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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_04_301��! ,I "I e I . � .1 . -.1 . ". �� , , hoes, &c�, suer-of 4-,,16 - ," -_ - �N.*.� I . 8 1. I., __ �Sl r. S • q - I-, , S. & . ;@ - .Ii t C. . the. - ,cry f an 0 \ Iill r .. _ - - -- - - - - - -- --F-- . - 1: . . . �. . . OL. Vi IC i : , BRING, ONT, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1886. BTU :6. ,,• r�esianal Q�ar�s. $ tU BS Cards. ' OUT . AROUND US OLAREMONT. Pickering Council. 1. �P�t�llZt. - - - 8*lc at In great haste I pen sh few items :for A ,special meeting of the Council was �� LATI9T LOCAL 11APPINW61 SICORDBD B�! I v FIELD+ M D., C.P. S. PH •SI- � your paper. The best and freshest, the M d 1 t t &I. Cl 0, SIIRGEO CORONER, &c•� THE PU LIC CORDIALLY INVITED TSE PaESS AND JUTTAD DOWN BY OIIR pinkest and plumpest, is our newest baby, I - the youngest member ` eke ring out. officeboiirs— ttormng, fro 83o ON TUE DAY EVE. MAY 11TH. CORRUPONDItNTS. our latest arrival, bib Mc- 11:30 : evening from 5 to 6 o'clock. 7 + MI88 COU T8 Prof. of sinaio will organize a __ E —�,eIR , M. D., M.. C. P. S., N. Choral Class for dentlemen and Uaiss in Leag's �'�' Qf the Claremont population, y Hall, Pickering, Tueeda Ma 11th at d p. m. r'srlane, who came on Saturday morning i wHiTfsv aRIO. Coroner for the county o On- g, y, y � � last--& fine bov, destined some day to be a J. T. Persons joining the Class will be led b easy and ! ` mwn, and who knows but he may yet be a i h sician, Surgeon and Aocoucheur. si- i y ; o. y office, nett d r to the Poe foes regWar gradat ons from the first rudiments to on Bence an o �° . 1 an advanced degree of -execution. Class terms : The snnua] 'horse abow was held here pathmaster, a school trustee, a fence- . y ken __�_ iii for thirteen lessons- -book included.--- on the 22nd inst., under the auspices of -- -- the Whitby and East Whitby A foul- viewer, a councilman, one of the Provincial 1 r - Lega•t. A I �- y y gr Legislature, a member of the House of B -"r'-` - taal Society, and was quite •a success. Commons, and when old age and the Rout 1 J�HN BALL DOW, BARRIS' ER ;, The attendance - was very fair, and the seize him, warm his shins in the Senate. s and Solicitor, hlotary Public. etc. Qs os— Onta'no,.'', . . n ends a eat tl / 1 horses shown w r 1 u the You ma think that com rep gr Deverell's Block, Brock - street, Whitby. vats were fug y p t0 y P I rands to loan at lowest rates and on fav,able average. deal; when it may ell be in one life. Onr tee of paoment. _ PICK RING AGENCY. An incipient filre oecnrred at Harper's life is but a span, from the cradle to the 1 Al ugpgy & PARKER.BARRIST KS -- Machine `Forks on Wednesday afternoon grave. Let as all wish him a happy, use - - lfl and Solicitors, &c. honey to lose No Open fort a transaction of all legitimate of last week. • Very ittle damage. ful lift, and bow in profound reverence to 1 - �mmissi0n• otHce :• Haney's RuDding, Piloker- Banking Bu iness. , the good and the pure wherever we meet lag ; open every Friday. H. E. MoxPST, R.A., Ui+irICE Ho as —Fromm 10 t0 8 ; Satarda s The C. P. R. exhibition car of North. it. Take o$ your hats and see this little ,('NMAS pAur,ER. N. •—A ninety acre farm for. y West products was here on Friday after- fellow, is he not the coming man? - . ei►le on easy terms. _ 4 -y 10 to 1 o'cl ELAMERIJ BLACK, REySO di v noon, and was visited b a large number ' , ►►SAV1DbS i1II 111 COI1I18Ct1011. of farmers and of ors. y g The Pengally property was put ng at D ENGLISH, Barristers at Law, Soli 'itors auction on Thursday last. The house and in Chancery, Conveyancers, &c. Offices, I�O, 17 (8 -y) GEORGE KERR, Agent. The "Old Den's Social "''in the Metho- half acre on the Brock road was sold for Toronto Street (over Gas Company's),Tor�onto. - - -- —_ —__ _ diet Tabernacle on Friday evening last 6700 to Mr. Hutchinson, of Balsam. He No to Loan —No Commission. D. DELAXERE, ��T or A.N �_�-� proved a great 'success. P. M. Harper will be a very desirable addition to the DeciDSos BLACK, H. A. URRs0R, E. TATL.OUR - • EAaLisa y presided. Proceeds over $100. population. E— FAREWELL, - LL. B. AR- R�Z' �3 OF PAi313. The Town Council has decided to The new school hoses will soon be in the J. RISTER. County Crown Attorney, and Portland or Halifax to Liverrppool or Londe' build a new bridge over Lynde's creek. contractor's hands. Plans and specifi- Connty Solicitor. court House, Whitby. ay Berry, cabin 5O, >170 and $80. Return Sapp, H• Webb, a resident from near Audlcq, cations are at J. dt D. McNabb's store. TESSRS. RITCHIE �c BILLINGS, $i and iR1fi0: Intermediate and steerage, at was fined $2 and costs by Magistrate renders are coming in. Who will get the lowest rates. contract is not et decided but it is like, .anisters and Solicitors, High Co rt of y y Harper last week for assaulting Mist to be a good building and up to the require- . JngMce, V1%hitby, Ont. money to loan o rear- If you are set ding for your friends von can ob- FaIIn I15adi11. ,,,vine terns. 19 V Lain PItRPAI PASSAGE CERTIFICATES at y meats of the place. The old school house Ilowest rates, available from England, Ireland, The Spring Assizes opened here on site will be for sale; and if the Trustees _ - -_ - -= — Scotland Fra e, Germahy, Sweeden and Nor- `I'uesd.&V of last week, Hon. JUStice would only ivies in the situation and lc eteri.i►iu►•J, way. For tick to, etc., apply -a -�� -� '-Z_ Cameron presiding. The bar was repre- suddenly throw it on the market, they I,_;,-_- OPKINS, VETERINARY UR• �{.• • �r LE ' sented by a long list of bright and shining might realize nearly as much from the H. (,F,ON, Graduate of the Ontario vet- . * legal lights, Mr. Kerr,, Q. C., having; old site as would cover the coat of the new erinarS College., Toronto. and practical ores- AGENT, E PE.SS OFFICE, WHITBY. charge of the Crown business. The building. That street is considered the i shoer, etc.. on account of increase of pr slice _ - -__— - ___ -__ __ _ _ and my accustomed visits evezy Saturd y Green River Basket Worn lodge was presented with a pair of white luckiest in Claremont. �'Vithin six weeks µ'hitevale:Cherrywood and Dunbarton w Il at= kid gloves, their being no crmmnal cases there have been three births (and the only tend the diseases of the horse foot at m own ones in the village for some time) in ad- . torge. ( *seen River, in the forenoons o! Tu4 gday, - On the docket. The criminal docket joining houses, within a few rods of that Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each wee : SPLINT ASKETS' in one�and two• consisted of fifteen jury and five non -jury h - A iirst -clans assistant horseshoer always onEledi- nd. Cases. old school house► There must be virtue Veterinary instruments made to order. bushel sizes. Baskets of all other sizes somewhere; at anyrate there must be vine for horses and cattle always on band. iCalls made as wel . - John Wilson, for a' number' of veto's millions of the children's echoes in every by night or by day promptly attended to:, Ad- Orders fQr the trade filled elnt3ively, freight agent at the G. T. R. station here, inch of that property,, • and perhaps they dress, Green aver, out. 2S - had his right leg amputated on Wednes- are stacked for a thousand miles upwards. — v�nee ' g a Speei�lty. day of le t Reek. His leg was in urea We wonder if four of those bidders on the iRus {eras Q�arbs. Flour and Apple Barrels always on Aeveral years ago, and as it was ound Pengally estate who did not purchase will �` - -- hand. All o ders by mail promptl fr tit- the bone of the leg was decaying, am u. not be in pretty lively competition over ` *f on a eva..itcer, t e. tended to. ddrese tction was considered necessary. #F that property. It �wouldn t be much to R. TOWNS CL RK 1. B. WURTS, Proprietor, Mrs. Jane Purves, relict of the late move the building materials, and fabulous j�. .;vision Registrar, Secretary Pic eying 4? Green Raver, 4nt John Thomson, ,diced at her son's resi. prices may be realized, which will reduce 1, y '- - the taxes to nothing and carry one. Won't Agriculturai Socicty, Commissioner for tfking Bence on the 16th of April. affidavits, Conveyancer, Accountant, and 1nsur- SI1TIHGS o�1HE DIVISION COURIS Mr. D. -O'Leary secured 2bil-prize on it be ii�ntensely satisfactory to the rate- . ante Agent. Valuator for the Hamilton, 1frovi- p dent and Loan Society. OFFICE - -At Beaton & his famous stallion, "Bonner, at t11e The editor, manager and proprietor of cc's. store, Brougham. �I y COUNT Y OF ONTO RI U. Spring 'Fair here. the W hitbv "Chronicle" were in Clare- - ___ Liquor merchants and otters engfiged mopt on Friday. They moved about . - - Architect. - — � (_yy QQQQ in the trade are disposing of their stock pretty lively. They propounded a few I d� ,, a " V o of liqnors at greatly reduced prices, in questions to the inhabitants: 1st, A _.'POST, COUNTY ARCHIT CT No. Place ofHolding ,,;ti m ° r ° _ 41:>v� �j I -&oza order to effect a clearing beforo the 1st religious question, found Luke 15th chap. fox the countit of Ontario. Dra ings - - -- — and 6th verse, in the last line, and the sad FTeciflcations furiffebed for every cl se Of 1 Whitby 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 "Of Dray, I Brougham :3 3 2 �--= --�'�' 1 answered, f bmidin ;. Steam and hot water heating and people an dread the latter ?art o ventilation a specialty. omee— Gerrie lock, 2 ;Pickering 4 2,, - A . . GREEN RIVER � the 26th verse of. the 24th chap. (Yon see corner Dundas and Brock streets, W itby. 3 Port Perry 8 24 7 �Li3 14 . I this is a religious community). 2ud, Will hesideneu— Kingston Road, East Pickering 37 -y 4 Uxbridge ` 9 21 23 8 27 15 ! you subscribe for the Whitb "Chronicle ?' 5 Cannington .10 23 24' 9 28 lG The weekly concerts that nsetl t6 Occur y Whitby ,,Chronicle — 6 Beaverton 11 23 25 10 17 in our village list's ceased 6om some un- Yon can't find that question in either the • , A1LCt {0lleefriflLl/. 7 Uptergrove 13 _24 96 11 18 explained reason, but rumor says Tam Old or New Testament. 3rd, What is the 1-^,_­_­^ , ^ 1 - ceucensus of public opinion in this place.? ►PHOMAS POUCHER, LICENSED B Order,' , L El FAREWEILI fingered, the violin strings too much. 1 y Clerk of the Peace. � We all sat out (if dogs to get our breath, Auctioneer, valuator, &c.. for the Counties Referring to our board w a.k, it has of York. -North and youth Ontario. Auction Sales _ _ _ and studied the ,apt . gnestlon out, but of ali kinds conducted and property value3 at scud 10 cents pos�age, anti we wiilr nil been decided to make it four feet wide. towards morning we concluded we had'ut a moderate charge, Arrangements for auction GIR you tree a royal,valuable,samplelbos of The older members have carried the day. any opinions in C14►remont, unless they - _ sales or valuating can be made at any tune at goods that will put you in t e way of The younger ones won't have to Cai'I',y had come in the hoses with the new j tl:e BROUGHAM HOTEL. Special attention. making more money at once, than 3' will be given to all orders by letter or telegraph., anything in America. Both sexes of all ages can their girls, arc they would have had to do garden seeds. ' We expect a nopinion live at home an work in spare time, or all the Address 13oi 47, Brot:6ham, Ont. 25ry were it made only two feet in width. moat be, some new kind of sower seed. time. Capital of required. We will start you. _ - Immense pays re for those who start at once. One of our residents was overcome The boy who generally writes to you is 11 Bkfck.�»t.ithtrtq, Vie. _ STIwsoN & Co, Portland, Maine. 7 -y _ with the heat on Saturday last, and it a0ay visiting his grandmother this week; t -� affected liim l�l a, most extraordinary I'm his chuin,and am to get his pay. I t C H �E L REED, G E N E l •A L .:_ C THBERT manner: He was under the delusion A- xOTH,Ea OY THs BOYS. 111 Bla,cks:nith and Wagon Maker, Pickering, Ile was a love fisherman, and went about . Ont. The latest improved machinery for I Bolt, WatChm er find Jeweler, the Scott Act., Axle and Nut Cutting. Horseshoeing as usual. t+ f our peaceful village with` a fish pole to All work promptly and satisfactorily executed. 6 PI KERINO, ONT. • : fillpport him, yelling "fish, fish, fresh ' ; ?FN'9.TIEa AND PROSHCUTIONa Poll OFitNCEs _ 1 ti fish, although he was only fit t0 Catell AOAIMNST THE SECOND PAST. I Paiuters mist Glaziers. I crabs DUTC11. ' i A ntiful assortment of A I ti T I N G, GRAINING, GN Watches, Cl kA, Jewels and Fancy Every offence against the second part of 'y OHERRYWOOD ; this Act may be prosecuted in the manner P Writing, Paper - Hanging. Tinting. &c., of all ds, oil hated. I '� kinds done on the shortest notice. All shades of : , directed by the "Act respecting the duties paint mixed to order. None but the best} itng- B�pAIRIN PROMPTLY EXECUTED As our regular coi�y'espondent has been of Justices. of the Peace out of sessions in lash Lead used. HILTS do WELBOURNFI• 26Y neglecting his business of late I will take relation to summary convictions and or- . _ After 4.b years' antes s I am able to say I will u on m humble self the task of band-' deCs,' so far as no provision is hereby _ gn antes satisfaction. 12y P y _ Boots �t�ul .5)ioeR. ' _ ling the quill for this week. made for any matter or thing which may .. _ - D BRIGN- - , KINS LE, We notice that Messrs. Mooned Jc be required to be done with respect, Let such -MBER dealer in Boots and Shoes. is still Pre- Plaztou are doing a booming trade, hav- prosecution; and all the provisions con - i ONT., still with .' turned out some first -class carriages tained in the said Act shall be applicable " . pared to supply his friends and custom R . i+eggwd and sewed work to order of tho best this season. Mi. Cosl:well, carriage � such prosecutions and to the jndieial gnality I oleo keep always on hand a full supp-- trimmer, of Markham, was trimininR for and other officers before whom the same Ply d Boots and Shoes from the best factories 12 �� SHINGLEss are he reby authorized to be brought in the the Province, all of which have liven selected by them last week, and we understand that same manner as if they were tacorporated a practical man and will be sold at low prices for ___ %, - owing to increase of trade Mr. PlaztoII cash. Givemeacallandinspectforyonrsel f. 14y in this Act, and as if all such judicial and TOIi'� LESLIE, BOOT AND SlEiOE '. I A11 kinds of has engaged the services, of Mr. Campbell, other .officers were named in the said Act. rl Maker. Pegged and sewn work. Orders :9M $ d 86MLd StOC� of Markham, as blaekatuith, who is in In case a credible witness proves upon Promptly attended to. Experienced woekma e' s ul"1�.�Bi• every respect a Bret- aloes' mechanic. oath before the Stipendiary, Police or . ship. Don't forget the stand, nearly oppo . t)i ' Mr. Petty, our enterprising townsman, gifting Magistrate, Commissioner of a • News, King street, Pickering village. 7-y � g'i has his men busily engaged laying the Parish Court, Recorder, Judge of the - $�axd�, ,auk, Joice Felicln of _ Taih»'tzsf/. ,, udg, Q,. Flooring) Sid- foundation for a new brick kiln, which Sessions of the Pea", Justices the Peace, - - - - _ he expects to have finished in a couple of Sheriff or Mayor, or before one of the A E R E IS NO LONGR ANY in nd Pump Logs• . .seeks• Justices of the Peace before whom any doubt that Mr. Johnston, Tailor, east of g DdrM Joe. Collin'- has -been off work prosecution for an offence against the pro. the Cuthbert Horne, gives better satisfaction for ALSO SHI ALES NOi 1, 2 AND 89'., visions of the second part of the Act is IM money than any other firetrciam house in the for some time, owing to a very sore foot, brought, that there is reasonable cause to townphip. Call and examine Me stook if you On llatid, an Cut to Order on Shortest at g wish to get a stylish, good - fitting, well-made quit. Notice, and at Lowest Prieea, either at hat we are pleased to learn will soon be suspect that any intoxicating liquor in Remember the address — JOHITSTON, east of able t0 resume his duties., soonest which such offence has been Cuthbert House Pickering village. IT the Mill (Lo 1t3, 6th Con. Uxbridge), 4� Mr. A. Stover has, we understand, ____ ____ miles North of Claremont, or will be uroliased the mill property known as committed, is in any dwelling house, store, _ Hotels. delivered. ry 4ft. slabs for sale cheap. P P l� y shop, warehouse, outhouse, garden, yard, : ,,1 ..,,.� ••Dixon's Hill Mills," and expects to take croft or other places, such Stipendiary, TEMPERANCE y HOTEL, GREET - FQK,FAR possession at once. We are sorry to lose Police of Sitting Magistrate, Commissioner wood, John Mitchell, proprietor. This �fa a GE P. 0. so good a citizen, but we wish him every of a Parish Court, Recorder, Judge of the Douse is a new building fitted up with every 7 -31 UXBRIDGE accommodation for the travilling bnblic. Large epOCes9 in, his [low Undertaking. dons Of the Peace, Justices Of the Sheriff or Mayor, many grant a and comrnocious stables and sheds for horses. - Outing t0 the IDC18meIICy Of the Weather warrant to search snob dwelling house, 1 : 1 shall at all times be gl�ised to receive s call , f r; Sunda evenin the congregation at the store, shop, warehouse, outhouse, garden, f"am m friends and the public generally, when y !7 in Greenwood. 13tf C. M. church here was smaller than yard, croft or other place or places foI (�0 R D O N HOUSE, PICHERING. . ' , usual, but the pastor, Rev. M. B. (lotiron, such intoxicating liquor, and if. the same, UJames Gord Proprietor. This house is . delivered a very appropriate sermon, and or any part thereof, be then found, to briny a fine new brick building, finished in superior the choir rendered a 10hoice Easter the same before him; and any informs.. Ntple• Ever convenience and comfort for the ' ;ravellin y Anthem in good style. tion to obtain a warrant under this section g public. The choicest brands of Wines Liquors and Cigars always on hand. ` -� Personals —Mr. Chliihohn 1188 gone t0 may be in the form of Schedule M. to thiE New and commodious stables and sheds. 7-Y_ - -- �' his home in Teeswater to spend his Pe Act; and any search- warrant under thii (1011 IERCIAL HOTEL, Imi60H- - Easter vaeation ...... Mr. and Mrs. Harry section may be � the form of. Schedule N , C AM, out. John M. Gerow, Proprietor. Gleudennin , of Brook, honored our to this Act. Having leased this Hotel and fitted it up in g first -class style, I shall be leased to see my town with a living visit last Sunday...... friends and the travelling gusic generally. The Mr. and Mrs- N. Burkholder, of Mark- A St. Cstharanes man' Darned Mat . V - nest of accommodation afforded for man and . nest, and eve attention paid to those favoring haxn, spent their Easter vacation among attempted suicide b,' swallowing Parif j. Inc with their atronage. 28-1U � their many friends here. &ROBBASEL. green. Medical assistance was procured, -, - I -. table8 but he is not out of danger vet. A book of loco pages. an B ar y (I eat destitution prevails among the . �� Thebeetbookioran cot in the lately inundated districts of Winnipeg is erecting a monnmen .ir advertiser to con - m �Nrj'. memory of her Volunteers who fell las' 81Nsuit, be he ezperl• WHI 1 B f '' 0treal. . enc;ed or otherwise. Wm. Slattery of Montreal, 'while spring, which will cost 56000. _ __ t contains lists of newspapers and estilnxt" • • • I .- `suffering from an . attack of delirium David B. Ring t 11 from the of sl ofthe cost of advertising. The adveribser who g WK r0 Pio�prietOr. tremef]s, rushed out,- of his hotisd tom- insta t light pole Winnipeg, end wte Rants to nd one dollar, Rncls in itthe in- ' formationshpe re Hires, while forhimwho will instantly killed. invest one hundred thousand dollars in ad- pletely nude find chased several persons Y vertisin a scheme is indicated which Will i meet his everryy re nireust t, d can c inal 1 beg to inn unce to the public .that I t A$ a on the street. He was secured with -At Charlton Place on Tuesday last; to do so by ever changes im arrived 4 by Opened a Live and Boarding stable on Brock difficult oath named llrfolloy made a murderou( Whitby and will always keep ou hand y' y re+Pondenee. 149 editions have been issued•_ Street, Sent, post-paid, rose for 10 cents. first -clues horse and carriages to let at very track Mrs. Monettethwas Arun over Smitht tabbincomrade him sin several piname s, i p st-pai to any add CO,� reasonable to friends to GEO. P. RowF.LL I respectfully solicit a call from my 43y killed by a freight train. is feared, fatally. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREAU, r (14SpruceSt.PrintingHouseBq•), New York. and general Public t_ r , d I ;. 11 i ., ... I ' :. _ I . % 1. . ah , d.. , :. 1 ., . . %• ".,` (' held at Brougham on on my as , a e - . Ru'-quest of the ratepayers of S. S. No. 4 t, to discuss school matters in refer= .. : race to the extension of the boundaries of be section. - All the members worn present, the Reeve n the chair. . . After the Clerk read the minutes of the ast regular meeting, ` Mr. Percy, seconded by Mr. Palmer, - ; moved that the name of Alex. Margach be - substituted for that of John Field'as path- , % natter of Division No, 18 west, the seal of . ;he corporation to be attached to the reso - :. - ution. Carried. On motion the Council adjourned for sinner. .. - Council respmed: A petition pas presented from the tray= tees of S. S. No. 4 west, asking the Coun- . ail to extend their territory south, west tnd north, in pursuance of a resolution ; passed at a meeting of the . ratepayers of 6he section held on the 16th inst. . The _.Reeve also read a petition from - afty -nine ratepayers of S. S. No. 2, pro- testing against the proposed extension in ' ti - so far as they were concerned. - The Council then resolved to hear the . . `P Trustees and those present in the interest. Df the various sections. • Mr. J. R. Hoover said it. was hardly necessary to state to the Council that his section was entitled to more territory. ! - The section was very• small, and as they had to keep up a large school the taxes at . present were very heavy. They only asked ' the Council to do what they considered A . fair and just in the matter. If the terri -, ' - Cory asked for from No. 2 was given them it would still leave them with a larger . ,r- - • assessment than No. 4 west, and the latter :, section had two teachers to pay. With - . regard . to the erection of a new school house in the section, he had to say this,. . - that they did not intend to build until , . they were forced to. Mr. O'Leary said he did not know that he could add anything to what Mr. Hoover had said. The Council knew their position, that they were suffering from an injustice, and hoped they would see their way clear to grant the relief asked for. He was prepared to leave `the ;natter to I , - ` the good sense of the Councillors. - . Mr. Gordon also concurred with what - - had been said. All they aske4 was that . ' justice be done to the section, and he had no doubt the Council would act accord- - . . ing1=. John R. Linton, Trustee of S. S. No. . M 2, said those in his section were entirely ' . opposed to any such curtailment of their territory as that proposed by section No. 4 west. Air. James Xndrew, Trustee, addressed • the Cou cil, stating that he was entirely . opposed to any such change in his section- - N o. 2, and most, if not all, the ratepayers _ . were ale opposed to it. He did not blame . the Trustees of No. 4 west —they were ; - aimply oing their duty, but he thought ' 1 they w asking too much from them. . They h d a good school and pretty large - section, he must admit, but they could not afford loose any of their territory. - Dir. ponces, another Trustee of No>. d, said he die not think it was necessary 09 . say a ythiug farther. Their petition . - shows the feeling in the section. . Mr. co. Long, jr., said he for one was.. oppose to going into the village section. He wo Id send his children to No. 2 if he . was p t in. . . Mr. . Gormley also opposed, the eaten - , y,: &ion.' The ratepayers of No. 4 west claim ed that their tares were very high, but he - thought their property was underassessed, - - and that would account for their rate being . so high. Mr. Wm. Westlake, (owner of property - . - in No. 2 section but a resident of Whitby), was called, but said it was immaterial to . him which section his property was put in. . Messrs. Maddsford and Chapman, of - - f. No. 6, were opposed to any land being . , 1 taken from their section. ' Mr. Haight, a resident : of No. 6, ales . opposed being transferred -to No. 4 west. , : The deputations then withdrew, and the Council proceeded to consider the -matter.: . , They were unanimously of the opinion . ` ' that No. 4 West had a very great grievance, . i .. , but the question was how best to . . remedy it? No matter what action the Council took there would be dissatisfaction, - as it would be impossible to\ grant the wishes of all. ' Finally the following resolution was passed : . Mr. Percy, seconded ..by Mr. Mackey, . After hearing the views of ' `! moved that, g the Trustees of S. S. No. 4 West re in- - i . creasing area of said section by extending the boundaries thereof, and the expression - of the Trustees and numerous ratepayers. -.1 . of the sections to be affected thereby, and .. after duly considering the same, do not _ . deem it expedient to make the . changes asked for in said Petition; therefore any action that may be taken in the said matter by this Council must be unsatit- . factory to all parties concerned; that any • ` action tending to a satisfactory solution of this question should be taken by the _ County Council of this county. - Vhe Council then adjourned. �.