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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_04_23`� t \. S_ _ PICK i' 1�INU' ;ONT. FRT VOL-@. V � � .� �.­ . . . � - , . . . . : I • - % - b , � �,,� � , � . . . __ . � � I _� - . . I . . I -- DAY; APIT� 2 1$86. - ' �-­ I . __ NU.5. profess {Anal �GarAs. -- - . ► Business Cards, ! T on these Wicked Jokelrs. Being a stranger School Meeting. . . J 'OUT US 11feclic�al. he scarcely knew where to find a magic• S - -' `- ' hluRicctl frets to stag his troubles to, so the bupR A meeting of the ratepa eras. of Bchoo! i ".11.1­1 IELD, M D•, M, C• P, S. PHYSI- -- -_ LATHST LOCAL HAPPENINGS RECOBDLD BY y sent him to a' .man who said be would section No. 4 West was held in- the school Ciiti. SL•RUEOAI, COROVEIt, �c,, MISS THR PRSa9 eND JUTTED DOWN �Y OUR hones here on Friday evens. last called ihckering, Out. Office hours - Morning, from 8:30 OL1�tS undertake the case. Aeeordingly a mock Y rill! , . 11:,;0 ; evevin>; from to_s o'clock. 1 -v Teacher of the theory and practice 0f coRR>wsPOxDkTa. trial took place, in which there was some by the Trustees to consider what action T E• `V ARE, M. D., 1t1. C. P. S., ON- - : should be ta}cen respecting the enlargement V • r.1xI0. Coroner for the county of Orr M11sic. Graduate of St. Auii's GREENWOOD . i , �rettyy hard swearing done. After hear- of the territory of the section- There was io• yl, -sician, Surgeon and Accaucheur. Rest. Musical Coj'iservator N. Y. _� ing fife evidence the magistrate `impDSed a very fair attendance of ratepayers. ' ! tag Y+ a fine of about six! dollars or six months dance aft'. office, nett -door to the Post- office, - The farmers are beg$nni ,g to Bow y On motion Mr. John Field elected .. �_ Ili r 1U y in jail. The boys think it quite a jokes.. chairman, and E. R. Eddy secretary. : imost o here, but there is on@ eat loss- but they tailor can't see where the laugh Trustee Hoover was firs called upon.. _ __ Music RI)OM at the residence o1 urs. Rea gr - Lef /It 1. opposite the •' News" office, Pickering. 41- most Of the fall wheat will have to be comes in. He ex ]aimed the - i _ _____ plowed rip again. There was a large P sat oa taken by the vpHN B ALb DOZV,�L'ARIiISTER g amount sowed and very little alive. Hiss Burton has returned to Toronto. Trustees rip to the present time. They J and Solicitor, Voters Public, etc. orrrtcE_ Mr. James Lennon is home again, Mr. C. 3'. Brodie, of Claremont, was in had petitioned •the Council to enlarge the - . Deverell's Block, Brock - street, Whitby. Private , town the other day. boundaries, bur owing to the o position ' , _ funds to loan at - lowest rates,apd on favorable I,. . - n looking hearty and well. • manifested b. No. 4 east p - { _ _ __ 8-v Miss Wonch, of Toronto, is doing our Y section the Coun- . . terms of 1'ayu,ent: . _� Mr. Jas. Jolley s.8 very IoW,'and is not oil did not feel disposed posed to grant an ex- ,rUI�I'HI .�'P�1H1iEli.,l3AliRISTEItS PIC$ERIN 'r 1QIGENCY expected to live. . tension in an easterly direction. He for . 71 aria b�lp iiors, cto- Money. to loan. Flo _ _ L. Defoe, of Brougham, called on Mr. coatmi$sioa. Uffj,' e : Haneq's Building, Picker- &'0 ""`'�""r Besse on I hursda morning. SAlAg, one did not feel like making aH attempt to . . ing - open ecc' -y Fri,lay. H. E. Morumv, B.A.. Open for the transaction of all legitim OSHAWA. I y g• force a portion of No. 4 east to come into Teo�es I'ARSFR' N. s.3• -, ninety acct faun for Banking l3usinesa. - , -- , this section. The matt had since been W on easy terms. - -- -- __ _ -- - 4 -y -___ OFFICE HOL'Rs- -proTn 10 t0 ; Saturdays p Our Post- OflRCe8"' discussed b- 'Mr. Thos. Scott, of Foley, r, centl - sold y the Trustees and what they �IELAME11E, BLACK; RESSOR k 10 to 1'o'elock. his 98 acre form for $7,500 to Mr. John �' proposed now was to ask that the .bound- i ll ENGLISH, Barriers at Law, Solicitors rr �" Mountioy, of Enfield. Ths following retat);li of ih8 r�el2tle arias be extended scut]], west and north, in Chancery, Conveyancers, &c. offices No. 17 Sivin�$ Bah11i 111 LOIli1eet10 from sale of stamps ke., of the various taking in the several lots ! i a scent h, Toronto Street (over C }as Company's) Toronto: Mrs. R. B. Wilcox and :daughter have ' ^ y d7 - - ffioney to Loan -No Commission. D. DaLAMERF, (3-y) �, GEORGE KERI�, Agent. gone to Oakland, California, to reside in offices in this township are Riven in the the section, and which proper y should be . - ., Dwiveos BLACK, H. A. Itg$soB, E. TAYLOUa - ---------- - - - - -- - future. annual report of the ostma u-0eneral in this section. If we could got the lots UNGLrsH. _ _ may_ AZ�iA,.�' . -til: '� , to the Parliament : mentioned. it would give as about 1200' - - E. F.�I ►E «'ELL, LL. It,, BAR- _. It is -said .a Toronto gentleman will acres additional Cerrito The : r lease the Gibbs residence this summer. 1884 � 1885. ry. present �1 . RISTF.K. Corr ty Crown Attorney, and RAT1k; OF PA$'$A �: Atha- ••*•••__.•__ =. =••i 41.62...,. :.,,,# 85.82 �yion was the smallest In t e ;township, �. Ca.irt House, Whitby. 'I y Mr. Glover, of East Whitby, commene- , if not in the county. Whate a was done'. K ;c.unty So.i61O -- - - - - -- - - - -- -- Rona . 1 - 1 ESSRS. RITCHIE .1t BILLINGS Portland or Halifax to Liverpool or Lond n. ed ploughing on the 10th inst. A " " - " " " "' ' " "' should be done quickly, as Fit would be " ' • 1471 1 51$ �. rp 4odle a .. 66.10 Al ' 'deny, cabin ,490, 870 and ' *80. Return . y (part year) 8.40.......,. 1 Barristers and Solicitore, High Court of $1:35 and X3150. Intermediate and steer $1 Thirty•faur candidates were rBCently Balsam•••••....•••,.. 109.19 .,•.••.,,,,. necessary to haTO application In before the � ... - Jtu'aice. Whitby, Ont. money to lot,u on rein . ]case! rates. steerage, at confirmed in St: Geor George's church here b 77'47 1st of May. � sonnble terms• 18 v If you are sending for ovr friends on can b. the Bishop of Toronto y Brougham..., 272.Q8...... 841.88 •• •••• •••^ Trustee O'Le; concurred with what' ! ` ` ` _ - .. 77____ - - -- - -- -- - - - - -- -- - -- fain PkEYAID PASS.+ F CERT, CnTLb at The 24t1i of May a71I be c lebrated here Ch "errywood ... :.... 78.94........... 87.84 the previous epee er had said. The Tres- . E ctc�riiatr . I Claremont•.......... *541.18......... 526.92 tees simply wante now to get an expres-- �/ powest rates, available froin En land, Ire] d, n Brand style by the Forres3�ters and Soria , I ": �i ;_. . _ _ .. ,__ I� *.:..�t,,;,.._ Scol,.laad, France, Geirmany, Sweeden end N r- Dun�barton.......... 160.06......... 206.61 sion of the felling of the ratepayers in the . ' HOPKINS, VETERINARY li Ii- riay. For tickets; etc., apply -:•: f IJngland. LLL Green River......... 126,75......... 80.91 matter. His id a was that a resolution GroV, F tad ate of the Ontario Vet- The meeting of Pressman bare on the • r.rISlar College, Toronto, and practical horse- -. - Or M=T V (}reenwood.,.,,,,,,, 245.50......... 246.40 be passed by the (meeting, appointing a - -- . • t nded. be largely at. Kinsale............... 77.19......... 87.48 to wait upon y • � � � � !3 y ,ommittee, or the rrnstees, . : - ,hoer, etc. on e.ccount of increase of practice '' : - . the parties who it is� ro to ask to and my accustomNd visits-every Saturday to AGENT, ERPESS OFFICE, y�g1TB s o May is expects to Liverpool Market 88.!30... - ...... 118.E6 P P P� Whitevaie, Ches", wood and Dumbarton will at- - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - -- _ - - - - -- - -- •.,r 40. 0 - 1 ;,,,,- - tend the diseases of the horse foot at my own Green RiQer Basketwor: Pickering............ *860.51 ... . ... 882.80 come in with us. If we could get their - force,Green Rii�, in the forenoons o1 Tuesday, , WHITBY• Port Union 26.55....., ,., 82.50 consent, it would eve i}ny unpleasantness wedneslay. ThLraday and Friday of each week - I . n fist trouble If ttl0lr consent Could A Brst_:.•laes asalstant horseshoer always on hand. " and Hill • . 21.68........, 5.00 a d a . - The friends of Mr. S1 on Fraser, " " "" not be obtained, why bey would have to �" vetermary instruments made to order. Meth- SPLINT' BASKETS in ' ohe and tw - who has conducted the Whitevale .. ......... 288.19......... $55.60 grocery business Amounts marked * include arrears. take whatever action w. necessary to get sine for horses a a cpro always to hand. calls bushel sizes. Baskets of all other sizes here for some sixteen or seventeen years, the territory enlarged, became such exten•. - ho night or by day promptly attended to. Ad- dress, Green Kiser, out. -� -y made as well. will regret to learn that he has disposed sion was absolutely necessary. Orders for the 4irade filled exclusively of his business and will shortly remove Court of Revision. Trustee Gordon oonourred with the re -- - -- - - -- __ -~ marks of the previo s speakers. This f3us {Hess f�arDs. elsewhere. His successors Are Messrs. , . - - - �ieneerin a Specialty, The prelinlilvary revision of the Voters section was laboring c} . �- J - - - - -- - � p �' Taylor and - Haist, late of Welland. g under a great injns- . - i Flour and Apple Barrels always lists under the Electoral Franchise Act, tics, and they should get more territory, C_'onz'et /ft»�Pr, cps. PP Y Wm. Sowden, an idiotic vagrant, died took glace at Brougham on Monday 1 ! .". -- .-- . - - _ -_ -_ _ - _ - .- _,�„ hand. All orders by -mail promptly a'" iii the jail on Wednesday of last week, g past. Mr. D. Leavens said two or three of the R. bEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK ft'K tended to. Address The s rim sittin of the Chance His onor, Judge Burnham, presided. lots adjoining the eastern boundary should Davisivu Registrar, Secretary Pickering J. B. WURTS, Proprietor, I P g g rY Mr. Edgar, jr., and the Secretary of the be included in the pro extension. , Court were held }sere last week. Agriculturai Society, Cyoinmissioner for taring # Green Raver, local Association Were present Lo look Trustee Hoover sai he did not go in for ' ' o. Z5 it.s. couNeyancer, Accountant, and Insur- ' 7-y� • ' 0 t The Assizes opened on Tuesday. : taking anything from No. 4 east, because . once Agent. Taluator for the Hamiiton, Provi- - - - -- after the interests of the Reform party. - - drnt and Loan Society. OFFICE -AL Beaton �t An n An attempt at highway robbery 'was their section was small enough now, if SWINGS Of THE DIVISION COURT) The Conservatives took little interest in Co's. 6:ore, Brougham. 7-v u r !ICU ` made here a abort time ago. bit. Jahn they were to remain as a section; but if Bateman was walking along the stretet ]118 matter. The number of appeals No. 4 cast could get additional territory • - ------ -- -`- CO tiNTY OF ONTARIO. when two men a roached and demanded resented was very small, there being y g g give no the two., ' � P r3' g the might be willing ` Architect, fP my foil � o rteen -one from Whitchurch and or three lots spoken of, which immediately - ­_-_"__-'____"'b_ money. Parties approaching, they beats thirteen from Pickering township. Of adjoins our eastern Iimlt, and which are _ '' ,` ✓A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT ' 18E3E3_ -retreat, but were subsequently captured VL* for the county of Ontario. Drawings I. d.0 4, w �a x�� a and eouiinrtted to ail for fort days. the appeals four Reformers were allowed only one -half mile from] the. school house. j ands eciflcataona tarnished for every class of tiro. Place oi$iolding ° ° G,° a a m v o 3 �' y and tR•0 re BGted On ev1d8LCe. The Idr. Wm. Dale said) he tiro ht tho building. Stecm• and hot water heating and -- '' ,-% &0 �' ��"' balance failed to pat in an appearance. action of the Trustees the rigLt one. ventilation a specialty. Office- Gerrie Bloch, 1 Whitby . 2 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 2 GREEN RIVER i -- ,' • corner I)an�i>�sp and Brock streets, Whitby. ! Rronghar 3 3 2 I 'I'hlrty Ilam86 Of appliC8llt8 t0 Ile placed This section ahonid be enlarged. ! • ]tags. lance- liingston Road, East Pickering. 37-y 2 i PicLering ! 2 3 1 h0 I on the lists Were >t110wed, and twelve re- Mr. Henry ( lydon said he felt the tea . 3 Port Perry 8 20 22 7 96 1 pe the worthy' citizens of our pretty- heavy, and thought some of selling 4 Uxbridge I 9 26 23 8 27 1 verdant town will not get "on their ear'' jested, owing to informality in declara- out and Going to California if something - �� 5 Canningtot>; 10' 2 928 1 tion. Some of the applicants forgot to ,."-- , ---- -- . 1•iIt(f. fi Beaverton 11 29 25 10 r if I present >ro the public their little mia- were not done to enlarge the section. sign their names_ to the application. ►j�AO'tIAS POLCHER, LICEN SI:D 7 Uptergrove 13 24 26 -11 ' I deeds. If they do they will have to get Mr. Doidge, a resident of No. 4 east 1 4uctionew, valuator, &-c.. for the Counties over it, as they did the measels, mumps, dodge Burnham said the Franchise made a statement of the assessed value of . of Tork, `:orth and South Ontario. Auction Sales By Order, J. E. FAREWELL, - d�c., dic• Act was very difficult to carry out, and it the different sections, and made an attempt Clerk of the Peace 1 �� . of ali kinds conducted and property valued at - ' was hard! worth the trouble but he . a moderate charge. Arrangements for auction -- _ The first thing that is worthy Of at- Y to enlighten those present with a long list sales or valuating an be made at any time at Send 10 cents postage, and we willmai wanted to act fairly to both parties, and of figures, &c., but was! informed that the : g y Glffgoods telntio ie our ama�eur Dewol op Minstrel _ _ thr BROCGHA'�1 HOTEL. Special attention yrni free a royal,valuable,aam le box o }}ii R'ou }d not make any cast -iron ruling with Trustees of No. 4 west could get whatever - - - will be riven to ail orders by letter or telegraph. m that ill put you in the way o Co. They gave a concert in Whitevale regard to adding names on the list. information they desired themselves. He ' - � Address Box 47, Brougham, Out. 255-y making more ihoncy at once, the oil �'Vednesday evening of last week, but g then subsided. k anything in Ameriea. Both sexes of all ages ca Those entitled to the franchise could make - - _ _ _ five at home and work in are time, or all 'th owing to the very bad condition of the further application before the final re -.. y P Mr. M. Reed said he heartil Concurred 11 Iflctck�itiethiirf/, cps. time. Capital not required: We will start you. roads they bad a very light house. They with the vro ed action of the Trustees.. ! Immense pa ,sure for those who start at once. Vision, and lie would deal fairly with P� - ' " "- - -.- BTlxaori - Portland, iiFaine. F 7.y expected to surprise the natives, btit I them. As they did not propose to take anything I 1'`�I C H . L~REED , GENERAL - guess the surprise was all on their aisle, J from No. 4 east, he wanted to know what . - _1 1 Blacksmith and Wagon baker, Pickering, /� A. � T T ruB�RT` Y Y r p he Court tb#n ad•011rmed. , g g P , Ont. The latest improved machinery for Bolt, a ,. v 1s. as the Only took .,5a ago the door. The �, 1 Mr. Doid a was takin n the time of the - -' Axle anll Nut Cutting. Horwshoeing as usual. , were talking of holding one here. Sonce -. Heron's Stock Farm. meeting for. - All Rork promptly and satWa,ctorily executed. 6 Watch aker and Jeweler, of the boys say they are exceedingly fond Mr Doidge said he simply rose to correct - ... -' a statement that had been made. . - .1 _- -___ - of. eggs, and if they do they will ge their A dol•rea oudent to the Chronicle writes P After some discussion, the follow- f aiaters azul Gilaxier4._ ICKERING, ONT. fill for once, only like wine the eggs will as follows of the sale of Mr. heron's ing motion was presented : �­­­___ be improved by age, The priiicigpal per- at Asiibur'n , on the 10th :-- "That we, the ratepayers of school - t3' :A I \ 'r I N G, GRAINING, SIGN , A -autiful assortment of toilriers (at least the troupe, for there.aie property ,y �� . % . i Writing, Paper - Hanging, Tinting, tic., of all only hr he are all tints.• there were very few bidders for the section I4o: 4 wort, here assembled, % kinds done on the shortest notice. All shades of Watches, locks, Jewelery and Fancy o y t ee in it. and they p Navin heard the explanation of the 1. Pais..! .mixed to order. None but• the best Eng- + al performers), intend to personate ne ro foam. It was divided between biesais: g p , + ]fish Lead i used. HILT$` WELB be best 26y - , Goods, on hand. .. P P Pe g James I. Davidson and Arthur Johnston Trustees in reference to the proposed ex- _- i ,- . Character, but it woul i be more in actor• tension of the territory of the said section, _._.,. -..+ �El�A2RI G` PROMPTLY E�ECVTED of Pickering. The first bid was from Y I. , 11 _ _ ___ _ dance with their nationality if they under• Hi , D $l 1200. It was followed up Cordially agr®e with their proposition, and - - Bootx all4l .Sleoes. - After W y ' experience I am able to say I will took the has -seed act and called thetu• '' hereby instruct them to request the Reeve - -'-- -- --- grantee satisfaction. 12y sharp and lively by his rival. The laRt ��ICHAIID BRIGNALL, KINSALE - -�- - - - --� - - --- selves the "Clover -Leaf Tliree. , to call a special meeting of the Council . Lid was $11,880 and was Mr. Johnston a. i. Ux7., dealer in Boots and Shoes, is still pre- , There is some talk of putting a plank an early date, so that the matter- may bG ..f pared to supply his friends and customers with The company refused it, and the sale was considered b them and - the necessary , �• walk on the uiaiii street for tabs benefit of Y ry . � I - - • lleg, -ed and sewed work to order o1 the best withdrawn. The crowd then adjourned action taken to give this section the terri- - .I . 1 ' .(1 naTit -I also kee always on hand a fun su the atar•gtruck }proinenadei , who every �` p T'' to the farm wherq the itale of stock was tory asked for." , --i Illy of !soots and Shoes from the best factories in Sunday evening after church] wade up to at once proceeded with. Here the biddiu the Province,. all of which have been selected by 1 h This motion was carried nnanimanaly. . IAT11 AND SHINGLESe their knees in the mud -the beautiful ' I . a practical ivaii and will be sold at low prices for was very sluggish and some very valuable After votes of thanks to the Trustees, - ..•ash. Givemeacallandinspecttoryouraslf. d0y rrrud- doiiiq the Rleove acq up brown. animals were sold at low prices. D {r. chairman- and secretary, the meeting The older citizen$ wont the -walk four 'elLESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE i o Peter Heron bought in over $900 worth adjourned. tl hfaker. Pegged and sewn work. Order All kinds Of feet wide, but the 3'Oaugei' 12ieymbel's think ,roin tJ attended to: F.a rienced workman- I of the stack. The 'sale was in many I p y one plank .ia quite suflieient for two to The Proposed Standard, ' ship. Don't forget the st>k►nd, nearly opposite the,1, oarG�. alid St oc walk On • respects a Ourious and unique one. P N•,_W King street, Yi�erinQ village. 7 -y Probably nine = tenths of the crowd came - Zum ber. The t4Beavers" met on Friday epveninR SIS, -In looking over the procesdi s of - -- - -- -- ��� • " ".. . not to buy but to look on. ];very one rig _ Tai_lai-ittg. _ Bpardgt Planks. Joice,Fehe,i 1gp or the purpose of re agavizing their seemed to feel sad. Bympathy and con- the last meeting of the committee of the . Clydesdale and Arta Association, held in - cot - Ball Ciub. The' following officers . r`� H E R E I8 J NO LONER ANY SCaIIt11II Flooring, Sid- dolence was written in every ones face Toronto for the registration of Cl deedaI* le, 1 Tailor east of �' g •ere elected for the season :- Pres., Mr. , Y doubt that Mr. Johnston, and heard from manv lips. Mr. Heron horses, I see the have formed two books ' 1 ' 1 the Cuthbert House, Wives bather satisfaction for in$ aY1d pllY)<lp Logs..- s..` eo. Burton ; Vice- Pres., Mr. Wm. Bur and family are Widel known in this y N913 money han an other Srst -class house in the i q for that parpoee -ono for the importers, y y on "apt" Capt., W. J. Barnes; Sec. Tress., 40Rnship- Call and examine his stock if You ALSO iNINOLES NO. I, 2 AND St section of the country, and hence the called the Clydesdale Association of , • . Wi4h to get a stylish, good- fitting, well -made suit. . W. Spence; Cori., A. Hoover.. R• universaaJborrow that seemed to prevail Canada; the other for the brooders, Galled . : , Rkmeiuber the address - JOHNSTON, east of On hand, and Cut to Order on Qhoi•test alander. and W. Turner. They are P - Cuthbert House, Pickering Village. IV Notice, and at Lowest Prices, either at over their trouble. We understand Mr. the Canadian Draught Record of Mixed ow og8n to receive challenges. puTCII. Wm. Heron r. intends leavip Boon for Breeding.. I would like some one to give ' _ _ -�- - the Mill (Lot 13, 5th Con. Uxbridge), 4. . ilea North of Claremont, . or will be the far We t. (Since the above was the meaning of the last named book, a d I I HutelR._ m WHITEVALE. also if -it will be an benefit to the brooders• \ �- _.- _ y �- delivered. Dry Oft. slabs for sale cheap written, we are Informed that Mr. Arthur y EMPERANCE HOTEL, GREET- Johnston afterwards purchased the farm of this country. I say, gentlemen, no.- Wood, John Mitchell, proprietor. This We L111n1[' your Claremont scribe is The first book is for the interest of the' W FQRFAR for somethin over $12,000. He ez to (louse is a new building, fitted up with every • , • n3•thing but a gentleman or he Would �' P� importers and their half =bred Clydes, as= aceornrnodation for the travilling bublic. ,Large ?•81 UXBRIDGE, P. 0. ever think of taunting a weak sister to remove thither in November of this the breeders of this country are raising as - and crmii:ocious stables and shade for horses. - - year, and will then tludOUbteuily have I',ball at all times be pleased to receive a call bo>;lt the style of her items. We Rood horses for the Americans as they art " . from my friends and the public generally, where -,, uld just like to remind him that our one of the best stook farms in the importing, and can be bought for less . in Greenwood. 13tf I •1 county. -ED Nsws.� mone The other is for breeders if the ` thei was never in the Couneul, and it - y y I G! =0 lI DON HOUSE, PICKERING. , therefore was beyond his means to send Iike to use it. Brit, gentlemen, if we have' - - -= a tine new brick b ild mop Sri ailed singe peridrr s to the old cotmtry to finish our educa. ''•. News of the Week. � pay them for keeping a record of our et le. Ever convenience and comfort for the I' i mixed breeding, why not have our OWII ! _ ,tyle travelling ion. SQ We will. continuo with unabated , public. The choicest brands of • Stud Book the same as them. They have ' \ .: - wines Lic Liquors and Cigars always on band. Igor to send our sleepy potions for his �Stayner has had a $12,000 fire. by importing horses that . sold' as once, Aecv and cmnmodious stables and sheds. 7 -y _ Id man weekly, and maybe we don't Now', Ytprk street car men are still on were not Clydesdales, and sending them ( ,O�IIIEI1CI�iI. HOTEL, EROL`GH- i -� -__- in in the choir or nothing. strike. through the country m such. The breed- t' AEI, Out. John A1. Gerow. Proprietor. - a here has been a slight ruction in our The Canadian Paoigo Railway is send• ers tiled them as such in good faith, but Having leased this Hotel and fitted it up iu unday School, owing to some misnnder• ing an exhibition car of North -west now they stand rip and tell us they were ' first -class style, I shall be pleased to see Inv - friends and the travelling public generally. The tandln about ill@ library.@ would products through the COIIIItl'y. Shire horses, and Want to make a register Lest of accornniodation affclyded for man and d q best, and ever attention aid to those favoring dV168 the brethern to let th8 matter drop Pr @aid @nt Cl @v @land is soon to' b0 for ns to suit themselves. I say! gentle - l,le with their natmnage, p _ 'rf3-10 d let brotherly love CODt1Dg8� married. men, we can make our own book anthont '� i ' Mr. Will Rae met With a painful Usti- The Quebec Legislature has carried a help, and it ie in the interest of every E .f II J_ U[; GH A11 HOTEL, JOS. PIPHER, s,�d Boarding Stable' , breeder to lock after his inteurest in this 1 1� Proprietor. Having leased the above well eut a few days ago, by being kicked by resolution in favor of Home Rule for matter. Yours, ske., know .. he�•, and horse. We understand his right arm Ireland although the Government Bp'm' !� .. n house from Mr. 1 homas Pouc � , g hav ;t,� thorotiglily refitted the same, I sth stow WHITBY ONT. Prepare l to cater to the wants of the travellinfi I i badly fractured. strongly opposed it.. .-Many a life has been saved by using West's ntLlic- F, very accommodation for meal and some of our boys have a Habit of tin lie Scott Act was carried in Portland, Cough Syrup it time. It is an nn ing retnedY, act. File bar as usual supplied with the best I_ - 1 " _ I Osing On strangers, and as we have one N. B., but defeated in St. John, on for Coughs Colds, Consumption, Hoarseness, . I - to Ile •�rocared and an attentive hostler always n r0 rle�8r. Bronchitis, iinflaen:ia, whooping Cough, and all - • WM. FOY, p t resent' in our vill a who follows the Mo da last - _ in I,e yr utir e.t l h y. Throat and Lun difficulties. 8914 by W: H: • g - . - ` I.: uiet and lawful business of Handling the O e million young whitefish Were Field, chemist and druggist. Price 960, hoc. and - - - - these smart young men of ours places] in the lake oppsite . Toronto on si per bottle. be =onnd on I r,�fi to ttnuounce to the-public that I have nose, THIS (iW. P. and Boarding Rtable on Brock The loss by the - Montreal floods will ' , PAPER1010wzLL the Olt opened a Livery g t lou lit he would be a cod aub'eet to Wednesda A 10 S ruse Street, Whitby, and will always keep on-band rR g , y' a ate $2,000,000, , : • D� Advertising 1�reau i P prat -ClaAS h�aee one carriages to let at very t y their wiles upon. They stole his hat Montreal will have to spend x'80,000 to aRR7 l; 2 s David Thomson, late M: P. for ?r �whereadver- reasonable termeolicit a_call from my irienas t begin with, and then retni -ned it to $40,1000 to repair streets and sidewalk!; . ` _ },, �gcontractsuiay YORL I respectfully' &aldiuland, is dead: -- I tie > for iu soil ilia genera] public. 4idy. l l lm, but he declared he would take law chinased by the floods. ,� ?7;.,:! t , - i< .1­ ,, = _` - ,. . - _ t i L.. -11 . - i , � . a; . . I . . . ... - - . . . '. � I. . ­ . -,�. . �.,. . . I - r I . - - V .. I i ­ I � I _., r- V t,: a ,4 1 t � - . r.` ol ow we. bu atJn �u`t. cot t it Wit DOwlt�th B6ip' - �U N '�' " OL' S4 . fins- vw� t Prix• a ' 'sidd, of the lab etoams 'p .• - ! ,*ht I Wte at , q at a goes P irg qa ., pt• 6� I`` t. I gin., ba1>b. a wad n incugh. bad aremsl%a It git� was 1W 0 is ,mss" .which dram Bald= 'Al V CB ASIA• Most totlntDats y for a vs, we had halt. of fin M a tt! it I us � la February, and reached (l �►lway, inland, vd on the brow of a r where tie ■and ' velvet that oeai tvd inharmsaiwa sty with in the latter part of Marob, reports that BY DAVID Ksli. lay thin and light, and here the swam of her dusky oompls the jelydgve tsaoring_ e�remtis the ocean, and whUe ub tat. 1. - the whit was 'too in* to hit the drifts � nN►t!y dtremsed fib broWd muino, n°4ro 28 O s� aiad Jon, tiff ° 30', he foil In with There are many deserts in ' but a lot of wreckage, and Cep& Todd soaaned '1`SrEary, gather thickly round Had , met the to my fate, with a faint dash of ■oar et, woa. mongrim and dreatry than the great dam In the hollows lvw, we should' all that'was quite pretty►. Jr► the atternoba the horizon with his gloat and two or three waste of "Rata Honm" (Black Band), have been dead men an I still count that there were lraoss on toot and on pouf•■, 4, Of miles to the south he sighted a brigantine which ■tretoha sore= the 'whole northwest night's work one o th narrowest of latter beta v eltottiD . AS ten bo tii vi Central Ads. Da after de.' on g •' g nap raved around the bossed =boat by the mountsaons teas. Tne Day y y P many ewape■ from den mounted on shaggy 6s national co ors of France and 11 flag of die- wearily on over the endless level, with your ring, and were to shoot an arrow at a target t na were flying from her masthead.. 