy's fourth teaspoon( l of salt, two table- ed 'sterling,' but I'm sure it was plat ." Securing a little spelling-book, sher l be puts: these geese in little :cares i Hospital of London. She was there as spoonfuls' swee cream, a pinch of Tom --"That man over there has n 'a lved, atter the most intense a plica- ' . the cellar. If not, he uts 'out thei mustard, twos nfuha of vinegar ; put I to successful, I believe." Bok - t on, the mysteries of the alphabet. P an indoor 'medical student ,attending 1 q,` 'fes and nails their feet. to t'Le fl in a double bol er, - and stir unti it 1 c Zaps 'tie takes a great deal of - At this period she was in that deli- c clinics, and also for treatment for spin- thickens, acct aw until -cold, then ur terest in his business." Tom --"Yes, a ate condition foreshadowin materlb- of the living room of - is i ottage; T Fo g F geese are usually ileo a long ro al trouble, finer brother being one of the over the eggs. t Ie beat to make the ie a pawnbroker." i y. A few days after a son had been ' -- to front of the ops fire, o- hear th t resident doctrors of the hoispital. dreasingj first, it will be cooling. "What's. that long piece of writi g, born to her the eyes of the infant be an THEY�SUFFE INTEN LY.... . "During a severe spell pf cold weath- Scrambled Eg s,•--Put two tablespoon, papa? Is that poetry t" (Hastily e- to arttract attention, and before many j � - from tlje heat. "., er," she said, "three of ttie patients full of butter in a spider, beat six eggs, lacing it in his empty poaketbook} `weeks rise passed the !'tiers could ' tet. = For six ion moat these e e add three n uls of sweet milk, !Half Y-3"�• `ic•ar; it is an dated to your mot - , istinctly traced around the iris o g' brought to the hospital were' members spoo Br's milliner," e h eye. The intense mental strain' :,� 1 �-.• . stand dr squat in the me place - of" the Salvation "Arm in uniform--two a teas nful of lt, pour in when but- � the mother, who had looked at the i Y Her fiance Is a prronounced brunet e, fore the fire. They blind.h iter is ot, but n t brown, stir froth out- k until the letters made her eyes - cannot !move about. But this is not women and a man. All three had col- side to the middl , from one to two min- .is he notC ' said one young woma'p. he, No,'` re tied the other; "be is a R - ! had left its impress on the eyes -� ing compared to what fellows. Thr a lapsed from weak Bas and exposure utas, pour out, in a warm .dish and P f the child. :I Sian. Tie can be spelled! but not pro- ; times day their mouths are forced µ.hilt.out in the bit er cold rformin serve. ! tiV2tat a sensation the efiseovery made ,. open aid large balls of cornmeal a e g pounced.' i that remote Geor is re ion 1 hien , c stuffed !and rammed down their throes the work imlwsad b their ;superiors. I Plain Omelet. Allow four Biggs, one Ambiteot-"Have you ani suggestions and women flocked to see the little one - + It l I, until eafich goose is full clear up tot a believo they were lj)egging, or at [east tableapuontul of dour, two tablespoon- for 'the study, i�lr. Veryrichl" Very- I that had been born among them. High - bill. one was. That is, as I understood it, foie -of milk. a ittle salt, beat all the rich-"Only that it must be brown. � destiny was .predicted for him. As ou walk throu h the streets f Great thinkers, I understand are en- � Y g each was furnished with a list of names yolk$ and two bites together, sect the g "lyliy," remarked the sage of the qct- t e lit0e country •villages during the e 'rally found in a grown study.' tlement, "he jilt looks the letters out , -. : your ears are assacle(I i and addresses of people from whom sub- flour and milk, )eat until smooth, then arold wars" told to write a sentence of his a es." � s x months Y Y incejssant clamor of Huffering. T e, scriptidn8 were to be solicited, eacli list •beat the other c hites with egg beater, contttiiiing the' word "copse." Ile carne In the -minds of many divine orikin ` and add. Putt o s nfuls of but ter I v: retched 'geese, nailed and blind a d representing a day's work of the poo from the city, anti the ward had,& far t vviyas ascribed to the prodigy, and t.het t, t _ s ck and burning with thirst, vent cri sa VERY HARDEST SOR in a 4 )seer, w�e hot pour in the nliac- miliar sound. ilia sentence read: "Tile dimple country men and women apecu�, , � - o an ish' until their stren th is e - �ureo at over he fire and brown on be dud ed the au se." . 1 ted in their home! wa as to how it . tan Y g p I Y Y soared, and the 1>e in a sin as" s n It � was said that if the did not do a the ttom, re ova, loosens and Bet in . me about. Y g g y the oven to coo the to watch care- 1 gave my love a little dog, " _ ',.I they recover voice. As every boo satisafetory day's work they got only p' lit hour! ion to recall• Yea, they said, his mother had. got i aevetw villa a has a number of se bread and water for su r. fully,'` remove a. hot platter and ,, Y Y pass eligion, and the boy 'Was a godsend to f g g PPe Ai nal whatever love she had, „ e during these agonies the noise nev r .'The ratan was found to be dangerous- Iry°•` - The dog has won it all! 1 ) er from heaven. Y 5 4 ; ases. ill of-pneumonia. Tine house doctor said Steamed Egg ,..-Butter a pie plate, . - Conversions . were numerous thereat The ascents do not mind it in t e that .one of the chief eauaes of bis ill- "Clarence," she sighed ramantieali , , •r, and the local "circuit reacher con- - , break kart+fully six or" eight eggs on "do somethin true, • sumethin r bray , ' p l ,a•st. They have heard . these sou ds neige wars insufficient clothin The man g 6 ratulated himself in bringin thv g'. the plate, if the yolk of one-breaks re- something heroic" to prove your lov 11 their lives and have Become th r- had on only a thin cotton shirt of the bu teary wanderers back into the fo d, f I. uglily hardened. Ti fou gu into ne flimsiest material underneath his Bal- move lt, set the late in a ateaitier.pver far me. "1W'ell, h8 faltered, , t , a kart'!' of tx)ili water and cover, cook calmly, I have offered to marry yqu. AYI EARAN(,�. Ol' THE LETTERS. I. f the mouses you will to all proba.bil ty va1 ion Army eraey. The doctor Said g In each e e the entire, al habet rid the children tormenting the gge se. that to ou with such rit?thing in until the whi are well done, wipe Al>$ent-minded party-"Why, how d y P be ch ldren ere taught to stuff he such weather was simply suit.idal, and the,pI t° and re ove to the table. you do, Barkerl -how's your wifel' lainly marked in capital letters, but -? .eese. i They think it ggreat fun nd that the -people whq imposed such task$ Ha i and E gs.-After the ham i:s .11arker-":lily wifef vt'hy my des ot, however, in regular order. Th+s n o e, funn sounds that are wr n ou ht to b eln ail. In fact, all that at- due or, I never married. Absen 'Iw" is at the lower part of the iris j Y Y g g j fried, cut it in pieces ready far serv- nd "%" at the to ). The * a ear. to bas r: nom t e geese by torture. No ed .a- tendants in the ward were Tads ant minded party- Roallyl Congratula , y PP e Tonal recess was ever devised. for he and it was. almost the sole sub, (o> ing, put it on a large platter, have - a her for tae." ode of white fi re or -nerve cotes, usce t a,l� find of doth that c m- our conversation at meals: - The man, gcxxi supply e,i at that, break three or Aunt Maria—"Did he ever say any i ing connected at the top by a white aresp rith tthis torturing of geese. said that these were all the clothes he tour Ecggs into a dish slip cairefully into thing which would lead one to thin rd seemingly linked 'to the upper eat- To 1 am how to torture a dose for had and he had no means of ttin the fat. theca do note leave them to fro that he' ivishc d to mike ou his wisest ' ; , amity of each letter. The eye itself ` g t. •. y ver blue, with white lines radiatio •- mo the so as to keep it ctonsta. tly more. They had a trifling allowance, thenu+elves, but constantly throw hot 1-boebe Yes, indeed. Why only, t I from the centr©' alruust w the tette s, 'n ago y and yet never'quite kill i is believe he said, of three or four chill- fat over them u tIl the white fig hone, day ha said that nothing was so rare nd difficult. accom lishment.. he i have the. lane near, put one+. a on eomin to me as calico. themselves, but these letters do Hat ' p rigs a week, and they had to amount P g g slo exa.ctl in the direction that thei hildre who are learnin this art are literalI for eve half nn of it.: It each piexee of ria ,and fur some+ of tine AL-s• Moja' ba s-'Your sons ext pe y �� !love every latitude, provided my they spent what wa$ can ider°d an un- Iargg�'r slices all w two eggs, serve im- va.gance, is incregasing. He wants + radia.la extend from the puppil. I33flii�- ; hat t)ley do not arra le the gee to necessary I>Pnny, it was deducted iron meeitutPly. new la thin This tune it is )i stab! ntn� at the t)dttom with "W" and fo►» , ,� i- eath. 1 So they make . tad of r- the next week's allowasnce. - .�---^^ : of rpacey- ho sect." Mr. hlone .a 'A w t e ette ike th - i to it g t e l rs 1' a hands of a y y' 'lack, the can be more readily die- � . ore a#id elevate it from .re vu gar "I don't know so much .about the wo- "'t'hin's all right. I way afraid h too, the irt`e ularit `#;t: A iaF'ti CrE HOTIIED. t�inguishe Then, g y nflicti6n of pain without gu: i tel- men'- patients, but we understood they wanted to start a newspaper. a striking feature, showing how the �,�� , igencel to the lofty art of geti,i g then were also very low. They, too, had the The other day when I dropped ITito a ,"I've been told Rivers' 'name -is ' another learned her letters to broken 1" <- most possible suffering, the most scantiest clot.hm It is a rule in Guy.a old Ruckswortb 's� will." "Yes, hi i rgible eipression of sufferinlg wit, out as in other hose gals, that patients wiio neighbor's kitrlim, and what a cheery namN ii; . it; y ' ming to as a child learns when begin- he signed it as a vita's . ! Laingg to read. quite„taking the life of the victim. can afford to pay for. treatment ought kitatien it was, I noticed a row of That's all, and--gaud gracious! Wtiat' �) "A” and "B" are in a group together', ;5 Ali who have. visited the li� er m nu to do so. After a while in this ease. the bright cake ti In the sunny winAow,. the- iiuitterl" "Nothing, only. I've le t ; they being the easiest letters on air actoi ks .of trasbourg agree that the hospital authorities 'sent a bill to Gen. him fills! on then strep th of it." count of ease. of ronunciatiun. The . ' • I but instead of batch of gingerbread $ g P , t hil2lren ho feed and play ;with the Booth for the treatment "of these titre>e .. .. lett.ers were hoto ra hed in the e e o!t � n eese are. far superior in skill to a y of patients. The' General answered, de cooling oft the held what seemed to This is leap-Cesar, reunarkesd th P g ' P Y use tv be ,teen thing rowan , 'writes maiden, ttrriidl "este I ata disposed t the while in the order. in which they he clining to pay• he said neither he nor g g g g had been learned b the mother. t FAMOUS TORTURERS; the Army could be held remponsible for avail myself o my sex's privilege. AI Y thea medical bills of its menil)era. He Kate Kramer. They weren t in earth, Tillingbast, I" love you. Will , you After leaving A B she seems to have :, r �f:the ikid-dle ages. And the neat time also said, and th' wag the outragcsous either, fur who 'i looked closer the Minot', "But can you support a h skipped to K, then back to J, over . ou eat to de foie res ou mus not' band,' asked Mr. Tillin hast, anxio again to S and back to M. She pros- ;' y p g Y part of it, that en a soldier tender little s route had their feet l g ably on another occasion •began at W, ` fall to think of these blind. and to tur- - fast in a bed o moist sponge. y r then went back to the nwre sim le -I -.,, ed geese and these playful, artistic s- CEASED TO WORK "Whist are th I" 1 asked curiously. "This is leap year, I know, said th p ,• ., ant children: Aside from the )le sure }rY letters, such as N O and P, thane's •• •• mind; "but 1 du not think I could e i < I lie `';eased to salon to cite A rm I'he Pansies, sal 1 Emetine, as she rol ,; ski )in over to R recedin to L ; h of sig months of torturing 'the pea nts g y' led out a teat niece of biscuit diiu h. far forget my maidenly modeecsty as t) Pl g • g et a substantial mon' return. The' hospital people wrote again and insist- iI I g )ro ose. . to a man. Yet-" "Ys then 1, and final! D, thereby master j g Y I "It'g an Teets ' of my own. I'd acct+n l ' P Im ed that as these people became ill while what(" asked the ouch seem sh ing all but tine difficult letters anal , E"ivers,. swollen with disease, sell f r six sponges used• to make a bed of witnter j Y g or eight francs each, and the car asses performing unreasonable duties impns- lnhsitated. "I might � Jump at an offer i impres�g them upon the mind. It is ed by the Artny, the Army ought to grass by fillitng !nem with aanciry seed, i „ strik.in 1 noticeable th:ic the difficult ; A_�1 for five or six francs more. It i not sci [thought I'd try it for mq pansies. j t wt.Te mad° t0 m°• lettersgfollow in a group-Q, F; t•, H1, * �•S often that a famil can sell the chil- Pay the bills. .. y )You remertiber hat a lovely pansy bed 1'xpluding an etld lYlyth=- Are you "I don't, rememl,eer how that centro= G; Y , X, L, U, E, Z—wlinch comp!' i. dren's playthings at such a good price Thad .last ea and bow early they percatitiousl "No; i got out of that at versy ended—I)ro}�ahly i never Beard--) yr raised r „ i ' the aeries. .., �- ,after the children have used .thea for- h bloomed t `'t ell, the were al a very early at,e. flow did it ha Lee's earl ,life was s nt in th ,_; but I know t e hospital nfficinls were y ,, pp�-- y �e sig months. P angry encu h to make trouble for the I in sponges: I got a lot of alias )sponges pent' 1`waa' born on itriday,.A nil 1�,.I ilei :hborhood of his birth, fn some waj. � _ Out in Chicago : they get the a sin as long_ and plu np as I could find, and and the 1 riday that I became 1 year he a " g General if a diel not pay. Some part lad heard of . hi Hien" who" spoutlj 4; in an equally interesting and air 'able of the story eventually ga#• in the )aper'; I packed a deep cake tin full of them. ;old a rich uncle dice, leasing me �3, eel forth eloquence like-bat5h�lin watteiq �,, t way. They want pure pepsin in large !'hen I soaked t.tc+tn welt and siveti"the dpp by :will. from thee hillside, and he wad nmpelle a5nd a Radical . 1'Vee3kly-I think it w+aa ' }l quantities. They have found b ea- R_e Hold's Sunda 'i seed iust as deli +-Ital•y as possible, "'by, Hermione 'eTsn't Jack ' ood9 H to do likewise. Fie soon beets ne wearjr A' periment that na. animal can giv such �' y dew°s-tcwk it up. g ' fi I altnciit deo) e 1 each tilt easel to a g g y of his trade as a carpe.nt.rlr anted enter' n �'!' his aper hunted up the people that i p Y ' has e n a ed himself to me, uu know a flaw of pepsin as a young pig Sb TGy ,small pore by feel!. I get them in a but he ea �s by will not bind too to hien the ministr where, in his own �rordr , • , `t you will find in the.._pepsin ma iufa,c- en. oot.h dealt with for his supplies, sunny window, and in a week or two �' t1l and ui�lishecd long articles showing that ou could aeej t ase tender little shoots§ If I can. get .sonlol)ocly else; ho say he "was a power utitu the . `conyerte Tories long rows of pig .stalls, eacr stall P y ' he shan't. interfere." Blainch sweet! he revelled in the choicest luxuries in e ( r and a thorn in the flesh of the ailner 1 with a single young pig in it. All these the market and lived' like a regular i °king up their heads. 1'he s ynges ly)--"Mt is °rodent that he feels perfect _ pigs must be perfectly sound whe they ave to be ke t quite moist. Unl you `' nabob, They said he bought strawbor- p ly sure of you. , are put into the stalls. , So they select . must be careful to pour this water in ries in winter, the beat in Covent Gar- -- .•- -` •-A&""�"�' A NEL 3 z only the best pigs, those with eno mous l at the aide, nd on the Sponge, or it _' appetites 'that would lead them eat den, at half a guinea a' box, ape that he will wash the tit seed out of their beds. ' A L RGA TUN i l bought the most expensive wines, and + Y AN ANCIENT FAMILY ; � :, ,. eat quantities of. food: I let them grow real strong apd'hcsalthy i The lar est tunnel ever built--fife v . find lied a cook at5 a year, which is very before !satin them out, i wait ti[1 g i)igs have the desire to eat., p g The Mikado is the religious .Bead o . . -• fora me the desire is gratifie For 1 ig s Lary over there for a cook. Seo- thore is no ion er a den er of s rind underwater section, of the Bla.ckwaXI several asks each pig is - fed rest Brat of the papers criticised the Gen- frosts and the eatlier i8�fairl v arm, th° Japanese as well as their ruler. hist ' g e�t'a1, and called for some accounting of tunnel; under the Thames, at London t �:_ ; quantities of oat meal and is a lowed then- I ,set the= n in. a bed, which is place Is hereditary, and it has'beein fill A . the thonsandti and tens of thousands of has just been finished. It is tweet t_ .�jto drink . great quantities of voter. dunes that had been raised for the 1 1 um1Y panaiesd illdnioreedhwntth°�mde `ed 1)y members of his family f �r mord 1 �, Thus each pig, is _ presently! pe fectly P than 500 years. His cis incom )arabl seven feet in. diameter and one mi a =• clean and has "a stomach that is n per- Army, and which the General had put you for every bi of tender care you give the most -ancient lineage' known. The in length, and connects Poplar onto , :.. ` a'�:� � �= feet working order. Tts a�)petit ,grow- in tits own private .pocket for all the ;them.". Mikado is the 122d of the line. Tho ublic knew to the I contrary. But the north side of ttie river with t;,leentivie�h 1 -- 1 . ing with much feedin is en ririoua P � '+� ' founder of it, , whose hope of posterity g' General never natiaesd-' the9e attacks." r :.'', on the south: Nearly 4,0()0 feet of tYtts q ,c r-:, and the glands- which contain t sass- . g0 HINT$ ' in his tivildest dreams "could not have tric juice are large and secrete,. astric It has already been' noted that ;the - _:% .. 'equal' the result, was contemporary tunnel had to be .driven by. compressed k_ r ,: - eneral has alwa a kept the control of I vvi h ebuchadnezzary 6G0' B.C. ' I -� - jti ce to their utmost capacityy. y air. - The accuracy of the curvet' . ai d f 'then this condition .is rleach.d the t e Army; which included 'rise sole .�A',cicit2egpin snag for the laundry is iso:: i is starved. They five it riot ing to andlin of the funds, anion the J]1em- "'*' the danger of the work ni:i1 be tri;gip) F. P g g g B a most necessa, y article not always tCH1:Y AI.L:. p0 IT.:. 