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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_01_22I `\ ■ . ! i . , - . . . .- - . ' . , .. '.. 1 - . -; : Y . , .,. d- . _ I'1 - 1 -:i ..:. . f - . - .. . . . I. I . I ! I 4 . . .� - I - I - - NL:',�- (NYC: +qr_ 'r -•l,i� ,aa -..I -! - ' — . .l _ i' -k ' ?' -,f6l- ,I - t;.iYa V. +f ,r. 11 -. }l. 3 � _ - - . n - 'J: �: $� . - °' PICKRING 4NT FRII)A SAN . 2, 1886':::- • . `. NU. 12. . 11. - - - -- . ! -`-- -- - - - -- -- --- 1 ---- -- - - -- -_- . -- _ - -- -- - -- - - -- - --_- - -- -- a #l�Wnat 45arb*. BII$ine$$ d8. - - -- -- - - - -- - -- -- t�iaREMONT. Pickering Council. . T> OUT AROUND US , • i Jam— _— = _— _ - . - 1Ke4li� L . Messrs Graham Bros. have 'disposed The rot meeting of the new COMM = 1.. S- .�- -- >�=� -- -� i 1,Afi11�B'!` LOCAL $APPS1fINQi RRiroaDED ev was had at Bmu am on l[onday Iasi, _ . -- of their celebrated stallion, Manfred, to �' r all the members- being resent. Having . FIELD, M D., M. C. P. S. PHYSIy � a "no., TBZ PRBea AND JUTTED DOWN In OUR Messrs, Brooks & Calhoun, of Mitchell, � �• CIAN SURGRON, COBONEW &c n CORRESYONI)NNTs. to which Lace he was shipped on Friday taken the oath of gae►liflcation and of ltickerint> Ont. Office hours - Morning, from 8:30 �. P office, the members took their seats at the , t, ll -�( ►: evenin,^, from 5 to 8 o'clock.. 1 -p last. The price, we be,ievQ, received for scare, as follows • !' __ . waKE� M. v:, M: c. P- 8.9 ON F' CKERING AGENCY.:;: °� :x� °��. him was $4.500. They have another Reeve, Joseph Monkhouse. fT • TARIO. Coroner for the county of On- -- -' fine horse, aaoMaster. for which theyhave First Deputy, James Percy. tahc,. phyeicianI Surgeon and Accoucheur. Fteei- Open for the transaction of all legitimate -' The rresidernts of this neigbborbood are refused an offer of 18,000. He is in all . end Deputy, Sylvester Mackey.: . -: i ,lance au office, next door to the Pov office, Banking Business. - pestered with a class of people who are probability -the finest beast in the towti- Third Deputy, James Palmer. , - . - riclwr,n6' _ _ Oirrzcs HovRs -From 10 to 8;• E3aturds a too indolent to work for their oral George Parker. 1 _ y slip at the present time. One of the Fourth Deputy, g I . Legal•. 10 to ;1 o °clock. support --tin fact, they are too lazy firm will shortly leave for Scotland to The minutes of last meeting were read �.- :v„- ....,...._ •,.-,. - et to ether wood enou h b kee and ado ted. - ,: _... . V- SaYl'ngs BAd' III �C81iY18Ct1t5 1. 8 R- R make fresh ixuportatlons. TpgN BALL DOW, BARRISTER b themselves from freezing during the col Mr. erey, seconded by Mr. Mackey, _ . -:' I c and solicitor, Notary Public, etc. O>rr'ros- (8•y) r _ GEO: i .1, _ a ,� r �. 4Yy ;> Y • .,,i . �ij L , y } 1_ � .. I; ,, k W t �•�F'� f M ,.1 �_ - , , y _ .. � Z ` le a N rT� zV s v .= , .. -- i - � . - . . . q i� ­ �- ... .... , I- ,. ,. . ' ­ - � I- . . � � . . . ­ . t. I � . . . . - , .. 1, I - .. .1 . 4 �.. . 4. � I - �.Y $ gLT�... combine Pnenmotzla b THE Ft RMs �. I - - - L . :.. I z. - - ._ a dangerous A Blae List _ �` T E, . .+ '! disease, aad.regairer prompt action. It i. of diseases follows an unhealthy condition D�lf t preceded by a chill, from wbtob it some• �A�/ �nlmal eilmentE. of the liver, one oft a mast !m crtant or- Beligion and health.-'; times is difficult to restore the natural heat, R11E _ r R ans of the boil Imp ro blood bronchitis TBBRE ire I. j This chill V follows by a high fever, in ' . Winter is an exacting season upon live. g y' p , Man has a reli oue a■ much its ate ha astbmC malarial di eases . consum tion Toking ao intelleataal natmrp He ma call dal wbioh the heart beat■ rapidly. lf. there stook, sot nsoesrarily by any means, boa ba- sick headache disease of the sklp L- dne i NO BETTE$. ' y symptoms Appear, Eend "for a homeopathic orinse o! the neglect of their owner■. Cold ' ' y 1 owc,, i to develop either, or he may thoronRbl and heart —all may be raced to faulty action The Snow Drift &akin 1. pervert both. That man is healthiest wh Physician ; the " disewse is trewted mo» wewkens the vitalli y of an animal verp or torpidity of the liv s. No othc r known g POwQe' CO ' e antrJ,a best looks after his boil mind and heart. suooessfnlly by homeopathy than in any mnoh, and lay■ a ' tonndwtloa for disease. - . II preparati•rn so rapid) and thoroughly, re- ILT) LANDSFORSALE -8. other way, Until hearriveP, keep in bed When spring oorr,er the effects of poor teed- . 2 bottawae• ., i21 'O�c ' True religion —not a ymere' profession —i stores a disordered fiver as Dr, Pierces K SI•, cos tour yi 100 � between flwael sheets, apply hot robber ing are seen in the gaunt frames, too weak „ one mile tram $tayner will make a r. ►# a great help to health, however bad mw Golden Medical Dieeovexy It le plea- or e•i term also )09'38 z vcs ra t•c water -bags to the feet, and hot fl to risen , the hide -bound sk In , the oc ugb, dairy p o� d have been one's physical heredity o>} hl $ We mi ht man- Bunt to the taste, mild jbat sate is its action, be sold cheap ; also lot 3a, north boon , . ;., earl , sarroand.n s. poaltioes over the fangs where the P and the deadly blank leg, , g d a gift to sn@ Huron Course loo sores w 'y 4" -�.I y g most severe. R.plaoe these with others tion the prevalent •`horn ail' wed. "sail ill," g eriag humanity from and to T Los, Barrister, Tor'�r,tn' be told cheap It teriohee him to keep his a=19 of the most ruooes.fal hysioianr ot.the age. �- - �+t i great sources of diiewre when all every two flours, A skillful nurse is a both serious disorders, but very wrongly 0 UELPH BUSINESS COLLr — T' masts in due sub'eo Ion. - No trnl necessity ; also a warm, yet well ventilated named, as they are ,morel the effects of He who has neither friend nor enemy G That man only ±e rightly educe" i am `; I mastery—in 7 how to use himself, ft I room and w light diet, wbioh for' w sew geaerwl debility, resulting rom poor feeding is without~ talents, power or energy. who pos+ese� a uch t'° I religious man can live to eat, cmbrnts bin days' ihonld consist of well made oatmeal and want of care. •, tcnowl�dgs and snob manna rkl ill ,� w tl e I } - self with alcohol, or to be a debauch „ Mans wort ■ from sun to sun ; to compete successfully with his fello °aka o Saoh a man will get more real pbys gruel, and boilirg new milk, with an Horn ail, so-called, 'consist■ of a feverish Wom"'s work .is never done.” - Beer of life. To impart such educati a i to a two intnsdoa of Vichy, two tablespooninL to condition of the system and a low vitality, such men is the design end pttrp0 e earurs out of life than those in R hem th Avoid a000m led b firs ala>c circulation, which Work is a necessity to all ;bat, upon hot► lion. lP'or term.. ko. call at the. Cot) I - .-. ;.".-I'' :;. . .i . " p1 aig6t of milk or a large cupful. 11, 11AoCORMICK Prince i4 tv lower nstnre bar the mastery. Religio (j the stag P a alternate heat and o61U of the sz• many, women orpeoi�►1(y, doe■ it .fall ei►ith� _ p�, or oondesons s><nd tends to repress all salons oeld drinks p Is gone and the prod jealousy tremitier. The di ertive organs are out o! the burden of the " last straw," end , * HORTaAND T4UG[IT FREE ew• natural tem temperature rc stored. , peculiarly delicate thoroughly prepared in 8 orth jots ;. navy, hatred and the malign passions, eao � g this because their � denN+ ehoro hl y °1'u � of which when yielded to make sever �_ order, and the brain, the centre of the net- oonstitntions are so liable to favodonal writing, Penmanship sootkeept� Aries y : f I voas,�ystem, suffers greatly. The bead is Grammar. olassia, B�.trioatation, a e Civil b draughts on the health. A Doctor - of Divinit�• in a+boaditioa of o0o cation atone time smd derangement. We -annot lessen .your toil, examinations by attendt°g cur Ac em _ It enjoins love to God 'and man ii Migisd i to man duskier )taus in a mats o! at a min it aaothsr. The borer 1 but we • t . .nuke It easier for yo u, helped situations when pronet nt Y. /� �P " , fundamental duty, and fosters it as the yen PP Y by making you strornger and better able to boors and periodicals whoireale and retail bef, =} tral principle of the life. Snap love no claimed exemption from road duty on the are of the scull, "d the hollow corm go it. Dr. Pleroe's '' F+►vorite Presari tlon" ately address' The Union Shorthan erg � �,,. ` only arrests all malign tendencies bra pretext of being ministers of the g 4 are ned with a sensative vascular mem P Academy, arcade, Toront,. C0� , °° will relieve you of nervous rind other weak - nit t r. difiases through the s stem a calm Booth tbst some of the oour tr have required at brans, connected with the frontal sinuses.. 0 OOD 8TOC n ANU •GRAIN it xb tog !i �"1 gladsome influence signally otindnaiv 1l; p congested, verses, rind all the many illy peculiar your XX Cheap. —Lots 63 64, 64, ti5 n all.olaimm c xem tins c n that snore shall When the brain V ao erred the whole head - I , fi , y sex. Concession. Goderlch Tcwnshi , Y,. City to highest hewtth. Nothin can be sn rio produce oertlfloatas o ordination or ap- it hot, the eyes weep, the note it dry, and wain 334 acres, f3 mitts from ironbn�ot is g pointmsnt, et the last term of M•dlson of course the horns wppear hot to the touch That[ who wonldrt glue, rive quickly.luvauon . e4 .ores In beau craw h I; In th respect to ve beneflQ: nee. , In the ve thy loved one can receive well watered b y °0d Q for i It keeps ambi on and the desire o County Cirotiit Court, Brother Dlok Warner being w closely oonaeeted with t e skn1L' Y y a° arm of the llai land river; i,a wealth within ro r bonnc'r It leads th was miens this all important docramFut and But the disc use fie not !n the borne, or in the no kin near. house and earn erected. P.ice ;ppeer ,r rc u before fat 11Ia•ch, 18m. A ply' Teor' e a li la .a.,.. - . man with oa tit for the hi b )woes o he Bought the advice of a young friend who head, it V In the stomach, as any person Dalicats diseases. att nervous debili and Oltntoa, or to T. Ens Ba r ronL / g P told him " he would fix it wll ht for can r+ a: ize whore ■t� m soh is out of order ematuro weakness however induced ads- thei pow P accept them, that ho may Bern ' ' P BRITISH A E R C� Oi'" ! the le as a servant of God. If he ha him ; to come book in about ten minutes and'who has a '•sick hEadacbe'' frrma sally oared. Send tea cent■ in etam s for ti bilious condition of the ■ The reme• treatise. World's Dispensary Medical As. BvatxF,$$ COLLEGE, RCADF. �' at business capacity, ipstead of - shrivell- rind he would hwve w oertt$aats fol him." system. y `� gnat While the, reacher ,was one the o d ia, then, sot to err tut entine into the sooiwtion ST., TORONTO, Flood rooms in a•erica. prima y, tag in a miner over boarded thousands o P li young y P° P , 663 Main tltreet, Buffalo, N. Y. in every department Teachers uabio ,, millions, he conducts himself ar being God's man stepped across the street to a drug ors, or neon the head, and set it on fire, or strong thoughts are iron nulls �lilven geu°• and know what they teach Endo � ft, �:, I ,. • steward ;rand keeping the outflow of wealt store and got a "Marsden's pills " diploma bore through the horns into the very seas! � the mind that nothin can draw oat. leading business men of ont•rio; graduat"a0t_ a ro rtioned to its inflow he is a lif ted • and, plaetng it in an envelope, gave it to live Dotes, but to relieve the rtomaah and g tog positions of trust in every city town and ct ' p ' P ' A CUBS FJR DRCNt;ENNH s —U lam Canada. Send for now circular. O•DRA„ -i �av enlarged, and made every way, a happler Brother Barns■, who was promptly on hand liver, by a liberal dome of physic, a quart P. . Q,,, "; 1 rtiwn, and thus a truly healthy ctie. when the ten minutes had expired. of raw linseed oil, or twenty-four ounces o morphine and kindred hwbite. Valuable AXIe and 1I C6ine S rew' Woe • r The When court convened, and it was in Epsom salts, and follow it with some co treatise sent .free The medicine may be h Tt ever makes life worth living. - Ltr'r N, i�ICE Co., was an never lacks for an aim• In order to offer excuser, etc., Brother Barnes sorting messes of warm bran mesh. given In tea or c flee without the know- t9 -religious • �� �• led a of the ,son taktn tt If so desired, �aOnfaotmere of 1 kinds c t C rte a and tv lino life —and othingiie more depressing ph yet- ; approached the clerks desk and threw Tail ill. i+ another rt flex result of w g Pe g , Azlce, [son rind tees Bet and Cap screws, o tau dower his oertifiowte wed sold • poor condition of the animal in which this Send two 30. stamps for fall particulars for Cylinder He s, $team ch te, Pumps, c i ' tally than a life without r n aim.. He Thu a my p y knows that he is made for Gcd and the certify ter preach their ward. The clerk extremity suffers, The above remarks : ap and testimonials of those who have been GtALT, ONT. � �} eternal future, with the image of (1od acith- Posed the document op to the judge, who ply to this care too, and an excellent reme- cured, Address M.N. Lnban, agency, 47 Bronze >itedat at Industrial Ez lbltion, lyre• Mr a . in him, to be here more and more develcped rmilf d and remarked : dy is prevention by good care and generous wellington street east, Toronto, Canada. Price Lot on app icatlon.�_ mi t as the baste of nnena is roavth. , , g g Uncle Dick, th -s is doctor ■ aerttfi• feeding The London Lancet says that children who $ T e S II d Di 8 .. Religion prevcnte unw)iol ^some 'land ' ��8•" Black Leg —By apd by; wben wintor is are allowed to go baretooted erjoy almost a see - -I.::.,­.:.-..,..­. often dead) de ression in advetsit The Well, Jed a hairs t I 6T- doctor oa near) over and the rfcot 1mmnnit from the danger of 'cold'' e y p y. g. y young cattle begin to Pe y W E L. B'0 R 1 N ou religi ?as man knows that discipline is es- divinity 2 feed an the dead grate of the first bare by accidental chilling of the feet, and they b1e no saperior !D tees hoar, and or sential to moral advancement, and that be �� spots. the Ent green herbage !n we °t, .are wltogether healthesr and ha ter than combined pert C ho> vOu - - PP borinr rind too rlllinl •opine : nacds boa isnnder the wise training of a loving Father warm places, some' twill be found limping those who, in ob�dienoe .to the usages of °' flnf prises rind titpt•.. 8e d for Gatala '' Terrible Tragedy. about 1 �a MAEY ST$ iIT. ifAMILTO>r 0A IQ A N for t He it snaataiued ans cheered by the lame in the shoulder or the hip to- social life, wear shoat and etoakingr. - �� j wonderful asrarance that all things shall , Neighbors notiolag the absence of persona day, and to morrow dead in the field or It ought to be explained that the weary JA�E� gRrg 6 h fin, work together for his Rcod. around Dr, Martin White's residence In yard. If one ps►rser;the hand over the skin tr- �veler who fainted and fell by the way- pork pa kerb TOI'OIGt-0," Battle Creek of the sink anima + It leads him to look on death ' s the. , Mich., broke into the hones 1, t e lame quarter will be side in all probability had vertigo. r � t ' = door t0 his eternal home, and t ne be rind found the entire ,family with their found puffed up and w crackling, rustling Tim k C. Bacon Rau tiptoe Bacon, C. C. > awe escapes that life -long chill, through ear- of throats out from ear to'ear. Dr. White and round wla be' hear After death these Imperial Cough Drops will give a w Beef Hams, Sugar Oared Ham, Dried Bu wife were lying upon the Boor, and the two Po Positive and Instant Relief to Chore suffering Bro, Bacon, Smoked T t' " it from which so man Buffer. spots will be blao and blood as if the Tongues, Man Pc•rk. ft bas :• Y children la - bed�It fie thought that the flesh had been bruise to •jelly. bloody, liver from Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, etc. ad Tongues, Cheese, Navy i.mi gn Family or N• Port, Sweet a she gives wherever she asst es , and 'aft Invaluable to orators And vocalists. Tubs and Pails. Th Beal Brands of EngIM h shoo r She build@ our virtue as she forms our lives , Doctor became Insane and murd- red his is soft and rotten, a d the - spleen !s bla k Dairy Salt In 86wir the rough the of For sale by druggists. and confectioners. R. & I "j 'Lays g pa peevish nature even... family, The rooms show evidence of a ter- and like clotted blood. This is anthrax g A , And opens to each breast the light of heav�n." rlble struggle between the husband and fever, the oloody murrain, or blank quarter, R'' & T. W A T S 0 N , Mwnufactarprs, Toronto. Allan Line 8o al )tail 8�ealn� son wife. No other c >uze is known, wbioh is the moat dosdly iliac use of cattle, S• dnrinr win hem lartlsad every Thnr,4 brig loo One Rule fay gll ! Dc, White it an lrts Oman, who has been There is no time for any tamed A Oonneottaat deacon received a sU ht and Swann a: every 8attrday to Liverpool, and in av■ y ; proven- g it ', Noi?jtwo persons are alike phy iaslly. a practising pbyaioian here for a number of tion is the only eafehu,►rd, ned jasS now fie ta)nry to one of his eyes, which gave the tram Quebec eery Sa. }ird. to Liveil , e r8r t at I& tits ears, He has been known to haves lls the time &r this. .Feed the ours auimaL organ a peoallar, fixed ezpreseion, Hence d°nderry +o land matU and�paa °drera for aootlaad,t Irwn-i People differ in temper amens, he edity, Y pe y g , Ireland. A.,so from Baltimore, via Rallis: and et. J• tr son, susoeptib'lity to disease, and In reen rative of ungovc,rnable temper, during ,which he well. Do not turn, them into the fields to when he asked the village drug, clerk for N -r., to Liverpool fortnightly dar.nt eummer rout war abusive to hie wife and ahtldrtn, and of pink ap rnbbisb. Gyve them a re afar dose gods water, that exp- rienoed person be The steamers of the pta.gnw ►",ES a.0 darin :.im+k z power... There Ir also an acquuVd is oil - l3 to and hem s.ut•s. P Portland, Boston and Phr * San don to particular diseases from occn teong )alts be has been seen to sot a little rtrwngely. of a tablespoon of a mixture c f one pint of lieved be recognized the mute request for phis ; and dnrtng summer betwren otargc w +� Yc r rior old ,le which prevails in man kraal •sans- Glawnwa'•+ "aeon•wee)ly, andi;.ag, Piilni t` and hub to of life ; end temporarryy tiscep 'The children, a boy'wnd a girl, were found molasses, four ounces of sulphur, and two pee p P Y and i0adelphis, fortnightly. close tibilitiee from anxiety, grief, watohin ,and' on the se end flocs, on abed, The father ounces of areann of tartar every morning, err t mp- ranee villages. He acted on this be- For height, passage, or other informati¢ overwor mental or physical, d b and mother were on the kitchen floor be- soon as the weather begins t� getwsrm, and lief. The deacon was really surprised, and "ply to A. Schumacher & t,o . Baltimore-ii Th to,. A butcher knife ve them ws mnoh salt ris they will ty ke flashed slightly as he drained the glare, but ��a� Co. Halifax: t+hea + - ., Vic. Jehli =klin giento.'habits also make a vast diffgrence , axe ana razor, gi he bas becomes regular ace .• N, F.; wm. �hom8an a Co„ t+t John, ��g sod arrdo bad hygienic snrronndiags. ' smeared with blood, ley near the bodies, voluntarily from this time forward. gu Comer for ends, A1La �,, Chicago; Love a a ci n yr There are, morelover, undefinable c anger W6tte is supposed t0 have killed the child. --•— and the salary of the clerk has been raised. York; H- Bonrlier, Toronto I Alla°a. ItaeaCa quen T in the physical system from ehjldh to ren while Xirr. White was at church, and to Timely atl�el[tioIIB. �nebeo; Wm, Hroo>;te. PhiTwdel�hu ; H. a cosy have struck her with the an on her return Ilan. t "rtlwnd Ar„•,nn, 4nntram _ le -er old age, that render the liabilities of the A bows merino Drop■, ail things eo std- The Cure of Drunkenness QtINSDs PERI�s•�IGhT doss ldter p,riod quite different from the a of a home, finishing the deed with the razor, v i roe he4d w h'on her head, wed la with Bred, i• the ideal lamb for winter feeding. - Is w task with which the regular raetition- Th prev,ons one. Removal to a differs t on- gra Y The merino mother bee short le large g PoAl� S ��1 YGS CO, w mate also read ehan es the �susoe d slit her outdoor wraps and lover on and had �� rg q 1y, and a er has been unable•to Doppe. Nine - tenths of beau j g y g P y g body fine wool and a s a aantit mankind look n n drnnkenn So much u this latter foot true that her hymn bopk in her hand, hard upon ens wr a social I. �, vacemaition, good at home, may fibs wet ' _ _ �,� y constitution. he pawn sire giver vice, which a man may overcome by force INCORPORATED A D. ls3b. ,.. fag d f! . . ;L , . , I sort ad, q� , large rdon of the lsall flee quick rowth sire of will Drunkenness tr w had habit we ill Subscribed l C Capital. • .. • , _ . , gs 0 h g po S IioIIely hllaYd.. meet, length of wools And a black face and ..... $tune a medicine good for One taco admit, in the moderate drinker. In ,the Reserve ........... • • • • • Q °'c`� . -, is not necessarily good for wnother. Here Lirdy, a tiny , we preftr the F n ............ _ ......1 loo oo irou legs 0 s Downs w sire■ y ielaad In the North' Devon , Shr o firer and Ham hires as of vet confirmed drunkard it becomes disease of Total Assets.............. , .... . 8'",i,�io appears the value of a family b totes electoral district, has a rievwnae. In the Y the aervoas s stem. The medical treat- mine `ll r. Y P y , g nearly qa 1 value ; sett the Soathdowna, y �u ;,. ,: one who knows the fwmily history f his winter, it is oft- n out off for weeks together pxfgrds, etc. The reason of our preference vent of this direrise consists In the em- OFFICE: - 11 patient and the latter's' physical in vide- from all intercourse with the outer world, is id the fact that the Shropshire has the Ployment of remedies that act direct) u + y m C01111p$ny s Buildings, Toronto 84 with wUty. and a petition bar, just been addressed to the on those portions of the nervous stem ,c lamagive head, which fa imypartr, s,Ild he which, when diseased, erase lunacy, de Toronto. Iy ha r We see, also, that the reme hl► ienio ad]•oent Islands of Great Britain it which ferg methods are not equally adapted all. - peculiar ' also Sivas the blackest face wed legs to the men I and the drinking habit. Remedies , sets forth the culiwr dleadvantwges under half -bred 1-amb, thus reducing the log t s' g One can sleep with his window -ape not which this isolated. bit of territory lies. It" ewer in lambing and giving the greatest mast be empl•,yed that will care the a The Comtiany has now on hand a Istgi A w :a F. Ply- amount of English move which it le ra bee-, only without harm, but with positive bane- states that Lan y forms a portion, however value to the offspring. fife for strong drink, steady the trembling y P : fit. The depressed condition th*t .o so- ins nificwnt, of her gracious ma'erty'■ do.. Warnin - P g• hand, revive the lagging s lrit balyn g Pated to lend on first class seauritiet at for �� , . terizes sleep, the more nezicur night~ air minions, and is I g in given en by the People and Pa. i►Bg g P ,nos the rater of interest. Appl to was () hhwblted by 100 �ai>,wa be- toot sgaiurt overfeeding horses which ii mind, etc, The nervous system of the dram how 1i c;a and the liability to mrirked changes the fills. who are nosh d for loyalty. Elea- declared to be even more common than drinker being all unstrung r shattered, J. HER B RT lilA:;o�, . outside ttmperstaret would render the bit torally, Lundv belon to the North Devon the case of hogs : With food before it all must be given a nutriment that will take Managing DrWIN. yin ,. - perilous to many others, district, but Its inhabitants are utterly nn- the time he pl ace of the accustomed if •i -their e It will keep pinking It over and q or, and -- io }, u So one must not blindly take adaily; cold wble to record their votes, as there fie no Brow poor, with Its be x always ]Partly Prevent the physioial and moral prostration i I ravel bath because others have tried it, and Polling Place upon the falwnd,•and no regular filled, It it an excel) `t fan to fin p that often follows a sadden breakin cff ' ` strongly d iol t1 seta h ■ r mm �I P ow fI f?;' Y ended it. It I might be Portal communication between it and the from the use of •leohoUj drinks. Those of oar When I say cure I do not mean merely to atop them a n'"r .: '± dewth to one, though life to another, Oae mainland. " At the „ 'much horses really req� ire,' and then feed for a time and then have them return again I mean a H e present time, adds them jlut so gnnch and' ao more. Do not readers who are Interested in this subject radical cure. I have made the disease of errs, EM. did it t; needs to have regard to the oondition �f the this melancholy protest, " we have near) be alarmed v should send theft address fo ' •' i.EPBY or FALLIxc) slcxxs a life long etu,ir. I Y if a cry thl, g is eaten r�ileaa in r Lnbon s .,„ ,—nt my reinedy to aura the worst Case& 8,� w f.,, heart, ana the readiness to react fr m w 30 qualified electors residippg here, not one the morning, That Is the way it should Treatise, In book form, on drunkenness, ochersha. erauealsnoreasonfornocnowrerei •;r„r. toki r . chill to a glow. To some w sl<nI -w kly of whom will be able to .vote. Strive �: opium, mop pine .- and "kindred habits mi ra�tlible remedy rain i °►� d P �i ciin,af nor ' warm bath is mnoh better, " ge be, yet always taking class to give enough, P ' P mcoats ib nothing for i trial and I will curs .,� it may seem, we have been for a wards of which w►11 be mailed free to an } It is somewhat the same In the; ma r of P A ph iolan tells the Philadelphia y address, �'�,BBeD. H a.IaooT.liisPearist,xrWsi rt, bfs 1?� there vreeks without letters or papers, and ys when atamp is inoloeed for postage. Ad- egtirel o Pape porter how he Ugbtegs Lhe way of dark Ires� M V Lnboa ezereire, which may help or ay harm. y at off from the cater world Al- 47 Wallin ton street ni nights by a common tt�tibular lantern with g stri! One, If at all delicate, should c%rpfully find though the Rreat political contest b in east Toronto Out I a ' c I- ralf g reflector and w spring ! r wttwoli`meat : In ' ' ''a ° s have ant what ij best, both in kind an degree, so near ns, we are Ia igmoraaoe of all poUd- plwoe of putting it oa t e drish, I clip the �A P 4 r"' ° '+' " lowed a` It is equwlly so in the mat of food. rat news. Cwnnot something be dose to epr{tig over the middle f the breast•oollar, `iENTB WANTED FOR THE BBBT 8 ' t While the vigorous, who largely Uve ant lighten our dwrknerrt i'' directly in front of the horse. Every i<NS Patented Article to O•nadato der - Bond (� ere dun+? . doors, may eat almost an thin ith' the 86 Dente for Sample and it Apra t, y 8= of the road in front of tine L pLninly sees, a Co., Guelph p fonts' Terms. Dirocoia o t`- M ha7w L. llmltr of their appetites, others r net learn 1[ueioal s� I can drive with as ooh _ . ! the limits of their own � digests a power - $ands in 0aliforni4. rt► confidence err - � a M IL OUR NAME, ADD1RBAs 1111D T1B.TI1 C�Tt3, • in broad daylights The oondl oar aeoer- mulled Beagongh's ahortliana and Business a . z U., lea w and act accordiingly. - It it ce that A>Y ezamlaation of the n±nrloal sands of Bury for snooae alts I: A eve)- Inetltn T there limits vary greatly. - Kauai, Cal., which have excited so. much horse, with fair bread herded N�+a derobeato oa ai bring A spy C0�`Op°t` "' s .4 wrung interest on the rt of Bolo th of chest, and ri f America. Price.:Loo a >r eQ - Dec /' Pw g Stab •zed others should -strap attaohad to the ,bheuk -hook Send for Calendar. _ tt(t the I Bacteria shows that they possess peculiar micro- to prevent the lantern saggin down be WANTED AT ONCE. 