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PHYSI• 1 THE PRESS exD JOTTED DOWN B& OUR .hew been loaded with 1!i- S$., each -one well you will not object to "An (Nd Boy" - 3 (�iAN, gURGEON. CORONRR, &C,. an feeling there is so much to tell and ere - givil . them salve bits of Rood- advice,whieh _ GORRl>SPU.�tUI<KT9. K . ticketing, Ont. 'office hourv— Morning, from S-3Q - - { body anxious to be t2ie ti rat to tell it ..The he 11ae dotted down on his way through : t,, 111:1): evening horn 5toG�o'clock. _ 1 -y PIC RIN A( EI�iCY. inarriages are not so numerous as earlier life. b . «'ARE, 111. D., M. C. P. S., ON ' i ,' , tEENwOOO. in the season.. Dti s Hattie Mid�ileton..of I like the boys. and as I have no boys of �J.�T��I1IO. ('droner for the co,rnty of On- — -- Uxbridge township, and )fir. , (I for- my own, yon mast not be surprised be- ' trio 1 h�sic,au, Surgeon and Aceoueheur. Resi- Often for h trans etion of all legitimate Poste s, are "out announcing the anni- deno. and c'fhee, next door to the Post- office, 1; . I get his name, but it don't matter, they, cause I take a devout interest in other Inv Banking B si ess. versary tea -m etiug and leeture in con- both bare tlie,one name now!, were united peopl ''a boys. They will be our men in a ' . ' ` ' .picker;Do 0MCE H t; rs - -Frd 10 to 3; Saturdays nectiou with t le Methodist church here in marriage a.few weeks ago, and there few y afs, and that we may have good � - . . . - - _-- -- -- - _- ___ " 10 to I o'cl c on «'ednesda eveuin Feb. 17th inst. l e,g(t1• R+ are wedding dresses being made, but we men, wise men, and profitable men, we "v SaZ'lII«B llk III dYlI i , ' " ' I1, `lea will be s rued iu the Orange Hall won't anticipate as there is "many a slip mast how them the roots and snags we 'T- � v FALL DO�V,, - BARRISTER t' from 6 to 8 p rn., after which Rev. N. R. 'twixt the cup and the lips." .. This is not have oundered on in our own voyage on r) and Solicitor, -Notary Public, etc. or•vicz= _(3-y) -__ (' ON, E KERR. Ageut, - Willoughby, . A., of Whitby, will de- the year for'babies in CIS'"mont, and we . the se of life, so they may steer clear of = Devcrell's Block, Brock- street, Whitby. Private - liver a lector in the eburell on "The all regret it.. There is an Intense satisfac- them, and better reach the haven of. - funds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable .. - tcrtne of payment. _ _ S-y Elements o True Womanhood." An lion in making the acquaintance Of such su S. I will not say mash to them ' , �� {1►x�',u PARKER, RRISTERS mestic enjoyable an profitable time. may be persons,whose past record is without stain direct y in this letter, bat will jog the ��- 1111 Solicit-cm, sic. Move} to loan. Ir'o expected. and who have no intention of making a fool men y of some of our older boys, whom c.a�,naeioil• offl�e . Aaney's Building, i'icker- The ue wood and new attach- - l of you. If there are any rogues in Clare- I kno pretty well, about what they ought ;ng ; open every Friday: 'H $- 110"rrr, B.A., }� moat who mistake dishonesty for smart - to do or the younger ones. _ . BostAN Y�,a. N ,ninety acle tarn for ineuts ma a it the s r that lends them ount3A ToN. ueae, we vvanld gladly exchange them for Th y. ot�ht not "law" them (e:cnfse the sale on eaey tern=s. _ _ ____ ___ all. The st elegant, durable and best �' ' the little wooly heads, even if the bargain term,1the bo s know what it means), from.. : - • ELAMEKE, BLACK, RESSOR & lua;cllirie t guy. The NEW CROWN and Afmng tL many isitors in our village were the means of founding an infant morn till nigZ. It might contract tooth- . DUNoLISH, Barrietere at Law, Solicitors HIGH A RAtMOND follows suit. this week. MIS Graf t, of Bowmanvillo ;I asylum in our midst..Last summer every- Vie. lock -jaw or the like; at any rate, it iu Qhancery, Conveyauoera, Rc. of>tces, No. 17 y one smelt of dint. Every nag you met makes you irritable unbearable, a . . Toronth Street (over Gait Company's1.Toronto. Also, the ENUINE BELL ORGANS Miss Law, f London , Steele of liar p AKICRR r bozo • Mrs. ski of L.'�cbri e ; Mr. and` a aint brush or was, b aintng with crusty, pand ends with ,morel dyspep�sla . • Monea to Loan —No Commission. 1). DxT , on show a d for sale by � � had DAti'msoy 11r•Acs. H. A. BARSON, E. TAVr.oIIII A , -A•� Mrs. Bailey of Toronto; aind Mr. Robt. our painters, Mr. Tracey and Mx. Buns from which all the efforts of divines calf- : \- - F.xat.rsx• _ __ -_ _ a-y -& LV McGhee, of Horning 's Bills. who no doubt had a profitable seasons laot relieve you. But apwkfrom this; con- . - F. FAR,E`ti'ELL, LL. B., BAR- Two Ne Top Buggies for sale. yr. Jan es Lamoreauz, who' alts work, . - - Mr. Wateon sold out his residence eider the effect on 'bur boy" the dadsy's �� 0 RISTER. County Crown Attorney, and L F rin I plernents of all kinds as hi'snal. t own off lie wagon some time s o ou to Dr. Eas4wood, who could only get the - pride and hope t It nips _the bud of noble � . t'onnty Solicitor. Court House_ . V►2n.b- ____ Plow poiu . cash. thrown RITCHIE BILLINGS, ' - -� -•�- - - - ± - =-- ' account of he axle breaking, is doing inside deoarated before the cold weather chsracter and he Rraws ap a crank. How. . •.: well and i able to, be out on his daily came, but it will be continued and no we all admire a generous, kindly- disposed. BarrieLere and Soli hors: High Court of .�•�•� , luet;e.e. 1 \'hitbv. Unt. lduey to loan on tea- RAT .� e)F P!�f'�EAGF. t doubt suite tastefully when tb© spring �d g man, and every boy will grow ap rounds one more. if. aunanle tcrn,e. ]9-y Whitt) y Liverpool and Londonderry, cis t comes. I'he drag store he formerly oocu- to be a liberal, high - minded, noble man, 1'ortlaucl.: (nbin arils 4lfi.7E+;L,, ,Ef�1.85 ; Intent- fir. John Creighton met Willi an acai- y lq,, - _ pied was also treated to a hew suit. Mrs. his dads will let hi Better let him uiwbate. ::- �r, ; Steclrage sus. Whitby to Liver- dent last Monday by being kicked on the •'rue" n self- rimed than to be distorted . • 1'r• #t*ituirf/. pool and 7.o ulondcrry t'iaAa]itaz : Cabin G375, i•,dwards' house was retouched in colors, P P - �7G;i, w>•s.i� ; Internledlate i��i.otl: :�teeraec+ at'In by a horse. .lie is using the sling. and Mr. Brody's residence, Mr. Stokes' by "jaw." •'The man. is. but the boy 1301'IiI1s, 'VETERINARY SLTII- ! - A rveeting is to be held next Saturday, house, the residence of Mr. Win. Bundy, grown tall," and if he be treated kindly, _ If y:.o are vudiug for your friends you can ob- . l;th In this lace fur the ur se of tree• etltodiat Parson *e, :rlr. U. Fors th, taught to be generous, and noble- hearted.- • . t,b.oN, Graduate 'of the Ontario Vet - twin 1'ItEY D PASSAGE CERTIF`ICATEJ at ' - p p � the M �, y .rr.nary College, `l'oron:o. anti practical horse- 2nK about rebuilding the church. and �► nu oer of others also set a Rood he will be the beat companion a father cag poorest tarp , available from England, Ireland, yynn have in his older days. If a father has a % . - ahoer. etc. 'on account of increase of Practice bcotiaud. E uce, tiertnany, Sweeden and -Nor- Mr. G'aorge Falconer, who has been' example,hi the same line. We hope that .. , . awl Inv accustomed visits every, Saturday to way. beer a X17. Live root, Londonderry, 1vl,itfaale, Cherrywood sud Duabax- on will at- y. er or Belfast to whit one adwava away carrying on the harness business of all tiie rest will be equal to the occasion son who fs cold and indifferent to hire toad the diseases of the horse foot at' my own Queenstown, low as to t talent noted by cry other tines. his brother in Pickering Villaire for some nextlseason....The following summer the when he gets old, forgets to call him 1 y - father" but fern "old man," or "boos," - forge, (ireru River, in Lhe forenoons of Tuesday; For Licketc. apply ► time, has returned, ne alight say quite buildin business will be briskly .carried Pm' - . Wt+,ineaday, Thursday and Friday of each week. h has missed the mark in the early train- . A flat c:llsa aseistaut horseshoer aiways on Land. �. $• vULE, ' A aUde. -- �jUgg� A, �OrwarQ. We hear Of neg�tiationa wit p Vetcr;uaxy instruments wade w order. Medi- , F -. reference to material for the ereotiou of a iba he gave him. _ I. tint for hur,gae and cattle always on hand. Calls ACA,' NT. XPER9. OFFICE. WHITBY. -+i• -• _ ' 1, school house, w hick is to be placed on Mr. Create an interest its our boy for home ror-i t3 attended to. .yd_ _ - _.. -- �- - -- - - - - HIGHLAND CREEK. t surrouudin b chatting with him about by ❑,{ ht or Iry day r p Greed leer Bisketor Hamilton s farm. '�o one desires such an ' y q rir, ae. Grcx n Itivt;r, out. 34 -y ' ; 4 ' our fern, affairs ; et his o inion of in- immediate neighborltoal to the > ochool Y K P - - - . . - - -- The• Annual lneetiu of the - Presby• tended than ea in our business talk to' house, but,'it seems to be most central and g 3 - �f3usitts$ �arD$• SPLIT' BASICk:TS iii one'flnd two- teria.n con; regation of thiA place was held the stoned iuost snitable....ldr. lames ltilh of municipal politics, questions of I f -- - - - -- -- -- -- -- - - - -` Bushel s;z IiaEket�s ci all is hher sizes iu the church here on Tuesllay.last. The sue will build south of the Presbyterian trade, finance, politics in genereli, �c. It . .� �! ' _ took the chair, church. 'Mr. Frank S ffard will brick- will benefit yourself, iwd be the best train _ (o..�w�la . - -. eke•. . - made as \ 11. - pastor, Rev. R. M. Grassi pa ' , . in you can give the bay. He will beeoerta -_. - -, ..,. - - i TOWNSHIP CLERK I Orders the trade filled�e'xclusivoly. when the fivancial re its of the confine• clad his liuuse, rend R: P. Hopper. who K Y Y �R. P + gatiun were preeen 1 which shows the bonaltt the hoar@ and acxe of ground attached to yea, and think you sire. indeed,. • Division - Registrar, Secretary Pickering 1 veil ring a Qpeeialty.'; congregation t.o be in a- Very - satisfactory lately owued by '_tlr. Thoa:. Pilkey, will � his "grand old man," and -when he' - a ' - ] A��rr,,caltiva., Society, Curnmiiteioner for (skint( I reaches his ma orit and stszts in 'life the' . . aRiclavitit, Couveyaucar, Aeconntai]t, and Incur- Flour A le barrels alwa s 8t1 condition. The total a>�pesrditure for the build oII Lhe, nortlfern part Of the lot. , , eaL valuator for the Hamilton, Provi- PP y George Bauyard will p::U down the house mauly tear will1fill y is eye when he bide sacs Au year was as follows :—For strtctl can dear and Loan Society. OFFICE --At Beaten & hand. Al rders by mail promptly at y y his home good-bye. a will be loath to , ;3f38 • far the lately occupied by Mr. Argue and put up a g y c0'6 Store.Bro,igha i. ; i''t-p tended to, Address Kiegationui purposes, r more inr Ina residence. Mr. Robert ];o and always happy to return. - . _ . _ J. B. WURTS, Pro rietor, sehernea of die church, iucludiug missions, 1'"s I «AR OLD Bor. °' . _ - P Saddler will build on his land near the ll.i'clailc(-t. q+�_'- . Green River, Ont dc•+ $124 ; other religious pu roses, $37 , station. Mr. A, McFarlane, late of Sutton, � P. I'll scold the bole, next time. - O,-- - _ . - , J _ -- - . = - - --4 - -- - -- -- - - -- -- - -- - - - - - Makin- , . • y makin a total expenditure of7dcJ, while has. opened in his new store, which ' �'M , AA. MUST, COLI�T�' ARCHITECT H 0 _0 G R A P H Y the total recei to for Lhe ear c�ere9U3 p County Council. • • for the cc:uu`y ofuntario. Drawings ■ 3 + .was erected )1st yutnrnc,r, and seems to be , aria rkeciric_gtiona furnished for every class of I leaving a balance in the treasurer's hands succeeding well:... Mr. Argue, late school I,cu.ci;1,{ . Swain and hot water beatin and ,. ( of X154. The following wet© appointed teacher, ]tan obtained a situation as book• rill folIowillg t5 a COntlTlliatlOn of oitr ventilation a specialty. office- c�errie �i3loc k, veiryb c y R otic ers wily there is such managers for the year :--- Uessrs. Little, keeper in Lumber's wbolesele house, "PQ�� � - . - --- . corDe,- Dundas and Brock streets, Ai�t,ltby. a rush t0 � r Th JoUaw utleman were a .. inl'- tiesidencu- liingatou Road, East Fickerin�. 37 -y , I Young, Scott, A. ,Nsilso�r Jacque K. Toronto_ ... Mr. T. Gibbons is doing re- 8'e PPo , ____ ____ _ QY'je $- POt►o'. G�ii�i`�. Co\van, and J. Bennett. A conversation mci►kably well in his flour and feed store, ed a omrnitteb to strike the Standing, Auctiolseerin'g. , The 1•eaF n is bectinse he giver, perfect took place with the building cominittee 1, and Miss Lirzie llowswell, who opetled I Corn ittees for the ��ear : Messrs. Brgoe,.. out a milliner she over Bundy's stove i Wm. Smith, Percy, Larks Baterman, . ;. satisfacti n in every cage, and hulas still appointed lush veal', tvheu it fuss agreed i Y p . y ' - . i iIIU IAS POUCHER. LICE�,SI�;I.t I farther ti \' I1 sa if tliete are an ersuue store, tvaq much. gratified with the success ! Mortcn and U'Leary. Aucticrueer. Vsi,uator. 1r .. for the counti« y y Y P to p�oceEd as anon as possible with Che �Ir� Larks rnoted to lids a Comnlltiee • of the enterprise, it beiva far beyond her % of York, Nortl: and South Untario. Auction sales I who have d Photos taken by rile that building of a basement for babbatli ex ,ctatiutts for the first season....0ur kinds couclucted and property valued at + are not < al to ally city work I will School purposei;. It is certainly en 1" on Legislation, which was voted down. _ of rot; bin 1 �► rink under the proprietorship of a,uorierate charge. Arrangements for auction ' ul,tke th cue dozen Panel Portraits coruaKin for asior and eo rle to find skating 1 p 1' aft�r several notices: of motion 112 ;. it Mo car valuating can lie made at any (line'" I r. q p p 1 Mr. Will Ferrier; is an attraction for the been even the Council adjourned. the l ltor.c�HAii HUTEL. Special atteucic,n 1 free of Ch ge. No. wore. allowed to leave the congregation iii such a piosporoAs � youtt;,r ],eu]ile....A lecture given ill the Will t,e gives, to all orders: by letter or telegraph. ; the 5tudi finless first -class and llin111y condi'10D, and wit t the interest lnauifest• rh Council resumed Wednesday 1118rn- i :�- 1dreE+ Y,og 17- Itrongl,am. Ont. .5 v 1 I3a],tist Church liitely was but thinly at- ins, tie Warden in the chain.. - finisher]. I Lotos Made lot un� kind of ecl there should 1►e no fear as to the tended for C,larettiont. It was announced - - __ . I weather i in or sunshine. H4viun future. as for the S. School, and when the people , Th select corninittee presented them - . Macksmithiitg. ct•c, :.,.I . _ - , re ort recommending that the following - --• ; added sot \very lines :eenery to the Studio who intended too be present to show•their p I G H _1r,: L REED, GENERAL am preps ed to make work second to none t3R000HAM neighborly feeling to the Sabbath School consti ate the Standing Committees : `- TT t In Caned found out that the Supt. of the school.' Fin nee - Messrs. Larke (chairman); �'L lilac katuith cud \ \'ai;un kicker, Pirskerinr;. (' ` x 'r -' ont. '1 be latest improved 11mainer for Holt, ' 1\lonlchousP. $Armen Horses as usual. P} a n knew ltotitiug.al,ont it and said it was not VF1iI. 5mit12, , , y Co in ncl entttrain� n FPecialty. A �lte Local Board of HPaltlr for• rite ( � ' ��;er.nd �i:: Cutting., for their school rite felt very little MbCrae, and (glen -f :U; work rutnp_ly and satisfactorily executed. 6 lace sta k of Frames always un hated. Township of I ickering fi,r 1886 nlet on � + Y C1lrist'aII, Bruce, _ p ?111 work d ue by the iustantaueous pro Fc b. 1st. ' ltuterest in sup rtiug the Stouffville d Present, Jos. hloul.honse, j i'O enni g. f� :�t ttful (7laziNr�. Cesc. Reeve ; ru. Forrester; Geo. Philip, C%eo. i Sabbath School and did -not tart} out..... Edt cation and Legislatiau- 11lessret.I . , 1 dint i The ?lietltudist S. fi. Anniversar will be _ . _ _ _ =T Gerow and D. R. I3eatun, Secretary, y 11Tarto (chairman.), Todd, �'f1n. Smith, j :\ I ti '1 1 N U, GRAINING, �1G� W. • B ���4 On motion of �1r. llonkhouse, seconded later this year on account of delay in pro- parka , Carte, and Mowbray. Tinting. &c.. of all r 4:; S bolo a her, vV litb •. I curing 'the services of Miss llcQuarry, the \vritin��. Paper - Hanging, gr P S li • '.1Ir. Phili r, Mr. i orrester was elected Boa s and Bridges - Messrs. Bitter -' hirde done on the shortest notice. All shades of tt diioi to Post- ofliee.)/ l 1 all Elocutionist, whose fame is in • . . . ptailA u fixed to order. `lone but the best Eng- <... _ - -_ _ - -- Chairurau• all the papers. It will be $erne time in man ( hairman), Christian, Percy, Mat lisb Lead used. HILTS & WELBOUIRNE. •26y T Mr. Moukhotrse, , seconded by Mr• Fe4. before she ckn give us an evening, but thews n, McPherson, Grady, O'Leary.' f -- - I (1 I� i IH 1111SION WU 1� ' ?, Gallo a ,and Baird. � -` = _. _ . _. J' ('� row, moved that . the Board request she will be steeled with a crowded house Y - I - � Boot, ttt- rtih��x. ; I the Reeve to grant his order on the which will balance the extra cost that is Cou ty Property - Messes.- Wileoa. /• . . • = ('( t- 77" )F O r TA Rr(h' ` Tl ease► c r for payuieut of the following the necessary accompaniment of extra (chair Ian), Thompson; Mackie, Flulrr -' �- _ If II.�H1) BRIGN ALiI,' KIN fcc•counts having been exawined sud er,tertaitrmeut... -�Ve have mach more merfel , McPherson, McFarlane, anal I. Il ,,)\,-r-. deal ©r in Boots and Shoes, is still pre- nevus bat uo ►Wore a r.... C- V. Mitchell Jere -�, �� found correct, vaz : Dr. Bryce, vaccine P Pe pared to supply his friends and customers with saw ,, � �a �,C."i ; U j r has moved to Toronto ; Thos. Pilkey to Poi tin$-- Hi;;giubotto><ri (chairman), - pe< c>G and aeRezrl• work to order of the beat m d �.� �'� m o m I palIIifi, '� 1$,7✓ ; N. x. VRCCIIIe Co., VaQ• r� �. `,o.'I'Iace of Holding. .. ►�is,:i��►�• -•mplq : p Wexford ; F. ebb, hotel - keeper, going St. Jo n, Palmer, and Thompson . truant 1 alsao keep always hand a full sup { • - _ - _ _ _ - -_ _ . _ c 113e oTULs, $6,f18 ' R. R. i�at$ill dt (,a., W -- sly of Banta and Shoes irorri the best factories in ' -- _ -- to Uxbridge.... Rev. Mr. Simpson has lu §t The 1 Whitby 'l 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 ] l I E ;3•pU• Dr, llales vacci- the report was adopted, clad after the the f rovin -e, all of whit have been selected by I } ttCCiue point H, , ► recovered from an attack of c uinse and s 3 2 ;1• reedin and referring of several corn -- - a practical trials and will be sold atlow prices for 2 Picks in • "' 4 4 3 natinu indigents, r diphtheria.... fiome of Qf the young people _ c an. Give mea call and inspect for yourself- 10y 3 Port Pe y -b 20 22 7 36 14 On motion of Mr, ItTonkllouge the manic lions, the Council adjourned. , _ who never courted before are learning the . I BOUT A?�ID aHOE .� Uxbrid o 9 e6 23 11 �7 1.' Board then ad'uucuetl, Thu da forenoons session was taken - OHN LESLIE, , [;` Ia 928 lc J art this winter ; could send names if ueces- l y . :clacker. Pegged and ac.vn \cork. Orders 5 tannin o 11 li 2:, 10 17 A slot social will be held , iu ean>nec- earvRRr Sxcititr. up wit i the, reading of petitions, &c., and - rcu, rtiy attended to. 1:x rienced workiriau- 6 Neavert n 1� Y p I re 13 34 2Q 11 18 here, passim a by -law to confirm by -law No.. . ship. Don't forget rile atttud, nearly, the 7 L.pterg off' , T — _ -- — t101] Wlth the Methodist Chgl'Oh, ^•^--- • ills e. e s , of 17r. Newrick �'Vilaon on The first carnival that was ever held in i 30 -of t e village of Beaverton, introduced ' r _ 1. News, hilts street, Yickeno�, K y Jr E. FAREWELL. at tit lion c, . . By Order,: Clerk of the Peace. the 7th con., on Thursday evening, Feb. this village came ofd' on Saturday night on by Mr Bruce. • - -- fie ci l(1.. _ t- pos".age, and we will mail 11th. [A very interesting time is expect- the Claremout Rink, situated on Russell's Mr, Larke gave notice of a by -law to - Taitoi•e�►y. nd. It was a grand success in every` author ze the Warden and Treasurer to ,< ,- ,A giff le tree a r s po aluable,eam ►le bozo( i ©d, and great nrunbert; will be provided PQ ►j� II 1� It E IS I \U LONG. NNY t, 1,'W that Will put you in the way of: for. Adiilisaiuu •-.Ue. and 10c. Proceeds way, and the scene was one of beauty, as raise oney by way of temporary loan, r 1 stint( that Mr. JuhuKLon, Tailor, east.of { nt �:tng m re mopes at once, tha.r>d the Ri21k is completely surrounded by and th Council adjourned. tt,a Cuthbert House, gives hotter satisfaction for anything n _ merits Both sexes of all ages can In a21I Of I'2'1tsL Fllild. evergreens, the iae excellent and well lit on Friday afternoon Messrs: John ' less nwney shalii any other first -class house in the live atL a nd wo k in spare Lime, or all the I A sl,ecial meeting of Reform ARSOCi- • k it you tome. ca pit not re uixed. We wilt erart you. •in township was field up.' I naiad not describe how it loojced with Miller land G. H : Glzerson were appoint• tow- ship. Call and examine his shot y A p oyes thirty in costume and nearly one . ' wish to get a stylish, good - fitting well -r� nde suit. Immense pay +sure f r those who start at once. ati0n of Pickering Ftememl,er the address— JOHiriSTO;!1, east of S cruse. • eq. Po and, -Maine.---------- - _ 7-y-- here on Tuesday ast, and was largely ed a B and of Criminal Audit. Y g y hundred an the ice. The following were Q Cuthbert House, Pickering village. ly - attended. Shortly after `2 o'oloek the in costume :- --Miss M. Forsythe, snow- The sport of the Printing C.omtnittee S%; A► Ci' K ►t'i0� t was sented and adopted, Mr. Newt". - - _ __ -_ . __ .. meeting was called to order by Mr. Wild. flake ; Ella Paterson, nun ; Mary Me- P P Nu- - - -. GE'_ E r'AT« B AChSMITH AND Forrester, President of the Association, Farlaue, snow ; Jitney Rowson, night. being warded the county work for three ; l ' .:< . - - - - - _ _ � __- 'V�100 WORKER, who -ailed to the platform Mr. J. D. garali McFarlane, sister of charity; F. E. years �t a low rate. • • (_r O L O N - HOUSE,wPICKERING• TAM spa to o any kind of work in the Edgar, M. P..11r..John p den, M.P.P., Ferrier, snow ; Auuie Gould, nun ; Mentie M re. Bruce, Harmtlt, CiAs & -� Vl Jau,es Gordon, Proprietor. This house is above liitys, From t attention given to all g + ' RtsmOhr, jock Minnie Gerow, rode- Jeffrey WerB appointed a COInIlttse IrOr a fine new brick- building Snished in superior orders. Woo guar ,steed. Lot 18, 4th Con., and Mr. Dewar(, Of Toronto, each Of � + style. Every convenience and comfort for the Pickering. .S.—Al piano -box single cutter whom delivered addresses npo� promm. ndencfl : Simon Pilkey, negro ; C. Ma- reeeiv g prizes, drawings, photographs, 1 travelling 4_j + V g P Rip van Tans,. desorl tions, d0 , and forwarding - 1 g public. The choicest brands of for sale cheat _ —__ -- ent Current events. Mr. D dens re• abb, rand a ; P. McNabb, jr.,. p p . Wiles, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. -- - - -' - Winkle ; T. Paterson, swell neRro ; Fred gush deemed advisablQ .�O the proper New and commodious stables eLnd sheds. 7 -y 1narks were directed principally t0 young - Cordwood For Sale. " NoDonald, gent 'sek ; Peter McNabb, Big Colonial Exhibition. - -- - - - - - -- then, anti were vet tactical and su 1 aarlorities for the o ��O�f i4IERCIAL HOTEL, B'`3OliGH '., y P g- Bear ; Ben Bundv, brigand ; Jad. Bandy, . AM, Out. John Id. Gdrow, Proprietor. - 8 1't O t 6 mmittee On Edo 4 uantit of her and soft wood, mostly gestive. 11�r. Edgar, in h18 BReeeh, dealt donkey dude; iEd. Derusha, crazy Jane; Navin$ leased this+ Hotel and fitted it up in , - d exhaustitel with th0 Fl-anebi�e Act and cation was also 8do ted - also a second . . tits( class style, i shall be pleased to see my green. APP�Y to I. B. CaTpenier lot iG, 5th oon., r y ]Matthew Ball, staffen ; C. McFarlane, p friei,da, aii8 the travelling public generally. The I ickering. the late rebellion in the Nbtth -West, beggar ; Fred Gentle, Captain Jiuke; Wm. report egulatutg�the license fees paid by • • • best or aakcou,tnoaation affordedgfor man and - T giving full particulars its to the working Mnrdoeb; grandmother ; Albert Rawson, teag4lars and hawkers. bHct, ate everyatteittion paid to those favoring LL TH�3ERT of the former measure. Mr. Dewar( 13adtin maid ; Geo. Newman, cranky Ann ; The oport of the Committees on Roads ' me With their natronege. 38 10 _ • Fr ROti(3HA�1 H.- .. JOS. PIPHEII, _ made an excellent speech for a young Daniel Lineamp, clown ; G.' ',Ferrier, foot- and I3 •dges and County property were ; : F� Proprietor. Having leased the above well f e� py ppl little girl • A. Towner, lead d after some diSC118810n adopted. �iVat biaa*er � and R weler man, and w liberal] a auded. He b 1; J. Gerow, p - a h young men of the town- resident. A B -law was passed fixing the fee for known house from ;lSr. Thomas Yoneher, an urged upon t e y g having thoroughly refitted the same, I stn now �ril(E �MO, OI�T. '' ship the advisability of forming a 3�oung Mr. S. Palmer has purchased the vat lac on foot, ;1G; with house and i lnepared to cater to the wants of the travelling I , mill r0 from Mr. C.• Russell. Public. Every accommodation for man and Men a Liberal Club, and -b tneane of P ley vehlel , X80, and �5 for every extra Horse least. The bar as usual supplied with the best ' { beautifu assortment of , ,:�i each an brgtlinisation help the olden men ,Mr. T. Thomson was in the village on for the whole county. For either, . North to be procured, and an attentive hostler always . Saturds , visiting - friends here.... Mr• or $on half the amount. - to,ti ht the battles of a The W1>Ci. Miner, of Pickering, seemed to be Afte some other unimportant business f in attendance. `�-Y Wf16C�1 �,' (locks, Jeweler -y and Fancy mess ng adjourned shortly after p. m. - - - • Good d en g h himself on a rink on ]Friday the Co eil adl rn to the first Tues- . I - - - . 11 . . M�txlcnt. ti-- ! - -s'" _ PR PTLY EgECUTk]D 1, nigh day in • son i1t i t tin 'on ed t last. !June. _ - - - - - - -. - - -_ , - RE1' :� RI. Off% The residence of Junes. G. Blaine - i® mont Bons of Taut* raiiiae are S . NiU S1 C_ . �0 '." After W ears' ezperienoe I am able to say I will 'puly 100 yaads from the . Hennabee and enl be nq heir membership almost st every • At # race in South Australia, h . ► 111 ``,� i attarantee satistacbion: l2'!