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I•'int, tna lie ft will be 1�Ter. ' l t . 11►- uCII e - &1 1 }' i ► , .. _t. used in aintiA y , 2 yf t p g the rite■ of doom and a lilies assa ours of e so that we .- - , t . ma find P g ,• , _" - . r,,. :.. r ., ;... ,-. ii,,. f r. - ,1.'r+ _ ..1 - a3 1aP - -. . - - - + - .. E �t ht without UHN LF.�LIE, rand! bae;g - f . u he house .1 h.. b i,a , l.:, I . , or I . Then ngs will be $ _ !limine and eve room s Oot anal buoe laakel•- t w . �' ► u0. utgcientl r, I ,I:. li bled on the . � darkest night to bs tnven- . 'c;J��cl uIld .SE;iW n Work_ without difficulty. Large intsnon, r - - spch as those of churches, will thus ate . . t1.•.i._.►be1tuilil rLV AfThNLBLTu. -- hxlwrieuuoU Wurktuauahip.1liKl�i1{ING. ONT., F�;IDAY, AY 9� 1884. I N�. 27 dfml� lit. In time the outside■ of all Dant fur`ri tau ri•re, uplstrtu itd ad v(%�r. II1....,1 I r' it •J,w 1 f I buildings in towns will be palated, fn N rigbi's stere. KwK street, �° ! . i I ,. ' ..4 , I' ' ' - whole or in part, with luminous paint, so •o. 20th. rasa. 7_l�, Yiokeriug YiUage-------___-'- - o --- -- `—�� �- that when the sun seta a co cit -' -- - ub1BJ[y101F 7)sUUBH f. �� T yt I examination was aruell with wide dark • es d sill havin no shadows�� Yr ESTABLISHED, . 1837. CUPIDITY AM COR � y J I31arin8 yap ball; and next as How ehau I write g ,,will rise like an ez- `' at d, not even a message from V from the dead face, on whish th lure of of what followed 9 The shame and pt►itt motion and there 'will be no need in its It We shall never be pleased by doing ss -- had been brought. l �mplight fell, and the small blue of that time seem to scorch me now -now streets of lamps, gas, or electric light. ALI3ION TYnTV,L we ieve - "1t 1.' thab p - 0 %YIX.--{ ,) u orae i Arthur Omer: at phW . troll dlffured rte ru odour that he is dead, and I am face to face Thus thoroughfares will be illuminated - . pp r Your ■tr[tngt6 shall be ometftmee, foil grinding the word between hi■ toe in through the room clenched in a with death° , with the exception of those undo This Hotbl has been ret"adelled and refuruiah- `[ t0 aloud ■till." A nick shudder ran h �� rground, 4'Oug yg an access at unootattrol4tbL fury. fingers with the un of •`�T a came nite earl in matt s frame; the words ' y or in sous rativel su - ed tie-Igl{buut, and is -now the uWy atwtolttss [It God ata sit off !brise to -marrow who 7arrc+d 'bl datth. yleldmg• q Y the afternoon n•iodn for�the aint we are +climes an f Y P dip thanked him for life- Suddenly, while he chafed and f ted and began, in his clueless indolent fash- Pe P hinking yes ray huusu in Canada b en itis ear■; moat be ez to acme put Him ori co -day. him, who in hu eager and r+sckless desire and counted every ■eaond v it , ►Lady Olivia had "a■caped," sn , ■o far ion, discus■ the events of the previous Ppm light by day in 29,' 31,33 fit 35 ""Good tem r is like a ■unn 'da r it � Pa- Nora looked a and said; with ve and car human Justice was oolp rned, the es- h ; but all the time he watched me order that it may shine b n ht, sad . Per ppee 7 Y ru se0 her t sous the world had p . gra nig Y l s0%- its brightness everywhere, haps given bee death. and death in its infinite eo"p�°n- cape win safe and ■urns She been with such strange intentness that I felt there might be a needless expenditure of g Be not ashamed of thy virtues ; honor ■ most cruel and shameful form. ��Arthari a +m �!orTy for Ori■tine."® �� sober► the were my f flash and my heart, throb with an energy fn making ft chino by ex�o■ure G� 1 A R V I S-S�'. Da called in and her fixed defiant r ile and exul nt revision of a momentous quos the ray■ of artificial light. Railway car - i • good brooch to wear in a man's hat ab The thought , maddened him. Bal ffor ger Orisiine i he eghoed fnce+ed ns- , p _ J_ HOLDERNESS, PROPRIETOR. ail Limes. - hi■ blundering effort: to discover the real ly' .,Do you think Yom' pain w� urt baughty look accused to mock van in tion at hand; rvi8oe, however, could be made to glow We ou hb not to 'u of men's merits author of the to 4eee f lie :dealt �+ pori r' d� at the retribution that the' owner " You wore lovelier than ever last softly within and without, and ma�et T O R O N Z O, - ON TAIi.IO. !3 7 �e `aim°' "I know it," Nora answered !tad defied so long and eluded at Side ni Olio' ' he said 1 erpQcially roaul vehicles. These could . by theirfqualifications, but by the lie of the unknown corpse that had been • , eaningbackinthe . --- they make sit them. committed to the dust is Nora'■ nttrne, "Jost because She was cruel, because •we bF side with the account of the suicide tall [hair, and watching me through his be made visible on ,dark country mads, . - y Perfect vale; consists in doing without the dormant energies of BootLnd Yard misunderstood each other once, ■he will appeared Cie confession that ga a back half used li4s. `Oh no' -with a little without carriage lamps or moon ;, and :',- witnesses all we should be capable of do- might never we been aroused. She be sorry ries►-" la■t�ihad off Nor•, and cleared ling! `of slow en oymenti-'I do not offer mda P )ts n"tght be made to shine like - . - ing before the world. might have lived on, unmolested and free She nr to rw haste to come to yea.1 a■ploton f m her my awn partial judgment! The opinion P are of: Sre. The use of lumin- "8he does not know nd name. It was full and ez licit ou h to was z ressed on every hand.' One Saint, tnoreover, will be invaluable in Every one i■ adapted to some special from all suspicion, unW the dawning of� gtiaf the mast ezaati P 8 the came of chi olio e, and bassoon. > ! that ds in which )� Wt PCPs she will come; if not, yo ask Y ng; and, though he diamonds dazzled people,' I said 0°lliafona will hi rendered amu bar r ., work, but not every one finds the parties- 7f conq her to Dome to me Arthur ?" Passion made it a little inoohere t here cool! though my heart beat fast. `So Y Y • - lar field in which he is to labor• scruple, he should have pe ed her to and the ' ht ae b da , and channels will be - R link her lot with "Yeo-`Qo-1 cannot tell " Ar•ihur an- ria. tete main part of the d ument half a admiration belon s oar h t fo � y y .`� bis' to take up the acv- war studiousl tem to g co a distinctive! The strength and safety of s eotiuntmi- swered hurried! ioa di■traeted no to y and cl oa. y ' ible. Aa we reflect `��.._._. --- orad thread of their old love sad follow y+ Y , ty conhists in the virtue and intelligence him to some far -of land where her slog pay much attention to her word■. "1 have learned, ` it ran; "fro Crit- " e nodded two or three times, stroked U � t° whichvt�ia paint will be psit - ` v IRI CKERIN(3 of its youth, especially of its young men. n Eon minutes motte Nora would be tine Singleton to -night that No Lad his moos he as thou h to hides multiply themsely rncalcnlsbly when would be unknown and unsuspected sod 9 y tic g , Take away,from mankind their vanity all the madness and of they b away W the polioe•oourt. y de Gretton, is alive, in hiding, and in well- ►leaned smile, then said lazil eonna A can be produced at a moderate . LIVERY" - STABLES I and their ambition, and there would be would become in titmneeaas a ■hado� heave the eager faro■ gatber[td loge er deadly peril sill. The ■tory was told to h, those fdiamondal By -the -way, . but few claiming to be heroes or patriots. dim• in the dingy room Horde hideous b a wrest a confession from me, I ka w; but, I w a good deal congratulated last night -- - . ; - - TF.SSRS. DECKER & O'LEART Who i■ wise ? he that learns from every Now the contrast between what might tlKwraaci arrociatioru of ooane and oul in spite of the natural emotion it xc'Led, -I ink I will take them back now 1- �k� ��' NL have always on hand first-class Horses one. Who u werful 1 he that verve have been and what was half nii dtfiened and brutal crime. Already he saw the and the �q�t plead*g which worse Olivi ,' ' W. Matthew Williams, -in his "Ohem- Carriages, &c., and lot thein to tho public at rea- Po g° barristbn Ohatti Gbl er v� hY taught the cold and ■elfish 1 m " fat of C,>oke " ea " soualiie rates. We have Just, purchased three his psaiuus. Who is rich 1! he tlu►t is bio• He hid hiss face in his haadr, and „ 'tg„ g 7 ode t y I dt►red not oak why; but my eyes pub �' rY Ya : - !n the father 7i the deverca tu>re of the revious ni h secret in to own et. Shall 1 e con- the uestion so plainly, he answered it land of my grandfather, Louis Gabriel span of n►a+i horses; wail ntata ed, end are now awnteut° • a+u i Nun save the terrible tears verung forth P P th y �' prepare.l to supply or drive Coutworcial men to " Im rove our b rtunitiaa�" ■aid frutm a strop man'■ n fall sine b one the reporters preparing their note- k■ fession now ? Let me think. with his accustomed las h- Mstten, one of the commonest dishes of - ' . any �n.int at reasunablo rates. 'Buus rungs to p 7 , g of Y y .. 8 ane ruin all trains, and parties for une- Bonaparte to a schoo of young men ; between the slim strung fingers. and sharpening their pencil■ to sketch his Nearly two years ago 1 Oh, eaven, " ` must have them reset for my wife, the Peasant who tills hie own freehold t+ually. .Teaming and roams •supplied when re- .• fair pruud Nora in verbal caricature for how long, how lou those oats ha a been! I to ed my head aside abruptly; the mrd grows hu own food ie a `fondovin' quirwl at uuaJerutu rates, ou churl uutioe. every hour loot now, fs a chance of the sight wrung her heart so her own g Y - - _ _ - _ n Und ri! I Cie deleetetion sit the greedy public t Have they dragged to hoz a. tom I won• wo m ht --must mean the crowning (I cannot ezpk►in the etymology of the • future misfortune." psi pe had nu power t[t dos With b i8 _ - _ •-�•�- W a quick grieved uty, ■he drew down the would feast with such morbid appetite on der 1 Ica it as and to be hunted and in- of m hopes.; bat the smile filled me with wO�+ and epelp it only by ear, never - F, V yowig m,au ■hands, r•ud fumed the 'an- eveTy detaid of the sensational tragedy of nocent as guilty and safe ? 'Safe How val�u dread. 'You do not seem to care, having seen It in print or writ:ng� This - i HI3I�.. T HOUSE, �O •YOV WANT guished blue eyes to meet the eager pa- which ■he was the gufltlesn and sinks' py rho word mocks me a■ I write i down! 41td . Do you take no interest in my i.• mixture ofcheeeoaluleggm, thecheeso heroine. His soul sickened within im Was I ever safe for a day, an hou ? Ali, wife ' ;gated and beaten into the ego ae in mak- i•i<c�ti:><t><>vc�. f . rhotic pleading sit her own. no! If the actual ril of ro d sod- o laid asoft lingering emphasis oil in omelets, with a small additioa of now .. at the hideous icture hu tanc oon u g Arthur, listea tct me. E it it were p ,1 J p° . Th house is a flue now brick hyilding, finish- �Y : y gi I should be cap• For the second time he t"rid h m- fold never came near me, if a op rtane the t two words -it might have been m� or batter° It ie placed in a little . - ' 4 ou who had ven me u . e,l in superior style. Every con eniegce, and i � : 4 � �' ' ■elf wish: her dead in her innocent rl- dlSappoarwtse of that unha set the tend mesa or subtlest cruelt I could n like flower- of y rVukfort for thn •ravelltltg publics Thi e�otpaat g $von if I were to ie, ■till 1 should °R PPY y- Pa p saucer, conked gent! , ', b hood, rather than profnt�p by such n- slouch-dounda of justice on anoth track not ll. M heart beat et faster and so�� as it• comae oR the Sre a d bi•au,ls of r th s, veli rs ub Ctgars al Kyr t I be glad to fife; when �IebveIl and th[Me ► b eI� , n eaten ban,!. New and cumm-�dious ata i .e JL i Jie'ts . Q ! who love oa know our ianoceace that tact with the world as this. I have not the phantom horrors of ■poop- the ' was a strange dull ruching in my from the vessel in which � it is cooked• J. CUTHI)EIt1`, i r�► , I ►1. Y y "Arthur ou will' not be gruel to Ckfr- loan nights and miserable days n worse ears. I I have made man s heart dinner on J,an. lath, iti93. ly I ; can hie borne Heaven can give strength ' y than 'the worse bitternese of des ? " ` ou n It carie Olivia?' He touched`-, one of these Plus a lump of black bread ' . ' ` J �' for slut. But�to live a I have lived theeo true," Non began pleadingly; but rho uuti .. q , , -� two ear t--" i3he used w cut the appeal short with almost savage And yet 1 did .well to kill him Face my d now With his long thin fingers• Hl �iBSt-:-afr�et -:- Pr1Ce y p• t ands ■mall bottle of genuine bat .thin. �►�e abru tness. I to face with the end face to face with the ucli ro wine ; the coot of the whsle ban uet at a to the lips, and tremblings little, wlaGle „ P m own soul ' „ , n me at once. little saber o bein uresis!! 1[q�ss t - I I cannot think or of her now Y , 1 as that I did we 1. Al - I A I U I N C A s II i some of the old horror crept back into the npcalt , Y oe, I said, with an effort. You g g Y ban Non i The sue do ou not -hear ? M bene Grant was a oowhrd and a traitor° kno I care.' sixpence. The choose is in a Past COW- , > opt [lark dilating eye■. "Arthur you do noE ps- y y ditlon y . own darling, be brave acid firm now I" He shamed his own kinswoman before "` or me?' He drew a little nearer, , and partly dissolved in the milk ,� y . -W- 0 know; that was iii die chili an uapitied the world or batter. I have tested the sustainin I " death i " She started, and clung a little more , mad thought his baso safe and I felt- his breath upon my cheek° g �3 F�l�•w• i I' Ashur Boaapre hatened and wtttoheti closely to him. Steps were indeed du- �ttse ■he stood alone, because he had `Poo Olivial :I was wrong. You have Power of ■rich s meal by doing mouse very �--, LtttTsl M "fAwti iSs fdatil- tills wBD wAtnitn- with somethiu� of wonder minglin with ��' aadrble coming along the stone neither brother, lies lover, nor neband learn to tram me; you do regret the stiff mountain climbing and long fasting [n the corri or• they paused at the door now, to avenge hor. The coward and t e fool l t ? after it. It in rather too ood-over nu- '` his keenest pain° Tu him this s ft out- Pun g tritioum-for a man oral dein sedenta 1 I A DAILY AND WEEKLY MAIL bunt a passion sou o much a rerelatron "L it Van[7e- or The uaward to count a woinatt'■ !plead- " ` ea,' I soh' red n, in a vo Y g ry_. . TNR MAIL hs.become �' �':- "Not Vance dear "hesai entl "the ness as somethi in his favour, t e fool a on of ez c �t ry work• 9'ie seesstlse[I lieiletse 1>. )ties:■ Ltti• it would have been to Nettie or to • + dg y; y n8 g pe tation, for the all-impor- vcrtlse�eafr Vance. Non had borne with ■vola brave I have come. It is time for you to appear rgo that woman had Span' blood tent uestion lingered still. I T to fo t A diluted and delicatr,' modiflcaticn of ' And ceabim sora of them than w «her C martp�psrs cors in court, in hor veinu and Spanish fire in h r soul. " ` h' -he tted m head entl and this may be made by taking slices of bread i 1 biaed. 1t ha. IsN000 readers oftk rwm dor d cheery p►atienee the cruse laid on her Ili y f3 y, AT ELUDALE SILLS■ nvenerlsHtselvrs •r •' F.rm. b, a.l.» ..e ••F.rr. hat they thought slid had coined to feel For ono seopadl heir eye■ closed fru a Well -row ho knows I , drew to long breath -`the mistakes and bettor soaking them in s bettor Wxnted.'•••Stock"of ••seed Rn 1.Ie••er - anted•• iowned in sudden faintness and he feared she would "Little more than tyro ears I of ou ouch Olivia! You remember the made of eggs or milk -without flour- - -- - • ' Til!~ WFHKLY MAII.,Jrwnwlr,.er esck iaserWN, o► Ire weigh!. ' thus t y* Y ' t then 1aC1i1 the slices of soaked bread fn ! - rxrwy er,rto per word for ,Izw .� ertirwr, r In THti D or .. ,.► never face the ordeal before her; but she ght that Alberie Grant and I ere to old verb -Bi la nesse aavait— p 8 J- R. 'HOOVER MAtL u rw.w1. s•v p{r..d In..ttea. My poor Non . With a snrt cI rave -i �d smiled up into his face, rttarry; and though I always f and "p i lz 'bieilleaae I s pie dish covering each with s thick scare..- THB Alt .wnf•, C.w.rs rat pity oulde r laid his hand upon the "I am ready, Arthur; acid you will be shrink from him, I was ' oontcut t it with smile. `The c.00nnnclusion is hardly coating of b ated cheese, and thus build- Pieke-riu;;, l icon. G-ly _ pander shoulder. "But it could not have , ID u a strap ified de sit to fill the disb. 2 ways lasted thus. You would not always there' ,� should be so; content -no mo , My comp! mentary, Albenc! g p 1M . - ve been cruel Non My brave Nora I '1- first marriage lac: been unhappy, and I "` o• onlvy true• and truth is not al- Tho surplus batter may be poured over you would have He thered her cl[ieel in his srttt y hat run- wa a losaarit Olivia° You do not ask the top ; or if time id allowed for satura- - ':• T i , me to me at last." ga y a soon re rated the rash fol! t y �' "haver !" Non said firatlp- " ever feeling an though he could defy, the world ,downed le to p[svertp, and give mo a my w> els name?' tion, t.ho trouble of preliminary soaking . 