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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_02_26I f I ` 1. J r I . i .. 1. . _ - i , I I _ I 1. .. kw . .11 0 - • ," �I n r, - 4 _ ` �' ` . n, : .. • , a 6 / i1 .� _� - ! .. it . .: - : - l: _ • l {` N V •. 17f• PICKERINC�, .(�NT� FRIhA", FEB. 2G, - i' OLa Vi ' - . . I - %. -_ -- -- — --' -- — ---� - -`-_ -- T�.— __ entertainment. Her selections 'were fine T T i , and exceedingly well rendered...:The AROLTI� D S ENAWA rofi �lsiortal Q�iarDs.,.:' .I Bu ems Cards. , �� � k � ri � d ails of our public school seem well ____ __- - -- Prize fighting ]tad eoe fighting ,3 OP' pleased with their new teachers, and they . - - �►if d ical. ^ Mft•A4.(`al. �LA'1•EIIT 'LOCAL $APPI.NIN(+g RECOP.I)EU BY ears to be the principal amusement in' P -� .r wx alt oBY in b • a ortion of OshawaI8 in tarn seem very fond of-of the school -, - - ;IELP, DI D., M. C. P. S. PHY$I• • jS9 THE PRESS AND JOTTED vo �ulged p recess....Dr. Eastwood has jest returned 11 Styli( ;For, COROVER, Qac„ M1 S A. .�i OLl CORRESPUNDINTS. rosldente, and an effort is being inado 1>v i-) • C I IN, !�e hallrsi- l�iurning, from 1+x0 from a trip to Niagara Falls ...... We l'�ktr,u�,�Ont. - oei ! the authorities to pat A stop to such are to have another tailor soon. We'll to 11•: "o: evening from 5 to 61o'clock. l_y -_ Teach r of the theory and practi a of . I?. Ai. C. Y. g., ;• BRYIJOHAM. cruel and senseless sport. soon b@ well fixed for mechanics in thifi .� E `v sling I. �N Music. Graduate of St. An s line..... Mr. Frank Webb leas moved to the . RIO. Coroner for, the county of On Mr: E. E. Sheppard, of fiorouto, is to T usical Conservatory, N,Y. Rev. F..C. Keatii 'will preach upon lecture till "Loyalty and Patriotism," on Mansion House in Uabridge....The Bone No, - . t1 �,. 1'liys1ciail, Surgeon and Accouchc +ur. Iesl- JVjetho(11Ht . tan an J o�1.e hex door to the Moat -of ice, '1-- nal T'anishineut to the bL. Patrick's day , under the auspices of of Ten►perarrce can now boast of forty -four ,let,. a members. Mr. Peter McNabis at present l��be�,nfi 1(v music bW ist the ree ;cle�,c� bi l�r . I1ead, IeLurc h h @re on Sabbath•ereniug next+ the Eulernld Association. _ - - - -- - - -- - - - -- ---- , -- opposite he `•;News office, Pickering. 41- Bowe one attempted to fire Mr. Jos- the Worthy Patriarch. - 1'ef (tl. _ - - -- "• -' - - -- -- - - -- -• 11 a'. 7th. _ Tl:e ptlbbc cordially in — I . _ ,- J__ . _ _-k _ _ _ vi4ed. ' Winswin's residence at Cedar Dale one . ` I - ii ALL I)OW, ' BARY�I,'T R uantit of rags, .. "Our Boys•!, 01 ,4 night last week. A q y , tT a:ia Solicitor. Notary Rublic, eta. CIFFICE— n'tar'io.. an WHITBY. . . "I clock, Brock - street, Whitby. Private eattlrated with Oil, were found OII fire 1n ` Deverell's 1 I �. the woodshed in time to prevent the de• My last cone @rued the necessity of fotm- tnntls ;o ] „an at lovrest rates and on favo�rjable �? wry T11'e a�lllnal meefiug of the Conservative station of the dwelling. retina �f ha`n1eU� - -- - - -- PI ERIN AGE; V 1 a good character ; in this I will give You . 1' ARK R,BA S- T- NS i Aasoclativn for South Ontario was held 'The People of this town ale very mticb some advice about shaping your fortune Uhl 11 .� to loan No -- . ana sotic'itors, &e. Money in tiffs town on Saturday last, when the interested in the ultimate fate of the I know you all like money. Who dose I AI n�iGq ;on pfl[ve : Haney's Building. i keAr. Open for the transaction of all legitimate, annual election of officers took place, and Joae h Hall Mnnufaeturing Co. A meet-, not ? We like it for the advantages it cot Banki g Business. p. ing . opea every Friday• H. F. 1,1 , l tlo� ea PAxsi:x- N. b. -A ninety acre far ,for Ore x goys -From 10 to 3; Saturdays Isnd other•importaut business transacted.• ins of the creditors w#ts held in Toronto Ecney.” es as in the social and business world. Rate on easy term?•_- - -- - - -- 4 i-- 10 to 1 o'clock. I 'John R. Clarke lectures ]lets an the recently, but no settlement was arrived n will be told : "Boys most not loch - +�An old Boy" is a little mulish ELAdiERE, BLACK. RLSS O ito g nth of March. - at. A committee of creditors was ap- T EtiGL18H, Barristers at Lt►w, o. 17 SavljS BiI11k In dOI1neCt1011. --- . �+� pointed :o inveatlRaSe the books Of L118 ou this question, and advises you to love it L •banters, Conveyancers, dtc. Offices, HIGHLAND CREEK. dearly, for you will find it your beat and •. in c (3 -y - GEORGE KEII.R, Agent. oompauy. Another meeting was held on truest friend 1n life. Those who scold you Toronto street (over Gas Company's1,10 onto. - lll ,ney to Lode sN Commission. its D E T• ��>< A �T y. p°. for liking it generally squeeze the dollar L Zuni. 11- MJ7:2 '•E. Tide annual soiree yin co' nectiou with Monda ,w when the re rt of the commit- rest hard before letting it qo. But only vevtvso� B _ y I2 TF.� OF PA�L1AGrE : P appointed Y * Fr+oi.Igtt - _ _ _ _ - he r�s�yterian church, will be held -tee a eluted to examine the @hut@ eve that which has been obtained by ...'. . L. Zi., AR- Whi by to Liverpool and Londonderry, via lore on Tuesday evening,; Dsarch 2nd. showed the gross assets, including p E. 1 - A,ItE�` �' LI' Portia d : Cabin r$5n.25, 678.25, *88.25 ; Intel'- book debts, and bills re- honest effort and is your just due in eom- RIS1EIS., County Crown Attorne , and mediate, 698.26 ; fiteerage $18. W1htb Liver ', ea will be served in the Oran];e Hall at machinery, fl • tition with the world, and then love it - (•oatrtr Solicitor. Court House, Whitbv. 10-v, pool and Londonderry via Halifax : Cab n $0375, p• �• The chair will be taken at 7 ceivable, to be f 2'i9 9`l] 72 WUil@ the petition �; ]l5, RITCHIE & BILLI 'C }5, K7G.75, s .7s ; Intermediate $49.OU: Steerage - '� E� o clock by the pastor, and addresses will liabilities, including mortageae, debts, lus t of Wealth obtained bs dishonestddea. nA will - 1 D ;�, ,esters and] Solizitors, High C urt of R �y @ delivered' by Revs. Westnev and are 11142,756 9G, leaving p �1{e. �1l, ;Lby Unt. DSoney to loan rear It yo are sendin for our friends o can ob- '' 1 y rain P tEYAID PASSAGE CERTIF C TEr3 at �amerOn, of Pickering ;Burt qUd Conroe, S1 ]7,.,lfi:: 7G• Mr. Peter Ryan sakes for never bring you the happiness you seek for c sonable terms. (1OWe8 rates, available from England, Ireland, _ w eden and Nor- ore and others. Music .by tl1@ s discharge, which, after some air des ides 1 wBat� wealth obtained slued by indngry, _ _ _ Scotia d, Frbn e, Germany, R e of Scars eterj- s.ry. way. iteerage�l7. Liverpool, �Ondtonderry, 'Methodist choir of Pickering. A large was granted ou condition that he would frugality, and careful saving will bless von, _ _ . �.,:..:+ _. - - - Queen town. or-Belfast to Whitby, and always eZecute his atsBigument: Mrs. Gl @n I ' ' • HINARY�., " - - ns low as lowest rates.yuoted by any other lines. turutut if expected. and will enable you to heap blessings on � For tickets, etc., apply made an unconditional aseio-nmeut. The HOYhjti 5, ETE xour fellow beings when you are closing H• (;EON, Graduate of the Ontar o Vet- �• $- ,�T,.�i�' UXBRIDGE f works will be started up at once, in order Iife'acareer. inn 0 Coltct•:e, Toronto. and practical horse - to work up rile material and pay off tL• It is only a matter of time, and as sure ` 8h0eX, -etc. On account of increase of practice AGENT, EXPI�6S OFFICE. WIIITI3�t,. " . - -- -- - -- A $abbsth Bchool ConiveIItinn, called creditors. as effect follows cause, when jn ' 'ous diet - - - -- - -- arYl I „. gCClla.ryw d vlatt8 every fion duo __ - Basket Work by the Executive Com,aiittee of -the 5out1l The strike at the Iran Works still con• management of profits- of your abilities • ,N�hiteva.le,c1lerrywoth and sefoo at ill n Green River . tend the rlisealtes 0 ntthe forego foot of T eadao Ontario Sabbath School A�soeiatioII, for tillues, will make you well- to -do. But how Y - .' .. forge, Gr ?en 1ti I _;___�_. _. After you have obtained a liberal education, t�EdncR ;l,:v, Thnrsdaand Friday of sac week �S$ETS 'iii one And twp the purpose of encouraging the workers _�:. A iir�: elaGs assistant orsesh -)ek a wave M n+d. S LINT E the first thing for you to do is to decide entr tea @e in the north riding of Ontario County in CLAREMONT. ; I tir:ennary inetrum what ,your life work she]] be. When you I tine for horses and cattle alwaca on nand. Calls bush 1 sizes. Baskets of all other sizes organise an association, will be held - 1n have done this, then put fortis your best 10411) bj night or by day promptly at Ad- mad as well. the Presbyterian church in the town r1f - 5s Green I{iver, out. -y bets for the' rude filled` ezrl Bivelp. You can no more tell when a wedding effort to know more of your bnsinesa than t dress. _ Uxbridge on Tuesday and �'�ednesdail, will take place in UzbridKe than you can any other man living. Select only one, . I. ---- - - March 9th and 10th, 1886. The pro- foretell when a cyclone will come, or the for life is too short to be a "Jack of all . - -- us into* garb$• eneering a Specialty.. .. — Four find Apple Ba>1'i-ele- always on ceedinga will commence on Tnasday at speckled heft will set. Marriages there trades,” and your' limited abilities at the 3 p. m..and sessions will be field in the don't depelad on the weather, or 'what best are too meagre to excel in more occn - t,�»rpfla :Pr. &e,o hand. All orders _ by mail promptly at• evening, and on Wednesday forenoon, other folks think; or what I wish. They Pations than one. . - ten ed to. Address afternoon, and evening. An ezeelI just go at the business the old fashioned of all occupatima, I lint farming at the I- ,.IiEATON, TOW NSHIV C ERK . . I J..B. WURTS, Proprietor, i:o 'strI Secretary Pi kering I R: Ont program hag been arranged, embracing way : pop the question mad marry, tit] its head of the list ; neat 1n order a mocha- - 1) D;�sion gi Green and marry, any hour then the professional' and last Agricultural 6ociety, Co;mndasioner fez taking ]7 I. - mitny. important cubieeta, Rhic�,: ']] be Poe and marry, pop pica] trade ; davit*?, Conveyancer..�cco;-Ini nt, an Incur -, - discussed by Itev. J. McEwen, Lhe well• of the day, any day of the month, any Lbe clerkships: In making this arrange I , � I �. a� TH�DIYISLOHCOURIS - sties Agent. Valuator or the Aam1lto , Prop I- r month of the year; and calmer folks like meet,' boys, I take into consideration year- . : dent and Loan Society. OFFICE - At H atven. dt S I 1 1 IN V Or known S S. worker, and others. Au me may be green with jealousy or di>�T chances of success and failure. My orvn_ ,re oar ham. � I interesting and profitable time may be (,(,*c,, s.� - s with surprise, nobody stops to conaid experience, as well as statistics, guarantee __ -- I COUNTY N T h OF ONTA Ii' O. .• :- -- _ expected About's week ago Mr Alfred Collins was the estimate I have just made. .Lt•cl i tpct. , ..-- •-•�• ntaited in marriage with Miss C. Coultiss, Older ones make a mistake, boys, it, ,;_.. - . - .�..• -- - -1 886'+ 1, BCA�IBORO v be happy �• COUNTY �]RCH TECT 1 �'I ' `' of Pickering. We wish they ma teaching yon to think yc u can be bighlY A. POST, C n•d d e �" o we feel sere they will; but why didn't I thought of only in the professions, or A. for she county of Ontario. D swings `�o. Place of Holding At a.meeting of the Methodist Quarter- shed for evert lash of - - -- ''w�%� `' -�'�z know something about it, after elf. promise clerkships. Th1A is a sad mistake. The una spe:itications fern - -- 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 t,ui ?'dins• steam and hot water beati g and 1 hitby ly Board, held last week, a resolution ex- ing that if possible we were to marry twin professions have many advantages and / venti]a:IOn .a specialty.' Office- Gerrie Block, (Brougham,.. + 9 3 2 resaiv of sorrow for the removal of lilt. contain very many able and noble men, - as and Brock streets, nitby. $ ; Pickering 4 s P of Cher wood, a very and be brothers-in-law oo s he knew. o If I ou must know it is much eagier'.to be eor�e. Dund g P rt Perry 827 lb Thomas Barnard. ry Was to kII0 Residence— Kingston $osd,East Picker ng• 87-y R marry s dozen times he shall not know. a quack than an expert ; and who would 4 abridge active meli:ber of the B.onrd for many _ - - -- � 10 SW 24 928 10 t n v - -- - 5 ,tnningtoa 0 ea ts *1 - '. :! tutio�itapr� tt{l. 0 Cannirton a 2g 1 17 ears. from hearboro Circuit. Mt'• Then t wedding is Dr. Eastwood to be a quack in tliese,days ? AnY goose can 1 13 24 SIO 11 11a 3 Miss Jenuis 'Milne. They married and be that • Unless you have special advent- - 7 Lptergrove arbard will �reinove to the Grimsby ' 1 ea of money and influence you will be mHU�IAS POUCHER, LICENSED � -- -- - 4 -'- district, in Lincoln county, in a few went off on a tour an FiVate.n I would . 1 Auctioneer, Valnator, ckc.. io7 the ounties J. E. FAREWELL, . yet. The wedding was more apt to be a quack than otherwise. -- of work. North and South Ontario. Audi valued at ales By order,- Clerk of the Peace. weeks. And again, chat prominence is given to . - sir. Peon, tIT@ Bchool teacher ]fete, has tell all about the bridal costume confuse 4 of a1i kinds conducted and Prol►crty _ - -- -- P the dandy clerks 1- -those dandy dudes who R mo,lera:e charge. Arrangements for suction ,O d leg 0 cents pos•age, and rove will trail would et it all tT,lZed o ,and j i - sales or valuating cast be made at an time at r you free a royal,valuable, m le box of adopted the title of one of John R. Clark's the readers of Tim Nxws ; but I heard s can measure tape, tell la -da -da sweets . 0 . Ial attention A jUl�,g y lectures, and interested a large andieuce. girl say another girl told her that she saw the EY.OGGHA1t HOTEL. Spec' goods that will pnt you i#: to wa of g stories to the girls, and be the nice young - yen to all or era by letter or t leraph• �. mak;ng more money at once, tesu in the aCh001 }louse One evening lately g will t!e �► r,,_y II the' bridal outfit and it was just lovely. man at all our tea - parties. -Why, they :iadrest+ Boa 47, Rrou ham, Ont. atiythinglin America. Both asses o all ages - _ li a at home and work in spare time , or all the with ­To and, Fro in London." The next .item of news is that Mr. John are not to be compared to the solid, open- % - - - - -- ---- 1:'-- -- ith(Nn, d'�'. ti e. Capital not required. we wi 1 start you• The dwelling horse of Mrs. «'1xi. Heron Barry has purchased the property of Mr. hearted, generous. young men who plow, IS I mensei pap,EUre for'those who tart at once. y ry h are, south of the'Presbyterian church sow and reap, - S. - Qc Co. Portland_ Maine. _ 7 -y caught fire late] ,and came ve near s �1� r acre, and Mr. S. Palmer has Don'L let your ambition fall so far be- i I G H .'E L REED, GENERAL R`r being copsnmed. AD over ^]leafed ato�•e- y „ac -f- a d Wagon Maker, ickering, GHB � a, pipe was the cause. i bought the Russell mill property. low par as to let yon be content in stand I Mr. Thos. 'Pugh hsa rented his farms ing out your days with a pen behind your . . - Ont. The latest im 'roved machinery $r sum. • The bridge spanning the Rouge, at lot the whole box and dice kin the life throbs at a telegraph Axle and `ut Curti g. Aorseshoetng Sara, C11C q E <<_ ;l«'�zy; All work T,rotnptly & d satisfactorily ca cured. s atehmaker slid Jeweler, 5, con. S, was carried away by the late and mill property, instrument, or measnrint{ molaesea I No, 1. -_ ____ \ floods, slid 'also w ere Maxwell's bridge of it, and is coming to reside iu Claremont i -- - -- PICKERIN09 ONT my boys, take off: your costs, WILL uP Jo= • a�ul (lazier.. . and T. CM Kirkbaln's mi11 dam. ii he can get a house. When everybody +t I ctt�tte1 -r,1.: _.;_1____•.� moves.here and their families come, we mind that life means work, and show your _ - - '. ” " \( SIGN mentiof j WHITEVALE. will be able to get incorporated. If ha ability to work by choosing the�farm or a ' ll) A I '� '1' I :� GRAiNL A beautiful assost _ a wife on v, i Writing, Pape - Hanging, Tinting, 'c., of all , � only soinethivg t0 kceP good mechanics] trade. LTI the a orteat notice. All shades of W arch S, Clocks, Jewele.ry and Fancy 188 E�ootli, of this place, is visiting marry myself and found a family and help Tho' farming is as old as the earth -- ' kinds done on et, scientifically paint uiixei to orb r. done but he E ELY . GOCA13, o11 hand ..: ,. the village along. If th @Clare Claremont People Adam was a gardener, -y ner , brother, Azor, in Toronto...Miss e - fish Lead used• H HILT & WELB speaking, it is less developed than almost - IIEPAJRING pROMPTLY %ECUTED KirtOD, of Torouto, spent Suoday tw her would pat up a. few good .houses to rent airy other branch of industry. So in this . • — - - - -- -- W. I o experience, I am a le to say I will father'a...Mr• Herbert Burton, . Mark- and d be better for villageterprisinq it occupation there is large room for, yon to �OOt (ttttl .ti1t� _ �fter .6 years' cape P grantee satisfacti n 12y yam, bas' been ending the past week would Methodist S. 8. tea-party canoe off become renowned as a Scientist. - - - - e" --- - - - - -- - --- -- �wS. ICFI.�ItD B IGvALL, I SALE, - -- - - -- Here. Herb. is , jolly coon, and the bb's_ last week. I sold my paring machine and Those who aspire to be "tones„ need 0vi . dealer i Bbots and oee ,{� era pre - tttwww LUM gay, Com@ aqa, w @nt with Tom to the party. Igo with not go away from tlx@ farm, —'the land- ,• ` I,are3.to supply hi friends and sus Meta with The ever - "re ' trees at the gellooi yard Tom since Alf. 'sacked me, and a grand owners of the world are the aristocracy_ .r begged anti sev, ed work • to order oftf the Lest 11 jiaahty ]also keep always on hand a� full sur are looking ve hAbbV, on account of time we had. - Miss McGarry was the But this is an insignificant matter. T,he : I.'.v of Bolts and S oeg from the best factories to --AND— the bog layi ,:' football. \cw, since - -� _ 1 1 , a ti:e Province, all o which have been sele.ted by y p ' elocutionist, and after the re or ab a ermn advantages are what I wish you to inveati- , 1. . . a' practical ma-a a d will be sold at low prices l0y T the pubic t to -the trotl<ble of remarks from Mr. Kippin, Y ate. The farmer is independent -the cash. Give urea ca 1 and inspect for your I a uttin tlaoae t a there why do not tale Minister, she appeared. Her pieces ,were ride of a free man 1 How many of your • c I G p g �d Tom and me liked them, N I bHOE ►J matter at once and first - class, ail city cousiiia can enjoy their horse and ' 1 OI3'N LESL E, )?OQr -�- _.-- -o trustees see to le r �) 'dukes. Yegg d and sea-n wort. Orders but we • , to. F.aperi11 WO iworkman- „ carriage .? can dine with finch deliclona an , +l . text tl atte.Ile a I-- : _ All kinds 0 leave snc11 the stopped• there was so, much love in them ; „and solid dishes as the most ordinary of your _. 1, :l l► 1 p y p nearly o ,posits the I T,,,.�tOC� The flood of the past week caused irnuch were too shy to look up. "Land o' Goshen, ship. Don't forge the stand, y 't (�i� $Card• al 's• is she' washin' her neck farmers? Even many can not have "an �' i r News, Iiin street. 'ickerin villa e• s excitement, 0Wing to the timber of the says Tom, " old dog Tray" to pat• on the bead 1 Think, — I,,'U=be . dam beinl�'im ..roperly hughed it was im• then a, girl in front of us that we would " - - I t tio'butr,on it securely, , and the have brought to the party only for the consider, and study all advantages before a -ilo ri ply. P 4 y • I _ ;,. _..- . - - - --� - - ANY $ rdE, Plank, Jaic�,Fe �eing osbible expense of it -the o>tie with the green felt rowing down the scythe and hoe. K You may say, Well that •An old boy' , �:., r[�i E Il'E IS NO LON Sid- imm @use jitm of ice that . came down list on --said she was in evening dress, an „ 1 !]oast tglat r. Johnston, Tailor, east of Scantling, FIOOri Ilgt $battered t e bridge, 1 @aviug 1t a that was all the style izi Toronto. The has got some poetry I him yet, for I don't •Q • , the Cuthbert House, gives better satisfac in rho and PuYnp I O�g• ban eroua siting. the other girl said if she was in full dre see so ml4ich beauty at�our farm 1" True ­ Hand - lees vloney t ilan a y other first -class hob ing !� township. Cai_1 d examine his s ock if you , she wouldn't have long sleeves ; then ou enough, boys, I know that most farm i „clE,' , wish to get a styli.h, good-fitting, well, niade L of #LSO SHINGLES 1 . 2 AND 8� OREENWOOD. irl with the felt hat said she was mo homes are not as attractive as .they should - - .. kemeiuber the ddreRe- JOHt.STO , o i g frel 613 . ^ ly bn bans and Cat to Order on Shortest be, but don t scold • rather hunt n where covered up, it made the boys Y• , �uthber; House, Dickering Village. nd at Lowest 1'r sea, 'either tit ,hhe tes,iv @��tinq onset the a�uapices of told Tqm there was not much full dress -- the blame is and tty to remedy the defect. -_._i Notice,.a 5th Con. 4. the DIiIJ (Lot 1a, the Methodist Church here was a grand it seemed remarkably scanty from the :f the blame rests with your good old ` miles North of �laiemon , or will be sli�cess- There must have been shout waist up, but the other girl said the fuller daddy, who mesas right, but don't know ' HOTEL, �--ii I` T D Oft. slabi10 sale cheap. three hnndrecl that took tea, as the pro the dress the more naked she would be• hardly how to go to work, convince him of . t > ,1I P•E Ii A. CE �r This delivered. rY _� ., 1 wood, Joh�i ;Mitchell, proprie� �� ce4da at the door amounted to between .somehow we ain't used to auch revelations. his error by your improving home . an�- it,uae is a new b tlding, fitted up ,yrith every F/ Th @re's my ronndinge all you can. Get him to visit .• • µ ravillinq bu 1tc. Lars W T• ,'FO $70 and $75, The tea as usual for. Green' sister Annie, she would run if a_coinlnodatiou for the t RIDGE Chicago or New York for a fortnight or so, -� i 11Sid (OI:lIIIOCIOns stables and sheds. horses.. ,l -fill' UXB • woo d was first- class, both in (]tlalits► and I came inlwe enirlwonld saueal fit to roeuse -- 1 sitall at all titn� s be Pleased to receive a c� u ntit All seemed to appreeiats the and our h K there we all sat and to see the degradation, misery and ill - 1. from Ink friends' , the public generally, wh g y fortune of hundreds, and he will be so •' �_ I i:IGreenwood. I iW -, g but t - - . , ,. II good things, and if we are �y judge did the township; a #raid to let yon qo abroad, he'll set right . - - t -- - - -- gE PICKERING - i''. ample juatic@ to the eatables w etiler� hey �� bg we t morel hardened be and wand work and make wonderful ehanges,auch ® �O R D 0 . HOU . Jame» Gor on, Proprietor. This house i did to themselves or not. But the great take an occasional glance as she elocnted. that you will not long to leave the happy .11 a line new brick uildiug, tknished fn superio treat. of the evening was the very inter- , style. Every co v�nionce and oomfort for th pie, m ! if . you'd seen the train. Long homestead. cr$velling pub] c.' The choicest I brands o � eating and instructive lecture delivered after sae sat down it kept walking over I am proud to name among nay lists of . - W* Liquors and Cigars alwayr on hand. by ReV• ri. R. Willoughby, M. A• upon yl1e platform. ft was a grand time, with best friends many farmers, and I can - � - IN and cotnmOi l us stales and aheds•' 7-y I _ -. ___ "Elements of True Womanhood.” For what we heard, saw. and eat. Tom and I name you dozens within a few miles of • . ( I0.111EKCIA HOTEL, B�ROt -'GHQ about one hour and a .half the speaker are going too everything they have in Clare- THE Nxws whose manly appearance and tJ a5t out. John M. eerow. �oprietor. K mont. They took in betwt+en $70 and 88(1 hearty shake of their horny hands im' b R Having ieased his Hotel and fitt�d it up tai kept the rapt attention of ells large at the door. ONE or THE Boys. press yon with their genuine nobility of tirst -class style, I .shall'be leased: to see goy f gud,ence, and frequently received h @art friends and the Uravelling public generally. The f_ a lanes. The leetitre >8 spoken of in dharaeter. i►eat of accommodation afforded for man an ! My ]attar is 8� little long, but Can y0ii beet, and every attention paid to thglse Savorin the higllesb LerIDS •nd is evidently talon• From another Correspondent. r Ire with their natrbnage. I -10 Sta�ile$f Jetted to profit as well as please. The roads east s b �atarday'sr storm area who is so long- wi>idea ? I can- -.-., If _ __ and Boar • g AN oLD Boy: ' lllllIOUGHAl11IHOTEL, JOS. IPHE , ,t _ QNrj . The friends of the Methodist church badly blocked up Y . lJ Sad the above we 1 PION-BRING) t 1*a axing favorably with their The mail train on Saturday was arse]# in - Proprietor•. Having lea are F For the past quarter of a century West's . ; . known- house from blr. Thomas Yaucher, an P the snow within half a mile of the station. has 'yen relief tothonsanda, haven thorou Ohl refitted the same, I am no ') - ahnrch ebt: Last year they Paid 8I` Traffic all around us is at a statt3d= eto�•,an Cough Sy p gl .. WM. - r�etor. and no medicine oom ended can show *�' Prepared to eater do the wants of the traysllin 111 • ri Q�t p This year the net proceeds of the tea w Would like to know what kind po - >yl ? public. Every accommodation for man an animal that is who 'seems to deli ht� in snob a vast number o! Unsolicited 'testi- beast, The bar as usual supplied with the be 865. This amount wgs supplemented t0 • ; + to stler elwa s was have on b nd first- class Horses, using his strength on small boys. qIt oe morals; ask your neighbor as t0 its m o]� be procured, and an attentive ho in S�-y 1 w►i11 always j� atten carriages ,ft., and let th to the public at tea- #120 b s few Of theemoberee lewa1v�R It is an nrrfai�ing anre.for Coughs, t" dance. t Carriag w prepared to SUPPl7 bout 1180 which they propose P g shame that it is allowed to run loose• U C -r 41 We are p rbonable rates. thing is certain, it is a public naisence.. • • goar6eneas, Asthma, Bronchitis, Con- . -i or drive Uoutmercial m n to any point on the out neat year. ]a8e was intro- and - 113u- teller. Remember tile giland concert and tea• A novel way of breaking q sumption in its early stages . �,_, ! _ -_I ,- - , -, : ; ,,,,_,.- ,�,.�. --�-r most reasonable terms traln8 m @sting in connection with the. English gated by one of our learned yontiis on Throat and Lana diseases• Price 20� ' fTJ 0 S H II A READ B U T C H E A "Bus meetS a G. �t residences, a nrda evening last ....Miss McGarry r Bottle. Sold by 'W H. 0 0 ­ t) Having opened a Butcher Shop in Haney I and patties called for p netually a st Pickering• ' li ems w PPied when required oharch,'which will be held in the Orange BadeeYt of satisfaction the other and 11 and Dra$gi + Block, Pickerin Nill I beg to state t and to 48- evenin • • A ,p gram R shall always have on hand a full supply of Tres To on sh rt notice. y Hall this (Friday) g art and - : . -i � I - Meats, which I vdill guarantee first -class an at moderate rated, . of rare- excellence will be rOVidtd. evening at the Methodist tea•p y p• ' will ether fro extorti4nRte rates charged P - J _ . tch sell at "the to eat living profit. e . �1© - 1,. - a shop or rig Give me a call. 1 ► - -u ,, ,r , - `. -. . - -- I , .