- -� - _ - .1 obert Preston, of Ashton, su.icided on • Monday by cutting his throat with a - - . razor. , A human skeleton has been discgvered by soive workmen on Logan Farm, Montreal. The matter is under police investigation. ` Mrs. Challen, of St. Tliomas, hang re -, � - covered 54,0W damages from the G. - T.. R. for the death of her husband killed at .: - I Belleville some time ago. - - _ . v. f The trial of Haveloek Smith, for the `murder of Marshall Piggot, will open in n -.� - , . i St. Thomm on May 10. , .. '_.. - r The cdi pse of an unlfnoton - than "Half - - eaten by crows has. been found in the.. _ i L woods near Woburn, Quebec. - % : On a card( in a Philadelphia street car . , as f is'a great truth thus sueciutly stated :— , t «Advertising is a seat deal like making' love to a widow -•—ig can't be overdone," . \ id , , j . . :, -1, y \ t_ rit p�y '..�_ k V� �� -1 I � - - - - i . � ... , , � . � . . . .. . , P-' P­ - • . - � I � -..,. �V . _ .�V I I I , . - . ".. - ;4- - ! - - ­ � i I...... .. : T. - . , I 1. 1. . -1 I I i , � �� : - I . , � 11 - - . . . � . . . / I . ... 4 - . . I I - - - I . . V Jr, ',­ . Na 1 . . , � 1 . , I !" " � - .. Nf . kw v... 4 :: >. . . - - I • ? .. I , . - , - #��;,_� - t . ... 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It 00m, 1_ "He was about ton Years old. We found from -that plaintive littl-n cry I .1 I nal for every trumpet to blow out, for every John heard It in the conservatory, .4 . I'— ! L tiolfts in the kreor of Arabi Pasha � 1c., I`— - - r . � him In a basket on our door -stop one . night - . . . :,: ; ,.,�. _f knee to grip the pigskin, for every. t00% to In the lonijago. 'Kewere 614 pole then, going Out into the garden found a wee b,b,. turn In and every heal to drop, P _a � - I .. , 'that we should take the ' - ' .1, : . bird, evidently too young t4 f1YP and Mqoh . . � ,. " , but wife she begg6d i .- " .. _ . . . . . . " L dobedlilont to •#sob brakes sound the rool- m. #I Ir �loned at being left Alone. . �' 6. L" - I - _ I -80"thd Ailiker at " 1�iiwA. Txx NxiausT,11 64 Two Rm. VID2161 4' T161 IR R171101" &1r. - Menj 'L obadged into ear HUlo @ trauger In and care for hi - Z".1 IDM . tamed by this troMW " "Booan"'My own children were alse Wind-hearted John ... . . . .11 " . ­ - ried equadions &#d then advanced out into gatbe�ed the flattsr. " . .1 ., : �.­ -,- - , ... '_ �. ,,, I .. �.. .. , � _. 't ping I ,r creature up in his hande, And, - . 1. . , -1 09 .LCH&PTER,LVI, . .: . . h Aain at a rapid trot In a glittering ool. under the mod," she explained as she wiped � the I ...; - ­ - , , -; -I. ��-,- - I �'.' _,-�,. :.. f out lord's Itintothowarm, conservateryactit 3 ,.: . . ., comes the all Important part o f #quadroon at wheeling distance. the lean away. � "at! 44' - . umn 0 - f[ently , ' � - ,!HIND T'H2 CURT�AIN IN THR BAUM oir THS I It Star, little sister. Ki goes an So may that It was a grand eight to see a body of men "Sa we made him out ohild," resumed the down under a fragrant I*m.)n tree. - . the very hour In which he Is crowned with i1a _Thet• - old man; and in a little time we came to finding some cirs,oker-orumbs In his pocket �. . . . _.... .. �1 .. I.:: . _.... . . _..1. - WAR MINISTER. 1, .- . 4 viotory,he shall hurry hither and change Id 000ly advancing to engage a force that He he oft' ked them In the -vatering can, sad - i . I I1. ; i , outnumbered them by at least five to one, . love ldd2 sip if he had been born go us. I - ' � Whilst the first vlotery upon Egyptl soil from conqueror to slave In your presence, and who were evidently the eUto of the Was a strange boy- (Inlet - strewed them before the birdling, whick � , gentle, thought . 1. ­ ... h" thus been gained by he but he hopes my kind heart, quick Bytis . I . r humoand, *IHe enemy's cavalry. ful, sorrowful. There seemed to be a bur4on was at first too frighteneg to � . pathy and good counsel (w�biat sugar plums but an John quietly reou touch them, . . . ... , -.- AS half guest and half captive within the Ink Then, suddenly, a fearful shell fire was of grief weighing him down. lie c a -no 'to Mod his w(, ' I.". work ata Walls of Arabi P&mha,s.p&l"0 sis Cairo. of speech for the both of v4 J) have am now opened upon them from a battery on know in time -not from us, but from others little dlitanoc at length be as to i I . without re- - the . feel njore 1, - - � _that he - The War minister has kept his veer by taught no to yield freely and W railway bank, and many a man and bar" WAN no kin to us, and It troubled confidence, &ad soon was basily pick . �. - Ing up , - ­.�', .,: dimpalohing her and her parents thither, ex- gret to the Inevitable there you goo, little was rolled over. him much. the crumbs with contented little chi dater, he says the Inevitable Led so there Is I Not that he did not love an, but sotly at he had promised he would do, and But not the slightest apparent oonfuelon that we were old and pooi, • and he felt him. It had suoh a wide-awr,ke, self latiefled two she has been during she,. whole of the no getting out of Ito) though, If nos. it will 1-ir As it grew oomfor%&L In their i auks was 000mmiuned thereby, and self a burden upon us. L ut night . oreditor Is and more at hom '. not much matter, he adds for it will only , ' 111TO fnt*rvaukg weeks, leading a dull and PAt Moue gban presumed on their long close came and abused no because we could not smoothing Its wisps of feathers in such N * . . .%.. . "y monotongug life behind leave him the task he had lot ended for in oexi - ind the he rem 101 me intercourse to observe to Captain Dmelly, my a debt. Little Pail had e'rept off to b6d, 061 Imitation of bigger birds, that joha.' ' - 011"AiDt losing her wothtr daily, but her that of teaching you himself to bless the In- I bat he must have been awake yet and heard honest heart warmed toward the little thin I . father never once, for he might not a mter •vit•ble and to thank Allah that he had not when horse's toil Switched like newly. made 11 .L .1 I . corporal's ohargei's nose, everyword. The man was angry boo use and soon boy and bird became the but - . . . ' inbe that supposed sanctuary of female love. given you to a Ghlour." " Bodsod, an' this In a hard 'pounding, yea we Ot uld not Payr and he said something friends. of it of At this point the V&Ifde Khanoum tan- He called It •'4 Chip, I I and never - about our tried to cage It, but gave it the whole Iluess though times acrea""Man to ale honor; but the laugh will be to them who Picking up paupers to food and .. 1 � .... I . . hideousness an well, ad up off the letter at her auditor, to note .. - oes-, . ' - .. .1. . pound this longest. I, clothe. If it Was his case, he said. he'd ship servatory for a Play-ground, with which Lr. I So Mr Trezarr in the gun* of the 'war what effect it had made upon bar and she " R; ht my brave follow, and my heart the boy off to the Caunty House I r&DgSMent the little guest; seemed ' * oar's only son, a pleasant gentlemsialy uttered -a little cry of mingled pity and con- pound against my. ribs more joyously than 66 I went in to may good night to him," eatletiod, never trying to ews,pe, even . I . ininlet Youth, who do" his best to make the be nk- starnation upon perceiving that her 11 little a whispered the woman It bat he had his face )t prob On WhOT4 . . It has done for weeks, for he woo has stolen he windows were open, air's onforoad Imprisonment bearable to I , dater," As alia" delighted 'to call hor,' had � b'Y not know. my young wife 1• ads that Oavair in r4on, to the wall And seemed to be saleep Ing the diff irence between oil and never lost an opportunity of infer sunk down upon a softly pillowod divan In y We an ear space M& . . - and I will soon discover whether Sig: hoped he had not heard the h * transparent glass. I . aclkadmwom. . r r his harsh words, him that if he were to venture forth � - ..- .. ­ - L 5 _ 4 sword or his vaunted 'O'r we knew how they W, After the tint day Chip never sh 1. .. .... :.. . . I talisman can guard I .1. .. �. the street he would 4siguredly be killed, ad i . ,;. I �.. : .- I .; 1. ard his would wound him. owed ther � .. I . I - . ., .. I ­-., . ­ 1. life," responded Frank, as he I"'ked back Why, air, If worst comes to worst, I'd have slightest fear of John, alighting 012 1 ell *.: . ,fr�,� ,i� CHAPTER LVIIIiJ ' .. � - �. ... . -. , who has always som' wondrous tale to ; I .� . , .. I him ­ - ­ . a .�:.- , ,� ­ I _ . . L :, at Pat with Bashing eyes and grinning gone hungry to give that boy f shoulder with perfect confidence . :._.�. Of the 01111ring of British fronolads, or "U* X - �ON ZLLT AT LASS CROS.493 '80-OR . cod. He was , and aftv . he w Ds tee th. . . the bit of sunshine In our lives."' . a little Oven taking food from his lips. As - , AnnilhIlAtion of Britian Armies, or -that he. [ WITH ARABI.;, ­­ At t4a moment the gray - hatred colonel when I got up," said the .. "In the morn time Passed he learned ,ny cunning tri.kl; 8 Itan was on his way to help them, for he - 'Whe� Captain Dinelly fell * -nos : father, "I CAI . I . a .. .,.: I with his at wited in clarion-like to le morning for Instance. when John d to Phil, but -he did not an. am, would gav '. I . . � . j, I . . _.c - ..� . I Xapt§Jn leaders were quite clever at he little force on the main body of his regiment, " Cis" up I CIO" up I At them lIk9 An swer • I entered the room to find that he 160rnlY. " Na,aghty Calp I" he would droop . . .. ; . .,./eprOAd1D9 of fake reports as were the R is- carrying his wounded and the captured Iron wedge, my Isdo I Gallop 1. C h-arge I" had 'Put a rope over one of the clothes-hooks his little head as if sehamet?, and what he - . I � ohm. Egyptian battery, he received some praise A j•,yous ringing shougi & momentary and strangled himself -- committed suiolde cried, Plfauntly, 46 Good Chip I " Pretty Very similar Sales were told to Nellie by from the colonel for the success which had fissh of sword blades in the air, the He Must have got up moon after we went to Chip I" would raise it , . . . -, # I .� -,.. . a roes r a a neigh, bad. for his body I Poop 11, again Ith a me,-py, , 1, . � ..- - I , . , . Arabi Pasha's *ifs, only to her &coot nt attended his reoonnaisence, and upon his Ing of the war ho shing to the battle, Y Was cold and stiff." , . . ­ . I . �-- was Always added something of the mire n- representations and at his request Pat Mon- the, blare of trump, the clattering of empty to And-'-and he left this on the stand " He hatf► tO6V A • ftnaing WA I ( , I a lady Iola, as Was to be expected tron v ho Aghan was given a Oorporal'o ohevrons on sword scabbards and the jingling of chain mobbel the woman Am I " hide -and seek with- John. )f Pl:A'y 14 " __`11 , believed in sorcery and lway a kept a dre, un" the spot. I 9 she held out a note. . . I Pla�lng himself Inflorpoter In her employ In'whoee predic- It was not the time to real on a M6- bridals was sucaeaded tho at xt instant by It was written on the leaf of an old mem- under the drooping leaf of a 0.6ils . : I _ � I °,l la. or palm; -' - . - .. dons she placed the most im fl- handful of laurels, however, for the war - - . . e.,.'% '� - , pliolt -001 re the •sbook of the charge for Inspiribed by orandurn book, and the writing was in pen. he would keep very still, while John hunt. I .. .. r theirgreat leader's presence among thsm,� oil. It read: ad up and down the to f . . , - the Moslem cavalry came to the scratch for 'I no you wouldn't sand me to the county Ing " Chip I (,,hip 1,, till at last �: dwoo, . upon which they had entered was to be one 4 "&COG Of 1pl&11t4, call. e . t with & , . L. .. ­.i.l. Nellie felt very uncomfortable Ili this of the sabre and the spur far more than of once)i and then steel rang on steel and horse house, but you are poore And in dot. little chuckling noise, he� ' would . . a lad y I a presence at first, feet she Might line W the cannon and the rifle. I I'd cheer hop . ...,- . bit at horse, and there was the horrid noise 90 AWAY If I could, but I doAn't no where to into might as delighted i . 9 �, ... ;. guess a@ a phild. The or the future that was Intended to Within twelve hours of this brush at El. of eleven skulls and the thud of failing men, go. Dftn't,feel bad. If God lets we into people who employed John of�tenbrruvht . 0 1- . -1 I I : - ' In store:for her and feel angry or hurt the - Magfar Sir Garnet Wolsoley felt strong all intermingled with thrill British cheers, lieven I'll 280 you up there. -- PHIL.'$ visitors into the conservator and all ad. -:. .. by. But she before long broached the a - enough to press on towards Cairo, for he the dt mon-like Arab tool,oir or battle , cry, f I - mired his pretty pat. . . , . , ! ­ I � Jeol of her own sword, and it did not • know that against an Oriental foe dash and curves, shrieks and groans, and now and I . - ...1. I Y . .".. � - ; t I . I E - . . Once, a gentleman, whose Y son WIA - a - - .... - poor to be stall a more one. daring were everything. . - I / L: � .' - With General then a pistol slick but, strings to say, Chia, i : �; - 'A Sleeping Oar Incident. . _. 1. '- little cripple, saw the cannon bird, Lqd,. ' � I �.'.' " When you are my sister we shall to a Drury Lowe's mpland idl,oa vairy brIgLdf , Gras latter few and for between. . I , '. in ­7- � smioh other very much," she murmur id ham's fire satin I ish and Soottish infantry �r In a sleeping O' . I thinking it Would Amu his . . I . . d I .. ; child, uk. , I i .. ... r ,Amidst the tumultuous go% of swaying vas, jut at the time when ad John what he would take rilt. - - . . v and the siZd la�lish guard fO � . .. L , a, under the humarolloirms and tossing horse's heads it wee the seats were being turned Into beds, I - " I'm rare I don't - - . I I 19 6 ' . happened to be lazily eyeing know, air," he Answer." Lag Than I sin your slater? I don't cl�hot y Queen's third 4014 the Duke of Connaught, some little while before Frank Do _g a bridal couple stj modestly. " I never thought of sell - I I - ­ nelly could on their honsymoon,tour, How did I know i Chip, ' I , . VI'L anderstand?" answered Nellie; nor d who, If not very quick in the advance, would discover him whom he specially sought, but Because for an hour her head had been. Is and I'm afraid he wouldn't be so play- . . I - , - I . 11 me, .1 . : MVO and knows I never hurt him in my " I , - W - on are Ahmed wife 19 ,a ning a,way, he prepared to carry a strong h gun face to face with him. been married several yt are? No •; her m&n- t t . . she, at all events, be a deuced deal slower In run- madderil in the vary e I - I �. , ­. . ... go Why, whish y, a f I himself thickest of the strife, Ing on his shoulder. Might they not h Y ful anywhere else. You see he's used I I It - i � ., • . .�.. '! h 6t the next L 1,16- - I shall be deter, shall we net? That is . w position at El-Mahnia, San miles nearer to The recognition was mutual, and � 8 , I - A ..: . I All wives Of One man OAR each other In tb • •It, capital - - ner did not iiave the confident, proprietary .) , oth, I L 0 Instant their blades were crossed. 46 Yes,'' - I r N, m . �!ntlemkn6 looking ' I -L . 11 cootitifty, sad they generally love each r lint Egyptkug found 66i that they Both had been previously whetted, and air of An accustomed wife. Then why was thoughtfully at John, I see -tinviLrying - " . . f( ,.* 9 like real sisters- as well. That is to F only doubled in number the British And me both Briton and Egyptian was full of the pair, av -Aned t,y wedlock ? R,icaaae the kindness will tame almost anything. Bat � I .-. Ae I da�, I I sure that they were not an enamoured I when they have so good and kind a humbaz d retreated precipitately directly they came blood lust that is ever born of such deadly g i will you let me . . : .. to . as Ahmed, you (knew." in view. . - take him home and try? I y L a . . - - 66 I � strife. . girl Was neither ashamed or deflant No. don't live for away, and if C, Ip will do as he I U111 � I � Then I m u#1 be year dater already, fi or Thereupon, Drury Lowop'& cavalry, 00111- This,: added to the private animosity that . body ever- makes a mistake In picking out does here III give you thirty dollars f . .1 - the pasha believes that be, has married me 11 . priming the -Irish dragoons, the Life Guards e@66h bore unto the 9t honeymoon Ourlsta. Taerefore, the negro him." or .- - I.. , . - . .C. 11 Bellavem,.IiStIe one? If be has done o and an Indian lance regiment, in tier, made them fierce port# r, of the oar astounded me when hen lie .� ­ 9 I - - ,1 I . made a sweep. Indeed, and they attacked oaoh'� other af% fart - This seemed ,a great gum to Jo4n, who . he must know for certain, I should say." tug flank movement said to the Young husband :-­ Wouldn't . n "`Nell, he thinks so then, rejoined No ant On �`I&hsftmeh station Ously that sparks of fire flow from the tem. was poor, so he seluotantly 001118tonted, and, - * 0 1 He petulantly, !'I but I Am quite sure thl t and out them off to a man, but the Egyptians were engaged to the very hilt. . Out the mar hip in a cage, let , ­ I - berth let fin the first tf,ne put%lng V Lb . � " rejef • and the railway, hoping to got In their rear pored steel, and almost immediately the down ?11 - She lifted her head from ', yol alatah, sah, like to have her I he has not, first, because I was no oonmen%. were No swift footed and the grounia so bad the gentleman take him away whes ' .. � . tial shoulder, smiled sweetly, and murmur released so Both were saperp, swordsman - .. I . _ - I u. In party, and secondly, because I was #it . and each ady " Yee." - In the cripple's beautiful roota. - - I in . : . 9 PIN for cavalry that he failed in this. , horse knew how to Aid Its rider by rear, though there were almost as many plants, - other man's wif 'a at the time - - I- 11 Tais In my wife, yon rascal, 11 said the as he had ham used %O, poor Chip only flow ' ' -_ I 21 _. . .. - .yL­ one By midnight the British vanguard, 'o,iin. domi-volt and curvet, but the DAtrossonasteel - . -, . .1. . . ! regiment wild � our Sheffield blade-for De,maim for •d I quite ' : . ii our" I In the matter it must bayonets, a Bengal lance ' amiability; " you needn't make up the up- tired out, then hid himself under a begonia . , , an .. "' Ali, but, little dater,, If an -h sitting of General Graham'@ brigade of I 800 had for cono� to succumb to t man, bat with what seemed to me singular about ith she cries of fright till . made a mistake he well f . .� ilf, for you An Young and doubtl friends, the Irish dragoons, we re at Khaages 4 forging Is not per berth In 8 lower one leaf, where he oat in sulky silence, refusing • fa L . � - Pasha found - , sin, with their nearest supportie half, a doz mt himself all in a moment loollsh, whilst Ahmed Arabi has the wisdo what was-And Arabi .this"Kction. The . I grasping little mire to eat, and peckir g at ever y hand that came . 1. w ' of more than do4ble your years, and beside miles In their rear and the slow moving than the hilt of h n, for nine-tenths " Beg pardon, ash. Yes, mah ; it and the near him - ce he would not do wrong to the meanest thin guardejuat #A far to the rear of the weapon, porter went at the jab with the kind of vim ' dr I . . I m again. of the blade had = whirled into the air. ' Too next morning the genvemLn _'. � .. .. . I and mila . Want - that breathes. 'A. good and blessed thing I The British van had thus accomplished a There was no time to draw : he Is to be the crity never seen In a darkey who is. after John. � .1 . ! � - Wife f Bitch a man, for she reeve qa&T*er of the distance to Cairo with no logo hio*holster, for his rival's sure of a special fee. . - - / been an angry, word drop from his lips. H at all to speak of, but now Intellige waq at his Too incident puzzled me " It's as YOU feared," he said "and Ar- '* L - -* . 11 . I now that h � I �, fo 1. Is really one "i � thousand, and nos was throat, and there was death in that rival's , and I sought an thur In so dhappQinte I Will , YOU 00ine � gathered that at Tel Kabir, some dozen GY;G, if Is was (xpreal,ed by human orbs. early opportuWty So got the Porter's (zxpl&- and am what you _. . . _. has sank all the English ships and. taken th at . ... ._'L 11311,1411 In advance of them, Arabi Pasha had nation. can 0 with the little .. ,English King prisoner he will doubtless 'Strike, gasped Arabi in French, "strikel- - 6 \ .:. thng° ? 'Your master said you were at liber- .. I ­ made the several formed a Perfect desert Gibraltar, with three Da I look as though I was afraid to die ?" 11" he said., - . - " It's die way, boss . . .. 1. 4 .1. . - . � 'Conroe de brides ty w." I ft Almost as gmat&$ the S altan himself. to don't like to be spotted. 'Con day In eb- Always la to please others', John at ." 911 Of all Egypt and will 1402 Of defenses, all defended by heavy bat. Fora moment longer Frank D3neHy try time, but day flatter dems1evoo dot day Oao@ consented, � Series of Krupp gum, and that there he had striking aspect of one who Ocala not help ­ I ohn't be told from adder I and soon was in the great ' - , - the Bid his ladle a IS I . . I . tyarienoe house where'so much sorrow dwelt, for ite - Y . - I Amused Nellie, despite the sorrows of he and had called together a 1116mas -to blow sword paint, at the items in 'teaches me dot de ni�h v of no . _. His taking of the English 'King prisons dbplayed. the green standard of the prophet hotbaro, but then he suddenly lower . th -,. I.. . �... would he a . '%ant hissing be. y Ila tickled 6 you- sweet Mistress was dead and her boy a ­ . - - vain and foolish thing to pump the Valid e soldiery might be brought to consider defeat does It every t age Invalid. th heart. After that she saw It his-oannen and his cause, XIIL this that his twton his teeth-: mistaken dare husbands . 10' brudders. I hopol - .. Int KhAnOum Am to how the war was going on, impossible. . "Shall • a Christian h,% outdone In goner a now:' an# hits tam fOp A After he had spoken with the dale faced � , - 9 It . since her replies' osity by a Moslem I - dollah shush. I . L lwould be very ungtrust. .Never. 'Retain your The secret was plain OnoO.It w child, John looked slowly about the room qu ... � ­ , worthy Indeed. . Such a formidable positio', defended by life, at whatever -post to me fand mine. I . as out, The and made a peculiar sound with his lips- ' - - . . .. . heavy cannon and manned.. h Y five 11 gh fearful that gent'e bride ;A delighted to think that her something between .-.� An I : know no rest until she wan pe bring up against him, formed AMPI a whistle and a kiss. ' on , , that date' Nellie fall that she should' so "Im many soldiers as the BrItw could h:�migb t still be tempted So do otherwise * bridal tonduesm, looks like sisterly affectIOD The begonla leaf stirred. He repeated 14 for From time y OAftnOt take It " and an thou . . - massed of I better Informatl and familiarity. . 