1 r � rthur ! It would tuve broken m} heart t° wrest her from him; and in that eager ' lower place in the world than 1 might . "Where was my pride then ? I have may bo Paved Ly simply pouring all the . lose you ; but your mother shoul[L never p�Onate embrace those two forgot for I have hoped to hold. I never t ought been called proud so often. I p[w od at batter tl►tls. .This, when gently baked, one mad second the ril and the it supplies a delicious and nutritious dish. , - ' �- , ��-� � I � ve reproached me with bringing You � pe W' that my oetiatu would forgive me there him with piteous eyes, begging m to 1,,, janger and shame !" that compassed them. was little generosity fa his eharae r, amd torture me no more. Wo call it cheese -pudding at home, but "My mother 1" the young man cried ( Then the door grated on its hing[+S, and that he should bitterly'resent the ek I "H4 Lughed, and twirled his gray bay own experience convinces me that we ; had la ed him seemed to me o i make a mistake iii usin it to su � lement sly; and thin time his fair frau face the room seamed snddealy to fill with p y q y nstu- mousttfohe more sharply. th© Dint. It is fat too nutritious for ushed with a loving pride, and nuj with people, and people. that they knew. Trued Jurat• " ` rd You think :tjji�st I should never 7 . i r 'n." "Ah, Nors, yuu do not know my the officials were there, and their coming But, to my amazement, wh . the marry that no one would have me be_ this ;ria savory character temple ono to - old mother et ! She i■ as frank and meant that the hour of Non's a n was y� after my vett ourhood, I rete to cause ou ono eat ft mo freely that ft would be far wiser I ' 1 � Y �' London and took u the threads f m •' ` h to use it sa the bwisa aaant uses his • _ n j t as she is brave anal tender-helarted. it hand; but with them too were vane P y , no,nol I cried vehemently. Pe Ours is for any reasons the Leading carpe Hous " ' old life pe (!sorra: was the first fondovin, {. 'am the one acid cul dinli ora, she will Dome to you to -day. Nettie, and Crirtine. + greet You cruel, Alberic. You know how + Y Tho Vance wan the first, ta.■peak his hand- I me with ovary ezpnion of affec acuate bitter! I have repented that mad folly- for agood wholesome dinner. . girl's eyes filled with sudden faeara, , I have tested its di :v A d sparkled through them with a'hs some face aglow with some deep feeling, refard• I was sore -hearted and ken- know gostibility by eating I . I ply' s irated ust then own world ooked ' `T at it hearth for su r. No ni htmare has tofu! light. hu handsome eye■ lit up with tl,e fire of P J ► niy yon would take me now ? Is y PPe g "Will ■he ?" she Some t 'o''" He ca ht Non'■ out- upon me indifferently enough. My lily that Olivia ?' He claspe3 Icy hand, followed. If I sup on a corresponding FI�,�T---'Our paces are lower i h�,n th��e �� elf increda- g� J Y u8 gaup faded and m meats were s , i and 1 ked into m e es in ardent lover's quantity of raw cheese, my sleep i■ minor- ' Ir 1 usl "Ohl, Arthur, how good ■he is• stretched hand■ within hi■ own, and 3 Y Y ably eventful." f _- _ of any other house in the c* w Iahall love her by-and-by I" looked down with a sort of wild delight had somehow made a failure and mud- feahio . You are on ly jesting with me The young man winced a little under into her wondering elyes° die of my life, and for failures an mud- now? You couill not be content to pave ! SECOND—Our stock is entirely' ne end t e fervent word■; and, though he forced "Good, brave gull ' he cried exultantly. �6s 0ie world bras no great foals. I ergine yyour li a with the mt►n whom you jilted I Potato Caltare. answer: smil he weld no trust "Oh, Nora. you have borne our then how m hetet warmed to th man Io ng e, trr y amguinh Y ng ag'or A Pottimville correspondent of the I2v- f h mself to speak. Noticing this, the girl well I Can you -bear the shock of a great I had wronged, the mss whose c 'valry `•'))lore than content,' I whispered, as sal Neta Yorker writes ss follows• His l - consists of this seasons goods only. c ped both hands upon bins arm, aria joy 1" so easily forgive meI his amt stole round me and his mous- experience may be of value to other far- . THIRD 1 Our stock is purchased �rect , k�a u rot° his few with solemn shin- 13he did not answer• but the a es "At first he ■ ke li htl and il of tache brushed my brow• and for on a mora : Lasts rip a new nen hbor of _ P r gr'eY Y Po 8 Y Y ' P f3 g g eyes that were clear as crystal, yet tin- darkened with a le ok of pathetic entreaty; the trick I had played him; and yet nder second I felt that life was good once mine coming along where I was fitting a. f thomably deep, like some slumbering and ■he trembled s little, ass with sudden all the lightness I was quick to pe ive a snore_ piece - of land like an 'ash help, asked fromTthe manufacturers. k n m on which the moony ht rests. eeld• subtle undertone of tender t Ae "Then ho withdrew his arm, and broke what I intended uttin in that cud ' "You fear the wont, dgar I" she said ( Involuntarily Arthur Beaupro threw blamed himself, not me. I was�to[i oung into Cie oddest, moat misplaced laughter• I said : "Potatoes." ` Well," said he, FOURTH[—We carry more best q ality one arm round the deader shrinkin and b ' ht for a dull old f . It as a that ever crowed the lips of man. His "you won't et man ►tatoes." "Wh g ntly. Well, if t, wales, A can bear 8 - a es littered trium hand his arms were not ?" I asked. ` B cause you Pulver . It yuu uric! 1.. But, listen, Arthur" -as sire; while, his eager gaze wsndorod du- tu►cr•ifice any frank -heat girl ould Y gg P Y+ Brussels Carpets than any ho a 111 h stirred restlessly under the ear►e.t trictedly Vanoo Singletons face. naturally avoid. I looked at him, t, fo �ded �n bin brola<et- ize the ground too much. Potatoes don't , g and the light loving touch -`al do• For pity a rake, iie quick; suspense handsome, dignified, walk:ng i the t e said, m a tone of burlesque want so much pains taken with the . Canalda• u >t ■hat a your fears. Either I am `fe ' will kill hor 1" he said hurriedly; and once world's sunshine, crowned with the rld's refirt t, 'how very unfortunate that I did ground. I will show; you how to raiso - ' , : the 4mmal room echoed to Vance honour and rd and then atm own notguem your preference before 1 It comes ppootatoea." Well, he did, and this is how i ` : ` a d blinded to all danger. or core a spirit ° r� ' Y a little late now. I am en ed to ma he did it ; He took clover and and cum- � . FIFTH -1 Our stock of Ta' ' C els o prophecy has come upon me, and the Singlet he joyous low -toned laugh. dark, haggard face, and there sso ed s gag rrY J • kcal hour it past. 1 cannot' help it, o+ no; Joy does not kill, and mine cruel mockery in his words. Mise Non Bruce. a. menced to plow. In the first burrow d ," ■he added, with a little broken are Joyful Lidfngs. Nora, my poor little "Something of this I said in pass' nate TO cis OONTntURD.) (six inches deep) he dropped hie seed - _ is superior to any on this cont! Qnt. „ martyr, your innocence in proved at past ! in«therent fashion ez roaain 1 kno not --- - eighteen inches apart, need cut in halves, gh, more pitiful than any cry. I have , P g . -- n dead so loi it is so sweet to live 1" A few hou�n more will Hoo you a free and what of r t for m t mads and Lice In the Mikado s EmJpin. . one piece in a place. Then he dropped SIXTH We buV oral from Srst- lass 'g' wo �' y par Everyone, rich and poor, in Japaa takes Beed ;n eve third furrow I M y The pretty head, with its cruel crown. ply qua ingratitude to him: but even then, ough ry + +n Holding desperately still to Arthur he bent over my hand with the ten crest a dip at lomat once a day in a caldron of fn the first one t after the plowing ., Makeris, such as Henderson $nth- ° °Oft white hair, fell forward ort his Beau re's hot water. The rielr bathe before dinner soma done, bin seed had all been f ■ oulder. Noss'■ proud strength' was p , as though to save herself courtly glace and soothed me wi the and at bedtime. The whole household covered. He then took a harrow and ' : well, Templeton, Crossley B • t 014 ken at last• she clung to her lover'■ from fal ng beneath the tremendous kindest words,Ifeltvaguel frighten and di in the hot water. A bath unleas at • f m with an since lots energy flat} told shock of a last words, Non stood for a opp�ed by the odd exultant glut of ae�sp a sin ' smoothed down the furrows, gave flat ` Hughes and Firth. nnssgqtt moment o no in stu d uncom rehsuc in g, ;a on.y an -immersion. culture all summer or till the virioa were own talo of uverwirought nerves rind a Q g hu eyles. Preoedeace Ips given to the olden in bl At d in time he took s ,. . silence stalring blanklJ before nor, easing "So little b little hi■ d•il dev tion ,when owl- I g tionary crisis at hand. bhe nabbed no o understandin noth' of what ' y ' y there are no visitors, then to the young_ plow.and commenced where he had left SEVENTH ---Nearly all our est at -I o ce °tt twiw with childish vehemence �mg+ g ►ng and constant care of me attracted th goo- people, according to their age, next to off plowing in spring, and turned the fur- ca ile Arthur soothed and oomforted her' in new. .t -re was something terrible pup'■ notice. Little by ' little the tory the maid -servants, and last! to the . . he might have soothed a grieved sad rigid: Y of the white face. With a cre about that the old put was be Y rows back, picking up what he could find; . - terns ora -made especially for us and f htened [shod. The lovers hied changed little rob Nettie twined her arm■ around renewed, that I was be Lady de G tion wromen. Prefatory ablutions of feet and then with a eprIng tooth harrow he went the slender neck and kissed the cold hands arae performed in basins, and on -over the ground to get the rest° Result : • now; • moment back agonireEd lean + •flet all. Old friers who had fo tten getting out of 'the caldron each bather in my field pulverized like 'an ash bed, con ed strictly to our house• t all but overwhelmed him while she cheek with .n eager pturioa of pity. me in my obscure widowhood les mouth and throat with cold &ro- w s brave and strong. "7r Non, try tri understand that all round me once again, old aacpaain use■ one acre of ground planted in drills, 18 EIGHTH` -Being direct importers and "Ho still m darl' Y i. over, that yon are quite safe renewed their claim inti pif �_ matlsed water• In very hot weather they inches apart, one piece three or four eyes Pe . Y n1g'pm hSrd1 n1O7t+ alp fan each other's bodies to d them. Y now. to b ' hten once more and I eve ry in a place, hill cultu�, produced nine . cash : bu ors We are In posit: n t ow a darker hour than the," he whin- �° Mode■tp does not begin in Japan where bushels of pig feed. My iieighbor'S four Nonslip moved dumbly, and her that I owed ft all to Albedo Grant. Was . car red fond! and then in a calmer lone eed beaus ends. Human beim s who are ass • y' + eyes wandered round restp till th Y 8 acres fielded 800 liusheht of s lendid sell a a�'pets . retail at and b to d gbmciag at hiss watch, he aadutl, ' `1 m �� fE any wonder that I learned loo for fat and ■hapele■a sa two prosperous sails ytoe� Tho eeaaon was ve : et. M e fell glen Cristine, who had Wtherto kept J1is cousin with an er ` tads that qq r9 w� w nder Vance it not here'before chi■ 1 In 8 °� gam► do not mind fanned. The nobili J , an hour more— 1?Ie bit bin li the b okgroand.. Ths aught seemed to touched on love, to to for then Oe never went r in the streets. $sit were planted on a dry knopl,_sandy powrm_ � olesale noes p+ startle her back to sense sed understand- itg his on a cls subsoil° Now I dont liko p k piing book tike words that would have of the word■ flat should make the rid their wades or shiressnd their ks the y , .. ing. Suddedy she threw out her hands between as irrevocable ? Y to try his, method, but I will try flat cul- , ,. ,: par n ed her of the trial in store. did and do -former! to be cooled in hot with ata nm o ture. Y tare the next season• ' NINTH --'All• the newBSt design, are �8�- 'Poor Ymos !" she .aid softly. "Tile "Oriatin �w� h� ," she cried weak. „Bat tl►o■e last word. wen el weather and now to economize .their Ea- ' bl w waS ble to him and dear Nettie. slow, in coming. I had been congr•t ropean garments. Hanchbacke and de- ularly .forwarded to us by, our r. O '; Arthur I lutist she is not ill I She ly' whegOristine came ■ha caught her w every one looked on car a ■e ticd formed persons are almost unknown. In - • J. W, TETLEY, who a ' &1 res crit ` k�tli a i.� a a when that man hr�ar `°d gaged with piteow ertt3eaty in a doaen tunes, and maliciolr■1 ral- a Ja P'ABII lIOTEII. her face. thong Y pane■e Eden, the law of nstunl aeleo- • y ration,' •rid her I •r0w� yon do nob love or pity me lied on my ■tcatige reticence` v many tion prevails. We acme u>� country, C oatmeal, scalded, ie good %r ', of Manchester., Eng m when he took me awe -ihe more; but ■till the one ■■ntenee that whenever there was a ro4in Jnnrinkchas, young chickens. Give it cold and soft. • 1 ,, too much to tell me the whole truth. ,. 1 with a quick shudder-- oa, it wast b �,a mean 1'• would justify me in callfn m en- and when the ground was too rough for Sashes covered with unbleached cot- ole ! I can hear it Still." .[ gaged' was never spoken. Lo de Gret- wheels we were carried in norimoas,borne ton which has been treated with oil aro TENTH--tWe do not- - �-- , It meanie -look at me Nora, and be. pro e s f �o b -, ire `...e followed you home, 1 ■appfs■e ?' eve that no one is more glad thin �n spoke always with • esreleS■ oonfi- by two, three, or fear men, who are recommended as being better than sashes car asked, anxious to tarn her deuce of our ftutare life, [lid all but oak me strong art hone■. When the ground is flat filled with Lass for the Dov of hot• : ' I� old enem it mean■ that Lad Olivia g ening the Carpet Trade for Forty th ughts from this new fear for whic4 y`' Y , to marry him every time we met; bat the or down -hill, there are two, or one before beds. . Y ■ absence oe ve , 'Blake has oolnfestsad to Lord de Gretton ■ I Changed q te, and two behind. Theca bearers are - but - *e profess to. supply ' p�- , and. rt"nl' � murder+ and that you ars Non `all but never into the at Stabled -animals require much fresh ' _ the lain Anglo-Saxon phnss never parsed most! disbanded feu[pttl retains or ' Who i The man ? Yes; Jannis had The Lot word was a cry of terror, for, y tri+ , as►nd to secure it there must be a way . i :trona with all the Lea,dln l� with a long breath, half sigh, half so , and, v the d,Yn and week. sad Bolden of the Daimons, but they are not of escape for the foul fo in n fretful anal feveris and wished to months° gaSe! swing h+ Nosh fell fares Fussed �. my heart grew sick allowed to wear their old military oo■- nsd. and lay, tihito the stable° Confinement m a close! Wh1C�1 the beat foreign Ina -8' w k in the park; bat we noon raw ttti►t words, sno the authtsrities are ■artusls■■, in hos ■top -■later'■ arm■. with hope deterred. tum osp� when th built stable is liable to b on inflam we. were followed; and I took a cab home. "Ye■ --ho Olivia tlnAk in the fe. almost g ey see them with a ""� M • He met have taken another, for psi was pe' mation of the lungs and other retrious die• produce, and at pricesih tl verish dash of her first rorsatio p.r■Ien, dupery of tough paper round their loins weer fin the cattle. at a boars sS soon v we. Arthur, it 0$APTJgId might think hes alddle-sged cousin no and nothiti$ ebe. It was to prevent dreadful- Vtugse had just ■tatted !far Toa tete of lovers of ■enation was demnable mate, and bt mk the bond be• ■word wearing and its probable cone- A lamb will begin to est when it is' - n0 house can ri�ln are theatre• Nettie was from ten as p harhintg th! hairy giv►ti6ed, awd London had bufrene ■trbject tween thein L�hdy alio bud Olivia guetaoes that the M'ik•do ordered civil to two weeks old. There ' . t to ,and Jennie setting her boo" out of eonvet�rtetion that nigbt,l for, by trhe Blake, wish alp the��°�� gone, with a servants to don the ndieulou■ European is nothing better for them than whole . , on he table, and callitng to we to a her time thew ,tom ledp m po �Y Costum which is im here b the pita. PLoe them in shallow ` L ,. cluing appeared. �U bI know v and #•lien 0. Ported y tr'Oagh■'" ' t Xe the 'Ad and w6an 1rar�tcil� Foto' a g yj I �On, whets --A Ar- Lou" knew that the mystery of the Do fartanes„ and a keener : of all Jew agents of the Paris and London hand. when the lamb■ can ran and the old i 1 *, sit all -cm teal the touch Gretton mntdw was explained at Lot, the ■olW of life- Olivir► me -down stores. sheep cannot.. Keep them growing, and . . and �4it I,',; ' yhe 's handN n my , aqd I kLew at the otmfe■�dtoa and suicide of learned to book on elle oaes•dr■aded r :•,�_-� you may command ffancy prow r of llboalde■ Lail, Olivia Blake. no sadden horror rings as the tical of all her The Ohio editor who wrote, "Oar Wood Professor Glaser recommends the fol-.' r - 2 tl ■cry 1 is about oa bra be ptw�d )J nye Arthur ■bowed I hdors Singleton motionless "It ■serried so sore an8 safe a thin` ;esus t► "t' thank Iieavan, this is a lowing in a German journal : Dine dv+s k' h � Y Y dtdSS v!r�m oi■sp tote siJkeri curtain tLat •lone ■food fart ntbr I hrd 000soltsd with his w- year, should be investigated. g os. is half p f nt of rein-wabe a ° 1, the little ttttrm land. b■twesn her •rid the solution of all her I ttxd■ and arranged tine tt►Bsira of hi■ ee- Thorn is evidently bribery somewhere, �e�a of 1} os. iobe000 in a.. , ^, '' g u-, t _ so>alje f is Yarioc $ingletAa t What ba0 doubts and #sass: had not beets famda• taiatt for mtrnttir Grattan It car rR seaeet known to br[t few y� fo half-pint w•ier, mix togetheur ;add �} toes.. Q� ooa)d ke°P Ntrt ,°�• I�ad ipu�d nth to I mans had been no tttun,�►ll ass is the olradnot of lie, flat Eased and half- t of met$yLted ' - , `. - il. y ' p'` warm-hearted, soonest ■o lora the ills:! baseness aside, ahs week! here levee!■ that had sstee oa the whta Tor bll into a man's conversation, Wit, and make trp the miz>)ere to a >>bOru Notita's ode i . To Sano■ bad bow round ilea dal�etEate parrdan-itwnted �. and army or is fire hair of the Arm thing you should eaatdder is, gatirt, Sprinkle tl►e 1�v� of infioted ,_ Ids whine the ttiave a soiiator; ttsre whws cAms had darite>ded se many wefmw opt a wife of a De ilir+ettola whethee he ha■�• grelttsr labiination to trees with tt, and it will k171the iiawhit "? RP ,Fat, tee Nle live , sitd acid 09 doa:w I a1 Few :ossa. ttraal+e Nr�1 n fir 1 os r I f' -i : - _ „L'-• - _ • - • t _ - 4 � 4 , x$ _ a -.. ., , .. - ,.r , , f t r J ,- sv a4. n.