Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_03_12a, •t S _* S ­_ 'a • - ` i.. a It • t'.._ ... ­T, ... I - . U .1 I . a " . - \. 1P '11� E . I . IV I �. . J -., FIELD, M D., M. C. P. S. PHYSI- �. CIAN, SUii(3EO:d•' CORONE]i, &C -, l'ickerin, Ont' Office hours — Morning, from ti:90 11.i0 : evening from 5 to 6 o'clock. 1 -y to E. WARE, M. D., M. C. P. S., ON- , J* T.1Ri0. Coroner for the county of On tano Y) „sician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Resi ,)duce en,l office, next door to the Post- ofiico, 1A-o Vick;; - - - - -- _ � :Ll. • _ _ -. __ y - OaN BALL DOW,_ BARRISTER Jand Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. O>e'r'Ica- peverell's Block, Brock - street, .Whitby. Private fands to loan at lowest rates and on favorable terms of payment. I &7 �URPIIY'k PARKER,BARRISTERS and Solicitors, &c. � Money. to loan, No ..mtnission. Ofee : Haney 's Building, Picker- - ing ; open every Friday. T B. E. MORpHY, R.A., ,faon�s paRicaR. N. I3. —A ninety acre farm for .,ale on c,aey_terine.___ 4 -y D __ LAMERE, BLACK, HEBSOR h DENGLISH, Barristers at Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Conveyancers, &e. Offices, No. 17 Toronto Street (over Gas Company's), Toronto. 1 310ney to Loan —No Commission. D. DsLUrrsRS, DwIDsoN BLACR, H. A. Usitsoa, S. Tar oua 1 Ei1dLi8H• r _ E F, I WELL, LL. B., BAR. - ef, RtSTER. County Croon Attorney, and Coo Solicitor. Court House, Whitby. 10-y - . JjiEssl.b• RITCHIE & BILLINGS, 1 Harr st'ers and Solicitors, High Court of Justie N%hitby, Out. Money to loan on res- sanab terms. - -- -_ _- i—__ y . u xHOPKItiS, VETERINARY SUR- . GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet - nrinary College, Toronto land practical horse- shoer, etc. On account OX increase of practice and TDV accustomed visits every Saturday to a K tiitevle. Cherrywood and Dunbarton will at- trnd the diseases of the horse foot at my own torge. Green River, in the forenoons of Tuesdal, Wediiesdav, Thursday and l Friday of each wee . A first-class assistant horseshoer always on hand. Veterinary instruments t�e to order. Medi. vine for horses and cattle 1 aye on band. Calls _ by night or by day promptly attended to. Ad- dress., Green River, Ont, 34-y - -,- Laustnelke (,arDs- I . chit re. yaau�e r, &e. ti. li L : -1 k).N , Ili. ;14 7 n1 r �4.U.Q"n Division Registrar; • ,gricultural Society, Commissioner LfidavitR, Conveyancer, Accountant, for taking and Insur- I /• - lent and Loan Society. OIFFICE --At Bt�on & Xe. Store, Brougham. I - 11 . 1 NNA. POST, COU NjTY A. . .; :' - I., . - . ventilation a specialty. Office— Gerrie, Block, ' streets, Wnitby. - . . e H1'i"Nly. T"oAS POUCH . Auctioneer, Valnato , &c.. the ccf fork, North and South Ontario. -' . of ali kinds conducted an . chit re. yaau�e r, &e. ti. li L : -1 k).N , Ili. ;14 7 n1 r �4.U.Q"n Division Registrar; Secretary Pickering ,gricultural Society, Commissioner LfidavitR, Conveyancer, Accountant, for taking and Insur- I inee Agent. Valuator for the Hamilton, Provi- lent and Loan Society. OIFFICE --At Bt�on & Xe. Store, Brougham. I -- - I ti .ct.b ' NNA. POST, COU NjTY .. -. ARCHITECT . for the county of Ontario. Drawings 1 ind specifications furnished for every class of baciding. Stearn and hot water beating and ventilation a specialty. Office— Gerrie, Block, corner DundRs and Brock streets, Wnitby. Residence — Kingston Roa4, East Pickering. 37�y Af141- H1'i"Nly. T"oAS POUCH R, LICENSED for Counties Auctioneer, Valnato , &c.. the ccf fork, North and South Ontario. Auction Sales of ali kinds conducted an property valued at a moderate charge. Arrangements for auction Wes or valuating can be made at any time at the BROUGHAM HOTEL. Special attention will be given to all orders :)y.letter or telegraph. Addre?s Box 47, Brougham Out. 25-y - BIt t kstait� '1119, &C., TICH.EI.ill GENERAL I Placksmith d Wagon Maker, Pickering, Ont. The latest irove machinery for Boit, Axle and 1st Cu g. H rseshoeing as usual. All work promptly and satisfactorily executel. a - Painters aim Gtazicnq. pA I'� T I N O� G AINING, SIGN <<'riting, Paper-Hang ng, Tinting, &c., of all kinis done on the sbortes notice. All shades of paint mixed to order. N ne but the best Eng- lish Lead used. HILTS WELBOURNE. 26y -- Boi►tN acs .S'hoe_ S. _ 1_ - - - - TICHARD BRIG LL, KINSALE, A �� 11 O1, ., dealer in Boo and Shoes, is still pre - pared to supply his friend . and customers with best Pegged and sewed work to order of the quality I'alao keep alwa Boots a on hand a full sup- factories in ply of and Shoes fro the Province, all Of which the best ave been selected by Q practical max and will sold at low prices for tech. Give we a call and in )sect fur yourself. loy LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE ,JOHN t) ]Baker. `Pegged and sewn work. Orders projaptly attended to. E s1p. enced workman - Don't,forget the d, nearly opposite the News, King street, Pickeqg village, 7- .......ti-•- 71t4101' 11 �.: .-- •­­__�_­- . H E R E IS �__A__....ti.;�1 LONGR ANY T doubt that Mr. Soh *ton, Tailor, east of the enthbert IJOW*, gives letter satisfaction for ,"a money tbtlh any other first-clan house in the Call and examine his stock if you wish bi et g "Vitylish, good-fitting, ?ember the well -made suit. of address Cutbbert House, Pickering 'PENN JOHNSTON, east Village. lY Hate _ _ TEMPERANCE OTEL, GRERN- wood, John Mitch house is a new�bnilding, 11, proprietor. This tted 11 with erei7 mmodation for the tr willing nt1h Laacge and commodious stables 1 shall at all times be 1 nd sheds for horses. to r+ec:eive a cal !'aim my friends and the ublic genesally, when is Greenwood. 11 13tf 0 R D 0 N HOU '. PICKERIN(i. James Gordon Prolrietor. a tine new briek banding, This•hoase is finished in superior "hie, Every eonventenc ) and comfort for the ravelling pabiic. The W1nss, ahoieest brands of Liquors and CI Die! and commodious rs always on hand. 7 ------ sta ley and sheds. -y - - - - -- - - -- COMMERCIAL H EL, - BROUGH- HavinM Ont. John g leaseed this Ho Gerow. Proprietor. I apnd fitted it up in fri nee and theetrevehlliln g best' ppubliee senerall BeThe of accommodation dordedgfor ma and fit, and every attention aid to those favoring me lith their patronage. 98-10 BRUUGHAII HOT L JO8. PIPHERR, knowA °prietor. Havin house leased the above well luvin from Mr. g thoroughly hemas Poucher, -.and refit Repared to cater to the *untie, the same, I am now ants of the travelling Every secomm toast• the bar as usual be procured atlas for man and upplied with the best and an. a in attendance. tentive hostler always 29-y - _ Btac ~SHUA _ _------ ,r JO REA BUTCHER. bl block, aving opened a B thher Shop in Saney's Pickering Village, y� s, h I beg to state that I will which I will n t he livi anteel flrst�cles9 and from lowest Or p g profit, either 4 Give we . %call. 13y• , . - -- � . I .. .. r - — _____-_J —•---1” --- ------ --- ____ 3lugical. Mr. Wm. Graham, of Graham Bros., fire when Gabriel blows his t m yet at' - . M■ c _ TEST LOCAL HAPPENINGS RECORDED BY arrived here on the 2nd inst. from Scot- the last hour. We do not preten to be 1.J ti' �� s E. C THE PRE89 AND JUTTED DOWN BY OUR land, bringing along. with huh seven pure more than human ; we may not a all . - ' . � �5I CORRZSPONDENT8. Clydesdale stallions, tell registered in the .Josephs ; we may not be all we tend' Teacher. of the theory and practice of Clydesdale stud-book of Great Britain. to be; we are not all that we should be; : . Music. Graduate of St. Ann'8 ' - DUNBART��I.I Competent judges pronounce them a very we are not all that we aspire to be ; bat - Musical Conservatory, N.Y. i _ ' superior error lot as the are as neiir' to the we are all human, so that all we can d - _ : i RemelnbEr the parlor Social si the p y 0. . ettmda'rd of egcelleuce as could possibly snb;ect as we are like all -mankind; to the Iifneic Room at theieaideace bt �rti.`Head, esidence of A1r. John Par er this . , 1. ridgy) evening, under the au»uices of be procured. There are six *rising three trials and temptations of this wicked Opposite the 11 News •' office, Pickering. 41- years old and one rising twq years. The world, and prone as we are to sin and ' f_1__e Ladies "Aid Soei t j _._ -- y. - colours are bay and brown, and were fall, is to do as well as we can ; to; follow - - '• 7— - selected from noted .breeders, and sired as Hear as possible the Golden Rul' , "Do - wHiTr €VALE. by shah famous.hc,rsee asthe "McGregor," unto others as you would be do a by," : r . Ontario I - an .. Darnley, ' Prwce of Wales, and and probably our chances' for es�capiug p. BICKERING AGENCY M�BBps.'Tayltr, Lt}nnt Co., of this •Good Hope." They also have five eternal condemnation will be as good as -• ills a have, it is uniderstood, urchased Shetland ponies, imported at the same those whose religion consists merely of CYit pp . )ip property known is the T. B. White , time—perfect beauties. ' To those in. forme, long ravels and outward s4ow. . • . - Open for -tlie transaction of all legitimate ill, and wl'.l run the some in future. g p ',/ Banking Business. I I___ �_�,. _ _ terested in Clydesdale horses they could D1 not do better than pay .a visit to the On►icio Hovas - -From 10 to 3; 'Saturdays I.-T G REENWDO. stables of Graham Bros., where we will "Our Bors. )10 to 1 o'clock. . . - ' ., : - lie amo " t "taken in t t ie door at the ago ure them a kindly welcome. --. I I '', . . - Savings B nk 1n connection. I s I ahn sorry to note that the mecl�aniCal - ate -English c urcb sCcial was $57.75. eLLC.PATSas' aoaThcl..i .'j trades are mach underrated by many - - !` "- ` (8-y). EORGE KERR, Afient. onsiderinil; the 'unftl,vomble weather, - , I ood people. This has a bad effect on our . his is an ealraordin Cod sh win `'Aiy unto the bow the Cora is. .A.Ma —+ N L=N'E. �' 8 q R• "so unto the man is woman ; ys, for when they hear older ones speak- / ' RATE OF 1 A1S1SAaE t ..- A rather pleasinR e'reut took place "T ougb alie bends him.she obeys him, ing lightly of ••a common mechanic," ax . "Tough she draws him, yet she follows. "' the b0 s reason, ' Well I won't Whitbyy to Li erpool and Londonderry, via lore last week, being ;The lilarriage of they se►y, y - - Portland': Cabi ".25, *.;8,25, *88,25 ; Inter- Thus the yyouthful Aliopathus learn this or that trade • I a going to be mediate, *36.25); Steerage *is. Whitby to Liver- ggie, second daughter of Mr. Win. Tait, Said witbin himself and pondered ,� g R « M.75, and Lando erry via Halifax: Cabin 169.75 f this pplace, to M J. Hosebek of 1. As he stood one morning musing a clerk. Why this opinion prevails, An 76.75, $b6.75 ; ntermediate 1343.00: steerage Welland. After the ea�emon the pro- Musing in his little office, Old Boy" has failed to learn... It is the *� Y Y P Turning o'er firs books and paper, fifteen puzzle indeed. In this letter, I If you are send ng for your friends You can ob- eeded to the Clarem nt station and took Often gaging through the w'in ow, , desire to teach the boys the rror they are ' tain P1tEPAID •ASSAGE CERTIFICATES at h0 10 o'clock train for their hollne, a Through the window to thesoutbward, Q - - Ilowest rates, ttv ilable front England, Ireland, app v air. I Toward the home of his affianced, committing. _ . r' . :! Scotland, Franc ,Germany, 8weeden and Nor- I,,oveliese of all the women There i6 great demand all Over America wa}z. Steerage W. Liverpool, Londonderry Mr. Sadler iB d l;win t38n{ VI'OOd In the little town of Claremont, + . Queenstown, 'or elfast to `Y- hitby, and always g In the t„wn of handsome women. ' . for skilled mechanics. The lnen who are • as low as lowest ates quoted b an other lines. o the school house. ( , at the top of the ladder in any trade are - - For tickets, etc., 9 y y r Thus he stood a moment thinlong, pply The. fine mild we'',be1 is taking the Then attended to his toilet sought for, and are paid highest wages. �. . vU-ZE - _ nog• away again. Ca}iefully arranged his toilet; . Their place cannot be readily supplied, . + w Then he turned his footsteps aouthwsad, whereas the clerkships have hundreds of AGENT, EX ESS OFFICE. WHITBY. A concert is talked a bout, to come Off To�ha wigwam of the maiden, — -- - --- - - — - - -- ooh, in connection -vith the Presby• To the house of his affianced, I men' ready to take them at little advance , • QreenRiver Basket Work I riaus.. Q And he spoke to her follows; -- on bare living salaries. You can easily ••Let us not put oS the wedding, find this out for yonTselves by close obser- • Tile roads tiorth ap 'iL a t6rt ibis state, ' Let us not delay the marriage, - - "For my am is so loner nation. Your chances .for a fortune are bn account of the eno {drifts. a 1°` y' great. Some of the improvements in SPLINT ' SKETS' 111 one, find two -• " Then she said in tones of sweetness, Mr. Coffey, of Wh' y, has engaged Said in tones of w nderoue sweetness r bushel sizes. - Baskets of all oher sizes' Q mechanical appliances have netted the with D. Murphy for ear. "I will follow you, my husband." pp . made as wel•: patentees princely fortunes. Workers in . Mrs. Lasenb and it aid a flying Very quiet weal the wedding ; Orders forte tirade filled exclusively; Y y p K Tea, it was so very q�uiet iron, wood and brass have extensive fields j . • visit to this place on day last, to Mrs. No bite knew that it had happened wherein to plan, resolve and execute. Not . Yenee g a Speelalt�. LeDper's. Save the few who were invited only are you sure of a good living, i Mr. Wm. Le er as. been laid u And the bonds preacber, be who joined the>ai have great chanceb to become a princely. t - Flour and pple Barrels always onp p In the bonds of matrimony. hand. All orders by mail promptly at• lseveral days with aic ss. There was also at the wedding . owner Brother Thomas vetrinarius, Now, by learning a trade ( don't want ' tended to. A, dress 1 idea at >�ortb To :onto. CHERRY OD.O 1e" •• you to be content with the mere handling >. - J. B. WIIRTS, Proprietor, irietor, - Skilful man, this vetnnarius, 47•y Green Raver, Ont , ' { `- L �r And he gathers in much lucre of tools, which you learn in a limited ap- . The Btandirg of th� pils`Of the public By bis akiTl in cattle-curing. pren6iceahip. That is bat an introduction, school for the moot f Febru is as Soon the doctor took his journey � the A B C as it were of a trade. But- SIT�INGS THE Or�ISION COURTS Went off on wedding tour, when on have learned all on eau from allows:— Fourth cis 1 Wm. ouch, And be took the lady with him. Mand Armstrong, ' izzie Taylor, 4 They pursued their journey `westwaTd : ' . your boss, read and digest all the liters- . CO L:'t' Y OF ONTARIO. Bert Rofieh, 5 JjaAQ avidson, G Lizzie To the camp-grounds of the Erie*, ture of the trade in which you are engaged- . To the falls of Niagara, Study to improve what you learn from . • arland, 7 Ed ar aton and Tena To that mi ht rushing river. „ - ,- QQQ i R y others ; investigate new fields ; Search - Vv�- swabs equal, 8 Msrly .OawOrth, 9 Mary To that boiling, ing, foaming torrent 'find." , c ,, n' p. '� Went they on their wedding journey. and you will find. If your means will `. - `to. Piave oiAol ' g. . + m �? C arland, 10 John Burr )ws and Clarence When they had bbbeld the ricer, allow I advise a coarse of study at some tiw�� tih�ooza laaton equal. Seni•ar -3rd class, -1 Looked upon item bty billows, : Industrial school, and obtain a technical ; I . _ 1 7Dirckering itby - 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 s 1 aggie Allison, 2 Roatata Hollinger and Reai�l the roaring O its water., '. knowledge of your particular trade. For ? ougham ;; f. 3 3• Seen the wondrous seething whirlpool, - • 12 4 2 . 3 da Hoover, 4 John h cCrue, S.Andrew S out some days of oy and pleasure example, take the carpenter trade : In- , 3 port Perry 8 Ho M 7`26 14 llison and Walter Hoover. 7 Robert Then to Claremont home returning, addition to what you learn from an' . 4 Uxbridge 9 9G 23 827 15 Homeward came the hap y couple, ordinary builder, become proficient in an - 5 Canningto23', IO 2-2 24 9 28 1s Davidson, 8 Joseph Cober. Junior 3rd Y P For the doctor could not roger, st les of architecture, and expert in, • 6 Beaverton 11 29 25 to ' 17 lass, -1 Malcolm Roach, Joiepli Cox. He was needed by his patients, y � -7 Uptergrove — ` I ` 13 24 26 11 18 worth' and Frank I'laxton equal, 4 Flouts And they could not do without him, mechanical drawing, so as to originate • , , I �. E. FAREWELL, f ylor, 5 Norah Jadd. G Polly Judii. For the sick would all be dying, designs, develop plans, dc., ace. There is . 1 L. By Should he still delay his coining, no limit to the attainment of knowled a in B Order, Clerk -of the Peace. Second class, -1 Wm. Judd, 2 Lottie Should he linger on his journey. �' - this branch of industry. Should you not , Send 1 cents postage, and we willutail aughlin and Geo. Lawson, 4 William Pleasant was the journey homeward; , wish to remain a journeyman, see what an you fre a royal,valiiable,sample box of Gouilie and Robert StLeksdale, G Archie Over mountain, o% er vane ' A Glffgoods t at will put you in the way o! B�• the Cattalo Pacific. ,' , opening is before you as a contractor of y Allison, 7 John Davidson, 8 Jesse Cober, Short it seemed to Allopatbu*, buildings, y y, " makin more money at .once, than &c. But you say, I Cannot be anything in Ame ica. Both sexes of all ages can � Peter Johnson. Short'.ecauae it was so joyous, well thought of and be a Common , . And the birds all sang so sweetly, live at home and work in spare time, or all the I �. _;..�i �. -.::— '� . Looking at them from the tree -tope, mechanic W This is not so. Mechanics . ; . time. Capital n (t required. We will start yon. KINSALE. Saving to the proud young bridegroom, • can count among them the most illustrious f Immense pay. *n a for those who start "at once. R "Happy are you, A lopathus, STrxsoN & Co. Portland, Maine. _ 7 -y men of the world. Let ns look at some of i- -. — -- -- - - -- - - -- — Report of the Etandil�g of ills Dior _ ;;Haply are you. clever doctor, ' G P Having such a wife to love. you:' the great mechanical works that have A. CUTHBERT,.' lasses of Ki nsale public school for Feb,, .Thus it was that Allopatbus come to our notice, and see what great • '- _ 886 :-- Senior 3rd,-H. Emerson 173'3, To his happy home in Claremont, minds have been the promoters : —The _ . Brought the sunshine of his future, ff 1440 A. Brought the loveliest of Women, Crvstal Palace at London, the East River k . Watchmaker and Jeweler, .Emerson 146G, fV. Lawton the Cantilever bri e - owbra 1402, J. Fowlie 1401, E. Rogers In the little tom u of Claremont, bridge at Brooklyn, dg - PICKERINA, ONT. y • In the town of handsome women. '. at Niagara,.the great Snspeusion Bridge, -- 371, F. Lawton 1321 E. Ledgett 1806, —HENRY vVaDeWQiiTH Sson�'>+ELLOiv: the Victoria bridge at Montreal, and all M. Stevenson 1292, E. Redman 1009, B. --- - —ow a the wa down throe h thousands of • . A beautiful assortment of BROUGHAM. y g - McBrien 1077, W. Rogers 1089, F. Wells wonderful structures and contrivs►nces ti1lt Watch6s, Clocks, Jewelery and Fancy 917. Junior 8rd, -L• Mowbray 1445, we reach the simple mechanism of the � . • - Goods, on hand. T. Redman 1188, N. LedRett 11`24, J. Dr, C. Matthews, of Lafayette, Ind., sewing machine, and on, on, on l Such , REPAIRING PROMPTLY EXECUTED Sadler 976, R. Dennis 867, W.Wells 751. paid his friends here a flying visit last noble characters 1 We need not go beyond : -' • ' ez rience I am able to say I will Senior 2nd, --E. Emieraoq 1817, L. Rogers weejc......Lawyer Greenwood, of Wh�b�►, our own village. Our own village black- ` 1. After 3,, years pe P smith is a prince among fellows, and tho', �ttarantee satisfaction. 12y 1,812, A. Lewis 1088, W. Fowlie 827, J. honored Brougham with his rescues on I— I i_arnett 685, A. Weatherill 801. Junior Saturday...... Messrs. Norman Poucher not the-master of seven languages, like - . 2nd, =B. Rogers and E. Emerson, E. and Thos. Smith, of Toronto, visited Eliba Burritt, the learned blacksmith, • : Redman, F. Lewis, L. Horton, L. Gibson. friends here last �i'eek. yet can use the good old English so well as . ...LUMBER..-., , Senior 8rd, spelling match -A. Mowbray Mr. Ira Sharrard, formerly of this to make everybody happy around hi " and E. Ro ers were auoceasfal at the first. place. returns to Ills home iq Bansas next So bobs, see what stuff our nman ' -AND -- K . , i _ mechanics are made of ; what high- ' match, Loth missing the sans• word. 1l. week, takin$1 with him three draught SH tlrollased in this vicinit minded fraternity they are, and proud N 'G L e Mowbray and W. Lawton were saccoss. stallions. p y' to be one. •'Ar QLD Boll.", , . •�- ` Ira looks hearty, and is as lively . . � a fur m the Second matell: B. H. dry , , dell Uncle s p . t¢acher. -as ever. We are pleased to hear of the .. , A Wron Idea. r - - 1': _ A 1 kends of 1 - -- I -. continued success of his sou, Dr. Sharrard; �„6 +$ a'��5� ''� HIaHLA CREEK , I' State Veterinary for isidRe was always a To tkc Editor of tkc Pickcritxg NS Ma bOT• ( favorite here, anA one of the boys. , . Dllsll< Bis,- -While reading pa �eI'9 B8ard6, pl k, JOiCe,FeuCin�, 'fie entelta1n111ent held here lttat'week, What�enr tUe neat local lwi will v�uable paper, the. Pickering hi ors, I Floorin Sid- Under the auspices of the Presbyterian know chanced to notice an "hole whic read . SCan0 , $s ,:, congregation, proved quite successful. forth. How hides stand since stocks thus : "Nearly all the �Id waves which .- . ing an Pump Log's... The attendance was very fair, and in collapsed. When a lien will be taken on y enjoyable time was had. After the Con- the gravel pit and its. perquisites. Why swept over the east d hn this ter, A SO =N IN LE= NO. 1, 2 ANd Of he D�etllodist Choir, of Pick nated in Montana. _ - _ . . snug the Mayor does not enforce the sooty � Th's � �• � ' On hand, and ut to Order on Shortest and a few friends were invited by Mr. by-law. Who the latest mash is in the The *ht, b1s wi fell to 28° bet - w but � - .Notice, and - a Lowest Prices, either at Robert 'Cowan tp visit hie residence, dads line. one ht this winter. Snow has fslldll . the Mill (Lot 1 , 6th Con. Uxbridge). 4{ where they sat down to an oyster supper, Bev. Mr. Keafln delivered a eery infer- upon the table - leads, bat sot 'n the miles North o Claremont, or will be go up in first -class style. Two or estiug sermon to. 'A and a�preciathve !valleys, while the >roouitaih� rets}in the delivered. Oft. slabs for sale cheap. snow tro>m year to ear. I three hours were very &Mesbly spent c oupegatiou on Sunday eyeai% on the y 1 in Show subject of "Future Punishment, ' Your '. Live - stook, especially hors". hie been . T FORFAR here. The ehalr are bad o ! 'rennin on the hdle all whiter. an . - .. q_gi UX R�i?(E P. 0. o�'o�'on that the �nbject of the sermoa is for themselves. _ .: . .: • - of greater im�portm�ce to the Brougham• stook lips been fed for about one I and n. - - . - A Big Strike.... I I itee than to the ppre cf any other part halflf mouths_ The th eW sop_• " ' :� i Il; .,,1 Ovbr two hundred eloeployetljs of file Vie were not before I� � 65° above darmg�e month o>I of the township.` Toronto Street Car COMPAI v are out on aware that tha people of Broaghahn .were � January and first part of Febrgwsg. strike, said on Wednesday last no csKS so much more wicked than those of our. These statements are;baNd upon pelyase►I5 • ' were ensuing in the city. - rounding places— Ciax'emonf especia111►. observations. so you will see that Von- . - . .11 Assigned, _ is not 8o Close to the north a say: 1. .1 P We are pleased to know that from 'a `y �� pimple a� pt. to - - __::- ' The Joseph Hail 3faehme Wo ks Mill to Nesbitt s they •all firm y •be think., . .,;- • _ C�om y assigned to Mr. Livingston. on lieve in literal fire. It is oar opunon, go in than you win not c�tidbr mom• 9 . _ . bah f of the creditors on Friday teat the however, that when such as your Clare- a t esg ser u a our va►lvpable •time, il. _ _ coeditors giving. Mr. Peter R an a 41ie- mom correspondent gets firmly grounded p� �° y - . _ ff v y in that belief the InsnranCe Companies ' I remain, very rgepiot�fally. - , charge from all liability. I W - 01 RMIRR.: - 'J will go into liquidation. We do not Mid $ ardin Stables, -ro ".4 aearried WomalL" j Claim to be any better than other people ; Deer Lodge, Montana i!iR�,1ldalreh 8. . 1. 8 ONT a Correspondent from Brougham we have oar sins and ' our follies Ilse PICKER BRING) ' , - has taken up the plsuntlet in behalf o t other people ; we are not all rikhteoas , � ,- village, you will excuse us for not find- but we have many Rood and God. Co m late volumes of tl}e I�w York rj'0 • � Alto jug a place, for ,t our letter. He covers peo pre. We have oar Churches, Sabbath I ScictKti is Af►»cricatw of >f and 1886, . _ ; - '' r Q 1 .._� the ground. Schools, Temperance I:odRe, and other which Qontaan s eonpl�te list of all the,, . . I tents issued in the. Uni"d; States and; I will always ave on band ilret -erase H . onads dining tl 4 , time ; :prof*sel Carriages. &e., a d let them to the public at re ,► �� :°aaea'i' s Cd . f 'Ithe each the aIIelariatat institutions, must not - sonable reties. a are now prepared to supp y We have received ills fir t copy o run away with the idea that because they �� These golam� s,>te of Re'eat , or drive Conan rcisl men to any point on t e Canadian Exhibitor, by the Trades Pub. . ,value to either a mechanic or machinist,. most reasonable terms Co., Toronto and Montreal. It will, be have all these religious and moral Boole and will be sold cheap. Apply at once A 7Bus meets- all Go y a train r published in the interest of Ca Ian ties in their place, because they are at Tga NEWS offiCe. tf . and parties called for punctual at resident s. p loafer entitled $O ' Sabbath School Teaming and teams suppled whon req d exhibitors at the Indian and Colo 'al regular, , oh thai�betainers, lovers of The baker kt�1s�. ±only, at moderate rates,* short notice. y Eihibition in London, Eng., And of and• supporters,- p� No extortionate fates charge t. ada generally. their wives and sweethearts, end respect. - i _\ I i I' ,. -I i .:: I' I 1 r' j. .. -1 1 _ i, I, I- ,.} - 1. f• d ') �•.i ,. . . � , , i I ,.:-, ... I I I -L' . 1. I [ . I I - I ." . . - -- -N I . I I., * �'. I ki , . . . , , $ * ­ `. : .-- � f".l , I ­ . . . �.,•- - ! ,;-- - ­ I ". I., .... . �. : I .1 �. I , � 1i • . I ­ ­ . - - �­l I I - , - . ') I , I .. ; I - , - ,. f .: I' - ;I �1- I - I " , f, I , , � I I � � , � � f �l I ! �, I , . . 0 . I I . I I I k ; . t � . . I - . . . . I I -, I . . I . . . I . - . , . . I I . I . . :. I . 1. -/ 4 I ; � , . . , . . � , , , , I , . . . .� . . ;� . . , 11 . f ,I 1 , , . � � � ,� I . ; . , , . . . . � . " : *, .� 9 .�: I I 6' , I , . - . . . . . I.. Ighto . . . . .- - i . - - ;F farther f . i � I - I ­ -1 V . 9pair the . .. N -1 . I : . ; : ; � I . . ,&I 8 00 ands the .* i. - . , . . - ` rqlks or MUM.. )(01tonlif 181#ds �. - I I � -.. , - out to xhausiion of the day an4, , . I � . . by #A. HEALTH. . � � 4 . - t .. .; . :.* - . I C: . . I V. . 0 I - I .. �1'1 � I BY W, 14 841146, - .. I - now-fteate him the morrow. � but if 1110, , � t , . I . - I ; thst . . I . I F. .. fed . ' lo ready r the bu, er ls 04 . � -- . " I . , a kpk& . . A good 4W ban been wrOban of late in earl , he has al here. - - N .•. Z � . , ­ C .. ... I , I I..... .. '. % . 1.1 - .1 : I.. I . .. - . �- - , 1� . Wag � . � 4 .t� 1. . . 1. :;. 1 " z the daily papele conoeraft . . , . i� I -Ing 4 Spanish, and the aftiou ad* to have had .A or a facto . . , " , . I ahmover that he do i0bre sleop he should it Colled B - " Ion been Wd Into 0 - � . - - . . , • .,:��, i , I take it, There I surely'sometb -- In . �.- . .. .. � � - ` ` . Northern 6 6ts i 'Our bodies made up'of what We Oat, . about him I perhaps a forgotted waste must alargo circulation. Ontario ;bat in all the" writings one .very at Manitowwdng would have the izoo . cal.. " I An article to be suitable for food must be repaired. 114 -sleep, evidently, hao not Hplighorls Is shown by official reports to important seoUou of , the northern portion mixin future before it of any similar k 11 :.is: - * ..i, contain at lewd one of , the elementary been made up, anid until is ban and he can r .­ .,. � . • - .. sub. sprin have -inataW &hnool; double In fa"litY of shis Provision, has been overlooked. And Lion 9 C madoi. K - .:.. .1. , � * � 1i the 6iy a to his work with an exhilaration for . .. -:".-� dances of whlol consists, and this 9 Pat - during the past four or five years in Eug-' yet the Edon I refer to—the Island of Young farmers with a capital of ,rat � must be capable of a ready separation from it be should sensibly oonolad a to dhis In , - stint control him and stay in bed. land. � . . Manitoullin—le deserving of more -than to three thousand dollars can nw, % all other elementL The latter, if not p91s- d ; passing notice, alike on account of fin ex und6r more favorable auspices th, �. system . . . ­1 Two hundred and two bate befit 14i onous, will be rejected from th — Z., � Man I . ,- L I developmon%.aad future pos- whersialse in Ontario. Improvedfarms bi , killed In Algeria during the led twelve tent, . . .