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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_02_19SI., - _ I . J� '- IIwa, 1 - - yr .. am buo Tray ut UU11u3 U ara- - ...­.Nun va iaey lutmudn l were react 1 j .: : evening froze► [, to G o'clock_- -f 1.y a Qol4KBi'uyDKM M. w' ! and•advp reds Tb yry of Mado inoludessaun8; fonalitp, lrrtr. fiche, As noticed last week, the Presby E, WAIT ),, '�I. 1 >., M. C. Y. b., ON. mo>a , c;ounterpoi t, fn• tie, fnrw and technics � teriane held a meetin on Batnrda last Mr. Percy, 'seconded by Mr: Parker, I . ` O t f th For r, cs f y TI - � . , 131 • 1AKI .. serener or a coon y of On- - roepoctus, to .1e, c., ap;,ly to ti QtAREMVfT.i tutiu. yLttic >ttn, t3ttxgoon and Acwuc cur. Roei- iFjFj A'� COut• , deuce ar, otb,:e, next door to th - opt- office, • Mi. 'i'ltomlie Itlibbons has' U ' netj out a ;jrkeriu •. 1t�T klu is Room �t file residency of Mrs. Heaq doer and feed tore Ad�UiYlingr. DOWti- - -- A fe door@ west of the •' .yew@ " office. Yiekr 1'eyal.. I - . ertuk - __ ---_.- ,1- ReIN"Carriage lop. and is pre ared to and finally decided to erect at flew church moved for leave to introduce a by -lay to ill ►lace of the old structure, which is to appoint Township Officers for the year be ot•u down. The new' structure will 1886. Leave granted and by -law intro- duced and read and referred to a com- bo somewhat larger suet with a basement mittee of t11e whole thereon. •Mr, l;'erey its . . for Sunday school and other purposes. the chair. The blanks were filled in and _ _ _ _.. __ . - - -, , v - - -- -� -- - — fill all orders iiU his line. See his Lilies • TUH;�T BALL DOW, BARRISTER - i _ - Ynur cottrespondent haft not seen plans the b1• -law read a third time and passed. . I I I rl stns] Solicitor, Notary Public, etc: pFrtcs yep but may ossibl be able to . I.— - . . .. P I everell's Block, Brock - street, Whitby Private . CMRRYWOOD. , P Y give full The following is the list of ot",ICers ap- foods to loan at lowest rates and on avorabl n ' \ ! aniculars further on. At resent the pointed • terms of payrnent:_ _ _ e . _ _ R. building committee are llavllp laced on orF.it6$ERB OF HI(3HNAT$. ICHERING `AGENCY` on the 14th shat. Mr: Casper . Stotts, khe rounds the matRria) and an earl groan. w Thus. doh stoic. 1. URPHY PARKE1t,I3AltR S'TEhb who lrveR naar ' I1is lace, sli d on the K , R p y 1 Nelson Din r ( ) l` i - .. ' M and i onc-itoro. &e. Dbney to can, No — pee start ills be eY eeted as soon ass rin 2 Wm. McCausland. G4 James Ho le_ ice and disloCA his shoulder. R-e are y p p K 8 Theo. Brant. GG Elislra Al er curtuuission. office: Harvey's liuildin ,. Picker- O n for the tTan4ACtion of all leeiti ' leased to lean that "he is doitlg as well °pans ul)' log ; coca every Frida H. li. Ddoi HT, R.A.. „ mate F g . - Ban ing Business. 4 PhiIi Lemmin 6G Robert Milne. Tg,OStAR YAxx$x. A.. -A ninety acs tarn, for , , as can be ex coed. Mr. Holmes, of this yillaAa, hay already p K• We on easy.terme. _ _ 4.y O cx IIoLxs,_f�r n 10 to 8; Qattudayo _ placed on Ilia lot in the west end of th8 5 Rioh. Richardson. 5'T. James Coultis. . .. 10 to 1 o'clock. G Patrick Gorman: GS R. W. Mow pray. ' ' hELAMERL, ELACA, RE5 Oft Qt oBMww� yilla�;e, a Qteat part of the material to be' . Y- r _ 1!! used dames on.bA Gee. Wilson, fir. E�l(;LI6N, Bametere at Law, licitore ? Richards sa, lrl $ Bt4n 1111 COnnee to 1. 11 �', in the erection of a handsome resi- g Wm. Peak. 60(e)E. f. Willson. ja Chancery, oon.eyancers, &c. OfTtc No. 1? Messrs. t~. Lew and Ben en $atliliu dencQ. W e understand it is to be a John Linton! 60(w)John Bassett. -• Toronto street (over Gas Cotapany's) Toronto. (a. •) G,EORGIJ KERP., l� . Money to Loan - \o Commission. O. D cAnritR>r _ _ __ . Agent. left here to try ,their fortunes In British wooden structure and very tasty, copied 1 Thos. Marquis. 61 Wizen Madill. - -- - - - -- 1� DASID9o� BLACS, R. A. BsssoH, H. ATLt)tJS ZA.N Z=NE� Columbia. frOih a ReFLer'n design. M, r. ThowaB 1� Henry Spencer. 62 Jas. Underhill. ' 1. ExoLtex. _a-y ( 2 A �`'z U1E•` I'A�*•i�G�:: The difl�et•enceR between the Malleable He>aderson, "of this place, has secured the 1$ John Fisher. 63 iV. A. Burk. �. 1'ARI?WELL, LL. I3,, BAN. y:h fb to Liverpou] and Londonda. via �; - . � 1pf . PortI n r`,at,in tsb.�, e�8 eRC; contract for the last buildin 13 Jose h Grills. 64 John E. donee. RI6TEH. County Crown Atto ey, and Iron Co. and their men Mace been atui- g• p �'ulmty solicitor. Court House, WWtt,'. lay n'� te, *.W.25 : Steerage »<iR. whiff +y to Liner cably settled. Only a portion of the men Several other improvements are con- 14 Andrew Annan. 65 T. C. McAvoy. ':. tent lated bnt not mall decider! u n. 15 Wm. Cowan, jr. 66 a William Lee_ - - !tool d Londonderry via Halifax : t *bin fs'i. ?s;, will employed for some time. P ( ) E`;It�. RITCIIII;; Kc BILL I�T(iS, a @7G.76 ,ttif►.75; ,Iutermediatc 4.w: Steer j p° M Itarristers and bo;icit v, High Court of $22. "gt Co lips butcher Rho was entered by Among our visitors this week are Miss 16 Thos. Chester. G6(w)Wm. Gibson, Mutton, of Toronto, Miss Lottie McGhee 17 Herbert Webster.67 Matthew Beelby. • : ; Jul ice. �4'hitby, lint. Money to to on sea If p tt are Reading for your friendq vii; c•sn ob= tilleveR and Over 1110 Ls. Uf meat stolen ' 18(e) J. Gorman. G8 Jas. Creighton. RUT! &Jlf` tenus• ]4y fain I ltF.1AII) PASBA�iF CF•:2tTtt�(('ATi:K at . _ - r - Howes rate s, available front k,rt laud, Ii•c+luud, on Tuesday high. of last week.' daughter of Pobt. McGhee, ERal., �I,P.P., 18(w) Joh Field. GJ Noah B. Hoover.: \' - Scotland, I'rt.nce, Horclinr% dills lg {e) Ed Wright. ?0 John Anson. i r't -- J __ 1• t (ttt,nany, sweeden and `,for- - -•N• - h ,. and '►Zr. Ha�*erman, of , - - 1/• 1 wad•.' Stecrage. a17. L-verpool, .Lc,n lundcr , . Markham. . i- - . ry• so�►RBpRO Miss Thomson 19 w Ro C. '_ Qtieen town. or Beltaet to R'hitby, anal elnads , v ; ( ), i8 visititl friends in bt. Deverill. 71 William Ward: TIOY I:I \y• `'r.Tl?;13I 'A N 5U It- +� ton aa, lows st rates yuuted by t►: y other litres. I (' "" 20 Richard Burt.. 72 D. F. Pdh. - 1 H. (;EON, Graduate of th On rio Yet- For ti- kets, ate., apply;. In tie rifle shooting li itch at Leslie's 1farkhain and Toronto.... Mr. Thomas �L FI. Morrison. 73 Josiah Pizer aid a flyln Evans. .:r,nurr t'olles e. Toronto, and p acttcai horse- ".• $� �Tv -�T� hotel it the Junction on the 8rte illst., be- P g Visit to Ottawa Last' 1 22 Cuthbert Holmes. 74 Chas. O. Bennett: xnc,Gt, ate- Ou account, of lucre er. o practice j ' tweeia a picked team ` of fourteen from ' week ....Air. James hicUot�ald has re- 23 William Bell. 7u Geo. Richardson. oac► my aMIStomed visitE eve S'n urday to AGENT. T. •'YPESS OFFICE, WFiITDY. P Wl,itevale. Cherrywood and Dun arto will. at- - - - - --- - -- , car�bro and Markham the letter sue i moved to Ethel, $nron County....3ir. 24 J• O'Connor. 7G Johu R. Hoover. tend'the diseases of the hor'ae i of a my own Q�eenliver ' I j r - forge, Green Fiver, in the forenoo a of 7'oesdav, Basket Work ceeded in winning by t �Vo ,points. The •1ohu Murray, of Markham, being about'; Z Chas. S. Palmer. 77 E. E. Pugh. 1 - ' Rc,duesdas. Thursday and I'nda of a ch wee1E, - rkuges Were one -and tw", hundred ardle LO retire from farming, has I,,een down 26 John Thompson. 7S `Villiam Coats. .`.I - - - A brst -sins.- assistant horseshoer a we on hand. (seven shots to sac T ' f and sec tired a house het • @. � 27 Andrew Allison. 79 John For ie. • - veterivary instruments made to o . Id. Gall(; bush s1I.PS. L'askets of all other sizes ii % to rum9red that. M Badgerow will i 28 Tltos. Leahey. 80 D. A. $ypher. . I. 1. P I r aticept the position of unty Crown= The Flood 89 Jas. McCreight. 81 Patrick Nowlan 1. by tligirt o- b� clay promptly at nde to. 1d- math as vye.,. ' drexe. (ircwn itiver. Ont._y n I ;10 John Sinclair. 82 J. E. O'Connor. f �ttorne3' for York. A cad there sire r - - _ Or rs fur file Lrtt a filled�eselttoi.t ly �' Dnrliig the latter part of Lhc) . act w ek : 31 Robert Clark. 83 George Cowan_ • ' I nuineruas aspirantili fu y ti,,. position lie l: �- p ; 32 T. C. Osborn.. ' C: t e pother changed ft•otn extreme cold 84 David Lofton. I` Butncs (tar 1►. Q 21 ertn a w @Glatt will hsve to vacate if a ree@ives the i3 Jermia}r Moore. f3,; Itobt. Philips- �' ,� — -------- - - - -_ - -- ---. - - -_ • '_ p �• to very Mild. The result was that the i l�- - Flo r ud A le litt,n'e18 always on apPolntment- 1 34 Edward Cornell. 86 George Carter. Curlew, war. Jw-'. PP snow disappeared rapidly, until about - _ 1 Hand. 1 orders by tarsi! lrosn fly' at The aunivet�tsxy itervi R at Wash;ja - a., Henry Haight. 6'T Ht h ltiechim. •i ` -< I P ry Friday the sleighing Was about used ti 88 Peter Ituinohr_ It. 1;I•::�TON, `i'OWNSHIP 'LE,%, K teilde to. Address ton appointment will ist 1 probability be p` :.3G Jolin Coultice, . b held about the first Bu py ila March. Saturday was followed by rain all day long On 87 Wm. Forrester. 89 Stephen Cronk. ��. i >iriciop Its - staar. Secretary jekerin • J. B. � C Ii"I'S, I rr►p}•ietor; • Saturday and Saturday night. � 83 Issas Puckering. I - Agricuitura; society, Cominiswomer. . f r takia --+-- --,. -. � _ -- S -- : J!!___.Y_ ,. (3reeti It:vor, Ont ..' The recruit of the thaw and the rein 8y Samuel Bray. g S►0(s)C. Rodgers. % am <lot;tr+, Cunveaucer, Acooalntant, a d Incgr- - QREaMYVO D• ) gt cr 9; ant. Va cater for the ilmtq,lt n,. I'rovi- 1- - - -nii ``RR I ;. was to increase the volume. of water in 40 John Percy. 91 George Gibaau. , dent and Loan 6tueiety. (JFFIBS- At �n S 11T I �V T Dl�i�ION YUU11� - , the river to a re e , t'o s. 8tc,rp.I roe ,l,a.n,. 2l- S . The aew bla,cksmitl� hl► 1Sas " strafe great extent coal- 41 Wm. Brignjll. 91r Ches. Proctor. ' 1 pletely cove-ring the flats i'md causing l 42(n) Josiah Pugh. 03 James Lawson, - (''U l,' '1 TY OF U N- T.4,U1 U.. • - be1'e � Ketting lots of w�',r�, atnd as be ie censideral,le fuse enieuce and trouble 42 @)Casper Stotts. 9,4 Harrison Retnrnec ' .t r•c=lcttfxst. - _ a first -class wurktnan l►Ple geed ric)L by to .those lip i 43(o)John Larkin. S►a Wm. Anderson • ` ' u>~" near the bride. The i h A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT � - �$�S�- { backt�nra in giving Lun �trial. � plasliug mill on Saturday evening looked ! 43(w) Jacob Reesor. 96 Charles Smith. 0 a �;� ,. The wt:atl,er is very iangeab16 this like a lift! 44 William Gee. 97 Wm. Lofton. s 1-1. fc r the cna my of Cntario. ra alts a I. > �., r c; e i ' c s,►an 1 1a the sea, 'ant! Jutnos r . ,,:, l N+-e,_it;t•',tinirs furu,Sltcd for evt r} t latex c>f No. T', ce c,r I-Iolxlin� a II' ;;� z ^ winter —first S ery cold tl the a hElat ' 5 James Madigan. 98 Judson Gibson. � - I, ~wc�-- •���.a 3 Sl :e Ilerd's residence was almost enttrt;ly ,.shading. - S:t:c:n and hot water heat inb kad - - - - - ruins floudilll; cellars► fish places. p • 46(e) Goo. Ferguson. ;Kl John Graver. tt:,tilattu+u a -,pecipL!ty., Off! e —Gerri 1slc,t k, I I dirt , i:riL1 l 1 l 1 1 1 1 ! 'l 1 submerged. POwai'ds evening It anti. ; currier Dundt:s at,d Brock streets, Wuitbv. The water has never bee kztown to be &a K 46(w) J. McCorwack.100 Wm. H. donee. $ ; yi , ring , ,_ thought expedient to vacate the remises, Res,:dence- Kingston Road,A ai Vieke 'ng. 1ia y 3 high as it was last week. � p 47 George Lintotl. 101 Robt. McAvoy. I - Larth `� e : ss is A 1 slid a boat was procured slid the falnilr 48 T}:os. Allbri•lht. 10E r fl as zl k 27 1J yonn� mau, or ratb a bo , tried to John Jones. �, yt ferried to terra Jirsnct. ! 49(e) AlbertF.D2ajor.lOts Martin Borne, . t: . llr•iiolu'Pr•11t 5 Cann uktolt 84 % 1fr lei the better of the teas rin tae �ubtic a- -� C Hoav Trutt I1 ly y, it) 17 1 It'vas thought at One time thitt the! 49(w) Win. Antliony.104 M. Burkholder. I. T1IO.lAS POUCHEI.-,: LIC'I NSF.0 Vpte)i'rvc, ' - t:l 24 g(; 11 - ]b School here, and as a re It was tut Led "ark would igove off find Ilroceed t iwn; 50 Uriali Yount;, 'r. 10► A. Wideman. Au,•tioaeer. Valuator, &,s.. for the .'ounties i - Out of school. He got li deserts. I' - , . r . �. E. FA�EMIELL , , the roc u ou a journey, but the galvauiz�d 151(n) James Litlgett -106, Henry Gordon.: ' of York, tort], and South Ontario. Acct on galas B Order, -. ' , I he ice jam Here un ► urda • evening i ' 51(s) Alin Orvis. 107. T.W.Lamoreaux: , l • of ali Linda conducted and property v lued at Clerk of the Peace. I 3 ion KUUf 1+1•UU;[bly acted aS Ro pi'eventa- t) - a,nullrrate ct,arge. Arranisemer:to for auction -- -- ._ .. - _ - __,- a'Si6 bO.netliln� P�tl'A Mary. fJTCat hvP, i 52 `Vm. XeKittrick.108 -Peter Stewart. sa;t� air tttluatiug can be made at an tithe at 10 eeute.pue:aE;e, and we nilltnail cakes (if Ice Cot' @1'e,l itiH 1'Uad lU e1'el:y i �- tl:c• BLOUGHAM HOTEL. Special tteution ! you free a royal,vait,abie,,ampiet,c,Tof 1 1 town, r,tiLBitlel'al,le dami', -C .RaA� o3(e) Fred. Green, will be •ive:, to all orders by letter or t le ra ;,. i Gjf[96nd gonds that Rill put you in the wav of !direction, and the voad,bed it�lf waF „ r Pou.,ii)KEF.PERt;. . . f g p y I (loos tlirou„1► the Hoodln�; of cc Mars. `� a Svlvnnus Austen Geor a HI '� - AdalresSlius 17. Rro:ts;nam, Ont. 25 -y ° making more inouey at once,, titan sorer' tlt)w'B IO a rUUfildel'al)le depth, Inak• atllCli, Frank anythi gin America, liotl, sexes of all ages ca„ 1' thud l:t we had a st1111cieut cluantity Of Burton Hugh S ' in trntfic er • Lurar�aous. , lip r, ut } otue ,tnd Work in spare time, or ra.l tl:c• ,' g 3 ,Sep et al coal o last All w ter, g 1 Graham Samuel McCono- l;lrrr•I:vulitha/lt l I 1 catiit3 ver near ultetiu with acci[le'tts. but when our chie, Henry Spencer;' Wm. Burkholder, f/, ,(r•. i tituc. spiral u,�t rcyuired. We wjll start you. ! x K stole 1.'. vt t ut [tun u cellar ou :5aturda�• John Mitchell u ' I ln,u,a u e pa�,�crr ;or thug �tt,o btart at ouaN. fir. Glt�eSOn's cellar was tioucle�i the , H gh Mowbray, Edward ' -I C H - }: L R E E D, G E N' • I- Il A I, I l;;t�so. & i:o. n_ ___ Portland. Haines ; -- rafter loon Elie coal had all v 'ished, send Willson, Mrs. L. O'Learv, -Isaac Packer- - - 1j j t , r -� - -- i ttAter_ being nearly as hi,;h As the (:hog tl1e ate! was too sleep to Allow of wade - I in Jam 1i1 tits: tis-st i ,ind Wat;,ou Maker, 1 kcrinQ, uu jj� g, eft Underhill, Obadiah P. Ferrier, (l: t. The lute st ,n,pi ayes! u,uc hip ry f ,r- o�lt, ; ik L: T 1 � EA I_ L �_ ' fluor. +' Be loses C[ +1]61de1'ilble in souse- ' ' v , ��yy .1n„ i to find it. :fir. I)Ale's cellar was in I lheophilus 1ii�aerman, Joseph Pipher, -- Atle a2)d Nut Gutting. Horseshoeins; a ,u4•sal. qucuct tllroul;h tic- strncti�fu of stuck ki,pt the h rue, fix, liken ise his coal. ills. C. j John L Jones Ai! ,A-ark l•'r ,:11pt1V u:1d sat:sfiu:toril exe ated. t-, , Francis %ebb, John White lu the cellar. (lion 1 and Jacob HeIsey. _ Wat;Chm�ker and 3eweler, � it he would improvise A.boat rind i • Don't, forget thQ Eu�1isl1 Church cnn- , .. . ailiters find (,.l(t,rl 1 �. - Ii ^ try a d ascertail. the la3• of the land FF'-\c rFnl:rs. - . - , PICKERIAID, ONT. serf to Le held here on the •,t.;th. ' , . Y .< ,as it •ere. 1 o - " this purpose he pro. ± john Baxter, Richard C Carruthers, :+ I :� 'I' I \ G, C�HAI�lI`�G, - - -y- - �' """ --- Thomas Gorltllcy, �Vni. McCausland, Levi , J., -... -1 5I(x�a. ,, curet! ttvo tubs, and b�c putting cue toot ! Writing, Yul,er- Ilangiu,'. Tiutin �, & .., of all A beautiful aSeortn:ent off BROUGHAM. Anuis John Annan Benjamin Dizon I'. I i;fiuto a ch be .essayed two sail out,. but it I j , ki:,1s clef,@. uu the Shortewt notice. All s adeS of James L Palmer Geol'ge Wli8011 Cab r «fits} es ('locks Jewelery alt[i I�e'Itt'v - ! ;, wa1+ n, u. T11e «titer was deep and ` ' • Pe.. paint tnised to order. tione liar the L st Eng- ' ' - g Stotts Clarkson Rapers �V." II. Burk,. Tll pallor social, Lela! a(, the house of l�k, l.e{r,i used. HILTS & WELBOUR'NF. 2Gy Goods -oil liand, the 1'i k of8 �jettlug meat. ' . RF.PA llr. Nets ric1; Wilson, on '.Chtu SdaV @yell' In. t ie east end, Dt ubAr's cellar was Daniel Hoover, John Sleigh, Robert Milne, I:ING, PROMPTLY EFi�Ct,TEt) Joseph Jones Mark S fford Fdward /touts rtlt#I .Shoes. ;fur, Tab• >alth, a'as pecttlinrlyfnrs- resting. 'fill! a d the street a scent resented the pump p° ' After :5 years' experience I stn able to say I will, The a fterpoon bein- ver, disagreeable, P �,h, Martin Nil;hswander, and William - It'1- X1,1] 1 -0 ,IGNALL, KIN. ALL•;, — - t;uarautce satis[action. 1' -'v Soule of of our must. sanguine friends tlppestance of R utiut tt11e lake. People :.Scott. �� - were o it on fintnrday eight trying to On motion, Mrs. Johns � ci` r., clrt,er in !fouls and fliu,ch, is K ill pre -. began t0 teal' of B11Ct esR, lttlL, little dattilL_ ton Was heard ' pxre,l to - ui,l,ly 1,is friends and custome�@ H ith find th roadway'. -Bundy's tiusb6i) was for• additional aid. Pc'.';', +,I aauci Satre l worts to order of t e hest �i • -: ed, many deteriniuecl to 1nal:e the best almost s«atrlped, the miter runniuK over Mr. Percy, seconded. by ;firs liackey, c):,H(;ty t also keep always on hand a full Sup- I'of the Rleiglling while it laFted. Fatlti' , 1. ;,,. a,t x•x,ts an l shoes from the best fatetriee in I. the bo rd `talk in front and, neatly into stored that the Council resolve itself into theYrovilv-e, all of which have been selea ted l,y —ANID— ;In the afternoon sorb@ Rtrs�new begAU to committee of the whole for the purpose of the d or�va;t•. All the cellars iu the p po a nract,c,tl urns and will be sold at low psi es for ,put in an appearance — bound to get the , o )eniva tenders for timber. Carried. cur;:,. (ii veweacallandhispectforyoursel.. IOy IN. ( neil,li rhootl were fibre of less flooded l l " ' i , �- Worth of their 20c. Later on Lbe came y pcep The following tenders were opened :- *- v' y but for tlnatel the ]P had taken Lhe , 1 UHN LES:I.IE, LOOT Ave) HUI: � • ' in loads ; and still there. were' tllore to From P. 1r,. Jaynes - -Cedar at Pickerin t .falter. 1'e;; €'eal anal sewii work.- carders I necess ry precautions an(I removed rt•er g . - rrc,tr,;,th, attended to. Experienced wo ruau- ° ;; follow. The rain in the afternoon wets y" village, $11; at Whitevale bridge $12 • for - . tor'et tine stand, ueaul o pu 'te thte i thitl� f a perishal,le nature tllereGotn. o r • , 1 �, y p All kiu[le off' ;doubtless providential, fur if Boaletliing pine, 81� and $12.,,0. From John Gee- .. >Vtcv6, r in •street, Pirkerin will e. - lha majestic stl•uetnru spauDina, tire.! For pine and cedar at Pickering, 812 • at $� O'c1,I't�.a.l'1C�e`�..•• �OC� had loot intervened to Bra "the timid p - - -- - -- _ v y river as in Dina, [fall „e ' - few „ breath, room would have been • ° hit ale, $13.50 From HughClark —at 1 At ne time o being swept awx} by the floor!, I3roagham, 1611.50 ; at Whitevale, 81 T� i lr►1•au -g. Zul'Yl��'�_ 2.75 ; r = - - =t scarce. The IlouRe was urge, ant! tie- the water having lexehc,, it hei ht , P A?�y BOal , Plank Joie , �', comtliodation excellent. 9+ian and beast Y p $5 per 100 feet. From • Hay . F - . 1 H I. !t L IS NO Lt)NGIt , e Fe�cin K Wear! for ilea, dottl,t that sir. Johnston Tailor, ast of level with the roadway, Intt fortunately Biug --At Whitevale or Brougham, $12.G0. �. ), Se” ntling Flooring Sid- were well Provided f'or. the spread was the vo)urne of ice eo /a,inM down with From James Hubbard —Cedar 810, pine . � " - - tl,c Ct:thl,vrt House., *Ives better satisfacti ,r for + f le�� tnu„e than an other ter ct- elatts house ' t ti,e rich cruel beautiful, The rogl•aulwe, one I n and Pura L t o'6. �. the Current went Lbroogh previously, and 1610.50, delivered at Markham village. � tuRnshit,•3 call unci ezatnfne hie stock yon �'I 13 a ,of the choicest ever rent erect on such its destruction Was tllerofore averted. Ou motion of ills. Percy the committee w:r,;, to get a Stylish, good- fitting well -intut S 't heu,rmber the address — JOH "isTON, a st of ALSO SHINGLE$ NO- 1 2 AND 3 occasions, was manned b, -the best mudii- f rose, reported, and asked leave to sit ' 1 t ,l The loss of this fine piece c, architecture t't:th'ber; louse, Pickering Village. y . Ola ha ld and Cut to Order on S }lortest cal an{i eloeutlonai•y rater,; in !lie vieinit again. - .':. t� , y would have been tremendous t S •,. . -I r 4 - - - Notice; autl at Lowest Prices, either lit and pl}eslded over by the) uglily esteemed The dams at Spiuk's mill suffered more Mr. Percy, seconded by Mi;. Mackey, , 11 - - H►te,l.. the 1tIi11 Lot 18, 6th Con. IIzbrld el, 4 suUerlkltendent of the Pic, cellug Circuit, moved that the Reeve be authorized to �j_ ,: -: .rr.�. �., �, . ( K I or tests fi�am the high water. Men were ��I: il'EIIAtiCE HOTEL GHEE \ - miles $orth of Clarew6nt, or' will be Rev, k�. C. $caul, in Ilia ;taunt jovial aald purchase one wheeled scraper for the use - 'wood, John Mitchell, interesting way. Amid the assembly engaged waLehidg them most of the of the municipality. Laid over to neat proprietor. Tiiis delivered. Dly Oft. slabs for sale cheap. q y• y night. About ten o clock, when the meeting. ilUl74e jg a new building, ratted np with very . might be seen worthy "'repreaeliltatives water had reached its highest point, one 1. \ . a<cotr,tsott ttion fair the travillin,; bublic. arge _p T� F1 FAR'• from Sill the Adjoiningtow,tiships— doctors �' I� ' On It10tlOt1 tli@ auditors' 'report wag uuc► corunwc•ions stables and sheds for horse$. e' of the dams gave way, the large timbers received. I 1 Rllall at all tjmes be pleased to receive a call � 7 -;II UXBRIDGE . 0. and minist-el a quite coL! �icnous. The that span the top moving off with the Mr. Mackey, seconded by Mr. Palmer, . '" from Way friends and the public generally, Then _ throng in the hall Mould ,ring to your floc[! hke chips. T moved int;rdenwood. _ mind the la riot in Tr 'al ar Square he full extent of the o ed that the Auditors report tie re- i : I Ott DUN HOUSE, PICKER NG. r : �' Q q damage and consequent loss cannot be ceived be now finally audited and allowed, i' - 1. but all was orderly, land the crowd fully ascertained uatik the water goes and that the same be now adopted. Cam_. C .lafrtes Gordon, Proprietor. 4'hts ho se is ='" ' dispersed, Rlad to meet bt.t sorry to art. - - 4, fine new brick building finished In eu rior p down, but it will be pretty heavy. rigid. 1. style. Ever' in blic. iuce and cortufort fox the Any attempt to Arnvl� at numbers The sidewalk was washed away in On motion Mr. Gleeson was heard in rrsvellin public. The choicest brands of - WineR ravelling . pproved useless. Much - cp)dit is due to different places across the river, reference to blockade of ice ob,the 6th con. i '� . Liquors and Cigars always s. t' 7-y T. �tVihion and his f 1mil for the ► road on Saturday I ew anal co,ttu,rxiious stables and sheds. 7.y y The new bridge near -Mr. Wm. y night. i '.. i U 311(1: Il - — - -- —, coral -race Lion and t a. i ' �. (,1 AIt HO,Th�i� ISItOLH _ _ p h$ , n�le provision, Foriester'e suf%ered more or less from pet tton was read from Arthur Rich- . Aid out. John V. derow, Ptalir>etor. - - whioll their loyal hearts will feel, one Wilson, E. A. Richardson aud;T. J. R"- y the ice jam. One of the abutments waa artison, asking to have their lands in the fHirst 'W'ing tented this Hotel and fitted it u in rejoice in tihe progress 5' f the cause of knocked out of lace, and the structure etas@ style, I shall be leased to se my P first con. detached from S 8 No. 1 and :1 friends and the travelling public generally. The God. PrOc`eed8 of the eV1�nI!!g �$$• ?J' Mtwhed to S - B NO. 1 uni0u for school � otherwise damage[!. _ lx,st of accon, "iodation afforded for man and At a ery full meettn�, v(`' the Quarter! lest, d every attentiotl paid to those fava#ring ;_� qq y One of the biggest jam we !lave seen purposes. . `I f� card of the Pickering C. •chit, era .Feb. the wit their Datron ,( 18 at the Brook road brid ,dear the Mr. Percy, ohait'ma>i, ' i(•eeented 11ROl—� - -- -� -- �f' T_1� __ th a very cordial And L:aanimous invl- ge pe % - i GHAl1i HOTEL, JOS. PIPI3ER, d oar& g Stablest . •' y residence of Mr. Brignalt. For a� port of the Road and Bridge Committee, . Proprietor. Having leased the above we11 �j i anon was extended to thr 1r muaistsrs— number of rods 60, thin� c n be `seen but t'ecommending _payment of the following k °own house from Mr. Thomas Pouches and Pic E ING) � , - ' ON's. v, F. C. Ream the ,1n riiltendent g! ppaa � � fencq rails and Iai•Re cakes Qt foe, some of accounts --A. . Troy, work on hill nordi havink thoroughly refitted: the sane, I stn Wow nd Rev? J. J. Fetggson, of Claremotrt, 91; "Patrick Teel fore! r- l►repared to cater to the waut14 of the trave)(lin f ""A'� �� cOI" y, ea . . Publics �'' the - latter having been carried clear into ]east. Tile `hhr ae u na a polled for tae ja a r Pr�rlet,or. ewe' to , rentain with them another the road. The road leading to Palmer's 1°Q foe oil $th con road, �!.. Adopted. . to be ppee .1 i ar• Mr. Machsy, ehiailrman, presented the I . - Procured, sad an attentive hostler mlt�ay@ o_ .- mill was impamble on Monday, being report of the Committee on Conti in atteudauce. A meetin of the Scott I At Aesuoiation 1 2g. I will �tlway hose an hand first -class Acmes, R blocked With ice pbgnks ... - i WKeD�. � _ _ _ __ _ _ Cam, r�a,&c., and let them to the public at rem- Pickering Township is called for the recommending payment of the following ; , ' - - - -- sonable rates. We are now prepared to supply •-sees. '• " - ._,�_­ y a000IInM : —Roses � Hato insolo j - - 13utrleer. y _ _ or driv Cowtuercial mep to any point on the th lust. at `a p. m. in tht) Temperance A Vermont man has sold his wife for for ~-v �•: , - assesar,�nt rolls ac. 914.19 • L 0 Acker - "` "'"'M "- �'^`'^^"''"'" -'" most reb sonmble terms all, I. Brougham, when Mr. F. B. 66. This, however, in no wA,r & to � . f tl0 S H U A READ B U T' C H P. r inau, printing bills, 92 ; D. R Beaton, i Raving opened a Bateher Hhop in Hmne 's A B' s meets all G. T. trains, ence, of Toronto, will be present. The throw any l' ht on the question of hlak, pack y !u 9 registering births, marriages and deaths, - . shall ng Village, I beg to state th t I and parties called for punctually at residences. jeet o f the meeting is to O anise for woman s inferioait to man• - I : . alwa y It .is ez- 920.10 ; John Cowan, wood supplied to Heats, why have on hand a full supply of fish Teaming and teams suppied when required e thorough enforcement of the Scott tremel doabtflll if this Vermont man's Mrs. Tripp, an ;a�6at, to be deducted ' will sell st t e I will - !guarantee first -class nd at model( rates, on @host notice. !