� ` - l 1y- - - _. �.. _ -. - '� : - ( _ L L' I . -.. '- - t ' r r;, to ^� .v:2x w.. is v = . . .. I 1 . � . . I... k.. _ :..: . ... .."­. - " THE I . . FA - M* . - .- . ­ __" .. - .. I . ''. a.&— ., - _­ find 8 - �.-, I ' ! ' NOUN Uasisd0ii, I 6 1. . :.-- J.. - �'. �. - " . . I . . . . I .- " . . . 1. . ii ..� ,. " . It .,� . I - . . . I . ; . . . . ­ . I I � I What the Canadian farmere'vii .11, � - , . . I , - . L . . . � . . I . . I . . . . . .� I.. ., - I .- . I I . . I I . .�, : . . � I . . . . . . I . . I ,; - . . I I . � � . .. . . . . � . . . . . . I . In *sod b a little more help and 'Y I I 6'0 the house ;lore fear r o a h U % - light workout doom. � , � * ­ . There am several kinds inle f 0 roc I I I ., � I - � . . . __ ­ I . ,.. . 1. . . . for milk producers. The . nips almost exclusively, wh t le Us' I is ' he X 0 I ­ _. ! . I . .. - 1. �.. �.. , . I .. I '., _­t:' ',�'." '­,. - . . rake beets and carrots. A jud 4 , ud c . � . . . I . . - . " , . I .: -1. I /I I . ; . mixture would contribute - health � . I I I � . ... _._M,1�1 ..... . Adulloyeg setw"ding-co taring co an - - -.,! ,J.- - position in standing or lyf 'r lyf 9 a slul . I , � r . - , . rearanoe, a loss of Appe t0i. . or an .:... '.. - for unnatural substanoes--any at t -1 . - -":. . . %� . I UsuAlly symptoins,of something wro . I - - .1 .. . -, *. - I stock. I . I . ' Before putting iiaw ' Into a pork th _: ,� - . . . .I ­- _­ ".. I � , the latter should be thorn ighly s remove the Impurities an i to deal � . 11 - ,-. . . . - • ..� � germs that would surely a foot the . i - t ':­ �..­L . z-, - not removed. A barrel th*t . has o � used to pack beef should never . after " a pork barrel. It will he found I I I . ' inpien Ible to keep pork iviect in - � _1 :; .. - - . - . We Is a rule that does not work , hot . - . , , . An old pork barrel' Is one of the ve . _. for keeping beef. .. -i . - '�t" L . . ... - - ! , .-...L: . t! I . , Perhaps it is no, general ly - kno . . . 1, � . :.. :1 . 11. .'-" barley, (like the pine tree) ' grows a - . . . ­ . the world. It in 9 " I grown all 8 In Ara eand Norway, and Itwil & gn . 1, - .. . ,�� I . lower ttmpersture than a ; an othe . - . .;-. t�. ­ as . I . . ''. . 11m.. grain. It never blights nor or I usts,'si . - I : � make something on almost ' y kind � 1 . and under'any circumstan , t 'I thouln' - � .... rich, dry soil suits It best. it in I , - , for hones and mules, and wh n out b �. ­ . � - k L s. - . � . in fully ripe the straw In cqi ial to t I . 7, I. . . ; . , � . C, , ,_ ­ Northern hay. . :-.1 .� ­1 I .. :. '­­ ... .: - The first he'rd of cittle, kno, -I- I ' wn' on ,t ­ . . .; . I - . - ... _. - ­.;,�, Z . 'L .. `,_'; _. _� , _.. .- ` - Un t of America were broug t by Cal . , : .1 . 'L I . , .1; _. .... , . I _1 on his second voyage. Fr � the's I . .. 1..;1_: from other small hard@ bDr 'Ug ht 63 , � L - I I - , � _ - �_, I I ­ ._.. 1; ,I - , � . .:.n . • Spanish navigators, the, I Wild ttle of . . � - .... .. . ." �:� .Z I I � . � . - - . . . . , . America descended. In 1553, he Part ; '.. ; ..'.:t. .. _- , took cattle and hogs to N f ew undlan ' %... - Nova Scotia. The Canadian attle w .. troduoed in 1608. In 1620 V Vi Inlia, h .. !'. ­ �­ ;: - " - . . . L '_ ' � - . head of cattle. The most a . ringent /. - . . .;�'�'. � - I I . - . ill � . . ; were, prohibiting he passed prohibiting the - filing 9 I ; � I " - . � ;,:.:'-"-, I . ­ .. _ - . , . domestic animal. In Now E' . . New l gland, . w .. were introduced In 162 . It said t I I . . . .. ., a time price was regulated by color, . - - ' : . * ­ I.F calf baling cheaper than a blao one b . . ! i . . . -, : I- . I .. .... ` , . I . . .. . it was more likely to be mis ken b I - . . �: -, �..�­ . - . .: . - 't - ".� ­1 , . Wolves for a door and killed. - . I . - .. I � - . .. . The flavor of mutton can ' . ' ' I I great . � . . - � , . _.. ... - : . - i . "; '.., . I , � .. . Dved by -fatt i aning upon the t of . ,­ - ­- 1; , � . ,;: -,* - , . . .: . .1 . , d removing the viscera with I all possible . .. . ... espatch after the animal In bl fre0q, , usin .-..._ .: I .iL. at to cut or rupture the antra , 111, to L . - � - _ " ring contents in contact i rith th . . I a. . . .11 . . ;. .. - ./ . ''. . I C -'_� - , . - rr: Many farmers hi whierai. their I - I :*. o places opt by Serve winds find it refits - . . . I . - " ,..*,.i'... ]ant apple trees in masses lar, anon I 9 - - - - _. L* . . V .: . .. .___ . . . . . . . make a wind break on the side o � I . _L; 4 ... .1 .L L' �_ :: . . . am most exposed. The applet as brai i I L L L I . - - - -1 � .., I ow down, and if bordered b a fence y , five feet high on the wind d side . .- ound will be covered with an almc . . - . .. :,. .. . I .. � - .. . 11 , � L � - . - .. �. I /-, � -1 - - L - I �tilla rfectly as it was in the origin � I fares � i, 11 . . . �.. - �. .., - . 1. �_ � . . - I :.. . , The use of dried Lima bean I as fo n l . . - - - . . : .. � t , . ,., � .. -.. - . , . , :. _� .. oreadrig, and would be greater if th aid � . . I .1 and for need did not alwa make . - I . . �.- .. ":.L�� L__ , , � .�. ,: 4� 1, t . ".. '. -, �. - . " 1. � foe so high lialwinter and zy� hey are wia rd a . r . . . �_ . �_.,.. very rich and much- uper o a, , I � . - . ommon beaus. It is a ourpr that • bean In not more extenal ely , a grown I 1, 1:1 I... '. f r market. It needs rich land do. I - . I - _ - .1 . , ` .. �.: � _C arm season, but under favorabl -oondi ,.'�L - I , _ I .... t! {4% .:Z�. � ! *.1 I 0 thirty bush o, per � -1 , .,z . .. - ..: , 1!, . ­- , no of the diffioulties in growing Imab , I i. - .., � I r , '�:' , '. , L�,� _­ ' -.11 t. il."!�-: 14. '. _ .. ­ . a large scale Is In harvesting , d th 9 , �L- . � �. .1 L 4,01 . I . - :�'- - � .; ��-.,-L. IL _.. - � - , .- -1. . � , I theme They have to be h d-she l 4- ; I � .1 L _; 14); . . . 1: - 1. - -1 .i�'� 11, .. - � i even lower than the eve i is p 87 __ I , ­ . is . is will pay. � : I . . . - � . - i . . 'L..- - .. I L 4 . . . . ;. I . ) . �. . . �. ,:1,,,_ . . . L . _I F Can Of Mad. -­_ - ".., L"': I I _ i UII . - L . - . .,.! . . . 0.1 : � As every boa Its producir g�jm CA 1� � : . -:.: I . I . . � , .. . , .. .1 .1 : .: is well to "certain U possible the can st - . . ­ --. , - _. ,i,:.... ..- I. -. i'l _. rtain prevalent diseases among h a, � 91 �-,.,_ . i I. � ... . - " .-,- i , , . . . . . - k . ''. n w a well established h Wt that zym .. . . .:.. � . . . .. - . . .. . . L � f , , . 0 contagious diseases , , Dg h 'a Mfoa'nihLry &nnd'i*tf - - -.--- , . ­1 ; . - . . . . - ve their origin In I T - . . L . I � �. . . -1 d surroundings. The large in * a in ority � I a aforemid diseases - .. I .� . . I . , , , are rightly . dono ted ' filth diseases I" Doubtless t 'is ttr & �4 , . �? . �. I It .- � I tw -1 - _.. . I � � - 4 .� i f- 1 A ,5. � , - .F I - - �;__ , & - _. . 11, I , il� 1 , . i � i � . I I . . 1 7 i mw rua -an relation to hogs as to in n. F . ­- . . water and food are "4eatf I i;Q � � h .1th of brutea as well as 'their I masto - � T a hogs, for Instance, that are k I t an . . ' . ­ : 4'.0- .-; . i- a am where it in oonstautly da I 'd .-S.. �­ � 9 - filthy ; this in a sufficient can dur � . - � he days of summer to develop 64h ' g boll ' ' y � " t a a 'their I 'a 0 0 ' d' i 'I r '' ' n ' a - . an I "hog b � . I N wonder that some hogs, hove a 0! .. I N w r pF ' we I . - .. - na rally against d,sean, succurn ' ru to * I &I environments I For w ks I I. 1. ' ; . . � . in nthn lying In a semi-putrid puddl of 61 � • co scantly breathing the poisoned 'r, ir , If Is or no exercise, the marvel Is #hat' I . . .. . I of am can survive till released f 1. . �... &%'ere in th ,. , , the Imprisonment by the 11 I kil . I � . . . Of a butcher I Wb at wonder t t so - I - he a In such pens should occasion ly 1 1 . I ve- I a "cholera plantation" fro wb t i ". - -.­.� - - .. th cholera microbes go forth on t 1 Ir *1 . I � I .... . 1 . . .1,-', -_ : � , of death through the whole UZI I . .. : I , z I king In their flight even ho 1 w4 re apt in clean per a and have w Iwo _ � I )undings. i 11 . , ould It not be well to have �[ h4 ission for animals, and thus � corn , 00 In ' ' Ign ant and careless men to do the r 4 In his regard? -Hoge should not o ly h ; CIO Penn I but they should have y dg, 1. r still, Iota, In which to exere 1 th 1 4� ­.�_ . . I..."... , in ea, especially when young. 10 , .. . � , il t � . I ...... �. I convinced has its origip In an in f, . . go . - M^ II and bactera-hatobing i 9 condi Ion, � the uscular system, Induced b ' . . I I y 06 S0 axe [me in pure air. SUDP086 a h . . � - ,9 I � _� .. .; . I :.1. - , I I'll fa I n a little fastei when deprived If "I e t . - else and. kept in a dark place ? Who. I g . ___�..4_ . . ..- . . . . . . �_ , .,.' , p this if we must sat diseased Fork as , 1. . . - Ink of our lives? T1 0 r It t the r I ;:ir a writer of this Aver put in 1� the . r . . ] . was.ralsed and fattened on sanitary � p . . . I plea even if he did not gal in - I do of lard he had pork that w - . . quite . r W I . .- :-,. . - I � fro the smell or taste of filth and t a ; - I . . � . 41. of d ease. , _ . _ -- . . . . - � . � . . Putnam's Corn Extractor' ' � - - Is t a best remedy for corns xtait. . . �. t I .1 , ; - I - - ; . . . - -.. ..­ - - - . 3.1- �, -, - acts quickly, makes no sore spots and eff ) , .1. � - a ra teal cure. A hundred imitation i pi o . . I ' . , . . . Its aloe. Take neither substitutes )ffi r . - . . . . ..:- . . .,..,-.. . .- &"a g od nor the close limitations oft e 1 - ! . uln too often offered. . I • � an 141110164111110 __ IbeIn' Portugal the bal -k-ox is plac A lot . ' tweea two eaints, a ni a man who I 111 .9, how to work th! a6ints gets him IOU al� ",, , i - , JI - . ..i;,i ., I . . . .. .. - ; Ii:.I .", , , - . , - ' v , I - ..-.. -, ,� .�..._ : - � i 7, . I I - . ; 1 :.., I r� 1 _' . I ­_ . � - ITENO OF INTEMS . I ­ I I ; . , , i ""OLD MAN 00"" . MI. It :I L . . , ,1. I - , I . t.. 11, - - ­., I . i . . . . I . I I T114 6P&M Ueed In the Germse niiy an of about the bidest MAS 11C Mel , Id. Pups Sound timber. -w- , War . i - - es resilly. - W old "Dad" Freeman was buriA In Sharon, Ohio, boasts of a five-logged Irudgeri.. ' Wind r a few days ago, it was believed lamb and a four-logged duck. wd more, that I T= allsoll; man in the world had been The pews In Mr. Besolier's' Brooklyn laidt-Arent. "Dood" was ohurih still rent realily for $2,000 a year. . ; avorable 122 YZARS OtM, - � '' :,,;z ' The death rate from ohloxotorm in, soX,,onl tur- a clusively proved before his death. and cording to a recent estimate, one in 1,600. _ lenders left 138 descendants. Since Freeman was A- buried some relic hunters have brought for- Ifoul 0 Now Zealand has 120 newspapers, includ- tuition. ward a man whose authentic ripoord fixe" his I thirty dallyl to a lopulaillion of only 3,000. anatural a a at the rema kable figure of 127, yasrs. 4 f4b Ap- T14o proof furnished leave@ no room for any, Alwks Is sald to have In Its forests, at appetitai sort o . (doubt. The name of this mania An. -the lowest astimats, 5,000,000,000 feet Of hose are drew: Lucas. He is the father of P. A. lumber. ng with Lucas, who for nine )ears past has kept a A tramp In Los Angeles, Cal., 'stole a barber shop at 81 Larned street Wont, Do- marble slab weighing 80 pounds and walked barrel, trait. Mr. Luc&s w,mox' b-)rq . off with it. . , . --- alded to A SLAVIC UND � IR TIIF F Al It ER 6F GENIM AL In the following sentaince oocure every roy any - JACKS N, i I letter of the alphabet : 11 A quick brown pork if him of "I stern LI " f . 111 0, and who R grown fox jumps over the lazy dog." 4 ' - _1 ioe been man when the General succeeded to the pa- In Naples, 2,000 drivers of publ10 vi - be used tornal estate. He r,--i.embers the rOvOlu- hioles have struck fbr 'high6r wages. The next to tionary war d stinctly, and recalls many I velifolas still running 'are protected by po- it.* But very Interess Incidints of the second war ,fee. h ways.. between this country and Great Britain. He I ry best deol&rbs that it in an di-tioct to him an yes. The rulis of William and Mary College terday, - . In 1772 forbade. the students to drink a'nyI ,n that WHEN GRNICROL JACKSON WENT TO INEW thing except "older, beer, toddy and 11 over � spirits and water." I I his and duribi that ve4 memorable struggle, when A Hindoo loom, complete, Is worth 68 0 . W at a he accompanied the General ao'his body ser. cents, and weaves shawls, .silks and mus- I r small vant. He describes the cotton bales piled line which our meet expensive apparatus d will up as a temporary fortification. cannot equal. a of land Soon after this, at a time when the Gen- 11 There are.100,600 Indiam' who are to- I h good, eral was away, Lucas was whipped for some 'day, to all Intento and purpos , ", as uncivil- 4 a food reason and ran away.. He remembers very Ized &a they were 250 years ago," says Sen- a fore It well why he was whipped but does not give ator DAWes, V la bat the reason. He worked his way slowly north . . h and crossed into! Canada at Black Rook on It is said by one who has tried It that h "'' the Niagara River.. Andrew Kirby, then cayenne pepper sprinkled upon hot flannels r he con- Cubt3ma Collocior at Fort Erie, obaltered will afford instant relief to persons troubled t umbu$ him and helped him to oross Into the King's with neuralgia. . p .1 a, and domain. Luc" I I . There Is a, I gro � wing grudge &[ant electric later FOUND RMPLOY MENT TV THE FA41LY 0,1? lights at balls because they lespen almost tr South I . OR QXRAL BROCK. to a grayish tint the.pallor of these whose a guess 'who was killed ii , the war of 1812 at Q issue bloom is past. � lo d and ' ton Heights. N xt he ran on the Niagara , Two hundred 'and two lie" have been fo ere I'D" RlverundarCap n John Clinch, for whom killed JUL ,Algeria, during.the last twelve, Onad 500 he worked nine - years. mad was then din. years Also 1,214 panthers, 1,882 hyenas th f laws charg(d bi his employer because I he latter and 27,185 jackhIL - - . th any .' cattle considered him too old to be useful.. Lucas it Is claim d that a Peculiar broad of fish at, for was then 62 yearo old. are found at ellind's Springs, Lyons countyFOU N D E M P LOY M EN T AT KTI;C qToX. � " i: L Nevada, which are ooyered with a cost of , rod . Lucas soon fouiid employment again, this hair lnstesd� of scales. 30"as time at Kingston, Oat., where he married t r this his second wife. His slave wife -had horns More toinstpos are canned annualily In him seven children'. His second and free Now Jersey, It is atsitod,; than In any other y Im- wife bore him seventeen. One daughter by StrAs, and' more are canned in S&Iem $ban food this union b still living 4,t East Saginaw, in any other county. Isible M-ch. Her name in Mrs. Williams, and she , It Iq a singular fact that Texas to no 0011- 9 care in 71 years old. Fifty years ago Lucas ' mopolitan that the Governor'@ message in he to . REMOVED TO BRANTFORD 1. '., print*d In four languages- E v&I ish, Ger- a oar- Ontario. There he got work from the fat6r max, S,�anish and Bohemian. . 1 I Of Judge Stevenson, of Cayuga. Tba judge, A anow'malting machine, whicho It In Lad Is though now an'old man himialf, remembers claimed, will mart snow AS fast As fif tten As to Lucas as.a in -'n about 70 years old whom be men can shovel it In. was tried with success gb to as a -boy *as goitig t(- su.jiuol, In Now York the other day. f the Fir 29 years Luc,s waea .. ,.,, 1..� "I 1. -.1I T obas 1 i Mark Twain's profits from Geners, - -DRIVER FOR THE MXI.RE&.3 Co'.NfPA - N ' T AT Grant's book, as chief .member of the pub - I - the - I BRANTFORD, . 11shing firm c,f Cliarlies L. Webster & C3. 1% at as and resigned ti a place .ton years ago for the will anicunt, It is,'aald, to over M 00. " 4 reason t ' hat he was gettirg along in years When the lumber choppers of ,NI tine and " � and felt the need of rest. He has the frain d In of a once powei f al roan, anil stands six f 'a Canada have no roar raspberries or blue- 0 aa� berries to eat they devour b I laok anu, $ a do- three in he In his stockings. A year ago '01., the this month a sawed and split 25 cords of which ms mid to possess a bitter flavor. W ring. wood-for 11fam E. Walling, of Brantford, Tw'enV years ago hardly any butter was r to up to three., years ago he never wore epee - Imported, Into Eagland ; LOW 90 percent. of the tholes, and during the summer of 1883, whtn all that is need Is imported, and a great deal fit wn visiting his son in Detroit, Mr. Lucas read of it is manufactured in this country. I Ongli the -City Hall clock from In front od the � drunken Indian wish a long knife, yei. dons Kirk-wood House "rose the Campus Mar. ling like bedl&m, -broke Into a white danoo re. tine. He thon walked without the mis. in Ited Fork, 1. T., last week and soared P "no twee of a cans, being 124 years old I the ladies via that their heir turned gray. emh- Thin is a most remarkable. osonso of longevi- The , Frenqh Government has coined a ' 16do ty. -Lucas in certainly &sold as stated and now silver dollar for circulation In Torqain. does from his appearance to-day promises to hang It is a close copy of the M oxfoan dollar In on for some time to come. This man is pro- weight, size and thickness. a bably the oldest person living. He has wit. There has been a fearful destruction of . nessed the development of the most wonder. &Ams birds In Virginia, thousands of phea- #, it ful are, in the world's history, and ham per. sants, partridges and doves having perish. o sonal recollection of all the many great It is events in the career of this nition. ad from cold. Extermination Is feared. . . �- Numbers of people a io . - I ., peak of the popular In . and expressive word 46 crank" as a slaag go -, -,�f � . ons ,. :... �:i*�_' . ii FOBER MOMENT$....- I I �. expression. But It in a legitimate term, - I .. - . , .4 . found In the dictionary, with its ,. I.".. I . � 1�.i: ;.. . � [�. .,:,..- . . � � -1 i Of � . . . . definition. I . ml- The best mind cure is 't6nake, Up. One"'I Tha trade In patent medicines amounts to n 14 mind to. bs contented six ut $22,000.000 per sonum, and of thin are Many people mistake t 81,000,000 a year is spent In advertising. - th I ubb0inn'644 for Theie are five thousand kinds in the meor 0 bravery, meannewipor 6rouomy, andi,v+ neso ket. I ro, for wit. . I . . der The har"It Oather ad In the fields of the Gas'freezes at 3215.. It oonderam, . makes .J'nP. past Is to be brouight home for the dae of the twster and. freezes. The best way to thaw ln ' . out a gA4p1p9 is to pour about a Oint of aloc. , present. A, _ %. .) hollutbameter. ,There isan Ploohol fauoet oof The nifieq of Illness is ",'nearly manifest on topof the meter. Pouritintoohis. Uoh In high Ufa an In the rage and filth of ex. The clergymen residing on the Now Jersey wd treme poverty. made - I jif "_ 1 bank of the Delaware .are getting so rich . � th, Promises In th me Of ifflotion from marriage fees,. all on soeount of the 6 Ith require a better memory than people oom- POnns) I Y" marallage laws, that'the frugal Lay monly possess" - congregations are talking about ;reducing ' History that In good, faithful, and- trui4 their "rise. .a will survive ler ages ; but should It have The tomb f .Washington Irving In the : � InG none of thus qualities, its passa,ge will be cemetery at 0 do- short between, the cradle and the grave. Sleepy H ollow has been defso- oh ad by rallo hunters for the second time* T 41- , The most positive man are the inolitorsda. Some vandal has pried out the 0608 of Inc. IOU@ since they most believe themselves, and sale from the Spanish Alhambra on which IN ryl advise most wit'i their falsest flatterer and Irving wrote his name In 1842. ich wont enemy-their own self -love. - . "To the toboggan slide," read the signs Depression of spirits, when It In roil and attached to a sleigh that led a funeral train It 'whon people oan.not help it, Is not the result of circumstances, but in ninety-nine it Saratoga Springs. The solemn procesPW-1 alon had probsedled about two yards when a I out of a hundred from a dboordaut liver In Oyqtander called attention to. a printed L short, from bodily causes. . th � cards, which were quickly removed by the oJ, There are hundreds of men In this ooun- driver. - � ­ sit who spell he imperfectly as the I ite Josh, The London Ti-sen 'recently co' a12 in& tailing!, yet their immes ii-,ver appear In atained ,three advertisements, side by side, each (,f % ede the lapers, an they always manage to fi!I which was a proof Dc of governineut offices. . amation that a man named Of T tell vhA a m&q ag` ' - Smith was about to :Ohaup his 1patronymio I 01" the ton us. To see ya 04Y attention to to Faber. The choice memo queer until one - . E e . 9 ert,tin what he means, reintinbers that fabor is Li-tin for smith, Is pay attention to the eye. To talk In oppo. hence our word fabricite. .. the sition to the heart is one of the easiest things Boiled clooks are among tl:o novelties at o In the world ; to look this opposition is more Now Orleans A enium of a clock repairer JIJdifficult than algebra. ' there takes �ut Is works, winds up the - We may be pretty, certain that VOL roons spring and soft the machinery going in bod. whom all the world treat Ill entirely do. Ing water. After a time It comes out per. serve the treatment they get. The world is footly cleaned, and Is thoroughly dried and In a looking glass, and gives back to every goes $$Uke a clock. 1, man the u fleotion of his a wn face; frown at 1. it and it will in turn look sourly upon you ; It'-Ilway men complain, of the "weight of at . laugla at it.and with it, and it Is jolly coin. the passenger oars how by gures that an engine hauls between five I pany ; so let young people take tl;eIr choice. ind'six pounds of Aead weight for every one 0 . Suspension of judgment at certain times pound of paying pageeDgor weight, reckon. . should be sedulously cultivated. When we ed when &il the mats are filled. Fo a romenber how frtquently complex conditions . A little girldied at Portisoa(l ' ' on, -Ore. are involved, sad how difficult it is to under. 4&A since, a victim of the habi a few . t of eating Men stand and appreciate' those conditions and mud ION. Nei her punishment, kindness to accord to ea6h its proportionate value imor tei,aafin nnimIA k I_ L ALL FOR A WOMAN' LOV9 * andiow.Jink Crowley oomk, `441'j" . — . I carriage. &thew wftt to the U k I % -1;4 A Nous faig Man an a GalveOON hones, and ioon heard rapid ID " 0 . all "O "M Kul anch 0 ber4, cam I Ir .111001k After this Mr. if salon came to,whe ! 'r.1 , . A Giblvestong Taxes, dispeo h says t. Ile shot 6 ill .;""' tk , I - killing of J. Hanlon, a noted gi knibler of this for a physician.' He then fell on As Sto city, has caused a groat sonsoodon,* joth be- I then went to the parlor door %ad Ing prominent mad wallknown characters In In and saw Jack Crowley rest lk� _,.;Jr -this section of the St L 4 . 1 '&to. '&to. L Aid rman Schifer elbow. Both .have Leon P, If - ying k .. of Houston, an eye-witness f the affilr, to m-9. I am engaged to he attftt �', nirr1�, - B.4 the makes the follo, Ang statement: " I saw a man who lice wounded in the oth 4 back, drive up in front of Mist Do Lsanoy� A responsible gentleman who or r%k .� „- - man v Ithout a h t 11 ouston on the same tr i . t &In With , , pad out and went Into the I ouse. A f�vw says Crowley mid to him that he r” I I . I U: in ate@ after he came out age, n and went roate to Galveston On impertall t bulL �,, � THE I to the di iver apparently talked i o him. While at the same time showing'him a, 4o%I -4 1 ,. �;he was talkin Crowley stepi ad up. , The ter which he said hs, J9 d come frona , a � , man without a hat walked Ink the gate, and the oqntents of whiah might result go There to hL I beginnin the other man followed. Jack sonlen of � rued im or the man to whom he oar the door. The door was the closed. A Next day tfi gains gerltleman retu ried ily the a 1. few minutes after I heard the -epntt of ple- the same car and in t�.e same rro� i -- . y mer(M I tole- Then Mies De Liouney opened the C-owley. When Crowley reimWe tvCis that it d the front door and called for as I t I went versation of the previous evt,lj-ng he lature. over and entered the first 110,801, WThere ,intoeilie right. to be more serious than befc,ra, 's.d I P* ing It was dark In the room wi h smoke. I Ing to a man occupying A Gas% sorne difho� . one, opened the abutters to let out the smoke In front of them. gaid that he and thst.. tv sad saw Crowley alongside of the stove., I were going to lf,)ueton together and . take isked. him questions.- lie could not speak. going to the house of the lady, re I seemed emed fe" i - 1 bacause I examined him and found two bullet holes before. .This conversation happmw nhinabdomen. Howasnotdcad,butfuthe this side of Galveston. -Wnen ,3ea,H,t the harb - Howe &at throes. A pistol lay close to his right ton, Crowley said in a whisper to the ft �'6_;,�, of two t i,and. I picked up the pfskl and saw that man with him : " Aly mind Is r,ae,d t was cooked and with but one barrel load- am going to kill him. I want to 4 UP, - q�!. between d. All the other barrels were di-iolisorged. I am made of anyhow. I don't I" w4 roa, givOld-, yards a left the room to see who wo s the (Aher If I am killed. Keep this quiet, 1 4i _�,,' beep a )arty to the tragedy. In the ,oft room I two good pistols ow we now." i;,td,' . ` 5hereof - _ aw the same man, I Hanlon, o (* %1vaston, the train at H(,uston he said: I- Take t Iii ; black in ying on the floor of the ro , ith a large bottle out of my pocket. I don't Was, I ;* most OU is-shooter lying next his rZht and. I ex drink any more. C.oiod-bve if You ".. this eve mined the six-shooter and f cud- that it me any more." The man ]POInted 0tj-.._., palaces$ ; � "emptied. Itlookedthatway me. lasked JAok* Crowley was no doubt Jack %4 ��-...j theatres a i fin if he needed water, and he ; d : 'Please am the description given by the g .. entl � 4 of vege elp me off with, my cost and boats. I can who made the above statement t" Vk - ..t,2 forty th Mts up. I am'strong enough yet.' He Hanlon's appearance. CrowleY18 raasi;?, brary c hen uked me to put him to bed. He w" were followed to the grave by a larp ot :l volume" ut there. " . course of people. H i . salon, who has 1, I the Ale L -. .� . le _ Miss E.