� - L�', 'hyan", lar without harm. I : ';: i , . S. !; ­1 sibill, . learanoo. and fair buildiog., 1 4 ,..I '. .. I 1. L .� years. Also 1,214 panthers, 1 882. Q The best kinds of fo�d we such 0 ! n%aln - I ' .., . - .. . . asq L' I • � I .. -:� .-. the most of the bodily'elemen . . 00 I The 21"9 � er of me sloodhoussis Bud it@ 27,185 JQ,0kAIL I .. I I . This Island is 95 miles long, with in h for $1 0 to $15 per sore. I . . . � to average breadth of 25. It contains Dumer- Tae Island in Within twenty four - talus &Us and is hence a perfect; f won4terftl vesivies catellsers. The oonsumpfA of * tea per ' It& In I , r I -:-� on r a,, ti: IIN ous stream and )&keg, one of wbfohg L%ke run oil Toronto by rail and steamer - I . ; I A proper diet Is such a oambf Great Britain for the law 1885 will over 18% , � - Wynton, allow me to introduce my five pourift, while that for this country is Manitou. in 20 miles to length ; and all mer ; land on the completion of the elsments the keeper a All% '. articles -an to furnish all the I 0 . • friend, E O. Cranowell, who le the" Inland casters are plentifully supplied Mills M ii is �rani,- -i of ' the P. 1t . .,.-.. . - ,.., in due proportion, while, at the some times of dogs at Pratt Mines, Ala., and who has only 1. 18 pounds. . " . I . � . I with fish. pecUr' 'will be an a,004)n4p1I,jh,d '..,.- them altiolesi'les" the taste anal gratify ano ' Kimberley, South' - * A-frlo&, fact 1, - � our love v ty. Starvation could re- the only pack of genuine bloodhounds of the A letter from Thy re are eight organized mun,'olpalities suninisr, we will have t4uAlly f. -�, : '­1 � of a $5 000, 000 is on Manitoulin, thirty-five schools, some connection with t world South.' represents that no Ian than he cuisine wo d vo% ..., . .. :... ; I ele suit In time if a single one of these emento The speak L. W Jo no, the minin annually paid In that town alone in wages twenty ohuri6eo and about the same num ter. in were lacking. Not only must muse bone, . eta., be provided for, but still in ic, brain, 'engineer. r. Cmusyrell advanced and ex- or diamond digging. I bar of post ofli Yen Too population of the M&n1boulin offe-o an oxielle'at opook.1 I - � .. . ... I... 0 tended his hand to your correspondent., President Gravy only draws $5 000 each Inland in in the neighborhood of 8,000 ; ity to young farmers of moder&te M, nerve and every f eorstion. V He was heavily built, six feet eightinobse month of his monthly salary of'$10,000, and there are about '- 10,000 horned 0 % , The modern fancy for tb o whit bread - cattle who ,wish to establish a home for th,,� . I tall, of flori# complexion: and wore a wide lots the remainder draw Interest in the 4 5W sheep, 5,000 hogs, and the assured selves ;'it affords ex-- c lent . . . - I Is at fault, for such bread in dpfi nt In the OP$Dicgl for pk brim olonoh has. His feet were enossed in Bank 6f � France. value of property in about $1'000,000. . ties w ah[nF to estabilish or . " eameritoore elements that make brain, nerves d bones. � lki% . high- topped boo , in which his pants were What with temple's for cremation -and Daring the last Beason of navigation factories ; it guarantees excellent fiohl% it Hence the tendency to nervous 9' tu - there was shipped from Manitowaning unuou4lly bracing atmosphere dyspepsia, and decaying teeth. A nos of staffed. His cost was wore open In frank burial urns for the ashes, French wohitwt,i , and niw I .. . . .... . showing an lina: soulate shirt of snowy a alone nearly I 000 head of Live stook (chiefly ficent ..-. , . .;,.,. vegetable fpoa given rise to scurvy the too and designers are looking forward to fri h �Icei cry for numerous visitors. I. . Whiteness, an the bosom of w4iob, half hid- for their decorative instinots. oattlip), seven and a half tons. hides, one ten In opnolusion, I have only to 4&d tW1 exclusive use of animal food, to goi t. Pastures don in the routes, glittered a large diamond. of sh-ap-skins, one and three quarter tons will be most happy to f arnish all pcj,x4 - But food must be digested. Fe , t4is no There In an assoclation in Paris whose beef, infer j, ,, , . � ­d: -. I.- leas the 2 five digestive fluids are as He bad the app ante of a desperado, but object Is to help drunkards mutton, seven and a hQf tons 'dressed mation and assistance to any Of tiss �. -a:- - \./ .-,. �.'­ -. �, .?rated by he was genial an frank and i runkards home at night. ten tons �f butter, eleven . tons pork, ninety -alhosee who wish it. I . an . � - -, ; '..., -. , .. .. I appropriate glands -- saliva. for starch and interesting If the patient is too far. gone to give his ad. . . . . .., ­ n's., - " L I talker, with a vol on soft as a t,ne of flour and feed, 3 000 dozen eggs, a )VIAPIffOWANTNG, OqT � sugar, gastric juice, for flesh, fish, eg Is dress, the club owes for him till he o%n. . . . . . the ' and with actions a timid an a girl's. Iw` q-xantity of fish apd otherproduots. - . eta. ;bile and panoreatio juice, tore fat, - I -I This is the man whose daily life in spent It has been fours that under the vast 00 - -� , :1 latter also siding In the digestion ol starch ; 100twithatanding the - Vresent develop- . with pack of bloodhounds, the fiercest an. 'tractS of safe brush- in Nevada there in a meat which these facts indicate this In but a Right and duty are like two palr,a 11% and 0e Intestinal 000reti(i�#, to Plots imals raised Soutt - rich, deep, io%my sou, which can be made promise of what our Island home is capable whion bear fruit only when growing 0.4 � the process. A deficiency In. an ono of P . I I - ­I was born in Pike county, .Ala. near wonderfully productive with a little irrip- side. � I of. Wheat has been grown hers which eon- 0 I - - these results In some form ofd Troy, and lived th my parents there until Lion. I Imprint The digested food must pase•fror the In- I was 21 years o age. My father was a � .1 . . .. .1.1 . . . .� pares favorably both in qu twtity and qu blity I the b6autift Of'itithorelp, toetinse into the ciraulation. Repoemyr- i Charles J. Banter of Dwyer, Ind., claims with any raised in Oatbfie. Oar *oil, how- your imagination, and their- morals ,,, - ­ . I - ... . I I-— banter, • kept of for ' that -arts. I 11 - . . . . .. I... fads of hungry mouths @61zo it f the at there are but five madatones In the ever, Is more particularly adapted to coarse your t . - " . I I -� - . - ..�� -. � . ,iting doer and atching runaway negrosa. grams and roots, Manitou in potatoes b"'ing An may wee . -.. : �. '..r* former, and pour It through count min- hu United States and that he owns one of I xchange a : " Lust '' Ir % Itru • . - ': - ---.. �--;.. ". US* venels, which constantly a etc and IV hen, I wa%12y roold'I xememb-r being them. He makes of$1,500& year ahead soythingin this line lhave ever came our town vlth a turned up P . - .L. - with Zthery a race after. a runaway, off it. . , I 1% . .- . form larger, Into the right side of t a heart. ' I I been'. . and run down boots." A town with tote - - . Should these vessels be closed up b inflam- negro. The negro had gotten about t1r. Iva A yound of bananas, In - liald, contains - A @ afield field for stock ral. I g. thin Island ad up one and tun down boots cannot i 11010 . he oration, the body would was-0 aws, , how- miles the start, ar d we tracked him 'up 16 cannot he e xoolled. The rook is all lime- to be o( ime a great commercial centre. 1116 10 more nutriment than three pounds of meat A", . .. - ". -.. .,. ' man s chimney. hen Y was 16 1 'took tops, and the grass, which grows abundant. A skeleton was Unearthed the other dq . .. . ­� , ,-. � ever good the appetite and vigorou %he, di. or many pounds of potatoes, while " a food , a I I .;. "... - gestic 11. - charge of my fat or's negra, dogs and fol.' ly on this formation, is unsurpained for rich it is, in every" some, superior to the beat -with a'! amN It copper cAn ender one hai I lowed them until he close of the war.. I noon. This is shown by the faot that Mani- There' remains of an editor, mo. t likely, % This imperfect blood does not, owever, have always been and of the sport of run- wheaten broad. I m ,� .. . . 11- I I � toulin butter, when properly made and � yet go into the full circalati6n, ba passes ' t - rn Mant. tried to take his wealth along with him .,--. .- .,: I *:., lungs with t a venal I . I : round through the ning foxes, and ke t It up until four years Trappers In the towns of Wasti . - . �, - . . --- !!!!---- ------- - - . Ift . - ----- ­ ---- --- ----- --- -- . . the a -- 1 . - . - , . -blood and then Into the left side of o, when I scoop d the position of keeper oh setto have been unusually busy this . . . . . I . L Of the dogs at thin plaos." winter. Ma&kral; skins 'are worth from 25 I. . . -nos it Is sent out into the aster- . . I.. - . heart, whence ,. ... . I I - . -., . � ­­:, When a convict onoApes a general alarin to 351 cents in Springfield, and good fox - � � � , , I I • . . I .,: , I-,; L � . lea a pure fluid, rich in every element. . i 1, -� .. - - . '.,I . . -1 .. ... .. , � . ; .1 -.., 1� �- :.,.., - le sounded, and the dogs are ready. They skins sell for $1., . .11 . I . � f . . . . . . not y ` fin- i I . - : - 11 I - - But the process of nutrition'le et i 1. � � I � .. - : . -, - � , . . � I � . , I . . . . - - . . ­ .. � q ' . . - - - t4el. are taken to'the Place where the escaped In the United States then are eighty-two Those sleepless workers, ��e Ulti. I I brain, or . [Inc. or convict was last seen. Crauswell mounts f&atorieg engaged in the manufacture of . .. .. . . .� mate calls, whether of br i I . . . . � , . - " it his fast horse, and the dogs are let loose. glee, and they employ alto . .L muscle, or membrane, throwing off 0 oh ether about . . .. � . ... t Each dog circles for a track and begins to 2 000 hands. The value of the product is . . c, the waste debris, take from he !!! � momen . . � '.. , I w - . . 1. - I.- - I , . �. ,. arterial fi did each what it needs. hunt. Everyone goes to work for the trail, about $5,000,000 a year. .. �. - .". -. . �.:.. ., game . . .-1 , like " mazy h detectives. When the � . -, I - ;, ..... 1.. - . . I .- . - ... I-. -!, . the : The Materia Modica 'of thill requires 38 I . � 11' � -. i". ,� !. , . .. I ok, M6rtality of MOaslad. i,:­:,., - trail in found he7eg who disooversit makes hugs volumes, named Pan-Too, to describe .. % ..:" - I . . signal and every other animal follows, it. It presents 11,896 formula@, and in I .. I . �L - 6 I ", L ; $,. , , ., I . r . . I I .. , . l. - - ong 0 _ I I . - . - I � i�. . r. � -- Mensies is one of the most Infe.) , f Fannie and Bucker always take the lead oludes ever 1,900 .substances of supposed - .. L . ' ' . I . . - . ' diseases. It b.communicated In all ossilb!e with any other dog. Cranswell and horse , I ' medicinal value." . : .. . ­ ways, including the breath of the p lent at follow at full • speed, and the longer the ; . Ladies , 'Cloth - Mantles''. Hanctso'Mell I . ... . . . ... �..- - a time when. nothing bat a cold is spiect- chase the more interesting It grown. An expaknood wboallet has, It Is said, " ­ - I � I . .� . :, I ::: - ' ad... This renders it a well-nigh u iversal Mr. C raus well was asked t f some of his during fourteen years, cured any number of � I :. - . .�. -.-, disease, a fresh epidemic star n , every oases of obitinsto cough •by proscribing the Trimmed at $3, $4, $51$6)$71 $'.0, $12, . I . most remarkable hunts for escaped conviote. . 1. - - . , . .; .. . , I 1:�.. -, q. four or five years among the ne . �n chil- John DaBose was a white convict, son- free use of raw oy okra as a diet. - - Tlie rem- . I I 11 .. .. � . 1. I .. l . ! *I • , * , * . ... I I .1 - -. ­ . dren and much as had emoapei p!ev one at. dy h easily tried. and $15 � ..� � . . '' . .. q... - ­ - . I , tenood for a long term Lie escaped from a . L . I � . I I -1 - .-I- - . � . .1 I - . -' . . - A child at Pu�blo. Col., died of a--arlet - tacks. . . - the prison at the slope February ISS3, and lj' Ladies' Tailor'-M-ade' Walking C ts M . �.. I . Now though tl�c re'atlTe mortali 11MILY went to Clanton, in Cailton county. He fever and her clothes were thrown In & shed. - 1% .., : ' � - I .,--. : � not be as large as I fi name other iuf at one had a start of five hours. He was run by Soon afterward a dog and a cat who had . .. .. �� " . �.i 1. .. . , . .� .. . - ­ - . diseases, let the absolute mortality a mush the dogs until dark, when they were called been playing with the clothes were taken . .., ., . � - - 1:. --. Z . . -1 .. , -: ..... -.. - - .- . $8.000 .. I i . V�. -L � ,� 1-�Ii . � I.... ­ . . I - 1. !- .� beyondthe popular Impression. Ii. The next morian he was followed to with the same disease and died. , ' L I ' ' , ' A , . ' . ' . - ' I 9 I - . . . - � The Medical Record recently, in I Clanton. Ills trail wasstruQksixteen hours A Now York naturalist has received froin - Ladies" Ldng Black. Ltomin C rd U. - ment of contagious diseases for five . old, and after he had taken the train f cod Madogasotr the first , black parrot ever - I ve thirty-'Noven as the number of Birmingham. When the trail was struck it brought V) this country. The bird s-ands - . - '!: � . . .� � . ?) . from scarlet favor In New York sters, at $8 and. $100 :t CitYt was.followed three miles, and D all ikoe, with newly fourteeril inches In height and Its spinet eighty-five from measlei. . '. � - his ,�-Ife, was found ithe woods. He left plumage In a dome purple black. . This proportion would not hold �or the his wife, and ran on. The dogs gathered' � I � , Fur-lined Circulars Handsome- X Al ­ . r , ­ Sabramen I � � - country through. The tAal mortal ound himi and he began to fire at' th to 11 3asted recently of a eir . L I from ar I , ... .. em. home which 'w4 so well acquainted with �. :: .. measloo is nearly nine thonsand a y ar, o r When Ctsunwell came up Dtillose swore he . ' Borne of the reg far patrons of the road Presents., at $9,$15, $20, and .$30.- about the same number as that fro near, would not surrender, and would neyer be . 1. I let ft ver. taken aliv&. He was shot at, and in the ex- that, when the were aboard the car, he , .. . at would stop In fr nt of their residences to lot - ; .. .. In the Northe r1n and Northwe er States Children's Fur-Lined Dol at $4.1 . - . oJawage his arm. was broken. He was Cap' them off. �� . . mans - . )... . its mqrtahty i3 about half that of scarlet tured and taken back to prison. � ' W Ad% . .. . ­ . . . fever while in most of the S)uthern St%te3 The diamond'�slds'in Cape) 6o'lony were . I . . . � ­ 1. � - . . � . .. . .. ' 9 An Interesting chase was had when the and $5.0u, .1 ­ I .I . . . . '''' .' ,. - ;:, � - -, '­ ' it In about twice as great. The Nei r York outlaw, Renfree,'mospe4 with three otbers, discovered only about twelve years ago. - . . �� �'. ' ry has been prosecuted with so' J -, ;:-- '. I 1he Indust L . . .. Xedical Becordihinks Ciat statistiall ie3m Crauawall said : I I At three o'clock A u. . - . I - much prudence and systern that the exports i . Children s Cloth antles a � to show that the rate'la increasing la some was sent for to go to the shaft, a distaril Is of 1 1 arta of the world. Thus In Paris, during 'ow amottut to more than $15,000,000 a over two miles. The prisoners had lone ! $1111 $1.50 $29 $2.509 $39 $3.50, $49 $4.509 $59 $69 *7.50 and 11P.- Meen yestre ending In 1884, it rose gradui three licurs when I took thetrack and h yea?. : I � 9 . I ey I ,�i . ally from 3.03 per ten thousand to 8 5a. or had taken the railroad fur Birmingham. The A taflorlii� fi�in In Bostoa are making 11 . . 1. . .- . . . . . ­ . . . , : . 1-:;­ I � . � I � - : . I I . . : ; , ..; nearly treble ; !vhile In New YorL City, dogs followed the trail to the cit through a $3,000 overcoat for a well-known we � � . . .1 . ., - I .. .-I I un a y althy . - - during ten years ending the s&me 3 ear, it the main streets til th traohr branched t df thati city. The exteriorof the . .11 . I residen - . . . - . . V I - � -. 1. -. about doubled. of on the Alabama and Great Sauthern Rail. ooat is of fine blue caltar beaver cloth and . I ( . --not the wh road, on which, they went several milef, and the Inside of %he fines& Rassiam sable f ur ., . But the dir,Fct mortality is ole I . I - . I of the evil that follows from Its a tti*cko. the n w6nt to the mounti6fas And di,vided. skins. Among these results ar� Impairn ent of The dogs separated, Which was an uh Uhl . .. . - . � L . . The lat� 9 .� . 11 health ; tubercular consumpt'on ; p ieumO- thingto, do. Mr. Justice C,)Uinn, the ,in- - Kin Fordjnand of Pai�ugal left . L . . . L . thet T ophthalmia ; uicerative and fatal inf arrinia- pack of them, and Mr. J. G, Moore, thp pri. I s ' "Opposite e � a collection, said to be 11 prodigions and per. - - i nia ; chronic )ary ngitis ; chronic btox chitle ; &get of the jonviots at the mines, took one featly marvelous," of the forbidden liters- King Sireet,'Ea t Mark 1 vurufttion of the mouth. . * fure of Europe during the lost thirty years. � I . � son warden, took the other dogs. Moore - . The mortality is largoly confined � those caught his man after a oeven-mile trail. it includes books, pamph,lato and prints. whose vitality is low,---Taay from nor fulous Collins and I ran our man twenty hours be- Gernan Writers complain of a lack of In. � . I . 1. ldl -Pnd consumptive taints,—or to thos whose fore we caught him. We then returned to tarest amosig their owju people hi works of . hygienic surroundings are bad,. or , those where we had divided on the mountain, an native writers, the consequence 1) jing small who are not.treated with proper ear . the dogs soon caught the trail of the third sales of their * book@, and the ougges: ion has ' Thelgreatest ragrtality is during t e firs been MNA8 that foreign literature bu boy - . i. it man. He had tweaty-six hours' start of - . . five years of life. Hence when a ildren no, and we caught him. The dogs - could ootted. ­ . . .. bring home the disease fr6m echo 1, the never secure the track of Renfroe, and I do Connecticut bai less than I 0 F . - . 1r, - I 1. youlnger members of the family sh uld be not believe he ever left Birmingham. ,000 miles f .I . I , I ; . . i. . . . . .. It is railway, but thine carried last year seven- I .. .; ", . : . - I - I . . speedily protected. . � '. i . C.1". . . � m r .,,1.. , i " very easy ta� catch a man, even if he gets an teen and a half Imillions of passengers, of I . . . ' ! I- � ;..( . I I I t I �t " - - � . �'. T. . I., - �-'!.; eight hours start. It In a pionia for the whom only twelve were Injured. The pas. . 1 , 'r - I L.- . . ." I � , . IL' 1. - �] .: ' SunliAt." . '.. �C';., Iva Children's Mantles at One Doll $IA1 , .i. � I : . dogs when he only gets from two to f manger traffic of IWZ was almost 50 per cent. . ars, 1�� %1! - . i - .,: , No article of turniture that, d hours' start, and no had-as well make a air- greater than thatof 1884. . - , - r . 1. . cle and come baok to the prison, Jor the dog , a sunlight should be put In*& ro in, for . Two Dollwo, $2.50, Three Dollars, $3A , I ...- ". I.. � . never fails. " Mr. Justin McCarthy h"'i receivail iron r . . � . 1J every room in a dwelling should h ve the the miss a r Own The lovgest trail this man and bid ;n1an I f his "History of On I 5". windows so arranged that name time duriag hunters ever had was in m3roh Times' about $30,000 flad he been able Four Dollars, $4.50, Five Dollars, and UPI - .. - .'..­�."L i the day the tunlight may enter f re6y into ' 1884, when to copyright the work in America It Is - . .....*.� "' : the apartments. The importance of admit- a negro escaped from the shaft pillson. He . �,, . r.. - estimated that he might have Increased thin - : .. . _ - ting the light of the sun freely to &R parts had gone forty miles and had been away sum to s8o 000. . I Ladie PA itles at $39 $j% 1 .,r-.. �'.: I I 10i 1 41 - . , $3 7! twenty-eight hours. The dogs had trouble . of our dwellings caianot bsto3 highl esti- to gatch his smut after r much . time. Th Progressive d dr parties an among the 9 $ ,U13 Mted. Ixdet d, perfect htalth b pil arly,as 8, 9 aa a �..� ' - : negro. took ,on astonishing run and won test Invention for mixing people up. L . - .-. . . ­ '. . I � . . . 00 r, dependent on pure sunlight as It is an pure a is . 4 —V . t * air. Sunlight should never' be excluded. ten miles through water. Ito was found at After (ach cour ever3body changes place , 0 . � Up He y ..-r., I i except when so bright an to bie unl romfor. last on top of a old house on top of a moun. in a sort of p e-in-the-comer fashion, so ,L . r, Red ters, 0ly * . I � i . . - .. , . table to the eyes. And walking sh4 ald be thin ricar Warrior River. - He wag h I &It that a follow may have half a dozen different , � - starved when captured.. - ..partners, durin the dinner. "d Good All Vool White. Blankets TO - �: ''. � I [ in bright sunlight. A suli-bath Is (f more � 9 I � . .. . - i .importance in preserving a healthfu oondi- Crauswell was sak#3d to speak of some oi The Massaolliusette courts ha*e decided . . ; - L I tionof the body than to generally under. the characteristics of his dogs. 11 I am can. that $W is .the measure of damage for the 4 - - . 0 , -. -1 - - . . Dougoper . pair, and up .. i . . t:. , I stood. It is a welli-established fact that vinoed," ' $aid he, "beyond the shadow of bite of a dog. Salem wom-n who woh I the people who live muoL i tb Un. are a doubt, that a bloodhound has more than ,bitten, twice g9t. s. verdict for $40, while . . Superior Qualityand extra healty all in ' . P -generally stronger and more health; than more intitinot. 1,belleve that they think hrjr son, who in� only bitten once, got half - . - those whose ocoupations, deprive t am of and resson, like human beings. 1 know that amount. . . wool Wlite Blankets, $3,50 -to $7.50 Oi PT. sunlight. L , I that Fannie and Bucker do. Te dop ore - . I . A fall th1f d f! ' docile in camp and o 4ho territary of the United very vicious on a trail. I OPENE01, -Their seasS follows theimovements of man. . 8'ates In a sheep pature of the most favor JF4T A"WORR LARGE SHIPMENT-OF TAP1901 . ­ ' ow ure ' A,repre I . - � - �1 - R * Many Ho for Sleep . - .;-. Thor. is no troubw to got them to take the &!)Is character. Texo cents the high- - . ", A JW vaftPETS Scuing at VERY LOW PIRICIES. r 1. -,:. . I art money value in shoM and the mod ex- , - . L � - ; I - V W.M. - � - . Iliere Is an old saying that -has fr, ghtei� . track when they 4d It. 13 I .1. :. � . � fil' " Af ter a convict is "ptured'tb* dogs re. te I I � . . 4 . , M,040" A ad a great many :Ipeople from tak g the naive renohoo are there. ­ . , , I . .._,., r copies of I Min Grien'll .: 'r, , I Ar I :-­ . m -rest that nature demanded 'for, them. turn satisfied and &@'happy as if the), h&A Nearly 80,M . Tipeitry U pets., Handsome Patterg ' of 9 ."Nine hours are enclugh for a fool." They caught a rabbit. - When they return to the Leavmwor!k qaw" have been gold. The 1 ..- ..L. � --,- I an � . . - may be, and not too many for a wi is in prison they become perfectly doolle ; when t101AI "I f Idago Is said -1 t* have Xt 359 40 45.,'50, 05ci and up ... .4 I �.-. who feels that he needs the oethe, called out again they grew very excited been about 200,060 copies. For the greater . ) y , , :� - . 0 - ­ O' , I ro - liter- . - .. when performing his most p. diiiio The affection of the dogs for ame is more like number of theiW copies she received only I Boys.. Overcoats at $2 $2.50, 39 30 . . . X�­' , ary feats, felt that he needed Dine urn ; that of a child to its father than anything, two cents each. Tney were published in L . 9 $ what. is betler he took them. - e Urns else I can describe. I feed them myself � cl iehp form. � r L . - - - - it is OCneeded by &'I thoughtful .... Boom and they have great confidence In ine. 'I . Mr. Froude says Mr. Ormsby's transit, Four Dollars, $1,50, Five Dollars and UP that the brain in very yonug obildre , on, have five fine puppies, four months old, that ti on'Of 64J)ou Qaixote" 11 our -- - all pro y . .. . . , ..,- ,;. . . 3 or 4 years of age,. requirtin all of: welve have fur on them like sheep, which okra now v on& trasislatioum- " - He predicts that it will S - 1. ­ Men' Overcoats at $3,50, S5j $6, $7,50, $1 U, $12, and 0 hour,% in real or sloop. This period in short- ready to trace a man to the depths of hall, , ' . thmn h many editions. Not onl in h . . I 1 P va oned gradually until at 14 yeare of a lie the if he could travel there, and as for hidin a %fr his Iny ­ . , 1. ! 7 - . . .� , - - - I . I, I . . � =91L .us examined, but to ordinary renders it in i, . . , ­' MinT the beat English U%nsln he I � L � . , boy is found toneed. only ten hours. When trail, It Is an Impossibility. I sin r - h o7in and in a healthy % T T �5rs - . -- full gr oondl the them for sale, and I guarantee them to AM a, 'ti�a firgi; that has made the book injaill . I . . . - ) . . , .. . -. ".,:... man may find a night of eight houn suffied- Wail thirty-aix hours' cold." 4116 . . , I : . I 9i: - � . . . ­ . I = . .L .11 . M ;­ - 4" �,. .. 1: 1 I * ]KING ST. EAST, -' I .- Boo , � I , ..q . . I ­. . .1. , . .: . . . . TO � ­ :­. . L . . ..". . - - ..m"..j..".... ". ..., . .. �! 0 . --, " '' .'A , . t.� , . . - �.. I ;. I . :. li, ­ . . I , I I ' .-- ��­�'.,. . . . . , ­ . . .... . - - . - , r ., "r I - . . � I . . . . - . � 1 ­ ­ --:. � .i;..­ L ` � 11, . ,;:' :�:I.�4�...­ , � ­ . ..1. :. . I . . .. � . I . - ­,- ..-,1. , - ' " I ,( � ,2*' ' . . ; - � ­'1 . - i .'r�r , .Ii ,.. I . . i „. , � . I ;1 i ; . , I . I �­ . - � . 1, ­ L I fr. . �, . :­,� . I I - . I . 1� .11 . .. . - . L L , . . . . . . :. � . . - . 1. .. - .. .. I -1. . . 1, � . .. .I.% I,, �. � . !,�. r I . 1 .. . -­ .1 ­ ' . � . , . - I - ­1. ..-I[., ml, .,� � I ... . . . ­i:. , �. / .. .' , - ,r � I. I , I... .1 I 1. ']. . , I ' ; . . . . .1 - . [':,I � jr ��; -."�'':�i­;'i , 1. , ­, ­ ­ � " ... .,.,. � L . I I Ic Y I ... .'.r... ! ? , . ­ � % I. - . b , I - . - �- � L ;- :.; :­­ I I 11 ­ , -.. . �, ..., .1 ...� �. , ”­ � - ..i �,. : ,� 4 1 . . ­­ _ . ...-. . �'.. � ­� - 4- - I . � L _ .�., . . ­�-. ) ­ :., .: ­ - ­.' . L F: ­- : !, * ..::,: L. L ;. I., ­� ::1. �* - 1' . I I .. . ; , , .. -.. .- -.' . �, .� 1. ''; . - . .1. . ­ - i ­ : .-.. ,... . ' . � , r �: .; I " . . :: " -' . � :.��- �'. I .. - ; - - . ­ ` ; 'i. . . . .� � ­ 11. f . : I 1 ;,� . � I -.: . r.. .,.: . I �, -­ ..' .-�.f .-�� ­­­,.. L. � ...- . . I L . , , ­ C r � � e. � rr I :­ I :;,.: .i ..� . " " r... - I -i r I . � , . -- I. � . - ­ ' - . I I .., .: , 1: I , c � � ... . . '�L. . , -1 1 r,:i' I - . �� A 11 . . . , -%1, ­..,I , I*. 0 Wo f r Lt. a -4 1 as I I , lo I - " he i rual y r h I all -4k can- Al nation of -14 = I: ", I I vol I, f� ' 0 1 ram 4 Ili count 'era IV 11 t103 , , 16 ,; '' I � I h �14 M 4rw*o � SALE 0 F MANTLE �t I F, I f" 1. =a is 1,0 .I ,death; mortality 4 I il 7 1 1 PETLEY & PETLEY 1 6 �� th PR1110ES at PETLE.Y : I I �1111 � I I av Tpww�- --- 1.RA�L � .P1 41 ours '0 r r, W& ! .... - ...!.. � !­ ... .... ., .... :., � - . 7�'�.;­. � I - . :.. I r -t - ­ I . . -, . 1 � , . I. :. .1 � ; I I ­:;�::­ 'i­ *,::-,�' -ri - ; .., . ­: ,� - . I . 111­1, L ­-1, ­ I" . I - il t,.-. ,.i,.. - ii­� ,:. -.1: - ''. ­., r .. ,­ I -.�:�� 1, • - • -- - - . ­ �". I - . . . ­..E­ .. !�. w : . i,:,. - - I I � I ... I I . ..... ... I :.. � . .�. ­ ': . i i .. r,-..': 1 - �. - r. ­ . "r .... or� - . � - � ­.. . . I.''. .., ..� , !­..� . , /­­, . .I., r .1. . ­ . I � ''..'J, � - ! ­ ­ � . - � I. . � � r ;.. � .i,..... I ­ . I I . ,:, I -,: ; . � ''­;­ -.1., : . I . . ­� -­,'': I ­1 �' ` . ... . � . ;.. - I . . : I. � . I I. 1. .. li . ­­ ... , -:.. I . 4 ''! .1 ... ­ � . \, �' . .. I r. j�. C; . . r I r - '1' ; �.. I ­ , I. ­­ .1 L: ., ..'L. ;,: -­ . . Li. I ­. �. 11, � . ; i;. . . , � -_- � , , ­.. ­ �. ­­- is I - - - . . .. . ..1. ­.. - �j::Lj ­... . : ­� Li . . . h. . ... 1� , I - � i.� ­ . ­ - - I I I . .... I 11 i I ..; . . ., ...:- 1:.. , .1 � , . . .! I I . I ... .... .. ­­.­­­ L. - �:' '. i - I- . .-. .,. .., L f -- ;­ . - l� i:�: . I ­ 't-11 . ':­L ­ I . I :,� (;:. .I ;'I I �.­, 1 . I.. . . I _� . t . ­i i T�: ­� -., _;� !, 1. - .1. I ­/ . . -- . I—. - � . - � . I . .. , ',;.:. I . .. I . . :. ­.; ,. ; !. ...... . I .., L ... .. �..! L� !­�:,�.'' "(�, rr. �, .:.�� ;, �.''; 1. .., ­'.� X , : I ..:., I � . r .'-' k - '' .L:..�,� - J., , I i !�. -.... . I --a . .. ­ , � .,. ::­ I � I"­. I ... .11 ­ I : . � i � .. - �­,� -s I . . .. I.i , '. , � . .. ...... I.:. ''.1 . L . I � - I I 1­i I I . . . ,r. 1, • I. .11 ­ i- �. I .. � , 1'� 1 . - ' , � � ,r. r I ­1 . I ­­ k �*� -j! . ..,:. .. _U " � - T ,.r I , '- . � . . r - , , 1- , ;:. i % . .. L ;­ .L. .. 1, ­1 �­ �.­ � . �.. !� � ­ . .. - - . . .� ,:. . � I... ` .! , . I I I . . � . , � L . I .. . .i '. , i. ;f , ., � - . : -1 .i . . I - -' I * � I . . . . 1, �': 'r., 1, : I .. I . I � �i. . . L . . ­ � � .. � . : �*- . r . . - : - . .1, � :- . .1 . � ". . . � . . : . 1, . I . . I . . - I � ,'­­ .: - - � ; I i . .. � I 1 . . I ! . I . . . - - , ; - I .,.. ..�, �1 l�- I , - . - .-­ . 1�Li ' . - . 11 - . .- - - . . I : �', . � r � - , ­ � ,. _ _ _ � -, L . ­.- . - . � I � � . , .,- -1 - ­ - � - : : A "I - . wu . . . r I .% . 