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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_03_05;) - i i..- , ' it . . . � _ 1_ =I`1� 0". �6-.__',1,.:,!1':i'�:.._. -. . I ? I - . I . - — -- --- — —_ I . . .; . - . � . : . — , — . V . V.44NMW..1"W — -:.-. ., . V, , ; . . . ,_ � , I � ..: . _. I —_ — -_ _____ __1:___­_-__ .. - It .., _-, . . . . � : !2 _--_- - - - -_ -- - BG, ONT FRID - i �- i, • 0 1 tOLO V .. . - - A. MAR NU. 18. - , i'.- - - - - �H 1886. 3. �, irofie siortal Q�LarDsi. -- ___ ___ _ ,--- - ----- _� - - B r ' • fl. i 9 1 • i `\ . It-_-; ' i I . •,- , .a ,- 4 `.� . !' A: y __�__ _ _ II lile0$ Cards; rr+ AUOTT�T� TT IIROUGHAM. - - -T—T ahonld tarn t sir attention more to dairy. 4 - -_^ .11e•-el�tml.' _ — - -- . ...I. lJ 1 11, l.� lv v! s - ,' 1 - h > _ - . Ina and cattle raising. �I D. tiT. L. P. 5 �PHY, I. _ - - 4f -uh Owing to the disagreeable and extreme The President asked Mr. PAttCher if he` FIELIJ, • • i -- - - -- - I L'AfiEh' Lo�`AL IIAPP£NTN66 REC $D$D ,BY 11. o;,N S1.1;c,I• - . COILO�ILii, �; �jsS 14�. Q cold weather, the attendance at the meet- had an experience in creameries? 11 l� ;rkerin,• Oat• Ofllr -e hours- Korning, from .� O71 C� TNF PRA49 ANU �UTTF.D DOWN 9Y 00R 1nR Caj18d at Brougham ll:;ill: eveuins; frotr, 5 fo 1i o'clock. 1 -y _ Teae r 1.1 1. 1.�7' ' I COR1ii :SYO \D� \Ta. f haul by t118 a0ut�t Mr. OIIOher. —Not t0 any extent. H@ . he- of he tlieor Ontario Farmers' Institute on Friday thought, however, that creameries and TI yy'.a1tl :, Vii. Iy., ?1I. C. Y, 5,, p y and practice of, --�- was not very largely attended, and it was cheese factorise should be conducted on . Music, raduate of , t, Anu'8 i WHITBY thought aL one tinge that n ill yr the same TARIO. Coroner for the county of n 5 ta�ic - Y1iy5i, uu,• Stu, eu 1 and Accoucheur. R st MUfi1C II Conservatory, slot - N. Y. "' --z- be field. $portly after 3'o'c o'clock, however. buyers. Let cipmae as aatr adopted by grain . f .•.c, Rnfl office• nett Boor to the Post -offi„e, - 3' i �Q q responsible man .. lei v • — :1 >_ 0 des last Reek as two bb s naked Pickering. : - ,� Stnitli were dsivini{ towards . Whitby on bray, P disposeaof tae he 1 kedm the farmers, about- two dozen collects the Town bap _ --------- Music Roesn t zhe residence 'ot Mrs. Aeaii, all, and Mr G E Mow resident and [ie•lhtl, opposite the- Trews', oftl Pickeriut • 41_ the brookjin road, their horse became of the Institute above named, took the Mr. Forrester said he understood steam- • ^�R `"`T "' chair. .Tie stated the object of calling the ed food, was better for producing milk. -- -j __ ' + -- - - - - - - -- - frightened and tau awe throwin the meeting ,and altho h there was a small Mr. Horto said it was im as' � pH r' BALL DQ�`', BARRI3T R - - -- � >t B y � � 1 a _: �T and Solicitor, Notary Public, etc, 0M • _ boys out and seriously injuring one of . P po able for . -. DeverelI's Block, Brock - street• Whitby. Priv to Onta them, number present, the might speltd`, a few any farmer to raise good calves and make to loan nt lowest rates and on favor hours r y • i • . funds a le io _ _ p odtabl b discusstu some of the lent of butter a , � .. n - Y Y g P Y y the Lame time. terms of p__ are --. _ _ _ _ '' subjects cat the. program. He called upon This Subject having been pretty well • 'I 1. 8�ARBORO. - . h[Vorrester. discussed, tile President called upon Mr. rURI'IiI .r P �RKER,BARRISTE I S ; PICKEi ING AGENCY. � �. Forreau►r said be was not prepared ForreS i. ' ~ Al and Solicitors, &c: Money -to loan. o _ � • 'Ile >Ilbnirersar pep red ter to make a few remarks on � c {,:nu„ssion. ofllee : Haney's Building, Pick r- pe y of the a ashen on to read a paper upon- the subject set down DRAINAGE - o Feu every Friday. I3. h, i1fORPHY, B. �„ O n for tie .transaction of all legmate 'Methodist Sabbath School will be 11 @Id to him, ,,crass@ h@ did not have sufficient Mr. Forrester took n the ti @at sub ec II I ;og : I y - Banking B On Sunday and Monday evening , next, time to prepare one. He understood Mr. for discussion, "Drainage," " Subject , 1'eOx +N I'•- 1,Kvit. \ B. -A ninety acre farm for �' tLS1 e8$. i ,ale ot, easy certn4. 4- OFFICE goy - -F'rOm 10 to 3 ; gatnrdaya the ?tp and 8th March, wpen �peeial t►Ke, and said there • O 10 to 1 o'clock. s R. R. Mowbray had' a pager prepared, and. was no money expended by a farmer that ' - - ELAMERIJ, BLACK, R1i.�5pR. jdr ermou ! s will ,be preached morning and he would prefer tolhear it read first. would give a greater return than that e 3j ENGLISH, veya Barristers & Law, solico 17' Savings ! evening on Sabbath by Rey. M. Fawcett RAISING AND FATTENING CATTLE. pended on. drainage. It enabled him 'n Ghancerc, Conveyancers, &c. Offices, No. I17 Bi`drlk lY] (' IIneetlOn R I Toronto street (over Gss Company's), Toro 13-x• Of Maple. The tea•meetinq will be held • Mr. Mowbray said his name did not get on his land earlier in the spring-it I ___ _ _ q appear on the bill for a paper, bat he had least two weeks earlier -and r@climdth DA�IIfRON BI ACH,� H A Bsasos� ls, T1YL0 .__ ) EOIi _ . RE. Agent. on 4jouday evening, when addressee _ _ _ �-y A=-+�+ N T =NEB music, readiugi, &C., will be Riven b 'the On the previous evening jotted down a few wet spots. from which no revenue could ENGLISH- , __ �___ _ RATE g)F pAty Y thoughts on the subject of "Raising and Rained without drain e. In 9 _ TE. F:�I,L'«'ELL; AGiE i scholars and others. An iiiterestin patting i LL. L,, BA whitb to Li ernool and ndonde ,via g Fatteuinq Cattle, which he would pre - drains he would extend them on to the 11. and ro6table tune is ex ecte�l. y Portlan Cat,i eye -25, ;ti,2N IIcR•� nter- - P p sent for: their consideration. As he had dry ground as well, so as to tap all the f . }iIST ,R. County Crown Attorne a d iv ( :o:;N,V SolieAor-. Court House, Whitby. 1o_y mediate, *38.2yK ; Steerage X18. hitbyy to Liver- - . E SSNS.. RITCHIE K', BILLItiG I pool and Lond'�on errs viaRalifaa : Cabin >k6s.75, � very sh' rt notice they would understand springs, because the springs were not l� f $76.7 , $116.75 ntermedu,_ • $43.00: Steer GREENWOOD. OREENWbOD , his poei ion. The paper, however, con- asaall where the wets otswere. Afarm 111 I3arrisLt'rs and Solicitors, Hiqh Court f �ZtZ. ( age h y p 'I / tained sang practical hints respecting the with good drains, and good outlets, could ' ' . •Juptice• Whitby, 'Out. Money to loan on r4 If you are Rend ng for our frieudrr von can ob- (Ireenwood E••gliRh Church, Feb. ith feedin nd tai in eonab;e teens. ]9 -y lain PkFPAID , , R s g of'cattle for shipping be made- very productive. It would par _ ; - i - ASbA F. CERTIFICATES at subject : "Conversion." and oth r urposes, and gave rise ptpo a any farmer to borrow money to drain a - _ _ lowest rates, av ilable froul England, Irelauri, r , p f ('tt'�•1 tKl1'1 . Scotland, Fmnc Qernlany• Sweeden and `'or- The tea= meeting and concert held . here somewh t lengthy discussion, farm. The returns were sure. With re- : 1 way. Steerage WIT Live1}►ool,` Londonderry, on Friday evening last, ender the auspices Mr. C. Philips asked; what quantity of gard to draining on a side hill, he would \ Queenstown. or elfast to `vilitoy; and alwa' of the Englil,h Church, was a most ti 'grain he fed cattle to get them into good run them at an angle across the hill as he " 1. i 1I01'KINS. VETEBINARY Si, - as low as lowest ate;cluoted by any other lines. II For tickets, etc., i fy i - 1- rIa1N• ctratltlaie of the Ontario �'eC- pply ing success, notwithstandin the extreme conditio as rapidly as possible. thought they would be more serviceable. r,t arc ICu ; ;e�;e , Toronto, and practical hors' I . g Mr. owbra -That depends a good j ,hi)er- rte. (fin accoaut of increase of practice . CT- ! - vU..T i'! gold weather. I'he attendance wa8 large, Y � g The President said that Prof. Mills was s,,:l u,ti accustomed visits eery Saturday to ACI -ITT, F!Y 1:SS OFI'ICE, �V1iITBY, y deal a G the kind of of o anion that the best way was to run j_ i and a ver social and pleasant taws was P grain fed. He p Y uhite�aie.0 ;,errywood and Dunbarton will a . - - - ____ _ _ _ usually f d about half a gallon of meal at the drain straight i - sent, rag was sere In the Orange K t down the Bill if . ten i fhe ;iscasrs of the horse foot at my ow GreeliRiver BasketWork y p R a feeding Turnips were good. His idea , as it fc•r,e. (free:: lacer. iu the, ft�renoons of •rnesaav, Hail. The ladies of Greenwood and would drain a larger area. He was also the inr,'lay. ThUTSCIRV and Friday of oath wee Was t0 fe d turnips at morning apd night, �` ; greatly in favor of using tile with collate 1 Icinsty must hn�•s been Lakin fog a with fen of are water at noon. It's ' 5r,t -c•la Hs ;ictant horseshoer always on hand,. , q P y P similar to those used in the old country. I S°PLIN I3 SI�ETS i11'' one and t.o. week ahead pp 1 Ytertna,•y ,SlstF rlllel]tR 1118de t0 order. - llfedi� T , aS the 811 ly was :uexhauat cheaper a d does jpat ae well. The meal cii,e for 1,c+rses Rrl•] cattle always on hand. Calls bushel sizes. 'askets cf. all other sizes ible.' After tea an adjournment was ehould be fed on cut straw or hay. Mr. N. Nilson was of the same opinion - . , l,r nig},f or by day promptly attended to. Ad- made As well. ' made to the school house, where a ro- as Mr. Forrester in reference to the benefi- : . ' dreE ?. Green River, Ont. :i4_y p Mr. Fo rester would stable cattle 'early vial results from ender- drainage. On wet: •gram of great length was goue through in the fall, and turn them out for a short _ - - ____ -_____ _ _____ ___ Orders for the trade fiI1ec� e�clttsively• with, ,and ryas sail en•c� ed b all time eves day. $e believed it to be ad- farms he would sink the drain three,,, feet, . � - i' tiusiitFSS (�arDB. • y .1 S y Y• and in some places four feet. Twff -inch / . . _ - - - -- -- - - - -- - _ ° Veneers g a Specialty, present. Mr. M. Gleeeon vecupied the vantageo s and made them relish their tile were too small. -� - Flour and le Barrels always on chair, and as usual Rai a '.lie best of food belle . It also made them better for ('ottrPf /atte`!e }r. c>L�r. shi in He believed both roducere and Mr- �$' Stevenson's experience was _ - hand. All Ord rs by mail promptly at- satisfaction. His fine figure and com- PP g P favorable to tile- Arainage as a means of rr w - mandin shi ra s ould work in the interests of ;I '(� R.I)L�TON, TOW SHIP CLERK tended to. Ad ress g presence make a ,good im- ppe reclaiming the land and deriving the _:_ il, -._ . .Division Registrar, Secret . re8sion upon an Audience at once- each othe in this matter. Calves should greatest cro . therefrom. - ii Secretary Pickering J. - WURTS, Proprietor, - P be looked after ro rl from time of A�ricc ; :urai Society, Commirleioner for taking .l7_ ' - -' ,- Green Raver, Out especially the female portion of it. TLe �' pe y A deealtory discussion ensued as to the ' ;?''' nffidavitis, Conveyancer, Accountant, and Insui- �_ - dropping. In re to Mr. Phili he said �• q PP g• reply, P. best modes of laying quick sand '' au�E agent. Valuatofr for the Hamllton,.Provi; program was of such eat lea th that it he would ake exceptions, and not turn yi q file on dent and Loan Soc ;eiy. OFFICE - -At Beaton &. would take up too -much space' to com- P and springy bottoms. Some preferred to �, Co" *. Store, Brougham. 27 -y SOINGS aF FHEMI&MICUUNTS -meat on cattle out iu unfavorable weather. . use small brush wl -1 each selection. Lot simply give u e other thought saw- 4, p Y Mr. R. . Mowbray said he believed it dart made a good bottom for the tile. _ 11 - CO t %�1 T ' U�' OYT11ItIO, the names of those who took Bart and say would cos more to fatten a beef believed s if t `i ►•cltt- tere•t. _ `''' • that one and all did remar:Kabl well : P g Mr. Colin Philip gave pia experience in ' % = ( Y they were turned oat and allowed to ran reference to draining as it was carried on !i AA. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT 886- f _,' E. Chorus, by the choir ; recitation, Mr. than it would if they were ke t quiet. in the old co' n . for the county of Ontario. Drawings: �� �; ,, ,, • •. ,• • Kennedy, of V� hitby ; song, blr- Jewell ' li ii•y. Tiles with collars every class of '` {o.'Place of Hold u a ;�+ `� ^ c'" ' " ► Mr. N. Wilson spoke as o watering were the most adventageous in many ways.' - and ehec,ricationa furnished for eve g m v o o Of �Vhttb� ; instrumental znusie four �; • 1.a,ld ;nl. Stearn and hot water treating and - - - -- - - - -- - — _ _ _ __ _ '� c " - +� cattle. is experience had been that He would rata drains straight up and down • cer.tilation a specialty. Office- Gerrie Block, 1 _pithy , 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 parties from Clarrui(int ; song, Miss Me- cattle did tier to ran out for a short pills. Drains 8,1 feet deep with 3 in. tile, corner DuudRR Rtra Brock streets, P ✓uitr,y. Iiroaahalu g ; g KKittrick ; selection by the Iiarakey boys, P, time each ay for water while being stall- would give the best satisfaction. Round i kesideace - Kingston Ruad, East Pickering.:i7 2 Pickering I 4 g 3 b G. fed, file were the best. y y from Brougham; Scotch songs, y :3 Port Perry K 20 Q3 726 14 9 L'xbrid� e J I •9 26 23 9 27 15 Urallattl, of Claremont ; song, ° ' f lee tieiuf'e'a• ire ! 2 g little Ella Mr. Bt enaon said he coincided with Mt. Mackey said those present wet@ a• _ 8 11eKittrick ; duet, :Hiss . McDerinid and Mr. Mow ay. ge thought cattle would unit as to the benefits of under- drainage: �' fl. 5 Caunin ton 10 i 4 9 28 l(i ' 6' Beaverton 11 23 2, 10 17 :'. ''j`HO -NIAS POL'CI3ER, LICENSED 7 L'pter__ _ e 13 24 ?6 11 18 :IIr. Kogan, of I iekeriug; mouth organ coat less t fatten b being kept quiet. He Barley and fall wheat were particularly 11 Anchntteer. �'oluator. tic.. for the Counties - - -- solo, I1Ir. Tait; song, the Misses Gibson ; had no fe as to th it driving to .market benefitted. - tfork. North and South Ontario. ruction Sales' B Order` I. E. FAREWELL,, duet Messrs. Bolden and Jewell, Of alright. a was a aiust ivin them water i• - f ail kiu,ls ct-ndueted and rro 7erty valued at ' Y !' g g g Mr. Poacher said as far as his experience 1 1 Clerk of the Peace. «'pith only at n n. If th y would thrive just as of draining went he could say it was pretty' '- a tl:o :lerate char,,e. Arrangements for auction - _ y ; moilth organ solo, • �. -- Hy6feld well on water at nopin wh not save the g Y P Y ! ; , - 1< {i:,atin;; can be ma•le at any time at Send 10 ents postage, and wo willi»IlRit brothers • sago bliss Law , of Pickerin y hard work •diggibc, the trenches. He • - i 1. t }: I3ROCliII_� \I HOTEL. Special attention G l�youfree royal,vatuuble,samilleboaof , ' ' ' g• turnips fell at nl t and m.)rnin and h Each of these artier gave several selec- l g� g profitable however, that draining was very Rill lrt Pict n to ail orders by leer or telegraph. goods' th twill put you in t e waj� of P fi substitute ,,rater ? He considered a half- profitable to the farmer. g y ltidreac Y.nx 47, l ;rongham, Ont. 2rry ltraking morn money at once, than lions during Lhe e�'enln(1, 'and all were bushel of turnips s a fair quantity at one _- _ anything In Ame:ri a. Both sexes of all ages Gan heartily applauded. At the e1QSe Mr. , P q y Mr. N. Wilson Said,iu reply to a q�estion; I :.,4 _ live at bolus and ,work in spare lilac, or all ;the `yeatne tli feeding. that a 3 ft. drain, with 3 in. tile, would - . - .Illite•h :+rueithf#tq, &r. time.- Capital not required. We will start }you. y ankea one and all foi their The President said that Dr'.' Rare was cost from 35c. t� 4oc. a rod. ` 1'- - Immense pays ur for those who start at oarce. kindness and help in making Lhe enter- in favor o keg in cattle quiet while be i - . ' '�rI C H .E I, R L•' E D, G E ?�i E Ili A L STINSON & Co. • Portland, Maine.__ 7.y p ,g q DESTRUCTION OF I\OaIOII$ WEEDS, . LL - - - tainmeut. a grand success. A second tea ing fatten 0d. The President said that he inicnded II :'.,rckst„ith and ��'agoli Maker, Pickering, 1 IJ, (� was provided in the Orange Hall after or; t ,pat a rean or (': '. 'f1:• latest intlrroved, machinery for Bolt, A -. , C 1 HLR 1 , hlr. N. Wilson tho li pe wing a paper on the above subject; but ta!e a :i l Nut Cutting. Homeishoeing as usual. the concert, for all who desired to beast were the better fora little exercise. unfortunately had forgotten _ to bring it : -i �o j� 1 ro,tii,tly and satisfactorily ex ©cured. 0 iatehma er and Jeweler Partake. • The question of taking tlie calf from the along. However, lie would try and speak . - --- ---- -- -- ■' i The �•sry cold weather has Beriousl cow at once after being dropped, having upon the Subject and give a few ideas it 1'etilNe�r� ettid (�letzier�. y been raised ' ,',..`. I '� PICI ERINQ, ONT. ; ' affected business, . it being almost too ' - contained. There were, in his section of - _ r Mr. C. Rogers said lie did not see any country, four kinds of noxious weeds ; ' 1) I \ T I �; (;,, GRAINING, SIGN ; ; storm• i�nd cold to be out......Mr. John difference in allowing the calf to run with 1 ��ritit,l,1'aper- xangiug, Tinting, Kc., of all A beau iful assortment of Mitchell Fpent a few days in Toronto last g twitch grass, wild mustard, wild oats, and kind, ,lone ou the shortest notice. A 1 shades, of 7 the cow or milking and feeding he milk week......'rhe bu s amuse themselves b g the Canadian thistle. The Brat was the i4aiet ltiitc•d to order. None but the best'Eng- Watches, aloe 13, JeWelery and Fai�ey S y so far at; breeding was concerned. most difficult to be got rid of. His system l,sh Lead used. HILTS & WELBOURtiE. 26y GO (18 On hand. I getting a hind bob - sleigh and sleigh -ride i• . - _ _ down the large Uill......Mr. Willson, of Mr. S. Mackey agreed agreed with a was to summer-follow early in spring, as - -- ---- -- REPAIRING P OMPTLY EUCUT6 great many of the points in Mr. Mow• then the roots do not run deep • harrow . . I Biota (fact ,S1toes* - the 7th con. has leased his mill, after bray's paper. To a few, however, he took thoroughly ; then over the ground with T Alter o.;i years' ex care I am able to say I will fitting it up with carding .and spinning exception. "Does it pay to stall -feed ahorse- rake,; pile n and burn: Do this , �)ICH_�I:li 'RIGNALL, KI'�SALE, - - - -- gttara tee eatiefactioII. i 12y machines ��, " t o.T.• dealer 'in Boots and Shoes, is still pre- -` - - - - + -- -- �', and he is i~owg to live in re- cattle . was an important question. His as often as possible. Follow with a corn Nued torn ,.ply his friends and customers with tirement......Mr. M. O'Brien is visiting at experience was favorable to stall - feeding, crop. For wild mustard be would hoe , Gtialit a„ sewed work to order of the hest his sisters for 9 few weeks-...... William He was strongly in favor of keeping a calf crop the land. For wild oats, summer - Ply ofy I sa,n keep always on hand a full slip- Lasenby, of Markham, had his ears in good condition from infancy, Turnips follow, then follow with a hoe crop `and ' Ply PrOvine and Shoes from have best factories ly AND R•. Are 'net as rhea a feed as can be seed down for two or three years. To kill t,e Province, all of which have been selected b frozen last week while drivin to the ] P given- s practical n,aA and will be sold at low prices for I . ,• cancer, here. - 1pRDETTE. s small portion three times a day -instead Canadian thistles, he would till the land cash• Give rno a call and inspect for yourself. 10y T LE of so much grain. A gallon at a time of slightly daring the fall, and in the spring. JOHN, LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE SH I G �- --ART6N. - . 'Maker• Pc� - I DUNBAR70N. properly mixed grain was a good feed. To sow barley, as it ripens earlier, and is out gad and sewn work. Orders 0 i All kinds Of mature oar cattle as quickly as possible before the thistle has a chance to seed. thip. il} attended to. I•:zperieneed workman- should be the maid object, as it saved a Mr. Macke said few farmers in this - ship• Do "t forget the stand, nearly opposite the Tlie Poling Pao le s Association of treat deal of expense. To do this the best section were troubled mach with an of `ewe, lain -strt et, Pickerin vill e. 7- $ 1' $ a�� CatOC� ,hit' place intend 110 d1pg an Open 1IIe@t Y . — ---' in this (Friday) evening in the Presb stock pnly should be procured. The these pests but the Canada thistle. His Tuil�tr•irj•J. u . bar- .: -,. y) R Y- manure from the cattle was also'of'great experience led him to notice that cutting I _ ,. �1_ rv. ,,�� terian church. A literary program am has Y R them at a wrong time was merely to pro . \ .. �i H E Z E IS NO LONG1R NY Boards', Pla k, JOiceYou'' c11r1�i been arranged, consisting of music, a theamostAremnnerativerairtofh $t�kmwas 1 doubt that 31r. Johnston,. Tailor, e t o! P �C• pogate them. Jest before the seed matures . the Cuthbe t House, Scantling Flooring Sid- debate, and the reading of the Society s He always endeavored to make his farm was the best time to ant them. .= _ _ . teas woney thou any other first - -class house in the manuscript aper, ' IThe Arrow. - A produce all the feed required for his ;Ov"la i In and Pum LO S. Mr. Poacher thought a hoe crop, well p call and examine his stock ii you p collection wig be taken np towards the caul @. tended m, would soon destroy them p' "'h to get a stylish, good - fittin ,well -made suit. •ltewelnber the address- JOHNSTON, east of ALSO SHINGLES NO. 1, 2 AND 8 funds of the Society. Mr. J. A. Hortop did not agree altogether The President held that Canada thistles Cuthbert HOURe, Pickering Village. IV On hand find Cut to Order On SI101'teSt Our enterprising ha�ese- mailer, Mr. with the views expressed in Mr. Mowbray's - , i -__ -__- -- -- -- Notice, anii at 'owes, Prices, either at George Falconer, having purchased the paper. He was in favor of allowing the were propogated by the seed blowing on to • T� pe the land from the roadside and adjoining �` _ . Hotels, tlse Mill Ot 18, 5th Con. Uxbridge), 4 lot on the corner of King and Bay streets, calves to ran Iwith cows. When Delves 7 g , rrEIiPEP,. _ _. _r t_- . -ti ( I '� were dropped in January or February he fields, 3NCE HOTEL GREET- miles Nardi of Plaremont, or will be in building a tine brink structure, to allowed themito run with the cows to the After some further conversation, the Wood, .John Mitchell, proprietor. This delivered. Dig ft. slabs for sale cheap. be used a9 a harness shop. Whether it fall. He then pat them up, and fed shop. President said that as the different sub . - 1 Louse. a new building, tted u with every is owing to increase of business and want sots had been tell Orrunodation for the travilling bubiic. Large` He in breeding 1 pretty Generally :discussed, . find collInlociou9 stables and sheds for horses. �• ; T�_ FORFAR,. of rooms, or whether Mr. Falconer intends again from the cow. There was danger of and mach useful information 'derived ► sl'all `a{ all times be pleased to receive a call to make two ople one, remains t0 be over - feeding turnips. A bushel a day was therefrom, he would ask those present if 7 -�1, tIXBIDGE P. 0. the desired to form a Club in Pickering f iron n,y friends -and the - public generally, when .4 I .discovered. art of the materia4 is enough for a beast. Y g ,n Greenwood. _ 1St already n the ground ... The gi' . • greater Mr- Mackey said Mr. Hortop's opinion Township. There could be no doubt as to G- U R U O \ HOUSE PICKERING. ! }� their being benificial to the farming _ da,ucR Gordon, Proprietor. This house is i a ; ;� part o the material for Mr. Holmes new in reference to feeding turnips was wort>�y g g oem- °• ' • residence and the church, is also in the of consideration, as he had had consider- mnnity, and he trusted they would orga- , a One new brick building, finished in Superior n1Z8 One here. style., Every couvenience and comfort for the different plaeesrready for operations in. able experience. lravellin Mr. (I. F. Mowbray► asked Mr. Hortop Mr. Colin Philip moved that a Farmers' 1. 'IVineR g public.- The choicest iirands of the spring. gew Liquors and Cigars always on Nana. « ,, what he fed in lien of turnips, Clnb be formed in this township. Cand cowlnodious Stables and reds. 7 -y_ We guess ills, the Zoo mail was Mr. Hortop -A little grain and Rood This was carried unanimously, and al. cOii11FHGIAL HOTEL ;' EL,- ashamed to send his right name to the strati. The latter was jubt • as good as most every person in the room were en- A3I, Out. ,John M. Gero*, Proprietor. - - = -- " office of the ".NEWS,'' aL least we judge I "ing leased this Hotel and fitted it up in ; , �'� _ that he ou;Rlit to be. It was a ood thin bay' He did not out the straw. Care rolled as members. f "'rig class style, I shall be pleased to see nay g 4 ehould be ex @raised in feeding meal. The following were then elected officers _ frteudg and the travelling for him that John did not strike pain best of b public generally. The Mr. C. Roger-8 said a great many farmers for the ensuing year :—President, 8 _ - 1jest accO1ri1110dation afforded for roan and 1 with the chair, for he never would have were not in a position to r as much Stevenson ; Secretary, L. S. Ackerman , and every attention paid to those favoring bveD able to tell the sad story.. sin for feediu n Thos. Poacher ; EzeantiveCom- rne wits, their "Datronage. gg-10 i� g rposes did Mr. Hor- Treasurer, - . il6 UHA.II HOTEL JOS. PIPHER aYld �30ar 111dd Stables A Ladies' Aid Society has been formed Op. - He would like to hear something mittee, Messrs. W. Forrester, C. Philip, C. - Proi)rietor• Navin S f here, with a membership of over tweet said in reference to steaming feed. Rogers, N. Wilson, S. Mackey, and J. N. , P�ILKEI�IN Y sow g leased the• above well r - n house from air. Thomas Voucher, and f . - Q �• alrea y and osp@ats of an increase in The President said the matter had been Hortop. Having thorou p� ghly refitted the salve, I am now mem rs. The ladies ate to be eongratu- discussed at the Oshawa Institute, slid the On motion it was divided to•`call the lmb ie to cater to the wants of the travelling Opinion was enerall ainst steami new or anization- "The Pickerin Farmers' y 1. Every accommodation for man and _K• FOYI Froprletor. gated on their enteiprifle, as they also P g y ag nR a R 1Jeast. 'very bar as usual supplied with the best form . d a Missionary Society. _ the food. Club," and the annual fee for member - t0 1'i'ocured and an attentive hostler alwa s Mr. T. Poacher said he knew little ship was laced at 2b cents. 