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Merin;, ont. oice hones— Morning, from 8 :30 ON- - TUESDAY EVE., MAY 11�. - , CORRSSPONDENTts. no so certain, eppeoiallq after they have law in boeton. : :, . to ll :v: erasing from 5 to 6 o'clock. l -y MIS$ C10UTT8, Prot of tlinsio will organise a . ' - - «' ARF.., M. D., M. C. P. b., ON.' Choral Class for Gentl mean and)f,adies in ■ ^"r' a'c Hired maturer years ; but on the Mr. Gladstone leas issued 4n addrers to_ . - rTT h Hall, ,lickering, Tue ay, May 11th, at em. ALTONA av rage then can be washed seventy•niue his consyituenta. T ,girl. Coroner for the contitp of On- perso"sa joining the CI swill be led b easy and 1,bYelr;an, Surgeon and Aceonoheur. Red- ��ar gradations fro the >irr■ti ru tenants to Our vrort Reeve, ti es a 'day . and yet go to bed with a A single hair will support the weight of i' °' an o2Ticev next door to the Post -office, &n advanced d Mr. Joseph 3dank- s eak of Bengt all over both cheeks. about four ouriees. 1e! . lac ogre© of execution. class terms : house, has had unusual Rood lack this a * The Kansas a clone did dam " e to the 1'i -wing• - - - $9 for thirteen lesson book included. 41 -y ; y aK Le n•1. s year, On Saturday last three . of his be entire press of the country seems extent of 1150,000. _.,, -.; - ---- -- - mares had splendid colts, and all are to be up in arms, protesting against the Six cattle steamer's will sail this weep ' - '- �'_r $ARRISTER J OII ; k.kLL D W, /� doing first rate. Tyro are from imported w► olesale slaughter of the innocent silvery from Montreal for Great Britain. - ' , and Solicitor. NotarT Pnblio, etc. o,FtOx— (� Bank mares, and all the colts are by that oele• v cad songsters for ornamental purposes. American ports wilt in all probability Deverell s Block, Brock-street, Whitby. Private brated horse, "Manfred." T1 at is right. If the ladies 3nus� kill be closed to Canadian fishermen.. y IQ to loan at lowest rates and on favorable PICgERI ' . terms of payment. e-y 1V 1 G AGENCY. go ethinR to ornament their hate with In the Arctic region there are 782, �RPH PARhER,BARRISTEHS BROUGHAM. le them kill the dudes. kinds of Rowers. ` and solicitors, &c.. Money to loan.. No Open for the trans tion of Atli legitimate f `' * * � . - 1 �rpmisaion. otneo : Haney's Building, Picker- Banking Busineu. .� -_ It takes 800 full-blown roses to make a Everything livery quiet here since no a read the other day of a certain lady teaspoonfull of perfume. in ,, open every Frida H. E.caper, K.A, OMCS Hours —Fr m 10 to 3; Battirda s: license" bACame law. 1 Z "YSS PARSER• N. A ninety &ore farm for 10 to 1 o'clock. y w o, after fastening the house, eft a note In Indian there are four female mission- .. ale on easy taring• 4- Mr. Thos. Brown bas been doin some.. g 1 the parlor table for her husband, tell- antes to every million of women. EI,A1[ERE, BLACK, RE8S0 �t Savings Bank 1n C01121eC�1dII. fancy lettering and sign• writing' here 1n him where he would find the key. NNGLlbli, Barristers at Law, Solicitors lately, all of which work reflects great e know of a smarter young man of this The Imperial .House of Commons has . in Cbs.DcerY, Conveyancers, Rc. Offices No. 17 (8 -y) . � GEO GE KERR, Agent. Bred: ton him. y K re ecto a motion to abolish capital pan-... TorO➢ street (over OILS Company's).iioronto. . , v• age who attended to the same duties, oan -No Commission. D. DaL.■rsas, � T •� T•�� Mr. Morton, ear worthy villains mar• th ehalk.in b' let rs on the is�ment. . yont •� i.a.i.iv'm� - a d wrote with 11 Dt�so� BL.ca, H. A. R»9oa, B. TAYLouB The most q ular stakes are those - chant, is doing a Roods ring's trade. He b ck door : "Ke in ash barrel under the P P juor,rbs• _ _ s,y � , , has a very lac and choice stock. I y made for home runs by the home team. - -" E. g ARE WELL, LL. B., BAR- IiATEs3 O 1'a,,BAAGi a n• The fund for aid' the Chicago j notice he has a, standing advertisement *`' a wounded policemen has eached 1188, 87. �/ , ' RI6TSx. trounty Crown Attorney, and Portland or Halifax to Liv col or Lo>i<doa- in THS NEWS. This denotes enterprise. 11 ItAl;ai] lies, it is Alleged; invented a „ County solicitor. Court gous_e, Whitby. lay erry, cabin W $70 and a Saturn $1D0, . X135 and r61eD. fn ediiate and &t May his success be commensurate- They are to have „abt; i London that . 4 ES51t5, ItITCHIE g BILLINGS, steem.g , . y In ,sous printing ink that renders :t I , U ]barristers and Solicitors, High Court of lowest rates. - will carry two persons a merle for twelve ssible for, newspapers, to be read in the (Ante. �tAce, w1,itLy, Unt. Money to loan on tea- If you are sending fo yyourfriegt�de Tou can ob- ­11. � WHITBY.. 1 k, What a luxury it will be, when ' tooxble tetras• 14-° tain PREPAID PASS JR CRRTIFICATSS at :; Kansas City has been ,visited b a _ - . poorest rates, svauabl from England, Ireland, 1<ii,•s. Barki3r nag been asking the`mer= o e is restless at night, to be able to take fatal cydone� Over thirty lives have -__— -- — Scotland, France,' (ter any. Sweedeii &ad Ivor -. n a book Or news aper and read him- vetet•inary. way. For tickets, etc., apply chants of the town petition) to close p been lost. - - - :. . � <_ (by P se f into a somnolent condition, without liQYliINS, VETERINARY SUB- - a.� �� V - i• t their places of business at an earlier hour t e trouble or danger attending other Louise Michel seldom speaks in public if . GEON, Graduate of the Ontario vet- than usual, so as to give their, employees li ht 1 Luminious cards are not unusual, now, and when she does she is more ,- ennary College, Toronto, and practical horse. AGtNT. EXPESS OFFICE. WHITBY. more time for outdoor exercises. d the reader ma not be surprised at hissed than cheered. sboor, etc. On account of increase of praetios - - -- - At the last quarterly meeting of the y Chia has o ened. aNational Temper-: And my accustomed visits every Saturday to q y g some future time to find himself able to ' P µb ;wvs)e, Cherrywood andorDn1 oArtonm l QreenRiver Bask et tor� Methodist body here, a .member offered read his FicxEmmo Naws at night, with• saes • hospital, for the treatment of tend ibe diseases of the � y to contribute 11000 towards relieving the otit other light than ire brilliant pages disease without alcohol. - . forge, Green River, in the forenoons a ch as church debt sg soon as .there is sufficient - Wedneeday, Tbursday and Friday of each wee . SPLINT BAS TS id one and two- 1 reflect. filranger things than this Powderley's. name stands higher is A Ini - class assistant horseshoer always on hand. bushel sizes. Bas eta of all other sizes f subscribed-to' to make the pew rents meet a constantly oecurriax in the invention the newspapers, but Goulds is the b' - 1.4 °r veterinary rnetrurnent. made to cigar. mead,• eurrent'expenses of interest, insurance, e. * t; 'g8'sr cine fur burses and cattle LTvrays on hand. Calls made Rs well. at the bottom of a cheque. b� night or by day pzozaptly attendee to. Ad Orders for thw-tr a SlledIexelusive . die' I A bruther quill - driver, 'who has been Statistics show that out of 847 Jules in diets• Cireen (liver, nt. 34 -y Jas. Guard, of Toront(, wcas up before 1 through the mill, rises to observe that France since 1870, but one has resulted • _ - - - •Veneering a 8peciedty.., Police Magistrate Harper last Week, itiDg a paper is a pleasant business -•r-if in death and eight in serious injuries: .. 11 1pftoinrss Marbs. .. E, Four and Appl Barrels always on charged with obtaining cattle under false y u like it. If it contains much volitical A New York wife who: attempted to - _ :�- -=" - retenses from Mr. John Jeffrey, of tter, people won't have it. If the t e throw vitriol in the face of her husband .. �.;,1 . _ _ Band. All orders y .mail promptly at- � P 3rP - - _ t'mae'tyaf�ce+r', ` a leaded to.. Addrea ach. - He was sent for trial._ Bail was large, it don't contain much reading was sentenced to two years' imprison- ` �•- -- --^-- - granted. TT�� R.I3EATUN, TOWNSHIP CLERK J. B. UBTS,- Pto�rietetr; after. If we imblish telegraph reports, went. - ll. Di�iaion l Starr, Seeretary Pickering 47- ; ' Green River, Oat say they a .nothing but lies, f w The New York Graphic tes that it g y OLAREYONT. f )ke 1 e. YO states AgncuAW16 society, commissioner for baking -- o 't them, we have no enterprise or sup• has some to be a truism- that a man can afldavite, Cunvey&noer, Accountant, and Insur- I ese theta for pulitical effect. If we generally be believed except when he in ' an�e Agent. Pa ustor for the Hamilton, Pro SITT1N6S of �N DIVISION COURTS :: Mr. Heurj Dickenson, on the 4th Con. f Jieui and Loan society: OFFICE --At Beaton of Uxbridge, a much esteemed resident, eve a few P1ekes, elks say we are moth- ender oath. c'o't atone: hroa�'!II' �'y COUNTY F ONTO RXO..:.,; v n• abut rattleheads, if we omit jokes folks George 9tirton, of Perthshire. Seotlard, died at his home last Tfinreday e e lug. s' �. we are nothing but fossiAs. It we who has just died at the age of 101 years, -- - - - He was interred on Sabbath at the Thorn- ublish original matter, they damn us is said to have been the oldest Freemason 1! rchfitect. - 8S- hill samara He had been gilts for a __ - .,_,,.;w.._.__.� - ,-r:.- p' ►,'• >O'' g f r >pot Riven selections, if we giye Sale(- in Enro A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT po• ice of Holding . $ m ° S" X length of time, and towards the last stiffer- on people say we are lazy for not writ- Eggs of 'Dorkings weigh b pounds 13 - � 1. ' for the oonnty of ontario. Drawinge r ed mucl�. The funeral service will be held i more, and give them what the have ounces per scone, Le horn a little ' - nnd tzpeciEoations turn, ■bed for every class of 1 Whitby 2 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 8 1 in the ' Methodist church on Sabbath , Rr y p g �� ' baild,i. %g. 60eam and hot water beatin and ) Brougham 9 3 Q ot,read in some other paper. If we give over 8 pounds, and Spanish eggs' Z ,.; ventilation a a ecial Office - G,orrie Block°, 8 1 Pickering ` 4 ! 3 morning next, at 10:80. He had held " : i p �• complimentary notice., we are censured potiuds 14 ounces. corn(r Dundas and Brock streets, Whitby. 3 Port Perry 8 t 34 offreial positions in the ,Methodist Church ttesidencu— binQeton Road, asst Pickering. 37 -y 4 Uxbridge 9 96 83 887 15 f r being partial, IP we don L all tlaDat3 The Tower of London has been re- 5 Cannington • 10 al 94 9 SB 1a for many years, end. the pallbearers were y we are a great hog. If we insert an opened - to visitors after having been • ':. - - 6 Beaverton • "' t , • 11 83 $5 10 17 all' -officials of the churcl�, except Mr. _4 rrrt {orrPPri•fnq. 7 Upt.Argrove . 1a Q4 s6 u 18 rwcle which pleases the ladies, the men closed for more than a year .on account. v _... ­------­ .�.�r�..r...� Andy Johnston, who is an elder in the become 'ealouF, and vice versa. If we of the dynamite explosions. r�HUaiAS POL'CSER, LICENSED By Order, J. E. FAREWELL, Presbyterian church, 'and an intimate ttend c�lurch then say it is for effect. If _ The refrigerator ships which were to i'_ 1 Ar,�cin:,ber, aJuator, s�:..for the Counties Clerk of the Peace. friend of the deeaFed. Aiany collected e remain lq our office attending to our 'supply England with fresh beef from of York, 'North and South Ontario. Auction Sales Send 10 can s postage, and we willmail at the funet al to show their sympathy, h ` ; of ali kindH conducted and property valued at usiness, folks say we are too proud to Australia, have gone out of the business, , , IG you free a yal,valuable,sam le box of and the neighborhood, church and family w 1f we and as re o1•t says, s minas their ca ita1. . Z I- a mdderate charge. Arrangements for suction �� goods that i put you in the wig of inRle vt'1t11 Other fe110 e, and q0 , p y + P BalbB c valuating e&n be ,Wade at any time at all sustain a lose that will long be felt. the lixocc�HA HOTEL. Special attention making m e money--at on6e, an ut, they say we don't attend to our busi- A dead shark was washed ashore is wilt be given to all orders by letter or tel ph. Anything in Americ&. I Both sexes of all ages, can ess. Who wouldn't beau editor 4 Charlestown the other day Two lawyers. . Addzets lion !7 Brougham, Ont. Q5-� live at home and work in spare time, or all the C3REENWOOD. ^� barred it with a �+ time. Capital not aired. We will start yon. after weeping over it, _ �^ __ _ _ Immense pay,sure to those who start at once. " t . Fife Protection ! the honours due to a member of the bar. - lita.4•ksmtthing, cpc. srn+soi< Co. Portljand, endue. 7 =y Farmers in this section acre about -- The late Lord Chichester was very_ . __ _._ ._::_.. HBERT through seeding. • —� the people of this village pre• _ N I C 13; L REED, GENERAL A. CU Mr. B. Bunting, of Pickering, preached Sm' prom, of his destyent from f7liver Erow- +� ed to go on as they have been for years, well and of the possession of the small ' : ' �j .'s. very instructive sermon . here last Sun - p° 111 Blackwnith and wagon maker, Pickeringg, itboat any mean. of patting out a fire ? pocket Bible carried by the great Pro- .� tint. The ,great improved machinery for riolt, dal morning. Azle nd Nut Cutting. Hor■eehoeiug as Hanel. Watchmake and Je *elegy, There is great talk of a big .etrik® here certainly thought some. action would be Lector. - All W rk promptly and satisfactorily executed, a PICKS Nqa .OMT. on the Mitchell Works, where a large ken b- the residents, after the valuable uggestions you threw out. in TRx Nzwx A wonderfnl electricAl elobk'that runs i _ _ I qumber of men and teams are employed me weeks ago, but it seems that no one without winding, is not . affected by the Pairtterx.and Gluxlers. . ' I A beauti 1 assortment of t. patting in s new dam, They are asking as been willing_to tare the initiative in atmosphere, cannot vary,, and can be sold _ _- _- �, ,- : - _ _ .- = ,- -> for an advance of 25 per cent. and the ; I ti T I N Q, GRAYING, SIGN Watches, Clocks, Jewelery and 1! ih1Cy sight hoar movement.. This, Mr. Mitchell he matter up to the present time. Now, for one half the cost of the ordinary P Writing, Paper- Hanging, Tint�1 6rc•, of all GOOd �, Cltl band. says, he will not agree'to. Outside pickets Mr. Editor, I consider this a great mis- clock, hits been invented. kinds done on the shortest' notice. All shades of take—s, mistake that may cost us dearly A shiver of horror is passing order the , - ' paint mixed to order. hone last the best Hug- I ' PAIWNG PR MPTLY EXECUTED are dail guarding the worlks in order to before long —it may be but a few weeks, United States as the rumor spreads that ` y 1,sh bead used. HILL'S dr WB�OURN$• 26Y keep oft uon -union mesa and scabs.. A - After 96 Yeats, ezperianoe I ■m able to � I will P ho knows? Should a fire break out in ie on President Cleveland's table is e guarantor satistacUon. -14y meeting is announced for the 14th inst. ; any part of the village, with a -high wind P Y -'- - - - --- - - -- none allowed to4ttend but members and owing, it would sweep the village out of ceeded by �' feet and boiled onions. 1. • B(x. #t,o and Mhom. union men in Rood standing. The officers Poor o18 Pion =Plon recently went to ++ -••-'- --� existence in a short time, and we would ICIISI:D 13RI(iaALL, KINSAL$, Are Barkey,Burtou and Pa]mer,of Brongh- powerless to present it. Should snob a the top of the dome of Bt. Pbter's; Roma, otiT,. dealer in Soots anfl shoes, is still pre- f am ; Din — Dwyre and Ferguson, of calamity befall us, the residents would where be commanded s so rb view of - pared to supply his friends and customers with this place. A stirring speech by Din is soul the did not take warning in the city and its environs; the first time - P#gge9 a nod sawed work to order of the hest announced and a full attendance of mem- do hope something will he had ,commanded anything for many guatit I & w key always on hand a full sap- time. Now, sir, ply of �oota and ,,hoes tTOIIl the best Lctoriee in ' ANZ 33INGLYS„ ben is ezpeeted. Ths general impression be done, and that without delay.. Cannot yew the 1,mviriee, all of which have been selected by LATE harrpp is that there will be serious trouble . I a :--�0 here i the end of the week. Mr. Mitchell `A public meeting be called in one of the The oldest merchant vessel afloat is a �ractica min and will be sold at low prices for s0 that this important matter may f+eash. Givci ma ► a►11 and ,sanest fez yourself. toy I 1 halls, po said to be the largos True Love, whicti. A11 kinds of ha+ wrired Captain IIenderwn to hold his be intelligently discussed, and some dell• was built in Philadel hie in 176'1, and is, : _ . JOHNLESLIR BOOT AND SHOE i nits line of action settled upon. If the p rT• � $� �pa,�, anal �'tOC� company, of this p1aA;e, in readiness at a 122 , egn old. She is still in 1 ' Maker. Pegged and sewn work. Orders + moment's warning: Mr. Mitchell says the. therefor, y . meeting would appoint a vommittee active service, and is owned by J. -81. . , promptly sttended to. Rz eiwea 'Workman- u ,•beT. solicit subscriptions from the residents I strip. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the men will find haul second to none (not even `leW�t, King street, Pickering village. 7-y B6ads, Pit , �O1C @,FeuCtn�r Jay. Goaldj, until the struggle • is ended'. f� sere a large sum could be seanred with- Ward, of London. - - - - If rioting takes place, as expected, we will out mash trouble. I am led to this con- Jgeoba of Chicago i8 a bleak '; hatt�ririg.� � SC &IItling, Flooring, ►Sla' : send you a full, report neat week. Din elusion from what I have heard k�idents smith, but, as he is a convivial soul, IH F!R'1 IS NO LONGR ANY_ ing and UMP L14g8. f� -` appears to be the dangerous character.• say, and I am prepared to do my part,too. most of the work in the shop is done by ' - doubt that fir. Johnston, Tailor, soar of , If we cannot get s public meeting, let a Mrs. Jacobs, Who, it issaid, (tarn shoe a the satisfaction for INALE: N�• 1,' 2 AND S WHiTIVALE . ?: uba+cri list be opened is your office, horse with neatness and celerit . $he is Cuthbert Haase, gives better as Ai,=0 =�I t s ptftota p lees money than any other first-class house in the On and Cutto Order ou Shortest t township. Call and examine his stock if yPu I Ol' alOmq Other bwslineas place 1n this rillalge, d884ri' bed a8 haVil3g ` treinesrl 8 Deck wiob w yet a stylish, good - fittingg,, well -made Bart. Notice, and at Lq►west Prices. either at `'Wn Burst, of Ingersoll, i8 vislti>izg and contributions handed in or to to and shoulders, mighty arms and hsnd�, ' Aememher the address— JoHlisTOx, ease o! 5th Con. UzbridRe),:' ]lira Editflr, to the 1 the Mill (Lot 18, . friends in this locality. Yon. Anything, and gennune Chicago feed �'utbb7% House, Pickering Village. lr ' Miss Holli*er, of Cherrywood, is in thing started. London Truth :--I recently an ionnoeai _ miles North of Claremont, or w'11 be - - - NoteGJ. _ delivered: Dry Oft. slabs for sale, cheap. town. Hoping you -will give this an section - . Misses "White grid 8i3nmoltds, of Cedar in Tfis Naves, and that it will result in that the sortie Herd of Aberdeen - Angus ' {{ - - r- • ~^� 'r` " " • Jane lied cattle at (IrdvBnwood has been f 'rE I''E It11.N CE HOTEL, G-RE T - a T. FoR �R, (;}rove, honored our town by a flying • amt yours, ft., � A PB,oras� -nor. mi. s ld to a firm of Canadian farmers. They i - wood, .J rim Mitchell, proprietor. . q p 7 -81 UXBRTD(IE L visit last Sunday evening. hays since purchased the whole of th*' I house is a; newt building, fitted up tith" every acconu,nodatioti for the travelling 4ublic. Large Lessoy' and Lessee Itiv at to erheads A Scandal• welt -known Rothiemay herd of the same; Ynd corninocious stables and - beds, for horses re the mill property, lead 901i1e person Or from Mr'. TsyIOT, Of Glei ibarry.' •i ` . ►shall at all times be pleased to receive a cal t; f. pemona, >i►t Rlreiseut unknown to nr Ste, —IC'is sad to think that m �this day T1 consignment will number' irons my friends and the public generally, the b of bpd light, when the Word is preached pearl .one huzidred head. G 18tf 4on e, roke into the mill lately and did ,n Grecnwoocl. - U K D O N HOUSE, PICKEIiING. considerable damage. ,..,. ,t _ - before almost every man's door, that there y Jaulea GoYdon, Proprietor. This house is Out of our very limited population we, should exist people so lost to shapne and When Mme. Dudley, of the {vi0me(�le .. a nee new brick building, finished in superior ual count, And the following the better instincts of hums nat re afB to Francaisa, began acting in Paris she was style. E very - convenience and comfort for the by gat . gavelling public. `The. choic�at brands of - - amongst the female element of Mlle village: be guilty of 113fl1QtunR punlanRlB t upon troubled With a certain Bibi�atlOn of the w'iaeg Liquors and Cigars always on hand. — wager( and inoffensive oh' Oren, wo y only voice, which was One to a peculiar forma - ~ nine old ,maids- • and . twenty widows. New and ccnwmoclioue stables _and sheds. 7-Y_ of the barbaric rah + _ sh f the 1 tter are orilyiI grass ages Still, air,saoh is a fact tion of Pier lower 'aw A-. dentist said' lt; �� Ii�JL'GtIA:11 HOTEL, J.1�I. (,IERUW Eight o tylthaugh, I ho of rears coca . I have t - ,a_ widows. Pe+ could be remedi by forcing back the -B Proprietor. Having bought of Mr. Thos. AB FMda' iii A for Dap ire hope the been rlae4ie uainted with a t lower teeth. So for six months, day and . oncher the abovo hotel and refitted the sum y recently took place in a f, lly •nit ht, -she wore- an iustrument of India ;. throti.hout, I intend to Jeep a strictly temper- C. ,. time will be us roved by our aeholsre in not far from v' e, where a I itle boy la -f� d = rubber, n ®vet moving it, and always, ante bongs, in conformity with the w of the; butifying the school ar q►ap taken into an OgLDdlnj� an i�rer�ff0g �Vffi.01y from it. $he obtalD9d . land• A call respectfullyy solicited. An attentive ;,, r stripped sad beaten gptil the bl flouted hoatlez alv,ays in attemii►nce. 10Y . 3 ,t t $ is �1f ,i 0. 4 is '. . We axe in want 0 a f6W cod •;ni Ulst• act 8nu3103ati0n. t .' ! . St 4,.- - ' ries for our village. I think either a down his back, and this was done on ac- P . - -- "i' S s 4 ,. woollen f&*ry or foundry could 880Are ooapt of a trifiitlR a#air that had Ooatlrred A little adventure of rite Doke do Bit: � I .1 A boot of 100 pages. and � and ds helping to build. - 1l PA k for.an _, . a good bonus tower FmK during the d,ay, rihloh at .most slid not gauze —tile prospective husband of the • The beat poo s,dvertiaer to con- • .,- Q • Now, who has_ entarpri se enot3,gh to gash w&raut snore than A re rrmand.: I am Princess Amelia of Orleans. "I was R1181H WHITBY; "' - p - salt, be 11 ezper� 1 the s tion 2 A>aathe xUR West• : 'given to nndergtaaad that these sane p8gm Pay � tra�Uwg� Spaiq," sajd ills Dake.. "and enoed or otherwise. . ,.:�— 1 . ,; ,; . a an en%buslastic saivatlopiatsw wt1lob - itccuret nalisteoinewsyapersl� ndestimatos . s .,: L �� , • _I tnent would be a -lager r Moon. Pl ha� the i "cable little village., "the cost of advertising. The advertiser who -f R � " • . . . ! , • , ,�. , f adds t4 ribs eriormit of f he ,Offence. 1� $may It was 1 a. m.IIOOking, at the O�D�lyy, to to done dollar. a It the it +" ,,,12,E .: ,> ft snob be Christianit t �n I Clad ho dolry in the place, a gruff voice: oiLl? - i1i1'KS FFFFvor � ,' ,• � � -Wa y. � y, i formation 8e `re 1 hglp u 1 "'1 feel ao pa keclp over this �t . ",Who's there-?'.'-.. +'Dom Al curds -; q�ire44 while forhim vest one hundred tLou�d dollars in ad- 'Anim : f "- ie � el s>i1i0 s6 'are vertiein a scheme I dioaazd wrMeh will s� a to tli H�. iiit' lu' air, 14Ir: Editor, tba►t if I' heil►rr flail of g. e s in as I' be ` Q8 amble °on Bidoak' fo i set f t b tb aft x' 1 Tier- RamYre- man- Fodro•Cailoe- I+�rana is q u a-� meet his eve Pf' 64ri g Q Botirdil p 1413} 8 i� . •+� tit3b C4ndq $ . to requirement, , �„ o et, s 5',�ver , _ } •° D " bn . de Rob + ds: B>rsgansa 'rr do so by dfgh dwpi � eases glhibbp, gird will always teen .oa lm� � i c � � � �e �t � - * .149 ad&iona lii►,ve sea. t3 rest, Drees ants�c&rriages to let ILL., sty s8m1 -can nnig tits "l ie Of 404 . , el exp � 44�d: tihefr '�irf Beds tq '� • - :. ; l4 +Drive bn," itA the r4 . 4151 t'•tt t >TOr 10 eenU• first -class h which begins at Laoaing, the cap"jtal,nght of day.y. Sent, Post-paid, to . R Co reasonable. terzne. , apDe 16th next. Yonre, for humanity, V AM. accommodate so many people." y A ar, I reaper solicit a pall from my ads . . Write to tiEO. P. ' ROwI' AII bully �` t f. gBWBPAPER ADVE8TI81Nli Bi7ILF general public. 1108proce •)+ New Yor1` and the g 8t. it'rieet in Home &I '': 1. Aw. S f , .. - . . ; ., -. _ - _.. .. .... . I. - .. f ; t . .. .., . r _ , 1. 4 ( +c .. . I �. +- -.- .r. -..... -. .i.. ... -.. -.. .. ,.. r 7 11 °n.. - _. - 1 - - - . - .. _ :. . :. .1 _ -Lt'P. ,.._..: it i -. , - r r d ..,, } -Ill, I. 11 .. . , , � � It to, 16 A . -h,j have i . I I I A ODEBW RAMROAD I - like rlysr bed - can be vilecktd. T r . / - E& , ... . , , ,,, I - .- . I . I . . ; .., rOlIZIGN ECHO - . . . I I . HOUSEHOLD, -,:,z.: *,,.r!,., ­,. 1 of the fag :, , It . been convinced for rome years I - . ,. ' I ..; . _ L.. . 1. . A. 0 1 a . ;.- . c. _ I _!,.. , - . . 11 Uft thill'o" L - - bUlly of k 0 riTeg WMtIO tanden- "O "=Oletion Of ft'S CM dIM F#Affie L . . , .:;. - M adaime A Ibin � will on- of" within d In the course of hu- I '"Arsim RU"Asio . .1 MV I I t Jl�_Wa�111 - tz!L That of Di - .:�L � Is by T I . . . . ' - . ,)I � . - '=n at the opening of the Indian and Cole. man pr V ,, Bhha's sorrow " may some , . -The ­--,, .�, , � .- .:Ii� , It In hard, writes Mrs. C. T. Herr1oko 0 exhibition In London. . A St, �otenbffrw despstch, "yet , I imake dish-washing poetical. Still day be robbed of Its terrors. :. .. . 18148 of the &n�Aisn Pacific railway the n It go reported that KID Louis of Bavaria, - - - - ­ � I . 