11 I . . � i I -- � , I ­ .. -_ -.. , �� - 1 ­ _ . - I � - - I I I . � I.- I - . � , - - I ! . . L . � � - I I - . . � -- - - . . - . - I . ` j ,s -•� I. , a . . ..e . . - - . . . , . ,r : � d. .. . % - R beet - '�'.8.= �''� that• soar happened to me before, and AS soon as . era gran• / vulaively for the hrinrs of the household The -old man than asked the peOple to sign 1PPe nerves sullied I jumped up MAN'S �T O�e idols that once w re mine now mine no the lad My tatiLar lea d from his seat I could get my more." • and snatched at it eagerly. h� followed to take mar bewringa. when btame4if I didn't Wg�njnq Calves, ast A og h hU an start another one which tangled me nP Every} animal upon the farm should be- ab 1� — . -. The old man see ed to look awn throe h him aS he h itated a moment wit p , a m � I y g lane old mans great obape, but which didn't last long or stublacted w a Course of training a. soon as - - ocean a n eom bright visloa his lips the ink. tL tear fell from filar [� amount to much, as it soon ran into the it manes its n wranoe. This V desirable, tam ver forget the oofrimemaeazeni of apart and his flu r extended. I idvolann eye a m the r appearance for the best rs- �yau ae I was A child P and, indeed, indispensable 1 ce reformation. tarlly turned Is t a direction where i1 y "Sign it 1 I would write m name 10.0 0 Course of the othr.ndis was in than °ae, suite, With Ali live stock, from the ohickens Of fror,a the temps gains game ten years of age. Our inted dreeiding to see ccros shadow in- times in blood if it would brie back m doing damage r .11 start a time' fort, and m kind p° • g y involves ease of . fQ1 Y p`' g loved ones 1 ' • v though, t at I lost mymnem who are pass- tie colt. in eery Why* tliir ate at the every ao d• Wlne , vokgd by its magi . 1 sr I Speaking abort the msansgemea e profits . than a h *d their on, child. Moritta pe farms � hpDO• idolized rnO, And my father "I once had a mother ; with her old My lather wrote > lis►nne- ing the winter in their osabtns along bb trail save• labor and increases tb P rents on the table, sW heart crashed wit sorrow, she s eat down Hudson. •, g from the use of the animals. In a dairy inge, of%" me from the bottom the rave, I o os had wwife --as tale sn Ths old man looked, wiped his tearful Patterson said : A cod rusts of them ate ' oW be t►*s her gave it to g y doo1U y is one of the most important ohar- t oe Al -. down at the bottom, I'm afraid, but I found s and the dairy ,,Other B sager aS ever am Led in tin earthly home. ages, and looked again. 61s.aoanteuaa B y saof�entifstias of the cows, i:' = four how, ot'tbelr °1 at our our church, a startling gaz eyes wore ws taitd art a summer's sk tsrnately flashed with red and deathlike one outfit who thou bt the had thaws - , mar in a �anday' ads to oqr people,. I Y y insured against slides. They are Ln a very man who has ez rieaoed the advantaPe of . the �' ogle, Wag m ladd her heart as thful std true *a Ever paleness. how Strang " posed place, and it they ever Be Vhheanl it, will always give has most fnply alias- �' e Algoma srnr'p° of its purpose, bat there' teas .. e, . exposed , h ion It nothind guarded an i ohs land a haeb'.nd s love.- It is—no It' nannot be get the '11 think there s no end to it. inwwhile Lion to the training of the is knew ,it among the men. The pas• Her brae r e re dim as the It of sor. muttered the old man. "Pardon ms, air, y y t e first Iselin to be given. ri fret n elan sonless �zr, eveningthere would be y B " Dame along the other y I �PP� v few �t m rat on the row waAhed a•oay the brightne s, and the but this is the n�►me of my. brave boy wan t ��d sho Id never be pe o t rase n n the toils of M father,' trembled and eels up his left to tact and as the bn.� if and took me enforced habit oh+wges —in time- thet rabic for and an add Pc lovin heart was ' wrung until it was brek y This enf -- orld [n s �Petiai, a d the nKe Lf all A1COholio ti B been severed. of the slides. They 1 B P Dun cows which nce an c n. Iona had noble, beantital bo bat item, from, which the hand hghd inted out a (s'ac's` r x t z reseed hi 'ielf ignorant of t n was driven out from the thing of, hie 'They looked fora m +,ment in each other's up the mountain a Ways, and po disposition of these y g t o He p ea ' w hat course And �zolataned : barrfc ;de that they had made. It consisted never having cackled• a calf, Aad caper Lev' era PPoetu, quors• tin .and could not Y H matter. ' home+ ava my of heart yearns to know if e3e ,both reeled of to a well anchored, and about sir feet la been unread by a.dam them, Calf., make to mead the m8e be beet to pursue iu th he le yet living. I once l:a•l a babe, a taw iet hi f inj nred boy 1 e f „r t could meeting came up at out ' ,. high, joined in the shape of A V with troche no trouble over the removal of a calf. They _ io hem• it �npieot of the tinned m teuaer hluefe(,m, but these h nds destroyed My fatTOT I' pint n , and it's a pretty sharp Point• never hold up their milk, and are rarely ge for The and I gnea , y till it seemed p P •[} s slide ever Ps►r service, it, and it 11veth with the One who lovrth • They fell upo•i -each other„ ' sa a ona of the boys, troubled with garget, or have the Common .r it aor ohm tsble after ;with ati the curious earnest - bhilcren. Do n t be startled, friends, I ,their souls woul I grow sad iningle Leto one. Now, y nt abc u'. and words in m t wE Charoh, and , starts tip Above she's bound to to p aces vices of cows wnion grow oat of their raise- r es , al affection for the calf, softer they have n i�aed . - , - pehbg, aq f,tbFr child.. The whisper P weeping stresamio eyes minute she strikes this fortification and and hfa a bestir am not a murde r in the common aces t Thorn sows wee on the B Y e I asked them Dr'° °f ' d 1° my burs of the ter Yet there is light in my I tamed bewildered up pass by by on both sides of n . habituated to itecompany, [f:ora, magd. had boeu d oPP1e' e ad which whole affair in great mystelY tea , ev. tin sk a irit- mother rF aces over around - ne. if the had eve* run foal of a snow slide, it M ractice has wlwsj►S been to- remove d that I clothed the a9. all eaTnoermese to learn cf B Y P 1 •- eat blealn y y P a nd I morel said the rata, n of h r prodigal ton. The wife Let us thank G od for tl}�i great g and the said nn, and the I said I thought the calf ae scan ag it is dropped, witching 11 Pedsibis me, a my f ►thee y n lt- burdened y nothing• slnitgs on him w�o turns back to virtue and which has gladdened my1 g t nose I Worried them a little j n '• the old Ans an�1, kneel- sO. t°O' I g ' the also until she has be, safely delivered.. • soy of thew the area t3 unite the Church a d honor. T. o an el child visits me at night- soul. exclaimed but they are satisfied, sad I can t help it. 1'he calf u tAken to a pen Provided for it at it Was a schea,e to fall, and I feel the hallowed touch of a tiny ing down he soared out i,i'heart in, one of Bat let me tell you, if s elide ever strikes a � discanos from the cow stable where it is gte,t9. i ht Camp sell gri ti: s of people r bo if he et the most martin prayers I ever heard - a ffa upon my C eek. My y, y g p y that hewpof timber it'll go slid for end cut of sight sand hearing. The calf b rub -. Tne n g lives, a ou'd Else five the gortuwtnR ol.d n an The spell was brok+a, and all eagerly nick as a wink, and the miners wont be a and is . oomfortiably bedded in this ,; ,i on the tavern steps+ and l heard I P° p slow! , Ding to toslr q s n siting to the bed dry, The cow is tied is the Sts- . Palm gatbHre d laugh. and saw drunken men ici the tr�atm t t which sent him out in signed the pledge, F B e set an second behind the log i B- sheltered pen. wing side the 0'-Lt of the bar -room, I .urged, the we rt f. and he l low sonic r moim-d him homes, as if loth to leave ,Ahe spot• bottom.” hie and given a mess of warm bran And lie• . come reeding o but he at first re. d. The milk is h , to let me B tc.r life.. I:od f rgive me the rain which I The Old man b dead, but the lesson he One of the mail carriers in the S as Miguel aced mm1 slop and is milk uthors my tat ,•call thinking it would be an taught the grandchild an h�S knee. as the dystriot, had Aremark- iven to the calf, which b taught to ti d. h s Y Celt he 1 it a brc ug at o _+ni and mine. 1 8 Bra George Winders, then g ' 1?� - fuse curl y, I\t evening sun went down ��vvlthont A cloud, able experience last week. Ile had been drink ay g nB ere ae rated, morale a cent gratihc. J of >ay green Ao lie agate Wliieci a tE ar from his eyes. ! a3is fanaticism has ivi h two fi h , i>w - . - tat►fr ipso passed the g father watched iron with : et range intensity, will never be forgotten. out in the great storm, and Ae nothing - about an isoh, hrot�agh which the milk b put nn his hat and we pass . h• I well ;remember how the pen- had been heard of him he was given np assail sacked. Three meal■ a day are given. t err a err church. to and a oouutena ca unusually pate and ezoita lost none of its fire is my hood's basil. as Eger the a the ame in, B h some strap a emotion. Bat the of lost. He got to Telluside the other night his Thiais continued until thefourth dsy, ��' - red up nose pie appeared a Y Iq ed y B - ❑ wi er what kind of an exhibition woe n man went on : j OAIIt HT Ili BIRO 8LIDEB. in sadly disabled oonditiQn, a m,lk fit for use in the dairy With a tarn- ,vond the corner was the tavern- report and si►id : +, this skimmed milk we►rmed to n.nett de- ` a cannot hops oome off• In •` I was. once a tanatio; and insdly follow I . - given three times a day, . - - •�I`ve Rot another mail carrier out here. green is g and no •: . cenrre. ti88psr and &round aim a numberof friends, ad the myii n ht which led me to ruin. skis Wild Bxpertentes of ,letter Carriers its •+Out where t asked the Postmaster• more than thee. quarte at amost daring the For an hour the pegplo of the place contia- B iK he other 1e to till there w%8 a fair house was a fanatic when I sacrificed oh damn, westt�r: !aa tacos. •,put in the sleigh that I came . with first month. The salves are kept alone ; s - r� one bans \ ued to -con watching the,coor bappiues and home to the accursed demdn were cur ouPl� g small bandle of clean, tine hay map be hang All t would w of the bowl. once adored the gentle being kall ourying to the a1ts:ni liaa vea• fria Hoe know him. apd see him. Per' wnd they will soon begin to eat likely, who full. arent, wondering whsl wo 1 p in the pep. . _ Nita, him . and app he arson stole in and took whom 1 so deeply w cIlit y and influence -1 hard which men are of atrngg g � h p g it. By 'pgrseverance is thus weaning s T p d, e,, t~ hwrd to obtain these days, sad tho postal (}Ding out to tket thwt'coveredsthehrbox, onl from its dam, but from its _ p�ar tiext calf, not only ro filet of bean i the plangedle.t,d�grs►dation an poverty. ,.drag authorities care little what politics s man is threw offs ban • 6i1 ,,,at bah nd the pillar [n the galllet� s , ar ro r ,pee natural inclination to saoks mush Entire . . btfat of the p p Y m Tamil down with ms. For yeah so long as he manifests a Willingness and there Is` theme to it, the bones land the it •doe _ cch at all.: B saw her ohhks grow pale and her step brave the terroi�e of th. eaaon. The mat[ pP trouble wilt be avoided. sho a>d sad went forv'►ard alone amid the wrecks of lwnohesof last f w days h ae been more de- saok being covered with toe and snow. A sn finally cam weary. I left her in recent ears. large crowd assembled, and in reeponsa to i . Caro of $fitting Hehfh I• TRon struotive then y known y B to the „ltar and took their seats. All eyes her home -idols And rioted .at the tavern. �'trinden said : ' n them, and a general still- stand, yet she and her child, and mail carrier , as well As eco, mars,, min- their st the of , °r e fiz6d ppc• he She never oompl Year's roc tort have become so thor- •',lust the other side of Hankett alel►n be the after his they are sets the' bet ,. vest ran often went �hangry. One New 1 eA ere, and p pe prevailed thronghou %the church. T - Hess p are nce, cite ff +hoer, fq oaghly�e►larmed hat it fie with ditlionity that streak by the edge of atremendona a Of course every were unlike n apse night. I retnrbad to the but where Chad iced to take the. risks of land- oaXried down with it. As soon as I ter the chicks vrill prove. men and the other' tall, Is roof. She was up shivering they can be Ln _ build, ld van us oar- resins what had happened to me I hen hue been set that would stick es hens thick set in his b . had gi but sho It f armed. The y: unger had the within the art week found myself covered with snow, but, ae nest daring the peat month, ti we fill, over the coatis. I demanded food, travel ad soil. ere Al all of the mail could a to fi ht my mast lay oat their clutches before the sit- e a• k�aret into tears And to6ld me there Was none. riere Arriving bee F manner and dress of at lerg d natured air, luck world have it I toss wbl g fever takes po a ,fie 1 told her to go and get some. She have had slid • down the -mountain aides self I saw ring esession r them, the q an3 4 + good fierce y ,verger number will not be ready for the round ace, turned her eyes upon me, And tears fast fall- that might raj ve the heart of atobogganer, way out. When I had freed IV near me, . $e he lei urely lookl'i h interest�wss in the p ed. and started to pick it np, when }I found nest now, but[ crowd the nensoby sew 8 F % �mel f di enoe. but my ell Hal Jug down her psis cheeks, at this moment but which will answer far s life time so far what I sap osed was my B • old man. Nfie o,ozd, deep chest, ���°es up the child in tho erad,e awoke and set np s as the actual v time are concern that it was frozen hard and that something eggs , as rtlia the despairing A new man &mad Cherry was pat on one to it. Just then I saw my all that can be relied upon. Whmnoh 1 height, looke•i �iaut like fam;shed wi►il, eta B them all nests, was + a aielo. 1 {fie hair. was white : his brow mother like L serpent's sting. ' We have no of the routes rely io prase of a ewrrior who sou at ash th some for two da S. had been injar d by falling about 3,000 feet, own sack, and• for 'a hwd been whenmthe discretion fie needed, that oonfneioa does 1. i fnrroa�ed, and arcuad hie hand .. - de9p y calm acd touching sad food, James --I have had none Y d and damfonndod than I f th�n for the babe. My once kind with 2Q0 or 4 tons of snow � him it was wvw[s►nohe streak me. I got r>cy own bag, not ranee trouble and lose. Of Coarse, the mouth war© lines c �k and reathas ; I have ne g riled simplest way to a`t them b in rows in the } ses3, His eyes were bla huebsnd, triast we starv,d` t' That dad, Ae nothing w seen throe h° The other and then I examined the other. Afft I pulled bat the nom will not all re- f d° hi, lips g were compressed, and s crimson leading taQe, and those sad streaming eyes, sapposed he h g B t, a cheek P child maddened day i party o men..who went out to search it out I found this skeletons ave comae, down member their own nests leaving -will heurowa - S fate and the feeble wall of the Y sad to be in know about it. two or three on one , B e78h went, Came uvar his shave the of some mine who were sa . . and there wad a wide soar) , rue, and I- yes, I streak her a fierce blow m front, shelve.'' the face, and she fell forward on the danger, saw a object up the mountain aide. t wart vieable to set the hens in different rooms It b ad- n n that it was a 'man they Nobody in the vicinity aonldbru ill the eggs to be,aome - cold and parish. the fight eye' *he furies of hell boiled in my and after den $ Thai yoIingerthan stated.the object of the hearth. .- 1 n�i asked if there was a olc rgy- then there must struck hsitin distance they saw that it was decided that the remains we�egt �� h in the neat rows mmeet �onseds'n °then, but � d in s bosom, and with deep intensity I felt I undertook to et roar him. As -they same disappearance of a mail carrier, meeting, good rule is to man preeeut to say a Prayer. 0 arl .pastor had committed a wrong. I had never s w He had secured a lodg- poor fellow who meet have Hp, raker himself made ' but now some terrible i pnbe the mail cart ®r. a tree sad was line of duty daring the great storms of two be careful wwtchf cruses. A g ke t tits seat, and the p Carlin Mary befoef down, as Well ar 1 meat in tho branches of n d t The sack, ski„ intact, wag sent keep the windows well dazkened, w that 1` p and I stoo a short address, wt the coaolnu n g bore me on, Pe d Wall at I hen in on f r dear 'fife, although at the years ago. the hens will not be tempted to leave their could in my dtanken state' and B B ' nests until noon, when you . give the - xm � upon any one to make re°°saand att cke3 the under the gallery, I�;h hands in her "Jr. hair `God of meraymi time h��� • saz1Y e�sa °ated• 0 °e °f the to panver• other chickens their noonday meal, and arose g g wife, as she ,ticked up in y party ' _ pvsit�on of the speaker, using the wr aments ezalaimed Isaey GOLDEN 1�U((ETS' • while they are feeding, g° i�the hen- house, _ .� . . fiendish sant►tenance, `you will not kill as, "Are yon hurt!" is _ I have often heard stn e, and conclgded by .. take all the setting hens off the nests, anfl - denouncing those engaged in the mAvement you will sot harm Willie ?' Aar she a embspoeng •`Then what's! the matter t ` . - " d brewk min he While they bed io: s hi almighty big. is a mane dispositiob toward make t, c eagthe nee offb broken. eggs, dirt 't $4.54 _e nneddlwome fanatics, who win to the or&ir a ai grasp ed 4-Nothio ona I ve of as w . ty fig. are � - a the rim,- honored nesged of good tool ty Caught.her again, by the hair sad dragged B+ y B . his spiritual surrounding. P en. e I lifted the latch the soars ua. "' onldat thou know Where I found the and feast �ereian elnaect powder overitthe - m,d [ lure businnae of reQpeotable her to the door, and a W and myself• Be- and da At tin@ 'conclusion of his remarks the Wind bµret in with a cloud of snow. With 4,Bec%t for?-' e Now comes the critical time. Do got u a obese, I closed the doer and turned "Beawase I can't mO° �` oa�sorf`•� �d hind the veil of self a inesynneeen the beauty ' nog forget what you have done, and do not , .}. te►vern keeper and his frieade g p s wild ,sigh, an ringing I've tried forty l� + eltn was evidently her 1pleading mo , Rim trust the hens, but, within half an hour ba . and ,the current cf B lau. While the buttons . of / her she be ins- to dip every time I move." of the loved ono. t against the etrangere and Etiele P leaned with the blast and the sharp cry late I The men laughed a Little at the eeefi[cat Knowledge mast be made vit11 in the ears to rata n, wad sob that each is on her ' a ► and 11p" g the old pm $nt my work was not comp the pastor wag spe::kIng, m baby, the heart before [t can blossom rightofeelin own proper neat, or you will have trouble ' p e dark e � upon him to the little bed where lay my eldest features of the fellow's situations but know- forward and fired hi Tt� m turn. om -his elambara, ing too well the dangers of the snow, y ever time the come oft. Hens are crew - the set d him fc B and the continual paeaing of rig R y. tried to coax him down from the tree. Into,right action alone can form a wor�hy 'tares of habit, and a little training goes A • - as if to eater every word. arose, his tall son, and srowtahe moment I took hire seal; the old roan arose, his and against his half awakening struggles, tho character. great way with them. If they can be 1. above hie fellows and opened the door and threw him out. was move I ��fart �,a Ls l lde.ld More' tweet of We on not to j g P made to keep the acme neat three or four . form towdric . his P called me by A same I P ' nd a other o Ie by - ne breatl ,d through of fear he m have one whoopifog by, bare ink the pe days, there will be little danger that they , eavit,- t s agony little tars the their beliefa, because we do not know how cheat )c g but we - thin, ciwted no�tr file• . To tr.e, at ttist time, not fit to bear, and looked his lift B they have been brought about ; will make any mistakes chant it far the 1, a -inspiring in the a oket, I could not wrench the last forty gar ilke� hMw =o• tl apply the Crucial teat to our own remainder of, the t[me. That will save yon there was 9 'ti -,lug aw P in my aid Po and with the cool- hang on g rally rue Y but not th ®. _ . � ) .- ` . - appearance c,I the old man as to stood, his frenzied g ►a +P aws`y' anything now, or the trouble of moving them, _ audience, his teeth 1 A AS I grws, I shut the door Don't you go to shaking y view•, and honour or dishonour them actor- j�po�ibility of of that they return .- �� . full, e'ark eye upon the audien nose of a-. devl , dl + . shat hard, an�i, a silence like that of death upon his arm, and with my knife severed . In reference to • a guestiora to what he dangly. is ate „ artier said he didn't What is 'd[ffioatty t OhiY re a��teio.' When all is to right; darkens the sitting -room .. tl,rru;hnut the church. He bent h g the wrist. - intended to do the a and that peculiar eye know, but he knew that he was not going rating the degree of strength q on the tai err, -ken r, nli The The $peaker cattle, a moment rand buried e f10 shalt � oat• some oat of that. `•I dot no , wccompliahing partical of ezertian;; s bug feeding Limo, re them until the next day a ,,: lingered' and kindled for a mom to try to Drawl brow flnehrd, and beneath hie heavy brows his face in his h � his If chest °heaved Y ke s der- fearful dream, cwt +" he con finned, "and I tell yon that A notice for the neaeelitY nd lowed B -ewe t sew, My father had butterfly ooald do more misebief here now bear to oh[Idren sad to fools ; but open f j,ight Brahma Fowls• - hie eyes fzllttrred a g like a star[ stimulus to men• nt'a. The tavern- keeper na }led helots arisen from his seat and Wee leansng® ��• than atrain of Cars Coal, anywhere else." It we are to sot rightly, we must know The Light Brahma fowl. from the time ltot bloodless, and Wt f3earching glance, and felt s t -elFi r his countenance . brow, Chills After a short consultation the men deter- its first introduction to Cme►die►n p r9 drew his gaze• out u n his mined to get him, and one of them volunteer• what right b ; and to this end the mind base peen held in the highest ee- i .- when t 'le.old man with heart, and I yvishe I was rope must be informed, the judgment .exeroised, breeders, • . a moment he seemed loot in thought, and droF� b�k tonmy never ad to erotp down to him and give him a ro reason strengthened+ tine intellect eulti- teem. Other varletho have come cps the w tremulous tone heoommeneed. , step Ina a which wag to be held by the others. Picking the against ignorance, Plymouth Rook and Wys►adottee as market I 1. then in a to a thrilling at home, The old tnanl�k�' °p' ictnt. ro- ' his way slowly over the snow, all the tittle vsted. Every battle s8 B Thm was a' depth in that co'_0e ; fdoe. ' He continued : every effort to expound the laws of oar being birds, and Leghoright Brahma has held its - *.hoe which riveted every since behold ooh mortal ap;ony P wwrned by the�ma�, carrier that he sows bound amon the lovers of - eweetnese and pa • ,.st period _ upon a human when I woke, and the ii he whole ty murdered, the rears- and to show how the truest happinew' and dWn as still the Lag $1.& f . heart in the church before the atteeLion •' It sows morning w the cold was intense. `� s d to et 1 reached he trees, and After a good the, highest duty are al o =i ht- doingt, is a Q� io a poult�y fAlt Although quiet and un!►s f i t - had ben r�%nded. My father with an storm had cessed,.an and then I e :'a' y direct her t� the cause K . . + hat. b:cn:no fired- upon the speaker decal of persnASioz? induced the man to coins p earning in style, it hag great dignity $395094 a accustomed pl�aoe for Mary down sand make tin effort to escape' �a our honest convioti ^ne may be very wise, - ever before seen hue ezhib- I flat !� d a drink of Water' a- or Tamil use, it b hard- y had n in a eh lbhed occasion and method of our ut- carriage, and is really a malestio fowl. Is interea. I p but it fie the • it, I ein'b.it briefly remember the subst"08 looked for the grit time onmeY back war eater saoom • rove our wis• ezaeppro qualities f Y , alb.un' - said though the scene As I missed hof some horrible nightmare 1 � at hi. cod fortunes a roaohed by any other. Its flesh fie UP .of what the old man , series �d the posh• eve -joy B teraaee of them which t P is 11 vivid before s He spoke after dowy to dawn upon MY wondering set out for Silvar,wn -Jo with the determinolon dom. If there is any w rthy object in. three laicppe►nd tender, and as it pats on flesh V eta began t I had dreamed a fesrfa[ dreams bat n bus job. utterance. it is the enlightenment of others ; with of throwing p •lvertAn And best secured in proportion very feat it remains a ,-chicken,, nail yet f thin fashion : _ our I though The mall Carr sr ,botweea Si and this wilt 6 f er is y ed the outside don $e grown, The *zcelteaoe of the hens as layers " fly friends, I am a strs>yg oil my involuntarily opt• As the door pened arrived the other Q - vi11P but I tryst. I may, call y dread. Oaray, Lam' Pfa•tterson, a• we have their ear and confidence. Tea on how they were bred, g and there s Shuddering Cllowed by A f .tl ° some- who carries his varying heart upon his 1lepesds q Y friends, Anew star hie a.ifeen+ like a the snow bunt in, t the night, looking ar though he had been recd hangs tshold, soatte B s snow lougk on a locomotive. tie had Steeve and atterg all his mind commands a cats, tak nlincomparisonrwi the large - 4 Is ho a in the dark night thatthe •the the floor with heard, ,� p but small rasp The are ' la ere of large l 75� • F Whin a thing across n out in the whole of the Let storm, sot , and small is bodied fowl. Y Y pall of gloom over oar country ..O Cold snow And stdki of like r hot been once. which are. very rich, thrillin voice the speaker Continued : sound. My b cod si► during which z.a. than -floe feet i snow buff .colored eggs, T�Q g ion sharp b d my — and great favorites in the market. In die- . L. S God thou who looked with °C °°P'� s►rroWS through my yens''Dd It W fell is three dad s.. He lost ona of his shoes --, e s ht. --it - DrivmQ With One Hand+ position they are very kind and nisi. . An upon the most erring of earth's.frail children a keep curl the i wa )n- n e slide which: came very neat being tile -_ picket fence, throe feet�highs Will. I the• 1i tht e a brazen serpent hue been tilted y how horrlbl`e ! ate last, and would have bees enable to Pirom a look and Ch I God, hashes ice ! at all if he had not found a board Be.r theslslgh.beIIe how she ohatterfi ordinary p - n a drunkara amy DI[ar and ( d herself which he had impro- wtw her bean l restrain them, and if handled gently, they p, upon which a beacon has brirst oat lured ar ,y�e ifs bowed d All ,with time. The ,nm- ther : LAd wrecked shanty How shear b6g c I chattier% ohattera, can be picked up at any P alln� be healed ; that The ever and wr Pe ble mow shoe. �+ • P r that surrounds afD°• a child W shield it, m r• vied a very rer�peeta oa so touchy,' he of innumerable tfaere w e fie white with black points. The tail b upon the dark ese din around it, ImTing �. , while the horede heel bespatter ti which shall toe- him back to honor, and ever the B or "I never sAVt'� the Snow out and had Se: wiW snow l black, as are aLo the flight feathers• of the 0 0 pr, g wnd Weary wandrer. her own �d bare. She had Pled t had said, after he I,Ad been the wings, which are not dbaernib. when the, . heaven— the bruised some son at irk sand the s that 01e swesnbled crowd were anz- what ower there b n the face of the Child, T a frost readrAd� tioulars of hit trip. Bee the sleigh belle with her lover t wings are folded. There is also a fine ,I. P ATI It is strange power was tow and over How they feet _ I penciling of black in the neck. It has l 1. vaicfs. The s alters the white Cheek. Las heAr ec1!me par frozen it to to Upon o aftririsd " or triple comb, which being small ' ' �. trembled in every to is hsit open ayes. hut. A doter elides myself, and Like g pair of cake in clover, }t t ( �� . measured, but a tear wise whi not what boa► ., me s few drop- I know that's something that I don't often do. Be- dern�th dpinily oast c Inner. and set close to the heads •is proof aagainst tone, and before I knew Why, a its tiny 6090ro' sides these I of -w and heard plenty of others. Ql tneseal I all ordinary front. They are easy to rear, ����'(( pad on my hand, followed by others like of my brave boo." bowed his h } } rnsf - . . man brusbed his y the old man o e soap I'll beta mar' who could thyell snow on the • gee the panp ia els►nd and etare� very, hardy, quick growers, and make very a V v e+ - rain fir o The old Again p d AU tliAt were w the h broken have brought !town belle, heavy fowls. On a well kept laws. there and eontinaed . h j t seemed to hang last fight, Aw loofsely flowing hair I ; ifs nothIn handsomer than a Hook of Ligbt fbn have just wept, of low, I g . " tm and Christians, y wjth him. .. And a smile bevone compare.l , In tones mountains. As, heard the I am a fanatic. I am not• as the old mac oonolnded : tad the least r novemant'wonld not it going. tlbe fie tiding throuttn the sift Brahmas. _ 1. O t sand with tears pathos and for long�mo tnoed I got out of tie wag of t+I hdearodII t afo�oming, with a swell. �LRt 1S Needed 3 $3. 