%-y t and other important business. A wife could have sold her husband for 8 from altowan the she lowest living profit. either ftbm l� cq, $4.60; Wm. MoKittrick, , p or rig. Give me a call. I9y. I '•vo a tort�on>xte rates charged. arge attendance is earnestly invited. cents. Continued ex Riglah Page. . . I 'L - .. - :I -, .: ., . t 1 I . .'..` : - _ /// 1. . 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HE H U SE ROLh • F: Puss • . ! : � � f It it api to -be toe► late te � a drunkard w Wkfor m uth& 'fie can slow - ,r. � . e limn � in Madrid life 11 • �-- Yets.wt me whsiher rm H Qhnrob� halite have driven him to mania. k a set ee 1►11 th! beak • a to bet a New "York r tails of s. glue* pf hai oider tt vuld undo a work 1bnt *on ask ass whether t m mate y enema, oosforM►1t oiroamstaooes, when his R A tiaW } 8dle�r f Honteei�e� petit• :' I wish ou'd tail the differs h the inobme of htie�iran psepertp t[mape all these lift■ but'tltJst glass w 1. • - for �m cam that t don't Oe' .r ]R ujne inherited troll► her mother, who died shoemaker In An elic&, of t at State, who ' 1 , 8 tom PIS I Pork send do not of neondty go I'm lust a old b-Ay, I • - g . a vbort time w o, and she herself had some minded the warning in timetoesoaps. God my lips while the memory cf those .t IV, er.. Beans an bs made very pa4- end my works patty Most �, Basaiae tag to his barn one day, he saw snakes. orwwling black reptiles mays with me ! this cooked with. Cher meate, particularly !o I don't wwther ears h Glhu oh, prr�psrty in o=leo. One was a crooked stick %nd the other a And did year wife finally lseA wo O0 ed beef. And I do ow whether I•m Low. _ by her husband and brought ail her whi b bat the moved. He tolls the became of the milk V he was asked. ' he I G oh ldren, send she at sae time mined men Pus — Y „ sl3T Fox Dwim i' a WATU --A by - nl0 rdt tag be a andsWa Yes," and his vote broke, PI � .i. ter sa ■ that t nri of water can be wi `.h M&drW moiety thkn at pressnL She rest of the i tort' u ><dlows .The cold sweat • �- p p ty In a plain. old - fashioned way her on her deathbbd " ` I toy the {n no bette 'sir simpler way thwa to Laid down tD molh.r•s Bible, I I r serf to be seta ofted s000m ied b B►- of fear oamb out on" my forehead, I wiped 81 a clean t bo a three fburtlu fall of And I read !t every day ; i z1 no himself, is ball■ and receptions of the it off with my bandkerohief, and mat down "` Jim, dear,' she raid, when I had 8 do pin Oar blessed Lord's Ute tD the t7ospeic, on the lower round of the ha mo w ladder, Ished,, with her hand clasped in mine ' ° not ter send dfssolve it a it tows alai Coetilian aobUlt and they were both until y° , , Jt� Pas Or a comforting Psalm of old. y' for I felt taint Then T stared steal ht dear, I knew it all the time.' " . ' stn► of tics asset sugar loaf or anulated will Or a bi. from tee Revelations ve 7 lately at the Royal Opera House m ahead at w corn stalk, It soon son slowly struggle y, who d'' p h , w oald be willing le endue i In u r bat =aof t seer —cork t e fettle an net It in a of We oHy whose sir «rs ors Bold. tvr o oroheetra stall■— bntaoas, as they are b°8 Y to wriggle and curve I With bursting eye Pon a co oa fled --eve fear des that would im a n life sort Evc a li fin twen pr • why, I m generally pmying, balls and all the strength th of mind I sees- P� P° - - fi r forty eight ours the water becomes ugh [ don't •lilac+ kneel or spook oath' 1 B:izstne was resolved in Madrid society om ad, I forced flat ooraitalk boot from the like this? perlenp . the - shady or milky It unfit forIuse. People But I ask the dear Lord. and keep Asking -scooaatof his wife ■ connections and friend■ of a 1a uoabt as to the nri of the water the Till I tear He Is all tired out. and one of the houses where they were oon• animal to the vegetable kingdom, and then , _ tY y - I I sfw Bred feebly out into the o n air. I The $nosed White Ele war are Hein easily des de the matter b mak- A piece of the Litany soma -times, ,. st;ult visitors was that of the last Mexican Rg y Pe pliant. .per I g y Y he Oollect, perhaps, fnr the day, leaned against a fenoe and for fear I should A correspondent writes from h'Iandala ins thin simple test Or s sor. of a pro} e. that w mother , i;'' bil mater, Gen• Corouw, the very otS jar who Pd s ri CREAM OF OYBTE s, —Pat a mart of o a- So ton l' y -_ ! resolved the Emperor Maximilian'a sword at ass more of those horrible twisting things, I just after the deposition of Thebww : '' Next i' - P y g ago learned man t� say. clan to a t and closed m eyes. morning obtained admission to the paw you tees and their l:quo in a 'po #aelain kettle Queretaro, by the by. The preASnoe of „lime in called Jim I odd to self. and for �roveral hours wended m w n i over the fire, ana tehthem until they sere But now my poor memorv's falling, Isr z vine In Madrid drawing rooms led to �• , .. y y onl the verge of bo ling. Then take them And often and often i fir d some frwowr a few yearn ago with a French Whiskey send yon pest company to -day ; through the endless succession of bail ' t e g 8 That Dever •prayer troy the Pmyer•book Admiral Janres and soberer than I had been for man It la im ible to attempt here' IR o and pour into a colander over a bowl,, Will seem to come into my mind Ambassador, , who made it Y P� P y de .` leaving the oysters n the colander. Cho But I know what I want, and I ask It. • , , i a paint of instantly leaving any rsoeption months, though with no more ctrtngth than description of the mingled magnificence and 1,� him p And I make nil the wards w I go ; where be met the ex Marshal a scene of • baby, I managed to get book to the home, squalor, filth and splendor which I with o>. the oysters as fine possible, and pound Do you think. now. that rhawe [ aiD'1 Hltb ChDroh T ' There was a h • • • er r, y - them well in a thio>a bowl. Now pat in a Do you think ii mean e i ow Low ? this sort causing mach sensation one night t, though ! I didn't tell ed. I found myself in the L -)rd %,hite whi saucepan a piece of .patter the tzeof a small .at a ball at Dake Fernsn Nanez's. soy wife, for I had made a good many Elephant house. He had been left without sou i. There is no foundation in the report that promises that hadn't been kept, and I food or water. Them ficent silver v egg, and when it b bbl throw in a ener- My blessed old husband hse left too, po a'� es. in oni tables onfnl of) flour, stir it well with . 'mss ye�•ry stove 6?eod toot h.m away Bazr►ine lives in poverty or bas separwted thought I d go an alone for awhile. I t eels which held his food had been lay sou tablespoonful I know he Is sate, well and happy. up in the morning after a terrible nth about unprotected. The royal monster It th4 aFFg -whisk so ss cook the $oar with- from his wife, but she is, on the oontr•ry, g t, P ) y oat wllowing it to odor. Now pour to the pe�6upi fi b wrong, bat [ nevero pay' very mach pitied in Madrid, because she, wit4 the thirst o w chased fez upon me. seemed in a very bad temper (no wonder), dew oyster liquor and when well alined over the Leave the old man's name out of my prayer, - for her children's sake, overlooks much of Water wouldn't quench It, send I tried milk. He was ehalned by the fore feet to a massive a co i But I ask the Lord to do for him 1 I I crept into the milk -room slipped a straw pillar. Unless you were told that he flour, add the pound oyster pulp and a I which she has goods reasors to complain. P peed P y soy If What i would do H I was there. 5 into the ed a of s cream covered pint of good cream. Pass this all through The BonaLt and the I• :�nprew Eugenie g pan, an white you .would not perceive it. In the at t the sieve, season it c refnlly with salt and " - decline. to eve anything to o with him. evoked out tho milk until only the'cream dusky light he seemed much Uke any other per Of course He can do it mu better ; . was left lowered smooth and unbroken to elephant. t;{ 1 cayenne pepper ; set rn it to the fire to hest But He knows, and He rely won't mina H4 personal appearance has mach altered, • phdnt On closer examination he seemed r. soh . without allowing It boil, and just as It b The worry about her old h sband and a is so aged, so stoat and bloated, ao the bottom. Then I tried soother, and an- of light moose color, with large white t for about to be served d a half- oapfalof fresh of the old woman iefa he bahtnd.., neglectful of his attire and outward appear- other, until the fi roe omving was eomew¢at blotches," The same correspondent des. ' me 8o I �. and t pray, tore a ofd man dulled. It was a household mystery what oribes a 'mop,t disgraceful scene of lanier, ! ore{►ai and a piece of butter the siz9 of a And I I'm sure ha I shal till i die ante, that 1'e is a wretched sight as he shut Y r3' 8 p the small pigeons • egg. Whisk It well with 8o may be that proves t dot Low Onuroh,, fles along the Itsoolitas promenade or a aide- became of the milk. No oat could lap it, The crown jawelr narrowly soaped, • c,r the a beater kee it ho without boil- And may be it shows t a High. -' I walk in the ltetiro, .and thin leads man my wife said, and leave the sides and cream egg-boater, P g t, g Y untonohod and where did It ,y, old Ing, over the fire for a minute. Pour Into a people to fancy he is in worse oiroumstances , go ? The only things that look famillar at' tea =lY and warm tureen and se a Immediately. My old fatherwas Bever a nrohman, than in reality. I let them talk, for the struggle was too are the clouds• soh y. gg These are messerigere from fist \ BARFD Eaas, —Beak eight I eggs into a But a Sootoh PrMbyterfan niD1 ; }lie last efforts at in•ellectnal work were sore and fearful to be spoken of, and I went home, and how wei►ry ana disconsolate they I Stir his white head is rhinin to Heaven, well - battered dish, s�aeon wlti� pepper and t don't care who says that t ain't ; a book on his Mexican campaign, and a lame on drinking tics milk, appear stretching out along the horiz in, et dea j -' ' salt, one half cup of ream, on tabblespoon - To one of our blessed Lord's mansions, . ` defence of his conduct at Metz, upon which The road from my house to my shop lay if looking for a hill or mountain -top to rest to ful of butter, satin t oven and bake twee- That old man was certain to go. he worked for years. No one would reoog by the groggery, When I left my gate in upon -- nothing to hold them up — a roof k °" And now do you think I am High Chum 4 the morning, I took the road ' sate• ty minutes, Are you sea that t ain't toy Low Y ulna is thin strange wreck the once aeon a- B, ,and on a dead without aiahs,.a span without piers, Use . • CORN BREAD. —Pa two tabl spoonfuls of �: time brilliant soldier of the sPoond empire. ran, as pursued, I made the distance. I Beta the impression that they are grown kno q The present income of Mme. B, z time b es- ran hard all the soap home to dinner, and faint, and mast presently, if they reach inn wheat flour into a rt mean& a and then + I tell you it's all juts a Mud le. . . . -' fill it with Indian me�►1. Tu thin into a Too much for a body like e, i timated at £1,4Q0 a year. Her oldest son back after that meal, never, in fact, trust- much further, fall into the ses.- -Anon, trio h sieve, adding two epoonfu�s of - sugar, 171 wait till I join my old h sbandi Is a volunteer In a crack "Caosdors" battal• ..• r the half!a teaspoonful of alt, two teaspoonfuls And then we shall see who we'll see. ion in Madrid garrison, and she herself has ; : ad, Don't ask me again, if you plasmas sir , loo 'br -am tartar and one teaspoonful soda. In For really It worries me et still retained muob o[ her dashing Mezioan ! 4130111 place of the cream star and soda, two And i don't care whether I High Chnroh, . .. style and good looks. Bazsiae ie now i 4 � , ' . yo hasping teaspoonfuls f baking powdEr may end [ don t sere whether t m Low. years old. an be used. Sift all In a bowl and mix with I _ -r . ` I I en was one quart of milk, one eggand tlwo tssepoon- Q au fall ;of melted batter ; beat thoroughly and Aube • . TII'eritiln Dead• aw Kstmitz, the' Austrian �itnister, who we pout into a media siz9d dapping pan Au er, the oelebrated Frenoh eomp�er` died in 1i94 had snob a dread of death ' 3 weld greased ; bake is a good oven. 'When was 0 6 of the few poop a who seem able to that�eve thin which might remind him of �'. , 1. - done out In Egaares an fierce hot for break - perform a maximum am not of work, and dying w carefully kept tea the background. t faat,i yet to take a minimum nantity of sleep. , No one was allowed to utter im his presence :x or MANTLES C�ifMBERLAND PDDD :van. —Tv0o 6uAoes of His ,public career w somewhat late In the wor3 "death,'' tolmention his birthday, ! -' His four ounces an ar, th eggs, two ' I )• , He gg • beginning ;his first real etxaceem was attain- or llnde to small small-pox. Ingenious methods Ladies' Cloth younces fl ,)ur, four o cea brepdorumbs, a Mali ties Handsomely ounces ad when he •e thirty eight years old, but were adopted to avoid the prohibited word, t I .-: - -� : ­� .­ ­� gill of milk, three onnpee lehio peel, three he had wou tha* rec•-�gaitiop by years of while oemmunioatin the faot of a death : Trimmed i i canoes dried °cherries a little eesenae of t t1 g Y , ,art .$3,_ $4, $5, $69 $79 $i0I -12 4: 11 � preclean laborpa.,i�,�. y ► &stowed, Hersre- VDhea the »ferendar Von Binder for ' lemon, and some utte t jam. 1How to fare 1 slept more than filer hours and once de- fifty years his friend and confidant died % I Li _. them : Beat the butte to a ore Im, add the Glared to a friend that he had raotioall X%verins Raid the prince's reader, ez res- and $15L . of �DgaT, then the egg■ ne at a time, stir' in P t+ P • P : P done without sleep mince his twentiet sad himself In this way "Baron Binder is . . - I � ' - . hie the fl ,)nr add the bra dorumbs and milk ear. no longer to be found." ; Ladies Tailor­-Made Walkig C oati at h min gently together; hen add three drops Y It oiioe halipeaed that sainton s g of essence of lemon the lemon- I and • yoan 7rhe news of the death of Frederick the - an Pss violinist, was invited to play at the French Great reached him In this way -; His reader, $8.000 ag cherries chopped fine ; nr the infuse Into Ct;nrt, and that he eonsegaeatly asked of With a &rent absence of mind d him o PP . tol that - . . t. y wwell- battered mold, wilt pa rover and Auber the privilege of rehearsing the manic a courier had just arrived from Berlin at I " co ..) steam one hour and elf. Dissolve a half the Pcusaisu ambassador's with notiti Jatlons L adieu L oglarC� atom Cord Ulso, h t of apricot jam in a tablespoonful "of bef�re him. boiling water, P g Come at dz o o� ck said the oorn�oc r of Kin Frederick lYi�li�m , an When he uddin is cook. - . ,• ' In the evening , asked Sainton. P Keanitz sat for some time stiff - and eter8 at $8 -and $10, at ed tarn into a dish an 3 pear the jam .over, • • - ' No at sin in th mornin motionless In his arm chair, chewing no s lgn Serve at once. ' g' 4 a • t . _ . , ,.., . The young man w punctual, but on , sir. of having understood the hint. At last he - - 3 rivin{l at Auber s ho , be was surprised to rose, walked slowly through the room, then Fur lined' Circulars Ha ndsome Xmas ve ` th- MannersIl88t find the composer already at work at hill said, raising his arms to hesveb, ••Alas I Presents, at fa 9 $15i 20 and plans, when will anoh a king again ennoble the t 30 a ±" In the matter of hour for meais for ris- „ po All ! said the latter, calmly; when diadem I" ' ' 1 I'- h eta Ing and retiring, oonfor witho � t hesitation Sainton expressed his amsz. meat at such . When the Em ror Jose h d 1 a i . - he Emperor p fed, the valet Ch�Ildren s Fur -Lined ol_mans at $4.5� � or comment to tboee of the hwpitable Industr3 ; •' I have l�n at work nines five returned to Kaanit z s document; whIoh the an household. It is under red an selfish to o'clock." em roe seem to have d ed with the words pf ga .�j aft I keep'breakfast waiting beta yon have Indeed, it resale as If this an wan taste - "The em " d $5.50• a r, ri�i peror ei ns no mute. The death F ; , overslept yourself, or inner of�tt tea, while P of his sls-er, g ' - i co - t ' you have prolonged a air f ve or walk names- able of fatigue. Hu physician once inform- only ,Countess Qaeatenberg. Kawiitz ' j ' ad him that he must leave Yrris for fort 9 knew when he slaw his household in Children a Cloth antle�c atj m - . son& ,ly. If a meat is well cooked, It is in- monrkn jured by standing beicild the proper time night, for sort and change of roans. He at g• . $1, �1.l10, `�2, X2,54 �3 $3 50 �d $4 50 ' of Be tiving,'and if oar hosts' time is worth y, In like winner be once remained nn- , 5 6 7 50 and IId• j . of -'f y once eat out .for the county, remained + 9 + • , , tbero five days, working from morning till mgnatnted with the recovery of one of his anything you are dishonest when you waste nikht in his room, cud then rushed beet to •vac from a severe illness, until the oonva- eh _v _ it. _ f It in quite M selfish i� Want of tactful re- the city, ,-,having thought of nothing during lessen; came in person to can on him. f I ag Bard or others' feeling, If less glaring'y him absence but the moors which was to fol. Kaunitz himself had never been to see him ( of In low the cne he had oat finished, during his illness. To an old &ant of his he A t, con onion {, to precept yourself below c n ce sent f rim his table one of her favorite rE stairs long before the at' ted breakfast hour. He lived -to the age of eighty nine, a You not like to sit in your bed- ohaKn- Young man to the very isst� well deserving d-shes, four. years after her death. - _ hi the title bestowed on him b a Fr -3noh crlt• T_-.. - h her ; �he parlors may be; in -perfect order for Y _ ' to', two years previously .. that adorable , � your geenpancy or the 1 brary tom t you to y King Street East Opposite the Marker Tyr - t' . t .`II. anatelr's quiet hour for Leading, tempt tshe is youth of eighty - seven.'' He never wgald The Ezpnlslon of the Polea, ry� Qn �,, an em eptionally even - tempered hostess who admit that lie was old. Wh4n mom,) one By an order which went into effect mien{• t 1'' ! " L, ' does of flash uneasily a . finding that you showed shim a white hair on his coat- oollar, ly, the alien• Poles c f Prassla wtre expelled ce Vi came awn by the time the servants opened — Oh, he said, a ,)me oldmanmust have fr tm the kingdom. These people Sri us. s the h use and have male yourself at home passed me." Lives of Russian and Austrian Po'aud, who . hi } '' In they livin room eversinc9, "Don't du think " a lad anon -naked settled in the ne htoiin !?russiaa torsi- or V � � g The infer. y , Y iB g - . t enee Ili that your aleepig'g room was uneom• him, "that it is very pnpleaeant to grow ti ry without becoming German citizens. By M old ?'' the laws of the German Empire a fortab�e, pr that she is indolently unwind- p' ever enb « ' ful of our breakfartleme� state. Y �` cry," he said ; '•bat until now it has feet capable of b�arinq arms b rEgaired to I hamve an anguiahodr4collection of a loo alwsvt�ys been thought the only way of living serve seven years in the standing army, - . fl gg a loo time." This dot the Poles escaped b rafasia to '°" co visit paid to my family by an a000mplished g Y Pe iC 1 I. 81 ggentle an whose every fntention was pare- He died during the siege of Paris, broken• becom t naturalized, aid the Kuselan gov- Children's - f l 1p bur cane, yet who deaoended to the par- hearted at being forced out of his habits ernment decided that they should r o longer `' Mantles at on ' I. e Dollar, X.50, p lore h morning at an blear so barbarously and separated from his quiet ways of life. enj.,y the advantages of i►.oitiz�nshlp whose TWO Dollars 2 50 Tree Dollars, early hat he had to ligh t the gas to see the burdens they would not 'share. i " . The expulsion of the Poles was s000mosul. 1 1 �•5oI . b piano= oys on which he strummed untilo Dollars 4 ° break dot was ready. There Ian s caving con- I stained Handal• ed by great loos and suffering, Many of .50 F��e em were old and poor, and bad lived 100 ,2 , Dollars, and, up• 9 solati n in the knowled a that, if he is die- yaang m�n are sometimes deterred from their ado tad country •bat the order g h . tingulabbg himself in tithe heavenly man- P . Ladies' Mantles art • V -9 pnrsaing a vocation to which they are in- f creed all allkq Whole familwieasi 6 • , alone a player upon instruments there is against _ $8y $4, $5y � f � 7f, -" n no mo her with a teething baby and ahead- alined by the fear that, being " unfashion. - enteral their native land homeless sad I able," it will exclude them from soelety. unile■s. Committees were formed in the $10, and up I ache the room overhead. An eminent mechanical en laser 1 ' ; • - a i 8 began his cities of Russian Poland to relieve their dim. I - 1 . . life -work by filing iron in a maohine -shop, tressed Doan men. In Austrian Poland .. - a At night, after him first day's work,, he },he aotdon of Prussiw provoked Large Heavy Red Cohiforters.' onl r I . A Woman gills! a Panther.:: p oked as intt:nee y 1 looked at his soiled hands and broken fin- feeling of hostility ,to Germany. German and �QOd All- woolllte c 1. Mr. eorge Greenleaf, acompanied blv lk . gar - nails, and thou ht "How can I o into � Blankets TW . T g • g shop sailers were boycotted and German wife, ae returning home from Clayton, in society with such hands as these ? What t laborsn dismisced. The $asslan'Czar is- f .the mountain■ of Georgia, one night. It will the young ladies think of my finger- sued a deorse oommandiog all unnatun►lized DollFs, per pair and up. I . a 1. was a oat nine o'clock mud, v is the custom nails ? ' Prussians to leave his dominions at on - � ` ` - a I of the antsy, they both walked nil of one Then came the temptation to abandon the °°� Super ior Quality and e$tra hen' e r thehtl rwhilethemnle■andwagona■oended, chop, and become a clerk. He resisted Even InGFermany the action of Prussia �a - ' G ' 3 - . was considered harsh. No sooner had the - • a Q _ their 1 tale boy being the driver. Suddenly gave ail society, devoted himself to his Imperial Parliament assembled than fhb Wool White Blankets to 50 to P I ; a ran was heard in the bashes, and r- trade, and In a few yea» was conetruotin $ • 7 50 a pee B gnostion of the treatment of the Pole■ Dame ! • p • _ out in he darkness could be seen what look- ■hip■. He had the courage to -give ail up. Theren Prince Bimitnw o who ie JIIO'r OPBNE .. ed Ilke�two balls of fire. ,It proved to be a society that he might acquire ■kill in me ilea D ANOTHI$B LAgGIB SHIPMENT OF TAPIRS 01 - . large ther. As if by lnstinot Greenleaf ohanios. both Chancellor of the German Empire and ♦lrD BYU819EL8 CARPETS 8� a Premier of Kingdom otPraseia,lino t VARY LOW PRO 198, w ti. I _ opens is knife, sod as the bout sprang 4m re, I the great French' obeID bluntly pe informed the delegate■ that the had no at him the made a plunge, only to drive the though Date of the most intellectual of scion- ht to Interface to a matter wh� concern - y 2 P�.is alone, and was no Tapestry Carpets, Handsome Patterns, - h - knife to his wife'■ arm. she havLpig thrown effete, found that he could not be both in t IS herself upon hint at the sight of danger. He society and in his laboratory. He e, of national impot'tenos. The Poles thsmselve. dsnoan• at 359 4�0 45 50, 55cs and up droppe the knife and fell under the second went to dine with a fashionable lady, who oed the Prn■■ian order as worthy of a plans f z • d spring f the panther. The beset, evident- made a point of gathering notable persons beside anoh cruelties v the pereooatioa of t I i t 1 maddened at the scent of blood, was abort her. His hands were stained by a the Hugaenotc and the eXpuh+%a of the Boys Overcoats: at $2i 2 f�V - about t insert Its teeth into Mr Qreanleaf, harmless drug which blackens the skin fors $ • 50 $31 { 1 a when wife, who had cked n the knife few des s. Moors iron► Bpala. Foar a 1 l p y A°psre wrote to his ` I Dollar s$4,50 Flve Dollars and u sating nder the inspiration of desperation, "Bhe declared that my hands looked ass- , ! p r The ed et made w clean ont�at the bent's throat. The clew, and ended by leavin;[ the table, w�• rellgLow controversy has " ��n�$ O� r panthe gave a pitiful cry, rolled over, and fag she Would dine when f war at a sib• °aged• It may be a■ ■harp, but it has 1@■tats at 1159t S5l � $10, $12, a�d u�l f died. h its law teeth. ®John MiUer. e cry reached the ears of some tunes. I promised not to return there ire• hn4ter near by and soon a number of them fore my hands were whits. Of coarse I Oro of the greatest pleasures of childhood � y were o the spot, to find that s woman had shall never enter the house again." is found in the mysteries which it hides T.-11 ���L •-�� - �. . � I accomp shed what they had been six weeks Ampere. became great ; the vulgar woman from a skepticism of the olden and works , . 1 ., '' trying do. i■ ankown. nil into small mythologies of its own, g� N �{ ��. Et ,A•�i� - T�RO���s 1. ' t II, 1 r . _: _ `t I - 4 t, I - - 1 . , . n .. .. - �5. 0010105 I ... : .. r .r .. .. - , . . 1, I _ .I , - ,,. i z• - . .- . _:) I: i - l I. i - . I _,.I w 1 I../ / , 1' . - ...,. . - I. (- . ... _ ,, i 1 i.l .. - -. ..: _. . . : . ... r. .. : : .. I.i1 - .. I ..1 .:.. - 1 \ � i . .. n. .. :. .. i. :. ,.- - , _ : . : I - % •� I I { i 1. ll i' :.. 1, , . ;i: ' I. 1. - 3 - I 11_ ' . - - - -- - -- - -- - _ - - P German onpentitiiont-1. - j.. As a `yule Germaw alts t4c,t gamblers' but play sometimes, and *hen they g so ../play they tt their siuooers. heHerer is o er of 'that secure u h outline. It is by far the the°° in a most blasphemous we have ever worst in Centrai uermany -a distinct heard " it seems to us. piece of witchc aft, To the words, of. tote charm, distinctly noted At the tme, we regret that we can. down The receipt without them not refer. stiinds thus : Catch a toad on E aster Sun- day morning before sunrise, tike a place of ,oft wood -pine' &c + not beech nor Oak- s little larger titan the toad, and then nail the wretched creature upon it in the form of a cross, hang it on an isolated pole to- ward the sun, thus gradually obanging its Position with the p.