01 f* the dimon■ . - .....- . . , . " I ­ - -I.; -, hslm;vm; fresh lowtoment .. Ordinary mortals, by dint of givi 0 I.. . 'vin a I - . R leas of their - - . they won d has become bankrupt, &Z a regency be I among an own long talk I - . - amount of thought to this that t A 15TRUGGLE TO THE DEATH- - slon fie some more highly esteemed "On I declared. ; - . : . I the Nolfic across Siberia, to . .1 I I • � ad of Una 0 , - - . . 1­ i.� . can convert It Into something totally differ- The oldest merchant Yawl afloat is'said. .I- I I -aitye Cab wl#b.�& Mad En , air# Vladivos*k . If Russia ban stolen a maroh . • 1­1 seen on i 0 Sowards ...'. - out from the unsavory I an into Whi�h to be the bark True Love, which was built Is A IE ­_ - . over B081*4 In railway prove ­_ n* 4 Will be a long time before the Run- � .-. j. 'L.�'. it degenerates when left to the hands of In Philadelphia In 1764, and is, therefore, I was in the second Yekn Of my appre Horst, I . . . - 122 years old. She Is still in wilve services tionhip an fir . 3. of the Cinoln- pets with those of Bag asftkp or ill-trained servants. It won d � onAn on No. 6 sian looem lives *owl .. _ . . .'..; seem almost gratuitous to mention plenty f and is owned by J. S. Ward of London. noti, lUmllton and Dayton,.Rcad, 'when I land and oa In reaching he shorn of The branch to UID811 has not really hot water an an emer tial for the pro. A Baptist missionary In China *rites - got such a met- back one night an low firemen the Pacific I I not that home that what an American family throws ever lived through. The Incident happen- t Ufa Zlhtoust section I I ­ . - porparifyingof utensils, were it ye been 0, and the . feature E r lately been decided .1 .. . one is too fr(quently convinced, from cloudy away In. a year would keep a dozen Chinese I about fifteen years ago, but every to keter, burg has only I& '. . 1. .. . - 0 a, my mind as clear as if the af - UPOUI site years of dispute over the con- . . glass, streaky china, or dull silver, families ; - and what a Chinese family thrown it comes to site I., ... - 11' My engineer was flJot g of ins of different towns. Yet the . . their latest bath bad been of extr�mejy in - away in the "o time would not food a. fair occurred lost night. In - , ­ - .1 0. Pacific , '_ 'I', I*ast off mad Bob Ripley. erica! ides • f I .: �-: it: .., erAte temperature. With water 'jut off Menu. . �DA 0 He was a jovial, whol al,,,.t oh of a Russian Pad _... ,_� .boil,, good soap, and-an abundance of tows An an example of the s000ntriolties of oonled fellow, never going behind lass of to already talked of and written I- L . . P .. ' M .. .1 _.­ . . there Is no reason why stoneware and prey. - British alectfouN, the London GION gives beer, and was kn all along the a"& about as a undertaking of early and easy. -.1 .11 I . 2111* D went. The other day a meeting . - _­ . f - ed glass should nct be an attractive in the r this as a result of the contest at Ipswich : . sober and trusty scoomplu dainty Cleanliness an French 'obina, and ci t "An English borough rejects two Eogllsh- Well. all of a uddi n, bad luck struck of the society for furthering Russian trade I ch token 1. � men and elects two Scotohmen on a question him. He had a lit a home, whi was ken and commerce, under the presidency of - .. crystal. . . ­ . . .. 0) . Nearly every household -bas e6nie favo -- of Irish policy. . . away by a, land shark. He left Clnoln- Count Ig tieff, was enlightened on the sub . . , Dad one night Jack by • isoussion of -several projects for , . . I..,. 1. � L Ite preparation for brightening silver d House rent Is 'to high In t6' city of Max - Toledo on his usual' run, ' ­�- ' - brasses. Among those which accomplish loo that many houses are vacant In the older and returned I ad his wife dead. She the great orko among them being a OwIOUA -1� ..., �-' this without Injuring the articles to ohs �h quarters of the city, newcomers nearly all had some head ti able, and died without quo tends by an tnterprishi exile living - ;F - . 'fortni ht banishme _ they are applied way be mentioned : Y ir a moment's warn ng. Within a In Siberl at, MT diffiotaties .1 seeking the suburb, especially toward , 1. Mat silver, silver soap and elootro-sil 9 0 want. Landlords 10 not come 40W his boy baby nick ined and died. and t were very' tisfaoterily disposed of except con, n, how- . pomade will servefor cleaning vaseas or Us, a ever, preferring to wait, since their pro. left Bob without home or family. I tell one, which was quite left out, of calculation. . . - . . ..'' I .. . r - . ol B30ares or other finely engraved bra . party Is not taxed when unoccupied. you It made in awful change on him.. He' and that was the source of the 150,000,000 . .1 : an he . - - Nor should they be touched by a bras read . �_. .: I us * I The lave throwing &bridge over the was off for two or khree weeks, mad wh roubles an more that would be required for i 11' " %. - . §tralh of Menloa, that separate Sicily from came back to the )ab I oould'soaroely g- the anterp a. The addition of the Cana- The delicate etching I i too easily effaced r M.- � I ­ � � . _. . I ; , A. ' * 9" ' Italy, will when consummated, be one of nlzs him. Ho, ha I a wild, queer look to ­ CI to be subjected to any bat the dian Pao o railway to that of the United Cl. 'g% . . , last dying. Wash the ornament'in n - his eyes, a strong sound ' to his voice, 'on,l States naturally makes the Russians feel ' _ hot water and then rub thoroughly wit a the most striking feats of modern engineer - hot was so sullen d morose that I almost more keenly than ever the disadvantages of - bit of soft cloth ;.an old handkerchief t fog. The place selected. Is whom the ohan- �o sp - their Isola position on the Amoor and the in a I nel Is two and one-half miles wide and 361 feared I him on matters of bad . I _''.- - 1. dipped In lemon juice. Wipe dry and p I- feet deep, and two piers will support a via. nose. , 1 made tw or Wee trips with him, pecIflo 001�att . ­ !..... \ :., ish with Chamois skin. Benares brasses a 0 duct of pteel rolls to a height of 328 feet and b6t for the of hurting his feelings - . . , . . . : . --- especially apt to lose their brightness tea . above the water. . I should have do application to be . . ., . The Value of Salt- ' .. I I .. . Ily from the dust mottling In the Interstic a . . .1 . - changed. � - , ..., - . . .1 .. . -_ I ' -I.., - The Egyptian Sphinx 2 Is Soon to got a It . �e - . . - '.. of the closely engraved surface. - was thirt , 'Or fourth .trip after he Save pains in the bowels and stomach 'r I I . , 1. Li . ;-� thorough overhauling. A OOTP"Yd has returned to the ro Ld when we left Cincin- 11 I -�. . To clean copper the old mixtu been formed In Paris to aid M. jdamparo in ' are often speedily relieved by the applies. of vinege r and salt, followed by an Ap*F1 lo - lug on his exosIvatiou. It Is thou Usti one Novembe ul ht for the north. It lion of a bLg of hot salt. A ,weak solution carry ht ge of salt and water Is recommended by good tion of sifted ashes, does better than an - was a wild, storm that the Sphinx is a tomb, and that Unler _... '. ; thing else. The final friction with chain out Into the o9un I caught Bob smiling - it or Inside of It some valuable and interest and chuckling. a wildness of the night physiolans� &a a remedy for Imperfect dign. '! ­ -Lit to, I . .- .- I ...;.,. fikin or soft flannel should never be on 6 . tion, ardor a cold In the head It is a oom- . Ing material may be discovered that. will seemed to strike responsive chord In his I to - . , ..' . Even in our enlightened age, and smot g . . a ours I anuffad from the hollow of the . ..''L . add -a few years more be the length of hie- - . - - . .. people who ought to know better, the pra, 3- tort'. In soul. O:d'63 a" ad to be in uncommon Eaud. We have known severe cases of � ties of 11 draining " dishes in Ion uncommon The work will be carried on with spirits, too, for sh was liding along with catarrh an trely owed by p-raistent we of than it should be. Servants do It almost i i- care, so that the great Sphinx may not be a heavy train, an making no fuse ever It, this simp) remedy every night and morn- . disfigured by the somewhat . . , variably, unless closely watched. it Is a tardy autopsy- I made some re ks about it, but Bob had Ing for one oral months, when the best of . . . . . - - England no reply. Indeed, he acted as if he was _1 ; '... ... puzzling question why it should be donside r • L A Ufa Insurance company In E efforts of he beat hyalcian■ failed to do r I.' OU Ps bears the amazing title of "The The �Oyhl 1vt r alcue in the cab' I didn't like the situation .... .. -1 ad easier to wipe a pile of plater and . 4 any good. It should [A Used milk warm. - ­L . . . that have all been drawn from the WAteir A Friendly Society." Its mind is not, as a bit, for I had a suspicion that he wasn't A -good li�ndfal of rack salt added to the . to . . . - once than to dry each article singly while It might naturally be supposed, a insuring quite right -In his head, and he was also bath Is the next beat thing after an 1,,voean t, so 9 :... 7 In still so hot that it naeds but a few touches of persons a filloted with or abl to he spurting her be Dod i hodule time. We dip,' and gargle of a weak solution Is a \, .., - ... 1�. . I � of the towel to make it bright. � disorders, but general, like all Cher life in. were to pass a ail )-tracked' accommodation ever ready remedy fora sore i , . I good an It. I �. *. 1. : The towels themselves era not the le�t saistiodoompsafes. Indeed, It! would seem about'thirtymilaii put of Cinolumati. She throat. a a dentifrice, salt and water is . ! . ... important of, the m(ans to the end of was - that It rather seeks the Ignore, ought to be in eight minut(s ahead of very al g, and also hardens the gums, h,t 5 t an ,ot . - 1 40_� it does not Ing dishes-properIV. . They require care :o actually contemn, t 61 servloo of our time. but 63 Io me overreaching schedule it W M failing - ill also prevent the hair fro prevent their becoming gresay and maloec,-- that Important of ter,w I,h,tlit in nam- time so feat that feared a collision. The . . n f'o out.. W n broiling steak, throw a little 9�. j. . ... Otis. While washing soda should never I is ad, since in a recent mai a- offlners oeniuotor had him eyes open, however, and . .1 salt on the coals, and the blase from the , t . , : stop about tr rienty miles out he cams dripping tat Will not =nay. A little In used In any department of laundry soot r, assurethe public or there will at ;. i - 'y i the addition of a couple of tablespoonfuls f be a secret To atmosphere In a' affairs of forward and cau#oned Bob to slow her starch. boiled or raw, will prevent the irons -, I . 'L ammonia to the suds in which dish towi Is the society." . - ­ . . • - . down. We Vorreachad five minutes fromsticking. If the irons are rough, puts scrubbed does no harm, and assists it a- Various trials of the ': It shod r n. Bib answered surly little salton a thick brown pakeri lay a . '.. . .1 are now ' shah horse. in tha a /': terially in the removal of dirt. The taw ils 'a n ugh bit ailed out again he obey- piece of thin muslin over It, and rub the . ­4 shoe, which is made entirely o sheep horn f 0 v u " , - I __.. I ,- should never be boiled until washed th4 r- are.said to show Its portion W&ptodn;; ad orders and ad her down to lose the iron over It kill perfectly smooth. Ink stains - ; ... .. _.. . oughly. Otherwise boiling sets the stains. for horses employed into sad known extra minutas.n ad. • I '. . are entirely removed by the immediate L � A to have a steady foot on t a pavement. -- a siding all right when L L . I- n . V We had elm Hoation of dry salt before the Ink has Ver. .�I,­ ; I . -,!..`,*_ . , I ; . .... - . . . � ­11. ,� , I ,..,. :Jt ,'. �::p - ..- . . ._ L , ., ; . 17.J .- ., , , I - �. .1 I � .. I : * m� . The results of the expaimen an therefore I noticed' that h a fuerrout now increased. When the salt becom. a discolored by ab. _1 I "I . - . - - ­ � , eepers, 1­%I, -. to He would whistle for crossings whets none I ]Rotes for Housek regarded as very "tisfpotory I horses thug earbing the Ink, brush itoff and apply more ; ,. fashion drive a a , ?iople who pay allegiance to fashlonn . , shod having been dri t rapid on existed, and he would toot suppositions wet slightly. 0ontinue thin till the Ink is . - such pavement withou slip ng. esidw cattle off the ok. Onoe" seeming to all removed. If new callooes an allowed too dyeing their white lam window with me shade of yellow. this advantage, the no In spoken of ignore my preaenn altogether, he opened lie In strong salt water for an hour before wi so 1, - , ­ an more durable, and, ougli a little more the furnace door a ad plied in the fuel' a'- ihe first washing, the colors an Im likely . , _' I - * ' ' TIN BUTTER-BOWLS.­4 oorresFondeat 2 expensive than the or , kind, noun though we were c itrying more steam than 'tofads. Damp salt will remove thedhool. . '1i 1, I . � the National Stockman recommends tin but, destined sooner or later MW lace the iron I had ever seen o . I - I 1'-- i'. "LL I to I; oration of � cups and saucers caused by Sea I ­ I .., ter-bowls, affirming that, with all pool ila shoo. ! At Hamilton I i rai fully resolved to speak and oaml�as washing. A teaq�"nful of salt ; 11 -;� .I .care, the wooden ones will become tarn � to the conductor If he came forward and " 1. - - --I. - led The i nusnal 'sevarity, of the- I' pas't, winter -in asoh Ik riosene lamp makes the oil give a . �' - : - - and spoil the butter. . I 'gave Englishmen an opportunity of induig. gave me opportan e d not. It ,much clef better light. .. : . . . ' . - � . ..� M VI . was When I retur ad to the cab after oiling I I ! . . i % CLZANING BRASS AND COPPL 18�XLS; `Ir 1. I . sag in many sports common to colder I . . ... Brass or copper vessels used for stewi,g up that Bob looks up at me with 16 start, am I -, [ L �9 countries, but rarely or 'dyed there. Sk%t. I I 'l. I . i . trults should be polished -while warm, If surprised to assime, and said L �,� ;... . � . . . .;. I . an Ing has been general, aid during the week t. A Royal Printer. , . .:, . I :, , a . . I - i I . . . . they are easier cleaned to may nothing of the 11 Jim, I'm thi;il� of them." , no� . : . that followed the now y ear many toboggans . t In generally known that PrindeLuA. . find them ready for use, : it Yen. Bobs but they an better off," I . _. pleasure to - . . and sleighs were seen I d about the vi- WI of Baftenberg, son of Prince Alexander - an a U . I . ... a quart of olnity of Lyndon soothingly sald. "Yon must bear up like . APPLic BATTER PUDDING. On Auk I then amusements I of �-wso, Is a practical Printer. 'Like most I _ . .., 1 I - -.1. milk, four egg#, one pint of flour, end small were eolipsed by a in who built An 100 man. It'sead'anough, Gad knows, but , _. 1 . iof the Princes of the Prussian Royal House, On must meat It bravely." i . . � teaspoonful salt, three or four large .tart yacht and was able to nall In It for two ; . /I . . . �, 4ho, aha4besu taught either an or a trade, apples out fine and stirred into the batter weeks in January on t frozei surface of 41 Did you see--?" '. . I . L I . . I., last. I Boil or bake it for one hour. Eat the Reading reservoir . Prinoe Ludwig of Battenberg was early . Of What V I asked as he suddenly check ' I _ L "Iled upon to choose a calling, and his . . .. __ 1r, to the delight of with sauce. . the whole neighborhood, ad himself. . . . )holes fall upon the art of Guttenberg. In LiQu - He looks .' ID SA:UC'IZ (F61t PUDDliws),-Two The will of Kate Rows and, the little dwarf , He did not answer. d at his . _.... I . . - bblearoans butter, one cup of sugar and watch signalled me to ring the bell, and in the palace of his father the Prince has a : .... . I . . that was known all over Europe as 11 Mk- a moment more we - were oil. Tue night printing qffioa completely fitted up for or. yolks of two eggs beaten together, vest dome I& Maiquies," con s novel feature. dinar ptinting and book -work. . Prince d pour on slowly two ou boil- wa- g-owing wilder, and we were not . .,­ saps After she had disposed all her proverty, . ton Ludwig pildes L Imself on his ability to Com- ing water and stir until dissolved. Flavor there her drubs. -4 Well," '14 ' out of ' 'Hamfiton when I made up ;pets with I compositors Lad printers who fel. T­ ho I . : . . with a little grated nutmeg and three table- said she, "my drama lifien and every n y� thatthera wastrouble close at hand. 'low typography for a ,livelihood. What Is . tarred spoons Cal a wba syrup which comes In bot- thing that I wore must far too small for B i� tamed to look at me now and then In a !still more, interesting in that the Prince$*. 1 .. '... _. tlet;­ot,,atrawberry syrup if preferred, way to prove that he meditated evil, and 5 the littlest child ; but, In order that some theeldestl daughter of the Grand Duke of . � . FISH BALLS.- at up eight good size'd p6- poor little girl may be happy, I desire thLl from the way he kept the whistle going the iHes", Is a printer, too, and that, live high. - � - tatoes and pick fine one pint of salt codfish, the awn of ten pounds sterling may be ap- passengers behind must have supposed the born pairs work regularly together at the track Xp be swarming with living obstroo- I I . . Pat a'i in cold water amd boil until tender plied to the purchase o I twenty dolls of my tlonc,j We were about hall way to Day. owe. The lamest work which b" come from enough to strain through a colander ; add a size, which •shall all * dressed from my Pflnoe Laiwig of B-Atonberg'i& prom is a -1 piece of butter the size of an 099, a little wardrobe and given to ant. and I had just replenished the fire, I cream and one egg ; salt if needed. Mash 1 when Bob suddenly gave her all steam., It volume Of notes On travels Written t y the The German ship Au i 'b longlug to ; Prinoe'.e sister. the ()ounte". of Erbsoh. I all together and fry In boiling hot fat. a "Mod to me as if old 63 took a clean jam Use . Bremerhaven, and bou r Hong Kong, often feet sashe felt the extra steam 'Schonberg. Tne book is said to be executed q : a spoonful for each ball, dipping the spoon narrowly escaped fal a �roy to some 1 eam 6:9 In a thoroughly printer-like way. 60 I shouted my Llarm. The words won I . . In cold water to prevent the mixture from pirates. When not r oih her destination I I __ - - - sticking to the spoon. . she hardly uttered before he was upon me. I � ."-_: . .. .. . . o .. . .1 a was hailed by a ja , #41 of whose 11 You've got to die with me F he scream- ! �:;' ,..L:, , ' ' seemed to be nnarmed� an were peralate How to Advertfile., . WIRE RING DISHCLOTH.-Man Cid Oi ad as he clutched my arms, and I'm not 0X_ �1 .. ., . I .. . .: p 90 house-wives have no knowledge of the ex. In their efforts to trade wi theWp,whioh Aoontomporary,lngome 44hi to oil ad. aggerating.a bit when I tell you that his In . . . .- cellence of a bunch of wire rive (to be had d had slackened her pace by he wina fallin& vertising," says . 44 , I . thing which '­ L. eye looked like Coals of fire. � Another thl for a reasonable price at any hone-furniih. Presently a namber of jams swarm- I was by fat the stron or man of the t - -, , Imblishers have to contend with In that the .. L - . - I I ad k tie Auguste. The salted me about in , - - in store) In cleaning pota, skillets, etc., par- up and began to a but in his firnt rush he I � results of advertising are not always Tinable "larly if the latter should happen to get G irman crew had to defend th0msslv"vig' a dreadful way, and had almost pulled me to Patrouit, many Of Whom oft not, under. . . ._.. .. . I . scorched.. A piece of sandpaper will *,he be orously. Five of the pit*%@ were killed to the steps before I called up my muscle. . stand why -custom can pot be directly traced • , . . , '1_1 .. , seic g off patches And several wounded. A smut breeze to the scores where they expanded their . Then I did my beat to save him. He was . i. �1` of 41 burned-on " food and it doesn't Injure sprang up and the German vessel got away � bound 'to go off, and I was bound to pm i money to obtain it. Business is like a river - I , 1, tbA glazed vurface of the kettle. - without Io@L with many tributaries, and in which it is . L . I . _. v=16 it and as we pulled and tugged at each . !-- - : , , - , - . ' hie to trace every individual drop of .- 1. . . . . ... , ; . I It is 1d: Gl�*A, thlet o� 'P"d POTATO ROLLS.-Bell nix good-'sinA pot&. 69 Municipal other, the train was running so close to a . . water to the - spring from whence it came. . ! ■ I "Prom 1840 mile, a � to that none of the i ton with their j sokets ; take them out with laboratory of Paris, who as* Mina ' . . a skimmer, drain and squeen with a tows to 1850 about 25,000,000 Rillons of brandy oared to reduce the fraotion. I rh='. ir' � But U A j0Qr11Al is Selected for advertising to insure being dry ; then remove the skin, were made youly in France, and fully Is lasted about five minutes. I ear Purposes .that reaches time and again the stmg Was 3 no most mash them perfectly free. from lamps, aid a seven-eighths came from grapes. At present wradually drawing him back Into the Son. i ' likely to be intanted in the so. - tablespoonful of butter, the yolks of throe more than 50,000,000 gallons an yearly Li, and wow wondering how I could se- I, citation, that paper Is oerwWy a sure . I tamed out,. but not one per oent. of it is nialit-head of Profit-able trade in eggs and a pint of sweet milk. When coo cam him, when he i u Idenly shut his teeth the Z... t , made from the grape; grain, older, beat 1 stream of Patronage far below. To beat in a teaspoonful of yoa4L , Pat In jut 9 on my right wrist, and bit and re likes ., . .1 .. . . . potatoes, &a., forming Its in I *0 'a & � advertisements In a small way Will Temporary - .:, ;%L., * ' enough flour to make a stiff dough. When pr a pal sources. d - I fiW to let go my alatoh, wid an I I not pro- 1, permanent . . .,-...;: The spirits thus obtained duos *4 Immediate or this risen make Into small cakes. Let them talued irould be fairly di7s,) he tamed and leaned off, Uttering I businears' linarsaie of rise the game as blevalt9'and bake a delicate wholesome It they were perly rookffi,jd. a cry which rang in my earn for woek�s "y more than A light shower will I . I . L,., i- � brown. ; But they are not. bly. .when put after. ; � affect the depth of Water In a well, but by - : - . - - ­ I . . . ,�. I , - ! ad UP ..'. 1. upon the market the charged with It was high time the - itelm VM shot off � Pernh"nQ y in the use of printer's Ink In the - - .1. I - .,�, I I ' ' 'right dire lion, the . - I I , . . acids, othereg-and us n of oils of this As 'I afterward learned, every p""n result Sought will be . 11. I A Some -Made Telephones., ,.. _. T ger most deadly nature. he a riling Increase I gained in.the ,end with . :.. I . was handing on and praying to heaven, for ; Interest. - To make . &'serviceable telephone from oil 0 . .- . . . f violbut insanity and or in "ladies In the dal last of them knew that something :- .. . . farmhouse to another, only requires enough France, fix late yeah, in by .Girard 'Ltkl- had happened On the locomotive. I brought .*. I - . : . ... . [ . L Jup,iter. boxes. First nola it um that deadly brandy. her to a stand-411111 an soon an possible, sad ' 1 . . I wire and two cigar -,- - ' The 04 I or boxes, and make a hole about half a 11 We import large qqaotide of it into " when the conductor reached the cab we dImk%n" of Jupiter froin the sun Is CO , i 1 4800000.,O)o mn44 It -5- � oh in diameter in the Centre of the bottom OOu1Qtry`- I ' backed U to look for poor Bob's body, ' 6 next In brightness I , ... .. 2121 to Venus and may be gono in daytime of each, and then place one In each of the A gentlerinA who *vs cin'We"kal. We foun It about two muse bsoki and IS I Aims in . ". .. houses You wish to .connect. Then got five low or Heangho, Riverl' in Dory last tons was a shocking eight., He had struck a clear weather from a mountain top. It I@ I ; . of common Iron stovepipe wire, how great a source of I trou that river Is @tump head first, and head and face about 300 times the weight of the earth, and Were has 1,200 Umn the bulk of the eartiL It .= loop In one end, and put It through to the millions who jinha I the central simply a bloody ragas of fish. re- 14.. your oigar box, and fasten It with plain of China. Muohl the Mae story was I ran the train into D.►yteD and we had floote nearly one-half the light that falls . _ - the hole in I I a I - , -_/ a nall. - Then draw it tight to the other told nearly a century *go by Lord Miout. som-My come to a standstill before I W#A � W?ou It. I . t . - - - 1. . . ,tin it, when usoossawy, with a - box, AUPPOZ nay about this most disorderly river. ,Nine seized with a chill, and had to be helped to i .t" L * .- : I L , I . "By run your line Instances are an r000r4 of Its making a oom. the h*141- I was jut olosse broken � Sudden Wealth. ESOUt cord. You can 0 � an down 1 . .., " 'Af . 1, .-; I .., I . into the house by boring a hole through the plate change of It has moved has under mortal drain, and It . - 0 PI UmP nix I Old Gentlemen (to tramp, to . I.: support your braces with Wats nailed mouth from south north lover four do. weeks I orept out of in bad. Ill was jest Vm a ok ) whom he'll" " glass. " - y gi al Is _N p r P ) '-i- �_ " , ev I I .9 a mi I - I Amorl I ;ad . cloudy il P . the t, I 1 6 ,Tu&dl U . 0 . a at , T, � - , I I - I rOd , 0 � I . �rhl I 9 Ito a 1h I t I � I t UL ;"�M` ,oi- - I I I t 0 sheep's h, On a Z nt as paused W I - � , I P , O"77 5 I k . . . 