5 t : ' God knows my own heart, +.I was. arrested+ WAS son - In my eyes ,rave journeyed over a dark and I Awoke ; is m pretty aLt ck way. . bra blest ad i n delirium. years =but no ,to AT es could Sad my flat thought WAS that I WAS A goners ph I such weather suite for dding, . By every man and woman B theq desire to 1. s beaconless ocean, and all of rites B pr for tea y own bowls• O, God,591 bat 'ask tm it occurred tome that if I p Thon>:h 'Ile roa� . S��e comfort in this world b A ells shel- y and up he shave been wrecked.- I.am w,ithoat p equal those of my are ao gne• 1 tit angles with the end the sleigh bel a love. the gliding. Putnaua's Corn EztrsAtor shells corns not so eq I wish to tai �itre►iglit o head at rig B let. frtpidg, kindred or home 1 I was I curt not a faw►tio i ethers p� , and enar merry, merry siding• , 'to, lot me strive to wars k aomiag Sweep 1 d have a Chance of gottng With her aiteeo tifogets hidlns in trio or three days and without diwom- 12 aN d u pI Ono@.)$ thor But while I H loth wbnh has been .w out of its reatih. It was fall done in a min- to ter mate I fort or pain. A hundred imitad� p Bz- - i - No ore could stand the toaCbin m1 ham- � to ealwr =) „ deep I gave sad another andanaaoth�e �e merit of Patnam's PaWer w w lamp safe and ps3n -' of the old man. I noticed tears y tesarid for spell as p Wore I ooald bre►� lead te1L a yotmg follow tractor. which is always saran et'e as and .no longer felt ashamed of nay old man u't dower' but a wnso and almost I halloos it took the bat- When a young Y stare of Poison OO• od T ht by b M. not have him, does it tie him isle. See asold b mediCin e as tihat wrO°g sad • CrASI y but if it dldn t tt was that she will a' S . - O" w• aadlslsrsaB o f tons o my , "t mss in a beau note as it weret -I esob 00 Mlle. Y Op'r� a t � .of.l rat ic{pd had up . . ..Nc', 'my friennr, I rivfias whbL have ard', brefrth � dbe laird io their t- ft ovom TWO Awa over the dark wav �� Bght gfi�rt• ooald bl is a .�. ,,. {� . wr ee there , r c i ' - , c t i,' . i ♦♦ - : yy i_ A acted my hop oso wL ,: ► t; `= h affAiO 5 i , - „ cf ha sad love• I taco f 5-j.,Y V-e o r , i.a ., , t . .r .' i L. i, ,'- �'' I - . t..�, ,., . . i �. Ii . . ,.� t. . -. . -. �, - '� - ;; 1 I' i - .. , .., r . .1 . : , _ , T L . I { i -,I I.. r i: ,.: , - r I: . . , ,: , . ,. . .1 . -. , ' r -- .. - r i 't . - . .. c- . _6... . - -.., .a a __ .I- ..Tx ... . ' .. .. . .. 1_. - ... - I. : -, . I: �• ,... - .. S 4 11 i ate,_ '. I. - : . ! -s °� If M "- .:ay.. ., .. - - . -. f..N..c .. I '.'. cdi'.. .. - —• '� -s:•:: - I � .11 4 �1'1_ z m - : V �� , ". 0 , ; . I , - I I- tbtt- , - i4, - A " - . &_ . r..� I - � . Q1611#,­. sly - , , .1 I_ - , I Z I � ."� �� � . .,�� a _... - - .. . . I - -`% - k_ P - . . 1'1� . I - - - � - i( . - - * ,� -1 , - 0 4) , - - - .* I . � . I . , � � - , k. Q ..r � - - . ;, - I . . . . � I � . I - - man- '. , upon the thoroug . .. - ... I .I and concise � 1 L ,�_�­;I_k . ..�. I . . 0­1 I I." 1. - I � . - *­ - - .t! . . . t 0, . I . .. . . .1 .. . ­ ,04, . I ­i . I � . ­ � 1, . . , . . . . . . .. � . ., ! - - - - . . ,� : ) ''' 1. , 'J ner in which thi y disollarged. their -: , - � . . - . . . L I e .� , . 11 I . I . . , �. - . , . . , .. .. - � I .,..- . .,­ i -��:] '':'I, . I - . . . ,. : :*� _� , - . , - *� - -, � L - -1. -,--- -. . . . . . 'i. . � : � . . ,I. .. I - 1 - � ::-­_, : h. r.. ., I .1 I . . 1. . . � . ': . � , . , . . . � . - - . - " . _. ., , .. - . . I., I . . . ,. . I I " - i . .. * . . . . . . - . � . . i I I i � : . I I . � . . � .. . - 1! I t�� 1�u � duties. I . � , � I . ''. . , � - � .. .. . . . . - �_ I I , .. J, � I . 4_ , , , .- ­ - . � , . ­ . . ; - I .. 1. .. ,I . ., I . I P I . . ; - . _. . ., Z ..r: ­', I . ..- .. 1. . . , . ; - 1 1. . , , . �. . . - . . _. � . ­ - . .- .. .. . , . I � . , . I .. . . � - _ - ? . I I .. . �.: .� . � . . : 1 . . .... . . . - . I . . � .1 . . . .1 - . . . ...� I I - . - 1;. : � '. !. . -.,. � ! . .. 1: 1. , ; � . I �� . 1. . .. � I . . .11 ­ : I - I .. I - bl'! _. : . , t . , . , I I . � . - ----- � . ES.. ..- I , , 1.1 �. . t I . . . ...-- , ! 1 _ . * To Contractorss . . . �,,_ . _ . . i 0 . .1 . . . . ..., .1 . , I . FARMER - NSTITUI' Notice . ..; , . . ! . I I .- . :! : I � I . . � . - . ­ _.. . - 1. ". . I r .. ., . 1A. 1. . , , L - . . I ­-, . 1; . I I . ­ . .. . Ithe "al & la(E i �! a 4 I - ... .. � � . , . . . . . .. , .1 *. '. I - �i : I - . . . . - .. . , I .1 ipiriter . �` The d ilt A 11 �'i'tdr March I , . L . . � , 1, 1- . . . . ". . . . I : .. ;...- . , . . - � � ., - . ' ;. ' n , , 4 , . . . I - I . in - eW* 1. . ­1 .; � . . . . ­ , , , . - . . .I'- , morns its I . I . - . 4 . , ; , . , I .- . . . . . . . . I .. . ,- 1� Published every Friday I g j.t 11 S19ALED TENDERS addressed to ' - - ' - - .'-- - ' ckerino, Out. 6kbe, contains the, ifflowing excellent undersigned, and endorsed "Tenders for - ­ I .: �:,!� - - . , .- Post offics, .cr . � � - I � __ � - .1 _. . . _. . article on Farmers' Institutes, which Hot-water floating Apparatus, � - � � � I-.. - 1, a I . TERMS: g,; " . I . . . L Building, Orangeville, Out.," WW be received at - . .­ . . ...: . $1.26 pow y4sm; SIL.00 if p" Ln &dva , e, we take the liberty of reproducing at this no . 04 1119 is Moe UI MONDAY, 22nd Last, for the DICKIE,-w. &",, -MARQ I RATES OF ADVER G : Grootion and completion of a �. . '. . .U1 First Insertion per line TIS - this appropriate tijne: f • ., 8 I 8 cents. . ,;, � . . I . ' Each subsequent insertion, �er ,it 2 Ad , . . 1- ._� . ' 0 - What I f numl,er NOT-WATER HEATINGAPPARAIM 1. - e I I . I Was Sal our as Have just op - I I 6ned out i large shipm nt of Gent 9 * � This rate does not Include Legal or Foreign ad. on the subject o I Institu:.es . i I .. - . . . I . ... vertinements. . &rmere . I . L AT TIM : _. 1-. - . . I � I . . .. . . - . . . Ladies' and Children's - . . . - , � - I I I I r ' , . .. - Special terms given to partis making, con- has been fftuffly e out b the - Post &a., sunding"Ora . n0vinsp . 0. _. :,.-. I . . I . I . . - . . I ' . , . . I . * .-,. tracts for 3 or 6 months orb t . - . - . ' - : . e yew. Half- pression of opin in the L g i s ela t'� ve 04s" 1 . � . , . I I , ; . � - . , � � . � . . . . yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. 11 in Plans and specification can be seen at the .. . I . Business cards, ton lines or under, with paper. Assembl . As i he country, so �, . . � y . . - �!. B - f. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, and at OOTS SHOES - .. one Fear, 65 00, payable in advanoo. - � . I : I a 1-w 4 . the Legislature, is is one of ae . . I the office of F. J. Sastrick. Esq., Hamilton, Out., . . . - Alvertisements without writte� instructions on and after Monday. 6th inst.. . � I I . . . V _' I - . I ­ , . . , , . I . I .. - __ : ill be inserted until forbidden &Ed charged ac. topics that peo 'e do not divide u n. Persons tendering an notified that tenders I Laced a ' . , . I ;_ . , � .;. .;_� . , !� : Zordingly. Orders for discontinu ng advertise- will not be considered unless mad� on the print- . nd Buttoned, OR ey in sizes aiid t - 80- fine I and c rs ' weals must be in writing There are neitK)r ,Conservatives r I I 1 44 lisher. and seat to the pub. ed forms supplied, and signed with their actual .1 9 - - . ]Reformers in th 3 Institutes, and I - si r". L I � . Job Work promptly attended too.1 .. I . ' ' I . .. - . . , I - - ­ tender must be accompanied by an At_ , I . � I . . ' L .. L:' ere .1 . . ''.. 1. - :. . � .- ... ". . " li�.. t. I ACKERMAN, - - PROPRIETOR. ' ' cepted bank cheque, mad* payable to the order . . . % . .., , ,:- I I th6ugh there . � be----of pece y = . ;. LATE TYLES, . , � I,- _ I there must b . rences of o pi n of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works. , . , •�, 1.� . I . • . . . . . '.. . � . � - . -A . . - I equal to five per cent of the amount of the ,.. ., I .. I - -, I i , ( I I . I .1 � � , - . . '- Our ]Poultllce-St ct Ind pendence. as to matters di , there are 0 tender, which will be forfeited it the pa do . . . � L ! - . . . I - . I � . . - - 4DUr �&IM-A First -class L I Paper. i i _ - .,.,. ,;. - - 1. - 1. - i, . _. .­�� I Our ]EXPectat differences of of itoon as to h cline to enter into a contract when called Upon , .- . ; , - , , The hearty - - . . . .... . -:; to do so. or if he fail to co � - ;.: . , . cbe no will be returned. complete the work co . Ubb .- P . support of the Deavle of Pickering ad vicinity. results to flow from the disci I 11 f tracted for. If the tender not cop the s,� Ladies' and , • Misses' IR . .1. . . .... o . . ; . I : : . �:O , ig ac ted he Gettl -1 . . L� ­ L __q .. . - . .these bodieg. , . - _'.. erg - . . I . � , 1. , . , .1 - I . The Department does not bind itself to accept . .. % T - . - - - i - - `r' . . - . . : I -, � : � CH 12, 1886. . the lowest or any tender. I : . . . . . . . - �� . - ,:,. � , ­­L , FRIDAY, MA There is, perhapi, Inlo other" dep 1. .. . . I' . � . I � . i - . � - � . " . - .., . . . It I I.. I � . . ' I I � - - , . __ - . By order, I - . . ,; - ' ' ' ' . . - I . . % .. .- . . . ­ . . - - ment of human industry in wh h . . ,1 . - 1. - � .. .. �� All at price t. suit the fi'08. - - � - " - * .,. . � 1. • . . . .1. ... t� I - . . I . A•• GOBEIL, � . L .. . I .� � .. 11 -_ -- . - - _. . . I , * , wort, ' I �: I - I , r . - t - z.�, I :_� 'L:� . ". , careful Study and experiment are ml � Sec"Ury. I � - T I * " . .. . I -1...- - _.. I a ...'. I .. ­ • Poundmaker and the of ier Indian . Fe D 1"m tit -f ftblfo - . 1 ., - - L - � 1. I ­ . I we - I . " - . . . I � . � . : . .1� 1 -_ 1. . . - . necessary Tlta' . . � .L . . . prisoners who have been sary than in: agriculture. There we, Oth March, IBM. . r ,; 19-20. � .; . .. ... . . . - - ; ", •. I - . . n confined in . I . . . ; . ! I . . . . I . .. .:.,! . -..-.- - , I ' L i- - .. . . .. I . . - ,-. - . ' , . so � Inally . �., ., i- . ..:.. . .., 1.i . I ". . lib ated .., - i ,..,.,. 1. - .. . . 1, �._ . . - I . - i, , I I . Navin . . . I a .. � .. i I .. - - I . . I � :.- eculiarities in tbB nat4re of plant l+: . - . ' ­ , their convictiou, were last light and - moisture, ­ . �:- ;- '" I P C T 'O' UR �TO ' Stony Mountain' Penitentiary since axe so many conditions of soil, hek, �� . , week, ba ng been pardon 1 d by the P . I � : � .. . , : ,: : CALL & N . K . . . . . so many influent g . .� tl� . I I . . . - - Dominion Government., - . governing I --- ' � - . .- ! -.4. a"" �� , , I . � - , . , ELECTORAL . , ­ I I - . , .. �L __. ...... .. .. I.... ::I J' !: 1, life, dless variety of Get •I � . _. L ;. . . . . � I.- processes with �­ � I . . . - The officials returns" just is mental 1p I - . - ' . - .7 . . i . " • show that there were 3,164 deaths and -animal life, I that oppo#uniti 8 DTICKIE . . i . . - � � . . 111. I . froba smallpox in M are always presen� for the obsery It . . , , Montreal last year. Franchise, Act _:*.':,.� I , I I . -;- . .Tu. .. I �... _­­ �_­ . ­ '':17.1 : . . I ; - K - - , - , - - - The total deaths numbered 7,825, man to see and to learn sometbi g , I . %. � .. " 11=101 _1!J3PV1. . � I - -1.1; .. .� ; �. I - . .. � . - - - 1. . ­ . I.... '. .., ,against 4,358 , in 1884. Only one new, and it may be something I . :.s; �. i-, �.. I I I . . ....'' I ;, I I � I I I ! 1 - .. . � _... 1. . . . - . I I : - I • "' I , I I-: 2�Tc) 1=0M . . ­ I .1 . . 1� . -IJ I ­ . ;: . . . �. . � I - . . . 1. - � .L . ­1 1� .� -� ''. I � ,­ - person of the seven the odd portant and valuable. Professors f I.., � . I : I . � , . I - . . .. � ..:, - . . j - • .1 . . .. � .-' ;� , .� . . : . . I I­ - �1- ' : I . J -I i L'.. - - �. ., -­­ . . � ..�. I - - - - �. . 1. . . . . . - . . . . :i .1 1. � . - I ' .. I)- , .. - .- - �L 0 - - " t. - ... one who died was over 100 -years the Agricultural College are expect, .. I .. , plars . . ' ' 7 ' .J. L; �� , HE 'REVISING OF ._ _.� . ' FICER for the . . .. - . . . .. , old. . . .. to give information oil many subje T Electoral Dist let of the West Riding of the , . .... .��L­ ,� � . � -.1 : 1, . �. : . . - .. �'..;. . � '. _1_... n .' County of Ontario ! . . , L i . . , of an instrfictive and a reliable ch , in the Province of Ontario, ­ I I L . - 1 4 . - .� L, f (, ' appointed .. . . . . . �4 , , ; , . I . . I . , - , . . a- for act I i . " I -,. ! . - .. I ,under "The Electoral Franchise Act," , 11.­ . � . � ­ . I . , _; _... The public accounts , o anad, actor; for it is their special bu8in' oreby gives notice that he has , . � I 1, I . . .;. . ' - completed Z , . :.. I . . . � 1. .j I ;. . I . 1 .. . ; I L . ''. Published in the Inanner directed by the said , - '� . . I Ir I I - I ­ .. .- - . I ­ I, - . - .. n . ., . ,. I ; .1 I : . , , � . . . ' ' 1 '1884-85, show the � R venue to to find out new tbings themselv' , Act the first general Lies of Voters for the said 'I -. . . .... . . , . . . . . I , I . . . . pu )Ieted an� - - . ­ . have been $32,797,001, and the ex- and to learn of every new thing foul. Electoral District. and that he will hold ., . . I L. . � I . I . .. . � . . I ; . . . - t asitting __.__1 - --------- 117----.. - - - _. ____ - ________ __ - - . penditure upon consolidate pursuant to the said Act for the ualuninary re- - - . I - __ - - - - . -_ - I ated account out by others. It is, therefore, deli • t � . - .1 I vision of such III,, at , ' . $.35,037,060, leaving a deficit of $2,_ able that they should be present . TOWN HALL9 VILLAGE OF BROUGHAM YS .. L, . - . eadin �, In the Tow of Pickering, in the cotility (q $18,935,428 • ,, excise, $6,448,101 ; part that has been assigned to then .' Ontario, in the said Proviuce, at 10 0-cloCk in the ee er g*e,s o s240,059. The customs revAlue was thc' Institutes, and take tile I forenoon, ob ted - ' Tw ds . r .:,- miscellaneous revenue, $7,412,471. But professors don't know everythilIR; MOHOAY �..;! ' ' 1 . ' " ".,.. - , !; . _ ,L - t I _o-__-­ , . - s;: � .1 The expenditure up ;, I.. �� '' - I - -1 I '! Oil ftuided debt and wbat may he.. found very suitabl . ''. ; . � ' * i ' ' _' * . '( I was . . I . . e hav* e now 1L stock a full line of "I . " - . . . $15,248,365; the ordnary ex- to the successful development of plart" , 19TH DAY Of IPRIL,'1806' ... , ­ � : ,, e . :. rL, .. �. I - I . . ... - 1. ., end . . . .1 . . � - . . -:: - p iture $12,594,821, and . charges and animal life on the Model Far'' Any perpon objelleting to n name on the said � . - . I I- .1 . . . . before d . . I Ser . .1 : List way at an� time .:. . . . ore .. I I any per6c n desiring to add any name thereto or � ". - " '. - , _ I . I � - . . - _ - � �i . �, . ­. -1 I �, .. , desiring otherwise to amend too same, may on s orkscrews � \ � i � - " . . -twenty or fifty miles away. T1 y ' Worstedf, Co. ' 11 ': on revenue $7,193,376. may not be suitable in .10cal*t the said day, and - ' ' Tweed ' ges, .. ,; : The Mbntr�al Star' 'a or Pefore the 11� .. - I Star' ' L - I I . . . ­ . I �,�. __ pils I . . � - �.. •. . , I - I . - . _. , a --- --- I ... . av*ates'- the work of the College and of the E. : TENTH DAY � . rings, ,,.. �. I . sage of an act to exempt wages perimental Farin is good ; but , of APRIL, 1886,,, � �� ­ , , nd Trouse 0 I � - `...­ � . . ... . - . Deliver to the said F�Ovislng Officer, or mail to W from seizure for debt, on th grounds want Observation and experience . e I, , . I I - i . - . . _1' - th J 4 er to ic at prices * .. .... . . I- . at the privilege which the creditor ma le O him by registered lotter at his office or place of .bich WOO the publ' c 'a that c I. '_ . . .. many fields and by many men. address. a notice in ting in the, form for that an't be b6aten . . T - # urpoee conteinod i . . now I the Schedule to tbia said . . � . . L � � . . . I - _______O . . . : - � � I L ­_�, , . .. - --not only fac i I � ' be setting forth the name i , . . has of seizing the wag( S of the want facts, facts, facts i V, I . . ct- as nearly as mft� A I . I . . names objected to, and the grounds of .ob- - , - , , , . , $eS - - . • - I I for ferction, or the name] or names proposed to # , debtor is cruelty oppressiN to the for Guelph and its region, but . I . . . L - . , I . . . . . - � . - - . . . - . be a Latest rashions former. Th-6' rapidity wit which every part of the Province. besides added ta the List, with tile pounds therefor, Suits Got up m the t Stile - - . , ..., . ., . .1. . t and the particulars of the q . costs accumulate harnesses e wage- And in these Institutes, it seems t' UAlification and an "' T 1-� t � q residence of the lmr4ons who" names are pro- . - earner to such an extent ilia x atria. us, we will find the schools for givin Poll to be added or the particulars 0 - .. p any other at low figures by the new Tailors, Greig & Wheatley., , tion not unfrequently is the my op. the beat results of observation an and every such nolice must be therefor; . . . I - ..i proposed amendment and she grounds .. " - _.. I .i. � I - -� signed b : . - % �. - forth the . .. � .: . . e Person so giving notice ­ %, tiOn left him. The Star argu s that it experiment. everywhere. Ampl and must set * , , , . , - I. I - _ hie � residence, occupation, and postoffico address. U , , - .. : ' - � � ­ - - ­ _. , - . business, �, , I I The Star has struck the to or mail to the less known address of the . - 1?h .person so objecting must deliver I - I CKER i t key gent part in'the pr)cee(lings, and to CT , . " would benefit both seller an buyer -evidence is already furnished of tb In the event of the person so giving notice ob. 1 � I , . " . . - . ... I . i by fostering a purely -cash' . . capacity of farmers to take an int AWA Of AnYperson air on the ttctiq to the n . - � I - Go * r elli- List, =y B*': B NTIN -- :P note. whose name in objected to notice I . .1 . , - :1.. discuss local conditions in the true = by registered letter and at the Same � 1_ 'I , - -aL., . ,�.. " _ _ . -_ ; - - 'r�!. .. ­: . ! . . .. .. . . P, . 1. " �! . �. . . . scientific method -which simply time " the is given to the Revising Officer, WHY WILL You RUIN YOUREYiEsiGHT� -itemplating-mak* up a copy of the notice given. artie� coi ir . Pli- means the study and presentation of Dated at Whitby, the 26th of Feb., 18W. . bation to the Council - � - . I . � ! - , for tle- facts. . .. . 13Y USING COMMON � . 4 1 - .. I Z. MUX-113M . . . . GLASSES, I . Agriculture 9 �1. . I . ... I i .1 : '; ..�.. . . - . . . nientary grants on highways should The ­C - ROTIBIng Officer for the Electoral District of • - . . i I- I WHEN YOU CAN PURCHASE . � . . ... �._ . . ommissioner, of Agricultur I , I.. T.V ' '. �. I I r - r I ... . /� I- ,/ .. 1. bear in mind that all such applica- is deserving of no mail measure of he Went Riding of the County of Ontario. 19-20 .... :, . . - I i . , * ; .. _; I I : . ............... . . . . 7, :i lolls , S . . . - �.,`­­ t* should be presented- n . . LAZARUS9 MORRI 9 .. I I � ". .. later credit for 'the part be has taken in the If YOU W ' ' - S & coo . . s I � , . -.1 , "I May. . . . . . I . � will an st- Class , . __...4. than first of They � also inception' of'the Inatitutes, and mem- t a Fir . I .. ; r r * that I . . . I .. 11, . r I ,./,� ...: regulations the appropriation I . I �% . I . . . . I bear mind at , under the new bers of both sides of the House have - ' � ' - I made by cordially joined in c : - 'Celeb' ted . I � - I !ill be tw xpressmg, their U RN A C E A . 11 ;; �. Celebrated the Council wl O-fo olie,� Or ill satisfaction. with w iat has' alre * . I 0 1 . I I I. . . . . .. other words ad ' ' : I � y ,, :, . , : ,-, CALL, ON - ' ' ' - - , e __ , Dated a, P _ov,e,n ""it' 2 , * 0 N, I I ,itr, I t I t , ` 11 I. I 11 i. � , , [ t, 4 n I y n ' ' ' - k , . - , ' 3 0 A- - I ER 7 d M .1 . 0 1 or 4 � M , I I Iil 1i e -9 � . � - ; d JZ' ri a" , , _ uf�sed clas LO s' long, a -_� za I .1 f � - h h ' E ` �1- ill.."' "" " � �, ; �1 I West � Office iding ,f _ 8 f YOU I _ V :' U - Odi I " , r . . AN .'' , .1 . .;. I . - $2 for eve . I . . r . � . ' ' . . 4 � W., . . . I � . ' ' . � ­ .. . .:. ry $1 su,pplied been accomplished but we repeat - . . F , �� I . . - . . . . . . I . seers of that their highest us fulness will only : 4 APE Highways . " I I . . I ­i. will do well to read . pF IM-.AL-ARFECTEI) 1` ' b . . � y the. ratepayers. Over . care- be attained by' the farmers them. _ . � L ) . . 0 - - . - . - . .., - �...,. Adly -tbe� printed regulations, snd Selves taking a foremost part in the . 0shua Bundy ., - . ! .. =133.0 334bot � govern themselves accordingly, as - . .1 . ' r ... -L .., . LML th® "V�r=rldL _1. . no proceedings-and by earefull annh.. Pickering or Claremont , - I . .. I Al, i. TIS IN A \ , - I . I 2 , , - I - - - , � . - (• I - -, " . . , . - i - 0 q - � ­L � - I . . I � , r _ . I L � I accol J � . � . . . %0%4 is W i - . - - . , " I & _�r I . lint, for or other- supplies ing the politicians. . Read the following testimonials . ..1...1. Z I UU0n rair 130 in use, giving General Satiiactiou.k , . . - , . . . .- � . : . . ... - ­ . Y T'N" . - - I . . - r . /I I I .: . . .1 . � .; ... 11 i I � . - . - I - I . A.Lk . 1. I - . . RV : 1 1 . I . . ': I will be paid for by the Council unless FOR SALE ON . - I i . - ,� .. i ... urn, Feb. ;jutn, 18". . __1 . - , I � . . � , Jr. . . . �._ . 77 r. Bundy. .. -, - - ' ' - ' . - - ' * � I the rules are complied with in every - Xevr Hampshire drug store issues Sin,- After - , - ! , case- It is just as well In 1 diving - the, Gamey CO&I We EL, -, FIELD CHEMIST:- Ar1D .. at deal better b - , fact, a the foliowiDg ijastructi0ns how to chow v urn"ce that You Put in for me last � I I - 'RUG GIST -to do us'lle 8 In a gum :-Firal-Find a Yankee ; he wili . . ii V . __�_ � st( - r e . . .1 . I - .. r. � � Matic manner,and the tittle extra show You how. Saco d-'If lao Yankee miner a fair trial in the coldest weather, . I 10:!L03cr-e3:1 n g--v C)nt.arlo. ". � . . am perfectly sAtiefted, and would recoin. I . / ukee -_ - .. , ..L.. tten tion -required in reference E often the nd any person in want of a furnace to . - � - . � . o such is at hand moisten or gum in C I -_ -1.1-1 : matters will not hurt the Over ors of the mouth unti1l i& Sec mss soft enough I on YOU before purchasing elsewhere. IMPORTANT : 1. . Highways to . PRO - ' .hwa 8 ill the least. I . . Yours truly, . - - 1. . . .y _. I I give to 018 teeth wl thout crumbling. '. .. � . .. . ..., . CLAMATION-, � . . , , ! - ; It'. .i. the " L'." Never attempt.to chew it when first put i, �:� - JOHN DAVIDSON. If y , : L, I : � I ------------- �_ . 1 . . . .. A. ,. - . . . . . ! . Ili I . t In ':!�, I L. ou want latest styles in Glassware. . - . . I , - THE FINANCIAL STATEM'�Nt` the mouth., .. - . ' � . � 1. r. .� , - - Whisevale, Feb. 13th, 188t;. , I . I I . - I ... I ­ ­ I I I ­ � ' . . cents," S, - '- - The Paris 1�ews' 91al Cat the baby .Yoshua Bundy, Esq.. Clarem I If you a handsome Glass Sett , I tha ont. . for 50 cent ... . I I - - � . - , show in that city is an infant three and a 0 � I - DEAjt SrR,-You Wish to If vou want the prettiest and cheapest . . ... I We'this Week putlish the Aul�itors, . i ' pest Lamps ill town. . % �[ I pe, which Wood Furnace that - . .1. " we bought of you in, December last. We J. ... Sett for $5, - I... 1. 1. .., I . . � . vo El Bay it . If You Want a beautiful Dinner Sett, ,"r - report Of the receipts and expen4itures weighs 86 pounds and, s 8 feet 10 inches wo Id �­. - k .*. J i_� � half years old, born uea.r Die like the new Harris I ., � I If YOU want a handsome China Tea ' . . .7 of the municipality of the Township in height. He is I Y satisfactio-fi, heat-' � . gives ever of Pickering for the year I p ssessed- of great jug the chu - - If you want a pretty China Cu & Sa cer for 25 i 0 ar 1885 ' The strength, and ppowises to be a gia' rch throt*hOut with 0, unirorm : 1: - ��. - u cents, I... . - - . . z - . I I l3t like heat 'in the coldest *eather. In fact we - : - .. � I .. If YOU want a W. G. Chamber Sett of 9 . total his grandfather, althou,Zh his father is of . . I .. .. � 1%, r . I receipts from all sourc) W . .,�'. . .. . e� were � - _ Pieces for $2, . . . . r rt1l, consider it cannot be best, and recorn�aend , If you want to select from jar eat and cheapest.st�ck, - .. $29,837-97, while the expenditures rather less ri ("diLla]. stature. � � I 1: � ' I Is y . . . it to any church or person iu need of a If you 'w.irlt choice Green, Black or Japan Tea at g - I . , . . - - . -. - * were $28,158.59, le a balaiice in � - - -_ -.-- - - . � first-class wood furnace. . . �. � . 20,25,30, 40, 50c. per lb. �. New Advertille"IeniZ - Signed, . .11 . � If You want a lb. of choice Green, Black, Japan or In - - � Ir. - , . the,treasurer's hancrs at -the end of _. I �1 ... 1� - p mixed Tea at . . - �:: - . .-I .. . �. "Conimittee bf .- I , D. S. TURNER.1 , . ! 50 cents with a valuable prize free, , . - . - -------- � . I F181 : I ... .. . .. . _. . _.. .. : the year $1,679-38. Although the R. TUCKER, -1 B - �­ It YOU want choice gresh ground Coffee at 20c. per lb,- .. . ­ . v ,- - . . ... .... . _L1 '0 _W.. , . � T.N.-WHIT�. f �L A tist Church, .� .1 .. . _: ,­ : � ' 1. . .11 I .. ... : . ., .. . :. - �: . balance to credit is not as large as 1q_ 0 , .. __ . - Zitevale. .. . � i If IOU want choice clean ! -, ; . � . . r - - � . . . L I . .r... . i ,.. . . * 1, "� . ,.. .� 1! I : was that of 1884, still the. slIlowin " �' ,. ... . I, i I Currants at 5c. per lb.,. . . c - . 9 I Take notice that the 1 �ndersign . I .,P86J=ti -n V. � . i .. � . f'You want choice X'mas Fruits at bottom pri ' .11 . .1 I - - '. 1'r : . is a very satisfactory one, and ed, Louisa, -q L . .. ..! r .1, ,.�. - . • L - L t: wp con. Ryan, (formally O'Leary) of he village of Picker- - ` .- - 11'� . � - . ' ' r - - .. !. � . Cos . . ­ � . . r ': . .. I . - I a I . gratulate the Council and the rate. Ing, in the County of Onta-ri ), married woman, ... . - .. 11 I • . . ..� . : ..; If YOU Want fresh Oysters in bulk or can direct trom Baltimoret . . - - ' payers up will, at the expiration of T,w days after this I have engaged a good Painter, and am � . . . If you want the best family Prices, best : . I . . . paint .,. r money, -, ; . � and as 0, the fillances. ate Court of the trotting a , �. , ... ... i County of Ontario, 11 buggies in good style, on short notice 9 '�r0S_E2VJ0JT L on the healthy ;condition of notice. make a7peation to my Burnham, cheap as the cheapest. value for you . . I I Esquire, Judge o the Hu P. Two t 1:, , 0 � , to be api ointed ouardian of owkeys for sale cheap, . . I _V 1RJ.&SJMM4 , . . I - I It niust be 'remembered that ' , ow' O'Leary , P ;. . . 118,J list George Matth - -William Burnett 11. --- . Brazilian Warehouse, Deverell's Block Brock- " I year was an exceptional on O'Leary, Emma Mary OIL" . ., 1- . 11, . . W. H. JACKSON, , !!!!! - e, because Maurice Irland O'Leary, 7, Arthur O'Leary, '. ; 1: I . r - I / - street. Wllitby- .. a d Frederick Dunn 4-y . , I . L :1 Lot A Con. 4, Pickering. - ---.------- .. 9. . gal ' O'Leary, infant children of Timothy O'Leary,/ -- ' . - i Of the suit for damages a I -,---- - ----- I I - . . . again 'the late said Village o 'Pickering, Hotel- \ .� I . . . . . , corpo�ation, the result of which is Well keeper,deceased: , *., -:' 7 . . . ­ - , I 11 # - I r 1 , . . � . � . I , . � � � . ' . ­ .. . . WQLQ I - .. - knOwli to our readers. Over $1,000,t • Dated 9th I -, uif. LOUISA 11YAN. i 0 - ".1. - I - - .. _ - I . . . - 2 had t i r ----:!- . - =­_ o be paid out of the funds on this w- Wareb ,, - I . I 1661 H. BILLINub, .1 . ­'. 4 11 � ,; d 11 - _. . . Solicitor, Whitby.; i�� - ., l l's I . a I � - 19-20. - - ). - . � - � ccouXit. - Had this not occurred the ' -------- -_ !� �r/ - I - I" . I . - � 1. . . • , _�.J; . . . . . I ''I r . I . . '( " , � . I . ... ­ S� - . Are no � ­ 1. - ­ I . . . same amount as the previous I at Full Blast Y - - . - - 11 - ' I : .- - us year. - Greenwood � ] 0 � f.'. I beg to Inform : hiends and customers that It I balance would have 'been about the r, :., Greonwoo . * Of the various amounts there was , i.: - .1 . old . .. - � ,; !4 . *--)O(_�- i, ", . ­ I I . - expended on Roads and Bridges, !'h*nv'e sebured the services of w ". I - . 1 am now prepared to buy . . .. . . . ,. . . . . I - . � . . . - PERRY, . � . - - � W. H I who is in every respect, ; I .: .1 � � I . . . $5,738-15 (about the same as 1884) ; . . - . L. .. .. .1 . ;1 . L ; �, ... . � .; . . : . . I ... 11 �. L :. - A FIRST-CLASS H0R8E-SH0rj.n . , , - .- . .. . .. . on relief to indig' Aq o�Ulb hanWe Wht I- "I . . . . ents $1164.06 (al I 7. O& - , . - I So :B. � OMPS • '' about the same 1884. L' . and- General Mechanic. - . ­ - . . � - * , The other ,. -:.:.' -. ­:, . � . 1. . I . - . "14 .1 � I I t (3�:r,,La SPECTACLES AND EVEwGLA "Sk on On of Xmi , I . 