-ogress of the day :- keep sprinkling fo if it it dionbeforenthet sun sets water, your labor has been in vain. If, wbt n the ,an goes down, he is still partially alive it is enough ; take him to the nearest cat hill and bury him in it. Oa Wnit Sunday dig bim UP, If no one has disturbed_ the hill you Will find the bones quite clean and White; put them in a littl; bag, hang, it round your nEoL, and you -will always win in gams of chance. This charm is, of course, a violation of every a of human- , ity and religion ; a g B ne the devil even more form Illy than if one signed a contract u ith him in ones own blood. If we could reproduce the words to be used st the diffarent hours it would be seen, im- perfect as our account ever then would be, what mysteries are earicatur:dI and there - for, vioia:ed. The man who a ploys each Flld9na, simply says, " k shut yself out of the fold of Christ ; rill I want to win at C.rda." The charm was pres rved by an old man who had served in t e wars 1813 and ltil`l. Another man, a co rade of his, . who n he had carried wounded ff a battle - 6eld, l a'd given him, when on he point of ' death, his '` lucky bag," and to d him how to make a new one. The vet ran oid not )know f rqm what district the in he had . saved fog a day or two had come ; his knowled4cof the charm Itself will evidently inadequae ; he proteated that a had never t. tried IL: but the bag an i the bones were there, a little blue stilt bag, wain and fray- ed, with a name worked u on it that ' looked like E fza — a girl's name who was young some go years ag% we may suppose, ' and µho put a ring, or perhap4 a few gold- . en pieces, her scanty earnings, ii to the bag, and gave it to her lover befu re he went away. It was full -of a toad's ones when vie saw it. i . YOUNG RANDALL1 RO ANCS -:'. . !, . . I . • f He Dnred Nol'.ifarr3, the Girl lit• Loved, and Finvlly Killed uimmelf- John ht R%Ldall, aged 32 years, the li`arian of the Baltimore Mercantile _Library, died by his own hand early the other morning. -Almost at the .same hour -. . his father, an inmate of the government hospital for the insane, died from old age . and mental eihausti,l. Nearly ten years ago young Randall became enamored of a young lady in Annapolis. After a tong - courtship he was accepted as her affianced husband The girl was young, beautiful, ani wealthy, and Randall weaned devotedly - _ attached to her. Not long a i ter the en- . ., gagement ws announced the a der Randall became hopelessly insane. It as then de veloped that insanity was heredit try in the family, and young Randall d ided to post- . Ane his marriage. No one ver doubted his love for the girl, but, as ye rs rolled by, he showed a morbid fear of marrying der, and thus subjecting her to- the po s 8 e'lliction of having an insane liusband. In 11-.ia did hie f inds urge his fine physical contrition and freedom from all signs of mental (lit-or ler. .')out eighteeti montbe ago the long eh- gagement was broken off with the consent . of both persons, but l: indall newer again ahowei ti,e same interests +n life. Two weeks ago he received invitatibrps to the marriage of his old love wish a young naval otlizer at Aenapolis. Tnis w +e undoubtedly the di- ; rec` cause t,f hie taking his life. He shot hit self through V,-n heart in his boarding hriie, e' . the C. 1 the. vicinity of , adbury there have e Gently been grew dideoveries of ore of a higb grade, The general character of the ore is v, ry m zel': lake the lodes of Battle City, '.%lontina, sour, in Colorado, New Mexico, and other ••=dii- detiaed mining regions. The "m'I 1�-_1 belt" extends-across the continent fi,., 'iovaScotia and N6wfoundlandto Van - f con;, r Island, and the vt I Is cross it dragon- _ j ally, chiefly at paints of ebange of geological • furmation. The Iron Island vein, of nearly pure ypecular iron, is at right angles t.o those beA =,ng copper and other metals. The' Enid- •bury vein has -been located from lot 5, front f of 64, to lot 3, front of Snioer, a distance of 1 nine miles, on which eight rich outcrops ; have already been opened , and on a side vein those of Murray, Falconer, and McCon- 1 ntll have been slightly tested, the latter at its southern extremity being very rich is na1ve copper a,nd peacock ore It here tarns south -east into the main lode, the most j. southerly !_o nt of which abounds. In native ,I copper. grey ore, and some speaks of gold. The colored rotten quartz; abounding along . i the whole of the veina, will probably prove ,i ' at least tie rich as in Montana. The percent- . ' agy- of ,copper in my reelected specimens ranged from 14 to 75 per cent. iron, 150 to • fi0 her cent, sulphate antimoc yC and some y; silver, with traces of arson o and gold. i ' '-a thorough tests have as ye been mades I i ' - How the Zalae Make Love. , W.,.,:.-;- - -..__ &t1_ - 0-1--_ ,. ct-.+6 Afrina . I. . .: ,, .. , . ( I _ I is f - �, IIMl1�i , . - .. '. I _ �F.' . ; . . . ' '� . -.: - ...I -. .;: - . German onpentitiiont-1. - j.. As a `yule Germaw alts t4c,t gamblers' but play sometimes, and *hen they g so ../play they tt their siuooers. heHerer is o er of 'that secure u h outline. It is by far the the°° in a most blasphemous we have ever worst in Centrai uermany -a distinct heard " it seems to us. piece of witchc aft, To the words, of. tote charm, distinctly noted At the tme, we regret that we can. down The receipt without them not refer. stiinds thus : Catch a toad on E aster Sun- day morning before sunrise, tike a place of ,oft wood -pine' &c + not beech nor Oak- s little larger titan the toad, and then nail the wretched creature upon it in the form of a cross, hang it on an isolated pole to- ward the sun, thus gradually obanging its Position with the p.-ogress of the day :- keep sprinkling fo if it it dionbeforenthet sun sets water, your labor has been in vain. If, wbt n the ,an goes down, he is still partially alive it is enough ; take him to the nearest cat hill and bury him in it. Oa Wnit Sunday dig bim UP, If no one has disturbed_ the hill you Will find the bones quite clean and White; put them in a littl; bag, hang, it round your nEoL, and you -will always win in gams of chance. This charm is, of course, a violation of every a of human- , ity and religion ; a g B ne the devil even more form Illy than if one signed a contract u ith him in ones own blood. If we could reproduce the words to be used st the diffarent hours it would be seen, im- perfect as our account ever then would be, what mysteries are earicatur:dI and there - for, vioia:ed. The man who a ploys each Flld9na, simply says, " k shut yself out of the fold of Christ ; rill I want to win at C.rda." The charm was pres rved by an old man who had served in t e wars 1813 and ltil`l. Another man, a co rade of his, . who n he had carried wounded ff a battle - 6eld, l a'd given him, when on he point of ' death, his '` lucky bag," and to d him how to make a new one. The vet ran oid not )know f rqm what district the in he had . saved fog a day or two had come ; his knowled4cof the charm Itself will evidently inadequae ; he proteated that a had never t. tried IL: but the bag an i the bones were there, a little blue stilt bag, wain and fray- ed, with a name worked u on it that ' looked like E fza — a girl's name who was young some go years ag% we may suppose, ' and µho put a ring, or perhap4 a few gold- . en pieces, her scanty earnings, ii to the bag, and gave it to her lover befu re he went away. It was full -of a toad's ones when vie saw it. i . YOUNG RANDALL1 RO ANCS -:'. . !, . . I . • f He Dnred Nol'.ifarr3, the Girl lit• Loved, and Finvlly Killed uimmelf- John ht R%Ldall, aged 32 years, the li`arian of the Baltimore Mercantile _Library, died by his own hand early the other morning. -Almost at the .same hour -. . his father, an inmate of the government hospital for the insane, died from old age . and mental eihausti,l. Nearly ten years ago young Randall became enamored of a young lady in Annapolis. After a tong - courtship he was accepted as her affianced husband The girl was young, beautiful, ani wealthy, and Randall weaned devotedly - _ attached to her. Not long a i ter the en- . ., gagement ws announced the a der Randall became hopelessly insane. It as then de veloped that insanity was heredit try in the family, and young Randall d ided to post- . Ane his marriage. No one ver doubted his love for the girl, but, as ye rs rolled by, he showed a morbid fear of marrying der, and thus subjecting her to- the po s 8 e'lliction of having an insane liusband. In 11-.ia did hie f inds urge his fine physical contrition and freedom from all signs of mental (lit-or ler. .')out eighteeti montbe ago the long eh- gagement was broken off with the consent . of both persons, but l: indall newer again ahowei ti,e same interests +n life. Two weeks ago he received invitatibrps to the marriage of his old love wish a young naval otlizer at Aenapolis. Tnis w +e undoubtedly the di- ; rec` cause t,f hie taking his life. He shot hit self through V,-n heart in his boarding hriie, e' . the C. 1 the. vicinity of , adbury there have e Gently been grew dideoveries of ore of a higb grade, The general character of the ore is v, ry m zel': lake the lodes of Battle City, '.%lontina, sour, in Colorado, New Mexico, and other ••=dii- detiaed mining regions. The "m'I 1�-_1 belt" extends-across the continent fi,., 'iovaScotia and N6wfoundlandto Van - f con;, r Island, and the vt I Is cross it dragon- _ j ally, chiefly at paints of ebange of geological • furmation. The Iron Island vein, of nearly pure ypecular iron, is at right angles t.o those beA =,ng copper and other metals. The' Enid- •bury vein has -been located from lot 5, front f of 64, to lot 3, front of Snioer, a distance of 1 nine miles, on which eight rich outcrops ; have already been opened , and on a side vein those of Murray, Falconer, and McCon- 1 ntll have been slightly tested, the latter at its southern extremity being very rich is na1ve copper a,nd peacock ore It here tarns south -east into the main lode, the most j. southerly !_o nt of which abounds. In native ,I copper. grey ore, and some speaks of gold. The colored rotten quartz; abounding along . i the whole of the veina, will probably prove ,i ' at least tie rich as in Montana. The percent- . ' agy- of ,copper in my reelected specimens ranged from 14 to 75 per cent. iron, 150 to • fi0 her cent, sulphate antimoc yC and some y; silver, with traces of arson o and gold. i ' '-a thorough tests have as ye been mades I i ' - How the Zalae Make Love. , W.,.,:.-;- - -..__ &t1_ - 0-1--_ ,. ct-.+6 Afrina . I . .: ,, .. . ..� .; ... , I mt . .,.i- IIMl1�i , . .. '. I _ �F.' . ; . . ,.:... , -1 =- .. I. .. . ..� . I . IIMl1�i , . i. .. '. ,, . ' '� . ,.:... , -1 =- .. I. . ..� ` I IIMl1�i . , The Dawn of Wori>ibi' . e TIIQr- , p - ,. # {.. DIARY OF BURGLAR, :.. . I The entries - for the great Coloniial and The "dawn of worahi " i. to be found i Indian Exhibition still Dome to from all Snag Dr t FAVORITE P in i '""' on and oo rations, _ the fl l nt hatchets and otherrgde impplements He Put robot lire tics Pla «s • tr itart>it u quarters of the Dominl • rpo - _ I - deposited with the dea4 • s by modern sav- Flit u INC 8 tted Thtm. societies, and institution/ of -ill sorts are "=a la oorttribnting t0 make the display of the Baklu Powder ages, testifying to so ort of belief in "It. `pollard was wrr ted at Pittsburg the most varied character. One of the novel NO BETTER, g spirits and in a fatal ` , is ace, t° This other night for bur ar In his pocket . . -.., . I I.. k clearly prevailed in the ]h , ) lc,and poi• g y• i'o features in the Dominion display will be t► The Snow Drift Baking Powder Co., Brantford. out. . sibly in the immeneelq of . +►leolithlo, was found a gases Ala y and book of refer- . j turnal printed to the building. This paper - _ . once. The mind of. a writer sec mod to will be edited and ublished by Canadians, � � pARg SOX period though the eviden ;e for he latter u (tin the rich 1 boss of the earth. Dla• pp on a Cangdian Toronto. at I printed from C.wadian type, . . - present very weak, and the first object Itton.tur uo go j p lid which oitn be affirmed with as certainty to q and gold mines are am- sees and from Canadian mode per. It Poriitr Paeln, y y bled n onrion/I wit4 he residences of man wi be ublished b a s ndicate of entle- g L. O. Bacon Rolled os BaeOU, O. O. i ; be an idol or attempt to represent a de-ity rich m both nAttvp and foreign. Tee " 91swow 9-d Hams, sugar Cured game- p y � � y t� MOO dates only from the Neolithic eriod as do en' le g m .� an der the name of a Trades Pab- Beet Breakfast Bacon, t ked tongues, No* j - the cannibal feasts, which oan pee roved to (clams, agordinary looking s000nnt book, lisping Co., with offices in Toronto and eloped Tonga Chews. buy or Nagy Pock I ha : e not • Infrtquently seoom nied the ln- V Prefaced with the s terpeut : MontreaL boss/ Lard i° Tube and P.ib. The seat Brands of 11" . torment a #important chiefs. For anything have thought it nary to write my Black Underskirts to wear with e, sh line Dairy Salt in 8tooi. _ - - I -. . y g name and address, tit lag into consideration street and theatre dresses are the most pope• . beyond this we have to dmoend to the his- the uaoertalnty of h an life. I was born lark torioal p rfod, and tarn to early monuments, 4 gargessviile, Ozfo county, Caluada (the The Russian bath is the best cold lnzarp, - myth/, and sacred books. The wrliest re - Aeftrestdonce of my tether, Alfred Pol �d bold �bery Invigorating. oords by .tar are those of the Egyptian tombs r the ear 9s of March) 1586, and x e toe our suffering any longer - of the first four dynasties, and they tell us 'Y ( b There b no a ow y was christened Norman Clark Pollard fro Catarrh, bronchitis, etc., when you can get a little more t', an this, that with a highly de- This is followed by assertions to the effect reedy guaranteed to ours. and which is perfecav 1 - .. veloptd civil zaticn the idea of a future life that is the vane of 'the Santee River, in safl. Dr. Oarwn•s Catarrh Cure ie a pleasant and �ENNIE S, SEEDS ARE THE BEST was very much that of a continuance of the y ' etfe�Dtual nunedy Ask yopr Druggist about it. Illustrated Catalo;ae for 188` Present life is a tomb which was made to -Pero Is a great graveyard, very ancient. Containing description and prices of the cholcest p g g q ariti%n ball dresses are ornamented by Also the at +temeat that Miss Nell HArri FIELD, GARDEN des FLOWER, SEEDS 9 - reeemble the deceatied'/ actual homes, and ' flights of tiny stuffed birds or real batter' hiaikd free. (_very Farmer and Gardener should with surroundings which repea�ed his actual son goes to Boston once a month from New York. A personal experience is related ae flies' have a curlry before ordering seeds for the coming A.P. 287 season. Handsotnest entaingue published in Canada belongings, while the whole complicated follows , - - Egyptian mythology �of symbolized gods and' � o e deified animals was of later origin, If we I° the year 1885 it liedatne necessary to penone, , or those about to __ - . o to s ho/ ital. I. found that the different YOUNC MARRIED marry, will be greatly bane• - f turn to the earliest mythologies of the g p fitted by sending 3c. for sealed particulars of thie ad. New Orley Wood otan Co nations were represented as follows : Ire- Ve, tsemrnt J: w. Rouri wicli, Toronto, Canada. Aryan and of the inized Sernitio and races __ ______ -__ -_ -_ . - __ _� ; .I . .,.* . - land, 18 ; America. 8 ; Garmany,.15 ; EIIQ A*ITaI) -IU,W, 11Wm,tn and Osneninser�stsd - '! of � i tern Asia we- find tp' m plainly or- land, 1 ; Sootland, 1'; Canada, 1 ; colored, 1 `%�% in machinery to send name and address for ,� (3.� -LTy . �3WW� g g. to a gran extent, in flue personi- The richest man in the world is Han Qua, s co of my No. 12 Illuetrated Catalogue ; sent tree. 1 f%atiC (1 natural Oros, mainly of the sun, H- V PETRIE, Machinist and General Machine uANUFAC'MILIR6— i - on wh oh are !n rafted ideas of famil living in Canton, China. Dasjler, Brantto•d, Dot ! . y+ Frankfort on the brain has more rich pen s-r- gN� KSYTFD FOR T ®B BEST BELL y� inters' Patent Wood Cart, tribal, and natIo al gotta and . of deified ple than any other city of the same size. INN Pstenlod Article in Canada today. Send heroes. Sometime /, as the original mea i -i ing of t e name/ and attributes of these John W. Clark, Third and Market streets, g,6 gaols for Sample and Agony Torme. Dswcoes McKeesport, has a very old book, if he has do ".. Guelph. - Buggie8, Carriages, Sleighs, &ee - gods oa a to be' forgotten, the mythologies not disposed of it. WO GENTLEMEN ANDON9 LkDY OF GOOD • branch out into innumerable fables; at gold and silver bought at 1,6 #2 hZhith character and fair education can obtain per- other ti es ma' ent remunerative employment. InTRUMATIONAL Send for Catalogue. among more simple and severe avenue third flat New York. Bu R AND Bl @LS House, 4!3 Front St. East. Toronto. J. WIN' I9999 MAnager, 1'.1 - races, o with more philosophic, minds in Just bo and the Lorimer street brid e, - the inn r circle of a hereditary priesthood, y g LkNEit KNIVEB, eiAVit CUTTER, STwts y P + in Denver, Is &'shop for the manuf"tare of � ),triter, obeese b.. 'veneer, leather splitting. I Galt, On t. 1 . ti' a fables of polytheism were rejected, and ho 'kbinden, moulding,�noning, and other machine -- the idea prevailed, either of a unity of na- tools. umaan hair, bought at GO Market street, ko ee o' boat quslity, manufw6ured by PsTSR HAY, - �" . tare implying a single author, or. of snob a New York. g G.E Yaahine K„tto works, Galt, ono. ;send for price preponderance of the national god over all Geor a K%brick a re rich man lives lieu __ _ - -_- - . others as led b a different nth to the George ' ILD LANDS FOR SALE -S. j 21,OONCE$t3101• t 6 • Y p on Knobley Mountain, ,Mineral. county, 2, Nottawasaga, almooe County ; 100 acres ; same result of monotheism, The real merit one mile from Stayner ; will make a first -class grab -- . W. Va. or airy farm ; also lot 88, 2 ves n • 100 acres ; will of the Jew sh race and of the Hebrew Scrip Te'inco is -the diamocd field of R•azil. ¢ p FuR ?HE MILLION. ] be Id cheap; also lot s6, north boundary Stephen tares Is to have conceived this idea earlier, , , H proon Count 100 sore@ ; will be bold cheap. peel) Along the line of the C6lcago and Northwe /tetrf and re ined it more firmly, any of Twenty-five miles from 3atn F lsNin mine. bD Eva, Borrrister. Toronto. s Railway ln.e'entral Dakota and lYsrtil - - t9' y+ in the Cad.o Mountains in a no the lose philosophical and more immoral re- In the empire Assam the Emperor keeps Nebraska. New sections are being opened up and p pe p HdRTil:tYU TAUGHT FILER by matt. Sta• rapidly settled in these wonderlally prodiEtive _ _ ligions of the anoient world and this is a his money and ireasare in hollow logs in a i, dents tnoroughly prepared in Shorthand, Type• regions, and the "flat comers" wW have "iiltet _ merit of which they can never be deprived, pond with alll ators, wr mm Penulan@h(p Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, choice 11 of location. , however much the literal accuracy, and con -. g Of mina (ns, boa, Ms ding ouon,, and Civil Service y �+ The authorities think that Pollard In. � For toll information which will be sent ou tree M se uentl the ins lration and mil ±,culow at- examinations, by attending our Academy, studena a q Y P wanted in the ease but not so far east a9 all helped to sUuatlone when roflotent. Shorthand charge) about the tree ands and abesp homes, pivb b iOHN H. MOBLEY, tributes, of these venerable books may be - boats and periodical+ whol a and retail. lmmedi• Western Canadian pm, Agent, C. h N. W. By.. i . disproved and disappear. i that. _ . .. ately sddrees, The Union Shorth.nders' Commercist ' p ppe '�" Atu►delu Ariicde, Tun,nto. • HAIR, ork ronto,. Orti. B, sa St. To Y. General Pass. Agent. Ohiew. Il>�s �, • - I Itivalids` Hotel and Surgleal Ill- -- UELPe BIVSINM8 COLLEGB,Guelph,0a d DOME USEFUL FAC'a titutc, That man aniy i@ rightly educated who knows a ii : w . , I s, f how to nee bimsei , who posseseee each pnotia► '. °s s a PV - I -- This widely oelebrateit institu' , c- knowledge and such manual skill bo will enable hi, .. A cubit is two fee : ted at Buffalo, N. Y , is organized with a to compote euooeeetully with rile fellows to the busi full staff of eighteen experienced and skillful uses of rue. To Impart such oduoation, to (spar+ .. . 8 p In P�G A pace is three fe t. i , g such men to the design and purpose of this instt ® p A fathom is six fe t, ysicians and $nrQeona, oonatitnting the >d n, For terms. etc., Dail at the oogege or address e-, A span in 10� Inc ee o/t complete organization of medical and H! MAoCORktICK, Principal. `,: , w o to 9 A lm is three i ohe;li. s rgioal skill in America, for the treatment t;QOOitatt AGAiII�i3z ALL P1tttSJVUtu, a o all chronic diseases, whether requiring wuliam.' $ye Water ban proved itself a suooes. a , A great cubit U 13 feet; b au who have used it soaardtag to direetiona, u then A league is three ilea. edieal or surgical means for their cure. were Durable, a will be seen b1/ the udersisBee �! s p-d X f I �' There are 2,750 1 na era i arvelous success bas been achieved in oe� eau+s It oared me, 8 yearn blind, oconibt h11ed H - - g 8 0. yortin ; It has cured me, ooeultst would not try me Oat/, 35 p ,)ands er bushel. , c re of all nasal, throat and lung diseases, exander Wand, 6 years bind, Ohas. Amiott ; 4 Foam CANADA PLrRIMIANENT i . B-an, 35 ands r bushel i ver and 'kidney discaFes, disease of the di E is Dutoar: 33 year. blind and now I see, Job, po otz. Ask yaur drui[gL+�3 for it. Wholesale- LOAN. & , SAVINGS Co i A day's journey Is 33J miles a @five organs, bladder diseases, diseases man Son• a Ut 384 St Paul et.. Montreal s' collar to women, blood taints and skin Barley, 98 pound per bushel `� OOD STOCK ANU GRIN FARM FOR SALE . Iwo persons die a cry second.. fseases, rheumatism, nenrslgia, nervous �� Cheap. -Lora 63, 64, 84. eb and 88, Maitland INCORPORATED. A D. 183b• $nand moves 743 ilea Car hour. abilityy, paralysis, epilepsy (fits) sperm 0oneeseton, GAerich Township, Huron County, con torrity, impotency and kindred affaoCione. taining 884 scree, a mites from Clinton; 260 is 'Subscribed Oa Ilal.............. _ $3,000,m A square mile con in/ 840 acres Paid n Cs itsil ......................2.200,000 - hoaFanda are oared at their homes through 04itivaUon ; t;4 .ores fa heavy hardwood timber , P p A storm blows 36 miles per hoar, g well watered by an arm of the Maitland river ; tram; Reserve Fand ......................1,1Of,000 . rtes ndence. The Dore of The wont ponce and barn erected. Price, i28 per core tI sold Total Aesere....� ..................,8s.0,0t70 .` E Buckwheat. 52 po nds per bushel. I'O --- j Coarse salt, 85 po nds per bushel. pluses, pile tumors, variaocele, hydrocele btore let M;roh 1tit38 y to TaotiAS JAOasoti d strictures is guaranteed, with only a Clinton, or. to T_Ens, Barrister. Toronto. (S F F I C E ::. i A tub of butter w ighs 84 sands ' p port residence at the institution. Send 10 Axle and Machine Screw 1�Pork13. Company's Buildings, I - onto lit The average ham n life ie 3t years. q in scam for the Invalids' Guide. I Torontoe . • 1 A barrel of rice w ighs 600,pouad•. • ice lure all �tticn I LINTOIy, LAKE A Cb., 1 An acre contains 840 squ ►re yards. ook (168 page) , wh g p h li�anntaotnren of all kinds of Carriage and Waggri. ( i ass. Address, world a Dispensary Medt- Azlr s, Iron and Steot set and Cap Screws, Stud+ The Company has now on hand a large A firkin of batter sighs 56 pounds. 1 Association, Buff +lo, N. Y. ' A barrel of Soar sighs 19G nude.. for Cylinder Bead ■, Steam Cheers, Pumps, etc.. amount of English moaoy which it is re- g Po aALr, oxT- . A barrel of p ^rk elghs 200 pounds. ,, Russia& ■lelghbells are properly mounted Bronze Medal at Industrial Exhibition, 1886. pared to lend on first•c ;ass etcurities at Y1ew . Slow rivers flow ve miles an hour. nd used on the tea table as call bells. Price List on Apocation. rates of interest. Apply to . " Timothy. seed, 45 ounds per busht L. +� (;olden Medical! . Discovery " will not f� '1 A A A U Q U m .. J, HEBBEBT l "ollfi A hurricane mcvas 80 miles per.honr. are a person whose Lange are almost boast- Managing UtreOtef S" Per Day . It, tpid rivers flow von miles per hods, d, bat, it is an unfailing remedy for con WELL B O R I N ( Alan Line :loyal Mail Steamehin - . A hand (horse me sure) is four inches, umption if taken in time. - All druggists.. ; - Arifle ball mouse 1000 miles per - lions. The red` gilt and copper alloona are very b+� oo suppeerior; 20 feet per boars •hand or Aor• Sailing daring winter from Portland every Thnrs• , $ ppe g ry Power: oomhined boring and rook drilling maehios day and Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, and is Electricity moves 8,000 miles p °r hour. effeative�on black or brown ployh akirts. (rand gnewes; first prises and diploma■. fiend ter a.- , mmer from Quebec every Rstu'rday to Liverpool. The firetluaifer m tch was matte in 1$48 al'ug»e. uinir at Londonderry to land mails end paeeengera ­ Don't hawk, hawk, and blow, blow, MA sal Marry dtrwet. Ramilliets. �'ruiat+Is►. or Scotland end Ireland. Also tram Baltimore, via The first horse ailroad was built ill '- -" Halifax and St. John's N.K. to Liverpool fortnightly . y' noting bvarybody, but use - Dr. Sage's -j`- - (Mt.Et3RATED- 1826 7- catarrh Remedy. goosing Bummer months. The steamers of the Glas A mile is 5,280 fe t, or' 1,760 yards in rocker Roller Spates. P w lines sail during winter to and from Halitaz, , - th White woolen tulle to a novelty In ball Portland, Boston and Philadelphia; and during sum= • . lei g , - mar between Glasgow and Montreal, weekly; Giaa C:Irn, rye and fl zseed 26 pounds per dresses ; It U draped over whits or colored I one million pair in use in Canada and U. S. gow and Boaton weekly, and Glasgow and Philsdel• . -bushel. milk. I13impleet, etrongost. lightest and easiest running- Peru rtnightly. The first attatnboa plied the Hudson in A Care For Dt�ultlietiness. SFn:] for Catalogue. Lioeral induoemente to pUtle@ For freight, passage, or other information applyyM 1807. .. . The Care of drunkenness is a task b Iding diuke. Local aQPnt@ wanted. A Sohamahe& O Co., Baltimore ; S. Cunard & m CROCKER SKATE CO.. HalKaz ;Shea &Co., St. dohn'a, N. Wm. TI A moderate wind lo,ds seven miters per with which the regular. pr has son & Co., St. John, N B. ; Attars & Co , Ch1oa . lth King St. W„ Torpntc, Oni go hour. been unable to cope. Nine - tenths of man- I - .-- .-.`_' -__ - Lpve & Alden, New York; H. Bourlier, Toll I Wheat, beam! and lover"keed, 60 pounds kind look upon drunkenness so a soda! Allans, Rae & Co., Quebec; Wm. Broode, Phu.