1. .. .. � 04 concerning 412kirsef me-' Seautherise such hopes and fill 0 grounds h wheeled ble charger sharp round Ana when there came from under it a quick, - -- - him with galloped away. , ... . - . meat outside her gilded prison. . such conviotions. � � I . .� _'.. . , load •1 Peep ill Bud gut fl . .. I � , Bait by this time She battle Was ,pearl , ow Chip, at Mrs. Trezarr accommodated herself to h -or But at a I 'L ' ' 7 1 4 A Soath Be& 'Ifforror. ,. .. � '.* '. ' changed position *onderfull th; last moment he had - not suf. ever. The Egyptku Infantry were In fu ' .:1­ . I . L . . for John, where, almost hiding himself in ..- _1 She fall a keen Interestlin the most trivial 'The latest horror from the Son Seam the bey 's cost Collar, he flattered clear - I . . y well. fiolent patience to wait for the hated foe to retreat and a second or two later the E I immolate the' ' South Am Is around his neck In the funniest little dance I the, t the 11sting of two white inen by She na ..- � pa 9 isroad by the fiver, who afterwards feasted on the re * ' - far the British van card had puvhe*d ahead At this the little lathe bey lAughed so - - - Stu eyes and clap her ,hands at any marvelous muzzles of his cannon, but on learning how Irish dralloonat now reinf of joy you ever saw I themes of harem gos and Would roll her mOSIT61 in front of the grinning tlan cavalry also brake fled, while gYP' the ro I . I , narration" though to the manner born. ' Of its supports, and Its paucity swarthy Bombay cavalry, Pursued them Mains. The information of the GhOcking Af. heartily that he had to loan back ln blo' - : ,�. br . - - . : AA to Mr. Trezrrri' Y of numbers across the desert plain to almost under t fair has just been received from ­4 . . I .-. she seldom even Inquired as wall, he resolved to attack It at once with gum of the Tel-el -Kabir batteries. i , he P601111 some fears were lirit�aae, chair, while, looking - , I il. I . after him, such conduct r where it ap I g Up, John saw the hay . pe . :. marking the dui - overwhelming odds . � . : toll It up-and have dons � .L entertain P �' I I fOrence between living with a husband twen - with It. ;V I I .1 ,_ ad of the 8&f"Y Of t6 outter PY tsars BPrl11g to the father's eyes. . , I on I.. , - (C01i,QLUDZD NEXII Wit Alice Orey. " It In the first time he has laughed aloud to ty years and two hours: . � I .1 .. . 1. I JiK.)' - �- .. .; The Alice Gray left Brisbane for McArthur In weeks," he k . .- So he quilted his trenches ,and advanced I I _ .... I...'� � . ... I . river, in the northern territory. she • was put explained to John, as, s,fterL ' I - - -_ - . : L I.. a nighto ­ . . I . I . , i � . I see his tricks, he was about going &Way. L. - - Nellie's little room with an open latter in hoping to catch, General Graham . � From Thomu A. Kemp after which nothing . patting the now good-natured bird through - ov . .1 . One day the Valide KhAnOum oamo-,'Into on KhtAs"aln in force during the " n between Kimberly and Swear Island, all .. , ­ I her hand and a face that was very cheerful napping, . I I . - ISO I . was heard ' of ,but that gallant commander slept with one of her. " John, I know you h ha I . , and bright, and addressing the fair girl by I . Whilet making Inquiries ave a kindly little .^y notthy heart oe toryone; but ies to the fate of the from the waYou have I &tried thii - - Pic 6Y6 OPOno weasel fashion, and his out Pickets 'treat of thy affairs With a vessel, the master Of the schconer Palto wild creature. - If your master will consent, . no her usual affectionate epithet of 's Little Sir- were too tried soldiers to sleep at a the Wile, and such I . 11 ­ _ ter," said to her in excited tones : - . sea like niurmdr of the advanotnjr 11, 00 the an fear God. I � learned that the natives of the tarritory would you like to come and be a eromps,nlon:' _ On . _.­ .... "I am the "bearer of good new. I have was challenged in three - Egyptians We must have lo L between the Moarthur and Robinson rivers to Arthur-wheel him about. amuse him, ' tho different place@ at liarlty ve toward all,, but fami. had murdered two white men. -like 11 with all is not expedient. : - . . . .. , received a letter from our lord and -hug - once by the was After kill- read to him ? You can read. John V I . shy ,.. . ,..., band.)' L Folng-ping-ping •" of I Ing the two man the natives .. . . British rig", an g the ere reported " Oh, Yes, Sir, " hie eyes sparkling At � " ` W L . 11 And what noway doe 6 Out sentries retfirin g Regard not much who Is for thee, � ' ' too have roast d the bodies and that, feasted thought•of the books he had pored over by ., ' q 8 his letter con-tain on the plokess the alarm spread like Ii aga ' or _. . .1 and how Ir he?" laid Nellie, In light- ,lust thee - but ve 411 thy thought and On them It Was supposed that the unfor . night, and the opportunity this would give .-. , . .., desirous as ning, and within five minutes care to'thim, that & -1 � .1 much for, information on save the infantry . Clod be with thOs in every tuasts men b610139,04 'to the crew of the him to read . one rill Points as brigades were failing In at the double and thing thou doest. Alice Grey ; but before the report had Willi nR more • I I and If my master's -,.-.', - to .:: . she was "XIOUN to put a @top to this India. . the cavalry trumpets were sounding Ing 4 ' boots reached Brisbane a diapatah was received So John I'll gladly oe - me.11 " . I not criminstO praise Of One whom she was firm• and saddles." . -If then cam at be'silent and 86' , I fferl without from the Gove fin and .Chip went to the great home . kn L rmington and both made t I _� , ra . - ' = he was at the prt6ent moment. thins' shells I wore Olt see that the Lard will help reporting the arrival of the Alice Girty. I resolved should never be any more to her By this time tab Eff-p ,. 11 . doubt thou ah . . thee. he little cripple very happy a - ' length took - of 40) I I . were then thought So belortg le The V�Ide Khanoum quickly made- an- blank like cannon balls, and knoo ' But If th an worthy of to another trading vessel. but when, In his mercy, God at I whistling into the British camp. fired point �, - The two men . � rower � king ever. L on observe anything Arthur home, John had becom% well enough - . ecri - 11 Pr&IA beta Allah and his only prophet, the red-ocisted infantry like ninepins, 'reproof, beware thoit do not the same. And - _11.111h_� � .. � educated to be private a etary to the - ,, tsak - . I � . c I not be better and he writes In the . battery of horse artillery mach danage- a Bat ADY time thou b"it dons It, labor quick. i I - . � . he could D But before they had done In apins' gentleman, so he remained at a good ad- 1% A " * highest sorltd. Hear what he writ" little Ivory ran their guns up ly to' amend thyself. . �, , . I . 111odem Proverbs.', I.... ary. .� I I i, . I . ... . . I I . % . - Is n . I - I- " to the top of a sand hill and been to give .1114multitude of o , ' And Chip ? Alma, that I must tell It 1--&A,". Is j ' - �._L . dater, for, though he writes In Arabic. as A, them cold Iron In Few by sickness grow 6tter'aud 1110rem- thing dons. ounselon then Is no- cruel oat ate him up i But we hope his end ' Into . . 1. _� true bellailver ever should. I will do -my while it was as bowl so that for X lrWO formed; me also they who wander Much , . � . . � beat to tam It Into, I hope• understandable wl devil, bowl bakers" and abroad# seldom the b000me holy. was sudden and painiesigio for he had richly I ` and L . I .. � , French." when the British Infantry deployed as steady thereby Where's then's a wM then's A " to repaid his kind protector's care. . who - : � . . . . I 814 On parsdo and 0oppered the dusky fee . break It. � . W�i I __ __ __ , _ L, t . - . � . ' .- - ' Nellie nodded her head, for she'W Trust not to friends And kindred, nalkner ' - - .. - - .tiro . . agitated i 60 too with their Henri Martinis, the seasoning do the Put oft the oars of � ' Good doedn an amr leek If y - - . for . .-. . I aj�ltu to speak, save when of necessity. was so hot %hot it i 1 mined 60 turn their- fare 'till hereafter ; for tun thy Soul's wel. good lawyer. on have a Oelestials il� British Oolambis. . ,.� .. . - r !ofd and husband is a great man, but OtOrnsiolis for fighting. / I Victorians have a ♦ very ■sh WAY of - quir �L ,- . The . � � . ...:_ I - r Ili= then &A aware of. arp tong ­ i. I heed not trouble you with the OoMmenoe But hark to fike Nomeohleg of the, WI w "Ono . wo target them, Honesty is its ,Own reward ; d dshling with the cheap labor difficulty, No - . ...­ - .went of hip letter, since It mostly o9nmImSB of angina Am tb6y b1W i long If nos of a my :old is better to look to it be I pays cash. Ishonesty , vessel Is allowed to bring to port more than '- add compliments addressed to myself. I will oarst &II crowded wljh-u� UM46 and kle stir - L soldier Pon -mond some good before thee,, than . . one John Chinaman for every hundred tons . dip knto/ilie middle of It at once, where he port of their comrades, y, So She sup_ other men's help. . . to Ulm to Always Put Off until to-morrOw ally con. read -. and behold away to tomplated meanness. Of Its size. Conacquently a ship of fourteen - ­ . - - . - � Man prophesies wom . I Invaders in the hollow of his hand and has swooping &Orem the plain with She evi,dent, laboreth happy is he that -now laterals we good. an "OOP1111 If the 001- any fourteen of the hestfien ones. We ;- Pour I / ,gyptian OavLIrY . . decl:,.res that he has at last got the Foringhoo the left the dark olquda of F . 0 how wbe mad ­ ' - hundred tons would only, be allowed to . A . .. had to olobe It in order to - 1. . .. . utterly crash to be such A Ono in his of j licrian pape, *&I resolve of,ouifi&uking Shot small British forest will dedre to be f9u" thLe hour 44 he Merry in hanw.and a' I... them. He! next pays many compliments to even if at Wh*1 .. C_ • their courage and the genersoldilp of their I further aim In not to drive' promise suit. maps a breach of that A VG"61 Of that size was found to have V401 :. their every mother's son of them into the narrow . I have often heard that It Is mfor to how . fifty Chinaman on board, and the captain . ' , chiefs, but pays that their graves, neverthe. Fresh Water Canalo and to take aeunael than 6,, give it. Pay your debbh . vain Wit M1&e - 1 you- ap. Was mulcted in a penalty Of $No, Every ­ a .. I— . .. lasso await� then at Tel-al-Kobir and that An aide-de•oamp at this jtMoftre piloped - It may also fall Inan#$ - I � pear "Oentrio. Chinaman oeming to VietMa has to take - .a t ' in another sun and moon, by which he up to the First Dragoons and main outp that a OPIRIOR Have stabo'41ty • ; a rolling itois P Out PSPM Of naturalization and pay a 11 - - 0 1 .L.. mom a d ' and night, they will, have so- 0919nelt says to - the may be good ; but so retwo to I to others Iftew then no tax. But the ante C PO I - bu fly 01 loald .. I m rawy, as he Points his%awn when reason of a spacial Osses Inuiroth 116 a abodals wand t " . ...-;.. 411914od and F-gypt be trft And now sword towards The godyanoing her",: I -"AML- --- ; a somoing h" . - as . 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W1 * floasekeep g an 4 mtsefontrt ■ w , -( �= r 1 , * , c• �• , ", :,.1 :L : t tea �i= th Y lie writes f ro i . ' sr= ., :.., . - > i4 4 ( .� R era i. ne m Jaft's that . F } M .1 i.l 11 writing frorri Japan sa thtug in'� ,:: .: lady g P e • that mor the missionary boxy, ,r n..s? t € - ._ . . here has no lria y e deli its y 3 #r ter._ }_._- t�'�� The 8 them than dr+ t , +xN .t # °. sekee, lug f !h d . : u ou and vexed spirits of America abate' for ought rest in Japan after death. . ble and faithful servants are plenty Ci cheap, oar establishment bow five, cad and for the se we pay about what I two cost in New York. do a t visit Itchen once a month, never Iva an my�d outside of a spoken' wish, it the orde -- Jom tic machinery moves with erase unattalnab's at home by al- sgd rfectden guy effort on the part of the m stress, mat . The senors of the servants area using say etartliog, to an Ameri an ao trot to the cheerful familiarity of her ousto ed Ever night at bcdt► - y,tiv help. y g a our five r rumors appear, prostrate themselves cession to the earth, and retire. This In to is to wish me good night and to renew ' their testimony of prosound rospe t and . re over the privilege of servin me• It w c;;tfi,ult at first to preser a the nI ry dignity for the oeremon bat now I am as majestically gracious any other testa +•e. f he other day, on no of to the kitchen, a Nair In be- my ra _visit@ MY TS oosened and dropped with o t my notice. 1 had boon seated in my a room only a few monients when my houseman enters , bearlrg a small salver, wh oh he preset' 6d me with many genufl tione. .to Fancy. Y �urprisi to see a little b it -pin upon I,, auct to learn from my pro 110 3 but emDar eed sPrvitur that it had fal an to The kl cheh . fl )6r from my head. After - wtird I found there had been s d ' assloa e t0 ho should p'ck it rap, and al out a as to whom belonged ,the i estim• quarrel sbb ho orof beariag it to its owner I' . - I - Household Hints.-—.. Ever body, has a cure for sore throat, bat ei pie remedies appear to be more e8ec,aA , Salt and water is uteii by many ar a ga gle, but a little rum and hon y dis- ,olred sage tes is better. An apply -%lion Of cloth s wtunq out in hot water and ap- ♦• plied to the neck, changing as they begin ' to cool, as the most potency for r mov• I ingir)gainmation of anything we ever tried. li shout be kept up for a number of ours; during t e evening is asnally the mos con- Venient ime for apply ing this remedy. . Aeniili piece of resin dipped in water which is placed In a vessel on a stov Will add a peculiar property to the room, hieti wi l ) ivel great relief :ea 'persons tro bled with a cough, The heat of the wa or in entfici=•.nt to t}irow off -the aroma o the resin, an gives the fame relief. that at- fordea by a'com!;cetion of resin. It i pre - fersbie to ombustion, because the a por- ation is ore durable. The same resin May ,-,e cs d for wet ke if joa wia : to clean your spice mill, ytfo�i a h I din' of raw rice in it. Th par. tides of's ice and pepper, or of ccffee will net adher to it after the rice has p ssed ' through it.- - h,a f e tc aspoonf al of common salt die- io:ved in a little cold water and drank %ill instait,y relieve •' heartburn," or dy pep. rla, Dr. Vlbotoum recommends a gl 9 of Ht lementde every hour `or half -hon as am easy, agreeable, and efolent treat ent fir diarrhea, \ever wash the fee is warm water except just before rat ing geld caster with a little Ammon or salt dropped in is much pleasante and ore healthfal. Coarse brown pap) r soaks n `vinegar and placed on the forehead is ood for a sick ht aische. If the eyelids are gently bathed in c col water the pain in the head IS generally allayed. Although it is a good plan sugar In Bed fruit at time of sealing it is not n - ary to keep it from spoiling: The ease tial thing is to exclude the air. Where th is not done the fruit will turn soar and the ad4itional. sugar will only make the vinous fermentation more aotive and or- ough. The cans should be examined fro- . gitently, but without being much ban led. Any that show love coven or any old en the top should be used before spo ing further• >, 7. Choice Recives. - . - . - Rois�•xn PORK.— Separate each' Io of the joint and make an incision, into tick pert of the meat in which to place the etBt�ng, made as follows : - Mix one cu of bread•crumhs with one chopped o en, Pepper, salt, sage, or summer savory, nd o4e•4urth of a cup of hot water. Pr in- . to the meat, �w the edges togethe to ks' pit in • place, and bake it In a q fok oven, A RARm DINNER I.,i FICBBUAEY. —Bo led ham, boiled- potatoes, hot corn• br d, piAles, celery, buttermilk for cold wa r. no butter, no desert. Rule for corn bra d One quart c,f buttermilk, three bggs bee n tboroughly, three spoonfuls of mel ad 6 - tening, a good pinch of salt, • soda to �"alizo the acid of the buttermilk I the qu4at1ty mu, t he learned by ezperiea e), �� p�ui •oflfl,,ur, and cornmeal eno gilt �¢a rather atifl batter. Now I a n- notsay two or three cupful,, for Ildo of - tnow the tize of the ei,pi or the kind of meal you will use. By making Corn br d Of one kind several times in secaeasioD hie how to proportion everyth g. in a quick oven. An excellent dish for breakfast or I' r I la made by sbavin cold steak or uncoo ed V just'as good. Make A gravy by' duet g' i iLto the hot spider• a tablespoonful of fl ur 1 and one of butter ; when this browns, p ur I °boat a cupful of water from the teaket e, 1 �'infAg briskly the while ; this is now re dy I for the shaved beef, wbich will only quire to be - heated through, as boilingy ill I 'toughe° it - If gravy is not desired jet 'dd I bit 0 If to the shaved meat d rrh until a)1 is heated ; s ison, and• i is toady to serve on a hot platter. •A delicious snit 1 Ruhr singerbread' G made by I 411, at'n a piece of butter the size o a I she half teacup of hot water, ad g, I mole the batter is well melted, one cap of 1 ,Poonf� +One teaspconfnl of sods, one s thin glsger, and sifted flour to e tv� batter• Bake in flat tins in slow finer L very nice eaten warm th i 1 �� VFeT CAKE —Otte ' ca of •u , V40 04d %ld sa a hall naps of flour, half cup g of ,,g, eaters two eggs, batter the sire of '4 iky��P�afnl of oream of to , , soda.. 1 .. f' t. l 7 'I.,. : 1 I . 11 • �e il . . i. _ - _ . . I . - I - or a litttle girl in ease dultr ,1 s.: their E 1 *. r ;h ; can never have schools, The r = ,r�- r. #- , 4 2 too many dolls.' y — �1y°,�' - � - - Coant Loonolstoi, the Russian novelist, ,.. I x� - . has, it is re r - _ _ 0 ' 1. "PO '4d, abandoned literature to ` €�� become s ahoemake.r, As a deeply religious { ` i _ man he. hue determined to o %rry out to the j ' �-��, ,__ art the preosptr of the 8 irmon on 'the 4: ba'maidi' {in Mazt _ s mate oaa ' i►otaL1 a><e W. •• _ _� lane ,ti = r' is rm ed 1 , 1. m -._ is. deft and gnlolk, and Will hire�them9elves to i. _ a stranger in the capital for $3 a week, glv- � _ _ lnq their employer nadlvidea and very wei- c�ti �� _. come service. - _. : : : :r -._ . .4 A_4erman scientistsrr Ladere of C or- , ;. lltz, has invented' a .� _ It is a hat which contains small oom' y � - _ lets Photographic , P P ra hie apparatus. There u s minute opening in front of the hat in which a'a lens, - By palling a string the wearer �' n at any time take •n Instantaneous pho- ' . graph of any objaot he wishes. 1 - d - - - �11� . - The Presbyterion Church at Loch Kunz'&. ( _ - - rrau, Scotland, finds it hard to get the Ind of a Minister it wants. The last can- J'; : � � _ _ . - Idate was dismissed in short order because - - - • - - :-., :- _- e walked with a frivolous gait. The elders - - - - _ - - - ' a _— aid that his conversation was all right, but IN walk was deolded he - -- - - - J. .. . ret%al. .. _ - _ _ _ _ . Jitstioe of _ -_ - - - =— Peace Kurganowskf, of tie - - = _ - I ,,,.. u rovinoe of Perm, in Russia, while holding - ourt, w{ts .twioe interrupted by his wife, - Doe with the s►nnoanosmsnt that dinner . as ready, and again that the soap was gat- AND Inq oold; whe -eupon he fined her three I oubles for disturbing the dignity of his i ' lea. 663 Main Streets BUFFALO, 1\T. Y. oart, and then paid the mousy rrom hb ' - - wn pocket. a ,'' , _ .. _ l . . Sir Richard' t.artti, the 'chief' jnotice of I Not a �iOSpltal� but R pleaAant .Reitn� dial Hiliffie� pIrganized �f'ith engal, has 'left India. Ill health has . ,'.' (y'' 1. ompelled him to retire from the depart- i - -eat a year before the loom lotion of the FU L P . I. , STAfF. OF, EIGHT- EEN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS usual term. Sir Richard Garth was held i high esteem. He was regarded as an And excllisi*e.ly devoted to the treatment 'of all Chronic Diseases. , ble and ezoellent jalge, and it is prop;,eed - y some leading native noblemen of his Thii imposing 1 stablishment was designed .and-erected to accommodate the large number of invalids who visit Buffalo from every State and Territory, as well as from many foreign lands, that they may avail themselves of the professional services of siarvlce to provide a prominent memorial of the t3tatr of skilled epechtlista in medicine and surgery that eomppsu the Faculty of this widely- cxlebruted institution. Ire in Calaa, tta. Of late years mxaq valuable products �Ol�AYS. 1�TECESSARY 'r0 S PA'T`IE1�T'T`S. h ve been got out of coal -tar. S tr Lyon Play- sty our original system of diagnosis,,• we can treat many chronic examining our patients. In recognizing diseases without- A • 1, f it announced latsiy in Liverpool, that it diseitscs just Its su "c ssfully without as with a personal con- personal examination of the patient, we claim to possess no - - - Aultutiun. While we -'are; always glad W sec! our patients, and miraculous ppowers. We obtain our knowledge of. the patient's has been discovered that a crystal can be ez- i becontc acquainted with them, show them our institutions, :rod disease by the practical a) ,lication, to the t'seted fromw it, an almost imperceptible fanriliuri7.i; th, m with our system of tn�trtmcu l I practice of medl- t, yet we have tint clue. of well-established principles of Modern science. And it a�rtonut of which will fully sweeten a con• seen ones person in five hundred whom we have cured. The per- is to the accuracy with which this system has endowed us t r. '; • feet. ctccurncy with which scientists are enuhte�d to deduce the -we owe our almost world -wide reputation of skillfully treaties si' erahle quantity of solid or liquid food; aII rag - • ter ;st rnin►tte ,tirticular� ilt -their several departments, a ,'ca y practic<, and i l 1 rR lingering or chronic affections. This s stern of t' at this new Sweetener has the advantage , almost inime nits, if we view it in the light of the early ages. the marvelous success which has been attained 0 or sngar of passing so rapidly away from Thkc, for. example, they elevtro -i tagnetic telegraph, the gmatest through it, demongtrate the fact that diseases . -t a digestive organs, that it.neither fatten -•'i Invention of the age. Is it not N marvelous degree of accuracy AHYELOUS display certain phenomena, which, being sub- . which cnablcs.an c,i,enttor to ca�utty IocaW a fracture in it rut,- jetted to scientttic analysis, furnish abundant those who take it nor enC311MRes rhetima- marine val)le nearly three thoucutnd miles long? Our vent! blo SUCCESS. and unto scientific data, to "clod cif the we•ath) r" bus become s; thotvu hl familittr w h of the skillful guide the judgment ti m. This will be good news to the disciples g Y practitioner aright in detet`mining o Bt,nting Who still have a hankering hfEe the must wayward rlornwtts of nature that he can aceunttcl she nature of di:c)tscd conditions. The most ample resources predict their nu,venwnry. lie can sit in Witahington and forcte ,r treittfng lingcrintf or chronic diseases, and the greatest skill, $ �ar. whist thi; weather will -•h�; 'in Florida or New York as Well'$d if it�c thus placed wittun the easy reach of every invalid, however .4 I In aoquir�ng Bnrmah, England has of ac've�ral hundn?d miles did not .intervene b tween him. and the 'distant he or she may reside from the physicians making the treat- - _i, g places muted, And so in all depitrt.uu)nts of modern science, mcnt of such affections a specialty. Full particulars of our onerl- possession of vast for' eats of teak, whiob, ( what is i•equin-d is the knowledge of cerfitin "pal, scientific system cf examining and t_vating patients at a die- - n ver plentiful in India, was beooming oom - ! rt SIGNS O� - flits. From these scientists deduce accurate con - tance. are contained in "The -PC 011,09m Common Sense • m reially very rare. Of all the woods elusions r, b ►ttr,llces of distance,. o, also, in meth- Medical Adviser.r3, By N. V. Pierce, M. I). ,10(10 pages and cal science, diseases hkve' certain <unmistakable over 300 colored and other illustrations. Sent, post-paid, for t1.50- own In the this is the most valuable. DISEASE. g symptoms, y 3 y p , g si nor s •m toms, and: b reason of this fac we Or write and desc:raw ou,r s ni toms inclosing ten cents in . • It is neither oo heavy nor too hard ; It havo been enabled to originate and perfect a sys- stamps. and a complete treatise, on your particular disease, will I • tore of determining, with the greatest ItcK�uracy be sent you, with our terms for treatment and all partieulars- d es not warp or split under exposure to the naturq, of chronic disease ' heat and dampness "; it ooatatna an essential a without sc•einl, and Rc isonully ( - of which prevents its rotting ender wet �X Q1P �!RTTrW-r%-WW_== _.... 