0•�- head aching and your akin � fevertab, - � as they rode. Then came the " tug of war." twin Todd steamed to the westward of t e- '. seeing nothing bat the bra l�ky above M REMANT Of ONCE POWER- white ve. Iroquois, and to was a long pull at distressed vessel and attempted to rescue 1 and the burning ■and below, w ere the only FUIa IfA ION. a rope that booms very exciting, bat Saul the altars, bat a small boat would not live - -I thing to show that yon have not wander ly ended is the Indians' victory a+ they in such a sea. By sprinkling oil on the sea from the right track le a ■tray mound of I BY ANIfI1i Jst�r brought over the white strugglers a Iae� he wan enabled to wouri comparatively earth here and there, out of which' peer the their will. After that the little girls had Smooth water, and a life boat from the :: . ` whitened bone■ of horses and osm��s, pd I. fliayreaden have a to Montreal they �, and five small figura'vnter`ed the ring, steamship tenoned four of the sailors. The sometimes even of men, who have ddied ht ra wo ' d most likely see nth• right head dreassd very picturesque oostumes with captain,. the mate and the cabin boy of the - before yon. she aopposite Laohine he straggling village gay t app rigs ; at the word " go —they ship were deaf to the entreaties to abandon But it you do happen to meet a man, you of uguawaga, where ve the remnant of shut their hands, visibly el•aohed than her, and they bade A last farewell to their must be on your guard, for in ese wild the nee power`ul Ireq in, who were In the teeth, and pitched along head first. The comrades as they sailed away. As soon so regions the old jok. a about "oats g ' a Tor- earl days t f the settle ant of this• oountry referee evidently did not know, them s a they saw the resaued sailors were safe on tar" often comes true In grim earnest, a to r to the white bitants, AS you for an the t panting figure reached the board the steamsht ,the hauled' down the When one of these flat•faced, bullet•headed can read in the history f those times. So winning t;, he inquired. "First ! signals of distress went below and an hour fellows comes trotting rip to you on his wiry fieroe they were, so orn I end teraoherous, Me —While Bogle's girl, was Answered. later the vessel sank with ill on board. little horse, looking ounningg at you from one scarcely believe t m the 'same peo- •• Second T' " Big Crow's girl" said • „ " Hader the high cap of black Sheepskin that , pie. You could hardly fail to see some of bright-eyed child of twelve and the three Her mime was the Dix Freres, and the in douched over his small, narrow, ratlike them, for the men live y rafting, or act as unsccesful competitors shrink back while wssbonnd from bl,rtinique, France, to Bom• eyes, you had better keep your d on your pilot■ to the steamers that go down the the prizes were presented, but rejoined their ton. Mess°' ' revolver and our e e n n him n tit he has re. ids at Laohine. T e chief amo the y y Po companions as they walked away. There . answered your oh enge of, •' A qn net T" pilots is Alentonni --bet ter known sr •' Big were some fair attempts with brush and A Man Who Has Saved Mani _ (is it ease ?) with; •' lash' All , Amaun John,"—Whoin quite n to staid Indian pencil, and some Ingenious carpenter work, From .Death. net " (please.God it is peace). fashion of his notoriety, and would Intro- while a little gh I of fourteen took tt a prize , ' ; Why this pleMant place shoal be called duce himself to you as Me Big Join, all for plain sewinv by hand. , . (Front Toronto Truth.) . . Why Band' it in hard toe *y, #o both it folk >Enow me ;" which orris he used to me An America-i lady, br a. Erminaie It is not customary for us to 13nd an an' and Its two eat brothers the " k Konm" one day whoa he Dams m home which Smith btu taken ea inteFest in these • y • , Sr it object, but when true merit it found (White Sand), to the east, and th •• Kizll Is only five miles away. The village of Cang- people, learning their language and enjoying we feel it only our duty to praise it. When Konm (Red Sand), to the south, are all of nswagA is within Sig t of the beautiful their hospitality. Her infla dine Is felt for the praise which is .given may lead to the one color, and that color a pals Follow. Monet Royal, utter w soh the oily at its good, for there children of the sorbet need general benefit of mankind, then it should But it can to k •• black" eneneh sometimes feet was named, and n where else can be some direct het In counsel rnd example P P be more quickly given. There Is one man i z! another w y, act I knew to my cat. In seen to such s►dvt►nta a he eztremes of Div- .from the world beyond them. Their young, whom we feel free to recommend. Thin gene .the ariat an lonellest part of It, just as the Ufzation, and the di a as which onitiva• poet died last year, a youth who could im• tleman in Mr. M. V. Luban,- the troprivtoi - water in beg ning to ran low In your skin tion makes in the ham race. The reser• proviso sonnets to the moon that if translat- of the great remedy for the care of drunken• beg, yon nom upon a deep, winding furrow vation or land set a by government u ad would be found as sweet and poetic as nose opium, morphine, chloral and kindred in the parch d earth, which was a rushing their own is poorly out vated; there in a the rhapsodies of his white brother. He habits. There can be no mistake but that river Ages ag ,and you think of the col, river frontage of seven Iles, and the soil wore his ha�r long, not "lank," but curled, Lnbon's bpeciflo Medicines Effect at perms clear water t at the thirsty sands; though rough sad stn y would boar good i(a thick waves around his nook, and his nont ours. We have oven letters from men _ drank rip, sun yo$yourealf grow thlfretier crops If properly oared or. In the vU I a dark eyes had the dreamy look that was and women upon *bomr the dread curse of . and more di 1 than ever. i a stranger visiting the country minsa the once attribntr%i to true eta before ••Peet' ' d We were j t midway serve t e desert whitewash and appear act of thrift that in , p° drink and morphine had fixed itself, who are fon=d his way to i� ail street, and became today thoroughly coxed. The medicine is and the reds was ■inking over a great so attnrzative In the oorest het of the so practical. This Is only a beginning-Of nohamt;u or It would not have stood the Waste of lifel sand, when there�endaenly French Canadian hub tuna.. The houses what this remnant of a nation mean to do, tort so ion Bat a a arose between as and it what see d at first have • saint and =note t oe while g• &p art from this, we q s.PP and the next time you sail nova the St. would have oonfldence !n the media _ sight llke a of trd of vrithered lee es. Brit to the open doorway wring fine weather I,,t� and begin to feel the thrill of awe �e from our confidence in the a ssaoad glen elio+i►ed it to be hat of the women ors seen •t t sir bo•dwork, very that strikes one at the near approach to the mom; wide -win ed living t movie wilt and tarsi at domestic war of:an other sort. The opium, morphine or drink. g 9 B'e, g y Y Laohine Rapids, I bops you will oast your frig habit, L a curse so insidious In its unswerving, in rank rder, like •n army The village in one log street, end the eyes to the right, and see well onitIvated approach and so blasting In its results arrayed for be. tie. B t for theft amazing church. which arms at Grecian srohttec- field= and pleasant homesteads, as there, ,t„ appal wherever seen. The morphine numbers one Ight have taken the for an tare, V built oa the k of the river sand unit of the SmbiNon that hiss stirred the habit is worse than drunkenness and creeps . s ordinary flight of grasshoppers; b{at I had contains some artiola f•, historic interoat. hearts of the ease powerful Irednols of upon Its victims so Imperceptibly that they seen such A Sig t toe often not to >teo ^gnize The bell that calm to then the worship- Csngnawsga' are bona . the destroying arch of the locu8t, pars was presented by rge Third, and - d soul au4 body before they are Onward the went to lay waste the rich over the altar is a fine tire of St. Louis Aware of its approach. If this notice fans lands of the mouth, their vast shadow dark- of Franoe, gives to t}}i■ church by Charles •A Dream of the Fut• under the eyes of any person cursed by more ening half the sky, and the whir ; of their Tenth. There is o a gilt challoi, z}Y >s[AVns; L. RADlroan. phins or whisky, we toll them that they �.` - aeuntle= win Soundin amid th� hostl the ifs of theez-Em Ea rile in her may rid themselves of the habit if they g g y g P I am sitting in the firelight, choose►. To briefly silence like the teeing and grindin; of•some palmy days, and is th ■sorts in A cape Thinkhnlf,sadly of the past, y and "pointedly close this ,- mighty engine. Altboagh thoueaa passed of cloth of gold, p nted by Napoi• of the in ride so tong departed, article we say if qua aaffdr from the ezoes• every moment, t was,fully fifteen minutes eon. The church se oe in held In the All are g�ine save me, —the Last live use of alcohol or morphine, send your before the last f the host had gotta by. Irc quota latguage, se. the singing is a addre w for Laban's Treat lee In book form oa : ' Then my T star servant perused his vita, weird octant that et .be described. First I see my little rioters, drunkenness, opium, morphine and kindred As they played about our door brown, bony ha d aster the shado mast Takia a habits- The bock gives a full diecriptlon ., �� wy , g party of Am oat friends there ell yesasllBe go o before. ken— of the comedy an 1 000tains testimonials and ■aid, solo 1y, piaster we s 11 have once, the priest was found buoy with a ciao from those woo have been oared. Note :the „ a storm." , of little girl preparing for first communion years steed on. a� d ail was easeful medicine may be given in tea or coffee and •` Why do yo think w T" asked I, some• by teaching them the htsm In thin vet p p g Y I had theged of sweet j the- without the knowledge of the person taken what surprised, for the sky was lest and strange tongue, and t it quick answers, I was then a happy mother, g cloudless as eve , and his profound devott n to duty, Impress- - Merry with my girls and boys.. It. If so deaired. Address, hi. V. LUBAN, ••The leonats avegone bylnthe srmiefe, od the vtsttors very mn h, Itin interesting 47 Wellington St. East, Toronto, Canada. even each as those that the Prophet Mouses to ka th that a des y aborigines have a Nezt a ea3der eeeae awaits me : P, S —B wok sent f tee. p�v . Soft, the angel death is near, Ben Amrahm" (1Soses the son of Amram) saint whose ptoture ha go on the walls of Oh, my husband he is dying - t '•brought up ag net Egypt ; and where they the church d eased in a gay trappings so All the world seeme dark -and drear. Confidential advise, to ei her come, the b t f the desert is never far be- becoming to er race, or name It gIvea to s�qz, on delicate dia,iasee. Book 1 I. hind. Destrno n alwa ■ follows the- de- as es Teb kw`I , But my cup was overfl ,3win 0 cents in y 8'e. tin and he was baptizjd as lr; �it'amps, Address World's D :apenfa*y Med- OYer•" I s Christian on Eetater d y, 1670. The vii- My d��°ge left me, one by one, And my human heart etriveI vainly fuel Associations G63 Hain St,, Buffalo, Tne terrible a phasin of the ■tone age scheolhonse is ■aid be the oldest balld- To say " c3od's own Will be done " N. Y. ' and meaner oho ed that he was thoroughly Ing in the Dominion f Canada. It Was la earnest ; and t he spoke truly, the'ahonght once the reddenoe of the military nom• Then I turned my sad heart npw ard, "All men are eg11al hetor� the law. 11 of encountering desert whirlwind in this meaner, and the Conte a Froatenao whom Asking God to give me pesoe ; Yes, before the law, bmt after it gets hold of ' ` Clive tne courage to live this life, them then it's different. perilous ■pot, w ere there we.■ enough loose you know well by the Coryry, came here Zyll my weary heart should cease.: send to bury a 018 army, we.■ Nnythiug sometime■ daring his ven2l career, Of Do not take Pills or Pow•lm containing but pleasant. B t what could we do ? Te coarse, you remember, too, the historian And I got the strength I needed. eu16 may bereerioua� tItmyon require a� doEe of of the go back teas •e d gerotu as to go >(orward, Pere Chsrlevotz, and it in interathtg to see Over �y sad heart He sh d physie take Dr. t?arson a Stomach and .Con- and to stand fail was worse than either ; se the room he need, Still undisturbed the Divin po;ce and consolslion stipation Bitters • it acts gently on the Rowels. 1. f . on we Went. . pictures, desk and books still there, as And my hungry heart He led. purifies tha Blood, improves the circulation, ` stimulates the Liver and Kidneys. and speed- Two hours pct► ,however, ivlti%nt any when he wrote those fa ens letters to the Now Ipat'e+atly am walling fly onrre B�1 +omens se Hee►aache, Dyepepals. sign of danger, a d I Was jars begtpn y to Doahesse De Lesgarervs is i73p, , Tiil my tioublet life is o'er, Indigeptiou. search t�e Lrug torea from one hope that the T ` tar might have been ie- For the lest three -ye the Indians have fill I'm palled unto my Father, end of Cauads to the other, a -nd you car not ta)l;on after all, When the oameL, fah attempted to . improve air oendltion by I; =ling peaceful evermore. find a remedy equal to it. TTY it azd use it in s Ws>ce harnessed t tee @►breast to my light holding a Jain on the Damon below the your falritiea sold everywhere in large n 8 New WILY to Raiee Chiol{En>I" ottlea at ao Dears. covered wagon, r ddenly stopped art, and village. The little will tents Gleamed to 9 began to wall th air wnearU the autumn ennphtne a i went on to the "Pam Presidont Cleveland 6,enies that he has - y rounds a Pompey, has yo hearn bout de new the marvelouq memory his flatterers lines I saw a look of sty oloIId the �artsr s g , rid the facer the aattvee shone Way o raisin chicken■ . ascribed to him. He saps his memo Is stern face, instan y reflecting upon that cf with delight, while I nId only think of No. Jobe. W st ■ dat T - very o +priaioas, often retaining trifling de- _ our Kirghiz drive , whose sharp whitstseth, that verse the beloved heftier wrote: " Why, I b'lebe day calls it art 8sftar tails r " hooked nose and y regarding some oro= -roads postoffioe y , great black hollow eyes Wild a the units he reed to till a e , or raisin' chickens without a mad. while letting slip tr;attere o! the first im. looked quite an My in the fitful moon. , These vela the idle I than trod, P ) rance. light. Nor knew the glad orea ive skill- - •' R +tstn' ohickene'dout a mudder T Lor' I The camels main dd again,' more 'quickly ;. The toy of him who- i4 with clod's sakes 1 dst boy "Lik•I o' mine knows all Imperial CO1�h Dr a wtII glue and restlessly th ' before, and then aronoh- The ve ehbles were 'bout dot." Poatttive and Instant Relief to those anfferriinng� g g , sad I hoard se. a, He do T'' from Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throst,eto.,and ad down aid byro, a e, with their loon necks old farmer, where acoen told the! was are Invaluable to orators and vvealintr, per laid flat on the d. S :otab, remark —•' Nos a3 show o' grain," , " Yaas I He'm been ralstn' choak. toff ` "Tebbad I" (s id-storm) shouted the Act he passed the barb y and ate and . c roosts doze tar' ten year, an' I don's .ale by druggists and oenfsotionerr. R. h - Kirghiz, throwin himself down behind beans Ia the agricultural tent. A Pathetic he gibber took his mudder wid 'im once.' T' WATgO�T, Manufacturers. Tereus•, them, and muffling Lead In sheep-skin skin die l of ap les and Ontario. f cloak. P P . i P grapey 'made me --- - - wish i t hors culture w more fully devel• I The words were hardly Spoken, when s o ed, but the wild agpl s are so plentiful '� p gray dimness rush d' down suddenly over they have not yet felt the need of improved - . .. :` ' f" _ the whole sky, rid my Tarter and varieties. In one tent beantlfnl bead- ei�` .t 1 had barely time fling ourselves 'down work, an moccasins so nely stitched as �� Into bottom of the sgon, when there am 3 to appear' a work of art, ow shoes and la• 1. .` a rash and a roar, d all around was ono erase, Wake, and the fan Indian baskets, t r'. i I , - . a whirl of flying tad and charging storm, with mats of corn husks, and other wares which, closely act at shawls were pulled gave ev denoe of Industry In their own pct• . '`4 ' % p • over our.faoa, see ed to dEafen, blind, and culler workmsnahip ;wire the preserves i� ; : mtraagle w all in on moment.. and butter, fancy dress &king, and good A ' t It seemed many ours to us . (though in white bread showed or It able efforts In - 1 resllty it war less an one) while we lay oho art of o>villzed hou okeeping. There there, halt stifled, but net daring to put Were prizes for the has soinert papoose, ! > � �. ' forth our heads, lint ning to the howl of the and it war •faun sf ht see the room of e - storm and the eh p "parr, pla" of the table■ of all ages straPPe on board■, which �. whirling sand at the eider of our root- is the Indian cradle. at So • •! them were >ay�;ft frig Wagon. Bat at last the hideous =WOW taetefally Arranged at th head piece that , e t 11 - - - 'died away, and we entered to peep forth. projects over the tap, d In the front Of t A strange sight a sited us. Far as the wh ah in a curtain bf lace with a valance of - eye could reach, th smooth sand was bll- blue or disk silk. Ths board can stand , lowed like the wav of a stormy sea. Our agtinrt tie wall or bang p in a tree •s in wagon, looked as If Fed is time, and the the rhyme s lower half of it was Iddeq altogether.. - Of N tiVhen the wend blow' . . the remote nothing uld be seen bat their % ' . The olntdls shall ok.•* humps; and •e th Kirghiz started rip, Ana realiy the roared -ey , and shabby, .. throwing off a whir wind of dust on every dusky -f=ood babIa seem the most con, - tilde, he seemed to have risen bodily through tented to the world. An one who went the earth. to look at the cattle soon nand a source oi'� We ourselves had =red little hotter. In amusement, and I folly the crowd - - "° note of all my wrap lugs, my skin was as to investigate the oli se of ! ` gritty ass match z from head to foot, Evidently -the schoolmasty Was ' rj� and the Tartar's sail w �M: looked like a as immense pig had a to ket atlaohedtto half-washed potato. Trm ge nial air his head dentin that a vat. a " had saddesr}y beoom chilly ss • lave for fiat 8 , prize epr lamb, ' and a rttottlarly old - ., the Siberian ham e bad brought with it and ferocious bull, tomW on hin .horn=s , I cold memories of fr ea seas, and leagues of ticket stating that he as a •' l . - snowy moorland, a 3 half -seen Icebergs oa1f," while a pretty led oaf that . . ,. ?'stint drifting wearily thr ugh the polar night; looked out wistfully at the green grass , Ud OH I do YOU r LIItZ afY 1rItIEND, . MIfB I GgI3171I1 I AAt SO OL D i and . tie pule gray sh- yellow sand of the yond Its pen, mentioned on Its ticket that it DON'T YOU THINx THAT sH& I8 vsaY comme sl faut ? I Sara Konm, whtoh y its very nature can- was a " spring pig." Theme mistakes were A>riutble Qaltteman (not to be. outdone in polyglot ' nxlmirctt><on ' ` . nut absorb hest, is o s of the • coldest mar- due to the fact that the ez ibitore t ad not s Moot trasRB Is 8ohf$mHINa ■0 n Y ig , eNli -rgi;lx, Ke faces in the world. saffi +teat knowledge of En lish to arrange +'y pasgee ABOUT ggg 1 (, ;�' iPvndere aJler a ttma talittAer dielirrgetee was not the tour �i I r ; d w cA he tlteatnt 6o use, -'.. -t;. . t'i . - ... -, , _ ,- -.. -. , 1. ,.• r . - - 1• - . r. -. °} : ... - r - - ... _. :,r . .- _ s , _. I: ., ,... � I. , ,. 1 . . ,., t JR - - - -- -'_- — — - -- Y `hat r' dder t can b t�+i >tbikof arlltvbl• whom �►oir afford to arc, It on down In awl of a iw[nllife by consumption, The � w» early tilling ooasumptiver' iRa9� mlgZt be saved by the timely 't Pleros'a "Golden Medical 1), iaoovwyi ,of G. in a positive once for o )nsamption in ih bq stages. It is the best altersrlve sad %� al in the world. All druggists. Hops Is this ruddy morning ray of ' collection is Its golden tinge ; but the I' fk in wont to sink amid the dews arnd d t" shades of twilight; and the bright bl1w. . , which the former promises, break•, Q, but In another world, and with anti sun. M %n,@ inhumy t . anit o Womeet 6akt% less thousands mourn, wool t be se cable rendering at P,,p3 s line, io v W the indignities she has aaffared as d Undergone at the hand, of Unskillful h oians and quacks. NAturally inodsi,y, suffars on until forced to consult as ph b regarding some f•vials difficulty cb � well knows is sapping her atre this emberatisment can b9 avoided ' efloated by puroh•sing Dr, 1 %arce'� �� its Prescription" of pant drugglet, aaa e ing as directed. Price reduced to fms 4, lac. -. &P. s,s S'C�O -HALF' CASH - 82 ACRE14T�rtt� U one mile from town and rally, IN (Mete invited, TnoxAB PIPaR, Holland AT ACRE FAItIN FOR RALP -ft`U 50 Only 1100 required down; ba ace B I cent. Address, M. J. 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A .I..- _: 1J, ` abl ht coarse. has a eha wa of being is the thick of the artillerymen at their Bans, wbai4&the E OEM B Donor hang sn perteverirrgly' on iaa eve lf be h.r to ram&Vs oatstde t ttan ot► gyp- ' ` their trail, however As m death spurs He's a man of just your own build, Captain meat of them whbiLlmisgOb►t ha ed seized with 11 ---- I-- .�.-.:t: 1 atoll of Lo�'e and �Pild Adven , founded n on S �,} hi. hits horse har+� on the track of plars, Donelly, and his hone is one just after o a wt p t �+ �8v814�iIl$ Peso errs or famine, and ever time that, own hears 'm s " 7 7 p�►nta, galloped away a�as the des � in the Career f irabia Pasha. sort, �aoing sans and ganaeritaaliitie to their I ea fed is look bank their pursuers seem "Are there any sick amongst the men, oo fate, and to the dead! melee Captain Doael- t ) ha a gained on them, whW$ that th�y that my fellow Pat may have an equal ly, who exposed himself mash fearlessly, the lass were aware of the fact was eat• ohanCS ?" E PTI N ROM I Sy �' Author 0% " NI.r�, THis NIHILL ,'' •• TH= RID Sro: dent rum their. frequent exalting shoats and would more then once have at his own . . .. I ". Tens RII88LiN Sry . g •' There's just three, who, I tsar, will but for the valor and the ty of Pat . ETV., Ta , ETO - . the ontlaual franNo brandishing of loam, have ■mall hope of drawin sabres .before Monaghan. - ' and atohloak. the time has come to sheath them, and I've (TO Bs G'OIQTIBMW4 i t$+dPTER LIB . i ; A ild and feTdoiotu looking set they no doubt your man will find that out and • (taros yards iwsy, whither yoQ will be were with t TERRIBLE OF ALL gICRILS wn ken when on , air iong beards floats scarlet „ , 1ss NcsTe 7 arrl a there. Tba'proteot- head rsseen,ronzad, halt naked tuns and not set such an opportunity al[p g�w xsLLls «'A 1 PRHNEB�'BD. ors that I shall give unto you maybe per- ono oaa swords ■Inn over -their backs , NOS I'll be sworn that he won't," relied alII1tIR . Tr ' ' the Childre #. I,eadlug the two Europeans in pursuit o that thoiret tvnroora ;yareme�ei who know g Frank "And I'll wager, too, that be 11 do CNIldren should be spared iroiJa seirrow at toils their bones looked almost equally the work of any three ordinary men, if only mnoh u possible ; their ■nnshine of hops c} with me, so even ferooi na, with Their tossing heads and previously well fortified with beef and beer." sad joy should never be dimme -so as to ,iz thousand Egyptians, who were executin their selflsh interests ill make them faith• stria g manes and taW and those other . a retrogsde movement, we will revert to th ful to their trust: A d nods farewell," tails yed brl ht red that dun led an Two hours later the (Ireeoe was dLaharg- leave them without even the memory of fin fortunes, or rather the misfortunes, of on Ar hs aonolnded th war minister rained ad tr m their picturesque harness. d sway- iz'q her living freight upon the gday at Ie- glory. The perfume of a thomsund roses lovely Nellie and her parents. the lovely girl's hand to his Its and klesed •, q es, but the In caused one of . mails and some of the cons were sent son di P a1, unless Providence Im especially off to the front as quickly as they. could be their thorns remains tong after ; a by The trio ware cl� ly guarded and not e`ce It fervently — almost. ndeed, reverentially, look! g after as, they'll run n■ to earth. got Into their saddles. ' allowed to hold spet ch with cne another, Then he raised the fl p of the teat for her Th at last, in almost despairing &ones ,. , , remembrance is the midst of mirth IN like ellje could not hi 1p- perceiving how th to enter it thereunder, and whAn she had c ime tom Pat's master but MoaA ban's " ` ` " that " thorn among the roses., ± -r idol of An hoar uad fallen in the common d[s &ppeared from his sight he sithed and thorn ably oht'smast r reply was ; g A few words of explanation are essential When an accident 000nrs, learn whether e,timaticn. returned alone to hie gorgeous pavilion, •� P y hero in order that the reader may know what it was through misfortune, oarele+umess or. . g dad, yes honor, an it's }lard to ■a wilialness before ACsi_ she heard his oonc nc . being discussed in muttering to himself the while • y % the British troops were about so far away you pies sentence. on des 'd tones, bat in no measured telrme, but f r myself. I foal in better spirits now front Alexandria. dents are frcgaently of great service, and " I wonder if I have acted as an lionor- that here's something more to rouse me up oa all sides of her, able man or simply as a fool," - Such grumbling 'created to her heart a than he flies an otherstta to sn worrttin The fact was that when the commander• children often learn mere'oauNon and gain stinging g In•ohlef Sir Garnet Wolsele arrived at more real Information from their occurrence ' • ;. ' urea ref. An' besides, we've palled througtA than from fift n 1. ew alarm, .or did the war minister lcse'hio A exau rim nn the 26th of August, he.toand o lessons. Be It remembered high position he would be no longer able to + CHAPTER LV. almoe as bad before." t, - " " t ell, Pat, we can but do our best ;and, that Arab! Pasha had raised snob iv- mldable that the perfection of science ie owing to protect her and bar parents, and they wo uld L03T A110:Ypgr MOIINTAIN3— xEABLY - ' . TO by Jove, that we will dote the last gaupn batteries at Kafr D;.war (where we left him !the occurrence. and remedy of its early moat- - aa three assuredly lose their lives. , e : , RASTH. Th In the chapter before last) that he complete. dents, �hi.et then fears and apprehensions is- , ... y spoke no more, but strained evenp P ly blocked the short and ■trai bt road to There coin be no greater mistake than is ` nerves to prevent the Bsdonias fain g tubed her m_nI Arabi Pasha himself ad Two European$, wan, half at' .ad sand in g g Cairo, ant so effectually that a fearful lots confider children As destitute of enough to endure in tarn. every way wretched, be roan . girt by ae many Their sole obmfort was that that half hum• of life must have been the result of any Ing ; their understanding should rather be : lie was c�ntinnally beset by some cffi or perils v ever was the Apatle Panl, are mIa attempt to force a way in that direction. appealed to and consulted Most of as re- ` , of diatinctien or other proffering h$ advice, wandering &lode in the desert ahem tin re g aqd half shrieking naive was more member to ilm os9d upon P - g pI.