'n atten(lance.' y y I will always have o hand first -class Horses, There is rumor of a wedding IIear here "9 p p _. . - _ - - -- -------. _ Carriages, &c., and let hem to the public at rea- at w 'eh Kale is to stand a JgsHII,t, about cattle feeding. When he was farm - a next meeting will bJ - held ' i tctPltet . eouable rates. We ar now prepared to supply TI1 Ladies' Aid Society w connection ana he Generally raised them for some one Brougham on Tuesday, Maroh 8th, at B p. 119 . . ~_"'"- or drive Commercial men to any point on the , else to food. He though. the subject of m,, in the Town Hall when ' . , , ,w , ,r,,, , pars will be S B-b A , : ' most reasonable term with he•Presbyterian ohnreh of this place dairy farming should be takah up -and given on the following subjects by .the ' Its E A D, BUTCHER. will old a Parlor Social at the resi enoe more interest taken in ibis matter, He hi�j al ing opened aagAntcher Bll8 InBetS 11 ar. T. traln8, of Jo Parker E q. y, • gentlemen named := teMized Husbandry," "h , ]Pickering village, I Shop in Haney s g y, ways beg to state that I and PtiP�' by the President; P partition of the gears paatiea called for punctually at residences. , Es q., on Mda the 12th would liked to have .heard a on •� Ys have on hand a full supply of fresh Teaming and team ouppied when required inst. A choice program will be provided, dairying read to -da . He had do idea Boil, "tby Mr S. D�a01Ce "The Beet Hihd Will toil bithe I will g t y „. guarantee first -class and at moderate ra e, on ho= notice. !e- p y the lowest living rose ed by a sapper. All are .invited. there was so much bad butter until he got of geed to Sow. b Mr. C. Shop or n 1; profit. eithey from _'PTO BtOrt74nA, a rates charged. Tick s 26 cents. into storekeeping. 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I I i I , , . - !: . , . .. . I . . � - - 1: I I - . . .. ; - . . . . - - ME � . . , . . .1 � , ; . - � I I �� , . I . . '. : �� . � .:% 1 . !: - - - - . . .11 -_ - -_ -_ W I . 1: : ... 'I I -.- - . ... . .1 � - - - I I ..- t - - - I ;.. ENUTO for frozen feet finds a wglo%lk i1q. , . .,.� , I 0 � 11 . 0 � . . I . : AWONAL . I ­ ,rkq"X� � ...,.'�f ! . . . . 4 . � 1 , . I WINTER W % I 1% remelt , 11 I . - . , T189 TJZ 800T011 HOUSE .'.: 1:, ­ I I .. I ­. the southern States. #,�.. I . . I � . J� , ., . !I �, - , : C't, i !., - 4 ,;4 I : �. - I I � .Q;-� I . I :_ i . - fy � N .-,- �. I * THE. FARM-, I I : 'I , * JOIRN aul . . I .. , - J, 1, � " . . . . Emall Bernhardt Is new ilyl. . . , I :;. � / . . . .. I . I .1 , I Always right: Both lawyers. I I lig I . . .. '. - * ! - - .. . . - r , k V4 117, _ . - 1-11� I" 1. 1: - , :� . , . Jda .. Men , I , - I ; . edbo fl - - two story , I -,...t - , I - . I . I ` 11 AX OLD LANDMARK OF MoNT"AL. go tr.kvb III wt ,j a no _ PUMPS$ Her recent accident, bf It , � . : . ''. , t . . i �,.�� �-:� , .1 ...- . "o " , 4 . . - . - r .: � !� �, - .1 be she me for milk when a JI t I , I stow reddeaft the crack In the floor, has " I i.. . � f, ­ ­, h1ir for Lim on Cattle. . A �. -, ­i_ '. I . - :0 -1 ow . . F � In 0%11� Ary, "a &Ppssn to �- $-A cold map"- The plumbing bU11311166111- I AlAlmtd her. . P 11' . ­. ; -:::...' ..� � � I � ­. � intend to day *W.,. . . . .: � . .. . I.. . - . - - . . : - . ''r L -.'�'Irol ,�:�� ..... . ". I.— _. J I .1, ­1 .. I - The Dike of Edirbuigh baN bf 11 F 1111it f� I " . I �;, . - . 1. 1, � , I in - � , " .;.* � I . ;" Soon after the young cattle go intA, ' their .... BEL '.� % . . ; I - A poultry sxhibition-A we atoning t . : i 1. �. ".i! I By JOHN 7" . ,& TdWMNW.v Fla. 9 despatch says : Sarah the Mediterranean for pia)lrg th winter quarten In the bun I . , I :. �. t ... . 1. I 0 e flutgi, . . , 1106 will . ji I - ' &iian Mr. a ban. L . - I - b colored woman livan .�, _.__ . . - ,.: . ;, I $GW@Jk about Zlons tell the tOW418 thirsoll MoDmde* f . ' - played the accordion he would ha k .�;.I. - - • . : � L I .. liable to make their appeamos and 4][11101114 IN& he p T � .s .; - arks, oonsidor her pal- Fish's p1malation,',one mile west O t oily, The tole girl thitilis that this L I b - I- .,, . B . , mark ye all her bulwarks, sent to Halifax. �._.. 11 - the' receive immediate atbmtiffil they will . ­ � ii to the , oration has b000mv the mother dating liar lifetime hollow world. � � I rapidly increase, and all thr i , that may bell 11 $40 - . - In " am .1 .. - I IL #4 . . lit and growth Mary, dear, did yotf iv try ". ' . I ' L foiiow�, je - The boy . . ,Inch was the command to pro to forty -two children. She is now a robud. with the dirty face 8041111112 to " " No. but I can imagine a rids Eton Oman, says our country Home. .� a toboggan ? . . I iigins are offered for serve and bold 'in everlasting remembrance healthy looking-woman. � � I I want the earth." " � . . A great many remedies a I . I k of them its ob- the landmarks of Jerusalem. Lot on attempt The first Canr#di&n woman who eralgiralied A flat failure-Trying to keep house In how it mum* feel Yesterday I slipp" , - � -, IF .. i L . 11" on cattle, but most 01,: .. cite of old and restore - the Ice and kicked u my heels, W14, 1 4"', .:; �,­ - " or, I to follow in the fobtal to the North- West. Mme. J. R Lo -one with comfort. - I . - , I . � 'ootimable in one way I crowd of men were looting a � . . .. .. ) 0 t or jut out irom,apt,oug the 'ruins of time . ,� * . � 4 i ., . 1.1, , �' = never found anything, the ,cy Lay. i . . .-, t me.' . . I ; - - _ _f : :,, ftor e whom life has been written by the P I JAI- Bothering a rich man by boasitirig , , . .. . convenimoo equal to flour of sul h . sifted aur:el wreck of saimounding matter the Abbe Dagoet, has now, in Manitoba Alone, What is done cannot be undonei, arpec ; a ' 1. 1'. uja of some notable landmvks In I others ly if it is a hard - b(.iled egg. i . of malsohits otuds he just bought, 10 . I fu L:c !. � - _ )over their backs whenever they o signs, whereabouts 5W dwoondanilie, begildes a number of IN I f. . � . I now nearly forgottem � woman is not much of a philomopber, bits Asked him if he did not admire them s, .,� ... . by tabbing or lappinq them V . of the the city of Montreal . in Quebec and the United States. . � " to . , ,� . 0 . fin - yes," replied the Man Of Wealth 44 i . .. . I . . ..; cc of these parmates A 00 ional JohniGrant's "Inn" or "Tavern -.the name ,'In a and- she ; , - ongs early John Simmons of Forsyth, Ga., . Is proverbially a cb)tbus observer. - p pit a days. to zero ilia much Indeed; I've got I& mantle ,*I . I on of sulphur In thin way. will ken a herd sdHotaill was not known In th bears fit of lnnWtvl thinking be was pursued When the mercury falls ro . 004 4: e. .-_.� . I applied . ".. of oattlgi* very free' Of the*4 peate appl. Thin old house Is still standing, and bears by enemies, jumped Into the Oomulpe Idly- plumber 'o bill rises to blood he&,L them at home. " - i .:�, _1 . . . - . . _ 1, . .. � A: ID ce. If the number "47 St. Henry street. " Fifty , , when they first make theit ap 9 !, , I . " ' Teacher- ".What I the' differeaft 4 ,; �� ire ago this old house was A noted. . is". or, And remained there with the water u is This requires itad work, 'I Sallie bar . .1 "I t I p �Pr,,,�� they have obtained a hold on The � , to his neck, until discovered by a duo[ ber odd when preparing for a shampoo. tween the body and the soul, Joh% �� -wl - ' . . 1. ::..." �. appHoations must be made once a peek It was then the Scotch head oentii of Low- hunter, twenty. four hours later. He $4114111ne (vaosutly)-" The bod I :1 , ` ' . . ­ , r. . ..., _. . - - ... , _ several weeks, and tift � - 4 antis an coca or OnDNA& There was not a Scotoliman of la three or four months you will wish IN mOrUl "d % �, .�, d I � . I if very & radius to suffer little Inconvenience from his bath. you W bottled up some of We weather., - teria) ; the soul- ' Yeacher (imps, � --I me (�.� -�,:- " does of a- table of sulphur In a Scotch family then living within 14 Yes; and the soul ?" Johnny-•4 - I .- . - ! " ., �', _. &I - . - � ago Mr. Joseph Arch WAA a ;:�, . Of acing the boo 1� , .�:� their food will materially in getting rid of one hundred miles, embir , toll Fifteen years The lining of a Calcago man's coffin W" soul is immortal and Immaterial." , ting his family on $4 - I y and Argenteuil, and farm laborer suppor qv:`,; , !,: ­ of them. The odor of sul ur acorns to be Counties of Glongarr Made to mat,ih the color Q1 bb whiskers, I � , -c I 9.1 'y w*&e49'"4 ho '- now a member of . an on s gms-� . 11 . , but wooil, , -, 9 . .... ., � 1. Very destructive to all vermin, d five the Sootoh settled " of ChaSeAugn-y, an thing - -�-1 �.�.-..._-: 1; , , Trae Aith. I . : . . Parliament. He is (,hly 0611. In bpplioationto business no f , th . , r if use In this had at one time or another slept within its what Is comm. I I • I . 5 can - pounds, costing 25 ' ' � I . : ! % - ; I free of walls or had partaken of Its old-time hospi- ad a nU made man, but " him wife taught on this footstool exceeds a mustard planter . t I .. : .L.' _ I ` - ` , , In ­_', ... WAY will keep a large hard f oatt , i .. . HT WAST 9, 111,11111011t . , ?_ . . . :� . . �:, , e L ­ . i � .. I " .L _ I . him to read and write he may be consider- Solomon was the first king that Willed an , ' , . -these posts a long time, and It is a safest, talidoes % _ I . ' I : . ., Aest and surest mean , a possible. Thu* *i* Powely's' Sootch merchant - ble specimen of domestic manu- I � U YOU 4611 It. a libat y6ur child to dead, - _:'. _ " we � - or ad a oredita, . order for the heir to be parted in the mid-. . i , ­ .. w 9 ! _� ­ . Ca . .1 era yet yi. u grot t me %% il In a milt � on I . . I . 1: I We which* have become thorn i ghly In- trader In Upper Can%da, half a century Ago, 1A011111% ., ., I . die. .1 - . .. I I And let /be sunshine flood your rMmf I I...., - ro . sod with vermin are unthriftl and a in his semi-annual business visits to Mont- will S. _ Hall a song writer, ' a ble The original lapidary was prthttmxbly a . L Alto with a going your glitt beoulle:' . . , �0, �- � 4 1 ' I fee I mad -11 , �.? L , - ,V., . - � dim to any X family. I keep am -at on the minstrel stage I , I _,L�11, . Haile . . I . . .. .1 all real, who did not make this old 11001116 his dab In L:)uiavllle mane without guilt-sit all events, he cast .: . - : . ��_ _! . a I . "And whv not smile ? If she Infid gone : rio . I.; , ... ,.., . i fret"aulphur and a small hand ate a hang- home during his stay. Not to have known the Oth nip to a crowded house. He � the first stone. .; � - . ..' ­ -1. or . . I � I ., . .:.; . . ! � To dwell in sunnv Itall �,� r . I . ... pr . I i - - I � ' . I . . out of of the John Grant, or not to have been known to pe a I To pre upon th 0 4 up In Ithe stable, ,aut of raonated OW Ike, the. negro, character he The ladles adorn th� Ir bontlebi with sky- - 09 palactd alcWo I&L � I cattle, and whenever. 1we Indioa dons of him, was ignorance which no Sootchman of has made famous through the river columns � And wander by that summer e . . larks, but plain larks are good enough for , ' .. th I !, I - acknowledge. . , 'L �: 110110 ilia any animal I at once dust a little - that day would like to Those of the Oourger Joufnal. Hays hu not yes the men. - � � - Would I not Joy to f I ow her . . . - 1�� ` - Al 1' ' sulphur over back and that In usually now living who knew him will never for aligned with the show, but It In (thought he The man who wants, w * t ffi,igi to numer- � . In thought beneath those clasat� ililet - I �� _1 ,. , - I � , � . � I �;. -, 1 . for the end of the trouble. In this way I keep the kindly smile and the true Highland wul. ously prevent ; but the ( dice that wants a ,_ To note with every changing � ' I . i I g 91'trJQ2 I i L' bi. . . , L my cattle -very free of vermin, and. like it greeting of our old hoit. rho old hostess 7 The rapture in her glad young eyeg I . �`-": . I I Guilds LA Chapelle, 'the female �psdes- - man IN numerously vacant. .� :;. I � -L .. tin - i I.- so well that I have used nothing ,also for Mrs. Grant, died In the city of Montreal. L 1 . � .. . . . . I .., . several . triAn now keeping A 111111610011 in SAD FrSnOill• Florida lost her oranges but saved her &I- .' -1 Yet with my winging. joy alam ► - - ; j'L - I - : . . .. �� 1. save yearn. during .the month of August, 1885, in her % Loo,, ted the challenge of I Mine I Always a brooding tea Id mate,- - - 1.,..: pre ... .� � . - I - -. '" L . - . . I :i I I �1 'L� [ nin first year. 009 his I Kate ligators. so there are some Attractions I r w" I' - - __ :-. " - - - L , .� - ; , ... sty - sl Not knowing where along il,be way I V � ho . I .: Brown of En land, who aestrom to walk for the tourists. '. .,. -1 1._.`.-'�- -- . zf I ` L. : GlWashalIgneetat Gr4nt's," was . Some namelm foe might 1'e in wait. . - � , L ;:- Stmary Suggestions., .' .1 . . •� against any W v pedestrian In the United it . � - Ste . , � ': � � J - I.: - .. �. � �!;; . 1� f - - . . ­- I ; . gr�iqk pointmen then liv I - � - f, I am collecting the book rents," said � � . . __ �. �: .11 ,.. �­ ' " I' ,� . i . ! t often made by parties ihg i - . � 1. . . � [ an .. ) I . �. I ." � !��'­­ A small amount of chloride of : 11 a aft as the extremes of the 86otoh Counties. States for $500 or $1,000 a aide. Guilds the woman an she began to r epAir he.- bun- 11 But now f-)r her, with love enepbered ' . ' ; , � - - i in d . requires Kate to visit Sim Francisco as a - I No evil thing can work IN .pelt L. - 41" : L in their runway will drive away te, An . . � ad . J This old house was well known in the band's trousers, . 1� � I - Safe tallemared from lil she treaft I ' ' . in . ? t:;. .. : . condition of her &ooeptAnoe of the latber'm . . I' . ` -,' . I ,It 1 The fields where hying fountains % em. -..,; ' in � - - � . � --. - .... - in besides In most cellars 'needed to keep SoOtoh Highlands, And It was IL common 61 I will appear in pr - ; � -- d, ._. ._.."., - I -, challenge. print ta-m�rrow said , 11 I . . 1. . the air pure and free from, the dangerous practice In theme awl F da ■ n .for friends in � - I I I.. I � a - 1, � . . . . I.. - . . ... - . .. , - . . : , the young lady a& she put the last stitch in %] , . . Then why not smile and open % ids ,. - - I .,-, . str . I . , . � I � " - I L ;,�� . I - Mal" from decaying vegetables. 1 If it is Scotland having 4voo tvlrl�g in Canada I There IN nowlivink 'din the Piedmont her calico frock L: )IV windows to the blessed light, ,*I " cc . . . .1 : ­­ ' .' desired to catch the rats, a small P1400 Of to Address letters or them to " John road, near Cillarleston, W. Va., an old col- Since she forevermore abides . . . .� - " . - � I _� - ­.".- T i r - I do . . _, _ . � . :.. � ." (. i Montreal.' Such letters never *red woman namcd Clara Brown, who is For the first time: on record the man with � afrint. ,' - I ­ :. a � cloth placed over a steel trap and' halt Grant,m, M - . In that fair land that knows no , I t set on that will secure them after they have failed to reach their eatInation. The home perhaps the oldest colored woman In West I . ----------- ____ __ ______ __ __ ___ __ . .__ __ - ---�� % . a . r, I � ­ . . . . _ . become too wary to be taken with a trap or the whereabouts 0 Virginia. Of course, the well r(members F " , I i � I.., I . .. I . . I - .- .. ­ -rP,'.,. be not hidden. Highlander or I cc I t was in - i . . ? . - I I . I 0 f=ly every Scotch y settled in %he seeing General Washington. . I I . I �. , - � I .�� . ­ .. -.1 1. � . - I . . ­ . .­­ an . I .1 . . i ; I - . : I .. . . � _­ . - . .. . . - r . _. 4, , .� � . . 'i .. I _.� , - - L.. All carpentArs know he* won the butt Scotch Canadian Co Counties, or serving in the Richmond that she met the Father of his : , 1 � . ; I .1 11"Nol , I * ; 4 . , \ . : ta . ". , - . .. . I . . . . . . i . I - - . . - I � r , . , . _.. � , - .. - , , .. - 0Ddm of chisel handles split when. dally ex Hudson Bay Compaz y, was known at this Country. She says he entered the kitchen I �. I I i, * ­i I � I .. " : _."_1 era � - . � , . I --- - � . . -,.! -posed to the blow of a mallet or hammer. 11 . I - . -1 I., , . ,: . .. old house. of the hotel where she was and spoke kindly . . . _ - I : . � . ... I - I . .. I - . .,.N. - ,- - . . . � . 3 bet . rooklyn man During the- troubles'of 1837 sm'd 18 8, to the cooks. She says she IN ltr2 years of 11 - , .. �., A remedy suggested by a �_ .3 4-1� �- . . . .., . I . . ... - - - . - � . � . � consists bimply of - sawing or cutting off the 44 John Grant's" the Montreal head- age. � . . i I . - .: 'I . /_ - I - ,.-,. . , :,. ., - - L . It 8 ,., , -1 . � I .i 1. . .. .. 1. I . � � L � . spin . . .. . ­ . round end of the :handle so as to make quarters of the two Glengarry Regiments AM small, the converted Chloagb JO'ur- � . . . I . . - -, 4 flat and attaching by a few nails on top of then serving on the Philllpobu�g and Na- - I I - , 6 _- . p . ­. I . . ... . , : .. . naliet, who IN atiring up Chicago prepars. I I . . - 1.11 . . X � d - ;! - .. - . . . d I . 1. It two disks of sole-leather, so that the end pierville frontier, and also of the Lachine I . . I ' ..... for to Sam Jones's advent, IN described " a I . � - :,� - ii.) i the winfor of 11838 it . . . . becomes similar to the heel of the boot. The Brigade, and durin nly-dressed, tall, slender young man. I . I I . . . . I - . ,1� IN an two thicknesses of leather will prevent all was the most noted ilitary resort in Mont- .1 .� ; . 'I . . -_ -_ --- -_ . I .% . I . §1 I � ­ I.; . � . ­­ . - L ,q,l are t� . .1 � - . . . f Vi:hind his gold-bowed eyeatasees are small . I i - . . ,,fl further splitting, and if, in .the course 0 real. The writer roos Is one night. It was, be ' , :,i I eyes, and above his heavy *and moustache . ,�T time, they expand and overlap the. wood of -i,T� as . � believes, the 13th of February,'1838, during . , _­ ". �i . . 1 1 . - Han-dlsoni&l the handle they are simply trimmed off all the ill * Is a rather long thin none. His forehead, � . - Cloth man tles ;:f fri I,�dles' ` a 9 urnination to lebrate the installation ' � N w . ... .. .,-,.. . 'r . "OU11d. I high and narrow, is surmounted -01 _k Id I ,. of Sir John Colborn as Governor General. by very I I - l I I � I " 1. A mixture of mutton talldw aid *O'od- About midnight, a he members of the La- carefully smoothed dark hair. lie looks Trimmed at $3,, $4, $5,$6, $7, $ 1 $1�, II In . . I ... I ves I t I I -. chuck oil in excellent for keeping boots 11 rather common when he peaks - :. opine Troop were In ving for bome, an order . . .. I . ". ­ • . . -, I 0 . , . . . . ­ . J� - � - , full .1�1 I � . . 1. .. . .; I , I . - - . _. . .� p a - he boots reached Grant's f.r n of the Tirpop to start ., .. I . . . . . .- ; : Al . Ii ble and excluding water. It I . he at once shown strength. The I'llerald and $15 - - , .an - . ' L . �­ . ., - have become thor6u - �'Him voice "oesses that subtle, tram. � - - . . * ". , * � . "' *,.], gnly W+r-sioiked fill immediately for St John's. within an "Iya . L - 1_� % . ­� ... L . e I .. .. ..� . i - -� - L I : . . L �-: them over night with d hour they vi are on a Ice, -to cross to La, - �Ious quality which makes men listen. It . .1 re I!. ;-�, dry on, 8, which will Ladies' 'Tailor-Mad Walking CO EM a 81, - -_ pie .-!. '.* . � , �.' i , absorb, much of the moisture from the in- prairie, to be static ad by twos, every nine in a voice which invests the merest common. :"�, : i . . - I . : I.. I . - I . . �1 . . I - ­ - � I L . I . . - I . . �. place with interest." L . _. - I . .q�w. Uk ; . I I * * I I . . . ­ i side the same time swell as to mileg, to carry die)atohes. The last two I .. - I - �! .., \ . � -, . ' , . �. . I - . it . I . ..�. I - . .- . � - .- I I I . - . - . - , . . I . . ., .. 'I.i . . I- I . J- . . : . I . - " D vent its •r , - the . � " J keep the boot in sh%pe IND cached the old fori at 11 Isle sbux Noix Willisinili Guyton was a brakeman on 8,000 . , , I , , I If I [ � , , . I t , - , "' "' FS,"6P ,a 0, 14 1 d . ,. a . is , p 86 isle 4 �:__�, ti r; � ; .- - --- 1`1 a, ;it, I . tt U. - ord shrinking. the same evening by six o'clock. This was Evansville an'd Torte Haute 1WIway. There . _. M U1 . ; t, Ladies' Lon Black 0 0 ord ,, Thee Is no mystoky about ak if quick work, and A h rd cold ride, the ther- was a collision In which- he was badly, InJur• 9 - ii .! ch I ­- .-. 1. I . 1..� ,.� - :� ­ ... 1. . I �., ., . 1, ­ ....: .., .. toot oil. The only thing n case Lry In to mornettr being bel zero and the roads ad, but that a passenger trek L ', " - , . I ..- . L' . . __ _% ma � . ­ - . . . . , 1, . � 4 . I . . . -,�, . I .,boil In a kettle an many ca�tle's feet and I - . . . . . . � , ­ A -_ , � ­1 :_ - , - I .. . I . � - : I ; I . L . ­­ ; : - � "'! hoofs as be obtained and ski n the oil This -old house 1.111010 I . I - . - � I . heavy with detp an . was due soon managed to extricate him. sters at $8 and $100--., - . . j , - 1 .:1 I . - . I . . I the , t�w.n - 'meeting self from the wreck, and, mangled and bleed- - I " �ma�� " I � -1, ..11.1. . 'the fou r feet of - . I., .- ­ . ,. . . . I i until no more rim. From I place of the gentlem. bn of the� I H ud son B Ing, seized a red flag and staggered up the . i - . for , , ; 4 ­ -ty Fur-lined Circulara andsome 4 -* ; , - L I � ODO ADiMRI X pint Of Oil in 114111�%Jly Dbtainedi, Company, whose headquarters, were at LA&- track. Twice he fell from exhaustion, but .., I �., I . . . 31 ha - - I . . . I . , ...�;, .. . �.�­;.: . - .. .- .�..:, and it is well worth the trium? cost of chino, and old Sir G)orgo Sim on's gig or ;t- I I . . . . _� pe .0, - ., I . , i I_ _.. . ..- Making it, . I caleche, during his i t%y at, Lachine, could Iti ` . :f - � �. '. .- . .,. .1 . .�! - L' ­.., ­.'i .. 1'..' - -1., _. . ­ , � I.". . I - -.Pr- 1. � , .. _._ .- L be seen twice a week Tuesdays and Fridays, . . � . .!,-,.. ....; . . I , a- ._,�. ..�. 1, I Ii. - . ., i r'. - ..., "I �_­ � . %y the Boys Lie .�� .� ,1%, .' : �� I a .. T - .. ., 1. � .. ­1 � . . - ".. - ` IN * " entering the Inn yar I regularly at ten, And : � _ .. . � - ':il � � . Leave e ' . � . . ­ 2; .1 , I ­ '. � , . . I : I t . ' L, ; . �..11 �L_';:, "i -leaving punctually i -t three. This was also .... �! ­ _' ­ -, 1. - .1 ­ - - 6s Why do the boys leave th� farm ?" r �, I., :1 %. � :, . . '. I . �: ...'� Z . . �_ . : the Montreal beady iarters or meeting place I 11� 7 '. � C I.s. - i walls a writer in an agrlcultura� journal. . 41 , ..'' - * " � - I I of the Sootoh lumbe ors from thq Ottawa. I .1 ! .� , .� . Well . I �� �­ � ,.dear brother, there � I , _ i are seal res' They were Doifsy bin ) s, and made things live. , .. � ' . . . I , � ; I e . : , ; . * I,. . I - ..- I..J. 1. . . - -. - . ­ . sonx. One in because' the boy is not 65 ly on their annual i iscape from their back. . . . _;�, I � : . . . - .1 . 0 � ' ­ L I .­' . , L 'years - nis birth. Then, if there Is a . . . ­ . L ... . . old at ; 41 woods to civilized lie. They were known, % _. � L _"�' ' !_ ':' � . I :' _ L __ - -` . -hoe on the farm weighing fourteen ounces, . . 1-1: � . . . . '! - - in those early days as the "Grand River - ! * I • ,% - 1, - � - � . . I .. . . , I . . 9 ,�! . . . - � . bright as nickloplate' anti sharp as a razor, Roarem. " . .1 . ... . .. I:- - ­ ': , and another hoe weighing somewhat less . .. _.._ - VI-L- I,-; . On the opposite side of the' street, on the . . � . - . .. I f.li �' 1"� ., ..- . " �.- _., ban a breaking. plow, with an edge -on it : I : a. .. . - corner of St. Maurice, &'Doted and rising � : . ... ., - ­ I - . a . - . . h the bark � - like a hammer, and a sapling wit -1 I _. . 0., , . I . ... . . �i�:� - ouag Glongarrian (t rother of the Hon. D. A. 1, , I " on it for a handle, the hired man takes One 11accionald, had his Slontreal head-quarters and the boy gets the other, and every man . A. - _. ,i- -r, - � In America knows which in the other. DId for many years In tie (rent room in the so. , . ., . .. , I - oond storey, just ab )ve the present number, .. .. . ... I- . .. - 1_. you ever, atand with such a hoe In your ,.36., St. Henry street. This house was then , � P _� - . :� hands, away down in - a corn row on some known an "Anderson's Grocery." Thlawat . I . .� � . , _ .. . • airless, still, hot summer day, twenty mores - John SAndtield Macdon,ald'o olub-room or of coin blades and tassels wilting about you, , meeting PI& Istanding fourteen Inches higher than your oo for in political friends in Lowtr Canada, and ny a deep subje• t In -head shutting out every last trace than breath. II � I I I � - �1_ able air; then hear a locust down In the politics was discume In that room. Sand- . field Afterwards, In tar years, transferred .- .. .1 -1 � 1pdge of the timber strike up his long stri- .::.. _.! : , his qu*rten to %he ., .James' club, but the . . ., . ... .. _.... ;Uent, monotonous call to make it ten times . - . . I . I old room and his f vorite arm chair were _. . . _ I otter? And all thin time a pool creek, not . ; .I... .:-,.-.,.! ..!-.: held snored f w y Mrs. Anderson until We away, bAtering in deep, silent pools ... - 1111 I . his death, w h always called "Sand- - - shady places in the woods, or � breaking field's room," 8 m of the older politicians .1 . I A; ' .. - . .. 11 .. to merry dancing ripples over the pebbles! of Canada will remember this room. . , . i. � . . i .:... .:. . .. d in the big deep holes, the fish just Timehaschailged. t verything in and around - ......� yang around, lonesome for &boy? Well, this old house. The dignity and the mid- . . . � . th u know who some boys leave the en,yo tary bearing of the veteran pfficers of the farm. Still, boys can be kept on the farm Glengarry Highland . era, the -dash and the &I id made stay there all their lives. You swagger of the young bloods of the Lachine - drive a Idug spike through a boy's abdomen ., , I ,­ I I . Troop of Cavalry, with their' fierce -looking � L�,., � . - , .,:. i., I .. .. �...... . I - . . -1 and through a live oak tree and clinch or 'be&r akin helmets, and the noisy but in- ,� - � . __ , .. �� belt it to the other tide, and then he will �e­ : . . , �� •� - I . _. I r .,., Docent revelries of the Scotch lumberers, � . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . � I .. � . . � stag on the farm. Yee,, there are some fresh fro a not now . o . o . I - LLL LL .. ., . .