1- . I conditions, and at the same time acts as a = pr tervative to iro2 and repels the destruo- ti a white ante ; t Is, withal. a handsome '- � ti.' W003, of several varieties of oolour and gr i 1n and takes a M ood polish. he Lancashire it -brow girls do net want to b f b'dd f kin t th it � • ■ . L. IteeognWng tho fact that no great institu- home physicians) hied -the bene- i't of a full Council, composed of tion dedicated exclusively to the trtyttnient skilled specialists. Our Department and rooms for :adios in the - - - of etironio disease's, would mect the needs of InvtWds' liotel and Surgical Institute are so arranged as to be - the afflicted of our land, without the most very private. and free from the annoyances so common in other perfect. complete- and•extenive provision for institutions, Send ten cents in •postage stamps for our large - the most improved treatment of diseases Complete Treatise o[I I�is(•ases of Women, illustrated with nume- , of the air - ppassages and lun s, such us roue wood -cuts and colored plates. . e or i en. r m Ivor g s e p Chroluic JYasal Catarrhar n- b' ,, Y B PII ES, FISTULA IN ANO and oilier dfa. • They si hat they Wear trousers itiry Broneliitls,- Asithma, and Coususnption, wo have eases affecting the region of the bower bowel, are I e ws, y y y mado this branch of our institution one of the leading Depart- PILE largely treated, and.,with marvelous sucd)�s, by . - be anse they are ore convenient, that they mcuts. We have every kind of useful instrument for examining slx�ciu fats, who dive their whole time to the study a more healthyhan factory girls, and oho organs involved, such rhinoscopta, laryngoscopcs, stetho- TU�ORS and treatment of this clods of affections. We never scopes, spirometcts, etc., et ., as well as all of the most approved )roved {IMO fail to cure ile tumors, however large, When the t their Work does not demoralize or nn- kinds of a rlttuA for th application of e,ra fumi •ration p PPa I YAi b s, patient can come here for treatment, avo Will se them, because they are neither. de- : atomization, pulverizatlo inhalations, and all other forme o guarantee a cure. m ralized nokunsezed. The Vicar of Pam- I approved roved medicinal applications. - Fortunately for suffering humanity, a method of treatment has P e publish three separate boo" on Nasal Throat and Lung been perfected and thoroughly tested in our institutions, by which be n, who has taken up their cause, ; dlscases. viz.; A Treatise on Cortautaptlon, Laryngitis and Bron- its from six to flfte•en days radical and perfect t cotes of the worst. th eaten tat bring up 500 of these girls in a chitin; price, postpaid, ten cents; A treatise on Asthma, or forms of piles are effected without causing any severs suffering- ' I ' . 1. lal train, and put them in evidence be- -. Phthisle, giving now and successful treatment'; price, postpaid, Send ten cents in stamps for our large illustrated Treatise on Piles ten �cente• A treatise on Chronio Nasal Catarrh, price, postpaid, Hernia (Breach) or Ruptureq tao matter of fo a the House of Commons. It the girls two vents , how long standing, of what size or what the Ilk their work, why ■ionic they be legisla- I Dyepepsis, "Liver Cotmplatnt,�r Ob. BUPTUAE of the patient may (if not under four years) . - to cut of it? stinate Constlpati?n, Chronic Diar- 4 speedily and radically cured in every A. P 277 DISEASES OF rhea, Tape- worms. and kindn•dafTretfone case undertaken by our Bpeciallstss . P. • '_ ,�s are among thoso chronic dWww-s in the sue- without the knifes Without dependence upon .• _ DIOESTION. oeseful treatment of which our specialists have trustees, Without paiug and without danger. 1. attained unparalleled success. Many of the diA- W There is no longer an need of wearin olu ' ' Wrecklli Of HRIIl111I�ty. eason affecting the liver and other organs con- TNROw ���� awkw y g �' ard, chaff , old trusses, which at best, give tributing in their functions to the process of digestion. are very + wh have wasted their manly vigor "and . obscure, and are not infregently mistaken by 'both laymen and TRUSSES only partial relief w ieh never cure, but often inflict elotans for other maladies, and treatment is employed dlre•crted • g'r'eat injury and Induce inflammation and strangul$. Fo ors by youthful folios, inducing nervous &;the removal of a diwaso which does not exist. Or (complete tion. from which thousands annually die. - de llity, impaired memory, mental anxiety, Treatise on- diseases of the Dipjestive Organs will be sent to any There is no safety in depending upon any kind of trum - des ndenoy, lack of self- oonfidenoe and : addraeb on tooeipt of ten cents n postage stamps. NOT though. no doubt, every man who has sutiered" the agonies • -''! BRISN" DISEASE DiABETE and �f of a strangulated hernia, and died, thought himself safe. wil power, weak back atdd kindred, weak- , Ss SAFE. Both the rupture and the truss keep up a mental Ara and II , should address, With 10 cents is 1 kindred maladies, hat, bi'c�n very lartzely treatexf� induce nervous debility and various organic weaknesserg of the I w and oures effected in thousands of cum% which ha kidneys, eta pr, ftir large illustrated treatise giving been pronounced beyond hope, The study and Ys. bladder, anr} associate organs. • ttnf ling mean■ of care. World's Dispensary DISHES practice of chemical. analysis and microscopical CURES GUARANTEED in every case undertaken. . Ile coal° Assoaiatlon, 683 Main Street, Buf• vxa[rtlaatloa of the urine in our oondideration Can any sufferer ask for greater inducements than these? of oases, with refemnee to correct diagnosis, in Notwithstanding the great number of ruptures treated ie the' • falo N. Y. which our Intitu ion long ago became fatuous, has nutuntily I(A three years past,- many of them of immense size and of such a : writer says tthat Oerporal ptiDlehment to a very extensive practico , in diseases of tho urinary orgtuts, character that no other plan of treatment could possibly have Our specialists have acquired, through a vast and varied experi_ sties Ae'd+ every case; to which this perfected system of treatment Is n longer practiced by parents peseess- n ea 1 has bmn thoroughly'appliod, has been g p its ce, groat pertness to determining the exnc4 nature of each perfectly cured. Only a - ing ommon sense. This may be tkue in re- I ease, and, henw, have been sumx ss ul in nicety adapting their (!%v days a at the, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical institute is - g+ar to boys, but we notice that girls are •rem"e;a for the cure of each individual case. Abundant references, „ ,. The treatment of diseases of the urinary organs having consti- by permission of those whom we have I 11 still brought rap with a switch, tuted a prominent branch, or specialty, of our practice at the them. +will be furnished to any one wishing to call upon or write ' ' Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, and being in constant rer- A Poor, 'Weak Sifter, r i� ceipt of numerous Inquiries for a completes but conciso work on An illustrated treatise on Rupture sent to any address upon tho nature and curabIl t of theso maladies, we have published a receipt of ten cents. _ ._ Who is suffering from ailments peculiar to large; illustrtdod. treatise on theso diseases, which will be sent to Organic weaknc�s, nervous debility, premature - her eye, dreading to go to a phyaieian, but any address on receipt of ton cents in pc►stug - stamps. DELICATE decline of the manly powers, involuntary vital kno Ing she needs medical help, will find, i N F L A 11I 11i A T I O N OF. THE r losses, and kindred affections, am speedily, thor In D . Pierce's "Favorite Prescription," a ULADDElt, Gravel Enlarged Pros" oughlyyand permanently cured. P BLADDER &ate Gland, Retention of Urine► and DISEASES. TQ Y oso add>y nteey with our institutions it iel . preparation Which will give her strength s kindred affections ►ratty l,cs in: laded auieuig� those' fiurdicat` net tote with thnt thetbraucl� establishment hme t and�new life through the restoration of all DISEASES. in the cute of which our specialists have; uchievesd located at No. 3 New Oxford krect, London England, have, - - her drgans to their natural and healthy so- marvelous success. These are fully treated of for many years, enjoyed the distinction of being the most largely . . It is the result of many years of study in our lliustratel pamphlet on Urinary Dist"twa. patronized and widely celebmted institutions in the world for the Lion. It includes numerous testimonials front well -known people. bent treatinent and cur© of those affections which arise from youthful and rsotiee b a thoroughly selentifio by mail for ten cents In stamps. Send for it at once. Y p y indiscretions and pct•nicious, solitary practices. phys clan, who Mils made these troubles a STRICTURES AND URINARY FT& We, many years ago, egtablished a special Department for the `° ' To be had of all druggists. �T�ntUnr TUL1E.- Hundreds of casts of the •wot•at fi)r►n -treatment of these diseases, under the management of some of rpeo ley. Y 11G. of strictutrs, many of them greatly ravated the most skillful physicians and surgeons on our Staff, in order T e most satisfsotory results have follow- by tho c a less use of instruments in the hands that till who aliply to us might receive all the advantages of a full id th experiment tried a few months ago at -- o inexperioncxd physicians and surgeons, taus- Council of the most experienced medical men. p g �ng false amiages, urinary fistula -, and other complications, annu- Wo offer no apology for devoting so much atten- the th -army factory at f3 rin old ally consult us for relief and cure. That no case, of title eLtss is OFFER rich to this neglected etaga of diseases, believin In th use of the vapor of gasoline as a forge too dlllieult for tho skill of our specialists is proved by cure's ro- ; It in found that the ezpenee is knit ported in our illustrated treatises on these. maladies, to which we A V no condition of humanity is too wretched to merit r. Per with ice. To intrust this cross of ease's to b NO APOLO 1• tho sympathy and best services of the noble pro - eel' , fession to hick we belong. Many who suffer from these terrible Wore than hall the former cost of coal and gmall experience, nee, is a dangc +muA proccrc'cling: Many a mii�twed :take eo tract them innocently. Why n medical man intent ;hat here are. many miner advantages. This been ruined for lifo by so doing, while thousands annually lose on doing good. and alleviating a fferin'g should shun such cases, ' mooess his grestly Interested New England their lives through unskillful treatinenL Send particulars or our we cannot imagine. Why any one should consider it otherwise - neta' worketrss who are beginning to adopt case end ten cents in rrxistago stamps, for a large, illusttsteda- than most honorable to cure the worst extseg of these diseases, we I` . tiro containing many testimc,niuls, . cannot understand; and yet of all the other maladies which afflict �' ,t in furious faoMries. Epileptic Convulsions, or Fits, Pa+ mankind there are probably none about which physicians in gen- To breast up colds and feveri, `6116 -early ralysis, or Palsy, Locomotor Ataxia, oral practice know so littlo. . NEAYOUS ° Vitas's Dance, Insomnia, or inability We fully agree with the celebrated Dr Bartholow, who gays, "I . '� to sley•,, and thn,aWned insanity, Nervous think it,a roproach to our profession that this subject has been Dr. force s ,,ztraot of Smart-Weed. ba rner to {{ _ DISEASES. Debillty, arising from overstudy, exec%wrs, and permitted, in a measure by our own indifference, to pass into the A illstinR Wf►lk, other causes, and over varies of nervous affc-o- hands of unscrupulous pretenders. Because the subject is dfsa- - d i tion, are treated by our specialists for th("! dis- ytbl competent physicians are loath to be concerned with it. ;eke bold an scolded lines a resdinea to y )onfo to the world, a hesitstinl witness Daaes with a mcsasun' of sueoess heretofore regarded as impossible. The aamo unnccxssar fastidiousness causes the treatment of thid • ,or C gist, a lingering tone of religion —,all , See numerous casegt reported in our different illustrated pam- malady to bo avoided in private practice." � - these mike rap a sure reolpe for bringing a pblets on nervous diseases, any one of whigh will be sent for ten We shall, therefore, oontinue, as heretofore to treat with our • Dents in postage stamps, when re>gttcast for them 1s accompanied best consideration, sympath , and skill, all app�icante who are Md- rden of your Beni' with a statement of a case for consultation so that we may know. . y y >tligh upon the 8'a + y fering from any of these delicate diseases. . Do not take rills or Powders oontaininit % which one of our Treatises to send. . •Our Complete and Illustrated Treatise on these subjects is sent _ Palo el, tor, at this time of the ear. the re- Ao alarmingly prevalent arc tboso chronic din. to any addtrss on receipt of ten cents in stamps. ` - rult t sy be ser'lOus- If you require a dose Of eases peculiar to females, and it fatuous have ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY.— Although - • DISEASES Of pbysip take Dr. Carson s etomsoh and Con - our institutions b become for their cud �Itdhtat w© we have in the rec©din , rtipatiton Bitters ; it caste Gently on the Bowehi.. warn long ago obi pe I 1 aragraphs, made mention of some of the glued, improves the afronlation_ meet. thoroughly otganiu•d. and devoted ex- the spee�st ailments to which particular attention is given by the ' P WONEN :I ausritsety tq the treatment or these cases- The specialists at the Invalids Hotel and Surgical Inmate, yet the: Itimulatee the Liver and �dneys. sn a physicians and surgeons in this Department lnstitu'tion abounds in skill, facilities, and apparatus !or the . lly 4cres Biltonauss.t gad g" e. 1Dy ve mado these d©licnte diseases their sole stud successful treatment of every form of chronic ailment, whether' ' Ind ation: sesrrch LDe DruS res ore One bA _ y' uiri for its cure medical or surrggifcal means. . and Canal the other and . you cannot Hundreds arcs brought to our institutions from far distant f3tates letters of inquiry or of consultation should be addreebed 1yv " . • . wd i remedy egw►1 to it. by it "d use it in on beds, and they go horns well and stronlr. Every caw consult - Sold e>.errywhese >a�es our specslaliste. whether by letter or n per etch, is gql1vela the �OpWr� DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOOIATIO four fsmfilies. most careful and eonsidderate attention. Ever iro important case N . o i Y po ioltletiF at so cents. (and we get few which I have not already paled the skill of ail the 888 ffiain Direst, HUOTdLO. 8. Y. . - - , ! - ��' I - 1. . T. y''. i. . - . .. _ I I - . ,, _: I -, : I 1. , . - . ' 1 - , 1. I I `i: i, K r (< _ . - _ "" 1 / .. :• 1 ! ! ' I ( . 1,, : - �. . �1f: - • _ - - � - . - ' - - . _ i , 1 ..:. �. � '( � � . _ � , 1 � I�' 1 • , ��a t r .1- 1. i. I' E i _ ,' / - $ ;! , '� 1 . � ., ,F ,,,, .will not object to paling a reasonable F i� '' , • � fee for whatever be requires for him- en ' • ,� -� � '' self and horse. t J f' r , •i i r i'!�� n0 I ; - - , , ,- , _ '� � � � , ;'.. The` elections in "New Brnlilewick '� � - - -- --- _ - for the Luoal Le ' stature were held on s• . �C E �OirlC.ering items � Monday last,• and resalted in the re- �' � '•'� . `°' '_ 'Ie publish eve Friday morning ct its oi)ibe, turn t0 pOwe�r Of the Blear (Reform) DO _ �fickeripg, ant. Government. The new House stands 't;l.l6 Tai 51.0 ltpaiWl f>d ad .1 —L' •' - aD . ATEB OF AIyVDRTIBINGi : � '' '• - �- First fuse ion, per line - - - 8 Dents. fir John A. Macdonald has eo far ar . Each .0 cent insertion, per line - `a 'eCOvered as to be able to resume his ' � This ra does not inalnde Legal or Foreign ad- � 1n1 . r : ( verbse>su a. � still in the House, but he le still far r ( i special given to parties m.><ing Don- $om strong. Hia medical advisers l' ` tracts foe• or 6 tnonthi or b7 the year. Half'- - a yeaflf or y y contraotis payable quarterly. have instructed him to take a trip for -- - � � - � 1' Hnsinpes cards, ten limes or under, with papf *, the benefit of� his health, and It is dear OG, payable in advance. ' _ °Adverb' mauls withonL written inatraobon. announced that he will Shortly leave th ` will be in rted pnbl forbidden �,nd charged so- for British Columbia:. - '� �ordingly. Orders for discontinaing a3vertise- - � menh mu be in writing and sent to the pab• � h8 lir►her. Building prospects �iri -the village M doh won prompb� attended bo. -of Fickeruig are very good for the th L. i. AC ERMrAM. - PROPR�ET�OR. cumin season.. Already +we have se �:� g - - - Our olitiosf— 'strict Indopendenoe. noticed several rrew'�atruotnres being in ' • _ our m —A First- ole,ss. Local Paper. constructed, and we learn that others st our zpootatio>Ve —The hearty are contem lated. We are leased Ph support of he neovle of Pickering and vicinity. - p p - -:- • "that such a feeling Hof progrtssivene$s rh •�`� FRI AY, APRIL 80, 1886. - prevails amongst our people, and we � _ , `. -' trust it�will not Ce allowed to languish. � �� -� ' � � - THE SCHOOL' BOUNDARIES. _ Let the good work go on.; (b ,.;. - � ' • ' � - : < The secretary of the Department of o j •: I - ; - ,' � The T ustees of School Section No. 'Agriculture at Toronto has issued a pe - - 4 west, ursuant to resolution passed circular . on "The Potato Rot —its led -,: at a lst meeting of the ratepayers Cause and Remedies," by, J. Noyes ino of the s ction, made application to Penton, M. A., Professor of Natural d�i . ° � � ! the Cou cil on Monday ],ant for an Historq at the Ontario Agricultural ' •: � �� exteilsio of territory, but owing to College: The information It contains - ��.- the stron opposition manifested by is similar to ,that given in an article F - those as ed to come in and by, tlie� published in thane columns a few , „ - Trustees of the var'ous sections affect- weeks ago, from the "Rural Canadian." I'� ed, the ouncil did not see their wad � • '�� clear to ant such stension, although � It -now transpires that the alleged :, ��, they war un�,nimo •sly of the opinion farewell address by Sir John 'A. 31st �; � ;: that No 4 nest had a grievance: donald, as published in our Toronto ' Almost 11 present admitted this fact namesake a week or so ago, inns none ` and they were per ctly agreeable to other t11an an aciaptatlon , of an .� �� the section getting core territory, but address delivered �'y George a ashinq- � ' - -�'� 'don't come our -ay " appeared to ton about a liundr d years ztigo to -the _ � . be the Dilly pl a advanced. 0f people of the L1 ited Mates.. The course this is a psi fectly natural � po- Public a ill know 1 ow much reliance S b t we' would ask to pla¢s on anytliit g that way a�pea�•. 'J ' � sition to take, � I o - How- is the secti u to be enlarged in the said aev�-spa er in , future. e7 . ' unless -some of the adjoining sections �Qo On the first of May —next Saturday •' are prepared to eke. concessions ? -=-the Act goes into force in the fol- ;3rd - - ': It was never it tended that one lowing places :-- Brant, Leads and ''� .t .. , -� lent Lim ction sho ld pay three or Gren�•ille, Kent, Lanark, Lennoz, and- o ` o e more th n others for the Addington, Ont.; Brome� Que.; h.lgin; ah . -k � � education of childre ,and "it is mans- R'ellington, of Lambton, St. Thomlts, i '; featly un it that s ch a state of things put.; Chicoutimi, Que.; Frontenac, "'° �: "should a 'st: So a have suggested Lincoln, 3liddlese�, 0 t.; Guysboro, - � •that sell I bound ties be abolished N. S.; Ontario, Vicxoria, eterborough, - ,'' altogethe ,and a 'romiship Board Ont�; and Frederic�ton, N. B.; Nor - an i � � elected, w ich woul � have the manage- thumberland and I?urha It is now �vi i ment of ll the sc fools in the= toa-n- in force- in 27 paces •in the lower r- ship. Wile this scheme has its provinces, 2 in bin itolia�, 3 in Q>iebec L '` � ` merits, it also has it defects, and we o • I "�, and..l� >an. Ontario '° °: are not p spared ju at the present ��� „ '� - - •: time to vocate its doption —not, at Al:otiier attempt; will in all probe• 1 at all a ants, unt�l we' are better. bility be made to loll the Scott Act at A _ = posted as o how -its works in • those the present sessio of the Doallnloa - . � township .Which h ` ve adopted it. Parliament.. A large number of - � � For relic ins everb�rdened sections, petitions hate sire dy been presented B ' where " a Township � Council refuses to the House prayi�lg that the Act be ao _ - to grant •elief, ' ther`fe appears to be amended so that ale, ,beer and light- Sh :- �`, only one nay to get o�•er the diff'i- wines may be sold �n counties Rhcra s =� cnit3, an that is by an appeal to the the Act has been adopted, E�-eryone �' County C until for the appointment knows that such .an amendment R•ould of arbltra ors, and � uch action, we practically kill th Act, ard�• if the - believe, i is ,the lutention of the measure Le so ame dad, some member Trustees f No. d vest to take. In or- should move that he Scott Act , be der that ur re�dera may_ know the abolished altogethe . >Q -: position. o each section iii the town - slip, we 've the f'ollon•ing fifures, Isn't it about ti a th � warfare be- � ,'�. �:, .:- allowing t e total assessment of each tween the Ontario egislature and the _ , ' section ' ( witting the Unions �, a-ith Dominion Gover ant, as to tl� - _ the rate p r x;1,000 le�zed in each for rights of the forme in the disputed school pl rises : I territory , ceased ?. For years there 11as ti Section. Asteseed � sine. � Rate. been a continual .turmoil between the �:,. ?�Io.1 Base ice ! �2ai,000 $1.$1 Government of the .Province and that . ' � 2 X0'0°° 1•� of the Dominion in reference to this 3 Dunba ton 21J,000 g,Og I � .` , �:ast - 143,000 3.5,i matter, and in every instance- the . 4 \�'esL, 'ckoring r 1&? 000 - x,44 - 5 Aadiey � 211,Ot10 . - - s_a rights of the Province have been, np- i G Brock 1G1,000 8.41 � cherry pod•` �' � 31a,000 � �� ;;.� held. The latest contention by tl% ;. - a whitey le � , : ws,000 ,; s.97 Dominion Government that Ontario 9 Greeu . cod - • ' 13�,E'00 , ' �� s•� had no ri ht to the timber and minerals ]0I3roi�h 15.1,000 � 3.96 . , h 11 Green fiver lai,oao sal in the territory, has been decided by _ 12 7th Co ceaxiOn •.' �6,OOQ 1 3.21 `1 . 13 i3urrelr : , �,- 1� � , �: z.� the Court of Appeal in favor of the �- 14 Balsam ! 143000 ��: _ $•� latter, so that all further o osition :� 15 t;lRrem nt ;. dtis.000 1.97 PP ' 16 albs ` ' 146,000 � ; s.46 on behalf of the Dominion should cease. :. 17 Altona ,:• �' 114,OW � 3.07 �. `. ; ; .: � , 'THE UTY OF 'THE HOUR � � � France will soon celebrate Mile �- -. , ' centenary of the introduction into that •' In view of 'the Scott Act coming country of the potato. '� into lobes n this county on Saturday Chicago has anew dog laws imd an _ := nett, the st of May, It is necess$r active campaign is_ started on the plat• i y � form :-- License ;�� � 1 ; no license. no i- � _that the p blic should prepare for the tafi ; no tag, no dog." , change in conducting public houses It is said that the number of peciple� • �� •and .pro their sincerity in the who have made � arrangements to fio .: � '° principles .hey have enunciiiaed at the abroad this year greatly exceed 'the travel polls. A an ezchange says, tam- of any previous year. A naval offioier hag discd>�ritged the use • .. � peli'ance eople decry the traffic in of �electria lights at sea by his report that .w lnto$icat' g liquor, and yet are - agreed hie vessel caught fire from the lights to } ,,� � �- '; as to the ecessity for houses of public three times wh.le on a vo t yeas across the a f entertain ant. -Let them now show Pacitic. - their sinct�rity as temperance advo- At a recent meeEina of the ministers of -to, eaten, by egteriding to temperance- Cleveland. -Ohio, held in secret, it was - houses th support which must be ea- resolved to institute a oral boycott of - � :; tended in tiler to render such houses aKainst Sunday newspaper , and a circular .self- sustai in No arson should wins formulated in�itwg the co- operation , ) g- P of the clergy at large. Of the 180 Protee- . . e.cpoct to se, or be allowed to appro- tent ministers ,more than 100 led ed `, tints, the, house, stables or sheds of themselves to Din in war ' - P j againal nn�ay any perso ,without paying therefor. Papers, and preparations were made a� .: - � The erron ous custom of making the once to begin the onalanght. . ; ". •.:_:, bar pay fo everything has created a A lawyer who went out from Buffalo to I . � � false syste of doing business which attempt to collect something from a burst ' � �- it may be •fficult to supersede; but grocer who was owing a New York hones nn . found the break a bad ope, and the grocer �tl the tune h s arrived when every man explaining : "I owe �t3,000. and have only ' should pay for the accommodation Ile X200 assets. - All is lost e�zcept honor." - .