— �'p" Weeks ;ago, the falling Of a leading kIAea Thedry of 1lusic includes enund fonalitp, bar- '— - the Maine statesmen lid one of die 1p108t meet111g -- ' -- - n brou t near] the whole field tumblin tnon counterpoint, fugue, f -win and technics, tt�d s, persistent of ice- aehters. Clad in a big g ► killed out- . Prospectus, PAR R y over 1m. o jockeys were- killed roc terms, kc., apply to spy flit Overcoat RIId R fur cap, he always : Bureau tm °O° insists n n etee><•ing the yacht himself, At rile beginning of the resent century right, elf a dozen others seriously Bome , Miss A•,E. Co-ltts. erra•ms Pa p 1' " 1. llitisic Room at the residence of 2vira- Head. St o! =P er- and his io@ -boat, the "Hennebeoker,'' is it was considered "fast ", by respectable fatsll `injured, and several horses illeg j EW YORL , p led. . a few doors weal of the •' vewe ° office. Pick - tls Y one of the fleetest crafts on the river. Londoners to have sofas 1n the arlor. or m . snug. 41- 1r0 1. >por u in .. <- . „ . 1. ;, t. _, . • . i s< r . ._�. `„ �.,,4 . ... A! • ._ :. , - .. r - 1 ` a . .- .. - .. :... ..� . -•� .,. �, „5 -fix. 1111: .. +, i..,. .: .. A.., ,- 1. _h✓.- .i_'..v tl .�... ...._.d :_a. :k -c•..r ,6.c.,a x__e..�_ :S. s:.. -. .1�.., :.._... _. -. ;, :. - _ - _ - - r kl�Ptt_ ,V I , T,1171 - ,, :7. V. - - , ,� - ...A . I !-�" , - , __ _�.� _4 - � � i , 0 , � Pc,�' � 'i ;� , n � i " - ,�6v. I Z-' - 1. *�'. r �� e � .,� �1� T� y- !ff", . .!, . W-14 1 V ;� ." I ­ , , 5- - .�, , - , P� . . 11 '.. . * � , - ,4. ,:;­ , t.. . . ­, � , � - I V �� ... � I . P. . *.. . - - ,V- ;y. � - , . ­ . .1: ­ L I I , - - - r�. : . ... ,� 1 . . - �_. ­ L 1. �� , . WAVi%il.., -,--: � , \ � 0 6 1. I . .i . . . � � , . . � . I . . . . . � I _. , .. I. i . . ! -1 1. . : I I . . I . I . . 1. . I I . .i , ., - * I - i '. , . 1. 11 I I .1 I . 1 .4,4 , � .". I 1 - - - - - . � P I . , : � � ! - . . . . . . . . - 1. � I , MIN , . - L�1� � , .... �q It v.1 , , . t. _ - , r. . .. . � - . - . . . . , I 1. . � -?t ,. . , , I 1, :, i .. .,.� , . ." . - "d led bw oO betw" those 1*h � 4 -, . q pe e the pro - .. . : rEMIAL' . . J . I � , ­ . CAMM Or AW-1 ig which for dip inter- p - ,:,' . . .- , .- W am My was , , . . . BIG TWIG& 4 � :1 � . �,! - 11 11 ...'I � . 1. N .., , q . br to Nw Itiandon four-whes fiso", bile ImOsa" of say6te hot, W 1661y MOL04 - , l�-� .,-'. -' V, -...O.".0 :!..". . . ., I � I TAk " . I . i .1 .,.,; awmasse neyaty 9a 0 1 1 . ­ . , . 'T!" , . -it * ': _ � � I r " ;. : ft�q 9a mailma sons, others of the how4pid, "N." Oneopubideo Js 6W maidd d tbii mob, b a I Be* of - od �emarksjWo art Ida" � Qd�Qdi boas* the . I - ;.. . bolm P0419011. 4@6 . I .�111 ooze A- 2 116 of See d � bowed by • brala of * .= withi.vorpose. In or is that of go *"tie of Simon .1 . 9 P sight , , the War on" worn by. Christie h so-* a . I Afiw Its captum of M i i. by girlmi, on f ; of ;Xtr her bass" again . p ar 2111118 from, Milan. is - . � , �_w hiss, is oc 01I : . , I -.: . 1: '­ 'L' ' '1pronaffgad a ­2­­ 1 . I I , � . . . . backward between bu& � exiden000f two parallel wa , I - -I.." .1�: � %W991M 2u, an and 9% h" tirded by boom this . = her, and she fell I . A.. � I Is I—. Btwdard made his . y . � Leonard Tilley received a Now Year . 5 .: / I I I . Sir Loon 4 . . :, '_ '� , I y sum anaoly of fail= greatness st4rt- able length. It repeats the rne � . . : � �� - - - � ; =_ � .:� . . . . . . ,.. , �_. I . . received ftrk*y from a friend In Quebec that turned sixty times. a . Bible to the Pabw& liver. Even as to *a road the Instantly she -_ head a blow Of and what ad for the 91�vww 04 the h :1 . . saw he writes : - . arrangements seemed defootive, for a am- from a bloilgeon ; this wile followed by 16 do *calm at tweet eight poundF. . 111� RU ­ I t : be The most remarkabW whirl , Pool h � ;V­ so . - � i __�:." The Royal Gate w so one but . eiderable deuw wax made, of which several stroke from a sabre, and � this by a rain of Munrum; Pasha, who will spezid. mod; of maelstrom of the north I I t -1, 14 .j - ; " wed ODW Of Jq � * . FS I � '.J' -1:_­. 11Mg has ever re was ad explanations had been given, the most pro- pike-thrusts, which brought her bleadisig his time In England, bas received the privi- and southwest of MosilfrMsol, tliso '.' ­ . , , .. - _� , U .:.,." ag 4 thro h , the bable to my mind, befit that It was a miaw to the ground. logo of 60 the entree " at court for life. rill fain or id'SA 1, southerly of the Lpoloden lelft It % '- " I 11 . I � I - r I - r ' 9L=Z1P ­M - vris . _'� 11 Th � ,_ ."; - _ ­ -5 lllil,11411 V10 im -9 take. Anyhow, It was dark befo-o the M LAK0110 12 the sad Inge dy was 0 (merge Bancroft, the historian, ­86 ' supposed to be unfathomabl,-. but t6 .- 1 -- Ir I . . Gear, now . PO 1%, 11 ..,. ,�. long marks of dettaolied. the - Thavilah was reached, aftw a, weam per. display outside the queens window, by 114 'A 1 or ­ . • . . I . I - v 41 and George H. Calvert, 83, are the only has been shown not to exceed . % 1'. by of which. seemed to- I ladon. through the streets, whlofi must mad popuhwx� of the Prinoom do Lain I 0 Amerloans living who ever mow the them&. . tvrfttq � �, I- lf�', AD , , one ambulation �' I, . great H'L 11 wi -L'- WWI; straight from one t� then, bu ! -' have been painful be a degree to Thebaw. to head, home aloft cn a pRo. Cloeth*. , .� . . I .. . , . _ . I V�� I 8 ram and up in suppose the ship, b now well oil her way I I % � . 1� � ... . - The biggest on Irld k ­ :., Wo wa round oo d down I . ' &M ' d f� the w. 1141, � . � . A. A PO4; who- olo�s to be''' ' I k �4A,jtf ou fir- I - . , . I .. - L"--- . . - Bd#ar A. Poo, Is employed In the unpoolloal which forms a part of the Portugv , % . . � I,_ - . ,. . a cousin of dead, It be- a diamond, a the . . 1. I . ­ I . an throu#h gates. For in arse Sri ty Rangoon. - -- - -- - 1% "I I - . , , f p1m mind skimto sum- I , Mo. .- The Early Expezimients of a Great a. *`41�41 - � 0 Man- . - , re I should . - , of - ___ , we n , ., , , !:j: � ­ I . Flagmi6i of .. . . - I . and exceedingly practical work of teaching jewels. It weighs 1,860 carat.. W �__ ' A 041.'' , i !�_ o � - :.. " data Palace beette anyeing ff000*d- � �.�.! The Prinoes,e do Isamballe, � jL �.: - When about ten years old, Bads' father In a public school at Glenwood Springs, not a little doubt exist -' laO 0% ,-r It '. The houses. themselves name to be either I � fi . I of It belt . ,,, . I . tted for him a small workshops and there pal. - I a k.:J C . , , ... : ��J • One of the most tragic ot.pries of the F'renon . Mad, as the government b I ... so throne roOnnin sup ported by and gilded he constructed models of-isaw-millo, fire- Mr. JohnW. Mackay,@ ' . � I It to be tested. It was ,a Mever &N., 1 i, , 1 " spion, Revolution Is that of tau Prinoseme do Lam. .. found in Breit 4 I'll is wooden poot*i4 with terfori a grandson, called I In steamboats, steem-origInes, alootd- the do young prince .;;, - we ;. A iki., W dour of gold and dull red, or balle, the wife of a great grandson of Louis " so Colonna, 11 Is to be oh rf a-- 1741. f -, pl, '49 with steaks of arms of all Loor d lumber. XLV., and the, cherished friend nd of M" 2andother machines. One of the t toned in grand style at & cost of 1600,. Among the most remarkable I.: ,�, y 't . . 1, times of his childhood was to take in = - whfohs� says the New York World, is said . - st I must except from th,s dew i on one or Antoinette. Left a widow at the age 0 echoes Is that of. Ea Nest on the . interiors wh and put together again the famil clock, and to be more then the child's father of Killarneyj Ireland, which ' 41 . ,,-3i�`,, 11, two delicate little b a I saw but nineteen, she devoted herself to the queen, ' receives reps & I- . at twelve y" he was able to 0 the same call until ft w-ma to be a T I did not enters belonging, I Have, to the and engaged in various chmaritable @chew*& In a year for serving an an c ffioer in the Ital- sounded fror4, I I . - , Li�: , ,� Qaom The exteriors, from a small db- A oontemporaIry descr bee her as being a with a p4tent- liver watch tabs with no tools but [an W my. , hundred instruments, and that of the hg,i: "..; - P his pocket knife. I .1 ­q 11 F . , , - , fence, are simply . "sweet, kind obliging woman, Incapable of When thirteen, mWor- of the Naha, between I charn�lng their light t to tuns overtook his fathers and he had to . Mr. William Edgar Marshall. the art1w 1.�� i� . 61 of form. and their. . gilding. an evil thouill '. 1,0111k , � R , agance . engraver of Now York which rate its a sound seventw n t1n1 , . � � � :;:, - - - - .� �. -;. carvi W - .. :, - � : I I Ing, and oolour. T�e in fro- - I a Confederate General Lee from I . tier When the black cloud of molution- and withdraw from school and work his own city, Is engaged upon as. ,� , . 90011d upon the kingdonc$ the W& . . , reluctant to an %roby do * ad - m ter . His parents went to St. Louis in 1833 portrait of 1�ho greatest oats r pct in the world JA thy � quently obtained by'what I a rela of Niagars' The 11.3roashoe fall .. I a negath, a taken In Richmond 'during the 11�:. i "I . . . can hastened to 16 aide of the queen, anl he went with -them. The steamer W" ' I On til . 1. I - I . .. � L. w.l I . . - 0611 sham jewellery-little r oolour. burned In the night on the way there, war and declared to be, by General G. W. Canadian side, has a Ferpondicular � ' ed-mirrars are massed In, a in . living been provionall with her father-In. ere, and Curtis Lee, the cnly profile negative of him Of 158 feet. The hight of dese" . - Y. every he landed bare-footed and coati the American , so here and there in the hen . (in and the law In the country. tm the evening when on. on the distinguished father in existence. in 167 feet. The Horseshoe very Spot now cove fall, which.... '11i�-4 I,' ff a little way off in: 0 g)ll...d di,- Lovip XVI. took flight with his Tamil she red by the abutment of ties a larger v9lume ef water than the A4 L� . '_fi I I effect , the great steel bridge which he designed Mr. George Augustus gala makes grig. : * , monde, emeralds and rubies. ,Closer the also took flight, crossed the channel to Ivor, and so orican fall, to about built. The Only Opening in the lish readers of his letters from 600 yards wide %W -,- gilding is rough, and the glass In apparent, and went thence tot A(x Iii•Chapelle, where way of buol- I el. . _ . � I I 0 . .111"s Melbourne tends from the Canadian shore to. . ; . Go uaOO . iL - and everything looks 1. @be remained to watch the of events that offered was to gall is I on the mfortable by declaring that laborirg i Goat it "i : - - I f I ' IPT, men In Anstralim, earn eight shillings for a 'and. I J N WINGS.# The news from Pads became more hopeless street, and by thin means, for a ow months, ... A8 sciNx-rAINTING DOES �*OK tH I - ea work of eight hours, eat meat three The greatest wall in the is the Chi. .e . . ­.­. . the queen's letters more despairing, Q he sustained himself and &added in support. �.�,. . 1, k: . mesa wall, bat by the Emperor 0* the * * All above the floor in, of , in him mother and sisters. times a day and have as State church to ­J.t-� t L . , _ ,1= Of Woods Madame do Lamballe made her will, and met In time be ab- T16, and there in never a second , for Bar-, out for France. She bati now Irrevocably :Lad a situation In a mercantile firm support or State drones to feed. dynasty, about 220 B. C., he a protect6 �'--, L, 1, k� +� C Z - . 11 t I. 01 , Royalty would be at gr vely Insult- against the Tartars. It traverses the aft* . . t . ­- ­ move ROT ,;Of& out in her lot with that of the royal family. when he remained for five years. One of, Lily Muiallater Laughtion, regent of era boundary of China, and Is carried ii,ret' �.. " . � . ., : a . , ad were it possible that feet could ' Having so recently won the heads of the house having an excellent Mount Vernon Aesociation Is claimed to the highest hills, through the deepest L : , .. ... _. , � an N. .0 I tried above Its sacred head roofs where It was supposed she had Germany, library, gave him access to it, and he have " the smallest And most perfect form- lays, across rivers, and every other - .. -, . ad carried on , �', 1�;i: " �; & of Indo Chins, communication with the exiled nobility, - - beir. turil t�41, 1, I - the mar y-,eaved pyrami duress at his opportunit well to study subjects ad foot in Americia." She also has her sac- obstaole. Its length Is 1,250 miles. no' - which look chimsy and pot . L'. � 9 , who were there plotting Ao Invade their tug Upon 11141cZanics, machinery, civil on- and husband, and it Is related that just be- . - 10 a I ginearing, and physical science. The largest tested, but uncut di-i'moiali, A-_ which. seen In a bright sun the clear country, @be, was froul the first Subjected to I In 1839 he fore her marriage she gave one of her slip- , ,, Jh own the Manhattan, belonging to 0 , . � . . . :.. .., and, n their -, obtained employment as a clerk or purser on re to • a charitable fair, when it was the Rsj%ho ­� * -1i I sk In their own count"Y', the suspicions of the Republican party. raffled �1 - ,- bright oolonring, have &a fine an effect to- When Louis XVI., with his family, quit. a Mk8l§8iPPl River steamer. He again for. 'The lucky number w Mattam In Borneo. It is of are watt .3w: - 11. 1. . . _ -1. as obtained • b , .- . _. -, I , :' .- my . an � - ' " . mind, at least, " of many do- made the best use of his opportunity 6o. Bishop Potter's son y weighs 267 carats, and Is of pear shape, bl jA�:. . � ted his palace, to seek the treacherous pro. to I , Frank Potter, who ­ - � I . I ever his houses fr the complete knowledge great, his prIze an a dented at the thick trid. It was f ' - ,. f vices with which man - oo hire .�, �' . .. 1� a . . 01111U. - 4 L I balls v - he was afterward, able to t watch came. - Vt . I . . , or his temples. After the bulUl fags came faction of the Assembly, Madame de L%m � or which I of tile about 1760 at L*ndark, in Borneo. I 1. J 301c st000mpanted them. With them she was . , a 1 a urn to t hu number of small fob 0111101ce, 9,shaded N. Floquet, who wants * : . . . . account � . . .. . .,�, ouch geed I to be President of been the cause of a sanguinary war. on .. - ` b trees which, but for the fact I bat soft mail placid in this prison of the Temple. whence, t in the noble enterprises the French Republics has for hb wife one of is 9 � � y - onto , ,.% , would man In All EunPe. the English crown jewels A - - , with two other ladies, she was taken to the he so carried Into mdooL In 1842 tho most charming worsen It wao; out, the Kohinoor, which Bef � :' . .. .. , was the larag L L- . constructed a diving -bell boat to recover She Is a woman of affal 11 ;:� Instead of smooth lawn filled tl em, Rotel de Ville, to undergo on ex 1--61- he lanum-ttit . . . . � have been beautiful to a degree and It I '. " .. .a . ;. I -was rx. too, and Is known tested diamond. Is then weighed 793 '6. I.t.- �"11 , . " - little raised house, that on the char OZ carrying on a tooret coires- the cargo" of sunken ■steamers. This was in the crowded corners of Pob as a good Mtn. When in pownsion of the Eurpm i­ t . - L I 1.1 � � ­ In one of thong In 16 � followed with A beat of larger -tonnage, pro- wife. "Wherever ,JL _ , poudows. "They were then transferred to .41 , we herself," Aurengezbe It was reduced, by awkiilN ....'�, I We at last found � I - the prison of La Force. . " I vided with machine f pumping out. the writs 'It, . - . or too an admirer, - 11 $&a In greeted with a 0 c , . " ­. � .., ,. !.. ., z, I - � / ­. .'-L!-LL i I _... THR 191*d 1XD QJnJ&#.1 .. . , Irl. .1 � � ._"..1_1._.- f I I A not far away. One morning sand and water Z cutting, to 186 carats. During the sikk , !; • I . I I ;L *.'.�'.�.. .% L '' . The and we r and ting the entire hull hum of admiration, : � . r !land the Queen's mother. " The King jest- and oar a of the vessel. A Dom never saw a finer mutiny it was captured a . - . f - J the prince*@ lay trembling In her solitary 9 mpmay was quality a f Ion _ by British . -.,J 1 U 1. " : � . 1. . ,-.- ad at an opening In the low platform of ),he formed 9, Smooth, jet black hair than and presented to Queen Victoria. It wie -'i'.. i . ...�.. 11. I 1:. h call, when the door was thrown open, and to Operate this device, and It soon hers, and her clear olive complexion, smooth recut stud. now weighs lo6 1 6 oars, 1r, " J \1 .,. . . ; . , � Ouse, had no particular, ricilmain In his two rough looking Mon, In the uniform of the had a business that covered the entire Min- skin,"black expressive eyes, rosy lips, and I to. ''I ". draw, and was, ao far as I remember, With National Guard, entered; and ordered her to . -Man 111106, _� i _ I ' , . - . . - , ­ t Wppi Rixer, from B din t9 Gal"&, and smiling syse speak of partook health." � : . , . out, jewelory, the onil #-a* aPP*`dm`ga even branched -into some [to tributaries � _1 got up and prepare to y them _ . . Stmngled by an octopu& . 1: . � , that noticed beings ujogold .Vittoong "" By his M661104 A great many valuable There died In England at fewwo-eks 1. - I . , - Leaning on the arm Of one guard . agad 89, a 0 . ..... i ., ­ ".. - to the wealthy old harridan In high . Telling in Eartope ,� *4 e . so heavy that it Is said to nuke two man An American tra' � ... I stamen were set afloat and restored to we T108 - ibod i I :.:1 '.'; she denotdod to the prison h%I1. where the - In the person of Lady Rolle, who, in eff - a' ton years ago observed In the gaymt esm . � i _� carry It. In personal as he was man acting an judges were nated. The room fulnese which It would not provional have I * 0 1'4 . . . .4 , na s'praran in- tery and Imperiousness oat -Hewed In of Paris and VI cad and In the !Santh. ., ,�.n - a � . stout, and looked a lIttJe savvy and uni a' bl : .1 ­�,L was filled with armed execulloners, whose been possible to says m they woull have , Lady Ii hills at Monaco, Mr. C _._41 I . .. L. . , " � 1. . , , i.. .. - 4 been buried very soon beneath the riv r, Kew. Although she exercised most auto- in � Y., . a � - . - I - telligan but if anything I should judge hands, fs000� and garments were stained 0 0 fellow- countrymen, a echo -s am of bb * . ' _. UT04. hostess, she was larly, grave ' _;_- a \ I , L , him to be good-humo a W&A A with blood. i From the gateway came the "lads, It was while engaged in this business Oradc away as a III h on one oc- . . - . , �:. I I y i whose tastes and ► (puran ... v�. .. I . certain quiet dignity about hii I think, roars of the �nob, calling for that he gained a thorough knowledge of the oulon, at L 10"16 Oornplately outwitted. Its In life, as I . �.. - ; , ''I I : - esmarck 11111. e - . i..'' fresh victims.. 1-h work, lay wholly In study and r � 1. . � . i . and which I suppose seven years absolute . Twice the poor princess fainted before she . Ilt-bearing , Among her guests was the daughter of an " 11 What can bring him night after night I _... . laws which control the flow of a . . power The - must give any one. The really inter- could be made to undergo ran examination, rivers, and of the Mississippi he was able to Irish Earls a very frisky damsel. The men .. . ..- . 'J. -_,-. eating figure to me, and I think I to all pro- , In the house were not to her to such places ? He looks unaterable 1. . which ran thus: . may years afterward that there was not a taste as part- wretch. � & 11 sent, was the Queen, who crouched behind .,:., .1 � � nor*, yet she felt like dancing. ad," the stranger asked of an American cA. . . . .. . . . :; , '. .­! . ... stretch In Its bad fifty miles long, between Sh%whis- . • I- .. � . -1 . 1. - .- . orthodox (ourti position of "Your name I" I.'. "" .. i.: pared he OW. . : . ;_�:�,.; -.'. the King in the ,, St. Liule and Now Orleans, is which he r wishes to some other young lady , . . .,. i f L : . is - I . I ­ - . Z�­ I ,., respect. only two European men were "Maria LiDUIW,, IMaben Of Savoy." �` � guests, and found them quite of her mind. "He in the victim of an sotopus 9 Wit . � ­. .. 4 C7- ` had not stood upon the bottom of the stream I . L , I I .. �i I.., . . �.11 t . . I . - . I an - "Your ooiIiddition I" ... � . . �, . � . known to have seen her end Innumerable 9 , . beneath the Presently the sound of a waltz drew L %dy the reply. "His wife in ens thou f � � _. . . I!. I i � shelter of the diving bell, I -f 'Superin nte of the quabn's house- I soft, clinging, absolutely selfish creatures, I ' r had been the stories we •had all heard of R�Ile to the room, when, to her rage and I I I . • . her. She had been credited with ancount. hold.') I" . . - - .. - , who wrap theme "' , �� . -_ .. amazement, she beheld Lady H. whirlin Given about a man's,life, ­ I . . �. . 9 - ' . � ad execution, many of thfm of her rela- Were y6t aware of the conspiracies at , , round In the embrace of a stalwart and and bond It to their will and draw. Court on the tenth of August?" 1 16 Alabama they chew the twoole of the * In all the strength out' ago'n I dons or her rivals-and thw two are hero handsome powdered. footman, while her of his mou'ti, precisely , " . - . fir trees as a substitute for tobacco, "which," friends I - . synonymous-one of the moat horrible be' "If there were any conspiracies on the followed her In the arms of similar an the devil-fish would out of his body, . I ­ says a cm6rrompondent, 'I reminds me of the . - ... .. .. 1, �- the tale, well or ill founded I cannot sing tenth of A net, I . . ay, had no knowledge,of adage, 'be fir-chowers �. and you will be gallants. - Mrs. C - chooses to live a fast, dissipated ,-I. . I � - i . :,. - them. " - lite, and she forces her husband to indulge. , � that caunda, poor girl, who happy.' " . . Two Englishmen event -Boston, - the her in it by her ire 34mant caresse's and pro. - '� r _ I � L. .. it ted Thebaw's attention and was e ' 1,Thah'sw r to love liberty and equality, I , .. . . attracted ' n-. Bro6kl!n rem . ideric ' a home of American culture. to get some In- - - . I ciente by him to be beaten to death. and to hate t a king. and queen and royal- te8thtions of affection." _�.�` . 1.1: - . .' . Many ty.,, On the door-plate of a IMM . " ��- , 4 - ?1. 1 L- ,Oau tellectiial Inspiration. This It their story A year later Mr. C became a bank. - A".:. . may be read: "Mrs - !,- I J ., - � - .I- 4 .� , of these stories of what took placa In these I L - Gibbs, tionl4t, -" When we arrived In Boston we:hired a ru t and soon after lost his reason, and altar �4, . . � - .,..., 1. . - . . : . . poetess" - : ­ . "I will tak the first oath, but not the . .- I - , . - - " , . I . inner rooms are inventiorim, and let us hope last It ,a n '11I washer and Ironer." The washer cab, and told the driver to show us the sin & fe; months he died, American corra. ,;-4.� , that this at least in no. That she has poul- a n' In my heart. and boner probable support the elocutionist - 1�.:. ,- ; I ­ . . 1 . Ll c. pal sights. He j-;imped up on his box ,. � " I .._ . I Hers name ne standing near whI9perod,-,- and poetess. pondent4 writing home stated that the clan :.; I ': ; i hie rivals in certain. and only the other day . with alaorit . " I'll take you first," he said, . . - . . term ': ., , 11 . 1 ' "Swear, he Ilxaful elhAticIt* of 'spirit *'bioh a was unknown, as his domestic relAtiolm 1.b ­ i!-'. - � ,�­' I was speaking to some of.her half ds . , th n, or you're s, dead wo man I I 11 to see J. 7 Salliva n's house." 1� Who i . .. - . .:, - The prison r- made no reply, and one a self-made The rniiin In supposed to possess, Is des- he ?" we 6(laired. '- ever 018 were most happy. But thos6 who know him f L ' '�L . .. ; (the most dangerous of poi sible, rivals), whd . . L I _. - .1 . .. . -_ the judges g 4, heard . I . ..." .. ...... --- still wept and 0 the usual signal- for dismis- pondency itself comPaleA to that ecstatic responded oabbv. - 11 Of J- L 7" best, said.that he had been "stifled �� . I 1:_"." ­ I Why, where do you Oct, pus.,, stifled by an , , , . I : :L . ..:,!,; _.i�, . SHUDDERED WITH THE MOSTI!47�71tb'f TEAR ' sal, saying, - L of soul which' . .. it; .- . 0111 ..: . . at the mete mention of her name. beret at liberty." i :".. :, in England," was the re- - * `'Let 0 be 0ormeates the Wnr hail 11 From . 14 - f - She has . t he etreat Arab who has learned ,to play Lavater declared' that each human face , ` ; �b',' - . , to :, , I he mon. caught hear bk aft' a - -arm * there? why,, bore a likeness to some animal, and also in. "', . - not to ne on the. mouth o-gan. - he's our great fighting man. "Rubbish Ill in'. L: t a rather fine forehead, good eyes, a none , Two of t ply. 11 N-iver beard of him � . r ' I I I � dexed the character ; thus we found . I � ., ___._ - ­ I . ., . A straight }n i profile as it might be, a rather - . said my friend, Impatiently ; 7 i. I - . � I ­_1 � �;! - " we come to . - - I . . ­ - I small chins to which the side lines of liar . . : I i . � some men the features and qualities : lkl� - - 5 . . , ; I I i - - . I � - - .. � face slope rather rapidly from ithe ALL, h . '1� . . 4_ , j!, '. L":* " . I . . . . I , � , ,. 1. d. � �,. I - 1.�- . wolf ; an -1. . . - i . mastiff or the d In some ( - . . � : , . i ,. -!. - ,,.�. i � L .11. " i. " ! :. I.: _. - . . , . . ': � .: , A" Baton, & great intellectual centre, and '110111 ;the mast' -of the - - " - forehead. ti .f � � � . I �` -, � , , "' - . . I the first thing you propose to show • us is . � % ; prominent cheek-bones and ra, .:1, L � � , I.. . :_ I �,� , _�. . _ . .1 I � _. .. �; I .. .. I . , . _ _; . . . , _; � , i . I . . � 'i. ­ I .: - * I . . : ''. I .Ii�. . broad f :y. I.;. _� .�.. _ . :_"�' " �, "'. ", '' - , . . - . ; - , � * - 2., woman those -of the rabbit, the dove, the - - . . � . L !; . I , .J. . I.-. � r - , : . - . I I - .the house of a brutal prize fighter." Cabby cow, or the serpent. . I , : ; -, . , � , , , � ­ : - I , . " '' , i � I �;�. , ! �,� .., � - , I -, ..'�.-­...,l . �,��..t,._ . ; � ;!: I - � I L , , MUtte - I .. . She looks both young and clovpr, and but ,.":.-_­ I I . , , , _ , ; ;., I.- .r I , : , . or -! . . - � � . . I " ,- I.t . . . 1: -.,..;. ...". , I . -1 I I I I . I . .1. I . ., , . a In question was a .�, for one featura would, I thinks be - . �i,. , _:.., .... I � ... .� �_ I .. �; . I . 1., .1. red that the hone ' . . good ' ::. �'. ' .. . I . �, I .� I I . faticy, we 1, - ­ .�. 1, , � . ,. �' ". , . ,... . ,- I " :1'."'.. I . # ! I I I .. I .. fine one, and then suggested driving no to, If we follow out this whimsical . I �, locking. This feature, It Is nis000l .. L.;.' I �'� �:�- ­:.�L,!,: � . �. I I - - , .;. ,� .! I . . , � I I . � . - .! .. . . an : , � , ­ ,-, .. . - �. ; . - I � . I.. 1 .7 noo , L: , . ; .`*� ;. ".... � , , . I : , . . .. . , . the market. " . � 'I I I . I . . . . I 'i . �. . .. �. . .. Z�.., . ..., I I I May class' many human beings wi*l the � �­ " . . -1 I clammy, bloodless octopus. They are usuLlly - . . sary, T;uppo�,o to may, is her oath. Her �_�� J�,:"'.".' .. " .: �-�' . _ - , .. � 1. � I . j;''� . � . � . . � . . - � . . 