•j. r -Z ,} « n`. .r• :. ,..k-. E• : u , 4... 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L r t. _ _ - _ .� . ., •-„H. :.:..• y - . - - _ - _ - - - -- --�. .�r:+*ri' ." . °,'.ag "t.,mr.,�-t+f�,�.:_.bkv _ - s r.b•_ _. - MHIT6YAf.[ .. < • Cott M.1 $ tlonvi�l!#iWE, . �:,• RRA$ - .r N n ' = i Thc3 fliaterial is (! t ' ' tI1s1I1ew Curti. . - t now ready for till h. venue of -brmperagos ettr was > We ao not bold c � � h ! =_ _ _ -- - a ,e sLrtlo#ion of ilio new Method' t CiI>oroh. ti>3s sw• h•14 bj sor , �d by the Brongitsrn Division tions of J. UAM3131 t (m )a - W � .., S. A large UuMber have been to the O. ' j pert►nos top Tuesday last fn the dem- /ttRrmhey Herter, iloaveyaatser x ry , s' Q. R. R. t�t'obeerye til pe tio>�Iof 11lts pertutoe Hall, 10 tape steps towalli#s the .- `f hh* Years PnbltrA,,>to. aeoMceDra*wWNO.il,Wbiiby, t1L, 9 w- ,*� -"�— I) (l- •: / , -- p Ou Saaokleyer. orgt►nisation of the tow#®bl ; to - "_ Qo aud�lord • M ti a "aom �e :. - .,. ;J - The F icering Nems p p a� rnitidr' a , natty Plight the lewd@ Brass the submissiot' of the Goott� list in this To 1.4Idi � gatiats� on i►tlk�nds of mea. ^� 6J /fIs +P 1'f iR� ' r m ifs )tublhlhcd •vo Fr)day moru►ng ma its o14oe, Dated sel'ad,>id Mr. 8. spar an(I;1lritie. county. There was a v,1ry good a#tkltd g T a. !1" N L 1� ,A A '•�- m,-- tie trft of oW • ick a Ont, oBtt)0. for f#Jl,:l. DOW • �. T RM8 :. BROUGHAM. moi,' Wm. ForresiRtr wY oiLOseott chair- �1n °°me to those th t urait," has ailain Ha>e>e and trolls! ,Rotary ltitliHs. $ s , !l I than ' and Mr. C. Dale secretary. The �•�ified in ou�mid4i by the marriage, . Orneas s Block, Hmot�i, WLf Ghlbstly iid•eed ills PH". A�1 >010'� oisrbo� t»;sr rtrmvm in •anon; tfi 4>Y tt not paid + e l4nd tilt., o[ oar till the end of year. Fiotn our own Corresponcient7, ' chairman said be sa the ob eat o! y townsman [ . Private funds to loan at lowast rater oft Cf 7 1` �^t . BATES r .ADVEBTISiN(i : Hestia was for the Ply Mr• R. G. Reeser to Mfrs Father M han, favorable berme o! ent. a- 8llver 3 oz. Case, with GFold JoWi and Glen a Wa thaml 1+'int ineercion, _ _ The Salvation Band id tbG hli>tl a g Parpa° of cons dering erg per ting it .. , visit on Monday evening R of Chatham We �/r i,, t !V1 iCaoh subeegaent lnset�tion, per Hue - 9 the l�pri)Y (so far tl this toweshi was stns via (pod ., �� 11<1��8 6I31rpf at $i4.o(}. and sea• •ath/><!ty i1li.L the This r.ce does not lu lode ducted serrlcee in the Meth isL Charon e! `+end), of submitting the Scott of tae traotinq pottier , Legal or Forei6u ad- , s vote of the sleotore in this 000nty $s th�O we`e to have united in wed. `Barriister and S©lial r, i vertisemente which was crowded to its lit est ca sit look some thirty years ,bot owing t4 Notary Public, Convevanoel, +tc, i Special krrme give to parties makiu con- 3'' read an extract from s paper whicZ gave 8 A large number carne out d c+c)nfeSsed stati8tics in reference to the amount spent �° prersnre of circums n(seti the engage. MoneT to Loan at lowest current rates- o- w, ; trwta /or or a mon a or by the year. Hal[ /� .early t'r yearly cont is payable quarterly, converaien. They n so hel(]y meetings ill yearly for etre drink, in corn riflvn to tnsnl wa.� �• low lae►mFy attendee to. %� Bne►noAa cards, ten 1 nes or under, with paper, the same place ou Tl ursdav Pride - n what w e 1 menta have domonstra tha Omcs--Hanny's Buildl Plllkerf •1 -i u one oar nd s s t OnE 1 Z N gS e3. nt for then the deo ng. 1 � Y eceseartea of lits, rocs Sunday ni ,rl 11° of fab are rfxtiJvocable, d that the to11��gg Open aveyl?tia6y. , f; 3 A vertiaunteute wit out wrttter inatructioue 3 1, ta. " A ve of`alvation ap- Its•. Mr. Barclay said the meeting was delayed anion should eonsummaterL PraC �CaI Watchmaker BrdClC 13t>r8@E Whit rr111 lw iusortesl until t rbiclaon and chargexl ac pears to be rolling o\ r the entire country. called by the secs of Temperance in orders ��T��L # y r� tordingty. Orders for discontinuing actvertieo that the subject might be disoussel. He Thr worth couple y in Lown this P • •) menta must be in wri ing and sent to the pub- eveni a . usher. DUNBA TON. I ,, thought it would be beet to have an etc- ° were accorded an enthusiastic I3AI;Ii 1STEN, -- Job U'ork promptly ttended to. planation of the BcotL Act from Mr. tlpanate ��on• As " toiling, rejoicing, morrow. '0ounty Crown Attorney and Clog ty . 0 L. $. ACKERMAN• - - PROPRIETOR. _ From our •wn Correspo send,, f '', so that the audience would then be able to ing onward through life," the beat wishes (' f3olieitor. ' of all nccom n the pressed with the n u �o G " a' n I The grounds aronu the rt ate intelligently alJsouse the matter, pa Y m, e: r bein tm roved b Mr. Spence then entered into an ax lana- hops f'l'at all their troubles may be little 1 _i Our Polit.loe Strict Inde p ane•, y QOURT MOU=E WHIT Y. , ponaeuco. g y ay o level tug up tioll of the scat# Act. Rs Said it was CYletu. AT ()u r A 1 to A N i At class LWal1'alwr. Raid 1)1L1I(ling nowt fe ccs, adding tach t0 Wltiterale A ril 46)th 1884, p� , Our 1:e lRx)l to (if I lonaa -Tho hearty useless to ezpoct total prohibition from ,1 p _•• , 1 e131 Rit(r'hle &' Bj�jl $f �� 1�' j� support of the tax,plo ut Yickuriug and vicinity the Rttl7tCtier in a h0 place. either of Lhe present political parties. The _ bIRA ILIAN.- v{' AREHOU SE, I Tho water in lite arAL ie n usually Government, however, gave them the Scou A New York photographdr fitrds ` _�;om BARRISTER$ ANO •SOLICITOR$, v ►JL FRIDAY, Mai 9th, 1884. lliglt t11iA npling, sa lift° t Rt thR Act in brder thalt the feelii of the High Court of Justicae.. I ' >A people twenty-bre yesrb of ezper4enoe, Lhat�while sidewalk used for til )ur se of ettin b counties milt W atcartaineci„ Con- cite beet likeness is to Its t flrom til( �I�BY, oN The whole of our immense stook of -J :-. ' r + VOL III. NO. 27. to the boats is -flood d, and pal ly do- siderable difeulty had been met with IeR silo of file facet, the ht side - • "�'�—�- moliAhed. The nece to a sl calci nt owing to the plaint thwt the Act waS an- rig Kruseoany to loan ee tbssenable fwrmr, la s P the lwet piotare. Of coarse, there are - -- - -- - - - -- ----- Cracker & Glassware at Reduced �'rlc CS PICKERING COLLEGE. once be taken b thli b town ra and realmtational. The highest court in the �. FIELD ' M. B. Y soma people who will have a portrait that � r borrowers (which aro no a f w), to realm had pronounced it constitutional. is „anis uuto thsnlselves,,r teed stilets IiYSIUTAN sUB0110N �o' �c. remedy the great inconvenience, 8 some so that there was now no room tar doubt, ' ' '' Handsome China Tea Setts from #8 Batt. Coloured Tea Setts, White Granfte YVe clip fire foilowlnk► from the Torouta and those who were in favor of roliibition wit° would prefer pn ideali:ed self. Tile � per I parties have already measured th depth p latter robabl PICKBRiNG, ©111T. Tea Betts. Colored Toilet Sets, White Granite Toilet Betts. 100 Dozen R'hite, Globe that oto readers ma know in what might Safer vote for the Scott Act, as P y ere in the majority Orales Bovae--.Mornin , from 880 Granite Plates Bowls Na ies and Pitchers. Glass Bette from 4(k lags ' .�- Y with a two foot r•ltle. y halo rn her suer ovary vote for the Act was in favor of P g P 4 may (} ii ht�tdont, in g + + Gl per sett. G light one of oar el>ief institutions is re- The Itev. Mr. CrRI has a to tat ted to 11.80, Evening, front G to Q. Bowl$. Glace Pitchers. (ilasS Nap�ries end Comports, i31aSs Cake Sjwnds anJ morn wa a .c ` ►rohibition. In the counties in which it }' than one, 10 keep on the ickariA 1V -v. 11, 1881. _ __ ly_ • Plates. fickle Bottles. Glace Celeppie ri0 bow Glass 01" s Cak Dee per slid arded b ole Rt a distance : evening AerviceA hero in the Prea torinu rib • g Y Ire P ad bean submitted a large majority of g t silo' of tL'oi1 lurtrone. � A �®�T , Heavy Glass Tumblers at 60c perAoza A large Stock of TEAS and COI FEES Unci `• Pickering Celle s occupies li peculiar Church, and intends holding tli0 i efu•h them'had carried the Act. Owing to the Tlcc,Bc, err, fgollcl Foote. ' •�•• v Genet• I Groceries at reduced prices, Ladies and gents a n invited to inspect our _ and every evening during the Stu trier. dissatisfaction with the working of the The beat blood urifror and system stock before making purchases. Ask for the Lonise I3gking Ponrder, manufactured' . place-arnong the educational institutions A number of •our young fol 8 #net Dunkin Act in Ontario the were lax ,, �CiINTY ARCHITECT peol�ls regulator Aver pl within the react of I fresh every week at of Ontario. It is ander Qualtar mnuage- together nt the home of Dir. W. ernon in adopting any new Aar until they wore eufiering humanity, truly is Eleatrio I FOR THS COUNTY OF ONTARIO. t -•� � � s:. ment,5 and though I doing good work it ell Thursday evening lost, when ,very perfectly Satisfled that it world be ttt, lftf Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Dillons• S I .jut.. Q N F RI .,C3. iy never ill au wa forces itself into ublie P1eReRnt trine was a nt for a few hours. Pluvement upon the old moaeurr- ?he nece, Jaundice, 1 Y Y P Scott Act was s ate tin Cm,etipation, Wcak Bid- wings wadcificnLionS tarnished r The old gentleman ludly treated hem to PI R stone towards nays, or any disease of urinary organs, or fo every class of build. t3team and W -17-y I Brazilian Warehouse, Deverell'B Block, Broels-street, Whitby. n lice. It h{ls uu pRtnde ex�reii" of any the best ho Lad. leu the Lan of 12 Prohibition, and it was better to lee on the wlweves, requires an Appetirer, tours or Lo water heatin and v euti7atiou a "'� ;, ti d, neither opening or closing ful•11141i- carne the happy crowd bid the old gentle- stepping stone than in the mod -hole beside mill ,stimulant, will algiay■ find Electric a ialty. g New Butcher i3h0 ties (at the boginliiu(; and end of torula), man gaud night Wild 1 retired their lt. He then entered tally into the d -fella Bitlere ,tile beat and only certain Dore FFICL;--(}CRRIE BLOCK, corner 4__-- P TR'Y �'�i3E respective homes. o[ the Aot cud clow it could bo ■ubiniLtod. luiawn. R'hoy wet Barely a11d uickl ever y, RICHARD WESTLAHE N o pries are giuop, nor is #hero_ any Tho provisions of the Act gave those ill jibe bottle guarsutoed to give entire satidactiori D ndas and Ilrack streets, Whitb ,_, marking system. Work is carried ou ill Owing to the high water thio sprue- business five months from the time the or Mulley refunded, Sold at fifty cents a pi k tilUEtit,L Kingston Road. East liege to inform the residents of Pickering and 1flLD NO.1 � 1 8� the bot,the ime s has not yet car t wait vote was taken to et out of it said qn case aria vtcinit that he hasp E K bot>ile by the I tck0riug Dae$ eters. 4 -�- ----R - --- 81 ly bonoat�b Leug•s Hall wheret�lie will keeeton • the belief tLat til° t�tudeuts should work ed, but,tho titre �eemslovg.for u8 )wait rho five mbnthe run I►aet rho let of May, r -� p A trtocii Broin Ru for workin , T �1A hsnA at all rimae a ell ply of the very twat Beef, from lore and not fi�nn fent or feelings of to get Atrolli11g on the water, tts ou boats the Act will not eo a ill come into force P Y R gha;«ets 1 L J �: (ESTABLISHED IN IM ► �'' has been retnitlishod in CII1C © � Pork. Mutton, La►Iib, owls, Geeme and Turkeys rivalry. Co-educati� u is adhered to and aro all fitted ul► in first-class Style, until the following st of May. The pro ago. An lu season. Thanking my numerous customers - - On►e:►Ttsl11 to for pact favors, I cordially solicit a continuance t es serails . tLo Maid of tl►e tills . Sh© visions of the 'Act aro very strin>;enU. 1n . R d teen obtained, with the at Birt sad • !aril guarauteetng satisfaction to one the authorities cl4i to hnve the f est p Halton, wlhere doctors have abused t trig aid of a modittut, control of three hunt ' °�t-t o[ rho san,o, takes the cake ou recount of Lor c lahion lred and a11. j,+OR;�: litera+y society to bb found ill any iusti ed Boats Lut she re( uire9 thmt whoa Privil°grs the Salo o[ lie nor b dru �te an,l Ecru haAtg, 1{e thereu u or 1 In It. WESTLAKE, the PiekeringRutcher. ' . ' 1 onl amounte(f to about ono c u� a stoc R Ib gnnized II OOt1 harlTl �BCtlr1 , --- -- . -- t -- - -__ ( .. . Haas to the I lo\lltco, outside of the Uul- sirs takes sttcrL long trips dawn t' o lake. y I tat to ovary k conipauy fur tLe purpose of 0b- Farmers :. Attell 10� ; , Oh, how sort her ca taiu will 1► wh,�n three persons in the county, whereas under Wiling and 80111119 ghostly infor ration, p. HOOVER, - - GREEN RIPER. .I D19 (y'r00(IS, varsity of Toronto." Y P a part of Lar crew IoaveA lime for ronto, the old regime the sale amounted to over and foqud no (I fliellity in selling shares. - - , The Globe iA correct, and parent4or sixteen quarts to every three mons, Ito ___ -__--- - --------.- - • DIr. Grant LRa litters dial)oeed of uotli r that the Act had been boneficl�a] in that Phillulelpl)►a lnA a momlel jtulge, who �� OF LONOON IENOLANp) '. (IrOCelles, gtlardiana wi udy tLeir awn interests, top buggy to Mr. W. Cowan. Mr 'Gra t count notwithstandin + that Lhe dru •Ista call Seo nothing but a I NSU RAN C E iA loin r y k Kt, Plain vlolntiou of • Crockery, as well as of those tinder their charge, by g a big business in iinggi 8 tits and doctors had disot,eved the lata the law ill selLug 1-01-tickots ou a horse �® =n93Ux�CQ C:0. , ing advantage of the favorable terms season, and is giving good satisfac ion. - lWv, Dir. Flint moved, "That in the race, or in playing pool for drinks, ted , oe>rMAJft 69,000,003. Q1a8t3w Dir. Palmer is makiu ► , Bred thaw at I'�ak u� College. R grand it 1prov - opinion of this meotinK the present is an wLo hna the courage to chnr a the nry of t + ► - . o) ,octane limo to aubmi5 the ficott Act ill accardnuco with aitch a coiutnt0tiou ill H Tormn"f"r B j awls, qa \Ye.11in {tun et. Fast, � �jRiUUL I URt1 INSU ANCE CO• BOOtB an� SuOGfI. "' menu in Mr. Parker's buildings ill 11 I1 p . brush. this county." For hits rt he lbodght the tLo law. agurn, ouneral Agent tl ' •.. • . TREE PLANTING• i If the weather keeps favornhl tot PTeatcnt was just the fir a to have iL sub- Tl I. ie one of the 1,eet F.ngustl (`ompa►,fes OF wAT1;RTOWlii I- I ) few more days seeding will be a t lin ► f milted iii this county lie trusted the A >Rc•trnnt•1fri0i'le Twoull'o. 14at"as Iowa's other arse-clasecomppanies. Farm , N.Y.. - d " b Airs. Mary A. Dailc of Tunkhanneck and tow" risks taken. liusiuess solicited. Every Il partmerit Complete filo Jttat with the farulors for thiA crso C1°OPl° of Ontario . �d color earnestly y, i `' 'I'he rim(+ for tree planting all over the I «� into the matter, and work shoulder to I'll., was'atHc teal for six years with Asthma THOMAS MOODY, Agent• Assets over #1,U0 ,000.Op• Deposit Witt country is• now Rt hand, and ive would - - Shoulder v;ith the other counties through- 'Laid Bronchitis, during which time the beat Li`yertx"'l Market,9dth March, ttt. goy- the Dominion Gbvernmen't� #120,000, CMERRYWOOD. out the province. physicians could give no r} ref. Icor life fil�ihllB I8 NO LUNOhk AIrY DOUBT for the security to the Canadian i Ake to any g word or two ill rte favor Dir. Cowan expressed himvelf am in favor was dospaired of, uptil in last October sh. ,1 that Mr. Johnston, railor, G#st of the policy holders. 1, `` 4 Froth otirewn Correspoudeut ] , t atlibert House, gives bettor Satisfaction •S. -Thorley's -fEM 'ire, horse and �_ Every property holder, both iu .th0 town of hi;;h licence rethor thea ih. favor of the L'ro°11red a ttotLle of Dr. Kings Row Dis, for less mono than a" otlier first. InsurCa only Far P Cattle 1~oal ke )t ie Stock. er country, ougl►t to plant a fe\b treoA Cheri ywood has gut surae lu w Bred cover w y roperty iwd Private 1 g R Sc oft Act. Ho thought everything involves} y. hen Itibrnedi&te relief was felt class hoose in the Townshi Call and •z- Dwellin a p. g against fire and ti people or else the sumo frog other and 'b ghtning, and t each sett if L0 or she has tLo ouuds Y in caunection SYith rho eubmieeion of the y coutinuiil;t it8 uSe for r short titer am►p• his atoek,if you wish to get a stylish Lhe ort)y Company in Canada insuring _ ' ) I,'I places. 'Three or four of the djnceut Act should be fully considered before any she was completely cured, gaining it, floell gocxl-fiting w�(1-madesuit. get a ty th• against Compan I . Convenient for doing So. Canada, ill farmers lusts their geese and du k8 last definite action was taken. Lel Iia. in s few months, Free trial bottles address--f01ANTOff, Eaet of Cuthbert - nearly every part of it, ie well adapted, week. _ A generafelipreasion of opinion wits taken of this certain cure of all Throat and Lung Nouse, Pickering Village. I _4 � 1 )iseaaes at the Pickering Drs Store- s'- _.-__-y_ -- RATE$ LOW AN� SECURITY AMPLE. �ERET�N B N�'ING . both as r°gards soil and clients, for tree Seeding was pretty well wouui up o fmm each ciolegl►te t,rcrent, a11� er'oryone { e g - - ' - -` - . Saturday last, just m time f.l.. le 11ie was in favor of the Act and its 8ubiliNsion Largo bottles 11.00_ 4 11 Apply to �1�� PICKERING VILLAGE. i growing, and too little attention Las been at once. .. 1 Miss Alberta E. COtilttS, VO- H. JOHNSTON 1 sholver of taro tLnt camp on 'nudes - ------ - .----_-.--- generally paid to it heretofore. Ill n,,lgy night. Air. Burgess, of Toronto, then briefly ad- ' NEW ADvt:eTts) 711?x1lt, Teacher of the Theur^y and Practice 8 ly W_hitby,�Ont. Aag. 1St, 11388, • hID of the con11tiy sectionA there nro miles DIr. Petry enA the lucky in u who dreaAedtheCallVCtIGU1l,alldbr°ItghtfO[ward _ ___ __ at Dtnste. tv ,� Q, .Q, 6s r I No. - several facts which tendosl to allow that ! , Groa;careexercisedwithbe•inners,ands _ FARC FOR S .. of find resile leadiu r tlirolt rL flue fertile bought 'Ali-. Peter's fallu, for tient ly })y0 �f t, peeler a A b now was rho eery hest Brno to eater into `.A. l'T�D alteutirlu gibento141vancexl jn,pils. d W C) � )ti_.