� �:' receives, di ectly, and thus let public "t3ay," replied the attorney, as he gudcien- ": houses der' e a revenue irrespective ly Brew oonfldential, "I want to make � at of the�bar, each branch of business least X20 out of this. trip, and if you will A having a s ale of charges sufficient to give me x10 I'll tell you how yon can , •'• lose your honor' also, and: make a Dom 4 ; : make it ay. Exorbitant charges late thin of it." The will not be submitted to, but an one p 8 4xooer probably I � ' :'' having the spirit of an honestyman appeared.. thatday. thQ �� assets din,- !�� `� �. •, y 4' • I � 1- f _ +� y' 1 .: :�� .. r -.: :: -, _ ,- •'.... .. "�•.. E- _....._:-: t- :- :�W,dl�'...._,y.c.._Cna�l.. ..: •...xnn.. ,_,.,cN.Y '�..�L.f�4L" 3.Jf.: .�.Si:.dx F�f 3. "..s.IS_s1L r -'_.� ... $•. fibs London Times' Athens correspond• t, writing obi March 28th, atatoe that he deaths��qq' �t�he present Greek force, t above 45,000 effective. avers.�e 1,OOa r month, the weather remaining � cry vets. sapw► having fallen •last night in fight of Atheni�." - The Margn�a • of Baliebmi'�► owing the lotions Bevan Dials legion w Loudon, ilea the other titled landlords of London per�igtenily reftiraes to salt any part, d releta oa ground rents. These leaae� e filling in, and the advances are ez• pasted to equal X00 per cent. No public provemants are possible tinleas the operty is eot�oated. , . S, recent stt>>dy Of COraipparatiye heigllt8 d weights among difi'erenti classes of pnlatiion in {alreat Britain shows dial e criminal Diana average no .lees than pounds in wpiRht and 4} lushes in iglu less than their antagonists, the etropolilian police. .Coin with e gen.ral popcilatioa, too, is class fie en to be lE pounds in weight and 2 obey in stature below the average, ending on about life same plane in ysical endowluentg as lunatics. Ezperimentwa iII Lake (lei�era have uwn that light penetrated fresh 'water fffciently to affect very aenRative photo• aphic plates at depths of 170 meters 68 filet), and at that depth "tile I.iyht, mi�i•day, was about as strong as that a clear moonless ni�tht," Similar ez• riments carried on iu the bfediterranean tq the following conelusiuna : "�u the nth of March, in the middle `of the f, -and in t�righ�t snnliRLt, Lila last mnier of light comes at 400 waters 80ll feet).below the surface.'' . •New Adi�ertlAelnPritH. N ®w �/Silch : Cc For Sale. Apply to �C.rz �' � Zot 13, :rd Cc^ Picsering, House to Let.. ` -�— • _ Apply to; ', sail. G�`�t.i�. �fcr Sale. c�ae �i'hent, 7�c per buFbel ;Clever 6c+ed 50 porbi.ehel fail ggeod and cteaat, for tpsh ;. v CTood T�moth - Aey acd a r uantityy of Seed tatoes. Appl to EDt�'ARD 1BitYAIv, .Lut 9 CORCA•BioII )�ICC6rin,^,. �-G For ��,le... _- ;, ., no laf • finrkliolder's l.mpr ©veil End 821akE oe Threehing �iachinea, Atted to run by war or steam ; ell in flret -cls�e order. v� "ill be d cheap. Apply to D. H,00vEU, Cherry mod: ___ _ tall. ��'Or. �a1�3. — �.__ TIzirty �ici`es of tatid, it being Isart et late 1: d 1 {, 1st Don. of Picks ng town�]±ip, anal ad• Wing Pickering Village Applp to E. BO6T� CK. on the premises. 24 -:i2. 6 reenw�d lac ,smith � ha •, , ;..., l01 ltsve�secared Ehe eervic s of W. E. PERKY who is in eve rsspe�t FLRST -CLASS ORSE -SHOEh orld General Mechanic... U�GGIES CUTTERS WAGGNS &c r r t np to order in Srst -olnss style ae si;:real notice sad at prices do snit -61±4 tiiuee. Deng horses with Contracted Feet Gl Iaterferitig a specialty.•, PRICES LO�V Ana �ORb GOC�P. F-. L. GPEE�. TN1� PAR � � � d Saspa enrtle�t� Wonsan il0 8prncs eet),w>xn�eadrt�r- Q� msor u is �� �o ■>I�U �:� ; .- . GFT YOUR .'; �C�UTE BILL PRINTED AT THE , News' Office, Pic�eri� . ' �_ A -large asssoz�zzient Ot C'U.t�S to se'�leot froze_ Give the borne office the preference hell you can get as good work at as w rates as any outside off ce, besides tee notice of route in the NEwa. Orders by mail promptly attended and forwarded to any address free postage. �' { �,•� } Are nom �at Fill Blast T beg to inform mp old friende•and custome>•s that I era now prepared to buy Q ��� o� �e har�t�le Whit � _� Best C�•�'�►t9.e� of �lotilr Always on hand. Ii�b �r�in, Shorts, and all kinds of _ .Mill Feed. F��uR FxcN�raEa EoR �r "��T.'.: NO, IIIITC��L� ' / ..,r � ' -� - ..- .. - .. � - � . ors w s er �s � i '� - � We have now in stock �� full line of � . T�e�d�, ��rgeg, Worsteds, Caar�� ere` and Trouserings,' -•:� � - - �; �, which w� offer to the public at prices that can't be beaten, o— - - ' Sits Got `u is tie Best St le a,�� Latest ��shia '�; at low figures by the new Tailors, Greig d� Wheatlep.l ; -. .- I,The latest eryleB of English and � American. Stiff Hatbi '�, WIT' IMPROVED FLEgIBLE BIiI"d. . - - - .. ' , :. UNTING,� .�� ICK�RIN�y — _.� WHY �ILI. YoU Ri7II1i YOUR EYESIGHT BY TJSING COMMON GI:AS•SES,, � WHEN YOII CAN PIIRCSASE �. AZ�RTJS MOR�tiB �� CO.�S . :. celebrated. Celebrated -:� �- � �'. �E�F�C�ED . � �P�CTACLE � . The Best izZ� the 'Z7CTorld. !, I � - �� I About a billion Parr now in use, giving General Satifaction.: , �. � ..�. FOR SALE O:� L�' BY - ,. ; _ ., �. �..: FIELD, CHEMIST.,.,., AND. DRUGGIST,_., . Pickering, Ciitaria: • �� . � 1�e •Ia�e �urchased from S'rEELE BROS., Toronto, °' P a full assortment of - - � -,{, - � � - -r i ;��, - � � ;, � .' � - ;; . '�� ,. Farmers `and Gardeners c'an Get e�•e•r� thing• Thep want': � in this hue right here in our qwn town, at City- Prices._. . Choice assortment of : �. .: � - :, ,. � � � , I3EAN8, ` - ,..CLOVER SEEP, BEETS, �` - � - � - - ' � - 'pIMOTHY SEE ,. � ' CARROTS, - - - � ': '�' '� �' - ." `?'U RNIP SEED, GORN, ' � • - . ' FLAB SEED, - =� ONIONS,.. � � '- .. �� � � '� RAPE SEED, PI.AS, � �. � - BIRD SEED, - :� ASSORT -ED GARDEN SEEDS, I�? PAPERS. - - - -- - �.� Farmers a�in�; Seed Grain, &c.�, for sale,'we gill be" �Iad to shows mples and quote prices.. - . . - . . A I�;r�e sto�� of all k -finds �f FENCE,. WIRE_ just recei�c�ed..,: Prices right: � - •�� ' - - - • _ � :. ,.. - - - - -- � - -- - -- - - -- - -- - -- - I r� u u ra �. -� m n s ,- . ewe . � el � �. ,. ; .. 1!lARKHAM, aNT.�� '.� . .. -� - � �.. .. ; In' addition to the manufacture - of Wagons, i Buggies, Lanxies. Street Railws'y Cars, 1�c., the Company are now manufacturing all kiladi� of Agriaal- ,. rural Implements; including , - .. _ .. - - �� PLODS, NARRO'W'S, LTD .ROLLERS, CVLT� . - � � .� i�ATORS, TURNIP SCtT�'FLERS,:. �. :: � �- - gain Cr�lshers�, Turnip Pulpers, Straw Cullers, Wheelbarrows;- - SI-I ING - MA.CHI�E� - - _ - �C:� IP4 ��5, �C. ;�� � - All the latest and .most approved patterns, best material, and iliost s -�� - workmanship. Any, and aU, can be lied by applying at the Factory . or any of their agents. . .� _ I ,, _. _ ... � , A FuII Supply of h�a�r Shares Kept Constantly on � �� 1 ' _:' `All kinds of Repuirs� inaludirlg THRESHING MACHINES, done.:. $; . promptly and In a workmanlike manner. �.gole•�hlakers o� the Celebrated Pateinted Burkholder's End .�liake . }'or Threshers. An Iirwtpectton ,Sioticited.� � , Markham, Feb. 11th, 1886. � � ' � - 15.27 - �.. , �.,� , . , I_ , , .. -� - .. . � .: _. ._ _ .... _. _ '- .ds__._._.� - I S t'jl. �z t1lt -. - or, - I i , it I I SST, S. I.L01 \ want )• ill be CE 1 - 7 1 O., ., . . . - ..� . 1. ai1w5y ul- "I,-- LTI- S 1 ^V' IS . 'killed • - .. .. .. - • • _ - - _ - 1 • ; , I. - •.: .. . . .,. , . • , ,. , ` - I r, - , .- lowwom�_ . - - ___ -0 � - I I . • -r I . -. - I - Route Register. -,) 1--_ ; .� pYaL GEOR('#E the . property of Mr. Thomas I tl I ..- . golbourn, Ro ge Hill, will stand at his own i ' ` - lot 3.3, Broken Front, Pic ring, on - o ; Stables, Tuesday-T. tay.Thursday, Friday d $star- . da , H Highest price ��% 3jOn aD at Moon's Hotel, Highland, reek, on s paid f6r g6od • r I ' -._ h ' ' r W Is� day, a of week, throug out t e season. wiles x'-06' I �yednesd Y bills. t at the . '' F - . .- For pedigree see : i [ Girsy BoT the property of Wp}. We t, Cl are- - . .. S stouts--- Tue.day, May lth, ! om own I ' nlont, tevale, I , . stable, lot', rear, of 7th con. to NVednesday to Brougham night ; MI 1 ; Dight I to Claremont, night; Frid y to own . �� ursdas 1 \ .1 Flour and Mill " ' " �,_ � . stable. - of Feed always 5 . L - ' 1 S 1lfACGREDOB -- -the pro y Al[tEHOU zt vn miller di Scott - Route -Tae sy. May for - sale. ; ,dessrs e 1 stable, Wm- Scott's, n sr Clare. j r �' fill d w'th i' 5th, from own eta i ' ,� , i aa n B,Tti�lOnt I , wont to T. Mcnowell'ealot08t1�c n.a�arksa8r8 �ok a S e�aht J AaQe opened �u a New Ley - ham. 'night; Wednesd y . for night ;. Thursday► aloe 7th con., ' gearborn, I )16rb nl, to Henry Eby's, for ni t: Friday 0130 a 3DQN „a I . to nelson Mowder s, Mongolia, noon; ;thence . table. to owns the property of Robe Annan, any day. A i r' .... nT A Tin C . D -SHO DATBRE AH, 9rd, from ow stable to Q U O i t]►11` I N . J r , . ­.. Route- Monday, May �' i . . . . - cc�� tt�� 2: i John Annan'e, for night' Tuesday o Holler's T,tldur per 100,Li.LiS t02.�0 • hotel, Highland Creek, noon, hence to i'' 11 p i i ` i '- 1 Jobnston,a hotel, Woburn, night: Wednesday . noon hence to Bran per Ton 1 r lines In Ladies' Laced and Buttoned Kidd Boots, 'and Slippers ; also Dens', tlo Idalloy's hotel, Sparta, Thum p e ,13.00 , La ge V. ReesorI9, scarboro tewaling, mg t, t ! ttrentlemen's Fine Sewed and Hand- Pegged Boots and Shoes, ail o . day to Janles Ciilebrist's, Cherryw od, noon; Shorts per Ton, _`• 1514.00 Boys , and ChlldTen$ . � -. thence to own stable; Friday to d Li ett'e, and will be offered for lesB than wholesale prices, having made a Large Screenings per, 100 • 80c the latest styles- , iiinsale, noon, thence to Audley, night; star- � • day to T. Hrant's, Base Line, noon, thence to Chop Feed do X1.00 purchase for,; Spot Cash own stable. t ) AN w x35512, pure bred Olyd- sdale, the linen of I3re6a Good'a at 8 and 1,0 cents ; they Cottons at 4, 5, �, ;g %cANDRF Clare"' L. Route— Mill closes Saturday nights _ � Just received, lar e property of Graham Bros., L * day,'Sfay 3rd, from own stabs to todd's , at 6 o'clock. , . - . 7, and 8 cents.; New rint$, GinRhams, and Shirtings at 8 and 10 cents, - All Wool Tweeds -Hotel, Goodwood ; Tuesday to Alt na ; Wed ,. .. = , nes<laY to Noah Hoover's, lot. 3!, c n. 7, noo y :, : at 35 40 and 50 cents.. Clothing made to order on t e premises in first class styles.... . thence to J. ai. Bell's, lot. 27, con. 7 ; Thursday f i - mas Hunter's, sat. 23; 5th on., noon. W A choice stock of Groceries and Glassware $sway on hand. At prices we are offering 1. tt, Ttlo HOOVER, & RIG�T. thence to Commercial Hotel, Brougham ;Fri- day to John Mitchell's; Greenwood ; saturAa, — beds for this spring bust interest our customers and all parties calling on us. to `t'nl. Linton'8, lot 13, con. S, noon, thence to own stable. [NOTE- Parties getting route bills printed at -1 !�'.. ... . � .. ­1 I - � I office get notice: similar to abov one week IN THE • ?RT E,,or three weeks for Due dollar. i i ' Odds and Ends. PRICE °= LU11'IBER :,; I '� . - . ' .t, -,�­ _. ­ I.. �� - .. . -, . tb di wroD 11t T to' Le' b e ! . .. For a 'cheap preparation Q p�V 1� tale Tihrie i �.I . ' - n artI leg in to prevent rust'n (after Your Orders. '' ro i Sh�win a Fine Asortinent of. ` �. being milled), use hot soda wet r to clean ` �. .' from oil, then hot lime water, rid dry. "PARshoul �ea ��'platia suttdtng in t>ne , -- - _ 1. is World's Wonder er Fami y Liniment Spring d e their or, era now, thus secflr- � � A� � . MENT'S . �es led that no well regulate household tugs meat reduction in price. 1. CHIDREYS�:,.'LADI . _.. _. isartn } � . .. I � 6 }1oUj,1 t t' RlihQll', AS IL 19 a :Gait C0 cure for , I \ 11 $l]flIll18LIS1C1. IL 1H iII��.aalll� for hrain�, Ctlts SILL STUFF Specialty. , " � S,, H . - $raises, liurns, ticAlda and all discs es requiring 1. 0 ext -crLal applicalion. Price 25c, Ild We per \. 0 - . I .. bottle. Sold t. }' «• H• Field, Chemist and All oider8ra�ptlp filled and'Iumtier delivered Unlist, Ficl erinfi. �chere required. . The late experiments With 1 luminahts _ . :_ � �i1.h 1~ oreland show that for ordinary U1�11�IER WEA at bt . . rd FOR a pnrllclses ' of 1igl;thoDSQ illumination PIC�Erll Lumber Ya , ' : . !. - - ­�, . I - 1i�iveral oil is Lest, and that for Salient .� - . .. . . - �,,: 1. . dl,lnds and very poweitul lights JO11N GEE Prop $uttp d 1861 6ts i hex n e f electricity is hest. - -- - - -- LGl�les - ' • I . T N ;Any Person' wishing to p Boots __It ig a Rell known tactthat a Cough cannot { aa,tVs' • Laced f - 4 exist after using AN'cst's Cough Syrup. It is m- �( Q - - . . fallihletorGoughe, Colds, Co nau :Lion, Bron- Purchase the ; Lallles� Laced. Shoes- - , . I - chitis, Influenza, Hoarseness, Rho ping Cough, CA !_ and all Throat and Lung diff'icul iea. Sold by T ,`�d1eS7 O era Slippers -a•� p W. H. Field, chemist and druggist, Pickeri ng r i ' .f I 2oc, ;;t)s, and 81 per bottle. Price ; . It is painful to read in he Boston ` i 1 , - pfipers that the «eluen of th t zeitgeist- T • ,a NTEAT i . . �. their I Y laden cif wear so many, bin s on ��A y CHEAP .. L hats and bonnets as file wo ea of any i � -_ . . ' no- account worldly eity. - -_ - _— � -- .- . - ieGregor A Parke of . Harm ton, Out.; are f N.. ctuzers of the greater healing and 940 . I the manufa , Sores Cute, w�Al�'T E D tompoancl know fo 94U w� d I .- __.. Purifying . � ,** � Burns,. Scalds, Salt Rheum oe Bites, etc. It is called J4cflregor eu e's rbolic Cerate. ' ' 0:F I `) . Sold by. \V. Field. chemist d drn�ggist, at \ �AO -LJ�.+ T� u`� �.. ��• , , A 8 I � - . ; , : , - W. a boa'. ' •+- , .- I During the last ten leas there hss ST'EA14 , 'WASHtR ' -.1 - OUR 40 C E T TEA►.. ' - , been an increase of 300 er cent. in . ' Ili - - ' suicides in Russia.. I temperance, Can have one- on trial by , , . -- 1�ED higher price of food, anti u . ssimiani are dropping post card t0 T A - E 01' �, .. d given as the ebiof causes. pp BE � { . - Hamilton Happenings. The a ie now being 780 =05 JAAtd=4 ' . � :....- lnsnnfacttlred here an article foe instantly , 11 11 i:. o. r.D acute otter al nature, and AGENT, :' I ,.� removing P Y ... It '_' EBtCa.nly the moat Pe feet cure for ,�,.0��/ -�� C .� , .i ~.VI v S N, Headache,l'1'ootha'h and the like. " I LLB ' I TE S T ��• Of the Best Quality It is called Fluid Lightning from the rapid �0 , . - manner in which it acts, and is manufactured g by � -s _T�E-, FARMERS , spice'a '' '' b McGregor do Parke.. SOidin Pickering by s [ 11 ms ,, Eason Ron ggiat. Qfi 3f1 TO -' c icy :.XTo a Vcr sa i(a or szs.t_ �V� H. Field. chemist and druggist AZ , - . What Bay You, to a ��e 11 there Of Pickering and Vicinity. - • beer and mustard- and other Provisions, cheap. - roast is Much to be said. The question . - RAISINS, being asked of the banqueter at the average `ire llereb� g* a notide t ghat We have , boarding house, calls up reminiscences of close appointed �r - T0S•pipher,r - Cv�NTS contiguity to the borne, and beefsteak three hail' and T. N_ r v - c its thereof. He, of source, will pass, anises it �rO.��,. - Fresh and Good- • occurs to him that he needs a hinge for his HOl`tOp, 3= as 011r ?Jj�G,,n, trunk. should there be snysugering,theeffects 11�a►Z•e +• f�� - An inspection will oblige. of an inc]ulgence, in such sinuous tare, use Me- agents for the ��� �/ - . Gregui s Speedy Car,©, a sure and effectual � � = S dei� ALEX• FINDLA. I U reme r' for Dyspeps t, Conat'pation and all ` . . affections of the stumach an liver. bold- by WAS011-Deermg I , . 1 � — tiV. H. Field, chemist and drug ist. Trial bottle given tree. ­ .L, �' for the above locltlity, and we bespeak P H 0 T O G R A P11 T .. .. t ADVICE TO �IOTIIEfi9 --•,r you disturbed at a f air share of your patronage for them. x • night and broken of your rest by a else ►r 'ese gentlemen are well knOWI1 in child suffering, and crying wi h pain of Cut to +'.A.�"��" _ i a Everybody Wonders why there is liIICh . - Teeth ? If so send at once and get a bo for ur neighborhood, and any business � -^+ • E a rush t0 of '•lira. Window's Soot ing B7nip" 3' �/1 S ANO EYE =GL L Children Teething. Its vas is incalculabi you 11aVe with them OII OUT be _EC O'Brien /� O'Brien'$ Photo. Gallery.; , It will relieve the poor little s e er is nomei ste y ,will be conducted . in all upright =`/ !on The reason is because he gives perfest Depend upon it, mothers ; t ere is no mistake Are the only Ge ulna English Articles in the Canadian arket. about it. It cures Dyaente and Diarrhoea, allneT. .' I aI Pehblea are kept Ins k. Tests are given to purchasers to p eve �enninen toes D and owels, cures Wind IN THE l#VTM E,As recommended by nd testimonials have been received' fro the Preside t, satisfaction in every tees, and goings . ates the s NxUE a are he Medic 1 Association of farther Will say if there are any persons colic, softens.the Gums, red a Inflammation, WE SHALL CO the Den who have had Photos taken by me that and gives tone and energy to the whole system• � Vice - President, Ez•Preside t, and Ex- Vice - President of t Y . "nd g Window's Soothing S p„ for children I THE PAST t0 spare n0 :slug t0 Qe he eracription satisfaction, and WE RELY ON O,IIR Canada-, the President of t e College of Physicans and Sargeons of �uebec ; a t sa cult of oval University ; The President and Es- resid o bseof u a are not hequal ne dozens Panel Portraits d P Fa t to lee is pleasant to the taste an physicians You • of the Medical Y . - of one of the oldest and beat female phy 'c. These recommendations o gh ma your and nurses in the United S $tea, and is for sale AST' RECORD In fair the patron - Medical Coancil of Nova Scotia, c•+ but if further proof is needs all on free of change. No Work allowed t�9 leave by all druggists throughout t e world. Price N- •nuance of afa q cient to prove them qualities, • ask for "Mss. WIN- self- Hardware Merchant, g the Studio unless first- al!ass' and highly .,.. - cents a bottle. Be sure you a age of those who intend ,buying CgRISTOPHER DALE, Hex _ finished. Photos made in any kind of -. _ show's SOOTHI*la SYRUP, d take no other kind. harvesters. t r - - _ - - -, N weath ®r -raiS1 or sunshine. Having: \ I - RING fat 1886 wit a- Hall added some very fine scenery to the $tndio BIRTH f THE DEE �" arie am prepared to make work second to none h the wife o excellent 1� - - � I . JAis>>oa - - -In Pickering, April � � ill be found to have many '. ( •� �' III Canada. ! i P. Jaynes, of a son. &8 it alWayB has Sri apprenH to learn gene al blsrksmtthiag. copying end enlarging >s '6pecialty. A MARRIED. 1. ' . Dints of preference, None but s steady, quiet boy need apply. _O b the since . It first made its aPPe4e large stock of Frames always on hand• BAgt<a - wESfiLA>3s --On the inst., p ad W. 3ACSSON, FARMERS COME All work done by the instantaneous pro - Rev. W. G. Howson, at t e residence of file n the hawest field BOme eight years$ Lot 18, Con, t, Pickering• Qegs. - . bride's sister, Mr. Riche Baker, to tdiss Mary %� �/ i ��$RlE� Ann Westlake, both of Pi leering. I g0•. � 1 1 SEE OUR RT. OF 20 -SQL Respectfully Yt UMO YICSERs— NEWFORT —At S . George s 9urcv. • • CH ��P I 48.3 Photographer, Whitby- Pi�kering. on Wednesda .Appr�il SBLh Esq , to - �lt8a. J �±�} Next door to PoSt- O�Ce.) 1. W. S Westney, B D. Devi 8 Yiakelrs, New- atSo� f • �o•f -- ---- -- �LO r� 17, .. ------ - - - - -- Miss Eliza Newport, dau ter of of --- - S U� E I w8T BUFFER FROM - port, all of Whitby. patens�e, Picker- Li�i L+ j 1�T ' , DRILLS, t i e E 1 x` g 1 ea STAU TFzi%--- BisT•EN - -A 15th by iev. W 8- SELF -BIN ERS, ing, on Thursday, Ap er, P,aq•, gzbridge, AT C O ST e - I - Westney, B. D., Isaac S h N T T to Miss Elizabeth Baste ,daughter of Jon {' FAN: �1 IN� MI1J1J f �� . Hasten, Pickering. 1 -- { { REAP RS . � - Reserve Fina Life �r ' ... :>ft� Td]BLB --Male g st,ttoaas•${,'1Ia1 — -- a l ixI`O ERS, DYSPEPSi OR INDIGE8TION,. 7 � TRAINS GOING EAST DII AS FOLLOWSa3 Assurance of New York• r RAKERS, WHEN -_ • MAIL EXPREss. • 8.2'O A•WEST$ LIVER SILLS 2.45 P; M• Cultivat I'g. • MIXED, 6.45 `P. M• • Canadian Government Depposit X16(1, : t, enre you. They do not . LOCAL, Mated Ii,eserve Fnnd(over) $16, Also repairs for" all k� rid Of „iii thoroaghl ghat ,tct very nsildly, sad TRAINS (30INf3 WEST D E AS FOLLOWS: Accum fwid during 1884 479,900.00 Ertpe or pars . 1 . .05 A. M. Death psi p 85 16 � •� _ farm imple eats, &C• wherever aae� ere eoasidcred priedess. - 1tiZAIL EgpRESS. . 9 They bsve proves to be the MIXED. 5.15 P. M. New bnsinese,flrst 3 mos.18 , , �o Parties wanting ,`Steam Engines, GREATEST B1ESStNC MAIL EAPR)✓fl. • `- ' g'2 • �' M' Twbnty =fiver cent of ell`�gsments : A$ the MaDUfaCtuTBrs hake will do well to. s e us Threshers, c•, QF THE AGE Trains run ot, st ndard tilne are deposited with the C�ntr�l Trust Corn- d0 a eat reduction before buying elsew ere. pony of NeW York. asp of the Re- lately m PICKERIN(I MARKET- E ji1 the rice of Stoves and - �ttl anlRer t�'sm Itdte jM ab ste NEWS ce April 2218SG's serve Fund. ;Ei sn r 9taauch. Tbey an �►a sbso►ate Fall wheat 78c to 80c; g ring e0c to 90' 3Bra Life Insutanee at lets th�npeone half my Ranges, a subscriber is pre - TO meet cat•e. >ilse the sad Ibe r _ �_ t g215 to $$ ordinary rates, and sec' rfect. 0888 .1 j . , relieved from your nlitierf, 3o'ai'ttis i:. 0 7 sec to 7oc. Flower per c to 1881, 188`2, 813 0o per ton; shoats, per cwt Chop fee ., 17 assessments made pared to make the same -re box, Me- per fix, s bo :es .for >61. - • _ - $1 0 Screenings, its Pe awl• 4 and in no "" can they .be morE p• in Claremont Come and. see' our Gen iris FOR SALE �Ry ALL DRUGGISTS AND- - and 188 , - FARMERS' MARKETril Band i. frequent than evsty alfte ement, eta.1, tlon on his tuck To onto, Ap Annual Expenses o 6s and Pickering Be sure to Bell Organ$, a d Our ►Se lllg DEAL 8 IN MEDICiNEB. The street market tad y Was quiet and Arta BeWate of Counts sits and Base Imitations. Geen- Itnchau ed: About 400 usheis of wheat offer d r >�1,000- t sold at cry ine wrapped only in [clue, with signature on every a�� g ,tall, 70C to 85ic f r limited to $2.00 � ry call and see for :ourselves - Machines, o b� H rind sold at 82C to li4e f r a Ent Wanted in eve - Qn' box• Free trial package of these Celebrated Pills Barley fi An active g Whom a liberal 1Q W paces • . ' sent to any add - on receipt of a 3c. stamp. , t :;t,: spring, and 73c to 75 r go°�' with sales i localit ,NO. . NEST & 00•• - ' _„ gelling at G3c .to 90c. Sts arm, represented . Y' liestione ' , on© a commission will be allowed. ApF• ly[aohine Needles and Oils in stock 200 bushels at 38c to 41c. eas ardei wand pri c, s LB PRPPRIBTOR"s. %- and sOc for rye. e►y � Ot�tt. $ gib for timot p, solicited and fall particulars furnished, by p� gt a 83 KI 3T Eag �. rOR °sTO' steady; 20 loads sold at 31 ste y undersign n FORS i TH Qti ' p Straw a under g P. B• eritl Drug Store . . vex. the sale at Piak . . and at $9 50 to 812 fo alb Hogs sold at H GORDON, For 1.'P 2loads at �9 to $13 a ton.to g5 for fo e� ganey's Old St rid, Fic1>�er�n �- { at 4s 25 to gs 50. R f, $3 ' Agent for the County of Ontario; , { - �,,rters• La b ,I , , Pickering or Claremont %- quarters and $s to $8 for hindq ppI•t, perry, Ont I .t 5. 7� 7 -3m . 3xN q $7 to $8. 50 ; and mut n, $ i ` ) . -Z 1 r. t-'. 1 -. 