- I . m their backwoods, or _ , , . � - P I.. .I.. I.. . Mer ways we kno*, but this is the only bear . .11 . .. ., I � I I.— infallible method. I - 1. d or men there. . I'lliose days are one I - I . -:.- .,. �;:_:.� L � ­* I - I .,:; I -J - . and have passed away forever. ;­ - 7 r. .. . ., ! I ­ . . L._. .,.. ., � , "i . �, How changed is all around I This old . - - • * ' - . L About .' I [ � �:' house, for several Years Past, until very !.i,' 1 * , , � �t Oreamen"'es . � ' . , 17 , � , , �'� . '... I . . . � . 1_.1 - ' factory was the resin and the headquarters ,� ­ . , ' : . .. !'' A dairy authority says that a fm�tory : - . . I . : . . I L of horse-dealer@. Canadian trader in which will make the cream from a thousand horses and the Am ic" buyer t there. ;cows cost, outside of the land, about $2,500: The language in an around the met •• Inn. Out one could be started on a small scale " was changed A frequenter of that � . I with a few hundred dollars, and with good I � de to pay. were he to have pan& I stopped in there o one of those busy days - Grain raisin is becoming more precarioun 9 during the horn- ading no"on, would I In the older portions of the country every year. By turning unprofitable hillsides and hardly have appr fated the 't horse slang � . I... - .. -.11 phrames" that woul have fallen on him care �,-: - fields Into pasture land, the soil may be And should we onto - this old bonne At ' ; ought up and made to pay a gooA . . brought per the 'Pent. The manure from one cow, properly -now v want and closed up - Present dray -now - . - L.. .. I y ... . � . L . .1 �... . , L r'.. I laved, Is worth $24 a year, A creamery, 11 The 'echose and its mpty tread . I . . - . I . ' , . Would sound eke v L ' _ tarted in a good locality, would be worth like v lose froui shio dead." ;I , I � I . L . - � .tnredo of dollars every year to the neigh. , � Thin short sketch - may .1 . Moat the eye of borhood, besides paying a fair per cent. to many old ,8800tchme � chme ,now scattered far and . . , i. Its managers. I � . .: -, .,:' - � V - ,_ I - . � wide spart, over a whole Dominion of &.!.­ . I I ,I -, . .,: - . 'I .' 'L - .:`.",' - . . c... _­ - .. - I :) Canada, who, per ps, will heave a nigh ­ I" . .. .. I I.. . . . . � while they call to d the times of old and No, Ethel ; when you bear of a -YOUDg- the I making a good I'm doeiD't Nigoi- days of other y when they and we - were -young f Let 010" thin by adding har that she , i got something that will got Pe&oo to the memo of John Grant I Ae p every Morning and light the fir. i y . , was a good M" good man of the old Johnny (just after Surgday-soheol)= " Say, time--& trine High under, � loyal subject, � T., auk, what - IN a .. - . 9 . mookdolager?'f Jaek- and a staunch supporter of a " Auld Kirk" - .: , � ' . ' I �� , ` I I 'Why, don't you know I It's * 1. _.- I ,L'..". _,._. _ L,:_. ,hat they of Scotland. �' . . _.: - . ;1 - ��, . ! ­7 .. : �,:., 1�.. g In chm!oh Toen they pt re ady to go MONTRNAI,.QUIN . . .:.i i I I: . I . _ I- I- L Items, The miter gets up aid sAys: i . 11 I . 1. ., _a_ ­ $ i L �. - - � ", , A Let' ." . . 1) _� . . us now ming,�he sookidelager. ' 11 ., . I - . L IiJ;, I 1� A pinyin' more- homely phydolani., - .... I . .... . ., . . . . . ... . .1.. -I... _. I I ,.- - I .. . - � f i, .,.;,, - . 1 :.2.., "il A I _� . .- � ­ - : 1. 1 �.� ., .. . . �-;. , � ,, . � % - q.. _..d -_ s, I . . - f - . � � .- , ..- � ". t i.., �'.' ; - . . . I .,!.:'' ' . � .1, �1. _ � � . i. - . . - , I - . I . : ;� I .� �!.. . . - , . 1. , L � � .Cl?, : . . 11 . I I : . . 6 . . . ' .. .. I., - - . - , I - L; ' * i,., i'. ..; .-.I , , , .. � :. I.. - I.' . ,. . - ' ­1 I , ,1 :.. _ � ". T. . .. 1. : ­­. �­_, . : �" -­ ' ' "' � . !� : .; , _ I ,'� " : .. ,�! . . _. - � ­ :1 1. � .-� -..,;. . .,. , . - . .. - " - .1 � 11 - . %. I I .: .. . . , I ; .,;.: . I . I I . . . . . . 11 I pluckily got up And went on and flagged . . . - . T­ . tole - . !p� presents, at $�, tplol v$.0, and $30 0 .. .; the train 500 yards from the place bf dan- ! I . . it I the � 13 gar,, Then he fainted away and remained t $15 I.-T. t�, . , - _,� - Children's Fur'Lined Dolmans a J nnoonsoious for two days. When he recov . - ared he was a cri pla for life. He sent the , . sane . - , T_ . . . 11 . � . . " . . . : . . . .1 I L . � . . . , . -.'., ., , , a railroad . _ , :, -: t, fort doctor's bill to I kilroad company aid and $5.50. .,.....'-',�- .. _ . ,� '. � _...1_:-_R-. t . I '.. . . .1 . . . I - - payment was refused. Then h6 sued for . . I �. � "._­..,; . &g% I I - �4. : AA . I ` ' -_ ,_1 I . , i I � � � . . L , 4� I 1 $10,000, and a jnryL,has just f Iitlg^_L �* � ' s' Moth* Ma'n"thm .� - a no awarded him 1 $5,083 damages after four years q . Children' ai - �1. lion. I . . , rg . he ;.. I .. ., $1, *$ I. 30 129 $2.509 $39 $3-SO9 $49 $4.509 $59 $6, $7.30 and III �, ­'_ ' 1 9 . I; . � Lord Wolailey's iefusal to pay . ft-es' to ' ' , I .i , -1 . that �: . I � . - . Sul to � '' L . '.. � ; * . - W. - i 8 . , . - - - I L . . . - . � : I !,. " . . . the Herald 'a College for his now titl,i, . , . . . . .. I ,i-! - . . . - t . 1 �;4 . .­- . '�_!Y � ` deal . . . . � I,,:( Ulster King of Arms and big (iffioials for he 1 -_ " I __.�, , � - 14 . 11 Insignia of St. Patrick, calls up a story of . . - I Thy I - - how a similar exhibition If independence was . .� , dealt with by George IV. A certain K ht . - - . I 1,1 I. " i FrN Knight . . . . .1 ,j 4 . L I- .1 . , . I I . a I I _. , . . of Windsor received the order of 8t. Michael . .1 . ... L - . �� I . " 15, e, . _: and St. George and after the Investiture a , , L I . . . I ' L . . . -5 . .. � , I - bill for the usual fan was sent to him, which . I East, lshe swore nothing w0juld Induce him to lay. . � - ­ S Opposite th e Mdriket, Torbhta, r*,-,- � , . King treetf.l. i Toil � I _. There w no preoediint for such a case, so a I JI - - _�4 � �` % 44 memorandum was sent to Sir William I . J.- - eliv Knighton at Windsor, in order treat the . .�� . ..... . . ,. I � � � . � - � - .1 King's pleasure might be taken. Tho doors . .L � ;.� Wei . .� . il burl Mont was returned with .the following an- . . !"'i . _ , ad 4 doreement by the King himself : • Stop the . _.�.., raise I I . d---d fellow'■ Pav Until the claim ls'oleared." . : - - .. ! , I - I , I ... - F , . a ­11 .. I � .. -_ 11 ...: , Since! the death of her husband Mrs. - I . I .. R . I reef, Thom-to A. Hendricks has been owaiderably i : L­ . . I.. I . , . = . . . .L .. - , - � fun . , : , . ­ :- - : � ..: ... . L . . I . . I'� . - I . I . . annoyed by letters and communication* . L If . � - r _. . or i 0 :. . ,I- � L - Earporting to be ftom. Mr. boudiricke which I �i 'J.,N Gave been sent to her by Spiriftallets. One Children's Mantles at One Dollar , •1 , ,. line of them pretended to be An autograph letter " 1H *rItten by the dead Vioe-President in the Two Dollars., $2." 50, Three Dollars, 3.61.1 his Ul � 11, . VIA spirit land. Mrs Hendricks In reported, as - ' , , - T saying that this wan a very close imitation tour Dollars, '$4.50, Five Dollars.- and , of her husband's handwriting but that she ' 3 $ F.. ol easily detect Ito oprine. I do I hom not believe In such:things," she says, "and i - - Ladies' Mantlel's at $3, $j, $5, $6) "I. tl,,u - do not see that any good can come from ' ", 9! $10t and up • . . . ` '. . , 11. -1 I -1 4t ,enoourag4g them. That they do not come 0 . i . .� - - k�_ - - _. �._11 leal : . . . . 11 - . . . .. . , L . - . . � . from Mr. Hendricks 6 clear to my mind, ' .. h04 for the sentiments of n '. -Red Com1orters, only 461fa of the communi- Large Heavy (Vktions are expressed I languagalsuch '" he __ r. " Oka I would have used. Th bear on their face non y and Good All -Wool White Blankets T111 - men the Impress of an inferior mind, are Inferior � ' � " t to him while alive, and certainly nferior now, t . . � .1 .. y Dollars L. per pair and up, - -. .� _. .- -. �� Ity I if the spirit land, " I believe, elevates, and . .. . .. � . I - heav enno b the sentimentaVand spindous of . I . stol the notil. of p � . . Superior Quality and extra yau .. ohal . .i . . I adia . ' I . The London 04&0ian ti4' says : Fm 11 Everyone Interested in Cann matters wool White Blankets, $3.50 to $7.50 & �t. wr il will turn to Lord Lorne's article in the our- JIUST OPENED, ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT'OF AP �..� lea L - . - rent number of Good Words, entitled "Oar - � i.. Railway to the Pacific." Onlythefintpor- AND BRUSSELS CARPETS Sel at VERY LOW P IC69 " ". 46 i I i . . .. - I I 49 Lion of the Mi%rqub'p contribution appears to .�� in, this number of the magazine, and thin for , - t, .: I I Tapestry Carpets, tte . the moat part dash with the Initial diffloul. � 4f Handsome Pa 1. ban tin Which attended the undertakine. Fort . � �. nav . " . the indomitable perseverance and andring . 0. 55c, and up, .--. .1 . I hiti energy displayed In carrying throusth the Lt 35, 40 45 59 MIL&I - . I enterprise to a suoondul issue. Lord Lorne, - 4 J #a . 18ovil' Overcoo,to at $2, $2.50 It , one of course, has the highest praise. The illum- Five J $ � T triatimm s000mpan Ing bb utiol4s, enoraved Foar Dollars, ' $4.50, Dollars slid �L Firm from drawage by1fi IL H. Prinown Louise, siall repre t 6w8 in Vancouver Island and in . 44 I the " Mountains, They are In every Men's Overcoats at $3,50, $5, $64 $7.50J $Jul $12, 20 . C excellently chosen and NQ exeouted, I - . .. . to I , __12_1� .. . and will do much to - oftvey � to b­6111 .- 'i � , I "a - . ! I � � , . readers memo notion of 60 grandeur and I - - .. - T, ,�P TLY-S - variety of the scenic ath"dqu�m Of *0 P441. i i , . A* Province of the Doini". ,I I 01 1. . . ..L 0111 . � - I . . . I KING ST. RAST) -_.: - d, . _. . • I � To � I .1 . !.I ! �.,. . , . .� - . ­ .. - ,­_ .... �: , �­ . L . .:. . _. � .. 11 ...I. 1. 1. .. .. ..1. , �1. . . _.. .,..t _..., I �. . . .. _� .1 11 -, I . . I . . �'-- . .... . ­ . . .,; .. . - I . � - . . I .. �, ­� ­ I.. . . . . .? . . - . 1, .. I � I I ,!... .. . . � - ­ ,� . L . . I 1� :. . - - I ;. .. I ,.. I I . � ­ I . � 'i . .. .1 .., . . L . . ..: ­ . - I .. .. I I . i . . I I . . . . .L.' . .. - . . . .. ..... I li I � �.. a I 1. . I . - - - � . I . " . . : L - . I . I - . . * ' . . I .. i .. , I L I , I , : ._1 I I ' . . I . .1. - . . ... .. . , . � . I . I - -. \ . . L. . ..; , '. i .1 I - . ­ . .; . . I . . . . IL I . ;, , . � � - - . .1 . I . . , . . . : i .. I � - , If .. . I I .- _1 . ­ -1 I - . ,-. I L L 'r;.. - i ., , I; - (:; I ,i I , s. . . 1:! :1. ..1 - e >: s;, I 4 • i. I . ,1 - . I. 1 . - . . _. k with so . t+•re1 . a Two Thorn hl &mnd Mom. •; ` ��1AN, while Nellie woader<ed what it oevald all though vagsely erooag ge , . - E Q M A N C E mean the newt wifhoa4 bean to fill again, doom. Darius the great eform of a week or fist - _ =�� AN .04h narrow thOt hfare , t o into - . stn s _ I rag paired - dace two mtaen started to ascend one of . .I : ' y L I e• it dilegorgtng a lioving slessss of weedohed CH PrER XXXVII.. the mountains neat Aspen. They made d Wild id�enture _ A ge� rs of Loge an , founded' upOU 88�e1�4. hamanity� who prneatiy filled each Side of the trip on Norwegian snow- sties., on which throe a B�iQ {,, I they long Ra de 4 Colonae Poaspes as fat an TIIS ee ►�9AC8>d Ix T>�e. aatteT sqo'�� feeyy worked their way rep a narrow galoh I 8h tion in the Cueer O� irabi : P the eye obnld reach. When some five minutes later Frank leadingto their properly. Asthev journeyed er, '� We have already on merle t1" pas - . Denelly emerged into, the Rae de Is Col- °a one of them got t0 b8 some 200 yards in E eat t� : ` ' don described an Rgyptfirsa orowd, so there onus pompep, on his way, back to the Ha- advance of the other, mad ft was whQe thus ute. If t d o f •' Nix Tall NIHILIST," '• THa Rm g'� �i Tj n Rumm fit skv, I• no need of a repainting of the picture. td d'Orient, he found it almost em , for par by . N'tY distance separated them that the leader. ' ve been - By . �„ $1,a, The only difference was that this one the Kheditral procession had swept by and an unhappy step, overturned a top -heavy : ' the mOl I I seemed to bet! more ezoltei, than they nsaal- t aos, had followed it. man of snow and started a dreadful slide. , PIER XXV. e, tine et ,,ill- - eagerly awsitin the arriv- he pal had endeavored to fixed hold of a convenient tree and CHA I g es ohanged in this ly are, and to be eag y g Hb oaleobe (he pro- He se std, on I books ani on the eager lief, because al of something, while aer zed santons, look- Carriage, oalled to his oom mion to •` look out " The (tie �, . `, DI3(1UIeED AS AN VAMAh, Dz 1 g , q, ones s close nab' or other e, bat in p - they all know me, and were von to simply •ing like revivified mummy er, or plucked b•• vain) had therefore not the slightest tree was small and beat over under the • ppeq cq K s rgxtLO MISSION. go o hoard and tak your laves al the boons kept rennin •bon' and around and ty getting g weight of moving snow. He let go and while PARV 0• y P , P g diffionl in along, and no sooner It did not take long to ring the be4uti- 1 moment, the team packet people two and fro, their long, arikempt beards all- had it drawn up at the hotel steps than, started with the slide. The long shoes were - of a set ful girl bride b31°k too cioganesa, and fight inspect some t and and raise some of • shake with the iroessant e►aagg mg first ordering it to await his return, he ran b� this time firmly anchored in the moving ills reoove:ed fro her swoon she a kward diffiaulties; about taking you, of. Abair jaws as they oontinned to ind core and upstairs to Nellie. man, and he was harried aioag with no ' a fop. when hareelf. lying on ooaoh in the which it would be just as well- to avoid— preach to or exhort the multitude, possibly He found her lyW on the sofa with her power to stop himself by seizing the trees . `found as to how they should ovadnot themselves eyes closed and looking deathly pale. which he passed. Fortunately he was an , „ ve4• l .petty sitting-room and her husband. .bead- don't you sEei2" - leae Ilke Ing fon•tly over bar. ; `' Certainly I do, a�d will be off at once. o the occasion. No sooner did he buret into the room, a tail end of the avalanche, alai t'saet rode She first of al' liatene nervously, and I shan't is long gon , Nell, so don't be 'Bat what 000ision was ill" Nellie men- however, than she sprang to her feet and like safety, with nothing coming behind to ti�dlY for sounds of riot and tumult from >arrvous. I to ly asked hernelt, for she could See no throwing herself into his arms ezolaim•sd :. cover him up. When be found that he had t" a be. _ bu y thri fiokle orowd had already •• O i, I sir► sure on will be torn In sl ughterirg of Chrutlm,wi going ou, which. t1 Oh, take me away from here. Take thus�tp be an unwilling paewong9r upon the -- -, Johnny without, nest of other excitement an pieces by thej mob, a d that I shall never as may be imagined, was as igtsnse relief me at once, Frank r terrible train he looked ahead to see what - an d ma- dispersed In q wneatfona� instead of bear�gtag LI�e hotel in see you wpt•Iri. At • l events. won't Mr. to her. "•'That's what I've just come to do, my had become of his partner. The latter, tiently) -et at her. Cohen and Plat Mona ban go with yon !' h, that'was a blare of a brass band, too. love. The carriage waits at the door, and upon seeing that there was no tx-mps on- „ 1 order to k •• g y I dace say Pat fie already on his way n . Thq "Is vat Safe also 2 as her next in- I would Hoc thin of allowing Mc. Co- ell, that was cheering at an ass, sad y y y p• etcher side, turned heels to the roaring mugs, gzlry, an i when her husband had answered hen to leave hie sick Ile, and se for Pat, ss Nellie oald not aasooiate a merry air stairs for your box. It Is ready for him Y' and started on a life - and -death ran right rme five she nett re- though a fin fellow 1 to help one out of s fr m the era boaffe wl% either vio►enue, 11 yea Frank there. And I have only down the gulch.' Then followed a wild and - queettor in the a(li scrape, 1 s6 aid feel lar law ante of Sill ra fine laoendiariam or mtirder. all her fesn ' ' g ng p , -to pat an the bat and j wket that I got thrilling ohase.. The mean who was anchored � , 1airged I Eranlc, y .Oreesatiments into one w6 at by yeelf. I assard you, began to melt away, whilst inch few as yet from M trie." on top of the anow yelled at the man in 1. you sea, n . Idle ones, for wo are not yet my darling,.,that evelrything is ga►et out- remained her curiosity r,ot the better of, •• And the yashmaak that I adv(eed you front to ran,. while he who wsa pareued • were far from and in order to see more clearly wh +t was One ass to be had I ea 'e. - out of Egypt an-1 terrible perils still ear- side now." y to procure, p- strained every muscle to keep out of the to " C11" tell y°a w at would make you • roachin she stood bs+ldly and without se !" awe of the death that was close- at his : n,,, round us on all sides, dear. T ere' have bees doubly safe,! maalea ," said the landlord of s attempt at concealment before •the win- •• NO. Frank, I could not get one, and I heels. The race was kept up for more than , - 1e 6• rjoIISe[ree, } riots and upc►aings of the mob even in dull, Hotel d Orient, •' alight wash of lino• d ,w, ae she beheld man? other European , would not allow M ►tie to risk going oat, a mile, and daring the entire dietanoe the °De rosalc Lend ° °► and in aria, well areaeed tare of iodEne over your face and hands, women doing on the op'�oeita fide of the I have, however, a very thick veil, and I fellow who was on top kept yelling, '` Rust• p pie have often been in worse danger in _ and a red t,srboaoh ion your head. That street, all o1 them apparimtly as Oarloas as hope that will do very nearly as well." you , run," and the hair of the fellow . seta thou thpv - re in those of dark blue fiaunel jacket and trousers are she was. `' I doubt not but that it will do quite'sa who was" running held his hat posed font ' -, the str. y well, my darling ; indeed, I believe that inoheee from hie head white .he headed for I . - . Alexandri, t )-daY Har come inhatro land of rids sa ` uniform, they t bonffieh rwould satisfied, foranow the head of an a pro ch- it would be now quite safe to traverse the the valley. Often the rolling snow struck . on do. I will q , Wes. lord to ask how Y ppe streets with your face uncovered, for the in the y , the heels of his h -me, but it did not quite. - him what he thinks of r ehanoes of get would stain your to tithe exact tit >haPbof tromp of Eg flan cavalry, clad storm se,-me to have passed away, in proof get him. Mor6 quickly than it takes to tell . - , eat ' * ring away imm( diatelp _ It wag almost the fist question th *t he I've Soma remaining that I had to paint to a kind of 1± !Anon z,ur�va uniform, with of which all the shops and banks have open- it the hunted man dashed oat into the wal- I heat afte Ile had told him a swelling with and Ill lay it on with a soarlet and white tarbani with long lances. ad again." ley, and what he thought was safety. The rat to the burly eam91's hair brush and make a first -rate These restlt dashin lookia trop ers ,. a�"•j _• how much batter hie w�f, was ; but Mon Y g g P The storm is at all events not over for valley, however, was morn, dangerous than . sir. dear l: ah a shook hi head and made j ,b of it." were followed by a portien of the oelebrat- us, Frank, for Arabi Pasha is in Alexandria. the mountain, as an unseen gulch crossed it, . Thy laid�ord'a offer i avin1 been aii3ept• looking y He reoognized me at the window- as he Into which the hunted min fell.' Providence, answer that he feared ge ting out of Alex a d room, r� e3 in Oriontgi garb, b grasping passed under iu his carriage, and so did two though, was kind to him, for the slide had - . f•red aodri% for the present wa quite out of the ed, Frank Danelly's face, throat and hands , ion eanonlea� spears, and sitting between others, the beautiful but terrible woman spent ice force, and the snow plied rep on id+astlon, boot►uee event sea days ago the were quia lit rendered as dart an a real g p [� - . jae oou aIs had j )ivad in . E tianle, and as the natural Dolor of h the two humps of their ungainly, long leg whose life you saved and who gave you the bank over which he had fallen. R ell, dlfi� }eat EdroP fellow gyp corresponded, god steeds, that were grinning like device that opal ring, and the hifieoue blank man Whin the two wore able to look around, etran�ly ,ref ommending all their eyes and hair very well and uttering uncouth cries as they ° +me who see' eems to be always with her. -one was lying at the bottom of the gulch, fie r man who could Save the place to nothing but a red tarrboach was wantyd g i. connt.y Along. for dromedaries and name s sre'allke 1t Wa111 my dear, it don't mach metier, while the other was sewed neon the crest Of ` do so ,without a moment un•Ieceaaary lase complete his diegalse, and this Moneie be rised as they both are by poets and for in a quarter of an hoar we shall be the snow bank th%t looked over its edge. ni►ht." of tim,, and the m.j'jrit ha3 acted upon Boacos 1r was' also able to supply him with p aboard a le'reneh ship, and a French ship is r . -- t advice eo prompt v th%t there had "blow, Nellte, don't you think that a novelists who know next to nothing about ,�__ that delicate la.jiee ,f them, are *0 most quarrelsome, stubborn, to all intents and purposes Ftenoh terra 1. been a rrgnlar Stamp e, quite safe ? exclaimed her husband, tory." T9kGI0 DEATH OF' MR3. WALDO . Yes replie l h e wife, I think yo and children befog o ly'too glad to ba �• ," " ep'eewho have been kaohvn to kill a child Nellie said not another word, but rash- . tak9n as deck pieeenger even In such dirty look mao . more Egyptian than Eng1Lh for tickling it with a straw, and marry an- ad into the adjoining bedroom, and hurried - The wife pia Yale Proifraaor damps Over s, . craft ae Ste -m c )Ilirra r th€r than be left I'll try not to `e frightened whilst you ar g Iv pat on the matt little hat and- jsaket can while Insane. . away. N vertbelesr, do sot be gone long.' other vengefut act. y benin l." The mounted band'paesed ellrectly-under .that She had purohased from Marie. The novel spectacle of the students of a Tole waft very di.eo giag, bat Ne'lia •� You ap depen3 on that, my love g Then the muffled up tier pretty face In groat university stopping work and rushing A u bravely a d : Well fare ,all f )r the time . entlemen an her window, now blarin forth the well spoke p f ' g ' known "To patrol, and it was follow- the hideous green veil and re- entered the from their de ke to loin in t�►e heat for s ., a 1t we also are gat 9 ready to go :al thank yon very much, ad b a sumptuous open carriage drawn by sitting-room room ust as Pat Monaghan waa missing person was witaessed the other day S ' dog Aseugt,ra on boar 1 colliers." He sold (this because he wished' to pa eiz re hot es, is which sat or rather re" movie - out of it with her box on hie shoal- at Yele, when news reached the college of 1 ., Aye, rlada:>>. rf j.t'aed the host, with hip : ciieax� t� his bride In private, sreI sot otined,tW Khedive, bowing to right and der. g the disappearance., while temporarily insane a shrub of his r honl sera but the colliers the Ftenc�► man and the Jew took the bin ,weed -sloe . but receiving no re- A ogaple or three minutes later they of the wife of Prof Leonard Waldo 6i the you 1iaPV steam away and departed. I left ae bq p. g :, ,are-n ?t ready fry i„ � „ 1 from his discontented and 'rebellions were driving away from the hotel door,. Yale observatory. The tidings readied all . ': U fast as theV load, a ^c: thous:►nds of "Nellie said Frank, then, yoa'mu . ob Sots unless anllen looks and scowls Frank and Nellie inside and Pat Monaghan ga�s,ters-of the college at once, and many of E,1� tclghrened pcop•e area tual':y living in the ring for,D�e►rie, and ass if you cannot avm - l ' ted as such so that it was on the box beside the driver the professors dropper their books, request - could be aewpp • , wa,'ehon�ea and stoles a ong the quay eislee haw pur.olaase clothing suffi ,ient for the vol no wonder Nettle thought that he looked so 11 And ■e we are really ,on our way to a ad the students to aPSist in the hunt, which $12 in order to be able Loa p aboard the first age and heave it already packed aaainit m sad and dejected. atesmboat bound for Europe, Frank 2" was then tieing rapidly organlz9d, and rush- I vessel that wha-fa alo1, aide them. These return, for I shall Nmuggle you aboard the $o full were hecrtboughts of him (though Nellie spoke . the words as though she ed ,away. with the men at their backs. It ;, . ►tlllaw countrywomen of y.)urs, in their love French steam -r. as soon as ever she lie admiration for the fiokle. extravagant and desired to be convinced again of their had began to rain hard by this flans. At 4 and anxiety for their ntldren, would be alongside !the quay. Procure a yashmac , weak- minded prince she had none) that she truth. � o'clock In the af�ern+,oa police, ci:iLene, and }} ready to fl� upon on and tear yon to also; if you eau, so as to look al much lib a took no notice of, and, indeed, hardly saw. This atrange conduct of hers causei 'her students to the number of ab.tut 800 were . at pieces were yon, am a no arrival, to try to a native wrome.n as possible. I dare say o e the entire regiment of white Half. ►rmed. husband to laugh an he rej.iinerd :' searching for the loot woman. f take precedence of th mselves and little or o +hor of the hotel Servants ' has or,e •as red tarbonohed Egyptian infantry that .. ym� rj�l, we' really are, and what Ie Mrs, Waldo's maiden name waa Fullerton ones of cc r the9 had • was d ro + patiently In curiosity, and would part with it for on ads closely followed the tied ;ve's carriage, and more she sails within an hour and so we She was a native of Philadelphia and a niece order to have the 6ret o ,an le. q -i%te consideration, but. if one Isn't' her attention was only again attraoted to &ball sit down to dinner In all probability of J adge Fullerton of New York clip. Soma ,s Well, M )usieur B cue 1111'' said Frank,, got procure an thick a veil as possible d the street by shtill and voolferoas cheering. out of eight of land." time ago, after giving birth to a child, She M, ± ohee fall •` then I think treat we will re - lie ready for a flitting the