- b ,,,,. A 1' wLere scarcely A tree is to be seen. ��'Ir�• Por acre. a catnpaii;n of this kiu(1. As to the en- - Art,sle It -111 at the residro,cu of Mrs. Head• 'o � a Ds � Cts er f 1 a ferw doirrs west of the " News " ofiieo, Pick- e p „ .. r- "+ _ t'e'),- Containing fie acres, store or lean, situated on'the 'The I1ev. DIr. Fnweitt prenclt/ I f R vert• forcement, of the Act if carried he reforral i �ocxl general se•u\ hut, fur a faulily of eriug. et.Gtu 1. '+ A p• ,ti G �' o rear of Lot 15, ill the,tud Concession of Pickering. shoo flus dientw policy of neglect of good sermon Lore on Sundaay evening to the fact the Salvation Army had 1►een ttvo- Al►ply to -� ____.__ _ ._"______ _ o ? tl 0 t „ems Soil• gaol clay 1oa,n, with first-class h•>uae and - �. I_ t 1 C c M -t m W outbuilding.,, well watered will, two good wells ornnnio nl tree cultnro longer coutiuue? to at Inr;,ru ;ludieuce. the means of doing a great_ deal (if geoid 27 3i hfllI. 11 AVER, I icket•ing. - 3 ,iC m v +e � x sad cistern, also creek rllnuiu across nue In #Lose lucalitiee wLere trees hnue been I1lcxsrA. Burkl►older &- Iloove� :14.0 ship- rimor)gst a class that would otlerwiee have -- - - _ _� o O corner, Dost fences era gg EXECUTORS' NOTICE. R s first -erase orchaatt:, ping Reiter 10 thin place from'tho north IJeetl olgJoae} to guy arch measure, and I R. M a aoatrablo place, For fnrtller particulars ranted Rud nae now nowiu" ; � p apply to P t, LLriftily it is fur bttildiuR pcuposOA, now, instead of being ag%illAt temlrerauce • I 74 (7 WILLIAM HARTRI('K, mute desirable nod vn(urhle ill cousu - I • ' they were its stronvoq advocates. -- I t� - I N e� . d m 14-9m ; PiaARTR I'. u., Ont gaeneo. Ill ulna of our villa •eti and 'Tho fi,llowiugi iA tLo `rttnu5lin I of tLe A veto wac+ thea taken arca Dtr. Flint's i'nranaut to t. tio11 i/- Cap_ 157, of Lhe ltevlwA tr _- - 3 1' g resolution, which was curried anani IOIIRI Watnteu of Outerlc,, a dire to herelaYgivutt that - ?'► ►, , +,� _ ii --- towns not ylo,l•C than cue tLrift tree is E►utile school fin tyle uumtL of April+ '? Y sllcreditorsandany.o hers havingeli►i,nsagaivat I - 1-4 6 7a m' O . . ,,. 3 ne naines acre given in order of nlet•it:-. 1'hc mRLWr of elcxtiug d0legates�to the tl,oestateof s t �: (D b 5 b c m now grow•iyg wLere tl' should be a convention at Drooklin on tree 13t t rust. '.' 1 ulTltTlt (I-AKs. - Ita►gist Ilotlin •er CHARLES PILKEY a '� we ;• oto r t• , was then proc(�ded with. , �� ' a duz(11. A few hOltl'A - �,f time and a few• Williiuu J loath, Mlu•y Cuxwortll, Lir-ri0 f r m. ; a tr a � •" �• 9 - 9 a a• O fi Y P I b 3 lt't. Dlr. 1♦ lint moved that t,e fclowing n(luutario `Iwnshtptit tit+k. grog, ill the ('oui)ty fZ _ " t0 s p m �+ a+ 17 dollars of moue scut thi8 s )rig r ill 'J'a lar JnnieA llnvidyou, A'iaud Aral- coal )rise the delegation :-Jamue r t,wera, )ex,u,nn, Itutulawl, R►e rwtuirud to '4 -�` " � � V 't� 8 W- � Theaa�erai ed Eo- P I 3 1 ., 011t 6/1tf�1b10 tree%, fol' stl'lJtc,r �` t , g scud to G, Joseph I'lll, •)•ono 41f the Unituretgued, O p �. m Iii► begs inform the public 4 ro rl ' J6luttn� ,,, - era La\vson Albert ltoncL JUU. (.. Ro�cra ll. B. Ni hswandar, Rov. C. at elaroniouL, ou or Pure the C ., E �• {{ fust he has purohased the Piigto�Rtph Busineaa 7.nugillin• Langford, C. Dale, C. J. lYilson, J. T. , �o� I�, t1++ND . DI PI Ay ' m . A m •e `e I O tatelyearri" on by A. RARRETT, \\'bi►by, and Ornament and fur future use, would be a 20tH da Of ' ray A.D. jcJc7•#t � J ' ' M n m 4 y >r hoe ascot the services of the eminent photf THIRD CI A89.-LI7.Zie Grtlsud, Edf;rr Itlahardson, C. (%rifle, Rev. Dtr. Foster, A. y r Uou1a uu LhiA week. 0 d a n � " 8rapher,.Dir. O'Brien, late with Dixon, Toronto, source of rent plcasur0 to ottrsclves, and Plaxtep, Clarence I'lnxtou, Jno. Burrows, ItoesOr mind 1•'. Hutchinson. : a stattement of their auuw said addresses and r 5 ti i p 8 n 0 m �, !d to `od iAnow prepared to execute Photos second _ of real profit to those who rainy come after Dlagg+ae Allison, EBtLer Chapman, Dinggie The election bf•ofitcers for the township (till taarticulars of tbei claims and the seauritien Ae r Feathers, •, O " ne in the city. Framing, cop) u,>; wad i branch 'Laltuclatiou was the next order tit suy5 held by them ; ud that attar the egad day eft l3h'L!we, trj iti m. b O t, n children's photos a spec# ra Call and Iw co�- us. I)cin't neglect tree pirating tLiA scat. Corley, Nnucy Caber, Robert '17ai idson, tt� May the Exec utors ill p to dlstributo 1 w viuced. Prices to salt the Mmes. Mal. I foover, Erman Silencer, Mary Gar_ of bu8iness, at►d tesalted 'Le follows :-- lire aaseto of the dece.a - "I ar ug the writes on- Aew F ower s, i - c� a a � O I'tesideut, Dtr. Wm. "Iti'ettester ; D,Ir. C, tilled ther,�to ro-911d t .ing had 41111 tt�theelakins ' Now Satink tr E ro S -1 � 5 0, >✓ "F $�; • -- land, Itosettn llollinger. Iynle, Secretor of which notice shall 1 ave been ive,, ss als,vu r y 0 P q r'i' )moi O tp co P, o° d �m EDITORIAL NOTES: y' res n + N S1IkA, .. „ a a c+ @ pp `. `� - • m a. c+ I - . Brock at., H7,YLby. St:(.oxD CLA3Aa—Joseph COI OCt}t �V. 1 ins<. Aud the 1'x.cutura wtl nut b,e Itabla 1 ' „ t, C - •, kl - Hoover, , Malcolm Roach. Jut Gone Tho fullire ing canvasserA wero apholut- (s,r thu eFli„11 ur any art thereof, to any 1,onwit t . t ti - a M � m E `C -- - -- New ltib�li-,OT���- Y+ ed : No. 1 divisiml, J. T. IticLatuiatm ; N,•, err ,a twws of whose r� ill, air , I,,hus nunee cJ,Rll New i)rnal?tCUTA ,a m 1 • '+ O ..L e Ova= of tLe cartridges found betieattlh Enunn Taylor, Nellie, I•'rauk� I'laxtoIt- 2, A. B. Dowswell ; No. 3, Rev. ,lir. Craig ; lv' hose hm,u receives at the time of such din. , } � . � I ,-,, . • St.. FIR` T C1.Ass.-Jotcu llavldsoaa, \V. Iso. •l, Thais. Barnard No. 5, C. Rugen► ; tribution. Now• Lices, - Jan. �`i�g to inturun the - ublic that I the Provincial I arliaulent I3niWiugA at a \rid tRke tlnli/e, th. 1 alt +era41nA indebt«I to t\ew Gto\eg; 1-(+ - It. W 10 •" chat sed a p )'era par' Cork°, Geotgo LRtvson, Arehio Alliaou, No. fi, Phos. Brown ; No. 7, Goo. Law ; the aro,eestate arc pay t�„t canis W the un %; New Iloaiei n Q, ', �, r Feb. O Toronto has been analyzed and is proved Jessie Cuter, Grace Barron, Robt. Gorley. N ). H, Rev. H. A. McConnell ; No. !1, I'', th n.igncKl t41rthe iw- 'Y� N Mar c0 ; to have Leen filled \vitlt dunliu, a stronger 1lutcLinsrnl ; No. 10 1ticLard F3tokea ; Nu: 1)nyxt ac Clarru►uut, this ISth day of Atrril, A.D. A0w LacO (attain �' Apr, pa �D�t if►1ad N�Y C�tr, ex losive than d 'URUllte. 11, Ji,ccrb Ni +h8wander. 1,{,c{ Nt Carpets, ! hr m ell ob a ba M'L ►-m slid stn now are s 1' ti Jo HFI'H I'll,hrY. 'laromout, 1 r y ,. - ! Dred todo any kind of work n _ 3 The Late Mrs. SrnartL A8 thre concluded tl►e baainesa,.tho con• It.tvl�t t•Il.hl:\',('h rauyrut,., • Exacutom ew V01v0ioans �tnd DrosA Goods. 0, '-' Jun. O iu ired in this line. Bolts and Aut. cut from } ` --- - 1).\\ I) L ItAItCL.1 ,Clan wont,) < <. r , : oo ao w up to 1 in., and ii in. if n Thn+ada Tile funeral Aetlllon of the late Afro. J. vention adjonrnucj for heli an hour, when n OItU)tli'CI)�, ;_ Now Crochot and .Knitting Cottons, - ,. July 'cut on bolts any length re, u�i►�ed for mi11 ur The Dominion Government has die- Slnrrt was preached by lieu. W. G. How- they re-atslsembled to sit down to a table n41lic,t•r fur lEw+t utors gj yi , �Vhit(i Rud Grey Cottons, m � m I w W '" Sep. I'" bridge work. With this maoliiue lam trretr^.ral allowed the Act recently passed Ly the soil to the Dlethodist Cllilt'Cil on Sunday laden with gmd tilings,which the lady:.., in ---.----- - -- - special 4a ill. at 10c. Aak to see it. A , ~ Oct. to execute work on the ahottest notice and as - 1 connection with Etoys o[ 1'entl,erance !►ad Yt1VerF0U�, errs, Glasgow: N w Prete at)d CrOtouneS, ,�• b`' ao CjD I" Nov. gO°d `a eau bo secured anywhere. . Local LegiAlature which regulated the eueniu•r est. I'he rev, entleimiti to(ik m `�' i ,. Dec MICHII±:L 1tEb:D, f r LiA tett [tevelntio11, f tic Cha ►ter, 13th kindly provided, and to which ample! x New Shittings and Towells, fees to be paid fur licgusas u11der the I j T N�f 483m1 Geueta Blacksmith, Ilekeriu�' ,. verse : " Biesaed are rho dead which (lis Justice was clone. 1'he I3rou;,+ham Division I J I Kew Dleriuo Underwear, _ ' McCartl ly Act. are certainly entitltal to the hearty thanks R 0 Y A L M A 1 L $TEAM $NIP $ Shirts nod Braces. --- - (`j "-' - - - - -- iu the Lord," &c. Tile preacher corn- of everyone who was present for the huspit- /� �TT� 1 u �j . - niouced by Anyivg that tLe loss of R dear able wa in which the entertained thua,n, sa''"11erK ra,l seers atonia. n',Im Meet„e „” SPz•l�"�t= /k H 1.1 l� 1.lCis1I� ■ 'I . Dl•, Wiggins predicts more-eartll nukes friend b dCntt y y atoruil of lraiu. lcaly g \Vhitby at aser!'ridgy S ..LL11\�.../J .Ci 1 1 R � q y is perhaps the bittorese In the evening Mr. F. S. Spence lector- 1`foruu'g f fins) aet=ortm(tut of Ii,CU'I'Cli ANI) ATTE TION. '_ ' _ and volcanic eroptious within a few dR •s. sorrow which in this life we are called RATES � P.tSSAGF.: - 3 wnsu rile T w I Hall.oe} ntlat-go audience' a'Thrartig i i eta f e. t aofe hhwr«);n �" and C NADIAN TWEEDS FOR SUITS, - i n, What a pity it is Ito could not happen upon to bear. He tLen mentioned sono ti el to the ! ►un, HAVING SECUR D THE AGENCY �" ,' ('O 1(nsoua for eousolntion even in suet n P Y ltr+iYe.ti at re:tucat tees. Intorwedba►e a41R5- ell by &CITY CUTrrER in all the latest . � be right in the way of a red -Lot cru tion. very lucid explanations trade ill refereuc0 tirli.►age at lowest rdet a. st 108. P sorrow when' the deceased friend has F R . The world might have peace for R season died a Christian. Ill treatin ■ the subject to rho Scott Act by Mr. Spence. A parties sending for heir friends can obtain _�-_,1,. after. 1+ J number of arnall children under . the p" I+aww• eates 1 I 1;1 . h0 considered first, WLat 19 im )lied ill IFor ticket,,, eircul and all information, ap- ,rj ! direction of,Mra. Hopper, of ClarOtnont, plyw 0�]rj T t(��j1j NOON 8 0TH RS, . TIE - "dying ill the Lord." ' Ho next rave the DL i lyj LI L INGE ►S��LL, . r0udered several tempernnco soug8 in a rr� , t �ftzgerald won tLe Brent walkingmatch `lessons why they are blessed : because very eutertaiuing manner, Ga �. PULL i ' adlson S esca a til© r CoA en 1 #hair . quell cj GnrdenA, New Yolk Y P t oub:es wlitch a longer ppy NEWS• --'�— A©ENT, F.XPRt:s OFI+'10E. WH.1�'I3Y r3' GAS+ Millinery, an(I GtocOriea, , defeating, Rowell, the English chttmpion� °xistence Lege would certainly have The Latchford Fund.', D tt - 1�1 O tarso Bldg, Mlliner ,astofGro Whitby Celebrated OW Binder, brought to them ; because they are in a BAO U G OTE �j — which (soba handled by ny Vommon team and ' by eight miles. The number of miles land of uninterrupted happiness. IIe gave - - -_—�-- - --- peas tt,rougli an ordin Kaes. All canvass none � ' walked dariag the six days was 610; the us the idea that in heaven there is no such The following subscriptions to this fund away with, is simple, du tele and easily worked. • a thin have been lauded in to the editor of the ; i BY THOMAS POUCHER, . G' rgND RU— - RY Also the Colebrated Ho ier Grain Drill, single . fiighest ou record. gas a superlative degree-AucL a r a - _ NewB. All who have subscribed cud and combined_ (�N�" __ I5 degree always denoting a limit. If guy Auctioneer,; •' altlatorI �Ci., - ANU Iron-fra,uecun,bt$ed R per dna Mower, Har v L have not yet paid will please do ao as �, _ vaster, Sin •1e Drive -wheel Harvester, Junior Michael Davitt has determined to sbsn- thing can be said to be the grandest or Soon ns eenveuient, so that an ackvow- for the Counties of York and Ontario. OCEAN SFAMSHIP Mower Rachet Sou -stun Rake, Friction Belt- � I ''i most beautiful it means there cannot bo �i dump hake. Also (gent for the - don politics Rud ave England for Aas- a11 thin moue leclgmeut Indy be 1llYule ill our nozL issue=S.;a( att0nt;on g;von to or(Jars TICKET. AGENVYaterousn 'ne �lork8 Co. y g grand or baclttiful • but in ;f posaibls ;- 1► tel 1 h. traria, whe*e Le wilt reale Iiia Lome for Leaven no such li nit can oyer be roactied r :: J. F. Barker.:::::... ' Y Add�reai Boz 47, ' TE�EARAPH OFFICE, - - WHITBY. rantford. 60 , the future. Tile dispute between himself -the happiness wrill.continuall increase- "" " "'"'500 Y Geo. Mauer ........................ 600 e and Mr. Farnell is generally assigned as Tiley are blessed because they rest from C. L. CrasBweller..... , ..:. 25•Y) BROIIGIIAu, ONT, A G. T. R. special (fitBt-class) passeu- All Loose machi os are first -clavi n every - . --------- . . a 1 ger train for and guaranteed t ,give satiefaetioA. sample to . 600 oTlcE. the reaeson for his takin this ste their latera, and their works follow theM. John Cuthbert,,,,,, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 4 00 tw soon on Lot 9, $rid Con. Pickering. 17 -am g P• Ile clsss��d by urging all to be ambitions in J. A. Hilts...:...... DAK�'T� R. J. LIN�ON, -AGENT. , ` epiritunP and eternal nrsnita, sella if Ronald (i or t • - 4 I - P g Y .................... I TO JANB 1ST 18$5. Sir Charles Tupper has found himself when we reach heaven shall we be satisfied C•. Huber• . • ................. 100 I beg O inform my old customers �tliat �1 /� ` — ..,.., Foy w�l�.Zj�, Compelled, o,ving to ill -health, to resign to wear a etarleAs crown, or just get with- I'% d. McIntyre ..:.......... . . . .... 100 I will start my Meat Wagon out again on IliA position in the Cabinet and Lis seat in to heaven's gates. The preacher then re- J s. Johnson ...................... 100 the 2nd of May, sad will continue to Twoaty acres oj Land, twin part of tote 15 . - cited saverat facts iv connection with the Wm. Logan ........................ 100 pe}dle on my old route. and t4, in First flbncession of Pickering, adjoin- ., i, ' ! 1. Parlia,neut. Rud has retained the post of deceased. 141ts. Jane Smart woe Zorn T. Leonard ...:................ .... 700 All kinds of I+'resL and Balt meats ke nod A`ortL-WOat Points. • lag Pickering village, apd south of Friends a I a ' I W. Jennin ses 'Whitb eve Wednesdn n h Meeting Haase. For pa curare appp#y to N` 1$ the Time ~ high Cutnrnissioner. Tile hou. g0ntle- 1792, in the county of Derbyshire, En""-"'•"'••"" 1 on baud and tioW cheap for cash. l y ty y ig t, syytn EI.IJAH BOBTWICR. j g'• Rev. W, G. Howson ................ 100 ; and runs through without change. land. She was converted at ten ears of Itry on Y L. S. Ackerman .................... 100 f�v t,l the IAtlt instant. age, lotned `the MetLodist Church in 1807 .6. �- 2100-v Single and return tickets issued to all To ►7Ll Loan wt save for the Old Conti Robt. Gordon ..... , ..: , 100 b S rl 2i CNE1tRyWt)UD• lute on Grand Trunk, Great R'estern PAT EI ■ T ��_ a 1'. ., and so was a metpber of that church can- C. W. Wright ...:...... ...... 60 _-_ . po tinuously for 77 years. SLe boned 'two Wm. (3retoriz........:........... . . D- Clio o and Gland 1i auk De- • •A plan for the relief of R i rto in has 60 ivision, ag , husbaads sed Seven children. She wag Wm. D. Gordon .....................:• fi0 PUBLIC 1� OTICEs, twit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee, and A ap, of the o Ansiltnaxrr� � I.: been sahmitted by General Woolsley to ever devoted to God and a woman full of James M ria --- --_ the Interoolonial railways, and their con` �t°a°caaltcliatcrs for' uta Cav .) r . oQ y • ........... 60 1 •.i the Imperial Government, which the faith. A little while before She died she==a----". - R htiethaaroa, Bo ve ec)utoarof wi iso,. hilus n �atb ngstione. Through raiSwny tickets to all rid, rrsttaat°( fieeat°r.r►t i� eta°L; o4Bo�.e - nsked for a drink of water. When it was : I3uolr /ens,• Argues I_dhLiVe,. oricy to transact any business on my behalf or nts in the United States, California, to amt iced Thin a.ra�°zperie"ce'• proposaer declares can be carried out Tba best s*Iva in the world for Acs qts It'atm4oeta►Inea U'n1°RLvxA eo..renouced T 1. ,( in any way le dell with •contract about, or dee rte the obstacles confrontin a sum- wen to her she said, I shall goon drink B "fish Columbia, Waghin n Tertitolrr �Vne.t�Mbest eke ` th(; �j a x' g of the c stRl fotmtain." Her last words Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever ?'Ot8 of any pro{{,arty beibnging to cue. fib y 11 h rY 1 also give notice that I wiU "ot be t+eepond- d to all pati& of the world, gualantoed - saki . enmd euxmvbi and tntefbtt"g to- me campaign. The evacuation of Kor- cc Sores,. Tetter, Chs per Hands, Chilblains ble for an debts he ma contract or obi tions copy of �he er erase. were: He will never�leave me, npean- >P y y at ae low ae the loves# rates. meattfes A M[INN�CO,9a rim— P� erd I x' ask ie prota easing quietly; two thousand in Christ. She fell seise at 8 o'clock in Carne, and all Skin Eruptions, and Iwai- ha tug'sneer iAto wHty Opt my written o er. g P Lively cures, Piles, or no Pay regal It wife of Robert Behdwla pAH WILLiiGN r 1 Oma•.» RtordttVlr. New I�etlt. I ` re ees havin dy arrived at : As- the morning on the lot of May, at Lhe y Willson, of Lot No. W o i for Europe ■ is guaranteed to give �•ot satidsotion, lat Concession 1'icltering. A • . ' '.a f i - , of 91 years 11 months and 10 do s. �5,� `' eo Y or motley refunded. ales, `.460. per bo:. Alttil ttlth, 1tiB4 11-4t First erase railway tickets from Wbitbv I - The discourse throw hor�_. R Vi " one that For sale t the Piokerin tilled phiti, than steer- CrewJi M Valle, W 1jT I i could not fail to dee 1y un r0 4 g Droll stare. Illy f ��� to New York er P of ]► 11 = _ 1 I. An tiler steamship disaster is reported P P everyone �. (b ry,y litre I,iv Al present, and_at the ager service some Hf- The Pot clainic (!fates that the use afar' ) r London• - Ticket A enc • t- oma N�'Si�%S. ' from New York, being the State of teen portions carne out to the y d �', eaustou, Glatlgow, Bel y .' • penitent pelt• towels in cleansing wounds has o, an feet, Lon• �: d n, Dnatol Cardiff Belmullett, Galwa , =T ) Flo ' a, wLicL Sailed from Glasgow for loam. HO t , for #118 TOrth-W,us VTC' Itj IN G t . fi New York oar April 12th, having on • • • ,», .r, ".I. L have always. b on reog ��h S__s PICKERING ��'I,/NCy. , tttiake Only :29 ; ronrLd trig, bb6. r f A fine seal we11 hin oyer 100 ' °IIep F r tieketi d(L, apply to . i �� �t Ohaal► Tickets via the above llne from To. e board- a large number of passengers, g 8 pounds, by stlleons, its it is ao difl3lonit to keep R`IPEi' i wu caught in a net by fishermen in them 1n a perfectly p 1t►Apd oondi ion. - pe for the Uwasotion of an lsgitimslts s, E rant- to C L A R g & M AS O N Wimaipeg #99.tq, " 13raulou, #M.811, ! � aw t whom were two Torontonians. Henderson harbor Wednesday afternoon. Bat the paper towels.are to be. used once Ba ag Business, ' rid! Trunk Raiiwa and Oodnn Steam. luau" Herd, ts9 eo, Metras Jaw, #al,tls, Awvtrig p the bt,.tnesr� po •a The FI da'B boats have been found, and It wag taken to Watertown. It was onl , and, u they (wet onl from fFa b Otnsns Hones LFL�lOau 10 b a {` S41 trdays sl�ip6 White Star, �ataard, Amtlrioan, gqr gaiptis,t� su tmtotmauon aplplyto - iO46 Dato igtiaillate to bp�ilri{q..