'Oven . 1� scopioal structure. The grains are found to twesn the horse's legs whoa for�wny reason HREE PARTIES —MALE OR FEMALg -AS So e The proportion of batter Ip tti cubic be chiefly compose$ o! small portions of the tracer slack. It wo Id be well to have Owvariera we active worsen bits wages. Mat motor of atmospheric air fir, a0000rdiag to coral and apparently oalpareons • [ntenational Book & l fb�e House, se and 48 Front • . .. , M. de. Parvills, 0.6 In sea air, one im the they are all more or lea perforate with breast collar to t7 the Inside of the $t. East, Toronto- Mention this paper. . eami _ _ - . - air of high mountains, sixty is th4 cipal small holes, is some �Inate mole form to P ° spring through, Neuralgia Pos3itively t;1li'ed ten pin tag bas, ro as to prevent any la ,rat motion. [n twenty mina FOR THE MILLION. dad s cabin of a ship at sea, two hundred on the bat mostly terminating in bUnd cavities, Pea meal is a favorite' dairy food fn Carl- bra tes• without tail. Chapman .@ Cels• ti . topof the Pantheon, threshuadredandsizt �'hieh ors in nentl cults led Neundiris Powder Sample mailed twenty, g%he Arse of the CbtcAgoand Northwestetl {or the y q y gad in the inter- ads. It i. of aimed that,tbe largest qa latity ens oenM, Chapman. Chemist London, Out. laallwav la Central Dakota and North ili�ot t In the Rue de RIvoU, rIz thouwtd in the for of the grains, oommaaioating with the of batter can be mwde by' using >�t with other nebraalra. New sections ere bete¢ opened UP, A Parse sewers, thirty -riz thowland iP old surface by a small opening, There veers foods. -I t►tysetMled to these wolyderttlly prodsc ma Paris houses, forty thousand is the '•new also in the sand small black particles, form- It is il►one than use) to N s u restoa, and the •� first oomare •' will have "W and 8 - hospital of the Hotel Dien and the sevent - ed stunt Il — to make P Ti 0 ohoias of location, Y P Pa y of crystals of an to ere h - _ kQ a sitl.e rem H 1 . Alm g'1 , p s winter butter -making y d edyf °rthesbovediesasegp�tq For full information (which will be sent you trM� nine thousand in the old hospital of the line, and magnetic oxide of iron, embedded are well sheltered. B idaenil s the cows n.e tnon.and.oroase.° t °e " °set kinaandor,o charge) about she tree laude and cheap host~ , Ood food Initsa have beencered.Iudeed , eostron ttm faith Pitie. In Ryder S teat, $:. .]tamer's, a in a glassy matrix. The structure of these they should brine warm afar o drink for It a bZacy,that I ill send SaTI9s T 6 ES ed g$r' apply to JOHN le[' MORL&T. cubic meter of air contains only two has- grains explain, it L thought, why sound a good results. western Canadian Pass.. A�tenc, C. a N. w, B • e to any sufferer. Give exppress and P O. address.yew R. S. HAIR, 0 Yark $t. TQrOnb, tired and forty bacteria, where as in the emitted when they are set in motiorh ; that Da. �T• A. "O'", Ill Pearl8L, New York. General pare, rte Agent, Chiaa¢o, Ills: eep Rne de Rlvoli the same quantity of air is, the friction ass each other nuns rr k %M • en ere A whole, tl�e 8mtth family is rlyi the contains three hundred and iliz X. de vibrations in their ■abstande, and noose• pretty reputable. Not member of it fie �' _ �C�' Parvllte rays the rnperiority of Lgaden ak, gaently !n the Bides of the cavities they non- sow to ParUwmeat this pear, �_�r' t 1 as compared with the air of Paris is s>;own lain —rind these vibrations being communi- ! ?`e h . not only by its containing fewer bacteria, oste>ito the air In the oavfties, nn+ier the `boa the Stead - Armstrong baslniESa it MANUFACTURERS AND MILLERS WILL SAVE �10XEY BY US I1\' ' but also by the rate of mortality being most favorable conditions for producing been • common praotice for girls and am P g women In England to sootiee doctors at- ' g s chin, I ­ ; ly ema'ter. The greater purity or 1 or im- sound, the result b the load noise 0003sion- tending them of impropriety. In some in- ore .0 purity of t e air of L ,radon i!s tconnted ed when any large mace of sand I■ set in stunts 1 the jury have Promptly ac vitte+i l The for ty London being nearer than Paris to motion, there being, in fact, millions non Bradt P y q , i Ue - I . �_ .. - p but a Dra y 'was rat to ,iron. Ott the eel,, by its eoverlug a greater extent of millions of . resonwut cavities, swop giving D joy 11 t is 96U Oman ere en prison. at Try fie once and _ ll be ground in proportion to the population, and forth eonnd, sinner a d presented with an address and we you will use no usher. Every Barrel.Gaaranteed. , et lid by Its houses tieing lower. ( _ - 4 are the tole >1Lwntaet r — . 00 gain as by the members of the profes- a ere of the Cb'ittts►e 1Lttr'diae. ant --- 11. r An exchange r,c�lmmends boiling coffee atoll, ere a mirk of their ;.teem and belief in s ho C }finder, Engine, �POOI and HarIIC88 Oils.t not. 1. f . - I neumOIIia.' , in I► salt sack to cattle it. Fogg re- hie innooenon. Sir William 'J �nuer. phyei- ! This I marked, when he read this : " All ! the clan to the Qoven, was One of the first pro MCC LL. TORONTO, lnenmon•s fie infliammation of the t ge. secret is now out, Oar boarding .mistress motors of the fond Enid the address was BROS, Coal.. 1 When the inHcamm�ation is on 'the �Uning of must follow this reoi�e. At all events, her signed by him and the lesiin 0 - ` the chest, it i i plenriAy. `The two; may be i oofide is never fresh, th the oat men - p� di ' I roughout a country, g T an an COW, 0119- Brand, Finest in the - t i i ! 1. ,' Market. . .. . - :,... . I • i . 11 r r . . 1 . . ,. , . . , . -. . r :. `i , . f:: . 1: - t l .. r i t . -- - -- -,� II I . � -1, i_ i-: 1� . . , , - . . I - . i. - i - -1,' 4 - - - . . I . .1 I . — .�! , � I . - - - :' • % - . -. .1 : . . . L. I i I ) I . . ,.. - , . -.:. I I I, .. I ;. i , . 1. - - , I . • . ,; . -. .l 1 -� .. -., - . __ EGYPTIAN., RO striide too doe ly in the Mad that the lithe- ( noon spta�g apt a b se s�o 6k and dry, A Young Indian's Bomantio History. _ N bodied, sme►11 ofed and tvidently unshod and wleherfng in ire octets that it seemed . I Arabian of their pursuers just skimmed and to obstruct the very reathing, so that op- a tall young roan with a complexion of , - 1 f , . ; that was alh pressed there Nel 's fair and expanded the rich color of the rips chestnut and with Tree the number of th issuers b chest heaved a the of an exhausted run. limbs as cleanly out as those of Michael An of Love and Wild Adventure, founded u on ' •� � � � Stork tar liIIg Bevel- dI elo s *t.�e of D, alt►llsd npaslr Prestdent . minlebad to nine, but nice is loss odds nor. $$� I Cievaland the other day and asked the ap- �: . = tions in the Career of Arabi hay against two eapegially when armed with •• My darling, for G-A's sake heart• up., pointment of a cadet hi at Woof Pefnt. It - lance aggilnt sword, and though Pat had a r The mountains are very near." p . - - . '. I lance wleo, he was unskilled In its use which ••Yes but I I can no ion r sue was young llols -fin -the Dsy, theson'ot the ., 14 1 .`• NINA. THS NIHILI9'r " •• 11 ii `- isn't learned i o rl Se rough noted Chi pew& chief, and now the king of, : i ` 193 y >Ae B utAor of A. , THS RsD S , Rumux Skv, p pe y to a day, ao, nor even Frank. W e see m to to be �ailiag through ppppee • imo . month, whilat, as to their ls, a the oloads intend traversing the earth. says the C uValshi". toe serrespoadeat � ETc., ETa. piste gg - - ` , . - : man might make *are of the soe of spades Oh. it Is terrible I" r. l3i is abbot 18 sat old M : ` - . ' by day who would miss as elephant by Sailing through of ads t Alas, when hat a *sera nape moonliRhty in every way so deceptive is it, looked up a 'a fro that .beaatifnl and over six feet tally clod has as e d like th>t�t CHAPTER ICIIt. _ F: '•Oh, I'm all ght ; bat yon? WhyI you of a yenng eagle. yy besides whloh the taro felt that he would glowing bust the same sensation struck him Arpmsnoe• clnisen'Afbnnd - never even oa hr, of our If, Frank.,, b� afraid b use revolver for fear of g The storm was ping down upon them his°' and it was at Washington where hie THV CITY OF TIIF SILENT— ATTACKED by, �. � II'm much obliged to • Pat dill th ugh, drawing a return fire upon themselves and !a croodroular form and one horn thereof father, the noted Grhippewa king met the- . WOLVES. ; .. yon Pat. Thu was a fine stroke," + woman who beeame,his mother. It was In - : I. ••'Aye. q of Nei falling its vioaan, had already conceal the bdW with its - It was a wild'ride, with the great 'white yq r onor, it ould be a lie to 188'{ that old Hole- in- iho•D&y owns here ou centradiet i As still *pod across tli iy, unruffl• madd mist. , , - oc n and the countless stars of heaven for y ore I rinag me lance, , ! tininess with the President. He was made ed sea sand frank Donnell •heart row Another minute an it seemed w though o'.e witnesses. not -being used- ke to, haythen, for the ! � B much of by the newspapers, fated by soots- . Tao deaert'comee rap on three sides td the o..b )ltr should s iok tot his last and the drw- heavy within hie', and smeary time he g o- sand, and sky, and air glowid with the _ Iwalls of Cairo, and Ili is the desert Soon -to hle� sa e. at a�are and b cur ed•baok (and these rearward glanea grew light elf a conflagraq whilst assuredly the. �' and wt the Nwtionsl Hotel, where he 5 r,onor hart ? y more frequent dvery quarter of an hour), heat of one was abo t and around them, wv do g' he was spoken of as the rich il that blo We in the streets. No sooner, `• the twmkUdg spear polo the red tar. and the roam n of one nadia Indian ing, who owned the greater part ty p° g of the lands of the North west. At this hotel r,fore, were the fugitives clear eyf the No•, he did t g t m oh beyond the bouches, thedaeky +sinister faces, the white their ears as theyy • ' tore onwards. there was a rest Irish ohambera�►!d who y than they entered upon this gre .t waste leather of my cot, a e to.yon. Ths ttoiforuu and tossing heeds pf the Egyptian '• Bedad, au' is it a world that's tnk P - , oouudloss and eternal desolation, though spesrrpolnte. of t one r oaf who ` pres - -- cavalry seemed to hove appcoaohed nearer fire at last, loike as the raints tell ov? did 4p the old ohief's room. : The two met. _ Thep looked, and from their eye sprang 5 had another city yet to ride through sing a #ter us . oald sin> deeper, I'll be and nearer', whilst at last even the over•sw- Holy Ss►int PAthrick, n' if rat In we'd better i (ova. Chief Hole- in- the•DA who had met: :)re they were free of all that hsd been bound ; winerefo e, I ddn t•care to give them gnine I at Monaghan betoc.k himself to the be stopping ate offerin rap a prayer, seeing the belles of Wasbin n Y, ;:, a city tripling in population the one -the chance. N w, Nellie." acme wwy of thinking. and muttered to him- ae we can`t h to !lo out ov it 'than 8� ,passed them by, hroe hundred thousand souls which they The fair girl t ok this as a si nwl-to a ur self half aloud - °� B P " and oho'se the chambermaid. He proposed. . - - . _ 8 P be tearing along at le tale, mattered She some tad 1 'apt c lifted the poetically Arab nAmed on again, and di eo at once. •• - , p Tbay were nt&tcried, and she . J 1 • 13e Saint Pathriok, an of it wean t for 1 at Monaghan at this 'anatnre. went batik to Minnesota an Indian queeaa. •it,-'rf the Silent. She was eurpr eed at the small degree of the young leddy, wouldn't the captain an' "It'* the dr0000, the hot veind of the terror that stye f It. S+ie even laughed as mesilf eat en o it ant that's all. We'd desert • so we'd ba r prays and ride as tom the marriage aprazg this boy, wpo has 1;. E:yr+k ll�nelly had hardly been prepared flow inherited his father's position. The old ;r il- vading the still and sombre avenues of it occurred to be how she had on more than turn round and ax 'em boldly what they well, for while there's a shire's hope, re- Kio begot the 'aalo s of eo he In -'. ' one ocoaeion ear artt9d at the ,sight of a rat wantcd and if we 8idn't like their answer je'ned his master. B B t ) a ,y me of t Ile t.e.►d, but there was no help for it since � � - dish tribes by this anion with a white wife, - � ` t la }• a:rectly in: their p%th, and the fact of or sl toad, but th fact is that a wealthy girl wed Rive em what the drum,b)ys give the Ride and pray the did, for never was and they suspected u film it treacherously Whit wife, heir being pursued obliged tiem to take all has at all times more courage than she is drums, a thundering good bating." human peril greater t an their. Already • -' • hil :t R as they came. seneible.of, only t lies latent. Brat whilst the light hearted Irishman arse the send hissing t them, entering in hiving away his lands. They assassinated The reriaontre with the wolves had leads was rEfleotin in this manner another foe at their eyes and ears d stinging Nalite'e im, Mrs. Hole -in the -Day still lives, Her t. ►1lQ ping alongside of Nellie he told her the horses only t� o anxious to lace a rest was gatherin hie forces in front of the glossy semi•nadeness 11 it fairly quivered boy has the true military bearing about him, ' {hi••, Jid her reply was : Y p P B R and he looks and walks Irks the king that he .1'e hati a lase to fear from the dead than er distance bet, en themselves and the die- fugitives, a whose advance", had it been yet with the aml►r•ting. in. He dresses 1'n American alothea, and Y mal .howlin d th t still surrounded them on visi'ole, oven him gallant heart might have But this was only a light -armed nkir. - [rhu'l,"e oar the living. I have already observed B talks pure Anglo-Saxon. a•e are coming to and am prepared to all sides, so that no so her Iwere they given gaakad with fe ►r. miiber is advance of t e main host, which it „ the rein than t4ey almost flaw down and •• Oh, how hat and stiffling the air has and- title' could now see roll g upon them like a �• t t r all that she spoke so bravely htr face through the broad avenues of the City of deal be gaped Nellie.. solid waU that reached unto the mar heav- A Sailor 8 Duty. as :j ,1108 ae white as her snowy shoulders • Y " . - • - i . the Silent until at last even the tombs of •' � myself oat {ee a o`.range;' rt j clued one, tint Inclining iawa , am though on the O f coarse there are times when a sailor's Tilge as white no face save that of the the murdered D+1*melnkes, ith their win- Frank- .The wind has altogether drop- point of toppling over. dudes will be rough, like 0o could have been) ; and as Pat Monag- dole of stalaedlaee; were behind, and pod." •' lord have moray our bawls," poor B ,rude, and stormy, au ,,ame tearing along behind, keenly en= naught but the' open desert lay in front, "Andy et hark to it roaring In the dis• Pat could be beard von ferating again and the raging elements around him. D sting - . i the excitement that caused his mae- looking in the rr�oonlight life a still, gray, Canoe. What can it mean, I wonder ?" a ain, and then all at ones it seemed as the stress of a gale, and while a ship is be- t S b ## "I don't know, Ne g ing navigated through ditliaalt and narrow - . er a much uneasiness, he more than once 'waveless lake, o the most vast dimensions, ,U. I m unaccustomed though the Almighty, had answered his , „ channels, a sailors first and all - absorbing , jlut erM : " She's a rale beauty an' no and with patches of moss and an occasional to these regions. It can't hurt one, anyway, prayer through the lit le, parted, eherrryi • . eagrgreen shrub floating upon its surface. The loving girl made no answer at the hoed lips of - ellle Tre err ss she pod duty is to watch the hand and listen to the �t,t ke'I, ,•. voice of the officer in command, and nn- d- other minute and the were amon st But, oh, the pure, exhilarating air with time', though truth to tell her lover's re- forth, Trees I trees 1 e are saved I - Y g which this was accompaniel, an air full of mark did not at all tend to reassure her. Was It instinot that t Id her this? hesitatingly obey. Work —hard, coarse, i , he a rests of'the depsrrted. Thousands and as tranke and mysterious sweetness, so that In silence she more fearfully re ardei Assured( rem-m ooul hard( had done ditpiault, dangerous work — becomes then . hou ands of 11 useuiman a headstones were the very bor,ee dlisted their -quivering nos- that mysterious something which she half no, for of that was she &1 ont •beraft. " the order of the day. But even in dark - rou d and about them, lookinv like rgnat, trile to catch iti uttering j ,yful whinnies aaw and half felt was before them than the Bs-it as It ma - haws or she was right noes and fn storm, amidst the fart' of the _ - loa ed figures with battered he>id >dreeeee' the while, and Nellie exclaimed ir, cheer more certain peril that was feet oomlog rap for at the moment wh it seemed that Bale and the' wild sweep of the threatening - ur tic turban of the defunct Moslem ie al- fnl tones to her :cornpanien : '! No wonder with them from behind, nothing could cave them •the caeca with waves, amidst thnndera and lightnings, ter - a} placed on the round knob that rises B Y P rots from the sky and terrors from the deep, roll. the shoulders, so to speak, of his tomb- the Bedouin loves his wandering life upon She noticed the entire heavens rapidly the speed of a change of scene on a well or- it is wondorful how a setene devout in- - ` 1. the plains iti s better than being cooped up in reddening, ae with a dull, lurid and, yet dared, stn a out of what as called the sha- tells ent earnest mind revioupl disai - tou ,and there reposes until wind, birds the cities. I f�sei as though I had been faint sunset glut whilst in the far distance dew of death Into a rag oa of seeming ea- r t me, cr all three united, have made ,, ' lined b its studies and reflections, ne may drinking ehainpragne. where the desert horizon had hitherto been ohantment, end the b ok wall of *and Y y way with it, and ndt nnfrequentiy the poor ••All the battler, drain It gives me sharply defined sin -t the until new dark which had appeared to r ash Hato the very ake is a deep imbibing of beauty and eon- „ . 1. t } parsimonious man whose headgear joy to heir you( say o. You- are of the Indigo blue of the sk she behold wrat a heavens and whose thin noes and density solation. It menty►lly sees a lattitude of '. -- . as stoma shabby takes a w�+lk out right mettle for sold{ r'a wife.. I declare, sr�d life a brick 'colored fog, advancing non could guess, rushed Y palm above the circle of the atorar, and in- , past them on eith- wardly hears amidst the deafening clamours I me get the tombs in the hope that he may I didn't think you had it In you." silently across the apparently boundless or s de with a roar and a wail and w strange n ; better one in exchange for his own. .. We never k ow w at qualities we pbe- lain, Y PPa Y k t B of excited nature the sweet whisper, •` It L a cngst these tern of tbouawda of lesser P kind- of rattle which It n "possible to. de- I ; be not afraid I" There is no reason in ' . sees, -Frank, u til ti a and opportunity A few minutes more and she knew that scribe. the nature of things why even the most il- : on ments, some of which were painted- In , . bring them to 1' ht, m perfectly aeton- she was not mretaken, but by that time the Bkpt the three f a itives watched its course literate of sailors should not, by and by, ' rig t colors, and nearly covered with ishad that I'm not f ghtened out of my fog more nearly resembled carolling aloude frpn� beneath tr3es�e►den 'th Inaoiolrafrnit, tab c characters, rose here and there very wile. Har , I h ar maeio tin the dis- of deapee smoke, with here and there the red and Iao6 a particle of the nrning sand came and after mach training, attain to this t.. -_ .1 : . aduigomer tombs, with high wails, and tones. What c n it t +" '.' fi&me • of eanmon flashing through. nigh them. spiritual susceptibility, this oapboity to take _ omt {i and minarets, that caused them to ., tin • I'm cute I oanaot A rant, also as of mac cannon et r i grand Ideas and holy consolations even in - - ok ,like stunted mosques, whilat above I hear !t •too, !I' ' Y , Y 1, (TO BE' CON.TI UIiD•) , even guess what fit is. . It seems to be made paps more like the continuous rumbl a of I the midst of life s sternest trials and dark - anp of these waved the sombre fronds of set terrors. up of timbrels, from s and drums. Can thunder amongst mountains, carr a from its ' - ? - a:n: ,some few of them being almost in= » IHteUi enQe 0 D 4 you make out anythin Pat Monaghan? • rear, and so terrified nowdid Nellie become . g . I in a grove of ranch. •• "Only that flock o , white sheep over thatfshe found it im oesible to fief as in At'the meeting o. I . Y P P P g P B g the British Aeeobiatlon Hampton Court and General Wore The nature of the ground regaiied wary there er honor. Be ad it's a big crowd out: Y Y • B at Aberdeen, says an bale credited t0 . It has been suggested that it was In a U4, ,for there here holes here and there, of them an' it most be they that's making -"Oh, God I something terrible Is erbdut to "I Etcchao e " in tile. Br kl n _ E le Sir P all the music somehow. ' hap n. I feel sure that there i• death to John Lubbock resod a p r on the�intelli- vault of this nd sometimes 'des rifts, . whilat not faire - pe palace that the incident ccczr- ` 1 nen(ly stones and even - fragments of..mas• Frank Donelly glauc In the direction of us all in yonder aloud. D.ath from which ease of the dog.' Sir. Jo remarked that red which opened Henry's eyes to the _ . _ , . . r} strewed the way, for the Moslem never pat'm ontatretohed a ,and he immediate- there u no eeaa " g g' wealth acquired by hie favorite cardinal. Pe• I it war'surprlaing'how11 awe know about leno -er cts or repairs what has_ once fallen ly ejaanlated with a la gh. Frank Donelly, im reseed by those fear - the true aataraof ar {(mare. This, be thought, . As the story goes, the king a fool was pay- - cs n it being contrary to hia creed. •• Well, theyy. do loo in the distance like some words and the fervor with which they arose very much frbm the fact that hitherto ing a visit to the cardinal a tool, and tlielo- I: Th possibi sty of a fall occurring to Nel- cheep, certainly, tint lthinl 'tlm s regiment were uttered, for the fins time bestowed we have tried to teach an mats instead of to °O°e couple went down in to the ulna vaults. ie was almost sat on to contemplate, so For fan, one of them stuck a dagger or - agony P , of white unifprmed Egyptian soloiere his real attention on what, hitherto deem- learn from them • to to 4 for instance, the ' �B I ,. eau 'ful did she look in her low ant even- marching towards Cairo, and that it theft tag to be an imagin►ry peril, he had taken dog nndere'an foe, r.th r that to Hader- come other pointed inetcnm mt into the top d ese, with its mere inch wide band for band that we hear." little notice of. of a cask, and to his, surprise, lunched yeti a ,. stand the dog. He an sated that some something that chinked like metal. The Faith. yet Donor, then I hope" they'll Even then, blind, unthinking soldier that such system as that a upted with de,►f Ur if she were to come crashin� to the ,put that Toulba' Pasha in seen Street for s was, the eight Might not have mach im- $ meddlesome pair upon this sat to work, and •' - I $ Q 8 mutes, end especially by Dr. owe in the ppihed off the head of the cask, discovering - rou d and one of those exquisite azure- wanting to take our swords and pistols pressed him had not Pat Monaghan sudden- case of Laura Bridgman ight he tried with that it was full of gold pieces. Other discovering - ined arms were to be brokfn, one of those away, bad case to fife," ly ezalaimed : advantage. titer this par a he had select - ld:i and snow shoulders to be torn open. •`I'm afraid that its r more like( to be " %dad, an' If the hasn't left ns In ace Van 'a 3 then rbtouted by their sounds, girve indications .that the - ' ' • i' y P Y Y P sate blaoit poodle, , P held wine, and not old. The King's fool YLr; while.tNe young officer eontemplate�i a mutinous than 'a loyal regiment, Y�►t, tint, afthec ell, an' just • too whin, 'Pon my sowl, pieode of cardboard ten in has long by three g g ith horror the mere possibility of a caeul- b Jove here comes th so with whom we ' I thought th.3 was getting the best av I► Henry rap this sabres, and about day, when p Y Y • g Y B B , feet wide, on which he p fed words each HenrVIII. was boasting about hie wine, : happenhig, even to the extent of almost are more immediately a acerned. They are the poor, miserable, mane - .spirited naygarm. as •• food," " Water," •` a," and no one •. : Pe g , , What Uc6 the fool said, satirica 1. f, You hive not erg tting the damage of the pursuit, a r- gaining on us too I o - believe. , mother o Moses, an its the baste who had Been Vsn look do n a raw of car , such wine sire an m Lord Cardinal for , I µ-:,eat hanoll for which both should have think, you? • I -that wants to be either thim, bald tees to and pick out the one he wa ited could do ' ' y ' =; •` Sure er ho or, I don't.failc that the' him an' I wonders what's some over pie he has casks In ale cellar worth a thousand ce' �r�pared,.though they were not. , Y > . y Y , that he was able to distin uish the differ „ V. >'y they should have been prepared are. It's only t e distance( that a - desaving now, at all at all, ths►t's been behaving no ant words, and quite udder d that a card broad please each, and then he tad what , as o�y reason of the trait' isf9rnA1 chorua of across the sand , But anyhow We a fair decently all along." Rat. equivalent to a regn t. The cards he hat detected. Whether this be true or ox:s !g<, now near, now far, and then near course alpd no favor, mud If we let them Well might ho wonder, for his Arab steed not, it is certain that Wolmey was so far . _ . 