• dNbhla: H. A. AIL-n. Portland. Boston. Montreal. or bushel.. vice, which a man may overcome by force FITSE1 - -- - -- - -- I P The first use of a to -omotive in the States of will. Drunkenness is,a bad habit, we all wben I say =•ore 1416 nut mean 1nen�Iy to stop them co N SUMPT10ki ". I via3 is 1829. • - admit, in the moderato drinker. In the for a time sand then hove theta return again I means rMllrairun+. I have mndt the distnteo'u[ITB, EY - The first almanac was printed by Goo. confirmed drunkard it becomes a disease of MlIsy or FALLING 81cKNf:88 a lifo-long study. I o thous ndsoycageso the worst kind dande ;Dylts nrbaoh in 1G4 the nervous / }stem. The medical treat - warmntrny rrtur(ly toouru the wonteaw& Because fee thouesndeoCncure(t the worst trongI do[ Iona i Von P othutahavufniledlsno r•ensonfornotnomrromivinga standing have neencured.Indee+d , hostrnnRlemyfatth Until 1776 cotton pinning wag porform• meat of this disease consists is the employ- curd. +send at once [or atret►tlse and tl>!'reuIIotue of in its edleecy, that I wit Bend TWO BOTTLES FRED, ad b the hand spi vg wheel. ment of remedies that act directly upon my intaapble othll remedy. Give l.zprese and eure lice, to any s w ►th'a verve express ess and P.O. addreiii. ea.e yy p iI ooHte ou nochbrg for a trial and I will cure yoa to an] @p$erer. clue ezppr��e and . O. addrrss. first steam en ins on this continent those portion/ of the nervous system which, Adt -u-a Du. a..101r, T, L roars sc ,Nebo York. _ DB. T. A. t3LO0IIY.1e1 Pearl St., New York. The - was brought from Ec land in 1753. when diseased, cause lgnaoy, dementia, —Z /r.�— �� -- -- -- ­.;;.L.;,47. _ and the drinking habit. Remedies must Li i ge bee ployed that will care the appetite, G}eographia Ohan s• I { . t'a ears ae of a new island In for wrong drink, steady the trembling hand, MAN U NACTU1tERS AND M)'LLERS WILL SAVE MOB EY BY USING The recess pp revive the lagging spirit, .balance the . one of the p&oifio o n groups . Illustrates and eta. �he nervous system of the dram ' MachinO s the fact that handre a of geogr p drinker being sit unstrung or shattered, . - , Ave all th can do to keep their invent that will take ■ surveyors h y be iven a puts Lardi'ne' must . . work abreast of the ever - ending physical the place of the accustomed liquor, and - . changes of the earth's surface. (treat Brit.. prevent the physical and moral prostration Try it once and you will use no other. . Every Barrel G teed. _ Mn employs tea shi and 600 men In its that of ten follows a sadden breaking off we arc the sole man ataeturers o lard toe. j' admiralty surveys, a much of >rheir work from the nee of alcoholic drinks: Labon's ' consists in making ow charts of waters medicinee may be given In tea or ooffee, : C9r Alpo Cylinder, Engine, Wool and Harness Oils. � that were carefully a rveyed from tea to Without the knowledge of the person tak thirty years ago. Ne surveys along the ing it, if so desired. Tease of our M CCOLL g & C01111'- TORONTOS' . . east and west coast f England last year readers who are Interested in this subjeot, . showed that importan Oh an in de th and should send their address for Labon's �, Our CaIIadiaa Coal Oil. ""SUNLIGHT". I - tures have nrred since the re= m k form, on drnnkainesa, Brand, FinidSt iII the : !- other feu Treatise, lilt a,rket. ' vious surveys. Nav ation charts are ke opium, morpl,ine and kindred habits, _ _- -- -- ' I 1y, after tenor twelve years, to be as value- which will be mailed free to any address, - 1, less for purpose: of pr nt information he when stamp Is inclosed for postage. Ad- L E .BRAND e. In addition to a e eel H E.�. EA G , last months newspap dress, M. V. Lubon, 47 Wellinato tr - natvral causes of shift g river oonrses,. ad- east, Toronto, Out, Mention this paper. FINE BOOTS AND $$OES. . vanoing or receding coast lines,, and raising _ . - I . DWI soh artificial ii.flne- The fall skirt of last season is again the ` Wearing, , or sinking oo an , . noes as garbor►ga des in New York favorite of young yilrL. ep harbor will help to ma a the U. $. coast 0wrr W. H'n`°h°mileved lend cured by the a°pe Fittings► - and geodetic mnrvey permanent institn- phlegm. Dr. ar*on's Catarrh Cure. No reason- why you I I ; _.rat, ik■ swnrk ne er flubbed. should cotter another day. Many oases of catarrh of , , ; Looking ; F j Ik ..- _; * I 1. ­ I F��.__,; I r I �� I I � Z. �, � - - I k Mt__i�. 1 - " �__ki.., � i - � . � iwo� ... ­% - '14 i; - jIi 'Ifi_z 1 1, - L I . . , , I I Y I � . I - I , I I -1 . � ; , I 1. _. .. . .. .. . I . . . -- - _� - -7 "aft I - � -ft . , , . .. . . .. 1� , . - � . . I I I __ ' ­ . - - � , . . .., . . ; . � � . . I - j I .. . . '11, " ' "� 0-lZMArE OnJEAMI - - % I I.. .. . . �_ '': � .I.:!. I � - redress. The Sh lburne "Free Press ' ..''-. - - . , . 4. . d the s indle once alread ' �'- ; Jt*T(�+ S.A. - , 1. . ­ - ! . � .j! . 'E. , . . a . as exposed the I y - . - : -. I.; '..., , . , I ! " 1 . . I .. . 1. . .1 .% " . _ I . . . _.. . � , .. . . I W ,�. .w"P.,"a, lil .. 1. 1. - as effec pt tech expos have little off " , *�111WL1#W,U14­.t.0. --- r;;z_­­�__-! ­.­ . - -_ . . I I i . ­ I., . ., . . ­ - �. � . . . . . . . 141-1­fV., �� � . � I - _­�� - -, �a� W,M�W.wak% �%!,Q'. *G*JL,r&%,TA.%%�,W-W-,A,tl.io.i#-9,4m-*%�� , *V"Aft I .i � I . . .� ­.. . '. - - 1. 4 ,�w _V � I. - I.,., . __1 I . : . I � . . - . . I I' . - - I � � 1. I . - --WiW.qdN- 1 4. . . . ; I n - _1 . ,._!,r.l ,I. :.0 . i ! .:­... ­ T. .. -1 Pon the invin ble cupidity an �L_ . . .. �' � . ., I -1­­­ I -, W� .H.; .., .. . . i ..�. .1 ,. t � ,�. - , tupidity of some I . - i... � .:.,i,: . - . .. . I . . - . . � . ' I �i 1. . END � . . . . I , .._.%,.d�.,­ I.- ! I . - I , 7 ., . . , . .. i - . , I . , . Farmers Institute. : � - 1 T :- R ,' DR -G I' ' ens. -a. .. .! -, .... MIS lairfurins %tow* :., -.; � `;:�. ." I J _', 1� :!..I�.�,;,.). � I— . I , ! - . - . . I ..... j � . , i a I I �:,/ I � I . . . .. 81 . �. .11 . - I . 0 . 11 is . I , . . 0' Published eve Friday morning r.t its 6&je, , '' . 1 .;. - .; i., I �, I - ) I - : �- . - .. I . . . . . . I - J � ''I '.. . .. I -a I I ." , .1 . � . As will be seen b postits, wb i b , , ! � I - �': �� I . . I .! �.. ckiring, ont. 10, W : , I I., . - : I . , ," I �.. - ", � , , . - - . . . . . . ; � . . . I 11 . . I A:_ . , - .., �. . I � � . . . . I , � - �� .1 .1 ; . . . . � 7 . I . . . ­ iave mailed $0o 07 Section Of th, : . - . I . - � I � . . � � - . .. .� THRM13: . d , I ­.. - I I - , � .% ., , . ,. ,..� . . . . . 1/. : - - I � . . . - . I - . 1, : . __1. -:- i .- .n .. . I � IN - � . :-- . J. I... 01.28 Pair . . �i. �,� 1 . . � . . � I . roar; 01.00 upda is &&Vane& *Wno , t I , �'. , 'I , - ��'_ ., � . , ... 1� "I . . . . . . . .. � :,. - _.. . � . ". ; . . '.. .. I I ,. . .. � . .- . . I . - . . . ­ . .i :. , ,._:� L , �. � ., . _.., lub W .1 1. 1. - � - IRATIRS OF ADVBRTISINCI: Til hold an I stitute in the Tow [", h' the Son h Ontario Farmers - �,; - - � . .. . , . . . . . � k1rat Insertion, per line - . . 8 cents, ;;4 . : t._,. , . .1 � ; .� 4 . L . . . I- . I . . . . . I .; V1 11 21 . . . .- . - . . , . . - I . - . . . I . ­ I .1 Each subsequent insertion, per line - 9 ,, � lall, Brougham, Friday next, Fob,, .. 1, .; .� ,. I . . . I � � . . : . . - . . Ir I . I � L I . ­ . . . ; i L ­ ' I I - . . . .: .� . i �. :1; - _ -':'. - - - L' I I ... ... . I '�r ... , . - 1, .1 ­ ­ - . :� . .; . 269h. The chair w, 11 be taken by the - '' - _. . ,.-.- ;, , I . . . - . ; - I . i* ., .. _! . I - -1 _.. . reigh ad- � . :1 . :-.;.." !'i'r "' i , i - . � . . I 1, - . 4 . . I ­ " This rate does not include Legal or FA - . . . ... � . I '. - . I . � . . . I i - I I.. ,.. . . I I . 1� . - I I . . . . .r L . I.:— . . . j I., 11 , . , . '. i . � . . vertise to . President at '10 a, m. sharp, who will I '. �, , . I . I . . I - - _ i I .., . I . . I ; i i . , . I . . .1 I . I ­ . . . - ­ .� I . . . 11 � �:. . .. , . .1 . . . I ... I I . . ­ . ! � !,: � . i . . � . .j . . . . .. . . .1 I . 1� . . . I , � . I : � - � I spec given to parties making con- 4 ,eliver an Opening 1 dress. - 1�im � - I i.,! I . . . . ­ . ; 1 . . I I , ( , � I I..'.: . . . _. . r . . ­ I I - 'i : . � - .-. ­ - � . . . . .. I ..i . . I . . . .. .1 �'. ! . • . .1. __'­,7. - zt � ' ' tracts for 3 Or 6 months or. by the year. Half- Papers or addrea a are expectea from �:. .�. '-! 1'� � '. I ' . . � I . . �_ I- .. . r .-..,. - 6, - Yearly or yearly contracts payi&ble quarterly. ,- � ­ _ I t I I . . . . 1. . . . . , - .1 I . .i '' ... I I � - � .- � � I Business cards, ten lines or under,. with paper. the following gentle non the an ..� .1. : . I , L ; . : r . bjects � i . j ,� : , . . : .� - .. . i . ­ ! I .. I , . . . .1 . 11�nem 46 0G, payable in .advance. Opposite their name : . T 'we i , � , r _ sements without written Instructions _ . I . . r - will be inperted until forbidden and charged so- � Wm. ' orrootor - , ...� . Drainage ' , . I _ ..., I . . ( . I . ­ cordingly.', Orders for discontinuing advertise Breeding end I aiging Cattle; John .1 � -1 .-.,. W648 must be in writing and sent to the pub- ]filler. . X..� �.-:,. - . : .:.. 4 .;.. Mher. . . I . * I ..:,� ,_ � \__ __ ; . , " * . I . .. , . . . . , I - . . I . Job Work-promptly attended to... Ilk. . I Fattening Cattle, Jolm T. Gould. , . . .. . . . . I � . . . . � I , Destruction of No 8, 0. E. ", * .. . . . . . i . /I ous Weed � ' ` 1 . - -, 11 "' L 3 ACKERMAN* a a PROP IML .: .... . I I ­ . i � .. ­ . I owbray. � I—:_ . I . . - . I . . '.. � ; . . . . _": � - Rearing it'nibBie-eift Mrse's -, - I , . . . . .1 ­ .1 - ill 111 Polities- strict Indeondfenos. . i I - I I . . I ..-. � . ,.z � . 40 ir . .' . ' 1, r . � , - I.— lull. AIM-A First-class Local Paper. I Arthur ... ; � _.. � , , - . - ... . I . . . ._ r � - -, I . . . , . r , , .1. I 'r , , � ; <10 , -1� . _. . chasten. r , � � , :. ., � I . . . 40UP �EX]PeCt&Ltlonx -The hearty .1 I . . _ � : . I I � . I 1 . I i . . .. ... I I . I t. I . . I.:. .r. . -, . - . ).' . , - . ;r . , 1. I I . 1 . . . . � I-1 r I W. � � - .. , ." .,, � .� - . . , W, 0 support of the Deople of Pickering and vicinity. Mixed Farmink. ' ames Pere,JV. -. -.111 'I . . �, - . 1. � � L ' ,I- ' . � . ­ . I r . I --*I - I . . .,�.'i- �, r - � . , _ _ : �L . , . . I � . _. I .1 . 10, _ ; . . I � . , 4 : �; - � . �- .- - - . 4 , _.. i _ : .. . L : I � . , � � . . Agricultural Educ Won, J. S. Larke. . I � i - I . � . . ,r,' '. . I ,...I Agricu . .1 � ... . I . I � : 1; I -1, ; . . , - � , T �__ dine, Issiou upo . . '.�; . : � . . � ,0�400�___-�- ' I I : .;.. .�, �. ­1 ' * � , .. � A general n these .. ­. _..� r I . ' ­ , : r . . I � - \ - ; � 1. . "..� - ... . . I ! - .� . : � .1 -� s ib* cis is invited. I.. . - . I ARING OUT ....... IN, .�: . ­ � ­ . -i ;, Flt AY, IFEBUARY 19, 1886. JVI .:. . , . . I --(Wl@ ARE NOW'CLIE � . . . I ­! I �: I . . -1 . . I ­ � . I . . -1 - .. ;.., - 1 I; - . :.. a .. 'r I . . . - - . I � . . I I I '. . . 'a in !� -. - . . . - - I . are pleased, anti Re think our . I - I , "'. : I , . -:' - . .1 I i . . � - - I I lketsnnel . . ' - ' . I -, .. : L� . . . �. ..: , '. . . . . . . . L . ' ' ,� , . . . 'i 1 . .- I I '. I � WS. I . '' r. �.,- a friends 'll be also, t - - - .THE L19UOR LA ;ricultarl hat the ' * . _ I ­_�. I ." . I I ; 11 i - god d F ' . outh Ontario Farmers' Club have do- a ' Fls, Cloths,' , Since tile'. decision , of the f Privy c ded to hold one o' their meetings an - . � . kX S9 an nk I :, ' I I � ; ,� ­ . ­ . . ­ . . . . eve, and we trust i lie Town Idall will ; :. 11 � 1. . . - , . ... ­ . I � . - ­ .. � . . .. I I .. . � ... . ... ;; - �.' �. ; . ­ . I I . . I t .- .. . . . Council on the McCarthy Act, lother- b3crowded to the otirs, on the date ' I I .. .� . - - .- , - , � . . . A . I : . ­­.;�: . .�.,[.-.q.. :. I _.: AT, WHOLESALE PRICE S", �, -,� ,- -__i�. 11_: " - . I �_ I I I . :. . - wise k iown as the Dominion Licenses ,eciijed. Every farmer is invited to be 1 � : 7. � ..... -� , :,! I . ,.� . .� i ,.. .. . r. . ­ J, I . : Act, i 1he Ontario Governmek has 'p -esent and aid in making tile Institute a . ..:.!,.;, � , I: '-. r I I .. . ­.. � I .- I I 'r; .-. - I 1. : I . .1 t . .; . ... . L . I .. . .. , i. � , - '. : .i. I % � . . I � 1. . �� - - . � . i . . _ .. �:: - � - . - . .1 . : � . r . ­ . . . .. .. . - . I - - . .� . � . I . ... I I . � . . I . . . i . . , . . : shown a disposition to enforce the g -and success. 4W - . - .. . . ­ : .., - ­ - r E I . ,: � . . r ! , ; . - . I � . I . . .. . . . . -1 - - rooks ..> I - � _. . . i . % C .� � . i, . 1, ." . .. r.. C Act, -as will be seen from the r 0 - * ' ,. , � , .. ­ '" �� '' � " . . .. ­ r '. ­ I - - . MittSj, ,U r ` . . . � . . ; . . . .. . r .. ­- . .1.. � .�­._ . . ..I .. - r. .,r , , , �. ; . I , * I _. . � I I . - :-��;­ 1. ..' - . r, : 1'_',;.:r'l - ' . t. .1 � . I I I �:;" � . . , * i'l follOwin circular, recently issued by 7 : . 14A. ".., , �.;. . 09 ' An I 9 .;: .,.-, ALT Also, Gloves �_ �.. , - '�. I.' 1'. � L ,I ". . � nderwe'ar, Overcoats umers . . , - , Hon. Mr. Hardy, Provincial Secretary, . - J 11. ., 7 , Shawls" ' yp . *1 -1 11, � � . , , Standing Of the Pupils of, this school . I . . . . .. . . . . . . � . . : . j I I I , � I i.;..; ; . I .. �� '! , I .. _1 . - . . . .. �. ;!: , I_! . � I :. I.... . I - . ­ . nspec�ors throughout the Province: Fifth Class.-Ist, 86�bii Vonklio;ng s I . - io - - * and addressed to the various ,License .,..� . . Cl 'uds Hosiery G ! ods � . I . for last month: � , and all Winter . e; .. , - r � . I - :­ , ; � I .. . - , .. r I . . .� .1 I I � . . . . I . r , , , .. , . . I . . ;. � ,:-� �(I , . . . ; . ... I . � . %I, .. . . i , . . I � i � - . - ; 11 �, � - , . I , I � . . . � i . - - . The �ecision of the Imperial Privy .2nd, Annie Monkh(use; 8rd. Robert r I . . , P IT - ,.. I . I , � . .. r. � , Xfoinkhouse 0 d NJ. Wideman; 8rd, �� : - . . . * -, : 1. uor license - I � . mwz , , , � , * -P 10:0s. * - t. .. . . . . � of theappeals respecting liqi . i. .. ,a Pli - ' ' , . . .,_ Council recently given in the 'matter Nolan. 4th Class, i r. -1st, Willis J. % � A A :MAr . �ZMnUCJMD 3. i J - , . • ZP t - ' . I .1 .1: � ...... J, Reeser 4th, Is . �­ .,. . I . I . . . . . - - has placed the ' Stouffer. 4th ' ':,r ; I � � � . r r �: whole I , i I - . - -%� I . . j . A, .1 - - , , - , . "­ w ole question of the r . I � I ,� If 1 !.;, . . . I � _1 , - . . r . �., . .. r. I . . I . � . . . - . . - I I -i I . . . . . . � I . , a 9 � - . . . . . 1. . I .., - 1. I - . .1 I I � ... .... i . . . " . I r -, ­ ;. - I­ .. ..1. r - ; I . .. :L. ... .;. Yr1a�i ­ I . �, 1. !: 1, . . I % . . .: . � ., . the traffic in intoxicating liquors upon 3t,( Class.--Ist, Annie r5 Stover; 2nd' cl ss, jr.-18t, A. Reekor; 2nd, E.Whie ,utbority to issue licenses and re ulate 9 . . 3rd, Minnie Wideman; 4th, M. Kester' , - � � 6 S' ` - - ..,a stable and permanent basis, and has Mi ry Scott ; 3rd, D S,bover ; 4th, G' Da O rAer to e r00111 f0i Our larg prilag Im 'ortation ' ' ' � I ' i . . . . .� . I- . .1 �. � put the authority of the Provincial' �V ite. 20 Class'.-'At, Nettie Reesor; ..'. �: , be . 41 P I wbich will be he.Avi-er than ever ..,.- I , I :,"L."; - .1 .; , _1 I , �_ I Legislature in reference thereto beyond 2n , C. Stouffer; arc T. Monkliouse; - ! 11 1,; � .. I fore, brow ht to Whitby, each and every buyer DRY-GOODS should I � I . _., ; r. . . 1. . � :1 controversy on cavil. . . t't'b J. Revuolds. Pirt n. -1st, Ralph �.. I.., ..�'..� ,. ., .. I � 1, . .1 . . -, _. I - 1'1� . ., . r . i . r . .1. r I ..! ;. . .. . . ' L ­ � , ­ I . .1 r I . r . ,,, . I . .. . .. . . . r - I . . '' ' Special efforts to counteract CA or 6r6' 1 SFI 2nd, L. H ins ; 8rd, Abbe ' 1. - - ,- . ... � ., . ; -'r 1, .. !_1 . r- Ong - _ - r' - I , � . . : . . - .:.1.;: e 17, �t - r , . . � I , 6 1 h, David Beynolds, 'A ge , Come the state of confusion and uncer-- c t . vera Y CALL \ EA�i�Y AND -, - . . SECURE I . . . . tainty which the- passage of, the att j3dance 6:1. �� t . I . � .. CH OICE G ODS i- r -) - - . . .- f _� ; . a I . _" . .,. I -1 . ­ I * ' . 1. .1 I � � .... . . - - .: I . . Dominion License Law,has dilrink the ,. . : ; ­. . I �.,. 1. - . . . . . • I . . � : I. It.'s � � . . ' ' . I r . I . -Rev. J. G. Fallis, Dutton, certiiies: ..�_, . .- i 1. I .&.t 06 33i j. ­ - ­ . :"., ears caused . . .. . I 60 =)a 8.1 at r�r .. �� 1, I)ast two or three y I I - 9 MedUCicn for �..: - .., ,. . . I ill tile --Fo som e yeaks n V wife - has been mant - H . : � Con- one Iiing and another ; V ­. , _. . _ . ad"nistration of the Liquor License trou led-with DTspepsm, !and lias trie laws are absolutel necessary. ecommended witd . If .,. ­ y h . ill ad vised to gi ve Me. . fusion and uncertainty will no, I littl or no effect ti. I onger .1 . Y Gre r's Speedy CuTe a trial. Since . . - T- ­ OODS.. ; . . . I paralyze the efforts oi tile Inspectors t .. I . - . Mid. Commi * aki g the first bottle 1 have noticed a ..:. -':-�i..,� .::,.,I.,,.__� ...I N#� ' J le ssioners to surpress illicit deci improvement, and can with con- ". . I . � . A �: , ,,� : i - , - . - .. � - . . I . . I . . ! I ­ I I . . .. . I �1. . I. . _�� . for Dyspepsia. I- . . I the at medicine exts, . :!! " S lling or the violation of the Sunday fiden recommend it to be one of, if not : I �h, i i. , �V Chluses of the Provincial law. �' . . � . -. I ­.. Is . 1* . I . . I invaluable medici for Liver . '.. ­ - - , !-- . � . . - - Cow- ;.. .,i � ,i I 1. - r . � � , , .:, ., , . I Tile undersigned - therefci � 6tys . . :. : * , , 7* � ' . L . M plai t, Indigestion. Kid ey Complaint, is . I .. I � . . .� .. . - . . - : I . I . . , ; I .1 . i . ' - - - I - , , .. . - . � . I �- . % �i. . ,1. , - �. I . I I . . ­ . I .. ­ . . I.. 11 . . . .. . 1� . I " ,.- � UC4 U. ROSL-. * . �' �' -­ . . ! , . L I - 4Pecla y to direct the attention of the nr v ve-etable. Sold . , , " .. i . 11 L - y W. H. Field, I I . :'' 11., 1: .. � , a . � I . . B0&r38 of Commissioners and Inspect- ist and'druggist. rial bottle given . �1� . �. . - - . p e � . . � ; , 0 , - , .., 'I . I .. . I . ' . ch . I .. ­, . ­ I i':.-I WRIT13y I . . 1. . .-,.I . - . f ree. - I I � '. . - � ­. . � .1 . . . : I- - I - ors to the following points in connec- 14-17. � ; " , ! el i ! . I ­ .. . - i INED. A. i0SL I - t�_T!_�__________ - - ---,-- __ - . * ' tioit with the ri,-,,,id enforcement of the A ittle b6V said he would railier liave - ------- --- ------- ­___--_�_ - - _______._____ _____ - - ________��__ ______ - , �___ - � law:- . .: . the arache than the tcothacli�, because SELLING OUT9 FOR TWO WEEK I - � � .� . I I . . . t lie asil & conillelled �o bave Ii - ... ! � ,_ . . I . - i entire suppi ,oil 0, I 1 I I 1 .. - I al i I , I 1st. -,T] e . -es's' , I' ue � As ear . Grf!At slaughter in tile following articl pil,0, d Out. es, illicit sellill viz: ( wo Walizer . ­ . � 'g. . , . ..- . ­j _. i . . I rrnzits re ou . I . Akr' 'ICE To kc C Sewing Machines '. - - ni . �-- disturbed at t w Crown Americans; fouir pornes. . I I , - �_ . 12nd. 'Proni�t -igorou' r66�e- * qh sick ties. � I. I . - .- and x e n, h and broken of. yvo rest by a !. ; . � .V ..1. . . ..:;. � � - r. i1( suffering and crying th ,� . I .. . - . . � les for violations. of ]� ,,,,Pain of Cutting . es; two .. T . . . .. Ment of all Penalt 1-hil( d ' three second-hand rna�hin I . .. .1 . I: 1 '. * * - the ;Tleict i ? If so send at on got a batfit first-( lase top buggies, (o.ne made for Fair); ' I 11 . . '' . . .6 I ., : � . - . . . .. 1. - * - , . __1 Sunday aud ,Saturday night ri. %vinviows s Syrup .. . for two li �mber wagons, now; on A fi - I-� 1, . o, ' on Teething. Its . ne assort 4 . ..'� . clauses 01 the' Act. Cfii r 6 is Inealentable. three spring ment of T ' ' . I - - we 9 i ust arriv ed i -1 -, li . it wi 1. relieve the poor little utterer pedlina vvwn; one good wond hand 0 � 1 ' -That holders 'of ­ W1 - De ad upon it, mother ; herein no mi e 3rd.; loje�ale 'mme'"ely- bugg,, ;� two setts Of light double harness - , ... - �. , . 15 stak call and select for'earl sprisuits. 0 � � . b t it. It cures Dyson ry and Diarrh(ra, one eavy ligbt wa on; two first-class' - ''. I . . - shop lifellses confine their sales a I the Stonlafth and ovels, cares Wind organ , Bell's, of ( . . . � I VA ateR � . . f . . 9 will take k . I . I .. * r .so �vnQ the Owns, red ces inflammation, 11ph* or . ' 0- -ms and conditions of and veatoucand enibrgyf nice living horse in trade. As I am I . I I . 1. strictly W tile tel Lo I M6 whole i . . j I . . 63 . . . � . . - . . . :. - ing ., Ntftll. . 090 place the goods will be sold f,Dr eav- '. * , ' I - I I :11 _.. . .. . .�N , -their licenses. "Ur - WinsloVs 9ooth for children I lit im p easant to the bast,e and a t 0 pe== oi cre it to e.fiit rnrchagero.: . . OTS AND - 4th. - Tim - 1�n f 6 r. e. kilie� ' .: - of..� !tj` 0 -Cash �� : . , o . le f o !o of the. o11"t !! r.,j he ... f"nRle, . Any one , S OES-o 0 1 A. 1V1!!!lS!-S Of the, Liftn'so Act of 1 885, al)(inurxeg in the irnitweal tell, Itild fp'for rtale waliti g..auch articles had bet*r look - All fel t Boots alid Shoes now in Istock, WiII be sold I " . I 11 drugidste t1wougbout t b alive. " known as "the Gibson cai�ses, ,.Y, e world. Price 25 ..'", - -- . L NANEy' Vio'kering. . " 48 If a bottle. L4 sure you aakfor-mits. wiN- -­ - I _ - --- : * " at a reduction.Vic., Cap SLo Ill 800TVING ftlarp," aj,j _ �, - 43,,S.I. take no other - kin . Inspectors will be held iri' I � .i�0 ;c. . . . . . - . . . : _ . , - I . .; . , ­ . - G Bladsilb, h�.i.. ­'. . )( 8 G'tlY -Rc- 11 . e I stittinte of Prof..Bmca hisa human : � . - . . ,., . . . I- .1 . I I I . , i ea , , B * ,v p it g_ vy e * In la t a _ u I � 0 o- ' '8 b h- ' I ' t g 0 h 8- 0 " r � li i IC ) va: U I I S i - - h lbur a-8 indJ ha le ,in tib ot., I e V I I ,nits ) eg ., � " ; =�! I �1111 � . . . - . . , , - i � I I 1 1 y 'At i I 'Itf 4 s, - e. 4 94. ' .1 N 4 Is i ; _ . _ I Wod _ . I . I , . ... , - . countable for the enforcement of the sk I in the left band, a pair of measuring I- 0 . .�04 the W I I 1. - I f .. . . . . � " � - , I ". ".'. I I., . k . . � ! 7 . . �. . . . - - . . � , I 1 . . .1. I I law: 'Within their districts. "I . . have , mroil the services . I L. . .. L I � * I • . - I I . . � . TEAS t I .­ '! .,. � Investi- cal the right. , .h_ . f W. RRY, '. . . TE�s ! , I - . . - ) who very respoct N. PE . . ­ I_ . � . . o . - - . � I I. .1 I . '. - - . , .. . I . . I .. I ... nations *ill promply follOw- reason able The discovery of the ins'tifitantohs A FIAST-CLis in a . .: . , . '. V" - I -V-&j I . .-- -.- ... . .�,, - '. I . complaint,4 and nothing short of faith- � esn- of taking photVAphs has been HORSE -SHOER . . _ ... - . . . us L-M ! rl"=.A. . . . - .1.. . . �. �,,�: ! pr AW Ho � . . tM . . . - - . .. - . I , . . L . ; �­l 1 1 them L' and GenerAl. Meichan�- ..� .� ., I . __� ! . . . . - ful and out quickly followed in , dical world by , - IC. . i ­ L I I . I --. . Ze IOUs performance of d BUGGIES ;' � 1. . . % . . .:. li 1. . . _. .. . e np_, will b " fall 11ri Y a perf;ct and instantaneo, is remedy for all - � . - . . . I r . iere proper, I y CUTTERS &C IN 1 --I - - - -RO as aches and pains. as Neuralgia , W GONS a. . ' 81 Y, his no style on shorest . . promptly pproved b valuable remedy notice and at prim to suit the times. 0 , i� y the Depart- fn . is called I Fluid Light- . KE * ' ' 'IMIP103me, t of. assistance will be Toothache, Iftheumati . etc. T Got up in first -class Ist ._B I .B UNTING1 , Inelit upon the report of the COMMis nin.g.. and it in sold at 26 ci nts a Shoeing horses with Contracted Feet RI N_ bottle by , VA 7 nd W. H. Field, chemist and Iruggist, 14-1� . . Interfering a specialty. -1'one"GA Inspectors of its necessity . . 1-1 . ­_ . . � GOOD, . . � I I., ,. . 1. Xetv Advel'U'Rentelst.". '. . I . . . il 's will, ill all c ___ . '. 1. I I . . . . ...b0f0rie actual employment. IrRICES LOW, and WORK - InsPectOl . I . . : I 11. - ro'a ion . ases w1le''n av�� ; F. L. GREEN. o aI, _ i . . lrom �&;f_ -------- �. - � I I . - � -M M. _�. . .. ., '' - Police or constabulary. "W_&W . � 1� . � I If You Want the Is . - . . ; , they.deeni it necessary, call upon the IZ jgj. , - - If aid is' re, :i - . . I . I test styles in GlasgWIM.. . . , . I::! . I . . Vr6Dd4r8 win be Irceeived bY the'anderaigh ed I - fused, or neglect be continuous or """ . . ­ ,� I If you want a handsome Glass Sett for 1*0 . . .1� UP to tk0 lot of March, 1W. for the old- st. 0 MAI , , Systematic, Wey wiU report the facts A'g:':Ood'S'eivant Girl., �'� I Andrew,"a stone church in thO Village of Picker If You want the prettiest and cheapest Lanl 33 . , . . . I - I ' I ­ ill town. _. '. , Bnyer must remove same before the igt of , oti W . . . - to the Department. ... Ing- ff ant a handsome China Tea Sett IDr $5, i ADPly to MRS A. McKAY., March, W.. Also for awe, a ,-,.:., , Inspectors are req d" to ­ -- I - e I For f urtkier Particulars ot timber. ,;. I 11 . neste repoit _tick ring, I *eb. 10th, IN& 13-Ie. . � f You Want a beautiful Dinner Sett, . 'applyu"W"Y004DON � . . .N M_ Pickerinq. - . j , :, . I . to this department quarterly or oftener -------. lclo . . If You want a Toorlc. pretty China CUD & E; ucer for 95 cents, � ' - if requested, whether the police force, .. . If ou want a W.'G. Chaml�er Set -of 9 pi . - reigned : . y I . I ''. I . - � � I . or constabulary in o Take notico that the und4 Mary R. AH ]FOR OA%.. . '. I I ". . . 2; - . ., - eces for $ ther municipalities Wilson. foritiorly Hicks, of e Townd,lip of ". If you want to select from the I gegt alid stfx;ki I 11 Choice Green, Black or Japan Tea a 20, 25, 30, 4 ' 'wmPlY with sections 94 and 97 of the Piekering,;n tile Count The 114,1613igned is paying the hi if cheapest Y Of ntario, inarried Cah for I kx)d Osts, delivered in W eat priee in you war, t . Act, R. S- 0-, cap, 181 and 8 will, .A the expiratio Of twenty da He ;*Wnta ftrjL 111tb 0, 50c. rr lb. ­- oction 25 4W1oeMr1atn1;is not, - m make applic ion to Z&ch " : _ejasa J&D"all and &'n"an If You want a lb. of choice Green, Black, i or mixed - - .. nsuranco) CompLWas, and writes deeds, mert, i 1, 136, Burnham, Eqnlretudge of � Tea at of 44 Vic., cap 27 (sections 13' Gus I &pan 0 h Surrogate Court 50 cectil with a valuable prize free, :� .and 13 of the compiled Acts.) of the Comity 0 Ontario, o be appointed g&9o8,bonds,Wi1ls,l8&8es.and other legaldocn- , ,' It you want choice gr 1 . . . Guardian ol Ogle R. Hie mants ceretully, neatly. -and cheaper than is , esh ground Coffee - , : � I " James -Hicks, done ejss�jherc, - . _ "-. lit 1&. ibi � IFlorence Hicks, and Georgi Hicks. infaLnt .� .. I r ", : I . __� :. . ., children of G�orge Hicks, late of the said Town- .. . . If",You want choice clean Currants at 5c ] Money .,o loan. - ; i . j . ­1 , . - - � ; . I � . '' - . If You ' t choice X'mas Fruits st No )uatter what the -ne :/.