'ed from the statement of the ein�rii , :; 1 " .I eat, nothiing to drink. It stands goes! 1 ars of his awn faii4ily. ,found there. :,, ears Haat cvhila. driving under the rcvk•r in with agony and straining i 8 nose ; ! A thin coatin of Chree parts lard Bingo (anxiously.)-You haven't got an .bed., there were, . at unP rinse, I�ul: [i� a� _:xv S g through the spaces between t e [)are tt ,; a�. l eirclaimed 1VIr. n1elted with on part rosin applied to oI)Pnin in- your. busxtiess fuz'' my lwy, ,feet two inciic�s ;oi eartb.ybettvec2l tea . .,_* that make the front of its. pen It - is - Great Seo g !most ickwire, to whom his wife was tryitig stoves anti gr tes will prevent- their :save -3}ou f top of the tunnel ani! t.l) , wares n a ,• Iain ice W I thou ht lie was in ;' refit was the clanger of the w�at'r i : 1 to explain - something'. You couldn t rusting in the -s tmmer. 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He had accompanied - TERUS = `w . his fathe into- the stable, where a trap tlsalperylgai; •1.00IfpaidtISad 3oor had been. left. olden, and, owing, to RATES OF ADVERTISING : there bei g some loose straw Over the First insertion, per line - . - 10 cettte opening, the little fellow did not notice it Each subsequent insertion, per line - 6 This zeta does not include Legal or Foreign adS and felt t rolll#h, breaking his thigh. • vertisementer special terms given to parties makiz4g con comm nting on the attempt of Mr, Pugh to ecuro the second halt of the sub• racts for $ or 6 moDthe or byy the year. Halt acyl tion before the charter was granted P �esriy or pearly aontracts.pa;able quarterly. i. Business Dards, ten fines or under, with paps , for the onderfal eleotrie railway from one year, $5 00, payable in advance. port Per y to Hincardine,. the Canadian • swRotics in local columns ten cents per "lin , five Cents per line each subsequent inaertio , engineer for the month says that peo le {' -8 1 contract rates made known on appli w'h0 hay money to burn like to see the . - on. No free ad` srtising. Adverti�ments without writter netruation will be Inserted until forbidden and charged a - Smoke WS There Beelne . t0 be a y y general eeling in this section Mat Dir. ' oordin ly. Orders for discontinuing advent) - Pugh oU ht to be enlarged and put in a . 11 jq 58 must bn In wIitii.g anti sent to the pu - glass" ea a and labelled -Unadulterated Joh work promptly attended to. Nerve.''-Tirmes. • - W. 1..CtARK -:- PROPRiETO . H• J es' youngest boy, Itobbie, `fell -- -! I from -a ' ay loft the other day and broke - Ilia leg i two places. , On Tu sday night of this week life final . Cur Pol�tfos-StrietIndependenoei. summon came to a respective resident of . Our Aim"–A First-class LgcalPaper. _ this tow —John Reid. Deceased a short _ y Our Expectatlon6 - The hear time ago underwent an operation for can - support of the r,eoble of Piokerink and vicinit', cer, but.. he benefits were not permanent. , - Many ri�ends in Uxbridge will be sorry ' to hear f the death of Mrs. George Ache• '' FRIDAY,. MARCH 20, 1896. son, w ich occurred at her home in • + Goderiel ' on Monday afternoon, About - four yea s ago.Mr. and Mrs. Acheson be- NOTES AND COMMENTS. came re idents of•Uxbridge, he llaving _ 1'pught he F. J. Pearse shock. During ' • - The natural life of the present Phr - 'their stn of nearly two years they natur- .=x liamel�_t expires on April 25th, unless, idly for ed many acquaintanceships, and ' as the Irishman said, 'some -one kills those w o knew hire. Acheson best are most-gri ved to bear of her buaden death. - " it soonef _ ;, i -, Death a ruthlbse band was laid upon The v rater is t, the snow almost two per one .on Sunday last -John H. Lapp an Wellington Bolster. Both fide _ _ golie, ye the decision of the Supreme been ill for a year or more, Mr. Lapp Court i the matter of local prohibi-' never fu ly recovered from an attack of { tion is n t to hand. . - typhoid ever abuut a year ago, and con• - sumptlo wade rapid inroads on his -. It no transpires that the young weakens constitution. Mr. Bolster sue, girl pots ped at-Bracebridge a few combed o the same dread disease, The ' days ag Lad her life insured, the latter di at his uncle's, H. T. Johnston's, money b ing payable to her husband, in Reac , and the funeral took place tb who is c; urged with poisoning her. Quaker Hill cemetery. Mr. Lapp s funeral ook place on Tuesdity to Uxbridge i _-- s The 3lanitoba�egislature, following 10 ter .—Journal. , - . __- the example set 1t by . the : Ontario . �-�=4" , , •\ . . . - Government, voted down Patron - Sale Register. •`. : • . Sirrett's motion, prohibiting the use AMMbA , MARCH 21st -Credit` eale•of pigs, of free railway passes by its members, horses grain, implements, etc., the pru- perty f John A. White, at lot 20, con. I . - ii ; .- :: There is rumor to• the effect that 6, Pic Bring, . half mile west of Brottg. ham sale at 1 o'clock. See bills. TT I" = W. Smith, M. P., for South Ontario, Pouch , auctioneer. will be appointed post -master at Osh- ' UESDAT MARCR 24TH, 18tJ6.—Eitensl e ' : awa at the close of the resent arils- P P credit sale of farm stook, implements, ' ment. The rumor is so large-sized etc., t s property of John J. Evans, Sr., - . ' - it is generally conceded to be at w t half of lot 24, oon. 2, township \that ' `` . Correct. . ' - of Ai ion. Sale to commence at 12 ,; "•.: o'cloc . W. G. Beamish, auctioneer. .. Harry Kribs, of Hespeler, brother VEDNFS AT, MAacH 25th-Credi` sale° of ' "' of Reeve Kribs, of that place, and of J form tock, - iarplemeata, eco., the pro pbrty cf E. W. Evans, at lot 1•l, can. 9, , •. Louis -P. Kribs, of Toronto, will lik6ly Picks ing township. $ale at one o'clock - , be the South Waterloo Prohibition sharp Bee bills. Thos. Poucher, sue - party's candidate in the forthcoming tionee . _ ..I - I : - , general elections. He is willing, if it , FRIDAY, MAscli 27t�ti, ';r$zJ"redit bale of is tLa wish of the: convention, which fArm tock, seed grain and other articles, - meets at Galt on rue 31st. `It will be .tlte p perty of Thos. E. Pugh, at lot 13, relnelnberEd that Louis P. Iiribbs is 9th c ncession of Pickering, a mile and ' editor oftthe " Aidvocate," a journal . one alf east of Claremont. Sale to com once at l o'clock. Bee bills. T: :. published at Toronto, Ill the interests - PouC er, suctioneerl. of the Licensed Vitalers Association. -- -- . —., 4. . - _I . , The Toronto News thinks this wad•: ; Kat' o -Tar- ` Ol a '' _'- i -., .. "The elnl�argo placed on Canadian THE tiINt3 OF PAIN. I cattle by the Home Government will, , - - _ , in the long run, work to the advant- Why suffer pain, when you can get a ..I .: age of Canadian rmers. There is bottl,a f the Ka -No -Ta Oil for 255 at the ;. -. more profit for the cattle raiser in ,Picker) g Pharmacy. � . _ - fattening his beef all killing it in ' ' 1'-I: Canada and sending the meat in a New Acluertiaementa,. : chilled state to the British. markets. • In that way the land of the farmer ie _ __ _ __. _ _ __ _ _ OR SALE -A fresh milch cow, at of enrichzd by the manure from the F I , eon. �9, or address A. J. HUGOINS ' . animals during the process of fatten• Pickerin P. O. - 19tf 'ing. By shipping the stockers on the rOR SALE=A 'feather bed iii first-. hoof the land is impoverished to a .L` o s condition will be sold at reasonable i . greater degree than the former reali- ►rice. pply at this once, where sample Of �eathers may be seen. 23.23 res, and h;s compensation for the loss -- ----- • to his land is quite inadequate to i'es- FOR SALE -A Shorthorn . Durham ., tor`e i.t to its former fertility B Ii, aged 14 months, ellQtble for regia- rat;on. Apply at !ot 12, con 9, oarboro or sd• rebs J HN LAWRIE, Malvern P. O. -S'8 _ - North- Scarboro. 1i0R SALE -Fresh milch cow, 'large -' . _— ;; i VisaIal'tha Monk visited friends in t}Je - an good in every particular, also three i tingg eifgrs, A iply at lot i18, con 8, Pickel-ingg�� r addre a A. ALL80N, Cherrywood, P, O. 93 S3 ' city last week. _ Wm. Callender is engaged with H. Willis OR SERVICE -At lot 21,, con. 1, for a short time. - ,. - Miss Nellie Baxter visited her brother, Pi kering township, a thoroughbred..L)6r- .h m bul , 'registered). Terms, for season: im. I diggrre Geos e, lae't Thursda g y• •. and other particulars apply to CHAS. BUNHE OD -22 , Jacob Brook, wife and family, visited at R. Sellers on Sunday evening. - • OR ALE -House and two stores for The G. P. boli -ton man has recov . sal on King street, Pickering. For hili from a serious attack of la grippe. I p rticul rs apply to A. B. DOWSWELL, 471- C. Thompson and R. Ormerod visited at C lege a ., Toronto. Ott - Silver Spring farm on Sunday last: - ` AW U$T FOR SALE---A-Ld all kinds ' Barry Reeves, M P. P., Toronto, spent oh 1 mbar ac lowest prices, Custom saw - last week with friends down the 3rd. in com ences early inFebruary. H. S. MILNE, •1 .- Peter Stewart's sale on Friday last was Ii llside Mills, Scarboro, Brown's Corners, P. well.attended.6 Moet everything sold at a a7 ' 9•Im- good price: 0 ENT -On reasonable terms, a . We are pleased to state that R. Sellers fdrtable seven roomed house, situated '` - is fast recovering and will soon be able to o King street, Pickering, village, just east of be out again. C urch. treat. Good garden ad oining For to ELIJAH Oar Halle is attendin all the galea o y - g g rticul s apply MRS. BOST- - ICH. 91.94 ing this winter. We wonder if its another - ' • -. iron plough be's of ter. IS CHARLOTE Gi'R,EEN WOOD- • Two eleiob loads from these pa%s drove W 11 stye lessons in Charcoal, Crayon, 'to J. Baird's on : Friday evening l t and a d en it drawing, water Colors and Oil P had a good old tithe. mind, from Copies, Nature, Objects, For' t s an date apply to MRS. G. W. DEOKER, _ Onr orchestra orient toEbenezer onThu - P ckerin . ' • .' day and mast have struck good quarters — —�---• - -- : a1s Charley did not return nntill noon neat EE FOR SALE—Blaok Tartarian . say. .. - W. Malcom, wife and family, ,moved Oat two years from impp; Banner oats; P eeian' Blue Peas and Mendshouri- ei,..- rowe4 b ley, d their hoose -bold ;effects to Toronto last - a a quantity of ggod bay. AApp I�pp a 1 t lo, c n 9 Pickering, or address STE'HEN week. He -is employed with the Massey= t ESTN ;Y, �ickering P' -O,• - 22-29 ' Hants firm. _ x EE FORALE�-About 2,800 bne�l. I � The single handed curling tsampetition . - --was `finished on Salthrday last•, "w th Aaron- VS:, els anner and Russian oats, and 50b bush• -e s.of sm ll peas. Branch -vine and Multiplieln. Glrey 'in the l6ad, jJoe Ramsay. sec- �,_; '.� tT. . •'quant ty .Ruial New Yorker potatoes at reasonab Ilr and and Willi, the cheap tea ma>a, a a prices at lot 15 con. 7, Pickeritt , or dress J RUset!,i,L, ' g third. ! HN Brougham P. O. 22.4t __ -- Aur checker club played A match at Mal. 0 .R NT-Ei ht acres beid art of g gP yern on Tuesday ,evening last with the . lot 90, in the third conocseion of the i Ellesmere club nod easily defeated them ownahi 'of Pickering. On the promises there b 16 meg. B this the Ellesmere s y ,y �1y I a goo sized Irame house, small barn and a umber !first -Class fruit trees. For particulars • �� We "not In it with :our sports. pply to . V. RICHARDSON, Pickering. a -W I ,�': -"' '.-� ._.-- .:. ... __ _� _0.000. .. -. .' i. .. J + - -.:. ,. _ t �1'M - 't TR - l:1'j,� R 1•:., + !' _ ', : 4 F *z a v�� 'ice �': "_ .v { 4 4 1 t I '4 �a i y v. Si., , s� e'«' - .. s - s S • . }ti �. �r _ b X� Wei .ia. ,L�r_+�i .S "�L a ""I_: - _ j<: _ t. 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Soloist of , , . . . J - oleo o en for. concert en stile R 4 ,1A: 0oltege streot` Baptist a- urch, Toronto- .For 1 ; t -< u- � termle 61►d at$er psrticalar;' address Whttegale ib r is I r. ' _ �. • ' • I l ' "r FQR I AL -�•A desireable nine roodled -- i i I ', � L' house, situated on Church street south, i . 1 Pickering. On the premises are all kinds of i . r -;, j ,' choice fruits. Hard asd soft water in abund- :- anoe. The outbuildings are in good state of is- , . . I I pair as are the fences. For pprice and full par- - ' - ! - { 1 ." �' tioalars apply to Vh. D. OOiiDON, on the : emises. or address Pickering P. O. 14.8m I r i OTATOFS, POTATOES :-Girown ,.P i�� e.::.. , r , r specially for seed. We have for sale oyer «,i C W choice, new and standard varieties of pots• - I toes besides haying tented 4d others not for - •)Jeep p®a+ Herfin�.. � ' '^� sale; Also seed oats, bulbs, etu, Catatogues 4 I free on application. We will take 90 ppppr cent. Pan Haddock. o� datalogue p>iioes to customers who take seed I ppootatoes from our cellar..Addresii CLOSSON , 1. �;• 13ROSHighland Creek, Ont. , 16'Bmt'Yi ked 111 eeaiss a 1: OK SALE OR TO RENT -A farm , - I < �g containing 5d acres more or lose, being fir. - the south west quarter of lot 15, con. tt, -Picker Bawled Herr;!'ngt i 1?1 Ing. On the premises area ood frame house, ; •� ii iti commodious barn with atotte stabling ubder- �'1DaL i].atddle. .i �j' neath, and driving shed attached. The place + I i I ie well fenced and all fall plowed. An abund- •_ anoe o! orator. Possession ggivett April 1st next. _ %1 1 �i%� , .. Full artl0ulara may be obtained by ap plying is jt/ta,e•r'- i V to MRS. MARY CARSON, on the premises, or Y`. ' -- �0 address Claremont P, 0, 14tf r .. — __.,__ _ - -- Labrador Herring, « . ; , . m0 RENT OR FOR SALE --A store 1 a. . �, and dwelling house attached,•both com- Bonelef�s Coll„ r fortable and, commodious• situated in Dunbar• ' r•.. _ i - :�1 , i tone The store is well stockt'd with general -) i • { ' .. � �� i merchandise, which will be sold at a ger cent. ■ : s3 n �1d - F. ? on the dollar. Thero is also on the premises a , . �JGSJ a•s+•• good stable and driving house • also an open i µ , j _ shed. Half acre of land with spit,ndid orchard . "! Bard and eofG water, all modern coveniences Sa11110II Yt038ter$ Poasessioa wben desired. For terms and other � I i t ' I z .particulars apply to ANDREW.ANNAl the Herrin s, Sardines ni premises, or address,to Dunbarton. 17-99 ( D _--- .-- --.-_---_---_---_-'—_ -__ .. - I I - _ - 1. . r -�_ , .i John• Gee, ` Wishes to state that hs has n uantity �.' ��� o! tlret-Disse seed pota!oes for sale a • S iy;� v4•hen season opens he will be able to , furnish any quantity o! first stook berry J v •'. b.usbee Address, Pickering P U - t - USE'..... . Queenston Cement • I If --For building= Cad • Concrete Walls, -Silos, Stable Floors, "':s�' . ' - a Hog Troughs, Cisterns, Culverts, And gee r our - Ul � . ,� Ete. Etc. �, , .. . 6 -_ I i. . . ,, •. ; .. �.�I. , Wikb the Cement farmers calf build , - The . � ..I ,. th it ow w Ile nd erefor sae half - : , I e n a a th e v I, , '!., Beet �slu� the cost. Write for particulars to I . - _ '. 1 I W • J• Devitt, 1 ' The Market. s g - ARsnt, t3reenwoad, Oat. We Dave all kinds ofhiockers and Easy -Chairs ; aleti .Diuing•Room chairs in' I � N ' . the latest styles. . ': � ��E�f � � � Sideboards and Bedroytn Baits rn all desii(ne. Extension Tables and Kiioh� -1 • Tables always on hand. Cheap for Cneh. ALL GOODS DELIVERED. 1. UNDERTAKING -Our undertaking department is complete in every respeet, 1 U p'irst, class vehicles and horses for hire day Cari<kets, Cofline and Robes ahraye on $and. _ or Bight. Teami..; done promptly by • • I 1 A.�� day or job. 'Bus to connection meet- HILTS & DILLIl�Gj4AM p1Ckerlll I X ing all O T R trains. Freight and V I - `;fi> �' express slivered to all ports of :, =•-----.--�-•-•� the villiage. ! .- Board, tale and commission stables• in connection, ;' ! . C� 00- 'VCT. LEER. ' - _ _ I . Prop., PICKEBIvp* 1 ,I TIME MEANS MONEY i .. .. i� ' i .; Why waste tiara and and laberworking the ;'`.+Our New Japan .TeB+ at -25o. `Cannot be beat.* �6 pump handle when tht wind will do I1 without expense. , Fal• the small sum of $80 you can get one 1.-�- �E • g� � r �LYil�al"tQll (. «: - ------- _�LE'ig -- -_ -_ _ -----------... i •.j Improved WINDMILLS fecu 1 n {patent applied for) i I Thiel machine can be attached tb any i : E I'. pump handle without dislike. - . i" -, : i Rolston Laundry. Co.. • ' I The two- p1 ri'a tidal elements to a sucoeesful Lite Irnaurance • If you want your Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. �5 I ` t Ftc., nicely done up, send them to the Itoiston - Company. ' ' Laundry. I �t ,- W. J.C:ORD4v,' ' . , ` Agent. i • .. P1ckering. Parcels sentevery Wednesday.. i 18t. Have Security. - �. 2nd, Have the most liberal�utr►ct . C W 8 0 o / �� COb - , tp - � ". o a r ` sy l o, These cora fes,'tl�ces are .to be found in . r s tt to � ~ 1 • — . • G __ n�_o____�____ . o: The . United State' Dice InSu��lncce Ccs. a ©,. a. s. iC tf . o a'8 r e, O ° , dp �n In aw bt aW a �� �d a Q• o ar '�+ eexo �,� p«y ., p ® Agent$ wanted in all utirepresented districts, - A l to 0 N q .We 04 0 1 d a y� PP Y R. D. STAN °Jro ; g pd,,0sorr QQ, 2:n i g b b LEY, Inspector of Agents, Room) 6 & 7 QuQbec Bank buildili� Toronto. r� - j y 0�`yetY�'4�� Fy',�yr'{ O!Q� ' Ot F 5S o - -- a:ni J.n o T`TEPH�NSON, �►ent, _ Fickerin, _fat . A.W I''eb''�r�M -- -------•-----_ i � 0 M '.� �° 'i W -. L.m' Mar; 4— '� .L it mm, Apr. c lg m r t�1 w. to I May . - ,' `, .,, ',. •' ., ,,. a+` J ne C C i i i' i� i ` _ b . I► w �a ( p z a $e t� as `�. l ,�L s . ' a "+�• �"' Oot. I a We are off�rin S C1aI " slue In this i. I � > vii .e Nov. g Ia - - . -: sb a W �. Deo';. s .. departlletlt: in the :lines of Blankets, Under:, •.:. , , A `►�E:i�>rtT TE�I wear, Hosiery, GlOe8, Flannelettes, Etc::_ i ' 'A . , = OUE GROCERY department is full of the best and freshest goods at ..' ; t- _ ,.• . r lowest prioeo. - i •;,ora ' \� i i - I + �_� i' '` -� -ST TfA - � - i.TMEr 111�l1LD Wp, HAVE IN STOCK - ' .j ^V1 TttE TEA PLANT.TO THE TEA �U1i ' SO1,dE Int• 1: fi08E... , .. , � i -N 4TS NATIVE' isU'AITY, s i i ..•,t., + �.:. s r` .. I;,n4arlt ' T -a is gut up by tTte I1t,lidtiia Fa�shionab x...000.,*�- ,, - � rr Ovacr c1, A 1runP!C of the beat qualities of Indian � � '1` ., aa: r,, rcl,«rp th:y uve"the grcat.,ot r. . •.ac ,: ,"•• i_ M� 1.•:cci: to �,! tic Tca and+ i+s blend. that is ..i,b _J:.•p , � -ii I. 4 ,t .t ,} t1t..�1..�1, a,s _ end _ B onnets p d a• d . tli it only.in. the origins. 11- i s .Ci,-Tgc•fi -6 r--.pv e,`cowfr t� t ,purity afld rti, rlicc�c+c . -I - - _ _`, ;r _ 1t ',ir i, 41b., 1»..U:,;4 y p,�R><ota, �,,, never With all the Material For Making Moro.. 't "'° ,`' So that• x11 can b� suited. - �' r ori G`�i�r ,.s1`itw"..rt3 X »i ? :i� jour J„r �xcr ct•aea :tic 'v«; «...; it it:tu c , wrlt� .' hero tiled a: full stock - of ail that is required lil a _ FIRST � .r r� Tor'''t.t :fAYY� . tf�:. MAN MIT11NERY , ESTA.BLISHM�NT. � : „- - e•• --;! -•=1. ,-..+„•. M.raw• ti;3gt �''A•'OlitO :�, 'IGD _ :-0000 - F I ' j,, F'or safe b (Jobst i itQkt Co Fi k q.. Is• ;x Y � ' J.,( g 1%�li lei � 11 e ` I ' yi I h : •'i' - _ �* .1`r.. v ,, aiA.s F E 4V! _ _ ,ice . s #r :r• - p-,.- • i a s~ '.,•., ,. ,sem.. ,�,' > ..:.. „� ' :- -r 0-000 �-- �{� .�, ,,�-. 0000.:. 