1 / 1 .... ' H 1. . a c I. Al, . z ll 1. I 1' 1 ,• i ., . { 1� it { t•' i ,H yr {I j I, : r I 9 , 1' I • . i I .. . t, i I . ,I ;i.. - - . I .. - -/ _ . .I F -. • . _ _ 1. I , t I- I t N .r.. ,. .. . w - , 41 ' . . . . �1t AND Tki ' ' � THE LIME KILN OLAB• � \ J five vents b° gave a phst graph of Brother -- ,.., - . _ G i%rdner. i He Ras tore boat two weeks, P PEOPLE. - o�. bi} / di ' }` _ ; ; i„ t ! Jast ens. to thus opening of the inset- and then �a °ddenl aka 4 t , Cr ntion� fur fhb Abe Eat6ie Dow, 'q'fi Dedrfidlei, N. H. �. who re• P >p B Y P d Amefng the Mark Twaiia L tallied a gas peutly dtsd, &geld 8$ years ham uEver is her $idrr Janeilterry Ui► &ass Judge Hold - tbi ty or >torty colored pr pie wno pnrohy- of for ~ r Age wont great phgafoal ges,`'mat * life seen a kah;;ay train, and for ears had back Johnson get Into a dispute u to ed his oorn-salve every single mau has been Hartford, �t� reo.tt 1 t Y whether the orow -bar belonged to the Gla. rendered is cripple; thole who used the Henry Ward Beecher is oat W with this p► of which ar generallq reoegn ed. Mme not been off bar farm. p .1 `'f of them Inv Iva dangerous U t'", and -.I ofal Epoch or the Drift 1'drioi, end after tooth -pasta tied their i teeth ready to "last" lecturing tour, est, �esd that I I_ Denial 'Ainola of - lhfitcoA. G*. hid hb ,tr Ma ire that Impose the eed of ooastant can Ina. - n►viSRt `0700) to n hole near his noose bat some hot words had pealed the Elder punch fall oat. L'on will soap receive a visit hom The belle of B sttt, bi, T` wart f� �� that One It to a,rd against and eacertiesn.. ed the Judge on the nose an•i reaetved w e► Talbot �atpyer, who will be anihorized to The inches long and has been t ft's by half- - The tough, !attic Coat of the ar riot is apt ��° rreont fl wxd itittndated the hole and oar. j I el y ur s oln6 far the soul the captaincy of a base ball I> ° foe rled aw Dan's wralth, crank on the jaw in return. Brother (Ia ;d• sets • tht 06" with p Y to become, on the one baud, obalk tike "'• i nor came In as they Wire palled apart, but oil tb We oregood- natuked and long- nine, by f and brittle, r, on the other -ban , fatty and A,retparkable 11 Sd, ii �de ilo order by he seemed to take ab nlatice of the affair dud stiffr=ing, abut we propose, to pat a stop to Dr. Burney Yeo, of London, re o c �' b'� enrious observation that there ' w weak. ,,Nat re a to , YMMd pled the a'�dtlwankre furnigt 8rm, u 94 feet wide tiothiag -was Bald netil the meeting opened. tbf, acts business. 4r t,%°`�gat. aild bas ntQe. compartments, each iaended Theo be locked around the hall and ob who usually drink tea without1 very consequent d rger by rendering older per- to hold urs ' Two a Ndasv INDI[QN ;ANT CTI7.Exv " in whom �A over s of the arohater's children. ,when la ads �, ea►sUy - tons lest anal ad to tff,irt. Bat little ex- P served : I � pressed meet net as tra exertion nt forth snddeuly, may'cause One of the barbers who was arrest in ry The Secretary said tbatl he had a►refall tton, ti 000salonn lud[geetion agdd tsa><,I over, '' If Elder •Tnneber Davis an' Jade Y Holdbbok Johnson am in do hall to-night ht oonsulted the rolls, bat had -failed to find tion of the heart. Py g In g J. . I the weakens vowels to give wa , from n the Washington the other dap for keeping h4i ���ts1 I sh0uid like tot ke a few remsrks to the name f Gan. Soott thereon. It was Baron Tennyson has bide in -- � ht, In marls, j.' increased for with which t'te b' art throws shop onto on Sunday bad employed apart ,tom•„° likely thahe wet one of the dozen Impos- over the t{okneee of his second bn►td Mµ one v►t the the blend in them. Hence may reisalt.ap of the day . of rest in BbavIng President tort traveling atoned life ooantr and alto � dL. oplexy or fit 1 anetirisel —the la ter being Clove lend, Bc�tli`get►tJeouea. walked tervvard to the g Y g who oontraCted the Indian fever m which I be ` a sudden ba out oil atrteri r plattorai rnitM "Xfet de toted o° their the name bf'the club to farther their ends. reoent visit to marl Dcfffari„� bat �t °i &bout fight rode g { �► Mr. Xlijl�-L ik of Keane, olghing 0 taeon. emd the Priside t aontinuad : ; 0U iRTSS t>issNT$n a000anta the yancg man was s I �Si°' Se, too, th heart Ilse (or tit o�is --:the pounds and st"ding sit�,l �et elRot Inches „ A pttiti n signed by Rixr•y -four colored to r6vover .. 14 ; t� Wharf w whet• great curved frank tvhtoh Ent r Calves the - high, Is the tallest man in I�ow Hampshire, Eder Davis, when dlddatGllaclSlEp�oh residents �f Lnnenbar y tbo tart° blood from t a heart) may be in similar and describes himself "as "one of he lanes eke place?' �� c� 8, N S. set forth the It Is admitted that the ion �e object awe 44 following fa!ott : ption$ ag s exact condition, a sudden) fad beoa se of un- that has no tarn." 1 dunno, tab. :. . I by Seoretsry and Mrs. e j °t m due exert I , when it might h ve been 't "Jac'ge Holdbaok.�� what do you know slob. Tnay sightd for intellectual progros- ton have been the most In Whitney y a' Was,16 r w where you An English dean, tiff rho oivie 'of sermon bout de Drift Period ? r•�ting get tow with the Plow an ' equal to the rdlnary work of ye t Snoh In which he warned his hearers tf the •• 2 The I had no lass ' to h , In of the season there no doubt war the last Case, when elderly speedy sad of all things, asked for a liberal j reckon der was a good deal o drittin They! P slug cut o Cievaland's f uneheone k a there, had ugh $ epko. SMp gentleman hurried to reach a railr ad train, aroun', ash." nights. `' 'tug merit ai originality, the % lair II w PQ° side ' contribution to rebuild the tower of the. 3 They, felt that they Could do the whole t and fell dead on entering it. he aged church in which he was preaching. "Yee, t s'posa der' Wet. Didn't happen ahead again, _ should firmly refuse to hurry. P R• to drill any 'tutors an' mast y our way, did °o°tinent food. Oscar Wilda s mother a 8° bey* nd A like Caution applies to whate or quick. Phillips Brooks, of Boston, when rector It ?" 4. Their watchword wa's : " D i Taller bright womt►n who writes - toriosp u� � �� Cgn o env the anti n of the heart. very one of a church !n Philadelphia some years ago, "No, rah," • i I . t,andl+ Ne�ber Explodes " and from whom Oscar derives his 11tt abeel N as net knows the power of violent emeti a in this received so many pairs of slippers from his ; " Elder Davis, did dat Gllimlal Rpoeh And the would humbly petition that hu. erary ability, has completed the tom ,after F� ;_ respect. Noone wishes to fall de d ins 8t devoted young lady parlshlonen that ha up any of pour book rent or kit new s oei thorl,y be rutted thenti to organize a Lime• lion of what ie considered an im nit Ali deep, sus ss i.. , of anger. Q due "Urg, espeoiall of atim. was Popularly called the clerical centipede, fur doohillen ?" Kilo ulu, and a charter grant -d them to leotion of -Irish legenia. P ;°to'G ebb your elating iced, a almost ae da�g ro e, All Sam Small has given �IIO for the benefit " �t °• soh• ' I : work to th thirty Srat degree. Physlologlets who hold that the so I have dpi 1 the appstitea need to be keys 'an ex' non- of an Atlanta, Ga., mission Sunda school, „ DAt's snuff ; ' you kin boaf sot down. `' petition was recoommeadlPd by the deteriorating should remember that fprrtw we would fief. He writes • —'• I hope It will do away with rOe warden d Counsellors of Lunenburg Kitty Austin walked the other des two times. tiYhile I blame lust old members lifts Count ether with Ca Y t first A special c utton Is needed In de oendibg the necessity of an entertainment for I do for sottin S bad example bolo • de club, I yr $ pt. A. J Wolf, S, Cler,.sburg, Md., to Rockville, ion of the bed. ' I must at de same time acknowled a dal it am Watson U nor, 1i' I3 Wait, Dr. C. U. Aft- miles, and expressed here,eif as bein plowing the Pint t the stairs. 1 our normal voinntar move- not believe there means °f gettin�t money g ken" and Jsnras D,wltu g fir! .. mente there re certain nice adjust snta af- for the Lords worts, are to either lira hen. only de weakness of human natur . Moan' g. On motion of as a Cricket:. Miss Kitty- was 83 last h atoaad) we have t :- . footed by Conscious mental sot . But our or glory, Try to avoid all each sohe ' of as would sooner fight over de alga of des Jnige Che}vao the petition was granted and day. alter• Ft1et, age effects a oh a change in the br In at!b. I*tpooplegive what they will, bpi toscee world dan to resent a straight insult. the Saoref ry lnetrneted .to forward the Mr. C F. Gunther, of C1316& go, t; teoond, to den't-harter them anything for the p " chanter. , g ,hat clod 8b she e, and hay stance that ,ante! activtry Is lessen d. An y g Lords `` a would orgy longer to convince a the largest and most valu>sble ao ;leotioni p old mau cans o more think at quiC ly as a sake." man about de size of Noah's ark don to rt,T oASSISn, autographs t° thin country, ;�lr Gant d we meet and set if young than h can run as fast, or j mp as A Texas jeweller � hang a, writeh Ia bts convert him Ito our religua of des present Waydow Bebee thenoffered the followin by R Ie a baker, but he prides himself ,a vent the gcau f high. Hence ha missteps of tits age !n des- window and labelled it . Look at this des„ preamble a d resolution : ly on h4 rolls of original manuserif to loin, the farrows fan w sending staff Aged persons, th restore, watch for $10," and the aneoph tlCated « e let oar ehil on go bar tat while We " where s, Medical 60161106 has demon- Include Payne's manuscript of p 'g ono gn strand de auk dat de habitof drin [n' ire- „ ahead and fin. should forms ehabitoftakingtheir eating, gentleman from a neighboring co t who bunt far evidence to oonvlot de Gauls of Sweet Hcn►e, and many other ��' M sesP �° intro ; _. so tospeak, a thhe t ,p of the stairs, d keep stared at the article end than went, 1n' and shiftleseness. water has h tendency o brio on be di- P a o ROM the entire y g s ecimens. 9 their mind on each step down by a oQ nines wanted the $10 had to get down on the floor �` �Ve spend boo» auertln' an' denytn' eeaso, lumaago, liver Insomnia low fi and Mr. B3 i t� •'.s disease • I+ampsnas Jake the oowbo vs hold your p voluntary off rt. dot de moon am inhabited while fifteen n,ln•' ,now darfore ' y revly suss wpl ke v etra y with the jeweller and roll over and under •• K 'who ie dotn auooessfal work In hew �. The aged a oulti also most careful guard hi , a number of times before he could be °� used to fix de bottom hinge cn de Resolve , I),t die Lime -Kiln Club not g Met- � �e e° �a against a chil . , t !a more dange as for made to understand that he couldn't have on 1Y abstai a from foe -water doorin' do 00, was, it is said, never in church ln� �d men whe front gait am looked neon y time frown life, He is described as a tall, loose -joja4 >dstd, to an old man t catch cold tran for a young any $10. away• in summer but It advises de cutl'd people of I blvd only one for I loan to Catch a fever. die kentr o do de same thin fellow, Kith a full beard coverin " While we sot an' wonder why Sodom Y K•" g tndut o field to turn not• Thunder from a olortr sky could hardly and Gomcrrah didn't behave detnelves an' Prot,mbidezte r Smith. Giveadam cheeks, &" big month, a high forehead, sods have mere am riled the 8 J.�aes, Samsal Shin and Sir John Skinner voIoethat might be heard a mile i# thev!ied h bstt.r° ha Poch the Lungs with fir. P passengers s escape destruckahun, des Ole woman scrapes uses right, hom one to five to rt-cet oar recently than the sudden exolama- de bottom of des flonr•b ►r'�, an' de fish Boas °pp°'O`i the re+olntlon while Elder - 1'ootsi 1IITe out yet. I Deep breathing ante holding of the reath tion made by a 3- year -old child, of remark&- out In de kitchen at3ve. Whalobonel Howker. Cw iar .Johnston and Frank R. Stoolrton iaslets that the e . - lean item of importance. Po.aona u wean bly beautiful lace and form. It had been " Jilt what aige de orow -bar belongs to, °there fav red it, and' upon &vote being ebaracters in his stories are drawn f 10 say a word whi j vitality find an ttnlnterrupted spaces !on of lying half &steep in iGu' mother's army, and or who Invented ft, c why It was Invented, tact 1 a tio�wae trio result. Brother Gard- rtant in doing a g deep and rapid aspiration so' diet sing had been awakened, when It straightened a real life, and that the odd Pomona tabu I consider it near Bald ne dId not'oare to take the tee on• " gadder Grange" wet actually a g m queahnns which needn t trouble any mom p Y y sag driver and team and that they are dreoonraod from rerepzviog is up sad eriod, loud onongh to be heard from bar of die olab. Da faok dot 'de orow bar siblllty of deaieton on ble shoulders, and �4arvant ¢irl in his family, while his lsterc, tt well. If you bra the ezerci,e, Let satc� ptraona take into the one end of the oar to the other, " Me, if yon am heap Wid ns should satisfy all. Lest as ' agget,ted u+s a oomEromioe tt at Sundown Mrs. Null, was a Virginia tat �u Y m and en lungs as mach air as they can at a breath don't 1°t me alons . l'II break your nose,'' now paroeed to attack des biz'�eae whlah hue Davis bo submitted to a aeries of experl I tent seam, whose hatband killed himself rather thh to poll, I late no "re -and hold it as long as Abet ,�In, and they - Sealing wax was quite .the rage with called us together. meats from ±May to October to determine live with her, in a wo will find a grateful Ee se,.uf kelief In the fashionable letter-writers qiz months and Tx Nxs' the matter• plowing g even three months ago, but ultra•fashion ' •The 800'rets ThA suggestion uses accepted _ The Grand Dake of Saxe. Weimar hash, whole abdomnnal re iu Practice will in- and the resolution withdrawn, trusted several of the most distir. ui,he �Owlllg crease ability to hold the breath and the `ry announced the receipt of a MILITARY nEposT- grammarians and philologists of Jena, VPs able women use It no longer. The rage for Japanese newspaper called the R:, at ]i 'Lis capacity of the lnaga, After a time the art deCtrating the b;cka of envelopes with hake chi abliehed at [sotto. C°i. St►sus White, of the Committee'on mar and Eisenach with the work of e • amount of teed may be learned of pack rg the lunge. This - blote of rtd, blue, black, or green wax, In of the Lime Kiln Club .one of ue oeudiargs Military A ff,i s, reported thathi*oommittee ing the German voeabnlar °T� and intended for is done id taking an holding the 'long wh oh was impressed a monogram or initial, meetings was as follows : 9 had carefully investigated the subject of necessity of introdaein into the wing flu ' estimated, alth6ug j :: breath and than forcing more air 'iiow the spr�►ad &monk women generally, So fashion „ defendee, asirequired - by a late resolution foreign words and deoidin whethergn� rs° quantity every treach;ae Ly swallows of air, The opar ties h now tabooed it and has returned to the Brother CJardriir koaniohi no arieami, and haul reaabed the following conclusion: words should be Germanizeug. 1°°i per consideration to rrlay be - cheilbed by th t of a fishes outh tarn kaka no gotoku ni gaikoka kosai no I In eta, of K the enemy a fleet Could ha It of Asia read ummed envelopes, v s or the condition ° JI !n wat� -r, To those Rh have never ld rued g ready g s6igekl wo ukete, butnmet no shimpo wa hi eAily b�mbad at,y city urs the coast. We Queen Victoria has decided to visit Llier• be in t zocpent c it will bo surprising what ezt�n the u Alabama newspaper seriously tulle its wo ote- aumlyaka usr u al, shin- ilbuteu no would tnert foreeugRest tl•.ati►11 these oiWe With soma time duriag'May In copnecdoi bulmsy r quite d Imago may be packed. Caution at fi t is tea era that 4 -year old D!liie Welsh and a masumaaa wage ni ynny n shi gitatu wa be moved' bgek fourteen mile. International Exhibition to b sin two or three am 11 Jersey alf are eat friends. One ikioi no shikaraahiularu tokoro nari to u _ =' _I neaoful but after practic will warrant urge da Dlllie went to an utu+ed well and Y opened In that 'city, Her - b[ajrety's Let place, seen will not 11 s 2. The eaem would lave no trouble in visit to Liverpool took'plaee October 9 1851 - . l use of the trea�mcnt. T e whole the alto peep Giveadam'Jonas ni wage, kokamin u &ono lsadtn trod on u ad vet the low curb.. The Calf saw bar, ahi°-j•batru of m,eisho wo kadasu nag Atari, trouble wou d be in our shores. The only W proper conditions a and abdominal cavities ill receive i e. y hen she was accompanied by the Pried g, When the gre diate benefit and eonttn ante and to per. as eeiz d her dress In its month. The lit• onoono katte ahida! naru me j I we moohilte, altva a_;ain. The only strggeetton we have Contort, the Prince of Wales, the Princes ei the Case whe once in eating, good air d right exercise, tie Irl loft her balance and fell over the noncan takito no imi wo arawabu koto ate to c t }er ie th t Bin Batltr ne notified K 0yal+ and the Princesses Alice and Heleai twin rain the our , but fire Calf hen on and for half an wazara Loki we, ; mi jttsn no Aida ni wi wo on hand ear in the morns to be \ . will bring welcome imps vement. ho r held her thtt,! �aspended aatll the child ahozarn moo Y morning. The Prince of Wales is said to be troubles growing grain, the see wS resot�ed, Thee the -oe►li was vet ha o zokuzokn idete, ehorat nt 3 If a n Pdradiwe Hall be erected [t with chronic d e sYv y pantie. Too much blab 1h while a large port! �, Palatgble and Pdre, y hap IkSnarn keksi wo ehcz nks bakarl ehirnbek• should to p4aCed at !asst twelve miles from' fag will bring ti prince as well ae a plebew In such Casts Distilled watt is not essential• to' nod hiatus fisherman, who used to sail the arazvru nari. Omoa nit shorai wa masu• any spot auc' •ble to the glut beats to grief, The stomach of royalty differs- b Docentsry, Segthern seas reports that he taw a sea mesa baajl jo no hanLatsa we zoka, taus ni 4, we do 't want no way from the stomach tch " health. It is " fl t, stale ad urs rnfim tea" a war, bat If one hap- h of everyday We a of clever are P se eat the other day off Wells. It was koset no galkusba wo Pickles Smith wa ham • pens to tall uF of a trap and hit as we shan't d s g sod, g. IInless well prat d it is palatable. The go one he once taw in the Caribbean Sea, An the Prince set., the fashion in E0 1 seeding. A 11 nsl Shin ko o kotoba wa nanf to to full wo run away, y pepda should be very popular there jast the field immediate) patters of distilling sane tat the top ral ez t that it has ehimesa mono nary ka keno kotoba of we b. It sit be ter to apologize than to et now. In felt, no ra►1 "swell" can afford t, a round [s hard, matter, but nos tine vela a substance. P iirown considerably. It , he held its head, the size of a 'barrel, high in snshn ern 8S lznre ni bek! is &ado to iohi ltoked. Tnijs advice Ie for such nations �s without it, sae, but greatly be non pounds of nitrogen an alphnr m& re• the air ; its eyes, as big as saucers, gleamed •ji lkku no tame ni 80110 full wo tensaku may feel llko kncekin t i appear In the distilled r, and the pe• wh a marvelous light, and its huge open earn n1 hijo on knshin wo yoanra naraa ehouldt r g he chip off oar Dr. Mary Patnam Jacobi told' the Nils• g� is sows If Ole odor so repulsive ''t delicate to s, it - th was armed with triple rove of teeth. teenth Century Club that woman has become should be esrwn a - If Olean soil water // Shlka nomf narasn mo i no nan -I wa fkkoka The repo ryas egbepted and adopted "discursive and superficial" in her habsp that both may ha oannbt obtained, ke The a r j P � . p pe that reports thin says the old salt no kefzal ni oite tasho no kankef Sri to au. and all °r,fialshed business being plated on of mi d, beoaiue she hat always three th h preparation of ' s large, deep and clean Cie rut and kee it is n t raddicted -to drink. Waydown Babes a oma, a clean, Take a sound oak a ash barrel, ut y g gakumon wo shag a shelf to dr ,the me,etla ad'oarned to th k of the y will then be re airs yo wno ohish hattattu carts at star _ g ] • pot. on the fire the ba�� „ q a false bottom (perforated) inches from a Prudence Orandall�Phille now Ifv - - - and t e ezzppnoted hatband coming home h of the field niter bettem of the barrel 11 plane three inohe of In a "thr'us•>wm pioneer box house" at ire, dot iohi ' nt shngyo hattatea no na- .. T e (boo a ate W than simply kadaohi'ttua bnnjl d else tadaohl of wno d Die Young, hereupon one of the fashion&bk P y so& olcaa washed gravel on the top of the sr- H Falls, gars•, who hat just been oompen• The right kin or s fellow is mcdeet aiid mellow 1'�I°° of whom the audience was ohleEf It b not too late _ ftrated bottom ; on this t slue inches of sa by the' Connwtioat Assetmbl with an 1°i .n jnbun nI aktraka of Baru koto wo and ken ous and breve and benign- Composed, whispered to her neighbor: Id the opportunities ate i of y eztrn te►ki wa. His nature's •• B advantage of the granulated oh&rcwi►I, -made f m hard ma Is; tY X400 far outrages sustained 63 parent e►nd eletr and tranapar- Neither the pot, the baby nor the husband t'ag Oa motion of Judge Baldy Oablff the Sao . ant li +e "urs, Gentle reader, and mica ever trouble me. Do they you ?" i seed de not tr on this 4 inches of clean w bed nand; d Y ago when she wy driven out of &Can. He has no ve its., no tongue tortuosity, then plate a perforated fa tap over he nee Cut town for keepingg a school for nor go, was instructed to return the thanks ae rave is boastful enu loud ty' 8 °d The number of suicide at Monsil° a t' and there will be s wd, so that Kater poured Into the ba el gh'1 has written a gntetal letter of thanks of the club to Seko Nsohtko, Tanaka Toyo- lie Is gentle a d quiet and plain in his d'et and to be increasing at an &1&rmin rate, PO t+d germinating' " ' . will not disturb the filter g materials _ for a rafts! at last afforded, She Is under tan and R' °mall K i the editors and 'pro- II ° °m a; r, tusd in a crowd ; g g - neath, es a tat obit - pristors of the oma I Zmehi. Has Rand and nit joitto, yet meek aed domes of the noblest families of Austria has been Insert a wooden fan at in the aide ill a gatiow to the prose and to pre. ] ,. tie, e. ,•nddhisspareevenin at home- thrown into mourning by the death of am The QrtlelClei! of the barrel, close to the bott ,and you ill gre ive persons who petitioned in her be- noN'T KNOW Hlat, : He a a ti ele march or for all "kinds of virtue at Monte • have a filter which will ma a good rain a- 5 well St to the Legislature, and notes A � 6ftin— unloatlou from T &-- bit �h, like the a thor'and proprietor of this Carlo, who, after losing over $20, his way to the oe t. . ter filtered through it as ole and palate is the Mugs In Connecticut sentiment as fol- orated that : , He dun t pltiy coo d .die. Dome 000 at the gaming table, blew his brains oat , hisot wrote from part his hair in the ml -die, or e re-6 like at1 Anglican dude. a doorway o Monsieur Blano'n estsb Sa can be desired. Iowa '• -In 1833, when the law was " When be Eons to a p rty with Mrf or Mot;ai- In f Minn ast°dera r Barom passed About fear weeks ego a colored m9n ge llshment on the 20th February last. ItM barb.r{� •• A f b het e i i y w Ioh my life preap�Cte were destroyed attack this town who gave hie name Ss_C,ea He lit es inthugaAity end it Wawrude; oonjugality announced on Rood authority that the IW' &little bt - Eating Lemo s• I ' it w s celebrated by ringing the belt hang Montgomery Sr°tt, and nlslme3 tolba a and why "b p►e but two ritnee ad Ian G°aenl of Monaco has ne b arrested Yr *bent e 1. . 