� .' shy ng, Yeoman, deceased. .. . wan per :0 w§Pi�ds . of Pickeri I L,,- W_ B. PRIN1 F, -.I - ated Februar . 1. . .1i .: . . � . . . q IM, 188. - I Way SaV, nor how often they. say it, W. H. BILLIN(I . ',:14-15 If you want fresh Oysters in bulk � r c . - MARX R. � . / ,.; � - b)ttoM pricei WrLSON. Notary Public, %rhitjq. . ::. , : . .. - C.auadi�n farmers will continue to bite _t�olicitor,&- "'YY�1��y-____ 16-17 -!------- . __ - .� .. I I . ; an direct trom Balti * ore",. . . -� __ - �' ' . If You ,want the best family prie* s, b . - ! , � 0 -_ - I ­ abbiatf8 onered- thein by vagabond _1 . . V-9 _`T�11A_ PH Y. est value for your na, n!ey, SM, _L : confidetice men. From . Mark(We, - I . I I . ! (ao rzo S12*ff 0 W _-F -IL Z I I . . � _' . m Brazilian W& , rehouse, Deverell, Bl' _ Vd Dundalk, and - elsewhere in those . EvelT vdy wonders why the'rel 15 such t_=_ . ack Brock-6treet, Whitby. � disfticts ot the province, coMe a rush to ____ s liews - -of an old dodge.tbat is finding victims Olrien'FV- hot S' GaU Tucker's , New Sprin - 0 lr aniong the yeomanry. The fraud is ,rho reason is because h , ye . " . - . 91. Pad.: Truss I ." e RIV811 perfic . -, , - . � . 1 I . .1 - I . .* worked by one Hewitt, alias Davidson, sat s&ction in every catle, and going still . 1i le '' _10 re are any persons ..., . I 1. . -i, who are selling for seed, wl oto � i. .1I and a chun farther will say if the 10 have had 'Ph a taken .. 1 I '' , , . . ­ . � . - .1; . . .by me that ; ". ' I V, It . I. at $6 per bushel, what they -call -ft"""aftall Itz- are not equal to any cit � . I . .y woIrk 1 "i'611 � . . 1.18 . � 1 . I -Russian amber wheat." They pro- ' I , � . make them gas dozen Panel Portraits I . free of cluage. No work allowed to leave . . � I I - fess to represent the Hamilton Seed FAj10 StO ' uher, � . . .-I., I '. ; , I mpany. - the Bohemian Wheat . .: the St"o ! . . i , " - .. I i . - I . . . " . � . =1888 firs"lasil and highly - . ; - Photos 1 � , . . made in, any kind of I Company�.' �nd -other fictitiom firms. "-.,.Best Machine ade . '"' weather-rain . I * . . Of I I - . .1 L 4 1 0 . . . . I Having - L - _ . course the -grain to be supplied- will . .. .. :�­ V sunshine. 0 i� � .. _O� " .4 . , I . � . I I - *P066f; wanti .-,.,. .. _! . . ft be worth about 80 cents per bushel. I r added some very fine scenery to the Studio ; _. I .. 1. - i . "I , , . - . , . . ng this Mg- Alm Prepared to make work swnd go Wne , .;.: . . 1. . � I . . I . ; I .'' -­ , . � I - � i - The victimlengages to act as 4gtlnt, chino apply to I I in Canada. I I , ?� . .� I . . : . . z - . . .: I : I � j. , I rl .1. I 1, * . it L ..L . . � . . . . . . , . , ; I ( 11 I ' - L , L ­ � i : 1 and to retail the wheat at not less ' 745 f - '': , 1. . Lin. - ., . I ...:. I . 1 I ftlargwg a spoowt i : Is out . - ; . . a LU - A Ilts the Double t thus surll� �:-­ OR 0 Fra�ee allmys on L. Of the ,4 Trks's withokit the t. M-N . . en .1 . .. "'.', I = Tf, ,, hiln's profit of $2 per bushel. 9 .. .. �,! ... - AGENT, RIURF,RING work done by oha, ' ote tho - position This 18 - . . do * situsted in the Pad by ej," . , I '': I UWft0W Pov- WARD st"Ad a which CONSTANT but IN . - . - .... I � ' � di 66 -, I, - the bait thit m4 . .1.1 1-68". . ea him bite. He � ! .. ". .�, ­'. 1. - :_. Pre"u" 611PPorts thi hamia a" hwo , I , ..- - .1 i', ... , _.. ,� 0 . I -, . , '' .r 09 . .XNDM Ar.e'= is vAttow. I . ,,, . . I - Wo R, I ... sign& a awt � irdh � negotiable bond to 0- 3D&10.v pickom,g � !�: - B I% � _ . 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'4�1 , - _r,; :4 ;I i- a SALE REOIBTER. � • , �m TctLt,. — I,���0N 23rd.— Eztena�►d credit One I�"•„� �`' Ft hundred and note• of good land, be- �tp E COT � - T stook, implstb"ts, &0., in. bail south h�3t f lot �S tsd con. con 100 of factoh r ta�alll� w� .sue+ x t<s kx.+ir saw 19 horses, 54 cattle, la hogs, and ,was ♦oat gnatiar a lot M !nd &n. 06 i8, 9th Pickering, (s0 eyes Of Pi _ + eheed t 1 con. of stoti dwellingd peld�,�� v Weer• 1• . t� . e pert' of lir. Thos. E. Pugh. As bank barn• and stnqa stableTi, ao a tNret- l `` �` i tb pro bAiM of water • F, � TING USA leased his tatm .tbac will Lnd is in goon j� oWn' r 4 sate OT H the r e. Bale at 10 a. m. sh of oala..tion, about TO or so sores being , f be no rase gyp • plOnghed. The land is of the best in the town- i h r:vided at noon. Thomas ship, and will be rented for a,term of -fire Fears. po heap Charirtyiro a apply to 80BRRT (1AU1+APiD. nnr�ar It �41Ce ilwt a�lctloneer. T F s. 25th -- Credit ;of'house- _ , IU d inrnit re, line oil paina horse, 1. • J'S4 on, &c., Pickering village, I ° • t� propff�y of A. B. Dowswell. sale �I j m. Thos. Ponc6er, snot nr. t i 1 o clock Parties getting sale bills riot- I LNoTE �-1 -I� office of Tam Plczz>uxa uws .0 ', n • . ed at the now atr 818►8�r - t ed get a 00tice similar to above from; , • r date of priv>�ing to date of sale, FRzx oir Ibegto,inform1Zoia d"ndeuxkmersthat _ riably I wm now pre to buy sY •;. � _ _ 'a a lease adzes a aging Summer Wear are inva p BIRTH. A11 d I mWe Whit ER1�1S LACES - Owl f EMBROr - cRasoty- In Picketing on P'eb.1lth. the wife our fine selection T. Richardron of w daughter. - �{ Of JIr. Jam VS Meat bMra� of it�ur EDGING ER�AID�� � The Wo an of India are showing a Always o hand. HOLLAI�'D�, &C. Section f the life of the deeade b their reflection for their own improvement. A Alec Bran, Shorts, mid all kin& of d says that at a repeat reception dill eed. - -� ,a B TAD given in GIirgsum to Mr. Edwin Arnold FLOW Ex M "Myr j.� j- -- FINGERING m ALL xH1E ` and hie wife there were �nian�e Farm 6 -7i9 E E j a► •�� � nt who gav fladies p JNO. IN CHELL deal of so�utl pleasure. McGregor & Parke's Carbolic Caste ' is \ invaluable for Wounds, °Bores, Salt Rheum • Cuts, Biirs, Scalds and Feeters, as a heating a d purifyinf( dressing. Do not - be impose upon With other useless prepay ASGOW-' ocnmended to be as flood. - Use ationa. or �t Parke's Carbolic Corate. F only �eG Highest prices paid for good t H. Field chemist and drn Sold by gist 14 -17 wheat t the ' R`& -- PICKEItIN(I`. I�LkRHET. , 1 N$ws Ace Feb. I" 1>M. i 1 n We to 80c nose `I _Fall wherit 78c to per cwt. $2.23 to $2.60. Bran 1 g 3 M j or ton shorts, 80c per cwt Ch feed, �j lour and Mil �'+ bed alwap l$ + - - ] jjrc�d Sal' e L�11S Week for S�Ot, Cavil, i $l.l ticr�eniuga, 80c per cwt. r J Have bought at u+ `� F.�KME198, MARKET. I fOr ale. YS. • _ Toronto. Feb. 18th..1898. •I, ' • - - •� I.': Ile dtr �t market to -day was qquset and prices Fame era Wor a Specality. an, nnchange A -out 400 bush is of wheat offered at r,11c to f3lclj for all, 75c to Slic for •� ou s and sold se. Bade firm 0 � nQ' �� avrinE;, aid ti-c W 68 for goo y aollin�; at G0 to 90c. Oats firm, with sales of any day. 0 SOO Uushel at 37c. Peas are nominal at 57c to 58, Ha lentrful and rides aid �>c f r rye. F p QUCTAT10NS - .. .�, stea.l� ::'S loads for timoth $13 traw s�oteadp - „nd at1� to $' y Flog per 100, X2:25 to X2.50 ' b loads. at `J 50 to $10 a ton. Hogs are higher. 30 $a 70, the latter for choice light. - Qt 13.00 Beef. �3 $4 50 for forequarters, and $6 to 07 50 Bran per Ton, ' . Lamb, $7to so; and •.. v _ Ca and .select for hind uarters. La Shorts per Ton, .� X14.00 hlch, will be ,sold at. less than half price. Mutton, c to $7 50 per 100 lbs. 1 Screenings per 100 - 80c - one before they are all gone. IJL A11Lr-2ft4 c rtes statloola.a Chop Feed do X1.00 i - TRAINS DING EAST DUE AS FOIAAW�:— P . . g.20 k M. • Mill closes Saturday ights •` d�a All -Wool Tweeds, 400 to 50c. tlrocerie8, s� ehaioe MAIL EXPRESS- � New Prints, Cotta (1B, S�hirtings, • MIXED, 2.45 PT hi. at 6 o'clock. I assortment. - LocAi�, 6.45 P M. i L E, J. CAMPBELL. A-IREH USE TBAIVS OI \ti NEST_ DUE. AS FO 0 �sMM ,WMG11Ts NIAIL %PRESS. 9 OoVIR, { MAIL EXPRES J A.P�: :J• , Aiqb i Tr S run 0— stand rd time.' ' ' _Y =AD SALEia - Iv THE : PR C E of LU No is t%e Tim Your Ord PARTIES Contempiati -n Spring f hould' leave theiror r ing a gr at reduction in STUFF Aa pricO- BIL� ST -. 1 s�All or �oqnired. e:•s Promrtyy filled and where I ro tuildin nowt l r .' ~ U 1� � � �7 r � b- T �t*O � -]�.; woL.L.J �. -.+. vv....... - lttmber y�elivcred 1 J ti ' _ ,. ,9 1•>� ®rte• . -ar,f. , to not Removal fro' 'Whitby. . °x :: s `4. �0 ,' I s 0 0 ,u 'P t K n':-, ,i ; i. o f i �, ^ It u g e.._ � �}. I .1 I I - — _N ..... — — . I. ., � —_ . - - - . � . =-- I - _____ - -_ __ .. . I :-_ HEA,THt �. : eN ABCTIO eDVENTQBT. THE LIMB -gILl� OLUB 11 �... The $vgienio �'reatt ant of mo ' BIr 1fUDSaICH SCHWATl�. , The'iEollowing visitors from out of to - Consumption• a had been telling n a frozen river for were present at the ourreut session and had I( g p Feate on the President platform. Snowball Dr. B. W. Rfohardson has revived, Jn his three or foul days. tryinig to reaoh Its head Johnson the Hun. Poke White Judge Blt "Amcle d " ' and determine if we oon d get through the ' g E t . oertaip rules for th hygienic bane, Colonel High, .Prof. linndown Ghee treatment of oonst.mgltiriTw, who he anon- mountains said to be there by the Ergnfman �d ld J&okwa: °fated wN far back as 1f356.t that time °1 °!k -ol< banters, for on finding a Pus chew gam during the 43 etireaifsclon$ land i they found very little favor, be re rdgd _ shrough them that would be available for each o seemed to tborooghlfr er j a� the to the Ideas of a dreamer. =-tha the f&trdi dogs and heavily laden sledges depended �tyan• '�. disease could be reverted ens all �d whether we ooald make a "bee fine' to the RIIPJBTs— AGRICULTURAL. . i. p g y' Arctic Ocean - from Hudson's Bay next treated speol Illy by hygienic measures. eprtng, or whether we would have to make the Committee on Agriculture reported - Today, under a revival of the o d animal- f baler speculations as to the art of some a great detour to avoid them. op the following inquiry from the office of g y " we" I mean bold Ps Thyself 'hey Be- the Attorney General of Ohio: "Can we ;� diseases from living forme, —the tits duo gaimaa dog driver Tooloa►h and his wife Wise a vegst� bte to take the place of the ° trine In a new drsas --the' oonoep on bf the }' hygienic treatment of puingonary consamp• and bib boy, for the E- quimaux always pumpkin t" The oemmittes hqo spent six Lion has been accepted is name �� take their families with them on a j aumay, weeks in making s patient investigation, �� and had ooms to the firm oonoluslon that I practise, as if it were new In word and deed, the women being ai necessary to seer and .r the height .of practical learning d skill, repair the foot -gear, worn out each day, there was no use trying to displace the �� '" So ideas' change, and the disfavo id of one and cook the meals morning &r-.d night, as pumpkin in ttc hearts of the American peo- _. generation is the favored of &not or. the Men are to bniij the snow - houses and P7e It landed here almost as soon as the But kill;the reindeer which tt® Women ooc k. Mal fl )wer. It had seen a band of a taw 75.t i it matters not how or by whom i , is borne It teen in too de h of an arorlc winter hundred people grow to a Walton of :5,000 I 1. .. - - so long as the torchlight of truth makes itsT pp' `. ' I way, the early`dayls in January, in fact, and the It had been attacked by bigotry, 1 -s` 1, A supply of pure' air fdr rasp ration. is spirit thermometer was curling up in the sbased by ianatias and raviled by the arir- ''' the fi -et Indication in the treatm at of the bulb trying to keep warm, dragging in he I tocraoy, but it had lived through every'tiiing toes under the scale till the marked :>Q and and won and maintained a warm eorner In oc.neurhptive patient, it y r , 2 Aotilve examine is a.i'essentla element. � dagrseo below zero, Nearly all the rein � t a hearts _ of the Amer i' an people. Inven� Gt ! in the treatment of consumptives. deer; lad •migrated farther dottth, so cold tf geoias had sooplhr a sobetltuy toe the i . i 3. A uniform a imate Js as Impo taut ale - was ;it' the birds had long since flown, an i P mpkin, bat each and every attempt had went in the treatment of consum tivego all "eisaw wsis an soo&donal g,ant arodo proved a miserable failure. The pumpkin " 4. The dress of the cooeumptiv patient • wolf flfittiag over the barren hills covered had oheerfully hitobed along and made C . should be adapted to with snow, or a polar bare o running to his room for the squash the t ni the ourrot P q':alize the tempera P g K • Pr ture of the body, and so loo,e th t it in- sn °w l�oDee over a pile of rocks. and the parsn'p but it s•oiild give up no t'Vh n Toolooah dug the foe well td get , more ground, the oommitteo recommended �_ terferes in no way with the ant 1 fu fresh bone. water as we camped, I noted that that the club encourage the growth of pump- . the was six and seven kin@ b 5. The hours of rest of 'the con �nmptive feet thick, p colored people throughout the patient ehonld be .regulated mufti by the for I ad to allow that much � more on the United States and Canada by offering a &baence of the sun. length of my fish Liao when I dropped i oash prize. - j 6 The occupation of the:, coTjtlhm tIve throu the icy well_to 6ett+ for the-saltnon Tin report was scoepted and adopted, and ` bent should be cur ponded if it, is door per that t ere abound Of amok thick Ice of the Secretary was authotised to offer $.`'i in sedentary, but a certain amount of outdoor course o on could fear ; for It appears that cash .to the colored roan in this country - exercise nay be advaLtageous, it need but n inch and a half to support & raising the most pumpkins on half an acre 7 Ez Excessive mental exertioh should be man, f ur in has to support ,horsemen, live of ground. svoidt -d by the consumptive. inches cap art a field cannon, ton inches AT A'rEarBBS. S Cleanliness of bpd is a s to cup art a ultftude ae thick as the can The $scrota of the Hoop -Pole ]Eiranoh y pleCI31 pain; in stand, ad a hteen inches to stI it a rail- Lodge, at Halifax, tprwarded the follotvin ` ' the treatment of consumptives. ppo 9 Abstinence from all habits f gfose road tr ; • z and seven feet, therefore, clipping from a Nova Soot's newspaper, 8 I sensual indulgence Is an essential part, both should appoilt s mountain. The river we and asked if the person named was a em- In the prevention and the cure of c nsump were) endi>ig seemed to be a series of long bar of the Lime Kiln Ulab : m il ` , .' fives. le.kee, wo or three miles long, j,ined by ` A living curiosity in the person of a ` `' 10 . The diet of ' consumptive atients eball'o Connecting streams meHcm over a ool red man, has been giving private exhibJ- - should be ample, and ehonld co'•tsJna larg hundred yards is length, ,and only a few do a for a ooneideration. He Ivan ee lad yards Idth, pad throu h the fire the large er proportion of the respiratory rune Jtuente S obj ct of interest to the medical profession. of food than is required in health. stones often : protruded indicating their He Isims to have —and' apparently has- ' Whenever distinct evidences of hthisie depth. I noticed in walking over the foe of tw • movable hr arts, which he can move at v these rs of the river that the gave forth wil from bie•ohest to ,; �" have set in in. an individual of eitl� r ee z, P'' Y g � his abdomen, and also #' '� I the marriage of such a person is ro & reverb rating sound, as If they were hollow, &double set of ribs thst he can slide down l- ! , ___ while the marriage of twe persons, b th viol but I Id little attention to that, thinking over his abdomen. He is a map of remark- time of the disease, is opposed to rem on and they were safe enough. It was in the mid- able strength, as he can with ease bend a 1. j humanity die of the afternoon w en we were crossing three quarter inch bar of Iron over his felt . ",_,. one of these places, Tgolooah and the sledge arm by two blows with - his ht. He bas being a short way ahead of me, when I heard evidently been an interesting subject to pro �;atl�e8 of EryeipE+la9 a shivering Crash in that direction, .ae if the fesaional men elsewhere, iaoladia thane at . C i ; The causes whtoh are *nsna'ly ail to pro Whole glass front of s store had been b &flee- the leading hospitals! of the United States." j duos erysipelas are both numerous nd di ea In at on r blow. The sledge had broken Bother Gardner replied that the man, t verse. Certain IadividuaLe, :and ev n car- - one runner through the thin Joe on the rocky who�ie name is Rhodes, made application fain famIlIes, appear to be more liable to poi tags. I_rushed toward the place, but about a pear ago, but wat rejected b the • ewer from the disease than others. What before I was half -way, as If a glass trap door committee on the grounds that a living by �. ' . :. Is the cause of t(iis special suseeptib lity it had given :away underneath, with a jang- osity could not be expected to take &a • lip of = V. Impoerible �ven to ooLjeotnre. Ery Jpelas g broken Joe, one leg event through 1t, great interest in patio al tff.In. While !s common in newly -born children, b' t from but my foot ctraok on a stone underneath, the club were discussing agriculture he, +- I. the first to t e twentieth year it Is by no and from here I sorambled back, and Tog- would be working his two eats of Tike, had - ' means common; after this period o the looshmotionedmeto the shore, whiohlsought while foreign A fortieth year it is frequent as an a to di Y gn ffnire were the special order / + b the most dirdet route. The doge were of tt�e evening his two Hearts would be } / sense ; but in more advanced age it occurs taken cff the sedge and a long, strong wailers th for for as engagement in a line extended from .the rotrad rr dime � 1 chic fly as a chronic and less impostan mal- p ing rapper Mal um. f :1 ady. Gouty people bave been found o snf- to the shore,.where the dogs were again NO ca�.ay>:ox FOR IT.- • �' s't /. o hitched .1 I fee+ from it in re frequently than there. ,and by carefully unloading part we A com>nnnic &tlon from Aoademlr Carnets _ Errors in diet, and .e"ptcially eating rtain soon had it out, It was nct until after we indigestible substances, such as sh Il -fish were safe on the next lake that I learned Pa'' m 3iounced the foot that CA. Q J� i" ' t:. and improperly smoked, salted, or pre Frved �r ,)m Toolooah how narrow an.escape we had Xurray of that place, had started on a leo- - f :- ' meats, are said to act am exciting uses. had• taring tour to the West, and that he desijr• Violent mental emotions are also a' cased When the first ' severe oolti *nap `of the ed to bwoome a member of the Lime Kiln i- of being occasionally the oauie, and It la winter comes, and the lakes and rivers are Club. lie was im eat of delay, and ask. - f sari to have been brought cn by ang r .anti frozen over, many small and Rater- ad that the rules suspended in his case. 1 freI. Some4mes no cause can be as igned aonrcc��ss are obliterated, sand the rivers and In case o` his baling msidea member right off +• for Its . oz -not, but its ocourreaee is pro oted streta� rig fall oonsiderppjy as a consequence, he wouli take In Detroit on hill circuit and I by all oiream tunes that tend to deb litate. Over the wide parts. of the river's the Joe falls deliver ;tie lecture on "The S�rnatgre of s -the- body- b intemperance, by previ us di- with the water, but i'Ti'theee shallow parts of Male' before the club for X13 a sense, by low spirits and anxiety, by i' sU1$• the protruding stones, noting like pillars, "I dorm' see no'osshnia far any burry In cfent noarieh ,ent, and by h ul air. `arm- hold It np, and there is a thick stratum of bin cane, • answered the President. •' I r erl�, when ?e o attenti nwas paid to c will air between thin ice and roaring river be- doan' ebom see any need fur his starion' out b 1. - mot } n,, sa and ve tilation, it as* much more Death, thick enough to prevent the latter on a tour. If he oomes dig way we shall b ' common in hospitals and in6 marlts t an at fron, again freezing, Thue, while we u,. y treat bins, wid courtesy, but we shan't ie- I` gage hire to lector' on de mule. I reckon a present. Inj;urfes to the skin, eu h as have six and seven feet of ice on the river t abrasions, '� sdratches, wounds, burns,- te r lakes there may not be one third se many de moss' of us know as mach a'tcat de mule a 1-1 iii u blisters, wherever they are e' uate;i, m y InWies on these rocky parts, wind buoyed up as ae, kuar -to. ! If he hen changed any in P - de lee tvienty y are, or am gwine to •rh {nge 1 " the starting point Of, the it.flamm lion, In a most trap like manner to ouguif one in \ j Sometimee even the presence r,f gc.ut In a a place where Dins rases out of t,.n the un- any lu e. er nex twenty, we'll run our e t; particular joint,- or the Irrit• Lion taus d by fortunate would not escape. 1 oan.see that chances and save dat $13. diseased teeth in either the peer c r owes black rushing torrent sweeping ..through t,.e . CANT no M . jaw, may deyermine the seat f onset. It ,m grestbowldersyetthatwasrevealsd aatpall- A communication from Highatrang1 Nye, d 6. probable that th•• most comet ,n cause of an I d my leg out of the hole In the shell foe, my of Fulton, N. Y-., announced that he was w 11 (attack of erydipeias i� , its I,inrpunic tion own foot. strikin ajtone in meet miracu- seeking the poetmasterehiq of b'ulton, and w r t �,. -from one peraou to another+ lone manner. Too},00ah blamed himself for wanted all the membero of t h �1u erysi else he Lime Kiln F tb(- cot stituti mal eymMom may pr cede being,so oareless at a' place where the Es Cub to alga -his petition. He forwarded hls 1. - I the local, or edne.ss of the t in may make quimaux are always so exceeding careful, photograph with bis letter, &nd the picture la Its appoaranc� bt,fore the fav comma' c�a, for of the accidents known few have escap shows him to be a stumpy man with a bald t , ' The former course is the mot • common. ad. I06 a couple of inches thick may hear head. and a sore eye. ti a man if renting on the water, but if buoyed Waydown Bebee moved that the club of- t I above a roaring rapid like a watch crystal, it fieially indorse the petltton,' bat the i'reci- I Ezercige N cemary for r' d e' 280 - , is a most dangerous t. a , P•, dent rapped him to order and said: "In de 66 Al Boncha at,rofeseor $ygien at " - fast plans, die club down meddle wid Polly- a F: the Paris Fa Ity of Medicine, protEe din SQjEjIjOE NOT'E�. ticks. • In de neY' place, s¢ose we used one p t strong to ter s at a recent 1 tore ax Inet . 1 ipflooenoe to giyt die Fassop 'pointed, ass' de d 11 . f . the advice a a by some hygienists who re- - i : 1 .. werry funt thing he did was to steal all de R command al oat complete � rest to the 7 hate is exported from � frioa e�rary yc ar , 9 + . f3 protest 1 875.000 pounds of Ivory, requiring the de- "tamps '►n walk off . What would our e F• + aged, -in the ohowin terms -� I I - - agatcat the of repeatEd adag that of age struotion' of 65,000 elephants. feelings be, an who of ne could ever after- b wards look de President of de United States °.0 is the age of nest, This acute ce has It to In Santa Clara county, California, there in de fac'x ? `Yea jest let dot Highstrung, Jn w y I'r . a very � eat a ror In hygiene. The re lar is a rat allied to the round -nest makin 11 g g dlvidual tworl: his own way, If he doap' get m general exerof a of all the crga s of nuts Lion species, which climbs small trees and makes In he wil be no was off ; if he door git it e ` and of l000mo Jon Is neoea "a1r to ptreo of a compact Dent of twigtl arron>Z the branches, he wont feel under no obi ashuas to die m • 1 all ages. T gratest` atte tiou on tole something after the manner of the gray club." "I point is all th mora necessary that the .,�;- squirrel. CAPITAL PUNI$HMIt1eT +' dency to rest rings on a grad al dimin don The En�liek mechanic says the v -eha d ' Pe Wbale as Howlter wanted to ;inquire pe of the strong h. � If the old an does not chain rope is likely to become the delving bow m& titton@ efc•r - . resfnt, his a ength will via oly and ro- rope of the future. It Can be made i fit pe fibs restoration of To �= gres4vely di icish, and the caw day he any shape of groove and :works well` over capital pigment Ia Michigan the club had 0 i - . may. have to 1 . e may be tra eformed nto pulleys, while it can be put on or shortened indorsed The Secretary hunted up the list 8'r t which f dap to thirteen, and etatsad that just so many oars. In pro., c.ta; rag tar. in a few minutes and possesses four times two ae ' ghee hat retched his desk that daily exercise is beneficial to the aged one the advantage of the round ro at ban only -too nerve khe results in sore, of M. Boolon, of the Canton�&I. Iudnetrial evening.YMITT] ®. P° f } the handsome t old men,. who take Litt; or ' $ ; as abcool of Loneanne. witzerland, ieports the no rest. Mo crate exercise articu! rl Ties eat then aaitotlpoed thi►t he de P y discovery in Lake Leman of a bright green �,rom the finesof the following mem- of walking, ehond bs the leads g precep of moos growing In the bottom of the lake on the hygiene f the aged, ithout w ich, the ealoarioas rocks, two hundred feet below 1>em to longevity is w 11 nigh imposal ,le. Pr es- the surface, No other mom has Uncle i111am Oabaff, fined $g +ppp for been found son Bonobardr�it oleo r3eomm ada that old at so great a depth under water, and o taking he meene of the bear traps without P .. people shout maintain the r intellec ual ' h w permiashm. m I ohlorophyl could have been so rlohly devel- faeultles, or o herwise they ill. get in o a oped no far from the light Js a problem. Prof- Onlienroot Smith, flood 03.228 for ea - i �_. I . m�: �.