11 - -1 I I . .. I.. I �..! . � ,.,.I�,_ L R ­1 �, .. Apropos of Lord Cam i . . . ).. - n ­. . . . . .." I , . : I - I , . Uvon's rumored to- Mon or, more Often, Women Of week Intel. ; - . lips are thin mind prominent,. a d a ostro, . I , 1�4. . _.. . .., I - . ,. .. .! I . turn in E a ' -to the Secretaryship of L , ` . " . , " ,- . .�..!:, I 11 , , 1. . . 1:: M, . I . �­ t curve given them a hard look, .,:. ,. ..., I . , 1. .. . . �. I.., � . '. I . . . I ..!.� 1�1 � - i - : ' * U I filch spoils .. . � . . - , �L .� . . gland loot@ and Indomitable will, who invariably .1 , LL 1:�z:: I., ' .: ,-' . ': t, . % , - - ; : L �:t- .' - .."' ;a� 1, " I . State for the Cal6niese the Herald remarks . ' .. - I , ; L I . I . ,..., the of the face. When a mated, as i!L'­ . .;,.. ,. _. .. . .,��, � ; s .. . consider their own comfort or wishes first �- .. . -: L'.." - � i ... . - I . It was this office In Lord Bestoonsfield's Cab- , . L . � . . _� . ' - o . . I . I she mostly wan when I raw. bar, or she W11610 ..... . -�,.; .., 'I i�: , ',�� I 11W .- 1 1, .. .. life, and who have found wheedling - 0;-�., - '' . " . 1. . , eager ., . I - . , I ,; L., � ­ . .1 . . I - ; . �ly whimpering to the King nearly , - I . ". . I . in an . inet that he resigned on a question ulaing tie truwanors and caregm the surest way 10 1; - .- . y all . ., ,!,­ ,:­�,_: ': I .. i . k .1 : . : L .. , L; ' L L . ..". ..�; I a I .1 out of the Russo-Turkish war. He was a once,us. . the time, ■h gave one the i4em, of much (% ., . I ­ � .. .. I . l I � � , � S : : I 1;_;�! ­ Th . .1, . "Ir':- I � - '' t . z iv, ; 'R. ounning p e The Queen's mother, one ; ­ , I � Successful minister on the whole, though he Such women should remember that not ! .� , * ;� .L. �.�, � I . I . . . . I � y ,�. .. . . , - I .1 t ': I - ...- , . '. �:I , : , . wants are lovs, I a .1 L I T -1 . '� one, I supposeil who has escaped bath or � ,. _.: . i, -".,::, . . ., . . ! I South African Colonies after the I ''.. - .... ... .rp....­�... failed in his attempt to confederate the soft words and fond senti i of the Thebaw's father, the only - 1­ ;* I I 1. , - ; .. .. � - , . . , loos,.; . I . L �. . .."'.1i.. 1 . ...I.. � I example of but action, - -work, he" and helpful: In A; - k*.. . I , � - � _t, , I : , . ,. , . 11 . "I :. . .I... �:,:.__ � . . _. I. Canada. He will be remembered in Canada word, the fulfilling of the law which bids . . "�A imprisonment, near her, and was an 1111 31 �! I �,�, . . ' ' : . .. c . " L .. . , I , r . . , "I . , i . r . ; , . i . '. t; ,. . .1 ": ' ! . - ",having been the Seoratary, of State for us marcrill ' I-. -- 1-1. I . _. L�.,' .�'. 4 . , , . . � I . , ,r .14 1. . .1 '�' : 't ,;.. � ,� .. - I t interastilIg 100" old woman, ­ ;. - I ,�, ; . fr. I.` ; � . L­­:. :, � �.) . : 1, , � I - I i ­ _.. i I : I li, . I 1. . � . . . I .1 - � .- . ­ . .. :,�i�l . . . .1� 11 ". ., � I :' ., -, � . . . . i. k . . a Colonies when the act confederating Other,. mom, who he sad - - ; - I * ' '; 1 - , � ".. . �. .. . �. . ' - . . � . � L . -: I . , I th as self, strength, life Itself, to ' - - , , - .however, to have been the King's most pre ; ,:' '' :.... . .. ,: �i r. I � ;� .3 I': .J L -;'f L " . I � ; :.I. I 1 ­ I . . � . .'.-'* . 40: . W ,�_ ­ . . .. I W, � !., . , .. theBritish North American Colonies dent counsellor' and whose advice if followed 'V�--- .,.i I . 1. ; :1 : '. .� - ! k . I - �i �'. . � . ­ - I ; . . , , ..! # . We desire to hold up the mirror bo ,L , - . , 1,E r I I �, I � . - I_ L, L. J ":.... _ .. .1. I . ': L; I , _!�_ I %11 . , i'. _. I .. . . , ' I.. ., I t . ; ,. -4 .1 � " .. �- ; .� I : . .- . . , . . 4 . � : passed, and m the umpire In the dispute be- them, that they may have a glim of timir, -- 4 , 1 . would li�va av�ft"od th"rement oat"troph" �1�:,!.�;._� . _� fort . IN I ! L .. >... . I L L *,� �., ! ,' ' - � ... , , . .,:'��41-;-i.` co ) !. . . .!L � ,:. ." . I ,:. I �L' , ,�.. �'.. :, ..; , - I " , , "" I � � 1 , , -1 ].':1- We retired after tbb Intarview, . , , , , ..,-.. 11 ,. s . . .:!. �� I % � �L � � _ : � , .; tween this Dominion and the Province of 21a - - . .. . . - ! . I - . " . _. �. �! � , -: : - . � ., �': �: - :_� -J�_ . - ; ; . , ., ; 1'� , ,. .. . I �', . �: &.�, 1. I . . I . leaving I ..'I . /I . ' ' . . ' '� _- I _._ '. I . I I , , - real solves, The cure is in their own hands. :_ . * I -1 - � . . . . I " - . , - I . - .� L. , _. . Thebaw to him . .. . :;, I . � .I':,. ".. I . . . ­ ; , � I L;! British Columbia, although the so called Even In the old Greek fables, hr man beings � L'11 " I . I .� : ..!.: L 11 . . . � .. � 1 , - . I, ­ ., . . . ; . �..:--..­ ­. .. .. �,:­ 1� .2 1., I - i 11 .. .1 .� , : � . �j ' ., PEXPARATIONS ". t. .cc ­� . -41 - . I . - . Folt, Tific .�buaslly.­: ..,.. 1. . - ' ` ' - - �. ., ­ ... t: I . 'i Citrob!"Yon terms were ths suggestions of who had degenerated Into the likeness - -41 . ' ` - ' ' c; - ( . I ) . " ­ I - I ',.- ... 1'. ".." ! - I- .: � , ... . . - rtnnity to Ica L. . : I ".­ " - ' . I , . 1:: . ­. i N � - I .� �- � � .� ': � � I � I . .. �. I - . , . � I I � 'I took advantage of the oppo k _ � . ,.�,11.p,.,, . - .-;:. I I., . . • , ,,,,� . Government and not the Col- Animals could regain their first nature and -"")' . .. �-.. i- - I . . - . the Canadian G3vo . � � L 1�. I I ... 1, . - I � 1.. .., I. . ., .1 . 4. .; .­ . I I . � � . ;. ­; ; about the desertood palaces and found the . ;. ,��L.�;�i.,J"J,..�:_,- . ", I . � . .. onial Searetary's. Lord Cmmarvon is gWI . ; . �. * . i a . - . "­_­ , I - , NV . � �.; ! - � .. .. � . .�, . . I... : I j.: . -1 - %. - i ; @hap. by watchf I d prayer. So W s ._. '. I � .. : � � ­_ - ,._ .. � ­ - %*- � i - � -� .. .; , -.. , ; ' . 1� no" an . I . - 11 . • . " 1; � white elepban� alas to the great throw . . - '. �,:i,;. 1'� I 9. . . .! I L in the Prime of a dmitesm%n1g life, having the Greek fabler are true. 11 .11 . ,�. 'I " �! . . L.. . ­ _.. - , . . . I . .. �::l . .. ­_ , , �1 � I .. .. . , b . ; I . . . :_� ,,*I ... - , . I . - - I . -, J , .1 . room. H din ��­ .. .! , . I , L . I - : - . . : - � . ­ ...: . a Was a very ordain . . .. ; .� � 1 ;. . . been born in 1831., T,h.e cffioe that Colonel - - _".� - - .. . "Ill I . ; � .­�__ . . :­��;,!_� . . , " - . I _��!:�` '! � � � :,�.. �� , ��, -, I . . �.,. X me"I ; ­ - " I - . resent Colonial Secretary, Is .. t, bat I ": ,,, .�� , . _ . ; .z : much like any other young eh,F ; . . "!- .. al • . I - . - Stanley, the p !. .,!. .. . . '. ­ j "."­ I :. - `� : . . 'L 'I'll . . � - � ;,. , of small ; f. __._ I ,1. � . i: � � i .. 44 10.1; I I .., - . I., . % . , .- - , How Royal Beds Were'Nsde. -I,.. . I �. close irimpootion showed a coup a of small I - L, .. ._, li. I .:. __ , ,I 4. :� 1 .- L... . to take b Imot mentioned. . .. -1 .. . , , .i L:. L.,..:, . . ­ ! :. � . ; - I . 1� I . � . . �.,; I .1 I I � I .,. , . A'carious star of the way in which royal * ­ '' - .. I _.. .. . I I . . � , -i - IL y �, ' .1.1'. � dirty white behind his sun, ,Which �.. .. � - . � I Z - .. - ; ___ - � , ..: . � . . - .1 ; 1. ". • . , , - 1. j , .JL - . . ::I, .:...... -.,, L -t �. .. - beds were made some hundreds of years sge � - constitute, I o0ppicae, his right to him - I :.� ...!, '' .:.­� : I � 1: '. I ,. '' , :, � . _ 1 : . - 1. - . 1. - �, .1 ­ . � - I title. .I 1: - . I . ; . 'L . :'..-'I. � .,. . ! : _�- ,!,' ,;., ­ I I . :; .: L:1�1 ' . � "; ,t.L;.; Li, - I -.,-. - ; i . .1 . I A Warm Mow. .. I � has ant been pu limbed. Whenever the bid I iu � � ­,,-, -, �. I _ L' � � I . I . . ... t ; of - , .� L . . - , , . I - . Above him, In the tall golden house, a I ,..._..__.J;::' ! _.. .'., 1: . I.. � . : , - .11 � . - .1. . .. r',- , . ,. 1. ,'' . i . . . ­ I .. � : am I . J� . .­ li 'I" . . 6t - , ­ L.. , , . I .1 - , . . I � . ­ . I . 1. white embroidered State O"Opy ; against I � - - 1;.,�` . . .- .... I A of Henry VIT. w made at the"Pal " I­ I . �!, . , lady In a country town left her In - � . . I - - ­ � 1. , , L . ." . .!': . ''. , '. L. .. . _ L Sheen, it had be done In the followiog . 1. , �: . I . L , .. , . . �- .1", Aj I . , � . .. � _' the pillars stood t old umbrellas, and ; � I ­ P . � , bar buggy while she stopped Into a house on ":. - - I . V . ,.I � ... ­ - . - - I ! , " .- ��11 I 1 �'', ; . .i. . . � . __ vessel L ;I_ " - � �L , . .,. , . , . '. . , � , . . . I business. When she came out, horn, buggy . in re 1. , ,`�: � i� . ,- ,­; . � I., - ,.. - - � - - - - f, 7P . , . i�_ � I a . .- .1 near him a gre'tteeMspherical sover v � . . fashion • "First of all the ourta, a we It � . . .' �. � ' I . � I . . , - . ­ t: , L. I : . I I - Which I _1. . . ;. - ., ( ..* j'. - . 1�0 . i� '.1 I - . .i. ; .11 . 4111- - . : , . - L . . I, and a gentlemaninsher hold them r three a diameter, . . d child were nowhere to be found, no together. Then two Squires of the IWY I .. r four great In di eter, Jr,6m I be drawn, I ; .. 1 - . .1 an . I .� � ,... � I 1: .._: , , . I . - . - . I . .. ,, .. I . , , � . , I I . � I ': .1 . . - I . _. . i. I,,_ . � ! . - . '' " '...1. . . , . - . .., I . i � : Suppose he dra4k. It was empty, and " '' 1" _. .. ! " .:. ,. .w. � " I -� _. . i � f . I.. tmos was discovered all through a bitterly stood at the I ' , - -, "I I . . i: !., L� . �. . . . . . , . - ;.­,.1 L.�,, ' . .� I r L, . , I I .. ;1:,­.. - , � - �' .,., , '' �._. . L. � .. , ' . . , the sacred eleplitent had, like the king, been � . .L '. . �j.: ..'. '1__'..­_. 11 � �:' , ; I wandlecover- �_ ;; I, '�e .. bed's head two yeomen of the ." � . . I I., .. . - . . - ' .1. , . . c,�-. I . , � ' I -:'."., ., _ . I � cold right. Next morning it . abandoned, I filled a bran bowl with water . ' � 11.1, ; 1. . Crown at the bed's feet: and all the clothes L . _ -1 - 1 . 11 , .. - ...., I I -, . ,:� , , '.. 1. I :..., 1. I.. � I k. - I �, I I .1 ad that the horse had wandered Into the were laid on the carpet until the contents of ' I - , , . 'L . , . ­1 . 1 : ; , � ,0' .. . ; 4 - .1. .. .11'.1. - , . � __ '� : L .... .. � . . 1. offered it : � i... .. . _. . I - - . I NN, L, - : '' - , I ' .. . - ,. . and to him. Whether he was not I i _ .. . , woods, and, b000niing aired, had lain do the pallfam were re -made. After this SP � .. . . : : . . I . � ! � - '. �, . - . . � �- '' . - � I .�. . down. � . , -'I! .- . .. .. 11 , � . - - �J:,- I 11; . 7 . !_. I., .., . 1. . . .... . .. I , . , . - L; � ! .1 1., . -�! , k!-, -.�_-%X - z0oustomed. to -water, or - regarded brass as ':" :­ - I � - t The child, a -bright little girl, was found by orobe the . .L; , an In ,*...,: !,�...�% ; ,., ,��. . .� .- , . ..... - --- - a yeomen had to leap upon suit, I do not know, but the gift ' ' ' . ...., :�; -A I .. .1 . '': the W _ . � - I . I " , 1. "" . , PM I v . ..:_ ., - � . . some boys, snugly aleoping sigaine k the and 4 reel him up and down, to arroy-the !' - � 11 . I . .. - .: . - I I . . 2 1' 1 1 _. �. broad of the horse, with its . � : ' - - _. , � I - -_ ,. � . 1) I .... -;�.; � e . , I .. . , ..:.. : ; i , i,�� - , * . to head lying On litter. Following this the servitors bed 60 duced a oonsideitable outburst of temper, ' . ";�, :, �,, .:. ... . .- .- - . . , ' . !;�­ � I I . ! , !. , i i . - . " . :";: , , .�! . r _ �1. I L''.. I '.. . .:.: . . . ; . _ . ... . . .�, t',� " ., .�, I . and the bowl w6 roughly treated and final. , .L:.. � ". ` .- . 1. S.M_ ,.-. i .. . one . I " . I ...- 7!� � , ''. . , 1- I 1. . L 4A _; . . I . ­ 9 . , ­ � - 1, , .: I .1 . Of the animals forelegs. The little one 6 lay down the the festh- , L 1 . .. * ,:. , . , . - I - � ..:� .. .. I., ­P . .1 . �� Jy stamped on y his Ssnotity, whom We ': �' '� .'�'-. _�, ::�' . :�".;. 6'. , . L �, had evidently become oold,and, whouthe or-bed, canvas again, then . - , . I .. . ', I )�, 1% _ , . - - ��: .: .. ... - . _ IL 1'�- , .111!0,A . . � L , . " .. . : , I :!�: . .. '. . . - - - ­, I I . ." . -!-. left to cool do-P to a sense of his now pool. -­:, '' � ,.'� I .��,,,�.--.,- - ..- �� . . I �: . . . . � . . i , .�. 1. 1, - - and beat It Well, and make It avid . �.J_ . ., , , - . ..: ,. . ' ' ' ' . � . horse lay down, went to make It got UP9 and arnoolik" The two yeomen afterwarb ,N . I �- . , t .. . . . � .1. - . 1. I .- : . t on. Peet - !:­�,:.i 1. . _1,:... . � . , .1 . � , -. I I hope the onming regime will rag , '. ! .11. . " -1 �, 1, a. � �..­ T11 i 'BE' &R ; t - ' when, the boys thinkIi, the sagacious animal I : I 1. .,� . .. L I ,:.:.. � _ �L. AND M 8 ETTI NG HEN. - _ :-';, - I I .- . I � - I . ... ._ �L r . . . '. " �; took the fustian and cast It upa� the bed - � . I .: . him. At I ingth the king came out, Wter caw 1, _;... � . I - I I .� ' � I - . . . .. � _,"' . . :.. # I � . . I �_ � I - , -1 - . . - - . . . . � : , I managed, to place It with its head on its without auy wrinkles, and th6- @beat In W .' I - L ­ . . .. I ..,._ 11 I,. I:, - - . _ttttttttt­ . % . ': : , .1 ' Ing a v, a t of the most prolonged kind. Ar- ' L . . . � I ..;r­ - ,. ., .,;� �-.­ - . .. i, -, I .1 . I arm, so tdlPeak, to keep it from free to �. I . .. . ' . '" . . .. L- - . .1. .. I . 1. ;. . 'I i.. - , A Biir . ` � . I same fatililbu. Finally the yeomen had 10 rangements had not betn. made for the trm . death.. The mother was overjoyed %a re. On" 11' In 1079 with a Setting own batch beat the pillows And throw them up to the I sport to the steamer of himself and family Hen, au told be one day that Slits might great di logs" he WMffl*6d to himself den- cover her,ohild and will keep the faithful iqu'rem to Ist - bed "A, 0 � I . . I . . . ; . 1! ... . I �t - I-.-- , , until the interview, and the suggestion that go, to a 690816 an he took him melancholy . i them on Oia -h - . horse as long as she lives. i :.m', % . : IL �;, - 3nio, A"Ln he would hatch out ter parterre ; ".1 hatched out the OW !at the . might plastic the K.'Jug's gram. - t -_ � . The bed. some doolies, "ch as the wounded are car-, eggs for or. ; . - �.. - ! come I --- _I­ I - I 'She consented, and the very first clatters, but there am no ohickarig Student- - clothes were at this point to be brought , , , � I . is were &#alla;ble vai regarded as'' Bear took gal- . I N �'�, tied in, a lant position on the nest In the in them." - ' 0 . I . "I have boon thinking. upon . pretty well up to the . .1 - ' Eventually, a ratner the subject 'of the alarming , 1­ goodaine. Evfl, pillows and tarred I regulaff0c'n man or, but soon got up looking Prev&!61108 of down the space of an all. In the end, & ' . . - - . . r - ." I., � . %, I I . Rtudz' ", , � I had _. MOBAL:-Thim Fable teaches that #am divorves, and I almost believe I haVe din. - ..L . OOMMON BULLOOK OAR] . m U he a reclining in a bowl of egg- datiles pertaining to the domestic sac gracious chronicler u) a, when all we$ do]* I .1 Of his own was I entered by *a King, the nog " a sibett ute for an arm- chair, "The an too subtle and myderlo ,to nomy covered the cause." Prefesur(deliglitodlv) r . . ­ . .. . - :. Queens sand her mother, and a still common. next H iii be bdllknt- - -,, yes yes ; what Im it?,, S, . the several funationeirissr raged withdraw - . . . . 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T�bAi'Y-SIg P�$$Y CdTB• w have learned with diW►ppsteted heart -- "'I on gouf� Part• gnri7•, ,, L . that times trial and tienoe an needed to The' fly is the most destruadve `of 114me msn are In tta*ssmsa11 aoiieo, early I - ., I = Batinor in the Eyeninlc• sr sirs. r. r. moss. ucstuo><. green •'tt'a.vn �• day -" ' , make sucoma fal Ohrkdp as workers, even am all if loft to isselt. It sacks the Jules so as =dLM and all through the day. They have Oqe of the popala: errors of ocantrt A. s„id Pa«y vat B "And you g e0 see me." .an needed 110 make sOAOMSfaI mad- d the t In m short time. he ue time for family or friends. As for It k t ►hbh rreeg��eds eating heartily t�o� tits ' "troy fan dekfi -MO al to'healtL Almost But ocoM ply C- could not quite agree. inseels of this kind (aphis) inorease WIth days, the less for them the bolter. The evening as , . -•! �' • such' rapidity that is fin generations one have inherited a nervous tom Bow Oat mod' •'Oh 1 let him b• 1 pes+ameat, any Oae,can find a econ of pmrsosis among i. Pussy pat e granted, "Fin not a she -;j i ITEMS OF 19TEREST . aphil•msy bo Vw progenitor of 6,000,000, are doing just the wrong tblq$ with !t-a1• his aogaaintanoss who have dinner at 4 or ' \ Fierce Pally F, who V getting so dent." I ; r , and then can be tea sratbns ist a year. lowing it 110 harry them to an antimely 'end. 8 0 olook In the afternoon boom" $bay an - • Llte �� dl+, = {' ` A weak solution of tobacco, applied with a They wear themselves oat. Their -brain 4 unwilling, later in the day, to trust their 1 Then Irish Puee C said, '• M sing Do, reswh Sate are becoming very POPuL►r For, shuts. Paley 1st is Coming to t iohe— = Bostao. syringe or spriaitled with a brash i.ffords ever In a state of morbid activity almost stemaohs with an men solid than 11sa - citey [, who slogs up so high, , ; as effe'odve way to kill this pest, To deter - like that of set insane man. and 1101616 It ey go abroad they look And young M The largest Aaaerloan ..or►nnon tbows s mine whether the solution is too strong, a To all such we say : Early learn to nos a the eating. ,on board the- steamer, ei r r said Paley oat .1 w!!1 lot -is all the day-oo, 1,080 -pond ball. puny li; had akreat deal to my lest should be plaosd in the solution for a restraint, or, in spite of all Leer velitions slab rarebit and the like, s# 10 and 11 No L. had no news to tall It is estimated ' that ``there . are I,060,000 short time. It the leaf b browned or bare- your momentum will steadily Incrmn, mal o'alook in the e• og, with mach. the aline , But shy PUery oattle in Montana• ad, or tarns so when taken oat, the solution sooner or later there will be a break -down. horror that they would regard an j Vtoesslye ' gn„r1 Pussy pet a was lld wdg to hem,. The oenrus of 1880 is too strong and water must be added, end het sister Kiss could welts with a pen• place the number of The men nervous the temperaments the use of liquor. Bat .when cool brought pat O could never, say "NO." Mormons at 110,377. . The plants mast be *leaned off with clean greater the need of husbanding the nervous fairly into oontaot with foreign habits, say Poor Posey ••I've Dome to tsa.'� water after the tobacco has been applied. energy by Intelligent self control, by appro- Engglish dinners at 8 and German sapper y: So rude Paley p laughed The Czar of 611 the Ranks is the latent The operation should be repeated until the priate diversions and by frequent seasons of as 10 p. m , they srnally fall baulk on the i sad Paley Cat 4 had a horrible mew. notable recruit to the aver - increasing army p.,sts are destroyed. absolute rest, The machinery may be •ef se.ppppwition that the usage of Bev al goner- { Which made Pussy t shut him up to a jar; of amateur photographers. \ a I The thrip b an exceedingly active little iron, but it needs b come to a stand -stilt at at%w her fitted the digestive of for- _ puny pat 8 picked some tine watercress. The English " ambling up sir" which mime[, one-tenth of an inch in length. It times. signers w bear this extensive st n. Ond Young vd wo Amerioao lady djsmissed a . And �nld pass T said, "I tear you're too tree." produoss the ideal wooden soldier, is said to lives on the leaves, in the bade, and even in� Man a not of `nervous temperer ry �: c,t C thought they'd make a nine stew;- _ be a fertile Dense of Inn and heart disease. y per' native dootor in Park as oonfessstll inoom- - out Palsy 8 the tiny crevices of the bark. Its color meat, specially hnrr� at their mean. They y Till sour Pus `sniffed "Ftddla de lee." f , Pasteur's laboratory in Paris b• so over. varies from a whitish yellow to A dark have vigorous appetites. and they eat vora- goteat because he reocmmeaded for some Police Pussy �' said, "we won't trouble yon, ; flowing with her assistants, vieiton sad brown. • It attacks the eztremlti4Lof yonng� oionsly, Now, swine can do this safely, for a�spspd0tronblethatslieshonld opt ahe�r�� suer >:, tt would certainly vex.„ . t:ea shoots and new leaves which become ellowl o ns digestion, and have meal, some two hours before going to bed. For Mother is that he oar soaroely move about. ' The olleet newly- franohised laborer n and withered, and will crumble to dust they to do to digs t whet they eat. Fortunately hk aaooessor took the same gearinq thfa Pu-sey Y was beginning to cry, T When Pussy Tom z came and bit off her head 1. f England voted III. the village of Reston. a when rubbed together. To destroy this in- It b otherwise with human beings. That stand, and though she considered the method - . • t was 93 and he walked a long way to votie, sect use the esm; remedy as for the green kind monitor " enough" is seldom heard is of treatment an wholly wrong she was per- of fly season b those who eat In a hurry. Rapid evaded eat° following it, sad, what is more, l•�-e finished my flue A, B. p of the oAta. :I • coarse. The red spider (aosras tellarins) is a very eating iii generally �ezoesssive eating, with, was oared In spite of herself. If our phy- so i leave them to settle their rows and their rats.- A machine o111ed the Bnffi►lo home trainer troublesome little creature, and, if allowed In due time, dyspepsia, " billons attacks," sloisar would make fhb matter of diet more i. 'GM(!-bYe•' alphabetical Pueefeb, to Sou has been invented, by which bicyclists can to go nnoheoked, will bring rain upon every- liver complaints and goat. Besides, not of a study It weal roily repay them. It • - i ,ill try not to cry end you must not mew, train for raoss in their own room. It thin , although h no doubt made tar come only health but the cod of all concerned, cannot be that we re differently organised ` _� - stationary. � ood purpose. Whenever the reds ides y ' g from our brethren aurora the water, and•: g p po P demands that the mewl time should be one bocce what ion a ieeiee has shown 110 1. „ I ; " Howling' monkeys" from Gaiaisa •• sire makes his appearanoe the atmoap` ere k too of restful lebare, pleasant Interchange of g par ' +'Go-Ahead Tim• being sold in the Park markets for foe . sir . It it n in the Uvin room the almos- be healthful fort m cannot prove other y g- thought, and sooW ohear. , lie said it, and I guess he knew," ..I: at- They are eaaid to have a flavor between ha a phere btoo dry for the h9alth of the 000a �y persons harry to catch the depart- wise for us. The train which ;our Gana- ; and pheasant. pants. The first indication of the spider b mg ferry -boat or care. They barely get dian habits of eati pats upon flute physioul tered little Tim James. "He wore better P s tell ie that it o wds the twoJreally life- - . clothes than any of that crowd. . He Bald gang Solomon, in Aral:Iitanaturrt w 11 the turning yellow of some of the loaves, aboard b heed running--or rhos just In ° furies over, he did : `A boy isn't the same as in the writings of the na�iions they sn after which their webs will Dover the leaver. fail. 8uoh acts may start a heart perhaps giving mean of the ay, breakt and, din- • 1 the rod ides a is a to or reel - nor, too close toget or and then�jleaves the as his father, and never need be; a bright deed, appears u the great9lt magician a Water b tats to spider, old sir increase one allpady started, 'P P bud to feet for • an horn out of the fellow like Tim, here, can be a first -olass world has ever seen. room with the e - atmosphere of proper htumidi- itate it to a fatal termination. The London y . 4 man if he tries. Yes, he said Its and I am The Porte manleipttitlty are about* bud ty the insect will never flourish to do any Lancet, giving an g000aat of two recent twenty four. Din to try. a lottery, which the expect to ma a to °�• B't when they take hold to do any deaths from harry and exertion, one a young going afer, and • 9' y p mischief the may be destroyed by the use man of twenty, the other m girl of sixteen, John L. Sullivan getting co oeited ( be- • Tim a father woe- a drunken to , a million and a half francs for the relief i y y y Y, g - because people treated ragged little Tim distressed workingmen, 1r of strong soapsuds. . 1 adds, "How often has hurry to or►tch a cause he read some here that H inlet mid: , without any sort of respect or kindness he At the bland of InnisbofiYii, Ireland; tee The cocas or some insect n a oomuhoa pest' thin, or some other sadden exertion, throw- 11 There's a special p evidence in the fall of had felt that's boy was only wheat his whole population, about 5,000, are verging on some kinds of plants; orange, myrtle, ing eztn work on a dilated, tatty, or other a spairar." ,. father we.'. The day before a man had said : g g camelfa, oleander, and, other hard -wood _ "Tim is no good ; he I Is old James' boy." on actual starvation. At Isamu 500 are sub- plants, will especially be infested by them. - - ., misting solely, on- seaweed. The s ar u on the cinder side of the _mother inan ,answerer# : Tim can be as y pee P good as anybody's bey ; a buy need not be For x"1,481 there was reoentIy sold in Bos- leaf. When removing them they adhere so r - hat big father ir. an a single'tioket from that city to Denver, closely that a stiff brush is required to get i ` w ood for art of nine In a special, . car, This day there woe. a fierce snow storm ; Ig party , p , them off, and svR►etimee they have to • the house was cold and cheerless, the little with privilege of loitering on the read. scraped off with the thumb -nail. Wash the children hungry and his mother heartsick. A German geographer and statistiolen, plants well is soapsuds. . "I'll go to work," thought Tian, "like the r. A. Fisher, estimates that an annual - t . - 'smartest man's son I ever heard of ;'' and off laughter of 40,000 elephants Is neoeesary to ','' i Coakitig Reoeipte� he started with an old shovel. He soon got a apply the ivory exported from Africa. I ! SWEET MILK Gums. -Beat one egg we`ll, .� . 11 lob at cleaning a sidewalk, and he went at Chamois hunting in the ,Alps is not profit add a pint of new milk, a little salt and ` _ - - It so vigorously that adman acrosst� a road, ble. It takes the gaear of nine men to sap- graham flour until it will drop off the spo.n • . I - thinking he must be . worth something to ort one. No wonder It is a passion with nicely. Have ready your gem pans, well _ M I thinking set him n, xt 4t hie walk. It was he sprigs of aristoorac I in the surrounding greased end heated. Bake in a quick oven • tja,d1ef Cloth Mantles,: Rands M61 y . . , - - - . early, and before slower clean ^re Dame alon oa.,try. I • and send to, table hot. . 