&I audible than over In their front and • our days after his Arrival, Sir Garnet mg P P in youth and ' -- and sometimes almost insisting on his Oonn- make their way overL►nd toward some part deolde�dly very much nearer. ' re- embarked more, than Half his army, oaten- how our elders sought sometimes to put ut eel belvg followed. or other of the Suez Canal. sibly with the obje}ot of Attaoktn the fort& in e ff with evasive answers or Insufficient ex- . • Bat sound is very uncertain In some states g After a monotonotie fonrteon mil ea: ma eh Not to make a mystery of the matter, of the;atmor bore and the still, balm air Aboukir bay and there effecting a landing ; planation ;'how they told as some plausi- • . j;. over the level. ,andy, treele3s plain, the it they are none other than Frank Donelly and of Eg pt bears sound at all times nylon and, Navin deeelved not only the enemy, pie story sa an ezengs or as area■on ; we &1- ; . tie village of hair U>wa was reached, woe. e, his devoted follower, Pat Monaghan, whom way, ,o that It might be still miles divtant.g but a bost�gf trenblerogte and misohIevoas so remember that even in our youth and .N' tN -Ocgh well -nigh exhausted, the troops In the chapter before the last we beheld g g newspaper Correspondents by the carefully, eimpliotty we were quite Capabll of seeing An now the Bedouins alun their lances were at once set to throw up earthworka setting out from Alexandria in the dead of spread deport, he accomplished the most bril• through their maneuvers.. is the narrow isthmus, as a safeguard night on a most Qaizotic and ho lees er- and h ndled their matohlooiu, the next in- !feat tike known in modern warfare b - lw stuntisoharging them whilst at fall gallop, Now I do not believe in this sort of SCP ag et an possible landing And advance of rand, ar say but a lover and an Irishman steaming on far past the anticipated point thing. There should be no stifling of truth - aocor ins to their usual custom. of attack and 'no relaxation of do the - eh in that direction, while not ar would have perceived frcm the vet first. ck and seizing the whole length of the ty If, -iii often will Y Th ballets buzzed past the .start of the in t 3 rear of the working parties Arabi h d At lest; one moonlight night, they had fngitives like wasps and they made the most Saez °anal' thus in less than twenty-four happen, It is not expedient or ;proper for a'gorgeous pavilion erected, which h'ad be` n been perceived prowllag la the net hbor- hours most successfully accomplishing a oom- the children to know a particular foot or ia- g unpleasant discovery that they were already late strategic change of base brie c iaent the should be told so with kindness brought for his special use from Alezandr a, hood of an advanced picket, actually to the within range. P g g , sing him- , Y- It was furnished .with an abundance of I rear of the Egyptian lines (a hanging matter To tarn at bay upon more thtaa s were of self nearer to the capital of Egypt by a good and frankness, but. at the same time with . Turkish rags and c'ushlons, tt a dressed ek e . according to every military code in exist fifty miles than he was at Alexandria, strtk- firmness. I am afraid parent■ are too apt ' •\ - To would however, have been positive of different wild anim%ls and with eve y once), ■o that a troop -of horse had been sent ' na directly at Arabi Pasha 4 communication to overlook the Intelligence of the children - madnese, sad so they still continued their therewith and turning and rendering per- and address themselves to thei staters ; ' othe"ppartenance that would render both in pursuit of them and these turnip their - g flight,; a flight that now appeared to be feotl the .for et the mind Imposing and luxurious tl:e tent of an O 1 flank and outting them off from Alexandria, ho 1 as. y useless the formidable works at Kafr Y g , which Is Invisible, in . eats! commander- in•chief. had chased them for fifteen miles out into Dowar, which had taken him more than a the presence of matter, which is seen. - A bb�g hill wu directly before them, ob- After he had perusEd sundry dispatches + the desert, and ;from that time whenever month to construct. Tne treatment of children malt always, i straot(ng all view behind. for their own mates differ much frow, that and issued all necesaaty orders, to t is they had sought to retnsn the had enooan- �� Thus was the ontgeasr&ledEgyptian coin- , h{ y Iii there's no succor on the other'` side of . e lendld pavilion was brought Nellie Donal• tared some bud of Bsdonin horse `or other,. that we will sell our lives at the boot rice of adults Oar manner of addre■lsing them: . � p g y palled to show am entire�! new frost in the . ' ly by one of true guards. I , who, drove them first in one direction and „ P Valley of the Sweet Water canal, which must also be different.; but there does not • we CA get for them, Pat, said Frank Don- The war minister receivei kei with t o then In another, till at last (Although they ally, be carefully examined his revolver. canal he, however, promptly dammed up, eeenp� to be any reason why we should not utmost deference, and when her oonduot r as yet had managild to keep clear of hostile e, in an attempt to out off the only sources of give them full credit for the amount of In- - ' •� - - Q P Y easy well say that, wee Monaghan's water supply available tO the Brittah troops, telligence they do possess. We rfisy every _° had taken hie departure he tut nod to hpr lead and steel) they were altogtther lost, reitpon�e0, •` for my nag In about dead beat des see ohthey with more dieo Imiaatton with a smile and, holding her meanwhile b, and no more k w the way bask to Alezan -. &s it Ie whose position for a while was critical Y >1 . , - in arm, exclaimed : � dria than the y to reach the moon. The Bedouins perceived this as well, and enough, In the neighborhood of Ismailia, at greater geed sense, of better regu� aced mor• - - "How does my wife ' ]Ike our gaarteiy ? They had b n lost for more than a month . their Ties became like those of ban all events ; for, Independent of the water al deportment, than many whose fall figure - . ' Are they not very comtgrtable 2° now, and all t t hile they have wandered wolves. Ili did'iculty, Arabi had the railway at his oom- or riper age has invented them 'with the . _ to and fro In a wet- wild region mand And, no sooner had tie two Choi and consequence of men and women. The fair girl caught his meaning is as g on of hill and Don My Involuntarily' drew to his own � - - � (� , hunt and her heart seen:cd to stand still. mountain, witl� is ge tretchas of desert iteede mewhat determined that he wouldn't men and a Coapl© of gnus been thrown I - 1#0h, where are my father and mother!' between hills sou ad a the-tops, bare of place moeif by so much as a sin le and in ashore, than ten thousand Egyptians, with A Mal Tian HeroiIle. , „ verdure and hideously mon,, tonoas of aspect, i y a battery of a dc z in Krupp c innoam, came the cried. I thought that they also w r y a safe position than thin occupied by his steaming down from Zag -a Zlg, resolved to The 'tiVlddin correspondent of the St. �� so that one can hard! be distin iahed from breve d faithful follower, drive the whole of the little force Petersburg Novesli sends to that newspaper being brought hither. y The horses were both reeling rather than` "A wife s place is at her husband's at another, which makes It al! the more dlffi rc Into Lake g paps . both night and day, and when she nutria Cult to get out of thin apparently enchanted gallop g now, but in' another minute, u Tltnsah' the following account of a young Balgarti�a she la u erstood to -leave both father region, and often after attempting it for a the bA a of the rocky hill was rounded, both It was the quick approach of the Egyptians girl who took an active part in the late war : . which had caused the dragoon guards to be. against Servia, distinguishing herself at.. - , mother aid to cleave only auto him," whole day they have fennd• themselves :at officer and man almost shrieked with de- take themselves speedily to their saddles NAvnitza and at Pirot, And received two ' ' - - ' " Bat I am not your wife. 1 was no o auumet close to where they started from at light a what they behold, for not five hun- the very minute that their horses were ulna crosses for bravery. Previous to the Cut-., aentisg party. I' was already married." sunrlse, dred 'y rd■ in front of them was a narrow g „ ashore, and no sooner were they mounted break of hostilities she joined a OOmFaay of Those wild statements have barn refut , Even to thii t6rAble region, however, @trip o red water, and an enormous white- . . - ed a sin and again, even from our father' .there le sm oast to be found at intervals hulled transport flying too British Union than a couple' of squadrons were sent for- militia —such companies were then tormint • ' g g ' y �P Y g ward to reconnoitre, ape' on the right aide in various parts of Bulgaria —and s000m- - `, -�' and mother's lips. We Orientals Cann wide &part, each with a ne►tural sprung to Its Jack 1 Ing motionless in the Contra, whilst of the bank the direction of Nepthe and p ►hied it to the southern frontier is the hope - understand parents not being able to d4 Centre (whence, undoubtedly, Its existence), her b nark■ were crowded with red• jaoket• the other o the left bank toward El of there meeting with the enemy. Daring I '- pie of their daughters n they list, her and adorned at the leant with fig and date ed, hits peek helmeted soldiers, gazing M%gfar. some time she managed to conceal her sex,. �' t- . such an anomaly comprehended in Christi . , tram, fruit than which In a clime like Egypt: with ger Curiosity In their direction, Captain Donelly had been given the nom- for her comrade@ took her to be a youth contrles In which I have sojourned. `T3 nothing more is wanted to support life. doubtl ■ owing to the report of the Bedouin mand of the latter "usdron and he nomin- with an effeminate face, of which there ( - sides, the priest of your faith declared tllia One morning just at dawn, Frank Don- matohl oke having reached their eon. ated Pat Monaghan Ii As orderly. were many such to be met with among the ' you are were not rightly married to yq elly started as they were in the act of sad- Thr minutes later Captain Donelly and The inatrn bona were to be on the alert, militia. Only the commander of her oom - cow man who ran sw with on whil dlin their horses and exclaimed In excited Pat ha gained the blank of the canal, whtlat ground was enf- . b y �y you, g to advance W line when the pony knew her secret • she wag obliged to I sm ver ' sure that o z Ire rightly marri" tones to his oom onion •' Did you not hear the Bedouins, swooping round the base of ' y f g Y P . • Y fioiently open for such a formation, and gem- disclose it to him when the company had set •i onto me. For thes3 several and good ream ■ It 2 - the h' , In turn received such a deadly oar- orally to tool the way as far as El M far, out upon Its march, and he appears to have ' I cell you my wife, ant from this mornig " Bagorra, an' bad Dees to that snafus, I Can blue fl from the deck of the Brtttsh Iran- there to dieoovar what the enemy were about loyally kept it to himself. In all ezeroisen, le ear b Allah and the ro het that • a `onl hear the buskin of. a fez." sport t at half of theft saddlca were emptied, araden and reviews she toot art jointly • ��vv Y 1? P y y 8 and If possible obtain a clue as to what the P P j y shill share the same tent and the same - You aren't trombling to lbten. ` I wish where pon the survivors shrieked,, wheeled meant doing. y with her male comrades. At )ant, when _ conch with m9. I have said it "you Ould for I want our o inion about round nd disappeared bah nd the hill again , „ Servia doe ad war against Bulgaria, the - �► ' y P with a quickness that did more credit to f Threw abgnt 1 march 1' trCt 1 and out g - gam, An ezppresslon of stony desuair came to ; it. flashed the mabres and away filed the dra- heroine k part In the forced march into - • fiellie'e face. ) " Be jsbers, Loan hest It now, your honor. horse ear► man, goons in seotione of threes, all to the highest Screw►, non ht at the battle of Sllvnitza, And . She gazed fer a moment distracte ty There must be a nest of 'am close by." ' I spirits at the near prospect of a brash with joined In a attack upon Pirot. Daring - " A nest of what, Pat 2 What on Barth do CHAPTER LVI. the foe, the fights a did all she could to encourage round at all the Oriental pomp and aalen or �, - After the had proceeded for about a e@, and the in return anami Can. by Which she was surrounded, but they f i!- you make it out to be then 2 I her oom ed w fire her ambition or to dazzle her tm e' why, if It ain't the bazzing of the most T$$ D TH 13IDIi AT 1IL MAbFAA —Tess FI8$T league, from they a small but donee patch ly voted her the company's medal for t�`ro$Y• When In Consequence of the war agluatlon as her Moslem lord had doubtless thundering bumble been or of I'm' of sorub.Frank Donelly thought that he dim. bravery. , q - 110NA that they would do. blessed." Ten" ates later Captain Donelly and tingnLhed the litter of steel. Hew" about coming to n end, the militia was dispersed ' The carved bamboo poles bent -to the ale- " It Bounds tome is deaf more' !lire the . Pat M ghAn were safe aboard the British to and half a dozen men forward to reoon- she neat t Sofia and was there jpresented I. . ie ' trans G whbh had bees wahin not re when he was saved i to Prince IAiezander who awarded her a rt wind that had j ant Sprung up and the ravh of steam through the soaps pipe of a r!�, $ t , m trouble on , d crimson damask lining of the magnificent distant steamer. It ,seemed tamUtar to me for as soh as a couple of hours in the If ar- - that ■oore by the enemy suddenly revealing second decoration for bravery. She then r: teat glittered till the myriads of bunches the instant that4 heard it." row■ o Atabst fora pilot to nuvigata her himself to the shape of a wall mounted rest- returned t� Wlddin, her place o domicile of forget-me-nots ee er honor but steamers tbrong Lake Vinvah to the town o I■n�ai1- moat Of E tan horse, who Dame atria before the 'war, where she Acts servant ' that were embroidered i wish It was. y , gyps °p g thereon seemed to be Instinct with life ant don't Come tearing across desert.'' Is, who e, &000lydiag to tastruotions of the from the rear of the scrub, brandishing their to an old lady. She say■ that should the l as they met her view, Nellie remembered •` No Pat, bu: In man laces the desert Con der -in -oh ,her living freight was lances as thou h th th000 hl inmut Norviano b' in another war she will ' ' 'stretches to fife v banks of the Baez Can• to be p t ashore. ml. oh�f, g ry y fight sgatai % them, but In her woman's aat- - . that a blue forget-me-not was the last flower stretC cry J tact Frank Donell had a per given to her. al, which u traversed by ocean steamers Both offioer and man were glad enough to In numbers they were thrios the strength tire, for it is not worth while to change Taro recollection t wens which rEatored to ooutinuslly. Let as up and away and at find th mselvss amongst tsUow- oeaatryme i, of the British, whiLt their horses were in one's dress for ■nob as enemy. 4 and mo a red coats, but how was They thus had the advan- her the courage and resolution that was an once make In the direction of the sound. slid flue ooadittoa. essential part of her character, and she There Is hope for a■ yet, my, boy." their tistmotion increased whau, directly tags In every way.' Bat of course retreat LATEST DEFIETIONO Ihsy s foot on the rt's eoka, the plu:ked from Arabi'a .belt the revolver that " If Mare u, begorra, hers comes a paok ,� Pe was not to be thought of, and so Captain . - ! i. . was careloAl thrust therein and prevent- of those brown Bedouin devils determined " Four D. G. on the shoulder straps of Density, as he cast loose him holster flaps and Manufsotarer —A man whose control of tag the mu4e at hie vet sorehead decl ;red to do their best to out as offfrom its Wo've the sal ors who thronged around iniorac ad �� waved his sword, shouted out : his own business In limited to pt yiag the J in a voice which desperation them o too most agreeable Gaut that they. �� Trot !gallop 1 charge !Give them the bill. ' Aeration rendered firm not & moment to ices, yes honor." were w th the R Irish Dragoon Guards, that she would Pull the trigger if he did not There wan no need to lose even half a min- Royal point, lads, when you Can, and remawt�er all Bo oett —A benevolent institution Import- let her ga, P b aim m e •' The Ha Family," and in Y P° . " Is o ate, for the horses were already saddled, and y PPY y, of you to watch year opponent's eye and not short air own refitment, his blade I" ad from Ireland. that?" Your hatred to me so great to call they had but to leap upon their haute, Bath- e, , . demanded Arabi as he recoiled. er up the reins and kiok the Corners of their Th nght you'd tarn up , somewhere a' The Egyptian Cavalry did not stop to re- Ltibvr agitator —A tolling nor) msn who "fly love of m husband and m honor is @hoe ahs d @tirrupo against their bony rlbm Other. !d fellow," exclaimed one officer. Calve them, bat, waiting nuts! their foals labors sixteen hours a day with his chin. i u great w that And greater, y " H y in such & M saeppa life fashion,( wore almost within Istol shot of them the ! - Ca italist —A villain who has &oeamalat• - wh3the I care little in lien of sputa. thoti "added another. •' I never beheld p ' p p , r I deatrcy you or m self. It it real- Thin done sway they sped with' the ape�►d gh s !subsea ism Wes, parted to left And right, made a rapid re- ad something by hit own indaetry.� . ly to a noble cause which Ou are supporting of the very ind out of the fertile oasis and a more I ezotttrg teep y trograde movement in two columns, whilst Strike —An Improved gun that w�Oando ten - and year life is IndIe nsab,e to Itsin�essg across the brown desert sand, whtlat the Well rl Bien, too." at the very moment that they than divided At the breech ae often as one at then muzzle l tell me to and I will ins the weapon- toy I3adonins, who had evidently hoped to steal Than adeatdat jests and oongratuhttodt, asunder A puff of white smoke and a flush of , Ward my end I and p° P - down upon them d evi eat lyd, ant the air was th r brother offioer escorted to the A&- red flames.broke through the patch of scrub Kalght —A brave fellow who by a worst . come death a thou worthless self. GVeI with their thrill and an cries and brand- , Pe lagged and a &he`ll Came hurtling through the air Oath has oared with his arsons! her loon w ,Ile the troopers 1 ed Pat Mona- P P ty Band times rather than a h &u a to the ■hip oantEen to treat him to and fell lump amongst the dr Dona, cane- . Eight-hour movement —A bharitable: �ejPent with you in the character of your shed their long spears en htgb. what h ,'had for weeks been longing for and P third or _van our second wife." The mODA9110aei ■ oared still oold"ued, g g in their horses to rear, plunge and shriek, scheme for tie benefit of saloons. -i , dream of and chiefly talking about, and The rase of the Egy lain Cavalry had ox- ' District Seoretary —A soverign ruler who - . ;� . An Involanary admiration of( her conduct - sad the isigitivev guided beitr hones in its ins lathed Itself. Their solo intention .had orders ant those that would like to .. -_ seized ap what he had ts,)esa to Call the "three e, _ on the war minister then. $e felt direction. If it wail wheat Fr+arik Donelly blessed'B.'s," namely, bread, beef, And beer. to tempt the Bri teh dragoons within work, �'tinetively that snob a girl mast po mats a apposesd It to be 't 'was affil si long way off, We e e getting so near to the end of oar point blank range of their m ked,. battery, Laborer— A'enffaring martyr from the 10°l+ no matter though the tenets of his d by the time the had reached the canal seed d g y P tale th 't we find we have ao time to wants y �� t8'a, tyranny of— striker. declared to the contrary, nd hie he stesanei~, from which he utmost ho , sad the had effaoted itheir fell Bea for, brows con ry' I that it reseeded, might have over tlable talk. It was the ofyioers 4' Hur.r -r, 1 Har. r•r I ]Kac•r -r. ! came three Striker—A. man Navin a •' � d time ". ' . . traded more with the weight of gain' hope P breakfast hour And lt`rst<k Donelly was quite more of tb a small howitzer shells, and one $� g gO0 thought tl.a a under the in flasnGo of anger a&st. quits out of sight. i y trooper'■ head was whipped clean from off as he sold In scarce! Then all art oaos it struck him . Was the ready or the meal. Whoa ha had hdefl —with &hand -ache and an empty pocket - � - yy audible accents : narrated his awn Adventures and llstasasd in his shoulders and the bowels of another torn the next morning. "you b %ve doubtly disarmed me. You nal still open 2 tarn to lent of divers opinions oonosrning out and scattered all his horse sad' saddle WeN ur Superseded. lkro»} " Isje." . j. ue safe. You may tower that weapon. o � He was Aware that the war tnialater had the Csnippaign, all pubes heldtag the anon- 1 d - By the time that he had finished speaking hreatened to destroy it on Ihe.�Hrtng of the lmouo Csav otfOrHowever, that they wouldy ae looked anxtoasly toward their $pen Engines ere Killed sot only had the sited his own sum u- rat hostile canna► against Alexandria. be Cramming sword■ with the E tins with- •I � . 'u .pavillon, but they had also gained a 1pes- It he had kept his word, the supposed app leader, wonderring what his next command tent th and the strap hum- jig a very fsw ho At most, no exaltedly would be. _' What staff it thin abeat kiQ I g englum t - - Nellie ' behmd the flaps of whose canvas teamer wsm a my , ge ezdatmed • •• Oh ! Oa ! ens d 't let it be oared They am'T alive. Mr. Daseny, what 4 % of could lain! dtstln atsh the voices Ing notes wall Ceased by . ■emething that ••I Wish to heav n that Iliad a horse and p is meant by killing them i" - -_r .' ' I. P y iC at as to retreat, am a boldest course is the ee Simply derrIving them of fire. and wa- _ • i her father _ I •- and mother." ht be hostile instead of friendly to them. a nnifetna, ■o that might j eta, you." - m &fen& 1" „'' 1 wiL' not come " I These were anything but agreeable doubts •, F th and I on 't see what's to pre• They so • but had the not It ter, my dhar.'' I . in wloh yon, - utd Arab , Faiths y nw It wit y • • U h 1 Then you could be killed very I have lost All esteem for ' our rents!, . d fears. went our doing t same," responded the would have bm &11 the same. The long „ tad I car All not to hold converse with those As a drowning mien Clutches at a straw, y . re imental surgeon, a genial Cove of Cork, brass trumpets sounded the •• ggaallo ," and Easily. ku he have ceased to respect. however, did Captain Donelly and Pa& 8 y the n went straight at the scrub. .. B simply depriving n of w bk and. you can M he war is son sal facetious! tuned. P •; Hon, my love 2 f m that ones ban on desperately to this, their ee �gOO y y P g yo you Will all thin a quarter of an. hoar B bang Ths s Ca tz:n Murphy • down with fever, . you C thine be I ourneytag by special most remaining hope, As they sped on and P i'P y The noise was destan g, the smoke was . 9►!ro o across the level "plain and aroaad one hill which he made worse through being in too blinding, but In they burst And on they rush- water--especially whisky." I fed too station is not a hnz: i - ; , . - - i - : - . , . . . i _ . .., . y . 4. - ,,,, . . _ t,.::, l , I: ,. - .. _ _ .,- I 1 . ....: I , r 4,. }' , py ,. , eF _ f - - .,. I p..r ... .,. , y. �.� .. f , ,: ,'- t , ,r.. =,.r �. ,_ �. . « ,I• • .. I • e R� • l f t � k . k*;.. I # IN I I 40 le . -a �� - . n; I , �i- I � -1 I . i I ; i I 44 I I . I . : . I : [ . , I . I � , ..' . i * � . 1 7 z I I I - I - I . . - , i : � - I . , Z . . I I � . � � , . . 1. .., I . . , It . . , . . .I I' � i. i . . . 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W6 ha 'e now in stock Mull heof. ,: '_ �-:r , . , �, shortly. , I 1'� I , - _. . a ii : _t ,va-,)­�' e Pt inr' 0,i t�� - ,j- . r 1, i , : . . - . .. . .1 � . .1 . . , 1,kM I - . I t - � . ., . - Z - , . I . - . , , : . ��, �11 ­r,. .W,.1-. . - .. Nlyn. �.. - - , ''I 9ATURDAY, APRIL': 24TNC._: !" , I I 1 :. �; .� . ". - - _� . . �. I ; . 6h* Vi - The i 8 I I I I - - I - - - 9 Quebec Legislattife' 466htly For 0 erection of a 3-roomed Brick ahool - : ergs, - ' ' s!, ks ere . . vrtujg Stem* .11.71 - - th , ` ' " " 'a CUOr 19 Plablished *v day morning c.t its a .mce, d a resolution "in favor of Home 11ouso In the viliais of claat the Tweeds, S Woksto I . 11 , . Plans and spoctfications can be "on I .. . � . ., . 07, ring, out. '/ . � I .� frul"eefor Ireland, and forwarded it to offi" of A. A. Post. Architect. Vfti*, and at �­�_. ­­ -1 Maknab's store, Claremont, On 6114 utter I . .. . . . . . _... '. - . . I - - ERMS, :. 1. . . f. gsn� � I � ;. . .,. - . .. .._ . ..� - . I S1.2i PW MR; I .00 if pad I& &&� I d&4,1%b inst. I �.; tt, '- , --* Mr. Gladst6ne. The hon. ler"n I . .1 - ; , and Trouseri . . , 1'� &"& ­ I 1, �, ­ I I . I � ..- " . - � - A� - . I . . . . RATES OF ADVERTISING: 'acknowledges its receipt, w'I deep a lowest or any tender not necessarily so I . hat .; Iti. . can .' - First,insertion, per ]I is . . . ' - t1, cepted. for to the public. at prices e b a . : Each subsequent in �rtiou, per line 8 cents. gratification. L ­_1 . , � �.. I_- . I 'U.S. I-, , I,- I D. MACNABI Secretary. - which we of L teil, . L 1 2 . . - . - i, it �:, , L ' ' - - .., . . L ,1,,".:i . I . -1 L . I I I . - - , , od , , Tbi 11 ' S. S. No. III, Claremont. . ------ -0 a rate does not I iclude Legal or Foreign Ad- .. 1.� - V som , - , � I . , .- Pastarag ­ I , Special terms gi to panics making con- Houhe of C6mmons last week to pro. I �-,; � U, G t - th � Best style Late t F, . . j, orti ants.' v The pitposal made ih the Domimon . . To Let. ,, �j i:. 3 S a4 __ _ i .. 1: tracts for 3 or 6. in he orb the year, Half- tact and legalize the'manafacture 6f Fa I Mars and others wanting p&Aur&4* for . I � 104 yearly 00 to payable quarterly. be sioommodated at lot No. 9, rear of at low figures'-by the new Tailors, Grey & Wheatley.,. . � . . . .. Business cattle � - I . 9, ines or under, with papor, bogus butter-or oleomargarine, as it cat 0 can . . - . . 'I, ;_!:.� 0 ( Pickering. Tormareasonable. Apply . . LL - ,� . one Year, $5 00, pays le in ". I I It - . 1� ; _..a .�.o;,, I . - . 1, :;, . . �.". Advertisements wi out =r, instructions is called-Js one that cannot be too t'o'hWOOV-00OWAN, as above. . 2" � . . I - .1, .1 ` :Stiff " ' � - , will be inserted until orbidden and charged ac- strongly condemned. The consumer The latest of English and American ' . Ungly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- 20rc Rath", ' ' t.., 11 Administrator's Notice. : ?_ . mento must be In wr ting and sent to the pub. Of this county do not want spurioug or -i '. . . : ,;%. . .. WITH IMPROVED FLEXIBLE BRIM. ­ '� lisher. . . . - . I . , - . . .. I 1. . ..! . I - � . . - bogus butter-there is enough poor N f . . Job Work promptly attended to. .1, ouce is beroby given in purftanee of - - I � I . . - . . . - ' * I . - I ...... . TING - cKE RING butter in too cap. 107, see. . , as � . Lip o NS a a I VOR, amended by 46 Viotoris, cap. 9, that all credit- . . 16,. , - time. But apart from this, the passage ore having claims against the *etate of Abrah" 4i U-s I . : - - made and sold at the present Revised Statu of tnLo, B' - , I 1­� , , I - Hoover, I&I of the Township of Pickering, in - I 0 "uw 11-1.01JLtION -Strict Independence. of such legislation would seriOUS1 Y 'the Ctog%of Ontario, deceased, who died on or. I �"_! -A First-class Local Paper. - affect and undermine the dairying inter- .tZ. . th day of March, 18M, ar uIred - _ -_ 40A_,tr_AJ m ' I I . .. . . I e r � 4DUr ]Expect atiti,nis -The hearty to mad by post,prepaid or deliver to the Zmin- '. , .: !�. � Support of the ')#300le 6f Pickering and vicinity. eats of the country, consequently our istrix cover I-; . 't IF R 6,orrywood, on or before WHY. WILT .You RUINYO�rt E � I 1111� . . Ln"A DAY 6F MAY, IBM, their name, I- - farmers woul& be placed in a far worse the EINT. . . � I YESIGHT, . .. ., 1; I addreens,and claims duly verified, and the . � � li-1.�-.1--. .-- I position than they now occupy. The securities (if any) held by them. And that aft-or . . - I I - BY USING COMMON GLASSES, - . .. I . � � , FRIDAY, APRIL 93 1886. . � I . . . I-, - 1. -:, .;.. -.1 .Q , I - - ,­... , �;. 1. . I - - i , _. .. I.: . I � . . said date the said Administratrz will proceed to -I- I I exportation of, pure butter would &I- distribute the assets of the said Abraham - ­ " - • I '. ! � , � J WHEN YOU CAN PUIRCHAS9 i -I L.