� r � . �' about foot feet ion and , , ye in the siek. 10 to I o'dock. + 4t all es keep on hand a Choles J� it is pposed part of the crew and g+ Rey► somewhat #7. 0 per 1000 are avtulabl choir slid Red Ma Tioket Agaxlt. Alae 'I rs have leen saved b the ;S. S. spotted with a color a pLade lighter. Al- room. T}u .are Japan, wd the (} Ano aid and Life Insn1'aIlce • n steak Of �T� t y . though a 1•arity, seals are fre nentl Veen Savings Bank � III connection t ' JAMES O N, � f, ,i u ar#era t� �e i�op ar wagon y Ci of ane. q Y pais colors with wllaic a Are decorated d ty to Lake Ontario ai�trattatftorlly 011e11. 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"' A Vssitoyc-(ir+I . -This oelebrat•d a iii bite. Police ant in plain �j j � Helleboite- Dru Sto 1 ' " Y ale etallion,w�ill stand for the sea- pp + Pa a� ani �A'��0� . e e e i � g glare polJt$d ail along the way tion ) - ' ^;' - Bird Cages -A. B. Dowsweu: son at bis own stable. lot 15, Std eon., , . ie , Piokerin 1 mitre north of Piott•riitg bas bones an(� even in the chamber itself, _ Servant Wanted �Mre. Msver. g, seises tll>f'li� �'O N`„' a; -- village. Terror t 1'0 tarots i14: For and no on• -not aurin a O�arn• ►.' . r Y; d pedigree umnit em to ee--is admittedto any part Iaeo�otatsd A d •t, less od$ft trite I i i �` ,- > The P1C�@i iii N8 apply gees li4oweon: Q ,' Tile celebrated ataIlioa, •r Red G11d'tnil6t,,' of tM imlldl withoutt a special permit. Idi oe mr ltevirrd ate. off bnyatto. e,Itiea j�T ' oln r �` (� L * ': n� ao tot to lope it Ileaev f, Provident add g As soon sa the 011A �c'e11or reaches hie otos, Noetett.r - will be in Pickering village on Monday, Bock to ire ara ants of Illmom itad with ane I I I . ` ti f."A desk, sttendsnts place beflore hi>a lreK a t f -- May 5th, and remain all night. Tit►eeday, Pion. e♦ 0. wood (at. Iheovtiholal Trwerurer of . . _ , p' • '; LOCA L A N D Y I C 1111 ITY NEWS. to Greenwood and remain all - qht. �1Ved- dot.en weft-shArpten pencils seed s large odtariol, as Tens for the Ass4obti glass of Nessus win•. , 1 - -4" E - - nesday, to Kinsale daring tL day and WM. FO RESTEA, Aunt, latera to Greenwood end train all A tlWor in a vi1)hge up was# failed s taw 5.8m Pickering, Ont. �� VVV ... ,i4l ” - -TLe Township CQunpil meets at night-. Thursday, will.proce to Cherrr�- days ago and called s meeting of ' . Iiron�ham ou Mounay ex , at 1 p.m. creditors. An itrweeii tion seemed to .�' ; ; wood at noon ; thence to Jno. rawford s, 1p, On i show that iris liabiiiftee�ivere 14 000 and -Tho NFwa from now to end of year lot 14, 4th eon., 8cariwro , nd remain " It thna a '`— - i �� all ni ht. Frida p hie assets sift, „ �� ��' - ? for hilt cash. g y, will r to iiia awn said ono one ofhis aredilors, -Several school re its are anavoid- stable,•whero he will remain the fol �' 7OQ 1 held over until ne t week. lowing Monday mining, Si pay Twenty -flue seats on the dollar. Chatham Cord I�indera, Star Rea�ppe�r and �� I 9� cel y WRLFARIt:.—This celebrated tallion, the Vhell,'I duan $gate like dot," replied bhs Tiger Horse ke, Hu res, ]tr Iusl Tag .. Tho Pickering Choose Factory com- tailor. rr How o on re P" " Vh Mills, ditl'erent inds of Mowers two - ` + incucos n perati�ua for the season on rho propbrty of Mr. David Annan, Ill traverse Y y' ' l` _ I t the followin route this season •-Monde I pays ffeefty ceude on tollar." +' How Furrow Ganga d Port Perry Gangs, , • i : 1 I ,t 12AII iust. will leave his own stable, Pick ing village, can you do that when your assets only 017 cash ; Syly ter's flows 'and eight IS Assortleht of the 110 Fashionablo shades ing st7w -141 r. ltolzert IIawkini3mnd Mra. Enos, and proceed to Secker'e hotel, noon ;Jas, allow for one fioririh t Vitali. I pringa other different k ads of Plows. Yon will y of Cleveland, Ohio, are at present stop- Peter's, Cherrywood, night. needayy, to (Is odder money down from der hoose I" see all these lea st j`i j j j" c �j j� j 1 n T ,in,• i►t the residence of Mr. D. Leavens. John Milloy'a, lot 1, con. 10, Markham, JUST RECEI . LL ,AT C SH 1 RICES O N L -Vs - 1 ^'r -het Grand Trunk authorities are noon ; Cooper's hotel, White ale, night. NUNDAr SERVIOES. R. NARrs $N P, PICKERING VILLAGE S Wednesday, to Geo. Middle t's, lob 28, - jest now making uuuli-heeded ,spatia at lith con., noon ; Pouoher's, Bron ham, - . .. T� 1, I ] Z K night. Thursday, to W. Bea n s, teen- OR 'Misoa PRiSNns—Services at rile Ho i4t Wr Sa�Br 'j � ' the do got here. .Anew ►latfoiul ra beiu ' Meeting Honee at 11 a.m. Sabbath• Inid tion u. wood, noon ; Jas. Horthrop'e, of b, con. 6, schooli at 10 a.m. J. T. Richardson, Ela t. That desirable •rvpeprt�, mown as ire d1A -i.adies yeti can get tits very latest night. Friday, to Header ons hotel, P Basten, House, at rampt oeenpted by Boot ,: atylEtS in fasliiounble millinery at 11IrS, Brooklin, noon ; Ray's, Whi by, night. ST. Guoaos's (English). -Pickering McDsnald, who a dry goods n►�hant., The a ,. _ -j Saturday to own stable. Instt ed mares to eve Sande at 8 m. Greenwood In �us,sont,er often at,ove at re.,wti a -)- + Beat's. Grand display of plumes, shapes, aid for on the 1st of Febra y P• ( NdsGerwe For rtbdr ar>1u1 at►pt�+o flowers, ornaments, satin, etc. New goods p ty, ltit35. 4i the ethodist (:hureh)-lith, lath and tt D. SAv�Nti, iNoteritta fuaQa • arriving every week. Call Rud iuSpect. 2 film I miosnAw.—Mondayfr0 Poueher'�a, 27th, 6:80 p.m., and 20th, at 8:80 p.m. Broughutn, to Wm. Burk's, to A4, con. 7, PICKERING COLLEOS.--Evening service -A ,unveil occurred at the depot hero noon C«pper's, Whitevale, n Kht. Tnea• 700 o'clock. Bible school at 1.80 p.m. " . I i ou Afoudny .molning last, the cau and day, to Wellington hotel, M rkhatti, ellti one of the freight cars having left tilt] night. Wednesday, to Milloy' hotel, Box A. S. Rogers, Baperititeudeut. /•\ . T _ W AIL . -_ _ N•ack. 1` of much damage was done, brit Grove, all night. -Thursday, to Noah Burk• FRIENDS MBSTiNa. At the Cohl�ge, at - _ - , the exptesS wag delayed oust an hour., holder's, neon; Thrs. White's lot 48, let 11 s.m. Bible scliaol at 10 a.m. (;': Dale, . JUST RECEIVED, A SPIpENDI A(89"TM%NT OF , ' � .- '` -The first cricket match of the seadou con♦, all night. Friday, to Sec er s, Liver- Superintendent, , • ( - Will tako place ou the College grounds on pool, noon; to Cuthbert hoe , Pickering, CANAIMAiETHonierCIfT1W,H.-IIev.W.G. I f - - . . all ui ht. Saturda Isaac ittlejohn s, Howson, 1 j 11� aj AmeA6'� X 1r all. Papers Saturday aftoruoon next, l,etaoeu the lot 10 4th con. noon ; >ao his o n stable at p�t°r. _ 1[oruing, rho service ; jai' . ltickeriu Club tud the Cvlleg;e Club. A evening at 680, sermon y the r, t7 Q� ft night. Tho property of To ias (pastor, ,+ paste • big time is expected. -' Goodwood. .. S subject, Seven things the aasavetl Lave . ! + . --An a r icultnral eschar entraps ams not." . VVlneh Witt be oi� ohcap. All ahadais (It I g ge Burins Boy. -Monday fro own stable /, I - ` tear gar•duers against the common mistake to Cuthbert House, all night. Tuesday., to Blanc CHttr AIi ClUtCH. -- Morning . a_' -w i . . then make of planting their seed too deelp. B. Hartrick'R, noon ; Ray's ho 1, Whitby, service rt 10:80 'sermon b Rev. W. G. hint and Kdws alIle • ed to order. . - • I+'OR BALE AT TIF-_ - yy ,.: " r ature does not sow her seeds deep," is night. Wednesday, to Andle all night. Howson, enbjeot, " The Clirietians pre• , i the+ Supposed tlilanaR'erabl0 arg;tuuent of Thursday, to Wm. Redmond' ,lot 1, 6th sent and futtt3e privilege.'' Evening a/ gplondid Faris bite far •eilithp, Painting, G ing, Piper- angtng. Tinting' . the writer. -But what about the hens It con., noon ; Poucher's, Broa am, night. 6:80. done to drder. j „ ' k f ". -`.rile old Temperance Hall is now a Friday, to fiecker's, Liver 1 Mar et, /1, [y I � : � _ ; - t " night. . Saturday, to Hol rne's hotel, ROMAN IiATHaLIC-seyjCeB at t110 aerial M E S /� "' ` T T , T 9 thing of the past. Far years it has with- Rouge Hill, noon, thence to hi own stable. hours. Rev. Father B.eausang', priest. , j� 1. �tJ ,v ( j� �T ( %� Stood the �wuds Hurl rains of each recur- The proiperty of Boyer Qc Will n. CHPRCH OF THS DIaCIPI,Ba (West Pick - Neat door to A. B. DoWswell's. n, i U U `\ 1 rill,, , .ason, but had outlived its useful it 1111 a / 1 ll��rr VI 1J eringt-Services at .11 a.m. and the fltret _..:-_-_- -- - ._. >; . t uesaa tud ►•'aA turd down to make room Roasi►T BONNRn, Ja.-Mond y front Dia _ Iva own stable to Poucher's, Brou Pham, noon ; Sunday in the mouth at 11 a.m. and 6.80 for• the onward starch of improvements. Torrence's Hotel, Markha r, ell night. p•m. Wm. Forrester, EWdr. I - ' - •. / � 4 -The fuucral of old Granny Smart as Tuesday, to Calendar's ' Ho 1, Malvern, , ST, ANDREW'S (Proabyterian) --Services • she w -as familiarly called► took place on noon ; to Mrs. Sullivan's, Yor town line, at 10.80 a. iii. and 6.80. p. m. Rev. J. ,, : - Satu -411kv last to tire; .Methodist cemetery. .all night. Wednesday, to Todmorden, J. Cameron, pastor. 13twday. School at . ' • • a q'he reiw ins wet a fiphowed to their last noon ; to Black horse Hotel, eroute, all - . ni ht. Thurada to Norwa one hour ; 2. p. m. restiu;; p-%�ace by a large number of rela g y' y Moon's � o- titre Hurl friends. thence to Halt -may house, n n ; BIRTHS. Is selling iris large stock of 'I: , hotel, Highland Creek, night. Friday, to ,, I A -'1'hc �'otntg men's Christian Band'are own stable all night. Saturd' y, to Ray's Hiiawx-In Pickering, 11fay 8th, the Wife CORN ]PLANT RS N - arri,tigiug for active. work. They will go hotel, Whitby, noon ; rettir ing to own o Mr. Thos. W. Brown, of a son. l� I ro Audlev ou Suiuln afternoon ext to stable at night. The fo rt of Messrs. he best in the market. . }' >� P 1�, ELt�COTT,-Ia Pickering, April, 80th, the i take c•lurr•ge of the services at that place, Cuthbert ik O'Leary, Pickertn r village. t 4i wife of Mr. Hy. Ellicott, of g (laughter. , ` - I ❑ucl ruay lx,sSibly pay f.recu River, Yotu-m VANuasniLT.-This ce ebrated road SimpHSRD-In Pickering; May 6th, the i �p �,1 ! i� - l'herrywood, lirougluttu, and other places stallion will take the followi r route dar- LIAR EN AND FARM j OLS 9 - rt visit in the near future, provided suit- iog the Season :-Tuesday, fr m his own wide Of bits Wm. Shepherd, of a son. able ur-an„enients cau •be made. stable, lot 20, 2nd con., Pickeri ig; to Moon's WRLCH In Pickering, May 7, Llie wife of At �OttO Pr1C8P. i.. �' `� Hotel, Highland Creek,, fo the nicht. Mr. unothy Welch, of s daughter.�� v �+•. - A - medical man in the New fork �� , Tribun: ivea his method of deorloriting Wednesday, proceed to Cale dare oral, MARRIED. S ALS q g Malvern, noon ;thence to Mi toy's Hotel, �' cigtcruR that have acquired foul odors. Box Grove, night. Thursday 'to Cc per's Stoke i:Foo-On the 8 n;t.,�at the Ontmey ware or Wilson S. C A L L A NW -0 - S E E H X Ile sws that such osidiv.iug agents as Hotel, Whitevale, noon ; the ce to Thos. ,said nee of ilia bride' - her, by the - - - ; chlorieie of aorta or chlor ivated soda will 1'onaher'e, Brou ham, ni ht. Frid b -- - - - _ ; X g Y. y John Y. Camoro A r. Andrew j.,Sy�ARE ST RE, PIG�RiN�. ` full}- serve ilpe purpose. 1'a get rho: best way of Brock road to Cuthbert coag, StOr to Mise Ella Gre of Pick- a results tl,c ivaterial sltonld be poured into Pickering, noon ; thence to his own stable t cistern usiu,v for tl►is purpose n gee for night. Saturday, through Cherrywood s E pilxa reaching to -the bottom. fwo quart to Samuel Lankins, lot 84, 4th con., noon': +_ ]H,ltlE'S wr{l'('lean au ordinary cistern. thence to his own stable, and remain till 'ICKERING MARkE'TS. <;> e+,,, , <� <P � 4 � �'-� � `'_ .'t, `:> `> �� � � Tuesday morning. Geo. M. Palmer, pro= Ngws OFFIcit, May H, 1884. 1 -\�'e are informed tl►at AIr. Thomas Prieto,. 4i s J - Lions, farrier ural- I'niouville, is in pos- Se bills for pedigrees and all particulars Fsll hent, 90c. to X1.08; spring, 11].05 4 scssi,tu of :► ewe which gave birth to a of ail above horses. to 51. ; goose, 75e. to Hoe. Flour, I 1 � tint' Inuib, and again iu three weeks a{ter- -`• I $2.7b SS.tw. Bran, Hbc ; shorts, 51.00 l .: _ i `Y wards, she g:tve birth to two additional to 51.1 ler cwt. Cho feed, 51.2;, to t wa Papers til great variety ' -The Toronto District anl�ital meeting l P ► 11C. all three doing .nail. How many 51.80. _ _ ---_ - ---- ---- - -- - - -- ---- --- -- - - - I - ' o will be heW iq the 13iblo Christian Church �j l - - beep breeders in Markham can , IIT Y MARKET.'' l�E W wE DS FOR SPRINGi S ��1� / of oars t Pickering, ou \� ednesday, Af$y 14th, at 0 WI B _ • cuu,pete agliust \Ir ions iu this ,profit a.11r. On rt esday evening, 1'3th, servicce �VHtTRx, Atny fj, 1H84. table, SystE•nl of s peep brosdiut; ? live - A OOd ra tory CiOttvIl f01 J cents par pa1'd:' j will be held, also a piatforin meeting and Fall wheat, .11.05 to 51.10 ; spring, 1 i shall ►►'sit t�lr au answer.-F.coruuuist: social on Wednesday evening. Several X1.07 51.10; goose, 7Hc. to Hoc.; flour, V' -Under tl,c recent anreudaieirts to the speakers f►ot:n a distance will be present. 52.80 $2.00. Harley, ,bye. to 70e. g . . N@W bm.ts, ic3m:3 W61, Croton 71 egs, &.C.'-, �CSa license law, the+ father, amt, wife., husband, Peas, snail, 70c. to 78c.; binckeyes, 94c. or other relati�•e of ally person who in- -Messrs. -+Aikens 6t: Company, of To to 95c bine, ?Oc. to 7bc. Itye, 5Hc. to f � ' • 4pi es tcp excess iu intoxicating liquors, routo,'ahippod Ou Tuesday 1nst�100 head 60e. Ota, 87c. t0 4(M. White benne, 51.`l5 r I Just opened out. 1.i►rl;e atuek Erf arty D,y . ' - 47 Y K of the fittest cattle which have loft this may give'due notice to the Inspector that place this Se son. The are destined for to 51.51. Hay, $9 to $10; clover seed, I Goods, Casla,neres, Cretoun s, _ . such person is not to be supplied with I Y l s 'J0A 1�E1, DUNI�AI Ol� ] 57 to S H A es, 11.00 t0 S1:Z5. Tota• liquor. The Lrspcctur iherettpon is ie- England. r. John Gee, of Iirutlg;ham, toes, PPI , r ` ' sold to the above parties seven head k• tc► 70c. Eggs, gots to toe. - � � f c Hired t.o notify all the holders of licenses, 13nttor 1Hc. to 20a. ' l J - ---- - -- - -- - ' , . forbidding thein under• penalties to supply which avers ed 1400 lbs., and for which . . liquor to such iudi►idnals. 'I9te clause he received 61 cents per lb., live weight, TOR VTO 1ARMIERS' ;\f kRKET. I dee. See utir Ducker De,uiius Cottou:► les, Shirtiug;s, - haR etre add be eu t;►keu adcautage of, and and $2 per head over, proving that they � TORONTO, May 8; 1884. Cottons, dee. i,:xtre vel e. , will prove of. service iu keeping liquor to wE re first class cattle. The eceipts of grain on the street dur- • ` ' ' 1 15 POUNDS SPL'ENDI SUGAR a large extent from thoitl.io cavuot -Tho following,► otiiccrs of Riding Snn 5ng th peat week were small, beingg as . control their appetites, Temple, No. 1a5, I. O. G. T;, were duly follows :-About 1000 bushels of whient ' ; , FQR $1-00. i stalled for the ensuin term :-+W.C.T., offered nd sold at ;1• to =1 05 for fall ' , t -Rev, G. Webber l ez-President of the 4 g v fioW ie the tiwr Or I3argaiue ; 73ible Chri4titu- con ereuco, will preac1, tiro. A. 13. Dowswell ; W. V. T., iiia. 7bc to c for goose. anti spring is nominal, 1.3 lbs. Very Bright sp ar for 1.l}0. "I the anniversary seruunrs iu connection N©Ilia Law; W. C., Tiro. A. Faikaer; at 51 1 , to 51 16. Hurl stead will► ' V A /l, pp . W. S., l3ro. J. liuudy ; IW. A. S., STs. H. salon o `?00 buahela at 70c to 75c.' (�tR Full S k�'reehGr�►ceri AT IEADQ R Ei18 • will, the lie thodist Church on Sabbath, Leavens ; W. F. S., Brd. in. Walks Afny liitlr, both woruiug and evening, a y + weaker with galea of 200 btashels nt 8tic On Ai►xub►� , ll)tli, the nuuiver Sary pit -vie W. 1., Sis. Lilly Gordai, ; 1V• I1f., I3ro. to 40. Ono load of pens sold at ?b ; uud ret �'+ r� i` " A. I hilli s ; Ati . D. A'l., is. . Bostwiok ' o ie ominal at 6F1.e. Ha in limited rA `�_ ' H E LA 1 ►J 1 will bo'held iu Gordon's Grove, if the P v v rY �' I ,'is. Clara ri i oar • W. O. G. su 1 incl rices easier owin to its wet - L� i - weathe► he favorable, if not dinner will W. L U., 5n v PP Y P g I .A„1� fie► served. i❑ rile church. On the name Bro. It. Gormley W. t. S Sia. Lydia conditi n ; about twenty loads sold Ot 56 �r�r - ev iu�, a public meeting will be, held iu Bostwick , I . \V. C. T , Bro. J. Coultico ; to 59 f r clover, and at SJ 50 to SIL 50 . .A.T L O YY E S 1 r R 1 � E !; the. church svheu addresses - will bo de L. D. 13ro. V1'm. Heudoraou. for rim ,thy. One load of poor Straw sold - :. livered by Revs. G• Webber and N. R.