'I •Tim had earned fifty cents. Then he rag In Lbmin oounty',•N. M., near the patios Smog Swaa'r B$stAli, -Hall a paned of Trimmed at $3,: $4 $59 $8f $7f � 10, ���% � ed home again, only stopping to bay Bome ountain, can be traoed what were once batter load a quarter of a. pound of sugar i ' - - ean�agee (Tim was so hungry and thoi}ght ells of a large city.• Inside the walls are mtzed to a cream. ; add one pound of gifted and $150' . ? - e ,use. es fit for kin e , a little coffee and a - K g 1 rowing monster cedar trees, said to be floor, kneed and roll it half an inch thick. ,. , big loaf of bread. His mother's face bri�tht- Bake scowl If the oake in referred very Walking g he eight of the food ; the file honsande of yawn ofd. y P ry Ladies Tiailor -Made ts a .. - erred at t g A baboon on Staten Island Is'a confirmed sweet use six ounoes of sugar. . boys shunted with satisfaction ; and hen eer drinker, end often eta hilarious on it . WIII►T MIIBFIN3, -Mix one pint of milk, , . they were enjoying their urn: orally ;ood o himself, am it were --nut two • three tables oohs cart, a little $8.000 • breakfast, Tim nid : "Mother, I am going makes a man f i , egg , p y to do eomethiog and grow up to be some 11 not tolerate the music of a hand in his salt, with flour enough to make a stiff bat- Ladies Long Black Ottoman C�rCl U1to body. I, will work, and I won't loaf 1 and icinity If he can prevent it. ter p let it rise font or five hoary and bake �i g 1 Willis- -•the A recent ogre In the Glasgow` Sheriff in muffin rings in a hot oven about ten min- 1 drink. You nee if I do 1 Mr. eta, stern at $8 and $10. \ rich :11- Willis -said : 'Go ahead, Tim 1' ourt brought out the .fact that there ate - . I and I'm going to do as he said.. I arge numbers of g-rls from fifteen to eight- Ries CAKU 'area dainty. Half a cup ' . His mother had to laugh. Timlookid so n years old working for halj a dollar of cold billed rice, the same of Dorn meal, Fur -lined Circulars Handsome Issas ;� j ;. . little and pet so wide -awake; ; but Tim had two shillings) a week of fifty hours. one egg, a bit of batter, salt and sugar . will and he was in earnest, ilk to make a rasher thin batter. Grease art 0 15 20 and 30. I ' a Mr. �Pinans i. depressed Inspirits because Presents. $ t $ f f $ From that day he shoveled snow, re n er- a only shot 150 stage this year gn Ihis vast ,the pan well, as these are apt to stink. . ( ` - `rands, sold papers, carried a ehoeshop ad- angeiof forests in R9es -shire and Inverness- 3gr,D JuatBLe -A garter of a pound of 1 Children s Fur -Lined Dolmans at $4s,50 vertieetnent, blacked boots and oleane�i oat hire. It is estimated that every pair of lard, six canoes of sugar, two eggs, a quay- . ctfice .- etovea. The boys nicknamed him tiers he knocks over coats him $L,230. ter of a pint of milk, half an ounce of seeds,,nd 5.50.'.. . ` %o ahead Tim," and pee le began to now $ - pp The biggest ruby of the orownle�s King either caraway or ounded coriander sad his rosy face and funny, businees -like way. hebaw Is missing. It was; called .the nearly a pound of hoar. '� } Q . The n�zt winter he got a place In a gr eery an -�- Budda -mya. Once s ;damsel.rtole MUSH WAFFLES -One quart of flour' one Children s - Clo 4h N am�ilea7 st . . - and vent to night school,' he gem, but at that time it was restored to, pint of corn most musa, two eggs, one uc, day his Sunday -s pool teacher, ,asked - . he royal look -box and the hapless maid tablespoonful butter. Salt to the taste; $1� f l.5U,' 1$'�, $2.50, $3, $3..'50, $4, $4.50, $5, $6, $7.50 d lslgt. `him why •he worked ;�o much harder at as put to death. milk to make a thin batter ; mix and coop . . evrrything than did the other boys, Tim I ' , E dill not like to say that they hadetier Washington snpportebetween IQ00 and like rice wdtIlar. fathers than he ha ?, but he quoted Der. 7.000 doge, of which not h if are licensed. INDIAN Duor CAK$s. - OII tsup of scar ti� :Ilia anj amused her b;� hie admirat'on of Yet the Flo nevet�krlaw of a case tnllk, one egg, one small teaepoQnial of a•l that genclemar., f hydrophobia in the District and the only stains and salt. Make a stiff batter, using Yerha she told Mr. Willis of Ti bat Fn°'d dog he ever saw was one In Germany two-thirds Indian meal and one third Star. ' n -1862. Fry like rye pan cakes. perhaps he one • noticed as others noticed - - Ii - EAyi CAK[t�.•• -A int�oicream and It is a Waukee who inggeete• that he way CITY Cif l? { - j.•• . 5 how Tim was trying "to he somebody." At � ; an rate t ale now had a cod wdrd for o determine whether or not your room it a pint of milk, fear eggs, eeilt; soda and , Kinp� Street East Opposite the Market, - Toronto. hen,and p4� were ready to help im In roperly ventilated in to keep a goblet of cream of tartar an usual ; flans to make a b , pp� �� ITY PETLty ' � ater on the table, and When you see It nice batter. These are a luzuiry. '`" little ways, ilia u with obular articles • n' the ° (Old Tim mAlly began -to get am amed 8 P g P Pe Rl3x (l$ te I,LE Cnsirs, receive the ad- when he tiear.l };ie boy praised for in natty {window. ditlon of ye, and should be sized cobs r.n�. Louesty. He was persuaded to o into It is the 'faihlon to place gold paper night. In morning the butter or lard' . the uount'y and work on a farm awn from hearts and dried rosebuds wrapped in mug- should be dissolved and stirred in, . .; tomp�Cations to drink. He was a poor work- polio leaves on the tomb-of Juliet de Ve- ST. Louis BUTTER TAFFY. --One cup of i , I PRICES at macliaud s,ct poor pay, and he made hie liv- �rona. Juliet's tears are sold in Verona ; sugar, one half cap of water, one teaspoon I +n �;and Ills family was bL tier off -thout nt they are confectionery, a sort of Verona inl of molaeees, two teaspoonfuls of vinegar, ' I . - hi¢n randy ball. i . , - batter the size of an egg. Willis put Tim 'in' a oar- i ShoNalt OAKE•— Whites of four eggs, one - tit fifteen act p Thirty students foam the areena of Fne. tevA ntul of oream tartar, one half Children's Mantles at One Dollar, $105 0, riage manufactory -a place he h been Choo, China, are shortly expected is France, hall pov - long wishieg for ; and, ai years wet by, They will be divided among various Gov- cap of sugar, same of flour, one teaspoonful Tim, b doitlg ihis best, became an ntelli- ernment schools with the objeot of acquit- of lemon. Two -Doll ar. s,. $2 50, Three Dollars, ,$3.509 Y gent, well to-do carriage raker. Hill moth- in and bringing back to the Celestial er-s oid age was passed in comfort„ d his in dom t;m much waste knowledge as 1- Fou Dollars $�4.5o Five Do� lass, - and. ups - g Vegetable Lane ; s f brothers grew up, with hie help, sober, ; eir-•heads can hold. hard working men. It Ir bhe testimon of s Burton physician How many Colonists of even old ekanding T �a i�a! j�ntlea at $3, $63 $71 If any boy has a worthless father et him y j•/ It t --- � r toll 9w her that infante frcgaently die of starvation in are aware that there b s Lee prodnoing tree remember that "on need not f Q that pity a. the result of their being fed pre- . in New Zealand I A tree, which, when the and up I father in bad ways. food. He se. s furthermore t thin enter bark is stripped off, �rerente t/e view 0 ' J �► his is �! f $10, I ` t - ` pprao ice, resultirg from lgnoranoe, is must a fibrous network resembling lane. T v Re Vomfor ere only 75c, . extensive among the wealthy classes, where Its Tarn can be peeled away, and ti women .. Large Hen y � . Be 7ouldn t Get the' Angel Qu •- . ' ignorance of other things ar well w. •fhb b of an tngenionr tarn of mind, utilized for , Eddy Johnson was very fond of MUSIC. moot to be found. ornamentalpurFoaes. A favorite nee to which and Good All -Wool White Blankets TWO I . . �4 Hia Uncle henry was spending his �rought ollega According o Get►eral Morin, they `eminent it�has been pat it that of bonnets ;' in the V .. vacation at Eddy's home, and had g exhibition there it a specimen of one made i y expert, the proper temperature in well yen- I believe. In Nelson. Like many more ex- Dollars per pair and up. an accordion. E idy had never seen any- tilated laces is as follows : Narigrles, say- ' - this , f the kind and was mn�h de i hie P hibits, unfortunately, Chore .is no name vie g g lams and schools, 69 degrees ; workshops, able. In Nelson the tree n very common, ; Superior Quality and extra eavy . all pure wh1iG his uncle played college so gs an and riaons, 59; hospitan, 61 to 64; and as 4 consequence little value is attached n� �its3.50 tO r barracks P wool White Bla , $ $7.50 p Sunday- school hymn@. theatres" and lecture rooms, 66 to 69. In Its for si lace, though atone time "bark . One hymn was always Eddy's f vorite dwellin sin thin country it has been the " quite the fashion in .that ' V and he soon asked hie uncle to play ` I wan g the temperature at 65 to 70 bonnets were q to be an angel." Eddy was -much p eased • °1tstOII1 to keep t pretty district. It it to be regretted that it JUBT OPENED • ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT OF TAPESTRY _ ' g y ' degrees. i was not deemed worthphile to show more agd m he watched his uncle it see ed e y of the lace bark as it was stripped from the AND BRUNSELl4 CARPETS Selling at VERY LOW PRICES. ea to la the tone that he am d fro The original of the hdry f ►mil fran3 so . his sea ea eel said, "U, u le, o {6revalent in circuses resiides near Mwda- parent },re. ; v it is, the exhibit is as inlet- Handsome Pattern , , I please let me take it ! Let me la " % lay, in Burnish. The mother, now 62 yeah eating one. Tapestry Carpets, . I p . His uncle laughingly consented y d e old, is the daughter of m slave from Laws g ' �� 0 55c and u , , ` , She married a Burmese, and among their ,� Mamma" said a little it what is p the accordion Into the little boy's ban s. a were two, the heads and' faces of Thom 35, 401t 45, % • 1 � • Eddy took the instrument with ,an :air children en b and that that man doing over there on Mr. @ 1 . which were covered (last ash son's porch i He has been sitting on t a - _ ]Boys' at $2, $2050, $3t $3,501 --w'. ,.,. - of great satisfaction, and began to play. steps for two -hours mad hasn't moved, y . ; � . He pulled the accordion oat and puuehed ,it of her father WAS) with long silkyha[r, after I Ill- He at his fingers upon' sum o! the the manner of a Scotch terrier. i ,. That, my child, b a house painter. He, m �`o tlr O�l arQ4 50 Five Dollars nd up . . 1.,. lirl • • aiming alts. Thompson's house by the. , , keys; and then upon others. Of he , �„ I .. .. . . made a gee t noise; bat theta w very li0if'lt SOQ y + s little music. I I of Boggs (at tbe' boarding came -table)_ Men's Overcoats at� 13,50, 5, �6, $7.5�, 1�1, 1 ,and up, - , oonduoted by the laganoy you lease Mrs. Very soon - he- stopped and looted quite Is aSrooess Corn rasp' " Anochar one of tea, it y please, - hoPeleesl at the accu -lion as he handed it tight. boots all the year round. P' F. (severely) -'`Mr. Boggs, - y I.L. - Y through the o of Famine." Mss. „ s "I should . - '� Y_ ' back to hie ancl'e se. in "Uncle +I can't ing it best oondno ag aB y L Bugg - get the an el oat 1" y g, ' ' Putnam's Painless Cora Extractor, am ?soEx think it would bee. It has breen growing . - I * X0, End •the music doesn't o- a nnttl safe and sure -p0 Dorn' Dore. Path - 1 ��o� t . Y Y . p imitated. $aware of gradaslly weaker ever since I made its ac- -�•�• after many fails @end mach pe. - I tractor k now widely aainlan00. JiL S•.L • EAST, - - - and more producing think that �e p all as re acing sIt q • .. - you will be. a musician, me day; Polo _ 1 - 't '-I is . . . L,. � . - � � , 4 - , .. . ; l .1 I' :`t , ��I O - �' {.,; : -v I i . I. -I. I,. .•l 1 1., i r- .I. '1 11 B* L`• V - i r . 1 t I .1 - -I , .:,• I l „- • i ,, !. - { - , -• :..,,. , ., ., b ti I �- tat, - .t 5. 1 ,. 1 ,- I � . � : � 1 - I - . .. . - j -, . - �1 i � ! , : . � l � . . � . � ; :; . . I ! - � . . I I . . . . . , , � . � I : '-, _i_.� I I . . ., - . I 1, - , . . . * i , I '' � . I . I - I 1 , . . - : . - * . . I - _; -, ., . .4. .. . . ... _____ - ­__ ------- -----------�----------.-----------.------------ I _____ . I , * � . . . I 14 ---I-_- i - � nie av for - 1 . .., I � ' !,�: ;t. amount of liabilities ,� I - - .�� .;.� .- 1 ,�' erage amou . . 1. _ _� , . . '' �. � I . I JC4. �1 .. � C �),., . - _. I - � . 7 1. __ . _., I . ­ . CIMIMArT C AIRZITC1 SAT.jHl OP. .. .. . W_ ..'' .1 .- : .. . . a I � .1 . ) - . each failure, whi6h in 18H4 was $14,- �j - - .. . ., ­.. . ., I � ' � .. ­ ,� , . . . . . I .,..'� - ..,:, � ., -_ .- ' . . . � i �'. . -1 . " ' ... I . .. . . �, _. ... :_. r I 1. I I , 4 :. . , 492 ill ,I $85 is but a little over $7,W9, I . _... - __ - ."Nol-ww* -vp--Ofwr"wlw-.&�*��'�-,-.-F-�mu-Irmn.9mr-wnwpwew .�*� 6 .USft*&T".W - . . , . t .. '"ll"". I � .11 *4.._�-.Woc­�4" - I ' ­_"...101, ,�.0,.&Vfi+1.*#.-_W-VV.,v"WA% � ~�,Ww - . . , - . I . t . ., -+'*~F--#-1_-.- ' . r - . I I . . --- �. .. . . . I . . � . . . --"- 0 It- I , . . . . . i 'aAer'in A­&i1i;a­"` ."' 8 1 l � ...7-1.... ...A;. I .- I - - - - . ()n'e tr in I 85, as 11 .N _", '-' ' F _'0110 - ! '11 . 0''11 . : . . I ' 4 , .­,#,� i" J VON :R_ -.1"....'. � .1% , "..'. . . . - - .!: . . compared *4 . , 1, . , , - . -�l '-' i h-on tzedoc W%'00 in 1884. ..1..;.­;:­ � , � I.. I 11 . P � 11 items'"" i m - f . I I . _____ - :-' " i - "�- In 1878 �, e trader in every 28 failed. , , i, - ,�- - ­ J, Wt . . . ,. - . . - D 'aRrY, �w cite rix Vista .. W T .:r,�,�. ., : . . r. . • 1h refirence'to apprehended troubles'.ti -1 I . . , ` - . ; • ti p blished every Prid . �_4 t"'!­ - I ­_. . 14 • �. ...r . , I . . I .. 1;.. . . , I . , . - , �, - ­ - ....; ­ �-., - l , i� , , '. . . . ... , -§t4 '.. ,, . : .­ _. � __ . . � , ". � -1 L - . 1, . . . , . , . � . , �, f.4 ,;, , . .,.l � , .. -, ,� ..". !.. ;­ ; j 1, . . I f. i � , ,�.:- - , ;,I � 1 2 , , , i .* .,. ;_ - - , � , , .. . � •. . . � . . . . I I I . � , I I _1 1: . - .. � 4, . L I . .1 . . I I , " - ij - , - I 0. - . � l.. � � -7 . a* morning �f,t its Offl6b, in the N4 irth-West an Ottawa despoleb � " , i . 1: � . . 1: . .4�., .. 1 : IMU0. OUL . . . . ; .. I . : - I_. - ..- . I _- . . - I . 1. . .11 . . V� '-"'o _ 1 v �;-; - A ,:�l ­� 0. : 0 � 4 I �_ jl[, � - - l'I J"L'_ �­ - ' ! , . � ,�r; - q. ; ,R � 984 ,� �,.I'! , , ; _, � . ... .'' . Z.1- A .:, I - . . I t;p. - � . . � !ji� I .1 L." .il. " . , .., . - . . . . - � .. . . 1. . . - ;;. 11, TBJR19 this wool: aye---,,The department of .z.-: . , 1 .11 �. .. �,.!. , , � . I ... . L.. L I L . j � _�. _ � ­: . � . . I . " - z .1 . . 1,1_� .:, , �'- : .4 , I I - .. , - I . - . ; . . i � . .i . .1. .11 . I I . . - I . . OIL a "r 11"r; $1. . &"&Ne& Indian re here denies that there - .1.1 ,­-:-- �­. � ;,J �� � � , t:. �., I I... 1, . 1. . . 11,� I . .. �, - .. � . ' . . . I I - -1 "I. I - M I : . ., -p L I . I - l .� . I . . . I - : - RATES OF AD ERTISING: . .. ;, . . : ­� . ; - ,J. ­­; - . %. . . .. ";i.o .1. L - '� L''. L - ' '! I � . . . .. . . �.. I . . I.. . �.;. .. ► . . . Z I � - . L ,- . .1 �..� I ... . . . - .. - . : J, t. � . i . . I .. . 1.�. _;` .. . . � . I , ", , L, L" *., - . . .,.� � . ; I . I . . I I " .. _ , . 0 cents in an . � . I - 1. �. � - - insertion, per line - . y tion fpr the sensational . . I .. I'll . I . . . . . . - , . - .. ' - . ' 10 __ I : .;. � . I 1. .L. . .... I 11 % .­ . . I . . . . - `. I . .1 � , . . . - . . . ]CC - -- � - . . � . , - . . . . . , ; . . . . subsequent insertion, per line 2 . . !.� .";, . stories h have been put - in cir- . . : , . . . . � ­: l � . . - . - � ..1 . 1. - ­ to imSe does not include Legal or P~ S& . . ; . . . r . . . culation regarcline the a of I. - . . . , , nts. � prinug -- , . . � I . . .. - 1.1 ., . j L. - ; . . i ; ! , r ­ . . " . ,. - ; ,.: I - .. � : I . . .... i ..�'. �, I . .. . � L � , : . _ .1 I I ­ - . . ... 1. I I . . : - _ 1; ial terms given ibc� parties matt em- Indiana in the NoWl-west Territories. - '�. ' . . . � I . , � ; . . I - . - � . . ; 11 -:�.. I I . . I . .-1 • . - . I � : . . . . � � IN tore or 6 months; �r bj Yd . - L I . I . : I � . L I -1. . - . I the or- Hall- The DepAtity . Superintendent-Geri - . . � I - or yearly 4 . � I v: � - ,T I jr contracts I'm le quarterly. I ' ' � ! 1B stnese cards, Ion lines or under, with paper, eral of 11�di&n affairs states that the ' 11. " year. 05 00, Payable tnj advanos. �. .1 ,�; _. I . . , latest ad received from the In- . ;, , ,� .,. ' ! i .: . , vertisemento without writimp instructions - I . I - i . c . I.". I . .� ­ . . � " '... . �r l , I q . - . . . . ., . I 1, I " �, vgi be inserted until forbidden and charted so- dian agefits show that the reports of ' !�� I : . . I . � , L . . . . .." I. .1 . . ! r . . . A.. - to = Orders for discontinuing advertise- I . I ". � '� . I . � _11 .; � no Oct' TO , , , .- . . . . st be in, writing and sent to the pub- disaffect) among the Indiana ha I ) .. .: ? . �­- . jig or r�- L - �'�:1 I , \ llr - ,_.� - � . _. . _. _. . * been gTe4tly exaggerated and is en- . I :. l I i , I . I : - t _,l ;. ... ,,- . /00 - ! .1 - . .111, work promptly Mtead" to.' , , * .-(I': . L. � it " . 1. I I . � , , ­. ...1. �. . ': ., .... I . � . I 4ned to a few of those who ; �% ­ . .., I I I I L' ACKERMAIL - '- MURAT& 0 4 , � ... .1. . _.... I I . I � - . .1 I .� . . . . I r - -, mv all s grumbling. . � . .1 .­ . " , I l. .� . .. . 1. � ,:.. � I . . . :: -, , . . I . . � - ... 1, 1.1, I , . I . . I ­ . . , - 1. -:" - . - . I . I Our 1p.ontlee-g�det Independence. i al", I ,� . .( �l , "..., I..j , t .. I . 'i , ,; I . . . -_ I I , ANT. . . 2­ - _.... . . . , �. I I . . . L: - i , 1, I ., ''.�: . I * � 1. I ` . . . I . : -1 - t..� -A First-61414 . . � i. . I . . . . . - - - I ur A-Im is L."al Pa - - I , '' i..,:: `:' � " ' % 4 . . � L ' ' - r I ' ' QUZ MmpeetaftcMis -The 'hearty There r .. . �­. . - . JB9 . . - . �� per 8 every prowet illat Can I ,, 1� I . : : I— I W I i . � - _ . . .�� . , . , , ' �! .- . . L ­ . - . - , � . ; ­�� �`- � ; ��,.'., � ., I - - . I L . . . - . - ... � . . ; . support of the imoiDlo of Pialierina and vicinity. a.da will be wefl represiented at the .. 1 . i.: j. .11 . � , I I i I� . , .. , i . , ' .. .L�', ­ ' 1 l I .i - I . . .... . . . �. � I I : . .. . . , � .. . 1� ;,? I - - ' - " . � - 1-1 , .., - . I * . I i - : . .. .. .;. . � . . Colonial Killibition in London next . . L . � I : I - - - - .. . � . I- ­ , � - . . . - . ; _.... ­1 . ... -, , - -, -_ . . . I I . .. � . . OP .r. 'I _-­--'-_' - CLEARING OUT...i._...,.� . - . I _. - . ... . . FRIDAY, FEBUARY 5 1886. May. A Ottawadespatsh of resent / " ' .; L -;�''/' WE ARE NO W* , � ): I. ' !_ '__' I . I ... - � . . . I IV, . - I ..'' .. ;L. . date sayalthat a meeting of agents and ` - . . . . . . . I , I � I .. .� :�, * I . I.. ., � . I • L r . %. - � ' ' . ' L j I : _ - - " ' ' . . - I .il. , - 1* . , I '\. r . . . :� - .: .t . l 1. - - L_ I i i , 4'. 1 . . . . . - .. . . I I l - ! . ' . . - . - . I .1 . 1 1 . L . � ; I , . k, � ' - i � L. - - . in eolleoti�ng exh.ibi 8 I L'. . � L Tweeds , ' L - . I .. - A FEW PLAIN WORDS. � w- - ' ' L - - others en 0 ag * , F .. �I was . ** I- I I . . I . J S; - -- - I ' " . - j. -..� held ,in the rooms of the Minister . anke't ­ ,-IlAnne s Cloths,'' Dress Goods, and F 'I.' I - 11M- , . - . 'f Agriculture a week ago to-day A - , ' I . I I f �aders Of TEm Nz� j re��dihis of 0 of the . '.­_ - I - - ".. 1 " �.,- � I - ­ . - . � - . - . . , - �'�-­:-: � L . �. C � , . I , . - - areful-review was made - -�'­ '', '' : ­'! .., � � I :. .- . . ' , I ; . , j .� I . I i . I ' ' I . � �. .f L, , �' L. a � I I .- _-.- � . .. I . - th s, village, will remem r that some very e AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ... I � I .. - ... '. . - tn, 1.. 1- - - ­..... _1'.� �,;,ij;.- - progress so far, and it was found that. . I . . 1. . . - .. , , . . . �1 - . , - . ... .. ... igle ago we advocated that additional. 'I 1" . I .:L I .L';. :�. L , . . . - - I � . ! � , . . . 1. � . . . � , �1. r , doubts of filling'the very large space � .11 � . :.j_.­':: '­ .-'� ; '. ­�'. �) , � , - 1'�­ '', " � _.- �'. . . �.;. � I .. WL. - . ... I . . . . ... f � L .- . . . - . 1. - , uses should be built in order that I . s - . . 1; w - . , I . l � . . ­1 . 1. i � ' . � . .� . - . I . != . ' ' ' 4 I _i L . ; . ;­ - . . . . , �., - .. . .... :l , I . ­410- . . � __:.:_'­- I . � ' _2��'-; ''; ,& . : ...., . . .,l .. L. • _41001- -0. - . . I . � allotted were removed. It was found I . .'._.� � .. desiring to locate in the village . �, ' -. L . L � : 4 . ' . _1 I �: '. I .. .... . � ., - . � : . .:. . . . . � - � , ... I l I . . 1. .. . . . .; i - I . . . that the �xhibits already offered are I - . . ­ . . - . . . . .. I - I ; . . . . - , , OVerCO�,t$ . - I , � - . . W.0 . . . ' ' " � I ' ' . . ., . I . - L Bid not be compelled to seek other ' " , . l . I . . . � � ... . ... . rep pl wes in which to settle down. thorough y resentative,,. of the Aiso`7 Gloves, mitts, Under' w'e'' � : . . : , . I I ax, Ifu ers I S awls .. I _ . . .. .... � 1. Dominic .�� .1 71 � 41� �.;. - I. - . -I.:.. .1. L.... . . . . . ' 9 ) ) - Some people thougfit we were taking � I �. . .. I I-- . . . . .. � .. I . ' . . - . , * , , . . . I I . � . . , . -- m . directs ,attention to ... a �.': A , I , i siery-, : _! !.� V, � :� � �. . . inter (" -- ds- i .. . � l - !� I and all W* . .. . .1 toD comprehensive a view of things, A cot _ . Clouds, Hosiery, I : ..... ... .!. . . 7 . - !, I . I ..'� - vaid I I . . .. - . . that there were � enough houses matter t at is of interiest to farmers t I , . %,,­,,- I - ......._ .. - . . . 1. .. . I I . . I . I . . . I .:, , . . I . .. . - , , : 1, . .. : .: . I . . . . I . I .1 - . ­ . . . . . i t �. . 1, � .,. I ... : . I . - I . - . . . . i .. . . -eady in the village at that time to Lye i ' "' : - " ' . : I I l . . .. i - I I . - . .1 : 1 1. I . 1. I nerally It ,says:-An agitation is .. 1_4 - . _ I . _T I .. . I . - . . . I . � . .. �. �j I I ... , .V. I i many p . . arts of Ontario to __ aj:Z:MArT:Ej z PR�I oil foot . � ArT , M_0,T.T03M:D ominodate.all that. would be likely to " . I Belt le here for years 'to c0l"O... But induce t ie'.Government to make a � I . � '... . ..�: . _ j �* .I... . 7.! . tire � : . - . . , r I - - � :. . � -ice of the last year or so- wide 'faccordina to law." _. .'' / • 11. All �,, experience p . .11 �� I . � � ­ i . - n ' r wa 01, . .. 1. 4 � , � has shown conclusivelyj we think, . I I - ;. � . . . ��. i.. . . I . , I . . I ) L I . -i � . � . . , . . .. * -1. I . 1. . I I I % . . :'. - ... . " - - - . . . . . L il . .... _..., ,.; , . It is cotatended, and certainly reason- ' 11 .' • lL � .. , . . ..,:" . . i:, . , - - , : I . . . . . I ­ ..[ , . : ; - I . . , . . 11 : � � . � j ­1 . .. . - - _� � . .. - . . *� -,- " - � �- - . . � . "Ll . . , -_ : . . - : i - - - I , , -our predictions were coil et, wid . . I . . .. . I � -, 1 .. - .. ,- , th tt � . I I 4' . . . ' make' "r - om� for our large Spr"'g Importaiion, - i - eve' ably, the the narrow tire is hard Oil - t . - a , o'ads a ' In order o ma e o in hiCh will be heavier th �,ir conclusions I I .wrong. . f the r cuts them up badly. The A ier t1 as r i I .. - l - I . i l I , . . . ' - . L' ­1 ,� .L pe, aimest will take the trouble - to look wido tiro costs - but little more than I �'!- before to Whitby, each and every to i 'GOODS should , an lu I . . � I 0 DRY _ _ 1. I I . . - . and the village to-day, or ­.. .- I I '. '-L . .... . - make the narrow, is easier to draw, lighter' `� - 1. I .".. . -1 � - - . _., I I . I I , . !C I I 1 . ''. . ­. . � ... I - en juiri . r' � _i. • ! . . l � L - .. .2 . 11 . . . . ... , I . � ... I � L . . .1 . I . . _. . ile the - . , -, . ... .. lm. I :�:-� '. 1, . I . .1 . '. , . - . : 1I_ � . L . � I i .. � � . es, he will find that there is on the horms and wagon, . w � �-- Ill . L - I � . I . , .- .,z 1, i . N CL - . __ - __ I... .: - � _... 1. P I ., i. ,-! _:..,�: an to e, several parties farmer ffiends of this locality are I . -HOICE ' GOO S 1 . I 1'r - . I , .- '' .'.'L'-. ... I I single vacant house in the pia T, roads are improved by their' use. Our ' A - C 410 � a sl 4_ I I I - - we know 'here ax' ' CALL''.'' ''EARLY -, ID ,SE URE . - o.. I �. ­ I .. I . . �_ '') F .1 . . .. . , � . im.. I. . - _... . . . 1., . I . . - - .:.� - I _'­ Lj, - "'. � - I . .. . w ting to get a place. to move ii .to al,qo interested ill , this- matter and - , l . . - -_ - ' . ,� : , . , . : L I . - , . I . . . . 1, . : . .. l . I . - . I . '. i -f - - ­ . RO . . � ,: __!,-�. 1L Mig RedU t1c . . , �.., . I � �.� -A�t 1 1 .- . - I- -I ;� -� - froin them. . ;� - ., I 1� I 60 MaYIMF at 11 Xd..El - . i - we would like to liew .. . 3 ,% I 0 n or . '. - . . .,�. I I., I , I I . - i . " ­� - I . I .. I I I - .. . �3 ' I i , , . . ewspaper men are perliip�'11�1 -a L ,".. . I I .i .. . I .- . . - �f "'.; , .. , - . I . I . - . . ? - 1- . . I . . . I I . . . ; I . . . L . ' � I ' � ' - 0 d �... ' ' ' ' ' ' .. . as � oil Thursday of last week- With usual ­ M . . . "... f needs of the village and ' L � . - , ,- : better position than most people : The Local, Leryislature wis ,6pene JITH . ': ��� S*1nG, ghborbood-it is their businem,, display of pomp and c�remony. , The I . �. I . . . I - . i . I I . i . ''. I ertain the i I T,' DRY- G ' ' �--EMPOR,l ­.: � . i I . I..:_ ". . I . i . . . A _� i': Ra I when we say that several houses Governor read his little speech .(pre- �t: . - I t . . , 1. . I . . I I � . .1 d 4 ­ . _ - . - . - ' - I I. I... ., i.i/�.; . ' . .. _. - .� - . - . I . ,. I- I . _. . - - I I . : . . ­ z. J_ � - I � ... . . 1-1 . I ... � "_ _ ; ,..: i -1 . . . - . - , . . �� -1 0 ut- . . - - ! . . . I I I . . . � . . _. , . . , , ` , ' i . . ... , _­ .. . ` � . . 1. .. . ., I . I ." : 1� __ . j band played the National I- �'_ .." .1.... 1%. .. "� . 1; - ; - . . . . _ I � � , '. state,what we know to be a fact., No ed;tlle 1. � - S ' r. m ; _.- , .. ... CO be let in this -village now if we pared for him b 4 the Cabinet) ; the % -i ,. - ,: il �.. . I . . . , • , y ­ . , . L '�: - had them .for that �urpose, we simply cann ns were fired, C. Company sal . RO S ' BRO HE , . I . I i I I � - . . . �. - L .. . . I I y . . I . I I .11 . I � . . "' * . � . . I . , I " . , _: I- briger ago - was-done, and the .- .. . I. 1.1 - .L IL i : l i...:J *!� " , : ,� �"r . ­ ­_ .,_ • " � , �. . . I - . . L . -2­ I than Friday last a Anthein, the deed -was : "; I � I ,: ., - I .. : .. . ! - :.. . � . . . .. - " i . .� I.- � . ..- . - . ... . :I - .- f � In i­ �. . .: .., ! � L f I , . , � , . I be an-a farmer-was walang � : ': I :.:. : . . L . I . ­. 1 . . _ . . I .. . . ' House, adjt urned to next day. .Mr. HUGH M. 11038a j� - - -1. 11�.. :::. , I . _� � J ., WHITBY.1 -- - " ­ : .- I ­ -.-. I �. .. I I r . . � - C.-.1. . ­ , I . . . _ � ­ _ .. '. .. - enquiries in t ,.