8 S - , _ - - . . t 01 style ' , it of expense were about the �same BUGGIES, CUTTERS WAGONS .. k 01= Are the only Geuuina English Articles in p he Cann MketI ems M . as in 1884 excepting the Board Of Got UP to order in an AlwAY8 on hand. Real Pebbles are kept in stock. Tests are given t* urchsars �, , t-01 on , ' I prices to a t the in shorest . . ­ ' 'I I ... ; � I notice and at ti ea. Bran, to prove ged netieff.' --, I Health. Under this head $166.77 Sboeing h They Are r"Ommended by and testimonials have been received from the President. - U � Also . ui' - Shorts, and d! kincb - was voted in 1885, whereas in ,1884 OrseB with Co 1 tMeted Feet or � . Of 'Vies-Presidenk Ex-President, and Ex-Vice.president [.. .. .., - .... ' . .11 � . � Mill Food. •Canads; the Presided of the CWlege of phyg of the Medical Association of Interfering a op salty. I ,:-. 11.6 - : I 1. __ ___ there was no Board of Health. .,- . . �11.11' I . 'r . I ..� � - , iftne and Salmeons of Quebec; the Dow - RK GOOD. � . r - P ICES LOW and FLOUR EXONANUg F9k W , of the vefflow. FAMI _ it iyw of Laval Uni - ' ' We congratulate the auditors, : 0 NIATs � ' Medical counaii-of lqov& Sootis, ...,""94y; 1110 Pk"i&nt and 19a.1presidents of Ow � , r . - 5 ! -� I... �., , �-��:, , �;.;;!i, &O- I ThOw recommendatiouls ou -- vellme M. Gleeson and V. Dunn, . - . "r� Ili F - L7. GREEN. j" cient to prove the�ir qualities but if furth . . _ ght to be auffi . . . . .L., I I , � 0 er roof is needed, call on . I � OF .9 1 U I ' tt' e ,a C ma C I Hi� i _ c , , . �- 01 91, . L . .. e. X1TC11E11.fL CHRISTO r , . I - . . � ,,! Ir �,j &&a "'.. - .,, '.. � !,.: ., .. './.1.;­':­ r:�. � !_1, . •, P"R DALZJ Mrdware fierchut, Inckefig.. . ,­� "' , ­ �1 I . . i . L:., _ ..1. � . . r �.. . .. . , I- ...1. 1. I— _ ''. . 'I . r .. - - I . i ' ' J - - . . I .... 1�'A 11�_ �_�..! ''. �'. " � 1. /­ . __ . �. 1.1 1,1r,., 1. 11 __­­..�I­ 11;­.''.. :,.�� .��, - _., '% � . I . _. . .-, L . :., . , . .il_ -.1. ­1. :: _ li . -, �.. ,,, ..­ - � . . 1. I I.- . ! r': . . ­, � - ., J'­ , �.. ... - t -?� . " - ��::. .. . I . ..., p. . . . -1 � , ,. r�_. , 1�.. �1, _:;!".". .'d, ;_ -;­ .1 11 .1 , - " - ,* - � , I �. .. 1'4 , . . .. . . . L.... ­ .-. ­ ; . . . .4 : . . - I ... I - I., �. .:, �,,��:, "�;�,.","L!, '' I . ..... s � -, - - .., . I.. . . .. . . - . ­ �1� . .,. . _. I " :- __ I., I .. L., �... .. � '' 11�". I , 1. I I 1_ ... � , a , .� .. . ). ., . . I .� -; , , . � . - ' " - .,.. - � , * � .. 1., I . "'. _.. I . , ­1 .. L . _- . . . I 'i ,', ..... ,f � 'L"�� . . ..i !,� -, .: �., � - I i . ! ­_ . - ­��'_ _� . . ''� � 17, ... 1� ; .1. . ''L I � ; . . L r 1.1:. . . . . - .)". 1­, I.. . .� . . . _�!. -1 . - . ' - �;, . . r I I . . . ;r ­ ,-! ". .....; '. ­ '.., _ _. . , .. " .. : . . ­. � ,.' - ­ . - � . 1. . � . . I � I . � � � . ­ - . . . � . . . .- - 1: % ol, . . '. - * . .. . . . - , - ­ j­' , , ' , 1. . . , I . . . - . , � I ... I � � ; . . , . , ; .!. . � � : i ­ '.j I I . . r " I �L­� 1, I ­'� I I - . � . .... . . ...-: 7'. � . _­ !:� , ..:. . _.; �. , . I . I - .L ­:1 . :1.j... .1 I . - . . - - I � � .1 .1 . . I . . "' L . � . ., I., ­1. _ .1. -�: . . , . -�. -,;,: _ - - j.' �,!q .; .. '' . . .. r :1 .% . - . .. 1; L : .� s L ­.: ,..�,_ - : . � �,� ­ 1, � ­ , J� . - , . _ . .1 . . L A . . . . )T. I .1 I "' . , .. , , I � g I � .. I... I � - � - . � � . .�, 'i !'.. ! .;: i , ''I 2�. .. , " I '� I . . : I I.. - .. . .. , , I I ., , � � � . . I �fa I- ..-I 1. . : . I L - - _. . I _­ --- ­ � _ _ . I,, I � I - . .- . I - is. .:f.. I . k , tr- 11'.., � � - , � � I'. *1* 4p, .- - - - . . . . . - . , ­: L - . - _ .. ... I ...-. - - 'Y- L I --. ... - . �. �.. . . - . - - - ., �.,Y..4!, E� r , V i y i �- - :w - ,. `.. � I {• .. r 1. ; #a • ., -�•+ -+ _ s.p - . i rJ SALE REalOTER, ATIIRDA�' MJ*CR 18th. -- Bailiff's sale of the goods and chattels of James Toni. rick; , at to Chas AMatthews, bailiff of • picketing• Odds and Ends. N York l annhiladeIphia are connected by p Every well regulated household at this season of the year should have a bottle of West's Cough Syrup on hand, as many a weary day of sickness can be avoided by taking West's Cough Syrup in time. It is .a positive cure for Coughs, 61ds, Whooping Cough and all Throat and Lung complaints. Price 25c, 50c, and 61 ap per bottle. Sold by W. H. Field Chemist and druggist. Sensible physicians are opposed to the four -post canopied bedstead that are coming in fashion again, on the around that they obstruct ventilation, collect dust, and are not healthful. Xe0seios'e speedy Care• It is popularly admitted everywhere that McGregott "s Speedy Cure is the safest, most reliable and by far the cheapest rergedy for Constipation, Liner Complaint Indigestion, Impure Blood, Loss of Appetite, and all similar troubles. It is not necessary to take &'great quantity be- fore any result is pioduced. A few doses will convince you ; of its merits. Trial bottle given free by W. H. Field, chemist and druggist. 18 -21. It is suggested that ball dresses may be rendered safe from fire by accident by impregnation with,a 25 per cent. solution of tungstate of soda, which injures neither fabrick nor colour._ a°apat" said -an inquisitive - youth, "what is the difference between a broker and a banker?" Papa is puzzled, but brings experience to his aic� He finally tells -tile difference : — "A 'broker is one who breaks you to, pieces by degrees ; a banker takes you in at a gulp. + :invlc-E TO 11IOTHERa. —Are you disturbed at night and l,roken of your rest by -a sick- chikl'En:leriilg and crying with pain of Gutting so Bond at once and et a bottle ' Teeth*) t f , i V??f }irs, %%,ilislow's Soothing fiyrup ' for birdren Teething. Its value is incalculable, it will relieve the poor little sufferer immeiately. Depeud upon it, mothers; there is no mistake About it. It cures Dysent1ry and Diarrhoea, _reg lates the Stomach and owels, cures Wind i_ Colic, softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation, 1 and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. «'inslow's Soothing Syrup" for children is'pleasant to the taste and is thhe perseription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the united States, and is for sale I by all, druggists throughout the world. Price 25 een48 a bottle. Be sure you ask for "Has. W1N- j' jl,ow's SOOTHING S?Rup,' and take no other 1 kind. { A �Sarticnlar Friend in VokohIitna wrote to his correspondent in Plymouth :- �' Please to omit the word 'Esquire'at the end of my name, and direct thy letters to ' Jenkins Johnson, without any tail." By the return of mail carne a reply directed in precise accordance with the request of the particular friend to " Jeakins Johnson without any tail." A aensadon. , An nnpanalleled sebastibp is being created all over Ontario by the vonderial and nuegnalled manner in which Neuralgia Toothache, Rheumatism, Backache,' Headache, is removed by one application of Fluid Lightning. No offensive, dis- gustirag drugs need be taken for days. It is an instant cure. Try a 25c bottle from W. H. Field chemist and druggist. 18 -21. ?according to the almanac of fashion, camphor chests will Sawn for sealskin sacques and far -lined circulars in about six weeks. Therefore, all who, rule should read. --If you are efiiicted ' with Rheumatism call on W. H. Field druggist immediately and procure a bottle of !wVest's World's Wonder or Family Liniment, it is a certain and positive cure. It it infallible for = . Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds and all diseases requiring external application. Puce 25 rents and 50 cents per bottle. $old by W. H. Field, chemist and druggist. ' Orders have been issned from the War Office for the whole of the ..regiments of ' Yeomanry Cavalry in England; Scot - land, ands Wales, which by the last pub- lislied returns numbered 11,500 officers and men in 39 corps, to be supplied with new firearms. The Snider carbines now possessed by the men are to be with. drawn, and they are to be supplied with `iartiui -Henry carbines like the regular cavalry, with the exception of the lancers. Don't Be Deceived- Beware of any drangist who will try to induce you to take anything in place of McGregor & Parke's Carbolic Cerate. It is a marvel of healing for Sores, Cuts, Burns, etc. No family should be without _ it. It has no equal. Get McGregor & Parke's, and have no other. Only 25 cents per box. Sold by W. H. Field, chemist and druggist. 18 -21. BIRTHS. RYAL. - --In Cberrywood , March llth, the wife of Mr. Thomas Ryan, of a daughter. LAY, --In Pickering, Msarch 7th, the wife of Mr. William Lay of a daughter. HAIGHT. —In Pickering, March 10th, the wife of Mr. Henry A. Haight, of a daughter. PICKERING MARtET- ` ' Niews Office March 11th 1986. Fall ahem 7Rc to 80c; spring, hoc to 80c, goose 67X to 70c. Flower per cwt..S2.25 to $2.50• Bran S13 00 per ton; shorts, 60c per cwt Chop feed, 51.15, Screenings, 80c per cwt. FARMERS' MARKET. Toronto, March 4th III• The street market to -day was quiet and prises unchange$, About 300 bushels of wh eatoHered and sold at sic to 83c for fall, 75c to Ric for ing, and 69c to 70 for goose. Barley firm selling at 60c to 93c. Oats firm, with sales o1 ` 200 bushels at 37c to 98c. Peas are nominal at 59c, and oric for rye. Ha plentiful and rites steady ', 30 loads sold at $11 to $12 for a over, and at 814 to 516 for timothy. Straw steady 6 loads at s9 to 810 a ton. Hogs sold at at $6 00 to 86 50. Beef, 43 to $4 50 for fore - quarters, add $6 to $7 50 for hindquarters. Lamb $7 to $8 '50 ; . and mutton, 86 to $7 50 per 100 *=D TAN=— rio>rsz1" Ztstio>a O.Ts TRAINS GOING EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS: l MAIL E$PSESs. . 8.20 A. : I �• YtxED, i 2.45 P. M. LOCAL. ,': . ' . ' : , ' 6.45 P. M. r TRAmNS GOTXd WEST DVE AS FOLLOWS:- - VAM ExPRESs. , 9.05 A. M.. I MIXED. 5.15 P. M. Van. EX PRKS.: Trains ran ou standard time. Z. 4 - ----------------------- Cj T E A- S' ,. I - 8' I: bf the, 8 Bst Quality.. HaMS9 Bleon, Spiced Roll .and other Pr visions, cheap. � ,Fr i nd Oood. inspecti n will oblige.. ALEX INDLAV WHEAT.:_-j- -1 ' price paid for food ' whea at the Ell "lls Floor and Mill Flied always ;. for sale., ers ork a Bpi lit's any day. QUOTATIONS • Flo r per 100, $2.2& to $2.50 Bran per :Ton, ! $13.00 Shorts per Toil, - ` -514.00 Screenings per 100, - i SOc Chop Feed do,., , ;,.: 40 1,00 Mill closes Satnirday nights at 6 o'clock.. WRIGHT. PHOTOGRAPHS 1 Everybodj wonders Irby there is such a rash to O'Brien'e I Photo. Gallery. The eeason is because he gives perfect satisfaction in every c e, add going still farther will say if theTj any persons who have had Photos by me that are not equal to ' any work I will make them one doznel Portraits free of change. 1* o work allowed to leave the Studio unless first -class and highly finished. Photos made in any kind of weather -rain or : sunshine. Having added some very fine scenery tp the Studio am prepared to make work second to none in Canada. Copying and enlarging a specialty. large stock of Frames always on hand. All work done by ' the instantaneous pro. cess.; Wo E 09BRIEN4 48 -3 Photographer, Whitby. Next Oor to Post- off WN BUFFER FROM ic e e..: DYSPE IA 61 STION, WHEN �� �LS LIVE W sot '' win titorouftbly core year They do gripe or pnK�#+ bwI act very aWtily+ teas, wbonever need are coaddered p TIte7 eve protest to be the GREATEST BLESSING OF ?THE AGE In !b ad I �� / i t Is111feRest�ou. Dts- :4" llto li• Tires are" saaabee v st om your ndserl r Si- to w >roz. �E.. per box, S hilts f•r FOR SAL.[ BY .ALL 011000IsT9 . DUL$pS W MEDIOINEB. Bewlre of couatekau and Base Imitations.` sett• �,ty Ie Blue, with signature on ere t �y prisl p{acluf. of these Celebrated Pills ad&vw on receipt of a gc. stamp. sent w any NO.10. WZST 000• sour rnppit 'toga TpNt)NT�, dll..: +sT E� ,r, 46 Forests at Pio�rti> Drgg9tor : STRACT STA'VEINENT� r ' --=�, _ penditures of the 'Corporation of the Township of Pickering for the gear 1$$5.. 0 r: _28 8 28 By appropnat> one on Roads and Bridges ... ... ... ... ,.. ... 5733 Ia - . ,.. •.. ... .:.� ... 8150 76 Relief to indigent persons. .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ' 1164 06 • l • ... ... .. l 20121 95 School Trustee rates. ... ... ... .. .. ... 9793 86 ... ... ... .,, .., 419 60 County rates. ... ... ... .:. ... ... .. ... ... ... .... .. 4596 00 , ... ... 1824 1 7 Debenture and ... ... ... ... ... ... ...;;. ...- .. interest 1748 92. ? .. ... ... ... ... .. 9 10 Paid Ontario Bank ... ... ... .. ... .... .... .. ... ... 2000 00 ... ... ...,. ... ... _ 1945 21 ... .. .. ... .... Bhee kill b do .. ... ... ... .,. P y dogs—, 146 28 ...` ... ... ... ... 4 95 Salaries ... ... ... .. .. 1293 90 ... ... ... ... 4 00 Seleotirg Jurors... ... ... ... ... 20 00 r Voters' List Court . ... ... . ... ... .. ... 12 50 Insurance of Town Halt - 12 50 Surveying ... ... ...: ... ... ... ... .. ... ,.. Legal expenses ... ... ... .. .. ... ... ... ... ... ... 6100 1042 95 , t ... ... ... ... Board of Health... ... .... :.. ... ... 166 ?7 .. r Engineer's Fees ... ... ... .. ... ... ,.. ,. ... 43 15 r • ' Rebate of luxes ... .. ... ... ... .., Printing, Adversising, Stationery, &c.. ... ... .... .... .. ... 20 82 206 74 .. Sundries.. ... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... , ... .... ... .. 1 00 . . ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Dec $1 To balance ... 1679 38 °! 29887 97 i 'I _ . 0 W887 97 e is a correct Abstract of 'the Receipts andgp�ndltares of the' Corporation''- of the , THOMAE bAuditors , M. GLEE SON, y. I I. r'f �. -,ir. t` . • ...,J.,. - - �. . . 1• Y . 'YOUl.'�TG FO�:..,KS$ . pick's Self•Peniai.'. I 1 • BY MINNIE&, KBNNRDl.' ..,. �a A ahrili wr-istle, a bang of the front oor l r � - °that shock the hciase, the sound of hasty 7. . footsteps, and Dick was home fr :rm eon '1 .•' We ure going to have a j 11y treat to- - i morrow," he exclal-ned as he but nt in the .room where hie mother sat at work •' We :I � are to meet at Will C i.rlton's house to or- row after sohool, and his father in going to °{ i give as a straw ride. We are to take cur `_ supper with us and Fat it in the woods, nd then to come back by moonlight. 'Wont it 1 . '- - ` be jdlly, though ?" he concluded tntha faa- ticahy. - I "I think you will have aveiy niceti e," '�' answerod his mother, smiling at his eager- '' .� pees. "Now, try t'► forget all about it w Me 1. k ycu study your lessor's for to morrow, nd �` then ycu will enjoy .•yourself more. the if 111. ", i you bad negh c-ed your duties, ' �: r - "All rignt, mother 1" Answered Dick, at- , ling himse ;f at his hroks with a deter - .l.T . - '. - - ;, jalued air th �t promised well for •his -lees ns. ry . I It was hard work to study with such �, pit sure in prospect, but Dick bravely put 1;I • eve ything oleo oat of his mind, and at net wa able to ;ay his books away, fooling le -1- .. -, ` n bly, certain of - perfect marks for the - morrow'a rc oitations. 1 ; It seemed as if echool would never be - `; over thenexiday, and mare than one of the tin Atlent,bo s laogf d to give the &low hands of he old olook u little push t4, halsten t tm on towards ft ur o'clock. • tck had been comadsaloneI to leava Yin older fer hie moth\ -r at the butcher's on hid Way to the pace -of meeting, and he As 'running that he might perform his era ud cad overtake his friendr, when he me a :_ . little girl crying bitterly. Dlck was a k d- • hearted boy, and be could not ,go on w th- put finding out what the child's trot ble -I _ - , was. - j "What's the matter. Margery ?" h•.e ask d. "Mcther'8 so nick," i cubed the chill ?,'• d ,F there's no one to stay with her while I go F for medicine. On, DIck !" she Ezolai � _ as a thought entered her mind, " won't ou _ __�, go for the medicine? Here's tie money d - t the preroription. Do please g�, for she's no + sick anli I can't bear ro Ieav her alone -" y Dick hesitated a mom(ut, anti his ooul to • ' i - { nanoe fell as he thought the question over. . �f he event for the medicine he would sure- . . �� - I � , . I I .. t­... ... I fy be late, and the boy@ would start with- . ' , j'ule'alsure him ; and how . could he give up this np(tn whfoh he had set his hen #t ? �. •' et he knew how hard it was for Margery t do leave her sick mother, and he knew, t,(.o, hat it vw'culd not take him nearly so long as rt would tape the little girl to get the me,tli- e. . cin t 1 ° •' All A hi: I I'll go, Margery," he i1 d, , _ ter a brief atruggie with hia inclinatio a ; . and, seizing the money and the prescrip-, tton, he dal d off, hoping ;that ,,he mil hi . l�ostibly ova take the boys after al There wa a short delay In making up he ` reecriptioa and to impatient Dick tv ry 1. omcnt see ed au (hour. Just as he as - I� � I aving the tore the. doctor entered, a d, : r otleing D ?c 's flushed and breathless state, . ' f'l ' - said kindly " Wait a minute, my boy, d J. will give you a lilt on your * ay." ` As the di ova ra idl area tic _ y 1? Y g hind he i octor's fast horse Dick explui,a how it had happened that he had gone for the pro- ;� . scription. '• Yt,u shall not lose Your expected pl s- enre throngs year kind soli," answered he doctor. '• I will atop a few minutes 'to lee Margery's other, 4nd then I will dr ve you tn'until we overtake your friends.' t1 ; '•,On, ;tba k you air,;' exclalmed ck • joyfully, bin face radiant with delight at ` '; tliha thought f the ride he had looked - a on 11 3 '' $. a' lost. ' I. j- - fi Margery's greti! ude more than rep id 41 . him for hies orifice ; andlas,soon as the sick 1 dionrart'u bu -ring was rell6ved the doe or 1 :,' 1�ode hiur ju p into the o.lrriage again, a d 1.1 ` e - t'hey soon ov rtook the wagon, which hid ,- , gut Iuat it rted. Dick cr,jcfyed himself . ffnlly as muc as he had expected dari g l e rentrand r of the afterL00111and eveni g, rant I am cur his happiness was ,aweeten d I I y the remembrance of his brave -act of ac f- d denial. ' r •, r, ,: . eddy's Douachnut L. L A " Will you have a doughnut, Teddy ' ' asked grand A. c .. Yet., if on please," said Teddy, polit -- - Iy, belping hlmeelf to one. • ' = I He liked grandma's daught.uts —big, , .. )drown, puffy fello%s. Some of thorn, We e t f tad and some were round. The a eddy helped himself to was round, with a + i )foie in the middle. 4 Uccle 4&ck looked 'up just then, His even twinkled, but his face wan Bober as that '' ; - Of a j edge. I "Lunt eat the hole, Teddy," sold he; "'t I fuht give you the stomach- sohe." . I . .. Uncle Jack was a great tease. Somctim : .4 e. eddy didn't quite know what to make f . him, rand this was one of the times. He locked from the doughnut to Unolpp ` Jack's face, which didn't wear even the fira't P 1 t + 7 f .; 4. I I : y I. 'f . t r, l -,l t • Tilt LIM C LN OLUB . , . I, Therewait w paiLfal ilence ills'the regular Vveekly .meeting a as o lied to order, and it seemed 'as if somethin wan mbout.to hap- Frpen. It was noticed t at Elder jToo *s had w . look, while amue�l �l .h�1in, Whale- bone H twker and Ol Man`U#vis moved ab,'ut on their ohlalre si if tn avoid_ carpet. Wolin. By and by Bro her Garda r s4d : ''A ,icordin' to de a:.n :itushun of die club, wbenebar any Member feels to Inclined he kin demand a' woto of de club on de gneahan : ' Hev we or hev we not jpst con- fidence in our President ?' I has now to in- form you that Major E olamation Harrison. an active member of of r olub,'bas demanded in writin' dat such a ote be taken Dis am de first time,in de Istory c,f die erg &n - lzashno dal ouch a wo a hue i'een demand ed. - De 8eeltretary wi 1 call de roll. "%. Amidst the deepest ilFnoe the 5:orstary '.proceeded with his monotonous o &al. and of 188 membc ra present 187 voted that they had not lost- oonfiden a in the Peasicicutl The exception was the ,?Lahr. When the result had been anuou oed Brother Gardner said : "Ally frene, f+ome a planashun seecr�t to be demanded by des ;puroeedins., Three y'ars ago de Malarr be an horrowin' my hoe an' epadc- au' sx ad'. vt ' a b •rrer, As time wore on his fann'ly bor Bred sugar an' butter an' flour.: As corifidenicle iaorea,ed, 1 was axed to lendde Major my, tianday butes an' plug hat, and my wif was axed- to band over her shawl an' breast-vin, .wherobPr a funeral was to sumo o Do odder .gavnin' de Major came ober to b-rtrrow my pink un- dershirt fur hisself and dire. GardnAr -s zebra hose fur his wife, (ley tuvin' bin invited to a ')&sees c.,ndy ler e. .I felt it a solemn dooty to draw a line somewh r's, an' I drsWed it dat night on- urdershir an' etookings He went &w ay in a huff, ai 0 desalt fur die vote Which has jtat bin trek Bn am de result. I obt,arve dac do >- Major am heah in pusson and p'raps he would Ii Leto state his sad a of 'de case." . " I haalid't got noflin to say, 'oept dat I wish I hadn't done it " , ropled the bi a j or from his corner. •' ti%ory well. Die hair has no feelin's toward you. -De meet u' will parceled wid do reg'lar row tine of bl mess." ., TER HALIFAX IIMNCH • The Secretary annou ced the following report from the Hallfaii branch club ROTIIER�'xARUNgii .Tile 6IIIIaal meeting of the Amalgamated Whitewash $oolety too place in Uno Hall last night. The dn- anee committee! reports a deficit of eight cents, owing to dullnss in the whitewash bsslness. Lime had g e up two cents per bushel, while labor w paid chiefly In old clothes and scraps, tbtt egnsing the above void in th9 ercat'quer. • It was unanimous- ly rasolved to Ask per -iaion to affiliate with your glub �nd I wo Id respectfully ask you to bring the malt r up at your next meeting. The #ollolvin oflioers crate elect ed for the present year : President, Sp Hach D minas`; Vlos- Presi. dent, P,olyaroh 's lea o; Secretary and Treasurer, Joha nee Th man Bummoreaux ; Orator, Cioero Climax Guard, Am &zing Puff . A let`er was road fr m Brother Kellum expressing rear t that,- v ing to a prior en- gagement-at It ckhead` he would be ab. sent from the m sting- he. iriuseum com- mittee reported aving?1 .red daring the past month rev cal val able acquisitions, among there tw, anthfc� olds, a ohip taken from the Southe n Cross a copy of a right. eous jadgement Ivan iii the Huohleberry Court (rart) an oeveraJ other curiosities r qual ly valuabl . . After oonsidor ble � die ursiop it was de- cided that "the dude ust ' go,' Brothers England and ohnaoq dissenting. The chinin�'y being re artod n fire, the meet- ing adjourned. I i Yourn the ba' do of 0016r,: ,1 Jeill'1NNIKS 'I. Ilil:ltliliRiSAL�Xt On motion of i. Obadiah Sinith the rel port was acoeptec &no fi d. ' I'A 'SED A M AY. . I:. A commilnicati n from, empb16 anno ino led the fact that r Artb' r Bascon, an hon- orary member of he clu had passed from earth away. Ili death was produced by' lead poisoi.iag, z d the 4ald lead was firod into him by a g ntl.nna' i -i the aubu'i b s, who found Slr A thur tying to unlock hie smoke -house door SAmutil,Shm ru ved th4t the•ueaal resolu- liou of sympathy or the family of the be- reaved LJ passed d forwarded. Shindig Watki s objeelted. If a member of the club fooled ith other people's smoke- houses, he must of onl teko ,the c nee• quences, but an resa,u ion of sympathy was a hollow moo ery. •' De chair decides dat . rudder Watkins' pint Aar well taken," qa�'d the President. "While it might be pose ble dat de late de- ceased µAS welkin' in h Le sleep, or dat he mistook dat smoke - house for an orfan aey. lum, d6 chances am dab- h had got tired of chicken an' wanted to ange fur bacon.. We will hang at) e' bleni of mournin' on de doah -knob' fur tern days a ' let de vase rest right dar' ' miEtoa on App1I- following osndi• for the _ ottiaset' of Sacramento ; tioa ,that he had rison ; probably of Indianapolis ; P had a wooden efi the trifla, but slay, O., did not span of horses ing him from e • oonsider'ab'y r ,.1l,:-_,'_ o mittsn`oa Mo. t is committee I10Iwing ooharges, White, an hon- 1 riet nville, S. Q. Christopher Col - thout having Ia city named o b-igus h&ir- en the mused rov the truth of led de so. He ." I � l 1 - I - :. ''. . - � I '_ , , - , ' L ': , - %...: .. q I .. . i i:, t: - y 1 ! •I �- i I i .! t .i '• _ { :- I . I {. .l i' . , 1 therefore stood eonv.eted, and the commit - tee would recommend that bin name be eras- ed from the rolls. I On motion of Lord John Wainwright, the rtoommendation ,of the committee wall adopted. DISCHARGED.— - , ,. Some time`since the Comm, dine r•n Evolu. tion were banded the (Iitery : "How long before the colored racy will be on top?" and were asked to' investigate and report. The Chairman now announced that the query had been struggled with in the most cesperate manner, but that this committee had f%IleA to arrive at a satisfactory con. clupion. They ranged all the way up from fifty to a million years, and one• member contended that the period had already ar- rived. He wou14 ask that they be dis- charged from further consideration of the suhjeot. " Do request ism granted," replied the President, " an' 4one of de rest of you need worry yerselvesj to solve de conundrum. Wnen Oar' Am any prospect of our race hold - in' de w•hVe min down I'll call a speshal megtin' to brinonnee de fuck." I LC:;T. .., I ider John Harrison offered the following res lution : ' Resolvedi DA, It, -am do sentiments of die ub dat do oontinued coinage of silver mu, �t depreciate our ,finaashul standing as a ass )an " 1. t 't Bladder'' Harrison," asked the • Pred- dent.'' do you know do. amountof silver in Arculashan V • • '� Do you know • what ,' depreciate' means !" . '; Nr, earl. "t . J .: , ' . • j,.., '� Has you had any too much sllvot� die Rlater ?' I I No, soh." ` .,.; . "Now you drop down on your cheer, an' down' let me War from you &gin far Piz weeks!'. De meetin' stands adjourned far one % eek." The New York Life., . The steady progress of this at oom- r&a' y, which Is yearly growing grea4r, iii malgked by its annual reports as se many miloatones in its upward and onward courts. Its wonderful career is a further demonstra. tion that "nothing succeeds like enco: se." Its forty first anna &l report, just ptiblishad. 'tells of tremendous strides made In 18858 plowing it in thu front rank of the great lead- ing life companies. Only try to fancy the extent of a c"mpanp's operations extending not only td Canada and Mexleop but also having branebee in Huglaled. France, Spain, Germany, R'lssla, China, Auslralia, etc . with an annual inoon> a of over $16 000,000 and a total amount of Insurance in force of nearly $260,000,000, and an interest income largely in excess of itk death rate. During the yetxr 18!35, the New York Life issued new policies. $68 521 452, with premium income of $13 517,426, as against $96.011,378 new assurance written by 'a great rival company, with w premium In oemoof $13.461.679 —or $55.747 greater in- oome fur $27,489,9`'8 less risk. Comment is unnecessary. During the trying period of depression from 1873 to 18;8 it nut only held its own but slightly Inoreased its basi- Dean by =19559,759 —while six great rival pomp ►lies GA l behind over $81,000,000 in. suranod remaining In force. The mind can ncaroely graep the magnitude of each a busi- ness an is represented by the amount paid to beneficlaries by all the Companies dolug business i(i New York State since their organiz%tion, namely, over, ;$900,000,000. --- -- = .m ate. - m.... -- The Cause of Consumptlon. 1. Soroful% mtanifeeting itself in blotohes, pimples, eruptfond, salt rheum, and other blemishes of the skin, is bnt too apt by and by to Infect the dello%te tissues of the langs also, and result in ulceration than,ending in consumption. Dr. Pleron's "'Golden Medi- cal Discovery" wig meet and . vanquish the enemy in its strojFghoiA of the blood stud oast it out of the system. All druggists, Low shoes, worn with paste or Rhfae Stone buckles are choice for house wear. (I A Flat Contradiction.. Sdme;one has told you that your catarrh In Iocur'ablo. It Is not so. Dr. Sage's Ca- t4rrh Remedy will cure it. It Is plf mant to use Bald It always does its work thoroughly. We have yet to bear of a case in which it did not accomplish a cure when faithfully used. Catarrh L a disease whfoh it in dan- gorone to negloot. A certain remedy is at your command. Avail yourself of it before the complaint assumt s a more seirlous form, All druggists. To snspoot our friends Is equivalent to sending them an acknowledgment of release from,.tas bond of affac #on, ••Little, bu t oh My." . - Dr.- Pieroe's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets" are soaroefy larger than mustard seeds, but they.have no equal As a cathartic. ' In all disorders of the liver, stomach "and bowels theyt•ot like a charm. Purely vegetable, summo-ooated, and eaolojed in glass visas Pleao %nt, safe and pare. By druggists, Borders for entire skirts for side and back panels and puts of frocks are the feature in spring styles.._ Tiii00U.Ini And µhusky. ' • ere is no, oarse to the hums family as greaq as the iotemperste use of either opium or wbiaky, nor in there a hablt formed as difficult to remove ; in fact it cannot be of I d As a habit after certain stages, as it than becomes a nisease, as marked in its ohikracterist,os as the most deadly of mala. dies. M. V. Laban, recognizing the ravages that were being made by these destroyers of peace, home and happinras, some years ago nom ' red to devote bis whole study to the peeul arity of the condition of sufferers from thessi habits, and of ter mach labor made 4n- porta4t disooveties that have been the means of enliing many canes of drunkenness, opl- um, morphine, ohloral, and kindred habi!te. lie harts been philanthropic tnough to issue a , book tipon the subject, which he sends free to all Applioants. M. V. Lubon's address is No. 47 Wellington Sr. East, Toronto, Can. ada. j We have no hesitancy in oommetadiug him; an we know him to be an honorable glen eman. Note— Labon's Medicines or care sal° the above habits may be given in tea or coffee without the knowledge of the Person taking them, if so dedlred. $end your &CAress foil book and testimonials from ; these 'd6 he hAve been oared. ti . L. - - . . - 1 C . f , • . , 1. . I t; • 0. -_ . -- ' _ . � . • `' l 1 - ,, r •, • e - r :Y - i s .7K- - .. - - - r - 1 - ., .. 