--Oruesdity evening al loettire' was de- at $6. Hogs easy, at 57 50 for a few lots. - -- - - -- Willyughby, of Whitby. Musical selec- livered at the College by W. Iioltston; Apples sell at $2.50 to $4.50, According to _ tiona'wrll also Lc fnrttished by the clioii. M. A., Librarian of the Provincial Legis- r liality Reef firm, at �6.b0 to �7.b0 for ;` ,j ore u ora uud SH.5t1tO 10 for hind- I • •'• ' i t No pains will be spared to make this lative Assembly, ou the abject of S]►elling 9 , • . auuiversary a succe9s iu every respect. Reform, Owing to the�othej attractions quarte f crease otitnittou fiOm He. to t . 9 e. amb at 10c to Ile. f3 ria lambs i , I �, , -Tire Special services which have been iu the �illago Hud vici�nty thin lecture i P q . room'was not so crowded s lit woul 53 50 , 5'6 according to -size. . held in•the Afethodist and Bible Christian bat the a wh°were __ _ _-.---.______ . ®�- t—tea P/GKiERING GA RR/A GE W �R�, - chtirchea during the plat few weeks have otherwise have been, 1, asLs_Pto>rrria• station a.a �v resent felt at the coirchi ion of Mr. geed Corn. T1inoth i -Seed, . i . been very profitable, a cumber having, P - professed Confession. . the quarterly Houston's remams that they had spent a, TRAINS OOINo EAST DOR As FOLLOW4:— C3tllydel� CtBe_7t _ �AR�STRONG S OLD STAND.) most rofitable and interesting evening. EaP aS. H.12 A. M. CiIOVBY Beed, V t� U �neetinC services iu the former church on P The sub act waa hauciled in a to cal and PASS .Naga 1 , : - 6.27 P. M. - Dried A 1e13, �ti�t, gatf3r �'-. • tiabipath morning last some fifteen united j fR PP VV -C3- .L3. 1.V -L • with Lire clmrch. At the meeting on practical manner so that even the youngest MIx D 1.48 P, M. Overldl i Smocks, _ •, �� T� - r� �nn:lay night twelve or fifteen more came student was enabled to perceive the to-. TRAINSOOIHO�Wt:ST DIILS AR FOLLOwa:— • „ 1�1�.. CTICAL ''S�THEEL� YY RI H 1 y out. IC was intended to close rho special consistency and dishonesty of our present Mia .D. - 4.50 P. hf. I�'', r ; Ra t311lf1g Currants, series of IlreetlOga on Friday night last, system of spelling. The sta4meut of the PASA HOER' I: ; : 8.12 A.M. ' k CARRIAGE AND WAGGON BIIIL�ER, t . ,.w but the imlicatious of a still greater re lecturer that fully a year is wasted by a rains ran on standard time. TT RJ student before he finishes the 8econ(1 14 , LBS s S <J ��le► OR t111,O0 ! �r1C Moulds d ,Barrows .made to order ole s�aor>� no i�8 • vival .were so apparent that the matter llalieriids Poet Omoe. .. I .�.�c,�y� was reconsidered, and very successful Iteader was very Startling altbough quite ' ' .. , A Z TJ , ate« o xe = -TXr fit. M 3.:Atr iiV' -i.' 3M D ., - rneetiags have�Leeit held every night this true. , Tire various ways of getting out of Mims LosR-Going East at 7.40 a. m, �1►ill do Well to call iatnd see' us while ttftdiIIg thil3 ehO�v: I - _ _ .. _ week. (iur present s Nrlhing diffi ties were + ++ West at 7:40 a, m. i � O enumerated an( e: tetrad, a the views . r r+ West at H:80 m. t i© .i1J 17 l�NN_Ta,.w7 '�CSNN�Z{ ' -'rhe carrespendent who wrote to ue a P P• B O A few weeks a o m reference to ii hen he• of the lecturer as to the best way of im- Mks gwm-From West at 8:80 a. m. x +' g rovin matters were resented in a lucid ' '+ East at 9:80 m. Siwe 8 OII hand,'al1 iil.IIytB and f3I Pricers to BUIL Practacarl �GrSeShO�T ah Geneiral B�lj�p� owned, which had changed its color, will •p g P' y Q►Ji1.i 1Afi4 manner. Aftex a few illuetratione show- L('t re and other"mail rostra, xequir• pll (illaser8.• . nu doubt Le sueprised to hear that some P t P ink to regietere(l, mast be posted 20 ink the ra id owth of ublic Sentiment b'- ` person away up in stonewall, lilanitoba, in favor of Spelling Reform, the lecture mmu s ahead of the above time. �� /� N I C A - s o N CARRIA bi and �A GO R ' ,: , has a hen which lies beau cutting up the was concluded. A very enthusiastic vote E. WHITNEY. P. M. `" ` s " ' . 1• �thi the Fal'in h ' Im P 1 meittr IUM ' • I same kind of capers. Iu fact, from the of thanks was tend©red Mr. Houston by �V8 y hfigr I!1'! �'. p 8 �,G�j$t>� report which aplpeared in a late issue of those resent. It was richly deserved. - I'tofoptly and .featly: the Stonewall Nerds, the Manitoba hen P commenced to change -color iu exactly tine , . . ' � I r: D R S S X A R I N Gr a cordudly solicit s call from the public' and' gvtlarssileis AA_tii1&ctioni t;,►me way as our' correspondent's, hen, Sitting Hall is going on ezhihition with s♦ ; I -- Pickering, Oct. 19th, 1888. 60-1. - Buffalo Bill. ' and what iS more �►ecpliar still, it retain- I _- 1 1drs. BYITHi i isles HOD(iEf3 have eI eel thcp white color exactly the Same length Henry George is said to have made � 1 their shop, and are now ppr�eepared t m i t done p e -I' of dress work, also Brat, and Btampin8 doUa of limo he fore it commenced to change if 10 000 by.hia English trip. - W order on the shortest aotfce. Alt wort ood O e ,\ ^ .+ n ranted. give us a watt• BeslClenae.0 «id. row % a am. rhe fact is also recorded that it The Ar-ioricau newspaper wall contain west of the post•omos 0 g lays as well as• any hen we have got." Now this year little but politier and baseball. rr �� - . - --- -•�� ��•'pp -� �- there is certainly a great similarity, to The favorite colors of the Loudon sea- �. ;. I.wa e5 niRjo ri.A. j. I ray the least, about these two hens, -and son are biscuit, mushroom, reseda, and an �� """ .re Would tike very much to be enlighten- 0 ( . AND (SET ONE OF THQSE - j moss -green. ii � �`f tY pR ed. Perhaps our Stonewall namesake It is alleged that •the originaY isow was �; = ' ' ZI - L ,1:�(Sbl EEI�rIN IJ UID �11N 1J �r will rias sod explain. i.7 PEC Y. BARGAINS 'i' ' -' Y a hornless nimal. So waa the original -The folivwing is the revised prograYn man. Tha horn is one of the prodaote of LlOn Re&p�BYB, �7i`811 aiK1 �u11I11iIigil`dO�PeI'flt of the grand seri►-cenWnnial celebration ~ ' our complea civilization. i - 1Vr as for salt a aerobe, of + of Toronto, to.Galle place during the week the �^f A •�-t- O at80II t3 Ol'B8 Rak�t 011ey �'&ltIIll}g 11�8I - tits Seth of June. While her arms were in t�te 'ands g M� DB ODDS A. J..V Cha pioft 1)6115, B�YI't a P1B � k.'` commencing Monday, _ (l other day a Rockland, Me., seherwoiitan ttmenu7 tat to etchaogr for the�n edern N. Y . Leading citizens are taking hold in earnest, weber I'tam almost any of whiph will prove DD i� received the welcome news that she bed �• d t / i or+s durabt than many new andehowy p>4anese@�et Qli@oi� Ne`�i l�lo. 8I�@W1I1SC�llnBr and preparations are being made for tits u� 1 f'` grandest display ever witnessed in the inherited a fortune of shout 815,000. M�+ , JNIr veno nepata a. Thor are by y IF. Miand well Of the ab Oe I 'i`a ®IB t0 irla`DA h1b BgU.al O>lt �O fitQhtr (,iueen City. Each dap of the week wilC Jones has boon in the hsirit of taking 7 a Bu mat .doh ar Hen& So linter, vase - ti Dant OhlotarlliS as, gad many aj v, have its spebial attractions: -Monday, pphysic in the spring for twenty years. !:'F • ':': = io m +loot mus to mention U�graa mai ,may TT..,,,;; h {{�� , Jane 80th -Municipal and HiStoricsl day, He says he does not knout as it does Tam c� rt`' s0 '°d ° Nee aI - a ORhhSWa liup bred d i3y1`PEE� era V�18��j1t$il< r � it shows bis • *' r sees Gt�CERIE •Tees e176 �, upwards Nrarty 1 gaarat►- di,_ in the evening the grand ball. Tuesday- any .good, 'but he things .. h� { ' iii b ri nt for o� yN�lra taha�rvie fu Or 3 a - , f 1 ec � h Milt day, fireworks at the Hord- physical endurance. c• +. t 4. I p'►c .nd f os the lsrdiei auattfas i. ThreeIO`w P01IIt8 for $1 I fort �IOiV`r t +` �, cultural Gardena in the evening, •and Street oars &A becoming of antvtstsal ' - - n A - dawadfso ti 7 p - concert at Granite rink. Wednesday- u�• Many people have died in th•�, a s i A'It••-- tumor, new. m Taos .to Oe t�tlien for any or Piano miuottfaotured at low seri, 1!!t . sole agar for the celebrated ' N•w Tori OI gen Pn . Trades and , Indastrsl day, ora- $t. �, woman recently gave firth to �j f tlf►.bsv •' is tirrand, 6gaw+ gad Ulp, of Stoves end Tinware► ke t oonataatly on hand. h sinf itgent for Thes gram . - . pp torio. " The Crwation," by the Cho a twins in one of them, aund now act At- � � � 1`t , 1,; � '! right sty Bowman's Nurseries, Boahenter, N.Y° His stook iia $ret -class sad• **AVtsM9 ill ' r *( (p l;ociet in the ag and general Ian* Ga.. a couple have just been pier- • � - ����LA,� represented• j t-: '� '�' 1 y even : M o b 3 � JUNG & SON$. MONEY TO LOAN on Farm" ' irity a>y LOW�$�''�ATEB Olt' � + i - lamination of the city. Thursday -U- X� tied in one. ' '�` ; yalirt demonstration, "Redemption+ of ilrinprnmi• a :' -- 1r'twwi ite►ittts Wires'+c►sasls. All applications Stritsily.eonfldential: BafSsfaction gusrsnteed do ell Lo The heart speller' Conge+t y - by the PluWsrasonb 8oetety in the even- Hent Demoeiti►tio representstivo from Il• ` ' P�v C IO'I Yo o-stnetr ff4 do'o1�1 �+•�-� -�• -� -`"'O °� bot. �-t -,.: aft, t. Tug, end the bombardment, �tbbau linin. The following s an exact trsns• ' Q -, I Citi/ ,.L"J1�.1J.� ' 'lIN arrocH _ bt�l - �delaida•etre+®t; - 1 a :,; y --Benevolent 8oeteti .y, con- one of his meseages :-`r M col. + , :�. ju, h2wto ,. , - Frida tDr I cif . - • the avenin and �, cess in the Pavilion m q wild ltd,. Bedoo of road l�ltaad. . 3 �► it _ ' cit . i3iator. is • „ G1IYE Id l GALL. : ps: E <'' ' ` 6 ation of the y I would vole i `'�"� � . If lllumin a warts Lett, a .f 4''I(�Q" `!' e � .. 4 , 'I ` y _ . i s , . d i dBst ( .I 1'O g b r + .. ds . . Frdtt J yam' , .. _ rix "h a =v , r s i} .:7 w I . _» . y a ,i ..: r F fi . - ,. - - ,+., y, - .: :E - :.�: . - :.. , . 'SKr �' r ......-; '. 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' Although he gazed across the rugged intervening ground acid out upon the plain, and *Wugbl sunrise in Colorado is wprth see= ifig fr(mt a position of vantage, ybt it was evident that it was f n0 appreciation of the scenery that te.mart stood there. - )Atom the aeot, an irre filar' line of tents amid hutai---tor "shanties" -led to the eontre of Flume City; while the trenches cut in all directions, slid te odd imple- ments and vessels lying about,- gave ample evidence that this was a mining camp, or town. - ' The man was dressed in buckskin -as - wore many others, who by this time be- gari to allow themselves -was ta# and dark; of an eager, not to say cunning so- }poct; while from beneath his shapeless hat, his long stair hung straight and un- �tidy. This description might serve fur nitro -tenths of the denizens of the camp, whether of high or low' degroe; but there waa,something in the aspt of this miner which would have prey rated any expert front classing him with the lowest and coarsest cif his calling. He was evidently deop in tbought, land his meditation found support in a fashion very common in the United States -he drew a cf4ke of tobacco 'from his pocket, and,bit offa corner, ae though it had been a biscuit; then, chew- ing vigorously, he remained with hie ab- sorbed gaze apparently fixed on the dis- tant plains. ' Presently the canvas of the tent' was puahifd aside, and another man came out. The second man was somewhat shorter than the first, although yet a tolerably taall man. He was fairer, as could be seen in spits olf his sunburnt and weather- beaten copuntenance. His eard wat brown, and was lc tiger and fuller than in first comor's; and he was altogether o s thickor, stronner build. These brief d a. criptions will serve to introduce the t. ( vartners Rue Steele and Ben, who Jarring ttx►k up so much time at t ( ininer a convention ,two or three nigh r _, before, and whose relation to the who tamp had grown to. be of the most u friendly character. ,`: ' "How long have you Been cooling you . self here?" asked the second man, w was of course Ben; "and why did you n wake me ups" . "Reckon I have not been Isere sit mi utes," replied the other, taking no noti a of the second query. "I expect we h better sce -now About fixing the bred fast." - . "You might have dyne - something, i _ stead of loafing around," muttered Bo d who was clearly in no pleasant mood, though his features bes ke hila a frau goad-temperod fellow enough. "Herel . kill light the fire." In -a few minutes the .fire was blazin the kettle on, and th men, who scarcely interchanga•d I anoter wo wero seated, waiting. fo the water boil. I 'k. ow, Rube," and enly - exclaim Ben, "you know this is y last,day he 1 mean clearing out; so is Is our time have a settlement. if w don't tiz thin . straight now, we shall not fix them all. " "Thew -ire fixed, ain' they?" reto ( . Rube. "You have don considerable . you please; so, if you do 't like the pos . tion, 1 cant help it." ' • "Yon shift too much i your ar'gy men . you do," continued Ben. "But say no right away, do you m to pay ale tho fifteen hundred dollarn r not?", • "You air unieasonabl altogether," r turned Rube. "Why sl ould I pay fift hundred dollars,.becaus a man who rob (id us I� tli has gone ff with twice . much i'' , "Don't tell me about bbing us both joa can't fool me lir all" angrily claimed the other. `;never could t I the man with ddstr-iou knew it -a though he was your friend', and you coul not say enough in . li favor. It w . through you Ito l ung round here; an even if you did not ge yots-r half fru hind, frith a big profit, you are bound i honor to pay me my share," ' Rube's eyes assumed; for a moment 1 very u,ly and dangerous look, as his co rado spoke. "Seems to me, pardn ! Ben," he s.•aid, "that you are gone wro t altogether in this connection. Two , o 1h,ee citizens saw the order, anis thong It was in your writing; so did 1. Th i where does the blame come in? Fix i how Sou like, it was only a mistake, a fault. And as to my having ahaied t i plunder with this stranger " �, "I can't say you did. for certain, course," interrupted Ben. "But y ( have been out• of camp till midnight ev ! since, and where have you been all t I( bine{ Anyhow, I a& fifteen hundr dollar° short; .that is a sure thing, an want it made up. And what do you m t to do about it?" - ' The altercation' seemed likely to v into a violent quarrel; but one ort ( minerit from the neighboring huts came t on matters of business, and the dispu diad out -leaving, however, to judge fr the eountenances of the principals, t ggreat amount of good -will op either air e It was evident from the conversation o. them visitors, that as Ben was about t� leave the camp, and as the partne i} which had existed between himself ( Rube would of necessity cease, they resolved to sell their equipment of toils mining "fixings," and tent furniture al all -of which were known to be very in plate. Tkis was what drew to mine b the tent; and among the viaitors, t erl was p general understanding that h1 . partners ,`were not separating on g terms; indeed, most of those who I showed, by their addressing themeel e almost exclusio ly to one of the othe 1 partnership in t�le matter. Various gains were struck by either partner; u whatever wary done by Ben Invaria ' pro du� unfavorable. comment f Rube; *hile Ben did not attempt to 0o . teal hie dislike of nearly all trsnsactiollll managed by his partner, I So the day wore on, with fro increast of good -will in the tent; and the inter change of conversation grew less anj less, while it became more irritating in its tone, Had the men remained together all day, a quarrel must certainly haw arisen; but this wn not the case, one of other being absent from the tent for the greater part of the time.: ' It will, while Rube was fbsent to thq close of the afternoon, that a min drew near to the tent, and from the pointed glanew he threw around him, the deliberate manner in which he a proscahed, he wowed to be on his against some danger. At last when ovpe�wngtobet�h�e tept,� same isle came of the household ,talar which ' reltaa!sb►g from thfe interior, wo -- lave haws lMo�lteed a& 10ow-aomert 1 p1, ` - - :' Cr re ..:.. n D• r. ,- i6-_ r-. ��c,� _•,air . -s - l , - - - - - - _ ____ — _ .. __ -__— __ - __ -_ m'_`.-' _',„-""+.G .¢-' era, ..�s1E'"4' _ _ _ _ _. _ - - ,-w'€-....-__..... _ _ _ _ --_._-.-'.'