� . :�I� I , 1* . . . �, .1 . . . . . I- - " , . - 1 . his office as to wher6 Hawlev t ie member for Lennox, , .i I . . I l . . I . I . � I - , :.. GEO. L ROSL . ­ . . . . . �. - I- � . I I . .1 . I I . I . . I . . . . . �. I 'I - . L . I . I � i . . I I . . he' could get a house, and during moved the address ill reply to the --I--------- - _____ ------------ - __ - --I-- ---.--- -.-- � __ • ______ ___ � - . -.� , thq past few wee as niany as ,Speech from the throne, and Mr. r ' . ---,-----------------l---r-------,- - ­ . I I Nens Adiv.rtinemen .. . . I . , . NO .� I 0 t s . . . half-a-dozen 1, �ij8eeii speaking to Somme, the new nieniber for Algoma, ______ ...'. , , . . . . . I 0 . , . ' I __ __ . .. L . . . : L .. � . . - I . I The ; - : . us upon the same subject.1 - . seconded it in all able speech. _� - " I I�V. 71(on 6S.&-mim. l ! i U � -''..- . .�, aim to ,,;peak Spec does not proiftise much new ! r I . c. , , d I ' , , has always been our W PrI 1: u c e 0 '-. � .. \ . . ; . � . 1. ! ; the of tlic� village of Pick4ring and to fegislation this session, the most im-' 'renders will be Torleived by the unti'r . � d . . : L - L . . . . ... . . 0 era ll ! . , ,� I- � i , - . � � . . I ( ­ * . Tot. � . I . ... . a . I _"_-O -''_ _: " 11 , .0 - . " �, . k ,� . 1, . I .1 up to the let of March, 18W. for the I') a - '' . �, 1. . . -_ -_ .! . .. - I ..­ •*i � poi ut out the ma advantages it portant anpouncement being that the A ud raw's sLone chureb in the Village of pickey. -. .s, � I ... . - I .... 's ­ I I , . , I -..-,. . . . '. , '. , .1 . ,_.. . .- - , ing. lidyer mast relnove same before the 18t of , �. � . I ,_ Pol sesses as,. a plaice of , residen"le Government intend "going Oil with the I 111 " 1. . � . i . I � . for retired farm 1: timber. , . march, i*7. - Also for rile, a quantity of be ' . I ers' and others, and erection of new Parliament buildings for further particulars apply to � � D R,Y' QO� DS ' '; L 0 W. D. GORDON ..' I . I . ■ I 8 I . I ' Aig * .1 K. .4 a f i1rn d a V i0l w ic i - ' I' " I b Or 11 0 6 sex .1b . I "Y' � I I I I " I. 3i P I � I I R, t' really two bad that the village in the spring Pie.kering. . 14-16 • , ' 0 " I - - . __ . . I a in e reS.S'. L, I �. . .' L; * I ,f. . . . ing. I ____ - ___ __ - --,--. __ _ - -.- - . , . . --- , I �1 "'I-. L - L �_ - - �j''l � l� 'I .�' l� ., . ... 1, L ' . 1, _­ j. ­ � . - . . . ..., 0 uz5l I s � .'. j .j �, ­�.,...�l � � . � ! .. . .. ... . � shou loos residents wh(u I - n d 1 - � . - OATS. Call sp et our , stoc I ' .9 . /%.. - . - t, , .1 . ­ I Wing ry 117 ...'�, /, -.�- a, little enterprise and inoney would . 0 * i ,, to bur behq, � - R*Ay om i I CAS9 *FOR I " sul ply tile d, �,,ficiency. . hoine the fo la 't __ ... .. I . Goods winceys, Cottons, F nelS, L .. - . we I I 1, - . :� . . . I . " . . � 1 subject - . 111 11 WCrt! P I r L, . � The nudemgned Wpaying the hj4hpst prico lu . . ' 7 . . . ".:� . -While oil this su Ject it nAy be - VOIAtA front coinmenting On *eukih for Cwxwi 0sts, &-livored in � . 1?. . . I n Tweeds,. Ladies a d Gents' UndArcl f.hin - . . .. - 4 F �. I Ile Tepres,clit" first-class PlIglish anti Nnadi . i. Z51 a - - ! � � . 1. � . . . 0 , . . L r .1 . . I . I - the interest of the village to refer to a the ruiult of the election for lVarden. In"uranoo CotnptLlued. allf w % do all f . ,Lined Buck and Kid Gloves: Mitts. r . � . .-L . d riW . deeds, mort- .­ I . ilia I Ull. gages, bonds, w1118.leawm, �* 'L ;' , . I - � I 400 'ter that is likely to result ii in' for this count for 1886. ft *8 , '. - . ; , - it and other legal - - - . '. ,-, a a is . , . . I P - , I I(, result A^vi" 1MOWC I -1 .,' .,4 ,­ , I , - 1�y . roopts careruliy. neatly. and chesper ths i , - def to he place hnless a change. of necessary for tis to say that d , 1, BOOT% ANn I -1 - I . DOliC!V -11. -h . Lia L & X . I It , I \ j r I, I � I * . . _. Me . 0 1 - I . I . . . . . . is adopted and it - is this Parti was not we desired expected. Wouev to loan. ; . . - r _. 11 . ' - I .. 1, - . .�? . We are giving SPECIAL VALUE in Ladies' and` � I I �s - " I , ­ . . . . .. -V who are f�rtunate enough' to owil Of the three candidates nominated- ., ... ' W_ B. PRINCTLE. . ,-. , 1. . . . . : L ­ - I � . of pie 14-15 Kotary Pubtic. Whitby. I . 1 desirable building lots in the village Messrs. Monkhouse __ - ______� I G'ents' Felt Boots and Overshoes. .- . kering, �_ - -L-.---_-_ � I— * - 7 .. . should not hold their land at too Gould Of Uxbridge, arid Sillith of I - - . , I , : , . , I o - I * ; .. � r � !A I - Groceries . high a figure. -just such a policy as 1'gHt Whitby-we certainly think the Ficrmg Agrl Sodety. Fresh alwa $K ept in Stock . . . I I . . . I this has been the lueAns of stifling the former had the best right to the post- ... - � - :, , . ... . . . • .- : . � . - . . : . I 'the'Hoord of Directorh of the Township o 'i I ., . .� � I- , 4 I . � . - - . . . . � ' . t4ocie - . . ­ . , - .ty will meet for the � T ,.:, . di;Fatch of important business in the Town I- • Hal, - - places, and it will have the same effect have been'e�lected had it not been for Brougham. on Monday next, FeO. 8th. A 0 I ENTING, I CKERIN Ge ' . ' . . ttandanqe is requostod. I - - jealousy of the north members. full a . . here unless tile people are prepared to the je' &I f B '"' B � ' growth and-ulimately ruining many tion,- and we feel confident he would Picken ng.kfine tilt ar i . ., . .. GEO. PRItll,S, r __ - -,.- - - , - - ­ • - , ­ __ - - - - - _____ ___ . • .- - - -- ---- - ___ - I . I - - - - -- President __ - ____ _____­---- . . ��___­ I . . . property-holder who. desires suell j me .Par I .- :1 , . . _' 11 a ion I _.. Ots. . These nien from the north don't like I I :. accept a reasonable price for their I ' . I . . �LEVI CKFY . . We don't suppose there is a refiident . to see Pickering township sending five *'-- President. ellfioeretarv: I por - ' I wil to the Count), Council, but ,: �l - �� WC M03:Lt_- .. Im tant., ; Proc mato ! .. . . I V, r- rest as that referred to. Is there '? wh this feeling should exist is more : . . . . . • .;- , - .. 11 . :. �. . ' One hundred &Ad f1fW across of good land, t%. '. 1. . �r, ' - - : .. � No, of course not! Well, - then, than we can,explain. This towliship ing south hILIf of lot 33. 3rd con.. containing 1 . I I r.. . � ... ; 1 11 . . .1. 'I, , _ . ., I - .,. . I . . . .:- I . , � . . . . 00 If you wa t the latest styles.'in Glassware. '�, . . . : - , . I prevent it. The re adres, and north -eRst quarter of lot 32, 2nd con., I . .. .. . . - � -1 . I ..� . I , . . ­ remedy lies ill your hag an area and population which en- (50 acres) of 11jelterring. On lot 33 th4e Is a good If you want a handsome Glass Sett for 5'0 C � I � ; . _.. I . - , . . I -1 . � . ! I , - .., I- own hands. . . � Ptles her to this privilege, but with st0110 dwelling and woodshed'. driving hoube, two - � en,ts, ., . ... . - . � T . .r '.., - I .. . . , b . k . . bank, barns and stone stables. and a never- % - If you want the 'prettiest and cheapest Lamps ill I • . town. . - . . ...,,�.) .. We have ii, g, reat deal * f "faitli in this privilege" she -has also to pay the failing spring of water; the land is in good . . I _. I � . ­ .r 0 1 1 .1 . - $5 - - Pick2ring, as well asili of cultivation, . I If IOU �wallt a handsome China Tea'Sett for ' I . , A its people, and lion s share of the tax levied upon the "I' * n,,L on ' or 60 acres being . (' * I ... . I r . 1� . .. . . - . . _. T best in .the town- .. you �� we seend reasop unici pali ties, by the County Council. . . . why it should not Ill "'o ' '0 . , f u want a beautiful Dinner Sett, 1� land ,�o, I .. �. r - i . . '. I . . y! - feral of five years. I . . . ,. 10 11 the "tam ' d- �r " 1 Plough" - ip and r,anw,l to , - - , apply t r & 11 .,. .L " I If you want a pretty China Cup & A' r -. , I I .- I.. � .. .�. 1- - ]1le se in population lle concerned we would IRRT GARLAND, . aucer for �5 ceil�ts,l a - ; . � . ... . and sh :r �Ulllrks)es _0 ROI ' L llati6n For j. t , : " ... - prosper; So far as we aj ,C herr�.v�.� l!1 , . .. ,� L' . . . � . . , - I. 14-17 ­ . . If you want a W I .. ... L - I . l . .1 but t the same time: it is quite Ira- have no 01jection to every townshi ­ ­�,­-.�­­­ -_ I .1 . - G. Chamber Sett of 9 pieces . I . . . . -- . I . ­ i . - ip I .. .. .." ... I . .11 es for 1 V .1 . L.. r . . .1 - : - I L '' , . . If you want to se ar e - - � ­, _. - I 11 . � _. probable that it will ever be a large ill the county sending a like number :.*. � � , 1, .!,�L - -';. L � .L.' - ..l. . �1' select from tile 1, g st and cheapest j , , , . . . ,. . . p - - I . -1 . . L' �' If you w.iht choice Green, Black or Japan Tea at 20, 215), 80, 40, 0c. per'llb. . . . - , !j 0 took, . 1I ' i" " , I . - - . . 0 , - - ' City Or even a large town: Therefore, of en to the County Council Board - ' i ' ' '. 11 - . I � _ - .... 5 & . � - I tL . 1 1.-, :. , # � � _. -, * If you want a lb. of choice Green, Black, Japan cr mixed Tea at I . , . I I . .. . those, who are holding. provided they contributed as much to . ". � .. � . 1. .� . I . . I .111, . . 119. 08 at fancy I . i., � - l . t I 1 , I . .. . I . ., . � L - .1. . � � ­ L - . 00 v . . - ... � . _.. .1 �f nt6 with a valuable prize free, priecs-now, with the:expectatioii that the county funds as does flickering. - ..- - 1; '.- I . . i . , L - . - L I I - .. . L � . ' . .� - L * e 1, . I ­ ! - . . I It you want choice gresh ground Coffee at 20c. per 11), ' 11 . I � . I � , . they will double in� price or value But are digr�ssing from War- �,' �".LLAN­b CANAL, .. t I 1� . , .. I uni ig . ! . � I ". If you want choice clean Currants at 5c. per lb., . .. - d i the next fourl or five years, dens lip. We regret that our worthy !,.. . . � I . I I . ­ - . , '. I . . feel '' * ", , L' ' ' .... !.- .. i... � . . . l . . . . . I I - - . I I . � � . . . , . I " I ". � . , ­ choice X 8 . . . I - I - . are, ro our mind, iinaking a great Ree e was not elected, for we . ' ' ' � I ... � . � * . If YOU want el ,"mits Fruit at bottom priceg . . 11 I I . : 1.11 - . . � , 1, ... If you want fresh Oysters in bulk or'ean direct troin Baltimore, '. . \ MiStake, which will e . NOTICE " \ 1�1_ _...;... I elitually result cart 111 lie would have (:�illed the . .. � - a . . - '�L - ­ � . �_* - � . . . . I . . . '. I . I I .' . I , If you *ant the best family prices; best value for our money, I ..\_ _. ill 10 8 to themselves 9,3 well as to the office with credit both to h1inself and . . . . . . I I . I � _. . - . I . , . , L, �. � . I � ; . I - . I . s .. y V L . , - villa . . the township. Pickering's time, will, -- EAL1;1D ''TENIDERS, Address6d to Gro r-ro SX2&0!z� - . .. 11 - 11 ­ I. V-P _P T th .1 W.0 t N the undersigned and endorsed "Tender for . - - V.&S:E- V19l I . l ra erty we, *oul - . . I '...:!­ ;j,­ eowne* of pi4' " d come, however, and then we r Lock Gate Brazilian W everell's Block Brock-street, Nil- .: " '. 1 ,-.,. - y Timber," wi4 be received at this office ____ -_ , areh ,.;. - say: Adopt a liberal policy towards an e there t cheer. The gentle- until the arrival of the Eastern and Western -------.-, -------, iitby. , ­ I ____ ____ strangers seeking a location here; be 1 coveted Malls on TUESDAY the 9th day of FEBRUARY -------- 0 - __Pd1'- �_______ ml w o -has secured the d posi. next, for fur I h - d delivering, on or be- I ".. . lus ingan :. PrOgFe tion , I -fore the lend day of June next, ISM, of Oak slid Tucker's ,. New .-- Sp Ing - ,uss * of ssive; be enterprising. If a I , 1.1's a young man of considerable Pine Timber, sawn to the dimensions required - . , c I - I . . . - -, . , and doubt lie . . - . he WELLAND CANAL. . .. . I ­ "_ man wants land on which to build sell abi I (i we have no dou for increasing tile height of the Lock Gates on . L , . I - '! � it him cheap in order to get him to will ( sebarge the duties pertaining to t The Timber must be of the quality .... I . j I . . 0 desetibed and of the dimensions stated in a printed bill . . . �1, . '. - �;. P.12 ..:­ ., locate here. .Help the place on in the, Office satisfactorily. We con. ': , , .1 ,. . . ; , . . . . I I which will be 8upplied on . .1 I . . .- , . . - . application, Personally . . I . . � . I . so . : � - . ­ , � . L - - 0 every ' way you can, for depend upon grat4late him on his election. ,­ or b at tbis-office, awhere forms of tender '� , I � . .i,, . can . - . ickering will bP'just what the ::�40_ .. I " . L . a . it, P e . , =Iobtafned. . . . . - . �'. ­. J. ". - t' � l �J�,.I-''- No PsYment will be made on the timber until . .. I people make it. i. .. I.. . I I - 11.,. t I . --�-Rev','J.,G. Fallis, Dutton, certifies : it has been. delivered at the iiiien required on the .., ... ., � . . . 1 . I . . .­­ - . ' Canal, nor until it has been exmined and ap. - . : .�.,. "For some years my wife . : . has 'been Proved by an officer detailed to that service. . L- L:� �. � I ; ­ . . . . . . . I L. . l: . �, troubled with Dyspepsia, and has tried contractors are requ _1 . . , . . & - I _.. - In their . annual L circular D"" ested to bear in mind that ... ... I , _., . . ''. � . .. .. '... un, one thing and another recommended with an accept bank cheque for the sun) of $W0 , , I . . . 40 , . - . . ... . 11, . L 1 , _1 • 1 . . - - . � , I & Co. report that business little or no affect till advised to ,,ive must ac001nP&uY each tender. which 1; . � I . ­ . ­ Wiman . . .. .. I F hall be .. �. �.. ­ , . -i Canada Mc- forfeited it the party tendering declines to enter ­ I-- W s ia a in. 1885" numbered Gregorls, Speedy Cure a trial. Since into a contract ror supplying the . , . *. . . , I t. Umber at the � . - . 1,256, with liabili4"es'of over $19,191,- taking the first bottle I have noticed a rates and on the tc, Mg stated in the offer sub- ' " '; , ... L I - � % L I - . ��. decided improvement, and can with Con_ mitted. cut , . . ; � The obeque thus Sent in Will be returned to the '1' This cut represents . L . . ,L,4' 1 074. The decree in the number of fidence recommend it to be one of, if not respective parti the Double T'rusg ' _�' I . . . _;.�.. _. . ... �:. casualties as compared with 18M is the best medicine extant for Dy9pep9j&. od• 08 who" tenders an not accept- of the 0,- .shaped cis rig itlibut.the belt. 92RINote tb6 ositi 11i 84ght, but the fact thit liabilities This invaluable spar rent does not, ho ANT but e IN- but I This dOPM 9 situated in the Pad which a CONSTANT _t . . I uable medicine for Liver Com. wever, bind itself WARD and UPWARD pressure supports the hernia when the truss in 4 a :. F1. plaint, In "on, Kidney Co to accept the lowest or any ten4w.. . . u . - - _,., n , - . - ,.., M int, is : By order. . . . _� I eleven I is' - I - . I ../. . ::,.-.::. .- : purely vegetable. Sold by W 9 � . ..- ­­­ - - ­_ , . TNOM $3"Sr ' - . I.,,41 - . - Field, _. . � - . - ,� �. � 1- - � __ . ­ I . . ions show that the failures are of :�_ I A. P. BRADUT I - . . I .. t . . . .�! !;. , . 1 - - - ­.";1 - : . �.-J , . I , paftol - � Secre . � � . . I . Do , ent Of ftnwLy� 161 Cana$ . i I Ly - I I i � 1� I y reft �,_ 1* � 11 �e , 1081 - 14-17. i OZILPIKIST .� - - .,-%;� I . i I � . I I I I . . 1. ..... 0'. Ottawa, 21ad January IM . . 1. . 1. . : '' ' �'_' - ' . ' !_ 0 1 - . - .. . I . "' � - I I 6 . , - . .'' , , .. ­ - . _' 'I ';: _!­�' r ; ; �­ ;; "T': - , ;_ , ­... , - , . , - � 1.: ­ L.� � � : W " : _. .. . 1, F ,: - �.. -;;.- : . !Ll� I I I- : .,.,. �' I .1-.1, I I - -i . . .., � - � . . I 4 j ;. . . . . I �: n2i � !...ti - , - . - I - . .. -� , - - '� . '�,. 1� I . , L_ . . .. 1.;P; _.. I :_; ; , . . - I . -,-.:­ L ' ' . � �; ," ,_ ; '' . ­ : I I I � � .. , �. -:.I_ , * �. . � ,. . ,� 9 �' � . . . chemist * and druggist. Trial W. given � - U;y. .ff . 'D A DRUG IST significance and importance. fr". . - , . .1. ) �,I�. W : �FTE I ... _ I . -� ,,��, ". � '1.�.; -A - . ­.­:L 1�1 l _ ­ . _. . _. 1 ;.. , . I ` �.. , . �­ .... ­ , '. .�_.,;.. ; - . , �- L�­ - � J . .;.. � ­.. r . L . . , ,.... , 1k.''.. . , , .1 1. ... . . . .. � : . ... ,.­_.� _,�_fA . � . � . - . A : : 1. . I - ... � � I... . �-: ! , , .� . . . , � - - . . , - I 1 - . . . . � I : I vl . - . . - . . . . . , A - I - . . , - � L , - ' � . , \ . . . . . . . . . I . . . - ; : : ;. . . : . 1: , - - � . I , I . � . � � � � , , i � , .. � � I , ' � I � .: .: :. I , � � ` , ; - � : � _ I � , I - , *_ I . - I - . i * I I , - \ _ ` - i i -11__ I I - - -- . __ __ - - --_ ---- -'. —`- - -_ _ ... ''.. - -_ - "__. --- _ _ - I - _ - SALE RECi18TER. - -- - - -- ' - I / .. %.. Nv";D. -, 1 r j"'i., � 1. - - - •,� I � � , 4 - � , I . r'$B. gory= -•c sai>r ti OL .'.. 1:1:1 .J.: J�'.�� COTTO. N. � . . ,. m laments at lot 3� , stock and I P f ,. ; ,, a. " i ; • . f earl ion , Pickering, tihe prppert f Geo _ _ t , , i - a 1 a u, �c r , c ... A -� � ,v.__ : ._ .,. e _ �. .1 ' $On. * ►dale at 1s b clock t , • ! - �.. �,� :.. ? . :'[• .. , � r ' i � ,­ I = _1 et & tioneer. no�,- i, 1 $last i « . . f' M_ . , . .. i . I! � T. Poacher, auo 1 _ �_ ,• ,lirE�"1.4° s ,', µ��4. TIN �.1� .1 N :ot,i #i i .J p edit Bale f farm PX. t O T i`. is °.' I . 11th. F•;,. —•Cr I bees to Moriat m id TH „RSV�lm lemenLe, tic., a1 lot'B0, ear of Ta lrleaAewn�letsbtdtatit)ru►t i ' g i p Ism 'sow• preparred buy ` c . F k .. = F: 4, a _ i F r a�w - 1 tt - y I�. � �. 7t- st4ctf � i•-.� S 7 /hill , J f}i5' - •' - '! ,t. •l'! aalc ; 12.r'.�r.-.: stb cep., Pickering, the property long. r , ; rr', t� • H � ,f H• ` R,... - - �+ �,� ;:�. •t a. 'I: � : M 9 ;pct' � ct airs in� to the estate of the late Davi iiogle. } ” r►'_' , r?�x +t ! ., ,} '+ t er uctioneer. Qla of" � l � c,: �. .r ~, _ ' Thos. Poach - _ . - . FEB. 13th— Credit sale of lnable i "` I 11 FMDIAY, . - , t „_ farm stock — Clydesdale and Ca adian• �l9�3t bf10'L1T Y -- , Durham and hi h -bred 0 ,, 1­1 � bred horses, - ,`, , -, cattle, Cotswold sheep, imple- Always on hand. «� . . .,.,.. �.. �-.l . I.. grade at 10128, in rear of th con- Also Bray Shorts and all lvinda of • • - - . - . '' '` I - plants, c Mr. ' ' ,. . �t, ; �, the propert of Sion of Pickering, , - 5 .. i tee Sale always t Hoop. Mill Feed. iddleton. I' l I _ . - ._ . t; ch provided. Thomas ouoher, FLOUR EItCNANGES FOR 1NNEAT. t auctioneer. a -�g ; :. - ar a� itw r_ _ _ lY plealse� with . . , . o�'F— Parties getting sale bil a pprint• �O MITCHELL Ladies peprul summer We -1 I _f��!-T.. : 1._C \ lea �N to office of Tu s FUZEMN Nawe _ f EMBR(�IDERI�S, LACE, at et a notice similar do abo a from, our fine, seleet�on a ill - date of printing to date of sale, aEC or DCIN(I�i RAIDS, 5'f 1 f` I. l'S�g1�E.. ° ' i , . .. . � 11-1 I . - . -. - ' —AxD— . HoLLANDs I'll, . ` is ��' - .. .. -._ . �. - - f. . . Tye World . , . pthe der ' It Is certainly remarkable 1 11 N G L E,S e , . _ West's World Dudes ` ° .. � f of cares affected by T D 1 ., or family Liniment. This rF be s has All kinds of HIVE FINGER 1111 G xN AL BED ual in the world for speedy _ B E . � - . I not an °eq p mill, �Oard 9,33.d «�`i =3X , cure of -Rheumatism, $rain , Cuts, - - - _ .. Bruises and all diseases requiring sternal L•t7.1'Yl.��T- - _ - - -- -- -- - . ; al,plication. Price 25 Dente and cents ( . bottle. Sold by W - 13: Field, hemist Boards, Plank, Joice,peucln8', per b 14 17. - . . �i id drtt +,;;rist Scantling, Flooring, Sid- . • 1. A - .. � . I - . . . TIIe 1;nalis ?I lanrtiae consists f about `- �,(1OO w orals, yet when a mail is pulling ing an Pump Logs. r waiting for his ifs to N0. Z AN0 89 � yr' - on a tight boot, o g ALSO INGLEEQ . dress, ice ne,arly always invents a few On hand, and Cut to Order on Shortest ': - , eztra ��ords to express 'his feelin Notice, and at Lowest,Prices, either at • itcGregor �t Parka's Carbolic C rwte is rile Mill (Lot 13, 5th Con. - Uxbridge), 4 1 _ , ,, .. miles .North of Claremont, or will be invaluable for Wounds, Sores, $al Rheum . t t,;, Burns, ticalds and Fester , as a deli�,ered. Dry Oft. slabs for sale cheap. urif Finn dressing. Do not i ■ , ' .. I f . - henlin;; ;intl p,� T..i �(�RFAR� _ } - be im[x�setl ulco�i kith other usages prepay- i eQr S Ott ��, stionR• recommended to be as good. Ilse 7_:31 IIXIi�itll)GIa P. U. ,ve Oti S t ,t � OrCE'd 17�1e this �i . ! . Duly McGregor , I'arke's Carbolic Cerate. , ii " _ . . I fold by W. 1tI. Field, ch ©mist and drug; , ' . 14 17 1 �; gist A l�latinuln wire, too `fine to be been I _. I , d eye, is said to have , . S . c�th the Hake o • � ' :fir. H. T. Itead, of 13rooklyn. for good I made r,�' Highest pries paid o I 1. to be used in telescopes as a sub- ; stitute for the spinet's web asually em- Wheat at the El D I' �. ,l. Overcoats d p oye - _ 9 %­ ;. � . . . . '! _ I -.The discovers of the instantaneous i . • �hotonra hs has been ills 1, j . .. of tKkiti>~ 1 P elect ' - crocesS -- -- - and s. s 7 sold at less than alf-prlce. Call a ynickly followed in the medical world by - +WI11Ch will be - • i .... R perfect and instantaneoii a remedy uralgaa' Flour and Drill Feed always 1. --' - . i;cute aches and pains, etc. This - for sale. ,. ,� one before they re X11 bone. term I , . Toothache. Rheumatism, I '. .I , , valuable remedy is called Fluid Light- •�,�,,, , ers� Mork a Specality. F G7 rocf ri $ a ch 1C8 . . ' . 1. uiu,� and it is sold �t > cents a bottle by F i�ri �u ► P -17 w tints oitons ShirtiiagsI' duct, All -Wool Tweeds, 40c to 50c• f . w. ii. FielkA, chemist anU druggist. 14 HO =N �ON� Ne f __ - . littl sketch C assortment`. E Punch had a clever ' i I C A� any day. 1 bellied `,It is au ill wind Plat bows no- i � � • . umber of Lode goon,,, representing a n QUnTATInI�S _ - - Eats contemplatint; muzzled d ge with I - unconcealed manifestations of d light. Floor per 100, 2.50 13.00 � �,, declares that a Bran per Ton, ; 1 - - �Ir. Laboucllere, t i. - - ot en'ov a doll n which _ X14.00 '1 . . I little girl does n j ., Shorts per Ton; - �... �' , a erime talize as HOC - `I • 1. s:ie feels she Iiinst not a 'P Sereenln' per ICiO a dress- maker. _ _ e d d4 �: X1.00 1 Is causing so much col motldh in the Fast ; . >asotiier. Take notice.. - Chop F �P _ ` - li 5 ru contains n Opiates, ! �� htS - �V est s coup 5 P Mill close Saturda nig - U inm or any minerals. and ca bs given - jlin Teat about' TE to he youngest and most deli to child a,t o o'clock. Whys DOwsWell 1►� el �' ! : with perfect safety. It is an infallible . • • �. - .. ore for whooping Cough. A bottle halfipricee q. WRIG�T8 hould ctl,.vays be kept Convenie t as it is �00� =I' & �. . Colds, _ . .-_.� also a certain cure for 'Cough , ___ - -- - constlo,ption in its early stags, B,�n- ' Works? Biiy `when It Is cheap. Of the Best Quality• chitis, Asthina, and all Throat and Lnna Leading Carrsa e how Is a, Good Time to � . s Price 'Scents 50 cents, an _ I - �- �roubt w• H. Field, GREEN x DER , - �a1.Otl per bottle. Sold by �� _ - Hams, Bacon, Sp1Ced 11, r theme -t alud dru ;ist. It stof all kinds and of the latestdesignsmade �j T Ti i i � � ;'f I - I y I.: I I . ; .Q a �. 4# I t � ifrl� - Ai , � . I \ I . . I I .. '. : - . . * I . . " THE FARM,:: . . __r .i�. I . , 'I,.:- � _­ .- . - I—.: ��". - -, ­ �i_l" � l� �­ � . - ' I . � , �11.1� - .... - I * .� - �._ . i " .. Firmer' for the 7'ou !. . , r1irmen V, I -Too . - . . 'h oannot be add or de�w to ' . I - muc �d I , I '� ,.,:.." - _01100urnefarmm'olubs. Theylshouldbo . . .. .._, , ", I , - .� . � �.,_.. 1. _-_­ 1 "union of farmers and their families; � - ' a - - . - . .. �-. -',., - - fr6% WOW comparison of an000mmi and Ia1 . . , . . . % uro% from which now hint@ may be gain I . . .. . . 1 SK o0oadon from which every " way g turn with the feeling that he hop oaprov,i . . I 0 .. ..... ' - . � *10 mind and helped his naghb4*. . ­ , ; * *I Gov. Robinson Robluxonsays: llnemooO rpow -11 I _. . �­ lies in'oombinatlos i combined meat 1111 . - - � I I .A. I...,: 1 ­. Shan grow�out of the intelligence d oultu I _. .. !, - ' of such a union, cannot snit." �. . . . . ..­ . ­ ­ I I . . .. .- I . Young farmers need the ollub and grAU4 . ... ) :. - - - inore than do their fathom Talking in pal . '. , , � . . . - .,�_ ...! .... 1. Ifo; In the farmers' club or grange, or In 0 . . ". f armors' convention, Is a very bonefloli � 11. � - . , . . _.. .. � ..- .. ". - training. Young farmers and young met . :_w , , � .,�..'....-1., 1. ­ . expecting to become farmers, can do nine . I I I . ., I . �. . ,- in the way of getting a good agdoulturl , . 0_ ..." ., . � :� -.1 " . �. - � ­4 education without going to the Agrioulturt _-� I.— ,> ...... � . - I I - .... college, If they choose, privilege . .-.. .� . " � of the college and witnewing the a periment . I.. I ­ - . , , .... �. . I �, ) are far better than the home is Farm . � an sohools-they are next to the Ilege. • '. . . The present tendency is In the 4 ,ireation a �_ I '.. 0. , farmers' clubs, or gatherings, Institutes � 'T , 1grange as sto. At first we had only one 0, ' more In each county, .and theses elation an . � I \ - � - Yearly multiplying. To oompletwe a syden � , , . . _L . . - ; __. I �. .11 we went the small mooletiess for . .. - - . des for ad In � &I - . . ; L I - � . I- .� .., . - - I . , - .. i- -, .1. ;,. the towns, and the whole united Into �.Qf ­­ - , 1 - , � grand and- oo-operative system f "Poled ­ � , ; ausplosi , - agricultursi education, under th and patronage of the government,j I . The farmers, especially the young farmiri, . 1. ._ . ­7 :. ... - � ... . I 1. I . T, . . I trust, will consider this question. Rom I I � .. gratifying would It be to know that four or . . _.. 1. ­ . . _... . . _ . � . - . . I .. T : . .. . ­ � 1. five hundred of these clubs existedi sent" - ' i all over this Commonwealth ­ , ' I . - . .... Is ...; It w" my fortune., whethei good or bad, . .. to commence farming hen prices of pro. . - eg - . duce were, very low. Butter 15 'cents per . - I . I �_' 1. � pound potatoes at one shilling per bushel, I . ` 1_� - i - _.. ; .i . .,k- �t;-�� . . "... f .. .. eggs I� cents per dczen, pork 5 cents, beef 4 . �­ . - - ,cents, etc'. But, with all theme seeming die- . � ;- . couragemonto and obstacles, I liked farm- ,. " .� ­,.- . L' 41, . " L ..'�_ . . ­:.� in ' d firmly believed than, -as now, that . . � � . - , .. - - - if Intelligently oondactea, it will bring the I - , average man &@ many good things in this . - I L� ' - '. ': � -..-!' '. world, that are worth striving for, as will . . . - .::. I . .. . .. . I any other occupation. L . . . . ' . - . , , I If It be seriously urged that fartfiers dati- . . I - 1. . not afford the tirne for mutual Improvement, \ - . V. ­t�_, - ... ....". I answc r, they cannot aft ►rd, at the present - . . . ali '­­ _. .. I .­, � ' day, not to do it.-Daniel Dicight. . , " , . . �. r: , . . . " . ,d: - , , Sandry Saggestimis. - _ . ! " .., ; .. - T . . i . . .1 . . - Mr. L. P. Smith, a packer of fo y years' I -i are experience i4sys: "The quantity y of grain that will make a p)und of beef Ill a "" "' . - .. - !1� -: -.