- Do Lanney, at whode hones the let-hole through his left lung and one $t-I, our his agody occurred, says 11 that ate had sent groin, remains in a very recarione e* - scri tur .. �letter to Galveston by Crowley ; that Han- tion, the phy-doisons declining to state � :1 N n arrived In a-carriaga . Ilk �,h3m I 0 and III at Crowley the chances for his recovery are. :,'l reveled flowed olose behind him on foot., Hanlon . ., - 4 11. St. Nla.r me inside at the house at once. In less A Northern man can now stiort a 1"4--, � _ Athan ­ An five minutes he went out to dismiss five minutes In Fl,)rfda by oarrving lk, i . , , ­ A.mru c a carriage. I looked out of the window skates morose his shoulder. a P - .'..l But - I I __ -------- ____._____________­� I . � .1 - vantage . the Ma _�light a j� , _. ent . - I . . . . was , . I I � I � 1 1; - i . � - . - . _ ments a . - I . .� . . - __ I . . I She I I , I I . I..! � ; an and laid do : .. � -,.--A latest f E ' �`i- , I � , . !,,! arable I )� . . , V.. I .�, &so W1 , . . " ,. -� I.I . I I , one cr 7hilst . .. . I . II -;. -1 _. - .. . , - , I" . i - .. - - .. �1111 1.. _-I the br,) I -;,-;o palm, 10th Mantles, - HAond -Omelj .'l Ladies' -,'C ' . , ' ' . ' I ' the tho C- Q $1 (�q thruh rimmed at $0, $4i $5, $6'$79 $1 ._� $15 J ­, re in . I, �i "A n . '.1 L . - ,-P zid a . I I .. 1 _ . I . .- . : ' - , , I / . v.. __.��', dauger � L. . . . i �0�14 �' � - Ladies' Taild Made' W ilk-in _ Coato*-Aj(, --- we see t - 9 � ': i yI �. comes t - . � - . . . 1. , w . . . . . . 8.004 - 1 . - - I ... . . . .: - I I Z% i'- and tha I I . . . . � . I- � I . . _ ... - . -, counter 1. - ' .`. der th Ladies' Long Black Otto'man C rod U." ' - white a ,00� Her I , . ,,, - . . I . . L' . . . , . ers at $8an'd $10111 . , � , ., - _ 1. - j y ­ . _. 1. �, � them as . .. _1 .. . - ­ . - I ­ ` 44y0 . . 1, �,, �! _1; _f " � darling, . Me ,�.". _- Far-lined Circular Xands*o'�' ' " 1:'m i"?,"�_ spirits 11� .� il r I , "O cup or resents 159 - -li-Al � Kill set - at $9, $ 20019 and $30. . . .__�, �_ i t '-.. ' ' $4 I ,..- I c I I .e'rti . . . Children's Fur-Lined D61mans at 4&L_. no mea d0.500 - I -.� : I , ,)4m -, - - . . I "A. Ccei ho - . . � . .. - - - . . � - . - ., � , j #, . , ; � I : ; . ' � I ,-� and n. . , % �., times a Chil&enla Cloth XantJ6 at, :-- , ' 9 I - - ,I , . .� . - - _. 11 them, ' It $1-509 429 $2-50i, $3t $3.509 $f9 $4.509 $59 $69 $7.30 and up. � ',-'�' , stone a . . .1 I . I \\- I, I . . _ - . .. I I.� In* it a I , appare perhap . � .���, proper :. .L ­ hurtin 1,4. " Ah t, 9 Pompe . ,-.� enclaktu 1_1 . ! f - PP0 I _, �L The I King 'Street East 0 gite � the- Market Toronto, " � - 1 sharpt I - _F�- .i: � I . An I It I � . d I'll , 1 to d ) 1( I I.- . � - ry aa. if, a o M just a - '� I - from t cAtnnista . I . . �i ._:t,14- .. . 'L Ther I . �. I � ` . tion at 1. = . � , , . - � , . --i : - �, , two be I � 1 $,$ -._ . - ' irttru,� � . Dhildren's Mantles at One Dollar : -10* tt:rs an ' I __ . �-� he in (I vo Doll ars, - $2.50, Three Dollars, $3.5% 1'-11 . & !, � Pat fel ..: I io,� 1, cry. ur Dollars, $4,,50, Five Doll 1 4 , Five , . ars, and UP ' "' - ) . I : lounl I . - Ladies Mantlesi. at $39$4 $5-$ $71 �' . : ,.- -ared. 1 6) il� 'rhe, 14 S I L . I ,�j . . . s . view 9, $109 and - .'' _. . , - I � - , . a noblv 14;1�- - littl ;'" � _ , � - L mroffe Iffeavy Red Comfo ' ` /' �� rte'ris, oni isel � whilet : I 5 14N,.,,:,, . - Nc-llie I : . , d Good All-Wool White Blankets TWO.'-' do inn . - , t I r _ .,. nibbl.- I I . � . . - . ..11ars per p9droo and up@- . . . . -, 4_. . . . . I 11 I - 0 . . .. . - . I . i.f, . itrike,; .1 uperiorQuality, ,� . I I �;. . I time t' and extia heavy a i,pOl, : tak4� , nol White Blankets, $3,50 to $7,50 94 Pr, ",_ should I l bed an .1 LARGE SHIPMENT OF TAPIHSTIO� Y� that . W; .". - I ; AND BRUSSEV4 C4RPET.% Sellin PRI(,Ff .L - ,Ae I 9 Ot VERY L0W � "4, - : .: I ', tbolle ­ shilp. re'nestry Carop I..,",. (IIMF ets, Handsome PatterBl t it,�, k ii I 1. � C'f, . \ , 359 40 45.2 50 55co and up,-.. : ....'.. __ 1. �-Ir, 603 . . _ ' _., , .. throu, .i,­ ; ,%Ild t, Boys' Overcoats at $29 $2.00, $3P 3.0"""; ' C11119'eI . I . I . that ar Dollars,' $4.50, Five D 11ars and UP . I � bett er I � ,I y wl ., I " .�. - %hall s -Overcoats at $3.59, S51 No $7.5 1 $1 j, $12, and O.... - I here, . I . 9% . or of vine habit. - '. .. ; - I .. Marie . I - WO May well pause and irtflirot before oom. When confined to the house, she scraped -, ' / .:' TZJ1.J�_s � . �. - 1. No Mitting ourselves to the udgments which innA f.. *u. �&&. 1, . T, r, - me, other un"Urou s shoes and ate , d.1 prove to be wrong. 1116 ki tq . vutn I ST. IMAST) *',� . 1111 .... - M. 0 .. .1. - ; . : � . .. .. 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The burning- Ann o Egypt now glared the ahonhlers of the young (whether pretty j sxoerr HIS HEAD AWAY. u' PTIAN R do,vn tie thongh it hnn�ered to aoortch and or otherwise) are always prone to heave almost out of my grasp, turning and twist - _ g P G _ -R • ANCE, owner iu is momentary ezpe°t- ing without ceasing. Day fingers ached, and consume eve thin th t it bathed with Its when their �e A everything m wrist felt like breaking, while the circa- , back o / ' . • have ion f a blow. y . istol shoo the a dazzling brightness, nazi It seemed to h st o . • I I called into life on tW accesioa swarms of Despite the darn er end the horror of their lotion in my leg nearly stopped, Presently where of Love an Wild Adventure, founded' no� c hit I " fit} Y ��i l+�g �e�el� noxious reptiles in human farm that as a role position, Frank Donelly o alb not help prase- the feelingg Dams over me that I did not first, Stu make their habitations in darkness. lug with his llpe the one that was nearest to mind much how it ended, and felt inclined t l on the oo 1 ... dos In the Career of Arabi sha. :,: Fur, tie a flooded river overflows and intxri• him but he lost not a moment over the to give tip there and then. In foot, my tin- . r FIId 1 fl�r' ' r 1 1 t ve uladon (even ndera those oiraumetanaes) ecstatic gate were relazio�j when I heard 1anae loofa , satin o0k� _ f dates a plain, so the anti P°P t} g oa his « NINA, THB NIHILIST." " THE K •� �� seemed to have overflowed and inundated delight, but, twisting her around, he shielded aide, and my man came in A g -. inK atteatlo he dy Aor °j N • N, BD SP D B, Tt #u Rvaat► SPY, the Frankleh quarter of Alexandria, where, � as much of her back as he scald with his him, the state of off :its: He had the one arrie / t .TO., E•ro. • d t0 the 'J _ I = = tie a ruk,, they noose appeared is anything left arm and ontapread hand, and whipped ofl my arm and Into the aaee in tubes wet t . other roc ovt his sword vowio in his ohoioest Arabic ling of an eye, and then between go :! like numbers. m. . who went • j" ' Worse still, be tree every da}� of late one or Loafers, and idlers, and vagabonds they that he would lop off rho ficat hand that ap- tbe,other gentleman loose and boxed him, to Cg �PT>;1� 1 - tIII. with ('row I two white girl ave m eterioael dies ar seemed to bo, and lees determined on prgaent proached her. and than —well, there were no more snakes hat he l wan e4 g 110TFL 1' OR1,.�T - •TONED IN THE ad, and nobody can discover what has be- mischief than on taking stook 6A to what " An' bread, I'll te�y eiontribntion on the bathed that day. We kept it very quiet. a tit , Dome of them. She declares in her ratty they could do when they deigned to not second, third an' fourth an' so on until I ve° and up to my leaving M -- it never oozed tent bush STitEETS. .. a gee l ,d lei' re at last r1eed, in i -at the way that the ' u ropeans in Alexandria stand themselves in earnest to the task for their taken one for every fioger on me two hands" out ; then my man was made keeper and he `. f tom a lad t There th y we r µ - °Tat t ,ables, only hap• on the brick t a volcano, and that at any gaz, was gree3ity bent on the contents of shouted Pat, as he , followed his maeter'a let 'it out. You oaa imagine it was a leasoa exult eerie y' beginning o the, now It, for the supreme- moment an eruption may occur and over- the windows and in through the doors of the example ► to both a rte that will last eome time." ply '� they d not k But ha it the flrah of the two drawn The keeper looked Immediately at the `I r00,rri d it, pt'y,ehey ct of an all Merciful Providence whelm them.' � - - . ed 1 no- uowled a of the 'Phu n, ore eon, my darlin , tliat we bat arty, half naked and sore eyed were the swords was all that was needed to make the reptile in the bath, no doudt reaa "Fi teen ` � me east with fs that it p rmixa_ us 8 should marry make off before Marie's 'majority of these wretched being •, but scores of savage Aruba recoil whereupon sensations :of that afternoon. . 10vVed the future. and t e are of vehicles volcano Aces In to misconduct Itself. By amongst them were not a few Egyptian . Pat exclaimed in acoents of acorn : minutes, sir 1" said his asaistant, breaking cos i nt P .c on. ' Sure an in upon his reverie. The keeper rose and , . ilig, he seems There were p e y - a, ar,;i ' waltinq for hire, and he ing Nellie into Jove !paths s�a parson may be found with soldiers in red tarbouches and Boiled linen Move on yet Duct, move p°hat Y k instructed the Arab drive,r to out even going out of the hotel. Alphonse l uniforms, who seamed to be on leave, min- the shadow of ot#r blsdea is enough tie yet e. lifted t,atking the hinder half. - The reptile seemed r Norr'e distance one, l+ran Hotel d'Orient, which J rat Coach th Dag, my dear ; it stands at gled with yaeh•macked women in blue cotton clear the way, .and the waq ain't a long one. nn�l that taker hem to the cite Lo id, and when they laid him on his hot ed somewhat to aurpr�se him, pe: haps your elbow." chemises and mahogany heed c ildrea sans please the plga.' a rP and we seem else .w shouting "To Nellie did (she was asked and the"nttzt ohemise •or shirt and looking ab much like Frank Donelly saw the troth of the *e- and de osit hi in 't them to wrap him t1p Y referee because everybody and deposit him in the Dose, where after a re 1i °d o im s or demons as it le possible to mark. ha en d >q a harbor" or •- To the m le 1'' minute the French garcon entered the y �g P P {, Nellie, darlin , ell behind me and we'll lazy look around, be withdrew hta head an- i. PP ed on the oil they went at the full speed room. conceive- g P you'll der the folds, A slight rise and fall could near lions lowever, horses ( ho knew no pace " Alpbonee s theii�e any kind of k clergy- This er rwd of humanity aaantered to and do it safe enough, sandwich fashion. to �, thin, wiry • . fro and a and down, in a listless sort of be the ham and fat and I the bread, and be assn as he finally settled himself, and then 1 1. made gene• of t (, t i renal and a g flop) over rutty map staying 1: the hotel 2 P p. .j logo an d p Asian, past coal " No, mo �enr ; but aura u z 5 church way, in company with yelping and mangy . thus mustered 1'11 be hanged It the Now, al I stopped and saw the rest of theta go' , ,I.:-' V t to see whet road$, across og , t de end gas works, trough flocks of close by--aa IIAe Saute Eastaehe --and ze doge and those little detatohed swarms of shall give the fish h their ao�nrsee a out through their ablutions, but there waellttle'.. , give a d� yards be variation and no excitement, end no, thank- ; . u l r t• I have sheep and almost over in Ividual members first Meese w Id be just aammencing." �e.•that always attend upon no, gather• of their shoes again, g P � �etI � thereof, and then throng a perfect a.a of Would y have any objection Le being g �: o whilst Alie, jolted al- matried in a tholic chapel, and by a Cath- To Frank Donell "a dismay he could see He helped to sling her around as he eqn- ing the keeper, I name away. Take this black mud breath, begs to wonder was olio priest, N Is I" asked Frank, abraptly. no other Earopeane about save themselves, olnded, for she was very faint and feeble. don't w4►nt to moot 07t °f ezandria o "four thoaeand . " On the a teary, I should prefer such a and, as though they anticipated some danger She could manage t0 do what required of o is ever the Al r for the Catholic is or anpleasantneee from the native invasion, her, however, and the distance was Onlvy h The Dance. of Death• you never see this font hundred wedding to a y othe , i % i aces, four thousand bet ha, y A doctor of my acquaintance told me the ,ales out by �atres, twelve thousand $hope for the sale the only tali t n that rs►ieee th=en h the though they had of been formmore thanuan several omiss missiles were hurled they all fell other day of the case of a young woman . I Jack lianion, theatres museum where character of �raorament, the gentletnr►n of vegetable food alone, $� banks and warehouse fortunately on her o0,mp8nions, between Who is one of the dancers in "Adonis." She oasand etadEnte ptadied and a Ii- membering h Ibv our Saviour' honored it by hoof taken down, t tallies forty th doors being cloned and so on. whom she staggered' up the hotel steps, and a are in tights an do all ,the dancers is With tainin four hundred thousand choosing it- he sympol of the indissoluble 8 t?o that pray- . These tights are pulled on with I F'' 1. brbry con 8 The themselves were so situated, how- the Instant the door was opened reeled in- • PPe t lay's retnalns Neither could she picture 'it as union between Him and His church, deo]arae y y a large volumes • moat Deftest of in the words f Holy Wait t st `what God 'ever, that the nearest available shelter was side and would have fallen are the resat the grca'eet oars so tie not to show a wrin- g �' P the hotel whereat the were stopping, but. door was closed and barred, had not her . - ho has a tut• the Alexandria where the kle, and ,are hheld �In pleas ;,by a narrow. and one our historians deolaria th t •f the Hebrew the bath der no t even the nd a of an' ipnignit the shortest way to reach it war acrross an husband caught her in his arms. leather belt which is strapped around the ... to the are expanded into ,. reek unde n B pe cri t Pa open space that by a at of imagination (To BE OorTINUID,) waist next the skin, and palled so tight that carious condj. s P to state what hands of the tieptuagint, I where C.eopatra one divorce art. might-have been called a E uare, and the - ,,; the girl is almost cut in two. She cannot r�. reveled with her R')msn covquorors, where "'Well Nei., e, my, opi>¢io#t exactly coin question was should the make a nick dash EM$BAaED BY A BOA• do the palling herself ; it ham to be done by St. 1l�rk preached the ospel and Saint oides with nr point, and as the little across this, with the almost certainty of _ another person ;and when It ie so tight that et art a Atha hell war like a ntroveray, where church is cl tie by, sapPo�. that we ask drawing attention upon themselves In the — she is ready to drop the tights are tanked row m �mru conquered and Abe comby tell:" Alphonse to a our guide thither, and take g P° B ;yieriencc of a Deeper who Bath( d the rytn a a he world shows to ad Pat \iona`gh to give u sway, an the say act, or should they take the longer rents ender it and thus kept in position. Then g pair °f But what town in t around b the honeae and tenet to sppzrent monster Etnalce�, she dresses and ;goes upon the stairs and -_� , vantag e from its railway i station and when ing is, and at as a witness You would unconcern and nor, -pr avocation for safety. A little while since, says a writer in the dances. The eoneegtrance is that she has a - . the Jiahmndiyeh Canal was crossed by its not abject t a common soldier doing, so, The latter course being dhcide3 on as rho I was examinin¢ some an the, city. proper eh ?" 8 $ -. James Gazette, terrible internal disease which can never be - - light and lotty bridge , (.a her- senti- •� i - safest albeit that their danger and suspense enakea in a certain collection, meanwhile oared while she is playing this part, and she was entered by the Gabsri " te, And If I Id Fat 1Vic nw hen is a moat p gossiping with the attendant. In the col - cannot afford to stop playing it, for she is hh ? g would be continued for at• least a con le of � mer,te somewhat underwe tar tinge. upcommon Disler, and so the objection g y y , p leetion were several fine specimens of the the breadwinner of a large family. The looked then upon s�town half Europe- minutes longer, awn the went Ca twin She Pe- could not a ly to him, and I d, an soon be Donelly especially cauntioning Pat not to beautiful gold and black boa, and also of the doctor argued with her on the subject, and an and half Oriental, with large streets well given away y Pat ad I would by a duke, let his Innate love for a row get them into a black and white spotted boa. I found the that If she kept on she would kill herself, . ,I . 1 . . P° or even a pr ce of the blood, for he plisses- sore s, but to boar any insult or even indi r and then the family would have no one to . " laid down, substantial houses built upon the 8' keeper a very intelligent man and erne latest fashion, banks, tbe3tree, cafes innam- uses honor, curare and fi.ielity, and they nity rather ether than afford the mob an ezonae little information I was able to give him led work far them, and would not have the - erable. and shops the coute uta of whose plate take preeed '� ce of rank and riches. for murdering them. him to soak me Whet er I had ever seen the money to bury her with. She admitted tie . rinse windows would, in some cases, have -,'Pat won � be a proud man If he heard •'Faith then I'll turn 'em cheek an' oak snakes bathed. No , I knew that It was truth of what he said, but added that all . ' done credit to Paris, London, or New York, you speak t me of him. Well, then, Nell, about for the smiting till par honor set' set customary to give base o-eatnres an co- the other girls were in the same condition, - whilst here and there above the roof- waved if you cane t ,buy, borrow something honor's wife ie safe at cafe can be, and thin, oasional bath, to eep them healthy and and that they had to take their ehancer. the brad, fan likFr fronds of the omnipresent- throw over our lovely shoulders, and we by the ,mother ov M, oses, I'll take it oat of preserve the akin pliant and the colors fresh She might not die if she wont on dancing, . . Palm and ocuaeionally, when the breadth of will try to et into the ' ohnrah before the the ,�agnrs with Jew's interest, I will." end clear, but I had never had sn' opportnn and she certainly would starve if she stop - ermitted, they drove first mass ie ver. •`Yon must bide a bit longer than that, it of witnessing the operation• Gladly, pad, It Ie not only the girls who dance to OYY18i� the thoroughfare p y j� through a perfect avenue of carob trees that �� I dare e y Marie will lead the something l'at, for we can't appnea your aervioes, and therefore, I accepted the offer. In a little "Adonis," but the girls who dance any - V were in full leaf and blomsom. that ill d ," and Nellie Trez3rr harried you would assuredly get killed if you pro- tlmo a moderately large tub, half-filled with whore, who have a very hard time of it, fir , 1 s hard to imagine, Frank, that all oatof the r m to her own. vokpd these murdering thieves to attack warm water, was.plaoed upon the ground, there seems to be no way of holding up the It i Jaeger is not forever past and over when Ina very short while the party of four yon. Now come along and keep your hot anti pay sttendant and another man stripped sights than thin procea� of strapping. They we Dee these tokens of eiv,llzltion around as; were hurrying along towards the little blood well iced," ofl their costs and waist- voata, turned up might be fastebed over the shoulders in some despite it all, there every now end then Irkutsk, P t Monaghan's lips going tie pat nodded assent, t$gagn hie apes were their shirt aletvea to Prepare for action: vyay, but then, as the girls have to wear the a t o at yet, p cornea to me a preeen!iment that It Is not so i t hough he se mnttsriag preliminary pray sblaz9 and hie nostrlla q zivering with exvite- Thp first case contained four boa•eonetrnet necks of their dresses low, that'is impossible. and that our greatest perils are yet to be en- ,ei where he was cimptq finishing his went, like those of a thoroughbred horse. ore varying from eight to sixteen feet long. _ - - — � -_�-- -- • countered," said Nellie Trezarr with a ahnd- breakfast, pleasing occupation whereat he Had net the habit of military obedience The keeper opened a small door to the end �,, • of the case, and then adding bank the glees A vely Remarkable Story. I • ; _. - '• der that caused her plump d shapely had been d turbed. been strong in him, there is no kno wring - , to civet to the vey shoulders. it was no a quarter past eight o'olook in what he would have done, for the mob had panel at the top, put his hand boldly in A gentleman tells one of those stories. . - rdMe white arms q that few people will believe "without nosing I Her lover could not rest kissing one of the mornin , and even yet there were note already begun to acres and make faces at sad ran his hand down she bank of the it." He says that he wag ant fez hunting, 4 y the three Christiana, and some of ,the naked nearest reptile, which moved from beneath and when the abase was at the height of its them tie he rt joined : III many peopl astir is this the essentially h(� �noh toward the open door, g j , • "You meet not think arty such nonsense, European q utter, of the city. gamins to even throw mud at them. As darling. It Is the natural reaction of your Despite is fact, however, the wedding Frank Donelly endured all this' with THE HEAD or• TITS SNAKE .excitement his horse ran Into an old well maQ alone.canaee you to do so, but a arty had of proceeded very far whey smiles, as though it wets highly conliplimen- ,passed the door he seised it with his right thirty feet deep. The horse was instantly - , 1- i7 spirits that y P cup or two of etror.g tea and a brief rest some misch one Arab gamins, who seemed Lary and wondrous entertaining as well, hod firmly around the neck, and dragging killed by the fall, but the rider war unhurt. the suttee of Chiffoniers the body quickly out caught it five feet or The walls of the well bal caved in at the _ Fill set you all right," to be performing whilst Nellie tried to smile and look nnnon •`' But though the young c fficer sp °tie thus began to st ne them from a safe distance and Carnes also, thongh. she did not very well to lower down with his left hand, the other bottom a distance of three or four feet, and - ':j c'leering to reassure her, hie heart was by aurae them for infidels and unbelievers. succeed. - man taking the remainder and olo'slrag the the gantteman says, thin prevented getting - orde for he no= t this ostile demonstration Alphonse For she had noticed that the male Arabs little door, The reptile "squirmed" a good out by digging footholds. R3alixing his �•� no means as bright as his words, A t:cei how the few nativ7s who were out and pointed out the church, and larding vory all carried stict of such formidable appear- deal as U obj:otiog to such handling ; but situation, he began to call for help at the ^ shout at that early hour scowled at them pile, decla ed that he dared not stay away once that they well deserved the nano of was quickly deposited in the tab, the keep- top of his voice, but no aseistan3e Dame. end muttered ender their beards, and so any from his work, and immediately clubs, and furthermore wore their long er retaining his hold of the head and fore $e was compelled to remain in the well all times spat on the ground se t� ey passed by made a m at undignified rash back to the knives thrust in their belts and so fully ex- part of the body. Air the 'water touched night, and the next morning the stench aria- times and one tall Arab aetuslly took tip a hotel, posed to view, instead of underneath their the snake a perceptible quiver ran through ing from the dead ea:ca a of the horse was But Frs k Danelly, blue cotton outside garb, tie usual, and she it ; for a few seoonda it coiled sal uncoiled anything but pleasant, and he noticed that . and 11P.