6 were certainly not recogniz d by scent, be awake to the fact that he was so aus ected r :.:: g;f:, which had • 4r sr)me minutes saluted overtake. us be js+bers we will deserve all was exhibiting every symptom of equine cause he used a number o each. He sag- P �igir airs, and wt. ch Frank had eat down they'll give us. ", - alarm -- throwing' Its ears book, rolling its gested that some one with s ffialent leisure by the moil %I as to deem it prudent to . present him. with Hampton Court. o t_u gry jackals alying grace over some - `• Right y;fu a�e,� P it,�' J Aaed 1io muster eyes back, snorting, backing and also be- might carry this much fart er, and the at• l nor supper that they had ezhumed'from oheerfuliy, and a away they stretched again tr+yJng s �trongdisposition to book. tempt would be well worth making. Prof.. 1 u,or than usually shallow grave, across the level plain, almost as noiselessly Bat whilet PAt wan entirely engrossed by Flower m <ntioned that he h seen within I . , Model Mothers. � ' . He zd not reflec led, or perhaps he did as though they had been speotres, for there the strange conduct of his horse, Captain the last few days a dog whi h knew the re- ., ' id n- t know, ti.at wherever jackxla gather waa no thud of the .steal shod hoofs r• Donelly compared its actions with the and- turn of Standby, B Models are of the first importance in _ . d Nothi� uld induce the moulding the nature of a child • and if we it f e '•gaffer wolf" i8 not for ofl, though the desert sand, u i they were too ezoi den and headlong retreat Qf the Egyptian dog to get ant with him, ough oa other B ' ook; out for something little more na- cavalry Cafroward, and with the swift ad- da s when he took his a ok anti hat he W have fine characters, we mast neoee- g asp longer to converse. Y eerily present before them fine modal. Now - or}•, for he. as a rule does not care to eat Nellie Trezarr would ever sand anon look vsnae from the boundless desert of that don. showed great anxiety to go with him. Prof. the model most re them before every is "a a �, hi h. ba 'k over one of Sher ono colored el )ud with the seeming flashes of . Flower attached t im rtanoe to kind- child e eye is the mother. Oae good mo- 5 g wt' shoulders $o see rod article flame gleaming through, and B Q Y " B it happened that whilat passing one for herself whether their pursuers seemed to artillery B B 8 , nun in.the teaching of animisla. Miss Bath- „ „ .. P t ter, Bald George Herbert, fs -worth a _ t there dmmediately occurred to hint a mom- Brine Wray gave an inter' tin acooant of f palm- sheltered tombs, of which I gaff upon them, whenever she imagined Y B B hundred schoolmasters. - In the home she in - 1. Ave afore a eke•• a ha a aunt wolf fol• that such was the oars her cheeks would cry cf something that he hsd reed is book* how, !n three weeks, by I means of s bone P `' huge, B when a boy b the cheerful fireside athome lo&dstone to all hearts, and loadatar to all - .. : ..ved by either his spouse or hie dam, came bla eh still paler and she would bite y ! . attached to the door belt, she had taught . eyes." Imitati n of her is suntans— imita- I • and the recolleotions blanched ever vestige C C Walter Y Q I - 1 unc' g ant of the gloom and at once her�oherro ripe lips with her little pearly ! �g the dog is ring the bell. c. tion which B.raon likens to a `• labs of ra- , put, r, u of color from his cheeks In the twinkling of mentioned that he knew a famy which had B P ! • . non !Nellie whilat its female oom- teeth in the stteariipt to master all show of y oe t• " It is Instruction. It is teaching young ems tlon. But such action revealed rather as eye, taught its do to howl at the late o osi- P ' a '� +o made for the ono officer. ,. n .. B PP without words, ofteaexem in more than I Nellie aaid he curtly, we mast on and show t Intere�t at the mention ' exemplifying lt s then that Frank Donelly gave vent than concealed I, ro that her lover would change our course. We mast ride this B tongue can teach. In the face of bad ez- a w Id scream of terror, and it was not adcrese to her a few wards to cheer her up B a the fate government. 1t e. Stokes thought I - F. f, ample the best precepts are of bat little ung from him b -hie own ril znt rath- a►n restore her woming confidence in their way' that soma minds seemed Ito have a greater avail. The ez3m le ie followed not the • d As he spoke he seized hold of her bridle power of communication nth animals than P ' I .' ace stoned by that of the 1 melt' girl, who uld�nate escape, and Chas still on and on �d ttirn�d her bone's head half round, at o' and she mentloaed an English fish precept•' Indeed, precept at variance with t that moment was about three fen he In the sped, while even the C{ y of the Silent B �°' sae oe is worse than uselans, inasmuch ass I- , ..I . vance of him, la man mile in their ear. the same time pointing toward the neigh- faisor who seemed to have he power of call- P l .. . it only serves to tssoh the most cowardly of So erclted and agitated. was be thereat Y i Y boring mounri ing birds from .the sky. + vices —hqpoutlet'. Even children are judges II 11 �` He knew that could then lint gain their _ tip at be never felt the strong jaws and -- of hypocrisy, and the lessons of the parent !eamjn B l . `` CHHPTER XIV... lower alepes before the fasrfal sirocco, still ~ —� who ea one thi and does the o units as�e g teeth of tite wild beast that had I _ -many miles away, could sweep down upon A Sixteenth Qen Song says nB PP • cad upon his le but r his terra- �rszs DH8$ItT RAC —A DB.ADI,IBB Fos iHb y 8, pressing them and overwhelm them with Its oolamn mace mss essxarr, a: ,. A, satowr 0L , : ' quickly s thr ugh. Tae teaching of bed et4ed forward, he, by rare good fortune ' MAN, the friar was n t worth moos who reached : :r the e 1 and its olonds of hot, burning sand, they Dame lQighitingale tbys+rlt prepare, P . shot t 'epeelal interpoeit{on of Providence). O� still- em fe r liberty sn4 Perlispe for would be safe. He really thought.that they . is u high dose, the day breaks fair, the virtue of honesty with s *toles goose In . other wolf ' eat as It was In the sot W his sleeve. 1 of mw to 1 dear life as w• ll. would be. bbl to del It at the ma Tbaa a mesenger of love shalt bs g a snap at one of Nellia'e .full, To her who dear�esl b to me. i round Id arrrie. The perseveradoe with which the Egyp- Away th went, therefore, at right -, i Alms et at the tiara cavalry fo1•lowe,l after them oonvinoed aannggles to their former course, and Pats .. She in het garden wale for thee, , � Ill Temper - I, I • haul same Instant Pat Mon", Captain Donelly that a high reward had horse use now docile enough, though evi- , in sorrow and anxioly; ', • with a boisterous Irish whoop, dsishi d been offered for the re_ covery of Nellie, dent%aln2d far still from being at Its ease, The burning sobs her broad heave Is more rapidly Improved by relief from i iorward is turn, and, causing his horse to either by her parents or by the was minis- v a t five whiney and now and Tw with ysur messe=s you pphysical sa eriag than is any other way. Step oa your friend s Dorn, and the Impulse , make a dam {vsalt, so as to give greater }! or perhaps aaknown to either by both. tl>►en ofrse shrie king coats snffioi- Tbsa u away t delay rwl lea$,' strike is strongest. Patuam's Painless rte to the deeoonding blow, - with one And it was the brume but reckless Part sally teatifled to Its rider. F sway, t floe bed loyoa. song ,,,t n8 n'' '*p of his sabre cleft in twain the neck Monaghan who had t these sleuth hounds As for Pat himself, he was 1111"11 ocpnplets ' ' And when her heats front me you ' , Cora Extractor, by quickly and painlessly . Di the erce brute that had asMtled his mas- upon the right wesiL . -mute of bewilderment as to what it all TeU bet shat seoa atala ws'h mw removing mi ths � Insures good nature. Fifty "r" t �Y �p ing to the , but, i -d pre value. awars of sub . p That was a fast beyond quemtioa, tint meant and a* to what had caused hLs mastery Wl cote. she u sties s1e � s'Igtntes Putnam' '• ■a surf srinlese. the h , for the fall space of a minute, Funk never upbraided his humble but to tarn so white all of a saddens but an- And at shad � IV* =MIT � s• � e• P . g ire hold on its hntesded prey, jut faithful follower; for the blunder that he , questioning obedience is the first lesson in ' Her hear( with bra- datl�wonaded sore i M an atit's often does after It has been lit- had made, for he knew that It was a more the British army, and Pat followed on d- -•• No," said the landlady, fl her eyes. - 1. wally ;diamembered by a doughtier or a blander at the most. loutly, ae in duty bound. The shall of yeas strook her h with a stony g+►za ppoa the ne ceder at i` . �0re ppWerfnl ants &colas. she wan silent for "s • •. Th As for Pat himself, he enjoyed sha excite- As to the lovely girl, Then see vsp charm a We wan Forbid dejeodon ; do nos t,,t1, the feet of she table, no, it Is not what I mile n► however, the jaws relaxed and fe meat of the headlong chase still, never smother meson, namely. eo basic aws, l D&rns Htgbs;ais. �est, bat wh&t oom body else a &ts that dIs- - �oll ��he greedy eyes gave one +M troubling to reflect how it world end, but afraid to a� the eaten of the now danger q,� me." " re glazing In death. making a his mind that somehow or other that threatened. True, she alreai guess- ' My darling, Clerk (who has been vdal �rpio�to M. We have- several 'enoyolopedbA 'ranoloi '- did cot h B, I trust the bsats's spring the won d get true from their pursuers. ed it, bat she did not wish her sha oiosu to to his rim to em to r = r8tnall I answer around loose in this offi but the an as, - - - ►, out • I can ass that Its teeth minteif elf asst, anaas w sure .of be confilrmed, tot she felt that the more P ! e, P Ie) y lid not.' you?; This I this, for he was nll� ooneoious that two b that she'd entertain the better. atiis letter sew, sirs" E- rnptoyer-- •'•CerWaly �t���y u �7 �tasisess salts. They _ , In et'tianlons tones tatmn Few tD of their horses were too cad he�►vy for Bat, oh, how oppressive the heat had ba not you d4 they wW think we are debsg an all dent u to how boarding•boass� ` p�h Nellie no baelnMS. ,Wall four weeks." , sausages are made, . desert flight. p �g at each Dome„ for another kind of brow bad by made gallant reply. a prolonged . t,_ - . . . , - - . . b _ y .. t' ., I 1 v f. I' 1T I "f` - -w! k. t l p. . 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J . . . I . .; . I I . 't . , . . ., . - i I , � � . . I . . . . . .- - . , I � .; . I . , Thu ft" in keeping down the taxes . . .; V ..., . : .; 1: . .� . .. . . . . .1p - . r . .. � .-; . . . . . . I .. . . _. - ... - V,W� ---*L - - . . . . . . . I . . . . ' '�" "goal "'Ffto'" *' to wmply with the regulabow jttst '' - , i .1 ., . I I . I - I - . tan" "M 60 Vertin matins On. passed. ak � L., � o= �� .. � � - - - �. �. :r I-, -, I or is Ift Or the year. ftit- ... . �.'� 1�- 4871Y Or yearly 00 traebs payable quarterly. 11 _4� . ­ " W.4 1. I 1. � Badness eards, lines at Ruder, with papeir, �:, - � ­­ '') . , I � I ., , ,., � , 'I , I - . . .. . 1, I � a . , A . I .�. . . L.rli .I.. I . .. � . .� I � .� MARKMAN. . ... 1: ` " . .. :. -_ - C. - nell .;, J i., i � ..! 1 . .. , I . - ,� , " - - .. .. .1 . .. . I ­ . - I* in advasee. � .i: . I, . �� : -, . . .1 � -� I . I . .. *. I . . . . . ..- ... . � I "ong .: - . . _. , . .I. ! 'L: i- . .� . . . . � . . . ,�_ _. ... - L, I -.;.. �� ^,*,a 11== r then* writtor ingfra . I . . .,. . � .... . - .- L ' �� . .. I _ � I . - T - . - I . � . I I . . will be inserted an I forbidden and ebusrged se- i Ift. J". Dimna, who is raoring - to , ""I..,: . : -1 . I - . �, " , - 1. . I - : . . I I - . . � I . . . . . I - OWMIWY. Orden for dineontinalux advardw Cherry400d resented with a very ... ' .., '' p � I . I I � - . - - .,; � g , 0:;7j� n " '. .. - - , ­ . Must be in sing and sent to the pub. dress and in msv chair - I eomplemel - . * 1. . .. . - ­ . /0" . - . ... . • . . - . Z slob Work Ipwomp y attended toilil. ..: I � by the seholars and tesebers of Zion -:1, C. . . � , I ; .. . �.. . % 1� . li.. . �. ,. I . - .. -1. .. � L 3 AGIRKERNA a • • F PA00L Presbyterian eburch Sunday School last : I * !� " , .. . 1. �, . � - - I . -%�:��;,� � I lj..�- :.. . �.. . : .i, '" ._1 .1 L1, . , . � � . . r . . . . . . - . L . I . %-, - �1: ... .*�". I I . - ... .. - , .. �. � ,. . I . _ ,�� , ,_ , I—_ -, - . week., I 11.1 . I . . " . . � .. ; � . .. .1 � I '' I . .. - I . .. : , . � , , I � . . I . '. . I - .,. � .� I I .,i - � �'. .1 . � _W YL 0WrT. I � I .. � I ,:, ; . . . .., I EX. , � - :.. ..,� .. I . - �w �.. . . . ..; 11 tj _U49 , . � Our 1p4autji "triles udependenes. On Monday of last week Mr. ThonAs ­ . . I . . t - . . . ... . % - . I * . ;; , .'' 1 . I � � * - A . _ : . - 1. .. .., L . i . " . - - - 0-416" LOW Paper. . � �.j ,.. I %,, . . . . . � . ... our �&Im_ ..; I r � .1 � .� ;._ � . ; � i!, . 1 9 . .. . . ,_ I � . " I . . I . . - . I . . - I, Lyon, head rk butcher of Unionville, .: . � . - . _ � � , , . , . I I . - I :'. .. . . - . 1. Our MEX tatione The heaA . - , ­ .1 , I ! . . . .. i i­k; . ­ . - � . . � . . - - gap" . .� . ... J.... �!� 'o .. -L'. I ,i � . . . . . . - . I . . . ,. , of tabs a of Pickerinx and vlaWky. killed a pig C Mr. John Webster. The ;_.. 1. . ! � - - i . . . I I _. : , -, - . . . I . - - - � -,. LI: , . . '. I- .1 _. I . I , I- - . I I � ,:. . _ . �., . : . ' I I . 1, �. ... I- . - , .. L . ' , :J . - L.' ,. '_ . , _. � R, - - - I 1. L__ � . % , _ - . . � .1 . �, . I . I .., , A I animal was but fourteed months oll, and ,' ..�:: ;-:.�'.` 'i ... - . .1 . I - - . . .� I .. �, .- .. ' , I - i i 1 . I ..: . . � '. . -_ � C I.,. __.......� . ...... ft� .. . . ... . -. .� , � - t, � --"@. I _____ . . _.. :. - �r . - - ..; ,- WE ARE NOW CL ­N" ... .. _. . . . . - FRIDAY, J NUARY 22 1886. weighed 617i pounds, an even a of I* . : - . I RING' OUT , , ..4 . ". - �. I . - 1. - . r ­. - - , :. �. . . ­. � 4._... _� � I: I . . F I j -,I,; I I _.. I , ,�. ________ - I I ., � ­ .�_. .. . . .. .1 ­ � I � Am' .-:.. , I - pounds per day- for every day it lived. . . . - 1, L.' .- 1. I . ; I : , - .1 - -, - - � . . . . . ,. . - . . .. .. - • . - - . I - . . ­ .1 . - . ­ - , . � ;. . _. L . I . . - . - I . . . _. . . .. . _. ­ .. .1 - I _. - I . - I . � .. � . . ', . . ' . - . . s - . . . COMMENTS. .:i". . , F 7 � ... . _ . �, . . \.. I - D' a oo s, an - OTES A D COMMENTS . ' -Tw iSCAR11000. \: - lalik � Flanel, Cs eeds res G�d d urs �1�_ I . -- - _ �. ii. 4en . .- / _ opi the . . ) al - Z:. I . - - . We h e our presentatir6k at Mr. , of Wobam, met ­: f 1. . 'IL . '... I I L , ­ . - - . " . �. . . � . . � .. ; . _ . I - - i leave no stone returning . ": ��. .. � � .. �,: � ..... . 11, . ­_­ ., _ _. " I . I County Council ern- with an accident recently while returni I - "I "'. . .,.. I . � . I � - I 1:, . . .:. I I . . � z. . . . I , �•'. I _. - - , ... - : .., - I.".. i- '' � �. ... , AT WHOLES E PRICE.. ­ .., " -_ .� ­ .. �i I �. \11, .,. . ...--g- I.: turned to press orward the House of home from church. After assisting him ,:-: ":-: - � � . . : - . N _-... . I - .-. �. -- - : . : ; : * ,�.- , c _ - I . ­ . I . � -..-. . 1. . . ... . I . _ . - - . .� . I .1. lady to alight, his horse started off on � ��.- " � - , _ . : � . I.— . . ... I I ... I - L .. , �. I- . I . - - ­ . . . . ­ ! . . � -1 Industrywhem, . This is a matter up- : , , _... . ., I I : ­ . . 1. � . . .. 1. ' . 1. , - .: ,. � � .. � ! � . _. . -1 � . : . . . I . . . '. , !.. ; . . - . .. - . - . - . . - __ 11 � .; - . . I ., ., � . , . .1 , _. ... .1 ... �, � L . � ____ �' _ ' L . I . . � .1 - . . ,� . .� I . � - " .. 11 the before being stopped sue . � ­ 1,: , . . � I I . -­idim- I - - . I - . 1. . - � .- .1. . -, .. �: v r,: : on which all sh uld unite, because it i . I .., 11 I .; I . . ­ � . . I . ! - . 0 � I _. _- � . . . - . .­ � � - : - 1. � . I -_:L. - - . ' ' ie' " ' - . I I : I .. I I - - . . . . . , I � . . . . . seeded in demolishing the buggy and in. , ". ! � �11 - . .1� � : , % .'. ;., . - .� 1. . . . I . I ­ � ­ _� s . ..". . _. : -.1 11�1 .�t � I .. .1 I .. - ... .. . �; I . . � - . I. . � :r . - -1 : . ­ , ..., 1. . . . ..�. . . . _6 � .! .. . . . . .1... I . . . : . _\ , . . . .. - . I - . : I � t - . � . I . Q . 1. . . . County that sue an institution should over a fenoq. - Als'o� Qlov' ' ' . � in the interest of the poor of our flieling injuries upon itself by . running es, Mitts, Underwear overcoas Mufflers - Sh a*wls * � . . � - be built, and th with as little delay john young, of B , man., has � - ) ). J.;- � � I_— - I __ - . . - W� I . I I— . . "I . 11. 1. � . I � i I � _.. �:;- �, - i.... . . I � P - inter G d - . I I ',, %­ -,..;: as po, returned home to winter. . . I ­. � I ..,." *11� - % - ssible. _ ­ �� - Clouds, H; si . ;;_ - - o ery, and all W . I Wm. Annis, of Whitby, Nu b4su visit- ,, , . . During the p t few wee'k8' the p*s'- iug his brother here. I . . !.. .. .; ;.- . - . . ". 1; � I I _ :� :. . .1 '", . . :1 . I . . - � .1 - 1�1 _'. ( . I I . . . . . . 1. I I I I.- _�. . k I ' - , 1pers . i * - . , have been of reports of the Several marriages have taken ' 2" ce , : - - - - - ' " . 11 Institutes held lately, among them biting Mr. 7 Ir ' various Farme ill. dlMeRmarray to Miss Mina O'Rielly, and throughout tile p,ov*ine,e. These bi- ­ - ' ':'- .. � .. t . .,-.I - ' ' _ " ­ - ` I ; I - � - - , . % �w I ; 1: " '� , _.�_ . 1 , � . .1 .. . .� � . - � -.. - a itll.� .� � � ­­ .. . I . � . . � , I . I utes are made very interesting to Mr. Win. Foster to Min Emmi bm � '' !� ,� , IN I . � . .. - - �. . , 'r . 4 ­ � I ­: , ; 1, ! r , , " - I � .- -, . I � ... - � I . . :%_j L'. . I , _ I . - ,. , .1 � The missionpry services it connection .�4 :- ....., '. ; : . � . . . % .. .1 1''. � � .. . . _ ., . . I L ! I - � I . I.. -!. . - � . .: , . the farming co unity, �nd . we ,ro 1 ­. i . � � . I ; 1. .., I In I . � . .. �,�� . . . . - .� . . . ­ . ., - . I ., - with the Anglican and Methodist denomi- 1:1 . - � - J��­, ij. ' . � - . . � I I., . � . . . . %_ .i o. . � . 1. I - ) ,�.��, . . . . . .. ­ . . - ­ . 4�_ - - � . I., - � ' ' ! . . ­ I ! Ipleased to notief that a's a rule far- .nations, held on the 11th and 17th in'st.. In ord 4o ake 0 , - - � 'I i e Sptin� I " ." . � �Ikt __ - - . -Which' will be heavier than e-�er f. , '. . er m ro in for our arg rnporta6ou C, I , mers have atter ded them in large respectively, were very interesting and , I . : " numbers where,v or they have been successful. - .. , . ; ­''..: . , . -, , - - 1 I J � I before brought to Whitb ,,each and every buye - I .�,i ,­­ b y r of -DRY-GOODS should. � :1 - ­ - I J� - - . - _� eld. To our mi� id no better means I _. .. , . .1 - . . - - s I . I . . . . '. . , - i, o � ; . I I . ...; - .. I I.- �.. . � � � I � , I - . . . . 1, . 1, � . I � could have been i doPted for di -,",�,, , . _ ,, WHITBY.. I :. " : ;,f . � . - . . _ ! . . . . I I . - . ., I . I . - r - , . .1 :_ .. ,. - �� � I .. .:..i .� I . 11 - I , . � .; . . . I - . I ,/. � '' " ­... . I I � I . - � . I- . . ssem - ,r ��', I !��. . I I � , I . . � � . .. .. i . ; is I .... .11 U � , . .", . . . . : . i own. in . ill � � _' - 1-7.1. : E G001C ,_ agricultural porti n of our -population owners, f Deserouto, intend openin ; . .. . 0 - .� - ' at bu A Co., the well kn ' - EARLY: AND SIE ' ' � mating useful ii iformation to the .-;.-. t b 0 n CALL .­'. . _g a . . . . .. - .. in this way; and the action Of branch d their business here. They , 1 . �, ,- i..., � . : � . .- 1, than` . � . i " ' - . I - � . . . I � " the Ontario Government in establish- have pu' - 1. ;t � 'I 1� -at W - _� . rchased a four-acre field near the � -1 , -e , - 1 � . � I -ALt i Mic Meducti= fOr 60 =)aysM, X= : , . : . : ' � � - - . .. . ; - . - - � � _... I . - . � I -_ I , I . r . r . . . .1 I I . � - Ing and supporting them by grants -of Whitby and Port Perry depot for a yard. ­ --- . - . - - . .. . . I I \ : . I . . Ir'. . . - . . � 11 - . � .. )� ! * I � - . � wt ­ � - sa .RYG'. .. . oney is therefoi 9 commendable. The County CotMe . F M Tuesday. "eets here next - The Gaxefte y8.,nobodv1 ex�ects the 1HT' " ; From enquiries made of a number . � � 1. �___ __ 11 � -, I I ... of our farmer friends we are led to be- Scott Act will be enforced in t4is county. . I . ­. ,:.., -.,.. . - . . _.IS -;,, . . . .1 � I . . � �_ I - i � - I We shall see. . � r.;. I . . . . . � . � i. . . . .:!`I: . i,­;.. I . I �. - . � � '. I.; i.. - lieve that, th' C � I e ii - . 1 �, � . I- I r ! . . � : ­ Carnival here to-night.1 �'-�. �.- - ,­� � -: ! '. .� .� , : - - . , .� I '. a _. . � .1 , 1 ; ...��. �'. . . - X ... . . . . � . ­:. popular thing w re they to pass a ' � :- . . .: . . .. . :... :'. : t - . . - - .. �%.- . I . 4 �, .s. �s - . . � I . .1 . ..­� . .. - . �; ' I . - � . . , , , The Whitby (?urling Club suffered de- I '; � ` �_ ,1 ,I , -R . -� -1 - . -law in eonfo ity with 6he' Act feat at the ban of their Bowmanville _ .., ..� - ,..�;, �111..:O— , . .— .­. 1. . - . .. - . by r . 1. 9 I ! � �: I . � �­ - - " � . . . I � . 1. - , I I . . . : .1 .. . - . I .t I.- - � . . . . : �. I � . . . . i.,. � , I . . - recently passed b the Local Legis _ �.. � '", ; � . I d, '' . . . - brethern last ' w k. . i.* . ­ - � ;. . - . � i . . I - . I I __ . . i .1 . 1. lature respecting v ir , � . � _: ... . t;.,. �. I,- - . � .'. . e fences. There The annual In tingn� of the Reforin ; r; . _ , , 1, ." .t., � - �... F ; . . - .i I � HUGH N. ROILI',�'. "-I"1*.' . . . WHITBY . . .r. f - !, 10 ,i �, . . . 0 . � . . , . I . ­ . - - 1. I �._ - .1 , ` , , . . KO. A. ROSL �� ". . * ; is no reason in the world that we Can Associati n of So t tario was hold ILI ,� I I ; I I _. , 1: . � - .,. . .- - . I "' �" . : I . I . . . ­ ! � . ... see why the. lead ng travelled roads - Brooklin on Weduesdav of last week, . ; .. I . .. . .- . i , . . . �. . 1 J, --- I - whei the following fflocerr, were elected ----- __. . - ___ - 1. , throughout the ship should be , ' New Advertiwnw,n1s* t' - . , - I . lor the ensuing year :-'President, D. I . . - - -that blocked up every winter there -7 ,---- _ _ __ . I .:`� Ormiston ; Vice- Presidents, the Presi- _' Goldsmiths' Hall for Holiday Presents _.'A - . I I ,� . - is heavy snow-aL Is. If the Wire dents of all the local Reform Associations. ,,1! . Cordwood For Sale... . �_ I � . I . . � I. I - -1 . - � ­ . I i - Fence Act were taken zadvantage of in the riding.; Secretary, J. M. Kennedy - 1�., - . � I ..: ' - I % I � I.-O ­ � . . . A 4iiait of hard and soft wood, mdotly 2 -9 TV :Z 11T - _ :: such a state of dings would not Treb6urer, T. J. Holliday; Executive Apply to 1. Al T _ : - I eon.. B. Carpenter, lot 16. 6th eon., . ' . L ' ensue, cotl­ there would be & Committee, Messrs. G. Y. Smith, Whitbv; fliclering. 1JI-14 . . ., . � . . , . t LL . 11z. i .1 I . . . I � � _1 � " induce- . . . .: . . . considerable saviii , of the township W. J . Trounce, Tort Perry ; L. K. Murton, ' Being determined to offer my customers great I . funds. We trust ome member will 0 () ­ . . Oshawa; G. E. Mowbray, East Whitby; X CUTBERT, nil'el'nts, will make SPECIAL PRICES for the Holiday Trad - 11 �, � . __ bring the matter D. Hollidav, West Whitby. L. Burnett L . . -.1. * � '. 1. b fore the Council, and E., Walker, Reach; J. Foy, Setigog ; ' ' in Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Silver- � i . _ and let us have a ,eneral discufision J. R. Hoover and Ja8. Percy, Pickering. Watchmaer and Jeweler', .� thereon, at all e I plated Goods.. The stock is new and complete, comprising . I . ven s. We can then *41r. - DrvAen, M. P. P., delivered an �"-- � -PICKERING, ONTe ,1: - ., ;1:, L �1 .'' . . I . . : � tell more definitely xhiether it would address. ��'- - - � articles both useful and ornamental, and quality considered I ' ' I :,, r , . T i. � i - ' be 'beneficial or otherwise to the Mr. Kay, amiember of the A: U. '.1 - , . A b6autiful wWjtMrjn& of ',', , : . . will be found the cheapest in town. Gent's Waltham . , last, and W" � a N%".., died here oiv nd the. mtepayers generally .9und,%v .* �1 1; , I Walclies, Clocks, Jewelery slid Fa Watches for $9; Ladies Silver Watches for $9.50. .. Col �' "_ buried on Tue8day- i by the ney 0 %�,f,:'... � � : , W pass such a by-is w. afternoon : . red �. I . ... __ - ':,, - . , I . .. I— I _� . . .. ,. . . Goods, on and. . - � I 1 .. 1. a 1I;;11­.1 .members of, the Order. His wife will .. r and bright Gold Setts, Gold Necklets and Lockets, Gem � . . . Dr. Orton Nisitei Ottawa- recenily receive $2,000.from the Order. REPAMING PROK"LY EXECUTED � . ! _. � 1 Rings, Napier Rings, 18 k Wedding Rillos, very low. Silver - ­ � -d to have iriformed the auth- ,­-.- � 1_ - , - , and is sai - I .1. "' 1 , After being 0.1 yean in busien I am able to say Jewellery, Rolled Plate Jewellery, R Yer's Knives, Forks . . It. I '. _; Things That Make One Wea t will quarantift satisfaction. 09 I - __ ' orities that,therio isdanger of all up- - !,. I . � __ MY ry- . '' -------- _ ,I 11 . . ,..; . and Spoons,. Spectacler."&C. . , ,, . - . ;1 rising among the Bloods, Blackfeet - - tl I . � . ! � . � � . . I . . . 1. - 1. . I - . . I , � . ., I I . I . _. I -_ ... - . . and -Piegan Indi Oldm!ntton dressed larab f"hiola. . . L I � :' � .. . . L 1 - ' ans in the North-west ! ,� � . -1 . 0 ­ - * . ­ . I I . I . .. ' -ra " - � � * ' I Goats and all,dilier cranks. , I I He .9a s they are well ar . L med, and , Men who sow the country with Win'd. . %T-A M IM . 0- 0 ZT S.'r.. 0 W y . �, !. . . , bave, been unusually reticent towards The bug that stalketh at night. . . Practical Watchmaker, Brock street, Nnitby . . - t. the white populatiol . He proposes, ,� Bntter strong enough to &ink' I - �,.� 1 , I ;� .. �, V��__ - - ___ _ ___ -L . 1. ,_L_.:. ., L . . _------- --------------------------------- I . ­..; p . :, _as a sc I - .. heme for pmvianting an out- ,, Women who yawp. � 1': - - I , � .. ''�, ' - .- _. - - 1_ " - - .1. break, to take all th( leading chiefs of .. The burly fellow whp ,*jut@. his own i. -4-ftZ �1_ - I __ - . i: . . I .tha"North-wes't on a d lies to get it. . our through tke way an I ­ .1 I r MP0 .. ocaaticin I L* - Men who discuss s - -Dominion, . treat tl em with great, . ubjects 'they know . I C , - I . I � . , I nothing about. . - - . . . .1 1: .. L : , � ' 1 . . . I 1 a , � .. ..1%, courtesy, show th4m the principal � - _� .. . . . . . , � . . - - ` - - Lon'f*plg t6 bewealthyi . i; .,: . . I � I .. . 1. � . .1 . . V 1. , - .- . ... - - - . ..i-If you want the latelst styl . .. � .., . . .1 I . I - J... %_ L - "-. ' sights in order that hey may form an I 'm ' � '. es in Glassware. . . I ... - � . Wor g - for love and ier6r kettin I ' ' � , . .... - . .1 i - - - idea of the extent I a resources of the Sett for 50 cents, - ", ' . ' � . a,1 their pay. 9 ' , and Boarding Stables, , ff you want a hand,some Glass ­ . ! , - ' . .: country, and the v rhite population. The barb6r with b r . PICKERING - a .