- L- - r more thr-n a pound of park, and pound of .. I I a . . L . t .- . .11 . ­ . ,-- - - :.,.� I L _; pork is generally woftti more lh., rl� of beef. A Berkshire hog in at hi best ere � L ,.he Is twelve months old, while bull(ok 11.1 .:- .­ . - ". . will r( q aire three, if not four years, If time � ... (: .. .. � .- 4 . - I.. 1. . - and Interest on money go for anything then 1� In in favor of'the hog." A cut or a more on & cow a teat In always I- . I difficult to heal, on account of Its Ing eon- L . . . . j 1: ,, . - . ,., .. C... � . . �L.�..- stantly kept irritated by the ml king pro- , 1. - , . . .. . L C Are - should -be taken to a ften the ab before commencing . 4 g to m1l.k. This will p�revent the sore from cracking o en more, .::. i.. . - I ­ , I . . "'. . ..-.. ­:: �! -, 64d if It is slightly oiled after milk g is will .. .1 : J. - I ­ . � . _ - ,. .Z .1 � __ gJaerally heal very soon. There hould be . 1. I , . I . -11 I n . : I ... . .: . %­ a the turpentine mixed with the oil In t .. _. . � he ­ : �1. \..... . fly season. - / I ... 1. , I' � ,:, . . I , ;1 I li throwing - 1� . I - - ,._"V.. �.!� There is touch la, [ oorn on . - ' . . ,the ground to be fed to fattening h I a. They Q9 W 41 not eat,a if fattening, as whire a hog . .� . ... .-. . L I. ho all he can eat'he is' rather dai Ity, and objects to taking his feed with an surplus- . , , I o I , I f dirt. In very cold weath . . . . "a r hogs or a"alo fed ant -doors will retire to a 2alter be- � . - . c . .. .; ' . - f a eating all they would If fed ur der other . . . I . . . , - editions. � * I I I , ,If pork has SO s or opc fled In' ft - bVrel It is not evift to use it for prork again, . .1 matter how .thoroughly it may . . . eve been . . . . . . � :. O=sed, Mae cost A a new barrel ) . ttl preserve the po Is much 11 as �hau the . I , - - v4lue of meat whio It will -hold. It Is true , I � t#a fault in iv uat o llgli: iAy ba in t I " I a barrel, . bilt rather- in mod-s of rn%nagem nt,., but, I - � . h�vwg once,spoih;( Mot of pork, ti$e barrel - . h d b4tte'lr tht�reaf Er b-3 Lft to utl' uses. . I ��. I Many pet-aons ar prevented fr � � '7 I - ,. I ; using ..... � _. L. I ;... tr(;l 3UM 021 WOOO Work, and asprccially on 1.1:., . . O�L ; 19 - �L., _ - t 6 roofs of houa' s, by the fear th�t it will; I . I I � n p6ke the wood Mo a ir. fl. .mmable. , This is! 1: I .� I t � . . .� . u t the case. The 11 enters the pores and ,I " 1 P . . , I - L .-:, a fide thtm that he --voZ-od is ha der and 11 I � ., I . ­ I . n a � t I ' J ' ' � � , , ' " ioo�nd � i 11% a 0 1;0 'I I - . I - - , I fI I L I. Ii I rk f _ it I .1 I I I , , - I 11 � �' , 11 11 ( f I I � . 1, as likely to Ignite than before. Coal oil . - . : , - ­ .. I . - , . . ... . o crude petroleum, with awn,9thilk), to give . . - �.. .1. ­­ I " I bc;d� , mikes a ch a P Paint , c r j� i I wooden . , I P1 . I I plements, anci � ,; ( I �ie ronwork , . - . ) p 0 plows and oultiv 'tors to preve it then, , r .inter. - I - . fr rusting in the . . I ... � I , . � . . . . . . � . . 1. . . . ... . . . . .- - -1,�.­ The P 't 6 Rot, - .. .."... .. . r . . � Vto There I . . i ,­ _, � - wide,Fpreml c -rtip�l hm been ve, n . . ainj 11 ­ . . , . .. � .., - .. () tee potato rot thi�, f.�,I- In sonle field t4ere has not been half a ere,), and '%a a rule ! I L t ger-erai yield h s been for b ,low the � I I . 4 1 - . I _: al'erage. Why cannot these r,erio#,a losses . � b6 averted by proper! pirccaution ? I We be- i� "L' _L' lieve they can be in , very Many, if �Ot in all . . � � �` I . .. 11 � I � Instances. . At least sae LCRUIJO upon of decay in h tuber �. . . . ­ " - . . ,,, � L . L � 7. - ' Is fuvilous growths I h . . . . . L - the vin , wh 0 1. later spieade down t .. .1 . �e vine and t he tu- ... ., - . k � _.. r :"- ._'--...--L ber. This fungous #owth is in Itira caused I 1.11 ­ by dampreso, warm' wet weather being - : - - s . .. . �. .- ­ .. especially conducive go It. . - , . ,� - I .. - . . - 1 . . 1, ,; "L 1 ..,:L I � 1 Now, how may we .wort the slanger here- ' ,. - " ' L L: :: afteri? Flist plant n I . . I . . . . _ o tabors that ti - - ­ ve been � . ­- i , , - " �-i subject to this potato: disease. Selond, "do ' i .1 ­-L � �_ ­;� -, not+ 111!t on lew -ivr,t grc,uind. r . - ' : ­ _. _ N serious resulte red Ait follow flu ,-� ,I,y suaspn; but $ .3 � 71. ' . look out Vr a wet One.,( Third, if �ou die. ' co rer this rusty - looking tuvgr:u:i gr wth on - I .. . . -.1 �. - yo ir potato vii.kes, dig the to -Jere at once, . � . .- .I .. - .. ev, m if the are not half grown, -IIAf a crop L. . "'. I- .- they . I . . . Jo enter -than none at all. They ar�bertaln .. to decay if ItIt until, the fungus i attacks th � . . I 41M, I hen dug, pototoei should be 'tit in a - 11 . I . . . a '�u' cool place, and a dry cne, If they h ve been he ' . . .01. , . _�; L . .. exposed to the fungus. 1 Farmers Nave . - . . I � .� tried this method repo�t satisfactory results. i_ :L, , � _' .' . . . i . LL �- ., 1. :. - It too late now to ac� on this ,suggestion,, I . . butsave it in your farmer scrap b,,pk (you. no doubt have cne) for year .. _#nothor y Your To to will then be Watch for ,A4 yellow -_ - .- - - . , -_ . . . ...,.. : .1 tins on the potato vi ' , . 11tin t- eir-. -, �' 1', .: ­ . 1. :.. , . . . . I . I ­ . Figs I I I 4 � told ..�. .1 � �.:�.. .. Ithc.r killed or sold bf any farmers have. ,r . ., - . I..: - L, I heavy hogs by this time, ar d their I their - L L . I.. - .. � 'E. is now supplied by younger in tembers . . I - - .. ,_.:� I - . p e I It Is important that of porker farp'ly. , . th Pga be oared f � r during t io cold L . o , . . I 4 1 1 ! ( I ( I i I : ( A X I I N a EQ I E I t V 11 W b a ii A] V ti III fa di oil . weather in nob is i. W kast they will, I sum from 11101 _. ; of the cold, m . , - sWalad to Ere for the WMA of I nearkhamt. W& Mtge pop plaould &I -_ _2 1 W have a go" Warm Z' 60 awmh zoom a of good feed, so that they WIU grow rem a hm as il ready for smark•L, I f In low now, and h -ties be made oboap. 1. to do this [twill not do to I-A then o- dand40111 In gmwtk At so time dome It id to feed *0 gm;&, -Hess there 6 a @US swunt of growth made to pay for ft, W this am not he realized with an an-mat A standstill. - All food to an animal which V not grew in proportion, in look, and in 0 hard times farmers oannot afford to w 0 any grain whabover, bat to vield a prof t_l most be men that each animal. gives Inc weights in proportion to the amount .0 grain expended Upon It. From this the 61 portasm Is men of making every young is mat grow from the stair -j and m,xgt espeo k I In this warning needed in the manag I of the pigs in winter time.-Stockman. --A- a -� , - , � ;.: ­­.1.1 THE LIKE KILN OLUB. I . . .. . . ­ 1 , 11 _.. . ,� Du * th g'ulimhed , �., . ring a past tweak a dlotlo I a ation from Idartatta, 0 , consisting of r lon. Coley Strawder, Hon. Cash klevi I son anti Deacon Fletcher, have been viol i the Lime -Kiln Club. The object was ' to , cure "Pointers" for the benefit of the cot I ad society, in Marietta, known as 44 I � Solemn Band of Gide,,u." The delegat I had never tackled a town of over 4 000 habitant@ before, and were rather 'off o 4 In Detroit, - I I I The Hen. Strawder, for Instanoo, ln�W ,on walking in the middle of the road, - a In using lard and lamp - black aw his boQ The Hen. Henderson lost his w&l;et con Ing $10•whRe basing ne,anatmon the mark 19 - and had to wise his tare home by spouti his silv(r watch. Deacon Fletcher mail letters in fire alarm boxes, followed a br band a mile and a half in the mud, and w foolish enough to mix up in a dog-fight & got knocked down by the man who own the second best canine. The delegates wont away happy, howsw and check full of information for the beae of their band. They were granted a ch-,uc to w4 rk to the thirty second degr a w start out with sixty-seven members, 'eve one of whom has a bald spot on top of I head and known the diffarenoe between ' . sprAng-ohioken and a motherly. hen. ... I I .. 1. Too HIGH. .. , L . The Sr Greta annotincel a _ oom I n/unic tion from Prof. Artichoke Johnson, of P kin, Ill , expressing his willingness to a ' pear, before the club and deliver his oelebr ted lecture an 11 The Gradual Daoxy of ti Umbrella." His terms would be $50 oat down,, with a written guarantee that I should have a feather bed to sloop on. " While I myself have had no loss dan dersn umbrellas gradually decay on. me'. said the president, " I dean regard de an ieck as one of deep public interest D SockretAry will reply to _4e effeck dat price am too high too shad rain." . VICTITIONS. - . . I ' .1 I � . 'the following petitions were . I prosantecl. _.. From twenty-four colored citizens of At lants, asking the Ualted Statem,Govt roman for better protection against traveling doo • -tors who claim to be able to cure & corn 0 five yearn' growth inside of three days. From thirty-five white citizens of Rich mood praying the Lime-Kiln Club to so, its it�fluence with tha prfa%4nt Congress gs prevdnt colored people from going to th post (flies mere than twelve times in twent four hours. From eightdon ooloied realdenti Of Toren to, asking the it. ' flatuce of the club to brie j about. A closer relationship between th t black racan in the two countries. As mat tern :now stand a Can%dian colored man never euterd thf. United ,' taten without put- ting his money in his baot and feeling a chill go up and down his back From 108 leading colored , it'zons of New Orleans, praying the•clqb to instruct Con. greas to make it a &Lllows, c•ffense for any white man to I I dose " a - watermel in with ititent to lessen thavolored population. Tree above petitions were referred to the proper committee, with power to Pend fcr persons and papers and expend the sum of twenty-five canto for stationery &-)ad postage, . . FRO%V.NEi) DOWN. • Pickier . . .I - : I . Snilth offered a resolution to the Effecy, that a committee be appointed to in- vestigate and pronounce on the skull of -De- mosthenes, now h."119ing on a nail in the 11.11seum and labelled : " After Using." He had heard abrious doubts expressed as to whet-her the skull was gi nuine, or one made ' ,o order in Now Yook and would like the 'act settled. . " tBrudder 1S'mIth,_sot right down?" ex. -la7iii9d the- -President an be brought him , . Tavel dowel witii a bang. 41 When we Libel .nd hang up a skull In dis museum we hav cone too fr�r to back water. Dat sire' not ) inly suppoaad t6 be do skull (,f Demos h3nc-n ant it ain, 'spected, dat cbeiy individual nember of die club am ready to take off his loat to support de supposishan ! When IOU start oat to make a musenni do tirxt ,Test step am nobbeir to doubt your own %bale. " REINSTATED& - ' �, --'-I',- - . . 1 .1 - i " . - ' The ciao of Whalebone How'ker L-w" than alley up by Sir. Isaac Wolpolf). Several veeks since, Rro her Howker signed a paper ec-mmending a certain brand Of attve- dacking, and sold the maker/the right to xe his pictlire on the package. This is In iolation of by law No. 17, and Howker was aspended for six months "d fined $600. l ' Ir Isaac desired to appeol In hie . behalf. .he auspended brother lived next door to lm, and the way he took on O' nights kept is neighbors awake. 'He had long flesh at he rate of a pound a day, and his family ►ere greatly oonoorlied for his health. The no bung over him like a ton-ton grind.- tone, and his suspension seemed more than a onuld bear. " Whar am Brudder Howker jfst now?,-, iked the President. " In de aunty -room, ash." " You sin bring him In." Brother Howker was brought in. H4 had ghteneld his bait to the la-t notch, go as to )pear fearfully emagiated, and 'walked ith a step which seemed to prove that, de vain world had no further charms for ,M. He also managed to get off three or ur groans which seemed to come from own among the shoe-pegs. . . ! "Brudder Howker," said the President, Hands have Interceded in your behalf, an) .1. . I .0 , ­ . '. I I sM I bov derided to li*odt year dw meld rob- . . Me Vamler* I . � e I RICK AND TIEJI �_� ­ . ' - 113 YARD f �.. - - - I ., .. . be ok& w an an eadve �bw ad die club. _' ... I# " 24" y#9 J02411114141 ; brift . .. 1- - or badly *486MIs aftei 4 cood rominial ardw; d 4 ILL- . . Dom die solemn warnin' go wkhoWleds Into osaosr. am: V 'bW �, I , ohoma. The word pile ore oulOO'd demand for . From die done out I want to we you a ___ A lado. Jour ruff. arwrAily am , , 1. ____� -, wl take yew squum __Z"A paiwasive a Eve 1061 11 , , 0411. - od man. You kin no n ", curo'! 113 lawou i fii`1111141[j,�q��, MD 1, I met behind do stave, an I'd advise on to. wIth0ZtkW*,ii&&orM,Vr6r1,ny lurnow, ft. Toronto. I and improved mothods. Pamph et and 4 this 01dalk I � I GO MW boo Om' the oonenent la ar lot dat belt out about two Inches slorelt � I A rafera� 10' owto in : varlty , . World'i pued! wfab ome help On the ab*rlM : and outs you in two. "r Dbpmmry Medical =dPOSLL & �3 Main Write for 4"O►IP"Vo ashad . . a NOT ANT,. .,' '- _ � President, 0. H. Baw&4. AS Taos. - 7% . pj� � post of she street, Buffalos N. Y. L , _!!�,LTreas. ..-,! A 8 Pay Waydown Babes, dw 0 � Spring styles W11!�D_1L,LhD.181 .1FOR IJALX-.i- , - - The will not be an"tinood 2, No"Awag"A. 81 .42 It Is was Intention of mope 0ounty; dent 'club, arose to ask I . 10L �._ - . 4100 Mae from guyner . will make a 6,4,611% under two weeks at lout. Uat �1,2% Z"A , � and the club to offer any wirter prism for poem ' r dairy farm : also lot W, 2 V'"Pra - 1 at a WdOw by colored people. . 44 He who is false -to present duty4' sa ' be 4OM OhftP ; also I" $6. north . 00 &%% I L � dam 4-1 down fink It ar'," repHod!the President. Henry Ward Beecher, "I break@ a th , ,,ad C' f Enna county ; 100 bOUbdgq " -t - -_ on "Do tack am, poetry has boome so oommon the loom, and will find the Raw when a me " T- Ens, B.1ri",r`.OTre,@,,;n`,1.1I b' -old ob"OSS' ' Y. tu ASS11 an' cheap nowadays dat we kin Sit all we , have forgotten its -use 11 & can I AND GRA_1N___ _p4­Ri1-,__ , 01 1k in G*60!"'P`.0_6LKo6_@_53, 64. di, 65 and 66 L. •L lit want fur do makin'. Lm' summer, when we occurs to us. . Mr. Wm. Rydar, of 87 Her ODDO"dt?n- Goderloh Township eased uttered $6 fur do bed poem on do wabormel- son street, Bufralo N. Y., recently told u1nior su mores, 6 miles P. "aroft U , S, , i:" of yon, oaltivation; s4 aeres, from Con al� , -'�,� . r_j.! ... � 4 mo' dam thirty pumons a at $100 of repa*0 Ohs% so ioh;� a large &bum o' In hoAVV haM 0; �' 1.1; - t 11 or do prize. each that oont4nusfty dinchargin wood - Ira- deir valuable time in .O.P.ti.. r wen watered by an arm of the Ms,tisad - L go house "A rfvfi,,%` #&I- Inoontalain'pootry am Ineouralgin' lasmems. for yftr& Nothing did me may g b"" O"OW- Price. 123 p ; N �B gFCA I" ___ b6'Of0Is6MAf*18W Apply I.Tuer"If,-, LIIT Samuel Ain will now sound do triangle to except r. rieroe's ' Golden Modio I Dis- - Clint". or to T. EOo Barrisgir Is" J t ,, e TorolDSO, 4C% - - tont bring die merlin' to a stop, an' brio' looking oovery." It oared m � Y 11 -) a.' Hors 1A • 7olume iN.,menifIRAND TAUGHT FREE h a . r Pat M, I do alley dash he will me dat do blar-traps expressed In a few words. Mr. R d - . dente thoroughly Prepared in sho the . y mm I � for the . . am properly mot to embrace any vile puqson parlance Is entitled to our readers, wrIt'n1r, Penm&nfh' I BOokke,pin rules , � .. I ofa Grammar, Classiest, Zd e .N suit of ir ...: who may seek to enter do hall by dat route." consideration.-T& Sun.. OulatiOG, and'olva4l_% on '14) , . . examination by attending Our Academy sr�. il t �. . . . ' - I 'I helped to # ouetions when . All hate have narrow brim, bu, 1� Y. �%' True, -- I I . it niiTOW. roftelont. not t ` ' THE . � on the aides and back than In front. bookeand pedodlo&o@ wholzie And r0tA1L%.0r4 VhW t 101- '­�� . THE MO UM 01F ANGELS.. :1' . ately address, The Union ShOrthanders, leas de � I I . . Academy, Arcade. Toronto. the - '. . ''.� No lengthy advertisement Is necespary to - cft:� as � - _ - them " . . , I . ' _. . bolster up Dr. ,Uge' a Catarrh Remedy. • GUELPH BU81INijS _C,0L]K-"-F---_ der . 1 ,.6;ft.1,, . , I BY BZ881Z STAR IKERTM .. .'' 'kX That man only is rightly educated but for On the title page of a recent Xngliot how to use himselt, who , I I Nei , r . . 1. . I . d P th , ' uc&w 'rho Q des th I poew .4' 10- it In l9labbath evening. A solemn still- medical work reference In made to the k0OwISd Sand 8004 such p,,,, pue won name pervades the air. The church bell* "Royal college of physicians of SO Compete succoWull, with h1@ seniors, bash le ode or- r much m'nusl $kill As will eat _ 0, el The have Ong mines ceased ringing. My chit• Is Philad . I new of life. To Impart such athtbi gg phis. education. lo N dairies 0 Lion dran are asteep in their gory nest Upstairs. . . I . 611011 Men IS the denign and purpo"- Of thf@184�- . '. whom Catarrhal H 111on. For terms, etc , Call at th And I. with my feet. on the leader, aft eadanbe, hawkIng and I Itifug up 1, MACCORM1,0K, PrInclPal. a college of . in- phlegm, etc. efy the UPS 'L-- md� so (,')d or, dre#mIly looking Into the fire. There is ro of Dr. cornea's once relieved! and cured _ -_ - - . Catarrh Cure. No reason why you I . r another day. Many asses of Catarrh of ---, -! vor, as t long standing have been cured by a single bottle cf AMER ' ()"""Ln one also in the house and I can rest in my should muffs .8 -'-- easy chair undisturbed. What t BRITISH "" 14t� to Min, bought& BUSINESS COLLEGE, ARCAr)p , Dr Carson's catarrh Ours. All Dirugqiste. $1 to per ST., TORONTO. Fiae96 rooms in Am, I YON and come crowding In upon my mind, visions of bottle . III Pm; Q thoama"n the past, regretm, self-reproach. The wind . . In every department ca. to. . Far rugs are in - Teachers puahln,w AW , throats , is rising and a mournful wail sweeps Past demand, and sell at popu- jT111o, and know what they teach. Eudor ft fain- the window. What waves of unco, lar prices. leading hus'ne" men of OntaflOs Its araduse'l �Y�., (_ - '..hrlatta at, nquar- . firg Positions Of trust In every city, at"I"t- from th . able longing,'whrit billows of Plush bids fair to be a, I town and anguish come popuI6 in the 0 fornew'circulfill C-0-DEA. "ll4t, . -11 d 9 op .. ad rolling over me. Vri and walk rapidly ring as it has been in the winter. sftfti�, - UP sand down the room, . I --,.- who veil M Onto strug . .PORTRAIT T P ' al control, . r fling against A Cure For Drunkenliess, - PAINTING '. , I as the overwhelming agony, how, Ong I know The Care of Drunkenness in a task I 11 color oromyon, from life ilhnto,or&tu,,� the war not, but at lost the storm is over, for the eceseed relative; life'six", 0111V $11) Cash or Mo, �: be is d dear voice with which the regular' practitioner has Mt6AnNft,LbY eminent Gnvernrne * �: ad You ad name . ion which commanded the ba , t sir,lot. ": waves of Gdke ham, aid, I I peace ; be still I" an unable to 00 Nine-tenthe of man. , London, Ong. Le.,4sonm q;iven. k'.1.11 of him, kind look upon :Mnkenness as a social -- -_ "'i . by WAML. J =UM a L 'eA ani Fro and Sabbath' calm again poseemobs. too, driv- vice, which a man may overcome A 1lLr jgjK & , .little th fit ing out this .spirit of unrest that Will at force of will. Drunkenness In a bad habit I - V411 d h ' times daze upon me. POrk P&Qkerss Toronto, i- her wr we all admit, in the moderate drinker. I =h, th d I said my children were soleep, upstal 4, were a I rm, In the confirmed drunkardit becomes disease L 0. BACOn, Rolled Spies Bacon, C. 0 IlNk, . _ ry Two are there,, but three are under the of the nervous system. The medical treat. 14090w Beef Hams, Sugar Cur,d Hani, DQ Sand is Beef, BF us Bacon, 6MOked Tongues, MeN pM.- water. in snow. O. friend. do you know what that Mont -of this disown consists in the am- Pickled Ongues, Cheeee, Family of N .. A. memo ? Do you know what It masne, when plbyment of remedies that cos dirootl ' Lord In Tube and Pails. The Best B Nay P01if the o the wind b whistling down the ohimne fish Ff�e Dairy Sall in stock �. . rands ol g* . ,rW#A . - Yo those portions of the nervous system Ywhu ro'lln, .. I --- .. I upon t I to reallee that satin the desolate grave-yard, , when diseased, cause lunacy, dementia, and AXLE AND _� �1 striding .,... down In the frozen ground, lies the babe, the drinking habit. Remedies must be em- MACHINE *SCREW W01ti IL!- that scarcely entered your home are it left ployed that will ours the appetite for strong � - 4 thhair to a- UNTO'% LAKE s1 Co., 1, scarlet It, whoo-i first feeble wail was -a farewell- ,I' P- the little daughter, jest rink, steady the trembling hand, revive minufoleturere of All i1nds of far and *�M`-! flat" Axles. If, a and 15"el set and Cap Screwg SM! to t learning to lisp the lagging spirit, balance the mind, etc. ,� a- your name, when in unseen finger closed her The nervous system of the draw drinker for Gunder Beat% steam Chests, pumps, ii�, !, ht gl 1. 0 lipts forever T A darling boy ; your pride ; being all I GALT, ONT. . ... rifle bar h a treasure guarded so jealously, and with. unstrung or shattered, must be Bronze Modal at Industrial Exhibition. I given a nutriment that will take the place of Price Lies on application. 886. � . .1hrmon whom it seemed 'twould be impossible the Coen otomed liquor,and prevent the phyati- --------- __ casual to live ; whose feet ran on such willing oat and inoral prostration that �often follows ]STAR AV­ one 0 a errands ; whom you folded to your-bosom a sudden breaking off from G "I by a 9 A the use of &too- 10th For sit � � r with all the Intensity of a mother's yearn. belle drinks. i,abonstj medicine may be WATER I aspable )- Ing affootion while the blue eyes- loving'y WELL 'BORINC, great given in tea or ooffee; without the has no superior 30 feet per hour, hand or horse -bm � I �; well. 8 looking into yours gave on phamin to the knowledge f the person taking it, - if oombined, boring and rook drWi4 machine ; mmad a Clew; first prizes and ftlomea. mfndf Cawn" . N't it A 6armaing "mama darling ;" suddenly, with. so desired. of of our readers who an . 68 AKARY STRIKZT, HANLILTO Or out warning, watched from ydur arms, interested in thip subject,, should send their ----------- ----- __ __ N - GANAAL _;-zl exact p - .� � -_ ` In scare the loving eyes closed, the dear voice hash. address foi Lub6n's Treatises in bwk form, Allan Line Royal lail Steamshipt-, spears : ad, the willing eet nevermore to run an drunkenness, opium, morphine and - �� . to matt you T If you understand the bitter, kind' 13 ill r during winter from Port an every Vibun* - red habits, which 'a . moonlit t bitter meanirg, God help you, for He alone h will be mailed free And Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, aud in sumbi .. - Cho a to any address, when stamp is inclosed for from Queb.-ceve-y -atur48ytoL'v,rM]i,c,l1it1 Ur - dondt;rry to land malls a, d PhIfengen for hcotla,�!� Ng ,-- feast. . can make light to shine in this darkness. postage. Address, M. V. i.ubon, 47 Wol- iftlind. Almofrom Baltimore, f And He will help you. via HaRfax and tit.Jobn';'� - Though so many centuries have elapsed, Ington street east, roronto. Oct. Mention N. F., to Liverpool fortnightly during rummer awadt ".. "' this paper. The Fleedm0fil • f the 011LINCOw lie" Pail during winN �_'; d . ; � the promise h assure to-day as when It first .. . - . .. I . to f -om HaItax, Por,iands Boson and Phi!&& : and c0% was oven-" My grape In sufficient for had Adam got ,a patent out on woman he ph a; and during funiLL-er b,4twt.en dim-ow a• 'd No J I ' treat, we -kit. Qla.vpow and Boston, wooly; and GIs '� Van tha ' thee. , It In useless for hitude to counsel might have died a millionaire. gow and Phlladilt-his. fortnightly. � -1 after &I . ., , a us to "be resigned," It In worse than useless There is no exotire for your suffering any longer For freight, passage, rr other iuf0-u1AdQ1 14 grret es fr(in Catarrh Branchiti46 elo., when' you, stn Res a "Ply to A. Schumec)ier & Co.. Baltimore; 8 4 ( for no so to counsel ourselves. Zealous revqedyRuarantrodso OUFG. and which is Cunard & Co•• flslif&x; Shea & Go, SL John% L, ,, you Chrlbtlhull speak no reproof. come not to as safe. Dr. Carman's OatArrh Care Is a VI perf ectly N. F,. Win. Thomson - pleasant and & Co., St. Joan, N. R; �!. can pro . with saintly homilies on the blessed we* ntng effectual remedy. .Ask your Druggist about IL 'Allan & Co., Ch-cako; Love & Alden, -New . �" train. ," , . Y ork; H. Bouriler, Toronto; Allans, Roe & CO. )� lo I � nTr and mission of affliction, or duty of submis- Bright red Dotes es are en re le for thes, Ire Quebec; Win. Brockfe, Philadelphia; 4A I � sion. We have heard all that before. But 'and opera toilets. I ( Allan, Portland. Hoffwn, Montr,,Rl _" / A to . . , . sometimes we cannot bear even a eympathat- .� 1. .1 1. A. P.285 - ___ __ __ . __ _ - :f Bedoui . . L . I , , le hand-clasp. Only leave us alone with our ' , I -1 " wi, d grief and our God, lot us 'Wait upon A GEWS W iNTED FOR THE BEST SELL- ­ &also ha ' ar Him, ,t1L ING Patented Article In Can I CON UMPTIONI.- . 1haveSpost orem-e(lyf,)rtliesbove,lip-(,;t,e:byto - will. std when the midst 26 cents for Sample and Agenis' Terms. DRwucHm Use th,;U8andsofcaees of the wor,t kin -!a. d 4 long .. I t of oar mourning we shall may: "He loidath & Co., Guelph. .. . : standing have been cured. Indeed, ) Fltr,,ni: Is myWO . �1 In U I'Ll . me beside the still waters." 0 what stillness - 01UR NAMF,__A_DDZE88 AND TE4 CENTS, in Its effleacy. that I wi i i send T AV�l W)TTLES FRU �_ ly and after our turbulent grief I Singer y together withli VALUABLE TRFATISIE oil th: disew- :1 Mon mailed Bersgough's aborthand and Bast em _z' rner) tOADYBUtrerer. Give express and P.O. add r "Is. ii In his e - Institute, Toronto. will bring copy ComwPolitan ]DR. T. A. BLOC LT31, 181 Pearl SL, New Yost. ' :- do you .know we are mothers of angels?" Shorthander, b9st journal In America, Pnoc,$l()(). * ­ __ . , . - . pror e t . The preciousness of that the ht is taking Sand for Calianftr.-- -_ I - � -_ I ..�fl I . Wht- possasion of me to night asuf resume my WO GENT[ EVEN AND ONE LADY OF GOOD - , Wail ;�:! their ti chair by the fire. ' . . . Tcharacter anoL (iir education can rbtlln per P . � fell abo I I , . I I.: , s . . .-, Jell abo 11rh-y are not dead-- I .; ­ I "I . . manent remunerative employment. INTISR.NATIUNAL fop PFFP I -.:,: But gone Into that school . - . . . : .. .. BOCK AND LIBLB 11cosa, 40 Front St. Ean, r1orLinto. A . . '. of sand I I- I .. . I . - --- - * Oltenia . . Where they no longer need our poor protection, - - ' ____ -1 . . ... Ant himself dosti rule." - FOR- TEI- iNIJLI,io.