- - . . �, . . . . .. I ; . . . . . . most cease as soon as this new con- Hoover. det,eased, among the parties batitled . , . . . NOTES AND COMMEN�S...... . '. . I I , . i . . ­ . .1'.1 . I _.. . . -grease and otb& notice i" been given as above required. And LAZARUS9 MORRI$41k C . I gloineration of soap' ' thereto having regard only to the claims of which 11 . �1.1� 00 . . 1. � ... � We have to the ik our me deleterious materials was allowed to the said Adminigtratrix will not be liable for - - - 'Ili, I . I !..I- - - .... .- b �parlia- r, Mr. I ­', I .. 11 . . I . . I . . - . . . ;' . In the assets or any part thpreof to any person of - � I . ­ I . - I . � 1 , . , " . . , I . % .. . .:�,. i . :/ : - .. . . . ; - � . I .. . � - . . . - , . . I I.. . . J. D. Edgar, M. '3., for late be placed upon the market, with the whose claims she has not bad due noti" at the . - . - I I . . , � -_ - ' m4ntary reports, contai i Sanction of Parliament as to its manui time of such distribution.. . ''� Celebrated � Cele ' ., ining, among _ And all persons indebted to the estate of the ��'. bra4d !. a. others, his speech upon the subject 4 facture, and an import duty of 10. said Abraham Hoover, deceased, will! please ., - . I - . � I unit at once to the said Adnitaistratriz. D. . � . . . : . :. . �!J) International Copyright. The stand cents per lb. for the benefit and ,pro- r' Dated pE I OHM ISTO N, solicitor for adrain istrWix. Do � 2&a y our mem- ___ . . s : -/-' . "PECTAC taken upon this natter b tection of the manufacturer. No, at Whitby, April 7th, IW. . RFECTED- �- S Lt hers i . . f.� .L.. b we think, t, ie correct olie, and thank you, we want no oleomargarine - _. - ,. i '. . . ;,. � . . . , .� . . , .. , - , I .. . � , , :. i , i", - .'� I ,...- - , . . �, Y t''. I.-.- ,- • t :­�;- 'L . I ': � I _. I I' .. .' - - we 0 . . � - �. hope his effort i to get a just and on our bread. .".: �,..; . - . : .1 .. " " L. . . : , . 1-i 1. I , .� . , I Mlhe :Best im the 17%70rld. . I . _ . .. �:, 1.1- I � I i . . . . 7'' .� . . ... .. z. . . - : . . - . I . . , . .. . :. "; : . .. � . , I,: I - . ' _�. I - ., � - ... ss� . . . . . I I C . . . I . . *1, . .1 _; I '. , 1':' ' About a Million Pair now in use, giving General Satifa tion: - proper copyright law passed will meet . ` - , ::., i - �'� - -1 - . i .i. I � t . .. . I I -1 ' em "matter that bat; .: , ..., . I I i . 11 ; 1. . . � I . '. . . . .. - , I _.� I- with success. Su,,,-,h a law is . refers to a -ih ; , . . . �- . ..�.. 1; s .­ I I ., - :, :. % . 1. � I . I . . I - gTeatly , ` A'cot ' _.t,�., i I . . -:. i I I I '. , "" , . 1...i i � . . � ,. I", . i - - . � � i . I . . I � . � ., ; ! i, . . FOR ONLY BY ,� I.. .. . . . ,- . , . - I , :.:11 i;.. .. . . - . . � . , - . ' i ` I , . I ­ ` I - - 1 . . . I . I., 1. . I often engaged our attention, viz., the ., 'I '.. :;� - . -.-� .. L . . needed in Canada. , - I : , : . I.. .� ­....i .. . J � . �..�: . ., ' _ - - - � . . � �,. i .1 , ,: . . k a, � . . � ; , 1.�,, - .. I t -.1, , L , i ..., :f I - I : . . . . . I . � . .. �i I I ., I &I, h in the various talon{; Oil . . ��'' -. I ..., il-.1. :- - I I . . 1. . . . . laxity that prevails amongst employers - . - AND ` DRUG IST _0 - .1 . . � i 1: - :� I - CHEMIST , h &des when tak' , .!-., Wontre 9A )een suffering froin a - W , Ea. � FIELD, - , � . . . . very heavy,, floods during the past apprentices.- It is impossible for any . I ." � . V I - "To . I . r; I . .. . '. - . Pic3mexl.=U, C=taxic- , , - - . . - = .- ... 41 f. I M 6 . . " week, which. havc done an immense young man to become proficient un- I . 1. .. . • I .. . .,.s - I , - . . .. I ____ __�___ . -------- ---------- I amount I ti - . �­ �__�=_______Zz . SOLD�!-. - - - . ., of I 1. . - . damage to property adjacent less lie d(,votes the length 0 me - . � . . . 0 - --� I 11 .. ­;, . I ., �.. . . . ­ , . - .- -_ river .- --jawrence. 1$everal Ilec r the details- of - �. . . . .11 - . ; - ' ' - ... I. w I . :.1 . - - . I 1 ' - - - of the newspaper oflices were flooded whatever calling he�, enters upon, but in", ujdr,y, 1'eave of my friends and - ..:I - i'' - . i , . .1 ''. . . 0 . . '! 1-1 - I. . , , - I I P. . - ­ � ,­ ... . out, and were compelled to - 1 %,of cases thi3 i 0, , I . .. �. . - i .. � Is customers, I thank them for their , . I , get their III a great ' IDS ' i I ... _ to the ri' St. e3sar3(�Lto maste - - majority SEEDS � .,. .". 1886 ,;.., 7 ��. . . .�! ­1 .. 1. , . , 6 . 8 ul I ­ . � .1. � .; . 1.1 - . papers printed elsewhere ; � 1�rqe not done, and our.coteni. accounts for L-iii(l'patrop.a(,Y(-.,'I-i,titie pa t, and wo d i % E ; (), � . - , . . - . I . ' frei W_ 8 t . , , � . I � . quantities of des'toyc�, it by saying tha' i. and- a' � . . t it is all owing 'o the respectfully recommoid a continuance , .;., We h purchased froru STEELE B R 0 S. ' T' o4to - .1 . . . , nd trains were � ave 0�' I a - prevented from impatience of our Canadian voilth,who of the same to : ors, Messrs. .. . ! . � . e ily success I , i I - I - I . . 1. ... .:::. .. approaching the city ' from the thinks it a great hardship to be com- Taylor 4 Hurst, as I -feel confident a Itill. assortweri�, of �- - - - - - . ­ ­ i 1. . -1 I I .- - . . .. -1 I .. .. . I . I - . , " _ , , .­t �_ .1. American shore. The floods were pelled to spend five or Seven years at they will merit the 6onfidahce of the : - . i; " .1 I . . � . . . � ;.. . . t. I - � . " I- . .. . .�, . I . . , . . I I .. . _.- , � :. - I . . - . '. . . . . 1. I .. . : . . , : . 1 - . . . � . . worst known in 122any years. - a trade before he will bo able to call publi . � � 1. . . . : I ., . - I . ­ . � 1:._1 .- .. .." . ,._ � _ i C. � I � .1 . 4 6 a . , J , , . . . 4 - - � I .1. . . , I .o - , I .,!;. .. � *1� - � � . . . . i. � parties . 1. ; . . J - - . - . - . - O' he a great deal of truth In this statement, spectfu'lly requested to c settle ' I' ; . , T himself a -jour." • There is, no doubt, All 'arties 'indebted to me are re- . � , . . 4 of ti . 11 I I . . I day at the To,viniship Council 3oard- That the apprentice si,steln is .'carried at once, as other business demands - , . . ! . .. . I . � I#- 1191. . I I -_ i I'. Retrenchment is the ord all and se - I . * . li­ , , The late freshet did considerable on in a very lax way is an undoubted my attention. . I � � I I-` .1 � . f- - - , . 4 .., - 11. 1:.. - damage to nd roads th 11 ­ �. .. _. I., ''. �. ,� I __. �. :. ?D respectfully, � .. . . ., � . I 1�! �'. ; - ! . . � " I - ., . � I' - fact, and is greatly to be regretted, in YoUrs , ., ,., . . - . . .. . 11 : . -.. .. . , I ..t- . . .:; liOlIg . � . . I I I I I . �; - . . . � . I I . ; . , . .. - - .. I- I � . - - - �, , - - - � . � . - - . - Farmers an Gardeners can Get Ov'rything the .� ' I . out the township, Bich will r�quire the interests of bot1h employer and. .,. -1 '. ;- SIMON FR ; '. I � d Ga- e . . . a large sum of m' � I ... . ASERI *_ . . y want. � . . I �. . ' '' ' iey to repaig, and employee. As our totem. says, youths �Whitb- - -, April 14, 1886. - ,. 24-5 in this line right here in our own town, at City Prices, - the Board feels the they will not be stop a year or so at a callitg, then go y I., . . I . .. � I . . . .- � a is this year ­ - .. z I . 11'._. � I .: - - . , W 1: C. ,,% � 1 .. I . . . - . . ' . .,- I . I . . .: � I able to make gr other on tramp, and are, hardly ever worth - 11, . I I , A i : ii .. , � I , 'i .1­ . I I I I .; IF I L .._ .: . r � - . . �.......­_, . �" �. � � I t � I a * ' . .. . than are absolutely necessary for the ' � I , - Choice ' assortment of . . Rate more than their salt. There are ,,,� - . . . . ,; m -_ . .., - . . , . ! ­� -protection of the 1 ublic. payers thousands of ready handed men � who .11 * I , . � . . . * . . ,, . ­ .- .1 I - I ­,�11. . !.. I i. 1,` , I . . . .� I ;I - . ` . 1"' .- 110 . 1. � , . �, . � i . 11 . . .. . . I-. .1 �� CLOVER SEF,D, . , I . I.. , - " , , ­:: � . � t T ; - BEANS,' 1; , � ,- � i - : . � - - . I i . i..� - , ,--'' , , . - . . � I I : , . ": will, therefore, boa this in inind ",when are desks -of-all-tmdeg, but to find a . -I.- 1:, I ,. I , _�- . . . . ,� . . I q I I . . I .. . . � _ . t ­ - ... . �_ I . .. . I I 11. . il- , : 11 I . I . . . . I . .. . : I . . . .; . . I ...., . . . .& I - � ... � 1. I .1 � ..�.... i ; i � � � . . I . . . . . BEETS, 1 ' .'� . . TIMOTHY SEEI), I,- ­ " . : � - . . 1� • � - . I . . .,� ... - . , ;, %� . 1. .. C. % I , 11 . . � . I . . . getting up petition asking for supple- man who is really skilled in any trade � .1. . , �, . -1 I I CARROTS,' -*- , �' I'— I I - mentary or � other grants 011 the 43 skilled �` �' - _: ,_, - ,�_ � - , � . - . ....1. . . i I I ". �. . TURNIP SEEI), 1, . very exceptional.. The illed I - - ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - . ... .. I.. ... I t �'. . . I : � SEED � .�.. ' ' .1 .. I - CORN, , -, . . t- ., . highways. .1 . ' I , . i, . !i . I " . . � - FLAX , . - - ' L - . �4 ­ � ! ;.. i e_ . - work e danger of �- I ' ... . - ' . . . �. .. , . -.- .. . . - I . , . . - 0 . . � ONIONS, , , ," - - I 11 . . , ...... I..: . 1� , . . e -i . I I , I . . . .1, . ." I .� � 1'� . )'t Tacks md 1) ; W , Mr. Gladstone I t ,wb k in u;,6ed 0 . ,, Ground , i ' L .- . . �.: . rod f flowing the saurians, and becoming " 1, . I . . I . ... . � .: q . �. I -..,. . . . � _. .1 7 . I . . � ) .: - . I . I -_ . '.. ...!- . . _.. . .. _.., extinct ardinals. In Pennsylvania � * )e.4(- I I - . . % .1 L . , . ' his Laild Purchase Bill in the Im- ( -- , . . . BLED ,SEEI), � t ''I PE AS,, ii . . ., � - . - . � . I -:. I have securei ► the services of w. A. vaRRY, • � � I I � BUCKWHEAT.' .- 1. Aerial House of Commons. and other States we observe the large _ .1 . .: � - i r .. I .- �i` . - . �� .- measure, who is in every re�piicL .. � : . 111 . .- A ., � R 19. � . . ,� T � . - - Bill, is emPlovers 4ave taken the .'Matter in A, FIRST -CLASS 11ORSE-SHOER �' . e, like his Home Rule &S'0 R T E D GARDEN SEEDS, IN PAPERS.- d - ­ .. -.1 . . I . ... . - . . i .. � ..- . ,.. - of A sweeping eba actor, b i did band and have re-introdue6d the old ' - ! ' - � . - . '' I u& a"Id Gei.e.ral Mechanic. .. : ."-.- - Farmers baViDg Seed Grain, &C , , " . . '...f '. . , 1� 1. - i not meet with a; heart), app oval indentilre plan, and refuse to take aijy _,;­ " � , . a 7 for sale, we will be : i � � , . , from � % - glad to show Samples and quote prices'. , fr the Parnellite;as did the atter apprentices who are. not willing to BUGGIES, CUTTERS, WAGONS &c M - .. .. . .1 . - ,% .... , .. Bill. It is claimed to be al serve a lawful time to acquire the Circtuptr)or,jer in fIrst-lass style on shorest . ,', - ;. . . . .,. I . . ., - . - . • . 1. � - - . . - I : . . tog then 8 . . ; '. I I - . . - . I .. . 1. _'. . . � . , notice and as prices to suit the times. , - � I � - I . . � . . . � I . .. . � ":- " -., , . - . . � ) I . - - . . �.. I .. : .1 . I _. too favorable to tb , la trade.' This . practice - should also I . . I . 1 . � .. , ,_ . .- • -lidlords, y , . I .. .., � ., . i , . .. _ , 0 Shoeing horses with Contracted Feet 6r , 1. - . . . .1 . .- .. I - � .... - .­ i � ., - I . . . . of whom would be only too glad to prevail here. I I - . . . � . � ., I , I � .1 .. - - I . � ; I I . I I - I I . ,. I � � - . I I � . � . - Interfering a specialty. . . ' - - '" ' ____ __ . t '. I .. . . i I.f . take advantage oft it., favorab�e oppor- : i. 1 : , I � A lcqrge s t ek ' ' - - .:. � . i hingis. 7 �!, . PF% ICES LOW aud K GOOD. .. n 0 Cu UG -T-; . i dis 'f FEN "' d Lit AVOIR 0 of all h . ..., t unity ofterod, sho'11 d the measure be- they . 0 i " . ! i come law, to get ]id of their Irish Springs are little 'thiras they are , _: L ., . .� 1. j �,L'. F. L. GREEN. WIRE just received. , Prices rioht. ! ... -sh 80 0 -7 : �� 7-: - . ­1 . ` - - �.. ­ - I arceqof large streams; a helm is a , , ;-i- __ -----. - ___ - ___ - . t-11 . . . I.. . - estates for 1% good ro ind sum. - I L f & i I I. . . - little thing, but it governs the course IZ(=msm :aix.jz.a. I .:�', ... L. . ­ . .. 0 i; . - . . �� ... - - ­ . . . ;.. I . ship . L .;i . �L .- I _. . .. . -----..6 1 � . - 1.� - ; I I � . . I _.1. L !. I . - L . hi a bridle is brit.a. little thing but we -. -. i. ­ . I— .:� . I . � . � . .. . . . L. %_ . . h � 11 'I.. .' i ­ _1­ . '' � . 1.1 ­ . 1. L � , - '� . . . .. ; . . I ; . � . .1 . . .: . . '. L - . , , A London despot states flia the know' its use power; nails and pegs . . . I I '. _! L , 'i , . '' , * . 1. , , I I III 11 . ,'� . - , . - .- ... . , _. . �­ - .. � . � I . i 4�1 .- JL * . , . � Imperial Govern decided to 'are little thinga, �ut they bold the parta '­ ' , ....1. 11 I . . : _". .- .. , , . . � , . * .. subsidize the new line of steamers be- of large buildings together ; a word, a I . � A- 1. ­ , . tween British Columbia, Hong Kong, look, a smile, is ar'little thing . L I . . - - . � �. ,,, but over .: - G 0 - . . I .: Xnd Australia, by . � . - I 1. - ying a hundred ful for good or evil. Think of this and .' - , 1 .. .. , . .. � . . _.. , . . I . . - thousand pounds stc ding annually for mind the little things. Pay that little ." ; . - '... • .. . I - . - .. . , 7 -1 I . I Sk. r . . , . 1. I �. I � :Z1116-TC3_ - OJT T. . I � . ten years. The Aeamers must .be debt; if it be a promise, redeem it you - - . : . �F`1011C:Ei I 0 , �. . ----..---..-..----------------.-�-------.---------- -_ ------I- - I _., . .�, .. first-class and capab. know not what important even , . . I .­ events May. : � 1-1 ­ . .�. �, e of carrying guns bang upon it. Keep your word sacred; , - .1 . ` c ­ . . i ::. P 11, . , . k ... . . ., and troops. *If reqt fired the Govern- keep it to the children they will mark it � ' . . I - � I.. went have the right to use the steamers sooner than any else, and the effect - 11 - ... I I one gric u I m I . � �: A' ral. -.. . .I m ents I __ , . .1 in the event of war These are the will 6robably bo as lasting as life. I . . - I— I . 7 .1. I Mind - .. t . - 1i I I ­. ". . - . � t;� usual conditions att ched to steamers little things. . - . I .1. I I .1 1. .. i __ I . i . .__ . I . . I . �. . .. �.. , .. I . 1..�? _- - \ - �­ , .. . . . i . - . - i . ies - " . 1 ' ' ' ' . .. .. � carrying mails. I - I If-, .'' . _'I i ' ' * . .1 ' .1 i . . , I .. . . . . � - ...'.. . . I .. �. P. , # I I . * " ' - � � P . . [ . i - .. , I - _M._ ;,,. _ . , ... - I .. _... I - �� . .. . . . . ��i: 1. Mr. Gould is mo ng in I.. . I - _-. . . the right papers the other dap because, after trying __...... e �1. - . I �11 X ril ge paper.3 th the completion of some important legal `:� -, Y M : GET YOUR I - ; .. We see .by the U , , ;. 1;v­ I A fanner in Ithaca. N. Y., liad to deter - ' I , 0 . C , I � .. I a * , " it . twenty min . of4ce to �_, h S* 0-direction in order to build up his utes :n his lawyer's , 9 . - . . � . ., . . ...., . . i I.: I :: . ... . . . . . - .. . . n recollect the full name of his wife, he Failed • I.. ,�� . � . . I ' native town. He is opening up a fe, ROUTE, BILLS � .....i. - �, ' , I c . ' ' ' ' - � . 11: ­ ,I ' . - to do so. . ... � ­.. . . .1. � I � I - I - . - . . . . i ­ � i ;' - - I..; 1. 1, I . I - I .. __. . I I . .. 1. ,. tract of land owned )y him, and 0 ' Georgia . I PRINTED AT T E . : IVARKHAM9 ONTO , ' . L- - - ' - -11 Pur' Recently in M ' ' . . Re n, , a young , " � : � . ! 1" j I . . __ , , _. I I poses disposing of f le. lots by public 'man acted 70 ­39 Omen fy. op _' i .1 . 1, - . . .- . . 11 � � � . - as godfather to the infant of a ; - ., . . . , , . . . :. �i%. .. - -[ - � _'. ..- . : - . ­ i - ­.. _,,� � . � -I . . - , . auction. Now, wja hope that som friend. The excitemep ,w ick' ; .1. I 1. I ,. . - --- 11 . . .411.,.- . _�, , I I - ��, ("",qf t of the occasion erll�' a I . .. ... . . . � . . i. 11 .". . . . . �'.' :_- - . ; I I � :, - - . . I . I � 11 . . - . i i � - e . 9 ., I I I - . . . . . , - , our residents who are thus blesied caused him t6 drop the infant into the : -1 : . . . � :� �:. ,.. � • . . . I � .1 In addition to the manuf&C . . . . . - ' . , * I . Buggies, - .will go and do likewise. If some of baptismal font, making a Baptist of it -iL la , iur'e §f WagoAs, Lauries. Street WWAY'. ...,� " ree aas(ort=Gmt instead of an Episcopalian. I . . . . � - I . �-, . I the vacant spots in the village were . , of 011ts to select . Can, &c., the Company are now manufacturing all kinds of Agricul . - _. . , . . � . . I . , - . ., � i . - - - -- .. �.. . W. - It . - ;1 . . . I i - - - -, . I . . - t divided into lots and placed upon the 4 ..; �. I fro=. A:: � ..". ., . - . . ... " tural ImPle*nts, including , * I Y' Netv Adve-ru' . '. t _.,t. ." ­1 : . i .- , Sem mmis. I �., . :!. I . . I . � . .1 . I .1 . . . market, there is no oubt they would 1--� . . ­.- � . I - . . . . .. I I I � � . I ; . . j ----------------I- reference - ' - . - ___ e , 11 . be easily disposed o to parties who -- .�- 'Give the home office the. pr' I 10 would proceed at one a to build upon e,.:s';-: House to'Le't. ,..,. when yQu can get as good work at as PLOs t I ARROWSP IAN RO PU CULTI n . ! ��.D My - . I __­1 - . - them. This would h6lp the village i ,!:.-i'll "I *.. low rates as any outside office, besides . - . ..- - . - � . . � .1 . .. .... I . : _­_;:;i� . . , - 1 ,!,. . - .:. 1. ,:I I � to - . ': � �.. .. W t;. very materially. come, gentlemen, 1. �.,. .. . Apply I '. , I.- , . I a free notice of route iii the NEW ORS , TURNIP SCUFFLERS,.- Orders by mail promptly at' . 5 tf 1'-,.�, � . tended . be enterprising and progrel . . B.'BUNTING : 1. .. - I isive. It '', ' - � ' , ' . , Turnip - - - .- - - - - to, �.,..':, Grain 'Cro'shm, _ POWs, $t' - ; I . . _Zi . . � " - W S a rrows, - _�' � . __'�: k�16- of postage ra Cuttee , : you want Pickering to --grow, you must Se441 ' 6=Ll= to and to any address free ' Wh6lb 7 -1 do your part. L i . 1: , -1-_, �� . � . , " � "'. . .. :1 . - - I �, Goose Wheat, 75e per buhhol; CloTdr Seed, � R . I - I . 1117 b011161 (all good and elea* forcagh .. - � - . News" -published a n � '0 6�d Timothy Hay and a quanilty of = � I- . The Tokonto 1, o Go I ; k 0 - lengthy article in its edition of Satur- Potatoes. Apply to EDWARD BRYAN, L.t% " w- ",H E S H I N G,r'i � 'MACH'iNE . . � 1 .;,:- ... std Concession Pickering. , I . % , I I L - 1- , I A --------- __ --- 2&6 � I 4 . 1. ...... . ,-. day last, purpo ing to be a' farewell I . . . " *. . - ror ma,14K i, . I , " . .. I- '. , -i �1' t� .. � address by Sir John A. Macdonald to - � # . . . - �- - ,, - .;-L .., � I .- ;. .. I . I : ��l . " , , . .% . : �(Dm t Z 3F26 lasq arc . '. .. �. , w 1. .�. . . - � a -, .; I "dad " ,_. ow . . .Z, .. . \ . . one . .. , st L.:, . . _ . , the people of Canada, and resigning no of Burkholder's ImOoved 19nd shafts Aid n at Full Bla , . � . . _ - - Shoe Threshing machines, fitted ake AR the litest and most &PPrOved patterns, best material, &lid mo sf skilled the leadership of the Conservative to run by I beg to inform Iny old friends and customers ' "I power or steam ; ail-in Ant-class order, will be that � - WOrkmanship. Any,. and all, can be had by applying at the Factory 1 ' � . . arty. Every one who knows bow sold cheap. ettm�iy to D. HOOVER, Cherry. I am now prepared to buy . . . i .� .. 1. p rood , L ' I.. t . : .. . . - . . - . - � : :�_­ J _­ , ":.. ;. r � _ I . . . � It, I " L , .1 '. 1,1 . .. � . - . � - - . . i.. .: ,.! - ___ ___ . . I . .� I .. - I . t . . . 3 1 . . � � the thing as a sensation, gotten up . . �� . . ­ . '. � . . . � - - -** 0 - . ... . , � . . � �:_ � 1.1 _� � . � I . I . � 0'; � . 11 �,' ;' , - , . � . .. - : .1 L I �, S ed Barley � . an JnWe What � :.:" � - 1 �*_41 t O I the paper is conducted looked upon I * . N 11) t f of Q any of their agents. i Quan S :. ; � . I ' .. for the purpose of making heavy Sales ". 5 . I . 1, Il , - I . . 1��.! ;,.,i. -, ­ . 1% 6 .. . - ` ` - ' * ­�:.,. 1 . V_ ­'.'a�.;: .� : ' . ' . - . . . � - . - I (b" . - UP ly 01. ow id.'..i�6L� - � ea� (.-*Z"" � V of thesheet, and Such Proves 4o Vbav6 a q zi�i� of ' and a , I - n a I mo ­ - - . _� . A PuR ' tP ' Shirn Ke A Con ti . be good i�ind "-'ewt - " I-S Supply Han - a 0 Barley for :�N to sell WM. OLE lot 19, I k I 10= . . P MM y I I . � . . the case. It was e of the basest con. 1, Pickering. Froni road, one WE; west Of . . ; Always on hand. . L. - . � - i . I - . , : . : . the Village. , ;1 I . '. attempts at sensation that any 'ubli6 � � All kinds of Repairs, including THRESHING MACHINES, done' � !) f, ill �4 � ..... .. journal I . _. '. - A pub. . _.., - . . �. ". .b; . - I p 24-M. Also 13ran, Shorts, and all kin& of -, - , 1� I .. has yet atte pted. , .� ,., ._.. ri-or �8&16. - _ . . . . .1 promptly and in a workmanlike manner. ..!S I , . � . � . . . I I - .-!I .. I . . I * ' -1 , _. L . . . ..k� . ! I �,;i i 1 ,7 ­ " I .. . _� - . :. , , , Mill Fe�d. . 1. ,. . . � ': ,..� _. - .. � . - � I AO 11 - . lisher that would reswo to such me ''I . . I � � I ..�. 94118 ' ­ . I . . . I I 'Ps P.nd ShaJ�e '( . .�i: Thirty *koeS Of land, it being pi-&t of lots 13 �., nova ixellAvaEo Fe � -%IeMak"sOj'th4�Celebmt,edPat,mtedBurkisolder __ " " * -'* - " wel-� . !e 11di'k T 0 - I t]E; an on1t ntir" ten � 0 . le ri , until 0 , 40��N , - 4 , 4 1;1 4, , '. t, - I I , , a I- - J -11 9-1j, . , 11, * � t � t i , 7V 1'., R� 4 T, 77 I' 4__ #_ I �# I I � i p I , , � - - � I I ";-.1 ID L , , ' __ the' mo Ill order ir f9 �1 JL A. oi� I I" S i , I oi�l .. to increase the sale g of his sheet and 14, lot 000- Of Pickering to 1.604 ad. I WNEAT, . 1. Joining Pickering Village. Wn4w so Or 27we4hen. An In*pectian ,q6 "C"ed. I . -- - ';. obould be disowned by the fraternity. Ap 5 . - : ... f - - WICK, on the preuku". 4 ' '' . , . . . ., . ' ;, " - - I %-A 4L 'Markham, Feb. 11th, 1886. �_ �t, �,.- I...... I � : . .. . 1 - Pl* to ST 7 JN04, NITCHEI ' ' : I '.': . . . - , I '... . . 1­1 . , I ... . - .-,. I",!, � . . _. . - ­i . � 1. - . -17 . A , L � ! . 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I � . - I i I . - : . . ,! - - - � . ., " �: � - �� �,'�n *. - � - , _ _- -1., �. i I - - � - - r-.' - Z4 .. ,;.. .� � ­;,,�_i�:�­.'. - - O.Y#46.1 � , - -.7 % . - 11 ;,_;_".,�,-...',�4 ,. �.' , - , __ -1 • . - .k � 0 1 1 1. . . , . L11 . . . . - .11 I _. � - ___ - --.--.-- = - _ j i S - 1 4 �," \ -9- il, 11, - i T 1 L I :.d �1 c'►, , • ,. lit 1A) E�, J 9 - . - • I I 1 - Ay , • t'd ,\ d. oe I +. ` . - .. • . . . . .- :. _ • I J 1 ,- .. I i �_ O .aei ' in. r .. . SALE REGI8TIER3I t1 ' - ., c,` ° { i , 4 G . .�gDAY, "APRIL •L9th -- Extensive Sale - r , 4. , •, ,F. - t .. _..... I _. WED hold furuiture, stock, &o. the "`' /t of hpi18Q 0f M1•. Joseph Pipher. �t� the - � • SGOW''., -, s • . ­ e _- ,.�0�.�. . t i PQ1 y heft . Io , .. „ a r . . �, Hotel. Sale to cotnmenoe $ prices a1C� fOT - P a, �ugha good ! "Cu, ,t ud91 , '; 1� )1 t. /j' +; • ° 1 Y ,. No .reserve. TLa s ' i0 a. W. maa Wheat at the ` ' I k •{psi ..I. $Z 2, Z%C% - Il , �t ,,. f. auctioneer. J poncher, .. � . - I ,. _ Odds and_ Erids. , . 1� "' . .1'.., a ' 1. e� . s , - The testimony of a woman before a lour and Mill Feed always ( • i ' - Lake Court the other day In a + I' - i:- galt was in snbstanc+e that for Sa I; `� I' , case , le.. i . . fllI t�ith Fo1 e$dn't know whether her husband ' • eh Viers' Work a pecalit ua� opened out a New Department ed° had another wife or not ; it wasn't of �• �� j I importance to talk about. .. - . fiafiicient imp HQ �' �QN',; - nogcity to be introduced by an enter- ' I - , , :BOO S o landlord this summer is the any day.,,, } i 11 i prisinn room. All the walls will be 01J0TATI0i4 :j" e . A ctic , . covered with ice rcenes, the ceiling will �`i IOIIr per 100 �2 2� t0 X2.50 - lis�n with the effect of hanging Icicles, t I, „ i and the appearance will Ue elully, even in Bran per Ton, _ $13,00 barge lines in Ladies' Lae�d and Buttoned Kidd Boots, .and Slippers , also Mens , �a�;t,st. Shorts per Ton, X14,00 $� a and Childrene Gentlemen $Fine Sewed and Hand.Pegged Boots and Shoes, all of s ' The success which has attended the Sereenin $ per �1j0 pi I ration of the electric motor on a line g p , .. 80c the latest styles, and will be offered, for less than wholesale prices, having made a large . 1. °� Chop Feed l do 1 $1.00 purchase for Spot Cash.. . of street cars in Baltimore has yen .W •,r - - . I Strong ground for .the opinion that the Mill closes Saturdays' nights Just received, lar e ' fines of Dress Goods � at 8 and , 10 cents ; Grey Cottons at �4, 5, 6, practicability of electricity as a motor has , . gg . been fillly established. at 6 o'clock. r, 7 `Wand 8 cents ; New Psi t$, Ginghams, and Shirtings at 8 and 10 cents, All Wool Tweeds . . -If any of our readers thht are afflicted vtith - ' A 35, 40, and 50 cents: "he"' have never tried West's .World's Clothing made to order on the premise$ in first -Class Style$. Wonder pr Family Liniment, we advise them to HOW L'i P I & WAI 11Ts' A choice stock of Groceries and (Glassware always on hand.: At prices we are offering do so at once, and be �sit nvinced of its eatraordi- _ nay merits. It gill ively cure you. It is a goods for this spring must interest our crustomers and all parties calling on A$. . . 1. never taatnq remedy r Cuts, $gratis, Bruises . and all couoplaints requiring external treatment. ­.. 1. . I � . price 2b cents and 50 cents peI bottle. Sold by _ , _ _ _ __ _ _ pr e Field, chemist and druggist. ,22 -2b.- - Grubb� hay ins served in the IN THE Fred. ' PRICE et.LUMRER .,R. .1 �­, . . English army tpy throughout the Crimean ' ,pent eleven months in Anderson - , '' - war, . P i ,` ; . . and participated in twenty - T rills Prison I_ J _ . battles in the American war, now N o�; 1` tYi� T1II1'e to Leo V ; , . three ly trudges at the tail of a plough Your Orders. '� Is Sh ` ` a Fine Assortment of patient g on his i'arni near Auburndale, «'is., in ; 1. i' the effort to secure grub sufficient for his FARTIFS •Contemplating Bni-14 Mg in fire i �• - Spring should leave their orders now, thus secur- 1 T Tamil }' of fourteen cluldren• + , lugs groat reduction in price. s LAT�I A1� 11�N .1 � . - . ., �- . . The �zrtiic of Carbolic _Acid for heaiing, CHIDREN S 9 V.- . 11 .. . . BILL STUFF S ecialt eleausiuganulnri .vingis�rt�lll.no«n; but from . .1 I:.- _: 7 '_�. ... -1 phe want' wo-de of al,plyiu�; a, the pubic is nu P y. - certnm h0n- lu•,' to ua,u it. To Ineet :li:,t want,i mcGregor & Parks s Carbolic Cerate i= prol,ared ' ­ �. _0 "o ; �. � I .. : � � SIId .ia)• be .,�e•l with cO:ltidcuce. Do not he ° I G; ' Duly �IcGre'•• +r S Parkt -'s Var.,oll', all �raer's ppromptly filled and 1•amber dellTered m 1 Tak,' n ,_ equired. I. 1 , - Ger,t!e. ., w L; «'. H. Field, • ehunmst her • r , . - I .L 0 arum is . , , Fag [J1nEl'EARe . " .­. z:;. - • �� henl1r. CI iad;taLle tlnveilec] Lire; ; PickErin Luier 'Yard, , c rc�= some title a�o,l I. r ' - •F,liU10117,h .. Iaket .. .. - <c u the wife of ct far ' - �115. �u�lE.,. , JOHN GEE Pr�� , , , lam. 'I p u ed Dot �I Fer�avt veal tllasro�r, hrc�luise,l t,� :ens I, L d1S B 1 air• ,f Ncooli4-n socks knitted 1-� , -- - - - --!,� - - tton B s him a P �np Person W 1S11111 t0 . 1 ' .11r. Gladzit,,ue has wri"tteu t J s " ;-I: die . herself. I .. �,a s Laced Dots, _ her ,41rilIg lie hag received the sock> as I Purchase the . - thankivs,�' her for not having forgotten her ,.' , 5 Ladies' Laced Shoes,. ` . , promise. , �: { t Ladies' O er'a Slippers.., ors. --Vrs. Hobert AOOp; r, of Kinloss, - o?itity n �� - Rruce, in a letter, sa)'s: I have been trouble ; I I a 11 With Jya ,epsia and Liver Complaint f r�r. number a) years, and am glad to say to th@ - i - 1nlblic as cell as friends that l'icC.n po '� �� �T A eels C uro brought rile around, and I aI A - DU RABL . . - 6p 0 _McGregor s Speed) Cure;. C E l P .- all right, thanks t - HundredP cf like testimonial„ are frequently r ' x 4 __ - , — ceived, anal are daily pro:inb that this is truly _ - -i - - -- -- wonderf ul remedy, curing Sluggish Liver, BI . TI at. Het�clache and Costiveness, where all else fntlsr � . .11 .- �:= �.a '' S , by N1'. H. Field chemist and druggist. Trial y�r_y� I. -M. bottles givett free. . .' ThP daughter' of a' rich' R idower iIi � A ' T . 