- state of incur his torpor. T Is beat so, . encouraging a row between Eider Toots and th ' compli -had b having some at ady intell of There is in Australia, it Is said, a' plant Peaoef •,f ones. Dal pursuit, d by taking an •ive ante eat which In Its growth so much reeomblee a Judge t:adavor, fined $2,800 for advising in the events and progress of the day, In sheep that in the slays of the early settle- Samuel fliain not to pay his pew rent Ins m meat the pioneers were often Surprised . . - our boyhood we remember a v ry old m, , p feed by Baptint C harsh, vi ' i who told us he kept In as pert ct health as the apparation of flocks of sheep on,the dim The inl ivlduale above taut hills. The' lath is of the order com- present, 0 the E. flair was a �Q eel t an old man oa be by choppin wood for an P tio I: poaitae and belongs to the genna Raoulia, r hour or two eery day. This he rcgar ed prime to sm. All woke so overoodo. that as ac ffi ;ient a ereit a for him. • Another Id It grown In a dense- kidney-shaped mass they cr like ohlldren- about eight feet across and three feet high. dim man we know his health very grey ly The leafy branches are densely Puked to. gin I Wat lIIeaoLVSn. , be> e$ted by eaywing wood wit the ordiQary y P P° then iatrodaoed a reso. of buck saw. — erald of Health. gather an$�be whole mare of a stow white latign to at ff;ot that the S color. The flowers are mioraoopic and respond ith the proper °Or" j "- hence there ill never any' variation its the Waehin p Pu' anthers is i anal ascertain if there was a in The higher the ceiling th htgha s ' a��anoe of the vegetable sheep at &RIF oolored ' home in this ooantry ; if go of rent. , . : when it 2 If note why had thtr t m ;, ° �` : , .. . . e 1' ,_t; (.,, , •" . ,. ..'�. . S C, , . - • .. . 'I . . of the waif been overlooked and moarmd :. ., LITTLE LAUGHS. for t . The resolution was adopted and the club I . town thou went Into secret session on the forty- Born to blush ttnssen-= Colorsd ladles, seventh degree and excluded all outeldens A Pmt wrPIng in Lippincott', xa, 11 says, ` Give me the moon and I will 4 contented. An evident lunatic. FOB,EIGE, FOPFS. pe If Ja et is still in search, of him fiance et ' ' ' .r , s . suggest that he look in the front row of It Is signifloant of thb 6teht•� to which at tPe opera bouffd. 4 boyootdog has been carried In Ireland that An exchange sake c "Ial cremation beoota. . a midwife declined to attend the wife' of a Ing dr polar V It may be, but ,we never proscribed man, hear o4 any one trying it but once. The opening by Queen Victoria of the - There hoe beeri,so much talk about zern eleventh Parlitiment of bar reign is a air- lately that a good many People think zero oumetanoe a parallel to which cannot be means something Instead of nothing, found rhos the time of Henry VI. - Solitude is-as needful to the ,IaiaglnAtlop No wonder that the bailiffs %stely'refused as society fit wholesome for the character, .. to carve 600 ejectment notices on fiord Car -. Husbands should show this to their wives, be hXya estate in Cork, scelDg that some of An awfully homely man at h sociable their brethern have actually been made to where klssing games are Played looks st eat such notices. lonesome " a stray hat in a snow -storm Ball fighting for the expert-must be very Young man, remember the words of the profitable. The chief espada of Madrid, late lamented Josh Billings: "If Your girl - Lartijo, is employed daring the summer oan't skat•+, let her slide. '' season for x60,000, and last winter in the . A little boy said he would rather Nave the pprtibinbet ho mad'e'S10,000. Be killed 345 ear-ache than the tooth . ache, .because ht bulls - witboat a &lggle acaldent to himself. Wasn't compelled to have his ear Pulled out, - d high' mass woo celebrated on Chrlitmas . A muff for each hand is the newest wrin• Eve in the chapel ••X1.ria of the Black L,ke," kle, A two -bayed muff has been ea r�ql at the foot of the 3letterhorn, fully 8 000 even when each hand btlongcd to a defies feet above the level of the sea. It Is rarely person, that at this sesion of the year even the most I S Ballow -tails in the I,PgtsLtnre afire Dot intrepid chamois hunter ventures to ascend inimical to the interests of the people as so high, the swallowing of cocktails during the see. An inquest on 9Ir Hew Pollak, Bart,, last eton. n ►nth brought to light the *, he died from Did. It ever happen to occur to you what intemperance, and since then the son of a a tremendous amount of bliss is con6erttra- well-known Duke has. died suddenly from ted into the two short sticks of the marriage a similar osuse; yet hard drinking Is an- notice oolumn I common among the higher classes in Rug- ' land. When Fogg heard the{ landlady below stairs pounding the beefsteak; he remarked The King of Spate,, for couple of years that Mrs. Brown was tendering a bas duet • before his death, is said to have kept a large to the boarders. insurarc9 on his life of a conditional sort ; `•P,►t what time to It r" "Oi don't I "know the fume not to be paid if the eovereigz Mike ; abut let's fines:+ at it. and then the died v king of Spain, and in any other than man � comes furthest cff can o out to t a violent or accidental way. kitchen and look." g M. Gambetta deserved, at least, a grave. Annt - "Has any one been at these pre. stone; but France him not given him one, serves I" (Dead silence.) -Have you touch. and his resting place is in a quite shamefal ad them, Jemmy?" Jemmy —••Yd never state, unweeded, unfenced , and with the 'lows me to talk at the table." wooden covering rain - soaked . and rooted. Boarder —Wtiy is that Spring -chicken file Why are the Parisian politicians and Pa. a favorite brand of brand i Landlad 1 triots so forgetful ! Y y- am sure I don't know, Mr. Tibbs. Boarder There is no diminution In muvioal Product P� —Because it's old hen, I see. of Germany, 5,473 distinct pieces having The men who are rannirg at pa�er in been pablirhed In that country last years State's Prison will he saved the bather of =9high the new opera composers who have a lioatione for ' rank U Robert Schwalm, who Is pp places as editorial writers said to have caught something of the spirit by green college graduates. of Wagner. A calioo party was recently given In Cin- cinnati. There were few fashionable women "There In a good .deal of 'religion' In Va- present owing to their well known prej ad. tun, " nolelmnly remarked a young Aberdeen Joe against appearing in print. clergyman calling upon a lady of his con- gregation recently. "There is," was the Telegraph boys in New York turn but to quiet reply. "We 0ould never forget that be burglars. TAs is encouraging and a de. there Is a sermon in/ivory blade.of grace.'" tided improvement on devoting four hours to carrying a message t wenty block @, 'Quite true. We should also remember- - that grass is out very short sometimes," A spring. of black ink has been dlscovered The Indian Medical Gazette describes the .In Arkanri", but. an it is not Intoxicating, loath from hydrophobia of a man who had and therefore unfit to dr,;1, the Arkansans never been bitten by a mad dog. His attend- don't know what to do with it. log ph sioian stated that the man, being a "Cog hog to rog, Jage In not 10(x." 'This strict Brahmin, hat never had & nothing to looks funny, and it is to expert. telegraph do,with dogs, but the symptoms of his dis- operator s, What t, fad to go over the v, tree` ease were identical with those of rabies. A vat s "Come home to Rome. Jaynes in not I vase 000urred in Paris some weeks well." , . ago. It is stated that Walt Whitman Js about - The King of the Belgians has offered an 'to publish a volume of poetry. We have - . annual prize of twenty -five thousand franc@ often wondered why, having secured some. or the purpose of enoouraging works of the reputation as a poet, he never published . mInd, open to the oompotition of persons in any poetry. , all parts of the world. Although a oompar- A dispatch says a , sauesge sixty -four feet atively small potentate this Belgian King long was turned out of a factory in Maple- - eems to be doing much good in the way of ton, P &., recently. Served it right; we dvanetng geographical and other science should have turned It oat If It had been our - L the arts.- •• factory. The Pope. considers that Hogland has not "this natural gas is a wonderful thing," . shaved well to him in the matter of @stab rem%rked J1-s F&ngle, an she a %t before the tshing diplomatic relaticnowith the Vatican fire at Jl -s Spaggs's "Yee, indeed it is," ad the{ being no, does not, there in rose, p replied airs. /Snaggs. . "I wonder how they o believe, now interfere with the friendly g,it It, and why we never had It before ''' ttitude ass:-med by the Roman Catholic "Indeed, Y don't know a thing about it, i relates and clergy toward' the Home I never stu,tieI gastronomy," 1 tulers —;n short does not interfere at all Tne following iucid,:nt happened in lode fisher one way or the other, of the public echoole in a neighboring ei -y: Dr. Koch, the eminent mtoros oopteti- Is Soho arr— 'IL means to hollow at °YCav`t.CeJ_ ascribed as a medium- e'zid, slender man. * er— "Construct a sentence in which, the' woltd Jth sp earnest, Inquiring countenance and is properly used," Scholar— "The b:;by ;x- - hitening, but not white, hair, which makes c wates when it gets hurt, " im appear older than his age, forty one. He studied microscopy under Cohn, In Brea- A professor who got very atigrp at the! in- ' u, and earned his first professorehi terruption r f a man while he was explaining hrough his . investigations Into Wound fre P the operation of a machine in a fact ay' , stroll- - on and splenio favor. ad away in a huff, and asked anotht r thin "Who is that fe.low that preteude to ka'm "What Ie;bred in the bone will come out more than I do about that- instrumont'" In the flesh," 4xith the saying. After her "Oh I he ls the min that invented it," wu vere discipline for socialistic misdemeanors, the answer, . at decided retrieving of her obarseter and --- -- 4W -- .0- ' I ' s nhlic Interest, Louise Miohel has suddenly . _ , That Boy. A. eolarei that she Intends to hurry back • to I ranee and make herself an minehtevo Is the house turned topes- -tutee Y i ' he can to the Government. She will >� Does it ring trop, street b roof ? pro- Will the racket slit! ebetinue ! .. ably pass the border an seorstly pobsible - Spite or all your mild reproof 'r It has been much noted of latyears to a Ar You sometimes sometimes thrilled with joy 7 , " hat a remarkable degree of prominence Then I have my grave w"piclone - en,b3re of the Jewish race heretofore almost That you have at home that boy. - •. . wcelusively occupied In money getting, and Are the wails and tables hammered ? usic, have attained in other lines of life in Are your nerves and tot upset ? ngland so soon as these were opened to Have two eyes so bright and roguish em. An Instance in point is afforded in the . Made you every care forget ? w Pfofemor of Poetry at Oxford, whose , , Who Your but tosdeeteny lee . ther was by birth a Hebrew, by name These are well-known indietions Chen, but who changed his name to Pal. That you have at home that t,jy. , - eve. - 1' - . Have you seen him playing circus ' A London'oorrespondent of the San Fran- •- .t Wita bia head uFon the mat coo Argonaut writes that all other corres- And bis he#-ls lu mid -gin everting - udents who speak of the Prince of Wales Pot tie audiet,ee, the cat ? - "Tum -Tam, or `'Tam," only show their D When hia map to listen, ry pranks annoy - plorahle tgaoranoe. "Now, as a matter . Listen to a voice that whispers, . T, he says, "the Pduee is called You wets Dace juao like—that boy P Tammy" —that Is the pet name he goes by. - Ths name is not a ahanoo appellation, a - Have you heard of broiren windows, -. . lied without eitherr rhyme, P- And with nobody to blame ? 1 •- y . reason, or . H%ve you seen a ttrousered urchin, r ; •aping. It Is a obtildish and playful referl Quite Unconscious of the same? oe to his Royal Highness s stomach. Do lou love a .easing mixture D rotundity of which is one of hL most perplexity and joy ? ' striking features. „ Aou may have a dczen daughters, But I know; you've got —Ghat boy The London Lancet thinks that the and - - osity with which men of opposite political A bee's working tools bomprIee a `earls y vie s►xe reasons for thinking *at • ssthe mental of pinohers.• The brush, the hairs of which - tarbaaos set U. by political excitement are arranged in symmetrical rows. is only - �►y be a spe°i$ed disease." "Election -fav• to be seep with the miorosoopts. With this +u►d "po�tioo mania " 'are atpr@sent our- brash of fairy dolioaoy the bee brushes its - ' not terms in the English moulesl Pte• osl�et robe to remove the p311en dust with Beer and brain in England, and whiskey which it b000mes loaded while stoking OP "country, are the unless of a good deal the neot ir. Another'artiole hollowed like f this "pleotilop fever,,, 60 It then Is a ipoosf rsoebw &JI the gl uuings the boa$ twh k%* to the wove of th0 L cumin to the hive. i • ' I \ .; ;z . I `p ► 'I .. 4 i. ' v "' +. ,W, i }, . a •. r . .. . . i , _. . .,r:. - '_ I • . .. - . • . . / . / - V9 'A N I stoff By LU TAE i3LACK praak D he declared before th pressed hi t of alarming a lessly. So on the wind across the Bedou terrible tau then hand shower of 1 whom they peans by t But, hap when in mo the yoUngo should stri join e.one of the kem n on his con artificial c affected to Fortuna nor dromed fortanat ply, through as that the oh equal. But then way station was there ! such a place than halt a 1 most, whil I' least three to shed thei In the ticket Bob, this all that had the extreme Into such cl effort Frank nightmare f sufficient fo Ah, a lin cloud, for o oharging a balletd, ins p&et their ea : behind, whi were gaipin S11 events f was someth On, on sw and to Neill sands of the dull - thuddin She felt terr of daze and her brain ha Their pars pelves into t to outflank some little somewhat met with in the desert, hub, thatch i down mosqu ff spicuoas boil Such an ev which they under the w seemed to b to drive the But why thing to do, they now for Ing heavily a Itself from th moeaue 1 Frank Don Chace in A s thee. That warning to place, and order to driv single street along on eft to comp%rhti Well they shelter or hi would hake of the proem that which a sixteenth cep in'the filth thousands of to the Proph germs of whi native villag To escape, t were being d praotibility, f tour was t3, and besides, coarse, point arrow, towar r"ay static be a little mo side. Wells am th at such that Contained wo doom and dra to be so. The dead every oonoes Of oorro The do& � Ways � and het, thus sits break Bat the aY �w them a its then. were j� _ bible osn °1►� either fled tulle° a Prey though. as a open, y � a li sad would aitter afay with hu" j to Is - t:y regard aeon other Is out of all p proper- equal t to that of ,the average mechanic. The ns on which they differ; and that there combination o exhibit t V9 'A N I stoff By LU TAE i3LACK praak D he declared before th pressed hi t of alarming a lessly. So on the wind across the Bedou terrible tau then hand shower of 1 whom they peans by t But, hap when in mo the yoUngo should stri join e.one of the kem n on his con artificial c affected to Fortuna nor dromed fortanat ply, through as that the oh equal. But then way station was there ! such a place than halt a 1 most, whil I' least three to shed thei In the ticket Bob, this all that had the extreme Into such cl effort Frank nightmare f sufficient fo Ah, a lin cloud, for o oharging a balletd, ins p&et their ea : behind, whi were gaipin S11 events f was someth On, on sw and to Neill sands of the dull - thuddin She felt terr of daze and her brain ha Their pars pelves into t to outflank some little somewhat met with in the desert, hub, thatch i down mosqu ff spicuoas boil Such an ev which they under the w seemed to b to drive the But why thing to do, they now for Ing heavily a Itself from th moeaue 1 Frank Don Chace in A s thee. That warning to place, and order to driv single street along on eft to comp%rhti Well they shelter or hi would hake of the proem that which a sixteenth cep in'the filth thousands of to the Proph germs of whi native villag To escape, t were being d praotibility, f tour was t3, and besides, coarse, point arrow, towar r"ay static be a little mo side. Wells am th at such that Contained wo doom and dra to be so. The dead every oonoes Of oorro The do& � Ways � and het, thus sits break Bat the aY �w them a its then. were j� _ bible osn °1►� either fled tulle° a Prey though. as a open, y � a li sad would aitter afay with hu" j to Is - t:y I. ' I ! - . - '' - I • '" , . � . . � . .." - .. ., - . ... ,: , ; . . �, ;. -_ ...'I: .,. - 'ii T r r" . 1 I f �i 5. I 1 ' s -, c... "� . . '� i 1 -T�F: �• ".fi t fN'1,4%.rw . +Yr �. _ _ I 1. f " �.. - ,I =y.: -. _ . .,,�yrw- 'Ff� 4. +` %.':i• -...• �y_rt ,-- 4-4,r.- -_.- „oe, -.ol—_ .V, «v&w.�•r,•+..+-.....,%, �.- ..,.+.-- ►t,Kl —' -,,, yy r•.,.J0" ."..laf. -l•- serf.:,.. s / . E P11 :,,� j were spurring their' k 1 on to the plat. . dorm hais3't broke yet, bat 'do hourly �: - CY - 'A N ' ..... �+ I io its, -and the wild - i -' were In tall peoted to bast, and when It does it will be j view, coming orAehingg� a�ggIs the •agar , something more than a passing squall I cu- .ine f. • onus with oath and yelh rs�ing of eyes, a , kon. Anyhow that seems to be the - rest . . d gild Adpen - Iuaeking at teeth and a braadtsiding of al opinion, for all who =vets get ayra nos and rifle. the place are getting away as fart as over r story of Lope ad tune, ounded n on-8� 88teiatt no. . " Allah Aokbar 1 Door 1" they they can. Bat, Lord bless • y there are RUE we in th Career of l shin Pee �, f lhrisked, rather than • , fully bellow, not shape enough-to owry them eat+ I ing thwt they wen yet •• The deuce there are not. Think you 1-1 I ` { - I. Brave As any of the three who then that I shall be detained there ?" om. ( �i Nixs $ Niaul�r " �� TRs ll n �• ' - ". �' In olden times held t ridge at Rome ." If yon mooned In getting to sea In lea ,ver By &,Author of I �7p0' . Tres Rvesiax; Spy, Ira., ETa. ETV. '� �►gw�t Lan Pbr•ena his countless than a week I shall be surprised. t'Voy, ._ I,, - hosts, was the galiaat >lf h railroad whole crowds rushed off this morning in the Lem - - - , "CHAPTEii, XX1L,I And et t i or conductor, who stood no on that empty hope that the earliest arrivals would be able zero y 4 Pti nt ' air, p'stform, with the door o his van open be. to book places aboard the P. and 0. mail I t at ewe round , thin - village 1 of death hind him, and the whim • 1 in his hand one steamer at fort S aid and more than nine- �� FW,; OF DEATH_ AI:3i09T itIIN P T'�E uld .prev t the. contagion from being blow on which would haVe mat his train tenthe of 'em had to return disappointed." tion TO EARTH. I ,: .. I c ried fatty r, except by human *snarl- whirlin aloe the iron to oertain safety This was sorrowful news indeed for n 'ter, =rat !),)Rally spoke but the; truth when on, that is to say, the winds them- and almost as brave w a grimy engie to that moment Frank Donelly had looked A. that the had no ohild s la n lv .a :would 'not bare -,It as they woulid driver, who in each a terrible moment did sward to bein married to Nellie with the able - be declared. y h play uredl h [� before then►, Indeed, he might have ez, y av done In other ooantrte/- not -urge his great steam bores forward even ftwa, and their eating their breakfast to- ` pressed himsslf stronger still, bat for fear Frank 7D �a ly both hoped and finally be- without orders.. gether aboard some vessel or other bound to ll od that th it own flight therethron h of alarming his lovely girl companion need- a Bat, instead Of ieldin to craven fears, some part of Europe at thq very learnt if not w uld be far rapid too make their oonti. he let laid uietl to h Stoker, the le,sly. i e• j quietly " Shovel to England direct. girl So on they sped with the fleetness" of the tY p rilou to others if Providence in more coals, Bill. I t ipk I'll have time He looked the disappointment he felt to - . wind across the great brown waste, whilst w lied it that hey "*should gain the train in to light my pipe," and- light his pipe this the very fall, and his face might have borne n& a remarkable cool chap did., while at that the expression longer had not his lovely the the' Bedouin horsemen again raised their ty he terrible taobir of .. Allah aokbar," and a did not 11 either Nellie or Pat the juncture the guard shouted out • charge at last almost suddenly recovered gut, ,then handling their long rifles sent a are of the rim' visitor which, through "Women and children crouch down In the her eerie• and exclaimed in t►ondering tones shower of leaden rain after ,the fugitives, the mediu h rhaps of -a single rstarn�d cars. Men who have firearms stand to the "Why, where'ars we?" rin•' knew well enough to be Eum- . Pilgrim, had ng t down destruction a " ,. whom they • on the entire P- window and use them !f_ gun see occasion." In, a train my darling, and also close to '! e, s by their dress. I , but he spoke to the Thrn he ran forwar +, lald' hold of Nellie the end of our jouraef, thank God 1" - 'ent ha it the elm of a horseman darling of his ears ruoh words of comfort Trezzar, lugged her off the saddle In front "That indeed we are in," said the gitard. But' motion and enooa meat AN he could think of of her lover, and whilst running with her "for there's Lake Mariut on our left and when in motion is seldom true, and though rag not the yosog•oflioer trembled lest a chance ball amongst such hNordble surroundings, and towards his oar and shouting .. Qa,lok 1" he Lake Abukir on our right, and If you look. B as should strike the darling- of his heart, or perosiving th Lotwithatanding these; she pitohed or rather laanohecl the still unoon. out of the window straight ahead you will lwm9 one of their horses, he did not suffer was almost fitoiently overcome to fall solms girl into his ,vas (for there was no ens the Pharwe lighthouse and the blue sea $� from her "Adl in a swoon, he Urgently be- time to lay her down tenderly.) beyond It." the keen anxiety that but einst ado kept sought her to cone her eyes whilst he guid. Then he blow his whistie shrilly AN Cap• " There do you hear all that, Nellie ?" �t l on file countenance, ed her horse ,� tra• ardficill smile, stereotyped thereon, and tain Donelly and Pat Monaghan rushed in said Frank encoaragingly, Age s,flected to make light cd the danger. at n wor ' restored her, for she felt after her, and dropped it with a shriek as a "Yes dear, and I'm waiin f ,r You to Fortunately, there were neither oamele i that thh safety and lives of others depended Badoaln rifle rang out and a bullet passed add that our troubles and dangers are near - !ow nor dromedaries am,,ng their pursuers, and, I on her courage ao she said " No,- no, I am through,` his arm at the elbow, ly over•" their horses had gone all right, an gasi 1g straight shead be. Another instant however, and P.►t and " As•nredly, d rlin assuredly an much ked tortnnat +Iy, sls �, tween her hors 's pricked ears, with reins his master both had hold of him by the ool• over an the, night is over, for don't you sea pet. through as mach fatigue as their own, so se twat a. the i -that the ohancae of the race seemed about ggimg of a ship she kept a " lar, and lugging him into the e.r between days gray dawn in the East? The sun will sal as true to-his course as ever such ship could them, Frank olosed and fastened the door be upp In adfew minutes. ", DW, But then what if they reached the rail- kept. as this train went puffiag and panting on '' Q1 what a fright h shall look going the way station at Et Tarraneh And no train w Her fay 'as white ae" Marble, but it alongside the pIstform, through the streets in broad daylight with the Wan there 1 The European efli ials at " equally as rigid and firm, until mosque, The Bedouins were mad with chargrin and my arms bare to my shoulders an this - such a place would oertainly not be more I bazaar, and eyes the beet houses of the rage. �' most comical head- dreass on." ire. than half a dozen in number at the very I straggling sheen were left behind, when she Tney had mined their prey bg not more Frank laughed, for he knew that when a ' than halt a minute at the moat, and the woman once begins to think of bar personal h- moot, while their pursuers numbered at I gasped ' er' least three score, an l would not scruple ``Thank God that ls ovdr. Bat how near capture, of their horse3 seemed to afford them appearance she V literally free both from are our arsue to shed their blond on the very platform or P very inconsiderable eatlsf,g�tion. pale and terror. tke In the ticket otli :e or waiting room, . 