61f r I - , I looks , I A ti) "iris I d � t � be rte r U Ins U �i I far 11 in , were C Sti = fou I i a � I akin I Is '01 by that deadly , " U i' rs % L' h bi I 17 I urm. ..;.. . .. / i� I - I owe my friend . what - � . • serne the window, and your telephone In grew of alltude, lean 11,4 oral ; sandy wastes determined never be stop foot 00 An Mains, i will you do with all - . I IOUs but when health name back I got m I 09m lote. The writer has one that lis 200 and shallow lakes sobers I I that money? 602 R � " . - inbereded. In the 4 MI'Ll PU I=& and cost forty fire cents, fitas had existed. Was an been *am &V11a, and the result was thou I Tramp SWO 811MOk at the niokle)_ = 1 1 � I S "A of It In the bank, Mr. . L uslo, wi the Organ Is Play- =U& whether fia[Aad my and took the I AM She red FAI spend for will CAM in is . I .i - Ing thirty tact another NOUL I than dindrous ovotowi and changes Of other We of Poulk-blew . I � - . . I 1. 1. - - . L' - L I 1 Tans. . I ." - I : :: ;,! - - ; L . . .. . . . i I : I 0 - - : 10 - ... UN -FOLXS, - I KOONAlk , - - . I : ­_., . m.: ... . 1. *�4.. " T W. H. GILDIR. 11 . . . . ''. . . The first Important gift I r000f ved &I* becoming a resident of an F-equiman vi in North Hudson Bay was a boy. lfslloo 44 a bright. handsome lad, about twelve Y444 old, whom I had often particularly uoki,,, for a manly and dignified bear. 4 name was X001116"t That WAS supho - and pretty, but when later I I 41011 J*Wed 04 meaning the name lost that pleasing NOU4 which in my unenlightened state I had F4 muohadmire& AHE,quhriau names* 4vJ some meaning. Usually a person is n d1 amea After some object. One Man (ar wowAva, is, there Is no distinction of gander) will 4 called 41 Wolf," another "Seal,, Soothe "Salmon." and a man who joined Our P-" In King William's Land was named c. TW keour, which means first finger, but some. . doses by way of joke the others would oQ him Is Potowook," signifying great too, 11, ' boy's name, KooloallA. means JOUIV, but 6 this Case it Was IL Misnomer, as Kg9mma was particular cleanly-for an 1',,49ulsak His parents wore plossed that he bid foarA favor with one of this white men, and one day formally presented him to me, 1a to. turn I gave the father a handful of gm. powder and a few percuseloa ca,ps, and to the mother half a dcz)n Doodles. Thu the boy moved Into our tent and was fed iron, our table, but I noticed that he prudently look the rough edge off of his appetite 14 the pHs of reindeer or walrus meat lb his parents, tent. I In the coarse of a few days I 1 TMOW the conclusion that if I Could not alter his name I might, at least, change the Mo. dition which seemed to make it apVrold. ate by giving im now suit Of clothee, There was a I a f ffi Cal now arising from the foot that all our oloting came from WhU Is called the 11 slop-casi.l of a whaler ead had been dealped for full-grown nift In all 11squimau-land there were no kam or seamstresses who could fashion and mo,6 woolen clothes. 80 I was constrained to exercise my own Ingenuity with sclassmand noodle, and alter some clothes so that my adippted sea might be clad In' civUbW garments. It -was a change that he had long desired, and no boy In the civilized world ever attended with greater anxiety the hour whew ho.might don trousers gad cost than that artless savage waited for bit first woolen suit. The material was only rough sailor's cloth,, and the out and stitches would scarcely pass muster in i ready-made clothing store, but it was & gnat feat for me to AcCoMplish, and both Koomans and I regarded the garmatl with unspeakable pride. . Before he donned his new suit I longed to take him Into my tent and give him each a bath as used to commemorate the Satur. day afternoon of my olifldhood. But know• Ing that these people never wash I was afraid to run the risk and emitted the bathing experiment. The nart day I board Frank Malmo; one of our party, tell Koomana, as he headed him a : pion of brown soap, that I would like him better if he washed his face and hands. Away went the lad to the nearest puddle, and soon came running into the test, breathless from exero■s, and tamed his smiling face upward to me for inspection and approval. Then It was that I saw what an effort he had made to please am His face was clean and shiny, while all, i around It, at the roots of h and on his neck, the newly applied suds lay glifte on the black 'groan and dirt that had not be(n reached by the al end process. Poor child, he had. done the -boot he could to plea" me, and at what cost of suffering was evident In his blood-shot eyes, which the suds had invaded through hit unskilled manipulation. . Koom-ins was an excellent hunter ad dog driver for his age, and had a record of five meals killed on the ice, whloh was two more than the next best score among the boys of his tribe, even including those several years his senior. He had 6110 killed five reindeer, and had vazqabhtd all competitors, of ' his age in their ouoe races. Although my boy haJ a man's waist his-arms wtra those of &_ coildI , and coa- sequently a gun with the 6rdtnary stock was awkward for him to handle. I there- fore made, for him a small and effective magazine rift i by replacing the stock of I laiRe Smith & Wesson pistol with M which I out out of a black walnut be"d and made into a short gun-stock whloh he could use with f "Hity. With this crude - weapon Koomans, - contributed, thirteen reindeer to our general stock of. pro 711100 while on .the journey to King VVIllism" Land and return. Wherever I Wont, whether on sledge journeys or Minting excursions, Koema,na, was always my brave littla, companion. I enjoyed his 100idy while profiting by his knowledge of FAq,,I• MAU craft ; therefore It Is not stmlwe* toil we grow vary fond of each W other, and that Posting was a great &I to �cth Of 0 Koomanik was drowned the year after I lift Hudson Bay, and when I return It will 129t *"in like the mine place without Jilin, , L . .. The Angelus. .. - i . I I . .., BY FRA NCNB L. MACE. . W119 soft across the dying day, . I . � .1 Angelus I . - . . Across the amber-tint*d bay, The meadow flushed with sunset ray; - I Ring out. and float, and malt away, . . . . Angelus. . . The day Of toil memo I . on, ago, ., w .. Angelus ; I . While through the deepening vesper glow. : Far up where holy lilies blow. . Why beckoning bell -notes rise and flow, . Angelus. . - I ; :. 1%rougli dazz'Jv g cukiatis of the ;rest Angelus, . L. we 86-4 a shrine in rows dressed I . ­ � And Uftud high in vision blest dressed. . Our every heart -throb is confessed. I Angelus- Oh . - - ­ . : . � has an angel touched the bell. I I Angelus I . I , . I , For now upon its parking swell I All sorrow memo to sin at formd4 There tans a peam no wet& can toll'i . .11 A-Kwus I . . L . . �_� - - . T!here'e a new oemebery, - out Want 00 may. rUshhW UP Inds le I*% by advor*W W' id-m-lo. xilsfill graves. - - . 19 %E mm- " arm a A" Ir-If iw A *4 I lbmftd to U&U my doll 1 b01101 We 00=6 @0 a Pak *1 pants. " . I J . I 1. . - . . . , I.. . : i . I" I - * ; 1 , . ... I . 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Well, flamer uses over and we had the hand of his daughter.' 1. - b M Anbsr seamed " His fatht r l and the yours man had naive surprise to her ilia eyes. turned to the parlor. g reseint recently at a wedditog =malt " Oh, the colonel was a widttwar, "` at►td restless sad fidgety, for he is of a very im• nothing to do with it 1" exclaimed Bills, I was P • madame, laughing, "My cousin lived patient temperament, ' Madame L-iforrt,' •massd. ' in the church of S.. Thomas d Again in the with her f &the r in a country town. She slid he, rising, ' I would like to sho you a " Marriages Ore alway arranged by the , . - . •Faabourg Paris. In the square was the youngest child. Her mot er had pntntfng by Paul Dalaroohe in a next urents with w, said madame, M. St. (Iertnain, � >, before the church ladies to elegant ooa>;nme y g �� vending from their elegant tags and been dead many ysun ; her brot srs and r m.' I had seen the painting ban. Thoavel gave an affirms vs answer, and - Were des the steer, where a rich carpet was sisters were married ; she had n asked d of times. bat I followed, with• the marriage talk place ortly after, as is mooting in marriage, but she did not like to leave i a word. t V wouldn't yc a like usual in Fraao�s " laid for them, as one would see in New York her father, and he would have been so deco- ens it too !' said M. Aaber. No I seener "And shall y its be ad In that why: . cn a eimll tr 000� Sion. At the door stood late witht ut her that he had not the heart the door olosed than he asked � in his Clarice 1" naked Alice o mpasdonately of • ,, - ' two vergers in white hose and so to urge it, My uncle died about two years or way, ' Well madam w6 \. breeobes, with blue coat, gold- embroidered y. , e, at dc�s your madams's prett young ing to. o ; his property was rdivided among his r think of my friend !' ' Bat, m�oomeur, " How e ! am no dug t0 America." Our Picket Wire lreaee t. Y Vg i u sarpatiti baldrie, sand the picturesque' three- oornered � all other tease for strength, durability, neat appear- - • o ldren. Pauline had a moderate income ow should I know ? I have not had an o ace and quality of material- This is not a Lath , with light gray ostrich feathers. + — tee tie, but a loos picket ton+oe at hail the cost, wet- • bat trimmed which would not permit her to live rtanity to speak to her. Bsddes, it it►o ' . While &wilting the arrival of the bridal � the style to which the was aoons$om• more suitable to know M. ble for lawns, parks, cemeteries. schools, gardenr� - took asurvey of the church. wh'oh Vernon's Verner s. im• R D orohards, vacant loft, side liner, farm andg� maul cartage I ad. $he wrote me a very sad letter, rest" first.' t Oh, I saw that In as in- BRANT rposs fence. 11 is the cheapest fence in rbe mar-' , Was built by the Dominicans near the close s oo we can't be beat for quality of tows. soleageatr lamenting her father's death and her t. said M. Arbor. There is no need m of the ssventeenth century; and during the own loneliness and desolation: She king him. He is enchanted.' ' Tsply, for the Dunkin Bence. Yakleg Machine for tie Do- �"'tlbro olatlon user aacapied by the Theopbil• asked me to find her s room and board in he is the most beautiful creature I suer OLD WATER RI E STARC minion a Canada. Machines Territory far sale. plrt r, It war richly decorated, tike Paris, in- a convent or in some quiet family. aw,' said M. Vernon. ' Far too young and TosOli a P[CYIS!' YR River l top T rOAt :. - mat Roman Catholic churches, where art y me, I am afraid.' ' That remains , i Bend for Price Ltri. Ibl sever f3t., Toronto. \ Some one I wrote that I anemic de all I cased for her, oval for seems le lavith all its resources. d id • Bat, my dear ooasin,' I added, ' why do be seam,' said his friend. ' Ask her, ma- TM� LS* M hss Dolled Art the handmaid of Religion, you not think of marriage 2 It will be very time —just as well now as any time.' t But < + . I .. but she seems often to torget this subordia- disagreeable to you, who have so long been . Vernon must go away ' Certainly, a ; • '. ate position, and to arrogate for h( rself a the mistreas of a handsome establishment %dame ;' and he opened the door into the G'S . temple in the house of G.)d. ' I noticed par- to live is the way you propose. Seriously, lor. ' Come, then, Jails, don't you wish ARIAST ' O . - ticularly a marble group of faint Vigoent de, marriage is the only solution of all your see thin beautiful ting ? ve you no 't m � Paul with an infant in his arms and n older perplozittss.' I had not tong to wait fora Itaslse far the arts ?' he Dame. .Anbsr �'atelt>� Temp red t�teel _ child at bias feet, sad a Descent from the reply. Pauline wrote that she would will- ishm to know how ou are pl ed with Buggy kj Carr ' e Gears. . Grose, DE marry, but she was now thirty -slz is friend.' He is very wall ohs cooly - At length`the bridal .party enters,, pre- years old, her dowry was not excessive, and `rather'old.' ' Oh, madame, is that all . the vet rs with their glittering she feared It be impossible to make on oan w for one of the best matches in Oar "Jump Soxi" Body on ullpeo ourmeste with . ceded by a ready sale, and makes a u handsome, durable • halberds. The bride was loaning on lihe arm an advantageous marriage. ' Diffioult; I rasoe 2 I do not know that I have any �� her father. while the bridegroom ponduc- wrote in reply, ' but not impossible. Come ob' action; she added. ' Then madame, we and "'°tai Oend than . Rides easy with one 6r tour of h ere and changed from a eiagae to a i � They y to Paris make. me a ,little visit, and- we will will consider the affair settled. ble carriage gafokly�nd ooaventenUy, yoor \ led her mother. The were atten ad b • - several bridesmaids and groomem"t and see,' Now I had in mind my friend Colonel " Early the next morning M. Vernon carriage maker tot partioolam Ostalosus mailed on o a n . followed by a long train of relatives and de Couroeller, whose wife had been dead called to ask my husband to accompany hi 'wa =OauO" to i i friends, Passing up the• main a1s14, they about a year and a half. He often came to to the house of Jolla's mother, and after the J. Be ARNSTRONCt Mfg. Co. (M)., ' ' . - ® took their seats in the enclosed space' before NO me, and always bewailed his loneliness usual oomplimenta of presentation he imme- � (III LPH, CANADA _ - ` . II - - - \ the high altar, the bride and bridegroom in and the unhappy condition of his children diately asked the hand of her daughter. In art from the rest, in o airs of he had but two, a 1 and boy) without a throe weeks I had the pleasure of being pre - 4 - - tbe centre, vlvet and old rich enoh h for ( glr a B,Q al fwuf� O ' ` . , crimson gold, mother. It 000arred to me that sorrows sent at theweddtng." ` profusion o! � white I •' Oh how dreadful 1" Dried the girls to � � p J I 3[ention This Paper �- thrones. There was. a profs , rightly mingledi might make one joy ; and • gi s Perth at., Glelph, oat. flowers around the altar, but they were all the next time hp oalleci� and entered on his s operas. ,,No lovemaking 1" "'No walk. Alj Humbugs Set at Do$an08. artlficial, as seems to be always, the case in usual onologue I interpolatbd the question, by moonlight 1' "So pprosaic I" "Everything { —I- .- — . France on each occasions. Though they are • Wh�don t yon marry again. colonel ! It hurried up so. just Uke a parcel of goads �.. C. 1�VIDEMAN &• 0050 The ■aaterplete of Holding the Largest ' '' . itstions one would perfer to Is the)onl thin that can make oa for et bought and delivered." —?"'°''wMile" °r- egquleite im- + scrotrl Hernia or YIIPTUB]!:. bave real- flowers at one's wedding. More your sorrows.' g ' I know it,' said he, ' bat " Why, bow long are betrothals in year improve Fa*ft Audi Loaadle7 dangler, show than sweetness . Is a bad omen. , there Is no lady.' ' Pardon me, colonel. I country !' asked madame. And lends I of Lnndr* Applianoss, Burglar- not to Ue im- The offieiatirg priest and his assistants have a cousin who Is just my age. She has "Two or three pears generally. Seldom , Proof Window -plash Leaky Step Ladders, eta, etc. posed a by wore white robee, with lace which would recently lost her father ; she has a dowry of less than one year when the parties are Dodd -�mg. YlU.Wripting and Carpentering "�"0 �c catchpenny .Hay. ; have made the despair of a duchess. The fifty thousand francs, and she is coming to young• work.- oML Ft. -AA ingmadeanew bride looked very graceful in a white' gown spend a few weeks with me.' ' I shall be " 1 should have ohanged mp mind three . , �SEZD $ �$ L T, rtiJTO Discovery to ;L*. per plain, with the tulle veil floating delighted to meet your charming cousin, or four times in a years' M. Lefort, a shape of . to her fast and orange blossoms gleaming madame.' looking rep irotn the book which he had been ,gaits anointed. ` tipplying the o ts. The ceremony •' In due time Pauline arrived. After the reading all' the time, apparently. Spiral Pad very - _ out from her dark ri gk y arias of very I 11 was loo and im ressivd. In one part of it , .first greeting and condolences were over, I " And I mess Jive times," said niadaato. Alin Una ;Roy fail Ste�g�pL large eorotsi & p said, ' Pauline. I think I haw found a bins- ' "How, then 2 Are not enoh 1•n engage- t3ernia.i here- the priest presented to the bride and 'bride- gg gatLL� during Hinter from Port to- every Thursdays by invite the - " pieces de marriage " —that Is, band for ycu— Colonel de Coaroelles. I menu often broken 2 the inquired. and Halitazevengiturday to lv and is summer suffering pub- - groom the P " Oh, never 1 said Belle with fervec. from Qnebee every es tones , oawnt at Low . silver medals about the size of a dolhir. bear- have bean acquainted with him many years ; at Bat my dear child,'' interraptsd I, sa I donderry to Land walls �ss tan eAotl.nd and lie to costs• ing the names of the young couple, with the he has a f1 pe position, and he was very in- • Ireland. ALa from Baittmor i, rim EWifaa Ana t31 John•., and with me date of their marriage and .appropriate dnlgcnt to his wife ; she was very happpy am afI•ald you are mistaken there : I have N. t„ to Liverpool tortntehtly' during months. andhaveaday mbleme, A little later they advanced to• with him. He will dine with us on Sanday, known a gra►t many broken in my time." The reamer. ,+t the al orla lion salt during winter ee vei totbe at e a re nted " And do these young lovers see each pl and from during sum a Portland, Boston and Phiiadbt• • ward the altar, where the prie tip and you will have an opportunity to see him, y R phis; one dnrtne eumtner tvitiweeo Q1aa�ow and Mon my cffice in to them two golden paters whIoh the I have said nothing to him about it ; you other often daring this long interval !I' , treat, weekt , aia•tow and Bbston, weekly: and filsF Toronto, and . I . y g cog and Ph�adelpbla, forinigp ly. 1 will guaran- ►► ' • Very sites. madam. it they happen to sO , pr other information Teo to hold reverently keened, and, returning to their may feel completely at your ease. 8or freight . p . Beata, two of the groomsmen held bive (My Canadian readers, who have been live near each other. apply o �►. Bob umno er Co.. 13aitimore; t3. these Rupturee under any oiroutnetanae% or no their heads a to white groomsman mantle of of th of " But always In the presence of the our Mirk, Co.. Halifax • pea & Co St. John's, brought up, I hope, with a strict regard for cry I suppose p !„ y g N. 8,• B. ; chases. The Aral teat shall be:-1 d ; the pattient Erin e. of old, while the sleet troth, will doubtless be specked at madame 's lady •moth , Wm. Thomson 1� Co. C;o , Bt~ John, common chair; I weigh 17b pounds ; all r With g g "'s 1 it it very common for ou Is Allan & Co'' ]Chicago' 1AO & Alden, New dead hit me up with the chair in a bent position. we ton with the service. want of veracity. I was not sorry to see ry m „ y ng y York; H. Bouiller. Toronto • Allans, Rae & Co., 1 , to the eevereet test known. As a proof that o 'friends exchange a lance of to receive her betrothed alone. Quebec • Wm; BrooYie, ! P�iiladeiphLa ; lie A. this offer is genuine and not thrown out to the plib- aring the offertory the verge ro jawed my y u� g g •• Oh, shockin t" and madame looked Allan, Flortlan Boston. ontreal , lie ass a decoy duck, I do not ant a oentuatU the - assembl with their mono none enrprise, which madame did not observe, g went. '• Bat if the en- — � Truce bias erformed its work during "levels trial. . through the y d with astonish chant, "Pour lee panvres. s'il vows lalt" and would not have understood if she had rigid nt were brakes, rbe would never find Note.— applies to hopeless Cases that have tried (•' For the peon, if yon please "), e%o fol- observed it. Frenchmen appear to regard gag all manner of tmoses without success. Send b Cent a Ge as a thin innocent in itself -one which a husband after ruoh an inttmwy !" mom= stamp for book on Rupture and Human Frame ; vatn- lowed by a Groomsman and a brides aid, g "That would make no dJfferenoe," Ire• able information. Aadrota CH48. oLUrHfi, who held eat the small crimson valve bag may be even highly meritorious, and which otned, " unless a L were engaged six oc 11s ring Ss. W.. Toronto, Ont. to receive the offerings. I would they becomes criminal only under certain oiroam- I - - seven ears, and a man broke his engage- l�s Tlsls ltlii.Y•�olt. L. have taken part in the charge at Go sburg stances, deriving Its >Vorat character cadre- meat then a. to happens. She would f, . than do this myself, but the perfeo ease ly fro m the motives that prompt it.) p •• sine. Clartoe have lost her fresh young beauty, and her the line off the ustitatn sad froirawefwx CURE-FITS - In a e oolonel o d Psrtrem ' - and grace of these yonat; French glr made Oa $end y th t: !Oesttral >�etta as • heart might be so set on the faithless laver it charming was at school then, and there were only fear i$ >ireba. lQew sections lie bat opened rep and When I say cure I do dot mean merely to stop them for• of us—M. Lefort and I,' my oons;in and the that no other' •could ever'take his olsoe." ss�y sets" t„ those wa•slat )reductive sme and then have them return &gals. I mean a red" At the .close of the mess the bridal party " said madame, 11 oar young girls r�t Oda, and the 11AM rwill yr" will have " filfb) � . I have made a the disease of y. I warrant remedy ty colonel, who sat opposite her. They looked " �► t c re the Ior t life-long a %use 1 warrant ai nm.no ed around the alter Into the 1 from time is time ate at least saved f rota all pains of the oholcs " of location. to sure tb. wont eases. Sesames others bare tailed is no 1art1v0 For tall tnforWation w be sent YOU troo Al reason for not now recelvins a cur.. Send at on6e for a . . parr at each other f ' heart." when they received the cOngrstulatipns of - and when their eyes met dropped them in- charge) about the tree and cheap homes, aPy►l treatise end a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Ofn . . their friends, afterward returning t ough " And the ars kept from tndeaoroar and re you. ice. re s ])I you nothing for a tr:al, , e stantly on their plates In the most comical 1? b Jolt H. )H ®I . and I w111 sure you �t Tutees D& H. a. ROOT, . � the gland aisle of the church in th ram matmer. Dinner over, I took my cousin flirting and macaiaavres to attract attention western O.raadian Pars. t. C- a a• w. ay•• BMG O��►�l 31 1flIlg�i Sl+l ToroIlto. order as they had entered, except at the • • too said I, with a glance at my ponng mss, ork St. Toronb, Os► +r , arm of her husbands aside : What do you think of him i He + _' t�isnuai 1"ass. �taat~ cave. l�r- bride now leaned on the is too fat,', s%id Pauline. ' Fat.t You think Can�asu —not that they needed the hint while the organ led forth ezaltin ly the so ? The Idea I' • Ohs madame, how could parttoutarly, however. I " Wedding Marchh"" of Mendelsohn. on! He s immense !' said my Innocent "Theyfiir tenough afterwdrd," sa 4 Belle ��_�'� ����m .,, As we'came out of the church my. friend, Pauline, with a look of distress. 'Onlyy �spiritedl . "Don't you remember that -- Madame Lefort, said to me, " Yo bave consider what a fine position he hu,' said I, odicar ldadame T., with her yellow antis, FACT AND MILLERS WILL S AVE'MON EY By IISINtI Been what is very rare in France, a arrtags . and enoh an ezcehent mss 1 if you could and, the young officer at the Grand Hotel ! . MANU of love and inclination, a l' America n. It I never saw any much flirting In America." mccon's g • He „ only see how wall he looks oa horeebsok at a. Don't talk, girls " said $mil " I • a the only one I have ever tcnown. the head, of his rt+glmeat l' ' y - t' And our own, madame 2'' said ++ iter in the evenin I�*khad aft epportu• want to bear about the third marriage." � � �_�. .1.* y L g '• Well, resumed madame, I felt s .;, t' Mine has been k happy m het alty to speak to the.colonel. Well ! said I, , . ., I was not acquainted with M. eferd when Interrogatively. 'Madame, year cousin is load deal of oomptaosnoy is my enooesr, and - . - >+t formed a subject of ooanversatten at my 'Try it once and w!ll list .no other.'ta1 - I Was Married to him. The - rat tlme I charming, but she is rather too tall.' The j . i - ever saw him was on the day of re o � in at next reception. I am disgusted,' said I 'We the Bole HamarActurm -of the Gesaine Lsrdtnes y l is g tinge oolcnel had a giant's penchant for lit- Madame Belval. ` I have bees m$ all . the birth of the prince I=s�'LEly l. a was tie women. ' There le ne 000ssion for yon 1 Wool and Harness 01HS.,1 - . reBented to me to the Ches, but ' I have not winter to bring about ,a mariiage tween i1r180 ,CY del% Bnglne, p to go say furthers, said I. , , two of my islands, and it has failed at Lot. - I wsms engrossed with the scene are d ' me mentione3 it to my Domain, of course. I BROSm & �O; TORONT001 . . and did not much observe him. ' ow did ' said he. I will never try again if I live a thousand �should like to call to morrow, ean,' ' I am ready to try again to -mor- I . , you like M. Lefort !' asked my mother on « In six weeks Pauline was Madame de y a Pre be as kind as to give me soma . the way home. ' I do not know ; I i caroely Coaroellas, but tip to the w'.iding -day she • ' ,said Madame C•, wife of ••� yj( $'j"' $RAND, FINul . • looked at him.' '..Bat, my daughters your continued to sae piteously, ' If he were only 'l'D'i� OUR OAI�t DIAN GOAL (iYL, father has selected hem for your usband. not so fat 1 "' the minister of marina I am looking for IN THS NAR$ZT. - I - " said Emily. a suitable wife for Emile, as I am very dot I . He will dine with us to-morrow , an anlers •• Tl}st ie not romantic at all, y yo men . he tB very disagreeable to you —' . Lefort "Bat they are very happy," said mad. tirocu that he should marry. Young . was a handsome man ; he is .so s III, you same. „ are exposed to. many temptations is Porte Oand all i�akd: L. D� SA Y E R. & C 0•, HAMILTON - tnow, and he was much handeom r then. ••Doesn't she think he ih too fat now 2 of thing�o d o d.riv a mother i He pleased met bat I never spoke n words asked Belle. lade Emile well be two nty-five next month- "' ` - — YasUr1 RM OF— . 