-, stone as though with the intention of hurl Nellie Trezat'r" and blizzards were soaring over the spot Final- .I ing it at the vehicle, but t`•e next Instant pat held o their way, taking no notice felt sure that clubs were not carried and itself forcibly, dashing the water about, and Pl?a whatever f their aesailante who welts all knives eo ostentatiously sea la ed for then seemed to settle down to laoid en y get g - - t apparently altered his mind and dro d it, , Y P Y p ] �'- 1 the buzz began to alight in the welt perhaps fearing that he might injure the of them hAppily very bad marksmen, and in nothing.. ment of the bath, straggling no longer, al- slid it was then that a ,bright idea struck roperty of a brother - _Moslem instead of another three minutes the church affarded B „f the hotel was 'very near and they lowing itself to be slowly, moved about the him. H � they -i to catch the tit g t a - hnrtin the nnbelievere inside. them at al sonata temporary safety. wou.a b .ice as 9`ioltyr in another minute at tab the tag as they came down until he got a . , th� m�ost. Ticklish work, It seemed to me, and the Euffi „ient number to carry him out. That Ah, bare at fast is the Rue de la ColoatYe — LL Why, half the journey 'iPae already ao• Pom a for a' - `hinge -have a French nom- �IjgpTER X XIV. y' serious misha keeper rather assented to that opinion. he did, and when he e�►ught as many as hie ' vompLshed without any P <<yoa see one is apt to got eareteee; but so hands would hold, he '• chewed ” at them ' enclature in Al, .:a►ndria. ` ' :' - The two hor•:od. oale�he his, drawn MARIE LED, AND ALMOST MCRLISFiETf; Nellie was oomforsing herself thus when longas yon are oantloaa It is- enough, and they flew out, carrying him out of the sharply up at the door of the Hotel d'Orieut, It wasbeantifal little church, and it was all at once an Arab woman, taking a fancy I remember well the first time I Cried it. I wall. _ ro nto. and Pat Mona ban, springing off the box, to - the cc zettish and gay - colored half regular p Bat atilt the fox hnnt�r was in a dilammt►. L. g foes a mill tolerably yell` filled with ardent will rkee cloak, half jacket which 1•iarie, the French w$aie ken ill and died• Theday for bathing The buzzi.rds flew up so rapidly that he lets down the steps, and then g Dro, for i ie no trifling peril P ' P � dm the gospel his (1 and the snakes, came round, and no one could could not tarn loose when he. reached the _ tary salute and grins at the near run et p ohsmbermaid had lent her (chiefly to con- top without falling bask in the welt. Up -. of a cod breakfast foie ei,oertain aroma has the (7s►thoic fr B veal the fact that bar dress was a very low be found t, do It. Two da a went over, B ' hd lace here Hie glory Awe lath. -and almost sleeveless evening one), d then I thought d would have a try. I -ward the buzzard" flaw with their human just attacked his nostrtlei' which, ascending t It bein low mass, the entire Be ee was out as - from the region of the kitchens, would have sprang forward and with a quick etnteb tore had been feeding thane for year or more, freight, and the fez hunter bagan•t� despair �rforme din impressive silence, ao that a P g and was pretty well need to them. ' Well, of his life after all. When about 100 yards cAaecd Pat to grin under almost any sir P I h Rtmost have been hep►rd to fall. is off her ehonidera and away from her metancea, pin m g ,tom f an hoar after our t�io had g�'P• we filled the tab, and I got through with the above the ground the oz banter was Iaet , There was found to be'eimple secominoda- A q ua` �"' abet 1 the solem service was . Nellie thereupon shrieked, imsgtning that job all right, and was soon appointed hea3 about to let go and fall when he was struck o + eo Frank Donell ordered entered flea Pe a knee this was the commencement of an attack. kes'eper of by another bright idea. He danided to - ti n at _he hotel, y ended, and the congregation, towing and the shrill cry, ooapled with the expos- TEE SNAKE HOUSE. loose one buzz►rd at a time until his weight two bedrooms and a private sitting room, to the sits' as they gaited the seats, began I fed and'bathed the area- p g P i lratrnctin .his man to Beek his own cunt- file oat of tits chapel. ore of so mach of her glossy, heaving, pat- Time went on ; wouli alt them dow4wasd. Aztin a on $1.500 reverentl ; to iYatin whiteness, at once drew hundreds this tan he was Boon; landed safely upon t rs and to see that he had every thing vvhioh tutee regularly and of a little caceay over command which It was ;hen that oar three friends walked of eyes upon her. it, and to it happened that one dap I did the gionnd. + . he etc aired or fancied a o P But not in love or admiratl0n, for a brown not look after my man to Hoe that he fasten - �3'�Of Pat felt very mach like- obey ink with ale slowly fo and toward the altar, and n to y Po y d tht+m Soo came a priest; not the one who skin is considered by the tower clan of Grit , but an oldar•man, and la low ad the little door properly after we had one ponce ismarek'shatred of thePules Is se ,: nC�. up, y had said aa$, 1ph�►etnmedans tie the some of beant9r and a in the bath, 0 a this pa►rticalar dap, ton, greatthat Garmansareforbtdden to intermar- Five minutes later Nellie and r Ica r tome ioq fired of them what the wanted- White one a disgrace, an marking a descent he for of to bring the change of blankets r with them iathose,portions oftheEmpire iouni themselves most comfortably q when :ank tol i him he was somewhat from the first murderer, Cain, who they de- with him, sad I never noticed it until I h%d was a $"range thing like themselves, but hakes in the bath. Aa where P °Lich. sentiment seems to the Chan - 617j tired. ed since it • The'sr slain -room commanded a cheerful embarr h� were not Cat to' Dome to Diets was on brown one of the smaller a sailor to be a ;grassive. If one were to read view of the street a me and indeed almost for two turned white from excess of terror when God soon as I did notice it I sent him poet haste in a novel that such an ediot h%d gone forth be marrl�,id in a Catholic church. So he k as ed him what he had done with his fetch them. The one in the bath was in the ninsteeeth century in an enlightened a noble thoroughfare, and. here a tempting br then, Abel, wherefore the thank that[ only about nine feet long ; so when he had . b but be them 10 aacomP±►ny him into the sacristy, they country and from an .enlightened stAmman - little breakfast was daintily served, elder that they might further explain al Europeans have Cain for their progeni- been b the water long enough I lifted him 00 would be f ro;< ;,x n to say boat the anthor 1y 700 j whilst Frans was as hungry se a hunter, to *hich Frank Donelly there Nj:Gie v<a5 , ill too excited and agitated to with u b earoestneee and force of pleading tor• out, intending to put him in a square raised was an use. Bat truth is ever stranger than rr ode no farther ob�eotion. Qn this account Nellie 's most eigrrisite and wait my man a return ; but as I raised fiction. ,s TWO do more thr.L Drink cup after cap of tea and he rie., bnet and fall, fair, rounded arms were tar hIm 1 felt something around m r ht ,s + ' nihm k little J r toast between wotlea. that t p 1 g t g' The nevi► Lord - Lieutenant of Irelan,l, the �� y aid Frank. " It but conducted them Pee i tto I at once from calculated to win their homage or aver • an i� looking down found the little nor was Eirl of AEberdeen--Jjohn Campbell Hamil Now, my cl:,rl4ng, a and that donned their forbearance. open and that s fourteen -foot boa was out strikes, nip titht it w*11 be an economy °f common ed the service. A big hulking bo whose heart, had it lm ton Gordon —is the 7th Earl, was born in time to do too thi eat once, namely, to ° ver solemn and imprF'solve one, been human, shcald have beat with ew in- annf�e be ha�i to be stopped; so I lest g°;of 1847, mnaveeded to the title in 1S70 on the l� pure take • ues what is to be It wa a y looking old man gave them death of his brother George, whose life was ake our breakfast z.nd disc and theis►int -like . g tense and till then unknown joy+st the sight, the body of the one I was holding, and by intending a temp - r done immedliatel afterwards. to go to Como ve y good counsel when it Was ended, picked up a stone and oast it at her, the a fortunate shot grasped the other jant be fall of romantic paseagea, 1. P shc,a'd advise ou to do' would g cities the sacred building mile- etrtkin her on the breast with . a P Dear slant arante, during which hepamsad y or failing so that they q low the heal. The one in my Left hand had a oommonaailor, The late Lord Aber - 1 bed and °try to ge a little sleep, more im reseed with the eerioasnesa of the dull thud that ganeed her In an Instannt to coiled his body round my arm, an t, soothed t' ERTQ that at all events rent whilst I look after had undertaken deer succeeded to the tale in 1864 Ia 1866 r 'K A, thane t p wearies a arson and joint re onsibidries they feel faint and gpddy, b his bath was quiet and eonafortapa ; two -aaontial neo , P blessedness of the God hallowed A howl of horrible signifioanc,e went np to but the other was taking up alt 'my spare he embarked in a Balling vassal for Slt. Jahn, . . �� •; and the I h they had entered into than if the b'ue heavers. lima. Ha wriggled and twisted until I N. B•, and daring the voyage volunteered r u Frank can oa not .depute b9th state w v n had been performed In any ,there was • 6 efmultaaeotte rush In her ,could scarce hold him, straining the coil to take the place of a disabled s amen, The e � � te,Gks to otl,era? "uu must be ao tired." the sere o y other.- o n HIT direction, and doLana of long bony arms tunas my g y g y• occu atiou took hot of hurl, and he made t he seemed to shoot thigh hoar tt htl H, ha:I also several short voyag�a under the name of A "Not a bit of it. A pretty soldier I ahoahl °Then hey pasted forth Into t Pa and lean crooked fingers se - • - he sf l a ff red Hush trifles tie we have bean. that' hey were now out toward her at o:roe, not' Rresay to be given a tart, of his tail to my other leg, e"t Goor a Henry Oaborus, w_ as lice -sad t mate j th a to a Dung again h rdly realizing a dram was it all, sad with a momentary touch of her ti a I could not move a step. However, in New York in 1f67, and tie oa►ptain la •rough to ,vaster rr e , Of course y so - bl g p y g and t: nder irl h cemented a very differ- man an wife, to rs,lize it for long, loss smoothness, bpt to soratoh,t there %a, not�hiu to apeola m vsctiu cue 1868 In 1570 he s ippe'.i from Boston to $3.50, g t ey p even try fielding, g y and 1 did it ; more especially because the Melb )erne as mate �Of the sohoonsr Herd,' ens aspect, lieaidea, Nell, have you not read nor did ey tterm soon necessarily e}tgroes and rend, su tear that ezgnielte white $ that what you wish to be dens well Y. had since other motion. flesh of here. door of that case was open, all 1 there were and on thin voyage lie was swept overboard �� � that y ed theirs or eo they -had spent Inside At the si ht of the furious fa�a and 'tile three more inside biy man might be five and lost daring a storm. Daring all this er do yourself ! minutes g ins, an i I had to keep tip as beat time the family kno • nothing of his where- . Frank, I The elf hoar at diffarenoe in g Nellie shut here esAnd - ' Yee, yes; but if yon tease ne, the ohn rch had made a tiro set vast a .outstretched arms, y I could. The worst of it wan, while the - abonh, as letters he wrote to them had mist -- - and upl shall tremble. We are not out of .danger canoe of the streets, y slang Wildly for a few minutes, whilst bar of his hold nearer and nearer to my 1 here. The little Fcenah ohsmbermaid, the ap3t a ssaehore presentaathigh and low snowy and .dj7npled shonlden upheaved besot g carried.. - _ .. 7 i Marie; is too afraid to go out shopping for one as ;rIn winter's storm as contrasted pi body he Weald : i . ter themselves almosC to her stile pink oars, N me, because there have already been so many wet Simmer's W61m. f t 1 l t - . 1. I 11 •OZ# ee ai:� �tl: I ';t: _. G' €4 Y``+ R' -§" _$ R _ (' ,� - - .' - ,. - . taigas upon Europeans is the sir th ;, , �' d , I �� r > J R -j. .. I - RON , . _ „ 0 I � l !_I 0 l ( , 1. i I 6'- - Y ? 1. 1 .. ... - . . - I. l . - 1, , ' . - .. . . , ,. I I 'I .. I. - . _ _ 1 - - '. -- - _ . _ .. I. - -. .. ., -. - . : _ - , i - I. ., ,..:.- - _ 1t, �/ , -._' . i,- i �i f, 1 . . . . .. . � . ; . . . , .. . . - - I . . f j is i ... , , -- - ` . .. . I -- - -- - - ,'. , An . exchange says:— 'lion. ,J s ph value to eitll @r a� mecl:ttnic or maclliliist, * DS ._­ .. .... I . - - :! . ,;; 'a Arch, the English agricultural P., auci will be sold cheap. Aulrly at once � . , - l . received from his admirers $ 000 at Tfax, News office. tf I . - . more than was required to cover rhie — -- - - - -'� �Ii .. election. expenses, and �romptl: re- A'err(it•�rttrr(•mPntx. , . • . r �' turned it to them." Suer pollti ens A ljjle ag O • _ if . : 1 6lty vfckrr>in8� ictvla - - - -- rt ant of • weeds�ust arr� • are rare. Asa g @neral ; teems hey l - �a - rV Is pnblisbed every Friday mo Wing- Gt its omee, hold on to all the et. I C 11 , f Yiokering, Ont y g , . �, and seieCt for yearly spring sultq. Y t. TERllili3: , . � ' '` Lieutenant-General Luard • : lately . , . f, i I : 1I•�is Da 7�ar; `1.00.iit d iiiis advatnee.. ' RATER OF ADV ERTBINGi : commanding the Canadian mihtl8, has �n Di �n! , First insertion, - - We��alid 1.111 m } - 8wah su Per line eoeat�. been awarded a dletulgulsh@d service - '`71�t+ : bseyuent insertion, per line 4 ���TS �N� HB�j i ' This rate does not include Le al or Foreign ad• P@ris10II 02 $50a a year. General l All felt Boo a and Sboes now in $tOCI� WI �� - `' vertisemenM. 11 b e $ O I (� Luard served in the Crimea and NOtiCe To Contra �t01`S. ' Special terms given to parties making con- ' ID .1 k_ : tracts for 8 or a months orb i the year. Hal ticlpated In the siege of SCbasta 1. i at a reduction. y po ; r yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. H6 was ,the first man on the Walls of •SEALED TENDERS 4ddreilred to the ,� Business Garde, ten lines or udder, with paper, undersigned; and endorsed "T�nde» for O) id ,y one ear $5 00 a able in advance. the Wetland Canal," will be reeeir- -A at this _ N_ ~; y . payable ©anton during the last war between - Advertisements without write:. instructions Brltiatl acid ChlIIft,. office, from mechanical, skilled, pre ^tical con- ,, i - ,;, will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- tractors, until the arrival of the Estero end -j . TEAS ! TEAS 1 ' �ordingly. Orders for discontinuing Advertise- Western msil8 oa TUESDAY, Lbe N-.NTH day � Tents must be in writing and sent to the pub- The Ontario gOVernmeIIf ititeIIds of il[AH next, for raising the we.'le of tbe. t usher. looks, weirs, .te., and increasingg tb^ height of t' a► �Ta1.ulg. ice. TFiA, c: . Job Work promptly attended too. t0 increase the price Of licenses t0 the banks of that part of the Well: •nd anal I / L. t ACKERMAN. - - PROPRIETOR. a @ll intoxicating liquors, >Eesolutions between ro bo„i pia bTbeqo;,�uone. — r.` throughout ' I having already been introduced jII A map showing the different placeF. togeither - �. % .1. ­i _. r Our I ' olltice— Strict Ina ndence. with plane and descri ,tive s l/e the House with this ob'ec t pecifi oe•'.ione, can T I 1 -W, . I Our Al m —A First -class Local Paper. j t In v19W- be soon At this office ou and4fter Tuw!sde�y, the � i V �rINCTI �c Our Expectations —The hearty The Increase In townships will be �� Febn,ary 'natant, where printed form4 of TLC E R� N ?' support of the ueoole of Pickering and vicinity. tender can be obtained. Alike eisaa of — __ _ _ _ __ _ . ; I . infor- — — - - -- G. .... �! 1.9 $40 over and above the amount matron relative to the works will be supplied at f1 -- - "� the Resident Engineer's O ®ce, Thorold. Implements '� " - . - ' 1. FRIDAY, FEBUARY G, 1886. heretofore paid, which goes into the Parties tep,lenngare requested toezan,in - -- - A localit a the 4 1 gOVeI'Ilmerit treasury. Ma111Cipa1 y and Lear in mind that the season and rI �% u I eiteumetaneee under which the works have to �� . 4 . - Councils will have to the be de - . ZOth Of ne reader NOTES AND COMMENTS. some of them o[ an exceptional 1 _ I .: _ ,!: Aril instead of oatu". - P ( the 1St of . March) Tenders will not be considered unless made LIl * year to impose any additional strictly in accordance with printed forms and.. + , i :_ • _ r The Brativn ljemorjal Canimittee, fees they see fit, in case of firms, except there are attached the i '! - for the nee .of t?le actual signatures, the pature of the occul>atiou, ' t after paying all expenses Ill CO111�8C- tOR718h1p. and pldce of residence o[ each member of the I , V h-e' Speight tion with the erection of the mono- • - same : and further_ a bank aelrc,eft receipt for 1 the sum of Twn Thousand Uoliate or more + 1 n�ent to the memory of the late Hon. The C. P. R. has adapted the 24 according ro the extentr of the work on the ; sectio t - h011r 8 stem. The char @ a'Ill OCC.3• n- -•u,us accompany the red etive tend - George Brown, have i s surplus and y fi f pe' ens, which earn shall be forfeited if'tl,e party t� 1 j ,1 81011 no trouble or disturbance in the tenderin declines entering into contract for —M AR KHA M, ONT• - they have decided to devote X1,000 of g 'the same to found a scholarship in ordinary affairs of life. 18 o'clock the works at the rate of prices stated in the ;b 1 offer submitted. The amount required in each I I . . University College, T(*opto, to be will, be synonymous with 1 P. m., and caselwill be stated on the form of tender. - - The deposit race - • 14 with 2 e lme receipts thus dent in will be re. A +�1 -- known as ties ccGeor ►e I;rovn S:•holar- P• 11l•, slid so on ; and turned co the respective parties whose benders . 4 ' _ shjp." ladies may iilvite us to 5 o'clock or 17 �e not accepted. In addition to the ll'•anll. ctttre of Wagons, Bu ' ics, Lauries. StrF � �, This Depnrtn,cut does not, howevor, bind it- , C., t IIlK'g, a o'clock tea'as may seem best to then:. self to accept the lowest or any tender. Cars c4c file ii011lpally lie's IlOR' I71aIlUfaCtllrinz�, all liintls Of A;rieut -; , - - - Tlle Marquis of Lorlii lies Been There will be no occasion By order, tural for extra Inn' lelgents, Including "f� appointed to the position of Honorer rows of 611 A. P. BRADLEY : ' - . .. . ,axes on watch faces, for if . Honorary Secretary : - Conllnissioner far - Cal]ada , at ties Tllere were suCll rows the hands would Depai tn�stirh Fpl„18nnd Canals, I _ . 1Wki. �' I;_lA PLOWS, HARROWS, LAND R CO211111b Il]dian And Colonial Lxlllbi- p0illt t0 tale S }nonyinous ' figll�'es Ull __ _ - - - -- �LL�+ RSY CULTI- , aintis�g- : tion, and also t:e Presideney. of the .i)oth' at once. 1\o traveller «o> lc' � f L. VATORS TURNI Canadian LOI111111SfiiUl1• LOl'd ILorlle's look at hiS ecRteh �tltllOilt kilUR'Illg 'T'bave engaged a good painter. R1311 -ran paint P. � S������jR -1 buggies in S, experience of the I)011]In1011, 1tS ire- «]letl�er it eves tl:Qlt 1�e101'e 0r after I cbe,,p as lied gt% eat r, 11 rt notice and as �, Stltut1011 ' o try -� S died I1S pr0(1llCt�, V�'lll Sta21d IlUUIi. The Cllall!;e wOUI'� bE` 5;lllple sulke)b fur s,le c:,eal�. tt,ng Grate Crushers, Turns Ptaf Wars Stra } , hinl ill goad stead Ill the offices which alid for raIN,-ay- purposes very useful. W. If. JACKSON. p w Cutters, Wheelhar aws,' I he hx Accepted. 4 -� Lot 18, Con. 4, l'icke� in i , , .y , I — - — _ -_ g T - THI T ­ I . - - I -11ti•. Waters h � j T Ill a` fen• freaks the iiew fl•ailcliise T as illtruduced a bit in lists for the Dol::iniou w' - `�_ 1, �JI jj�� T . I .. the Local Leni Ill be pub 0 1r11� - , \� \ \'{ � . ti. `4 A ►� J , f .; If4 ,' b stature to eliaole llshed, and it trill tllc�n be cCell 1�'l10 Ta!:e. notice tl,nt the undersigned I►f,ir R c., widows and unn]ariiECl svonlen to rote lea; secured ties privilege of votilln : y ! : �C^RE P�'�T� RS �t'il,,on, foru,ei-1 Hicks, of the Tuwrship of C_ at elections for the I.e:gislative Asselll- � l i raring, iu the Count} of Outr,riu, Married e - Grit or Tory wheel the rleYt general j woluau, w,rl, at tl,e expiration or tyrant) ease All the latest a:.d mast approved atterlls I Sly. It has been found that the privilege election for the I)onlinjon is held• after this native. make application to zacben® -Patterns, best n:a,terial, and most • s aorkrrlarlslli And, allil all, can be lead by a1�I�lv:l�a at ties Facto kliie� • j - granted to the fair sex was taken ad- liurlil' -,w,, E ngaire,.ludge of the Fiurrogate Court 1)• T LLL he preparation of the lists ill the .of the t cants of outario. to be appointed - Factory vantage of pretty general, at file last C Guardian o.' Ogle It. Hicks, .lames Hicks, Or iiny Of tlleIl' agent's. y ountles will cost. the country a nice Florence Dicks, ,. and George Hicks, infant i - - ;municipal elections throughout the round sum of rr)oney, sonretlrin iu . children of. George Hicks, late of the said •rOR'u- — • e� - -- , Provlrlre, and there appears to us to rile 12eiglrborlrocd of h- aid d �ei riling' id � li�decoased• I ' - ". ; $500,000. As �? 1. be llo valid excuse f'or. witholding the this will be. a weary fi. �� • Il. IstLLttiv 3t.4ItT K tt ILSO A �''ull Su - 1 Q p t _ ,, franchise from them in t n 1. y �cture, it attnLt solicitor, &c., 17l'lricbv. pP low Shares Ke t CBnst • Ile larber not to take 'many years to convince - - --- - -- - - - - IG 11. Kept antis an $and. sphere indicated by file bill.; Parlialrrerrt and ties people that it All kinds of Re airs, il:cladlun , Far= WC .Mein_ ' = i a _ P THRESHING b1ACHINES, dare - ! Mr. J. Milne President of t e fork would be far -better to grant nlanhOOd One hundred and fifty acres of good land, l,e. prOIllptl�' slid I11 a «O: klllanlike tmai211er. 1 ,.' �' ' in; south half of lot 33, 3rd con., coutaiuit,g ] +TO .�O %P /ij(I %.'(' '4 , Co. Scott Act Association, state5.tllat, Silih'agQ, • 130tH the Doininioll a- d acres, auci nortt, -e„6t quarter of lot 33.3ud con., r of the Cel br•((ted f ate7rtef Beir•h•jr�j(j��.•� . , +50 acres► of Pickering. On lot 3;i there, 14 a good ,�r1(i .�' %rah, Sh(rP • encoluaged b'y the repliES made by the Local Houses h:lvilln none so far in nor• I'hr•e�jr(�r :.- ,err Irrx rectiorr ,� _ h�+ t' o stone dwelling and woodshed, driving house, two % SOj!('lte(t- ' Attori:ey- General to the di�putatjon this djrectlou, they should a little' bank Larne and stone stable", and a never - farther, slid teens save the country stet's' of cultivation, about i t70 �r is lu good 1�ltirlt118i11, Fee)' 11th, 1 X386.; P. from the Ontario Alliance, it has been 1 -•i� , ' 1 thousand; of dollars annually. acres l,eipg , determined to complete file petitions PlougliNd. The land is of the best in the tow n- ' ship, and Rill be rented for a tern, of five ease. �t — --� - - -- - - for that COUl]t�'. Active Steps, with I ' - -- - Cherrvwadars 4lnhly' to lt011i:HT GA1iL�i\D J - «'Iio zre tl>,e 11 w tiS . Q 14 tenet object jn riew, are -being taken a c'•' is ft qu stinn -17 , �_ i . tlla� has often been asked. Kiel —�` _ I F , .• by tLe Executive Commitle. It is - -- _ [- - ��_J ° �. � ' r clot probable, bolvever, that a. vote will etplauls • ill his lately published G reenwood Bladsmi i J � -- E -, �w be taken upon the measure before paper flea)' the paternal ancestors of �pt t - . I 11 � , ­. ' R �! the Metjs were the fortuer em to ees - �v��UIJED September p 3 io+- -� P�CE `' of thQ Hudson Ba aUd a I have securrrl the services of W. H. PEF.R1 ' ' ^' Bay an North- ---"" who is in every respect a 'a'�ft Through the kindness of 31r: John West Companies, and their maternal A FIRST =CLASS HOR ' ' Leslie, of this village, in loan's us a ancestors were Indianwomeaofvario SE-SHOER _ % '` s I ­_-, .. . COPY of the Belfast �, in o `Yews'', tribes. The French word "Katie," and General :11ecltPalic. { f' . we t atch have been permitted to re derived from the L B U GG I 1 t eS • reports at lnparticlemilttue ES, C. TTERS WAG - .aC 1. 1. : NS & ewe of Tee ,. tin .. , S Of � Clot u , r I fi Los ahsts held at Belfast which means mixed ; in French p to order In a,at aides ®cyle on shureet I recently, When the subject o Home mele. It expresses well the idea Shoeingchorsest a the Co t acted F e. � .r lk. + Rule for Ireland was fully. . discussed, that it sought to be conveyed. How- Interferin a s set or - a n - and several m K pecialty, ' V P otion ever V r .� s ex - a ro rid w re to �P sane I PP the Gorr V t 1 • expressing n P corresponding PRICES LOW abd WORK G00�• Strong terms the feeling of the people English expression "Half- breed" Speelal i�djlCelft ( 4 . • �n the North, were passed. From the might ht have been for the first genera- F' L. C7REElt1• S' t� CuStOj�1eY'S res` . s aches made at the meeting ' : - g we are Ear of the mixture of blood, now that VlOt1S tO StO x" inclined to think there will be trouble opean blood and Indian bl ek -taken .� - - ' oQd are - , e ;fit . if Hoene Rule is granted by the mixed in every degree, it is no longer - o ' a I �7" '.A Government. eneral en �� g cash. The' .French word S S O H u,. -s�o N cmetis' express the idea of this mixture Practical Watchmaker, Brock street � fir J. H. Bates of Ai ew Y - Wh 1 . ` ork' City, in the most satisfactory manner Aire 110W at Full Blast t ' tby. _ ', , .. Las been in the Advertising Agency possible, and tuns becomes _ - -- i -' mss a ro er I _ �; .. slness for .over 80 years, and in a race name. { $ �= P P beg to Inform mg old friends and customers that - ;t - circular just received from him he - lam now prpared to buy • - - i 10ft II sa s t __ hat -- . y the pee le of tI . . rO 1 • . P IS c _ 1. counts K , F mpo a Y -`_. r 1 1 expend at least tlllrt From Claremont.. � Q f , � Iwehggn�bj p . y times as much till ttl�lll d - If you want the latest styles ire Glassware. money in newspaper advertising icing as To tlu editor oJthc Pickcring Nx s - -,, 1. they did thirty years aga, . Business Sis —The S. S. Anniversar i = If you want a handsome Glass Sett for 50 cents - " 1. �t�� of If you Want the rettie • men are looking on the cost of steady !ion with the Methodiat church was held y on hand. prettiest and cheapest Lamps in town. : ' i Atwa s If you want a handsome China Tea Set newspaper advertlslug as an 'Wrest- In the Town hall ou Wednesday evening, Also Bran, Shorts, and all kinds of :. ' If you t for $5, went, sure to pay as well,as any other, 1,eby. 17, and. it good vietnals and a la y want a beautiful Dinner Sett, ' not unlikely to be exceedingly profit and reps ectable audience make it a success )V1ill Feed. , If you want a pretty China Cu &San - P Saucer for 25 cents,- ' able, and regard it as a necessary )item storm!: was mil The evening, though FLOUR EXCMANOED FOR MINE AT. ou watlt a W. G. Chamber Sett of . of expense. y d, and there was not au 5 -a9 w �. if you grant to select.from the ear 0 Pieces for $2, , available seat unoccupied. There was ��f�jTCH�L� Ifyoti W3Iit choice Green, Black or Ja are g @std cheapest stock,' A Bill to extend the hours of ollin ' not even standing room for any more. If you Want a lb. of ch ' P Tea at_ 20, 25, S0, 40, 50c. r Ib.: g The singing, wtucll was b . the olce Green, Black % in cities, towns an J - dvillages, 111 both was all choruses, and really the children ; . 60 cents with a valuable prize free, dean or mixed Tea at . Provincial and blrinicipal elections, entered into the spirit of It.. and )~ender 1d you Wal1t, choice ash ed . 6r ground Coffee at 20c,. per lb, . � - has been introduced in the Ontario y heartily and in excellent time. n them vex �_ If you want choice clean Currants. at 5c. r lb. Legjslature by1r; Ermatinger, He Rave a short but ye o If you want choir The Rev. Kippin ry $lghe8t p e X mss Fruits proposes ';hat in cities lnetructire address, mostly to the children r1Ce8 paid for good II' ou at bottom prices ; ,towns and . villages, pollinn on "Little things.- which a•as very _ Wile &t at �jl® y want fresh Oysters in bulk or can direct from Balti ore, j a shall C641111ence at i If Xou want the best family six o'clock in the morning and close attentively listened to by all Miss N1 - , ' - T c 3 prices, best va1uE for your stoney, Gar + .1. o it7,,�Q at 7:.80 in the evening. No alteration readings gave an renderedth excellent selection of IT _ _F in townships. It may be well eilou h Shea axed em admirably' Brazilian W R.A,.SER,q g appeared in eve ambous Win cos um e : Deverell to extend from 5 t0 t3 e, which s Block Brock - street. `�'llitUf. _ 7:50 in the was rather startling to Floes and Mill Feed alwa Tucker's evening; but 6 O'clock in the nloriliug g pee le unaccus. yS s New ; Spring • tomed to tha.t}kind. of dress. There is no Pa ' . in mid�winter,ls an unreasonable hour, doubt had she a eared in lie travelling ` ` }- f0t" $ale, drjjss As- the number of voters is confined to dress' she would leave been uch better F$rin8p$ ' - or.k a S . _ 200 iu each polling sub- divtsion, the ppreciated by the genera 't peCahty. extension of two hours and a half in a Sepia. The expenses tliie year tin Cr" . I ntertaiuing with foreign talent are i�.sr o. the eyeuing Is quite sufficient to meet Somewhat heavier., but after a L. . the necessities of all working Ines, iII P 3'mg all any day _ ; there will be a clear margin of over fort , QUnATInNS ; any ogle division, who may find it in- dollars for the.,school. Ay we con Flou�ar pax 100,2.2) to 2 5 covve Bent to record their sider there was a counter attraction the r 0 votes same night at Greenwood, weeon atulate. Bran durin ordinary,working hours of the gr per Ton, 1 X3,00 • « • ' . day. � To open the' polls, ill many ourselves on the enecess of the venture. Shorts pax Ton, . $ � - ONE WHO WAS THEa,& .. . 