1 "No nearer t au theywere before, dear," With yells and howls they tore &ion'the „ There are plenty of close babs in which —1 Bah, this thought was more terrible than eVlaimed Cap n Donelly, cheerfully, after you can shrink from public observation ag platform, some thrusting their long lances y P he had just 1 ced around. "The have until on are opgulphed In a private room tier . all that had preceded it, because It ,brought B 9 rn at the windows and others firing their y the extremes of barbarism and eiviliz ation I units d again aid are following us in a oom rifles into the oarriagea, bat the greats-; of a European hotel, from whence you oqp Into each clo �e j artaposttion ; but with an Pact body but we have only three miles number trying their utmost with those same send out and to a vbry short while enpply �n ado t Frank Donelly banished. the horrid more .runsiog do now." rifles to shoot the men on the engine, who, any defioienotee of your wardrobe. Why of " I that the smok nightmare from his mind, for now, if ever, ! of another train over however, squatted as mash as passible be- the are in the heart of civilization spin. .t re. sufficient for the hour was the evil ,thereof. there eyond t e palm trees, Frank?" `i Barbarism veneered With oivilizaation neath the stunt icon work sad so offeotnal- �• Y • dart g 1 cheated ballets of their intendbd billet•. y f Ah, a lining of silver even to this leaden . .end it is ocean toward y ou m, an Frank, On, give me inareference in - St. ranch,- I declare. It Is et man the frailest skiff In the most is m est- tossed lyn cloud, for on the fierce decent warriors, dim- miles way on the Cairo aids and that We You would have thought that those see. I have been through theft this night charging a sec and volley after them the y . swarthy warriors of the c0sert were devils g R ud- * ballets, :rstead - of hummi- g and buzzing may rive at t e station just as soon, pray instead of human beings, so traly demonic which all my life through will cause me to ` pant their Eire, pinged into the sand close to Go that we, may, Nellie, dear, and that were their fa -as and /they aotions, but that shudder and tang pale whenever the word to behind, which was a sere proof that they- the c ra may ei or have agoodly proportion they were mortal was tvidenoed by the Egypt is mentiosied in my hearing. But we lie- were gaining ground on their pars' erp, at of ar ad male assengere in them, or that manner in which some of p,}ltem were kuoak- shall be on the sea in an hour, shall we not are - , all events for the present, and even that I- the tr td may able to steam away before ed over by the few bullot that were now Franlct' Was something to be thankful for. ( the ouins o e up. discharged at thelp from toe train window, He was saved from uttering s soothing •ed On, on seept the mingled fight and chase, "Amen, Fra , I will," and not another for the general disarming of Europeans at - falsehood by the train at this instant rnmb- word was u r between them. ling into the station, ■o he said instead g, Lad 'to Nellie it seemed am though tlt�a " ridgy � (%.giro in the morning • h prevented fire- „ g „ - � sus wpds of the desert swept under her I horse a Oa, still on, arm from being very plt fal amongst the Here we are at last ! - dull- thudding hoofs like waves of the sea, ( Their horses *sit almost exhausted now, passengers, whilst L,ptal; Donelly and Pat (TO BE CONTINUED.) . his She felt terror no longer, but instead a kind while the th r score Bedouins who had Monaghan made the diswery at the same h of daze and stupor, an though the aption (, f cos speed the ohase, barely one score were moment that all their amra I nation Was gone, . fns her brain had been stilled by a 'narebtic. I now it. which would have bsep; moo awkward - Too Frank, , Their pursuer's had by now divid d them- Bat theme' h g perseveringly on their u*er other oiroumetanceol The Rev. , 'who died a few sot Mirk Pattimon selves into two bodies, each trying fit• beat track and w t if a single one of their The train, however, head now `taken up .months ag9, and who was a typical English - �ut to outflank and to head them, w at at ho gave in, or the rest could nqt &ban- the running, and was olegr away, rapidly man and scholar, was once appealed to by a some little distance In their from rose a don rider, 60 ever'he or she might be. Increasing its speed from twelve to fifteen, volatile American girl, as to whether he ve somewtat large village, such as are often An now the a came another trial. The from fifteen to twenty and from twenty to thought she could write a bo)k. " I ha3 to e met with in Egypt j ast on the eo fines of donor vanished beneath their horses hoofs, twenty -miles an hoar, wind with no further d sspp ant her, poor thing I'' he writ +s. " I the desert, a village of one storied mud and Its place the exhausted`Steeds had to hurt than a slight 'splintering of wood and a- told her she was the most ignorant woman hats, thatched with straw, with pa tumble reel ather t gallop over,the soft brown wholesale shattering of ;lass bade its Ba- I had ever met," yet down mosque and a bazar so- the billy oon- heav ground, where the% stubble of last doula asiaallanta a anortln , rambling, seam- Another young *am in who had written le epicnonr buildings: year' crops of d'hourra, . masse and .safra blowing, fire - spilling an jAll Vigether scorn- Some clever essays was astonished" by his we Such an everyday affair - was the hamlet no- - up like many bayonets, fal g )od- night. s tasked criticism to the eff,ot that he •'oon- ur . which they were so rapidly approaching B the more of heaven they still kept Out into the dim and silent night Wh�►t sidered her conversation extremely feeble." under the white moonlight, and high it their feet, th gh their starting eyeballs a change of aeene t While he was dying he comforted his weep• seemed to a the object of their ursuers were all bloods t, whilst blood also ming- The desert had been as completel. left �re- ing wife with the remark, — he - to drive thet right through, led with the f m, that they scattered in hind as the desert warriors, and the morn .:Oh yea, my dear V No doubt t no doubt .1 1," But why this attempt? Had t ' any. showers of see ing mnowflagkes over their shone down on the silvery watera of the Bit you'll soon marry again. I ve arranged ey thing to do with the great black that moist, dark coa s, Nile, dowin between verdant banks, where g that you shall be a�mfortable until yon do," they now for the first time perceive , droop- Now they sw, p In turn through the tufts an almost continuous fringe of sycamores, Tae letdy soon, by the way, fulfilled his lt.: Ing h oily aroand a staff which, preared of sugar cane, under the low spreading sooaoias and tall feathery palms nodded to• . itself from the onion shaped dome of the branahes of da trees, sand past great tufts wards the rippling on mumuring waves. prophecy. Te terible frankness ls the trait which 18 morgue T `' . I of balrp shrubs whilst half a mile In their , Now and then a village of mud walls and most widely separates the F, aglishmg,n from Frank Donell understood its ri ei aid front to&min like molten silver In the straw roofs would appear on the right or his Amerioau cousin. The American ls Y: Y g g . g . "-Mee in a single instant. The plains was moonlight, th y $so the Nile, rushing by the left of the line, with the dome and more Sensitive and;qulok in sympathy. He i,. the-e.' That b'a'sk flu w • hun nt as a the feathery p , end the flowering cawb minarets of its mot que, rising from) the is, too, taught consideration fot his neigh - d - warning to all peoplogeaga t ante g the tree; and nears to.them yet stands the lit- oentre of a grove of date trees, or the tomb bore from, his o► &die, and however oin-tid X_ place, and their -pursuers ad div ded in tie ooden rail ay station with its long ex- of some saint would flaah whitely for an in- he may be, learns to keep 'sil nt concerning order to driv9 them right through t e to �g I tent cis platforms, both of which appear to ■tent on one made or the other and disappear, unpleasant trathe aff,oting himself or others. single street whilst the themselves swept be site em pity, Bat neither Q%ptain Donelly nor Pat Bat if the English boy finds a hole in his ri aloe .on either side outside the to and q p y Monaghan oared ought for the Aasln po g y ' � Bat ah 1 a shrill whistle and s=aner Ievla- g g P g orar soboolmate's shoes he will ha him °g so comparatively secur from the i Notion. asenery, for the latter was fretting over the incessant) with chaff about It. . 11• a -than •pitting re as he comes racing with a y Well the mast have known th +t Beek death of one horse and the loss of another, A noted English author, while travelling I: y roar along the on road. God 1 the station sinoa a good soldier loves his horse as he through this o�untdy, appeared at a lags W shelter or hiding there not even the bravest is still more t an a gnartor of a mile away, loves Its mistress, while the young otlicar's dinner given in his honor in a fl gnnel shirt would have dared, for the Egyptia large Whichwill a ve there first ? of the resent day is almotat i�entie with whole attention and anxiety was centered and business suit. Ulancin round the table Its p Y The train . kened speed ; that Is some- Nellie, who seemed as though she never he mattered g that which almost desolated tondo in the thin for the *seer along, ff possible, at a , Ah, evening dress 1 The custom _ at f3, intended to Dome out of het swoon and ,. • sixteenth century; and In usually g rerated greater rate ham ever minis -they cant this so l site so , Bat I did not ` in the filth and crowding of the tens of who looked deathly pale ?ay the light of the home. ,hake the Bed utns off or distance them in little smoky parafine lamp that was hung up know that you quite like gentlemen thousands of pilgrims who annuall resort any degree m terially, and may they not the oar. here." to the Propphet's tomb' at Meeea, nd the be uidin the on to the slaughter of all p Canon 'Kingsley while in this country germii�e�whtch the cars home their guiding As for the breve d himself, Captain Y y who are !n the train 2 Donelly and his men had seen to hls wound stunned the chairman of a literary slab, native villages on their return. -Ah, down gdes a�horm. ' between them had skilfully got the ballet who was wela�ming him to a reception in To escape the death trap into whi h they It Is Nellie's. oat of the arm, and thereof ter bandaged ng somewhat florid terms, by staring at him ,\ were b, driven wee beyond the r age of Sho on her I ack on the ground to all aP- the limb in such a fashion that the effusion ,sod ourtl saying, '! I oonsider y,ar re- " Practibility, fir to attempt to in k a de- pearanoss stn ed. of the blood was vi holly stopped, and the mark in very a ta9te." Taen, corning tour gas ti be overtaken and des royed ; Bat in an in tant Frank Donelly is also on sin rendered at all events bearable. and besides, that street la right I their lifts her on his own horns, etor P his back on him, he walked away. y g the ground, Directly he could eten I it they eagerly Truth r• acres that we should ken our - cour118, pointing as t did, strAgh As an her 'a will never gallop more, and mounting questioned him concerning the late +t doing own hearts p,areand npright,and oar words WOW, toward Et smoh which ith its behind her the it i• resumed. Pat re a Alexandria and at C,lro for Ca fain railway station Frank Dorsally ae eed to 1 will •escape sir die with his P honest ;but it does not send as to drag the solved that he, Donelly doubted not that he had been in the oovering from. off our neighbor's weakness' .( be a little, more than a league ong% other minter, for.ner city sinning the preceding day, or to j ear at the mol4 on iris face. side. Has that rate's. ion of time pwrifioed wh s'he•knew that he must, have quitted �__+ • weer) n they had no choice at t they their lives ? mArt go, and the Captain wan fain ho The train i. in the Station, whilst they the capital env. rbl hours later than ahem- as „ thr►t at such an hour all the horrors hat Ii ' selves, $tldden Calls• d4ta t I worpld .be hidden rr dosed ere still a coaplb ofhnndred yards therefrom, „ Yess the train had left the terminus . ' , doors had drslvn ehn and !the fore at of the Bedouins about at Cairo at *shahs in the morning, but nosh- A Washington oorrospondent tells of a to rs so, tters, but it a not twj sg -many n the rear. Ing of much moment h,ad 000arrgl daring death there recently which Is sensational In Nai. The dead B whilst �', l►Rk had been stn �up. she night, except that more soldit re had its "details. A young doctor, handsome, were in' the etireetn 1 ing fit ye, his man. ;. -beenIa�s�s g dome l ato h city, and order had been ' stron , and of great, promise, was called to . . e co Id attitude in wethia henpr cotton, gaudy hoat Ja,o ppoocoket haadker- g Rnption. y had stoat him, en to somewhat restored. Some c. f then troops attend •lady in s carriage at his doom Re- - d obW sheaf he happily had been dispatched by the war minister to calving afro answer to his greetitsg to the w~ys �� ,too, were'�ieated in b door- the head of his lane, and now he fl rartehed protect the European refuge's at the rail- patient, he thought she. had fainted, He ' sad to the backs of chair , with it made on hi h, at the name time shouting station from the mob, and to see that s pod Into her coupe and found her &I- ge' ai°essed In between their r atned with the full i oo Qf hL lungs. h ensile were not ri pad up or the trains ready a oorpse. He drove by the side of �' thus up In begging for off ge to The train bskn_t W mova a but hap- wrecked In any way.' the dead woman to her house and thence to t they a erp� of their own into wants. pity th guar a driver at the •� ` every train was the hospital, where he was expected to par - and snafu Then he added the , br Who, doubtless, j net at a out - memo instant sa all and comprehended all. searched by the soldiery, ore it started, for tiotpate In a meeting of the mategors. Apol- brsk of the Pestilence which had aimed wing the there ��rrere some revolver- a young lady who had inn away from her ogizing for his lateness 6e related his hast- . sm a s it, Ainerloaas within the ' t 1 I ' y tbw° first victims, had pl them arse Epro and rents, rich banking people,' called —wish, ly experience. Then remarking, -feel e , _ o ,were deiad within doors, d All long, of , they ventured oq their had forgot exactly what they were call- faint,' he tall, struck dead by paralysis. table eon�butor• to such faner,L funds o esponsib ty to stop the train. ed� but that was no matter, -and anyhow e either fled r far away or had the Iva - - .. ! she must have- been a b ve girl to leave her " First Patron — Do. you know where B,r- h ls a fey to the at, sal epldd io, for CH pTEg 'XXII. parents at times like th�iae.'' bcr Jankioa gets his conversational powers t" h' y A rule the doors we wide . ",''" As may be imagined, Frank Donell lost „ „ y °, not r► llv y g ' y Second Patron -- From his wife, I believe. ,s " pve 1°g thing was to sse0, ' fists ddlAIIesT SOl�FH— ArsxANnBIA. no time in shifting the no (or rather his "sin lure and thq'e a j total, that afters at a stand- in from Casio to ©lnzandria at this Mrs. M tldoom -- "Mrs. Miloahey, have 6 sniff at bee festering body o other No sooner were ° 'ag juncture. yyou heard the new rirnidy for hydrophoby ?" Is kpuld otter a lugubrious howl a' d trot still than the tionmaster and the two ] s at M P a►y with fit• ed into them, deolar- "Quiet? Y No I can't s � that mattes are r•.— Mnloahey -- "No, faith. Phut L it?" e . sod it appetite eompletel gone, Rrtro p° d`a'` o rein there over quiet there, 1f It o rnea to that," was ids. M aldoon —` `Plasteur iii P�grts, be- more than a trifl 3 to tarn a Ing at they even t g 1 of the woun4id' guard. " Tee g orra I" I h4°ilry, tolls- stomach, sow the fugitives the rep y - to bs alasnaore ,for by . - - . .. . ,t I ' Ili .. 4 I .. -I' ;, 3. • i I I P �: I^ 1 I 1 '1 . I1( � I 1. . . . , I z : - f. . , I : . ;.. f j. . I. t, w 1 -, 1. ' �- . - .� "I .. . . I I: I. . i - o. 'Y" .. - I , .. - .1 1. ;- ." i . , i . . I !� rx; itlh <'.. - a. =,, .. ',vim -9R+; •.:,t . - i i, .,.w —. W - - - - _ , -. t THE FARM! Breaking,Prairle &% • . . . . ..i The great problenp with the prairie Settler Is how to subdue thq wild prairie cod and - - • get it In proper condition for oulgvation, for - , I : . thereon depends his bread and batter. A new comer will receive plenty of adl�vice how to do it, and to almost as many diffdrent ways ai he has adviser'. Going to M&W%- ba from all parts of the world, they nearly; . I all think the way they fumed at home in also the proper-way there'; and if the season is Propitious the one iact past bas been, - • , i. most of them will succeed, in a measure, the , -- - ' , results vai yiag with the oondition of the , " - -, I L. season and the oharmoter of - the soil they have to deal with. Others going from one. _ part of the territory to %nother, suppose that - . all prairie soil may be treated alike anooea- ..' .- i fully, without considering that the territory Is large, and embraces a great variety of I: soils. In the Wheat fields of the Red River - valley, where the sod is a deep black muck with a wet clayey subsoil, they cannot break _ anocesefaly over three inches deep ; expert- . menu have proved, that breaking four or , five Inches deep w1:1 de'ay the rot ing of the - sod two or three years, sni as wheat is the . - . staple crop and cannot be well grown, . - I exoapt the sod be well rotted, It makes - . - quite a difference With the farmer. Where , ' - . the soil Is of a lighter nature, underlaid . • .. - with a very dry, calcareous subsoil, the nod maybe turned over four and five inches deep ; a crop of corn taken off the first year, -' ,, . and by thoroughly sc %rifying the surface ", -' - the second year, the farmer can seoare a :. . • good or )p of fl ax or oats, or even wheat. \ - , " The secret of success In breaking up. sod . • to have It rot quickly and thoroughly !s, to do it when the grass and roots are in an ; - - ' . active stage_ of growth. An equally 'good " rule, if any rails can be adopta3, IS to Wait until the cattle can get good feeling on the new grass, and not creak later then Jaly. _ first Too early breaking Is preferable to too late, as it gives an opportunity to get in a sod crop early, though, if the season fill , ..j at alt wet, that early broken will grow up ; .: - grass almost as bad as it was before, espe- cially In low places The true breaking aea- : ' son, all things doneldered, Is during the . - month of Jane. Some farms have a num- . bar of gravel knolls to contend with ; theme , - .., } spots should be attended to so soon as the i - . ' frost is out of the ground in the spring ; - . then with a good team and plow, thgy can. 1. 1. be entirely turned over ; but. of - you wait, : _ . until the ground settles and the gull b :comes ' dry, It is the next thing to an impossibility . " , to make an impression on them with any j `. common teem. The die-,'harrow, in Its : _ place and season, ii- a grand tool; but to ' um it on breaking in the spring - without ; - . back- sotting one or two inches deeper than _ - 1i the nod was broken; is a mistake that esker . - ; •. many a bushel difference in the crop in the , - fall. It simply chops the sod into strips and - - ' - ' blocks, leaving It in such shape, that the. - wind and sqn will dry out every particle of - . moisture it containi. which enould go to. - . wards feeding the crop. An" experiment, : I ' . which I made one year on twenty mores pat . - - Into corn, which was a total failure, so far ' as corn ways concerned; was evidence enough - . for me. If the harrow is used in the fall on ground that has been well b.aok -eet, the'_ '. ' I ground has a chance to settle and become. firm b afore spring planting. The cultivation of prairie boll acts at naught all raise -&ad m�axime of the E astern ' - . /. 'L . Provinces; , to wait in" oorn planting natil .• . the oak leaf is as large ae a squirrel's ear I ; Ij (provided vMoould find either), would not .. ensure eacoess ;nor to it neemimrq to wait until the grot nd is warmed up . The ' • - -- - soil is usually so dry in. April, that seed -. . does not rot when plantai so early, but is . ' • _ ready to germinate so moon as heaat and moi. •.• I ■`ar3 combine in proper degrees. . ' Fresh Meat in Winter:.: Td ecure fresh meat Is ofta_i very diffioalt . In neighborhooia remat9 from a market. - It is not often that - fa. stn get fresh . meat is summer, az they desire, unless they - are fortunate enough to b9 sheep growers, and oaan kill &sheep occasionally, to obtain _ a supply. Bat frost Is a great p-asery &tive, an'i a our northern climate fresh beef, pork, • • or other meat, hung up where It will freeze - - " solid, can be kept almost any length. of • time, daring o-3c3eion tt warm sp .ils in win. - . ter the meat may b picked in foe, and . - _ thus praserved. Farmer+ who hsve foe- - housee, of oau °se. p �3aesa a great ad- vantage over those who have angleoted to • : , • :, make and fill an appondap so uarf al. _ i. : I Winter Qaarters for Fowls.. ; I I A poultry faacler says that one of the W. . - 1 sentials for inducing hens to lay in winter," a is w.trm, comfortable quarters, With lum- bar and building paper need so as to furnish j air eptoes In the sides and roof, and with 1 no ohsnoe for cold air to coma In at the - . s bott)m, a ohiaken -house can be made so . . • warm that when well stocked with fowls It I will scarcely freeze inaile in the coldest : - weahr, as the heat generated an I given off by the ohick,3ns will keep the temperature' : . , -. above freezing. But, in such case, unless . provision h-mads for ventilation, the air - will become Impure, and the chickens will - sicken and die. , - " - - The Ioe Oro>p. . . I I This crop, usually abundant :tit thin unman, - . I's not the least Important one to the farmer's ' - . family. Every farmer, and especially every . one who has a deity, should harvest and t moo"' y house a portion of the crop for use . during *site hot summer months. An. foe \ . _/ house can be easily and cheaply rgade, and - most farmers have plenty of time not to out - - . and haul foe to fill one. No ruralist, mind- ful of the oomforts of home in summer, will - be likely to neglect securing his share of � - .. ' l " _ - the toe crop while It can be done to advaa- ' a a , . -- .' Disappearaaoe of the Euphrates. " ` - The Eaphrates river, once a mfghty .. . ' stream, seems likely to disappear Alto. - . gather- For some years the river banks : bellow Babylon have , been gg�tBing way m - . that the stream spread out into s marsh, - f until steamers could not pan, and only a - ' - . • ' • narrow channel remained for the native i boats. Now the passage is being fillyd up, - ; i' and `the prospect is that the town on the banks will be ruined spud the fassaous riverr itself will be swallowed up by the desert. . -1 . . . , y . _. . . 1_�­­.. : . . ' + t 1. :... . _-I. ;, * / f _ . - t ' .. . , - _ . - ." I I e 111,_7 X, -' *E '!W A. - �?� . ;1 ,- , 14 � e.�,� . 4 � t , ­1 . � I I I , i' ) 1\ : " , . � . : . . � . I ... I , . , . .1, - I I " . ` I I - " I . . �. . . .. � - �. . ., .. [- .�� I . � -, - , , , , %.r * . � I I . . . . I : �,� - . . � . . . � �., ,� , .1 , , .. , .. . �, I � . - . a . . I 1, � ., : - : , - * . , . . - - �, - . :. .1, � .­. - . . - . .. I . - . . .- . . � I � . . - . - ". -. .1, � � , ., ;. 11 . . It. . I . , - I 1, . i � : . � . :: I , I . : - I . . , . , . I I . '. . , - . . I ; .1 . . . - I I . . " ..*',: I - - , � . I . - _ . d ; : � 1_" � . .1 i 1. - . 11; � .j �. , . .. . � . . 11 . . . I , . . I , . � , , " � .1 - .. . . . . . . , . . . :: , . _ .. . � ., . . 1 . . 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L, :,: � L� �:': . . . ... � rebellion, will,preach Feb. clot. - - m I I I - � I �.. .. - :. j . . I � . . . -L I .... � . . ... ". � ' . . �� , . . � . . .­ . I late I � - q I . .- * Loot& - Cheese Co. , , . 1��l adoptad-. - . . '44 I , * - CIA, - " L..., . - . Lo a-Leonar 11. 1. . ­� , r. Percy, oomd*d by Mr. Pallw-vo- ' - i �� : . I I . � . . , . . . L -1 . ". . . - . . .­�, � ... ,­., I � - � I . . I ... . I @­ � , 1. I L. �:.i.. - ' � - M . .1 . , - ' * � * . - .L I � I . : Fish- -George Parke ' ... , "a Sffsthe(U" ObWeb. .. ' .' ­L; , . - � moved thot& the pa%ltioa - of Arthur � - . , . � : , - . - a . :L - t, ­. 11 -, - - _. - '_ ' . L . ,::,. . . . I . . : I . . - ' �:. � ., - . I ­1 : -.L - . . . , I - . Sunday morning servi6d at . I I . - � . .,'�.� , . , - -,:,: .; . ..: . I 1- . . ...'. . � � I .. � 1" , , . _; . . , .. �- . . . . - - I " - - " L' - XOti( e-W. H. Billings. , '. � 1040. Blehardson and Others, r9 change Of : - . .." I. 1­: ! � 1 * I - ....�_,. ..:. . � 1: .1 -.. . - I . o. I . c ver Wright. - . . . . ! and manhood sOool bonn4rioa. be laid over tM the twit .'­ I I . I . . - 1. j-_ � i. a I . �_. Subject: "The childhood ! ­ . -1 . . : . . Un$011.. . ''. _,L: I , I . . 11[ �1, - . 11 .... A Washer-J". . ::. f e1Li@tonI".,, Eyoning ser"ce at mmew of the coattail. and thst the ek-k � . ... .. ... . � ... I . - /­ . I . , E I I., � . . ­ �._ _. - .1 .. `, o our . H ,RRI - Gs , . ­.., . . . - - i `Z­ i ' a 0 . � ­ . :. I . _.. 1. - - - , . ... . 'L -,q- F ­:� -A well. - , to notify the trustees ~"A 11 . . !.: - ,LL I � ]bon' For -, B. Dows . .. I 6:80. awnd • of She series on liwo of bq instructed . - J : ... Sale-W. A. Hawkins. I ... a It Subjeort: ol the -1 - tation of the said positien. . ..� . I . : 01 I ..... . . . . . nature iiii.tho real of religion. . ­ .. I 0 . - - ' " ' � , S . , .. W ntinued-Dickie & Marqtiis- - "Theprinciploot Reversion to 10_�Trlef. I - . . . . . . I . .-I Type.' ay.- seconded by Mr. Parks, i, .' ir �;' -,' �. am.- !_ -_ - - ____ I ­ AH me we Mr. per 4, �. I..,­.. . - I C 0 SA N � .I.. I . 10010e. ReT. W. G- HOWM$ % . . 91 t. � .. . . - x oved that the Collectors' roll be scoopte � - I . S I . - I... . ' I . , . - . , - . I 4. r - I . I I L - ... i�_. . . . . I it Poster H`ut6h'nWn' 4 :. " : . . . .. o I I ,�. . I . , . .. � ; ! , IrIc FEB. , 086.` aut6sto voteaw low I .L. \ L ''And Canne'd Goods in full - I i . j.. ie Vickeving 11twoo. - . . � -i .... RI Pastor. :1 - :. .. , .:,!� ��,,�,.;_, �;_ , ;1 L, a that the Reeve gram his order 6n the - SUPP . .- NO, ONT., FE - _� earmor is favor ! , �.l . - - I I All citizens who h #ft in reeeipt t 00floaWr, for the saw of 6150, being . � I - . .1 i. k . : - - of 6250 for the past twelve � I - I : I I . �_. , moonills am ant of salary for IW5. � I &�, .. I... entitled to .be placed on She Ontario r. Percy, seconded Mr. Mackey, � A. ObL0100 10i of .500. WxLdL just to rL - � I . . - -1 - . . .. . .. , - OCALISME4.0 ..� grant his order on . . . . .1 - voters' lists on application to the assess, cued that the Reeve r 47-y . . . . - . jug they fill np a declaration a trasare ---- erg, provid . . . .- . I � . - .. _., ­ . . . .- I , . h -h will be provided for them by call- e sum of $18.71, made up as follows - . DUNBART� I. , __ - r in favor of said treasurer fo , WC to have a Spring Fair ?.- w ic EO � PARKER.- , i - .79 to be returned to the County trom- 0 ­ .. _. .. ow 'be ing oil the assessor or clerk. No appli . ...�_�._ -Al lined boots will n ' i _____ --- I "-"7- . I.. _. - . . � . : I heavily li cant will be liable to taxes unless it is or to be assessed against property; 010.- - __ � - .- . - d ,y W, not ool. ' I . � sold at cost at Leonard's. ,. _ , dog and personal propert � . �. .. . ; 01, '. -:, - . I � certified that he is in receipt of over 1400 1 ;table; 12 indigent taxes remitted. . : . I . � _. . - , I . - �� I . .. - I . ; � " ! I I " . L. . � i I . - . . . . . - I . . .. .. -T ads very dull Iasi -Saturday in . � . . . . . . * � . , . . .i per annum. I "led. . . 1. I , - . . . . - .. I "I " r - i I I.. . .. . . L . I i . - - - ` ence of the rainy weather. - - �:,. *.-9 -, 1:r_ , 1... I L .. .. . . I.. � .. ­1 . ­ conse( . , �L: L...., '.. ­L; .:..., I :1 I -y' �.., - - - , � � . . L. . . . , . "I-,- . 4... .. . . I .. . I ��: . . Mr. Mackey, seconded by Mr. P66, I . ­ - . . .1 . . , On IM Rounds.,: I . - o:.. . . I . . - I � . . I � . I . .. . � . : I ' I . . , , . . I . . . ..; .. - .. .. ... ._.� . . '. . - is u r. Levi Le '' "doing" the TOved that the Beeve grant his order, on . I ' n Old Boy's" letter avoid- . - 1; , � .1Z V vi Macke* Vag ' .,. . � . . - I .0 0 � this week., Will Appear V,io treasurer in favor of M. Glooson and ', ­- . I , . � 11 I . -.1 1: . ably c owded out vill g last week, and called upon every *�' L . ,.,.. , - . .. - . . . I . .1 ' . L .. - : , I—— . . .. . . . - . - . - . - - .. .1i - . .. .. .... . . - . - . .. 11 _ _. .., . � 11 _ �, . - as auditors of 1865 accounts. I - � �_: -S(-ne people can ask. iwfilt � Billy the village do this, neither are they quite '"v'cos . . ­ I - I Csrried. . I `� REAT . .. : I - - . ­.. next w eke � 'I al� a Tlhos. Dann, for the sum of $15 each for . -... I .1 : . resid t. It is not often that visitors to I .. . - . I � I . . . . 