1 to him till after we were married, whioi• •• I dare try she would be very Indignant If I should think he was old e>itongh to . � - l you were to say so," laughed madame. t i was 'net a month from the day I rat saw find a wife for himself*" whispered Alice., " ENGINES - him,-- and all the time we were so duty, my as Now for marriage Number 2, said all - �e ' �' mother and I, with prepsrstions� for the Helen. His salary it twelve theasaad francs, I •w ' . which In not bad for a young man, and his awarded FIBST Pluz 1885. at Provtnoml Fair. iW f' wedding that I had not a moment Ito think. •• A short time before my cousin's mw- father will do something more for him when London; oent,si Fair.- Hamilton, and Northern, - _ . Re sent me the most beautiful fiow�ers every rlage,'' continued madame, " my friend, Me Fair, Walkerton. . in9 Amber, ' he marries.' ' I know a girl that will snit I - day, and for my eorbeille de, m r f he called ob me. That is s strange hila emw �, cried Madame Belval eagerly+ « i!' "Peerless 's _- — eve me diamonds end an In la shawl idea of youm, to marry your cousin to that torgetdn l ke Rip Van Winkle, that -rho Gra�nlSaver nd 1 eerless ' -- -- __ which cast five thousandtrsna. a was In great fat colonel,' said he; ' I have a friend had'swornl�.,,, (Thh leas interpolation. a state to commit follies than," sal madame ho would snit her maoh better, I am sure' I afraid the $dutch ladles had not the • :S E P A AT O R S. ; . I . . ' with a little sigh " I was bewII red with • It Is rather late #or that now ; she V to be a Leasure of be acquainted with Monsieur all this ne splendor, for French girls -are married in, ton dais. How vexations ! Vin Winkle.) being administrator of the "p It"" *Orre -re me A. i~ a, to and It a Always dressed in the simplest wa —not at said M. Huber. B zt, monslenr, I have a Lour Railway has a daughter almost nine- - all ail in your country, where miss has alater•in-law, t young widow, several years teen. the most amiable, the most 'lovely, and ; Tread ipowogs, to 1, a And s Herres. , everything as handsome as ma ma -and • yonoger and far handsomer than my cousin. _� t without a - • her lather vs give her a hundred thousand Light sopAratorst arAd and sweep - - they never go into the street Your friend might be pleased with her. I , 'That Is very reasonable,' said _ - •• _ - Chaperone, I was fall of life d longed Nothing easier. Dine francs. g wish I could see her.. on and a other war invalid Madame C. ' I shall be under everlasting - 1�.Send for Iumtn and oaWogae Prloe List. . . _ for excitement ; my m with as the day after to- morrow, y obligations to oayou if YOU Will speak to him - - and went out very seldom+ so that marriage madame Anbsr, and I will Invite Julie to of oar son. with the greatest pleasure In R was like an open door to freedom.' �� Meet you,' My sheer U really very his ad- the world.' E AG L E V R A N Q • ow ou dared. . ful and M. Aube conic not retain bib ad- ,• Belval had an Interview with T E Bat I do not see h y , Madame ■ .:- tt 0;, as to that. I was thoughtless miration :.• Oh• madame, she is adorable 1 the sdminfstreltor 'ot railways. He would p'jNZ BOUT3 AND SHOES.. , • . -enough, and besides I never expected any- If my friend can please her, he V man to be make inquiries about the young man, The - ve - envied. ILet me see ; to -day 4 rnesday. mad In a week the I /u thin different. Ea Was very resale was ntislaotory, �%68r�Y1$r , to g bye Eugene our little Clar- Well, Thimoday, If you and your slptor and friends of both families, anoludiag M. L'- me ; by and m trtend w111 - ice we fell in love with enoh other by de- M. Ladort will dine with as, y fort and myssli, r000ivsd an isvitatloa to a ttiIIg►t - . grass, and - we have been very happy. I be there., soiree• at madame Belval's where the two - .. think marriages areas happy in France as Thursday oedlpte, the dinner and the would most iror the first time. _ e three last guests. 1 I had told my sister what was Ia l� people y em g for them In the Looking . any -where else. I helpsll�been ha p ." �ntemplistion, and we wore naturally a Ut- It s eb many . - winter, and they have a py tie Dario to soo M Very He was s us obsorvors. afi , Do tell me about them," salI. •ice man, about fifty �ysars si age. edemoissll� Therese vdMF IN ��,gR� T ' . • . " With the greatest pleasanI this eve'aing good ' wasn't he bald !' asked tats oarL tan • after dinner." Oh, 1' which is ro ran in Franoo. I pitied the , , "The girl will like to hear he story he was a little, oas the tap of bits t?mur child, she wan so dLveaed at the $Pee* pair and every boo - - too," said I. (the girls were four oharm- head." . ' �� thought of bstog on exhibition, ass It were. • . lag epeotmeas of Amsrtosn young woman fill bald men.' How old was she ? and looked p tie and then flashed olisraate- " i . bears this Eagles I ` hood who Were under my elate tempsrarily.) i1T have �„ ly . .. r: hied A tie Under thirty. , a < .� . Acoordingly, when the lam ps were lights as I Id not think she would hive mar- I tan glad I am ne A a PIMA g1rl, said � . AN TZkDE MAIM (for there u no In French par e so beautiful, Helen. "W"4 - _ . draw our chairs wand the table to hear the Tied h1 ti she was sa clod the man. was so ell► less - . . story of the 'three marriages. " We my dear he had a Hue sodat Bad. hated They hardly dared o took at RACE MARK et tlon as a large fortune, hotel in •Para, ag 9 y ; .', 'IIRgetmtetai , '" ''-0 "Z'a. 0 QTHBg' " Yoa remember, brgtsn madams, the g .. - . - - •.: Ells - II - � h a� last 9tmdey hoard in 'he country, elegant ensilage, and enoh other, end were as silent as va�•ma5er . - .. . - :.: . F, -- . . - - 4 - ..: ,.. .. '. I� ...�_. ­ . I, r ..x^ r' 'r I. . .... - I -, - - - . ­ I , I• ­I.." . . � . - - .. 1 - i - • - , - I .. �, . . :.1 ..:...____­ . . 1 :. ... -. _ - .. I ,. ,+- .... . -- „ -11 . ... .. .. .. :. :. .. . - .- .. . -. .- , .. .. ..1 - .. - t . . - ... � .. ,_ 1,:, ­ , ;�, . ;. :.. , - _ - �.,. .. .. ,fL I :I :, 1. I __:- - - -... .. . L. ".. '_..�-,­ �.., , I ! ;. 1 ­ - . ,.. . . .1 1. .. -1 � I ­ . . .. _ :. .. .. ­-, ; . � .. , . , 1 I - , k I :lE - I: . '�' , I - _ _ , t . , , . I ,. :. I. , IV • I k i 1 f�: J', 'a` a Fj kg p :'t . _ _ - • - -- _, . - .. — O . . I - - -- b .1 :, I • ,. . . . _ . 1. • : • J Ti 5. , _ _.- . . h R r "4 W&i 'WM*- ;±13'. , ems... a.� 11�i i�i>ktb. =_�+15C'v3�`l�4fi�4�"s. , . s.`:.. -. a�: ,�k. jx> , r .. .:, ,- . ,.. t MF d Vii, _ sAa F._ t� .,.i _. e. C..?1,:» ,.- _ :_ #. -- .,. ....wti rA°Aid. a, d� Vie 'qt -- ..a- sa .w ,'',t'r :g'Ft lM +. `,•a $"'{3119 :�= iaSY 4'- `,i��' •^'�'..+- s�,tFe s� ,` "i"'.I- - -,. .. .,. _ i» .r .+ s.-•'-• - _ _ x� r+ / -I :_;. _ . > - , ... -.' -'i_ fir•" }, - I- i~ - _ _ -r.- •r• s:' . a I>il ,� -.: ra - •, t. .. .f 'k . _: _ a _....._ D �_ � :3 ,_ i._[ :- .�. _L. � i7 :� :� +� -. df: d.. - j- t -. :a'� F.! �3r z'. dl - `a -. e"t _.,� �. :_$ -: h 1i1�'`iv ,1,1 :�"z :; =.ice_ _ _v.�_ - - is evident) needed to stir u the bneiliess nasn to ad v` ise in it because , : ' people .to a realization of heir duty in it writes_ . up the 1oc41 hfstor of tie y �.,: t , - . „ . . C this matter, although we should regret uafghborhood,_ prom ter otsal ' �- m� , . .r , • r Q y suci a visitation. With regard to the dostries educates th people in the , , i propOeftf011 made by our corresp¢Adelit, tiolitics of the eoiantr , end by its ' _ , , we ,hope it will be' aoted . upon, i0d a onterprise Natobutes la,argely to the ` , L I . N ., e e e ore . i . public meetin called at once. As far success Aud ro i of the lace . �; Ur �t . . . . . '. ... . ".. "I P g y P . `: � c �� � � as Tl� Naas is concerned, it tPill where it ie n fished. A loess that a:' ; €_ . k 1. P P k. u published evsry day morning at la oat - .' Pio�e;i cat. � eheerfally do all it tan to help the cannot or tines not s p rt a good, t , .- �ient� per ��. ng. - pa ' , w �' . • T$xias : �� :, scheme along. lave, local paper is no the place men :, __ ai.as l�wysar; $1.00 id ,.inn sd , . - o i uld prefer to settle down `� `g. ,r . , :` - i: itAS OF ADVERTISING : I The latest theory eorieeirnuig� right's f capital wo :,6-[ .., :: r First insertion, per line _ - 8 cents. disease and other affections of the kid- and invest their m r i - L�ach subsequent insertion, per line - ; 9 I ,, . - - �. . , . . This rate does not'inuolude Legal or Foreign a - neys iii that they -`are duib to the im- Hon. Mr. McLelaw in the Howse of . ', ;. a ,. _.. .. � . . I v speetl�asm. glen to moderate use of foe water and other Commonq the other y, stated that e s :. .9 .11 . " �! I I _... -1 �'.. parties. making con- . . . tracts for 3 or 6 months orb the year. Halt- ahllled beverages.," Thirtj Or forty ateps were being felts t0 protest t o TOW or yearly oontr�►oa paya�le quarterly. years ago a physician asserts, when public against fraud eIIt . $2 billet . t r. l'�T �' ;'i I'�, � =� :`• . - Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, ' ... , one year, sa 00, payable in advance. people slaked then thirst with fresh which are in aircela ion in various .. Advertisements without written it , Will be inserted until forbidden and charged ae- Water from well or pump, kidney disease parts of the country. " . - . • 1. Zordingl,. Orden for discontinuing s3vertiss -' wa8 virtually unknown. Now how - :I - ,° menu most be in writing and seat to the tab• The Port HO " es" ElZ 11a1D8. ' , . :., j,. ' 1is11ar. ever, the geD$ral use of ice fn every Pe Job work promptly attended to. . ,: that the Canadian P se Association i` ,� , -- . ;'' y' `r I ` . ' - i household and saloon and the mnitipli- has really been do' something to -- ---- Mm _ I�. �. ACKERMAN, - - PRQPITOR. cation of soda fountains cause thous- y laws ands of persons to abruptly shook their P��. amendment the libel , i , 01ur Polities— Striot Independenoe. and that it will ' Make decided stand" - oua Aim —A First - reuse Local Paper. heated internal organs with freezing , n Oar :yeetabions —The hearty draughts, and kidney troubles are at its next meeting. Press Aseocf- �rT $ support of the ueophe of Plokerina and vicinity; ' ation that does somet g for the 'press , - - is worthy of the nom®. Berlin �Newa' - - FRIDAY, SAX 14, 1886. ew,G oo S Gre� a uc e _. I I . . . � - , 1�.­. ­ Toronto has been suffering front Just so ; but that "something" should annoyances in oonrl�tion wl another include more than au ual l anketing N,TES AND COMMENTS. I, strike of the street railway employees. tour at reduced rates. ,. , P�IOF8. at - T The strike commenced on Saturday ry °�� W e are _pleasmd t notice that the Lei es gold Watches, ve h fine goods, from $18 up. , q morning, and included all. the hands Ruiners are still pre slant that the es' Silver. Watches from �9, pretty. good and cheap . Dominion Government has intimated employed the company "excepting Government intend . o dissolve the �, Waltham sari Elgin, at lowest prices. that it intends to entirely prohibit the y P y P 6 House immediate) r the close of Vent's tRatcbes, , manufacture and importation., of about thirty or fort,. As a con y Clocks m grew variety. Newest styles iD Jewelle �9• •. ,, sequence of the •strike, the street car the present session. a believe there .6, • oleomargarine --or , bogus butter, - i service throughout the city is sadly is no foundation for such rumors. ; Cain liver JeWeilery made and engraved in the best styles at lowest prices. - Canada. This will be cod news t g demoralized, only a few cars running The public may rest assured there the farmers and dairymen of • Canada, , oil the principal lines. U p to time of will be no general el tion until the Fors, g cite, fie., engraved. , � _ dewetlery male to order and repaired, I _ who would have been placed at writing-there has been no trouble or voters' lists are comp ted, and this , ' �"Watohes auk Clo�kr repaired., 1 • , � • _ serious disadvantage had the Gove - conflicts between the police and the will not be done be re the House . ment carried out its original intention. _ , strikexs. The cause of the• strike is ��s•,' The probablhtl s are that the • ' -, That it is the ntention of th on account of the ,company refusing elections will not be b ought on until J, S N the full parliamentary term shall have !Practical Watchmaker, Brock street, " Whitb . temperance people to enforce th to recognize the Knights of Labor as- P y . . y expired, viz,,. in 1887., . soclation. P � ---�– - - - - -- � Scott Act may be seen from the fac a - :. that a Canning�ton ��{{an �cas brough �• - � Nety A�Luertf aunts. , I _ : before the ma 'stns a nn Monde lax It *ill be remembered that during and fined 50 acid !costs for. a llin the late North -west rebellion, Delaney , e e s erges 0 r e se a farm instructor, was • brutally ZTota Zj 13t- liquor. .. • . This is the first conviction in _ o-- --,- -_ . murdered by his own Indians, and his Lost, on or about the 5th of May, a note of this county since they Act came into wife (with Mrs. Gowanlock) was after- band, bearing date the 19th t April. 1886, made , W e have now iII stock a full line of : force, and ft will certainly be followed by Levi R'illson to the order of Georgo M. Palm- . t ward a prisoner with Big Bear for ear, for +?1t4. All Parties ar cautioned sot to - b others should the law be broken. ;' • - y negotiate said note, as no value has been re- `' over two months. It 1s now said that celoed therefor by the said a o. M. PALMER* Serge �rorsteds Coorkkrew �• Her Majesty the Qiieen opened the the Dominion Government intend to 1 Indian and Colonial Exhibition at recommend that the widow Delaney . O Li S e t L a t.. - , and Trouserin S . -'. - . > ' ( f •:- London, England, o�i the 4th inst., receive a pension of $400 per year. I 1. - amid great enthusiasT. An immense; The Government should also make Applf to �Vh1C}I a Offer t0 the public at prices that can't b8 beater, . { crowd was present to welcome royalty..i some provision for Mrs. Gowanlock, -tf B. BUNTI\ t3:. - _...�o _ - The exhibition, although not quite; Whose husband. also lost his life and Fob ®. j' con 1 had all his ro rt destro ed darin i S' Its Got ' in the Best Styl ' '' - Latest ashi�s� ., p ate in all respects at the opening,, P Pe Y y g was a decided success. Canada occupies the rebellion. ' We understand she one of 13nrng . Moak s Im t End snake P Shoe Threshing . ldaohin sited to ran b, at how fivt�red b the new Tailors Grei d� Wheatl� a prominent position,. and Will fn. has lodged a Claim for $4,;000 against power "'er or steam ; 011 in i<rs lass order. will be figures y . � g - q' sold sheep. Apply to D Hobvaa, Cheery- . - ` 1, doubtedly secure first rank in severo the Government. .pea. aft. i , departments- --� _ os �. - -_____ The lte$tryles of English and Amenean Stiff Hath, `� ----!- Her Majesty has finally fixed 20th > ,(, . ., . WITH IMPROVED FLEXIBLE BRIM. r . :� : . The Town Cauneil, of Whitby haq June, 1887, by which time she will �birtT 'of land, It ins part of loft xs and 14, 1st con. of Pickert g town «hi , and ad- - passed a resolution in favor of have actually reigned fifty years, for joining Pickering village. Apply to BOSS- � T memoraliaing the Doz iinion Govern the celebration .of her jubilee, when vTCK, on the premises. rt-OL . UNTING' � 1 .� j I a went to amend the Scott Act, so that all those who, like Tyler in Pinero's 4'� �'�• CC'v� -- : wine and beer may be i sold in countie I new play, "The Schoolmistress, •' have . - For Sale. pply to ,: which have adopted the measure a- "'oirible 'tinkering" for fireworks, '" S. J. HAI(3HT, They also declare than'- the Scott Ac can indulge their taste to the top of as e i 15, 3rd con•. Pickering. t 1-1 I - is a failure. That it! is a failure i their bent. Of the fifty - seven kuigs, I t , _ 7CT81,�. d.. StEDS some counties is no doubt true, bu queens and ' proctors exercising .. _ � , �L, ' this is because it i not enforced authorit iu this country from nearly � 'An a .._ - .: .. - yeattoe to tear"` snot t�Isi•?uiQitbiipg.e 11a4e}Llr011ased from STEELS B�� S., TOrontO� `Vllether it will be a failure in the the ninth century, the reign of three hone bat a steady, Quist bo need apply. county remains to be seen. only was rolonged to the jubilee �V. H. CKSON r �� �ssortment of period of ft ears. Those Ion , , ; =s Lot i con. 4. Iickering.. I i I g .i \ . The ' Imperial Parliament ' re -as P y Y �. 11 y reigning monarchs were Henry IIL, ~" 1, sembled on Monde last.. Mr. Glad CO RT of R VISIONI; 1 r i - - stone announced an importan Edward IIL., George III. Amongst , •the gracious acts of the last -named , modification in the Home Rule Bill monarch were donations of p2,000 to �' - ! % �- The Irish members, or! an Irish con the Society for the Relief of Small mission, will be admitfed to the Im , - , , - Debtors in England, $1,000 for a - like - I• 4 penal House whene <<er importan .relief in QcoOland; and the same sum Mitinicf lit o tb To$V ' of � h'fi�rri�82'8 aiad Gaxdenels Can .het ererythin9_ t�i8�t skn . L. vv . j measures relating to Cristo s or tax for a similar . urpone in Ir @land. Pic- in � a Ihne right here in our own town at Cit Prices. , ation were being co isid red ; a � P Public notice is hereby vea treat tht Aral - , • � .. - , i y that certain uestions f I erial an Th+e king likewise atdered the libera- ,it� of the court of Be Sion of the Munici- . - q P tion on Jubilee day of ail. crown i of the Township of Piokertag, for the C oice aatortm6nt of � ' ' common interest should be •eferred t debtors. ng�f o< mplaina mad. st the ,►.,es. �„ f I a joint commission of th Im real Proclamations were issued merit itoil of the .aid m motpality for the �. :_ ; k 1 pardoning all deserters from the land present year, win be held at, $E Ng• ! - . ' `. ipLOVL� SEED, _ and Irish Parliaments. DIr. Glad- forces, provided they returned to dot TowxexlP HsLL, aovttuAY, ` `` {�E . Tip, i m�dOTHY GEED $tone in the course of his spieech made ;, 1C�A ROTS, I , • r Within two months from October 25 tin Tuesday, the 25t Of May, 188$ TURNIP SEED, several references to the precedents ;Cow, i 5 gLAX GEED, . for Home Rule set by the experience! i and deserters . from the fleet were par- Commencing at 1 eloell p. m.. !ONI NB , R I. { A• . 11 P doped whether they returned or not. All tattles in..erestod will loose goTernn khans_ Q ` ` RAPE SEED, of the Empire withE „ - Can salves a000rdtagly. * '� BIRD SEED, -. d}.S, Daiea.t �toke:lne this ii os may. m.; - i ? I R tJCBWHEAT. R The Provincial Gaver ant of There re are many people we seine p. RED ?ONi ` { ASSORTED SEEDS, IN P Nova Scotia passed a resolution in the acros who don't take a local paper— clerk of said municipality. , PAPERS. . because it is so small; because the �""—' House last week by a large majority y The imported N Stallion. PS.�I118I'$ �ta'P1Y1 Seed Grain tt think he know all the news in the - • s" 1 , C.i for sale, we will U in favor of seceding from Confedera- y la - tion. The speakers , in favor of the town ; or because they take some eit � k, -• •, . g d to'6hOW samples and quote prices week) y ' ,� ,4 motion claimed that ;Confederation ,and are ,under the impression , . . - , Il ` a'' . , .rte -� 4 .. s; • r t �-- " #' f i . that scones they can get it fora —� 1. has been a gigantic failure in so far i' ,r,•3 ,' , �;; .c t, as that province is c�ncerned, and dollar a year, therefore they ought to �_ . i ,.! ' r ., } ., , ', j { h'' risazFa k .tt a. et th fr local a S od (,1 x,11 I i they are ,anxious. to go back to • a g pa r for a lees price ,, i - g ltld FE lr : .- . British colony,: or else form aMari= This ' a mistake, for they should 1� lr V . , , I 1 .. •W the three reme ber that none of the big city ss Just rec : 0 V , Paces ri ht. , tune Union, composed of d - - , - - this motion will have item hat effect weskit s have the interest of anye�or .�.310 Y b Provinces by. the sea. •ns to be distan county at heart. It is the The property of D. Barker. teen fiver, will .. " . : ' { •. :,f. I `.. s .� 11 serve mares at his own le, lei S4, con. 7. seen, It is evident the. I Dominion local Paper shat glues the local pie><eri for the season oft as tailows: IiOn- !' V . . Government will have to t rom tl haP rags and rsonal items of day' Wednesday, and y of every wed . r : � , , < , .� `. P P y _ throughout kiss n. i �: - . L. , if our cod -fish friends are t remain in ry triet in the county ; reports �'' ` � .. �'11� 1- .:�,, eve laze, bred byr Yr. o Appollo was Coaled in ,tally ; 1 ;ti ,., the Confederation of to and township i a, aria t o , _t i ceedin • of chnrah P oonneil 'pm -, oaaada in,grsy,Dstan k1d lirdesen p Color dark ' In another column insert `a agricu tural mngicf t hoot, railway, weighs atwe t x,,�!�q�o ppoounds, bone supper - -p �- { 't I. ► p , politfval and t, good eonstitntion, r afro :� x communicationfrom "Property - holder'' other local A pews eireiisb. - `''�` "' _& . "i GLZlTa,41 Q eri•j horse. �or ono ' . � . . 1. which is well worthy of the attention meet,gs ' b°ng iu►ported eat de Perch, l,y �- QPem ems+ fsurnu Improvements and : graind dam by Le : g, a a by i of every resident of this villa e. We an nom• - • � : g axles d purahasos bf stock through- 1 1 a `T° ialme a foi►h to be pain sea. I 1 010 ., - have on several occasions ealled the_, out a district ; of the local sue Ana o rot tfeir, sego.. >, l _ attention of the people o Pickeri )�sr1 to the horse or di6Faai g of men before -- _ n8 tnarke Of all the agritsultural,. foaling time, MUR Pay in6ara whether to foal to the matter of providm fire plgo- cattle d grain fairs, alon frith the °i not. ' •eeiaalat. at the sere resit. - r tection,`because we have fe t, and 1Vw prize lists • of local b' . i, `the Imported NQr an Name, _ ' '��`'' deaths, . feel, that it is a matter of he gr -atest and arriages ; of the properties for t COUNT D E�Q� i,. - �'- •�', r.. importance that this ge should sale • of auction sales, together with Tire °t �: a: . wW stand far ' ' ' l - ,, , have some means of 'checking. a e the h. mess announcements of all the mar.N `t btu o star,.Lam ,tea, . :a %Ix.; , - ' - �flbiitaht Ringwood. should we unfortunately be visited five, a terprising traders of the district, PsnresRB, --count de bench is a nureim ' .. y° ported i I, j, �., . N p xi f I+iprmae� hOtsl.i �i r per! white with soelieait with one, Because we have 'so far .and ieh are of the utmost value in sym1hawy, , ' -4 � % t �' tows ul neck round bonnet, and : _. _ . .,ai,.+t�. e _ 1 �,' escaped the ravages of the fire fiend fa direct g the public whets to get tole good action; .fonds 1 bards hi�;b one` .,ohs M3_ ' " - 100 pounds. 8e rodait;iEj; oust import. _ : '' no reason Why we should expect im- best ue both in buying and selling ed tram France Is i' � hs a w. lea _ ri;Q munity from fires in the future. As our --all these and a hundred other City. itar o t where na u niported I AND EY]E GLAr`S S E M1 pony in Hece�ber, IN& Are the only C}enuina English A�•ticlea in the Canadian Market. correspondent points out, we may be ,feat es are found exclusive) in a ""` °•�- °insane a foal. $I% two or more j�al l'ebbl are kept in stock. Tests .are given to urchssers to rove enuiaene0• y maces •11 sash to be aid Febra list 1887. P P 8 visited With a disastrous fire in a very local ap @r, and make it intrinsicsally G�►'s W, ao oeua to be paid'a� tine of They are re ommended by and testimonials have been received from the President, "' short time, which would destroy more Iof far more value than a paper, ho�v- '�O6' D. R LIeH>ilAN G'�• 284K V'iee -f resident, Ex•President, and Ex- Vice - President of the Medical Association of I n pro tc►und Canada; • this President of the College of Ph sicans and Bur eons of uebec • the Dean property in an hour or two and would fever 'g, published awe from home Q y TNIS FAf � ills �' ! of thhe Meal at Faculty of Laval University; The president and Ez- presidents of t� ' � - cans@ more loss than would furnish ;in th cities.. Tllerefors we ea that ,� Media 4otinoil of Nova Scotia, c$c., At ©. These recommendations .ought to be snffi► the villas@ With a first-class Outfit ieve citizen Should feel it his t�aty. to ,wbet+ead�er. i ai , t to rove their qualities but it f ,! i further roof is needed, call on s throughout. Something of this kind sup rt his home paper, and every O0 Cu •- w"_ " ­ -:. � ....': .�_ ��'- i Harri . are kerchant Picke y -_ 1 S. . : , ,. . - �: . . - - r. 1. I. L , .. -... . .. . -. 16 - - '! , i .. _. -_. _ 9 _. .- `..- d . - ,, r. L fi _. , , .. _ -... ..,_2 .ass... ,� iF�sc, . .Ur.asu,.�.i�.,m9�Sr�r,��.... -"t% s.r.i_,� __.z s,�.��,_ , - ,.- a,.:+" :...a ,n, n...4 .. __. - ......,r -4rf .. sir_- .__... �r _}' •.,.,._.. -' f �_� :_. �–- - - — . I `� - - , - � .', %� . :- I � _ 1- ,,»• eel"" 9 tFtf Y_ s : ii:. ,a c 1s� F, ,_ . - .0. . s > below, `, ti�Y ,I Hors sofa ;I , � N zx- • rkk r . �e4���, I fir d ah - price : s.,mot '► l a S pyrt -1 I rope sealed 1. hands We ' + itibaold boH1 0. The . • ' Is eno 11 . Avers A Co., `. ,. of this keepe _X the in arify; is sal _ gold b . . sticA 9 earloa a. from arrive load st live • ". i. bill fo only r _ - -Ha man of removi ; it is , x It is swans V. H. Co - ins snd ,,. f=it Can But t be to whole J4 ' 'naai t0 m =1 ', eon sass 0060" trw*. ti " of an i I& ego remed atfecai , W. H. riven {' - Th 4 thior been Cho i and -cove the 1 60169 .A ni�_i : es�Ilii of tilt rrut L v spent t and at "Ji ra is at ons and n L�, a 6e0a aLOw kind. A 6 � ' fI Ilo fib,,• - log you- Price ': I./ i aD . t flue „>� "W 8 t ,� Vf.Deaf ;Iur . ni Vt a9 , %,I- ;. .? 444 Of . w ,f._ -_ . i f y >a on 11! it #t 79 �,; 6 ,.�..,d -:1. so � .3 1 mg r_ el r _ d.• Ond .. ,t, k4 siva " 0" i " NA 1 S -> : e ,,. • - q. 4 4 I <, I i . 11 I I . . . . . . - . . . . - . - . . - upf �Uftvwm t"W-".M1M;W,­W, ��.