14.00 i I� 1 booths at six a. m.; would mean, in Screen ngs per 100 the *inter time 800 i forcing Deputy- !or "sate Chop F88d d ' _ • _ I. Returlulg Officers, constables, &e., to Com lets �•olames. of the New ,`S'ork U 1.00 TIIIS gut re resents the Do = M111 closes 6aturda ' of the c able Tress without the belt. �>v the positioli be On duty shortly after four o'clock Sc ;cnti c American of 1884 and 1885, }t nl$rl is WARD d Ted s ring situated in the Pad by which a. CON in ord r to have t which contain a tom lets list of all the "P ARD press Bn CONSTANT but easy IN- { z heir room8 warm atents leaned in the p at 6 O'o140k.. PPoI"� the hernia when anal co ortable by the time ollin II °I $fates and the !rase is adjgsted• p g Canada during that tithe • wom Comm nces. --Ez. , profusely _ -�_.+� 337V { i 1111istra4d. There volumes are of gran &, . + , t. 1100VM. , I , :� _ ' " 1. . me CHEMIST - '' - x I • i. 1. . . S DRD�rCI3T t t� . . . . .. . .. , , .i` ., - .F . ,. i. :._ . , • .. • - I - - . :: - - - . . - - . ^ . I - I � I , .. - ; � . : . S . -_ . , i � .. I I., � . I - I . . , � , . t � -, ... , !� . - - . - , . � I . , , : � .. " I � - I , . .: : �4 , . . - . - I . s ( - , 1 -1 N8WS of the Week.... T><as>a sans- - - '__t__ . ttafcss aD staeloa a.T. _ . t =' • . TRAINS aOING.EAST DU As FOLLOWS:- - ! 1 :. j,�rd Salisbury is ill; from ocerwor WHITE,TOTTON • : . MAIL EzP)tE6g.. �. .8.20 A. Mr S GREG :. COT TONS 1. : yiormo. converts at! I arrive at II ah' MIXED *' - - • 9 :i =4► - _ , a • _ �' 2.46 P. M. � . U -• • Germany 11,68 mad another grab In LoeAL, ; ' 6.45 P. M , i - the S ,6th Pac,hc- TAMN cwtlta - WRST ' tY* AS FOLLOWS, i''' ! [ ` ,;+ VV i c I John B. aoaRh'6 fu l eral took pia" at MAIL EzPSZSS. , �` + 1 1.1 A y 9.Ob A.M. rT orcester,141ass.. MIZItD. 1 ( b.16 P. M. ; ; . COTTON VI 5 W i . Uneasiness a to Gih►datone's heal Ih is MAIL Ezptlatiib I, x 9,1i ". P. Id. I , _ • Trains ran oe standard time. 1 :I` . all 'a ! manifested in London.i ! ,t The Sultan declares be will irYiake no i +' �:Y1��r�'i�S 't2• :e= - M P @T, 4it , \ I Li' • concessions to Cireece.l �►• . " 1, .� Lord Churchill delivered an in�end cry I` ' • - speech at Belfast on Monday. _ 1 I i ..: annexation of Barmah has �J' ,� . ' I� - :S The been ^ . _ i confirmed by the Imp rial governmelpt. '� I i_ 19 ,!� . 1: .... . I . intimated that the Queen's • 1 j . m i ! ). + • Proctor will interfere � .the case of . Sir W ! '� 1. Chas. Dilke. { w �' i _ I ,: - , E0 Ld��$ r riu u r r invariabl leased with A girl attempted to 111mit snicid in - i p spa g s comer v� .1a a ii y p the London, out., Police Station ion V (z • Our' fine selection of EMBROiDERIs LACES ` Monday. i i 1 f .. . . • Mr. Morley, the neap Irish Secret 1rY, '� + - .9 EDGING$ BRAIDS MUSLINS I �. r iR horrifying :the pernpaueut official • at M" "1 a _ f 7 r i P' p. l ' ' : J., P4 1 ! . Dublin CastYe. .' °° HoLLANDSC• Parnell has prepared a scheme to apply '� z ' ` • I ' huroh su lus to the r ~ I Y ' 1. the Irish c rp ellel' of �1 :. the distress in that co� ntry. 1.•�{ �'J 4. aide we I �. ,: 4 B EEHIYE FI111('! ERI11T�'! N' T. THE BEST SHADES.: Two Mormon re taken f�'om Q ,, 1J1 V� I AL . t I .... church near Knoiville, Tenn., and 4 - flo flog( almost to dent by a mob. `, � ! p _ Fa Capt. O'Shea, then w Irish .-mein er, .i4 W �` ,� 4 . met with a chilling reception in taking his �r . Feat in the British "House of Commons. � r m ^ , : Pari,ell tiatly refused to' introduce hi �j W x SGOW.:..W . 1. i i ,�; MI It is said that bir. !Morley, the )gain ! - I NCS. 1 8 2, WHIT�3Y'. I . Irish Secretary, has so instructed; ,the E" r I. ' r , ,! 1. '� +� :3 0 • olice and military authorities in Ireland 'I I �s to render evictions impossible. Cn . i, o , . �; \ ti ? - r_, � i . �, -• .. - W Y • - The;World's Best O i , . . It is certainly remar Cable the vron er j' ,$ : I' . ful cures affected by W' st's World Wonder I , .. . .., '[]'' or Family Liniment. 1This remedy has 11Ve b011 ht ,t a Forced Sale this week for s ot'eash 1! . not an equal in the wo {:d for the speedy ,�1 '. ,.;, ,_ : g p cure of Rheumatis�ri, . Sprains, Cuts, - { -_ - �. • r Bruises and all disease requiring external r - i application. Price Z5 cents and 50 cents .� ; - l ! - Ali a =ule. Sold by W� H. Field, chemist ;• � _.- I ai ggiat. I 14 -17. : ; , . I... t., A Minnesota inveutiPn is a "machine for ­' , , . , I _., pnllI ,flax in the fi ld -a kind of flax harp cater Working ith opening find �ercoats 11 r / - shuttlno 's or �i•ip!pers. ' ' . - -Rev. J. G. Fallis, Dutton, "certifies , _ •For $�me. yearly wife has been �.��..r� �7L Which v�•ill be sold at less than half- �i�ce. Call -and 'select • troubled with Dyspepsia, and has trued . r" . t 1. one thin„ and another eeommended with - . - \ 1. little or no effect till a vised to give l�lc, Eagle Steam' Washer..: one before trey are all gone. 1. Gregor's Speedy Cure a trial. Since : taking the first bottle II •have noticed a . Best Machine Made. New PrintS, C6f tcns, ►„ Irtin s� iii e. • , Grbeerie8, ' a choice. dgcided improvement, and can with n- ph� g All -Wool Tweeds 40C td 50C. _ 'dente recommend it t' be one of, if not . ; b Parties wanting this, Via- assortment.. the Best medicine ext nt for Dyspepsia. ,. I R , �. C A.11�PBELL. ' This invaluable medicine for Liver Cqm- Chine. apply to -. ' "' • plaint, Indigestion, Ki ney Complaint,'. -is ! . purely vegetable. Sold b3 W. H. Fi I ld, T�YY'1 ®@ L1 3.t0$v,. --- - . !: chemist and druggist. Trial bottle given AGE' NT, PIt✓KERING}• �`� 11 free. 14 -17: Or 't0 I . -11 - - TI: immense preli Etoric- shell heaps �;. X21,1 @, Pickering � a ­ - - . - at I) aznariscotta, �iai e, are being dug�up , Hardware Merchant.,.• 1G -28 _ - . . . ­i.. . and shipped to Bo ton to he ground i>ito '� � 1. �_'I. �: Gust and sold as ppuli y food. SELLING OUT, FOR TWO WEEKS.. I , T y , . 1 I ►, ,. . - N : ADVICE To _lioTHERS. Are you diatuibed at • I night and broken of oui rest by- s sick Great slaughter in the following articles, , - ''4' .. child suffering and cryin with pain of Cutting viz : Two 'Panzer C Sewing Machines : 'I..- . _' j" . Teeth :' If so send at nce and get a bottle J � � - . I � of "�Irs. window's think 6yrup" for two new Crown Americana ; four Domes. :C0 p Chiklrun Teething. Its slue is incalculable. tics ; three second -hand machines ; two �, It will relieve the poor lit le sufferer iinmeiately.- first -class top buggies, (one made for Fair); 3 - ;;t.,- I .. . I Depend upon it, mother • there is no mistake two lumber wagons, new ; on three spring _ • nboat it. It cures Dy tery and Diarrhma, Aid Canned Goods In full supply• regulates the Stomach an Bowels, cures Find pedling wagon ; One Rood second - hand - olic, softens the Gums, r ducec Inflammation, buggy ; two Betts of light double harness ; , Of the Best Quality. • and gives tone and enero ro the whole system. oue heavy light wagon ; to o first -class • � , "Mrs. VVinslow's Soothing Syrup for children organs, Bella of Gael h, or will `take a .1 ..... I . . fie pleasant to the taste d is the perscription 8 ' p HaMs,BI'con,spicea Roll click@ l (pt of 600- �rE.A. yalst to hazier • of one of the oldest and st female physicians nice driving horse in trade. As I am leav- - 47 -y , :_ I - and nurses in the united states, and is for sale ing the place the goods will be sold •W cash ,( ' . ±' by all dru;ists throughout the world. Price and Other Provisions, Cheap. �] RKE R: DUMBARTON. centR a bottle. Be sure y n ask for "MRS. wrK- or credit to Bait purchasers. Any one 11 HLOW's SOOTHING SYRup,' and take no Qther wanting such articles had better look RAISIN�3 . kind. alive. R. NANEY, Pickering. Chicago's latest se satien is a raunq - - - -- �� T VE SHOVE S STOVE S woman who slee s Big t clays at a stretch, P H 0 TO G R A P Y,: . �reeh wnd Good. • 0 . p _....1 . takin no nourish e t during that time. g >41n g RAn inspection Brill pbliRe. + =2� �lra►T ®1'Y1011t �►11C�. P�.CI�T�.2�.�' -The discovery I of the instantaneous , Everybody wonders why there `i8 such r : process of taking pho ographs has been a rush to _ ALE i EIIIIDL Y e . ' La�.l and S @-®�-T if : ' �iuickly followed in th medical world by ' ' ? j 0 8 u A � V IT D '_ # perfect and instants eons remedy for all O Bl'1e11 �'� hot0• �'� Gallerg. -+r-++ The reason is because ha- -Rives perfect acute aches and pa na, as Neuralgia, satisfaction in every c�Be, and going still r)Q ES NOT SMI�Z _ Toothache, Rheum tism, etc. This STOVESV7 ROGES9. STOVEPIPE31, U �dPB - valuable remedv, is a sled . Fluid Light- farther will say if theirs are any persons Wing, and it.is sold at 5 cents a battle by who have had Photos •,ken by me that - - • f , ' W. H. Field, chemist nd druggist. 14 -1? are not equal any ofty work I will w jN 1*gE_.... i Coal 09 &1i • make them one dozen Panel Portraits • - _ . The 'genuine Ra! heel," discovered free of change. No work allowed to leave P � E tiJ E Cheaper thaw aDybOdy e19e.. . I. . \ some -tome ago in Ch ago, called The the. Studio unless first -class and highly 85 -1?-y I - vir�in of the Book," nd Said to have finished. Photos ml�de in any kind of ; The subsctitber, or his brother, who is an experienced work- : - ` been stolen from the Vatican, proves to weather --rain or sunshine. Having Now is the Time to LBaPe . --L be a £rand. . added some very fine soenery to the Studio Iran, will be 'n Pickering Friday and Saturday of each week 1. Your Orders � y 3lcGre�or & Parke it Cai'bokc Cerate is am P�Pao make work second to none +� I r . t0 assist e) . H. Build . 1. invaluable for Wound, Sores. Salt Rheum in Canada. : i -- __ -- -- _ - ----- - - - - -- ---- - -__ -- - - - -- - i in Cute, Burns, Scalds nd Festers, a a. Copying and enlarging a specialty. A PARTIES Contemplating Building in the - ^ - -� • h o � dressing. Do not large stock of Frames always on hand. Spring should leave theirordennow. thn.�ur- Now for Small Profits and. Quick Re- ealin„ and purifying g g inga great reduction in price. , be imposed upon with Qther useless prepar- All work done by the instantaneous pro . ations, recommended be as Good. Use teas: j i ttirllS - -our motto. - . - -: ` ' only McGregor & Parifee's Cacbolic Cerate. �! : O�BRlE�T, BILL STUFF a Speclalt�r. ,- I . _ - Sold by W. H. Field; chemist and d sC , , W - 48 -8 Photographer, Whitby. , :� order -prbmptiy sued and lumber delivered See our Dyes6 Goods at 10C. I.: . .A gist 14 -171 .1 . i Next door to Post - office where required. See our Ginghaml3 at 11C. . . • BI RT"S . _ • _ _ See our' Shirtings at 12c, worth 150. R1 ifsma. ---In Pickering; � n Feb. 23rd, the wife of Mir- L r '� ' , . - , - . Mr. Enos Remmer of a son. n e In fact every thing is reduced to suit the times. ' STONER.-In Pickering, on Feb. 43rd, the wife of nsura . . , I - - �' A. Stoner of a aanghten o - JOHN tEE, Prop I • A"AN. -In Pickering, on Feb. 40th, the wife or ALL FLANNELS AND WOOLLEN GOODS DOWN TEN PER CENT. 1. ' John Annan of a son. AT C O ST s 1IniY SUFFER FROM ' MAN,;.-In Oshawa, on the 16th instant, the fe -'' i . i of Mr. Thos. Mann of al son. -- - _ fe � MOWBRAY•--- InFast.Wh. ,on-thelsthinsts , , \ the wife of Mr. G• E. M' ray, Deputy Re ve utual�Reserve Find � e i l . f • I� of East Whitby, of a �sughter. .� . . _ _ MARRIED Assurance of New York . DYSPEPSIA OR INDIMTION, • . TEALE-- -SOWERBY. -.At the Medcalf . Street . Methodist Parsonage, Oshawa, on the 27th t WHEN - ult., by the Rev. Newton Hill, William ve�lo Canadian GowL4nment Deposit 850,000.00 ) - LS - _ . to Josethine Sowerby, . 11 of Oshawa. I NEST $ L��ER PI L �� Accumulated Reserve Fund(over) 315,000.00 I.- ,'- DI EID • Death Claim paid during 1884 470,000.00 DcirB r. - - -In Fast S�'hitb on the 15th ins t, 000.00 will tboro>Agbly core yea. They do not John Doubt, aged 67 years, 10 months, and 6 New business,first 3 mos. 1885, 15,000, ape or purge, but act very =Udly, and - days. • ' whenever used are eoastder•d prlteless, - - -- �I Twenty -fiv® per cent of all assegerhentE They have provea to be the - - . \ ; PICKERING j MARKET. are deposited' with the Central Trust Com- GREATEST B.LESSINC e _ 1 NEWS Qflice Feb. 25th 1886. parry of New York, as trustees of the Re Fall wheat 78c to Hoe ; spring, hoc to 80c, g roan serve Fund. _ OF THE A E - 65c to 70c. Flower per cwt. X82.25 to $2.50. B . 80c per cwt Chop to Life Insurance at less than one half the , : ; ffi13 Otl per ton ; $hurts, rates, and security perfect. only to'- all sugars >hsaa Indigestion, DW . . L. $1.1:,. ficraenin a, 80c per cwt. ordinary ordered atosusch. They are an abeolale g , ++�� a •,.�. •�T 17 assessments made in 1881; 1882, 1889 and per&Ad Cure. Wee the and be �„ dr , ,1 V nA�1 CE�8 . ' . - , . FARMERS' MARKET. and 1884, and in no case can they be more Fdteved n„om your misery, 30 rMA 1n a S ND EYE -GLAD S ES ., Toronto, Feb. 45th" 1886 frequent than every alternate month. Y, >eae. per box. 6 hazes [er .,. S PE C TAC LE A Tte street market to-day was quset and ppric 9 e4 unchanged. Abput 4000 bushels of wheat oger4d Annual Ezpenses of Management, etc -, FOR SALE BY ALL DRuoot8T8 AND Are the only Gennina English Articles in the Canadian Market. . and sold at ROo to 82c fog fall, 75c to 82c f r limited to f2.00 per 81'000' DEALERS IN MRp101NE8. \ spring, and 66c to eft for goo8e• $°'ley e�f An active agent wanted in every un- Beware of Counterfeits and Bw Imitations. Gtna- The Pebbles are kept in stock. Tests are given to pnreceives to prove genain dent. sell* ing at sue to 9se. Oats arm, with sal P looalit , • to whom a liberal fine Mgrs�d onl in glue, with nce one They are recommended by and testimonials have been received from the President, ` 300 bushels at 37c. Pens are nominal at Sec to Eli, represented •Ube allowed. Applications tios. irc trial ukase of ch..e braes yuii Ode- President, Ex- President, and Tz- Vice - President of the Medical Association of and s for rye. Ha plentriul and prises Commission � pp sect to any.sdal p on receipt pl a 3c. lebnd Canada ; the President of fihe Collette of Physicans and Burgeons of uebee ; the Dean -; steady ; 49 loads Bold :f SU to $13 for c!ove�r, solicited and fall partioalan furnished by ' I and at $14 to $16 for timothy. straw s y the undersigned. rN4. O. WtST it 00. of the Medical Faculty of Laval University; ; The President and Ez• idents of the , 1$ loans at 3960 to 3u a ton. Hogs are -Or .. 14edioal Coulson of Nova 800tia, &a, ,tc. Th ee reoommendatioas ought to be Hula - ` l at $6 25 to $6 15, the" latter for choice li(It#ti• H. GORDAN; ' aunt rRrnuaroes. but if anther roof is Needled 0611 On - :I Beef, �!3 to $4 50 for forequarters, and $6 to s1 d0 Agent for 1h• County of Ontario,: 1 a 83 Kina gT EM r,'0RO�, 01+". Went to rove air qualities, U.- 7 to se go ; a . �`�'° Ont. For6aie s<o. Pio)raz D store �!6 Ci i8�1'O N ' DALL', Harftire rfGrChant, Plcker�n� I. hindggnart•rs. Lamb, 3 � ?.3aa Port Perry, � � . matbn, 16 0o $7 3D per LOO lbs. . , i r ! - i I ..- , : I .. .,. - - , -,,. ,. ..I. - P -. .r. _ : : - ,..,.. .. - . .- .� •• 1. :y� - - , .. -: _ I .' it - �,. - .. .. -. ,...., •, ..., is , . . . -� -. _ _. . :: . ' 1., zw i I. i / - ' I - J, �: . .1 -. ,1 `I . - _ A 4�"., p- t - -I i i I- i. _.: _ .. , - . . — �` - i 1:., 11 I �. t i I' I. ti, 1. - OUN FOLKS What it Wan that oke 8ob� $arkbam "Oh b h !" It was Rob Barkh m whose big eyes m Y yon t)~i:,k of soup la►tes, and his son sous open In .wond r, suggested a thi i I ` f �S plates !" Ve, little soup or food ... _ \ t ' ny kind had Rob to}ited in the 1let twen r four hourr4 but jam no.* under the si . I - "J, Blodgett, Birds Mounted and Anim ' tuffed," ,` he ea w' spick a wonderful mfg t a', IL almi,es n+ade im forget his hung f `• Pij- jiva,' Ice 'eri�I Can stand all d F, `' ' ' ` and a whole year, 1 noes, too, on one leg t `i . - e claimed Rob. '•L�+ cka, owls —don't kn % hat the next be airrels, and ob, m t' on't I wish I could et in that door!' °R IriokIng in peat t e door half open, ' r t s w a d sea that tar ed soft; stay ing, b I. {- Kr • e es towards him, an a fox with I a she 4,� , II tie nose, and an o'.d brown bras that, h '` . fu;h a surely, ugly to k. A boy's curiosi �fi� 1 ca 't stand everything It was too much _j - expect that R )b would stay outside th eh p, $tealfo 4 , g forws d into this marvelo � „� co lection, conscious t at. a hundred bird ��”�� _ 'fif y squirrels, several deer, a dog, a Tarn R, x,� tw monkeys and th above brown boa ���` s dfr eted strange look of wander at this i c � ;. va er who daar�ed face the in their meal �R sic Neolwion ? �V o e it that bobb `-i• `� • <<y up nick as & .T9ck i -a x and scowl ` ` sop es a counter ? A fu ny Id map, carry Ing In one hand a swa gig tless no I g w, but - - In minute to be sup �lfed with as fine pat of glass eyes as co ld b bought in al - the city. ob atarted. H e di not eYpeot to 'late th wonder:ul . menage a Is heart bast Wildly. He felt cold, htio ry, wretched. An. it of business re me to him. He .. - V was no longer Robert arkh m, ' the eight- seer and boy of leisure, ut R ,bert the l plan hunter_ and boy of bus etls, who did I so t to find romeb y R4ho would hire ► and Iva him a job, : ' ` ho—who—what--yo ' want ?" de- . � man ed the old man with a erce-air. . :: " "Could- -ou ►d -yon me son othing . . . to do ?" aekEd R -)b In h )arse solemn tones. } - Th old man shook hi hen and Rob hur• ." _ ried o the door. How i�da nfully looked ' , ' bird nd beast ! - i, ��; `' ' `'C you stick a swan's cyp in ?" shouted the o d man, following ab t the door. ' Hi boy heart leaped p In hope. Could he ? Is heart went down. Oh, no, he 0 could 't ! Oace he made a mistake and put 4 - , a out t cat eye's with a stic Aloe ! that + .f - -.., cat's a -e never went in age, n, and what could a or any boy be a pen d to do with .. ' -� a awa 'a eye? Rob shook L head at d murm red : . _ "N -n o, air." i r � ) . I � ; - * 1, ,1 "Au ph !" muttered' 1 Mr. Blodgett. "How did ye expect ye could without earn- ` in' ? n -come in this w . - y, and let �ff.a flee r r what y u can do," t°' , Rob did not see the of man's face: He V lily e& the back part o� his held as he trecede Rob. The old gPntli-m-�n was very 1d, a d Rub was thi" king if nose and . _ Mouth nd eves were ma ked on the back • v i -- of his h ad how stern he would look. if ,,• . slob oo td have seen the ther side of �iis ` head 1 Just the pleasan�teat face In the S world I.Old Jonathan Blodgett was saying t to him3eif z I "I ought not to have ee ed the little fel- *; ;. i : ' ler no, j umpin' up behind that counter at $Y that awls. Dear me ! To see how hL face 1. - , changed! I wonder when 'old Blodgett' wid titop bean' a boy ! Never, Mr. Blodgett, I never !" lid "DJ you think you tarsi give a swan an ,j I -eye, if I give you one to atkrt with, a good -' glass eye, may?' &eked .the,, old man. The _,`� problem of the swan's eye was no w different, I ".,,tight try," said Rob, 1timidly, hardly daring to hope. a . Jonathan Blodgett watched the slender, ,,^ . lithe fingers, with their quick movement ale P they iuger' ed the bit of gl ties and gave the I = s x&n his'eight, arch as It was. _ "I'll try you for a week ;" said the old P rrlan, ; - Oh, 'such joy ail that -oobassionec} In the to . Barkham bone hr,]-' ! They were so strait - In ened in their circumstances ;thslt_ food. had in, ' II t been givtn out by the cruinb•meaeure. On fr .11 . the strength of Rib's good luck brother of .� Barkham'a nt out at onto 81r.;d engaged c,f as the butcher a big mutton bone for broth. At the end of the week Rab was established . ke In Jonathan Blodgett's e:nplay, and soon 'P. + made nathlug of making Evcn a dead bear's an bo t ,.., eyes look. an lively as a bruin's running In he woods. - he s? \ < < - i U — fns ,w I like y new boy, thought' Jonathan, pr ':F • •'If he jest proves to be honest ! ' 1. . _ Honest? He meant to be He was tempt_ 41 one day, R )b's old pants would tear In ' , .I%e knees. In a week his mother Intended o buy new oLes, But he did want them at _:f. ,)nee, and a dollar would place on these troublesome knees a new covering. One evening, while doing extra work, furnish- , Ing several' owla, ,eagles; and canary-- birds . with ey-s, he chanced to see a dollar ,on the bench Lea him. '. "Take rare !" the doilareeemed to se. - , Ho v Ito did want that dollar. He wag . firm, thou h. - ' "No 1" h said, r ►aolately, gtiPing at the • same time, for he ,vas very tired, "Take rr�e 1'' ' "N -n o !!' rep ?fed Rob, nodding ttow.. In - a little, though, he began to waver. "'I 11 take a,psek at that dollar," he softly said, slain for a closer view; I'll just f::el it," he eineluded, How nice the feeling ► that o g erfal dollar ! c(I•ll I'l +, 1 , '. 1. Here, w at an outcry w raj,�ed by ail 4 shat bewilc Bring crowd of birds and bee, t In the oho ! Sts . i A hen began to squawk, a ,. ;luck to qu k, a gnome to hues, &'monkey to I - .angrLy oh r, a lamb to bleat in terror, a watch dog bark, while the bear growled ' and scowled, looking as if he would make a I -. mouthful of the thief. In addition to all ' 1 \ this, a voice was shouting, ' R lb !' jt I' sounded like a dreadful vole -•. Rob opened his E yes, and there mouse old 11 r. Blodgett, not thundering in terror,- but saying, ple ' antly : ` -'Guess ' n got asleep, Rob,;' I ,Innst not ° '' keep you longer. left on the th. Ah, there L a dollar •I Pu , r I am glad to see, Rib, t. that you ar honest. I ought to, give you To suthin' for a extra work, and I wgn't keep -N%. - you waitin for the extra pay till payday. . i- You take th a• now." Oh, the d lighted Rob 1 TH 1. Before another night came' trouble- err i seine knees ere duly shingled. . . . - ! i - - { , ", . I}.. • s is . . i. % • 01. . C.. . .. .•1 _ , .`�.� .' . 11,111 its ..: I. VARIOUS TOPICS, ,� _ or. H i was carried to the hospi i died. and the Coroner's jury aoqui IIt I GlUkinson, P A neiig the table ornaments at a late �saht Oc c j in a white a good Idea comet club dinner In Toronto were two boats Philadelphia. ohisseled from blocks of ice, one filled with p a. The latest is the eat ads meat b a Champagne and the other with claret cap. y few sensible women of th. An toe dolphin with a bottle of champagne !here, AccIrding to their advert rd, III his month was another deeoration. Eaaheiors and other aI f.)rtunates Of A 'M yin farmer attoufshed ev n the ns. hove done " darning, patobiag, mod al by* tip b his ingenuity in kee to warm. Oa of me'vding done." Here's a oha alp the forward gtt of 6:s sled was rigged a •memo 'women of baeinee. in Car,& Alm >� H88 make a fortune by eateblishilog lust ht small tight shanty. in which were a some- mending establishment, furtable soot i nd -.a hot stove. Two small In Mexico the mornin er. holes admitted the relus'and a pane of glass g newipape ay' let him s,e. whither he was going.. sold in the streets the night before, fo !" R0 to press about fi e'cl rck its the aft@ oR, Canadian lumber dealers are now glad to The Sunday morning papers 'are sold y I bay the black walnut fonce rails which dap night, and there are none read I split sad need as they would any Dlonday, so that in Ddozice there is n I other timber twenty or thirty years ago, day newspaper work done and no S ig The long exposure has seasoned th i wood newepaperm ; but jamb where the more rp thoroughly, and it is vAluable as' mat ►rfat 'vantage a lines In even 'a loo sc' )u ad for chair legs, sp.ndles, and other email ar- Mexico fails to make- lain. g 1 ty titles. P to la Norway it le boll3ve l that wolves i+re 7'he Jrw @glans In D1lnnoeoti have is frightened away by telegrap ► lime - Ic is kneed the;r peonli,ir snow shoes as said that however hungry a. wolf may - b3 The ehgee are made of stripe e f hard s, he will never go into a spot that.in enclosed '►boot ►ten feet long and six inches b, by ropes stretched cn poste. Sin(,e the first slightly turned up in front. They are r telegraphic line was astrblishou, twenty ened to the foot at about the middle o years ago, wolves have never apifearod in it's shoo. The wearer slides over the snow neigborhood. taping to lift the shoos, and eArriea a d with which to keep his balance. ylnc d A writer in the Brit'i8h 1lftdical' Jomrhal big snows of tbds winter these shoos advises people to be careful n of to Alice up a been almcet the only moans of locomoti pineapple -with the san..e kntie tncy use in Dodge eiuntry. Ie is not unusual t' peeling it, as the rind contains an &old or- something like half a cord of shoes pile a • ganic substance whioh is likely to cause la front of a store, within which their we l swollen month and more lips, In Cuba sat are shopping. . is used ai an antidote fer the poison opine apple peel, A young woman of Colum`bab, ,' i., a I visit the gemetratiaig station of the el Sc: George's Cliareii $orlia, co�oaeorated light dompany, was told to leave her w on the birtnday of the Priaae Imperial of at home I@st it be magnetizes by the st Gern►.ny, is almost as much an American electric current. She did so, but Comp as an English institution. The reredos, atterw &rds that her watch would not alms dish, and lectern are the gift of Mrs. good time. She sent It t�o.a jeweller, bu Sidney Everett, wife of the late ti �cretary reported th ,.tit was not magnetized of the American Legation, whose father was kept mood time. Still, whenever she Elward E rerett. ,fed it her time was too slow, altho The farmers cf Virginia, and bepeoially when she left it in her room It ran oorreo those who are members of the different ag• A gentleman who knew of the oiroums ricultural societies, are pry paring to move on suggested to the young lady that she the Legislature for appropriAtion of $15,000, another pair of cornets when neat she to be devoted to the estaulishment of agri- sled the watch, ti5e did so and had cultural experiment stations at the three further trouble with the watch. Tae ■ principle colleges of the Stite wbic!r are springe in her corset had been magnatl now supplied with an agricultural depart A recent writer in the Atlanta ConBt sent, dioii tells tbis uuiq ae story of Tiger r William R 3wley and a gang of men were the 59mfnole chief . " A towing maoh working in the$ravel pit of Biddeford, Mo., agent drifWd Into his dominion one day when, a cave -in began. All managed to jump set up a machine in Tiger Tall's tent. out except Rowl, y, who as he was caught old chief with great deliberation watt "by the falling gravel, threw his shovel as him put it thr, -u,th its pace. He then arc far as he could. This act saved his life, for 'brushed the agent to one side, and, seatf every other, shovel cuts buried by the slid; himself, adjusted hie feet in the tread by working with l:owley's shovel and their lie starts.,, the whefll and found that hands the men dug him out, not much hart, could make it gn, 11) sewed up one pi but very baldly soared. (if cloth and (town another, and, then gra '.W' R Williamson, bsing bell up, robbed ly and critio&ll examined his, work. and bound by California bandits near Col• last be appeared to be satisfied 'tjrat it fax, the other day, complainei bitterly as all right. lie then turned quietly to the robbers were masking off with his $I 001 wives, who had watched the proceedic and said it was pretty mean to leave a man with interest, and kicked them, one of without &cent. "That's so," said the ohief the other. out of the tent." of the gang. "Here's a couple of five -dol- - r.. - lar pieces. It isn't every robhrr that would The �a W do that much." And putting the money in PPy World.. , i:.';j.. the victim's pooket they disappeared. BY C, T. c. 4 An English stage manager is said to have BO you know I brlleve s •me people think . . . I a method of preparing a eta -)arm 'Thy a crime to 1 merry and gay ?