�� 1: - ed : . - �._ - :,. �. .� -Medical Treatment Free . .,4 44 - . «` . Ba ; � Tnecold grave and desolate ohurcl-yard YEM1P1BNTRWF11L1RDP11TH1C1AN8 Write freciv for any Along the line rf the 4,111cawoan(i Norsh,vie--.ier 1 : pan ; I see the gates of pearl, viceyou,((luire Correavondence strictly P Kallway In (.e I "'t five of art the streew of 6 rivate ittral D-ilialit anti Neprikers. �'1,1.11, Address, J. DCNALDhon, 390i Rich'd St, Nebratr4kjt. Neu half do gold, the crystal sea, and the "great nut - , ______ - - - - J�ondon, 0.1t , w accuonti are beinv opt -1v.1 ,.!)ad " ___ _ raPldb� settled In these womternaiy produrlivi . the ye titude which no man can numbers" forever VVIE-- . regions, and the " first comers" ,A-,ii t),....? -dro " free f rc in psin, or cry Irg, or si ,aknees ; happy .' chulce " of location. . 'M at this For full information I ) de " FAV -(which will be bent- 1-:,u treed. 'I , n where there is "fulnesis of joy forevermore -" Snow Drift I - - - ORITE charge)about the frpf, lalldO and -h all h,,,i._2s, appV "' ' � ! to , a The wind dies away anI in its stead I bear to � .;. ALf . ' JOHN If. ,,"I_kft1,r k�, Pat, - I W68tern Chaadian Para. Agent. (7. & N -N Ry., or,. 0. W, I saw t. harps," and the triumphal song of the r R. S. HAIR, 9 York S't . Taroutc, 11 h deemed. And &have it- all there comes t' 'der .. the sound of "harpers harping on their THERE IS I .1-, NO BETTER. I Baking Po w - Getxeml Pass. Agent, Chicago, MO. .- ,,,,, live to - 0 '. . . - . . � me the well remembered greeting "here's The Snow Drift Baking Powder On.. Brantford, ont. V_ ; This my mama's darling boy." and tie I s - - M rG. - W . �. ; not so " � C :! - �q it 1?- my eyes to see my children on the other , r_� __�, b F , , � shore, the vision fades ; but my morrow wi! I - I I 0 - I � % . #,-Y hti I . I CURE ,�� F1 -_ N I r�­ Z r.� I . ter the never again be quite the same, Heaven in a I When I say cure I do not mean merely to stop �,) - .,, - . . for a time and men have them return again I mean 1i % Ift ix ca 0 .�. one bit ,i reality. radical cure. ilmyoniade tile (liw a _, ,aso ()f ,�TS El�,_ , , 1U1_ Perhaps you have seked why does C- d - LEP4Y or FALLING 81cKNF.S8.& life-longstu(ly. I I , F- I# -'ill fYID9 to oure the worst caae& Because - %.: = .11 thunde give'um our children caly to take them again ' ! wotah=�UrZf=ftno reasonfor "Otnowreceivings 0 1.r CD 0 , -A . cure. Rend at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of L. fi= " for tit and leave as desolate. But, bereaved mother I N;a-- go �" , IR 2 My infallible retntAy. Give ks:presm and 110mt ofn a • - W6 .4-1. - _ M. I _. . . on thei would you g!ve the remembrance of the It 0015=u nQthing for a trial and I will cure YOU. . , �J A . .88 Da. EL G. ROOT, iLgi Pearl, st., New,york., 11� I : i happiness that was ours for a o6ason, the '. - I ___ - ____ ___ ------- --- - 'A CO3 � i no min thousand treasurel words and ways, to . �r ______ - I -------. __ __ - __ __ __ ­ - . -_ - ­ �� If as his escape this pain? I know you would not. '. . I � i Fran , Rather lot us, from the remembrance, gat-her CAP OL o`'° . . , - , ou"tio inap"tion to truer womanhood and nobler YLI DrA MACHINE CYLINDER ENGINE Abu g lives, as deep down In our hearts we say: - ! Ownel. - ­ - e e, r ess." I abaft I "The Mother of angels must walk motily.!, . �. . ; . I - - 1:1 denies ToRoN7o, ONT. ,. r. � ! i'L '' Are made only at the 4 . _1 ' . - . I' t�K. • lery. be , , - , -�_-4_. - ­ . I 'have received � - ___ . I 1. I % . .1 L , , � ueen City Oi and ed durLg ,1 6 Ill.; ' - . . . ! The entries for the great Colonial ' I . � - . � . the last three years - : . . . A. The . ' '. . _ white "1* Indian Exhibition still '`come in from all , AWE= fxwaoxalo At 10"Wak . 4Y'. .. explod quarters of the Dominion, and oorporatims, . JLro 4.2 Jtj 09 , ball .. I I Bond for sample barrel. if I& does got prove S&IfIlf Aajory we L Will . societies, and institutions of all sort@, are - , * - ' pay freight both" ways, and fol OODtrIbUtI to make the display of the 8 0 y. . * It 1] most varied character. One of the novel SAMUEL. RCGERS & C049 Front St. Fast, Tom% they., features in the Dominion display will be It � . . I __ - __ ___ - novel . . _T__�_;____ .1., . _­ - journal printed In the buildirg. This paper . , I . ", I ' - ' I there will be edited end published by ().nadi&om , . . A -3:X1W 301 "X Alleng I .:. the : AC�Pp X Printed from Ca= t) pe, on a Canadian • dcv w , - . Still, press, and from Canadian made paper, It 14. MANUFACTURERS AND.MILLERS WILL SAVE MONEY BY USING . , ,.-� I . . rest w will be published by a syndicate of gentle. . I ..' . &I" th men, under the name of the so Trades Pub. 0 1 / . W" th ILhing Co.," with offices In ,-Toronto and I - . - wad in Montrea. 64 W , A quarrel between the Gas Cab! an and McColl's , L .,.�. Lard ­.,_.. , 'Mah l longth . . . . I . . the Councilman has left the- streets of 7�8611. ­ : : Try Is once and you will use no other.� - -;. . - Frank I . �_ , - I Ingford, Conn., In total datknfts. . . .. Every Barrel Gnamrleed.L -1_ the I . 4: : , . . we am the sole man utitct'si,ren or the Genula,e "rd Int.. . . ��. 1i . I Imperial Cough Drops wai give i :.,.: i I I * - . th MW Zoraato 7T I I =9 - 1 4 , 'I, pain is 1 514. ' 1 1 D 11 I 'I TS I I ' ' - , IT .4fVLL_'r P. -; � I N OL . " DXR P, MINT(; Y L - D (YL =I- Positive and. Insbwt Clief to them a . . r1r AU90 Cylinder, ]RU91fte, W001 and Harness 011-Q.A'U ­ , - a offering . - I from Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Threat, ato,19 though and are Invaluable to Orators and vooallmt,6 MC COLL . - BROSE. &. 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' � 1 . cash in and dispatch them at sups or take The so0drpioib eater 'evidently understood esustan >•earts, 1>ttestiues SCO of Ld�e and gild dveStnre, founQed �pon �8 Be . the men pastiest course of bloctluiding the what wansald to him very well but the pro- e�.d' ' QarB - entrance and so starving them to death t mice of food pay altogether -1 to win Probably the most horrible and ghattlq . ' ., - . dons i er of Arabi Pasha h his services. ieee of furnitura ever eeneelved, will b. Thee were dLstntbing thoughts areas , p and almost, teased, too much or one man '• Aooarsed X%Mn," he • " sad b shown at the ezhibitio>ti of the Fraoklln In could ve It t0 me that ja world for Your mfs- •� Ixj Tim NI " ss .o bear, for the young of l or perosi apps s�titnts, this ear.. The table b now in the . ,. o/ N . , TAs Rw $alines." ' Ttis Rt!>r• 8>�t; that hie faithful attendant, Pat Monaghan, arable live 2 To me who have qua ed of the p,yiso p'loreetos, Maly, and. is. the f / Ike p�,e�rti work of (Iuissppi l3agattiI who was several ` I E�,s try for gettingttfiem all root of thsiorni►ps stone Meooa t To me wbkhdavo rubbed y in its oonsh�aotion. The ma- °� I; _ Y � :, rand that Nehis Trezarr reposed an equal my brow against the sacred camel and flees feria! was drawn from about a hundred ha CH3PTER XXV IL, to inn cold In her as, for aha felt that le roe of confidence is him. stone, at the devil? To me, who, by 213 man corpses, and the table oonaieq of a - their peril anti be eat indeed. . How he wished that he could only believe leave of Allah and the :friendship of the circular top resting npcn a pedestal with -. �,Al,$ I�po5s1i3LE 2 —PAT c�pT E3 AND yet all threes re on for dear lice that be deserved It, but he neither could prophet, man handle the deadliest reptiles tour enpports representing claws. The lace - ' F vixouN�s A BATTSBY- i ,.. heading straight io the mountains that nor dared so believe. with impunity? By the'hnadred anal font- of the table ls a lent three feet in diameter �n had not a :aggerated matters every minute seemed to become vaster and He was quite alive, however, to the vital teen Chapters of the El laborer, if ye az• and appears to be a fantwatio but wrtbtio . u1 °a h isn tierce of.- now or never ettin well t aid or assistance from Abou 8eif the work in marble, though, in re:+lity, it b " to Pat the Bedouins really were already fa put- nearer is their front, and which; could they im B g p°0 - _ of them, on horseback, and mounted but reach in time, ht afford them some ahead of their purauerm, so that whatever, canton, ye ere tool and the sons of foot." composed of the hearts, livers, muscles and- hiding place from., sir savage pursuers, ra.e they endeavored to pat is practice The sir of exultation with w4loh be said intestines of the human body. the weird . on tl no dromedaries. though even that w brit a bete hope on 'rue, they were not yet clear of the oasis, g should be at all events unseen by them all this snlflciently revealed the hatred which arattemsn who originwted this singular piece . 1 8o in halt a dozen words he expressed his he bore to the entire European ra:e, an as of furniture has been dead for m any years whilst the fugitives had reached the boned- th -ir parts, and one other side of those views his companions, and all three urged he concluded he planted hiarself right in the sad his work was eomple.ed half a century . leas desert sands and were skimming across hills they knew that there Ras another de fah horses n the now stem ineiioe w with contra of the narrow pathway, with his right ago, the last corner of the table oommitting "' . then I ae yachts under full mail skim the seas ; sort a hundred times ors vast and terrible p P suicide over it before It was secured for the - . heir chances in the fife anti ths►re even the one hioh the were now what speed they were able, though never arm stretched toward them and in the hwad but for all this t y could they get ;beyond sound of the hoof - pertaining thereto, as though it had been a pal zso PittL - death race that was assuredly deeded lainat then nn- . tlr ening. lath 1 weapon, the set t he had just Sgattl spent several ears in erec _ • _ I are would be small in B . On, still on, but the agile dromedaries sL-okes of their pruners, P° Pn y p began to draw ahead of all their other per- R.-ugh hand rugged eve now and they charmed forth from its nest in the bank, a system of petrifaction end succeeded in legged camels and the swiftfooted di ome- . suers, of all at leant ve the one that osr sows the z. awgent, whiyal t sometimes the and�whioh was a horrid looking reptile of discovering a process whereby the natural B Bsa8 dariea of the wild sons of the desert from . bon they were seeking to escape. tied the ginj�anl, d who seemed to be fugitives would have to ride in Indian file at least five teat in .length, and a flesh Dolor animal reaction in a corpse wfV,.r death w pep swifter than any o them, even though along the edge of a precipice of dizzy depth • Inclining to rose, with • flat triangular shop could be changed to minEral rpaodon by 110 ,d save all one o le 1 exclaimed and where a mingle false step or stumble on ed head, scintilladn , rainbow -heed a es, . lain ponnully presently, with great far- every now and then a was drawn sharp rap p B y fiat eecaring immunity from assay by an Cap the art of a horse would have launched, and an open mouth that dibplsyod enormous embalming process, and afterwards immers `.Or, ae the remembrance suddenly occurred to permit of that qu int but provoking piece • ern for Arabi Pasha eounte`npon sixty of ordnan being di charged from his back. bothptaelf and rider into space, to be caught poison fwnga. ing the body In a liat.h where it absorbed to h sand of the Bedouin robbers and out- softer many a gyration in midair smepgst The snake looked sa though at the charm- silic! particles. For the purpose of a praotl- . thou The wo of it ry that at each shot the the topmast branches whose leaves were . to help him to rid Egypt of its aim of the Swart -visaged, red- turbaned P en bidding it was prepared to leap from his oal illustration of method bra 1 its results . throats $ ' stirred b the desert sir dreds of feet hand upon who ever approached him, but he set about making the table. The oorrppssei (alien popnlwtion. I hive heard so cannoneer as avid tly improving, that is y tiers to Frank Donelly's neoeaary for the pnrposv wire obtained. hr ty." to say, if h hadn't n playing with them below. so mach more se from she beet authori Oa one cocasion on looking down the g g p P f 1 dare may they will be officered by those all along a cat d a with a move. li y nodes sows the danger fast semis n be- from one of the hospitals. The intestines who will be- able rc keep them well ender At last a ball h mad past so oloiee to descried their pursuers at least a huradrad hind than the one which barred their pas- were used in the construction of the erns for I do not even yet believe that pat's Est that h�e ,involuntarily raised o feet beneath them on the same -ainding sage in front that with a cheery word to mental.pedertal, and, having bfien pressed.. . coat' pstN, and so situated that had they had any Nellie not to, be straid, for that b was only into shape, were petrified. Tho claws of the war minister is one - quarter so black as hand there to s 11 the ringing in'it. loose rocks at their command they could •tan old fool and humbug, ". ht1 urged his the table were formed from the hearts, . ainted, replied Nellie, gravely. Next he tier a strange national inter - be is p y jecdon (in gamin i after one of the nine have rolled them over and crushed the bores forward, and as the huge serpent sac- livers and longs, which still retain the ap it you are. welcome to think what on like I Bedouin or have hurled them from their p - - s, malty did spring toward him at trio charm- pearanoe of live flesh. The leaf of the table of him, darling; since you oared for him so parts of spP��eeh we w speaking ml131y) and narrow rob into mi.i -air, but their were er's bidding, with one hissing sweep of his was composed of the larger muscles of the . little that you preferred risking the perils the next instant,�° the infinite surprise of �° y y , wbre, which for some little wh1le he had body artisaoslly arranged together to form and hardships of the wilderness with me. I both his lsater Tn Nellie Trezarr, they no suffinentl heav masses of stone about beheld hi tarn o nd and spur furiously capable of being rendered serviceable in held bare in his hand he cleft ,it right in the desired effect. The table web intended wish, though, that those infernal mountains ffijient instrument w little nearer, for I vow that desert toward ins ad of a ay from t e. approach this manner with a lea twain the tail sad dhropping on the narrow to be highly ornamental, and though noth- were a than a lever or a crowbar, so that the flight jpah and the deadly head (fortunately, ing was to be need in the cionstru slier but sand is more deceptive to distance than even ing score o B5&o who were now, how- had to be oontinu,d without use and with of over into of the human body, th9 mind that first ever, gtre hod oi�t ver fully a quarter of a Pa 'perhaps, for his hurse'g legs) g parts - ' water, -'There come the Bedouins out into no knowledge of whore and haw it world the abyss that yawned on their left. conceived it was not at a toss to find means the.open desert at a tro`. mile of d rt, th un camel and two dro- end ; but anyhow, to attempt to crow the Pa y . Twas a van eo ; there they were hnfn ed rag it y , P Then, see the somewhwL astounded senior of ornamentation. A hundred ire of eyes y , P modarias i 11 fn advance of ,the mountain, to descend on the other side could draw another serpent from his basket, . or more aisd as many pain of ears were mpm their camels and dromedaries, or be- others. and then to renew their. flight across a . their horses like Centaurs, with •• ome sok !" shouted Frinh which it seemed to be his intention to do, petrified and artistically arranged atoned striding he loose ends of their t' ' second desert as vast and level and track- R`ranh- Danelly had him by the board, which, the edges. The affect was the most blood - their long beards and t D,)nelly, a the Ito of his v,.los, but Pst loge v many a ass was not to be thought of. Breve ing firmly, he first of all gave his curdling that could be imagined. The pro s,.a► alai knffaeh or shawl head cove Inge) Mona has war 't mad an his master Frank Dowell was still ranking his brains s shs,king thereby and then case succeeded in preserving the eyeballs in . ;lettering in the (air, and the white moon- deemed hi , for' th ugh he rode n"IAght at and eaoonreging Nellie by pnrns, whilst Pat said in stern tones ; - their natural state, so that after. polishing . ugbt glinting on their bright lance points, the came: d iii r der and with fully a■ Monaghan oroaght rap the rear whistling in •' You will either qve tits or ptrish year- they ret,ained� their oa]or and genertl ante - rifie barrels, drawn swords and the whole !much ardo as at here with Don Quixote iubdaed tones one ular I-ish son alter . _ 'charged e w d it et he gained far popular $ self. That you osr cave ag I know, sad if mortem appearance with an intensified bril- umoR of lesser weapons that each man you dont or won't. I swear to you that the !lance, This completed the task of the say. . . cs,rrte3 in his broad leather belt. i' y another, when aU at once the soft cadence male too was surmounted more by th an un r than did the Knight of some reed instrument become clearly most remarkable thing which theme Bed - ant. He was proud of the result of his Is-; One of the ca of L• Mat has for ough he made�pretense audible a a little distance in the front. pains shall find about us when they over- bore. The ,'test of his process of petriflao- . by a small p ace of artillery called a ginjaul- to charge kith his spear, yet so sooner did The altwis m otonous et not un leas• - a halt and belt to a I ��a� lightning he QP y P take as will be your head severed from the Lion was ;eminently successful. He �om- c,pable of thra wing he get Ojos b �"� .quick as g g islg, but as mach ..00ald not be said of the >b�y, Can yon nndentand that . ' munioated his method to the medical world, P° y great distance and with accurate aim ss slang that, undelr a circumstances, useless pLyer, who at the next tarn in the ascent 11 Yes, yes," gulped the qow frightened out naturally it never became generally , well. weapon,. d dry► g his revolver gave the was suddenly revealed to their view stand- sautes, • let go mfr beard a nd I will serve adopted, though it w�a. well understood by NT ) sooner did the Bedouins discover -the huge came and and they two dromedari o a con- ing the centre of the narrow mountain you may, By AWah and the prophet, I sargeoce an3 physiolans. exact P ►eltion of those of whom they were pie of char :ea a isop. track and intent! ardln the stem • (.UR1e)US sT.RY. . e waved their tanssled To miss each kk targets was almost y B P. will Savo you ells" In search than th y y rg� mcny bfanks on the right whilst he played. •• You can walk beside my hone m well There V acarions story attached to this re- spears and sent up a wild whoop into the impossible an ke Dame! immediately So talent was he on what he was about : ae in front of it, for whilst I bold you in ms►rkwble of furniture. Before it was sounded not unlike led over on i now dead, whilst one moonlit heavens that so to that he neither heard nor saw those who this way 'll be the better able to take off deposited the PAlsaaLO Pltti it wag in pos- a chorus of wolves over an Unexpected of the dro ad" es ;sank on its side uttering were approaching him ae fast as ever the - your heaad on the slightest show . of lake• session io w Florentine Ben he I central amed GL- f east. the most Lint ve bellows and its oompan- steepness and roughness of the road per-,, warmness or treachery. If you verve no come Rioeabocca, It sows the I central piece ' . _ ,Ilia trembled and felt faint at the fierce ion, madd nod ith the pain of a lea sari- matted. well you shall be well paid —aye, paid be- of furniture in his drawing -room and he de- - . and barbaric yell, and the young officer ens wound, to a trumpeting across the Then all at once he dropo:d his tnetra- yond your most greedy desires ; and you lighted to exhibit it to his friends, at. first .- i could not help exclaiming, "Would to hea- plain, wt right g es to the course that it ment and der -..el oat his a. m, and as it was must know well en n 5 ou old fool that speaking of it only as a grotesque piece of. van that we had haz -arded the railway e•tre had. hitherto bps pursuing , so having withdrawn Captain Dnnelly perceived that if you delivered us overyto- the Bedouins, handicraft, Vie work of 3 mad scu�p'.0r, and after all." But no - Sooner bad the vain re- aecomplinl�ed all ' at he had desired or in- it grasped a serpent which was writhing and they would only throw you a few pares subsequently, turnipg down th,1 lights to Bret escaped his lips than Nellt9 rejoined, tended, Pat owma !loping back wild with twisting in a futile attempt to escape. for your wins." 1 add offoot to the recital of its real history. you acted for the beet,! Frank, and God gle9 to hie eompan one, yelling at the top Whilst thus engaged the niter and Ua- All the, while he was preaching to him One Christmas he had sever, i ga @ate from a it can li -oteot us here as perfectly as, in the of hie voice as the drew within earshot : 'redeeming hideousness of the mas became in this manner, Frank Doaehy sows drag- distance. Early in the evening they sat train., «'e shall have to endure, perhaps, a •+ Faith, ai' I'vp s lensed that battery and apparent. Bing him along likewise, for they were in no down around the ghastly table and began a longer suspense, but that is all, di.m•Aunted it ae vi ell, an' sure, now that He was clad in a mass of Buttering rags, position to waste even a minute. game of eearte. Pray wan heavy an3 It had A� for Pat Monaghan, he replied to the I've had a'i tale lbrkrsh with the �enCmy I'll and wherever hie akin was bare (which it By the time that he had finished speak - continued for several boars. The wag t�aperm , Badoain yells with a cheer that was almost run away has fast a ever you like." must have been in a hundred places at least) ing, however, the sant�on seemed to see the oast a dim light over the scene and sensed , . as wi'd and yuitc as reckless, and as he �� I mho Ida t w rasa if you lied saved all it was covered with coarse hair lilts a gorilla. force of his remarks and to tall in with his the eyes of -tone which caught its rays to als9 had a spear to wave he did it with a your lives �by ypu courage, and whatever his naked and t maciated arms and legs reasoning as well, for he said in m, ra de- assume a ghastly .glitter. vied t be was RUl „ happens vats 11 co ider ourselves indebted *ere in the same condition, whilet a curly gilded tones, " I will ia.4 you," and pros- a heavy hfeer. H9 vast nottsod to be very y y B iron gray beard wed whiskers reached h sully added, Behold, the door that leads pale, often shuddered and repeatedly wiped In fact, like the petrel, which !e only live' to on and it to n small de reo, my brave hie brow, on which the cold sweat was plain-' ly and cheerful in stormy wee *.her, Pjt was fellow," rt3ponc� (,sptsin Dnnelly, as the wards to' his eyes. and downwards to i safety is at hsrid." . In his element again, and felt as nian are three once more; a across the level desert waist, his long matted elf -locks streaming - ly visible. He gave less attention to the, g (TO, BE CONTINUED tore to feel after a bottle cf champagne. tide by side. I . - - . over his broad shoulders in the fjlthy cards than any of the others, and frequently 1. p phi n the l;�dou�ne presently discharged And In truth uaghan had rendered no and unkempt condition. turned his gaze upon two of the oyes at the p pp g B B' Ca�adiane who have been Ktlighted edge of the twists o �e'te him their firearms and the bullets therefrom all small service, m-n the race was now al To complete this a nllln lookio brio e g pp` _ fell short making scores of little fountains moat one of ha a against horse, for the demeriptloa his huge broad nee wan nth The honer.'of a baronetcy, writes a eerre- � 1 Bntthresaorn manta i nh of the t ble .,. : - g of sand wnCre they dropped, his jo }cue ea- other camels the the Bedouins possessed most blood red, his leaden lipped epondent, wee gra4ted to Canadians in three citement reached its zenith and he ezolam seemed to be.of n great seeonnt, two be- ■bowed through a volume of eaamped up instances before the late Sir George Cartier sc°m°d to faeeinate him, and be kept his ed In heavy with fo and the remaining three foam ranges of jagged yell ,w teeth that was called to reo #-ive tt. Sir James Stuart, looks fined on it. AL ]sat ii sat down, end, :. " Ba ' �►bere and if th -re was but another a vdently old sndletiff. wound have done credit to the j%Ws of a wolf„ despite the advice of his frl3nde, who acrid -) Sir Joerf Beverley Robinson 'and Sir Loeb not undentan3 what was the m litter, insist - fire of the old- corps here to make up a note Yet, though, t -ants to Pats valor, sir- his ears were tremendous and almost sa beneath Hydolite La Fontaine are the three Csns- ad on sang play. Still hia eye; were I half d,ozm, we'd soon rid yer honor .and onmetaaces had . wonderfully improved as his nose, and his eyes glesiimed beneath di-An baronets whose patents precede that wed on he ghastly rim of the table. He , -- . - the young leddy of then scarecrows, , and with them, the - three fugitives were far joined busby brows with a dull red laminQue . of S.r George Carrier. Sir James Stuart. - y shout of out of the woof, for not one of low that told either of madness or some -. gg bet his money recklessly and played hit : at this point Pat rent up an eldrich from befog $ ill. who vase Chie[ Jitetio0 of Lower 3s►as cards as carelessly. �� - dtfi ante• their human foes wan much the worse for thing more fearful st the hort'dr from 11138 until his death to 186 , To add, if it were p rwible, "Change year east : that tea Is anlnoky, "It's no use wishing for the impossible, Monaghan's ukilf 1 diversion in their favore of this seeming g appearance* crested w baronet in 1844.. He a'sa h° °said one of the guests. , Pat and we must take comfort from the old and though they are doubtless not a little ghoul s stenos he president of the Spacial Counsel which se -_ . d runs awe will disconcerted at a Feringhew being pos- carried a big bat somewhat dilapidated stated the Governor -;n Chief to rule Lower "No, I cannot, was the reply, In a plain- 0 i saw that he who fights an Y basket on his bdpic, through every fiaaare five tone. live to fight another day." seemed of wee that could do such a C .reds from 1838 tilt the anion in 1841, and The eat covered the horrible apes on . . 