11 Ia th steeple of the Charoh, Into which we member tf the Lime ll;ltc C1 tab and &non ay ] t been belongs to Rnakit's A good deal hue been ea d thkau h He nev r sole optons nor treads on at Rome for falsifying, and !n some cases &beat with g e were not allowed to enter, and by firm a sin of the gin of D.ahomo . Iona t u� row I# when you get in hie wan; totally sapprewsinq, the reports of the deaths 1� o �h his h s - papers about the healthfn pas of lrumo Cann n thirteen times, placed aeon an ems- g g Y The G�9nPr•1 y was selling what he termed;' Scott's Daath t o lie a wide nn' h�'� wit; ,ntn esevering and grit by suloide at Monte Carlo of Italian subjects, of ne soy `- The latest advice is how use them o nent a few rods from my door •and to des Corns ' to ether with a cream tooth seta. a. the fingers 'blot - that they will do the most nod, us follow : when year telegram arrived, the only ' abl With every g box or bottle p He's a!! ill; nt n e we?t.nc+se, t e'e thorough tom- ] ] e sold for twenty• p►eten, s , Lea per,eetaou in short —but " • Of �, the elm Most people know the bens t of lemons a lent leplay I wished to make uses to have rie'e d before breakfast, but few now that It • a pri ate nook where my Ceara of joy end "'` 1 _ arm above t w $oyalists Learning to Labor. alto the right baud• - ' more than doubled by to Ing another t grata ude could fl:-)w unobserved for the aiht also, The way to g t the better f than that has been wrought in the views ti • Prince Ludwig, of B ►ttonberg who, like gtr had been out v !' w the Ruealan princes, has bean taught t °r Mmewhere near the' bilious system withclut the blue pill r and f slings of that mane of the people. handicraft, was a 1°g about quinine Is to take the juice f one, two, r i - lately initiated into the had stole° three lemons, as appetite cr yea, to as triad Th following story is told of an enter• . .- . � mysteries of printing. Having mastered a daughter, of J a ruin Toronto o l the business he taught it to his wife, and a 0411 bet No, I ): I toe water as makes tt pleas t Lo drink wit - p ] bber, the events having '� i the prinoel &[r have 'h set in t the child out sager, before going t bed, In Ith taken place some time ago : The merchant Yes P just _e u type for s morning, on rising, at least half -hour be in qua tion, naving heard of the arrival of a - _ . - - - and printed a boost of 200 ��pages,p entitled hb hand into a pot fore breakfast, tare the j uio of one lemo Y a " My Journey to Bulgaria. The author of ssmething of oouat trader who was know be a lar e , ` `'� `' ' ' ' this little volume, which is intended only h01° U►° state •f the \ .�: in &- goblet of water, . 2'nis will clear th purchaser and of unquestionably credit, was �j I system of. humor and Ella tth tfficieno resolved to get liim to visit his establish for private circulation is the Countso °° kept the lef t - without the weak ning effso a of calomel o ment, and once there, he felt sure he could i Maria, of Erbaeh, Schoenberg, Prince Ala- w0ends in the Wate ' congress water. ,/People oho Id not irritat secure him as a customer. He accordingly 1 I • r I _ ander's sister. The Kni Vita of Labor 'smart a °d, ood.l 11 the tomach by eating Lemo s clear. sent o t ono of hIs drummers, of wham he '' would hardly approve of Prince and Yrineeaa a this oitnre —, 1, ;, had quite a number* adapted to every taste Ludwig's competition, but they could find ass been called to u / rf a are q Bad Effect of Plc es. and d ositloa, The one sent, however, little fault with their printing. the ]"ins p child ; t - ..� , retur d without taocese. No. 2 was die- 1 . d The influence of aoIel Iii r tarding or ar etch . ,// �, moripgus a, 1. P , with no better result, and again /� r;f, resting salivary digestion is urther cf Im No. 3, and so on until all had gorse and Come f /� SlDgle Trial fir' $�d� ad is pertance In the dietectic use f pickles, vin • i1 ' _ - .. s°�° talk of the back lthont their man. I/ all that it needed to prove that Potsotr�s bat the agar, naiads and sold fruits In the tea The merchant y. of vinegar It was jfound th t one art now d tetmtned to go 6lmeelf, sad finding r i;- NERVILINE in the most rapid and oert+it b y need P that b Mndy and water and free tickets to v " remedy [n the world for pain, It only ass fit of 4 Vie d }. 5000 sensibly retarded _this ooenn, a pro the th star were of no avail _for the oe tr ��/ Deets 10 cents f le de tabs► portion of one in 1, 00 rends ad very slow, trader did sot take one or o to the onnher ` or a trial bottle. A 61119. Iran think of stud ono in 500 Mrra tad it t mpletely ; $$ , �,�� trial bottle' will prove Nervrline to be eq>�' fall of that when aoid sa ads are ken togethe fns was se, w i h, the neeetdty of employ- 1 affioaoions m drW Valet r 8 Y y re a an external or Internal with bread the effe of the aoid i. to g e• whlth, he the sequel shown, was ' + edy, and for pain of every description It has ° wtfe to thi f. pre- simple ae welt as effectual. On taking his no equal. Try a 10 cent sample bottle users not vtnt any salivary d eett�n o the bread, a departure alter a pleasant Interview the Sold b dingg is nta t th QOpk°d q matter of little mo ant to a ;patron with a march t took care to oommit the "mistake" y i �• Large bottl . s 20 oe o�ght to be ,` vigorous digestion, nt to a feeble dyspeptic of taki g the trader's hat instead of his owz, Avoid subitt`tates. Chilsimi, one of some Imports, oe. ` t po There L a very; Next orning, as was expected thb mar• 1, , �j�i widespread belief t at drinking vinegar Is� Chant r calved a prompt viat it his store ��� ;i+', .The pay of a second lieuten &nt In tba a b b °° �k p 1. an efficsclont means f avoiding getting fat, from a trader who came to look n the �'t U. French arm is but 137 80 month wd s. ' the batter and this popular bel of would appear from 1 hat wh oh he an P '� his sword knot cos BW 4° farm of th these ezperrmsIItal o servatiepa to be avail I supposed had base hurriedly I fo d) °� Be i ezohan ed. This was what the . merohaL , I . n dtiad, o fen °dad. If the vin gar be taken at the - . wasted and through this means he sold a . There Is something ezgnisite iri an Arced' ° tame time &e farm pas feodi it will ce>,tl g G amps reply to the European traveler wbw 4 tike ° g Y good b 1 of Dods and tsoared a regeLr ,' he asked him if he had tut greeted the As b 1. Interfere with its, digi . and a�stmllation. . . ' r '�•'8 ALL _ ', W �"'� t� oastom r. i r HA �m xolss urs al, onus nit oalI my attention to ,. ,r` i �, sveTl,g I►BOVr t foot, I gases i aid pass risin' ground,',' 1. { . t : t C I •.I I "' - :,: d I" I �_ - t - . . _7r 1. -!' ::' -•t. I -/ - r. . . . - 4- F 1. 1 v - , �.' - :, I - Ai > I I \• t. -- - I t - _ - - 1. - _ t , t i - / - - - ,` - ! 1, 1 . . I . t ` :, -. t - I . 1 1 5 . t. ,� . ' . I . . . ! I . . . . I - . . I I, - . . ' - �; , �1W4- :•: 1•i'ff. •F..e.,-.ot:.--.•- -• I - -- .- -... _ - -. ,,. - -- - -j{r - a . . iI/ , Are 1 tirili rtr.e,,,fF Ailry {� %"�'iit . 1 1 � n �,I,�/I,lt,+!• t .. u1F.ar *` :e. ° " ` s�+u a.Mr. .;jg.w Ttiv �,Wd, •i +ra .r . w• - 'i��'it �+ ' % . . /_ Tom' FB.RDIC ri s �, BBi]L} LEA. ., STODDABD'8 MULE. ; ` 1. . , . ., r,V r , . Owed hZest • that before reaching port tthe. host .would • • The fete of the b force ib way upward to t�►e dQOk �qd give' `+ , I�et' `ey�ibkle va no a st of �o�► 1[t >irote IRerrysrtsi Ds *• won l►as she the d , areal to the mmolderisi : ".fly. , Both fors . Plowing• eavesdr� r 8 t- he vas some et s ssustrsess. , p- . fur wN general tale, ss s o of �i pp° ' d ::� ortanate experiionoe of the stew the mt��e; g an¢ "•slit buikhaad� of ih, coitpor>�negt oon• `i F��efl, 1R'oa if rise frogs, Mao ei►i<s , taiojn -the fire, It was fe ed would v aror # in a reoeat litter, do not take , Spring-Ball fro and other , y alto down im Idsho during a "1 two months a • tAto a g s+ '. ' crest cusses. gold a otiement, a good man men went y ' eggb « eaBb with this part of their farm w rk. ,. Doerr death end all I, into the country to make rgonsyoutride the which •vessel m. , be f wayy, and theta the flames w6al hs e a o em .1, . . t o>o d that I can get more of ar Alai, no , there , y p fire. ` sweep tore •and aft.' But with a' ■lead ' oomr- . I: 60 anvinoe b e monument spb■ori Lion fund. Bold h nting igdustry0 Their idea wa■ the case Ot the Qryetal the balk ds'•were . sore that h well plowed t sn undoubtedly of great auistas- • age sad admirable coolness'the'es`pta n can- - " make he oid fellows delve for the old named' "on•hls coarse and gdletetl the fear of wbav from an sore that is enly half plot► d. There are plenty of, b its in Pere g On January I"1' John Grey, the has * 1 ` s e eu s t from °� v yet, whale oy appropriated it afterward. Rollin y steward - - . tau --% op Imean by half plowed. is where i b and %hay are giving hm oh trop thought he could feel Manual h fa `Mi „ in � ro the D e t afbe rwards Nevada s ooh eam ne, hI ba ess, deep here and s ow F bk#0 ba*dlbs eo I ' Br �. room. He waived :usadl $ o cbok sad then t have been at see rpe►ny years and have 1. wed by We havi rocs ed w�s>! Carson (Nov) A ppsal, ewttabltshod a spffered shipwrook, he 'sold, bat never reps stet vide farrow here and sa narrow ate a o- � h►• poem ebtitlsd� ' e aL oa •small creek end nsmad the went into the chief• of tow a room to report. ,- . - " • him suspiolons, .When he open the state- was I ples•esl In so ftrribtet•a- - pedd6b assn ®t ain. per% ere, with the farrows atnnding on edg or Wllj the Spring Time ome V W e shall Place " Death's Ford," at the same time in- P° this passage. Sailon can fight all the Ole-. i , ,e flat, We can do g not publish room door he was poet b a don olond of . lnry, 4 d over ry P li.h it, as ae are sous for Spring. vendu a musty Ie jend to %be t ffaot that it y meats steep% ref. Ia•ssl gals of wind, so oo- ' mental net as sadly and just as fast as we tune and don't, 'want to sin th to de- wee thus named bioanee so man lives had smoke, and with dfffi,�ulto arouse the mate aD ,vlaf 1 joy it. y y A volume of smoke was scarf is at 1 >anPled are the crew with their lutist that and py h, ►t over. been lost in the attempt to cross it. Tae the have but little time to think of dap er • Jim olid to moan L to 'cam „ „ stream was not over a dozen aids molds and small hole bored through fire balk sad to al- y �yrst thI>+B t F g Did you eversee' an hie like this i y lfa! in this case all know their fearful peril I The In marting oat a .bed I use said a oa y B the laws tslegnphwir• to rhn from eforward • Kreat d� right. y rig lady at a, arch fair, when wa r nowhere over two feet des but The consignees are much pleased with the . sot1, Li a sakes, one at she opposite end of the rafHirg wa progress. '' Ohl once „ her rlRg�ed up w flatboat and ailed P, book steering wheel to the after one, ad it was manner in which Captain Stannard noted, , oar dor�°0'I, Id item which I beAln to plow and the ;, y „ „' repll' and forth b a rope centric oe. four hours before the mate was eturi+[ed to . ad be. f�Vhen was that, dear 2 Once sn y Ps Whenever but at lA hr, d from stout eight rod■ from this toward the strain out �4est, when 1 moss robbed by p,00peotors crossed be regaled them with oonroiousaess. The second ofli er whose and may that to his determination is due the ia, Uet %hs stakes in line ,, room was abaft the mate's soft a dmljar sate arrival of the ship. The damage to the ;.. in a fair � where I bt g where you start, fad then b°1°diLS' was the gentle sponse, horrible tales of the treachery of the stream, sperture In the bulkhead, was a so unoea- cargo is said to be " is the neighborhood of . - Caller : "The little one is else isn't ana thq remorseless quicksands whloh had $10 000 mostly covered by insurance prton. some object away beyond the fire% she? Where should little 4 o when the drawn to many men Lad males to terrible s °i °us. The vessel was then 740 mites east .... . " • " . . . "offON a f °a set u, ezaht line with the stakes errs ilea g ..y deaths. of Newfoundland. ... I _ . • `" a' ashie you begin, and then o sleepy, F31th i Ed't (oros,ly) :- 1 When the fail extent of the d- r was . A Snake Ste • I �w where y g , 8 In the night.4ben he ferried people lost g's ry. dti °K Bath g fay plow anhl you come to !h• don't know —! se tired. Mamma : ••Don't. made known to Cap $Mann rd he at thou r• s,d siththe p y know darlln he would caution them not to get too near once ordered all the cosset d ciibed to For siz months s ono matt named Far- . �h Mrs ° glop and take the stake down �� st = what are beds made for 2 the edge of the best, as a fall overboard was gueon, who resided at Great Falls, has been ad the stale • F fifth : To swee dirt ader, I certain death B letting the dam old lea• be closed ° and the hatches at ad down, - ef�7k• itio one side cut of, the way, and P SIIen. P lay y 6 to faWng health, despite the care of has I : g yo grapy The ship is divided into four star -ti ht °ahead again, Lakin the and stoke If Year biography' it t be written, my tern go on% and sxiaklag stow time he ire- g h slofsam Amen mew odds Loma g and for oar �lde. In do the work ourself. oompartmentm, with iron balkhe s se rat- P y g y ymp particule,ly die of joct bey Y 8 j y It somebody else quently impressed the passengers with the lag them. P° was that of a peculiar choking sensation, • That one where the n was lo- f`e ticid p ¢the drs/tWO Limes around sat your s�onld write it he might o(dentally wan- idea that the etteam was half a mile wade; ,was abut fort which was not understood until one day a . - - .- hr3 little' der into truih now and th n and • it the For ai h% tri he ohwr y feet long, and reach. . " . -. !!t s a heel, se as not to plow more than 4� spoil g trips charged g6, bat If the snake throat Its head out of the young man's _ ad from the upper deck to th keelson, the coro After Sea have gone thus far whole thing. A btograpfY !. valuable m in- wind was high and the weather .bad he mouth. The sick man called his si',ster, and - plia ,s deep• There were stowed bales of 'a ,carpets, `nt1DrtInt year wheel so v to plow the de t>v direct retie to the smoun of truth it oon- s4rnak sanguine prospectors mach larger she, wrapping w cloth aroa>:d her hand, col. p wish to have your plowing done. - By tains. sr�m 's. In The daytime $1 was bas modest p3� stook and burlap, and a tats Stan- _ nerd rightly conoladed it to be useless to when nett the hissing head appeared, seized ,t t5e r� a I have describedhwe it lwe h to l9K one" little girl was heirs sa to a la o arse• it, and with a quick pall landed the venom- y play. attempt to distinguish the fire ith water. f r that Ids t farrow we would a p wed mate . When ] row a I -m going to be a He went Tong to this -way for several one reptile at her feet. Her scUoi killed her day fr% ant two times aroound as deep as we school - teacher." ' -Well, m going to be a months, the men who rushed to the hills The smoke from the smoldering man .per, - her brother. The tall of the snake had masted every corner of the vase and mode , •ills, four the rat of the bed. mamma, and have six ob ldren." 11 When to king upon him" the benefactor to his grown into the young mans body, end in. , - the brst't,vo farrows the first the come to school to me I m in to whin q It impossible for the men to re 4s below A being, � � r e b thus Doc uerin of so formidable am tearing it away a blood vessel .was broken, - lively Io 1N°vi°g y going P deoks. Several of them were prostrated ;a luat sr,m,d) wa have two essential things 'em," "Yon mean this I What have the - "d�y stao a toAravet as •` Death's Ford." One and the young man bled to death. • - b�' do our plowing g Y e daring the passage and ha3 to a oared for . - - Charlie Stoddard in the en ine room. look after• First, � ever done to yon !'' ,the promoter op- g ,), hay oIIe ght ; second, to tare the furrows ov r That was a cautiou's of trs m '' ho -Upon pewred on the bank with a male and blaird- A consultation of the ef5oere was held 1� very intareattn di. Dove is said to . shops, and have the edgy - of 't a beta asked whether he uld b have a�drink ed the fla►LboaL to cross, In the midst of and all but the oc fain thought I advisable have been made by the experts are now ('O .!r otions o g fl . �i r OAS mess and set firmly together. Th of whisky, as he was beg- Ding a job of saw- the stream, }net when the ferryman was to make for S ;. John's or Half 4z. Some examining the collection of papyri ooneist- Gnncho In wood or would hsv it when he had dissatisfaction war expressed soh n Captain- in of menu thousand rolls which were. elf l)artioular. prevent the grass from growlog rip b g telling how dangerous the place was, the p p g g p Py . s� i eo the farrows to a great extent. No finished it ,anew* ed : " ell mum, I think male ew restless and fall overboard One , Stannard made n his mind the he would found at El Fa cam in Egypt, and were so- P•s, which ' ' log caught on a rope and he got his head P y * „f Home, pap go ahead and flaleh rip our bed, I'll take it now. There am bran a pile of bring the vessel to New York, aired b the Archduke Rather, The ez- c,;her twlgae' to seep the inrrows atragh! and t e sudden deaths �a'ely." ender water, and, ar -able to ortrioate hiss- The succeeding Len day ■sad I hts were a y - e width the entire length of the fiel . self, was drowned. When he was out loose g B parts declare that among the rolls an . ' Student-4-11' Well We 'treated the patient he la there in the middle of " Death's flfled with apprehension. Tile ecks "are of Bev autograph letters of the Prophet . \ . ➢,a hold year plow firm and steady yo r m a most approved *my. " Doctor —" Hew 2'' Fecdy half out of water ■o that all who iron oovwod with wood, end it was feared Iilahomet. • oy revlvallst, owe will to as stra 1Z kit as s line. ice PP n .Now x1exf' beds the Isms ,width at both ends f Sindent --.. Nell, we put him on milk diet; came along saw what a miserable sham the OTT . " • church ,:In his Ge►d, and then when we come to finis then he was pat on wine then we pat him ferry was, and brat any four- footed animal - Itroee- jolated have only one farrow the endee long on electrical treatment; on we pat him could walk across. Daggett tried to get - " - - EEPER, or ing 'hakeu on again the mule away but be w as too heavy to _ . - and now —' Doctor —,' You rrneud, ands he field t0 tarn oat. This, I think, s willq at him on lee." F budge, and so he lay there in' sight for i - - :� if the wind h better than to have one end fiairhe F . 1rem one to five furrowk on the oth Dootor—•' You need more' sleep, - -my weeks, until I>aggett'i business se ferryman $�yi11�1 ,Tj �;�p� to �. i111es$ w— ill tarn out yet. 'R ght here I wool friend ; that Is the whole trouble '"Im yon; was rained. That's the reason old Deg ` 1. at tho`etruge to say a word which I consider ve what je your business 2' Psttent —•'I'm a hardly ever apeake to Charlie 8 oddatd when ]YlrBtke ; hQZj^ Purchases of ', .: ; i dum,wn from mans in doirg a g+ed job of plewin policeman. Doctor —,' hen it must be he moats him. I ., - In his u this : I consider it very essential th something else, but I on r ly thought it was sae CoTTO� '115, a ycang driver and team understand each oth loss of sleep. After all, rhapt yon don't , I HIT ANT • GREY . I c t,fa latest, tty well. It you have a good, strop . take enougu exercise." I ' "' VDpleasant Camping Ota t4 t, t. ,g4nt, 'i -tope team, and c no that U steady an A your married lad ho moved into the On the laic ■ of A f as ratan in ,'antral ; r_�t :cr thin etupull, I see no reason wh we can g y p ' ' HITE, AND GREY' SHEETING y country ir�m a city, home considered keep Asia, a joint commisaton of Englishmen and oat Mowing in a workraiwolike manne iog hens a pleasant and p fitable duty. As Russians to slowly laying down the toand• - H,;:,ar "1134 in. - she became more absorbs in the pursuit her aryl line wbioh, h is hoped, wild .mark the - f " Table . _ - cc,t :ti,.guished bowing Grate Seeda1 , enthasissm invrea ed, as `•hens "made a far hest limit of Kaeaian p ese south• Pillow Ciotton8� .- L en�f i Jar a, Wei ,►mount of seed required for AII 4 e favorite subject of her th rights and oonver wa un t1,e road towarJ the Loglish nos- _= k of correct ration. Darin one of he animated desorl etas or s in .India. I• s� . uand intebded for grass cannot be pr .. g P- Table �W pgln8,. Tore , rfnd•iing the ; ,stimat■d alth�n n meet farmers so dons of Success, a friend inquired : •' Are' A.correspendentmoho t4 with the ' etmnlim - rt,e lau n 1 ig your hens cod bens?" "Oa, es "she re lion writes to the London. " Pionet r' an ao 1 Towellig8 Eto. EtVs ` - g age inn c uantit • ever year without ivir y g y ' nether such per consideration to the gailtly of t e plied in a delightbd tone, 14tney haven't oennt of the told weather which bas teen > 1. experienced. Those who have enjoyed the t ` s ar the condition of the �tl. The 1 laid s bed egg yet," p ., „ e: delights of vamping out In the long summer rr ' T� �� , " . to vibit Liver• y be in t toe pent condition to -day ! r We feel, writes a W"tern °edit�, thslt � . vacation wilt perhaps shiver e► liKle at this n c : n necdon d, bat may require doable the quantity an apology i• due to Wlduw Grianea. In our story of tent life in the valley of the Oxus : .. , - • � . . . hitinn to be wds In two or three day■ after. In.tt>e issue of last week we stated that she had on, the night of the 23rd of December the c- - t w b tbeTi ece i • la �aty'/ last place, seed will not %terminate unle s sassed with an 18 year -old man.: Tae finch Grey Gt1n ll �� UV �ot UontJ GUV - _ thermometer went down to 2 deg, below , t „air 9, 1851, proper o,nditicns are fe.varable for o is that she was thrown "from an 8 -yev -old zero. '�Uae's breath froze into ice en ones ✓ i 1 • y the Prince g, «hen the ground _is hard, a. mare, which she was riding in a lope, and , the 1'riacasl times the case when grass seed V so n which slipped and felt. Mistabes will hap- pillow, and many of as found it difficult to �,� (� Q ., SILL =a�� and Helena, growing rain there area great mar pen in the bent•regulated newspaper-( fyioes, sleep despite all the clothes we could pile ;� g B g , B y on. I my elf was awoke toward morning LAC i Rl`�A C U he troubled ors agair 9 the seed. Biras eat mu a and we are confident t at when we state by a load report, which I found was caused - - h h4h By. d, while a large portion of it rots on t e the item bas sent over a telephone -wire no - ' U by the bunting of a bottle of what had been �: P see, In such oases a Lrge gawntity f other apology,will be ne led. drinking water, bat which had turned into • j a a le t�- Ity differs In h neoeualy. Man of the po r It ii said to be Japan se etiquette for a a block of foe and burst under my bed, and - - rtes,” of clever are 14a to 'not ns this De artme t w show some Remarkable Value on account •er•y day life g • gentleman oaller,pever leave the house of once awake the cold was too intense to get p - of Having Pero acted the Stock of a large Nottingham Mann - in England, � seeding. A lig�t" harrow pea d L lady friend rsntil she given ham the to sleep again. At nine fit the morning the g g - ar there jest thefield immediately after the seeding. signal for departure. here are a great thermometer was still only at 6 do g , and faottu'er d Will show nice Lace Curtains at + Ca a afford to' a ground is bard, will not only oov r many young men in this - ountry who never it oontinned to free z r all the day through, • . • ked, but greatly benefit the gn►sn ore leave the house of a lad friend naLU she despite the eon. In the afternoon I was oatr�' :Pe- �a1r the ' Nine• en grain is gown In the spring the gra ' g vas the signal, but it is not etiquette. And shooting with the sun fall on my face, yet . _. has become should be sown at the same tLmo, n it is not healthy, either. It dep.ives both my Fraath froze on my moustache the whole ' T that both may have the advantage f ties of moo much al p. Sometimes the time . The or cook I think had the . Inspection InVitod sand if our prices are not Lower than those of - _ her haWts rough preparation of the soil, end le d Dal i. so long delayed that the old, folks hardest' time of it. His eggs, he says, are at►y other house i]Ii to city on't bAg. "Persons living at a distance three.thiags vial then be re aired. Even a "bras - e compelled to give !t. And that is not y e, the baby � q Pe 8 all >j<rcz• n hard, and he can make nothing ei of one or two Hundred miles can stave their Railway Fare and Es _ en hems (a of the field alter sowing grame seed h v ry healthy either—sap eiallyfor the young them, and farther, ae fast as be roasts his penses on a Purchase of Twenty -five- Dollars. 'egishlonshle r than simply scattering it on the r- joint on one side It freezes, he says, on the - & I .