� . U you want the prettiest and cheapest Lamps in* town'Ands the te , 'm , Y., - . I � I 1,11 ett . Such a trip as the oi e proposed would ture and consistency of the under sis. of I . . If you want a handsome China Tea S for $5, i . W 0 . �- .L ' �. - , _ , : .. I ' . ' . 1. - . ` �. ,I - ' ! : . � L, .. ; .i. . - wan I . ., . . ,� - rieW . have a powerful eff, t upon the chiefs. a toad., y -il : Prop r. ... .,, : 0( K10 t : If you want a beautiful Dinner Sett . . Dr. Orton advises th, 1., disarmament The fiend who al*ays- - - ts to shake . ; , If you want a Oretty China Cup Z Saucer 6 2 . . . � -1 _.., - I � I . . I of 5 cents, _.: � I I I hands. . % , ­: � . - . 1 7 . ­ -_ th6 Indians, and thii ks the systern of I Will always have on h d first-claits Horses, .1 I . I If you want a W. G. Chamber Sett of 9 pieces for �_ - .. I A 1. __1. - , I ": : 1 $ - Cyclones, leirthquakes, '&editors, bad Camages,ft-, and lot thelI , : . .- . �training the Indian i 03 to the public at r0a. I . If you want to select. from the largest and cheapes I . . . . - ' - ill agricultural bills, terrib�e murder ble rates. We are now prepared o stocl, - -. L L - "' s, garrulous old go" Tf you want Japan Tea at 20, 25, W, 40, . per lb. � _;:. " `,�.'._:� ' or driviis Commercial men �o any point =O - - pursaits should be Choi gorously carfied women and A sore toe. I maost mmonable terms � . . ;011, and cattle sup ied to them in Mistaki If you want a III. of choice Green, Black, Japan or mixed. Tea *t a piece of soap for a in . 1 , I Ing c inel. A 'Bus meets all G. T� trais w . b large numbers. Those 50. cents with a valua le prize free, Wh40 eat molasses With & knife. and Panies called for punctually at noidences. � . A eLming &nd teams Suppled when required � 20c. per lb - . . I 'boil-SLIcYwhere. T - I It you want choice gresh ground Coffee at What may be ed ' an innova- �- Paying a q at moderate rates, on sholt notice. 42.7 i I narter to -ge6 i dime show'. If you want.choice clean Currants at �c. per lb., tion in municipal m ters, in so far as People wh) use a fork as they oul . . . w d No extortionate rates aharged. - , If you want choice X'mas Fruits at ottom prices .. . _ _____ _______________.______ ----- ___ .f . an ell spear. _... . .., . . . . . ", , 1. . � �.. ulk or can direict trom-B re,. . I ... z ' . 1f yqu mant fresh Oysters in b * J ''!.' ' ' ' " ' ' . . ri ges !ttots and A ., a L If you want the best family b *d , was introdu, �ed by the * WNT MEN FROM they effect expenditt Yes on roads and � The man i dth big 'cuff-b'u altimo 4'_ : � _ ,., L -chair- ba IL ­ prices, best value for your money,; . . - _ . . ._­ I man of the .Road 'i nd Bridge Coin - The fool ho ,,rbraolcea �veryywb ' . ere exT , I- : inittee, Mr. Percy, a the last Ineet- ,00,pt in bed . 9. C3-0r-VO S-EMOW, .VMASMIM,91. , . - i I . i I" ing of the Towni hip c - . . i I ­ . .. Brazilian Wa ' % 1 ,. :_ i ,I ) .. L I � reho e, Deverell's Block Brock-btreet, Whitby. .. I I _. � , - ._ . � , - , Brougham. The sei ies of res . . I � �!� .i ., COun il at Th, pers(,� who can run a newspaper - - ' olutions better ihan t e editor. . I DY*PEPSIA Off 1141DIGESTICN, ... ___ .I'- - . .brought forward by him (which Will Cheese th4t has' the strength to tp-lk , - WN" . . � I ".. ' - ! � I J I I . 0- �� - russ, I ­ . I . - . . . )rt) gave rise to To lie alonIe in a- room -with jL PILLS , s ew Pad .. T . . considerable discussion amongst the . ' __ "S LIVER ' - - . . be found in our rep( but won't. I talking WEST Tucker' ' - N I Spring . I - . . thachine-111 le or female. . . . - . . . . � I . - L � - . . . . I . - . . - members, but they were finally pass WlU "Wreagwy care you. ftey do liket . V, . .. . .", - - . . . . ; . - - Men who lways eat as thou thev T:%,0r p%T I' gh ,vt . e4 but &cc very madly, &ad . . ­.. . ed with a few min r chah . . . # - We were hurryi4 to catch are considered pruciess, - :1 � . M, Res r . , ... _. .1' .:1 , . , .1 i a train. They . I ;,. .": I il. ! �:] . bavt PrOvea to be Me I W; : : , . invite careful consi*ration -of- them The girl who wants to. know "where , L 17WMa A I s towns by our readers in th hip, be. have you ben at." I GREATEST BLESSING � ... ­ \,en- y some- , , cause they -provide for a somewhat The smell of pea-nuts,eati b : _ -:. � , , �� . . . 1: . � . � . .1 . ;_ � . - . . : , ' .1 1. �; . " I OF THE ACE " ''. I ': . * - - ­, ! j L .. different system of doing business to one else. , i. !. I .. .1 ­ . 4J � _� t /�! � � . . - . ­_ . J i . . ­ . ... . . *The scand I-Mbhge wbonever wants to all suffah W*M laidfteaden. . ,.� . . -,. : . � . - !�� . r lbis. ­ . . .. . . ': : that hitherto -in oper�Lbion. No doubt ­� - . his name in tioned, you know. ordered Stemacb. They are an ab"Inte .g... I ­ . I some peop d'yerfect can% IUSO � " ' ­ 40 It - 0 &a le will th k the rules thus . To see ro es flourish and gr * fat "'a - ow relieved ft*ln Year nibe, ." a . . I brought into operation Sre 'Very while honest en toil a id wear them. bay,- 230- Per box. a boxft '. . _.. L ... . -_ . . . 4.. I ! � 11 ftr $1. .: , . . ., . !: ; .,. y . . . � - - - � .�­­� I � '. : i I- . 9 " . . . - .. - . � � 1, ..; I_ . .1 I '.. -�-.:, L!: � .11 ,� think e i h The "I to go' ways .-, . I . -_ . _. ­ __/ . Ing ..: - L stringent-and the Eire stringent- selves out fo noth' FOR SALIEL 13Y A�L DRUGGISTS AND // - �_. .:: * !:: W. ; . but we do not , y are too mue 'You bore - �who al � DCALERS IN MED10114F.S. � .:. �. I . i . I . I :Gtw , -' " itiiiw , � represen 'th We elect men to the Council turns UP afte a crisis. 8ffiftri o(Counterfaits and Ban Wtww'ns. a. Thia;eut, ts the Double Truss 6ut the belt. 1-N so. i . i * " wi ote the pos ot grease i toe wrppW ?nly in Blue, with i of the ;:-- shaped spn' situated in the Pad by which a CONSTANT but "MY IN' .e. Board to transac I ng box. Free trbd package of these a ng town lads. sTel=od* M WARD and VPWARD pressure supports the hernia when the truss is adjusted. t the business of the A drop o h n -the 'wro ship for us, we hold them P - swt to any. addr"s 04 r0ftiPt Of & 3c- st=P- . . ! Maki 1i viihn" cleari to i �hick- 1. . . . Ing yo, - - : . I rJNO. 0. W=T & 0010 . 1 . I responsible for 1: proper. ,. snd , I i . , . . - SaIrLm .. � .. h I., I I . . 710M . - 331r I I,- .. ... I Id SOLZ PROPRIETORS. . L eaded man. .. . , 1 . . � ­ . or other thiig's ioo -numerous __ - 0 A 83 Kwa ST gAr r, ro"owo. boa.' 0 k;� :. .. - � . �.�z � .. /, .,-., . judicious expenditu of the taxes. I And sev . d �L .I MIST L - � - ? or J I I I I Mi I , E . ?p kovInjo ftiday mutates __ , i. _� - a sitt , I I : I " 0 *rests � � Lilu � � t n of , i I 41 ' - ' V This � ofan w , .7 . ,_.�. - - No one wffl deny, t erefore, that to mention. . L , " . � 0�. For sale at Pickwing D; Stom. (46 cHE 1� / . ­ ­ ..-, ,., " . I , . M9 _ 0 . . -, 1; .I ...,." 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Credit $ale of to �'�BSI)AY, J 1; ... I S farm stock and implements, at lot 28, . ., oncesslon of Pickering, the prop- _ . 1st C . „1 r . �. ' tin Qder. Sale at ra - '-F' - - - - t - r, .fj' '7 .Cf�f,s" N. .�� sH -.i , .1 . T T.� "" . o V o +... one j .. e. {` t ;i �t i ert� f Cdr. a ti �l'e t10 Bl$8t 1 t „{ { R. r - ,clock. D. Beldam, uc ioneer. i •i _ :.., ., : lfi .� . Nora- Parties Betting u►le bill print- bKto iatorm m old aaa sgtosatal� ^ I "; . , .,..... , 1.1:*, C the office of Ts ><sllsxo sws t am n to bq ed at IW4 t' t` f to 3 s t a notice similar to above firoacn, ,. F 5 d. ; I . will of prilating to dais of sale, Fnas or - - - -- - - . 1.. . '� - SELLING ,�T� TIDE - E•�Y L ''EST CASH PRICE . • aB.>t� , :- i , - . s-= s i News of tAe WNI[. t �' . s{ N �� �. o hand• $ .� ,.,t , a.l ? RI � � I A The Executives of the Dominon and brim, oils, and ao } 0 `' - ." .,t4. ,.. --AW-A i ? ' 'f, f '. Ontario Granges met in- Toronto last 111 F � � , ouds, . " Il erB, . Hood, s�. C hie ' : Home . 1. . FFiday. �: , The certifieates of thi: fa tain �d nen �" Fort T: fit , Mitts- 'docks Hosiery, &c. Ladies' . Felt Booti'9'L:- h p .� s111ef officer of the 111• steamer _ . Algoma have been suspend ed• JNO I CH LL and Overshoes, Men's Heavy Felt Boots and Overshoe . .1 . John McGee, for sending 14reatning letters to the Prince of Wstes. Las been . . ' I t sentenced to seven t'at's imprisonment ' , 1 Two women have died Som poison in I�$ CR���• • - _ j! . 113 R, 'r "L''' . 't .: ! : .. I 7droeh�111e. Alf h--- A famine is probable m Ireland. I ' `. The King of - Bavaria is reported to be GL i. - insans. , . . . - e company ' of tlYe Prince of Wales - - - - 1lf}es has been ordered ,00/ in Kingston, -- !' lands of CLOTHING AND FLANNEL, .. : __1I CAE I�NDER on aeconnt of probable trouble to the $W11, $ a=- t�C: K .. . r. North -west with the Indians. L JOT. " I,ir. $tend, of the Pall Mall Gazctts has BOSrd81, Pl Ilk, JOlQe, u0111g, I 1. been released from prison. . Mayor Howland opened the first ineet• . _ scant • , Flooring' Sid- ' I .- I I - -., 'n of the Toronto Cit Council with - - i' WL, • "� pr. yer. 7 ,ills a Pump . , �o �iiN Na s o a �' ` ' _ nee Leopold of Prussia wants to IT08. �. �r �%�% ��• - . i. . m the Princess Victoria of Wales. On hand, and t to Order o Shortest " ! : I , i � Warden ` Massie's libel snit against the Notice, and a Lowest Prices ` either lit .. ; � Irish - Canadian has resulted in a verdict the Mill (Lot 1 , stir Con. Uxwdge), 4} - . �._ for $8,� damages• miles North o Claremont, or will be . i The Mail has been assessed #10,000 delivered. Oft. slaw for sale cheap. .` L - , ■. ■ - damages for libel. �i I T FQRFAR, - _ ,: An e e of Diseoa�y. 7 -9I UX RIDGE P. 0. , We certainl ought to apireciate t>;e Have bought at a Forced Sale this week for spot cash, I Y , . . - __ hs a . . fact that we are living in an a e pros - ices and discovery, this is especially appre _ I.. . 1. ou . . 11, . OYS : ; . I - I ... ed by all persons that have been ­ :1 . '.B :� .: . .1 Chit ' afflicted wit�4Rheamatiam. West's World o --,- ■ , I . . Wonder or FamilX Liniment is a positive gighest� p ices paid ok good . �' - cure for Rheumatism. It is invaluable _ I - e' . . for Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Scolds W at at the ,' ... i and all diseases requiring external appli- I - 8 i� cation. gold at the Pickering DrugBtore. Price 25 cents and 50 cents perbottle. 9.12 - . m ae�s ` ;- t Red, white, and blue pigeons are to be I i seen at a poultry show in Baltimore.. j a �Vh�ch will be sold at less than half-price,,'-" C %11 and se ect, , Flour and Mill Feel! a w ys I p The plumber receives the blizzard with I - j� 1 one I e ore r - oFen arms. - e' ' ors e. i�t et' ,a a i t or a eta I Paper rails are made in Rnssia'. ey Farmers y• • All -wool tweeds 40c to 50c.. are Langer than ordinary rails, an 'd New Prints, Cottons, Shirtings, &c. , G oeerie8, a G}r1014A - ta` have greater 'adhesiveness in contact CI30 Gf• ONE - . with locomotive wheels. II a . assortment. , L ! ' In this climate it is of the il greatest . irn i. , . , C �.E�EL 0 - portance that a Cough should be .cared `. QU TA IONS. •. e s mediatel as dale is liable to bring on \. y, g Flour per 00, 2.25 to -T =- -- ---- - Pulmonic Complaints that will take con -' - f siderable time and money to care. Al- Sian per on, : $13.00 t Ras be re ared and have a bottle of I y P P Shorts er Ton •, :. X16.00 , West's Cough Syrup on hand, the remedy p • * ,, - �' that was never known to fait. Cares �Cref Iling per CO, , 90C' ' Bronchitis, Asthma, Hoarseness, and all ` ` '? - # I. throat an' lung troubles. Bold by W. H. Chop Fee d X1.00 Is cs,nsing so mach commotion in the East . . .Ir Field, Chemist and Druggist, Pickering. Mill close Sa tirda ni tits - - Price 23 cents, 50 cents, and S>l.00 per i , g - _- __' '... . � I at 6 0 ock. ; o�wswell is ` sellini Tai, at • about' ' , bottle. r 11 y Dj 1 The days lengthened and the cold ,'I . strenntLeuea. half"'prlee: : ' •f ' SUG B00 E WRIIT. I ... McGregor d: Parke,s Carbolic Cerst'e is - - _ ---� -o { _!, f invaluable for wounds, sores, salt rheum, Ika O �S' � , buts, burns, scalds and .festers, As a heal - a I IS C� �r I , . I . __ , . ins and purifying dressing. Do not be r �� NERO'.Nom Is •� good ,Time to Bn�r; Whe , t e p• of the ]hest �a�it � . l7 imposed on with other aaeless prepare ti• _ . ` - .L - - - tions, recommended to be as good. Use ..I � '. Rates, Bacon, spicea II . . .I. � f only 'YlcGregor fit Park's Carbolic Cerate. Riga of all rind and of be latestdesigiismade to order at prices which n cannot beat else_ A' Re'. DOWSWE LL PIC KERIl� G Sold by W. H. Field, chemist and druggist, where. Rtepairi promp 1t' attendhand. Geist- •' I and other Provisions, chealp. j, Pickering. 10 -1�4. -class ho shoer (ways oa head. - -� -- -� -- - __ __ - -__ - ' Toletio «i11 scan acid €o her Mannal Horse- shoeiu and J bbing a specialty. y r 1ll ��� 7 ,l _' � -6'19TIT , - i a STOVES `� TOVES�.,,� V V ►� Training School a domestic department G. H. SI'Eht E, .:.- - I'�P• L- � 9in ryhich girls will receive asystematic - s - lrrer4h and Good. :..-. era... - in household duties. � :. _ GR EN it VER, OIVT� ma Cl ,re=ont a''�1=d Pic3cerlmw . 0 . 'Au inspection will oblige. The discovery cif the 'instantaneous pro-- I . o. teas of taking pootographs has been quick- Cstll �d See if . ; ALEXi FII�I)LAY ,:. I ty followed in the medical world by a per- �' '�' U -- -- - - - -- - -- ---- -.__ - - -- . feet and instantaneous remedy for all acute aches and pains, as neuralgia, toothache, IIJ rr B�(; zio NO'z' SE?�Z i rheumatism, etc. The valuable remedy is ST O 1� WIG"Awy STOVE�'IPES, :.tPS, . called Fluid Lightning, and is sold at 25c. _ =T �'' , ' - . .''. ' . , .. a bottle by W. H. Field, chemist and drug- PE,lC L V�ER Coal Oil, &o., gist. 10 -14. ._ Wellad tgal In t .1 last , % . . At a New York dinner party (ihea er thai: anybody else. week, underneath the centre pyramid of O is t 8 TiZY1l8 t0 LeaVO p _i. . Notloe U Co - t0M .1 I flowers was hid a musical box that la 8� -17 y ' play- Your Orders. The subscriber or his brother Who is an experienced work - ed delightfully throughout the feast ' EARED TENDER$ addresse t� tize •$ Dutton �ertiae. - I { ' man will be in Pickering Friday and Saturday of each week. s unde��i�ned and endorsed 'Tend for tLe Rev. J. G. Falls , , PART, IRS C ntemplating Building in tits `•For some years nay wife has been troubled Spring /s�honld 1 ve their orders now, thus sec Welland Canal," will be received at t . is of8ee with d $ ia, and has tried one thi , . to assist J. H. Bundy. until the arrival of the Eastern and , Western y peps nK inga at reduc ion in prioe. - _____ ___. _________ _ _ I___ -_ - -__ mails on MONDAY, the 25th day of �NUARY I i after another recommended with but little . - - - -- - - - - �- aort (tom), for raising the walls of a locks, -- ' -- weirs,lkc, and increasing the height of e banks. or no effect till advised to give McGre or's BILL STUFF Fj a SpeC1aLv� ■ # of that part of the Welland Canal bet�feen Port - 8 u e a trial. Since taking the 1 _✓ t Dalhousie and Thorold, and for dee ring the Ply C r g • s� S first bottle I have noticed a decided ins _ O ■ Summit Loral between Thorold and Ramey's 1. provement, and can, with confidence, te- All orders pre ptly filled and lumber delivered Baud, near Humberston. commend it to be one of, if no � the best where required. The works, throuRhont, will be let i3ectiens. +-- -0 ,„ Maps of the several localities, toga her with medicine extant for dyspepsia.hiY in- s 1': _ plans and descriptive specifications, can be seen valuable medicine for liver. Complaint, in- der Yard' �' U I �' S A L M N D S ! at this ogles on and after MONDAY,; the llth di cation, kidne Com taint Is argil P1CkErl�1 Lum day of JANUARY next, (1885), where printed g y p p y forms of tender can be obtained. A like class of _. vegetable. • Sold by W. H. Field, chemist Fllb @its, tS�C. AlEO a , information relative to the works north of Allan - and drugniat. 10 -14. JOH GEE, Prap•I : - F ' I,E9 office, TboroldYandafdorworks resident south of Alanbarg _ . _ . - NE S TQC K. Q G S OVA. i L'Ife 1 d be Bold Q8i'� Cheap _ pplan�e. spEngi see s, fic , may be seea at Ohe BIRTH8.' Pssident Engineer's office, Welland. HE 4t (iresnwood on the Slat itrst., th8 wife I , - Contractors are requested d bear in mind that 1• - - -- fenders will not be considered unless made strict - titer. l in accordance with the printed forme, and, in 0 of Bev, F. C. Kean. ova Bang CHRISTMASCARDS-An &ce11ent'V,%'r1et7,Che,%P I case of firms, except there are attached the actual - . � , PICKERING MARKET. A� qOS s signatures, the t{ature of the ocenpation and as well as a fine assortment of Winter Dry Goodg.: place of residence of each member of same ; and � - NEwa Office Jan. 21st 4896: I 1' `' ' __ further an ace�pt�d bank cheque for the sum of -. I _ _ Two -Dollars Dollars or more, 9ceording to the .. Fall wheat T8c to 88c ; spring, 65c to 8U goose 4 % -y _ _ -� �� 70c to 7.c. Flower per cwt. x'2.25 to 32.50. i3rnn ezteut of the work on the section, must a000m $12 50 per ton; shorts, $t16 per ton Chop feed, Kii. � I,g11 � e rfta � Guy the if the p rt tenders which sum shall be GEOo �� REE Ri N BART -. rorteited if the party tender's declines entering $1.15. Screenmga, 80c per cwt. , Assurance of New York.: .. - into oontraot for the works, at the rates stated FARDdERS' MARKET.' in the offer submitted. The amount required in each case will be stat- 1,,, __ ed on the form of tender. Toronto, Jan. 21st. 1886. Can fan (xovernmen De sitb0,000 00 > The recei as of aid on the street today were ,• - The c ue or money .thus sent in' will be re- mabe 're p es stead About 1,500 Accumulated Reserve Fund(over) 315,000.00 turned to a respective parties whpae tenders ' bushels of wheat et offs ed and sold at ?9c to 81c Death"Claim paid duz�ing 1884 479,800.00 y_� are not accepted. -for fall, 75c to 81c for spring, and 70c for New business,first 3m� s. 1885, 5,000,009.00 if to department does not, however, bind it- goose. Barley • firin, the leading sales of 6W I self to accept the lowest or any tender. at at 50c to 93je the bulk at 75e to We __ By order, oats are quiet and $rites steady at 34c to 36c. TWentV-fiVe' per ce t of all etsseasmente A. B. BRADLEY, 59 to 50c for peas, and 00c for -rye. Hay plea- are deposited with the. Central Trust Com- secretary. L. - trful and prices steady; �0 lode sold at $tote an of New York, as trasteeel of the Re- Department of Railways and Canals,1 $12 for clover, an at 313 to 815 for timothy. p y Ottawa, 9th December, l8&5. (.: 6 __ � Straw easier ; 5 loads at $10 50S 11 a -ton serve Fund. Hogs are firm; with sales at $5 to $5 50. Beef, Life Insura ce at lets than one half the ', $3 to t4 for forequarters, and $5 to $7 fo: ordinary rate and urity rfect. Only -,, ', !' NEW PLANING I hindquarters. Lamb, $5 50 to $6 6l1 ; and 17 assessmen�a made is 1881 1882, 1888 _ , mutton, $t 50 to $5 50 per 100 lbs. $. =•�• -U-M -& -r C -�+�S ' - - -- - __ - -- and 1884, and�in no c se can the be more I P�CKERINe Y���A9E. t.' �, ` TIKE TABLE- Piairesini BUtton a•TS frequent than every ternate oath. SPEC T AC LES AND EYEa GLAS S ES � , ' ` . 'leaving purchased one of Major H - TR -GINS GOING EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS: Annual -EZ Haas f Man ement, etc., Are the only Genuina English Articles in the Canadian Market ' latest improved Planers and Mate ers, 7 e' = i , - now prepared to do all kinds of '� ` MAIL %PRESS. &.20 A. M limited to i9. per li 000. . � An active agent anted i every nn- Pebbles are kept m stook. Teats are Riven to pnrahasars to prom Rennineneeb. ' The are recommended and testimobbdo have been received from the President �[ aEn, 2.45 P, M.� represented 1' sty, to who a liberal y Surfaeg Planing, Matchin ,Tu iris, rat`: licstions Vice - President, Ex- President, and Ez- Vice - President of the 1 ediCal Association of . - 'on 11 be a lowed. pp GI Sawin and Rip jawin , , , L AL, ; 6.45 P. M. commlasl Canada ; the President of the Coll a of. Ph sicans and Surgeons of Quebec ; the Dean g Sawing, TRAINS GOING WEST DUE As FOLLOWS:- - solicited and 11 pa ieulars furnished by �{ y MAIL EgPEE88. .9.05 A. M. the undersign of the MedeCal Faculty of Laval Universit ,The President and Ex- Presidents of the ,. on the shortest notice - Medical Council of Nova Scotia, &e., •e.hase recommendations ought to be suffi- R,D N, o ant to rove their qualities, ba if further roof is needed call on ' F �-i MIXED. S.1S P. M. Q ' Waisted & Remy � MAIL ' 9.5:. Q. Id. ! ,►int for the County Ontario, thorn, ` .. . B�>..� Po per,, oat, .CHRITO'8TR DALT, hardwareerchant, Pxckerrag ��,Pri.t { 1. Trains ran oh standard time. - Sin r,; _ :. ..:.. :- ' ,: , 1 X, .. .... : -. - .. '.' F r - - -. ,.. , - -.. n,J. . 1' i � 1.. 1. ' '. ` ±: �. (:, rt' t 'e- - 't. : 4 - ti _ - .. r A 0; . � , ' ° r -- -p �� ?4. �1 -! 'L , �,_ 11, ; A 1. w�v . ' ,, . .- . '� " . .,: �t i 1. . � ,- . ` , �'. -- V „ ti , . . . . -. ., - . 1` ;. - - i k v ,. , THE -. r E HO E HOLD L g! they .knelt avoid talking when les►a• , Y�TEB �TINa I ['EI[B. Flowers- that Bloss, oaL • food they airs and WT � - - 1 0 in over a -alok sacs � I '': � • , a. in I {t_. .t . t g >� nY ��xrs t. aaae. �:� things, it is well to learn to cull at ° lt ;� -� 5 liquid black lead totpolis6ing stoves ie at Ieaat lour Incorporated towns in Col k a flowers N blossom cheerfully a r°0h { ' ; . '. II e b add to each onn3 of bLok lead ori►do are at altitude nuns fl 000 feet kbove In mid- winter there is often i dearth of y In the y P dark days , to dal!, �- i So long as it it in' ore economical to buy one gill of turpentine, one gill of water, one I the sea. bloraoms among geraniums and roses, and - . ••T,te the {L .; ' than make soap many a woman will malts ono of a ar. the ordinary planar ghat are taken into the sat when you Toes the t� her own soap, ug FuotboJI on o-kates' it the latest attraction, . And cahoot onnwit tut it #some ss wep,•• . tells haw A lady is the Farm Journal latura trans, made with a`-cdtnbli�ation I ot roller rinks In New England, and It is house. To provide against this there are no y S CitATEAO OAY she doer at. of e'iliww oak and ]alto tfaed are ad. desor.0mi.ow very amarlrag. . . P� more satisfactory than Chinese Prim. Q Qua•,- i ; .- Drive down your posts in a care •boat roses and $rani• that keep up • oonstart - -- -I ,,, . four feet apart ; place • troa h inn the centre mfr bly adapted to water colorrawings, The steady shrinkage of glaciers in the blosroanln from Novc tuber till Ma `` " .. g an are lea ezp•insive than other styles. S.rise A! s has caused revere lower to mate t g soh, after Oaida the Novelist. .. :fi l;l it with the end where the lye L to ran ant the P y whlabtheae !aisle. ars ready tQ acgept the There Is •mystery abort O,rid; whieb -u •� /. , lowest.