instant that y u Nellie was now in a kind of maze, oe men• 1.Oh, that will be Blot, an," exclaimed suffered terribly from nervous prostration Y' flee me return, which I have no doubt 11 . main with Ilon." — tal lethargy, in which' her brain slept though the new made bride. " And Arabi Pasha and -various other troubles, and for " Wmaiear hag, I aII'1 sure, decided be under an hour, so now goodbye; dmrlln + bier eyes were open. , could not tsar me out of the French ship, days and nights she had been nearly _ wisely, nor let the littl madam be afraid, for a very little while. It will be our 1 t H it not been so she would assuredly even under the plea that it was to restore crazed with pain. A nurse has been con- . I ­ Xmas `.'for the threateniflg cep at c +f the po�tulatton parting. have nos who was' approaching and re- me tom parents, Scald be' That is what etantly with bar. The previous night she ,j his already been repot ed i s Cairo, rand a Their latt"p %rting I P.,or fool 1 Little d d tired from the window to have esoaped the oauser me most apprehension." passed without sleep until 4 o'clock next . telegram has beau r; o iv: d in r3ply from he guess that another "was close at hs d chance of having been seen by him. 1• Your marriage certificate pro ves that morning, when her eyelids closed, and so /' ' the war minister to ih ad'vot that as order whiotl would prove the most terrible saps i gat her thoughts, still running on the you no longer belong to hoar parents, bat did those of her attendant, who, worn out �� has been perfectly r �s ared I there he will ,►rice that either of them had ever knows. Khedive who was nothing to her, she for- only to your husband, no of course he could with fatigue, did not wake anti! about two $4.50 at o been serf for Al.x3nd>,a and do the But we must not anticipate, and misf r got all about the war minister, who was not tear you from met my darling." hours and a half later. When did awake �same here. S the c in�ee are that be tn',efl always Dome soon enough everything or st all events destined to be 11 Noel am satisfied. Now h do snot Mrs. Waldo was gone. The household w as . fore nook: even, ea, we hall be quite quiet .. every thing to her, mad his existence was believe that I am one bit afraid, Frank. at once aroused, but the woman could not 01 I g t'.C) #3PY'ER XXVL first recalled to ber mind by the sight of Poor girl, she might not have ez reseed traced. ,1 111 1. s atin, ca:nr " deliv�et ed all this as hie face looking directly upward. with his herself so oonf dently had she but Tnown Fin ally, at 4.30 o'clock in the afternoon, �GII i3UT FO ,. aeortof soothing b31wa but ice Efl':ct on rr. PABATION3 FOR FLIGHT— Tilp.gH r;AN� x- fierce, eager eyes fixed upon her with a that the bl -s a+sunaah aga, of the Khediv- Word was telephoned from Pine Rock that the rt,of s of nerves s Nally I)�aelly was ous RMUNITIONS glsnoo of mingled surprise, recognition and al a•ragilo was within both eye and ear the body of the unfortunate woman- had Hiid Up' irritant. - red ha 1 departed . the d e triumph, or so, at least, the oor girl read it shot, and waiting but a favorable opportun been found there. Mrs. Waldo had been that of a strong After h�r husband She flashed cf'imso and then' turned wed very slowly to Nellie, that is to s y, Thin and the tempest of sound stunned sty to pounce clown upon and bear her off area by people in the neighborhood all day death! ale as she ga ped out : when once she had made, assisted by Ma ie her, as it were in and se'an eagle snoops dawn upon m dove. walking swiftly about to the feverish o on " Arabi Pasha eom g to Alexandria '' the Ftenoh chambermaid, all necessary pro. She caught hold of the curt• PIMP• . He was furthermore resolved to malts Hess which seemed to possess her. NWhea . • Then we must le Ive it At- any and all risks, aratione for flight, and had bought b if ad them firmly to save herself t from falling. nd that opportunity If he did not find it ready thought it prudent at t to restrain her. I p el for' now st and three she stood, rive �° made. found she lay at the foot of a 'twenty -five . . frank, and that at on e. tics wardrobe and box w w 1, , Bjfe a Monaitar Iio cce it or Frank Donal the ardrow _the urgency of the case she f se unable to move therefrom as though her Concealed behind one of the Ionia pillars foot cliff, from which She he►ei either fa'.len ly either could stinky any answer to this g between the portico or jampe3. The shock of the fall kl�.led her , 1 ' fisted to go oat and do whmtever shopp g delicate anoleS had been gripped that assisted to forma rtioo of the hotel speech there came gentle tap to the Nellie would not allow h to teeth of steel traps. door, he heard the route to the harbor outright. 5a en door, and then the tones of a was necessary' She knew that She was recognized, ghe given to the driver of the' oaleohe by the The body was taken to the residence of . P ran the risk of leaving the hotel. . • , / voice from with ,)ut : g, after the little box containing j at felt that her ohanoee of escape from Egypt li►adlorei, Monsieur Boncoaar, as' the one Prof. Waldo. Mrs. Waldo was 36 years --�— "Pardon bat may the dove bring the , w re were toleverr a t an end. She was conscious whereon his gaetsta would be least likely to old. Her sister died last summer from the five brunch into the ark d and without sugialeot neoessarles for the voyage y pin over mast with unpleaasnt interruption, and no effects of a Suicidal leap at D -ruble Beach, e1 a paokod, Pa dded and lab, led, the hour-)Id of a feeling which was rapid! Drooping sooner had he been three made aware that waiting for answer, a room came so a had othing left to do but to gars ut her thatsheno longer . oared whether she lived burl swarthy, be dad, habit the carriage would be driven through the A Child With T WO Blaine• y, y of the window of the prettily farms ad or died and swmre oils latent lsdmirati°n. Grand Square, or Place Mehemet All, ae it ad entire! in blaot, ho very mach more for him who was A bah about a month ohs was taken by Y sitting room and wwtgh what was going on mind, a �l ceeombted the raven t sn the dove. le and as she thought, is more generally called, than he resolved Its mother to a dispensary at Billevae Hoe ll to ked n and at once in the streets, for though she had entree deep down i4 her heart, En pttal, New York ally, for treatment last Frank Done y p Mario to stay with her for company, the 1 ve- the ohoien of thq peop , that it should get no farther. - r him as one of those who had anti mud could not ne lent or the predestined liberator of Egypt, oven (TO ss OONTINU ) , week. when the.ohild was born it had a , r•• ecogn.zed i 1 little Fie �..- - faeieed about Nellie the hall, but rather, y gg him to interpose a far - stretch- large ewellin on the forehead, which slow- - - work any longer, and was compelled. to o. while She condemned the worldly ga11e'that IO g and 'firmne �s. Nothing _ • ' or at Itsat so he had ought at the time, gat the prospeot from the window w�,s not had prompted THE AGE OF INVENT - ; _ ly increased in size ii�� for the sake of gaLin at her exposed love- an uachlelaxg one to Ne1lle ; indeed, i't as ir►g regiment between himself and hL nomin- I could be done to reduce the protnberanoe, 1 • V0t 1 Masse than to render her any revel service• for the mob had d in- al sovereign land master, so that by no pot- Inoeulati u of rabbits with the bacillus lo; which was supposed to be a tamer, except exactly the reverse, until the long, b sible chance could the Khedive lay claim to 9 O He was therefore m re disposed to resent died away by degrees tnberonlsr aonanmptioa in proposed as a to perform an operation and take it out. Be- 3. t his intrusion than t thank bird for bin and not altogether aaststely thorough are any of the applause that her knee► would be method of ezterminsting them in Aas- fore this could ba done the little thing died. r visit. t deserted, and eaooarsged by lavished on hlmeeif. ��, ..The consent• of the mother b Sing obtained, , , UP was almost etraeetl a Phils- - u s The nezk few oor that he uttered en- this the she eepers had, for the most rt, She sill ate>od at the wtadew, y n �. l Pt to herself that Frank might soon - Crockery coffins are proposed by Dr. J aneway held an nut opsy at the morgaet ( tirely changed his eeltago toward him, taken a oho theft shatters again, and ere prayipg so del his inventor. His idea Is to.glaze them, and found that the cause of the swell- however, for without waiting to be goes- token dog th business r sh t usual, the o fes, return and at Once take her 'way y p fig imperishable P- sing was a second brain, which was grawing - 6,$7 1 •1 ti IIed he went on wt h : is of Ale an- who're, so long that i� was out of Alexandria, lane making object tight an Ito proteeat under• on the outside of the Skull, independent of whose name L le err to all Psi s aye, even to the desert again. tsoie, " is It not the tr th that yon want to dria, following their example and the g Pe the brain inside, save through a eonnecttng It never struck her that tbet"e could be ground water currents from llutioli leave Egypt at one 2 Very well, I can in -like manner. Mineral wool is said to be coming into aubgtance that paeaed through a slight fisgnre '�!' he ou. I have sea ese tenured for -my- The anatomical specimen, ' IP Y P g All this made her hope her husband was &then tmm P�h� hlm@elf. more to fear than use In the oonatrnotioa of buildings, on ao- In the bone, as at into alcohol tb 1y7501 , ; self, wife and sarvan on board the French not in par #, more especially ae he had du- from Arabi count of its strength, lightnen, and reaiet- which fie a rare one, w p J steamer Le Comote, rich sails this after- himself p vet like an Lgpp Bat it was destined t° occur t°'her before Q n at the last • mo- gained y this omd very long, neverthelen, for when regiment vane to the ccndnotion of hoe►t. It hue also preserve it. _ S TV non for Marseilles but hugging _ .s• : but even while she wsa tin tisa soldiery, had the advanta a of being fireproof. My gracious 1 Yon don't mean to say . . ment-my wife is tak n ill prematurely, and fort to her heart the hoarse boom of a can after reaimenl of Egpp g robabll- the were suooeeded by ors that y°° save an baby rep at your an the doctor says it would all p The manataoture of alcohol from wood Y re we meat von from the direction reTdo bi•d aa000ntinn`jus roll. of carriage*, contatnrnB, WN fnoremsad'rapidly, within a few ye , house Y ezolalmed a lady, when informed lty kill her to remove her, ne brought sink all her i , and It 4 acid to be used largely for patent - eto ' • wherafcra if u would like to par- and she clasped her hands togath r in the h for a lhoeng ���f the Hh ive, of by the happy father of the event. •' Yes ; �i P , , y force, a portion oft h bitten, ginger extracts, sod other alcoholic of fourteen now." " well, I don't know 1 pUrf chase our assn a tickets, you can usmpoands, whose strong fit►vo� makes it tat it's all right;, Thirteeln is an unlnsky P g ' „ terror.... ..war minister and s few other of the 0 is ` :.I am infinitely bilged to yon, said •• om, boom'bOOm t" went the on' eat Shia who had aoewmpanied him. urea ore a better quality of spit- number, Isn't it . _ r r, Frank. `s Name the pride and I will Bc ve enough i the She was destined to make this discovery and she was not ez rienoed Ica alcohol in • dangerona prctduot, write you out a -` eck for the • amount: know that sno m all, young man, the other evening - - EeT� -Yet ho I do that without a sound of artillery to In a single instant, when the all at once saw and sometimes vas rise to serious disturb- Said a y g ' T h P w the deuce n from m s at her from the Is It etiquette, is writing to a young mar- - �• check book ,., leonine. roar could never pwood a hideeas black lane leering anoas of tihe b and nervous system. rted woman whom you have known well, to N i 1, - " At what bank ve on an mpOOant 2" s ma ordnance sh did box of a gilded and curtained oaleche, and A St Lorain doctor is credited with ha ®- . y �t I Egypt'i the nett instant beheld one of those oartaiw Dell her my darling little pet I „ My dear c, „ That the rte h hand, tag oat off the tails. of two lizards and Wait sir, it isnot s gaeedon of etiquette, bat of 1 Lg The Anglo•Egy tiara. however, bsw►use th bat swstrt y - `LTj � i "Then I have check bOOit et that not knows drawn aside by a day as the stem lo- athleVoL It depends how fir on can dts� I bank, and if on lI a on ass fill one ap came from a landward direction. mad another Taos • degree rep at her, filled her go the thus making sppecies of Si mese tance her husband in a mile. . y . to the' oono of terror than 'the gather, otr psyable to you Cohen, or order, for From this she jnmpniedthe Christian had with s gremter dogro° ) t1 What are you waiting for, little boy l" 1. mount that the masssora m as fink war mtgister and the hideous black eunuchs if blood could bs �transfaisd b9 aired a kindly old gentleman of a street - fifty ounds ($250), t being the a oed and she ptotared the united could have done, for those magat$ one writer matataiw tlua fag $3 50 that I paid a week o for two saloon and oem , f • t as e�nt yet tigerish looking eyes hard been beat thin method ; sash asser- In- • Doe etee Marseillejs, blown from the �rlontha of cannon l urchin woo was watofor p by rage casing to were blown °ring u n her twins altready, nave while driving if, for. example, s weak and bloodlea iavaU tautly. •1 Wallin' far a whiskered e table, @epoys w po oabrah romd and were wltaohed in this manner to a strong wt smokier' a o r. Then F • foller him . , There being pan and ink - the with Frank orlon the Oh the result mast be fav- g , l red lip, Frank Donelly rapt ly filled in and signed mutiny fly the roar of artily from behia latticed box'atjthe Cairo and IG to the 't`ni°�' an get the stab. ' •, Do loaf • whiskered a check and h it to M r. Cohen, who, Than, Pr_ .. succeeded by ° from the orable to the invalid. Dr. Roussel of Par , men smoke better Cigars Y -I�aw, but and bat only be pp�a Hones, an tt wms assuredly is said tD have met with encouraging l a na ups Sa he took it raid him : ' mad a ooattnuo that the wrritten warn- day don't smoke em so shettt," " Now, I would vise on to go at Once peals o! musketry thmt ssemned pas. ewe tied o�omhich had threatened her, In such an experiment. • ` U the Macnillet team Navigation Com- preloamged wd ig • -• V r • "� . ' . ' , s oifloa in the Old Harbor, close to d g b . ; ' . , t I ,1 , . , : J t i . Ik 3 r e ` ;i �: 1 r I! a I /♦ ..,. ,� i R .., �� :' ._. �. -.k .y. a .. t_ ..,,. ,..- - .. - -:. i 3 . ii �: X _ t 'I - -. ., I 1 .: - i.. I -; .. ,. , C . , .. . ...- . ,. , - t \. l l % t _ 1. . . i L ,.. i I , .. - -. 1.. .. �L....,. y -wt -. I ..� 1. ,1. rt.� i _.__ _ ._ .._ ;�r -, • `. ,� .., .. ,�:. �-. � - tit .: �c I . - I I - I V k - il - _,%. 7 , � I \. : t . i " . , . : I ; . , �, - .:. . . . . . . . . . � 7,,� , i . . � . I i . � - .. �� 1. � - .. . � ; � - . .. . ., - , .. � I . . . . ­ � I - ". '� , ­ . . �:. . I �' , .1 r � I I . . I . . . - _,_ . . . � . , ;. . �.. - . ,� . f - .� . ." ; . . ; . 1. I . i . . .. . � .� ; I i .1 , . . � '), - M - .1 - . . I �.. . . .- -----.------------.-------.--------L.---.- . . The Quake s' Case.- a i - lweawexorls spe"T cftmv. � . - ' ::. - j 1� I �.... .. � I - . . I • 'k ., . . � I i , � .. ­_ 1. .1 .t ... - - -, , ;- - .- . , . " .�� � . t admitted everywhire � , ,.J�,,­. -, �,.,*�'. t- _� I , . . " ..� . - . . . , .. . 9 . . . . ''; ,. great � I is popularly admit .1 . . 'r. s f ,�� "it man� of our 'e . - _.. . �. . . . - . I 'readers aders . tire that McGregor's Speedy Cure is the safest, _ --i I . �,� i+ i . A . . . �, . terested in this case, • we give space for most reliable ,and by .far 'the cheapest . C: - I I L � in . �.�_ � �i � i . , 1; . � X ., �f " .. � , ; I , . .1 . I ­ Fez 1P .11 ; : t�� � 1: Court of ' � ­!�rll� . - . " ..! lie docisiou rendered by the remedy for Constipation, Liver Complaint, 4, �; ,.!.* , 1 , •­; A . � ,�; ". I I I . . I - . ... � .. 1.4i . I _pPeal last week. I is said the case 'Indigestiok, Impure Blood, Loss of - I .- I I I Appetite, and all similar troubles. it is 0 go 1 Me 0 s tjs vriVed - . . . t ai I I W'hje 1j'jC1"rinX% Itt *_ not necessary to take a great quantity be- I , j _. ill I . A m assort ` - W to the Sup Court or the fi nt 'f 'Tweed'' I ...... Privy Council for fin decision. . . Yi . - i 1, Is published eve Friday morning &t its oni6e, The Court of Appe a gave judgment fore any result is produced. A few doses - call and select for early spring cult. t. , I . I . 0 ­1 . ' Vickering, Cut. * will convince you, of its merits. Trial 11 i last Thured . . - .. . in favor of the I i i ! . . , 't TERMS: � I f.: 1. p alutiffs in bottle given free by W. H. Field, chemiss - ' __ , t � , � I . ., � - � . . I -is P " • , , . - - � )orland vs. ones, knOwil as the Quakers' I. . 1 ... . . .. � . . I • %. I . . � . . . . . . . �. :. -0 I , 1. • �_ I � .. .- �__ I I' _.. , . . �.. , OIL Or Tea3t; OIL .00 If paid In atvazici. and d-raggist. - 113-21. " :' - ' . , , I' - .. . � . . : � . - - .. . _. . � 1. - I. . . , : : . . ; I I .. RATES OF ADVERTISING: lase, reversing the de ision Of Mr. Justice �. , ; . � '. . . - I � � � . . . I \ . � a . - . , I , e coming into . ',. * , • *. * , • - . � d First insertion, per line - . - Prouffoot, reported 7 Wil,e or fibrous nails tire' . !, , AND SHOES' . �. . N ­-.*. I 9 cents. Ont. R. 17. % Each, subsequent insertion, line -. 2 - The action was brought by the trustees Use avid are claimed to be, in some , . , * BOOTS . . .�; . Z­ - � Ms rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- re : . . of the West Lake Mc nthiv Meeting of ects. quite an im'provement on the ' , .�' All felt -Boots and Shoes now in stock, will be sold " . - ver �isements. ` . ' � 'rinary cut nail, - � i .. 8 )ecial terms given to Parties making con. IpTiMst 01almink a df claration that they orl il, especially on the scores : . � . ... t a reduction. � .. . . . ' � . . � ; . . I . I I I I a - , - 1. - . - I . � . � . . .1 I . .. . - : . . . � ere entitled to' six a.-res of land in the .1. .. I . . . - I .1 . a ; trW is for 3 or 6 months or by the v ar. Half- of tenacity., . I . . . �. . I - . : - � L ­ I ��, �- ..,.. I : ;.1 "" I I I . - I . I . . I L � . I I . . I . I.. 1. % - . . . . - ­ ! I . L . . ,�: ; . - ;, . - I ­ . . . � - . ; ... yea,ly or yearly contracts payable q4arterly. 0%vuship of, Hallowell in the county of �M` , I ____ - 1 . - . I . - . ­ . . . ofto : . . . .. . - 11 isiness cards, ten lines or under with paper, .1 . . � . . - L . . on MARRIED. . .. . � . . . . . . - . Year, 43 00, paya0le �- I �Irince Edward, in trui t for the Monthly _ . _ : '� .�L, .. L .� . . ,1 instructions 10 e of rho bride's . �, I I - I . . . . . � � vartisemeuts without writte. oscw-At -At the residene ' .. �. . - : eating under a certai a deed, the defend - " ' ' * 'L TEAS • TEAS'! . "I - - . . - wil be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- father, Greenwood, on March 2nd, by Rev. J.J. � . � : . I . � I � .1. . � . ''. - Zor ingly. -Orders for ants 'contending that ti e plaintiffs :.,! . I.. � I • __. ) - - . 1. discontinuing advertise- � re Cameron, N.A., Mr. John Hoschke, of W - ' ' , I ' . I . . - . . I , pI I and. � . I - ..1 - , . . ­; I I ­ � I .�. , Iralue, Ln� W=.A�.S�,I: we is in writing &Lid sent the anted a faction which I iad seceded from to Miss Aggie Tait. . . � . .";,I." . '' , * ': T-"-kt ._1. . lbib r. . , . . . . ra . ' . . t . - the West Lake Moutl, IV Af eeting, and . DIE . . I , , � i b Work promptly attended to. . ,. . D. . I . , � . _ . . . I . _... � ­ . . .. . . I . �.. . -1. that the defendants themselves were the -_ --Near Dunbarton -on FrIday, FOb. "th, - . �1-i I . , . I . . . ­. Le a 0. M L C XLMEF� - . ;, . . . : i . . I .. ­ � ­ � . ACKERMANO - PROPRIEft t 9 I' ! : � . . ­. . . : % . : %­ . I k . . .... tic and only West Lake Onthly. Meet. l8w, "00 Gilmer, beloved wife of Mr. John '.L . .1 ­ . • - - i.; - 1 - . . I .. . ..­ . -, . . I r. . . Kerr, aged 60 years and 4 mouths. I � . .r a- ng , i : - - -;,,xpectn.ti",aj4 - - *h* rel-tiselnents. .- • ; � ( .- tir I ' i R - , I - � N: - : , I Cur tic at thede'ed, . �B � , - . - cii][Iti,ev -Strict Independence. . - - r- . . .. --------- I . .. litr Alan -A First-class Local slid that titeir ;fb�er hearty fin ineeti was intended by ' . Neff, A(I I _ - _B UN�INGK . I ERR -T �� - , SuP rt of the ueoDle of Pickering and vicinity. it.. Mr. Justice Proildfoot's decision wnh, - _________­_ - -----"--- __ � I I . . . - - L --- ill frivol of' the defendants, holding that .. I I 1 --7= l . I - �� I If You Wgnt a First-Class I § L . 1. theii meeting continued to be the sa'lle � I I' .. ...L . . FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1886. . * . , 11 " m * , ,trice, order _r I body �n do. d discipline its . I' all - . ., the West Lake Mont L , � I L Illy Afeetiijg was at L I A* ' alt ra1`--.,',, I lerne . I RNA C E 1) , gric u -reated. He • Was . * I. �. . .1 . the time the trust was c J p , nts V The ' Dominion Parliament was ,, - . . 1: 71 - . L - � . ion that to a certain extent it W'Rs '.1 �.. _ ; CALL ON . � I ­ .. � 1. . ­ I MW I - . op( tied last week - tie the usual " 'Pl' . . I - L I ... , I . � . . I I - : . I., I , I .. .... t .. . . _________4-4-w- I I - . .. : . . . . 0 tl)eL ' � proper for the Courts tc o tl)eL . L . I I 4 1. . � L. � - . . . . . :_ .. enquire into . I �1 ' - "' . I - . 1. .. . I . �. . I - �. . . pol 1P. I , . . . I . L .. j . - .., . : I - I - . y I .'�. ' ; • - - • � - - . ; 11. . .- ­--4- , ....'. -;. �. I... . . . . I � - . defendants. The Couri of,appeai unafil- 4* ; .01. �. - - � �� , "lie total acreaue of land in' ' flie ' . . 11 , 0 , niously I-eversed the de 1hiol) below, and e 4 Nofth-west granted to volunteers who found in favor -- p e* ht-. Vi "' -6 Co .: :� - 'L I . ; ­t. .'- ; .. I 1�k � :, _., conflicting doctrines of, tile plaintiffs aud I � . M . . I '. oAua Bun 1 h ' S i I __ ' - of the plailitiffs, N%lio are , ,V'e jj i I . , 19 ...� i ering or Chiremont. �.; � - I I ,�­ . . served in putthig do,xi-il the late rc - the "Progressives."' . * In t . : i ; . . . . I . L 1. . - .- , . ... � I 1: '. �. , � . ­ . I , ".. - ; . ' . . Read the followil I - . - . 11 I . .�- ig testimonials : . . - . 4, . . I diving j g • . . .t : a .. . . . _. .. I I . . n I . , .� . I . _ . . . - . . ., • -taut question I I . . L I � I ; - I � • . 7 t � ''. I ,- - . _ . I I I . 1 0 . � bieut said :-"The ini . .i I ..., 'i , r ; . ..''., � : - e ONT' -� \ - � I . bell'on is said t' be 340�000. - . ' Air. Justice Patterson in gi ' j1de" L . . .31 . . i'- I.. I . - P)i . Ashburn, Feb. 20th, 1886 . : , . .., . .. - .. . . . .. . : - .. _.,�. ­ . I . . . , I 1. . . . j� L � I I . - The Ontario gQv6rnment anticipates ' - I i l� , . I I. . I . . . .- T Mr. Bvndy. I - . . 11 �� I I . tes 'Who are the cistuss qui trusttnt or the I - i , . ... . - ? . �J­� . t . � � - . v . . .,� - .1 - - . � ­ _ I . ., * - �y i - '_ �. 11 . L I . . - _.- _ - I a deficit for the ensuing y I I Brit,- -After, ;giving the Gurn Coal . '_ L - "_i . . . � . . I . . . ., , - � , ; ear of beuefic'ar*ea described iji the deed ?' , . , . I . . . . . . ­ . . . I , If 'Fu'rnac,.,, that vou ut in for me last I '' , . $40,0,000, which it is prop;sed to we can settle soon, it matters . I 0 - I 1. , . I . . . L . . ! I . . : Mmer a fair trial in the coldest weather, In addition to the manufactu 6'of Wagofis', B ugg i " - 'Laurl 1. - , i little who wav be the tr istees. .:-- * r r est es. Str�et R�jj�j,� *� ­ - su . meet by increasing the license fees Our - am lwrfectly satisfied, and would recom-- . Cars, &-c-, the Company are now manufacturing all kizid8 of Agr . cul- - i task is to identiff , if %% e can, the West mend any person in want of a furnace to - . �;.. andi taking the balance from the Lake monthly In - tur,al Implements, inclu I P . i surplus. 1. . I I. I . e ting c f Friends. * * It can on you before purchasing elsewhere. . : � L f. . .1 ._� . - diiig. . • . . . . - . I - I .11 ; .: , � I .?,-.. . i.. I . - contended . 1. . .� ....� . -1 .. . . I. 1. . � .._�_ - I ,.j, %....,.. I is for t ie de fidants that the - I " I . � . Yours truly, . �: . . . . . . .. . , - - . 'i '. I . . - LAN - dentitv of the present L:,ieetiug wi ' - I I -, .. . * . I ... .� �, � I . I . - A f13 ing 'column, co ith tile ! . -, . JOHN DAVIDSON . PLOWS HARROWS, D ROLLERS, ���T� Ir_ fisistin 6 A . . , i., . .! .: 9 meeting described in the deed has been - * � '';` :� , . . - � 11 t" .: . . �.. � Wbitevale, Feb. 13th, .. � - �_ . I . �.. - .- -_ and B batteries and a detachment lost by reason of departures froth the I 886. I . , . � , : .. I 9 . I I . . � I.. 1: . ' . . . .. _. . - - . . Yoshua Bundy, Esq., Claretylont. , . ...'. . , i . .. I . I _j . I frOnk the cavalry - and infantry principles which govern the society at Drmt Sts, -You wish to know how 'we .. ­ ! , . . I - scb ohs, commanded by I.''.. �. � ..." VA TORSSCZTFFLERS, I., . , _� , 1. - - General the tirne tile trust was reated, in tile like the new Horris Wood Furnace that . !.�. 9 TTIRNIF I I I . . . .1 Middleton, is to be des- atch' � to the conduct of divine .­.I�.. .;, . . . ... ." P _e iue worship and other we bought of you in Decem�er last. We . � : , . ;I . ! . I - 11 . ; I : . . . . I I . I. . . . - v I . . � - . - ., I . . . � - . . . I 'Nor the first week in March. matter-, of discipline and'practice as Well would say it gives every satisfaction, heat. ' Grain Crushers,- Turnip Puloers, Straw C ' I � , , - ' .. ThQ Indian I ill be as On Points 0 ins the church I r . Wheelbarrows - . . reservations - f faith and doctrine. The urch throughout with a uniform - I . . will ' . . . I i . . � I . visit Dd. '.. real oi�ject of attack is neoessarilv the beat. in the coldest weather. On fact we I _. . � ' . t" : ' ' I __ � ' ' ' ' - ' � I. __ -1y Meeting, although the * ' consider it cannot be beat, and recommend Year. - Norm -West - , I I . . ' . . - -- , A member of the ' It need of a : . L ' , rises. in a contest concerning the pro. - - I pertv of the V --cl S I . fir.41 ass wood furnace. ! MACHINE I - . occasion itto env or person in ' I I outhl . T HRESHING...- . 