� - , � . ,.-� �Ar -,. �T., � ­­, Ili! 14aw."., .. . .. � I 1. .. '. . . .. . - - .. " . . I . . . ... I I - - - �r-�giv­�-' , M, r "I '. 1- I _ 1��%. . � ­ . I It . . . . � I , 'L a-,. . 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I . .. . * .. - .),4.v-.: . :, " .1 t I. ' ' . 4 , 1.,: - . . I t`.,,-'i .. . .Z. � L - tir,81y. darkened. . .4. -wo- . . i: , An observant druggist Okys that the ' . - ' ,,�.. . i . ' ' , - . . ,.,) �/,�, � � , "". - -1 ;J. ..�v ,­..�.., . . i ,.4,11 �, .1,1 , ; . � ,j !,� : i . .. , . ,. , . � I I ;1,1 , I , , � L_ , ' 1� 1. . - , . i . - . aboutdant rth conquered the South through As , ; AUOTI NJ SAL -­. , WHITE TELGIL&YCARROTS . .� ­ -.1. 1­ - .� � � �-:o,,-_­:A�­�_� _!. . .1_1 ,4,,�;�",11 $,&f � - I . . I I _...,J. ' Tuu._... qj:"L 1. j. . :!_­ � :,.. .1; �'.. . Sup ly of gunpowder and ' * - - :!!�� ,. .J. �"*�-S# �.,:-, . _! ­ . I � .., F I I - 1; I . . . 7. ­ I - : P,r � I 1. v.,,,- .� 1. - j I ". . .1 , _� . �:# c; . .. - I I � ;,.,L i . . �'Lj I . . . .. 1, ­ the Northern armies would have been - � �i , j I . . 1�.-: i , " L�. � L�,�-., , . I L � .; , "i ., . - S " '. ine, and that Ead it not been for the - *_ -_ 0 . , , I . � �` " - ,�. , I I I L . "rug" WOOL[ FA PROPER, _L'i.� - , . i - � � " ...TURN, 1. forced to succumb. SK'IRVING AND ANGHOLM �. . ' . - ' 7 ... .11 ,.. . ­. '�_L." V.- 11� 1� . t it" ,� . . L --- . ; ,-,A,, i .- - I . :7 :'. - . . . � . ,� --There is no medicine on the rasA4t thal . . I I . I - I , . I L: J. .. : Ir I - I I . I - - . : . , - . . . - - I �_­. -, . � _ - ., __ ;. .. . _ ' L. �, , I . . � I __ 1� - ! : jit i ; 0 , . : 1. I equal West's Con 8 UP, U 0 CA86 0 coughs, ..L .)..� I'll r .,. . ". � 1; I . - :- ._!, � L ­ �:` ; . �: -i: -I... - ­: , . � . .. L . - UnderAnd us t 6f We ccilbi�ln- - " - ` -1 .:: .1,.!. : , � , .. - r'. I I ;, . . .1 I ­ I . I - ,. I I - - . . . : � I . - I . Colds. sonsumption, A us Whoo * ed in a cenaw KO roftZi : ­�' - i4'� " ' �:. � j ,1%,i'-­1r ' . _ , .., I , . . . � . : � . � L' .. I , , . . . . . I . , r . z _ - I - , ...; I _r- SEEDSO I L . . Di i' .:: I L : .. '­ . L d all Throat and Lun . by . at time of,Sale, and I Ve sta 1 � ''. L� OWER .. -_ Field, Chemist AD _D t, Pickw,ng. men% has bean made, in Put XT ! �:': .., ,�. - VEGETABLE', ' ANID i �L'' �' . I ' . . . be Gold b , --,j,,,�,1:j"4,.'!.�r.,; . r , . lie Auction, at Gord6n' ly * ' * . Price 25c,, 50c- mind $1.00 bo q. in the V so Of . - . I - - . . . . . � .. .1 ! . I . - ,_ � ., f r ,,. ' ' ;� . i_ I i . . 4 - � :j I ] I - ' ., � - L 1 ''Al .. L. . I;. . . . ' Pickering, in the Coun of n o, on i, �V*'.T: ,-� .Z1.1 �., � L . . - - � rr. 1. - 1 . _. ... ., � !I r - _ . ­ �"?.: -� I.:, I . .., r .. A woman was sentenced iu an English . "�'�:�'�.. 1!%." i � 7. ... ?.I I ;., . .� ,AT ___�. I . i, 1. - I . I ; .. I ­ . . - ­. L . . L . 10 "'.... .: !'.' I '.' - im- . . i , 1� . .,. . . " - ' - ,L­.­ M ., .1 . L, "I v 'I., �! . -as a Saturday, the 2 nd of X ­ , ��., . ". .." r.r 0"WXOT: :PMICIMS, court to SIX, mouth&' hard labor ayf, - i *. i s..;. rogue and a vagabbud, her crime being A. D. M,at the hour Iv* o'clock, boon, -' I I � �;� :' . . .. ;. , . I ;1 . _ ,. . .:. - I • the following valuable viz.: � ,�,., : ;,: ,._:�, : �, t-, . .. . I . , ".: I L -_ - i I . ; - that she was in the babit, of ca - " I 1: ., ; ., ,!I �', 1 �.. . � . ;, . - 11-7 ­ im- Lj_.- . �___ ­ _ _ - - - I - . I - __ , __ 2. _­ - - - ___ ­-, ___ - , ";,.A , . r"F a Thq south1half of lot 0 in WeX%f the ..... , _., L.- ; L L . . I . : � - � - I . I . , _. � , I -,:: �., I . 'r:­11 ­: I � . :-� . ..... . . L - .1 . ,. . . ,_ . �­ ! I Ity on on . . �:- '�� L ... . . , . . I , .. , ­ _ , .... ­ , - - . � _. . I L ... . I 1. .. I I . . - . I . I . . ; '..': � ! _.. " ­ ' . I I L . sealed and addresstd-. envelope in hey Toiisbip of Pickering in 9 Couq .., I _�_ -_ _ '.- ---'- .... _..111 I ____ I . I . .. � . . . A hand, and soliciting from passers-by It &KriO, containing one hu acres more or low. - ' I ,.::':­:._ � ! ... �- 1 , . - � _. - �., I I , _; - . ,� I , �.".­J�-, .,:% F I . - - .. . I w . penny to buy A postage Stamp. The above is very vaus, - property. situated - - . � .,� I .1. � �� : .... .. 1. j , . i "? . I - i - - , '_ . - .� - . I - - . . � I in the "GArden of On ari � , Anil about nine ,'. `�-'-, � . - :'� L I .1. " • I ! - i �: . , - M1140 from the Town of . I i ; . : . � , . : ., - . _�� . ';. . I � ... I '' .. , , --west's World's wonder or Family Lintbunt tby. Od the premi- '. - , -; I * I e, , - f .�, , , 1. -, - .. :� , . s i. 1, 11 -0 � - - 1 49- .."I" '. . . issremedy that no well regulated household we are said to be &me dwelling of the I ,�-: j .- I I � i - - I I ID 'N- BA-R � * . . , . ' - .... il. ­�­L: e.. 1: I I .. .1 . L ... I � I a , 'r ,.. . L. . should be without, se it in a positive, cure for value of $ I tw e bum valvei -'s -' , 1i ' . .: ..' . I . .,. I ! - - �� i - ., i - 19heumAtism- it is invaluable for Spoidne, Cuts SBAW, The soil a go y loam, and said to - " , ' . ' ' .-dw - --L- - . - � - - . . _. - ­ - �_ _ ;_ . I . . I - -1 . I : .. . . . , . . - - - - . - - / . � I- . Brnises, Burns, Scalds and all diseases requiring be In a good eta of c t va. on. ,\ 1! I , * - external a pikation. Price 25% and 50c per ' To those wishing to I In farm property - \ � , . L - Mottle. SOIN by W. H. rialk Chemist and . or purchase a homes w such shances "� , - - i .. L 2619& She above are to be met I . . 1 . � , I pruggist, Pickering. : ­�,, , -1 - .1 . .. TXIIMS:-Ten per b . . - The rent paid in Ne* York for'hotele t within e .. .� . the time of sale; on �rds,3� SGOW,; ; W � � s. It is stated that the Fifth with interest at seven nt. per annuo. So I I . "i , 13 enOTIT1011 .. . . '. - . I . .. ­.. . I -.. ' make up onwthird Of P ham money; for - , !v , -, - - - : . ', , ..! : '. .. ... 1. �., 1 -7 . I . I- ii , : 1 �. :, . , I I . . -1 . � . L I.. . : I , " j,:11­. . . . - . I .1. L I , . � I iffle Howl brings Mr. Eno 1185,000 a' . ' � '.' * �.. , . ,.. . :. I I _, -_ .1 I . I - - . I . i . ...._.. ...: ''. . - . . . . Ave, I :L: " I � I I... � .: - " ,: , 11 I : M1 1. I . .1 . . . ,z .. :� . I . L balanee,Ierms liberal, d I be made known - �.", I '�', . " - . ..�.. �1' . _'­... I it - Or I iculan apply to - I i. . 1. L. lr;c, _ .? i � r��.. r! ..1 . . - . I . Ill � . . . . :: .�I. - ',�.� .1. . I ]BmY! . � .. .� . Jeer. The leessees, Hitchcock, Darling, at the sale. For furth ­ 1- .,. '. j� . .� ".. .; 1. w0s. I & 21 �, , - I :_ 1; . %, L.. 1;?, I .11 .. . . . & Co., get back some $50,000 or $60,000 JOHNLEYS, Solicitor, 0 to. so ': i ... L . . �. I, -1 I - � . . lv �;..' I . ! ; .. I .- L - .. - I . I � ,L'.. . :.;..11 "..'. , - . - I . I � 1. L I � I - T , � , � -0 - . .­ . '. � I - - � 1 " ' . - . ' .. ' - : : * . . ; . I . . I - . . I . 0 7 . :� , i L . , 1 3 , 'L - � I .- 9 . I I .: - . . '. I - - - . . I . . r .. . . . 1. - ., r. ..�, ... , ,­� 1 .. I : - . - . . I I . . -I ­� . . I � i! ,..: . . . .; . . L. . ,� . . I L ,. � ' ' �_ �* j� . "" * ' ' . � - : . of this in leases 'made by them to store- : - ) . r ' I _ � ` . i . L, ­ 0 - -­ 1. I. . - , . _ . .:. -, .:' �. . . , , , 11: : . . I . .. - 11 . . .,:"): .1 I , I , - : - . . . I ;. .. 1i 1 - : I I . �1 I �.. . .1 . . �. . . . . t . . . . I . . . .... � � L . . I . . . . . . . . _­ .. __McGrei I tor,& Parke of Hamilton, 1 L we - . : '. s: . '. -, ,, , . . • ' ,; ("�� L�., - _. � - . ... � . . ­1 .. 1. I heeling and �. � � I ... I " . . - : - the inauntactnrers of the greatest h .1 . , . . .' L", � . : %h-eepers on the premise. � I . I ­� 1 - . -, - ...;.: ., . .: . - .1 .., ,.L . : 1. . :t ,.�'., � -1 1 �: � , ; � On ' _' ­'(W. T '­:�'.,:, .. I , , . .�' � 1 1 . L I I 9, C'. ., - . . %; '..'! -:�' _ I., .9 . • 1. , Pi. B E L' . geoWpound known for Bores, Cuts, . � I - . I', "" , L * I I 1. . . I I I . .. . .. . . . - - 7. 1 . � � _­ I . � . :, .. %. , - . . # I . . . . - Bites, etc. IT' T . , d L : - . ' ., I j L., !, I . . � " t , , , . I - . .; . . . - - . � . j . . -, , . .. - . ; : .. - . .� . .; � : . .. . � . . , I I . I . � , � . . . I � ' - '- j - . - � I . . . . I . � .. � , i, 'i , - . . . . � , : : . . , . i 1 - i ; I : � ' 'I , . .' - r - . . . , , ..- , . : . . L , . gh6 * 4 i d ' fat ' ' � " ' : :L . - : .;- , ;_ . . - "' : � � . . , � , , " . , � � . ! , . , . � � i . ' - . - c : , - calds, Salt Rbeum, Frost Bite t it : �::;" I I ­­ , ­:­; . . I . , , . ' L I : . - I . � ie called McGregor & Parke's Carbol c or 900 .. � . - I -i _* - 1!11 , r . i .� -�, I ? I � L I - Cerate. IM st price, P " " . � . I . ..-.. .1 � . , . � .. I ., - . . . - . .:.� , - F I . I :. � - � I � - � . .1 . I - i � . : �. �: , . ! , 1 ! , ,-01,1 be W. H, Field, chemist and druggist. at �..t . . :, �,� t , _%., . , * - � . - --I . - 1� - - , 1. � - i - - - . : . . - f � '" � , . �� �. ..; 1 . � .'' , 1�"____ I , . I, I . . :".I I...;,. ,, ; .1 � � -.�, ' .. � . . . ; � .2.�C. a L)6x. 1 2&30 . wheat 'at the ., I . I ... 11 . I -L � . . � 1.: � - . j .' L . ! - . , m , � -� , - - . I . I., 1. . � . . - ­1 I � . , '� - . . . ' Have 6pbued'out a New Department filled with - - , . . , . ". . � � . , , , - . A queer effect'of flat rates is found in a ` 'i,.� . i I ­ '' � j ., ". ".. t r � � I : � I :� �1. . .- I * I I . , - -,' i., , . , _�,­, . :� . , . I ... I . � ­1 i . '. :. -, I I � i , ' , I i. � , - ' 1 : I r 1 ' . I , L . � .4 - .'. L � ! 4 I � . . . - . 'L . � : I I I � : . � . - - I - ­ � . - . , - . . .. . - . - . carload of willow baf4kets in nests of four, .1':,::. 1:, - ".'_­,:..'�­ . .. .1 � , . I I . . 4 - I I jl..� , 1. - - , . . . .. . I . . . � I .. :. I .. . , . . . . . L,: I S ,.1. .: . -1. . .; t, I ,c I - . , ' .. I -,; �.... � �!. , - , : . . . . i .L.". - , .- - - I I . I from New York to California, which EIM:4!'" -D I I M*,11,ls.,.!-.,.["�,�.��.!,,-,:,..,.;,�-�.� � .11 a ...... �E .,:.­,.4, ''. I .- �-­ ­.­ .1� ��­114�, �;L.'.'..1 . i - arrivud a few days ago. The whole car. , _ ij!'.. : L ,��.� - I . I .,. '. . I - . . . I _ , ".�'. � . � - � - . I . f- , 'il ... I .., . : . I . ; .-I . : . , _ .- .- i. �q. . I 0 - : . . . ICY n _­_ , �_�:. - .:� . - . � - .1, .- .1 � I : 1. * - .load weighed hed only 1,900 pounds, and *1 11 I... .!;.:% � .00 / S.., ND. 1 ­ .7 I . ' , Flour and . M * bed always ,.� S 0 j - I at fivo cents a pound, tli6 whole freight ) i. ... . . . ­,:: IL.., ..'., I �. � . ..L I [.. � I � �j - - . . . I . ; � �, , I . " I I �1 I I - I . 1 ,_ I - . I . . for Sal 0 _. ''. . fl:,...�',i ..a i �,:,. ,-�'! 1: - t­- � ! . 21 .... �; . �., :. , .. . . I . _. I - I i .. .1 . .. .. I .. ";.. �1. Lill for a distance of over MOO miles was r i ­!.�­ I - . . .. . ;. I— _ L' . . . � i . .1 i , � . . 1 1 - - - , .%". Slippers . - - . " ' , ­ �.., . ... ' . ` d Kidd , s, and - 'Mena',' - L I . I n I 01113- $9-50- . armas'- Wo: * Sodeahty. I', lines ft Ladies' Laced and Buito'ne' . _' I I _44ninilton RapplMiD 1% ''is now bang . . - P. e I 1� - I � B6ys', and, Childrens'... Gentlewen's Fine Sewed and Han'd-Pegged Boots and Shoes, all of . manufactured here an articl7for ' ti . rev-o%,ing pain of any acute external nature, C 01== =01%T= ' ' ' it is "rtainlv the most perfect cure' for any da 0 ., .. I and will be offered for less than wholesale prices, having made a large. . �. 1. ., I . - � Neuralgia, Heaaaehe, IToothache and the like. i , -- ;1 . -.' I . , . 11 . - jzQ �­' '' :.' e . 1 � - . .11 , .. - - ' ' - " , L.: I - i . L. - . I ... I I I - It is called -Fluid Lightning from the rapid , ,' � . , , purobas * for Spot Cash I I - 3 ­ L I I' ' L i I � . . . ..50 L at 8 6,nd' 10 cents Grey Cottons . at 4, 5, 6,. -'. -. I' - ,­, . a N , _.. � : , I 1. UOT 1TI Ns:�',: nianner in which it acts, and is manufactured , . . Soldin Picki ,'.,... Just received, large lines of Dr'68's Goods', y wing by Flour per 100 1 $2.25 to $2. . . . W. H. Field. 6hernistauddruggisk 2&3& 1 . 7' � 1 d 8 cents; New Prints, Ginghams, and Shirtings.at 8 and 10 cents, All Wool Tweeds ­ Count de Lesseps is laughed at for be- Bran per Ton, .. I ' ... 1 $13.00 , an * � :!I. . L - . 451 . 03.1 x .� 00 at 35, 40, and 50 cents. - Clothing to order on the premises in first-class styles. - .. . . - -_ I ' offering . . . . . L ink; Sanguine that he will live'till 1889, Shorts per T 4. I I . 4. � and charter a that take his whole . . . :. - -' A choice stock of Groceries and Glassware always on hand.. At prices we are offering, .,,, ..... • . I . . . Screenings per 10 I.- - - - 80b I Y - 1. I . . family,,and, passing through the Penama ­­ parties calling on us. ,. - , . '. .,. . I -1 im goods for this :spring must interest our customers and all part I . � L. _�_..\� ' . . I . � . .. M-1- . I . ... . . . Canal, return to France by way of Suez. Chop Feed o !.. $ 1 . " - I . - Bfit the real difficulty by that- time may Mill CIO . - day nights -- ----- . _ � - - ----- - , ,I: be to find a steamer . that will hold his I ses '* atu -hts .1 : i � .. . .. .-I... .� . .1 .... 1. � . , 'ol ck. �- _. ,'4 - . . � . ,_�. .. ­ . ... .. . . . I I I , . , 0'1 ­, . I . i. � 1, � j w ... . . I i . %. ... . � I I • whole family. I I at 6 . 1,_ ­. - - I '. .- 9 TEAS - � , "-. . . I � .� 940; 11 � �,-. WOMEN. WAFTED4U . ­. - J. I , , . -- -What - BAY I :i6t, -to, a h" Of . . _.,�, (11 ... .,I.. - j., . . 11 � I 11 . .,. I _:__ . .(� �,::., 'J . ,� .� . t L . i .I- � - , - " - :. -.,.,:i1. " . I .. .. . I . ­ , , - ! then . . - " . � - ell, ..��`; I , , . . . . L, . i . i. I V'V . '. - 1: �1 - is mneb to: be- sidid. The quiesUon &a .I..' - .-.�.' . rTo :B . OP _.,�. .., .. . roast beef and mustard. W ' 4: f 1'1�,,:'.' �.%, .,. L& ��c,,� �. ­ .. I . , being aziked of the banqluefmr At the average R ' % RIGHTS :'�! . . i � . i - .T . .1 I .. ­- * - . - 1__' - :... .' .i � ...... ; boarding house, 6dig Up reU1iUift0Dft6 Of C1090 - ; . r , ­ . - . I I - � ' ' .' 1 91; . . contiguity to the borns,, and beefsteak three ­ - . . �. :�� I .;�.1`1_1­ I- I *!"'': ­ ­,. I , I- - I. a n ta thereof. He, of course, will pass, 'U unless it �. ­`­.­,'�i 1": '".; � ": OUR 40 CENT TEA � ! . I that he needs a- hinge for his � 1.� . , J-�'-�14�1:'!, �. 'i .; . . I I I.. " _,� 6�Qn�d 01 S A Sh0 � ' oetni-s to him . - . I .. .. I ., . . . I - � .f . � . ,,- - trunk. Should there be any suffering, the effects ;� :L .. . I .. . , I . .1. z ,., .. . .. . . . - r-d � .:. � of indulgence, in such sinuous fare, use Me- - __ '.- - E D � . . Of W. Ia. PXRRY . . 0-.. . . , Ciregor's Speedy Cure, 9 'tST" VALeE EVER OFFE] " , a sure and effectual f have secured t�be B - , ! . i -D who is in spect remedy for t=,:�i tion and all -i." _ � 'I" I '�Znstd'paiver. Sold by ., I ;;.. .1 � . . ., .� . I., I �. .... . . affections of 2 h an I "' ,­ - " . I . I ! . ­� .;!,;.,- ;,�_ . , . � , . � - .,-.,.2 . . I , . , ! . . ..: . � . � : , I I - .. � . i - . . W. H. Field. 6emist&nd cbmWes. Trial bottie A FIRST-CILAA18 H RSE-BHOER, I � ,� , - . i �.;: - . . ; � t 1. ;, - :1 , . r i. - - , i .. � ' . I 1;: 1. , .�­ . �t � I I , . , : I . . � . - . !, . :, i:_ - . , " . % . � "' . given free. I M-M. I 1..._i.!.,!j.� ''. ­* . .�.­ � .1 j I . . . I : .­... 1. 1. --;. . . and Gener M chanic. ,., .- D � ,_ : � I _i_:��: ­­.. . " ''_ 7. fl.. 11. . .I 8 soon to . , . . WELVS TEA S T - - ]-,.'-. � 19. .. The E"yptian Sphinx i get a .' ';'i'- 0RE# 'I.,''. .- V. .. . thoroub overhanlinv,. A company has BUGGIES, CVT1 ERS, WAGONS &c , 1, I— . . . ; Of the Beat quAlity, . . .11 � I � r_1 . . - . or- I.. . - . � � - , ...- . .­V..., .."I. . .." - I.i. .,- _ . I : I I been formed in Paris to aid M. Maispero, Got =rder in fin t4an style On shoresi 'i7­.��. I .. - 1� . . ..:. .M., - 0, .. . I i , . i 1 .A&a IsTioe =Ouze M90T Saleii. . ,11. : . , 1. . I . . 2. , . . Xcavations.- It is and at priaes to Suit the times. 1' g3o IL Oil . . . n caxrying olit big e �, or I lla*s, Bic , spicea Ro,::. tboutylit that the Sphinx it; a tomb, and Sboeiing,horses with Contracted Feet 11 � " that under it or inside it some valuable � Interfering a specialty. aud Other Provisions, c�eap. aLd iuteresting material may be dis- PRICES covered that will add a f . . I ' 0 g HEAP ew years more to . LOW a�d WORK GOOD ..,. , _ * ­ ! , .. F. L. GREEN. . ; � ,�i,.. - .. 11 . . I C=x-mA.t=.,�3'._�. . . _ L . i - � . the length of history. The work will be _ . - 7 . , - - .: I - I . I I carried on with care, so that the Mat ' - is. I L .. 1, . ''. � % 0 , .1 .. ., ; iff'resh and Good. . . - .. .1 I Sphinx ni ONE � M CR-Aninspection will oblige. ' - . - ._"% �. 1i 7 � L, 'I �,.�:... �. ".1 ., i I I _.. ." .. FARMERS C somewhat tardy autopaV . . s. . . . I ,� I - sick i, ..; ery muc - A -, .. . night and broken of Your rest by & . i ... ....itlll. - ­: . ay not be disfigured by the . . .. * I I �­ . . . I - - " `,;` r 1: 04 W Q 6 I , I 0 �­, I .. .: ; ­1 I I- ' ADVIOP. TO MOTEKARSt-AX43 YOU d1i2iWbedat ' � We have a v h : L: SEE OUR STOCK OF., LEXs1 FINDL sd suffering and crying with PAID Olcutting I �* �. L le - . . _. '* I , Teeth? If so, send as once I &e no I Full Blast I I... ch"aper Creamer this season I i . of ,;'Mrs. inslow's 800thin syrup" Sof li�;�� that answers a good purpose. PLOWS, I ,�:. L'.!:.,. .. . PHOTOGRAPHY I .�;': '.Cb dren Zthing. - Its TAIUe fs ,incalculable. . :- I . I .. . ... - .. .i. . Itwill relievethd poor littl6fu"15"r ivarneiately. I beg to inform My old friends and eustwo,ers itat. DRILLS I � . . . � . . I . - . 1* - _ - Depend ulpQn it, mothers; there is no mistake I am now prepared In buy I The Champion it; 600 cheaper - 1 ' ' . . . Everyboay wonders why there is Buell � !�, . I L about it. IS eum ][�ysenbsry ,and Diarrhcm, SELF-BINDE rulates the Stomach and Bowels, curies Wind &than last. � � ­�.� . ,.,; L_ ' , ,;. a rush to . ;. . . Colic, softens the Gums, reduam InfinfurnatioD. An Qwt4l h,Wbh1e Wheat anA J. S. Bift nAy 'are - - :: - FAYNING MI L69. O'Brien's Photo. Galle and gives tione and energy so the wholb system. I 1'. J. H. .. Ty I . �.' . L . 1. , . , - "Mrs. Winslow'sLSOOthing 8 " for children .- .. '. :, : . I . .ILI ) I Thereason isbeeause he gives perfiet- � _ . ,8 pleasant to th Is =riron - now on the roads in Pickering I L... � ,. e testis andr eat iireS'of V10= - I .J MOWERS ` `­�.. satisfaction mi every *me, and going still - - : ' '. I I i: of one of the oldest and best femalf ... with -Creamers and a good as- , - : -. �­. .I, farther will my if there are any persons and nurses in the United states, and is for saile . Always on hand. . . . - ­jli � . RAKER - , ..� who have had Photos taken by me that . byall-druggisUthroughoutthe world. Price 25 1 " ' ' - f ., - ... ' ' : � . _ ,j . ' - - - - ' t -f , At '. .. '* * - "a D k 'O'a A ' ' - _' vo V :;, - q ­ '. ' 7�D'All .. o 9 , , . _6 da - I.. I A R B , W _L111,1:1. � ; - ��! � ___ _ 7 da T Ij,' i ' ' 9. di 1 9 01 , ci - , 2 OU ( I; H ] ner M ( ,.,r 'E RS, g, , o I 1 4 S I cents a bottle. lie sure you ask for "Mias. WIN- I&W Bran, Shorts, said all kinds of FOrtment of Tinware, which .- ;.. .. f.. . � � .. , i I . 'L .:, . . & Cultl �Ator&. are not equal to any city work I will - . SLOW'S SOOTEUNG SyRup," and take no other . I .. I - . I ... . . .. � � * ; kind. I . Mill Feed.._ , 1.�.'.I'i.., they will sell at very reason- , i " -_ -1 ; make them one dozen Panel Portra�its, , . . .. I - _.. 1W Also iep4irs for all kinds Of freeofoliange. No work allowedtole�.ve - : - . . - ' ' ' I A man afflieW with deafness took a - I'F;L'OUR EXCHANGED FOR NEA, able pric'esi .1 . E , Rags, I .. '.', . prescrii)tion to a Toveka, druggist, who . . . . . . H 998 I nts, I I .. the Studio unless first-class and highly style. 5 -' Wool-piokings, orse Hair, .­ farm impleme - - finished. Photos made. in any kind of filled ii with care and in the lat6st ' Ingines, .., ,&,. -111VIb MlFqPf 141FA 11 JUA nm n IA 1RV.GLCQ A,, . Patrice wanting Stem I ' ,ft;" or uninshine Having - I : . .The deaf mait asked the price, when TWO W --- FF'0111 I .) Threshers, &c,, will do well, t) BOO . : I . . added some very fine scenery to,t is Studio . � - following talk occurred: Druggist dean- ____ � r"I -=I . taken in exchange, for tin- before buying elsewhere. - I I d smiling in & won't- 'W0Mj1%Z0,=j; ­�!�,- '. - , am prop" .- - e counter an � I . , . in� on th . .:. � - I to make work second to none � . yon-pay-up sort of a manner)- "The are. Mr. Wm. Bundy has - .. I � "*!I - 1_'' in Canada. - . .. .. .1. . * . - � � . . � A .L, I Copying and enlarging a speeialty. z price is seventy-five cents." Deaf experience it , .-.,,' TO 7' no, � i0- '- T�E�''''FARMERS ' -- w - �- large stook of Frames always on hand. - � . . . . . . customer- "Five cents ? Here it is." tinsmithing�.. He will attend -- .* '_ :. � . * . . . . Of Pickering and. Vicluity. . ' I All done by the instantaneous pro-. Druggist (in a louder voice) - "Seventy- I ' � . . five cents please-91 Deaf 'customer- - I . . .. to the Pickering business for Come and see our Genuine am$. I . , Is . - "Well, there's your five cents. Drug- Ve Nieby'gwe notice that we hAve the 4or5weeks. ::. - Bell Or 118 and our Sewing Wi. 19. 09B ' .,., '....'.. � . , , :'.. � . I . . . . . . . , . o - . app9mited MCT . �.... . ! . - I - ­ . . 708.11-01 laer-P 49-8 Photog!p1r%t1%6y, . gist (in a very loud voice and very " . - Maohines, to besoia at very I . I . - ., w:: 11 I Nett door to Pos$-oflce.) manner) "I said seventY-fiVe cents- and K, Xq - I 1. 1 �, , � ­1 - . I I- �� , " . . ,� I I S � . - I low pness. . /. i � . , � . Deaf custoomer. (getting angry) -- - :MraughLe= ..Li ... . . . . I- I I � . � I I., I oltdWv 3='n 063 0, so Our . � I I ..- - . I . WNT sum RM what more do you want 1 I inst, gave you . .. � I I agents for the . - ..... Machine Needles &bid :Oils ins ' ko' - , I - . . . - . . u n''dy, :1 . . - . your -five cents." Druggist (sotto Voice) �ms*` .�i �!�� ;_ . os, ua B*' , I - 91 -, .1 �, , . * . ._"Well, go to thunder with your T&WO W=g - $s�e�, .. 1, ,.� . . - Pickering or Claremont. TH & BRO. : . 1* . - nwD a ­ I , . . P.. B, MRS Y, I , . ) 1 . - Picks ing. I . I.. � ) i . medicine ; I made three cieuts any way." C ece - -_ . . I . Itianey's Old Stands for the above locality,' we beqwak - � . . � . to - C... ... - .,- .. .- . . I !il _.�. 1..'i, I I . . .. . . �i; , . - . . . . : .. 0 . BIRTHS. 'I� a fair share of your patronage for them. Any Persoli . wwgng - ' ' �` DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, . . I 'I . - . L - I I ­ � - I I .. . I - 1, - I - 'i � , - . I . , ANDF.RsoN-__1n Pickering, on -may 12th, the wife . � . WHIN - .. .. - . - I � These gentlemen are well knowp in - . .. : . 1� - . Anderson. � your neighbo .1, 4. - 1. - 1. ,, _ . 1 . � - . ; : ­ I , . � . 8 ����� I of James And son. eas I .., - �, �� -, Parchase the Wlall,H --- In Pic4ering, on may 1"b, 18K the rhood, and any busin DO'' wife yf Thoa. White, of. a daughtef you have with them on our behalf � ES LIVER J . . 4 - � i -IN T)115,�;I'- .;. .1 . . : - - . .. . . .., . : I W1 I 1, , .: 11 �..; 1-. . � I I . U thoroughly cure you. They 40 not - - r. . be conduated in' an upright � �" I N 17i, . I - DMI). _ 4 �L � 4; win � :.. f grtpe or purge, but act very mUdly, and � . . RE ON-At bisresidi .. EIR .onsidered Priceless, DIC )A , E)nee,4tb cou':,thtbridge. Manner. __ 7, ... _ 11� 1. � - . , ­­...-,_.­11­1__.. I ... � E as LU whemever used are e ' _ 11 �� 0 ' on May 6th, Henry Dickenson, aged 49 years. WE $HA LCoNt . TNUZ M � TIM I VVMRE . AS ' . . I I . They bave proven to be the .. .. I __ . I ��. I PICKERING. MARKET. . IN TEM PAST to spaxe- no pains to give . . - . � I Vij,_ L*' _ . . .1I . . I . �, . No* io - th6 Timb -to' ave GREATEST BLESSING ­ -.1. .-, - I . . BMWs Office May 13 IW, you satisfwtion, and wx ittLY ON OUR � I . . 'Your Orders* j�- .- " ,.A'. I Fellwheat 7% to me; spring, we to well goo" - __ - j_, 1. ­._,,e.,�,;,_,___L OFTHEACE 6k to 70c. Flower per awt. $2.25 to $150. Bran PAST RE"D in your territory for a 00n - - - ; , . , , I , __ 1 . - - - - - . '. I '. . L , �__ T 1 % ,:� ti an-su ft*pm Indftestiou, Pis- 013 00 per ton; shorts, Wc rtr owt Chop "I", tifimnee, of a fair amount of tho patron - � I . . . * I , , . . .. S1.15. Screenings, 90c per c . . -TARTM9 Mnlemplating' ild , fu tbis, awkwed 1"Mch. They are an abseluse. . 4 . age ofthose who in 1 _ ­ BU "Eno Sww�, . A" -1 :­3 L te4d buying oelf- . I -I--,- a 46#CA - PZ . - Spying should leave thev orders now, t . PC~ "M Use them aud be . _. FARMERS' MARKET. ' relftwed from your udsery 30 �-� i-- a , .. . . harvesters. � �1 . - . , i-! 4,; Ing a griesit weduction in priou. .- - %;Z tft. pw tox. 5 boxes For $1. Toronto, May 13th IN6 . , .i. . ., .. I � I . I - .. . .1. - I . - ,'-;, � i . SALE BY ALL DRU8TS AND The str,�et m6&ket to-day was quiet and price, THE DEERING fdr 1886 . *.` - : - ]MAC4-nim .:,..., . a a Fo" DEALERS IN MEDICINES. _. unchanged: bushel of wheat offiefed . 1, 1!: . . �. -_ I.. .- I , . i About 4w a , : I . 1 ' BILL STUFF Sp�daltY . .� I . .1 - . and sold at 82c ,to 02c for fall, 70c to ffic for - will, be found tid have many e;xcellent . - __ __ ­ I - - -1, I _. . I . I Tkwi6Lm of Counterfeits and Base Imitations. Genu- - e, ... . . - RPrilig, and 733c to 74 for goose. Barley firm, STEAM.. WASHER 11 � .. , .We to goo. Oats ,ftm, with sales of points of preference, as it always bag A116rden =.nj,tjy filled mud JUI)jb� jr delivered ine wmpped only in Blue, with�s e L * a at Me to 38c. Peas an nominal at We, y 1 ' ig"a ur OL 177 %'Ib"Uksh'Le'l * . box. Free trial package of the Celtebmt as ' and 6oc for rye. H F dull and prices had since it first made its appearanm Can ave one on trial b where requ . ,.....,",j,-� F , �. I ". I . nut to any address an rec4ipt 9( & 3Q StamP- I ' . ` _.� i­ . _' BURdy; 20 loads sold at 4D'i& to $14 for ldm,=,. in the harvest field some si& yem dropping post oaxd to - - . - 11 I L i� - F)HO. 0. WaST & 0046 , and at $9 3o to $11 for1clover. straw y i '`_ ..­ - . , . . It Sax r5*r2tWr*MJL 21 010 a ton. Hop sold at ago. - � -. - '­,.