- Take clapboards or waste boards . o keep insects out of bird cages, tie up of thepeasaotryby thed�jng npof pastors# added sunshine and pat forth $owes# pisses onrlodt $he was onoed a :'�' T o f +►ay kind, sharpen them at one end and a �e rnilRjryr pu a bag and suspend it in formerly mo steered lay glacial sells. The Chinese Primroses can be propagated she came to k ow so mach about oa h0" Put the sharp end In the trough, le Wing the the cage. Red ants will never be found in The � •lotion Army has teitrsated in dL from seed ; raised in a hotbed the club mp Uto w B wide sad against the 'strips of wood that of et or drawer if a small bag of sulphur order! coat from Watfie d., M y° s, barracks, gambling hoaxer, and other; „ ke t constant! in three y ,after a pleats taray bs potted early in autumn, and placer only frequented by men, and she it have been nailed to the taps of the posts all y >� • . brief oampagin, leaving all its drams, tam- will give a limited flowers during he first reported to !d newt rs will at t g po have leaned her head on bet �• around) at the- sides and ends, this will papa p he finishingg touch borines, arms,and swoutremoats in the hands winter indoo s. P.ante out In spring knees, and looking straight at her not one? make the hopper. to awl olu4asei silver, knives mad forks of the emea the $ ari@'e offi�rrx --who n -' where the are not enticed, 'in a damp with a .provokin smile to h e . Ppe Thep carry two blg arm- Y , ova saucily falr of straw, spreading it up the rides a an tinware batter than anything else. Rub rain them b satisfy =paid bille. shaded lsy►oe, they will brow into large answered : " I t Is no y V way to keep the ashes from sprinkling th well and. make p,rfeotly dry, They M awohgastts none of your bwtuese •, y : • o ©lams twill taus pad laloom feel for Her real ram is L�aiee de la Ksme. A are excalleat to of ts� over 6;000 in• P 8er through between the bo urds. p Lh elopes that have not aaae pe�ae her arylains and hospitals two or three successive reasons, and can father war a E'reno5man,her mother Ec 1 Pnt in abont'a - bushel of ashes. pant in a blaokeaed for come length of time. during 1.5 - an laoreaes • of 200 over the than �► divided into two or three and go on $er face ie fair and oval, hAr Byer "are dhh' • ''gallon of water, and potted it dowp with an preyl•aa yea *. TLe unseal cwt to the State grew 8eme of rib shades of pink, u *• blue in color and very large sod ez ter T old m3n1 that has one side split off. Titan of this loser of z allot ax,roede5t) 000 of in- Ple, and the finely notched and quilled edges her golden -brown hair, which form r! slue pat In more ashes, more water, and .pound ! gIIew H1IIt 1 forest on the value of buitdinge; dc�, are very bearltifnl, They are, however, worn loose and flowed down her y wag t 1. sidai°' using the rest of the straw up the he ms a who arrwager a12 is f ri;anal visit salter impar t of cold water, sad regent i. no ton ., ahOUiderr; t� lunette lam may have coo ►sins to R,eosat plorers.la Alaska game upon a gar kept in mach admired die- - • es as it is nee ' ed till your hopper i. full or . Y i it bean poutted over the leaves- Warm order," but In discreetly braided as . . run nut the ashes (I always ran oat), fl►tten wig that he has ch )sen a p'a3e from which native village containing eleven m ► �, five , a i of whom were deaf mutts, while one of 'the water • oald always be used, and poured di- middle-aged woman, She to abo at the me• the top evenly, poor on •bout ten gallons It t easier to dap rt, 8 me experiences of woman was wholly deaf. ih r state of things #scaly a upon the earth which should be rums die n htght, slander graceful. She of tvater(two g lions at a tame), and leave it - tha kind remind one of the forteI air with , per. r L accounted for by eto9dy late marriage, as ed ° loam and rotted leaf mold. Too mach ti no In the open air,driving and walla.: " to soak for a week •then pour un water as whi h a $y eu)ers the inro�tnt- looking trap mach water ceases decay at the coo fns; ae it aoake three h tall you have your and the frantic persist suns with which he no other Indiana lived within several days 9 roots, and ing, and from April to October Is out all g j-�urney. rots thy leaves. The doable varlaties are t e time ezeept when eating and else In kettle two thirds full of lye, bring it to a eta a there. - very bezattlul and for oontlanance of bloomer sleeping, boil, dip a. feather In it three. times if it Si Edward tiugdeik, `Lori C6a•icellor of Leprosy L declared by the L-tuA to* favorite time for driving is in the after. a St ) the primrose L unrivalled. no.m irom 2 to 6. She driven her.e-f, and; sate it put in the grease ; if the I�►e In too Ire! tr t, ab�nt the middle of the resent �llirror to ezist to a considerable czteat P It is very useful as a table lint s single el ways weak, boil iL down and keep rennin off the neat y, once- vlrited, somewhat sn• rts� am "'aR the wlOeT of: Scandinavians from P g y has a onuple of pet doge with her ; : lye from the hopper P g P northern Norwa pot in bloom being a mach admired oraa- In fact, whethtr walking or driving, at hcm� ppe pouring into it, a 1 at o asylum iu the neighborhood of Y+ cow r �ttle3 ne �r the vii - g Dubl to sallsf L e of S went, and the $caner# being al! around the or abroad As to the amount of grease to be put In, , y himself as to La condition. g pig Drove, In Houston Cc., Minn, p eating or reading, thinking or D.,otors who have et�miued th9 snb'eotr tent renc'ere It the more deeirabl ©, The writing, she ha c her canine eompaniane bN that to smatihing that no woman kooweth A h v nott$aation of bin visit reached tfpe ) + Steaia i+ a teen leafed plant not unlike her aide. She hue a bur in -lace for (our roan either) I generally pit in about place j>>st befo►• his arrival; —one whack who are In• three or four different- f .miller g mi nonette In Ile rt to cf r y ; p her five g ►!Iona of meat rinds, cracklings, and was r rc ugly c: 1 gyred by the' waggirti pro (but are related), are said to have proaouna 8 y g owing, with a doge In her garden, and they -are laid to rest,, , slit e i of the sender. The head of the e• y ndotibtedl le roe sweetly perfumed flower, like a white etas- with a tenderness not a +ways bestowed upon 1 auc;i, then I put in more clear grease of I Pe the mated u , ( y P Y• ter of stars. It grows eerily from cuttiage human Leings• Her favorite St. Bernard : have it) till It "comae,'' boiling it all the tablir meat, chancing to be abfeat, the no- In the Une�"n �f� dicr�tl• a doctor tells of a in spring, and can be left all summer with dog, Iola, has a marble tomb v time, and putting in more lye from the hop Lilieat i Ia all its coloring, was aooepted sa iof dnel at which ire asetst�ed, and in which one vet little attention. o er his re. \ f per. My kettle holds about filteen.gallene. truth, y Before Chrt•ttpae mama, with an inscri .tics ,l site asrathetic, • the men died of a pleurisy— enipyema to'- blooming commences, and continues all but less mta►ntr,ropic, than Byron a famous . - Sometimes I makg a kettlefat in ap !tour, in a neegnerioe, S'r E3wr r.l; while await- lowing upon the wougd. He thought that winter.. In these articles on the flowers lanes on his favorite Newfoundland sometimes In a day, and once in a while I �$ he parlor the return of the proprie this could have been raven bby� dland, Bost have to boil it• three days` This is the way tor, t and himself rather unceremoniously tisep .lo preoautionr.' The 1iE11ttiee should periencep the plants that have actual ex- awe's, to make 'silver" soap or 9lly soap, p eacceeded treate . When hie atience became ex 0- have been clean, medically. Tae foils should hest for blossoming in our Qj%nadlan climate, t There is another kind of soap made with red, and h© signified has In'entton of f At a race in South Australia, a few weeks 1 the same kind of 1 e and P going be pas,ed through a flame of carbolic aced,,. For winter Hower# we arc so much depend- y grease that (s called over the estaablishment without fartt ec de- We should like to have the pistols a id belle ant on sunshine, and have s littl of it ago, the fall of a leading horse brought near "ball" soap, It is as thick as the cornmeal lay, he was amazed at tieing informed bl ;disinfected•" This ro�•undo. a little odd, oo- during the early 'winter months, that it is ly the whole field tumbling over him. Two ' dough that we feed the chickenp, and about the attendant that he could not be allowed sidering how easily thiy could be dispensed Impossible for roses, an i many other !ante lackeys were killed outright, half a do en " I . as yellow as yellow cornmeal, to do so, with. P others seriously (some fatally) injured, and 11 , I will gotnree times ae far i-r washirig as "Can't be allowed th do'it'? What do The authorit'ei of the Crlch'ton Royal jne. to bloom until the lengthened days give the several horses killed or malmed. . i � , ' the aver soap will ; it takes strong lye ► dig you mean fellow ?" asked tare io Want titation for the Insane lately came to . -- -- - -- __ and lots of grease to make it ; then, I be- Ohancellor. - - - - . - - -- the artonirhic,g oonclaeion that it would be - _ - liave, there is always a quantity of lye in "I mean jest what I stay, you can't go,' a good plan to give a few of their choicest ' L. the bottom of the barrEl, wliile'•li�ez" eoa bo you may as well ba dulet." lunatics the diversion of shooting Parties. ; '• Is soap all the way down. Have I made it "what do you mesa by this jnsolenae? Anew comer, who lulus i one of them, else - plain ? Open the door, sir, and show me to ray car ed away rron the party, and was afterward ' I read In an agricultural paper t day ri•rge• I shall report your conduct, and if found i hot through the head, The death is that few farmers' wicea now use soap grade your marten does not punish c u, I aha'1 thought to have been sanest by ayotdent, but of wood ashes ; that they prefer the con- t ►ke steps to make both him and you reipeot it led, people to ark Which were the more c strafed lye soap. It is not . so `Ve all my authority." inratre the patience or the authorities of the ` " Oh be nix ' hate that blue, slippery, ill smelling stet!, , y now wit `yer 'anttiority I" asylum, i and never are it if we can °het it, I do Pnt another ofli •fat. Ha - p pe quiet; will The P.lare Lael;en, near Rrneeels. to in •' not know a single instance where the real ye '• Not a f at do ye ebtr out o' this tit I the ' . - • old- fashioned eoa ie not doothur comer bank and tells where e're to telephonic oommu �Ioitlon with the Ul,era . - p preferred to the be ut." y Honae In Brnreela, act it app :are that the `� { imitation article. Ladioal 1athMantes,' ­: �. ,j­ - .. .. I --1 . - _1.... 'p What is the meaning of all this ? I) �n't queen reh of the B +Igians was, lately listening to , Handsomgl , ­:1. .. I . .:. .. .1 I!:.:,%; • ' ...i,� you know who I am, fellow,. or are oa eareal of the new bpera by I,ltolff when Z'r1nllZled at $3a $4;'$'o t $OIl88hold H3Gtd..' mad ?•.. y she suddenly .dropped the " receiver" and fin clean braes,; take one nun a zalle acid " Oh faith rotlred. The leader of the orchestra, I y 1 �tl Of . . t 1. here a one of aft mad, sate a , n his �- nziety to• bring the chores up to the r- and $150. ' i.: . six cusses rotten stone, one -hs f ounce gum- enough t Troth, I know ye very well, ii Pe -I''-.. I-1i . arable all in canter feotion he ooasidered nceeseary, need rather - t p ), qne o ce awest oil, that's all that's troublln' e," t - . I 1� . and sufficient water to make a rte, y strong tanguage. The (ueea made a formal Ladies T'allor_Made : - 11 � pa Apply " Ypu can't know me, or yen wonldri't OOmpl•irrt, and there has been much trouble Walking Colt e �+ small portion and rub dry with flannel or dare to behave in this manner to me, I am ' at. 1. � , ­:. : ... L. � .: ..- � at the, Opera House, leather. the Lord Chancellor of Ireland," , 8 00 _ I I - . l+'!ve �4ile Beach Island near Cape May, 4 • Colored hails that stain the feet'should he "Lord Cnane�ellor ? Well, ears, qe re hue an nnlgae and ,'beau feaapre M its % I ! - I - . . . . • put into a pail of boiling hot clear water, welcome home tons. It's three or four lord L'' ' I - � * let them stand until cool, cab them put by ghaACellore we've got here already !" holly groves, whioh stretch for four miles L adles Log ,- Black 0 ttom Car I V `� d Ul- i hand, and put into hot salt water. When air )iJlward was Indeed forced to submit along the bland, Many of them are very a 1 . : cool rinse from that thoroughly, wring dry, to his keepers until tare r�nrn of the maDa aged trees, Their trunks are more then a sters . at $8 and 10. , � . . and hen out smooth! er of the asylum. foot In diameter at balf their he ht, The . - . B yin the shade to dry.' g. y g light gray bark,'with tints of pale green sad Black oo�ton goods of all kinds are benefit- T :�._..�_,,,` �u�' patches of brown, bring together the hoart lined Circulars • Handsome Xm ' ed by the same treatment the first timet6ey `r a� . '' are washed, using the usual method cf wash- hnat;ination. �• nesu of age sad the tenderness of youth. e�eYlts at •• - . - - ! ing with soap after scalding. � An En lash writer i The moss hangs from the branches as if the r $9t X15, 20, and (. I. g. ' g . g ulna an account of eat were Southern, whale the ever seen30 • . - . . his adventures hunting tigers In India, re g �1 ' l y ' j t'lannel nrrderwear should reach (from leaves and the bra ht red henies kee u Vhf dten s, ' . . -- :. - throat to wrists and ankles in winter, Why tutee the following to show the power of g p ur -Lined Dolrilarls at 50 y the illusion of summer in the drearier days �_' should the legs of children be left with lase the Imagination. Word uses brought him : -,, protection from the cold than the rest of the upon the hunt that his servant had been at- of f.ost. a,nd 5.50. : I :: ..-.- a , . , 1, ­1 . r� ; If. i : tacked bya tiger, and severely wounded. he By means of a simple chemical process!& ,:, . , I -, - 1: - - body ? They should tc loose and etiby its beaatifal coloring of yellow is anus give n'to '� every part. with allowance for ehrirtk a says galloped to the camp as feat as I Children and growth. The legs should slo e b b�8 could .to see what had really happened to. marble, without any 4, j arioua effect a on a� . Cloth' , 1. .: , -;� P y h the polish or hardness of the atone. Neuttrsw r , r th Mantles at : " outside and inside seams from the calf of them n. Phere. he was, laid on a oho o - ! . y ohli,ride of Iron is for tuts nr oel.l'JU'�� $^''•�U $3 $3'50 $ ­­ I the lea down Leave them open a few Inch (beds ad under the shadow of the elephant. n nine P e d[saolvad ' e + �4, 4.50, $5, $G, $7.50 and up . . . . Notwithstanding the intense heat of the ninety Per cent of alcohol,) and after ' ��: , es ;,t �r,e t,ottoa, . or zhe inner aedm,, that weather, he was buried, head and al), under gently heat! °g the marble to be colored, the i they may be folded smoothly under the a pile of clothing• some belonging to the solatign in question Is�,applied by means of stocking. - elephant, and some to himself, aground a brash, a sprinkler, or, by pouring, tin : _ f The old - fashioned alipper "s, worke4 In , this far.eril coach squatted a ciczon or two : - strength of the solution; being, of eeurF�, silk and wool.on canvas, are coming in spin; sympathizcra of both sexes, proportioned to the depth of tare cclo�r dtb) - but thoy ate improved upon in Lhe designs. "Dear me t ".I. said. - ` •� ad, and cars -being rcquidite afro iu' toga d i F Tulips and other flowers are worked in em- ter? Speak to ma 1" What in the mat- to the degree of tem ra,tur _ broidery sti ch, the round on' t? Pe O i the marl e c 8 yin cross Thns ezhorted, ire dlsplaged 1t pale cops- coming OOrr,pletQly dry it ie rtioir�tc n d } n stitch. Griffins end heraldic devices, as tenanoe; with eyes larger then their wont PO ,. wh n ��n �`r�t �ast. 0 sate thP, '! L we'1 as crests, are also placed on the front, and shining with agtasey stare, j said,— with watero ez and to mofrt air Pr Markets'.` Toronfa, ' the decompodt�on of tare salt of Iron take, -_. i , d -� . I , while some of the ground works are shot " °"-""' - " What is the matter ? Did the tiger get place in th' apptr carat a, and rho proesfe of j with silver. Qalte the newest have large hold of you ?' coloration is complete, all that re4wn ins to bc• piecev o€ plush tied on the canvas, forming "Certainty," he'anawered. "What also done being to polish the surface, if n cos part of the pattern, bonld have ha�pened ?' eery, or it may be simply rubbed ofl w! h a - 1 1 : 1 1 To cure chapped hands -' Wash clean eeery " Show me, ' I said.' � wet ,eloth. Fcr light tints, very diluted • evening with pure soap and tepid water, not , Hereupon _ , 1' ` pan the a�sieian raised one of hie solutions are applied, hot or cold. Do trot use a towel to dry therm. •sme, swathed In alotire till it was the size t but a lotion of g'ycerine two ounces, pare of an ordinary person's body. The patient Richard Wagner generally received his (� , c bolic acid eight visitors in media vat opetunrea, such ae he :: . �- y aC g grains or drops, and pure groaned so dismally that I said I 'would not always wore when c mposing. Alexandre , ' water six ounces ; a teaspoonful will look at it, for we had a doctor D a n s c r ' t{ with us who a , alltng os him one daY, w ce highlyhlldrens anal /'� I l .� ''.., be enough for both hands, Rub the hands must be in before long. - amused at the maaq�lrerade. 1'oa are all ee at on :%. I �.` . together briskly y `+ a 011ar, $1.50, , g until the are dry, per. I turned to go, but before I had gone riz dressed up to play Gessler," sntd Daemon, severe and the cure will be sure, steps, I said to myself with his good= naturefl leaugb, which rather Tw'o �ell�°re t�0 T q! hree Dollars k. --,- y i . Suppose he should be slowly •bleeding hurt the��feelings of a author of " Tae- ! 8.50E Housewife's scrap Book to death . He looks as thou h he ukases# t, 1 :� - # g were, and , who nevertheless returned 1I Your Dolllars, $4.50 Five I --c his voice to so faint !' Damas's visit when next he was at P+arir: 1 ollars, and, up. = I- : Stain on cups and assurers may be re 1; j returned and ordered the woe After some 1 I.' eta by rubbing with ashes. wounded U e con•id . 11. mb arable delay M. Daman Ladles li�antles at , Ii the oven is -too hot when bak to be exposed to view. appeared at lust, dressed magnificently Ina $30$4, $5� $61 ? , �.. :- - small dish of cold water in it. plate a Ar the last fold was removed, I uses tee. dressing gown with a tar a flow I ; -1L. . I , I I ly staring with a highly wrought gaze, a helmet with eying. P rimer, alit label' ! Ot10i� u I I , I � When sponge cake becomes drq It in nice what appeared t �roand to wal•t, and onormone riding. bootst �• I . i - ' ` - to Gut in thin alines and toast. L e� r e Hea� I - " I I I Nothing, absolutely not 1 1 Par46n me," said he majestically "fora W 1'o remove mildew, soak 1n butler -milk pearing in my s+cckl�g ousts e. I can do g Y Red Coorter onl �5e I I-% r,�'� , * . ' ; and spread on the grass In the , =13 without being dres�sedm� and Good, A11- ' y I �.. 'L l�ew Tannin q in this man• WOQl R 1 To prevent mustard plaster from blistbr- ' g Prooeike' nor. Half of my Ideas live in thin helmet White lallk9t TWO :'� ti 111.1 ing, mix it with the white of egg, The discovery of safe and efficient Itsu• and the other half are lodged in my boors+ Dollars er all+ I ; ping agent to take the place satisfactorily of which are indispensable to me when I write p and ��• . �.. - I _: .. Never pat salt. into soup when eook�ng the cost! hemlock bark has ton beentia Y :ii till it has been thoroughly skimmed, v salt derideratom, aotwithetanaing t e various m In •ensues. ct su error :. t I � . . prevents the sknm from ruin 1 - g . substitaies whleh have been br�Oaght for- b Li o e on, The Use of Oil at Sea,'' r Quality and extra heav all When the burners of lam beeorne ola - ward. y eat John P: Holdiceh, R wool White u�e l ,-f : ' P8 g Rsoently oonriderable h4s been raid author says, N R - the lager , -- .god with char, put them in • strong soap of the discovery made rometlme i Tor results I have obtained fi $ 3*5 O to X7.50 ar pr . : ends and boil awhije'to clean them. Arizona tanner of a last w �w by as •re these :Fish or oolaa oil only is of any JUAT OPENED . ANOTHBH ' 0 . tare proportion P comes a Dodo it does not Matter how it L As to w LARGE SHiP�IE16T ' X11 Boiled starch can be mach improved by g P portion of tannin, and w g OF TAPE8TB1' '+ - ',ry` - the addition of a. !fills sperm or a little sal erred is the manufacture of !sell which, when it it not thick, Paraffin is too thin ; t A N B B U� SE Lag C A ItPETS Sellila at VERY LOW PRICES, or both, or a little dissolved gam arable. to give extra weight to the arp6le p�rodnoed. 1 ll lOk' R'°n°I°g before a gain natural. :' This plant is of annual growth indigenous y mach more oil than •laying to ' Tapestry I' To brighten the inside of e► ooffte or tale igenoaa you have so mach more water to Carpets, Handsoin - - . yk to the deserts and. oil C.reia�- pot, fill with water, add a small piece of known •s o 47 &plan and L ly ezpe�ded, one earl a Patterns 1 ­� . soap, and let it boil about , forty -five raja• g sags, It has •root somewhat running, one fat Una hours for at � - longer and more so than the cultivated to, wiU�be ro�oi4� four hours for laying 35! 40, 45 50, 55c and u�] _ ( .1 ales. beet though reremblg jt a at, The means I used was i f r'': If matting, oonnterpates; ar bedspreads and practiosl "nee has d �a pnoe, a canvas l+s►g (No. 6), with tar _ - - have of spots on them, wet with alcohol emonstratn3 its tan- bud with a needle, gn holor stabo�a Over'cos' ta at $29$2.50, (� , rub with hard soap, then rinse with olous nin Properties to be about three timer •v of oakum bean ratQ'ave heard of a bundle '�! T' 0 8.5 : ;�, . r j , great as the ordinary oak bark g tad with oil, and then ic' oil' Dollars $4,50, Fi t y t cold water. y and that In put In •coarse Bann V 1- It ie raid that`oanned berries retain. their all essentials It is sa riot to anoh bark in would admit o yy �' which I think e Dollars and pe f • thlpker nit being need for M ' Q up # 1lsavor, and keep better, when a buttered the'mannf)aotnre of leather. It her now time. The place for tow �+n $ Over $5, Q $7,50, cloth is laid over the top cf the jar before ti m ars for this purpose. a considerable forward not aft. Whef��in head, btedly coats at $3.54't W�s $1 a i $12, Y" •' time, provtag beyond question its superior opt could be rued anooesrfull I reaching f and ups _ avrewing down the cover. adaptednesr, while in rapes to cost, as bat I doubt It. Wh cannot ray: - Nurses In as sick -room aho`aid not alt or compared with bark, It has immense ad• the wind tow from each dead before . �„T � 7i -� T�C,E'y' 4. �. �attaud too near the patient, -and above ai! vanteQe ovir the latter. ' h oathead, and � _ ,' / 4 � .,�. - , , 11 -! 4. I : , I - nap V M .af. as anything can be at sea, +, �I [� S 1 gS� - . ; • , - .: 1. . � . , . . . - . . O r . . ). 0 , . ­­ . '.'�.. - . - 1. , TO -. , i . .. . . ,..1 ­� I - - - .. .­L. . . y 1 i. - .1 .- . I - -1. . .... . - . . ; . :- - - ­ r a, c 1 I . . . . - .. ,, I . ,., �t ,:. I .].. . . i ,; _x �-, — . � ... -' ... , _,:. (• 11 ... i . '.. I .� �" - - ..,, h: t - , t .�­ -, , .-;: . - . � . ! ��­: � . • ''I', I .. I.1 - ­ - �' F - I . ­ -� i .,.,, ­i, , r -.. : :1 ,. : : �. . �..­,. I., . .:.. 't .. ­�.! < - { • -, " . . :­ I. �1 ri' '.. .:-a � J . . . i`. I �.;. , . . . J .. • j . - , � . ­� - ­ 1. . , . ..: � • . -..� ;- : ��! "j' ..�� . , : 1 .1. , . I . 1' . - I , /.. • - , 1 - ! 1 - - . ,.i I� - . ­ . I . � . {'. �. -% I . . .. , �'.. . 4 : (' - 1 . . �, ,. � :.-. . I .. �. .�'. i-,-.� 1.,�,.;, o f ' -. {, - - -- I . -- . .- .- I I 1 l , `' ` - I . . I. j. 1 : .1 I . I' ypUNG FOLKS., .: • Love One Another.. a L: it woe Saturday night, and two chtl3ren 50,611_-, i . Sat on the etalrs of the Vghted hall, a exed and troubled and Bore perplexed f To learn far Sabbath the forgotten text, = � only thue word" on a gilded card. But both the children dgolared it hard. (i R i 1. . r• 'Love." that is easy -rit means, w by this" I t (� warm embrace and a loving kilo); d , , "But one .another,' I don't see who �! i . . to meant b, 'another' —now. May, do yon � ;- VE-gy gladly she raised her head, • . t our thoughtful darling, and slow'. y said; As ehe'fondly'emtled on the little rother. f i, Why r am onl✓ one, and you are another, t .kod this iethe meaning don't you see 1— . , That i must love you, and you must love me." ' Niee little preacher 1 could any sage 1 Interpret better the sacred page? I % - . 8nnshiny Tilda• i % I . The cold winter's wind blew fietioely. sand I, 1 ,Tooted the crazy old house in the mirerable I quarters where the city's poor were crowd- I ad in houees long since condemned as unsafe. ,,Oh, I'm so cold I" said Tilda Ryman, as • she lay In her low bed' of straw, shaking i wi, h cold, in the fireless and carpetless room. The wind - through the crevices in the wall ' - chilled -the weak little body, and there was no warm covering upon Tilda's b, d. - Tilda was hungry ; though 'twas after- noon, she had not tasted food, and her sup - per the evening before had be en cold boiled _ potatoes without salt or pepper. But Tilda expected nothi`fig ; it, was no new experience for this 10- pear -old to be alone, cold and hungry, - ' Oh, I wonder if mother's drinkin' again. I'm so afeired she It freeze to death, snob • ' cold days as this 1 If I could only watch .. aftee her a bit. Pears as.. if I shouldn't Ica t to be in this world without mammy 1" .. and tears stole down the thin cheeks of half- - starved Tilda. • " ire- you awake, Tilde ? and don't you -' - want' take care of Polly ripkin while. I'm gone to the school ?' Ands, larger girl pushed open the door and seated herself in the one shaky chair in the room. ' k O5, :Martha Jane, please hand me Polly . this very ininute ! ' and Tilda sat up in bed, eagerly reaching out-for a battered, soiled ' • dolly, so Ugly that few I ttle girls would have wanted to look at it. Tilda couldn't "move her lower limbi.' A drunken papa had struck - her cruel, heavy - blows when a wee girlie, and ever after 'something was the_ trouble with Tilda's back, her roev cheeks grew thin, and marrt- ma sobbed all-the time. t bTilda didn't mind, much then then she ack to sit' still and could never run or play, for man::n•t was 00 loving and tender with her eripp'e,l girlie.; but she had not learn-. L - to drink then. Tillie hugged Polly - Pipkin close to liar breast. The tumbled flaxen hair had not been combed for several days, and the thin cotton dress was tattered and dirty ; no lov- iny mother had looked after Tilde's oo� - . . fort. ' "Much cold, Tilda V asked Martha Jae. • "Yew; bat then the sun'11 melt the snow, and - -" "1 am afraid Sox haven't had any dinner, Tilde. Well, mine whan't enough for otie even; I tried to get you a corn cake. Doty daddy is drinkin ; 'pears like every time he gets paid for work, he Jest-drinks it"gp. . I Tilda, do you suppose we shall ever like t e stuff'— whisky, bet and brandy, I m •" And :Martha Jane's black eyta snapped d - _ sparkled. Tilde opened wide her blue once. she - was a loyal soul to mammy, but she ha ;.d with all her young might the curse- hi h had wrecked their home and made a dr k- ` en sot of her mother. . "I know you hate it now, Tilde ; ' do I, and once )our mammy did. Old Gran y Marks says your mammy was on t e ', prettiest and sweetest woman she a or knew; and now look at her ! —all purple . and bloated —Hush l I didn't mean Ito I make you cry. Bere, Tilda, let me wa you up a bit ; ' and Martha Jane held t e i , _ cripple in her arms until she had war a - little the b -,numb d body of Tilde., - "1 must be goin' to the school. We lea I I - to mend and sew thl+ ge there. I'm go ' to bring you •sc mething ; Wil be corn y ' -for you to try •o guef 61 what it will be.' • . "M ixths, i ` you — should — see -mum y A. lyin' —in— the= etreete,_ will you—W ill • you— jest - -„ I i "I'll try to bring her hpme,• Tilde. Tie boys shall not throw snowballs at her while . I ' I'm around, and I'll try to sober her p with a cup ,.f hot. soup." With P6 bar- g Martha Jane closed the do r. • Tilde snuggled up into a heap and cudd d Polly close to her, and then went to sle p. I 1 . 11111 ai k the ladies to help her, I'm stro g and can work; but Tildw- never can. W y i! =if here isn't old Mag, drunk, and alm�et •- snowed over 1 I'll have to mine school, but I I promised Tilde to I ,ok after her mother, and I think she'd -rather I'd brir gar 'mammy' than anything, though .I was d i . to get her some bread and most and a bit. of : i sugar." Dog ri -npas her knees Martha Jane kne t, and with ht r fingers began to dig out the woman, stupid with drink, not minding the approach of a beautifully- dressed lady. ,� The drunken woman muttered-in l�er . sleep as Marti; a tried to arouse her, wh, n '. the lady. too knelt, Paying, "L-t me ass at yc» " And before Martha oquid think, the I lady had called help and .her carriage, aid i. it and they were all driven to Thda's. Mrs. Manning's tears blinded her eyes ar I . . she looked upon Tilda and folly Pipkin. I With Martha's help she soon h; Til 0 in a warm bed, wearing a flannel wrappi r, In a home specially for weak, poor ehildre . / Tilda's mother was cared for by lad • who work earnestly to help men and woml r - break t ff the habit of intempbrance and e cc, ms respected, pure, good.souls again; i TUda prays daily for "mammy." "My 1 but you're fine! 1 a'pose y wouldn't look at Polly Plpkin now 1" s ( Martha, as she visited Tilda in her wa n . `'. rocm, just after shb had esttn a broakfbe I off warm oatmeal and milk, find a pin -- FheLked dolly in a pink - dress lay in Tild _ arms. 1 "N ,), I don't mean a word of tbat, y i I; dear sunehiny Tilda 1 You'll always rti 1 iI to homely old frichda, and Pm glad y t i. 'I have a new dolly. Good news 1 Dodd ' ta$eu the pledge, and maybe I'll have a n r doily too..I know - you're glad, Tilde dear. ' Barn to blush unseen — Colored ladies. - . i . { , a , y J. n;�f P^ "1 .f ., "k, . r +rsa r*I# �'"tio'+r�ri(?+ .�ekv� I tiwh •,t'. t". f't,`f i i _ •r %4vsm --" � r , .A'. ,, r,, (F . ' , ,� UWf*, N.•_.c - - s..- ,.......,r,.. � ., .y.*.. -?:, ;.. _ . 4r .. , P- rob,.,VM%fi. •.•r. -.b- .k Ov, . •,i.t� 'wo vr..i , sit- 'wA •'k` �. �'- t., � - 7 _ . . . L . I . ! . .: . - . I i i . I � ! .i' . , - i. v . ,"[�i. ' "', � L - - - , . _:, � 1, , � L� . ! , - I . i . � - . I ; , � - . . ! _ . . L . . I . I � � . 