0000 x -: ti t� '{ r t, v r 4 Y 4' '� :'6! y. a �'- �- k . ,, ljv-• s� - •}a• y, . z.:tT . r , 1.� .• _ >. '.. -i .4,1 0000 0000 � '� .. iT - r a- ' x a 4. 4y4:; ` t' y - 'i _i5 . t`, f '7 tom: +. v pp I1! !'' t e a°T` , I l+ . � -N, 1 �I=1 e 0 4. r a t Tr �;.� ii�,L. i ble . =! tis F �O . a ► ou GrAnd Jury return " No Bill'' Ajfa, nst o ,_ Alger, Hortop anid Brown in :the .bu Home Life matter --}Trull is still living mu at err Unknown Address—A brief e• fa I view of the Evidence, up to Tirno�, f ne Going to Press I . i the . t.; of 66rp Eliiha Algei. Of `the t, h "ul' abo by Prkearing, was planed on trial at Whitby T w esday before Dor. Justice Falcon- a h br age, charged with having oq or about dh . t lot day of December, 1894, cons ' ired one w th Charles Henry ;Francey, M.D., of . t e same township, to defraud the Egait• p a le Life Insurance Society out; of ,11,000 dal b false and fraudulent representation as ora t the health of Mary Ellen Alger, >jhe Mr• ife of the accused, ;at the time of >?he tim .• ane of the policy. A short space of :ti the as coca led ,in .empauellmg the jury, n IIeg i mediat� after they had been sw r i`ie usiderable' ��goitemout was caused bye plic ne of the juryrhen, James McIntyre, r. bre - - uddenly rising to his :feet and falling r It and in a fainting fit, He -and anotherq sou • he jury were excused' by his Lords ii Ri - rom serving, and -a new jury was emp4n HQ ilea. During this process . the Crow hallenged eight and the defence three vel The jury to try the case are :—Messrs tha ohn Boa, Reach ; Peter Dick, Scott sur obn Allin, Brock ; Richard Bant, Osba not a ; J. D. Strickland,, East Whitty ; Ran an ' 1 en Valentyne, Brock -;-Geo. Allin, Reach ha . , in. White, Whitby; Peter MoNab ed borah • W in. Bain, Scott ; J. w. Bab . wa I ` ock, Oshawa ; John A. Shier, Brock. m . Ilia Lordship 'informed the jury the during the continuance of this ease the ne would remain in custody at the . tour - be _- 0use. It is expected the hearing of th In _ wiU occupy the balance of the wee 4 do Mr, J. E. Farewell, Q.C., is conductin w the ease for the Crown, while Mr. R, + _He Clute, Q. C., appears for the defenda o Alder. I so ! The grand jury reEirned "uo bill's i L the matter .of A1ger,.:Brown and Horto , co who were jointly charged with conspirin fo to defrand the Home Life Co. Thus i fe i will be seen that Alger alone is to be pro at th 0 f seeded stgatnet to connection with is alleged insurance frauds. to Dr. Francey wr�s the first -witness call Al , ed. He was a physician, practicing i P ! W Iiitevale since 1888. Lived three mile E from defendant and knew him well. - H th had seen Mrs. Alger occasionally fro April '94 until her death. when he firs wi - saw her she was in an advanced stage o th consntnption. He had examined her i to April, 18%, and found both lungs con Th - siderably gone, particularly the left one ge F.. '- Alger and his daughter were in the r o CO at the time. Told the defendant ou id an he 4hat his wife was diseased, but with t eat . fo men$ would improve. Did not tell - Cl . Alger about her condition. ' Afterw' rd M told defendant hie .wife bad acute ,�on in ' , -I sumption.. and could not live more iha four or five years. Defendant said Itha a -' Dr. Eastwood was of the same opint�ion p t i1 :Saw Mra. Alger afterwards, particuuuuuularl th in December, when .he examined her': fo ri the Equitable Society, and her health. ha en, not improved any. At that. time tient gut Trull, an agent of the �:quitabte, each �ti I and offered him twenty per cent. of th co first Dremiutn on all risks on cond'tio Ca that he (Frances) would drive 'gall .Ld arodod the country and asaist him int pro ec curing insni ance, to which witness agree he They called at Alger's, but were told ti ed Call again, as he was busy. Shortly afte al this Alger came to him and talked iasur ve ance seriously, dna wanted to insure hi ra wife. Witness then told Alger his, wif of was trot a prdper risk, but also told de th fondant he- could give him a policy to th Equitable, incor.test'ble-after one ear he It was snbaeguently agreed thatral M `. and the witness were to come to Aber' ga house at a certain time when no perso an but those interested would be •around eu They all met at Alger's the day appoints ti and while they a+ere: there a little girl pr 1 daughter of a neighbor, came in, and h 9 did not examine Mrs. Alger that day. }policy for 35•,000 was discussed Sarin this interview. Later on witness went t Alger's with the papers, and made th _ medical examination, . Trull not beiu lj ' ;. present. v• ' " During the intervening tinib witnea se and Alger -had met several times, and I had c?me to an arrangement, by hie 5 G 1+ rancey was to do leis best to efl'ec th at • a risk, and wars to receive 91,000, o th M proceeds after Mrs. Alger's death. ow• at ever, before the papers were mail d to Trull at Oshawa they had decided . wise g, the amount applied for to 37,000, ae the in ' .. black for the amount had not been Ile th t : in when Mrs. Alger signed the app ica- e . tion. The $7,000 was to be made in two T policies. of $2,000 and $5,600, the sm ale sum to be witness', sbare, each of the t co pay the premiums of his own po icy g After �he policies had been issued France) g "` tried induce Alger to make the necels+ F - eery surument of the $2,000 policy,, bu c failed Dors. Alger died in August, 1 95 a bat i tl,e meantime wiineas and A ge had ut through : another risk of 15, e in thee�Home Life, which was all bat o in al pleted when M ar. Alger died. Sever l risks were tried !for on Alger's life in idi - A ferent companies to avoid suspicio . j The answers . contained in the mad" 1 examination of X -re. Alger were fals� o p every essential ; point, ` and were raja e t - entirely to deceive the company. b , _ After she died b6 and Alger wrote ' e Egaitabl I Company for blank papers . h which to make their statement of olai h and shortly After Wards the matter beta e .� . public, which frightened witness. e g met Alger and his lawyers and Manag r _ Elliott, of the Standard Bank, at! Stou • t Ville. After, --some parleying, witn se . stated to them his fears th an Atte pt - 1 to colleot the $7,� might r sult in th it prosecution, as toe risk had'be btai ed j by fraud. Thy held a long a0gum nt i fi 'AP r,i k " 3x �F'edr ," ss- . s s.'$ _ X .1. '..!`yak ` ,. - -_ - - - r �. { _ - 5� J eaeary o make the policy inconteat� iia .- m , k�� �_ P in ing that the we g Mr. Bt~+ow vraia '.woe . ;ln ?�o iii; i14 or tf .. m ,l . : '� . _�� R atktitaa t . s ;� # .J b�u , { n h matt re; witnee y d to stable between 6 sand 8.o clock tz.. m. grid dark, .: .�f,' int ��'. � %r` .Tp Via: hp • � Esau �nu� .as �or.Lows: -- ,. 4 ., _ s erased such ao. the lantern ex lode , ` � nts in is ac l? d, he .-gat ; 4t all Itis : .40 �J J Wein. •; ally r a^� NA, 6 11I�� q:88 A. 1 . count books ae might tend livA stock and ane salter, all hie implem►• roiidea°ed .. i .• : `•.14' L cAL 2:24 F. kt. N, convict him and left the country. grain were destroyed - Mr Co aa, J odea b `Dfr 1C,ey,, etioves �i _; 6. Lioo", •: �: .8:28 P• M. ~� At ants, seed and feed halo h made arrangements for itn- There was ineuranoe attatoanting to that thi canbil rota s to senctton By- law 712 t the Count o York 6eoaase qts Tc. s iiOIN(i WSBT DIIg ♦s FOLLOWS:-- f $t Wily fr m arrest, and returned tQ give on the bnildingis and another palioy on y No. 7 %oceL �, details of these frauds. - deem it iiia ieiasbice to this. tnanicipalfty 9.14 A. M the contents.. His loss will be consider• . and not in t ii best into to of the count , `'18 LoceL _ 8:09 P. M. : t' n cross examination by lkfr, 0lnte, wit. able however. ' $. P >ie said a had healed that Trull had left Tha okatin oartztval held in the rink we Heider there is anger of f�he s •• 1 Derr. I , g not bei ke t a to eoessar standard _ *�. conntr since the preliminary bearing an Fridap last was well attended and $ho and aatl orizepthe lark to notify the. s: � � bax't°ta satt°ts et $ ., the cw bat did not know anythinsg races caused much excitement. The far• clerk of,the county of a fact. ,r� ut Trn 1 e whereabouts. TsAtrts Gldtxa EasT Di1L s8 FULLow mere rase was won b Wm. Cowie with Mr Youngg I�ntroduced by-law to repeat he or e -examination lasted three"and 0. Querrie second. in thib race J. Anthony by-law no. 600. The as a was pat through No. 6 ' MAIL ,. • 7:47 A• . If hon a, and was mainly directed to led untit,the last two rounds when he was its various st es and�fi ally passed. No 14 ; MazD 2:18 P ' Y ag Xy ing n witness in his wore$ li ht as , Me Jaaksaca introda, a b -law to aath• « 8 ; LocAL -• . , . ' .. 6.28 P:M. g passed by C. Qnerrle who in tarp Vitas y - aFho h oonapired to oomrai$ a series awed b J. Drize the baritowing of sum of money to ,j,e QrOtNta} W$aT DIIE As Fa]r,LO�rs, p y (lraham t#ho look the lead —,, ig fru de, and who was now in the and ke t it. meet current expenses of the corporation •r p The o�en race was flat and until t2ie collection of es. The sum was No. 9:18 A M $came t of having to relate the scan• was won by W. R ilson with R. Pringle, i �oa�w - >� us his ory of the whole traneaotion in second.--8nn. not to exceed $8.400: he by-law was put - ss 18 i MIXED . 8:15 P.M. ,_ �r to s ve himself frown imprisonment. =� • - I through its variaUs et' � .. Me Cowan4ntroduc a by-law to appoint Clute anaged to twist witness' too- Ali English syndicate. has-�purebased Township officers fort a gear 1896. After ("'r- ``: -� Qny on many of the minor details of the celebrated Gatling gold mine in North congidsring the hyla for some time in ,�.NUt1Ce l..:. 1 case, and also forced affirmative or Hastines. Work will be commenced, in a comma tee, with Mr Ja kson in the chair, .1 ' 4tiye a swers to questions which cat - few weeks. rogrege wail reported nd 'the_ matter will I. 1 �' _� d stron inferences of the witness du- Lawyer Wml. A. Sho+stmaker, of Pbila• comtpleted at the ne t meeting. - -` t ity, part from this nothing was delphia, who was senior counsel for H. On t igtiot of Mr. Co sn. a by., -law was in- : ' ' $ e8 , light o t to shake the main statement. H, Holmesi has been onspended for a year troduc d,ap ' intinga t asurer. Council in ! k6 s r . i t was dr wn from Francey that he had fior obtaiu,ag a false affidavit. comnaittae, Lay in he chair ooneidered . _,.;g the by -`law which wa s f ally passed, appoint- �� ht'to nduoe young Hoover, of Clreen On Monday afterxioon the Rev, J. C. CArts, Etc,, ,.. in Jon H. Ricbardaon, of Iii bland Creek er, to et a risk, upon his father, P. R. Madill and Wm. Maclaren, an. oil watch• at a e wry of $12U, and last be shall furnish �' ver, ho was in poor health. He had ant, both of, Sarnia, Ont., while crossing For. a3ale and repaired . 1, satisf story' security o the amount of enco raged Wm. Hagerman, White• on a ferry to Port Huron, Mich., got into $15, I I at moderate prices . 1 . , � . tot e a risk on hi life, knowing a vioicnt altercation over family affairs, Cou oil afijouXned a til April 13th neat.- t the an was not a fit' subject for in• which resulted in Mr. Afaclaren striking 1 '�.- ance. Francey declared that he had the Rev, Mr. ,Madill -on the nose, breaking _ - J� r recei ed' a Dent from the Crown .or it. He was arrested at Port Huron.a O��fi' CUnplB�lo� (inns bo ed and otherwise r paired.. body else for giving evidence, , IIs _.,�.� Ta118ts. "A new branch of our usiness." not h d witness' fees, and had receiv- Scarboro Council, The a neves sae a reitnedy introluced to P. �> only . he expense of life passage one -- the pblic,l like the iFamone gs•No.Ts I r.�, from Blind River when giving testi Tlie above ;council met -pursuant to ad- Tablets far ell skin diseases. The great A lot of cheap Boots, R bbeirg and. r I . ny in a civil trial in Toronto. I joarnmemt on Monday, March 16th in care f r dandruff in the hair. Try it. 250 Dry Foods left. Must a =sold. ,h , . F. ae$wood, M.B., Claremont. was Barrows' Ball, Woburn. Mem4ers all !ora ckage of two tablets at the Picker- I. I - `r y t call d. He testified $hal he had ;present, Reeve gennedy lei the chair. ing P armaey: OV•' H. JA HSON. v';: Minutes of last meeting tead and confirmed ,J_ n Alg rye family physician since 1888. The following communications and to• ! Brock oad, Oaf, �, , ;7 that y ar he made a careful` exalnina• - I q CgaAte ware preson ted and read : 'z of M .Alger, and found that +there COMMUNIOATI°Na. I . `.I ,, sere atm ug symptoms of eoneumption. + From the glork of Toronto.. - A •...+ I - . FARMERS' MAR T. - had gated her oa different ooctaiona Copies of Fork roads by-laws tram the i -'. kl Glee• coast clerk. TosoxTo, March 19, 18 . - . . ce tba time, In April, 1896, y - r ' , G wood, agent of the London and The annual statement of the 0. T. R. � eat, 1, ...... a.... $ U 1 t0 U � - ti �-Y. Wh had Co. was presented. • Wheat,spring to _ _ :' ncashi a Lite Insnranoe Companyy n� Wheat,red winner...:.. 00 1 to 0 fir; From J. H. Richarawn, askin to be a nisei Wed him to examine Mrs. Alger R li- Y 48,1 risk in that company. The de- pointed township treasurer. Wheat, goose ............ 00 to .00 00 � From ster General. re istration I -. - Barle , bash .......:..... 00 to 00 41 . �.�k, dant d Mrs. Alger were'both present yb' of births, ma es and deaths. - .Oafa, ush................ 00 to 00 $9 . {t� I the ea mination, During the progress mag ' - . . ;V From J. R. McDonald, county treasurer, Peas bush ............:... 00 to. 00 57 ,r the ba $nese Mrs. Alger had ocoaeion ��11 Y• •.•••••••••. regarding lands for sole for taxes. t7�riaxlC Ti�x Ha new, ton 16 to 17' to .. leave t e room, and d her absence _ ,.,, °Q Petitioa irotn Albert B. lteesor, and 47 .: Straw, ton ................. 10 l0 11 00 er eta d to witness that Franoe had others askin for the o nio of north halt , ,' 4 to 4 75 . ; t3 Pe g { . i Dressed hogs ............. ;Mrs, Iger through for a risk in the of sideroad between lots 4 and 6 in the 4th E M �llR� lJ M Beef• for �art�rs....... 2 to; 8, 75 .-% 1:: uitabl ' Life and requested him to do coo6ession. Mr. Reesor was. heard in the • ; a e e same " mintier. Beef, hip4quatters....,. 5 to 700 + �� �, accotnrrs. - 1 Mutton ..................... 5 0 to 7 � � At the nreniti ''`seseion;'continuitig, thn • From tV J C)ark for rintitcg. f5.b0. Veal. cess ......-,...:. 5 4 $0 760 I • H tnsjes s 'd he understood this mean p �' From Isaac Davies for work in vel Batter, l .................. QO 7 ao 00 18 st he se to so cook the a:amination ar - 4 enabl the risk to pass, which be did. pit, $7.50. . Eggs, d4z................... 00 8 to 00 14 A _! e save al answers given as to Mrs. Al• Grant and Skeans cost of township . ' Potatoes, per bag...,..... , to 80- r,� A is wet ht, measurement, tad hysiotl aearah, 18 50. THT . ndition were alt antras. He le t Alger From John Weir, for work at grovel pit I I iK d his ife impressed with the belief that on 8rd con . 34.00, i Stove$ and Tinware DO�INI�N �� ``.- � m:; was oing his best to effect insurance From W Camps and D Stotts for shoe- •�1. ' A,Iwa a on hand �: r them but when he arrived home at Mina gravel at it, =2.$10. i `.�i aremo t he telegraphed to Montreal to From John Plaxton, for making and I Capital Paid up, S ,500,000: , r. Bro, n, man er oi: the nom an e.k• sharpening wedges, 58.50. - + w .` '� p y. xonoxs .I Surplus, $ ,500,000 for a onfidential correspondence in re• —� . i d to the risk. II n reeeivia an Mr Jackson seconded by bar Young, ., i I - - ewer a rasing to this witness wro a fail` moves that this council do now accept the 1 .i. ; . { WHITBY AGE %J a 0 t riicul s as to the matter, and in order resigi.stion of John Richardson M. L. A., i>iat�tg Bnttasm :_a; as Treasurer for said Townshi . Pedlar a Metal Roofiug and `�` t the Algera might not kaow that the SAVLNGS DEPesT NT. k had n rejected through his instrum Mr Ley, seconded by Mr Jao son, moves Siding. furnished on ; Inbereat showed at highert o ant rates. >fo 4 ality, urged the manager to ask for a that this council charge ail peragns desir• i qac of rocnrin gravel at the ate for + ,shortest notice. notice or withdrawal required. i Cher a amination by some Toronto phy- p g p a3peeist attention given to th colleation -of . a rivate nr es, the sum of 15 cents r I Farmer' Sale and of er �otee., s fan. he witness farther stated that he p I I I I v E. J. TH RTON, • .. s full aware of Mrs. Alder's' physical °�1r Jackson' seconded b Mr Cowan, i'flr4et11oll �IIII and furnace t Sitio He had satisfied himself, by Y , it11v { `.' MCNeQ>eB: eful xamination, that she was in an iiovFs 'that this council rent to J. Lowery. World promlptly atten led to. q rt of road allowances o p. lot 12 in 5th , "� , yenta stage of consumption, there being li" p I reely any sound produced by sounding concession for one year for the sum of two _ , , � � ire S left 1 ng, which had become cgnsolidat�. dollars. ,�j � ` Ile 'had treated her for the disease Mr Y,Ay seconded by 3ir,Cvbrvaia, facet=s D: �`�1 - CCl�'y I 9 4 . R st c nstantly since 18 She" hada that yfesara Jackson rod Tonng bo a aom . h:: y ba cenigh nearly all the time, and muffles to inspect bridge oa �arkhaai road f1 Plokenng, ., , 4 Pirie � dock sed oiderable matted in the morn con. D, sad make the necessary repairs I , _ >; � ee. Beeves also subject to pleurisy, and thereto. i , F her ill eases, at times. This concluded Air Cowan seconded by Mr Ley moves I ER (}�� IIr a 1ricin Jrv�ec-a,rtly ; �tFr.� ;:: t'. S... ' e dont is testimony. that the clerk be and is hereby authoriaad 4a,.adi by ��eAZ'3. CE. T!•t!E ,'j Dr.'. rguson, of Toronto, teatifled that to have one thousand letter heads +bpd Sye a <s ' mad g poet mortem on the body of bundred envelopes printed for the use of gs A19Lrs•:,rre to , a e. AI er on September 10th last. He this council. kaon moves r ,F,I e hie testimon in a mdat lucid manner Mr Ley soonded by' Mr Jao t Y that A. M. Secor treasurer, hand over all ..1 post ively asserted that death had re•- �,. ,; Iced f ora tgbercalam chronic conaampp- monies, books, papers or other val'uablea, I CAgV BE Y,:t on. is cross examigation was in which he may have belongiug to this muni- .: First•a.ass Tweed` Suite matte W •orde ogress when the court adjourned at 11 to cipality to J. H. Richardson, his successor I Tw�H NO tNCONVEN a. m. hnrsds morn$ forthwith. for $14 'X20. y ng• Dir Cowan seconded. by Mr Youbg, citoves , Worti�ed Suite 115 to 'dl,. that this council accept the bonds of J H , I Call and see Samples. 