9. I. v. ..I .. I i 1 Holland fell in love N%' itll one of her ,' t - G____r --^- _ _ . i 11 STEAM WASHEli . T Q T j ' ­ � father's `•Dung clerks, and the old mall - Good TEA A. F roi� 1 V t!,* W p t -9 . . - however favored the suit. The clerk, ► I • I trial b , . ne o ., 'put; an end to the match bj dlsclosin •. CaII hays 0 A y - - EAS I that she eras a poor girl who had taka> dropping post card to dk*lll+� P'i Wd r i ef'nt ' C1Il, aYly on male disgnise as a Ineaus of earning � • d j. li�•elihood. Therenpon the old man ' Ta►tZYleB =- +�'1Zt013'' 'I• • AGENT, P_It;EERINGI. { kind you v�ant.: . _.. -1 . . Marcie,] her hlins�lf. - -- -I- - -- - - - ._ ! I;:. - - a Flaici hiFhtni :gdoes not take a dal or aqt •-�-Y- rn��`I'�'! - i �'T _�'`�• �� ' boil to : emove N ;iralgia, Headache, Toothache, 1 .. ' _ �o, �R� Of the Best Quality'.... ' I , nmbaFo or F.heumati m. -but will do itP atant FARMERS �►•T 'I and v,ishont care ys•our bend in a poultice _ -- -- ior a da} or usjng Rrc:n4 linirLeatt. 1Yv a 2t;, . �' 'S tiVEi�L' TEA S TUBE Hams, Bacon, Spiced Roll vottle from `,t'. H. Field, chemist mist Ina dru gi ist, • ` 11ekerir.e. t, Of Pickering acid Vicinity: _ - � - - -- _ - t . John W111 e, the well•kn'own boat - . f' -v s Eo�land, has designed and other Provisions, cheap. builder, of _ o. e , e 11EZeb3 give notice that we 11ase ' � . a fisl;ing veisel on lifeboat principles, pointed Mr. TOS_X*ipher, -' 11 MA=STZ'�TS, f . . whiell, lie claims, will not sink if o�•er- appal and T N _ � _ - _ C� 1A,�ST whEluled Ly the sea and filled . with Brow __ Kin.Sale. as Our '��� b,�;;;� , Fresh u,nd Good. . . • water. 4lrearly two such vessels of 1iOT"tOp, ,., edits for the �. �yAn inspection will oblige thirty tons -have been Rent to the coast of agents - ' . 1. Breland. �S�n.DOI n finder, _ . I g �' •ALE�e FINDLA.V AuvICE TO 'M0Tn R�. - -.\re yoit disturUed.at �a 1 , i � - - -- - - - nigh; and broken of yo::r rest by a ' e{ck - - TO __ - - -- -_ . child st�flPriug and cXy in;; with pain of Cutting for the above I lOCallt�, said we bespeak PRO GRAPH y s send at once and get a yottlepn a for them. - Teeth . If n for a fair share of your pa a� . of s `fir, tCinslow's 3oothina; BytuP" ( h1lrheh Teething. Its value is incalculable. These' gentlemen are well kl10wt1 $_AVR�.�8 It will relieve the poor little sufferer immeiattly. Evergbody Wonders ally there 18 9tid2 par neighborhood, and any business j G ►ES a rush to _ . Defend upon it, mothers ; there is no mistake y C TA L T shoo± it. ]t circa ➢yrentery and Diaaheea, OU have With them On Our behalf E EIS AND D E - L _ regulates the Stomach and Bo�cels, cures Wind y 1I O'Brien's Phot�. Gallery. Colic, softens the (films, reduces Inflammation, will bf�. conducted in ar1� upright Are the only Genuiva English Articles in the Canadulu ?1laiket. - and giver tone and energy ro the hole system. The reason is because he gives perfect '" � � � Real Pebbles are kept in stock. Testa are given to purchasers to proti•o genuineness. . . "lira. «'�rslo�v's Soothing 5�rupj� for childr n Blallner. satisfaction in every case, and going stall ispleasat�,s to the tests and to the peracripti�n WE S;LI,p;INUE IN TRL FUTUBE'AS They are recommended by and testimonials have been received from the President, ( of one of the oldest and best female physicians farther will say if there are any persona . s and is for stile IN TIM PAST to spate .:n0 pain to glue Vide- President, E�' ant of they College of Phys cansQand Sur eon ofI Quebec Association the Dean . and nurses in the united state , the Presad g who have had Photos taken by pie that \ of the by all scut gists throughout the world.. Price �.S are not equal to any city work I will of tabs medical Faculty of Laval University; recommendations ought t o be suffi- dozen Panel Portraits roll Batl6faClOn, and WE ')BEEP ON ,OUR Caztada ; cents a bottle. Be sure you ask for "Mims. W N- PAST IECORn in our territory for a con .. 9LOw'a SOOTHING syiaup." and take no of 'er your medical Council of Nova Scotia, �c., d c. T . make them one do. . ` kind. i ice of a fair amount of the arson- but ii further proof is needed, call on free of chan_ge. No work allowed to leave P eient to prove their qualities, t P. lIi : - / --t ,BIRTHS. - MCCt)ctiT - - -In �`�t y, on April 16th, the wif� Of Mr. WIn. McCourt, of a son. i RODD --- In Pickering, on April 16th, the wife(, of Mr. Thos. Rodd. of a daughter. i \ - PERRY --A: Greenwood, on Wednesday,April 5th, . the wife of W. H. Perry, blacksmith, o a qon. MARRIED. I PtIta rn— WILLOW -AC the residence of ithe bride's father, on Wednesda7, April 14th, 18m, - - b the Rev, R. M. Craig, of Dunbarton, Mr., Albert Edward Parker, of Toronto, to Charlotte Emma, eldest daughter of air. Chas- Swallow, .. of Highland Creek, Scarboro. I 13eDLFA- F`lsHE:P, -At Claremont, on Wedno4�' April 13th, by Rev- C. A. Simpson, Mine- Fisher to Mr. H. Basler, both of Greenwood• . DIED. eRITra R - - -In *Pickering on Saturdayy �iPril - 17th, 18%. Helena, beloved wife of - William Forrester, aged 46 years 10 months and 7 days. mmum � TABLE-Pickering a tioa d•'1'•M TRAINS GOING EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS: --- MAIL EXPRESS. . " . 8.20 A- M• MIXED, 2.45 P. 4.. LOCAL, - - 6.45 P. M, . TRAINS GOING NEST DUE As FOLLOWS , MAIL EaPREss. 9.05 A. bi- MIRED. 5.15 P. M- MAIL EXPREB . .. 9.g". P. M. Trains run ob . standard tilde- lYIGHEItII`G MARKET. - - -_ NEws Office April 22nd 18M, Fell wheat 78c to We ; springg, 60c to 80c, gDos 66e to 70c. Flower per cwt. $8.25 to i2.50., �2 �• Bral $13 W per ton; shorts, 80c per cwt (;hop feet 41,13, Screenings, 80c per cwt. - FARMERS' MAIN• . - Toronto, April '22nd 1896 The street market to -dim was quiet and pric( unchanged- About 400 bushels of whew ere sad sold at 82c to 84Jjc for 1. 70c flrn spring, and 73c to 74 for g;ose. Barley Ong at rZe to 70c. Oats firm, with sales c TO bushels at 38c to 40c. Peas are nonninal at 61 '4 We for rye. flay dull and prig sWdy; 20 loads sold at $12 to $14 for timoth Ud at-49 50 to $11 for clover. straw stead 2loads at $9 to $11 a .ton. Hogs sold t M $s 25 to 86 50. Beef, $3 50 to $5 for for , and $6 to $8 for hindq��rs• Lair 11 8W 59; and mutton, $fi 75 to !? Aar h 3 , Linos lc er - . age, of those 'who intend buying self- CHRISTOPHER DALE, Hardware Merc _aj. , _ __ n e sea i° rlliotog s>saaela any dkind of harvesters. I' :. ---- - ---- -- - _ weather -rain or sunshine. Havi ag ,i for x$86 P'g•' • Investipte, Investigate • added saute very fine scenery to the Studio THEE DiERING - found to have many .excellent • I " ;' - I , am prepared to make work second to none . . will be I have epgeged a good painter, and can paint The First prizes won by 'The Davis up to in Canada. points of preference, a6 it always has buggies in ood style, on short notice and as the present time at State and County Fairs Copying and' enlarging a spec A for sale cheap. in the United Mates are entirely too nume- PYi g B •8 Pe Y• had since 1t first made its appearance eullc Ys s t�Ie cheapest. P. 14.- --Tyro trotting large stock of Frames always on hand. vest field some eight Tears W. H- JACF30N, rags !or mention herea• aDuhonsathe last All done by the Instantaneous pro - in the hart/ _ Lot 1e, con. 4, Pickering,. contained in the recor g 4 >; nine years the Davis has uniformly taken cesa. asp. ctfuUy' 'y8i P y We E. O'BRIEN. 20.32 iltsape the first size at all State ails Count • CUE �E P. . '. /' , Fairs in the U. a. at which prizes were - 43 -s Photographer, ` bAby. - . . Watson fg. Co•,, Limited. . given and at which it was a competitor. Nest der to Post - office.) RANCE ' _ In 1880 the Davis was awarded Two _ LIFE Y N SU Gold Medals at the International Exhibi- WHY SUFFER FRO#1 ' • '' Lion at Sydney, Australia. In 1881, it �T COST. ' *9 , , again won Two Gold Medals at the Inter L - ' .�..N r' national Exhibition, Melbourne, Australia. � . . � . ic . • ; .:' The Davis also took the First Prize at both . d Life . -.- t�sal Reserve dun '' . • the Colonial Exhibitions held at Brisbane 0 k �; ,; " DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, and Adelaide, Australia. Assurance of New York• In the summer of 188.1 The New Davis . WHEN I - was exhibited at the International and nt De 'it, 050,000.00 Universal Fxposition held at the Crystal WEST'S LIVER PILLS - . Canadian G vernme ;.; Palace, London, Eng., where it not only .. poosver 315,000.00 They do nsR Accumulate Reserve Fund( ) ■ created a real sensation but. also, captured will theimughll,Y cure yon. Death Clai paid daring 1884 479,900.00 ' ■ the only Gold Medal awarded. gripe or purge, but act very mildly, and nsine s,first 3 mos.1885,15,000,00d•00 The New IZaavis is the only. . sewing ma-' whenever prod are cbe th red prleelesa. New tt —o hey have proven to be the chine ever awarded the 'Scott Legacy Medal Twenty- ve par cent of all aggeaStrienmts As the Manufacturerl5 ha�-e by the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia- GREATEST BLESSING . are deposi d with .the Central Trust Co the highest' authority in the U. S. �F THE ACE , -1 as of New York, as trustees of the Re- lately >rrlad6 a great reduction Such, in brief, is the Prize Record of ' • . - P y price of Stove e serve Fund, � � . to the The Davis Vertical Feed Sewing machine, to all sngerers ttrom indigestion, lots -- - i '- a Life Ins ante at lase than ofe half the K ordered stomach. They are an absotpte 'par rates, and security perfect. , Only Ran e8, the subscriber 18 pre- and is proof positive that though nevP to tlise them, and be �,. ordinary 1882 1889 the Canadian public, yet it is the most and perfect curt. 17 assessments made in 1881, , are to make the 'same reduc- perfect and satisfactory machine made. relieved perm Your mixers, se Puts in a 8S4 and in no case can they be mare P Pe box, lac• per box, b bozos for $lf. and 1 Lion on his rtock n Claremont Investigate and you will find that those FoR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND 1- frequent than every alternate month. who use a Aavia are --in the extra quality , 'B Annual Expenses of Management, etc., and Pickering• Be sure t0 and quantity of work they do, and hence , DEALERS IN MEDICINES. I' d r 91,000• . - tr limited to i2•� per wanted in every un- call and see for yourselves. in profit on same -quite beyond the most Be�pp duo �y intP,ju� with s glatu on Gen-0. -I 1. An active agent wa pressing competition. f to whom a lib�ral �_ boa- Free trial package of these -1 Celebrated amp. PiW D, represented locality, liaatlona . ' Keep your eye on this space. sent to any address on r:ceipt of a 3c.'staa<p• ,. commission fall allowed. App , . _ _ Also agents for the Bell Organ and all JNa. C. �►�sT & CO.- ', solicited and particulars turnlshed by kinds of Agricultural' Implements. soc.a runPtttsroRS. :y dersi �• /� 8I a 83 KtNa 37 En.° �, *gtvONTO, sir. e un gn �„/� V . 8 the o S YTH & BR ►t C�•ORDON,, P. B. FORS , . - t for tRle County of OnWiQ, Harvey's old Stand, Pickering• Forsale at Pickering Dcc�SRtor � Port Parry, Ont' Pickering or Claremont. ' _ . 4. 10 7 -$ W ` 41 � . L, , . . 1. x +s . I �t6` ` ; . , -,;.. . .. I r �F7 1. -' s L w, -.4 +.. ,..,' _ itI � � ... .., I . . 1. - I, �'. . . I . , r . . � �1 . - , � It . I . : I .- �. . �. . . � . � i - Z'H FAR a�• ,b. sow thous which methods ; when PAIL T'8 VIA' BY. , ; .. P OONAL• �' ink expects coca to b• about rw".W.741 ,j .: n are is oed to iho gnto■o. �-•* -•- _ .. This is s pn� may, bat -e �e�l 11 'y - .` _ y rich seas are pa•aed ><UssN ttsatt " !'s7t 4 s 8twk Notes:. taua>r u Wta> a tlyut Mr. J. $. Pau'ltall, btythdr of the Irish It is oomtnoaly remarked Ia F ,° with p' bo�se pressure 1ar�1y loeehon, lriati•n M lead•rr, has lately plaoi•d b00 acres more is 1t the Orleans pri,n000 won not �1 i_ i -: Hoven io kiss moot likely toanke i6i - and on WOwith them aad�tbeCr athletio and j P reaches on his Geor fu making a to- would be the rulers of the _ .: t , pearanoe the first two weeks • tike an their ae rtbetio ways, •n•rvates the z ative One mornlr Q a new sign hung an the door �+ sae g Wagon . t`h - - virtu• •f of as office in m• most untr a•ntsd art of tat of 1,300 sorer is that fruit if they had s t th i r men ' >ag • ` on grass. It is a distention f the nttaea, youW wWah weds twiner eq p ' �► more 4 1. . caused by gas from undigeg fooA. Young to be •a it�um *b wh th to sw•ogth. t • city of T-.-,. It was small and nape The Dean o! Winchester is about to re- ly they wont have won a lotlowiog 14, grass, partionlcri clover, is more apt M tent ions, and bore but three words in gilt store the muble•uovered sarooph as et sntmgh to yentore them to the throne, p`0ut y erg is unpopular. produce It %boo old gran ; as wet pasture letters : " Paal •Best$, Lawyer:" People WOUSM Rufus to its anol•nt 'place before 4 - El Yand>< $ War Doubles Priest► ' read it oanlessl and age fs more d ►ngerons than r�i'pastIV y passed en 1 some Ron- the high altar In the Cathedral. Stepniak Hirt in the northw ` , Prevention Is; better than on ; and I wnse " �� r•osstt trout lee its Africa," std a dared who this "tng manosstld be, for they, Mr. A. Coteau s wholesale Morahan alt of Lobdou; not in a luxurious mand� of E of it now se "totuwarn b torears■- ' dealer In wild animals, "have mad• all judg4d he meat bo yoang.-bu$ no one reoog- Montreal has caused the arrest of tun young that of the socialist, Hyndman h IIL . •d." Allow he cattle on the rass but one African animals ezpenslvs ; but so many nixed the name for some days. men for 7argery in Issuing bogus notes of small and severely plain house, sparat a� , • hour the first •y, Gradtatly increase this Indian animals have been shipped to all - B�he Mdy was poising along the street Invitation to a, party at his house. niched. H-v is a heavily baiit man of f to 1 time with a rate that will allo the cattle to . parts of the world that they can be bought one morning v�khgn the new sign met her Mr, Albin M1ltwnd a well -known French some face and polished manners hZ \ eat their fill by the end of t e week. Do very cheap. Yen can now get a fin• Bengal ey •■• She read it the second date, while journalist and composer, . s to become ways dresses in simple blank. 'aid Q. '• `' not turn cattle upon the tiger, that would have cost you from ,000 the blood fled from her face. Then she There will be an important' y po past re until the OS y lanced at the window cad caw a entl•man the husband of Madame Ju o. It is gen- portant sate of dew is off, for at -least two eek■ ; and if to $3 000. Lot long •go, for $1,600 or g g orally known that . Madame •Jadlc s a There at London In Jane ant Jul , 'i the suture is masts clover of at all. It $l. '' gaztog at her. He was nicely dressed the y. Tb� 1. ` P y ' •• hue Doff h th - overspread 6b countenances widow, , pictures, numbering more than tear haod� t is never safe to tarn cattle a n wet clover. What sort of animals command this �r most of theca fi ere example, are now h hest rtoet't" nestloned the reporter. wad hs led •very tnah a man: She only M. DeLsasepg declares confidently tha� the ,tea. Then h the raosntions so acted above q collection of the Date of � .;` g P •• looked an instaa then let here es tiro Panama Canal will be completed veithrn the Maribor �I , - be taken, hover moy possibly appear ; and W 1, you know than there is a groat t' y p aezt three ears Few Teasers is particularly. • consplcaous Marlboro t411 deal of fraud in the show business as well and passed on, sad or ha It is needless years, parsons share his is • . it L probable that it will she itself in the confidence, collection. Perhaps 'no single cant a� txU for ms to say. pay , although his words have the ' herd if•these precautions arc t taken, If as in other _professions and other lines of pant Bent talented • business oared weight of aatborsiy, has greater value than Carlo I)olcl's ,� %t the disease Is noticed In its fire stages, give trade. On general principles a showman • p I)oloross," �a4 doses from two to font draoh s of chloride will pay the highest rates for any animal he to upon him and success orowned.all his ef• . At a garden party which is to be given at It turns out that bit. E3 .1 can advertise for any especial peculiarity or foxt,. HIs name became celebrated through- Dublin in May by the Earl and the Countess B'a} Fawoeit of lime. Another remedy is give a tea- ant the nit and when It vcav known that' of Aberdeen the ladies invited will appear the author of the anoaymoua story pabli I •poonf� 1 of pulverized oharoo{►1 every fifteen quality. The most glaring iastanoe I can y' ed in Ph[la el remember is the rice aid for Jumbo. d hiss some time a =�' p P he wot;ld speak, the abort -doom war crowd- is maids' fauna dresses, and the gentlemen „ P ago under snznntes, in a bi�li pint of mi cr water, We had hero a couple ei M a 'ale bents ,ad, for he wf►s a natural orator. in Irish tweed anise title of The Bantling Ball." Toe P. sweetened with a little molase s. The der- P i"1 y p - pob. A year soon Ushers offered a rtze o ,.._ . vier resort In to puncture the a demon. The that came from a.moantaim .us country, and Y ps■■sd away. and on a plea Mrs, Garfield has ffered' her Cleveland P f $1,000 to any . which by a p ovition cf nature were cover- cant afternoon in May, While Blanche was house for rent and will hereafter Ilve at guessing the author. So many people IV, puncture Is made about three 'nchu t elow walking to , the spinal column, midway ttv+een the ad with hair oar or five Inches long to keep g one of those shaded equares so Mentor, the former Garfield homestead pentad Fawcett, owing to the turgid nyl &.- out the cold. There was nothin vet ex. namercpv In' our large cities she aw Paul • that the purse has been divided ,a °' hips and the last rib, sa the laf flyak. Gat g �' where some .$I0,000 has been expended in the p ' " � p traordinar about that rhos but those enter at one the gate■. he walked 141; beautifying g guessers will only realize _1?j neon � :- a competent veterinarian to dorm this y ' perhaps P D , coral glen with life a as bent on the Ym the house and rounds. LL. . o ration If animal' were ws ly Advertised vs wooly, y 8 g apiece. Pe , possible_ He will use a trees. and we had no /diffiml -y In disposing of ground, and seated himself on a bench. She Ms he death is recorded of Gapte►in James With Sir Henry Taylor, who died In F.c . A shop pointed knife may be sad, Insert- urine Sht ton R. N g a t them for $10,000 each, though thoy were as watched him closely, but he never looked Ship ton, ., who served ender land March 23, In his elghty•seventh y� all p pesters or a quill in th Incision to or, small specimens as I ever saw; One up ; he seemed to be deeply meditating 1 S do n, Duncan• Cornwallis, Napier and a living a itome of the nineteenth 0ea ' - allow the gas to escape. p° • pp Tnen she seated herself aletl b his side Sydney smith. He received the medal for ha■ assed away. terl Co1ia ismontlikel to attack cries Wltice was ozol'y thirty -two inches high." y y ' the tskln of Fott Trinite at' Martini ere. of the Third a d F'nrthae rgssthaa�zde ' y Which aasms is st 1l the best . and touched his arm. a looked around, g q spring, as then are most apt exist the ' •• The most expensive probably are `the g bar a happy smile broke over his Mrs. Potter Palmer is ,noted an •air ! wad seem b ry- liars IV,, erg well as the w6 of �'iotoria'cI conditions which produce it hangs f ;ors hippolot�ml. There are none to be had In countenance, and he exclaimed : Ing upon bar perso, more wealtn in the also the rise and fail of the first Napole j dry to green food, unusual fa igne, wapnk the market at the present time, It we had "B!anohe I" shape of jewels than any other lady in his Bourbon suoseesors, and the Tnird E°m°' condition of digestive or ans ettin vret She held out her hand but he hesitated Chicago. Ire; • Scott Byron, and Shells Lam r g g • one we could readily get $x,000 t $8,000 , g She !wears a collar of diamonds, Q • , Y , y, 1. V etc. The remedies suggest t ems• vela- for It. A rhinoceros- will command from to take it. besides stgretto for the hair, superb rose. Coleridge, and the Like Poets . care in feeding, watartng and w king, d " Pan1 " •• shaped together * $3,000 to $5,000, and Is hard to get. Hie- , she raid, will you not • take pe diamond solitaires, with Dickens and Thackeray, Irving bd the administc a,loa of whet m scenes are the hand of an old friend I'' Mn, Paul i Trne a ed 95 of PItt; field PC°sOOtt, were of his era ; he was a phants are now a glut' oa the market, and necessary to put the digestiv organs la « �� ' g ' ' own !ad at the time of our almost for cod nary tion, are consequently selling cheap. . Those we I am not worthy, Blanche, he said, N. H., very foolishly omitted the whooping � gotta / $ The best rem y I k ow used to et $G,000 for we now sell for scrrswtall war of 1812, and had witnessed a oomph / of -one which I have never lino to fa 1- „ g „' , cough from the list of her infantile all- reconstruction of the political ma of E'. 4 Y $2,000. 1 cal, I know all. I have heard about' meats end i. now down with that disea�, t? in turpentine rubbed against th upper - aw „ How do the felines sell ?" . - your terrible battles with your temptation, rope. and inner side of the upper lip the ho se. - is � •� Fill the palm of your right h d with he well, hero s a' lion, in goo3 condition, . and I honor you. Before I pitied yon, now we have marked -at $1,000. Lions are I honor you as a hero. I glory n the suo- • j turpentine. Rub some on the reset w o. caught when about five or six months old by new which is Drowning year e�ort, and my _ Apply every twenty minutes u ttl re1�e is oar agents In Africa, and kept for about a heart is happy, for In you I see today the t given. . 1. year when they are fatly grown, It Is al- answer from God to my prayers, , Won't The mule is an animal of in ny vir • most Impoulble to catch them when they yon take my hand now, Pan12" ■he asked, �� He is much nadorated. He Ie the vie im are old. Tigers bring the came prices, a with a winning►vmile, - . ,. of a blind, unreasoning, colossal prejadi e. first -class one running up Nearly $2,000. I lie reverently raised her hand to his Ups, . _ - The populace hold him in contempt m y have a magnificent pair of black leopards then let it drop and tarred away ; but she ' fear him. and he hue none to tr et or 1 ve over there. pointing to a cage in which two oanght him by tba sleeve, and in an implor- - ` him. Yet he Is patient, docile and Ira t'- hrg s creatures were growls . '' The a Ing voice said : .fie would call the attention of the public � 8A . able when decently treated. arsed d the erossest brutes I've ever seen, though „ Paul, don't leave thus I D3 you know . 4 - clubbed, he is not so vicious who a we've had them some lima. They're worth why I prayed for you 2 It was because I MAGNIR EN7. wou ld be. bat as he is more offs so Ire t- C STOCK $500 each. Here's a nice little pair of spot- always loved yon --and that love is not dead O F .. ad, he has acquired a reputation ass cred t- tsd leopards, putting his hand through yet I" l ble. He will do more work than a her e, and osreestzlg,bne of them, " that are worth She blushed as e6a }Wade the avowal, but - Wilt o n arpets, Moquette err` et -1 � eat less, stiffer less from heat, and fr m $500 for the two, because they are partiiiu- she had hardly finished before he caught p Af .. .1 . sickneaa. Ho Is stubborn comets es. but - larly geed for a ciz a -ir, being quite tame her to his breast. Then .lbey seated them. 1�1�b1i88o11 err - ways ready for work. Will kin , but of and consequently available for exhibition by solves again, wad "talked till long after the pets! , larusselli ar ets -; . " oftener than a horse under the ame t t- a beast tamer or for a parade." eon had gone down, Yaul told his whole - I meat. The mole suffers, not fr m a fa t, "Do any other animals bring good prices?" ■' ory, how one night, after months of hard Tapestry arpets U n i o n F but from a misfortune -lao� f ban . - " Oh, yes. A chimpanzee brings $500. drinking, he had given up all hope of re- t Carpets, ' .` Hence, he is not petted and born with, t If we had a dozen giraffes to -day we could forming or of becoming worthy of the love W o 0 1 err ate abased till he L soared, and boo mss me n, sell them for $2,000 apiece. A good baboon of Blanche, who had been betrothed to him p t Hemp _ arpe� I . I 1. The man who knows how a mnl should Is worth $250: Little monkeys teU from to better der a. His friends had all long `' .. I bandied -as kindly as ocher as mais -b g 11 $15 upward, There are fevi Afrlcaa ante- shoe dererte� him, his mono war waited, Oh �`� h . '. I '': -_ a high optaion of him, and he j stifles t is ' lc'pes now In °the mt rket but the al was y 0arpet p b y y and every article lac poaeessea of an value Speciafltyi o - ring good prices, had been pawned. He eteadted himself It will be net `down "at rank riodltu 1 against the side of a galoon•keeper's door, L i heresy to oppose the ringing of cgs. T e from which he had been rudely expelled, nghsh Floor Oilcloth Zug] inol. 1. t !' majority of hogs now wear tin in th Ir A H�a�'dou8 �coApation.: and looked around him, Far a and 1 �h- snouts ; their owner are rasp asible i r Some time a o the statement was abl p down I . P g p ish- he could see the dart street stretching like e111n$, and an Immense Variety of Crumb I this, icence, mast approve of I , and a ed, upon apparently good authority, that an immense ser'pent. At last a policeman ` mannfa�tnrers of rings ere sure s is a gre t In the courro of flue years' nervioe abort bade'bim "move on," Cloths,, a thing. Hogs should not be alto to to 70 per cent. of train hands upon cur rail= awn He walked slowly dug$, Matt111g�� Mate,C �l { the turf of e►peatare field upside own. B t wstys_ are Infured. This statement has des y He was without Ambition ;his onl . - , : .1 ire was for ram or death. He walked I have raised hogs largely for y , ha a never been denied. toward the river reached the btid walk - never used a ring, and et m area a e The ace a life o! a ire ht ,b »keman is. ' ge, J ri Y Y P ig ed fu ant on lt, then stopped and looked not Inverted, Perhaps I have breed t about ten years. It the number of so- PPe IAOE'- - � . � 1� I .:. . . down into th OUR T - e water. A I N s non rooting hogs. I have raise Polaa - otdents be takes Into consideration, so3 a �:. Chinas, Berkshires and Dame J rseys, f the ezpcnye entailed neon the companies He oast his eyes towed the olty. but not M this department We sharp some i�emarkabli Value on ltC- r ' � " : they are ncn- rooters, it Is because the way 1 for damages paid in the cave of such ere• a loving object was to be seen. The streets oonmt of having par'ohaeed the steak , feed them makes them so. I g va them a cidents be estimated, it will be seeit what a were tenantless, and the houses frowned as .. Of a large Notting-' '{ 1 varlet of food= nm kiss • burden is carried b the roads on account them as darkly ly as ever. But one window ham manufacturer, and will show i i y P P , pp s, too , y was ' 1 i hued •ell the rest were dark an e.c , along with their Dorn, an salt of the deieotivo wppltanoeg now used on g ' , d Nice Lane Curtains a at the Citp seemed to have laid down to rest tt' charcoal regularly. As this pa s. I a freI lit train■. j!''' ' DZd was silent a iho river. 4+ _ ." 