1. \ . 1, r. 1 - - 1/t /. i -. } -- - - 1 -- Prohlhitinn will never fl tnrloh &e long as ( - - - - • -TRH *6 a of a lass of lemonade will bt: two p>� f3 Y � • Snow' Daft 11. F ,- beern, FAVORITE Imperial Cough Drops will give THERE lis Positivs and Instant Relief to those suffering from Colde,Hoorsenons, Sore Throat,etc.,and NO BETTER. Bahng Powdil are invaluable to orators and vocalists. For sale byy druggists and oonfeotionerf• R. A The Hsow Drift Baking Powder Co , BraaHoM OVA T. W ATSON, Manufacturers. Toronto, . --- -. - - -' - - -` Ontario. The Billing pet Last summer the Tories gave 'Irel'aad an men and Ntaery 'inch, and now they have got to take a .Para- sipecially. Usurer, t ell. Leading hardy kinds, in large ywot"'ss, Catarrhal Headache; hwwkirhg and nplttlag up our own Rroneds,pin lat 48.0. 4 phlegm. etc„ as onoe reltev. d and cured by the use H. g, Ht1I'd W�so�i of Dr. Car+on's Catarrh Cure No reason why yov f � should stiffer another day. Many cso*of catarrh of Hallen Nursery, long standing have betin ourt•d by a single l.ottle of BarUeQlon. Oat. Dr. Carson's Catarrh Curs. All Druggtete $1.00 per - -- - - -- - -_ _ TREESI Bottle � A.P. 270 0 ARU14GH e�iG WaG'SM AXL%t Usny'"Clurere Off ((the CelebrDjated •, WAN'�ND- 10.00'1 Milimen sod others interested lnchor GUELPH �,AU15 WOu�� in maohinery to send name and address for -ar,, a o0 of m' No 12 IlluMtrated Cavilo Brand py 1 Irt1A ;sent tree. DCry,p H. W PETRIE, Mat :hinist and Gleneial M„etaae T., PZPPBR, & CO., Guelph, Hut Dealer. Beantfetd, Ont- Our Duplex (Axles are all to be had at ,U Ity ELtNEK KNIVES, STAV$ BUTTER, STAVZ principal Hardware btortm in the 1'ominton. jj uA4or, obeem box. veneer, leatht•r splitting. - - - _____ kbindere. moulding, Mnonlug wild other machine JA'lr E Gr PA K D„ Cj knives o' best quallty. toanntwtured by PsTaH HAY, e! 11..vu� A7 1L L1 CXi tJ Wit' Machine Kaife Works, Galt, Onc ; send for price porg �'tEial;8T8, �rOrOII1;O i S; HORTHAND THOROUGHLY TAUGHT BY L. 0. Bacon, Rolled 8�oe Bacon, q• r l' M.11: or 8tnden2% atiendinir our Academy will (ilasgov► Beef Hams ar Cured Hunt be ffiohyrnghty ptsrared by hiQbress•Maeken to khort- Beet Breakfast P.awn,�Smokod Tonifthes• H.�, p' (d hand, Tvc►AwFltlnv, 8mkkeeping, and Rtislnbse Train- Pickled' Vnguee, CheetA, Family cr Nli,, 9e ing. Attva -ldr stari he ffe'ppdghorthandei a Com 1rh Flue Dairy and EW& InsSbook. Beat Rranda of hot• medlat.•ly s�dreeo, The Unlc meroial Arsd..my. Ar arts. Toronto. __ -____- _ _ _ 8315009 Goo Acre Farm - $2,000 136 ♦cre - CELEBRATED _ —� Farm -i00 000acting plays, 15 o•nts; 1 Crocker 1i10,(X)0 R cant music; instruments halt- price. BUr• RollerSkatt -LAND. Toronto. ABIG OFFER. -To lntroduos them we wt) Oae MUM pair n use in Canada and U. -t, GIVE AWaY 1 000 Self- operstinq Waihing Ma- simplest. strongest. lightest and emieat rn chines. It you want one @end us Vour FtamA, P. send for Catalogue. Lloeral inducemenis to 4 O and Pxp•es,otHoe at once, THIC NATION" bulldiag rinks. Local seenta wanted. �4 00__.­2..3 Dey 81 .0 Y,_ CROCKER SKATE Co.. j)LNt6i 1%15.1 8HORTHAND AND'BUSLNE88 ' - 14b King 8s. W., Tomele,0ei 1) lostttute, 'Toronto. Is the oldest, larget,t, cheap ws and best nn the continent. business men P,np fiew Main food Cary N11 Plied with etliie help on the shortteat possible notice. Writs for descriptive rtalenesr. Tuos, B /NQ -2I101I, .- . _lent; 0. H BttOOBN 8eo'vTrlas ��r�nf Qm�a- VELP"U81NESS COLLEGE,Luelph,es . ?That man only is right) v eduasted who known XAN rA01'UZZU - how to use - himself, who posessess such pmestr-a , 1 1 kaowledge and such manual Aill as wW enable him Winters Patent Wood �} b oompete suco"dully with his fellows in the bid• -��t t, nee& of life. To impart such eduostion, to prepare . suah men la the design and purpose of this instita gt�Rgrj� Ca�ftes, sletgh$, at. Sion. For terms, @to , call at the oollege or Mdrese, M. MA00ORMICK. Principal. Bead for aai�locue. . MEDI04L Treatment FREE -. J. WCNVEIRN Nana erg BY MM MUNT RMLED Pn7nICf alra. Writs freely for any .' . - I I. _ craft, OIL Advioe you "mire. Corr" ndenoe etrictly private. -- - -- - Adpr+ew, 4. DOXAWON.39% 41imb'd it Lnwinn 0 -t Azle and, Machine Screw Norio'' B RANTFORD :o•- - : _ _e LI NTON, LA K O A CO., -, Vanufte"ren of all kigds of OaFr', a sad Wa s n (� RICE �; Q Axles, iron and Steel set and Cap Screws, 81 di AO L D W AT E1 tl �J �A I IC for Cylinder Heada, Steam Chsstas. Pumps, sto., GIALT. ONT. !! Bronze Medal at I:,duatrlal Exhibition. 1886. - N19 V.i.:eR FAILS. Price List on Application. O n Line Mygl fail Stoftihips ' � -- - -- i8slling dteiag winter. from Portdapd every Thun d &y and H&Hfaz every rlaturday to Uverpos , and is ' summer from Qtieben every slatut-risv b Liverpool, oaWng at Londonderry to land malls and ppwasssengsn t ' for Sootlsnd and Ireland. Also from Baltdmore. vii HaUtaz and St John's, N. F -, to Liverpool fortnighidl during summer months. The steamers of the Was FOR THE MILLION. ggoot► lines sail during winter to and from Halifax i - Poritaad, Boston and Philadelphia; and during sum Along the line of the Chicago and Nertlt t afar between Glasgow and Montreal, weekly; Cuss >wlp'ay in Central Dakota and Northen g'ow'asd Boston weekly, and Glasgow &ad Ph lWal Nebraska. New Kemlone are being opened up oil phi& rtnighUy. maidty settled in throe wouderrally producdv For freight, passage, or other informAMOD spplpp to reVena, and the "fleet ,00mcrs " will have "to A.. Schumacher & Co -, Baltlmore ; S. Ounard & Oo, choice " of location H&Wax ; Shea &Co.. 81. John's. N F.; Wm. Thump For full information Swhich will be sins yaa tress son $ Oo , 8f- John, N H ; Allan & Co., Chiosggoo charge) about the tree ands and cheap homes,,&* Love k Alden, New York; H. Bundler. Toronto to JOHN H.,IOi<LBT, Allans, Rae h Go., Queb" ; Wm. Brookie, Phil Wtatern Canadian Pass, .!!rent, C- Al; N. R. lay., •drlpbis; H. A. Allan. Portlwnd. Boston. Alootrsai Ill. B. HAIR, 9 York 8t-., Toronto, on GendmI Pass. ACw16 Chicago, Ills _ . . : CU�� F1 81 - Me I When I say m old o not mean manly to stop taws for a time and then have shout return k iin I mml RENNIFS SEEDS ARE THE BEST WIC cure. I have mIC the diarqt.e of flft� inui SP} LT•:i'BY or FAI.L1Nti SICiiNI':5.9 a life- Iltngeta(iy: 1 wart ant u n,rnedyy to cure the worst caned. Bomm IlinKtrnted Cataloatie for dells others have failed la nu reason for not nowrereirialtr Containittdtic�cn {lion and ln;.e,offile choicest cure-• Bendatoncw for atruatise and aFn ,4-Bmkd 'FIELD, GARDEN III,F10VTI.R REEDS my infallible remedy. Give Expr•ees anti Nosh Oft Itoocrtts yoa nothing for a trial and I R is care as M+flgd free. $very FlFVW apd t:.inletrer should Addrt�tlsDR. a G. Ii(AOT.1�3 n -arl st.,,;l(ew TA hareaC(,py11;Ur,• ottfer %oe.tstflr the routing — -- - -- as t. liaKdaypteetcatalyYur lxu,lult< ill Canada _ �� ►-� eta 0 i s , ass .ca 's a 6� i CONSUMP ION. ''" , H 1H .'' I hwte s positive remedy for the above disease; by lc. ,� -%a . _D 000, use thousands of eases of the worst Kind and of Ion � < CJ standlnKharebeeneured.Indeed so etrenKismvraitll '� ya _i :s, in its etticacY, that I wl! 1 son (I'll1iO BOTTLES PRER, s . • :7 together with , VA 4UABLLTREAT189 on this dlseasa ' •+Ifs, `"1 x 11~ 1. W aey sUfrerer. Give express and P ' O. adds e . s f1 i < 4-,., , DIL T. A. SLOe,Uri, let Pearl 8L, Now York. -. -� .T 0 PW I LFS Tf 4 MINDER MACHINE °� a ELDOR Loa � _ GTLINDE ENGINE __ — . r, ess - I Are made only at the Queen City Oil Works, and have received during'` the le et three years _ - , 1X 100LD M'EDALSI Seed for &ample barrel. [f it Aoes ne t prove estlehetory we wt) pay frefght both wage. (11SAMUE L ROGERS & CO., -30 Front Ste Bast, Toronto) - - - -T— - - - -- - - - �� IRZA�'S PATENT "- ' - . ­ I �,�q, ­�,., 1� I . , ,. 1 - ,�7,�, ty, 11„_ It" - ,. ' lil� .. , AL, 1'..'� I.L" - EARTH CLOSET i! f , DRY p!'' :�aarul'> - Are The Beat its The World. Iw l 1 1I� `a Over 16,000 in Ute. -': . duvrded 16 Fors$ Prise Aedok 1I u i 1u al' l IN', i " Twenty tire of these Commodes were sappO14 0 I' ' `'1�r �'i1���� }+`�' READI ' the Mount Royal Hospital, Monlreai, and the Yla/� ... - �y'4il.i� '� men and l.dy nurses in cbarge express Woo" �' +l,.i !'ila +}rri', + "1 jl i 'i well plemod and ratioded with them " " iH.. J ,, �i1' ! �11 � Professor Gtoldwin Smith µvs : ­I We plim""b testifying that the Rtert4 Closets (3) supplied by � Cosnpsny' to houses occupied by members of my bow n4 -i _ hold, are found to work extremely wen and to be •- - • oonducive to health and oomfork" " Very Bev. Dme Boomer (Gondar ), ill pleased to r ill WY 60 the value and usefulness of the tle'd@1a a OM �'1' supplied to him by Mr. Heap. It has fulfilled all h promises made for it in the printed t ltcalar, mil( �aa qp., N; etronirly rrommend, it for the use cf invalids" l� may add, it is & No. 9 Pun•up Commode and stasob the Detan's bedside he bring s oondrmed invalid 1 ' TeRphone 1(e lei. Patent 1B1[hH For Ss� Mr; Heap's Patent D Barth or ION Clog - Company (Limited). IDO1ePSS s Portable Radmem Cemmede.- - X Ay the Urine 8eusrasor ; 1% Brine Rsoep%Aole ; !i7 Adelaide fit. Went, Tolt� C. ltKovaent pan. , ',1[estibs' lib paper, Qnitrd SkUm Fasto,y_,ruaWn, Dull. ��,111r4oWV —r es•. I Y - - I- - . .� . . t- . . . , . .- . ,.. j . y . I. . . . . .. j • _ - — = - -- - - -- — . - 2 W .' }J $ >✓� � 1 ]f' I dory ,8, #A A] $e . thh erne v far as t or in ether would no for any a consider back -tn t Aogu►im city, and that coal would be half tht t to do not n be rushed naked lea carry him, began call ful voice a •• The• off the Kh an aria to bin friend .• The tilt oarry, awa got him t and destr wherein w propbat." Such ut to attrac `• stir up the whom the A qus►rtar the wtl had his f and Burro this end with the - munioate, of What cents of fi are bsatt have brou are to be ) ben%use t etp,#.d of b erf+ The N1 ing to rven in th here pre in the die away wi who is de of the peo the regin Ii,helliv* Whose aka He tolt thouc:h it of the an ' adbya Idol of an by any Medan), sties� coin "rte w 1. recover h + master. tbis dirt similar s whom th , themeoly knives v . At this was well an event gone to erroneous the eircu. Arab upr followed. Close t • awakepi handful tress's se Maltese in harbo ly tro cheated In tiro have Tae content, not no a matter, were ■ Weis ato tn'tally r a nee, w about hi help the (met un country been dri • boringg e t Findin \ country fellows h pistols, Half a perhaps . be that - tives tell by A t, . "Penns - _ and as d 114; ted on n momt nt been cro \ or the of groups Pus and The n w&e held bearers, been do - IL in such be hear square Was "D brandish led to s In their Well : shop -kee shutters them do that the t� sons ' be havior hint of a smile.. . { ".No, sir, -Uncle Jack," he Bald; "Iwon' j: ; . $) ThechairiltiaII of IKUrA ha Co - �� ; edit the hole." ' ''� . ;And he didn't 1 he left thejleautt little ring .tai o4_ cations reported that dates had been rejected th of dou&ut around it, and tucked it nude named. I the edg of his plate. - t How grandma laughed when'she found I Prof. J. B. Can rback 1 . ! - there, after Teddy had asked 'o be excused did not state In hi served two years r- app�i State - and gone jeut to play ! She a owed it �°{ -` Uncle Jack. forgot to. • . I Elder Moses' St fort ' .. - " You didn't get ahead of hi that time," concealing the fan that + aa�d ' she. Uncle Jack laughed loo, tho�gh the leas : log; might have appearanoes are ag4inot verloa hi bi ebeepishly. January Oatoom , of Fi I •' Well, well," he said, •' I 911068 I awe mention his conneollon wi q ` . . hi one, I guess owe him good plum which resulteli in I withd gdart AI of peanuts I public life for fie ye ' . . 'And :'eddy got them. troubled with lose of mom - __._.__ .. . ngUNCZD - 'My motto Is, `Live and let live,'"' said The Chairmen of the #' the soldier ale he turned his 'back to the ties Power annoanoed ,th ba tle• field. . had wrestled with the f . Harmer forind a borne }s'� nest in his preferred against Crat bar I or member reaidinx at Gr ' :.. - - _. - . - ban 1.rt fail and tried to burn it. The !n- 1 Denying the f of the surance on the barn has not yet been ad -' ambun discovered America, j d.. .. . _ _ eard on =a crowded horse card Conduo- . 2 Practic -ng be dooto received a diploma. _ _ to Please move up. Little man jammed 3 Denying that here in the corner =Yes, make room ; open the Chicago In the United St ii - front door. 4 Encouraging he sal .:. . • " There In no slow foy your snff6dug� any longer dyes. , from Oathrrh, Mloaohltis, eto., when you oan net a , The , OtDminittee ad gI . , eelmpdy `uarA Aniseed tic .carer and vrhloh L pedeotily - . % saJoL Dr. Oarson's Callanh Cure is a pleasant and every opportunity die remedy Ask your Drn�let about it. 1 - the char as, but he had flu ' . sl . �' 1 l _ `q q IL. . : r Ii I, ; .t ,.. ,I ;. miEtoa on App1I- following osndi• for the _ ottiaset' of Sacramento ; tioa ,that he had rison ; probably of Indianapolis ; P had a wooden efi the trifla, but slay, O., did not span of horses ing him from e • oonsider'ab'y r ,.1l,:-_,'_ o mittsn`oa Mo. t is committee I10Iwing ooharges, White, an hon- 1 riet nville, S. Q. Christopher Col - thout having Ia city named o b-igus h&ir- en the mused rov the truth of led de so. He ." I � l 1 - I - :. ''. . - � I '_ , , - , ' L ': , - %...: .. q I .. . i i:, t: - y 1 ! •I �- i I i .! t .i '• _ { :- I . I {. .l i' . , 1 therefore stood eonv.eted, and the commit - tee would recommend that bin name be eras- ed from the rolls. I On motion of Lord John Wainwright, the rtoommendation ,of the committee wall adopted. DISCHARGED.— - , ,. Some time`since the Comm, dine r•n Evolu. tion were banded the (Iitery : "How long before the colored racy will be on top?" and were asked to' investigate and report. The Chairman now announced that the query had been struggled with in the most cesperate manner, but that this committee had f%IleA to arrive at a satisfactory con. clupion. They ranged all the way up from fifty to a million years, and one• member contended that the period had already ar- rived. He wou14 ask that they be dis- charged from further consideration of the suhjeot. " Do request ism granted," replied the President, " an' 4one of de rest of you need worry yerselvesj to solve de conundrum. Wnen Oar' Am any prospect of our race hold - in' de w•hVe min down I'll call a speshal megtin' to brinonnee de fuck." I LC:;T. .., I ider John Harrison offered the following res lution : ' Resolvedi DA, It, -am do sentiments of die ub dat do oontinued coinage of silver mu, �t depreciate our ,finaashul standing as a ass )an " 1. t 't Bladder'' Harrison," asked the • Pred- dent.'' do you know do. amountof silver in Arculashan V • • '� Do you know • what ,' depreciate' means !" . '; Nr, earl. "t . J .: , ' . • j,.., '� Has you had any too much sllvot� die Rlater ?' I I No, soh." ` .,.; . "Now you drop down on your cheer, an' down' let me War from you &gin far Piz weeks!'. De meetin' stands adjourned far one % eek." The New York Life., . The steady progress of this at oom- r&a' y, which Is yearly growing grea4r, iii malgked by its annual reports as se many miloatones in its upward and onward courts. Its wonderful career is a further demonstra. tion that "nothing succeeds like enco: se." Its forty first anna &l report, just ptiblishad. 'tells of tremendous strides made In 18858 plowing it in thu front rank of the great lead- ing life companies. Only try to fancy the extent of a c"mpanp's operations extending not only td Canada and Mexleop but also having branebee in Huglaled. France, Spain, Germany, R'lssla, China, Auslralia, etc . with an annual inoon> a of over $16 000,000 and a total amount of Insurance in force of nearly $260,000,000, and an interest income largely in excess of itk death rate. During the yetxr 18!35, the New York Life issued new policies. $68 521 452, with premium income of $13 517,426, as against $96.011,378 new assurance written by 'a great rival company, with w premium In oemoof $13.461.679 —or $55.747 greater in- oome fur $27,489,9`'8 less risk. Comment is unnecessary. During the trying period of depression from 1873 to 18;8 it nut only held its own but slightly Inoreased its basi- Dean by =19559,759 —while six great rival pomp ►lies GA l behind over $81,000,000 in. suranod remaining In force. The mind can ncaroely graep the magnitude of each a busi- ness an is represented by the amount paid to beneficlaries by all the Companies dolug business i(i New York State since their organiz%tion, namely, over, ;$900,000,000. --- -- = .m ate. - m.... -- The Cause of Consumptlon. 1. Soroful% mtanifeeting itself in blotohes, pimples, eruptfond, salt rheum, and other blemishes of the skin, is bnt too apt by and by to Infect the dello%te tissues of the langs also, and result in ulceration than,ending in consumption. Dr. Pleron's "'Golden Medi- cal Discovery" wig meet and . vanquish the enemy in its strojFghoiA of the blood stud oast it out of the system. All druggists, Low shoes, worn with paste or Rhfae Stone buckles are choice for house wear. (I A Flat Contradiction.. Sdme;one has told you that your catarrh In Iocur'ablo. It Is not so. Dr. Sage's Ca- t4rrh Remedy will cure it. It Is plf mant to use Bald It always does its work thoroughly. We have yet to bear of a case in which it did not accomplish a cure when faithfully used. Catarrh L a disease whfoh it in dan- gorone to negloot. A certain remedy is at your command. Avail yourself of it before the complaint assumt s a more seirlous form, All druggists. To snspoot our friends Is equivalent to sending them an acknowledgment of release from,.tas bond of affac #on, ••Little, bu t oh My." . - Dr.- Pieroe's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets" are soaroefy larger than mustard seeds, but they.have no equal As a cathartic. ' In all disorders of the liver, stomach "and bowels theyt•ot like a charm. Purely vegetable, summo-ooated, and eaolojed in glass visas Pleao %nt, safe and pare. By druggists, Borders for entire skirts for side and back panels and puts of frocks are the feature in spring styles.._ Tiii00U.Ini And µhusky. ' • ere is no, oarse to the hums family as greaq as the iotemperste use of either opium or wbiaky, nor in there a hablt formed as difficult to remove ; in fact it cannot be of I d As a habit after certain stages, as it than becomes a nisease, as marked in its ohikracterist,os as the most deadly of mala. dies. M. V. Laban, recognizing the ravages that were being made by these destroyers of peace, home and happinras, some years ago nom ' red to devote bis whole study to the peeul arity of the condition of sufferers from thessi habits, and of ter mach labor made 4n- porta4t disooveties that have been the means of enliing many canes of drunkenness, opl- um, morphine, ohloral, and kindred habi!te. lie harts been philanthropic tnough to issue a , book tipon the subject, which he sends free to all Applioants. M. V. Lubon's address is No. 47 Wellington Sr. East, Toronto, Can. ada. j We have no hesitancy in oommetadiug him; an we know him to be an honorable glen eman. Note— Labon's Medicines or care sal° the above habits may be given in tea or coffee without the knowledge of the Person taking them, if so dedlred. $end your &CAress foil book and testimonials from ; these 'd6 he hAve been oared. ti . L. - - . . - 1 C . f , • . , 1. . I t; • 0. -_ . -- ' _ . � . • `' l 1 - ,, r •, • e - r :Y - i s .7K- - .. - - - r - 1 - ., .. 1. \ . 1, r. 1 - - 1/t /. i -. } -- - - 1 -- Prohlhitinn will never fl tnrloh &e long as ( - - - - • -TRH *6 a of a lass of lemonade will bt: two p>� f3 Y � • Snow' Daft 11. F ,- beern, FAVORITE Imperial Cough Drops will give THERE lis Positivs and Instant Relief to those suffering from Colde,Hoorsenons, Sore Throat,etc.,and NO BETTER. Bahng Powdil are invaluable to orators and vocalists. For sale byy druggists and oonfeotionerf• R. A The Hsow Drift Baking Powder Co , BraaHoM OVA T. W ATSON, Manufacturers. Toronto, . --- -. - - -' - - -` Ontario. The Billing pet Last summer the Tories gave 'Irel'aad an men and Ntaery 'inch, and now they have got to take a .Para- sipecially. Usurer, t ell. Leading hardy kinds, in large ywot"'ss, Catarrhal Headache; hwwkirhg and nplttlag up our own Rroneds,pin lat 48.0. 4 phlegm. etc„ as onoe reltev. d and cured by the use H. g, Ht1I'd W�so�i of Dr. Car+on's Catarrh Cure No reason why yov f � should stiffer another day. Many cso*of catarrh of Hallen Nursery, long standing have betin ourt•d by a single l.ottle of BarUeQlon. Oat. Dr. Carson's Catarrh Curs. All Druggtete $1.00 per - -- - - -- - -_ _ TREESI Bottle � A.P. 270 0 ARU14GH e�iG WaG'SM AXL%t Usny'"Clurere Off ((the CelebrDjated •, WAN'�ND- 10.00'1 Milimen sod others interested lnchor GUELPH �,AU15 WOu�� in maohinery to send name and address for -ar,, a o0 of m' No 12 IlluMtrated Cavilo Brand py 1 Irt1A ;sent tree. DCry,p H. W PETRIE, Mat :hinist and Gleneial M„etaae T., PZPPBR, & CO., Guelph, Hut Dealer. Beantfetd, Ont- Our Duplex (Axles are all to be had at ,U Ity ELtNEK KNIVES, STAV$ BUTTER, STAVZ principal Hardware btortm in the 1'ominton. jj uA4or, obeem box. veneer, leatht•r splitting. - - - _____ kbindere. moulding, Mnonlug wild other machine JA'lr E Gr PA K D„ Cj knives o' best quallty. toanntwtured by PsTaH HAY, e! 11..vu� A7 1L L1 CXi tJ Wit' Machine Kaife Works, Galt, Onc ; send for price porg �'tEial;8T8, �rOrOII1;O i S; HORTHAND THOROUGHLY TAUGHT BY L. 0. Bacon, Rolled 8�oe Bacon, q• r l' M.11: or 8tnden2% atiendinir our Academy will (ilasgov► Beef Hams ar Cured Hunt be ffiohyrnghty ptsrared by hiQbress•Maeken to khort- Beet Breakfast P.awn,�Smokod Tonifthes• H.�, p' (d hand, Tvc►AwFltlnv, 8mkkeeping, and Rtislnbse Train- Pickled' Vnguee, CheetA, Family cr Nli,, 9e ing. Attva -ldr stari he ffe'ppdghorthandei a Com 1rh Flue Dairy and EW& InsSbook. Beat Rranda of hot• medlat.•ly s�dreeo, The Unlc meroial Arsd..my. Ar arts. Toronto. __ -____- _ _ _ 8315009 Goo Acre Farm - $2,000 136 ♦cre - CELEBRATED _ —� Farm -i00 000acting plays, 15 o•nts; 1 Crocker 1i10,(X)0 R cant music; instruments halt- price. BUr• RollerSkatt -LAND. Toronto. ABIG OFFER. -To lntroduos them we wt) Oae MUM pair n use in Canada and U. -t, GIVE AWaY 1 000 Self- operstinq Waihing Ma- simplest. strongest. lightest and emieat rn chines. It you want one @end us Vour FtamA, P. send for Catalogue. Lloeral inducemenis to 4 O and Pxp•es,otHoe at once, THIC NATION" bulldiag rinks. Local seenta wanted. �4 00__.­2..3 Dey 81 .0 Y,_ CROCKER SKATE Co.. j)LNt6i 1%15.1 8HORTHAND AND'BUSLNE88 ' - 14b King 8s. W., Tomele,0ei 1) lostttute, 'Toronto. Is the oldest, larget,t, cheap ws and best nn the continent. business men P,np fiew Main food Cary N11 Plied with etliie help on the shortteat possible notice. Writs for descriptive rtalenesr. Tuos, B /NQ -2I101I, .- . _lent; 0. H BttOOBN 8eo'vTrlas ��r�nf Qm�a- VELP"U81NESS COLLEGE,Luelph,es . ?That man only is right) v eduasted who known XAN rA01'UZZU - how to use - himself, who posessess such pmestr-a , 1 1 kaowledge and such manual Aill as wW enable him Winters Patent Wood �} b oompete suco"dully with his fellows in the bid• -��t t, nee& of life. To impart such eduostion, to prepare . suah men la the design and purpose of this instita gt�Rgrj� Ca�ftes, sletgh$, at. Sion. For terms, @to , call at the oollege or Mdrese, M. MA00ORMICK. Principal. Bead for aai�locue. . MEDI04L Treatment FREE -. J. WCNVEIRN Nana erg BY MM MUNT RMLED Pn7nICf alra. Writs freely for any .' . - I I. _ craft, OIL Advioe you "mire. Corr" ndenoe etrictly private. -- - -- - Adpr+ew, 4. DOXAWON.39% 41imb'd it Lnwinn 0 -t Azle and, Machine Screw Norio'' B RANTFORD :o•- - : _ _e LI NTON, LA K O A CO., -, Vanufte"ren of all kigds of OaFr', a sad Wa s n (� RICE �; Q Axles, iron and Steel set and Cap Screws, 81 di AO L D W AT E1 tl �J �A I IC for Cylinder Heada, Steam Chsstas. Pumps, sto., GIALT. ONT. !! Bronze Medal at I:,duatrlal Exhibition. 1886. - N19 V.i.:eR FAILS. Price List on Application. O n Line Mygl fail Stoftihips ' � -- - -- i8slling dteiag winter. from Portdapd every Thun d &y and H&Hfaz every rlaturday to Uverpos , and is ' summer from Qtieben every slatut-risv b Liverpool, oaWng at Londonderry to land malls and ppwasssengsn t ' for Sootlsnd and Ireland. Also from Baltdmore. vii HaUtaz and St John's, N. F -, to Liverpool fortnighidl during summer months. The steamers of the Was FOR THE MILLION. ggoot► lines sail during winter to and from Halifax i - Poritaad, Boston and Philadelphia; and during sum Along the line of the Chicago and Nertlt t afar between Glasgow and Montreal, weekly; Cuss >wlp'ay in Central Dakota and Northen g'ow'asd Boston weekly, and Glasgow &ad Ph lWal Nebraska. New Kemlone are being opened up oil phi& rtnighUy. maidty settled in throe wouderrally producdv For freight, passage, or other informAMOD spplpp to reVena, and the "fleet ,00mcrs " will have "to A.. Schumacher & Co -, Baltlmore ; S. Ounard & Oo, choice " of location H&Wax ; Shea &Co.. 81. John's. N F.; Wm. Thump For full information Swhich will be sins yaa tress son $ Oo , 8f- John, N H ; Allan & Co., Chiosggoo charge) about the tree ands and cheap homes,,&* Love k Alden, New York; H. Bundler. Toronto to JOHN H.,IOi<LBT, Allans, Rae h Go., Queb" ; Wm. Brookie, Phil Wtatern Canadian Pass, .!!rent, C- Al; N. R. lay., •drlpbis; H. A. Allan. Portlwnd. Boston. Alootrsai Ill. B. HAIR, 9 York 8t-., Toronto, on GendmI Pass. ACw16 Chicago, Ills _ . . : CU�� F1 81 - Me I When I say m old o not mean manly to stop taws for a time and then have shout return k iin I mml RENNIFS SEEDS ARE THE BEST WIC cure. I have mIC the diarqt.e of flft� inui SP} LT•:i'BY or FAI.L1Nti SICiiNI':5.9 a life- Iltngeta(iy: 1 wart ant u n,rnedyy to cure the worst caned. Bomm IlinKtrnted Cataloatie for dells others have failed la nu reason for not nowrereirialtr Containittdtic�cn {lion and ln;.e,offile choicest cure-• Bendatoncw for atruatise and aFn ,4-Bmkd 'FIELD, GARDEN III,F10VTI.R REEDS my infallible remedy. Give Expr•ees anti Nosh Oft Itoocrtts yoa nothing for a trial and I R is care as M+flgd free. $very FlFVW apd t:.inletrer should Addrt�tlsDR. a G. Ii(AOT.1�3 n -arl st.,,;l(ew TA hareaC(,py11;Ur,• ottfer %oe.tstflr the routing — -- - -- as t. liaKdaypteetcatalyYur lxu,lult< ill Canada _ �� ►-� eta 0 i s , ass .ca 's a 6� i CONSUMP ION. ''" , H 1H .'' I hwte s positive remedy for the above disease; by lc. ,� -%a . _D 000, use thousands of eases of the worst Kind and of Ion � < CJ standlnKharebeeneured.Indeed so etrenKismvraitll '� ya _i :s, in its etticacY, that I wl! 1 son (I'll1iO BOTTLES PRER, s . • :7 together with , VA 4UABLLTREAT189 on this dlseasa ' •+Ifs, `"1 x 11~ 1. W aey sUfrerer. Give express and P ' O. adds e . s f1 i < 4-,., , DIL T. A. SLOe,Uri, let Pearl 8L, Now York. -. -� .T 0 PW I LFS Tf 4 MINDER MACHINE °� a ELDOR Loa � _ GTLINDE ENGINE __ — . r, ess - I Are made only at the Queen City Oil Works, and have received during'` the le et three years _ - , 1X 100LD M'EDALSI Seed for &ample barrel. [f it Aoes ne t prove estlehetory we wt) pay frefght both wage. (11SAMUE L ROGERS & CO., -30 Front Ste Bast, Toronto) - - - -T— - - - -- - - - �� IRZA�'S PATENT "- ' - . ­ I �,�q, ­�,., 1� I . , ,. 1 - ,�7,�, ty, 11„_ It" - ,. ' lil� .. , AL, 1'..'� I.L" - EARTH CLOSET i! f , DRY p!'' :�aarul'> - Are The Beat its The World. Iw l 1 1I� `a Over 16,000 in Ute. -': . duvrded 16 Fors$ Prise Aedok 1I u i 1u al' l IN', i " Twenty tire of these Commodes were sappO14 0 I' ' `'1�r �'i1���� }+`�' READI ' the Mount Royal Hospital, Monlreai, and the Yla/� ... - �y'4il.i� '� men and l.dy nurses in cbarge express Woo" �' +l,.i !'ila +}rri', + "1 jl i 'i well plemod and ratioded with them " " iH.. J ,, �i1' ! �11 � Professor Gtoldwin Smith µvs : ­I We plim""b testifying that the Rtert4 Closets (3) supplied by � Cosnpsny' to houses occupied by members of my bow n4 -i _ hold, are found to work extremely wen and to be •- - • oonducive to health and oomfork" " Very Bev. Dme Boomer (Gondar ), ill pleased to r ill WY 60 the value and usefulness of the tle'd@1a a OM �'1' supplied to him by Mr. Heap. It has fulfilled all h promises made for it in the printed t ltcalar, mil( �aa qp., N; etronirly rrommend, it for the use cf invalids" l� may add, it is & No. 9 Pun•up Commode and stasob the Detan's bedside he bring s oondrmed invalid 1 ' TeRphone 1(e lei. Patent 1B1[hH For Ss� Mr; Heap's Patent D Barth or ION Clog - Company (Limited). IDO1ePSS s Portable Radmem Cemmede.