1. , T H O U T A . C MARKHAM ;;, i East oronto village, port Perry, Ah e on, ilbury Centre and Markha n J age ave bills in the Legislature this cion consolidate their debts.. The obson farm at Hagerman, about 7 Serres was put up, ander mortgage sale the radlilin House, yesterday, H. C, a've Richardson, Jonathan Baird and Geo. Chester, the sum of #5,000 each to this municipality for the faithful performance of the duties of the treasurer. Mr Cowan, seconded by' Dir Jackson, moves that the reove grant his order on the treasurer to payb-T C Kirkham, oommia- sloner, the sum A3.65 aaid amount being balance of grant made to gravel road be . tween lots 4 and 5 in the 2nd con. i I'4ntel frotn 54.50 to $fi•g0 . .1 Beaver Overcoats, 117 to $20 ' : Meltoj0 Overoosto, $17 to $24. j . • linaDp Overcoats, $18 to $20, . Irish frieze Overcoats, $16 to $18, . -, tt A. �Rr,Q V HART, BrOAg lwi. .,,,, ; ;THE � E LE 6 RATED art„ tl a mor$ a or, bought in the lace 8 s p Mr Cowan, peconded by air Left, moves . at gal; that the reeve arant his order on the tress ♦��,t�LLEY COAL >~he' art$ of David Brown, lot 20, con. urer to pay J J weir, oommiseiouer, the it , w Mark lata, was burned Monday morn• sum of $25, amount of gragt to gravel 3rd sok owledged to be the best a bet eeu 5 and fi o'clock, caused by con, opp lot 16, said amount haying been ! . coal mined • ;° sap cion of a lantern. All the live expended is hauling 129 yards and d feet.. • � — ak w s got out and a few imp meats: Mr Jackson, seconded by Mr Ley moves that the his order on the trea- ; i •.-•I A,y 1211P0RTLNG DI�i'E'C2.:.. - e bui ding was insured for $506. • reeve grant At ih non -jury sittings of the county surer to pay Isaac DAViA, $7.60; .I. Plaxton, $3.50 ; 'W Camps and D Stotts, $`r ; T Craw. ,,,;FROM THE MINES.... . . prt T ursday last, Judge McDougall � s , shy b y interior goal when you wan get1 Turk done _ _i +�O_Ta ��� ,� ��' + a erdict of $200 and costs against `rano owers , of Agincourt, in favor of ., Mie beat for same primo - , K, .1. �� ed White, of Toronto, for breach of ntract. inr the sale of sop barrels of Ka-No•Ta Balm is the greatest remedy ..... 0 VICE AND FARO..... plea,,, Economist. oil®arch for all diseases of the Layer, tato. . ItiG PICERING..:, W. ts, who is is in the Toronto Gen- maoh a:nd Kidneys, Try the great Blood .ST., �► % 1 )• enlist with hip disease, iii setting purifier. Bold ,at the Pickering Pharmacy.. . . {opp Gordon House.) ng r idly. We nderatand . that J. C. Clark, of $1 .a bottle. G. W. DECKER. inoo t, intends appealing against the dgem nt of the Assize Court. In tli charge against Amos Ferrier eferre by Miss Bruels, 'of Ringwood, e gra d jury on Tuesday,returned 'ono. 11." • Mrs. L osis Houch, reliot of t}e late ouis ouch, a forms? resident of'Mark•- m a a daughter of the late Henry rosby, died at Whitby Monday last, aged year , after a long and tedious illness. At tl a Assize Court ou •Thursday last e sot' n of w. Button, of Locust Hill, ainFt Chriatoggher Lunau, for 655 .for leged on -performance of the boyenante ontain d in a lease: was concluded, The dge fund a breach of covonaut and re-. rred he matter to Reeve Slater to as- �I[ood's Phosphodh is the result of over 85 years tray j -„1-� »nt1T at last we have dbw ok, i ,on that will 8}%dt a pros Ssasusl Pt= r:':ty, Abws or .�ice+ses' Worry, Xsreessive tlse of Alun �, which softs lead to Iner►nity, t)a Before Taking. phosghodin* tux been used euotu alwost hopoless�-tsasfs tbat had bees, traatad b, the clams -•came that were on the verge of despair and hist .t*u rinC ovier the gravo—but with the continued iw Wood's Phosphodiae, theed cases tb"G bad bees 9 restored to umly vigor and haatth-13�vadei• ybn ter*ho has given you up as aueurr►bla--the dy rfsJch, by bre use you eau be restored.to a . L uteefc Prion, one psetcs►ge, =i, slit: by a .4 ,Over the matte , and he finally told th m eas th damages. The question of costa p �, � j ,t, � rWnt i!oc�rre., i,► he., -would be ith the Equitable peolp a as re erved until Reeve Slater puts -in I a w 099" y qt y* in case of fro ble. He also rami ed ie rep rt. -�--- -,- Al r had a reed not , p esu The am and abode of D. Brown, 0A Wslolti'`a t!V.`_ ! r 1. -_ .,.. 3hotxi that g B ahe•clitim nate Dore. ag lived the ar * , can 8, were burned on Monday w0ba - `` ��# s , c� - +:� Q+rF¢. F: i€w9�".ai.�`�! Y• -a.. f #_irx.C"-47 =f�;, - . ' -; 1y, y.' • 15.'T� ,� 5,• .J. 3 .a .• h% #• Y a c1 a ,..r,r xa �,y Lat'I .,. i� The Great Cnglish Rewe ry.. g thauawmW of oases with all kn www the true remedy and t:reatsnen a ' I and permanent cure in ati stages of �srvow Wes ixess. B wissiw, .1 Vlel #ecce, orr . Alcoholic St faWlaxts, all of , ptlou and an !esAy !trove- Wood's Ill# by huudreds;of castes that somod �3t talented physi- F--osuee that we mrsevering use t i tip to die. trodwitlila cis trY3• s' �A •r CHEAP BY Follett, qur name to es mcen4-co:s+' A Font Card wail do uta pers'" ,Ir G"As" imnl11rc,iai VA Ki OR L'rJ . O Furst class Job ' this, office.* I an any , work do; call. . �R,1NTFO0n I�EW AY !. - 1 1 11• __ ^ -.. ..10EAI S EEL 'VINs ---WITH•— TXE .: To to ood used. in any ! construction CH APER THAI .All icely painted and 1 fr-st cassfS��p" rat/ • r. � o s . z:Jt .0 ma . � pro• yea: 3 �a �. �, F' =_avCs I .1 �l :Z7 j. 3 � RUSE �' . - _h r.1 r 1i t to yov, , tt. .. a ? �.'._ ,. ;° i 4s �, w fi, ,,.` t:�i. , ,r! ? .�A 4� r,„ ���� 1 � s , Turk done - hen - , K, .1. �� :,, e give us - - 4 , y �r w- .i �..5 < . �4i a LL.. x, _. `A G MIG - , �~ CJ j �� < %1"M - h-, ' �, e �e �. 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'' n. ' , i h )urhood. They. come boldly into arrive at that port., - , - -­ I . . - .Z ,,,smooth . ; � i . _ _ - L -1 % V , , , ­ innigh I ly I Ile rb� - t * - i I . . -1 ' ' :. � . "I , ,- - .W-- - .. , , - . � -1 3 - sa, - ; :-, �, I I . . 1. � , 111.5�..� 1 - � - , and pick'ap every - The Czar has deligh of . n dawas.k surface , jltre *oven the MEN- AND WON ", '. f!­­.-�' 1_d I - L � 'L.. W . Led &III cl a � EN. . � . . , . - . Ogg, I - . ! I - , . 0, �. "-. : - . . .. j; e " �. ­ ". j, L- - .. � �. .. i . .- -11i ,w ..L ---11. I- ­.: , - - 1. . . , ;: --7 - P.P,4D OVER, me aer Russians''by. TyinumdIn - for thelmil i4t'Ure f leur,4i�41s - f�rmi '' r -' . . :�'! , , I � I eat they. co . �11 � I 1: ­ L � . . .. .... I - , - ' ;, . , . - ­ . � - . - . L - - 1, . . ­. I - � - - I-,. - . a . .. I .ng a.,,,na - I I . L j j I ; --. � � . . I , - . - , - .1 , .�� , � ,�� - - � . . - , , h - - '' ­.-�,;, .:'.,r its of t - Utj6 f turO II: Petitions shal be presented - - , - - - �, ,", � I - - I . V I I . 01 n1s,ts, t,4 If that e. �� �.� 'L . :.,, he Cuban_ rev I ci� him 'I'lie a er", : . I r -1 . � . - "Oon- Wo i r6m, panel a yaj�-d, �ri& through ..-the F refildealt Faaws Fad-ft-Empprema Of. . ! I . .- - . . - Interesting Items About obir Cp*'f .? from St. Louis as a common L- personally.' -de-damp '' . . . %, d ;_ -,.. I -L, . .-,�. -, I L ' -1 . : - .- . n at '. ' i _ i . i4e . , I.. . q �;� I .. Ventr on duty will . cGutm of the cloth. A-roundf thW in a : many May R�esldo In Eux1au"d--* . 1. I I , . . � ,� , . 0, �re se i I from fifty to Bixt accept them: from the poti . I -,�­ . , , I r �­ ", . . - - - I- ek � .. � - - . I _, ­ L , Z a d Men & ,4! g . . bQr* of L the" . .: .. ­ �,� . 'L ,- -T :': . , -. -. :.., , , '. .. -�, I - . - . I -7 Great Britalit, the UnitC4 States 3 Join Go �. gp6cla Orchid Growers -Red King Otte I he �- .. . . . : .- the forow'of n tioners and. place them before the Mon. L of Jily I�uo*a -by ; I i .11 . .. :_ ... , I �, ­ .. ... ­ L - � .All Parts of the Globe, C.ongan 4 G,omea . . . . � that , - ' I -1 -1 . .. � - i� . -1 - - . --1 -� the island . i : . . arch without delay., I L I . .. I I - bza; and Me Poor Girig 4cos, &c.. � I : - I .� - - .1- . . � . name. This narrow- border rests -1.1 . ,� , � :r . ­ . : L. � .`�-;�-iA - . , . Assorted for Rtisy Reading. . . - , . . ` ' . ­ :.. , I . ' ' . .. - --L . . - .- r Sir J ilian Patiucetote,the 13fitiab AM- Mahmoud &y, w . - I . . I ­�, . . .. L . . - ;,7' 4,%.'. 1 . I is'L': �. ?-', : . : ho has been arrosthd on �bo tablej President Faure's partiedlar fad, il - . � I ..*,; � �, ,,, .. ­ . . - ­ ­ , -- - "I .-, Lf' - - � � ., . dnd on that portion which . . . . , � L - ­11,,.Z� - - , . J i ­F �,�- . , ­ ­ - , , - , ­­ : . bassadcr !�t.Wasbijigton, and --t;Ue Veno- for his affiliation with -the Young Turk- WL� 1. - . , I : .1. � . I � , - ­ - ._. I �,� . -:�-, CANADA.. , .- - . : - ----- .- - . L �� � ­.. ,��a,­ ., IL.&,' . ai co ec I., .1. � ., - E L - . I - i . t 11 tion .of auto he He began , , . . ,� � :.,. - .zue i below the � board' an mstoons, of I 11 : :.- : -, -, 1'.. � . - . ; I t. . The rd of Trade of Whinip , I 'I 'Minister in that city, have.'en- '411-PartY, isabout thirty years old, Am , ., I jt�j L ra . . 11 S, � -�,,�', -0, -... - . eg 1 corn g .. I I - .; ­. ­ " �,� - L� - � I - C .o granting, exclusive rigbts t tered ii ito � direct CC b9y he 'I in'*- p*ttern describ�ng deep , collection some y nd 'bas �L, i �­M. - - �, � municatiow for -w. . . was extraordij:iari y he; fto"M -. ear; ajo a, I '� . ' L .�.� �j 1.4; � ; ; -, Joe , . ; _._, . .� 'i : : � �-�--�' �' t e Hudson - . . . �'- tTposed t .- . ­ ,. '.. 's Bay Canal and Naviga , settlement of, the Yuruan - inciderit. ,110 used then to chase &'half -trained. WAII(�O- Such a 4inner cloth is worth, Fr tly added to Its value since . -, .,� .. a�j , �- . , . . , (M I - . - ,4 I . f4 I I - . 5a ". . , , .. I � - : - - - I tion Company. . . ... Andr w Wett: Y about the paddock'of his father's Sig, tia . % � 't - i ", '- " .., . V � .. ..' . en, a kypsy horae,deal- nd the napkibs tio'mat�.h are 88 De ame; President. The.collection 0 . .1 -- - - �j I I . , , � - , - - ": - - . �. - =80- mount itwitha'leap, and gallop I . . br es 'the lsig'natures ol . '. i ,Ili-.! .-A., �, � : . 'L : . - - - ' It Is now r mored that _'LSij Donal er, SM3 y ars old, and 9, liativp of .Canada, about' � a do�en. . ... . . - r every ' 11*1119 i - ' '.11 . . . . . kl�- "I v �� - I - . .. % ' ' : - .. � � I , L I . n, thor, inventor and acto, . ,V � L , ­ r - ; ." - .-.I- . . .. . '' ' ­ -1 . � �' - - I A'Sir CWj,le . I - .. I .. . . . ' Smith is likely to succee ,murde d hi.q wife Louise on Thursday . _ without -a semblance of - feaX. . L. soverei* an i " ; ­ . - L - . � . I 1� . ,� .- � : .. . -: - Tupper as Canadian High Commissiun pight i heir rOOm,- in a, Broadway lodg- - Herr Lieliknecht, thgo veteran Socalist' - ThO. linens come - in complete . Oeta, Of importimce. i I . . .­: I .:�� I':` . . .1 . �.. - - - . . LL' � 1. - . nix . . L 'I, - . . _ just 6*. : .,.. I L -4. 'I .. . : �-, or in England I - is. Moliaeo L ag _ ­ ­ � I - -1 �. 11A ­ - , - - . I hQu ie, St. Lou He cut.her throi Is in I - , , - 1,t of the Reichstag, wiU have to serve four CME" t*7 g of breakf"t. luncheon., and The" Prince 'of h & .. .- . I . . I .. . - : .1 . - - � I - . � '- I , - . . - . . . i� . - .- - � - :�'� � ..'­ - I . '. ... . � �:.,.. - - 1. . , Md. I . G41b a � *azjwt'. , . rhonths, imprigohMt-nt for intiulting the - dlu I I I . �,�' "' - , -- . : - � - -..; � I.. 11 I The Italian do ony in ntr-'Ml hiWe - I - ... - . nor cloths, with napkins in three. pleted a won6rful fishing machine � of - -1., I � � -­:�- .., I , -2 , L - fter. the Reichstag a(tiourns., a.: . . I . .. ; � , � '-,-L ­ - V- . _L .: a inted a cozpmittee to r A tel Emperor, a' ' '. '&,)�,�il4i� : PPO qjihorie has been- - ' of. ..� - � - Z- . , � I .-� -to d LZeS6 The more elaborate. ones have, g\ i - lg�a -- - aise funds _placedL on th6 He Cannot be , hi own devisin \... I , . 1ZL I 'z " -, preachei 8 desk in tb Co .. isoned while tbe 13e8- -It Is constructed I - - I I :� -� L. _-: _'f � . . _ . I ' � , , , - I . L, I _I Sion , ; � - ­.. , - Z . I , - � - - - - .1 , .4 . - " - ngregational lasts, an he expects to fil doilies f4 I i . . t IS .. � f, .�L, . I - . ..T - . Lssist their countrymen who are figh� ch vreh Norfolk, Coe n., i .. im leave ng and itm and, while 1. I , .. .. ; ing iti Abyssinia. n n order that f * t 1 a'.'qr )r tIje finger bowls and e netti ­ L' ­ �, ­ I �- ­ . I;( , �'�ql e �. , , � . !- 'L. - ­ . ps, int \ a- . ".. . t. " " . --'.'�I.� - ' 4- . Z --,g . . gng 8 Possible for tb�na 11 ­ 1p". , - " . ., _4 -i , duced in the Ontario Legislature- by Mr.- Mons as they jait-at home. - - . . �,­ . J"::". I . - , i ' W1 � I,- I , Ve y easy for'the fisb� to eniter .- �' ; ' - - .r .1 ­', .­ : . . members of the 0�ure4 who are unable a vWt to England befor'o the hody breal Plates, and in heae the same.do- I , . ": . An Act respecting bakesho ro- to attend- tb Z-ourns he will not -be placed, behind si � ch ne,, it i ' nexi -to im the M' �: L-..- . �: , --1 e services may bear' the ser- bars for some- time.. am repeated. - '' - 'I, , rj, _ I . L t , , - 7 ::L- � % � . . . h ; I . I I � �! -I' V? �t . . . . � . - ranks as the to leave it. In fact, they have no wills � L � -.' ­ - .I �. .. . . W iat newest pattern of to L i . ;' % -L.r"� L:'-2;% ' - - I _ . I - - WL ., I K !_ .­ . Dryden, proposes to place all baker ies . The general opinion in Spain, as leave their trap, a skilful arrange . 'i;g L I.. ­!'� i4n "- the I easola. is : i. , ': I -;;A . . a i . nd the public, at Of a gravef U1 Plume I mt nt of electric light completelv daz- : - j r , der Governm.�nt supervision. .Promise of an early spring is':miotiood. I . . . I th . ,`�� � � - - in Connecticut in the appearance last 18 .. ,A 'L 1: , at , . - itt- wee I n - . I .- �v - � - L I -_ 1 :1 Mrs. Cynthia 13011 was, comm -1 - one of indignation a the resolutions - over -a plain, zling them till they are drawn ui fr(irn .: -. `�' :' .. .14 0 1 . - L . I _ � or rge f lock . .. . . . . I I " ` - "' - - - f trial at ot awa passed, by the United State Congrow dawalsk ' , tbe nets. . ! IL -..., �. L .-,'I, ­ - - _ k ear Haxtford, of L & la t scattered promiscuously , 1. . _ I 1- - . _ borrible'erue ' .. , .... L - .; . I I clQth the border of which in -- - I., .1 - , -,' :�!-;,� I" � . I . - .1'' L, � �� .0;,. .1, "' - - P : �. . .- i�,;, �,K­ L I .. , �lti of wild geese, flying northwaxd. As a griating the rig;bts of belligerelic to It is said that the 136 ' . .!,�L. �� ,,, I 21 . I �,.� , I 8 committ d her ; --� --, 3rt %d. 04.' rule the geese axe not deen in that re- Lbe Cuban insurgents, and a go of Wales feathers I . V1. 4- - . grandchildren* n ed Sh4 formod of Prince . �� wager Em rOss 1� I -.,.--: ,.� , r. :f'' ; L ... I ­ . . -:1, .t - gibn -until about the middle of March. nerarde- of Germany contemplate� residing po 1 , 4 ;jN � : ta t �,c . I _ k,Z� � '. . -- I The Royal Vi toria 'Hospi a ,a In- sire to resist such meddlesome, i ter arrar�ged in a . garla' This ' unique . jj-,� , I -.. - nd. -44`iv .- - n . L , . - - Z , �- .i; " . . . � , I . . - 1, � 1j'N, io I � has . � : j "' . m- .,-. �.- . approval because . 4- ,%. .1 -44.k- .. - - < , k :.. - i - . .. 1. �� -1 1. , "' , � .. . � - ... I . - � -: �' I -- � a. ­­ �--.-.:: -, aspatch to the New York Herald Of i� novelty and elegance. 'Now scroll I rned the ar -- i ; . a '.. I ��Lm - - . � . I . , � ", .. 1. � I- I . Sat,S �L . . . : ­ I -:*;'T-. . .. I �- .1 .. . 0 obacco eaguo has been fot�med among from Cj,raC6, Venezuelaj says; -Von ' Aveav _ . . '... - ­ Nf )uri,tstephen a i,d Sir Donald Smith � - Woodstoc , Vt., An anti- A d German Emperor -is conce - f rom. Lo d overan ent of . , manently in England. As far an the- -, treal recei ved Vifts A reform wave has struok the dity f6rence to the uttermost. design merits popular !'.� -'.. 010,000 each to cover the expe ses 01 E 1 . I . . "' . he me, ibers of th e- 'Weav resemble undulating waves and ray gement is said to b6 perfectly . - ., .11 11 . . , - .. .L w. .., . " . .. .L . ' . ­� - ­ � I � - !. L I.:, � '. - . r- But the Ge-ir- I �L�, ,�, , , I � . :,", . . - � , - . . ., . A at, form I a panel through 'the cear.re. A' ma . ­:.� ..� I I Mrs. M. C. - Hinman of Hami n oined it and given up tobacco in every, garde 0 0 1 . : I .-.. -1� -, I .., ­ the hospital Iasi; , lAeady welve of the town officials have- Britain that the Yuruan in id nt be ro- ri Chancellor has yet to give his con- , - , , " ,'.,: �' � : ,year. I e government, and kueia has refused the demand of Gre fae . , .- :1 - L. � . I . . - Lnd I two YP ladies from Toron orm. I . . d as aL distinct issue, and that re- Greci*n border.accentuates the Idea of men t, which is . .I- L ". ;�.. I � -, !.. . . .. .. ;.t:,. " , -- - - who were I . unlikely, unless Empress ", 's I�ZX­ . to give up . ., . . - I . �� L I " � . . . . .- ��, I � -.- . -� %111fing her were nearly � A tra L- -: 'of . paration be,niado and an indemnity this odd conception and in consistently Frt derick consents part of z` - . .' .: �',­­ I , . 4 I., - ­ - - -. I i . - . � - I . . herl German allowance. Queen Vic- -'. 1. , .� , L .. . , I ' .-­ �.\ I asphyxiated with coal gas- . �, Morristown, Vt.', -has Paid. The Government. declares that to artist�. Another scroll design of con- , I -- -,.',, - dL I ­ . � - �. . - ­;� . . t*. ved from a fur dealer in MonG grant England's demand would be a n&.tWg e tor�a refuses to consent to such an at- -"I. - '.! i.. . Ll,;L, : �­�� .. . - - _ L.- - - IT � . . I , . - _ 'ire � 11. � : he budget speech : .an )rder for 1,000 live skunks, the virtual recognition of British rights in a '' - I � L �' � I : - I I of Provincial : .Ielaa'si- 1* has a deep'border of lace � . " -- - L . �, , - - i " 1F. , I emain .-I - . !��, ", . - . �. . . . � ... . . . .. � .. I . 1. X1, � - F,. . ", �, in itat no. From England the Evq- �` I 1 " � I � , a mo An coed' ly pr8dy dinner set comes 1. 'I'' L'I . *" �.. - Mpara- 'u - 1 A, � - . , . I . � . , ,.1. I... Ii �', ,-,.1v � . Imost Whole. issue muf;t await the result of ' li­ . .:. .i.., ,��­, � I 8qo,o0o. - : � -� CWM . '- The surplus L t the in i _ _ �� 1' " . � finances were, never in ' more e fiUk the first order with co two nations. It also declares tha I pre - Frelderick receives an a owancfa � - work �ad is an equally pleasing conceit. ranoement, and so the matter r , _ I � . , �. . Treasurer AfcMi Lan showed that Mani- , econd .Order of the kind he haa had. the territo-y in dispute between the 'L . . toba'� �, . ,- i � � prosperous condhion than at present. ive ease, and.thijaks it wil.1 be 1% a el;w-=gt deaign, adhering strictly' 4 _�l :. c � , - i :.,- of 40,000 a year. But from Germany �, 11. -. "I, !�- I - i "4 . , , W . . I easy to fla this one. to- the Panel sclipme, which obaracterr she !receives, "a:ll told," -a larger allow- � � . . . . P - . arbitration. Officials again expremfear . i a; � - I . The returns of- the traffic earnings In &I 1, 'he wciild there- is -but �' �' that E . ngland'will tjy to gnfo cc izes tAie most excl usive styles of napery. � i. - ' ' . : . I * dno man r .1 '�­7. .10 I I ­ �11 �1, .- - -;,,, I " . � 'i " - , - , --- : . at caE read the translation of the . Que n Victoria as reigning wvereign:,;' , :�, . z, t�.� � Df the G2nd '�Jrunk railway for the . &ncA than comes into the coffers of- :� '' �, - ,-i week ment Of damages. - . Pay- Ita bettuty is furthei increased by the -. . i, . I i�- - ... . - I . ­ - . I I -- �. - . I '. - -- , I ... 1, I ; , 4 &,.. I L I I � . end Fepruary 29, 1896, were ible ino the language of ibe abori . t border, ­ - . L' "'�, , :­�. - �- - Of ngLand. -,'L L ..- . 1�: -..