_ . P P g g' y The hours we spend in err lymene or fun without the uisof too many supernumeraries. Are esnfally frittered awayi . He has eighty wax heads oarefully modeled. To dig andt,�,delve, to wort and to weep, ' and these were fitted as dummies of wicker And They think ® the lot of rpankind ; work- `clad In suitable Uniform, or armor No throe moment lot pleasure they findg weary ttve' Esch sups in the company carries talc of . these figures - attached t0 a e +[t of flame Ah. well \V6 tataaAodre�rworld tthle world beet they; work,` so that it seems an If three vfarriors Our time tyken up wit labor and sighs, .j w,re marching abreast, As this army Noe a moment for lnpooene gtae ; marched past with all the paraphcrn (lie of No %,me to appreciate halt Jibe g� gjty , y I. war the audience was completely deceived. Nothea L to enl3v the t it beauties around Washington territory thinks treati�ug Is That God in his gocdnew has given l I - bad custom, and an Anti treating bill nag Now rea:ly, I wonder do they e,er tbink. %seed one branch of the rerritorla( L ► is- Why canh to so beauteous and fair ? ` Is a If Rte's what they deem it. why wag not the world It prohibits any pereou facet treat- -Made gl )oa,y and ugly and drear ? i tang or entertaining gratuitonAl? any o; her t'm :aura we'd ex19t if never we saw i Pa, s:)n or persons to or with ''splrltnuus or A f1; ►wer• if never we beard `i Ugaors, wine or cider, or any Ci(r be rho d°nx of the brook and the breFZe and the lay @rage whatever, In any public bar room, sa- r•rOw the foroat of a rapturous bird. on-beer hall, or grocery in thi9 Tertiicr Ah' yes, Sea, ioderd ! tails old mother y+ Is a drar Lleaed place after all ; I any other public place of rc'%or► or amus • Tnc' n,liny dark h•_urb we -all muss endure, ant," If the bill passes it will I1 c et d frrali` Flight t,atries, )have maoaaaaaaa� a fail . bin $5 to $25 to treat afriend there, nob I O° Oi r "4y as � travel, tie vet worts oqr while uding then piles of the skink. Nuthla i- Jae' to live It we poly oelieve id about cigars. g Tbatws are put heri►toec j,y �'g good of* , l3 "o•. only to work and to grieve. flit Stiles went to`the ljoarding houst I pt by M.-s. GIikinson, in R;;chester, Ind. , The, pume had be ttt r he empty than filled d demanded to Iging. ' 1I , yr As drunk and with beter folks' money. isterous. Tne tan-:lady suggested that ti It Is considered a breach of etiquette th pay for previous lodging. He made an give your seat in the horse oar to a poor ulting answer, and the angry worn >,I, working woman If a fashionable young lady pro knocked him down with the poh- is standing, -- _ __. — . _ - - - -- . . i jt' ,�.�i - - - - -- -- tA 1. t - i f. ✓ t� -, . ► If�/ '' • A -''� �� "1 "' ` It lid �' I'' 1 ' ! t 1',Fr I - ' I , i i f` I .1 { ^ }'� / % o =, w 1� a ' , . 1. , i. �a ,, p i 'I ip �. l +r s "' ' . . • t.. #; .1 >: 1 �' `� r. 1 , " . , , 4 I , - :, 1 I yi1til ( . l' 4 ti iG w - ',b I ' r -`.— ti 1. - J/''�� Q -V ♦ - Y 4 I 1 1 1- yam/ ' t •, 4 �� 1 i i� ! II , 1 ,! A .LE 'AL MIND. C r7 tndj;ava (tryin, td !,r ,'•c � '� J R rF"!•`• 1�0\v, tIAISF:i., Tifl,l, ME �vHY YOU DIDN'`T T THAT (ZIIAKTEK i (JAN' E OL,T INTO TIJX PLAT$ AT CIIuPX1I THIS MORNING. I LIKIN SF A LITrLE GIRT. GIVE 'rIKEKFULLY ANJ) "NOT LET II$R FIGHT HAND KNOW HAT HEIi LEFT' HAND DOET •" I�tco�7-ijiGle Grccn(lclauyh r who i8 kot'in�r the mane or sand E TROIIELE, GRANDPA. 141 RIGHT HAND THpQ(#gT Y LEFT WA$ >'1'ITIN(i'IT IN, D MY. L &FT HAND TH06GH MY ]RIGHT WAS, .AND 80 ART ',T JJ iT IT JT N'T ' >tT_PUTMIN AT' "L I ' r I ... . .�. j, . t. 1. .It t •1 - - - I. . ]..;. ,;�.�-,�- .. ... �: i 8 I I. ' I I f I - i. -`C '-I i . !:1 I :( .� J'. ri-i - 1 _ r .. 1 . - - - . - - - - - - , .�, r' ;�:' -. Cal and -,1 HOME, SWEET HOME. . 1 There was no fragrant Mocha Ill be y L. tied Airs. ' of the save- ,teenth oentury; no oh e� �:. BY Tiig REV. DR I'OTT9. B',hea, aa�I the airs +Imetance °( tit es from , drinking cr,Bre at Oxford moue bye ey ff j, record ablish- Tbers is no spot of earth's surface where worthy of r•- mcrnbrance. In France tie it , Place home has more s(gnifioanoe than within the saner Is always commenced With an do Lament, bounds this Dominion of Caoadw. As an � hen vegetahlra s•r, handod around, % ,i. „ can institution, the 'ismily stands fret in the I hot fish and meats, lastly f, uita. Ikinds front rank, and- in vital to the ohareh and i tables in our o.vn coautry the g,, I,,, f� 4! :; Hoe for the state ; indifferent hgme -life is seen in .� the staple fur breakfast, and there ig ce ors per da to Indifferent cbnrch and national life. T -ore ly nothing batter tha r oatmeal .. porrlinv such a is something very hiteresting in the f,- u ad- props ly mad,-, as a f0und4ti ,u• After t6q Wg of a new h� It L a matter of inter- the meat needed L very little, and to � t cover rs art eat far beyond t A two young hairts that elude wit fruit suite many. bat -pot r they have become one in purpose, one in ,,love, gestions, , w di rans radon, and one in theie+, *ane of life, It L a mat. To many people cocoa ie the best ` s infect 1 L, Sstur. ter affecting aid's- nahip, morality and relf- age•, and f )r nutritio- it cannot be ex ve view, for gton• Therefore {,patriots and C iristians are Shakespeare has said : .ellel this o Sun- interests d in the home -life of their Country. . "No •. good digestion ii I on aippettte hopes uada I want to have a chat with the readers of • And neatth dv both, H 1 ad- this a r u on home -life In QA&ada We which Is nowhere better seen that in Cause y whit P Pe P In in should all resolve to mAko our homes the vane 1 appetites that, wait on breakfast pair brightest plaopq <Q all the, world, There was at ono tirne thought to be a wise tbh , _ make should be something in home that could and to take along walk before breaktaet� hot `'` staid intro would induce all of us to sing, when we this I• ?ea has changed, and it is coaaider can t there. turned our feet in its direati_,n, whether more prudent not to + out on wood, from school, oiNra basin coo, tar from social stomach, With agr eel, a eomp�ne�th k= udh wads, vieitlbg, " ]force, $greet Home.' But wht t meal should b3 a v, ry coj ,yab'e bra3� f1 . able ­ fast- In home ? It may be i castle, or it mby b3 a the 1�hore of the day, and even if &'1014 havi f the cottage. The eott-ige, upon this Whole, in there fs nothing more pleasant than delican every ow, not the more likely plane to find a model home. ly prepared vi.nde, eaten with cheerful en since Polo Home does not depend upon wealth and- roundings.- The summer mornings ea Fo s the high position, nor is it neoesearIly connected ly are intensely enj ,yahle at this hour, la y:` have with moderate elroumitanoes. It may be toe hour of breakfast should always be s , flu. on in the precious heritage of all classes of soot- of the brightest glints of home life. an to lee sty. The mechaWc m-3y have am much of it ' ;' of t d In as the millionaire. •The farmer has as good Lr'ATaAU„onv, �►uE• 3 that areas a right , to it se the' princely merchant. atfon The newly•we'ded couple, whose home is Life at B3Ine in St' great boat but a rented tenement, may en j oy it as well Paal s Dad modal eotrio as the family residing in the brown etc,ne The condition of the lower classes Md good atop mansion. Home U160eut not conditioned upon ered them more hopeful suhjaetr for the �. . veto tong rich carpeting, pai ntings, lurnri- nobl[ng intluencee of the fal�h of Chriet. It _= whit lamed one itving, and swell- established lads in L tree that they also lived Ia the midst d sail, keep what In known as society, There place ire abominations, But to them vies stood forth with t he all these ,aid no home. There are great in all its bare and revolting hfdeouener� there and houses and you might as well look for the ar�d there was no wealth to gild Its anguish car- wf;rm atmosphere of home in an- foe palace, ing reactions. Life and its ten:ptatiom the u wore a very different aspect to the rn ,nigh ugh as In such houses. There are certain condi- aeI&t Indic fly, Hone' absolutely r( qulafte to constitute who could lord it over the ■oule and bodial Canoe home, and these are within the reach of all. of a thousand helpleea minions, and to the of on wear It will be worth our while to examine wretched slave who Rae the victim of hp Th oar- them, and then - look at our home life Qaprioe and tyranny, Am in every city- V; show e no and see if ft be all ,.the +, it ought to be, where the slaves far outnumbered the ties feel and if not, resolve to Dom unto population, they had to be kept in E(ib more g perfection. J or ci sad Model home life must be founded and con- Lion by laws of terrible severity. It le % I ).; itu• duoted in respectful love and mutual es wonder that in writing to a Church of Whj� , " con Some so many members were In this sbd condi. que s(t, te]em,, .If these be wanting, whatever else tit „n, 8t• Paul had thought it necessary t• gnen ins may >�, there can be no tine foundation for warn them of the ant of obedience � the and a delightful home. l` here these essentials y add - _ 01 T h® exist, home life in sure to' fl )ntish, bearing honor towards the powers that be. The 1. r� • of al had fl iwera and fruit unto happiness, house y a wealthy Roman contained slaver f1.1 won,, Another essential of a true home is polite- of every rack. of every Hatton, and of every of d se, ne88 Why should accomplishment, who oonld be nambrrad _ ng Y Politeness of so be confined, not b scores, but by hundreds. The mu � ” who Is 'an It often in, to the circles of society How y t � slam he I■ it that a ;me men are noted for their polite ter might kill or torture his slaves with iIs this attention to all classes outside their home, punity, but if one of them, goaded to pee. 91 lea Pic sionate revenge by intolerable wrong, van- a` ve- while within them they are noted for harsh- men At Hess and severity, not only to their servants, tared to raise .hand against -his owner, the'-fin, , not w&a but to their wives and children Society hole jarrailia, with their wives and children . -t, men his men in society, but tyrants at home. Why however innocent, wera put to death. The W diet go L It that a young man In regarded as a Roman lady. looked lovely at the banquet, that ter Model for young men among his lady friends but the slave girl who arranged a curl .vrong : _: pow who is absolutely unobliging to his mother had been already branded with- 's. hot Iron, if and misters? Politeness eh�nes nowhere The triclinia of a. banquet might gleam of f with such radiant lustre as in the dally m_ with jewelled and myrrhine caps, but if a i rcq, terooarse between husband and wife slave did but drop by accident one cry,tal .t� fate ants and children and employer and Nor- uses he might be flung then and there to _ ' dep cants, ' feed the lampreys in his masers fishpond �. ma How essential ,ie'homesympathy, and how The senator and the knight might loll upon sofa beautiful It L. The world in cold and heart* cushions in the amphitheatre, and look on '� cc an lees. fialfishnets seems to be almost universal, luxuriously at the mad struggle@ of the gla• such It is mean fn all classes of business, in all diatore ;bat to the gladiator this meant the. r. , of o s the.walke of prcfassfonal life, and Its chilling endurance of all the detestable savagery of ii'.; - thro presence penetrates evt n the church of God the lanista, and the taking -of an horrible '., y - or o Every human being heads sympathy. Its look, oath that, " like a genuine gladiator, ' he bloc Its touch, Its word, sogthea, comforts and would allow himself to be bound, burned, . whi nerve~ for ren3wed action in life's' toil aid beaten or killed at his owner's will, There I not warfare. Home wfthoat sympathy, how re_ were, doubtless, many kind masters at - . the polling, how desolate, an-how often it has Dome ; but the system of slavery was in It -I, - = hen sent men to clubs and saloons, to dro�i►,i self Irredeemably degrading, And we caanct - �5` 0 the their worry, and at least fora time forget wonder, but can only rel ,Ice, that, from P A its their' perplexing circumstances. Cwiar's household downwards, there were - : disc But there is another aspect to the picture. many in this conditk,n who found in Christ- � may The wife and mother may be In as great, • fan teaching a light and peace from Heaver, j' `' ' sely used of sympathy as the husband and Howeve>t+ low their earthly lot, they thus at- >� ` ing father. That delicate woman with her sick tainPd to a faith so sure and so consolatory - ,: &be child, or her wayward child, or her incom• that in the very catacombs they surr°uud = . a re Patent servant, may be as much exhausted ad the grim memorials of death with ernb!eme ,V. .4 I as the man of the house. Let the sympathy f peace and boauty, and made the ill-spelt � Hon be mutual, y j argon of the quaint illiterate epitaphs Ile �` ' por The husband says to himself, in the midst 'Ox&eagion of a radiant happiness and an li• tr'ti: foot of his diaappointmente, " Welt, Ishall have I'rr'itable hope —The Life and 11-�r1.• of St 1•rti 1 rant and sweet sympathy at home." He in• Pahl'' . mat voluntarily 'ys, " Thank Gad for home.,, - - - - i he During the day, while husband is away toll- PRINTERS' INg•j whi -1 € ing for the support of his family, the busy —._ � • j housewife looks forward to the evening ' ' ; ezcl hour, not because the day's work,L done How .tae sa�eeepgtai RaKinertg tarn base ` € - njn • Made these Fortune. s . � but because her other self, who Is in such ,, accord with her, shall come, to the dear spot Don't expect an advertisement t10 1) 3u � str where he delights to he and where she longs fralt In one night, t .. ad f to have him be. Bread Is the staff of human life, and. ad ti s` _@ I plead for a oheerf al, happy home. Let it vertising is the staff of business. l = axe L' L be so to the children, an•i let it be so to all You can't eat enough In a week to Iaet a tar 1. who come under its roof. Let the meal hours year, and yon can't advertise on thAt Ian, as be free from all fault finding, let pleasant either. p f I topics be discussed, and try each to please th the otht Jr. Let the evening hoar be made • If y °a can arouse our iosity by an advef »r . will oharmfeg �itL reeuiing.'glnsiq and general t cement it is A great point gafued.l The Via. the ° ° °tier°s'ti°n'` Make @dos afnd daughters tali eoz don't hold all the curiosity ;n the Th feel there is no place' like home.' I must world. _ this conclude bat ,dot before I write that the people who advertise only once fn three the crowning glory /of home is piety. " Show months forget that moat folks cani:ct re- . _ ly Piety at home." How delightful js •the home member anything longer than about seven " - but mnsio of family ilx how: f�►Qratt Ia the days. :� elves' Inoenbe of ilomeetlo `wotehi' ;. how A constant dropping wiII wear a Irock, •` two Comforting is the unobtrusive, but all-pre- Beep dropping qaf p pp' g pear advertisement on the s vading spirit of a true and beautiful Curls Public and they will soon melt under it like tfan discipleship. It Fs the bond of perfect- rook salt, mo nave in family life. Every home represent. Trying to do business witlioutadvertlaing' - we we ad by the readers of this paper may be such In like winking t a y as I have described in this article.— Toronto pair of green goggles. pretty m �y know what. - the Truth. you are doting, bat no one else dons, dnr Y —^ It is a mistaken .idea that a fine store is ' fat LI�1fis OF HOMB LIFE. an eligible location, surround,d b attrac• F ' tive signs, is a superior advertleemept ; ' m . BY ANNIE L. JACK.. .. , f`�s ' mil the exp, rlenceof most enterprieirg marchatt+ "I think of all meals breakfast is the most Is that it pays better to spend lees In rent, ha oheerleme�" said one housekeeper to another and more on advertising, emit lately. And her companion replied, 46 It is Enterprising people a-e - beginning 0 > oar the pleasantest meal of the day in our house, learn tt,e value of advertising the year '" but thin we h ive a sunny window that round. llth fa$es the e: et." I thought how much o The persistency of those who are ; by f not intimidated by the cry of `adult times,', � ,. ' c the secret lay in the sunshine that helped but keep their names ever before the ,uhlic, fi to make the people cheerful and happy, A will surely place them on the right gida in ' non dark room is neither condo; ive toheaith nor the end. gad temper, and if both are gloomy,- the I first thing in the morning, there is not much Wron comfort for any one while the de. lasts, g deers era zzever ears of thl�ir great = ohs summer morning breakfast with windows Haas or .gain. t - nun open and fresh, pool air, the table spread peace in a efnfnl course is one of the ge'►t' obv with ohfna and crystal, and tempting foal, •.1st of curses. with flowers and faults teak as the season We all praise contentment, Bat howiew. brio Rio brings. L the perfection of enj oymeat. j of n4 practice it. .. wit always pity the breakfasts of olden brae# Leave well alone L a' ood rnIe, but lea", a y when beer and fait fish or a chine of beef ill alone L a better, mado the chief feature of the breakfast, �Ve all have a life work to do no mt►t0et • an which they ate to booted and spurr*A," where we are I o0 Pte. - N� i . t _ y },. , . i i 6 1 _ , - - - • - 11 the ,010% or cheerftil f flo,"nq one . r P . : , * )rd ed 44 not; t114Ae. th IAII +at, OU11111 tj�e`a, . - At !n.,,, - 9(, 16 I [I 11. forty f, 14 (`!rt,Qn, � 1- rr , '- 1 K59 Altej� L , hit 11 1 to cos , W I I 11"' ail di, 1hfqjS bt.ve r . . )-j ( \ :ellel. , � 118tftc _'. _.- � 11a I in - tl�e 1* - . kfa,t.- it wiht3 tiling 9 . 6'-,fA3t,* but cunsidare4 Al (Ini pty q)xny this, "I 'Ing for - I if alone • a. " '1('Iicp ate. werful sur- e esptbeial-, nour, and . aye bo one I . I � . . . __ . .. I - D Ay. . a8es r6rid- f4.r the rn_ - r oriat. It midst of . 8•(10d forth - Jeousuepti, , , t� anguish , - - - 11 11T'cttiona hft 111aster \ X-.1 11,1 b()dies Ild to the -ti!;,, of his f %,- ry city i t::­ free I ri f 11 I 1, 1 3C. ' I t i, no h of which-.. d (­ndi. 'i'. ­-7Ha:y to -1 I 1­1 - and iiV., The - , 11'ti slaves � !,i ,-very , . 1111".. - . rid'. -, I ,,.t, mac• - , -itri im. * - % :1 to pa's. _�' ..go ten - -, .% rit r, the i �1 ,, lifl,11ren - * t4 1, 11 The 1, k i i � i uet, ' not Lon, - I.t ,,-.It am 1, , but if a , z ' t- cr v ' ital , t�vrc ' to � ' _. I i i.-i pond. - -- ioli upon - ' look- on ., )i , t;!t+ gla• . ti :t+ 1110a I 11t the .jgcry of horriole tor, ' he ' - - burned, - There :►aters at -, -,y in It - - '0 Ca infit; :,t. from ' ci t, were . ' hi Christ- • - IleAver. ' . thus at- - , I.,8,)1atoj y - urrcuu(t- - c -, i i b! eni a I ;- i • ii-spelt, ' 4;wt,4 the ` , "'I au if- _* ' .. ,,f St. - - I - � \ I I . it Have \ '_ * Tv) ]),,ar . : . I .i ,A ad - - I '_ I "i 11ait a •, oltin, n iv-l-. er- .1. The - Y U1 the I ... i -; three ' , t 1. re- .. 1.1� -L seven _11. I,& rot., - , , (1,11 t, I N I it life f :ring -- 1 �uj �� h Ia .. , . , -,�,'fl in . . _j,ttr-aC- _ ­t ; i .r _- . lcht,Lts • •!, rent - - , ; 11 [ing () 1i . I i. y k,ar - - ilO L47 . - U . * , t 11 f-H, - - I .L11,11.) ­ I F,00 in . � . \ .. �_ eat-_ \ hL ; ir \ ; I - 1 1 F . I Oat— � I Z., W few - � 1 I. ^ 1: leave . - . mittter, - .- I , - . \ . � � � , - - � - ,\ - I. .. I � - � I . I I - � " , I .1 a ­ ­ �. - - , .. . I . I � . . - I -1 . . . - . . I . ., I . , . � - , - I ,,�­ to ON- 1- � ­' - - I � . . . . - A � - . . . . , - - - - I., , � I � -, - �. 41 - Ak44gloar.,?.F. - ` , , � 1 . - - _ . ,7 . . ..'..*i7 1., - - - - ,- - ." I � � I � I � - . , � �, _ �. .. ­11� - . -- . - :_ . .. I . __ -� * - - 2 - - . , . I . . 1. a , _� � 7 . .44 , . A.; I.ki'gI , - I* . .- . .1 . ! . .. �� I . ,. � . ,�'.. 1. • ., .. - ': - %.. .. . I I I � - .. ,V � � , . 1,_-**-.��^­ *-...:�,.-.i!-,', . _ ,W � 4­­__­1.. ­ _�­ I - 11 " . 1. - wh� . � .. ­ . - - • _ I � . . .. - • I - � - a - - - . _THZ_ . -- . I � .. I . . I 909��_ � I . king and Writ up o . - - . . .- % � flEATH t I rafght qv#ly ex%ad nty list of I ,- "Does you wish to make any moshun in Oates rhal or, I - I % pill- . pblerm, eta.. as Once Ovid and cared y We use . .�.I I : - - and r4lift 1111we ftm* that were wu*d ta � do case ? ' @of kly h quired the President of Dr. Cartoon's Oat"rh OurO. INO ream why Sow �r� FAVORITE I ''.. . - L .. .. I .. , i tts 14011MG WAY after'-modiod - treatment -'Yea, aLh I I niushuns dat we git him Many Oum of catau"Ot . - : N . . should sbffsr another day. _... .. -: '.' � . a . �. lonpr standing have been ourod bv a single boWe of I failed -, bat enough has Ix e.% said to a out. " Diet i said too a . All Druggials $1.00 Per THERE Is �. : . 1�. "Do moshan oan't P - Dr. C Lrsonn Catarrh OurO- , AILNoT X. Do �, . - .the drift of my opinion on " portan rawail, Brudder How BY A ottle TTER. lBabughider subjeet. we doan' know do tO BE � ker Indofue% place, ; It Is . . it is inconvenient to be &'wid0w f )rog-ces In ti on This very mornih ' -- - ­ P man I Parfcs3er,atn' Inds last place dim am fubt- )Ur hopes 0 1 . Young I ry to resume the modesty of ' The Snow Drift Baking Powder Co., Brantford. 0016- 'I 1 in the AIreo*IOn anthmstj 9 6, a Young cure Of disease lie in ore 0 patient of mine, called to toll m rate weather fur diggin'outer,lail. Do hull. no"" 'it-fiout being able to feign her Iguor- The Billing Out and� - and tion of its.causee than the diM. that one mouth of this diet had done mOr b1ziless am largely postponed. girl % . . _�of investigs, I once- [Ume.A'Houdetot- - 010101111 Packing for Nulmw,rY- - : �; .. I . I very of specifias- for him than all the mad iolne he ever took . WILL 80 RF.QUZST : : - ' :' - ' men and PeRber% Sk I I 00 faced a shom of bullets, " that during't, a month h)'had on y tastei ; A Imperial Cough DIrOPS will give I Specialty. ,Who never I of jetition. from fourteen colored oltizahe 0 aoked the bodies of hose'who disc f P those suffe . . meat once, and that night he had symptomi o Axiamazoo r(quasted. the Linn-Kiln ositive and Instant Relief to ring I Leading hardy kindk to larjo qusnUtAdk raised On . 101 - thi 6150-911tud our own orrounds, In lat 43 0. 7­ Infectious dis(s102- W' 6 Obj 00 I n of the return of his oUtrouble. . Club to use its infiiienos with Congress to from Colds, Hoarseneis, Sore Throalot a _. . . - h has b n accomplished in There iip an absurd notion prov ant ths. have the name of Nigger shoal, Lske are invaluable to orators and vocalists. F r . . I - and unoug I Ho 19. Hurd & ?OD, . .. . view, ise the most extrelvil"t "a person will grow weak under th a regime Huron, changed to CAored Shoa,l. Also, sale by and �confsotloners- R- a NO - - I. -line to ra -onto HaUon Nunery, . � . . thl ' LnTsttlto manufacturers, Toi I S. . . . - for the future. of so far is thin from being I true, th�t I hav to have Coon Island, at the mouth of Do- T. WA I glurijuaton, - Ont. . ..� ­�,hopes large, olson - dir ases * - Ontario. . M had palAents rki oubda I eight trolt River, changed to Bruce Island. there In - A , join move w i . .. ....... mm.ENNNEENBut not so fatal, are yeti the Got weak, on i: ditt, whi(o so pro - The President replied that -.he infilence Close 00-nnectlohn-Buttous .1 . . which, although I "air . A,Rul .4.,V & WAGION AXLES. deal o! suffering and I im- dtiosd so y splendid n aul I of the Club would be so used. 4 L I There to no excusfi for your suffering any longer C .6. . ­ ___.� loo I manufactucers nt the Calebrated Canoe of a great 8 an O can a a . ; - rnent of usef aluess, � n which dt Irishmen, a' d enables the A.Zab travt I The President then announced the foll )W- from Catarrh, bronchitis, etc., wh Y u 9 t � . . - AND P.%Irl � - a have ma y miles a day, so undergo Ing: " . . . I remedy gu - . do vast from fifty t sixt. aranteed to cure, and which to porfectl'y Anchor n-ff I safe. Dr. Carson's Catarrh Cure is a pleasant and ELPHI-AXLE WORKS DUPLRX. .1ake eqasl prop, I Brand U U strides in the study of d sease, in whioh� we the zeateal , hardship I Joe JOILD-1110ii's Room Mokinley, Ala - effectual remedy A-A yoiRr Druggist about it. t I Datr*o'lt, T. pzppZR & CO., Guelph, Ont. ,;okretary ob de Lima-Kiln Club, . o ,an trace the causative agent tAtuminous food is a� true ilinulan, When one speaks f women, Our Duvl(x Axles are 911 to be had at all the.feed hi nj and breed �aud causing ino -eased vigor &ad power of - M(oh. : L ,,t,h him an4 Ir.cover his vql�er- weapon more terrible than oalumnY-ths principal Hatdware stores in the Dominion. .. _ dy his habits, aud , durance. a 2d t1la want of it is' oartsiol V On 'count ob ae_many Christmas froliaks truth. -[LoopardL I � - __________ -_ - _w . . 1. . 1. .. 1 stu points ; while in �irio lOns fell by the atiant ; but we mus not tak a de attenehun,ob de most Intelligent portiun I '': 1. . i � : -CELEBRATED- ' � Able . n - ml Alabama ; .. . � . . A.P. 268 � ., - - - - use in the co ditions of sensations I r reality, nor the ' C 3ht � I - rL having their Ch . ps an,,-'a feel- ob de cu'Td populashun of , I , life, we have advan4ed I ttI15 ing$ So On guide in prescri Ion. Nor . hev teen declined aw a/ fiorn do - outside '--- ANU D- W, 001 Millman and others interested Roite ates. - �, . �. .. every day . � Crocker . r t ..