­ . rl I . I l l; � U I * I h tl� i I I I I I e I I caft at $9 to . . a �,w . Pickering' Lumber! - li,��.. - F I I . - . . , at " .% to 47 00. ftd, " to $5 5D for tow �,: 1., - - -ourfff - - 1�: % �L ��,,T, , � I - 1 .'libl h 83XING-13T EptTjORoNw, 00r. 20-ft , 1', _ � jMqi*jM' 9 . . Tejvc�e_ . =9 I ' � ' � �.: .... .. L Z�_ . I - I . - _, ; ­�,- - .. . �. ­;.. - ... . 6 _­.. ... For age M Piiakwim Drq -fto -I �..­�_..."_. _.:.,, I . I... . I - , quartsrsi, And 66 to $18 jar hindqwulers- Lamb y 76 ilt . "'I'l I-. .1 NO * � N GEE MP • i . . ­ � - I V 0 0; Md meltosi, ST W $9 Per W WStgotj Xf ," I ,-1'_, ,_ . AGENT, PICKER1 ., . �. JOH 3 I . , - - ­:"....., - �,� �. � � g. Co., I a �i I " !� ... �. . I L - - - �2 , .. �. .1 I . .1 - %v � I . �­: .1 '. .r, . ...1. , .1 . .- .. , - ­T " . : . -11 � . _'.. .. . � - . - _' � _"`,� . - �_:, - ..:. - . I .�. i .. I .1 ,;; . ,. � , . : . I . .:.. r 1. ... . . � . . �., ''.. 1: ". ... ­ , - .' , . , I . ; . . .1 _. ' , " .1 * : I - . . . . . I . . , . ,� - - � - 7 � I I � , : � � I .- , % � - � f� L' L : 'L� , : L.,! � k , I / . L I i . . I . . - . , , -- , , Z: . . - *. - , L . ' ' I , . ; . . . . L . . , . ; L I , :'* . . . - . .- ; , / � . 1, . I . . .. . I I . . . ... L Lj�� , , : ­� ' .. 'LL L � .:�, 4 , : L .. 01 . ;: , L , . . . . � . � . I . - , : - � I - . I I . 1. . I I I .� � , � . . , I I , - 4 , . It I - � .. . . - . , � , T. -!, � I . . . I � L . . . I � - I � , - - - I . .- , , � . _j,� , . � I , � . . . .1 ! , . .." . " . . . : . . . �r : �IL - - � I I � _i -, L . . z . .1 . 'L - 'I , , . , � . , . - . z � � : � i. , 3 . , . . I . � ,, . . I . . : � , . . . I . , . I . . � , . a . , ;w . ; . . . . . � � . ,4 I �j . . i - � - . - , I � , .1 . ., � . . . ; , 1: . . . 7 1 ' 1 , . . - . ' �' - L . . . - ,:. _ ' , L - - .: %, i. - � , , - - , , , 4 - :, � �� , . - , . . " , L - I . I I . : ' L' . ; � , 1 � � '� * � _ I . I .1, - � . ,, , . , - - . - � I - � . I I -, . � � .,�� � _ _ - I . . .. I � - 0 - I . . - - , - , I d , - 11 � n� i- , I-% I - L , -, It. - I f NT 'i ; 11 'I I � I 69.. " I - -, ... t L =- 1111 --"qq . . .. I . . .. . '. . � . . 1. . I . I � .1 - . ;1 . . , I - , - each masses of Snow were still Slowly melt- .. I., I - '.. I . . I . -� 7 ohe rinvy eot Him. . � ,:. THE FAX - HZALTH.,' 11­ 1."�,­ . , 'K...".i. , .ff -i."!" . ­�i ­ _� _1 .. . I . r." t hill alth - alkits" of 19110 f.. ith _!.,I � n . � bl.11.1.11% ", Ini. *1' � " I J 7, :, 1". govism � I . .. , I . ..� " - ! � � � k6iG's oldoA boy has for a f g VMS _W41. .1.. . .- 1.� I . 4� - i I I _. . .1 � , , FAA 1� . � 1 ,4 paying attention So MISS Already, but . , �` : � . , .. 1. -*,�. . - r, shile � -0 - ad had free from wow for full* a , . ; ' " I beadly pray for 01AW iniwu� I. , ,,�,�' or= . . I - 1.�. - r�. -... - J)i�ased Money.. i, �,- � , : ., WA not muster up courago enough So test - S-re.Aft by many humor's ; , ..; I . � � Twonky-five to thirty years AV' my , or. I Issa www­-&- . ­ ...., . , . I . . . fate. The other ovouing he presented There so ....­_ � - ... . Ohard bore fail amps eve alternate oar of we much more abundant now than formerly, A writer gives wilm very pat neat advko. I A y, . with a Pelf At gloves. She sweetly &o- I I r I � . Smooth, round apples. and IW in many.1nallAnose ravines and da.- enthis subject :1 . . . I got money :then PzVzm which ovoW yewml� moo oould 'be Is the nuZom q*ulatloas as be the p sham, with The remark ,- NOKMP I essia ,IUA fasters, picking sad a0ag. the .1 I "Thank you. Do you want to take • a %U bow Drur .. I. - I . VMS in.. aoy.L_Hk. I, I I baal,s k,owner * than at any bthw � We so*"* was ,of 11 - . - Co.. r OW Aniw. This v . , 0 ­1 , Sit,, PI and dp _and �� ohan%ello through - L .. ., � .: . i the ralef g" mif;con"onn disease in hand those 1 " ulna .;:!_...-:, 1�_�- The trees were large, and I could. losta lsd- lwdleztly� the malt of keeping - all wh Illy The printer has the order for their cards. . 4 _. , . - .. .. _. %'' 11 �1.. . - �; a � der In a good spot and get a barrelful with. and snowfall upon and In the ground, an Is be minatedl, there is one to which but . I . WXLrff MIMS" COLLF,Cit a ;., � out moving it. But latterly trees have not done by tr".Pfanting. I might point out no importance has thus far been . - - @am lop- i Gyoung men and women rho 9 !_"lK% . . . rou positlons as Book-tee tjhorshaa�N- I ; - r My . . _.� ,-': '! that the cornfields with their wilderness of 0 but which, nevertheless, probably .. " . . . . .� �. �1: - tOrnis an well, and 4111)? I have been knot a I Wgraph air Telegraph Operators - It W .., .t­( - .,. .p on �� 1: " . . ­ . -and wormy; broken and tangled atoms help also to con- plays an important role. We refer to that I - - . nine Prorleass and states in ad"4 _ important .. 1 - tay; cater 1111lu$ and owkeirw , wisreAl olrolt4ung medium- money. It I . Wead,nal . - r; graduate@ -have inorommed so "" F arve the snowp In.phe winter. I Fond Wife.-I& Did you have pleasant Wed In counnerm - . .. ,. I .0 1: . : � , , .� .;- - an to rain mmaj � I . - .(�- '. 1 � - -�: � ', panes Impard4lly from the hand of the Wile.-" 190 Mau "A the veflied S&ANS; 41 - .. , -.. , .Z. �. .­ I I - The codlin moth ham beenwont ofall, d , , .: , i - d0l molo� . f • - dzemamlad nkht� G a 9 facilities exoslient; lastructl') talks I , _,.,��', L I . millionaire into that of the beggar, 00111. Rude Humband-117hy do you oak V _ b 411d1vIdtW - IV 1� fibs diffi mit ita-my to ko'd In oh . . i:, (I. 4`1111., AddfOW U. XAcCORKICIK, pdw . I..'_. . . ..'�-._ - Bet I feel sure now thai it in an easy * , : '', 1 �'.4 .;_�'.-?71 .. - - :: �. *'­1.1� . stantly oIr6%I&0iqX..Qor42pk orwy also and •, ­11111musis I noticed - , W lwg� . :. , ,,_.., j; Slow Tralas �1 4 '.. 0, Fond Wife 'a Ples, 40 doe A in.' L ; I I . . ­ . - 'T ''' . I � I .. - a 1.1111� . condition of'. =4 raw of faffi- mad olialle on your face its ym slops. ' Q11111781-YOU 0401 � I ! T 11111111111 A Hoot "the tftf Whole orowd of aroham Wmim wi�a ons � day making If a summons 0_*ill wro path --s' Ifes ; I forgis for AgIves better @etI@f&cUo0 air ?has Y" I..-: � -swb4 by spraying 'go mIxoW'traWomom,CAz&di4u ad. Rude Humbind , am a • toorld's we we r the . r - a the trome with on r3 '11040111 111111hor , *oMng Intlo Actw __ V faster with Shia -1 � _ 11.�_ V 0"* time Mat I was married. Pam to butter.' AH clum ­0 . . . ,pa In la uch better than Parts rb 9 ...,.; . . ( '.. ' on theme trains 6 never taken ex t briatibull And 11,fid, � L =gM out with othe of unotemaly o ross or per. . 4reen, and cheaper; it di PfOlmdon6k old SEA Young; old ligerit, . . . *as not "Mal in journeys of considerable length ; w Is son will receive handle and arry, In his - a I . 1. not canvassed foryeanakerolne, 4 ., water All the green does, and don so need use and much faster for short didanoma. . I . Into The fqldli� . OnO person to stir It an you drive along with at Without iii'slighte" symptoms of 'What Would the World Do ft; 0. F. Jankim arld 128 she fiml week. J.&II11 . , � On this scoadon the movement was muoh ". @AYO I "Us Aid week with -- Wonders'- 4 a force Pump. Mr. Gongs Allen bought a ru&n ha without givin It a 020 hundred MO 031711114en dollan,, A OW % I - .., ... more deliberate than usual and the without woman I asks the amylat Panama- anuugueg money that has thousandi ordsmas Who for uneopWyed perro rig; outfi I tree so .. 1, . 1� � .,.,:. . f fruit farm near tiolly, N. Y., which W11S [a gor ofIlied the oonduclor to him most and - I . .:. � 1,:"' L .­.., I � . . � I I � .. . .:,� Stich a condition that the whole neighbor. pulled through ands or reposed In glooketa Itarto out to my something now on this oft T&Uors, write for %�Vlmecl r . - .. mid : I todmiubjeat. Of coarse, the human elo. 09. Brantford - . . -hood ridiculed the purohaw 0ankw*orms whose contact be would doom to pol- � re"y slow ?,Ip . , . -1, . . . 91 Timot is Is motion, P , , out of the world would not exist without -_ -_ ii I � I - - 9 11 ii, i'm A G I . . .In respeo dangers that • � may wite . I - %to he ��" .. . ould have boon tar more sensible t to, G ,MY for some time. I -..;� from " cause paper money Is undoubtedly ,o k: 41 Per &q. :. ".. ... I � � :� - a . . we" In the orchard,, the troole had not been - 91 Wall, we ain't filing, I'll admit. "' - . i , lation. . , I I . hot would the world do without the Sal- TER .. .. .. , *rinatineds, and the farm had not paid too , -'� - I . Ulm, go the question 6 gratuitous. Is . 44 Sure everything IS all right I I L'. 14 I think so." . .WA :11 � .,. . � _. .1 more to be fe then coin, and the In. WELL BoltaC ­ He pulled out half the tress, gm the 09 Wheels all greased V - - '. � I . . . . . I I others a good pruning sprayed with Paris 1, ,�: , desoribably filthy appow&noe of much of a of womans without a panacea for her H44 no superior; 20 feet Per boor. hwW , - I 0 . 11 Yes, I greased. them myself."' -"'. bysiod Ills and cure for her Har di. power; combined borlair and rock Arilling. or : green once a week for w months and harvest. :. so -n-rals all on lot . . that which Is seen In oftooUtfon is fain. I ",a Pam grand 9000m; AM PFIX81111 and dips tt the world om"; � ' filar to all who this. Tuatthe hand!- I Ina word, what wow oallawgue. 'lid I"M barrels of as finia, apples So ever ' . were men; on could hardly find a. I I Yea, we ran through the break back without Dr. Plarce's 81 Favorite Presort 48 Mary 11L. K&Rdl(O 111 *son; Ing of suah nasty stuff Is often trough% with . ilon." she great re ... .I:. -.,., I ormy hue and waked up the 'wheals so a. mask . , I - I.. .. I am. He that they serious daag*ro ao sonsible, paimem am amassam , It IN ind, remedy for fOMPAG wit"' ,� to have same thousands Of would ally." . 1. . 0 . . . � ! .. It would be well If the system avenalible for the Ulm of lkine, for barrels this roar, an many of the- trees had ::-N y spoken loosal ?": �­ � - , - ' ' � doubt. omankind. . of Pro k , F­ " .' , ' ' ' , ' � . I � i I $,YOU We certain L we SUM -_ 1p, ... � .'-. ;- Z. I - '' ' � '' .. . ­ I . ... _. - -twa 40 stripped by cankerworms in '84 that so . , � � - said to be In vogue In certain omu*lm of 14 . oak More than four thousand devices. for Track 11,1111111hii they did not blossom In In '85 but Seem mun 11MVPsio f " in noto that - . Centre . - -.,.. : . the wheel 0 .troy 2 M of 16i .� : .1 . L . : _�., ­_ 7 j_ or . ! f this season. Mr. Allen plougbed and the Mile f, ames Into the banks iiisd in upling have been patented, and yet thou. woul P" bot raised beam and some other spring crops !,' : � 7ti ' maidens I Dels," go * .h of bachelors and so It alone 41 They was when I .10 .;�:: I*: In their stead wow prace . Use NA & C between ' come In." - , . -, - � � bet part of the trasso, put on what barn �- " country. . _k . 610ouldn't be possiblethat ' Of them though even thin would only to isme extent Mo I an ?it l� and not do away with the danger. Nightmare, -1 I , - k .. ! , . . ..... I manure there: was on the farm, but What `7. • . , I L ' '! - mad an off and the axle dragglog, ol�ula it. ; i - . L iliMf . , UN"No- LA" a Cis, GAILT, - I _. a the most surprising remit was the I- But though paper currency Is the most I of A, au�d . . - 61 I gum not." . sot ­ . I ---!.-_ spraying. ., -headsolies, depression . . - I "I. ­ Ying. The thinning and pruning , �­ 1. .. I - to be feared on the moors of oommunloating �. I!,:,. Machine Screw it i - a . .- L so Are we going-up hill V1 -­ . ip . .. . I A of ambition are eympto f dissam. Alle, and Kau . . 1". , Ot In Z just am usociouT. If you thinir you oann V level. " 1:�, ,. disease, coin Is by no memo frOO from Ban - II No, this b pretty midili'lln �' , liver. The !nags, Slow" d bowels , , . Sam albond time to spray the trees .but once, the � :1 Do you always ran', at this sit ?'I , � ger of the kind. It ban boas shown &�* all in sympathy. Life IRly Csrr"W a =d Wagon Axles, Ifft ad ­. a living I . . . time. t&en Is when &a apples we as large am , •I No, we #snarally out a little that the b O"ft, which way be a a's •" Golden Medical Din. � and 0ap Screw% oto. Ltd on spg%aii, .� . . I . . hump m! Dr. Piero . . L4: 1;,.: full-sized peas ; then the blossom end it I mom In the ties A" in the milled edges 0 . . . : 6 f"tff'D thiL of act@ upon the torpid liver, and of- . . . i. apple stands up, and the poison gets on the •1j; . of oolne that have been in Girouktion for all JAMES "I May I sair-wass im ine'Wouble then I" a removes all theme difficultion and - . blossom end where -11 will 44 do the most .1, so , . . .. . � , 69 Certainly. We found a fine two-year. short time, con" of organic filth which dorm. Nervous foolingio, gloomy fore- 1 good," as the codlin moth lays the egg in .- bid steer stuck In a troitl' I back here, be- when introduced Into distilled water and Inge, and irrf tability of temper all dhap. Pork Paekers, Toronto, the blossom end and when hatched eats 0 I Its examined under the afloromeope *SS 'found . - - ... � . for you got on, and stopped I L. c. 6110on, Rolled Sploo Bacon, 0. - - 0. lss� I . - WAY In. and helped It to be swarming with bacteria and fungi. . • . . I � • GIAWW Beef, Hisons, sag" Cured Ban Drw Q I .! . . ., Mr. Arthur Rathbone, of Goneme a. , was cautious old tramdp who Cmusys out. You know the miss of the road are W Am not mangulno enough to expect That a said BrimWad Bacon. emu •d Tonjues, 'Now ?* spra vad a tree on one side and left the other. 60 that our readers Shall decline to touch W . sued Whether he would have a drink Phkled Tongues, Clie"o, Family or Navy PK the company." Laid In Tubes and Pall& The Bad Bogialle 01 On the $Pr&YOd aide the apples were fair and handle the 4aff, for the rossous here point. Of w ky, am he was lbeginaing a job of saw- V0 Fins Dairy salt in stock. 1111. 1. -4. - I . 1. - . . . .1 '. . : - not a wormy one on the other the were •41 But I don't we why that should make ad out, but *a can not refrain from utter- W ' wood, or would -have it when he had I - L . . � ._ I .. . �. .1 - .. :'It. .. o thundering alow.,, - 4 knotty, wormy and poor. And the trees you ran 6 Ing oar protest Mainat the unutterable fitkwhod Its angive,od: Is Wells mum, I think . MACHINERY •• Why, you blame fool, we're Lakin' that nomflasels, of which many persons we . I Appear to bear better it sprayed j ant before I'll take It now. Thera has been a PUS of Soo loginels. M.M ,,ft.- Wood, - .;, the blossoms open • ; leaf. rollers-�Jfittle cater. Steer along to quarters t It tied be• sudden deaths late There � No asbak .�:. -.­. . . _., 0 guilty who would feel them calves doe now machines, for valis. ftr 4 _:.: I :.. ,:. ... _,.�.. IL hinte, and it I used to iea;dfn, and don't ply Puticulm SUM I ,., ­ e -. ., .pillars becoming very destructive.-got on Insulted at any luminualtion of a lack H. W. PURIZ, Bmv*k i;:.:�.­., I , walk up very ry well. of re- Young or middle-aged men suffering from . I , -.1 . I ` . they open, that Ing ps nervous debility and kindred weaknesses - MONEY . the blemom.;buds before this I'm doing all I can • ; sited or good brooding, of pi" � � . make them look an U Singed,; and bade that got brakeman prodding ft up with an per for tompor. . , TO LEND -m tied to the end ary convenience, while making olianCe or 14strated trestles suggesting aure means of ­431111- way not no fruit. Ills pent also Is killed by umbrell', and an oar of c currency or coin In the mouth -hou'A send 10 cents in stamps for large 11- i...;. . ._ - . . . the poison. Three fluseed. o" barrels and a i P Farm .i � ,� . i . I I k of the bell rope. If'you •think I'm golial to the like, This most disgusting ha Is ogre. World's Dim Medical Anod. Productive Town, Village & Nr � I ! .t:.. force pump with a rubber home to at in the start up and go howlin'slong, and yank the e 110. 1XITCRELL smemooXAM .. . singularly enough, confined almost Burt", b hole, make a good rig to spray with. horns on an good a steer as there is in the - t exalu. .. no o, N. Veneary - - 9 Fallow Black- Toronto fift"t -Toissom - bunghole, I vOlY to womankind, and Is an a*% of " - . L 11 ". .. .... Be Sure and not get too much purple or green. 11110nitory, why you're mistaken, Umt,n all. thoughtlessness which, It any who . A young Sunday-whool teacher was try- 0 . . - - ­ � - Rathbone has experimented more than Us trainmen can't a reads ' to impress upon her clan the duty of Mr. expect our pay union we this ever practiced,, we feel man they will ARRIAGS & WAGON bring In �gn any one also I keow; he Says that half a some stock, once'ner while." enticing pomp * and vanities in Lent. - . . - - ;1 . I . never do again. . . 'pound of purple to sixty gallons of water IS ____ ___ . - I . V., 1� � . ­ . Thinking that she was not quite under. manufacturers of the Celebmisd ) , - - - No­­W .�, ! i . . . I : I - - . . .. .. -plenty. The purple should be wet like .. .1 stood she said : a, Crass - anyone tau tne AnChOr . . . � 11170 - . .1 . . - . . I . . . . I , 1 .1� .::., 1. . 11, � Of POMP In • Y044 1 1111,0121d Gain inirwo., 11 .. � , � . . 1� 1;., ': i ­ ,. I . • I meaning know," ­ . ' - � ti Shen It will, noiix,eakaily and "t fill)" on the . " Vit8lity of Miles and femaleli.L' I 1. mild one little girl, I "Iva some. -paste before putting it in the barrel, and '.,'--*'- ]Never Satisfied.. 01to I A Ili . , ' . � - 7­ T. IPZFTZR oft CO., Guelph, ol 11 . �_: , ", US, with content. Is much - i - � 1 ` 11 . . I eager .1 __ ,.- . water. Profencr A, J. Cook, who fird TO him wholl not refose it. , ::' � ��'':." . 1 Some interesting facts oft , that we have In our Lwk yard." Our Duplex Axles an all to be had &I a & Showed the value of thin remedy, argon - WhO taires it a,% the Lord had sent 1 .. , "; ; :, - 1-,' . oornizig the t -_ Prinalpal Hardware Stores in the Dominke. I . . . . ._ relative vitality of males and females are not take Pills or Powders containing i And then does rightly ujo it , . . I 1.� - I - - _; - great care upon those who visa ft; do not Most men. with nothing, ng, have _ shown In the forty-sixth ----I 't of C o for, at We time of the Year, the ro- I a thought 1,. W "DOI be serious, If Tourequirea done of • -turn stock into the orchard till after a heavy That life would be 4 " the English register general. In each 1,()00 P a sake Dr. Carson ;s Stomach and Con. I . es0ure . ; ... � -rain has washed all the poison from the, .It the could smallest I f I li` livirif persons there are 487 males a4d 613 im Bitters ; it gets geau'r on we Bow OK I share, lia"g, , . 0 a . ..- � - - - - '. .., F !, %­ gran under the tress. W M those wbo have the treasure. . 1: _­ - . - ure. , �_ females ;but for , fies the B19od. improves jj�j eireniatio.. - - .. - ButtathIstrue? XxPerienoefthowit � ?I,�,:,.. every NO famalob 10B.5 slates the lAver and Kidners, am °' � That in this world of sorrow, ow, - I., At every age of life the lood. J�r�,,� ]�:­':.�L � � _ , I males were born. L . . . . L . .. . �. ­ L i Our" BlItOuslowee, lReadache, ])y"ej,._ ,��­ . . I ; The man who fie him for broad I - '' death rate was lower In the foruslago and d tiOni Search the Drug tones from one � , : . Sheep. ,.:. to day , � I � i - 1 , - _ i 111'­. ., -, � . .�, . I.... %­�"... . WdI nght for pis t 3-morrow. .1 . - . I ,, -1 I . . � � � - . . ; , . , �;_ " . I , *a diffarenoo Im, greater in early yearn, - ­ . Thin In II of i Canada to the other and you cannot GUELPH CARPET WORKS . , '. � . ­ . . . ­ L' L year * on Sheep I � ;'.: L' �. In both nexas a Alminlehed death rate .. • r=1OdY eQu&I to it. �6y it and use is in .; . . . . � . .,. - L. a : - 'need special easy par"Iwly the OWN He tows he does not want the . .''.' � . I ftmilie& BOX •yeryirlijare in I We . ... . that IIIIIL]ft d, I . .. I L �� . . taking place. This Ile more marked in to. -60 cents. - � wa In lamb. Some farmers an in this habit Hb thoughts are far above it; . - - .'� Mmi" Im_ at � il !.- . The gold of Indus and of Or, . .. . .. than in males, at all ago. The J41 & A., ARMSTI O Of Allowing their sheep to roam over the His simple testes `.' �' � OU wants to know why Mrs. F.'s mouth � don't covet ,.... ), :�; �,.,: �'t prevenient Is especially notable Jim woman MAN"ACMRM OF pastures early In the spring, and do not A very little in his wants; �:,�-I.'l , : � ...'L Jai like the TOMP,18 Of Janur. The bruft . , . sets b ; 1 � up to 45 and In the moss to 35. Them . 1;.�' �-. .. 1:11.,; I . ; � , 41 , Enough to furnish llvtn �, .'- - -, realizathat the meagre quantity of gram . � . I;' 1. �, It i because It 10 pas" when It in clos. WOOL UNION & DAMASK UM ' I . , . I - ' - , sxPO0t&tl011 of life of a made at birth b 4 , I that be- He all a man should ask; '' " , I - ,. �. . :riaza IS I � *boy got dose them little good, and L- Of n0w pailsoram and deftiami Guelmilt, ,b Afft%lt the Lord for " - .1 �. . i !._ 5 d when It Is open It Is war. . . L''. Q! not Vinff. L - t: 1. . I . 3 . and of a female ".62. years. The i - o� stoutly on the move in search for is But. Is It true 7 W61L if it 9, . I �. . . . . . • . they lose flesh. They should be turned out The truth you'll hav V, . . ' � . I I " &=ad exveatmition of Juitan is, counted by ,i- _: - � . A.P. 979. 1: 6 to borrow - . I --- ­ the days, newly the mime In both sex - - J: � only for a short time each day. - when the The man who fights for bread ii;ja � . . � 406 r ---- �--_ -_ T I I . 7 � - ­ ­� . . QUPZRIOR riLE8 AND RASPS--WARRANTWD Will fight for ids to-morrow. ..�,_;_:'. I � A-W N I N G 8 weather Is not Stormy, and they should have I k7v - equal to boa Imported - all kinds at re•allitting. . . . . an allowanco, of grain dally while changing' - ot -WOW � - .'%:,:. ­ :a ,:�. Make a No" of Two. I �i , . : ""Me W01ka, FRUDIMICK iAZZIN. Gall P.O. _. . . ­­ - ' I . .. I I - ., - th. ftactiou'p all he asks, _': _­­L 1. - 11.,, L" . � - - j,_ from dry food to gross. BY Proper attention I i , :..�k,.: . i � - I AND IN TOWN81ff1p 0 ' SXND "]& PRIG LIST. . With 111malifevikume, ator . I ' I '' Pain banished as If by • maloo.' I inn I '.., ,. , , . at thin time of year, they will be strong and got out In unit bold. above . , I . 7. - �' . �. 1,,7 • Po Len's 60 F . ...;', - �i � : ". : � �� , Nervillne Is Plymplon for sale cheap: small amount . I..L.; . 2 ,� , S . .. . '' , . itive and •almost fnstw�- down; WM9 I 1­4� . - . I - � thrifty when finally Wimy are left on pasture. _­ I .:.�' ; , � �, I tanocum tame balosias at 6 Pm 001121. X J. KENT, London, A I , Flu, Tent A Camping B - "ft A la,ge denominator. . . , � f all Lhimj6ye, . , . , 11! 1111 -A Plat Of corn or Ohio each day along with That makes the sum 0 '-, Lefy7for external* internal, ,. 11 . in Vence 110"t, Ter9aw , � , 1.1 Of All his hopes and btisses ; 1� I 10041 Pains. The most active round hither.' ( . their bay will maintain the strength of the 1. - )AMIRIA61111 LOUNLIES FOR C& . Me all he needs. 'fie all he prays ; '�. , . . ..'�. . 1,1 to known falls fair short of lqsr 3a forte houses, mmut RTERS, . I , I . ,:. . shwp and kOoP them In good flesh. It will 718 bread and cheese and k1w . , FAIN. Address X D. N11111"GAN, Niatialfoia. _.;� ain't M " L �; L... I 041011111111 'oft"n; fires Prize al IL $ PENCE & CO" 4�1 I to found much better to keep the own In the But. In It true I You bet it -L ­. �fti PQrww is the rellot of nerve Pain. turesio Hamilton. L • 4) . 1. ... . , . # ... : : �;. - .;; . . �.. - I 910"Od for external or internal me. Buy • 3rhr an - romw, , alo 00"Wmen will Iliad it So their advacleP I d til the lambs have gained Strength For in this world of 1 .1 ­ . ' - ` 1111'a man who flRhts f�r brftd to. . , � Vant sample bottle. Lugs bottin 25 i ' enough to follow their dams easily when Wil.l.fight for go to-morrow. day . � Be 80 Aeft ftm-SNO 40 Aere 60 Ask The trade for a 1111111 L ' - ' -_ Fans oar make of Piles sell ,placed with the rat of the Books 01bgrovism, . _­ x,,; at all druggbU. 001�1011. Boo . Q . . ..; I Ir P'Syll, 15 onto: 100.000 01 for prim g a Specialty. seen' . I I , . . I -100,0W laaft Is V Rasps, Re.Clattin I - - I I 1: - 'I- . . 4 q I :, . 5004 in I :-, a . . . . __ . -!-.- . - . ____.____.._____.i, 10, they will- not make the growth they should. : - 0 .- �- =��i�, tWo; 'nobtainsiBlis hAU-PI108. BUMAND. d Ud And 111617MG. . V , I " . . . i s I 1*011121110. - ..: 1. I It b a good plan to give the own extra food I.;, �_!* . � . .. - .. V",_ I'' AND SAW NAOMNIS Ontario. Al while the are suckling their lambs, so they ' " � L "'�,. . I I . . 0 I Hamilton, - y �14-: a 4F / . -ALL 81 11 will provide a full supply of taft. . . 11.1 '', r�.:! _� . -1 ZES-LATE" I , I. 1. , .t:. �. .� i . I . Improventento • ; bracket band saws toy &tiosalsi. � i ­� ; L. _...: I i var - .... . . . .,-. L I .. .�� I I � 11p, # � � I If to Pam; nftk and durable ; send fair . 1. Those who make a specialty of breeding � . `.t,: �1 '. " - I It4i . , of .- * � ,....''�`L--- :.� -_ . A. - .. - .-� I , k 0. . .." I% I I I .. .. I I M111-1111126 010,11M G= 6 00.1 oades" Place, sleek for exhibition 'give 'their &Win the - '� � - - -` ... ._ - . . . , - . � il; . It A I - I as ... ---z- ---- -��-_ , OuL - ..: � - ".,.:. ­--t. �k , I I I _., . - ao. L �, �,a '' �; . ' , ` . (P11 01 .. . . .� .1 I:: 1. p �'_ : ., . �h��1111I� -� I � I i i oomplishluff that which the ordinary farmer z - L ; * �.%'_ ��.' %: 1., . I ')Ir i , : AN OLICAR NO UJP A SWAMP LOT - 175 I � ,'boat owe and attention, mad succeed, In .. I �; �L.'� ,'� I ; 111 � wtl-, , � .., � = I.. '... - I;- , . I - , . . . . , I �., I.. I - .1i r I :i � I loor'so-Inamsdisse'l.tAdJoIninff Pesetangnioliess; would not � � ­ �i`.:�, . . 1z (� 1DLiXZH KNIVXS, "An CUTrM Rif 611ove to be possible. It JA ad. .-.. . .. I - ?I � 11109, obsoes box, moor, leseter WPM - . - � . � I � . .- ' ­ � 'rian' twenty acres ffindY 101bra, rat blavit muck • . , , . I 1 i . . . - .. V., __ . ,a , I., W011 drained; will nume splandbil alrek farm - mitred such animals, by living in - : �. ;... - � .. I . � ; � . .11 _U , ­­ . .