-. . .. -1 s � . , � - -� - ..I'-.- - -1 , to a - � . - . I .. I . bi h" &ntinuous vine of larger . � ; .'% � 6320,827, while for the same week in ine;8 wl ich .was made by a Mr.'Eliot ... - , I � : . , . ­ :. w 10 ' I I . . - - .,* '. . .; : ­ - - . : . 1. I I .. 1. -. � - , ­ � ­ ' � � " I I . ,,, . . ­ . . � I . -1 , - . " W-... . % ,� by a ribbon band - . L! ­ �', - � increase for February this Year of an is the well-known fit' .1 I ' . tied wi& loops and Blenheim P' ­ 1. .. -, � f � . -­ - 1. h , ,- . . '1895 they were '$316,523, showing an I what is now Paxton, in 1649. That - I - . . . � bow-k4ts Caught at the four corners -, I , L ­ _ :-� � . ,.... . It is said to, require 04,000 a- yimr to, I 1. , ..�. I - .* - arian and , - .1 . . PEIR90NAL POINTERS.,,-,.,, ee alace -putty alone. ..L ". L' 1- . -,.-- - . ­ t $4,304. . a inu I - . L I ds . . In .. .% L . . ,- . . '.. . I : . . I ­,­ " ,e . � ­ � - I -­ Lieut. Barret,'' . .6 holar, rrumbull, of Hard;jrd, Conn. TO'NUS i Ong " - ' his extraordinary statement. Was '�­'- --'--. * -".­;!'�� - - 1'i�;` IL .1 -, , I -L , , Of Ingerest About Soling of the Greall Rou4o and ol�loilg th cl=- -.. -*Lj- ­ �­:.:P . � ;. k;. -. ,,, � �31'1� ,.: I I 1 " ­ � t . . .. - .., j. -.. 17- .. I � . .� Z . . � Royal Naval Ries�,rve, I Hiram Lester, who died at the -poor Wollks of the. World. -s.come in various sizes for the . -- I ­ � - clotba wi ad by the late Duk6 Qf Marlborough. . - . -11..0-. Jate commander of the SS. Mo ' lax bordei I ­, . - � � . 1. I.IA" - - as '. ... �1�t -� , ". ,�� �n - - � � 1. � - . : . I -�, . - ngodian, rm. in Jenry county, Ga.,, a week ago I -1. I . . dining-l'tablear so sb4ped. Floral deaign8i Th� Duke of York's collection of post- .. d! . . C " � .. . ill � - - ;: . C . . J ­�� .. � h been appointed to the Parisian, ; t Frid ty, was said to be,- one h undrod Mr. Oishi, managing .editor of he -- �� ,,- I '- - . i 1.11 , - r � I . . t obtain �Iargaly in these, -the clover -leaf, 910-itamps, which he - ��"' -1 .. __: . - '. , , '. 1. � � . recently sold.to.- , �j -f. ,��;'­.;­ -1 � I . - . - '. � �', �, �', . . ­ . . ; I - . t ' . � -, 1. I - �- ­:,L�, -­i,� . , WiWthe I"ItiOD Of Commodore of the d twei it -nine years old. A son of I di Japanese newspaper of. T6* the pansy &ad chrysanthemum taking ne �f th Rothschilda, bore an ineur- , -, I: I ,�, �. -.: - - f ,Allan fleet, to succeed C ea -un kio, % , I 2 ,Q.A. - - . - re i aptain Ritchie, is, livir g .in the same -house is 'Lrl ' . 'i . I ­ - - -,. - / . . I rivol at San Francisco 4 - � . , _ I .. � . � , tiring Commodore. .poor . recently f rom Lho lead as favorites. 116wever, Ithe hand- nee of $6P00,000. , � - 1- � -% - . nety yea a old, and a daughter -who Yokohama. He will make a tour of the sornest i I* I I , ... " 13 1 . i ,:: pl.,. - .�- I � . � ,-., - �. -- L I At the last meeting of I I e.9 in ones of the ' d are of plain ,' I . -4 - - -� ;`.- ­� - � i- . - . - . I � rd county, v�orld. Mr. Dishi in his Youth a nt .0 I It is commonly supposed that Mr. � - , ­. - . -1 - - - : the Town Coun-1 is ninet�-five pe linen, bu ': 7�,� '. . . �. 11 . - . 1. . t".- oil of Brockville, it was dipmvered that 3e).rs o1c. . eight years in the United States. hers' linen, and; ba 1; . 'V�r . .. - . ".,.. � - . . I , . I I or ; � -,, . . -0 - ­ . t=nLzby a t berlain in the greatest amatew � "' 4, -j " -" , 1 ­ _- I - $10,00O.Whi .., a" ree-inch-wide in- i rl" �' A - -- - .F � - - I . - .r, F. . . - . - - I � , I- �",­ - ch had been voted to the Can- 3rewqr 3 in Germany haiWe contracted Gladstone is an early riser, but nly sertion of renaissance I - ,.a herastitch-i 0 chi grower in the world, but this is -` --' ! :­ NO - . . . ' .. . V� .,- TZ 1, t , . 17 "' � - -!.�� �, 1, - i. . . � I . I . . - I [.-. ­: , , �- - 111 . . y had been illeg- fD, 2.500,coo bu-shols of harle hbY �he exertion of ,his will power,o r an e " . .i . ..,. . Y ' �; . � 19 y from Mon- fo ad ,strip and dg corresponding -. I ,,, - . . I � . - � I ' . have already been paid twice over and tv ka next. season. e . f Om being the case. His collection . I 3e ­ IN. . He is with tile renaissance. thers are taste- f * -; ,;40�.. ii i ­ , A � I 1� w th from $75,000 to $100.000. :; P �'-.- -, .'' �� � . "�_�-­- ' ' L I - the remaining $7,000 will also hav� to - f r im the fa ous Gallatin valley, which. . ga 0on tea, and of a fully d4'corated with bandis of Cluny !,_7 - �- , � , - � � _ Is fond of loitering in ' ec4e. 11 ..- M. � ^ � na This barley will come fond also of aftern bed ii:all The,, - - � ,-­ �, .,- - be - ropaid. I . . �,­­`: ' . ' "-,..�­. .1 & �. I . I me of back I . . �..:­ � 4j� *k - �'. , ,,, 0, e I along the Northern Pacific Rail- go,mmon. and be�cv.,n sleep lam in linen alternating with Mexican ' liec ion of the Dowager Empress Gf -. - ;� � 1. �­ ,V­1*,1. i - - � -. ,I -;. , "im ", . . - New w I In nV. however, is worth nearly -.. ' * ­: : � , - -I, , . While James ' way, eighty miles east of Helena, where henever and wherever he pleasen. . drawn work in fancifut designs. Them . ,-"q,, ,� , - � . .- . him, aged 18, w-'a's at : '. * ' " �, I .. ..- -1 ­ 1: � - , � �m �1.11 I . - : . �. 'Work in a saw mill at Woodla )rmous cr4 1) .. -'�, , , '. -. . . it am difficult to oonstr�ot. I - . �,� wn, Ont., r 8 ic -ffi of -Mr. Chamberlain. Miss �: ' . . - e )ps of finest quality are Prof -401, of Jena, the Arabic u 14 at . 11 I. ., � . : . I . �A � � 8tA b irr a - -, . Zi ­ .. I . - - . I ,.. . 1- - ,� . . on Thursday night, be came in contact Y . Heawt�trbed cloths &r'e never out Of usiastic " , �.."- :-f. I.- -. I "­� ''. I �. , 'a most enth I. I ig, tion. sobolar ban d4od, at the age o A ice Rothschild is ., ­ �.j.", '10, �� . - � 1;.� �. lt.j�,, � - � "he. barbette fdr the United StaCtm thre�* He had �ught continuously . . . : � .� .... "�, -�;"-, I � 1. '� . . In some way with � the circular hartic Ituri8t, her collection of roses - 1. � ­ . - �4 A - . saw ,,- ,uLt 4ylo and grow more diversified in de- 11 , . - ,- W - A� .. Ll,w - � ' , ��: � : , � .'J.1- , N's �, . - . I against thesaw, . . . . �p . . .- * w whiph Cut his foot off.% He then fe La,tr al)ne bein valued at f : - ' 1� -. - ?- 1i eshiP low&' was Completed last Jena from 1827 till last ear. He was lug" "d 'nods of enibellishment each ,50,000. The , L �i - ­ -1� - I - which struck his hip, v e 3k. A -chd ke -lose, h of A w : I , �!.:, I ­�-11 - . f; - cutting nearly t Ile It is the largest ever manufa:r- the last Of the Pupils Yea a,l successive rows of hem- I 00 w fr ustria o Its $200.- L! 11 � I ". ... - - . ­ 0 � .� . ;: L� 11 : . � .. �e , .: k , . hadf way through his � d in America, and has been more §"y and of the band of young scholars stitchingi which form �w rth of wers. W. W. Astor i7,,t- ,.--- ' ,11 ,- I . t�e panel of a . I . !�,.�.!.. ..". I . � I _.., �' - '24 � rawer V ... . _., . L P-1 , . ... bQdY. He died, short]; tit n a ce t 1,v paid $6,000 to an English g - I ; '10 _ ­ - . Y afterwardii. year under construction. it In Whom Goethe was intamted during dil"Iftr cioth, are done in a stitc-h in- I - " � , , � ". _ , � - ... i .., I` . i � 41,j � I - ...- -, - .2 The report of Mr. James Mansdrgh. gists of nine Plates, each weighing his I"t. years. I . dicatifig ja lattice work. Under this a: 10 th stock of a'sihgle variety of rose- I -.!i, ; . �-,;, --,�t �- 1.;� �� :1 - � - .`� ,-'.':A , . .. ... the . .. . .Baron Schroeder, of Egham, "- -,! , -,,: -- , ­ I . �.,k j"Ig - 4 - ,� C:F., of London, England, on the. water _pounds, in. addition to a large tur- .4 !, i '2��, - 'r., . suiW)le �ibbon for the " pink tea . � I : , ... . sup Lady Parry, widow of' Rear -Admiral es the dislinciion of owning the, V � � ,� I - �, - --- en received at es thiak viola luncheon " or the I.., ­­ . -1 I I - - -��%'111 . . ` - . , .. i+ - ,� i�. I -'-' L '..' 1.10, ' . .�L". , " , , , - , a ,2 world. If !�' , _� ,_ a . .I;, -. �- - -t ei� , ` - tNLL city, and created 'much interest in . - , - � . PlY of Toronto, 114, �� Sir W. H. Parry, the distinguished Are- )st valuable, gurden in the s I)e t The plates are. fifteen inch " chryeanthq- , ., - � I : 220 'aches wide. The barbotte ip tic navigator, di6d at Billitifford Hall, "" Wriper,".nin,y be placed to &dvan- I - , ... z. . I . .� - . . i i, ,... , . . ,!�, �., . , . : . . �-A� - . . � , ­ � , '.. � � �`VQK- I .. 1 q . .� ` � local and civic circles. -Mr. Mansergb t: MpIped to Philadelphia. where the R&fit Doreham. recently, orty ybars i . i orchids alon,-. were put upon, thek ;- i �,`,,-V�rt, � j �." ­ ,� 11 , '- I - " �1, :,, 9"ves an exhaustive, review . 10 & is building, on a train of cars built after the death of her husband, tanintre, I and carving clothe con- rk;-1 they would unquestionably rea- �- .. �! "V ,� . '. 'A I of prIvious . . and Aiii, ;�` �, �� . . , Ii e f5D0,000. �­. i�.:.�-­ �� .- I 4�� I I scherae-s for. improvibg tbf� water for the parposp. , - . mouth of completing h. forming sh". of cloth of the - -� -1 ,�... .. , - I within a ftt 141, � " 1:.-� I - . � �... to �Z -, - I . . ore will boa gre same te'l ad am iLcluded �� iDg Otto..,the. Insand monarch of,-�- � �. -i --! I I�EW , I -after a -cardful 6xan-lina io at d6&� in the "'g . I I I . � P- or 21 %A- -I- , . ply, and �ti bt --eighth year. She was the daujib- ture a :, ... 11. ,- ­ Coe ter o the port -of the outfit. n ar - ,; '. �, :A-1 - I �eg"e n varilL, recently . ­ , I - I ­� ! I : , '� favour o' scheme 0 uctiO of hops in Oregon andWash- I Rev. Robert 14nkingiori, of EPkil for din- celebrated his forty- : .1 �� !� � j . I . �� I I . - , f T, . Walpole. Norfolk. a yard . : . 1, lt­. AM - � .'.* . re jects �it in -ig, on tbis ye I use are throo-quarters of : - �� , � . ­, -4: � : -* continuance, ,o Pumping -ar. The hop in thday-'or rather it- waa,i� .1, ­ 'i, -- ,�:- froin . duaLry in , se mrith bir .. I , ­.�, . I � square, a id breakfast and.luncheon aer- ,� ­ I , - . , pre jous . . ., . . - ­ 2 ,:�V-,�,i � Ce& 'L . . IALke Obtaxio, the present source years, has been one of the Sir John Millais h" - a '' - h. Since his ac -ion �� L I ';., 1'', ­­ �1;��., - ­ . - , pittion and vietteo are a trifle smaller and always , -. . - ,- I ., . . of the water service. Incidentally th Larl eat in Lheae states, but overproduc- friend in Th"keray. Upon Millais, ro- fringed. . � I !�,ir -,- - I I , e * -r -' - - - b - -- - , I': ­ f., -r",; � . .- . - : . re. . Port demolishes the aqueduct "Pow- tior has brouglirt the price down to an turn from a visit to Rome on one occa . sovereign .18 : � 1. , . r - I #Njli�, 41t "M I , ­ e- - %. ; �, a I �- - .,. I ; - - - � , 4an ab, - . �.� -- er" schem d recommends unf rofiL Freque tly. handsome tablecloths am I ;�', - . . tion L '�-:�. � Okok- , t-, . 14 1 � . e 86,werag t the Cast's of Fuerstenreid. i "-"- "o -O& -, , ` 5 . , .1. � �. I .... Md— 1 ! 4 . - to th atten- e figtire, and in'the last year &ion, Th,aickoray said to him: -­Jaick. richly eiu roidered in white silk or tint- " year nis Prime Minister P�Lg L.. , 4 - "' , , ,.- � ,%' 0 system. or .wo inject pests have caused great My boy, I 8aw a young dog in Rome 04 r all aorta of elaborate desig 0 � :-.-,��r-, 1i k 1. - ;: - ' L -1 L 1 � , _ '1� '; , ­.. . - . G", .. ,­' �. . _ . - , z .. �. - I - .. � - -Ek :-1 wi h L", ; ­ . �� lomito the jKrowers. A great many hop namad%eighitOn, and, no, I hFr-nil 'Official visit in accordance ] - - v,tr - - . ! . - ­, - i �4 . , , . . - - I . _ .., . -:. : . ., . ­: - . , 1: AT"' .RITAIN.. - -%-, fie14 in Vt if you don't look but tbiJs done by the skilful needle- 8 port says. -, 1.�'. . . , 1�.j4 W , - . ­ -, , � . . . .-. - , , .. �� � - - �w ,rious Pa f them days he'll be pre8i- woman the h, church, 0 H i.1 Ma t ',jbysical condition loaves, i. -L - ­'�. � d , -.. I n - -­ rt8 of the two states p ha,rp, one 0 Paris . . r also m' a �erta n law. Hii latesi re ; t�5413 Is 2- . . . .�, . � . - . w -- . . .: rem. Of the I I - - I ,. - #111 � 11ou - . 'R �� esired but that big men- I ­1� - '.. , �'. -1 - `1 Armenians was Passed in tile British je c . . .�- , A msoiutio Of syrApathy with' the havo been Ploughed up, and it is re- (lent of the.Acadewy.1, This prophecy 'the i hours of the mist ubthinig 'to . . - � - . i�- 1-' - . I . '. . . L .1 . . � - � 1. - . lj�,. - . por�ed tillit this spring more *ill be w"- fulfilled to the letter. Mansion t a 11 ie �s produced only tal condition ls--sjm�ly, pitiable., ... .. .r - -.1', I., �, s- of Commons. d �er. I uc a oin . , �,� - I , �!...� 4 - - - . ;.. -I- e un' . . A fund in being raised in London to on gate occasions and in/tho U.6fisure at - ..-- .. i, . , I .. .!� ­,, .:.. - . �­ � . .,_ i.. 11 . � P- It-wma to'be a new fad, among wo- .,.- ��'. , , The (�Iasgow Herald is authority for turl i the, linen jeloset. . I �F'jj 'L %, " � - �,; �1 . - C nimerc al telegrams from New York provide for the translation into Russian . 1, � : t� the b is - - - � ,,, �401 +,, F41 .�� � � -!; .�.'.. .- 4.- , � . e e . ., I ,: . I 1� ;;; . . , �, - . ; .1 . the sto'ement that Sir George N as iness situation -in the Unit- of the principal works. of the late 8er- The mlelptions of plain damask denotes -Men ar i to to hate a certain city. Ikqe.N-.� � , � L 1. " � �!'f " �, I , . vil I -e n . ': - - _.: ."., .% th�' M ltio4aire publishe ed ot at all of a satisfactory to for quiet ga. . .; .. I - " e .... . - . 's ,r, is ha §tates a . . . Alve hates London.-, I '" - ­," - I ... -- I � * - i �. L'- " :_ '-, � �'., L-.." T: " A �- :.' . ered chie, I and no weave in -this respect r t I - . I - , ... �W'illl I , - yacht , -.Uilt . to conaPete for th Ame ca I re, an( this is particularly notice- Ished the wish that a Russian edition "No. n(, na "' says the famo * "I , , ,- . � ! � 11, . cup. 8 rat' gius St,eimiak. Stepniak ban long, cher- & W ele nee It is 00"aid- hates A I ab � in - w] at. they IrAve unsaid. Rx- of his books might, be given to the can OuPplant it. The floral designs are us Ini ­ .,--*. P. s, . ' per- �1. '­ . � I " � � , � , --T, 11 . -- - I , - . , I . sonator of Carmen, U ;._ , _.11�., � . I '. � L. -- �%l r. Campbell-Binnernbian. 'made a ce in, ,tb �. steel and iron industries world. Several prominent Englishmen not 0mventional, and momic patterns "But for the crow . 1 � .� , �, , I � ,..t� �1,1 -- 't, i . motion in the Imperia p No � &r Ipual.ly again lower, at pre- have i am a"" of England and all the ; -.4 �­- .. , " - - I , .4 . -1 41- . - . ­. � - �'!3 3 , . . .. - 91yon 0ountenap to the pro*t. iii too, cloths, either ou wealth the c6un- - i; "' I " -!Z -1. I strike ouL of the est IT ­ ,ppiXi I : I Parliament to sen there m light demand for all the enti�rajdecoratjve acbeme or furniallg try con &int; would I consent to live .1 : ' - -, . : _imates the, ae 1 8W , , a �. 1 �A", - .41 � i- -­..�- - � ­� - .. - . business in ' panels. on times rather Nrould I --­ : .�..­ I 1 -.I. -, 0 - -1 � bridge. la (vt stin ctural no, C. E. Sebwann. at &I. � . PO " . � llfl- ; .- gpevi I 11- � I - .., - . , :�� U Pension to the ,Duke of C�m kin 11140D thiem being Sir Charlas Dilke. iny theibqrda� for lka-dot 4 il . ` . of . ron, but we are told tha t John %t� in Lond 3n. T . . ] . be a .. I .. .1 , , ,�-" ­- - . . . expected rim ill" damask is the most d , --A U t, with a little cottage on -'- �' - . - 11 1: �-A 11 � UrA04 t.,- I , , . -".. ,�,, , a of a of -the the . ­ � : � ­ .'� . in ho spr ng," while there is " 4ope- Prince ;Z �bat of an ecru ahadc is t;nbleacbed Apennines and :t!':j: ,:,! 4 -,:,"-I ��,; . Lord Lans(Imme, Seerg . Nothi7n pleased the lata ble. the ­: . .. �. � I.. ,-,-Iq 11 . tary of State ful p HenrX Battenborg In beautifu, sunshine of Italy all about -.'r, ., " - . ",, as to extensive railway orders, ore than to Is colia-dered even a More advall- A# . 11,;'.1 ; ­­ -� "j--,---, � � � : I , -I... N , to the'army estimates, stating that in . I . - - - .. I . . I-. for War, has attached a memorandum As ailroad earnings continue to im- to a German voncart and sup with tKeo tageous, pu me. ; � , ­ I . 111- v - b y. Shrewd shoppers rchase I -:1 � "! ` �.h view of recent events it will be impo 'Pro e. Tb(80 small merci4is are appar- performers on onion SOUP, sauerkraut, the out-of-date designs in a boa - j -, � - �­ � i , 1. 1,14M".. ''. ral- The P 3pe, it is giLid, ifitendo ­ I ­ �- � -,w ,.I . : `8i 1) I e. to - to Comew­- --�,� I , ..... .., �, �... -,. - , , ., ., , reA uce 612t Y the twAt ih night. The boot and n homely delicacies. At 0 ity of I 1 for the same price V L ... 1. , I . � -, , .1 � . I'll the strength of t 9 ti an to the r , � I " - - 1�. I - --�-- -, Egyptian, garrison in �1&jj, - he sh - trade is nolt UP to a reasonable Of them "UPPOrS in Paris he met somee inferior grade in novelty patte,rng Will escue of the b�nkrupt Ki'vig �' - t- !�: �. � .1 ... - f. I . k. -. U , � "i 444 . '. A - whom he b ' - :� z-.---'. , " -,. -. - I .. ,- I � 1. � qve age; p ic-0 of wool have declined, old Homian Comrade& with Humberl with a good.. substantial- loan. .- ,.­� . ft! . .. - rLU . . . � I 'I .. !...I. I.., j -.. , I , . - I - , .. � 1� - ­ I .� .11 , ,­ ! -11 I .-' - . -,. , k . titut"a Ital ' Ai I ttle business with Abyssinia .. ' I rl- �',� `% -the London and North -Wes ern. lo ing or aying -off their hands. Con funds fall When Lima outfit has been established. and Wel(nig � eTptied her already d : 1. '. ,- 1 11 Per of in- n sa les aye small, while some mills"are abia When No. fixed rule as to what cons' Mr. Webb, the chief locomotive en! be had gone around Sw a . Mg. -1 e � � - pedestrian tour. " 1 .. �, L: ''�� ..­ 1, ., . epleted * I --j �m 1 44. � . . 0 :', .. ., 1; , ,;;� . ; � I 11, . 11 - - -it" .- - , :t; ­ , '_ ,4 , , (I ­� - "� , . � reat be. ad' to hive produced a pr6porijonaite 06rts In little or . I y proved by-' .1 �, . ,� .,��, A r , , . �L, electrio trains will be run to all , ce lip e . G m is is ,substantmIl 's- . rail'Vay',p,reditts that a few years hen �e8 ions in price -in various lines do not short tbay 1(ave street con- the U=of. places. used in laying the coff rs, . , . - - . L , _. , ­ 0entres at a speed we can "rd ad ed - de" md. . , j2YO. in inns in 'ri-band "yle. and table depends largely upon the resources the King"s eDtOrtaluing for a moment - ' ". ., � , - I - , - t . the V&ti_, _, .. ., �. I" . - I , [-. " , � I � � fy now realize. . 11 -. roturn for board and of - the indi�idual and the style kept, up the Pros, )ect Of a loan from . �,� � �'i -,--. ... 1�-,� .:, � ,. I I GEN19R." � .. - � 4 �; ` - I Sing. Prince Henry spoke Of this by �he ho0tew. An ordinary can. I p- .: , V I ..;..-- , ; , ' I L -;-­,�'T -.4. . '. . . set may .-,�:1--,1..- . ,_,,: 1'. .. ,­)'V�6 , �-­ f " .. � -. - , .1 6-. t I � � - " UX as givin . I � I �, . .. !'I -, i��' A I . . - -1:, . j.;.1.-- .� .� . Brit- ' some of the bap- b6 bought for 020, and an extraordinary -Mr. Dek6ns, Q. C!., the - - , � .... - ­71'S� I h tates that the to him ' . . ' I I . , ish 'cheese importers desire that the Do- Y in said to his supportin piest. days he tj ever k,uown. . one W" owt $500 at le"t. ,L I am -of tht'.