- .... - since the dav a of Aberw ithy. I must I get that if more oos Is put lill 0 wurld, and do recent ackshuns of Brudder W in n,&ohinerY to send name and address for . .;. . we . free. . � itioiB is 4129 the tart& ite than in completpi b rned, A,e Gardner In punishing conspirators has just OO)y of my No. 12 illustrated Catalogue; sent one Million pair In use in Canada and U. S. I Foremost am y . a Q I Don . NVhen we, oondd* the! In. grating will becoma choked wit too mu(h come before do cull a I populashun Qf Me a. . PEIRIE, Machinist end General Machine Simplest, strongest, lightest and eaMeot ru. fo9d we cat- - I - Dealet, Umnifoid. Ont I Send for Catalogue. Lli�eral Induoemeble to parties - od on t1 a flesh and roducts waste. Kinley Beat far It& entimashun. . fluenca0f the fo . - - ,. GENTS WAIATFD FOR THE REST ISELL building rinks. Local avents wanted. ot Infer , �,i� �. .- .i � - � 1. -.L--' �._ . .- . _. �_...... 1 Da following am de proof - sheet ob do rego- - Send . - . - - - � L ING Patented Article to O'LnQda tO­dAY CROCKER SKATE 00 of the lower st.in,6111, m9ly we U .. ­ . . A r food on the c: xua- - --L , Iushuns I am directed to send to you�by do 25 cents for sample and Agents' rorma. DnwuoRv -148 King SA. W., To;o�to. Ont � . ' at the inflaence of on I I " . T E LIKE-KILS CL B' - I L ____ - . ry , , I; . L -_ . th and care of di-ease would be ve pusUffloo as abidenoo ob sympathy fur do &Co., Guelph. IL, STAVE L' - , ation IF etable , .. ouli'd pumons ob do North: ! LkNEK KNIVES. STAVE CUTTR 'JAMES PARK & SON j Whent emsetinghadbeen ulyopened veneer, leath.-r splitting, great . led on . Whereas, Da high handed perceeding ob ),)inter, cheeee bet, - world it is well known that a tree the Snore ry announced the Ao@ th of kbinders. moulding, senoning, and othor machine Pork Packers, Toronto I produo 3 healthy,- well-de Brother Gilmartin Ca Brvdder Gardner, President ob do Lima- knives ol bast qUSIIfLV. minufac.ured by PRITER IIAY, good soil will' ppl. - Galt Machine ji. lie Wor�q. Gait, Ont. ; mad for price i - r,. ,Iopcd fruA ; hbor, Samuel Shin mov4" of " � I n of Kiln Club, in communicstin, with oonspirs � L. o. Bacon, Railed Bpi" Becon, 0. 0. k &COD. . ; � ' % 4 vi while t ist of Its 111619 ad ol thail esolatio . ' list I - I - fed on some badly-drain condclano-qbefirwarded to his Ife. tore am recently reported to da'oull'd, popu- _____ _ --- - -_ - -_ (,,&allow Bed Hsm@, Sugar Cured Uotm, Dit ad I OdEAP : Smoked Toug-ties M me Fork. which has been and freqnently spotted be Hall. lation ob MoKinly Beat, and ; ORTaBLE SAWMIU FOR 84LE Beef Breakfast BA00n, Family or Nav, To- r . mounted on trucks; Can be set down ready to pickled Tringues, Choose ling.- soil .will b small ' Sunses J'Soksoil moved that . Whereas, A000 din' to our' best ontims- P spied to b., Lard in Tubs mad palls. 'The Best ars,nde Of . . � - be closed he space ot thirty days. I run in two hours' Ova; specially ad wit� disewle. such as these suggest that " . IL Address, II%h Me DaJry gait In S&Ovk . ConVeratlout Pick I th moved that some member shuns such prooeedins am unbecoming driven with a threah.ng onglue, - . - a E CIIANILBR. Welland, Ont; __ * , , o'lind -- - metimes be a CSU56 t deliver an eulogy on the d8Ld gentleman nowl be It I - . there may 50 . no on do 49 Faam-work Deeigns, l"L art 01j, - , h it Be I . thi the ubiquitous 9c brother's SILFREE I - I ow Orl y irm, an d without whic be eel io-Itatmo, 801veW 'I)At such demolostrashu BIESWood 0 . to survive. It pertainly araoter. part ob Bru#der Gardnor am obidenoe ob Crazy Stitches, and 5 Skeins of t be able 40 Why, 11 dim 'citement' ober do death of Orion, al K -neington Bilks &MrW colord, ALL for I might no n a of a careful study too much centralized power, and if do mem- IW - astpaid, by Parsons & ,Co., Boston, � cvrow- � . __ - dicateR the importa a member " asked Brother Gardner, as he . 3 lots 26 ots. P d3r.A2L3CPwJrq In . I bore ob do Lima Kiln Club am looking arter Mase. - -_ --- - of our daily bread. looked up and down the ables. ". We purvide do: ­_ BIG OFF1911,TO Ill . -XA.NUFAcruRZR3 - . - of this paper to merely to dead brudder ae& poet an - a der best Interests day will neca- in , The purpose kPowed 'a athina, Mit- ' sary imposishun for otonsplraoy� at djr next 0 L V9 AW AY I 000 8 Af-OPOFXAtn6( W * show that several disor are of .the system lockturfir We can't. tell whether his wife . chines. if Von want one send us Your naine. P. Wint6rs" Patent Wood Cart . in he comumption -of kDDW meatin'. i . 0. and express effift At OnCO. TdE NATI JNAL I _have their origin am griev d or rejulood.­ We doan' I i ' Be.401veds DA a copy ob dim resolus an be 00,23 Day $0, 14 Y. -,a was strictly honest or a great sent to the Sakretary of do Lima Kiln Club __. '- 66Nd 119 sleighs', &CO more nitrogenous food than the constitution whether k .j 21, izbo11 Boggles* Carriage or circumstanceaL of thel person require, and rawal. fia may hev had a tender hem rt, no ILI) UNDS FOR SALE-8 ,ly that thO regulation of the 'he may hev bins brute in his way-j. He wid do request dat it be read in o 'a eati .2 Notlawld&gs, Simone County; 100 acres I . . to show to do wurld whether de%llt po onomile1r;mSbayner; will make a-first-ots= grain . . � . consc queUt p I .. Amount of albuminouslood oonihm and he 2 Vespra ; 100 Acres ; will -Send for Catalogue, may hav 'In sober an' I two, din'10 ' ulashun ob do North am allowed free om of or dairy farm ; Alec lot $6, orth boundary Stephen, . . aluable and definite hard: drinke an' a h6w- be oold oh"p; also lot s6, n 9 Maiiiggerg quently Constitutes a . . may hev bin a oposoll. d Huron Oounty; 100 acres; will be sold cheap- Apply .1; .L. J. WINVERS . - - L 7 ''. I .. 1. tifteTspeutic retort. said to count . at chiefly browt r. dn a d, 5ad 11 � 1 P. HUNTER. I i , ,.-�' to T. Ebk Barrister. Toronto. . Glilt, OUL &#Befol deliberin' s& oulo _* 8 L tary Joe Johnson -Oar food may be .. . , � �� 11 a Club. HTHANP TAUGHT FREE by mail. Stu- - sugar ; and it .. . � .. , ... *ore dents thoroul - 1. of albumen, starch, fat, and Mimm we ught to be posted to what he � S ghly prepared In Shorthand, Type nt that the first principle was in lif' The'resting then adjourned for one Week. writtuff, Pon-arkship. Bookkeeping. Awithmetio. wonld seem evide "I � I . Matriculation, and Civil Sarvice the knowledge of 46 M06811gra4e-stuns am Nil nt liars. � :, - - . - L Cla"los. ' j _. Grammar, of dietktiod should b ..' . I 1 examinations, b3 attending our Academy. Sul- rhen to increase or d reasto any of these ,, Ko", eulogies contain f ur falsehoods- , .. .11 . , . proncions. Shorthand I f. I I � I I A OURIOUS DIMBI I helped to bijuations when tall. Immedt- . ... 1. lementa. A great de has been done in one trr I . 4. ­ . . books and perWjO&6 wholesale and re e . ' .dead out. ... .. : L ately address, ThoUnlon Shorthanders'Commarcial - .1 .. I this line, bixt much till "b's,1313 to 1)0.�' - 44 Mom' of.de wars-4ked fur do ayoes Story of ibe Dick . I . I IFoR TRIC MILLION. - . - . . . A London Lord 0 I . . . . learned. The effects of- diet 16 the troaV side our famlion am ,worked up by a Woe- 1 Acadtmy, Aracdot Toronto. -. - nago and Nortloweetwok. . .,. ment of diabetes, Bright's .disease, soorbut- I Wit I Ingtosi ('141616. . . I - I IVELPH BIUSINESS C0LLEG9,GUtlPl40U Along the line of Shp C104 . pum i That man only is rightly educate who know$ Railway lie. citntral Daota orth"U.S. treat- a$ � . '; )tVe may, pork ape, be pardoned 'for here G nil are betiq opAned up MCI - us, etc., pr - in Pt the k ope that the ri a in am honas� an' upright do I ack ' '- who ch prao" Nebraska. Now DeCtIO ion to is grave-stun to a ake Introducing an amusing anecdote conqorn- how to use himse. d'i them w6aderfullY productivO .-.. - e by a a aliful regulat needn't 45 placed. an h I -)rd Mayor of L)udon whose knowledp and such manual skill as will enable him ravidly settle n comers 11 will have " 200 ment of disbaL, Ing a former L go com is suoOndully with his fouown in the buffl. relgiens, and the "flat still further extended, and ple r member'it I on, to prep&*@ choice,, of location. diet may be Lee Of POO A charity-if he has tarly life was connected with the. town of now of "We. To impart such educati will be wat yOu frthat 8-6 corresponding d crease in the t I If a an he& bet a of Institu For full nformation (which eap homes, p powerful dru a may ein sue. forgi in'-If he has &i1n9d do reverence Uxbridge, namely, Sir Win. 8-AiDes, who such men to the design and purpoe a ch . bin 831. I a. For Seimit. eta-, CILil. at the college or oddrea duas) About the free- larids nd . appit ' N .ra t3 � It I H 6. :0 MAoOORMICK. I'vinolpaJ. to JON H. past, Aget, 0. & - Ry9 what beconne of any'exOift an on, you kip was London's chief magi Western 0anadiauXORLET, if we Inqui i a briok'aler's laborer, and a . "A 1 am beyond ilm leave hi grave unm6rked an' it will be started in life tt STOCK AND GRAIN F,%RM FOR S&L R. a. H U a, 9 York St. Tomato, 00 Of food taken Into the lylt , ' at city banquets, with gr, at glee, ha used beap.' Lots 53, 54, 64. 66 and 66, Maitland . AzenI6 Chicago, Mir. � � . - ents, we find that it so 090034 Of hunted (at an, remembered. Gooc"' Huron Ciunty can- General Pass rojalrem 11 Do i anal am I 250 to an fat. If too much asochacine hardwood timber Line loyal 11 fauy or starchy food be taken,, it may be blem of morrow will be tied to iLtrodnoo the following anecdote : Wilt 1, Cono, salon, 6oderlehTownellIP, d eye, he was a youngster, he was emp oyed in re- tainir,g 334 acres, 6 miles from OliDiOn; dep)aitf:d to do d4 #-knob .. fur do space of ten, - dge. cultivation ; 84 acres In heavy ll ail Steam2blPF - I 1. matter-be Indulged Ing it may be deposited but boym ud I dat pint it 'will not be piru dent pairing the parsomage I o.ise a, Uxbri well waored by An arm of The Maitland river; framv Wing during winter from Pargland eve Thu . - carried off am & tomperaq One day, going ith his hod house and barn elected. Poles. SM per wre If gold day and H&Iifax every 8&ju,day to Uve= and Is is fat or gly- , to ventu .,a.' - � ;I- - On's before lot March 18M Apply to Tifomm JAcKs", ec eyery Saturdav to TATerpool. k exces� of albumen lists no BRANCH LODGE'RiKPORT. . I .1 �'. � of m6rtar, he was aboosted by the pars olinjon, or so T. EDs. Barrister, Toronto. summer from Queb otsuria ,, bat an al she bai a very ex- calling at Londondey to land mails and passeng" ply I - wife who told him th , Aloof rom BiLldmorG. via It dema do a plentiful sup 6 0 a - 1uoh outlet. Tile I 1ranch Lodge at Findlay, I t she All ' hine Screw Works for Scotland %nd Ireland If* ti a irdinary dream She told him ths e and Mac ill for elimination ; and � the foil( wing report : --:O:- � Halifax and, SL John's, N. F., so Livprpool tOfwlgb Of oxygen to fi; It !,!;i..1..11 ,-.--. had dreamed he would one day become ' dwin gummormonew. Thwateamen of thoGW habiti diseased lungs, , FiNDLAY,Oi- . . LINTON, LAKE At C9.9 . HSIUS1 through sedentary . -1. - )aidhed at such t, winter to and f rom .. I L,)rd Nl.iyor of Lindon. Ail( I as sail during I or other cause, this be not forthcoming, the Lima Kiln Ciab.-��- to 11anufactnrers Of all kinds of Carriage and W&Wo IMw n n and Phtlad,,4phis ; And during sum . Secretu 7 -IS' alnes , oald on'y scratch h riland, Basto ffensive matters if ch a rraphe(�, Axle a. Iron and steel Bet and Cap Screws. 8411(11 Po Iniffaid, weekly* G64 0 Findlay b an ' mar betwoon Glaegow and No blood In flooded The Ilium Duffs, No. 3, head and s1ank her for such a valt promo- for Cylinder HeAdP, 8ttam Chtsts, Pawl*_4bxo gow and Boston weekly, and GIAO%Qw s-d pLIadt), which aU the emunct(ries of the boly are of the I ime-Kiin Club," ,hold their m nth- tion. lie said he had neither money nor GALT . ONT. phi& rinly. I _. _1_.. not sufficient to remoN a. The breath from ly most g at the Gott Well Hall# Sat rday friend@. Us parsen's wife, however, was Bronze Medal At Industrial Zzlilbition't IM. ._ For freight, passaire, or other Information apply W , . the lungs Un( I ler such] circumstances has a night 12 o,olook,.the now hall ving - not to easily to be turned from her �rogno - price IA*t on Application. - . A Shmchr & 100 Baltimore - 8 Cuaffild & CO- . -he skin becomes dark-oolored, plated since the Dooemb-or in ACRES - IN EAST Halifax; Shea .,'it John's � i.; m. Thomp, heavy odor, 1, n o %Ing' - tication, and thin dream bad evidently loft ' ARM FOR SALE - &or" 9011 & 00 , St John, N B.; Alt"n & Co., chi . L yello�v or Aluddy, with all The eetiog was called to ord4r b Dj6- FFrowonk San'tac CO.- Michigan; 175 H. urer. 'To= the oonjanotivi A a great Impression., Aer mind was now . ces,red, amd balanse in down umbt-r land; well Love& Alden, Now York; The prophet Daniel tiairman. After roll call the 10 O- wrn. 111160 P1111.10 ita vessels engorged- Masons Oy, C ' bent on younp Stainiso bnd L-)rd Mayor he drain6d; all wen fenced with post and rall 10 std An-ae Rae a On., Quebe "i. Fpwt-. mant - sad it IsAt meeting were road by Portion diteDvered long ago these truthni, .dream occurred 2o son fields; well watered wia i eg run- dolpbli-, H. A. Allan of the - - as had .iiet _ them- minu should be. Tile name one forly veneored house. Wx42. she - - _. . - d- . � May be that if vegetArls How I (ght Peters, Secretary- again, and the I ame communication was re- Ding Wrote ; coverthe reciste conditions call- urer Anthony Smith moved at an Wing l6jL22; stone cellar urder the whole building; P . to - wives to din than go I Ing to an Treat $10 a head be levied o re- . posted to him7 ti at he was to be Lord two b&rno, one 1001,,8 the other 6202 ; both 20 feet �4 8 . Ing for such a diet, rather assessment of Mayor. The ma%ter passed off, wid young post& - young ovchmd ct 2LO IsSell; this PfcPsrty I$ � absurd extent, they ght have conferred plenish the treasurye He said that 0 ex- Sta,nw left the parewisge houseat Uxuridge well (situated # n two main reads, in an excellent 0 9 - . ity. to his oo min in 'ad- eigbborhood ; good school within hall a mile; near- . ��L ) n 10-4 ' - * a real benefit on ho ted to pay A visit soon with no other improo s on, tht n the ki n rket and railway ­9� ,a - men- Poo ,at church two miles - nearest ma , -ft 11001b ill.." ay .8 Polska' :id mi ht nepd the money, )do- , COD, I shall now, am sh I c, Amada,, ai I . nose which had been shown wid the notice station f j miles; 26 miled from Part Huron. For.full . ­4 - - - - Af In that seara to sup- 15 draw to BANU111, TUGHINGEIAM, FMI � , FA 8 PC 60 tion a tew clinicatf tion no% "condo . which had been taken of him. It wiAs not particulars ad . - 1� q )ry that I too much albuminous an oa I led itipot , - and until he became sheriff that his dream came Fremont P. 0 , S"ilao Co.. Mich. . 1 - go I - port the the( poker Winterson W -------- __ ____ _____� - 0 kC= od can disease. , cture ontitledq ill N Aural le P foodsometimes pr p delivered his It to be talked,about, thoughthere islitt I ­ ibly callid to this was tendered � he re- -"b � N1 y attention, was gore vs. Sewer G#A." He doubt that tWe dream n &do a lasting Ilia- It . cO- ; . certain ,forms of do lined, ind, ald was bn In- C I ­ .. _P I ANPIU.S.-M.-Im- - X W-0 . atter'when studyling I oelpts ofthe collectiOnhat, but pression upon his own m N I OM �, noticed, .. Itta a positive Tornedy for the it ; I - hemicrania, .Some of these, @&Yin* he referred the hat. contive to laudable Induatty through life. one thousands 0 f 0"06 01 the wo to an o g . I y - & diet from - Maj. j. ly having been detected digging stronglis felt cured 9 The Uxbridge jargon had by this time be- standi havo been cured. Indeed. b . - : were completely a Es It I tirely treat to ta oom 1AC&CK,tjjjLt I wU1 send TW BOTTLES whl d was almost on a tunnel front hisoeil'Lr to the 5 a old, but he lived I(ng enough -to be In 'to 0 .h albuminous f herwit &VALUABLETREAT U this d of the ps W I . ' when . to ]DjLT.A.SWCUM,lalrearlSL,XGWTOrk- tiont s' run - was fined M04 'and suiptn - t S ' sheriff, �ivl he &U,jpUfferer. Give express a. . excluded, and Instes , tile 9" nialne 0,a .a n .to . tatilas , _. , - nd bow in weak,j In "Vo I - - aing down,,and bbow 9 , ad for four months. dieT during his,Shrlovs, tY. . . &I ad n weight and 90 quietly. Town- . .. I _1 . I C&NADA PJCRMANZNT . I . --- --- - . .1 I , instances they gai. - The � election. 0 "Id over.hij compet- 11 i strengtb. Inone tan se � �, - . ... ' * - NIE'S SEEDS ARE THE BEST - ze the tairent gain ship Ularliton barinSt OLU .� . - young Girls. - SAYINGS Co. j �: ... L. .1 . _t L I . ,' t1me after oarrutbcrs, by a ibajDrkY 01 It 1 .- 0AN_ & . i � ad fourteen pounds I in a short . .itor,, _ Y t h'b are ats critical period wbon they are about . ; . . . I Illustrated Catalogue f6r 1896 __ the change of diet Of course, outdoor votes. a Was Immediately escorted to [eveloplug into women. Th �; INCORPORAU D. A. 0. 183& , ' 4- Containing description and prices df the choicest same . One- maturing and d IEN & VLOWER SEEDS . nswered the essaked very much at home I Care at this time way a .' � . FIELD, GARI exercise mi e ripti, n 'which oa *aeolooW Watchman � or the re. - - - - - - _. - 0S,000,000 Mailed free. Every Farther and Gakrtd'ener should eyed Orina lack of watchfu ubscribed Cal"i ...... purpose, but that is a prose 0 1 - du etual Motion , Urker suit In fixinjr Irregularities upon delicate . paid up C&pi ............. . ....... 2 200#000 have a capy before ordtring see,ts f,)r the coming . - I and Parp female - Reserve Fund � ............. 1.10 .000 hC;1J%01L H,in(isoiiiestcataiiigueptit)lisheditiCahada . has obvious ob j ectiops. ensuing year I;Wiing a long list of " ........... DOG ' . organs and 4 9. . __ - I I 0 1 a I - The derrick hAvl k- rZis 11 : ailkikill3wifil" I - - ant in& and bronchitis, I I ote nay be av led In ap"M WAG el�a d doorkeeper. . Total Assels ........................ SX0-1 odi6 _ ,_. . been removtl' and weaknesses." All this ic I .. - think there ie no thorapent:0 ma " me throng . :, I I . out, a and the young woman 00 ; . I 4 to e loo ' 1,- . OFFICE: . -tcater as 1 in[ &otion thi n !t I IBM D_ ttwg an MG trengih .1 'L t - ,� _. will give g? therOy P� as ried, period clothed in all the beauty and a I a . . i the amount of alburiAnous food 00-mumed. motio 3 to Do ild a Watch tower w F organization by the Coi-i-ipaxly's BulldlnM Tor6nto8t ... These a ff jotions are 1 sometimes curable by the nj covit,ry glue to be raued by a lecture of a perfectly hesJthy P.6sarlptiou", I U11 I CUREFIIn I where - ht Sorkino gA I& per -tiolL on his aid of Dr. Piejoe's 11 Favorite 1: . . I .. Toronto. 1 to stop them � re alone' even in case' I.. iially for female troubles i , I . i When I say cure I do not mean merely this masteu P thereto is distinat- Y M PIP ubjw% sioure Things.' Jack prepared expec oo@Wul physicians of the , t he Company ham now on hand st la�ga for a time and then have them mium again I mean a I : . the htary tandaucy renoll DOG 5 posters one of the most an radical made the diseaso of Mi; ICPk ,oh casestt an %utuorized to have . I Y c��FAIPNGO SICKNESS a Ure-Iong study. 11 is to- lyjls ly marked. I mighi'Ate sovem, su Plumoitead W to send day. amounr. of English money which it , remody to oure thii worst Cases. Because - game and � . . I - i � - ast four pared at ow 'r but let one ou ffi .e. 1 - rint�d announcing the to land an first-claw stourities W,t"h,r",hX failed is no reason for not n matte, as 'Overe also roe V�� and complimentary ticke to the jary to have At Is interest Apply to cum Senda& once for &treatise and a191::= . . Mr. S. was Very th . it is neem rates qf iny infallible remedy. Give Express andPostOffioe. F, ., : r I . . . His children, when offlaers of the Lime Kiln Club. wives In orde to Bad one in good health &Ad LT MIAAOX I , it costs you nothing for a trial and I will cure you. � . two of his brothe . mo - J. WER.1111" ROOT, iii Pearl 6L. Now York.' . arely- troubled with entle hu u r - [ Cho Korano Address Da. IL G. quite young, were Ap�licatlone for inembsrs%iP were rooelv- hisawng Rrecitas I was. often sum- brot , and they were laid 9* * to M.lswesknesOsAdIossofpo*sr spasmodic brouchit , and . mnevon , her" wrlo "a 8' . mptly onled, B)ok. 10 cents in stamps. -_ .. moned In the n h to some Of them ole or the rabrqlrav m, of the ro . - ... . were suffer g ro n th road I . I _j in 4 I- at okffwtlm. This A wr"& bo;rIng tibe motto %orld's DippvowT Msticill Ananclst'ovt� . , - , QIR , - wentontwoort,hre years, andlfrequent- order 61'Keepin the 10aiddloof th 3 Man St B ff h, N. X - " . . . - . C U IR .. .. over the Pr idea j% 66 - �­ - . � I � mast continue during as osived and placed opt V. .utiful girl It the world can ; _: I I . . IY *ondL rad if was The m __ 1 h she has.- [Chamfort. their whole lives. I In truth, it had gone on chair - only give thoot - t Ic � during the greater part of the, Ufa of the Da ka� a smo * ghput Henderson &rose to'�t n on the . Russell MCC father, who was now A pretty old man. tion rd. WAS fiaed $5 for a( W; " 11 known oper in Wall at cat, a experi- at voted him at the.lamt 80ting- jo-a 0 ator Finally, I request them to try th jefly on leath r medi 1P Marston, ter re- who Is generally considered an ' in p to 6011fl." children ch to natural that ment of feecling t eir Pr ident Townshl no I was g each member to be OP early Renost it may have bsen qui . rfulk sad cereals ; nd from that ti, junm o ra% th next meeting, gong an old p a oouutrym an who roads thPpo t ut fras. Tht hardly ever hummo ad to any of thO that he leaned and asked for a oplumq Morphineq and kindred habits. V&Iuable r Mise so . . almllar cause. song which so affected him .. called at his offi08 a or coffee, witilk,ut vie knowledge of] the person taking it .. ` led with A t a fines Imposed and d"ismi the of Dr. Stage's Catarrh Remedy. He discov- modioine m1sy t)e given in w es I Monials of thone whc -sleeplesances, wlibn accompan ,it of all t his mistake but hem a ite no mistake in it so desired. 8 jD4 two 3c. stamps for full p rticulars stud t ti dark ski tense ar I teries, and is depoi d mee 0• , . - . 0 ared I for. This Remedy, when h,vo 1h,, n enred AAAraps M. V. Leban, 47 W ellivgton St F,aRt, Taronto Canada. n' in very much benefitO i tfully submitt(d, - . - -­ '.' � ..� 2 c . the article called . lithates the url . in the . "to ! I Rejec,I)LIGHT PRTERS -. � � " I applied with Dr..Pieroe's "Nanal Douche," - __ _____ E ' f I - . - by thi Of course, oppos - .. - . i rapidly cradicate the most .-- - to measure. - -, . I Soor ItArYi iwill surely and -_ - . -_ - . an ex rrb, with all Its un. . , . elms of ses are inet with, where . . ; Atw I : gencroull " - , Jones tho , report aggravated am of 0 - - hauateA systern c#s for rest and 'n of Givi*Aam I Z . - . , . On M6�Ao d on file pleasant and dangerous %000111PADimOute- - - ' 1P . . i , ELOGRIL00 . . nourloh.rhent, ; k-utlwell selected cases will mpto d and place APITOL Him .4 results. was X( ,,FINITELY pO-TpoNED. -. . Master of the House-,,I wish 'you would YLINDE - MACUIN LIND-ER ENGINE be found'to yield Very satisfactiOrY .IND hat he . I or wker announced t 'call me early to-morrow morning, Bridget." In Bright's dieeabe, whether soute W6&lebone Ho lana, to a-tio I will, our, If ye's'll wake me chronic, the diet �houid not include albu- i I a-al,ostalaird from Ind Bridget- - had re�bivaatiolol. Featherweight Smith, up. " - I City oil Works, and have rtc-lved dur LIM Ininous fo3d. The reasons for this are so the ffe0t th � Are made Only at the Queen . - ObViOtte that no f L need be 6 d for Detroit two singular that whil-i so many wbu�en Want _ .. : . . . . . who Ift! to . I I i � - - . . L . . . 5 a .0 I - : rther refe, nce of Kentucky, address b ifore the , 0 just an many men who ers I to deliver an the ballot� there ar . . . . . �. I . made to it. luilis ago d been . ,. .. I � E A LSn . I - mc ' . � - . - 0 i , will frequen�ly be S Foul b, b WAM In jail. He is prefer the ballet. [p,ronounce the at or n .eath'no due to BAY,'10csl %ffac �Kjln Clu , ieft . tion I t cured by this diet Lima . o .on of being a ho i a )its. I . I : L D Without the sAd of medicine. 't long ago arrested on 8112P) a child thr4 9 weeks J , I - - A LUP of season at. . . . � y fidght both Ways. _.. :. No The t . t was &a innocent as ,,pe Aed the .y never b'46ve 0111 te for - and e3 . Bond -for ample barrel. UiSdOtGROtP'ONG@&tld&ctoly%ewinps . a young lady wit4 a vigo �e fondly hoW ,,ske the N isgarst Falls- it is one sternal fall there. . . . .. 1, a4d who had become a old. H would at once We got this from the hack driver who gEt 0 Frolit at 's Toronto, . Ilimail food, ][Ame-Kiln Club to secure bb release and . ROGES 0009, 3 I . � . , Iluisanoe to the rest of the family on "_ our pocketbook. SAMUEL . . . . ... try ateps . I I necolim I .,-. .. . _ ., I . .; . \ .1. ­ I � . .- '.... I . - . - . 00unt of the foul breath, was entirely cured ujadon. � i . I , '. I � I ) door I& fal? L ­ - ..., �� . I - ; ! .! _.; . I . . L. � - . . . . . , i . . � ­ . � .. . . ..... . . . �. -1 I - . - , L. . .1. . .. � : . i� .. - , - i. I 1 .1'. . , . :. 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I I \ : s .. � . ; : � -_ vi = F.� - ! - .-E 4__ I I � - g ) �,_, i�N� � � I -ft, 3% , , k . . ��. .% . �. . . V I � � . �. - I i- ,­�- V w , ! ,1�5,,' . * i5�1z, - - � P ipt � �, . , 154:.�,� -, - � - - . . � . . � I Pl?- - - � I - . . - I ­ I I . . . . . I . . . .. 1 NEW AbVERTIGEMENTS Tmle DAY. =010 In Zoilone's JUIL . Ancient Order of United Workmen. I � � . I I ' Hall au L , . . . I . - . � I I :__, ­ - -, ... il, The 0 - nd Lodge of the Anci t Order , �_ I .f�­ � . � I ­ - - � 1 I I . .. M . :,. " � . . � U Ug, March 2nd, 1806, com- Tla ra on � outts, � . . . .� 2,; _ -, ., - . : . . _� i � ; I.. , - . I � I 1, Mencing at :8 o'clock. Open to - a. of Unit-ad Workmen. held its session in r. . _­ A dance will be beiA in Latiff's , ` . - .. %op;g, C ii . ­ T esday eveni woriiS ' . . - . - • I... i . . I Local I - Stephenson# . , �:,�.....�i.. . I L men I I ,yr � .: . � ''. �'... - -�:. Tickets 50c. a couple. �..� St. Catharines last week. The Grand _. rei & Wheat] _ j I . Z ,7 ; .1 &;F- I '. .1 �; � . ." I , W . . .. ., . � � , . I . , , -_ . , . .�_ . 6 : - ..: , �'�; &at" lolim4od"tdv. - �. �J ",;.; ; �-- - - . - -': Master Workman, in his reR.ort said I . ­ - - " . 1. j: . . . . I I .1 . I . .. .. , I I - . . , , ;. '.1. ;,.;' I . atm , a , , - akers, Although the V ID" ' ' 1M1?..#1ZTC3_. ­ .;ill, .. I aintin . H. Jackson. -, -�.,�'.­'.'� - " , . 1b. .. .., . . , ., 3 good co MW has n one of 11T* P102C . ... � . 8000ren A. B. Dowswell.-, -I' r. akers, 2' .. ' ! _` � . . :.. I . I . . .: I � 1. � I . . - I - . - . .. '. i . . I good vest maker and I R intense depreiggion, our growth has been ­ I 8"d 0 -Thos. Marquis; - - ­7 ood - � ice now Tailoring Establisf:...# BP 1Y ' & . - ply marvellous. The number of - . I . ...- . . Notice Contractors-Dom. GoVid ' lice, the - G R' E IG.