. ___ ._ _ _ _ .. - ,,�_.. ,_6 ... ... _. . .hat the latter, in a lower vo' Man ap• dwid in the wy ; an forfeit oi. hid cilia as of In iet{eatt two �• to be uisite ezolaim : "Ben 1 lite he mus` have accom il►set tie of a trw aari�tt _ `� L alt flba•t is aesded toe potion o Nsrt- PARIS GREEN l , ' Ttidr[tt is this most end earbis twsiedy hishis 1t Ars u al lie Ben?" 11hs viwitors din =and •o•hor0 • hil and and Ott tram - ' A t >14nfoe-is fear "'fid QuiRmMmm PUSS. Y° + to b tlas typhi. Ii only mets 10 o� n Ben looked u and appare tly reoog- dme had the can et r Hoe 000upted, that w , time , it ap - �e8 for atrial bottle. A single trial bottle will -_ aimed the man for he smiled he re- the last ri of the sun still b ' htened *served scab a bettye. rusi4 t►ltsul wtr� price Lw For Fatm Delivery. , ys n$ pare atwsa Prov Nsrviline to be • gaallr tffia o:oes M 4.1. plied: "Yes, Absalom, I am one; and the e♦eatng clouds, when Ben raw from d>tivor, hs ' Dame on filum a �: -as t Iters. l Or inttrrrw 1 n11207, and for pain — . quite at you service, if you was .In upon the door of his tent, fourteen or ltifteen station with oassh, was sot " A •t rf a♦(ry dvir=p4ion itis° no equal. Try s Co land & VoLn' ren, tiny busmead." men leave the oily, and stealthily and in 1 mquainted with the a,UL teem up : A murder was Wound" 10 cwt sartl'le bottle_ Bold id al, dealers is The atranlger, was a little man, ttevenl parties take the line which he lace of this defrsosistas tion of j� s a at afternoon aboral 9 0 cloak. siiediota�. barge tag 2a c rats at a)1 M4DTI'R - ` _ . go by his ' Two Arabs Turks, who were mashing era s $ 9 to $4 "O on marriage. L-Afe■ with a su%ciently comical oast f tures; well knew would lead them to Fandsu se ss the passing who sat t[Bi ' diedrhe knew Mite latter s beads in nterey, passed thin station There comes a time then men feel that , ��V a t% �yp yet ; he did •nut respond tar nye atuile, Gulch, where ilia traaoherons ambtuh on the hoz; not mat , b Imsaadtatdy. sn x but with �a very grave smile the closer. was to have been set for him. in rest in the matter. about 1 o lt k, sad ttsemad to be head- they are born into a new earth, ander a Ovaav, I.P., ljye�rrsa., Lund ,n, Ont , A�rats wnoted r "Why, Absalom!" exclaim Btiii with Tartu with him the two valfses to (To an c)oxrr tM ing fpr ealtal o. About 4 o'clock Section new heaven. Th a" God'� resence n ' g ]• n P VV. & F. P. Currie & Co a grin of amusement a readi over his which Absalom' had made so startling it _ ..,. -,�-,- Foreman was surpri�e!d by seeing did not before ; they behold the cob- Ipp (i}rey Nun street, Moot real, face as he noticed the old ma vi � a sfraat►e- kin object Dom u the et gra ty reference, Ben strode across to a halt �, t` B J ing P limity of duty ;they feel themselves heirs Importers or A-1$ WKLIN T24IM DT, I track at the p of his speed. As soon Watt mats. rerua■d Cr■sea, e` !Mwfy +, lu to matte the earth what is the matter now? n playing mean -looking enough, but ' which was + ars of immortality ;they lig Top, C•nad• vent Lining•, waw Lime, Flo- at `monte' again, I suppose?" oomewhat larger than common, and QaalartttlO Riarla(aA srtnssefael b . as he got to here the men were working better tial► it i° ; they rejoice with ez- covin. Whitnm rtoks, Pla.w of Part., Fireclay. - he ell, and ' riot have strew eco h Bo[atc, Banca Ccmrnt, Chia• CI•y. Thi° allusion to the ganglia weakness ivhiah was dignified by the words "Bank >� > , �eedtng great jay in Who privilege of being Hanutacttiren of l - po irteBank� to got u e men ve hien °orae water ce_workers with God. Then the can sa , Bessemer Steer bo=.t. Gnats rt Bed slirtaxis which was known to be a fes ure in poor Post-offide, Mail De t," being A thetio scene that had jin it a touch ! and ins f w minuttes he was able to y y —------- - - - - - Absolom's character, alsofailed todiminish on boards ar a as the front and sides es we are indeed born , o rntsrest was enacted rectal to tl�e speak, bat old not en h Span- 7 angary ase •palm hlgbly of pr. s ..� 40 O,: �j 4 j �a , the serious twat of the little man's ooun of the building would conveniently beds W7 Havia de ted hu 1 with the ,p room of a squalid s tint at lli. iah W ezplsf himrelf, w he took to mo- tee. . I.ier wa $►saes tenance. . g pO1i HBe attest, Breokl On a wiling, an ffrall made the laborers book f&Wy w. tear used.' w w.T aa. Try • STOQK BROKFRS .,: "Let um into the tent and talk " olesk; he was about to return do hi• owp �• y nail. tib Spring as a blood w+�er. - . go at in Dna eorner L a womannss !s understand t he and his brother wero uy sono sel of the Toronto Klock M xchattar maid the stranger,' still witho t soy ' re- tent, whoa he matterwi : I will have 7 7�g $vary man hn the power to press on Bay coo Bell on oommisefon for cash or 1a mar _ - a lasts Of oonsum tion. And frons walki u e tract and when bad dgm spoasive smile on hie lips; and aa, with last look at the old pplace; then turnir► vges ng % tliroagh meroiesand ju e»ts eptrestiem gis all seoarities dealt in onlhe1ern■q. rata - the freedom of cath -life, he hod the vna , at once into one of tips numerous Pavia er aide acme 000asiontalr the frettnl.7 gotsen a lit past the water -tank colics .. trews. a.•1 New► T••k P a baby only a few maatim old. T • atop ' b7 o mounted men who las- and warnings, in an evil course. Ye . STOCK EXCHANGES Ben followed him, wonderi g and emit- which rau close rap to the town, he wti i • will not'oom , to Me that ye, rgight have r s it at the foot of the low hiW• sial talwart police o8toers in plain olot4iea them th, One of the Arabs threw life " mid our Savo ur. Sot ere must Also exwuUor?am on the t \lase ward ing still at Absalom a impertsit air. P 7 ' tlocd Haat the lour and a fen feet swta , his hands u find warded off the lariat cod ' qq at' Trade. "Now then Ab-," he conti ed, `•`what a few soore yards, easily threaded by him Dome a time when G,od maker His haat taatchad at fall 1• ae Che ibor, w� °farted u e track at the top of hit -IN (�}&AIN AND P804IBIONB.- - •.: ' t - ia it? Let ue havr+ your nett brat; then amid the intricacies of chess mound°, ngt6 appeal, and who knows how soon it may _ _ i we will take a drink." and pools, brOn t him the mens of he form of a large, well-drt►es•cl man w speed, and ped. The other cess not Dome 1 _cls --- - o lir --. T•RsaT•. "Do vu know that IIill bell is in his last speculation. just fairsted ata]. a fartuaats and was d god to s bank BEAVER S. S. LAN-, ' y , The man wen Jams h Darlap supe,rils• about fifty f t deep mud their the hone- N lad s Pei sad that. free. i camp?" asked Absalom, p tting more the moon wain It ls hardly p r .wads a people coapt proof. Hamba s WICRKLY B>l:TWIMN ble ton so nine without dent at the Ailantio and Pacific - men pound in bin toad with maks. In are mt r%p�enteful than �dolfare, and it in on y 10SU s. s ONTREAL Ana. uTttSr*,a mystery and importance •in his manner pp►ri as Uouri stPeet. The dying wofla- Whitt Plate th se(stioa foreman found him thegt eatest oars that many are -kept st CALLING AT ' • than before.. that it had risen, n the fall moon. et • as his wif whom he had desseted 1' and immed informed the "Jae:" in eonviotlon int that ;the aro not fools. Qt+EBN8TOwta At14ti HRl_iA$T "No; I guess I did not k ow it," re- size and splendor nog seen in northern e+ '}°° J p° y For owest rates and all varticalav- atiply to , . . hod Ben. s so, a had better clear climates, would rise there Dom rtes in a 7� ego• Without friends for Rinoonada. , It is not known whether a Proof 6 wanted. ani tlist we con supply in t�A p HIUVrtlt L[Nit,' ` P '` y mono the tttae of the desertion aha wan roblyed r not. This ooaurred shout oowneotion with the iola:mi of ,Publatw's g. E. MUKRA L P MONTKILAL. ._. out . moan: or before I go, I will leave a fin minutes; while. ib light, although a O Ptriw'e s Oorw Barfnotor n a sate, safe, and --- -- -- soon ell into a state all abject ve four kilome from Rinconacta. i message that will send s d n of the softer and lens penetrattrrs thea tt would h p° ear i as caned for corps. Ask an era rr,,r r[,� [)` boys,atter 'him, and will h lain that be when the disc was high in the hos♦ecu, 1%zlasrirs and wast told spot! a natural► Next m ng the murderers were cap- P y J g TO SA ULL ['iiL►7a delicate s stem, and when her cl►ild tared and roved to be two be of 17 gist what he ill nits of }L Ark any perst it The aelebnted $lm City I[arnees till can be hal fie to the Vi ilant-on are not dead " was enough to render even the •tnallest 7 ;� _ who has used it, This twill give y ou as 11 the the following Wholerate Saddlery Hardware houun : born three month° age, it coca evident "�'r�" and Lily respectively. It Weems that g „ y objects vinlble. a of on want. Ta+ n ba a t ort Is test it Plela and Da•idson, ia.muton; at••raa,f Bron, traminon; , "It will be too late, said t e other,- G` mother would not live to Dual4r, the Turkm Arabs, or whatever they P , J 'r ' Fraser and Johnum, Hamilton ; C. Davidson and Co Ig� use there is • delis more ®etas in ag• and heeom a mistion 'y fo: I'll nam • Pd:n• Toronto. S. Trees and (o., Toronto• T Woodhouse and "Now tell me, Ben, has not ndianl Peter this Luer than has ever come oat," half- jafter deserting his wife, r+�wnted Maps- were, were king up the track and wore Isis Co n Extr6 c o'-, Co Toronto W. Ellis, London• W. 6. ilartin• Kir ton: It offered to buy the mules and aggon that P Malt as a single man. He formed`the met by two ye on horseback, and were Jo dmith and iron, Brantford; or from F. F. i)AL.Fv . you have in Fandango Gulc ? And i4re murmured Ben ill he ' ked at the npot ; ,. usmtanee Vf a Addie Hart, asked : " donde van nenores 1" The oceans cataria i r 1883 give the Por- and Co., Hamilton. tote agents fur the Dominion. •1 , you not to moot him there a sundown to and I stn lea♦ing a ilii Brat It , ng hter of a Sand hook ilot and, of "Satillo " ey answered. " Nosotrt» alstion of Rglia sa 1, 39.3 of whom 211,- 1 t/ O & 0 settle to trade?" is all far the best. I have realized more uR p + ,r 587 an° °oldies. In I18a0 the population ■ e /t • . "Certainl " re lied Ben, dollars than I shall eves nd and I am a brief ' oourt■hip, they were msrri�d. tambien. onus, juntas, r+eitportded aha et■■■raettren •t star Btvet till wonder- E � ' was Daly a19,720, o[ whom 17,b47 were y' P not so oan an I was; and some of the Several days ago Miss Hart disoov koreemen• They then started on}•• -the � � � � ing, but with much less d °position to J g jthat Dunla had another wife livi Arvilis on taack and the Mexicans be- eotdien. Leather �Belti,ng smile. The little mans ear estness had pbople here�am getting! a little tired of P ng• 'nka trettoom $opMtloob for thWill n t The i . facts were oommanicated to the Ups low in the at the river. The 2ldezi- .tm men took• a blood will not arson's im reseed him and he mor ve a an rue• That p lsonow Rabe was the first, rg + hes system; he oan °rad typal ee w.nts in Dr. (�traooe 7e stats street, tytt.t. Tareet.. - P i' ma be; bat he would not be the last, if I had Daniapp� was arrested oa r charge of alae drop behind a short distance, sad Stomach Suers the aa� of all blood-puriaers, In -•r I M double Drivin Belts a speeWty. trend . to regard the conjunction ,f nacres as J Igamy. Hin tint wife was d •ng, and he Antonio, the ygltager, remarked : "See Pres Foiumatbsonts . • - tri Price Lists and Li -- - - ata. _ . stayed here, to how thin , my skin is. h yi , A. P 1 � 6 -- ---- ---- - - E - --- - ominous. dry miorted Wmsel[ with the tl�ouight ��`� kill Dao of those cabrones w►tb ipy FrvE (7tttrrn.nd get .sem le ` "Well then Beit." contin ed Absalom _ And I remember that morns month ago, -T- _ _--___ _..-______ _ - ' a bullet cora sent throe h m hair b ac- er death would remove the only m�° lasso. J ,the other, then took pia Dopy or kly M , the tpu sh- lancim► nervousl around hi and dro g J 7 tyCR FOR RALE -28 AN D 29 let. CON- l,.,te weekly tags st px, ooh g o y' pp of rovtn hie Clime. To re♦ant aW laaso and ill both thnl w at isle unetu t- C61iH10N Routh West of Toronto and Sydenham ai Her the bag tut of books ' ..• cident. 'I here would tie another each so- P 8 P 7 7 Fes � �- • . ►ng lain voice to A whisper, i is all a e of ustice from this so ' cident Boon, I reckon, and n before, no ) aipe, ing Arrlbs. Antonio's lariat csaght the � M Nta+��e�!ree et►ereon For partiertia.s appy as�•sj1e f 6 �j �j r r. KANtK ; 1 planned thing with Rube, ou pardner, he district atturne estsrda es -- - and these other two. You will u to one could guess whose bullet it migl;t be. y Y yy elder of th Arabs ground the neck mobilo Weak Tor nt a dr close Ht , g Wal, ttnla) to be taken toithe bedside of is that of Ju settled around the shoulders Wan HAKUr R IIa1K Raine pr tl:R wart, Toronto, UufwL. ! Faridan o C,ulch; but ou coil never leave this is the last time I shall take a I and ]toustache Praluce.. w genuine ra -__ _ _ __ _ g y °ane of this or an other mine. The dYtnB wife. of the of r, who raised his arm° and tion which is guarsanteed to do all that i• ed . it shuts Btll Dobell la to ve five bun- y . yy for It Producing luxuriant whiskers and moustache - Ct , water ui high to'nigllt." He turned, a° , A• t the eight of the woman whom he throw the pe o8t at the same time, and m s 1= ,,,�,a In hoetee ,.rely p.ekes co any a,l Dom m ion l i'ne o �tteamsh i pea i died dollars in gold dust (ur hoclting you; he ° eke to look at the 1 D which he once -cherished, and whom he had se started up the track as fast n his logs d,ess for $1. F. REINHARDT, trait Building, ,' , and Indian Peter is to have methin for P' + p°O 7 Toronto. Running in connection with the Grand Truz it ,• g was stand' ; but as he did on, lie mud- eePly wmhged, lying at the point of. would bun. His brotl►er, however, Railway of Canada. bailtnfr flora, ItoM+oevery . . trapping you down there. irig each on a bed that wn little more t was not ai fortunate, and was dragged ���=, . �XLY' 8aturda7 during the stut mer ,3n and from . dens caned his speech, and instinctively In a perfect Rem, sal to an imported lh'reneb Portland every Thwvday daring t e wie+ser ••And Ituet asked B n, in s voice �; 4 bundle of ,remotes seemed to s lze down a about one hundred fent, and eeqq which told how far ho was f m doubtin • re_ -);, -(1. rage Corset; fits like a frlo♦oto thep�tre; very etyl- month°. 1 �' The 1 cock a little below where he tits fai hleem husband, and he fainRed then the fooling brutes smashed in his ish, elegant to a pearance. and approved of QU•RPe TO r,,vxsw,oL I ` this strange story. ! pO° aces It was full fifteen minute° be head with Wove. Te then took off hie by the moat fwsudibns. Manufactured only by Re■trr 1. es.y. re. -e'.we«wvrr, Vey. sir : " «Pals Rube of (course is be the pay- stood -0nly some two or three feet; buts Ebro ho could be rJestrored to eonacto�us- cost and cried it a short distance but TIKE CROMPTON CORSET CO. �*ar■icor mar. r7. lereww, twee. 1. kind of beach or margin lay between him Brooklyn. tray, Y4. 1 arcRew, Jw■r t t '. . ma°tor. He says you ha e a sight of nets. Ho ed and im lored his ife found noth worth, takin Re arnin To rota ISTREET, TORONTO. Rateaot Cabin, Vueloc to Liver 1 . plunder in-�in those two lises " said and the water; and as be turned round, e8g P g• g 1 Who fi re of a man, Doming from behind t1D forgive him, but she soorned his - to the bold ,. the took db0 from 4t, that DEATH TO POTATO BUGS. ' ' ' retuty rep, Bias, $117, nil, �i; Absalom intim to a cell le of old but y according W steamer and berth. Intermediate, ' po S; amound of earth, which lay on this mar teatatrons of sorrow and subscribed to an beinit all money their. victim had. S" Steerage, at lowest r&Lce 4 The saloons�'� strung travelling br % in a corner of the affidavit drawn b Asst. Dist.,Att Cl tent. "Yoa kn(iw beat if he is ri ht." gin like a small clif, emerged into the fol 7 ark. They then farted up the road and mets ASE YOUR LOCAL D$ALER FOIL and etaidship , its steamer° n► rated trace: B who was resent, set" forth the fsfcta she herd 1 about 12 ears old and are n occas or where but little motion is ter, moonli ht. The start and broken ez- P • g y+ 7 + 1kA�SAY'$ PUEE PA1811f3 GREE:IT. and no ovate or sheep ere camexi on thein. For "How do you know all thisS" demand- elamatlon of Ben wero re ted b Who er mamaAe with DanLp end farni'ilt ender a th t of death, cum fled him to Nothing haabrrn found more effective for deseroyin¢ farther partial:tare spilly to say grand Trunk Pce J Railway Agent or local adeui* of the Coin- ed Ben sternly. ! other. i q all the necessary proof as to Itis idtsn- drive hie fl )ck of goats and sheep over Potato fogs. The puratt is the che•prst, pwye or W - . "I have been 1 aving drinks with the " Wai is- that Ben?" exclaimed the t tication, Dunlap, when being tal�en thte place hero the Wean was killed in A. ]UgLMSay & SODv DAVID TowttssCC a co., t - '-; nta, Montreal. boys at Ratt]eenake Claim," roturnoxl Ab- voice Of Rale. `•Why, hadn't you got to a a , desire(t to hid his wife an affectisn- onler to d troy all traces of the sffalr. Paint and Color Man4[actu ore, ltontaroal. ___ . salon "and so have not one tom own a farewell but she look at him sol 1 Then Who reatened to kill the boy if he - --- - - - - -- -- ----" - - - - - . o;noxa AK�; + g J - meet Indian Peter at the Gulch to-settlo + y+ shanty lately. You know hat is a long about them mule°?" a ,with an effort, turned ger was ed atWmpt,ed give them away, and return- ,0_St John EXhlbltlon-1883 IIltuai larr'iale Indotmenti 1S'Il ' wa outside the cit . Tw ni hts a o I „ o " I f rm until hiss •tape was shut oat ed to then homes. In the meantime the t '' r ! slept at Big Donald a, Las ' night, ° $felt Yes, returned Ben briefly :. . tl eatt er Belting. Fake x■�t■e ease, te. lir CORPOnATEn. had ,r v eco. other Ara had arrived to whore the soc- li —HEAD OFIFICE. LONDON. 01T.-- Faftir First Prises and. Two iplomas. The real bad, and so I got into ndian Peters , `Ha! ou have sot been, I estimate," i According to the police officers, he tion mea oro working and explained to highest of all Awards for Leather BWU7g and " shanty. I thought he had oft the camp y .► omen costa not mistaken in her esa n�tr_ them the at lie could what had happen- Fire gi a Hose were accorded by the Sad Issues Certificate from $125 w $3 Oro, pysb'e on mar- . continued Rabe. Is the trade off?' at the alt John Centennial and Dominion Ex- rian at fohowtog rates if for a day o ;two, so I crop under some t.+I }levo Bent sumo friends tO trsneact (1 ' the msn. His fainting fit is thou ht ed. Te action' foreman left his work t tbition, to ROBIN ata SADLER. Montreal, For $A0, or hast Uer.iecst• $4 quarterly cues is "- buffalo robes to have tomo sleep. I •war have beau real, for thea ht of hu and ca no own the track until the Arab over all oomnotitors. *.Hoe o.�5. my °hare of the business for me, ' °aid g �y --- — For $I,tuO Certificate, $6 ; quarterly dues is advapoe woke by some men talkinig, and I was Bon; and either the ambo uous character t g wife unmanned dint, but after ho oft told them , stop, anti began hunting for jj ggrrat i�,, D,, e�'' p grttp $1.a,. t3 el an Lille Royal [all 8teamehip3• For$2,000C.rtiacate, 110; qua.teny(lurein advance - about to crawl outi when 1 recognized Bill of the re 1 or its tomo roused Rue'a h r presence his eheerfpineam w°s'°I ly the Maly o the unfurtunsto victim, which $2 m. - llobell's voice; cud ou now ho tree P y' iure,i.