0 - . ; . Moutited Police from '. ill " Signed, ;, . . ­d _ . _ . Belle 'Ile, y Meeting. . . . . , -, . . '. � ;.1 . � . , I .. . i.... - . ) � ; %,� � I , .� . . ''I - . .1 stationed at Medicine4at states: 1, Nk e -"If the Canada Yearl Meeting, �onsti- D. S. TURNER,- r,bmmittee of . I I :1 � � . - � I . . ' . - . R4Z 15(=,7r=1z.S, &=. tutee in,1867, and whit i ) . I I ;1 M102 � . .,." _. . . are . repaving for an outbreak in the is On all hands R. TUCKER, c � Ba Baptist Ch , , 11 ls , .1. 1� ' :...- . �. . . . - spring, an admitted to have at that time truly re- : .T. N. WHITE. . Church, ', - . e itest and most approved patterns, best material,-: and - , - skilled I . � d are watching the Indians presented the Society of trie ds, is still j Vhitevale. - - ,All the I . ' most '. I 1. . Closely, They are stealing horses to be regarded as bel ngli'lulg to that %I workmanship.: Any, and all, can be had by applying at the Factory, I - 0 ­ . .. .:.. , 1, and all sorts Qf cloth . . . �. �._�, � ; .I . . :- I - , � . . .. ­ .. "I. clothing and ammani. society, it be ass r9ed that any %. ,_ _. I ��� :­ .1 . . I . i i.1, � ,.� . I -, . .. . . or any of their agents. I __ ­ . . i . . . - .. ;.. I � .., 11 1 . ; � _ I- . I . I � �� . I . � i . -.I- , . _.� �' tion, and are getting rifles from the one of the subordinate eetingg w ' - I .� I- . :,. i,. � . . .11, � . . . . i., , I . . : .1 t �. I .� I I . . . . . . ­ . . . . .. . hich , ,�.�. ...� ': . .. I . . � . 1, . I I . - .5.. - -1 I . . , . .. I - " , - I I . -1 ------- W41 6 - � . , * . I . - I . . .131! : ) '. ': I 1. .., :. .� . . . I . . . . .. - - , . .1 other side." . continue their connectior with it, is not ­..- "_ I ' � I .. .1 . I - .1 : ., , � . . . . . .: I - ­ . . . I . I . . - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' . .. r ­ . - . .� . ­_ :. �._ a meeting of the same so( rely. . . ... 1* ' ' ' j � . . . � . . � I . . ' . . I I � "The books, called boo' .. �i ' A'FuU Sn' A of Plow Shaies ' e ' Tlie establishment of . I' � . . -s of the d ci. , P y K pt Constantly . I . . . . * ­ . .. an Advis' in k is' . Welland �i EnIaTemint.., ' on Hand...,. 0 ol�y line, issued by the - ax thority Of Ile I ' Wari in connection 4vitb the A I .., . � 9Tl_ . - .: � 1. . * . . cultural. College, is a •good move. If Vearly Meetings, are taken . I � . ��; . All kinds of Repairs, including THRESHING MACHINES, donel . � ' opinions held and practices I I • - - C ' I I � ­ . . . I )" the Ontario ponents of the opini " . Noti" e­To CoIntractorS. ` ... .; 4 . promptly and in a workmanlike manner. . . � . . government appoints authorized or - enjoined __ � , - oined by zhe-meesi4 , , the Sole 4V4�keTs of the Celebrated'Pate'nted Bu,rk-hold,er's end Shake A I . . - members of and the defendants rely, mainly if pot k-31 undersigned, and endoried "Tenders for I good practical fqrmers as s�; QEALED TENDERS "addressed t6 I.­�: said .. oard, the, will be able to assist altogether, on variances I etween the die. the Welland Canal ,'• Will be received at this , - I . fOr Thre-q,h,ers. An In,specti&n ,Solicited , Ile . mechanical, skilled, practical . . . . ,. i I . i ma" ially in advancing the interests clpiine adopted by the Canada Yearly oftlee. from mechs' co .. 1. 1 - ' until arrival of the Eastern at' ' Markham, Feb. 11th, 1886. , .,. 1 � . ­ of the institution and thereby bens- Meeting in 1880 and th Id . . . . . I. ; .1 .. . .1. . - ... ­ - . . � earlier utter. Western merle TUESDAY, the NINTH day It"n . I . I . , . 5-27 � � ... ,�. ,�; fittin I the agricultural community antes, for proof of the de artures wiliell of. MARCH next, for raising the wane of the , I . _... b -_ - -_ --- - � locks, weirs, &e., and inereask�g the height of I " I glene ally throughout the Prmiric e. tliey-bay di�;able'tlie pros 4t body from the banks of that Partor the Welland - ehk* '_ . --------- M - between Port Dalhousie and Thorold. anal . - , * claiming; to the Society of . MP0 ..r �j - .1 I k I ­ The works throughout will be let in sections. _ : * - ­ - . - ._... S Jon�es, the'Souti,ern revi ' temp,atcd by t) title dee s. .... .. I ' ie . . _. .. I vallj8t, . A map showing tho different places, together . . My . . ._" I ilant. -,,.,�. P\roclamation , I.: in tile Dpinion with plans and descriptive specift cations, can .. hl. . - , damned' . - 8 : "More people will be "I am Unable to concur I . I , . . .. , .. . 1. • . � . � � ­ ­ . . that the question of title W t be st*n at this office ,)n and after Tuesday, he . , ., _ . I .1 .* - - � ` - I il - . i 11 which we be February instant', where printed latest . '. . I ,I . . - . .. . . I . - 11 I Qzi a outfit of their money than for have to deal can b forms of If ou wart the ' , : . . ,. �. ... . . . . � - decided b3' any exan�i. tender can be obtained. A like class of infor- Styles in C-xla,ss*are. - . I I _.. . .. I . . I I - -mything else." If Sam is , right nation and comperisons inatign relative to the works will be Impr1jeo at . . . ' ' � � . - % I - . I . :,. • . Which we can if you want a handsome Glass Sett for 50 cents, .' ' . I : . _. C I the I�esident Engineer's OfBce, Thorold. I � w ' , I . : �:. . I . d'tors and reporters will stand a fair make of the doctrines or to ets alluded to. Parities ate requeszedtoex&nlipe the ; If on want the prettiest and Lamps in toVM" I . , . ­ . � ebance of climbing the golden stags * '* �' the conveyof ce is not so $be ruind that the season and I . I 0 . I � s locality and bear in a .. . - all. L I �f you want a. handsome China Tea Sett for after Mr. eircurnatances tinder which the works have to . , . . 7 . c,njz�egation as a separate body, but ass $5 . . . . . � . . . . lies says also that c . It be done reader some of them of an ex-eption&I , j,' . : I If Ig u war t a beautiful Dinner Sett, - . e, r orga * - ; .i;. -1 :- I ,on. * *, nature. . uzat. . I .. . . I .1 L ­.. ,*it takes'grac grit and gr,,nbacl" S The con -you want a.pretty China Cu C & Saucer ' . : .. Portion of the large' ... � - , _ f . I I _ . . . . . . - I : . to run a meeting., . , .1 It takes four g-a conveyance is to the t se of a congre. Tenders will not be considered unlep made .. ,_ :_ 1. � ; � ucer for*,25'cents, , , I � _� new . , striet4y in aeor-rdance with printed forms and. - � : '' - - ... . I . - ieces for $q' to run a paper,- grace, . gn , Ration organized in Conn,,ction with a in case of firms, except there are attached the .. ' " ' . �: ­ If .VOU want a W. G. Chamber Sett of 9 P, . I . ; . . I t System of Church Courts, s nd * * the actnalsignatures, the occupation, . . . pation, : If you want to select from the I&rgest and cheapest'stocic, �. Bump ion and g eenbacks, especially deeds show on their face that they were and place of residence of each member axit choice Green, Black or Japan Tea at 20,,25, 80, 40; 50c. per I- - .1 I . . 0 r of the If you * , green arks. I . . tiozi. same; and furiber. a bank deposit reo*i P' , for If y " #... I e injune the m= of Two Thousand Dollars or more oil want a lb. of choice Green, Black, Japan or mize:d Tea at � b i ... , _ ... ;,_ '' , i - - . . , - . . _ I - - - . - . . .... , .... . � Pic cering -wnghip --n - � . a' I . . of the discipline respectin the 'ec sceordingto the extent of the work on the 50 cents with valuable prize free, . L to � a - urlug section --mast accompany the respective tend- .. `•'° , �� .,. . � 11L 'f ' - - � OW I as & of titles to such property. * ere. which sum shah be forfeited if the . I - • . ; Farm 'Club. I The organi'spation '�l do not understand the plaintiiTs to tendering declines entering into contriwt for . ".. It You Want choice gash groumd Coffee at 20c. per 1b, � - , . � _ . � . . I . the wprks at the race of rites I . 1.\ .., I . . ... . .. . j d in the ' ;.. Be. per lb., : took I lace at Brougham on, ' admit that they have depazted, from the veer stibmItted. The amounj required in each . .. � � . . . I . riday late If You want choice clean Currants at . � � * . . � . I I . , . I . I ladt, will be seen from the -eport faith or principles of the Society of Friends case will be stated an the form of tender. . . .11 I ' . I I n anct * to which the defend . ants as well as the t The deposit receipts � . . . .. ff YOu want choice Xmas Fruits at bottom prices Irani " " : * I ' i(�, i her colum We b0iev' P" thus sent in wffl be m �* ." '­:, �L , Y .. If you want fresh Oysters - such respective parties wbcse Waders ... .. R 16; institutions as tb4 se can be . plaintiffs belong. I do pot attempt armed to the . .. - � . ,sters in bulk or. can direct a ix , � 1. �', - - I to are not accepted. . 4 I If voa want the best family priees, best value for your Moij.e , - - - . great �tofit to every farmer Made Of mb ne allegod departures. "would This partmes not, however. bina it- y I in 'tbe only e proper to do so in e title self to accept the lowest or any tender. ­ . . By Qrder. . . 6. � . I towns.lip, and-we hope to, be able depended on that question. I agree with - - - - A. P. BRADLF-T. mzilian Warehonse, Deverell's Block Brock-street, Whitby. - so . on t3 an . 1 . 1:�, L C3_0 r-ro SJ[MOI**T 3F1Rj--d&,SM31:Z4_ . - announce that a very large the learned judge ;1 :­ . P. ­ - � B - - i4l J � I . .. , in the Conrt below that, seeretwT, -, - 11 epa tuen � I - - - - - * I - - m _rs. � Ottawa, 11th February, IN&. T ck' 's. New, Sprin g - - : umber of our farmer-.3 have bdeome the identity of the West Lake *Mon,thly t of ftail Ways and Canals, .... emb,1 We also hop' . Meeting is what hag � � 17-18 . n e r to be decided, but I -- ------- ----,T- -------- I :, . P I ­ I large.0presentation present a nold that the criterion is not the adher. I '.1 - 10&i3ati -0 Ig7is - � , - . . . . . . .. - . ad. .., Truss to' I'. * I , t the . Ia 11 � , . .1 . � I ..- i � .I.; - � � - . . - . . . . 9 -of the Club at Brougliam euce to the doctrines au d p actices which . . .- � 1. � j , , i . . .. 1. . caa I - ' , � 1 ; 1. , . . - I ha 4 e � .. I I . r . - n- ,painter, and can paint , �. . meet' but its CO bes in qood style, , on _r prevailed in 1821 or IE145, engaged a good I . * chew . - . u Sd"IY next, W11C11' several * n 61203t notice and as 15 . _ 1. I � . • : -- .. .3_ � orta t subjects lm- tinned existence as a Monthly Meeting of p as cheapest. P. 8­-Two trotting . .. I I I I , : ..- bjects I rill be discussed. the orRanizatici; of the Is ends oulkeys for asle cheap. ,g : , , I . `scv� •Go— . ­_ . - . , oci ty of Fri - � .4 . .. I - 1. -It. To � - � .1 I .,- to which it belonged at tho e dhtes, and I . � . I . ... The L6-- .1; . - I I I � W. ff. JACKSON, ­. - i . . . . I . - 1, . ... .islativE Committee appoint- its members being continue in religious - -4-7 - , !- Lot 18, Con. 4, Picker' " ­ .. . . . ;. ed On motion of M ..-. .1 . - � Ing. I . , i �; " . 1. - . .- . . . �. ­1 . _ i . - � f _­ ---- . ­ : I I � L 1. I � � � I I I...., � I . ,_ . . . I 1_ i . � �, I � ­ I . 1.1 . . . . 1. : ; cy on .. �.._ ;!; � I I ! �, I - . - i . _. . - I the part Of those Yearly .. ". ;11 . I 1 . . . _ . - numb of Count Council mmbers, . Meetings as - . - .5i I---- I ­ �. ;- .1 - . a .i . . . . , I I . .r. Druary to con- unity with tile London Yea ly Meeting- I - .1 . . .�i I . - ' slider the questio of reducing - the The possibility of go great a aposta , � reonwod 11adsm1h . 1; :-, • . . '. + .11 • . 46 � .� I • . - , 1, • . ,�. , 40 has Been hol(Eng several sessions would deprive them of all claim to be - I . . . : T + . �.. . . I 11. . . . I . . during recognized as Co )o(- ! I -1 .. ; . . Courts of th � e Society ,.of I have secured the - services of *. L '.. - _ - . the past week. The Clerk of � H. rElftRy. .1 : '. t I . . . .� .: Friends�ean only b • of specula who is in every respect I . . I � , . ,. . .- .� . � ; the H;use 0 e a matte, ' , I I I . I . � - I � .. . P 1: � . .. . - presented an analysis f tion. The gravity of such � . .. -answei s to circulars .sent o . a question, if A FIRST-CLASS MORSE -BOER ' � I . � , � - This cut represents the Do . . I . . ago to county over a year it ever should arise, would bo increased if - . and General Mech&nic. of the `1 sha�.d spring uble' Truss without the belt. lat�'gate tile �ositia . 9 ty .'o cials and others, it were found that, as in the Dreseut case, . . 1. C situated in the Pad by which a CONSTANT but easy IN- . . I . I . q pression o - BUGGIES, CUTTERS, WAGONS'k ARD and PWARD pressure Supports the hernia when truss is adjusted. ,..A§1�11-" for an ex the course which the Court, w f opinion as asked to . i- ." . i pro or coil. Out Of 1000 answers pronounce a departure'frorr the prific Gotuptoorder in first -class style on shorest . . . . . . sent to . .t. • pies of the 'Society, had the sanctiou of � ft , 11. - ,.-.- - - . s the 4000 circulars ,.a notice and at p1ri a to suit the time . .VC)M B.A.Mj= 3B-W- - . � - lajor, y yearly meetings . �.:� . i were U favor of a reduction. it is authority tinLrs Of so much i fluence and Shoeing horses with Contracted Feet or � .., '' - -1. - . I I . � . . , rity as those o w' AAT ' � - CH . � , I quite I kely the cc rallaittee will re f Londoji, New Eng. _. . Interfering a special !ty. � T V*. : �. .. . EMIST . . . 11 Port land, and New York 'He .A_� FIELD . . .. - some selieme tot House looking to presented at present, when we hold, as PRICES LOW 4' � . . . . , . . j., No such cure is nd WORK GOOD.,.' �!n __ 9 '. & DRUGGIST I- . . - . . . . . . .." .. I . . . I.. ------- -_ . - in Iny opinion we mu . .. I F. L. GREEN. ! , the red of the member,�. . .. ;;. �' , ) - I , I st 1101 ..; - . , that the .:, . I . . - It I - I . L . :� . . - M --- , '! I �. - ­ L' . - .1 _. P -1 7_. � . - 1.� I . - I— .. � - ; :. adoption of the discipline of 1 F377 Was a ­ � I - - . .� . -_ . I I . . I ­ . . . . .. ... � - '. . There has beeil a rnarked'chan'g-e Droceeding within the functiDus of the . . - . . I I - . . . 11 I , _ �. - - . 1� -ql ­ ., �` - " -, I ... :,., . . . .. 6 . - _114L_N&\ . . -.1. . I rz for the better in the conduct'of news- yearly meeting, and that that meeting is �_ I .- .1 . pVer T, a .. - . s ii the last five ea f the E oriel ' t- r a a I W,Wd ��_ ­ �: -..- i y r Is. This by the constitution 0 , ty, the ; ail ill g, _1 - . , . a .- �� e . � '_7 I I - � .... I I . !�.­ I ­, 0 - daily .. - � 11111_'�_' chance extends not only to the ultimate Court of Appeal fit matters of . I I _. -� .. - . -_ I , 0 1, !// -.4 .., I . � ' ' ' - ' - . . !!, _;1 but also to the weekly press. The faith and doctrine, as well a in matters - _. - - __ 1k,", I I � I - - W­ . of practice! We have in Axe no"w at "' ' - B: rect decided ._&AR��T - -1 . - . beg day seems to have gone by, when long that the Vest Lake Monthl ­ N Full Blast! - .- __ itoria y Meeting, � F_ . I - .. - .. 6d I homities or verbose local which the' Plaintiffs belo to 1 to 1,1110rr� ray old friends and customers at , .- .. kL -1 __ , ni,, and the ,y more th . .- comma is are demanded. The public members o I am now Prepared to b , I . ­ 11.. I I . . I . � . - .� . ' . . f which, bens of the II . . A. .. I., ..,. - . I ''; _� now cr ve a,U the Yearly Meeting, are as m in religious . . f�. � �' . . . news in a condensed contiou:d 1 . . .� .. 1; I � . . . �I .. � �; .�� ... 1. 44, ... and CO cise form, Editorial opiniong unity with thb London Yearl Meeting, A4 n of Muldantile Wh , . M. 1j' - . . W is the meeting for whose uf . .A,T-TXz-A,1qc-M,8 . which orinally consumed a column see e property , . �. . I . I ___..- . 4, •. . � 1. . I S, . -1 . must be boiled down to ten or twenty in question is held." _imw I I , SPECTACLES AND EVE=GLA -4 SES j1_.1. I - , .. . Chief Justice Hag'&' 7' '=4901t Gkit'06dels: of.. Vio�=. Are the only GenuiX14 English Axticles in the Canadian Mark'- - . 'lines. .0 news muoi be briefed into H - &ad Jud et. . . A '' ' , the fewest possible words. Barton and Osier Weed in 'Ellowing tTes t ..:. - Always "on hand. - Real Pebbles are kept in stock. Tests sie given to purchasers to prove genuineneM. .- -1 ": - . . . .. The mme appeal for reawns 8� - They are rewaimended b , ' given b y t AW Bran, Shorts, and _y and testimonials have been . . ' .. i " Xwe a es to local intelligence in the written opinions. L h Bra � in their . kinas*Of Vice - President, Ex-president, d Z_V, , .P , nt received from the President, opmions. an E oe ree de - '' � • . . , Min Feed - Canada ; the Preaiden$ of the College of Physicans and Surgeons of quebec ; the Dean 1 '.'[:' try 8R. Thlw� papers which fail _­_ - - � , ot. , . I I. . ]. 1: of the Medical Association of - t � _1 . . country . @ . _ - -, - - - I IL 1. ; - . `:- ; ' , ! .--� - 1, I !, a Of the Medical Faculty of Laval University; The President and Ex-Presidents of the .. . ' to reco ize .this POPWW demand will . ' . .A" general election hi - England' ,in' V't.i- ,, FLOUR FICNANIED FO I NIAT. UsdicAl Council of Nova 1900tia, &C-9 &a. These recommendations ought to be suffi- I ,� . _. .. shortly:: am their mistake... . ". ' 6-29. I � , ,_ i, " , '� , , - - - ' 'i I's A I ' 0 - 3 _B _' in a r-" I � I -1 WEE I LA ' " ___� 8 cards, � 6 ' te j --' eg c r "a u year, 43 W 'P * ve * tiae�ou's wit' w' 0 inserted until 1, 0 I � I f r Ing y- - Orders or a te must be in Wit fish r. J 0 pr 6 b Work promptly 6 L. C E N'l A K R ra A ele !J- 4_ jjr �11 , .0 + _ - IV 00 " 111. � k1111 ��j Fir Ir _ I 1� mj�.e,et4 up rt of t �e veor'le, , I I i I I t d 1, T fg �Ct-", I I It` I Aft �i Shim , says L .0 8 . , , . 6 ( I t I e � � � , 4 , � - , , I � t > - � I G � , 1 4 1) 0�� ( 91, .. ., .: POW before August. - clent to their qualities, -but if further is needed, cal.l on i D, 'f ' I - .: q . , JNO*- MiTcHELL CHIRISTO Prove e o ;� . I i .". � . - .. ... ..:. "I , :1 .. " -1 '.. - I... ­ I.. . I I .. . i , . .., . P"OR DALE, Hardware fierchant, Pichriag , �� � 1, "M ,. 1 .. - ��, - ­ .; . ­� _ r " - ._ , �, i. 1, .�! . I -- .. ,. �.; � ;.;, ,:.:,:,. . �i.: .. I . . I . I :_ i.: . . . , . I . ­ ­0­ . , _1 I I ..... ,, . _;, V_*. ­ , % i � . " ...­ I q � . I ,1� I . I I ✓�_ I . . I j � .­ ,; I . 1. I_ , d..: !..:I. p ­... _. 1. � �� ,ii: � . % "' '' " .. - �., � ,.t I I �.- !11 _ �!' :. 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I - . .� _... .. -1 I ,- '. "'' 1, . ,%,. �, . . ..' � ,; I . .. . � I . I . . . - ­ , - , . , . i 1, :_ : , �: -, I' . . ` � ... . _. - " L il I a . . r, . ­1 �­ I - . :.. - I - . . - - . .. �;, . . I— �/ - .-Is,.' 1. .. . _o I � !, - - , ... '. . � �- . - . . - - - � . . . . i''.. , i �. ., .1 j _�.: �_iL . - - , - I- - 1 , - : -- I . . _ I . - I I I . I . - . . I.- '�., -1 .. .- .1 I . - . j , � - . L � - IS' I T - I '.. . 1). 11 , , - ! - f ' - Y - a - 4 (•- .�, - '_ -;a#- %- _:e a .yi•, -• -,t'`s y ' i ] -.�;_. T I .. Lit f# I.I. r. , a. - . - s - . -..: 11 j.• ' .. L.- - - -_ ._..v.�.._ . SALE ONIT841, - :. , , . � . - .5+,•F•• y:LN 1'�' ey .0+1 r 3_=- - .',- •'w.waue+,w -r .Q11 1 :'� .... .. s a y ., _ _ y : .. , .. , . .. . - - -_� _- . a: . a . __ 810 t 1,gnsy, Mason 1th. -0+dt tlol • �►° O A b ° tomi�: I I fartYi stook and lemeutt;,tbe p Ply'`ner r. o . $ + ;. lyir. T. W. Lsmo eanz, �L of �,, d it p , tiho ,ego r owt Cha feed, �_A. n1 us. I . � . L . of o f picketing Thos, l p r .15. 8oree»ninss, 8fb per�a/ � P �' _ � {/� / m. � 1•Y': *• +.� _. .M � �i+CttP t. �. f st,�a.. __ ;f' yIi TT IS GSZU .,� {.• /FF , t apGt10D r• i +` MOnonto Hrroh { lEA,' s t {,rLrx; :�/ xj;�.I .. :! T! tt, ,4 fa: . .ice OS ,„ - .' a _. - _' , '_ ' ! s. x ,.,a�.� .� t RY F'Si .?!� iLeiri4Y4 , 1 i a��..a_:.,•.Y:,'�� .'6:- i Y4 -�',, y_.r' 1 ` -- 2n✓ kett p r; 1} 1 a sfl iy ltf'+ �K Si � Cuftod . Al A in the Fir and p wfA at A1q to ego far fail, 4do to sso for �� } 1 .. fih Wt. rid �__ . , _ r Second Age. Div nely Handle b ••liirrg at et>a t° eP tor, gooN Harley ere ,H ' rf . ` 6 t � s; - 1. Oats firm with firm y 900 bushels at 370 to vales of + `# Thomas Peyton, o Lineolnos j Irmo, sad . Peas are nominal at ii90 A ' 1 'a ,.. .. Gent. • Seen and slowed: L• o�pdoft . .M"A�r's 1oo1Xe6, &if lPIQQWW of opo `ear s: ' a N ,. <;. ,t Ntd a1 •14 to; 7 fos timath ; b Bernard litop for Laq�renoe p• Maw steadyy' Printed y 6 to sat S9 ft10 • tlon. Ho¢8 sold at r Y IJ` T� + . r, i��v+N�7 • -i7• / • { s • - , Chapman, and are to be sold at this Shop at to $6 ss, Beet, os to 8! BD for tore. _ _ _ ' 94 against Stapl Inns, 1820. NOW °�°M aria $$ to $7 50 forhindgtiartere. Lomb ' 1. q ) in Newest Styles of Dress Goods Black Silks Colored Silks, Gingha,I, over aS I to $8 80 ; 'sod mutton, $6 to 41 b0 per ypp '[�T �1 reprinted in a neat volume, Lour Primer lbs. DRIVE i7 I r ' - , _ I. . type, bound in fine cloth, gilt top, b' veled The English occupation of E tar• - . • , 1 White Cottons, Factory Cottons, Shirtings, Ticki4g8, and Cottonade8. j ill Via: boards. Price 50 ants. Theuaint continue. Epp ui 'Fool Carpets, Tapestry, Stair and Hemp Carpets, Floor Oilcloths, 1, Poem, of the tale •age of which the Cincinnati et�ple are proud of the fact D j� v L S , 1 1 -4, 1 I 1 -2, 1 3 -4 and Bldg Wlde, Cocoa Nut ]fatting. _ above is .a transeitip + appeared dearly that ,thebrst building on the s t where - Ualf a century earlier than Paradae Lost, th6iroit eta 1'O DRIVE S i in Seotoh Tweeds, Coatings, Canadian Tweeds, bought at about Half y nds was erected 97 years ago. and it is intrinsical] probable that it _ _ � j Price far Spot Cash. " � � - ' - - "" 11 Id have fallen under the eye. of a assns —li ti e� station d.z's _ in Ready-Made Clothing, made;,-up o' the remises, in tuts Or Single . T y g P P g .� 1lfi'.ton ; in any case there are sL •iking TBAINf3 (i0IN4 EAST DOE As FOLLOWS:— - . ; ointb of resemblanc ' between the two MAIL DR1 'Garments. . - - P EaI►IRESS. ,. , .8.20 A. M. ; - . poems, and many ha a supposed 11lilton s MAD, I , 2.48 P. M, In ma110r121 De artment. We are offering the chO1Ce Of 1U0 lECeB Of 1118 inmrortal work to ha a been inspired by LocsL, DRIVES g g ` p I, 6.45 P. M. most Select Pattern Tweeds at $12, X13, $14 and -$I5, usually sold at ,•' the former. Only t o copies of thel work TnAixs GOING �GEST . are known to be in existence t)revic us to DUE AS FOLLOWS:— fr0II1 I MAIL EYP *ESS. . 9.05 A. M. 8 to $20... Call and inspect the same and compare prices.. We are ' determined to the issue of the p esent edition, one MIXED. 1 5,15 P. bI, . 1 being in-the British Museum, the -pother MAIL Ez�ltEe.: 5.15 p• M• lead the trade in the county, as `we have done for the past 25 years. , A choice stock of Bo, Library, •, Oxford. The I _ in the 3 Trains run ot. standard time.. Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Spices, &c., and Crockery always on hand, cofi• in the hritish ti iseum was puijchas- �. ed at a noted sale of ld books m 11819, ; by Baron Rolland, ho notes upon a WHighest price paid for Farm Produce in Cash or G1 ods.. • blank leaf that it cos him 211. 17s: Gd., . ut 110.00), S me years a;go a I —� . ,O s , ' tali . .. I gentleman of ti�i�•gini , 1gli J.. L, Poston, WHITE, COTTONS „ .GREY- COTTON sprunn f, om an old English fami�y of '1 ,-: . that name,made an a curate transcr.pt of i. >i ­_ the copy in the Britis museum, pr�serv- ' ` . . . . ,. - inc even the quaint s elling, punctu � tion, 9 i j 1. Ca�italiziug, aqd italic izin� of the original. ` COTTON SHIRTINOR7 � � - . i This preset edition is printEd wihottt """"�"u' 1 . ti - . alteration. Apart f om its presumed - Ea le pia j L. counccti �n with Par Ise Lost, the �oem g Ste �%aShe�. , . ° . . � .. .. has ,,-cry considerable merits of its own, �i�1J8* t�Y'1nQt�T, at _ and is in every waj literary curie sits. Bes Machine Flade. ` '+ , - - 4 ' John B. Alden, Pubh her, New YorC. o j' . . - — ?Aden's Library agazine, wlllph is Partl $ wanting this ga- , 0 . , - . 1. generally acknowledg d to- be the (most chine apply ly to . s ' if • ' ' enterprising and mos aluable of� the _ I T 88 Zlt011 eclectic monthlies, a quite beyond all : T; 1. rivalry in its low pri a (81.80 a 3•ea •, or AGENT, PICKERING � - - I `; ' I� 15 cents a copy), presents the follalw ins Or to I - l - L � attractive contents in rte March nuripber: � 0, Pickerlrlg LadleB �` parm , �j Su]� er vY Par are Inv �r ably pleased v Yth Mr. Gladstone as a Theologian, by S. b - . Laing; A Pedantic uisance, by'red� Hardware Dderchant. 16_29 O fine Selection of E1IIBROIDER�ES, LACES, eric Harrison ; The " rants" of Britian;, - / , ' _. - - 1-1 -1 1 •' Gaul, and Spain, by award A. Freejman; ` 1 . 1. EDGINGS, BRAIDS, MUSLINS� , Impressions of a M ern Areadi", by ' T. Mrs. E. M. hichol1; Myths and Myth•' gQj�j,A,111Di', �LCi. . o— i oloRists, by Andrew. fig ; My CoiiteJat- Highest priC88 paid for goo - ,i ed Election, by a D feated< Candriate; , - Y -_ , ' . . .! i' - th c - M i heat at e -ill e- A. B .. . E ish Columbia. b Wm. - G ohman; Home R le in Ireland, by' B.EEHI�?''E FIIGRIIITG I1v ALI. TH]�E�HAI:�1S.. Justin, McCarthy ; ctors and Their it . .i Calling, by K: 8 ;The Care of Dale _ _ _ ' f — : Pictures and Prints, �y P. G. Ha b r- -- ton ;Tea Culture and Tea Drink' g in d Mlh Feed always 1 1 '• • ' I Float a y I , Japan, by E. A. Junk r von Lan , gg ; for 8 le.: / t 'j . ' he Pleasure of Re d' b :Sir John a _ _ • . S . Ij s . On 1 uIS y - I II Lubbock ; Ireland d the Vi `tftoria �t arineT ' Work a• Specahty ' ; r.. ` 1 . I 11 Colon , by A. V. Dicy Single cops s of � y , __ 1. the magazine are sold at 16 cents, though GrO P =N�. �0 _ _ .. - the t is tar a an the amon>�t of { .. ,. . matter en is near] equal to thot ' of any day. - t . 1. giy ',. ' cent monthlies. John I3. Alden, Q OTATIONS : , '"� *�..,,� Publisher, N ew York. _ - r . .; • E I Flour p r 100, $2.25 to $2.50 ``'�'`� 1. Why suffer from th $ 'nnoyiti Cough _., . ­­ . , ­ when it can be perfect] cured with W' is Bran pe Ton, - 13.00 i ! r. 1 I • -. f... , 1 Cough Syrup. Do no hesitate, as it is Shorts p' r ToII,. X14.00 , exceedingly dangerous �as it may pmvd the . forerunner of a severe Lung complaint, It Screenings per X0, t Sot .. Of the Best Quaht� - - j will cure Asthma, Bronchitis, and] all ! '_1.00 � I ' �, � _ Chop Feed do . ..1 _ Throat and long tom taints. Price ,2oc, j Harms, Barton, i� Ro� . '-L y dill clo` es Satnrda ni hts '' 50c, and 81.00 per bott e. Sold b W. 11- � �' 1 ; ., Field, Chemist and.1) ist Pickering. • , AT . :1 'L � ' t 6 o clock. + • and other Provisions,' cheap. �, ___,_ :The Augsbnrger Po zeitung, the oldest i 1 Catholic journal of G rmany, has f ele• - - -- – ��'=S=N'�' .1. 1.1 . . orated its bi- eenfenar•. _ h was tta�rted �0� & �'�$C'"iT.7`RRA.'�s _... - . _. . I - ­ in 1686. I Freest and CGogd. 