� I ,. W H E A TL ­. � . � I .. .. _. Now T . .... last Lodge organized in this year is W6, 1 .. _.- .,�.;. g Establishment-Oreig of Greig & Wheatley, in Dsie,s Dew I - I I JL . . - a . . . " � - - - - . . i I , .�. ; 'A When, . Block.. Pickering. . 17-18. " 110crease of 26. Tbo total number of . ! I . - i . - I 41MI I- __ � . � . � . -9 ­301STA M___ I P rr.A� . r - I ­ I . . ' � -fi .11 � 4 I :. - _�r ,: _ I: �� ,'L . , � bevell ' certificates issued at the. 81st ., � X .d&.$ . ..�, ... � 1110111MM 411,Iloilo," V .:, I _. ..I :i._. � .1 . .�._ .. , . A1ft%F01WF.P i I - 7 % � _ i.. 01I'Deenemr, 18K was 10.684. On the . I .- . I . 61W Pi-ciming It* '' . . - _. . . . ' . � W9* .''. The merchants s�te 'getting in, their 81st of December, X8W, the total is ued I . ; . . ; ­ .. , I a ,� - I ,� HAVE OPENED 6VT IN - % : - " ... 1, ' . - spring goods, with the expectation that was 12,507, making an Increase of . I - . - , .... PWRIM NG, ONT., FEB. 26,18M . - . . . . ... - . - ' - .. spring is sure to arrive, sooner or later. membership of 1,828, or double that of _' _' , I - .. 11 � .. I .. . . . . . . � I It will probably be later, from present the' previous year. This is cause for OrDALE"S, NEW URICK 'BL . . - . . . . I C ..�. I !, _...,._� .r... appearances. I exultation, • The assessment for deaths I - � \11 I . - .� . IK.0 - .- A CALISMS- 11 - . . _�t.. . . w...i I 0, . llq L�­ _ 1. ..- 1. � ­ ; *ork'done on short notice and satisfactio' I - -Us d Call. �. �, 1 _., � : A WV=W 2%ecry. . :_� � , ,.. dUrilIR the past year . is also gratifying, I . I 1. . .. - : n guarkilteec'. �Givo, . . . . .1 �­ . I . ,.,...-. 1. . - An exchange p otesti i0airmit the im- and an indication of the great care and __ 1. . - . 1. - - ______ . - . I .­ _� Good is eighbag. . .. � ...; :. � - caution observed bv�the Medical bepart. N. . i - 1 I . . . * . � . - _,t plied theory a newspaper editorial .. ... I . - ._1 / . i I.. I' .. I - ,r Wory that nI of our Order all along the line. . , .- ,. ; 1. - . : r . -I... ... I _�. -The W rton Echo has 9 new leaij- fludorses all that appears in its adv ; '' . 4 C3-1:ZAZTJD * ' . r 1­ • - . ertis- : , .- , I . r . . � - .. . - '. ­_, . Oil. . . I Ing columns. A man who buys a space The Recorder's revort showed 58 deaths • . . . , . . - . - .. t . - � - - . . rr _ � . . - '. - ­., • in a e bas a right to say in that duriniz the year, and since a soperate • � I . r:... -,*. .. - . -�Aturrd ' night last I *98 - 6timmely . . - - I � , - .. , cold. space whatever he may please, provided jurisdiction, June 80th, 18W. there have I . . . I— - � - - , �C'LEARING_'-t - .. I - 'I .''-,I ' ' he does not offend public decency- or try been 228 deaths, an average of 41i per � 1. , . I I .,. -The Pic eribg Ice Rii1k was opened to a mpligh some criminal end. ' - annum, which have been provided for : .: I Now going on at . . -AgIllm A 2CO , . � I . . . . 1 __ , . .. . . - IM . 4 ! � . with 75 assessments, costing each I Our r1rM I mein- , - I Institute . . � .. . . _� . . .. . -T la 1 ;13 awr ' B` ber $18.28 per annum to carry the two e rs'­ at rouglaim As will be seen from 'our advertising thousand dollars beneficiary. to-day (Frid 7.) _ 7 columns, Messrs. reig & Wheatley, late wo- ". • I of r _'. "ll . r;,. . We congratulate Bro. H. B. Taylor, of , H WK , - - e 0 . t of Clinton, have opened a tailori . - 4; Th N � icb G4ZWO, , * "''e i 't-h In d . - Whitby, on big elevation to the high - IL ' ' � . - inst. devoted a whole page to a report of establishment in Dales block in tbi$ 'L . � .. .1. . 5 11 .". . � _.�. , . - .. I � . of a new c ' . . .. - I . I . . 'i 1. I I . - � . .. .. . - e rDOMS over Tnx Nitwa Workmail. He in a gentleman Who i , L I . .3 � . . - . . - - I ., $be dedicati village (in th I and important position of Grand Master T 1. WHITUVIIIII, _� , . ` .:-, . ,r ' church in that office). These .*,entlen;ten come here * . . - r. - ___ � . . . '. . . _. .. - . ., - I - I town, besides using pink-tinted paper for hi . , - _... .. . . . . I ' Ready- :­.. - ently fitted for the position, and '8 �G I the issue. - gbly recommended as cutters and iten we Dry - I / : ... �. :.' . � fitters, and we have no doubt they will no doubt will give every satisfaction. loods, - made.,...' CA16 ' ing -- St. Gows'are, ­;. . .� �. . 1. :1" . .. .. I I 4imim- I .. -, 1 11 � "... - I '.:. The election of Mr. Taylor is a great r the I . � soon command a large share of public Ch " . ... the third:" glaara . . ... ; -Feb. Subject: "Conversion," i or patronage. They utee perfect . . s an 28th. ' I compliment to Whitby Lodge of Work- . :. Hats and C"Fs, Boot d 'hoes . . in the Christian We. fitting and well wade clothing. men- indeed it is a compliment to all the ' 11 ­ I.... . .1 .1 . • ... � , ., ... . , A x1co 4ift . , ..'. ! 1. .4 .. The Taxes Im I :'"',I, , i­.e lodges of Ontario county, and was GROCERIES, I � ' . -Oe ley,` of-pOit Pei- -- -- At the last * born in Pickering township we are of CROCIERT AND G SSW,ARZ Rev. Mr. k _ . � rryv tvas meeting of the Council Mr. co . I ently pr nted with a purse contain. course Particularly gratified at his ,., I . . : ;. A I _7 - "1`10 :8:E 801M -Amr cxpsrxl . .. . . ­ ...1. . . Hutchinson, the Collector, returned bi I . .L . . I .. . � ­.� .. ..... I g.$100 by t 'a selection. . .. -1 he members of his congre- roll, having completed the collection of W - . . ' . � . Prior our Removal fro .. . r . - . - . .- ..... � - � M Whithif. - a have also,to congratulate Bro. P. �i.. � . . � L 1. " I ­1 . I . . Lion. , all the taxes of 1885 with the exception R. . . • . �.. . . I , . 1, � I - �., .,.. 1-1. Hoover on big re. . .. * . . - � ; I . . - . - , �.: L' - _ - . . , , r re- election to the pool ' �, : " I i • . -.1 1 - r .... . . I . S .1 il- : ! 1. i 1.:• . *. . .:. . � . '" t trains the persuasive . rA . � 1. ­.- I . I .1 6 - , . :�. _ Y � . ­ the duties in ... 0 . - I t unsay last. The tr i peaks well for the satisfaction of the G nd Lodge. I .- F t fall of stow this holders. This exhibit it WIHITB" , that of S L! , t Of the small sum of $17, part of which tion of D. 1). 0 M., thp past to , , RAWKIN I . .1. . . eavy T&aL � .. � .. 1. ­ ,lr'. , ''..1 ­ � - I . . . I : . I ., ... . . - . , I The beavie was returned against non-resident land has discharged G. which shows that he W e_ .A-:' ., ere delayed on all railways, ability of the Collector, / , .. _____._____ --- � I- . .,: . -and in for - ______--W0_ I I I- ----------- - I r I ,�%: ome places traffic was very much - it takes a good deal of persuasion jti8t /Z6,8 Ram. "i I - : . . --- . � � . i, - I . . I I ; . . . . r . . � � . I . ... � : . ded. ,� "I now to collect money, YOU know; and ' ' ; comer,'' - - - I -_ ., - ­. : . � - -;. . . . . . I ... I .. ; - � I L . . 1. L . . , . - * � Our worthy friend, Enos Re' is 1, .. . ... ­ . . ... � . - -1 - � r . . . i .r ... . . � . - . � . ' , r:'.. �. -, I - the fact he succeeded in, collecting the proudest "'. �:" .; - I .. . I... � . I., �. �� i L J_, . I . . I 11 I . , ­ ­ � .1 . . . ;, I . .. . I - - � J . . , .. . � � -L I Mr. V - , . -the entire sum, with the small exception just now. It's a boy. - I 11 . . . . ::. . 0=* From 4 irand L6d I" � at man in Pickering township I - 1. . . D. F. Eve . .. , . 1. I . , � �; I .. . . . . � . . � . . . � - - '... - - 1�_.. ..Fo_ ryl representative ot 'noted, is greatly to his credit. . - ., �., . I .11, �. . . ,.'% I . .. . 1, - :. I I . . . 4 . .. I � . . . �. � � I., . L . ..-' _ . � .1 .. f I r � I . - . * - I , , . - .1 .. . ickering Lod, 3,e, A. 0. . U. W. at the Meket& .. , k . ... ... : � �, . I . .. '' � . �R I " r, . I I I .. : ."I 22M x0thedift church. � . . . . 1. , I ... 'or 00� . - ­ . .1 . .. , session at . . 11 .,. . I. : � ;. . - � . ­ ... and Lodg� the city Of St.- Rail or ocein�` �Wb-U` Services at the us ;1 !�% . . .1 , . ual hours. er. , , - �,. - - : . - i . I by, Pick in . - .. .. . i ermg, . . . I . .. �. .. .­ _... Shattleworth will 004*� el� . . .- .1 ni d e 0 Wizmipeg, only , . . . . . - � atharines lax week, arrived bOm8 01) Brooklin, or Mvrtl', t John of Toronto REIAT ' .. : r 11Y last. he meeting . 9 Was are $22. - Also choice of following Royal ' preAch. P ofitable one. - . - . . . - 11" I - .- I - . .. r . ' . Mail Ocean Lines: White Star, � -, . .... ) i .. - ... . - - .i, .--. �.., - �. . r .; _ I � - I S. I I ,. ; _ ..'r., _ _ .� , i]r . ]Do r . 0 'r . ! ; . - 4 00" Artie! " � � . , . . ��� * �, minion. State, Canard, Anebo'r, Arneri- It is said Clias. N,Tourse' bag re''tilarn'ed : - i . . ... - a' la&Dr- Riving Can, . . - V lHousekeepe desiring : ' �' and R6d Star. any class tickets to and is livine in concealment in Wll�Lby. I � I I I k0licle ghoul oewe one of the Eagle or from all -European points We are unable to stage autb C . I 1*am Was * at rock orauvely RING . . Machines advertised in bottom rates. Through tiexats - . I .1 - . wbe,ber this is a fact or not. - . I . reading I . . . I .� . - I . . - - . � . .1 I . I I �• c . I I . � ­1 . I 1. . - , . . - L r . L - 1, J. . . .. . �:. - . - , . . Lr . . I . - another colum by Mr. J4s. Linton from Pickering, Whitby, Brooklin, or good snwL I . � . I ­ .. ;1 � . . .1 - I . . . . � ... . . . They have been ' , . . .' . :, - . ! - t __ �, _r -- . . � � .. I tested thoroughly and myrtle, to nearly all pang of the world : . I - ---------- W_ I . 1* - I � I : are pr cas n grain,' barley, ; - '. - - -. - T - L .. � .:.. . . . i 1 1 ___ I .... . . . . - - � . . . � . . � irst-clus article. Guaranteed at as low as the lowest rates, wheat, black-eyed pe -1 '. r � ­. : pronounce a f - For first. - - . I . ; '. i ''.- 0, . - - 31�OVOL . I, ,.!r .,,,, as, go to Thos. � . � 1. .1 . - l.. I . ., ': . all procurab]6 from E. Stephenson, up. Marquis, lot 19, Broke ' . -11 _ I I 11 . .. . - Mr. 0 enderL . town telegraph and genera . n Front, Picker- : John I ticket office, Ing. I inn Cho sob moved to his WilitilIT. Office hours `7 a. m. to 8:80 . I 17-18. .- - . ... � . ­ I ... ood last week, he hAv. . Mir � , L . . - ­ . I I -- p. m. . awwo" henuo. , i, L . 1. :L _1 . ... _ .. . . g purchased he farm owned by Mr. �.- . - . I .1 N" DICKI ik __�,M ...� .) '. I . . . . '' � r. ; .AR :U 8 ,..- " �1, '' I __.. '. - i..i I � Mahoney,' W . . . -, Thos. Barnard A sweat I , , ­ . - ­1 . I -1 - ­ I The latter Zap. 1. . ` .� " C. Mr. Dan.. who bag been .. will ship his 'i. 1. I I - .� ;. working . � I 1, a utensils imsby the first ' ocal . 1. .1 - .� I : - ,.r -, L ' : � . . e 6 'dene'e to 'a I �; . . . I _. f , , &c. to Gr Sprightly Corr sp n for Mr. Murphy for a .number ' �. . - - . . - � . - ��f ,Vb. . oftbe week. a of years, left last week for Manitoba, ,'- ' ' ' '' � . . . .- � r - - �.. L . 1. . . Be has purchased a fine Pa to the people of the .�.ii . . L - C O'NTINU�ED I '! ... . . . .� . . - . - I -!emit represented. where he intends doing. better ...... Miss .. . � I I . . . .: . . -..-, . . I - . - - in Lincoln County, in the great fruit It advertises it -in . , . I I Seetlon. . other sections of the country, attracts GAllespie, of Dunbarton, ban been visit. - , -, I I . - I - .. I . . . . ts * . IF 0 M 0 , IT J.'-L . .. buyers of stock, etc., from ing at Mr. Tsefey'a A few days....... The _,.!. C&ttu .:.; .r I I .JL' . . - � ' � . , I 1 ., - . � ". � � � Shipmen . I- other places, recent snow storm has made good sleigh- : �_ - .., . , . i I � � . I . I . . � . , _' . A;, .� _�. .. I - I . ` . . . :;I --- seem I .. I ,-\ - ., . , . � I - .... - make business ,I . .. .r . I 1. . i L. I - I - ­ i ' ... .1 . . .. . I I �. . . . , - Shipped a of the people to a far greater extent than brisk. L.. _ I - . I - r- . : . . I I ' . and adds to the dignity and impfttg.11�0 ins &gain, Which Will � . i.- Messrs. Knox & Mothersili' . - . ; I . / , tai-load of cattio � from Pickering I ' � / -� -_.. I 1. . � , . ' I . %.� ,O� .�:� r.. ' r � - - .,: � ­., . station Is commonly supposed to be the else. I ' ' � , _. I . - . * . k _ - , . , . . , • ,W1rW2=Vree&r �. 1. ' Vvi Goods and! 0 � .. - . Friday Jak, to Montreal - . _. . . I . i 1 I L - L . - ". .,.: ''. i,�.. ,.- r... nter ( . . . _1 - - - - - W re - They Therefore we hope our friends will'take M .. . '. .. vercoats' . . '. ­ : . I L . , '' - . I .k! . . ! I I . . .'. . . � I - a ,fine lot, and were all purchased a deerr interest in this department of An a few people have taken the " ' , . . , ...r I I I - - . I im- - . ' . .�. ­,. .. : " .. 1. :I I r - .. - - I . __ ' I . "a this township, Principally by Mr. T. THic NEws. We have several excellent pression from our report of the hi . I . . Peart. - L ,_ , _.F3. ; - 11 ".'. .. 1.�i - I . � . - I . - ...L-.-.. �, WIL4111 OW ay. . . r' .. :1 f I 1.1_ ,.al, 1, 'I . . . . '' �-; 0 , . i 11 I .. .. '� town', ip, t' whom we ' I both carried away,and . he first tom r ..%. � . . ; - Ril(4 pledge remember • debted for their past favors, but we would that the mills were consequently I . I .A- �---; . . . . . I i .& 1, , I I . corre ondents in various places in the water last week that the dams at 'the . I _. I : "' in. Spink mill's were _E XL T-.R -A- , ' .B RG ­ - ..i - ­ . - I Ir . closed � .. A 1i .. __ . . ­, ­. . colmm_ ­ . . I.... - :. .. -_ ed in circulation in New England was every section of the down, we to correct the mistake. , " , I; I � . I , - . like to bear from ev . , � , , - . - - - , . . I- � '1�4. � � . � ­ ail 3tain . I . _E? I.. ill as 4orded : "" do solemnly sweat to township as often as convenient. , ;'' ' ' t i ­ from t 3e use of intoxicatinIg plainly, Write With the exception of the top timbers . . , . MIVMr Y330 ,:I; I t r and be sure and i real being carried a " I I - , ;,- '' ­ . liq iors on . . sign your re ")F. the dams are all �..:.*� . - . running g night . ' ' I - t 11 !� I 1. .. 1� ... � .r , all oemsions, .except training name as a guarantee of good faith. right, and tile, mills are ­P. . 6­04100�0 - ---------- �__ , " - L. I I r . . - , ­ . . � . il . � _1 k, dai rs, wedding days, banquets, and other ansio'chwahm's ]"gawk" . 1 and day fig usual. - - 'ij i - i , I I I .: '! I . . . . - .. � .. I 1 - - 'I _ .. . : I _ gr4 at octasions. . . . . �., : . . - '. . � I L�. r ... ,;r. s. ." ; . [ . As per announcement, ]hiss Churchill ou the so.w 41"4*.'- " ,'�­ " . - , . .. I - , - . . .. -1 . . .' I . - . ,� I ­ - . ,�. - .�'-' .., 1, - . . 1. �.... I . . I i . - . I 1-: ; .. Rave an evening of readings and recite During the past four week several ' . I I I - - . �.�4: _ , '' - an* a rar canadiL - . ;4'11 , . . 1. . .-. 11 . . -, _ I I I , . .. . � ': . .. - . r. barnardo, of London, i tionwin the Methodist church 'here on i DI-CKIE �.:-&... . ARQUIS . I ; England,' - roller skating rinks leave a : . . . � se ding out in thB earl . 'a Thursday evening of last week. The e burned up, and . � .. I . I - . . . . � y Spring, 'hear are wondering why. you will "11� .'s . . . , ­ 13 . - I - I -1 OfbOY Of ages ranging from a Party audience was -_ . '. I . I : . 1 not nearly so large as was n ar of Ma . �L, . q . . I � I ­­ .1 .. . . � . r Z, r I 0 to . 16 man moro g6ing the game way, � . � , _1 0 azxlqu. - I- ', , - . I I i V for farm and th r employment. Those . I .., I . �, :PI IK:V, - �. . 0 . expected. and probably owing to this especially it insurance companies con- I., - . . .! . . .. I .­ ; desirous of Obta lug boys should 9ply cause the selections given by Miss Church. tinne insuring them. The roller skating ,.:,.r. i ., .1 . ... - ... - . , "' ­ . _. . . . .. I . . .. . .� . . early, either dire t to Mr. Edward Duff, ill fhiled to give as generaJ satisfaction Mi]* . : .. A. . . - . - � . . 0 , - G ' eighilag. �a Echo . St I I IN E ti- , - �eil N lc�on` ailorin 11#10* _7"I �xwmll'* . F 1: - - - v iI jar 7SA', , _TZ d 'F W con. _Sat d I L lil , , , , , iree 1 4 , 4 il CA a , r] p C I g � �Id r I in in , I , : 9 , I at I I L I - I . E; I . tion craze is on the down grade, and the old . r . . . . � .. . .. .. . . " uperintendent, as on her previous 1. . .i . I - . 11. .., � - .. .- , _ Hazel Brae, Peter vious appearance here. Her way of skating on ice is again in. the ,,; .. ... .� . I-, I . . . . . . . 1* / � . .- . . . .­ - • . . - .. - I . . - r. . .� . . - . . - .. . I I . . _)'� . I - . borough, Ont., or through the Postmaster abort introductory lecture-or talk-was ascendency. 'Tis just as well. ____ . I 1. . - of Ithe district, from whom very instructive to the Younger portion . I I � . � . --------. - - � . , � forms of 0 1. .1 ... 1. I- _____.____ --- - �� �. . application may e obtained. - t the audience, and it is to be hoped the The Choe" CO. . � .­ , I .1 - . w Y . " - , , . ! 1111 - . r q . 31`01�xpam Law. ... .,.::�'- 11. , ill take the advice given. Taking up A meeting of the fitock-holdera of the In . A4 I � - . . . . .. I L 'persons �­­ , 1. .3 Molf"t4n rL 9" 11-I the benefit Of t . grogram V Ica all anonymous A ocna I . . I .. i . ",who selection entitled "The St' ompany was held at . I i.-i . 4 , �, I � � . i I � cease their c Starless Crown," the factory on Wednesday afternoon' last, � .� . - . _. . . I I..— 11 Mand Muller," b . . N - 66 Y : I­ . , - I �1; i . .;Ic year, it is well to The Battle of Ivery," by M. c- � . . 1 i - , ;hi! . law, as Bus , a il�onth or two h, s expire oil a fresh Whittier, failed to elect a new board of Directors, . G ;: D I eir newsp, per subscription after in masterly style. o, which was fairly attended. Themeeting . :. uote thl . , �. AND PUTTINOw PRICES. consequ . � I .. .111 ' I ; " , , ' , L I * I . . . tamed by Canadia judge All arrears Carle ; "King Robert. of Sicily," by rent! the Board stands the Fame , * ' ., * ' . � .- . � . _ � � . . � . . . . .. � - . . - ... �.. �. I... . , .1. . I : � � I . I 11 .. ... ; . � . . .. I I ­-. . - .: . - 1. � . . . 1. . Light ear. A resolution was passed . . � �., -i .scene from . ... . . I . . . . . . c - . -.1 __ continuance or tb liabili - Brigade," and the quarrel .s autholizing the Directors- to run .tile .1 '. - - I .: I � 41 .� papers must b paid up lat time of dis Lon "The Charge of the as last v I'll for i . � � ' . .. N ....0 tion, continues. A y one,it'� kin subscrip. "School for Scandal," were all given factory, lease or dell it as in their opinion - _. , , . .*. . I , . �4 � . Just Received, a LFirge Assortmenr of . . I . . I .. .. - .. .� � I � - from 19 a paper with fine effect. A elocutionist Miss was thought advisable. Mr. Ang-us, .W. . .. - . , -, I- , the post offic is liabl� for payment Churchill undoubtedly first place, d auditor. ' . . - . * - - . . I . . . A meeting " I ' I I - cti*1 the day o settle t WI yen and we regret that more of - Scott Act n as _ jen . Kay was elected I �V . . papers are so the t afford little did not m our people Meeting. ­ . - . - re make an effort to be present and was ing of temperance sViapathizers . . - � - profit on cost of pa r pub qbers 11 'lot enjoy she rare treat. Rev. Mr. Cameron f Perance CARRIAGE,�� ' WOOD—_ .. . likely to loose a c �, . . H an, � � . � . . 1; le of : months wi�h- Occupied the chair. tl.,Jt�ld in the Tem � I I I ­ . ;. � I . I � outiction. � Broi flhm, on Wednesday afternoon at , 1 ! - I f ­ . I I . � - - �. . ".. V a � . . , r - ili,:. I .' 1= - * a �T M 6 4 V =M I ' ,. . 1, . � � � , (= . .. :.1 lrocotbaM . . I­ �., - . _.'", �. 1, Efta Xadi7.rroxcn;/ ­,.I--� - :, �� ,� ;'hich' nearly every division 6f the . .: ", , A M Ir.M.&ANI " . , . i , 1-­ . - .! �­ I J,.' r.' � ..... '. . . _&o_=;-& Q � . i r ', - ' ' I_ Y town- - - I - . . . I r .. ."� ,,, ,The return M , On Saturday morning -_ ship war, represented. Mr. F. S. Sp - I .. . .­ . I.. . �. . - - ate bet n � ning last . - .' ' I . A - We the Daniel once, I - - - : 11: : I . .11. � teams of No. 4 Eas � and No., 4 r3cl'901 Briggs found a man in""& badly frozen OF Toronto, was present 'and g .. - ' I .. _. . �� st gave a . I i .-.-. .1 1. came off o4 Frid last on nee corner splendid-address upon the Scott Ac . � . . - . . .. ..­ I 1. . ay I the grounds condition lying in tile fe r on the t : its TWO TOXS - . sideroad weag 0 OF, WHITE. ­ . . . I % I I ;-1. ..:,,-. - -. - , of the former, and i esultedl in a decisi' t of Mr. George LenR's legality, and the modes of enforcing' it. ... . I . ' LEAD - , . . - � ' . r ye 1arm, at lot 31, 1st con., and brought The question of raising funds to meet . ' : I The visitors were outplayed goals Ito St3ft . victory for the hom � team, by 4 90 him to the village. He was taken to obligations already entered into was I , Ctllr 15'=e and ae ' . fully ` Ii. . i.. . .. 33.Uine. . � .i.. :-, -.. I . I .� - . 1. I � - ,b. I by their the -Gordon House and the proprietor did discussed, and arrangements to that end ;. . ... - .. . . .. � . . I - ,,I heavier and more scientific ewe I t . I . . .. - . - , and; were compelled to play defence most made. I k- oi I.. . i I I C 'opponents, all he could for the poor wretch, who, '.. - A Full Stock 0 1 r . . . I . _ . : . �: ,.,..,:, �..; I . .. : . _ .. . �. .:..,.,. - 1. .� p- . C ors and B ' I .., of the time, t On' I goal they got being wing somewhat revived by the' 10" '" . .; ': , � .. i_ rushe S*. . '. e after beco i . , � i. I ­ f Oil, Varnisb, . . . - a "fluke." warmth of the room, ,Partook of , * , ... L I . . 1. 1. . .1 . J� . I . owev just to refresh. The date of the end of the w - . . . . I .. RE_�D'Y . L I Upon . INT * menis with evident gratification. fixed for this present year of 18W I orld is the ,visitors to say t t one of their best examination There MIXED PA ; men was unable to play, . i . I FOR U . . I t was found that both hands Is an ancient red' i . i9e � . - , prediction repeated b - � . . I . . "Jame" toe owing to R were badly frozen, but it Was impossible Nostradamus in his "Centuries," whic .1 . - . I . . . I . 11. ... .�,., L . L I �l .1 I good Eno to Buy - -_ ' . . . - crucify ,C. , �', � _'L �­- . . .. I.. ; - . . ;: I . ete and Rays that when Saint George shall cru , 'I '. .. .1 ;�. .. . _.. .1.­. I .. . ­ . . .I.." ,ed soon, as each team has won once. legs owing to their being wrapped with a the Lord when Saitt M , - . . :, I . _ ­\ play : - A rot irn match will be to tell as to the condition � of his fe , � I.J- L .1. , I - I Thel game passed off quietly, and ille best .. . I . - , . - .-.. f, of feeling prevailed t' . covering combin an U ark shall raise I . - ' r I . . : . 1. a i .:, . : - 11. I ... � � - - . L � I . .. ..� leat er and cords ni; , . . : �­- . � . "ac4tia-'s sons." . . �. . L wt they ascension, the end of the world shall . 'I " . j iroug 9 nlimited quantity him, and Saint'John shall assist in his AXE R NDLES . . - .. . ghout. ; - of old rags, ee . . � . . . . .. - I , - i L­ U der the above-1 tb ' I '. . � i . .. . . I i, / L ­ ­ 11, _. . I _. I 1 1. . ,. .1 .. .. �. - . . - . . rge . 1. ..� ­., ­AXES' ... . .. 1. I : .. ; - , .'.... "p Saturday Spa ead.0 0- whose age was apparently about 45, was Friday falls da Saint Georg�'s day, and - . "� 1. . .. . . � � apoh'13 J) resembled elephant's feet. he man, come. Thin year it happens that Good I tutor devotes COD- a Swiss by was and named Geo, Holy Thursday (ascension day) .,Wi : � s - . I ... . . . siderable, space to wr Iting ulo the residen' . ' 11 be �-;- - - !' - .. - ..,. I 311 . . .. . - '. ... ,� .; . .�� 1. .. ;. . - I ; . . - � I ._ I .. . 1 %7 � . 1. - . ­ • . 1. �. _. � Baptist. , - . � - ... . ts Belmon (or something similar), and was also the feast Of faint John the I �­ , . , - , 11 .. . . . .,- of that city who can: e fro "tile land :evidentl of the tram .. . I I .1 I I i �. ... . . L . I . . I . .. . I u Y P species - He had A Queer Tam , ''. . " I I- I ' ' ' ' ' . . a .� . . v . I ... ... .. . L I I.L.. _. . I - .­ T SA . cakes and curlers." Among p Iled a boat III from the fence where Thllowing item is -'�RS U 4 othersi an - . excellent engraving if given of Mr. Hector found and laid down going the rounds , ' ' .. .' � /) WSY, &(:, ­. . i I Upon it to Pass -the of the press. We do . - , , ,i - Mr. Baxter was Friday n . night was very new •,cit ' . . � .. ' 1 1 ' � T . . Baxter the Secretar of the Caledonian night, having no place - to go for shelter. Ruthenticity: Dunleith, a n I i " in if you want 'a Fine String of iBeiis t ey _� not voueli for its � - I . that ; .., � ' - 1. - . . Y poor Dakota, offered $800 and tow Cheap nowi .'- , -...". 1111 r cold, and the . - : .. .. .. 1. .: . . I - . . . 1. ; . .. .. . . . . lady , i, �-`?� � :i. if . . . . .­ .. 1. i� � ! \ Ive""ig O _. :...-. . I I - . . - . : . I ­ . - 'ir U -, 4, 1. / . many residents of Pickering and . I.. . . Live' *an'd' Let, Li I no doubt will lie remembered by during the long hours of the residing 20o miles away heard of the . Otto , . , WI - A born in Victoria Co ty, in this Province, must have suffered untold the first baby born in the Place ,rot to , . h' are Ae ' old -fellow a n I and - - . - I � " - a I . L . �.. I , I � 4 - I the , . . I �. �. . I . L - ... . vicinity, night, with nothing but the blue sky and offer, 'ourneyed to Dunleitb, gave birth to ­ � I �.. a . I ,� ,�_ , .. I " 1. . - ..-. �, . ; . ................ . v_0 1, - - , - - be having taught Brougham school the falling snow for a covering, Messrs. ivepound boy, po,pke4edL the 1800 . ­ - . -, � I . for s - . 1: . . - . ,everal years -fro 1873 to 1879, we Bnnfing and 1 ­ . I,- i . ­ I . � �� _.� 1. I . - , - I . . .1 .� . . L I. . ., ;. I 2, fcKay, J. P's., after hear. and the deed for the lot, and was home , , 1:. , , , " L . - , L . I . . the p .1 I ... I I . ", r. . . - . . Minneapolis for L .1. . � . �. believe. Mr. B. ha been a resident of iDg the statement Of ficts, committed again within 48 hours. The Dunleith . I . - ' : . � - , i . . . . � . ' . . . ... , . . . ... L - .. _. V I ffer a clause that • 'O . , . . .. - . .. . . . 0 . read made Mi mar], as an attorney in attention. Constable Haney . .it I . , . I - ' , . that .6ty. , too him the baby must swear that it has liv* . . 'A' - -' "� . 1­ I . � : from the Spectator we notice be has al- vagrant, so that he might receive adding to their next o think some of ." . I � . I I . st two years, and him to Whitb,% jail for 60 days as a people feel swindled, and . C I D - ­1 , ILI— . . . , , , �.,�. I � ..."s; lown on Saturday evening. �. . ed in � 1- , - . . ."- I . . '. I p . . k . ,� . 9- • � .1 . ... .: � il I � . the city at least one yeu. I I . . I I - � I .1 . . I . � � � - . I . . I . . I _ - - . , I 1. .�.% i. , �:: 1 ;:; � - - . I � .. N .. L , ; 1 l i . - . I I . . - .. . ._t . I ..... - I— I .1 . . . .� . . I 11T , '. I.. .1 -, I 11 . 1. - . I . dwMizv, - 1.11 r..". ­...�.�.,. ... I... . I I—: . : . ; I � I . - ­'':.�,, &I- .... _). �.J.. � ". 1.._­:-­ . - i. I -- I., -, . � .­ . I _­ �1. . , -I' . ., . __ ­.. - . . . ;.. . � . I �:� • I '. , .; . . ., I . . , � _­": . 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