1 greater thrift of he animals, I N it oat of txe aboidentt and nearly all the He took off his hat and laid c3w, ' > better than rings, The Lord In nded t e loss of life- caneei by them is bioause the It down• re ��/ . '�. ; X�sO hOg't� -use his err t in moderati n. RIn- - freight engineer has no control over his moved his coat„ gstz9d the top n►U, cad, 11 lv is ernicione, o placing his toot on the lower one began to �, g p It antagoniz-s ealtb. train. The methods of stopping them are ' ascend, • PE - -. gw►ted and imperfect. Suddenly the' stillsless was broken by a f. . I i Un3er these oironmatanoes. dams It not • low sound. fle need la alarm cad looked , � i Honor T the Bare. Hand I ■erlh strange that on all railways the pa 1 - areand him. A low, snit note, sweet as the most modern appliances for stopping voice of as angel, sounded across s the water. gang St' East, op psi thB arket �s an ounce of ragged foot o y, let freight trains and loocmotives are not used 2 Toronto, ., moan larger bulk f inflated shoo , lot n He paused as though he had hoard a Divine elte- apropos of a agricultural ducatio There are diver, brakes for freight l000- command, and halt sitting on the top rail, r r ac�.reeion -sn ill stratIve ogee of ontrwri motives an i automatic brakes for freight • listened. The first note was followed b _ oars which do all that 1e c'almed for Y � �; �' coming. within on own observat on. Th other v ra+rishin boys of one rarid Illa er were tw ht to b them. t g, .and then a voice that - g g This being the Case wb sounded strangely familiar broke, forth to - useful from the t e they could p form th g • y :are note these tones of sweetest melody. . . , _ nimple6t helpful s Ice ; were ohs god wI new appllaacee generally adopted ? The voice was low & nd melanoholy ` at -- humble duties not be gad their capacity, "!'' " y ty, o first, and some of the words were ladutinot, ' to their physical etriment, of en toaohin $hCCkinq Bad Taste• betas she prooesded -for he could tell it � ;: neon their terse fo stud and la Thai t� td dear, don't 1. Y P . y , you Intend' to Invite was a woman's voloe -it gathered volume � -' . . responsibilities re gradually Increase Mr, and Mrs. (been to your party i" asked and the sentences rolled over the water dig- ? with their ego ant 1 ere gonng men the habt bit• Biller, tlaot and grand, He was entranced, A of industry had ct a to be to th a kin „ Certainly trot." - - : � :.- ' , , Y - 1 1 y strange trembling rested him, cad, wsthont of second nature, d they ante d at ono " why not, mq dear ? They its good knowing why, he got down off the railing the fair road to in ependence and good oitl friend■ of onrg." and nasally etaod there, drinking in every Ladie9'. z3uship by slow an steady gains, What if they ate ? I ui� going to tn- word and note of that magnificent verve, go Cloth "10 I Ha - dsomel Another ma:.'s sons, Query may mo cite Mr. cad Mrs. Brown," de■oriptive of his dtnatlon. Tri `;' highly eadov'ed, ad easy times learns "Well, can't you invite the Greens, ar Old memories crowded fast neon hir6; he ed at $3! $4. $50$6, $79 $101$12) early to shirk an lo3i ; name a last well ?' seemed sin to bass again the voice of his promis- and 15. lounging wt'the ow er store. Th teaden " Why, John Biller, yen shook me with ed wife an she said : • ' ; t I' � � oy to . indolence relaxed their me sal an your taste 1 Brown and (been in my per "Paul, my father fi Ile a drunkard's grave. • 1. moral fibre, wad ongh much m re firs ion together 1 Wny. next you'll be askin 1`oaanot trwt m ha mess to one w % . I and expense was Involved in their oiCOalin me to wear blue and yellow I I deelue y adle8 Ta110r- Made�� I . . .- I g fo low m his y PP ho may g _. oat a they grew up and • graduated" w th desir you men have no idea whatever of huh Prove yourself a m o, and otn three yeatls $8,006 , - - I - ­_ - . - ; I' �- - � ,�.. . ; for-genteel sitaatio s, where work war not many 1 Dome to to ate • I will '' ' - ' _ so much an otjeot hi h salary , be waiting for you. ' , - . • . - ]_ g y ; wad the A !ew low aota and the mwio creased,adlee Lon I Vol- .­_ i have Eroved ineffeo ice and-a sonr a of aaz The American BiaOn. an3 all was still again, but the allenoe found glaCk �j sety to p arentu and lends, Ties a sum - ` m Cord Twenty years ago the chief feature of the Paul Bent greatly changed. Deep sobs ale, fan ; from a wh 1e impreeelve trnetur plains be and the Missouri was the countless gIerB a� ,and$10 yy v►ero sbakin his frame and his knees were standing aDraes th dalliance pi h • of the herds of baffalo Everywhere to ba seen, Now bent) to prayer, for w soul and Tito had been �7 - ' • ,� "patent leather d' assert " of th bare all have disappeared. Theodore Roosevelt saved. i' �r -lined Ci n I a . �. hand edaoation;' ho drop dainty bnoketa says there are not 1000 buffalos in Amertoa. H3 rose after a while, and ptoicin .tt h4 rCLtlar$ H andeome a� into empty vtells zrd grow old drawing It is said one may travel 1,000 miles on'ihe old coat and hat passed over the bridge and Presents a I ,; - 4 ., 4 -, no hi np,- plains and never bs out of sight of a dead through the town out Into the eoaatry t t $91 ��! �O, and 30. - .L .: ­ s - .... . .. - : The more culture a can have of a dos.► g buffalo nor within eight of s live one. g Bat and soon his name was for$ott�en by all but Children's Fur'Tj • power, even at cost- f igaorwnoD of ngaaga a nevvspap•r has the anrIow rtatemeat that a sew in that great city. I+'tve Fur-Lined Dolmans - 50 long deceased and o en odoriferous the bet- w new species of buffalo is develo in the he returned a ne yew later , at - - ter for the prosperit of this ooua , where woody preolpitous.regfons of the mountain When he h :dw mid $5050 Iabor is Doming a ry day near to its ranger ; It shunt the o n Hnished hit story Blanoho • . . open plaint. liver In arked _ own. There is arson an, as earnest tndants small herds, is endowed with great activity " Di�.,.on ever Hod ant the name of iho Childreh's - I .. of affairs r000gn� ze d lament, co ant im- and is a c'e.ur Case of the "survival of the singer ? Clot h ! molatIon of Honor i the reckless arts for fittest." ,. ' anlleS at. i . __.. sudden wealth. W at is needed stay a No, he repUsdx "I hops to some $l• $1.309 $2, $2.$0, $3, $3,509 $4, $4,509 $,% $ d Q y. or I wish to thank her. B, $7.50 an p� - the rash of mamm n worship, o herwise ' How It GrowL I "Yon n esd not watt le nuts to bring nation 1 dlsan er, Ig n t more • I. . .. erg ' ■ id ; ,' he sa �. „ ,Fanny, you'd never believe it !" You can do so now, It was I who can ` -lawyers or more an in the k -glove ., g t 1. �„ Yes I would, and I m dying to hoar•" the song: L. professions," but th se schooled to know- •• yon knew Mllly Btlfiggia i I hard ledge of the dignity f honest man labor from Uelia Roa er that she vvas engaged." directed by minds enlarged by prao cal ed- ,. g Bag Father in law- Perhaps, sir, you think acation. L that all 2 I thought you were go- I m going to support you for the rest of year ing to tell me that she had eloped." . natural life. 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P, , i. , sALTga. : f` � . eat is raralyis.. ) . . ens die from what U a �Iter- . d #, g I y o st stroke, or apoplexy almost #s M biy,..that not a the 'fear has been a . rhao ened� wd mach inquiry i� made- for an v 0020 f the oaames of whPit a pears a a .oat deadly dlsease: Udm the to be e'of an intelligent observer we all d sisme to give some points that ar� of s deavor (lot value. pW,.nter or other meo6snio, whose requires him to wield a hammer, . ��L110me morning that he- to unable -to S bit hammer arm, or perhaps while at h 0 man suddenly feel his arm ba- ork b and weak; it falls tb his side, 0 �d be h no longer able to work. The phy• y u i.a whom the Man from llmuscle tiro is „a brachial monopleg Which mow aimplV that the man has over- t hie hammer arm and it needs rest: w°aa► cases the very appropriate name, of TO there slay" Is given. Again; a -poor- t bled, nervously constructed person, mat a Often a woman, ;neeta with a great shook or 0 has to endure an unusual mental or physical effort, and perhaps without warning loses fl the as of some part of the body, often of the woes Appa""us, and is unal Is to eppssak aheve a whisper, The doctor calls it "hy/- h lerict►1 paralysis," or '' hysterical aphcnia," 0 of voice. Now just how this comes k abt,,t, we fancy it would puzzle the most d learned specialist to say. Concerning this condition, however, sa well as the one be- fore mentioned, this much Is known, viz., that by app'oprla:e treatment they recover, , Which is very kood evidence that no pert ofthe-.nerrous apparstns is broken. The taithou a ieported from time to' time are probably, for the most. part, cam of this find. It sometimes happens that an Intoxicated - . Peron will fall asleep wit4 the head rest.. 4 upon the arm or with a arm hanging over a chair back. When he wakes the arm Is numb and is paralyzed— another case of ,, brachial monoplegla. - pch sure P the disabled member has'at , Which sirup y fected those nerves so that they are unable to perform their usual [duty. The nerves Which go on',' from the brain spinal cord to the tii,emities are quite comparable to the Wires which are stretched from place to place for electric communications, and pres- surejupon the ore section . of ; those nerves produgee results very like those which fol- low in interference with ,the electric biro, The case just given illustrates ,very well a large number of cases of pub} from pressure, from prossare upon the' brain or spinal cord, or the nerves which hive their exit therefrom, will produce a p!,►ey whose extent will depend up3n the extent of the preerure, and whose duration will depend upon the chances for removing Pressure. Pressure upon the nerves which . supply one side of the face produces a very characteristic paralysis, and one that causes _ very many laughable mistakes one the part of tyros and non - professional people by their attempt to detect the r.ffzc`.ed side. preemre upon the brain or spinal cord may be due to the presence of tumors, to frse- tares of the skull. or to the upper bones of which the backbone Is formed, and to blood clots within thb skull or spinal can31. PA- ', dents who recover frpm diphtheria, Scarlet fever, end some other acute sloknesse, are frequently paralyzel in some part. These emu generally recover by proper treatment, sled it is quite probable that many cases Mould recover epantaneonsly If let alone. •People who work In load are liable to r, pecullar form of paralysis, which is first peen, As a rule, In them isoles of the fore- arm, on acoount -of which the patient is un- able to extend the hand upon the arm. At times the whole mus :alar system is involy- ed. Change of occupation and the use of remedies which will assist the elimination of the mineral from the system is the proper course for such patients. Analogous ,forms of paralysis are causel by arsenic and quick- silver, probably by their action upon the nerve structure of the spinal cord. Woo - rara, the Indian arrow- po#eon, Will a.av -pro- duce paralysis if introduced 'into the - -sys- teminscfii;fent quantities. 1w pa,rahs• fug effect of largo closes of a_ lcohol are well known. Certain conditioils of the ollaulatoty ap- para +.us predispose to extensive and often incurable paratysis. Here it is that most cues of apoplexy occur. The artaries are' elastic tubes. By age,1�and work; care and the prolonged use of alobholio drinks, these . tubes lose their elasticityp and losfoome brit- tle. By some event which excites. the A' QW Of an unusual quantity of blood to the brain one of these now inelastic tubes Is broken, the'p,ured -out blood settles in the ventricles afid there form clots whose presence causes - sp3edy panlyn#s. - - Cwing to-certain- sys0matio conditions fibriae, a substance normally suspended in the bloodo sometimes ledges upon the flood - gates or valves of the heart. Presently' a put of this matter is dislodged and washed Spay into the blood ; perchance it reaches an artery in the brain -which will not p,3r- - mit it to peep. Then we have an " embol- illn" which c,11 s off the blood supply from a part of th�e� rsaln one of the Immdiate syrnp- tODi of which is patty of the part of the b,dy which receives Ita nerve supply from that portion of the brain. These paralyses are uss"lly extensive, and are not readily aht6gaishable from those just mentioned. h n"4 �t -change in the straxo`.ure of the• pinil cord produoe'paralysis, more or,lea totalized varj Ing in extent with the 'extant of nerve Structure involved. Stich pua1YIII are especially obstinate in those of advanced pears, and usually produce dis- ability in Oka legs. . T °0 study of this Subject has led to the determination of certain brain osntres as posseuing special muscular control, so that tLe kinds of paralysis can be traced to or loss, of fauction in definite parts Of the encephalon. 11 S �_ � . afe, Sure, and Painless. .. emcees, world of meaning this statement . ll it Just what yoti are looking for, net I Putnim's Pailtil ,"a Corn Estraotor - W �e great !lire -pop corn ogre —sots In thfs y' It makes no sore spots; safe, sots . Dfiy and With certastinty ; sure and mild- om oat infl,aming the parts.; painlessly. !b otn imposed upon by imitations or Y TU � r `tl �, " c. 1 H, " I Should like to sides Aaos z 6 few words to t nit the men said the Preal. row Brother diet. ° 'Mod and the Hall (Tree who Mallow look and a h In his gait, Ad el 'aced to the platform a hesitating as- s and the President tinned: g w " gadder Green, I 1 am dat you am on all pint of gwins inter bi Hess for yer /elf. I told dat you am n to open a oo'ner cry an' a butcher sh p combined. " Yes, nab." , :. . " I z s glad dot yoII about to mate �' tart #n lie, and I de h to drop a few b � to which may be of eme value to yon. rudder Green, do who gives fifseen Moto to de pound m• wax fat fur`s, few o !arm an gIt to be re area at a wreStlin' m matoh, but Justioe has er eye on him, and of when the ole gal gits a and to It she'll gin him a dose dat will sot him back for twen- y ty years. g "Do ppulsbon who sell t fifty-ant tea an' a wo- shillln' tea from de same chiet may git , long powerful smart f r awhile, but he's my coaxin' a bile to row on his none. �Phen de bile comes he It pay out more for h Axseed dan he has ma a on tea. "In sellin' beefsteak dy human heater'. ° Some men doan' objac ; to a pound • and a C elf of bone to half a nand of most, but we ain't all built arter dat fashun. Doan' ill a hunlred dollars c r; of ousUrn - far e sake of sellin' fo' cents worf of bone, n •• While It am expeo ad dat you will hide t do bad taters in de ml Idle of de bceaeure, . f dean' misunderstan' de public an' water yer 0 au es as well. "if a 111 %n axes you for lamb an' you S has3'tggat nutli� but o c sheep, tell him so. Daceivin' a man c m tton' makes him an , much your out my an if you beat him out o' k a con greshunat nomin hen.- f " De paper which y bay far two cents 0 a pound kin be weigh d. up wid goods dat sall fur fifteen and no ody will kick, but 0 Joan' enla3ine eat die ices yon license' to 0 roast beaus wid your ffae or keep fillin' up de vin =gar bar'l wid rte n- water.. . - t ... -B 3 keerf al whom $(u credit. Dar am plenty of people in d! worll who like to I as soon as de bockn balance fo'teen cents n ag;n'em. " Daan' .oesae ggwine oliuroh bek"e of un4n business, bat next tires de pew -rent- W' comes off tali e a sea a leedle farder back. Lots of people hev so show got de ideate dot a modern biznes man, doin' biz -Aess artier de In -)dern fashu , has got to do a heap o' wrestltn' wid hi eansoienoa In case lopt•d a resolullost to the effect that It had of ](110t say oonfideswe In the assistant tres- sarer. OODIL Prof I Burwell Caveadisb, a late local eW& r, made his d :but by-inquiring If the ab cffiaiali upheld the code. If he v ai Insulted and he challenged the Insulter, , ould tie club stand by him? " What would you challenge him to do ?'' iced t i President. "To meet me on de field of holt;ah, sah." " What far?' "To fight, sabot - � �° - . . "Oh, I sea. Well, Bcnddor Cavendish, y 1�dvics to you am to keep off de field of onah. You'll git yer feet all wet, ta'r yet coat -talle on de bashes, and probably be run Of by de farm :r's brindled eol. When a an sae /es me, an' does it to be mean, I'se wine to let drive far his nose w i i my. bunch fives. Dat's oode'nuff far anybody, an' yo: kin hh- him on de' idewalk as well as to 0 off to ft no told of honah. Let us now djoura far one week. ", --- Dangen in Afrio& - of Tile' most dank!rous savage foes we eve to fear," says Mr. Stanley, 0 are the r000dile, hippopotamus and the bbfialo. We lost five men during my last visit to the ongo from these animals ; three were kill- ed by oraoodiles, one by a hippopotamus and one by a buffalo. Them are a large Umb)r of hippopotanil along the Conrto and its tributaries, and ,thousands upon , housands of crocodiles. The latter are by fa the most insidious foes we. have, be. Luse they are so silent and so swift. You see a roan bathing in the river," said .Mr. tanley, with one of his vivid graphio teaches ; " he is standing near the shore anphlnR at jog, perhapp, laughing in the eon enjoyment of his 'bath ; suddenly he ells over and you see him no more. A r000dile has approached Unseen, h" struck him a blow with its tall that knocks him ver, and he ss instantly seized and parr i sd ff. Or, It.maybe 0 at the man is swim- ming ; he is totally unoonwious of danger; here is'nothing In sight, nothing to stir a tremor of apprehension ;but there, in deep water, under the shadow of that rook, or hidden beneath the shelter of the trees yon* der, is a huge or000dite ; It has spotted the wimmer, and Is watching the opportunity ; the swimmer approsohee ; ho i~ within striking dlstanoe ; stealthily, silently, an- perosived, the oresture makes for its prey ; the man kriown nothing till he In seized by the log and dragged Under, and he knows I more t A bubble or two #naicates the place where he has gone down, and that is All." .. . � . � - _ . . . _T91s— MACHINERY. ••- ' I i ices anginas senors, Iron, Wood. arld enMoelt4a- _ FA��Q$IT$ suet maoWnes. for ale. it'or partionlass address A W PETRtF•. °re -90-4; 0,6. • go !'!ere Im s s ,­ I pp��� ; �� BRANTF D. . e D[ I I LR . he Snow Drltt — Po.,.►er -� . �,,. OLD WATER RICE STARC [is `�`�, Felt & slate Roofer. ,/_ ' ta4 su ding ap dealer o Tarred )belt, Reciter r TER FAILS*' itch, I9niiding Papers, parpet and Deafenlnpr Fe1f, . Beady BOOMM, etc.. . - ,�,.�, �;M v * - ; or law plow AL WILLIAM ' • flan JJl a Royal Ya�l s eamilipos . . 4 Adela� -o lit, a., Torotllo. f3Win� during winter from Port an - ever! Thuradast - and 1Hallfax ewer's fiaturdy to Liverpool, and In summer ' ! _ . UEL H CARPET URKS. rromQnebeee.er,eatarda toLi.erpooi,oallin¢.LLon, . ('1(�. donderry to land mails and paesenVers for tlootland and r, L1 • _AR__ ��� �+ w V V a, Dd•nd. Also tram Baltimore, via Halifax sand Btuouths, . N. B.; to Liverpool fortnightly dada/ eutrmer months. The steamers Pf the Qlasirow 11uPs *ail durin winter KANOrACrvasaa or ' to and -from Hailtax. Portland, Boston and Philadel- . L, '�K &DAMASK CASPETS, im), and daring summer between vie oy wed Mon _ trawl, weedy, iilMROty nisi Boston, wee�lr; and Qlu• ' • I! new stereo and designs. Guelph. Ort. gow and Philadelphia, tu►tnigbtly M __- For freight, passage, er other information - . apply to A. Schum,•cher & Co.. Baltimore; 8. ' Cunard & Co. Hali fax; bhoa & Co. St. John's. -- ' - hVV ' s Ai. F,. Wm. % pmson bar co., St. John, N. B. ; , Allan & Co., Chicago; Love & Alden, New '— Yon ; H. Bourlir+r, Toronto - A11ans, Rae & Co.. SEND FOR PRIG LIM t, uebeo ; wm. Brocllle, Riladelphia ; ti..A. . Lwndng, Flag, Tent & Camping Depot Allan. Portland Roston._ Montreal - . ,: 169 Yong! Street, Toaronto: - . — \ . I Oil 11 i0l � - E M ! ` LANEK KNIVES, tfTAVl1, CUTTER, riTAVS - �jointer, cheese box, veneer, leach - r splitting kbinoers, moulding, tenoning, and other machine - knives o4 best quality, iranufactumd by PaTxg HAT (SHE sIIbstlritar has a large amanal of money b Q,dia Machine Hnite Work e• Galt, Ont. ;send for prise j lend for clienta on security of mortgagee on if". iroductive fAr and town property. . ` m . The lowest current rate of interest to charged, and A ' : ; repayment privileges granted In euoh terms that the r 1 : : iorrower to placed in an extremely favorable poei %ion , . a ppaay his lndebtedne e as he bads himself -able, 1 • Rithont saetaiaiog to +s of lntereet.. ' 6peotal induoemanta are offend. All oommnnloa• ,loans oonpdential. FOR THE MILLION, n. M. Chadwick, Bsq. $ : Aloriq tit's line of the Chicago and NOrthweateM Bank of Toronto Building. Railway In Central Dakota and Northern TOrWIr. Sebraska. Now sections are being opened up and . rapidly settled in these wouderndlr productive regions,, and the "first comers" will have "Ant I - ��� Orlea�$ Road Card Co abases N of location. For tall information (whieh will be sent you free tt .. charge) about the free lands and cheap homes. apply - - (3 -,A-XV �29'W.-" to JOHN H. MORLEY, , — aasAxIIrAtyrv>utt� Weatern Canadian Paso. Agent, C. s N- w. By., IL a. HAIB, 9 York St., Toronto. Oat. . 1Ninter Patent. Road Cart, �.nwral A�r,� f,a-,aa,,.. ail. �i H. B iel, Cmmiam Sleigiise &c. P V . . - : t-d Bead for a�Wogue.. 1T j . J. WINTERS, wan "era � r"' , c'ait, Onto O The Billing Oat and • .4' - .. h' a tl opts any prt rttek er brand o' self g.m, __ _ Packing for Nursery- Q : " lli blio will ex of on to make some' , . spencialty Dealers a V ` >Pn y Fesa on Ooltlmbus. d rjul #sts,kes in addis'znn. but be a leetle keer- y " ' Leadtag hardy kinds, in large gliantitlsa, rafaeQ on ° t about 'It. .%l%ke'em in favor of de pub- �t'he following story comes from a acho1 our own grounds. to tat Aso, CONBOY'S CA RIAGE TOPS . lyie about -half de time." in the Midlands. The master told the H $ Hurd & son Are the Beet and Cheapetat: in the market. Order -: , boys of the third class to write a short essay . r ! e one from your Carriage 3faker. Take no other kind. FAILED . 'FAS 9 IIpeII Columbus. Tile following was sent Halton Nnreery, ' Bend Ior Catalogue -407 King St. W.. Toaottzo, \, J Adpie Chewso off ired the following reso- up by an ambitions essajist : ,' Clumbns Etsrllns�oss, bits. - — - s - I �� ration : War a man who could make an egg stand on FRE FLOWER1 � PLANTS . - " Resolved, Dat If 8m' de - sense of dig and wsthout breaking it. The King of - _ - BY BAIL. �lme -Kiln Club dat de present. Congrise Spain ,said to Clumbue, ' Cin you discover s�honld pease a law Makin it a penal OBease Amasses? `Yen' said C(nmbnm, • if you iB for ti oo sr,h Fcasz QueL1rT. end with every Q •' do Dollar order. an �+tn try ilia, a Cbn s- fur any prison to place. a torpedo chicken will give me a Ship.' So he had a ship, g •• xa anthemu , or Monthly Rrse, FARIL f {n his coop. 1) r reason we want dim law am and sailed over the sea In the direction Tae Best Strawberry Plana, /t5 W. a Doze». . �o partook de nsteral chicken frc n1 bein' where he thought America ought to be I 'guaraLtee Plante to please'and to arrive in good . , �ubjeok to ezploahun." - foetid. The sailors quarrelled, and they Order at any po.t o®oe to the Dominion. large Lord Tiluber: Johnson favored the reao- said they believed there was no such place. placts by treight or express. y tion. The torpedo chioken was invented But after many days the pilot come to him J. P. Cockburn, Florist,. 4 - * ,3aavaltnusaz, aDaa: tuo surp-ise the parson who gained acceu to and said, ' Clumblle, I see Ir.ad. Then (Stamps taken} — . � hen -coop and undertgok to pull a pallet off that b America,' said Clnmbus. When ARMSTRON � her roost, b ut time ha3 demonstrated that the /hip get near the land was full of black . .- I torpedo was liable to explode 0 any men. Clumbus said, ' Is this America?' Patent Tempered Steel e e ! •,:`. - other time and bring destrnotion upon fnno- 'Yee it b,' said they. Then he said I • - ' Dent fowls. /uppoae you are the N'ggers ?' `Yes." B�g & Carrjage. Gears+ + ! Lo favr0rad the reeo- the said ; ` we are.' the chief staid, • I ' ; : Sir Wallace Smith a , - lntion. He was the friend of . the hen undo. suppose you are Ci imbuo V ' Yau are ..Jump Seat" Body on Moll t}earmeetawl. . - all o :rtumstanoes, and he ,would ever rrise right,' ht' said he. Then the ohief turned to pas Mention" " Thos P.zD�T , g , a ready ale, and makes a 11 ht, hwdsome, dtuable him voice to amc'.icra her down-trodden his men and said,' There no help for it and ns�tnl conveyance. Rhea essay with one or tear - ounditkn. we are discovered at last, paasenn�ers, and changed from a single buggy to a UNTON,, LAKK 4S CO., sAZT. }� onble carriage qulolly and oonventently. Ask your �zle and �achlne screw Worms The Rev. Penstock opposed the resolution — carriage maker for partioulate. CwlAiogae milled on �j 'and demanded a call of the roll. Certain I Married Life• application to people,wera always seeking to connect col /' J. B. ARMSTRONG Mfg. CO. (Ld)., _ . ored people and chickens together, but why I think It Is as mu )h the husband's dusty he could not see. If the torpedo chicken to make home what It ought to be as the GUELI'll, CANADA —.- _ _ _ Caryl+*g*+ and Birgen Axles, Iron and Steel 8e► was Invented to protect chickens fr.sm wife'/. Are not their shoulders as broad as I _ nett Cap Borewe, etc. Lisa on appilLAU311. , thieves why need the colored man be afraid? ours? We all have our duty to perform. FITS — husbands thought ■ it g � CURE � _ .1 _.; Why need sin 00101 a 1. man meek to work i think sometimes - . e hen?., Jnd a Chewso more about making their home/ happy, iII- When 1 may curo t Jo wd moan merely to atop them for. pOr g qme and then have than return again. I mean a radical CONSUMPTIONS .,up Sys" f ti✓b mi ht refer ,hoatliecf 4*.-b� her meat /, but /toad of the wives having it all h to he /OQiB sure I bare made the dougae of y. warra ntiY or remedy I have a ,hive reined for the a! we dtaeaee ; b i its use B p IICU 8[CBhL�Sa U(e -IuuA study. warrant my remedF p" et him tit~ if t on land swt seek to drag would be diffdrent from What they art {o care the wont omen. lieranee others have tilled Is, no have been c caeca of the worst king an t of hang standing 1 p� , have been cured Indeed, en Shot:, ie my faith 1n fta. for . Tulsa cluVbefore' "t 'public tot false light. now. Woman's work eomotimes is the areal se and a Free Bottle of my iufailiblenrdn dy. (live eE9cacy, that I will send TtiVo 110M YS FREE, together _ Same week in and wet k out; then ie It to be g :press and poet lltllce. IL co.t. you nothlrr rt,i a trial, with • YALIIAIILB TREATISE on this dii,eaae to any `The $etiretar�.then called-4he roll, and the and I will yen Mt4,eee ll1t H. a. BOOT, mi<erer- Olve express and P. o- addre. i j Judge's ran was voted down by a wandered at that she does not always have nR T. A. R1dlcUM, a smile on her face, when she stays at Branch Once, 3s, Yonze eta, Toronto. Bl' dhMe,37 YongeSt.,Toronto majority of 47. 1, xoT Ovg, i home month after month ? Why dosen't *EW �nqutry A conamilAivatibn . from St. L ')ass made I orwili do you ood to get o t we willaa 1 _ - .: g any metpWr of the Lime Kiln y g C.nb would be attae'-led to any base ball go aIId take a sleigh ride ? I imagine he s < ��, �• r t ' - _� ; ■a to himself it wtll take fifteen or twenty fAPI?'OL a �?'a ttDOetOo club, circus, theatrical company or dime et the horse and wagon ready, TUNDER MACHINE lft1NQI sEtt61116 - . e . Beason. If none ha3 tninates to B ' museum this ooming and it b no'muoh trouble t0 take my wife been engagel were any members open and children, they ara used to staalog at ' . _ . . !engage meat ? home, and It / not neoes/nry for them to Are made only at the Queen City OU Works, and have received during , savenseen'Gambe-s arose In chore/, end o i'll a afoot. . - - . the Let throe yearn .� evezteon voioee. were seeking to got the g * 8 i*-_1 ifrheII the'''tesideot~'s Tavel cone down :.iitol>, As, Expert, - j GOLD ' M E D A'L . so asked : m dat a Johnny i so tyhy din sodden emoshnn! A hers, Fizzletop overheard her J y ate In de grocery below Y' 1 Jane- swear like a trooper. bend for sample barrel it U dose not prove eattefaotory we wW pay freight both wa3 a .. What's de salary ? asked Colons .. Why, Johnny, she azolsai" ., "who SAMUEL M U E L RO G RS & 0.1 3d Front St. Bast, Torontoi . 'berry Croadree in an anz.oan- voice. taught you to swear that way ?" f11Y1 G :. ' 't Salary fur what?' , � I. Taught me to swears' exclaimed .0",, Johnny, why It's me who teaoha the « HNAP'S,, PATENT" •' Fur trabblsn' around de kentry. r �• •a Brudder Cronstree. not down I . I'zs other bays." . .happy to inform de pablio dot no m�mher of — . ...� 1. 1i _1 . - s, ed n to do p ctfisu +k►,'r�a4,a'114`tjq�,; resent mo- , des crab am ing g P none am open to lint As I W1ll. p' ,, a 1, , peens. Fu r lc r den dot, ,` p A : ; gagetnent. We'n all gwine to stay right with air, known tiirestaol eon euoh hand ifj, . It t. beak an' atten3 to oar oo'n an'.. intern. �! a. kaossdo( . me as t !trope. . I� 1 nxson in des Hall deslsh to All- he fd to ft ar, a raid to hope : . ', '.` au t. Does any p Yet this 1learnrAknow ! ,!■ Taae B88t in The �OTid. , goat frc nl de deoiahun of dim oha'r?'' 1�1u' y.