1. I This from his master ; but Monaghan was mszimnm of dar�tage is each a minimum in which s serpent's head was thrust forth, such was of great service to the Home gu I vast! superior numbers whilst over him ehonldera, across hie bi•swny the table with his arms, bat Rtooab000a not to easily pacified, of time, their y Government in life part he took in the leaded for him to nnvover them, and began j g His eon the P ' "Faith its ramping Away wident any evidently gave f�hem donfldanoe that t>ysy breast and is and out throe h the filth of framing of the Union Ac . talking ezuitedly. ' j fighting at ell, we are. Half a caret is bet- mnmt come off tr nmphant is the end, and hair and beard crawled a perfect colony present Sir Charles Stuart, of Temple Bar .•I have not yet told you the truth about ! p of huge scorpions, their scales rattlin and (Eagland) succeeded to his title. 8 r Louim ' ter than no bread, so on the same principle so they still kepi rap the pursuit with ardor B d Sir John Robinson were' table," he said "ParharN you will one bi tg at a B sdoaia would be more sate - and with sa in so of savagery.- their death dealing tails sometimes lambing Foi twine' an not believe me. Those psrtr of the human ; . . one b than six iio ni at the empty sir. •Bat But the raw would now take a longer he air. created baronets in 1864.' the former, who body which you see and fancy to be the few- . thunder a d turf, it may come to that yet, time in the rn g (both pursuers and per, Captain Done]ly had by this time tacos- became Sir Stuart'* saooeesaor v Chid do sued knew that) end the Liter were cheer- sized in the strarge and repulsive looking Justice of Lower Canads, had, while a ��O work of s sculptor ears not astural for those ugly bastes wid their corpora m• mtier of the Parliament constituted by _ in the running, ad by the very ate nearer and nearer befog who stood directly in their npwar atoh� of a woman turned to stone. Those `', tbp on their backs are making B Pa the Union Aot,- streauonely labored to es- no mistske, and 'the chap wid the swivel gun looming of the curtains* those mountains hone of rhos a scorpion sabers and enwk e e are not of glees- These are vitrified rya _ oa isle sbonlder in dewing round to ere. from whose m is Cairo and Alexandria wizards that aM so common in the cities of tabltahing and main forever is prao ; 3 mom Tonight, sitting here, those two P Rap tioe, the real principle of Res nsible Gov - Frank Dnnelly gave ntteranse to an eja are elite vlsibl with the binl ocean is tat certain seasonsi of'the ye r, though emeat. He died in his chambers at the °y latter wn and marking the high- at other times they are never seen, and who B P • p m es became briliant �wth the 1►ght of life . culatiou that sounded like one of slarna, for ping the 1 , and fixed their arse on me. They burned . , on glancing round In tarn he raw that the way to England reap a rich harvest by ohs horses from Court Houser In Montreal in 1864, when his g . - 8 B late my inmost being, bat twwa so fascinated camel that parried the ginjanl headed the Another ten rr�iantes feud the stoned �- being "sate ad t.y serpents or aosthsmwtis)ng title descended to his eldest sea, a minor, that I acrid not look away. Their uncanny Clime, an that it had been drawn up mo . gan to rise, five more and the desert sands away those who hshe already of the roll a +ho, dying shortly afterwards, left it to his litter seems to reach my very soul. They , tlonlese to permit of the little piece of aid)= were left behind and the bright blossoms of therein ; w 1 0 6100 hdad sundry g- little brother. This latter baronet did not, glitter the prickly a gleamed from between fens prooesri, -as and pretend to be imbued however, long survive his eider brother and will affect me th rough eternity. I cannot ; , ' le bean fired. P y p whilst e s ire S of prophet on which ocos Sir John R �bioson, stand it. They will drive me mad." B r clefts in the b e a �d acid actin, with th p P the title beoamejezt►act. . The match gleamed, and with a'pnff of yy Hs seized an old dagger from where It me the In' and higher up from tweed the tzataral .olamw Sion they L_come s� ezoitwd that they not for many years Chief Justice of Upper Can- hue on the wall Before any of hie guests White smoke a puff of red fis R 1 0f Blared bass4it the wild fig and plum, only foam at tree mouth, but scatter it all ads, was, perhaps, the grestemt lawyen0st rt sand that' P and the melon about them as they rave, , when it is eagerly ed the bench of that Proviaoe. °O�� interfere to prevent his design he - ! exploded with; a shrill repo , he megriaaate, the date i e ver adore plunged it to his breast and fell dying in the ;; ball therefronri hummed over ' their haads P° ether, amidgt clustering collected by their Breda ous dup a who fancy He distinguished himself to such a degree ; ' all bloomed B arms of his friends. ( and fell far In advance. it wrili *aurae them certain admisdon to b his aleer ant forcible logic as to deserve - •, „ - • It waS a most unpleasant die that masses of the• P t and yellow wild tone. Parsdtss when heydie, no matter wheat may be enrasmod the Canadian Manefleld. He I °gyp° them at last, were -his last they were already Rell, within range of this �pTER RXVIII. be the number and weight of their elns. horde. The blood welling up in his throat navel kind of bow- chsgEr," was aaooeeded slit him death by his . eldest Y albeit 'that CH Brat in half he time we have oaken to ds- choked further utterance, and he lay dead i son, the resent Sir James Lukin Robinson, t there wali some round for con gratulation in THt DEMANCY OF THS sf70SPION sAT$B. scribe this houl Tike being Captain Frank Toronto, one of whose beside the able. R 8'r g of Bever Fey Iioase. His heirs were only oy lad to acne the the first ball having missed them. the mountain tide Cap Dnnelly had determined what he should do brothers is Ltout Governor of Ontario. y g Still, it was far from that all the Whilst second, rag with him. Ubsral offer of the governors of the paLws -likely tsin Donelly be vaguely to wonder what rest would follow snit, which aces evidently d rag forarelic which would have ever beenk _. . 1. . , also the opinion of the Bedouins, so frantic Ras to be done next.. Daring their flight Doubtless he thought mount with � _ g� y reminder of the manner of their ,- • p towards these ill. his °ply th °nght had his home and a was y heritsnce, a was their on retain its leash n the possible ever cavern, in which come he would be If a man wants to know how insignificant sand in front of the fugitives P P been of resoh them w the only p y he his, just his o with him wife to,the , - the plum of safety but now that they we able torom0whtcheein g �°o» secret they would dre..m:ker.. g We mast ride farther apart, aye, reached, the gdestioII . tae, wherein w place, „ as :• Bless me t" he said, looking at the o oak, .- length of an arm and sabre apart, said • • be able to laugh their foes to scarp ; where- Imitation L the stnoerb flattery. . . Frank Donell vvho rightly guessed that if their safety . read and been told fore willing or unwilling, he: ehonld guide the young lady remarked to t'he camel when is after a eleven. Hour the time flies 1 � y, . g y B b both unite. had no idea it was so late." It's better lets . the Bedouins were inclined to spare - either True' hO height they were perfectly them thereu°tc+. she adjdated her toar ' of them it. wgald be Nellie, and who iher• - that at a setts g which had been bored fie had no doubt that the 'reran know some- It's many years ago since the ref scrota• that never," she said, hiding yawn. i - fore wished to give her a chance of Ii a. riddled with ea ate, ulohres so lop thin of English, from 1the number of times that " beau draws rag with a single hair." , - what is the origin of motion t" asked a I though It might be denied to himself and into their sides form Sep g B g p It generally takes a fifteen dollar switch to 0ellebrated 1presober.. Well, there are man ho; gh it . g ;ago that the es who had made them were he had doubtless erf ,rmed before >i:nglish- g y those anoi t daya when speakingpwple in Cairo, Attxandria and do it now. _ origins. A call to 'come rap and have w He thought she would not ooD octets the for otten even t a drink will bring fifty men to Choir feet to a $ j g E t a d Joseph was other places, and therefore aL ones tackled Wih what an air of calm I o>ti y reason of the oh a in formation, nor did Pharaoh refs �yhn ose that they him in :he language he best understood him . - pert - . p hen will gobble a worm after the ruwter second, and a spider down a girl's nook d she. be and th' t i m ht be in order that a his Vekil. Ba than• - scratched . ball should not�`slay m e than one at a time ' eould not find osr caves, r worse still. self. y �„ •• the world. is up. There an lob of hens the origin of the livelisst mottos the w► • that their paten s saw the eater one of •• M fellow said tae, we era per- ever saw. , as the aim gradually glow tc be mora amur- or even coked them ts,ither by the seed by Bedouins who would rob ns of all - , . . 1. , , eta, and thus auppcaitioa owned the blood the. . - I ` - ? . .. . ,; ,: , i r' , . :, - , : . . I. .. . 1. t i f. f. l r. ' I ,. „ - is - .. . i i' i_. 1. ' - -- - _ . - n .I 1 • I%� - �-. .; f :. 4/ I . . . I q . . . 11 I . . I . , . � I . . . � �' : � , . j. . ­.. c � .. - I . . . . i - . . . . � I . . . . , Q . : - - : . . .. � . . I ; - , . � . I I I . . I . . I I '! . I ,. . . ; � I - . , . � : .1 . � !. i - . � . I . , . p � . - . .. ., . - .. : . . - I . � . . . � . . . - " � . � . � .�: - , , .. '. . I , , .: , ��, __1 . . _ _ J,oEr w AoVERTI&EA MT4. T"I OAY. O• �e'sj =4kQXt2& _ . Letter. fir .: New Yor*. , �s .1 - 11AM flhft� For tie next few ye, s�p8 iq tbs fir, ----- ` w axi .Sale ;-•- W. D. Gcwrdon. x. Christian life Neill be the. as jecct of the Us ► $fs i> :--, Fiat' o!` your reed- � . ttonp die. --W ,T• DuabaW- ,, ,,.' ,z +' sermoa. First step, "Conviction of sin." 00, Oct roanitinI in � , are �$�$ � � 101 " Farm b Rant -- -Rost. (sic dr3 February 7th., and delving, �et[eaatusli. i. - t! "C ES, for Oats -�W: li. grin ; dj,i... a makes " 1y Dile." Ohe� will be inter- �, ; N ; C ---� >�+MI �ettsireis' •i - 1 tJ L t� . Meeting of Stock-holders—Ch"" ease Co. C.o. , . , . , _. f the t . I_. I 8 Stock ested in . her rue +�mmg$ o . Agricultural aseeti Levi i Macke , The 149*m,arkei Rra enterer upon its R ! ' WT-- T 86th year last week. Our eotam. !Veen sates in our little sawn ey two Millie" ou�Q _ There are hundreds here whe t f ' _ . I . . I - - -- coos of it4 a riRhtlinese with ; on the on 11 -\ 1. contrary, she older 'it growBe more their wealth by the milli dollars, _ . . __.� __ �: -i ..: -.''-. �ht ftltt rug 6ic 40 thousands by a tiioaaaitds, and a few I • .. vigorous it becomes. l3►aocesa to ,on, . I PICKEIkiNCI, ONT., FEB. 1986: Bro. Jaekeon. whose fortune has resahc�d ten, fifty and i 1. .. " I- _. �­ . s hundred millions. At the head of the S e wel r y� a list stood W. H. Vanderbilt, who has, of ! I t: - ..1. -, : : � ,: _. - - - . I We bare reeeivodlthe January number late, ' "passed in his cheeks," as they say, * I - LaCALYS So ,� „ of The S �knmi, axe educational end about whom so much as been written. ` -1 pa r purely anadian in ibis aims and, I need only repeat he rtes worth from re g - I- ­- � .:.. 10— n Si I p oses. The letter• -press ,and iillustra- 150 to 200 mill�pns of dollars. .!..­.�:! . Areenwaod abarsh of Z3tglaisdti � Lion are fully ti t;, if not above the The next in o'i41er is Jay Gould. He ' Bvangelistic Bervioes begin, Sunday, stun ard. Publiahed b the , u lEment is a rather small inns, ark tom lexioci, �G1�1 Ynducements to Custo er ft FolD- 7th. Let us pray God to bless these Co., Toronto, at $2 per ear.. I'P y d P e T I y dark hair and a ee, wears a short black services t►nd pour out his Spirit upon us. full beard, and hub a retain a e. Born . - laeTLetters P K y vlous to stock taknlg . " � of or $rents, he obtained a district o —The front of the Drug Store has been An old Loy gives in this issue the 1?o P _ E/ s Adorned —'a new and hands me sign, first of a series of letter addressed to - the school education, became quite proficient �t -•�-� benzin the words "W. H. Fiel , cbeni st bo .s, which the are sure will rove i�ot as a civil engineer, saved $200, invested S A m l _ ; J 0 . S I-j- and druggist," having been pt up last only interesting but very instructive and it and has now rolled ' it up to one i week. The lettering was done b J. A. useful to the younger members of the bundred millions. He says little, thinks Practical Watehmaker, BreCk street, Whitby. I �'• /; 8 y y g a •`heap," and strikes quick. Hilts in his usual first -class style. community, and to the older ones, too, Cyrus W. Field—polite and serious �. Th• s coal Market. perhaps. We advise our readers to - be y P . C rue !-- deserves articular we Lion, as �' I on the look -out for them each week. �. P Five and ten cent piece, I 11 - n 1; Iris name is inseparably associated with quarters, brisk ; five, ten and toe ty revival s�ieea- . . - Atlantic Cables and Elevated Railroads. dollar bills in great demand brut mighty The Misses DimsdaIe closed. tli6i'r He counts among his fiiende the Prince hard - to get, while huu red -dol ax labors in the Methodist church on Friday of Wales, Duke of Argyle, Mr. Gladstone, Williams are never seen::. evening last, baving labored very earnest- and many other L�uropean notables. • . r Nowmarw Wanted. :• r' ly for two weeks, taut we ,regret to say Samuel J. Tilden. the great U. S. Ii- , few were led to change their titian, is estimated to be worth $10 _ ; We will pay fifty cents to any person ,- who will furnish no with a . complete course in life. The wbetings . have been 000. He commenced life as a la yer. i copy •of THz Mews of July 8r, 186x— .continued during thiK week by the pastor, For 16 or 16 Sears his income for h' pro- .- r No. 3b. We are in waist of th' number assisted by the member•rhiP• fesaiunal services reached $50, per .11 to complete our fyle of last year A Tribute, year•.. JIM Methodist Church. � Few newspaper men would 0Ljoct ' to J. W• 3iaokny; the ''Bonanza King," The February quarterly will is said to bo worth $50,000, M. He and ,, ry q y i having such friends ae Mr. John Tool, of be held (D. V.) on Sunday next: Service Whitevale,isto the Pickering NEws. Mr. JaH. Gor +ion Bennett own the Bennett. . Mackay Atlantic Cable. He is very 1. in the morning at 10:30. Snlject : •'A Tool subsexibes for no less than five caPieR charitable. When Edwin Adams, the - Pauline conviction." Love.feast and of'the paper annually —one for himself great actor, ws$ penniless in San bran- . sacrament .of the Lord's supper at close and the other four be Kends t•) his frieuds, of service. Evening service at 0:30. When he carne in the other day to pay cisco, Mackay heard of it, took hini to a first -class hotel, and on bidding hire Subject : "The all importemt; question. ' for the above he brought us a large food bye slipped a !15,000 bidding into his The public cordially rvelcome�. , I:ey.'. basketful of choice eating apnlea —a gift Band. 'Phisincidentshows the iin ntlsive G. HOlYBOn, pastor. from ]ors. Tool to the editor, for which, 1 generosity of the mane. �aiaai>oder, . �. ' we are eery grateful in lead. That '.Irtr. We-have many others who can count and Mrs. Tool ma live and enjo many _�: Our readers in Pickering an vi; ietnity y . Y ha ears is the sincere wish of the their golden coins by the millions, but as " _ should bear in .mine► the bnterlt nment in happy y bang's Hail this (Friday) eveni g;, un4er 1 Nxws scribe . and his a Pistants in the space will not permit a minute description, the Auspices of St. Geer e'ii hutch I of office. we will barely mention their names P g r Sidney Dillon, operator in stocks, Wall this village. The area of nt n n ra4s` eta- ' t3treet, has amassed millions .; u ncle the bill should be sufficient .fill ' he Rachel Vxrblo of OwitiR�h�•ille, XY� Russell Sage, as'lie is spoken of in the hall.to overflowing, anal beside tlie x- died the'other da rind tho attsndin 7 K world of tirian.•e, ix worth several millions, celleut program promised evE. oa3y, will physictian says that there is uo doubt buy I which have been made in -puts and calls," get a good tea in the bargain whet she rent to her ;rave t•he victim of or rather calls and puts-- callinyl the The Chesss Cray. tobacco'poiFOniiog. She had been a slave shekels: and putting them ''in his pocket. _ t meeting of the stock -bc dens' d the weed all her life, and even on her Mapy a poor vicLini has been fleeced of 1 ' ` patrons of the Pickering Cheese and death bed her last woven; were "Oh give his fortune by the keen shrewd " Uncle Butter Factory will be held on the 1 tb me another pull at my old pipe.'' This BiiaasQll.'' )tie and .lay Gould are a full ., of Feb., to consider whether the factory should be a warning to tobacco consumers, team, and "load up" whenever they .take • is to run this year or not and oviding and it ib to lie hoped flirt .those olio a potion and draw off loads of profits that the read of the sad fate of the above menpon- from rlirewd stock manipulations. that it is decided not to run �t, a will refit b it. It might be stock- holders then take into consideration y P y James Gordon Bennett's income *�ie ' the advisability of winding tip the bp9i- Kai , before closing, that _she. was Ill *1,000 a clay from his paper, the Herald, . , "r' ness. A full meeting; is reque ted. By yeaA s of doe when she departed thus life. whieli, in addition to his other incomes, % . Secretor ,- d. Jas. T. i har•dson, The'Hasaar . . i keeps hiai a bachelor still. order of the Boar y 14 -15 '1"nesday, R'ednesday ulna 1'litirsclay The old veterans of fortune- amastsing �{pa�y ,� °' of next week will be red - letter days in lbe men, the daddies of theirs all, ha%o long �Pe understand arrarC;;e a is have R. C. church here, fur on those days the eiuee passed away, and in spite of all baraatr,tl for the benef t of the their millions had to take the lot of all . been completed for an evening o readings grand mankind —a few feet of Mother earth in by this celebrated elocutionist f r Thurs- church debt, will be hell in Leah s hall: clay, Feb. 18th, in the Metho is church In addition to the bazaar, t•l)ere will be which to repose their bones. Cummo- two concerts —on Tuesuay and Thurscla Clore Vanderbilt, A. T. Stewart, John in this village. 'I'hioBe who a rd Miss y Jacob Astor Peter Cooper, Geo. PeaLody, . Churchill when here before. i 1 gladly evenings, (for which' the best talent from go again, and those who were o present Toronto and elsewhere has been secured), and many others, have been introduced �� —and nn ZVeclnetiday erenin� Mr. J. D, I to your reader) so often I will say' nothing W-111 not fail to attend if th y want an i r, ' evenic;,� of t))oroug;b enjoyu el t. Sire I Edgar, 14. P. for ��'QSt Ontario, •n ill de of them. is first - class. liver an address. Thee admission fee lias N• 1••• -Tan. •20th, 'SO. ��- - . ,j : been placed at `�5c.. which includes re- - . • interesting Dates. _ fresbinents. The distribcition of prized `., 1! Personal Mention. This year the Qne n s birth a amts will take p1acE on the last evening; of the ' ` -- I ' I on Monday; St Valentine's da • Or Sun- , bazaar, and will be conducted by a coin- Mfrs. Carrick and daughter, I Lizzie, of day ; St pate ick's day on u e nesday ; ! inittec of prominent g;entlenien. I'or ;Toronto, were isiting at Mr. Jos. Gar - A nil fool day and Dornini�� a oti rr� y Y further particulars see posters ;don's this week. .1 rsday ; and Ch6stivas on S tarday. 1 . fir. • Thos. Peart is recovering; from a - Lent begins March 10th, a Easter The Judge .is Right. • •�- Eve year every !near tt er i severe attack of sciatica. ' Sunday will be on the t nth o April. y y p p g t-es fi•c�m Mrs. Ockle mother of Rev. J.' F. , 'there will be two eclipses, bo h of the $100 to $5,000 in free lines for the sole y sun —one March 5th ; this will b annual, ,I benefit Lf the vicinity iu which it is lo- (Dekleyl, is spendiiig a few clays at the cated. No other- anent = can or will do N E%vm-man•s- or as near a total eclipse as li moon I � y this. The local editor in proportion to his A. can make in passing between the sun and - P P means does morE for' h!A tOwn tliau an 1 News of the Week 1. earth. The second will b parti 1 y :.I t eclipse.' occurring; 9ngust ''9th \'edhr, other ten rues, and in all fairness roan , - yisible here. with man; he ought t be sapported, not ' 0wen Sound lees had a $20,0(10 fire. because you may hap en to like hint or Election riots have occurred in Ire- Two 8esideatits Oans- admire his writing;, but because a local (bend. Death has called sore two f ur i•es, The �eeu hue ; commenclecl Mr. paper is the hest investment a community '° cleats during the past week, a a her and can make. It may not be brilliant nor �' mother, who will be ereatly m s ed from Gladstone to farm a cabinet in England. crowded with gt•eat thoughts, but tinanci- - their respective family circles. r- John ally it is more of a benefit to a cornmun- Mr. Fenton, County Crown Attorney i . ;: Winnacoit died on Thursday, g;ed 5,1 its than the preacher or teacher. 'to day of York, dropped dead in Toronto on e. years, and Mrs. B. ,Casey, wife o' Mr. C- the editors of local - papers do the most Monday. � - Casey, G. T. R. section boss, ed 47 work for the least money of any men on _,;, years, on Friday, The f. n rah of earth.. SuLscribe for solo• local paper Cherrywood School.; the former took plac6 on Sat d y after- not as a cliarity, but as an investuieut.— r' noon last to the Methodist cei try, and ;Judge•Davis. a.' The standing of the pupils for' the that of the latter on Sunday, to a IZ. C. a X90. Hibie sswasd. ; `' . month of January s as follows Fourth (' .' y cemetery. At the church regn a i,iti<ss The publishers of Rulled&'s ,11w,111ly ; Class -18t Lizzie Roae , 2nd Maud was celebrated by Rev. Fathe • heahan. 'I`HV. 1�F.ws extends eta sympat ii s to the offer 1,2 valuable rewards in their ,ttnutliiy J Ariristrbng and Lizzie Gar nd equal, 4th .' for February, among which is the follow- , Lizzie Taylor and Mary Garland equal, bereaved. �'Ve wijl •, 6th Teua Lawson and . Albert !roach ipg; : give $..0 to the person tell- ' To Preserve the Sight.-'•. o I equal, 8th Emma Woodruff, 96h Mier in{; us which is the lon„est tierce in the ; 1 y • An exchange says • "F r n isighted • Old Testament Scri tures not the revised ' Coxworth and Ed ar Plaxton a ua , l ltlr ness, close the eyes ana press t e' fingers edition), by Feb. 10th, (1886. Should' James Davidson, iLtli Clarence PlaTton, - gently from the nose outward toes .the two or more correct, answers be received, 1 13th John Burrows, 14th Esther Chap. eyes. This flattens or ex e*ds the the Reward will be divided. The money 'man Senior Third Class —lot Rosetta I and thus lengthens or a teener the will be forwarded to the winner Feb. loth, gar, Hollis 2nd .Emma Spencer, $rd _: vision. This should be done see al times ISM persons trying for the reward, Andrew Alliston, 4th John McCrae, 5th a day, until the sliort -si btedn is re- K must send 20 cents in saver or postal 1 Walter Hoover, nth Maggie Alliston, 7th ` ;- •moved. For loss of sight by or or notes, (no' postage stamps taken) with ° Ida Hoover. Junior Third Class —let . • those who require maggnifgin glassbs, their answer, for which they will receive Jose lr , Cozworth, 2nd Frank Plazton, •' pass the fingers and towel fro fire outer p . the Montkly for March, in whit) the 3rd Emma Taylor, 4th Malcolm Roach, V corner of the eyes inwardly, eve and name and address of the winner and the 5th -Norah Judd. Second Class -lot ;.. below the eye ball, pressing ggen against correct answer will be published, gird in. Dottie Laughlin, `2nd William Judd, 3rd them. this is nothing new, t is said which several more valuable rewards John Davidson and George Lawson - • . that the Hon. John Quincy A ins pre will be offered. Address RuTi.aei►e.i•: equal, 5th Robert Stockdale, 6th Archie served his sight in this way tl r ugh the ptiBI;Ii3x -NG COMPANY, Easton, Pa Allison and Jesage Cober equal. % latter part of his life L o, a. T. osoes.- - - -- b..60" The Weather. ; ''' On Monday evening; list, ate ' i meetiiig sooish: , : j , 1. . The weatherwise and the go s b! nes of Pickering Lodge of I. U. G. '1'. the + 8 K An important meeting cif the Directors do hot agree about the weather of the following officers were duly installed by present winter. The augurs ha ender- Bro. E. R. Eddy, L. D., in their, nes of the Pickering Agricultural Society is stand the bones say it will con i ;rloep�iets to 'be five positions for the present quarter :-- called for Monday next, at Brougham, / a mild winter, but the weather Bro. A. B. Dowswell, W. C. ; Sis. M. Furniture Dooming. , I predict a tough one, with plant (of snowienderson, W. V.; Bro. R, Baker, P.W. hew styles in bedroogn'sette,titis 'i Ili week. storms and sharp snaps before season C. ; Bro. A. Ridley, W. Chap. ; Bro. W.- New sofas, new extension and centre • / -.. is much further advanced. T i signal J. Clark, W. S.; Sis. L. Gordon, W. A. tables, chairs, inattrasses, wire - bed`s, etc., • service men have been rather nocke'd S. ; Bro. J. (poultice, W. F. S. ; Sis. M. all at bottom prices. A call solicited be- i - : -. out in their tassel with old i ms, so Trifiitt, W. T.; Bro. E. Carr, W. M.; fors buying;. J. H. Leal. • - - ' far; but as far as they have a they Sis. Maggie Boyce, W: A. Al. ; Sis. M. • ,_'1 =- have succeeded in introdue n some Johnston, W. I. G.; Bro. I). Morrison, The border religion lefivee its ' brand novelties not in- the Bands , outside ,W., 0. G. ; Sis. Bostwick, W. R. S. ; of sect behind when the grave is reaahed. seers. But then, who would i ve the Sis. Mary Boyce, W. L. S. Bros. Brown, A prominent New yorl1 Hebrew, Jonas ,. _ , prophets all agree If they , i 1 agree H d s d D 11 ' 1 fed S - there would be no variety to ch oa a from, and nobody would win any b t from ,_ _ their friends on the weather. i , . !/ ... � ­ . J - �.� 1. I. I . I . . . i .1" . COM.0 , O1T'E ANA AFL: en er on, an owswe were a ec trauss, ins set an example to be imii$t- as delegates to visit the Dominion ad, leaving a large sum of money to be . I t'-` L 0 G A ., Alliance Convention held in Toronto on, divided among : charitable institutions . -:'' ra . . the 2nd and "'. . I , . 3rd of this mouth without regard to creed• I.- L . .., T­:..,:�� *1: . _. - . . 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