� - . are- I ­_i;]:�i ". All . I I : , in ILb =dn moulding. tenoning, and oiba sohm ' ' .: - I .. . spring ar"k; SM kWm Of beet quall f1clally heated build' ; 'i' , � �!, ,. 1 14 � _ Mary tadog brialt an nexl' . numufwtured by Potts 19 , . - . , . I � I . , I . I -1. C ­ � __V, and being fed , __ �:,., � !.;. � � I ; . 7,11 . i price nalsor, four thousand Ltermis may. fall I Gd$XwhhasK"s oftGSi1,0GL;seWfx0 ,i . .prepared food, as well as having been olesely �. I '. ., - 1 I . i � . � ; :,.." , ;, . . . _ '' ­ ; . . & X. Ktkrixa, peniskisguisibelec . ` " - � - - � . 1. . Inbred, are sometimes lacking In vitall . , : . � . .- ! . . ty, 1 ... �., I , - I .1 - and prove failures when in tll�o hen& of the - � .,.,, - - - � L.- '. I -4. 4 6"Zn - . is .: I 11 INAOlt A Won &N WA]ITZID IN ZMy Tffl B jXX 0 t ' . � - in ; i_� .!.�i -_ L . - - -farmer- ButthOrOughbred stook - , , L , -!:! -,. I I I .. ­ . � �� - . ' 1 " I I - ,r­�, . . .,;. � ; township. fie nil Dr. T11,111134611's now book, TORO�T�' - I ATO Ofth." The keenest and, most tended for general farm purposes. . . 1," wi I I . I �-�- . � . I Vigorous �- il �'. �1-- '.' ,��,:�: _� I , . . -- ­ - ­­ - � '. . � .�.� . .... . ; L . . . . . I * Their " �: .., I .�. 11.1 . � *"I*" Of PIMNY- OM wdftm ; nearly , I I ­ i L . I - . " . is I . .: .; . . . '. 700 . I ­ ; , I . r - 1. 6. - . I �:: �,, �� , . : only 02: tan pairtititailare Of Mile pvm; . ]DIV111111111111111 No. so. . � true minion Is to Improve the common "I I :_ .. I I �: ► , I i - I . � I . . t .1 . J. stock. The common stock by oonstmint a .1, 1. I I ',M,,.,, I � . . nN, aei= __ . . ,; . - FAR& Schuyleir awe & 00.9 and other now books i - I I - - weather , . - ��__�_-Z_- go=,- .. . � - . 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I :: , - I � , �1 I - blood of the thoroughbred with that of the . " L 7 r� . . - 0-' hat a . � . . 7 . , . � 1. . ,� I... ;,W 11717., � �', ; . I . % . . I 41 / P 1, . I AA.0 -� - -- r . � . � ...... 'L� �J ,� , , - I f , ,, logo Zvft"�uwftild Z" = 60 al ON Timin. 0 B1111k and lie branches on and dW b000 .. - , ; I mongrel will therefore be beat forthe.fam - I r ;� " I I . I I / 'rFir- %MdionL I 'i, r, � ,_ . . . J�� , 3k�� 0 . I okoftwy ad ,in &he let day of June next. no boom e �,, ;, -.1,, _ _,�­ , /;�� , 0 / . . , , , ­_ '. . . _ drink 2bq , -Able him to . I ; / __ _. , . ; I �, U11111100 NWI$hmdaeg ()Osa will be.01olsed from the 171& to the 31A day d IN , 'th '-_�"L �-: .'�.�...,. �-��`!�'�,.'. _� ... - , ,_ _ -7 , . 1. I . . MMOW A0611suay. Areade. ftrontoi. - - both do" imiudelf L , . and en keel? superior stock with- ✓ . - I/ ,� or . I . 4 - - , I ":'� 17 . 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L English, Olen deal or Nsth Inatioal couros,6 oepls�_ 14gh day of jimate N*XL The re"arl - . . . � : : , � .6.1. . . al I. -1 I , , , I A; 44 boon. By order of the I � . .. . , 1 17 .. ,,.,� 0 , � . :i; �L! V • .. ? . , �. ,�: � L, �� . �. ,-��7�4 , '. , - . � . L . iqluiar � - ; I ` -!:-, .1 I I- . . (11" immediately, 71111 TOZ&TO Busimsea OOLUOR. I . . - diap. - .. I , - • . f , I .1 _ 'I _� ��_ . D. 0OULSON, 0111110 I # ! . �. 'L', �, . /' I . . I � . .! ,. � . � . � : . � . . I . T , Nr,� " I I One E50t Of Prairie P111111tini. -7 �_ " , I i V� I I , , .. li , Of AH ftellier, at halt tboo ew 4 Board I - . " Upon the treeless plains the no . , - -� i i 110, ." , - 1111111111011 fee. Ad. . *a . � . " .1 - i : 1I " / a - _� Toronto. 04L - -1 ­. ., a 4 . 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F°Y -. we F.` . :3�a ' 1;l .t ?'=�"' �irr Wg i fie? ,-.'� k: ". 'tit �.ai ?.�f "!r. " ?F`a�d W3 "k4Y�'.rt:�a t'wWlxA j ��%i S �' h i s V _�t'A . .'I .i I 1n f 7 S , .. A 9 �6 .. i p j e , t t I • 'LK' F, Y3 1r rli I - 3 { •1 ■. t 4' , F 4 . I 4 r i t {. •:4. 0 I I �• _ i t. - 1' t i- . 1 F i t ��,.. J _ , t.0 , n,,,nrt Ian- ]LILA CLUB.: . ties, . . ' ql T call' hard tim+M.' i`hi lauto w o owemwa f PBII�a s�LsD. USEFUL D SUGGESTIVS+ lyasriae a. a stimolaUt In planet brandy. IFS I -_ .. - 1 , o �t b said that two dr of one oral; - r rnorl, a°e1P1, a @din' in de paper yWerdsyt,, A liar and gL; it to y, but hangs to it, . - _... soludon ara the t aiva�lent of an oaaas of st<o fhb „I war t o Ore"etts t pAy#�pspt o gr ,d , Awfully 4rrrd�Aetedait wells. horn fast is oved by salt mixed -with . o� : �e-_N Bother Gardner as the , P� The jeuraey that w do �l'ho ._•i , n : lomao alt. 1� y. aed that tWs doss creates no naaa- atteddr4ultd Cdr the naval style— I was read a la- week of the - float li�iifh swslbew Ali and alt. j � craving. . I - �merc,�°tce +► � ►fu bekase de Ole fashnn d man an woman s0 we tb, and time it makes, • The original boy not— �7ain's Utt1e aft. Mortar � i *,' be removed from „t,t +I ant off so' would be reef► no •e on wonldif�.�p "1 j1 m� �of � b °�' Are betters and bootmnksn dtvfultles window -glen hot, be vinegar. blasting purposes. �A hold��borod,» too - • ° P1rinduv ; bd Ize Rlad on it. De o1e sash- gated. nova fovntl- booanM �� shape our ends i To remove t splashes set window Siam liens oatttttd a iaretied, and water is pouted . ��t. ; aim tore scraped off de measure when he I mattk a dollar once and kept x tS oo d man track of It s few s A somewhat weather- beatat tramp bsittg ° the spo with s strong solution of over tt.e iporeare m volume of ohs► A g old wheat ; he believed dat any sort of to keep a record f an was coat, Then rub hard r that >o "t sort of bed was good nd$ far by asked what was the matter with his slacked floe teaad oraoju the rabstanos ; �V• there is a farm is Y on which which it is dedred to blast. wood n an any him, and to.wh payed. , " Insomnia ; It hasn't had a ma . on h de ft, o tp°d bi1l'sa ; he took the biggest pteos o! I Psared, about th annd of � the�fint Weed kao � oam p are kept some 5 Reese. The main ob- g old b11ot his table , be ore mo l e a hog dan sot v this actin Won of down. For turning and Grilling wrou ht -frost ne tot, jbi „tt V lit at de to if be had sympathy it was the month, it paid between twenty -five An Irishman, tuoa his wiie,`tearially j P and steel,' one ounce of a mixtars of soft , , " lain : and thirty dollar in debts Not le ezola d • '• Faith- awn she was a ofd By a fir N►Ith a wluttis► of sus ,with half. its we htoi 1 ash is ro " Jt� a b his cattle instead of his fam ly. Da presented • bill o about fort dboU n b a woman p she alai► m d d g one pond o cop ram in oneKa)loa o[ strong about one • allon of boiling waters b IDL °, °de're �,t� I� ,d man was a t'eg law attendant at " y i ys hit owl a raft and g _ go" a fie. faehnn man abundantly bls to pay it. I knew be o' the •" lye, the ap a of oak flooring may bs eve des use in most en satin shri trot b tt'h ' but he worked his hired at he looked seared and a �P - P The work, though constantly moist, dvs. er meetln , had the money. produced. D1rT o mod► pr*Y hours out of twenty -foot jests , It i. always the beginning of itnf at y ua�e help twenty said, Y ant oil m btiL you know • ++ .• „ The following s good remedy for bums: not rust. .. - _ . _ de i &Me, He'd drive five miles to oharQh wait awhile:' N w that forty dollars be- •ar boats. I don's understand yea. Miz font canner f the elks of with _ P6 Ar to gun lay to $how his rell , but door io loaned tome, ion he had it in his oseession Don't you know we have hash Wednesday gee ouures of glycerine, This forms a There is actual proof that Rood can be . gun der eIg days of de week he was a bad; �d of onuses I aldn't take it i way from the year round." B y aid by steam pipes, and by the slow, .. . :o per d0 °� a hoeees wid. It took his wifei kind of varnL pt _ mess to trail him. It he had d it to me, as hs ea ht There b said to lie .� 'sori of rymptitby „ but long oontinnsd notion at modsratdF , . G B0�[�C tiz months to git up de courage •to ax him have done, I s oald have paid it out sl- between extremes. To Ulasnts —mmy a I will give a y man $100,00�J who will heated steam. Charcoal thus .formed Is rodnoe an thin that will savant a wall of said to be liable to absorb ox en rud- _krdHt � or a pew kaliker dress, an' mom' of him Mort immediaGl ,and the chances a% that homel r head has os tarred by a b? y P oxygen dtp�oeate: °a0�; cbiil'on growEd up an' went away from. It would have kept going, and by this Pretty man's foot. pre••ed brink fro turning white," says a denly, and break out into spontaneous nom -• rsdty home Ridout a reokoleakrhan of a dozen time have paid times its valve in debts. y y prominentarohl bnstloa. - ittoeY, h Lad waiter asks: •' Why don't baohe- -- �d words. . " You Beet" he went on, "mousy I• vela- ld'e marry ? ' Tnat'a so --,-why don't they , Pty spool ntos to me to hang tow- Copper - lined. tank are o` .ten known toy Bend to —'� �� Da olc•'aeban d � had two reai)�ss able when It b circulation. L1te blood Come to think about It, w.e havo never vet eL tad clothing a. Drive nails through . g give trouble by leaking, niter a few years, of Frut ta tar his fellow beln's. De cast was herd a maa's'body, hen stagnant it _i• of no seen a bachelor who was rioarried. it's them so the head will rink is the sad of the mnoh of which arises gfrom the manner of Trunk F awn de vex' was boneset tea. He had use• The a are man eowarde. lamentable too spool. No of suet in aria them. . . Rork - q A man . ,, P°-° dung. B soldering Most plumbers nee oomn;gn sol eantre ebb but two Ideahs In regard to boys. Ds fast; who gets The] nd grips his dollars when When the fashloauble young lady makes Boob and shoe may be rendered water• der, onus of lead and tin. For this kia,i of D VR� a4M was loth o' work an' a leetle rohoolin' ; de he ought to pay his debts with them does a dive and b at her drop skirt, a fellow Proof by 'seak�a them far some hoar in work-pare tin shout i be used, and the lens - . DAVIS a pelt was lots" o' licking and-no holidayr. He; the public a Live ,in ju� Wok son water. The nom and fermr a thoroughly, B , • % P l y His money stet very much like dodging, for she tots p b?Q sweated through. The unfit Yu,rou. k bad but two ideshe in regard to9bizneu- Da would certainly etarn to him through are- for all the world like she was going for a fatty acid within the leather, and makes it should also be of copper. ` ' C fait was Bit all ye kin ; de nex was keepp decors. The fin Dial coward does more to brink. flmpervione to we. , t11 ye glt• He areued dot a liar could In order to take away ink siesta from. - brim oa hard ti es than any other cause. Now comer the season when the iashiaa- A very oonv eat rule tar determining crowDebet enter de kingdom of Heaben, but He is s snob g bleak an3 a noisanos. the of circular saws is to divide the Per it is customary to use a blotter, which ��}, would go out an' lick a dok oz to death, We talk - of the tmidi of oa tai. It is able belle, who has been •hooked all Winter speed y, up the liquid, and if, by this �+u tY pi at the opera ballet, goes to the seaside and number . 86,000 b the dfiametes' of the saw means, all traces of the Ink do not disc + Iron aed wtdout any fear about -'his ltearaite� He; not the money , ! the men. who handle I% s the last new style In bathing In Inches. the otient is the proper tam -_ p _ - . on ,' 1M *a ed loudly dot de Laws would iaortrare who stn displays y 8 pees, recourse is had to a salt or some sub - as0a' his Y but he kept -his hired hands down, !•yon were = ht," he "•oontianed, "when d • , . her of revolntio par mhaate. __ crops• . BoRAx �SoAr, t on a bar of stance having the property of bleaching tat OIJ to de lowest possible Egger, He made a' oar wid that if v bed will hb bill Now Uot er � Charlie, Jim moat be for instance, oxalate of potassium. Feat show of submittin' to de will of Provi- next wse , to th eo months' time bnsinea an honest nigger and then, again, he mot- soap to sm4a11 ;pat it in one quart of otto�to•attain this and. A simple modifloa- Toronto t U 500 oands of hay got scot in, will tent ; but if I war a chicken and know 'd he boiling water+ rn add sue once of bores tlon of this renders still better owvloes. ' denc�, be. p be good an money plenty. We can + Lst it all melt t not boil When sold, on, train storm some of de chill 'n Dome to for make courage d confidence if we will. was about tt s yard, I tell ye wot, nigger, I d Take a thlok blotting paper or board, steep - _ C. a Bra _ root high —that I. would." out in pieces, an nee like oommoh soap. it several times m a�tolatlon of oxalic said d H,mt,De,W a llckin befo night. • Some mss who ads chronic d beats put - nwues, x"' � " De ole4ashuu'd mart an'� woman hev de- on a great deal di style. I ooul point you Yb�,s daughter —" Well, Tommy, how It Is nom_ puted that a twelve -inoh wall of or oxalate of potassium. Then dry it. . it . , . y or N•7 Poet ab de world has, t los$ a cent by oat a mesa who n and down Dele- are you all getting on t Tommy,- Nioe- b b orb .tad Good lime and sand there 4 a spot to be taken away, apply the I Brad, of Q ' P mortar could be nUt 1 600 feet h h 'before blotter, which has been prepared in this it. It was a good depart. Wicked as some wsre street behind a .hired fast horse and ly, think yon, miss. Ol got a gumboil, p —� folks claim de world to be, I feel dot I kin iis credlton ar4 thicker than beer. He mother she's got the rhenmmi ics, and father the bottom lays a would be otashed. If fashion, to the same. In proceeding thus. walk Into de aiverrgs crowd an' pink mop stands them off �►nd rides, while they ha a e've Rot a month in jail 1" Portland ormsat aided to the mortar, the ink lr entirely rclmoved- The blc t.er RY. }a the height might reach 5,700 feet. . drinks up the Ink, and whitens the paper at ; . •ae charity, humanity„ religun, sympathy an to take wind for) money and walk. H i is First smallUy —" Say, Johnnie, where • tcnl,ro artm morality din :could be found Ia a tea torn • kiting' now, b he V tars to come down -are�you in 8aaday- school t" Second small S )lone Pot b are prescribing nitro' the same time. - t b -, BraattoK oat lot of old•fashnn'd men. Let us now pro- In dishonor and disgrace. Let every hon- boy —" Oh, we're in ' the muddle of original - . - L _ __ p coed to bimoss." ' eat man who can do it,- square up with his sin." First small boy —'t That ain't much; . CAN'T TXeaxSiDEB :.I - neighbors to whim he owes a few dollars, were's past redemption." ' . Farm Pro The secretary announced the following and times will Taos up at once. There I@ "In there any oral 10 door t" asks D. pa Fertll lea of money, lent of produce, and p1 i I - . .. _ • rrtstcr, eommanbeation from Point Pleasant, W. v a. plen� d ev �� P exoe t hon ' and professor Snore of hit old in grammar. plenty m'9 tB p �y I think there mast be for there is a,yg 'a,n eye to B�LS1Ilesa Wl�l treet —T Brother Glardner : . - �. courage. Honelty and oonrale will restore p1Ural to beer. You out lay • two been ;' - - . , SUN I)te$Sig —I see by the prooeodiogi' of a ootrfiden ;The oroi►bcer, whether It be I've of tea heard i:," replied TomAnjerry. . make Their Purchases of AZLj1, late meeting that you are not an admirer of a newspaper or - amines man. will soon quit - e1ehmled ' corn doctors.. Being a corn doctor and toe his croaking, an�i nobody will remain with ong A.Toronto f b man of feeding a tramp found • �� and forger nail trimmer I most earnestly a woeful 'aalo a ut hard times except the •long lost brother a hie wirer, We sapping H� � ;AND GREY' COTTON . , WOAA sorts, otett, and hope that the late Action of rofosdo0al den •beat, who h always look- this ought to be taken as a solemn warning jl, V Onel Qat font "cob" eoncernlrg snob doctors will for an exau for dishonesty. against something or other, because he has - he n be ratans i fared, I am ale the inventor .of had to keep en feeding him ever since: HI E A.ND, GREY SHEETING . :r -1 Domtnton• iicCaney's corn and bunion exterminator, Husband (desperately) Life has no , - and will forward free a trial bottle to any The B se. a Timeheepet•• longer any oharma for me. I'll kill myself. . - - . one obtaining your oertifior►te that he is a A probllem w soh b attracting to its study I'll take poison." Wife (Dalmly) -- ".Weil. -- member in good standing in the Lime -Ki!n astronomers, re tar to the eat Lh as a time- If Ton do take poison, my dear, get the kind Pillow ot�'i0n' Fable ' L1nells, .. _ - - - Club, Yon,, kwper. We me are time by dividing elder that's advertised . Don t die in the �; Na '�„� _ To�rel� . - PHIAGX MCCAMM, boats.' " l Table f - - \ the period tints g which the earth revehee 'Q _ t' Da oo'n doatah," uid the President, around rho ran, or tbrat is wkioit it tarns on It tskai a very song minded yo$ng �, I . ToWeg� Et�i iwt�+ - woRK "am a parson who makes a bizness of re- its own axis y the first method we mar- Romeo to talk nonsense to a gentle Jallea ! el e ,. ... movin' co'ns an' chargln' fifty cents apiece. sure a gre ; b the second a day. The at 11 P. U., when the screams of a oollicky LL Iu about fo' weeks de removed Qo'ns tarn earth, aooerdia to same artroaomerr, is laby actor the sorest are splitting the stilly �� �TO� �� NG& 00'1 up rmilin' ag1r, while de oo'n dootsh has losing time. ouRh two causes, the man's stillness of the night from the oracle to the - or paned on to greener fields, A bunion ez- attraoYon, tad the friotita, se to spark of oarbstone. _ p Q - terminator, as I understan' it, am a salve to the tides. the h each your regolvas more • A Guelph lady recently married, same g r A p rr } t 1 1� V V K exterminate bunions. Ia a oonplo of weeks slowly oft its • The speculative gave• her husband oominir into the house, slipped �j1 � hlt8 Vo Uto11 b V,I 8 - Cwei men , "' y. y -. - �' arter the bunion am aterminatd yon look lion which th astroowasn an discosmhtg gnietiy. behind him and gaw him a hearty , down at yes heel an' pen diskiver dot she is whetbibr to t e end the earth will stop its kiss. The husband told her that she offend- •� CjLon]0 3f X3EmXn X21' I Ci30l3- G 8 I has returned from her trip to de sea•sho' an' rovolatl¢a nno its axis, and will present ed all propriety. •' Pardon 1 pardQn-f' - I am ag'in bent on dolt' a rushin' bisness always the a face to the sun. W hen said she, naively. " I did not know it war I — frew de full an' winter. Dis club has ae- the event soon , there will be perpetual day ou." � . pounced to de" world de fack dot It has lost fit one - rt o the earth, and perpetual y „ - R'a Sa Mn. $mlth, oomplainsd an Uate ;. CE LI$' , {with in de co'n dootah an' his remedies, an' night in lanothe . Bat there Is no oemion . boarder it a Bond street boarding hone the � p D we ain't gwine to take it book. We kin for immediate rm. The rats at which other day, 'pointing to a dish in front of - : - tutfer, but we Qan't rnitlfy onrselvoa." the farh is m p to lose time, only hian, „ yo p III this Dep tment 'W� the 8toc$ t H! as lass Not tngha=a Manu� : '' _ . errite. Qe�ed n shonldn t nt each staff as that O! Savlo Purehaeed . BRO JUNES WILL G�. . :- . shorten they by half a second in a con• before hogs." " That'e rot" the old lady here more than thi -one and _ fan user and will show nice Lace Curtains at tai• sna hl remarked • •' peps, Jan brin ` -: A; C,O„ I The following letter, from Carlisle, Sy., a halt Ilion ado in a year. herefore, the` d�bh thLt end of the table." a 6 - ''.. - . - � _ —i 0 vas then presented to the meeting: if the earth ev r doe■ usage to revolve en - thetradvan : R ABLI�LE Me ca 2 1886.. e e than six thousand Ia Cores, eo ens ara informed by a rt- s o . Gen—t s � r e.1- a . ,� p C , HY., a 3, its aztr, tt will b mot e or Filer ud turned traveler, both —on mod women wear . - To Pres, G 4rdner and the L. C.: million years b ore it will stop. ctrtltr. Scrod I hats in and oat of door@. v w width . Annexed to this enterprising little town - a Inepoatto Invited' and if.Our prices are not Lower tfian those of I It the vill e o Henryville a town of about prom three to rig feet. Under these Giroam• a nit don't buy. Persons living ai a distance 4 600 eon ag race - She H d Missed Her Yan• :. staaoes we are not surprised when we are a' °y t t►hOr Ouse in t�t y nta o. , L all belonging to t�.e colored _ .of one or t o Hundred miles can save their Railway Fare and its- - ` __ __ $scently a society was formed composed of ,.' A tta<aiter in ae of the Ind schools re- told that there has not been a taeatr,oP l - twent of Henr villa's best oitizetcu_ and riormanoe in Cores for the last four nearer on PurC$ase of Twenty five Dollars. Y y fates :tha'. following inoident' st an �qthan Pe . called the Hearyville. Gardner Club. The boy's quick t ought. NaAad asited"tho yew• Idea of the society to to elevate and educate meaning of th word min. "To min." I A oletgytnan who` ass aoniwIiag a,yoaog - the colored people to a higher standard, t�o�d hiq�, " is the game as to fall. You widow on tlo death of her husband spoke In PE cvrrax, oev tad we find we cannot be ougoessful without shoot at a bird r st a mark and do not hit a very serious tons, remarking that he was y noer ep� outside aid or without oonneeden with a it ;Bon miss it.P Yoa go to a tailot'r for • e` sae oil the few. $rah •jewel oh • Chris- g $1Peet Ea$tr o�p• the Market, TOROl�TO.' nod oatierm° stronger organization, the L C. being the �at� and your coat Sts badly, it it a offer- fiat —yon cannot Sad his equal, yon well red by beet and moat influential nonfat of the kind gt• Yoe. ho to enter the middle class know. '' To which the sobbing stir nos rs- - 0o t , se Y 1� . in the Uaited States. next year, but you cannot pass the exams- plied, with an almost broken heart, •• 1'll — �-e p -ay for admission into dour raalics, nation, and so you miss the promotion." bet I wilt." TO�O� +O and would be pleased to have you or HL face woO a puzzled aitr and he shook -tPompsytook Huse Ethel to too the Tait Bother Gliveadam Jones come down at once btm head . 1 - batch of chickens making their first arppear- f co. and properly initiate ar and deUver the "Then," said I, '•three is ansther mesa- nuns in the world. " I wonder they ve got - - first lecture before oar society. tog of Miss. a call a married woman the strength to break their we. ant of the . , • - 1 I)cridt�+d I Humbl , madam, but an unmarried woman, miss. „ „ . - o k Pa t� �I the to °� y tsned. He emtled and nod- shell Why, :• see, Mfrs Ethel," Bald ,d, ct pro hda'stsov PiPte$, SeoretYtry. His Enos Pempsy, msgsaiewly, " day makes a •`1 a would Kati the attention of tie pnbll� tit Olin the oBank. by 0� motion ens the dad. " Ah, I ►as,; wid he, •• she has min- m hty big sffori at lad lases day's ateard e tvW �>» of L-Aadoehul Burro „ 1 t . :�...�.,.;­­',_ od her man. o' ' ' blled if day stay longs,." �' ENT STO C K - - .. O d �nom' Hecryville hand was accepted as a branch -- CN C The r boos lodge, empowered to work to the- Vst do- _ An elderly lady who, with hoar daughter - . . e si e.� of 9m, and a thorized to use the *tore of - Too end of Nedioine• i:. - ham but reomMy returned from a npt� . r ate - . . e Torpedo Chicken on its banners for o t h land, France, Para Moquette a off of swkbd tit rode. "I 1t� 0 yon ve got that blank bsttig fdllod j any hroaa Hing W �►1 t �: arp®t�y y held at pa a p the Germany and Italy, war asked the otbw Od,aer�&I, o` "Brudder Jones kin ' hisseli to go a fa ! rsraBr ed Mrs, ash �iaconnd day ti they had visited UomOs and she re- �' ate � �� �Ie ar�iet0 , . ;_ . I - . chair to W t't'0 down dar widout dela ' the President. other- day, as 8 latterly w h g In �e agativs• •' Ls 1 ms, yes we Anb � a . I . „ss' In ovine @o ins town from home it will for th sugar. „ •• that was the . - i t,soN, " g y •, Y s," re li d 8plat'terby, 4t a little some• d, said the daughter, ar t� U n �, o n . arpete, . Bell ins him to remember : have about the house io plaoe, don t yon know, where we bought the Ta ee pe 1 `� I• " De kivered k are won't it dae any thing g » bad stookings t" . teener by puffin' yes head onto do winder. aa!° of siokn arBti3, e m arpet. L . 2 Dn look I don's t k whbkey a good taediofae, A skeptaa whc vier trying to confuse ,a o o, 1 .0 �_ . , Cart DJ�� three•keered moats mats may �aid'Mrs. 8pla rby. . Christian colored mow by contradiotory . . O pious as de real church deakun. .. And why i it, I-would like to know t ", pass ad- s in the Bible, asked how it could be ° 1. . .. _;_ , W, 3. Pompod am a um kin wid holler , re fin the S rit and the 8 rit in Uar e �� � � �C' �I� r inside ty P P asked 8p a -ter , with some degree of feel• that we a PI ��� C p_ 1 -, r. 4 hoe yer mone what a Qan't lend tl fag• •• May f the roost eminent physi- ns a he received the ollowing reply • Os►. " tint's no ouzels bout data its like ant her. GO Mdouc p ' y y cis. reoommf d it. it loth En lbh� Lind pnllln off yes bates. , , „ . Boa "De meetin' and we Well, sal Mrs. BpLtterbp� with a I phis it m ds fire ti:l it gets t�: in' F�oor •O C+ I ' . pill will nowdlunpt composed oast f ooaatensaoe. Ii it V a brow, de �oker's in de fire, and dengh�h f • leiff�+ gamble to our homes. tad mediolne, It dart's agree with your my. $de poker. ' rte .. m Y antics that oa are never well The het tot oonoe 'at rotatsnt 81I M S ,aa�, an Dense Variety of CruYn .. j while there is drop of , the stuff is the ' addiogs gig undoubtedly one in W not y . I'8 YOar Bills• „ When a cosmopolite • house. , , I - . miaster Abbey. Cloths Rugs, Mattings, lY�at , C• ; . an�r A well -known business man hailed us tb- American who was betrothed to as E fish ! - - day with : 8obbiog Wren• . .' brl said : �' What do yon�� think of my - G "Come here I want is interview yon.,, i t R�A� �■ ' ird is menthwesteri Towsing married is the Abbey t Uadoabt- E u Th Theis b a •• • �'t .. LA . . - % ... ­ I � e Idea of a merchant tatervkwing a . sdl was the answer, stncs theta . � ae�►spaper man was so odd that the Gall was tnown ac the bbing wren- IM note beg6ta y the `oblln of a chance of your bdag buried this department We show some Remarkable �ialne on ao- ' t answered rirht away. io a high dlv key, desosndtng from nets In Wsstaninifter, the next bast thing ie to n nrehasOd the stOak Of a large NOtt1IIg- ' b ta• "What ja the sweet note to other, each more delightful• e „ OOtlnt t)f h�i. S D `I ��,•„�„ r made oa at that article be married they . ., or io" a,p O Paper. headed 'Yap Year BILL !' „ he ly clear than ether, until it bnnM rots a s � h,AL ma1LVAWtUrer, aft will 1lhOw ;.: _ - _ - �. mr a'm , y d Ina like that of a Yonag plsywright�— Well, Mr. Bnn- FUM c W asked, sobbing arryy, IniC B+oP , X100 Lace 8 at .. . ;, a,,...