-.----1:. I � iiI. .......4k., j I 'i ­ : , ,1-1 I - ' "'. � .. .­ ,,�x �" . . . ! , �i ��'., L ".,- in the pears In -has., been - at a promiu.ih en.- i,- . . : .. 4 � minion Parliament. should pass legisla- Ita y's over - An amusing story . a 0011- Flax for the am destined to ... : �- " " . -3:11 - � . . . . famous 1 ovelist, we .L- - L �' ' . �'. , .. - i'� the an present crisis. 11 tom LbOU� One 2 , and 00unt4kr n the law courts the narnea..: ­ . - I - � ., .. . z tion requi ' g the brandin? of the beA1- tPh"t the* Irish peasant and .. �.. � -,� � . . month of th I known 6 , Mear , . ; . I -,. - 1 , I � E .. -�:­ . - �, � . I ake on all cheeses he Prewdent of 'the rceoutilic of ng,ri;hWjKud"gva. Him. P w" re- hunous 0 ­ '!. "�, I- ,,;;. . I - - , __ I ,� ­ .. ,- " r;s; *4 - �L . ' ,a 04 indhambers. ' ficti n. , ,,. �. - L'. I[ . �� r I export to Gre rit I ain. 'for Ve ador ha 9 asked ' mtly sitting Lor" ducia the agriaulLurkst failed to pro-- made' by his father in .. .- ­�-- 1 2 . . Regent In the oour expected crop laot year, hence He has several . times .�, !,,�: , '. , . . � �, : . I . . I L � - : I ; - 1. , , -' L A despatch has I appeared for a - �� :" � I - . i ; ..-��' -, . I - - LL � - . : � '. don 'from Borrillay, �n` k - Cu a. . I . papers, Not . -, .MLr- Samuel Weller be J- - I � . , : -L ' " , I . . , I -- , �: - . . , 1 jL� ::: -- . , saying tha' all L� L -- also met in i� professional way-. And I �- - �.�i.' . - . Singh. Maharajah of Jhaal )entista fi0ing them on his deak, he left his L . . . - .1 ; . I .. of the pr0000dings befor� him he ham them im a r1m in the price o( linen. n received I Of Spain to krajit the independence of 000"ion to refer .to some d Mr. Pick wick. i li i I- I - .. 4 . . . . - aw, who - was !- . I I-- Z ."j- - prep i Vienna are f6rming % go- �. L :. . -11 � � .V, �- a�ring to I)e * . I : it recent Client was a the . ­ 16�d V . ` '' L * L ! - .�,­, - 4 . � , . -!L *-'t. � � '­ . . - . . gin a sniall war on his a cou roe - " . . - I I' '' I �%, 'i . i3hair, and searched for them behind a .:. I ACE RAIN.' firm of %mboy & Son, a large tailor- � -! . . - rie y which has for its -object screen, duri wh I ich ation be I 1. : ..:, , . . member of . . .. -, mvfi account. against the India h Govern- Of ut ual ii istruction in light anecdobeg of 00 .- -:1. �m . .. -.- �.;, -4. -4 - . . : . . .% . ' ' In f " ' I --- ­ -11 ­ . .. ­ - ' ,� firm a the Strand. Mrs. GaMID and . I ". I .-I I .� I liz - i. . ,;. � -1 - I , '", . �, �! ment ,was dePosed on Tuesday. . an I afleasin g. Zen (�om otr3terpeople i, waen' - T6� - me rlogleal - records Of the mysterious friend, MM Harr be - I-- , I . A, -,-,' I urso bid � t. - . eoniversation for profes- room. Enter a noisy individual w I ,­ .- - -�,­ sio hour�,-. . . ho, ' is, � ,�. .� . - - , �L .1 -1 � � , , �,* 'I . - It is reported that the british C. glancing toward he vacant mat, ex- '" orld chr 61 icle several instances of has yet t). meet. 1%.: . - :,. � .­ .'I,- 4 � a � . -1. Z :,. . . I - i: - he Arch uchens Maria Theremik' of claimed in ver 4 A kind- !­. I I I. ...; I A I .: I : - .Y dible tones- "Whatl this - - ., "' ' ' , , ,4". -1 � -e has called for further details At phou Ou0n. One would always hearted, act of the Czar at 'a I.. � � . - '11 Offi( oloni- I - ., - ; relafive. to the a stria -is said to be W stronges� wo- Has the old LOO11 gone to I ' . I '.. 11 - . -; - . , . 11 - '. 1 � ,.: ­�, - Uncheouti, recent ; - " i�� '*­ - ssumption by the Unit- Iry n in the world like to I thinge for oneself, how charity' ' i '. I 1,.T, - ; -...- . taide of a mmus. "No,.be has not one yetl" came from thewe - bazaar at the Winter_ , 1.11, j - .I.... ,�� - *� , . 1. 1. � . ..� -­�.,- . .1 - .; �r- ' - � , ed three million acres of ter- Sh3 can lift an ordinary Mian with one t�e judge, an he � reappeared ever Z 000 6 acc�ptiug Palace has excited much cam, in *� �L�! -.'-. ,�j - �� , - C I ­ --� -ritory, alleged to 'be, British on the Pa- ha, id. -, - I . to public them so gospel merit " I 1 �, ',��T I , , ., cifi�, coast, opposite - I . . .-�,* j � -- " . . IU , ., , -Prince �f Wales is- � View. , . St. Peter iburg. on a ce ' ' � ' ­ I . �' i!�],, - ... . trutii. - T mosE hist Orical fall of . I - ,-1 � �;�­ ,­ . * land. ­ I . . black ritain day the ..- . .1.. ,Y�­, .. . ye . . 11 . .. .. 4 � . I :j -Z-'!--"; . . . . ITicomtesm, How whose onion is "Hang `Tbeolc 0 : " , �:`--t74�4. su I School ch ldren fur whose, be , -1� � It - _011 Rogers, rector of rain took place, in Ireland, 'extending . nefit- the.,-, :,'l . . . .1.1 . . One of the'Most highly teeTv in Paris .St. Botolph,s, B , .1 - .,- �j � %L, "* .� _. . , -. - The Prince Of -- -Wales hag been much died baza4w was hold were permitted to , f, 1 - .. " -;�jl. .. � �4 � -- by men of i UA 40P89"o, Who - altogether piver an aft& of about .400 ­ , ,- *' :­ 8 for is In ion, was rw-en see . 11- .­� . �-. ..` I 1, z, .71-, .1 I . . hild was".. - -0 ! - ,-11 .. 44 Itt, .1 " - ; . . . I .�;, -L ..a .- 1. 1: .-I t: I 1 , ­ 041, - IRS Ritt,or, for over rift ; work In 'London, . with a . lottery Ucket as a I - ., . . 13 �.- .: � depressed since Henry of Battenherg' ntel.lect I'd" t L' tIY at sOverilty-Aeven. had been the woric. � of aj. death. It seems that Albert merly an'American girl, M' y vea" at square Infles. .The raindrops which. presented �t and each c ­ and Henry had, their fortunes t Edward of California, . He was the pione4w at the Dhilantbr fe. -1 :; .1 I - -- � . -i i - ­ . . -, . old by a - . 0- 11 we.re 4! blao'k as ink. The shower' esen t. Dne of these tickets happened ; e, , ,�; " 'I . ,:-, �r� �! � - gypsy some Years ago. The P i - I L coal m ne in Prumigin - - pie w6rk in the ip.aalt 9 draw ), valua))Ie -�., . . T -� I rince of Silesia and wheire he took Place 'n btoad da, ' - i. I ­ ­ . - - � . . 11 ­ Wales was informed that -he eat ght fire vnd only'eighty of t was very' popula! . . Ylight. It was the picture .1 .. . ': :-0 ,...:, .1 r - He got . �--.! I � -.,�. # ., -t a - .. would he im- In I h . is nick- , Of "Charity," by the frriezne�h artist - - I I . 'L " . �.,: � ­ �, � rescued. Twenty- a Ber- ' -1- ", .' ;, preaeded tT a darkiiess so den . -11. irk f ­' Rover be King Of. England, and Henry .priioned mh ,era were name f ro oryl out E a sobool 86 'thut thier I , 7,,.l -. seven dead )odion wer Bcord mo�ting, it was im] 0�0 ner. was a : ­ -1 -1:, - ".. ::. , I., I ".. I . . i -11 i'' , 'that he would die seeiiing- a taken out and are the discussion ibis to read without the' little girl , ..; .11 I , ­ -­ � :-. I - And the *happy Win � .. .. 1� a tropic sky. .glory under -t ,. 1. - belonging to one of the poor. - - - , �: - �� . . - ., - L � . . - thirty 1ree In of economic and religious ques Of art* IqJA It , ; L ;I,.- �. I �,-IiA, .-,.. �� . ore are missing. . tions kid I ght, After th� dark- eat familills in the city. The Czar had -'-2.1-:' -- ' ' .' I "' ��-.. -,, .: ­ . �­ . - � .. -,-, ang. ecol - . � I , . . .. ., �.. ,.:� --.,-. had . Ir � �: ` � - -A .1 :, -.. - - .- UNITED STATE& - �.` � The Ern�eror of Russia hael prevented progre.3a: 78H momyl noon *,tinued for, some time a greatly tu inired the Picture -1''. , " ., . -... -- i .. ,.­.'C� the Pri invited Hung theol atid Lade ­ ­: .1, � � - I -.,- - - � .- .- . . .­ no and Princem of Wales to iijoit chara,o ,B b9Yl ! IAt us bfigiol" A terrific ha !nquiries as to who had ' . .-41. " I , , 01 I . � -1 . , *-1 X - � " -� , .� - t, torm act in attended by a it. Hear- i .i�,­-:.­ � I K . - 6 St. Petersburg *In Way for, the imperial lc�stoq � old of him 'an 4L lightning, lug that it had fallen w i �� % 1:�,� r I - �:, ; I -13 , I .. - I .1 the Salvati6n Army Mb mw to . . V e In cormation, w1dah 'is to. take place at e 4-oor Iddealeigh. A poor little girl in humble -life, the Czar * 'I', . '.! . -1 S , . -iactbrle� egtdl�ilsh� d " ` ' , _ rd Without the least ro- to the share'of a.' - ,.:: - Tnills and t8jr t . I - the. Ulaited Stat"'by.. ' . SoMblanoo io thunder. Then t4a black . -i - ,.,�i � . w ds the end ­ ,,,, �: , I � � ..- . .7 -, - . be t) buy it 'and the sale � I. .. ' - '1� 0'. . - - -- give OMPIOYment to .- new boy came tol school. dressed In a rain 2 fall - ?bin mini had 'an - offered J ' wag �. . -1. I . ' L " ' ' '� .,L I - - 10, W peisons. " Of that molftth B ht blue jacket� I faced with velvet, evil closed f6T Will � I— ,�,' , j 11 . . . - I .1 1 . ..� A -, ., - . '. S A ,woinan in Simps A special deepia to the ' London an � . I'liose who tasted it repent- $4,0K The money be ' ' . I . I ,,, :.� I R , - . I . - -� , , - ." ". .. - . ,- -'r , e .- - . " . I . fused to � ­.­ �, . .---�.I.� � . I .,:-.1. i, '. ,- -� - . !,t: , .. -her asked him his n4mo. it had . " . France turned -down collar and -frills. Rogers drink it, oi Oven eat th - . ,,,,, c. a v es all . --� -. spins, and ' on county -,KY .,still Tin ies ,from BIA&Id save th4tt Imess. Cattle 'r6 n for th I I . . Xi to trousers invested DI a marriage portio . .t*h w 1 id Waistcoat, and A ed their . -1 1. - ---Ibinc? kin by -the cloth for the _ 0 grass or child, who alroa�y. finds : , I wil -support Sp= ,on the Cuban ques- went up. to him . an z -�� - :-:� ", . � --- i., , . ,lo -- wo ' herself �V" ,.r � i which L - - )tj I an : . ' - L.' . children. . . husbind and fal AtIl. fortupatel an- object. of n�uch juvenile attention. -, � � I I .- . -V .- , tioi and neg arge loan for bar The boy repUed."I am Charles Stuart othe en,,u . ' -�. L'::. �! - �, �jj �0 - - I . . . - - --:-.:.. :. . !. I.. ,-il . . 6 :- - - I L r sh I RI . ' ­. . . - - ­ _­ . - -eturn for certain commercial and Vane. Viscount *han�, , and my he Un. . . .". :. I . . I in came and washed ill Ceci �:­ � � . � 7 �. .I -1k, . L --.. .. .Rrk side. h L"Clevelan'd -and his'Cabinet 6th w - co'nce,&% ions. . es hal; such decided - -.; . . 11 , ., .- i : 1, 11 * -01 . , I � , are Ar - I 2 1- .1 . . . I . father in the . . Pleadant -rSm away. '' There *13 DO Matrimoni)d vims that he will n antl L ­ . ,;* � . 0. dem.1p Wb , I doubt .tb&ti t �e -min was black fo Ot have . . . . . , ruot- . r this - ­ ,.-I- ,� �L' ' ­ ' .. .... - 4T io Italian Gov6rhbj4jnt -bin lilit e"Upon Rogers kickiid reA40A, that On Ught-co any but 16,ohelors ' . - I— i - I -NI- :� 1� . I I " 'OuglY opposed. to the present re Wquis of London- - � . . - I ­ 4, , I � - .1 , . 1.: oWnffion of tho belligerency of the Cub- ed. -,he MilitarT Advocate Goner' him three lored animals. " memb"s of his � .1, - 1 - ,.*,-- ,. . I I I to . ­ _-,11� I 1- - ­�- . -- Z, � ;� an lEsurgents. .. times � one efor Vane, once and stl aAkles of clothing exposed to private staff. He - �,­.::_- �- . 1,�Lj��.'_ ` 5'... � j L., . .5 - . , - ' .L. Arr iour &.Co.,' of exa nine. into tat conduct of the Iblys- for SeahWa. and'I 01106 for 'London- the storm. ware staine . . . ! recently made the .;. , - L- � 6 . . I . - . - - -7�, -d � i 11. "4:- . -,'jji � ­ Chi'6ago,' hav6- cob- sin) Ln camp ign by Gen. - announcement that I'm , ] 1. 'A I � .- . 11 . . Baratiorl and dOM .1 I arriage "is a - "-,. . , I . . L � gac -...- : ,4`1:1 - -. � 1. ... I . Mi. .0 . 's. ­0,;�-.,.; ;1 itif� to 11 -! ­ -.,.- t ri t d furnish meat suPPliW-to the de rmine w ether or not the ,latter .1, : . � . . I � .1 . ,�-­ - - 1 more difti - it game than politics. .. _L . L - 11 I.R.I. I . ­ L - ' .: . .. -; .. .- - . . . � '­�­ - ­ JWA­­­­�' ' L .. -- . . . .r .- .� � . � .. . . ' �j L ' � .. : - - : --: Z - I , � 3 . . , - . I .1 . � . . ' 1f, - � .�-" I- : I � �k :7 -t N �,�. tbrpe North American -squadron for sha. I be - arr i ng6d � before a council of - - ,.:- * ; Within a y - rftt,- r yea rs. I ­ � � 11 . :. - .� ear Lady, Henry Son, - , � . . wax. - , . . L 1. I ­ I A .. � A G us LA e - -, - 4- - I L . I . .- .�11 HER HAND, - I ., I � NDL01M. - I " has attend �d' - . - I' I I ­� * - . �'. - - I- , .. . . . - - � - . - - . . . I i 115 Meetings and 27 con- ` I V7, t� - . L. . . : � .1 . � - vt?4 - 1� . . 1. � :, Th "allest itiind#ipe in, Nei* Ehjg­ P)rtugal, H is rtifribied, *will ba4 -up ' �'­ POU111ITLIM. I , , - ferencea t.-&veled over - 8,000 miles jnA . I _ : . . i-. : .,Z.� .. - I . Tenan ,chindelier In the par-� - L , .1 .& 1. I I land . - - ; VO -1:* IF. - - Why- she faltered, di4d banten to lor is so ... .." - . . , I . .. I : ,�� '0V t - - In ,wenty different countr . ­ L. 1. i'l - . - I I - I - I I -;I . w I U " a t'W%� over M, lea - t4j-, - ­ I ` ­ - .i - � , , - Completed at Kennebunk, Me., Spain - her attitude on the Cbban ­ Y - 1.'m afraid som spoken " -1 - It is 105* feet high, *and 1 " I . . - .1 18st, -`k- qu . on'. TAe Commercln6 of Mahon, Pick Q re I ha - U -4p- . .the gloi � ban tho dre , - 00 ) people. - . I -s . . I -.'-.L ­� . � - 1� ' � - - ri;wre rom lull un'dar . . . 1� i ". 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P, s ;. and peace advpeates to_ urge that the r - health was run down ;Riad running sore •• 1'or t to yeti I have-lufl'pred g'reatly from CEYLaN TEA I . �`� tm m hand Por years• My hand 'Is heart disease. Flnttcering of the itoart, t;rpt- IT $ s fold 4niy ''' time has at last _arrived *lien war has 1 jv �� ' '; ,'' / comp stet oared, and, talk of the nets. ttaa»t►t#daMotherin spells have made.my y llfo miserable: >i:verytits r►ati tried and done, �{IILICI U$. In Letts PaOicetEfs = `:I`a 1 1, become i possible. - ' ; _� �voipuan I Hootsnay Cure hoe made one I' the{,Rht. A �httr ttttre ago the crisis " ( The di ovary of VnDdwder, it` was `_ of me. I aanhotr recommend the mast- oame, and i was col,flaed to my bed. As drop• O N 8� Y'S � l sine too• hi hip: @y t.al s°t is mer physician paid I must pre• IxYROVED: believed, would make such havoo amon i gg C ti '` . 4 ' g Mrst Rose, Holm of Refu o; - pare tray ut l Or the worst. All this titaid- I ARRIAGE TOM soldiers that they would soon be - h e r for the HQart ad- Reoe►vedthe hlgbed - - .1 i. -. gg pry- - IIauiltoII, .., ed but dfd�noCsttiirike it mould help me: e e award • the World' '" 1 tidally annihilated,and so war would be - de ail t t t -�� - ` ttsc teRart I tried it, and think of my joy Falr Ohioa�o Al! s - t r ql 90 11395: the �eading Oarri • # . tupme. altogether an event of the past. D�,I• Sir : ^Z. auifared from lEcsenia nteat b'�ivad gr©at rQi}ef .tram one dose.uildsrr e•il they. ' Hamilton, S. S. Ryckman. DRi. P. Ono ott, ourediny dropsy, and brought me onboyPiteatRollet! I °�' But the greatest wars of the world's r' .•• ;and floe bottles Novo completely Topovtoobinw.11 th• { history have been fought since that t for two years ; tried different -kinds of oured my Rhear . If yon`are troubled with any latest improremenf•, discove r medicine. I wax at the hos Aral for heart atTectio , and are in •despair, ae I wLA, and hoe to b• sees �' <'` p uRe thte shoos , for I know It will erre yon.'' be aPAreoiated, a to , 1; 3~4 some time, and' watt told there that all hasmeritsandadvan- When breech-loadi tq rifleg `haeme into � .,' had been done tout' me that could be gym' James g ams. >3yracuaet, N. Y. �n iecli►��a87 w � � use peace hiloso tiers were a u �� done. I ceased t eat ent istmas W. P.C. 80 •� `•.- .; $ P nit III dva �d . Y'e�r r m at Chr gpod point you oaYt . Ilio conclusion that itl was time to beat After leaving the hospital I was under tl►tnk ot. order you ., r now $ with a'' �;� sv<rords into plowshares and spears into st ngth :and pure blood neo the care of a Hamilton p�ysitsian, but f $ To: pruning hooks, but the breech -loader is to eeiet the efYecta at cold seaeo gg°t no roliet. I have taken lour bot- c , an old:fashioned weapon now, colnpar- re v n b Hood's setae stills. ties of $ooteney Cure, and I am now ' - �-- gi y - ed with the latest Hauser rifle, the ilTl- P well and free from Eczema. NiIRSERY �TOCL � �`�'' ' proved rapid -firing un used by the `� I e for the last 25 years of my i e ' Yours ver trulyy, 4 r 4i Spanish troops in Cuba. n co plaining of a wealstness oft • .Wm; Marcham, 2,V Barton St. East. APP48 pEACp <: - J, � According to the latest reports from _ range a d colds in the head, •s fall za _._M_._ n PEAR, r GRAPE,r "'- the fighting that went,on around Gar- �° y - 2he discovery' of what is true, and��� pLpr� Ct/08E8E�tRY „denAs,the Spaniards fired at least 2,000 he win . Last fall I was again attack the practice of that which is good, are i .7 i'. shots for ever inset ant re orted ding of Hood's aarsa the two most 'im .. rtant objects of phi- CHERRY, iCURRANT. , ray I y g p pada Iwas-1 d p° J vt1Rr uRt s t1TOoit Y �J Y' losop}ly.—Voltaire. Y killed, and it is said that the ratio of try.it Ism now taking the Stith b - T�] ,I r [ (� "- 0 -Ei. . �:_- ' — ,.�-,. t: NATIT! Ilii �aI 1'` Hauser gun shots to mortality will hold a with good ]results. I can pwitively y i g'- ��� t. j ,� , - ;; good throughout . the history of the A (� ( r .<; Cul,an war. hat I v not epenta wintsraetreefro TUB'ACCO-T I TSD NQ S ur st Norwe �ar� %I BURLINGTON, ONT. �.- I - `t;. The Gatlin and the Maaimaghs- r pains and diffionit breaths --- -y �.- g guns that rt ..._, were ipromised to be annihilators have palls fo the last 25 years as was' last wi THE UNAVOIDI�►BLE REStTL'f5 bF THE_ +rrl a • !'l+O��'�'�, • been in use for a period running ter. I n lie down and sleep all nig t ONTINUED USE OF TOBACCO. �v�r 0 f W1ti �Oo�.rnmeatIvppeotott'@ d :•` t through several years, and still the C +N, ' CBATIFIOA'!'s OB QUAL. without any anno nos from con h , wars go on, alld:soldiers live. he fact Sr"• g �ri 5" ! is, wars appear to ainin hglungsoraithmaticdifHenity >lG There a sure« Easy and quick way of hypophdsph� tats rZY attached toE.uwaylte• I �� grow less, sanguis- K M• AMBRAS J. P. 0ornhiil N. B' Obtaining Petrmanent Belief from tde ! ' ary in proportion as more energy is r r r ? setpt, delisnd at wy.tation 1 t - 1; put lII the war weapons. They are car- a Habft . •�- riM los pric», and partioulan to t Rt ; I, MAUAoas of men add�d `�` $ $ DUMQAN CLARKy - ried on at longer range. 8'100 s S a rs� par111 . ' r : r� think they need I' 4 �:- • I . ` t + stimitlants, because • OPP BITS Quazx's HOTEL, TORONTO. i� � ` Re erence ; DOMIN ION BANK. , � Z, CAPTURED A SH $ ; the .0111 them nerves ire set Weest dg�Stl�lle u . ARK, an fire bq tobacco. - ,�. - " he pe abuse .. - -- --- ----- ---- --- - --- jM�,� r T' rsistent .� - �; OSSS ins Foa 'il i to which the tobaa F(l TWHNTY-STg YEARS. ' u n ItK 1![aw a Nentepaper Ad• `� r(% �'�Od PY�'��� ;rJ �' �• co -user subjects his 1 y a l drevxed to Htnaself. Promin tly fn the public eye today. + nerves cannot pos- �al; i'tabi� m i 1 k• p - sibl fail to make b, " One afternoon, ,when we soars in the U N Indian Ocean," said the Captain, "-I no- t" Wd S p111S cure habitual oonsil wee the strongest � saes -60 oasts sad $i.