1. I . I . . . . .. , " J i' . • .i i ` . ., .' • - - -_ , - .. - _ • _ .. OONVE�,�ATION.. ;, ward in ths' entertainment at others, they WI�TE$W$INgL88. EDgliah Eeotione. j, stand something like the following: \ The elections fore new House, of Comm" ommons• C: ' r, - +�_ '�'' ,`.: The person will be a good listener. Re- About the only time a titan isolates he took plac>c in Great Britain and Ireland dnr- BV TILE."V, X.A. STA1:46*D A 8 q • spent for what others soy is about the best In, a crowded in the fortnight beginning November 24, and" were a woman is when. he f a Is conversation doomed to become w lost introduction which a stranger can have for ending December 8. The result 4 of these -. street liar. art ? Some in dcations seem to point in what he is going to may himself. Self- elections was fh aeiveral res -eons surprising _ - A,.new comedy is called "The Girl With , and interesting P P B hat direction. It is certain toat many a possession will enable one who speaks to g - fear hostess is at this hour in mach per fez- grow upon the attention of his Ibtenen. a T� H't•'k Nearly all the girls have a In the last Hatrse'ot Cd>6�mbns, there p tin hewn, when r young man Domed round t were three hundred and fif four -Liberals ty ws to the npaisnayr L which she will en withont.tt, in a reasonable measure, when ( fifty-four ertsln her guests, do as to make them feel one finds his own voice the only distinot with a soft solder. two hundred and thirty- sevenCoxweres►tives , , ,t borne with herself and each other, and sound in a oompany, the thoughts which The sayin , ." full as a gooi+re, does the or Tories, and sixty -one Irish Home Rulers. -) �.` - ret not offend either the varied tastes , or before were clear to his mind will become goose great injustice. A, goose never gets Thus the Liberals had a amajority ever the he no I1ese vitried am enoee of any. 1t is ounfused ; and after straggling • along in so fall that it has to hold on to a lamp post, Tories of one hundred and seventeen} and rrobable that no as f is that any reoogniz growing mistiness for a time, he. will hurry as did some folks the other night. over the Tories and Home Rulers combined, : id method ie absol>ttel perfect. The ma- under cover of silence. Bat, of course, In "Hole utterly unscrupulous," writes an of fifty six. But it' must be added that of. - : - lioal evening, the suohirs party, or the ball, all dilioour„e the operator's tromp card Irish editor of a politbal opponent, `• and the sixty -ne Home Rulers, only thirty -five _ , loss not t)uoh everywhere-with equal ease. must be something to say. Though this his memory is so poor that he frequently followed the lead of .Mr. Parnell, the Irish ►What s pity that some leader in ecclal life might seam the most difficult part of the forgets one minute what he says the next.'' Nationalist leader. The, other twenty -six - Ioald not open a vein roe which exhaust qualification it in actually about the most '. ' A woman will face a frowning world and were practically supporters of the Liberal . _ sea wealth might be rawn to relieve the easy. A bashfal boy, for the first time olio to the man she fovea w through the most PArtY• ltrea in this line. I away from his father's house, a leacher of bitter adversity,. but she wouldn't wear a The Liberals were t1.us,,In the last House, Is not the art of bon�ersation " developed w small school among strangers, boarded hat that was out of style to save the govern- very strong, and the Liberal ministry of Mr. In a high degree, the relief which is needed ? in a house where were three youn 1- 4dies, mgt Gladstone was able, for five ; years, to have - Cho answer would and ubtedb be In the af- and suffered unspeakable agonies for want ei ' , - r, its o xn way in policy and legislation. . Y Don't as like this room ?"Asked the irmative were it not that it is the exoe Hof something to say. He spent his first y �� I The situation i» greatly changed by the re- + P' i r t of the now tewoher. Oh, yes, don for an lad to bri her guests together earned money in paying for Harpers Week- inn cent elections. The new Home of Corn- _ . y lady ga g like the room well enough," replied the miss mono will contain three hundred and thin and expect them W entertain themselves ly, a paper at that time j nst, beginning its y- . b their own oonversation. The thought career. In this the diffident youth found who had a large olm. of boys, ` but I find it four Liberals, two hundred and fifty Tories )Touch a thing brings to her mind the vi- stories and aneodotes, and facts and very sonny. and eighty six Home Rulers. Than the. " . - Jon of a dreary circle lof people, arranged politics, and he could always draw Upon " Nana 1"- (her version of grandma) "is Liberals have lost twenty seats, thei Tories . wound her walls In helpless mile no , the any of these when• in the throes of hie effort your papa dead . " Yes," answered grand- have gained thirteen seats, and the Home .. whole Company wieighed down in bjeot do his nark in the talk at table or else- sans. Along passe, and then came from the Rulers have gained twenty -five seats. The fear, like some anniversary meeting, ther- where. He was surprised at the ease with little lips :' '` Thea the only papa You got is new Home Rulers, moreover, Tare pledged ad together of unoongpnial elements, +.in a which he could remember and repeat any- just a oorn- 11�pper 1" and devoted adherents of Mr. Parnell. to a , too solem n church, when no choir or speaker thing which he wished to present. The A soieatifio j �nrnwl ol•iips tnsi nothing man ; so that the real gain to he Irish Na- 3aa rise above the su;ff.°cating oppressive experience Did more than anything else in will improve a woman's complexion like tionalists is fifty -one, and . the real lose of . mess.' The memory of, one such company, his hfa to give him command of himself, early rising. This may be true, but every the Liberals is fifty -six. ­ ' I _.. I *X ._1 and the fruitless effor; of the kind, but ex• and a resdy supply of illustrative anneo- woman knows that for immediate results In short, the Liberals in th new House, haunted hostess, tom e, a break In the for. dote, while at the same time it taught him a powder rag is not to be sneezed at. will only have a ins. jority of eighty -four _ bidding, well guarded lines, will live on an- the habit of noticing and rtmembaring' Examiner in zoology (to smallaspi�r�ant�- . over their Tory rivals, ,.,,d the Turfee, and " . . U1 the very mentim of company haunts one what he read. If people had conversation ,.,Dan you tell me ai-y thing peouliiir about Home 4ulera oombined will have a majority like a nightmare. in .view, the life of each day would be in regard to nesting ?' Student of two o. er the Liberals. the Yea a, l his li,trty, herefore, has found to be fall of incident, and even of Mr. Parnell aU� Now this ought �ot o to be, sand the less • - "Yes, sir. Please sir he don't lay his ,. novelties well wont repeating. These ., achieved his avowed purpos of securing as it is easily within reach of a thorough things always seem larger in the telling own eggs himself, sir l �� enough Home Rulers in the n w Hoaes to remedy. I have spoken of conversation as than they do when looking upon them. To Superintendent (to little gir')= Now, hold the balance between the Liberals and a lost art ; I had done better if I had said an find something to say is easy rode d iE one my dear, how can yon best show your attic Tories, and to +,e able to m - k terms with . art never yet eultt rated, for this is the fact. ciation to our parents for the liberal edn- . When, a baby has learned to talk and cares to make himself interesting to his Y P one or other from a ca,nmandi g position. , IL ' friends. Certainly the more versatility one Cation they have given you ?" Little girl— The greatest, perhal•a, of the questions to this accomplishment, a few years later, has the more interesting he will become. "By marrying riot, sir. • which will come before the ew Rouse, is , some lessons in the'elements of Englie h gram ,{ . . mar are added, we have all that is ever dons Brief, pithy aneodote:s will hold sway song- llld you say or did�you not Say what I that of the Irish rdemand for Home Rnle. - to draw out the faaepltiee of any one along where if well told It is fashionable to ridi said you said ? Raoaase Walt said' yon said That demand means simply that Ireland cute anecdote as not consistent with the on never.said what I said you said. Now, shall have a local Parliam3n , which shall the line r4f conversation. Yet it in likely highest di it bat •Il the same a good if you did may that you did not may what I . no g Ba Yr g Y Y y Y '„ sit in Dublin, and mr.ke la�va� for the local that. except thoso, who have absolutely laugh serves a nobler pur; Dee in nature said you said then what did you say . , overnment of the lal tnd- Tlhe connection musical faculty, ogle come by nature, as than dignity when etandln alone. In the �� Ireland and Great 'Britain would at`11, in g y Good morning • Sirs Gilligan , how in I near- to perfectio in musical art as t hey g .{ do to perfection i the sort cf conversation, line of this high,and relined art it is open Patrick, this morning?" Sure, he's so that ogee, be maintaine.4 by Ithe executive for any bold reformer to invite a part] of better, sir," " Why don't ou send him to power, in the person tkf the'L,w d- L'.entenant, Certainly the for er is capable of being oar- ' .� ,+ - . . . friends together ivith the understinding the hospital to be treated ? To be treat- appointed by the Queen, rated to greater heights, and developed along pay ad, Is It 1 Faith, an' it's tie delirium trim- I Since Mr. P�arneil cs.ri �c :.) vort, at will, '. widel diverging lines, but without that each member of t're Dom n will be � _ more' y 8 g " either the Liberals or the To Its into a ma- special epltivationl conversation will fall as expected to rotate one or more good stories ; mine he has already. I helpless and powelrless, except in a few Cases and such a par y we tlld carve the double „ Dili of the Hones It is of im r,� able L it the •Dothaess of the Do, or the J Y p nr one of general entertainment, and of Doneness of the Did ?" proposed a Hnb that some scheme of Irish H me Ilvale will, - rarely favored by nature, an music v�ontd if Cal vats• g the art of telling • good thing pp at no distant day, be adopts and put into whop neglected. I No one thinks of leaving tutor to • little Yankee kid. The Hosting _ Y g well. Why would not such •party be as operation. Indoed, both th Liberals and music just to gro up of itself: Why ex urchins answer free at onoely took the•bun , the Torlen are eooefdering how large a men- . pest the art of co vereation . do so ? acceptable and refiaed' as one where any •`•The pwopah tawm to use would • be, the the question will start u , where and other art ls mentioned as the stated masse sure of Home Rule they can I0afely and ens - Bat DZdness of the Done. ces6f all rant to the sister county. how should it be ught , The schools are of ` entertainment ? I have read of cue Y a y - y A little boy was asked how he liked his Some of the features of tie recent elea- already -overburd ned with subjects There highly accomplished lady who gave retell- " Well,", he re lied, " I ti,'n; to her friends. and marked the card new baby sister. �� tions are interesting Info mar times, the In no rocm to bri in a new devartment of don'tthink she, agrees with-me.' And reataKt strength of the Lit, rats has alas s high culture. W g 1 now it is j net' possible of invitation with the word "conversation." soh not ?" sous naked. " I don't know," g g Y , She wwas a mint ress of the art, and her re- Y been in the boroughs,— that is in the cities, that even the greatly crowded curriculum oeptioss were exceedingly popular, se many said he, •• but I always want to cry when I towns; and vlilmges; while that of the Tories - of the schools might allow them to co some found them a �tlmulant to excellence, and see mother kiss her." has been in the counties.. This time, the - thing more than hey do, though every re- many useful hinta to attaining it. " Oh, mamma," said a little girl who had position of the partiei is exactly reversed. citation is in nom sense a discipline in clear T.o$o:v'r��, ONT.. stopped in front of a glass Cale containing the Tories made their gain In Large towns . expression. . ' dentists' samples, " here ie j ant whist you like London,' Liverpool, ?ldanoheeter and Iiat beyond a o' social life Is the na- —"— want." " I have all the teeth I require," heeds. The Liberal gain on the other tural and great Be' ool of conversation. It is The widfiw Larkin says that the main rea replied iha mother.. " Bat you haven't a hand, came almost wholly f ..m true old Tory - - to blame, and o . n to a grave indictment son why so many men hove family trouble q thing fit to orimp pies with, have you ?" strongholds in the eoanUce.. .. for encouraging conversation .to run clown is that they marry a miss. ` \ 11 Who %as' Moses V asked a Sunday- The'reason of the latt -r act Is, that the _ Into there exehan a of a commonplace words, _- _ school teacher. " Ile was an ox-driver," recent reform bill gave the suffrage to two about the most o mmcnplace things, Instead Tidal observations on the ea tiern coast of said a little boy. " An oz- driver 1'' repeat = millions of men of the labor ng and the agri- cf rising into the white hF-at of healthf 11 ex America have acquired a new importance ed the teacher in astonishment. " What Cultural classes, who for th mast part live - - _: eitement over sn jaote of deep and universal since the Coast Survey bas confirmed by put that idea into your head ?' "'Cause," in the eonatries; •a id th a new electors interest, Societ has practically abandoned - recent observations the older suggestion that replied th boj�, " wasn't he found .wmoag seem to have very generail voted for Llb- this field, which of all fields, is pebull•rly there are tidal fluxes In the Gulf Stream, the bull- rashers ?' era�oandidates. j I its own. sad variations of its velocity dn9 to half- T e elections were also noteible for the " monthly changes in the relative sea level We learn from a reliable exchange that defeat of some prominent; men. No lea Now,''everybo y admires the pbrson,who of the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. a good, healil>y hippo is is valued at . has the power to hold a company under the - $9„ 0,000. Rare is an ideafor the fashionable than twelve members of Mr. Gladetone's late . charm of his w de in ootlequial discourse . Countess Elias Hensler, wife of the ex- ministry were left out bf the Horse, while firpi;:p ho lead w 81.000 dog slang. Gat a four membare of the present Tory ministry instead cf such rsons being the exception King Regent of Portugal, who died on time otamae a nd kill the other girls with suffered the' same fate- 11 The most eminent - . " • . they might be to tale. These did Lois lead 15th last , is of Americas birth. but of Gar- navy, Trills suggestion is thrown out with- defeated Liberal was Mr. Childers, who was. at a bound to heir distinquished' pre -ami- man parents. The P-luoe himself was of out any charge. . nonce in this pa #ticnlar. Their grace is {.the the Saxe Cohourg family. Miss Hensler lair. Gladstone 's Caancellor of the Ez- At a party one evening, $nll', the paint- chequer. ' last finishing t uch pat' upon a high art was born in Boston, but ednoa►ted for th4 or, was speaking of a belle who was a greet Tne Margais of of Lwnb. eon to -la* of ' The elements wwwwwrich enter into this art ad lyric stage In Europe. She was married favorite. '• Ah," said Sally, "she h•e a the Queen, and lately llovarnor General of mit of9easy .9111 yeiq. Mentioned in the or- sixteen years since, and made her huab.%nd mouth Uke an blephant." " Oh, Mr. Sally, Canada, was defeated; and on was Jacob •" der of their Iii aenee in thrusting one for- very happy. how can von be sb rude ?' `! Retie, ladies, Bright, the brother of- John Brighe, - -- .,� rude l Wheat do you mean "? I say she has The curious position in which the elections -- . - - - -- -- , , . got, a mouth like an elephant, because it ls have placed the three ,parties in the new Am i . ! lull of ivory " '� - House, will undoubtedly gi re rise to nc�it• .: ... t 'j - ' .. " Now be a good little boy, Willie said Ing scenes and critical events wl^en that • his mother to him one day, wishing to. i n- House meats Tne general. prediction in 9 �cees upon him iha reward in store for the England, however, is th ,t the life of a House Jost, •` and soh �n you die you will have a as constitute3, will ba a brfef one, and that - 1 ` " r " gold harp to play on. ` "I don't know how fresh elections are liltely to take place at al. . � ­ :..,: .!ii ,.w , it . : �,_ , / . . ­ • to on a old harp," he grumbled,'! and not distant day. . e ` ' I don't want go anyway that I've got - " ""` " 1. - to die to Sit i_et Johnny be cod and Sit Fishing Taf)kle: 11 .- and me a dram.' Oa the rtnoi .al of pr paring for soar in I f . the harp, gin p lr V , At a London dinner party the other even• time of pesos now is the time to overhaul . . ing the ladies entered one room and the the fishing tackle and put its to readiness for ' ' gentleman another. -In each room there the spring campaign- Pte rode should re- ` won a basket of flowers, and the ladies were Delve careful attention sand the ferrules test - -� 7 m4ke Choice of s flower from the ed to sea if they have loosened by any ohaage . a k ed to basket, the tl ,wars being fall different. The of temperature or by the strain of last sea- I << ass ! gentlemen went through a similar prooaed son's work. Tae whippings should be re- $I 1 T f3 i ..j ing in ono+ -her room, and on the ladles en- placed if frayed, and, if neQeeeary the rod '''" ; : ' 1 terfog the dewing room the gentlemen and should be varnished. If the a►nglcr is not Iladlris sow haw ohagoa had arsorted them. expert at this work he ehonld send it to his 1 ' I 1 _ rod maker whom he knows t , ire the most I , - `�, / ' - a " , , :.. expert of all. wt least he believes him to be, 1 1' which V j iut as wvell. R':,els should be = 11 I ' 1 I $tot• cleaned and oiled, lines an I " leaders should I The "following lines, which are a ' pima- be tested and if there ie any frayed gat in '` ( - phrase of H9rsoe's well-known gating : the leader or among the fly.enoods oat it oat. :' - " those wights who though the vanturons 0006.,. and tie. it anew. Fly snoods ehonld be free Ill .,. range. k, from all cracks where the gat joins the fly, - . I ' Notthelr own passsons. but the climate. change, the most usual place for them to break, and I .11 _ - :.f : ; Imp�►rt a lesion to all who think that the fly should be re -tied or the rut ".out and . - `I .. `. I. they would be better and do better I( their whipped on tight, with silk. Tait is pleas ;1 . , circumstances were changed. A writer in ant work for winter evenings and brings its . - ' � V the U%a/18:ian Standard bringfl ont the fudli. reward- in finding all things in raadi-iese for - _ ..� I t l r ty of his expectation the first trip to the streams. ` `- Oao evening, pe►ssing slangs arawded • { � � I street, X heard one boy eayin� to another, Looking Beyond• . : I ; � ATTENTION F. r� If 1. !fi `;,, _ I were rich, I wouldn't' and then We seldom remember to loot above, : ' the rest of the sentenen was lost and I hurrl- While worshipping ever at human clav,, I., ' y i , . r ; Till the precious trea3ures of earthly love ` 1 1 i � ed on with the throng. Are hid is the shadows of Death away. . . ,1''�� " I Bit I have wondered of err since, how The a sombre veil le lifted aside, 11 ' , III ( I , i ;" that eenteno was finirhed. Did the i,oy i To admit our love. m they panalonv.. . But what they may find at the other side " ' �� say,— la hid from the eyes o! the gsaiag thong. " If I'were rich, I wouldn't snub my poor L , i = relations ;" or, " If I were rich, wouldn't If I T w 1�rtK precious treasures ae shy vaniwhtt� ;Pelivee l - ;:± III II _., spend all my money on myself , or, ,; For Death a desp shadows the spirit survives, were rich, I wouldn't work any more, or while we shed oar grief on the mould cf clay. t ` ( .�'. \ �' • whet v .We toil at our wearisome task each day ."� z � � Till the li i row cold and the voice , , We cannot know, tut there•is'one thing p g grovsdu. "'` �� i 'c uaa o0 t in. Whatever the bo does now And we drift tr m iha treeent life away . l , . I ,� 1 Y To the ungnown t bores of tae lif a to Dome. , r / t i ' *± that he ie poor, he would do if he. were rich. I. ' S f // �° If he is ens r,rne now, he would be And the mseti., touch of the spirit hands t. g That toile on the heart is the magic link L � j _ i k i i , gentrcui then. If he Is mein nzw, he would That guides our feet thropgh the bu nioq Fande. 'I 4 I - :� ' ' , be ruean then. If he works faithfully now, Till they rest in pesos at the rive.'s brin>i , ; / 1 And when, we are borne by the mighty tide . 5 he would work with fidelity then.' Away from the grasp of the hands we hove, IF �` r For " he that in faithful in that which is • We humbly t. not last the waters may glide 4 bast, i. faithful also in much ; and he that To the hoped -tor choice inIihe realms a30vs. ,i , ,dY, AY, SIx t ; is unjust is the least, is un j ant also in mach," - Selected bN p[,iss .1[er A. Richards. . i 4 `. ' L" ..C, .. i • .. I . . - . ;.- . ,;.: . . , . - - . i . { , a , y J. n;�f P^ "1 .f ., "k, . r +rsa r*I# �'"tio'+r�ri(?+ .�ekv� I tiwh •,t'. t". f't,`f i i _ •r %4vsm --" � r , .A'. ,, r,, (F . ' , ,� UWf*, N.•_.c - - s..- ,.......,r,.. � ., .y.*.. -?:, ;.. _ . 4r .. , P- rob,.,VM%fi. •.•r. -.b- .k Ov, . •,i.t� 'wo vr..i , sit- 'wA •'k` �. �'- t., � - 7 _ . . . L . I . ! . .: . - . I i i . I � ! .i' . , - i. v . ,"[�i. ' "', � L - - - , . _:, � 1, , � L� . ! , - I . i . � - . I ; , � - . . ! _ . . L . . I . I � � . 1. I . I . . . . .. , " J i' . • .i i ` . ., .' • - - -_ , - .. - _ • _ .. OONVE�,�ATION.. ;, ward in ths' entertainment at others, they WI�TE$W$INgL88. EDgliah Eeotione. j, stand something like the following: \ The elections fore new House, of Comm" ommons• C: ' r, - +�_ '�'' ,`.: The person will be a good listener. Re- About the only time a titan isolates he took plac>c in Great Britain and Ireland dnr- BV TILE."V, X.A. STA1:46*D A 8 q • spent for what others soy is about the best In, a crowded in the fortnight beginning November 24, and" were a woman is when. he f a Is conversation doomed to become w lost introduction which a stranger can have for ending December 8. The result 4 of these -. street liar. art ? Some in dcations seem to point in what he is going to may himself. Self- elections was fh aeiveral res -eons surprising _ - A,.new comedy is called "The Girl With , and interesting P P B hat direction. It is certain toat many a possession will enable one who speaks to g - fear hostess is at this hour in mach per fez- grow upon the attention of his Ibtenen. a T� H't•'k Nearly all the girls have a In the last Hatrse'ot Cd>6�mbns, there p tin hewn, when r young man Domed round t were three hundred and fif four -Liberals ty ws to the npaisnayr L which she will en withont.tt, in a reasonable measure, when ( fifty-four ertsln her guests, do as to make them feel one finds his own voice the only distinot with a soft solder. two hundred and thirty- sevenCoxweres►tives , , ,t borne with herself and each other, and sound in a oompany, the thoughts which The sayin , ." full as a gooi+re, does the or Tories, and sixty -one Irish Home Rulers. -) �.` - ret not offend either the varied tastes , or before were clear to his mind will become goose great injustice. A, goose never gets Thus the Liberals had a amajority ever the he no I1ese vitried am enoee of any. 1t is ounfused ; and after straggling • along in so fall that it has to hold on to a lamp post, Tories of one hundred and seventeen} and rrobable that no as f is that any reoogniz growing mistiness for a time, he. will hurry as did some folks the other night. over the Tories and Home Rulers combined, : id method ie absol>ttel perfect. The ma- under cover of silence. Bat, of course, In "Hole utterly unscrupulous," writes an of fifty six. But it' must be added that of. - : - lioal evening, the suohirs party, or the ball, all dilioour„e the operator's tromp card Irish editor of a politbal opponent, `• and the sixty -ne Home Rulers, only thirty -five _ , loss not t)uoh everywhere-with equal ease. must be something to say. Though this his memory is so poor that he frequently followed the lead of .Mr. Parnell, the Irish ►What s pity that some leader in ecclal life might seam the most difficult part of the forgets one minute what he says the next.'' Nationalist leader. The, other twenty -six - Ioald not open a vein roe which exhaust qualification it in actually about the most '. ' A woman will face a frowning world and were practically supporters of the Liberal . _ sea wealth might be rawn to relieve the easy. A bashfal boy, for the first time olio to the man she fovea w through the most PArtY• ltrea in this line. I away from his father's house, a leacher of bitter adversity,. but she wouldn't wear a The Liberals were t1.us,,In the last House, Is not the art of bon�ersation " developed w small school among strangers, boarded hat that was out of style to save the govern- very strong, and the Liberal ministry of Mr. In a high degree, the relief which is needed ? in a house where were three youn 1- 4dies, mgt Gladstone was able, for five ; years, to have - Cho answer would and ubtedb be In the af- and suffered unspeakable agonies for want ei ' , - r, its o xn way in policy and legislation. . Y Don't as like this room ?"Asked the irmative were it not that it is the exoe Hof something to say. He spent his first y �� I The situation i» greatly changed by the re- + P' i r t of the now tewoher. Oh, yes, don for an lad to bri her guests together earned money in paying for Harpers Week- inn cent elections. The new Home of Corn- _ . y lady ga g like the room well enough," replied the miss mono will contain three hundred and thin and expect them W entertain themselves ly, a paper at that time j nst, beginning its y- . b their own oonversation. The thought career. In this the diffident youth found who had a large olm. of boys, ` but I find it four Liberals, two hundred and fifty Tories )Touch a thing brings to her mind the vi- stories and aneodotes, and facts and very sonny. and eighty six Home Rulers. Than the. " . - Jon of a dreary circle lof people, arranged politics, and he could always draw Upon " Nana 1"- (her version of grandma) "is Liberals have lost twenty seats, thei Tories . wound her walls In helpless mile no , the any of these when• in the throes of hie effort your papa dead . " Yes," answered grand- have gained thirteen seats, and the Home .. whole Company wieighed down in bjeot do his nark in the talk at table or else- sans. Along passe, and then came from the Rulers have gained twenty -five seats. The fear, like some anniversary meeting, ther- where. He was surprised at the ease with little lips :' '` Thea the only papa You got is new Home Rulers, moreover, Tare pledged ad together of unoongpnial elements, +.in a which he could remember and repeat any- just a oorn- 11�pper 1" and devoted adherents of Mr. Parnell. to a , too solem n church, when no choir or speaker thing which he wished to present. The A soieatifio j �nrnwl ol•iips tnsi nothing man ; so that the real gain to he Irish Na- 3aa rise above the su;ff.