� was chiefly It L' not too late for sad yet, n r Chicago Damsel (lo N w )Cor1j',dpde who other. I confess, though, "that I did not y old the opportunities be throw& iwly f' h " been t,albIng awns ` 44r 'old bpndon. witness the latter. N�'ritin%%� tvery h ink, of i • neighbor: . g antage of the spring rains. n -+ ,. h an niter Im of slbi, ink - B the husba nd . gonoherkno.,q — �re oa a reliktiun of course, ' . . cg seed do not treat entirely "to % `ti a Browns, iii. siadons Y. Brown T', r. pot to camp contains limply i solid aeck n �� n I - Waco a ethers will be abetter oliwnoe f _ �• Nat` i fQcx Iti:ye , Mill B n, of,tce, and it is no use In thawing It, as it . King Street East, Opp. the Market, TORO,�TO... _ '�" - - r•ate. p g rn°tn"ting• y name b `an Mile - Brown —with ahj - fro*zes on the paper before It has time to - Ia has been •. - pen, doecheik�aow ; a d ` I pwefer to -be dry. , I ain writing this, therefore, In pan• . 1. nth of a non The Omeltiesi of Hesthenl'em+ , Ilan Mistat `Van Da k- Brown,. Chicago oil. It is ,wonderful how well the men and 'f over $20, o has way to the centre of Africa, X. amsel lmympsthizingl ) —M;Uh, I i m , so followers are standing the cold, bat a fiber- e brains oat; 8, ernol wrote from Bihe as follows t• rr'y' Mr: Brown ; bat we;'rd so ps.itioaLr al issue of meat and tea and sugar seems to ark's eatab• Sanders at Bailandn oonoernin s the West, and really haven't been intro- make them all proof against any thing. I last. It b e barb g d oed to the Van Das haft of you yet." mast say, though, that they are preoions barbarity" : " A few days -'ago t o- Two newl flo3 ed h sloians met the quiet in the mocninge, and loath Indeed to L _ -_____ at the Ital f allttle bey, abint eight years oi- e, y' g y et n their ablations, too, I dare say, ere G . C�TS en arrested belon s to Raskit's town ales b , o o her day, and the folio g highly interest few and far between but renal I cannot I.. g y g conVerrpation ensued ; •' Ah i good morn- , ' y Ne wanld call the attention of the public to oil l some cases abut with both' hls hand■ in a mad me • doctor." "Good morning, dov.or." b: ame them. When it comes to our having . - • f the deaths a felt Ins was completely aistgrted dg, r ., „ 1, to thaw our tooth brush every time we have 1' ' an subjectar eeof the fingers jointed together is -e a And how are yon to -d y, dodo i m rise it, ,rid when everything around h MAGNIFIOENT.,.. STACK �F - . . ' to ,sore mass the m bn orwa d. a right. Got a; goad of rip d■ ak _ , pal }grog >i R' . irosen hard, little wonder that the poor _ t arms above the- tiiist '%vas skinn d your hospitals ? ''Yet ; me down The • d take a look st .iI doctor. Hindu is chary of touching water. bur. • ' the right head, I found thu1t t Is fw ,�yf bbeesties, I think, I pity moat. They can Wilton ar etsg Moque'tt a arpets, ­ * ' �* . who like gster had been out visiting at th kin 's special up your way, d ctor ? Alan fell fill their mussueks certainly g p • at the tannin � r or somewhere near there. " The boy in I om scaffolding and roke hi nook two Banat, although even that is frozen over, �,ubu �o - a pet -Bruns 3ls a-p.et� taught a ling about had stolen sdfne beans u drays W ; still -alive ;; may - t over it. ! .7 f - • I into the 8' „ „- but by the time they get back into camp the . I 11 y rnaetered k a daughter of Jambs Yamint , t e 1'ewe to have you call, doctor. [hank • the u ; I will, doctor. Good -da doctor. "• water they are carrying is frozen, and .b Tapestry arpets, U n i o n arpets .. .1 :­ i .. - wifei, and yoall her Narorpta Cunengilei w o, :Good day,.dootor." y, soluoly rtfuses to run out of the massuok p ( , u In type f°nuh the child ter stealing her boa , • . again. „gar„• - W 0 0 1 F'p3t� ,� n1 p arpet�t . H 1' entitled fits hands into a pet of boiling water. I Mrs, Saugmuoh (who is �ths. Aht gas-d� o ` e seen ssmethin of that work befo e, a rive to her hostess — ' And ro en expect e author of from Q ) y Ps Dmraelfa Astearttnoe. - n(i,'d only the state of the child s hands a rs. Dash? Fine wema ,very Sae woman ; II 4 � . u mess t rive rapt the left hand, at least, or h; between oar vas,' a trifle lend. A littl6 volume boa recently been publish- `"'� �'' h O'' a r e t S a S pecialty r - _ ed made rip of tie oorrespondenoe of Lo-d p tint c, Atez kends in the water. The poor lit let dam, really, she should 't go on an she does Besconstileld with his sister in "the years i . v, smart and, ood- looklu , is •injar ith one Mr. Mild@. And he coming, 1832 -1842. 'i'his man's career was Indeed _ • ' • of L'lbor lie g g young - cl Prtncea a°d this creature la woman ■ ■hw , &lash Floor oilcloth, En li h Linol- not been called In question for her ors 1• o . Nice tallow, in f aids fellow, wonderful, and It is interesting to obserys g _. .. . . - . could find h deer make me think f a mink every,. Y911 are passing here at an ti e, t e I look at him. An Miss Jells 1Ave the young Hebrew novelist, Bealaman Dlt- . bald see the child he boiled hand be y Deli, foretelling his subsequent career. His 81I M S and an Immense Variety' of Crumb -. 'ascription g' rl l Pity she's so very lstnand naplossant belief in his talents Is thus expressed ; . . . - . �.." s tbts ptfen• 1 rude. And Ritewell the author ?Clever a letter written to his otter in 1833: • Mr. Of Ore adds :— an, but horribly ow netted. And Mrs. Cloths Rugs, Mattings, Mats, & ce :•s P�`le talk of the lnnooence of the hen• • Went to the House of Commons to htn►r f • . .., : _.. . �, the only need to live in a heathen cod ! Ali, there's a harming old lady 1 t Yc'LSOy to y y I admire her so mach i r this reason .Yon Balwer adjourn the House; was there yes- s�l certain learn that •the dark places ei. the n vet hear her sa a word- a alnst an fterdrw,y afternoon during the whale debate =- ' " �� t r RT A NS st • ue f , - i g " y- one of the fines% moo have had for years, It only all of the inhabitants of crnejt ,:. A single d0 you think of a man Lakin his y+ - I. Balwer rpoks, but he is physloially die- . be equal' full d dried rams setting It on fire He;Bald : " Glentb of the ,jars, cha '' - qualified for an orator, and, in spite. of all In tblll, department we show some RemsBfrkable Value on >o al rem, t6to applying it ' g g s jury to st new b trees to me, as this hit exertions, can never ■aeoeed. He wam count Of hsiwing purchased the stook of sib large Na>tting- rn y g t to the naked shoulders tion it hAA beat of his wife, simply `because has my first owe. You have heard all the hoard with great attention, and is evidently 1 h,m manufiaeturer, and will show ' . . - vere idenoe as well - as myself; ; you have she backed b w party. Heard MacaulM 's best ' 1e, bottle. not cooked quite as soon v be 4 , y y > y y .Dice -Lace Curtains at a > ; cenb• t bey ought to be ! This has hap- h d ywhat the . learned counsel have said. speech, 9hiel, and Charles (final. M ,eau ",' h°ie ,Chilumi. I oa believe what the onsel for the plain - lay admirable ; bat between ouraol vas I ' y - - d - -- tiff hap t ld you your v rdlot will be for the caald floor them all. This ontre notm : I was a w �.M � g 6 - , y . . ' , ;., - '. battle toot samosa between a ball pp'}aint Q t bat if, on th other hand, you be- never more wafideat of anythiflg Lhwn that nt in jib° i ucic li�sva what the defendant's counsel has told I could oarry everything before me In that i, ,the latter ,Ireigbingg over, 200 _ '- oath, i. . in B,a the farm of the Hon. Oscar Tar• yy r th�o you wall give a verdict for the do- House. - The floss wW Dome 1 e eollee- Ifatd Donn , Beatacity. The two fe fi, Bat U you a like the, and don t Him. brother Ralph, whet edlts th , ..! - .­..�'.. an Arced' , ,Band dam• the ball had received •what either of em have then Mon, adds with evident pride this toot -note. „�'. .- .. .-.j .- :, elor WhO `` I% h from the horns of the back I bi hanged it I know, what you will do. " 11 Thirty -f five years after he was Prime Min- . - t eke o:. ," �." Kingste a s o ,the ar et, Toronto. . the Alp g hhough the heart. osssable, car` jar? . . " pp on too' . , "' .,i. i ' r ; . :, . . t . I t d. \ . t - . ! , i i. , f .. . t i •• . . - , • r - ,- , _ .. - I` i / — I'- : i . �.* ;, !, f I I - . . � ^ . /' , ��- �L: -~ . i I ( i . , . I ... . . .- . ­ .- ,� I . � , ]_ �. , I I . - . . I I I . . - . . - 4 - . a . . I . � , �; , . i , -, �!. i , :�; .. .. I . ., I � � I . -_ , .� I - .* , " I . � .. . I . . - ! .1 . - . . . . - - - , � � : , r-_ - I . . I . : . , 7 - ,� . . :, � - .: . .- I I . . I . : � . - - I I - . . ; . ;1 11 � ri I .�. I ,­�J .,I �-'­.. - ,! . MAX9, ova as . ;_ . - . - , : apers* , .4 - . ­ -'-'--- , * I .1-1. . . nunislor here, will prbwb %be Anni - ,, -A Port Hop# snan *" Ti :. W , 11 . - P .:�, V..­ , Local-Dowrwolls. .;. , ". !;. '. 1. . .. e . a . � 0 . . I . � I I I , , '.. - , , , a in %be Methodist church, beating q bores. There should, be some . . , . ; . _. , , � : , Piza'Zo on the loth ormay. I . I , , . . ... . . ­ _...... PXW4 _11,whis at our young Isaies doingy, - . ''I . . . I - ....'.. . f ' . � . .. - .. _: ". - I . ;;o,_ I I The annual massing of the Whitby the only one of its kind at church on apers an o r ering- %:-'.� .: I RINGt ONT., APRM 80, 1886- District, in connection with the Method- Sunday, or whIether there will Im bAlf 1% I - . . I I . . . . I . I ­ . She ipfck4injo sit=*... 3NM*0 MWOUN& � . - ., , / - . - bother their now spring bonnet will be - I I P . . _. PIC4 I Wa I d B .. ;.!� . I . . . . � I . I ''....'.., I - I . . - . . � . _.., ist church, will be held here this year, dozen more like it. , .. . . . - ..ja�. - too t,1SMQ, .,.,. . - 1. , *..'' ::� I _. 1. - Fu�iture is )ooming at J. H. ifeuds a correct soluti � a Elegant .1 I .. . .- . I . 'is on lof the puzzle responsive 4ing e� y u 8 out Pat' 0 . ­.' , '. 'I � � . . \ 13e,q . 25-6. Iowa:- R false motion. Ninety eight time . . - 11 . . .. . . . - .. _, ­. d in this village as a holiday. pples; is the number which he correct. The other two times it might, - � 1'1�. . . . � All the Ne . * . _� (I - ge; NFwa, 14 a , � ': I -_ - . . i .... I Trunks of all sizes and pai6king bo�es . - I., ­ . . 1. Great Variety, selling eap - , . . . I.''.. fo sale, cheap, at Leonard's. -A post sigbill' for a cottage down by , - �.*� � ' - . � . : I - .1 ... f . I :1., OCZE:2Z. . - ..- - I . � . - . - . The rain of Fri night Rind Sai�r- 'a the d4;, deep sea. If he refers to the ` ' I - I I. - - day will do much to idyance vegetation. , ,,C,l which is found on the seconi added ' ' ; -;' t �.-- (=C)2W= .All .r. .. I : : - .. _. - ... I . I . 1, . I-Our spicy cote .,,-; the. Norme We should be pleased to hear from any Young men, join tha Cboral Union.) , - . . ... - Gazette, appears in a new spring suit. . q . iy�� ­- ....I i . named. . . t . .: I it took of. ato for in an ! I -1 . . '.... �i.:: imn, the famous otallio ad b Mr. audience and on the man 6r, and on the Blapk Stiff Hats, � _. .. Bro Stiff Hats,. . �.�.. - '; '' ' . � . . .... . t.." _L . ,�,' I Jonotban Porter, Met wit an accident a music, and still bave o in reserve to . - � I . I 1. _:.. � �, - [ . ' I oft Felt, - , , Brown Soft Yelt �-.' 11 - - ... � ­ Now M1,11ineryi,. I .. 1. ' week or -go ago which re ulted in his watch for rotten eggs. in age her sin,ging - I . . . . I . .. t . ,.., ay, a'�Aitioln 'to death in a few minutes. - . . 11, 1. C anada Straw Hats,- . Swiss raw"Hats . Z L - . . - . . �. . . I � I . . 4� I , !!.­ . -_ I -_ ' ' d I * . �.. FA!ock. New shape mingo, all at over $2,000. Mr." Porter has been suit, as tle French people say. I . � - I .: :. - 11 I �., Fancy Straw Hats, - '. - Willow Sun S a at ,..: � . I I ... '! . I . ,,, and far the worst he' has ever had. .. Parties having Ruction .! sales can get a . - -_ . - - . ' I ' uls - . I � . ''... , .. - . ,_� pointed Cl, a 11 V Sbo* w at t a office of TnE NEws, � -& - � *� . DICKI i .- MA Q -, 1:..'. 11 d .. , �. eri of Scarboro' Township, in Markham Spri g as hold on � . . - 1. . . : ­- .'.` place of John trawford, deceased. Tuesday list, and roved very successful. To Norienten.., ,, _.... I �''L �_ i .1 . . . - .! - ­ I ' there was a large attendance. is Drepared to execute all orders for route . - I �, � . I . . . � . ._,... �_ # � . . 4 �t in the large.number of horses were shown- bile or pedigree cards in the best style I - - . - I - - ­_91MEM . . ..Z�_. � - out Philan n? s in eres la est number, we are told, for years- and at very reasonable rates'. A free ' . L. � . . _� carry out bo h busine' see in future. any included some of the fineet specimens notice of the route published in. THE , . 1­ wot&SUO"N& .� I ­_ - ' oug am., Genersal,,,,l Stort; , 1. - I.- i ,. I .., .. . - . r __ __ 1 � ­ play of bulls was also good. Taken &I- dela,v. Try us and be convincedo 1. v _;; L - . . Good Friday night was not very larvely Markham for some time. Complete volumes of the New York �:." ' ' .. . . . The Value of AAvsxftdz*.. :.;_ . - Scitntific American of IBM and I I b ' - � . - . I I . ­ I . :1. '' , ening don't banker I . 1. .,.- L . . . I . . . .1: .. �. . . ;:, . � .,. .. I ,advertisement in his 11ocal &per and tents issued in the Vnited States and ; - - ''. . . I , .. . . 1. �L � . I .. , flatters himself that he is a liberal . ) ! . - . .. �.. ..- �., ,:.. We undo and t4t ' Mr. Wna. Allaway' advertiser, will be surprised to learn that illustrated. These volumes are of gre�t Ge�le'ra*l Dry Goods, Grocefies, and Boots and Shoes. . ! .. . :.... . L L 1. .. inten a o y to commence the erection a yearly advertisement, e t ether a mechanic or machinist, - 4_� . �. . . � i, . of a ew ho se near the residence of Mr. length, in the Chicago Tribune costs the and will be sold cheap. Apply . __ * - - `­. �', : James Lint at once Also, I - " lendid lot of Tweeds f r' . - I Vennor's sucieesg�.� sa, $848,000. The New York Tribune, for I I K*'Agent for the British North American Fire in�urance Co., Issuer of , - _!, .- the lowest, $29,754, and for the (In of a,'�Iem deAr sister who dep uUd Marr�age Ucensew; &c. At the Post and Telegraph Office, . . I .- I I � . 1­­ expect the end of April and beginning of highest, =Tle Apri h - 24-36 . _. I �.._.. .. ,I . L'� :�, rain, snow flurries and. strong winds. t a loss for advertisements When two faithful hearts an' joined* . - . . . Sferious Accident. . .:,. " �. - ` - -; � .. � - . .. J . t7 fill their colur I I I . . I Everybody will hope that his predictions . 4us. To live in unity with each othe . . . : _. I .1 � " '' .;. i .* PA S_ a *. . I I � :,.P"'�..-'-,'- �-'­' jj��;_ L " .' r, -(':�' : , WALL- - And are by sacred love entw �1. . _: . � no venno " ''�t :;­o'oD'_11�1Z1. - . I � . - R . . I . , � ,...­ L I 11, James King was comin No. not dead is the partner of my heart, I 11 I . 11 . ­ . �L I.,- ­ .. I . I On Tuesdi 6y of last I *ie� -M, - "I ' ' horseback, big mare's hind feet went 1'�_ ­_ . But gone unto that place . I - . i - i- . I ' McCorniac . a r. ames through a defective culvert 'near , . - arge , assortment . of Newest . Styles I . . C; - . k of Brougham, sold to Mr. Mr. To dwell with angels, never to part,' , . - . I 1� .- C. H. Bruce, of A.tt�on,,. Iowa, an ex. Burt's residence, on the Kingston road. � I ­ � , - . I � � �� I ' cellent bea, dr g to regain her feet she gas hopeless, then, are the silent te r .. _. i,! 1. . ­ � . t� st rebeived.,' Al�o� . . . ; , * - , L_- - years old, f�, - the suE& Of .$350. He was tained a severe rupture, and it is bard to The faithful heart doth shed, . V . . � I .. .. . . - 1. . .., , I - raised- by Mr. MI C rinse - not From eyes the earth awhile bears, - ., . - . . t - I . I I - _. �­'_.-_ .1 "Bovdston Boy," and i� very promising She is's very fine mare, being value In memory of the so called dead.. . - _- . _. I ..,. . , - d at . CLPVER, THY' AND.- HO'RT , - . f,i � -F �O k, from say whether the animal will live, ol . 1. � . T I M'' 0- S WIFUTE I I i . .. I ., 8 yr. old. a was takipin to Toronto on $200 by the owner. Am action for 'When these faithful hearts again doth I . . . . .. .1. . - Good Frida3 ipm nt to Iowa. damages against the corporation will in meet, � , .$ .. : �... . � CARROT SEED, I - ; , I I I � . - . - . 1. � " �L' . I.,. The follomi6* perso a], clipped froi I.- ­. I � 11 � '. - . . , � A . I .- �_. ,... A.,. .. � ". __... ...'. . -1 . .. -_ . 1 ".. , . . M ditiou for some tiwe. Hear, 11 Go to my right, there remain." .6' . .' _' ' T i . . .�..:. __ i the Chicago Canadian- merican, . will no ­- . __:... -, - � . . I A - - ., � .; I j . 1, ��. do 'bt be of * te t some of our RiShIs' Of lkmffgi8t& - '­ .­ '' - � `:_',`: . What joyful sounds 1�04 P RKER -.IDUNBARTON, ., - - 11 ._,� readers :- r. J. N igh ill to d' efine the rights of druggists That verdict from our Lord, ' . " I ' 0 i - :_ .-- .,-. 4 Markham, lat., boy, b t for some time and physicians under the Canada"Temper. Py them who doth then appear I . - _. Lo . I.., - ­. . . � . . past with th Garfield nufacturing Co., ance Aqt, provides that nothing in any Andhath kept the precepts of 'His word. I �. 1� . , .1 , , I : . is Dow empl Act of the Dominion Parlisalgent shall be What an endless glorious state . 9t :.:-I ,,*� - ( ad in the itv salee'depart- . . . . . HOSE-: ---- 'YOUR . �. T LOR . I I . 1. 0 . . � ., I :. Ment of J. . Fenton held to interfere with LR� or In prepared by the Cres, ; L . ­ I . �.'_' Ily sale by legally qualified Who with Fafth, Hope and Charity' . ­ - I . . - . . . I . .. , ade is be eficial financia, physicians, ach �. ­- % . . 0 - �. - " � __ �� - - . '. . . F I I � - - - . . 9. � . and the bert - * the best in that chemists, or dr ' owing other &wait, - . * . � . . - particular line in the weE t. We congratu. articles : W prepiwatory of t . .1 .­1 ��._ 1. :.... .Ne . LKS . .. I.. .. . I . . . � . I - � ,�;. I.. - 0 '.. 1. -1.. - I . I fo late Mr. Nighewander. : i authorized pharmaeopcoias 'When made ... :­�-",� ` In hat re#Jm of love, , I . I -- . _ � The Methodist church -I.. : . .. 1. of full medical strongth and sold I .'' ­ . � 4. I . ., . I 1. � Words." Tie Lovefeast will be hold, I ing, gentle spring, why do you tarry, �,:'. . . . . - . .1 t I .. �� I .. . . and Sacrament of The Lord's Supper patent medicine unless such patent I wean, �.; , ,�',', I . . � . X 11 . .� I � .­ ... adminis'tered immediately at the clone of medicine if,'known to the' ven:dor to be With your soft balmy air and your mantle . . I I'll �, - " .-W- . � ... - .; . � '. : service. Members of the de Cologne, bay rum, or other articles of With your sunshine and flowers and birde L .. 1. I . - Ulif __ - � � . . I I-_ � _. - % .., .; . . I . . :� Evening se � perfumery, lotions, extracts, varnishes, of sweet song, .... I I I - .. - _­-� �.. - ., -1 I . Subject: "The tinctures, or other /,Pharmaceutical pre- That gladdens all hearts aa you pass along. WO (3� n = 3: 0 dr� W .TX Z3.A. rm. ...-. pleased to 81 ow strangers to seats. Rev. parations containing alcohol, but intended Are you loth to les,To your tropical �ome � � - IL . 1: ' for use as bevarages, and alcohol of sixty- On your achual to 9 0==h=_" .1 AL r- . .. i. . t .W. G. Howi on, pastor. . ur the earth to roam 1=111111111 S 10 L X . _! ...; j Talk's Choa, N - . , - I '':f methylated spirits made in bon4ed factor. As you were not here on your vorns Y. r . .. I . ". ' d wo 'an ih Pickerin i ifes, if sold for pharmaceutical, chemical, Old winter won, I da . ; -I ­ .. if .every X1 = an il &VIS ITZE H - , . r � ; - would i ies, ani or mechanical purpnoe-6 only. . . . I ,t leave for his sphere , . � .. I', . I , Until YOU arrive on y9ur journey here; ­. 1,- ! - I . ; avor. In his se L .' dela, , � �...; .1 07 . :.r . . . . _.. � without say g somethi g good or f rM. y . I .. . I-.- No* American Jewell to � Hand I . I ''L .. �_. .- able of the place, t ore would be no Dr. Talmage has not forgotten t As I iously awaiting you clay after -. ',' - M '.. � �' , '. _� -'-.! i . estimating t ego -they, could do. We ,­ .. I I . - '...- 1 can. make no better c . I I I. I 0 L' - � . . R I . � 0 . . . . I . . A , panson than that - I - d Fob Chob-m' S I ar pin's, / � . which follpwa the throonv'nng of good seed sreat trials of the newspaper profession For I am longing to behold you oijes more, ts .� le's"Ve'st LM I .-,- . _i�."., broadeast'in the wind. It is borue hitber is 'the fact that' they*. are compelled to As My days on earth don't exceed half a I . - ' . I - � - alad thither; some wil, fall on barren . � � Broaches and UrDrops. .... . - --. -1 . . . � - : -1 spots, and prove love's. I abor lost; others newspaper office, day bv day., go: the Before I go hence to my last resting P1 I- -, � .! � - y , "- Ge`"at's' Cuff an& Collar B - will fall by the wa -a de, . .never to be 'weaknesses of the world, the yWties 'Then haste, gentle spring, till I bid you 4 uttonS, &c..., -, . . noted ; others will f Ill UP012 minds I - � . . - anxiously looking about f that want to be puffed, the ravitoos that -_ farewell, . . I I.. want to be reaked, all the mistakes that And to ask you a question I wish you could' The Waltham Watch Company havmig'a'g­ain' reduced the I", I ,-,. as ours, and attract them sufficiently for I . - I - .. � i them to come and see us. '. want to be correctfod, all the speakers tell, ., . of some grades of their watchos,we can: give the verY _... .,.." ;-1,1_._ � 1. 1. . - that want to be thought eloquent, all the. That when I &m gone to my last reati I __1 '.. the 116oft Aat.� - I meanness that wants to got its wares Place ' ng lawest prices in Waltham Watches. v - . . - . - . _. ��, /. 1, , At .a largely attended meetin of tb� notice Will I then Main see your sweet smiling ' .. .. . . I . I . . 1. . Tuesday the 20tb inst., the following column, all the men who want Mbte set � 1 1 L :�* I _. x .. .... _1_.: �' resolution was unanimc usly and beartily might who never were right, lar'the farewell, . '.., . Practical Watchmakek. Brock street,, Whitby.- , .. . � - I - - ,. ".- � carried :-"That in viei v of the fact -that crack.-brained philosophers, with, stor' - - L_ 1. I.. �1. � ..... : the Canada Temperance Act is to come as IOUO as their hair'sud as gl' Y And I will answer you the. �Idegtiorl you I . . - . - _. ; -, . into force throughout ti a bounds of the their finger nails, in mourning because You will again am me there In Y "Our last � - � i % � 15 . ._1 . - fi, . - . .: I -:, . .1.1 im. `EE . . : Presbytery on the I st o May. next, the bereft of soap; all the various bores who resting place, - . L �. L" . . �. - � __DS. OF ALL KINDS, '. . , . . ­ ..'m, . � .t . .. I.... t'l- � t - �. �. . . � 1. - . .. :.q Presbytery desires to a ress its approval come to stay fivO minutes and stop an With the just who go then of the whole : �- , - . . . . �' I . . of the principle embod.i in the Act, and hour. From the editorial and reportorial mortal race. . . . � .1. - - ,...- . .. . _ 1%._' � its conviction that, if operly enforced, roome.all the follies and shams of ,the -1 ­� � .. I - ' . � . . - � . . . � it will do much to lease world are seen da I will always be .. : ,.", .LOVER,- .i i. � . , , ,, ,,BANGHOLM TURNIP, ' I . . _� from intemperance ; and would accord. temptation is to believe neither in God, - I . �11. I .. - - .I- .. . . Robed in a pure spiritual mantle' of the , '. 1. .. -,, MAIVMOTH MANGOLA : .- :1 , ISHOVINGS TURNIP, :�, f ��-, _ I r ..-,-. -..�. -­. ingly urge upon the members and ad. man or woman. It is no surprise to me brightest of graeu, , I � .. .. . 4 1. Z I , .1... . % I ,I . herents of its several congregations the that' in your profession there are With spirittisl sunshine and flo*Qrs. . . SPLTON'S CHAMPION dREY1'3T6M - "GARROTT I LO�G- - _,-.­,,1i . : ' , 4 pressing necessity of d i 11 their skeptical men., I Only wonder that you ' spiritual birds of sweet song, � ..., . . I - f. - ..! 7. I 1.�� 4 I . � 1 � I power to secure the t� ii,0411 'enforce. believe RDYthing. Unless an editor ipr #L That*ll continually s r- Stock vely 00m,plete and first�'elass.. Timotby and � I _.. I __ ". . . - .-� lution be read from al its pulpits, next throw himself upon the upholding grace Russian peasants manufacture 1 ;_ . I . .1 I - ­ � .. . I � ,; �.-. ... . - ... .. t, .. '... � Sabbath, and tbereafte - inserted in the of God, - be must rhake temporal and Watches, very cheap, that 'keep prett . . . I . . . .� . I .. . . .. .. . I a. ,141H - ,h I I d - I I I ti Tou"ll 41 � a sIt E R i B h PE Ill �_t� �t ial I , 0 Mt �v n ;),fi ;d ,-;- , , ­X *: .: .L .. T'! ��. 1.1'r-1. �_ i"*.-i,:­"*�,.._.. `�, 1. :"�­­-t I.!. "_..; ­ .11 �W'4­.*. L 0 G A N - PICKE 1. ­­'. 11 "" ­1.. I.- ­ .;;,��-:- 1� ',�i,:.�:'�� - �., �.% �;Z . . ­.. . .. . -_