- - X Ay the Urine 8eusrasor ; 1% Brine Rsoep%Aole ; !i7 Adelaide fit. Went, Tolt� C. ltKovaent pan. , ',1[estibs' lib paper, Qnitrd SkUm Fasto,y_,ruaWn, Dull. ��,111r4oWV —r es•. I Y - - I- - . .� . . t- . . . , . .- . ,.. j . y . I. . . . . .. j • _ - — = - -- - - -- — . - 2 W .' }J $ >✓� � 1 ]f' I dory ,8, #A A] $e . thh erne v far as t or in ether would no for any a consider back -tn t Aogu►im city, and that coal would be half tht t to do not n be rushed naked lea carry him, began call ful voice a •• The• off the Kh an aria to bin friend .• The tilt oarry, awa got him t and destr wherein w propbat." Such ut to attrac `• stir up the whom the A qus►rtar the wtl had his f and Burro this end with the - munioate, of What cents of fi are bsatt have brou are to be ) ben%use t etp,#.d of b erf+ The N1 ing to rven in th here pre in the die away wi who is de of the peo the regin Ii,helliv* Whose aka He tolt thouc:h it of the an ' adbya Idol of an by any Medan), sties� coin "rte w 1. recover h + master. tbis dirt similar s whom th , themeoly knives v . At this was well an event gone to erroneous the eircu. Arab upr followed. Close t • awakepi handful tress's se Maltese in harbo ly tro cheated In tiro have Tae content, not no a matter, were ■ Weis ato tn'tally r a nee, w about hi help the (met un country been dri • boringg e t Findin \ country fellows h pistols, Half a perhaps . be that - tives tell by A t, . "Penns - _ and as d 114; ted on n momt nt been cro \ or the of groups Pus and The n w&e held bearers, been do - IL in such be hear square Was "D brandish led to s In their Well : shop -kee shutters them do that the t� sons ' be havior j: Z .tai o4_ . --' :. sgined bad befallen her husband, E t Tarkisa osrpew gnu pun• �• •-r-�. .��•.•N•� - - ---- , . .. o f �o�e �,dift I tore, founded upon .8 Ierelatit us by that even ib her present dido On some at the mats Nellie sawhall -naked strychnine, and who Mint item Novem -► •he tils hideous, iemst goo - black gi,L lying like nymph, carved out of antic April withoatttak any - 1 in the Car�.er of Arabia Pasha, !tea.n of the eunuch plainly an gh, an ebony, , tot the aegroom of the 8endaa ate of h o the money t o p not i r e th+a1 made Belt va ly oonninoed in her heart of has mewl �riaotiormiatheirearlyy°nth,tbongh they mate a lot of it. i .. e them ; timer•as mach nobodp:woaii_�,, hant V I ,� �� ��` �� that h was ooadnotinq her to a fa'tie that they get gross, sometimes elephantine, with for the only y { , o ++ rjlN�, THYi NIHILYt3T, THS Ran Bros, Hh R17,51 Ir Ste, her re ned mind and Western prejadloss inoreasiog years. a cent ui it, d (wvald bs infioitsly wove than a • ®,dden att>. Bat Nellie only oast a passing lanoe on wolves, and the wolf ham�t me►ny E ETo friends . By N�o.s �'' I Y.: ` .� oat g cress here must bs at least ,. I. • ag g death, these girh for her attention was almost tlm• ant theirs. I g ,PTER �!';YVII_-- (Co»I'rtrvsn•) into tba gUteriig tLe tobn000 Bnt alas, hhere wsa^s Wane fin 'yelp hair. mediately attrawted by the unfit and heavy S00 proessiooaL wolves that ennui the Big fig. shops, the hotels, the p, isg lass windowed Osma Ogloo as ; grinning m%lioi:pnsl by cloth of gold ballion fringed curtain that Hern country iD the Y- ell4wstone Bade ; Owl' the popai�e, having by em rintmr of y as - fIe O nled the KhedivAl oetrtege p° �itehiotty �tbte banks, and is her si s, with one arm throirn ar:>nnd her sQreened the whole of one gi of io eduuo I above the work Leads, and probably flora saaaraPa Rim-el-Tin stone short, into every Earop�an estt►bliebment of wabt, and a drawn stiletto grasLad fa his vestibule, and b the two ganido ednnohs man more work the Mill Ihlver region. ; ' - this Cates of the R palace, t the very heart oft 'e Enro an Harter, y limb. and scarlet wolvers, and they sore far is tha 13 an far ss they could go, ' ti>a. q other and with which he kept % awing be with large and brawny , Tbay Car.+ known as , as ever Werje, rushed the wild mud w noted fapatiw, ands would till her if she attempted to nnuover end white turbans and body clothe, w 0 different fr',m any other class of huntere or 1• ' ; o be returning into the town+ ripe theist ehcieki end oars and iteoas: cities her f e or otherwise attract atter�idon, stood one on souk side thereof, with piistols trsppere. Would now o{ �aehief, and he knew that for help might hsv�e heard from withtp There were oertainlo plenty of Egyptian and daggers in heir belts and great broad- In the `antilmn of the year the wolvers j for Any specie crtion would come stream- to gather at the fr)nt1er Posts where : siderable p most of them, and whe ever the murderous police about, but w, hen upon , pe iog the' bladed and naked scimitars grasped In their gin K i of all . . nn enthusiasts issued fort lain the Clnb3 of o t a station house sh( the do their trading. The dispose id8 hick through the 1'laoe.' � - f beheld a more hands. • 1 . wi h e -very in and outot the + pen door c• d At all events t a'ori we a revA rushed There was no more ezpressioa ,on their �ucs they me►y have on hand, and thw� 9aludnte grey l ty xebeapat few aropsane, who has ppa y . dty� and consequently with narrow lanes tared with blood and rainy, and in some there for safety and protection be lug msess- faces than U they had been carved f rom wood, fit themselves out for the winter's campaign; constituted short our.$ by Which he instances their b sh knives were blood: ored these wen, and their b ovd and our would there have been, even U tae most against the wolves. They take sor thes that able to reach the Grand Square in dripping ay well, dish red corpses Hang forth in tDheitreet lovely girl In the seraglio had been stripped enough to last them a long time, for the,yy + cold. teohe wonM take I t . e Co death flu their resenoe. - seldom return from the wilderness betot'b 11 , w time.that tfie ca for a wandering dogs to prey �npon, she naked aIId +h d P half the to do eo, nn matter how fast it was riven, ! CHAPTER XRXVIII. sh :An with honor and loathing tom each Oman Oglon made to these seeming atu- spring. The prineip ;l item in their outfit shed along as quickly his roused wre es, and f.lt even in her ant ooa toes a rapid sign, which remained nnsnswer- is etryohnine. The wolvers always travel he ra lee (they were very swift on ) could • - ToRI�T Asu�rvgi; —TH Plllgox$R of THE •i ditto thankful that she had n veatared ed. Perhaps, however, in this O"o r in in parties of half a d�zsa or eo, and before °sk°d g and directly he gained the equ•re icIIx oII. to oa It to them for aid, whilst 0 an Oglon others, silence sad stillness gave consent, they go into the wilderness they divide a him, . + the a raised the the ntire territory into sections, the bound b ry galling out at the top of a most power- . I • i seemed to read her thoughts. for without more ado ag e But so ,in the once gay Place hetanet Ali centre of the cotta a r.es of which the know as well as if the fat voice such disjointed sentences as� : Distters wet'e at this pass Witten the osleohe t in and pissed thereunder, pets rya out and staked b s surveyors. „ ThA ,11th fleet Is ste�►ming in n take oontsiniag Frank Don :ly. aadbiewife, with Is left far behind, and then th overnor a dragging Nellie stint him, and she bean Y e khedive: He has Corns Alex• Pat Itilohigbau► stuck p ws stiff ad a rainit+od palace in flashed past on the t, and a closely followed In tarn by Elmarr. Each party 1s assigne3 or draws s section, offth and on that alone he hunts. One Party. ei . aria to cast himself on .the protPO�icn of, • on the box behind th driver, entered the momentary glance is caught the blue They now passed along berridor aft6t oor•: Pet y an but they war more than w third of wolvers would no more think of workin on hlb friends, the Ferioghees and unbtltevers, square, Mediterranean and of Fort Thar ,with the rider, having curtains on brass rods here and 8 filthy ■wine enters are 00 ring to the way through it ore either of them dis• another ar s section than the would , " The h y when th have covered the cause oft oonfasion and tn• tall, white lighthouse, all at t6 extremity there at rettalar intervals, and which seemed p ty' y I: away Wart rant, and h n y of A narrow point of land that elixetohed far to be the entrances to different chambers, think of putting strychnine in a comrade's . Carry 5 -` lm the ironclsde will shall he oily malt which nlntil then they had imagined to •out into the tea like a tongue. � e In lieu of door. mess. They Caro enabled to keep within - ot h ad the Wes b . oocssioaed by -a, laM►ons rejoiobg at and toff little of yellow their bounds by landmarlrs which years f enddestroy the faithful a q But it was Boob to t eight of kgsfa, Bometimes a p y l wbereier'9t'e grorehip r1 lah and the c}ne true the arrival in the tow of the popular •war then the unlocks tuZng sharply to the left satin slippers or of red fancied shoes world suocesaive hunting in the same Cerrito . minister. I and presently passing h- hospitM on the be lying 'ust outside one of these curtains, have mr►de as familiar as their - hasn't m Qh ,it prophe� for that matter, S1eh utterances Cab t. eese weras will as to fi tit aooentallle 'who rat exclaimed in fortis one hand and the high ails arc'. huge iron and Nel�le remembered to have read that One psrtyw c. I.,nedlate a ,. gates of the arsenal on he ether, reached this was a sign that the lady within was on- eaeuse for getting over ct another ill c fortis t . - - to attra by Oh Frank,' it b order that is being .. • stir up the ti +rc et panelone of the ob, , g those of the Ras-al-Tin glace. ga ed and that even the Khedive himself Cory, for a wolfing section will cover as l'rand Square was by now at least perpetra)ed. Those are soreams of agony The wellAnown for of tl-e gigantic did not dare to intrude upon her privacy In mash ground as toe biggest county in Can- it L. whom the � that are mingled with the shoats and cheers. ads. a quarter filled. eunuch clad loathe got sous lit cry of his the face of ench an intimation. e wily ed- had got, however' S +a Lo,ik t look 1 on fu h1�er, over there. by the eunhip lad (uniform not be or Id don ery have Behind some of the on rtsins music and The Srdt thing a party of waivers do on . = - 1 a rh is fay say• He had secured a hearing I aaiosnlat and Orion al Hotel, they are run- called it) was so well k own to she sentries singing could be heard, and in the rear of reaching their section is to put up their had his himself with lirlten ra, and Ding alter and braiping every Earopean At ire gates that they did not a ten trouble others voices raised in merriment yr anger; cabin or repair their old one. These cabins and sn There, too, are bat le : iC ain or other sound of Borrow ere chinked with mud, and their sites are this end being gained he at once came out whom they can overtake. to oh+llenge the vehicle, Pr but no weeping . 'th of that which he had to nom- st:me people being to>rnm out of .. a carriage to without any seeming unfits+, th �n h doubt• the always -in thR Centre of a cod ` danger a�' with the p• be butchered. Oh, let to tarn book of fm y g g came from any direction, and Eims:r, at fema a was being buffoon, drew Nellie's attention to the fact locality, so that there will be no danger e mnnilate. .. lees they wondered what ft" ba , it What think You - ' `he w-nt on In se- another minute theirs fate will be oar.." brought to the palace; in a cc nmon hack and bluntly told her to make herself happy. scarcity e o of fuel, for one such winter , they fi9r acorn. The ChrisNtn dogs Frank D- rnelly wit about to issue the �e he lint bur heroine made no answer, for she have out thorn can make one good" able - centa of y . The stolid indifference that w.�v written in know that all replies would be equally vain. bodied fireplace eat up an area of. forest are haevuing to n upon the the Faithful, who rose in the ci►r•r age re o myrmidons of Osman ry p At length she reached a curtain of much hat would keep a whole Eastern town in . have.brrn¢ht down p° t�► the countenances of the acidic appalled - t b, t; -ed at with ebu : and she l only O,tlaa, the Prinosss !Zeeush's sign, swarmed poor Nellie almost an much as tk a barbarities richer material than the others, and above re wood for a year. Every cabin has a are .o , which were two or three Arabic words ea- tone fireplace that will take. in a log ten bemuse toy want to gover i themselves in. pried seat prompted.. "That is he eFerin ee, which she had previously wLh tt y it e so- f� n ruled and robbed by foreign- Pe � „ ad to her so mach as though tt' ey were •v graved in gold, and now Elmarr took the set long, and so YOU can magine how - 13 0, bet g They are running as rate ran from a though he is diegnbed as an Egyptaan. A oustomed to see helpless Eu. opesn girls fair captive by a hand and Osman Oglon re- ooh of s fire can be built is one of then. err r T y n tO esca in the akin of . 'so in tower : but they would rob as still, Kaffir ass atiempti 6 pe poana� upon and brought to 'she palace is lingniehed his grasp on her arm and raised nanzti Mackay's palace couldn't" house a� 1 S (� the curtain #or Cho two Lo pans Hader, which offer for the winter more Comfortably than ,•ven in their flight, and one will Come along an Egyptian lion." "Have at him in the this manner, and she did not re fleet thaC ae e resentay, aye, and I see his carriage name of the prophef, and ed net be f the a ors Under momentary fear of 0 n,an O,tlon s doing our unfortunate heroine found herself ae of these mud- daubed cabins in the very her p dagger point) she was sitting q bite atilt and the Went moment in a room that was farnieh sort of the Bad L3ands. There is no ez in the distance even now. who is running servant have beau dragg a beantiia'. Circassian damsel rlage, I will get into it and take the girl also Closely veiled, there was n>thing about. ad as usual with Carpets and hen of one- elneiponeee about. these wilderness shalten. away with ps Every man's cabin is free to hilt. etine(i for the harem of the chosen straight away to the harem of my lord Cann her to show them whether she , tae Christian hione only, and in the presence of a most either. who is de yielding beautiful but fierce eyed woman; who was Delghbor. It of ten hair n3 that a Wolfer Of the people, the light of a 4ia'rkene i nation, master, the saviour of Egypt and the vhoac or Mcalem, or even whether she a►sb ieldin of the natio f ice and threats or coming there of her reclining In an sttitnAe fail of unetndied in a day's tramp may nn� himself hin thanl his the'rpgener ;tor of the frith of I: lam, . the i to �tt>an, up td th* *crymoment of the attach - ..own�free wilt.. graceaeon a �iivan, whilst a little negrese, nearer some other party 1 Khe'ive that is to be, file rv9r mi>�ie4e_, had the wi* eannch worked both upon Nether did she know that nlIet nine out a I *m ", y' naked to the hips. atcod behind her wielding own, and he seeks its theater j ibt freely. . whose aK of a cry hundred Moslem girls w(,uld have a punkah and a fly flap In one, go tbat. she and WitR % co more hesitation than he would He told this lie exlery b;t as coolly as their anger and their gratitude, so that they i bean the truth, and at mention surrounded and attacked the carriage with Cho�ght it a great honor to be 4rought prim- cooled the air and dispersed the little buzz go to his own: But he never asks more than a.. . thon_h it had r. an NaCt�ss of fury flint convinced the young onerie to thQ eat seraglio M the a of . n'acioni insult thzt h:ad been offs to Carle g y +� iog tormbntorm st the same time. shelter.. It ie Wolfer etiquette 'to always, of the a parley g g The lady hart evidently been stroking, for carry plenty of provisions and to draw on ad by a kneel end an urib�leiver to their. British officer -that any attempt ennachs and Cab Hato die ra:� to be taken bout file neatest ineQlt that can with them would be worse than asset at his away therefrom, even to beooi a the one the little snakelike stem of her ohlbougae your own store wherever you may be. Idol of an ( K was still coiled arcane one of her shapely A good saddle horse' orse `cud a. pack horse or by any poesibllity,� be offered to a Moham• driven to deeper, be tried to wife of an honest man- ous s s fan- revolver, bidaing , Pat to do the some and The cojeche containing our lovely heroine arms, but the pipe was out, er' at all event$ two goes with every wolfer'e •outfit. If he medan), his lisren9ragrew Car tai does not care to use them for the time, - atice could grow. the driver to force nls way alcag. and newly made bride has nowt been driven set mad to be, on the range, where-. ' will take her from him. We will Instead of doing so, however, 1e'A� � through thew'.r�ding pathways ,of a garden Sae throw down the flexible stem as she they are turned cu: W e bhiea bet (prisoner the know how to provide for themselves, recover her •for you . to take back to'; your ' Jeha, 64. his s sag wherein the flowers anti fruits a every trop- gazed npoa hr tremblW'g visitor (p y Fm • will kill the Kaffir who has nest Coan'ryen. made a olutoh at Pat Mona-'( Ica conntry under the aan bloc laaariant• would be the better word, perhaps), and no matter how deep the snow is. A large masts..- Wa wil kola's arm In order to prevent his:getting 1 and are intersperse with .n undred dif- saiii with lips that quivered with rage the store of the general provialoas of the wol- •` . this dirt on our be%rds. ' These and many g fore of an entire territory ie always cached, dmilar speeches broke from the lips of those nis ,hooting irons, and hough the athletic fortat varieties of bleseoming tees, which while : and the lce),tion ie known to all. Every - whom the eunuch had stirred Cap to be his Irishman would have shaken oft his grasp joyously flourish with their roots in the „So yon are come, The last time that in almost next to no time, he could not do so water, their heads to the eon ad myriads thin for the welfare and safety of the ° - catepawe, and whilst they thus ezvreeeed h eon blow over his head kn�oeked birds nestling in tt:e tr branches, we nisi woe, I think, in the Cairo theatre wolfgra having been done, the real business themsoiveS they grasped their clubs and ere a lndg of singing when I Bent You a .note which up to this of the winter b-gina. Each party is provid- him off the box dawn under the wheels of until at last pink wails and olden, or at moment has been unacknowledged, whilst knives ominously. ed with hundreds cf long, slender pine _�1t this jcectare an event occurred, that the, carriagnee�ntin firing his revolver at his least gilded roofs, in Company th windows the first time that we ever encountered each other' was upon the Choubrah road, one sticks sharpened at the ends. An elk, or. Woe: ell cilculated to inorease their fury, the same i g innumerable, rahle, flashed 'Upon her vision from 1?e between the green waving bcn he of evoa- M man as era needed, is killed, and the an event .chic h, though trivial in itself, has foremost oar liilants, heard a faint snap, snap lam end evening after sunset, when you were too in- y without any report, which reo %llod the mores, saaoias, fig, olive, pa P foully. admiring a ring upon s gentleman's Car c>.es out np into smolt pfaeen. These are, . . gone to make contemporary history, end is snap. with a thrill of horror at poisoned with Etrychnino, and each Wolfer errontom thoa,cF,t by many to have -been. fact to his mind (with in hie burr a had for Carol trees, and she reooguhmist a glance baud, or maybe the gentleman himself, to P y fills a small Back with -them. After souk- - err circnm +thou that nre�t�nely, led to the the conviction) hie in b weapon are leaving the the famous palace of Rae el 7 in fake much heed of me. Was It not to !" snow fall the wolfers start oat. They - :' 'the terra .le maesaoreethat gotten to reloa P �' But there are irony wit din; and serpen- The taunting speech And the sneer where- make a circuit of miles, and at, intervals _. - Arab upr;aicg aL . tin paths to be traversed sti 1, bordered by foil wed. hotel• with it was &aaompant ©d effavted two things, aink ;one of th9 pine sticks in the snow, a ore the eunaoh was It.wae too loots to'ri mods the omission by bed of moss and pYatnree o'_ flowers, and for they aroused the Engli h irl's indigna ie�4 of the poisoned meat being placed on ore for ere it was ,elf c, u ; g (;lose to the Spot where hie sword, everywhere, in and out, abcatil around lion while they dispelled bar fears. P _ - . awakening the vilest parseione of a small drawing o dozen swarthy hands had the are the little terra Cott a .channels of the tipper end ao that it is temptingly ez- rhie own and his miss of its.scabbsrd in water without . I Ioh all their "The gentleman whom I Was with was a age aove the snow. Two d�►ys later the handfal of nat.vea fu y ma ur g + old friend, a fellow- oountryman end any af- F. trees'$ a @rfish and evil purposes, a druntcer, seized upon hie arms, out out of the carriage, re nnoss and freshness cold soon be fiancee husband. Al. present he is my hits- wolfen qo over the acme tints again with \Ialteae sailor, 'belonging to one of the ships shear force dragg B P ago oboe and withered • sCk ho eb, akin the wolf earvabes that En and there have dispatched him ,. so t at at last when band, for we were married this morning:" P. In harbor, had taken upon himself to sound- would tl{ can Ea piton cavalry officer at Iave is really reached In neither the the x. k u b the hundred, and fetch r Navin bay' not a y g y the Pa' y Tae prinoess s mRaifiaent sad starliik them into ;the cabins ani prepare them for _ 1 trounce a native donkey Wy g g p Exclaim- eyes actn3lly blazed with wrath at this an y t lm h chitin e. that instant altoA n to the sp4 fro it on t tto, but A o thereof thereof nounoembnt, but the baleful light seems market. How many thou +ands of wolves then -ed him in g;ving h 11 g in Ambio : the pp In times of acs and" quietude he might iog brother. In killing the F lilt- are thus gathered in the B 4 Laude by these pea m K wh re the windows are few far between, somewhat to die out of them se she replie Persistent hunters hnntQrs i,► the coarse of a single have lashed the youngster to his hearts Hold, y y sue, defended with strop i pross bars, as in the Freneh tongas, which she knew tha P8 8 hees you are dooming your beautiful alt: 8 season it is difficult: to estimate, bat the content, and whether he had deserved it or g 7 and, , s to h ugh they were those of 1Drisor, whilst neither Llmarr n)r the ne reas could under the and s11+►ps. your vale ��'r`hi$ ►ills o>4 uie observes g Wolfer$ make from $150 t4 $300 a month not no notice would have been llakerR ' C , 11• , 'fir fa".. t;cd p sank; i n the thbt wal stand, but which she herself spoke even bet apiece in the sale of the pelts they secure. matter. Now, hoWtver, that the ppdtllace dent , aotiop•' 910 h y' ,-pjie 4r# ainted' llliant�Olan, far thaw did bar prisons : - all wok .I , a 1 w arched d°or, p '� Yet, so rs ldl do the wolves increase, were erf exasperated sgainnt I�nrope". and Teter nquirek ! iX g fi an covered all over with p� oat Cana ud- TO Bit CORTINQ$D.) ` P y were about in farce ecrile of them very DA- order that by thtestefile tyoakinet the town abi4 characters. g ( there is no perceptible diminution in their turatly rushed to their.ocivatryma+o►', augi +t . anise w '14001 tbo .d.s here es rest oq lows end an numbers. else unless - . a he ms date t>b4 British 'i ORlelad■ from hen. � y _ � A Wolfer never hunts anything . ante, whereat .the bfaltess beg to I y Y peri{sps In the end he will do r by turns, she a ul s te.;90 U X agfnrti WINTER WRINKLES . he needs game to supply hb cabin. A dos . . _ about him with his sticlr; oallirig loudly for bdmbsrdltrg fu taro thro%iink ntr i a amber - hel the while and noon his Dries brought �an�� teera ell the ameOrmansOglon heard bu d era rs, and the glearaing trhitenese of ea elk, deer, antelope or any other game f 1. p is fellow Nelther Nellie, A holloe- Cost -- Paying s man ford p p gunshot A lot of h ennoah 'umped tltit b e reo a and rhonlders ttbin the dark- 18g animal anti handahe world pay Womera amt-. (mebt unfortunately) s soh, or the J eve h countrymen to hill assistance, Who also half tth Pe o # door ss galoki, ss Frsn news of o eof the deep se windows, and I a cellar. befit drinking somewhat heavily s ndgh- the crriago'by a ad out of it by the other, 1 + rank Welly standing beside her in his Two heads are batter than ors• n's f - bentien to them than if they Wei a eo many , borin Donelly v e tl 't t 'bright o art Uniform, with the baleful opal in a dim museum- ottows. He is out after wolves. for business. g cafe , • hol #1� ! Bh her Finding that th gould Jot bring ,A atoll gt of e g f ; to .. or Io g gli ring on his finger, and lastly The most forward women look them Thst ie all 1�e thinks of�d�il he wants. o ` s4 tb she o n 1 her: min toward them to Cea►r them ""'�� countrymen off`without fanning roc tat dim fa ,sa►� A e itnotwer oo g backward on the street. 8grgiog of BoIIP• )tents r r an.. m ot�ic vision 'omething more thaw fisp ;or sticks, these , e 'iOr- Buffaloes are bred in Kansas," it is esi fellows eco to , to knives 'and half - foliated into tif`ondriv Via. apish like a dissolving ss v law. he painted The are meat elsewhere. If a nation may be made to drift info war e had instant r ; ward and -add the The - bs the iuflaenoo of mi rtial mnsio, why may ,pistols, I +'To the Rss -Tin PaLmea' -fast so your door is opened sad she seer; a.tauding in the I $elf a dozen ehota Were fired by th m, Car ion ,and you shall be paid ap= an unveiled wont? with her facq Asperfoorrm u0b on the slick wire --ConD not the spirit of peeve be .generated and ia- ert,a n than to hart, but horses aan to $ awns. - fused by the infl nonce of e+aere3 must.. and _ � P Pe more to frights �� r A grocer calls his eoalon '$ambush" be that as may, one at lest, af. the Da- with tmavh fold sye� with n parse h�lifull p to uke a clown's, - song 2 1X cause they lit$ in weight: The cot Lowell sayii oWe of Hie sweetest- j . tives fell dead nd the first blood being a d of gold. _ . the t an went At a tbrriflo see, OHAPTEB k c; 2>a$I g� ' A photogrtmpher should alsasywr take t e eharitie 4s music. by a "tyrant and opp *senor," as all n- Away y el of the fopntain, past ja net ills �firaala . F TiiL l?OWEH OF TH$ rc sane were def mod the feat had sa q k p� Tees oa the one side and will have s. y recognized rlegative side of the question in s debate. In our poorhonaen theta tina old men and andas war a effect e f ac a lying�i a the flowerleg O1 y g g Nellie at women, sad, hopelem weary--long strong- . deadly pP i the - shattered a d rifled oho a and magazines The reader ors &,y gentle ministrstiona. In our' der. of Arabs .sat is the female who stood Khd cal sger Uo El- love a to a widow. aIt can't overdone. 1 intellects and heart @,- match to a train of gnnpow here roues . You might have imaging d that in s single on the other, gg avedi4nC coolly the otter dour of the s►g but It =04 there e►tlre du mom, until theD had squatted on t e bros.ci p matt, the buffoon. Lord Fite has deenrted Gladstone, against open religions efforts ; in nt alt those Arabs who oils, whilst those whore of dawia out of the osleohe• our hospitals are saffrring ones, so worn been crossing the t care from), one direoFion dividing their ep Osman Oglon g down t matter. T��e g. o. M. doesn't nee a - 8 9 ad . u �� I ,m .P° .Pis" `� 't never let go of Nellie ,,vwlst he did so. tooter. with' pain, so weak, me near. the world for '•... or the other, or standing in sullen or, xct tl the►1 oP do an a ydn>+ r o Banner were both h's jiest plaatlsd oa = gronpa therein, had been changed fttto �; w bi the plate glass w nciows A woman bates to pe►stU a pretty lfoanet in which, alas 1 they have received no prapan- �' ens and er i ne t fiends. ° glib even iaeid in honor of t e ground than he lifted his eapitve out of a store window, but she is always willing to tion —to all these might be borne, O n the g q h been re dressing ( t e carriage .m e asily as ti Augh she bad bESen o bn it. wings of song, the words of life from Him The- native whom the Maltese -had kl�lled which they arrived brok) at the mo- - - w t b sin the court hsv g d �� end s child, end the n flangi>Dg to the Arab driver B y 8e bald a 11 in sin F rs Il#►d blob from its clink seemed to llo The only new thing under the son that a who came "to preach the gospel to the poor - p aloft as a ra 5 g p bearers, who continued to pall out what by, meat when the .riots bm ant thdr b arse, w elite b An gran know oF, is the blue patio an the seat o f and heal the broken hearted, to set st been done with him by "the doge of Ka ra" ostching then pnawares, t erAbly inU, ho grasps y liberty them that are bruised." iA ench er word a old brains with their Clubs. � s sin and with entle to oe led her in his pantaloons. A Chriistian eong has this advantage over shrill accents that ev y another dreadful sight lmr, The selfish May have tiYUCh wealth; at be hen he imm nee Such, #ad any rd -from one end of t nt she saw them all with her t �ongh the open offs ike the ulster of the sea, q of the hearer nuaw�►res, when he b not oa " As it closed behind bEr �t1le 1 nd aver it �renoher t o q sermon—the troth in it touches the hen , square to the other, andl the answering a out met her gal and without Any terror p lhint of none. , « >> e ° ly' eof the brain she t e gaffe °f s certain lotions risen occur- the defensive against the gospel. ws,e Down ! Down 1 a� every Lgyp�lan outward eye girl's ncind and the kept - for ith the ey rid to the pair g We have just bean procreated With a large $paoensi anocessf ,I may the hymn be if brandished his knife or bludgeon, detervniq- whatever, g them a ain sad spin; some helpful thought in repeated over and d. s pp,t Monaghan Celled nparscinring f3 new waste basket, Now send along your ad to stab or brain all ituropeans who �tpe' still only bed �d�er the wheels and hr ff abandon hope.atl ye c ho mntecc liars t spring poetry• over sun in the refrains of the ohoroneest.