� ! J, {'!t Hi looked tlP and down the aisles. Thera Each day more surely as I go, - That doors ere opened. ways are Xrl >de. C Opp in Use. dtoairtied l6 First Price tVTedala. Nobody desired to s,P' Burdens are lifted or ara laid. Over 16, as dead essence. y "Twentq taus of Oheea Commodes were enpplted to . B9 game great law unseen end still ' ',' al. _ N8T A DgFAIILTIR.: +, r Unfathomedpwi "fs -.l fu?ftil, I `'� ` �'`'' ���� ! the Mount Royal Hoeptta>, Montreal. and the Medical e OII "Not as i „ ►r , , s , + men and lady nurses in otarge express themselves 4 i�', i ,fit.; well leaned s,od ratiefled with them. tssao Walpole, of the committe t on �► h p . 'Ai" lr to agcy lied and alone I wait, i "�� t'�,,11.' �1` ,Ilii Proteeeor cloldwin Smith eaya : •• I havepieaaatein �nternal Investsgalien, desired .Blindfo too la`s ; "r testifying thst the Earth Oloeeta (s) supplied by your N' , Low semme too bitter, g bum the case Of Alabaster - Jordar Assistant - pany to houses occupied by members of my house. eamsra�. Some four weeks since Brother Too hesvy bnrden9 in the load, _ hold, are found to work extremelyN wen and to be veq L. Tt ,s cash short by fifteen cents, And too sew helpers R- the road : oonducive -to health and comfort. i ordan fcnnd hi ommittee did, And joy is weak and Brief ie efrong, �esti atiag U end years and d aye so long, s0 lomtc ; "Very Itev. Dean Boomer (Loodor ), b pleased b te/- : Or, rather the Li g. yet this one thing I learn to know I City to the vane and usefulness of the Bedside Commode, he Wass[ spended pending an ezamtna- �; supplied to 1m by Mr. heap. [t has tnitrlted All the . and s since, f4 changing hilt. Itach day more surely as I g'o. promises made for it in the printed circular, and her ', lion. For r day That I am gsad the good sad ill ' j� broken mg-41 the mfrs BY abaugelese law ate ordere9 atilt �!�� �` strongly reotlmmends it for the use of invalids" [We oche, the hey+ut • hell* where it had NOt as I will." may add, it le a No. 9 Pnll•np Ocmmode and elands by : n money in his It f t!`Xi, ji the Dean's bedside. he being w oonflrmed lavwlid, . L ... g hole In his Ioaket' +; � 9 Telephone No. 65. Patent Zg ghts For Sale. tipped c o 1vn from a : . alt the hard substances there rlgh� •EaNch tm 9 all lip9t a �o dd re pe Lw/eE , � ; ° ha3 f pp the darkness tease iI He . ,,Patent DryEarth orIshes Closet used, o€ course, thcy w of as t w'-11, Ras i �. tong, but snug stLerq. . . new corns Of revised p The ImiLewhisper dlv,10e to oalmlaan b uea - Company (Limited). two i . 1. 1n>,ney had been handed in, his socoaants loneliness. i , . nd it pleeasad Sir Isaac to sane "No as I will " bboau! the One Inedorous Portable lsedOO>ea �ffim a balanced, ohm the club that Brother J who level u. flret and best has gone A, the Urine Separawr ; ursine Receptacle �"J' Adelaide St. WCt3ty TOBONTO. ab.e to 101 innocent as a spring Before us on the road, and still C, Exorement Pall. . tOOd before them as >i'or�nemnstalwH�� ova fulflil ,; pn>Tted Stater! Ftsotora-- lfuarxepon, YioA.� Fn'111r�tory►— Yts►iotw'. I& of plotles Smith, the club Notes I �Mastton th4 paper. L. On moth► �' ' << .. - ' 1. I , i .. . . :;, I . I ._ { 6 J . i ...� .. s f I 1, . r :, . . i ... j I . , . L. s i' i �-, :r .. 1` �. r i V- .. .t:,: 1 . f . s i _ r " - r , I, I Y I debts, but dar am a about de as in ,j num- ber who will jump you f fur some other stoah more t A bubble or two #naicates the place where he has gone down, and that is All." .. . � . � - _ . . . _T91s— MACHINERY. ••- ' I i ices anginas senors, Iron, Wood. arld enMoelt4a- _ FA��Q$IT$ suet maoWnes. for ale. it'or partionlass address A W PETRtF•. °re -90-4; 0,6. • go !'!ere Im s s ,­ I pp��� ; �� BRANTF D. . e D[ I I LR . he Snow Drltt — Po.,.►er -� . �,,. OLD WATER RICE STARC [is `�`�, Felt & slate Roofer. ,/_ ' ta4 su ding ap dealer o Tarred )belt, Reciter r TER FAILS*' itch, I9niiding Papers, parpet and Deafenlnpr Fe1f, . Beady BOOMM, etc.. . - ,�,.�, �;M v * - ; or law plow AL WILLIAM ' • flan JJl a Royal Ya�l s eamilipos . . 4 Adela� -o lit, a., Torotllo. f3Win� during winter from Port an - ever! Thuradast - and 1Hallfax ewer's fiaturdy to Liverpool, and In summer ' ! _ . UEL H CARPET URKS. rromQnebeee.er,eatarda toLi.erpooi,oallin¢.LLon, . ('1(�. donderry to land mails and paesenVers for tlootland and r, L1 • _AR__ ��� �+ w V V a, Dd•nd. Also tram Baltimore, via Halifax sand Btuouths, . N. B.; to Liverpool fortnightly dada/ eutrmer months. The steamers Pf the Qlasirow 11uPs *ail durin winter KANOrACrvasaa or ' to and -from Hailtax. Portland, Boston and Philadel- . L, '�K &DAMASK CASPETS, im), and daring summer between vie oy wed Mon _ trawl, weedy, iilMROty nisi Boston, wee�lr; and Qlu• ' • I! new stereo and designs. Guelph. Ort. gow and Philadelphia, tu►tnigbtly M __- For freight, passage, er other information - . apply to A. Schum,•cher & Co.. Baltimore; 8. ' Cunard & Co. Hali fax; bhoa & Co. St. John's. -- ' - hVV ' s Ai. F,. Wm. % pmson bar co., St. John, N. B. ; , Allan & Co., Chicago; Love & Alden, New '— Yon ; H. Bourlir+r, Toronto - A11ans, Rae & Co.. SEND FOR PRIG LIM t, uebeo ; wm. Brocllle, Riladelphia ; ti..A. . Lwndng, Flag, Tent & Camping Depot Allan. Portland Roston._ Montreal - . ,: 169 Yong! Street, Toaronto: - . — \ . I Oil 11 i0l � - E M ! ` LANEK KNIVES, tfTAVl1, CUTTER, riTAVS - �jointer, cheese box, veneer, leach - r splitting kbinoers, moulding, tenoning, and other machine - knives o4 best quality, iranufactumd by PaTxg HAT (SHE sIIbstlritar has a large amanal of money b Q,dia Machine Hnite Work e• Galt, Ont. ;send for prise j lend for clienta on security of mortgagee on if". iroductive fAr and town property. . ` m . The lowest current rate of interest to charged, and A ' : ; repayment privileges granted In euoh terms that the r 1 : : iorrower to placed in an extremely favorable poei %ion , . a ppaay his lndebtedne e as he bads himself -able, 1 • Rithont saetaiaiog to +s of lntereet.. ' 6peotal induoemanta are offend. All oommnnloa• ,loans oonpdential. FOR THE MILLION, n. M. Chadwick, Bsq. $ : Aloriq tit's line of the Chicago and NOrthweateM Bank of Toronto Building. Railway In Central Dakota and Northern TOrWIr. Sebraska. Now sections are being opened up and . rapidly settled in these wouderndlr productive regions,, and the "first comers" will have "Ant I - ��� Orlea�$ Road Card Co abases N of location. For tall information (whieh will be sent you free tt .. charge) about the free lands and cheap homes. apply - - (3 -,A-XV �29'W.-" to JOHN H. MORLEY, , — aasAxIIrAtyrv>utt� Weatern Canadian Paso. Agent, C. s N- w. By., IL a. HAIB, 9 York St., Toronto. Oat. . 1Ninter Patent. Road Cart, �.nwral A�r,� f,a-,aa,,.. ail. �i H. B iel, Cmmiam Sleigiise &c. P V . . - : t-d Bead for a�Wogue.. 1T j . J. WINTERS, wan "era � r"' , c'ait, Onto O The Billing Oat and • .4' - .. h' a tl opts any prt rttek er brand o' self g.m, __ _ Packing for Nursery- Q : " lli blio will ex of on to make some' , . spencialty Dealers a V ` >Pn y Fesa on Ooltlmbus. d rjul #sts,kes in addis'znn. but be a leetle keer- y " ' Leadtag hardy kinds, in large gliantitlsa, rafaeQ on ° t about 'It. .%l%ke'em in favor of de pub- �t'he following story comes from a acho1 our own grounds. to tat Aso, CONBOY'S CA RIAGE TOPS . lyie about -half de time." in the Midlands. The master told the H $ Hurd & son Are the Beet and Cheapetat: in the market. Order -: , boys of the third class to write a short essay . r ! e one from your Carriage 3faker. Take no other kind. FAILED . 'FAS 9 IIpeII Columbus. Tile following was sent Halton Nnreery, ' Bend Ior Catalogue -407 King St. W.. Toaottzo, \, J Adpie Chewso off ired the following reso- up by an ambitions essajist : ,' Clumbns Etsrllns�oss, bits. - — - s - I �� ration : War a man who could make an egg stand on FRE FLOWER1 � PLANTS . - " Resolved, Dat If 8m' de - sense of dig and wsthout breaking it. The King of - _ - BY BAIL. �lme -Kiln Club dat de present. Congrise Spain ,said to Clumbue, ' Cin you discover s�honld pease a law Makin it a penal OBease Amasses? `Yen' said C(nmbnm, • if you iB for ti oo sr,h Fcasz QueL1rT. end with every Q •' do Dollar order. an �+tn try ilia, a Cbn s- fur any prison to place. a torpedo chicken will give me a Ship.' So he had a ship, g •• xa anthemu , or Monthly Rrse, FARIL f {n his coop. 1) r reason we want dim law am and sailed over the sea In the direction Tae Best Strawberry Plana, /t5 W. a Doze». . �o partook de nsteral chicken frc n1 bein' where he thought America ought to be I 'guaraLtee Plante to please'and to arrive in good . , �ubjeok to ezploahun." - foetid. The sailors quarrelled, and they Order at any po.t o®oe to the Dominion. large Lord Tiluber: Johnson favored the reao- said they believed there was no such place. placts by treight or express. y tion. The torpedo chioken was invented But after many days the pilot come to him J. P. Cockburn, Florist,. 4 - * ,3aavaltnusaz, aDaa: tuo surp-ise the parson who gained acceu to and said, ' Clumblle, I see Ir.ad. Then (Stamps taken} — . � hen -coop and undertgok to pull a pallet off that b America,' said Clnmbus. When ARMSTRON � her roost, b ut time ha3 demonstrated that the /hip get near the land was full of black . .- I torpedo was liable to explode 0 any men. Clumbus said, ' Is this America?' Patent Tempered Steel e e ! •,:`. - other time and bring destrnotion upon fnno- 'Yee it b,' said they. Then he said I • - ' Dent fowls. /uppoae you are the N'ggers ?' `Yes." B�g & Carrjage. Gears+ + ! Lo favr0rad the reeo- the said ; ` we are.' the chief staid, • I ' ; : Sir Wallace Smith a , - lntion. He was the friend of . the hen undo. suppose you are Ci imbuo V ' Yau are ..Jump Seat" Body on Moll t}earmeetawl. . - all o :rtumstanoes, and he ,would ever rrise right,' ht' said he. Then the ohief turned to pas Mention" " Thos P.zD�T , g , a ready ale, and makes a 11 ht, hwdsome, dtuable him voice to amc'.icra her down-trodden his men and said,' There no help for it and ns�tnl conveyance. Rhea essay with one or tear - ounditkn. we are discovered at last, paasenn�ers, and changed from a single buggy to a UNTON,, LAKK 4S CO., sAZT. }� onble carriage qulolly and oonventently. Ask your �zle and �achlne screw Worms The Rev. Penstock opposed the resolution — carriage maker for partioulate. CwlAiogae milled on �j 'and demanded a call of the roll. Certain I Married Life• application to people,wera always seeking to connect col /' J. B. ARMSTRONG Mfg. CO. (Ld)., _ . ored people and chickens together, but why I think It Is as mu )h the husband's dusty he could not see. If the torpedo chicken to make home what It ought to be as the GUELI'll, CANADA —.- _ _ _ Caryl+*g*+ and Birgen Axles, Iron and Steel 8e► was Invented to protect chickens fr.sm wife'/. Are not their shoulders as broad as I _ nett Cap Borewe, etc. Lisa on appilLAU311. , thieves why need the colored man be afraid? ours? We all have our duty to perform. FITS — husbands thought ■ it g � CURE � _ .1 _.; Why need sin 00101 a 1. man meek to work i think sometimes - . e hen?., Jnd a Chewso more about making their home/ happy, iII- When 1 may curo t Jo wd moan merely to atop them for. pOr g qme and then have than return again. I mean a radical CONSUMPTIONS .,up Sys" f ti✓b mi ht refer ,hoatliecf 4*.-b� her meat /, but /toad of the wives having it all h to he /OQiB sure I bare made the dougae of y. warra ntiY or remedy I have a ,hive reined for the a! we dtaeaee ; b i its use B p IICU 8[CBhL�Sa U(e -IuuA study. warrant my remedF p" et him tit~ if t on land swt seek to drag would be diffdrent from What they art {o care the wont omen. lieranee others have tilled Is, no have been c caeca of the worst king an t of hang standing 1 p� , have been cured Indeed, en Shot:, ie my faith 1n fta. for . Tulsa cluVbefore' "t 'public tot false light. now. Woman's work eomotimes is the areal se and a Free Bottle of my iufailiblenrdn dy. (live eE9cacy, that I will send TtiVo 110M YS FREE, together _ Same week in and wet k out; then ie It to be g :press and poet lltllce. IL co.t. you nothlrr rt,i a trial, with • YALIIAIILB TREATISE on this dii,eaae to any `The $etiretar�.then called-4he roll, and the and I will yen Mt4,eee ll1t H. a. BOOT, mi<erer- Olve express and P. o- addre. i j Judge's ran was voted down by a wandered at that she does not always have nR T. A. R1dlcUM, a smile on her face, when she stays at Branch Once, 3s, Yonze eta, Toronto. Bl' dhMe,37 YongeSt.,Toronto majority of 47. 1, xoT Ovg, i home month after month ? Why dosen't *EW �nqutry A conamilAivatibn . from St. L ')ass made I orwili do you ood to get o t we willaa 1 _ - .: g any metpWr of the Lime Kiln y g C.nb would be attae'-led to any base ball go aIId take a sleigh ride ? I imagine he s < ��, �• r t ' - _� ; ■a to himself it wtll take fifteen or twenty fAPI?'OL a �?'a ttDOetOo club, circus, theatrical company or dime et the horse and wagon ready, TUNDER MACHINE lft1NQI sEtt61116 - . e . Beason. If none ha3 tninates to B ' museum this ooming and it b no'muoh trouble t0 take my wife been engagel were any members open and children, they ara used to staalog at ' . _ . . !engage meat ? home, and It / not neoes/nry for them to Are made only at the Queen City OU Works, and have received during , savenseen'Gambe-s arose In chore/, end o i'll a afoot. . - - . the Let throe yearn .� evezteon voioee. were seeking to got the g * 8 i*-_1 ifrheII the'''tesideot~'s Tavel cone down :.iitol>, As, Expert, - j GOLD ' M E D A'L . so asked : m dat a Johnny i so tyhy din sodden emoshnn! A hers, Fizzletop overheard her J y ate In de grocery below Y' 1 Jane- swear like a trooper. bend for sample barrel it U dose not prove eattefaotory we wW pay freight both wa3 a .. What's de salary ? asked Colons .. Why, Johnny, she azolsai" ., "who SAMUEL M U E L RO G RS & 0.1 3d Front St. Bast, Torontoi . 'berry Croadree in an anz.oan- voice. taught you to swear that way ?" f11Y1 G :. ' 't Salary fur what?' , � I. Taught me to swears' exclaimed .0",, Johnny, why It's me who teaoha the « HNAP'S,, PATENT" •' Fur trabblsn' around de kentry. r �• •a Brudder Cronstree. not down I . I'zs other bays." . .happy to inform de pablio dot no m�mher of — . ...� 1. 1i _1 . - s, ed n to do p ctfisu +k►,'r�a4,a'114`tjq�,; resent mo- , des crab am ing g P none am open to lint As I W1ll. p' ,, a 1, , peens. Fu r lc r den dot, ,` p A : ; gagetnent. We'n all gwine to stay right with air, known tiirestaol eon euoh hand ifj, . It t. beak an' atten3 to oar oo'n an'.. intern. �! a. kaossdo( . me as t !trope. . I� 1 nxson in des Hall deslsh to All- he fd to ft ar, a raid to hope : . ', '.` au t. Does any p Yet this 1learnrAknow ! ,!■ Taae B88t in The �OTid. , goat frc nl de deoiahun of dim oha'r?'' 1�1u' y.� ! J, {'!t Hi looked tlP and down the aisles. Thera Each day more surely as I go, - That doors ere opened. ways are Xrl >de. C Opp in Use. dtoairtied l6 First Price tVTedala. Nobody desired to s,P' Burdens are lifted or ara laid. Over 16, as dead essence. y "Twentq taus of Oheea Commodes were enpplted to . B9 game great law unseen end still ' ',' al. _ N8T A DgFAIILTIR.: +, r Unfathomedpwi "fs -.l fu?ftil, I `'� ` �'`'' ���� ! the Mount Royal Hoeptta>, Montreal. and the Medical e OII "Not as i „ ►r , , s , + men and lady nurses in otarge express themselves 4 i�', i ,fit.; well leaned s,od ratiefled with them. tssao Walpole, of the committe t on �► h p . 'Ai" lr to agcy lied and alone I wait, i "�� t'�,,11.' �1` ,Ilii Proteeeor cloldwin Smith eaya : •• I havepieaaatein �nternal Investsgalien, desired .Blindfo too la`s ; "r testifying thst the Earth Oloeeta (s) supplied by your N' , Low semme too bitter, g bum the case Of Alabaster - Jordar Assistant - pany to houses occupied by members of my house. eamsra�. Some four weeks since Brother Too hesvy bnrden9 in the load, _ hold, are found to work extremelyN wen and to be veq L. Tt ,s cash short by fifteen cents, And too sew helpers R- the road : oonducive -to health and comfort. i ordan fcnnd hi ommittee did, And joy is weak and Brief ie efrong, �esti atiag U end years and d aye so long, s0 lomtc ; "Very Itev. Dean Boomer (Loodor ), b pleased b te/- : Or, rather the Li g. yet this one thing I learn to know I City to the vane and usefulness of the Bedside Commode, he Wass[ spended pending an ezamtna- �; supplied to 1m by Mr. heap. [t has tnitrlted All the . and s since, f4 changing hilt. Itach day more surely as I g'o. promises made for it in the printed circular, and her ', lion. For r day That I am gsad the good sad ill ' j� broken mg-41 the mfrs BY abaugelese law ate ordere9 atilt �!�� �` strongly reotlmmends it for the use of invalids" [We oche, the hey+ut • hell* where it had NOt as I will." may add, it le a No. 9 Pnll•np Ocmmode and elands by : n money in his It f t!`Xi, ji the Dean's bedside. he being w oonflrmed lavwlid, . L ... g hole In his Ioaket' +; � 9 Telephone No. 65. Patent Zg ghts For Sale. tipped c o 1vn from a : . alt the hard substances there rlgh� •EaNch tm 9 all lip9t a �o dd re pe Lw/eE , � ; ° ha3 f pp the darkness tease iI He . ,,Patent DryEarth orIshes Closet used, o€ course, thcy w of as t w'-11, Ras i �. tong, but snug stLerq. . . new corns Of revised p The ImiLewhisper dlv,10e to oalmlaan b uea - Company (Limited). two i . 1. 1n>,ney had been handed in, his socoaants loneliness. i , . nd it pleeasad Sir Isaac to sane "No as I will " bboau! the One Inedorous Portable lsedOO>ea �ffim a balanced, ohm the club that Brother J who level u. flret and best has gone A, the Urine Separawr ; ursine Receptacle �"J' Adelaide St. WCt3ty TOBONTO. ab.e to 101 innocent as a spring Before us on the road, and still C, Exorement Pall. . tOOd before them as >i'or�nemnstalwH�� ova fulflil ,; pn>Tted Stater! Ftsotora-- lfuarxepon, YioA.� Fn'111r�tory►— Yts►iotw'. I& of plotles Smith, the club Notes I �Mastton th4 paper. L. On moth► �' ' << .. - ' 1. I , i .. . . :;, I . I ._ { 6 J . i ...� .. s f I 1, . r :, . . i ... j I . , . L. s i' i �-, :r .. 1` �. r i V- .. .t:,: 1 . f . s i _ r " - r , I, I Y I f {n his coop. 1) r reason we want dim law am and sailed over the sea In the direction Tae Best Strawberry Plana, /t5 W. a Doze». . �o partook de nsteral chicken frc n1 bein' where he thought America ought to be I 'guaraLtee Plante to please'and to arrive in good . , �ubjeok to ezploahun." - foetid. The sailors quarrelled, and they Order at any po.t o®oe to the Dominion. large Lord Tiluber: Johnson favored the reao- said they believed there was no such place. placts by treight or express. y tion. The torpedo chioken was invented But after many days the pilot come to him J. P. Cockburn, Florist,. 4 - * ,3aavaltnusaz, aDaa: tuo surp-ise the parson who gained acceu to and said, ' Clumblle, I see Ir.ad. Then (Stamps taken} — . � hen -coop and undertgok to pull a pallet off that b America,' said Clnmbus. When ARMSTRON � her roost, b ut time ha3 demonstrated that the /hip get near the land was full of black . .- I torpedo was liable to explode 0 any men. Clumbus said, ' Is this America?' Patent Tempered Steel e e ! •,:`. - other time and bring destrnotion upon fnno- 'Yee it b,' said they. Then he said I • - ' Dent fowls. /uppoae you are the N'ggers ?' `Yes." B�g & Carrjage. Gears+ + ! Lo favr0rad the reeo- the said ; ` we are.' the chief staid, • I ' ; : Sir Wallace Smith a , - lntion. He was the friend of . the hen undo. suppose you are Ci imbuo V ' Yau are ..Jump Seat" Body on Moll t}earmeetawl. . - all o :rtumstanoes, and he ,would ever rrise right,' ht' said he. Then the ohief turned to pas Mention" " Thos P.zD�T , g , a ready ale, and makes a 11 ht, hwdsome, dtuable him voice to amc'.icra her down-trodden his men and said,' There no help for it and ns�tnl conveyance. Rhea essay with one or tear - ounditkn. we are discovered at last, paasenn�ers, and changed from a single buggy to a UNTON,, LAKK 4S CO., sAZT. }� onble carriage qulolly and oonventently. Ask your �zle and �achlne screw Worms The Rev. Penstock opposed the resolution — carriage maker for partioulate. CwlAiogae milled on �j 'and demanded a call of the roll. Certain I Married Life• application to people,wera always seeking to connect col /' J. B. ARMSTRONG Mfg. CO. (Ld)., _ . ored people and chickens together, but why I think It Is as mu )h the husband's dusty he could not see. If the torpedo chicken to make home what It ought to be as the GUELI'll, CANADA —.- _ _ _ Caryl+*g*+ and Birgen Axles, Iron and Steel 8e► was Invented to protect chickens fr.sm wife'/. Are not their shoulders as broad as I _ nett Cap Borewe, etc. Lisa on appilLAU311. , thieves why need the colored man be afraid? ours? We all have our duty to perform. FITS — husbands thought ■ it g � CURE � _ .1 _.; Why need sin 00101 a 1. man meek to work i think sometimes - . e hen?., Jnd a Chewso more about making their home/ happy, iII- When 1 may curo t Jo wd moan merely to atop them for. pOr g qme and then have than return again. I mean a radical CONSUMPTIONS .,up Sys" f ti✓b mi ht refer ,hoatliecf 4*.-b� her meat /, but /toad of the wives having it all h to he /OQiB sure I bare made the dougae of y. warra ntiY or remedy I have a ,hive reined for the a! we dtaeaee ; b i its use B p IICU 8[CBhL�Sa U(e -IuuA study. warrant my remedF p" et him tit~ if t on land swt seek to drag would be diffdrent from What they art {o care the wont omen. lieranee others have tilled Is, no have been c caeca of the worst king an t of hang standing 1 p� , have been cured Indeed, en Shot:, ie my faith 1n fta. for . Tulsa cluVbefore' "t 'public tot false light. now. Woman's work eomotimes is the areal se and a Free Bottle of my iufailiblenrdn dy. (live eE9cacy, that I will send TtiVo 110M YS FREE, together _ Same week in and wet k out; then ie It to be g :press and poet lltllce. IL co.t. you nothlrr rt,i a trial, with • YALIIAIILB TREATISE on this dii,eaae to any `The $etiretar�.then called-4he roll, and the and I will yen Mt4,eee ll1t H. a. BOOT, mi<erer- Olve express and P. o- addre. i j Judge's ran was voted down by a wandered at that she does not always have nR T. A. R1dlcUM, a smile on her face, when she stays at Branch Once, 3s, Yonze eta, Toronto. Bl' dhMe,37 YongeSt.,Toronto majority of 47. 1, xoT Ovg, i home month after month ? Why dosen't *EW �nqutry A conamilAivatibn . from St. L ')ass made I orwili do you ood to get o t we willaa 1 _ - .: g any metpWr of the Lime Kiln y g C.nb would be attae'-led to any base ball go aIId take a sleigh ride ? I imagine he s < ��, �• r t ' - _� ; ■a to himself it wtll take fifteen or twenty fAPI?'OL a �?'a ttDOetOo club, circus, theatrical company or dime et the horse and wagon ready, TUNDER MACHINE lft1NQI sEtt61116 - . e . Beason. If none ha3 tninates to B ' museum this ooming and it b no'muoh trouble t0 take my wife been engagel were any members open and children, they ara used to staalog at ' . _ . . !engage meat ? home, and It / not neoes/nry for them to Are made only at the Queen City OU Works, and have received during , savenseen'Gambe-s arose In chore/, end o i'll a afoot. . - - . the Let throe yearn .� evezteon voioee. were seeking to got the g * 8 i*-_1 ifrheII the'''tesideot~'s Tavel cone down :.iitol>, As, Expert, - j GOLD ' M E D A'L . so asked : m dat a Johnny i so tyhy din sodden emoshnn! A hers, Fizzletop overheard her J y ate In de grocery below Y' 1 Jane- swear like a trooper. bend for sample barrel it U dose not prove eattefaotory we wW pay freight both wa3 a .. What's de salary ? asked Colons .. Why, Johnny, she azolsai" ., "who SAMUEL M U E L RO G RS & 0.1 3d Front St. Bast, Torontoi . 'berry Croadree in an anz.oan- voice. taught you to swear that way ?" f11Y1 G :. ' 't Salary fur what?' , � I. Taught me to swears' exclaimed .0",, Johnny, why It's me who teaoha the « HNAP'S,, PATENT" •' Fur trabblsn' around de kentry. r �• •a Brudder Cronstree. not down I . I'zs other bays." . .happy to inform de pablio dot no m�mher of — . ...� 1. 1i _1 . - s, ed n to do p ctfisu +k►,'r�a4,a'114`tjq�,; resent mo- , des crab am ing g P none am open to lint As I W1ll. p' ,, a 1, , peens. Fu r lc r den dot, ,` p A : ; gagetnent. We'n all gwine to stay right with air, known tiirestaol eon euoh hand ifj, . It t. beak an' atten3 to oar oo'n an'.. intern. �! a. kaossdo( . me as t !trope. . I� 1 nxson in des Hall deslsh to All- he fd to ft ar, a raid to hope : . ', '.` au t. Does any p Yet this 1learnrAknow ! ,!■ Taae B88t in The �OTid. , goat frc nl de deoiahun of dim oha'r?'' 1�1u' y.� ! J, {'!t Hi looked tlP and down the aisles. Thera Each day more surely as I go, - That doors ere opened. ways are Xrl >de. C Opp in Use. dtoairtied l6 First Price tVTedala. Nobody desired to s,P' Burdens are lifted or ara laid. Over 16, as dead essence. y "Twentq taus of Oheea Commodes were enpplted to . B9 game great law unseen end still ' ',' al. _ N8T A DgFAIILTIR.: +, r Unfathomedpwi "fs -.l fu?ftil, I `'� ` �'`'' ���� ! the Mount Royal Hoeptta>, Montreal. and the Medical e OII "Not as i „ ►r , , s , + men and lady nurses in otarge express themselves 4 i�', i ,fit.; well leaned s,od ratiefled with them. tssao Walpole, of the committe t on �► h p . 'Ai" lr to agcy lied and alone I wait, i "�� t'�,,11.' �1` ,Ilii Proteeeor cloldwin Smith eaya : •• I havepieaaatein �nternal Investsgalien, desired .Blindfo too la`s ; "r testifying thst the Earth Oloeeta (s) supplied by your N' , Low semme too bitter, g bum the case Of Alabaster - Jordar Assistant - pany to houses occupied by members of my house. eamsra�. Some four weeks since Brother Too hesvy bnrden9 in the load, _ hold, are found to work extremelyN wen and to be veq L. Tt ,s cash short by fifteen cents, And too sew helpers R- the road : oonducive -to health and comfort. i ordan fcnnd hi ommittee did, And joy is weak and Brief ie efrong, �esti atiag U end years and d aye so long, s0 lomtc ; "Very Itev. Dean Boomer (Loodor ), b pleased b te/- : Or, rather the Li g. yet this one thing I learn to know I City to the vane and usefulness of the Bedside Commode, he Wass[ spended pending an ezamtna- �; supplied to 1m by Mr. heap. [t has tnitrlted All the . and s since, f4 changing hilt. Itach day more surely as I g'o. promises made for it in the printed circular, and her ', lion. For r day That I am gsad the good sad ill ' j� broken mg-41 the mfrs BY abaugelese law ate ordere9 atilt �!�� �` strongly reotlmmends it for the use of invalids" [We oche, the hey+ut • hell* where it had NOt as I will." may add, it le a No. 9 Pnll•np Ocmmode and elands by : n money in his It f t!`Xi, ji the Dean's bedside. he being w oonflrmed lavwlid, . L ... g hole In his Ioaket' +; � 9 Telephone No. 65. Patent Zg ghts For Sale. tipped c o 1vn from a : . alt the hard substances there rlgh� •EaNch tm 9 all lip9t a �o dd re pe Lw/eE , � ; ° ha3 f pp the darkness tease iI He . ,,Patent DryEarth orIshes Closet used, o€ course, thcy w of as t w'-11, Ras i �. tong, but snug stLerq. . . new corns Of revised p The ImiLewhisper dlv,10e to oalmlaan b uea - Company (Limited). two i . 1. 1n>,ney had been handed in, his socoaants loneliness. i , . nd it pleeasad Sir Isaac to sane "No as I will " bboau! the One Inedorous Portable lsedOO>ea �ffim a balanced, ohm the club that Brother J who level u. flret and best has gone A, the Urine Separawr ; ursine Receptacle �"J' Adelaide St. WCt3ty TOBONTO. ab.e to 101 innocent as a spring Before us on the road, and still C, Exorement Pall. . tOOd before them as >i'or�nemnstalwH�� ova fulflil ,; pn>Tted Stater! Ftsotora-- lfuarxepon, YioA.� Fn'111r�tory►— Yts►iotw'. I& of plotles Smith, the club Notes I �Mastton th4 paper. L. On moth► �' ' << .. - ' 1. 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Andrew's Church. I - - __ . - X . ­ ___&,�-_V q . . - .. a , %' . 0 �. - lro&v. TA9 OWU AgtqtLk,"wo-- ",Gen;e al " I i - L-aftawww"_ . . '' ... . � Babb and in . . . Subject for Sabbath zc �'*� " - -_ - I I �,*. `� . hk'* , - -I . - I . . _. 46MOM At ;W0GjbMi 4 - U m re I , ­ . . . I 1A _ __ - , I'' Loca]_--� . H. .,� . -��_ I ­. ­ � I I...... . 1. . I , . , . - 1� . �"A=81 192 M=D Mi. - - . . d.�. ' ' - - , �.� .. .. �: ii::: was Christ 01v6s ?" 1�r"qtjeste . I I . ..�, I . I � I­- ­. . I . . D. Hoover. - '. . -1: I. - - . . - i!,.. ..: I .: L ..*:. - For Sal m , � -.%�:.­.-..`;.z!.: I . � . . . I . ­ . . I I ; . _� -�;., ­1 .. . .. �. - * - - 4 ,;� � . , a 1 0 n -_ - - . ". . _. . .1....:: A , '. _r,,,,, , .!