4 G-RAPH Anvicz ro tdo•raiiss.— �► •Are` yon Aieturb�d M PIRO I _ . ni$l,t and broken of t ur rest'-by a ldels - Au inspection v�ill oblige, child suferin and eryin with ain of Cutting Teeth9 u eo .end .t o P�NT'INUED , ____ oe and et a bottle ALEX• FIIITDLA.Y `1 of Tyra. winsloWs soothing o i t EveT�bod� wonders why there is sac�t - chi dreg Teething. Its value l� .. It will relieve the p sufferer immeiately a riieh 1 /"1 a11� r �1 � O � � - '� j • 1. Depend upon it, there is no misI* kS Brien S hot0.. it it ��/p . about it• It eure, ery and Diarrhoea se he given perfee ' • r. iegnlaten the f3tomaeh .n Bowels, cures V4'ind The reason f� beCSn gi I . Colic, softens the (rums, Hess Inflammation, atisfaetion in every case_, and going st' . . .1 BIG ORO P and given tone and en w the whole system. Will Say if there are any person I , ` '' • . . I . . . - "Mrs. W inslow's Bopthin Syrup" for children �rtli Y y , ; '.; � r . o V d § Gt.n d O ve A s, ' in, pleasant to the taste d is the Pon ri Rion who have had Photos taken b me the i Y l to IN THE. L I . I . . of one of the olded and Ismale pph Dot tw to any cit work I wit - .' rT and nurses in the IItdted states, andis or a sY'e �� E ot{ LUB�1 R i y 1 . by all druggists thronghot[b the world. Pei t1� hem oBe doaen Panel Portrait ­r ,.. .1 , - 1. cents a bottle. Be sure n ask foz "Mi*s. v°�►ix- floe of ehalige. No work ailo�lved to leav Al N'S,/ . f snow's itoOTSINi(i f3zsvr, and take no of�her a. ' B I - �_ dio ass flat -class and hipthl �j A • tied• the Sts unlb`i 1� the T1me tt3 Z.eaB Judge A. W. Tony e, the aoveliet, as finished•hotos made in any kind o about twenty patents anted •on aew weather—rain _ or sunshine. Ravin ��- tT*��"''. YO�1Z' OTdeY'�. � yP added some very fine scenery tp the Studs V ' , harness, ,and expects four others. a pared to make wont second to non . , • , harness is t0 be ant ly Of metal, d +' - ���-- PARTIES Conte their rd Building in the ? spring should leave their orders now, thus secsur- - for it anada. - amon tills advaD a claimed 6, C. _ inga post reduction in price. that it is lighter, ]tee cumbersome, m e CopYmg and enlarging , s tar g stook of Frames always on hand easily adjusted, slid ill not chafe a g y .' All work done by the instantaneous pro BILL STUFF a Specialty. much as a leather harness.: It is a L- _ l i .. � - ed to cost about 80 r cent. less t a teas. . P 09BRIEN �- r+- �-T•�r � promptly filled and h:mlier delivered leather harness, and it will be m re w• E• , 1 't 1J.V �..T• - " Au ardersaired durable. - 48.8 Photographer, Whitt , gI�✓ where req A se i�lezt door to Post- offeeJ r + , ,. nsatioa.1CkEr1n Lumber a,rd An nnpanalleled nsation is bei / `, , tl 1 ' .' f -.! created all over Onto o by the wonde al - .and unequalled manna in which Nears 's r n C s _ ife Hsu JOHN GEE, Prop• . . . 1. .. Toothache, Rheum street, Bae�ac e; a. . Headache, is removed by one applieati . A f'(1 COST 1 ' Y SUFFER FROM . - . of Fluid L' htnin No of %naive, s- A 1 • I r . ' " . iK 9. l.. j ' e � I knsting drugs need be ken for days. It >�r. I . 'is an instant cure. T y a 25c bottle from ; s.: �_ : -_ '. j' - -- ic . W. H. Field chemist nd druggist. 18- I. U Reserve rand Lid .,C.�.1.V ..V - - , . , . . .. I ..; eho la C,-R L. How would it woe if somebody - getup a game of p progressive comet u. , Assurance Of 1�'eW'York. - 1 . _ . DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, . sense ? - . I j f WHEN 1 If yon are afRic with laheumat m Ca,'nadieizi t�o�►ernment 1�po�it 860,800. ���Tl� �'��� �' L�� ' . - call 6n W. H. Field d nggist immediat ly AccnmulatedReserveFand (over)815,000.0 Now -going on at - , � - ' and rocnre a bottle of West s �Vorl e ' 11K,, y Il tkoroashly care you. ey do net P Death Claim paid during 1884 479,900. wi Th - - Wonder or Family Li iment, it is a cert u New businell$Arst aMOB.1885, 15,000,000. 1 grippe or parade, but act very mildly, and and positive cure. It. is infallible or whenever a are considered priceless, Spra s, Cnts, Brni ,Burns, Scalds a d oe` ''_r cent of all assessi ten a Thr.y ltstie proven to be the - all di ease r nirin external a plicati n. Twent 1-fi w h the{ entril•Trust Co - t - 9 GREATEST BLESSING . - 11 eq ;g P are deposited led tees of the R Price ' rents and cents per bot A. parry of Neva York. as $old 1 y W. H. Field, chemist aid serve Fend. ' . , �`�` � I T B 1 `a , , OF THE AGE . druggist, - 18 -21. Life Itwur&ucdat less; than one half t stiRerers m BndlQesUon Bis• • . U 1 to aU lisol to Arenehi,aoma ' ins,- phijadelp ordinary rates, ilci'shodiritqpe rfeet. n . ��` - Cr,GGCls lead. I'Y'lade.10.1111 ordered. fttomae4. Taey are an a a ' writes love sentence on living rose lea es 17 assessments triads- in 1881, 1882, 1888 and perfecfi care. Use them, And be M. st fifty Cap, ''+ relieved lfropt your 1>Nsei'Y, 90 pills in s 1. cents a lead Her method a and 1884, and in, na case can they be more ��ts al1Cl B ��"`' Yid iJhOe►S� tea• sae. per boz, a bmteg for $Y. secret. • - tregnsnt than feveq► alternate month• a . _ ,�,pppal Ez . u� management, et,C., FOR SAl.if 6Y s►lL DRUGGISTS AND 'Z >!� `:i ., aril '' ° pe �1 OOd. OROCERMS CROCIIERY �� � DHALEN$ IN Ml£DlOirtE8. 4 �: ,� .f� � r. limited to #9.40 pit s Ger,rn - aware a h0 wilt want6a in eV b ! Bew'ore of Cvunterfeit+s and. Base Im►cations. 'a of any d t w An . &CUTS iQ -A ine wri, only in Blue, with signature on eery In rice_ on to take n bins in plaice of ALZ 'I'O�".+C?�� k _.�. �.,Ll .�, __ y yt tea jojii ft1 to whom a liter d� rtt ,�. box: ° era ti W padtage of the6e Celebrated Pills MoGr or do Parke's Carbolic Cerate. I' It Commission will be - i,llowed. Applicatio R • ,ant to any address on r9ceipt of a 3c• stomp. <, � Is a marvel of heals g for Bores. Cow+ solicited and fall pa •cnlare furnished b t . .. ; Prior to Dtlr RelnOVa� f1'E}tn , Whlt��/. . dNO. O. WEST B 00. ` : 1� Burns y frith' fit the undersigned• - - t , NS etc. No fam 1 shoals be sous raoruttrtous► it. It has no eon t�et Mg mBo� ORD4N; k , st �► as K,No gr tar r, roROt+rro. 8nr..- , P� 's, and have no other. Unit►!� '4'5�] W HITB Lf Agent sot th County. of Ontario, 49 . �" ,�,' � - *! - __. cents + box. Sol by W. H. Filtw, Port Perry, out• s i A#�� ? • Forsale at Pickering Dragf3tore P �,'14 lg -4, 7.8fn _. . -. ..; ehsmut and drnggis . . ' + `'" . �� - >� x . t . ... . �x ...., . r:,. : ,. �. j. , .•- .. ,: , . . � , 1 i : -. - .. . ..Y 1. �!) 1 . ... Y : x .. . .. ,.. .. ..., .. .. ... .. .V. �. t j� • a 1. _ .,,.- -: , z : d,,l 1 A 4. - . .r . ,. , . ?.j- :; - . :,'.4 E,r .N: ;,Y - 'l" _ Pam. h'r _ k - • r: - -'. _ t ,�, ' A Y, if 6, '. "l{ ( a l�C$ y`'1,°'� .. - e' .?. iY .• V 11 ,. �� . -.., ,. y_ • _Y y k t. v , � .. __ .. �YY iL _ . piss` •.ba. " - � , , �. , . , i 1. , � � :. .1 , \ , i I I - - - I - I - .- I � ! .. � 7A I . I -.,I - , '. t,.1i1_ - .. I � 11 I I : I . � I 11 1� 0 :�. " .. . .�! - _. ­'m z J.-l- Z _. � i � -, JIUJS VIL-7MT TUMU&I .,: , " the Swes relosimle. Attie a % Nh• rivw **a& ings small dors of Improve- I . . - _ hoA. purom I _T11S_ I - - I . -A . . . 2. .� - 1�.-' 1-4 of days, during which he ex Memo all lamb to zasiLe It navigable will dW alsingin me- D Snow Drift I - .. . I . ... .. ". II' :._, - 1. _­.�.i:,. " Iffla ­ . - � a' of marohing :e .tort oftfs Imp enough to be suiplord In . . . ,,_L. A 'i Na;Z1,ii1e ' ` lie qualidee of a, firl&ol cwawsit Win With. - - I FAVO' � . . I . 111-st mrone a readl oom" as fast as • burying trade on Lake Win RITE _ Ranwilyi Ind"As, too -"� - 4 I. �. J the $*pays is retreat. agotually drove the 946 W&ww limprovemont"As , Issuer- Tumn " . ���_ - C�16mfssiongsr J. I Wrigley, of th B488M tthhrroe regimente-2 trained goldion- son and the towas mouth of our as *412- OLD NATER RICE STARC . y company, who In now in the r"100% In headlong III ho t of Bangill and not lab a advantage of a waterway, and would C 190 B.... Bai ; .., - 0l , ,-,...�,.. ,v w spoken to the they day by a reporter I---- L � or it f without one Nick stave to linvopme all ft*hlb by roll to the 31, t 0&* h . T" "" Drift BaMm Powder 00. &mtiord. 014 ith regard to No h. Woo Inane Man or *0 " Of 0100 elephant. And Men ikwouth of 0% river or .at least to lialkirk. r�Vit -_ ' FAILS. " Are the Winni g people des usthat • � .,- . - I not on in his full Into Usider suggAgolifounistanoss the Hudem's Day ___ CELEBRATED - ,. --..-'' :- t is Hudson Bay re im should - I I � .: ­ ­ � 1_ I y built do* which was to d trop the brigade." 4­111is from the head of Lake Winnipeg to � Z ­ . � I � - ,..,'-.-' a iked the reporter. I I . I ad to pa, 1 =11426 of his Yort Kola= would be of very value to the . , - " I �1: - oiler y for hL - '_ out �,. I 11 Oh yam," * repllid Mi. W ' "the southern por, ion of Manitoba. and would of. 0 i ;�Nr been 4L soldier, Cioc er Roller likatol . -, . . own puree. H9 had I . � ..- ) ,; a 0 1 I,; _.. : I g . people � hav great ith in a and relied -rily on his 3uuting experievoo ; for as temptation to grew shippers south of A One Million pair n use in Osns,da and . y I The hod to ths lake port would . 110 . U. � � . . a I home. The think it Is junt what it but of the Europeans i ,ho rallied at his all,-the Ilue 0111UP141116. Okonge@L lightest and eliaset nuIred to give hem easy &00406 too the no one doubted that i'the Sepoy b-iggide I have to be made by $be C. P. R., and so far I hadventurodtoft=nmo him,orbagdohooked as f rolght from all south of fifteen miles this 1. "19 IrKIR MLLION. Send for Catalogue. Liberal induesynentg to building Anks. i4ew agrents ,an". . 1, - �� ­�.,­ Wlb Hue Of do c1bilora" %ad Northwessm � ". . . ...:. �'..'. " Do you think t�e� aghems Ip'Dra tioable?'- its flight for twelve h a. It. would have sido.of the intereaSonal bouod^ry line Is V a CROCKER SKATIC Co,. AMWAY Ill C010trial 1111alk ota mad Nsiribern . :.. "Well, I a t speak fron' P61`9011al been destwyed. It w a matter of life-long concerned, we would act under the present . . 148 King ill. W., Toronto 0,1L - .: . I Nelbrssk&- Now OW fouis we beluir opened up and . . � I - 2N , . : . edge. T intment to hi that this Sapoy's state of aff dris be allowed to build a oom- 'saw rodue"Ve � . a : : . ­ - . . k owl .hTe whole thIng 11141 to disopr . Y settled In these weaggl[erna ge on whether the Strata open for thoug 6 not too. . peting line of rail. Thus the whole U ulted =RIG, and *4 "ift o3murs"UhAve llero� " af,10"Mon. r I . y considerable p rtion of theye r or not . . 4�_, -�, -, Stable fm*ht by &a lindson's Bay route fiew ON s Wood Cartco) we I - 0 . rOf full Intonation (which will be tons y4u free ir ... . _ If the Str&itslare o61Y open,for a a Or% time - .." -, could be sadly choked off by the managers Omits) abous the tnw lande avid Sheep hoRkes, ap9k, 6 " Nome bast-rt, well the schome wo d bard- Iffadsoa's Ba Railway Clouttiaotion to JORN X. MORLUT, al y of the C. P. L . .. GV--ALXAsX"o C31391r. . L . - Ing to hide the f wt IL L MAj . IV Wastern Canadian Pass. 0. a N. W. By., . - � "I. 11 - - y be a success, for Ithe oosan trav I In what There is -a strong robalillity that the There In no we In try _.' - -KAX"ACMRXL8 - .� : �!� I _ Avalk, . � r '�. ..... I It lopends on. t however, the could 9 or St Torenso, On, ..:_ , I 9 construction of the rAl ay from Manitoba- that until thorn Is Independent oommunios- aommu%m Agent.'Ohicaeo.& - wo d alter t I I �. . h4 why tha the Hadson's Bay III be commenced tion between Manitoba, Minnesota mad Dak. r Winters" Patent Wo be readl.ly reac a "MA t o , , . ' 4 ... Caq -, I - -: : th, i oompilt xlen of hinge materially, but the during wie coming spio g and -that the work ota, the $up I trado for I P omen" a Bud- I lei gth of time ths the Straits are open Is is will be prareauted wit vigor, and without son a f6y railway from the two latter will "n Line loyal Raft ateamehipt Buggleso Carriages, Sleighs, 4 I'll . I . _ tter of dupute lot up dam[ oomplatedo make the ownera of snob - road wool Balling durfug winter from Portlaod every Than alone when severity not a thy. What kind of country woul the pro. ot weather will compel e, cessation of work. The cheapest and beat link of oommunioa. day knd Halifax every fiaturday to LAverpooi, and it .. . . ad road traverse V . It Is a mstter decide J that the work of tion In by -the Red River with its obstrue * . . Bend-tor Catalogue. po . summer from Quebec every Raturdav so Edverpool . , , ] .--- assenges, barren and Inh spitablo. construction will oomu Once tiotia removed. A matter of a quarter of a forsootlando�� Ireland. Al f I more, '', J. WINTEIL 9 ana - The country Is 06111no at LoadondArry to land maUs and . t simply a medium for reachlo the 1111a- of L4e Wb f be pashol onward million of dollars wonld do that on th Halitax and 84 Jobn's, N. F.. to lAverpool fortnigboll itetI An from the head so rom Ba X 9 n Pon an a Min. a could nevarlbe any looal trot j. " - durij�g isaimmar months. The siagi,mare of She Ojai . I " . , In a northerly d1re3t' -2 until tide-water Itoba side. and the efforts b -Ing put forth at - , Gaul Oit _� .-.--0 Hallfas - _­ YOU navigation on the Nab n rivar Is resohad. W"hiogton by our neight�ors in Minnesota What length w ul i The road b . do es Still during winter to and,from' I FOA= Boston and PtillagiolpWa; and during @= kh k?" i The-e may b,j those w will object to -this an4 Dskota shows that they will not fall nwr between (Awww &Ad Montreal, weekl'v; 01" " ' � Wi 11, I oan't'isy. but the d os be. point of oDmmgl,olng 00 struotion, and who short In Improving the channel of the riv And B0dn0 Weekly. and Glasgow sad Philadel - .�_ 0111..,,:�'. or ffow . , tw n Winnipeg ai2u Fort York In mathing think that it should ommenoe fro plith ristiffbily VM n I my cure I do not me ly in the witlAn their territory. Sarely private on- - OV4 Ir six hundrid miles. 11 . J%r fl, Pon". or Other infoluassion apply %# for a time and then have them retiarn ag 7 terminus In thin prov noe and move by terpriss could take hold of a matter so small A. sobumachgr & 00 Baltimore - & Opnord red,W cum. I have made tho diw&-e,, 4 , , I -, � I - . & Co I � I Y or FALLING 81CK.NJ:.%8 a liff,-I,, x119 INDIAMR , - I F.; Wm. Thomp , , i ' tocuretheworst( --94a ere an n auggaqt such a course V iore in no doubt., and reasonably expect that the Dominion Gov son & 00 . 81. Jghn, N 8 ; A Ion & Co., Chicago Reais; � . � .1 � �, it John;*, 9 stages northward. rhat soldshuess might as this work in MAultobs, and we might "ai"a : She&& Ov., ii� th ' ly hing in th6 ore of a . =1T1%nh1X = no reason for n ot n 4) W rw*i I LOTS h Alden, Now York; ff. Bour9w, Torenk (Mre. " Send at once for a treatise suid a ,4& .� V I I -, Fri'o HOW, at re g &men the people of Winnipeg more than tho a of arnment would contrlbuto libarallv towards UWO remedy. Give Fxpre_8-; and Pogt .1ta ndiana of th . North a Allan- Ras & 00., qwboc; Win. Brookie, Phlio m W3 or a trinj and I wm any it you nothi rig f W 0' other place can p,oduoe selfis ar - the same. - Winnipeg Commercial. dolilhia; H. A. Allen, Portland, Boston. Adontreal. Addrew Da. EL o. Roar. iii,pe.r, ijt.. . re h ga , . ... .� evr - bo t the In. ment in its favor. Bat after all we believe - : - � morn abo � . . I I . Al ncyal "ru the time ill so#u&ll the projectors of the ro,,Ld are adopting the .. 11111111L Allow . - ----- � Al , and In somf A - iur . MW � fix wise and sensible course, rind even those Death of %Nobleman Who Hated Horses,, ". '. I for the rising. I think this ab M30 411YI d not believe there is any pl who see Immediate a in In sao-her will The deata 1-1 announced of Count 9marlo - , , , r the among � the Indians for a �rlsiiig, but I I t th,..t eventually be mos out 'Sommisch, Hungarian magnate, who was . � 'a '' ]BY U,sl,NG i in' k IL MANUFACTUREW4 AND MILLERS WIL4 8 k -, i to be pursued - . 01 - VF, MO.N-Ey riat 3g am o galt th red men might take plaz kuowilinso ,ety for his extraordinary hatr ' I ' I � � at any molent. You can never depend on The commencement 'of * bonsthoti6` ' at ol horatis. Tail &version amounted to a I 11, I the head of Lake Winn the Indians' tempar." � peg to a wite ,,love, roal hippophabla, and It obliked the Count b , I f a rising amongst them did take placi, because y the construolion of less than half irany years agn to throw up his commission 'would o oonvid'r it serious ?" 0, 4, . . elfthewhole roadi a ' '"l iI mcr outlotoom be lt,thearmy. Tn6CjuutdiSd&tan&dvauo- . � I 1 1 1J j11 Most deoide�6 V so, unless it wit crugh- secured, which will fu sh a loarce,gf earn- &I age on'ble estate in Slavonia. He W'" a . 'WTry It once and ' -ft ­_ , . TM will use no other. . �,' - ; _ :. 841 DUt promptly Any playing with the ing to the company in very short'-iime, datinguished agriculturist, an excellent : - . .,_� - - � . 1. . I ;. . � � 1 - - U&Ctl&" of &, e C r Ine L&�dl' - -1; . 11 'eal . i . - trouble or red to fain would be dangerous and 00 umanoe the pr tioal test of the Itudlord. and on all rubjeoto'but that of � �� . . We are the Sole Man ". . . . . a -, .. . I .I .:� �. i I., If a rising among 't the Inilans took place value of the outlet fo commfiroixi pur. h)r8es, asses, and mules ; a man of son , 1. I l , .- ­. . . ;: . , . : nd . .. ArAlso Cylinderg Enginei, Wool - I ;�� ` __­ . - __ . - .,� and was allowed to run for i6ny considerable. POSOL Jlidgmeut. He would not allow any animal and Iffarneag 011A. -1 -, - peil, d. unchecke4, then the trouble would Then the 60unw is a I File one because It o: the equine kind to come upon his 11ands - I " " , " i sve the Hu4sob Bay comp"y settled arn waterways, which h Roarcely been at h i m had always to alight at his park gates. IN - COsy. OROTO$ be far more serlo�s then ever before.' . will compel the utillaini 61 onr North-weav w , that visitors who rode or drove to see MCCOLL BROS: ' 4 . .''. r_ . I -"." ... . -nt yet ?" tempted as yet, and w Ich will we believe E a himself for many yeari used a vehicle . . up v ith the Gove�nmf ,, rho companyl's bill for transport � ner. Prove them to have -;,far beyond d 'awn by trained door, but latterly he went TRY OUR C&NADICAN COAL 01L9 S"LIGHT- BRAN - ' vAu vice� has been prdd. We engaged trans any c-sloulatione hither made upon them, a mut his t state in a carriage with a team . .- . ,... . . 1) FINICSport , tN THR MAP-91ICT. . . lo!,.thge vernm nb, but received, nothing and are the oonstruotio of &he whole road ()" .oxen. His horror of hornes is said to 4. L.. - .1 ...- . - f . 0 ' 1. _ I I . _ . - 1. � : ' I - u __ th:n a D mission for our'troub!e. is a mpleted show what A valu ble auxll. h,wa been innate, as. there' was no accident 11 __ - . .: , . ".. L - : 1 , (. - Wh we got frCo7the Government we -paid, iary they really are to railway facill. ir his life to apougnt for it. . ,� . - __ _� thin but a oomm�wlon on the sery oe. " � i . 1. .� 0JR � I I . . to a people iv� employed. � We got no- Vol % I ... i I IThen the cour4a In a wise one because it .0 . . I ! I so ou will hurry the opening o an cutlet whie ' '.. ;'L " Deeds Not Words. ,_ - , 1: have qome lainmu ag A the I ,h if -1 . I ...�, . . 'l .-I 'l on . , ; I z 'l � ' ' 1, l, .1 t. I I:th ly available in samoagar time will be of val. . � i BY CHAILLIK8 SWAM. " .� . . .1 .. 1 -4� . ;_ i : Gov ament for r-es e rebelli n ?" . i , - . . . . I t 11 I . I 1-3-. no to the whole provinoe ; whereas st4rting . I Y " (am, these have n uly pro. 1- " If words o,)uld Satisfy the he&,* 1 .. sent d, and will o btless sett ad satin - construction from Winit peg (r si,y other .. The heart might find lem care 0, . ., - , I) V I , - . - i, - � factiril . � Bus words, like summer birde, depart, . � � . y- I - point in the provincti a road would be in pro- ;I, - . . , ' And Fave but empty air - - , I . . M . Wrigley ill oni a'sholrt time & rsel. groan for several yearis, �hfoh ended at no- : ! .. .3 9 - y .1 - - Thi bear&, a pligrim upon earth, ;dent of C,Lnada, land has already won his wheret opened up no prodw)tive " . - untry of -,-� , ;' rinde often, wheii it needs. _� -. . I . . . � ..- I way uto the coaftilence. and esteem of the any oonst quedoe, and would be of no mater. 11, This words ara as little worsh .ti �:L 1111111PIU11119 NorPhine, and kindred habits. 'Valuable treatise sent .rie, i. :1" , I - - i . H ( ffiolals, who speak' of unti completed ... �_ As JI.L81 90 many weeds. :� J' a -, me(hain" m-4y be give I � :u on B i6y com any I&I value to anyone unless � o I n in Lee, or co& a, witanut tne knowledge of the person taking it. L .� %.!:'L : . .. - - � . . � him the highest possible way. for the circulation of moneywhich ito'crin. !! ' ;' - � L if so desirt,d. S,ind two 3c iqt.%mp,4 for frill jx�rttculara And testimonials of tbnee w :O,� ._ .:: - ­ . . :. 1. � �' A, 11111le aidd -and t,illy mid . .1 I ' 1 1 �'"f . . I I .. ..": - . '.. I' . _. . ; stmotioncresigai. Thus .1ooking at the pro. !.'.�� -; Can deeper joy joapart . . '. linve 1�-wn onrpA A -?Oradw N. Ve Lebang'47 Wallington St. E,mt, Tor * , I ._� � . I ' onto. Canada. � 1 - I �! gramme of con it U-tloa we *must flay i Than hosts of wolde, which reach the head, ,, __ I� I L , hat �' , But never touca the heartI . . .1 , , . . ; _. � , . : 1: .� , . "I" L - . ... A �Ozn Soldier, . from every view Point It 81�es eviderwe of - .. ''. .1 .. .1 . . , il The vnioa that wine isunny way, :,! ­ � ,� i - . . I I I I - . � WiNdom, cailtion, and economy on thfi , . - , Th death is announced o . I ir part , _,,: ; A gly home to cheer, . � . ... ..:. "' Geo!ge of those who arranged it, � � the fewest wooddio"y; '! 'L ; I Udn Yule. He wall only suable Bengal ". , but ob I upse few-hole dear! ' ., . 13atalwalook at the arrangements for . I Ch aft �: � .TH.E, EABRAD civil ' of the older and more active type ; utilizing L%ke Winnip"g in connection wita . If words could satisfy the breast I but U o -8 this Hudson's Bsy outlet, we na . The world might hold a to" - I , . . . . FINZ BOOTS A D S. noe did &I wonderful thing. In 1 8:0 N HOZ ' � But words. when summoned to tbe begit.- turadiv in- 1. .1 I _., z. . . hews a a Comm oner In Bengal proper, I I aline to ask : B-It Wbi,at about the Red River . I when three regi, of Sepoys, reaking . �!-� Of, satisfy the logo I . I , - I . . ' I . . an a fooder to this n rtb ) Wearingi ,.. - late 1: ito mutiny, I rched across h district 0 ern gateway? In - Like plants that make a gaudy Show,, . :,.. - almost every cialculatibn madq of the vsJue - ­ All blossom to the tons: I' I I .. � . 60 joi the fusurg ut army In. 0ud4 i. ; � i� Mr. of the Hu But whose poor nature cannot irrow. I z 1� Pitting, ' ' doon's BAY real a the grain - carry. - -- . 1: %. I . . . . ]; / I , One particle pf twult I - . . . . I '. . I I . I �, -_� - -. Yule ad no troo - I no military an &orlty, Ig from D&kots and Minnesota has been . ' " . . . I . . . I . � . I I c isand respcgnsibi�ity In the matter ; but the I , i t. : I . J I I . Looking counted upon, and iade"e theroute W9111A - . J. , ., - - p., iimpu nee of the affair was too much for loose much of its commbr ial value if it did .t ,,: Th � * ':,- ' - .:­_ . e Far Reaching. -1 � .� . � . I � . him .- He was a unting man, turmed out . 1,. - - not attract a good share f that trade. Bat Perfume of a geod name heralds the Claim -.; , � 1� .. .." . __ v!- � -1 - '.. L I - his ii nting equi age, borrowed izare ale- then navigation of any . :,-,-_L� - . ractici6i value for that Putuam's Painless Corn Extracitor in a -.' : IN TH Fj MAR KET phan rem nati " friends, oollectod eight, .,_ ,.m' . 11 . lants and clerks y such a tr4ffif' reaches no arther up thep Rad sure, cortai a, and painless remedy for coma. I T, ., . I ' \ Eure p and a small : ? . - --- . River thaq SL Andre 'a Rapid .i - .. '' 11 X . ' - w is land from Fifty Imitatious prove It to 64 the but. At ,� ­ . _. � . . . - . 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" i R, i . •0' �• . r . a,t i _ ( jr. * I � ,-. . . � ,_ - . . . I - i . ., ... . -:. -f .. �..:,. .. 1. i . . :: . 4 .- . _ , 1. `{, -- -- -- — �._ — --' — - -- t Tr '� There is no ezom• for your suffering any lamer [� She bad on the bi bdtits and'the coat t ed wen fate effect the other da and ova fifty. medfohm*-- thaa�s of t► decided oharwper— ten oa f D � oboe when you can R•i a N G' L • g y- one who knows •teed to ours, and which is perfectly YOU cap. They were so large and heavy that bra and days were ti 1 you are informed by :s taarw .. . . ��. waBens, elite bad $sit aleck last in the snow, and d to a Uvery cable where their owners mere tha6 on do --the Ijless the better of t7arwn'. Catarrh oar. v a pleasant and fo d them and redeemed them b the pay- =ate p�laons, each as are takenn by those etYeotnai iremedv sat your Drngeist al>ost it. ked Ice staid neither hoer come back: y " t don'it wan td' play in the snow any men of half a dollar each, L�t�e of profanity who wish to commit suicide Never dream Love b a pardon which frequiaatly comer _ ALLEN mje!e " ahe sobbed, gas her mamma took her fell wed the enforoement of this ordiltanoe. ths$ bard work !s the needed madiolne. we know not how, and it quits as jest in the ` _ BY BLjLI:BATtt F, ' make mothers so acs `y, I into the ousa n Nor thitak you oast IIwork off' deoided die- , same manner.. . T e Ea liah steamer SdntJi _ atnbria has e>Rse though the effort of the will Is of ser- wM gNe ,« What deed Benny Martin fretfully, She In ow wilii� tb jvait until thu ituu B ' a$ Imperitsl Cough Dro er t B bro ht from the bottom of the sea all inter- Positive and Instant Blaw to Lose suffering von le nom+ akar Uncle Ben ■ last shall mel; the snow; away es g eel o of the Amerloaz Wu. Rnn• �°e' and twbsging h while a erilall ahwider --- from ea, Sore Thr+ost,eto , - resent, - -- vin short of coal, she was oc�mpelled to pat m Co1ds,Hosrsen "}metal" Pd on his round fAOe. OHff� The Value of £alt areinvalusbie to craters end voosllets. lies I.