• in their wav• from o five dragged- out of the „Brass bauds ire on the lnottsms throe h - This fastens on many a hearer and sings ell would it have been for the Fran 1 ish husband of th e b of hours seem�g de 811119 who And well might she ai all events msal te= �' �0 l ;ee ens if once Navin ut np t eir carriage by a has dispatched them both ho e, for the hideous loak#ng out the cod ntry Even the doge w Car rU in his mind hoar and daps After it wr, for Incp ed the door in their ter r with one of the I shutters that mornin the goad Hat t en . perhaps are th h 1 them on their nooks. heard. /_1' - them dew g' s fwlse im rrtaion evith a score o orael blows .a b t rioat to btaaoh of hags keys flu dangled at her There are two, classes who c% not Educate the heit'tii of the people by h again, under the P excited h o t►er .other arm, qty —oDe of them being these who do . sacred .mnsio, and the hei►trt will readily ; ed aoste the has& r__ lan do sad her sever- 1P , . a that the presence of the sovereign of Egypt she had bse>4 robead g be nr the �e tile, Osman Og r g a chance to bet it. sad some thousardo of additional soldiers irti take Any offloer ape u net get pod ,. the Place w e mob into food of the �pt t he said or did in the matter al almost pitch da ;k par P . _ cold frighten the scene, or o>f w - • - . - , - -- ; T , it ,I k ?. . , . 1.� . . , I , - - ... I , - , � , - , �. . 1 .t . � .. ... . ­ ­ ": . - - " I I - ". I . _ .:f R� � __ I ---- �­_�- - �, �� N���. f` - I _?_,'_ . I - � .... � . . _ I , - _ '. N },, - � . - � erFai - - W1J h h - . ,� ,�. .; I I - � - � ) , .1, � � - , � 17.1 % - ` r ;J l � . ­ V'_ I � ..-- � I � . I . , 1 i 1 I- - r , I P.; . - .. , ­­ * .­g ; - . - lt�._. No ,,�, � , *11 .14 I t : ... - . i , , � � I - 11 I ` I . I V t . ! I I ", i . , �� , . .. I -: I- . ; .'A � � . - - I - I - h: -1 ::I 1) 1. I " � . , � ;, i . � . .. : , .. � I r . . I � . , .. � I . .1 , I - . I � . J . � . � ,: . . - � , -1� , �­. . . .. � ,I - . - . , , . - . � - ,z � . � ''. . .. , �_ - I I , � , 1 1 1 1 I - - . ,,, I . * .1 :t. . " . . � 1 . I , - . ! , � I . ". � . � � i . 7 . . . i : 11 ..:, :1 . . I . . . . � . . - . I I . , � . ;, - . , . I . I I . , . . I . � - : ". . I T-101011 M I ..- I . . I t.. � � I i . . I I . - - I . - __N s­ . - . - - . . . - - . . �i* ­1 � - 1 - -- - , - , � & I � � I Issississ, , - . , - - , - - � ____1 ­ ____ - - - . . T - I . �..,. Nf%� ADvaiOT1411EMENT4 TM a D y. ; . , - !Mm- .-- � . I ­Vy Seed Grain- -Barloy, Whom and . Pickerin i I I 12� .. .. I .g F&nvw*'Club., 8 � I.' : ­ i. �, . . .. . . . ,� ,:,.. NOW IS THE TINZ TO GET A ��T•C I'' Back-eyed, Peas-is. issi fast. . . i. -, " ,­ --J. ]�- Beal. . �, . o0y - ;: � ' L . 8 I'll once --Loss 14066.�, .._..;, .. _11,�--,,: .� ,-.'��,t about one hundred bushol of 440h kind Ant regular in"i of this Ciub W .. � ,:r_, ales-., . H. ]Fi !a. . Iloft. Thomas Marg 3is, log 19, Broken Ivas bald in the Town H&H, Brougham, '.., I : IL - . . . .. .. . i. T Front. I '.Puod&y last. � The attendance was very ,.� i , - - .%;. . . , - . . . 1 unginf . _ i�.: I ....,W e WeS, 4B. B on , al-Diokie & M& lui .1 , . .1. � ' . ;argo, and oonaWderable interest was mant- , �r aeftradi'd .:.;: .� , -1 rquis. - . .`.�%�, . '. . I .. � . I (' ,i_ - .1 - � :' � "'ested ib the W0000dinge, which atigurs � . , - I. ' � ,'I- � 8 -tell lor the future success of the organi. L. %� 1. . ' , . , , � I . � I _Z. t'... . day last from a three week's trip thro Embs :1 .:1 '. . ,; - New 13uit-LW. T. Dunbar. .-. �;.,,..-. Mr. David A io at - , . Franchise Ac4, Burnham. - �- atio-a LARGE StO � T " , . . � . __ I ­ Notice to COAractors-Doin. Go�. - Illinois and Wiscona1a. During lis �' Mr J. B. Burk iO SELECT FROM. AN A I TAILOR. 1 lhb 1 acted as Secretary, i ! ,� 11 , - nee . -Boots and Shoes-Dickie & Uarq '11. Ab"' lis visited some old rosideats� of ,,he a as of Mr. Ackerman, who was , Abstract Sta went-Township by press Pickering, Messrs. Wm. Moconochis and _;. I . I i �, . ilrov of business from being � ­ . . . -eil. I ISMAiesleaving their order ea,zi rely on the be , - � � - James Carnegie, and iqorts them in a St Of Satisfaction' ; ' Y * - prosperous condition. He states that Mr. An callent paper was reiA by the L _LTS I MoConochie has a five farm of 160 acres 1'resi . che i I resi ton -Mixed Husbandry," which . rktrig Xte, V*. . � CAlll AIT:M:E I . in Wisconsin, and is doing well. "as I disoussod by Messrs. George - ..' . . . a PICKERING, NT., MARCH. 12, IE86. .. . ­i_ - . , / . At Their Old Trie" - '� 1 '­ '' hili �ewrick Willson, and others. , � _ Mr. Jas. McCreigbt said he was 4i LOGA N - well W M ' ' - =_ It is really too bad �bat tboge who 'RO 9 PICKERI C, 0. - - '. , - ­i J,_ I C7_ eased with the paper read, and believed n--------- � ____________________ ____________________.__. �­_ :.. � I.%: I .. to the trouble and eXp,ense of purchasigig i !the farmers present would foll _, . . � ­,, I I - I ..., '-, LO A L S - ow the I :: , - '. 11 - I . 0 .... .. . _.�_ pleasure boats and e1ricting boat-houses 1b _ stem indicated they would have little at the landing cannot be sure that their culty in making money by farming. - - Every man, ad boy should see � the property will be sa orifo from injury and gave many practical and valuable ' . s''new boss laced �Ieamless boot sold by destruction durin . . ' i nedtion with far" hig. - I , to in con In I.- . 9 tbo winter montbe. � . 1 1 __ I . . . ( ­ . I .! - ... - I .1 . r. J. Hortop made several valuable ., ", .. . , � -1 . :, Dickie & Marq a. a I We learn that several of the boat-hodiii , � I " .- - M=al'i 1 . ; . " I age U1, - ­.,. .. * : � . I . . - . . ; . il ! 3F ng Time. .1 - have been entered, and in some cageo gestions, and asked some important IlT ;- ..i -. . . .;. I :Lent beaan considerable damage done to the tions which were answered by ' - � �: 1 - � .1, I � ]PIC= � n Wednesd - na -,;X- boats # r . '. I I . � . . _ AV therein. Not con' mbera of the Club. J ' teuds over the mpntb of Aprill REaster tent with damaging tile . r � ' Sund falls on t boats, some person or persons stole the Mr. Redman said that he did 'not come R 15 I G & I.'w H E AT' ay e 2Zth of Apr . . , , LEYXIAZUL No. sail, mast, and other things belonging to ske a speech, but to learn, -and was . � .. :1 I . . I I t, in . . I .. - - .. I I .� I well leased with what he bad heard. He 11 ,.,. :, . . I 1 I � I . I . 11 - ' ' - � Mr. Isaac Linton's boat. In fRet, it . - � t4' I 7-A. Parties havi3g � RUc ioU sa es F gave U 6,peri,,ce with regard to the : , ,' , S - of .. supp Y C ' gel a will be impossible to tell bow far the kind ed to sow an : =�T.A.M.T.im rz.Aamicns . I I ot blank inotes-an- nt" d how much per acre. ' . . .. w .J ,I . Y qx ItY- depredations bai* extended until the . ­,. I 0. � . I - Z .... . I ..- I i '. . _­ :3., 1 . , . � . . � . ; at the office of T�E Njtws, cheap. I Mr. Mowbray recommended plowing , .... . � . I - : �'� .. t� spring opens. Pity &a exam I ,� I.. � �, HAVE OPENED OUTIN '. . . . � - - . .. 0 could sod lightly'. then Tidge up in the fall and ' -,, . �. . . . � - � I,, , . 'spring suits. li 1 not be made of . I . I � solme of le Iruilty sow. Black-eyed peas would do better as , ! :::: . I - . ISO I . a Irst crop. As for raising cattle he did - 0Our merchani11 -all adv,& �*� , e scamps., - . WrDALE9 NEW BRI StOl 8 Of tweeds, &c., for spring Dloth' . mard work, "a*.1 � . BCIE -, . .-.-. 6 ! ' . . n0 think less than 6 cents per 1b. live .! - k I � - � i , . � Everybody ought to get suited with t One of our excli -9 makes the �� Work done on short notice and natisfacti3n gus,r& - . ange might would pay. noinch trouble. 1 nWed. Gh � .­ - . � .- I . .1 following sensible remarks about collect. , kparty in the audience said that he ve us &'Call. I .. , - I . . . . . ..." � hod goit the best results from deep plough. ".- I -- An lm,provei '­1-,� 11 .11 . I _l .. � . - : �;!-:J I - . r � ) � I - ,_ Mr.. Robert GOrdon is fixingUp tl e Kr. Poacher did not approve of manar- * " : - ,premises around his now residevee in Ili e Uiblisher is forced to solve is the delin. inl, land and p der,! AS a "p - - . i - - I � ; � *. %P1. I - . � lost by so 1* iiiiiiiiii i A dollar gr4at deal of the strength was I "'%%`%%i "'I"64444i 1 ' v . L Jz : ing subscriptions to newspapers :-One iui,, on sod, So it made a good seed bed. I I � "014iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii� of the most difficult problems a country - . - ': , style. A neat �cket fence bas been quency of his subscription list. loughing 4t un - built, and a board'walk laid dow . here and there soon amounts -to . i hundreds doing, before the crop was sown. He , 00101%< I : -, .i'� - of dollars. While those hundreds of bel'ieved in summer Look OUt Por M � ��. -following for .[ . -t foll , : I I dollars are accumulating op he books,, wtbat, which was a profitable crop if . � . .- :. I . . . . . 1. . . . Farmers itnd I hot'se-keepers shoal a theNublisber is paying out the good properAy managed. He also be eved in i . . 1i S �' ­; . look out for an important aLnou cemeE . i i i to be made by Mr. � P. B. Forsyth ,in net Som - 11 wheat as soon sta the 9 - . . . : ' t bar caph for paper, ink and hire. to �dressing f a . , I , . ' is of our exchanges have recourse to fr L t set i�;S.esWecially on hills and ex. .. I -L, � . - 'I . � � . - I . week's NF.ws. I . Plsi 6 1 I ' - I I dunning through their columns; others po I d trongly approved of , . . '! I I.. %I . � , - 6d4)w - - " I ... - . � L . . 13078.2j, 1 . . � .. .1 . .1� �. I � .. , : . . . . 1-1- 1. ­ . ! send out private, statements. It ileems a th uglily harrowing the land. . ,;, I..C� ,.�SN q. _ " t � . . ­ 1 9 _� I , I ' - " f_ . -L . enquiry having. been made as to . 1. � . , - 9 _ - . We notice that Harry Un4er of' matter of cortest as to which is the best . I - . th � I gr utan ckering, appeared in a . verythiiig int said - 0 o Bank, Pi plan ; but, taking e ing Alsike clover, Mr. Poacher . 0 con- d Canned Goods in full suppl particularly handsome costume leration, - w he ould attempt to answer the question. I Yat th 61 46 Cannot help but tbink the ' . e,hadraised splendid.crops of Alsike, � � . I . I - I 1 - . . . . carnival at Whitby one night last � week. latt�r is more effective than .the for,mer. . [ -1 . . - .: . � - . � .. � . i . - L � . I- �. - . D� could guarantee that it waia strg, r. . .. LL . � . .. . _ .. . -�.: . . . . courtei at Rogue. .A. choic, - t I . Three Too Beans. - . - tt . 0 lot of 500. :r , d. , '-I I ' tat � - . One is forcibly rervinded, iii go pro�table, and Rood feed for horses, c le, I - 47-y - li�3 to h8633. . . ! N We see that Ida in from and sheep; all kinds of stock were foarid of sock�, of Pa., , J ace, . : . laus four busbanas. . The , Fl. . ' in ej place to I how small and trivigif often it wben cut green. He had not had mu I 1. .., . I... . who I . ch . , ,..: are the things which go 0 make or mar experience in growing it for seed, but was N. , I I . 1 Jnarried her made A mistake, butl when GEO, PAERo DUMBARTON, ,'the comfort and peac at home. In ac4uOnted with several who had ma,de 4 Inan is � takes SOCks it i natural for him 0 p some households there i a genuine good. f om 5 to I 14 ut his foot in it. i I S 0 $80 per acre from I the: seed. - ! '. : � ­.­ . I . . ; will and kindness *bicb ,only works out hcre wai a great profit in it. I .11. I ; 0�t... .7­ ARREST ALL DIRT'.& CLEAN'plakezing rialraitiiai D" � -:'. I half its mission, -for the reason that it , A; paper w a read from Mr. C. Rogirs on - ;.: ..1. .. ! a , . . We are headquarters e ',T le Selection of Seed Grain." This .' :� - " ". ' �' . - ; . . I ... � roli does not express itself in little courtesies . 1. '.. . I I EVERYTHING .. I � :. - setts, in elm, ash, and walnut, from I of speech and action. Tbese are more 91 n, eman could not be present. !.� 1. I - -,. . * . � '. � ... - . ep- Great variety,. call and see them. * B. Mackey made a few observations � , � 11 ., I - � - ` . - I I 0 . . .. .. . . I .. ; . . I - . ! . . � '. � I L. .. F . '.L:1, . I .. _� ;-,. . '. -'Tbev are going im rt. t than some of pur busy men ot I e #oPre &ration of . I , '! � P . :- _.. . :, - veiy f"tas theprices p the Soil," and a ,-' :'. - " -, .., V. .1 . By rsr.�G : .. !, :L . . 1. . _..., . - I . I/L . . .. .1, . . - 5% anrwlom"en may realize. heready"thank al discussion followed. 19 I Re I ', , uit the people. J. H. Beal, Pickering you," --if Tou please, eo., at the t4ble . iscugs�d Furniture man. a following sabjects will be d I -* I , . . � �rf - ' I � � I. . , _. - . 11 .� . by Mr J. B. . L _..� - . . . � . Monday, the - 19th dai of Aprill, : lia's inconveniently near 4notbor; the loving B ; on .-Butter-makin and Cheii . . 11 . ' , ' ' i . .. _ . p� 19 .... � and elsewhere, the qUIt "excuse me' at t a next meeting .-A paper on 1,8mal Vh* Pran0l" Ae . .:. when obliged to pass directly before or Fr and Gardening. , -._ OSID 0 b fixed as the day Ifor 9 the first "R ery 'good morning" b - os. Poucher ; on -Ut Treatmeni . . . holdin ood night" and cbe b . I . . lm iL .1. I .. revision ' r West -although little ' Animals," by Wnq. West. . I . .. . . .. of the Voters' List fo things are belps in 0 ing .��, . . I 11 I 1 .;. - . 11 Club then adjourned to Tuesday ... . is Health, CleaaUne Fravchise L The'reward ' - - ; '. Ontario, under "The asking a happy home. 3ourtesy is but alli . go, Ha;ppinesa.i :. � For asle - - . Act"atBroUgham- All interested should the ovarflow of kindness, md good will to M 1, 29th,to meet at the To" H , all, and is therefore a th-1 Br�gham, at 2 p.m. Every farmei is' . take notice and govern themselves le- xaJ expression . � ..... i � I i I . eordiiigly. which costs nothing codiv-11Y invited to be present. The meet. ! ; . . � 11 - t which often iXI of the Club are proving very, inte - . - DOWSWE*L___ L9 i I�.,� � cheers an aebing bcar b t which r. - -, - e It. _'� I. C I - - - * 0 fails to make home b IR ter and more ' 0--�­___ I mecun to Ali r never estipg and profitable to all who attend. S TEA' STORE We notice .a I te et b �.'Ic - ., Miaim U_, -_ h attract.ve to, old and Makming. ; � ­. � .; :, , . � Gazette from Messrs. Moore & Westlake Sham0W Treatment. '. m�l .,! yo I , 9. xt.,Q��epsl , 1 ., . I— ­. �well known here), which they de. . "Justibcation by - , . March 14. Subject : � - cline to accept a pt Mr. Chas. Ley, who has' been iaking' a faith - " . -11I al I 11 , 0 sed loan of , -_ . . a OP,000 trip through the back par, of the county, Choir E t6rt from the municipal to enable them to i . n ain�rnenirebuild their biscuit returned on Friday last." He informed factory (lately de. '_ . The Methodist Choir announcean*,' . - . - enter . stroyel by fire) ia th it village. US Of a case of inhuingn treatment to a 'tainrient for the 23rd infit. Choir from 'PRICE S � - 1. . I little English b�7 by. a REDUCED, � . - P= 30nglmmd. farmer who re- Whitby and other ikttractions. Further . . . � : . ­ . I I ' sides a few miles from Coboconk,- the particulars soon. , _: 7 . . - , XZT - - I � � I.. 1: _.­ r 1. . V . � Another car 11bad of -Attle, *is- shipped recital of which fairly made our blood Won't Doit A i , ­ , . 1 3- 0 . .t from Pickering on S&at day last by Mr. boil with indignation. ,.;. I . -, - I .. O� ,fa n.,; , : , . -_ . I - ­ Knox. They go to This farmer pro. r I tb( A Eon J., B. Thompson.. of : . Wm. Cow tv rillia, undertook to twist the tail of a . I - . . ' �. . � - . � . an, of the I �ouge, -contributed Out from England by some Chan yfarbng colt. The colt was loaded with � - : . ewe r Old country. Mr. cured the boy-one of those brought- 0 . , " ,, �, ,b tipped the beam I organization-and for some- reason 'or . � . to the cargo a bull wbi I F � I I . I . � , I , kick Rnd now the younger is fed on gruel. , . ­ . I I. 1. . I . _. ! m � .. at 2400 lbs. It was a splendid looking other; treated him most sl lainefully. H �.�_ . , I * - - 1. Z '. I I .1 .1-, � anunal. .1. I . ,� - , ? . . . I . � '. would not provide suffici(at clothing O and c1lotbed in court plaster. . . ��' :_ � � '. � ". - � X(aw, rxi,ieitiow .- to I . I—., ­...­­ I d-' S11 I., ­., : an . �. " - - 1. I I � - . . � Gone E St. I 1 1 : . .- ,.:, I .; : j ,4 keep him warm, and aF for boots, be had . 1 verwar . ._ .� 1 I 1­�­ . 1 I . * �1, A Wianon man has I none. be* . I 1. I ; - - Inveuted a cradle Ing compelled to cover his feet Not, h ding Homee Gie�ley's advice, . *bicb can be wound up like a . Specia6nd ts to - Cust . a Cornell moved to h is farm omers p I � . �,`.. ....... �.U_�, C", and With & Piece of -cast-Off clothing. Not Mr. Ge va . le- . . .- i will run all day if required. The h 1 content with such treatment, he beat a to the a . r ad . I t of the village last week. We I .L � . : . � f- J . wW be able to have a � clean shirughs44 otherwise abused him. breaking his a . .. . , vious to stock-taking, - 11 � . . . , .. t � .-.- W -t ery with a b, underst u4Mr. Baker has reuted the I It. � . L �� .. . ... . � eek now. and no more holes in t 'a Ow from a stick Of wood, and pla.qe 'm Cornell left. �, : �1. � -0- L he eel . . . !I- s I , � . � - Of his socks, and the ;old song, 6 A burmed his body in several p &me with, a Concert 'at Markham _. *, �.. .. 1 . %T'' �_l W , ck I I tbe eradlev'Jobu," will lose its pop . b')t iron. 1dr ,Ley states that the lad We n tice by the Econo ' itv. i Mist that "Miss was the nuok Pitiful sight 11 Practical Watchmaker, Brock street, Whitby. , * ver saw. Ada Br I Of " Place, assisted by her ' . - . , I - I Xea�jl'y Qone. - � �. . . � ,- * The neighbors at last . p - � - - � - . I - The snow h ' , � L he matter in music . iles gave a very interesting nI as si I. a is I I b9ndt got a doetpr from CAL1311ington to get entertalil ment at Markham lately. Miss appeared �oni the ,broken limb, and one of the ConnBrowni capabilities as a '&each Our streets, and in its place we v CW fleatihl Supply of the pure -ing for the highly e ilogizdd. We congratulate m I 11A � a ciflors procured a suit Of cloth ior are and Pa iss . � - boyp paving the money out of his own Brown apon the success she is meeting eii adultmated mad. Nowadays, wh pocket. wrote to Toronto, with. - ' 'bubby" draws near the paternal . mansion' and are determined to prosecute the in. A - . . . I .­�, 4 1 . I be. is met with the injunction - 31 ! 1 :. . MW :_ I issued from buman brui his 3h, it ft The 6 _.�' .. TING D07N PRICESE feminine lips: ­wipe off vour feet.71 7 conduct We ba 78 to thank . . . .L, �. . 4 - . towards the youth. Mr. Ha ' � � '_ . rnson John- .. : . 1 JTo "i ­ r ]ff 0 ought 90 got son for a large # . . � . .� .. _.. . I i ­ ; 1. . I �. twenty yam at least. . I bottle Of Pure sweet cider, a, . , '' - , �, . ­ -i . . I , - , . Much obliged for Yo1iicomplim,ea-t& in zu," W 4. 1.1- . as Cliar I a crystal. Thl'a eider has been �.. Tsisi :-�",.!.�::."""I:L-'.�''::. . � .., . Just Re�eived, a La ge A .., reference . ..�: - 1. - - : prosory ording to the directions , : , . � . to THE N ho . ,,,, . L aeorieut ot - , ­ . - I -,T I I I ' � ' ' d t �sei " ted 1g; ,� .. i , on s . Ul 40cal , (The I A . I ps - ----------------- r- - -v.;___ man 7-a , I i I a, - - .. , - 10 I H d ' j I c ii hire I ,. 13 I I all I ty b I . iJR � � 0 P� municipality 1i W �, I-- , h I , ! I I I S 121 __ . ( b` . 40 ular � T I C � pi 11� I a ... . - *11 . 19WA, and pe you The following particulars , ` Riven in a" I . . _ . continue to read it. As your a a" in reference givel a certain * . _ I '_ 7 � . - I in th I recipe pog"seed 0 , , ... � " . r , . .. - � is not on our list, we suppose • you bO A01i to the NO accident referred Mr. W. attliews, which ensures jig y D " ' . - I.- ed to a last . - . .1 rrow issue of Tim be . �.. All right; get Nsws, are taken fromi the in kept as long as desired without I .1- _.. .. anyway. #8 yo Newin . at Ar'ket Era of I"& week: . . . - - . letter is not _ CARRIAGE:: W . , .� _.. of general or local I A mad m&ating or souring. It also adds to the I 1. . " . . . I -_ .pace is all g inters ,1 d fatal accident occurred in Mr. Thos. flavor of :the cider-at least good judges - - . &�d as our r oaken up, Y' L I".. on MW I exensta r�a f__ . twig, swamp, Man'. .. ,I- fall no A- I Astle 11180rum . as this weei ]"to 31i1W .! ... . , this kiud.w� 'As bills Of' * Ill '. . coon , be ri�. quired, we may say that w,e ' were in I � . I . . - . , ... .rorodto on Saturday last and ordered; & ... .. superior quality Of paper specially � � . - for .. I dais work. We ba,re a large lot I . of "cutle' I W OlArd, about quarter to twelve O'clock 01, Monday all. I A man n y ho resides o named Win. 8. Wilson, a the corner Of the Esten rm, 40ining Mr.,toshua Wilson, was ling assisted by another named 7el Arthur !h in getting UP a load of cedar mils. be job was about min i.,ei . ___ .. I.. . I _____ . - M . . aw ; WTV 3306 urlux cider our. ' . - .. ' '.. - %.X . . - selves. �­ I � . . _W_;=_"_X - M L . ­ �:. , � . WbA . i- : - - I... - Ken I * I , . Scott Aci Meetings. I .. 0it r , . . . . - Meeting of the South Ontario Scott . 'W ,:_ - ..� A I A ti TWO TONS - O ]RITE �1J_. Att As" Lion was held in Brooklin on ' - .. T L_ I Tuesday. the 9th inst. Then was & fgir 0 = - ... . - representation from the Twioug Darts of .�; ; !.­ '5tr'0t17'25UX0 d 0.02%ulne* . � ..." ._� . . - . � . . ., - � � - lieu ­ . .. I I � : . � . . I . 1'O 'select ZrOws ai r W"Ou no &i . ... I.. � . ... . .. . ; . I . . I . . .. :, .-'I.. I I ! .1. J-­ I ! �.. Ow, onsui : A - .. . I . . � .C&D promise firit. lit he would top up with a f riding. The offloorle elect for the 'i ' - . . . class work at low prices to an who favor I . FuU Stock of Oil, V i814 olorg ' r . Another cedar tree ng Ar as as follows :-Presi ,� C and Brash 0-8. _ * their I us with was cut off by Mr. . = I I . . patronage.- We VU, publish he use of a crogs.cat saw, but in '� 'Aanis ; &N"tV7, Oliver r - . � I , . . I . . - . . -1 . . .. the route free in Tittz NZW8. , falling HazzolwQod . _ . . ' �. li . - . . . . I . _- . � . . � t lodgei ag - Tre"Wer C. Date. - , . . I - . I I "rat Prod"sLipp � . I , - .1'' I . Must IL hemlock. In turn together with Mr. Win. ii . The" MIXED PAINT . � . , . � - .. .... I .1 f'. _.� 'lie was Out down to dislod erring, of West R, AIDV FOR USEW.'. r We had a call &0m 9 ut the tree age the cedar, Whitby, and Mr. J. # - • . , "Pat Proj1pags �n - -fell quicker man was an_ ,are the Executive Y, of Whitby, ... I . . . I I 'L Friday last. __ idipated. . L L� . . . L. - k . , He was in the village ". Of the 'I. . 1. I . .. . Both of the men observed the tion. , ; , � . . ..r. .1 ... .; . . � . .1 I­.-! 1 ) .1, . .1. - , Good Plgi�e to Buy, �'- I . Presidents of I . I - - �... .. r � -'�.'�! L posing of his little books giving an. ac. the Muni Associs, H,ti pfro"hing danger and jumped to got an tion ,_, * L� ' , ' , . :.., I d -offiere an membin of' the Ex a I . A . I . ; . . . v . . . .1 . . . ., . They are written in & racy an& Inspector; 0. -AX, I count of his rambles thro the count of the road. The bovalock fiew up NDEL.Ugh ry- , h cutive. Mr. FeMsov, riiesnes . - - &Musing .rhos force and the end " - .-V � . . . . I n . - . . . I I . . - . ... - I pat ruck Mr. 'Wilson on the r. Keuned . ­ .- � I . . ! ,- I . . Style, and make interesting reading. off Mr. Larke, of Oshawa; M -r. ; . . . - �.. . 'net I . � . � - 1� . 11 r . � . ._ � � . . � I . ­ . - ... " . . . ; I - . I -_ . 1. .1. : � .: . .. '� . I .. . .. . .... 1. . ". ­ 'I � X S - L I ' r , . .1 1, I I .r . _­ I � . the Whitby; 'hO Pdont-Oloott and others I -, , . � . . . . . 4 - A I. .: .. .. is afflicted with physieul disabilities, and . eck, instantly breaking it, and be fell addressed ihe'na - . �: - . . " .. I 1" takes this means, making a living for I to his assistants arms C , I'), 'I - - : , . ­ :. .. ­ co e. so" On theonforce. f , - . : .L. . I . . . -! . , . . . . r . . . - himself. ever spoke nor even us went of the Act, &O.-A meeting of the * . I . .. �. . J . I � I . � . . . � I ­ '. .. - ( " - - L. . .. d He should be liberally patrOd. . breathed after. Pickering Township &Ott Act L A$sftj' L ' �-L.` . I I - , . . ' a ' 1 ' . ' ' , , I . . - I �. . . � L . - - I I . . . .. .. • .. - highly .. . t' I . . . . , span , I , urseries, respeted in the neigh '.. � '" ' 1 � '-' L . . . ; . . thle, I �, - . - . . . . . .,& 6 *' .. I I �, - 126 . - - i ands. Deceased was second son of Mr. atJOu was hold at Brougham on . '* **" ; 1. �' C ROS. _. . I r , _­­ ­ , - - 9 1 . , , ` - r - C. Wilson, UT S ikW'' ' 1\ , , snit X's" ` , �,* ,� -;,;, � � I - " .: .,.: �'_' roprietor 61 the Pickering day, the 10ib, when the thoro Wednes. . C S, "'. Sam io�e'ig',' . gelist.* sa3 - mast of the Scott Act was ugh �nforoe# . . . I . ,I . I I . - . . I _ . r � If Y ' i I . .1 1i b rhood and - Well-informed. About . &*Wy . dis . ou . ". - . � I began preiching, I was afraid I 'should t 1% cussed. The follo *ant a Fine Stning of Belis the 3' ' - . _. .. . . .:,i. .1 ...'.. b wing resolution Was r . . , . . -1 4 � - - - .- . e8li1398- NOW I'm married to a sod :-Moved by Mr. Doidge, . I , hurt somebody's f Ar and a.h;Llf ago he was in ire now. .. I i.... - - afrai URhter of Mr. Tbos. A. Lewis econded ' ,: . "; ;, �. C1 I ) * . I . I _d I shan't. " wis of Yougee ... . - , - ' Live aild Let - ' ' ' . i - - _. i. i NewgPaPer men 8 eet, who no the death of & t Mr. C. Rogers. that the thanks Of , �; I Live) is otir mo - -- - , __r ` , . generally go through the same experience. k '�g ,ad wlam'06ts is Association be tendered to . - ..­­_­. r.. .. I .I faithful husband "Inor . I . . I �t0... ,�' � I - .. . - The Sun . �-� . t. , I '' . r -1 - - The first year a, man runs a Uewspaper,. bereaved ha ' Lodge, I 0. G. T., ­., . , Pickering, for .! , ,..,: . . - - --' he tries to please everybody and pleases tj ve the sweir thy Of the On. their-donition of $7.50; also to the W f � . . - � I - , , � , - , I . � . ..� i .1 , " .. - ' . ' ''' ' ' - I .. .1 I . .. .. * -e community in aiction. The C - b - of Pickering. for the donWon Oi ..". t i .. �. i - . . " , . - nobody. In about' five years he learns fu' - . ' . ' . . � . ;, . ; I I r. - , I ' _Joeral service took place in the Christian' #6.65, to the funds of this 'A .. - to his paler to Bait himself, and ul�urch here yesterda esociation. . - finds that is gives better y ,morning and the The . me6ting then I . , , I . I : . satisfaction remains were interred adjourned to meet O.. .-:-fenerally. . I rred in Newmarket again on the 81st of this month, at 2 C.- .1. . . . - . -, . , � D -A I �,�_ I 1. . I " ,:. . Cemetery. . .. . r - , Is I. - . I . � .. . . . . , . , � . r I ..,:' � .. - "- - � ­. . .... � % .- � '.... . '. , . .- , , I . I . _ -.,. !. - �. . . . - ' .r. . . -, . !,, . ,,:- , I .! �� 1. . ., ,,-I-­ . . . � I i - . I .-' � � :'. I, I.. ! , ­ - . - o'clock P. in. � I ! - 1. . 1� . I . . - . . . . . , - - . - �­ _ . �, �, r �,)j Z'� r .,": .� ; I . ,­r �.. I I . - . . houg nore I : I I I I � it 1 n I t I I I 11 P f 1, I I , ) y 3 d & as Ir , EV vin Z I , r . . I V, �­. ,. . � . 11 . . . 0�lwq . I r� ­ 'r . ; . . .. ..... , ,r . ; � � . � .. - . - I - % I . , 1. .., , I . ... ? . - . ..:. I. . �..., . ..r. - -1. � :FICXM]EZ.;1J**Taq . ...., f ­!, , - i :.� . - , 0 . . I � , ..; . . � . f - , - - - .. I . . " i ­ . ; , . � . - � ­ ­ � -1 ­ - ­ ��:z,*.'.­..... - ._�.­ _. S. 11 � �!. . I . ...'r 11.­ . I . �. , , .. -..' _'! . � . ­ ­­, ..7 , ' . / _ 1: . .,:.�,�, - �. .7 - '_ -�'-% - �- -. .t I � I 11 ;. . I . I . � . .. . 1. I "r. I _. ..'�",�.'� '�' 1� t , .:'*' . r - ' . .�r ; .0 11 : . . i . . r I . I 1. . I � '. � , - ' r . I I . , - . I - ! ,! ".4', . .�. . , . .� , � - i �� - 1 . . % � . - . ; � . I . . � , . . . � . - . I . . I ! � - - i . I , I - - , , . , . . - , 1. , .: , , . i � z , ., . . 4 :�i�t` �,�;!21. :ii �. . � . r . : I _. a - , . , . '. :; , ! . . : . . .: - . , 1. v I � : � � � � � . . ' , . i . I I .� . � r . � I . . , t - . .., .1 . r. . � _ � � - , - , .. I I . . . I I . . t . , I . . . . 1 4 - - . . . 1 I . - . . , : . , 1� : � . I ., � � .. I " 1. : , .. : . - . . . ; - . ; . � ! . . . I � . . . . I � 'I � - - - . . . .. .. , . � i I , - . . � . I , , . t - , - , ; . I : . I I - . . . . . . . , � r . I . I i � - . , I � . � . I . I - . . . - .. - . . 1. .� . . 11 . : . . . . : . , -.1 I . , . . . I . . . � I .. - - - --- I E III