11 . L . . ... N , uestl(ns. We have been asks if a as inquisitive as this gentleman was. ., �. .. ". - . . . I .. \ _%:' He Mr. Parker, seconded by r. Palmer, I '.. . .. . .. � . . - � , . i. I .. . - , 1 .L:L� .1 . 1. . . . , 11 I _. . ­1 . I . ­1 .. ... . . - ­1 .. . .! � .. - . .1 . I 3og's - it draggirg through th6 snow even asked the editor if be keptadogl moved that the Reeve grant s order on I---' . i- - . - �'_-' n ri . I ... I . . _. It . I . . � - _. .11� makes a wa ng track. The ids I . Result: 61 tax WO hOP8 'tile treasurer in favor of the parties reoorn- I . I 991 . es extra. I . - . � I 1. I � � I . . I . . - -1 I You have a son, daughter ( r other remember this and pay his mended for payment by the Standing . - � . .­ � I. . . I . - - ' Carried. . I � i ;- -.z�� "' "": "- relative relative away from home, sem them sub. in advance next year,,. so that we Committees. ar ed. ' , Ji..._ 11. . C A . I.: .. I . . .. , 11, � .... 1. . Tam NEws for three months or A % ear. will be able to meet'thig extra strain on I The Council resumed commi.tte6 of the � ... . .- 1. . . . .1 . I tenders. . i , - � N �:I.". �:.-. They will think of you every visit it our finances. I V, o e on ten . . . � - I... �, L. ; .. .. .� I L . ..t . .. .. . . , ., I .; 1. �2 '� . .. : - ,- - . , :- ;:� I - ��,, .�, Mr. John M Gerow, Commissioner, pre- � � 0:"t - . i . I . . - I ' . fl- . . . - . . I :. 6� . . . I i I 11 . - - "� . makes once a week. . i ­ I . I L - _ �� .; :.,-: �.- ,,;, .. � ;I . L . - 1:1 I , ". I .. ror The 609213* I - . .1 , ! .. . . _. - * .1 �.'. .i . . '' . a -- . L: L . . - . - nted a report, as follows. . I . - . . . I ... � � I . tand how . ". - . . I . . . - _�. .- -Al dwelling and stable to let. ApOIV -It is difficult foron t'` " . � . A , I I e o unders - . . . - Y � �* 0 . - - _ . . � . . - . . 1. ... , I _... . ' GZXTLZXXW,--As per instructions giv,r,n - .. % . . , . - . � I *� - ' k, - . I I . . - � I - . . - . ; .. at Lebisard's,' Pickering. The ( welling . a woman can be hap v whose sealskin e a ' 1 � , ..... 1. � ! .-.. - . . . _' ' 'L':' ''� . . - • L . 11 � ] . - . .1 .1tthe last meeting of the, Council. I . ; . .. . , . . - , . . I I .I:-. L .. I - _: - . I . I �� . I 1. . . I .1 L. . consists of a parlor, dining room, kitchen jacket has been lengthened by sewing on a 1v ised for tendais for the timber r#a- - .I.. :'- �.­..: -a bedrooms. . i .i ... I and fists ad by the municipality,' for the year L * . iced , I. - , .. �k, . . . . I . 11 - � L . _... .,- - . ..., : _. and 8 - room is short, and everybody knows that her 1 86, and have received five tender* for I . 4ft mat r pumps. There is i . - . --' for twelve ho ses in stable.. 116-tf- jocket is short, and everybody knows t I . . J . ' . I . I -, -1 . . . There is ahs, hard apiece of far. She knows that her . :from P Jaynes. John Gee, DIC K -1 -E 7 *.''- . 8 . . , , ­ 1. I. I I � / .- - � ; I i 1_ I - -. L � ", 1� . I gh Clark. James Hnbbard and Ho.%,v , .. . I ._ � . - nag - . �� [m. � . - Grelenwood C4ur" Of IAZWL , ;, that she knows that everybody knows it, - '' - ; - 1-1 I ". �1 . - . - . . . ( _ 111 I . -� . . . �1 . .. . . net. * On examination I find Mr. Clark�s ., .. . . . , , .. . . . . I . .. I—; L'� 11. . Feb; *R . "., . and she known that everybody knows L . e 'L .�_ I -� . '�- .1. .. . . . - I . . . .. i . . . . i . I . I I . Feb! 21st, subject : ' e,P0DtU0 a, i; . CONTINUED. I - . . . . I ... . 1".. der.is $81.26 lower than the others. , . I I ; - I r - . � ­;­ -si a e cry 0 y " '' r I . ,� . . ­ . 11 __­ I- % - I - -1 - SWILIM � �e . that I e knows th t v b d knows it, - '� � . . I . - I I . '' . ... - . . I I I - � Pair. , u !(notion of Mr. Perev. the tender of -_ ­_ - � ., L . : i I I . L� � I � . - .1 I r . .. - . r. � - : ' . . I p . - : ­ '. . - _. DOW1% .- OF 0 1Z 0 XT., J M " W 21-U M �- ." . . . . -.1. Thy Whitb�, and East -Vvili b ' t user and everybody knows that she knows r. Clark was. accepted. * . . I., � I , Agricultural S�ciety'ii spripgIt'a"L will be that everybody knows that 'she k' - _ f ]W The Council resumed. , . . \ I : L r that everybody knows that she knows it. - ' . Brook! . I . . hield t 'n on the 4th o rch. On motion of Dir. Palmer,- the Council . I � , - ­ . L . ., i . ­ -.. I . . . . . . ! . � - . - �. . . . .. adjourned till Monday, March 1�tb, at, 10 . * ;i' . . . , . - L i . � I - . .. . I ­ . , ' r . 's Cal �4=t.. .. I . .. D"'r`ssa 6f Lib�w&HtT 1 � t.� . .r , : .r. .. L i _ _ : ­ .1 . . I . . . : . I... - . i.. On the i St. Mi. Edward �6r'nei:l"'s The Bowmanvil,le Statri;sman of last o'clock a. in. , . . . i ;., � .. �­ . . I I r ;, . I I . - . :, :.. �, *, L' - - little daughter Hannah fell from 06 sleigh week says:-"As an instance of the -'- __ .... - -a. I P . � ..., � inter Goods and Overcoats ,. 1 `, 'I` ' - . I ' , ".. I - "_ . . . _ .1 . �., and fractured her collar bone.: She is liberality of newspaper men compared ., ;:"'­. The R. G. Baz"r. IL ­ � . � . . ... . ;. . I . I . , . I . ­ : 'r . . � :. I � . I I .. ,. . - r .. � : *�_ - - - % ... .. . �i . . . ...; ­ .. . . I .. " 1. . - 1. . . . . :,�: r � . now doing welli ' � -with some of their subscribers, Bro. . . I . I . I . I . . , r) . ' . . � I � i. . - ,: . - . - ; . i Ackerman, of the Pickering Ngws� offers ,, n Bazaar and Fancy Fair, under the I r . , "i -1 . New*ur& .��., . . .., il,(� , . ..-i- :,,.,.�. I O e - . 4 . , Ltur;. '' - - ''�L': ' ': r - I L' . .1 . - I . . I � t i4.,: [V�oe' - " I - .., . : Another large shigw6nt h k. 50C for, a mulle cop) of laic paper of July auspices of the R. C. church here, w I . . L . � . . .. - . . . - ­ _ 'A ' 0 • . .. � . - . ..., .w, ­_ _ L Tables, ChairF;, &c., 8rd, 1886. . his indicates the worth if brought to a close on Thursday evening of E.- 'X T. it - GA1NS I t . .- - - . . Bedroom-setts, � his paper in his own estimation. ,\-0 last week, on which occasion the hall was L - cheap r than ever. Call- and see. J. H. � I - , I I - -, - 11 . .. . . . - . 1_ - 1� I . __ - - . L . � , . . . I ed of, I . - .r.,­. � Beal. .. 15-16. L y I - de- r .1. . - V-1.-33Pv_Y:B _y _. . l. , I 'L .- - rived more 0 0 i�m _U , "n"n _ doubt man of h*s subscribers have crowded to the doors. ALfter the first � t ` - . I �k I- . 10 n., . . I � . . . : -- cbses, ting- ,:;I 30 , � ,.,.:� . / " - I e than 50 cents- worth from a part of the program had been, dis" , . � 0 ._. . '.. - 10 kes, �­ . I . 1, . single copy of the Nzwo, yet when re. the gentlenien who were to conduct the I 1, " Z . " . �� . ... � - I . . . ______ 9--0#"a-9 I , eetin' of rickering drawing of the prizes were called to the ' L -,. . . ;.. . , I . ... . An adjourne m rl : I . , V F. I . I ; �, � . , - ..., . I . ., . r CGUIP&DY Will be held newal time comes round they want • m; I , _ , - 1, I' I - \ - �_, _. . I . -1 ­ i . I . : . � Obeese and ... Bu ears numberh for that aimount." platform and instructed bow to carry out � .r I' , . . . - 11 I . � . ' - in the factory on Wednesday, Feb. 24th, 'a the arrangements.! The counterfoils of all . &.�. . . Every R the comple- the sold were placed in a sack, -1 I F.M. Important business. . . . . ... r i meat. TAI us bey, in defence of the thoroughly shaken up by Mr. G. Power. I I _. I ... . :'L ,..: stockoolder requested to be present. Jas, DIC KIE � � ARQUI�S' 4 I � :. I ­'. . � pftle of Pickering, that, although many and Mr. John Mitchell. of Greenwood, was . . . . . :I... � , I I T. Ri�hardson,, Seers". . I of them are slow in paying up, we have deputed to draw therefrom, while Mr. M. - � ;i, . . t . L . .. . . . I ! , . I ��. 11 .. � � I . � I I I * , To ul 1. - ­. .. .; A 00" Varkett. ­..: I . . . . .1 . - I . . . . ey I . ­ I 1. . I i;t# I run across very few who have, asked us Glerean read out r the numbers as th . ,,,,,A r ,,, this , :P10_ ..... ni- r ..L � Ions , � I Whitby Town C C number to send them TiRE Niswo at less than the came from the sack, the first num . . I . . . . . - L'. - .. - � ; _4, . L ' ftwo lawyers, three fa erg, one '. .. I t I . .., 1 . . . . . L - . e - I - year 9 regular price. -� We are proud of our sub. taking firot prize'and soon until the whole . . .- 1. % I I � � . ­.. .I- .� . - - .. ,... .. I . .. _ -.. ; � ­ .. .�!'. __ I . . , , .: - . , • • - � - � ;% i� � . .�,_: . L . .' . .- , �, .. I � I � . .. / 4. TWO � . ,_1 .. - - . . . . I - - . I :. .� , I ... : ., . '/. � L . . . I . . I - . - ; . �' .1 . , I � I . ..- I 1_. duce merchant, one shoemaker, one f;cr'bers on this account, p&rticularly. twenty-four prizes were allotted. The . . .t I :. .. ... I .. , . .. : . . , . % � . .- ' - Wilder, one mail carrier, one fl6iir and following are the Winning numbers:, . . .. '.., . . - ; .. . '. 1. . : . L: " .. .. . I They think THx Naws is worth - a 4ollar . �. . . . . I . . . t, .5821. 18 4486. ­- ' . feed I erchant, one shoe inercli�ut and � . _� .!, .. In - - - . . . . - � I a year at lekst, "d .so do we-be ".. , . , 1k_ I I , L . -". I � 'butcher. . i �1 9. .. I . I - . . . . - ___ � . ____ ___ - - __ - - - - . - : - � . 11 . . . - - NO-T-Mma"M ..t /J!.1 L. . one i I perfectly agree. net" We L .-'�i,`: 2, ' 6468. -, 14, 1179 __ - __ __ I : __!� __4 r:. 1; ' 12101. ' L 16, 11131. - __ - L . � , .: ; I . v , . ­�: . . I ­­. 1. , �L_ � _. . _ i. , -, ,;: --.1 - ..,;! . , . I ��: : . _,., , . � .!..i The opeight Co. C�., *Kvor"axa��.-, I _ , . - I . . L .. � . . ,_�.T _ I . - I - I ., . ­ � ..,.�.. - . � . . I ` - , ; , 4,: . , I . ­ .. . �,. t .1 1. - .... I .- I � We direct the attention of rMer .- - ; . '-. ., 1, 1! �, I ,. . I I - . 1�. , Counterfeit llvw�;) , i ". , 168. i 16, 4M. ' I 1. I L .' 5, � IN I 288. I _(_� r,� .-, I . Numbers of extrern;Av well . P: �, 78., . 17,,- 1 . M P . ... " I - * ' . friend 3 and those desiring anyt1iiii- in WR .. 1". . - counterfeit two dollar Dominion no .. - ., 6, 796, L 18, ' 2 5 24i. ; -L : . " I 1. : '_ Agricultural ,.--, I , e m-ents'. the agricultural implement line . to .the . . 'T � . 7, .,, 5429. .. - . ' .. I . . . . I. are in circulation, and continue to reach .' , . 19, 11 166.' 1 .. advt. of the above company. Thely have . - I .1 1. �. . t " , . I �. d . -i ­ . :. . :., . . , .1 . � , , - . ..- "., .. .... ,�' ., . . '. 8, ­. 9263. 209 722. ,. . . . .. . J . , I . - 1. . . � � . . .. I I , 4 , �: 5719. ' � , I . .. ., . ., . I - - .. . I * 1. t _. . I ately extended their business,, an& as the Deputy Reverser- General's office an . 41 I .. i: � ' - .11 . - -. , , I I - . ­ L . . . .: 1.7, they in, e 1:,- - 10 , 8543. ­' 22, -, 64k , �* e S . st . .1 - : - � , ,:.. ,­I .. h anufacture first-class articles no the banks. Th'e'note counterfeited is the i - t. 801' . ,' 21 � * i , , L - I X­ _. i,: 1 44. . k - .-, . 1, - - . � .11. C series of the Dufferin issue, pay at . i'-. I . I I � i .. : doubt they will be liberally patro ized by . . Pa , . 11, c 6429. .- - 28, •' .720. 1� � . -_ . I - - . . -� : I the p bl *c. - - I.. .1 - 12,-. 11440. � ,,' 24,- .; 306 . !.., .47" . - - i - .:,, 1 1878. and -is a � %'�' . - I ! _� � , i ," .1. '. .. ­" - . - . Toronto. da�ed Ju4ip 1, . � . . h peight M 0 0 , .- 11 . I., -iginal. When I I I4 , ; \ i, . .. _�.,.�, � good copy 61 the on first The names of the lucky persons, their - .: ; i �: �L" , .. , .-:. - .�. �,_Iej:,:�,,� . I... Farm; gold. . " ' I. -i . • � � '. .�' . I ' ' ' , printed the J--ed ink of the number of the place of residence, a . - � .- . . . I. . - . - . .. .. 1� . . . ..- . � ' .1 I � ­... . . . - - i ' . . I " , I . . . . . -� . . • . ... ti 4 . I , : 'L . I Mr J. J. Further ill, of W�itb t put- and the prize wan are - .. . � '. . � . . . . L. _. . . " ' * ' . � - . I � ., � note was too light, but this is a bad test, follows:-I, Mary Maddigan,Audley,a gold ,,. ' . . I ' ' ' L'� - , � ' - . ­ rill. u . I I � . I � I I . . * . .r". .1:. . � - . - .. . . . .-. a i� ? * .t.. I , . MARKHA.319 ON __ I : .. :, i - .- - I- � chase, week the fa know as ,tile I ; � ' !'.-��_ .1 I as the later issiie is darker and the watA; '2, W. J. Hallett, Whitby, yaluable i " . I . - T - - ., . I., �,�. L I-.. II.) - -:11 ). _: - , .: . _., - -. . . Wrigbt farm, Just east of the Clielesc -figures ire better. All are signed ,1J. time piece; 3, Miss T. Power. t Kingston � .! , -, . I �.t " . 1� 1, . � I.i I I ' . � � I . " .: ) ­ _ L - ­ - �_ Facto , from Mr. Joshua Wr ght, of 11 I .. I I .. - I f_ . . I I . . . . 1. . . I I!, - . 4 a W 8 ..,.;. .. .. I I .. :� � __ - - .. : .. _. - .­ I � - : I - . . L .- . � - . I .� � - .,. . 7 , � . - . . j.- Port errv. � '.. " I- -1. � I . ... I - . .1 . 1:` We did learn th 6 ;�: L �' :. . I- 3 - . �. t I .. . . I exact Nash," and while in the original there Reid, -Life of Christ" ; 4, Mi's Lottie , � - , I . _ . . -4 � . . , ? I -'I '11, . - _ , . . � :. . ; . - , i . . - . . �' � , - , , , � - i I 1 .7-417 1 JP F-,,, I I 0 _' N 06 "' fin' Fc I a; a 01 D I at T a " I - ,C a riva RING SAIL I E I I � I �] - --f , Q T . I B ( r. , I I I , I !1i I (I . -1 tte I , 00 f ; , I, " Z , , , , , k, y $A _., 1: - � .91 are slight changes in the signature, in Ferry, Toronto,,History of Moderp Times,' . X : . r -4. , !. . I , : , :'L I .1 . 11, . . . . I . . ... � i -1 I . . . _! L . t paid, but we understand it .was I I -_ . . t - * , .i ainoup ,� the counterfeit the "A" is always blotted. I by Justin McCarthy; 5, P. J. Flanagan, In addition to the manufaetur*e Of Wa oils, - Buggies'. Lauries. Street Ra I I way .1 . 4� 1 . .. . � ` i ; " -,. ; :,. ! - 1 . 9 �_ soniet�bilyg 01-61. 811,000. 1 4, 11 I - - I 1: , . . ; � . . . L . . .,-..., The paper IiS Very good, but when new I Newmarket, riding. bridle; 6, D. A. ,_.. . � ,.' L . " , - - - I CaTs, &e., the Company are now lnanitfa•t tiring all kinds of A(rr*(:it1_ I , . 1­'- I . ,'.' _., cos ate. ., 11 . � j "r:" t 'Thomas, Woburn, valuable rug 7, Rev. ' . In . I . :,:0. . J. , . . . - the counterfeit can be detected by the . I . . . � I - I * � . I e V ' I .�'. ­ . . . 1 . . ,:. i �Iuffies � - the ' I . I . Alts, hicluding � .. . . . _ .:.. I of , , . ; L , , , .. . I . :, _ . _. . .. I , Oor�plei N,T _'_ tork feel, as. it is thinner and softer. This Richardson, Scarboro, gold ring ; .), (r. � :.1 I .. t f ... . :,�,- . I : : . J . .. I . � I -s - I Father Davis, 113recken, fat sbOep; �, Jno. L'' " tural Implem - . � , . . : - � . . . . Scientific A inerican of 1884 RIld 1885, softness has the effect of ruaking the face g ,;,,, nrnnfn. hnuntilvil Pnoh;n111 - . I I . . L . �. . I I jL , 11 I � . _. t I , . ! , . . . in . .. . - . . "I ,4 1 �;� Which contain a Complete list of all the of the note darker and more blurred than 1R. Reynolds, Toronto, splendid lamp 11' - . .1 _. I I � - I patents issued in the Unite States and 9 CULT�- v . :, 8 a 'PLOW9 ARROS, N ROLLERS , ' - . Cana a during that time • rofusel' the original,l as the ink has been absorbed Mrs. McGinty, Dunb rton,- an album; 12, . . ) n I Y to some exttlit. Tile. gi-eat difference, JT,arkin. Alton&, double-barrelled breach. - - ;­ illustrated. These volumes are " . Pf groat however, is in! the portraits of Lord loading' gun; 18, R. Nelson, Kettleby, . �. .. Y�ITORS 9 . TURNIP SCUPPLERS . . . . . . . ' Pl­ .1, . . V '. I . ­.� I I value ito either a piechanic or machinist, . .1 . . ': , . - . * , , � a ["- , ,'-, - . Dufferin. That of the original is a the Archbishop's Ppecial prize; . 14 , Miss ... . .. �Ii. , an �' � I I I �� . .. I . - . I . -­r, � d Will be sold cheap. Apply at, once thoroughly good picture, and that of the L. Lennon,' Greenwood, Bishop O'Ma- ', " � I . . "I I I . !, I . , Crain Crushers T r *ip Puloe'rs, Straw Cutters, Wheelb I .", .. 6 ai: ' u n r .�.. at Tim NEws office. - if hoiiey's prizO; 16. John Brennan, Toronto. ,-. arrows, -- - . . , 4 I I - ; - counterfeit -a bad one.' The eyes are � _- . .. ­ ... . . - � � - I �.' ... ; Vicar General gooney's special; 16, M. J. - L "' I . I- Z"ed'orsl Convention. ..,.,' _1 " darker, blotched, Heavy sliaaows I . 1. - . I I 0 and with lie I . . : . . . . . .. , . - . '. . . . . � , . ' n1i Vicar - General Laurent's . 11 . . I I I . . '' I .- Tb� annual eating Morgan, Toronto, Vicar V. - - I g of the Ca adian beileatli them. The beard is too daric, - , � I. r . . 111 � . � I - - '. " I . ... 1 ,,,7.:, Sbort�horn Breeders' "Associatioll took and the chin is not round as in the special,; 17, Lizzie Quinn, Toronto, Vicar .. . V1.11 � I ". � � , � - � , .� \j - .: place.in Tor-uto last week, and was at- original-J This C series is the onlv ser' . .,;: MACHINE S . 4 "111 : General Vincent's special -, IS, George THRESH I N G 6 - . � 1- , .. - � 1 1 ' iea Welboume, Audley, Dean Harris' special; � . � � - . � i I 1. . I - I � . I . .. I I . . - . .. I 11 1;' tended by nit the prominent breeders and of Cana notes, except the old' Do. 19 W. Corfield,gearboroJuiio,,Archdoacon 7 i i � I 11� . , , � � ..­ 4 1;� - I .. . I . . . ; _1 - - . . .. . . I � importers from Ontario County. 1 Mr. minion of Canada ones.very few'cf which C ' I 1=10IRSM 250 Zme'r, 4;zca . .,. :- I assidy'S special; 20, R. Humphrey, ... .1 I . . - . . . � . - � -, Dryden was ze-elected Pre id nt (I are in circulation, that are counter. Scarboro, Rev. . Jas. Beausaug's special .. . . \ . ...,, . . "I ,j an I I I � w. 1. . �Ul - i­ n 6 . -); 21i D. O'Connor, Pickering, R . e ' All the laf -i led -1 �411 I I - . i, I � Messrs. Johnst D, Miller, and avidson leited. � ,,l % 1, . ., � '.1 .1 - ..! . -.-_: 1_ � - - - $2.1 ,. p. est, and most approved pattenis, best'niaterial, and ihos,t . 11 . - - ­ . .:� .;� . - _. - �, � 11 - � , . � were chosen on the Executive Co wittee. .1 . � ; " --:� . 1� � .; workmansbip. Any, and all,ean.be had by ap�jying at the Factoi-N .. � . . *1 , . . -Seat , - " ., , .�� ': Conway's special ; 22, F. Lynett, Toronto, I I . . �, - The World's - , �- �' : - :�­ i, * - , . I . . 1� 1� :.. . . � _.� The meeting w s very successful , IL e ' wonder R"* A. P. Finan's special; 23, D. Beldam, . , .- � - ikable the � , . � or any of their agents. � ­': j,i . �', I -'�";!�! i . It is certainly rern wond " . : � . . . I., . . In . . . . ... . I - I - � . �. . I . . . . . .1 . . . I. a. 1, . . . . � . : . - . . .. . . : - �, f , I - - -.1 - - . . . � . - ?1� I I i :� OIAULtLry.. , Malvern, Rev. H.P. H. P. Kiernan's special ; 2�, . t . - , . - 1. 1� f �] cures ,affected by West's World Wonder - ,�� __ � - '. • . . I . , I . . . - . . I ­ . . I .., '. � . � - � - , - . - The funeral ofthe late George I Walks or Family Liniment. Mrs. J. W*8h, Toronto,' Rev. .11. Gib- ,� _'.* - �� I . . i. . . j � . . r .11; . I . . I . - I - , ...._"_ a 0 0 .0 '. . �. . .t - . . - . � . .. , . . - ' largely � Thifi remedy has . . I � ; 1, . - . . . 1, .,. . - . I � I . 1. . . .. - I 1,1 .11 .:1 . took place on Friday last, and -for the speedy . . . . I C I , - ­ I . ", . �.,..,: . W s not an equal in the 'world In the contest for the handsome otto. - . I . - .- ­ I .. - -i ­?Ii, attended, the remains being in rred in cure of Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, A M Supply of Plow Shaxes Kept onstand 'on an .1 . - . . U . i _ . "' I man, between Miss O'Connor and Miss ' y - I . !�� ,.-- the Methodist burying grow d�, this Bruises and all diseases requiring external a' ---- , .� `1 ` I � Ley, the latter won, the vote standing . w I village. Deceased was one o oar old aPPlication. 9�, I r All kinds of Re airs' including THRESHING MACHINES, (Ioiie- i o Price 25 cents and 50 cents . . I :�' - . - settlers, havin arrived here fro .Corn- per bottle. Sold by W. H. Field, chemist the close:-For. Miss Ley, ; for Miss .! ' . . I . - , I .' - I r O'Connor, 581., The feeling between the tl ' .. . .promptly and in a workmanlike manner. I �. . . p� � ': -wail,:Eng., in 1852. He died ut. half and druggist. . , � I ., I . . . 1: ,., - . 14-17. i . .. . . . . .. two young ladies wiLe most cordial, and as 11 . .. I .. . . I i . � . t , am 6 J ;�z - I I I . � i. . discovered ' . . I. il from, fleplacewhere h resided .The comet 'dis clo d '*:b' ers of the Celebrated I*at Uted Burkrhold.-r's Eitel shaki 1. .j.", Brooks the both were very popular the interest magi- Bole Mdk r Sh011 1 7 _... :i . f_. _wben, first coning to towns ip. His day after last Christmas esalt was consequently great. . fQr Tit,reshers.- �4-t& Inspecti . 1, \- ... ... � - I - , is Light enough fested in the r' . on solicite4l. ! I . - - . I aft in life preceded him - . . . I . ! � p ner . . � I. I � I " . ; .;, . - .. - I to Ithle great to be observed with the aid of a very Over 5150 vyas collected by them. I .� • . ot sons r. t .. beyon years ago. F . � . � I - i . d twenty ! � . . � . !. - . and moderate sized telescope,- but must be Mrs. Pollard's handsome mat was won Markhaiia, Feb. 1�th, 1886. ' i � . . . .. . 15-27 - - , . F, . . , , , .,-,- . . k . _.. I I � _. *:... .�. - . . 1, -1 - 411_ , ­_ two daughters survive the old d much looked fb� soon after* dark, by Dr. Field. A half-dozen silver spoons , . - � . ,� .- ; . . I 1. . ; - - ­.�I. - � I , i . as, it last . I I . , respected couple, and of the de endallM early in the evening. Its dai)y motion is I . . - ­ . . and a handsome quilt were won by Mr. A. J . I , I - 0 A Post The throe-storey cake was won if . � sixte n grandchildren and s x �gre approximately I 0 eabtward and i b* Mr.* � . - . �, ., L at- I , 1! . ,� . .. ' �1 . ­ W I . : . .1'. . �. _..� I _, L .'... grandchildren were present at the northward. It has a.b igb nucleus, but Y J. D. Edgar, M. P. 10: � . I . � . . r . . i . L .... �. I ,_­�..: Erne al. .. I . .1 11 The concert passed off very successfully, . - �,,� a very short tail. 1-w . . � . .r. . . I 118LIDS I It 9 i L dd=AM71 ",- - � I I - . a I. the following taking part:- Mrs. Vapefield , . ,:- situng ois 610� .1 . . Lz�� I., L-'� . . d r , - - . .1 . - . . . I.. I � I ` �, 1� ..� It is a fact that ' can b� verified - and Ormeboyi, of Toronto; Miss ' , � . . - . � . At, the meeting of the County of �r��e where that West's Cough S . Natto, and Miss Reedy, of Greenwood, � . . ... 11 .1 ' . ­ . , . ._... I . ". .1 Publishers at I alkerton ' I syrup is the only I , . . . I ., I pliers -he d recently . . . . . I - . of Consumption in its Sources w" $966. After paying .. - dot" � . * compound known to science, t The total amount realized from all ..�". - ' CE. ICES LLL % . the t flowing resolution, Moved by Mr. eradicate the seeds that can . X_ � :_,� RED . � 9' i . . the e I i PR ., - L4, publisher of the KinciaW,rrd e. Review early stages, and completely cure Coughs. pensee in connection with the bazaar, the I I ., (Conservative) was unanimous! -adopted: Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, all all Throat balance will be devoted towards liquidat- ;r , , . I . .. I .�, � . i I : r;_�.. - . . %. � - W , - I !- , ��:_ I I ; - *1 . . 7, . . .. ,,That ing the debt on the allurob. r . . _. 11. � . ; the Couinty of Bruce * Pr tern' and and Lung difficultieti. Sold by W. H. I : - . . I . - I I .1 .11 �. I . , .. .. I . . - . - . .111. . 'J . 11 . .. I I ­ 1. .. � ­ . - � . . . - I.. , ''. .1 - _:.1 . . . k � - . .. . - 111, a e peoVe I; ........I- - eW ry:- . ... t� . . - , . _... '; �" " � ' Toronto Mail, din their unfair churlish bottle.- upon the great success of the bazaar. Is , " : .� . - I � , I te i 0 . .1 - , .� . had no doubt sufficient hWbeen realized S '. '' k - - I ' ociation desire b express Field, chemist and druggist, Pickering. At Arelidesoon Cassidy made . . . .. - . '...; ., . Publishers' A.4 Price 25 cents, 60 cents, and 01-00 per a few remarks, congratulating t . , : tile* � condemn et on of the he I . . . ation of the .. . � 11 manner i i dealing ng observe' . Watche I � C C S , e t . � . .... and i small'sDiii d man, Si • -:4 life bt�ii d about an I � . 9�� � I to .wine ' L . L . with. County 0 Bruce publishers, inns- elegant country residence in Westchester U - off the debt on the chparch. - He . . L -,.,:: il - . . I � . . . . I _: 71. . � "lopeA so- at all events. Rev. 'L - * _, �­ , ''LL . . - W - ' I' . L 2 :. ,`, I . . . , . - 1. � _. ': .., , . :. � L I . . ­ . I I : , . . . .... I - . . I .. ,�,- - I . i I ...1...:-.t chapg( tenants were temporanily absent, thanking . - . ..... ' � , : � . anking one and all, Protestgut and t, ;� �. -!. I 4, I i" ��, , . I . . I . - , . we hereby resolve on every oc w8ion, to led to an investigation a day or two ago. Cktholic, for their liberal patronage a . ., are . . .� _ � much ) on anyt�hing like fair to -ms, and that *9 te' dience, ' t ' ' ' -an I e � � �Iff . I.. . , h as the Mail Manager re to ex. County, N.j Y., by the owner, who k a the an . , , . . . . , L , , ­V i . 1. '. . ; . . . I and " - � � .. ­ I . L . . t . . UM u` Influence to discourage the It was discovered that a number of assistance, He was particularly grateful - I . . . -pre* _?, . , lati .of that n,qtW8 apei."-Rx, [Hear I tramps had taken Possession of the to his Protestant friends for their help. Special induceino s to Cut' tomers I . - �,' . .... he If the AfaiTpeeple thin), thoy can I made comforable fires slept in the Thus closed; of the most successful i- . * ''. ­ .. . ­ place, I . . I - � :. . - .1. 'i - , .;� I . I . i I . . . - . . ! - �­_ - "''. "-. I.- - get ong witho�t the co-operstioA and .luxurious beds. eaten all the canned bazaars ever held in Pickering. �!­. W.... , . I ., 1, , '. . .. I . - I . . _ I I . - , vious to S ockatakmg,.- . . I . I . . . . . I.- ­::,:­.:). - __ __ �-a - . . .. ! . �� . ! .:� . . I .. .. � . '. sym athy of country Publisher it will edibles in !the house, and succeeded in - � �� " - . .. � . .1 - - - . . ., A. . ­ . . - ­ . : I � . . .. . . ... I I � . . ! 0 1 1 � ,. - - Theshrink4ge, oftbeglaciers' in the J�m M& .--- ___L_ - - - . , - , - . r" not e them I long to find ot t thalt the nearly ruining the costly carpets and "' I a Co � I - , - - -,-.. - . ... .3 tT P Mi W a r.r ! . . , , J.'i - - - said o I die ense very furniture. They even went so far as to Swiss Alps -bar, caused losses to pea . i I i . luntry publishers can d I. peasants 1Y. M 9 0 0 � ! . , - drink all the wines and liquors that had by t . . . .., I 11 -1 1. . . .. q easil with Mail as an ex haige. he T;ink u � of pastures formall- ' 1: -1 ... I ; - ; - YS :L- : . ! I been left in the closets . . I 14 - . . , . .. . ED.] watered by gla "Trills. .. 4','Jj',3 1 . . . .,� . . . I cia � .11: . PracticalWatchmaketi. Brook street, Whitby. . . : . . . - ­ . ; . ! L .1.111 . . . I I . I . I - � I , . ... � 1� : . . . I � I _V . . , . - 'i... I . . _. � L .. ' 1'.... I L-, .. . I ­.. 1. r: . 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