--1ti'cto I-urJ: orJd. the faun witht►ut much trouble. Ldt►v- wog dacha¢ winter front Portland every Thos Ly, F,, $3 fA0 Crrti9catr, $15: oras trrly duf s in advwap y suspicions ; for he glanced quickly up at y and Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, and m smumur 00 threatened to shoot nze on i ht, for tell-----.-.---�--: in a man , watch the. body, they came humQuebece.eryhaturdaytoIAverpool,callingathun- �A {�eramage or the Feet applied to-ard. a .. 1 g the speaker, with the same cunning, dan- i g donderry to land mails and ngers fur Scotland and serve Fund. I bra only w3 h payu,.uts n ynirrd at thv ing how he broke •the ata p mill, an I down and uforuked the Judge what had. lrelaod Als,rfrom italtim viatialifaxandHtJohne Qerous look which his face had worn ear Salleytle Acid in Wlne. time of making aypl:(•,:,on t. r a e aidLate. The re- 'k laid low, and heard Rubo se tie with them happened and he immodiately sent out N. F., to Ltverpwl fortnightly during summer m'"ba. rnainder of the lisseitsty ,p mane up of sesesamenta at tlu, , . liar 1rt the da]. „ The stoamers of the (rlang,w lines sail duri winter rate of 11.60 uu •rw h rl,l.'00 upin, the marriage e.f mesh-- -: ;- other two. Of courac I made up my "I see there's a t mint handles and a syndicate of the Bordeaui ilia searchers f ,r tltw " mallieehorea. Thin between Portland mid lilssgow, and Boston and Glaagow hers, 13 sasesumt rats made fhe Frit year payable quay- . . mind to tell you rind ]lave een hanging �a y •• merchants has fought in the various w morning ly they brought the body down altomately • and during summer betwren tlusbeo and teriy, which upon the preavul large u,rmlx "h p rrcur,•a broken tools about here, Ben, he said, oo (► I Dl=w and Boston and Gloagow every Meek. the w went of a cumber „f E wlowmunts and a sato around here all (a to t a chance of ., f France to msiutain the riQht{ to to the ran ,anal toil it at the house of For tyeignt, p6t�ag�' ur other tntorniation and rr;;,nlr ir;.e. to efrt t .r i r,,mg t>e„�tw Vera rw e�r- y g changing theaUbhect. Before I take }t' '3. 1rwx,au•i(allptrtwularstutv..i.ISiLA('tt,5.crrWY, seeing you by yourself. A d it is n1 be- another rdner, I ehaU have s alesaria p Wing wine by the aid of flaalic lie the judge. A little while afterward the apply to A. Schumae er &Co., Baltimore; } , lief, Bea, that Rube met C lifornia.ones ., pa g ac d. Though the consulting c)ulmi tae sunniu cab cos$ luOkin out Of the Cunard s Co., Ifalitar ; Shea & Co, tat• Johne, Loudon, Out. on the ni ht that stcallawn went off with uP of hygiene fur France has aoudeinned hu g g N. a ; Wm• Thomson la ave St. John, tv. I3 ; _ _ _ _ _ __ f_ ___ -__ g g "I think it's ve likes fold Be d(wr of th ail and saw a burse which he Allan a Co. Chicago ; Leve a Alden, New uu ►old -dust.” y' ice+ inimtxiiafe , Pact nixed. The owner of York H. Bonrllar,'t'uronta; Altana. Rau, Cu., Tfe White G) C- ''� y 6 drily, and his tone again caused the quick, the wine merchants' a ndi ate f , y p 'g Qnebea • tt. A. Allan Portland, HueWn. � . ,.. • feel considerable certain he olid," 1 been bold enough to petition he the horse and his cousin were brought �- M"r` -t- trine -The Sham dangerous look to tune oa Rube a face. p, ash chamber on the sub act. he ret reed Ben;;"and I have told Rue sa The latter had b thio tame a pruaal►ed 1 over W th "aalabusa "with throe other — 7HE MODEL `'e" Bouuet -Palm much:" r tri unals have convicted and sente r•isoners, rad the r Arab immediate) almost to where )n stood, and eturn- P - f?' y 'rano ',►utR►� ail ath Soap - "I saw Rube meet a n at the Bi se oral pers(Ine proved gothic of tat ` uc mei th m oaf~ a LO} s than con- Washer Oatmeal Ski n g ed to Iatk, as it seemed, across the pool in Salic lic acid in wine ; but the c( A = an said the " d.d it inn fun." Leaf Ruck, in the canon, ntinued Ab and out over the deserted d' . the • y - salom. . "I knew them somewhere �' of appeal of Bordeau, yielding to 1 Te and a b(>tly worn taken along with AxR Soap, and The ' rising moon; but n he di so, with an in uences, sanctioned Clio ractice. he the other rab to Garcia, where the boa Baby'SQwn $Oap. but could not remember .h tat the time, almost impe ptible move he brought his BLEACHER. and I only est hie back, o had a drag 'ro♦elver furtier to the front: Tu any bill m ter cos+ therefurts ref nod for 6 will be tri Tho n►urderent wero, as ~— atAnlc By — with him loons which was s good dual tnl d cion, tel the court de caasatiun at stated, bo of 17 and !tl named IuWn!�t��''n nio` i' Baa sol } . a ractiaed e e the movement would love y y The Albert Toilet Soap Co v the growl, so I daren't gu nigh." And P y ' P is, and the sentence prbnouncod I d Antonio a ,J uan Cul ba sal, first cousins, guaranteed or money refunded. boon entirely concealed but Ben saw it y i,e•s.ea Rk♦YAltte pat ITS gtrtrttelt Aak vxaCxrA�N�n POs here Absalom detailed the adventure ' do the principle that, though ealie sic and neph a of the judge of the two and knew its meaning. �a•hing made light and easy. The clothes have )hat r 7� I with which the reader , bee n made so- it act whep used in certain Proportion sm ranches of Rinconada, Victor Carbajal. ppuut wnitenets which no other mnae of wathingcan pro- Purl V and Excellence Air yOu going to Fandango Gulch, duce. No rubbing requ rrd, no r,iction to iWsve the J qu3iuted. Ben?" asked Rube, turning again to hu nO likely b in are any alimentary a h- Trouble is zlwcted bet ween the brothers tats;a ♦ to ye.r xdd gar, do the w•ehiog a• will m t Hdd by all leadieg elr,trgsa;.."irs ".all Dobell in trip l ube in league ez-partner. "I reckon Peter will be Don- ° ce, nevertheless the sale of any w no of the buy and the eecti, mmen. Perhaps an older Person. _ __ _— ______. _ ___. _ - , . with him and India Peter! rad Califurn , , or • foal containing oven the smallest it la �illy� 1 ilia but I lion it is alta a Te rye it in a•ery ifno fo nd s PHIC6 8y, BEEN - y siderably l fled if yyOa dOn t'. 1 ry+ asnvcsu to $3 b0, cud i[ out found aatefactory, moats n�tT'r'� i -. Jona hanging shoo the es on l" exclaim- "Aa ou 'let theie'a s eight of ueful qu lily of chi° acid mulct be rl[�oro y well to tw c n ilio safe side. The boyso renmd.d Hee .f at the '•'c.n.d+ Pr.byteriari .rya for ,idden. The reason for thu ♦ •bout is -Tha Islrxiel washer and Bteach.+r which Mr. od Bon. "Then ray first Buapieion waa y J ry not semi G fool any remorse for the act, ( a w. Demo offers to the public has many and valuable l .� things lying about hores returned Ben, adr•nf,s�rw It i. •time and L►,or�aving maditne; i• a lie in"unction u Basil undone were tau h• ane I ri h rad R e d' send e me men to' • ry, 1 y but than arrwettld r;a► t o u g mg From t In , ve, thea A R i - I u its stO,oping, and looks at some of Who substanaW andcnduri s, .n y p t e canon to shout e1 Ito ht he was Wi a especially, change° hand° so , lir talkie other. When th left the m the household we can ,entity to its exc:ueucc.' lir- A S S O C I A T I ( N . 4 , broken Implements ; and I had no idea g livered to any express orrice ill tate Frovinew of Ontario . a hon time ettiu pia Sae to ether ; r qu ally that it would he tmpuaeible to Manch one of them offered the other a - g g , g P g we had left acs much. Indian Peter wont dna (lftehea charges Pala s3 ss sand for drntt'a.. t and a pretty collo tion th y wero! He mise me." ch k the amount of salicylic acid in ro- cigarette, s d then turning to his uncle, $ b 0 0 0 PAID ON 1RARUGES. . had plenty of time to sen hu despera- "Ain't ]on going to moat hon then, du if the use of any quantity 'who - the judge, said : ". Mira tomo mato lots A(iENT$ WANTED. - doe° on first, and hey •wee Dobell and eve was allowed. The rsvageecatued by rutchen►e n el canon,' and then laughed DENNI Over $100.000 Paid in B neffts . - . „ and why? demanded Rube; with another h lloxera have rendered the admixt re } f Indian Peter, you b t. e. sinister glance upward, and another alight P as bans as hong t he had said something w • 1 t0 Date. "I think It's v ry like y," returned of panhh and Italian wines with a very funny The money has been recover- TORONTO EARG"N HOUSE. I � 1N 1883 QYBB �� �OQ �Q�• hitch forward of his scabbard -aa re' F rich wines a matter of absolute u + + Absalom; "for Ruble i° a ad man; and volver holster° aro usuall termed in the - ed, as ilia t lurderers buried it after they 913 TONC1[ STssET TelteNTe. ON't. 7 sit . Bat the for•lner wine° contain a0 The ooh Company r Canada that hap paid •claim. if he ever knows. whit I ]lav 'told you to- welt- amine hum . They had no need of Who -- -- rr-- , , . . , • (lay, he will mark nib." - " } & roportion of sugar that when t y mono , as heir parents are rich n riches . F��� U1small. tt I em 1;LCURITY Baccate Indian Peter is in to hands y Premittme ansa sd,tree. .. h t e alnsumer lend are exposed to go with tl a ranchmen. It is thought W. B. WEBBER, All right, Abmlom.' he span of of the Vigilantes by this time, Jon trait n InWanted Hem-t•ry, Hamilton 1 mules and the wiaggon n Fandango or and hound!" burst forth Ben, hie the heat of apartmenta, etc., a sec nd that the n other of Antonio w1U die, as 1 I V �' Gulch are yours ; y� u can etch them in mothered passion ap ng to -ever fer entation is likely to set in. To - she leas ha three fits °ince the boys were , „ ve this, antiseptics, and especially li- arraatod. 84 00� .the morning. I reckon Ru a wont inter- come him., So. is ill Dobell ; and cyl' acid, have boon used in such la .4•�-►••� -- I ' . 1 ' fore with. you them said n, It is so-- . ties that Dr. Broaardel detso as T k Care o[ the Aortia. rig as i3.ta fft tT se■aha: . near sundown now so do ou clear out, His sentainee 'was never finished, for q _ mu h as one gnmg in a liter of w" `passen -flow lora have ou been and Coad Van ere, an fro nEWh lva both same om savagely at each other g 7 TEMPERANCE . COLON f - . nia Claim up hero and th Eng ' hmen at the same moment, Rabe when he --- em }Dyed the street -cars ? l �s p I . from Ha Jack Gulch. Ge dicks heard the worts which to1(l him that his i Driver- ifteen year--barrin' whin I Buv uxLrt THE t PPY q 7•�� FDN FOR TBE BOYi�. wn sick. N W. T. The little mister vanis ed; and Ben plot was discovered and defeated, with a -,� waitod until the' arritral of t e men whom bitter oath jerked hls istol from its °oab- Passenge -Yoa must be a great favor —, 7 P hoolmasters should be- entitled to its with th "Dom n t -..- he lead aumnf}oned, matin n a lance bard Docked and Bred but thengh he Pa J 1601CPe8 Free ir0 ACtIlal Sett18r8• , meanwhile , in the directio ` from which did ii almostinstantaneously, the hawk- among the Paling clsesee. Driver- ! ha ! to 1-D'tye see that - his treacherous partner sho Id appear. eye of Ben was too quick for him, and,"so a modern dandy tan trruthfully - owld gra, I m dhrivin ? Well we . . Looking out westw�ald ac Des the plains the aim, which moat have been dead! 'eo : "I haven't the Iesit idea l" both fell ai k at coccal last winter. They 13P801AL ADVANTAf3EQ.. - . the broad red disc of • the un wn seen close were they together, wn balked by a Qonnectiiaut man has;invented s - anal fur a' ucther fur the horse, and they , est touching the her n, a d everything powerful stroke with the handle of a pink, pe carpet• Of coarse it '!!►ill be read. tint tiles mo reaignatioh. /� First Clsse Ltmd. ' - Ha►lthy Cllimste- xo Feveifl'. Walter Woods thed in hie last ys w re.golden;•yet which Ben had secured under the feint of he wine cup u the fstber of sin ; . not dazzlingly brigh . A peculiar soft- examining the refuse implements. As th whiskey jug in the step father. A.ba+kin hone u fitgatntly the powtr plenty of pare Water•• ness and repose wa -int a light of the Rule levelled his pistol Ben dealt him a ilk of human redness. like , he Ia•toad the hrone. • - taarraTart snT. Oonvenienti to Goal Mines setting orb. It wast elm t the time at desperate blow on the back of the head. q b] mercy aholrl»iever be a• Where disavow being keeper to aur Navigable 1Hver I'aas;ing through if. - which a was to kee Itis ppointment ; The weapon exeoded harmlessly in the ed brother, w 're his Cain. 8ea•on longer than in Manitoba• r so, when the mens •ved, wondering at au;arae ages with s single groan, rtnm- bkin nys the only sure prey t- When a man's looks speak volumes, Isocsted iathecentreoffertileBelt• G�Fj�s Ia,�i the urgent summons elive' ; he hastily bled forward and tell senseless and mo- iv t Western rivers wo ld fhe best i 'n he' elan do is to sell them told them• the t u the i oimation he tionless on pia face. �� ing, $ Bober, Thrlrty, Morals Neighbors. gM '� be or him to own a few shares in gm. for old j k. ! had received and m e that some Us la on the n or beach describe BIIpply Store in the Qolony. egg 7 6i lot of steel wiresp�n� }l,�,,,,,fi�r ve •a lir. tauson'a %=Nigh Uuw ciao% a,, f _= gtepe should be taken' 'to get rid of Bill ed . n being between the elevated ledge Zeslandg "T� m one of them has got to go�and it : , Dobell, who "was ac ow} gad to be the and the I; and th4re was something in °nipped to Nevi The lie% ahs s shi t. Tee p -. ow. .Daae � - �. , pea civ are tired off missioattsien a amiv , a lulrn bowls w Deets most des lerate ruffian of al olio infested the hes 1 inanimate li which Dara- �� the miuela. vinoed ph3en that his �kroi had takerr fo ed atiois. A fear- -old boy at lrelieit], 0., b theASKA'rOON, 1:. Yealsation �n that town, v he can or it all Yan Bold♦ert, . who, th all the easel effect.. French drams" makes one of is eg- shows ed to be le to read books and pspen at The capital of the Colon ,already ¢,- phiegm and external path of the genu- "I lieve he ls dead." by said, aftelr a ° ten in a recent play detrlare that a dllht. th h he con never io=at'ed. eb °v mO°t 1OpO1 "t pity oa Jig ,�� we Penne lvanian D itchm n had their pause, during which a grasped bin slob is u holding ap the trousers of des If he e a laded olosk or mantle alike - t "` . i - uiet lemolution too, said a eco words in- readiness for another blow. "I con wi the braces of hope•" 7� tt3rrr Mils sits tcwttAr antic lit siwT 0 _ � it naw b! snag s pwkr ) of the Trissgle �� , qq gg w=oe. . -= 5 . _ i tiieative of the treatment h intended to sorry I had left my six-shooter behind, n a hen gets en hes net fon a sh rt Dvee. All be popular atf :X Always e r = '� k .,.-0 adopt --a process wllichI ad no good when I saw what he was atter; but this a she I'lam ' but when she retires r tai!M. loo. Zzourrdoos hon' dntarlo everlr►eeks ,. � i ;. either to Doboll or eco• plica Indian l>a. done sa well. Let ms mak snira," a npk of weeks she "sob." A hen ie A new 1 iss' club lis been- stiarted - in �'or Par* aPlgB to SSdD OFFICE _ Peter. He lifted rap the prostrate man's arm ; g it not nageammatiaal. London, of to Piacs,iiily. The tiountess 114 KING BT., WBS.r, TORONTO- � = �- - , "And hqr► shoat Rube?' said one acus when he released it. it fell heavily aAd me men are born great. ascii aohfe s of P irlamn tb, Led7 Elizabeth Cant, Lady - the Englishmen fr m�Happy Jack Gulch clod like, just as it was dropped. He Rss. and tome write 19l,fyJ'6,54 ,- Mary Htlry Js aad Lady Kniplitley are-oe � a s�T � >triBSSTONM��• � "What is. to be done with hi ? It age tarred the body halt round and placed �f100 wor4 on a stare, and .the counedl. ' T A C .• to me that he is the wont of the lot; and his hand over the heart, but cotild find lie S 1,(111 DIRD )Cf ALE if there ls to a an e u wh pnlnWon. tease right by the baop hoof the neck. p _ 0 . P+ 7+ ('The V- ' to bare been tnPTed home L1°�'t� It. iit!ognhiT but true, THE' BEST, string him u first ig►1 n j� T T A " "Yon seephow�it is," ponded the- trouble, ��either' now or at anothelr finis,• te n` New ]l1 er meat • •, RIDFN llllT�NI O•! THE STRONGEST, - t - •r C Dutchman. Rabe is de ♦ rat dere is +n how, ha aontinaed. I they J THE MOST RELIABLE._; ;w - 9 ' Too week to leave I gtrrrr attar the •. not no doubt ayout t; but tli hn had a have caught Indian Peter, and ill Do- MARVINavrDriss• OIr (: good character as ye and' . far ar the bell, sad then the Damp lean got gnit of "oak. , r 110ty held to mat.L1, constrimgce, %nd °nidi, par• "( miners know•, it is Itis first offence. go the three wars aharaoters in fti. I shall A "T --Ing you Pittsbug d(aUbt I (9 J14J l teat lu •oourttoy and tmegtiaued ;n dmabiliw (herr Ari rrifih a ter !)� a PYtliwt 1 ante8ti tU'eipf entre getldaette0. , ve shall shot Tarn I him off• l and if he n nothing a ut thin beton I •leav Dei, � - T M t Y fTaXOE L A 1.6 O T,M HR S• comes more closer nor sixty miles to dose I y eateheilt, that nabob and all the Lagting-ps ever lfe tat, Nmrum (riga), VAk 1111, am Frasttliosy Iwadetr, .)•- - • : _. .- ve ho yeas doWira is m p a ve shtrin him up. But dens a v IiUW d awls a, aro ammm to the sew non -in-law wonlda'i 1R.111C VAC 0111 -(Der. CsW M�► salts R 8tre" 1l4utdHen� ORtio �paips WASE-lGIISZ AZJP 11E e ' _ gvell, day �shust Woe two verse R,ub�e'efkisadn m lynching me•" aoaateaatroe. on fibs dti ummb ?moi T Ei Q�ILM �_ I �l ' men ve ever had here, and ve settler dem Acting on d"W1131nation, Ill gnfst- .oast tit(► � � "- ]rills' Alar■t )Panty Drawers: • . - an how." ly returned to the tiara or sity, Whom I The tollowiD# adv ut a mlr •at+»�ars, wa ��. to M Mas 1847 8eger'e Elie. Aye . "` As it was Bon'sowutei•e,it *Mthoaght he roan learn that astiee had oven- in a Wieoonsln paper: Woitntad-- �� ' OWD rue 11=8laJ� Pantos t= -- _ _ better that the Yigil�wtes should work taken' Bill Do and Iodian Peter. erraedium-wie home far t fwde ' 1 �, ' t him. 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