°cating oppressive experience Did more than anything else in will improve a woman's complexion like tionalists is fifty -one, and . the real lose of . mess.' The memory of, one such company, his hfa to give him command of himself, early rising. This may be true, but every the Liberals is fifty -six. ­ ' I _.. I *X ._1 and the fruitless effor; of the kind, but ex• and a resdy supply of illustrative anneo- woman knows that for immediate results In short, the Liberals in th new House, haunted hostess, tom e, a break In the for. dote, while at the same time it taught him a powder rag is not to be sneezed at. will only have a ins. jority of eighty -four _ bidding, well guarded lines, will live on an- the habit of noticing and rtmembaring' Examiner in zoology (to smallaspi�r�ant�- . over their Tory rivals, ,.,,d the Turfee, and " . . U1 the very mentim of company haunts one what he read. If people had conversation ,.,Dan you tell me ai-y thing peouliiir about Home 4ulera oombined will have a majority like a nightmare. in .view, the life of each day would be in regard to nesting ?' Student of two o. er the Liberals. the Yea a, l his li,trty, herefore, has found to be fall of incident, and even of Mr. Parnell aU� Now this ought �ot o to be, sand the less • - "Yes, sir. Please sir he don't lay his ,. novelties well wont repeating. These ., achieved his avowed purpos of securing as it is easily within reach of a thorough things always seem larger in the telling own eggs himself, sir l �� enough Home Rulers in the n w Hoaes to remedy. I have spoken of conversation as than they do when looking upon them. To Superintendent (to little gir')= Now, hold the balance between the Liberals and a lost art ; I had done better if I had said an find something to say is easy rode d iE one my dear, how can yon best show your attic Tories, and to +,e able to m - k terms with . art never yet eultt rated, for this is the fact. ciation to our parents for the liberal edn- . When, a baby has learned to talk and cares to make himself interesting to his Y P one or other from a ca,nmandi g position. , IL ' friends. Certainly the more versatility one Cation they have given you ?" Little girl— The greatest, perhal•a, of the questions to this accomplishment, a few years later, has the more interesting he will become. "By marrying riot, sir. • which will come before the ew Rouse, is , some lessons in the'elements of Englie h gram ,{ . . mar are added, we have all that is ever dons Brief, pithy aneodote:s will hold sway song- llld you say or did�you not Say what I that of the Irish rdemand for Home Rnle. - to draw out the faaepltiee of any one along where if well told It is fashionable to ridi said you said ? Raoaase Walt said' yon said That demand means simply that Ireland cute anecdote as not consistent with the on never.said what I said you said. Now, shall have a local Parliam3n , which shall the line r4f conversation. Yet it in likely highest di it bat •Il the same a good if you did may that you did not may what I . no g Ba Yr g Y Y y Y '„ sit in Dublin, and mr.ke la�va� for the local that. except thoso, who have absolutely laugh serves a nobler pur; Dee in nature said you said then what did you say . , overnment of the lal tnd- Tlhe connection musical faculty, ogle come by nature, as than dignity when etandln alone. In the �� Ireland and Great 'Britain would at`11, in g y Good morning • Sirs Gilligan , how in I near- to perfectio in musical art as t hey g .{ do to perfection i the sort cf conversation, line of this high,and relined art it is open Patrick, this morning?" Sure, he's so that ogee, be maintaine.4 by Ithe executive for any bold reformer to invite a part] of better, sir," " Why don't ou send him to power, in the person tkf the'L,w d- L'.entenant, Certainly the for er is capable of being oar- ' .� ,+ - . . . friends together ivith the understinding the hospital to be treated ? To be treat- appointed by the Queen, rated to greater heights, and developed along pay ad, Is It 1 Faith, an' it's tie delirium trim- I Since Mr. P�arneil cs.ri �c :.) vort, at will, '. widel diverging lines, but without that each member of t're Dom n will be � _ more' y 8 g " either the Liberals or the To Its into a ma- special epltivationl conversation will fall as expected to rotate one or more good stories ; mine he has already. I helpless and powelrless, except in a few Cases and such a par y we tlld carve the double „ Dili of the Hones It is of im r,� able L it the •Dothaess of the Do, or the J Y p nr one of general entertainment, and of Doneness of the Did ?" proposed a Hnb that some scheme of Irish H me Ilvale will, - rarely favored by nature, an music v�ontd if Cal vats• g the art of telling • good thing pp at no distant day, be adopts and put into whop neglected. I No one thinks of leaving tutor to • little Yankee kid. The Hosting _ Y g well. Why would not such •party be as operation. Indoed, both th Liberals and music just to gro up of itself: Why ex urchins answer free at onoely took the•bun , the Torlen are eooefdering how large a men- . pest the art of co vereation . do so ? acceptable and refiaed' as one where any •`•The pwopah tawm to use would • be, the the question will start u , where and other art ls mentioned as the stated masse sure of Home Rule they can I0afely and ens - Bat DZdness of the Done. ces6f all rant to the sister county. how should it be ught , The schools are of ` entertainment ? I have read of cue Y a y - y A little boy was asked how he liked his Some of the features of tie recent elea- already -overburd ned with subjects There highly accomplished lady who gave retell- " Well,", he re lied, " I ti,'n; to her friends. and marked the card new baby sister. �� tions are interesting Info mar times, the In no rocm to bri in a new devartment of don'tthink she, agrees with-me.' And reataKt strength of the Lit, rats has alas s high culture. W g 1 now it is j net' possible of invitation with the word "conversation." soh not ?" sous naked. " I don't know," g g Y , She wwas a mint ress of the art, and her re- Y been in the boroughs,— that is in the cities, that even the greatly crowded curriculum oeptioss were exceedingly popular, se many said he, •• but I always want to cry when I towns; and vlilmges; while that of the Tories - of the schools might allow them to co some found them a �tlmulant to excellence, and see mother kiss her." has been in the counties.. This time, the - thing more than hey do, though every re- many useful hinta to attaining it. " Oh, mamma," said a little girl who had position of the partiei is exactly reversed. citation is in nom sense a discipline in clear T.o$o:v'r��, ONT.. stopped in front of a glass Cale containing the Tories made their gain In Large towns . expression. . ' dentists' samples, " here ie j ant whist you like London,' Liverpool, ?ldanoheeter and Iiat beyond a o' social life Is the na- —"— want." " I have all the teeth I require," heeds. The Liberal gain on the other tural and great Be' ool of conversation. It is The widfiw Larkin says that the main rea replied iha mother.. " Bat you haven't a hand, came almost wholly f ..m true old Tory - - to blame, and o . n to a grave indictment son why so many men hove family trouble q thing fit to orimp pies with, have you ?" strongholds in the eoanUce.. .. for encouraging conversation .to run clown is that they marry a miss. ` \ 11 Who %as' Moses V asked a Sunday- The'reason of the latt -r act Is, that the _ Into there exehan a of a commonplace words, _- _ school teacher. " Ile was an ox-driver," recent reform bill gave the suffrage to two about the most o mmcnplace things, Instead Tidal observations on the ea tiern coast of said a little boy. " An oz- driver 1'' repeat = millions of men of the labor ng and the agri- cf rising into the white hF-at of healthf 11 ex America have acquired a new importance ed the teacher in astonishment. " What Cultural classes, who for th mast part live - - _: eitement over sn jaote of deep and universal since the Coast Survey bas confirmed by put that idea into your head ?' "'Cause," in the eonatries; •a id th a new electors interest, Societ has practically abandoned - recent observations the older suggestion that replied th boj�, " wasn't he found .wmoag seem to have very generail voted for Llb- this field, which of all fields, is pebull•rly there are tidal fluxes In the Gulf Stream, the bull- rashers ?' era�oandidates. j I its own. sad variations of its velocity dn9 to half- T e elections were also noteible for the " monthly changes in the relative sea level We learn from a reliable exchange that defeat of some prominent; men. No lea Now,''everybo y admires the pbrson,who of the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. a good, healil>y hippo is is valued at . has the power to hold a company under the - $9„ 0,000. Rare is an ideafor the fashionable than twelve members of Mr. Gladetone's late . charm of his w de in ootlequial discourse . Countess Elias Hensler, wife of the ex- ministry were left out bf the Horse, while firpi;:p ho lead w 81.000 dog slang. Gat a four membare of the present Tory ministry instead cf such rsons being the exception King Regent of Portugal, who died on time otamae a nd kill the other girls with suffered the' same fate- 11 The most eminent - . " • . they might be to tale. These did Lois lead 15th last , is of Americas birth. but of Gar- navy, Trills suggestion is thrown out with- defeated Liberal was Mr. Childers, who was. at a bound to heir distinquished' pre -ami- man parents. The P-luoe himself was of out any charge. . nonce in this pa #ticnlar. Their grace is {.the the Saxe Cohourg family. Miss Hensler lair. Gladstone 's Caancellor of the Ez- At a party one evening, $nll', the paint- chequer. ' last finishing t uch pat' upon a high art was born in Boston, but ednoa►ted for th4 or, was speaking of a belle who was a greet Tne Margais of of Lwnb. eon to -la* of ' The elements wwwwwrich enter into this art ad lyric stage In Europe. She was married favorite. '• Ah," said Sally, "she h•e a the Queen, and lately llovarnor General of mit of9easy .9111 yeiq. Mentioned in the or- sixteen years since, and made her huab.%nd mouth Uke an blephant." " Oh, Mr. Sally, Canada, was defeated; and on was Jacob •" der of their Iii aenee in thrusting one for- very happy. how can von be sb rude ?' `! Retie, ladies, Bright, the brother of- John Brighe, - -- .,� rude l Wheat do you mean "? I say she has The curious position in which the elections -- . - - - -- -- , , . got, a mouth like an elephant, because it ls have placed the three ,parties in the new Am i . ! lull of ivory " '� - House, will undoubtedly gi re rise to nc�it• .: ... t 'j - ' .. " Now be a good little boy, Willie said Ing scenes and critical events wl^en that • his mother to him one day, wishing to. i n- House meats Tne general. prediction in 9 �cees upon him iha reward in store for the England, however, is th ,t the life of a House Jost, •` and soh �n you die you will have a as constitute3, will ba a brfef one, and that - 1 ` " r " gold harp to play on. ` "I don't know how fresh elections are liltely to take place at al. . � ­ :..,: .!ii ,.w , it . : �,_ , / . . ­ • to on a old harp," he grumbled,'! and not distant day. . e ` ' I don't want go anyway that I've got - " ""` " 1. - to die to Sit i_et Johnny be cod and Sit Fishing Taf)kle: 11 .- and me a dram.' Oa the rtnoi .al of pr paring for soar in I f . the harp, gin p lr V , At a London dinner party the other even• time of pesos now is the time to overhaul . . ing the ladies entered one room and the the fishing tackle and put its to readiness for ' ' gentleman another. -In each room there the spring campaign- Pte rode should re- ` won a basket of flowers, and the ladies were Delve careful attention sand the ferrules test - -� 7 m4ke Choice of s flower from the ed to sea if they have loosened by any ohaage . a k ed to basket, the tl ,wars being fall different. The of temperature or by the strain of last sea- I << ass ! gentlemen went through a similar prooaed son's work. Tae whippings should be re- $I 1 T f3 i ..j ing in ono+ -her room, and on the ladles en- placed if frayed, and, if neQeeeary the rod '''" ; : ' 1 terfog the dewing room the gentlemen and should be varnished. If the a►nglcr is not Iladlris sow haw ohagoa had arsorted them. expert at this work he ehonld send it to his 1 ' I 1 _ rod maker whom he knows t , ire the most I , - `�, / ' - a " , , :.. expert of all. wt least he believes him to be, 1 1' which V j iut as wvell. R':,els should be = 11 I ' 1 I $tot• cleaned and oiled, lines an I " leaders should I The "following lines, which are a ' pima- be tested and if there ie any frayed gat in '` ( - phrase of H9rsoe's well-known gating : the leader or among the fly.enoods oat it oat. :' - " those wights who though the vanturons 0006.,. and tie. it anew. Fly snoods ehonld be free Ill .,. range. k, from all cracks where the gat joins the fly, - . I ' Notthelr own passsons. but the climate. change, the most usual place for them to break, and I .11 _ - :.f : ; Imp�►rt a lesion to all who think that the fly should be re -tied or the rut ".out and . - `I .. `. I. they would be better and do better I( their whipped on tight, with silk. Tait is pleas ;1 . , circumstances were changed. A writer in ant work for winter evenings and brings its . - ' � V the U%a/18:ian Standard bringfl ont the fudli. reward- in finding all things in raadi-iese for - _ ..� I t l r ty of his expectation the first trip to the streams. ` `- Oao evening, pe►ssing slangs arawded • { � � I street, X heard one boy eayin� to another, Looking Beyond• . : I ; � ATTENTION F. r� If 1. !fi `;,, _ I were rich, I wouldn't' and then We seldom remember to loot above, : ' the rest of the sentenen was lost and I hurrl- While worshipping ever at human clav,, I., ' y i , . r ; Till the precious trea3ures of earthly love ` 1 1 i � ed on with the throng. Are hid is the shadows of Death away. . . ,1''�� " I Bit I have wondered of err since, how The a sombre veil le lifted aside, 11 ' , III ( I , i ;" that eenteno was finirhed. Did the i,oy i To admit our love. m they panalonv.. . But what they may find at the other side " ' �� say,— la hid from the eyes o! the gsaiag thong. " If I'were rich, I wouldn't snub my poor L , i = relations ;" or, " If I were rich, wouldn't If I T w 1�rtK precious treasures ae shy vaniwhtt� ;Pelivee l - ;:± III II _., spend all my money on myself , or, ,; For Death a desp shadows the spirit survives, were rich, I wouldn't work any more, or while we shed oar grief on the mould cf clay. t ` ( .�'. \ �' • whet v .We toil at our wearisome task each day ."� z � � Till the li i row cold and the voice , , We cannot know, tut there•is'one thing p g grovsdu. "'` �� i 'c uaa o0 t in. Whatever the bo does now And we drift tr m iha treeent life away . l , . I ,� 1 Y To the ungnown t bores of tae lif a to Dome. , r / t i ' *± that he ie poor, he would do if he. were rich. I. ' S f // �° If he is ens r,rne now, he would be And the mseti., touch of the spirit hands t. g That toile on the heart is the magic link L � j _ i k i i , gentrcui then. If he Is mein nzw, he would That guides our feet thropgh the bu nioq Fande. 'I 4 I - :� ' ' , be ruean then. If he works faithfully now, Till they rest in pesos at the rive.'s brin>i , ; / 1 And when, we are borne by the mighty tide . 5 he would work with fidelity then.' Away from the grasp of the hands we hove, IF �` r For " he that in faithful in that which is • We humbly t. not last the waters may glide 4 bast, i. faithful also in much ; and he that To the hoped -tor choice inIihe realms a30vs. ,i , ,dY, AY, SIx t ; is unjust is the least, is un j ant also in mach," - Selected bN p[,iss .1[er A. Richards. . i 4 `. ' L" ..C, .. i • .. I . . - , � .. c4� '�4K4.-�- 1 10 I,,'.:- .. I t ?�_ � , . 11 I I � . , - . � If . - . * .. . - % I � ,I . 1. I . 1, �.. i, - . . , i A� - . - � - . . . r - " _� I k . , . - . : .: � , '' I _�! .1 . . I . . . - - - �i -7 . . . - � . - . , , - . . . : ! . I . ­ . . . . � I .� I I .,. . . , ),l . . ­ 1-.� ;, '. - . . � . - - � - . .. I �. . � - . � - . � I -H - F. ; . . . " .. 1 , . � - F1 , . '. , . . , . , . '. . I . '. 'I � I �. . - . . , , . I I .1 � .. I - I ­ , '. . . - . '. �.� , . I , I � I , . �- � I. �. - I .- . - . . -1 . - . - - . � . -_ . - M I I . , % ; - . w -.9., , I __ � . I - � . . . . - - --__ -_ __-----, ...... 11� ... .. ' Quick " , . I • ..! , . 1. . . - . .1 1. NEW AD ENT169MIENTs Twig DAY. V= so Sam. - - .... . 1. tr: � , , Clbnfiflw4fron First Par., I . � �0, i. I Now for Small Profits. and � _ � 'I.: t _ , _,;� . I .- - The Rev. X. . beklay, of Port Perry, J. Bile, timber for Municipality, 119-06. I � - . . . : 1­ ... ­ I - Local_L6onard a. �.'­ -.,-:�� . W F . , I .. I � :1 . -_ .- - .�' bas rooeived a most hearts and ummi- Qu m .. 1-7 ' aw sk so �. I . ..... 1. .. b.­ . � .: I � .. j '..� � . . . .. I � - . Don't,F . Dale'. .7t. - ! . - 9tion of Mr. Percy. the ropork was . � -,-. - _- - - . t4rna our motto... . _.. A 1. r. ..,. .� " ' ' ' � . I I I . . � . .,��I, received and adopted. .. �. . : _.': .: ­ . . , - - � , . I - . � . I . _.: I �,. . I , .. I ' . - - r \ "-. � .!,.. I . . .� Local -- & O'Collnor. I .1. - .., I.: . - , � . 004- Q . - I ,-. .11 q�-� .. I I � . , . . . . . moue invitation to assume the pastorate of . .... � - , I � - . , , 'I . - 1;: , - ,�... � i ' - . . , Jewell ushbort..,: .�,, ., � . ; chairman, tea T. ., � -1 ��.:, . .�, ,sil, Pmftn First Methodist' church, and has Mr- M&Gky,= prom the . � - I.. report of the a nX oommisw on Goods at I I . '. .. .. . . , . .. I.. i. I—— I � I P I yment . � # is.l - - I .� .. � ..! lI, ... - .. . , .. ;.. - J, J) C . ; . CordWO04,71.. B. CSr"Pier.. %­ i'�1'1 ." . ' ; ; _­ -. � -­­ •i ­,�- :­­ . �_ SOW=% Levi 100vi oke too as I mf; at 11'' ; - . � , �'i�, Accepted. . following �igX64 _ � - � Small Profita-W. Ug=., ___ - _ , 'I., . t4ngw4dso. recornmesidi Of the ...ee our Dress , OC'. - . ­­: . , A Nobby Rig. .1 I : . I -_ See our Gingha 0. � . - . I L� , L � ,�� . isitthows � .'' - - I I I .� .. - '' L . ;. I ..; : . � � . � . ' * ' - � I L . _ . - - - .1 I . '. ! , ::. I .Wofth. , c.­ I I . I ­ - . - eu'itiw of pw4- i I i . .. _ I 1, See oup Shirtings at I& -1 ­ t • , .-. .: � . Now Teams A Marquis: Township Engineer to came, of . . . . Z " �. " I Mr. C. Dale has a tow .;� � _ i � I . , ... 1 . , 1. I , - . , S2® Rowa�d-Rutledge Publishing Co. ' vs. Nj L. Stoyeasion,46. That the following I . .. :1 � .. I I liar style. 16 is all iron and steel except . . . . 541 I . grant* to indigmits, from Jan'ary' lot to ­ 1, I x 1 N ­ I 1 7­1 a .1 '. . . I the shafts and box, which 'ansdres great . In fact !everything ip reduced to wit the times .. . . N -mrs. Penton, $1.50 - l�� . . I - . , 'i :';, . - , . P lot of June, be snade: - ., , '. , . � :; - - . . �._,.,.-. . ehv ivickritnis Wave. stability. It was manufactured at I I .. ; .; - - �'­ .1 - , AU FUNNEIS ANO WOOLUN MODS DOWN TEN FiER ' - � , _-­ . , , month, Jas. Taylor. 0osomissioner; , - I , , I , , . �.. I i­ �_. I PICKERI-�G, ONT., Gerow's earrive works, Whitevals, and per m .. - I , , - . I - / - - . . .:,. . Patrick Teeby, 61 per wftk.M- Gleeson; J. : , � 01T. , - - 4 � . 71 4 . 1 nmww=6� . . I.. - is a credit to the builder. , 1! - - - - . Robinson and wife, 61.60, M. Gleason; , , -1 I �� I I . . ' • ' . . ... . .- � . ­ c. :­. ''. I is: , ' ' .:. .. . � '. - " * - - - ifton, 75o, M. Glasson , . . . . � h .; Widow McKee, ", � . torm and - ot or meetings The snow-6 � . I . . . -_ . P, ICKER'I.N . ..:":,: ­.: - --- . - I- __ ___ . I'- LOGA' �,-' - The Carnival. .. , I I � X. Ryan. 11, M. Gleason; Phoebe John. � - . _. .- _1 I . . � LO - John McIntyre; Allen -family, 02, P. R. W ':.. I " � ..., Z. : -.. . I , no doubt Prevented *numben from at • Hoover ; Miss Tripp, .50, T. H. Morton; I.. V � I , .. I . . -A dwell* 9 and stable to let. Apply tending the masquerade carnival at the A - I . J. I am, -y ; A. - ­---­-----__­ �______-____-___ /' Mrs. Groh .W, F. HarvL � ­ - - --.-.- -_ - -_ - "I . I . at Leonard's Pickering. fickering Skating Rink on Tuesday Millar, $1.50, T. Monkhol George I . .1 I . 0 . ­ . _,,1"'....r-11- • . � - - - - I fair I .. ­ ,�.... .- I - . . ... .,.. . i-I , i .:. . . i 1. - 1-1. ..- - -_ � I L... .__ .-,. t .1 . Bobaleig a, bobaleighe firsit-clajs.�_ e4ening list, still there was a very -iolds; E. , � . - . I . . : - . " I Wilkinson, 01, M. R. Sum;;;r . � . I . . . , , . I _ _ . � . � . . . � - . . . ; I.. 'i I i. . I . . .. ! .. . - . .� I � . .. a few pair le . Will be sold cheap for attendance ofe kiters in costume, as well Bowes, $1, Wni. McKittrick; George S. . I . , . . ..1.1. - . . . .. . .1 , - . I . .. J, ­ � . - .. - .4 . . I I , ! I.: . I . - L . . . , I ;�. � ,�... : : -.­ - I.- I . 11 - - I . . - I , ­-! � - .1 _: it�, - . I . � . . . !'' s . , I .- ­1 i� 1:1 ­ I Cast]. Apply at the Pickering Carriage as spectators. . .: 11''V I.:. 'L .. .. . Palmer, 61 per week to lot May, John ....� �.. L : . 1. 4�. 1: . .1 . : , L I . . . .. . � - - . - .� .. - . . . . . ll .. . . . I .. .1 I . . . I . . � . i - . . I - . .- - I : .- -, - . . .. ! . . . . : . .. . . . �!­ ".: �­ - . . . I., . I . . I . . - - . . � . . , � . - . , A �'. . Cowan. :.'_ �.­ � ...I. � , . . . L'. _. - _... .., - ... ., L . . I � ­.1_6 ­1 I , , �Z � : 1 . � Wormi. Ham A O'Connor. - - 12tL ChUXvh OPOKU6. . , - - ,., , �.! I - �. Cowan Com.; Win. Jeffrey, #I,' John .-� . .. " , - . I .. � Ii , - . L . I I - - , ; '.. I . . - . - . I .. . .:.. . a nag lirs up. :'­' The new Methodist. Chureli'at Port Mitchell T. H. Morton, special grant s. . I . . I 17 . . . . . . . I., . _1 . . . . ­ . . . . .W., L . .. - ! t. ..:� . .. . - ;. I 1. . Tim NEws office ' 7 ` ' ' - - ' Perry will be opened on the 24th and G. S. Palmer, *5; Jos. Harman. special - - . : . . L . . . �,�� . . - I ,. I is •t O� I - . .. . . . I I I . . - . . . c unected with the I . . . I � " . . . I , I - . . .. I , - . . ..; . � .1 I - 1��_. I Comm Mitchell, . ,I . - . .. il,.' . .. , * .., . . - . - _. . . I . .. I - i:---- . . I Central T l4bone Exchange, and we 25th of this month, A. grand time is grant. 46, John P 1. - i. . I. . .. . �_ .. . Z. .. .. .. - 1. L. . _. I I I . i - - -, "I . . ei,* .*i ' , . . 11, . - . ,.. I . I - ;I. . ., .... . � ... . �_: I._ ... . _.r- �.i .. I . . I ry six months 9f ., '; . I I _. . - , . � . l� Sball. be pie d at all times to receive expected. The chuieb 'is said to be one support of Wm. im I * L _.. , ­ ..1. . . . . I . � . ­ . - i . - . , . . - ­ I , I : - , � . . . . . . . . . ! I .,. . ` IBM, $80. Adopted. ' . . ;. i � .. . � .- . . . ___ _... - - I � .- . . "! L' • items. of inter at by Wlep�one. of the Anest in this Section of the country, ­ . - I I I , . I � . � . - .: . Mr. Parker, seconded by Mr. Mackay, I., ..-, . ­. , -_ M I ,1� * JL New 311003L. . . I . ... and has been erected during Rev. J. F. - � .. 1. 1. . ... . � ipoved that an order be drawn on the . . . .. ­ . ern ?e , * Ockley's stay in that village. I � . �1�0 treasurer for S-3 for wood supplied to E. hue PU beid . I An eastern ritleinan &' blhL I a I I �,i . -.1 �, . . I . : . I .- , .1 I... . work telling I ow to prevent Sears. A Evangelistic Services. , ., . . � ;i ` I i Bowes, an indigent. Carried. , . . . . - ­ L , - ..� I � L, L� I .. I e, . � : 1. . . . . - � �- . _.. . - Barrie; , � , ! . . T.. :. I . . . - . . . L \ � --- - . Percy, seconded � . ,.�: .''L . .. . i.:.. - L� ' !,i ,... .. \ . I - - Ireatire on m nding� one's own business, The Miss Dims ,con led by Mr. Palmer, � . ­ . - . . . � : - � . . Mr. P I - _. , � . .1 . - , L 11 dales, `of , , L I I ­ � _j . . I � . . - I- .. " L_,. . . . .: . . - � I I . I , _� � :.� '. .. �.". - ..­ i , - � . , . . I - .., I . L ,,, L - ­. � . _;_ likely. ducted services in the Methodist church meved that the Reeve be and is hereby - . . ­ . � 11 � . , - � , . ; IN i .. I . I . . . .; e . - . most A . - , : , L . , � . . ; � :i­�..;_�! !� �, , . . . I . I ! �. I � . . ­ .. J114csgd" the fin 0 , . � � on Sabbath lait, and ha 9 'N�� - , - .- - 1. ' ­ . _ I . . lil­ ' ; .� I . i � i ve been holdio' authorized to pay all bills.paseed by the ..i � .:�,.,.�., . . . I all. ... Board of Health by granting his order on . . . I I .. , I- . evangelistic meetings each afternoon and . Whitby, evangel Rev. W. R, Willoughby,` of toe treasurer for thesanie. Carried. - . I 1.­ . 14"""`� . _. ... .:�. ,.,:I:,,. ,." evening during the week in the same N I . : . � - invit . � I I - . - bas been Bd to gl 0 to Port Perry for Mr., Percy, seconded. by Mr. Mackey, . . . ! - I .. I . , 1. . . . � . I . - I... lace. We understand they will contiuue . I ; . I . .: � . . . . . � .. . . ; - ­ . . .�.� . . I the invitation, subject to nett a . nicipa lative to the consti- ,..: I 'Ttlet Clpexled 01at tb I a VCreek. . .. - L %% t the next three yearsi, and has ac moved that By-laws Nos. 534 and 640 of - - , ,; ;L . : t Sunday and the following week. � it � . the decision of I ' ' . I , - , . . I - . . I I L . il . 1).. . , , the Conferenci . � %%* Plorail *UU1e._.;. , 1 Y'le of Health and the . I _� ' 1. . tution of a Boar I - . . __ . L' �I. - . .. ..' I -7 TIM ',�,....... ­ ' k- ; - :1 . . ; I I lmn.& I . - - �. - 1; L i We are are in receipt of the holiday Appointment Of Sanitary Inspectors in M X , Stckneq& :.� � ­ i I :,:"," ..., � L .number of Vick's Floral Guide, published connection therewith, be re- enacted and . . . . � I • ; ":- ... h6 :We'a ' . i -I.. . � � . . The sudden ' cbw69 in t tbor last ' .1, : � i , I . . t; - L � . .. - by James Vick, the noted -seedman of I that the seal of this Corporation be &ffixed \ ' �.L � . - . . . I - .1 :. _ ,. .. .- _. � . W � - . . .. ... , . . i , l- , week was very bar on. the health of to this resolutio'n. Carried. .. . . . ,: :. - . - . � - . . . . L � � . . :_ . Call and get mples . - . %_ I . - . .. . - I . I .., . I I s. . 1. - . ,.4. � � i d throat o I .. � t . ; . . ''; Rochester, N. Y. The Guide is a6 usual: � I Sa ' ' many. N eur� lgia. a and lung Mr. Mackey moved for leave to introduce . . - . . very nicely gotteu'np. and contains much .. ' . . . " �. ,-, 1 . .