- - 1. In the harbor of Newport Mews. As the retie b and oonfeotionars. R. sit . red 0ttl knew a little bo ," said mamma, �•� WOBLD ore were haulm n the anchor, T j j clo`l °roe chine went whirrin on, B P they found Severe pains to the bowels and stomach ATS , Mannfsotaren, Toronto, sewing ma - the waprit of w war vessel attached to it. are often aptedily relieved by the appliaa- Ah;1e the scary 1 • The railroads in the United $w►tse give Th spot where the South . Cambria was Lion of a bag of hot amt. A wears solatioin � A• hrho Did hie mcther was too son about , limb ; be went out on it and got work to 630,000 people. I ly g wan azaotly where the great naval duel cod . If Js het V still In seal'ch of his father we of salt ana water is recommended ' byg p to old dead bons broken ; did you ever hear Manitee, Mich., has an olrohsatra eal4tpas. floe plape between the case -easels Congress phyeicfsma ss a remedy for imperfect digas- saggest that he look in the front row of rests bu oollaBenny 1'' ed of fourteen young women. apd Merrimac, in which the former Wee tlon, and for a cold in the head it ie a Dom- at the opera bonffa. fob°+ sits not answer, but the cloud lifted stink. This was in 1862 and the bowsprit late cue snuffed from the hollow of the Cater" Headache, hawking and spitting rep of A four -inch dead smooth file foss 864 teeth P p Benny tiro ht to the aurface.b ea red to be that hand. We have known severe oases of phlegm• ego., at once relieved and cured by the nos little. ' to the fsee, or 216 to t le inch. po of Dr. Carson s Catarrh Ours. No rsAaon why on t 'a little bo ," said mother persistent use of nil knew y of S11e QotlgreeR. - should once ` Shia simple remedy every night and mornibg long standing have been ound by a single bottle of . agmf t re ttwho thought his mamma has County (N. Y.); jail 6 m not a prisoner threads, for liovordl month.` Rhea the best efforts of rr. Caucus CatfarrhCure. ell Druggists ;1.00 per: b0tin8 the beat phyaloiaas failed to do any good. ottl• TO scary so she said the water in the in it. V cold [or him to o bathing; I ]EBT g' ood hand- Teacher of Bible - class —s`In what bock of Was g B • BUIPkIso of brasis icf the modern fords are _ __ ,,_ It shonld tie need milk warm. bath is the the Bible fs the expression found, 'All flesh 11 .F ak w and liked to have died' wish found buried in the prehistoric mounds of � - fat of rook salt added to the „ p ,. be went iri+ $rate on Your Health•.: " and a is s S' Student — "Er— Timothy. C. �,d y oa ever hear of him Benny 2'' England. next -beat thing after .a '•ocean dip, gr+►s crops ; s time there was a bit of a ■mile one There iiu been more snow , tb� winder in Ass Don se you are up shake blan',ets and sheet; . gar Is of a weak solution is s good and ever- A. P. 269 , By t I Better be without shoes than sit 'Nish was tees; • ready remedy for a ours Lhrost. As a dents- . y'a far°, „ „ --I. London than for fourteen years, and there .hildron, it healthy, are active, n ,)t still; - - germ, It needn't go on, he eai3 ; I know rFat disfxess In conic '�enoe. P y frier salt end water i. very cleansing end ANTED machinery 9 o send name-and and -and taterostad . c YOU Bart $ q 1 Damp beds and dam clothes wli both make cu ill ; for bunt the plum flake, and Mr; It is said that Shanghai shipped to' thus E.t elowl . and alwaya chew you- food well : also hardens the n� It Will also reveal a o0 of y Nor 1 1a �ra►dedncatu►i gne nt roe. . t zest, a all that • but I ..i B PPe Freshen the air in the house where yon dwell ; the hair from lwlglfag `OIIt. When Collin H 9 PEtRIE, Machinist and General Machine g and continent last ear nut lea than 500 000 ' 1. �t's kick�ihat hone times have to do with y Garments mot never be reutde k be tighw; steak throw a little salt on, the coals an Dealer, Branitord, Ons. _ . .- don't toe° and the long pond.'' pounds of willow iiAVea disguised as tea. Homer will be healthy H airy ant light; 'ear's Day It you wish to be wall, as yon do, i'oe no doubts. the bLz9 iron the dripping Eat will not CENTB WANTFD FOR TILE BB,BT f3LLL- 'ep i Just open the windows before yo-1 ew out; annoy. A little in st«r3h boiled or raW, fawns cane buzzing along so fast, -wind- The value of the oontent+ of a barrel of INC. patented Article in Canada to -day stead li answer right crude trc;leum ranges from 86 oenta to $Ii Keep your Dooms always tidy as-4 clean, Will prevent the irons from sticking. If the Aents for Sample and Agents Terms. DwAva® I a bos,ip, that she could not Stn g het duel on the furniture never `�e men; - & Co., Guelph. . away ;presently she said, as N she was done while the valve of the barrel itself is >�2 50. Much illness in caused by the want of pure air. ;• irons are rough pat A little salt on a think ahs the suhject now, " The toe is At St. Valens, California, a few days ago, Now to open your windows lie e1'er your care. brown paper, lay a piece of thin muslin ouch ��PTn jo KNIVES. STAVE CUTTER, STEVE p,king and no boy to cafe onjerack- 'several thonaand gt►ll0ns of ten -year old Old rage and old rubbleh should •fever be kept; ' it and rub the iron over it till perfectly j,tnter, oheeeu bo :, veneer, leather emitsin e j Benny, People should sea that their floor are well swept; ' bnonln ,and othermaohine ' cracke` o California wine sold for three cents w gwllon, smooth. Ink stains are entirely removed kbinder•. moulding, g 11 quick movements in children are healthy and right; knives o' best quality,..manufacaured by Ps'res HAr, ed ipe• In Paris it costa $3 to cremate a body, and hemember the yonn cannot shrive without light; by the Lmmediale application of dry salt be Galt Machine g.,ite works. Gatti, Ont. ;sendtor price Benny` understood this tone to 'Dean ttet . this includes coal and labor with an urn foJe the ink ha dried. Wnan the salt be• h said ;" and being really as obedi See that t e cistern oteso b the prim ; - EQ°Ag red boy, though hel failed Take care that your drees to all tddy and trim ; oomps discolored by absorbing the ink bench HogTHAND THOROUGHLY TAUGHT B l + ent,'good- mph thrown in. In Milan the coat is only $1 40, Use your nose to find out it ther9 be .bad drain' itro ff and apply more ; wet sir htl Can- er, he mfrs d his shining skates B y• 1d.1i1: or fitudead attending oar Academy wW tometri 0 ppe g bat they give no urn or ohroma. Very sad are the fevers that rows to its whin. tisue this tip the ink is all removed. If new b hl re red by htahest M.htero in Bhort- Walk as much as you can without feeling fatigue; be thoroughly P Pa his shoulder, kit ad his busy mother A hies rat at Louisville advertised his T wrltina, Bookkeeping, and Business Thtn- 1CI °B , Xerxes could walk full many A lvqus- �ooss are olio Wed to lie in strong salt i�d• Advanced sLudenLe helped to situations- Im- - good -by, aj,a started off for the mill race gg P water for an hour before the first washing m�utely address. The Union Shorthandei'e Co m• r which cant not cracked, end not deep store as w • "free warming 'ace" for' the tour health 1s,yonr wealth which ycnr wisdom mast whl inn if he should break public during the very stvare weather of a Lea1keep help a goad cause, acs the good yon ri�ltl the colors are less likely to fade. Damp mercial Academy, An ado, Toronto. enough to hurt . h few days e►go. reap salt will remove he discoloration of on n h. I sit ihootin Ia the and eanoen sassed b toes and careless wash- 9 5A0 Goo acre Farm l sere thr0 R left the room before math statistics of last y R �7 �! ing, A tesepodnfnl of salt in each kerosene f !Farm -loo oo0acbinK plays, l5 orals; tole had hardly ij membered that she moat caution him Grlieone s ow the` the chamois f 3'WD III ®ale a Day ' lamp makes the oil give a mach clearer, 1ta,000 6 Dent moots ; ineWumente ha t•price. BUT - ma re p 11,AND, Toronto. about no' staying too late, and running to a rather th n diminishing The word -meal is ao oli that it In nn0er- latter light. BIG OFF>EQ• -To introduce thonngq, �we wW • front window she arrow . -u was etsndinan `' Switzerl d. . GIVE AWAY 1,000 Selt-opersstnq Washing rise . head oat. Benny R Angus, OWW..could not heat until it twee fain just bl what it dates" oback to a time when jii jg� DEAD• °braes. it you want one send rah your name, P. pat her talking to George Burbank,i and aa; incorpor +tad as a city t tint the oily govern- it. Yoaai y A FA�OII� . . the g narrow Mrs.' �o mach that the .citizens are grain, pounded and gook9d, wan the chief o and express otRce at once. THE NATIONAL. - the little front yard was very . ment poste coot Qs Day tit, Pt.Y, _--- tin routs hte►r through the still frosty air patitioning to have the city charter revoked. article of rood. a>•e of the 81z Convicts liestned by st DIaI din in Hart- The Orientals generally had only two American whaler. ENGOiIGH'S SHORTHAND AND BUS ESB what the boys were saying. A silver box, shut at a wed . g meal, between w41ch iatarvened the labors B institute, Toronto. le the oldest, largest. - What, are jon going to that st4pid olc� ford, Conn•, the cthsr day, i. to be ke t nn- Michael iltrringtoa, the eldest of the Fe- sea and beet on the oonawenw• business men tape of the day, ant it la Ise sly heir ousts. m hie notice... e for asked George, whose fact der seal, like that of Pandora, till th time ulna rGeonen who were rescued from New plied with state help on the shortest possible mill•rac Thin canaee oantnrIon in translating p set toward the inill pcnd. for the silver anaiveraary, twenty -five years the Bible terms relating ,_ meals. For in- South Wal'a by he American whaler, Cata- Write nor aeecripttve ", sacd,� Treass- I atroovaH, was la in l8 i ti, died recently of pneIImgnia, President ; . c. H sauces, There wan mi once for two eeizondi ; Mra� hence. �. stance, Christ b repress zted as wring to �' E'i- but at the residence of his brother -tort -law, loEi irk BUSINESS COi i,ESB.swelp�,h ' Martin 'could not see Benny's face, I School teacher Brink, of Niles, Tow . , l thediaoiples at early dawn, "Come and dine, The fifty- G That man only is rightly eesse s d who knows . mothers' wits +re sharp about boys, An ward Whelan. in ben Franobco, of how to use himself, who such photio. ' , - F at made Benny hesitate ; be tried for manslaughter. He whipped' a 'red the Jews had no light meal after tno four yearn of Harrinftton's life were full of knowledge and each manna skill ae wW enable him Mrs, - Martln ,t what 12 ear cad child ieo severely that it ie assert principal one. romwnttc Interest, He was born in Cork. b cum to s jccessfully with his teIIowe in tihe hod• he didn't v� a tot to ray : "'Mother won't i t Y snob ednoaLion, to repave ed the child died) from the tffects of the � Even in cold �untri where three meal of this tosrtln e." niahment. a day' are the role, the S rat wan looked on «� bile a young man he enlisted in her Ma- such of e. the t design m _ hat.: ` Oh, there P feat while the jesty's sixty-first re iment vat in time to such men m°R design s �O con Benny 'did not ray t 8 j Daft at the college or addrew, I a crow«l there," was his answer Mrs. W. P. Miller,` of Baohanati, 14Loh., tie as w slight breaking of the . serve in the Sepoy rebellion and Indian ana- Y. YsooORMICH, Priem pal such , the f+ .nd mother ' of wiz children who' were last was a mere sttip, or sip, ' later of test tiny ge fought iln George's gwotion. giving a the din THIRTEEN ENGAGEMENTS, f1UQOE9t3 AGAINST ALL PRRlf a NU0&— . r« ,r, !'' said George ; `'�� hereidid y n all born within t e peat thirty -four months. thus na -tea -time na tau equivalent of Williams' Eye cantor hue px•.ed itself a snooew - - llutlll The meal o th) day w A . crowd ? ' and then t e They came two �at a time, and all but one sapper. was wounded, and returned to i•: nglsnd, by all who have uzea it , wording to directions, t their get to be afraid of care alive and thriving. nor ; hence among the C reams and Jews the" where he continued his military service un- ey a wire ea•abL+, as wit' be teen by t00 andereail ed .11 bb� t went their sf pa ate R ay. - ;reed the window &I nd wet p newspaper of i3�lcit, hiiileas, gays that word for dinneramon ftha hi hernelaeses in til he looked but one Fear of the time to re- o Fortin; it has cured mtl o ou'Ubst �dp1ia °o`tti i are rs, \l tar tic - c tire on a pension. That was in 18f'i6, when Ohae. nmt�tt : 4 years, in Clark county daring a recent snow storm same. Where, g B Alen. rder Wa"dcb -a b bi't'`'' back to h• + K'cr�+ too o'�`c dit+tur��td abo t f ur 33 peu titian aid cow I sew, John Le- « br 'b unce►ndid speech tot rc ma a large flock of a)AOep crowded close together, England, the dinner pecan quite late in the the mine of 1{ eniantam was shunts to be fired groi . her litt� y r a while and then_ day, no need is felt for mother meal. In Ireland_ Harrington deserted his rfgi- gore, *, ala., 384 6. POW tSt• tbloutrealJles. e- Lyaaal her that she gad failed to tell him about and t •e snow, 1001ting fo meat and hastened to Ireland to jaiu the rep• comlr =g home eariv. freezing, fastened the entire Hook together er of our own county the original oaetomOf rising, but case arrested at Dublin and was S � d R A II Q II >� But Benny'd conscience had had a g George s. sib, a oAlored oarpentdlr "hu three meals is well -uigll universal, and brought before $ court martial, charged with dot Per On training about "the trash, the whole tr th fell backward from a hd dinner divides he day into two nearly WELL B 0 R 1 N 0 vannah, Ga-, desertion and high trt assn. He Was san- and nothing but the truth, and his, ens or story eoaffoldjug the other day, , tnrne a equal arts, and w oontrols ,the 800101 and, ended to be shot. But the pen4lty was com- to George kept bncz ?rag alcng is hie m red mated to penal servitude for life and he was has i 'II °r nit k d illin bond n horse-n°wr ` even 'the ew complete somersault, struck agar rely o ..his two some extent, the religious customs of the combined rtnr are. rook drltlt machine ; osand aao all the way to the mill -race , feet, looked around to -see if any one was pie. Domestic csreo belong to the fore- transported with a number of others to the core first Y ST diplomas. MMTON OAS= Y Pw skates did not make him forget that he bad hur�� and quiotly climbed back to his work. noun, and social calls to the t fternoon. Sot isolated Leland at Naw South Wales. Bret said what was roc honestly- true. Ca t• Tom Gregory of Winohester, Tenn , too, whereas the syasgrJgae worship of the in 1875 he Cllan-as t, tl society in New The Billing Out end Presentiy George Burbank and a 0r wd has unique pair, of gloves. They were made Jews had but a single service, we generally, Yore Packing for N Dealers - ' �camPn and Deaiere a of other bc•} s joinc-d him or the mill r l ce• b �iias stannic; Phillips, who snared a lot in the country at least, %eve two, the one PLANNED THEIR RESCUE, . ' Specialty. - «« Ho," Daid Go ,)rge, "we've come to or wd y = p in the afternoon being simply a duplicate sad a whaling ship was fitaed out for the -lien • the ice is smashed over on of rabbits, o A d dfrom s the yarns knit thO f the one in the forenoon. Leading bards kindle, in large quanbitte0. raised on ; - you here, . , were wool, , 9 where t;>i'iee ParP°ss• Jotin J. Breslin, meanwhile, oar own grounds, in 11►t 43 °. the pond, and lot's of the fellows fell in ; hey loves. She deoorsted the back of each In our large cities, however, under the guise of an American millionaire H H Hurd. &Ron .•, were all. Lig iellowe, though, and got out glove with the ear of a full grown rabbit. business ie transacted mainly between nine wer# to Australia an d• managed to cum- r t tors, :, aga.II. } - where'the O s A runaway team in St. Paul daehei into A. D,i, and fiveP. X., from their works, the rtlunicate with the prieonere. The vessel Halton Nu`'s`rOnt. s 't. .­.. . Benny thc• UPiAo the bank y men reside miles Y set out none of the crew knowing her desti- urlington. Rare strapplug on their skates : an sat a funeral processiong 1 11 bearers, ants strik- tendency in towarrlt;,he earliercustom of two nation, except the captain, and in April �,., M WAGtp11( AXLBtS. down. Hf: felt somehow as if he had just hinge containing ' The driver was meals. Such a chargge can hardly become 1876 the ship having arrived out the six C �RKI tiG� & ball hie life ear a ^, and nothirlq'makes pe ple ing the bonne scgnarely. general. But whare�lt is 4onvenient, there eonviats began their perilous march of Manu[aoture0 of the Celebrated ____ of to toneat ae to cc me face to fa us with d th. thrown base sidce hatteed,eand the rcofn are two solid reasons in its fa cry, i hiaach twenty miles to the sea. Of course their Anchor � 1jB WQ�,gs -are -- - . "Weli, I 11 just te'l you, Gorge, he Said ed, its g two principal meals, with g rison garb betrayed thew before they had LT DvrLSZ. _i Brand Slowly, "the real reason that I didn't 90 to turned upside down. one of the runaway between : (1) It gives time for a complete cpiri�en many melee, and the alarm was given T. PLhPFR, CO., GAelph, Oat. the and ; I don't know why I didn t tell horses was killed and his mate knocked digestion before agaitl fillidg the stomach at the quarters, bat they hurried on land Our Duplex Axles are all to be had at all the:: - P _ you at hrbt. Mother knew that the ice was senseless. ,. finally reached the usenet. lint this was principal Hardware stores in the -.- _ ___ . re- eked and bne :wouldn't let me go.'' Wyoming h{lnters" are'" ezc ddwste> s of. health. (2) It tranafers i he principal meal hardly under sail before the British corvette - cr,, You don t may 1" excl*lmed ; Goo ge ; .ports that come from the be from the time when the nerve force is in Axie and Machine Screw Works "why in the name c'f sense didn't on tell to a time when Georgictte► cash die0ovared in chafe. Ae It o,- 3 y Snake fiver of siband of fifty head of white, neared the whaler the captain hesitated, as LAME a CO" i have one . the lee f r a or snow elk, Hitherto there have bar i is at free for the stomach. Llitt�' /D�' me . I wouldn t g in which they he doubted his escape into the high eons, eft cod sum if I had known it wlas traditions of snow elk, the snow, But there is a largo olaaa everywhere wbo William Smith an Manufaotumre of alt kinds of Carriage and W Ba tu pretty B, described as being ss white as tint when the first mate, Axisµ• Iron a +,d Sweet Set and Dap Screws. cracked. greatly American from Massa hneette, learned of !or Cylinder Head% Steam Chaste, Pur> pet ego.. 'i$eelf hen bleb they get their name, and larger would be y, benefited understood that of affair he urged all hands to GALT..ONT ion 1886. Ben felt more "halted of ht from w the state ever, but was mol a comfortable, nave be- ana rw.ifter than the common elk. New and two meals y+ Price List on Application. be net dad in three. Thep are pecan on. 1'be escaping Frniane were heavily Bronze Medal at I�,duebrial Exhibition, v n owned n then one has been seen, but never a herd. ordinarily ranch in two meals, as wobld ' lets, at Fa 1 P ARMED AND DESPERATE They had fine sport on the mill - 'here, land Moody and Sankey are a revelation to the neuralgic. those whose digestion in feeble the last degree. Th•r sailors aided with �rg SON ` Benny wont home tired and happy• In- and the effect they are'having New Orleans, da -the held seven and rlow, and the oihatin►0 many meal the Irishmen, land Smith's sdvi0e wan for- iS�.�Fi S $BPl9, TarOAtio. deed his mother did not at first like to nee is remarkable. One 'San day y complaints. In ea lowed, The American flag was run• upt per$ P _ . his face so tier ht her own cane ell rev end dad theitc inquiry should be somewhat late, end he second and when the oorvgite overhauled them Bulled S roe Bacon' C. o. 1°r►�. g B services and addres en 10,000 different P twos the neutrality of the . 1,. 0. Bacon, sad. recur. Ovek 600 attended somewhat early. Smith proclaimed g Dried rr a 1 ••I've had a of whom, the Times - Democrat _ Glasgow Beet Hams, f�a aroared 1Ia� =, 1. QVeiI max, he said g y y meetings, waters and dared the Englishman to fire on Beef, Breakfast Bacon, Smoked Tongues; M ea Pork, ell time, and it's well you didn t let me •� it is 0arefaliy estimated over 300 the American flag. They hesitated and Pik Te��, Choose, Family or r,«vy Pork, jolly says, - The g1Ck, o fro the red, for they had a amass up confessed Qbriat. Such an iatgreat in re- Lard in Tuba and Palle. The Best Brands of Bag- . 8 po I u never before seen in iI lfi a favorite Idea with come that they then changed the t;reorgletCs'e coarse. The there." ligioh elterois1 w ork off, sickness, Jaws been on ►� (. 'on "w " by arousing every Cat&lps, that was the whaler's name, reach- iijh Fine Dairy salt in Stook. "But I m afraid ' my boy h 6j1 n8• . ,. ARM FOR SALE 175 ore Now °�' f ' power of the body and mind utterly ed New York etyma In onoenmore. dThe 1`i "� ACRES IN EAt3fi \ . cracked ice, too, this afternoon, said Ddn. ever Fremont, ssnilao Ou.. gg A year or so ago James Hawkins, are- y P British Government tried to extradite t1lon,. cleared. and bilanee in down ttmb:r land : wet Martin earl man of Denver, with his disregarding the indications of nature, and his °Hers were ed ones are etatned; all well fenced with and foil to 10 and . " Ma,arn ?" Benny could not thiinderat red. ipeeted colored but failed. The other five rescued e - ant to the opera hones• owned by ex- the sym p not all oAase, ` when the sym• tiaaaett keeps a saloon on Sal- 20 8018 fletde, well watered with a living bpring curt- . "When a boy gives ra wrontf reason in wife, w and handed the ticket taker In there still living. Pa ring aoroxe ; one forty veneered house. �ox42, the . . didessa • ut lace of a right ht one, eon, be ie on a danger- Senator Tabot, toms of approaching PPe are to livan street, New York, Hogan is in Chioa- win 16x?'l - stone cellar under the whole building p is an inolinadon to rest, on to �� The ens a of a as dangerous as cracked ice." two first -class ti ketsbe gat aalledl for y p �o ssuue�d� Wilson, Darrell and Cranston are in tp� p young o�ti �� ct Soo i�eee;�ttiie p ►hpertfy ie "But mother " Benrtiy said, eagerly, u4- he could no Py re am -sded, the vitality Phllad9lphia. well situated . n two main rondo, to an excellent ' •� d- i0kete, and the money for the tickets Beek root red oeonperlasi p — neighborhood ; good school within halt &mile ; near - deietandicK now what she meant, I men the t He refuaed to accept powers of the body' j m toms indiostin „ cane o$Qred to firm. eat church two -3 11 nearest market and railway ed that chaste, es against the at 0, low ebb, i►1! of the sy P , B The Old and the New• d the whole It and`bronghl snit for dsmag Ag sllowtn time for station till wilco; 26 miles from Port Huron For tali ar broagbt In a verdict the necessity for quiet, B .`� And vcr En crack." Martin hear s ' 1'he old -style pitta l Who does not know rtioulare address to SAMUSL Tusatxcissti. Ears - story her heart grew light again, and she ex. and A j p 1 damages and the general rally. ppss Whatag oa chey caused —what woe f Fremont P. O.. S &uilaa Co., Mit% - was almnet as a as if she had been kat: awarding Hawktna $ ail. The whole'body, with the atotliaoh, as $ You walked the floor, you groaned, you iighed, rice of two tickets, $d ip very important part, will be benefited by a sins fell awrul pain Inside, `-� ,� •%--� o� v1 tug all evening on thermill•race. p - vacatfon." And In this regard robabl �, p ���_ Samuel J. piper karg the Albany pee nits Gary the greatest error is committed, when one And the wane io mo oboe speak. �(,o ci.onereia Diow Pieroe'e •'Pellets" are so mild . In Papa's $oot6' ' r were life P a mail coach in Teaa. When foolishly attempts' rally by offing An nn• They are not dreaded by a child ircllwaftn's Telegraph ana Eolectie titort .1 L for robbing usual amount, with the false hope of adding They do their work in painless way, hand tnwtttute, BY H. L. CHARLES. - the event epidemic of typhus fever broke when the stomach may . end leave no weakness fornexrday.. 1• volunteered as nnrsee, new life by eating, 31 gINGF STRtChT WEST. I �r »red the 'en W was very oat in the jail they valuable services until lead have boon more than snrteited. Thus' proving what is oil contest Shorthand taught to two months. send for 0lroular. ; t was .inter, - `� -see where little Katie lived. ;She did not and both rendered valaa $e ie net re a y That gentle means are always beat. Evidences, ego.. reported by experienced p la self was taken ill. j Food, taken under arch aircnmstanciee, osa- p „ " in its way-- smallpdz.',._, , Stenographers. I .. I winner, for she wantfd toIrun and IV y Piper him not be digested, but must remain !n the Ver is►kU►B l out of score. UQe di►y she asked her mom- covering• Their heroic conduct induced ow. offi0iale to ask for their pardon, and stomach, there, as in Any warm pliwet to . The �ud'dy 8iver, ma to 1 h o out and lay in the ep Albany received ■s 1la$ the Par- ' ferment, decay, pntr6fp, of no possible aer- of life is the blood. From it the system re- s a 8 04 L. "i�r hq Katie, yon Weald freeze," esid her a telegram foss y' Po the eeivea all its maternal of rawth and repair. vice, tint to soma some extent iaoning O .'_ dons had been g It bathes ovary .tissue OfBthe body. How , o d) a A mamma tab belie Jsok Mo- ryet� m• --- n t la ceased "talon at the blood should li ; "�� � s n m been B h Is 1{riee out in the snow, end he d In a sin gig match a, in oaten, the II he attack by necessary, them, « a .ea ''It . - - free ee and Tom man out id " or plod the the pores, common kept pure and rich. Dr.. Pierces Guide W E a so so _ _ ae, said Katie G la 1 to the opening of such "But papa is larger than my little girl. other evening. McGhee knocked >1 go ' - - Besides• t dresses warmer. You now b a blow whroh is described aw! nove�nt. , pOes� ffordin relief by sweating, which and blood purifie . r'It in a sovsereign emedd a� t what lar a rubber boots he wears whew he p all the sporting m p cars dins _ Mo - g i anrprisifs g� his opponent and ;" torn to may be easily ne by being wrapped for ell diaeasee dra to impoverishs:i blo , � a " t z� �+ ' goer out in the snow," MoU►ee ivotinR' completely blanket wet in of water, wall wrapped i consumption, bronchitis, week lung scrofa- X cc Katie said no more ; but this next da she the right like A flash, p �► thoroughly washed ho — found the big boots in the hall, whet her Around, gsinia &` force ash ro. ived,' wi rafterran being ur or more. Stop eating— �' inf3aenzt►, and kindred uea a. g • tar a coat as far ht n f orc McManus o t e l fife- -drink all People who "went South for the winter'' - papa had fait them. A g until he song Days Jao)k Stewut o! . is he absence o a ood , apps this year, have found- it. s u P T I off McGee t demands. e e" • a cap were hanging there, too. dropped him. . the water that t a bin . , DA�te diseases In sit ., r sex, >u�apoalLiverem yrortbeaboveatesa_ ; Pretty Boon Katie's mamma heard awe Glasgow LAUght him the blow. Get in the It t of he ana, have cheerful p cured, ,wa s . speedy Book, use thonbands of eases of tbs wo,•et tt 1 and of onto \ one Drying, She thought it; sounded like lea two or thre�i rat► y look n the Bright side; using the however induosdo atsadingbavebeencered.Indeed eo.tr+onggtom rat the v irl . iShe beg to There having the company) • Address, in confidence , is la em , that I wil l send T;WO BOTTL98 sZ16 _ Dice of her little g find of tinhitohed horses m Cttbi o every rig pew r of the w 11, determined to get well in 10 cents Lem stomps. Medic»1 Aesooistioa , tesetbe :° `c�avar.vesLteTa$sTrBBen tbt.et....e . Mesh for her ; but she was not to be were ordered to B 863 Main Stlreett r n mc,ia t erlsi., xsw fist, '. police the horse, cane the eherteat po ibietime, esoaring the monsot . Werld'e DfoPe Byffado N. Y. tesa..:� h �•: �dP, o-addreee. O+ywhere in the house. Then she Went to fond .in the sweets where available rest, is ,all respects, taking • ' Thi} new cede= , few left t alone hitched• II tiro , door. There stood Ks►lis, • or n het the house- in the der snow . p •'; - _ , ,; B i - - � _ I . ... _ - . . .. - . .. I .1 IL : .. ( i . I l :. - - - •, - : 1 i NOME iimiiiiliiisss�� �1. 