� _e . , . tiioii, Price esti. pe man. Chewing and �� g 5G0 BOVltNf3e . ' llaville. t31n. � �, r � �Nti ticed a shark swimming round the ship, ytnokin destroy and I didn't like - it a bit. You kno------- __ _-' _-- -'-- _ - - _ manhood and nerve _ I n yi T - the supei stition to the effect that a fol cjower. "What yaa 1 ; i +� ; r,. f IFE ON .A FARM call a -habit is a nervous disease. �VtiW R�Ab`Y � � � � ��% lowing shark presages the death of on Tobacco In the ma city of oases dead- - ! of the ship's company. He sailed roan l+ ens the feelings. You may not think Attu ' `�� � Onix ` 0 Hardship and' Const rat totpacco hurts oft, but haw are you aver .1 1= C- - ti9 all the nett da and the neat Rte Y ..TH $ EXposut'e. going to tell how n4uch better yeti I CITY. THE OOK S BEST -f RIEN� that, and I determined to catch him �. would feel without it, uIIlese you fol - and quell my uneasiness. We baited FtegNrq lv the Most Bu L.A GEST SALE Ill CANADA. ': 1 gged Co4*41tutt s low the ,adv,ce of _Postmaster Holbrook: le Frei tt� a fir- iluro• • • hook, and- after a short time, capture are K oken 1Mwn--A Prominent Fa m- CURED 40 CASES OUT OF 50. 3!y' 1111. M. Co 'er» cr>� • lb �„ � er T Its of thin �VondPrfnt RPrupr u- HOlbicok, Nev., ,. ,. ,. 1 �u and killed )Rim. The we out him up five ower@ of a Famous Medlciar.' June 13: Aut of The Raid rs, The Btickit " T L E R �' - TAi H� "' :; I ' Gentlemen, --The effects of Np-To- ;: ,i P , x Do you know what a found in , the I Minister, etc. , From t e Assinitpoian Saltcoats, N.W! T. I3ac are trul wonderful• I had used ~J� shark's inside 3 No ? �� ell, a newspaper ,' yy ( A, r. i ono aped and it will aur rise Ever tobacco for fort three years, a pound i Will 1 ve TORONTO at 9 p.m. via p p you, y ne around Yorkton knows Mr. plu a week. I used two boxes of Na- Cloth, ithblght tint -pax engraving, and ;'1. ,-5;�� "., 1 1: it did me, when I tell ou that it w Dan Ga. y, and what a tiahin active g bt►n costo bound. Prieas► ai.Ns. I I ' . ' • t ) business farmet he was until la ri a ro-Bew anti have had no desire for to- We .; have just pl don the market ' ° f ddressed to me." y g p f ' i` A shout oiE great laughter went tocpk pot of him, and whew. that ane y 1pacoo sincei. I gt3►ve two tpaxes ai No- our Chnadian copyrig t edition of this• t a i �'��y rom the Ca tam's _ udienee, who wink left h , how listless and unfitted or To-Boc to g man named West who had new book by Mr. Cr kett, which- bids i .- tk. - -I - ! d at each other blushiikgly. He hard to 1 he became. Fon months he used tobacco for forty seven years, fair to be the most po tYlar that has yet : i,{¢`. f i a' suffered from tLe baneful after off ,t and two boxes tis Mr. Whiteman, and come from his n. I is said to be the " '' l ,, however, took.all the b tering in goo pe rt ,� Ii of the rouble, and althou neither of them have used tobacco since best thin h t , art, and when the were endo gh he s ill g he as pet written, and as , i and sa they have no desire for it. Over he is happiest when satin with his ' 1 v�►r� �t9 ���1'n R e said : endeavo d to take his share of he , E f if t tat 1 know of have tiled No- 10- g f , :' "Now,' gentlemen, I'll to you ho farm w rk, he ,found that it was v ry y boy characters, it m readily be tpe- + , :rte a tryin a had become read weak n -O though my ' intluenee, an(i T lleved that "Clog eel y" ie his master- ` it ha paned• I found that mp child_ re g + g y ' ' a, y g y ed, had lost troth a Illi only know of one aas� where i did ntJt pig, Cls �'�"'� � � .' ARRi ^ ' a had sen sk larkim the da before i pp to and a bi- g is a pique character,. r cure, and then it was the faint of the �yh tlaintance, well worth ' ' :r: tion, an was tired with the least a er-i the cabin. They found among the ma4 patient. making FOR - �'�- of reading they .had brought aboar tion. a tried several remedies wi h- - {a : j ' g ' : slat .aL � z a' a _ �, ^ I was 64 years old last week. I have W1i,LTAM RRIIGS, Publisher, l I t?ac �j �i some unopened newspapers addressed t out der ving any i�enefit:, and as ►ne sines seventeen uncia in flesh since " , me. They had been throwing thea after t e other hard failed, he de er- p° 29-39 Richmond St. W.. Toronto. I AND - �x -; g uit the use of tobaaxo. You can use ---- __ -. -__—_.-._ _.-_-- _ i' newspapers at each other, and one o mined t give Dr. Williams' Plnk P Its I 4 ��-�r NADiAN HORTN-WEST -'I 1 . this let ter, or any part of it, as you Ain eswent R stern: utual Princi le . them:: went out of the porthole. Th h --_ . �-� I c shark saw it, of course, and cooled i - ' ' wts " �, _ g ,> ` I Yours respeotiully, MUTUAL ®Colonist sl r vtrill be attached tq I r M 5 down ; .and that was haw It happened C. F.. Holbrook, P. M. _ -r Pticifio E nese leas Taranto 12 20 :4- . �" Now, gentlemen, judge for yourselve + , s m8 , .'„ �' ''tan sa it is wonderful. Inderd, it• tiiDORi on same date. the truth of my story." y :� . # ^ ,. ,.•s •is. No- Lo -Bao etirNci aver 900,000 castle " ^ t tx: , m 'te for - "^` F'' , -' �F 4�k p�paa.mmphlet.: - � . - just as bad. You can be made well and "SETTLERS' TRAINS' �"-j� strong by No4b-Bac. Your own drug- tie" h �� - � + k THE CARE OFA WATCH, iat guarantees a cure. Get. our. too - -- -- - , g '• _ �' let, ' Don't Tobacco S pit and SmokN Raw. HAtsrtsa xo. I t t I Few people seem to realize what `� _ , Your Life Away," writtten guarantee of t der, 't � ;� �DI EVer ��, -�--_. cure and free sam ple, mailed for the V&xDA uiwuAit ip ,,.. Ai ,y _ '' ; delicate instrument a watch is. Thi - �"� +. ' v I - � t , is shown b the fact that nine loan ou _ ��' '"'1 _ a•�king Addye T e sterling Itemedy neat. l -�{y. y �+ Co.. Chicago or New Yark. Oy�R,� pt '� f F Woman ;.g. o ten persist in winding their . timr c `� �`+►�.r .. ` Tit• LsMrg♦tst - 1 Irl i : pi ce8 at night, when they retire, in Were we eloquent ag ahgele, yet °- a trial. He felt as utter( should we loo, 8e some men and -some And Sttoesest ou Enjoy Life. ,gig- �: 8h Id stead of when they get up in the morn y 'worn ut s �' �� .,c •a Ing. According to a well-known watch that se rel bozos of the pills were k- women muni mare by listening than by Natural moi. en bete he Lound anyt benefit, but vt�ith g• How Man do ?•'`1 talkin —Colton• Premium . Y 1 r, . t Y L•qs b any are mimerabl €� ' i maker, the winding should be• done i the firs signs of improvement he took e, " !n•Yn,t„e �! weak sad sickly, and 9 .. ;'i the morning; so that the spring shat fresh co rage, and coi)tinued taking he t tttritislr Coltttmbfa 111. P. wail a itatthle lromtY �uAer ,tnrola miseriea'�c ""i pills fo three months, by the end Of ('le I In tiro world. r' throe h afla,entepecul- f� �i be at its strongest tension during the �a�'m ;Rr to thP�r reY. ,� = - day, when the watch is more liable to H hich t'me he was again an saliva h t- Androw Haidem, M• 1'• for Vancouver 1[• 1Ns'000,000 of i1•w Business In tstx, � IT 1R wttepNo. The - , �� ling m n, feeling better than hp ad land, B. C• and the Her. A. I). Ruekle of tJOi,ieO,eDO of Business In Fora. f ca of moat all theme ; ; %?, jolts and shocks of various kinds. At y, uo c - night the comparatively weak spring for yea s. Mr. Garry •tells hi8 wn Butralo, a olsrgyman nell known both in his ><,4084,076 Death Claims Paid in toss, �` iL$f fA enmily reached f z,' will have npthin to disturb it. , A story in the following' letter to the a- own country and (,aunda, bear oimultanuouw t2s,000,000 oeath auums paw sin" adetwu R .andetteEaretyretnooed , ; �*� ��I g ter amon-yto the biretlln ct UP. A aow'.r t' B PO�INL! b the stoat womans -•' :watch should he oiled' ever ei htee siniboia i:— b P g g a trga,t. �in, ' u� y g P Dear ir,—"After a severe attack 1 Wrrhai owdc r in c4ogi of catarrh. Whether is" shows an Increase In tlroes Aaeb, Net sur. �.•3. medicines, �fw• �. 1 months. It might run years without ns•d an the 1 awdc Goa@c, or w�thln e►a�y tib piw, tacpoaa, and RusUessin frertie. ' la grip I was unable to recover lance of the ruurin •! - .. lubrications, 1?ut the wear and tear on g Niago.M the result iA the -pt,er io¢sop inbn her, tatare ted, •- MILE ' {Can.) VECETAeLE COMPOUND °��� - "l the works cc i 1 in the end work devas- former trength and activity, I had o sante. Mr. Hackle 'a wordB aro tl►a:e : I rad Mihtsr 8anativ8 Wash. - ,. ambitio for either work or pleas have been itoiblei with catarrh for ear. W,• MMUSTRr, Manager for Ontario, 1`4 . tatiaII. The atchmakers are also re- y, y hold Loan I3Utld.ia Pri 7 and 26.0. They impart vi ality sn - ' and to a popalar phrase, did of but the•erat tiq�e Iuped ihir remedy 1 reeeivt.•ci g. Toronto. ODr< [,� f _._ ; joking in the fad_ for .women's watches, P „ moat deitghtful relief and nO,r rcgnrd ntytsodt A• R. McIlttt AQ Maoarter for h[anitolu, 13rfttdi �a sad make the lit• o[ chs "Mother Sex � care w ether sCLool ke t Or not. I Co-umbis anal North- e•t.Te,rituries, Malta at i ving. Fu► male by,ill Druggists. �T *_` especially the t who do a great deal of entirely cured atter the u"eat the remedy: for ne B10�`• Ei story Amphl.t, ocean s Trtum cepa, , T e average woman may be tried v rices medicines without de iv- two -months.," Quotlag will Carlttton, Mr. Winnlpe Bin j• '}3Rtisl Tru. Mangrer Por uo• i ph , Q i on application. g ing any benefit from them. With of HaAtem can sa "Ildat is ria sentiu,e„to �. it flaw d'Armm lUogWeal, clue. ; COL JAMES " a G 1. depended up to Neglect Nor watch, r y ' y DOtfviLit: Mnuager a.r Now p3,uuswiak, st. John. • , i particularly n the small d tail - of uch h pe I decided . to try. Dr. tl- too." • A. M. C." ABDiCINB CO•r- t -. N. it.: W, X. i V41tAX, it;Ansser'tor Nova k winding it. n proportion to th num- Rams' ink Pills, and was agrees ly Orrs @hurt ppuff of the breath throagh We U•ttrax, N. el I s�8 St. Paul St:, Montreal. , f t I... 1e.ased to find after a few boxes, -a Blower, "upplied with eael• bottle of Dr. AR- - � ,. bet sold, the are twice as man wo- new•" Catc,rrt,t.l Bow icr dlifusee this coder "'"i"""" "� �^••�-•-•�- . n. ,` men's watche brought back for e.c,ided hange for the better.. My ap- """""" •,ver Cher cturfacc of tt a naval pAtAages. Pilin petite, hick lied' failed me,• rater ed 1r@,, and deli httu► to u>re, It reliovor In ten ; 4,'x pairs as man' nd .I .gan to look for my meals all minutes; and permanent y cures catarrh• hay i `'. ,: hal1I pefore time, - and I was abl t0 tevor colds, hrafia, he. Fore throat, tonsiitti. t .R� ; _ e .aro rad with ! my old time vi I add ilaatne},@, i3_ m;�le Bottle sad Hlow. r,teat BOOB OR YOUNG MEN: online d the usb of Pink Pills fort rep by H (4•.Detahon. 71 t;huruh @trees, 9'orento on �' . - ( receipt of lU conte !n @floor or stoma@. j hr An immeasu able amount of suffer- �►nths, .and find fray self now Ire tear Tho OdONtt 1Mhee1 hof I ing and injury to the human race is due ban ev i•. You may therefore de rad ""'" �n s ` p Law is the shienoe in which the great- mod !Y1 wh00101's—_ 1 = s : {; to the ignorant violation of physiological pop it tliajc from this out I will tpe est wars oPl the underatandin are +' °`k' laws by the you h of our land. Ruinous and a ong -the thousands of other en- p° I ■ the 11 htest of tho ,`;. A..�f ap fled,to tbeigt'eatest numixir o facts. practices are i dull in, through ig- husiastic admirt'rs of Dr. Willi ms p` , .Iohnsan.' NtMn --the strOngtbst ! - norance of the i suitable injury to con- onset ul health restoring medics e. ; + `< _ Of th x - stitut.ion and h alth which surely fol- Yours grateful(, 1 y I g ( � ' y I ht. .� �� . lows. By every young man, the divine DAN. GARB i . �� '4 IiEADLY KIDNEY DISEASE. AM�RIC N RATTAN CO. r RONTO, tfwr. }n `'1• injunction, "lin v Thyself;" Noels be Dr. 1 illiams Pink- Pills strike at the r i scall heeded. To a silt suchn ac air- of of he dise� e, driving It tram the j CANAatAM s[tuN. A•[NTif ' •�, tl The Only way to A r oid the Great DCC ; - t. I' � : ing a knowledge of themselves and of ; s stem and restoring the patien to stroyer. '� g hpw to preserve health, and to shun ; earth rad strength. n cases of r- O :ae alcor to the i+ fiivldual that l:idnoy dla ' those pernicious • nd' most -destructive . lysis, s Anal fruubles, la•omotor at xia, ease is a result of ttri6acid and oxalatro of lltnu 1 V- t ^'r practices, to whit so many fall •victims, I s iiiLica, rheumatism, erysi elan, ,oro- whish have their place in the Luncan &yst,omi , pix . .' .k hardenin and tarmin into stoue•like eu5 I as well as to •tact im and point out the f loos oubh3s, etc., these pills are tilt g $ f _ _ --.= T - ---T a- �- - ------ , means of. relief a d cure to .any who riot to all otl%r treatment. The are "lana°"• and the fol y of treating sect► a disease �' �" T with any inedioinio other than @liquid, sad - �� rte: may gnwittingly ve violated Nature's iso a spec ilio for the troubles w hicti I �' ^ , I one that wUl di,c+dlve.thesrarolidtt, t}►erQ will , _ 1,: lbws, and are alrea y suffering the dire ke .t a lives of so many woo .n a be little ttrifling with pt11P, powder@ ane reme i i' ,k: .t: consequences, -an a sociation of medical 1 urden, and speedily teat;sue the rich die@ of ti it ohm a^torr: which cannot possibly i M _ � P_ %,.; -m- gentlemen have ca efully prepared a low of health to pale aqd sallow ch eks. ei1'ect tt armqa,nub euro. The Nuccfl@@ t A3out1, ,rad -little book which is replete with useful en b ken ilo�vn b bvsrwork,t orry American [{idneY t'ure i@ duo to tt,e haat. that J 5t aS the city looks tO, the country or most of the luxuries:;: , ry � , information to eve nun man. It r y ns a liquid it immetiifltely reaehee the dtaeaebd I ` y g r exce ses. •ill find in- Pink Pil a rtr' and di nlveJ! these alkalies and bard 0 its tables, so the country must turn t the city for those con � `� 1g_ - will be sant to an address,: securely I attain Dura. Sold b� all dealer or ubetapcesr.t noYor fails. septan which are uStl termed luxuries for the hard-workln t ti i - -1 sealed from observe ion in a plain en- ant by mail,, post paid, at We. a (pox, I y $r '' "' vetoppe, by the, Worl 's• Dispenser Me- r six 1 xes rbr $`L.50, by atidressin the" p h0U5e le. �It 1lOUSekee rs. have ' Iealned to rea}11Ze that 0 SaVC r t {`-s� dical Association of 663 Main Street, r. Wi liams' Medicine Company,Brrpek- $uch is._ t 10 posle love coni oses, - a y t. . Buffalo, N.Y., on re eipt epf ten tante Ills, O t. !Beware of imitations and stinging njattle sized with rte.-- : timC is tp lei( then fife, :. �, ,, .,: � :'` in stamps (for postag , if enclosed with uhstit tee alleged to be "just + as Brown this notie4 cod." I - ,_ PIA' :- s, . t a + ," , f ; I.. pe—Fay ski _ .__ , - . -, Regi M ng 9 D'elielous 40 ,�. HIS:. CALCUL TION. ' The 'rest .t3ecret of life is 1116ver to be Hell ltlA DriGnk Z1Lt Small Cost. I ;P :� „ f: , n the ay of others.---Haliburton. =' f+ th , Adam@ }toot kleor Extravt......... ono bottle 1S 0nC a best .known (vlty l'Uxuries and a Ch 'time Cake S ' USed Inspector --You don't carry' elnou8h '-----�— Flei,►chmt a t'a Yeapt,........• «..•.•h at a cake `�' an h rs saved. Cin faors, tables and pal ted work it acts like a, -` i life -preservers. Tears o sua�ering Frbiryt ititeaiiititl@� > 8ugur....... ......!.......... ....••tw4ponnds g.� Q 4;�,c Steamboatman—Oh, I uess there are ii ved by one Dose of dledieWe. Lultewartn' start ................. woitalloaa �v t .charm ' - or scouring. pots, Anis and metal it has no eon . IF = -4v, I r :. f ,. .. ugar and yeast in the water, I i , Dlssoi+re the s t <� r enough for the l' w o would thin For nn p��ra, writer Mrs. N. !fe� add the extract; at►d bottic ; ptAere is a waren. _ •- of them in an. emergen wife of c e ell known btroh manuPaoturer of :'"FI2 L?C)E5 NOT Kl� P IT YOU SHt?ULD. YC?U TC)RIrE placer for twentyfour hours until it fermentrs. i . r. _ HI gat , Ont., •' I was sorely afiiicted with s I- then plate on foe} whop it wI71 open sparkling ll�lrJ�rJ" [Jt]j l"I1 I�011yt i;Q aS it otos s, iveS satisfaction and.: We @int love as a ch'1d, w e>a .his rhenmat apainP in my ankle@, and at times and deliotous. i g r+ : P . was alm at disabled. I tried everything, as I silep d sit a dant un his clouds. the thou t,t, and doctored for year@ without mu h Tho root boar vara bo obtained in all drtslt its itYl .0 S@ Sale all tVtl" Ill@' UnitedtateS 111 keS 1t an'dlmost �leCeS• . 0 `r= t1 p .. Eg�rda't disturbing spirit of the wort hone t. Though I hal last Gonad , in meds- "d grocery @toren to 10 chid ,2d coat boitles to , � Crol - eines I as induced to try south American make two and fiver gallons. ,. Sart' a l C 4 oily vvi'll»s�lpplied store. Eve. ything shines after' its , ' � - 4 : - � ,, , " . beams ie (;aro. 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'- -. - - �:.ri".Y,.. � aft rr, gyp. a,3#i.-tt* c +-.-: �� `�, �f;�as� y,�,. .�.�„ t_ ,.�.xn -,:•4, _ - — - - — , ry� k, t�ili� _- __ i [ I i - _... -._ - - - - - - ��TT T IIBf3II1¢f308IBT88:By reter,rin ,� _ . lei io the dress label on your paper yo a ry, the Whitby tailor. in Picker j; IfIAt.AWQ= CRgaK , can alwa ascertain the date tovrhic ins next Taeeday. Pante for 18.00, * ,. t .$ . , onr snbec pilon to Tao Niawsis ai -- W. • Miller leaves for Indian Head Congratulations, Me, Edi r '' yy p , to , ._ - • i l,,-fi Iiemitt nose are saknowlodged . by a - �' h`ange of date ,label oa the llret fo . 'this wee ; after spendin the winter with : John Riohardson,lr., of Weet'Hill tat ; ' .. �� r • wing receipt of money at this office aA wa s his pare is here. g Sunday with H. Cowan. I • :;:� its: eep iho date pa,d ahead.: ti: — Maodanald has been disquali• Quite an enjoyable evening wap s nt at ; , `, ._ . $ed as alderman of Toronto, by A recent John Aeeler'e, West Hill, on Wednesday � i i_ i' • ! i . i i h . r 3eoision at Osgoode Hall. evening, where dancing and other amuse• I ` t j menta were fugal ed in. . - _- a �'�ich�e loo I' g gut , --has Henry, the Whitby tailor, will Thie�village has gat what it has been I w i x 1: be at ordon's Hotel nezti Tnesda -- y eaWy in need of for sods time, that ie a --¢ T $ tin innate awe down gr p 8 y - * ' blacksmith shop. We have of a first• t N --Th Y. P, $., C, F. ra gg .., Fi�IIERINGI. 