� ,�:!,.,-),:j,,- -.: .. , i Who6va, by hinw1f, his clerk, servant - � - i, . .:. lir,�.. , ,air ��. I _' - - I ,* _ ;,. : �!. -.� Seed Gr tin-E. Bryan. k"-, . 1pe awry a*;** rater. - � I .". . j . ' . rT 0 2T � �L..._* 1. .. - - ]ReW Lij ery�-__W=. F L ­- t_:...�-,,_�. ... ;�j . . - - , , , 9 - % .. . ., • . - �., ? :-, �, 1. - . - ' - - L . -.1 t ", b&TWS a dmin dug from the ready or indirectly. pretence, or by - , - . " _!., ­ , I I '':... - . . . L 4 . . � - - I 'hand's full stock of ' . . � : ­ . OL , .1 ..� , -:_-,;��,�.,_. Mr. GN" propr4or d ihe Gc�&n put, exposes or keeps-for sale, or di- � , New Idi linery,Mrs. �1., �;4' , ...!,! I Ron". is or , 0 _ "! , ,. - -, . .� R Bider- ''.: . .. 1. , - - . - . .- I e 91 @ hi4 in the roar, in order any device, sells, or , or I . Has now on j . .1 L . . House t� Let-B. Bl=t* .1, . . , . , - - IM., - i ` - house to the V , = in oon I IL I . - -!# . _­ . I .. - pro .1 i, .: ,% �! 1: - - . t . . . ­ ... . . . . . I ]Boots aid Shoeo--W. T. Dunbar. " 10 d12JM Off 00 sft$nMt Water in the ation of the purchase of 'any other p ly . . - .1 . � L . .- . __ a I - . .. ­ . . I . .r . I - I- ' . . I �. - .� on$ Ge L ' � I 0 : I Campbell. yord any apt"U011 ]NOW Department --R. & J. Cam A good idea. • . - gives, to any other rsoq, a Wiled cenes sm I , , . , f ft, a . : r or other intoxicatinliquor, or neraJ Dry Goods, Oro' d Boots an4 1 .1 "1, - - � . . _ he Blames the C6unclit. i � .. - .- liquor capable .of being used As a beverage . Ith L A young lady writes - - Cl , - ,�...:.'.: 911 flickrrinji 12two. I -1 and a part of which is is Ituous or other Also', a splendid L lot of Tweeds for Suitings, Ready-Made, 6thing,-,w I . . . .., /, I i . J.' follows lea refs pill, ." - - _� ' to in wise intolibating, in violation 'of the - % . .1. . _ � _. PICKERING, ONT., APRIL 281 im. vour last issue, ull . the head of "'Another second part of this Act.' 4 be liable on : I .. ., an at rock-bottom prices. - I . . . . . I I shall - ' . . I 11. . . . L. . I � . - �1; Dip, wish to say th y have i to thank a summary conviction to a penalty of not - i". - ' ' . .' - .. - ... q - . I . . . . . . . . . I - - I , - , � ­ tardy Council for th t dip, and ,hope it less than fifty dollars for the first'offencei, Agent for the British North American Fire Insurance o., 1,qfter - - . - I ' i . ,.-.1" . . I . . ; Of LOCALISMS will not be rb age Ucenses, &c. At the Post and Telegraph Office, 24-86 4- ,peated forthe same reason." and not low than one hundred dollars for M ' .: -!. . . ,- .. the second offence, and to be imprisoned Marriage . . . I � After Pub. . I . . � I ' .1 I . 1. .. .. for a term notL exceeding two months for ' - - - - -, . . . - __ - - . !. - -Good Friday. ., - �., .. -.1- - �i',_ . . , _ During the Past week 'several' fishing the third and f oi every subsequeqt offence* . '.. , . .. ,­.. . . parties from the north have been down - . I .� L 1. - . ­ , _. , �. ,_ . I . - I I . -Next ands ias�e�.'� i., ­ I- and whoever, in the employment or on & a. . . . _1 I .. 7 . . .. � ''L . I • . . ­ . . 1. . . . - .. . . 1. - I , L , . .1 . � I . - I . .. . he . I., - .... . . .. .�L - . . . 1� ­ ­ .-: .. f.: I . . . _.- . .. .... � - . I t" -river sucker fishing{ but met With in- premises of another, sb exposes or keeps . I I I .. L . . .1 . . . � . ; . .. . i . L . - ' . L L �-We are having June we�ather in different success, we uderstand. The for sale, or sells, or barters, or gives in - ' I - April this Tear. .. ". # .. ­ ., f I "L 4 lity with - . . Ni , ' I. . ,. water is still very cold, bus as a prevents- violation of the said second part of this . . , I . ._.. .. I ... - .1 ito, is tive against catching i 'th the . - . I : -Miss g. J. Clarke- from Toron ; . . ... I cold, many of the Act, shall be held equally u . . I - 'YOUNG , � EVERY , . .. . ..L .. - . . visitibg bei friends here. fishermen supply themselves wit -fish Principal, and shall be liable on summary . . A N - ��'_ , _. I . . .. L .­- . . I �a.'I:. L� � - -.,r , t.. -Our th nks are -due t�' Mrs. D. L. oil." I - conviction to the same penalty or punish-: L . - . L I .1 I I I . I I I I 1. . . . ...- . � - - ., .�� .: - I . :,: .. . ... - r . I ­ . � - . Barclay for a basket of fine eating apples. Now Live rir. -.,� : . j `- ': '�' I' ') L. ' , ment. And all intoxicating liquors in re- .- �1 .SHOULD SEE THE STOCK OF . ,. . � . - � ' . ''. . . � ' _ '. . - - - . I - I . ­.:.., .. � .11 -We lea n that fall wheat is almost a As will be'90en by advertisement, 'Mr • opect to which any such offence has been L 11 - . . . . - , , , I I rels, cases, . . ! I *1 -�. - - I . L , I . . . 1� 0 0 , - - - . ..... . " ' comm I . I I I k , !, ..`:..;,.total failur in Markham. Wm- Foy, late proprietor of the Pick',r. tted, and all kegs, bar .., - - . bottles, packages or ,receptacles of any I 9 , I , - enced busi- kind whatever. in which the same are con - _ . - - . Furinit4re is booming at J. H. ing livery stables, has comm � I . I . DeS8 . Beal s. .6. ' in'tbe town of Whitby, and 4y keep. twined are forfeited. .. I . I .. - - n S , _ I U It IS I ­ _y for " 'L 4 - ing first-class rigs and letting them at Any prosecution for any such penalty a' e, " t I . . i'l, - h s .. I . , r sale, cbeap-for C"a ab. I . '­- _. -A light �g I ­ I I -- - . . '.. .. reasonable rates bope� to secure a fair or punishme ' " \ . I . ­­ -w - Apply at tbj Methodist parsonage, Pick. . nt may brought by or in ' I I . . . . : I � . �. .. : -1. . .- � . .� T. .. ... . , . pp, ' I L . .. . I .. . - .. I . .1 . . � I - � - . . . ering. I tf. share. of Public patronage.. I -­ ... � .. the name of the Collector of Inland Rev- I .. . .. ..' ­.� � - , . .. L I . I . . . . .... ... . I . - , � . , '.... - ) " 1.:,:.:--. enue within whose official division the of-' :- :. � . I . . I . . . * . .1 . Medium. . L- .; . . . . . - I 1 . . � I I I The Medi � , .' L �' ' , , . . ' ' ; - 3 � , ' . . - - I . _ I . - . I I - L ': . I � .. i.­ 1'��­... .- -Rev. M Wil' in: n, 6f Markham, . I L - -, I -_ �. fence was committed,----or by or in the 'L .. . , � " .- 3- . '.. I ,:- .. - . !, . � . � .. .., *. ­ . �;: Hoi x so arkbam, of Whitby, name of any person. . . - - .1 . �. .. - - I wson - excl ianged pulpits Greenwood, - ' - - - - . on Sunday 1st. . I . small ad. in our issue of the ' It shall be the duty of such Collector of , 11 . .. . - I 16th of # farm for sale to let. Und�r Inland Revenue to bring such piosecution . , - , --school attars will ag lih occupy the . .� . I / . -NIA"q,QUI ' � , . date of 20th inst. lie writes us:-"Kindly whenever he shall have reason to believe _IE�-- ' " , and Rev. N Mr. J. Hamer ' '** � f , inserted it DICK attention- of Itbe �. . SC ,/ a special . .L . . � ' I Councillo: -8 at witbdraWadvt. re farm in 6th that any such offence has been'committed, � ­ ! . % meeting to e held on It day, 26th ' * I - il . . , _W 008 . . . . . . / __ ____ .-wool . . � • . �t 1. __7 . .1 . ..., - inst.. ' ' .. - . . . - NEWS is the -nedium, and sustained, and would not subject him to ,_ I 4- " . - -1 . -, . . . pass THE �\ I . - _ . . . . . ­ . .. - - I ­1 . . .1. . �. . - 1. . . I , - - . .. , . - I ­­ I , I - I Mr. and Mrs ondon I premises. ' .... T. - :. . . . . . . �.�. . �1. " � 7; . . 1. .... 1� . - - Sunday last i town, being n a visit to, .. : _ each prosecutions may be 'brought, in 8packlied Trout Prv. . I .1 . ,. Mr. B. Bunti I _.� .;-:,�' ' . s.'G " Sh'it t. ' i'ings - -Mr. Joh Bunting, , I '.. V , ing. The same sold to-day and papers and that a prosecution therefor can be , I - - / I ` ­ ed. " T' . :*. . I . Ferguson, . of, -and don't you foreet, it. An advt. in • iLs any undue measure of responsibility in the Ito 0. , spent � columns pays every time' . . I . 1_�' ! � I the Province of Ontario, before any Sti. .1 , . - - - . , , 9. ' . �. I .. Onr worth -Q ha� received a letter peudiary Magistrate or - , . I . . . .. . * y Reex .1 .J. ..�.. , -Ha I for ootg. Those wisl ih b "' before any two _.. _ . � . ., I � . - . - . . .! I . - . I - I . , , 1. . . i� - . , -1.11: fishing boots 'from Mr. Edgar, M. P,, stating that he other Justices of the Peace for the county, i -­ .' . 1, , - L I . - I ,8 -I I- - 9 ,)a �. n , 0 , � 11 I ) I- � , an - " � I 0 yd in, and selling •je eap by .; -I- :.,. - " .. ': d shoes ha not better wmis too long -as (Mr. E.) has had placed at his die ease city or district wherein 1be' off nce . was _ . Bought at a Bargain b _ � . very , . i-I _. .0 ­�. . a . ..L- - . . . - ­ , .. * � " ' L ' Leonard's bo is are being reduced very for distribution 4,000 young speckled committed.; or, if 'the offence was Com- 1. - I . .. , , - I i . , u . . � . I . � . I - 1, i: , � �'. I . , rapidly. , I . trout .1frv, and he desires that the trout witted I unty, city or town having I I I �.�_-.. -, - '' --' � .I.... I 1� ­ 14 _.. . `, ­: ' - I ' ..V� I ..' ' streams strate, then, before such I - j L `­ Money to L6 n,;' � '' " I - ' � t ams in Pickering township shall re- a Police Us i .. . 1. .. , I .- I . ' . I I I . I . - - ­ I .- "_�.-...- .-L At reason 3t' �� D jC K I. - E *.'&.. �'M A R Q- U. I S - �. _ ab�le rates of i erest.. For ceive them. This will be good new' for Police Magistrate, or in his absence. then � . I . L 1, 9 ; j _.. 6 - . . 9 , .•.r' ­ - who ,W,n before the Mavo'r or Any Justi"s of the further Dartict Jars apply to Editor our fisli"foving residents b , ,% . - ... . . L � '�4 , ­-, I , . , . THE NEWS. Pickering, 24-25. - . , _fin F. . ., , .11 ' .. . . , . . ...1 i 1. . (,;% I - L � .1 . Arrived by express a =.dition''to . .., I stock. New shapes, new , wings, 0 1 . � 9 161t _1 .1.. . I low ings, all 1 . shades. Ladies you are ir vited to call I 1. I .. � . . and laspeict. - i rs. Beal, Pickering. 25.6 . ­ . M 1.1i I t. . more ZmPri6T*m*nt&. ,. I ' i.�. , I - .. - Mr. James Andrew is rn king yepairs I " ' . I � : . L .. 1. , .�. to his. residence in the vills ge (occupied ... . _. by Mr. Geo. 1 Leng), and also 'intends I I . . . , erecting ..., ecting, a neat picket fence -in front of I I U doubt appreciate Mr. Edgar's -kindness. Trout has almost entirely left our streams, and if the young fry are allowed to propo. gate, ib a few years we shall again have abundance of their. . . ' I : ; i , The Now License AGt.- Jj .. - .: The new license acts provides that a light in a bar-room, during prohibited hours shall be . deemed prima facia evi- dence of the sale of liquor ; also that any proprietor who allows persons to fi-equent I .. , . I . . . . . j M . M I . M .� - � .! . Peace--or if the offence was committed in - : ' ' . ; . M --C-- -: . .", 11, M - � M I M . I I .: . M I - . I., ; . I . � . I : M M I . . I - . - � - Im any city or town not having a Police blag• ! M ./ , • . . I M M M I M ,� . . . � . :. . I � I 1- M. , , . - M k v . M . , istrate, then before the Mayor thereof, or i � ,� M .� I . . . I M I - M. MI S . M� : .M � - - j - � f - - -IM I M . . . I before any two Justices of the Peace. . � .,, FOR'.' FRESH'E DS I ' :. S. I I I - � I... If any such prosecution is brought before .' " ' : 7 i - . . : - - any such Stipendiary Magistrate, Record- *' I ��.,,� �1. . . . . . ,::. . ; I I . - I . \ . - . I . � - � . I . . . , er, Judge of the sessions of the ,.* . I . . . - . , Peace, ::, I ! For Field and Garden go to 7 Sheriff, Police Magistrate, Sitting Magis- `.," * . ". .' : * I ) : . , 11. .;,. . , J • . . .. I - , 11 �. * . . ,. . .. . � . . Irate, Commis'sioner or Mayor, no other Justice shall sit or take part therein. ' ' ' : - . , - - any two other Justices of the Peace, the _E -.-.'' -, M. ; If such prosecution is brought before . DICK'I anmMAng shall )%&a; ""A h f them . 1% j %JLAW %F � . I the bar-room during prohibited hours I I m . I � . . . I n I - , '- ' : I !shall be deemed guilty of all ' and no other Justice shall sit or take part . ' . , . ; . � - �` ` _,,_.,,., . .. � 1, 3 . I , r. '' I.. _-;�'�I�Ii:,­. : � i - therein, unless by reason of their absence . ,J::. , I � ­ Bought the Corne': I , infringe 1* , . I .i . .- - . � I -ment of the act. It 6 also I . _= _rwu I . .- ' I provided that ' . .. I . I .. . ' * We' are informed that 3 'r. � John M. I or the absence of one of them, nor yet in .. , I.. ; . . . . :PIC -L;V.JL . * . . . . i - . I. . .1 ;, , -room the lattercase, unless with .the Assent of - , . . 1, r � - I . - per)aons not inmates found in a bar-i . : I - . . . . I -1. '­,__.�' Gerow purcb�sed on T 2esday the . I ; . . L r I.. . . - , lare liable to a fine of not more than $10 the other of them. ., . - r � .; !.* . .1 . I T yoUgbani r from Mr. - I B Hotel propert., or less than $2 for - e�ch offence.' It is Every such pro@ i - - --- I..; � .1 , - _..., .1 I.:.l- , Thos. Poucher, nd intends -,o conduct it ' ecution shall be nom 9 ____ - - - '---- V. - :_.; 1. i I , also a punishable offence for a dealer to menced within three months after the � _. '� '' ; : . I .i - "a temperanc house. I . I , I � . . , , I .: . , dispose of liquor to any person who sells alleged offence, and shalt" be h . � � . . 1, ....... I I F . .. heard and - - United Workmen. .".P. .1 : . I . . I [ .. r _. : it illegally. . I determined in a summery manner, either : � - ­ . .' .-': . r �. . . � . - ... . .. I - �. * . . ! I . , Grand Master! Work— ex -, . : WALL. , 'PAPERS I - , � I marn Taylor is " : - A. ,.t ' * , .. :! .; I I . I . . . .. 9 Puzzle... .. I.: . . _. . . ■ . orestin -_ . �_:, � . - . . upon the confession of the'defendant, or `- . � I I i pected to pay an official visit to Picker-- . I upon the evidence of a witness or witness- , ,� . - .. . .. ; .. ., . Perhaps some of our yo " d! " . . � . I I 0- . , I . ­­. lung re "a - ; I . ing Lodge, A. O. U - W., on Tuesday ere are ea. - . . I - . . I . _. '1'i % , , " I Lyles. . 1. - .. y not familiar with -the followinr puzzle: • .- '.. . � ­ ' 1� I . . I I V . � . � � . ,!...I -, 1. arge '"assortment, 'of Newest st- � - evening next. 'Every Workman is par * A young man asked old man fori his 's - ,. ,.�� X. large ­ ' ' ' ewe , ticularky requested to be present. lank Noted', . . - e . . .. .. I � . I . ' . By dixualiter in marriage. The answer w , UCti , L - . I I I . . . .. . n as, can a . I . � . . . %. . - . order of the M. W. Parties havibg a ou sales c' . I .. . I .1 . . I" . ­ I • . 0 ­ I , ­ - - V! I _.... e.�. -"Go into the orchard and bring me in a _. I I I . . . :,.:. . �;. � . :.. .. ... I . - . . - x ­ :'111 -.,.! --,�'; . . received. - . . - I - -- . _­ . A - -�! - . - "I I .: .., ds6 :i I I More Improvements.:,:.. I '. - pare I supply Of -blank notes-any quantity- ' ' I" ' ', ' � , Just r . 7.. - _. . . I . ]-! - "I' . el of apples. Give me one-half of the I . � . ., . , . . ... . � - - . . z - - . . . I . I .... . I . .. w I - . .. - - ' - 'engaged - �� office of THE NEWS, cheap. ; tf � I i, � .; I.. ''. . .. 4 .1 . . i" - . .. . . I - Millwrigbts have been busily whole number, a''ni .the mother one-half at the I I" . , �'-. 1 . . - at Elm Dale Mille during the past week f the balance and half an apple over, and' =,sthodist ChturclL:�. . . ­ . , - TI�IOTH - . . SH � - . `- :-, or so putting in new Mae inery. The, ;he daughter one-lialf of the remainder Morning service At 10:30. SubjectCLOVER7 Y AND O-UT I WH­ ITR _.. I . - I . . mills started up again On Thursday ind half an apple over, and have one left "T�e pulpit's exhortation to -the pews." - ; ..� _ ; �. i I . . .. . - . , . . � , tl!�. _ � .CARROT SEED... . _ ... 1, . I .. I I . '. �.. morning last. A much finer quality of or ourself, without cutting an apple; E-vfuiug service at 6:80. Subject.- "A ' , ­ , , I 1 __ .� . . . ,­ 1� . - -',, y � .. . � . ,. - : - - . I - . , 1.1 - I ,:.,. . _­ r flour can now be made. nd then if she is willing you can have man wanted:' The public always made 1. .1 . : 47-y I I I . . . 1.. ': .�, I 1. � I I . - .. � I - l� �. RY .. . , . - . I � - - I � - . .. 1. . - -.1 - . � !� % " . ; . :. . . - - .: ­ I . . . �_. 11� ., ? To Norsemen. - ­_ :-h:.,.` _., :. .� � .,I. er." He solved the question and how welcome. Rev. W., G. Howson, Pastor. . . ". . � .. " �. , , - . . ... .� • . I ; 1. I � I I � , � - - � - MBAR - . 1. ` ' .- - aN• - ' ' - I . IMF, PICIRE 'bring 2 N Young A Good Investment.. I . Dinna,forget &at T . r�r*G Nr,ws any did he- .,"ow, let our * . - ' I is prepared to execute all orders for route eaders (()r anyone else), send in the -Geo. Leng purchasqd a liddse and GEOO'"PARKER, IDUI . Mr. . . , . .. bills or pf-digree cards in the best style newer for next week's issue. I - ''.. � i I �.. lot in the.,village a short time ago, - and -_ find at very reasonable rates. A free e-orSaniZod. � L - , . L I V . - . I !� , i. ' unties - . "I �, �, . -"-" , - :.- . ... � ... 1. � sold it again last week for an advance of * � 6 , ,-. ... : lice of the route published in THE The Pickering Cricket Club W-4 ' re- 6150 over what he paid for it. This �. I ;-.- .. �: was - � I , . - .... . . - - . - . - *.- F� NEws. All orders executed .without . , , O SE..' ; YOUR'. .," TAILOR - - -! riganized on SaturdaY evening,, 17th shows that village property is A g' od- , ,. . • r 0 . . . . ., 1 2 . . .. delay. Try us and be couvirced. .:. - just. There was a, large attendance thing to invest &urplus money in. . I;! . . : . -- � . . .. . . ,� � Got a Cheque. .:. .,�. I . I . ,�::, ., . - I .. . . ....", ... resent, I I L 11 t. and the club reported to be in a ,-,%%* W&nderer.�, ­VA, . .., ­ . 2. . . . . "i � ,�,­ - * � . , , ' - . - . I . . ' , L e . V. . . I go. , _ . ' ' -.. ,,...- :. I . It will be remembered the Mr. Oe(o. rosp�rQuscofiditioii. The following Offl- The above is 'the name of a pleasiire . - - . �. � � 6 , , � , . - A& . . - . I Len met with an accident ;ome weeks ers Were elected for the ensuing year :- boat built by Mr. S. Gordon, of this place. . , ." . a _. * 9 I L_., I 11 L KS ., . . . " � , ,_ . . L . � I - " - - dm-mw--000� . � . . - p �. o 11� !I L I • o . � �1' 7 0, his left arm being broke a� by a fall. on.- President, J. R. Hoover; President, She w&Ft launched last -week, and mug , � � . 1. . I 5; - I - 1. k I - " I , - Accident Insurance Co., an last week lark ; Captain, E. R. Eddy; Secr�tRry, structure, bei,ug constructed in three - � ­ ,� . ,' .. - 1. - I I ill it . I . � � .. . ... ­ . -, . . . ,. L I .. . '' : i i I _... .1 .... % .. i . received a cheque for 470, 'at the rate '. M. O'Leary; Treasurer, W. E.Walkey; parts, so as to close up and assume the .� . .. . I - Ill I 1, I He held an accident policy it a Montreal . S. Ackerman , Vice-President, W. J- well. "The Winderer" is a very peculiar - '�, ' , , - z.. , . I I P . , of $5 per week for, every we �,k lie was atch Com-, Messrs.J. B. , ;. ... I I . . . ..:. . - �, I., L I I . shape of a trunk, in which can be packed L ' . ' ! . I.J.- - .11� I . � . - I . . ' laid up by the accident. * reig, and J. Gorij�ley. The flub will sha, . . - - . .0. I . ' I ... - - , p"L..' all the utensil-3 for if dos . � . .. . .. . , . i - . . - 4 . j , �:, -. ", .1 . 4 � . . ,,� ,� - -. .... ": - . r camping, . ired. . . I..... . . . . I . COMM*nead Work. I. .. . . I eet again on Monday neat •It is the only. one 'i �, F- I � � .1.. .� _ I � ' , y eyemug ' I . a . ,,, ..-,. . . I . .. � . . . �. . I I . - . . , - hei school house, at. 7 o'clock, to wind up thekiiad. The workmanship is exceeding. I . ": . . . . - kuowntobein use of . . . We noticed some" of our raid- t' , . . - ­1 en 9 en- - I I r . �' - I - . , - ast'season'tt business - .. . . . - I I 'L . 1, '' � i - gaged last weep making garden, and d - Let there be a ly •Well ex"uted, and reflects great credit - ' � 1'�'. - ' . '.' ' . I � . we learn that at kast person has arge attefidance. .1 I : :. - one 1. L. , , on the builder. . . � .. . ,._:. . - .. , . I .qr 9 ; L . planted potatoes already. Farmers are . L Zarce Shipman#. ­Imi�. !.,..;, �:�; j...., �_,!:.L .. L', � I � . r . . 1. ­'., 1=0 a n mi 2: 0� Ar, 77,17 MET = .&. rr M. M: t9s, . I' - . � w � . . F.. . I., . . . , L . also engaged in some places I lowing and . . . I *ho "Affeney" r&r6e.r : "� . . ., : L � . . . I... . -.I 11 I � 1. Messrs. Knox & Motbersil . fnadc The Toronto Mail - frequent- - � ..,.* . I . making ready for the spril1g,"S seeding. s I people have Mg- another shipment .of live stock from ly been blamed for their narrow methods year. . y 1P , This is several weeks eailler than last , *ckeriug station .on Tuesday afternoon of dealing with provincial papers. but so . � ast, consisting of two car I . . r I Visit 6i xispec' _�'- I " :;�':- �- � s fine stock as have left t ir narrowness I loads of about long as their ,awl Ox RLI-i-, SUIT NOS . ill I tor.'­'. ." r'�( ' wall confined to Ut ; L . . 1. � ' . . i�. Mr. McBrien, County i I I I" , be township their own business we had no complaint I I I r � . . . r le�rerica ja 11111� )ector, paid r some time. They go to the old to make. We do, however, 6u, , L .. - I . ongly . A JeWeery a Visit to the Public Schol bere on country. The tollo i arties con- . I .� I - w n . r . I . r 1 � ',in Annan, object to any newspaper laying im to - , ',. , , ; = 6. - � . � , I � lbuted to the shipment - Thursd4y forenoon list. T 10 scholars -, r 0 . cla . , a ._y � . . 1� - reep6e an � . I a :, 1, .. . '.' . ..­ . � : were putt, through - various one ex cis After , tability lending its name to . .. I I �._ . . . I - - ' ­ . . . . . , - t- r - . . . . - , which tle ins advertising agency, CT � �, . I . . . ­ I � � . - vises, bull, 2215 lbs ; John Puohau, 1 beef, advertis' I and that agency I Latest �tyles in - . . I . . . . . . . . . . I . L L . - I ..''..- . , I I Inspector complii4 anted both 480; John Creighton, 2 beeves, W20; I . I . . : I . . . I . . - L - . scholars 'i 11 "farming out advertisements upo Vest 'L 0 - , * d teachers upon t�e progress ohn Andrew, q beeves, 2645; Thos. terms which gain the advertiser e nd Fob- ains ' ­ . ­ - . and effic envy of $Ili schoo f Ladle s' V holiday " ugh, "I a far Pins, - A half li, 3 beeves,, nothmg, . Ch 8720; Andrew Ann . . ) . : , . t , oliday a granted the echo ray, at the an, I in iact give him only ..­ . , - . I . . L L re asst .�i .; - . est o the Inspector. . eef 1550; John Moore, 4 beeves. 48M • ; circulation, because P,Aper'% of limited � L - . . - . - ­.-I... � P they Alone win L I � . .; .- r... -. Broaches and Ear Drops.._ .r . , . . - Welch, I bull, 1860; Jas. Dundas, 8 consent to share the price of - advertise- , " t,S C , . r . - . , I , . Property Trausbr. ,..i � . _­ eaves, 8900; Fred. Silts, 1 beef, 1880; manta, in the shape of commis Be - 11 - , ' . . r dL the sion, with C ; . - Tas. Taylor,' 4, beeves, 5285 ; Goo. IF Mr. Jo nstoDe Pirie has purchase th Gen uff and. Collar Buttons, & r - ­ . - . . 0139 I . .1 --�Qrillia 'Packet.' . - ------.,-o I - , �r., I bull, 221 0 ; Geo. Leng, j r. 5 beev [Hear I bear I THx NF.wivhas i Z a . .1 . . L ,... L pro arty on Church street, and in Long, these so- called tends . "I r improving . 6495 ; Mr 6 Walth' W'tch Company having a , g , ain reddeed the h remi es. ' .- . several occasions to accept. adva. from - T& `�­ ' 'ELM a . t di enla ging and otherwise i 1 7505 ; Qeo. Wilson, 5 beeves, t e p Part of the material is 9 2 beeves, 2655 ; Robt. Annan, 4 om now on th ground, and the foundation i I 680 lbS. . this so-called advertising agency.] prices of some grades of their watches we can give the very ' a 'i . . for the b *ck addition is tbing built. 9 . ONtuary. ) , I - - , , 2 , , * ­ - . _e I . . . I . r) daney of LoW � - I&West prices in Waltham Watches. . . � ' r .... '. From the laps it is safe to when all ;1;'n VU'"��,, * - - We have this week to record the death 1. . . 9 � . .1 . - � . ".. . . � I . . . . et give 11 If a man, according to law, gi * to of Helena Whiteside, beloved wife of Mr. � . I I .1 r� 8 I Mr. Pirie will ve a neat 6nother an orange, instead of saying, "I William Forrester, ex-Ist Deputy-ReeveL S ,r . LT 0. 1**T - ' , . ' comp I - - ' . i .:.-_'L-.,..,. I. St,rL � . i . I ­ . .­ 'r and sub .. tial residence, n thfit will i . . UT 'A M ' ff , ;;�.:L.Z.-;' � �. I 0 11 ve you that orange"-which one would of Pickering. ' , M S - rE '8- - - � I - - . ... . - ... . be an orna ent to the stree . We are Mrs. Forrester has been a ' . . . to called in legal sufferer I . . .. pleased ote these eviden ink would be what is c more or less during the past year, Practical •Watchmaker. Brock street, Whitby. . . . '08 Of Pro- liraseology "an absolute coumpyance of but w I - -_ ______ gress in th village. as able to be out a week previous to __ " - _____ ____ -.-------. ____ . 11 right and title therein" -the b her death, which occurred on Saturday j . . . 1.0 . .�' . . I.r'!;-_ , I..... . I rase I - . A,. � I ZiU and Le tter 19eadA. � .� , . " ,_�l .. ould run thus: 1,1 eve you last. L y ­.....;. I ..� .:., - - . . , . There is,'nothing so unbuginOss like or 'a' AN and Deceased was born in tbid village � . I tug . ' ' . I 1 - �. I �!.-,� �1_ :. . ... so C near my estate and, interest, right, in 1840, being a daughter of the late Cla1g! S J�EDS � OF -ALL KIND; :. - . : .1 � a. �; I . . .. . - . I- I alculated to produce a wrong im title and claim and advantage its that Whiteside' She was married to Mr. F. * . ,.-. _­t.- . ssion ort . . . .. .- - . . daughter I - . . � . . . � o*iDg a live business to mndu6t his and pips, and all right and advantage and two -sona-survive her. The funeral - I 1. TIMOTHY, CLOVER, - 1 -'�; ' BAILMHOtIf TURNIP' _ pre the receiver, as or a man orange, with all its rind, skin, juice, pulp in 1869. ��e children,-one d .1 d - � . . correspondence on sheets of cl sap paper, therein, with full power to bite, cut, suck took place on Tuesday last, the . . . � . . , .. . .- . I .: - � - or I . Die ' , ,. - " ' . - .-.. - .. , . . :.i - . . ) come&hand . That this . , -� SKIRVINGS TURNIP, anything in the line of -japer that 'rid otherwise eat the same or eve the ciples' burial groulld, an .: ., MAMMOTH MANGOLD, - .. - ' I d Was a very . r - . I L I . RNII , . _. , r . and effectualf as I, large one, the i I . . � . s is a 'act can be same away as ful 16 y line of carriages following ' , 11 t.s - ... I... _. - . - ! -.:' SULTON'S CHAMPION GREYSTOM CARROTT. -a . .: -ovf n ... . . . . I - easily Vi -, - It costs but a rifle more said A. B., am noT entitled to bite, cut, the remains mending over half a mile, �(I 1 4 L NG. --.\- . I ­ I . ... I ... . - to get nice y printed note or bill ]leads suck or otherwise eat the same orange, or allowing the esteem in - which * ' . - - using i and e veiny sj and the resul, of using give the saine away or without its ceased and the family are the de • Our Stock is very complete" and first- cla-9 S-.'!" -TimothY Rmd - . 8111cli uppli(s cannot be otherwise than rind, juice, pulp and pips,-anything here held. Mr. ; W . .-. . . I . . � . . - Barclay, of Toronto, delivered a most im- '.. - Clover Strictly cash. .. a ;1 r i - '' : . . . I .. I . . . . . . . I... . -1 ... . .. . . r .. r. ­ L; Satis dory. THE NEws is prepared to tofore, or hereafter, or in any other pressive discourse at the church, takihg * I I ; ­ . '' ­ . . I I . . � . . . , r . , . ,.. I .. .. execute all (. rderf; for the abo e cheaply deeds, iustrurnents of What nature or for his text : "To live is Christ, but t , I r . 0 ; . . . . . . r I . and promptly. Give tip, a call, and be kind soe--er to the contrary In 81)y WlAe die is gain." Mr. R. Beatty, of Toronto, . . . . . . , . . . . . . ­ 1, ' I . - . . - . 0 �, , , I (I , t � " a � y 4 ;P if a, , I I I � 1111-f I • , I I. 14� "I, f 4 , - - - Convinced. 1. I 11 . � I notwithstanding." . . . -.1 . . # . : , .- ; *­ - 1 I . �. .,-.k 1. � •I .T. G • - . .. . . . r . . ,...._.. r, .`W.. I .. I . also spoke very appropriately. . , , .. .: , . � W M - ,� .Lv^ . _ .. - '. I .. I, I_ . ..­ � .. , i:. -I -i:; � � .:. I I . . "..%.-.4 - e r LOGAN ,6 ,- -PIC K 19 R I I _.­ .-, -, ..." P, _:, ..: '-�,.z,..­�;!.1.1�::,�,� . .1 r. . : .. _. ­� �', "I i . .. ;� . � '.. �,.: 1. . .. 1 (,. , : , . I - �'.�`.., - ­�'; . 1 . . 11 �;...... . '__�t:., i.1'...".­ , _",;:"�.�,, � ��,,�,,"....'. I". .. 1. , :- : ,-.� - � , , , . . -, - . . . " . .. :'. , " . , . . i I ' � ; ; . I ... . I . . - , ,:.:�:l '' ..� ` , � - I � `., 'i . I .. .. 1. , . . . *� . . . I r , . �,., __ . . � . - . . � - " i_; _�. . 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