4�" i V". - _ Col., ­� 1% >_ I - k , I . 0 , N___ I .1 � . . � A • , '_ ��.- , . . I I , : �', -) ` . I I �, , I - �,�, i 13 . I � w . . ,. - . , � r I I " 1; , . , .1 I . - ? i, .. % I: I I . r ., r , � � � t. '. I � J! I . - , . , , � - % � I =^1 I .e I - . I . . , � 1. .1 \ -. � I I. . I . , ., V . I . ..� . I I . ; . ; I � , � I . - I . � , ,_ . I , . I I . I I . . . I. - I I I � . - I . - ; - ; . . I 1. . . - � - , � , '. 1i -, , . . . . . , . . . . . . I , �. I . , � v , , . . � . I I . . �;.� : : 1, . . . I I.. I . . ! . - � '� , � . . t ; . I I .1 I - : - I , . - .1 . I I I . . ; I I . . , . - I .. . � - � A I �;�' .o �. . -, I . . . . .� :, ..' , 1 .. 1. ----------- W= - ,- � . .. � I I � ." I � - � . � �- . __ .- . .1 . . I - . - , . � . , , � .. . .� ; I . . I . I . - . :_ - . � . , . , ,�. .. , , � �, .. ,:. � . . � . , I . t - � � . , . I . . . . . I '. . I .. � i. . 1 . ­. ­ . . - . I � I I __ __ ___ - - - I __ __ __ �__ I - ' - - - - � . . - . . ..." - NEW PAENTS Tmis DAY. HiamLAND CREEK.: -L' I. ' '. - --'-'7'- . .. I . .. . ADVERTIS I E � - � �--,: � t.- CLAREMONT.. ., - , il. ... , . 11�. � " 41 , 1� . ....... 11 . I .1i, NO* 18 THE TIME TO GET A FIRSULASS' 1� I I -_--- -, c: I - _ I � ; - . - . !�­. ��I, - � - : � . I I ; . ­� . .1 ,, %�.;� .,;,., 1;;­:.: I . . . . . '.. . I . t . . .. - I ­­..I. I . I '_ . 11 . ), . -Wm. (Logan. ...: 1. .:,* " � , , . �. � . Clot g . .. � ­ Theta is 'n'o't -much news this week, Some people think that as' -so' many �� !. i Local . Ste nson. I ,;�,: -, � � -, .. �. . I I . �, I I, - . . I Owing to the extreme cold weather. ' correspoudents wrote last week there � � ­ I . or. F*Drives -R. 11 JOB Bundv.. _.'o. . ;-.:�.� Rev, Mr. Conron has been bolding would be nothing sent from Claremont . . 1 - . 11, i . - �., 1. . ]Big . , 1. J-Campbo.'..." * 1. vi -. ; . Local'Dunbartpn r4i val services here during the past week for a long time. There is mobey in this Ladies' Aid aft'sty. in the 950106 church, but for some reason bin . however. I dor- . 9 9 ,prefer sending 1 I . . * ey ve not , a ' been very successful. Out respondenee to the Pickering Naws at a E:Ebs th ha am LARGE: STOCK oFTw. e Pic 3� - � ' * .. . .. jk fU9 SICS106# - of &be. members was heard to remark that dollar a line, rather than baul eordwood r . 1NG, 0 T., MARCH. 59 1886 Cents & : L I . PICKE . it was the cold weather that kept pe I five miles to Claremont at eight .1 . . .. TO SELECT FROM.' AN A I TAILOR. � t . 7 , . I t dpp e . . . . : � �_ fronj attending the meetings, bu I cord, and father don't mind so tong I . i . . 181 -� I ..- , es leaving their ord4 di rely on the best ' I . give You a pointer right here, Mr. Editor, earn feea for the homes. - My I the old � KirParti n of satisfactioll. , , * -.,: I - r i i CALISMS YOU must not give it away: it is the cold. gentl,3man is getting stingier all thetime � . . . - _. . . . . e weather. �Usw jess on the part of the member ever since t s and not he married my last step- --Mr . Gee ent�rtained % party of t ' Sibine of them have got motj�t. She is Dutch, and she ,was �, ITID SM:0 friends n Friday a gbt last. away down below zero. - At one 'time brought up -awful savin'," and father ' . . -Mis L. Banks f Toronto is visitin!9 this church could boast of a good choir, has introluced a good many of her M'*-� LOGAN s. PICKERIN 0 N (I . _ --- ---. - - - _____ ­_ _­__ --- ----­­­ --- - - _ __ -_ - -_ ____ "--"-� and viciniy. . �o ' friends 1 Pickering but latelythey cannot make tile raise of c � tel,ets, such as making us go to be ---- - - -- - - __ " -Re Mr. Shutdewor th, of Tdroutb, an organist, much less a choir. at 8 o clock to save coal oil. Sometimes. - . I rl _ ­ - - - -;ter and I sit up later, but we -burn preacbec' in the A] ethodist church on Mr. Richard Knowles gaw,e a party to my si . Sunday [Rst. .. . , . the Voung fulks of our Village JR15L Friday a dip. - . I ewTaio in , - ...: .. . . I " _: 1 ; ulght..-Miss Barclay, of Brougham, has as a, man 0 . ror Sale. . , .!;., . ... : ­ , -.; � There 4 ut from Toronto . . I ''; been visiting Lily Knowlesi during the lat xv;�ek whose wife boarded in Clare. A clieE t of carpenter's tools, beloiaglug ; I past week..-Miss Lizie. Bruinwell is �' I . �, ­ - /. I o G. AV. Patterson, of S is I. ! . O_ ' . �.,!_';, .1 uffville, were w , There are no men of that kind 112 I - fr. and Mrs. sa lonwe found out he didn,'t love 11, 1, _ � .1.. . -EC W, IE;?j T 4W a to the late Wm. Ferguson. Apply to leads at Woburn,.3 W nt ,ast sunimer, aud from his couver- . S :D10_ Mrr,. Win. Ferguson, Pickering. -isitinRfri 11T 1 - - v :- Seed Ora In. . e. � . E . -* �.i guests of Mrs.- Wai. Brum well last week. ClAre )1out. TbeM all love their wives, : E IG ­ .- W H E A T L For - class s'e*ed* g''rain ar ey, I - - rs, 11 ..Miss Sarah Tripp has returned houle an an to, so every1fody looked at him . . .�. .. -, . . 5' . I .. I - wheat, lack-eyed 1peas, go. to- ,Thos, from Toronto for good...Miss Nellie wl 11 , their eyes.- I won't mention the ' - ' � ') , - - . . - � k I I , Marquis 19, Br I en Front, Picker- Brown has returned hoi . d!h S . , lot be om Brighton. bus a 's name, for fear of trouble in . . ; 1"_... 8, 10IT16A.1 - =,.AZMJC)M Ing. 17-18. . .i 1 . I . � . ­.. I - . I .., . . � � . ... Jakey and his violin wil soon be ready makin these di '' * L . - � - - . . I .1. , .,. .. L. sclosures, but his wife's , . I I . �- - , � . " ­ . A Little I - . '. , I . . � WX94. '. 1 I$ i � 1 ., . . . . . to attend parties .... Garr r don't go to name was Mrs. Walton, and he wiln'ted . , It . , ..� I.: ­ . . . .- HAVE OPENED OUT IN ' . . . .� . .. . . . %,.1 /I. . The Bowmanville Staftsihan give6 this WhitevaleasofteDR131leUSElto. Wonder to find out if she had contaminated the - - I . �. . I .. I .- I I ­ . .... . �-T- .� item:-"Mr J'. J. Fcrthergill, of Wlii�by what's up ... That wedding hat was sup- telegrw)h wire with her wickedness, but - . : has pur ased pro rty known as 'tile sed to be incubating so WDALE'S. IEW BR K, . .. _. 013 me time ago has the on)ly message the operator could feel . ICK . BLOC, 0 . I Wright rm, cbee e from Mr. Jobu fecome onre of the things o -.'tile p�st- - the justifi I in giving . 11 i . e I up contained the , . � Work done on short notice 'and satisfacti3n guaranteed,., Give ' " I . Wright, Port Pe for $11,000." reason of which "nobodj knows,'nor terribl( message, "011, iby,l" or some. 1-- .­ us a c - - W .,- a I.: - wnt*41 edmiate . I.J t . I nobot!y cares ...... Tile Sal�vatioa Army th,ing )qually expressive. It would not --- I . 4 I ----- from (lie "Creek" holds foitil h 1 I �. ' ere every iluffi�e o prove her guilt, so be tried to . . -1 - - . - wi . � . - 3 good ,�oatrnakers, 2 -good pant makers, ThurMay night ... One . "11� - .... J.,� 1,crood vi st maker aqd I good appren- voutik man was get a yr>ung man I � - I - "I . . � _,_ - - t g, t I -i ' I "*"� .- . . 6 . .0a_ _ .*.. -1. 11 9 tl e new Tailoying Establishment verbeard to say to bi; girl as lie was did to prove'she winked at him at the .. 1 , � - ( �lp - e. a o . of Gielg, & Wheatley, I , : o , in Dales new driving herhome : "Tile atmosphere is ex- dinner "able, but his - memor is short .. . .. ,%%,%. 1 block, Pickering. 17-18. ceedibgly eihilRrating dear Susan." She and Rt "his distant date could y not swe - 1� . . ' ' ar ." �­ . * I "Ya-a-B." u must, not get whethe it wait a genuine wink or merely Glasgow I warehouse6 -;' ': , , .' ..: I _. sai( , 64yo , - ` " . � , 1 Messrs R. & J. Campbell, t Y, frightened if my'quadruped is somewhat thut slif shut both eyes when she was Whi b' I I ,*S . - . - - * i 1- inake an important announcement in refractory. You will notice that.after I Swallov lug sour catsup! It was folly for 1..: . ­ L - . . . ,� '" * : ' . give hitli a severe castigation A10 I � t. , , - _-�_ I the . ihis issue of THF NEVIS'which should be i that n to send her td Claremont 1. - . . 1: . . : i utniost seventy it will ba igh . ;� . ;.. . I ve a teffilency . , �.,.1 i .. 1� ead. ky every one interested in tile ne b -hood ; the sibould have gone to 11 . .-, . : I , . i. � �lng 8 1. in to accelerate his speed, - and Nve shall some ! co no trade. Be sure you read . . ... . . .SA I "" lie -ly at you the more enterprising I . l�' tll(!ir advertisement. arrive more (it villages 1 . � q .9 hospitable south o us. He would have been far� ' _... , : ..- � ".. . Bad Accideikt. . . .. "i .1. ­ MorE . - : i- doinicile." next week-. IUMUS. inore I cely to get evidence ljD tbern'. ' ! - A dC neo Goo& in full � ' ly . Q,.4'..6._ , 1 an . . . . - , f lie pe )le are far too sleepy in Clare. .. 1. 6 t I News wak ree bere bn Tuesday - :­.. -1 - o �!.., � e ,% - .2 ,,il : . �: , .1;. � ;I PORT PERRY. J, ; � � � last of tho de Win. S. Wilson, � �', , - p be of inuch uRe in the courts. .. 1: I t . - . l .. 11011 . J" . nc . I _ I . . . I_ V­­ , _ .1 : . . . - - .1 ­ . � T , . I I . i , I i . . I . eldest soil of Seth Wl town Mr. onias Pugh is fr al .A. 02:10I.Ce ict of E400- r.V=.,4.,.- j,,6t t 21 - . - I oll of this -1 reqovering o , : ship. He was engage cutting wc ' 9ii Sunday 48t this' thriving 'and li* - .and . . I 0 nd. . . . . . ood in is illu has bought the property 47-y - j _ ,r ; .- the bush nmr Newma ket, when he was progressive tow.D liad a na - rrow escape from 11 Slack, owned by tile late John Struck by a failing tre and killed. from being wiped Out of ex j istence by & Coates, 7or two tbousaind dollars. It is a Held Ov*r. furious fire that raged frow halt' part good hwise, a little in need of painting, e PARER DUNBARTON . 4 0 O.V . I nine o'clock in the morniiig until late in and has'6 acres of land with it. N . Ving tJ tll� l6gt�iy rellort of the 1 ' ' lub meetin�, t ie night. Tile smoke that burst -out of doubt there will be as m6ch extra p n 'I, armers , we are obliged to the Parrish block on Queen-street was the deed i tile shape of "the first party I - � utio ARREST- ALL. DIRT & CLEANSE- hold over t i2ext we6l a letter to ­Our the first indicatiou that the buildina was in - .. - - . ' , I . ­ . . ,� , .., I I BoyB," besides- severit, other interesting on fire, and an alarm was immiedi of the first part," and "the second party - z � � , . . . , .. . . I : - - letters. Oti lo us a � ately. of the second part,'.' and -wheress," and .. �, � ... .. EVERYTHING . r correspo dents. will ( �. j . - I., . . . ., � . . . . solluded. The a team fire engine was "to wit, a I ­! favor by condensing aTmuch as possible, i 6 will make up for any slight I .�, I - I I . . i - . . . . I � , . - � . . � . .1, 1 * . � , . _� : : ., , . .-, 1: . - quickly on tile- sp and in g very short deffeiency in the RAY Of Paint.. Ever I NG "' as our spac( is limited.� , * ' � ' BY USI1 *1 . 1 . . I.. I I I -- . I ­ . . - space of t1we th willin ' ' * ' . " . . . I . . , '� .- - ­ - �' ,- , . ... . . . .. _ �' . : - I I , . 9 firemen and since fatber ran for councilman four years I 1. You ,)n't say ? "Yes,"' through citizens bad a stre m of water from Lake ago and didn t get in, through yindLoR AngeloE,or nearly A�l California points effor.ts of tile peOFle to elleel I the coufla. and it is wonderful how learn I . ly $38-75, Picker ed he talks. . . On - I 9 Whitby, Brook- 1 tickets read 1 �[to San Francisco, Seligog plkyin lack of . . g on tile flain mi. But the education, lie has tat. . r lin, or Myztl gration were alnio at futile, a 3 everything He would, %have been nominated last . i I . I I ; 1 . I � .. . - - ; e to 1�1'Tnipea - I , .. . I I n the time came tile man .:. ., .. . . .1 �. . . .. :. L...- I .. . . � . .. I I - . . I . ) ; � - I , , . . Tbe above s n an class of oce 'I ashes, leaving the �Iour bare alls stand- who was to bring him out took I fit , , I . '' , n only 02". inside the buildic)eyly whe � I d y an orjai I , - tickets to and from all �poiuts procur ble ing. Everythi * Of " 1. .1�1 .. The*r'ewai-d is Health, Cleanliness, iiappiaess. :: For sale at from U -town telegraph hardware store li'llg in W. T. Perry's sneezing and the nomination closed be 1p un J. Boxal.'s stove and fore he could get his and ticket office, Whit y. breath- to speak . ) . i , tinware establisin pnt, wilich were in the Father is troubled with indigestion and . 7141 I . .. change of nnsind�w . I I - . . - - . ! '. . ... 1. ' block, was consu ed, as therewas little biliousness from over-eatiug when he DOWSWCLUS TEA' STORE46 ,� ".,. .. Mr. P. B. Forseytb, 'of Uxbridge, has or no time to rese e- tile goods. : V V - �� - ]eased Mr. R. Halley's place of bu"sinpss of the efforts of t e 15re-m --------,--.------------------- et In sPite was young, and lie is awful fond of nice - in I es oreed the" way to the these' weddings came off, thinking of I ' I . I., I . I . Mr. Hancy moved to Port Huron . t�ifj Currie Block, I I i . O�CuPle( b3 John 11. brida favors but wbeu lie didn't even M-INWT/ week where le has sec�red � ri a Alt-you the sai e in future, engine the fla in. and their cake- He was so delighted when all : . and will cari ' interest in Brown, general [G� L� V3 ,,11 - . a eiryar factol1v -11 r a�ney n alereliant. Tile I. 0. "hear ell Of R;Y, lie would sit a whole- n - D� � has been a 0. F. lodge-rooin was also sit a . resident of Pic ( I � ated in the eve i 0 )I i g telling about the good old times, � e r'i several years, upper portion of that building-, which was wil anybody as was 'anybody used to . 111A 'We regret that lie ias decided to gutted, The fier . I leave us. We wish both gentleilien fireineh and the fl le mix t e N goestsoup .: wedding cake in tile bi TS I I" I ce struggle between tl ' '. . RIC 11 I ­ �, 0 . - . s In ad. borty , - ", I 4ines showed . - 'IT , , , - Sucee s * tl eir new ventures. slackening a.bout * sians of k'ttle in the neighborhood a " - - 1 ; .. _T I 1. � , - � i�dozen :. . er were it was 1 . � - . - ;� � _.�:; !��:� Perry to pre cli miss" Mien finally g fte! oon before 0 wish for F . . I I ionary serillons ion aine( the supreMacy. . t noticeable front of -tile fireplace.1 Times are , ewI-) - . ­ . late in the, R 0 lit ev. Owson went out to Pbrt the fire. haid e all know but I d es - , The fathe 's*sake that . - � - * 1 '. Didn't ea , � :,, - ! �:��..' '' of the wa iloon, when the effects half Dutch ovens to bake it in .' ' 7Z, .. . very I I i _ Sabbath last but did not do so. lie fire loss of 11r. Allisol: is ela,tlwatcd. at $1 they could have seen ,, 11 I 1. ,00N, tlieui-�way clear to havie sent around a J � .. I I � I . __ a . . .. . . ' - In the morning, prevented service which is covered by insurauqe. 'About pouu or so, just to have let tile people was Aamage a large congm . 1:. S. I �! 11 I being held. In the e � I livi'l -e s done iu the Currie sinelt. It would,have 66en more f,ati .; . ilening, $10,000 new block. There is in i . . , * I 1. . - gation present in'tl e .. 1. .an . i ve,we'.�, s .. I i�., I . I . . . � 1: . ,- A` Methodist ell .ireli, but hile Mr. Ho building of S6,5 . lusural ce on tile factory to the old people, who were used .- wson M Bi own's loss to- tastig it alwa 8 .... Anth Miss a n prayer ie lights y w s engaged of the amounting to abo 012,000 is rsaid to be Lee I as got Inarried to a Mr. Saddler. large g ��, o;ci ai'l'. inducements to Cust asolan, cliandell r went out, and covered by - iusura ce and sa vage. omers re- 'a Ing esents - left tile cOug -e- tion a darkness. n Parrigli's property. valued at $11,000, is e e . . viou 0 Mr. We R, -0 not going to send weddi * till we see if th r is any ca,ke. tl�rlle wish :1, 1. '. ­ ..,-! s t stock-takmg attempt was nade to re-light the chur 11, insured for $7,000, and N11r. Boxall's i . i �L� . 1 . 0 but tlle watet . in joy ow ' . . . . � n- tl I b ever, but the lly. has � 1. I ­ I . . I . - -0 in tile p pes being frozen surauce is 82,000.i ?ifr. Hiscox had Lie 'e - I -_ ' . been �00 much style about tlXe last h&lf prevented th � lights OM burning or liand badly cOt by brokeu g1a;s necessi- dozeE weddings or there wotild surely )' .&- I M& IM S - t.T 0 1-1 W S 1T0 Was consequently Oisia, ssed. . found it necessary to put se any length o, * time. 1 Me congregati 12 tating the att,ndalice of a phy5ician, who have �ben ' - more to eat, f ­ . atber says. . . . . � . Practical Watchmaker. Brock street, Whitby, . ..- ­I. � I in the wound. ve a] stitches Two 61 Mr. Gmham's import horses --- - I Jk curious Caravan. . ; ! .. Port Perry has been di - - t - extremelv u ed n the Way out fi'Oin the old co List Friday night, FeV. 23rd * tin 10 , a curious . � afortunate, as it has been try. . The Claremont orchestra per. yisite tw� great 6es previous to this caravan pass(d through tile city. T[le form*ed' at Greenwood the other eveuwg sleigh was covered with canvas si ommn e d u ' the last two vears. %0..d at an Epiclia ow and _�es I ,ted a _"__________.*4Nft---�. -I.. roof, and from the top prqjee .i '' ­ .. ertainment ..... i stov6pipe. . ': , I .11 see by Tuy NEws that they are to. have This is the �eniporary home �i� 'on couft- , 1. � ti �. 011 ;: :�i Ugh . .: _ -Eternal zlyaishmelat" at Bro am, . ;,.�; ; ''I . I � . of a Wolfe Is] ander ani [ Judge Dartnell'�resided' I PUTTING DOWN RICES his family en at the March from Rev. r. Keam. There is sear aroute to Kansas pt rposes to drive sittings of the second Division Court. in a place,i . . cely - He .1 . . . - ­ . 1 n Pickering where it is more - -i .i . 11 � 1. I ,.: . .. -- . � . .. I ; ­ I the distance, I . . - . .1 . 1, - . ,A- . � ':. . .. .. . _. � f _. � I 1. � . :,- about 2 000 miles, sud the Town Hall here on Tuesday last. needed, and where there could be lai er - , - ;%:i! ", -i .. . . . - .. :!1.1 .1 . - I thinks it will ake him out two months. Tile docket was quite lengthy, the Court returns for the .. capital invested' . . Just Received' a Large Assortment of . -He carries gr !Y11 'L T in and 1. T ie i ; ; . ba with him and rising shortly after six O'clock e parties w � 1. . .� - . I.� . . a wagon in case the slei hing shou - Th ho are most in need of it will - ; .,.* Id not f011Owilug is the list of cas s: G. C. probably not lie'ar it, unless it could be . be good. He has leached Co'bourg Leug, p.c., ve. j. . , -' When last hea - Leng, PA., and - U. 4elephoned to them. However, it may - .. A of -D(spateli to, Globe, McCoriochie, garnishee, judgt. for pltff. be the publication of the su�ject in THa froni Kingston. rl) - -rig passed in three cases. J. -'1 . [This peculiar Fawthrop vs. It. NRws will through Pick Ing t w,estwajd Tucr, sDl. smon' gently remind them' that ' . � - . - on i q way 8, judgt. for pltff. there is such a thi,ag. The Pep e . . . . on Saturday I t,and w 8 tbeobserved of J- Mitchell, p. c., vs. I all � �­ -�� ...1%T - - I "bitt's, '!,. �,_­ � all observers. John Niddleton, believe in it from Barry's will to Nes � . % ., - I . p. d., and M. Glee8on, garnishee, judgt. in Uxbridge and st . I . .. . I . . _.. - - . r ,-,.., * -8 - ._.� j I for pi accordingly In ale. . __ r ,,-r',� ...., Mr. Thos. E ff garnishee, verd mJ fire. T very successfu P! a , assed, v let for pltff. W. relick §ini*n uys if its Only a figure, she 0 - A Succ*01dw _ tff. D. Lawson vs. j. I . ,iy gh'the R1203rf is. J. Edwards, Re Leilgi fact they believe in lite )ftev' ONS OYWHITE LEAD I Ult. U adjourned. Mrs E. figure is always short of �Whaj it ty as, I . fact it is said ;o have been the large t Monkhouse vs. R. Forsyth, adjourned. . pifi � . .1 its as bad as fire, if not w6tse i . . so. - We ­I � t3:10ttlZr =6 S=d 0�03M=n * ,,' township for years. ! th . ) . eL and most successful sale held in Jas. Dundas vs. A. Bundy, adi. J. A - are thankful the Rev. Kearn has the , , 'I % I I The crowd f Douglas v. C. E. Hubbard, judgt. for the courage t bring ­ buyeis was so large � ths matter to " . . ­ ngape4 that mount Pltff. T. Pilkey vs. T. Leng, adjourned. Brougham. The "'I L­ Full Stock of OilVarl2ish, Color's a7ad BnisbeB. . . weather is aold enough . 1 . 0 ) i * patrolmen were e o keep a space -C. E.� Taber v. Joe. Peters, judgt. for for the hotteat pubject, so in more ways I . . I I around the -- 130 that the q. Jas. Peters than one U is 1�mely. , . .� - ' - . . . _ auctionoe . Pltff- J. Woodruff v , judgt. , - ' ' ** .- ' " . different artic4s put u could be in- vs-A. Miller, adj./ � t I for PIK A. Wilson spected. Mr. T. Pouc r officiated as R. B. Varden vs. D. Dafoe, and 0112 Ok Tuz Boys. MIXED PAINT, READV FOR USES , ) , 1. ` Hue tlAP WR I Simon- I .-] �. .� . 1 tioneer, an lie condupted Beattie, adj. Job Barry vs. Mrs. L. The Memomst church. � I i . . . ;, �. I .. . 11 .., " I I . � . i.i , �. .- : . : I � _. . ­ . . ­ . . . I ( . - - Vc'... . � I - I . . .., . . 400d Place to Bily � .. . . � action to lit of court. Rosin� Morning service at 10:80. Bub*ect-: I ". ` 1.,*­ 1 , . .� * the sale gave tile greate t satisf Stock settled o ited � both seller and buyers. The sale laf , Whit vs. Alex. Hauey, aid., N. Burton "Hidden treasure and how to t.f9 over five houri, and aveiaged i VS. F lank Hardy, judgt. for pltff. ft. over S ,- M :� - ' B. Evening service at 6:80. Third se i HANDELAES ... ..-... . - . I . . i ` . T rmou 9 _. _. . - - . - �;� . ... . . 000 per hour, I he total mount realized Vard n vs. . White, adi. J. Dundas of the series on 'Laws of nature in the - . . from the sale being - . .: . . ­ .1 - I. ometlijug Ove . , . � t _ . . .- . 1. � .1 ., .... _. . . .- . . ._... ...;. . . ' . . ' I _. I - I . '' - I . . . , � vs. J n.Boyd, judgt. for . pltff. Mrs. L. realm of "Religion,' subject : "Corres. ". '.. '.. '. .: ! .1 �.'� -, . - - 1, ­ � - I �. ' :. . .1 �' � , . 65 000. The I orses bro ght from $1 A Stock' vs J. L. Bark d . . . . . I 00 e7, JP gt. for I . . .. . -.-.: � ... . . ;, . � .. L :.. � . . . , .. . , , . � : . . . � . . . . - . . - to $200, cattle Om #40 0 060, while the W.- . Carb . deft. Pondence with the Environment." All . : i.� .,:1.1 . . I.t"s'. .L.. AXE S �'.. . .1" , , - � � - � ' ,Aon vs. � Bice judgt. for are invited. 1'. . :.I I.I.. ... � 1. � .. .. ) , I : ... . I . � ... - �. .. � I . r $78. -M. ; ) � . , , . . . . . milch cows, g ca tle and iuiple. P ltff. Rev. W. G. Howson, L '. I 1. . I . . , .. . . . - - K Wilso, � . 1. � . I . n vs- Peter pastor.. . . . . . . I . ­ . . . . , . : � I , , . , C provi I . I . � - � . ; '. ir". , , '.., . . 1 tabundance, and while C I JLthr � 1 � ... . . . ­ —; - S UT'SAWS, & __ , , ments realized ood prices. Lunch was Mark1judgt. for defi. T. White vs. 0. ��,&,. ._. 'L .' - .; �. '' ded in gffr rormley, settled. out of -court. John 1, � S ' - . The latest Jaw e s I I i� I % I .. .. - the sale. contiDt ed hot cc ffee was pass. Baxte: -'vs. W Varty et al, - two cases, ca,rr indle on a small seal , I ! 1 . . v - , djouined t - I ied out as f0llOw6:-A Mau in reply I " ' St i i I ed around, which was much appreciated, a o next court. R. Hannah vs. f YOU, want a Fine ring of Bells t " - as the weather was vold. G. & S. Hollinger, adi. ' R Laughl' to a "catch" advertisement in one of the .. . hey are cheap nowe It is very -_ _, - . . . ­ . ID vs- dail pers, sent 25 cents to learn how ..""- � � � gratifyin to us to learn that not only T. W1 �ite, judgt. for pltff. E. G - Knill to Y � I . ,:, - - �­:"" � . I - IM mala ' Live'and Let Liv 9 vs. A- Miller, dismissed. H. Trull e 05) a week at his being ork- . .1 . �, - 1. e2l, is 0ur motto* - . .Mr. PhX s but all the sales heretofore Va. , ; L - . . . . w ' ' . . I :.. Ing on a capital of #1. 0 ..: , ... " . 1. � I . . � . I . - . I- . 4 T. Lelig, disinissed in reply he re. ; . . - , . -1 . . . . . .1 .. - .­w -..( . .. advertised by Tag NEws have been very - The bar ' . : � '' i , :1 I . _ I � . , was ceived tile followlyag' printed instme reprem , tiong , successful, which proves that the home Uted by seveiii or eight legal on a slip of'paper :--- Fish for � ientle. nen. . . � , ".P I I. . . , .1 . � I '.� . . . I . ­� :.. I.. . .. . , . .:. ! � ... . ,. .. ..".:paper is the proper plac� to patroniz : 91 fools as I . . - t . . 1do. I . � .. , .1'. .1 � . - .. , 4 I . . . _. . . ) - - . when you are going to haye a sale, and -P pa - i* ­ ­ I � I I I - .. . :, ; . I , ." ...4 - - - - - ' . . I , . . 1, I , rat ons are W1139 'Made for a -The' series " I , I . . ,q' . . . 1-. . . . ' that Mr. Pouchoir is the est auctioneer grand concert in .Greenwood, of evening lectures on . 1 �,� - . ! I . . . in the county to seenre to conduct your auspice's of the Presbyterian ch under the �'EvOlution" will be continued next Sab. -, * ": T . ; - I : sales. - . - . � urch, to be bath evening in St. Andrews Church. 0 . � N I , I . I r- '9 . . . ­ �. �;-. � i r � ' ' ' a ' � ' ' a ' ' n ' 4 g , I i - t ' 0 " ' ' ` I � IL i L�118 ,tj a ce -- 4 � - 'V, E Ll( - fe , 'r d 11 th � b 11 - "� a ee , I f .1 , I"00* -1 � *01*�_ I N, U I t e I I I - U I I s, ;I I 0 11 _ai 'I I n I ant, C I t , � , L 0 VS I t ' W Kittle i 6 Can f t 0 d 'i - - ( j2e k I t. ri, 'I . d ilia • 4 �Iail .- ,�, 0 � ' bout 9 Picks i 1 8 . I 0 11 �61. ?' I ed It `1 Y ;I I , � lina !i` 00 � Dung I 00 e t al T. le ; D A- - . . . I .., , , -- 2- .." . held shortly. See bills for particulars. Subject: "Evidence against Evolution.- . ; I - . . I 1. . . . . .. . . .. "I'LlIVIT. . ­. i - I . : �-, - �.�. ''.. - .1 . 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