-. . L Z .1 . . . f . t v . I . . � . ., :. - . . . I 1. ... . . ., . . . � sHectious are very prevalent amongst the a By-law to a point,an Assessor and two ,�-.` A i- . . - _*�.a*o._* k. L .. . . . .- * I . .: - . useful inforinatioti of 'nterpst to all lovers . I , '. .1 ''. �.. -.-.-- . I . _� no . L . . . .. :: . I . . I I people just . . ' Auditors, and to fix the salary of Said , I '. � . . . - I 1. k .- .. . . I I " .. flowers, . . I '. - i - - _. . - - - it,= :i''�'-��' �:, �'. " 1. ..". of in fl 8, &c- Copies Ajasessor. Leave granted, By-lb,w intro- I I '' - � . . .1 -.1 ., I I .. . . ­ . . , - , I . . I— , .,;.L .� ­` � . : � 1. - ., _: .il. . . . � - . . , C L,dL . .: I . U0 ... . .. . ' .. . . - . - . . - . . i. go Tilsit& .I - may be procured by addressing the duced and passed. through its vari .. 1444, I ` "IillliikiiiI14� . "�L_ . . t, ­ �­* I 11 I , �PURE- COFFEES. . . . .. .;: . . . Mr. Thos. S: 6�p, of e ardale, sold 200 publisher. . stages. Mr. Levi Mackey was appointed 0 . . . . . . .. L .. I - I .� �;l . 1 t I I I . . . .�. 1. I ­ - . 1. , . I - . • . ., . _� � 11.1 . bushels of Lilac -eye4 marrow-fat peas off a= ,70wo3i 1. .. �.:,lt' .':, . "! .:. . I . - . . . ; J r . r t . � � . - , LLL . - _ 4 . ' - � , . . Assessor for 1886. at a salary of 0180, and ' I :, ) I .1 I .1 . 1i � . . :, . . �. . I , , - � . � . -, � .. _. . r I . . �. - * . - - I ), 1. _. . 1. - I Messrm..M. Gleesou and Thos. Dunn, as .. . s. I . .,. A little over fi e acrqs of'ground and got -_ " - * ' � .. . .r .1 I . � , . We di attention to the b i " . AR t P A I 111.1sluess �. ; a Prices to s it the times, . - . 4 .. ._ - . ­ � I., . _. .. : - . 90 cents per b shel for them. The crop ,junouncement made by M r, Alex, , auditors to audit the accountg of 1885. . I . - *.... .. i - _... , - ... I . . I . ! ' .1 ' 'll ' .. ; . . � I gave him $180 ' . I I L I ; � I.. ; .. I - ­ . . i �, *.- , - : .. - . L � Z L . - . . I , .- . ga cash, and about $86 per Cuthbert, thejeweller, in another colu-nn On motion of Mr. Mackey. the Reeve " * ' -1 I . I - . . . . . . . - .. - I 1_. � . .1.. - 11 _. . ( I - - . �,;, .. :C.. . _� 1. _., . .. . - . .. - . - I - . .. .. - . . - L' , I ­. � . acre. Oshawa Refor,mcr. - was authorized to grant his .3rder on the , r. ', I ­ i . . . '' . L -1 . ; . -, . . . .1 11. . - - � . . � ,. .. ' I . - .1 . . -.- ;­.. . . .. , . I . _ . . . I . . L . 1 of this issue. Mr. Cuthbert 18 a first class treasurer for payment of the several a . . � ..; . ... , - , , , . .. ! �, I .1 Marse stolen. �;-,.. I C . . ., I � . . . . . . - . . . ; I . .. .. .. � i *1 , . � _0 .� I. .1 -; workman, and he is prepared to guaran- I � . . . i _. � I . I " - . . I . - . , , . . : - counts as this day. ,.1 . . , . . - L . . - . . . . -, $ 1. . 1. . L . I I 1 .�.. '. � . ,� I I � . . . . T • 8 - 11 who favor him Mr. Percy, seconded by Mr. 'Mackey, I � - ... . - ., r . .1 I . - ''.. . . . . . I .., .. 11 . � . � I - r- . - . )� � On gunda? X i6t; 48i 96� ,eote` i A�d tee satisfaction to a , � I . - I . .. . . . . . I . .- I - :­ -_ . * ­ . . � � .1 . . I � . choice 1) I I i i. . . ..- ' - . . I Mr. Joseph Jou -k a place 010 the Ub • coii�, with a call. Ile has a very e assort- i-nuved for leave W introduce a By law to - C. .71 . � . .. I , .._: / ; � �. .­__ . t - _ ... � I ; �; - - - _. I . . ' . . cession, and ha vitig a Weeded in break. meet of watches, clockg, and jewellery; on amend by-law No. 538, by extending the I , � . I I - . . � L . _ ': :. ; . - . . . I � " Ing the lock off the barn door; the hand. , * . I � . .. - I I., . provisions of the flame 8,3 as to include all � . - I I . -..! t The x.-_i. ' �'; I.". . - . , I'L. ' . persons rated upon the Assessment Roll . 1. I _1a•. - I � \1 stable and took out a valuable horse and % � � KI . I : �"&.-�: ' MARQ . ., . `. xoirt Cattle Trade. I .1 - I . I %,.. . - _� "�.. ,. I - - ! in � 11. . L . . 'i . made off with i­- There is no clue to the Messrs. ,E. B. Morgan and idi. Gou:d, for 520b and under am liable for .one day's 1:1 , , .. � - I., � � v I . ., I I ''. I I - .., - - . I - n . . I : l. . I � :. - . I . I I , - _. . ._� . � ;. , . - . .. Z-1 . - thief as yet, � Statute labor. By-law adopted.. � . .1 ­ ­ . . . .. • . .1.. - . . :. - . I ; I. . . . . ; . - . - . of Oshawa, opened the season's trade by 013 motion the Conn w f.- . . - - .. , . ..� � - I t I I ­ - I � _.. . . I , ,..A 1: .1. ' \ .. . .. � .1 � ,;. . � - .. �.. - ... I .- .,. . I i'L _1� : cil adjourned to * , - -_ .1 . . . . - I .. . . . . . I-. . New 361ask. I , . .. I I - .4 I;i shipping 136 head of prime Canadian bred � I --- - '. , I 2 . . I .- _. " - !,.. .1 � I - - I" L - ' .! 4 i-:;.1-,: j,. � I ­ � -_ I ... I . .� ..Z,� "L I . I • I'' .'.��L . Mofiday, February 15th, at 10 a. nt. I - - ". � , 1. I , ­ . . ". . .W . i . - . . . We have received from the cattle on the steamer Texas. The cattle . . ­ I - . . e co=po$eT. .. I . a . .1. I , . . . � . , I . J _'... _! 1, , 1. ' 1. . .1 ­ 1. T . L : ' � M - A. E. Davies, Port Arthur, apiece of !eft Portland for Liverpool on the 2nd .- - '.L... L _.. . I - �. . ' i ...N I ­ . . I - L - ! . . . . -1 - I IL � , . - . - . . �. -They expect to make a shipment � :­:..�� . . . . � I , 1. . - . 11 Personal M16rition..' '. i ,.'*.t��' . I - . ., . � I I _.: music eutitle� ' .", he met. _ ' I .. � , "I .. ..1 '.. . . I , . .1 _. . .. . . . I " . . - ­ - .. -,-- . I every fortnight till nsivi'a ;, . I . . 1: . _; L . I . .� � . . : ! . I . . . - � . I L I I . . . ., - ' . ' am mpaniment is very tion opens at - � '� . 11 . I L :. . / .. . , � .. '. I -�. . I . ­. . . . . - I , . A19-oma." .rbi eT, rii' egret to hear that hit. 'John R. I , ., , . _.. I . . . . . I 'R r Bmp e in its c )nstri i .present ,� I . . . . I` I . . :._. I - I * , ction, and is there- Montreal. The oent prospects are - .. I . . . .1 1. .- . . . . - � .. . . . � . -1-.i ., I . _. I I . .. . .\ : . . ­. , '. I . � '. � - . . _:I � -:, '7 I , * fore all the mom like y to bee L .. ... � . . - about the same as . . .i . - i :': ` become popu- that prices will we Clarke, the lecturer, bar, lost a daughter, .J 1. ,�, .; I . . . . - I . - : 1, - . I � If' 1. .. . . . I . . � . .. - I - . . • ­ t. : .. - . . . . I . . �.. lar. last year. . aged 11 years, lately. , .; . . .. .. . 1, .. . . . .a ..1. I.. . . . . . ... . - \�,_ 1. � � • . .. � . I L - . v . � .;. :1 The pric( is oi ily 25c. and may I 1::� - * - I ­ .­ .1 ., ' � . - . - . : I . ... .. , _. . .. . - . . P , . ; :. .. -,: i . . .; . I ., .: .. . - ' . - . . � .. . . . I . 11 . . .. I � It . . . I .1 . . ­ - - . . � . . ­' � , . , . " .t I . . .� [ � ''. . - � I- - . L l. -: ­ - I -1 , I .. � - _. .,., . . - . - . � .. ocured by ad [ressi ag as above. %%* Soiree. ' ' - , - .­ . I Miss Jennie Miller returned last week I . - I . . - ! I : , . . .- . . . .- . . .. pr . , . . �. . . . ., . . from a visit to Hamilton. . .. �; • . . .. - .� �. ._ s. . .. - __... . L. - . . ��, .- I N � ' . ., L .1. . . : I ." . : .. . . . - . I . , �� Posters are out ainouric'in' a Soiree " . I . .1 .. I Serums AC=Cl �.� -'; - z i...,. g L Uto, i8,Vik;it. . : L' � I . , I I., * in ' . . . -1 . . r . . - � H-a *1 - ... , .Miss M. Cuthbert, of Tor() . . - .1 I i ; 1. I . w . Leng*ef hall, imder the auspices of St. I L '"' . . ,.- I - � - ., . �- - , � . . . L . � 1. . . . . '. . . , 'I 1 1 , . . . . I I . .� .. -� ­ - . . . I i - .. On Friday last, Mr. Richard Westlake ing friends here week. . • I . � . . i. . . . ..�. ,� I . � � . was butchering a cow, and after Lunging Andrew*r. church, Pickering, on Wednes... • . . .1 o"Emilowlimp- __ - ­_�____ - . - - _. 0 - ___ I.- . .- _.. - I . ... . . . . . � . i The Misses Dimsdale,-, evangelists, are -----. ..--------- T_ - - --I- . ­-__-___10­ . day evening next. Tea will - be served in . . . . I .. tip the bead of e beast he proceeded to stopping at the Methodist parse age. I . . . ., � I .. � _. .. I .,, after which a lengthy . . �.�.. . . I , . I- ..� • . . - I "; - ' � , . L r * . 1 . I 1. . : . - - , dress it, when A fell The horns stiruck the hall at (; P. M Sir John A. Mae on 1: I � � I I . I I ;. , . , - I . . I 'of -d Id • �irived at . : . . him on the in feting a severe and Program speeches, music, readings, , . . . . .. . . . . . ., . ­. . I a Ottawa 6om England on Tuesday. , . " . .. I . � . . . I I . . . 1! . . L .1 � I . I- �. - .. * . ' . I - . , . ' , . . . .. . . . - :� L' _ . I— . - ..�, . I . &-c will be given.- We notice the come- y- - ' 1. �. . . 1. . . - .4, _. .. - .. .".. .. pain � - 'L ' ' . I -1 ... . . . , . . . � - . . - � .. .. I t_, -L! � _ , . _ , _ . , , . _ , . - ­ . . I ^ " � , - . . . painful wound, lacer it tiny the flesh to ''. L. .. . _ . . I Mr. NW. V. Wright has returned to the I I . . . I.' : 1. - - .. . _'.. � mittee,have secured the s(rvieeR .. I , . ... . . - such . L . �. I � I . - - . L I;; .. . ­ ­ . . .. - . . . .. . � �. . " _.. I -_ - - - , b an extent that a veral stitches were Murrr .tby, a yo V� . I _. , . .. - - .. � .. . 11 i - .�. : . �. �... ... I . ,Y. of Whitby, of Miss University at Toronto. 7. . - :. ... .. . I - _. . . . - . . . � I young lady with . � i . L ... . . - r in. ! - . . - .. . " .1: � .. . _... ..- . . . . - re to be put i IV � l­ Mr. C. Lapp is visiting at h1r. C. Dole's. : . . �, :,.. . .. _. . .. . ­ .. 0 -.7- - .. ' . . � .-.., ..., - CO L . " , . I . .. . .. . , L - .�.- , , ,�. .L;. considerable talent as. am elocutionist, �. I :' �. , I .1 a . .. . i. I . I . . ow . . - . . . , - bonktdou !!ilia me*. - '_ '1�11- .ill''I d the hat of names on the pr am. .. .. :­ i 11.1 I - . " �. . . - . � I - I , - .; L - I , . :1 an I . ­ ;, I ; . I., I . . . . Z .. - program . . � . . I . L..... 1. - . . ..A I I . 1, P.. . . - I 11 . . . Pickering Agricultural Society. - I I . . . I . . I ­ , A Conventio U Lid in'' the should insure a large attendance. I .. - ., I i:�'. n.4 ,no, , * - I . . - . - ... � • . , - I .. . . . . , .. - ), I I - . . � .: I . - I . -1 . . ., * - . � . . .. . : . . i - ,� .!'� L ; ' 1. . . . I � . I _. * '.!� L. .- . �-, � - " . . . . .� .:. 1. - � • a .. ' .' . . . • . . .,.. I.. - . . - � - �:. *. Temperance Hall], loronto, under the ,,Raw& Work Wittiout Pay. .. ,, , ". _. � I , � �L. . � . .. . ­. . . 1. , . �. . I—- I . - � � . t . . - . . 1. 4 -1 auspii Branch of the .. . . The fainal meeting of the 'Pic - - , � - -. ,- 'L .. � llollll� . L ­ . . .- � ; . � I - . . t � - . I . - . . . '. . . . - - . . ­. . - r - - keriug .. . � . I I I I - � - I - . . . at � � . I . . held .. . . .. , * The Municipal clerkq are required to Agricultural Society was I . . . I I li ­ .11 .1 . P . 0 .. � . I - 1. . : �_ 1. . �_. • L - . .-. - � I . � ­. ljoo r ' L - _� . i . ­ . . - .1 , ; . � Dominion Alliance, day and furgiph certified CODies of the assessment Brongliam, oin the 14th inst. Mr. Win. . I . . ;. on Tuesday � W dnesday,.Februai 2nd and Ord. Re- - . . . . .. � '' , I � , I : L e I � - . I , . . 1. L .1 . . 6 / - 40 1. . L - . . .. - rolls to the revising officer, but no pro- _ � _I � - . ­ . . r . .:. owma = 7.,: . .. . I , . I . dneed fares on rat) ays.. Every friend vision is made for their compe Hubbard was voted to the chair, -and D. . ; .- ... -:1, �J .. -. ` :, .. ...- I M . I . � . , . . * U11 .r. . . .. I L . - � � . �. I 1% ''. , .. . �. I . - . usabon. R. Beaton acted as secretary. . . .. . . . , . Its M , I : .. � ­ I !: � i . .... L . - : , ( . .L . .1 I I . I . . :� .. - '. I - I � I , I of the tempe cordially in- For years the work of the clerks has been � Mr. Thos. Poucher, Treasurer, pre- . � . . . I . . . . C+- % .. .. . I,- -� :,.. ._�- I ... .- - I Ir ..: " vited to be presE at. . , � I I . I 1. . - . � . 11 Z, � I i ­ . . - L .1 . . - . ­ ­ . .. . I I .. . , _. . .L ..,. - .., - . . ". . � . . - 1 J,q; , " ., ' i.... greatly. increased, so that their duties re. rented .the. finaniial report for the e!+-. - .. . .� ­ _�. Greatly Z=Proy, 4. \"�,­ . L -j �1­ , . . . _. . i, . I � . _ ­�. - - " ' ; ' .L . - .�� ,.: � . L ` , , . - . . - � � t', - ­I . : - �., q , quire them to be good lawyers; but with ; - . I * .- 1. . .. � . . . .. -­ I., - new per, year which showed a balance from 1-1 . .. . .1. '. ­`­ . . I I . . . . . ­ I . . . . I . � - - " The first nun her of Grit Mi.. its ­ � ! . I I CD , 0 . - � . - � I " : - :..,. , I , . new a great increase of work their � - 1, - I— . ...- .. �_ . . i I .-I . _. .: . I N_ I ­ ..,;. form, is to and 'reMUnera- • 1884P.Of 11 $199-53 i . ... ,� �� . I . . . �J I . I .... - - . I , . [ _:, : �L' __'..'. I I . . . 1. . . - - . � I . ­ I . .1, " . . . I -1 . 41 ­ .�_ L 1. A. - _ 1. . h and it is. a great im - tion remains stationary, and throughout L I .� " .. ..: ,. 1, . I .. 1. - ... . . . • 0 . , I . � .. . .. . . :. .. � , . . . . I .. � .. . . i : . - .. . - � . .. ..._31 - Ueceipts, 1885, - ­� - '' 1 664.45 1 . - .. . - I . , , . . .z I . . 111_" - . . . .1, provement over the old style. We be. the Province these o1heials are as a class . 1. 1, L.. I I I . - . � - . I., . 1. . . ... � - - - - -- - . " I ­ .. r- 11 �., ... Lave it i" ". , _,, . . . .- -"I -, . �. . . I -1 '. I" - CD 0 - . - - . . I . , . . -1. --� � -11 .1 - i I . .1. I L .1, � . o . � L 1. . . . w - .... . . . ' . s .. .. - . . ! - I I : 4 a the in of the .Publishers poorly paid. In, order to keep good men :- � I �- , ' Total re' ' :; ... . I I I . 01 0 . , I L:. I . . � � . . . . '. -1 ; Li , '. I I . . � . I I , pts , $868-98 � �. 1. . . . . _. � . � . . , - . r � I" I to further improve it y the addition of a in such positions, they should be well -Total Disbursements, lW5, _ L' :1,: � I . . I - . � X I I . I . . � . . I - . :-� . . . . - I - . I . L , -1 � . 721.65 1 1 . I . ... . . . , , . . .. - . . . % I ..­ - - ! , L I i.. . . a 0--d . . . . . .. . . . . new and beauti I tit' ,e , page. We may paid. - . '. . . IL , . . .. ;.. _.. . 1. �Td : .. -_ . � I - . I � .- . ­ .l., - . .. I I . . I - a .. 1. ..� . . . . . . . .- . . - state all w o def ire to , I I I 1. . . . . . . .renew or to : � '. .. , :�I' . . ..i I . I .1 .. .. I �� :. � �. � . . 1. . � . . I �. . . " , , � �_ . : . - -_. ratbot mh4ek" lanes Pair. : . - ''.�% � L I i 1. � � Balance $142.88 1 .- .. *1� 1. _ � ;:4 � Z . I 1. , I ... � __ �� . . � I \... . � . . � subscribe G?ip wi I get it at 1. �. ,:, � , . . i - . a bscribe for the old 9's .. . - . 1. . ; i, i . . .­ L . � . . . . , - I - . rWk for. this -month oUly. We earnestly exhort the many fr ends Report received and adopted.-, . ., � . �,."... ._..., . . . . .., . , . . . , - - . I . I I . I . . � - . . ­ � . - . . , 1. ., o�. � .. . 1; .. I , . I � . I . . . .. . - �L;. L.1 � . .,­ . - . � . . ; ,;, \ - . � .. . &. - - L -_ .. _. I . of the Rev. Father Sheehan, and all The following officers were then elect. I - ; .: . � 11=1 t�. , * - . . Coming Near U L � I '' j� "L� . 1: j� I . I .., .; I X - ... - . .. . . 1, i . I , - . - . ed:-President, George Pli.lip,Brougham � I � those charitably disposed, to renew th . . ­ . 1 ­ eir ; �1. ...-. I . . . . . . � � . . - .. . . I .. Z./ , - ­ - - : . . . , . . Smallpox,basibrol�en c,ut. .in a little efforts in disposing of the tickets yet in Vice - President, R. Burk, Brougham. - � I i . . . . pines � .�,_ , ' . , I :1 � -1 _L called Pon ' L . ; . ,, .. . ­ $:Lo .. : . - . . .", - , . i � . , ,, � . I . . �:" , -, - ... . . I .1 .. ... i ypoc 1, in the neighbor- their possession. The object of the fair -Directors,-W. V. Richardson, Picker- . IL . ►t . , .. 11 .. 1 4 low . . ., � I I . . . I . .1 . .1 w . I . L . � I , " . . . .4 . - . '. : T ill 8. It : " 1 ' . � . . � hood of Bowm ovi is said it was -the liquidation of a long standing debt ing; Andre Annan, Dunbarton; Wil- . ! ' . � . . . .'. ,�_ - i. . I . ... - . . . - � , , . . . .. - . I.;, . .- .1 I .. I _ � M r I . .- - . - . � . .. . I � . . . . : '.. . I � . - , . n church at Pickering, fred Sadler, Kinsale ; Thomas Hunter# i - - I . - . � . P - .. . I . . . ��" - biougbt to the IRCOI)v 4wo Frenchmen on his parochial ' - I .. . I . I. . . . . . . f , . 1; - . i.. . . � who came frqm e e at on the C. P. R. must commend itself to all. To suit the WhitevaJe; R. R. Mowbray, a; ' I . . � . . 11-1 . . I a Kinsale . I . - - I 1L.. .. . . . . . . - I . .. _ I - I . �L on .1 :- I - __ '. ' , . � . 40 . " I . .. � . � ''. � 1. . 11 1. . .. . .. �.. - :. . I : - r I some weeks ago! and reLnained in Ponty. convenience of his many patrons and to, Tobias Mitchell,, Claremont; Joseph . , ., 1. - . CD li`t� - - . . 1. . - .. -1 I �, . _ I I I . r , I � I .�� :'- i I . . . L %& . - . . . . . - I - . . - . . I L . . . , I . . . . . . . I ­ . ­1 I . .. . - ... . . I . . ..., , . I pool looking for work. There are n give.4he'm an opportunity of assisting as, Moukhouse, Akona ; James Bt*rows, .- -.,- I � " L , I , , ; - I , - now I I .. - I I . . , . . . � - ,.' , . � - . Y* I • I , , L ... . � 1. , ".: I �L : , 1. - . . ". 9D -1 1.1 , .: , ., . - . .: ' some half. dozen persons down � with the much as possible in this praiswortby vin - I Clierrywood ; T. G. Caldwell, Audle . . ," . . ­1 i . I ., I r � .- . .. - . 1, . 1. 1Z I .. .. I : , - .�k , -1 . I . .1. � .. . disease, but tbellocal authorities are tak r. � 1 . . . . . . . It .. . ! . I .. . . .. ..­ I . - . . . - dertaking, he has charged the date of the Auditors, W. Hubbard and C. W. ' . ' ' ' L:.L" ' . .. �. ' . I . - - .. f .1 '. � - . . ` �- e ­ ' ' I I . . , . I ii=do - CD. , - . . � . ;� . - . .� . ing steps to prevent it spreading to other Fair -to the 9th, 10th, and 11th ,February. Matthews, Brougham ; Treasurer, Thos. ' . ' i I .. ­ �... .. . - 11 . I I . .. . �_ . . .1 . . 1. ... . - - I . ;�, L I � � . . I � . � . - I W I . - : .. 0 . i I .. L. - . - . I n . ­ . . 11 � _ !. .. :.. placer,. - . . .. . . . � - . . 1� ;L . I All returns therefore should be - made on Poucher. Brougham; Secretary, Levi � ­ I 1 ,:. I : . .... �.;­­ - k 1, - I .�. ii '. .., �­ W �1 , , . Xot.& su",em -. - q. --,.�-�-!,. -�-� - 1:1'L, �`. ary. . '_ '.. . . , .. 11 i I `. or before 1st Febru. ' , Mac ey, Greenwood. The meeting then . _... . I... i� - I 1: . - . ; . ­ ­_ , , . .1 I �, I ll:, , , � . .. . . . � f. I - by �3-azeffe as-7' �.. I .. .. )'urne I. a � . . - . CD .. V . - 6 . .1 , , I .1 � �, - - - . [ . , i, 1, d. � I , � � . . . CD The Whit a the conceit Wants& , adjt ­ I . . ,. � - ­ .: . - . . 1. - .1. ,, . ,. I : - .. - - .. . - 1. � 1 ''. " . - i � .. L � � � . . . . . � ­ � ;. . I 1. OmA • - .1 . j i'! I ., I 1. . - _ . L � - . ..i .1 -. .. - 1; . � . . .. . . I " ;4 L .1 . .. . t . given by the Whitby. and in this village ; � - -1 . _. I . i . . _. .. i . I . 11 - 11!!� . ( I .. .. :, We w6fild like 'to'sectire -a good li've I � . L. � . .. . l . . , , ; . - . . . . .. I L 11 . I , : I . . - � . ; . w ; � . , . L :1 I I . . I . -0� - I 1. .. .. a ; %%* wethodut chumb. � �! I. - � - - ,. . : . _... - ­ �� ! - �. '. � .1 . I ­ � ... .1 L 1. - � . . . I :, '' � , . . . . li.� I . . . I . . . . . . - , . _.. tZ . . I 11, � week or so ago 'as not a success -correspondent to send all the items of - I I - .:!. : • , I . � . I: . , . I ' . ­ . . 1 . - , , , . / I - / . I .. -t ..'�L.' .. � I . . . " _ " I , . . . . . I . .- . . - . : . . ­ c'. 1'. . � , - , . . . .� financially, and blame the cold weather interest .that nertain to the - village of -ices next Sunday at the usual .. . I '. 1.� ­ . . I , OR% .; �:* - - . . Ser% , � I . - . . 1. - . . .1 .. 0 � 1. . . . .� � , ,I , * . . � for this result. This is hardly the cor- Claremont and vicinity.., Now, there are hours- The Miss Dimsdales will conduct ��; I . ,I . �' � . I I -...,-, �.. .. ' . - I - .1. - ­ . . . .. . . - I -, : I . .1 . , . ., , . � . . M % ., I 1. . - . --.t . . . ". rect conclusion. Very few peoVle. here .lots, of people up that way that, might act the services. Come and bear them Sing I I .. ". .. . . . ,. L. . . : '1.�' . . '­ . I .IL. . wl- � . ... -1 � ;� . ... .. I I.. ; . -1 * , . . ... � . ,:\ , . . . I . 1. I and preach the gospel. All arewelcome. . - . , . . L . .. 1; j (D - . " � ;-- \ - I - knew anything about band going to as correspondents *for THE Nawswithout Rev. W. L , - ' I - . - - . . . I � , ­ "', I., : . . .1 , .. , . . I . 1. ..- . . . .. give a c w feel convinced , '. .11 . I I ..! : : I ­ �. " '' � ! ­ , . 4 .. _!'' , concert, and inced if much trouble to themselves. We Want Come early, to secure a seat. . . . :jl,, . - 01,7d . � \ .� ; - ­ �! . . , I . I I ��.; - I : ­ . G. Howson, pastor. I .. . . . .i .. • the matter had been generally known to make -interesting R8 . �' - I I .. I � 1.).'. - - this paper as I . . . - . . I . I - . received-liberal I I . '': �_ I they would have patron- possible to residents of every section Shooting Match. - - ' 1L. - . . - : , �:.',' L age - , . . I _. - spent . I I .. -1 . . .:. . . . .. I . . . . - .- t / . ­ . I .. . � - - . . .! in local advertising. w uld have I -M . � L . . I . . ­ i I . L".. e by our people. A dollar or so of the to"ship, and to this end invite We learn that arran " . . ., gomquts are bemig amek. - - ; . . . - _____ vO m0 a correspondence from anyone who feels perfected for N . ------T---: this a grand shooting. tourng- .. � I L . -- considerable liffereue? in the amount of disposed to help us in this way. Be sure went in this village in the course of a few llliiil��p , 0 .. - . 9 con �.. .. I . L I � _ � I . . . - - - the t - _. . . 1. h receipts. Remember his, boys, the and sign your na � f , , - ' '.-. .- .. ..� next time you visit Pi *eriDg. - M=P�l or publication. weeks. Prizes will in all probability be makipp . . I . ... - . . ., I... I . . ....- � It would take fourteen metr\and a-boy to awarded for the best shot with the re- WW-� - - -- -; . �.: '. I.. � . .;7..­: . .. `.:,�, rices ,L* Pte'duceld .:L,L - . ... . � .... - - '. J ge . ♦ . . .- . .1.1 - .., . i _ � To rul the Vacancy. , t the name of a.correspondent from up volver, rifle ,the shot -gun. It is said a . . , * 11 . - - �. 1. I . � . . 11 N lk ... At the special meet of the a . . . ' ­ - I . . .. . ,. . . uppOri,ei.a. if be desires -his name kept secret. Send horse will be offered as first trize, but , , . . I , . . I � -0 -.-%..., : - . .. . - '' I . . . \ � . L ` .of the Pnblic School No. 4, west, . �'; , - - : � .:: I .- I I . . on mall the news, and lielp along your local th, , I.. . .., � -1 s. I.. - - 19 is P1-OhRbly a saw- horse joke. . I . I . , - �_ �_ r .. 1, _' Saturday last, the e ti,g was called to Paper. You ought to be Proud of it-we A ' I . . ,u.t.., I RowasA. . . . . I or J . $20 Bible . _- ­1 -, L :_- - dei by Ti R. Hoover. On are. . .. - - , - . I I � . t . .� � ... . .., ".. . . motion James Liuton.was called to the . . : .. _. �': � . The publishers of Ridledge's Mofithly .. 1-1:1.1 , D'RYm-GOODS111. .'', .. _­ ­'­ lks!_ � I ..., .- ... - . ■ - � � ... - Lumb* Iil6immjg� . ill L -:,,� .. ,'I � : . I . - - - ._ - '':. ,;:, . I � . L' � :I offer 12 valuable rewards in their Motithly .Call - , . . I _ , ­ I . . � chair, and E. R. Edd was elected seere- Some wee.kE ago Ur. Jas. L. Palmer for Februar�v, among which isthe follow. .. and- incsoet. our A -ock - - of Drops -: \ JV ' tary. The chairman explained thathtlio ,,sawed Several thousaiid feet of lumber for iug, We will-give'#20 to the person tell. .1 I object of the i . t I ­ . meeting - a party at his saw mill. The lumber iD9 us which is the lougeAt verse in the . • Goods, Winces Cottons - Flannels, � . . - ': *ag to elect a Trus , . - � , � - � ...... ., .-.-. . I.-L . _-� tee to All the vacancy caused by the was piled in the adjacent yard awaiting Old Testament Scriptures (not the revised , 9 !1 : . ­ I - , . . : . I ... - . - resignation of Ain, a McKay, Esq. removal by the owner, who, after taking ledition), by Feb. 10th 1886. Should ,- Tweeds, Ladies' and , Gents' Underclothing, , �1. I '. . . I . . .::, - i ­ . . . . - . , : . . . .: . • . I _A: - Nominations being cal ed for, W. D. Ham some away, allowed tile remainder- two or more correct answers. be received, ,! - � Lined Buck and Kid Gloves -and Mitts. ' , L . � . moved, seconded by . O'Connor, '1� . .. - ' . • I. :_ _�­, mo 9 011tt some 2,000 or 8,9W feet-to' lie until the Reward will be divided. The money ..�! I I I I - .. I ­­ ­ :.. . ..... Wm. D. Gordon be Trustee. George desired for use. A short time ago lie will be forwarded to the winner Feb. 15th, * * BOOTS AND. SHOESe * * . . ' ­ . , . ... - Gilders -moved, seconded by Edmond came f9r the balance, when it was found 1886- . Persons trying for the reward W6 ' . . . . . ' " r . 7 t . . . . .. -r Dale be Trustee. that it had all been spirited away b must send cents in salver or are givi I Wright, that Christoph L y postal ]Qg SPECIAL VALUE in Ladies =d' . . There being ho other Dominations, Mr. Some person unknown. Mr. � 1; I . ..,-. . Palmer notes, (no postage ; I.: . .. tAge stamps -taken) with Gents' Felt Boots and Overshoes. . ­. . . .. . . � . . ._ I ; .1 Dale addressed the meeting, intimating supposed, of course, that the owner had their Answer, for which they will receive ' - ! , - / , . , � '; Ke . -7. � . . I W - - .. . - I : -_ that hi13 time was too much occupied to come and taken it away, and both parties the Monthly for March, in . which the ek.,. ...�. *.1 i 0111TI � 11. I - �­ Fresh Groceries alwcqs pt i n . to I � _.. -..L.I. f.. . . edmit of filling the position of.Trustee as were considerably surprised, to find name and address of the winner and the I" - . people ­ � . _. - - I in .1 . 1, I .., _ The not take due precautions they will wake which several more valuable In I - , . ";"-' ' ' , -, -. ' V -Wll-_::--- :.Hsi: :.. / '. I I - J. it should be. On a vote being taken that it had been stolen. If do correct answer will be published, - .. Z Mr. W. D'. Gordon a elected. , L -1 ,iLA'1 . I., I I . . - �.. . .:. able rewards - . - � 1, ;, A, I ­3 . "' : meeting then aAjourne� - The attendance up some fine morning to find that their will be offered. Address RUTU*DGE . I .- - I I In " I F . . � - . I I.. 'e_L : W" sm-Al. - I I I . . .. barns are missing. 0. ! . .. �i I .-C - . . I Jeweller `C J�A. �_M N * I I I. , , . I e e7,, I : . - - , - - I I i I a � ( I , I I - ! E t k I I;, ­ I—. . 1. . - - PICKERIN ­- . I . . . ... . .... .. . �'..- I.. � I,: r . . 17 . . .11 .1, 111. IPUBLI-411ING COMPANY, Easton, Pa. B.' j1UN'T1NG,._, . 1 I I I, ..:- ;i .... _;. '­, ! . I 111-1-1 . . . - . I . L - ..L. . . . , . I � I . . , I . - . '. - . -, , I I . I. � - . I'— . -1 I- ; %: � ­ 1, �. It. 1. I .. , ... .. - _1 .. . . . � , - . '. .'-. � !Z"''L�'�­. l'' I , - .. L . . � %. . . �. _. - _- . '. .. . I , - 1: .�.­.:. :_�,.� It.- - . ­ _­.­ I..,. �.. 1­11 I.— q I __ I .. ­..­­.1 .��. . "!�k _�. I ... . � .. ­ . 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