• B�me�„ we replied, fe it hpp"n to suffering chic Too efleet of this mtswoge comb. hon YOU road m �omedg t' ban- I . _ • be the ++ son is s and distressing as it blborne oomb— Yam, anti 18n� I shall bo attatils proper thing to do. B 0404or . 3�3M X� . 'T ,F W��„ he, ., yon are ht; It wiw Oaltheearl� aiag air, or at twilight. Trio t0 use it. It has salts good paints, my 64 p thin me toll bird b small, lth a plump brown breast, dear bej brit its oroda --vsty acwla�,' . g to do. wt� of black. t •` Thar yon a�lda t � _, you that I have been in Nobalnew here for speckled tYhlm�ikgof tt�ig omt rho shge t" Bettboomb ., ' Nveral yearn, and before In other plaoM, .. la two tbbk will support a man. — WA I didn't meant to may that. I ' P I . I . � . � ", , too, and I•believe I know whet I am talk- and arms h four a b4 about when I say that if mretrybedy No woadetr th flat loo- donlon, who store ooald have ffNwoUldsar�m M have N t 1. ' _ . ! Rmld Pay tha bill he owes to hr tht+ie hoses th ids irate too M fiwsnty sswwsform, nTo tslsm .. Ste 0 % e o �t$ Toronto. bees our is flnobs� er live b hrzuey. M fiat way. t$di ptaywrigti p117) �� , A: thirty days er Upon jrew s �i e . . . . I • . . �' 1 ', :., a �. 1. i 'R .. I' I r . ., - . i . -: . - _ r `, - N - .. Q . .. e . .- '1 - # 1 <c _ C , 1. -n .SZi 111� •f - I .. .. , y - - ' - •. 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I . . : - 6 ==Nw� -- .- t, " f ,-,: . . . - . - ._ ., .. � ls� � ., l , , . � I - -_ � , ---,L ­ . - . . __ - I -, . .- .j.. I - . 1 � - ___ ­ . �A­` . -I - __ __ I � I Tmis 0 V. - aftatta. I 1: ...� � I;i .. . I I . � ­.. . I . . i., . _­!, . . . - 11 . - - ,.: - t . 1, I I. . second :.. ..- I . N" I . - - Fac ar EdwarA Haslab is tattij* UP A great - .. I I ... - -.0 ADVIRY I SENIENTS - d Division Oourt. . I Goode - ;L . on The fallowtv ass" Were disposed of' at I I ­ . .�: lqev --4a&. Johnston. L.';��:q . iw to be hold oi Toronto Bay ...,. ho.ellarem, .7. �. * 'r ­ . - . . . - ­6 the 144% sitting of the Division I ; . . Palmer. . -'� ' ' largs, ____ I a:M0 I , , i. , I � ____ I . . -, '. '. " Note Lost-Goo. M. Palm '. % ­ . ..., the 4th and 4th of ALUS. 4 at y, lard ins$: . :PiRL401P. .� . I .. . , , , is to be , . . � . _ -4 . - . 1. , i...:�� . Vorman Hors &--D. Sankey. - .. ppen in prizes. Ned promises BrotWgham, on Mends, I . .1 � , ���0�' . . 1­ . . � :, " . . Mrs. E. - Monkhouse v. it. Forsyth, special . - - .,�. I - - I - . '. - ;.,l I . I : , . - 11. I last Court), I 3 '.. � .' - . - J: - .ftre Hel,lebo W. H. Field, i it a bUr success. "' (adjourned fr= --- . � . I � .. 1, . to make ? i , Summons, (adj i .; � . - - , - 'if; , . . owwm"Uan I . I . , , gereliat - ; . . : , ''' I . I . .. -E. Stephenson. : ''I.... - . ,_ . � AUNIVIO& - ,.:-I , ' uon-st. . - Bail or Ocea I - Court of Re ion-D. R. Boston I ! last this 4,1M Iddid W. v. J.'Zdw&Ag. special $am- 9 on Mtn&y T .. D SUCTI from ast Court, luft- .� A 11 � ,07 P.. mons, a' I . _. ��IV trout fry provided by Mr. Edgar djourned . . . - ; - and thOY m6ut for 1PItfi- 1-. : _ ��- , arrived at Pickering station A. Bandy, specal sum- - ­.; ", p"rS AND CISIVERNS9 . '.- _� � Stu rifuli" Jai. Dundee v. I have been plamd in the Reeve's hands. - ; , � . - - I juag .. i . . ' ! • I . �:,. ins, adjourned (mm last Court .1. 11 . . I .: . : 11 MAY 14 i8fte At the proper time he will place them in men I � DESCRIPTIONS-. .. .. !_I I.- ". ricKERING, JONT., ', , I the most favorable spots m she streams meat for Pltff. . ... ; . . r 1 .. OF ALI� � , . . _. . - . -1. i � 1. I - I i '. , , . . � . . I ; : .- , . . John Baxter V. W. Varty st'sil. (two , 'i.. , , . ., ,.; 1. . . . __ � .. . . . . I II , '. � - : - - � ­ ii. . I I I from � 1� I .- I I- I .1 '- - i". last Court, judo . adian Pacific Railway Company. ! I .1i'', P, LOCALISMS61, runty of 8" asti; - - . I . ma P Maker to the Can' - . .�� ..- in this h ,� . . .. I , , ... .. Z. .:. i. at"s) special summons, adjourned P�� , Ti.- i eat, Pitff. - . I ordinary I I It is estimated that if the Use of birds 1R. Hanna v. G & S. Hollinger, I . ufsetare of Paul . I . ornaments for ladies, hats should be summons, adjourned from last Court, - T had Eighteen years' experience in the man * , P1 .-Note lost. See &(Ivt.,LL" . I as ornam .J Having � _� Ejay Um. -Apr il west er in May, this year done away with, there will not be more journed. ARANTZI& SATISFACTiON ix Ev . _.. . .. .- - .:.. . - . .. - . Alex. Haney, it'"lead- And Cisterns, I c&n'Gu . -Fo urteen sys of Scott Act. �mv than five hundred styles still available Rosen&White'v -------o)( for use this spring. This will enable 'er summons, adjourned from 1AA Court, MODERATE. . . ' - . . does it work ? . :Z1CJMS.. d . ]pl I . . d hi �*u persons who have been disposed to adjourned. I . . 1. I-Mr.john ordon bar, had is many vers . . . I - .. - R. B. Vanden v. T. White atid S. Beattie, . L - . criticise the bird-wearers severely, I nicely sodded. � Tarnishes summons. adjourned from last I I -` , ' cc rot ' .- ".. `e appreciate more fully the sacrifice which P ta-Partieg $ending orders to the Factory may rest assured of Nir and Ii. _:- "." -A ni . of nis'pleal now a e which Conit, adjourned. . -, .­� - they woroankindto undergo for the White and B. Beattie, � �: ..� Liinton-avenue. i 7 0. White vi T. honorable dealing, both as to article and price. ..; . . t . . I .1 - .. , . , , , - era of nature. - . . - . -The' circulation of TiEUR NFOW6 is sake of birds, and. lovers r;-. 1. garnishee summons, adjourned from last . Address all orders to , , 1 -.7 1 � L I NAU orloe"U. : I .( court, adjourned. � 3=033.t, C)' I .. I , ��ervwpv-r cmare 33.t. . . ' I l , 27.y6 . (:;1I,e0W . I - I I - . . steadily increasing. - through � I WR rem­ be Be, Opeciallnum- --- - -_ - __� �= . . .. : �. � Before travelling remember ani, rail- s. E. Freel v. John Bev . welding - -Farmers ar� mostly, I - mono, settled gut of Court. ; ��__ � , . I way or ocean Steamship tickets are pro . . . ..1.1. in this part of t e country. , . Stephen- 'Patterson & 13roe., v. James Peters. I- / I - . ... . -.1 - � I . curable at your leisure from E. S Igment for Pltff. e - � - -Mr. *. D. I Delaney, of P V is Son, up-town telegraph and ticket office special summons, in( . inn. I M. P. Warren v. A. A. Hughes, special . visiting friends i Pickering. I 11 :;-Paper8 - I I re�ti Whitby, guaranteed at rook bottom Stand-' , , . a . I . ...... . . . . � . i - . ;a .� ood I sammOUB,.judgment for Pltff. w 1. G.. -Aii ad. ii T , special . . . ,�,---- ux NEwi is and rates, with choice of railroads and Chase Bros. v. Henry Haney, . . . . . investment. T7 it. . . ! 1. . . I .. I . I seven Royal Mail S. S. Lines, namely: summons, settled out of Court. . I. . . ... . . I . . I . . . . 1; . ., . _ -­ ': ­ ,- I - . - . .1 . • sho, I the White Star, Cunard, Anchot, Dominion, I � . . ;i I - ­_ I .1 *F -Fishing and oting, ,&wn , I I .. _. , - � . ___ . . � . Frank Matthews v. A. Stoner, special . : _­_.;.�.. I . . i� . . .11 . I . - . Star Lines. summons, non-suit. , 1 river, is largely and in just UoW , State, American, and Red . L � � * . ' I I Ill . . I . . . _. �. I � � I I � , I - . i I I I ,�.. _ -Mr. Waren has commenced to uild Office hours, 7 a. m. to 8:80 P- M- Hogle & Wilson v, John Long, special L ' .1 zl;' . . . I _. . - . . .�_l - - .. ­j - L . . . I Sock of - i , , . . I . ; ;%. 'L � L ,r I I , . I i ! A Splenaid S - . .. - ! . . : -1: ' !lot . � 1. summons, judgir : 1 , , I . . I - I 1. , : . . I- -.. " _ . a house on the east of the 41d �- C. JL DeessIved ' - - L . . ient for Pltffo. . . ,.-. .- !-. I - . .I. . . I . . -.1 .1 . . I I - . - . . . I The Rev. James Lavery, forz�ierly of N. Burton V. J. taphau, judgment Imm- . ­ . . ­ .. . '' . , , . 1. I . . . . . I � , ... _. �* - mono. I . . I. .e� _14r. James q is progress . , , IL I - . .. .1 i I .. -�. - �­:?� - - Thos.' Chinn v. Mrs. C. Palmef,'sPeciel � � I s, Judg I . I � , announcement pn fourth pie of ; this niug golden opinions from the people summon 1­� ., Whitby jeweller, makes a very impo�tant ing well with his studies, and also win . meut for - Pltff . Or d ' chumb. . , � I � � �ohnst6n, thewell-kAbw'n Orillis and the Pazhel office, i ­ , - _ `s en I�._­.... I I among whom he is laboring. He recent. -- -_ 0 . � ., - I . . paper- Read it] i - I . . . . a Karam . ' � ... . . I . . 1, I -To the ladie�.of Pie ly Rassed an exceedingly creditable exami. Iff" - i - - I .;. , . '' % . The attention of farmers and those in. L. z. , I., � "ll 1. . .. - your .1 . .. . . . n ity.: Now is' . time for 0&vliSh and nation, and the Quarteily Board of Soar- Wrested is directed to the adverti"MOUS 1'11.._. . r .':: 71 ' � - . . . , w and WV1_ - * fashionablemi]iliiaerv. A lox well boro' has given him an unanimous J'a :E3MJ[ . Assorted stock to � choose -.from.; plea in- to,tion to remain another year, expressing of Mr. D. Barkay, in another column. ,. . ��..:�' spect. d their high apEreciatiou vices on I . '' - . 1 . . . both fine horses, and leave I ` atterns. , , - Also a large lot of flowers an of his ser ' Major Appollo and Count do Perch are I �. . I choice colts. E eganP . . - "�,­ h sl;omost to ve away, must be sold the circuit. So says the Oril" Pack si, ­ L at 9 to inake room. Mrs. T. Toeng. .. `30 and THE NEws cordially enoorses the ImmUl cum - - � . I .1 � .! . . i . I . � . L' We understitnd Miss COUtt the' *eU . � . - _! All the Newest styles* , Cold Main. . . . I statement. - . . . a . �' . � i � I' . ��. I I - . , U1Ze IL MURIC ' . . . - 1: �:._ known niusio teacher, orga i .. The rain st6rn of Monday last win Jo The Propm cmper. . , , :1 , ­ .1 . r .' _� . . sly evening. Great Vanety selling iche'ap. oughout the country are clan in Leng's Hall on Tuod I . the com- The papers thr I much to retard i farmers in . . I . '. . . . . . :I I l . i . work. It ,% ras a informing the uninitiated how to enter a last. Pickering is now well supplied with I � ' - pletion of their spring a I I '.. I., . 7 St. 1 . ZI 1: 1 XX Enz. cold,,disagrecable day,was Uoada pr nting office, and what to do when musical organizations. . v I # , � =1,rP I �. 7 � I . I : ­ . � ' I there. We make no 1pretensim of know- ,vroray of No" . I . - I ' . - Convention. . I . I - . . I -.-.. I i. . I - - - - � .. I— __l.1 ing how a person should act only from Busineas man and co!poratioui; mAy be : . L - - 1. J. - The leacs Ontario Cpoiinty met in . :� J ... . i�, . - - : .. . , . .i .. ­ I .1.. - - � - A St. the little experience we have bad, but interested in the following :-It has been ', " , � . . I . i - ; . . i, Friday )a . I . .. Convention at Port Perry on - ' � ' .1 - -, .. . . . I ; . . - . . were we to dictate Should sav, tome in " decided by the courts that if a partner of I ' I, ;. .: . I �. t: . � . . -­ . . The jgatbering waf, a very largeznd profit- . . though you owued the officie, take the a dissolving firm neglects to give notice able .one. i 1. ". , . first chair that you see, make Yourself through a newspaper of a dissolution of .. - ri* . . ., : I 11L..'.. 1::. . . XF I&W car ­ il I to pe!fectly at home, if you know of any- partnership, he i,s equally liable with his I took d at0L94 . . The boiDus by4aw to aid *rties f thing tfiat will make a newsagrapli tell it, partner for all debts contracted aftex dis- .. 1. . . . . I . ­ -start a,woollen factory in the village a: 60JU&ion. L . ,. . 1, . stop about five minutes and just before -, .. I .. . i� Stiff Hat . I , � Max"sm was voted on last week, and .i I . . . I . -_ was carried by a vote of 88 to S. . leaving walk up to the editorial desk and zog 3POU& 1 . , I :1, I Black Stiff Hats, . I - Brown sp C L , .1 - I pay for your tc By an Act passed by the Ontario ! .. . 'L L _ i _ ,no a year in advance. - @ ,TO= ftr U&­ , , . , Brown Soft Felt, . I No person in rld except an editor Government in the year 1884, all PO . Black Soft Felt, "L - I - A mare belonging to Mt. Sha�gh leagy is capable of estimating the pleasure con. .ide of the co . I �_.- must be moved outs rporation . : Canada Straw Hats, � . SWiSS Straw Hats, I . birth last week to twin&-A)ram L gave tained in suoh a call. kept at leam seveuty feet awa from , - I . . . -w Hat or Willow Sun Sbaddso ''. Stoner's cow also gave birth to twin - _U A a Anew CPMMA&ta� " 1, . .,:,: " , - , Yvon if , I Fancy Stra 9) _ '" , I .... any home, dwelling or sweet. 1 . 1, . ek. - . , 1 ; calves laet we � . ..'' : , We are pleased to notice that our they are over "ventv feet away from the - , - "-,, '. . I . . . ' . . . , ,!� � ... � _ . . - L . . . .. . - . . ... -1� ­ .. I - ,� , � . . I . ]Bad 8=06L I ­. . " � ��; l . e - chool cleaned once a day. Persons interested atenih from a-barn on the street lesAing of Practical Science in Toronto for'some -should paste thin on their hog pens and � l I- . ". - young fi-iend, C. H. C. Wright, of this prohibited places, the pew must b complaints"arebeinig'made d;& fe4rful village. who has been attending the $ . fromthe school house to the English time,passed a very -creditable first year obey it. �� . - 1 i ­ .. iI­.. ,. cbnreb. It should be attended Ae b afore . . I . - . . I . 1. : . I I , : . . . I . . . . - J:z . . .1 I .- � ' I I , . . examination in the Department ofE.]3gl*- Q&therim "4212, TIL, ' ' i , � . the very. warm weather sets in. I . . . ; 1< R-1 NT . .. ,� . . . neering. He took first place in die fol. We understand the committee recently � . .Il I :Flo - � 11. U. , . . .. . ! . . . iii, . . .. .. ` * . .1 1 Irolum" W. . , . .. . - - � - I lowing pubjects :-Descriptive geometry, appointed by Subscribers to the .. . � , i .. � A, 1, . - 11?and - - - - --- ' � I i : � : . .., - �.'. The Becton World (one of th6 brig itest surveying, drawings, practical chemistry, fund, have succeeded in collecting in a I - ; - 1 --:.-- , - '. ', of our exebanges), -entered upoi its statics, dynamics, comics, algebra, trigon. number of the instruments belonging to I' ,- �w It: i . fourth volume on L May 1st, with 4 very ometry. and renclid; fifth in field notes, the'late brass band, and tjiey have been I- . . q, perity. I I has it - He _L ­ Sto e :: evidence of increased pros ud second in theoretical chemistry. placed in safe keeping. Anyone having rougham,. General. r 1 . . our best wishes.. was also Ist Prizeman of the First Year , . .. . . . - ­:J ; . . � . an instrument, or knowing where one is, . . . .\ - _ . . . � .... Lj�, L . I . . . _ ALU Znmm&MNL . : A . �; class. We heartily .congratulate Mr. will confer a favor by notifying eitber of i 'I.' I OMMit_ 1 L. ­ Irr, � �. .:. - The traffic receipts 'of ibe'Grand: Trnil 'Wright upon the result, and have no the gentlemen composing the c 0 I 24 0 2E?4j 1!r 0 14 �1 - , , . . I I , :i . .. 1. . i � -- railway for. tht week ending April 24th doubt that in his second and third year . � :­' tee-Messrs. D. O'Connor, W. D. Gordon, . . I I . . � - . . . . - and jamea Linton. - - . .. �1 Has now on hand a full stock ot - were $300,305, an increase of 62),471 examinations he will be equally sue. , -week cessful. i I ". ' :' . .�! L . � . [ . . . I . . ,:- I: . _._. . '. �' � . L . . 1. � . :�.. �:. - . .�. _;" '; ' � - . 1. I . . . I �erson or New SIMI.-_ . I ; .; �. l I ry . Goods', Groccries, and Boois = 66 - compared with the corresponding .. . .1 , . ... I I. .. Rad Praoties. . . I 1 last year. : Zort we ]"To Ina"., - ,� .:` For some time past some I . . . ­_.. .. . an General D d oes.. I . J' -*r.. r .�' . .Nothing tends to be tify and improve I " - -, - otir e nter the,Rpp persons have been destroying the young Messrs. Dickie & Marquis,: earance of a place more than hay. maple trees set otK by Mr. R. Deverill . - � . . . . . PrIS1,119 young merchants, have haq ing the streets lined with trees. Those along the Kingston road, by barking and Also, a hplendid lot . of Tweeds for Suitings, Ready-Made Clothing', &C., . ' and attrattive sigi: I. It who have had the opportunity of visiting -bottom prices. . - erected a large I I I cutting the tops off. Now, this is very . 1 r � . &U at rock .— I 1;�. . - I has been placed over the verandah, and many American aWd European cities, �epreheusible conduct, and deserves the .. .i'_ z . I . . .:� : - r . ­ .. _ :. I : ' L I . can readily be noticed from eat or. must have been 'Struck with the beautv Severest condemnation. Mr. D. intends umn s er, of . . 9&-Agent for .th� British North American Fire Ins ce Co.,, I 911 . I west. N I . : thoy lend to the Scene, and not only that to make it hot for whoever is caught it M,i e Ucien 24-36 .7 I.. ­ . . i � . .. . _. i:l ... 1 I * , .. but the pleasant and cooling shade give a this work. He has a pretty good idea as - . . ; t I , - , . , &a. At the Post and Telegraph Office, Zwdy CION09. , -_ -- - J .. _ _ __ - _- . . . ' - - _ , 1. - ..�: The early closing movement weial into comfort not otherwise to be procured. who tho'gailty parties are,, so that , , . 11 _ j -, � , 1 .,� t, in this village and There is no reason why our towu sh.onld hey had bettar desist at one , and save � � , force 011 Monday las .e - I . . 1. - K of�usiness arcs now cosed Dottie made one of the moat attActive in bi I . 0 U the places 8 9 country. Farmers I .... I I rou a. every evej - 0 op Aing - ". I i: _ . . aing cl k, exec * this section of the OffetheMA Ansiverm .11 - . . I 0. .. C one and . _ ­ .i . . . - -_ � ' 8 turday evening. usto�ers will I ,lesse who feel that their work is d The anniversary sermons in eimneotio'n .: I . . . . I . . I - � �­l a � . styl I . � U111nd . a M U be I .�bear this in .. ,.r 1, 1� ,,:��.. I � .!3 4 others who have accumulated sufficieht * th tb ' ethodist church wi ' N we t eg r ,..,.,r ­ to enable them to Spend their few declin- reached next Sunday, morning and I ' ment of e Is ;'I W s � I . . . "DME . - ic . . . . . . We understan " i!lie -Boa 'a of `9 years m peace and comfort, look vening. by Rev. John Picuring, who is - � I : 1. .. - . . - � . . - , __ .. . . around and select just such places, as o, doubt well known to most of our I I-. . l . .�, , :1 ­ � I 1­_ . 1, License Commiss ners for South Oi Aario . ­ . Just receivel Also, - % .. 1� . ' - . ., the moat suitable for the object they have readers in t h*iz vicinity, he having been , .- ,� - . bas decided to ant licenses unde - the . . � ' 990 . an --- . an " C .8cott Act to fiv dru *at& in'thei,r dis- it' view. . . ­ I I 1�1 rMg Sp on the Picke i circuit some years triet b two in Oahawo, and Jkt"m at Z*6""& 'P"" - I l. .11 uesday evening following the ---- - T 4 . 1E10RT HI-1- -two in W i ? On T LOVER) IMOTRY ND S TH John erawford, fiLrmer, of:Scarboro' lea one in Fickeriu Yage. of Xeett will be heiain the basement I ... a ch 1. I I . � �.' , .1 W � township, died on the 11th of April, leay. h,when a very ple ­ L� I . " .. I amt time , : 1. . CARROT SEED* - I . air a, . . . M Im Shice the Scott Act cime into fo cc in 113R A will dated June 25th, 1878, in expected. Several of the minim .. : � I . L'. - ' tina . ,� � I .. ! which he apjpointed his wife executn*x ttendance at the District mee- i -_ wur .i. 47-y " I I, . this countv the viandors of soft s � ' : . ''. � � , . ,�: . i .. - . ' and his sons Robert and John executors. eliver a4drecees, including Mr. Orley. . . . I I �. . 0. the like and othe I beer, ginger beer, sods, and othe . * 1B ' ON*have done a rushing business. ruce They applied f�r probate last week. The 0. g. -Z. omogm drinks are now generall' called for. The rsonal property io sworn in at $6,M. At a meeting of the I. 0. G. T. LodgeGEO*KER,s� DUN ART Y Deceased leaves all his real an4 - per6onal old on the evening of the 8rd inist, Bro. cigar trade has'oalsp received a stiml lus. prope rty to his wife, Sarah Cra*ford ...... E. R. Eddy, L. D., installed the fol - . A Lucky =an. I r Rev. Johnston Vicars, of Torontar (well officers in theii respective positions, for 9 .- On T &at k as Mr. D. known here), died March 8rd list, leaving the quarter just commencod:,W. C., ` :hursday4f i wee lowing WHOSE. ., YOUR - ,, TAILOR,!' I Every, - of this p ce, was diggin ? up a will dated October 7, 1W in which he Bro. W. J. Clark; W. V., 018. M17 . . . Ir- .; . . I 1. . 1. . - , i ; � , ' ; . .. 1� . - i. raspberry roots Mr. Chas. T lor's, appointed his wife, Maria Emma Vicars. Boyes; P. W. C., Bro. Thos. IAW . .� i . . _: I I . .1 . .. I I -.Whitby, he found gold sovereign , mder . i � , ". .I. . a I : I - ..� - I .. . � * his sole executrix. The' personalty is ' , Bro. J. Coultioe; W. 8-., Bro. P. -% i _ . I �V I . I. in.".iI I . . eep in .. � . ... I a �. � . of the roots,pret d the gr Dund. sworn in at 08,674 eonsisting of $800 in C - � . .... IP70-rsyth; W. A. S., Bro. A. Falconer; - ' ..� .. I ! . . ., . . I - . . * i I .perty some years ago, I s W i. . , .. � . As an hotel used o stand on this tro" household goods, 0800 secured by mort. W. F.: 19., Bro. A. Mason ; W. T., Sis. M. I 1, � & it is suppo aed it . . � , . - , ... , . - must have been lst at that time. Mr. gages, and #1,474. in stocks, securities Triffitt; W. M., Bro. - D. Morrisou; . "i; ,.� .... , � . P .:, . I .. . .9 4 - , " I. . and cash. Deceased, appointed his wife M., Sis. M. Henderson; W. 1. G.9 '' I I , r � I Every oo :. : - I . 1 I � .. . . 1. . . , _�_ i . - sole legatee. L J. Findlay ; W. 0. G., Dro. E. R. . - I I . . 0 . . . . I � . . ; luck. , _ . I . . 1. . . t, �,: F, j.,. .L . . I _9 . . . * . .­� I.a. I. - W R. S., Sis. L. Gordon; W. L. i . Planting potato . , _ �'. , . . , , ; I "... .1 � ­ - - - I . , . ­ 17 sale of awl&. '. : � I Edd 6, I i " I , _ -I I i � . , � 17� for . . . � � - * L . J. . The Norwood !"UPSter tells a st,64, 8.9 Wis. W Carr. ,� I : . � ; . � r, 7 � :_ . . . : A corresponde t writes'-A110"r me the truth of which it vouches. During a �VMt of fir&" L . ­ -- - I ' - .. . r ,. - " .r , . ..* . - . . - . -� I Ulster. ,-� . I ! .� , .- ,r 4 , 0. . , ; - . - , : � to suggest a plan hich I have found by- drinking bout, bpld in the woods near H. D. Taylor, Esq., Gra. id Master of I i, . . .. I . n , . I . I years experience I ... �'. work well, as regards Norwood, one of the party conceived a We Ancient Order of United Workmen in � ( . � % ..14 I. ' I. . I - . . I . I � . planting potatoe to escape the Aetle. sudden itesire for a wife. A father and Canada, id Aickering Lodge a fi-aternal . L - I I I . r M A +0- :E� Plant from the 16 h to the 20th of June. Son were the party and it was first pro- yisit on'Tulesday evening last. He re. " �I 0� n :E I (3� . 43C 77V I :0 .... rM X. " There will be no icking or poison ng-re. posed to sell the "old woniao" to the ceived a very cordial greeting frobi the I - I, . 1. _____ -- - . -: �:. quired, as the beets lay their 439 a be- Ion some bachelor, but she was re ected Pickering brethren, who took advassap � . ­ �. . . .- � .: � _- The potatoes wil. kee as being too old and lacking in ifiety, .. � I . . . . I fore that daw, 9 is and of the oocasion to eong!MI hW upon - . . . . .:-1 longer. If this plan were adopud the a I .speed." The son's wits, to whom he his elevation to the highest position in ­N- KINDS. . EDS OFALL peat would soon d�sappear- . had been married lame than a. year, was the gift of the Order in Canada. Bro. ­. � t - I . I . .�. ­ 11 . 1'I.... t;... n .. ext offered -ajud she filing the bill, the - Taylor delivered a very interesting address : . 1�r hive bee made bargain was struck alld the price was . ;J rr during the evening, - The Twent"rou - I As no movo p e P. to making quite plain -- BANGHOLM TURNIP ­ .,'-::? I ly- of the vi , es around us o cele- fixed-1188 cash, or 05 on time." The several points is conneation with the .,; -, L TIMOTHY, CLOM, 1, - . I I - . y al �4 - 1 � , � i/ brate the comin anipiversary f the money was paid over, the woman was workings of' the organization, and was i" : .r' '11' �LJ'� - ,.I ' MAMMOTH MANGoLb" ,:I � SKIRVINGS TURNIP, - - ­ __'. . . 1i * A )ja_J Quee . - t 7 a Birthday no doubt. all 0 can brought and the delivery of "goods" was accorded a hear,ty vote of thanks. - There : � ; , n W, fastened about the was a large turn out of the brethren. The .-- : ' al )artieipate in e grand celebr tion at made. A rope was BULTON'S CHAM '.I i I - ; I , PION, 6REYSTOMii- CARROTT I LONG.: I 1:' ankle of the woman and the husband degree work was exemnlified brother : ` , - �. - '1�1.. Oshawa. From t e flaminR post a that . . th , onei - V . - laced the rope in t4e hands Of e pur- i being raised to e g. W. & I . - !. 41 \ . have been issued o are led to rm uppose y. . . F� P, _egreo. W* ir Stock is verY_ oa'pletO_ Md fi-clafte'�-- Timothy od' . . will eApse dw with a formula, d ibill eased to state that the JAge here V, _.� that quir neighbo rig town 4r : l . . . � . : . R. , _ ..: . . - � . , ,�. . -tenotincing- a -thle d eWrn to is in a Tory pro ouo condition. Now . - . cash. - :, -, - - e- � . / * . piiavi6us e a on this occaMon. ll,rigbt, I s"r , Clover striatly , 1, ., ." . 1 Ra I � �%. A : alpb wi -, � .1. I : . �_ %. � Id t . , i I . , V, � 1. 8, games of y0oup d * favor of tba puralwer. Tbs. cauWatee have bon Liken in at 'iJmQst '' �' � ` 1 r ", "' - " 1, An -2 . '. It �he W�,o In . I , 1-:p , -__-t-,.,V i . - Wh ith psr4lk III . - 71 I't .11 1,14 ;v ..,.) Xy i 44'. it � - 4 A # III t .. I k I _14"A-i--�tva - ai a I�f 8v -� 6.0 � . - . -vtl 'ts's_ L� . I V I .. I i. r, I I . ' . I,. ,`(tV4w." A v - Cq,t. .. ,% , �. .,�.j . 11 0*11 � �,: . #� bank.- I �" ,,,,, x * ---o is a considerable fund to its credit M ' - " ", �' A , . - . . 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