4NT., MA LH 2b, 18 6 pat ii,eeting class man. Wa welcome Mr. I�aw to onr �. - next M day evening will be led by Mr. iriidet. _ • � R. H. ;C onk, the Topic being "Diltgenoe A football match- was played here on' in BtiPin s." patarda ' - Y y the 14th tween Highland ;, LOCALI M • '. g Creek' school and Sear ro villa a school , — E. E. Pb b va. F. L. t}reea wets K , r t down f r hearing at Whitby this week, which resulted in s victoryy for Highland i r 1 but in vi w of the ezpeoted length of Sbe Creek by a score 2 to 0. Thy match was —John M. Herr, of Toro to, wits b ` re Alger tri 1, the Judge adjourned the bear• refereed by S. Ormerod. ' I7>tnpiras; N®II• Youn `�► _ . , over Sunday visiting with is o e. i son and Ormerod, The return match will g - I , 1 i Pe ng to th 27th of -April, at Whitby. la ed oa Ohe 28th, health and weather i I�lndl 8 1 k �- s: �i ��" —In Pickering, .on Sai rday, Mar h —The Peak �tarm was ut u for sale P y 14th, Mrs. W. Woodruff resented, h ' P P permitting, j' : tap n aI1 have a 100 a by cacti n on Saturday at the (,Jordon has land with a son. _ i'- 'our no Spr:n- 8 iting'8. - � esu '' �:� , O A>r Hoagie, nd although s number were , W. Nelson, clerk of 8 tt, and',Jo o there.pr pared to bid, the lace was -. _ OUN13ARTON . `, Of letces t0 ch00$e Io)in. We }18,Ye {3alioway, of Jxbri ge, -k seed , throu h withdra n. P _ t Q We nndexstand that John .. i• z ^; the village Wednesday. Percy b s since secured the farm for ©n Tuesday evening s parlor eooiel un- th© IoW est a1C1t1 L1�08t fat�IhiOnable , —Dr•, M. F. Cross, dents t, will be in' der the auepicee ol`the Presbyterian chetah oOdB in the IIlfltrke and ewer be- 14,620. The conveyance will be made g. �`�� : Pickering the second and 1 st Tuesda s was held at the residence of John Annan. I, without els fore could we offer ou clotbin so t �� , ixi March, 10t1r and'81st. * y" Notwithstanding the extremelyy cold nicht —Mr. nd Mrs. Margin Bark, of Baw• and bad roa,de, a largo nnmher availed ' —J. P. Buchan s dale on Tuesday► s ` C�leajJ a8 IIOW. ;. '° t I -, '; manville visited wvith D. F, Every, an themselves of the opportunity of tieing 1 I -fairly well attended and pr ees were b- - - , -• - ',,', ., - _ Nn Wednes as. We were shown Life band• present. After a short time spent in social tailed of a satisfactory Prat re, converse, a eneral invi4ation was ivea to�irl gum• god medal won by Mrs, Burk at 13 g' g - , , —The tailor strike at thi place ie . n w the Otta a Ezposition for the bee4 sample the guests to proceed to the basement, -" over, and the naked mak - be clothed as - - - - of dairy butter. As this lady had corn where tables ware spread, laden with all uhea�l eon the shortest actio at wader to Reditors rola all over the Dominion to that could tempt the appetite. During the W have a splen id raIIge of n8W .. % g rival, sh prizes the medal very much, ae eve,Hng a very interesting and entertaining; TrOu til`ijllg8. TWeIBd pantry made , fl; —N, J. Brown who has sen confiii d program was rendered, Rev. J, Chisholm , ' I l _- I - well she fight. k to the house f.,r the past fe weeks, b e 811ing the chair in hie usual happy man- t0 Or fir for $1.50 and upwards. _ I: 5` 8n�oiontly recovered as .to a able to a —A c pie of sleigh loads from Whitby Her. Among those who took •part were Pleas remember WS use firet-CIasB �,�a aboai a cin. Y�sited n on Monde avenin , lana for it Mise Ta for, Miss t3triotland and Mise J� g I .. y R y , I —J. H. Mundy will pre eb at Disoi e' time bad lots of sport driving through Clark, all of whom recited in a very pleas• - trim ing8 and guarantee a fit every ' - weeting house on Lord's ay, the 22 d ,the villa e, loudly.ehantipg to the merry ing manner, A vocal duet by Mre, and r • =fact., at 11 a'olaok. Ali re invited a li>i le of he belle. But in striving to Miss Holmes, of-Scarboro, was bighly ap time• It don t requ ,re much money p the service. ' gain the sad one load Dame to a sudden Preciated. The quartettes clabdixtinguish� t .` " . .. . t0 bU a nice nOb alt these da 8. �} -�-Isaac Linton and wife who h&8 r s�P• T e horses went over the enlvert ed the►neelves by their silence, but recover• y y , ..:- { ' o calfs owswell's inK their voices later in the evening, sent cTll6t 011e and Bee. We knOW We 1 sided in the city for some mont.is, let PP property, and in an forth strains of melody enrapturing the Can B It 011 this woek for the States w ere the co - instant b th animals were prostrate. No y ,, y audience and calling forth a prolonged and w:, Add template residing. apparent damage was done.. I ,, hearty encore: AO the close of the evening, a"5I I —Patrick Heffernib, gh Constabl , ' ,--The ime of the court at Whitby was a vote of thanks was given to those who � T 1 ._ �,� E �r � Walkerton, paid this locals y a visit la t tAen up Tuesday hearing evidence on a had kindly helped with the entert inment f C0a ��"_ week, but he did not give to the publ c cage for damages for malicious proseau• and also to Air. and Mrs. John A-ncban for ,. `. the object of his mission. tion its a nneotion with the ownership of their kindness and hospitality. ::, , l; - r H3 Jarnes Salton, of Ki� le; 'who f fad two hen . Linton and Smith, of Eke& •+.- " _ • _ ! I ;__ ` " `+ sale a few days ago, has ade an assign Whitby, ere the liligents. The 'former :. Fickering School Report. - - -_ ; , ment for the benefit of his editors. R. . was give 11200 damages. Lending hens � ---- ,< - � - � a - Motvbrap ie the assignee. is a aeric a business. It will be remem• estYlt of ezeaiiaations, senior division - � z —Byron Abbott, of To onto, was her bered- th t Mies Clyde was given $1,000 for ebruary. fir. 4th --L Heagens 87, @ I �i i ' t.: ' last week superintending t e oonetrnotio damages n ter salt againetJoseph Hodg• Varty 86, C Ham 86, L Palmer 86, W , �� {? v ~ 111' t7 rin ''f �lO�ihl� `�' " �3�1 of a bake oven for J. H, Rogers & So . son Cor b each of romise of mart A Herr 80, N Peak 79, H Deck J r? � i '41` p lege, at Clark 88, (, ��, The new oven was in use n Friday. Whitby 1 et fall. The defendant appealed er 78, E Every 76, A Davidson 70 N Kerr j I T t .. ;I —G. Y. Smith, Barriste Whitb , wil and this week She case was settled b 67. '{ ' made b i : t''= y y Jr. 4tlr-••Q Decker 70, W Peak 68, B , be at Piokeriug every T esday. Offio Hodgson eying into court 1476, withonS Palmer 65, L Leede 82, Jif O'Leary 84, F over Mr. Herr'8 Hank. Duey So loan a oasts. tones R4, B $arrll 62, M Haley 61, J a per cent. Appraiser to anada Ferman a � Leslie 60. fir. 8rd--P O'Lea 76, Me. 1.�f��' Es ant Loaa Co. 19 8n —� �cials and' a l itge nnml r of . i y _ , : £ r the adbe ute of fit. Andrews church as• t�aay 74, M- Po and "�S, F Gilder; �2, P • � �� , ; z; A _ - _—Pickeria townshi uneil nisita b - ' , t _ : g P eembled at the manse as Wedoesda Silts 88. L $heprherd f48, J ®illmaa 62, N , Monday nezt, in the To Hall. Broo Banks tib iN I3avidean 64 �' Aadrewe b0 r �� ereniog bid alien. W Mr. and bits, .. '"�""`� ' ; I k� ham, for the trnneaction o general busi• Jr. 8id--I Dunbar 80, M Banks 76, A - '�,- • nese. The session will co menoe at 1 P• Baob °' who will be leaving for the r�� West in t e coarse of a fortnight. Dar- Roge rs 70, E Fawcett 67, E Peak 67, E ....* Pic ering s a,l�or..6..* i � _, x 0< a.m. sharp- ing the a ening an address was read set• Hwtd 67, P Parsons 66, A Fawcett 6b, H I � -d' :-}�, <_ --A. B. Daiwswell, of Toronto, Ra ting es Sbe regret felt by all at their Kai' 68, H Wise' 62, B itogers 69, 0 '' - s here on Wednesda on baeinese. H Davidson 66 0 Parsons b0 ,.k 3' decision leave Sbe llocality. bat ezpres- . 8 Leavens b0• asaames a situation ar reveller for W Burrill 48. Pel'fe t Plt flay' 08ed. fl�Y y` i Bing the armert wishes for inters pros• �;; stove firm on A#onday tie S, but will con •t Resgit of ezaiainatioils of'anior divieson K . b y #n bappinsu. Ddr. Bnobaa, who r -duos his business in the c y as well. 'i 2nd—G Law 80 N - - -It will ties held the paitaon of elder. for some for Fehrwtr�. kir. , i „q r �_ be remember that we refer time, w presented with a handsomely Doyle 7a, F Smith 66. D ii Deoher 6b, H 4. - red to the ill health of J bn Bailie, Tor b, C Hama b7. J Brawn 66. F *I ` bound oo metitary on the $oriptaree, in i'i9 onto, last week. Frida afterncwn bi t w gi - J`r a2nd --W Lea veens 58 bE So don bd7 E - - - - - • _ I �" } `- R� uz volub s, while a bsndeome fruit dish snfferinge terminated in ie demise. - was van to Mrs. Baohan. After spend __ _ • . . ; ; -, leaves two daughters to Darn his death Berks 66 A Calvert bb $ 1do as ASA - - - - -- -A Mr. McFarlane, t Altona. wa ing a levy oars in sociability the gather• • Q y I F�,_ ' r ing dispe sed. oa bidding Rev. and Mrs Vanderbgrg 42, F Dildere A1. B 'Bartell 1 _ , I l , here Saturday for the pa use of runtin � ( : ' �n {i �, 1sT a BtOCk Of agkate ` tx' ., { Mc�aley •good night and Mr, and Mrs. 40• a of ;a a saleable place for the c tnq on of a Bao an f swell: implement agenov. We nderstand Sha '' e hoe - t3owman.ville. �� , ( ,, . routed part•of Mr . Pirie s prem ;,ees _ _ - Alio a took of C4 aHAINe, � y e r ,.. -:' - eToufFvauE, !�' $'SOW 13H(DVELB, hXEli and AXE' I y�a It HA'VDL S $ f al A terribly and acoidaat with fatal ren s E8,! AW o I kindle ' � . —Thos, Lave has Isar froom W - J e oconred bare between 8 i►nd 9 o'clock Friday _ , �, _: Morrish, the blacksmith shop at High - GdO. J rman.' who bat been working morning, by which John Wickem lost hie �, . ..: land Creek, and assam possesaion o at tailors g,• in Markham for the plass life. He was employed in the Dominion We j7 pe the ic�Uplez" Washboar in stook the best 121 th$ - b[ondap of this week. homas is a g couple of etre, bee gone to Action, where Organ cad Piano factory as case- akar, - workman and of steady chits, Sberefare he hoes nred a similiar situation. and was izpaoted to go to work `kt to Marken Saves half the w rk on Wash day. • ::: `� i ''' should do a thri ing trade. We al Miss may Baker. who has been 0011• o'clock today. After breakfast he went to - . r : ,. . / shall rejoice at his succe e. the d. T. R. station to ;;see ,the ate a ,: _ . fined to h r room .tor Swo months with a Un - W Reaz1II, PlCkerg• , car —T4ose who profess know Sell o severe at ok of pneumonia► ws are glad Tom's Cabin" Company's private ear. Ka _ -�, F that considerable spring ploughing w to report, ie able So be about She Ilous�, was watching the trainmen couple their . -- .. one before this time 1 brskes and stepped oD to the main line to . - a year Althong �Ve re et So learn thaS Rey. T, Booker. net closer obaarvation. On the north switch f he weather has rapidly moderated dur who has • en for several ears tar of � � i = =` 1 �4 Pas there was standing a. freight train, and You'll want them now. W6 < ''- " I ing the 'pi;eS few days• a the snow i the Bapt' S' cbaroh in Shia village, hu within a half miante after he staTped on I have .thousands of rolls fr` ` N feet diRai,pearing, it will "b;e some Sime ' precasted bis resignation, cad will close tae main line train No. ?. came into the OIIl j fore the land will be ' shape to work his oficia labors with the church on the. station from the east. Wickein was very . , 8o n . At 4 5, 8 7 9 9 a ti —Jae. Henry, mer bans Sailor, o first of Aril. Mr: Booker has lived a dam, and the noise of fife Lwu other eDgioes p , , nd r ._�' 100 up to 85c we show beau- yip Whitby, will be at Gord n's HoSel eve life devo to the gauss of righteogenees was so great that tease who saw the train . a � � � . uesdav with a view o advertising hi and we ball be pleased to chronicle his coming oopld not me" him hear.' He evi. : I _: ' $ � ��`� L 1. tiful designs — with border � ���� j , • . Dods xnrl caking orders for spring sail comforia le eotSlemepS in a new Ssld.•-•- deafly saw the train before be was hit, and eeilihg to match in every ' - _ s �' � nd ovwronats. He wil have a full race Free Pres : made a spring into the air, bat.too late, for case, Collie nod; while we have mo- a than 200 patterns to K@lent ` ���� f sainplHe to. show; an he invites pub ; Lud H ver and Freak Minns visited the engine struok. him in the thigh and from , - � 1' i ,:�� lie inepeetion: It will ay Shore who in on Snnd at (3. MoSa 's. Almira, and Shrew him with terrific force against •oar . i :: >_ -; :I t 4: � i nd baying So -Dell and ne what he oa •were star staid there til MoAda m rn- on the down ezpreits, his right temple ra _ 3� s y Q U'LL' WANT SOAP T00 for house cleaning fur them. Henry a Ile at rock bot�o ing ceiving the blow. He yeas dead within a tune -18 bare � ����_ tYiinute. Over a score of people witnessed Brco to ox Electric Soap 25 cents, 5 bar's S cent White Castile or Oatmeal prices. , Remember ne Tuesday is bi Mr. W ddbll. of Clamwoti�, moved in r i - first trip. . * tho accident. but no one was near enou h far 2 C _ t3ometirne daring lib et week to his ewlyparohara�l ,«-�,ien£`a ori to �t��u h:n� iD titre. 7ha trainman did :�. o I �rt 'Church s set on Tae#day. %Vo weloomv not know he was deet. or they alight haus I l „ . ;dog, that hoe been visit ng W. Woodruff' Mr. and rs. Waddell and family into gone to bis rescue. Wickets was 44 years . j BICYCLE I � - - ..; premises, conceived a sadden fondness onr aide cad hope Shay may end pleas• of ale, and leaves a widow and two email L l �:' I y' for poultry, visited M e. �svid Annan' ant arAioei tions in $tonifville. children. He was a meuaber of Court Pride `�`�� show the highest. grade wheel, w th to©re impreyements than any tY chicken patch and `wit oat fear or favo Fish is ow in order and some ver fine of Americo No. 6,400 Ancient Order of For - y esters, b which roc et he was buried. Debs i Canada, at �9fi. Then we have 'ern all prices as low as X47,50 for killed sever;teen of her boice fowl. Thi specimen are arriving in town frons taut• y � y w men an women and �►27.b0 for bays and gi s. Baseball, Football, Lacrosse. � �,I same`: fuer cornered an mal removed Sb ton and eke Huron. ----•.►.-. - , _ f, ilife fr tm a number of . J. Dale's pais Rao, ynolds. of aiQeaow, ieTookivg and p rtirig (foods of ©very description at lose prices. ; �:- jchickraH Mr. Wood off die nese th �5tock Notes 1 P 'oat for house and lot to archase and i` ta�"11. P pwnrr�,h i of the do ' . -' - P g, yet Mrs. Annan intends t locate in oar midst., Mr. Arthur Johnston, of Greenwood hags ' h re is. n doubt tb t we lead -• :' 3 .7 i ''"� _ r -I"r land W ►u Dale, require remuneration fo - On Bat rda ni ht last Bdrs. ! � •�� y g �Deaoon) recently sold to A. E. Hoskin, of Coboarg, in n a hats, caps, elchitlg and , ., ri. their poultry. There promises to b Christian Hoover. of the 7th line �Marb- Ontario, from his celebrated herd of pare• ray s • fuxni i 8 Leadin st lee in i -. trouble over the matte yel, ham, mo bar of Mrs, Amos Lehman, of bred Short -horn cattle. the 'Very promising qB ' g y 1 �1 —In view of the fa t thpS o mplainte $tonffvill , eooidentall fell down eta' ` Young ball- "Indian Wave" sired b the hats roiiu 49c tp $8 , mens suits to i . I `pH 3; ':a` , ` have been made to th erovin ial Board and brok one of the bones of he'r isR. ins famous old imported Cruickshank bull order � 4 to $25 and and perfect ` ' ;' I � h� of Health to the effect that o ttle suffer- " A vet riiiarian in Dufferin• coont `Indian Chios" perhaps the beat known $t 6u ►meed. Men'eready•to•wear i. Short -born bull now living. The dam of ing from a disease cal ed In p jaw are writes to the Provmoial Medioan Healt sults'•95 up ' boys' $1 �T5 up to r beim; slanehtered in v ons parte of Sh Officer et tin Shat ev farmer in his Mr, Hosku's young ball is the grand cow, - ' _ province and the beef a ipped to the Tor• district b - ffrom• one t� enty cows in• Mina Lavender 2nd, b She wall known $7• i 5 doze i new ties in stook at ?, " - 1 onto market, action ba been decided up• !looted w' h lam aw. He is"remov n Grnickshank Lavender ill; ijn Duke 10c to 75 c nes oacb. White } -r" � `�'� P J 1 g of Lavender" Mina Lavender nd was a shirtel 5c to $ .50 each, colored 75c. g. �� - on. Inspector Riohar eon called on ne on ati ave age ten tumor a da .still the ,fi*' � Y daaghtPr of the Royal Northern Sooioty'o $�, Whe in doubt visit fife- Dunraven at '75eo $fir i= $�; Wedne� di}y, and stated hat he had heard disease a ung the herds ie iaoreasiD . ' rise cow, by .the tf g >c Imported Minerva, of a cai+«� in this townsh p azYd he was in• Several v I Mens ew More. ' agars have boycotted the meat Cruickshank lovely bull, "Luminary;'' and ; vestiKaci,ig it. $ooh o iadact is Hata only that is b ought in by ,farugere in their he ixdongs to labs Mina family, celebrated -,s ll- i - dishonest, bat extremel punishable. We neighbor ood. The bo ' otS hest i uall for broodin show cattle and as • ' . • , -i�� ' Our display of Millin rp surpasses all previous e$or s- °4- trait tt,at the rumor no aoibg Lheroands becoming eo general that °the fa�'�mers are lkere in their nag oe land. This young Milner The newest st les fr ev r - of the village ie eronio e. ,. �+ j, being eo palled to ship t;heu beef to the bull Indian Nave is a thick► massive, �' Q 6 y land shown here. Better ,� = i 1 . I --The Pickering allege Literary city mar te. Unless farmers are very ea y fellow, with a magnificent covering Uurry: i�h your order or you ll be disappoi ted. pp Society were happy in t e eeleotion of an careful in the management of euttle •go as of Sesh, skin and hair, he is very muscular 1 t µ - ::; ,� evening for their mucic sad literary en•" to keep t sir herds free from disease she' head' ueck, cad general appearance, with- W® sjaaw dress 0{}d8 for summer oat the least roughaeset or coarseness, in �r , g at $1.50 per yd,,' �4• 4 tertainment. D+ verythi g proving favor• probabilit ea are that an cot will be passed short he ie a right in dress len the onl' Then we. have them do able. the large class ro m beit,q comfort- oompellin all to slaughter at ubiio abaS- rl one, and right breed $, y• wn tp `; P to head the beat pare bred herd o#. Short- tyle der thea et: �n h a die 1 has never beezi fl y :. ably filled on Tuesday a ening. Mise F.. Soir whey all animals will be thoroa hl y q p' l<r y horns in meriea, one of the roti block seen . u Jkfarkllam .before. I " 8. Marna and S: S. Mar in, of Toronto, i>aspected. The oonsumera of meat have Scotch stamp, and bo cannot fail to make <_,'. " - .: rendered a number o pl afkant seleowions, certainly, a perfect right to protection a. decided impreaaioD on his stook, as so i:` <' while M iso Wetherald sated the ands• against u wholesome too' s of a er kixid man of his brothers Have delle. He ie full - en.ce to ac•veral of het' alar reagin e. and saps sally meaSe. t ie try�e thaS ''�� O1''��'e L����' .: p i fl y y brother in blood to the bull that shed the .. The unrabers dontribute the students thorough coking will. d6stroy the gems $rat. seeouci, third and fourth prize heifer = ,. i were . oxveedingly well re eived. ' The of disease in meats bu't the calves. as well; as the first rize bull calf "' l . w..: - - ",^ ► (30neallaing eoc iet4 t N _iL a h altk o ndltlon, and lies ubh In ezcellent tin' a ut the TOratito Xndeetri I : ' r` ,' ' I _ �'.. + y p . o .wo ld rather have the meat .pare it a ;. 4" - � t1 I � �f��: N!• ,, every rr H yon to feel ea isf3ed with the an s Exhibition its ,189#, a record nev _ - befpr+S ;' ; :t � � v� _ �: � � � .. v,,*� ` d iwpl as every pel'sotl in. the Deese.` .i?,•;• F >€�° :�. wg.1£ .. w'd on Z even n of $ . Pat• ntal d by +sea $Mort been bus .ln . ISuadlt ,; • x ,,3 ,,, �, ,. O1` ; .1. _ S 4 ear of talc ober eauou b. i z r thOUt 12T011aB• j , �„+:, ,, �a .t�M 1 a r I3 t !; �: , J. a T Ileo �✓�t i •:, { lick b .I. A�'o,.!H' �j{.... i , " t'" 3 a v , css t= t c t n •*r- ! r . - �• i vT r - - - y: -^`:j,. -v - t_ •,-,,5. n A,' ,n.. 6 -3..• [F:'ll_ '`° J V. i �. 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